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1976-03-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
;Harassnaent Campaign i r " ' r ' ~ I . . 1 J : • • • ' In Costa Mesa Despite Alarm DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * TU ES DAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 30, 1976 VOL. tt, NO tt, t StCTIONS, Jt l'AOt:S PaPJiHg Off Sen. R ohrrt Griffin <R·Mtch I clrihhlcs a basketball up the Senull' ~tcps today prior lo pn•s('ntin~ it to Sen. , Birch Buyh 1 D-lnd. ). Griffin was paying off a bet on Monday ni~ht 's not1onat rhJmp1onsh1p basketball game in which Indiana bested l\1ich1gan HG_1·"""G8"-.-------- ~urglars Grab 26 E~~n~bu!l~der~~~.~~r s~~~~' ~a silent alarm at a Costa Mesa gun display case knocked O\'er portinit J.?OOds store Monday Jn their haste, the burglar~ kft ~Jght, making off Wlth six rifles se\'eral guns I) mg on the floor nd 22 pistols before police ar· underneath the overturned cast' \'ed. Pohce have no suspects in the f: Burglars fort'ed the rear door burglary. pen at the Big 5 sporting goods tore shortly before midnight. ettln~ otr a silent alarm. Police North Stays Fair ~sponded less than a minute ltt>r receiving a call from tht' SAN FRANCISCO CAP> arm company• but the burglars Fair weather is the word for most ad alrt'ady left. rarrylng ofC distncts o( Northern California more than 3.900 worth or through Wednes day despite weapons. r k th r t Pohre omccrs Sle\'e Meadows passaf!e 0 a wea "ea t>r ron and John Pherrin ;amH'<i to find e'tJ>('t'led to scatter some clouds :ind fog on the coast toda> , Nixon Stories La01ented WASHINGTON CAP ) -First Lady Betty Ford says she bl'll{'\'e.., a controversial new book on RH:hard ~t. Nilton·s last dav!i Ill th<' White !louse will t-vcntuall y be rt'll~-irded as fie· tum. not fuct Mrs Ford nlso 'aid portions or "The Final Days," by Washlnllton Po11t reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Rern1"1tcm, "could haVl' beC'n om1tt(-d " "J havC' a f!reat deal of sym- pathy not only for Mr'I Nixon but ror thl' "hole family," Mrs Ford com ml•nll•cl during an ap· 11eJranC'l' an Nl'w York Mondily I fcl•I badlv that thin~~ that are 111 thl' pa..,t and gone arc c;t11l com· 1ng nut " The book daam' lhat both ~ax · on and h..., w1((> drank hcavalv 1t11r1n~ thl' Watergate '>l'andal that led to N1xon '11 re'i1gnat1on tn t\ugust 1974 It al<10 dl'pact'\ a dis· trnught. 'IU1t'1dal Nixon on the l '\ l' or ht'\ dl'parture who wept duran~ a mt•etini.: with Sc<-rl'lary nf Statt' llt>nry /\ Ki.,11in~cr anct pounded th(' c1:1rpt>l a-i ht• n~ked, \\'hat hll\'l' I (Ion<'? What has happt>nc·d?" l\t'l'liniicr i.a1d Monday that U · r1•rpt<1 ht• ha!'\ !Oeen from the book wercdt<itortcd and anseni1itivt' Thei1e excertp1t "contain too much fi?OSsip, too many inac· t'uracle'I, dliitortlon" ond ml!I· rt'prt''<'nlatlon11 to be dealt with," Ki1111anger said throu~h a i.pQke<1man . lie added that they 11how ''an indecent I ack or compM111on and lack of e<1sent1ol human un· <Su NIXOS, Page Al> IRS ASSISTS 'INADEQ UATE' WASHINGTON <AP> -The Internal Revenue Service's tax· payer assistance program is "seriously inadequate," the House Govern.ment Operations Committee charges. It cited IRS audits that s howed tax men were wrong 25 percent or the lime when they answered taxpayers' questions. The IRS responded Monday that the committee was using year-old data and that the error rate has dropped to 13.4 percent since then II II Betty Ford Calls Nixon Stories Fiction, _Not Fact • u1ts Jayeee Goof Woman Wins Male Award Morton To Take JACKSONVILLE. F1a. <AP > -The Jacksonville Ja~cees chose 0 . A. Crews as Man of the Month for February Little did they know the winner was the wife-or J a} cees member Charles Barnes. His Place She had joined the group by filling out an applica· lion with her Initials and the surname of a previous husband. The award presentation, made three weeks ago. was kept quiet until Monday. The Jaycees board.is contemplating what lo do with three male members who helped Mrs. Barnes join the group and win the award. She said s he had no intention of challenging the male-only membership policy of the national Jaycees organization. which w.as upheld about 18 months ago by the U.S. Supreme Court. Harassm e nt Ta(!f.i(!s FBI May Notify Anierican Victiins WASHINGTON CAP> -/\tty. Gen. Edward II. Levi may soon instruct Ju5tlce Department of· fi<'ials to n otify pcrhnps thousands of Amt'ricans thnt they were victims of the FBI '~ harassment campaign, accord- ing lo department sources "1 lhlnk the oltorncy l(eneral is lookinl( very favorably on the plan." a ranking official i;aid in response to questions Monday. Levi expects lo receive written recommendatio ns this week from officials developing the plan. The FBI conducted 12 coun· tenntelllgence programs, known as Cointelpro, at various times between 1956 and 1971 to harass a nd disrupt militant political groups on the left and right. The targets Included the non· violent Southern C hristian Leadership Confe rence. the more militant Black Panthers and Students ror a Democratic Socie(y. old-line Communist and sociahsl groups, and the Ku Klux Klan. Court documents made public Sunday. show that one Cointelpro target. the Socialist Workers par· ty. also w u the tar gel or numerous FBI burglaries to ob- tain information about the party. The tactics were lntended to disrupt activities or the target groups and harass and discredit their members. The operation In· volved sending dero3atory let· ters anonymously t o the employer. parents or spouse of an individual targeted for harassment. Under the Cointclpro label, the FRI al110 manufactur<'<I and di~· trihuted phony polili<'al tracts an an effort to sl1r dissension amoni.t various political groups. The late civil rafthls lender. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr .. may have been the most prominent. ' victim of the conce ntrated huraument effort. The l"IU wiretapped King's home and of· fit'f.> and whispered tales of his sexual conduct. in an efrort to di!>· cre dit him , according lll testimony before the Senate in· telllicnce committee. <See FBI, Page A2) Witch Doctor Does His Job KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia <AP) -Officials here claim shin· Ing success for the witch doctor they hired to keep away rain from the Malaysian C>Jlen Golf Championship. Torrential rains had drenched the city during four previous days, but none fell on the golf course Sunday until play ended. Officials wouldn't say how much they paid "bomoh'' Haji Ahmad, nor exactly how he performed hi• duties. They said disclosure might weaken bis powers In the ruture. WASHINGTON (J\P ) - Howard H. Callaway has re· signed as President Ford's cam- paign mana~er and will be suc- t'eeded by Rogers C.B. Morton, a While House source said today. Morton is the While House counsel who handles liaison with the President's campaign com· millee. White flous<' press secretary Ron Nessen said at his regular news briefing that he would have an annount'ement concerning Callaway later an the day. Nessen said Callaway met with Ford and Whale House Chief or Starr Richard Cheney al the While llousc Monday night. The meeting lasted nearly an hour. Callaway had hcrn suspendrd at his own re<1urst pendlnR an in vesttgallon of C!Ut''>tions f81!>Cd about ha s role an promoting o Colorado i.k1 resort h<• owns. The s watl'h an l'Umpaign management had hl'l'n cxpcctt'd ; Callaway said earhl'r lhal he d11I not e1<r>ct't lo return to has role a!C manager or th(' 1-'ord campaiJ(n. Callaway step1a•d a'ild<' Mard1 13, whalt' sayinJ: thut he wa~ con· fidenl of "c1>mpletc cxl)nrration" 1n the 11ki area controv1•rsy. The sus11ens1on come afll.'r il (See(}UITS, Pal(eA2) Co ast Weathe r Fair throuAh Wcdncs· day. with <'oolcr ll'm· peratures W<'dn esday. Lows tonight 45 to 53, highs Wednesday 65 to 72. I NSIDE T ODJ\ 'Y ,.·or the fmrt hme 111'1.Cf! 1934, a mo111t, 111 ltodmg actor and aclreu, and 1ta d1rtcfor hove madt a "grand •lam" at the Ac ademy Awards. The lnumph of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo'• Nest" 11 recot.mt· ed on Page A3. l•d@x ., ., . .. , "" A• "' at-t •••• At•ll Alt ... , ... •• .I ; \ 2 DAILY PILOT s Tuac11y Maren JO. 1m Fuel from Water? Lido Pair Hopeful -r-..·o Lido Isle resldentJS could" make m1lllon• bec:au•e they bold rtahu to an lnvcotloo which ap· pa.rentl)' can sepora~ hydroten gas from WOl\Cr for WHl lo pliiC:t or natural gas . Testa by u tJecond Independent laboratory have reportedly con· flnoed thal the hydr<>1en con· vet1tt don utract nammabl.e b)'drocen from water. Information ;ioout the tests of the convertu invented by Dr. Som L4:ach wu released Monday by Morris Mlrkln. ch1urman of MJM H y drotech Company , owner of th(• automotive raghts to lhe lnvenlloo. Alarm Works . LB Cops Can't Even Get In SAN CLEMENTE POUCEME~ are scratching their heads over this problem. An elderly woman living near city baJJ has an elaborate burglar alarm syatem set up al her house. The home also is illuminated al night by Ooodl1gbts and can be approached only lbrougb a stout courtyard gate. THE ALARM GOES OFF at times. and officers race toward the house in response. But they can't gel In because the gate is locked and the occupant won't unlock the gate because the alarm is ringing and she 's afraid lo leave the house. Usua lly the officers can make their presence known arter a time by yelling but in the meantime the alar m con· tmues to ring and as one policeman observed, "It's a very awkward situation." Coas t Panel Bolsa Chica Plan Gets Green Light By HILARY KAYE Of -0•11• ,., ... ~" The s tate Parks and Recrea- tion Departm ent won approval Monday from the state Regional Coastal Commission to continue work on a $6 9 m1llton improve· ment proJect at llunti ngton Beach 's Bols a Chica State Beach. The two stale agencies bumped heads recently when the South Coast Hegional Coastal Com- mission accused the state Parks and Recreation Department of working with an expired coaiital permit. The project at Bolsa Cruea State Beoch lnvol\'eS paving part of the stole-owned beachfront lo create l,9SO parking spaces. in addition to building 24 lifeguard to"ers. 23 comfort stations and a number of concess1on stands. Harris Trial Delay Nixed LOS ANGELES (AP)-"We're on our way to trial," said a de· rense attorney for Symbionese Llberallon Army members Bill and Emily Harris aner a judge :.quekhed his m otion lo delay the case for one year. Le onard We lnglas&, Mrs. Ha rris' court-appointed al· torney. conceded "the motion ph~11't' of lhe cast' Is pretty well concluded" now that Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler de· nlcd the conllnuanteo request Monday ond set an April 14 trial date for thl' H arri!les. The court turned today to nnothl•r prNrtnl ftefen..~ motion, which seeks lo declare the 1ury ~>stem Invalid. Tht' dcCenst' ron- tc nd'I many minority aroup members and others are ex- l'luded from pan4.'IS bt't'ousc they havt' ra1IMl to rf•glster to vote. Jurors tradlt1onally have been :-.t'l<'ctf'd from voter registration lists ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T"' Qt-(N •I O•llY ,....,_,wit"-~ l\ , • .,_cw...-o mi..._.,'"''•"· '" .... .,.,,... .,., ,.., C"-'•"P (Nctl ,, ...... "'~ C~• \n,Mt.t11t• t4{)11H#'I\ .,. owbi•"'" .....,......., ""'""""' f ..... ,,,, (9't• Nf\4111 flH•tJO•t f\Mlll' .. , ·~1""4...,.. ~ :~~ : .. ~~:-. ":;:~~(..... ~·:.i:.: .. ~t~t..,." ~'""""' \.ttwrdo\ ~ ~ ~~ . .!.7i='t:t~·.:z:::.·~~*''° Rober1 N. WH-d f>•n ,totfti..,. """"'•~ J •ck R. Curley Vt(t Pr.-~tllt •f'ld W,_.411 ~ Thomas ICHVll l•tw Thomas A. Mutllf'line ,...,.., .... L ... i. CNrles H. L~ Rtcl\er'd P. Hall Offices (O\l•""w llOWO\IM~ I • .,,.,,. fWM~ " .. ~,.-· ~.....,. ...................... .,.,, ....... --_ .. _. V•IMY UIOI l • .... , ._ M-0 -ft- T....,.,._ie (7 t4) MMJ%1 Onslfled Adftrtl 5'"9 '42·"1t ,, __ ............... Otllt• 5U-4Jt0 f .-w..ci.-.,~ r ..... ...,,,.0r_c ....... ~"" 540.1220 ~. nr. o.-c .. 11 ,_,......, c-~... ... Mwt ,.., .. ,, "'"°"'"'~ llOfW;..t ""•'"~ ., .... ., ..... "'." ...... ,.,flll """" .. '~••eodv(tif w•lM1111l ..... (i~U jltilff"''•'• Of <-rt•tqflt "'9ftHt -~· "•" M\tl ..... ., •• CIM.t• ........ '"''"'""• -ou49!-.. l M'nH \,I II -::;,::..,~~ .,_ ..... _ ...... ,..., .... __ Aft.er the coas tal comm1ss1on filed a complaint with the slate Attorney General's office. the parks and recreation department applied for a permil extension and was granted one. U ts good until January 1977. The commission's stair had re· commended setting up a new public hearing lo decide whether ·the project should be allowed to proceed as originally approved in March of 1974, or whether it should be re\'ised. However. ttre City of Hunt· ington Beach decided to drop its opposition lo the state's plans and that prompted the com· misslon to skip the new hearing and issue the extension. Huntington Beach C ity Manager Dave Rowlands ex· plained that the city dJd not want to prolong matters. "It will be a \"a st improvement over what's the r e now ." Rowlands s aid. adding that the site bas been lorn up for three or four months and would create problems if left in that state m uch longer. Rowlands said the city had d1f· ferent Ideas on how Bolsa Chka State Beach should be improved, but said a new public heanng would probably be unproductive. "You'll never get everyone lo agree on the same plan. We plan to work closely with the state in what they're doing anyway," Rowlands said. Brown Rappe d On Se lections SACRAMENTO (A P> -The :;;tale Asse mbly hu sent u messa~e to Gov. Edmund Bro~n Jr about his delay In making ap· pomtments . Jn tt GS 2 bipartisan vote Mon- day. the lower house approved » hill whlC'h would give the A'I· i.l'mbly speake r and Senate leader the power lo fill vacancies on certain state boards if lhe gov· t'rnor doesn 't nome appointees in 90days. The Senate will consider the bill MXl. Al!ll!lemblyman Barry Keene CD· Eurok••>. spnn•ored the blll, which would offet\ vn('onclcs on ~~clfled healing arts boards. It would take dfect Apt1l 1S. f'ro• Page A l FBI ... lC1ng's SCLC was a Cotntclpro target, but the activities aaain'll I( 1ng were broader than the coun· tenntelligence program alone. Some groups and indJviduals have learned that they were Cointelpro victims through lawswts against the FBI and re- quests for FBI files under the Frtedom of Information Act. But many other vicums m ay not have the money. the patience or the Inte rest to pursue a lengthy battle for information. The Jus tice Department plan would a make such information available to them for free and in private. ·'There are those of us who reel very strongly this ou~ht to be done.'' said one ranking official "It ought to be done because <Cointelpro> was wrong In the first plac~ and it was done by the department." tlrkln, whQ malnt.ins a bome on Udo hie. 1~ a Los Anceles bualnessm an who rounded Bud,el Rent a Cur Randall f>re.sley. n neighbor ol M1rkln ':1 .ind president ot The Presley Companies. holds riJhtJS to re· s1dent1al applicauon of the lnvcn· ti on I M1 rkln'11 company is not a publicly held firm and tlna11eh1J observers believe that be 111 act· lng as spokesman for tho Inventor because he Is not coruslraioed by stock regulatina agencies M1rk1n gave 110 extensive 1n- terv1ew to Cahlorn1a Business. a t~1ce m onthly financial pubhca· hon. which has been rouowing lht! ~tory or the converter closely. in which he predicted that the ap- plu:ahon of the converter could give The Presley Companies '"b1llion.s In sales over a penod or time." The story. which 'received the personal endorsement of the m agazine's editor Ernest Schon· berger. also said Mirkin is in a position to reallie .. unfathoma- ble millions ot dollars" from the invention. It is the prospect of the poten· tlally huge money-making ·capability of the invention which has caused a dramatic rise in the price or Presley stock on the American Exchange. Tbe increases have been so im· pressive that on two occasions- once at the first of the year and again last week -trading in the stock bas been suspended while further information is sought to better inform investors about the invention. Trading in the home-building firm's s tock Is expected to reopen Monday after the test results from the two laboratories bas been sent to the Securities and Exchange Com mission. That stock closed a little over S20 a share when trading was sus- pended last week. Financial observers say the key to the speculation now will rest In the m a rketability of the device. Arthur Edels tein, c hie f engineer at Approved Engineer- ing Test Labs, one of th~ indepen- dent firms testing the device, said the tests conducted by his lab did not indicate whether the extraction or hydrogen from w a t e r by the d e vice was economically feasible. · One observer pointed out that unless the d evice can b e manufactured and installed in the home al a low prite. it will not be the moneymaker 1t is sup- po11ed t o be The application or the inven- tion will be lo cheaply produce hydrogen gas. using a minimum of electrical energy. That gas will then be used in all home ap- pliances that now consume natural gas lf the process can be adapted. Accordin g l o the story in California Busmess. "A one-shot price, at retail. on a production line unit might run sometrung like S1IOO initially. according to Mirkln, with very little life cost tht>reafter, inasmuch as firin~ up costs are claimed lo be negligible and wa t er as the che mical fel!dstock. "This is not necessanly the way it will he marketed." lhl" magazine quoted Mirkin as warmn~ M1rkin conceded that the de· vke will still need lo undergo on· line tests. F ro• Pag*! A I QUITS ... was d1st'losed th::it Callaway • ., former setrelt1ry of the Arm~. won permission to expand the i1k1 rt>!lort on itovernment lund uft<'r discussing the ca1>e w i th Mtrleulture Departmen\ offlc1uls l1111t summer an his Pentagon or. lice. Thllt wns on hi11 last day in tht- Arm)' post. whlch ht" lt'ft to lake tht campaign job. Stuart Spencer. who h;uJ been Callaway's deputy, has been s erving a ll acting campaign manaaicr. Morton hu been Ford's cruef White House pohhcal aide. with the UUe of counselor lo the Pres1· dent. 'Thou Sha/,t Not Steal ••• ' BRtSTOL. England (AP> The Rtv. William Victor Welch has been fined $200 for ~hoplifting phonograph records. He pleaded guilty. Prosecutor William White told the court Monday the 48-year-old Baptist preacher used a collec· lion box with secret compart- ments a nd two slot~. one for albums of records and one for singles. He got the idea while "potter· Ing about in bis garden shed," t~e pro cculor 11aid. Assembly OKs V e to Of Judge R1usei11 Wel«.-otned President Ford and Jordan's K.Jng Hussein stand at al· tention during the National Anthem during welcoming ceremonies for the king outside the White House. Reagan Television Address Wednesday WASHINGTON (AP) -t'or Ronald R~agan. the first four days of May loom a~. crucial ones. with a set or presidenllal primary elections his managers believe will make or break his campaign for the While House. First, Reagan plans an effort to define in his own lerms the IS· sues or the campaign for the Republican nomination. That process begins with u nationally televised speech by lbe former California governor. Reagan's address is being taped today 10 Hollywood and Girl Claims She Starte d Irvine Fires A 13-year-o ld girl told Irvine police Monday that she has start- ed a series of minor fires at Park West Apartments, pohce said. Police contacted the girl. whose name was not released due to her age. after she wai:. seen near a trash can rlre al a laundry room In the complex Monday af. lernoon. The fi re was the most recent in a series of minor fi res that have octurred on an almost daily basis at the com pl ex for months. The fi res generally have been t'onfined to trash containers m carports and in laundry rooml>, according to police. Officers said they are working with the girl's parenlS lo lo(i'l psychiatric couoselmg for the teenager. Farm Board Bill in Doubt SACRAMENTO CAP> -Heed· in.i Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's plea. a kl'y state ll'l(i11lat1ve com- mllh·e has approvi•d Pmergency funding to rcv1 vc the stale form 1:1bor board. But the Se-nate fo'ln11ncc Com· n11ttec's two 7 ·6 voll'i. Monday added a proviso that keeps the outcome in doub~. will be televised Wednesday night by the NBC television netwo rk. whic h Is charging $100.000 to carry the JO.minute address. With that. R eagan·s camp hopes to revive the challenRt' to President Ford. winner in five out of six or the early primaries. Rea~an 's victory was in the most recent tc~t. u week ago in Norlh Carolina. The campaign overhaul was in the works before Reagan's upset 52 percent victory there. J ohn P. Sears. his campaign manager, said the initial goal is to define the issues in Reagan's oWl\ terms instead of res pond mg to what has ~en said about him . Sears said Reagan was able to do that in fas hionin" rus North Carolina victory. concentralmg on questions of foreign policy and defense -and on charges that the Administration is letting t.he United Stales sHp to No. 2 in military might. Reagan began his race vowing to cha llenge whal he called the "buddy system " in Washington. He apparently wants to go back to th at theme. "This appears t o be an an· liestablis hme nt year,'' Sears said in an interview. "There's ob· viously som ething that Is bother- ing people. We're making this ad· dress in an attempt to gel al 1t. ... We need to define a few things." Su tcess or failure of t.he new Reagan pus h will not gel its ma· JOr test for a month. Reagan is not entered in the April 6 New York primary and drop~ his persona l campaign for the Wisconsin primary the same d ay. Ford will campaign in Wisconsin Friday and Saturday. Instead. the Reagan strategy a ims al three primaries in the South and one in the Midwest, all during the hrst week of May. Texas. with 100 GOP delegates, vote~ May l. Sears said a victory there is essential. Then, on May 4 , there a r e three m ore primaries. in <it•orl(rn . Alabama :rnil Indiana. with 1:19 delcaales i1mong them. "Get going there. :md we'll have u good shot the r est or the way," Sears said. 0 y t h c s a m e t o k t• n . h (? acknowledged that defeat,; 1n thosr primnric1' would C'ffcctive- ly eliminate Reagan as a crcd1· hie candidate . SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Edmund Rrown Jr.'~ \•t•to or an ~xtra Judirrnl post in Oran1tr County hu:; bt•cn upheld In the A1t &embly. But Brown had xt•vorol verbal barbs thrown his way dur ina tM-debutc. Aasemblyman J olm Ari1u1~. a t'ullerton rtepubllc-.rn whost' measure was v\'locd by tlw Democratk governor lust wrek. lost his override fight Monday but got lo vent his nn~cr at Brown. , Ho starl<'<i lhe dcbule by telling his colleaiuc~ he had never had u bill vetoed wh1r h crealt.>d unother jud&eshi p in his d1stncl as long as 1l had s upport from lbt• Judicial l'ounc1l and Board or Supervisors. "I doubt any of you huve had that happen t o you either." be said. Another Republican. Dixon Arnell of Red\\ood Ctty, said. "Whal we have here i~ a Jerry Brown Criteria which differ · from the Judicial Council and the state Bar and is different from the rest or the world " Following a 30 30 vote -24 short or lhe tally Driggs needed for an override -he said in an in· terview that Brown's preslden· lial a mbitions were motivating the governor's actions. "It's Image building -his say- ing too many judges und all that." Briggs said. lie said the North Orange Counly Municipul Court needed a n other Judge because or the case backlog. Brown s aid in his veto message that be was not "convmced that the taxpayers of Orange County would be getting their mone)''s worth by shouldering the burden of yet another judicial position.•· J . Anthony Kline. Brown's legal affairs secretary. said in an Interview that Brown had not made a blanket dec111on agairu.t all bills creating new JudgeshJP8. "But he Is very skeptical about it. There ls a real burden on authors or bills t.o demonstrate a need." Asked about Rrif(its' <'Ontenllon that Brown's pres1dcntiul c1cs1re'> we re affect1n1? his jud~mt>nl. Kline said: "Thol's nonsen:.C!. Our attitude is no d ifferent than il was last i:.css1on. Ill' has been preaching this altitude since he became governor." Fro• Page Al NIXON ••. derslanding on the part or t.he authors·· The spokesman said Kissinger was not a source for the book. but the secretary acknowledged he and an aide were interviewed by t.he authors. Ch arles Colson. o former Nix· on aide who served seven months in jail for obstructing justict> ln the Daniel Ells berg case, said in Dallas. "I don't believe Mr. Nix· on was the kind of man who could lose control of himsc.>lf." Nixon "never drank lo excess," Colson added. Commerce Secretary Elliot Ri chardson, who also served in Nixon's cabinet, s ai d In Sacramento, he did not knnw whether the allegations about Nixon'!! behavior were true. lie said he was dislurbed about any accounts ba!led on rumor, but s aid he does not know if "The Final Days" fa lls into that category. Richardson said the nation "will recover its political heart" 11ooner if a ll fac ts about Watergate are revcall-d. Newsweek publi s h e d u 30,000-word excerpt from thu book this week. Gunman Kills 1 SAN f'H/\NCISCO CA P) --An unknown .:unmnn tihol dnwn ~· man a nd wom an on F1llrnor1· Street Mondny nil(hl, lhl' mun dy- m1o1 mlnuk:; Inte r. The dt.>nd man Wl'8 lt11•nlifit•ll 11-; I>onny Murphy, 31. 'l'hc woman, who wu Hlruck thrC't• limcs. wui. 1dcnt1nro M Sh<'1la Lnruc. 30, Son f''r11n('111co. tht• mothl•r or ttix f hlldrcn. Bas1cally. the committee Dl>- proved $2 S million lo finance! through June the board whkh !{rowers say has been biased in favor of the Unit ed Fnrm Workers of Cesar Chavez. But the proviso is a grower-bock<'d amendment giving the state Of· fice o f Admini s trative Procedures power lo pick hear· ing officer s and field personnel. Hound Unfooled Gaske t Blamed SAN DIEGO <A P) -A faulty fu el ga sket wnrth only a !tow dollars has been blamed for the Mar<'h l!'i fire that caused $1.2 million damage in the engine room ot a turbine-powered ferry hound for San Francisco Day servite. Coast Guard invest11:otors said Monday the gasket was a vital part of the fuel system. which uses jet fuel. Sniffed Pot Under Oniom EL CENTRO (i\P) -You can't fool a marijuana-sniffing dog with onions. The trained U .S. CUstoms dogs discovered 6,600 pounds of marl· Juana hidd en in a tn.ick under 18.000 pounds or onions and on the same day 4.473 pounds of marl· juana under 32,000 p00nds of onions. The incidcnt8 took place ot th<' border be tween Calexico and Mexicali. Jn s n El Centro court Monday. three men were ar- raigned. Bond was act at ts.000 for Albert Eugene Markert. 31. and Sl0,000 for Clinton Earls. :.>. Tho two re5idents of Imperial Beach were charged with smuuHng and conspiracy. Salvador Juvenal. 35. of Mex· lcaU was turned over to Melt.lean authorities. He and Markert. were identified by Cus~oma agents as the truck drivers and Earls as owner of one tn.ick. The onions were belng sold at auction in Colexlco. Tuesd!y. March'°· 1978 DAIL.., PILOT AS oc 1. Criminal JuStice System Debated By TOM 8AKL£Y Ol-0.11• ...... """' Deputy Olstrlct Attorney Ortl· ta St"urs' cl;11m thal Orao11e County's cr1minol JUSl1ce system 1!) ~1ng bogg.-d down In u mounl· lnlt mon1i.t1 or prt'tnol hcmnRS sparked a lively debate Monday al a pJnd se:i!\lon bl)()n.,wr<.'<'I by thl' rm·nds of ucr. .. We havt: moved In the la l &~ \?@lli][[ ®@[(W O©® The tolumn appears dally eXCt'pt Saturday11 and Monday•. (;111 ,, /''"'''' '" ' f l.1 n 11 "'' l'ar l>u•1" /'111 11 1// t ur '' 11 r11flo' ,,.., ,,,,. U I ~IL t'r\ Ullc/ 01 I uin l/(1U Iii nl 111 '"' ( t• lnt'l/flll It'\ J f) I/Ill 1'1'111111 I 111111 f, II \I Pl t " \/ 11 fl ''°''' 1)1• '''"'" '" f' U I /)II 1111 \I """' :;, f ll("•' () f •I 111/1' I' 11 fl \I l><J1l•1 1111111 I 'll ''" r /ilJIJ C'11,1u \(1•"1 r I !'l!lo!lo /111·/utl•• 1111ur lt!lq1l tn11· ,,,,,.,,,,., Tree Trouble• DEAR PAT Last May I nr· df.'n•d a scarlet mupll' tr1:l' lrom :'llur~cry Burn ol ~kM1nn\'1llt•, Tenn Thi.' ll"l'l' co~t ~ 50 c-tnc.l ll wa:. J.;UJr:intecd to II\ l' lor thn.·t' )Nrs or at would be replaced lrl'e or charge I planted the tree. but 1t ne,•er grew So I wrote to • ='lur:,eQ Barn and reCl'l\"l•d ,1 not1: !)d} 1ng lo n•turn lht' tn•e r1r :,end Sl 111 C()\ t•r 1)1>-.tai:t.· tor .1 rc•plat.·t•ment I <;t•nt ~I. but Im :.till" aatani; tor the tn•e C II . Lai;um1 I hi" ~1.1rserv Barn rt'Cl'iH•d \our reque~t for replacl'mt•nt, but it dot's not :,hip t ree!! until "inter ii. o\'er and ti mt• for :,pnn~ planting hai. arrivl'd. \'our trl't· will bt• i.hlpped in late .\larch or early . \pril. Recordrr Replacrd DEAR PAT I hou.i:ht a l'ana~on1c tapt.• rt•t.•ordt•r J!Uaran teed ror one\ l'Jr The \ l'ar l'lldt'd l.1~t Au~u~i an1I Lht.• n·c·ordl'r hroke in Sl'Jlll•mbt'r I \\l"oll' 111 tht• l'una:.onat.· 't'r\ an• t't•nll'r 111 I.ch \ 11 i: l' k :. and t\'ll·phon1•d ,,., t'r .ii fl .in .1 •11n tl' c1t•alt•r-.. hul m.' !Jill' n·1·01d1•,. ... 1111 ,... 11111 n· paired It r1hl .1 hnut ~IO. '' hH·h h .1 lot 111 m11nt'} (11 "111ll'o1w It\ 111~ 11n Sut·1al St.•c·unl\ I '.111 \OU hl'lp ' l ~1 . llunlanf.,'ton lk'ad1 \ rrpre,f•ntall\f' or r an:i'°nic ll'lephonf'd ~ ou and off Prtd a nl'" rrpl acr m l'n I. \' ou acct'plf'<I tbr nrrl'r ll lld r C'port ~OU a r e satl,ried. .;()041 t d,imH 1nPnf l>E\H P\T I pun·h.1,t·d ,1 111•\\ ('hl•\ rnlt•t Suhurh.111 111 )farch t:1;:1 I\\ Junt• 1!17~ I found lhl' p.11n1 ''a.., i.·oman)! ort in a t·nu pll· 01 plJt't'' I nnt1l1t.><I lht• de Jll•r. hut 11 ".1"11 't unt1l A1>ral lh.ll a Chl'''rolt'I n •pn•-..l'nt;il1\t' 111 :.pl.'l'll•cl lht• paanl 1nb lh' !'taUJ Lh1· on<' Yl'Jr warranty hall t•x111n•d unrl ht' hanch '' t•n• llt.'<I I Vt' wntkn t•' J numhl'r of 1wnplt-Jl \;l'flL•r .at .\l nlors "II hnul ~t·tt111i: ,Jn\ ~.11 ,,I ,tr llnn No\\ lhl· p,11111 '' c·orn111~ 1111 l ht• door' ;111d hl•I"" th!' Wtn1hht\•ld J tll'l'fl hl'lp .11 lht' 1101111 WT . C'n,ta .\!1•,;1 ('ht'' rol.-1 ha' offrr••d a :;o pt•n ·1·nt .HIJU'l mt•nt Cur rr1>alnt lnii: \our car on th1• ba'i' or a JMlant .,~ ,11•m th Ill ll"lgn, point.. for aitl', condition of lht• 't•hidr :rand milPa.:1'. Tht' f1·nt1•r for \uto Safl'l\ (l:!:!:I Oupunt ('1rd1• Uuihl· lnic. \\ "'hlnl(lon, m· :..•ooJ6) ha' rc•c1°1H·d a lar &t• numlw r or p:alnl cornplalnt>1 ruardlnl( 1~71 ·1»7J Tn1wlt•I, or ('ht•vrolt>l'I a°'t f'ord' h:><'k In 19t.~ modl'l'i. The c1•ntrr -.a,,(; \I hand If>' 1•ach C'Omplaln t inti I\ htu all~, 11 nd lhr adju.,.tm1•nt 11tl1·rt·c1 h not connt·ctt'd with any r~t1•n1t1•ri "arrantv. John ltuh hart!. ft•nt1•r 'pok1•,man, ad''"''' ""nn' y,•ith 11alnl prohlrm' to <'Om1,l11ln "IJtn roo .. tv lwr:rn 'lr thow "ho tHolN•I mn>1t loud I~ lt•nd lo fl'<'riq• lh1• la1 It•''' atlJU'I own ti.. Driver Sues After Bull Charges Car A woman motorist Yoho chums she s uffl>red str1ou<1 ln,unes when an an)!r) bull char((ed her car head (ln nt.'ar th<' mtC'rsechon of Jambort't' RClad and Birch ~treet su<'d four defendants Mon· day ror unspecified damaj?cs L\ nn \'1ck1 RC'llstab claims tn her-OranJte County Superior Court action that the bull escaped from lr\'ine Company land last Jun(' 4 shortlv before al attacked her car and s hattered the windshield Named as defendants are the Irvine Company, Irvine police of fit"er Carl Kuchera and the c1t1es of Irvine ond Costa Mesa l\11-;i; Rell stab claims she n.-edi'd medical t r('11lmt"nl form· Junes inflicted by the bull eiaht years Crom • situation where Judge (now Justice> Robert Gardner eouJd lake C4te of all the motions filed ln one week In JUSt one day to a recent case where o pretnal motlol\ took 10 weeks," the prosecutor said. "It's getting to the point that It's :dmo t 1mpo~111ble to bdn" 50me defendants t.o trial with10 a )'t'ar of then· arrMl," s~ main· tamed during a dt'bate on ''The Cbanaing Leial ~cne In Orllnge County." "Ever) one-'' being increaslna ly and tn<'red1bly pt'nallted," ~be ~aid "Defendants. laxpa)eri.. v1ct1ms, w1tnc1St'S, all ure vtt· tlms of the S)'&tem of cxhau!lllon Chari~!! Oic~ens cleverly descrtbl'd in 'Bleak House·." ~tense prgumgpl:. on tlu• now 'CUCKOO'S NEST' WINNERS CELEBRATE OSCAR TRIUMPHS Louise Fletcher, Jack Nicholson In Clowning Mood It's Oscar Sweep By 'Cuckoo's Nest' LOS ANGELES <AP> "Ont.• f1l'w Over t he Cuckoo !> :-.:est." a mone "hose mt'SSaJ;?e of hop1· and persc\ era nee has i:.pet·lal mean in~ to t h1: pl'oplc "ho fnus.:hl for 15 ~ l'Ur~ to gC'I at rnadt.'. Ix-came the first film :.1nN' 1!1:11 In :>Y.l't'P the four ml):>l prt :.t1i.:111u:. ,\cath·my ,\\\anh '"Cu1·koo -. ~c,.1 · "as 11Jmcd best pacturl' of tht• }Car J.ick :'\1chnbo11. as the kadf'r of a re helhous g roup of mt.'nlul hosµ1tal anmatf.'~. i!nd Louise f1etchl1r, a., the ~trong ·Y. allerl nurc;(• wh() keeps them 111 hot•. "on thl• lop J("\ Int; o~cars for 19i5 ~11111, Forman "a~ named bt'~t dm·c· 1 n r I n add 1 t 1 on. L J" r I.' n 1· t' llaUhC'n and flo (;otdman took hesl screen adaptauon honors at the 48th annual pre~entallonl> )londa} n11?ht .. To anybody who's ~ol a dream and then•'s a poc;s1b1llt> that at ·s not go1nf;! to be a reahl\. JUSI hang nn. it'll be all ragb1." :1a 1d ··c uckoo ·~ Ne~l copro<lurer l\1 at•hal'I OouJ?la-.. itr ('eptang the Oscar for best pac lure Thal was the mes"a~eoftltt• l1lm and nf maktnl! the ralm Comcdaan C.eorl!l' Hurns. 8(), hl'<'ame tht' nldeo.;t artor C\'l'r to "in an Os car llas )>Ul>r<>rting pcrformanrt' an '"Th£• Sun!.htnt' Bo\s" was ha i. first motion J'llC· ture part an 37 years IA'<' Crnnt, ''ho-.e :'\JH' l<'lc\l:.ton "l'rtt'' "}o'a\'·• "as canct•l!'d three "<'t•ks nfll'r at debuted l~t fall v. a ... namt>d hl•o.,I support m l! ac•l r .. ,, for hl•r roil' a :. 11n adullt•n•-..., 111 Shampoo · It llappt.'ncd One N1~ht. v.llh Clark Gable and l'la11dl'tl1• Cnllwrt. "':1'l the onh othl·r hint to '' Jlk oH v. Ith th1• lop Ar.1cl1•rn, "" arcb, rn 193 1 Mas:. F'lctch<•r, who had l!•Hn up 11t.·t1n,:: ll )t.'nr' to ruai.c• her l'htldrcn, W(ln the• role or Nur:.e Hatched onh· after favt• hav. nam1• ut.·trt''°'S<'S h:id 1111 ned It down /\c n·pt1ni;t the Oscor. i..hl' 11ro\'11lt•1I th(' most tourhan)! momf.'nl nr thr GEORGE DID IT Kissed by Linda Blalr l'\'<'nlnlo? as llhe Caet'<i o nRtaonnl THIRD TIME CHARM ll'lt'' 1s1on a~d tl'nce and .. a11l. hrr L Grant Celebrates \narr breakan~ with t•mot10n ee "For my molhl'r und nn (\ tnther, I wanl to sa~· thunk ~c)U ~~parah'll for tNichang me to ha\e a drc·~1m "The reunion \\.:.l'i a i:rrat You nre sef.'an~ mv dream comC' thrill .. f'()rman toM rt•pc1rt cr' true " . hack~taJLc "But t a'ikt.'fl lh1•m 1f She deltvC'retl the messal!l' m the' v.ant<'d to St'<' m~ fil m and s al{n lani;?ua~t' at thr• saml' t1m<• lht'v said. ·wpll "'l' "ould 1 utht•r Her parents. both deaf mutt''· se<'.'J " ... "'ere "atchan~ from lh1•1r homl' · "Ja~· ... > the bt1l1ott•sl l!rO'i<\IO~ an Rirm1n~ham . Ala. "he told re picture of all ti mt', \\on thrl'c porters !ater . O'lcars fnr <;c)umi, n111<.1c al For N1ch?lso_n 1t was the f1r .. 1 i;core and him editani? The• onl~ Oscar win m five lne~ He pre nthC'r ba~ "inner " .. , · Harr~ ~'.1ousl>· ha~ ~~ ~~":'mated for Lyndon .·· ,, hlrh "''" rnr art Easy .. ~.1der. ftvt' .~asy darectaon. costume de,1gn. scM .~ece'I. T~~ Last Oeta1l and inA adaptatio n and cmt•ma10 Chana town J.?raphv "\\'ell.'.' he said "ith a gnn ... I Rest Ort Amal screenploy "'<'nl guess this ~roves there are a c; lo Frank Pil'r'lon for "l>og Da~ many nuts in .~he Academ) as Arternoon ". J'm t:ac;~." ""lien anywhere else. and performed by actor Keath Forman . a n ati\·e of Carradmc an ''NashvallC'." was Czechoslovakia. also had s~c1al named best son!{ reason to savor his directtnft Mary Pickford. th<' first Oscar . W ith ham at th e superstar of films and a founder C'eremonies al the Lo5 Angeles of the Academy. was presented a MU$1C Center were hi s twm 11 special OsC'ar The 82-year-old year·old sons. He was reunited actress did not appear on sta~e with them Sunday night art~r but was seen an a prerecorded tn· five years They new m from terview, In which s he remarke<i, Prague. where lhl'y hve with "You'"c mode me \ery. \'er~ the ir mother. from whom happy.· ( popular thtory of discriminatory prosecution are addin~ to the court backlo&r and they ur d dmg to the costs or prosecutors \\'ho must be armed with more and more paper work ror Wl'tk !l of prt>tnul urK\lml'nl.-., ~he said. "J ust last week 1 had to uuthortxt' a puyment of S280 ror » tnu~cript of a one·day heunng," bhe sr.11d. "One hak-. to lnnitt these burden~ on the taxpay,•r 111 Philippines but 1t was necessary for a certain prtlrtal action " lier comment that the "day or the wlft ~nd speedy trial seems to be ov l'r • • broui:M l.loyd Charton, American Cn•ll Llbt.>rtaeb Uruo11 uttomey. to the podium. punishment of the derendanl," Charton countered. "All these motions discussed by Mrs Sears are measures de· S•i:ned to protect the defendant." Chiart-0n ti.aid. "They a~ vital motions whic h make sure U'I t thtre Is not onl' c hance In \,000 Qf that defendant be1na wroQ~ly prosecuted. "What she means by :swll\ and "We tteed protection •au1mst. :.µt•cd)' traul as swift and s~«ly government," CharlOt\ said. ''As for me. l believe th'"'~ i!( a for llreatcr chan<'e of my l<'lovhone , l.Jt>lng ta1)ped loduy lhnn there 1s of the tires on m y cctr ~In!( nppcd off. Muslims Free "If it takt•s an extra 10 weeks 1n the courtroom to ln!!ur~ that the nghts or any defer.dant ure being adequately protected. ,then that IS fine with me ... Churton com· Wycliffe "I lhmk it's an improvement k mented. to applause. Or er m our S) stem of JUSt1cc. ''he said "Motions for c:hallenglng dt:!> criminatory pro:,ccuhon and un A translator for the Summl•r lnsutute or Lan~u1st1cs, an af fllaalt> or Wycliffe Hable Translators of H untington Beach. has been released by llusLim terrorists in the Ph1hp· panes after 21 day:, of capll\'llY Eunice 01menl, 36, of Britain. was reported doing well. accord ing to local Wycliffe 0Hlc1als. ''ho wer e notified or her rel<'asc la ~t week. A detailed report on her cap· lure and return as expected soon. they said. Miss Diment was kidnapcd Feb. 28 as she and her landlord rode ma boat betwcl'n islands. Al Pence. vice president for in ternational operations at W) clirre. reported althc taml'. The landlord. Sula1man Barham a. "as released :.t~' eral days before 1\1 ass D1mcnt, of lacials said At the l1m1! or the capture, I ht' 1\tus!Jms "ere demandan~ the re- le.i.:.e of twn poht1cal pnsoners Wvchffe orricaals said l\1onduv they do not yet know what took µlace durmg negot1at1ons to fret• th<' pair. Thf'y s aid no cash ransom was pa ad Thl• onl~ ofhcial word the~ have received !>O iar 1s that Mt!>!> Diment as Y.ell. and a leltt•rfrom another worker an tht• Ph1hp panes reporlNI she IS lookanJ.( rane and seems to ha\ e suffered no harm Pl•nce said at the time or Ma~s Diment 's capturl' that !>he hue! been an the Phihppancs since 1972 working in the villaJ.(l' of PaniJ.(aya n trying to de\ elop an ulphabct. grammar and lransl<1l ed material 1n the Bang1ng1 Samal languagt.'. which h.is ne\'er been written down Miss Damt>nl and her partner, Jo Ano Gault of San D1e~o ha'<' no\\ gone to a larger vallagf', Na~uh. for debnetang. omcaul'I said. '.\11ss Gault had remaanell behind on the day of Mass 01 mC'nt'c; capture and "as not on board the ~e11.ed bout w, chffe officials said l\11ss 01- men-t is one or about 200 Summf'r Institute workers m th<' Phthp pines. \\ orkang to translate :J5 languages The kadnaping \loa !> not believed related lo their work. althoui?h rC'bels muy h ;l\'l' beheH!d capturing a European or American would give them a better bargaining position with the government. they continued. There have been several kid· napangs related lo conflicts between Mus lim rebel groups und the government, they said. 7 Siupects Face Trial In Murders Se' en of 10 people indicted by the grand 1ury after being ac· cused of the murders of a SunsC't Reach couple "ere ordered late Monday lo face tnal June 21 an Orange County Supenor Court. Presiding Judge Claude M . Owens set the lna1 date while sheriff's offact.'rs contanul.'d to hunt for tY.o m en and a woman who face 1dent1cal charges. They have b<'en identified as Sharon Dl'e Dodd. Thomas Harden Hester and Roger Keath Davis . Arraigned before Judge Owens were Dennis Case) Jones, 32. al o known a!> Dennis Maloney of 1954 !)antaaji!o Urh·e. Newport llt;>ach and two Long Beach men arre:,ted with ham al that home: Ronald Carl O'Orio, 29, and Thomas Frank Dunker, 29. J\lso ordert>d lo return June 21 on dual murder ch:lrges arc: Michael Anthony Petrone. 33. of 3027 Royce Lane. Costa Mesa; William Craig Tibbits. 29, of Orange a nd two Long Beach men: David Leroy Hester. 24, .. and Richard Waynt> Sooter, 28. Prosecutors said aJI ten ind1c· tee and Alan Daryl lr\"lng, 29. or l..onji! Beach are members of a .i:an)! that planned and executed the murders of Ronald Cauwcls. :?7 and Janet Mae Metz. 34. who h\'ed together at 16861 Bay\'1ew Drive, Sunset Beach. The killings last Nov. 8 have bttn described a s a "dope burn execution" earned out in retalia- tion for Cauwels robbery al gun· point of a number of patrons of a local d rug ring. lawful search and ~e1zure art• now part of OUf. system and Wl' "C'lcome them. ' Trial lawye r Alicemar1t• Stotler, a former deputy district attorney. agreed Wlth Chartoo that "the quality of justice m Orange County is improvi~. "The answer may he in an in- crease in the number of judges to deal with g reater volume but we can not argue that the increase in pr et rial m olions affects the quality of our justice." she said. Attornev J ohn Weston suggesl ed that ttit Am~ncan system o( justice might benefit Crom a Ion~ look at the system "that st-ems to work so successfully in Great 8rilt1in .. "Jur v selection is much swifter thun by our own system," ht' said. "And the Bntash ap pellate court~ rul<' immediately after the conclusion of oraJ argu· ments where ours mvariably de· lav a dec1Mon bv stveraJ w~ks." \\'cston urged all lawyers al the Santa An~1 meeting to ""elcomc any innovation thal bwlds more protection for lhc dc- f end ant into ou r system of cnmmal justice. "They make l'vcry one of us more SC<'U re." he s aid. "Every American has a right to be pro- tected and that includes every accused person.'' This Hyena Not Laughing NA IROBI. Kenya CAP) -A 747 Jumbo Jel carrying 379 people to Frankfurt. West Ger many. hit a hyena on take orr al Nai robi airport early today and was forced to make an emer gency landing at the airport nearly two h<>jl"S later. Bnhsh Airwayia-rc· ported. An airline statement said no one was injured. One of lhe jumbo's 18 tires burst and .slight rusclagc damage was re· ported South Coast Community Hospital announces the opening of its Mental Health Unit .... _y Our unit is designed to help people with ... CRI SIS INl FRVI· NTION lt!flf'lz 11 pmhl<'m ls .~<> hi~ or comple.r tliat yo1t 11r1· 1111t1hlc• lo Wl 11!1enwt111r\. taff..111>: witlt a profcp;io1w/ 111uy li<'l11. \1i\({l"I AL DISCO RD 11 co11ml'lnr helps <"ilahlH'1 a starting point anti }.!111da111" /nr ,, limhollll a11d l\nji: .\<'11crcly trouhleu. ALCOllOL AND DRUG PROBLEMS -More and more />''ople arc b('cr>min~ t!c'/>£'llcfr111 "" a/en/in/ and of/t('r dru~s. Spccio/1:;cd lllL'ufr.ol Cliff' and a lrrnt- 111c11f 11ro;:rum are m 1cdetl. IND IVID UAL PSYCHIATRJC PROBLEMS -Somtimn wt· j ccf 1/wt uur wurlcl t.\ < al'illl! 111 011 tH. Tt•11Hnn. awdety, and fc:ar mav /..CC'f' 11~ from coping <'/ /e< /ii'< /y ''I/It c·1·crycloy It/<'. PJyc/11alric lu:/11 may b<• your first ~/<'!' IOwarcl h ea It lty Itri 111: If you or someone you know needs help or information ... Call The Mental Health Unit SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 3 18 72 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY SOUTH LAGUNA, CALIFORNIA 92677 TELEPHON E: (714) 499-1311 DAILY PILOT AVALON CALLING: You ha¥e to admit. after vlewin1 it. that a certain charmln1 spirit still prevails ln lhia htUe harbor comm unit)'. nestled on the pretty i.sle Jwt off our coast. 'May~ lt '1 because the olace l!! .rSO small that everybody is every. : body eln's friend and nelpbor. Maybe because, ln the alow olt· ~ season days, the place ls quiet. ~ There ls scant trarflc:; a few :,. motorbikes putterlna about. About lhe loudest thlnc in town Is a spirited convcrsauon. Listen, you thlnk Fountain VaJJey In our region Is quiet'' , When Avalon is enjoying off season. lt makes Fountain Vallev sound like a boiler factory. • ISLAND RESIDENTS also ding to a lot of old American t.radltlons Some people in our re· gion con!>lder neighbors "rather kooky" If they should, for exam· ple, Oy the American Fiag. Peo- ple have already become jaded about our bicentenrual celebr a· tioo and the Fourth ol J uly is still more lhan three months away. Commercial hooraw has d osed in on our nation's 200th birthday You are offered bicente nnial beer cans. American Eagle can openers Even red. white and blue toilet seats There seems no end to it. But m the little community or Avalon on Santa Catalina Island. 1t is still m vogue lo ny the n ag from your front porch on sunny days People strolling the streets greet each other with a "good morning." And the citizenry hasn't become Jaded by the sell· ing or the bicentennial Just the other night, for exam- ple. the town's citizens gathered down at the old Casino, in the thealrt', for A\'alon's "Bicenten· nial Celebration in Music " lt wasn't a big weekend producllon. I! happened on a Thursday night. TWO l'IUSIC TEACHERS with the Long Beach Unified ~hool District. l\t a rga rel Fclkley and Sharon Perkin:>, put the produc- tion together. It featured an cleml'ntary school chorus of 70 ~tudt'nts ; the SO-voice Long Heach Community College Adult Chorus from thl· extension cam· pus on the island. a nd the Avalon Jlr~h St•hool Choir, 30 voices :.trong Oh. they had pa&eantry and colorful cost umes and sang songs of patriotism and American tus· tory. They even threw in a medley of historical melodies aboot Catalina Island, including Al Jolson's famt>d "Avalon." Alas. m too many of our own mainland communities. a pro- gram like this one would draw a fe 1,1,• students who came lo watch their friends per form, a scatter· 1ng of proud parents and some faculty mem bcrs. IN AVALON ON that Thursday m~hl. an estimated 80 percent or the town 'l'i population turned out at the old Casino lo witness the b1centt'nnial fest1,·1t1es. And 1n the l'nd. the audience was :.o moved b y lhe performan<.'e t ht'y g:l\·e the kids and adults a s1ant11n1tovat1on s long lime islander Jean Hardm<1n commented to me. "Thut "all one of the longest c;land1n1f ovations I've witne3S('(f in •• long trm<• 1l make~ me ap· µrt•t•111tt' this ~mall town even lllOrt• '' lndN•cl, 11 hus been su1d that tht' i.prnt or America lives 111 her -.mall to\\ n-1 So 11p a \l.lr ~pnnjtlcd h;U lo Avalon. u\·ro~:. lhc \\lly. • ·ters RampBnt Arkansas, Mississippi Hit Hard 8)' T•• AJMcia..&ed ,...._ Tornadoea have cut a 1watb ol dest.ructloo acrou Arbnl .. and Mlula11ppl, ktllln1 t penons, 11\jurina m°"' than 220 aod leav· ini hundred• or ol.ben bom.dea. State police aald &iJC pel'IOD.I were killed in Arbnus and mot'• than 70 were [QJured. Three were killed and at least UO were lnJured In M1aslulppi, stole CIVIi Oerenae offlclal11 aald. "Thia '\s unbelievable, just. un· beUevable," u id Arkamas Oov. David Pryor as h e toured the de· va1t.ted town or Cabot, harde5t h.it in the lwiltera that ro red through the two Southeni 5tates Monday. ARit MISS. ------..... c.t•• ~ .. ---.. -·· TOIUIOfS ) ellckso" srm • prttf!!• twtstcr ••went rlaht throqb lhe middle" or tho vllJ•.at wbe~ then an ma11.1 tnlkr and ttamc homu. SIX Pli&80NS wcrt l.&k" l() an AutUn bospUal for tttatmt'nt. the 1poke1rnan aald, add.lni lhat two or them appeared to be ln ser1ou1 condltJon. Kurvme police dlspatcher Tom Rankin aald a tornado later whirled acrota part ot Center Point.. about u mUea toulb or Kerrville and 4S miles northwest ol San Antonio, injurin1 seven ~raons. He aald the io..i\lred wer~ t.Un to a KerrviUe hospital but none appeared to be badly hurt Rankin said the winds flVF. DIED In Cabot. 1 com· munlty In central A.rkan&as 20 miles northeast of UtUe ft()(k. The sixth victim in Arkansu was luJled when a tornado struck the , town of Dresco, aboul 100 miles · north or Little Rock LA. ' dtstroycd aeveral homes an Center Point and knocked out the Kerrvllle s t ate police radio system. State police earHer said slx persons bad died In Cabot. but of· ficials reported today that a man Hsted as dead was later found a.live there. Most or Cabot's business dis· tnct was dem olished. and state poli ce said 65 buildings on an e1ght·block area of Main Strea Street were either destroyed or beavtly damaged. In Missjssippi, three ~rsoos were killed when a tornado tore through the town of Can too. IN TEXAS, a uthorities said high winds and tornadoes hit 1 Killed TORNADO TAftOETS t Kiiied. 200 l~ured towns near Austin and San An· tonlo before dawn today, over- turning mobile homes. knocking down trees and communication Imes and injwinc about a dozen people. A spokesman for the Southeast Tuvis County fire control dis· lrict said 40 to 60 persons were left homeless ln Garfield, 12 rrules southeast of Austin, after a Arab Rioters, Israelis Clash TEL A \'IV, Israel CAP> -Security forces killed seven Israeli Arab rioters today in clashes during an Arab general strike called by the Communists. The government said the clashes were the first fatal skirmishes between Israeli troops and the nation's S00.000 Arab citizens in the 28 years since Is rael becameaatate. Thestrikewascalledtoprotestthecovernment'stakeoverofabout 1.600 acres of rocky, unused Arab land in Galilee for Jewish and Arab development projects. The government is to pay for all the lapd. The Arabs were shot to death in four villages as rioters rought troops and pohcewithstonesandkerasenebombs,policesaid. Syria Pof11ed on L~llano• Bord~r 8 El RUT. Lebanon CAP> -Leftist Moslems and Palestinian auer· rillas closed i~ on the Christian mU1tia, headquarters today and U!banese politicians exp~sed public fears lhal Syria miabt send troops and armor acros.sthebordertoforce an end totheci vil war. . /N SHORT ports that Syrian Pre1Jdent ( J There were Arab press re- · Harez Assad had sounded out the United States. France and -the Va Uc an as to whet.her they could guarantee that Israel would stay out of Syria moved to rein ln the Lebanese combatants. The United States issued a warnlng Monday that anyone con- templating m Wtary intenenUooin Lebanon should stay out. Ar~•Citae Troop• Kiii 9 LefCl•C• BUENOS AIRES.Argentina <AP)-TroopsandpoUcekllled nine leftist guernllas In gun battles as Argentina's new military president, Gen JorgeV1dela.tookomce. Videla was s worn in Monday. five days after his military junta ousted President Isabel Peron ~auseher administration was unable to <.'ope with political terrorism or the nation's grave economic situa- tion The killings brought the toll to20sin ce Mrs . Peron 'souster. All east 211 persons have been killed since Jan. 1. and the loll during Mrs. Peron's tenure was morethnnl.700. toaNADO WAllNINGS were issued toda)' for 56 counties, primarily in south-central and southeast Teus. Mlaalsslppl N atlonal Guard troops joined local police late Monday in patrolling the dtbris· lined streets of Canton and en· forcinc the 10 p.m. curfew or· dertd to prevent looting ol the town's businesses. Jn Arkansas, the Lonoke Coun· ty sherifC's office said, "The whole main street ol C4bot has been nauene<L" Caroline, Mom Quan-el LONDON (AP > - Caroline Kennedy and her mother. Jacque lin e Onassis. are ''barely on speakina terms after a row in London." the tabloid Sun reported today. The newspape r said the quarrel was over 13-year· old Caroline's plan to qwt school and become a photO" . gr apher . Her mother "up· pears to have won, hut Caroline's friends say she Is furious at parental in· terrerence, • • t he re port said. The Sun said the widely reported fli&ht to London r~enUy by Mrs. Onassis was to preve nt h e r daughter from giving up the course, and it "began and ended wilh quarreling, sometimes ln public." ._.......,.. ..• ,..,,,,~. ,,,.. .. Postmaster General Ben· jamin Bailor told m:lmbers of the Senate Post Office Committee Monday that the Postal Service could go bankrupt within a year if the Treasury ref uses to continue loaning it money. It expects to lose a record $1.5 billion this year. Entertainment Back on Strip In Las Vegas LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP> Music and song provided a re- assuring counterpoint to the click or the dice and the whirl or the wheel as lounge entertainment returned Mond ay night to most or lhe 15 Strip resorts shut down by a two-week strike. Some 250 stagehands were due 1.f to vote today on ratif1<.'at1on or a new contract forged late Sunday night, but union omc1als said the stagehands could return to their Jobs meanwhile. ENTERTAINMENT by big name stars in the Stnp's maJOr showrooms was expected t.o re· sume later this week following completion or contracts with musicians. t'ulinary workl'rs und bartenders. all of whom went on strike two weeks ago. Tentative contra<.'ts were re· ached with all three 11crvice cmploye groups last Friday night and bartende rs and culinary worker s went back to work. enabling the resorts to reopen Saturday But the mu11ician s :in . noum:ed they would st:iy out until contract talks were concluded with the s tagehands. 'Peanut' . I Pressure Predicted WASHINGTON (AP) -Ad· m1n1strallon farm olftclab ve ': &leeruu1 boptna that farmer Oeor11a Gov. Jlmmt C&rt.r'• con.ned1on with tbe1ove11me:qt'1 $150·mllhon peanut rubt!:Jto- ar•m will provide t.l\e of public a nd poJIUc:al pre1nrci needed for Con•reaa to kill or • . ri.dkaUy cbanae lbeprcwram. A hotly d•b•ted farm lsaue for years. C~t!ral peanut aubeldie burst onto the natlonaJ polJUc•l scene over the Wffktnd wben Agriculture Secretary £trl L lJutz said Cartu, a c&ndidate for the Democratic prealdentl•I nol1\lnation, has been "ll»wlnl f•t" for years on peanuuubaU.es. "I'm i:oing to disturb his UtUe playhouse." Bat.zsaid. CARTEa SA ID Mond4y through a spokesman that be did. not receive peanut s ub.,Jdfts, but a USDA spokesman said tbeClrter farm near Plains. Ga., bad collect~ ed about $1,280in1971 andSl,448 ln 1973. Althou;rh those payments were hardly big enough to make Carter financiallr ,tat. as Butz said, another USDA official said later that the subsidies help all peanut farmers directly and indirectly at the expense or taxpayers whether the grower is Carter or someone else. Carter. his brother. Dilly, and their mothe r, Lillian, own a warehouse in Plainsthatservesaa "' the middleman between lOOto ISO ~rea farmers and \he factories that buy peanuts to make peanut butter anc! candy. ofimmY. carter showed income or $41.391US from t be warehouse inc a1endar 1974. THE FAMILY a:lso owns about 4.000 acres devoted to l'aislng peanuts and some com. A Carter spokesman said the ~anuts ore mainly seed peanuts sold to other farmers who use them to replant their fields. • Kenneth E . Frick, ad· minis trator of the de)lartment 'g Agri<.'ultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, said the, news headlines generated by Buts and Carter will help publicize what he called an outmoded farm program. Basically. surplus peanuts are passed along to the government after growers get "price support loans" which guarantee them a 1mnimum price. Frick and Buu ('O ntend that the allotment system allows farmers to pro- duce too manr peanuts al exorbl· tant federa costs and want Congress to change the law. (J .. -t. FbldNfl Biii SeNf fo Ho•e WASlllNGTON (AP>-ThcSenatepuseda compromise bill ex tcndJng U.S. jurisdiction over ftsberiea to 200 miles offshore. The mensurl'. approved by voice vote Monday, now goes to the House. lt wuuld ta kceff ('<'l next March 1. Thecurrcntlim1ljs12mlles. A Great Place for The bill would a lve fishln1 priority to U.S. vessels and requires :ill fnrclan ship!! t~ obtain permit!!. The permits would be issu('(! only where thr tJI I ow u bl t' catchexC'cc.-ds the<.' 1.1paclty of the U.S. fishing fleet U.S. Weather Gets Nasty In hundred• of homes •long the Orange Coa~t, • Saturday morning tradition begins with a turn to Uncle Len1• Corner. 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H n .. m ... h t 11P1" -•IM\S SI• m ,Mht llpm, Uncle Len provides intereatlng art a11fgnments and Invites youngster• to submit their work to the scrutiny of judges of his weekly contest. Winners are rewarded and their art appears the following week -spotlighted wtth the winner'• name In Uncle Len's Corner. Look for Uncle Len'• Comer and other special features for young readers -"Letters from EHie", "The Quiz" and .. Ask Andy" -In Saturday's DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ltfedi~al Meeting " " Police <:barge Man in B~ging LOSANGELESIAP) Aman has bl•t·n cha r11 c d with cavei.droppinit Ill an apparent at tempt lo "hu~" Cultforn1a Mt•c.l1l·al Absoc1at1on ICMA > ot llciah. cootldl'nl1ul c.llacuss1on or a ronlrO\'l'rs1al drug treatment, pohcc i.a1d IA.ls Antc<•le'! p<Jlice Detective Irving Charil''> said Monday lhut Jamei. 1\11l'hacl Doyle. 26, was ar· rested alll.'r a :.mall m1crophone- tran.,m 1lter "'a!> discovered la~d under a table in the meN 1ng room lie "ai. charged with 1.rei.pai.s111g to eavesdrop and at· tt-mpted ea vel>dropp1ng :\ i;roup or ph) :;1c1ans met before the special CMA commit- tee hcann~ to art(uc that the as- :.oc1at1on i.hou Id re\ er~c its of flt1al position oppoi.ing the use of "chelation lherapv" 111 treat ml'nl or hardening or the arlcne5t . \·a,.•e Cl1a119e BUI SA(' RA 1\1 EN TO <A P l ··ca1irorn1a ~late l.Jn1vt•r s1ty" would bl• the nC'w name· 11f lhl' 19 campus i.lall' collcl:l' .,~ ..,tt'm , under a bill winning A'>~crnl>I~ approval · Assemhlywp ... an Tl'rt'sa JI u gt\ t-'> t D · Lo.., .\ n..: l' I<'--> ·:-.ponsorNI the hill "h1ch \\ould make. tht.' ch:.in~t· from the• t'ur rent naqie. "( af1fornia Sl:ik L'nl\ eri.1ly and College:. " Cflmmuft>r Su•·~ LOS A:'\:GF:t.F:S lr\PI \die;. grunlled mo1011 .. 1 ,.., chJrg1n~ ( State J that the Santa Monica Freeway's experimental "Diamond Lane" for carpoolers discriminates against lhe owners of two-seater cars. Enc Julber filed suit ai;amst th~' i-tale Monday m Supenor Court. charging the Diamond Lane -reserved for cars carry. JOii( three or more people -is un- Ca1r to owners of cars" tuch can't hold that number. Booked it1 Hobberi«!• LOS A:-.:GELES CAP> -Two men han• been booked for In· 't''>t1J!al1on or robbery 1n the theft of ca r s . jewe lry, fur s . -.1lven\ ai:-e. J.latntings and other items from m illlonaire oilman Jlenry Salvatori and his wife, Grac·e. police said . lnvest.t gators today announced th(• arrests or J um es E. Bowell and Ravmond E. Knaeble. both 20. of ,\i usa. and srud silverware \ alucd at S225,000 had been re· CO\'cred 1n Chicago and returned to Sal\ alorr. 600 Line up tor lofJ LOS A:".'GELES CAP) -More than r.oo people lined up at city hall offices here and tn suburban \'an ;'l;u~.., to appl~ for four Jobs as poht·e technician trainees . • Tahoe Flight Bid Based on Noise SOl'Tll L1\KE TAHOE (A P> One or the a1rl1nt·s "Hk1ng pe rm1s'i1on to sen e Tahnt• \'allt•\ Airport sa}:. 1\l> Jl'lS t·ould rcdurl· the nmsc fal·tor by throttling lJ1.1d1. :-.hortl\ afll'r takl•oll ThC' rcpt l'Sl'lllall\'e or l'a<·1l1c Southwt•:.t ,\1rlln<.·' <PSJ\1 test1f1 ctl al u hc:irang Mondo~ nn the Cahforn1.1 l'uhht L'tll1l1l':-. Comm1!>S11rn 'o;; drofl l'll\'1ronmen t<1l 1mp:JL'l n •port on c·ommC'rc1al mrhnc l>l'f\ll'l' lo Muth Lakl' Ta ho<' 1\1r C.ildnrn1.1 .inti \1r ;\'t•\ uclJ .11 l ' al'n '>l't°11.111i.: tn 'l'r\t' lhl' airport. lml onh l'!-i \ 1<. prop11s in~ jl'I serv1c<' Air Nevada 1c; al!.o requesting to ser.veTruc kce The draft report i;a~s the !.cn·1tl' would have no impact on tht• <'II\ 1ronmcnt But opponents say nois<' could annoy as many as 3,500 residents nf lhl• arcu. and that emissions could harm the quality or both air and waler PSA added that it's "whisper ll'l" en~tn<'s make "smokeless" em1ss1om; The hl'arinJ( is CX~led lo COO· lanue today and Wednesday. \ pubhc meetin~ 1s scheduled for Wedncsda~ Cn.'ntnJ! • Ex-assetnblytnan Gets Probation EL MO~T.F. 1 A Pl Forml'r ::.lull' a!t<.c•mhl) m:in 11111 llroph) has hcen pltH'(•d on 1 wo yc•ar..,· prnhat1on aflC'r plc·arlanit no nm H•st tn i•h:irgc.., of nrnrqu:ina pnbsei.<1111n 11 ntl rt ri \ 1ng 11r11lrr th,· 1nn11cnr1· or u drug M u n 1 <' 1 JHI I l' '' u r I .I u d i: t: 1!1<'h.1nl II :\nn,1111cl .... 11d \111n tin\ hl• )!,I\ l' Bro1>h' .1 ... u,p1•n<frd f;o tl,I\ 1.111 '1•11l1·nt1• .inti prob,1 t1nn .1rt1•r ltw fn1 n11•r Jq :1,Jut11r \\tthdn·" Jll 1-.11h1·r 111n11n·11l plt'.1 Four Ze bra Kille r s Ge t Life in Jail S \N Fl! ANCISC'O CAP> Four HI ark M11!'-1tm' r1m\1t•lf'd of l hn•t• of lhl' rund11m %\•hra str<'l'I :-I.I\ mi:s that trrril11••I r1h rr.-.1 rlt>nl s dunnJ,l thl• w1ntr r 1>f Hl7:l 71 hll\'t• lwl'n 1-cnt1•nct'fJ to laf<• 1n pn:-.on Sup<'nor Cn11 rt Jml~c .rmwph 1'are .. h onlt•n•tl ttw maximum 1111n1,hml·nt '\I onchl\. 'la' mi;t lh.11' 1 hi' mort• than :?O nil uck!'I, J.I of lh<'m fatal. IAl'r<' "VICIOUS anct ll'rnf\'mg crimes .. , L.1rry C GrHn. 23, JC ~1mon. 29: Manu<'I Moon•. :ll ancl Jl•::.sl' Let• Cooks. JO. ~hmu'fl no t>mollon a!l K.ircsh l'.>entcncC'tl lhl'm 1ndl\ 1dually. GREEN SPOKE BRIEfL\' to assail report:. that p<'hcl'offlc1alo;; "ere <'Oncerned about the saletv of Anthony 11 arns. a former companion of the defendants who was the kty prosecution w1tne" a~arnst them. "We have nothing to gain by the death or Anthony Harris. but the San Francisco police depart· ment does." said Green. He did not elaborate. The four were ·cnn'lt'tec.l or murder. conspiracy and assault on March 13 oflC'r one or lhl' lon~est trials In Cnliforn1n his tory. It lasted 376 days, and llH witnesses testified The Jury de· bberated 31 , days.- Brophy, 40, changed his plea al a court appl'arancc onJitnally srh<'dulrd Monday, but held last f'r11la}. :'l>orwoorl ::.aid. ThC' JU<I~<' said he also fined nrophy $200. The fine will hl• \\ a1ved 1f Brophy C'Ompll'lcs to da\ 'i of c-harilable volunlCC'r worl. hy 1\pn 122. th<' JUdJ:e saul lirnph) wa ... arre::.IC'd last NO\ "'1 ht•n• b~ :i h1gh"ny patrol of- f1t c·r who ::.a 1d ht• cha:-.ed llro1>h) 'scar more than a mall' llroph v "a' a onl'·tC'rm H1•puhlH'[1n a'i!.<'rnblyman from I .1l'> An~l'I<·~ Coast Guard Removes Spill SAN t-'RJ\NCISCO IA Pl -The \011~1 Guard ::.aid l'rcws used two :-.k1mmcrs through lht nlJ;hl to drnn up a "minor oil !'lt>ill" <'X lt·1HhnJ.! 1n p11tc•h1·:. O\'t'r un <'iRhl · m all' -.1r1p throu~h San Frand11C'<1 ll;i\ from An1t1•I lshind lo llun ll'r' Point. Thi' 011 formt·lf n light sheen over lh<• "ntC'r s urfacl' Monday, the Coast Guard said . New Tomahawk Launched in Test Flight SAN DIEGO <A Pl -A laclicaJ version o f the Navy's ne w Tomahawk cruise m1ss1le has been succtssfully air-launched for the frrst time. The Navy announce<:! Monday that the torpedo-shaped missile flew for 16 minutes off San Cll'mente Island after being launched like a rocket from a Navv A6 Intruder attack bomber. The launch was made from 11.500 feet and the missile ran en· ttrely on autopilot. with a civilian engineer In the cockpit prepared to override the controls if needed. The pnme contractor for the Tomahawk mtssile is Convair Division of General Dynamics In San Diego. Ac.-llr l•I DI~• Ed Koupal. founder of the People· s Lob by. which pushed for approval of the Pohlical Reform Act of 1974, died Monday of cancer at the ag ... of 48. Teacher Fined In Soliciting SACRAMENTO CAP> -A Seventh-day Adventist educator has been fined $65 after pleading no contest lo a charge of solicit- ing for-prostitution. J ohn Willis Christian, 40, academic dean at Pacific Union C91lege in Napa County, original· ly pleaded innocent and was scheduled to go on tnal lhis Wed- nesday. He c~angea his pica. Tueeday. March 30, 1918 DAILY PILOT A S Will Patty Go to Trial? Attorney Says He 'Can't lmagi,ne' It LOS ANGELES (AP> -A member or Palrlcla Hearst's de- ftn.se team aays he would be sur- prised If' the newspaper heiress ever goes on trial on slate charges. Miss Hearst. convicted or bank robbery after trh.ll In a federal court ln San Francisco, \VOii ar. ratgned under tight security Monday in a state court on 11 felony char1ea O( kidnapln1. IS· sault and robbery. She was calm end expresiuonless as she stood before Superior Court Judge Jat'I( E . Goertzen to hear the charges r ead THE CHARGES ~llSS llcarM and Wilham and Emily ll arn~ face stem from a May 1974 1nc1 dent in which she shot up an Inglewood sporting goods store to cover an escape by the Harrlses after an alleged shoplifting al· ttmpt. Two kidnapings and a car theft followed Miss Hearst was ordered to re· tu.m to Los Angeles April 14 to enter pleas to the state charges. That is two days after she Is lo be sentenced on the bank robbery conviction. "I can't imagine her being tried anywhere 1n the world." said Al Johnson, one of her at· torneys. "It would not be possible to get a single juror who was not aware of her prior conviction.'' He said publicity surrounding her trial In San Francisco would bias potential panelists against her. THE ATl'ORNEY ALSO filt'd a motion Monday alle1lng that a tnal here would constitute dou· ble Jeopardy be<'ause frequl'nt mention of her actions in the Inglewood Incident durinA: the bnnk robbery trial amounted to lltlgal ion of the pending charaes. ·'The Los Angeles case has already been tried in San Ftan- c1sco." he Insisted. Mi ss Hearst admltte<:I most of the acllvlty in the Inglewood incl· dl•nl when she look the w1lness stand In San Francisco. She claimed she fired two sub· marhme guns in a "renex ac- tion" dnlled into her by the Har· rhcs and other members of thf' terrorist Symb1onese L1beraUon Arm> ISLA> which kidnaped her Feb 4, 1974. Miss Hearst. 22, has denounced the Harrises. She didn't see the two avo"ed SLA members \\ho w ere brous:ht t o the same courtroom for a heanng mo. ments after she left for the return tnp to the San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City, near San Fran. CISCO . BUT JOHNSON SAJD the three would meet nt her April 14 hear. ins::. adding that he would argue a motion then to sever her case from the Harrises'. Leonard Weinglass, Mrs. Harris' attorney. told reporters he would fight Miss Hearst's cf· fort to sever her trial. ''We're seekln~ t o keep Patricia 1n llS a codefendant II benef1ti. us 1n o direct way," w .. lnalass n1d . ESCAPES DEATH ~ fo. helicopter pilot pulled U.S Mars ha l Jan<.'y JiminC'1 , who guarded Pally Hearst during her San Frandsco trial. away from the whir ring bludes of u hrhcoptcr Miss J1mmc7. s :iid ~he had not been m danger. $25 A YEAR $13,140 A YEAR HOW DO YOU WANT TO SUPPORT OUR YOUTH? On average, it costs about $25 a year to support a boy or girl in Scouting. From elementary school through high school. the Boy Scouts in Orange County provide meaningful programs, developing mind and body. social awareness, love of God and Country. But other boys, in trouble, cost you about $13,140 a year in Juvenile Home or detention facilities. The 40,000 plus young men and women in Scouting -in Cub Dens, Scout Troops, Sea Scouts and Explorer Posts-need your help now in two way5: time and effort in programs, or by financial con· tribution to support one or more boys, to help expand this program to every possible boy. Orange County Coancll Bo" Scoata of America Wiiiiam K. Hood, President Ken Hickenbottom, Executive Director 3811 South Bear Street Santa Ana, Callfo""-92704 Telephone: 546-4990 Numberl7 in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Anandal Services,Newport &~ch,Callfomla A8 DAILY PILOT EDITOBI L PAGE ' Plari~ing Overload Firth l>astrlct Or:m&c County Planning Com- mtssioner Jumes Thorpe resigned his post last week after less th on Ch·~ months on the Job because he said he couldn't afford the 2S to 40 hours a week required lo perform commasslon functions. In bib lettor of reslgnallon. Thorpe made some valid suggt:::itions for improving the plunnuig system wtucb he so1d l s now acting on many new develop- ment proJeCtts bigger than some existing county cfUetJ. The heavy burden ls m the l·'tfth District. He proposed that the l"1flh District supervJsor name one or his fulltJme paid executive aides as the planning commissioner. Though we d1s agrt!c with that s uggestion, the intent is good. 1f nothing else. each supervisor c:ouJd designntc one of his staff mem- bers usu full time assistant to the commissioners . The entire :,y::itcm, as Thorpe brought up, is in need of "Un overhaul. Many Items the rommlss1on as now forc:ed lo hear at length eould ~ handled ad· ministratJ\:cly or by a hearing officer. The r esignation of another competent com. missioner from u panel where competence 1s hard to find raisc::i serious questions the super\'1sors should lace. Pitfalls for Voters As each election year rolls around. the task of the voter becomt>s more d.Jff1cull. Not too tong ago, candidates we re just about limited to reaching the voters through scattered personal appearances on the campaign trail, radio s peeches and coverage m the p1;nted press. lt was pcrhap:. not an all-revealing presentation. but it lacked man~· of today's voter traps. Television and the ubiquitous poll have Lr0ught about the ne w look in political campaigning. TV, beyond doubt. gives voters a valuable close- up of the candidates. Unfortunately, the medium a lso can quickly undermine the candidate who is not especially photogeruc or not too adept wnh words. And the voter impact of film showini: a cheering crowd grt.>cllng Cundidate X at lhe airport can, too often, make ~n unfair contra.st to th~ impres ion made by dos~·ups of Candidate Y delivering a dry analysis of thl! l!Conomy. Add to the contusion the election numbers ,;ame -from primary pt>rccntages to poll after poll al- legedly pr<!-p1ckmg the hkely winners. and the voter 1:;mdeep water. A well informl'<l <'lectorute should be the ~oul or t!very democracy. Rut 1t 's a wise and dibgent voter "ho can W<'nd his way through the confusion of loda)··~ dcctronic und computerized campalgn1nl( and b(• s urv the m a rk he makes on the ballot is truly hi~ O\\ n choice. Lessons for All Basketball games and karate exhibitions are falr-h rouhnl! affairs m coUege gyms. But the tuo e vents scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at Orange Coast College are somewhat out of the ordinary. The bas ketball players will be students in wheel chairs and the karate exhibitions will be presented by a team of handicapped veterans Crom the VA Hospital m Long Beach. It's all part of Handicapped Awareness Day. a program presented by OCC's Handicapped Students Center and the Handicapped Veterans Program. Seven other community colleges and UC Irvine will be represented, along with service organizations for the handicapped. In addition to the athletic events, there wUl be daylong presentations showing what can be done to help handicapped personsleadaproductive life. · There could be many lessons here-and not only for the handicapped. Tragic Tales of Dear Gloomy Gus A Real Courtroom Bargain Clouded Def e11se Policies Torture (JACK ANDERSON J WASHINGTON -Our mo-st tragic mail comes from poht1cal pris o n ers who have b ct•n brutalized because of their belieb. Their l>tOrk stones have been smu~glcd to us. together ''Ith corrobornth•c evidence. by <'OUrageous friends and pnests who have n s k l'tl torture themsl'lvcs to p)acc the docu· ments befon.• us. We havl· J ust rccci\'ed more -.muggkd r eport'! from Oru11J .. nd I ndia , Once uc.ian, w l' w I I I publis h the :-.ickenin g :,tones in an all<'mpt. to "llr world opi- nion ait:11nst 1 hl' tnrturers. For th • suf. fering pri ~oners. this is their J,1:.L flickering hop('. In Bruiil. the renowned journolts t Vlad1m1r llcrzog voluntarily app\·~1red nt a n army interrogation center an Sao Puulo tor questioning. /\ few hours l~11t•r, ht' was dead. The army put l}Ut the incredulous ~tory that he had hnngl•d himself by hi'> bell .1flt•r ronfc!>)sang to memh(;rs h11> m the Communist Pul'1y. RUT THE brutal truth, a<·cord· Ill~ to th\• 'lmu~.:led l'\ldcnct', 1~ thot lkrzoa wu:, t111 tun'<! und murdert>tl. .Journ11li'>l Rodolfo l\nnder hos st..itcd that dunnJ: h1~ own d<'lcnt111n ht' w1lnt·~~cd ll1•r rn~ · s tort u rt'. Accorchnit l1l K11n1kr':-. aC' '·ount. ht' ancl unotht•r Journ;ilh t Wl're l,1kl•n into an u1h•rru~al11m 1 oom wht'rt' llwy ~aw Jlcrioi::. Tht•y w1•n• oblc to rcco~n11(1 him c•Vt'rl lhOU#:h hC W.11" Wt•unn~ II hood. 1\ i.:uarcl in!llructcd u1,·m lo 11r,1.1e Herzoi;: to conlt·S'I l o Com· rnunl:;t 1t\'t1vltl<'~. But lhc h00tl1.•el pn11on ·r dt•nlcd any part In th<' f' .1ct1v1tlei1. Th<• two journalists wcr1• led .1way, hut t lwv 1·otlld hcur llcrzoi: scrt•nmang. Latt'r. Uwy ~uw H£'r:rng ai;:nln : h1• wa" lrt•mbllnl( uncontrollably. Tht- ncxt duy. they wcri· 1nrormL-d he had commitkd :.4ulrnk. KONOt:R UIMStU~ cmJured .,ndist1c torture ut the hand~ M the :.ccur1ty m('n. II<' was bi!at(•n badh• and\\ ot1 tortured with ch.•c· Inc s hock. The tortur('rs, wear· 1ng'hoods to h1dr their 1dent1t1es, attached wires to his ringers, hands and ankles and then prod- ded him in the face, shoulders and kidneys with wires from a portable generator. Konder \\l'nt mlo hiding arter his release. Alfonso Celso Noguell'a Mon. teiro. a Sao P:sulo l<iwy('r. was \cldnaped off the strcets by gov- ernment agent:i in No\·cmber t97S. He was sub3ected to beat- ings. semi-asphy.xiat1on and elec- lrie s hock tor several d14Ys . Lt. Jose Ferreira de Almeida died in detention in Sao Paulo on Aug. 8, 1975. three days ancr his ;uTest. The official explanation a11nin was that he had comm1ttl'd swclde, but hls la"'ycr reportl'd I suggest we double the salary of eve ry policeman and peace ofhcer and dou- ble the penalty 1f they break their oath. F.R G. obser~ing torture ~cars on Almeida's body dunng a visit lo the center. Tbe lawyer also con· tended that the ceiling of the cell was too low for a successful hang mg. One group of po litical prisonent in Sao Paulo has com- piled a bst of 55 pnsoners whom they know have died of govern- ment torture since 1969. Of course. President Ernesto Geisel has the power to slop tha '> anhumamty. Tbe world shoultl hold him responsible. therefore, as if he personally applied the electric prods. SIMILAR stories have been smuggled to us from India since Indira Gandhi seized dictatorial powers. She should also be held per sonally responsible for the terrible tortures that have been practiced in her name. Hema rt Kumar Vishnoi . leader of a Delhi University stud1•nt. group which opposes the Gandhi regime, was arrested at a picn11'. He was hung upside down and beaten. 1'ht•n burning candlt"! were npplied to his bare M>lt.•s und chill f><>wder wn11 s meared tn· lo his nose and h1s rectum. Om Prakash. arrested for participating in "sotyadraka." 11 nonviolent resistance movcm\•nt, "as beaten mercilessly. He wJs al~o hung upside down and h1., l('stach•s were pok<'d "1th u rod Narash1nha Rao. n grudu:1I<' SIUdl•nt at Oan~olort•, h~1d ht4' hnnds l a~hl•tl hl'hand ham with T'OJX' wh1l'h was strun.: throuJ:h a pulley on the ('1•1hn~. Hl' "11., huutec) a rl'W feet abOvt' tht• ~round und Jf'fl cl :rnghn~ for 20 minutes therl•. with ull h1i. Wl'1i;tht pullinA on his painfully lif'd hnnds. In lndlr:1 Gnndhi''I lndlu, lhls 3J{oni7.lng torture la culk'<l "the ilcroplanc." SF.VEN PERSOSS, 11rrcsted by th<' polit'l' for puttan~ up JlOlitlcal posters . wt"re crurll1 tot·tun:d :tl the Andha Prnd~!!h police s tation . Thret' were ~trlppNt nnd their bodies were burm.'<1 with wox candl~. lndlan h1\\ yers. who 1 ater '"isltcd the pnsonl·rs at the hospital. wen: horrified and lodged" protest. At tdduk1 prison. a prboner named Thangapban. was bi!aten "'1th a torch and a farmer namc<J Parablankaran was beaten into sen selessness. ''Blows "ere rained on his chest wtth the bull of a nOe.'' the nffldaVJl alleites. The two men were g1vc.n noth.tns to drink for 10 days. f.'ootnole· An Indi an spokesman denied the charges of torture. He s . id that political prisoners are treated humanely and that the "India n prison system is one of the good one~ " A Braulinn embassy sp<>kesman said thal il is "not the wachc<' m Brazil to torture" peo"1c Roth the Indian and Brat.tlinn spokes men claimed tht' rcparts of torture were propa~andn an· tended lo tMt11sh the regimes. What a crazy coincidence! The defense hired three psychialrists to probe Miss Patricia Hearst's psyche. And darned if all three didn't fmd her 10 be the sweet, in· nocent, terrified. not·guilly vic- tim of a band of rapacious ter- rorists. On the other hand. Lhe prosecu· tion hired two psychiatrists and- w o u l q you believe it! -· both af?recd Miss Hear:;t was the tough, hard e ned, willing, ~u1lty-as-sin queen o( the S LA. ThJs kind of agre ement among expert wnnesses can only be described as phenomenal. Jn fact . the sole discordant note was sounded by a sixth psycruatnst, thenoled Dr. EgzphuJung. Dr. Jung had been scheduled to testify as a defens e witness until the defense learned he was aJso -;cheduled to testify as a prosecu- tion witness. As a result, neither side called him to the stand. Dr. Jung was fu rious. "THAT'S the thanks I get for Raving both of them a bundle," he told me in an exclu!.1vc interview while pound mg his fist against the head of his portable couch. "One {'Xpert opinion for $10,000, two for $6999each." ( ART HOPPE J I asked how he was able lo make this special offer. "Because -although I had to type up two reports -I onJy had to interview tht• 11ubJcct once." he explained. "And let me say lhttl ench side was Cully isallsficd with my rt•purt. even thouRh neither called me lo the stand." I &liked t>r. Jung how both the r>rM<'<'U hon u nd the defense could besottsfted by the !iaml•n•p<>rt . "Not thl' 1111mc report," he cried indlanantly. "separ<ite ones! Do you thlnk l would. charge the de- reM<' l(ood money to prove th1•ir client "ullty? Or vlN•versu for the 11ros1.•cut1on.," Dy now he was apoplectic. "A re you ;1ccusing me, •Ir, Of profcu1onal dtS· bont'sty ? '' When ht." hnd t'olmcd down at 1:,ist, 1 Inquired how he had managed to sattsfy both sid(>S. .. IT WAS quite simple. reolly ... he said. "In my report for the de- rense. 1 conce,ntrated on a trauma an tht defendant's childhood when she was badly frightened by a dlr· ty joke.1'h1s made hersusceptible -nay, pos1t1vely uger-tohave herbrAinwUht'd ., "Bnlliant," I said. "In m y rebuttal fortheprosecu- tlon. however," he continued, "f pointed out that due to the nature orthejokt it was far more likely to result in an overwhelming com- pulsion. when the subject reached maturity. to fire an automatic ri· nc while wearing a beret." "ls Miss Hearst." I asked flat out. "guilty or not guilty, doc· tor .," He pursed his lips. Ar<'hcd his bro~s. nnd eyed me speculative- ly. ''Which." he lnqwred, "did .)'OU b;&ve an mind?" Carter Plays All Bases WASHINGTON -When Jim- my Carter was asked recently to list his national s ecurity ad· visers, he demonstrated the audacity and c unnmg of his re- markable pres1dcnt1al cam paign: Paul N 1tze and Paul Warnke, he replied evenly That's like teaming Milton Friedman <tnd J ohn Kenneth Galbraith as economic ad- visers. Ex . cept for party affiliation (both arc Democrats>. Nitze and Warnke share few common charac· teristic s. Warnke. a leading dovt' in the last days of the J ohnson ad· ministration o., an tbs1stant Secretary of Dcfl·n:.c~. 1~ a pro· mincnt soft liner and ad\ocate of lowe r defen se s pe ndinK. Nitze, Lynd o n J o hn s on 's hawkish Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1s a profound cnt1c of detente -a Cassandra warning of military insu!f1c1ency. LINKING Nitzt' and Warnke (the first of several advisers 11:.t- ed by Carter) seeks the same ~oal as Carter's campaign pro· se : hawks and doves accepting his pasilion on national security. But nobody -with the possible expection or Carter himself - can really know what hi!> general defense policy would be, much less how to define his de· tailed programs as Prc!>idcnt On the campaign trail. Carter assumes a hard hne veneer criticizing SALT agreements and urging s t epped.up navul spending. But in a recent in- terview with Washin).?t on Poi.t editors, Carter declared the only trend in U.S .-Sovaet m1l1H1ry balance "that concerns me •" tn the naval strength." then add Ni . "l Lhink that we're still sup1.•r1or •.o RussiD ev<'n in th<' Navy." Whil e tending to reJ1•tl :ulvber N1lze's w<1rn10g' of i.trJle~H· nuclear danger from ~h1: Sov1d ( EV ANS-NOV AK ] Recently. hC' ha~ backtracked on t>ven gradual w1thdruwals Crom Germany and J a1)an. suj!gestlng no 1mmcd1alc reductions. Yet, Union, Carter hints he would build more wars hips . Bul he• l'ouples enormously expen:.1vc naval construction with plcd~1·s of overall reduc tions m defon:,e spending. HOW ~1 UCll of a reduction 1s another matter. In Murch 1975. Carter was quoted as caJlinf? for a SIS billion l'Ul. More recently. however. Carter has talked about a S7 to S8 billion redul·t1on. That caused the nat10na1 board of SANE. the peace organ11a· lton. to ask why so little" .. Ir. on l'xammat1on. you can cut morl'. he w o u Id,'' r cph ed Carter'i. s poke:-.man Hut in lht' Was h1ng1on P ost 1ntcrv1ew publtshed 1\1 J rch 21, Carlt•r talked about a cut or 5 percent, amounting to $5. 7 billion. Even assuming the lowest pro· mascd reduction of SS 7 billion, how can it be done? The areas ror cutting h e most frequently mentions -ovcrst'as bases. the proposed B · 1 bomber. Corps of Engineers' dam building, f.(enerals and admirals -arc not only painless but so popular that talking about the m gencr.ites applause. Whether they also would generate even close In SS billio n in c ub i s dubious. part1cul:1rly whe n exam111c1l 1wm by Item. OVERSF.A BASl-:S: While Carter talks of 2.000 mihtarv bases. there ar e presently Vil maJor installations. Of these. 232 are located m three countncs - JIU in Germany. 27 m Jap1.1n and 24 m Korea. To eliminate these bas<'s. the troops using tht>m woulcf have to he brought home on a wholesale basil>. ttut Carter would remove• troops from Korl.'<1 in ''.:;t<1ged Withdrawa ls" over four to (1v1• )eu r~ o nd from 1-;uropt· and Japan even more 13radually. even 1f all troops werl' brought home and all bases l'11minated <which Carter ccrtamJy does not r>ropose). the maximum !>avings without ma:;save demobaltwtton talso not proposed by C<1rlcr) might approach St billion. R-1 bom bcr · Its cost for the next fiscal Yl':Jr is $1 5 billion tthOUl-'(h. of COUfS('. that figure would rise in th<' future). Suv· ings from eliminating the 8 -J. however. would be purtlally ~acr1f1cc:d h y prci.umcd com· pen1>a tory 111CrCases or Cruise m1ss1lci.. DAM BUILOISG: In the most unlikely l'Venl lhal Con~ress WOUid a pprnve It, ehminallon or lhe Lr<.1d1t1onul C"orps of Enginecri. · n vN~ <ind harbors constru<.'llon wo uld save $1 .3 billion annually -but not from the dcfen!>c budget. Spending on dams never has been included there. Flag ofric£'rs: Salaries or all generals and admirals total around $41 million or Oi1 percent of lhe total budgN. What costs so much monl'j' is not pay for the brass (however overstocked> but pay and reliremcnt Cor enlisted men under a rich pay· scale designed lo promote enlist· mcnts an the ull·voluntcer armed forces. Thus. <.1ss umin$! the all· \'Olunteer force and innataon am hoth h ere lo :.l :n , Presidenl Carter would hnvl:to make m41. JOr reduct10n-; 111 m;1npower and weaponry to kee 11 thC' defcnw budjtet lrom r1-.111.:, "1thoul even 1lr<'am1ns: about hh pJnnn('(j pro· ~ram for naval nic>th·rn11at1on. Unique Travel Book l'ro·Carter ha rd linen fct'I the f'l( na va l orr1n•r Wl)LJlcl UP· prec1ale th<'St' fu<·l-. of life as Prci.adent a11el 1111·rt•a•u-t1cfcnfla l>l>l'nl1ln~. Hut ""rt hnt'r~. auch as SAN J.: exc•1•ul1 vl~ SJ11(111d Got.· th~·b. b1•1tev1• Curtl'r I'< "h1111lcal· ly a Hbnnl url forc·1~n policy'' <inct wrJllhJ <'Ut rn11rt• 1lt'l'l'ly. Roth sides '11•e r11r1· ... t rl·n~h ttntl In· tdhitcnco 111 J1 mrny Curll'r und 'l 110 c hoose to interpret hl1l cloudt•d 111111 c il"1 rm dcfonac aa I did the clients of tho oruclo or 1 Oclph1. TllE3:10TO ANVWllt:Rt~ By Leo Rostc.·n . McGraw Hiii. $8 95. One or the nH'l' thln$1S about Leo Rosten is that he wrtte:s so well. so witUly, lhot even 1>uh 1ccts which may not opp1:ul if done by snolht•r writer do iiu when written by Rost<-n. "Thr 3: 10 To Anywhere," for example. is a higbJy per~onal colle<'t1on of sketches. vignettes and mis· tellany des cribing the m:1ny, many places about the world that Ro11ten has visited over tht• years. While "straight." travel boOks may turn many reader., off, Rosten '!l prose is so begu1hng that even tho"le who consider a walk to the corntr ., tnp will be taken by It. ANOTHER P LUS is that the book can be dipped into at rnn dom -no need to begin ot lhe beginning nnd plod on here - and savored s lowly. The book begins with an impressionistic piece about New York City - "this triumphanl island. 50 d:t11;l- lng, so audacious, 5o vulgar" - ( THE BOOKMAN ) but 1r thl' n ·-..dcr prefers to dro1l New York from hi~ 1hncrury, he can move on to London and "uh merge himself in a lonl(, often funny, alway~ interesting detail mg of that <'aptlvat1ng Rril1!ih c1ly that Rosen finds "quite simp- ly, the mos t engaging <'ily J have ever known --endless an kind· ness. immeasurable In <'ht1rm, lavish in the rewttrd11 it offers any wh<> come here with .-n open mind . nd a receptive heart." Turning to more out of-the·way places. Rosten humorously re· calls a verbal batUe between a Hussian acquaintance and a sur· ly waiter in a Leningrad restaurant as well a s the red tape he had to slash his way through in order to get permission to photo- 51raph Lenin's tomb in Moscow. Truly a most plc3:fllnt, a most interesting book PHIL THO~>\..~ AP Books Editor ORANGE COA!T DAILY PILOT ll11,,,.rt 'I "rf<I. P11h/uhl'r 1 hmna • ""'"' f ."d1t<1r llor/JOro ~rt'lh1d1, f:d11on111 Poqf' ~ drtnr Tht• ('<11t11r1 .1l p:iJlr• nr lhc O.illy r11n1 'rek ' to 1nlntm ;ind ,11mul11h' rl'111lrr' by Pn"e•nlln11 on th1" p1111r t.Jlvrr~e t•ornmMt;ir·y on toPll·~ (Jf lnlrrt'~l by ,ynd1r11l· \'ti rnlumni"t" anct certoooisl ... by pro\ 11111111 a forum for readers' vw10 and by pre"~nlin" this Ol'l4~1lill>t'l 0'I op1nion'I rind idra'I on rurr('nl topic~. Th<' fd1tonal O(llO>On!> or the Dwil v runt appear oolv in 1h1• «'rlitoriat rolumn at lhe tnr nf lhr pu~t· Oplnion'l ex· pn·~~«d hv th1• cotumnl L'> and ('..1rtoor11~ts and letter 14'ntl'r'.ll are thr>r own und no l'ndQr.,eml'nl 11r tlw1r v11•11o:-. by the Dally l'llol "hnulrl bf infer red. Tuesday, Mat. 30.1976 •I I I I J ' I I i l t I I • Where to Go WASHINGTON (AP> - Comin.c to W ..shlnitoo lh1s 1ummer? Clip tb1' 11nd bnna 1l alone. Jl ll.'lla you wheretoao. Tho oost pl<aces are in three or tbc bi1 hotelJ. Ont bu red carpeta, marble- like waJb and •loJu wllh a bright ehe ·ry utmosphecc. Another bas five Frt-nch provincial dres•ina tablu. The third l:s rated beat or .di. It features " 1paciou~. comfortable anteroom. THEY WEa E rated by the W ash i n gton S t u. which surveyed the l:k:11t · 8iceotenn1al Bathroom Seu for summer vuutors. Public bathr ooms were rated 'With phio1ers, &boo known •• plumbers' helpers. A quadruple plun1er wu tbe b.tthesl nltnJ Winne,.. of th~ C'Oveted quodruple pluo1er were the Sberalo n ·Carllon. Shoreham Americana and StaUer·Hilloo bolels. TH£ ST.\ TL);ft .HJllon ha.a two public b athrooms for men. The one on lts second floor. complete wilb :tnttlroom . wos rated "lb • !meat found on this isurvey." The new FBI Building wias rated the worst. 1t got nary a pl11nger -tbe only • ID DC bu1fdln• In t own whleh failed to cet any ruuna aJtorether. The Star re Port~: • 'A &t;POaTEA aimulatlnc nc:M ran th toUow1na iantlet: A KU•rd ut the front door dir~C'd htm aero•• a courtyard and up a fll&h\ of alairs to a s~ood auud, wbo pas~t'd him on to a •et of double doori.. "'Tb~ two ~u:irds Inside the doors uaked 1£ lht: re· porttr wus on a tour "Whc:n they learned h,. was ool, they s:ud, 'Sorry. you must be on ll lour. You might try tho McDonald's on EStreet."' •• Wildlife Reseroe Approved SACRA•£NTO <AP) -I\ new G6·Yt'ar r.tab• luse at Son P ablo lla} c~ate one o/ 1h,• larie11t w1Jdllfe rt:scr vci. ln C.Ufornlo, 1>rotect1na at leut two endanacr.,·d &~c11.':s, offlcuali uy The lo3i.c, which beslns Thursday. affe<'t'i 10,350 acres of tide> and submerged mur-5hlund In Marin nnd Sonomu countll.'s, i.u 'd a SPOke~man. QUEENIE DAILY Ptl.OT ,, ~ Rrcnda A nderson .. tudt-nl ut Will · ingboro IN J ) IU4Zh At l eas t tw o endangered ioipt!l'le~ l\U\'t• been seen u•ing lhc habitat-a marsh bird ·i......,_._.,,.....,,,,.._.,,...._,,,..,._.,....,_._,_.,...._..,,._._.....,......,,,,.......,......,.,,,._.,,.....,,,,.._.,,.~.,,..._...,....,_..__...._..,._._.._.., .. ca II ed the <.:a la r or n 1 a ~·~~~/ Srhool. grunucl's us 3 -:so ...... __ ....... h•--:;he gets vuccmaled Freeway Eff eets Lead Content Blurring Plans By TllO~f.\S 0 . E Ll.\S U:11c 01 land near freeway:11 and other hl.'avaly· traveled roads as under a cloud of uncl'rtaant v because o r the contrnvcr..,y in er the danger po:,cd by high au· concc11tr:it1ons or· lead from motor vehicles. The most d1rccl cv1denre of the concl:'rn came last month 1n a relatively unpublac1lcd deca!>aon by t he Los Angeles Rt'creJtaon und Parks Com- m1ss1on. It hal> haltt'<l development of new parh within 1,000 feet of any freeway. since <ilmost all atr·borne le<id comt?s lrom engine cxhauMs. THE CHIEF COSCERS IS O\'E R children's health. High lead conLcnt has been a!>:.oc1ated with ner vous dal>ordt>rs and i.lov. er ph) s1cal and mental reaction tames. These probleml> are bd11•\ l'd ton· :.ult from the f .icl lh.il lead 111 rt'd blood cc lb decreases their ab1hty to currv o~\ gen The recent ant1:n.-.1f1 c.u1on ol ('onl·ern mer ll'ad results partly from a study conducted by the Berkele.> ·based Californa.J Blood Lead PrOJecl. T hat study found that children hvani.: within 1.000 OlJTHERN CA LI FORNIA f'OCUS teet of free" a) s 10 LOS Angeles and .\lameda counue~ had sagmtu.•antl} higher blood lt•Jd Je,·eh than kids who thdn"t law near frcew<i) o; Another test comp.1red chaldr(•n or UCL.\ Mu dents laving in a hou~1ng prOJ\.'Cl next to .i frce\\;1) with those of slafr mt•mbcr:s al a ho:spllal in the hagh desert com munity ot Lanca!>lt•r T HE UCL.\·COSSt :cn :o Cllll.ORE:"tl hart blood lt•ad l\.'\'l·h n11 Inv.er than 10 macrog rum.;, wh11l• none ot ttw l.,mc.a~tt·r yuung'll•rs ''as abovt• 21.3 ,\vt•ragt• lt'.atl c-on11•n1 111 lhc :-1111 around the L'CL,\ 11tude111 hou~111i.: <.'tlllllJlt•\. ~ ..... 1bou1 lnplc the hagh dt!l>Cl'l lllldlllg Soml' oll1t:1JI!\ arc contend1n1t that ambient l<>.id m ca!'luremcnls ought to ~~(Hnt• a:s amportanl a I actor an land·ll"t' plJnnang .1!> hydrQCarbon:s a rc. Po1t•nt1JI he.Jlth dam:.ige from both hydro<:arh1111' .ind c.iruon monoxide g.i) from car t"<haust:. ,., an 1mpor1ant fact<>r an planning de· l'"IOn' StHn : .\IR POLUITIO:'ll EXPERTS contend th~ll lhl' recent ..,tudll''-prow conelu ... avcly lhat lead blood le HI' JI I! dtrt?etly n•latcJ 10 d1StJncel! or re "111\'fll'l'" I 111m £n•t•WJ~'!'I and ha~hways But Olher .. mog meal!unng stations r.1r from .inv lrt?l•wayll or high !>pt•t'd ro.ids have also n•porl l'<I hti:h .im b1cnt ll'ad ll'n+ .. kachng <.omc t:'(J)t?rh tObl•lat'\'l' lrN'W;JYl> ~lrt'n ttlwonl) l'.IU .. l'S. With a111•s11mall'd 20011.'ad 1~11!'>11nmg dt•alh~ Ill' curnnl! n • .111onallv cac-h )<'l.lr and about tilJO,()()(J c•h1lt.lrl•n ha\ 111~ dl•VaH'd blo()<I lt•ad ll•vcls, pl;111 ner., ha n· hc•c·nmc c·onscaoui. or th<' h•.id factor S.iy~ orw , l'lt'l'.m 1·Hv pl.innt•r. ·I don't knt1\\ what to d11 w11h pr111>1·rl \ h\ ll'l'<'WUY' It ;ar1yl111ni:. \\C try now to d1 ,t•11ur.1~P or rut do\\ll n•,1Jc1H1JI llcn ... 1tv 1\l',l l11 lhl• l11•\'W,1\~ ht•t·au.,1• ul t•:o1.1:1t111a.: ,11r pollut ;_ant:.. 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Tllt:V:.; \ v ·rin: •'ACT Tfl \T .Jlmt>'>I .111 l';Jf\; will 1t•c1u1n• h'.ul lri'C' llJ"olarh' hv 1!114!1 would .it· complhh lhl' ..,t11nt· 11u1 pMc• 1\11 pml Hli1 mod1•l . \ml'r1 cun rJr .. h,1\•t• lw1•n '"'''J!nl.'d to u'c• 11nly 11.'utl tn•<.• .:,1,ola111'. ,111t1 th••}' v.111 JCcot111t fnr ,almo.,l !1:1 pc.'rec•nl fl l lhl' :.tall'·~ .1Uto ... lll)c,1r.; from now LUGGAGE TAGS ""-YOUR BUSINESS CARD Send one card for uach taq ~ one spart> We return permanently ~alPd allractivl' tag & slrap mel'ltnQ ,11rhnr I 0 requirements Prevent loss & lh"fl/ For a personalized taq enclocw wallpaper, labr1c or Day Glo ·· paper & WP ~ ~ .. ~· will back & lrim your /~.ti' ~(,,~ ~.,'!'. tags Or try lwo cards ...JI..,. ~";.#'.. back to back "'1" · PRICES: S2 .._or l /SS 4/5 ... , Sl.60 ~e. 6/f ... , SI.SO H . tO or !Mr~ S f.40 ... ~, ..... """" ..... -_. -- MO C•RD? ._.,... -., ---.~ ,.._. _,. .... -c.911 ,... .... ADOU'cecll. SIMD CHECK Olt MOMEY ORDER TO! PILOT PRINTING ,.0 . IOI I 5'0 TA CAUF. t2,26 clapper ratl und the i.all marsh harvest mo11se. &------------------_.. ag_41inst mcn!»l<'S un · I clunk th<' ~ason ·s nboul over I ~ signs of •Pttn& dcr state pro~ram. "' t'r) v. here " What are yo chances of getting credit? 7 things that can hurt: __...,.....,_, 1. Always paying cash for everyt.lung. It's a good old American virtue, and a.a bankers we wouidn't knock it. But avolcU:ng all use of credit hardly gtves you a. credit rating. Good move for a good, st.rong relationship with one place that can ~· .. -handle all your banking needs. 4. Not having a.ny_l'OOts. young adult: open a charge account,,,,...11oa.1 .. .- at a department store. Bey only what you'd buy anyway, and pay UCB knows that people change ca.reers a.ndJobs more those bills promptly. 2. Always Owing a small-loan company. Let's say Larry R. has a long, consistent record of get.ting loans. What's more, he never gets squared awavr. He's always applying !or a new loan before the old one 1s pa.id off. We h ope he won't be too shocked 1! a ba.nk like UCB ts leery of gtvtng him credit. Tb.ts doesn't mean loan companies a.re nicer than banks. It means they can a.trord. greater r1sks. Wl\Y?.They normally charge higher rates and :rn.a_,y require more security. 3 Borrowing all over town. You're better off to get. your loans at one place where they know you. Better still, at the same bank where you have your checking and savtngs accounts. It. pays to build a Opening a couple of bank accounts at the same bank. A checklng and a savings account. Good man~ement of your check- ing account. helps show t.hat you're a responsible person. And building a. savt.ngs H.Ccount shows an awareness ofthri.ft. 2. Hav1ng a good '"I'hl'f"f' C's ofCrM!t .. rat.tng. Banks often use t.h!S formula m - rat.mg an appllca.nt. Character, Capa.c1t.y and Collateral Character refers to your personal traits -honesty, rellabutty, good judgment -shown on the job and 1n dally 11fe. Capacity means Income enough t.o pay otJyour debts. And Collateral: tangible assets Hke n h omo, a. car. a P1Cll.8SO, or securttles . 3. Being a. po~on. Not long ago, get.tmg credit at some ba.nks depended on your sex. Or marital status. Now, happily, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act ba.ro such d1scrim.1natlon. AL UCB. we don't dJscrlmin.a.te If you're a man or woman, married or single. Our pol lcies are based on the belle( that people a.re people. Peri0<1. 4. Get.t.tng your own name establ1shcd. Noboey ts eager to do business W1th a John t han in grandfather's dey. And that they move aroWld more (especia.11.y California.nS). Still there 1s a d.11Ierence oat.ween the constant job hopper and the employee who tends to stey awhUe. Also, between the transient whose address 1s a P.O. box and the homeowner who's active 1n the PTA. .:>.Having a slow-~ record. Popular fallacy: assuming that pa.y1ng the late charge on an instalment loan or 88.les contract erases a.oy late mark from your record Probably not. A creditor may make a note of it it your ~ent 1s 10 or mo days late. He may send you a notice. ---.... And he may a.lso adv1se a creditr reporting agency. Clllditors defln1tely are concerned about any account that's consiStentJy late, w1th no move to make other arrangements. 7 things that can help: cards in your name. Perhaps by taking out and repaying a personal loan 1! needed. ...J, Keeping 1n touch wtth creditors. They realize that customers can get sick, get fired, have sudden reverses If tha.t"s t.he case. let them know; don't. suffer in sUence. Credit.ors are more likely t.o help if you call them before t.hey ca.II you. Sorne- umes they wtll change payment. dates on In· stalrnent contracts Or stretch out payments. (or Jane) Doe. To qual uy for cred.lt., ~;i11;;;:::'_....__. you should establtsh a flnanctal r ident1t.y. By matnta.in.1ng your own checking or saVings account, for example, or getu.ng some credit 6,Being up to your neck in payments. lt"s normal m t.oda¥'s credit society to • carry some debt. But how much 1s too much? We believe a typical family W1t.h two children shouldn't have mont.hly debt payments totAllng more tha.n 4 0% or their gross (before t.ruces) rnont.hly income. That is, 1f their income 1s $900 a month, or $10,800 a. yea.r, these pa,yments shouldn't exceed $360 a mont.h. 7 ·A goof-up in yow• credit J1l.ting. Computers and credit people can make damaging rnist.a.kes. If you believe you've been wrongly rated a bad credit risk, fl.rat ask your local credit bureau what. your rating is. ~5il (If you .know 1ts name, look for the number m the White Pages of your phone book. If you don't, call one of the major credit-reporting agencies listed m the Yellow Pages.) If you believe your credit rating 1s in· correct. check into the law that can help you correct 1t. 6. Building a. ra~·d.a.y fund. Keep feeding your UCB Regular Sa.vtngs Account. till it's two to three times your monthly mcome. Then 1! there's an emergency, you've got a ftna.nc1&1 cuahion. And you may not have to touch 1t. Leave your savings int.a.ct, and ask for a loan at a lower-t.ban·usual interest rate. That's pos- sible because your savings ca.n be pledged. as collatera.L Meantime, your savings keep right on drawing 5% 1nt.erest. Which 1a neat . ReaUzmg what credit is. BaslcalJy, 1t's leastng money as needed. And tho ftna.nce charge you pay for 1ts use 1B like a leasing charge. UCB offers Cl'edJt. 1n many forms. Simple-interest porsona.l loanfJ (You pay interest. only on the unpaid oolance. There's no prepayment. ponall.,y) S!Jnple-interest ca.r anrt homo·tmprovn ment loans. Crcd.lt.·card loans. Balancu PhJB• loans. Real estate Joans. We lend because we·re tn t.ho londtng business-not because we're koon guys Ot' easy marks. We expect. borrowers to Jovel With us and to try to make t.holr payments on time. In turn, we try to be honest a.nd e&ndid wtth t.hem. In faot. that's why wo run ads like t.hiS. UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 1~, tT>t• r f n 1 • • Ge It stri ight from UCB. DAILY PILOT Extra OC Train Due Serious ~ut Green-eyed Redheads Joinl Powers Board Pus lies for More Service No road for can leads lnto the town of Ztrmatt, Switzerland. To iet there, you r1thl"r hike or ride a marrow aiuugl· r;ulroad line Whether lo build a car ro..O lrito thut town wu · put to the ballot there not long ttl(o. And the voters nixed It ovcrwhelm1n~ly. No can1, they said resoundingly. Never. l·H ·r Whot. you d on't remember Edga.r Wallace? The renowned wnter of mystery stories once turned out evt>ry fifth book sold In En&land. Q. "Whicb five jockeys hnve woo lhc most races? • A. W11Ue Shoemaker. Johnny Lon&den. Eddie Arcaro, Steve Brooks and Walter Blum. A law in Bnvana now requires all ridmg horses to wear ucense plates. . .It"s a mat- ter or record. toQ. that tht> cape color ~ h1ch most readily 1nruratcs a bull 1:. not r e d . but wtute. . .Fiercest beast or all for its weight and size 1s the army ant. I'm told. And 1t 's totally blind. Doctors , lawyers, teachers and artists, they're the four occu]>a• Uonal sorn who a re most likely to go in for psychoanalysis, bear in mind. LOVE AND WAR Best of the men handlers are the blue· eyed brunettes. Or so cont ends' one self. proclaimed expert on matters romantic. Our Love aod War man is reluctant to argue. but be repeatedly has voiced the personal opinion that green.eyed redheads are seeond lo none in that knack or dominating gentleman friends. The blue-eyed brunettes. he says, a.re apt to be too tender. a failing rarely evidenced by the green-eyed redheads. A.ddrtu mail lo L M. Boyd, P.0 Bor IS6C>, Ccma Mtso CA. 92626 By WILLIAM CllaElBEll °' -o~u, ,.,.,.. ,_ 54.ir\•h·al of • thr county ef· lort to add one more p~natr traln on the Santll Pe rail Imo from Los Anacll'I to San Diego via Oran1e County appeared 1almoal certain Mond~y. Rut tbt falc of u second lraln. usembled a nd paid for by Los Angeles County ulon(·.1~ hangaoc ln lhe balanl'c. Thon obscrvatlnns were madt at a meeting <>f the County Tran3 p o rtation Service OrJ:anm1tlon CCTSO>. which was C'rcated by tht• three counties un· der a Joint power:. uitreement In un effort to beer ui> cvmmuter hour rail ~en ice THE CT 0 directors -one super\'i~nr from each county - voted to beain operating their tram June 14. nearly two months after the or1ganal Apnl 25 start mg date But ~fore that dJtc can be firmly S<'t , the Board:. or S\{peniaol'I In UC'b county mu t approve a tenllti\ e rontract with Amtrak. th• federal a&ency lh.-t runs the raUroads The start of opcrnUon:i ii also cont1n1"ot oo aaret•mt'nt b) San ta t't to maln\ain i.cvcral new stations alona the line an Lru. Antteles and Ornn~l' Countle~ and lhe ava1lab1hly or state and fcd~ral trans portutson funds to keep the train rolhnit CTSO PLANN.:Rs sa1d the success or the tr1·<'ounty tr~in. to be fundtd with Amtrak money und $86,'700 from t'lll'h member county. appe:trs to have bet111 us· sured by the fact it no longer 1s sc~edule(j to run dunng com· muter hours In its standin~ c-onlr;.ict with Amtrak. Santa i-·t-Hail road pt o h1b1ts purely commuter n11I sen•1ce on llS trach.s be<:au:.e of s upposed interference with lre1~ht hauling ser \'1ce The schedule adopled by the CTSO board for lhetr train \\ 111 have an LA dtpartl.U"C at •:30 p m or urllt>r and a late·nhrht departure from San Dleio back to Loa Anaele.s ORANGE COUNTY Supervtso r Ralph Clark , chairman or the CTSO board. que~tlunt'd the w1sJom or pa.yin,& fur a tr ain thi.t won't ltvo up to thc tri·county ol(ency's original intent improved commuter hour service. But C"rSO stuff analyst Rudy Massman said ll wlll serve a J)urpose becau t o.nJ.y 20 percent of ull uuto und trut•k truffle Is <1l the peak hours. h:av1ng IJ> per· cent of all trips uva1hable to new nul sen lCe at off.peak times. The Santa 1-~e pact with Am· truk appear!! to be the biggest i.tumbhng block for the Los Angeles County.funded train bl•causc als proposed schedult! plact> 1t in lhe middle of the peak commuter hours. LA Sl'PER\'fSOR Baxter Ward, a CTSO board member, said has county has completed re· turb1shang eight old rail cars that were acquired lo assemble a new commuter train. Two ha\rc already been delivered and the rt>i.t are due within a matter of weeks, he said. Wiggins to Press For Hinshaw Ouster But despite a contract between Los Angeles County and Amtrak. direct comment on lhe possibility Santa Fe otricials have refust'd Orange County's senior con- gressman. Rep. Charles Wi ggins IR-Fullerton). would press for expulsion of Rep Andrew Hinshaw <R·Newport Beachl on- ly if voters turn him out in June and his bribery conviction is up· held on appeal. A member or Wiggins' Orange County starr conr1rml>d that their boss had spoken to lhnshaw about the possibility of res1gna- t1on and had been rebuffed. Hanshaw h3s cons1stentl) re- fused all demands that he quit his post prior lo the pnmary elec- tion. Eight Republicans and four Democrats have filed to run in t.he40th Dislnct race. of expulsion. the federul agency's orders to T h e c o u n l Y ' s o l h e r begin operating the Los Angeles· Congressmen, Democrats Jerry funded train. Patterson and Mark Hannaford. A~thur Lloyd . regional said recently they would support representative for Amtrak. said 11 a move to oust Hinshaw from the Santa 1-,e is taking a "fine line ap. House but only lf he bas exhaust· proach.. to interpretatson of its ed his legal resources. restriction on commuter service. Hinshaw was not available for lie said the r ailroad rirm is comment on the possibility of an claimang the Los Angeles train expulsion move by Wiggins. constitutes a commuter system. UNDER THE House rules or \\'ARD TOLD THE CTSO official conduc t. Hinshaw may board that the ent.Jre matter retain his $44,600-a-year seat 1f must now undergo binding he refrains from voting and com· arbitration that will lake "a m1ttee activity. The rules have manamum ofsix months." Weig Undoro·s unique 10·woei.. treotmonl and 1ro1n1ng program will teach patients how 10 reoc h and mo1n101n thou "loon wetQhl" 101 hll' A sole and proc11col pion. w1lh p ropc1 nut1111ono1 d1e1. ond conllnuol emo11onol support Now oud•o and sub·hminol v1suof aids ore used to motivate th.· J.AJllent The <mhre praorom •s undC'r the s111c1 sup<'tV1s1on of Mod1col Doctors. special· 1sts in Bonotr1c Medicine l •ndelfo Cl•nict o•~ C'"'nt"IJ on<1 odm•n•\h'<•~ t'v Nlt•<H:al OnclOls "'01 'ei."•cl the<• rvochco IO 6o1.01ncs AJ l Clifi.c Per~ 010 ~CC)n)('(1 l:'y lht" SIO!C \JI Col IOll'll.J Coll tor lnlormatlon Monday thru Friday 9 A.M. TO 1 P.M.-2 P.M. TO 6 PM. NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 I , o ~~c lf"o))'("" 11 Si l I COSTA MESA 557--1893 r., •, 1 \11 ·r i. ~ Ir< l-...!.t0nt1I Ulcl<J Son 8emo1d1no • E. tong Beach • Misslon Hills Howtho1ne • Orange • Newport Beach Gorden Giove • long 8eoch • Pasadena lo Hobfa ·Woodland Hills • Sherma n Oaks We\t Covina • Fullerton • Riverside ·Sonia Monico CO$fO Mesa • Pomona • Cernlo$ • Hollywood u~;gr MEDICAL CLINIC Deaths Elsewlwre SANTA BARRARA CAP> -Mt:m11r1al services for nat1onalh known religion wr1ll•r John Cogley, 60. arl' :.cheduled Wcdne~day at /\II Saints by·lhc·Sl·u Churc h . Co~lcy , a rormcr edilor of the frrcd n fatal heart <itlack ht.>rc Sunda) been challenged by the county Jn the meantime. Ward ha:-. League of Women Voters and in a suggested the possibility of using legal complaint filed by one or the Los Angeles rail cars fo r the Hinshaw's election foes, attorney CTSO. which now seems to ha\e WIGGINS IS A member of the Michael Clancey. the best chance or s tartJng opera-...--------------------. house Jud1c1ary Committee. and Hinshaw's appeal of a conv1c-tions m tht' near future. Catholic mugaline, .. Ct>mmonweal." and an expert 10 R oma n Catholic matter:., sur. IA Ka• OOAOfkV " flAO:E•. -.. of He•oott 8t"Mf'I C• O•t• OI ...,,,_ -.Ur(" 11 ••1• \vr ••v•d OY ,,., ,,.,.,....,., (.,1 B•••r, 'O't, (Kl , 84'"u dauQM•r\ W'"'""' ()yy •nd C,.Of'91t Arw. 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M t\ Vlfft A1~1 ••\IM Clftuqf'll•t of tf'WI I~\• P•MI M AdiiHt Of Hltitfl\IU\9tO,, "'Mt\, w•o\ Qri'n~1t119nt•t of t~ fAtlll W1ll1•"' Aa"" wnt •At •n ••''' P-ot"W•f M t-tuAl111ilJfOft fl•,.t h VW '-"•\ • ~ ..-t-...t" o• t'tu.nt•ftQIOft IM4u. n ( '"""'" f "" .-nn H1Qft '' "'001 ... , • "'"'""'' o1 h ttl'f' t fHf\d W t •IPIOltC t MH(f\ At 0.•"'09' (• """"'"'•M.,..tot f,..,AH•r '~"~''t \"P ._,., • OtAOti•t• ftf t ... ,,,,,,,, ,,.,. VA••••\l,., '" f .ttl•t hW\ (,. ., .. \ • m.m"'°r C1f trw f·t-· t(. .. ,,_.. P"• Uontw "°'" trtt, A~y 1 H Po\A W•fn•'ltt1y ¥•H " lt At '''"'"' ll\ffi91 MAU 10 00 AM f~, cw, Ar•r11 t ,., \1 \.,...._."A '"'°"'~'" ti"4 ' tf'ti .. n· ... ,,. \t Huf'lll"4JIOf\ O••n C • '"'"'"'"'"' t;oew-1 '~1,....,<J <•.,...t•r• ._.v,.,HnQIOtl ft.••" ""'-'"' MotlU.M'r d·t I >I lfU,11•• J C'I \ t I I " I\ '<l I 0 I< I & H n f\ft t MA& ( ,,., t rh -.tft Nw• n '1~ H /4 itl t~ "Qt' f)~ ' f.t• d•' t t tt"f•f l""V'Gn 6t ~" <.• w, ....... ,, by tMlh BALTZ·BEAOl!AON FUN! .. AL HOME C.orona del Mat e 73-G45() Co.ta Mesa 846-24?4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro.away Cos111 Me&A e.'42·9150 McCO"MICK MO"TUAAY Laoun. Beach 494-9415 San Juan C.platrano 49~1778 fitACIFtC Vl(W •MOfUAL PAAK Cemetery Monuary Chapel 3500 PKJhc View Ori119 NewpQ11 Bo1ctr. C.hlorm1 844-2700 HEKFAMll'f CXM.ONIAL FUNERAi. HOME 7801 Botsa ""'?· Wes1ntinster 893-3525 SISTMS' MO"TUAAY 827 Main St. Huntington S.ldl 636"e539 a spokesman an his office said the tion that drew one to 14 year s in Amtrak 1s also offering to let congressman would be in "an state pnson is due to be hear1l CTSO use brand new carii that SAN FRANCISCO ideal position" lo start expulsion sometime in early June. But ,,111 bl' ;.ivu1l:.ible by June 1. The c A P ) M em or i a I proceedangs. even if he fails in his bid to over· options will be studil'CI by the :.t'f\'ll'<'S are slated Wed-Wiggins was in WnshingtM turn the conviction. he retains his CTSO staff for a r eport back al A 1vlde to ON1...,111tr clturchM •nd thelr ....... •PP••re a.tunlep In the nesdnyforDr.J oseph ll. and couldn't be reached for seatuntilremovedbythevoters. theApril JOmeetin~. ~tcFarlaod,45, resenrcb -~~~~~~~~~--.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:..._~~~~~~~~~~-1..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DAILY PILOT psychologist and dean of ~---------.,-------------------------------------------------A n t 1 o c h C o l I e g e REFLECTIONS 1-pro~ram in San Fran· by clsco McFarland died R Saturday in Franklin eyn Hospital. Sbeff e D~atla Noilen ~'"'· Coft<".t A~t.t ot ,:~~" V.tflrey AUti.t VtHli'\wv• o• c..-rnto\ C. AAO f\Oef'Mt• 0V.f''te Of FOWl\U.-.. Vall<!y """ """· 0.111•1 &« .. ,. ol ........ _ hech, Joe 8#C•rt• Of l..f ._.,&w.t .,_, S.f1t.tOOI &.<•rr• ef '-"•• AN 11 'lf•ftel<fljl<lf .... •ncl I QrMI ,,.,,Ck"ttdren "°'•', T ~1 e 00 PM SmtH\\ Mor1udfy (Pl•P"'I Fli.lr'Wt .. ,,,.»Wo<lnnO.y 10 OOAM, \I.~~ J~ C •1MhC (P'ltif(h '""°...,,..,. ... &. """'"'°''• 54•-.U, Hu11l""lt0ft e.«1>. C.• lntttn-.nt. W•\tmtfl\t,tet .....,.,.,..,., '"Te ...... "'-..... ...... -'."'......, .... C-..111..,,M ..... lt_.. -,_..,, .... tr"' ..... ........ -1.-f~ P••-\lnll"•~-;o~::,·~~:• .. lon Thtrt' i.S a tendency for ROSA FfAArc:.><o , .. ~of 19 Ull common folkll to &our~• A•• , ,o.,ll•e•••. L•noo... observe the famous and [llQI.,.... l>•t• 111 Out II M•rcfl 11, ,.,, I h (' We a Ith y With ll """"" 11• '-• "'0 "''" EUQo,,. °" <'crtam amount of envy Ro\" -,.,,,1,,., ,.,,. Otl••h• 8 e ltl· u-o•o.-ron C..O•I• M•u Morto.tMy Ojr..: We may feel that such w• people have mastered lbe AICHARO T :~~~~. ·~·· ... nio< 11' art of living ... that lbey "'""00' Wo No1oorl ll•«ll. CA o... arc Rl'tl1n,11 murh more .,..,.,.'"""'"" l• m~ s.,,_..,..,"'"'' out of life than the rest of wu• ""-'O'''' cM~rtt'''· Jtan ~•h, us. NMK., OonuWJ\Htl •r\d 0of"I$ tor, .ttW• }1 Qf•t\OC"•ldrtn tto\•t• TtH"\.d•V -ti! )0 at I 00 PM, O>t< l"'1Y 0...... OI A~I• , ..,....,,.1 m•\\ W90nl"WMy, ~'("' 11, ,0 00 AM tnt•rm.nt wtut ~ "''•••• "•"' 8t'l»~'o" Co~ mt 11/14, ~'""'' v dlf•<tors tn 114W of fh>'"'"• ITW/N.lifl•t (Of'\f,-10'!Jt10f'ti\ fN., Oie M..a. lo ff\.e Oi•lb9't•' Anoc•••on. ounAP'ION -Iii( A"ORflN OU\fA"SOH,,.. \tCl•n• of 1411 fr4HUh<o Drawe, ,,.,.•OOf'' 8••'" C• D•t .. o1 ••tft Mu chtt lt1' \4iif•1on-dbl ,._\Plffftt\. M t .. M t\ o .. ,,." GV\t•h ()n. ''''"' t'•tMr1~ P"'"r Of•ftarnoif._..,. c:---ot ie..r-. '"'•' Uft(t.\ 4'~' ,,.., •• tu'\h '1•rvH •' tllf•tf O• pt111•I• A•lt1 fW.•Ql'"fClfot (b\14 MfW ¥•ftV.,f ~•tt. ~ ... 'MlfH c ""'' ~ tf "~' ,,... ,.,fdirf'tt (JI Co\t• AA-oti..~ ~ • (>At• Of t1~AtP\ M1Hf h 1" '"'• \.\#f.-1lf"'Ct 0'1 t \ •tf• M atJllJI A \ft\ittt '"',... \M\ H U I Att\;llir •I ~ 0.~J U (j f ')1'1~"9 o l f WtfH10f"t •M 0..tr•" W.411 Of Hvfll1tflltlefllt At •\" l w n 11•"""'"' Ooft\ WolV> of L-llP<OC'h AnO (t\•tft•n 0"'•04.ft Of Vt~tvr• "'-""" 9tenckht1dren •M thrH .,,..., 9f..Wl\U'VH1, fftOf"'H", ,,......._, Piol- O'f W•\NvQ~I, W•'\" , bfOU.r, flll•Y JC>hn \puthwf Wlt~U•. K•l"\o\\ Q"•t'\ tu•• W•t•'' Of G•.,•••r. '4\0f'.:SO. I• V•l>Of\n (ult~ nl 011\, (0 ... .00 - MHO,.O t~""'"' o1 W••N>ll<lotl, Wa\tl '-''•"~'' OOPM ff'lll•"4J•'f.t• flwiofh~I ""''"'\1 f f\vH"i, C..O'll• M•'•· CA tnt•r nw"t H•tbot Aft\t MtMOtt.u P•'tl Thr real art or living ronsisl'\ or sampling 11nd savonng the llood lhat t'I available lo ull. Bl every golden opportunity. It •~ de!!ir able that l~ funcr•l d1r~ctor upon whom you wtlt r ely at t~ llm<' of nttd Is aomeoo<' you have ml't und~r IC'ls trylnll <'1 r cum11t1nc.-" Wf' mv1tc-you lo slap tn for II Vlilllt 974 SOUTH (0"5T Hl(tlfW/\Y V.a.JNAWCH 494 ISJS ~CllMfNll 1!.ll NORTH B. (/\~NO RE.AL 41120100 PM the Vlrw ""°""''V dlrtc•Of"'\ ._ ________ _ NEW 83,817 ·SQ.·F'I BUILDING WITH RAIL, DOCK·IDGR LOADING, EXPANSION LAND, PROTECl'ED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS AND MORE. r ()f inlormation on thtS ()f other bu11d1nQ alttmat1ves. call your broker Of Craig Lyon. Manager of Sales and LeasJng, 11(213)628-42G$. (714) 833·1010 IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX The complete Savings and Loan. Choose the Perpetual Savings Plan that suits you beSt. Y nu r money wi II grow y<'ar after year after vear \vi th nt•vrr enrling sccuri ty. Funds dcpositrd by the 10th of the month, t·arn intf·l't"'st frorn the 1st-when hrlci to the ('nd of the qual't<'r. The high an nu al yield indicated for each account rc•sull(\ when C'arnings are compoundtcl daily and maintained for one year. Passbook accounts have no withdrawal penalties and though withd1·awals can be made on certificate accounts at any time. federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty on funds withdrawn prior to maturity. Accounts arc insured to $40,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Drop by soon and see why it rnakcs good sense to kc.-ep your dollars at Prrpctual Sa\·ings. Look at all you get when you save with ~rpetual: Free Checking Account• Free Safe Deposit Boxes• Ft·ee Travelers Checks" Free Money Orders• Free Trust Deed Collrctions • Free Photocopy Service Free Nota1·y Scrvict' Free Savings Bond Redemptions Free Savc-hy-Mail Free Tax Sheltered Coun~l ing for LR.A. & Keogh Plans Frre Interbranch Privilcgrs Free Direct Deposit of Social Security Checks Free Parking Free Transfer Service for New Accounts •Th<' nho\'c services--plus many morc-ur<' F11·c with a qualifyin.ir account. • Fullerton Office Gary L r c11e1s, Manager 3334 Yorba Linda Blvd •• (714) 993-1200 • Newport Beach Office James A Jackson, Mannoer 1634 New MacArthur Blvd .• (714) 640.1634 IMl'tJ Hilb Ihle Olflct • Tllomtt C. Wtbsltr, Prnldtnt 9720 Wlbllilt lll\'CI. • (213) 274 6066/212 5656 Wnt.ss4 Yi1lap Otfa • Btrtley S.. 'otltt, M1n11er 10866 Wll\hllt 8lwd. • (213) 474,3503 • lafdlll!Oflt otlitt • Osle Wm. Minh. M1n1att 250 Horth L.rchmont 81~ ti 8rmty Blvd.• (213) 462 646l "°'1tlfW,. 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Marci"! 30. 1976 OAll Y PILOT A 9 By Bil Keane "Mommyl Jeffy uMd up the who!. roll ogoinl" Your lloros cope Bull: Watch Sacred Cow W E DNESDAY , MARCH 31 By S YDNE Y OMARR Sex OD 'l'V Showi~ Set in Boston NEEDHAM. Mass <AP) -A Boston·area television ataUon plans to broadcul the kmd of material that used to be banned ln Boston evtn whtn it came In book$. An hour·lona procrom to be broadcast Friday nl1bt on WCVB·TV. the local Amc.orlcan Bro dc:ost· int Company attlllate. futuret expHc1t dc1crip· tlont and pbotoa of parts of the body and dlscuaslons ••1th adoJHcenll about ~Ir emeralnt HXUallt)'. THE STATION SAID ntE proaram. ''There'i1 Something We've Bffn Mtanlna to Tell You," 11 in· tended to stimulate fiunUy dlscuaslon. The proa ram 1s de ianod for JO· to H -ye ar·olds. It ls believed to be the nrst sex educ ation show m the Boston area and one or the first in the n~Uon . The proaram does not bddress the question or premarital sex. "THAT JS PROBAIJLY ONE ot the more ill· divlducil decisions In life," uid the narrator. Dr. Timothy Johnson. after a special pres.s screening . Dr. J ohnson. an Instruc tor at Harva rd .Medical School as well as WCVB's medical editor. said he hoped family discussion on that topic would result from view1n1 the prosr:tm at home. "We did not wantlo do it ror them," he said THE PROGRAM ENDS WITH a discussion by parents a nd adolescents about whether formal sex education is necessary and about the role oC lhe family in shaping the rexual attitudes of its children . Dr. J ohnson said he be~at Is one of the program's strengths -provid ing the vehicle for LIFE INSURANCE TO HELP PAV BURIAL EXPENSE $500 to $5000 * EVERYONE ACCEPTED BETWEEN AGES46-37 ·~ ...... HO AOINT WILL CALL .,,., • .,. ~ -'°"' ..... ot birth un cw AMl"ICA INMMANCa CC>ftf' of ltOITON otO B~d St., bton, M.tss. 02109, Dept. o.t-NB Or Cell Toll Free: 800-225-1780 WEDNESDAY o Sir oin ,!i?.M tea soup, satad. potato. roll, 'nd dessert s•.as SPIRES IRVINE MacArth ur Blvd at S.0 Fwy COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd continued discussion at home. ARIES (Ma rch 2l·April 19): Lunar cycle is h~h -tru~hunch~.Timing is w1~you.Be a s~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~----------~~~~~~~~~---------~ starter. Hig hlight creativity, personal appea rance. Paid Pohlleal Advertisement independence . 10% TAURUS (Apnl 20·May 20) · Ask questions. Refu.se to recognize "sacred cows." You have right ~ lo know, to have knowledge, to chase ghosts of past . V Eliminate ignorance. DOWN. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Friends hip, warmth, c reativity and romance ar e featured. Family circle be<'om es place of harmony as con· J~ trasted to r ecent m1sundcrslandmgs. ,...... CANCER (J une 21 J uly 22)· You learn how lo define terms in manner acceptable to one " ho can INDUSTRIAL pull strings. Get n d of concepts which arc out· BUILDINGS moded -and costlv LEO (J uly 23·Aui:: 221 · Emphasis on journeys, education. publ1sh1ng, communication. Older in· di\'idunl wants } ou to conform with past pro· cedures. \'lRGO (.'\ug 23·Sept 22): You go d eep. find hidde n 3rtl<'les. touch on the occult and receive "re· \'elation" <'oncern1ng feelings n( one who is impor· tan\ to you LIBRA IS<'pt 23 Oct 22) Emph asis on partnership, marriage Creall\C juices flow a nd you could fall madly in IO\'e Be ready for new con · tacts, fresh starts, p1onN•nni:: prOJ<'<'l. SCOR PIO !Oct 2J.N1w 21 >. Low· key approach 1s best others want to talk. ff )OU listen. you learn. F amily me mbt..•r, who pulls purse strings, will "open up" for a sympathetic l'ar. SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22·Dec. 21 )· Highlii;:ht socia l life, trnvcl. t'ommun1<:ations . Diet Is a t'OO· 1-1<.lera tion check with authority on proper nutri· t1on. F un a nd J(ame:. art.' On aiicnd a. CAPRICORN IOcc 22·J an )!)) Be• direct. ''on the squar e "!\leans frank. int1mat(' discussion pays dl\'ldends. Get j p pr:nsal Check insurance, safety features. AOUARICS (Jan 20·Fcb. 18)· Accent on trips, relatives. close neighbors. Change. questions. answe rs. persistent member or opposite sex - these are h1.:hltghted. PISCES <Fe b. 19-March 20). E mphasis on 1n· come. what you collect. bastt' values. Pur chase nf luxury item might be on agenda. <.icnuine bargain 1s available . Ir Mart h 31 Is Your Birthday this will be a jnyOUS year , Compared to the "hc.'3VtnCSS" Of 1975. Your most significant month of 1976 will be May. You are w1lhng to sacnf1ce for goals. You are in- dependent, ~omc" hat arrogant and you cra\'e af· feclton. Problem: 'l'eftsion Solution: Now you c:-in boy nnp ~I our 4 .000· 8 000 <iQUllrC foot 1ndustr1al bu1:d1ngs for only 10'\I down Elevrn md1v1dunl units IPll m Ph.1c;C" Ill, 1n the hc.11t ol th~· mtion'c; largPsl m.1ster·Plnnni~rl 1ndusl~al area. 1n Orange County t~ear .rnport and lhe 1nterset:11on ol s.1n {)1pqo and Newport trer Nays Sf'e our 1111KJ0I·; pr r ;ill I {14) l\{'1·9)()5 nr (?1:3J 680·0..lf'.) f, r 1r •torr n. 1l1Pn IC'OLL/mMNE QHI& 3190A AtrPQrt Loop Or. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Call 6•2-5678. Put a lew words to work lor ou. 'Pinnis1a la\na ~·Jl'-~~--c:ii:..,>-~-· A Picture. 1[ J'<111 ~ill, tht plras11rt• r1 f'l'c/in1111< 111 )'nur nwn prii'att' S111111a untl ltttmx tlrt 1111·mhlt dry JtNm $1>otlw away lhe tVtr·{>rt'tcnt unsion1, «Im. and pa111s of ti·erv do1 lt/r ~1 !ffl////!1J!///lfl v 11 I 111 IC"r ms nf ('(>ti . tow of ro1t1tff.l('tfnn. durahtlltv. 111uurol ~llUl)I, Jf)QN' ronJt1mpt1011, urtd rtl1ob1/11y ( n11rr I mil/ton t11/d siner 19 I 9) It nt4lcft sense 10 flnd nut morr alx1ut rhr 111.1.0 pr~·JabrkowJ SIJWtat. V Tltt'~ <aw1at arr dt•llvtrttl 'K'lflr ltratrr. "Annnn "mch, thtrmlHlat em11ml unit. tll'. tl't'ry1h111~ ;·ou nerd tu maA.r tt a flmctlonol sa1ma rrody fnr use. ------------------------------------~------------Phone : ( 714 J 962·2208 ente rprl••• 9531 ZION CIRCLC, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. 92646 O Pluw h~ S & S Reornenta1111t call 0 Pt.,M tend frl'9 brochvrf! N AME~~~~-~--~---~ AOORESS·----~~--PHONE~~~ CITY ______ STATE _ ZIP_ 'Tm voting for Ray Williams becau se his enviromental background and Planni ng Commission experience offer a unique resource to our city." YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Elect RAY****** 'VILLIAMS PIM'.I 1oroyeommr11 .. 1ollec1 A•yW•'"-"' ....._, • ._,Na ApriJ 13 $L200N LONS For a limiU!d lrmf' only, SJ2.60 h31r·gallons of~ proof Sm1tnoff aro selhng for S 11,40. A savinp of SI 20 p!'r bottle. Whl('h you can wiM'ly invest 1n oran((e Julr1•, vermouth, tomato Juit<', ~ort cJrink'I. lemon juice, Snap F,Tom.' hcef bouillon or any of the othrr J<oOO th1ni..,, ~mirnnrr mtxes so dclfclou~ly ~1th. 80proof half.gallons only$ll.40 during MaJdt and April 6mim4 leaves ~u breatfiless~ "' -.o<J • l/JOf.l. ~ • lllllllllOCJ< OtST tlllQtol-V( llllMll ~ ru ~ Ol "l'll!l fJ!ll "" ~ l'IC kAl!Tl'OllD OOHot. • A,. OAK..'( PILOT PUBLIC S011C£ ~l(TIT10'1S 8UJlllllU MAMllUAYl¥•WT ~Cuts Golden Strand? "" ....... --,, ....... --C•CH• CAlllO ..... Wr•l••lr l"lo0t•, ._ ,.,, lffwPD<t k t<ll. CA ~ Rates on 4 M Wants to Look/or It II., l"l••ltl'l,O ..... Wnl .. IY ::::· ... '°'· .... _, .....,., c-"""--·ff C-wclff 1W • ...... , ""-.... •'811,. SAN DIEGO (AP) -A general partnershJp call~ 4M Company thinks lhere rnl&ht be go!d 10 the Silver Slrand. Jt M ..... .,.,., • 0.M••I ,,.,_ llll(kGtf\kl,•0.IW•tl,...,_ TIU• .,.,_~, .., .• t t1'1HI •'-" tl'llr c-·· ci.·~ ol o ...... c-, .. MucJIJ lt1' The company has filed an appUc-allon wlth several stale agencies for l>('rmiu ion to nplore t~ Pacific coa~tat waters off Saa Oit'RO County from Point. Lom:l lo the Mexican border. mainly alon1 the Silver Strand. a thin ciahl·mllP hnait•r of sand which forms Uu.· western edae of San Dleao Bay 1'"81 ~I-°''""" c .. ,, 0..ly Pitel Mere"'· •• n >t "'• ••1 " Tht> S;an Dleso Rt'glona l Coast11I CommluJon bltl already approvt."d th~ exploratory proJett and the l'lt;.irr of the state Lands C'ommhm on s ys lhl" tnvlron· menta l Impact ot the work will be mm1m11t. ar uny. The 4M Co. as not rdated lo the Min.ntsolu Min· m l( a nd M a nulartunnn ('orp • better known a:s 3M P UBLIC NOTICE ,l(TITIOUi IU,INIU NAMI naT&!M•"' ,.,. .. 1,.,.,..., petW>n " ~"9 Ml *"'-'•' lllC.HT NO!IW DllA IN t. U WfA ltM Vlll•ll" Wat S~olt C, 5.lnt• AN> CA t110~ (P\.•tft \ V••tAttl•n tOJt• V\ltl•• """ . ,... '" o. .. ~ •• c.a ..n.o '"'' M•;wu-. <ot'f4wt.O 1tf *"" "' ... ,..,.. °'H .. '\V.,laftl•" '"'" ..... ..,,." .... , f11.o ..... , '"" C.....ty c. .. , •• 0••~94 ,_. ... Moorct1 I, ltl• n>1u l'vltll~ 0ro"90' ,.,.,, 0..1, "'"" Mar(flt •• n JO "'• .,, •• P UBLIC SOTICF. "'"111110• COUlllTOll CALlllOlllHIA, COUNTY 0'0lllANGf ~·•-.. r AMI" tn 1tM M•tt•r of 1M Aot:M•<•"°"' 01 l~••••• M~HI• lt•HY~ • M1ft0# t>V "'''*"'•Dodd Nr mot"-'· tor t~ .,,_ OlllDllll TO,HOWCAUU ~·(HANOI 0, NAMf TH(lll(\A MAA IE ll ALLY "°' '''4d • prtl t IOI\ "" tru ' < ou • 1 ff>' .,., O#dJlrt •OO#l'Mf petltt~r to Cf\.tft9f ,_,.....,.. fttM THE llESA """Ill[ llALL'I' to H4t'•ES.a -1111( 0000 It I\ fWrtOJ ~Otrwd t...._t •ti Pl'"°"' lrttt,-•t.tf"'d '" ,,... rn•ttf', •f0t..w"° llO-~.t M W• tn1\ <ourt '" OPP11tmen1 No >At 100 C••t(' C.41"'•' 0,1,,. 'M>"'t S.,,,,• Arw C.ltfO•f'tl•, Of' M.tt '· 1t1• •I II 00 o clocto A M .• ,,., '""" oncl ,,_,. \AOW < ~"" •' .-nr t'W'f M\ll'f"', ..mr wHf Pttltion •or <l\6noe of Nrnt ~10 Ml beO•llllltd I t t' '"''ft,t' OfOet•d ttt•I tl <OOY of "''' orctt, to ""°""' < -.u ,. be ouoh~ '" 0.1tr ~lot H••,HO-:f' ,, Mtllll'~,. °" 9'•'•' '"<ut•t1on P"Oli""""2 ,,. '"'' tounty •t lf"•tton<• •wt ell '°'~ <Ol"I 'f'(\ltl ...... k\.-PffOf to IM CS.y Ot wld ~ftf\oq 0.teO Mate") • .,. SAMUEL OllfllfN J-OI llW S<IP<""'' Court Pv0i1~ 0••'\9f' C..Ntl O••''f P1•04 IN<tllt It U , JO 1',. '11 .. Pl'BLIC NOTIC'E \TATIEMINTO,. WITHOl(AWAL rlllOM ,.AlllfNll(SHI POPE RA Tl HG UHDllll '1tflTIOUS 8USINl'S\ NAME T,,. IOllOllllr1nQ l)el"'\Oft ftd._ WtfNfr•wn 4 \ • Q•n•,•I p.tr•n•r ''om tt.• cwt1Mt\nlo 00t••t1n.q vnd.,, tM-''' l1t••v\ bu\•ft•\\ n1tm• ot SUN\£T (()NSTA\IC T10N (0M""''" •I l\I\ W,ct Mrt.-"''""' 6 -.io \w h = J C ·'• Nlll-'41 (.eM •1')• ,,_ t 1 f ?i..\ ti"''"'" n )f'NI v.-~ .. """' '°' '~ o.,,,...., ..... , ...... , t '-d ('ll't '~""""'"' ) tUt •" tPlc C. ~h ,f °'·-M1tl\•t• .,...,,,"'A y..tf\ u111 IC4t,. D••v• t•v·rt• C• t •>10\ ~1~td M 1th•"'I ("1th qy•n ,.llSSI fl"ubli\Md Or•nq. CO.t\t D• t~ P,iut M.trtn• t~ )) )0 '~'• ,,, '" Pl Ill.It• ~OTJC'E ,.l(fl TIOV\ IU,t NfSi NAM( \fAYlMEN T ,...,. •vll'Jtrt "q ..,, ''"n .,. d1t•"') ~ ...... ,, .. , A)\Ofl lttft 1 HtJO•fA" '-.,1tVJ(f o._ ~•l w• owr ~P-AC•"' 'lf•J w .... ~ .,,., J "'-• •f.l(ftl ..,,.. ....... , ... •JMO J•'" ,,_,.,.r ••111ltt, tnf • ( •lttUf'nt ... (Of'pt'H' •fW1of't ... 1' N (..4 "Ii.ti• A# (il,.MAfr (_A U/Ot '"''' b\ol\tntt\\ '°' fOrUhl(ftCI bv .t ( 1">"f'or•t1(Wll )f4f\ \ft•r"4lo• ~ ... 11., lfll( ,. "'l"'. ,,.,," y,, t -'rr\kll"f'lt fftl\ \'"'"'m~"' w•\ f1/H1 Wtfh ,,._. '01.1tth (·.-,., M O•~nu•· tount1 Ot'I MArcrin '"'• Donald E. Kut'n)' of Fountuin Vallev has been named cai.uall~ placement manager for.IA"•lherb ln11urance Sen ice. In<'. lie has wor k e d an the South e r n Cals fornaa insurance industr y since 1952. • Kathy lfoffard of Hunt inl(ton Bearh has been named a::.s1::.tant ::.ecr etarv bv the board or directors or r'tarinn s Sn · ing . \\'1th m ore than l:! years' experience in t he financial in· dustry. Mrs Hoffard has ser\'ed icu1 .. v three years as l\I ariners' super\'lsor o( savings • Thomas N. Krarug of M1ss1on Viejo has been promoted to assistant \'ice president of Home Federal Savings and Loan Assodatlon or San Diego. P rior to the promotion. he was regional manai:cr for Flit\ and VA loans in the company's Santa Ana om ce • \'arian Data M achin~ or Iriir.:ane has named Oa\•ld Jeni.ins of San J uan Capistr ano a!'. \'1Ce presa- dl'nt. operations. and f'. g. ~ck. Irvine. gene ral manager or 1l::. A PAC 01v1s1on • Klaus Barre ha:. been named opcratiom mana.i:er for t he ne\\ :"\'ewport Beach offi ce or Pel~r ,\. Lendr um A!> .. ocialell, architects. engineers anc planner!> State Publishes Service Catalog SACRAMENTO CAP I Al la\t, a catalog of "hat l:O\'l•rnml•nt can clo for ) ou The· . ·c .11 uloi: or State ~en teer, .. WU<; an- nounn0cl hv Hall Pn ·ss. d1rerlnr of the Office of Pla n· ntnj.! .inrl lil'..,l'a rch It Ja-.to; finan<·1a l <l"-"•Sla nn· and other :.en·1rc:-. ava1lablr from ... tale n~l·nraes The rate has bt>en 8 iS pe r('enl since J a n. 5, "hen the maximum in- terest rate w as reduced fo r the first lame in 10 months. T H E R ATF. FO R FHA·1nsurt.>d loans on mult1fam1ly dwellings. ho"e'·er , r emained at the same 9 pcr eenl fixed for both s sn g le ·fama ly and multifamaly homes las t Sep l e m b l't The latest ('hange retains the two -tier inte res t rate schedule established in January. The Vete r a ns Ad· ministration traditional· ly follows suit and sets the same r ates for the loans al insure:.. * * * BofA Sets New Rates Bank of America has announced introduction of a pilot progra m offer· ing 'an a ble rate real estate loans to San Dac•i:o Count v ('u-.tom<'rs Ca lied \art rate.•. lhe p r ogram w all make 3\'aal able S&nRle fnm11\ home loans with snterc;t r ate:o; that will det'rease or increuse ac·c11rdinl! to cha n.i:es an .in ohJl'<'ll\'l' cost-of mon<'' incl(•'\ T he µrn~r.101 \\Ill bei.:an ~l ~•) I SJ11l Pr1·-.~ .. Th,·n· 1s no olh!•r -,ourrc tn which one ran I urn for a rr,mplell' rundo" n of "hat \tute rC'~oun·c•\ran b<'brou1?hltobl·.1r " 5 s!:~~~~f ~W=~~~lll I \Freae!ersl Office Opens Th'' Bank of .\mer1ra·:. l'l 111.1( "0TI< f': NOTICf 0 ' Hll&llllN G Of r l'ETITl()ft "0111 "11101& T( t WILLI -1-~=:v 'o• llffflll' TU AMEN I • O<.'\\' 1\l1n.1 Tr;1but•o of. llC-1' .... 01f11·1;11lv nn,'n f•••••o• v10011 L Ml"H 111~ ~·· Bnng in this ..id .ind buy 'Zero• .Job• Pr#'dl~tf"d Securit y Pac1f1c Bunk'~ urba n economist warned against lhe dangerl> of ··zero" ttonom1c or e mploy m e nt gro wth ro r Califormao stressing that while 1t Is important to protect the state's environment. a no-~rowlh policy rould resull in California's job· less rate doubhn" by 1980. Vi ce Preside nt Conrad C. J amason of the bank's research depart m ent told a statewide gathering or business leaders. "At best the implicauons of zero econo m1 (' g r o wth a r e zer o e m p loy m e nt gro wth . In Cahfornaa, 1f we assume no In· crease in employm ent over th<' 1975 aver age.' level. and assume a net anr rease in the labor force of 200.000 per year -a reasonable projection in view of the number of women and young people en· terin.&. the job mark et annually an add1lTon to the regular sources of jobseekers -tben all of that in· crease would pour into the ranks of our une mployed ." V~rlable Crop Down WASHIN G TON <AP > Growe rs of vegetables for pro· cessing e xpect to produce less or those crops this year tha n they did in 1975, according to tbc Agriculture Department. As of Marc h IS. tht> department saad. procei.sors had contrackd Nr~": t!1?0'!-i~~~1 z:~~t't\ I\ .:1 \f'l•t h•ff (nm LI'• ~~ftOf'•I \#,.u,i11_.\ Cht \A UI 0.·•I••\ A\-..n uwr' (.hi 8•109 t~ '''""h, Aft'"' ii> (P111tn {O •~u"•N• • tn<hn f\it1..,4)# tr14I \tOit• \ 1'( If' f k.,, .. •M ftu .t 1t1nUf A atf\lriMft \() ~ .,.1U.,,Ut fJ !~:E~:.. \~ ~J ~j _. !:: c':' "' w" r '"""' 1 otu v'"' .. ""' NC t) • tl (tr M;Gl 9 11, >O /I t ~"' ~-Co J• • u • omw P4 UV• 8'\ H • t\•.., Oft P•o Ve H Qn._ '' , 1 t • ,,., Co IMVf'•"<• ro'' Co FoOVn LI 10 • 10 .. ""' F-4 (, ll••~w II>< ·~a O•"IY M IMuttr••h 0..1• Don AF~ Pr~ \'",. .~. O•t• 100 AtO In<. f> 1 1'1 Oityit lf\C /4VM C.o • 1'.. '.._Otto• tn A<iJVVtt >o .. ,"· °""'b •o ACIOi"' W t •. ""'-1n1 0•1 I) • •.. " 61 Ad• PO\ ' • '" 0.Lu• C Atbtrt\ • • 10 Ott C•f'IT v1~~~.~~01~,~~~~~·.:i·c.~~·,:-;:1 your ntw t 1Jl frum U\ by ALMAO MA ATIN\n .. 101...i .... •on• Aprll IS,1')76 Jilt.I we'll give noo4 Tht• H.t;()() ''luarc· foot ,.,.';:,''',.';~~~~:~;/~,·';o ~;;~· "'"'0 Spani'h ''' 11•!1 nff1<'''· the 11n '• bank·, ~.-rnn<I 10 ~I '"'inn __ P_l_B_L_l(-.-... ·-.. O-T-l <-.t:-,·--1 \ I<' 10. r<'pl a n:rl t ht• ·' lormc•r · hanhni11h1lt-" ,.,(TITIOUS IUS•NUS un11 \\ h1rh had ~l'f\ l'<i lhe H&M( STATlMfiNT ,lf\'<I ~till'<' 1\17 1 ,,., .. _•or P•ol><tl• o• W •ll .,,., , ... " '(tJU an ..idJ1tt110o1l s yc.ir :;...:~ \".',';;:,.!:'.1;-:,:~:~'.: ':.,;';. wm.inly <1l llu c>.lr,l chJfJ.:t. 10< furtllo• 1M•IM:<1I••• •"d llWI I"' (tll 11'1(/t flltlll \\'UffcJl/(h'\, ,...,. •"" p1 ... •I "°'"''n' ,,.. "''"" ""' tJit'TI' QT(' $11/lft 4 \I ltlllOllS,)0 '.:~:,::~-:,:.:·~~ ~·.::,~.:..:~,~ ":. /llU ,uff,h'Tllt llT 1111111• Ill /llT ...... 0~·1 •' 0'111 (o•• <•~• .. O•••• p•ur cop~· oj tlw ~urnlllf\) W•\I lfl u .... (ily ol S •nl• A.n• .t.t1to f"C • t 1, t tnt8r :1'l~ t~t< ~:: ;. : ~;:· c~; Ant (.-p 1' • Jh• ••" ,,., A/9\ F 1nl \' ••• Oo<\lh•I A,.., '"'n l • • "OoHM G A'h (,,.IJl",.I '0 10_... Dor<" (, -.m lt••v )'l 1 )\ • • Jo~ Am Wt-•o 11 1) Oo••• 08 ,.,,,,, o_, ' 1 ·• Ov\••" o lu't.O•tt \1 t \' • O\lroron •~\ 8 JI • JI--(Qf'lrtn '" ---------<c•1••0t"•• f._ 'oJ">• ""O pttto"\ .,. 00..""Q °"" f't4tt\ .. , PRO~C( .. IVM PROClVCT1f)N~ UloW l_. P•1m.-a\ Al'\-f\P1"h(••11111tw P 0 8o• n>t C.o•te l\\t ••11111itr. "'<"•'a,,..., .. 1100 , ... 'ft''°" 'roo CO\I• M.t\.A C 4 >41•1"' Sv1v1• h\11 • '''' L~\ a,,,.mo, -· ,,.,. c ... ~10 °"'"'•"'"' ( ,.,, ii l '00 J>.htt \.On t 100 (O\l• Mft\• (A 'f'/1\1~ f"'' Ou<\fjll\r\,\ t\ ''>"'11.1<1 .. 0 h'f ri V"~'•t (Mr Int ''"'I" '"'' .. c:::;,:!, '::'' f ,,,, ···~ , .... 1 C.Ot.if'llh (1••• QI O••"""., (o-unf ~ on Ni..•f1 " '' '"• .. u,., '""""' ''"'''th •"O-COA t O•ilY P\tl)t Md• ",, u )0 "''·1 Attr ••• ,.,. fl lCfl llOUt IUS1,.fSS NAMt \l a f lMl"T tft,1\ ,, t,_ toHo~runq ~'"°"' ' or~no 'N\• """'•' f'tKU~\ \IN ... •,f(\~At°1( UNl l '\ i Clvll Grumbling ... Gloomy Gus , In the l•DltlQU•ll ~f i sion Vieio Impo rts ~;~~.. 1::: ,! • f:::, lf~ Counh (I••• aaau !~f°So1 I~~ 1~·~ ~=• s~;t fO#AllOM \TO"( AllG•\ LI 11 , U\\ [1o< NV"I .at1.,,..••1L•w 8•oro .a1 l • l'-El"< Mod Ott•OM'4'<" 14 1•1~ WILLI AM. SI JOMH '10N•WHl1 (~ttr Orjv• 8.w.q Hy IJ~• ,. t411i fM,-Q¥ C ..._ .. rt a.Mt\, (•ht '1'•0 B~ef"'\ Rtt ,...._ I • fntw1\tl Tt• "'4' ~· -~:~n1~~ 2~., ,~ .. ~:l."~~ ~:· AttwQy,... ,..uo•f'•' ~lint F •" \'~ ,..b T•" Put>';, Md 0' .,.."41' f 0111\1 0jlUI¥ POl)i &fll Utb 4'>l.• 41 , ~ 1f\4rhl Milr 1t 1to0.aor 1 / "'• •HO Ir 801>6 c., t t » r" 8o•t ----------------------'. :.~,~ ~~ 'j'y ~t~·~~tu 8f(ti> H UI'\ 111 t t•'4 ~Ot"t 0 &ot\l • lfU Jlo.i 4 Fr f'T'HQh llool A'1 I I folo-1 =~~: .~~~ .r: :~~~"'f, ,,,, ~--t\ ' ·~ • Jf'n.d ,,,, :::::.~ ~ ; ! . ~~ t~~~ ~:·t:~ ~ · ·~: t:!: S7 t•IW~w )• lt> t Gr•y Ad• C•mo< (" 7 • 1 Ciulf lt1hl C~t ttd H 1 I l • (,.1,-0df\ (_41p ~W\f ft I • HMl)f"t flt C.pln A" l 1 """'•" f C•P f f r ) l ''t HOI'>°"' ti"• 1 • ,.~, .. 1!. •>'-' tl' .. .. .-.. "' .. H I ...... ,,. , ...... 1·... .. . . . ..... 7• '• 71 ' • Jl. M ' , .. .. ... ( TAKI NG TO CK J \'ej!etables from 1.62 millton arr<-s. do~n 14 percent from 1.89 malllon acres lost )'eur. lnrluded a re g reen lima beans . s nap beans, beets, ~weet com, r u<'um bers for pickles, ~n·en peas and lomutoes. 1Nete /tfMfucd Oltlrn Nc:w branc hes or Mutuul Sa\ lngs and Loan As1>0Ciat1on are under construc tion al Fountn1n Valley and San C'lemenle The t~ounlain Valley fa calily will be a t 17900 Magnolia St. in lhe VallaJ?e Center shopping com· plex. Completion is schedul<'d fo r late June The butldln~ wall replace lc mpornry offi ces tn the same area The San C'lem <.'nte construction 1n \'olves remodelm~ of the exist · tng bu1ld1ng a t 570 Camino de Estrella It. too. will replace tem · porary Cacahtaes a nd 1s expected to be completed early in April BeUt>r MPG t11t(>ad LOS ANGELES <AP> • The c hairman o r the slate /\1 r Resources Bo ard (A RB> said that despite strict antismoR con· lrols. next y<.'ar·s automobiles wall get mort' miles to the gallon ARB chief Tom Quinn said a series of tests made with pro lotype 1977 California vehirl<.•., shows a n ampro\'e ment o\•er pre· ''aous models. .~fore Bankh1g S mith 's 1-'oo t.I K in~ superm arke t at Seal Beach 1s now. in e fft>N, tt branch of Gl en· dale Fl'dcral Sa vings and Loa n. Shoppers who are customers of lhl' ~:l\ engs and loan may mnkc d eposits und "ithdrawaJs from th('ir S3\'IOJ:S accounts at lhe store, seven days a wcl'k 2.l hours a d U) O,·e r The Counte r NASO listffw.Js Job Pla11. Proposed /11 State SACRAM EN1'0 c,\ r1 /\ s:!S-m1lhon µro.:runt to rreate abQul 3.000 prh aatt- hui-aneu Jobi.. nrnn.v or them for pt-ovh• on w\'lforC' whO would \'Oluntt'er. hu~ bN•n a nno uneed by th\• Brown :1d1n11Hlltrnlao11. Murtln Ghrk. Gov Ed mund Brow11 Jr ·~ t::1n11loy nw nt Ot•\ e-lopm<'nl l~·pnrl· 4'tlcnt dirrctor . i..ild Mon d 3\ lhE' lhrN• Yl'llt dt• lno11 s l r at1o n progr J m \\Ou ld be r r t':lt ed by b1113rt1san leg1slnt111n l'n· •titl ed the California Job Op portun1ty Acl of 1976. ASSE!HBl,Y SPONSORS or the lnll a r(' Bill l..o<:kyer { O·Oakland l and Ke n Maddy IH -Fresnol, \\ho wrote the mea:mre with Chr k and Marion Wood:.. :.t.1le d irecto r of th<' Department of Benefit Pa) ments. Shorll~ after t h1.· pro J?ram was J nnouncl.'d. J:amei. Lorrnz. Ghrk':. prt• decc•s!>or who was flrt'd bv Brown last ycur. said thi.• program is ba~1t·u lly what ht.• hnd propo::ied last ~pr. ang "It's pretty m ul'h old win e in a new rc·cvclcd hot r le .·· Lor~nz ~ai d Lnrenz was fa rl'll after a Job~ proJ!ram mt.•mo wns leaked to the press. Glick said t ht.·re art:' Sl·veral C'Ontrasts betwrc•n the two pla ns. hut "one o l thl' keys" is fnr the union~ to provide s upcrv1::.ory ~ind :.killed workers for publH· pl O)CCts. ~•m~ • e,.-.-, r-.s 1 Or+o" IJn 1 Nurf Sv< • ''"" ~ "1 \""•I Rll• h Pollu •nd 1 r .itm1f <o 8 MFV Ind • P1onr S[ 10 Wn Uld P t• #>Pf (tfl't .. h • .. ,. I ~ I• 10 11l t l. I • • '"?. u/'",. ) • 1 -Up 14 • • fJO It• • ? Ve> 17 I I' Up "' 1• Up II r 1 Uo tt t l '. IJp 1n \ ,. ', uo rn I • • ~ . • Un trio lj(t ,,, 0 • vu 1no I ~ . •• . , I' ' . ' . ,, J I' ,, l• • I• DOWNS lfl't •• l" l ' . 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By JOHN CUNNIFF .. ~ ................. , Llke a cr<><'u!i pt'ekin" out or th~ ~no". t ht• ordm.iry ron s umer, ttn c xtroClrdrnury KIW<'tmt•n. i.ct>mb to feel un economic spring 1n the u1r. t>vt.·n 1f lht•r~ m ight be ll nip or frost rrom time to tim1: Thc 1upcrm1.1rkt.•ts are getting into pntt> Will'$ and the SUr\'C)ll &how Pl'Ople 1:row1n11 more coof,id~~ and electr1c1ty.J.consu hl pttoll!~ is ri110a u~d thc banks have money to lend and 1 the unton!I art' tulkln~ stlft burgainin1t l<'rm~ NornlWcy, ahnormal •s 11 m•Mhl :.el.'m lo be, as return. ing. the ·com1umer 1>c<'ms to suy. u i.urt•ly as warnl "''alht"r is h<'aded north. and you need not await Its arrival. becl•U3l' 1t '!) tht-direc:ttun not the dci.Unatlon th;it couots. \'t:S, TH& Sl'P ERMARKt:;TS in SOffil' a reas Ar~ fight 1ng among themselves to ~t'l' "ho ~·an make the b1gf1est pnce l'Uts. and that's lhe right d1rccllbn 1n thl.' view of the consumer. even 1( some food chains ron111der It abnormlll and e\'en dangerous. Supermarket rhains seldom h1tve been big earners on the basis of profits to sales. although the figures are betlt•r "hen measured bv lhe return on investment. On the former basts. earnings are less than 1 cent per Sl of sules . Price wars, some fear. ev<'ntually destroy rom~lit1011 by forcin& som e of lhe smaller, "'<'akt•r chains out of b1,1sl· ness. leaving consumers \\ith fc"cr chou·cs and less of an opportunity to exercise choice. Or immediate importanC<' to the consumer, however , seems to be that the direction or prices is back to "normal." wtuch 1n most mmds me ans a return lo the good old day11 that never were until memory and 1mag1nat1on creah .. "<1 them . THAT SAME FEELING is behind the sudden upturn in our use of electricity, which in 1974 and 1975 grew only by a total of 2 percent, lhe result or CC'ars about shortalo"(es. re · belhon against pricl.'s and a geMral rl.'Cf'SS1on. In the fi r st 11 weeks of this )'l'Ur. howeve r , consumplion has risen 5.7 percent. Car sales are up too And to the c•hagnn or Detroit. which tned to accommodatt' r onsumcr de mands for moru <'fficienl veh1clcs. some of the stron~e<;l sales are 1r1 lhe big ger, heavit>r, more energy-co nsuming c:ars The j.!rowang confidt.•nce. wh1('h som l' analysts still fear may bt> prt'malure. has been l''Jl\'t0 1all) noticeable dunng the past flow m onths. as ind1t&tl'd m the Survey Research Center's latest quart<'rly r<'port AFTER SHOWING NO gain bet ween AUJtUSt and No\· ember 1975. confidence imprO\'ed "suhs tanlhally" ~twet>n November 1975 and F ebruary 1976. said researchers for the center. which is operated by lhe Un1yers1ly or M 1chlgan. The improvement occurred umnng all income groups. al s:ud. "All attitudes and cxrccl (ll1on!> in the surve> showed 1mpro\'e ment. without <'XC'eplicm," they :.11 111 And they nul c•d that buying attitudes towarcl t1111.1!ics and c·urs Wl'rc 1m· proving fas t. ' There is a bit of nonsense in sud1 a s11rn·y. as many J)l'O· plc quickly d etect. in that if consumers bou~ht heavily clur m g December, January <1nd Fehruary then or course consumer confidence must ha\'C' been up. T o tell the public, which did the buying. that It mul'lt have been growing in confidence dunn~ those months is tw merely document the obvious. But 1hat 1n itself is believed to contribute to more confidence. THE SA:WE REJ\SONING l S soml.'times applied to lhc ll<'lp-wanted Advertising Index produrcd by the Conferenrc• Board from a s tudy or ncwsp<tper ads. That loo 1umpe~ in Fehruary. probably helping to bolster the confidence of JOh· i.eekers As <'xpected, some of the more worrisom<' of lh<.' for ecasting and ·survey clan ar<' seeing in the upturn l\\u other aspects of the alleg<.od return to normalcy -the poss1bihty of shortages and 1nnat1on. Business has been slow to e>.pand capacity, they sa)'. and this might result in demand exceeding the ability to pro duce, a condition which learls to higher prices and then to th<1l abnormalit v. a correct IV(' n •ccssion. Who Is to say? Who is 10 s av what 1s normal. what IS 11bnormal" Who 1s to sa~ wbat w1ll lai-l " Hight now Lhe rnnsumer, n~hl or wr(lng, s<'ems to be sa ying that spring 1s here. Plenty of Compacts Listed in Inventory NEW YOHJ< <A Pl -After M11r1·h. ";i w p1•r ~cX>d month fnr a lot of us." tl S auto mak1•1' -..1111 tlwv an · i.:wng 10111 April with an inventory of about I 7 m il hon n1·w rars That ~muntls like a comfortahk inventory on tht· t·vc· or the Indus! ry 's s pring sc•lhng ~W:.t\or) l111wt•vt:1 , 1n M :in•h ::.ales of lar g<' caro; cxcccd<.'d inlfu,trv 1•,111n ;_i1 c·-. J nrt 'Ille' or i.uhrompacts wt•rc w:iy below C>.Jlt'C't.JhW1~ TllF. APRii. ISVENTORV <'nuhl luck t·nouJth Ing r ar'I for lht• dl'ma nd M.1k(•r s ma.,, huvc• to d o!-<• lt•mp<1r;1rilv some of tht' plJnls lh,1t makc llw :-.m .111 m1xlc•h . un unu:su~il 11rucl1n• for th•~ lirt1l' of year Chry~lcr Corp h:ti. a nn11Unn•1l thal It <lnc•"1't pl11n uny kmporary clo!.1nu-; of its It I S anti C';.i nacllan car and trurk ar.~embly plunto. dunnu thl· s1•1·11nrl r1uu r1t·1 ll will h1• lht• flr~t quartrr lhal th1· numlll'r lhr t•f' aul o m11k1•r hu'n I J.C'hC'dul1>tl s11n11• <111wnt1m•' ~111t•1· th1· Ar.eh 1111 t•n1b:11 1!11 bt·~un 10 lull· w1:J ON TIU: UNION Slla: In IMroit. th" lJnltl:'d Auto Work<'rs union. prc•p11nnl( lnr c·onl ra1•1 111·u11llat1<>n:i1 th''I summer, dN'1clt:cl to ('mpha1>1w prC':1C'r vini: und crcatlni! Jobs for the union ':s m1•mli.:rs Th<' union avoided lo<.'k1nn 1l'l<>lf into dcm and'I fnr dramatic lnnovnlloni.ofthe type tha t hu\'t' ll•d to m .1Jor con lront;itlons in :soml' past yt·ar\ .. * • * * * Remember Warra11ty Ry C1pllol News Sf.rvkt> On lhe subJert of bu) lnR u~t'tl c•ur .... many pcoplc urc in triauec.l b y fhP pnt•t.•s of car!. hem~ sold fJrf by the large car n ·nt al and leasing compan11·~ S<imc• or lhc•,t• c·ompanics "holesalf' otr thc•1r O~ls "hale others sell direct lo Lhe puhllc The purchase c an be vt>ry r hanc~ without a warranty or some sort. Mnny driverR who r r nt cars :irrn 'I tno careful ubout the amount of punishment ~N HIGH GEAR) they give thc rental <'ar. Some seem to abuse them Jusl lo . Qcl their money'11 worth The lease cars a re generally dnv<'n by one pe rson over a penod of lime and Me better C:lrt•d tor. r Tonight's TV Highlights CBS ~ 8:00 -0r ~uss' "The Cal in the H t.' A childr n's pcc1al centering on two kid lookln& for liOmethina to do on a rainy day und a vlsJtlng feline who spHk1 ln verse. KTLA e -''Tho ~ar ... U your favorite actor didn't win it last njgbt, watch how Stephen Boyd pursue It tonight on th1s 1966drama with Elke Som· mer. Milton Berle and <in a fine dramatic pcrf ormanc~) Tony Bennett. NBC GJ -Liberty. The second of three bicentennial specials by NBC showcasing the American experience during the past 200 years. David Brinkley narrates. CBS fJ 10:00 -Lucille Ball Special. Lucy plays a middle·a1ed d.Jvorcee in a trilogy or plays called "Wbat Now. Catherine Curtis?" Guesting are Art Carney and J oseph Bologna. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening MAllCH 30 Wednesday OA\'TJME MOVIES HO t i ._ "*'° (CINI) '"-Betit °"""' .. ,,~ 'JO g •a.u....,... (Mr) '4' -, ... "' c.i.ie ....._. •• "" • ._ ..,. .. ,_, ·o - ,,,.,. "'""' '"' "YN• ll'tO O -C-r• lllr Oii" ftrll ')I I ·I-•~,,..-,. '4c y_,. lttl."lllt s...-111.., Mt" (du) 'Sl-lttloftd• llt1wf. ••0,.,._. ..... ,..., ... 1 '41 let\ ""'· 1-1 t.r"'41 ,,. (C) ~ ~ <••l .... -.. ,_._ 0-"""""' ?-JI 0 (C) "'111t I....... TWtt" , .... , '4 -<'Mlllt'f ~ HO l\Ct .... ,.,. .. '-"f' (CM) 6J-~ ..... ,,.~, ...... uo 0 (t) ~ ,.. ll'lu\) 'IQ , ..... , ~-. lwrw ,.,,.,.., This Toilet Tester· Stands Tall · COLUMBUS, M1sa <AP> IrSam Al· ten ever pptared on the "Wh t 'J My Llne" tel~\ u11on program. he'd prub•bly stump tht panehi.ts He le l6 toilet ioeats we the sot and slams It onto a steel plate ~.OOOllmes "8)' the tlmt-th•t'a O\'er we should know 1{ somethln& IS wrona " OTHER TaE ·T£STINO machines include a 2SO·pound tire that rolt:s ovtr tkle seat thou 1tnd or ttmt'a to detect \\tak hinges, •nd another machine "luch apphes 400 pounds o! pre~ ure per square Inch to expoH weak polnts. Allen so1d his company makes com· mode lids In many rotors and varied tyl>('s. including a special t ype for 147 pll!Ssengcr Jets The seati; a re made from high Impact pol)1Sl)'rene, fl ly pe O( plastk, and from wood sha\•inizs which are .:round into a fine 1>o w<l<'r Bnd mixed with resin. AU.EN SAID Tiit! Ot:SIGN oCthe pro· duct baa cbanaed Utlle but that his de· partment tries out .iny new 1u1gt'st1ons. Take tht' hUt<'d commod<' seat. '"Thtre have been all sorts ot \'XP<'n ments as far a heaUr~ the »t•a\s but so far we have bftn unablt to t'ome up wllh anythlnR tconomicaJ «.'nouah to rut on the market," he said. But other suacesttons have workfil out bttter ••TffE SOFT EAT I. Clullc a hot Hem." Allen said. "I t'll pacJd~ and corn es ln decorator U well Ob ofi pastel COi• ors." Allen said tht1 blct>nknnlal rrut• hwsn't really hit thr commod1: seul in· dustry . But, ju~t In c1uw. hi~ firm 1s pro . <lur lnl( u toilet top comtiklr with n•d. 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Not really. according to Ms. Horn's philosophy. which 1s that creativity can't be learned in school and that the best designs oft en are those expressing a person's natural rechn~s. Ms. Horn. Crom a conservative background, said as a teenager she was a victim or the "cookie culler" syndrome where every· one had to look the same It was onl y after her marnage, divorce and entry into the \\Ork· 1ng world that she began to ex· penment and find herself as an 1nd1v1dual DEVELOPS UNF. This odyssey led her from clerical Jobs, which she hated. to a department store. where she mentally redesigned some of the clothes for sale, and finally into her own company with her own hne. "I'm rilling a nirhe I felt wasn't in the market." she said before a fa shi on show.luncheon in the Beverly Hilton Hotel benefitllng Cedars·Sinai Medical Center. "These arc thingi that couldn 't be found . The other looks are taken care of " Ms . Horn's Habitat line is moderately priced and available to u "a maJorlty of the peorle ... but it is lnnovalive, colorfu and sophisl1coted The designer. who Is most often asked what length is right. said she beheves people now can and should "do what they want" with fashion "Fashion now equals 'your own style.· " she asserted. But many people are afraid to exi>erl· ment because they don't like change. she added "They're afraid they'll be label<'d a kook " Ms Horn believes the perfect wardrobe 1s one based on basics which w\11 go the year round. She has pared her own to three silhouettes. which she docs in various colors and fabrics Women must be taught how to determine their own fashion look, she said. with designers and retailers taking the lead in education. The consumer's responsibility is to experiment a lot and be "open," Ms. Horn added. The new look will be a refinement of ·this experiment ation. MANY CULTURES Her d esigns r eflect m any cultures. including French, Guatamalan and Moroccan, but she thinks the U.S. has the most exciting outlook in f.ashion. "We're a new country.'' she said. "We can cull the best from the ancient world and adapt it for today ·s living." The variety or ethnic back· grounds in th.is country also of· fers a rich tapestry for the de· signer. she said. ··Each country has something unique. Take the best of every- thing and give it your own in· terpretation." Color. fabric and versatility of shape are the keys in her collec· tion. Some of the pieces are multi·use. such as skirts that become pants. and the solid col· ors allow mixing. EAllTHV TONES She prefers earthly tones and will alternate moods in difrerent years. She does wear her own clothes. but jokes that she takes the ''rejects." The New York resident believes that excitement In de- si&n also can be applied to the household items and soon will put her ideas to work In a new line of appllan~es. She is designing a line of Jewelry for a California ac· cessory company . which will be available in the fall. and has added a more classic Une to her Habitat for spnng and summer. The designer is adamant that anyone can have a new image 1f she is willing to experiment a lit· tie. as she herself has done in the past rew years. ' "I don't buy that 'I don't care' idea." s he said in discussing why many women are reluctant to try new ideas. "rt 's a matter of learning to be confident about the way you look "Fashion should be that way- personal." You Are What You Wear Coty Award winner Carol Horn says 'Each country has something unique. Take the b est of everything and give it your own interpretation.' Individualized dressing for a day in the office STORRS. Conn. <AP> -You could get a pretty good Idea of an md1\'1dual 's personality merely by observing the clothes he wear~ for a month. says a pro- fessor ~tudymg habits of dress ··t think clothing 1s n \'ery good means of communication But 1f you take one look at a person you may read him wrong. You have to look over a time." Or. Mary Lou Rosencranz said. People must be observed In a variety of settings for a person to get an accurate Impression, says the University of Connecticut author of "Clothing Concepts: a Soclal·Psychologlcal Ap proach. '' People who dress as others ln their group may be saying they want to be accepted. wbtle those whose clothing doesn't conform may be .asserting their in- d1viduahly. s he says. A person dressing for a job ln- tervi ew usually takes a con· servative approach, she says, "because you 're trying to com· municate that you're serious- mmded." A young girl. preparing for her first dale. might overdo her makeup and wear matt mature clothes to present a picture of sophistication to her escort, Dr. Rosencranz says. role In how a person dresses. "Sever a l studies document that extroverted people like bnghter colors. tbe warmer col· ors." such as red. orange and yellow, she says Studies show in· troverted people tend to favor cooler colors. such as blue. green and purple "Some studies have shown that people who are outgoing wear bolder patterns and Inhibited people choose smaller patterns." says Dr. Rosencranz. who is teaching an undergraduate course on "Clothing and Human ~h'avior.'' When people improve their sloppy manner of dress. "this Is usually a sign that their self· concept is improving." The current trend toward jewelry and brighter colors In men's fashi ons Is a sign of male security. she says. "It also means they're follow· ing a fashion trend. Other people are doing this." One clear message conveyed by clothing was that of the hip. pies during the 1960s, says Dr. Rosencranz. They deliberately dressed in different style from their parents to show they didn't believe the same thlnes. she Moroccan and French cultures are reflected in the peasant overblouse with • embroidery detail, above, and the cotton vest and tunic, at right. Many people don't realm~ how much they use clothing to com· municale wjth others. says Or. Rosencranz "Clothing in first Vt1pression is quite important and people do give thought to this." she adds. Dressing habits might also in- dicate the mental health of a person, she says. "People who wear very bizarre. strange things usually have some kind or problem. says. / "Sometimes It's difficult lo gel a message but that wu a pretty I. clear messaae.'' Or . R ose ncranz !ays psychological factors play a key ' " . . . .. ., DAil V PllOT b! r Three R's Suit Her to a 'T' . (Ann Landers ~ DEAR ANN I.ANDERS Whal i:(bappening to educatllon In lhb duntrY". t:)pt!e1allv lhi• Jtlltr "l " JIU It dropped out or the ah>habel" ll\tn' on da near nort side now " Th~ man next to her Caho Ii teucb~r' asked. "Do ya Uke It dtrt•" A third teacher tn Lhe p1ck~t line i.a1d bhe had Just returm>d from Ireland "Where in Ireland did yuu .:o~" ~he w11s ask~d "Ed1obur1h," was the rt'ply .-CaU.. I• &Ill• ~-T1lle a;ooeer we 1~& bac:k Lo ti11it tutt "ll'a" the M llctr. J} hear peoph• t'Vl"I") wh r(' 'lllY. ·• warmu do thu. · ~nd "I'm a na do lhut .. Tht·y t•an l'C>Ulll l "twenny" but have · plenny" o trouble gettinu tht nt·w~ atght 1r they ur1: "mn\·re11~ed • orrect pronunc1allon 1'ht•n e are thobe who run two w ds togl'thcr ond kill the t'ndlng of the l11 st \\Ortl 1-'or eymple , "Don 'td1a wunnu coJJ'le over ?" Or "Why <':rn'tchu goto the mov1cs ton1,::ht'1" Is u :tn)' wonder Johnny C'un't read -.nd Mury aradu.ate:. alter 12 )'Cars Of 1>chool With an eighth·grade education'' l am BOGGLED 0€AR ANN LANDERS You ha'e mentioned Planned Parenthood an your column from lime to time for womc.'tl who are pla1ued by unwant ed vregunctea. I for one. need lo know which contr aceptive wouJd be best for me. I cannot atrord to go to a doctor a nd pay tbe price of a vii.it for lnform atlOI'\ I know 1s available free. But where do I go'> ~Vhen thi-t N11.'hl'" m Chacnuo w Jr e p 1cke11 n g I h 1• u ril ;i p1tketer tell a TV n •pof1l'r. "I'm I DEAR BOG: U what you ht>ar makes you sltk,· you should 11u wbat I get In the W&JI ul 1pe1Uoc and pe nm1n111blp rrom bl«ib ttCbool students. I am def'ply c:o•ctrned about t he deterlontlon of basic: •Will you please tell womffi like me how we can locate the neurest fn-e clin1c" It would be a very userul S;!rvicc Thank )'OU. Appare ntly fij?urr- s~allng's popularity hfS soar ed ~ince thl' \\'Jnler Olympics. It s ~em s that while Oprothy Ham1ll. 19. who won a g<'ld medal f<tr women's f1 gun' :>kating. waited for the judges· deC'iswn. women acro!>s the C'duntry were ' u.•\\. tng 11:a m i I 1 · s s h o r t h~ircut. A sun C\ of :,cilons shows that no\\ o fl e ou t o f three wpmcn arc a sking for the cut. Photos abo\C :-.bow vers 1 ons b~· \'ldal Sassoon. II "1atican Stand ·-I No Female Priests flOUSTON CA P) - Th e Vat1c·an's r$rcs l'ntall\'e tn th1• Unit ed States s uyo; w~men v.111 neve r b<.- orClamed pnei.ts in the Roman Catho li c Chur<'h Archbishop Jan Jadot. aPostollc delegate to th{• l 'n1ted State!I. !laid the role or women in the Church will be "equally important. thoui;:h nol the same" a-. that or men Archbishop J a dot, who attended lhP convention or th e National Federation or Prat•sb.' Councils, said . "I scc women , l'Spc c 1ally :-1stcrs, so anxious lrl b1' ordained. l am afraid the y arc l nsi n i.: :.ometh1ng " "'T he y have t o d1'>CO \'Cr the plore of \\Om t•n 1n ~oc1 cty , m rel! 1t1on " The arr hhl'>hop said he ha~ met \\Ith hundrt'<isof bishops throug hout the l'nated Stales and has Mted that women are a~k1ng l o be m o r e 1n\'olved in th e respons1b11tties or the church "We are discovering now equal rights for t•v c·r)O ne , man o r \\Oman," he s aid. "The feeling 1-; that sexual d 1.~t' rim an a l11>n is not UCl'cptubl r . This I S bnn.-:mg into our social lift: morc ope n fl(ISS1bihties fnr women. w l' a r (' r (' e 11 n g t hi s happy s1tuat rnn on the churt·h level " . The Ultimate Lifestyle Pn?sram For EVery Woman. Howe\•er. he said, "the Church has been or ganized according to the wall or Chnst" and ror "theological, not soc1olog1cal reasons. wo men wal l n o t be ordained pries ts " Al the convention, delegat es r eleased a revised s tat ement ca lling for "mor e non-clergy respons1b1llly m the church." The statement was lhe first part or a working paper being prepared by the priests this week. Earlier , the convention received a setback when a national organizatwn of Hispanic priests. called Padres. announced 1t was pulling out of the council. ""- 'Women's role in the church is equally important, though not the same as men.' Padres rePortedly has 1.200 members. Rev. Roberto Pena, a San Anto]lio priest who is prt'~adent of Padrt'S, said his or~anization was withdrawing "because we have more to do with a relations hip to the community than to a structured council of priests." ONE WHO WANTS A CHILD BY who have a fur ot hetRhl as wtll CHOICE. NOT CHANCE as dosed-ln placei. Please pnnt DEA.a ONE: I• Ullepalt -~ 1 thf'se reassuring words. bnnas the t•ar to a smooth. &l1d1nc stop So rl'lnx , ban rec:ommr•ded Plaoned In l~. EllshM Gnves Otis Pare ntboocl I ltave ulcl, "Look in demonstrated hls safety device your pboae book.'' At the rtik of In New York to skeptics who &Ga.Unt Hile a t>rolnt rffel'd. 1 worried about elevator~ fiilllng. repeat tbe advke. Look ln Lht-Mr Otis stepped into the phone book. Seven ln It perlOft!I elevator. ordered the ropes cut, Un In areas Hrnd by a Plannf'd switched on the solely device he Part ntboocl aceac:y. The thrH In designed himself. and us•the 10 wbo do not sltould phone the sarety switch went into motion. Planned Parenthood a1ent-y In he announced. "All sare. t\'~rybody PT C Of' NY DEAR P .T.C .. I'm pltaied to reauure tht f'lf'vator rlden of the world tbat they needn't "ony. peaklna for m)' rir. u lt 's a1t)'thln1 undtr flvt noor~. l · walk. It'• I~ for lhc hurt. Don't get burned hy a ''hnr" that's too hot to .tuindll'. rluy It MOI with Ann Lnnders'.i. RUldt• lo "NeckinA and Pett111g Whul Art' tht-L1m1ts?" Sl•nd your request to Ann Landers. P O. Rox HOO. Elgin, 111. 6012U . enclostn~ SO cents m coin and a lonA . stumped, seH·addres.i.cd em·t'lope. the nnrest larae c:Uy and al>k for genUemen All safe .... guJdanc:e. Today. elevators a.re the sarest means of transportation known VEAR ANN: Re<"ently you lo man If the safoty dev1<'e pnnted a letter from a reader should fail <a most uncommon who wanted to know what to do 1r occurrence) a governor goes to an elevator crashed. I'm sure it work and releases safety clamps scared the daylights out or pooplc against the guide rails. This A Super Idea Mom Keeps .Mum AT WIT'S END By ERMA BOl'IBECK As a grandmother. I intend to be an absolute bore about my grandchildren I intend to travel with a projector, a screen and 200 lifelike slides showing them chewing oo clothespins and standing on their heads. I will produce from my handbag <with or without re· quest) recent urine samples. a tape of them gargling m ilk at the dinner table and clever say. ings that will put Art Linkletter out of business. As a mother, however, I reruse to mOicl my <"hild ren on anyone. (God knew what he was do· ing when he gave them lo a dictator.) Consequently. I often find myselr at the mercy of women with Super Children. Super Children are unmitigated joy. They can always be counted on to do and say the right thing. They always make the team, have rewer cavities. skip acne. know what they want lo be in the third grade, have their paper displayed at Open House. and always remembtr lo bring home the Mother's Day card4'rom art class I have made a study of Super Children and have come to the conclusion that the only d1r. rerence between Super Children and Normal kids is in the interpretation. For example: Normal Kids Super Children Forgetful Preoccupied Fat Health y Sloppy beasts Academically geared Weirdo who won't get a haircut Nonconformist Lazy bum Deep thinker Flunked out Victim or a poor teacher Peering Around. NEW MEMBE RS of the board of direc- tors of the Girl Scout Count'1I of Orange County are the Mmes. J ames B Hunt Hun\- ington Beach ; Enriqueta Ramos, Fountain Valley, and Wilbur Robertson. Newport Beach. Also e lected were Maj Gen. Arthur 1V O 'Donnell, El Toro, and Thomas C Wolff Jr., Newport Beach. MR. AND 1'1RS. Pierre Blondet of Domme, France, were special guests al a dinner party hosted hy Tom and Jeanne Blandi of Corona dcl l\lar. The Blondcts arc v1s1lin1? the Rlandis' daughter, Mrs. Robert Fitzpatrick of Sherman Oaks. whose husband is president oCtbeCalifornia Institute of Art. ( TV addict 'rV critic Cut rrom the team Saved from a prejudiced caach Forgot me on Mother's Day ls saving his money for my operat.Jon Oversleeps in the morrung A recessive gene I recenUy decided lo test my theory on two mothers of Super Children with kids ~way ut col- lege. I ambled over to one and said, .. Does Martha write home much from school?" "No." she answered. •·Martha is so well ad· justed and secure that she can cope with indepen- dence. What about your daughter '?" "She doesn't write either.•· "Too bad." she sighed, "I guess that tells you where you r ate.·· , I went on lo the other woman and asked. ''Does Phyllis write home often"'" "Oh. yes." she said. "Thr<.'e times a week. Phyllis 1s a very loving girl. She has always been close to me. What about your daughter'!" "She writes thre-e times a w<'ek. too." I s aid. "Whal a pity," she said. ''I'd worry to have a child so depende nt." I gel the feeling I lose the minute I opcm my mouth. 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THE WHOLE ~y ! ~HORE! MISS PEACH ALL '1t)(J CAN 00 15 Ra.L. THE &.ll ~ M MIOOLf AAD .Ha'E 'i1'.XJ TOOCH MOS { a: 'THE STUDENTS !tA, Yoe.« A4n~ t.4'VI ~ AN" ACCEPT ~ a I !o DICK TRACY AS V°"4 A~E. NOW, t 1'MINIC T>-4Af'j ~.AFI TO ~.AV/ NC'f .A~OUNO TMfM IT t~N"L .• by Mell c ~A\l 0' ltll M Nall-!> AAL ~ 1114.-41 l c.o ITA ~1ANI) l'N lll'IOf l<l ' Ill~ 'tM ! WHAT'S;~~ OPPOSITE: OF I HINK TANK? DENNIS THE MENACE r 8f. OAILY PILOT Tuesd"f. M81cl'I~. J971 Indiana Hits Strid ' e, PRlLADELPHlA <AP) -The fndl1na Hoosiers were hand~d lt\t 'No. 1 ranking at the start of th• season. but that doesn't mc.o anYtblna unlesa you can urn it on th court. Thf)' did -22 llme•. TMe Hoosiers capped a 32·0 iC*,n Mon(!ay night with a busl· n<.>s!i·llke 86·68 \'ictory ov~r Michigan In the NCAA finals. ending a long quest for college buistcetball's Holy Grail. Indiana's brightnesi didn't :shin'e untU aCler the ll003len were hit by advenily. Bobby Wilkerson, one of the few starting guards in the country at 6·7. suf. fer~ a concustlon In the early go. ing and bad to be c anied Crom the court on a stretcher. Medical reports today say he •s resting comfortably. .. When Bobby got hurt we knew we bad to go at it tougher." said Buckner. ''Bobby Is a big part o( our team. We did go at Jt ... Actually . the Hoosiers djdn 't really go at it until after the start of the second half. The Wolverines kept ahead of th~ir Dig Ten colleagues with a brilliant fast break and by in· termlssion, led 35-29. Benson. a blond giant with a pacifist temperament orr the court and a killer instinct on, blamed his first·half timidity for the Hoosiers' uncharacteristic pe rformance be fore in· termission. .. , was a little tight in the first half." Benson said. "l knew t had to take the ball stronger to lh<' hoop ln the second half. It was JUSt a matter of gathering mvself." Benson pulled himself together in tbe serond half -and in the process. pulled Michigan apart. The All-American centec took charge of things, scoring 15 of his 25 pomts and ccllectina 1ux of biJ5 nine re.bounds. With lbe help of their tower of strrnath, the Hoosiers went from a Sl·51 tie with 10.15 left. The clo est Michigan could get after lhot waa four points when Steve Grote converted a pair of free throws with G.22 left lo cul the Indiana ma rgin to 63-59. Out Ma.v hit from the field and Quinn Buckner and Tom Abernethy each collected u pmr of free throws to quickly boo$t the Hoosiers to u lO·pOtnt margin, 69·59. Jndia11 a only ha<! to run out the Clock atter that overpowering 22·8 burst. May also had a high.powered second half for Indiana, scoring • 18 of his &am e·high 26 points and pulling down an of his eighl re- bounds. ··Somebody had to help on the boards when Wilkerson got hurt." said May. "and lhat.'s what l had lo do. At halftime we talked about keeping our game plan and out-hustling them. That's what we did. No panic. we've bee n in that situation before." .. We just couldn't get the run· ning game going in the second half." s a id Rickey Green. ~lichiian's high scorer with 18. .. They were making their shots and we couldn't gel the rebounds. We've got to gel the rebounds to run. I think we ran pretty well in the first half and that was the dif· ference." This was the third national championship fo r India na. w~ich won it in 1940 and 195.1. each time defeating Kansas in th<> rinals MIOlflGA" ... 8••1111 ~~MOf'll.HuDbonr to. GrHn 1a. Ctrott 12. St•lOf"I 1 .-.arot 1 INOIAljA.. Abfn•f'tny I I M.>Y 1'. S.n"°n 1S, &uc•tttt tt, Crc-t111n 1, Wh '"dl\ l. Vlfl.tv1<1US 1. ... ymQ#e}. H•'"'..,. M1(nl9'tn lS. ,,,.,,.,,.,,. lot1l foul\ Ml("IO<I" U, • .,., ..... 19. Foui.c!OUI. 11"'1· H111>1>t•O A· 17,$.IO. .. ~ ~ ..... PiQ CALL ~tit hij?an coach .Johnny O rr v ainly · protests >an oft1c.·rnl of'l<.'r onl' of Orr's sta r s was sm~1 shed to the.• nor h y .in lnd1anu player . yet no foul was charged In· na wa~ thl' ph)·sical t<'am , yN 1t was M1ch1 gan t hat two Atatll•rs via the foul route ;\londay mi!hl ohnson Sparkles ins Go Out Winners, 1()6.92 HILAD'!:LrHIA fAP> \. nnlional chumplon lO nf past 13 ycnrs, cnuldn't ~ex ted lo get too 4.'X('lh'd •hout ·ing Rutgtrs Monday ni~ht J hird pince in the !'IC.\,\ l(flbnll tournament. 1f could they? 'Rae whole day was blah.·· forwnrd Ma rques Johnson. ing into \he game we didn't k it mattered -until we got he floor. Then we got excited. "reallv wanted to win. We ('(j our hearts out ... o one played harder or more ressively than Johnson. the ins' 6-foot·6 junjor forward scored 30 points and hauled 18 rebounds as UCLA ran y to a 106·92 triumph over the rlet Knights. ·we feet Johnson ha d a nomenal game." said Bruins ch Gene Bartow. ··over the 10 or 15 games Ulis season. he ld ·have b e en the most inating player in lhe eoun· • ~t nrQues was doing a tremen· d1>us Joh on the boards and on or- f c n H. ·• sa i d R u t ~e r s t\11 1\men can Phil Sellers. "He's lht.: best l',·e played agatnst th1..; ~ear. He gl ves you n complete ~ame." Rutgers rallied in the SA?cond half to give VCLA a run for its m on ey beforl' the Bruins' superior site and muscle wore the Scarltt Knights out down the stretch. "Our hope was to "·ear them down. so we had our big guys in there a lot," said Bartow ... I think our over·a ll size just wore them out." ··we djd get tired." admitted Rutgers coach Tom Young. "We tried to play seven and e ight men. but their bench W11S stronger. We tried to-go a lilUe longer than usual with our starters. but we missed some shots at the end due to fatigue." "a.A 1•-W•tlll"9t~ II. 0.-S. 0.- ., IJ. McC..r~f 2' Joi"''°" a. T-Ml\4 e. ~1111,~tl-4,0llllll*? llVT•••' nu S•"•" n. c.-.-1-''· 0.11.-, 1, Jolo<kfl •• 0.1111., 21. "~ 11, .......... , .... 1111-UC\.A 57, ll11tqe•\., 808V00fl8A.NO ~fret Team RICt4 BRANNING Flrtt Tetm Jlftt McCLOIKEY Flr•t T••m P!'.RRY HARBIN Third Team to Area sextet · A half dozen Orange Coast area prep baaket.ba\l players have beel' honored with AJl·CIF 4.·A re(ogoitioo u selected by the Citizens Savings Athletic FQU.QdeUo.n boa~d. • . _ Thr~e ar e 'frr&t' team caliber-Rich Branning o f Marina <Huntington Beach). Jim Mccloskey of Estancia (Costa Mesa) and Bob Vogelsang of Edison <Huntington Beach). Earning second . team berths are Corona del Mar's AJex Black and Jim Eleni of Mater Dei (Santa Ana). Third team laurels go to Huntington B e ach's Perry Harbin. Co-players of t he year are Michael Wiley and Johnny Nash, the combination that led the Long Beach Poly Jackrabbits lo the CIF championship. Branning is a repeat first team choice and was third team as a sophomore. The 6·3 Marina guard had the highest scoring average (27 .4 ) of any player making the three teams and led in assists with 174-giving him 625 in his three·year career. Elimination in the first round of the playoffs . damaged his chances for player of lhe year honors. Various national magazines cons ider Branning among the lop 10 pla yers in the nation. . 1WeCloskey. as was BriJlnmg, was an offense within hirn~elf. Locker Report The three·year Estancia star averaged 23.4 1>9jnt.s per game ln leading lhe Eagles to the playoffs and a victory over Marina. At 6-6. he's a pure shooter from 20 feet. can drive the );me and bring \ the ball downcourt on a fastbreak attack. · Voge ls ang was another · do·everything guard who came up with 127· assfsts for the season and scored at a 21.9 clip. He bad a high game of 4l points and was . the key to Edison's surprising success in gaining the playoffs as a second place team behind Suns et League champion Marina. Black. one of eight juniol'S on lhe three teams, paced Corona de l Mar's remarkable 25·0 regular season . The 225·peund star a veraged \4 rebounds a game. scored at a 16.4 pace and provided lhe Sea Kings with a potent defense against the inside game. Ele-nz led Mater Del's 21-5 finish with an 18.S average and 1 was the key to the Monarchs' impressive fast break. · He shot 50.9 percent from the field. had a high game of 33 points a nd scored in the 20s 10 times. in addition lo averaging over six rebounds and assists per game. Harbin hif 50 percent of his shots. mostly from outside or on the break. scored at a 20.3 rat<' .. FoulTrouhleHurt, Says Michigan's Orr PHILADELPHIA <AP) - Michigan knew it wa$ all .over when with 44 seeor'H'fs left-Indiana coach Bobby Knight began re· moving his star players one by one and hugging them joyfully as Hoosiers partisans cheered. "No question, Indiana is the No. l team io the country," a<'knowledged Michigan coach Johnny Or r when the buzzer finall y ended h is 86·68 nightmare. giving the undeleat· ed Hoosiers their 32nd season v ic tory and the Na t ional Collegiate Athletic Association basketball title. A grinning Quinn Buckner. In· dlana's tenacious guard. boast· ed . "We won all our games. Whal else can you do '~" Michigan almost pulled off an upset but ran out of gas and got Into foul troU· ble with 10 m inutes to go. .. We made a great effort." Orr said, specifically referring lo the Wolverines' s trong first half when they led 35·29. "But they were stronger In the second. We are proud lo ha ve lost to one hell of a basketball team ... They're damn good. I 'II teU you that." Indiana won despite losing 6·7 guard Bobby Wilkerson in the opening minutes. He ~uffered a moderate concu11sion in a col· lt~lon with Michigan's Wayman Drill "When vou lo11e !lomeone so su<.Wrnlv vou don't ha ve mw:'h time to think n bout n lot or thfn,:,," Knight 5ald. "You just try to think o( a replacement. We tncd a couple of auys nnd then we went for more quickness wilh Jim Wisman. Jimmy did a ~rt:\l 1ob In movln1 thf' bnJJ from !Mde to sade. 1tetUng 1t to the ~ople who could !ICOfe. It'~ intA?resting that he has played hard11 at a11 pre\•iously ln \be t.ournamenl.." Wisman c ame 1n with 4! seoonds lott lo.the first 'half. and he stayed all t~e way In lhe second half when t.he Hoosiers brokethegamewideopen. "Wism an was lhe difference that allowed them lo run their of· fense ... said Mich1gnn's Steve Grote. "We never had a better first half .against Indiana. nor a worse second half. This was the first time they really beat us." Jt was the third time Indiana has beaten Michigan this season - the others 80-74 and then 72·67 in overtime. · Orr said Michigan was running well and shooting well until his club got into fou l trouble early in the second half. and eventually lost two players -Brill, team captain. and freshman Phil Hub· bard, who had fouled out in the two previous Hoosier games. "They were 1tetting the shots. and we were fouling them before the ball dropped in." Orr said. They just wore us down." Britt. insis ting he wasn't a libiing. beefed about the officiating. "The refs could have called a better game," Britt said. "They hit us with some cheap foul s that gave Indiana the confidence it needed." Orr acknowledited that the foul problem made his players less a~gresslve and lndianu more in· tlmldatln,. He pointed out that the Hoosiers' big center, Kent Benson, who was voled the game's most valuable player. ''really come on 11trong in the sr cond half and i <>l us in foul trouble." "J don't know what l could hnve done to make it any dif; !ctenti" Orr sold. "We coul<J t\,ave aid back a nd made it a little closer. BU\ we had lo take Ii c-hancc. Thl.s wu lor the cham· pionship. When you Jose bf 2 or ~points it's still a loss." Rickey Green, Mlehl~an's s p e ed y guard. and John Robinson. a Wolverine forward, laid the bla~e io rebounding and lndiana 's ability to slow down the running attaa. Anteaters Win, Face USC Catcbet Sl~ve Morton bam· mered out a triple and a double nnd the UC Irvine Anteaters de· feated the v1sltlng UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 3.0 ln Monday afternoon baireb•JI action. Morton doubled In the second lnnina. and then scettd on•an er• ror. Jn the fourUi, be scored another run after third baseman ·Scott Winters singled tum home. Good pitching by Bob Goodyear held the Gauchos to on· ly three hits before he was re~ lieved in the seventh Inning by Russ Johnson . . Goodyear struck oul four and walked three. extending his re· cord to3·1. Now 13·11·1 tor the season. the Anteaters travel to USC to face the TroJ1ns at 7 tonight. ucini..m .. , It"' . • .. ' II Al )000 Mentl\,( ,,,. .. ,t!t<•.cl ""'*·,. c... ............ Tll•.,.,,u CM .... "' --·" ~.Ill UCSl•.e.rlt. UClrvlM sot1 lwt,1t 4000 ) t t O WI~. 1' 4 t t t > o O O W1191+.....,..,,., l'O"f 0 tOOO ~.o 000 0 00 0 0 ~-0 000 • 0 • 0 Tet•lt >I > • l kMt"la ..... ' " .. 000 000 000 • ' ' 010 '°" '°"" ·J • J ~ averaged a haJf doien re· The six honorees makes it the bounds per 1ame in leading Hunt· best showin~ ever for the Orange lngton Beach to another Clio' Coast area in rt>gards to CIF 4·A pfayoffs berth. consideration. * * * * * * Flrstfiam Johnny Nash. LB Poly 6.·6 Sr. 15.2 Marcus Hamilton. Verbum Dei 6-6 Sr. 17.0 Jlm McCloskey, Estancia .. , Sr. %1.f John White, LB Millikan 6·5 Jr. \7.2 Michael Wiley. LB Poly 6·7 Sr. 17.l Dan Howell. Buena 6·6 Sr. 19.8 Rieb Bra1Yli•1. Marina 6·3 &, %7.4 Don Carfino, St. John Bosco 6·2 Sr. 26.1 Clifford Sanchez. Verbum Dei 5.11 Sr. 20.l Bob Vogelsang, Edison 5.Jt Sr. ZJ.t George Ratkovich. Alhambra 6·0 Jr. 21.0 Second Team Paul Wilson. Fontana 6·5 Sr. 23.2 Steve Crandell. Santa Barbara 6·6 Jr. 11.1 Marvin Herndon, Compton 6~ Jr. 18.S Michael Anderson, Pasadena 6·4 Sr. 14.0 Steve Johnson. San Gor~onio 6·9 Sr. 19.2 Alex Black, Corona del Mar 6·6 Jr. H .4 Lorenzo Watts. Centennial 5.7 Sr . 17.0 Jim Elenz, Mater Dei 6·1 Sr. 18.t Ktith Level. Buena 6-3 Sr. 18. l Mark Mattos. San Marcos 6-0 Sr. 26.2 Ed White, Santa Barbara 6-4 Sr. 15.0 Third Team John Mayfield. Crescenla Valley Brett Beaver, Torrance James riugbes, LB Poly Darnel Marable, Muir Mark McQuatd, Chaffey Mark Robinson. Muir Brett Barnett. Glendale Daryll Adams. Morningside Russell Brown, lnglewood Perry Harbin, Huntington Beach Gary Mulder, LB Wilson ALEX BLACK Second Team 6·9 Sr. 22.0 6-6 Sr. 20.8 6·4 Sr. 10.7 6·2 Jr. 14.0 6·4 Sr. 20.4 6·5 Sr. 18.0 1·0 Jr. 17.l 6·3 Sr . 18.0 5·10 Jr. 13.S 6·1 Sr. 21.3 6·1 Sr. 21.l Sports in Brief I Juniors Dominate · All-tourney Five l PHILADELPHIA -The 1976 all·tournament team of the 38th Annual NCAA Basketball Cham· plonships: Kont Benson. Indiana; Scott May, Indiana : Marques Johnson. UCLA ; Rickey Green. Michigan: Tom Abernethy. lndiann. All but May and Abernethy are juniors. Benson, who scored 25 p0lnt.s in Indiana's championship victory over Michiga n Monday night. was selected tournament most vaJuable player. ·Bra.,e• Bid lllglae~ ATLANTA -Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turnrr has met again wilh former Dodger pitcher An· dy Messers mith and apparently has made him the highest offer to play this seas on. a Draves llpokcsman said today. Radio station WGST in Atlanta reported that Turner met secret· ly with Messersmith'& atient, Herb Osmond, Sunday night and offered the former Dodaers s\lper star fl million over five years. Bruin• Nip A Mgel• PALM SPRINGS -Outfielder Dave Baker tripled home Larry Silver in the 10th inning Monday to give the UCLA BrUins a 2•1 vie· tory over the Cali fornia Angels. E.qtaMdo11 Nl~ed TAM PA -The National League, needing a unanimous 12 votes for expans ion. only mustered JO affirmative votes Monday a.nd then asked baseball commissioner Bowle Kuhn to slep ln and block American League expansion to Toronto . After more than four hours of closed discussions. tbe league failed lo Jtet the required un· anlmous consent of the 12 club owners to award a new franchlso for the J977 season. Cincinnati and Philadelphia remained op· posed. .IC Mark Set Steve Brown of l·'ullerton College c ra<'ked the national junior college record in the dis· ('U!I Sunday with a tOl!S or 194 feel JO Inches. Competin~ at thl' Mret of Champion!! UC Irvin<'. Drown surpnssed the old mark of 192·3 set earlier in· the year by Marcus Gordlen of Mt. San Antonin College. Gordlcn l!i the son ot former Olympic discus thrower Fortune Gordlen. Badl on Bl~k EL CAJON -Quarterback John Hadl wlll be traded from the Green Bay Packen to the Houston Oilers, It was reported Monday. Sports editor Malt Mitchell of the El Cajon Californian said Hadl, a former resident of El C•· jon, will go to the Oilen1 along wilh defensive back Ken Ellls for Houston backup quarterback Lynn Dickey. TroJa11• Fall LOS ANGELES -Cat.ch~r Jerry Keller hit a lwo-""n home run in the top of the loth innlng Monday night to carry Eastern Michigan to a 6·4 intercollegiate ·bas eball vtctory over \he Southern California TrojllJ\ll. • . Final Orange Co11n ty eage Log Eamplr.w .. ~ Girl Action Wedne day .-..... ... Cl ..... . ....,. . ,._,..,., llATll.&A .......... .,...,, .. IS .. .._ n 42 V-...CI• .,..,..... .. ti • .,_.. ~ M 6J llftM .. 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"TRACK DOWN" AllCI '"Klll!A l!Lm"" 'I ""' CARMEN NIGRO, 71 , WITH SIMIAN MOVIE MEMORIES He Was King Kong, Mighty Joe Young end Other Gorlllas 'King Kong Lives' • Ape Man ·Made_ Career of Gorilku CHICAGO < i\ P ) -King Kong is aJive. well and happy as a security guard for a Chicago insurance com· pany. ··Jt wa~ m e in my gorilla swt up on top or the Empire State Building, clutching Fay Wray in one hand or putting her j?ently on a ledge and knocking down attacking planes until lhe bullets i::ot me," says Carmen Ni· gro. recalling the nfcmorable. final scene or the \933 mo,'1e classic, King Kong ··of coursl·. what I was on was an eight-foot model on the RKO stage with a backdrop of New York City.'· said the man who was known for 25 years as the II oily wood Apcman. "Fl\V WR.\Y WAS an animated doll Plane!' were projected on the backdrop Th<'rc "ere a few ht lie gasolim'-powcrcd planes hooked on wires that were aimed around me. I wore fur·CO\'cred ballet shppcrs with rubber suction pads on the bottom. I looked 50 fe<'t tall " Nigro. whOSl' professional name was Ken Roady. is u lively 71-year·old who still can mimic the shufne of an ape Hl' appeared a.~ a stuntman in about 100 movies and played a gorilla in 33 other.!> ,\ harrel t•hc:.t<'d Ovl'-foot six. l':i· ~ro wa:. tht' hair) heasl 1n ··Mii?hty Joe Youn~:· "'The Unholy Three." ··Tarzan and ll1s mate," "Ni ght of Horror .. and "Apl' Man Nabonga." . y ..:.~:~·-·DclHMI ~un enn~.m1ca1~ c1111 C.rt111t•cr ~u111r NEWPORT CINEMA NEWPORT BEACH 644-0760 WITH "LUCKY LADY" BRISTOL CINEMA COSTA MESA 540-7444 STARTS WED. 3/31 SEAN ~ IOIERI ~ COONERY ... SHAW "RpBIN AND MARIAN" NICOL~ ... RICHARD HARRIS (fiJ}o HAJtBOA TWIN CINEMA Hls last gorilla movie wa~ ··Corilla Al Large" in 19:14. Nigro said he studied the way an ape moves when he accompunied the late Frank Buck, the ammal collec· tor, on two junile t~P8· "I WAS READY when I ht'ard RKO was looking for a aorilla m an in 1931 to play the title role ol King Kong," said l'\1gro. ··1 had to beat out a couple of other ~uys . I was the most rcal11tl c and besides I paid 13.SOO to have a gorilla su1t made oot of six bur i!luns. I still have 1t at home but it's in pretty bad shape now. ··The hardest part ~the job was withstanding the heal bwldup 1n1ldc the suit. J"d have to lake lht' head oH every 10 minule11 to get m y breath Over the years I wore out eight Kon~ heads and 10 sets o( armi. and ex· tension hands " For his part aa ){jng Koni:. one or the most famous roles In movie his· tory, NiJ,?ro said he w111 paid 17.500. "and whl'n \'OU dt'dUCl thl' cost of the costume. I netted only $4 ,000.'' NIGRO NOW LIVES In ;.1 small apartme.nt it1 Cicero. • Chicago sub· urb He s:iys producen would nol lel him use the name Kini;t K1)11J.l in the girl-and ~orillu a cts hl' look aero:.-; the country He al10 wor~ all a din· Ing c ar cook on the Santc Fe Jlailroad. finally became a chef and rel.Ired in 19'70 after 32 years of Sttv1cc ---wllw--- 1 Hlndtnburg .. ) CINEMA CENTER COSTA MESA 17M141 CIMIMA WEST WESTMINSTER 892-4493 ·----1 20th Anniversary Slto1" ' Lido Isle Opens Comedy Intermission Tom Titus The Udo lllle Via.yen celebrate their 20th onniverur) lhl11 wt k . .nc:t tht'y'v~ rucht'd bAck • h~lf ctotur) for their attond llOO final ahow ot the •n1on, "F~llt!n AnlJt'ls," which opens tonight for a fl\•e d1y run. The Nt•wport Reach xroup. which hecamc opuatlonal In 19SG with w pruductlon of "Rintt Around Ell,11beth," turn11 to the aophasllcated com edy of Noel C'oward for its current attraction. an all·illlnnd resident proJt.'Ct under the direction or ·-·· --OHi fUW ~ TMI tuaeOO'S NIST • uu-111---·1•••--• IHOW WMfft • ...., "'"'. ISlAND TOP Of WOILD • -fMU---·- Norma Bell, prestdf'ntohh Udothutu. The Coward comedy centers oo two women <Pat Moran and Ina Sebntl.dtt> who are now h•PPilY m1rned <to ~ Bell and Liddy Red1y) but \\ho ucb once had a n~n1 altalr ~ilh a fo'°enchmon <Ceorce U.aois> who popli up qaln urw•~ctedly. Complt!lin{lhc cut la £hue Painter u a worldly maid. "fallen An1el1" pliy• lonlaht tbrouab Saturday iat 8:30 In lht Udo Isle Clubhouse. 701 Via Lido. Soud. Reser".11llon1673·6170 or 673·3096 WINDING lJP ITS \brc..'t'-weekend engagement wilh tinnl pcrformancH Friday and Saturday hi the revival ol "Bell. Book a11d Cundle" at the Costa Men Cine Playhou~ Pali Tambellini directs the play, which features Dtana Spencer, Sun Banfield, Olive Riches. Brad Estrin und Dick Sullivan Curtain 1!i s·JO at the Commumty Center auditorium on the Orange County fo'a1rgrounds in Col>ta Mesa. Re:.ervat1ons 5~·~1. ALSO ON STAGE along the Ori.an&e Coast this week. "A Midsummer Night's Drum" at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Curtain as 8 o'clock torught through Sunday for lhe Shakespearean comedy ReservaUons 646-1363. -"The Mind With the Dirty Man" Is in its county premiere at Sebastian's West Dinner P1ay house. 140 Averuda Cabnll<>. San Clemente. Performnnc e s nightly, e•cept Mo nday. Reservations 492 9950. "Beginner 's Luck," a new comedy by the Irvine Commumty Theater at the Youth Services Assoc1allon building, Bristol and Red Hill, Costa Mesa. Performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30. Reservatio ns 646·3178 (days) and 557-7297 <evenings). -"THE LITTLE FOXES" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. 2110 MaJn St .. Huf!Ungton Beach. 'Ille Ulllan Hellman dram• Is preaentf'd Fridays and S1turd1y1 al&· 30 tteserv1llon~ M2 5421. "Jonus" at lhe Wcstmlnltcr Community Tbeater. 7272 M1ple St .. Westminster. C~rtaln is s ·30 Friday and S1turda,y ror the comedy revlV11. Reservations 8t3·8GS -··our Town'' continues 1t the Sin Clemente Community Thuttr. 202 Avenlda Cabrillo, Sin Clemente Thursday throuRb Sunday at 8:30. Reservations 492 0465. -"Daniel Boon~ ond the Shawnees" ia the children 's olrerina nt the f'ountaln Valley Community Theater, 18280 Mt. 81ldy Circle, t'<1untnln Vallt'y. Curtuln fo~ridl)'!I at 7 :30, Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p m . Reservations 962·0720 or 968 1423 'Fa:r Lady' Back In Splendid Style By WILLIAM GLOVER Jan Ric hardson, 3 NEW YORK CAP> -r ecruit from the Royal Twenty years later, "My Shakespeare CompJany, Fair Lady" tangles with po rt rays I an g u age new bewitchment. professor Henry Higgins Great ta s t e. deep with subtle crustmess. affection and. perhaps He gives out only an most important ol all. occasional melodic note, breathtaking vitality are but then who ever has gloriously present mthe while caroling the famous musical which n ories oC the male or the returned lo Broadway's loveliness of her face? St. James Theater on the exac t calendar anniversary of the original bow. ntl TUJ DlfVll " HAIOnMU"' There hasn't been a Main Stem staging since. ----------------------. Producer Herman As Eliza, the Cockney flower girl who becomes a linguistic princess, Christine Andreas is a great-eyed soprano with a truly entrancing. powerful voice and wmsome presence. ·--···---OHi fUW 0¥11 ntl CUQ(OO'S .. 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Jerry Adlt'r's d1recung and Crandall Diehl's choreography are based upon the orlainala by Moss Hart and llanya Holm. but with enough fr eedom to avoid museum rustiness. Down to the last bit part and dance step there is pleasurt' to behold. They've really f?One and done it. "My Fair Lady" is lovt'rly. "OllTEI $,ACE CONNECTUW' J:l5-7:1S JAMISCAAM ' ............. . I ' ' ""' '••' •••' •1• I ••• •• ' •• i I • ''KJllEI FOICE" ,_ .. J._ .... llllllJVof~>«.,,.U llt1._e1 .H~ MSHllLOCl HOlMIS' SMAITH Honm· tNI ......., rytt... & n. Hiiiy ...... ., W1U. I W1U. . .fOll MOW" "MAHOCUMT"' INI JAC« MICHOUOM "Ot4I RIW 0¥8 THI CUClOO'S MIST" llJ ~UTIYI AC110M"' INJ "WAI HTWllM M&f Ate WOtief" ...,~,..~ '"WHIHIS" INI "MO DffOSlf, MO lllTUIM' tel "'CHAIUI &.TMI AMML." l•I --rt.\CHOWM" -.tW1 IUTr lNI I PUBLIC N011CE PUBUC NOTICE '1CTl'10\n •V'-lllUI PICTtTtOVS av111t•U llAM•STAT•Mllff NAM•ITAllM•1tT "-... _,.,. ... _ " .... -n. ,.._, ... --,, ...... "-"•' \AM. 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Occu1onally one threatens him with death Altoaclhcr. they auake tho !OemocraUc ctuef ex· ttut1ve the bl&aHt malJ·aettc:r to occupy the gov· <"m<>r't ortlce in California history. Gov. Edm••d Bro-a Jr. annou.nt'td all 1eno appQlnlmtnu to tbo newly crtat.cd committee lhlt ad\i1cs tbe Medical Quality Auura.nce Board on acupuncture pracli~. PUBLIC: NOTICE POL~~ "A lot or people who write simply have pro· blems." says Clleryl Goble, the IO\•ernor's cor· n: pondence division chief. • Aclreu B rigitte Bardot ls reatlng at her Paris home a fl er ~xhousuon forced her to abMJptl cancel a trip abroad. friends reported. France's onetime reigning 5l"X goddess r eturned l o Pans utter getlJng only as rar as Lon. don's Heathrow Airport on a planned Oig)lt to Canada. Friends said she recently suffered from lhe nu and calJed off the lnp as a precaullonary measure. Or. Rlcbard J . K.roe1lia1, 38, or Sherman Oaks treated Walton's tendinitis with the anc1enL Orien- tal technique that Involves stlmuJaUon of nerves with needle puncturing oflheskin. • ll 's going to cost lhe city or S.:attle an estimated $252 80 to br1n~ Jack Zetber to lrial in Munklpal Court on charges or ille&ull)' rtdtn~ his skateboard The 39-year-old unemployed mathematician, ehemist. computer programmer nod geologist was "shooting down the hill" on his skateboard when ticketed by police. The police "made It sound hke I was commit· ting vagrancy on the King's H ighway," said ~ktzer. who lives in a bachelor nat with his three cats near the Univers1l)' of Washington Police deny any harassm ent and say they acted • ~a complaint. Lily Pons, the singer who died in Texas Feb. 13. • l~I\ an estate valued at more than S2 million, says Arol a. a north Jtahan village, honored her brother·in·law, one of the American writer Vincent beun with the dedica· four beneficiaries. lion of a stone plaque. Shee:rn died i n Arolo a year Roger Girardot s aid in ago. Cannes. Franre the estate was Sheean hved in Arolo on the shores or L ake composed or jewelry. furs, Maggiore, on and off over many years. His best works or art and documents. known work. "Personal History." was wnlten Girardot said the works of there. art would be sold in New York • and London in accordance with Gen. George S. Patton Ill. commander or the the will to pay death duties. 2nd Armored Division at Ft. Hood. says the U .S. l'oNs • Army needs more money lo It was a biller pill for an a\'owed aavocate of train p e r sonnel f o r any clean air to swallow. emergency K evin l\larkey, Denver representative or Patton told more than 1,000 Friends or the Earth. was cited by lhe Denver · delegates in Waco at the annual Department or Health conference of the National and Hospitals for ex· [ J Guard A ssociation of Texas that cessive "smoking" by his PEOPLE he is "trem endously concerned 1965-model car , an al· _ _ about national security " le~ed sometime belcher He said he rears that "one of blue smoke. day to our dismay the U.S. Army • will face defeat largely due to ""n°" Waller A noenberg, a former U.S. ambassador lhe lack of funds and appropriate legisla· tn England. as starting a conservative newsletter to lion .•. When wtll we learn that weakness is a sign combat what he terms "the pre· of unpreparedness"" d()minately liberal" national news m edia. The newsletter. "American \'iews," will feature con · ~erv at1ve writers su c h as Patrick Buchanan, William Sarlre and Loujs Rukeyser, An· nenberg said in a letter to polen· 11al subscribers. Annenberg , former publisher of the Philadelphia In-ANNINIU~ 11wrer. said that his Triangle Publications corpora- tion would publish the newsletter ever y two weeks tx•ginning next month Triangle Publications also pubbshei, TV Guide • John Cafl)f'nter, a 29·year·old tenor from Natch1tocbes. L a .. tied for first place in the Metropolitan Opera National Council auditions und rece1vecf'a contract with the M eL Carpenter tied with soprano Ashley PutHm of J•rankhn Lakes, N.J .. in what a spokesman for the opera rompany said was an outcome unprecedent· t.•d in the history o r the annual auditions • John Diefenbaker, Canadian prime minister from 1957 lo 1963, new to London for a week's v1s1t during which he will be made a , --, Companion of H onor by Queen ' E lhabeth II. Diefenbaker. 80. who led Canada's Conser val1\'e party. is the only Canadian politician to r eceive the Companion of lloni>r award. announced 1n the Queen's honor s list last Ni•w Y ear 's Day . • Two liberal political groups 01v1NaA11u say they intend to mount a drive to recall Mayor Fraak Rluo of Philadelphia from office A successful recall would requHe 141,159 people lo sign the peliUona within 60 days of the date or the first signature. lt the recall succeeded, Rizzo would have 15 days to r esign or face a public referendum al a special election. Tbe groups planning the r ecall arc the Philadelphia Party and Americans for Dcmoctalic Action. For the Record ....... UllO JOSl,.N MOSl'ITAL IMrCll J, Ult ~ M'ICll Mr\ l~nft Al••ft\Of\. 9'•1 Aft.. CS.,.,." l•'W' Hyf\ftfWJtOft &f'.C.f\. 9•'1 Mr .IM '-''' At<.f\•fO 8wt'9f', )Jll li'lll l \ ~.,,..., l!t Toro l)Oy M•rctt •, 1t1• M t t M M H \n1Qie~utd Mon, 1'• ••nt•ttr... (O\fil M"'•• O•r• Mt itf\n M t\ f•d T•tt.tY UJ10 ,_._.tto-. 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""" ...!.":tloltowino ,. • ..,.. 1, 1191"41 Ml TIAM OHi l'llOOUCtt, •n• "AINWli' T llR TllAOINO POST tot.41 A .. • Wlo\IM•lltltt, CA t1'I) p 0 bo• • 1"411 v .. 11., ..... !oood" l .. flln& A\\CK l•tn, Ill< • ,.,., ~ (A ttall ...... La,,., Hv,,t11191on ""•II. CA JHll Pl("I 0UftO• ,._,, Vie l!lt\ llv)lfth' I\ <...Ov< i.o Dy• C'Dt "'··-~ I.AO-........... CA .,.,, '-------------------------•! Thi. '°""""O •• c-~•ct.o DI'.., 111 "S&W waltl .. fer &t.. rls\t •••&11 '° (-e aloar? Cood •··-• -··-..... r tM A\\OCIOIO\ ,,,. Cl4, au. U ••all waited lw lM n,ht •omaa .. .'' Tl'la :.:=:;., 11 ... """' ,.,. "'"'" '"-"'*"" ~' ,, •• ,1.tf'•' , .... """-' ...... ..., ... , .. , ... _,, Ct•tll •r Oraft .. c-·~ ..-------------------------c-1, C•••~ of O••n~ c ...... ,.., Movie Role Knight Acts ~ Without Pips 8)' BORTllO.'lt\...; LOS A="!GELES l..\Pl -D1anJ Ro:.:. dtd 11 !>O why not Gladys Knighl ~ Having won a qu~rt'!> sh.ire ol Grammac., und gold records. Gladys Knight 1s making her debut a!> j dramatic actress m a movie about the Alaska pipeline -without the Pip:. Docs that mean :.hl' may branch out as a single. ai. did 01ana Ross ' "I DON'T Tlll~K SO." ·11 ~ SJ\I:. It :. not that I'm insecure about myself or m} ·tdll•nt :-.o that I would be atra1d to go out alone But there 1s not a single art1i,t that doesn't ha\e -.ome torm uf bJCI..· ground. Most of the background Pl'<>plc don t get credit. but m y guys are part ol the act "Unless the> get .~omelh1ng going tor tht'm , I thank w e will stay together If l 'Vl' gotta :.m g. I'm ~01ng Y> sing wllh them ... But 1t seems apparent thJt <.;1,11.J.~.., Knight ,.., i.eekmg new Jreas ot endeavor all<'r :!M \'(•ar ... 111 -inging for thc public That:. right :!tl , l'ar' 1\nd :.h~:. only 32 T H E FIL.lt IS "PIPE Or1:am ... ' JO 1mlc1>en dent venture directed by Stc\'C' Verona who nrntll· the 1mpress1\'l' "The Lords ot F'l atbush No ...imnd stage pampcrinit tor liladys. :.lw did hl'r roh· 1n tlw bone ch1lltng Cold ol the Alaskan 1ntt•rinr "I rievc•r lell i.o good 1n my llll'. she rt'ma1'kl•d, · Jn<l 1 never lcll so cold m my hflo The muv1c wa:. f1lmt'CI al p1pehnt.' locat1•>n-. rwdr \' Jhkt. 100 mtll'S trom \nchoragL• Thi• weatlH•r wa s un·wasonahh warm 10 dL·~n·es al><lv{•. on lit~· average Th<.· plot· GIJd)'s· marrr • .1gl! 1s breaking up, her husband goc ... off to AlaskJ us a bush pilot Sht' tl1<,c1H·ers ~h e 1s pregn3nt. tnllowi, him north and (•ncoun tcri. the strungl' and colorful character:. attracted to lhe pipeline ICNIGNT "PIPE DRt:rUIS" IS Tiit-: f1r"l production b\ Gladys· second hu.,band, 8111 ry llankt•rson, wh~' i.pent 21~ years preparing lb<• proJcrt and r<11!-mg theS2-m1llion budget The Pip:. -Gladys' brothC'r Mt'ruld. eoui,tn!. William Guci,t and Edward Palll'n don·l app1•ar in lbc mo\'1e but lhl' group will 'IO~ hack~rountl music. The rating~ .. We're hopil'lit for :a PG." said Gladys. • I wouldn't want anything less than that ; whatcn•r I do in my career, 1 want it to be som ething m y children can be proud of ... She has three, ages 13. 12. and 6. and in August <.'xpects another. THE LONG YEARS OF MIDNIGHT bus ride'\ to one-night stands haven't robbed Gladys 0 1 her earnestness to :.ucceed. Her s has brt•n a varir<l car eer. starting al age 4 in Atlanta. Ga. With her brother and cousins she toured the South as the Pips. :appearing with Jackie Wilson. Sam Cooke anti olh<'r performers. B e in g a minor relebr11y wJs an unsettl· 1ng experience for a '>ensiuve youn~ girl. who h.id lo endure thL• tuunl' 111 Jealous schoolmalcs. "I HATED RF.ING ABl.E TO sing," ~hC' r l" railed. "I even prayed lo God 111 t.1kc m v vrnc1· &iway. :m I w ouldn l havt' lo he :.rni:lrd out as :.omconed1ffl•n•111 .. Her all1tudc rhanged m1dw:iy through hiJth :.chool . when she began :.ing1ng with a JU7Z b.an<J .. nd a sympalhC'l lc teacher rnt rochH·cd her \11 lht• .1rt1~MY of B1ll1l' Jlohcluy ant.l Surnh Vuuuhn J\s ~oon as sh(• i:ra<Juut<.'<1 lrom h1111t :1C'hool . she und 1111• boy:s took oil for tht· mwm· JUOAk of N t•w Y 01 k. The 11rst hit rame in l ~il with, · 1-:vcry Beat 111 My llearl. • Not much else hnpp<·ncd. and (;IJdy., u•ttr ed to be a wlf<> and mothl'r She w • .1s back 1n .1 couple or ye an. ,ind a"l Glady'! Kn11thl and the P11>s. the group bcaun to pick up :steam. THEY JOINED MOTOWN RECOROS :inti 111 1007 lh<'Y scored with ··1 Hcurd J1 Through lhf• <;rapevint'. .. The hll !! kept <'om1n~· "Nilly Gntt v." "f'ri<•n<hh1p Troin." "If l Wer1• Ynur Woman.' I l><>n'l Wunl to Do Wrona:· "llelp Ml' \fakl-It Throu~h the N11tht · and or courw · M 1dn1i:ht Tr Jin t o Geor gi.1 .. Gladys and tht' Pips had •' ~urnmcr TV 'how laSl yeur uni! may do •inotht'r. 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Ml -M"-1111-mH ,.,.....,"- Ht I WI'*'-<MU -· tlfl Nttr -#In. o.~• araMOl'I\ 1n• S... l"~ll«itce M , "-W.11 Vefllt<r, fll#I .. ""'. NIP~lillT0t(»jtOS HM AIM\,._ C..16 ..... """ Oellt• u-'°· ~ M5MM£1'5 JOMNIOlt -Off< .. .......,,,, _..._,,., ........ i.... a.-- SAN FRANCI SCO (AP ) -Boy Scout troops. cburob iroups and school s thatJave up on newspaper d ves ror f'und raising ~houJd ta~c Marl. says an ecolO&Y· minded businessman. "There's definitely a cryin g need for old newsprint," said Joseph McCoJgan. president of Cardt.n Stale Paper Co. .. IN EARLY 1974, the price 901d to volunteer groups abot up lo around $30 • ton. everyone wd out aoing door to door ror tM papers, then the roof fell in. The price dropped toonJyS5orS6a ton." But Mccolgan said that p~per drives today can expect $20 to ~ a ton. National Association of Recycling lnduatries. McColgan said his nrm. which he describes as the world's l argest re- cycler of o ld newspapers. has signed conlrdcls wilh Sacramento and several '""*"-fllf'nilur•, 1 , '"'•'•'' ot bu\trw\\ -990dWllt ., 0••110<' (O\lftff ~ (Omoan' -I\ toe alod ol: 1700 .......... Strool IP. (Ott• M•H, (•lllO•lll" .. ,. fMI 1.1110 0.0'-tr•ll"tt I\ lllltndM 10 be COfltllmmal•ll at '"" Ofll~• OI UNtff!O lllUStHIU tNYUlMENT~. utJ t.ttlfornt• ~la<•, l.-.. "'"; c..t1t«"11I• tOeOI. lttU •tt,ot)J .. .,. .it..-""''"· .. ,. \e '"' at I\ ~-10 Hid ~ TtMl•I•-WI" lftl•lldod fr-""°' llHO follo•lllO •1.10111•11•• D<nl~• ~ --'"'"' wltf\111I,.11w .. ...... '"" ... ,, """" O.t4td F•DrWlry 16, 1tlt South.Hn Cul l rornlo 11oi.1111oll'la<""f cities, lncludlnf San UNITIOOUSINIUINYUTMINTS Di k I '"6 ' 0492 C.h19nla ,.IK• ego, to ta c u luio:•f ._. ...... CA,.., 11£ WAS attending the dlsrarded newspapc?rs at m11 •.•ui1 annual convention of the a set prict' P111111•...a <><-co.u1O••tv1>11111, I _(,,JO, tt16 IJIO I• .. ..... I J ... 11..i(...,.,,,,,,,,IOilfJM n. ~ ....... Oft the er._ Coest T""9ida¥, Men;h 30. 1976 DAILY PILOT •• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ......................... ......... ...._. ................. -... You Con Sell It, fJnd ~, ( 642•5878 ) One CoH Servke T rode It With a Wont Ad Fast Credit Approval -• 1,,....,... .............. ~SM '"'--• ............ •·••·······•·········· ..................................................................... . ......... '* ~ ......... '* ......... w. forW. •••cal IOU ••••al IOOZ 8ur .. ltol 100 ........................................................................................... I. TOP Of THI WOILO VllW 'Manolete" model. Seville area or M is~ion VieJO. 4 BR for groW'ing family. Lovely ~um.tun & fountain. Many extras. ~9.~ 2 I I I San Jo04plift Hiii• Roed HIWPOIT CIHTQ, H.I. 644-4910 OCE.4M VtlW ROM OCIAM LANI SOME PEOPLE... •• FOUa UCa&.IH? INCOMI UMITS ON QUIET STKt;t,'T fn Laguo•'• ,.. c lui tve Nor t l\ e11'"~(\: prl me Into~ N .V'lree 2 bedr, ~\) • tmenls plus S .. ate iueat bouae. tOF.AL HOME ANO lJllCOMt; property. ....... .... s. Ho.ti•' for s• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• eaw• IOOJ GtMr.. 1002 .............................................. ••BIG CA~\'0111 ) ROV AL ~'T G 1'.:0 ltG 1-; Trud111onal. r u,l om , q u J I 1 I V b u 1 I l ( I \ ,. tM.'druom. rorni..il dlnirlll l\\O m1.1i1lcr e.u1\t' Sun d•c k oo scro ttd l~\cl ovt•r lool..1011 lht• 1101< roun.~. Gor&t'OUi s tuuu-<f ~luu c'nlry . o v1n 1 l>All.V I lo ~ l'\l. • llom~ OwnNi1 A1.1l'I01.'. 111 q~~ 1111po111lmcnl only . C'i1ll &40 4973 or 67~ ~II 5200.SOO. COLE OF tUW,ORT REALTORS --- ~.tulrful l'CtllnJo:, th1, 0\ l'l"llll<"<f IC\ Ot4•ll<"d 0\·\l h> :? U<'ri• p.irk lhla.l\' hc>ml' v. 4 l>d 3 b.i. t.1111 rm ... boUU• I IO \II lb1~ • l<l\t\)' l.IOOI & JtlCUUI ~~~!)I -. Walker Clot: Real tnt11te $45,000 A Cuho & lte.1dy fl'r .>ou Ncv. ly lhllnl~u & d,· ('()rilkd lusrtl~ & out 2 D r . t b u It 1111 m I o 1 ,::rowlh on \hi~ l1111h1 ll:t lot n111 Tl•duy •1!13 s:cn BLUF. l>Ol.l•lllN ltLTY SEASIDE COTT 14.Gli Wunt IK1 n·~ult:. t>12 ~mi HUHTl ... GTOH ., .. ,.. I OOJ ~el I OOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Separate home with a condomm1um feeling! Delightful views or trees. Ba y and ocean from this sunny 2 bedroom retreat. Note the fireplace and the immaculate maintenance m s 1de and out. This home feels great on sunny days -and rainy ones. too! $137,500 . . will do alm0$l anythlng to get a HIG H LY UPG RAD ED TRJ NA MODRI,, END UNIT, LlKETHIS ONE JN THE BLUt'FS! Ther~ urt.> 3 spacious bdr ms ., 2''l baths; virtually ~eparute dining rm. & cheerful. ·'da y light'' kitchen . Expt-11 s 1 ve t>arpeting. wall coverings & dntp~r1e~. Even the 2 car garage is paneled all or thjs eao be yours for only S9S.SOO Please call us for app 't., it's a pleasure to s how ! SUi0,000 * HAltlOUR COl'OM ct.I Mar I OZZ PAIA.DISI MA.MOR l IEOIOOM J 11-2 STORY + 20.ZO P () 0 L -5 3 8 . 9 o o IOMUS ROOM U~IC>UI: lif)Ml:S SUPEAI LAGUNA I Uc Ju\1lul cumrnun1l~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •asT ... UI ...... T 1 .... "'·ll1ng de 1,ned v.11 CoronJ dl'I :O.lur duplf~ "-Ii "' "'" • "'"'-woods .llld gJuss Walt. lo Pnct• ~ 000 For ,.Jh: Otean view d1n1ng and tht> .. u.u~r Modern 2 b y ov.nt'r E'tc t>llcn l cocktarls . Old world story. Be1wt1ful tumlt'n C'Qnd cnll611 8094 c h a r m a n d p r I me p;at10 entry. Spaclou h' -BA y & BEACH REAL TY mockm facihlles. ChOlte 11\g room with log burn con AGE BHACU FormJI t:nuy lo Sll SOO dramatrc l1v1ng room • ll ugc garden Vl l!W Oul ~lund1n 1o: rarnil) REA LTORS 675 6000 kll~hen Arltl>l•c op•n honw be11uttfull) de •lAlnl sweep t.o·i.ep;,ractcl t·or.i\cd 2 •1 liJlhi.. ma in er ~ u 11 c 1 u :. Pr" alt· enl'lui.ed put10 dtlklron!' winit. Secruded v.llh tt..s fire nni:. Huge a2 n. b:illraum rled p lx1nu." rt.om, 1dcJI for en 2443 E. COclSt H19hwdy, Co1ona <Jt:I M.,r '''° M~ V~rrltt. 546 5990 JtHl 84/txu /il•;r •I 1,i)f, It;()() OUI 27"' YEAI 675-3000 location . F.normous ing fireplace Fam•I> 1~co E potttlllal. di.n1n.x urea. Indoor IJun + " M * di') <'enll•r C1J nl m.il>ll'r South of lh<.' llv. y on au I FAST FO•Ds IY ~wlc v.1th bait.on\ oH·r idt'all~ hH'.1tcJ <'ornl'1 b Jr lerlJIOll\~ Try SI .900 Gwral 1002°G•Mrol 1002 GeMual 1002 Ge.-..... 1002 M ... I ... lf""CH look!-pool JJcu1i1 Jr<':t lot .\dchRhllul2 RRCoc •••••••••••• ••• .. ••••••• •••••• ••• •• •••••••••••• •••••• •• •• •••••••••••••. •••••••• •• • •••••••••••• A " 15.A u.nd h..t \ •~h ..:J rdt:'ns, A t;1 .ze \'1th n3turol C"\."1ar ly room thul O\crlooks dov.n Ju'\ Ir tl'd C.:.tll walled cuurtyurd flurry lltiJ G76"' " · Notbm1 comparablt' m \Cr) un1qul' and 1iua111t h111i:h· t''<ll'r 1o r und 114.CK 114.Y IAltG/4.IH fasl-food take out rctr('ll\ See for H>Ur:,l.'lf lx•Julrlul 1>rol land~""Jl Well located 2900 sq.ft .. 4BR + la rge potentlll plus 50 SHI CaH\odJ) -842·~ IOI: finis hed bonus room. Comer Jot. From Inside dtnmg. Real esuite ,,.,,, ,,, "· '· '· • • • •· · PLUS · for th!s. Call !163 11J81 ,,.,, ',. , ,, •• , , ,, , ! i 'iiil [ ~ U~llHI * BALBOA PENINSULA POINT * Sweeping bay view from super 5 BR fruit trees to shake roof. an xlnt familv included '" purchase r~ I a c·uk I lilt Hl•ntal CUI ~~d~y & h~~~~. C0°r!~ai~ ~~fng p:~": ho~~k:~r~~. DECOR. Askinl? S98.5oCl ::qui S~ECIALTY 'O" ltiftHil i;:;~11h 1~:~:111: ~<!:m . BACK sau na . jacuzzi, works hop, boat 673-4400 --.00 -...... cHl.rR -~ """"'" ~ \\llh µrl,•.itc 1rn110. aml storage HARBOR Center O( Laguna All EHOERTAINERS l>Cf)llfalC pri v a(\• l'O S22.5.000 new EQUIPMENT j DREAM HOME tr.inn-S9J.SOo Call &uuhful t'u~lom homt" RHdy to make $$$ this ~:xqutl>llt• SM; homt• :i 64.1 n t1 BIG CANYON on large eor11cr lot J BAY summer. $20,000. ll<lrm. tum rm & ·• oonu~ Bedroom, lari:c lmnu::. * rm . I m p r t-... s 1 , ,. ~~. z;~r~~~\J~~,~~· . RE ALTY SM.4U ELEGANT backyard"' J l>upt.-r JKIOI Boll'"roomc"r1 "··con \-Bl·droom. K•l!.irH 1t ) DIMMHHOUSE &Jacuw Ga,h,•alt!rfor "1n NIG(L 13Ail[ Y E.. ....., u tit" m 1 b 1 rui;ht :."' 1rnm1n1t :,,'OO(J Sq \'Crted lo <Z1 add1t10nal !l\ l'r N roum .. uJtt• '----al I Inc l udes s idewal k fl 1• I 1 1 • bedroom 3500 \.'.n ft 01 • lamtl> rt)111n .... 11111c1'----' I002 1G -......-1002 GeMral 1002 duu.n A real old mine ro 'i·cu1 .ilc< " ASSUCIAT ES "' ..,._, · I f1re11l 1ct• incl ••JI 1n ..., ............ .., tMr'al 1002 ••••••••••••••••-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• g 1 lndsqhl llu mt• ri. u p NEW OFFERING exeCUll\'t' h\tnlt ull un k h ', j •••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• f or rltbt Oper a tor . gradt"d \lo utmu;,I JJ,ll' one le \•el Sl95 000 U1>cn Il l ,. 0 "'',"' P 0 rt, • $42,500. Xlnl terms. . S89.00U c:41 u \ anu• .at l1"1u2lcloJ l\drlm t•o\la,.;,• "11 llouse O.itl) t I :IO 831 ~'"<'"J, IJ<"'I hui:t• 11.11111 • $39 950 BLUFFS BEAUTY LJDO JSLE * \il4 ' 8:r.·:!ln t '"1' bOul, 1r.11lt•1 Ro.ra t St Gt!uritt! ~:~·~ \~~:111.~'~!AA 10 1 ' I JUST LISTEO! GIEAT PIO,HTY ·---~ I 'flJl'l' )'74 ~1 640-6161 " , K. :.,.y'-" I thJl" not bad lor ·'• ""•H1r11<' "_ l'IJn "'ith Uay front duplex. 2 BH .. l ha. up & 2 C. IEHTH OF lAGUHA I H/4.L PIHCHIN t-fo ~ I ~~1~"~l~~~d ?0~:~1!'n' h11:h ""'""l!' II!•' dinrn.: BH. 2 lx.i down. Super :iandv bt?adl M a J 0 r d 0 w 0 t 0 w n I l~~~~4r~~~" e pnc-: 1" J "'J er"ol IJ m1h rm l'p1:1 Jcled ' · . R€A LTOR5 ft lh 1 rm cuuntn kilt ht•n 11r $250 000 multi purpose 7 000 sq I lent"r. t'IHlrir j!<irJitl' 1 11 root bu1ld1ng on very! -J bdrm .... unnv •lln r m fh EXECUTIVE HOME : c1oor u1,.:ncr and mut·h l ~~~~~.;,, v./ Jr.~~~cr:;~f' BALBOA PENINSULA ~rae , lo~ w 1lh ample uv.nt<r ai:.·nt 111.! t)rr hut WITH POOL 1 morl' Lcw.1l 0 l'd in o.n-: CJf 3 ... •rm' ;,P•bJlh· ... \\•~II jparlun11 J,..EASESELL I THROW ""W"Y ~1.:o1M1 ti75 •i:?.1!1 h () ..... -• HI BH units. nr h:n & 0<:ean 5215.00o "' "' VA TERMS , 1 e r.tn~(: <.:ount~ "l>t:'~t • llfll cd, ~~·J.J(JO 11 11\' 1 YOUR ldealh ~•luatt•d JciJ.i(l.'nl! 1·11 u'.' t ,\LL NOW I Shows spendable with 20,., Dn ! . LAWN MOWER 1024 ······················· RAMILING I lo """' J'l.11 k & m•ur m.. 5S6 2t~.O I c F Coles worth~ HIGH EAINIMGS Joi '"''"""H: t 'arc·ulJ r! .S ELEC T I Rr.· ... , .TORS 6 ... o.oo o LIDO RE T OFA. CE-SHO. , ILDG. Enio~ 11 , •ni: "' ih1' TEN UNITS MONTEREY VILLA llnH'. llui:t• It\ 1111: rn11m I PROPE RTIES ~ "" I Al Y Prrme North Laguna bcJUlllul 3 l~thnom. :!, SPA.HISH·IE/4.CH ll~<:t-; c·o1 'l;'l'ft \' _ 3377VlaLido.H .1 . 673-7300 location 2600sq.fl bldg halh . Ct1?o l.• ~1 • .,,J SIJ0,000. P ra v att• \tllJ t.u ... h "ITt'll~:~ \\lfll lllta: • • 7 UHITS • • Ample par king. Tripi: To"'nhou~c· 111,::hh up T\\o ,tor> lln•:ut & f\111 .i:11r rtt•n 'I & v.:1llt·d W ·\J.J.. l'J 1•.\\TllY j Bl kt I h I I netleu eyield1ng$U . .200 '1lruded\lollhn•·"t"11fll'ls h'l'. lllH unll,Xhll 111 1·ourlyard Old World t-\;n111 .. n.1l lln11r pl.•n m ~ 0~ s o . •oc ! lolboaP•ninsula G....,.ol 1002 G....,.ol 1002 annually + t'st·alauon & <lr.•f>t'" llrtlk PJho .\ t•om .. l'lt·:io;c· h11 r 1' rhurm \\tlh ('.1hlorn1a l'lutlc,lariH•m;i:.ll'r:outtl'l Lu"h San Clcml'ntc UciH llll'o mc properly •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $170,000. I lnri:c dlill' 1rnrai.:1: ~ \wfrlrl' 'old l':rll 101 111· flft•Jlt )'I('. ~:v1•rv roorn w1lh v.alk rn wJrtlrolw I ~lll>tk '\ur.v t'Xl't' 2 IHl & buy Ill ~t'\loll(lrl ' l'rtc•(•d Pool-; & l'luhhoui.t· lor \ittl~ hus 0 i>rlVJk ll'rran.• 111 llti:hl> UlJ ,l!r :idt•d 1111 l~m1lyroomTownhou:1c to!.ell111 :;2211,::,oo• your ust! llurr~. \.111 un alnum Ill' l'tlUrt~.11'(· •• \ l' I \ \I, J \' +' 1 01 .tlh upgraded I 6733003 li75 1777 r vcs •Balboa lsla11d• ~Island ~6-5881) l>I u:. h 111 It' r I 0 r ... Jr I' :-, l'.\ll KI. IN li n (, t El fllO('k tu ~hoppml( n~nlt•r DUPLEX ~HERITAGE 1tr11mut1ca11\ hru111:h1 1'001. + 111" nt "•·l·ll 11u, 't~n •n-. 'l·i·unty Bayfront WolktnbJ) F11•11t l111u'e lOf.(cthcr \I.Ith lui.h e\ QfcJ -th•"· w it" hke hot .:all' (Jn ~ou brl11·H· h.1s 2 llH. dt•rr l11ll + l tenors lhroui:h v.<Jlt~ of cuk1•'>" so hurry C;r 11 !) 6 ~ • O O 0 ' '' "'. 0 t• r L<lf.t\11111. ''"". pier &. 111-{irm Ul,)l J.:ur h 111111 has i:Ja..'\!t t::uropt'ank1tr hcn :'><lt.l Zl\3 lf.1•~.~l e rr.-d (Al.I, l.irgl'1111111(' Dn,{'I>,\ IW'l.•n rcmodt!kd ll"nt'r t"ormJl dinini: llui:t• .,., ,. • " ., . , "O\\ for mformul1u11 _ ___ l~'tl:.!SO BAY \\,1111.i lo trad.~ lor unit-.. REALTORS IMMACUL/4. TE M~Str~~YOE , $46,000 Barc elona lrr ,•plucc [~ I ~ \ml n1ll 1os"c" ~ll5.UOO 1>41 7270 ~!11s:.1ve ll\·1011 room lfilljlf·l! l 1'1-:HH I t 1~1a pJn> room & v.et llr:\ii:i; 0 'I I•"'~ FOR LEASE 514.ME LOCA.TIO.,. !)or. i\h uml' $2~.JOO ~• .J•-, 22 YEARS G 't •, F 11 \ I u Jn ISSS W.lolcer.C.M. t-:'Cc'<'Ull\ e home• 111 ,.. ,..,COME MOTa I llugc trt't' lrnl'•I i.ln •c\ 4 & Family . I. u i. h I ,1 11 d ~ <' J µ 1• $!89 month p.i)s •• 11 No "'--' to Mo rilet acuk.et =" ,. v. 111ir l U 1· 111· h I fl("W lo<in ('0 ,15. l'till • S49-86SS Uedt<IOffi '> ,j h11lh,. 003-1ss1 Pemnsula •u.,u r l>t"llmi: "" .. '" .. : SAM CLIMEHTE s ('('I u cl('" ,. n Ir \ Mesa Del Mar Ex c ellen t ramrly Be uul1lull\ up,l!rJdt•d J>riput.irfum1lvlnr .11aon ~~~~~~~~~-operation w 1t b brg Pa('C:.(•lkr . W.i lk to Sll'ek ranch 'il)hni.:. 1., ""'" • ., "~ 1 ., •· , I S..bol amt t:Jnk11e1 10· [ ~ m1111, .. ~~~~:~~. ·~7;~:~~~;~~ dud<d m.r.• ~·"'· potential. SlS5,000. school and c11 > park tr;i big lH 1ng room v. tlh * This could be )o ur rhrmney frrrplarl', nll ~ Iii\ I, 1111 \ I ~'I,.\" I • 673·'900 .. VA OfAC~Al'AITM&IT "Ur<.'am Hom e". Tuk<.' dt•lu>.<" huill IO!i, IJ1 ~ IUILDING LAGUNA :td\anlage ol sellers mi... fomrly room Toppt·d tn lortune 01 wlhnl(. TlllS h k r S r1 --I ll\,;'t 'l;()W l.Wfort• r1nlln(' decorated & IOJ<h of ----------•ni.: rhani:l'~ or pnrt>' 110 hlln.s t-frpl c llui:l•' COATS& WALLACE NO DOWN Esrepllonal North End . WON'T LAS'I" • llurry ~ a c roo . unny l'l'01. • 5 o ffices aod 5 eall~G·2JIJ ~~~:~;ID 1·a ll & .,u vt'. !up murt•' Z SltH )' S dt."Cki..hr<·p1t.l'lt' 14 UNITS lx.•olr m. 3 haths. 2 car JACOBS REALTY HEW LISTINGS Pritt•d at 1111ly S3il.5011 11.,rJJ:<' 01( 1111<'} l\fJny 6 5 .. •wportSho~s wi th V \ u11pr.11 ,a l REAL ESTATE . INC. apartmenl.1:.$215,000. <,..,,, '.'' ., . ,, """' , "' ,1 • J .. ... ~~!~Et .... ~_ IR!ltd ~ l.ocall'd n1•.1r ll,1rh11r •''lira~ l'allforJ11pt _ 7 -6670 _ 3 BR. 2 ba t,;pgraded ulready in . Thi s tllvd 111 l'os\a Mt•,u ~ FAMILY MOVE carpN:<, drupci< &. ap· hardwootl ll o o rt•d S.,.ldom 11 , oranrv "'alh 400£.11"6 fOR All H I phancl'~ own .. r wan\.S charmer b on u lov1•ly tht'Sl' llrt"ad and h11tt<'r l C.M.«Q!? AIW ewport H e qhh Creates Barqain quick :.al(• $5!!,!IOO lrN· ltncd ~tri·t·I f'o1 r h. t't•nt11li.. S2,'51W " m11111h ,,,,C:Lq"""'1e,, 1:-0:COM I':. S:>~.:>110 hw R<'dU('<"tl $15,[.()I) i >"'nt•r 0 f oftt form11I dlnln~ room und In Laguna $1.5,9SO. ----DUPLEX 1-----1nron1c f'ull 11111 (• -~-=---m onc.> uiut Jntl 11'1 llw 1i. p11t·k1n11 Almo't nl'w Tri l<'x ce~ ,.\ 1, old largl' t.1et.lruomi:.. Bv av· SAN DIEGO Subdivision $225 000 other unit ht•lp 111 J kt• 1 ht•drunm man~wn 00 1 "rp u' 1 s 1 1 . pmntmcmt only. /\ (2ua1I acreaie. Quaner section '~ ·rnnnt I I ,,. 111 , v. rp u1, l'I• ' .. "I ..., ... ' '") ,. ' .ar,i:c· )"11 l'romo11111rv 11.1\1 Tv.n Ownt•r "'di Ir .11.lt• lur I acl'"X' U!>I\\' w 1Ul ocean view. $3.000 .~\ • ll RECltnLYLISTE:D ('aPETllforEdet8uAibRRETT 11\111 )( rnn nn: hU l:l' h.iyfron1 II 'Quail~ Acre. J.;Xl't'llt•nt loca tion 111 ftum.rn h.1th rn m111o1t•r lalbo I p • Irvine T l·r rJ c1· ii urwr -REALTY-i.wtr rormJI d1n111Jl, rnn a G'f r op. Place • 25 MI N UT ES FROM clC'nn Cn•,hlv 1m10h'll 1wrm11 rndudc1I NOW lteolton Properliea LAGUNA in Sanliaio : ANYTIME n ·m od1'1"11 k1t r h1•n 642·5200 '75·4060 $2f;!l ~IOl-'1•c-* 675-7060 • 7S2·1fl0 Canyon. Great horse ll\l'l'll11l'•I t.:Jr J llc h•ow ~~ Call 6 75-7225 l4000UA1uf "'w"°"' llACH ranch property Sl,000. ----------i II\ 111~ room rc•u ll:. .1 Acre. ,,l11rk1t-r •. 111 11 .. •or Villa by the Sea HATTHEHEAT "14.BA.NDOHEO" • lHDROOM ASSUME Sll.750 LOAN LOC'O\td nc-.1r :-.l101111m11 ct>nlt•r l1p11rath•1I l''" I~'\ throul;(houl. l.ul' ul pa11~hn11 1',1lc1• m •rr ··~ 1,..un11 1111111. Nt• 111•w le.an l'Ollll Tnlal 11J y11wnt:1 only S3'1!l 1wr monlh llurry call !lil3 117u7 IJllt...., ,,, v . 1t \ '""" ,.,,,., ,. .. f. !~&IHI 11111 r •· 1 11 Io r "' .11 11111 LIVI AT THE l!.4CH RANCHO UGUMA HOMES ti7.l te>:IO $38,500 'non11 1•'lct·u11' e lx•J1 h $54,000 OF DISTINCTION ' • '· ' ' '•• '• honw \ llrl 2 h.1 . l('nnl'I, Ta kl• •livant "'" ()w""r [ 11\hJn•lnn..._t h\ """''r ' ''" '" ~O RGF.OUS VIF.W . l~~~'!i t pr101\ !'.'1•w)1ort '('ho•1l'I • lt'I\ J n1I mu .. 1 vii' \ ,1 ' • • • - ' ': :o.h·P"lu th1•tw·.1<h ~\\ii.t i ho.ii .11•11,,, l lllock'lto c·,•nl .trH I r i·.Ht v• architect d esigned ,,11·rtf1t·1· t-'.111\.1,11 1· ~ "··"lutli•d bAiriA'"••I lo wood·glass dream llome Townhouw IO\ ,.,I m1·n t 1"'·1<'h 'II .'>Ml • 1~ l~!ll. ~' " ' " $1~ ooo oppnrtunll\I lluir,, 1".111 v.inll111 i ct11'e ' i-;, •' --------K!H 7s.?t Centered Around ,., Ull\.l' ulrrum to r .1tt• 0 c EA N FR 0 NT FORE tilt• l'ltln ! S1vf'l·p111~ hv (nearly) mol(nifrcent • Mesa North ST OLSON IMC hc.,111111111 1111111 '" th" 111>1 rt•1m with "w,all>1 or bdrm pvt area 00 F S I t•lt•>1.111\ I b1•oirnom M1•"11 11111 .. 1< ' fo'orm.rt d ll'll'' Victoria Bea<'h Supub llt'•IUlrful l11m1I~· hum(• :t WESTCLIF-r \'<'t•lc• home· l h ffiflh·t1· f':u1"11J<.•11n klll'l\t~n' F.x f1tmlly home. $27,,000 lk•drm, •h·n. •hmn.i. 1·11 Cor1wr ltit l't•r11•• l for w 11 h f 11m 1 Iv •I 1111 n I( COROM/4. DEL MAR 1mni.1\c• m.i!ilc-r lw<lrumn lt•rt11101n1•111 .1n•,1 101 lch t~•' f.1n11ly w f rml 1lln 1 011111, 1Jhl1• h1·11 k '1'11• DUPLEX LOT i..11111uar y ~ :1 1•hlfdrt'TI' N to; w s p A c J o us pool. c nh.11w h.ir. llH(.l 1 rn, I.om rm ~u rround1•1I li.•u\ v ,h.1kt• roof It 1 .. 11 t t • Slltt I I d Vohil' ul ~11::.~uo •'ull b 11 1 1 1 1 1 th N1·w 11 .. 11111( S•>ulh of n• r1·11 ' tnll Jo: llllll 'IX<' t1n 11 con n near "' v i.trt•l'll•'t'i •i: )Jrl "' 1·n ,., J 111n1: wt hi1th\lo ,J)' f:lli•ellcnl Ill\·~ wull 101ro1)l<:11I yarcl with town , lli!ach Great view ~I() !l'.Y.a • 1~1.00<>. 1111 Ut' mom" Su1'1•r Iii. 11 1,,,n S'\"ntl • rrl It''. lot towerln..: lrt'<'" • f'rin•d $8',000. 1>u1>ll''I l t8 4Mh St •, hlk 1 "I 1 thl " " ~ " r k from on•on 2 l? flr. 111111• -WA'Tt:RffiONT 1011· ' •>w 0 ''"t'r) "" with itrcat vot.-11l111I. Cull or quit-119 lc' Try unv JK''I' 81111 1trrk . hy ownr HOMLS ~:~.::i t•ompll•ll• ilc-lml~ WI for morti l11form:111<1n offer• fo'or Qutl•k i1hnwlrr,11 F:NCHANTJNG h lll11lde 1't•nant OCl'upit;>(I REAL. ESTATE C.:all G73 lls.'i0 eall 847 6010 hom t> on p romontory "93.000 t!7371l:IS 63t·1400 , ... ,,., ... , • '"""'· ,v.i•"'Yi \I"'"' '~"' ovf'rlookl n ~ 11ea A 'U~1/r':~~ ~;;.~,:;.~~; '" s~!i~ ~::;. ;•.;~~~ .. ~~",; [ ~ &Nljl [ ~ UNI ;,;.I.~• : ,. • u i' Gt•r.. I 002 Ge•r• I 002 GeMrel I 002 GeMral I 002 t 002 G••: el t 002 UGUHA 'S HST ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• ••••••• •• ••. ••••••••••. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •• ••• ••• • • • • ••••••••••• ••••• •• •• • • • • • •• • • • • ••• ••• ••• •• •• ........ ••••• IB4T ALS. TOO ,.ttlflA.!!!!11 ................. ..... ~c~~ Enchanting Eastbluf f macnab I Irvine realty CAMEO SHORES CUSTOM r.nlal department Is FIRST IN f,AOUNA. A lar1 e se l ection of re al de n llal and commercl1I rentals, includtnic 11u m mer. w inter. and annual rentals or homes and apartment.a. L$! :J Ur. 2 B<t. 2 Hr. I Bu. w super 1>un pnrc•h, nu cpl-;, pumt. rk Only 1, blk lo on•<in r.12 :13311 owncr All\. EXQUISITE ELEGANCE E vcr.vth1ng \'Ou eH·r wanled ro •• hotnt> 1J111 were afraid you rnuldn t afCord ~UJl'.'r i.iri:1· pool "Wtlh J;lt'uu 1• Mai.'1\1' llf'llrciom' 13 >. Two hu.:•· ll.llhi. Co11 vc1111•111 111 t'Vt'rywhl'rt•' t + .+ w1f1• '•"<'r lc11 rl.(•n t + 1 lk:.l buy 111 Nt•w11111 l fl l' ll (' h . (' lJ I I 11 .. w tWG 71i l .,.,,, ,,., .. ,, .,, '. ,. l~UNtl StortH't Dell9ht 3 Ucd rotJm, i:ourm<•I klh·hrn. (•uvcred 1ia\i11, h111 mu,lt•r wrlh 2nd huth l'rc·at111l· c 1111 d 11m1n1 u m 1111 1n1t S.14.WO <;u II U I~ 0:10:1 FOREST OLSOM INC coLLEGE p 14.RK :1 ltc droom, 2 h11th,., lirc11lact', dlilt' ~arJJ:t'. Top 1•11nd1l1on $.'>3,000 Roy Mc Cardle Realtor 181 0 Newport Costa M1•'a ~8 772fl Sl4,950. EASTSIDE C'o.,1.1 Mc•'J lrc•'l t1u) lluri y hdoro• Mllil ('.111 loJI tll•\.111' MESA ct.I MAR Ownt•r !o.llV~ 1'11'11 :1Hll, 21111, lumtly rm, r<)1•n1•1 lot 1\11~urrw 7 •., loun. On ly sw:1 l'l'l'I Vull 11rfr1· s" o . 5 n n . l' I\ I. I. l'I< E~Tll~ to: llClM E~. f.145 t)I, Ill JACUZZI :11111 . 2h·• hum1· lll'ttl Orunl:t' Co.io;\ Collcl(c• OWNER t .. ir111· II&~· 11110I, Mrrwr OlS,ERATE lot. 111.mt 1<••t•·. lur it~ hat•k S HOROOM·S IATH yunl, 1>ui11111 ... l1rr11lr Brand O('W k11c hcn wr\h l>/v.,hr . litrjll' r.1m11 .. l'Vcry w1h•· 11vin11 cOO\if rm Orlly M4.llOO C/\l.l.. nu-ncc.3.0tlO~uureftit'l PHESTJGJ.: llOM~'.~. of a bsolul<' lux ury ti1~ 1,Ml1 Masler b1111) has lover'" - -• Jacun 1 Jluge 3 car Ju."\ lr!\11"'1 , lo. Std!' (\I icarag<.' View the Bay I°'' 1 Or. ~\.000 l'nnt· Owner mu!.l !lacnnrc Only ARt fl42 M!ll This mo t attractive 4 bdrm .. 2 bath, ranch style home on a large tree s h aded lot is looking for another growing family lo raise.' You 'II foll under the spell or this very happy house. $9-1,500. Lg. living r oom w/wall·to·wall fi r epla ce & m a rble he arth . Spacious 4 bedroom + family room w /lovely lanai entry overlooking .CO' POOL . Private communlty wtbeach access. $118.500. Lois Egan 644-6200. (875) MEW IN HAllOA YllW HIU.S This 5 bdr m .. 2-story home offers the ultimate in gracious living. bolh indoors & out. The. pool area is perfect ror those "patio parties." The d1scri minal~ wall apprttaate thts offering at $149,500. t>:'-·low market al $17!1.000 Wunh'<i. fr,1·r upJ){'r, t-. (;all for detail-' Sl6·717J Srcll' <.:M l'nnc. Only. ~~lliiiilll!li~'ifll1!1 l•Ol'INl~9:'.}'Jci:U"i'i Pvt Ply :>.'iG ll:l'tl ---'Jl.l~Ia;IJ By Own('r 3 Bit, 2 U;i, £i£iHA f~k. nrrr yard. clean . -=-•••1•~ Xlnl r ood. lla lecrcs t ACOUJWaLIAMC•co. 644-1766 .~~ .... ----------------------------"'j '42-123S 901 Dover Ortw 644-6200 Harbor Vt.w CeMer lrvlM at Campui Valley C.nttr U2·1414 r A Cot.OWIU U..M CO. 644-1766 . al't'a $51.SOO. MHl37 HUMT'G L/4.HDMAAIC Dt>luxe Cood o. lower 2Rr. 2ba. patio. custom crph, drp11, wullaper. ~hullc:r~. $~3.0110 Ml s 00 p J ph 96o-1200 124 h.::_secunty ). VAApprok ed al only $51 .000, Zero dowr\-GP hirit 1• 4 twc'I rm home th Colle1tc l'ark 396 Princeton Won'1 hist •' Call 5S6 7777 World Real F.~1111e . . I • . ' ... .. .. .. 810 DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotto Mna I 024 ····•··••••···•···•···· MESAVEIDI 4 YeanNew \;iulh·d r~1hn1t·, Ork n li ••ur11 • :Jll H , ~b• jJ lU'll. l>UJl4't ) IHU, • .ilnum. 11U strt'el prk I lolC' buJt or l'limJ>('r A' I 01 ..... 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L1~hlrl.I tl•nnl) I ourt 11:1• 1>u0I, Jlll'U//1 :.Junu KLIQ .1rr<l lll.l: I:: OOLl'l ll:'lo IU.T\' CJll To<lav l'l:J ~'.11 Fo.intoin Voll~y I 034 .....•.............•..• FLOWER CORNER · I lkdm11m, ',! hilth home un rornn h•l Tnmn1l·dl .-1th t•11lurlul rto"l'r~ '•n· ano,1 lll'Jr llq:111n.111 l'.irk >11•.:!50 Our li..·~I liuy Jjl.r ;,Jti 11831• "OWNER TRANSFERRED!" \I u"t i.t•ll llt'Jr IH'W :! -.tor), I 11'1. :l IJ.1 . torm.111 <1111 1111 l·'.1m 1m, "'ct1 11.1r ('11•!11111 "'"'· 1111 j.!rJded r111i.. lk.iut1£ul lan<h ca11111.1: J-:, t•rythin.1: d111w JU'l mm c 111 F \' 111 m·Jr (.'1' 1c .t'l.'Otcr ''! •1Si1 !11>!1 :JJ'j I ur ,11, li-'"I ----Waiker-6 lee ... , f1t1t1 Tran,ll•rn •d ~.11 rilll< lllr. 2bJ, Fil Ult ll1•JI l'<I 'P.t l'lu~h Ind 'l'PI:. \~Jtt'rl.111 5 hll.> 10 \){h "r -.t•hool' ~31, :!t l.l LIBRARY ADDITION llo•JlfWll t'\'11111~ hlJI :ti \ •ll~'lh lo 11 \:!II l'tl\•·rt·tl 11 .11111 1·11,111111 ltlc I.Ill h"ll lltUllll'I" • .11111\\1•1 l..1r }-,,,,, "I' lo.1•1•p \ .1111 ... 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SUITE 7-B COLLEGE CENTER.COSTA MESA.CA 92626 Phone: 714.54(}5953 -LEARN TO FLY-• ......... ...., ..... s 5 INTIOUTORY ruGffT •CoMplete Piiot Tr•l•h19. Gro.MI Scllool * Alrc...tt l•tal. Plot s.p,ln THE AVIATION COMPANY AT MEADOWLARK AIRPORT 1141 WAIMB AVENUE HUMTIMGTOM llACH 140.ZZOt What Happens When Parents Take P.E.T.? Better commun1cat1ons & fewer power struggles. Ct)lldren become more Independent & responsible. Fewer lights, flemeups & tantrums. Parents have more time for their relationship. w__.....,.a_..1oy. WANT TO ICMOW MOllll a...t Stwf MOL..,.... tttt. 7:30 rM flht Clat All. c-& S.. IMtNdw: ..... ....., M.A.. MIA.. Uc. MfC. c.I ,.,. ,......... ............ Ill-'" 0 Mewpert Hnor ec.tseinr Center 1000 Q..a St .. we. 211 1Near ttte o c. Alrpoft) .... ,.... ..... c. 926'0 • become confused eaaUy • ds)ldream In echool • leet io.t ... • feel lik9 a failure • heYO poor grades •toemslowty WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING. 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Nur l.ak' $72.fOO l''reth palnl lo It out. rm, mu1ds r m. $21J5,000 -Tile ro•il. 11•1,.,1111 11•"'"'" '' :'>I' 11'~1,..1 ' •11 •· <'.ill for 1kt111I• l'nrk. Bike to bea<'h. 1121 Sweeplna drive lo doubl New <'arp new drapes 494·7156 La N' , • 11J1 !>111 U.1y,/ 1•1 •• 11 •J ioJ\111.: .ind ,,,,.11kl1ni: JAOERl!ALTY i\l.1 b uma . s~3 .ooo . door entry. f'ormaldin Moveright'ln!2 8drms.:--guna 1gue Eves. 111,. ".l\.1ll.dil1· .11111 Sl7;t.HS7 Ina. Country kltcht 2ba .. UnlversltyPark,at 3 BR , 3 Ra Condo thechoiacommunity ''XllllS'l'n1rlt'ltMll...il 847·1231 vlewi l o OR AN G 1411.500 w/bakonles. xlnl £;H """ '"" 11t ... 1m11r•'""'" • ... .,W 4 IR HOM"'S l"lfte I 044 GROVE! Fleita roo White Waler Views. f"or • • 0 C !'.' /\ N V 1 F W l'flJ1(1l 'lf ,., •• 1 ·011,t-1, ·•'" 1·h· t>l"I• 1·11 111 "'c c ••••••••••••••••••••••• hoall wall of nreptactt ~ appt. catl Agt. 7!'>2·0:147 EST/\ rE '11l'von1I .. ;m. 'l•I~ ""'-"' ('.lll/\lilt41ICllttl Somelblktobch 80 ..... USROOM Ula<'k Spanlth wroucht 552·7to0 -MONARCHUAYTEllll \1•nllt111alt>tmi1l;1rds ,fl2l!O T1-GafN.ryofH01MI 111011•lnf1111n,1l11111 '1 ... 11 1111( 1 ninpll'lio11 " lronatalrwaytoae~had S i . St1 II . hom1• 11H•rlook1111t ... , '• '· • ..... '' • 1• llu1ltll'1 now l11t.1n~ re· ae<'ond level me ate THE . • weep ni; m·eun view~. oec11n S l~11room, 4'h [ ® I! "'" .1111111~ ha11 been added to this •"It• ENTIRE W .,L 48R, Jh«. Ir~ form I din hulh, lll'lf runt.iin~·d tx·n· Newport Beach I 069 li~l'c.H ~ lnvoly 3 bedroom lhn<'h .. u "'· " YIU "·CE. · · rm. "II 11rncnll11•!! In" • ~· llO ... S "'ST"'TES O ,.. CLOS •TS • n fl '-thou!H• rclrl·ut. 'fhc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 "' '" "' Style home. Huxe maaler ,. "" · E T pool tt Jncum. A11kln11 ---·--• .. w; :!:'ii'I 1i1:11 ~.ii• ~,(11(1 !'Ulltl With drellllnJ ·~a. J>eraoaalhe d , .... , R Al ()RS 0 $215,000. m!ll(lllfi1·1•111·1· or th l~ NEW,OAT·2 STY L:::=::_!!!!!!l!l!!MM~ Lomb uf l!l&!is h1u the wins-or perfect den! LAGUNA SllARPI ~: home rnu~l h1• ~1·1•11 to lw BOAT SLIP S C Roof covtred patio CHOICE a1iprcewtc1l $2%.11(~1 LIVE HAl'PIL y pnnl(t1mc in. om<-SH pavilion. Park·llke "•nl 2DR. 2bn, lrg OC'l'l:ln Vll'W Lus;tunu N1gud f((•allv • S89,S~O Bluff's $74,500 ;> 11111 . 1'1 of '11•t'. ll1i:hly 11111(1 d ti W /(>JrflUl't f1oor• lllJ,!, 11\l'll hr11·k. l'lllll\ 11q., &.,11npo1 led <'urpc:t 1111( PEACOCK 644-5335 DUPLEX OHTHEWATER . Two i Ill.Ir 111~ with v11tlo:4 1ov1•r ltw walt•r, with ho111. 1l11c·k l'rl11·" 11111111 1 Uuy llllW (111 "111111111'1 rcntlll ... Ila Y'\ :1'1li li!llll , (•Y e!" KI' YAll l'l·:~Tll H y 21 SAVE $4500. IHr. lri: l:im rm, h111:io '""tr n1. 3 l"Jr )!.11 .1~·· ll t11ur ~h.irJl' N1-.1r 1h1• l110,1rh 0\\lll'I \\ ,1111" £.i,t ,,,i.., h.11o rt·dul'l'ri I h,• 11nC'l' S.l!illO from \ \ .Jfl 11r:11<.,1I c· \l.l,•11~ 1111 EVER AFTER ! tht) al u b.1ruin ~.900. Campn·boat Jale, plus CARDIFF de<:k. $57.SOO. 830·5050 496·4040 F n h u I 1111' N ,. w 1111 r I l;,,.,,, -.1.1rtcr h1>m.-. or ----~~~~-"' t d f t~• Yl':i\'U :s flt•ach 1"'1' '111tY "1th DELUXE DUPLEX cemta P• • ·-" n L·A· L·sTATL.· -1 1 1 · 111 I> ·1·111· t1•1 n111 for rellrt>mcnl :! There'• more elr condl· Decorator'a d'll&ht! 2 "' .. "" ~. 10•1 l> 111 · · • Two .1 llltrn1,, Nl•11r nt•w 2 Mory !-ip11n1~h 111) le-. Tn11 r1·11t-. 'lhlM Iii ~.l('h It\ llW Ul ll'I 1~0'<1 l>D)'ll ~,:,(! tllOI. I'\ M 1132 ~.640, fill, 1 n:i opplt! p1r eond llonlna. em all work BR. 2 ba., cloee to pool & 31711 Co111l llwy lm <W 1t.11w1l S111111"h \\ Jlk to ,hopping. h1kt to bench and elllra alOrag 1 ~ h o o I s , p r o f • S. Laguna 4rnl n:J7 t.111· 1•ntry. "Ohl S1Mn111h" h10,11 h All term!' $4UOO IJWde " out! Call now landscaped. Prtred lo SUr.,.t hr1('k ltrrpl.it ,. 11 11•'1 c.uof\n ReNlt'r, Bkr DONALDM.1110 ?SZ·l100. aell at SS8 ,SOO _. ... £o mily llt )lc kllrht•n 'It~ til;)I!} Anec. .... ., , .. ,...,. 01 .. '" • ... s ,.,,. ro• "'<"I • INQ..UD~ LAND. ...beach & rlty views 3 hotst.s self d1•.1nln1< 11' 1·11 , ____ ..;;;;;;;;;;;;,i---::~~=---i DR .. 3 bu + «UtSl Wrou~hl111111 .. IJllWlly to 1·1.:--r r1m v 21 • l'tn:. ... 1 llE \LT''• ~m.111 ~~,~~~l~:~1t 11r t>~ ONl Y l lu.•;i\ r t"H't' humt·' Tilt• $46,500 lo"·r. formal 1hnr. 11 .. '•itncr aph-. I twclrm' (or a 3 bedroom. l~ " ,<'lh1<lt•1I m:l'll'r ~u11t h.ilh, !1rcplJce home. 1111 )11,t l•''el '" 1·011 Close to schools. shop- 'rr:..1tmn & drc~~ini.: 1 p1nJ: le fr t>eways. All F;im11~ rm, 1rnt1o li.11rhL•1 "nns Calltosee. w h.1r. !~RGI'.: llU~L. l' lt:\l for ll1 1ard + l"Ji~cd 1llage Real [s tJte 'lud .' na ' art'.I ~uh MJ ... 589 • 983·17N tit-. IA,ll' ul d cc•or ---------1 mani<'urt'd '°'round" 1o1.•11 "'ootl l'O\'ercd patio l'66,500 Exn:t.LEN TF.fiMS Ot;TSTAND I -.; <: V ,\ t, l. F. • (H r 'lb2 ~II BY 0 \\'NF.R :!hr, 2ba. l + ml to bch. ~.000 down + Impounds to G I IQan 1-"ull pncc, 'l!l,500 8$6<8668 :.?~~. [c&J;IYJ!ll~UI LE RAISOR ~c':~i;~~~"t\:<;;~~oo· ~~:;~ d~:,~.·~·;t.~h1~1!,1;•t·~1 •-Ju-sT_R_lO_u·c·m-- d ..... Ca D I I uuu.!fu~ room. T"o pu1111' '\h1r. llif:WP<>RT 11L·,1ct11·s. Comer l<kallOO for Ulla 3 , '3'-• .-!?!!!.~!-REAi.TY 9"-"-,..,_,. Walk m 'to~C't,. !-iilluw SSOOO. bdrm .. 2 bath home. _.. mpus r .. rv nc IJ3i:»&Il~17 t o little h.irb11r .111d r Th'Y upgraded the "Rrru Jl('C CempusValleyShoc>Clr. 499 2800 \'O\'R tinnt ,.1111 • ·rhrc·i· l\i'<1l2•~·11roon1&farn11y rarpeting and added de· a l.l.n ~ CALL llM600 · y c 3 r 0 I ii 'I, cw 1111 1 l room 1111 l11r11t• rnrnrr lul rorator tOU<'het. ll 'a re · FAMILY ORIEHT!D t 0 w n h 11 m c . 1 IJ s T ... 11 h room to i11ld nn to. ndy to go at W.250, alJ 2 Bedroom • rarally ~..... I041 $89 1-'Ul. Mllll •/\'I ;1n Vl('W. l\ll lor lermsronaldued. room. Blt.ns, fpk, COY· ••••••••••••••••••••••• HflGHIORHOOD .500-r. l'ltl<:t:! '!l'H! ',(JO ,..or cletaits. c:.ill e red patio. Panlatll<' .... ....,......., .. Bdrm. 2 .... tmmat'ulate 4BR on lN!e· Call rast 752 17011 • 4 o 1 1 • 1 11 1· t nu wvuu " n J' ~· ()IYN '•I.,.,, ' ,,, , " , . .. t • c r a II(' 1..ascaptn1. CommunJ· balh home. Arc bile<'· tnt'v atttct with vll'w of [ Ht•Jltm ~ ~l. Showa llke • turatt1 desi&ned. custom hills . ~ 1if1.1·!!·UIJ for ~·!!~.nd>is~~~ ~It. eJe::;•~me mual 1:nf:y~$~!;do~ife ~ itiJ'nli HMtnOll v1F.w 11m;-es SS0.000. Call S40·11U. Men. • · WOODS COVE J232SSo Co l Hwy · _ • -~ 1'1111 lnditqltl, 3 hr nrxt HHlt.a1e Reallon . . as In p11rk t. 11onl S118 ~ rrhacy, view, deck, 2 499.4594 493-2513 By OWn<'r. olhr. :lhn r \:-.I ()\\11 •r I'll! ll07 . " . SELL lclM lttmt with Dally Pilc>t C1aulned Ad tOaot.c-t ....,....,._,. . . bdrm. home for beach T1\.<;·r1t: ~·1.0011 Pt..v .. • 1 · ' IOv~ra or r<'nlal proper· Clau1fl<-d Ads $I'll bill View of Hn C'k H.1 ~'. Uli: C':myon Or>t"n hou'<' ly.$69,500 ltema, small Items or jacunl. 224 Nala, NB, UJil)' l·S. 111 Rue Grand any item 942 5678 640-lSJ8. Vnll('(• J\&t'nl SH t 1!>3 • INTE:RIOR DE:SIGN COLLE:C.€ Short Tenn rK v .. CourM for ANOC:lete In Ml o.g, .. 200 N~ c.nter Or, Sulte200 Newpott Beecta, C... P"<>ne &4().()60() • ~ PWJ1 DESIGn PlAl1I ~ PUIZA O{Sl<il1 PlRlR ®" et}9e ~~ ~" Annds DAY SOtOOl Pre-School Ages 2 thru 3rd Grade Open 6:30 AM thru 6 PM S.,ta ..... 11 ........ DNHow ..-.•c~for Gredet I ........ lrd. Hot I.me ... & 5-clil llrffll .... Hn .. MJ ...... & ..._.. Stra-.ed ....... lrd. ,.. ua r J ,,.,. ... Cw Visit 0. W11•11t111 e• For ..,,ak:tw.t 2110 Thurin Ave., C'.osta Mao Phone~1"4 f!J~~ @~ ~tJ,S>e studio workshop newport beach -children 'a puppet workshop. (21esaion1) •childre n's painting works.bop •introduction to painUna workshop •easter cg1 workshop •interior design workshop trip to robert.son blvd. •workshop trip to getty museum •workshop quilting )lr~ UlJUJ 7 Fashion Model Training Short Training Period. Study at HOME: FOR p h otograp h y, Convention s. Shows, Poise on Job. Free offer -No obligation. Flll in coupon: N1me •......•.......•....•• Address .................. .. City •..••••.••••••.....•.... Age ..... Helchl .......... . Size .••. Phone ............. . California Chann. Ltd. 8696 El Carro Cir #41 l Fowttaln Vall.y. Ca. 92701 Got A Problem? Would A Good Job Help? Career Train NOW For: -~ ......... .. .. .......,.,. Jr. ~c .... ..t .,.,.. ... 9-o 5"cMilh-.U,C•Nt b.,.h ... a...t 556-8890 \!8 Irvine College ~ of Business '100 Elst a.try Avianue S1nl1 Ana. c.ltt0tn11 W70S (Nlwpott F'"°"ay et ~ Road) Orange County:. rno5t progreasive and innovattve Career Center. OPEN HOUSE APRIL &th 4:30-8:30 PM Montessori Film Strips Will Be Shown At 7PM Openings Now Available Ages 2'h through 6 years Pre-School-Kindergarten-1st Grade Costa Mesa Montessori School 311 u.l•enlty Dr .. C .... M ... Call 646·2134 FAIRVIEW BAPTIST Tu.day, M1rch 30, 197& DAIL'( PILOT • I I • ...... u. ..... •ut ....... u. .. I ... ...... u. .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JU4 lrwt. l lH ........................... ~·················· .................•.•... •Mod~I z bl' to11ol\hou,,e, '"• Verde. Palo, i>OO'. ~ Chlldok.W..at74 2br. lb1. encl 11r. av•ll N>t II OU/mo ::tlld t\ PlMcenlle. 7$2.,t.91 or ~31611 -----3bd Dack Bay rncd yd A\11ul April 1th. ~. l~t & IU\ $45-2124 . 3 BR, 2 Ba, lJl' bonu.' rwm. ~. mu Mil·~ or~-11112 ------· MHAVlaDI DlCUTIYI HOMI 4 Ur w1l11rac pool, I >'r 1H 5000 mo 1731 Pat· calm Dr. :WO 9871 -----· lenJ11:k 4bd nr park, 4 nr , Ira )'ard. Kldli/1~'l' pool . \cnnl6, H houl• ok $350mo W-tl Nurble . ~I~ i3.1~ ~·7U70r8t6·4747 • HHT AL S • Houe1 FwNlhed or 2 BR. 2 lW . . . 137S14U U.. ... 1lwd ))00 2 BR. 212 Ba . ~> S.W ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z8k.Zb11.d~n ~~ ~ llc:t<'hltfutn$tW•nJ:I" 3 Bil. Z H.i. (u1 n · ~oo l'uol 4 br SZ~ kldisqi.•t Ul R. 2 fl,1 . . • . ~ 10 <IM All wekomt' ! S17Ubt 3 BR, 2' 1 Ua,. . . . ~M vn. utll pool l)arh Sl TO 4 RR. 2 Bu ...... . $<t~ Sni11'1 2br 1110 put)' rm 4 BR. !1 i Ra ... $41:101$00 llutr) ! SIM lbr child OJ kc lo beh 3br 1:17) f\lm Sl~ mobtk chlhJ Btaclwomlwr l\t'nlllll> Do1 b I lot Line S<>n •ac\• 631 ·2tll 1. .1'~~ .. $47 •2!IOI ApOi lnMnb fttrwltMd ~·it>ulc Jbr 2ba ur 2lrr ~ •••••••••• • • • ••• • •• • • •• lOCOffi\•. Lgc a11r/ •hul) s ;rkhn.i I Br .,.~u;-; '°'""' 1.iOftd 3706 lrl ac~'ft3. 640.7114 • ~>· homl' In Ut"t"rlh•ioJ ••• ••; ••••••: ••••• •• ••• Great plltto ,\ ,1onl Jo'um. l.110 2 Hr I:: Uuyfront. COLLIRIL•P"IK nm.~07559 /\\'till 111 ur t>ttS/76 on . .,. .. "' ----~Inter or )rly. )34.17ti:I 3 Bdrm., 2 b~\lu, rrplc.I •COLL.t;UEPARK• for apl)l f1mlly 1 n-n o(( kitchen, 31Hi, dNI, :!HA, do.>1e lo ---- nt'w carpels, redecor p;irk. l>O'\I&. aeh. No t>t'l. Co.to Mes• 3724 Sharp & clean! Children St!Slsc M\·1266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 K No pc-ts. S39S Month --$37 .50 WHtc & UP CALL 833·9781 PUH LUXURY •Sludlo & t BR Ap\$ ---------•! S600. New Ran~ho Snn •TV,\ !\J 111d S..•n• Avail J.IESA VERDE Condo lmm11culale . At the t'n· trance lo Men Verde Country Club. 3 br, :.11, ba. Applns. cpl.¥, d'115 . Pool & Jucuul. Qu11:t n<•IAhborhood. 1-'rple:. dbl gauge. Adult living. S500. Lease. Owne r . S46·18Z9 Joaquin Vlt"w t·ond\l, llH' • l'honc &•r\'1 lltd pool hlory 3 br, 3 l>a, ~cl liar •Ch11drl'I\ S<>ct1M & frplr . hlcJI ltx:allon, •Low monthly l'ule'> µool & ull l0undo b4!nd1~. •$SO .. 'F ~eek 'a rent 121:n 001 4()6.) w .id 2376Newporl Hl vd. CM 548·97M or tH.5·J!ltJ7 Rant·hoSan J oaquin ---- 2 BR. & den •howplnn'! SUS CASITAS Golf cou1 Ml '1cw S475 1-"URN BA<.:llS & l BH :\to Agcnl StO ~ Exttpt1on:illy Nm· S21S L&e 3 br, fncd, kids, --~h 3241 _ 2110 Nw11rt Ulvd, C. M pet..,, t1ngls. Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2035 Fttli.rton. CM Main Renlals, S40.S370 CHARM HOUSE 1 BH l'urn, 2 lri: clo:-.ct:>. $225. 2 br dup., garu11e. 2.,.Bd rm1. with uceun queens11e bed. Prl>' L.ce fncd yd. !\ids. Ff'e. view & walk to bt•ach. dr('i.slog rm. xlr.i Ii,:•· Mam Rentals. S40.S370 $4SO mo r ooms, c n c I. fol :i r .... 011 .... S RI! •LTY v.•/stonii:c. /\dulls only ~. 3 Br 2 Ba. N. (:osta " " 5A o \2 5 Mesa. bllM. lots of frul 499·2111 494-105 7 00 pets. l)t.'n · pm tttes. 642·6368. Joel LnJ Fwn 2 I r T h •2 811.llOME • llltns. w/w, drps. pox1I. Mesa Verde own ome, · Lae. deck w/ocean view. s:rno. Adlls, no p l'l:-. BR, month to month Jo"1n•plaee, w /W carpels 64.2 3687 mo.631·2222 AI. & drapes. Ruill·an ronf(c------- Easlside cb1rmer 0 4c OVl'n. rr(rlg. 2 car HOUDAY PlAli quart cul-de·i.ac strccl 1t3r1~c. m5 Mo. Deluxe. i.porloui. lhr . Children & pets ok. Only Mission llea!}y 49t-0'73l lurn a1JtS. Pool, umple S296 per mo. Free rental 2 Rr & Den. polio &. yd. purkJ~g, adull:s,. no pcl:.. s ervice. 646·'1711 o u 50 mo lnclds i;ur, 196.Homona~vc,~ ~-Walker & bltns, rro:.lln·c reCrli:. Reil Ealale, Bkr. w;ikr & truh pkup. Rctt 0... Point cn.-dal ck & ref's. bt, Isl, •••••••••••••••••••••• St"c. Dcp, Clean fee. Av a ii 4115 / 7 6. M · f', 1&2 IRTRLRS Waler & uas pd. ~9.'.> lo Sl7S. No kids. no f)('lll. lJJ t:.16th St. 642·1~ 3 lledrm11, ga.r:s11e. built ins, new carpet. $JOO, Call 499·2986. fi3<1·S221l, S·S, 634·5838 SllO Co1.v. all'ur .111. Ut1t Enid. 49~-'1!!31 E ves. t>ald. Fet•, M n111 Rcnl31A. 510 S:l71t 2 BR, 1 Ila, oc:e1n view L!/~fh 3 B~V 3 Ha, Con slove, washer/dryer · '1'' utcr \•1t·w:., S111d1n Apt. DN·o1.ilrn uo rum Refs 498~ ruce fat· ~ mo. t-'01 furn., pn\• p:at10, w.1t..r ~ Pl · • llPP_!. ral~11~~·03.:!7_ ,1tas paid. S!llO. mn B Toro 323 Occanrn·w 2 HR. den. 4 6411 5330 __ ---••••••••••••••••••••••• -, dc1:ks Lca:;e. April 5400 Nice 1 BH trlr. l\dlt ti.irk, 4BR. 2ba, f P , Cov polio. 0 1l\·eS /\11l.644·721t no pets . Sl 2S + ut11 lg. )'d, frt trCM, w;alk t -----S<IS-6li3. everything. $360. 494·1 Loguno HIC)"I -3252 __ _ __ _ oil S •••••••••• •••••••• ••••• HuntlncJton l e och 37 40 ... PORCELAIN NAILS FIVE M GEMS SCHOOLS 2525 Fairview Road Costa Mesa 3 Br Coodo, l''l b11 , 2 ca gur. on i:recnlX'll. Com pool. ~ mo. 1 Yea l('a,c. ~7-61S7. 2 Br 2 n a, frµk , heaul ••••••••••••••••••••••• occan\1cw.11\tAanlen.nt-;/\ T IJo"UI. l hr 111111 & pllll(). Tt•llfllb. hWlnl l.lf)l-11 $170 & 8180. S11unU.h mini.;, l't'l"Urll)'. S375 m Q '>lyh• IJld.i, pvt 1•111•1 11111 , li.e, 641-17:.7 pool, ~auna, lnclry, Jdlh. · HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TOIE TRAINED INTHE ART OF APPLYING PORCELAIN HAILS MAGI'S MAGIC COSTA MESA 270 E. 17th St.# 15 COSTA MESA 645-1909 l111tructfon In the art of creating fewetry thrOlllJll lost wax. ProfHSiOftaly tcmght he= of cwvl119, btllkt4p, mMI en Many hchRlcpaH known ORiy to fewelers. . Al WCIXH • tools llMCI lft the dnll'OOM are ... pied. hi order to 9'•• perMllalud °"""°" we ... only 6 1hld111f1 ,... class. so SIGN UP MOW! Two 1-wffll classes, and Oft• IOp.111. one startl119 April 20 April 22 hes. 6:30 to 540-6070 PRE·SCHOOL ._ .... , ........ ........ ..... ~i ................. . ............... ..... -".~· ........ ...... ,..,,,.,, Beaut. 2 br rondo. l'ool Adult-T~nhr~mmuna r;3()1 Keclson Ln, 1 hlk saratte. S28S mo l)' 3 Br 2 BJ. lal.l' 0~111 W or licach offSlult-r __ 4992~S81 9 U _t _ hom(' 8-12·7~8 __ _ fountoin Volley 3234 on:1\'l & MTN VIF.W Newport hoch 3769 •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• S" unmlnJ; p<K~I. S4:!j nlO, •••• ••••• ••••• • • • • e e e •• S210 2brdup. w/gur. Kid~ )'rly •~<·. $40 Wt-: UP 1&2 H1lr & &ll<'lS Ok. Jo"tt. 197·1112. f:vc493·0!l ll lla1·h. Colnr T V. mt111l Muln Rentals, 540 s:r.o wport leoc:h 3269 ""' \. pool Tll 1'~ l\H;S,\. H;:..titMJton leoch )240 ....................... ~~~t Newport HI. NH ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTEU-adults need 31 ________ _ l•--------11111 Br in NB or CM :irca. Lu)tunous lmyfront furn. REE 0 Id c r P I o c e 0 K . 2 hr, 2 hn localed at pvt F RetiSO!JObk•. llavc Aood dub. /\v;ill M o.y ht. Rental Stt•ic:~ rcforcncl!s from JJ:l'lil 13 49!1-4147 · Wcslmmstcr/Spnngdol<' years 1n same house. -. 4 BR 2 BA r lcan ...,,,, 675·1345 eve:. or~ kends. 1 Hfl , steps to O<'ean. Till ' .... ····~ ------Juncl.Sl80 67:J.2'i77 . llc1I &Spnngdalt• •W/\TEIU.HONT 3 br ------- 3 RR, 2 BA, patio.· .. S:'JJ! condo, JH' shp. 2'h ba, N1•wport He11o1hLs Li:o l h•t 3 DR. 2 BA, (pie..... $625. Dbl gar. 545·7&15 rum upt. $50. WCl·k 111<'1 Ueach·Heil -------ulal. 505 Hedlanrh 3 BR, 2 BA. (pie. • • . . Bluffs Pla"la Condn, :: sly. 5111·3136 Edlnger-Goldenwesl 3 llr J' i Ba, no pets. --·----- 3 BR, 2 HA, R/O. . • • . SJSS/mo 546 992G S..to Afto 37 80 Garfield· Bushard • ••• • • •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 BR, 2 BA, d bl 1tar. Newport Shores. Pools.,_ ________ _ 4 BR, 2 BA. .. • • • • • • Tennill, Beach. 3 n fl. :! Ua, $400. M8·2825 I' rllJge Real bt:1te 913-4589 • H J.1786 Weekend~ IO·G BLUFl-'S 3 BR. 2 na. J '\ty end unit ; curly arcu. ~~I Month. A._rt . 640-55611 AMBASSADOR IHHS 1•--------.. Blurr" Condo:s; lca1w i. OF AMERICA TWO f,()(.;/\TIONS WEEKLY R/\Tf:S, FULL Sl-:Rvtn: '0.77 Harbor, 1· M 200!J Bri11t11I , S /\ 045-4840 & 5•10·2300 l.ll<hepd 3 Br, pvt pallo. st:lrtuu: .il 5450 frplc, fncd . $:l50 fl34l __ A_Rc>~644-1133 Hwtn For S. Hoen.. For S. Othet-RHI htete Othtt-RHI Edcrt. OHier IHI kt• "-" ,.,..... l{(•ally Dr. 67S·5810 Blum1 3 Br, 2'.-\ fla. y 11m, .. ..-t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --• Rrn, dan rm on Greentx.ill -U,J;;~ h d N.w,or+ leech I 06' s-to AM I OIO Co•••rclol ,....,.rty 2000 lncOMe Property 2000 Mewporf leach l 169 2Y:r ~!°P v;;~ .. ~~':~ (~~ near pool. seoo mo ••••••••.':.: ••••••• •••• ••••••• ••••• ••••• • • • •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "98.atr.· "' ~ ..,.. IJ.S..2:2.t2 or 752--8717 4RORM + l'OOI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll~s•ST"TIS ~ Unil Apl Bldg to be l.ido Isle 2 bd, 2 ba, _. • ---lolbooPettfnwlo 3107 u~oRT HGHTS ""'" 5 "' '-··'I P ed ln h d r I ir.-Cl---'• 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ...... .,.. lllOO•qll . lnw rlollar'I ARTCIHTIR Oulld•r/Rrokt'r lflllllnc ""' t. rOJCct ln>flll • &hws r, W/ • rp C , \o'J s22:.. 2 br, rncd, 1t.i r -............... BRANO N~W rlnwn to Vt"U 140.~. N • 1 .. come-$104.000 Selling blk bc:h, So. patio, $475 Kul!l/pcts/sln~IC's t·c~· ••••••••••••··~··•••••• 01'1'nnfront nr1t" av.HI I~ y(•a~ old I. J tir. 2 ho, E. Snntu /\nu 011 66"32:' Ci Int. ldul now nts1r ",~w i"cote price $750,000. 752·11710 yr. lse. Sal, Sun, Mon. Main Rrntlllll :W(v.370 2 & J llr. /\pl!!. Ulln11, Uul Ind. S.·11~on11t hi si;D,500. ~20 ll rd I ti nch llutoos111i;h Rt' ally fgr ant IQ UH or ~lmllar · Pr"01>f'rlY n un •nit on ~ tl7S· l«ll, wkc1ya collect, -' · (rplr. CloM• to beach ly 1 875 :\112-t Al~11 tur11 A\'t' G.11-0797. rlyo~1wr S.U 533t Onnaa ltHlty Co. IH!1 eh ~ othc!r pram<' Loh few tale 2200 11112·3789. 4 Bil, 2 Bu, rcdccorot<'(I S27S &SJ75. 4V2 5218 C d•I Mor 3122 1---------· -~S ~or M2 a,v,o Oranae County 11rf'aii •••••••••• •• ••••••••••• Din rm wn1h rm rrplr ---CH'OftO HARIOR VllW ,f',1A11111Jlll1•1\1n'df0:c~~rR.r>1 1t;N11S.1 INVESTMf:NTOPPTY U6.257' TWChOol~e lo~lo1ll1o001 .UM11tu209nt· Newport Och, furn. on rrpla drps r1ct ' yuni'Sp11l· ~l>r, ~ba Condn ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOltGF.OUSCARMt::L "" Wc-ll l()(':tt<'tl rommtrdal , , w1lf'r w/dock ti 11una. 4 Svr1nkler sy'slem. flrrr w/(rpk & OR. Pvl hm r iot h111d~.-11p.'tln1rm·t ~,w <'rpt, drp,., d 1~t>. h1.1lldln1toffrredby it11ole lnaton lie1ch. Zoned flr 21.41 Bl,$500wkly11r '"It· $37S. min. Ind n1~.iiool.J1runl."nun,1, lol nut to <t rrrnhdt. 11,hwshr, l>O'll. pvt patio, kll!lchorlc In C!lllUI Mc!lll. CUSTOM l>w!lneas. Profeulonal or l'lOO mo. on 1rly 1111!. wnter & lr8!1h. 11~2 :14<12 n·r & rxl'rch10. Oc:t•un vu New t'rp~ & \lrJl8, Out· rnrport. SZ:t.'1~5 l\ltr Good rt•turn with SllO.OOO omcu . S2J.OOO urh. Avail. Now. Mrs. Lon", --& on~ 1:111f rri1t·, $.J50 door llm•-d lightinJ:, •un (ln11nc1ntr. Cull O•'nl•t down Profrti~lonal Stao. ,j IM[X TF.R}1S. Write: J\/\N· 17141644-861.2; 323·21'0 lr.IM 3244 mo. 493·9242. drck, many hanalng roll('('t,714-49fiZ0.'1811(t S, dArd Corporation . 't"f"L PAK. 199:1 Klhtl Rd , -••••••••••••••••••••••·Son~------ plants. T h rrti"!i not anytimewlrnd• 9300 Mndfo-m 2 bedroom ianlu KIMI. Muul, H1wall or "°"'"u.fwMIMcl TurtJcrnck 4 Ur nl'Rr ten c--i tr 3271 C'ORONA lJJo.:1,MAlt iano4ht'r like ll. $'98.~. Mii with highly upared1d Ph. 809·1f79.I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rua pool Avail Apnl S4 ...,..i 90 'J fir Townhou"·· fqllr ft~land fftMiftttw IOtl ~"/ owners unit lleevy ---t-,._ ....... _. lZ22 rno644-41S71easr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool, lt'11nl1<, Hlnllm•ntul ••••••••••••••••••••••• _:..o_ 1100 · ~-Det«t ~ '"' · Nc:w3br,2t>awtrumrm& SOlrTll C"01\ST HO MONEY DOWH -1h1kc roo(, 1ep1rale R~~' ' 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S J 1 T h 3 C d & 1 1 ,,,1 hn·akfu:ll S<irTll' or1·11n & INVfo:STMENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• y11rd1 4 "lra1c11 -· U f lo I ho 28R 2 an oaqu n wn ml' c-r 1111r, nr m 1'c.,... ,. t II , ..... ('11• • 1(1 540-0l'll! V A.·CRV In. 3 BR., 2 cor , 112$ 000' ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n .• ve y me. ' Lae 2 Br 2V. Ba, 2 sty. Vu $42$/mo lnelds 1u1rdencr , ... a u na v « _, • nt ---------1 j:araite. New carpets. Bal Ofr. 3000 eq.n . C11n t ' ,·,2-7771 C-Ot-1o1cou1 s /\c. 3500' e-lev. ba. lgc: llv.fs family rm .. ot 1otf couru & lake wtr, &< trash. 496·1224 , shoppmit & rm" he ueh WES TC LIFF p.i t n l RC' r u r b' sh e-d build lhltt 1~0 anym<>f'e. ' , 40 Mrs No of Fre.no In frplc .. polio. Oar age. S.US. 647-7044 Sun. 496·21198. &\4·2611 Onl> of Newpe>tt's mMl lhruout fiOxlf.O f"t l..ol unit rebll 714 327·9888 R~·~ACL\':J'ig'T Slern 1Ughl1nd1. 100'4 ~-2212 -__ :.:,::._ _____________ _ ot a '· i rabl• •tre·t~ 1Movt'1nimmedl1te-ly) Own/1,iwUlco-op. U11ble. ll8,080. 873-2223. Va~ant. n-, 3 bdrm., 2 3BR. l'i~ba home with --8 -C-Id T-h -~ .. " " U>NGBEACHREALTY ... .,_ llNTALS ~omm. s wlm'it pool. •2 r orn 1 0 n ".c. (;"rJ.1C'oll$ house. benul. ' ----Pro-~'I 2000 Pvtpty. ba.lowrrduplex. Frpl.,2 •32 .. /mo c,.11 LINGO Pool, patio. Adult~. S26~. I d V t 433·0495 439-6H07 ---r-I y FRONT ... h Sinalc family hom<'S • ., u ...., un 11eap1na. aeon __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C·2BA car garacc. S42S ... onl. REALESTATF.,493.8812 Nopets.8338 ... 4 ~:nJ?cr !<eller. Prine. on· Otherlfflllltah 90'BULKHEAO 1t..ttll1 rurly leaae. Day & 2BR,2ba ........... S42S ---- h• ,\1tent 6-19-0llt2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -.... C""-Amie Quevedo. 833-8203 •••• ••••••••••••••••••• Btacb Really 87S.3000 3 BR, 2 b11 .••• , •...•. $39~ s.ta AM 3210 2 Oft. J fln' t.:d M. Nn Moba. HCMMI ......,,..... -.... I ...... e p ........ -1 Mirt u........~ ..._, • ..._~ 3 BR, 2 ba .••.......• S4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• chlldr<'n o r J)<'t 1 SZ!ICI, Laguna ofc. bid&. w1lh '" •v"""'' .._....___ Mfte 1224 38R 2ba 1475 USTILUFF ForSale 1100 beautiful ocun &j FIXER ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:O.tw en' ........... SUiO lbr. din rm & gur. mo.G4UI001 WITH VIEW •••MoiiLE°H.OMi·s· .. ~thncvaewa. Modc-m ,, Cost.Mn• 3124 ;~~·~···;·~~·;:;;; !BR:~~.;~:::: ::::ws Klch&~sok. F~ 2 Br. pat11>. tnh,l', rrplr. &-11ut1ful & sr1e1ous 4 bd :ur-~, pl!lrkln1 A fully• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm WI~ uln CM or Townhom"" Maan Rcn~ls, :;40·SJ'l'O tennis. pool. Ideal lc>c:. t''IC<'uttve home on t-ltlra IYTHlllACH leu~. Minimum dawn.I 4-PLEX S1'S 2 br M.ll. Occun NB erea. Older plac 2BR, 1 ba. .......... Suh-lse.S275.~9_l _ tr11 lot W1\'l{'w o( Sad· ~J!:~~' t,~~:::~~~ Owner w /carry 8~'" I Xlnl rent:alarci. $119..SOO. brffics. SngJsok. fee OK. Reasonible. Have 2 BR, 2ba.. ... .. . . . . sso. Cool dplx w/pool & Costa Meta 3124 vc~~~ :~ubnr~•i::!,! & coastal C'OmmunitJes. flnanc'lllfl. Why pay ttnl• Won't lost Ion.c l Main Rentals. S40-U70 &ood references from 2 BR. 2 ha ..••• ,•• ••. S4 R•r. \.'l ulll pd. Fee. M1ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH CITIES •-hen )'OU un own t.bC' SOUTH COAST I ---. ... 11 ~• eeu yeara ln 11m 2 BR. 2~ b1......... Rentals. ~O 2 Br t •L Ba. br1nd n ...... ol'rmng which has never best• Asltlnl SUM> 000 _,........ --• -..., ..... ~.. 2 Br. 3 b•, Bl" C-l900 1---..;._-----1 ..,. "-J>ttYW>usly bttn oo lM Mobile llome Resales . • IHVISTMIMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• nends .,,,,,,_ eves I Br,+ bon. 2~ j,; MSO S Br. 2 Ba, dbl 11r1ie. ~ alyle. f'li>k, Lac • m1r1t~. Our nt'lusive-. 76'16Sl(•:1e;,·a'!:'J!cb Hert Is the best 549.0112 So. Lerun• Beach house. · 1Bil.2 ba •• , ........ S47 bltnJI , fotted air heat, pvl patio, 1ar. $275. Alonl¥SM.500illspriced · down\.OWnretallpropt>r· 2Br. den . Yrly. G11 •• 4 Br 2 81 flm r m 38R,2ba .......... chlldrenfspct.sOK.N.W Adlt5,nopets.a447Elden ss.ooo under nuresl L9.59·32'. $3000. Anchor lY ID u1una. 7 Shops • )teu v .erde •• p 1 ex water. lnsh iochJded. Fonn'. din. rm •• all bllnl LE RAISOR Tr.ct Ed Inger " 979-1658 C'Offtparabl~. Sheu.Id sell Tr1ile-r P ort. 1527 t)('e1nvicwlr1t~to tM w/cnmers u nit. Prine. S37S.4lJ9.2986 ms 545--7645 P'alrvlew, $350 mo.---------lmmectlatcly 8*7711 bead\. Owner w/carry only.Agmt133-t768 • .__~.,..., CMAVJCTORtA Walker C lee Roal lst11te NewportBlvdNo.l CM 11'* flnanc:lntr Askin& Mew,...le.ch 1169 Maa Del )lar, 3br, 2ba, IE.Al.TY __,,,eves. l,2&3br,DeluxoUnfur. >c'<64" Custom, I~ thin M75.000 Mike 11n olft'r Thf' f1.1lesl drew In t ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc. patio, dshwshr .. ._Ca Dr 1 1 Walk Lo South Cout orl'Um.aras/wtrpd. y t 8 r 0 1 d . F' 0 re-" t today! West ... a Dall)' Palo SUMMER RENTAL 1ar opener, nu drps, -m pue ·• rv ne Pleu. Dig, v1canl 2200 Adults-Nopc\J~c. ptc- Gardens, El Toro. Realonomlc11.Corp Cl111lfied Ad. Phont lBEDROOM crpts. lit le lasl. $42$. C.mC~y18111~,'l~,OpOCtr. sq. ft. home. OnlJ $42$. Pooll!:~rm,eltvaton $!9,900 S8H873 ••6iSb"700 •• &056ill s.37-4762 ~-~OC'4.!n·2261 ._. -CaJISoe,SM-7177. szsv1ctona,e.t.Zmo ......... ~~o ~!~~ ..... !~~! ~ .......... !!.s.~ ~.~.~~ .... ~!.~~ ~.J! ~~~-~ ..... !!~~ Af a Iwata....... 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Otr\cQ •low u ~ Pt'r .,.,.. .... m •rs. --· d bU. ftlakr hom~ Im Mor P.t·TI.e llAUTICIAMS ~~·· d~h11rsdbu. i ba tpu. drsi-. encl. car. ·BatklorlorJ ,./w~~~1:°Pt.u sq n.. Vl•JO & ~l1o:)~ ~;.'~\t'' ()t'O\fm nu or Jual ba\t Be roafjy to work H ":i WANTED tP s. c Oif llr•8• s:!lO. G W. SUnllowtt BcdNoma aftd 1~1 Me&a DI". Lllllftl llhA11tt 20t to Me lW Allt'ndant tbC'n-l'1tlr&C'1!1Rh. Cllll prol tolooul bal'ltndtr In ~hi•l havl" followln" lrplt', BBQ Cu" wale l2U>UI 947 To~ ,..b, .... •-·t ...1N-....--eqR.ISl·l400 _..__,_0~m .apm. MICHA.HICS I 11t'ffk •·rfl! ~ub plwt'r w IJ " pd.POOi ....._ _..,. , .. oui.a..._ .. ·-..-· • .,....,., .. ., m •nt • •Ii.tan <'<' 1 J)tlytopptl"l'('nt..ii;4:. 1.AMA.MCHAAPTS n.--Blvd ) •1NOFR£8RE.'lt1'• -MAT10HillANIC 'IW13U 9ti0 llGlt-; lllh Appl)'lO.S. too thru t'n ~o H DalJy ~ 12-3 Rm otfice1 from To~ dt'lturtlblt. hird l714.6ll·l,S4 St. nta An Amenun du)' :Ill-~ So l'l1.1ta 1>1 '1715C'ott .. la<e.C}t Spa-Pocm-TeMJ• • SUS Pt''r mo Adj 5l0Ullt' ilt"ea. ll1hted. Bar1~'tldersSt'hool 97'95851 '42·5013 Art'oaa from P'Hhlon ._ 4 Airport« llotd. No lease 6. r s100 6T3 SO'.!• or SICOMDAIY -........ _ I land at. Jamboree on~•••••••••••••••••••••• req ~TUDOOft SU-4198 11ttM•MCluG JoM W..t.d. 7075 t:AllTIC't.\NS w,rnlt'~ Sa.aJoaqwn flllls Road. Wit. w/1tltt<hfn 6 up · - ---, W_.H -4600 n "' " ••••••••••••••••••••••• m•lc-& f~mule full 01 !bll lownbae atylt' l114t 644-tffO Apt. UT .SO wk up. omee 1pa«-avaU ln San ••••••••••••••••••••••• On Rei. Inc, Cotnm. pr. p•ut llmti, Ttlll 0181 SS7S/ea, lBr. tba 1:!1&. ~· ~*1 JY&DC.l)pj.llrano J '51udl0 d -~.. pty. Lo mo pmnu •NO Avan lmmed. AU w/blt.M 81tyfront r,t Bcb llplet', 2 • & l wale. PrHhf• l~ll· All a UI\ tamllv n ........ , 3 8nllooo. l~·20 Yrs lo 1>0¥· le..ty Operetor "lndr)'rm.MS 931 Bd or3Bd.from$3.SO mo. lion n ear Cllpatnno Br lnNBorCM nrNl ll l'nl.S Sch.'<'ti~c llnu11~hohl, \\llnh.-d lmnwd Appl) THE 9711-0031 or ~-4310 lkpot ftn tuurant & Mis oldtr r•lact• OK '<' M EC'llANICS Nur&in!I & f amily CJtc \\'1 v,·~ & 1.uvl•1•11 lla1r JIU& 2hr,cov'ddedt,utll ._1on.Cal1Ul·oo.'IO uonablc. C1>od rt•f fnun N.\T RANK Ptn.onnt1I 1-·u~h1u1111.~l h'll 118 FRIENDLY pd, $230. mo. 366 E.. 20th. ""Blkto&och,S8r281t, · put 13 yr" 111 1..i11nt ('all nnytlml' t;mploycr l'lll)'s i-'l"" G4,?.o:'Jl2 Liv. Rm. Din. Rm. bltns. Chok• Loc.tioft hou " 6T5 1315 c\•cs ur &16-IROO i;:J8·39S4 4500Camrus Orh·" N I\ PUC sun deck, )lrl)'. $3SO. 1!7 tntlem1m wolk Lo b~h, OfflNOtt.ton·n'n\itl,~ ~et"kcnd~ ('111 ~&Ii I~ ( 2 Br. l ~. <'Pl•. drpg, up· '41.ti St. NB OT$.«r7'1l Ocean. vlr f'at"t/1c Cr; "q (\, Neowport Pt'nln Tnnt - I I I" .... ..,.. H t 8 b Bl d , ' 5035 .,rilct1''111 m1r1>c comf);a ER"'Y lhe "ood life! L.iv , an. a•r•ae ... u&AU1 •DuUXI• wy a c . v . tall wtd•Yi639·6TOO Hous•w• ... TIU\ i 'd G ..... f "JV .. f•c•I S200 83111276 s. ~~11 "' ~ ..... '5!W' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "on c P tNU rt• K llCYCLI MICHA.MIC t-:x~r 01\1) "lll'IY. Gd ul IHUdl• 1111 1522 uft ti ~7 007• 11mona m•a Q1 tlce11 --·-. • El11.1tblull 3 br. z1; ba. Utsslon Viejo: Sm;ill ot ~up!(' mt1rnNI (iyrsl LOANS 81V..OI 71:!:~ ~ d_a>i. '' .jf,'<' t rce1>. 1>tre;am11 !liEWBREF.OAPTS ~llll4:.fncl.3pttc mn1ttr ~I Penln,p\'l ent. +fa f1ce w /attorncy Near w no ~hllcJrt'n or~" /0 """""' ~1·--------- wutcrfall ... 1n • Quiel t br w loll S2lO. f'rplc •Ualc. d10 rm 4' dbl rm&1TV.NoC'OOk/1mok b.lnk. R\'llt nei.:oHable. want to rent or lt!aS~ w 2 Bo~S & Gtrls maunw1nhkl'M'tl1nc Gas&. waur pd Pool J\ d $851 11'7a .. u19 or :i hl'rlroom hnu:w AlsoZttdTDlo_. daily. Will 1:1\t' cut:<, ' C ......... _.:_ TY . , garae.e. uto oo r mo *2950. • .... 1..,...tT·'rm •slnc .. l"t9 plant1. h1\\n rare i-;, 10\o l )'"Ur<;ofa"c DJ1' -· r""' 111cuu1 Ct 1111r.645Hll opener ;a\1&11 Pool & . ""'>••1d6.g,1rJ.1t<' •111~1 ....... " ..... " • • pool toblet 1ocio --------r«rutaon area. AduJ\1 l'rl\lllt'room w/prl tnt P E.'liTllOUSE Exl'<' Qt. bl•""'"'" & QUll'l \\\ s.ttt...Mh).C perl, bondl•d , r tl Iv 1'1lot tlellH•ry rouh't' t S d IJr I Ua. i.hai: cpb, bltns. ool)' no~ It bath' no cook In& fices, 2600 sq ft. The IU'c <'l<-Jn lid) folk,. & un 642 217 I S4S :6 II M1·2010 mny lit· U\'•.11lable In )Our •" t" 1 • i." 0 cnrl patio, gar. Nr OCC. aiiAmu:os w > ~D Balbo.l atU. 537.SO •kl.> finest in Nwpt Bt<h. Tiled paint & ~1}.,1r ~00 top • • .._., Wmtted--71 OO 11r a. t-;am proral for dt1t brwtdws • portltt. S~ ~·4576 b44 sos.i arttr sp~ 67~6 kitchen. bath. s unken 6'tWIOlll..I t I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt\('MCS & c.1bh. In!>!> or twitNM!m __..., I ta a ed b 1acuw .t steam Desri;n p---~/ ' rn •n:hdnd1s..• lor wlllni: -~ rv-jR~4f 111ce I BR. qwet. only • n ~ Y Ma.slcr bdrm tor rent, m C ~s !Account:. payabl<' b<\()k new sub~enpllon,. f'or fecuul , 2 IGUflH S uruh Adulb only, no ~lbam Walter~ C mal•t fem ". pet& OK. ::::·&~:!°po~ ~~f;~ ~e-.'<I Single CJr carace. Lost• FoMcl k<..-cper. lmmed Of)t'nm11 1nform.it1on pl<'3Stc• call •oieyttdl,llCf>s. ~ls See.it5-11 HamtJton? Br. JIJ bltl. lotAnbouse ~yrd.631·14Gl. \"M!WS Must 00 seen lo Newport Bth 11rc.>.1. We11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for accounh payahl<' r,12 1321. t·rom S:an W.all\y adult Jl'b from~-sl.)"le, bltn.s, <'PU. drps. :...~~tu~-4150 bel1ev"e Best parking iol lighted &41~.<''<l!i60 Lost&Foultd 5300 bookkeep('r Kes1dcn1t.tl Clcmcnk S;in Juan ~ Cu:i.lomdN·oratcd 1, patio hid pool \d hl. -s ~ · L·d· d C "d ----••••••••••••••••••••••• t'iln5lr\lel100 expcr pre t;11p1i.tr:ino art>a r::ill lid rm l Bdrm & tie 1 11 • l>C'h.aAc oteao \lte~ 3 BR. 2 • • • u • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~-'!.~erA .. le.. A.~~Or ,,7 .• 0 1 •·-t-........•/J••e•t/ LOST. l\I ale I rl,i.h Set. l'd..10 key, <'xper & hi; ht ,,,., ,..,..., a1id •t1c..,1o'n \'I"' " ,. '" " " " --r:1..._...:, I'•) rs ... J cssc " Msn typing req • a I •ncr JO f;I Toro area. call b.lth '2 Hclrm. 2 1b."'th·ll D.i. bl'atn n•ilrn.J:, no nopets.S22S_~26&2 Lovin• ta""" l"'r "'ld"'rly ...... _ .,.....,,. ..-. ... " • d c 1 N .....,._,., '' oou " Sna•'""" •·lo~~·~ •· cup· pct~ S3SO 400 W65 or \'rl~· r·-t~I. 2 Br. t "a, male or ft>m . B;al. dseu.. r... of'O c " ..._ V1.. ~ "30 7109 714-833-2180 a ... """' "' ''"""' • ~.,.., "' 19s,.5262 J ... u ., .....,nler range Oll t)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Jo .. reu. o · • _ ""'·I.....,. boarda. l"urn rtur ... &, _ new Buyfronl s.i~ mo homey.!altO. Ml·~ Dix legal suite newly rt·'-"'"• 5:>8-oo.\7 Reward. O""ner A.\IMO. Ml'dical, Dl'ntal. 1';q1111I Op1X>r. Empk>)l'r mnidi.t~f\'lt'C'J\JllJblt'" DonoPoi..t 3126 675·7429• l Pvt Rm A\•a1I for am dee. Floor to l'e•.I. Opporiwtity 5005 cr~•-d_. -Admin, Sup·ply & munv~•-•_•_--------Smt1ll pch .1rrt!pt•·d bookcase. Janitor. til s. " ~ -Oflicc hours <i to i; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r. Hoag llosp Lge 2 Bit. bulatory person who A C, rk . 557.0136 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUN O · Alten•d male others. 1-'rcl' tra1n1ni;. IOA.T rAIMTER 2300 FA.IRVllW sm. Lge 2Br. 2Ba. dre!>s 1'11 BA PJlloi., t'ndi.d net..'<!$ personal care CM . ~ g Ea rthworm 11. house· <'JI hlc durk ugcr m ark· A?lc \Ctcrun:. 31lt' 20-<H Must hll\'(' f/llm(' )ob 4* ltetweeo f'arr & Wihon. mi; rm. frpl<' · self clean gar. cpl. drps, bltns. utelt. 842·!12'78 p I ants . fl ow c r s. ini;s. 1>art tail m1i.sing. <l\S S<l·S hr P/T m IC}(' al l)(lr. ul ~utht varni:.hin~ co..,ta Mc·'" • •1~ ... ~;:"· lliew duplex. Adult5. S2SS. 6-12 4387 ocatloft l...tals 4250 rRIME OFC Sr.ACE l'egctables. Contract East Bluff.64-t 0139 area. PX. rct1~emen1 & & ~uintm ... NN.•d neat 515·2300 -\"es·•-l1t'f 2 br. i\dul's on· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lido Vflf-g r owe r s w a" t <' d . LOS-T benefits. Non·\Cli. men· worker wic h.•a r record '" ... ' ·~ Backyard adequat e . blk male Scottie. women ll"C 17 3.l ~ 35 hr •. 1 • --:---· --. --Very lgC' 3 Br, 2 b;t, hack I)'. no ""l~. 5250. mo 1728 eanfrool Lai;una. 2bd & ~ • p k JI N ~.. " · · , Dl.:iC',. c 'li Uoul Yutd, 'iUIE'.' R~rd"n IYP<' adull, yard No pets. 5275, Be<lfo:d° Ln. s..18 iSl3 h5e. frplc .• ~eek or mu . -·"'.'T "'rea Small 1nvt>i.tmcnt. luri;c ar untmgton. ct.vs min; JOIN the /\HM \ 673.683 1 KU . .!&JhdrmapL... 675.:>205•67~382-I ___ 49943&&. 3416 Via Lido, JIJ .O. 2 prnft\~.Financ·mga,Jll. ha tr cul. Reward. RF.SEitVF., f'ormorc10· · 1&2 bath'> p, t pa Ito. IYearl~-. I & 2 Dd. furn un suites approx 600 sq ft ca. HY HUNTER IND. 962·6061 . formi1l1on CAl,L 1213 > DookkN'!>"r, f ,C, "'"'cpl Po<>I. ~.ilkmi: d1i.lan1:I' tf.! Ton> 3132 furn apts next to bl'lt PALM SPRINGS S190/S200. View facing 138·3061 FOUND l s mall "rcy 5!H-0219or 171415?7·3031. lor i.mi.11.11 man Mr11 Co. h b l Via Lido. lnq. O\\ner. "' '1 t di t I !"-n PP t" i: , ea u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rl'fs r~q d . 673 oo:u .if\ ~11\G~lf'ICANT VIEW male poodle w /brown A eri Ser I •' a ut t• m \"tt ua pr" land~e.1pc1I Attnct1vel~ca~ new doluxe Jbd apt.I 6pm 4 Br. 3 Ba home, paol. Dreyer Co ,67s.7002 Partner. man or woman. collar flold ~tU<ls & fll'a n.sw "CJ • c• tt•rn'<I S.md r4'~omr to rent 1n f,t Toro Garden-. Also --St c 1 n way c; rand . Pn,alc ~xecutiH~ Office Woman owner of bu"iy 11. • \I •.· 11 blk & 11 Lor. Ill Orani:c Co. <\IL i\cl No 1i4t;. Oolly P1IOl. MorliniqtW .Aph 2 b d. 2 b a . <·I os e dlWESTCLlf'f'. 2 BR: JI.Ills :. e c I u d 11 d u ll 1 m 3 t e 10 s hare. Costa :ite~a. ad,t!rttlltnfl &. publishing ~~l.;r r~m:res"i::hnauzcr Shift,,, Ayur~. Wknds in I P 0 Uox I S~O. Cui.ta &,16·~2 itarages. nl'ar mkts .. only. no s:>t.•ls S:..>60 mo pn\'ac). walk inc dis· Call 6Sl 3330 busuwss 111 Co:.lJ Me-.a & l)Jk', llN ooll:ir, S.J0.4247 duded~~!-. $.&3_:7787.-j Ml''"· Ca 92u:!U -------Call 586·81J7 liOO Wt'l'l<'hff. 612 39Z1 1ancc lo C.in)-on Hotel. San D1eGo will sell h111f ----. --i\PARTM ENT MGR I • UJ\flY 3 br. 2 ba o1pt -----,-----8,·ail Apnl & May at '50(; BAY VIEW OFFICES inµ>r e..t 10 congc·nrnl, Found Mlvrr grey stnp<,.-d Nrw 38 1 nit ln Hunt 1 Boys & Girls w •frph;, pal to. pantry & on leech 3140 B.t1:hdor . tlO\C to ""klv <711132:1 ~IU7 Cu~tom o m Ce s UI tcs. ~p part) Wtlhnit ID "'.'alc r cr.11.1n. Area of 1ngton 11.t r bour a rca I i:. Or 0\"1'r Worl.. w I"" POOi ~dulb. s;.100 mo •••••••••••••••••••••••! lk'arh $IZS l.. · --UntQUl' design Beamed leJr n M,anai:('mt•nl Jl;l'wlJnl.l & Wrstmmstu. Adil rouplt· Sl'nd r•' 1 1:roop ol i:o l!l.'lll'r:. Xlnt 1>1~3381 llKETOIEA.CH I IMS50l6 "efttoilttoihare 4300 <"e1hngs, redwood patio, duties. No t'XJI ~eq ~ardcnGrovt'.897-2787 sumetoAdNo.6"1~.DatlYlrllrntnG~.Wctr.un.\\ork :\EW 2 BR. l ' • ba. pallo. :.:e~ I 2·~ lkdroom ~pts 1~:·~:;~;;~·;:~;·:·1::t~ OO·Mde parlong :.'OOl>qft Imm('<\ •nto~e ~I L<ii.I Jlu,ky/Shephud Pilot . P.O Uox 1560.J ,JI, hn. dJ1ly. ~.hrs S1111. lo'tdrdcn. adlts. no pe~ • ~10:"\S ESTATE.~ STEPS TO IEACH t'd to ~hnrl.' 2Br Condo in to 7~~!~ners Co\'t' h~;o~~> .m s~f o~:, I ~9 5 M1-. M Jlt• While/Orn. ~u Mei.a. Ca. !l262tl ' ~art now & qualify for n S'l25~2·160a :>36~7? S92SOIOl 1Br.lba.unf.~rlvS400 l :-.1tss100\'teJ0768·4937ev. ·n da,i.I !lti02803 l'H!> & "'"" f n:.t.1 Mei.a Park. , du) SummH Job -----IRA.MD HEW 2 Br l ba uni 'rly 150 --206 Rtverstdl' I' , ·' 646-42!>8 • • Uonu'""· trtp... 11r11ci. & '.\lalurcadultgardcnty()('. , '2Br1B:i .fu~n .)rl)· l ... B B C ti Cont3rt TomGrogg ""knds -~<>SEM Rl.1'.RS 1t1CUhllut\' Xut1orth1• d ... , Xe:ir L;skc I ark Delu'<e '•' u: · areu a ny 6"12 7911 ---------· • .1pl< 2 Br, en. <! •11J • • I S295 ':.~k) !>lrJighl prol"man · COl-'FFF:SIH>P R('W3rd Lost gre) HOUSEWIVES t1m1d WI.' mlt•n11'w J.:. "' p.1t10 Bc•aut J&. IBr.t1Ul>ltni..dblaU SEA WIND Shaqi furn \U hou'r Appro). 350sqfl.nurp1i.. Co:u.t ll"Y~!'.mClrm nr neutrrt'd t.•m:ile 1'~1t I cJtulv l'n11John75:!1>21:l ~~~:.c.ip~d "PQOI ;-..o ~~~::ig~s ~~,11181"'~<"~"Condo. 2,bdrm'. 2 h:i , Sl7S.mo G140\81 df'P'./\ C S15S mo 21uo !x>Jrh. expt•r"d p;11 tn1•r 1 Whll<'Jl·'""'~rh.e!>t \:1c 1 1'1rl'd0t lloui.chold Mart.,,.,· ,......., _ .. 2 I \V <"Orn'•r ,\IJbJm ~ &' unfum \early S-100 )lo ---\\'. Cst. f{\\y ~41!6iH or lc.u.(• tu )OU 1!t7-l!J70' ~1>~<;1. 4lll .13~ __ 1 lT>rud~cryF. ... ~,.... • u Cut dowfl -----t!\"C'~ I W<mt o ~:.1rn .xlr:i ~'7!'> t: 181h s1 C :.1 , ,\dam,. 817 3'157 L' • E•-... 1 1000 Sq ft. office· s pace & , -LOST S<'l of kr~ s. \'re ol SS~~ '"'"9 -r-"s ... s. L Wilson & I lal'bor C M W k Lo<-11 & c ( 631 :!003 J Ur. 2 ba nn aolf <"ourse Share a home or aptmenl 600 sq.fl of warehour.c CARPET, UPHO C ll 6-l2 72 6 · • or a )' '" ._ '"' d 11 . l •rfront Oldt1r child prcl. :<\o p.-ts spa<'(' for fl~a11(' neur O. <•. F.qu1 pmi·nl, 1 rainini:. _ a __ . I On Till' Job Tr111n1n11 ~ l .i u \\Jc •. S2iSmo lllliJ28fi. <21.ll ~c ·CV»UiIHuMJTm A1rport.s:m; mo t7 11) ccrm:;tl\llil l..OST:SprmgcrSpanrcl,2 Dcry&Swin9Shifh ·11'1' tn '.\I•·~·• \irtil· 59K5612 Uk~~ ..... ~~-~~·2156 •••••••• mos. Fem ale llro"n &t lk·11ut1lul lt11Hb1·Jp1111: ........,,,_ ~-"<•'t>pl1on:ilf) r1d1 m ~r oc.·1•Jnfron1 nc.·w.-r2 br. S.ta Anet 3810 o. .. ~ )l>J.,&~ Office Suitt>. :?25 :.q ft ~5 GARDENING \\hilt.•. 117:1· 1!1 12 l'r111n Nil lf'n or,, 1&2 bdrm, Imm hltn,, ''''" .. n 1,, dr"".••••••••••••••••••••••• ForOvl!r~yr11.832·413.l mo . ln l'lud1.ng ulll. Tro1n1n11 1'<1u11>ment. L()ST n 1 f ',. ..~ - ---M Gs:is 7 1332 l'Wjlmncri.. let m~ a' ail. • 1 • " l' w 11 r <, 0 r ~'7~ .\l~'J V,1•11lt• Viii." <H·t•Jn \'II'" ~undc\'k , FAIRLANECAllDl:::-O:S fo"rmalr Roommal(' to!_._· :..'.!!._:__ ____ Cull .<\I l7lll 5-t:l 7111T or fllk. wh~ mix. f1•mShrp. 5 I~» '.\lt·'i~ \ i•rdC' l>m\' hl<lr>. p.1110, ~:.e r s:!~ S205 1\<luil l'Oll<IO Lrg ot :.hare 2flr. Tnpll'X, C'.\I ™ !\;ewport llh,., 5.l>I ;1114 m•H \ 1t :t3rd & J:!nd. ~ .. 1 :o. ~ • ( "" t .l \l i>' a \l.irnl·lt .ullh. baby ok tr :?br, I', ha. w \\ <'rr>l'· I ~1:1..\ mo ~h1•ru" 612 0381 Sl~. mo. L"til PJtd • :" U G7:J :•!!$0 _ I •7lll ... 10K>i71 ~.:lti:!IJI drpi.. it1 .. p d~h\\~h r -- -fiiS~:.1 TOIACCOSTORE 314tc...,...ori•• VOLT ''""""""'"''··· .. '~"'' .... BUSBOYS ,\pply In Pt•ri.on The Reuben E. Lee Wt.-d. Thur:;, 1-'1 j :I ~pm I 51 E. Coott Hwy ~•wport ltoch Jo:qual Oppor fo:mplol t•f I ----pool Jl\l fl 1110 <'uqiort r r n 1 n u l' pend u b I c REWAHD Lo~t hlk mntt'I 6 Hoc ...... o. MHa l'~t 2 nr \\ '\'1cw bal<'ony c:iu' rollct'l . ;i1 l!)t. ~' hi.t>tnlllt! n.el•dcd . rn i\pprox 100 lo 2()0 !111 ll rnr 0nR~:~T~!~~;~~1~ ~ yr• Lab pupp) Sinn' 0111.1 (.~r~o~!!!!m 160 W. WtfSOfl, C .M. <pt-. cJrp:., hlln,. rl:'lrig. al\> uo' llml· wknd. I Hm 6.. Ila t urn. SI~ tn· rent. to i.h.1rr w l->t.111• c•ntcnnu llthnttnl for m.1 I"" l "<' <' n C M al 0 C A1rnnr\) n u.,mes!tman lool.tnit (or Clos•dGar~s h1.11h&•.1G.ar,JIS J ohet... rlutil6i3fo8511 F'armlnsi\j.!cnt6.111080 ... .. :\('tAport&UJ~.S411·tOtsO .. ,. pt a~~oc.t-:arn SllJ)\(>Cr ... I :l'Jtl ®I JOr !turi.:('r)' l.m·ttt\'fl in &IS 2 1Qt; Equi.I Oppor t:mplo} er yr (;pis pref 11 1:, 11~ nt-:.\L'T GROl' 'DS _ _.1:. __ ApartnM..ts Funtlahed · :1re m\ s pJr1ous 1 br -:...;f'WPORTCt-''.'ITFH hu." foot 1rafile rrotrr. or -·-----~1•--------.-. \Dl'LTS Ml Pt-;TS °'"Unfurnished 3900 pool home nr. ore an ~·offtl'e ~W ll', 11~~' o; all. Onlv ~!J ooo full J)rt<"c t'ound Siaml'"t' Male BUTCHF.R. fo.xpn"•I lor IO rnin~ll'' to ()('f'Jn LAc OPEN DAILY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111111 llr h l'rof. lady Sl~ per offit•o, or rt> tndd ~15,tlOll "I.Mk Al!I Sc u I p n 1 n t . N 'I .ATTENTION! !'mall mnrkl'I :-. .. wpnri 1 br, -br uppt•r, 2 br lnttH ""10 \r old daughter u .. onuble rdh' lor all f074200 Slatcr/Brookhuri.t. 3-6Mo'sWorlt llarborarea.ms.JS.">~Jft lurb"ht•d fo'rom :-:wo 0 TJIJo, t:all008·3l32 "' do\\ n. 11.allo ,\II "' .• ~w RES 0 R \1:111' or femoll' $165 mo &~192S F .. IRIC STORE !163 3976 11 & O•er ipm GJ .. & WJ l l'r 111•·1 \H:\l)()\\'L\ltl\ -----..-uRefttol 4450 t\EThSlOOO 10 . ro NO :?ff'm~h• cork· CAFETERIA. DntP<'rl<'S. t.trpN ... ~1J-. 1•0 1 ~·c ·or Rst-; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc-II' notion,, 1>.1ttcrn~ & a~-\'"' EJbon lltJ!h, We will tram you in our i\l:iturc Pc·r~on. :llh•1 · h••at. gJ~ sto\"t'. J lr 1•on Fun Jnd rt'<' at your d Ft'm. Roommnle 1n 20s lo<'. 1n .itflucnt South 118 968·1411 bu.smcs.s. No stnkM; or noons to run ca'h re d1t1o n1n1t. !.w1mm1n1: "l•'P Shnpplng~hea<"he. to 1oharc 2 Br apt \\'Ith L 0,..., 1-H-G OrJnl:e C.:ounly ar l':i ---. ------1 layoffs.pl<'ntyofwork.lf gist.er. rantccn ven11tng, Jl(JOl.rc('.room,wash<-r:. 1u-.1hlk-. l\10H•111ready' LIVING \lime. l"urnrshed. • •"""'" Pnt> .. '<llo scll:itS.10,000.f'OUND.tlounrldoi:.1-1~ you'r l' a mbit1!'us & i.lotking (llt. Call hd & dryel"lo Q u 1 ct . I R R , pr n J•t unr, i; au n a, i; wi m GOOD! meld. Mer $20.000 in ) rs, vie; Bca<"h & Slater. wouJd like a position out l0:30am. 5'18-067I f•-<t 49~. b I $210 .. 11 c occ ~ 2106 of the ordinary. Call1-------I. 11 ronv. " ns pool. near I, . !.lock. Good terms! J\gl. _ · · I IR LOFT ONLY <11,hwa<;.hcri.. Cnsl.lr ~ dirport on bus ltn•'" MHG Ver• im 4200 ·-tnoftal---,----5-3-5-i0 betwn 9:30&3pm Car lot M°" <\VAllJ 1\PRIL ht IM.1~ 1 . GaraRe l'lea!>ant ut Ori Pl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean new "i'rs. Mu"'t Ill: lmmcdOcrup.lnl'V I KetttR~R.oltv mos1>ht•re. Non,mokeri. ve cna IEERTVTA.VERM 539·• ••l ('Xpcrient<'d & r<.'11.Jl>i\• I -'7/-· -., I!--$ 170 ~TORES Drlnkini: problem~ --------; ood j b I h Pvt putio. frplc, I yr se , IHIHl:lOO nvm only $100 979°1 ll;ll __ ., GROSS$00,000. \'r Cull /\lcohol llelplinc "UTO P"ltTS <i o • ltO<>< ours. HAYLOFT A.PTS l 500 to S.400 ft. Xlnt w••ll l'lltabli11hcd, 24 hrs a day 8JS.38JO A "' l'atd vucullons. Applv Ill 283A•ocado.CM Oakwood offers the~lanto:chtm·~ipt Wil~l'ln OFftCES h<'IP run 11n d nl'ls Courit•rMon pcrsononly.i\lr Nil.'li.t·n.• 645·0143 3 Br & l>l•n. 2'~ RJ, l'pts fint•!-tt tn rl!SOrt living al u ~~.,'41~r12~~·kcfo'rl ,s1no mo 500 to20.000 n. ubbentcc ow Mr St~O. SPIRITUAL JlE/\D~R Exper'd In foreign nuto No phone calli> IH'<'cpll·d. liq\'>. 'bltn~. JlllllO k pvt pm·r )'Ou 1•an 11fford .....,. " '"' 1 tS25 Ille a Verde East mo. l'urkm~ l:Jlorc. No ()no•n tOAM·IO PM accessorics. llcavy VW T--luick .\fon fo'r1.~rm to 7pm 'und1•rk Yo / l•rruo vil'W s · rulf s tul f here. Good d ··-11 ri tecJ f\ I t A I -· ·' SutStto llhimlo4l)lll n1~ 1.u ,tomt l.uct b' . Would hk<' to !'ihan' )'Our COSTA MESA A v1crona matters. o en · PP Y a· ll n Sth&WalitUt ~ • 1 uwm•r s.125 mo 430 ~ There )< St int Ilion In apt Young woman Call 545.4123 t.crm'I. A'1l. t137 ·4200 312 N. l':I Cammo Real. llaui~. 1953 Newport Bl. Jluntm~lon flcudl t.11~1 S1clt• Lu\ 2 llr I',_ R, n. t:.!1:11. 130 :11164 r4'c·rt>al inn fu 1•1 Ii I it'1> Cathy 646 3..'>77. ext r. PET SHOP San Cle mente. For appt. CM. Ask for P al or John. Crpl<'. pool •. lflll'I ~w. NIGHT LIGllTJ-:u T l':N -------492.9034 492-9136 ,,.,,,wtrpd ~51itf17 lll'~Tl:'\GT0:'-1 NllH'OURTS Afull tlmt•Gt.-ocJHforRettt 050 PRJMF.Cd~I retallorofc NETiiSl300 MO. ---------. CAR WASH HELP :1 llr. 2 ba. u111Jt•r ~h.11: • 111. Mw puint. nr on; ~~ \\Z ~7ti '.\IF.,\DOWS lH'llv1tu1s director who ••••••••••••••••••.••••• space. 1000· ncxl w bank J..ocntE'f'I m South Oran11c MASSA<iE •YON \II iuh.1lt °\;i•w , riuiet pion~ parties. DBQ011, SINGLE t:AH Gf\Rf\GE at i;treet level w/izlu~s County. Bu~y 11hopp1n.: FIGURE MODELS ft \II .ntwmth•• G;i!I pd 2 tr1l" & more' l•'n•r Sun· nr l?lh St & Rulhoa "tor• front. Owner/Brkr. tenter. Owner hui. xlnt ESCORTS h "b .... 7. """" 11., 11:iy brunrh Bhd $30 mo. 675 7876 $.&0-7~9 .)Ob opportunity and mus\ Ovi>r 20. l"/lrnw only METRO CAR WASH :.!050 llllrlit>r HI, <'.\I CAR WASH HELP r. ~ •1 -"lo""·'·' •I•. l vA'f sell llea\ly growth area. l•-.. 11l1fully I •1111,c ~pA_. coo,ldOlllll'!lllll 9301 __ ' T f\ 8"" 200 ,..M " " •" 1•1u .. bt•.1ut1ful !llnJ:lf'~. ---IDUL SHOPS ('rm<. l(t J• " A·•rd,•n l y~ .. dull .>Jll $11)0 2brw 1NlUl&11.ir.1ge l&Z hcdroom PPl'I, OfflceRNtal 4400 Selcttcd l\ho1>5 & offi<'r 011IC311· Appl. only I lnm<'·O<f ice-Studio Utte Yow E.ASTH losket W ltt.VaahHlble ;; L.oc Jl1J1 t fl me M.tro Cor W oah 2!l$O II a r bot Ill vtl. n I 631-3811 "GNH" 1 :: :i n n U11>h~ a"hl•r. K11J., <lk ,..,,.. furrmht·<f & unfurni:.hcd ••••••••••••••••••••••• apa<'e .-v91I. Th• t-'or· ARTS & CRAFTS t•nd~Nl ~fir. BllQ . .CJ\ & '.\lam Hl'nllll'\, ~10·~0 Rcnl .. from $170 Center or Oranie County torv. A'>~ w ......... In lhA NETS $la.OOO YR. M ·ss ·GE I c "Siil fo'lt c· h wuh•r pnid Po.ii LA --t:'<f'<' 11usll', newly rt'det hr1trt ;;/ C<lnn;;;'Villoit<'' Ownrr mo' tnlt North and • ~ Sell popular produtlJli 1n '" ' •tr wu' \I\ :'llCJI ,\ ,\PI 'S . Sl~I lbt nr "Jh•r. ~l\. ;\ln<irh open 10 to 7 Janitor. ut1l'i1, /\IC. l"orrnfocull 673.9m h:tljto ull Prt<"rrcdut"cd llOTf-:1, OPF'ICI-.: your ownareia. t;xrcllrnl l l.aaun.iorN 0,an'.• M1~3 fn111.b11hy11k Jo'N· :iorry nopc!h.orrhtldrrn prk~ ~10\31lor&468300i----------Sl0,000 Seller "'•II tram H0'.\1E Pammi:s.CullS407().llor ---&ii 11~-- M;ilnH•nlufh.!»05370 Rnnmm.lli• HrVIC'l' Good '!rm\ A~l 113'7·-1200 HYAPl'Ol;>;TMENT 7.enith7-13591 CASHIER GRAND OPEMIH<i :? llr 2 Ila on ll1ookhur'1 ~t1hli1hlt• '.\lonth lo 1~01 W•.1tcllff Dr. 1~~<1aS~f~. B~;t·h'lo1~~:J COFHESHOr •l 00~~-~~lt~AM -------F.J1111·r 'd Nti:ht 11h111 9'e8tillAU 1'Jr thr br.i1·h SH5 '""" Ot'<'Uflttnt•\ ~ewport f>1noneh11Ctr Ro\IP••~n,l).C•fll72 AllllJ.:r!il l:?.OOOvr ------1Babyi111tl'r nc-C'dtt1l 1n l.l'.1rllnr. NII hotrl. ('all •• .a.ltTMlu.S 00..l WJnrfl62 ~9 L•~ Offlce Spoc• fo'r"<' ,.,1.i.ndhlll Uld t.: w/ Outcofl Monaci-Irvine. f'ull t11~"1u \.ire ul 1 t.1.1 171>11, .1·xt . ~23 aft1·r, _,.."' "• Hu.ti Oakwood Cull on. ltC' Mun111.wr ' noom bldi! 11u11.il>lr for loud\ of purkm.11. miJJllr WF. CO;\H ; TO Yc:J\J <"h11drcn 1t1t1'<.I 2 & • ., 11am l :J JOI M 1'. o _1 .. l>OWNTOWNC M H;:r: 31 .. 2 Garden 171411W2·31llt':'Ct2411 nrl~hh<lrhnod 1·omm'I ''""> lor A 'l l('1•pl'r' J40·2210<tfl flpm_._ ~15.P.!1197d111ly. ncf11. rfi1 c•sH11• ~lnJ:ll'" St7S . , hoiunt"I' Xlnt n1>o<.urr, r-:~s toht•oi1t.•i\f<itdln ..... .., A " l Bdrm S:Z~'ll •••••••••••• ••••••••• •• Apartments a mple prir)tlnl% 1\1110 1111 r1t•r Ti·rm~ Al(t. 11:17 <1:ZOO M,\SSM: I': • . , I Ovl'~ 111 Full 11m1• 2 Udrm.1• •bu .·•541 Dl'l1m' new ltxl, rnnrlo r;talr~ office spllfl' avAll Rob.laml'H·Lir M ml~f'ur llANl\ING S&I, <:no<! I O)' :> IAX'Ollon .. '.!1Wrm,2b.i l);!U 11111 rm , frph'. r r11t<>. .._,_.h.cllMwitl 4 room 111111" c.in h1• CAMPGtROUMDS ootf'oll11 '1!ti·Sl11 MITRO CAR WASH 1\tlull:.,nopi'I' dqK.1mw.111•r.bout~l1p, 880lrvinia .. -.......-d1\·1ded Su l1n111 our N '""' '""'YI' TELLER 2U~ll1trbornl,<.'M 1~1n• at 16t.. .,. ,.__,.._......, . ~ I'.•·~ $tlli,uvv. ' t n N N r 12t:t:. llith :-;tn•l'l I°'" ... ;.'<I tt~-r .. 1:1~ " " " ..-,.~ ..,_... propot1al. Ph_nn1• 642 4210 ' l'~G A, T·• Ncw1111rt Ucuch Or Ice tiH>titlltlorlW:l·l!ll.S 1_\_ --3144 ~5·~SO ;:..~ LornU'd <>ff thr 1 l>Cll\t'n Carin...: cnnfid1•ntlnl (;hilll cnrt', hm11.1•k1•1•JllllJl, •• 1... Ntowpwt le.ell s..tti .,,,.,. -0 l"C/Storc 1111:H'" KOO placJthf 35 "1'1 1<'11k111 tlntl. In roun1<clin1t & rt•(1•11 al Pns111t>n will l)tovlcJc• u my hom<> 2 rhlldtl·n II tu ~TUNNING 1 llr Curdt•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1700 16th St ../ -1 Ml· fl . $1~ mo Hi&I A <' · l!lhmt: a 1" liln•nm, A hurt inn, adnpl inn & JIO<lllr•' t.o nrw 111·ronnli. li::IO. Mu11t Im nhl1• tn i\pt. Pool Rl'I· Hm,:Sllt.~ TurlteRock Dove1at16th .t::'::=-& » N"wport HI, CM. rN' h nll, ~wlmmln R t1<•('plnu a" wl'll ni. rciutnrtelll'r work S11tor<ln y,., Hul'1> ilOW lllthSt C'.'11 VittaA.ph 64i·8170 .,....,.. __ ,,. Mri. Coll1n11./i4~J~.2: ~~d:!~.~~llfl;.,t'_~~1 APCARP. ~>.l72Y ... 1 duUr11• n Month• tt•llct n•q.NIJ 64012"41 Wt~tal(J('Jbr.ll 1 bo/S22S Vnu"ll l'n.)Ov u rt•laxrd dny!'I, ti 1 ., .,,, ~' • --l"XJX'r.r(.oqulred. Ch ild i·or" wt111:ht. 2 br. l ba Sl!IS llf<"ll)'ll' tn lht' l'XCIU'm'{' ~& -~ eve-11 .. ·knds. HAMIURGllt ST AHD c ~~cell M•ls • t for further lnlormallon hM!kt•cplnl(, mur llVI' '"· ~'8 !IOOS \'ltl111~e or Turtle Rck ~1 Sl.W up stOf'('·Ofrkes c IMlintriol R...t.. 4SOO l'\t;r.\SUOO MO 6 a 1 2 or appo~tmen & lntcrvirw appolnlmrnt 2 )'111' f'h1ldr"n Sinn M11y -----Cholccoftto38dnn .. in ... '----drps air bath. 17301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pref' 11tond1n11 bullrlma pm am.838-17 ____ , "•ll""ra-Onnel l !\lc1r1 Vr rdQ Rrea, 3br. 2ba. erpls, drps. 2 rl 2 s t or)', Z.Bdrm ~~~ BeachBl.HB.1'42·2834 2S()()Sq t-'\ Mt.frnnl C'lf with 1n1>1de & out'lldt'V I SIT thl' ~h arput' ""-979-5321$ <"h1ldrl'n OK No pets. tov.nhomcs S260 to S430 \\, .. ...,... ti~. i1Ze rear door 1& 11eat1n.11 VC'rfel't 'Nup mndl!ls 1n thr most ------~ Cull 545 7!>83. t'\le!I mo Threo ROC'kllit\11 Or · .,......-hecllH•• S.ltff pPr. sq fl 1240 Logan for Mom & PC'lp A!lktnR t>leRant Nturlin In OrRnRr LOS ANGtlLIS •CUtUCAL • l..:irgc 3 br, 2 ba, upper Irv•~ 833-()IOO F u I I ll l' r v I (' (' s l . u n 1 l G D II y s only $14,000 Mayhe le:\!\, Co Pnvale '()S61Gnl with FIDHAL SA. VIHGS t'et r aid lr\el No pct~. A\a1I L.,....leoch 3141 'rtrt10n1 l l7fd phonP M05710;ev~64G--OGll1 -'J!l _837 l200 themodrlofyourdlOict.• S:ivlngs&Loianrxp1•r.h .l l 1iG $225. l>t4 ·.u!17 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• from$21Sto$29$ mo :o1er\IC!l'. tonftrrnte ---hsiftetsW_..d 5010 Rl'lWl'fll f:dlnur & , 714/52:20610 m1u1l. Tormlnoloi;y or "'l>-0980 ......... b Dr:and n('w' Im mt.'<1111tc n>om. xerox Av nil 1n 2000 SQ fl •••••••••••• ••••••••••• Wnrncr on M >11n _E<t_ ual Oppo_!::!=mploycr !Olin proc<'11~in11 will A•'t vrvP :t fr:.. bit> into the occupancy S Beaut apt airport area tN B) 397SBIRCH.N B Tltt;MODi'.!tSTUDlO you ,lhl'I ont>! f\l'n 1-·co F: .. lits1dc 2 hr, 2 ha Ot-r:an rom your Apt pl:iru.. •\•1111 furn or unf 1tart.tn1t$125 833.aG40 AGENT 541·5032 t NVP.STMENT OPPT\' 17505 MAIN BAR M1\IU, full·\lmo. Jobl.C11llCunlrolCarrl'r d h b I ~' lA'O'<' Luxury. ~~urt\y, ~ch. 1 br, rornC'r 1br,2 -----Well f<>t·att'<I <'Ommrrc1ul ,, s harp 11trl Poy top "' 1 A ~~ ~~~o ::: )tM~ '111 aturt99a~l~· 3l7M Cs1. br; 2 br. 2 baths. OrnmM 2000· •tort 6PltC" 7$0' of AIRPORT A.RU b1uld1ns: ()(ferro on o 'IJlt• Sf\~i.~~'" woges, work day I nighl.5. s;:~Y ment 'vncy • 645-8107 wy 4 . ........, hv rm!I, d11\Ull; art'b. f1c-e AP-IC"e for lt':11eo cor. 3200Sq. 1-"t luaeburk In C'Ollta ~h"la --------979 !K97 2 BR. l ba. c-nd (:ar, & patio, bltn..;, cplS. dt~ Quiet. $210/mo. t213l 5"48·7529 OCUHHOMT storage, patios. dl't'k . nttllarbor&i&ker can 21 PcrSq n Good r('turn Wit h $80. AIORTIOM ----UT--C--N--I CoCJctoHWaitress "' landscaptd f:l"ll\ll\ds, cov J ohn Walsh. Cll1.ttn 2 Alr·tondltloncd ofne9, do'fln f'rofe!l,.1on:il S\Jln. CounsehnJ: & Referral BE/\ 1 IA F.xperitnted w~ken<ls and ocean \IU, beautlhll ptrkg, h rhted tennis, Bank,~)() ampl<' parking. 67l-4400 d a r d Cor por Hlon Preg. test·nail. wknds Open 7 days. Plr k hrs. to st:arl. f\pply in per11on. apt. nallablt yur volley b-11 . 2 s ty HARBORREALTV ~9300 24 Hrhelpllne~7-!M9S fi02W.t9\h.CM. N .. wporl Ouch ·renn1s round Monthl)• buei Clubhouse. b11l111rd5, MIWPOltT IUCH ....., .. Club. 2601 t:4~tblul( Or. St70-53SOpetmo.494-lOSS s wimming pool, pil\a 1 ,2,3.S&6roomgarden~flsqftw/1000AlslqRAtf...C 0"~ ta.. SOI• •TA.SER* . ' NB. or4!M·3834 pong. hydro spa, 1ym, ol(kc.s from $l7S. 3123 .... ce apace. he-a~. WDt'NIMfY ~ MOWl5THITIMI ---------2 BR ap\. Easls1de. No pets. Adults. $200 Mo Owner/agent 642·~ Penthouse. comma.ndi.ng QCean view. spat 2 br, 2 Br. 2 Ba. S2l0 Inquire 31 shlHl rpt 2607 Solan a 9&I Valentia ;rs. Soi&-2305 Way.LB S3SO 494·1419 or968-1130l ------Spartou~ J Br S27S & 1tt1.trily patrol. Blrrh Sl. N. 8 . CNr. Randolph St. Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fabulous Defense for job lffkCf'll to <:heck,.. ________ _ Soulhwest Corner airport). t'l'9·8666. Maa. SGi<> • .S.tl 1653 .__.,,..,_.tor 87i.z310 Weapoo. S2S·Z7S3 the Daily Piiot Help OONSfRUCTION Edlmcer/Newland Approx. 8S01qfl or lOx!IO WArC'hOU!IC 11pat'c. Wanted by Ncwpor Wanted classlflc11t.lon If .CwitomcrS\18,R('lp, 8400 edin.i;er. H.B. Spa~ Panelt'd. carpted, A\llll /\prtl l. lst It last Bus iness men. Jlav A PARK MASS/\GF. the Job you wanl I~ nOl ro r major loul bldr: t7141847·960S ncond fl oor Ocnn rtq'd.St!Omo.494-0552 ldeas&otflt t1w.allablc, ss.Ot'fWITll AD thereyoumightconsldrr Salary commen11urilto View. Out Id• tntriant'f • lnqul rlt~ to 8ox Z7. Ex per .. allurin[: i:irl!I. offerln~ your 1ervlceJ1 w/cxpr. fl(>nd resum" to to parkng lot $.ISO per Nl"'' 1000 SP Incl s mall or T\nltm 02680. Mon Pr1 llam·2 nm with on :id In the Job t:. P ur.nn, P .O Bo:'I mo 67S ·~U ~s 3165 flt'\' I ten. StM. m~. 833 --l!ISS-8 Park A\C· Wanlrd c11traory Phone zwo ND W.63 752.°1&10 · 'W 17lhSt6"5-3:J.41 WMt ach Call642·~8 ~ta)le~a 6169'J.H fi.l2·5678 i--·-··-----""-Clean 1 br duplex. Adulls. O<"un Vil'w lBr S2SO Tr)' a O a 11 y Pi Io l no ptts ISO. J933·A Ult I Intl 'd on both. Classifit'd Ad to buy. "fll \\'alla<"e. 960-3633 C!\ l'"i 19'l·298G or rc-nt. som~hmlt fundl!y .,..,en 30 1978 OAll Y PIL01 8 I J l .. Add 1t...B ulld lt...Oiaper it. .. Ham mer it ... Caroet lt .•. cement it ..• W1re It .. Hoe 1t ... c1un 1t...M ove • Jt ... Press it .. Paint It... Nail it .. Plaster 1t ... Fi x it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb It... Patch 1t ••. Pipe 1t... R emodel 11 ..• ~, Roof it...Landscape it ..• Tile IL.Trim 1t...Sewit ... Hau I it... Add It ... Plant It... Alter 1 t ... Learn It ..• Af91.c••epelr ... , .. Mo"'"1 .......,./•ef*r loof1fte) •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLIAKCF. REPAIR '•r~ntry Work. A II GEnWICK & SON WetU)' )'Ud ro II n · 110\JSECLSANtNG i• • COnsultanl. IC yn tx• Movtn11Haulln1 Stud<"n VER\' N t:A 1' t>.\'fCI REPAIR~ Al,J, T'i'l•t-;.-; 110 -Strv1ceCall Ptuuft.1$perhour Od Add111ons&RemodtUna te n anc~. Lloy d 's Our Ouslnt'll. Call pr. 4 Yrl 11\S. Bonded, w/lar&e truck Rt>Bll JORS & Tt:Xl'URt-: Jhl1&11otulble.(t('~,·11t.u,· mo 5411·2!_22 __ • r~ Call 811· UM. Lie 8UL~ Su1"14'1")' & Landt.tape Janke't Ra&&edY Anns Careen Wh~l\00 ~ ~ Barr)' 648 91231839-~ l''r~· ci.\ 8!1l l4l!I W_!!!t 831.15U2\l 1111ytln111 s.&9 2110 '73.ec>4t Co Inc c.11 '4tM•u ro ca~ le..tySen'lcet C.lmCabm11tmak1naror frt"e~ --------WllYWORttV&f'lJSS• , ..... /PapenftCJ PATCll PLASTt.;itlNG le •••••••••••••••••••••• TllF. CONNOlb.SEUR t:1't i,pt'clali•l to\~r6. SHAPE Ur ~la\e OW T•~ Prcp11ra ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •,\l.1. TY Pk~•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S HAMPOO/SET S4 on P.uropnnTr.aintd ddll. eonc matonry luntlnf\On C111rdenin . WlTH SIUPSHAPt: uon to Wi 29 yrs upr rnas rAINTIMG t'\"ttd·:M 3U\ LAMIERTTILI MOii. T~. Wtd 9' olhe Sean lt.anf1~ld ~ 1'14 Cwar I.Jr 1136 ~---~v1:;.1 ':e~. ~at~&t' ~~~me:;~~;~~~~~ C&all NOW !16Wlfl2 Intl y_..l ReH Rat1: ,_.."9 R " • 1 d / l' 0 m Ql • I d•Y• S•udptpor lh1 ..,.t Sen'lu lhdric• cwnesy, ~~od trrv ---W..t Al n.. __ Ol_l_l<_ie_ne 11t ~ °'~ •••••••••••••••••••••• I\ 1t1. h 1111-.. ti At h ~ Ct'nler,a:IM 61~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $.l6-9681 rrore1-.lonal Car pc:I MoMyYovC-G1tt C tmpetnl "'aJIP•l)('rtn.: llOMESAVERS tho141.'1'11 1i-vln. '·nll)~ -J"'-C"'UIS , mpoo • ateam dun t;Lt;CTKICIAS Small -<-----1-.. -.• ,---1 Clearun11 Also t1oor & I.ck L...etY7 l'.ont u1tr t.:o1m. •llllt'illl Vlumbina &. lh•alln11 hr!ll5'.'0 r .. 1 .~ h""i c l •·-b ina. Color bn11htcwn, Jobil, 111nt1rrpalr u lllioll-rd _.. ~ Window cart. Dutch Lrt an F.x IRS"uC:nt h"IP CJOllpt f't'nt.il, \Ni8 702 Jo'rt-e ,•stlm.ih:i. hont~l & Ph: 633·37 I 0. r"c'""'' II r u ~. "° • wht c:arpt& 10 !!xpr, •233 101t •••••••••••••••••••••• Malnlrnanco Ser vice .. ' rl'hllble 11tn1c:t. SlOOI T S 1 Wedice. Cle now 111 ble•th.Cltlll\Uvrm. Jn s.afJ~s.:lOJ »71Mll youwllh)'OUrper•onal& Latu Pnd~t'111r Pnc.·ii hr. 6'7 03113 lloCA ,... ff"YC• Prrma Tn•u. r1 ... e c:ond rm a. hall $1~ Av~ rm --------t DO tT AW bualnha Ta.1t lteturn ldcrlns. C11hl'<> PulnllnlC Muterl.:h4ifll<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• with11d llU7.3311J.. 1'700.eouchSIO.chairS$ G ..... ICJ r.1ertrical. l'lumbln& W1111t 11 IU';ALLYCLEAN Ml2300 Xlnt rcforuncc11979·333S lte mo\'OH. trlmm11111. c..,....w Guar dun ~l odor Crpt ....................... etc Rl!.u. rates. 642 4~7 l~OUSE" C'~ll Gmgh:am Meloftry pruning. l'rt.~ eNl Llc\I, • •••• ••••• ••• ••• • •• • • • • repuir. ~ yr• "''" OQ y AAD CLlAHUr ---Gtrl l''l'tt es s fl4S·S1Z3 •••• ••• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• Piunt1n111 Repair 35 >'ri., JUST rLUMllMG full)' ms rd. f\.12 :it1<14. work my H·IC Reh Complt.-< ... mlllntS.S·OJOO llANDYMAN·Home• ............. _~ __ ......._ work au..ir T11ke udvan 642•41 I I 1~1..._ --- C:arptntry -P1n1!lh At SJI OIOI -----Apt a Constlcnuou .,... ~:-;-:-:-·,~ (; l-' IWttfuf mycxpr. ~'lb-70Stl ... ,.. ......... 1 Remochil1ng & t<tp111r -• E"' pc: r l J •pane 1 e r rllibmon. f;.(~ 6s.s8 No rontrac-t hitaitlf'S. Xlnt .,tm lrt>plorl"!l·l'lantf'., Repipe SpeclCll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hea.srutes c.,119790079 Wt CareC..rpet Cle1&ners G .. rdf'ner Complete --r4'Cs PleHe ('all t\'i! or Drkk Connell'Pallo Profri;,.101111IPlumbin' lll'•U-... ._ Steamdc.rnurshumpoo &t'f"\'IC'C. (l'C(' est. uc'dCtnH!nl II Patio "'kn& Myral>l$-3C17S lSlotkW.-lb BBQP1b PArf.R r Al NT20)r:c Rt;ASONABLt:Rl\Tl::S , • ,.......s .... ,., M 1 NOR II o ME ~\l:.o Uphollitery Allwork C2'7.~SI08 L.aadHapln g . Tre Rds,t:i.L'I t.46~ e>.pr N~~111n1"k~11veSS Contr':.Lic a30C»48 Sl"n m.iOr.in~tCoo\l'r Rt:PAIRS C:.1rpt"nlr)' guar Rth 1-·r<·e i".Al a. Remover. New lawa1 :~IJIOP~•rtr~u.•.r1a1>lducmtmoedro. t._l_N_S_O_NRY---T1le, bn~... Nu11.;111 Satbl;aet1on ---------• :?<1 '" ,R\•f<J\t\•rll .. , ~\· plumbing&. cl!r.mJc ule Rf'a1> rJlt!!l &-45 3116 JAPA!'lt::st: m.&219 ~.. v " ·• Q '"''--k ~" ~mar Fr\~ t'ltt ~ ~ PJln ng n::c > rn i;. ·'0 ~()..~ Lllndsc:tpinK ar Gai'dcn ----------1 your ho usecleon 1na .,..,.. · rontreh: & :.tone D<\V OR l'\lta rr job too smQll. ~l·t our ----K-....,../COltCtth angS48-44&4&548·Sllll J;iy 's Cstm Repolr 0011!Hor64S-MS1 U c'd ~~ WAl.t.P,\l'f:KINC -All Orain&Se14C'rScrvk" price lx>forl' you dcc1d . REMODELl ... G ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Cabinet rotmlca <A ork lmKh. Work guur Ft~ &U80S2or6-IJ.ff(W Wm ~.<.:x>ku • .,kl.o"'nc1·. l"'I fine Edge Yard Sen•wc Gen crpntry . Com Jlowe/Apt deaning done MoylaftMolO""Y e!ILS. Call Norm ~37\JS --646-~'llO !W~tilOS Allerallon.s. rpr:1. atores. Ftee Esumolcs' Phllll"" Res1denllal/ Comm mtreMd duy t192·4Sl7 by lady wtexpr, depen· FountulnVall\•y9ti2-67U orti7S·7412. MARV'S Pl.t111tlll NG ---- dd t kit h .... Cl T "Vt•"A"......,. duble.owntram1 847·3637 --. -•646·9K07 • WMclowCi.•lft9 " 1 ioni;, c ('fl Cement Co t'ittlo~. ean·up:.. ree 11erv ~ '"4....,.,., --Free Estimates. block Top qullllty painting. Int NOJOH TOO~MALL! ••••••••••••••••••••••• hath, cubnt~. dccki;, te dnvewuys. L1r/ Hooded. 5411·8625. ----~-Two exp"d hi&b s chool w11lls. slump:.tone. brick & ot ltcC1>, reus. rah.'li R • . --5 -Wl:-.JOOWSCL l-~A~lm do~~l 0':~1 ~~~~~11~~~r 7!il·SG.'i7 ~f_t 6_, all wknd~ --TOKYO TOM :::::::1•••••••••••••••• Klfb will hsedn. wedc· plQntcrs. reva1ri>. F.x· M2-63M .triC)9""0t1ott 6 17 TllESEt:·'l'llRU co HJ "' rt R d •·~ day a fternoons or Sat . pertly installed. Ver.v re --••••••••••••••••••••••• L··omatos GIO ,., .... BBB. a ll <A'ork i:uar C~-t• W-..&. •• ewpo t':.I en..,. Pol_. y C H ~ ~ "" l'Jlombo Construc twn . .,... _,.._."" "" ~ One hour W c: e k I y JlauJing/movuig/rleanup Co6ta Mesa area. Havt' asonable. (714 li50·93S4 '" Otlr en • Hdn~erallon f{ep.i1r:s -- -- 002.8314 ~~t.~·8832Kanuy 527/mo. 642-193-J, Cocsta S7up Genrepalr.reas. rtf1>.Ca11Sue979·9621 Avt'r ext I sty S2!}.s E.\l ERGE:'lln· Hobbla &'nunp! ---ILEO"'l TE CO'.' CRL·T Mesaaft 6. Fasl frff esllW2·4S97 , _________ Mo•iftc) 2·6tVS395 lnl S3Srm st-:R\'ICl-: Let your eyta b rowse G " •• "' Selltn& anything 11.ith a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pricei. inc mater. & •CALl.673 1166• throuah ··The Hobby •REMODELIN ST AMP I NC: Cob· RON'S LAWN SER\' ICE CLEANUP & LIC HT Datly Pilot Class1f1ed Ad MOVING., Let 2 upr lubr ----Shop" 1n the ClaulC1ed ~II p~i.es·fmest Kefs blestone. brick & tll Low monthly rah!l> HAULJNC is • sample matter . . . men mo' e you Reas, Gunr. 1n . frt't' t' t llavt-sonwthinit to s-.-11" Sedlon QCh Wednelday • Fr ~t. ~tr Bell_640.. 7!134 ~l.105. etr tHO 4349_. __ Fr e,ts SST·6709 anytime SlO per load. 6-IS.476 JUSI rall 642·5678. refs. MS-3583 or IJ33·~~ _Ted l).')G.700 or ss:i 0134 Cl1ts.s1f11.-d 11ds do 11 wl'll -~---=-·------ ~-~~·::! ..... ?!.~!~'!!~~-~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ..... '!!~ ..... ?!!.'! ~~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~~~ ..... ?!~ ~-~~~ ..... ?~.~~~.'!!~ ..... !!!! DELIVERY -SUNDAY ONLY Requires s t ation w agon o r van for d e h veries to O ailv Pilot carriers on Sunday m ornin gs. Capo Beach -Da n a Point -San Jua n Capistrano a r ea. CoMtlct Hony ~or Jns rarb 330 WHt lay St, Cotta Mna Tet.,.._e 642·4,12 I for .. ,c.M1;..,1tt r:qual Opporturuly Emplover HOUSEKEEPER P r estige Stor e In F ash ion I sland R equir es Experien ced Hou sek eeper . Monday t hrough F riday 8:30.3:30 Call 644·5070 Optometric OS$lslant . Some exper. preferred. Reply to ud ;SSJ, r lo D:illy Pilot, Box 1560, Qi6ta Mesa. Ca. 92626. PAltT·TIME Cather signatures for ballot. Over 18. SS lo $8 per hour. SSl-4407 SALESMEN 12 lo 16 years o f age w a n tin g t o earn $20 to SSO or m o r e p er week. C hance to win trips to Phila d e lphia, Washington O .C. o r Cape K e nne d y ; cash . bikes, go·k a r t ing a nd o the r prizes. If you live in Cost a M esa. N e w port Beach , Huntington Beach or Ef Tor"·Mission Viejo a r ea, call 549·8956 a nd ask for Mr. Scott Equa l O pportunity E mployer ..... ~~:! ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!~ 1~~~ ..... ?!~ PART-TIME WORK F1llme prohls offered by Beeline Fash ions in home sales dept. No in· vei;l. No deli v or collect· in.:. Use or ear & phone. 96J.7470or 847·6466. Hefp W•ted 7100 Hefp W•t.d 7100 710 •••••••••••••••••••••• COOK Gravhm1 Art1~t toS:?OK f.xtruder Oprs to $780 ~UNIOR SALESMEN PEOrLE rERSOH Exec. wants estab 'I, mature. p/Ume asSOC'. 1n "'holt"Sale supplies. fiJ lly rap1tahwd 673·2223. BREAKFAST R~·cpl T) Pl't S500 GenOfr CPA l'\P $oSO B & G" I l O.l S Id Pret>Smun, exper orrset Must Han• 1::,1en&1\e e\ 1 1, l A oys 1r s y r s. o , earn P d u c •·~ nine <'rhonnc geoc)' art lime. ays 111 r'. per&.....,matuic ·®!EtithCo)tJMei.a $20·$50 pe r w eek getti n g n e w lloun. & pay oegol!abte •'P1)1\· Jn Person Onl> ! Suite~ 6-12 1-110 custome r s for the Daily P ilo t. Wo rk ..... Sl"S. ~rf & Sirloin .,..., "'-------I ~:t<>W.Coast Hwy. NB hours a re 3:30 lo 8:30 afte r school a nd Rl::AL ESTATE SALES ----Growml! mvt'stment eo. a fe w more h ours on Saturday & ATTENTION COOK·DIHHER Newport C11nter seeks holidays. This is not a paper route.' No LICENSED. llcllef Mon & Tues Must l'11rt•t•r oriented recent d e l i v e r i e s or co 11 e cl in g . UNLICENSED. he cxper'd. Good pay ~rud. lnCinlte r hallange T t t ' "ded y t GET THE RED Call ror <1ppt. mlcniew & potential, divers ity & . ran~por a 10.n prov1 . OU mus CARPET •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REST AURA HT SAi~~ Doy Mic~ Poy Pa?try mJn or ~c>man 9 \:\1 .2 JOP '.\I or IGarde ~111ni:c> with ell. :i JOl'M !l l''.\I I t;:ol\l>1\e knu14 lcdge 111 .ill ·Earn SIUO + • 1~.1 l4t•t•k phJSl'S of t•old rood pre I :.ul.ir\ ~ n •llllll '10111.:1 p11rul111n /\~ply, ·~m I\' n J ~l \ ,1h 1 1, w 11 1 "'I ~ros1a. roo~ ~11. ~30th rt-prc,ent1n11 T1m1• I.II\' :St, Ra lho::i I cmn. :-; H liook~ 111 our hr and IW14 I •REST \URANT ~tGR oHil't' M•ar th" 0 .C 1-'ood & ,·ork l Jlis 1\1rport Xlnl opvor ror Newport B<•uch Groll:. Pll'llhe m1nrll'tl 111 s ales yrly S50o.ooo . dlrnluals 1-·or p..•r11nnnl 5411-SJOO 1ntcrv1,•w Call Orunf,!t• Co 711 ll:IJ lllJ<Jfl or l.1\ :!l:l 101 7UIS t.IJ !1:$3 Ot'XlbllJty. Typini: CS~· • live m Huntington Beach s outh of TREATMENT! t 1al. Call A l yson, Slalcrtoqualify. We train you to sell ltutowe11.t TELEPHONE SALES Men Women Retired -Disabled Earn extra m oney in your spare lim e. Work fro m your own home selling local home new spaper Hi9h Commissions Paid San C l e m ente, D ana Poi n t, Capistrano. San Juan Cap istrano . Call coiled, 437·2954, 10:00 AM to n oon, a s k for Bill Hall. Equ• OpportwMty .,,..oyer HetpW..ted 71001HetpW•ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TELEPHONE SALES. MEN OR WOMIN EHming work 5 . fl() to s oo. ,\ plc·asanl ,·01cc anti dct crm malmn arc a ll w111 1wed for gooct C'ur11111gs. Salary or liigh comn11ss1ons. Call Ji:i n at 646·4100. 250 E. 17th Street. Suit~ 0 , Costa Mesa. .\n Equ<1I Opportunity Employer COOK ~. 968·3542 homes with an accelerat· Mow Hirinq Snlr:. l'nique opportumt' F.llper. & rl'(crenc:es req 10 work w11 h sp ur hi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!'!!!!'!~~ t'tH ecr nppty. Apply GUARDS ed cuurse that surt.s im· Kitchen llelp Nt-eded duh'. school~. t1-.1m~ = utwn 2 & 4P~t. J oli> Costo Meta E qual Opportunity Employer mediQtely. IC you are In· Coob-lulboys et<" St-111111! .,,., ~11n.1h1ed Hetp W..ted 7100 H.lp W•t•d 7100 Rn11er Rl"~l1&ur.int 3J33 ter~ted in earning big & Dlshwosheri T·Sh1rb, lhl(hl•'l 1'01n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \i'"~t p11 .. 111~ Coa't Jlwy Permanl"nl. foll & pllrt· money Crom the start. c 1 ~.... ' ~ Ph •· l oet i'ndlvidual1"ze· .. rre~ Oay/N11thtSh1ftsAv:11I '!1 1 s~1.o.n ~.. on n,r 1 Xl.~TJ>/\ltTTI Mt: N.H.Nophonec.ilhume. one.,. rnn11P·t.t..t-W--'d 7100~W ...... ~ 7100 " "" "' "I Kth c 12S 30 1M! ________ _ t req Call~lb0271 • ...,.. -·• • .....,.. •..-trainmgon lhejob in one ... oony 1 <"en .eo r"c · • Stmowu•hdchvery morn pleust• • . · · ••• •••••• •••• •• ••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r rr 1 3211 Harbor 0 1. CM 545.3711 The Re ben 1111:~ 1\v11rnx 1s hr:. "'k. \00~ la1rstyl!~~. exrr lOOIS MAMAGEMINTTRMI ~~hur~~~'O~u~r::c~:~: -------Sl·:A MSTllESS U lnfol'alll~S·OI ~-· -- Pnrl·t1mt• & foll l ime. )~)1111 Ch1eo. I D. 11.1o.1su MACHINIST Exceptional Income an ty, call ror further de· Ell~lCr'd on n m1mcrr1111 £ Lee h . will tr:11n, :J3!l1S l>cl th!"" & F.dlngrr l C.sJI s choolrelatedulesf1t ld. t ails. Arle n e , (714! RN mad1l111•i.. full L11nl· f\;1:1. • Mere ondise Ob1~po. l>11n11 l'oin1 ~lh-!>000. Call Virg tn1a Calk1n1. 848-87<12 ler & l'lct.•10 Sa1tmakl'rJ. ••••••••••••••••••9•·0•0•5• -- -Moiftt. MKhanic SSHOU . f;l2 7238 ~owTJkml! Anti4'1es COOK. Holr1gh llills llclp\Vanlcd. troplral rish Exper'd In repair o r l. SALES COORDINATOR t\pph\JllOO~ t-ur: ••••••••••••••••••••••• llmp. !SOI t: 16th St. & aquarium s upplies aut o m a t ie s crew MASSEUSE We ll es tab o ff i<'e •SKy&Clmcol 1\nt1quc silver, brass. N tJ. 645 S707 bet wn ~1}11'l5 • 15A10fl..~ .. aerl s1 1r mac:hmes. turret lathes FuU or p, tJme needed at 1peclah11ng in aparl · 1 AM·3:30PM VQnety 111 po'>1t1oni. rcQ ons:. oils. rl1Wks. lamfl'. \ 9 • "" .. .,... ~ I~. ....... . 8 1 I b Musi have at least 2 yr.; < I 97 "''30 _.,_>111 CM &mill~.lOYrsexpcr m i llunt. ·each's Cinest men saes+exc ;anges, 0 . ~+ t)pinjo?.1iomev.1i.h DAY tu.11ty1tcms.4 . .,_., C'osml'llr l'lerk in lae in·t-----------1 all around maintenanc:e health spa for men & needl hohceMuled salespeo· =!~1'.!"hossup~~rv.f~ ~a~: Ftom ~'>O S97~ .. HOSTESS including mechanlcal, 111omen. Eves & wkndl. Pew req re a min In· , "' lllO' o Fee P u1d TRESSES "'t Ptys will buy uw1I '1l'pcnd1·nt drui: store. N CS3SOOO appl. t'Ontacl ~trs . WAI OrH•nlal rus:s. old 1111 Hunt n 1·h t-:\ll. pref. Full t1mt'. Dt'I Taro. electnc:al. hydraulic & oexper.ner.W1ll tra1n comeo .. per.yr. Jensen,Direclor orNurs Ln:He1ndersi\gency 1ia111tin"S & lJ"l''lr). 25252 La Paz ltd, Laguna welding. Completely leg1t1mate. Will trmn SSIHi17l -1020 U1rch. Ste 104 .. .. Mri. llatch, ii.ti 2563 Hills. General Machinist Complete fac1llt1ea. Call YEAGER REALTY ~1~1fc2.~;._ r F.v d ~ e 5 • Nr\\ porl Beath RJJ-8 190 Apply fn Person only li7S ~-ll_E_x_us ___ _ Counter llelp, part time.-Min. 5 yrs eicper. on Town & Country Spa.ReaJEslateSal<"s Cal~~Appt/F'.slab '6.'> Thors &Frl:t-41'1\1 i\ntiquestovc.i:oodcond. Sul Tucli The l>o nut lfousrke;'P<'r~. i1art lime, e n gine l at h es & _963·7723. J . #I 151 E.CoostHwy St50urhei.t olfcr ""artory. 1172 Sunrlowt•r THE 81\LAOA INN, 105 B d II o Olft N R Su""rvlsor . day s hift. Service Sta. i\l~cnda.nl ......... port a.och G ·5•3 • "' r1 gerv.rl n11 s. wn •tature s a l••p '"raon . ~ full & p/tlmA L X""r d n .. n li<l 11• "· at fa1rv111w C M . ..tain ... t. 67~ 8740 I r -" u.. " "'-15 D T i · for 99 bt!d l\k1lled oursln "· r ... ~ -------....--------f loo s. G1ftware. jewelry. full •rc·ce ay ra rung . ,\Pp I Y H a Y Ca re Y A...J1'on 80 IO A .. Ofdtlc D h ( C Course rarlllty · Jo.very o~h~ Chcvr•>n 60t S Coasl Equal Oppor Emplover "'t'r ces eouMTER HELr INSURANCE tune. a nken ° ostu r~d I c r weekend orr. Exnor d I • . ·---------·J--1······················· Fi •· 1 Sc-w Moch1....-:'ti es a. 181" New port • ..,.. it ar ar rooram ··~ Hw)· I a"' Orh •• 1J.1v shift 1-·u11 & p time re "' r1nuo t y sery. • • mer 11 11 1 s I o c l 11enatne1 help(ul. fou l -·-'-"'-------1 "'re111ht J>am:.i:e llotpoint 1>.-1 Tu('O, 25252 L.i P.u Per .. on:il hn l''· Ex· Class A Setup Opr. F.x· lllvd.CM. • aLel•s .rangeOoun y benef1ts-healthlJ\S. S I I Tvpist.80·100Wl'M Sale. Jti2.1 W Warner, I I n.•nl"nrl"r-•'d 1>750562 per, on Acme Gndley & •Il l slings r ange Ser\'are tut1on I e p . , ltd I.as: I 11 " ,... ... MAT u RF. w o M ,, N County r /hme, e"<per nee. rn 0 For investment banlon1t ne11r llarhor. S.intn Ana. i----------i srown & Sharpt'. Own p /t1ma t o w e lcomA •Cl Advar tl·1·n., 1·n L V N ·C h a r g e 3131 11 bur"I cu ~o 1B .. '1 1"Card l •11" r~n~~lel~~~·.~r~·;:l~I' "~~~ KEYPUNCH tools. • ncwrnr;,crs & <'On tar~ C::ihforma ~ .. ., respons1b1hl1c'I, 5 day!. _.!!Htr. ar v • ••• ~!Jpho;;;.. •• N~ ,h, oriu'e R ~ ( r• lo! e r ~ l 0 r . DI 'I h . "' " i\pply In Pt,-,on m\•rehont'i. Flexible hrs ·•I Advl•rtlsing in Nation per wk Mu•t oo exper"d S hak lt'c U 111tri bulnr. hid.: on waler U.llho.1 WiJliher ·\\ a:.her Uryer. n •' ~, t' x P r l' 'l S ·1 n SHUR 'OK CORr I t .... 11 cl T •1 d I • Ao;k for Les s-12 3502 OPERATOR ... Ncl"d cur, h te tv plna lfunhrensed.lct usas· in a er J r1 c~. ru wante ra1 nin1t pro· llrt' "e·1ra .,1001m1J ___ :: ·-__ ('l\'mt!nll' nrcn •l.911 ~ ~·w• t..• N d l'I Si\ I • •• r i " I . d-" c 1163 • """1 . 1 ....... r. urman y S<t7~J!IS. :ualyouinohtnimn,Ryour ucne ls . pp yin VI ....... n l Ji:;,. (i7S·l\0.10 ----Kt•nmorc W.ishc'r sr.s. t>l'nt ul H1•rf'vt10 111 ~t Si'f'k1rtl(mdl\1duulwlthli (lhlkNo o(MrFnddl'n, _, ltl'&I J::11t11te L1cen11e pert.on. Kt-nmurc Wa:o.ht•r S~O. 1 llnlc ~•mi· rhiur~lrfo m o 'll e11rrrnt worklni: rx 11 blk W. of Grand ) M('(hrol Asst. Back ()(c Cnll Nurses Aide~, Taking SHIPrlMG/REC. Kenmore Elel· Uryl•r S.'111, •''II tir..C'd ll<15·7~1 J)\'' un Kc·,•punrh, Key 1-:ciu11l Oppor Employl'r f'11rt Umc. permanent lift Rory a I> I> I ' <' u l I o n SMALL. NOVJ::LTV CO. TYPISTS Norge i':l\'C l>ry1·r $:10. T.1pt•, or Kl•y Ul11c de·•--------• t:xr)\)r nN-esury. Send 112·5440 for nurses uidc training O<'t;'<ls man for 40 llr wk. r.uar Mfl·8672 DISHWASHER """ Wiii lw h'~lt>d 0 11 Mi\ID ~E l.;DED re!lume to Ad No. f'44 , rla11s to start Apnl 10th-52 30 per hour. Golden ·~. u,.y, ()v1•r 21 IBM 02.\l or Univ11r 1710 Lido Shon·~ llold Uull y Pilot, P .0 Box No cxpcr nee. only an In· !WI w 17lh St, CM i\pl)ly Surf & Su lulu or lnfort'C. O:iy lihln on Call S73 MOO 1560. t'osto Mesa. Ca tereslln j!en11tnrs nurs· 9.1111m MJoW l'oai'C llwy,NU ty ~11l.1n $~1i'l ~·r mo --------!1..'628 lnll ------- No l'hcu1.-t'.111'' U l' n II r it 11 Inc I u d (' MAJ OS, for Motl"I 1-'ull or 1111-<hr JI bock omec. l'.quol oppty employer Shfll• Sulci.pcraon rtllmc mm.L t••ti-:.~s & MIL 0 I' t: R ,\TO II I'~' fll"r n .. 1•·<, on hoth To J!ll>I)' h·ll·rhon ... 9;•1 t.01t0 mrd1rril,ll1·ntol .. tu1t1on part time No t'"P n•q l 'mlo11y -----r rirk Lido Conv. Center J u,rph Majln1n . ~o rdund llo,p1tul 1n,ur11nr f' & M4-lt722 morn•nll" RE SALIS <'60 f1aas h1p Rd. N R. C11.1~l Plaa1. SI!) 9700 root.1ct P1'r'l41nnl"I Ole V,1cul1ou paut /l.fply in ----J-:11rn 85' • <'omml~r;•~n S.tlM c;arl, tu117fmc. 19 :io. -- PACIFtC MUTUAL penon . 3205 I 1H'1ur Mm ror l.A T1mc:1 hom1 for 11.i11 ... and hi.lm1t1> No mual be able le> work s111PPER ;110 'llc•l4 J>1•rt C'tr Pr fll vrl. Costa Mt'~:a___ dt-hvery in NA & l' M. mOfll~lv ~ twr11" ~ice of wknds. Apply In l)('rson I\ DRIVERS WAMTlD Nt-.port lk'nrh AIDS St11rt $2.W ~o ~ 174~ fire.< 1111 ~9 9511 1'hr Pcriu m mon Trc:r. For priv11ti> yoehl Mu11l \trn or Wttm•'n F.quul 011por ~ m1llnver M"' ) .,. S U" S ~· ~-~ ~ Mlilrinc Ave. Bull>o1.1 he 11 ramlly m nn. Wt· • nreded for 1omt1ll {'"' 't-!1.J1< l>r.l.Moc1MAS1 St,u·· . .,i-; t ~,~..,.....·~~ f•l•snd ________ , nt>M n nro(l"~!ll<in 11 lhnt "111'' ht• 2~ nr II\ "r our• I" I "Url ~ ' ,. " '" l'l11111v.-mut\'I. llra can he ..:,. .~ T · ·.., .-.. ~ ... ~.k~ 111 rommur with tllt'sl•I & VOLT •• ,.All., ••l\lt• l'M ,.,,.. •••• 3141 Compu1 Drl•• 546-4741 I i\n "'' 1-·rom I J( ,\ 11 JHll I l l•:(Jual Opp11r t-.m111tw1•r i\pply In l'cl\Oll ·11t llcn Jll'lp<"r. lOnm arr1tn!lf'd 494.ftUl n .. , ... t.i.o op money. •'II -...-~ ••S1\l.F$GIRL•• t•lc•ct r onl('!I . l'leh>t •' Y.tlowCab llpm t't tlml• Country --------Studlofh1138tl ___ 297'.'I F31rvirwOr CM With H WinA 11bil1ty furllll!h rcrcrenc\•11 u11l WAITERS Mell ll. Norf(I' rl'I ris;. (;IMMI r1111d S7:1 f>:l7 lfi:l!J 1040 ...............•..•.... •PET WORLD• Pll 11 11 11 ,, l'r kf' ... ('h1h11.1huu . 1111111111 . Shih 1111. i\1 ull1·"·· l.lrn,,1 ,\µt111 . t •x k••1 ~. 100 ml~NI 1111111111•, SI vii 'v, m11-1 H t•\•t(~ 2$('~ W 17111 Ill Fa1n·1t•w ~A Op1•111>1 •·•. t.:11 :i(Y.!1 l lZ:.t Sl.11\'1 1\\('llUC t'luh('on' llnml',So.W.MAIDS;.1pplyThelnn nl UlllSUYS LES Cu\10 111 S h 11ch h(•xp1•rtl"d 11a l ary 1o wh 1 t\1untu111 V ..illl'y Sant 11 i\ n ..i I\ v \!. SA LaRuna 211 No Cout H A MAM R Jo:. Salt'~ Ill n1wrv Shop, ~ E elll'<~lfll.'d ud no. 5711. Dai I' 11 "'t·n~i\ •' l'\l;•;r ;1 tiOOll N V.WS ,. .• ,_ Sl.,n, w-k • up "t~n ~!J-3061 llwy. ask lor Mrs liob1cl At 11'11,t 1 yr uper So WE HHD c.:-1 llwy, l'dM ly Pilot, 1• 0 l\ox l:i4i<I ... ~;;~1·~ ~:~;~~:'.~~··· ,1·~~} \ cl 11'1 1,.1 1t•11t1ll1·H11 y _.. .,., .. "' "~ ----------Calir arN1 /l.pply in YOU ! Costa ~lf..,a. <.:.i 112620 /l.mlmi•lu. Hnom 211 M~ holun< <'< for your do~. or La<h~. t-\lllcr Br\Jsh .IVF. IN . rare ror 3 pcrson.l.luyd'~Nurt<'ry. SALtSGIRL \u 'u11pl1•11w111 . "''' Sales 11688378 r h 1 l d r C' n • .. d o MANAGEMENT 2038 Nr""porl DI , CM 1-:xpandinJ: II B Q?nlury F T R I :.Ith SI, llalhou l'l'nut t t-' I I v ----1 ho1A't llrcpmg. Rl'r. req f>.IG 7441. 21 ()(flee has opcmnl(s c!!ta ~1~!:0an·:"~~or~~ Sr. Citizen :-;u "'~1~: .. r;~;·,~r1~~;:;lucL\ t;:i~~~~ ~:l~e~;~::::~ 11.17 OOtiOaR 8 TRAINEES ~\;RSES-. ------.a lor "nlopeoplc. f-'01 & evn lllltJ·l411 l"Xl 326, 2 Oa)'ll p/wk. J>('rm un.-nt. W.111~ """1111--rl:-;;;,,, 1.,.. .,:Ml 1144> .• (W'\hut lnfO<"all ask ror l.1nda r ar. nodn11ker11 " •r ·•1 \1111ly in pcr~nn ------rnnt('mporary Europeanl..VN Rehl'( lla)vlrw RH~lsor ~ -----• b'7322Jt9 1 ' • . , AKC l.haM1i\11'0 Jl1111Jll•• ... r:1~h10n-'. M anngemenl Conv llosp. 21\\~ Tbunn No E:icper. Nl'C:l'~BrY Plllme weekends . S "'L•S Mul;1 Mui~ un 11 ' st. 517 11 Wl'\'kll. Mall' & h ·m • .ipph' ~nl11ry + comm. Ave. C.M. IW2 ~ tmmedlale OJWnings ... _ _. ""dlt• "' II: W I.Ith St (. M .\!JIJ IJG49 r,r 4!Yl 1013 Mu.,t beover 2t . "-'"'·""' • MAHAGfMENT STIRiOTECH ----.\µplv . Apropos 29 --Bonduhle,car&phonc PMShll'\.Expprt'f.d. •sssss F.xprd. l1111d11 of work.W1rlowwoulrlllke to htivc.> Full bloorl<·d <l1·r m nn ~~~~n Is land, N 8 MACHINISTS Go To The NCDrf''-l v:,~~~r:i.~:r lMIRY RfALTY • Grent pay' /l.pply 12 lo J rem 1·11m11111111111 h vl'-ln Shep. , .. ,,,.., llVUll /l.prll UTOTEM MAR•ET 146-3301 IM~MC&W•OCM~ ~t·hriB~on!"sttohlr.uS/l.Frl. 3721 ~.'!aerdxct:fr<':i; ;:~~a~ !l S<il . to Jt d llunw t'uttory Jlclp w.intl"rl, Cro w1n1t l'lt•rt ronll'!I ft l<MSSuperior Ave, NB IP"" 11:n """ "'-' 545-3500 C'o:oit.i Mesa Gai!l' Mr.: m:lnul..irturr r m•<'d~ top f'orAppllt nllon&lnfo CalltM22410 ltHldentAides F.sUlbhKhrd co. lookinA ___ -R1•fsreq'd 1'42117111 ------ lOOC'\•rn ne('(f, m:iC'hinl' notch mat hlnl ts with OR Ci\l.L 17141 &12.noz r,qU1I OpPof" Employer Mature ~rsons Good ror eare.r minded men 4r STEREO SALIS w~1---5 1 • 1 m 0 ror Ynrk~hireT<'rn1'r l'up~ s e\prr 1n m1llln 1t , d wum1-n.Cround noorop Ex pr only . Good p ny " <:hmp lllo11rlllnl",liny, opl'r.1to~'11 ·, o dl'\P<'lr mJchints. lurrrt l.ilhe!o ------"u~ Aides. 7AM·3PM. l>mef1ts Adult res1 enl PQr rlul" ln opansion In comm+ Tl\w;:;l!::or. A:> V('tS-011111 Nn' for ra.t In Jib 'tud~<·nu·t>~JOf).I~ =~~I Ol ur c:tJI~ ctr Mu1>l do o"ll '<'lU!J6 SELL idle items lol ll h a ~l1PM·7AM,.exper Prt· rartct!.._S3l·3SSS. C<li.'lla ME"ln & Nt'Wpo ply 12to.s PM.Monlhru your h oin~. NH/C:M. -------1 & h.Avc 014n tool~ Tnp Oa1ly Pilot Cleo;s1f1ed Ad rd Me-.aC Verd~ CC>"~ Restaurant lloste1s. da•«• 11re11 Xlnt 1.'0mm15111on11 Fri. 3721 South Onstol, Rilll. 5'~ 01~'-----1 '1 lnialurP SI' hn lluttr t'EM \LE. for a pnvale rate o( pay to rom k2 5678 Hosp.66t tnltt · M d1nnpr house close to OC monthly & quarterly SA WOMAN 1ner 35, 9pm· pups AK,. :-,not'I. C'ull 1 n ·h o m e cl en n 1 n g men.<iureto with ""per -o pi!n 1 n It 3 va11. ( 0 airport. personality &t ex bonus<"• Sala ry wh1l 9am a. ~omc wknds. On <7141 !MS 4 l22 ften'll"e 29 or nld<"r. Qir Call for i>ppo1ntmrnt quallfs~ Skipper Must per a must. 21 ;yrs up. lear ning I( qual!fled. Stock lt00tn MCMOCJe" pholl~·nn sales not IM Black t •errrnlc: Labrador 1 necusa ry XI nt top lndustnal RelatlonJ l1m*s ti,. bl' npable or saihnit & 55'·8780 bt wn 9AM & Desire to 11ucreed as th l ret"SOfllMf Wonted ..-rv. Good hrty rate. but yr spaved s hots, he. wages ~6296 an 5PM l7 I 4t 494-940' n ...__._ I t . p I llAM for appl only r.-qulrtment. Lea Sailing expc"r. helpCul. min WaRC IO tramln11. '40. 644 ·~· · f'6tapPt. ....,..... re: n a~a nQg t1iectmtr -. rurnlshftd. All lntervws bul notnec Room for ad· N1ceNttotc.Call64S.0336 _;_.:.....;_:_~-----TELONIC ma Ml If IJS n~n · ua 1 1 ap· Resl aur ant Cocktail l"onCldl'ntl11l. 547·512 vanct'ment. Apply at.' betwn 10nm-4pm l\1.fo~. Pure Bred lrlsh Setter DON'TN1 -n.~s-... .. Wednadays and Saturdays Delly Pi\ot Claulri.ct ""1 pll~anuonly. ~·S622 waltrtai1e1, host euet. 9am·noon dally. Ask Co 1919 E. Occidental. SA -Pups. no papcra. 6 wk11. ALTAIR • waltreucs. ~alttra . Ceor1teClark Mondaylhruf'rlday. Wom3n wanted to clean M &Fem.S8J·4802EvH . Don't drop the ball' Get busboys. Apply in penon --offite!I (;ood pay for LAGUMA IEACH job with 1:1 low ~l Dall 9AM to SPM d aily City aleii $('rv1ein1 Fuller Tu c her . Pre ·It hool good work. Mu~l be relia Malt lr1sh Scott t r. 1 yr old. F,q~IOpporEmployer f>1 lol Clus1f1td Ad Yard&r A Grill Ul W. Brush rU9tomers Earn rnormMon·f'rl.S240br &havertfs Call548·5125 1l111hots$'2S.9'79-0328an. --Phone 642·56'73_. ____ 1 Palliada. San Clem. ~mo A up 968-8378 Exper'd 640-8820 dunng ok hn noon e\ Cl'. t I • I 4 OAJ\. v PU.OT ,,,_ .. Y• eool,_.,,,.. eo1 Nhe1•• .... ..................................................................... AJ~,.d Male Cat, ha aboU, a yrs • Iona hall'. lmol.239 or d »41 f114ky/Oerm J> pup. mo m1Ju llou1oruaatnwi llS-1134() llr'1e·J hc<I, SlS rnm er .,ora. w SS7 7il!l "o\ tnl( t-:a:.I t-:H·n lhrni: itoes! 3117 A C1nn11mnn. O f 97110982 J P osit ion Jtor kPr Rl"<'hner, pc-rl f'Ond ~ ..: n d Tu I> I•·. h "' d t· n ''Ol ui.:c. S2S ssn T71ll * TASER * ~ .ibuloui, l>l•fl•u'" \\'1•.i(lon Iii I Z:ll ti Quick-No Seams I Planter 'n' Posies 12 1 Surnlo.t ..,I lllkl'' CT Jl!il ~ •i I IKJ T ..tkl' II\ Cl ll> mh \ ll4•a11hJ1t Im 1·w.-t $.;IO I \ r ohl W 1·,l mi.th•>UM' '"u"hc1 $100 l~IK!)o\JJrt W '.\I rvv· I I l>d111i:C' 1," ,11111· 1011. "" (t(jlll' ~:nirit ~h (I t'~I It• \\fl" '"''"1 ph•11• & h \..c nu ,,11 -. fur ~u11 k .. 11l c '•Ill <!fflK I.' Al. Z 24 Rnl't' or Cru1•w ~ tl11jl'>, O H. Nr14 port ~Ir p Sil l!OO ulfcr G73 IH47 Ot &12~4 EXCALIAIR 26• llv1lru11onlt' Cn•1·n llt1u1', :'\cw model $12.SOO \ l'IWl .. lllt·' \ ,.... .1round Compl,•k IJ7S ~2. !I ~, 11\1 2 \1 <Hlni: ~Ill' 1•11; 21!12 t:'oronarln 2:1, lo ed11d , ---rticlto. N B. 'hp. l:IJOO Ql'll.T ·rcws. 1·om11lrtdy ~ ti44f>or 1133 460} • ti.ind pl••ct•d from $25 111 --s.:.<t l'h r..cz llltlO and .uk Col :M. MK II, cru111n1tl for t:r1H'f' livc u bo11rd, p,.d lllf'f'r 1n1t r•·fnl(. m1rrowuve. SCRAM LETS C'U'l Int Xlnt 4!!3 3"(11 ~~~L . ·74 V U Cul GuoJ t•ond .' ·~ ·NSWERS Jill & fully h11tlrnNt 9135 sizes 1.8 '-/ :fi4~,,..., A m.111\ S3'JS M8 0018 ~ G.1~lccl Glkl•l' l v ·~ r • fn,A~dd I ·prln'B• ll(~Ctnl with Jul•'P H'l)l\h CAT rl, '73, Slli\llP. ""·· ~ , l.AY t-:c;os lf>4.1dt'(I W/xlr•• l 'MHllt• 11W pr1C'l' ul t'~l(ll I' OU\ J'ty lt:)'1 ~~~ r.1g<•o11'1 Whnt 1 h1~ rm.i n ----- llY ON'<ill Ill 110 1m•11h11l•1r loatt, Sllpt/ pl11nlar 1)111\ C),11\•0' lhul w•ll l.i\ V t;(;(;I~ Docka 9070· -C1nchtl .ot•lhlly d~ .. ,e, in • ••••••••••••••• •. ••••. 'l '"" plus 1-cy p•nNupl~ 2 11 I111 n rd i:: I u' ~ w ,1 J l bnl\tl pl•nltr Uw llutY K I a°' 11~ p ,. , ff' l't 11 \(I I <u•J 01 bfod,pread tnllon lo• (iri•pl lH't' $IOU firm BOAT SLIPS 1 -dT ffT ~ 111-11111 ~I HCll •llllly Pallern 41u t..l l2"'11, "'t tU~·-Ul'""1'.. /0111 r•'Y 011tellon\ SIL>V. Tll•; for 111llhot1I 6'73·420.1 ~unbum qv•c•' ()fl( MAii! l'AIHRN PAii! fnQ \fAl\'l\'I Ill' tho\ iOf•&l!lly ""0 ''lt'llmft' Wh•o 1f uo 1n lvhp 1>11,111 tlll ton QI bltfld\ Im W4Uh<>., r•''"'· (lo(IN\. lr10\ Pttnt11d P11t11rn 91 1\ C"11 '11,,n ~ S•tn 1 • h I S11~ t. '''" I '"" 4~1nch lion Stild SI 00 lor ucll pautrn SI.GO 101 tKh P'lltrn. Add MJtc.ft .... , 21 28'. t:ll'(', Wiilet. hl'll 3~f HCll ~tltlll fOf flr\t-CIW W-&...~ 10t f llYDll ~ J6fM on $pm •lfllllil end ~11n1-S11• tit1 ~ ....,.......,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wnntrd 30' I.Ive 1boa M 1 • ,,.......,..111 SSS CASH FOR ~hp In Ml iirea 640· ~..., Good u"<'d furn/rcrt1p Lt•nt' name It phon ._ !61, ow a.e... S... rrirs stoves $46 07611 numbl'T Mrw , .... MT IHI I ."""' - --------,---.._.. ....... lip.,..._ Wantt'd Taylor Typt' loah, Spffd ......._. Comrrwrrlal Ice Cream Slai Harbour V. W. ' I f f Add 35t IOt uch "ttt"' fo1 ltnt<IH' 1m11~11, handllna. SIMte, MOii[ lhlll Mr btlort' 20C t'tt>eicr . Call or wntr •••••••••••••••••••••• du1aris plvd "" pflnttd 111 Bill. 7 u ~8 2Hll. 2$ ll W 2 o • Sou t h w I n d 0 11 ,,dfl ,.t~ 1976 NHOlltll~rl Sun00'4t-r, No. 0\8, San Cru!Jer IO ht't' on t-nR ~GI COUMTY'S IUY "'8 • lf&lrf ·~JI 81.U(. Vrry itd rond Ge Volkl~•aoo C.imPt>r lmm1&culate 12 .0U~ 842 21~ F.\<t!I ............... ,.._..,..'4J ....... CAlAl OC "-'' f\otr,1111111 ),, ta i\na 92'7~ B«'rkl~y ;rt dn "'" mu' llGHE.ST "" ~ 631 Z7UO. Ask for John Crtdltl wltll ~· $1 00 ' r ' 1525 Crtdttt' WKWtM SI 00 WantC'd Crank Up Tower stll, bt1\ o r, ~07 4226 ,. .. OD ·--------11 Mlhy rltty Olllh il.00 W601S Phone -W-_l_&44 ______ ~ s UU#Wlj '70 VW BUG. VC'ry clun, RI.-•• Cttt .. t $1 00 · 847 !I07S new enJlne, nttda 1tood . JU W ... IM Sf~ Ntw f.t, .. , IHI I . Pn•t ............ s. •. 1111 ... 1nuM1•1t• Ot ........... t• ,., ' ,att1111 lr11 > Sett• •• 101 llt ~ .... , ....... ,., ''"'"' C1111tt-ctl, t•lltlH 4ftsldt '9r ,,.., ""'"' •• ,.., U.ltt su• n, NW' • Sew -h it IHll JI 15 l1111ttt Mtlllf Cr tfll '1 00 1111.tllt ,....... lttl SI 00 l•illllt "91-a..... " 00 Stw •bit '"• '1J5 · T1•1partatl0tt BUYER IN SANTAANA owner, mua l aell , 1111411,.l~t '"' SI 00 ~at •••••••••••••••••••••• Sii .....a.t ~ic:n fltwtt Cttd1tf l1tt ~1 00 eOel S L9"t1a..... . "'11,i. Crtelltt '* $1.00 ............... c~. •I O ..... IMPORTS .. '7l vw CAMPER. Clc.'11n l11tut Crtekt lttt St .00 ••••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••• • lteftt " ••rt•M MterNlt Ito\ lf.00 Bnu Ourtar & l\m!>("ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' & UM4 ~!12-sm •ft 8 pm. l1ut111t Mollff ltot 11.00 Ampllfltr. Xtraa mo. fl6 Volk&wacon C.mper. ... ..... Ct•''''' tllt '°'' \l,00 S40 0383 l mm.cu I 111 e . U, 011 Wlll Lrodf t-ven '7S lfond11 C1111,lftt Aldtus l ie Sl.00 642 21591-!Vl'I 4ft•_ L S L k 1% "1n atthu dt soc Slandel Amp 2 rhannc>I~. _ · -----• w,._ 400 • portstt>r, I e nu, ltt~ tf 11 O.llt• :1 '°' 2 15 ". 3 pk,, s 125 s· Cobt>..,t'r cam~r. Vf'ry MILL•R value $1200, for good VW M111111 Dlllt a.Ill ·2 50, SS2 fnll bcfon• t'n I Z cln SIOOO 10' Alum. boa M~0119 ~ 7904 IS DltlllJ ltr ftU, d 90t \iS 5-\3 9001 "'• . .,.. "'"' o O lM .._,. ................ l ... ..... _. ,...,,_, .......... ,, --U'~Jll) ........ , • _......W•l•rttt\ ,_.H CONNELL CHEVROLET ::,.,\Lt;s 4. S£1tVfCt; 212e-....-w •••d. (.~'TA H:SA 546-1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chry•ler /Plymouth Orwn IJ1uly ~sun 'Ill Jll l'~f <l!r.m 11 .. rhor fll\·11 • C"t1hl ,, '\1 ''"" 546-1934 s2997 htl ef 11 JirfJ Riii' sg, Clnnnct for \,11•'. 10() --Cle1111fled ~di 5f'll b1i; uDW. Wame.r •l Mail\ 06 •" UfC t-n '""'>'• Nt~ ~HK1111l~o~n~A~f~t~6~J·~~~tJ:·~~~L~l:·~1~dtlc~ll~c~m~1~w~lt~h~a~1~te~m~•t·~·~m~a~l~l:l~t~e;m~1:::o~r~~~;;~~~~~~~-nJ-n_~~~~ln~t~$~l~2$~~~~_J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~2!16.1 1213) 0111lvP1lotClusirlt'dAd any~em 842·$G18___ SIMaAn• &S7 2tn Ca ll fl7~-0UIO ~~~~~--~~~"'--~----~~-_.,-~~-- Duntingt'-n Beach Fountain Valley EOITJON Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 90, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1976 TEN CENTS 1 I Ho~up Suspe.et: A l'ietim of War? By ARTHUR R. VL~SEL oi .. 0.11,,.1 ... tutt A youna. disabled ex-Marine, accuted by police of being Hunt-fneton Beach's so-calJed tooth· Jeu bandit, remains in Orange County Jail today without ball. Edwartt T. Mann, Z7, claims he d~n't even remember the two stickups of which he is accused. Authorities assert Mann may be suffering from traumatic war Women Protest Boys Club By ROBERT BARKER Of .... 04111y ,.,19' ~It Huntington Beach City Council membe r. authorized spending about $690,000 10 fa\'e hours Mon· day night However . spending plans for a new Boys Club Cacili· ty dre w protests Crom two mem· bers of a wom en's rights group. The money is provided by the Community Development Pro- ttram in whic h federaj funds are granted for com munHy needs. Emerging as the number one priority a fter overroming pro· tests from two women who said they were representatives of the National Or ganazation of Women <NO W I "'as t he combination community center and Boys Club at Rus hard School, 19699 Education Lane Boys' Club Director P at Downey said the present facilJty does not d1scrl manate and welcomes girls at its activities Pressed by NOW represen- tatives, Downe)' !.aid that about 25 girls p art1c1p a te 1n r egula r aClll\'lll<"' a'i compared to more than 600 boys The roun('al authorized Sl09,000 for the com banatwn center. Other proJe<'tS and the dollar amounts approved by council rMmber~ Monday night include Pool facility for the han dicapped a t Ocean View l hgh School. s110,ooo Assist ance to ti.:• Or ange County Housing Authorit~' for tc· n:mt re lations officer in Hun• ancton Bearh, Sl0.000. -Loan or $38.000 to start a day care facility for low income and "angle parent ramalies at Gall School. -lnve<1tment into downtown rcde\ elopment plan for surveys and studll''I, SJ0,000. • Storm drain project in old l(IWO portion of the city at Oelawnn• Street and Adams and Yorktown i\ venues. SJ00.000. -Outdoor recrcalaon facilities at the Sl•n1or Citizen Center, ~.000 Remo,•al or Shamel a~h t ee Fl'Nr>S, Page ,u , Revere Club To Perfonn Tht• 31 m1•mtwr Paul Ht•H·rc Cluh frnm Md>o"rll School an t-'ount .11n Vu Ill'\ "'Ill pc•rforrn :ii 1 30 tona11hl for lhl.' ratv'' B11·pn tenmal Comm1ll1'1' ut t'tl\ hall . I0200Sl11tl"r ""' . The public 1.; 1nvttt'd T1•:1rh1•r Clum Sc-hult1 ,,ucl thf• ..:roup. ult lllX lh Jlr!ltlt•r,, \\Ill ''"~ "Tiii' Uallad or l'uul H1•v1•11• .. u .,on~ wr11ll'n for t hi• 1'111h The 11tudt.'nh .11 ... 0 \\tll portrav "Rt<'t•11t1•11na:1I 1 ·~ \." a J>Ol'rll Mr11 Schultz wrote lor the com mitt•''' Judge Nixes Netv Trial WASHINGTON li\PJ ll S Dlstn ct Judge John J. S ir at'a . in ha s fir s t Watergate ruling smce he was felled by a heart at- tack Feb 5, today denied a • new trial for former White House c hief of staff H. R. Haldeman. Haldeman asked for a new trial and an eviden tiary hearing in his Watergate cover-up con- viction on grounds that there was unauthorized contact with the jury by a third party -the wife of a US marshal. H is petition s aid supervising M arsbal Ellis Duley took his wife along when the Jury went for din·. nt-r and entertainment to the Officers Club at An- drt"ws AFB neurosis, a newly named arruc. lion reportedly suffered by hun· dreds of Vietnam War veterans. When the holdups occurred, Mann was an out-patient at Loqg lie a ch Veterans• AdrttinistratJon Hospital. He bad done similar stints in similar VA fac1J1tJes at Seattle and Penver . Mann was taken into custody the first time on March 1 after the robbery of a downtown Hunt- Payi11g Off 1neton Beach p aint and decorat· Ing store. lie was calmly ••alklng toward hls parents· home on 20U1 Street. He was booked and later freed on his own pro mise to appear on a :set court date and returned to VA Hospital custody. But be was given a pass from the hospital grounds a week later, authontaes explain. A downtown Huntington Beach Sen. Robert Griffin 'H·:\11('h .) dribbles a basketball up the Senate s teps todtiY pnor to presenting 1t to Sen Birch Bayh <D-lnd.) Griffin was paying off a bet on Monday night's national championship basketball game in which Indiana bested M1chig;rn 1:16·68 Coast Connnission Approves HB Motel South Coai;t Re~1onal Coa!.tal c·om ma saoners l!>SUt.>d a permit ~1onday for ('On).tructarm of a motel on P aci fa r Coast lllJ:h" ay 111 the "town lot" area or llunt angton Beach. Comm1ss1oncr '\ unanimou..,lv )l r anted a permit t o Jamt·' Montgomery to h111ld a 10 11n1t mot<'I at 720 Pac1r1t· ('OJ'l llil~hw ay. at llUh StrN'1 The Comm1s!.ion's ~tarr harl rr romm<•nrlcJ dl'OHll of th•• pro11•<'l b('cau.,c at 1>1 lorall•d111 town Int .1rea an arl'a or lluntaniltOn Beach city offlr1.1h an.• <'On,1d1•r in1t for rt'<lt>\ l'lnpm1·nt Comm1-..,1oner., 'aid 1t w;" un fo1 r to force M onl i:om<•ry to kel'P hlS lund \':IC'30t Walllnl( for lh1• l'I 1 v to dt·cade what 1t 1:. Rl)IOJl to cto Thi.'~ 1.1pp1 oved h1' $h.'\,OOO rnot1•I pl :111 >1 ('11rnm1 sc;1onf'r' '""1 a mott-1 would bl.' within t hl' prov1~111n' or the ('On!ltDI ll<'l ht·<'aU'll' it would 1nov1dC' bench accomodatlon"' ror fK'OJllC' from an land ar<'as llowev<>r . 10 i:rantintt tht• pNmlt. c-om m i'l,lont.'r' told Mont~omer> he mu-.t n•mov1· lht' proposect '""t bars from the mold roomc; berou.,c tht·y would make at posMble to t'Orl\'<'rt the huildang into apartment<; at a later date The motel ic; pl annl'(I o' a two- -.t on· bulld111~ .. 1t·r 11'" the ha~hwav Crom t he lluntington P;1r1fic· ,\Jl3rt m(•nh Bandit Hits HB Fotomat A shaggy haired, hurk tuotlwd h.1nd1t 'hmq·d up al a lluntin~on Bt•u!'h Fotom~Jt (ilm processing oulh•I !\11m1la) nftrrnoc.m. asked 1( th<' clt.>rk had JO\' pictures for Stt'V(', then look $.1~ 1n:slcod or -;nap, hots \'alcrae Oou~las . on 1h1t~ ol th1• photo stand at lll:>J-0 llN1ch Blvd , l':tll1•cl poJ1<•1• 1n11n1•1liotcly 11fter lhl' armed robbNy. an which the J:Unman displayed u small re volver tucked into h111 trousers . Miss Dou~las Raid the bandit 'nutrhe1l lht' m oney and ordered hl'r to lie on the floor until he was gont• from the s hoppanj! center al Bearh Rou ll'\'ard and Elias i\ \ ('ntll' Uquor store clerk was held up at knifepoint and • ~UIPtCt Iden· tined as Mann was arrested with $105, while being dnven back to Lofll Beach in a cab Mann's mother says the family bas received differing opinions of whether seliures and blackouts he suffers are orgaruc; the result of head wounds suffered in 1969 at the Batlle of tlue She says others have suggested Green Light they r epresent symptom!I or an increa sin gly co mm o n p ychialric outgrowth of the war, one with which legasJators are de- eply concerned Due to bis sei1ures, the boy wh o was graduated Crom Burbunk lligb Scholol at 18, bnlliantly mechanical and able t o totally disassemble the fumily's Mercedes-Benz auto and r ebuild it, cannot get a job. He cannot hold u driver's license, nor can he wor~ around !luch hazards as electricity, although in Denver, while aeek-ma to find his place nnd role In society, he became foreman at a sheet rock plnut ln JUSl four ntonths To add to ~1s troubles, Mrs Mann uys her son was Jailed bneny in Santa Barbara and r c- <See MARINE. Page AZ) . ' Bolsa Chica Park Work to Continue By HILARY KAYE Of IM 0•11¥ ,.il<IC Sutt The state Parks and Recrea- tion Department "on appro\'al Monday from the state Regional Coastal Comm 1ss1on to contmue work on a $0.9 million improve· ment prOJl'Ct at Huntington Beach ·s Bois a Chica State Beach The two state aj!encaes bumped heads recently when the South Coast R egional Coastal Com · m1ss1on accused the state Parks Aff ... efs Thousands FBI Harassment May Be Ad1nitted WASHINGTON <AP> -Atty. Gen Edward II Levi may soon instruct Just ice Department of· racials to notify perhaps thou sands of Americans that they were v1ct1ms or the FBl's harassment campaign. accord· in~ to department sources Huntington Bar Tussle Injures Man A Huntington Beach man who :-aid he was robbed and shot in a struggle with a bandit outside a Beach Boult!vard beer bar about 2 a m was undergoing !.Urgery to rcpJar two "ounds t oda y at Orange County Medical Center . Clayton Rubio. 22. of 20681 Elizabeth Lane. an the southeast sector of the c ity, was first list· cd 10 serious condition with gunshot woundl> an the shoulde r and th1Rh at Pac1 raca llosp1tal. lib stepfather, Hon Pattinson, a form er policeman now in the r ealty busane'>s, called Plllicc abllut 4 a .m whe n R ubio aw:ikened his parent!. after ar- nvang home Police da~patch cd lo the Pat · tin!.on homt' ~aid they would question the v 1ct1m furth er whN1 he '" rrcovered suHacient· ly for an intNVll'W. The victim 's '-l<'pfothcr i., cur· rently a canrl1dat1· in thl' April 13 Huntanf,?ton Bf•a<·h City \oun· ca l elertaon lmmedaat<' anv1•st1gullon into c1rcumstanc1"' 'urmundmg the 'lhootani;: were• c louded by the immediate arrcc;t l)f u po::.'>1hle '\U'\pect by poll<'(' 1·rul'1mg the bnr a rea to check al out Tht•y found ham a'lfrep in a parked vch1 rle ;rnd d1srovered he was arm ed with a loaded .45 caliber automatic pistol. He w as booked on :;uspicion of rarryang a conceaJcd weapon and po,.,e.,sio n or a loaded firearm 111 a pubhc ploce, but police so1d further 1nvec;t1aation ruled him out of the Rubio shootana com plt•tcl)' "I think the atlorne~ general as look1nf,? very favorably on the plan." a runkang official said in r<.'sponsc to questions Monday. Leva expects to rect'ive wntten recommendations this week from 0Hic1ols developing the plan The FBI conducted 12 coun- lenntelllgent•e programs, known as Coantelpro. at various tJmes bet\\een 1956 a nd 1971 to harass and dis rupt militant political groups on the left and right. The taq~ets included the non· violent South e rn Christian Leader s hip Confe re nce, the more militant Black Panthers and Student!. for a Democratic Society. old·line Communbt and socialist g roups, a nd the Ku Klux Klan. Court documents made public Sunday. show that one Cointelpro target . the Socialist Workers par- ty. a lso wa s the target or numerous Fill burglanes lo ob- tain inform a lion about the party. The tactics were intended l'> disrupt activities or the target groups a nd harass and discred1l thei r members. The operation in· volved sending derogatory let· ter s a n onym o u s ly t o the employer. parents or spouse of an 1nd1 v1dua l targeted for harassment oder the Coantelpro label, the FBI also manuractured and dis· tributed phony political tracts in an effort to stir d1 ssens1on among various political groups. The late civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther Kang Jr., may have been the most prommcnl v1('t 1m of the roncentralc d harol!sment cfrort. The FB I warctnpped King's home a nd of fice and wh1 !'.pered talcs of h1<; sexual conduct 1n an effort to dis· <'r cdit h am. accord i n g t o testimony b<'forP the Senate an· tclhaence committee King's SCL<.: was a Cointelpro lar gel, but the activities again!i!t Kini( were broader thun the coun- tenntf'lligence pro!( r am a lone Some groups and individua ls have lcarn1•d that they wer e Cointelpro vict1mi; thro ugh lawsuits agaiMt the FBf and re- quest" for FRI files under the Freedom of lnrorm a lion i\t•t. Dul muny other v1ct1ms may t. ~e FBI. P age t\2) and RecrealJon Department or working with an expired coa:.tal permit The proJect at Bolsa Chi<'a State Beach involves paving part or the state·owned beachfront to cr eate 1,950 pa rking spaces, in addition to building 2A lifeguard towers. 23 comfort stations and a number of concession stands. After the coastal commission fated a compla int with the stat(' .\ttorney Gener al ·s office, the parks and recreation department applied for a permit extension and "as i;:ranted one. ll i!. good until January 1977. The comm1ss1on 's staff had re commended setting up a ne" publit• hearing to decade whether tht.• proJect should be allowed tn procc<'d as o riginally approved an March of 1974, or whether 11 should be revised. Howe\'er. the City of llunl ington Beach d ecided lo drop Its opposataon lo the state's planl> and that prompt ed the com m1ss1on to i.kap the new heanni;: and issue the extension. llun l1ngton B each City Manager Dave Rowlands ex plained that the city did not wanl to prolong matters. "It wall be a vast improvement over whot 's the re now.'' Rowlands said. addin(t that the site has been torn up for three or four months and would create proble ms 1f left in that stale much longer. Rowlands said the city had daf. fcrenl ideas on how Bolsa Chica State Beach should be improved. but said a new public he annit would probably he unproductive "You 'II never get everyone to agree on the same plan. We plan to work closely with the stale 111 what they're doinA anyway." Rowlands said. Free Trims For Dorwrs lla1rcuts will be ~iven Sunday lo residents who donate SIO or more to the Huntington ReaC'l1 Union llq.(h School 01slrict 's !>.p(•c1al education uthletacs pro· grum'i Da!.trict ofracials said tht· haircuts ar'e heinl( donat<'d by lh!' Chrz J on II arr Solon, 5925 Worn(•r /\\'e. lluntington Beach, anti n · !.rn at1ons may he made by cull ans;i 8411 46!>2 The SIO donations will buy un arorm'i and 5cnd slu1h•nti1 lo :.tote athl<'l ac com pet1taon'i, off1 l'1uls !>aid. Couti.t Weather Mrs. Ford hidicts Nixon Tale Fil Ir t hrouJth Wcdncs· clay, with cooler te m · peratur es Wednesday. Lows tonight 45 lo 53, high!\ Wednesday 65 to 72. WASHINGTON <AP> -Far'l t Lady Betty F ord says s he' believes a controversial new book on Richard M. Nixon's last days in the White Hou-;e wall eventually be regarded as rac Uon. not fact. Mn. Ford also said portions of "Th e F ina l Days ," b y Washington P ost reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bemslem, "could have been omitted." "I hnve a great deal of sym - pathy not only for Mrs. Nixon but for the whole family," Mrs Ford commt'nted during an ap. pearance In New York Monday "I fttl badly that things that are In the past and fone are still com· ins out .. The book claims that both Nix· on and his wife drank heavily ,turmg the Watergate scandal that led to Nixon's resignation in August 1974. I\ also depicts a dis- traught. s uicidal Nixon on the eve or his departure who wept during a meeting with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinaer and pounded the carpet as he asked, "What have I d one? What bas 'bappened?" Kissinger said Monday lhnt ex· cerpts he has seen from the book w('re distorted and In ~iU\'e. Thes e exeertt>s ''contain too much gossip. loo many nae· c uracies, di11tortlons and mil· representations to be dealt Wlth, •• Kl11slnaer s01d through a ~pokesman . He added thnt they 11how "an Indecent lack of compa!\slon and lack of essentl al human un· derstandang on the part or the authors." The spoke11ma n said Kissinger was not a source rorthe book, but the secrttary acknowledged he and an aide we re intel"Vlewed b'y the authors. Charles Colson. a former Nix· on aide who served 1even months in jail for ob11lructing justice in the Daniel Ellsberg case, said in Dallas. "I don'\ believe Mr. Nix· on was the kind of man who could lOff control or h m tr ... Nucon "never drank to excns," Colaon added Comm er ce Secretary Elliot Richards on, who also served in Nixon 's cabin4't. said in Sacramento, he did not know whether the allegations about Nixon's behavior were true. · He said he was di11turbed about any accounts based on rumor. but said he does not know if "The Final Days" rallR into tbol category. Richardson s aid the nation "wUI recover Its poll ti cal heart" sooner If all facts about Watergate are revealed. Newsweek publis hed a 30,000-word excerpt from the book this week INSIDE TODA V For the fir1t lime 11nct 1934. tl moute, II• /ta.ding actor and octrtn, ond 111 director haVf' m~ a "grand .tlam".ot the Acodtm11 Aword1 Tht tnumph of "Ont-FIM.u Owr the Cuckoo'• Nest" 1s re<'otmt· td on Pogt AJ. l•dex AIY_,_,..,~ AJ IMtff'lllU .... l•-..... Wdl 11 AJl!ll~ L M.h.. 1te ,_.,.., c;.H ....... • At MllllMI ,._, O"tlflM a• 14 NlllHIAil ... on c..Nct .,10,....,c:.-, ~ IJ..._.. 0...-*41<." Al ..... ••-™ ..... A• Meclt lllYrtett ................. ,, ... ,,. ... ...... •••11 .,.,....,, l'wlMlllK-81 .. 14.-.r MIWMt... Af ~NeWI ., ., ... , Alt At •• •11 .., Al .. 11 AU ... , At •• ' \ -- :l f DAILY PILOT H /F Tunday. Maren 30. 1976 Catapaign Slaif t \ I Callaway Quits As Ford Aide RESIGNS POST Howard 'Bo' Callaway NEW MANAGER Rogers C. 8 . Morton f'rotJt Pag~ .. 1 I FUNDS ... trees. $43,000 Mayor Norma Gibb<. ~aid to- rlay that the rouncil "1s quite pleased With Itself" for re&t'hlfllo? .i ronclusion on the pro1ects Jfter JUSt one public hennng. She said s he was d1s apPoanted that funds ror the renovation of the Newland ffouc;e were not .1va1lable "but there JU:.l wasn't t·nough money " She said that should any of the pn onty items not materialize, money would be sf)('nl on Im· proving cond1lton" ror the han· <licapped throughout th<' city Perhap~ the b1gRest squabble t•rupted over lht' senior center facility Mike Rod$?t.>r"I, r hnimllln of the l'ity'c; Council on AgtnR. said that the facility At 17th Street und Orange Av<•nuc is bulRang ut th<' 't•ams and more outdoor a<:tivit y ,., nl'cde<\ J\ lot Ul ()( $96,000 for lhf.' C('ntPr hod bl.'en rerommcnded. but thl' <'n11n<' ii r 11t Uw uuthon L:lllOn to ~.000 when Sl'n1or c1t1zen., 'aid lhl•v rould do much or lh1• work lh\•m'lclV\'8. I. a v. n b n ~ I in ~ ;1 n d 'h u f tll'bollrd ;t('I I \'ll It"\ rt'Cl'l\'C'(I OIJl llrll\' ·'' Rod~nfl 'aul •hnt t'ldcrly r1t111·nii Jtrt' flr~h mid hlond and mu('h m ore thun lrt'c' and street project~ ''Thc.-y hrou$!hl thr country nnd lluntanRIOn Ae:irh where th<'.Y ;1n• today,·· he said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R~rt N. Wet'd ,,.. ..... t'li't~~ ...... Ja<k R. Curtev v.o ,...,_, _ , .. _., ,..._ Th<lmas Ke.vii ( ..... Ttle>mllS A. Murpt\lne Mo ........ [ ..... H/~ O\ar1H H. Loos Rkt\ard P. Nall .......... Mo ........ ""''"" R~rt8arkw ..... o--~· Hllftt)MtOft e .. cttOffke 1tt/J .. K,_ ..._._,. '"'"""" --· ,, 0 -"'._ OtflCIS L_ .... fl.11 .. 0,._.... _ , .... _ .. ,. ........ ~- ~-·"•'lo• 01'1""' .... -··~o-r ... _ Tel_,hoM 014) '42-ult Cl~sttltd Actwrtlstl119 Ml·5'1t , ,_. ....,h °"-<.evool• °""'"""''' .. S.1tt0 eoe-.r ...... "'' °'-c ................. c... ....,, fritt '--' tMf~. Utw\OMM11'11'. ~ """UH er ad•.,t•tt,..."h M l ttiA ,,. .... t t••H'-C'M w11Mvt ,,.,,., "'""'"''-et ""'""'-'· .. ,_ Cit \< H\lf .. P•l<I •1 CMI• .,_..,., C..0-.... -···-'"' ........ p~ -""' .,.....,,'" u-•~•v . ..,..,,.,.,_, __ lln-..,. WASHlNGTON (AP> Howard H. Callaway b11 re· 51ined •• l>resldont Ford'• cam- paign man1ger and wUl be suc- ceed<.-d by Rogers C.8. Morton, a White House source said today. Morton 1s the White House c.-ounsel who handles liaison with the President's campaign com- mittee. White House press secretary Ron Nessen said at Im reaular news briefing that he would have an announcement concerning Callaway later in the day. Nessen said Callaway met with Ford and White House Chief of Staff Richard Cheney at the White house Monday night. The meeting lasted nearly an hour Callaway had been suspended at has own request pendmg an tn· \'est1gat1on of quesuons ra&Sed about his role 10 promot.mg a Colorado s ki resort he owns. The s witch 1n campaign management bad bt!i!n expected: Callaway said earlier that he dad not expect to return to tus role as manager of the Ford campaign Callaway stepped aside March IJ. while saying that he was con· f1dent of "complete exoneration" in the ski area CQntroversy. The suspension came after at was disclosed that Callaway. a former secr etary or the Army. won permission to expand \he ski resort on government land after d1scuss1ng th e ca se with Agriculture Department olflciaJs last s ummer in his Pentagon of· f1ce . That was on his last day in the Army pos t. which he left to take the campaign Job Stuart Spencer, v. ho had been Callaway·s deputy. has been sernng as act1n~ campa1Jiln manager. Morton has been Ford's chief White House politacal aide. with the ta tie of counselor lo the Presa dent Teen Charged In Assault On His Dad A policeman cruising known haunts of a Huntington Beach boy . 16, who is infatuated with motorcycles, arrested ham Mon· day afternoon in the kru fe· slashinfl attack on tus father . P atrolman Dennis Branch said he encountered no resistance when the boy surrendered after pulling over on his yellow motorcycle on Barton Dri ve and Koledo Lane in central llunt· ington Beach He was lodged al Orange Coun· ty Ju,·enile Hall on a charge of assault with intent lo commit murder resulting from a Sunday night family fight over use or the car to drive his girlfmmd home. John Travis Sr .. 41 , of 19811 Villa Pa.cific Drive suffered multiple sta b and slash wounds from a knife with a curved blade. H e waii treate d a l Hoag Mt>morial Hospital wh er e numer ous stitches were t aken to dose the c uts Class Fair In Huntington Sludent~ in llunt1ngton nrnrh''I Orl'an \.'1Pw &hool 01s- l rt<'I a r e s howing o ff their C'las~room 11k11ls this v.~k dunni: lh<'1r "Edu Fair " an lluntanRton l't•nter mall. Classroom pro1ects w\ll be> on 1lisplay durin~ lhl' fair. wh1rh will run until Saturday, and school rhoral. band and dance j!roup s will pr ese nt p<'rformances during the day and <'Venin1ot. The week's program also will include American Indian arts. r rafts and cultural displays , made available by a comm1ller nf pnrl'nts of Indian rhildrcn in the d1stra<'l. 2 Huntington Homes Burgled Jewelry. guns and corns valued at Sl,700 have been stolen from a Huntington Beacb man's home, wh1le a woman in the same nelgbborbood lost her federal in·. come tax refund to an intruder. James Bean, of 7752 Taylor Ave .• said someone entered his rear window to gain access to hts valuables. Bonnie Johnson, of 5402 Sisson Drive, told police that, in addi- tion to her missing income tax re· f\.lnd check, a child's piggy bank was taken. The bank was found discarded nearby, but the check is still oua- sing. . ,.- LOve at Firsi Sight? . ............ Kan Kan (right). a five.year-old' male panda. takes a close look at Lang Lang. a seven-year-old female, at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo after zookeepers brought the two .. together in hopes or sparking a little romance between the pair as the panda's mating season is drawing nigh. Van Riper Services Sc~duled A funeral mass wllJ be read Thursday for Mrs . Jeannette Adair Van Riper , the grand· daughter of Huntington Beach pioneer William Adair. Mrs Van Riper. 47. died Sun- day at her Santa Ana home after a long Illness. Her late father. Paul R Adair. for many years operated the Adair Market on M ain Stre<'l in downtown Hunt. 1ngton Beach A rosary will be recited al 1·45 r> m. Wednes d ay at Smith's Chapel, Huntington Beach Mass will be read at 10 a.m . Thursday at Saints Simon and Jude Church, 10th Street and Orange Avenue, Huntington Beach. by Msgr Donald Strange of tloly Fa m ily Catholl<' Church. Burial will b<' at Good Shepherd Cemetery. l\t rs Van Riper. a ·lifetime Orange County rei;ident. at- tended Hunt ingt on B each l'lementary sc hooli. and wac; graduated from lluntinglon B<.'ach High School in 1~6. She was gr aduated from Santa Ana Junior College and was a 1973 honors graduate of Cal Stale Fullerton ~tri. Van Raper was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi honorary society at Cal St ate Fullerton and wao; a member of Holy Family Catholic Church in Orange, as well a~ or the church ·s Altar Guild Survivors include her mother, Ann FcenRtra of Big Bear; her husband. Wilbur, of the home: a son, William Eugene Van Riper, or the home , a d a ug hter, Catherine Lynn McNeal, Santa Ana, and two s isters, Joann Jf ambacher of Reno, Nev .. and Virginia Richardson, Fountain Valley. f~rone Page A I FBI ... not have the money. the patience or lht' 1ntcrc<,l tn purs ue a h•ngthv hnttle ror 1n!ormal10n. The Justart• Departm<'nl plan would a make such information a' s alable to them for free and m Prl' ate "Thl're are thoi;e or us who f<'C'l ''Cry strOnRIY this ought to be done," said one r anking official. "It ou11ht to be done because <Cot ntelpro) wa1' wrong an the firi.t place ao!f il wus done by the department." Judge Calls Break In Cella Hearing Faced with a mounting number o f pretrial motions, Orange County Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Oliver today called an eight-day break an courtroom action on multiple criminal charge.11. faced by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and three of tus business associates. Judge Oliver set April 7 as the date be will res ume a pretrial hearing that already seems lo have ruled out the possibility of jury selection beginning on the scheduled trial date of April 19. Among the motions he is mull- ing is a rflove by defense attorney Thomas Crosby that could give a separate trial to one of Dr. Celia's codefendants. The petition filed late Monday by Crosby says that defendant Theodore Schiffman, 53, runs the danger o f ··suffocating in another's trash bin." Pointing out In his motion that SchH!man's defense "will ccr· Youth Fights For Life in HB Accident A 14-year-oJd boy allegedly run down by a motorcycle ridden by another juvenile in a north Hunt· ington Beach neighborhood Mon· day afternoon lay near death to- day. his life s ustained by a respirator machine. Names of the victim and the motorcycle rider involved in the 3 :30 p.m. accident witnessed by several people were withheld by police today because they arc 1uveniles. TraHic Division Lt. Bruce Young declined to release iden- t1f1calion of either the victim, who as listed in critical condilion ::it Huntington lntercommurtlty I losp1tal. or the cyclist. lie pointed out Juveniles in· ,·olvl.'d in any type of case which involves or may lead to issuance of r riminal charges or California Vehicle Code citations may not be released. The occident occurri!d on Ed· inger Avenue at Waikiki Lane but specific details of how It hap· pened are also withheld until police can Interview all wit · nes11es, Lt . Young uid. talnly be antagonistic to his codefendants," Crosby stresses that details of Dr. Celia's "personal, business and political life" could prejudice Schiff man's chances in court . Dr. Cella. Schif(man, George L. Ollendorf, 44, of Laguna Beach and Stephen R . Evans. 31, of Mis· sion Viejo, face trial on 127 felony counts containea in a Grand Jury indictement. They were indicted after it was testUled that they were involved in lhe siphoning or an estimated S2 miJJlon from two Orange Coun- ty hospitals: Mercy General in Santa Ana f nd Mission Com- munity in Mission Viejo. Both hospitals and two allied medical groups have sued the four defendants for more than $37 million in dam ages. Additionally. all rour face trial J\tay 4 in Los Angeles Federal Court on 44 £elony counts of tax e\•a ion. fraud. thert and con· sp1racy. Judge Olivel' also ruled Mon· day that transcripts or Grand Jury hearings leading to the in· dlctment of the four defendants will be released lo the press and publtc April S. Meter Maid Recovering From Accident Jean Dodd, a Huntington Beach Police Department m eter maid, is apparently on a long, hard road to recovery from spinal injuries suffered six weeks ago in a traffic smash up. The victim of a broad.side col· lislon in downton Santa Ana in· <'a rl y February has been transferred to Kaiser Foundation Hospital. 9400 E. Rosecrans Ave., Room 713, Bellflower. 90706. Police Chief Earle Robitaille issued a memo Friday saylni;: Mrs. Dodd's doctors say she may receive a rew visitors, pluR card11, nowers and letters. She was in critical condition for many day11 at the Orange County Medical Center Intensive care unit. The driver o( the car that ra mmed hers sustained only minor lnjuMe11 and wM charged with felony drunken driving. HB Hires Schools Arbiter Huntlnfton liuch City School Dlstrkt trustf'es hired u S9.GOO·t1 )'ear negotlutor Monday nJgbt 10 himdle employe contract talk:-. with Brian Garlond c:ullna thl' slngle no vol~. Garland 11a1d today that whlh• he docs not obJe1•t to h1rin" Or John Thompson or Julian and As soda&cs, he did object to maklni.i a hasty decision without lookanij at alternate negotiator services. He rererred to the matler as a "run, Chicken Little, sky 111 fall· Ing" oppro1ch. Howcvu. school Superinl~n dent S. A Moffett said today he did look into other i.ervtces, but found none adequate. He saJd ad· ministrators needl'd to hire so, meone quickly to-:.tart prepanng for bargaining this year under new legislation wh1rh takes ef. ftttJuly J. Garland pledged to wor~ with Dr. Miller on ba rgaining to avoid "last year's d isaster" in tearht>r contrart talks. He said he'doesn't question Miller's ability bu~ simply wanted an option. As 1t stands, he said. at "looks lake a sweetheart contract." Mo(( ett said a negotl atlon service offered by ont.' legal firm alre ady was booked and tht· California School Boards A:.· sociation doesn't have the st arr to provide the service ne<Xil'd in llunlington Beach. Trustees deliberated the hirinr< of the Julian firm in executive session (clo~ed to the public l for three hours before taking their vote. Mofrett said the session dealt with pers onnel and Dr. Miller was asked several questions of a job Interview na,ture. MARINE ... inj ured when he had a seatun• and fell from a jail rell bunk Theories advunccd by his ex aminers so rar i.uggcst physclcal damage from his head injuries is at fault. A second suspcrtcd cause i!\ psychiatric, rooted m his being abruptly burdened with Ii£<' or dealh decis ions at 18. aftor a comfortable. shelterl'd life. Mann waii a combat squad leader at an age when :i;ome young American males aren't even i.ha,•lng yet. Data provided hy psychiatric r esearchers on the traumatic war neurosis theory and events in Mann's life poi nt to a strong parallel. his m other, police and certain doctors who have seen ham agree. One is his alleged total lack or memory of the two holdups , in which losses were relatively small and no one was injured. "He wakes up in the morning afterward and wonders why we are all i;o upset.•· Mrs. Mann says or the vi~its by police, and the trips to jail and court The family visited the youn~ prisoner in OranRe County J ail Sunday, lo tell him the public de· fender's office ha!\ sent for re- cords at all the hospital" he has visited for study and evaluation. And she said the young ex· Marine who came home from the war to the life he Jives today, with a Purple Heart and Vactn::im Service Medal, seemed m·ithrr encouraged nor optim1st1c. "lie had tears in his eyes when we lert," t.he said. Pay Hike Okayf'd SAN FRANC ISCO CAP> - Salary hikes totaling $2 3 m1l11on have been approved for about 16.SOO city employes, but lht' pm spect or pay cuts (ace mrn.t or the 1,910 craft union members who haven't signed a greements The Board of Supervisors gave final approval Monday to the in· crrases. · 2 Get Rich on Water? Two Lido Is le r esidents could make millions because they hold rtahts to an invention which ap· parently can separate hydrogen 1tas from water for use in place of natural ~as. Tes\11 by a second independent laboratory have r eportedly con· firmed that the hydrogen con· verter does extract nammable hydrogen from water. Information about the tests of the converter invented by Dr. Sam Leach was released Monday by Morris Mirkin, chairman of MJM Hydrotech Company. owner or the automotive rights to the invention. Mirkin, who maintains a home on Lido Isle, is a Lo8 Angeles busi ness man who founded Budget Rent-a-Car. Randall Presley, a neighbor of Mlrkin's and presid~nt oC The Presley Coinparues, holds rights to re- ~idcntial application of the inven· Uon. Mlrkin's company is not a publlcl,y held nrm and fltlancial observeu believe that he 111 act- ing as spokesman fort.he inventor because he is not constrained by stock regulating agencies. Markin gave an extensive in· terview to CalJrornla Busin~s. a twice monthly (inanclal publica· tion, whlcb baa been following the story of the converter closely. in which he predicted that the ap- pllcaUon of the converter could give The Presley Companies "blllions in sales over a period of time." The story. whlch r eceived the personal endorsement of the magazine's editor Ernest Schon- berger, also uid Mirkin ls In a position to realiie "unfathoma· ble millions of dollars" from the invention. Il Is the prospect of the poten- tially huge money-making capability of the invenUon whlcb has caused a dramatic rise In the price ol Presley stock on the American Exchange. The increases have been IO lm· pcessive that on two occaslom- once at the nut or the yenr and again last week -tradinJ: In the stock has been suspended while further inform at ion is sought to better inform Investors about the invention. Trading In the bome·building firm's stock is expected to reopen Monday after the test resulti. from the two laboratories has ~ sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Th·al stock closed a little over S20 a share when trading was sus· pended last week. Financial observers say the key lo the speculation now will rest in the marketability of the device. Arthur Edelstein. chief engineer al Approved Engineer· Ing Test Labs. one of the indepen· dent firms testing the oevice, said the tests conducted by bis lab did not indicate whether the extraction of hydrogen from water by the device was economically feasible. One observer pointed out lbat u n I t'll s the de v I ct cu n h ,. manufactured and ln'ltllll1-d 111 the home at a low prier. at will not be the moneymukcr it ls s up· posNi to be. The application of the lnveb· tion wlll be to cheaply produ('c hydrogen gas, usmg a minimum o( electrical ~ergy. Thal gas will then be used in oil home ap- pll onces that now cons ume natural cas It lhe process can be adapted. According to the story io CallCornla Business, "A one !!hot price, at retail, on a production line unit m ight run somethin1 like $900 lnllially. accordinl! to Mlrkin, with very little Ille co11t tbereafler. lnumuch as firing up costs are claimed to be negligible and water is the chemical feedstock. "This 111 not necessarily the way It will be marketed," th~ magazine quoted !\firkin as warning. ""- Mlrkin conceded that lhe de· vice will still need to l.lndtrgo on· llne tesu. ( Irvine ED ITI ON VOL. 69, NO. 90, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1976 Today' C:lo lng .Y. Steeb . TEN CENTS I e Housing Argument Challenged', By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Of-0.•lf~le4tuft Irvine'!' call for a 11ummary JUdgmcnt in two hou~ing·relalt'd ... u1ts 1s an allempl by the cit> lo duck llS OWO r t.>gulatlOIL'i, !ill}'!> lht: oppos ing attorney In an antervlew Munday, Carlyle llall, a ttorney for the Cente r for Law an the Public In tcr est . said the city uttorncy'o; arguments ure ·:without ... ub· stance" The oppo'ling 1>idL-S will go to court April 9 for a heanng on the c1t v'., motion to have two hou!>ing ca~es thrown out ot court Tht• •rn1 t s, filed by environmenta l writer We11lt•' J\lar'<. 11ix othu Jn •ane residents and the Orange ruunt~ Fa ir llo u:>1ng Council. contend appro\'al of the Irvine In· dustnal Complex Ea:1t violate~ c1l) hou1>1ng goal" The goals call for n broad r~•nl(e of housina. avitllable to au ~le ment or th~ commuruly, mclud· ing worker"I Howen~r , e'•nluation-i or the proposed complex md1cafr that m ost of the C'xpected 54.000 emplo.)•es will not be able to afford toli\•e in lrvme In asking that the case be thrown out, the city uttomeys con· tend that. as a char ter city, lr\'1nc ·~ not bound by !>t&t<' reqwre· ment~ that ionmg IX' C'<>ttMi.tent with the housing l'lement'I of t(t•neral plan 1'he plaintiffs ch~rged that the city violated its housing gool:4 by approving tht: 111 dustnal aru zoninJt. Also, the attorneys nott.'d that. since the ltuab "ere filed, the general plan hus been arnendl!d with the addition of stronger hou:.· ing policies. But ll all contends, "The #mcndmt>nts mukt" the plan stronger than before In tcrmi. or pohc1e' When they odd the Jr\'ine lndui.lrlal Complex-East, that Jlltll ma kes 1t more inconsistent wlththene"° policies. ''They are nice policies, but there 1s oo program of action," he said '"They also say they don't have to follow their general plan nnymore sin<'(' Irvine is u charter city. How ('anyouofflciul ly udopt some policies and then \'IOI ate them., What IS the point O( adopting them in lher1rst place'' "Even 1( the st ate law does not specifically apply to churter cH1es." Hall mainla\ns, "wt• believe that the cilles are bound to follow their own policies ... Ir the Orange County Superior (St"e HOUSING, Page A.U U.S. Fleet Stands By Americans May Be Taken from Lebanon ;: . . ... ·! . WAS HINGTON IAP> -A seven-ship U.S. Navy task group has been m oved into position within 24 hours steaming time of Lebanon in case 1t is needed to evacuate 1,450 U S citizens from the strife· lorn country, Pentagon sources said today. Def e n se D e partment spokesman Wilham Greener told a briefing that the Sixth Fleet ha' received no orders to start an evacuation. GrePnet said that "elements of thl' Sixth F leet are in the Eastern Mediterranean," but dtd not specify the location Sources said tht• helicopter carrier Guadalcanal and liix am- phibious i.hips and destroyl'rs are in a holding pattern about a day's !'.teaming time from the Lebanese coa~l Aboard the am· phib1ou-; ships 1" a Marine hat· talion of a bout I . 700 men The t a"k group rcportt.'dly was moved to that rio..,.tion from a Greek port \\ 1lh1n the lal>t frw days A SO\'lt:'l Sverdlov rla-;s crui,er is reporll•d to h:J\'{' moH'<I from a poMllon off the Eg) pl1.m coast to Yo11th Problenas a point where 1t can observe the t; S. Na \'y task group The US. Na"y has 44 ships in the Eastern and We,.t ern '.\1 ed1t err an ean The Rus!iwn Oeel 1n the Mediterranean num· bl'rs 46 ships . ncross the border.lo force an end to the civil war . There were Arab pr ess reports that Syn an Pre!i1dent Hafez As· sad had sounded out the Umlt>d States. Francl' a nd the Vatican as to wh e the r they could The m o\'ement of the Navy i:uarnntee that Israel would stay t ask gr oup wa'> r eported as lefl1st , out ar Syn a m oved lo rem in the '.\losll'm!> and P ull'stinian J!Ul'r· Lebane~e com butanls. nllas dosed 1n on the Chnsuan militia headquarll>rs in Beirut and Ll•bant>sc politicians l''< prl''i'\ed pubhc frar' that S) r1a m1i:ht .,end troOJJ!> and ;irmor The Unitl'd States is:.ued a warning M ondoy that unyonl' eontt•mplalinl! intervention 111 Lebanon :.hould l>lay out. Unify Efforts: Report Judge Nixes New Trial WASHINGTON CA P I • l ' S District J udJ.!e John J S1r1ca . 1n hi s f1r-.i \\'.ilt'rJwte ruling since h<' \\a~ fcll<'d h) a heart :it I :wk Feb 5. t nd av den1ccl u nl'w trial tor lorrnl'r Wh1ll' llouse chiC'f of !>Larr II R. llald<'man ............. Poyi11g Off !-'C'n Hobt•rl Griffin !H Mich I dnbbh.·s a bas ketball up lhl' :'\l'll:•lt• !:ilcps t uda) prior lo pre~enting il lo Se n Birch U:J~ h 1 D Incl ) Cnfftn was P<1) in~ off a bet on :\l 11nch1~ 111ghl·..., nat1nnal thampinn;;;lup haskl'lhall .l?amc 1~h1<:h Indiana bested ~lu:h1&!n 8'i·&<. <STOHYB4l A final r eport from lrv1m··s Juvenile Di\'ersion and Delin- quency Prevention Task Force c alls for a coordinated effort throughout the city lo deal with problems o f yo uth an t.I s trengthenin g or available counseling programs. The report and a review of ju\'enile problems is set for d1:.· cussion Saturday al a joint met•t· ing of the Irvine City Council and lrvine school board. The 9 a.m . meeting w ill be held al city hall , 4201 Campus Drive . During the last six months of 1975. a total of 176 juveniles were arrested on various char~e" 1n Irvine Petty theft, possession of marijuana and burj?lary topp<.·d the li st of ofrl'M•l's that got 1u,·emlt•s 1n trouble with the law. Over the saml' pl·riod. ninl' n•pre,<'ntall n•s of lr\'lnc' 'chool' and city govC'rnment formt'<i ..1 task force to look mto the pro· bl ems. The l'ffort w;i.; init1att'<i last summt'r. \\hen the council de cided lo finance J city referral service to put rt''itdents in touch wi th available counseling and oth<'r M'fVIC.:t'S Uut a check or what wa" available· ind1l'akrl that the net.>ded !>(•nice-, \\tore not avail a bk In 1ts rt'comnwndut1on'I, th1• task forl'C calls for a cnord1natl'd 'No Action' Suggested in Badham Case Callaway Steps Down B> JACK C'llAPPF.LL 0 1 t"• O•llr ,., ... M.tH ,\ confufrnt1al rC'port by thl· i.totl' Fair Pollt1c:1l Pract1c1•., ('omm1~Mnn :;taff on l'omplainh ll•\cl<><l ni:atn!>t A''t·mblyman HobNl B.11th..1m will r~'l'<lmm(•nel no actwn ht• taken aJ.:;11n\l lhl· t lran.:1• Count v It 1·1.1ul1ht11n Baelharn hatl bt•t•n at'l'U'l'd hv lkp11 hllc· an 0111111nl'nt llnrry ,J d rr ... ~ of m l"ll'l' of puhhc fun1h and \111l.1t 1011' of the• "'alt• fair l•lt•t" lion pr.u·ttt'''" l.t\\, 111 thl' c.1m paiJ.:11 fl)f l S ('Oll>:rt'"'I 'l'i_I\ Itel\\ lwld hy 1\ntln•w lllll!>haw I H Nt•\\ l~'rt lll•,1rh l 1'h1• fuc11' of t ht• romril:11nt w:i-< a m.111t•r "l'llt .it t•l"I'·" e'I '' 1·\ 1wn,1• in "h1rh B.1dh11m wu' r 1· fl•rn'd 111 .1-. "llc•pr1·~1·11t.1l1\\'." .1 "tk u'uullv J.:IH'll m1·mlll'r:< nf 1sr1· 1.•:AK. Paite' ,\2) Coa~• \\'rather Fair throu~h W<'clne' d ti ' • " 1 I h l' n n h• r I Pm · pc r .11 u r l's \\' t' cl n t"• cl ..1' IA•\\ !i tonuihl 45 to 53. htJ!h'> \\'edn(",d .l) 65 ln 72 INSIDE TODA\'" f'or thr flr•I lrml.' ~lllCt' Jlli4 n "'Ot'll' 11.~ lt•adrnq art11r nntl OC'ln·~.~ und its director ho1•r "'ode o ·1~rand ~lam " at 1111' \cad1·m11 Att•o rrl~ The tm1mpll nt Onr 1''/1•u· Ot·t>r tire \ud.11<1 • \ "" · 1~ rrcounl t•d Vl1 />aq1• ,\J ladex ;t.t Y-S.nl<• A J 1-U- l•-...,. .. ,. 11 "'"' u-n ., ., LM ..... ;t.t-• c........... .., _ .. ,,,_, •6' .... e1......... • .... -~· '""" C.....C• aJ Or•..,.c..n>•r er. .. -... ., ....... Dul~ ... II<•• Al s-1> l•1W1tl ,._ A• Stec• Mitrllm .... _,,.,,._,,. •• r T••"'•- l't-• Alt II ri..•• l'W 11• llot-..... ,_ H-.COM ;t.t ... 141 ... _, •• •• ,, 1 •• s .. , .. " au . ., •• ... Morton New Ford Campaign Manager All'Wlt9_ .. RESIGNS POST Howard 'Bo' Callaway W ,\ S II l N G T 0 N ( A P ) Howar d II. Callaway has r e signed us Pres ident Ford's cam patlln mnnager and \\Ill be sue C<.'eded hy Rogers (' B Morton, a Whit<' House source said today ~lorton 1s the Whale lfouM· coun-.l'I who handll'<; ha1son with lhe Prc:.1d('nt's campa11?n C<lm m11tcc , White llouse p re~.; M'crctury · Hon Nes::.l'n sn1cl ut his reJ,!ular news hnl'fm~ that hC' would have• an announceme•nl l0oncern1nl! Callawu) later in tht•da~ Nt.>!iMm said C'allirn;H met with Ford and White I louse ('hi1•r of Staff U1c hard C'hl·nC'~ at th" Whitt• llOu!>t' Mond11y nuthl Tht• mcl'lini.t lusted near!~ an hour C:Jtl:l\\ a~ hall hl'1•n susp!'nd1•tJ nt h1 :1 o"n rec1ul·~t pt•ndin~ uo in ,., . .,11~at1on of q1u•><t11mo; r a1~1·1I about t11s roll' 1n prnmot1nJ.: a Colorado sk 1 rc·M11 t h1• 11\\ "' Thi• '"itch 1n t•umpu1J,:n management hacl ht'l'O 1'"<1wctt·1l. C11llnway said l'orlit•r that hc• clicl not e'<ri<•ct to n •turn to his rol<' cl'i Sympathetic Betty Slants 'Final Days' WASlllNGTO:i-; t1\PJ -First Lady Rl'lly Ford '>ays s he helteve" a contro\'ers1al new book on Richard :\1. Nixon's last da\· m the White llouse will l'\ cntuall) he regardc-d as fi e 11on. not fact '.\lrs Ford also 'laid portions of "The Final Days,·• b y Wnshlnl(lon Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. · could have been omitted." '"I ha\'(' a great deal of sym· path) not only for Mrs Nixon but for th«> whole famtl), .. Mr1'. Ford commented durinit an ap· pearanCl' 1n Ne" York Monda> · t feel badh that thmS?~ that are in the pa~t and izonc are still com 1ng out .. The book claims that both ="ix on and his wife drank hea' ily during the Watergate scandal that led lo Nixon's re~iiznation 111 August 1974 It ali;o <1C'picls a die; traught, suicidal Nixon on the• l'\'e Of hlll departure who W('pt during a m eeting with Sttretory of State Henry A. Kissinger and pounded the carpet as he miked , "What have I done? What has happened""' Kissinger said Monday that ex- .. erpts he hu seen from the book were distorted and insensitive These excertps "'contain too much gossip. loo many inac curac1e11. d1s lort1on11 and m1f\ reprt'sentatlons lo be dea lt <Ste NIXON, Pagl' t\Z) m:in.tJ(l'r of 1 he Ford camp.11g11 Callawa~ stepped a!i1de ~larch 1:1, "hilt-:.a) tnJ.! that he" a!> run f1dcn1 of "com pl Ne exoncrat1011 · 1n th<' !>k1 area conlrc)\ers) Th<' ~uspenswn n1ml' uflt•r 1t was dt~clo!>ed that ('allawa-., a rorm(•r secretan of lhc Arm' \loll pt•rm1i.sion lll l''<Pand the !>kl 1 esnrt on J!O\'t•rnment land aft1•r d I ., (' ti ' s I n J1, t h I' (' a s c \\ I t h i\J.!n<'ultun· D1·11:.1rtnw111 off1('1a1' l<1st !>Untnll'r 111 tu ... 1'1·11laJ.:11rl of f1t 1• That \\us 011 "" IJ-.t <luv 1n tilt' i\rmv poi-I ." hrd1 lw fe·fl 10 lakl' 11t1• ru rn P•llgn .1oh Stu,111 ~111•11c·"'. "ho h.itl Ul•t•n (';tll.1\\,1\' cl1·1111I\, h • .-. llC'e•n c.1•f\ 1ni• ·" at'l 11lj! 1·.imri.11.:n 111:1na1:1·1 :\l nrton h;i.. li••••n Foril''> "h1C'f \\'h1t1• llou-.t· p11lrl1t•;_1I :rule•, ''1th lhf' tllll' of C'1111n-."l111 to the Pn·~• rl1• 11l NEW MANAGER Rogers C. B. Morton approat·h to youth problem ... by city and school d1.,tncl per ... onncl with al'companyini: l'<lucataonal and counseling program.; for p<1n•nh It ..,ug~est!> that a ··coordinator for \OUth nnd f::lm 1lv scrv1ct''" bl• appointed to lie various efforts togl•thl'r 1\dd1t1onally. it recommends strent:thening of the L"C Irvine Youth Sen·ices Program. a coun,.l'lin ~ <1nd rl'ferral sen·ace to "'h1ch j uvcnik offenders arc !;t•nt as an altC'rnat1vc to juve111 le hall Or the 176 JU\ l'nlll'" arrC'>led la-.t 't•n r. 150 "l'rl' rt'leas<'d to lht'1r. p.irents. six to protecl1Vl' custody, 28 to j uvcnill9hull, and 56 W<'fl' rcferrl'd to the Youth Sen ice' Program, according to the report A survey by the task force sou~ht lo find out what residents see U!> the problem s of youth ln·ml' youngster,, the sur\'CY 'aid. lack a "Sl'n"c of "ell be ing, ·meaning. "'they arc unhap· p.). worried. upSl'l and do nol fed at Pl'acc within themselves " Also. 1t ('Oncludl·d. "Youth feel the~ ha\ e no power to control lhl'lr own behavior Frustration n•sults from consistently being d1 n.•ct<'d by pan•nts. teachers CSee \'OL'Tll, Pagei\2) Girl Clai1ns She Started Irvine Fires i\ 13 \'('ar·Old J.!lrl told ln •1n1• riohcl' ~londa~·t hat -.he ha'> ... 1ar1 1•cl a S<'rll'" of m mor fires al Park WC'st i\partmt•nl 11, 11~111<·1• saul P olll'l' c•e1nU1l'lt•d th<• 1;:1 rl, \\ho.,1• namt• w;1' not rl'lt·t.twd cltJl' tn ht•r aJ?e . afl(•f -.h<.' was 'l('t•n ni·nr a tr;i'lh can f1r1• ;it 11 luundr" r 11om in th<' corn pl<•x Monrlay ur h ·rnoon The• r1r(• w:is thr most r<•t·c•nt in ;i st•rl('' of m innr r1rc•11 that huve occurred on an olmosl daily ba'lt~ at the complC'x for months Thl' fires gent-rally huv(• hecn c·onfincd to tra'lh conlnmer11 in ('arport ~ and 1n laundr~ rooms. arcord1ng lo pohn• Officers said they are workinit with the !(1rl 's parents to 1t1•l psychiatric counseling for lh•· tccnag('r Burglars Had Key In Irvine Theft? llaldcman a~kcd for a n<'w trial and an eY1dcn- t 1 a r ) h ea r i n g in h is Watergak co' er-up con· \ 1ct1on on grounds thul there was unauthorized <'<>ntac t with the Jury by a third party -the wife of a L'S mars hul li ts pe11t1on said -.upen l!'.tng M ar1>hal Elh!> Dulcy took hill wire iJlon~ "hen the Jury Wl•nt for din· ner and l1ntertarnment to th(' Offlrer~ Club ut An· drews i\f'B 2 Lido Men Eye Millions Oti Invention Two Lido Is l<' residents could make millions brcause they hold rights to an invention which ap- parently can separate hydrogen and oxygen from wuter for u11c 111 homl'" and auto!> TP't~ hy a !>econd sndepcndent lahoratory have rl'portedly co11- f1rmt•d that tht· hydrogen con vC'rter does extract Oammabll- h) dml!<'n from watl•r lnformution about the ll'!ilS or the convcrtc·r ln\'<'nlcd by Dr. S:im Lt•ach w::is rell'ascd Monday hv :\torrt" M 1rkm. dralr man or r.i.1~1 lf)<lrot1·<'h Company. 11w rwr of thl· uulomol1vc rights tot hC' inn·ntwn M1rk111, who muint;11n11 a homl' on l.1<10 Is le" I~ tt Los J\ngcll·s l111,11u·'>smon who found ed fludg{'l Ri>nt a Cur Handull l'rt•.,lt•Y. a n1·i.ihh11r o( M1r kin'!> and prl•sidl·nt 11f The Presley ('(Jmpuni•·~. hnlcl11 rl){htR to n · s1d<•nl1al uppheul1on or the inven lion M1rkln'11 company 1!4 not u publicly held firm and fmoncial ob'>crvt•rs believe lhul he i'4 act· rng s11 <11111kc"m on for the Inventor <Ser WATER, Page AZ) Witch Doctor Does His Job KUALA LUMPUR. Mulaysrn CAPI OHic1als herecla1mi.h1n tnl! success for the witch doctor Burglars who apparently had a they hired lo keep away rain key to an office bu1 ldmg at 2082 from the Malaysrnn Open Golf Michelson Drive an Irvine helped Championship themselves to more than $340 In Torrential r ains hnd drenched goods from fi ve offices the city during four previous The owners told pohce Monday days. but none fell on the $:Olf the thefts in cluded radios. cour eSunday until play ended calculators, a stereo, lamp and OH1cials wouldn't say how electric pencil s harpener much they p aid "bomoh" Haji OHtcers said there was no sign Ahmad . nor exactly how he of forced entry in the weekend performed his duties. They said burglaries, leadintt them to ('On d1sc1011urc might weaken his elude that the burglars had a key. powers in the future. I ' • llPW#fl~' .• tJ ! DAIL V PILOT NIXON •.• valh, •· Kb 1nctr said lhrou,ch a ~poknm an. Jle added lhal lhey show ·•an 1nd~ent lack of ~mpa5. Ion a nd lack of Hsenllal human un- dent:mchng on the p.i.rt of the JUthOr't," The .,polt esmun '"'d """'n.:t·r was not a 9ourc.·.-for t h1• book. but the ~~cn•tary CH knowkdiccd hl· nnd an a1dt: v. \'re 1ntcrv1 •wt.'() l>y the author=- Chorle• Colson, ~ formt•r Nix· on aide who ser ved &even montbi. in J.ill for ob1'truct1t1i JU1>ll<·e 111 tht Uun1 l'I Jo;ll~bt·r~ cu~c. Mud an Dalla1'. ··1 don't bchcv1• Mr Nix on w a~ th<' kind o r m an who could lo!lt? control or himself " Nixon "never drank to excc."'i~." Colson addt..-d Commt!rce St-crt-tar) Elliot Richardson, who alMJ 'crvt"d 1n. :'11xon 's <'ab1n c t , s .11d 1n Soicr a m entu. he cl•d not know v. hether t he ulleaations abuut N1>t0n 's bt>hav1or v. t!r(' lrUl' lie said he wa!> d asturtx-'d about any accounts ba,l'd uo r umor. but ~aid he doe., not k1111v. 1( "Thi· F1n<.1I Oa) o; •• fall' into thJL ('att•gon Richardson said th\.· nation ·v.111recover1tl'I pol1t1c.il heart" sooner 1f all f acr.. about \\'tit erg.He "arc reveull'<I News w eek publis h e d a :l0,000 word l'X<'e r pl from the hook.1hl~ W~l"k l 'r t1111 Pog~ 11 I YOUTH ... and polic'e without the opportuni- ty to ma kl• their own dec1s1ons " "Vouth abo lack r es pect, t-'ipecially for lhe mo;elves. v. ho they are and what they can do T hey h c k c o n fidence 10 thcmselve!>,'' the result.; said. .. Another common re~ponse wa-. the lack of fondnt:"S l'Unnl{ and love that youth recc1 ve or towarru. themselve!> · • • ··Youth today -;e em to I ack the under s tanding o ( eH•nt-. Jnd circum!>tanccs :.rnd lht· ability to use this inform at1on in dealin~ with their own live•.," tht: .,un·cy Ind icated T he ta:.k for ce concluded that thtoi.e problem!'i re.,ull an "an~e>r , hor edom . an'<1 ouo;nt"'ls, conru-.1on and frus tration" which should b1· comb attcd wa th un or g anized public eflort. Harris Trial Delay Nixed LOS ANU El.F.S {1\P I -"Wc'ri· on our v.a y to tra ul," !>aid a lit• fens(' ottornt>v for s, mbumt•w L1ber<•l 1nn /\r-mv m<'mbers U1ll Jnrl Emily fl :irri' aft er a JUllJ!t' .,quekht'd 111!', motion LCJ delJ} lhL· CUM' for ont• )'t'ar Leonard We1 nglass, Mrs. llarris' cour t appoi nt('d at· torney, concedct.I "lhr motion pha!>e of the <'oi.e is pretty ~ell «Oncluded " now that Superior ('nurt Judi:e ~I ark nr andlcr de llat•cf th<' cont1nuanre n ·q ur.,t Monday ond !tel an t\µ1 il 11 lnJI da11• for the Harr1sci; Tht• eour t t urned to<l:iv ro .another prl'lrial ddcnst• mot1<m. wht<'h seeks to derlarc lhl• JUry .;yst('m invalid . The dcrL·nsc rnn · trnds m any m inority ~!rou1> members a nd other s ;trl' t''C· ('h11led from pnnels h<'rauo;c th1·v hllH' folll·d tc1 r('j!ISll'f to \Olt· Jurors tradit1onallv ha\•1· b(•t•11 ~<'lcctecl from votl'r rc~lstr;at ion h~ts. Ar ms Sale Srt BONN. Wl•:.t C:1•rm.any (i\P ) - ("ht111('ellor l klmul S1·hfnull' ~''' ('rnnwnl "all h•:f\•1• a looph11lc an 11)'1 lwn on orm' <'xpt1rh lo 0011 N ,\ T 0 <' o u n tr"''. a I lrl\\ 1 n"' fo'runt c to 'f'll JCl f1 ~hll•r horn hers ell•\ <·lop1•cl J111nlly hy l;t•r many anci Frun<'c, i.:o"ern rnenl soUrt'l'l> .. nacl tnd;iy. ORANGE CO.ST ,....,...,.~ .. c~''"•tt•t'•ht ""'"'"ti""•'•n"' t ,,,..., ,,_. ,.,..,..,,. •• , "''· ,, rvfll1 ,,..,,. , ,...,_ r.,..,... Library Data~ers Anne·'.\lari~ Sircello. Pier Sircello and Audrey Wilson !from left > a r e getting r eady for a dance exhibition befor e the F riends of the Irvine Br anch Library on the ~tep~ of the University Park Librar y. E ight girls from tht' Irvine Institute of Dance Arts will perform for the fnends April 8. Th~ gir ls will perform to music from .. Sleeping Beauty." "Coppelia" and "Giselle." Probe Continues For Battin Jury . Jury <.<>lect1on t·ontanut>d today an Lht' Oran~•· (.'ounly SUPl'rtor Court trial or Su pen 1,or Hoht•rt Ha11111 "1th )J\\\t•r., ft1r bnth :.ldl'" l'JI 1•(11 11\ l'hl'clOOi! the polilltal <1,.,oc1,1t1on .. u( µru.,pl'c- tl' e Jur or s Buth lawyers and Jud~c Ke n· nl'lh E l,Jl' rt'Pl'Jlt'flly a .. kt•d pol\'nl1 .1l Juorors 1f neW!-PllPl'r puhlil·1ty ,.tl'mm1r1g from thl' 111· d1t·tment or Rattan would bl' o lador with th«.•m \\ht•n the time t u me to dt>li \'l'f a vt•rdJrt. Ud1•11 -.,• attornt·" i\talth<•w Kuril1d1 !J<;kt>d p0ros pc·c11ve Juror' 1( the \\'~1ll'rl(atl1 .;cant.Ja l .1nd its r esulting prO'it'C Ul111ns had inclll<'l'd ma,tru.,t of polit1 - e1an .... 1nclud1 11g has 46-ycar ·old then I Balltn ·., b:whl·lor status al'o fa~un-U promant•ntl)' 111 Kunlu:h ·~ cauc t 11m~. "lf I told > ou that :\Ir Battrn v. a<. :-in1de and hos a #!trlfr1end, "ould that preJud1cc ~ou again't h1m '1 " E.;ir h 1de ha., 13 per<>mptory chiilll·n~es to <''<l'rc1st• in the Jury selection phase At noon today, Se \ en pros pect 1 vt• 1urors had bl'l'll r e moved by s u ch chnllen~e., l3a tt111 ract•o.; trial on seven felony count!> :.lemming from his allegdt'd illegal use of his office and ofrlt•c stuff d urmg his 1914. ramp:.aq~n for lieutenant gov- l'rnor Included m the grand jury tn- d1clm cnt are charges of granll tht.>£t. m1soppropr1at1on of public funds •md th e filing or faJsc pay claims. Pro11eC'utor Jac k Ryan and Kur1IH'h <lo not believe that Jury selcC'11on can be compll:led until ncxl week. ,,ff ~ets T housands FBI Harassment May Be Admitted WASlfl ~GTON (i\P) -Atty. Ct'n Edw:.ard H. I.en may !>OOn 1ni.truct J ust1<·e O••partment of· f1c1a l s to 11ot1fy pcrh:.a p o.; thou~and c; 11f Am\'ricans thul tht•y \\('!'(' \11rt1ms or the !-"Ill 's harassmC'nt c am pl'.l1i,:n, Ul'Cord 1n1? lo ckp::irlmC'nl sources "I th111k lhl' attorn1•\• i.:c•nc•ral 1o; lnol.an~ \f'ry r:n or~1hl\ nn lh1• pl.111. · a rank1n~ 111(11·1.il s.11d 10 1 '''ilf'"''' lo '1111''>111111, \londJ} l.1•\ 1 1•xpcrt 'I In ret·1•1v1• "'nttrn rf'l'•IOlOll'Ocl.1t1nn., lhl' \l ei•!.. lrom 111f1C"1 ,1b 1k\clup1n~ the pbn Thl' Ffl f r11racl11r tt'lf 12 c·oon lt•r1nt1•ll11i1·n1•l· p1 oi:r;itn,, kno"' n '" C'111nh•lp10 al \Jnous t1m1•., h1•1v.1•1'n t!1:,i; Jncl l!l7 1 to ha r;i'l'I .ind ,fl,rupt 1111l1tanl 1,.,l1ll«al ~11111µ-11111 I ht· ldt a net r1~hl Th!' 1,1 r r.et < 111t· I udl'fl tht' non- ' 1ol1•n t Southl·rn C'h r "t1.1n l.eMlcr,h1p Cu11l1•r1•n('1', lht• m11n• 11ltlat .1nt Rl ,1c·k l'anlJlt-1:. tin<! Stmk ntc; for a lh•mncr.1tir· ~lety. flhl hill' Cnmmun.,t .rnt1 ")('aah'l ~:roup,, :ind tht• Ku Klux Kl an cr<'d1l hi m , arcording to lt'st1mony bcforc Ill\' !';enute in-tcll 1 ~encc comm1ttco. King's SCLC WM a Cointelpro tar~et, but the act;, it ie~ ag:unst King were broader than lh<' toun· l\'rtntclllgencc program alone. ~1me groups and individual$ ho\e lcar n1·d lhat lhl'y werr ("tH ntelpro \'ll'lams thr ou~h lnwsu1ts as:a1ns t the FBI and rc- ftu1·~1 o; for F HI Ille., undt'r the l''reedom o( lnformotaon Act. nvt many ofh,•r '1c·t1ms muv not ha"l' thl' mon1'y. lhe p.it1rn('~· or the 1nlcrest to pur\ue a ll·n~thy hat lie fur 1nto1 malmn Th!' Ju-.t1n Oc partnwnt plJn \\(IUld a m..tke M11·h 111formt11111n :J\;11l:iblc to t hl•m for f11•t-ancl 1n JJrt \ att·. "Thl'rr a r(' I how of us whn reel \'('r) 'tr<in Rly thl" ou~hf 11) he done," s~11d 001• rank1ni.: of11clal "ll ought lo he clont• b<•cuuse U'oantt•lpro) w;a!-wron~ sn ltw r1r'lf ph•<'t.' an<I 1t was d111w by the <kpartmrnl " i:,....r~Al WATER ... h«aUk be 1s 11ot coculralned by stock r~1ulat1n1 .,enclM Mlrkin e a ve an mtnsiv• ln· tttview LO C-1Jforola Buain 1, a t..-ice monthly tlnanclal publlca· Uoo, which ha• ~ follov.·1ng lhe story of th~ C'onvc-rtt r clOtiely. in which be predicted thll\ the ap. plJratJon of the con''<'r1er could give The Presl~y Companies "billions in sales over o p(!nod oC time." 1·he 5tory. which r~clved the: p.:nson al endor11,·m~·nt or the magazine' editor Ernest Schon· berger. ah10 u ld Mlrklr1 I~ In <i position to r ealize "w1fulhoma . ble million~ or dollars" from U1e '"'entlon. It iis the pros pect ol lhe poten · t ial ly h u~e m o nl'y-mak lng rapab1lity of the tnventton whieh hois caused a dr amllt1c rise tn the price or Prei.ley tock on the Amt>rican E xch anic. The incrt'ases have be<!n so 1m· prhs1ve that on l~o occas ions - once at the fi r st or the year and again last week -trading in the stock bas been suspended while further infor m atton is sought to better 1nrorm investors about the 10\'ent1on. Tr ading in the home-building firm's stock is expected to reopen Monday aft er the lest r esults from t he two laboraton es has bet>n sent to the Securities a nd Exchange Com mission. That stock closed a litUe over S20 a share when tr uding was sus- pended last week. Financial obser vers say the key to the speculation now will rest in the marke tab1Uty Of the device. Arthur Ed e l s t e in , c hie f engineer at Approved Engineer - rng Test Labs. one of the indepen- dent firms t est ing the d evice. sa id the tests conducted by his Jab did not indicate whether the exlr uct ion of hy drogen from wat ~r b y the d e vice was cconon.1cally feasible. One o\lserver pointed out lhat unless the device can be manuract:ired and installed 1n the home al a low pn ce, 1l will not be t he moneym aker 1t 1i. !>UP· posed to be. l'he app11cat1 on of the inven - tion will be to cheaply produce hydrogen gas, us ing a m1ntmum of clectn cal ('nergy Thal gas will then be used m all home up. plianres th <.1t now co11:.umc natural gas 1r the procc:.s can be adapted Accord ing t o t ht-story in California Business, "A one-shot pn ce. at ret ail. on a production line unit mig ht run something hkt' S900 initially, according to Mirkin. with ve ry httle life CO'll thereafter. inas much as fi ring up co:<ts are claimed to be negligible and w a t e r is the che m ical feedstock. ·'This is not necessarily the way 1t v.111 he marketed." the magazine q uoted M1rk1n a~ warning ~firkin conceded that tht.-de· vice will stall need lo undergo on. line tests. Humor Talk Set at College llumon st Ric hard Armour will lectu re at 11 a .m . and 7.30 p.m. Wednesday in the science/m ath l{'<'turc hall al Saddle b nck Collei:e. Admission Is free. Armour h as published more than SO books , including "A Short History of Sex" a nd "Going Around in Academic Circles." II e has contn bu led to leading U S. and Drit1sh penod1cals, and he wntes a weekly fcaturr, syn- d 1 c n t ed an mor e than 300 nl'" o;papers. Additional infor mat1on on Armour's appearanr es 1s 11va1la· ble by calling t he school's com- munity 1nforma t1o n 0H1ce, 49S 4\#50 or 831 -9700, ext. ~.:J. f 'rorre P a9.-A I HOUSING. • • Court juuJ((' rules in favor of the c·1ty, lhl' c:.io;es will be lhrown ool nr court. Ho wever. a ruling a&::iinst lhl' City will not mt"un a ,·1ctory for the• pluint1rrs. Hather. 1( the rultnJ! ltot'S nJ(alnst the d ly, thl' C'ao.;es m en•ly m<>Vcto lht· next legal 1>1t•p, I l11ll :said. Jaycee Goof Woman Wim Male Award JACKSONVILLE. Fia (AP) -Tht Jacksonville J aycees chose D A Crews os Ma n or the Month for F ebru u ry Little <Ld they know th~ winner wus the wife of J ctycee~ me mber Charles Barnes She had joined the group by filUng out a n eppUcu- llon with her initials and the surname of u prc\'ious husb8nd. The a wa rd presentation. m ade 01rl'c weeks aco. was kept qui~l until Monday. The J uycees board is contemplating what to do with three male membrrs who helped Mrs . Dumes join the ~l'oup a nd win the award . She said she hud no intention or c h ulknging Lhl' mal<!·o nly mcmbcr~hip policy of the nutlonal Jayt•t•t•s organization. which was upheld ul>oul 18 months at;o by the U.S. Supreme Court. Art Museurn Hollle Wins Coastal Okay By HILARY KAYE Ot ... l>•tly ...... kaff A permit granted Monday by the Sout h Coast Regional Coastal Commission paves the way for a new hom e in Ne wport Center for th e N e wp o rt H a rbor Art Museum. Voting 8·1, commissioners ap- proved the p ermit for t he 20,000-squar e-foot museum and agreed to allow the subdivis ion of a 26-acre parcel in Newport Center. · The la ndowne r , the Irvine Compa n y, r equested that the parcel at San Joaquin Hills Road and Santa Cruz Drive be sub- divided into a two-acre parcel for the museum, another two-acre chunk for a proposed city library and a 24 -acre pa rcel. Irvine Company officials had hoped the commission would "approve in concept" their plans to construc t office buildings, a com m u nity th e ater a nd a resta urant, on the 24·acre site ad· Jacenl lo t he m useum and city library. Frotft Page Al LEAK ... the House of Representatives, the position Bad ham seeks . Comm ission spokesman John Klephnger said that in a sldff rt!· port to the commission. il is re· commended no action be taken as the mailer was sent out prior to Badham 's filing of nomination oaper!l, a lthoug h he had publtcly dl•clared his <'andidacy for the position se,·eral months ago. The commission will consider the accusations by Jeffrey and the staH report when 1t m eets April 6. "Slaff do"sn 't deeide anything. The com m 1ss ion m a kes de- c1s1ons. The m alter will be pre· senlcd lo the commission at that time. The st arr has made a re- commendation and supposedly those recommendations are con· f1dentia l," Kleplinger s rud. But, Kleplinger said s ince "participants" in the invesliga. lion have seen fit to release some portions of th e report, he found n o u seful purpose would be s('rvcd by withholding further in· formation . But "concept approval" is un· precedented a t the eobstaJ com - mi ss I on and commissioner s declined to take that step. Howe v e r . Irvine Company archit~t Ron Hendrickson coo· vinced r ommissioners to take a straw vote so tha t the Irvine Compa ny could r ead their m - dlvidual opinions r ef(arding of- fice buildings a t that site. Every commissioner present except David Commons said he had "no trouble" with an office building use at the ~itc. Commissioner Judy Rosener told Hendrickson she thought it was a n ideal locution for such "mlxro uses." The land for the museum has ~n donated by ttu' Irvine Com- pany but the museum will pay for construction co ts. David Steinmetz, president or lhe museum Board or Directors, said SS00.000 has been r aist-d and that more than $600,000 has been pledged toward the bwlding . Steinmetz po inted out that some of the pledges are payable only when con:;truction begins • and tha t other donors ha v~ specified they would not con- tribute unlesr. the museum 1~ built ··very soon." T he musl•um. currently local ed al Balboa Houl1•vard and 15th Street on the Ha lboa Peninsula, first ope ned its doors at the Balboa Puv11ion. Steinmetz suid construct ion iK expected to began sometime thhs :-.pring. Pla ns arc not yet ('Om · p let cd for t.he proposed c ity library next door. IRS ASSIS TANCE 'INADEQUATE' WAS lllNGTON <AP> -Tht· Internal Revenue Scn·1ce's tax- payer a ssist a nce pro~ram 1:-. "serio us ly inad eq uate.'' t he House Governmcnl Operation:. Committee churJ!{'S. It cited IRS a ud1Lc; that showed tax men were wronJ! 2.5 PNC'enl of the lime when lhcy an!>wercd taxpayers' q uestions. T he I RS r esponded Monday that the comm1fl<'C' was us111~ year-old d ata and th:.al the error rate has dropped to 13 4 percent since then. Kle plinger s aid a decision will clarify portions of the 1974 fair politica l practices law which simply stated "declared can· B R d didates" c annot use the publicly rown appe funded m ailings afforded by their state orrice. On S ) . That deadline ~ill~ the filing e e ClJ0fi8 of form al no m1nat1on papers , which in Bad ham 's case came a few d ays after the mailer was senlout . "There never used to be a ny cutoff da te . You could send out ~late m ailers up until election day." Kleplinger s aid. Badham and J effrey are two o( e i g ht candida t es fo r GOP nomination for Jlinshaw's 40th Congressional D l11trirt seat. The contender will be decided in lho J une primar y. Radhom originally called the J effrey complaint "nonsense." Complaints by J effrey to the Orange County G rand .Ju'ry hBV e h('<'n dropped :ind r eferred tu thu ~tote attornf'y genl•ral's office, J effrey C'umpaign Ofnc:inlA 11ald, SACRAMENTO (A P ) -· T hC' state Ai.scmbly h as S<'nl a messag~o Gov F.dmund Brown Jr. ab<> 1s delay In making ap- polntm nt'I In a GS 2 hipnrlasnn vote Mon- d ay, t ht' lowc•r hou'll! approvt'tt n bill which woultl i.:1v1• th(' A'I· ~c mhly ~1wak1•r and Scnal t• lenckr th1• powc·r to fil l v:ic·anc·ir•i. on cert:11n stfll(' hew rd:; 1f th1• gov N nor clot•.,n'l name oppo1nle•·., 1n OOduy.,, Th•· Senul~ will comudcr thl' btll llt'Xl. """'mhlym.'ln 11ilrry l<1•e1w <I> F:urt•kn >. t.IHIO'l11r1•cl th1• hill. \\111('11 WC)Uld 11H1•c•t VU('llOC'l('S on 'Jwrifi1·rl hculinJt urt:1 lluarcl'I It w1111ld I.a kl• df1·c:t /\pn l 1:, f""''; ~tH·~u•er•"'fl•"• ~,_,..,.,, "hh...,.. tflt t'w*\fl• hfl{1 Ntci,_,l•f 11'"'4111••; I'"'"~ I\ t t ""lo• ..,,..,.,. ,....,.t.•t• ll"'•' "'· ••v"''"'<f4~1 ..,,..fll,t ·-.r ••·" v.u.-.. '~··""· ., •. ,,., ... ,. \t;,,., fl"1 \"l•j~h.t""h"'""lt\\f•I f I\·'~"' ''""••h••t -""" ,, '""'"·11\PW>•t '•'""'1"•" ...... ~~"" , .... pt<ttit lfllMf t.l'Uf h\IHIVJ c•f.tl\f U iU "" ~ '' ~"'Y )ttM\ (At\t• Moil~, ( • h h .. IM .. ..,.,. Ro~rt N WH"J ....... "t~l'\ilM1.,.., Jack R Cul1i>v (.'1l11rf c!11r1unc1nts moclr puhlir Sunday, 1.hnw that nn<• l'omtelpro '>1q:t't . I ht• SO('I :t Ii:-;\ W11rk1•ro; par · I.\'. aho was th1• laqu·t of numerous f°IH buritlancs to ob tJm 111format1on about lht• party. The l~H·t 1rs wcr~ intend{'(f to d1srupl art I\ 1tics of thc> target ~roups and harass and d1sere<hl their members Th(' OJ)t'rat1on m volved .. cndani: dtroJ.?atory )('l· l e r s anon~ mously to t he Judge Delays Cella Hearing 'llltt r. .. ,..,,.,j •. '' .. ,....,,.. ~,...,.. Thomas t<ttvif t d1tot lhoma~ A. Murptun.- M·n...~·~ t. d0W Q\artes H Loo~ Ri<harcS P. Ni ll Au.1\IM'\ ,.,_.Not,..,_\. e>t\QI'\ omc•s (M l .... ,.,, )til'fllW•'~ (\.ty\41""'1 \•~a.-" H•c.,-.-.,..-\0""1 ~~,.._.,,. "•",.~~ .... " ~.,..._...., • V•twoV )\./'t'lt lA I., .. ..., •t\.M'I b...,,,_., ........ , T•le .... (714) M2'4l21 Ct.uslfl..t AdvertlSl"!JM2-U11 \«Nkb.c. • V•I .. \' Ht#'\Ott•u )11...,10 f '-"' \~ ( .. ,_ ... 4U·OUO '-'""'· ,.,. o. ..... tO<I" ._ ........ c.- Dit"f ...., ,,..,~ '' '' ''· 111Y"t'"'."""'' f'IOtMl"·•I m..U•t et Mh'•fh\•'"4l""'' P'H'••1tt ft••• ~ n••.-Ovt-·• ••\f'l•w~ 'o"~ •111 ""'"'''''01"1 ct ~ ..... -.. t.cOftd t •a\.\ .,."'.'" •••" ,., (!\>' '" w '"· (..,.,..,,.... ~•1rt_,.,, b• , ........ \. ' ,..ift W ¥ tt'f f'T'.-t M l\M6ntfl'I•, flrwMlflt • 1h11WI •" U 1\-Mf emplo)er, parents or spouse o( an i nd I\' 1 ti. u a I t a r gel e d r or harassment l 'nder the Coant<'lpro label. the FBI also manufarturl"d and da 'i lnbuted phony poht1cal tracts m an effort to stir dissension among \'anous pollt1eal groups. The late ci\'il rights leader . Or . ~fart1n Luthrr King Jr , m:iv have been lht> most prominent ''lctim of the conct'nt rnt ed har assment t-ffort. The 1''81 \\ 1retappcd Kin~·,. home and of· rice and \\ hlSp('rl.'d tales of has se~unl conduct in an effort to dis· F'a c<'d w ith n mounti ng number of pretria l motlon'I, Or ange County Superior Court Judge J errold S . Oliver today called a n eight-d ay break 1n court room action on m ultiple criminal c ha rges focf'd by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and three or his business a<1soclates. Judge Oh ver set April 7 as the date he wall r('sume a pretrial hearing that a lready seems lo have ruled out the possibility of j11ry selection beginning on the S<.'ht'duled trial date ol April 19. Among the m otions he is mull· ing 1s a move by defense attorney Thom as Cro5by that could give a sepa rate tri al to one of Dr . Celia 's code fendants. The pelillon fil ed late Monda y by Crosby says that defendant Theodore Schiffman, 53, rung tbe d anger o ( "is uHoc:il ing In another·~ trash b in.·· Pointing out in hi'i motion thnl Sch1ffman's d<>fen"I(' "will t'C'r· tainly be antagonishc to hi'I code(endanl!I." Cr osby 11tresses t h a t det a lls o r Or . Celia's "per sonal, bu:une"s :ind POl1t1c'l! h fe" could pr eJudsce Schiffman ' cnances 1n court. Or. Cell a, Schiffman, George L. Ollendorf, 44. of Laguna B<!ach and Stephen R. E vant', 31, of Ml11- sion Viejo, face trial on 127 relony counts contained In a Grand Jury indictment. They were indicted after it wa!I te\tifi{'(f that they were involved in the siphoning ot an estimated S2 million from two Orange Coun· ty hospitals· Mercy General In Santa Ana and Mission Com- munlly lo M1s•ion VirJo. • Both hospital!! a nd two allied medical groups have sued th1! four defendants for more tha n $.17 m illion in d am ages. Additionally, all four face trial May 4 in Lo!! Angeles Feder al Court on 44 fe lony counL'I of tax evasion. fra ud, then and con· 11piracy. Judge Oliver a lso r uled Mon· day that transcript.~ of Gr a nd Jury hearing11 leading to the in· dictment or the four d efendants will be r ele ased to the press and public April s. He said the transcript.~ will be relea11ed be for e that. date If the California Supreme Court denies a defense move to keep the docu· ments sealed. At one point in the h1 arlng Monday. Judge Oliver faced de- cisions on 60 delen11e motions re- J3tc<f (() di'IMVery i~"U<'<;, all or which 'IOU~ht m at('n als now twld by lh<' d1str1c1 ftltorn1•y. He granted 44 or lho'lc• motion.; and 1nd1r11tf"d thul h will h:1v1• rulings April 7 on lh<' olh<'r'I in duding the mn1i1m for a sc>p:ir11tc• trial filed by Schtrrmtin'\ tawvcr Schl((mon was Celia's busancs" consuJtant for lS )'ears and wns recently e mployed as a bad d~b4.. <'olleclor by Me rcy Gener al H~pltal in Rant;1 Ana. lie srrved on the hospital 's board of direc · tors . Evans was admini11trator of Mer cy G ene ra l Hospital until shortly b~fore the Grand Jury In· d lctmenl wa!i Issued. Ollendorr was admlnhltrator of Mission Community Hospital un· til he was dism i'l!!ed last August. Lag11na/South Coast EDITION Today's Clo Ing N.Y. toelL-. VOL. 69, NO. 90, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TU ESOA Y, MARCH 30, 1976 TEN CENTS Urged Against Badham No Action ' I I By JACK CHAPPELL Ol I ... O•tlr l'llet ~H A confidentla report by the i.tate Fair Poht1cal Pracllces Commission i,t aff on complaint' leveled against Assemblyman Robert Badham will recommend no action be taken again~t the Orange County Republican. Badham h ad been accused by Republican opponent Harry Jef frey of misuse of public funds and C~laway Resigns Ford Post WA S HI NGTON L\f') Howard II Callaway ha:. re· signed a s President Ford's cam· paign manager and will be sue· ceeded by Rogers C.8. ~lorton. a White House source said todav Morton 1s the White House counsel "ho handles liaison with lhe President's campaign com· m1ttee. White !louse press secretarv Ron Nessen said at his regul,1r news briefing that he would have a n announcement concerning Callaway later 10 the day Nessen said Callawav met with Ford and White House Chief of Staff Richard Chene) at lh<· White House Monday ru~hl The mel'lmg lastl'd nearly an hour Calla\\ ay had been suspended al his own rl'quest pending an an \'('Stigat1on or QUt'StlOllS raised :ibout his role an promoting a Colorado ski resort he owns. T he ~w 1t l'h an campai~n management had been cxpel'tctl, C'alluwav said earlier that he d1cl not expe.ct to return to has role as manager or the Ford l'ampa1gn Callowa) stepped aside ~larch J3, wh1le Sa) mg that he "as con l1dent of "complete exoneration" an the s kt urea controversy. The suspension came after at "·as disclosed that Callawav. a former secretary or the Army, \\On perm1ss1on to expand the ski resort on i:overnmenl land afll'r dlscusi.1ng the case w1lh (See Ql"ITS, Page AZ) San Clemente City Officials Plan Meeting Mcmhrr-. of tht~ San Cle mente' City Count'il, thl' city's com mission" ancl boards will meet tn a wide·runganJ: !>tudy session al 7 :30 p m Wednesday al thl' munlctpJI ~olf course clubhouw Heme; to he coni.1dcred include• Dre n •.,1sta nt rooftnf!, construe t.Son of o new rounty branrh hbrory in thl' cat )', hcach acc1•, .... a !'UmmC'r rccrt•at1on proi:ram, and th,• La C risltanata PaJ:c1111t Newly oppol ntl'tl City l\Jana.:1•r Gerald Weeks wall attend tht' Sl'lllllOn ulthnuJ:h Wcl'kl> formally tJkl'sofhcc Mnnd av The mN•lin~ will II<' nttendNI by me mber-. 11( tl1t• City Coun1·1I, the Pnrk'I nnd R(•cn •al1on Com· ml!l~ton. thc• Planning Con) m1.,~lon. the Tr~1 Hac· and Parkanit Comm1'"1on and thl' J\rrh1tcr t urnl Rl'Vll'W nonr<1 Th<' puhllc .;turly '"""Ion followll a d111nt'r a t fi JO pm Ornn~e ,-J.,_ Coast __c.~ \\"eatber Fair throulo!h Wcdn<'"· da\'. with rnolrr tl'm peraturt'S \\'t'tlnesda~ Lows toni1tht 4!> to~· h1~hs Wednesday 65 to i2 INSID£ TODAY For the /lr$1 flmt' ~nee 1934 o "l<>t'll', its ltad1nq actor and octres~. and its director hot'f' mode a "grand 1/om" ol the A code my A u:a rds Tht tnumph of "Ont' Fino Ot·er lhf Cuckoos .Vest .. is rteool'll tt1 on Pagt A3 l•d•x ., .. ... , Alt A• Al ... , ••• Al•ll AU .. ' A• A• \"IOlattOnll of the state fair elec· uon prart1ces law. in tht.' ram paa.:n for l' .S Cong res<, \Cat now h<'ld b) >\ndn·w lhn.,huw (H :-o;e.,.. port Beach 1 Th$.' rocub of the complaint "as a mailer 'lent at ta~pU) er<; ex pense in "hich Badham "as re forred to a'I "Representative," a tttle U!\Ually g1\"l'O mem~rS or the llouse or R epres1:-ntul1Vt.'S, th~ pos1t1on Badham ~eek<;. Commi!lsion spokt."lman John Kltplinger said that an a 'taH rl· 1x>rt h> the commis ion. it 1<1 re comm~nded no action be taken 3!t th<' maakr "ii:. !tent out pnor to 3adham 's f1hnf? o( nommullon oapers. although he had pubhcl~ dt.>clart!d ht!. candtdac) for the pos1t1on several months ago The comm 11 .. s1on will consider the accusations by Jeffrey and the st arr r eport "hen it mct'ts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paying Off Sen. Robert Griffin (R.:\fich l dribbles a basketball up the Senate s tC'ps toclav prior to presenting it to Sen H1rch Ba~ h 1 D Incl I Griffin was paym~ off a bet o n :\I onday night's national chump1onsh1p basketball gam(' in" h1c·h lnd1ana tx-sted :\llchigan 86·68. Judge Calls Break In Cella Hearing Faced with u mounl1ni.: number or prl'trial motion .... Orange County Surt•nor Court .ludJ?c• Jerrold S 0!1\l'r tod;av •·ailed an e1 ~ht day bn•.1k an I' Ou rt r oom act ion on mult1ph• l'rtmanal charJ?c« furl'CI hv Ur l.0111>1 J Cella .Jr 111111 three of h1' hu.,ine~~ a'>"6c1.1ll'' .Jud5l\' Oh\·1•r o;('t J\rnl 7 .i' th1• 1latt• ht• will r<·'>ume a prt•tra.11 hP.anni.: that aln·a<h M't'm' In 11.1\t' ruh·d out th·· po ... s1b1llt~ ur Jllr\' <11•l1•1•1wn htl!tnllllll( 1111 tlw '<'h1•dulc1l 1n.ll 1l.1H• 11f April l!I Arnmllo! th1• mo11or1 <c ht•'' m\111 1111: ., ,1 mm,. hv th-flon.,c· altotlll'~ Thum.1' l'ro,h\ thnl n1uld ~IH' .1 <11'pnr.11 1• t r 1al to one• M l>r Cdl.1 't•oddl•ndant« Thi• 1wt 1t ion filt•d Int•· Mnndnv hv Cri~c;I\\ "·''°" 1h;1t clC'fl'mlant Tht•odort• '\dHrfm.an. 5.1, run" lh•· d ,\ II J: f' r ti f .... II ff 0 {' II I "' I( I n ;anotht•r'.; 1111 ... h ban .. P11int1ni.: out in ha-. motion that Schiffman 's ddcn<1e "will c:..r ta1nly lw antajlont.,t1r to h1<1 rodt•f<'ndnnt.;." ('ro'ih11 .,trt''''''l th al tit• t.1 ii' ti r t> r (" l· 11 d ' "personal. busi ncs~ amt political ltfc" could prejud1cc Sch1ffm an's l'hance!' in court Dr Cella. Sch1rfman. (;l'Orge L. Ollendorf. 41 . <•f Laguna Beach and Stephen R E' ans. 31. of ~.Jio;. "'on\ 11•Jo. fact' trial on 127 felony rount., C'Onta1ned in a Grand Jury anclll't t•rn ent Tht•v "l're ind1ctt-d aft er at w;1<1 tr!'t1f1~·d that tht•v "er<• involn'<l m th<' s1phon1n1? ·or an l'i.timat<>d S2 mt I hon from two Oran~c Coun ty hospital' Mercy c;1•ner11I in Santu An:a ancl Mt"''"" ("om· munaty ir) M ''''on \'1t•JO Hoth ho1op1tal'I and two alhl•d mc"'11cal group., hfl\{' 'iul'd tht• four dl'fendanh ror mun· than S37 m1ll1on tn dam alo(t•<e i\cld1taonallv .• 111 four fact> trial !\tav I 1n Lo-. J\ni:cle" Fl'dl'ral l'nurt Cll'I H frlon\ rounto; of lHX "' aci1on, fr;1111I. thl·fl untl c•on· 'PlrlH'Y .l ud1t1• Oliver al'lo rulc'<I Mon day that tran<1cr1pt!> of Grand Jurv ht•annl?!> lt'adin~ to the in· (i1('tmC'lll or the• four dc·fcnd ant'i "'II be relea<1ed to thl' pre"~" and puhhc April 5 Ex-Marine Nabbed On Holdup Warrant A year and a half after an armed robbery of thr Bark and Bite Restaurant. San Clt'mente poh ce a rrested a 2Q.year-0ld man as he was discharged from lhe Manne Corps Monday Frank Auguslu'I Cobb wu booked on a felony warnnt aJ leg· Ing armed r obbery Bail was set at Sl0,000 Del D a\" id Munro a rre'ltt'CI Cobb as he was released \\1th an undesirable dtscharge from the corps. Shortly after th e rob~IJ· or the Bark 'N' Bite miniature iolf course restaurant. 1301 N. F.1 Camino Real. Cobb left th<' \tarine ror ps and "enl to Ctucago. Munro said. lie was list· ed as a de11erter until m id· December when he was captured an Denver and returned to the military, Munro ~aid "Camp Pendleton knew I held a felony war rant for this guy so they notified m e that he wa-. ~o ing to be released yesterday so l was there waiting an<! when he was discharged, I arTested him." Munro said A second m on was arrc.>sted 11hortly after the rob~ry and ls now in pri11on 11erving oot 1 term for the offense. Munro sold. The theft nettl'd $150 for the bandits Apr1l 6. ··stuff doe.sn 't dt>c1de o.n~1hing Thl' comm1.,s1on makei. dt'· c1o;1on The matter "'II be prl'- i;;entt"d to the commt:.Mon at that ume The Mu!f h a11 made a rt' commendation and supposedly those recommendation:. are con· f1dential. .. Klepllngerbruct But, Klephnger said since "participants" tn the investiga- tion have seen ht to rdease some portlon11 of thl' rt-port. he found no uii;eful purpos•• would be !>t'r\'ed by Withholding further In· formation Kl cphnl[er ~aid a d~ision "ill clarify portion-. of the 19i4 lair poht1cal pr11ct1ces law which !t1mpl) stated .. declared cun· d1dates" cannot u:.e the publicly funded mailings afforded by tht>ir state office That deadline will be the·filing or formal nomination JH•J>t•r:-. which in Bodhuin's CU"<' cnmtt a: Cew day~ aftt>r the mualcr "'a~ . i.ent out 1 "There never used to be an" • l'Utoff date You could Sl'lld oul ~late mailers up until election. du~·," Klephnger s:nd Badhnm and Jeffrey arct\\o of e ight c nndidates for GOP nomination for Hinshaw·s 40th · <See LEAK, Page A2) Book 'Fictioll' Betty Blasts 'Final Days' WASHINGTON CAP' -First Lady Betty Ford says s he believes a controversial new book on R1r hard M. Nixon's last days 111 the While House will eventually be rt'garded as fie· t1on. not fact. '.\Jrs Ford also said portions or "Th e Fina l l.)a,~ ... b v Washington Pol'tt rep0rters &b Woodward and Curl Bernstein, "t•ould have bet.'n omitted." "I have a Rrt•al deal or sym· pathy not only for l\Jrs 1'1xon but for the wholt' family," Mrs. 1-·ord comment ed duran~ an a p pearance an New York Monday. "I feel badly th:ll thanl(s that arc in the pa't and i::on(' are "l1ll com· ang out · · Lido Pair Eye Money Frolll Water Two Lido Ii.le r ei.idents could make m1llion5 because they hold rights to an invention which ap· parently can <1epnrnte hydrogl'n gas from w at~r for use in place of natur al gas Tests by a second independent labor atory have rep<>rtedly con· fi rmed that the hydrogen con· verter does extract nammablc hydrogen from wa ter Information about the tests of the converter invented by Dr. Sam I.each was released Monday bv ~!orris Mirkin. r ha\rman or ~t JM lly drotech Comp an~. owner of the a utomotive rights to the invention. Markin. who maintains a homl' on Lido Is l<', as a Lo~ Angeles busine,.s man who found ed Dudizl't Rt:nt a ·Car . Rand all Prc•blt•y, a neig hbor of ~1irkin's and pre<iid(•nt M The Presley Companies, hold'I rtl!hls to rl'· s1dcnt1al applarat1on of the uwen· lion l\11rkin"s company i" not a publicly ht>ld rarm and financial observC'rs ht.•la'\'C that hl' 1s act mg as spokC'i.m an for the inventor becauSl' he 1'i not con!\trained hy !\lock regul attni! ;,1genc·1c·~ !\Jark111 g:.ivt• an <'Xlrnsivc· an terv1ew to California Rtt'ltnes4', a <Set> WATER . Pagf' 1\2) $250,000 Irvine Cove House Okayed J\ permit tc> huilcl a $250,000 houc;c on one of the la~t u11 dt•vt•lopC'd le>t' an lht• Exclusiv1• Irvine C'ovl' t'ommuntly was ap provt'd M nrufay hy the South Coast Rc~tonal Coa.,tal Com mission Comm1c;'llonerc; voted 7·2 to al low Bruce Oc t Mar to build the house at 2471 R1v11!ra Dnve. u blurttop site ovt>rlooktng the ncean and a private, sandy beach. One of the two commissioners to cast dis!lenllng vote<s was David Commons. who said he op· posed the pro1ect because the private community does not al· low public beach actcss The commission's staff said pubhc accei1s should be provided at som e point in the future at Irvine Cove. located at the north end or Laiuna Beach However, tile staff pointed out that approving one more house there would not preclude ~iny future action concerning public access. The house is proposed a.<1 a two- story, terT~ed structure wllh a three-car caraae and an unheal· ed bealth pool .. Th<' book claims that both !\ix- 011 and his wire drank heavily during the Wall•q:ate scandal that led to Ntxon 's res1gnat1on in August 1974 It also depicts a di~· traught, :.u1c1dal Nixon on the e\'e Of ht'I departure who wept during a m eeting with SeC'retary of St ale llenry A Ki ssinger and pounded tht• carpet ac; he asked, ..\\'hat h<I\"(' I done., What ha!> happenl•d '' ·' Ki!.!>llll'(Pr '".lid Monday that ex· N•rpb ht' ha ... .,een from the book wcred1!tlOrll'd and 1nsens1tivt:'. The ... e t•xct•rtps "contam too much i::o ... <.1p . too many an ac· curaC'al' .... d1,tort1on-. and mi-:. repre'it'nt at111n., to ht• dealt v.11h ... K1"1ni::<>r ''ud throui::h a !\poke!>man. He added that thl'v show "an indt•ccnt lack of com.pa~~1on and lack of t•.,sent1al human un dCrl\tandang on the parl or lht• authors." Th'-' 'pokesman said Kissing<'r "a"\ not a c;ource for the book. bul the Sl.'Cr etary ::icknowll'tlAl'd ht• and an aide were antcrv1cwt.'d by tht• author!t Charles Colson, a form <'r Nix on a1dt' who sl.'rvt•d M·vcn month~ in Flll for obstructini:: JUSliC'l' 1n the Daniel Ellsberi:: ca!tc, said 111 Dall a!.. "I don't behe\'e Mr Nil'. on v.as the kind of man who coulrl loc;e control of h1m-.l'lf " Nixon "nc\'er drank to cxce.,!>," Col!tou ISf'e SIXO~. P agt>A!I Alarm Works ' Cops Can't Even Get In SAN CLE~1 ENTE POLICE~IEN ;ire scratching their hcnds over this problem. An clderl) "om an hving near city hall has an clab<Jrntr burglar alarm HSI em st'I up al her house Thtc> home also 1s 1llum1nated at night by floodli ghts and can be approaC'hl·d only through a stout courtyard gate. T HE ALAR~I GOES OFF ut limes, and officers race toward th<' house in response. Rut the~: can 'I gel in bc('ausc th<' gate is locked and the O('cupanl won 't unlol'k the gate brrau!tc the alarm ts ring ing Jnd i,he's afraid lo leave the houst· l"sually the off1c·crs l'an make th('ar presence known after a lime b) yelling but in the meantime the alarm con· tmues to ring and us one policeman ob~ern•d. '"It's a very awk" ard 1>1tuat ion ... Woman May 'Adopt' Laguna~s Squirrels !\Jr<; Robrrt Curran of Runcho Palo., \"C'rde., may have hit upon an an.,wcr to one of LaJ?una Reach'., mor~ vcxtni! problem.; what to do "1th the lle1slt•r Park o;qu1rrrh In a n•c·1•nt Idler ll\ the cit\, Mr" Curran expre..,<;c<l intC'rC'!>I an nhtain1nJ( 'omi-rif the .c;qu1rrel• !.fl tht•\ could run amoni:: lhC' rm•· trc'C'!> ut hl·r homt· St nnl<·y Srh11ll . Laguna'., mun1r 1p:il '''r\'H't'' '11rf•ctor . .., 1•nthU'llCl'•IH' ah1111t 1hl' adoµtaon 1dc·a "Wr wo11l1l ht> mnr•'lhan hapr>Y to furnish \ 1111 w 11 II whatevc•r numbc•r or .... q111rn·I' that you mav "1-;h :io; w 1• n1ptun· th1•m," School s::11rl an a rr111rn h-ttn Thi' city now trap'> tht• -<11111r rel., nn1I clr1v1•., th1·111 lo .1 lnc:1t111n along Or tl'l(ll ll1J?hw11y llC'yon<I Snn .Juan C'ap1-.1ra1111 wht•re tht•y ar1• rrku.,N1 Ar on Clu1r~t~d SJ\N l>I F.GO 1 \I'\ A fire which d1tl .10 c•st1mat1·d S20.000 cla 1111 age 1n lht• 11111·11mplclcrl federal court hulld tn~ clo" ntu~ n was dehberu11•lv ~N. <'On<;lrtll t1on off1c1als sa) · IRS ASSISTS 'INADEQ UATE '; WAS HI NGTON (AP) -The Internal Revenue Service's tax· payer assistance program 1s "seriously inade quate." the House Government Operations Committee charges It cited IRS audits that showed lax men were wrong 25 percent of the time wht>n they answered taxpayers' quM tions. The I RS res ponded Monday that the committee was us1n1t }'e&r·old data and that the error rate has dropped to 13.4 percent since the n The city wants to get rid of the ~quarrels becau!>e their burrow 1ng " believed to bl' purtly rc~pons1ble for collapse of d1ffo; at lle1.,lc•r Park, d1smtci::ratann ahoul t"okl•t a \car V::mou., m1•ans or nddmi! lht• park or thl' i.quarn·I~ have be<'n propoM•d . ranging from poa ... ons 11> animal h1rth control ~uh -.t anc·t•!t Th(· trappani: and r1• lt:a,t• pr11<·1·.,11. howc·vl·r. wu ... agrf•t'(l 1<1 lw t lw most humane Srhnll t•,11111 at NI lh:it uhout 400 ''1u1rn·I' hvf'l1 111 llt'adl '>lfll' bur row.., whc•11 t hl' populut1on 11<•t1k1•cl t"o \ 1·;1r ' aJ!o lit• .... J1d the• numht'r hJ' ht·l'n rut hy a lh11 cl throuJ?h th1· I rapping progrum "Ir a11yon1• f<·rl'\ tht'Y w:anl to adopt u -,qu1r1 t•I, Wl' will heir> ttwm WC> don't hit\'1' uny :1<1ufl rc•I" for adoption ri1.thl now. hol w•• t•:m cut('h 1twm <1uitc• qulcklv 11ntl mak1· tht•m .1\'a1l:1hl1'." bu ... aul horecliff Gas Odors Investigated San Clement e fir('m(•n wer<' I <'•Hied to investigate new rcrorts of ga11 odo rs In t he city '" 1 Shoreclifrs area Mondav I Two weeks ago Shorecliff'I wa'> l rockl'd by two blasts in un<kr • ~round utility vaults which 11hat I tered windows and blew m11nhok cove rs off the vaults near Avenida Vaquero and Viv · Cascadita . I This time. the odor was detect 1 ed at the Shorecliffs Golf Course Avenlda Vaquero underpas'I beneath the San Diego Free<Way Firemen could not determine where the odor was coming from and after a while It was gone . The cause or the blasts has rt'· mained undetermined. Mtdttr et t .• t • ~ iJAIL. Y PILOT ....... A11thors~ Party 0.11, "' ... "4111 ,,.. San Cle mente Mayor Patnck Lane tleft ) and author Pete r Keyes discuss upcoming authors· party to be held from 7 to 9 p m /\pnl 8 at the San Clemente branch of the Orange Count) l'uhlH· Library. A u thor ~. news papermen and othl'r'i in the publishing mdustn have been invited to attend · Reagan Television • Address Wednesday WASHINGTON IAP> -For Ronald Reagan. the r1rst fnur days of Ma) loom as cr ucial ones, with a s<'l of presidential primary elecllons his mana~ers behe\•e will m ake or break his campaign for the White House First. Reagan plans an effort to define in his own terms the l'i· ~ues or the campaign for the Republican nomination Thal process be~ins v.1th a nationally tcle\'lsed s peech h) thl' form<'r California go\'ernor Reagan's ad<l n•:-..., 1:-. bCinJt t aped today 1n llollywoocl and will be te lev1scd Wedn<'sday night by the NBC lt'lcv1s1on network . wl11C'h •~ c·hari.:1ni: Sl00.000 to carry the ~IO nunutl' address. With that. Ht'agan'c; l·amp hopes lo revive lhl' challt>n~<' to Pre:,ide nt 1-'ord. winner in fl\ l' out or six of the early pnmam• ... R<'a~an ·s \'l<'lory W J S in the mo:.t recent test, a week ajto in l'oorth Carolina. The C'ampa1i:n overhaul W31' 1n the works before ReJgan ·s up~l'l Laguna Nude Law Draws No Challenge There apparently will be no legal challenge o f L ai:una Reach's ant1-pubh<' nudity nr- dmanc<', as had lwt•n promi .. l•tl wh<'n th<' luw was enactl'<.I last summer by the City Council. Th<' time 1.; not right to l11unch :in nltn<'k on th<' law ciut• to un· fa\'ora ble rulings rl'Ct'ntlv nn i-imilnr o rdin.1nce!I, from the state Suprc mt' Court, nccnrd1ni: to Fred Okrnnd. lrnal d1rcctnr for tht> American Civil I.1bt>rt11• ... l'n1on Foundation of Southt•rn c·a11tornia. Okranct m ade the C'omm1•nt 1n J re<'ent lt>tter to Rruce Jloppinii, .1 l.a~un11n who v 1J(orou,lv op· J)()c;ed the o rdin nnc<' and ,·owt'<l lo t.1kt• I ht• m ult1•r to rourt La111una '1' ordanran<'c rcquin•oe that ~ople 11 yrar'I or old1•r v.eor appropn11tt' ntt1re whf'n <•II rwarln, In publlr Tht' ordrnnncc pnmnnly w a'I Mml'd ot proh1h1l ing nurlily on city bcar he!I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~~:t'.~':-:~~,-~':,',',:~~.;::,~:~;:~~ (~t '°'A'h'-'"'t'IG ( •"'Olt"'° ''"t""'' "" ••Pt'k'°" ,., • """'''Nd Mf'lptof•f lflit1U'-r\ f • .. Mt I •' ltt l• ~'Mt N• ... ,_... n, .. , f'I •lu"1, ... ,.,_.. 1'-... ~ 1, ''° 1411•1'1 V•ll•t It w••' ,,.a,Uft °"' \t•·h, ·•'"' t1""9f"-,...~ '""Ytht ,.,. """""'•·· ........ ,. t fkJn I'\ ......... '1-,w n •1Vf•t• f'\ ~· ""•t 0 '*'•• I"''"" P.•I tw~1\~4,... t 1•11'11 ' t '' "'1 t I _, 't•••t le' l•M•\• C•••tt•,..·••1•1f- t R Obt rt N Wi'('tl f' t , ... ~t •l"IG h.il ,.,,. 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Sears. his campaign managt>r, ~aid the 1nillal goal 1s to define. the issues in R ea~an's O\\ n terms instead or respond 1ng lo y. hal has bet>n said about him Sel!rS said Reagan v.as able lo do that m fasht0ning his North C.arohna \'1ctor.'. concentrating on quec;t1ons of fore11?n policy and deft'nst> and on l'harg.:'s that tht-Admm1stratwn as lcllinl! the l 'n1Led Sillies shµ to :'\o 2 in m1htar) m1Rht. ReuJ;!an heg:rn '"" r<1ce \•ov. tnJ( tn challl'nl!l' "hut h<' c·alle<l tlw "buddy ~) <;l<'m " an Washmh'ton lie appan•otly wants lo go bal'k Lo that thc•me ··This appl'ar:. to Ix• an an t1es tablls hment vear." Sc•<Jrs s aid man 1nll'n il'w. "Th\•rt•'s nh vinusl) something that 1s hotht•r 1111! P<'Ople We 're making lh1'l"11d · rlre:.s 1n an attempt lo i.:t•t .1l 11 Wt· need lo dermc a fc\\ th1n~s " Succcc;c; or failure of the ni•w HeaRan push \\ill not J!t'l 1h m.1 Jnr lest for a month H1·ai.:an 1s not entert•d in the ,\pnl Ii ~<'W York primary and cl rnppcJ his personal camp:.11Rn for the Wiscons in pnma r) the sam(' cla) Ford v. ill campaign 1n Wisconsin Frida) and Saturda\ ln ... tc;:id . the R ea~an stralci.:y ~um<, :it thre<' pnm;1ne' 111 th1• South and ont• 111 lht• '.\l 11l"'esl, all during the f1r:.l \\ t'l'k of May Tl'xa~. v.1th 1001;ordt'lt•i;:a1t·~ .. \ nt ,., !\I a) I S1'..i r-. .... 11d a ' 11 ton 1twr1• •~ 1•s,C'nt1 ~al Tlwn. on !\!av 4 , th" r" are l hr 1• 1• mo r c pnman1•s, t11 t;rnr~1a, i\lab<1ma and 111111.on.1. \\1th 1:1!1 cld1•)!Jtt•s • 1mon..: tlH•11) ·c;..-t ~nmg then-. and w1"ll hu \'1' a gnod "hnt t 111' n •-.t ot the \\ .1y." Sear.; ~:11cl ll' th 1'. ... am 1• t n k 1• n. h c• arkn1m.l#Xl i:1·d th.ti dl'ft·,11 ... an tllow p11ihJr1t•s \\1111hl l'll1•f'l1H' h 1·hm111:i1t· lh ·,1 i.:.1n ·" J l I t•1ll hi(' CJn1hd.1lt' Witcli Doctor Does His Job K\fAl.A l.l'M I'll ft, Mal1wc.i,1 < i\ Pl Orflc 111l~ hl'n' !'l;um i.h111 111A l!Ucn•-.:-. fur I hr \\ 1t rh dot tor they h1n•d to k1•1·p av.av r~1111 from ttw J\1:ilo y1o1an Op1•n (;1i1r Champ111m.h1p Tnrrent1al rn1n 'I hml dr1·11rh1'<1 th•· 1·1tv 11111111..: four pn'v1ou11 cla\c;, hut nont• frll 1111 thP i.:11H ('c111r .. 1•Sund.H until plj\ <·ndccl OffH 131" wouldn 't ~:t\ how m111·h th1•\ pJHI · hninnh' ll.111 Ahmad. n nr l''(:lrth how hu p1·rformcd hi-; dulle' Thf'v snul 1hc;('foc;ure m11:ht \\t-3ken hi" fXl"f'rs in the futun· 'TlwuShalt Not Steal .. ' BRISTOL. Enj!land !AP ) The Rev Wilham V1C'tor Wt'lch ha.-. tx-en fmed S200 for :.hoJlhflinr;t phono~raph 1 ecords lie pleaded ~Ulll) Proc;ecutor Wilham White told tht> court 7'l onday the 48·year-old Baptist preacher ust>d a collec· h on oox v.1th secret compart· ment~ and two slots, one for albums of records and one for singles. , ·, lie j!Ot the idea v.hlle "potter· tnJZ nhout in h1" Jtarden shed.'' th1• prn~~cutnr ~aid. Barass•ent Charged FBI Activity May Be Bared WA.SlllNGTON CAP) -Atty Gen Edward H l.Aiv1 may soon instruct Justice Deportment ol f l<'ia l a to n o tify perbap:j thousands or Americans t hat they were vi<'tims of the f'BI ·s harassment campti1n. 11ccord 1n.i lo dC'partmenl sourres "I think the 11llorney g.,neral 1s looking very favorably on the plan," a rank mg official said in response to questions Monday. Levi expects to receive wntten recommendation s this week from offirials developing the plan The FBI C'ondur~ 12 coun· tenntelhgence programs. known :is Cointelpro. at various limes betv.een 1956 and 1971 to harass a nd d isrupt militant poht1cal groups on the left and nght. The target::. m cluded the non· violent South e rn Christian Leade rship Confe rence. the more militant Black Panthers and Students for a Democrauc Society, old II ne Communist and :.ociahst groups, and the Ku Klux Klan Court documents made public Sunday. s how that one Coinlelpro target. the Socialist Workers par- ty, als o was t he t a rget of numerous FBI burglanes to ob· lain information about the party. The tacllcs were intended to disr upt al'livities of the target groups and harass and discrt>d1l their members. The operation in- volved sending derogatory lel- te r s a no n y m ously to tht> employer . parents or spouse or an 1nd1\•1dual targeted for harassment. l:nder the Coinlelpro label. the FBI alS-O m anufactured and dis · tnbuted phony political tracts in a n effort to stir d1ssens1on among various pohhcal J.?roups The late c1v1 l rights leader, Or. Martin Luther Kang Jr .. may have been the most prominent v1c t1m o r the conrentrated harassmt'nl effort The FBI w1r<'l3pped Kmg 's home and of· rice and "h1:-.pe red tales of his sexua l condu<'l m a n effort to dis· necl1t him , according lo tc-;timony before the Senate in· tl'lhJ.?ence committee. County OKs Stop Signs in Laguna Niguel The Coun ty B oar d o r Su pen 1sors h:ic; approved in· !>lJllat1on of slop s ign ... to improve -..ifety ncar Crown Valley Elementjry School in Laguna N1r;tucl Sign-; v.111 be installed at the tn· ter-.ect1on or Las Cru('es and /\tll'lunto Dnve. Mont<' \'erdc Orl\e and Adelanto and \'1a At•aso and Adelanto. The txlard also agrcrd to re- move i.chool cros!i\\ al ks crossing Adelanto and M onl<' Verde and Las Cruces and or dered nrw cross walks ins talled on t hr wci.terly side of Via i\caso cross- ing Adelanto and on Adelanto t•rnssmii Vi a J\caso The ch<1n~e 1s rxlX'ctl-d to 111 ,. rt• J l> c ... 1 g h t d 1 s t a n c e l o r rn111nr1sl<; Pot Hound Unfooled By Onions 1-.1. CF.NTRO <A r 1 You rant f1Hll a martJuana·srufhn~ <lni: "11 h onaon:i; Tht' trained l l S Cuo;toms do~<; fl1M'O\'l'rcc1 li,f'.00 llClUllll!-1 of mon 1uand h1dd1>n an 11 lnar k under llUX10 pouncl~ or ot11011~ and on tht' :;umc dny <1.473 poun1ls or man· junnu under :12,000 pounds of onion!! The inr1denti; took plar1• nt tht> hordn lw tween Clllt'XICO and M<'XICllli In an t:I C'f'nlro <'OUrl 7'ton<lny, thret> men were or r~11111ncd Hond was set at $5,000 for Allw'rl F.u1tenf' M nrkC'rt. 31. :in<l SI0.000 for Clinton Earls, 30 ThP two rcsidfont~ or Jmpcnal Beach Wt're <'haqi:cd with !imugghng and <'onsp1rary Salvador Juvenal. JS. of Mex· icah was turned over to Mexican authortll<''l H e a nd M arkert were identified by Customs ajlents as the tru<'k drivers and Earls as owner of one truck The oniont1 wtre hem~ sold at auC'tton m Calexico Ring Gone in Viejo Burglars whose mcthod of en· try has not been determined have stolen a ring valued at $1 ,200 from a Mission V1ejohomc. Orange County sheriffs of- ficers said the theft occurred at the home ()( businesswoman Patsy Maxine Hunter . 41, of 27432 V1 <> Amistoso , wbUe she "as absent King's SCLC was a Colntelpro target, but tht> aC'tiv1ll~a ate•l~l King were broader thlln the coun. terintellleence program alont' Some aroups and individuals have learned that they were Colnle l_pro \'lctlm!I through lawsw ts against t he f'Bl and re· quests for FBI files under the Freedom of Jnrormallon A<'t But many other v1ct1ms may not have the m oney. the pauence or the interes t to pur!iue a lengthy ba tllf' for information The Justice De partment plan would a make such 1nformat1on avadable to them for free a nd m pnvate. r There are those or us who feel very strongly this QU8ht to be done." said one r anking official .. It ought to be done beC'ause (Cointelpro) was wrong in the first place and it was done by the department." E'ro• Pq~ Al WATER •.. twice monthly financial public&· tion, w hich has been following the story of the converter closely in which he predicted that the ap'. plication or the converter could give The Preslt>y Companies "billions in sales over a period of time." The story. which received the personal endorsement or the magazine's editor Ernest Schon· berger , also s aid Mirkin is in a position lo realize "unfathoma· ble millions of dollars" from the invention. It is the prospect of the poten· trally huge m o ney-making capability of the invention which has caused a dramatic n se m the price of P r esley stock on the American Exchan~e. The increases have been so 1m· pressive that on l wo occasions - once at the r1rst of the year and again last week -trading in the stock has been suspended while further information 1s !\Ought to better inform investors about the invention. Trading in t he home-building fi r m"•s stock is expected to reopen Monday after the tes t result s from the two laboratories has been sent to the Securities and Exchange Com mission. That stock closed a little ovrr S20 a share when tr admg was sus - pended last week. Financl.:al obser vers sa\• the key to the Speculation now Will rest in the m arkctab1hty of the dt'viC'e. Arthur Edelste in, c hi ef engineer a t Approved Engineer- in~ Test Labs. one or the indepen- dent firms testing the device, said the tests conducted by his lab did not mdi<'ale whethe·r th<' extraction of hydrogen from wate r by the dev ice wa s economically foas1ble One observer pointed out that unless t h e d e vice ca n be m anufactur ed and Installed in the home al a low pncc, 1l will not be the moneymaker It Is sup· pos~d to be . The application of the invcn· lion will be to ch eaply produce hydrogen gas, using a minimum of electrical enerj?y That gas will then be u<1cd m aJI home ap· pl1ances th at now con'>ume natural J!3S 1f the process can be adapted ArC'ordinl? to the c;tory 1n California Aus ioec;._, "A one-.,hot pn<'e. at r etail. on a produrt1on hne unit might run ... omething hke S900 in1l1ally. accordinl? tn Mirkin. with v<•r y lllllc 11f<• co<1t thereafter . lna11mu<'h a11 ftring up <'04'h are claim ed to be nel{hgible nnd wate r 1s the c hemic a l ( eedstoc k. "Thi~ I'! not n ('C~'lnrily th1• way tl will ht' m arkr•tNI ," the ma~:ulne quo ted Ml1 k1n ns warn in it Mirkin ('on<'1•d1>'1 thnt the de· vk1• will '>ltll nPt'd to uncl1•r.:o on line tc~t' RESIGNS POST Howard ·eo· Callaway -~-.......... NEW MANAGER Rogers C. B. Morton E'ro• Page A I QUITS ••• AJ:ri<'ullure Depa rtment offir1ah la!>t summer 1n his Pcnta~on ol fl <'e Thal was o n his last day in the Army post. wh1<'h he left lo take the campal~n Job. Stuart Spencer , who had lx'<'n C3llaway 's deputy, has bl'en servin~ as a c ting campaign managt>r. Morton h as been Ford's chief White House political 3ide. with the 11Ue or counselor to the Prcs1· dtnt. Harris Trial Delay Nixed LOS ANGELES IAP )-"We'n.• on our way to trial." said a dt· tense attorney for Symb1onc .. e Liberation Army members Ball and Emily Harns arter a iudgc :,quelchcd ha s motion todclu~ th<· case for one year . Leonard Weinglass. ?\!rs Ha rris' courl-app111nlt•J :st · torney . conc<·dcd "t ht• mol ion pha!>e or the c asl' is pretty \\ t'll concluded" now that Superior Court Jud~e Mark Brandlt'r dr ni<'d the cont inuance rPqut•..,t Monday and set an April 14 tn:sl date fo r th<' Harnscs The court turned tn<la v to another prelri:il defense motion. which seeks to d eclare the 1urv iwi.tem invalid. T he defense r on· tends many minorit y grfJup members and others an> <'X rluded from panels becaust• tht•y havr tailed to r ei:1-;ter to \<•fr Jurnr" trad1t111nallv havt' li1•1•11 i-clt>t'lt!d from \'<ll<'r rc~1<,tr;tt1nn 11 ..... f 'ront PagP'A I LEAK ... Conl(re11sion al Oi~lri<'I c;rat Tht> contl'mlcr will be di·<·ult'<l in tlw June primary. Aadham ,'>rl J:innlly call1'<I th<' .tdrr1·y 1·ompla111t "11011-.i·n""" Complainti'I hy Jdfrt•v ((1 thr Orn11f(c County Cruncl ,Jury hau• h<•en drnpp"d and r{'f<·rn'<I 111 th1• statc attorncy i;:t•rwral'-. 11ff1n" J d frt•y \'am pa i.:n offir1 al~ .. :1111 Jayeee Goof Woman Wins Male Award JACKSONVI LLE. F1 a. (AP) -The J acksonvillr Jaycees chose D. A. Crews as Man of the Month fot F ebruary. Little did they know the winner was the• ~ire of J aycees m ember Charles Ba rnes. Sh e had Joined thergroup by filling out an apphca t1on with he r initial!> and the surname of a pl ev1ous husband. The award presentation, made three weeks as:o. was kept quiet until Monday. The J aycees board 1s contemplatin~ what lo do with three male mrmbers who helped Mrs . Barnes join the group and win the award. She said she had no intention of challenging the male·only membership policy of the national J aycees organii ation. which was upheld about 18 months ago by the U.S. Su prcme Court Firenien Log 944 LB Calls La11una Be nrh (ircmt•n rt-1'pundl.'d hl 944 <·alb durlni.t 197S, but only 113 of th1.·n1 wl.'rc (1rc' The bulk or lht> de1lnrtnwnt )I lime w11~ :-.pent on m1.'C11t·ul 1111h and other public u11lstunct'. ac t'ord1ng to year.end NtUlli.tic .... l n 1 !J 7 5 . t h l' d t' I' 11 r l m t' n t ha ndled 432 m edical aid rulli., rompnrt>d to 326 dur111g 19H Pubhc a~s1st calls. SU<'h us wut<'r removal. wushdowns ul ucc1dent :-.cenes. dedlnt>d t o 268 in 197!'1, c•ompared to 310 in \be prev1ou~ year Fire Chief Ch nrlC'v Kuhn said t oday that the increase in med1c11l aid <'a lb a ppears related to the popular telev1s1on show "Emergency" which chro111ck-s "' E'!> of r1remcn and paramed1r-c ot a l..o" i\ngclcs County fire Sta t1on "All the fire chiefs claim that program r eally did 1t After 1l camt> on, the number of call::. rt"· ;illy Jumped." Kuhn ::.rud The report ~h ow:. th at Laguna's 27 firem en responded to 4-1 building fires in 1975, dov.n two from 197.t F1rl.'mcn doust'<i 69 "other" fare:-. 1r1 1975, a f1gurt! unchanged from thl' prevlou:-. year E~t1mated fire loss wn ~ S170.000 111 1975. compared to S70.715 1n 197-1 Kuhn said the Jump wa:-. due to a fare that destroyed an i\nila Street home and another blaze which !>.even~ly damaged a llolsana Way rt• s1dence Overall. fire m en responded to 61 m ore <'alls in 1975. than 197•. Calh during 1975 aver aged 20 Jl~·r week. Equal Rigl1ts Talk Tonight In Clemente A forum on the I::qual R1~ht.; Amendment wall he held at 7. ts l'>ni~ht at the San Clemt'nlc Inn Ft-eturcd i-pc·nklors v.11l 1n<'lude Mary Schm1t1 , w1f1• nf John Schm1t7., cand1dotc for the· Repubhcnn nomination 1n the <10th Congression a l Dis trict: Dons Allen. a member of the Oranl!e C1)untv Status of Women Commission. and Elinor Howell. who \\ ill addrt•ss the feminist d · krt on l'duC'at1on Candidate::. or their represen- l at1ves 1n the counly'i. t'1rth Supt•rv1sorial D1 strart alsn will he present to expre~s their newi'I un the ~ubJCC'l. The forum was t)r1:anized bv San Clement(' Councilwoman Donna W1lk1n'lon. l.uk1 O'KcC'fr. v. tfe of Counnlman Thoma .. O 'Kc·l'fl· Cor;il Walker. v.1fr of Councilman W1l11am Wnlk{'r. and J <.1nN Hc.1clford Humor Talk Set at College llumnnc;I fl 1c hard 1\rmour will lecture :1t 11 a m and 7 :111 p m Wednpi,dav in the· <.r11'n1·1'/math If' r l u r c ha II at Sad d I di a rk ('ollt•J!t' i\dmis ... 1nn is fr('(' Armnur has pubh"h"li mor<· than 50 hooks. int•lu1hni: "A Short lh:-.tory or S1•ll ' uni! "(;111n~ Arounc1 an /\1 :111t•m1r C'1rdr·., " II<' ha ~ 1·11ntr1hult'rl In l1•:.a<l11'i:: l :.. 11n<I flntl' .. h t1t•r111Cltc•<1I,, ;mtl h1• \\lllt· .. ,, Y.t·t·klv r1•at C11I'. "'n tl1 <·11 trd 111 m u r c th:1n :mo nr'\~ ... p:1111·r .. ,\clrl111011.il infornaat11111 n n ,\rm11u1 .. :i p1war.1nn·-. 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"h1·t twr t t11· .1111• v .1t 1on.. .1li11ut ;\;1x1111· .. hc·ha\ 1<or w1·r" tri11· 111• """' tw v. ,.., c11 ,t11rlwd :ih1111t :uw 11rt•o11nh ha'l·ll 1111 1 umoi . hut 'aul tw <Int•" not know 11 ·Thi• f1nul 1>,1y"" I.alb into th;it cate~orv H1 rh ardson ga1d thr n~1t1on "v.111 rC'covt'r lh pollll<'.11 h<·art • i..oon e r 1f o il f ucl 'I ahmtl Watcrgal<' nrl' n·vt':llM N e w -; w e e k p u h I 1 "h 1• d a :40,000 wore! excerpt frnm th1• book th1.., ~e<'k Rocky Down U nd~r CANBY.RH/\, /\ui..traha (1\1') U S \'ace President Nelson 1\ Rocke f1•llc1• cxchnn({~·d views with Au!ltrallan leaders and ti student demonstrator today on' the firs t day or hi'\ vi,.1t l o J\ustraha Rockcfrllf'r arrived early 1n the day rrom Un h ( • W edne&day'& Closing Prices NYSE TRANSACTIONS ,;. •• , .. ' 101 ,, 0 1 4• 10 •1 1 t •• ''"" ,,, ,_ •• ' I •• 1, '• .. W~l'\e5d11y Jun, 30 1976 L/SC DAILY PtLO't 87 Loan Pointers TiDle to Ponder linprove01ents BySYL\'IA PORTE R Record numbers ot hom~wners arc Intent on remodoJ ini:. rehab1htatin11t or tcp~lring lhelr ht)rnes In tht' nelll rcw months. tht•y :ihould have lltUe d1rticulty llt>tlrnl( f111u11cm~.\__ In At<'nt•n1l, there's an odl'(luatti.' supply of cn•1tit liVl\11 able for this typt• of loan wllh M pt•rccnt or lSO rcprci.c•n • taUve banks 11ollNl by the A1nerlcan B:inkcr:. A11:m cx1X>cl 1ng to rxpand th«'lr home improvement loans from 197~·~ total of $8 3 billion The typ1 c~ll hortH' improvement lonn now runs $3,000 and u11<11•r , .1 signature without col Money's Worth lateral us u,ally Is required for such Interest rat.:-s 'ary bNv. een 10 and 14 percent and the loan usually ~1J.11111 fl\ r to seven years Before undertaking an 1mpr ovf'menl 11r0Jcct.. homeowners should nott' this rult' of thumb J( th<' 1mpron• ment as likely lo cost more than 25 perct•nt of the eurrcnt market\ 3Jue of the home. 1t probably will not be rt'.1111.t'd as an investment OTHE R BASIC RUL ES TO be remembered . -Compare lenders' loan terms Inquire about FHA· insured Title ( home 1mprO\ement loans offered by mall) mstituhons The maximum rnterest rate on these loans 1:- now 12 percent Maximum loan 1s $10,000 with no eollatc-rul required and 12 years to repay -Contractors often can arrange financing that will save the homeowner lime and hassle. but the interest rah' may be above the current 10 to 14 percent ran~C' The con tractor is required to provide full and correct fmanc1ul dti. closure under the Truth rn Lending Law THE D ESIRABILITY OF A SECOND mortgaRl' to l'O\ er the costs of m aJor rt'prur or remodchn~ Jobs i.huul<I b1• eons1dered -Most home improvement contracts contutn 1 •·mechanics· hens" dause unless 1l 1s waived b) .1~11•1• mcnt These hens proteet cdnlracto1 s bv g1\ ang ,1n dl'l'l r 1 c1an or plumber, say, the right to sell tht• hunw to bll'llrt' payment due him. -The Truth m Lending law Rl\'<'s tlh' hunwowrwr o three day • cooling off" period to think over .111~ clt•.il .uul, u desired. to cancel rt When the rontruct is :,1sm1·<l th1· l(·nd~r must give the borrower written notice or tht• rii.:ht to 1 an<'d and mformation about whom lo cont ad tn l ll<'fl'IS<' \lw right Home impro,emf'nl firms that do not ~1v1• not1'''' of \h" right or resc1:;S1on (cooling off Pl'rlo<l I ur l!t\'1• II ~1ftvr \h{' three day period haselal)l>cd or .iltl•r matt•r 1.1ls h,I\ \ l><•1•n I.IP livered and v. ork started shoulll lw suspl·Ct Not g1vrng this nol1<·c 1::. 1lle1rnl Tht• Ft•1lt~r.1I 'I r .uk Comm1ss1011 s reR1onal office 111 t'lc•v .. !.ind " nm' C'11.11 g111i: three hom1• improvement contr:.ict1ng r1rnv. \\1th \ 1ulJl1n1t th1:; pro\ 1sw11 of the Truth rn Lending l;rn City Plan Allows Work/or Taxes llARTFO RD. Conn CAP J City res1d£'nt., who can't :.if ford to pay their propcrt) taxes c an take Jobi. v. llh the city lo work off the bill under a program approvt'<l by I he city coun cit The program is designed to case the tax hunkn on thosl' least able to pay, officials said Unemployed and low-mcome r1ty residents can r('<IU<.'l' their tax brlls by working m one of ahoul200 JOhs in cit' mJrn tenance. labor. clerical and community !>l•rvrr<• dep,ort ments. The Jobs are expected lo pay betwe<'n $2 50 and s-t un hour City residents who have been unemployed fnr s ix months or more or who recerve welfare or Social Secunty ran pay up to Sl.000 in taxes through the work program Rt•s1d cnl~ who have Jobs can work off a percenta~c of the rm rt·u~c in lhl'U tax bills caused by a recent tax hake of SJ pt•r $1 ,000 .1:.:-.t•sM'•I valuation Firm Reports Growth Microdot a, Irvine, has reportc-d that its rcv1•nu'''.,.. r1 ,, $8,508,214 for the third quarter t-mfrd May :n. l!J7r., \I. Ith rwt meomc of SK8l,354 or 40 cents :i !>h.111· In ltll' pr 1111 '1•:1r ... third qu.irtcr ended May 31, 1117~. r1·vl·nu1 :-. \H•r <' SJ,K:W,.l:l>i. with net 1neom1• of $318.391or20 Ct·nts a ~h art• For lhl• nine months t•nd1·cf M .1 v ~I , 1 '17h , r<•\-1•nt11·~ wen• $19,665,31 l. an<l nl•I income $1 KX:l,C4:! or $1 01 .1 s ll.111• Int h1· prior year. nine month rev1 nui·~ \\ 1 1 t• SJIJ,1:7'1.~7'i. \Hlh n<•t rncomc or $:iG<t,:l'>O or 2.1 cents .1 sh.m• Coors Buys Rayell Adolph Coor~ Company hall r<'r><>rtNI lh.11 Coors l>t., tnbuttnl.l Comp11ny ,1 ~UtJ.\1d1.11 y, h.1~ purch,1M•d tht• lurg1•i.t ('oors d1strlhutors h1r rn Cahforn111 l\c11111rNl w,1, ILt)t•ll l'u111p1my of 'I uxt111, wh1rh sold about 3 :\ IJl'll t'lll c.f Coors 197S 0111 put !•1 rl'I 011 out lrt' throughout Or.111~t· C'ou111 y "The atQllt ~1l1on 1~ part of our 1•xp.111.,1on of c·ornpnny own('d d1stnli11t1ng 01>< r :.1t1on:o;," sat<l 1'< ttr ( <ior~. prl'~ltJ1•11t of Coor11 IJl~tn hut1nK Compllny All Huv• II C'o <·mployr ... except for th1· pr 1•\ 111u!< rif fH't'rs. wilt' rt·m:i111 ~•th U1•· romp.111y c·11111 ~ ~.11d n11 "" mcdl:itc c han~I'' tn the nper.1t111n WNI' plannr<l 360,229 Jobs Filled By Capit'11 News Ser vier The state's F,mpfoymcnt 0 < velC1pmrnt fkpar trncnl hti'I announced that its t•mployment of(H•1•s 1t1;,i<k :160,2W Joh plac<'ments 10 tht' first nlnt.• n11m1h.-. t>f tht· curr1·nt f1srnl )ear From July. 1975. through March. 1976, llw JOhs f11lr d ranged across all the muJOI' OC£uPaU.onal rut~j;O(les About one third of those placed were worrwn, accordlhi: to the department Veterans totallrd 80.000. 111clu<ltni.: 4R.OOO Vletnam er~ \elcrans and 7,200 hanrl1c,q11w'l veterans 160.000 lrorn m mority f{rr1ups w('re p111ccd The departm<'nl also filled anoth1•r :17,000 o pcnmgs ror temporary farm workni. Antique Slwp to Open The Brrd's Nest has leas<'d l,140 sq1111rc feet of s pace In the Seacllff Village shopping complex. 1 luntington Beach. Owner Carol Momll will op«>n an antique and home In· terior d esign shop there early in July . •• OAIL Y PILO T JCPenney • Newport Beacwh"".,,."'~ .... SAVE 30 0/ 70 0/ ~~A~/E STARTS 10 ~~ ........ /0 to /0-THURSDAY, JULYl, 1976 I. ::;,::~:;;:¥;~~~~·L~TLY DAMAG1PDF~J~IT~RE~ APPLIANCES!l~IRST COME 11\1~:L. ----<5~~~~~ SOLD AS IS~EDVERY AV ~ILABLE. USE Y~UR PE~Y ~~~:::i--1i::Z~:::I --------------------------------....... I BEDROOM FURNITURE Oig. 0 I only Console Srereo ...•...... 21q.qs 0 I only M+rrC>f • . • . • • • • • • • . • • • • 9q 00 0 I only MirrOf • • • • • • . • • • • 39 00 0 I only Canopy Bed Twin • . • . . .• 99 00 0 I only Canopy Bed full ••..•••.•. 99 00 0 I only Deslt . . . . . ......•...... 99 00 0 2 only Ores~ . . . . . . ......... 185 00 I only Heodooard fJI queen . . . . .63 00 0 I only MirrOf • . • • . • • • • • . . • • I 9 00 0 I only Heodboord full 'q ... e-:n . • . 44 00 0 I only Heodboord l ... nq . . . 124 00 0 I only Dresser . . . . . . . . . . HS 00 0 I Ot'ly Heodboo•d r_, q~n I 12 00 0 I orly Chest . . . . 259 00 0 I oniy Heodboord fu q~ bb 00 0 I onry Heodboord tu q~n 99 00 0 J only H?odboord ling . bb 00 0 I only M rr<:Y • • . • 15000 0 I 0nly Bed . . . . . 1~00 0 I only N1ghtsrorxl 115 00 0 I orly Mirr()( . . • • • • • . 36 00 0 I only Mirrcx . . . . . . • • • . • 120 00 0 I only Dres\el' . . . . . . . • . . . . 124 00 0 I only Ortmer . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • 124 00 0 I only M11rcx • • • • • • • • • . • . • . • • • 45 00 0 I only S1nqle Ores\&' .••....•...• 99.00 0 I only Heodboo1d iw;n •.......•. 49.00 0 I only Comer Des~ .•...••.....•. 84 00 O I only Soc.helor Chev •..••.....•• 79.00 0 I only Lorqe Hutch •..•...•••.. 79.00 0 I only Bunk Bed .............. I 59 00 0 I only Ores~ .•.•••.....•••.. 239 00 0 I 00.y Mirror .. . . . . . . • • . . .... 119 00 O I 00.y Chest w door~ ...•...... 2bq 00 0 I only M11r()( ••••••••••••• , •••• 44 00 NOW 10.00 40.00 22.00 45.00 54.00 57.00 100.00 20.00 11 .00 25.0:> 66.00 115.00 59.00 '9.00 37.00 49.00 32.00 73.00 99.00 57.00 21.00 27.00 67.00 67.00 11.00 5.J.00 26.00 39.00 42.00 44.00 7'.00 121.00 u .oo I J 1.00 25.00 DINING ROOM FURNITURE Jtq NOW 0 2 OOIY Chino Cob1ne1 ••...••.•. 50000 2l7.00 0 2 00.y Tables ................ 2'43.00 I 05.00 0 I only ,A,,m Chon ....... , ...••. 7q 00 36.00 0 2 only Serve•\ • . • • . . . ...•...... IJ 3 00 42.00 0 2 00.y Tables ................ 281 00 I 47 .00 0 2 only Tobit'~ ...... , •..•..... I 91 00 91.00 0 I only Side Cho11 .............. 52.00 27.00 0 I ooly Tobie .................. 11000 109.00 0 I only Sofo .................. 4SQ.OO 247.00 0 I only (hrn1 •..••••••••••••••. 99.00 42.00 0 I only Solo .................. 399.00 226.00 0 I only l oveseut •••.. , ........ 349 00 192.00 0 I only Sofo .................. 399 00 206.00 0 2 only .Choirs ................ 119.00 51.00 0 2 only Love soots .............. 249.00 119.00 0 I orly Swivel Roder ..••••.••••• 119.00 69.00 0 2 only Swivel Roder ... , ........ IJQOO 74.00 0 I only Sofa .................. J9900 I 75.00 0 I Of.Jy Loveseot ••.••.•••••.•• 349 00 I 2 7 .00 This Furniture ·iust received from warehouse! -Slight damage saves you 30°/o to 70°/o. FASHION ISLAND • DINING ROOM FURNIT"-URE ..... inq. NOW 0 I only Choir .................. 259.00 I 04.00 0 I only 011omon . . •..•......... 99.00 43.00 0 I only Sofa ........••........ JS9 00 115.00 0 2 or"y Swivel Roder .......•.... I 79CIJ 95.00 0 I only Swivel Roder ......••.... 129.00 69 .00 0 I only Sofo .................. 26600 131.00 0 I only Loveseor •..•...•..•..• 379 00 19 5.00 0 I only Sofo ............• , ••.. 239.00 I I 0.00 0 I only Swivel Rodet, , .••....•.. 139 00 66.00 0 I only Cho" .................. 19900 76.00 0 I only Swivel Roder ........•.•. 139.00 71 .00 0 I onJy Loveseot .............. 19900 79.00 0 I only Sofo .................. 379.00 195.00 0 I only Love~eot .............. 329.00 163.00 0 I 00.y Loveseot ................ 9900 49.00 O 2 only T1,.·Dye Sect.onol •.•...•. 57q oo 331.00 0 I only Steeper Sofo ....•......• 359 00 210.00 0 2 only·Slerr,., ';ofo ...•••... 42900 227.00 FAMILY ROOM FURNITURE ~.q. HOW 0 I only Sofo . . . • . • • . . . • . . • ... 'H/.00 163.00 0 I only E.nd Table •..••.......•. 59 00 25.00 0 I only Recliner •.••.••.•.•••.•• 99.00 57.00 0 I only Recliner •••.•.•••••••••• 199.00 I 04.00 0 I only Recliner •.•.••••••.••••. 179.00 16.00 0 5 only Recliners .............. 199 00 '6.00 B I ooy Sofa .................. 349 00 177.00 2 only Cho11s ......••••.•••.•.. 99 00 77.00 0 I only Cocl10.!Toble .......... 14900 79.00 0 I only Sofa .................. 199.00 I 00.00 ACCENT FURNITURE JrQ O I only Cocl 1oa Table •.•..•..... 169 95 0 I only Rod,., ••...• , • , •.... , . 139 95 0 I only Boo~ COSP •••••••••• , ... 13q 9S 0 I only Bookcase .............. I 5q 95 0 2 only Soo~cose w doors •••••••• I 79 9S 0 I only Cocltail Tobie •••••••••• 169.9S 0 3 only Cod.1011 Tobi" ....... , •• 169 95 0 I only He~. Commode , ••••••• , • 109.95 0 I only Cod101I Tobie .......... 11q,95 0 I only Hea End Table •••••.••• , 99.95 0 I only Sq. Cocktail Tobie •••••••• I 19.9S 0 I only Sq. Cod tail T oblo •....••. 89 95 I l 1 only Sq. Commode; , ••.•••••••• 91.95 DINETTE and CHAIRS NOW 13.00 16.00 66.00 14.00 15.00 102.00 101.00 40.00 63.00 55.00 50.00 35.00 56.00 .Q;q. HOW 0 5 only Choirs .................. 30 00 I 5.00 0 I only T 1bl11 .................. ?'100 35.00 0 J Ol~Y Chous •••••••••..•••.••• 'lq SO 24.00 0 I only o,,.,·, .................. 32 00 16.00 0 2 only (llC'Jlf' .................. 27.00 13.00 O 1 only Cho·r .................. t 6.SO t .oo 0 2 only Choor; , •••••.•••• , .••••. 30.00 15.00 0 3 ooly Tables .................. SS 00 27.00 0 I only Tobie .................. t 1.00 29.00 0 I only Tobie .................. 61 00 24.00 0 2onlyTohJ,.~ .................. 4100 12.00 0 I only Tobin .................. II 9 00 50.00 0 2 00.y Choir~ .................. 15 00 I 7 .OO 0 I cw..iy (hrn1 .................. 34 11) I 1.00 0 I only Toblo .................. b'i 00 29.00 ·~ ,., ,/ J ' ; . /} ") ...J . r , '-'L \ J., .. • I .. l J ""-) r J I ,J !:> \ r' { -I \ . , l. ~ ,.) ,, •C .!.. .,. ·- NEWPORT~~ CENTER r .. ' I MATTRESS and SETS Jiq. 0 I only T "Win Mot11ess • . . . • . . • . • . 69 95 0 I onl y Kinq Set .............• 299.95 0 2 only Bunkie Units .•...•.•.•.... 69 9!) 0 2 only T ""'" Foundations. , ••...... 55 00 0 2 only Twin Mottre~ .. , •. , •.. SS 00 0 2 orly Kinq SelS .•••.••••••••• 279 qs 0 I only Booltcose 8unlc Bech .••.•• I 7q 00 0 I only T won Foondotion .... , •••• , bb 00 0 I orly T 'Win Fouodo!ion .......... 69.qs 0 2 only Oueen Sets ....•.••.••. 239.95 0 I only Twin Mortreu ............ 79.95 0 I only Full Foundation •..••.• , •• 9Cl.95 0 I only Full Mo1treu ....... , , ... 129 9S 0 I only Oueen Sets . , •••....•.. 369 9S 0 I only Twin Mortres~ .•• , •••••• , • 69 95 APPLIANCES ~oq 0 I 00.y 14 lb Wo~hu ..•.... 229 00 0 2 only 18 lb Wmher .......... 23900 01 orly !Sib Woshf-r •...•.•..• H9% 0 I only I 8 lb. Wosher •..••.••.. 349 9S 0 I only 18 lb. Washor •.•••.••.. 389 9S 0 I 00.y 18 lb Wo~ .......... 389.95 0 I only 14 lb. Wosher ••••.••••. 199.9!> 0 I only 18 lb. Wash& .......... 24q. 95 0 I only 14 lb. Wo~er .......... 249 95 0 I only 18 lb. Wosher .......... 299.95 0 1only181b. Wosher •• :·: •••••• 3199') 0 I only 14 lb. Boe. Dryer •••.•••• 179. 95 0 I only 14 lb. Dryer •. , , •••••••• 179.00 0 I 00.y 14 lb. Gos 0ryer ••.•.••• 17'1.00 0 I only I 4 lb. Gos Dryer ........ I 79 95 0 I only 14 lb. Gos l)ytir .......• 149 9S 0 I only 14 lb Gos Dryer ••.• , ••• 24q 95 0 I orly 14 lb. Gos Dryer ••.••.•. 249 95 0 2 00.y 18 Ip Gos Dyer ........ 289.95 0 I only 18 lb. Gos ~" •••• , ... 289 q5 O I only Is lb. Gos Dryer •.•.•••. 12<?.95 0 I only 18 lb. Elec. Dryer ........ 199.00 0 I only D1shwo~er ...... , ....... 209 95 0 I only Conv. Dis.hwosher •••••••• 199.00 0 I only Conv. Di~ •••••••. 28q.qs 0 I only Conv. Dishwasher ........ 329.95 0 I only Under Counler Dishwasher •• 279_q5 0 I only 14 cu. ft. Refriqerator •••••• 329.00 0 2 only I b cu. fr. Refriqerot°'~ .••••. 15? 95 0 3 only 16 c.u. ft. Rofriqerotors •••• 359.95 O 2 only I 6 cu. ft. Rcfngerotors •••• 359.95 0 I only 16 c.u. ft. Refnqetotors •••• 359.95 0 I only 20 cu. f1. Ref11qerotors •••• 479 95 0 I only 14 cu. ft. Rclri'JCl'cnor •••••• 399 9'; 0 I only 14 cu. ft. Refriqerator •• , • , • 399 95 0 I only 14 cu. ft. Refnqerator ...... 399 95 O :>only 16cu. ft. Ref1iqer01ors .... 41 9.95 0 I only 20 cu. ft. Refrigerator ••••.. s2q 95 O I only 20 c.u. fr. Re friqerot°' •..•.. 1J29 91) 0 I only 25' (hPst Freeza-, •••••.. !WOO 0 I only 4.S' Refnqt't'Olor .•••.••.•. 16?q') 0 I ooly 4.5' RoFnqorcnor ......... ll..9.95 NOW 36.00 15.00 34.00 21.00 33.00 72.00 7'.00 21.00 41.00 111 .00 36.00 45.00 59.00 1sa.oo 7 36.00 HOW 164.00 193.00 113.00 llt.00 255.00 225.00 174.00 202.00 191.00 200.00 207.00 I I 2.00 145.00 145.00 163.00 183.00 173.00 181.00 217.00 190.00 227.00 '19.00 135.00 150.00 llS.00 259.00 196.00 261.00 221.00 236.00 266.00 251.00 296.00 306.00 273.00 253.00 279.00 312.00 339.00 225.00 118.00 134.00 Bring Truck, Trailer, Van or Station Vlagon -Take it with you and save Delivery Charge. • NEWPORT BEACH -:-co(-= -• # - ': : : --: .. ' :. \ STORE HOURS: MONDAY thru FRIDAY I 0 a.m. to 9 p.m. • SA TURD.A Y I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. • SUNDAY 12 noon to 5 p.m. , Tue8day,s Cloei~ Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. L/SC DAILY PILOT ,.t I f Normal Again Or Is It Just Spring? fty JOHN CUNNIFF .,, ... ,.,..,,._,nt Like a <'roe us pcelt10~ out or lhe :tllow. thl' ord1nury con sumer, Jn extrlt<>rd1nury spt•c1men. sC'cms to feel an 4•conomlc :)prmi:i an lht? wr, even tf there might be a nip or fr~t from hme to t1n1e Th~ sup\• rm arkt•ts are gt,:llwi: m to price ,--------------... , wurs and the :.urvi')s show people .:rowwi: mort> l'onlldt'nt und NE JJ''.S ,4 /\' 4 l l'SI S ''l<'<'ll'•l'ity l'onsumpt1on ""' ·-------------1s rmng and the bankii have money lo knd und the umons an· tulkmR; stiff bargaining terms Nnrm.ill'y, obno1·rn:il :ll\ 1t rn1aiht sct•m lo be. is return. in~. the consumer :1i•t•ms to :say. us surl'IY us wurm weOlth\'r b hea<lt><111orth . ~ind you nt1..'<i not await its nrr1 vul. bc!cauM~ 11 '!\the d1rect1on not lhr destlnallon thul t'ounts. \'F.S, THF. SUPERMARKETS in some ureas are fight · In)! amon~ tht'ms_elvt•s to see who <':111 make the biggest 1u 1('\' <'ut:,,. and t hat's the right dirt.•<'t1on m the view of the <'Onsumer. even H some food chuins consider It abnormt\I und c\ en dangerous Supermarket <·hams seldom ~ave been big earners on tht' has1s of profits to s ail's, although the figures are b •tier '-' twn m easured b~ the r eturn on investment. On the former ba:.1s, earnings are less than l cent per Sl or s ales. Price wa rs. some fear , eventually destroy compelttlon b} forcing some of the smaller. weaker l'hams out of bus1· ness. leavin~ consurnl'rs with fewer choices and less of un opportunity to exer cise choice. or immediate importance to the consumer. however. seems to be that the direction of pnces 1s back to "normal." which m most minds m eans a return to the good old days that never were unttl memory and 1magmat1on c reated thl'm TllAT SA '.'1 E 1-'EF.LJ NG is behind the sudden upturn m our use of ele<'ln c1t). which in 1974 and 1975 grew only b~ a total of 2 pe rcent. the result of fears about shortages, n·· bellton against prices and a general recl'ss1on . .1: In the first 11 weeks or this) ear. however. consumption '(115 risen 5 7 percent. \Car sales arc up too. And lo the chagrin or Detroit. \\ h1ch tried to accommodall• C'OOSUmcr demands for more efficient \'ehlclcs, some of lhe stronJ,!est sales are in the bjg. gcr , heavier, more cnergy·consum1ng cars The growing confidence, wtuch some 1tnalysts still fo ar may be µremature, has been c!.pcr1slly noticeable dunni: thl' past few m onths, as 1nd1cated tn the Survey Research Center 's latest quarterly report. /\t'TER SHOWING NO gain bi'twel'n August ;rnd Nov <>mbcr 1975. conhdenc<' impro\l'd "subst antially" betw,•<'n f\nvt'mbt'r 1975 a net 1''ebruary 1976. said rcsl'archers for lht- Cl'nll'r. whl('h IS ~pt•rated by the Untvcrs1ly or Michigan. The improvement occurred amC1ng all income groups, 1l ~.11d "i\11 attitudes and expe1•tat1ons in tht• survey showed improvement, without exception ," thev said And they not 1•d th.it buying attitudes toward houses and cars were 1m· JH"O\'lllJ.: fast. There is u bit of nonsense in su<'h a sun,ey. as many P<'O· pie quickly dctect. 1n that ir consumers bou~ht heavily dur· tnJ! December. January ancJ 1-'chruary t he n of course t'onsum er confidence must h:ivc been up Tn tell the publtc, which did the· buving. that it must have been gr owing an confidence durinit those months 1s to· mf'rt>ly dnl·umi•nt llw obvious Dut lh;it HI itself 1s behevect to rnntribute to more confidence. THE SAM F. R F:ASONING IS sometimes applied to the Help wanted Ad\ e rt1:sing Index produt'ed by the Conference Hoard from a study of news paper ads Tha t too Jumped in Fehrh::iry. probably hclpin~ to holster the confidence of JOh· :-.1•C!kers A':' C'xpectcd. some or the more worrisome of the lorl'cast1ng <i nd survey d un arc seeing m the upturn two nlht·r asp<.•cts or the alleged return to norm alc y -the po:ss1b1hty of s hortages and innatton. Business has been slow to expand capacity. they say, and this might res ult in demand exceed mg the ability to pro· duce, a cond1t1on which leads to higher prices and then IQ that ab norm a hty, a corr ective recession. Who is to say" Who 1s to say what is normal. what is abnorm al '! Who 1s tn say what will last? Hight now the consumer, right or wrong, seems to he saying that s pring 1s here. Plenty of Compacts Listed in lnve!ltory NEW YORK (AP)-J\fter March, "a super good month for a lot of us." U S auto makers loa 1d they are uo1ng into April with an inventory of al>out 1 7 m1lhon new car s. That sounds like a comft>rtuhle inventory on lhe eve nf the industry's s pring selllng M•a!\on. However, in March. :-;ilc!. of l ar ~e cars exceeded indu~try t'st1mates and s ales of subcompacts were way below exrl(.'C'lllllOnl>. T HE /\PRll. l NVF.NTORY rould lack l!nough big car<> for the clcm.11111. Makers may h avl' to <'lose temporanly somt• or ttw tll;int" thut make the sm ull models . :rn unusuul practkc for tl11~ time of year. Chrysler Corp. has announ<w l that it doesn't plan any t<'m1)orary l'los1ngs or its J 1 US. and Canadian car and lrut'k-assem bly planL'I dunng llw !-.<'cond quarter. It will h1• thf'.' first quart1·r that th1• numlwr three outo maker hu~n 't. M'ht•dull'd som1: Jownt1mt! !>tncc the! Ar,1h 011 embaruo lwgu11 :n late 1971. ON Tiff': UNION SIOF, In f>t'troif, the United Aulfl Worker~ union. Jlrc·runn1t f()r Mntrart nt•~oti11tlon~ th•' 'll m mt:r. clt'l·lll<'d 10 <'m pha!)11.c 11rescn inn a nll cr eaUni.: Job:, for the union's mt•mbc·r~. * * * * * * Re1nember Warra1ity ~NHIGHGEA~ :\ I 2 DAIL y P1LOT Tonight's 1V Highlights CBS ~ 8 00 Or Seuss' "The Cat in the Hot · A (.•h1Jdren':s spedal centerlne on two kids looking for i,ometh.ing to do on u rainy d tty und a v1,:,atlnll f cbnc who speaks in verM: KTLA 0 "The Oscur." H your favorite actor didn't win it last ni1thl, wat ch how Stephen Royd purs ues It tonight on this 1966 dram11 with Elke Som· mer, Milton llerlt and (an a fine dn1matic performance) Tony Bennett NBC G) -Liberty The second or l hret! bl<:cnlcnnial spcc1uls by NBC showcas ing the American experience during the past 200 year~. David Brinkley narrates. CflS 8 10·00 -Lucille Ball Special. Lucy pla~s a m1ddlc·aged dl\'Orcee 111 a trilogy of pla~s called "What Now. Cathe rine Curtis'>" Guesting arc Art Carne> and Jo!>eph Bolo~na. TV DAILY LOG I h.,t ' •i""I t;,, f0oi•t Wodnosdoy 11 00 m -1~ ~'""' .. "" llclt" M••I ''>1 ..,_,, I "'•r 0 S I 000 "llhc'<n ti lllf .....,. <..i.I DAYTIME M VIE n 10 ,,, ,, .. c11e-t• '26 (t) "hciY~I~ hlMI" fd1;) ,. 6 ·1-...... t~l " 11'41• .\ j,.,. 1-• llt"a A""'""~ 11 .... 11•11 lilOll•c-<, 1~0 !ti "llot ·~ lllrtt" • lO 0 . .....,... °"11" 11'!¥1 '49 -( • I 14 '"'"'" II-•~ I Ill· ,1 ( 11 t lhl""'-\ ... l 00 lO "lo( '"* ti ~ It.Ml dn • h hit" re I ·ct c o ...... •' < ,...... 1 "'' l>ffo<f N ,.., 1,-. ,_,_ I 1 JO 0 ((I ._l"'f '9' 1 ....... 1 /0 11-tOQ -C-I• lllt t.f" tdr1) ·~1 I• \ ~ "'·I • ~ .. KOCE Television(50) TUIM>AY l W WtEITlllll (IVILl?ATll* ,,..... "'°Ml-" ""'ur•of M.111 ' I a WAIMlllOTOll Wiii( tll •IVllW J W VOTl•I' ~l~ILllll 'C1tf.lhvM W!l""'"'"Ccty(iow r""'"ftl'" J· a MISTI• 11001011110'4llOllM«IO •:W IHAMIUlll lT 1.0"""' IM tEl.ICTlllCCOM~AllY 1:a CAll•AICOLlllDAS •:M 110 I I.Ill MAlllLI •:a DIMlllSIOllS Ill CUI. TUltll • ~l•l•fK• P.tll•"'"" A11l"'°f>OIOCIY ......_ .. J:M CO .. lllll'I Cl.OTlllllO CDltNlll M"'l>W '"'11'• flop 11-r·· -'-•· ""'_ ....... J•ja l'MOlll ~QltUM 1111'•-rtltMll\I"" t.On11nl I.a COllSUMlll SUllVIVALIUT Aute 9oct'I Wor• ,,. Tiii ADAMS CM•ONICl.11 ~ ... ~••Ml\ A<Mm\ Mlftl\tor lo OrNI l •lt•l1t"" l.Oml11I 1'.W NOVA,._,., Tl-!\ Y-loctyf' 1tom1~1 ''I REMEMBER 111F.TIMt: when my lud was 1&olna to school and was uktd what h11 daddy did for a ltvln1." Alltn u1d. ''He told them and lht>lr hrst qub Uon was. '00('!1 he ~It on t.ht'm "' "Wf ll . we do o lot of thinas but we don't alt on tht>m " , Allen, who work!' for u Colurnbui. ftrm. lqU\'~'tt'I. shovt'S and slams thl.' ~cltlt 1n rondom tests to dt>tect naw1'. "We have a machine wh"·h 1s mounted as on a toilet howl." b(! 111ud. "1'here's a levtr attached to a wheel which picks up s Tall ~ duct ha1 chan ed llllle but thot his de- portment trtc ut any new suuesu oni1. Takt' the heat conlrnode sut "There ha\'C b~cn ull sorts or u ptri· ments as rar u heollni! the ots but so far \\t' haH been unablt' \()come up with unythin~ economical cnouih to ('lul on tht' marl\t t ," he u1d But otht'r suggestion.~ h•"c worked out bt•lt\'r "THt; SOFT SF.AT 1$ quite &1 hot Item," Alll'1111u1cl "It'~ pndded und com· t•:1 in dccorutor as well us s111'1 pastel col· ors." 1\llc n soul lhe bit'entennh1I <'ra1(.' hasn't n·ully hit the cornmcxk llNtt In- dustry . Out. JUl\l In 0 11c. his flrm Is pro· dut'lng u toll1•t top complete with rt•d. wh1tc und blut: colorini: nnd tottat.'d with a ··111r. " SHIELD YOUR SAVINGS In these times of economic uncertainty we look for good signs. A sure one is the shield of Home Savings. Come in and see for yourself how Home combines these great advantages. Home Savings pays more interest ... on every type of insured savings ... than any bank in the United States. And of all the thousands of savings and loan associations. only H ome backs your savings with assets over 6 Billion Dollars. To these add Home's Free Services .. including notary service, savings bond redemption, interbranch privileges, save-by-mail service ... and transmatic~ automatic savings transactions. Now ... looking ahead ... it pays to Be Sure at America's Largest. Look for he shield of Home Savings, "Old Dependable" since 1889. Open Saturday, Aprn to. 9 am to 1 pm tor your convenience. 0 NEWPORT BEACH 190 Newport Center Drive Near Fashion Island 640-6100 0 EL TORO/LAGUNA HILLS 23861 El Toro Road 837-5111 BeaatffaJ ···Fall Color Bicentennial Print voan FREE &om ffomef To celebrate America·~ 200th birthday, Hom<' 5'1.ving:s commlsslonC!d lhre<' distm. gu15ned artists lo cre<lle a series of Pf 1~~''9S COfTlmemora11ng events 0 frlt.' American Revolution. "•••l"'t '"" "·· ., ... , . .,, . .,..," Now four of these paintings have be reproduced In limited edlflons and a~n t. .,...,.. avaUable to our friends' To obtain ,,......,. """•''"'""' -4 t 1· · your ,.,. flM' :; .n , c •Pout the gift coupon from lhts ad nd bnng to your nearest Home Savings office IL I J ...................... . tm1 print per family.) i ~~;;;.-;;~~-,;;~~~~-------------·--· : Entitles bearer lo a Bicentennial llm11ed Edlti()n Print , at Home Slivings f • L...... dunng Bicentennial Celebrarion -1\prrl J -30 ' --------------·-··· ' -----·----------·-··------· l ------·- •open Frld91 Night 'tll I pm Member: P'EDERA L Sev\np ind t.o.n lnw1111K"e Corponitlon. Acrou11I~ are inwl'KI to S40,000 fn1 •n lt1d1vutUAI, ufl 111 Sr.ll0.000 fnr 1 bm1ly of four. Mm~: FEDERAL H~ Loin Blnlt ~Y•tmt • .,c ·~· • ' .. Orange Coast EDIT I O N * * Today's lo inl( N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 90, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 30, t976 N TEN CENTS Art Museum • m Newport Center OK'd Hy 1111.AR\' KAYE Olttle O•llt "•i.ll14H A permit .:r<rntcd Mond.t) hy the South COd"it Regwnal Coa~tJI Commii.&ion pa\•t>:s lhtl wa~ for a new home in Newport C<>nter for the Nt>wport llarbor Art Museum \'olln~ 8 1 «omm1<1'i1oners ap provl•ll the pcr1111t for tht• 20.000-square-foot mu:;eum and agreed lo :.illow the ~ubdi\1~aon of -------- d 26-anc.· parcE'I w Newport Center The landownt'r, tht' Jn ant' Company. requt'i.letl \hat the parcel at San Joaqwn lhll:o. Road and Sant;i Cruz Dnve kw sub· dt\'tdcd into a two-acre parcel for the mu<1eum , another two-acre t·hunk for a proposed cit~ library <Jnd a 24 acre parcel lrv1m• Company offtriah had hoped the com m1.,'>1on would "approve in concept" Umlr plans to construct omce bulldmas. a community theater llnd a restaurant, on the 24-acre 111te ad· )acent tu the museum and city library But .. concept approval" ,.., un- pr~edented a t the coaslaJ com- m 1ss1 on and commissioners declined to take that step. Howt>\'er. ln·1ne Compan>' architect Ron Hendnckson con \\11ilt• a :'\l'''porl Be.1ch pol1rt·man d1n·rt' traflH'. i•nginC'1•r:-from ('altran:-put rinbhing lcn1d1l'" on a nrw S12,000 trarfll' c•tmtrnl cll-\' l<'l' put mlo -.1,i.:nal .tt l>oH·r OnH• .incl P <•nhr Coast 1 hgh\\ a~ today The· Jl('\\ clt.•\'ICI.' is sn1d to be better at ml·:asunng tn1ffic now and can operate on -.horll'r c·vdl's for b<'lt('r circulation Citv 11ffic·1ab ;a~ tt will 1mpro\'e traffic nt lht• tolll!l'"lt'd intt•rs('tlion "a little bit ·• U.S. Fleet Stands By Americans May Be Evacuated From Lebarwn \\'ASll l N\.TON <API -J\ ~t·H•n-.'>htp U S :'\av~ l<JSk group trn., bL·<'n m1H"cd into pos1twn \\!thin 21 hours -.tL•amin~ ttm(' ur l.1:bannn 1n raw 1t ,., needed.Jn ('\ aruate 1,4511 l . S c1t11.eni. from tht:' st rift• l<lr n rountry, }'(•ntagon '>L>Ul"<'l'' .,,lid to<l:I\ D l' f t• 11 ., 1• ll 1• p J r t m c n t 'pokt"•miln \\ tll1:1m c;r{'C'HCr told U brtt•f111~ lhal the• ~l\th l-11•1•1 h." rrt'Pl\'1•11 n11 11r1lt•1' 111 ... 1;1rt <1n e\'acual1on Gn·l1l1l•r ~aid that "l'lcmcnt-; of the Sixth Fled art• 111 the Ea!olc.•rn ~l ed1tt>rr:1nl·:>n ' hut did not ~pecif) lht• locat1on Sourc1·~ ~ai d lhl' h cltroptrr carrier Guad:ikanJI and six am ph1b1ou' .,hip'> aml llt'slro~ t>ri- ure in ,1 holdin~ pattt•rn about J <la\':-. -.1c-.1m 1ni.: t1mt• from lht• l.t•ban('M' ('OJ'' 1\ hoard th<' am No Action Pending On Badhalll Mailer R\ J ,\('I\ ('11 .\Prt-~l.I. • Ot \h• 0••'• fl••.-\t•tt \ conru1t-11t1al 11•port hy lht• 't.itt• 1·.11r 1'11ltt11'.1l l'r.11·1111•-. Comrna.. .. 11111 -.t.1fl 1111 n11npl.11111-. le,·1·lc·cl •'lot"""' "'"c.·mblymon Hoh..rt Hadh.1m '' 1!111•r11n11111•1ul no :irt111n ht• tuk1•11 a.:a1n<1l lht· Or.m)!l' t'o11ntv Ht•JHJhl11·an H:ulh.1m hacl lh•t•n :-icrui;('(I hv Hl'p11hhran nppnnC'nl ll:u rv .J1•f f11•y o( m 1su't' of puliht· fund-; amt \IOIOllOll' 11( till' -.tah' fatr t'IN' t111n prad11·1·" l.t\~ in lh<' ram 11.112n furl'~ l'nn~r··'' "''Lil""'' ht•ld b\ 1\n1lrc•\\ I ltn'>h.1" 1 H !\''"port n, .. ,r h 1 Tht• fnr11 -. l)f tht· cun11>Lnn1 w;" a 111u1lt•r ~1·111 al l•"P·'}''r-.' (''( \ll'n'l' in "h1ch ll.1dh.11n "a" rt• Ct·rrl'd to ,,, It 1•prt•.,1•n1 ;111\ \'. 3 title u'uall\ J!I' 1·11 m1•mtwr' of the Jlou"t' of I! 1•11rt•,c•ntutl\ "', !ht• pm1111011 H;_1dhu m 't•t·k~ ph1b1ous !lh1ps ii. a :\Janne bat· talion of about t.700 men. The task ~roup reportedly was movl.'d to that poi.1Uon from a Grerk port w1th1n the last fow days A So\'let SvC'rd lov-class crui~er is report rd lo have moved from .1 position off the Egyptian coa~t 111 a point where it can nbsrne the L'S ~a,yta ... k~roup Thl' lJ S Nttvy hu., 44 !>htp'< in I h e E a 'i I t• r n u n <l \\' c i.. I l' r n 1\J<>dtt<'rranean Thf' nu,,11111 Oct·t in the !\1ed1tcrrJnean nun1 lwr-; 16 -.hap-. Th<• mm eml'llt of tht.• Navy ta<k i.troup was rl'portl'CI a~ krt1 .. 1 Mo:.lems and P alc:-;tinian gu(•r nlla<. do<1ed 1n on the Chri-.twn m1ltt1a heddquart<'r~ in Beirut :ind l.l•ban<'SI' pt>l111cian.., t•ic prcsst•d public frar ... lhal Syria rnilo(hl .,t•nd troop., and ;irmor .icro's the bor<kr to Corn' an t•ncl In th1' l'I\ ii war Th1·n· ~t·rl· 1\rah pn·.,, rt•port'i th.it Syrian f'H''ltd•·nt llnfl'1. A"' !<a<I had c;ountlcd tlut lh1• Un1tl'd Stall'"· France a111I lh<• Vat11·:111 "' t o whr·ther tht•y c·ould ~uaruntl'e that l \r;wl would 'lily nut 1f Syria movc.·d to rcin 1n thl' Lcb3nc11t• com botant'I T he United Statt•s issuNI a warnlni.t Monday that anyonf' rontemplatinll! intrrvent1on 1n Lebanon c;hould 'itay out \'IOCed commissioners lo take a struw ''Ol e so that the lrv1nc Company could read their Ill d1vidu3I opinions regarding of· nee buildinas at that site Every commissioner pres('nt except Oavid Commons s:ud he had "no trouble" with an office building use at the &tte. Commissioner Judy Rosener told flendrit'kson she thought 1l was an ideal location for such "mixed ust'!< " The land for lht• museum ha~ been donated tl) \h\• lnllll! Com- pany but tht• mu..;i.Jum "'"pay for construt•tion t'<l'l>li. Da,·id Stl'illml•lt. pr<'..,ldt'llt of the must.>um »o.1rd of D1n't·tor~. ~aid 5500,000 ha:-; bcen ra1wd and that more than SG00.000 ha!> bl·en pledged toward the buildms: Steinmetz pointed out that some of the pll•dgl'1' art:' p.t} JOlc onlv "ht•n nm.,truchon twgan:-; and that other donors ha\c !'\fl<.'C1hcd they "'ould not con tribute unit:'!'!'\ thl.' museum 1:-; bullt "very soon." The must'um. currt'ntl~ locat l'd 3l Balbo<• lloull.'\'ard Jnd 15th Slfl'l't on th\• Balboa Penansulu. ftr,l opened 1t... doori:. al lhl· Balboa Pa\·ihon Steinmetz 1't11d t·on~truction 1, (SEE !UUSEUM, Page t\2) Plans Ahead , Trailer Park Hassle LooTnS By JOANNE R £\'XOLDS 6f 111• DA1lr l"tlec ii.ff The City of Newport Beach ha., become a tenant at the Bay Shore Trailer Park to keep vacant spaces from being occupied. city o(fic1als confirmed today Don Webb of the city's Public Works Departme11t said the c·1ty has rented two ~paces from the Irvine Company at a C<>l'l of $125 a month since December He said lhe action was taken lido Pair Eye Money From Water Two t1do Isle residents coul<f make millions b\•cause they hold rights to an invention whirh ap parl"nth can separate hydrogc.•n Jnd oxygen from \\ alcr for U!>C in hOml's and auto:1. Te:\ts by a second independent laboratory have rl'Portedly con firmed that the hydrotten con- \'erter does extract nammahle hydroRen from wall'r Information about thl.' ll.'sts of the ronverlt'r inv('ntro by Dr Sam Leach wac; rl'lcaH>d ~tonda) b~· !\torns :\hrktn, chairman or J\tJ M llyd r otech Company. owner of the automotive nghti. to the mvention. Mirkin. who maintains a home on Lido lsle, 1s a Los Angeles bu!>1nessman wfto founded Budget Rent·a·Car . Randall Pre~I<')', a neighbor of Mirk1n's and president of The Presley C~mpan1es, holds rights to r e- s1dcnl1al apphcauon of lhe mvcn ti on Mirkin's company is not a pubhdy held firm and financial ob.;erH'r' beht'v(· that he 1s act· lflg a~ !lpokesm an for the inventor oecauM• he is not constrain<'<! by stork regulating agenctC'S M1rk1n gave un C'xtens1ve in ten 1ew to Cahforn1a Rui.1ne'"· a t" ice monthly hnanc1al publtca t 11111. which has been following the story or the converter clo!>cly. in \\h1ch he predicted that the ap. lSee WATER, Page i\2) MARKET TAKES ANOTHER LOSS NF.\V YORK (1\P> Th<''>lock markl't rrcordl'd 1t I\ second 111 ... s 111 a row today 1n an ('rract1c :.c•.,\1on. Trading rem arned quiet Analyc;ls found no singlr de· \'t•lopmcnl 1n the ncv.s to account for the m arkl'l 's !loftncss The Dow J ones av<'ragc r1f 30 stock" lost 5 27 points to !192 t3. <Tables. A 1 t ) when the \0acanc1cc; occurred 111 the traile r park at We:-;t Const Highway and Dover Drt\'e to "pos:.1bly save the <'Jl} i.ome m oney" in rl'lorating trailer park re~ident!> when the new Coast llighwa~ brid~e over lJp. per Ne\\ port Bay 1s bujlt The trailer park Mts in the path for the approach to the nl'w bridge. The bridge will rcplac<' the.• e-:- 1sting one "'1th a i.1x-lant· l>pan New Diocese . For County V/\TICAN CITY <AP > P o pe P aul VI h :1 ... e'tabhshed a 11cw d10Cl'"t' centered 10 the cit) of Ornnge. and appotntl'<l th\· Most Rev Willi:im H J ohnson. 5, to head 1t, the Vatican announrcd today The dioce'll' of Or:.i111tc \\ ao; formed from terntorv b e longing to the archdiocese of L os An11teles. Bishop J ohn'>on. a natl\'e of Tonopah. ~l'\' . had bt>en auxiliary b1~hop IO charge or the Or:m~c a r <'<I u n d 1· r T i rn 11 t h y Cardtnal l\hinn111~ of l.n~ .·\n~l'lt•s .;1nct· 1n:1 Newport Buys Land Parcel For Parking The Caty of :\rwport Ocach bought a p:>rccl of land 111 the .Manner's Mile art·a for St20,000, m bidding this morning The land. wh1eh thl• <,lalt• bought o;e,eral )Car~ a~o a., ri~ht-of-way for lhl' now ddunrt Pacific Coast FrN•way. will lw turnt•d into a mun1c1pal park1n~ lot Thi' parcc,I, which mca.,url'S :1 little more thun an :u·rc·. II•·~ nn the north ..,i dt• of Wt.,,l t 'oa't lltlithway at the foot of what "''" bcromc Ens11-tn View Pdrk Tht• AO space• lot will he m-.talll'<I on the land below the chCClop First Baptis t C h urrh of Nl'wporl lkarh Cit'• manaJ?<'r Holll'rl \\\1111 <,a1d he doe., not t"<Jll'<'I lht• p.1rk JOJ! lot to bccoml' 'c•lf ~uppm 11111: fm· ot lcost lhrt•1• y1·:1r-.. hut af11•r that ht· i-ces 11 :1' a h<111n t•1 1111~1 n l' 'I s m l' n 1 n t h t• a r t· :• . "p:irllC'ularly 11 "t· haw 111 .:11 to o((.~trccl purk1111! In l'<l'-e tr.11fir problt.•ms .. Wynn <;aid thr• rtl y woulil lwum immC'dHlte nel(OltlltlUll' With Ill,, pf'rty owners in t111• :1n·;i 111 11rrl1·r to obtau\ eai;c.•mcnt... l•> thl' £·11 y .., lot. that b 20 feet orr the watt•r Acrordmg to Webb. officials tir the federal t11i:h~a) /\dm1nistr;,c lion arc !lltll n•v1ew111g the en \'tronmental impact stut('mt•nt on lhl' bridge and are nol l•xpt>ct ed to appro' e lh1• documc•nt until Jum· I At that JlOll\I, Wl'l>b loatd . C'altrans can b\·~1n dei.11!n work, and 1r thl' prOJl'Ct St••YS 011 i.rh('Ciule. 1t will bt• ready lo go !See TRAILER. Pagt'i\:?l Callaway Replaced By Morton. WASHINGTON ti\I') llow<Jrd JI C:tllawa\ ha~ re :-;1gned as l'n.>.,1dt•nt Forcl's ram pa1i.tn manai.:1:r and will lw Mil' l'l'C'dcd by Rngl•rs C B Morton. a White House ... ourrl' stuct tr>day c Ford announc.·Nl lht' rc'l1.c11at1011 later > Morton is lhl' White lloust- C'ounscl who hanctles lia111on w11h the Pres ident's campaign com m1lle<'. White House press :-crrcl an Ron :-.;esscn sa1<l at ht!> r<'gular nl'WS briefing th:il he ''outd ha\'1• an announcemen t ronc(•rntng Calluwa.> later in thcda)' Nc~sen said t'allawav mcl with Ford and White Jlous'e Ch1<'f or Staff R1charc1 Chene~ al lhl· White !louse Monday night Tht• mct'l 1ng lasted nN1rly an hour Calla'' ay had hecn su.;pencfou al his ml n requl''-t pendin.c on to \'C'SttgaliOn Of questions rJIS('tl about his rolr in promoting a Colorado ski rt'sorl he owns The ~w 1tl'11 1n cJamJ>Ulf.\ll managdment had bcen l'XP<.'<'tl'd : Calla\\ ay ~aid l'arlu.•r that he chd n111 CXJJCtl to rl'lurn to h1~ rolt• a~ manai.tcr or lht· f'nrd camp:ugn Callaway ~teµp<·d aside Mar<'h l:l, "h1lc say in~ th al he·" a ... ron- l11lc•n1 ot "compl('ll• l'...:onrra11on" 1n lhe i.k1 area c·ontrmer~\ Tlw i.usp<.•nMon t•ame :tftl'r 11 ,,a.., d1srlost•cl that Callaway, a former sctretary of th1· 1\rmy. \\nn pc.•rm1ss111n to l'Xpanrl the• -.k1 rc•.,url on g1wc.·rnrncnt lancl after d I'(' U <;·'I n J.! I he C .1 'I' Wt I h Ai.:ricultun• l>t•purt mPnl 11fft£'1:.tls la-.1 sum rn<'r in his 1'1·nt :iuon ol fl1·t• Thal """on ht \ t: .... 1 11;1\ in tht• i\rnH "'''' "h1d1 ht• It'll 1•1 tak1• ll11· 1·:impa1un 11111 , SI uarl Sp1·nc·t·1·, who httcl lw1·11 <'.1lta\\a~ ·., rl1•put\, ha' lll't'I\ "\'I' 1ni: a-. Jl't 111~ 1·.;m11 • .11.:n rn;JO:tl(t'r . Orunae Cons' "'enther Judge Nixes Nezv Trial \\' \Slll~GTO'-j < \1'1 rs l>t)olllC-1 JudJ:'! Jnhn J ~ I t I t' J . I n h I 'i f I r !I l Wntl'r.1rnll' ruling :-;tore he ''a~ ft•llcd by a hl•art al· lack f't.>b 5 todav tkn1ed a ne"' tria l fnr Cormcr \\'h•le HOU!\t.' ch1l'f or ~taff ll H Haldeman. ('ommt'l'llllll "r>okc•,m;1n John Klt•phnizcr '""' th.it in a staff n· port to th(• rommt'"'°"· rt '" r" rnmmrndrd no 111·11un he takc•n n!' the m :uler w;1s 'l<'nl out prior lo Had ham·., f1llni.t of n11muwt1nn na1>er<1. ohhouch hr hod publtrlv dt•clarl'<I h1<1 candulary for thl' ix1,1t1t1n !'l'\'t•ral months a~o Nixon Tale 'Fiction' Fair lhr11ui.:h Wt•tlnc•-. ti av . w 1th 1· 1111l1• r t 1· m 111·rat 11rc•-. Wrdnl"•1J.1y , f.nw~ tonight 45 lo ~13. h•uhs Wcdnl'sdayr..1to72. lfaldrm an asked for a new trial and :>n e\lden- t 1 a r } hear1n~ an ha s Watergate <'O\ t>r ·up con- \'irt1on on J:rounds that there was unauthorized contact "1th thr JUT')' by a third part~ -the "1fe of J l' S marshal Hi s rcttfion said supcrv1s 1n~ :Mars hal Ellis Dulcy took h1~ "1fc alon.: "hen the 1ury went for din ner and <'nterta1nmcnt to the Orr.errs Cluh al An dre\\S AFB. 1'ht• eummic;c;1on "'II conMder thr accuo;at 1on<i hv .l<·ffrev and t ht' staff r(•pnrt \\hen 1t inet•h April 6 "Staff dnec;n 't dl.'c1dr anythins: The commission m ake!> de· c1slons. The m alll'r will be pre· sented to the comm1ss1on at that tame The taff has made a re· commendation ar.d supposedly those recommendations are con· f1dentrnl." Kl eplln~ersa1d. But, Kleplin1ter said since "partic1pantc;'' an the mvestil[a· hon have <ieen fit to release somt• portions of the r rport. he found no u<1e1ul purpo.,1• would b<' ~erved by wathholdtn~ further 1n formation . Klepllnl(t>r :c;a1d a tl('('1.,1on ~ill clanfy portion" of the 197~ r.11r pol1t1cal practict'' la~ wh1rh (St>eo LEAK. Page A2) Betty Ford Laments Stories of New Book WASHINGTON CAPl -F1rq Lady Betty f>~o rd sa}"! .,he belie\•e'I a controversial new book on Richard M Nixon's la"t days m the White !louse wall t'\'entually be regarded as h c- t1on, not fact Mrs Ford al~o said portions or "Th e Final Days ," by Washington Post reporter<; Bob Woodward and Carl Bern<,(ein. "could have been omitt<.'d." ··r have a great deal ol ~ym pathy not only for Mr~ ~ixon but for the whole family." Mrs. Ford commented durlnjl an ap- pt>arance 1n ~ew \'ork Monda) · ( ft>cl badly that things that are 111 the p3'\t and gone are still com- ing out .. The book claims that both Nix- on and his wife drank heavily during the Watergate scandal that led to Nixon's resignation in August 1974. It also depicts a dis- traught. s uicidal Nixon on the eve of his departure who wept during a meeting with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and ~nded the carpel as he asked. "What have I done? Whal has happened?" kis1ln1er said Monday that ex- -.erpts he has seen from the book were distorted and insensitive These e:1tcertps "contatn too m uch gossip. too many mac- curacies. d1 stort1ons and mis- representations to be dealt vith," Kissinger said through a spokesman lie ad ded that they show "an indecent lack of compas!>ion and lack of es!lenl1al human un- derstanding on the part of the authors.•· The spokes man c;aid Kiso;inster was not a source for the book, bul the secretary acknowledged he and an aide were interviewed by lheauthon. Charles Colson. a former Nix- on aide who served seven m onths in Jail for obstructini.t suslice in the Daniel Ellsbcrg NL'W. said in Dallas. "I don't beUeve Mr Nix- on wac; the kind of man who ~ould lose control of himself " Nixon "never drank lo excess," Colson added. INSIDE TODA'°' ,..or the first time mice l'l.14 . a mo111e, 1t.~ l eading actor and uctrns, and 11$ dtr<'ctor llon• mode a "qrond slarn·• al tlu> Academ11 AU1ordJ. The lnumph of "One l'l<'W Ovt>r thf' C11Ckoo'11 N1>11t" '" rccOtJnl· "don Page A3. Index AIY-~"'k• Al tM ............. 1 .............. .-II AMIU-•S L M .... Al Mt•ln ~hlonw• A 1 Mlllu.tl ~tlftd• c1 ... m.. •• u ".,-., Nt~ ~· .,0r ..... ~,, c.r--., ....... ou1~-.c-.. A•'-" lellltriel ..... Al Slettl ~'\eO ,,....., .... _,., a ... 1 Ttle¥1~ ''-• Al .. 11 ,,._~t ,., • .,. "•o,_ •• w .. ,.,., .. ..._ A• -·· Ne"'t ., •1 16·1 AtO A• At 11·1 141 Alt II All •.. , A4 A4 f DAllV PILOT N Barcus 111e nt Charged FBI Activity May Be Bared WASHINGTON tAr) Atty. Gen 1-:dwBrd II. IA-vi may i.oon instruct Ju~t1ce Dcpartmt<nt of 1tc1at11 to noti fy Pt'rha p' thousands of Americans lhal tht'y Wt'fl: VIC'tlmll of lh\• F'Bl's hanuusmcnt t·amJ>ali;n. tll'C'Ord inR to depurtmrnt .!IOUrC'e!i "I think thc attorney gent'ral 1s looking very favorably on tht' plan," 3 runl<inR ofn<'tlll !HHd in rel\ponse to questions Monday Levi expc<"t.s 10 r eceive wntten recomm c ndnt1ons this wt>ek from ofllclals developing the plan. Tht FBI conduC'll!d 12 coun lenntelhgence programs, known as Cointelpro, at vanou.s ume' between 1956 and 1971 to hara:.s and dis rupt milita nt poht1cal groups on the left and n ght The targets included the non· 'iol ent South e rn Chris tian Leader s hip Conference, the more m1htant Black Panthers and Stude nts for a Democratic Society. old-line Communist and socaahst groups. and the Ku Klux Klan. Court documents madP-nihtic Sunday. show that oneColflre"lpro target. the Socialist Workers par· t y. a lso was the target or numerous FBI burglaries to ob- tain information about the party. The tal'llcs were intended to disrupt activities or the turitet itroups and harass and discredit their members. The operation in· volved sending derogatory let- ters anony m ou l>ly t o the employer, parents or spouse of an indi vidual targeted for harassment. Under the Cointelpro label. the FBI also manufaC'tured and dis· tributed phony political tract<t in an effort to stir d1l>SCn<,1on among 'ar1ous pollt1cal grou~ Thc late c1v1l rights leader. Dr. ~tartm Luther Kan~ Jr. mav na'e been the mo-.t prominent \'ltt1m of the concentrated harassm ent effort The FRI wi retapped Km ~·s home anrl or ltcc and wh1bpe rcd talc~ nf h1<> !>exual conduct in an effort to cl1s f 'rom Page A I LEAK ... s imply stated "cieclared can· didates" cannot U!\e the publicly funded ma1lan gi. arfurded by their state ofhcc. That dt>adhne will be the riling of formal nominnuon paper1>, which in Uadhta m 'ca-.e came a h:w days after the m::uler wa~ .;ent out. "There nt.>Ve r ust'd to be any cutoff date. You could send oul ~talc mailers up unlit election day," Klephnger s aid. Badham and J effrey are two or eight c.-andadatcs for GOP nominalJon for Jlanbhaw·~ 40th Congressional District seat The eontender will be d ec1d4!d in th1· .June primary. R;:1dham orlRinally call<'d the .Jeffrey t"omplaint "nonsense." ('ompl:untl'\ by .Jeffrey to the Orange County Grand Jury haVl' bern dropped and referred tn the .'llate attorn<'Y 1?en<'ral's office, .lefCrey C'ampaign 0HiC'1als s aid. Bomb Scar e Told ~t 0 SC 0 W ( A P > -T h e Aml•riron Embassy h:11J 11 ' 'el'Ond bom h sc nr1• an six day11 t1>- tfuy, ond al Jbo wa:,, 11 fohe Jlarm. J::mba:-llY :source~ re· J>Orled. Thi' ,;ourrr~ s111d a Sov1<'l Fore1an Man1"ltry ofl1<'1u l in· formed thf' t;rnho'isy th11t an .11111nymol" t1•h.'1lhC1nC' <'allc'r told the lntcrwr !\ti 111!'.l ry thnl a born h would .:o orr in an hour &t the t;ni- h3!i!.V. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,._ Or~ (n•\t f\••'r ~tfll. Mt" •~if" I\ 1 Off·fiNWd 1"-N• "'' t'• f \' n IJIVN1~ ft'lli '"" ,...,~ ........ h Jhll,-.,,.. """"'·-·' .. , .. , .... ..,.,.,~, ,., .. Jtvt>h•~· /itll""'10•'1 lfWOVQP\, f l(fl f ft .. t n lA AIU '-1 H••1)1i1fl t••f\ .. llfll'~!•"'fl1.., f'*•t f'\ f O..t\ttll~ V•H•ft llW IN' \A9'1Jlf'""-· ti V"H .. , •flfd I,,, • ..,,.. 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I C'co r<fana to ll',t1mony before th\' Seo11te in· teU1 Jtt•nce comm Ill~ Kana·s SCl.C wu a Colntt"lpro tar,wt. but tht <1C't1vll1d au1rut Kinii wt-re brnudt·r thnn the t•ctun· ll'rtntelhJtt>net> l"O~rtun alone Smne ~rou11~ and 1nd1\'luuuls have lt>:irnl'd that they \\ere Co1nt(•lpro vln1ms throu"h law:1u1ts agalnist the t"Bl and re qUt''>t:,, for f'H t files under the t'rl't'<Jom of Information Act But m any other \lct1ms may not ha\'e the mone). the pallence or the 1ntcre~t to pursue a lc•ngthy battll' for tnformataon Tht> Ju~t1 ce Department plan \\Ould a make such information :S\ a1lablc to them for free and 1n pn\ ate "There are those or us "' ho fe<t-1 vt'ry strongly this ought to he done," said one r anking oHIC'tal "It ought to be done because <Cointelpro) was wronJt in the first place and It was done by the department." F r ont Page A I WATER •.. phcation of the converter could g1\'e The Presley Companies ·'billions in sales over a period of tame " The story. which received the personal endor sement or \hi? magazine's editor Ernest Sehon· berger. also said M1rkJn 1s In a pos1uon to realize "unfathoma- ble millions of dollars" from the invention. It 1s the prospect of the polen- t 1 a I I y huge m oney making capability or the invention which has caused a dramallc nse m the price of Presley stock on the 1\merican Exchanji?e The ancreai.es have ~n so1m· pres:.1ve that on two occaliions - C1nce at the !1rl>l of the year and ag:iin lac;t week -trading in the stock has been suspendlod while further information is sought to b<-tter inform investors about the 10\'ent1on. Trading in the home.building farm's sto<'k is e xpectlod to reopen Monday arter the te!>t results from the two laboratories haii b<'en st>nt to ttie S«urities and Exl"'han~e Comm 1sslon. That 1'tock closed a little over S20 u share when trading was SU1'· 1.wnded last week. Finaneial observers say the key to the speculation now will re't 1n the marketability or the device Arthur F.del '>t e an, <'href enj?lnt'l'r at Approved EnitmeN· ang Tec;t Lab~. one of the indepen- dent firms testing the device, "ia1d the tests conducted bv has lab du.I not 1nd1cate whether the c·xtraction of hydrogen from v.ate r b y th e device wa ~ ct·onom•l'<Jlly h «1siblc. ( >ne observer pointed out that unles!-th e device C'<ln oe manufactured and anstalll'd in the home at n low price. it will not be the m oneymaker 1t is 11up- po<1ed to he. I hl' appllCOtlon of the lnven· twn will be to cheaply produce hydrogen gas, u~111g a m1111mum of rlectrlr:.tl energy That gal> wlll \ht•11 be used m nll home ap- pli n nccs that no w con!>ume o,1tural 1(~1~ 1f the proc.·es1> ran be nduptC'rl Aecordlng lo tht' s tory an C':1llforn1a Ou<inr., ... "A nne·!\hOl pnrc, at rt•taal , on ._i production lrm,• unit might run 1>orncth1ng hkc $000 in1trnlly, arrording to Markin. with Hry httlt> lrfl' <'m l thrrroftcr. ana<im u<'h a' finnR \JP <'O l' are claimed lo be ncglli:1hlt• ;ind watc·r 1' th1• C'ht-m1C'a l ft•t•<bt1)('k . "This 1<1 nnt ne<'M<anly th1· way It will he• markNNt." th<' mo1rnunc quoted M1rk1n nit wnrnrni:: Markin <'Onrt'dcd th:1t the de· v1r1• will tttill nf'l•d lo undergo10n· hnr tc,ts . Blood Donors Sought in NB Newport Center busine~' per<ionn«'I are being M>Ught to don:ite blood t o tht' Red CroM bloodmobile which will visit the Marnolt Hotel Monday Appolntmentf for th<' blood· m o bile which will be open between 11 am. nod 3-30 Jl m . may be made through the hotel's personnel office So far. the blood drive has r e- ee1ved the baeklng of l.he Avco Financial Corporation, the Gulf Jnsuran('e Group. Air California and Coldwell Banker. Fro• Pag~ A I MUSEUM ... eit~cted to bel(in sometime th.is spring. Plans are not yet c.-om - pleled for the proposed clly Ubrary next door. Demolition Plan Balboa Condo Permit Nixed Payi11g Off Th~ South ('"(')a t l<t-glonal C'oi1.11tal C'ommlsi.aon hus dl•nit-d u request to demolli<h thre\' rt'ntul units at u bt·-.chfront ~It~ on the Rnlbon Pt>nlnaulJ and build four <'Ondom1nlum unati< there In· i.teuct John ntni<'h r<'questt.od un cx- tf'n11lon of his l'Xpirc-d P<'rmat to dl•mohs h 11 :onJ:lt• family hOu'<t' and a ctuplt>x both rt<nto.11 unit" Jt 13191':. 8albo1.1 Ulvd. Assembly OKs Veto Of Judge SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr 's veto of an extra judicial post in Orange County has been upbt>ld in lhc As· sembly. But Brown had Sl'\ cral verbal barbs thrown his way dur- tnll the debate. ·Sen. Robert Griffin lR-M1c h. > dribbles, a basketball up the Senate steps today prior to presenting it to Sen. Birch Bayh < D-rnd ). Griffan was paying off a bet on J\londay night's nationaJ champions hip basketball game m which Indiana bested Michigan 86·68. <Story 84) Assemblyman J ohn Briggs, a F ulle rton Republican whose measure was vetoed by the Democratic governor last Wt>f'k, lost his override fight Monduy but got to \'l'nt his anger at Brown. fie started the debate by telling his colleagues he had never had a ball vetoed which created another Judgeship 10 his distnct as long as 1t h ad s upport from th1• Jud1c1al Council and Board of Supervisors. Judge Calls Break In Cella Hearing "[ doubt any of you have had that happen to you either," he said. Another R epubliC'an, Dixon Arnett o f Redv.ood f"lty, ~aid. "What we have hcre 1s a Jt•rry Rrown Criteria "'hirh rl1ffc•r-. from the Judicial Council and tht• state Rar and is d1fl1•r1·111 fr<Jrn the rcst of the wor ld " Fat"cd with a mountinit number or pretraal motions. Oran(.!e Count} Su1wnor Court JudRe Jer rold S. 011\'t'r today called an eaght·day break in C'Ourtroom aC'tion on multiple C'rlminal C'harg~s fac<'d by Dr. Louis J . Cell a Jr. and three or his business associates. Judge Oliver :set Apnl 7 as the date h e will resume a pretnal heanng that a lready seems to have ruled out tt)o poss1bi1Jty of JW'Y sel~t1on beginnmg on the scheduled trial date or Apnl 19. Among the motions hl' as mull- ing as a move by defense attomt>y Thomas Cro!>iby that could ~1ve a .!'>eparate trial to one oC Dr. Cella's codefendanti.. The petition flied late Monday by Cro~by :,,ay\ that deh~nrlant Theodore Schiffman, SJ, runs the dange r of "suffocating in another'!\ trash bin." Pointing out in his motion that Seh1ffman's defense "W1ll c<•r Thieves G e t Typewriter s Nine c•lect rir tvpewraters . v;,lucd al S-1,500 "ere tuken 1n a w et•ke nd bur~lary from a Newport Beach law ftrm. police reported toda). . l<1h11 Kin~. a 1.1or\nt•r in Hegan. Orummy, Garrett and Km~. d1~· <'Ovcrt·cJ th« 1hert whl'n h1· optm1«J tht· ofCIC't' .it 42tl9 l\l;t<·i\rthur Ul vd Mond.1y m ornin.: 111• told pollC'<' that '>CH~n ol tht• typewnh•r s wett• I n~t l'Orrrct1nj( S(·l~·(·tr1 c11. Tv. o of thl' m1!\!>1ni.: IHK'Wrttt'rs W<'rt' 1r .. t1'fl a-. HIM Sc•lt•<"I ru·s without the correct 111i.: kf'\ Ktn~ l!)lfl orrirf'r<, that thr 1 qwwrlter., '''<'11' llw only 1tt•m-. t.1ken 1n tht: hn•ak·an. TRAILER • • • out for bid In Oec<>mbcr or 1977 Com1t ruction h. llkl-ly to begin In 1978 and the bridge should be re· ody ror u~t hy 1979. Webb 11old that until th<' stale· acquJreii the land 11 nerd<, for the bridl(e approach. the city will continue lo rent empty l'IJ•acc!I. lie explained that 1f anyone were to move Into th<' vaC'ant ~paC'e~ and sl:\y ther<' for mor1• than 90 days, the rrty woulcl hove to pay the expen,e oC relocating them when con-itruC'tlon begin~. under prov1'110n< or the state's Relocation As111slan<'e Law. Relocallon of trailer park resi- dent' beeame an Issue two years 11110 when the Jrvlne Company, owner of the area, e\•icted re<1· dentti of 33 bungalows when the> city ordered the l:ind company to demolish the cottages basl!d on a t'late law prohibiting thf' mixing or permanent residences In a trailer park Tho11e eviction proceedlnJ'S were uph«'ld In Orange County Superior Cl)urt and the residents were moved out and the cottage11 t~n down !According to city official~. the trlrilcr park has approximately llOspaces. tainly be antagon111t1c tn hie; coddendanl"," ('ro\by stresses that details or Or. Cella's "personal. bul>inc'\s and political lift>" could pre1udice Schiffman 's cnances an court Or. Cella. Schiffmun, GeorS?e L. Ollendorf, 44, of Lagunn Beach und Stt•ptien R f;,•;rn1>, 31. or Mis sion Viejo, foce trial on 127 felony counts contuaned 1n a Grund Jltry mdictemenl. They were indlctf'd after it was testified that they were involved in the :1iphoning of an est1m at<'d S2 ma I hon from two Orange Coun- ty hospitals : Mer cy General In Santa Ana and M1 s,1on Com- munity in M 1s11ion Vw10 Both ho,p1tals and two alh<'d m<"di<'al ~roups han• 1>ucd the four defendar.ts for more than $37 m1lllon in d a maJ:e~ Add1t1ona1Jy, all four (ace trial M ilY 4 m Los Ang<"les t'C'deral Court on 44 fclonv counLs of tax evasion, fraud, theft and con- spiracy. Judgl' Ohvt•r also rull!d l\ton- clay that transcripts or Grand Jury h,i.>arings h·ading to the tn· d1ctment of the four defendants Wlll be r eleased to the press and public Aprils. He said the transcripts will be released before that date if the California Supre mc Court deniei; a defl'nM.> move to keep the docu· ments sealed. At one point in the hcnnng Monday, Judge Oli ver fac<'d de· c1s1ons on 60 d e fense motions re· lated to discov('ry issues, all or wh1<'1) !iOU~ht m atenals now held hy the district attornev. P olicem an Picked For F BI Academy Newport O<'uC'h police liculc- nanl K<'lc;on Mr Dani<'I haR been ~elected lo attl'nt1 th" 10Sth sessinn of tht• f'HJ National AC'ademy at Quunt1co. Vu. Th<' acadl•m y was estahll'lhcd to provide tralr1inr< for career law t•nf orce me nt ortl <'cr s on a mana~ement level. Thr I l ·weck rouriH' lnclud<'R C'la SIJt'll In mana~('mt•n t , behaviorn l :1 c 1t•ncei;. com munl<'nllon. foreM1c sciences and law. Following a 30·30 \'Ole -24 short or the tally Rrig~s neC'ded for a n override -he said in an an- t<'rview that Rrov. n's presidt·n- tial ambitions Wl'rc m11ln atin~ th(• go\'crnor 's art ions "It's image budchn)! -his say- in~ too many judges and all that." Brii::Rs said. Ile said the North Orange County Municipal Court nt'<'ded another Judge bccauw or the C'ase backlog Hrown said an his veto m essage that he w as not "con\'ln<'crl that the taxpayers nr Orange County v.ould be j?<'tlinJ: thC'1r mont•v'c; worth by s houlrll•ring the burden of \'Cl another 1uche1al position " J . Anthony Kline. Brown's legal affairs secretary, said man 1nterv1cw that nrown had not made a blanket decision againc;t all bills c reating new j udgeships. "But he is very skeptical about 1t. There is a real burden on authors of bills to demonstratr a nc<'d" Asked about Bril?RS' contention that Brown's presidential des ire!'! were affect1n1? his judgme nt, Kline said: "That's nonsense Our attitude is no differl'nt than it was last .session. He has been preaching this altitude sanC'e he became governor." Brown Rappe~ On Selections SACRAMENTO <AP> -The s late J\s<t<'m blv h:i'\ srnl a m<'ssa~1: to Gov Erlmunrt Brown Jr about his d(•lay 111 maktn~ ap. point mcnts . In a 65 2 h1part1san vol<' Mon. day, th<' lower hnu:,,e upproved a 11111 which would i;t1Vl' the t\.,. sembly sp1•;1k1•r und S<'n ote leader the power t o fill vncat\1'1('1' on certt1in st ate hoards 1( lhC' l(OV· ernor doesn't n:1m<' urr,1(1intccs 1n OOdays. T he Senate will C'Oni:ader llw bill ne xt. Asscmhlymnn llarry Keene <D· E urek11 ), 11pon11ort"cl tho hill, which would t1fh•1·l val.'oncacs on f\peclfied hcalin~ ort,; boarus. It would take e ffect Apr1l lj Alarm Works SC Cops Can!t Even Get In SAN CLEMENTE POLICEMEN ar e scratching their heads over th 1s problem. An elderly woman living near dty hall has an elaborate burglar alarm system set up at her house. The home also is 11lummnted at night hy Ooodlights and can be approached only through a stout courtyard gate . THE Al.ARM C'~•:s OFF al limes, and oHiC'ers race toward the house In re11ponse But they <'u n't get In because the gate is locked and the occupant won't unlock the Jlale because the alarm is ringing and she's afraid to le3ve the house. Usually the officers can make their presence known after a time by ydling but In the meantime the alarm con tlnucs to ring and as one policeman observed "Jl 's a wry awkward situation." ' Jn II'! plaC'c. he propMed bu•ld- lna J two ~tory duplcx und a thtt't'·&tory dupl<'X 1 lts orlglnul t•xpartd pt!rn\ll !ipt'Clflt"fl Dl'Uilrt· mt>nts for th1• ni•w hulldinal'I hul hi11 l'XI cni-ion nsk l'Ct 1x•rm1xslon to hulld rondom I 111u111 units Conimbsio1a·r11 volc'fi 4 lo 5 a.:nln~t th1.• proJl•ct and rttt'd H'V<'rul reaitonb for tun11nG down Hlat<'h '11 pl an ... Comrn1it11ioner David Com m on.'! anid h e wiu asmn."t the prOJl'<'l bl"<'uu11t> 1l <kittroyl'd reu- tiJI unit11 11nd rcplnct'd them Will\ h1gher·co:.t condom1n1um!i. "We'd be l'lCClud111g nJI thr l><'O pit' from h van Ji ut thl' lx'ach "hn can't afford thl' down payment to pay for a C'nndom1nium," <:om m ons compla111t>d llowt•\·er, Comm1ss1on1.•r Jud.)' floi.ener and Cha1rm1m Ro~ Roont•y rl'tortcd that the rt'nta are '0 htgh 111 that area any\\!lf that at wouldn't make much d1f· forencc Commissioners were also C'OO· <'ernt'd about ~eismic 1mpllt"a· ttons. prompted by a complaint by a neighbor. llarry Kamph. l\amph, whose compluinl sue• ce<eded in getting the llt•rn takl'n orr or an earlier coni.ent r:.1len- dar. said it would be an error lo build a thrcc·~tory buildtni: In such an earthquake·pronc an'H llowevcr, Newport Jlt.•ach cat,> off1c 1a l s have suad thal the provi,tons nf the Alqu1,t Priolo Act. regarchng earth· quake prov1s1on.;, nre not up pllcable in Newport B<'ach because the :.late hos rlecidt'd thl.' Newport Inglewood Faull 1:-. in- active and "not wl'll (lefln<'d " ProJect archill'C't Hnon Jean- nette said the bu1ld1ng, propol:>t'd for the s ite would Ix> nble to withstand a ma~Mve <.'arthqu ak~ up to i Son the H1chtl'r i.cnle Thc comm1~i11nn('r'"I iaaff had n •rnmmcndcd ~1pproval uf \ht• prOJeC'l. CdM P a rking Plan D e nied By Pane l A rrqu<'l'll for a Coastal Coni. mai.sion pt·rm1t to dC'moli~h a duplex in Corona dl.'I Mar to create mon• park1nj! for a small commerc ial build111g was sent back to the dt'' l'lupcr for rc- vic;ions Mondav The S outh · Coa:.t l!cJ?ional Coa:.tal C"omm""on hl'ld 1,rr dt'- c1din1o: whl•ther or not (i1•nrgo Hr<'hl<"r .Jr. shoul<l h<• :.tllow('d tu te ar down a duplex al 71 1 F"crnll'af /\ ve to t·n ·:rtr p:irkani: for the' s mall s hop-; or T1vob Squarl', 2640 E Coa:.t llJghwuy. The llem WJIJ return at a future coastal comm1'i!>i1<1n ml·et1ng after the drvclopl·r all•mm•i; ex. actly what he intends to do with th<' 'ollt•. Craig flichtcr told th<' com. mission that the• duplex in ques- tion is vacant and in disrepair and that lhe com f'l'l(•rcial bui lding m-ed:. more p:.irking. llnwcvl'r, the commission's staff, which n •commcndrd de- nial of the pro1c•ct, said the dupleic coulrl <'aslly bf• re • modded. that It ':. cl<'m<ilitaon wou ld rl1:crraSt• mocl1•ratC' ro:.t. hou..,ang 1n Corona dt>I M ;ir. and that the ad1lt·d r1nrking would ju1't. furth<'r <'11mmc rt·111I <·m·rnach· ml'nl inln the rl•:.11f1•11t1al Jr<·u. D e partme nt Store Plans Branch in NB OfCiC'IUIR o( Bullock '!I W1lshiro and tlu• I rvln1: Company con· firmed t•.ldny lhnt u 11ew brun<'b of the dl0f>:1rtnw11l 11ttm• lit being built ol fo'113h lo11 lslund ln Nf'wport lll:ad1. The unnounccmcnt came from Howard <iold(l'd1·r. <'h111rmun of the t~u rd of BullO(k'is Wl111h1re, and Alht•rt Au1•1. comnwrdal t11v1'llo11 \'l('C' JlrC:lld<'nt o( lhO lrvl nc Company. Silt• pr1•p11rallon ha~ been ~<,.. inj( on for the pa11t two w1•c•k1' The two :.tury, fM>.000-i.quan•- foot, deparlm<'nl st<lf'e will tw <"Onn1·("t1od to I ht• ••xl11\ln~ mall n<'nr Uuffum 's by n mnJI adc11t11111 whl("h will have 40,000-11qunre frrl or 11pacc ror spttialty 'hop!'. Tht• m11ll 111ldltlon nnd the de- partml'nt s\orr nre scheduled for opening In mld·1977. Pay Hikes Okayed SAN FRANC ISCO (AP) - Salary hikes totaling $2 :I million have been approved Cor about 16.500 city cmployes, but the pro- spect or pa)· cuts foce most of the l.910 craft union members who havt'n't signed agr eements. The Board of Supervisors govo final llPJ>roval Monday to tbe In· creases. Tueeday'8 Clo ing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS a...ieo __ ._.,_.,. ___ ,..,,._d "«O"-,..W ~ ci.tl< .. IMWtl"£11'Ml1>1«0. IU._. __ •t ....... t1oow1.._ •• , ___ .,..,, ... o. ...... -•MllNI .. . '• Tuesday March 30 1976 N DAILY PILOT I\ 11 Nor•al Again Or Is It Just Spring? By SOHN C'UNNIFF ,.,. ... ,,1 ..... ,. ... , ... L1kt> n c rocus pcek1na out or the "now. !ht• nrdtnnrv con sun1er. an elCt1 nort11nary :>Jlt'cim~n sc<'m-s to feel an cconom1c !!pnni; In the ulr. even 1f llH!re m1~ht be u nip of frost from lime to tlnw The superniarkN!> are getting into prn'l' wars and the sur'•>s show pcoplf' .:r owing mor{' conf1dt1nt u11d electricity 1.:on:;umpuon 1s ris1n.: .lll(I th~ h3nk~ h,we mont•y to lend and NE U 'S ,f NA I .. \'SIS the unions url' talk1n.: sufr bnr~.alnlng terms Norm.ti<~ .11J1101 rn.11 ll"' 1t m1.:ht ~cl'rn t<l b<• ts rrturn· in.:-lhl.' <'onsumer M.'cm:. to sa:-, us sureh as'' arm "c .illll'r I'S hc.1dcd north and \OU 11eed not a" a1t its nrrh .11. bt't'.111'~· at :; th<! du cctwn not llw dcshnauon thiat l'OUnts \ES. Tflf' SUPER1't ARK.ETS 111 some are.1'• nrc fi,:ht mg umong tht•tn,.,('lves to see \\ho ta11 mnke the b1ggt'st price t'Uti> and that s tht? rtl(ht d1rect1on in the view of the r onsum<'r. t•Hn 1( i>ome food chams consld<'r 1t abnormal und evt•n dnngerous Supermarket chams seldom ha\e been big earners on th<.> basts of profits to !.ales •• 1l1hough lhc figures are better "hen measured b' the return on In\ est mcnl On lhc fornwr basis earnmgs are IC'ss than I cent per Sl of sales Pnt'<! wars some fear eventually destrov compet1tio11 b~ forcmg some of the i;maller weaker cham s out of hus1 ness lea' mg consumers " 1th f<.>wer t•ho1ces a nd less of an opportunity to ex en 1st• rho1ce 0( 1mmed1ate 1mp<>rtance lo the t'onsum<.>r howe\t~r seems to be that the direction of prices ts back to t.nnrm al · ..., h1ch m most minds means a return to th\' gooo old da) s that never were until memory and 1magin.1llon created them THAT S101F. FEELING 1s behind the sudden upturn m our use of electnc1t) which m 1974 and 1975 gr<!w nnl) b\ a total of 2 percent the result of fears about shorta~l'S n • belhon agains t prices and a ~cneral recession Jn the first 11 weeks of this 'ear. hO\\e\ er consumption has nsen 5 7 percent Car sales are up too And to the chagrm of Detroit \\htch tried to accommodate consumer demands for mor1• efficient vehicles . some of the strongest salt's art' 111 the bsg ger hea\ 1er, mor e energy consummg cars The growm g confidence. wh1rh som<! analysts still (1•a1 may be prematur e, has been espct1allv noticeable during the pas t few months. as indicated in the Survey Research Center s latest quar terly report l\FTER SHOWING NO gain b<'tw<'en August and Nov ember 1975 confidence improved suhstant1all v" betw11 n No' ember 1975 a nd Fcbruarv 1976 :.aid researdtcrs for the Clnt<!r which 1s operated by the Un1\ers1ty of M1ch1gan The 1mpro\ cment occurred .1 mon~ ;i ll sncomc group~ ll said All altitudes and expectations 1n the ~une\ shov.ul 11nprovem ent, without l'XCl'Phon th~~ :,.1111 And they nnt ed that buying attitudes toward hnu .. u. und t;irs were 1m (>rO\ mg fa st There is a b it or nonsense in such a survey as many pco pie qwckly detect m that 1f consumers bought hc~1v1ly 1lur ing Decemb<'r January and February ttl(.>n of couri.t• cons umer confidence must have been up T o tell the pubh c which did th<! buvm~ that 1t must have been growing in confidence durini: lhnse months 1s I•> merely document the obvious But th.it sn 1tsclC 1s bcllcH•tl to contribute to mor e confidence THE Sl\ME REASONING IS sometimes apphed to the Help v. anted AdvertlSlng Index produced by the Conference Board from a studv of newspaper ads Thal to() Jumpl'<I 111 Fcbru:1ry, probably helping to holster the confidence of Joh seekers As expected . some or the more worrisome of lh<- forecasl ing and survey clan ar<! seeing Ill the upturn 1 \\11 "ther aspects of the alleged return to normolcy -thl' poss1b1litv of shortages and in nation Business has been slow to expand rapacity I hey ~.iv. :me! this might result m demand c xcccdmg the ah1hly to pro dill c a condition \\ h1ch leads tn tllghcr pne( s and the n to that abnormality a rorrecl1vc rece~sion \\ho 1s to f-ay" Who 1s lo say what as normal ..-.hat 1s abnormal' Who 1s to sa v what" 111last 1 Right now the consumer right nr wrong SC'em \ tn l1t" ~a) mg that ~pnnl{ 1-; her 1• Dou·Jo11(•~,t t·.-ra9 .. 11 N~"" Yortr.C~PI Ftnflt Oow Jontt d\"l'fll?fi STOCKS » Ind "~";',",~'/.~ urg: ~o;'j -~';'! l'O Trn 108 S6 10t" 10~ 49 1'JI JA I ~J I~ Ull ~I 10 Al OI! 8'> U 11 U 0 Jl U SI• JOl •6 )1)4 bl 7<1<1 •n 'J0'111 I 10 lrt'nw-(t nn\ •n \I0<.4(\ u" d ht e\l .. t~Qf'\ IMll\ ' Sl• roo tr..-n S•? 100 wo, 1~100 •\ \ti< 7 l'>I )QI) l !p N and Dou.~u• NEW VQRI( fAPJ Th• lnttiw. 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( "'" IV')\o .,.,.,, Vf'fl b~ O ••dnQ the t•h' '' ""'"'" f'• ~ f'tO\ 1 ~mt MO '"'' ~..-Ut f' .'l fZ DAILY PILOT Tuesd1y M11cn 30 1971 Tonight's 'IV Highlights CBS ~ 8.00-Dr. Seu s' "The Cat in the Hut · A children's !i.pctlaJ centering on two kids looking lor somethlng to do on a rainy day und u v1s1tma feline who speaks in verse KTLA 0 -"The Oscar ·· IC your favorite actor didn't "in 1l last night. watch how Stt•phen Boyd pursues it tonight on this 1006 drama with Elke Som· mer, Milton Berle and <in u finl' d'ramatic perform a net:) Tony lk>Metl. NBC I) l.1twrty. The second or three b1cl'nll'1u11ul ~pec 1al s by NBC showcasing the American experience during the pa:,t 200 Yl'Urs. David Brinkley narrates. CBS tJ 10 . 00 -Lucille Ha1l Special. Lucy play!> a m1ddlc-agE'd divorcee m a trilogy of pla y~ called "What Now. Catherine Curtis?" Guesting are .\rt Carney and Joseph Bologna. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening MARCH 30 Wcjdnosdoy DAYTIME MOVIES h...., C•(Mf. Coe fOVflf, 112 00 Q) '"l~ ~ti die llolt" (dn) I \I lllwlda fl•"' ~1 I 00 0 "Dfw(tllff ti 111t 1t-ctt• l..t" U I -. lb~ h.,'\ ~1; I l• (C) 'lMllHW hi..,-14••) 'oo • ""'• ... •~I •a e '' ~ ,, ... Pl>P~ o.~. Md"'"' 1'1• ' R•rt 11 ... 1,_.., 1 )0 0 IC) "lllt ,..,....... ..,,.,. '>00 ·~ o.ni-,....,, .• , • , .... , " -r,.•""' ""',.,. '"" I< ~ Cll• • lilll"'°w'I "A l 00 10 "I• '"'* ti ~ (QI">) ~s "' ti. D11'• ,.....,,, ., • , ·lo) -~.,.., ~ o-"t f '"''- l'HICI "-U... ~!1111<1 l )0 0 (() ...,......., Pf/I(' fft'lll'.) '10 II 00 0 -C-fill !lit c.,· (d•f) ~I LI•~ ...,,,..,. i. lloftd11a. KOCE Television(SO) TUDCMIY t>• WlfSTl aH CIYILllATIOfl"fl"'Nd ThtMl(IOoft N"11;1"tol~n" 2.• WA1HINOTON Wllll IN lllYllW a• VOTlat• PIPILINI "'C11Y\4!0th\IM ""*1-n1n(1lt<io•,..,.,...,., •• a:• MISTI a aOOl llS Nlfl~IM>llHOOO •1• H .S4MI ST a I IT ltO "''nl t:• IL.ICTlllCCOMPANY t:• CAllllAKOLI NDIU t:'tl 8 10 I LUI MAllllLI ••• OIMINllOHS IN CULTUaU S<mi\1-· p.,,.,.,,. Ant ...... PC>loqy ~-1·• COIOUl'I CLOTH I HO ClOllNlll $.lft"411t l•ftOI• l"l.o ll-<'" -~w· ·~-1·111 PMC»llPQllUM"lfWtS-•yllMuol"" I.Or•""' ti• COMlllllllla SUllYIY4LIUT 1'Ulo~-k t:• TMI 40,\Ml t MaONIO.IS °""''" ,, ....... _, ""'"'~·· to ~ .. " ...... , ..... , .. , ... l'OV4 ''W'l•I Tin.. h YM llofy?'" l.Omlftl &Alffdr This Toilet Tester Stands Tall • t • ~:-:~""'.'i :_e I COLU~BUS. Miss <AP> If Sam Al tht• eat ond •lam:. at onto a i.teel plate duct has rhuogeJl llltlt' but tb~t 1 1 11 0 ,nd(' ¥ ~ • 1 ·."', •.. : co ever ap~ared on tht.' "\\'hat h ~.000 tames 1>»rtm<"nt tnc ou un~ n••w 1111g,_t') 1 !> • . ·~ ~t:f ... :, · · · Lme" telev1~1on protcram. he'd probabl) "lh tht' lime than. mer .,.,e ~hould Take the heatt-d rommodt-w.-1 ;~ · · · ·'H .. · ~ ·:"'. :-·. 5tump the panelists know IC :somtth1n1t 1~ wron.: " ··There havt• twt>n .111 ~oru of t•\pt·n ' N"el-'·;e; ·; Ht tests toilet suts , ments as Car u ht·ulinR tht' ~uh but'" .' ~~I*.·: Wttbout slltln' oo them OTHER ST RES TESTING machtnt>S fa.r.,., e haH been un..iblc to com1.• up with t.., ti~-:~·.:.· .. ·· 1nclud a 250 pound Ure that rolb over a n) than~ eronomk.il enou~h to (lilt on ·-<.-~w•.,.;·· . .,.::::· "lllEMEMB£R111£T1MEwhcnmy tht.' ~nt lhouund of tamcl> to detect lhe market,"h,•:.a11t ~~· ~-· · · · · :· · ·lie lud was eoing to srhoof and 1i1.as asked 1i1.uk hanaes. and another muctunt> But oth\•r ~U .. Ml'~t1on!> hon~ workl'd ou\. • ' . ~ what his daddy dtd for a 11\ Ina." Allen which apphf'S •oo pounds of preuurc ~r tx>ttcr : .tSi.. . i • •• • • •· • cald "H I Id th nd th r t )(lUllre an<'h to ~xpo!\t' weak points. "TffL' "().'T "'"" .. T I ' h :·-.Mta'u ".~. ~ " c 0 t.'m 8 ear arl! quc~ Allen u1d h1 & company makes com· .. "" •"' '"';,.r'. ~ quatt.' 11 ot :·· .: .. ~·~·;:· •. ,-.-·: tionwas,'Does he s1tonthem"' mode lids in many colort. and vl)rit'd lh·!"· i\lkn:o.u1d 1t .. 1mdc.lt'<lundrom ·;~:-:·::"· •. d~~~=::·o:~h:! ~ lot of thlnes but Wf' ty~s. lncludan~ a itptoc1al type for 747 t'' i~.docorato1 "'' \\1•1111.., '"'l pn:-tt•I col · ~ • ·• • · -: · • · · PllSbf'n.it'r Jt'h °' !'i. .·~-:. .. • . • ., .. ,. · •• AllC'n, 1i1o ho works for u Columhw~ firm . The M~Blli an• m..idt• from high Impact All.t'n fla1<I tht• bu·c.•111t-11111al t•1.111• .-. ~. ~. gqueHes, shO\'t::s ond slams the soal in polyst) rene. 11 t) pe of plai.tic. and from hu~n t re:illy lut llw c•ommo~lt· 'C.'nl in ~""-, :"j•C,t;·~ .. rnndom tests to dt'tect flaws woc'l(f :o;h;ivrn.:s which ur~ .:round into a dustry. Uut, 1u:-t 111 ru,1•• h1' t 1rm I~ prt1 .... · • .. We hav<' a machine which i~ mounted rim· powder and m&xl'<l wi\h re!iin. dut'lnt: u to1ll'I t11p c.·omplch• '"'" rc.•tl . as oo a toilet bowl," ht' 1>uid ... There's a while.• und blU l' colonnt.: and t.1tlol'•J with lt>v~r ~tlached to a wheel which picks up ALLEN AIDTHEDESIGNofthe pro· a .. li76" SHIELD YOUR SAVINGS In these times of economic uncertainty we look for good signs. A sure one is the shield of Home Savings. Come in and see for yourself how Home combines these great advantages. Home Savings pays more interest ... on every type of insured savings ... than any bank in the United States. And of all the thousands of savings and loan associations, only Home backs your savings with assets over 6 Billion Dollars. To these add Home's Free Services .. including notary service, savings bond redemption, interbranch privileges. save-by-mall service ... and transmatic111 automatic savings transactions. Now ... looking ahead ... It pays to Be Sure at America's Largest. Look for he shield of Home Savings, "Old Dependable" since 1889. Open Saturday, April 10, 9 am to 1 pm for your con11en1ence. 0 NEWPORT BEACH 190 Newport Center Drive Near Fashion Island 640-6100 0 EL TORO I LAGUNA HILLS 23861 El Toro Road 837-5111 I BeaatffaJ • • • FaJJ Color BlceatennlaJ Print voara FREE from ffomef To celebrate America's 200!'1 birthday, Home Sovlngs commissioned three dis!in-gu~hed artis1s to create a seines of paf rnllrigs cornmemorating evenrs 0 the Amencan Revolution. "•~1"11f\fft.,. •• ', .. , ''•"•t• Now four of these pa1nnngs have been reproduced In lim1red editions and are "' .. ., ... f • available to our friends' To ob•·1n -~..--11.tC• .. ••••" 11v1 t. d ... your 11w ........ -· · ,,. .n 'Pout the gift coupon from this ad and brtng to your nearest Home Savings orRce. (limit· l ········------·--·· Print per ftlm1ly) i , ~;;;~~-;;;;;;~~~~••••••••••••••••• I : Enudes bearer to a Bicentennial umlted Edirion p I t : : d at Home Savings r n : L......... urfng Blcentennlal Celebtallon-1\prfl 1-30 i ----------------------------------: ---------~------' Member: FEDERAL ~Yinp 1nd Loen l1111Urat1a1 Corporation. Aor:ounlA .,., lnau~ UI $-40,000 for •n 111d1v1dual, up t.o $~60.000for1 family of four. M~~r: FEDERAL Home 1..Nn Blln~ ~y•tm1. ,. • , 7 Orange Coast EDITIO N Toda)·'s Clo Ing N.Y. t~luJ VOL. 69, NO. 90, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES Pn!1i11g Off Sl'n Hohl•rt <; n I fin 1 H '.\ll d1 1 d n hhlt"' a haskelbal I up lht• St•n,1t1· :-.tl'p:-. to<J:.i~ pnor t11 presenting 1l to Sen Hinh B;I\ h 1 D Incl 1 t.;nfllll \\ <•:-. pa~ 111~ off a bet on \lond.I\ 111 1-l ht ·.., natwnttl thamp1on:..l11p basketball gumt• 111" h1rh fnchana hl'Sled '.\llch1ga118fl 68 1Stor.._v_B_4_1 ___ _ Callaway Resigns As Ford Manager WAS HINGTON !APl --Presa dl•nt f-'ord th1 .., a ft e r noo n 111•r .,on a II} "n nou nc<'d th<' n ·· ... 1jt nat1nn of lloward ··no "" Callaway ai-r.1mµa1~n manal{1•r .ind .;;11<1 Ho~(·r'I C B. Morton w1ll t ak1• iw1·r the post ;\lortnn ,.., tht' \\'hill' llou'\<' nlUn'>l'I IA ho h.1nclle., ha1-.on with the Pn•.,1dt•n1· ... l'ampaign rom lllllll'l" '\t.111cl1 ni: tn h1-. Oval OH1ce Tu:o Lido Men Eye Millions On lnve11tion TIA 11 l.1110 hl1• rc<.i<lcnts couht m.1k 1• m11l1on-. twcau<;e tht'V holct n.:h1., 111 ;rn 111, t'ntton "'h1ch ap I'·' rl·nt I\ c· .1n ..,,.11.1 ratt· h} c1ruf(t•n 111111 m.' .,:1•n from "Jtt•r for u.,c 111 horn•'' .inti .1ut 1i... Tt•.,h bv .1 'l'<'onrl 1n<l•·1wmlt•nt lah11r,1t11n h,1\ 1• 11•portt-.1ly ron (trnw1l th.it lh1· hvdrnl{t'll c·on '<'rll·r drn·"' 1·-<lrart O:immuhk h\ rtr 0..:1·11 I111m IA at 1•r l11f111malttlll .1lt11ul tlw ll'~h or th1• t"ttll\ rrt1·r 1nq·nt•-rl II\ Dr ~.1m l.e•.11"11 '' ,.., 11•lt•awd ~lonel.I\ h) ;\t urn' \I 1rlon. th.11rm.111 or \IJ\I ll \ll111t1•1·h Comp.in\. O\\nt•r of th1 .111l111111>ll\l' 1 tlo:hl' tll the• I ll\ t'llt 11111 \11rk111, IA ho m.11111.1111' .1 hnm1• 111\ l.1110 hit•. 1.., .1 Lo' An..:1•lt•' hu,111 1•,'l 111 .111 \\ h11 f11 11ntlpcl Burli.?1'1 lt 1•nt ,1 Cur llarHlall Prt•<1l1•\', a 111·1..:hltor of ~11rk111 , uncl pn•,1d1•nt 11( Tht' 11r1·,1t·,· l'ompa1111''• hold., 11i;:ht.., 111 '" 'lclt•nt1JI applil·:1t u1n of lht• 111\1:11 tum ~llrl..1n ·.., cnm11011y 1.., nnt .1 puhltc·I\ ht•lrl firm and f1n:mc1al (!°\('(' W \TER. Paitt' A2 > N~v Diocese For County \"i\Tll"AN CITY (/\P l - P np<' P aul VI ha <; 1·<;1ahh,ht'<1 a new d1oce'>e centrrrd in the c1t v of Or:111.:e. and appointed the \lo't Re,· Wilham R .lohn,or:. 57. to head it. \'.l11c tin announeed today Tht• d1oce.;<' of Orani;ic \~a' formed from temtory b<'lonR1ng to th r arrhd1oc<'se of L o' Anli!e les R1<;:hop J ohnson, a n alt\ r or Tonopah. Nev . h;ut heen auxrhary~·shop Jn ehar~e of the anj;?e art.•a under Tim o h > ('ardin:il ~1anning of Lo<; Anji!eles ~inCl• 19;3 "1th Callaway and Morton beside him. the Pre~1dent told reporters that Callaway had resigned '"in his ty p1eally uns('trish way" so that no cloud would han~ ovt'r the Ford campa1An while offi cials in· vei-t il(at c a ll egations tha t Callawa v 1nt('n('nr d w ith fc'<leral au.thont1es to ht.'lp in the dc·vclopmt•nt of a Colorado .,ki re- .,ort or which he 1s part owner. F:arh<'r in day. \\.n1te llouse prc'"" wcr C'tary Ron Neo;s<'n s aid ('.1lla\.\ ay met with Ford and White· llou.;c· ~taff chief Richard l'henl'Y for nt'arly an hour Mon tin~ night ·Tm ;1bo;olute lv ~ure that no ('allaway will be-compl<.'t<.'ly t'x 11nrr <1ted ." f<'ord said at lhl .,(>'ISIOO today. Tht• Pr<.'s1dent declare<.I that ht h.1d known Callaway. a rormt'I c·on~n'!'!"man from Gc'Org1a ano formt'r A rm~ ..,t'cn:tary, for 15 ·' t'tlr' Ford addt'd · ·· 1 know very dN~ply in my own hrart thnt Ho Callaway 1., an .1h.,olutl•ly hone~l pt'r.,on anti 0111• "ho would not undt·rtakt· an\ th111~ 1mproµt•r .. In a letter of n·~1).!nat1on dot<'d Mnnclay. Callaway .,;rnt that ··in \ll'IA of rt•1·1•11t p11hl1e1ty. I cio not (1•t·l 1t I" in your hl'<;I mt<>r<"ll, nor 111 thc• mt1•1 t•'l of thc· campa1i:n n>m null 1•1•. for nw to c·ont lllU <' · In th.. 11'1 ll'r ''J.lneef ··no:· ('Jl1.11A .iv ( onte•nd1•el 1h.1l ··~our nnm111;1t11H1''\1rtually 11.,.,un'<I · .ind th••I the JOh Fnrd had a<;ke<I (".ill.11A ,J\ t o 11nill'rl.1k1• 11., ( :-Ot•(• no q l ITS. Pal(f' \21 Guns Stolen Fro1n Mesa Sports Store Quick-moving burglar<; defeat NI a '\tknt alarm at a Costa Mes a ..,port tnJ.l J(Oods store Monday rllJ?hl . makini;: OH With S IX rtn('s and 22 pistols before police ar· 1·n·ro nurs:lar<; rorced the r<.'ar door open at the Rig 5 sportml! goods '>tore shortly before m1dn1Rht. "ellinl! off a s ilent alarm Police rr"iponded less than a minute llft<'r recel\'1ng a call from th(' alarm company. but the burglar"i had alr <'ady left. carf) in~ off more than SJ,900 worllh of \\t"apons Poltn• officers Ste\ c MeadolA s and .John Phe rrin arn\"ed to find the rN1r door standing open and a J.!Un display rnse knocked ovt'r . In their haste, the burAlarc; lcft Se\"eral guns lymg on the noor undl'rneath the O\ ertumed ras<' Police ha' e no ~uspcrts in thl' burglar~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1 U ESDA Y. MARCH 30, 1976 C TEN CENTS College Park Rezone ', Opp~nents Rallying 4,200 Sign CM Petition By STE\'F. )llTCllF:LL Ol 1~• D•tly l'•lelSwtl Lenders of a peltt1on dn \'l' to force a special c lcetion on a t•on trover sial rezone 111 the Colll'At' Pa rk section o r Costa !\h-s a handed the c ity pcllllon' rnntain ing mor e than .i.200 :-.1gnatures Mondav. If\ aiidated. the pet1t1on .. could bnng about the first referendum in Costa Mesa ·s h1stof)0 The College P ark group is op pos mg the Marc h 1 approval b) the city eounc1I of a plan b> Nabers Cadillac to l'Xpand its automobile display area to a lot at 464 Princeton Drive The 1011 ... at the entrance to the C'ollt•gc Park tract and fronts on llarbor Boulevard The land was purcha~ed by lht• auto agency about fi ve year'> a~o. and current I~ 1s land-icapt.-d Cit) Attorney Roy E Junt• .,.11(1 he has two peopll' rl'wan •htnl! ~tl•ps to be taken by the t:ll ) in thl' 1•n•nt a n election 1s rcoqwn-d Ru ssell Millar. eo-cha1rman of the protesting group mad11 up of about 60 Cost a M('sa residt•nb, handed 404 page~ of signature~ to City Clerk Eilct'n Phmnc). who faces the t ask of validat1nf( t he ~1gnatures with the Orange C:oun· ty Registrar of Voters ··we figure al least 3,600 or the c;1gnatures are v11hd." hc said. ··and that '" a ron.,erva tl\t' figure.·· '"Our hope is that the rity "111 be spared the cxpeno;e or a general election which could run between Sl0,000 and $15.000." hl· .. aid. '"The way to Rl't around th1 o; 1s for the council to rescind lht• rc.wne ordinance, .. hC' add<.'<! T he petition need!> lhe vahdat eel signatures or at lca<;l 10 per cent of the city"s regis te r ed voters The city clerk said tht• number of reg 1st ered voters in the la~t el11ct10n. March 2. "a., 28.630. She is t•hcckmg into th1• current total Millar , a n Orangr <.:oust College teacher who h vt's in Coll<.'g<' P ark. stttd there 1s about a I .OOO·s1F(naturc margin on the petitions '"for rnsuranct.· " Wage Suggeste d !'\F:W YORK fA P> The rha1rman of ~<'W York's Tra nsit Authority sa\~ a hu~ and !'!UblAa V :.tnk<' lhreatt'ned for Thursd a~ m1J(ht be averted hy offt•r1n g tran~1l employ<'!i a ro.,t of laving wage 1ncrraM' in l''<<'hange fur in nca~ed worker proch1t·11v1ty MARKET TAKES ANOTHER LOSS NF:WYORK Ci\P I Thf'.,tock m nrkt't recorrl ed 1t., '\('('ond lo.,<1 in n row to<lay in an err act 1r M'i>~ton Trachngrcm atnl•d qurt.•t Analys ts found no 'llORlc dt• velopment 1r1 the nc·w~ to uccounl for the markl'l 0'1 softnc'"" The Dow Jon('s avt•roi:r of :m 'locks lo!-t 5 27 point~ to !1.12 I :J cTahlCll. A 11 1 OESP O.lly ........... l'llol• ITE TRANQUIL APPEARANCE, CONTROVERSY OVER THIS LOT BUILDS Opponents of Rezone at College Perk Entrance Force luue With Petitions U.S. Fleet Stands By America11s May Be Evacuated From Lebanon Wi\SlllNG TON !/\P l ,\ sevt.'O·!>hip U S N a\'y task group h;.i-. been m oved into position within 24 hour'\ ... teaminR t1ml' or Lebanon in ca'l' 1t 1, net'<ll'<i to l'\'Ul'Ualt' 1.450 l " S t'lllLl"I" from the ~tnfe torn country, P1•nlaJ!un '>OUrCl'' <,;ltd toda\ n <' f c n ., t' ti c· p c1 r t m (' n t :-.pokt•.,mJn Wilham (;reener lold Art Museurn Horne Wins Coastal Okay Hy 1111.AR\' KA\"E 01 1"4 D••lf l'llel St.II A permit granted Mond;iy by the South Co•t'l Ht.•g1onal Coa!-tJI Comm1'\'lon p an'" tht· way ror a rll'w home m -"t'IA port Cenll"r for t h <' :-.= (' w p o r t 11 .1 r b o r 1\ r t 1\lus<.'um \'ot111g ~-1 . t.·nrn m1~:.1orlt'r'i <1p provt'd the Pl'rm1t for th e 20,()()() . .,quan•.foot mu~1·um and agreed to allow th1• suhell\·1~t0n or a 26-acr<' pan·t·I 111 Nl·wport Ct·ntl'r Tht• lan~ll'I, l~t· lrv1nl' Company. rt.•qut•<nc<t1 that thl· parcel at San J oaquin 11111<; Road and Santa Cru£ Drive ht• .,uh d1\•tded into a t\\O urn• parcel for tht m u<;cum. anoth<.'r two at'rt· chunk for a propo'>l'd c1ly hbrar \ and a 24 aC'rc p are1•I Irvine Company 0Ht c1al., had hoped tht• comml'>s111n would "approvt• 1n ront.•c•pt" I ht•1 r pl <Jll~ to construe! offl c<• hu1ld111gs, a c o m m u n i t y t h t' a l c• r a n d a 1 l'"laurant. on th<• 2•1 at•rr "'le ac l J:tCPnl to tht• m u-.i•um unc1 c•tt} hbran But._ 'concc•pt :1pproval .. 1.., un precl'dented at tht· coa .. 1<11 1•11m mission anc1 C"11mm1:...,10nl'r., d<'r hn<'d lo takl' th.1t '>lt'P llowevl•r. I n ·1n 1• Com pan\ are hit eel Hon llrndrH·ksnn ro11 v1nced comm1<1.,icin1•r., to tOk(' 11 straw vot(' so thllt th1· lrvuw Company could reud ttw1r in tl lv1c1ual opinion~ r<.'j(a1 dl11..: of f1<0<' buildings a t th:1t 'Ile Evc•ry C'Qmm 1i-:.lon<>r pr('.,1•nt <'X<'t•pt David Common~ saul h1• h.1c1 · no trnuhll•" \\Ith :in offll'l" liutlcltng U'>l' at thl· '>Ill' C'ommi..,10nl·r Judv Ho!-t'nl·r told llt•ndntk.,on ~hl; lhou..:ht 1l ",.., an 1dt•al location for .,ut·h · m1xl•c1 u ... 1 • ., • • Stc1nmell po inted out that 'oml' of tht.• pll'di:te~ art' pa~ a Ille univ wht.•n l'On..,tr uct1on b1•1;1n ... and that oth e r d onors hav1• -.pC"r1flcrl tht•y would not con tnbutt' unit.'"" the museum .., built ·· n•ry soon ·· Thl' rnU'!l'Um . eurrently local· f'r1 at Balboa Roult>vard and 15th Str<.'l'l on th<' Ralhoa Penan~ula. f1r-.t opl•n1:'1 1t' door' al thc· HJlhoa P<1v1hon Hout Resigns Traffic Pos t !Jon flout huo; rC's1gn1•d I 1 om th1· Co.,ta Mt•'a Traffrc· ('om m1"'1011 Hout. on th1• comm''"'"" for r1,·1• month~. w.I'> n·~pcmcltn~ to .1 rt'<!Ul0'>l from thE' t"lty ('ounl't l that .ill pl.111n1ng and lraffll' l0111n m1'>'lllrt1•r., turn 1n th1·1r r1· ... 1rnot 11011 Thi• ~n .. .,1-.t ant .,uponnt 1·n<lt-nt of .;upport i;y ... t vm .., for I ht• Nt•wport Mc·~a Sdmol 01o;lrll'l ':ud 111 o h•tt1·r to M:t\'or f)nm na1·1t1 that h1• will n111 "<·1·k n ·11p pointmt·nl tn the· 1u1'<t a brtl'fing that lht· Si'Cth l-11'l'I ha~ n·rcl\'('(1 no orde r., to ~tart an ('\ aeuat1 on Greem•r ... aid that ""dl'mt•nh of th1· SI\ th F lel't a re rn tht' East<>r n !\l ed1terranean." hut did not .,pee1ry tbe location Soure<'s '>a1d the h"lu·oplC'r carncr Guadalcanal and i-ix am ph1btou.., i.hips and dcstroyt'r.., arl' 1n a holding pattern about :i day·, stt'ammg lim<' from the· Lt"lnml''l' coast Aboard the am ph1h1ou., ~hips i' a Marine bat t:ihon of about 1,100 men. Thl• task group reportedly ""'-"" mll\l'd to that pos1t1on from ;1 C'ire<'k port w1th1n the last few 11.1\., 1\ Soviet S\0t'rdlov·cla~:-. crw.,l'r 1' re ported to have moved from a t.><Mt1on off th<' ERypllan coa.,t to a pomt wher<' it can observe th1· l' S Navy task group. The US Navy has 44 ship!'! 111 th c· Eas t e rn and Wt.•s t<'rn Ml'd1terranea n . Th<' Rus:-.ian net'l Ill the J\Jt'ditcrrancan num hcrs 46sh1p~ Thr m ovt'me nt 01 thl' Nav) ta.,k group was r eported as lt'ft1.,t J\10..,lem-. and Pale~lmian ~uc•r r11lu., clll'it•d in on the Chn..,t1a11 m1ht1a headquarters in Beirut and Lcba ne.,e polili<'ian!'! ex prc";wd puhhe fears that Syna m1J.?ht send trooos and armor ;tt·ro~s the border to for<'l' an end to th<' c 1v1I war Thl•r<• Wt'rc' Arab prr•ss n·port'I that Syn an P rcs1d1•nt Jlufc:t /\~ 'ad h:id sounded out the• lJnitl'<l SIJt<'"· France and the Vatican a' t o wh l'lhc•r they could ~·uar.tnlt.'t' that lsral'I woulc1 !'!l:Jy 11111 1( Svria m ov1•cl to n ·in in lh1• Lt•hJllt'"l' com trntanls. Tht" l 'n1tl'c1 Stute.., i'"!Ul''I a 1A arn1ng Monday thut ;1n\11n1· 1·11111t·m1ll .1 l1nl( 1nlt•rv1•ntio11 111 1.t'hanon r-bould st a) out Or :~:~~ .. ~asl \\euther Nixon Tale 'Fiction' l'a1r throu gh Wcd11<••,. da'. "tlh cooler t c•m pc-r:itur1·>1 Wt'dnec,d a ~. Lows to111i:ht 45 to 53, lugh:, Wcdnc~day 65 to 72. Betty Ford Laments Stones of New Book WASHINGTON CAP) -First Lady Betty F o rd <1 ay11 !-he bt>lieve~ a contr oversial new book on Richard M Nlxon'11 la"'t da\ s in the White !louse will l'\'entually be regarded as fie · t1on. not fact Mrs Ford also said portions of "'T h e Final Day"i ," t)y Washington Po11t reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, "could have been omitted " The book claimi1 lhat both Nix- on and his w ire drank heavily during the Watergate scandal that led to Nixon's resignation in Augu<;t !974. ll also depicts a dis· traught. suicidal Nixon on the ('\"e or his d<'parture who wept during a m e<'ttng with Secretary of State llenry A. KJssinger and pounded the t'arpet a!! he asked, '"\\'ha t have I done? What h as happened "" Kissinger !latd Monday that ex· ~erpts he h-:is se<'n from the book were distorted and insensitive. These exeertps '"contain too murh go 11ip, too many inac- cur ades, dis tortions and m1 s- r epres ent ation 'I to he dealt \'1th," Kissinger said Ulrough a spokc11man lie added that they show "nn indecent laek or compassion and lack of c'lsent ial human Un· dcrst andmg on J hc part of the author!\." The c;pok esman said Kist;tnJ!Cr was not a soureE' for the book. but the secr etory acknowledged he• and an aide were interviewed by the author11 Charles Colson. a former Nix- on aide who served seven month'I in Jail for obs tructing j1..:stice in the Daniel Ellsberg case, said in Dallas. '"I don't believe Mr. Nix- on was the kind of man who could lose ronlrol of hlmsc'lf .. Nixon "ne\"er drank to excess," Colson added • INSIDE TOD" Y For the first time since 19.14, a mm·rt', 11~ leading actor 011d actrtas. ond tis d1recll)r have madt a ""grand slam" al the llcadtmlJ Awards. T/1t> lnumph of "One f'lew 0vf'r the Cu.ckoo"3 Nut'" 1s recount· td on Pagt' 113 ladex Al 1-S.rvi<e Al l"'-~mlUle" ,,_ ..... ~u 11 """ '-",..,. I. NI .. ~ At M .... , c.111...... "' -... ......... CIHllllM 81 14 N.ti-.el N1w• t.Mlk' IJ °"•• c. ..... , er. .. _,. •• "'"-'9 Dtl.th _, .. , ... '-'t l•t.n.1..... M S..UMarlltl\ IM..UI•-... 1 T1le¥1~*i ... __ . ., .. " ,,... .... .... U..llKWf at W.•lhH "--At WerifNtwt ., '1 •.. , A IO ... ... ., t . ., ,., .... AU . .. , ... ... ··1 have a g reat deal of 'lym · pathy not only for Mrs Nixon bu~ for the whole family," Mrs. Ford commented duqng a n ap- pearance tn Nt'w Yorlt Monday. "I feel badly th at thing!! that are in tht> p ast and gone arc UH com- ing out." · • s nm:tve .. ... ~sernhly OKs Veto Of Judge SACRM1 ENTO IAP> \ru\. EdmuntJ Urown J r s vt.-tt> of an extra JUd1c1al "'"t ln Orun~e County hu!I bel·n upheld in th\' /I." ~mbly But Hrowr\ h.1d several verbal barbs thro~n hill wuy dur· ing Uic debate Assemblyman J ohn OnJu:s. ;i f'ullerton R epu bhl'an "how measure was vct1lt'd tn· the Democratic ~overnor 111:,t ·wt.•t-1... lost his overrn1c fai;cht Mond<iv but got 10 vent ha~ un._:er .it Brown. RESIGNS POST Howard 'Bo' Callaway ....... •9fl'lt "J BO QUITS. • chairman of the Prtlid~\ Ford Committee .. It complete " Ford told reporter , .. I 'm ablolutely eOt'.\lld nt we are 10- lng to wto." and praised Callaway '°" elroru ln o.-1ah1&-lna the eampal1n s~. In a r~pl)· dated today, 1-'ord 11a1d ht' waa aecepUnc the re· 1st11nat1 on . efr~ctivc.-Friday, ··with the 1rcatest reluctance bt'ca,uu.~ I am conf1d nt thut the alleaau ons raised ~>cenUy will be prov~n aroundle's &nd ta:cauac the campai~n wlll M)rcJy muss your tarelei.11 dfont1 •· Although there wcrt! tndH';t twn'I I hut Calla WU) ·i; reKianotton had been !>oltcated by White Hou.)e IUdes. Ford wrote that he w111:s "deeply saddened" by re- ceiving his former Hou~ti roJ. h-ague's letter. AP'WIA ... le\ NEW MANAGER Roget1 C. 8 . Morton Alarm Works SC Cops Can't Even Get In SAN CLEM l::NTt~ POU EMEN .. re scr11tchina lhl'1r h1:ud:i O\ er Uu problem An tld~rly woman llv&nK near city hall has an clabnralC burQlur alarm s~ stc-m ~ct up at her hou:s. The home al~ Is Illuminated at night by flood.ll1htii and can be approached only throu.:b u s tout courtyard aate. THE ALAR~ GOES OFF at Ume.s. ::ind oHicera r11ce toward the houst> 1n response. 8\lt th~y ~an·t iet ln because the 1ate is locked and tho ?<'<'upa~t won .t unlock lhe g»tn becauae the :alarm Is rlngina .and she s i.fra1d to leave the house . l'sually ttic officers can moke their presenct-known alter a time by yelling but In the meantime the :ii arm con tmns to ring and as one policeman observed "It's a very awkward situation." • He started the debate b> tel11ni: has colleagues he had never h•d a bill vetoed which creah.'<l anolh<'r Judgeship in his r11,1nN u' lonJt us 1t had s upport from thl' Judklal Council and Board of Supervisors . .. I doubt any of you have had that happen to > ou either," he Hid Cella Trial Break Called Another Republican. Dixon \rnett of Redwood Cit>, said, 'What we have here 1s a Jerry Brown Critera a "h1ch differs from the Judic ial Council and the state Bar and is different from the rest or the world " Faced with a mounting number or pretrial motions. Orange County Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Oliver today railed an eight-day break m courtroom action on multiple cnmmal charges faced by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and three of his business associates. ' Judge Oliver set April 7 as the date he will resume a pretnal hearing that already seem s to have ruled out the J>0.1Sib1hty otJ. jury selection beginning on th~ scheduled trial date ol April 19. f Among the motions he is mull· ing 1s a move by defense attorney Thomas Crosby that could g,ive a separate trial to one of Dr. Celia's codefendanlS. The petition filed late Monday by Crosby says that defendant Theodore Schlrtman, SJ. runs lht' danger or • · s uff ocat 1 ng 1n another's trash bm ... Pointing out in his motion thut Schiffman·s defense .. will cer ta.inly be antagonistic to his codefendants," Crosby strcss<'s that details o f Dr. Cella'" "personal, business and political hfe'' could prejudice Schifrman's cnances in court. Following a 30·30 vote -24 short of the tally Bnggs needed for an override -he said in an 10- tervlew that Brown's presiden· t1al ambitions were mot1vat1ng the governor's actions. "It's image build10g -has l>UY· ing too man~ Judges and all that." Briggs said. He said the ="orth Orange County Mumcipal Court needed a nother Judge because of the case backlo~ No Action Pending On Badha01 Mailer Dr. Cella, Schiffman, George l.. Ollendorf. 44. of Laguna Beach and Stephen R . Evans, 31, of Mis- sion Viejo, face trial on 127 felony C'Ou.,ts contained in a Grand Jury indictement. They were indicted after it was t estified that they were involved an the siphoning of an estimated S2 million from two Orange Coun· ty hospitals: Mercy General In Santa Ana a nd Mission Com· munity an Mission Viejo Brown said in his veto messa~e that he was not "<'onnnced thal the taxpa~ ers of Orange County \\Ould be ~eltang their mone) 'i. \\Orth by shouldering the burd<>n of yel another JUd1C'1al pos111on ' J Anthon' h ltnt Brown·, lc,i:al affairs s'ecrt'tar.. s.11<.l 1n JI\ anten I<'" that nro"n had nol made a blankel clc·c1,1on against .111 bills creatans: new Juds:eshaps. ··But he 1-. VN} <>kept1cal about 1t There as a real burden on authors of hills lo <kmonstratc :.i need." Asked about Ara f:(gs' contention that Brown's prc-.1dt'nl1al desar<'s were aff<'<'laniz has ju<.l~ment. Kline s:i11I · "That·.;; nonc:enM• Our attatudl' ,., no d1Herent thun at ''a~ la'>l 'il'~!'ion HP h;Js h<'•'n prC'achrni: 1h1 ' utt1lucll' '>lnt'l' he ht-came go\ ernor · By JACK CHAPPELL Ol INO•llr P'llM- A confidential report by the 'late Fair P oht1cal Practice' Comm1ss1on staff on complaints leveled against A~semblyman Robert Badham "ill rl'Commend 110 action ht! taken aj{aan~t the Oranl!<' Count) Repubh<'Jn Radham had been an·uwd by Republican opponent Harry Jd· frl!y of ma~use of public funds and nolat1ons of the statt' fair elcc· t1on practices law. an the cam· p.11gn for l ' S Congn•ss scat now held hy Andrew Hinshaw IR· ~ewport Bl' a ch l The focus of the C'omplatnt was a mailer :.l·nt at taxpayer..,· t•x· pt·n:.e an "hi ch Badham wa!:. n• frrred to a'> "Heprescnlalavc, .. a l1tlc u:.ually ~avl'n membt•r<; of the llousl' of RC'prt•!-cntat1n·:-. thl' po' it a on Rad ham 't'l.'k!> Comm1-.s1on .,poke.,tn.in John Klcplanizer '-31d thal in a -.rnfl re Jl<>rt to the comm1si;1on at l!i re· r\ff ~ets Thousands FBI Harassment May Be Admitted Wr\SHINCTON <AP> -Attv, (;~n. Edward II. Levi may ~a<~n anstru<'l Justice Department or f1cials t o notify p crhapi. I housands o( Am erinins I hal the:.· we're v1C'tim" of the• F'BI :.. harassment <'ampa11:n. act:or<I mg to department i.ources. .. l think th.-uttnr1wv i:eneral 1o; looking vnv favorably on th•• plan." a rnnkmi.: olhc1ril c,aad 1n response to quec;tions Mont1 ay Levi e'<i>t'C't 'I l1> r•'<'•'I H' "ri t1 1•n recommendation" lha.., \\eel.. t ro m 11Cf1 c-1al' clt•velop1111: llw pla n. The FT\f t"ond11rl<'d 12 Mun h•rtntelhgence pro$lram" kno" n ·'"' ColnttlJlrn. nt 't1nou<. tam<'" twtween 19Sti und 1971 to haa ·"" <1 nd da~rupt militant polit1tul j1roup5 on the lert and nizht. rhe targl.'ls included lhc• nnn. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"' nt•~ <•·"' f\•11• P1~ ._.11n "''"''" , -·•~IFIM'WO tN Nt• "'''" "1~1Ww-' f•o ltw ~*"9" (ftol\t l'uflol•Vll"'t , .. ~ .. '#flriilt •h I f"dltt(W'\ ltf• ""h'l\frwtf ~ti"O•f l"'f 1cuvt t fl• ' ttif (mtf MIU Ntw•fU'"1 ... h tlv"~l~t lt.MPI fo~t•'"' V•U•'f ,,.,.,. 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'aolent Southern C'hr1 1>ti11n J.cadershap Confer (•nct•, the rnor(' m1hlant Black Panthers a nd Students for a l>emo<"ratae ~nl'h'I\', old line Communa~l anti ~·)(·1ahst groups, and Lhe f\u Klux Klan Court documents madE-public Sunday. show that one Coinh·l1>1'0 tar~l't. the• ~<l<'1ali~t Workeri. par I ' , a Is o '' a" l h •· I a r.: ct 11 I n11m,•ro11' l-"IH hurJ,!lant'' to nh IJ111111lorm0\1on ahout th~· parh The 1act1C's were intended tn cho,ruJlt actl\ 1l1<'s of tht• tar~·1•t 1o:r oul)S and hara's and dl'>crrdtl t lll'J r mcm be rs. The Of)('ralwrl 1n \ ol\'t'<1 'l'ndin~ cll•ro1totor:w lc•t t e r " tin on) mo us Iv I o th 1• t•mplO) er. pa r<·nts Or bJ'W'US(' nf .1n 1n1l1\1cl11a l l :ll~l'll'cl ror h.1ras~mt'nt l 'nd1•r thf' C'olntelprn lnhel. th!' Fill also rn£1nufo<'ll1r1>CI anc1 ch<i tnhutt'<I phon~ pohta<"al tral't"' 1n .in t>ffort to ''ir th ll!Wnston amon~ 'an ou" polilll'al 1trnop" Tht• late• 1•1\ 11r1)(hh l~·:Hll•r. Pr. :'\l;1rt1n Luther K1n1t .Jr . mu:v have bl•c n lh1• most 11romanrnt \'I c-t 1 m n f l h l' <"on ct' n t r a 1 '"' hara11sn1t•nt effort Thr Fiii w1r1•tapped Kin1t ·11 hOml' and 111 fire !lnd "h1-.pered taks of h1'> .,, ... uni ('Ondul't in an •·ffort 111 01 .. l. r I'd 1 l h 1 rn • ;11· 1· o r d 1 n ~ I o i.-'t1mon~ bdore the Senat<' 1n ll'ih~<.'n<'e l'omm1ttec. Kan~·s SCLC was a CointeJpro lnrJtet. but the acth·ities af!a1n .. t Kang were broader than the coun. tenntelhgence program alone Some J?roups and mdividualc; ha\'e learned that they were Cointelpro victim<> through lawsuits against the f'BI and re· quests for FBI files under the Fteedo m of InformatJon Act. But many other Vlcllm~ may not ha\'e t he mont>y, the patience or the interest to purs ue a lengthy battle ror informwt1on. The Justice Department plan would a make $11Ch inform11t1on available to them for free anti in private "There an• thn"il' of us who fef'l \'ery strongly th1c; ~ht to be don(',·· s aid one ranking official. "1t ought to be done ~ause <Coinlelprol \\as \\roniz In the fiN\t pla<"e and 11 w:is d()n~· by the department " commended no action be taken as the mailer was sent out prior to Badham ·s filing of nomination papers, although he had pubhcly declared his candidacy for the position several months ago. The comm1ss10n will con.,1d<'r the accu,at1on-. b\• Jl'ffr£>v and the ~taff report ~hen ll meets April 6. ··staff doesn •t del'ade anything. Thl• comm1i;sion makes de· <'l"i1ons The m altE'r will be pre· scnted to the commbMon at that time . The staff has made a re· commendation and supposedly those recomml•ndation!) arc con. hdentaal." K lephngcr said. But. Klephngl•r said l\i ncc "partiripants•· in the investtga- llon have sf't•n fll to rdea:.e somt> portions of the rt'Port. he found flf) u-.l'ful µurpo'c would hi.' -.c•n c•d by w1thhold10~ further in Jormataon Kl ephoger i.a1d J dec1s1on will l'l:mfy portion' of lhc 1974 fair polttac.il pral'taccs law which 'Imply ~tatC'd .. ,kclar ed can dadatt's" cannot u-.e the publicl~ funded mailings afforded hy thl•ar !il.ltl' office. That deadline wall be the filtng nf forma l nomination papers, which m Bad ham's case came a few days after the mru.Jer was 'ent out. "There never used to be any t'Utoff dat~. You C'ould send out :-late muakri. up until election day,·· Klephnger said. Rad ham and J effrl'y are twn of l'ight candidates for GOf> nomination for Jlinshaw's Mlth ConjtreMional D1:-.tr1ct ~eat. Tlw l'ontendcr will be det aded in thr .rune primar .... nndham orii;in~ally called tlw Jeffrey cornplJant "nonsen~c." fompla10t'\ bv Jrffrey to thr OranJ:e County Grand Jury havl' hN•n dropped and referrt"d tot h•· ... 1:i1c• .11tornc·y Jll'nl·raJ'o; office, JC'ffr<'Y r Jmpaagn nff1<"1ab .... IHI Rt>a ,chool Plans Bicenlf~nnial Fctc Students a t Hea Maddie School wall perform h11'>lonral ~k1L'> and 'on$?,. Wednesday ut K p m. to ct'lt'brutl• lht• nttt1011 'i. 200th l>1rth tla). The <'\i•11 111,;:, rall1'<l ''B1r1•11ten· ntal Ct•IC'bration '76" wlll fratllre tlu• i.chool's hoy~ and i:lrlo; choru11e". :ind will include ahm1t 6~ ~tu<l1•nt !il. Thl• puhltr 1:0. 1nv1tl'<I to the free ix-rformancc. whtrh "111 be hl'ld 1n the :o.C'hool :iuchlonum at 601 llamalton St Both hospitals and t"o allied medical groups have sued the four defendants for more than $37 million in damages. Add1t1onally, a ll four fu<'e trial May 4 in Los Angeles Federal Court on 44 felony counts of tax e\'asaon. fra ud, theft and co11 sptracy. Judge Nixes New Trial WASHINGTON (AP) lJ .S. Distract Judge John J . Siraca. in hi s fir s t Watergate ruling s ince he was felled bv a heart al· ta('k i-~eb. s. today denied a ne"' trial for former While House chief of s taff H K. Haldeman Haldeman asked fo r a new trial and an ev1den· 11ary hearin~ 1n hi s Watergate ('Over·up con· \'IC llon on grounds that there was unauthorized contact with the JUf)' by a third party -the wire of a l ' S marshal. His petition said s uper\'ising Mars hal Ellis Duley took ha s wire along when the Jury went for din· ner a nd entertainment to' the Officers Club at An- drews AFB. Harris Trial Delq,y Nixed LOS ANGELES (AP)-"We'rc on our way to trial,'. said a de· <ense attornt•y for Symbaonese L1berat1on Army members 8111 and Emily Huns after a Judge '-QUE'lrhed his mouon to delay the ttl'>C' for one) ear 1.t·onard We1ngl ass. Mri.. llJrrii.' court·appointed al· tnrrw)', conceded "the motion phase nf the <"ase as pretty well l'o11r luclecl" now that Superior Court Judj!e Mark Brandler d<" nled ttw <'Ont 1nuanc<' rt>quei;t Mond uy und set a n April 14 lritil dlltl' for the ll arrn1r~. The> court turnf'd t oday lo anothl'r pn•trlal <leh•ni1e motion, wharh seek~ tn declari• lh<' tun· :o.ystem 1nvulld. The• cl4"fens<• <"On tend11 many minorit y l>'!rClUI' members :1nct 11lh4"r11 Rr<' <'X dudcd from pJ n<'I" becousc th(ly have fa1h•d to rcgastt'r to vot1•, .Jaycee Goof Woman Wins Male A:ward JACKSONVILLE. F1a. CAP> -The Jacksonville J aycees chose D. A. Crews as Man of the Month for February. Little did they know the winner was the \\ife of J aycces member Charles Barnes. She had Joined the group by filling out <1n applica· t1nn with her initials and the ~urname o f a p revious husband. The :-iward presentation, made three weeks ago. was kept quiet until Mondar.. The Jaycees boanf i!i ront<'mplating what to do with three male mC!mbcrs who helped Mrs. Barnes join the group and.win the a ward. She sald she had no intention or challenging the male-only membersnip policy of Ul_e national J aycees organization, wb1ch was upheld aoout 18 months ago hy the U.S. Supreme Court. Judge Ohver also ruled Mon· day that transcripts of Grand J ury hearings leading to the In· dictment of the four defendanL'I will be released to the press and public Apnl S. He said the transcript.'! will be released before that date if the California Supreme Court denies a defense move to keep the docu· ments sealed. At one point in the hearing Monday, Judge Oliver faced de· cisions on 60 d efense motions re· lated to discovery issues. all or which sought materials now held by the district attorney. He granted 44 or those motion!> a nd indicated that he wall have rulings April 7 on the others in- C'luding the motion for a separate trial filed by Schiffman's lawver. SchiHman was Celia's business consultant for 15 years and was re<'ently employed ai. a bad debt <'Ollector by Mercy Genl•r.il llosp1tal an Santa Ana. He sern•d on the hospital's board of d1tcr tors . f 'rom Page 1l I WATER •.. obser\'ers believe that he Is :set· ang as s pokesman for the tnVl'lllor he<"ause he ls not coostram'!d by stock r egulating agencie<; Mirkin gave a n exten..,avt"' 111· t<'n 1ew to California Hus1m•s:;, a twice m onthly financial publacu t uin. "hteh has been follow1n~ the story of the {'Onverter cloi;ely, 111 which he pr edicted that the a1>- phcation of the converter could ~a ve The Presley Companie' ··billions in sales over a period of tame." The story, which received the personal endorseme nt of the magaz1n<'·s editor Ernest Schon· berger. also s aid Mirkin 1s in a Position to realize .. unfathoma- ble millions of dollars" from the invention. It is th<" prospect of the poten· tially huge money-making capability of the invention which has caused a dramatic rise in the price of Presley stock on the American Exchange. The increases have been so im· pressive that on two occasions - once at the first of the year and again last week -trading in the .;tock has been s uspended while further information is sought to helter inform investors about the invention. Trading in the home·building firm·i. stock as expected to reop<"n Monday a fter the te.o;t result<; from the two laboratories has been sent to the Se<:urit1c'\ and Exchange Comm ic;s1on That stock closed a little O\'Cr $20 a share when trading was :.us· pended last week. F inancial obsl'rvers s ay thl' key to the 11peculat1on now wall re!>l m the m arketability of Lh <' device Arthur Ede ls tein, c hi ef ''nginecr at Approvl'd Eni::ln<·,•r 1ng Test Lab!!. one of the indcpcn· dc•nl farms testing lh1• d1·vl1·1'. :-.aid the tl'~t~ rondu<"ted by h1 -; tuh dad not inrl1t•af(• wlll'lh1•r 1111' l'XtraC'tit111 of hydr<1Jil1•n from water l>y the d t•v1ce w a' l'<'nnomlcully frn11ihl<'. Orw obscrvc·c pointt'<l out lh:1 t u 11 I <' o; 11 I h <' d l' v 1l'1• t' a 11 11 t• roanuf!IC'tUr<'d and lnstulled 1n the homl' al a low 1ir1t'I'. 11 will not be th(' moneymaker II 1:-. 1oup· Jlil"''c1 to be. J'hc appllc ataon or the inv<•n tion will be to cheaply produc<' hydroge n gas. us ing a minimum of electrical energy. That gas will then be used in aJJ home ap· pliances that now consume natural gas 1f the proces11 can be adapted. According to the stor y In California Business. "A4bne ·shot pnce, at retail. on a production hne unat might run somelhmj( hke S900 initially, accordmg to Markin. with very little life cost thereafter. ina~much as firing up <'osts are clnimed to be nettligible and wat(•r as the chemical feedstock "This i<; not necessarily the way it wall be marketed." the magazine quoted Mirkin as wamina. Mlrkln C'oncecied that the de· vice will s\iU need to undergo on· Unetesu. Evan:. was admlnistrator of Mercy General Hospital until shortly before the Grand Jury lo· dictment was iss ued. Ollendorf was admlnistrator ot Mission Community llospltal "1· lil he was dismissed last August)' TONIGtrr ''BElllND THE HEADLINES" -Dr Giles T. Brown lecturer , OCC Forum, i.30p.m .. A 1\1 IDSl'M M F.R NIGHT'S DREAM '' South Coast Rl•pertory Theater. Tul'~duy . Sunday. through J\pnl 24, 8 f>.m. \VEDNESDA \'. MAJlCll 31 ··11 ANU I CA PPED AWARENESS DJ\Y" OCC: 1:vcnt 5.pon~on•d b) lland1capped Stud t>nt!'t Center and ll an di<-appcd Vetcran11 Progr am. E x habits :ind prl''l'ntal1011s 10.30 am. J\dm1111s tration nld s Whcckhaar Hu~k<'thall. l.ym. <! p rn. Karat1• 1•xh lhit10n, Gym. 3 r> m. Owen Srnith Of Costa Mesa Dead at 70 Services a re schedult.>d Thur!;· day for longtime Orange Counly re5idenl Owen K. Smith of Costa Mesa. who died Monday. The 70·ycar-old foncc builder mo\'Cd to the cQunty 10 19<12 lie and has wife, M aht•I, ra1Mo<l three :o.ons and two daughtl•rs. He is Rurvived hy hi<; w1f<', plu-. son.,, II II Fortune of San D1c110. R D. Fortune of Fullerton, Dar rcll Wall of Huntington Deach : daughters, Doris Wabh of Loni.: Rcac·h, Ch arlef'n Guooch of Ve11 tura: clt'ven grandc•hildn•n, and thrl'<' great i,:r:rndchildren. Services wall b<' helrl at 2 p .m. at The First Rapt1sl Church. Costa Me!';a. Buria l will follow nt llarbor n est ME:monal Park. CJl!>o 1n Co:.tJ Mc::.a. Witcli Doctor Does His Job KUA LA l.\JMl'llR. Muluy'!ia (AP> -Offtraals here cl mm i.htn 1111-: :.uc<'<'SK I 111 t ht: w1ll'h dot•1 nr lh<'Y hired lo k<'<'P aiw.iy ruu1 from thr. Malnp1af\ Open Grill Champ1on1>h1p. 1'orrl'nt1al ralnK had dr<..nchl'd llw t·1ty durani.: four pn•v1011• du) s. hut r1111w !toll on the ~1111 ''1111rsc Sunday unt1l 1ilt1y t•n1k1I. ()ffidals wou ldn't Nay tw\' much they paid "h<1muh .. llDJ Ahmad, nor c•xucl ly how t11 pc•rformPd hi'! dut l<'S Thf'y 11:i1e il1:if'ln:-.11rf' ml ~'hl ''''ak,•n h1• r>0wcr!> an the f utu n • IRS ASSISTANCE 'INADEQUATE' WASHINGTON fAP> -Th< Inte rna l Revenue Service's tax payer a~sastancc program h "seriously anadcqunle." tht ll(')u:le Government Operatloni1 Committee chaq?ell. It rited IRS audits that showNJ tax men were wron~ 2S percent 01 the time when they answered taxpayers' questions. The IRS re5pondcd Monda~ that the committee was u slnj! year old data and that the error rate has dropped to 13 4 percent i.ancc then Saddleback EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 90, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1976 Toclay'!i Clotdng N.Y. t~k.s TEN CENTS 2 More Take Out Toro MAC Papers 8 y R DI N1£DZJELSKl Of 1M Oallf ...... MaH Two more people have taken out nomination papers Cor the El Toro Municipal Advisory Council CMAC> elecuon as f'r1day's de· adllne for Cihne approaches The latest pohllcal hopefuls arl' Joseph A Peterson Jr . a bank exec'Jlave. and Mildred l1udgms, a material coordinator Peterson. of 24311 Gra s St . 1~ Payi11g Off a formt'r trustee or the Sad· dlebatk Valley Unified School District. He served on the bonrd from 1972 to 1975 and wu board president m 1974· 75. .Mrs Hudgins. of 21791 La~1: Vasta Drive, is a member of the Lake-Sade Park board of dire<.'· tors and Joins a bloc of three can· dtdales running an opposition to the MAC The entries of Peterson and Sen. Robert Griffin <R ~llch > dribbles a basketball up the Senate ~tcps today prior to presenting tl to Sen Barch Ba~ h I 0 -lnd ) GraHtn was paying off a bet on ~londay ni~ht 's nalaonal champ1onsh1p basketball gamt' in ''h1ch Indiana bested l\hch1gan 86·68. No Action Pending On Badha1n Mailer By JACK CHAPPELi. OltM O•UJ .. tlet JUft A confidential report by lhl' c;tall' Fair Political Praclict•s .,,...comm1sc;1on staff on complaanh leveled a1t111nst Assemblyman Robt>rt Bacthnm will recommend no action be t aken against the JewPlry tole n Thll'\'l'' "ho runsackt'C! n dl<i pin CD'll' whtl<' the '>lore owm·r ·, ~tkntion w;i,.. dli>trnl'tl'<I by olh('r <'U'ltomc.>r'I hove ~tolcn J<'Wt•lry \'l\lu<'d nt S2.000 from an El Toru "ltOrl' Ornnt:•' County sherirf'11 or racer~ !!Old thl' tht>f\ from 3 ('aSI' containing wom1'n 's jewelry wn" reported hy M ury Go~st>lt or Gossctl Jewt·ll•r.;;, 23684 El Toro Road Coast \\'t"alher Fair lhrouf,?h Wednes da\', with l'Oolcr tern· peralure~ Wednt"~rlay. Lows tomghl 45 to 53. highs Wednec;day 65 lo 72. INS IDE TOD1' Y F'<>r thE' /mtt t1mr saner 1934. o movu!, 1tJ ltad1n9 actor and octrru. and rls d1rrclor ho~ mo~ a "grand s/on1" at the Acadtm11 Au:ardi. The tnumph of "Ont Fltw Ovtr the Cuckoo's NE'st" u rttounl· td on Poqe A3. latlex ., ., ... , Alt •• Al ,.., 14' lll .. 11 At) .. ' A• .... Orange County Republican Badham had bC'en aC'cu<:ed by Republican opponent llarry Jef· fre-y Of mlSUS(' of publir funds and '1olat1ons of the stale fair elec· hon practtce5 l;iw. an tht' C'am p11gn for U S Congrl'S.!. 'eat now held by Andrt>w llanshaw <ft. Newport Bt•arh I. The focus of the complaint wa<; a moaler scnl al laxpayt'r.,· l'X P<'nst> 1n which Radha m "a~ r r rc•rrt'd lo a~ .. Repres('ntal1ve." a tatlt> u .. ually g1\'en mc•mtwr<1 of the Hou~t-of Repre<:cnljll\C~. the po!\ltaon Rad ham <:('eko; Comm1i1slon spoke<imM Joh!) t<tephnJrcr said that an a ... tarf rt·· port to thf' comm 1r;i11on. al ,.., r e commcnd\•d no action I)(' tak1•11 <•Ii lht' mailer wu ... ">cnt out prior to Bodhrim ·11 rihng of nomanat1011 pnp.:r~. ollhough he had publil'ly de<'larcd his candldncy ror the· position srvcrul monlh'> u1eu The commbs ion will con~idl'r thl' 3CrUIH1l1011l'I by Jc•ffrt•y 11nll lhl• staff report when at mcl't" April 6 "Starr docsn 'l del'idc• nnylhin1t Th<' c·omm1so;1on mak(''I d <'· <See LEAK, Page t\21 HunwrTalk Set at College Humorist Richard Armour will lecture at tl a m . and 7:30 pm Wednesday an the science/math le<.'ture hAll at Saddleback College Admission i5 free. Armour has pubhshed m<>rc than 50 bookJt. including "A Short History of Sex" and "Going Around in Academic Circles" He has contributed to leading Ll.S and Britis h periodicals. and he wntes a weeklv feature. s\n d1caled in mo.re than joo newspapers Additional lnrorm:Hlon on Armour's appearances•~ a'n1la· hie by <.'alhnj! the c;chnol's com· mun1ty info rm at1on orr1ce. 495 4950 or 831 9i00. c't ~ Mrs. Hudgin11 Into the race br· 1ngs the ricld or pott>nlial can- didates lo 12 Indications are that several more candidates will take out nomination papers for thl' five seiils before 1-'riday·~ 5 pm deadline Among the others "ho hO\e already taken out nomination forms from the Orange Count~ Registrar of Voter are Kn~ Kister, busincs woman; Pal Stanek, housewlf<>: Edaior A. McKean. retired financial manaaer: Barry Spatz, family hfe counselor; Mary Phillipll, businesswoman; Paige Jloo\•cr. ho usewife-writer. flow a rd Futst. exporter·lmporter , Wllliam .. Bill" Cartwright. real estate broker: Allan Miller, al· torney. and Alfred Regnier, real estate agent. In addi~on lo Mrs. Hudgins, the candidates who tatt' runninK 1n opposition to the MAC lndude Mrs. Phillip:s. 1'"urst. and Mrs. Hoover. The ant1·candidates arl.' urging a "no" vote on formation of the MAC but have indicated a wtllingness to 'ser\'e 1f the in· iUative is appro\ ed by voters Junes. Proponents of the MAC are stheduled to m eet at 7 .30 tonight at Ohvewood Elementary School to finalize ballot araumentll whkh are lo he rnullt'd out to voters In Lake Fore~t-EI Toro. The opposll1on, backed by the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC 1. meanwhJle has already s ubm itled 1ls ballot arguments to the Reg1slr11r of Voters. ll cites four major shortcomlng11 with the MAC: -Thal a MAC would create lSt>e MAC, Page A.!) Salary Freeze Mulled Saddleback Schools Look at Budget Cuts By LAURIE KASPER Of I-• O•Uf Pllet SWH An employc salary freeze was the flrsl and largest atcm on a shopping list or possible b"dgel cuts presented lo Saddleback \'alley Unihed School D1slncl trustees during a study session Monday. Although G ti be rt Moreno, the dis trict·._ bus 1nes.!. manager . stressed that he wa:. presenting only "poss1b1ht1cs. not recom- mendalaons" n•l, he noted that salaries are s 0 1Anif1canl because thev account for about 80 percent or lht' budget lie also poan lcd out that the Sl5.2i2 s alary paid lo Sad · dlebat·k·., "average tcachcr" 1s from S966 to SHiSO more than that :-ame tl'at'h<'r w ould l•arn 1n lr\'ine. Garden Grove. Newport- Callaway Replaced By Morto1i WASH I NGTON 4API lloward II Callav.ay has rl'· signed as Prc~1dcnt Ford 's ram pa1gn manaltcr and "'II b\o' sue· 1·eeded b) RO$tl'rs C B Morton, a White llousc source said loda~ Morton 1s the While House counsel who handles liaison with the President ·s campaign c·om· ma Hee White llous l' pre:.s st'<'relan Ron !'llc•sscn ~a id at has regular n1•\\5 briefing lhut he \\Ould h;i\e <in announ<'<'m1.•nl <·onr<'rnang Callaway later in theda> Nl'!>Sl'n sa1cl f:Jllawa\ mc.>t walh f'ord and Whitt• llous~· Ch1el nf Staff llu·hard Chenl'y ut the \\'hate !louse Monday night The nwetanJt lasted nC>u rly an hour Callaway had heen suspended ul has o"n rcqUl'Sl pend1n~ a n 111 vl'sttgat1on of que:.tion.!. r:11,cc1 :1boul has roll' in promoling a Colorado ~k 1 resort hi' nwn-. T h l' s " 1 t <' h 1 n n • m pa 1 g n mana..:f'men1 had been l'"<P<'<'l('d ('allawar said t•a rher that he dul not <'>.Pl'l'l tn return lo his roll.' a' manager oft he i-·orrl <'ampa1..:n CallaWJ) Sll'ppell ,1-.itl<' ~tarrh J:l, "h1h• 'il) 1n..: lhut hl• "a'> con 11drnt or "romplt•t1• 1•xonl•ral1un" in the ski an a l'Ontro\t'r" Th<' su:<11H'n:rn111 1-.111w ;iner it \\as cl1 sC'IOi.l'd th.at (\11luwa). u form<'r 'l'l'I 1•t:11 v of lh<' Arnl\. \\On pcrm1si11on tn t'\['ltirnl lhe 'k' rt•M1rl on Jt11Vl'rnrn1.•nt l<ind aftn d I s (' u ~ s I n ~ l h I' (' a ... f> \\ 1 l h At:rlrulture Oepurlnwnt off1t•1al'i last ~umm('r 111 h i" l't·ntui;on ol f 11•1• That wo~ on hi' lust dav 1n th1• Army post , wh11·h lw ldt 111 tukt• the <'ampo1Jtn Jl>h C~re Ql'ITS, Pa1t1• A21 A,, .. ,.... RESIGNS POST ~owerd •eo· C8't•way Mesa and Placentia school db· tricts. If Saddleba<.'k were paying ac· eor ding lo Newport -Mes a ·~ salary schedule, he said, the dis trict would be paying about one million dollars less for .!.alanes. Moreno admitted. howev<'r, that a comparbon with other dis· lricts in lhe county may show Saddleback on the low<>r side lie said he had not had the lame lo make the compan~on with all county districts Jim Wehan, prei.idt'nt of the Saddleback Vallev Educator' Association \\ h1c ti repreM•nls most of the teacher-.. said pro· bablv (1\'e or six d1:.tncls would be hfgher According to thl' 11-.1 of hudJ:l't rC'du ction po:.s1b1lat1t.'"· howcH•r. a .;alary frceZl' would :.:JVc lhf' dastricl S580,200 It is almost half the amount whirh Moreno indicated will need lo be rut in order to have a comfortable contingency ap· proprialion next year. The dis trict's estimated in- come for the 1976-77 school year as S27.820.162. the business manager said With a beginning balanre of S750,000. the total money a\'ailabll' lo the d1stnct wall be about $28.570.162. he ~aid . If thl• e'<l'>ttng t>dul'ational pro- gram •~ continued. Moreno said, lht: distract would s pend about S28 5 million. Berause thas amount would be (.!r<>all•r than the di'>trlct 's in- t•oml', he 'aid. 1t \\Ould be deficit r1nanC'mg "and that's not pru dl•nt " Moreno ~aid the Si0,162 lcft for co n t 1 n g e n r i t• s w o u I d b t• "su1c1dal." However . Moreno also gave trustee the possibilities for 13 cuts amounting to $1 ,091,000. If a budget including these cuts were formulated. he said, the dis· trict would s pend $27,409,000 and havt' contingencies amounting to Sl.161,162 Becau~c expenditures would be le~s than income under this budgt't, ht' said, al would "actual· ly put u~ an the blark for lhe f1rl>t lime" Other than tht' salary freeze. item11 induded on has h:.l of po\'-1· ble cuts arc limiting thl• district's <'Onlnbul1on to (•mploye's health and "cir an· bl•n<.'f1t~. reducing money i:1vcn lo schools for s ate and buildtni.i improvements. CSe~ SALARIES, Page A2) U.S. Fleet Stands By Americans May Be Evacuated From Lebanon WAS HINGTON (APl -A st•vcn·ship US Navy task group has been moved into position Jithin 24 hours i>leamin~ lime of Lebanon in <.'ase 1t as ncedc-d to e\'acuate 1.450 S <.'1tizens from the strife-lorn country, Pentagon sources said today Defen se Department spokesman Wilham Greener told a briefing that tht> Sixth F1ect has Betty Blas t s 'Final Days' As Fiction WASlllNGTON CAP) First Lady Belly Ford s ays sh!' tlt'hcves a C'OnlrO\'('r sial new botlk on Richard M . Nixon's l;ist tlays 1n the White Jloui.t• will l'V<•ntually he regardl'd as h r I mn, not fact l\1r" Ford also ~aid port1<>n<i or ''The Final Da y,,•• h\ Wa;;hanglon Po't rcp0rters Rob \\.'ooth\ arci and Carl Hcrn-.tt•in. "C'nultl han• bC'en om1ltt-d " "I hJ\'f' a great ckal of "Ym pathy nol only for !\tr" N1'Con but tor the" holt' ram1lv, . Mr., Furci I' II m m C n t r d d U r I 0 g a n U p 1><>urance 1n N1•w York Monday · I ret>I badly that things that rirt: in tht• J>a "t and i:ione nre still 1·11m 1n~ out .. The book r lalm<1 thal both Nile 1111 and hi '> w1f1.· drank heov1ly durinjl th1• Watt•rJ:ate scandul that lrd to Nixon's rt'MJtnati"n an AU!llllll 1974 It :.ilso clrpirts a di!'> trau~ht . suicidal Nixon on lht• <.'''<' of h1-. d1•parturt· who w1•pl duranJ.t a me<.•tini.t with ~crcturv of St:1h• I h•nr y A K1s~anj.(cr and poundc.>d lht' carprt ~" h<• u-.kerl. \\'hat have I clu111•? What ha:- happened ·•" K1.,s1ngcr said Monday that 1•x .. crpl'i he has o;een from thr hook v.t•redlc;lorled and ln,l'n"lltlvc· Thes<' ex<.'ertp<; "contain too much ~os:.1p, loo many anac· curacie". d1<1tortlon<1 and mac; representations to be dl'all ''It h," Kissinger said through a spokesman. He add ed that they show "an Indecent lack or compas<11on and lack of e, enlial human un· derslanding on the part or the authors ·· The spokeir.man soid Kls~ingcr w:is not a sour<'e for the book, hut the secretary acknowledged he nnd an aide were Interviewed by the authors . Charles Col~on. a former Nix· on aide wbo served seven months ln jail for obstructing justice In lhe Daniel Ellaberc case. said in 03llas. "I don't beUen tr Ni'< on was the kind of U"t.n who could toge control or himself " rece1\'ed no orders lo start an e\'acuat1on .1 Greener i<p1d that "element'> of the Saxlh Fleet a re an the Eastern Mediterranean ... bul did not specify the lol'ation. SourcC's said lhc helicopter carrier Guadalcanal and six am· ph1b1ous s hips and destroyers are in a holding pattern about a day's steaming time from the I RS ASSISTS 'INADEQUATE' WASllINGTON CA P> -The lnt<'rnal Revenue Ser vice's lax· payer ass is tance pro~ram is "seriousl y inadequate." the llouse Government Operations Cnmm1ltee char Res. ll cited I RS audits that showed lax men were wron~ 25 percent of the• time when lh('y answt'rcd lax payers· questions The I RS res ponded Monday that the comm1tll't' w as using ~ear old data and that the error ralr has dropp('(I lo 13 4 pcr<'cnl "inre then CM Officer Credited in Saving Life John S. Peter son. injured Sun· day whrn his 11portl\ car fllppl'd out or l'ontrol and plunged anto a <"Uny1Jn. has heen remov('d from th1• lntl'n'llv4.' c:ire unit of Sad dlehal'k C'11mmu11il y llo~pit al and wac; reportc·d 111 "'>lllbk" condition loduy Tht> 17 )'<•rir-old El Toro lli.ih SC'hool stud1·nt. !'ion of rormt·r S a rldlebark VallPy l'nir11·cl School Oa~tnct truMee .l<><icph Pctero;on Jr . was catupulled lhroujth the rear window of the car as 1t tumbled 75 feel down an· totheior~e. Mr11 Peggy Peterson of 24311 Gra s Sl. today ,credited the rescue e ffort or Costa Mesa police officer Dennis J efcoat with saving her son'11 life. Jefcoat extracted the unconsciou5 youth "ho was partially pinned under the wreckage "I really hope that officer .Jcf· ~ont is publicly commended. My 11on owes ha s life to him," said (See CRASH, Pagf' A2> Elks Lose Flag Oronge County sheriff's of· licers are investigating the theft or a bicentennial nag from the Mission Viejo Elks Lodge, 25092 Marguerite Parkway Elks of. ficlaJ"I \•alued the naic at $52.20 Lebanes<' coa11l. Aboard the am· phlbious ships is a Manne bat· lahon of about 1,700 men. The task group reportedly wa'> moved lo that pos ition from a Greek port within the la~t few days. A Soviet Sverdlov-class cruiser is reporlc·d to have moved from a pos1t1on off tht' Egyptian coast lo <See LE BANON, Page AZ> 1,200 Young Students Eye Big Move Over 1.200 st udcnts Jn the Sad· dlebaC'k Vollt>y Un1fk-d School 01slncl recently hav<· bel'n pre· parinJ.? to take a giant s tep toward crowanJ: up Thi•r'vc hC'cn grttinJ.? ready for thr move· into JUnaor high school n('Xl fall t'ounsc•lnr-; from La 11111 and Lo-. Ah'>o ... lnt1•rrra .. tialt• Schools have· ..:orw out du rang the l:ist few d :i) .. lo 1·xpla111 ttw 011portumtle-. :t\\ :Hllni: lhl'tr futun· students. ~f'rr<tno l1111•rrnt•d i:itc School 1·11urli.t•lor., will giw· a !ilm1lwr 111trh to I ht• '>1xlh i.:r a1h·rs 111 lh('1r ar t•a lh1'> wt•<·k M11~11· lc•:ll'ht•rs and slud<•nti. from 1.'a<·h or tht• st•hnols a., w1•1l u'l I ht• l an~uu~c tt-ar ht•rs from L:i Pu1. h:i\c ~ont· out tu n·crult lh1· sixlh i.:raclt• youngi.lC'r~ Into tht·ir 11roi.:r.1m ' l'ruliahlv tlw mlll1t drumul1l' <'han~<· in tlw ,1•h1111l 1>rot.:rurn 1w n1r~ wht•r\ -.t11d1•nl'4 AO frt>m KIXlh to i.t•vc·nt h J:rad1•, sul1I Holwrl Mr(.)ul't•n , pr111<'IJ1lll 111 Lr" 1\lums Young'll<'r'I will no lom!C'r hovc· JU~t one I e a<'lll'r in cin1.• r0<1m for the r nl1rl' y t·ur Tht•y will huv1• six or wvcn d1frC'rent lN1Chf'rs 10 a1. manv d1rfr•rt•nt room~ for each of thrc<.; tr1 me'lter'I The st·hool will be larf(cr and draw s tude nts from a gre&tcr das· tanre Students probably won 'l know all their classm ates. And. they're expected lo br more indepe ndent "There probably isn't. a kid :ihve an elementary school who. by lhe lime they get Into the sixth f(rade. has n 't heard a horror story about what happens in junior high srhool," s aid Dr Jo11eph A Platow. director of pupil personnel services. /\nd, he added. 99.9 percent of the storiell #re untrue. :'At first It seem s to them a very large ominous thinJt." said Jim Lee. a ll ilcth grade teacher at. Montevideo School "Right now, they're a little (Sff ST f>F.NTS. Pa111~ t\?) • f DAIL. Y PIL.OT Sb Barassme11f Charged F ro• Pag~ . t I ... MAC •.. more fraa:m<'ntat1on of the Sud dlebock Valle) at _. llnH• ""h1•11 i.treofth of number and unlty 1trc most mportant Thal the MAC would In t'reaM• tnxe~ und ~ unothl•r hiyt•r of bureaucracy "" h1k offo1 ana no add1t1onol tl'Prt'S\'ntutlon FBI Activity May Be Bared -That durlnat 1974 SA<.'C \'K· ~nd\.'<t mort' thun 7,000 volunlt't-r harassment campolji?n. uccord· hour' for th1• entlr(' rommun1ty. I nit lo dt'Partmentsources. , whllt' a MAC wt111ld l'it'rVI.' onl} WASHINGTON <Ar) -Alty G~n Edwurd H. Lt-vi may 500n instruct Jus uc:e Departmt>nt or fic l als to n otify perhaps thouunds of Americans th&t they wer~ v1rtlms of the l'"Bl's lido Pair Eye Money Fro01Water "l th1nk lhl' attorney general ls the rt•t11den111 of County St•rvlt'f' loolung very favorubly on tht• Area 6. plan." a ranking oHicial sold II\ That the boundarlcic of tht· response to question:. Monda>. propo:1t•d MAC l11clu1.k• only Solll Levi expect:> to rec~lve written mil lion of I he·. Sucldll·b tH'I. recommendations th1 11 wet>k Vtillc•y"' $320 m1lho11 tux bust• from ofhc1als developing th(' lnadt.'Qunte for the pr\•senl 1111d plan. tht• future. The FBI conducted 12 <'OU"· MAC oppon<'nts have i>trt:i'll'l'<l tenntelllgen('e programs, kno .... n that county llu111on sc.rv1ces su<·h as Cointl'lpro. at various timts as ':"~uld be . provided , by a between 19~ and 1971 to harass municipal adv1sor.Y roun~1~ ar~ and disrupt militant pqCiticaJ already being furnished b) SAC<.; groups on lhe left and right at lower cost . The targets inrluded lhe non· ll0'4ever, F:I Toro re,1denh 0.llf rl._ SI.of! l'Mle TUNING UP INTEREST IN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL MUSIC PROGRAM Lemoyne Taylor Ofrec1a La Paz Orchestra During Recruitment Effort. Two Lido Isle residents could make millions because they hold rights to an invention which ap parently <'an s eparate hydrogen and oxygen from water for use in homes and autos. v io lent Southern Chr1st1an pushing for the <'r<'Bt1on of a Lead ership Conference. the ~IAC. s ay tht' S addlcback Are.i more milita nt Black Panthers Coordinating Counr1I has ~11 and Student$ for a Democratic ineffective "They've had their Society, old-line Commurust and chance. for eight >ears and th Y socialistgroups,andtheKuKJult haven t .. gotten their ~01 n\ KJan. a c r oss, s :11d Mrs. Linda Teacher Stresses Music Connnitinent Having a C'ommllment towara Mmething 1s v<'ry important to a child. according to J oanne Harris As the Saddlcback Valley Unified School Distnct 's music coordinator, s he believes. of course. the ·commitment should be made lo mus ic She's been g iving this pitch to sixth graders all week as part of a recruitment program which is about as old as the district's music progra m Now, she 1s trying to attact participants into the Junior high school pro~rams And e\'ery fall, she attempts to attract l>tudents 1.11to the elementary level classes. All togethl'r, she sa1d. there are about 7,000 students in vol\'cd in music in the d1stnrt. This 1::. quite an 1ncrcai.e from the nothingness which existed when she was hired as a music re· source pt'rson in the old San J oa· qwn d1str1 ct MX yt'ars a~o. The pro~ram, s he said, "Just d eveloped. It just grt•w. '' "Ir people don't cart>, then it won't ~o. It will fall by the wavs1de," she s:i1d. !)ne 111cens tnc OOJttuvcs rn music to those or athletics . There is in music the same team !lpmt .Jnd common :.haring of goals as m :.ports. she said. Just the experience nf lurnmg music. which could be con- f'ro'" Page A I CRASH ... Mrs. Peterson, noting that '\he ha · written a letter o( appret'ia- on lo Co!-it a Mei.a Police Ch1t•f Roger Neth. "I really think oil too often people hke this go un· oticed. He could ea"la ly have pardized his own life because o egasoh0l•flow1ngout." The wreck on A'•emda Carlota in the vicinity of the Laguna 1 hll-; Mall initially appeared to be a fatality. a ccording to sevcral,!>b- ::.ervers. llowt'vrr. Mr-;. Pett•r-;on <.a1d tnday that her son. as if by mar a· de. "has not one broken bone in his body.'' "tie ha:. no s titches but he suf· f<'n'<I some !'ik in ..1bras1on!\, hr ad ;md neck lnJUne'\, a briun con· <'U!-!SIOn. and ::.om<' burnc; from l>c· m~ "Oakt>d 1n ~1"ohnc•," ::.he s:11d . · · 1It•1'> a very. V\'ry lucky boy " Thr Peterson<., Wl.'11 known in th1• communlly, wt>re 'lwamJ>('d with offer~ t o d onate blood .1lthou).!h 11on1• w:i'I nCt'<ie<t, Mr'> P(•tt•ri.on ... aid. ''To all or tho<.1' proplc• who showt•cl lht•ir c'oncern I'd re.ill\ hkc to HY 'thank you, I'\ t•r.)IOOL"." ORANGE COAST 'Cl DAILY PILOT fht ~ M9 (U..t.t C\•llJt Pllftt, ..Wth ....,.. P'I 141 r...,._ ~ , ............ ,,,, '""'""'.,....,~ ,,..,.,.....,. 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(M.._i' W U ~ -.,_, .. n.....,.111y,,...11wv-•·--0 11-vN, • s1dered another la nguage, should be enough of a reason for its ex· istence in the schools, she said. But, she added. it helps in read- ing, history and learrung of other cultures as well. Admitting difficully putting her feelings about music into words, she said. "I would hule lo think what this world woold be like without music." Students are provided lessons in the schools free although they are generally reqwrt'd lo r ent their own instruments, she said. f'rom Pog~ A I SALARIES. • • t>liminating elementary after· school sports prog rams and com· bining the Early Childhood Education coordinator position with another job. Other items inrluded on the list were eliminating the high school opportunity classes, reducing ex- tra days for vocational educa· lion-agriculture and elementary media coordinators and postpon· mg construction of the swimming pool at Esperanza School. Other possibilities included on th e li s t are reducing psychological suv1ces. increa.~· ing lunch prices, aboli.shln~ aJI instructional aide J>0.51t1ons over three hours and 55 minutes and chminallng secretarial/clerical sub llluks. Moreno said a preliminary budget, which will contain the d1strict administration's recom· mendalions for cuts, will be pre· sented lo trustees on April 19. Trustees will have until July 1 lo approve a tentative budget. Equal Rights Talk Tonight In Clemente A forum on the Equal Right1 Amendmt.'nl will be held at 7: 15 tonight al the San Clemente rnn. Featured speakers wtll include Mary Schmitz. wife of John Schmitz. candidate for the Republican nomination in the ·10th Congrc,).1onal Da s triC'l: Ocm s Allen, a member of th<- Orangt' County St.Hus of Women Comm1ss1on, and Elinor How<'ll, \.\ho will address the fl'man1st cf. feet on education Candidates or their rcprcsen· lat1ves in the county·~ fo'1rth Supen 1sorial Dbtncl ;ilc;o will ht:• prec;t'nt to t>xpr es"I their views on th<' sub1ect. The forum wa~ orRnni l ed by San Clemente Counr1lwnman Donna Wilkinson: Luki O'Kcerr. w1fo of Councilman Thomas O'Kttft': Coral W nlkcr, wire of Councilman William Wnlk~r. and J anet Radford Teamsters May Strike ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. Jll. (AP> -The trucking lndwtry's contract talks have reached what Labor Sec:-elary W. J Usery caJls "a cntical slBge" in the race against a Teamsters strike threatened for Wednesday mid· night. Usery and James Searce. act- ing di're~tor of the Fe de ral Mediation and Conc1liat1on Service. met all day Monday with labo r and management negotiator s and planned another session today. Usery, who said a strike would be bad for the industry. the union and the nation, said late Monday that the talks were "at a very cntlca1 stage" but ref03ed lo ~labor ate oo their progress • Fro• Pag~ A I STUDENTS fnghtened a bout junior high," said Phyllis J ohnson, a counselor ut La Paz. They don't know what to ex· peel." she said. "It's the fear of the unknown '' But she and Lee a~ret'd. it is not a traumati c event. ~ounselors and sixth g rade teachers work together to pro- nde the needed groundwork. they said. Within a week after the fall semester begins, Mrs. J ohnson . predicted, tbe new s eventh graders will have adjusted lo the new school sit uat1on "Most of the kids, by the lime they come here, arc r eally ready for the change." Mrs. Johnson said. It is a step toward uowinl? up, Dr Platow s aid Apparently. it ·s a step the y o ungste rs look forward lo des pite their fears. •·At this sta ge of the game," he said. "kids are anxious to grow older ." Judge Nixes New Trial WASHINGTON CAP) - U.S District Judge Jc;im J . S 1rica, in hi s firs t Watergate ruling since he was felled by a heart at· tack Feb. s. today denied a new tnal for former White House chief of staff H. R. Haldeman. Haldeman asked for a new lrial and an eviden- t 1 a ry h earing in his Wate rgate cover-up con· viction on grounds that there was unauthorized contact with the jury by a third party -the wife or a U.S. marshal. Hi s p eti tion said supervising Marshal Ellis Duley took his wire along when the jury went for din·. ner and entertainment lo lh(' Officers Club at An· drews AFD. QUITS ••• Stuart Spenrer. who had been Callaway's d t'puty, has been serving as acting campaign manager. Morton has been Ford's chief Whitt> House poht1cal aide. with the title of counselor to lhe Pres1· dent. Ring Gone in Viejo Burglar11 whose method of en- try has not been determined have l'llolen a ring valued at $1,200 from a Mission Vlejohoml'. Orange County sherHf'11 or. flccrs said the theft occurred nt the home of buslne!ls woman Patsy Maxine Hunter. 41. of274l2 Via Amis tos o, while s he w11o; ob'lcnt. Tests by a second independent laboratory have reportedly con- firmed that the hydrogen con- verter does extract n ammable hydrogen from water. Information about the tests or the converter Invented by Dr. Sam Leach was released Monday by Morris Mirkin, chalrmun of MJM Hydrotech Company, owner of the automotive rights to the invention. Mirkin, who maintains a home on Lido Is le, is a Los Angeles businessman who rounded Budg~t Rent·a-Car. Randall Presley, a neighbor of Mirkin's and president of The Presley Companies, holds rights to re· sidentlal application of the inven- tion. Mirkin'~ company is not a publicly held firm and financial observers belie\•e that he Is act- ing as s pokesman for the inventor because he is not constrained by stock regulating agcnci~. Mirkin gave an extensive in· terview to California Busint>ss, a twice monthly financial publica- tion. which has been following the story of the converter closely. in which he predicted that the ap- plication of the convcrt<'r could give The Pr esley Companies "billions in sales over a period of time." The story, which rcrC'ived the personal endorsement or the magazine's editor Ernest Schon- berger, also said Mirkin is In a Position to realize "unfathoma ble millions of dollars" from the invention. It is the prospect or the poten· t1ally huge m oney-makinf: capability or the invention which has caused a dramatic rise in the price of Presley stock on the American Exchan~e The in<"reases have be<!n so im- pressive that on two occas1ons- once at the first of the year and again last week -trading In the stock has been s uspended while further information is sought 10 better inform investors about the invention. Fro,,. Pag~ Al LEBANON ••• a point where It can observe the U.S. Navy task gr oup. . The U.S. Navy has 44 s hips in the Eas tern and Wutern Mediterranean. The Russian fl eet in the M editerrancan num- bers 46 ships. The movement o( the Navy task group was repork'd as leftist Moslems and Palestinian guer· rillas closed in on the Christian militia headquarters in Beirut and Lebanese politiclanll ex· pr~sed public fears that Syria might send troops and armor across the border to force an end to the civil war. There were Arab press reports that Syrian President Hafez As· sad had sounded out the United States, France and the Vatican a s to whether they could .iuarantee that Israel would i1tay out of Syria moved to reign ln the out if Syria moved to rein in the The United States issued a warning Monday that anyone rontemplatin!? intervention in Lebanon should stay out. Jayeee Goof Woman Wins Male A.ward JACKSONVILLE. F1a. (AP} -The Jacksonville Jaycees c hose D. A. Crews as Man of the Month for February. Little did they know the winner was the wife of Jaycees member Charles Barnes. She had joined the group by filling out an applica· lion with her initials and the surname of a previous husband. The award presentation. made three weeks ago. was kept quiet until Mondar.. The Jaycees board is contemplatmg what to do with three male members who helped l\lrs. Barnes join the group and win the award. She s aid she had no intention of challenging the male-only membership policy of the national Jaycees organization, which was upheld about 18 months ago by the U.S. Supreme Court. Court documents made public Monoson, one of the leaders in Sunday. show that one Cointelpro the M.AC campaign • target, the Socialist Workers par-It 1s the conte!'tioo of MAC ty. also was the targe t of backers that pubhcly·elected. of- numerous FBI burglaries to ob. fic1als would cllrry more pohtacal tain information about the party. clout with county officials than The tactics were intendt'd to SACC leaders, who are elected disrupt a<.'tlvit1es of the tar~et by homeownt>rs ussoc1at1011s. groups and harass and discredit their members. The operation in· f 'rorM Pagt-A I · volved sending derogatory lei· ters anonymously to the employer. parents or s pouse of LEAK an individual targete d for • • • harassment. Under the Cointelpro label. lhe FBI also manufaclured and dis- lnbuted phony polit1caJ tracts m an effort to stir dissension among various political groups. The late civil n~hts leader, Dr. Marlin Luther King Jr .. may have been the most prominent victim o f the concentrated harassment effort. The FBI wiretapped King·s home and of· f1ce and whispered taJes or his sexual conduct in an effort to dis· credit him, accord an~ to testimony before the Senate 1n- tell11ience comm 1ttee. King's SCLC was a Cointelpro tar~et, but the activities a~aini;t King were broader than th<' coun- terintelligenee progrum ulonr Some groups and individuals have learned that they were Coi ntelpro victims lh r,)ugh lawsuits against the Fill and re· quests for FBI files under the Fteedom of Information Act. But many other \'ietims may not have the money. the patience or the interest to pursue a lengthy battle for information The Justire D<'partment plan would a make surh information 8 \ a1lable to them for free and in prwate "There are those of us who foe! very stron~ly this ought to l>c done." said one ranking offlc1al "It ought to be done because <Cointelpro) was wrong in the first place and 1t was done by the dC'partment." cisions. The m alter '<';II be pre sented to the com mission at th11t time. The staff haci made a re- commendation and ).Upposedly those recommendations arc con· fident1al," Klt>phnger::.a10 But. Kleplinger i.a1d s inct· "part1C1pants" in the mvestiJ?a · lion ha\'C ::.een fit to rc•lt>ase some portions or the rt'port, he fo und no useful purpose would bl' served by w1thholdmsi rurthcr rn· formation Klepl1n~er -;a id a d('cic;ion will clarify portions of tht• l!lil 1:11r P<'ht1cal practice-. l:rn wh1rh ~imply stat1.'d "dt•C'lart•<I r,1n d1dates" rannot u-.C' the 11uhlidy funded ma1lin~!> uffnrdNI h.v their state ornn· That d eadline w1ll b<' the f11inJ,! of formul nomination pap.._.r ... which 1n Dad ham·., ca::.e ramc• n few days after thL• mallc•r wa~ sent out. "There ncv<'r u~ed to be any cutoff date. You could to.end ou\ state mailers up until election day." KlephngC'r -.::11d Badham und .Jeffrey are two or E'1g ht r:1nd1d at1·' for GO P nomination for I lm-.ha"-·., 401h Congre"'1on ;i I Di '-lrlC'l wat The• contender will be decided in th<' June primary Radham ori~inally enllC'd th<' J effn•y com pl amt "non,.t'n-.e " Complaint!\ by J effn•y to the• Orange County Grand Jury have been dropped and referred to th.- stat<' attorney i?<'ll<'ral's office, Jeffrey c ampaign officials ~aid The Bu.,ine!fs of Love Mission Viejo High School students Debbie Wright. 17, ~nd Ken Tomlinson. 16, rehearse a S<'cne from the mu~1c~! "How To Succeed in Busmcss Without Really Trying which will be staged on cnm(lus Thursday through Satur· day. Tickets for the 8 p.m. nightly performances arc S2.50.