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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-31 - Orange Coast PilotBail Bon Shot Pluekg HB Teaeher Defies Kidnap Attempt WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 31, 1976 VOi.. ... NO. H, S 'lECTIONS, U PAO ES • • • • . Did SLA Plot Assassinations? .. -·· ...... ~ Sq.,es Groceries ~lucky Teacher .• Defies Kidnaper ~ Young school teacher, ab- d~ted by a kldnaper who held What fell like a gun muule to her nklt as ahe drove out of a Hunt· Higton Beach shopping center, eseaped with her li fe and also her groceries Monday night. Sandy Munns, 22. lost her 1964 compact car after she got away from her C9'plor on Beach Boulenrd just south of Adams Avenue but police expect to find ~Hills Mortuary Fight Dies I it abandoned. Miss Munns called from a nearby service station shortly after the 7 ; 30 p . m. episode that originated 1h a shopping complex at Beac h Boulevard and AUanta Avenue. "She was walking to her car when she was accosted by a guy who said he h ad a gun and put a warm met al object against her neck." Police Patrol Sgt. Mike Sorg said today. The young Norwalk·La Mirada Unified School Dil>trict employe told Officer Dennis Metzger the suspect hopped into her car after asking where she was going. Told she would be heading north on Re ach Boulevard, the k 1dnaper reportedly said that was fine, because she was going his way. I Where Two Perished I Magazine Naines Patty SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Symbionese Liberation Army •·soldiers" William and Emlly Harris. aided in their r~search by Patricia Hearst, plotted as- sassinations of Bay Area law en· forcemenl officials. Rolling Stone magazine reported today. The targets, according to the m agazine, included then·San Francisco Police Chier Donald Scott and at least seven Oakland policemen. None of the assassination al· tempts was carried out. The article appears in the April 22 1ssu<' of the magazine, due to go on sale Thursday. Portions of the storv were made availablr previous ly to the Associated Press. In the 10,000·word story, the third the magazine has done Ofl the Hearst case, the authors re- port the Jlarrises compiled a list or ta rgets for possible political Continued con s t ruction of a mortuary designed to meet the needs ot nearby La~um1 llills Leisure World r<'s1dcnts Is as· sured today with the abandon· menl by suing rt>~idcnts or at· tempt.I to obtain u r t>straining or· der 1n Orungc County suix•nor Court. The · victim, who lives in the south·central Huntington Beach area also, told police she was forced to drive with her eyes straight ahea d and the weapon pressed to her nec k, until told to pull over near Adams Avenue. llt>r ubductor wanted to drive. ~ assassination in retaliation for Irvine attorney (;ten Wood manset> said the stumblini.! bloek 1n the effort to halt bu1ldinil of th(• McCormick Mortunnc~ for1hty has been the $100.000 surct) hon<I set by J udJ(•' II . Walter S1t•1111•r "lie went a' for as to ~IH' U). u time p1tymt•nt plan but no om• 111 volved in this n(•t1on h<i~ th.it k1111I of colluternl, ·· W1lodmani-1•1· !\3ld. "l ctrt::unlv <lun 't h11H' 1t . 111 fact, I dona t('d my l"l'r\'ll'l'~ to tlw plaintl mi.'· Woodman:1c•c said the• ~roup or Ltlsure Worlcl r cs1dcn1' who sued McCormick Morturmt•s ;met who claln1ed to reprc11cnt 1,400 members of lhl• n•tarc'mt•nt <·om munlty will rontsnur to .,c<·k damages from the defrnctanls in ~ htture trial. , "But we don't know what those damages are likely to tx· until the mortuary is complet('d, .. he saa<I. "But they will be abh• to ar~ue when it is finished thut they have l\ CbOd view of the mortuary from the Clubhouse Three area and as· , (SM MORTUARY, Page AZ> "He forced her out and told her to come around to the passeng<'r side and i:et in ." Sgt Sorg said today in reviewing the incident "No," snapped the teacher, who had been leavinr.i a Von's Market with cl inner items when confronted and k1dnaped "Okay ... ," her abductor con· ceded. Investigators said Mis21 Munns <S.•e KIDNAP, Pa~e J\2) Occidental Rapp~d CARACAS , Vene7.uela (AP) - Occ1dentul P etruleum Corp. t·n~aged in "irregular and ( r a u d u I e n t ' ' u d 1 v 1 t i l' s 1 n Venezuda from 1967 to 1971, n committee lf1\'l'St1 gatmg the alt k.:ed payoff of Venezuelan of· fi c1als said sn u preliminary re· port In Los Angeles, an Occidental spokesmen d enied that "Oc- cidental corporate management had a nv knowled~e or such ac· tlvtties ·in that country relating to the award of ser vice contracts ." O.lly Pll01 P!lolo by lt!Chlrd K .. hl..- SHORE PATROLMEN GUARD CRASH DEBRIS COLLECTED OFF SAN ONOFRE Mystery Shrouds Cresh of Light Plane Juat Off Famed Surfing Beach 2 Die in Air Crash Near Nuclear Plant By JACK CHAPP ELL Of-. Dally ~1..-se.11 A small private aircraft ex- ploded in mid·air early today of( the San Onofre beach approx- imately two miles north of the nucle ar generating station. At least two people were believed killed The plane Identified as a Cessna 172 Skyhawk ll. a four passenger craft, i11 believed lo have been from the Los Angeles area. T he explosion occurred at about 2: 15 a . m . and was wit· nessed b y Sa n Clemente policeman Dwayne Herberich and several Marine Corps personnel. Divers called to the crash scene initially found three hands and one a rm floating in waist de· ep water off the San Onofre Beach Club. The part.~ were from a man and a woman, according lo Bill Souza, deputy coroner from San Diego County. There was no immediate id en· lificalion and It was not known if more than two persons were aboard the craft. The crash was several hundred yard<\ south of former president Nixon's estate, La Casa Pacifica. A Marine Corp. spokesman said there was no evidence that indicated the plane had been car· rysng any contraband. Large portions of the aircraft hit the water about 400 t.o 600 yards from s hore . Divers by mid· day today had recovered all the portions or the plane except fuselage, motor and one wing. Assailant Shoots CM Bondsman A Costa Mesa bail bond~rn;in, working late at his officl', w;is s urprised In the parkm~ lot hy a gunman who shot him so lhc stomach. Police said Rohert Henry Glazier , 37, was able> to draw his revolver and get orr several s hots of his own at the fleeing ;i~ sail ant. A staff s pokesman ot Hoag Memorial Hospital said Gl<izicr, of Laguna Niguel, was reportl'\l in good condition today following the 11 p.m . shootout at 130 East 17th St. Detectives found several spent shells at the scene last night and determined they were from Glazier's .45 caliber revolver. Police investigator Gerry L. Utility Refund Ordered A front section of the plane in· eluding landing gear was found suspended in the water bouyed by air In the landing gear tire. San Clemente Lifeguard Lieutenant Lynn Hughes and guard Greg Hulsizer were the first divers on the scene and found the suspended portions of the aircraft. Thompson said police were re·. turning to the site this morning to see what they could find. "It was just too dark to obtain much 1n the way of evidence last night." he said. I LOS ANGELES <AP) -The ~ate 'Public Utilities Com· ission has ordered Southern allfomla Gas Co. to make a $4 S lUion refund to <'ustomers on trounds it took a lax break that benefited the company instead of consumers. The refunds "stem from the gas company's selection or a federal income tax option which .reduced its financial risks in 1975 rather than an option which would have immediately nowed through certain tax savings to its customers." the PUC said Tues· day. Commission orficials added that thev felt prudent manage· menl required a federal tax op· lion which immediately provided consumers the tax savmgs. A spokes man for the Los An~eles city attorney's office, which argued the matter belore the PUC. said the decision could mean r ate reduc tions of $250 million for Pacific Telephone and General Telephone customers if the same principle is applied. The gas company responded by saying it would fight the rul· mg as far as the i;tate Supreme Court, and described the ruling as arbitrary. <See REFUNDS, Page A!) • About 2S divers from the Orange County Underwater Search and Rescue Team worked the area off the beach searching !or pieces of plane or human re· mains. The team. m ade up of scuba (See PLANE, Pace AZ) Police Lieutenant G. L. Lorton saJd Glader was carrying his briefcase out to his car when the attack occurred. He said Glazier described the assailant as being of olive complexion and standing about five feet 11 Inches tall. Glatier, who formerly worked for Frank Downes Ball Bonds, opened his own office several months ago at the 17th Street location. the deaths of s ix SLA soldiers in a fiery Los Angeles shootout in Mav 1974. The couple believed. Rolling Stone said . that killing unpopular policemen would ignite guerrilla warfare in black ghettos, a thesis rrJeCt<'d by the ir above.ground supporters. Chief Scott was marked for dr· ath, lht' mal(azine said, because his department allel(edl y harassed blacks during the in· wst1galion of the so-called Zebra slay1ngs of whites in 1974. Thrre unnamed Oakland polic<' were on the hi;t because of their 1nvolveml'nl in the C'ontrovcrs inl ISee PATTY, Page A2) Orani:e __j r!:A , Coast ~-- \\c•ntlu•r I .ow 1·ll>ucls tonli;tht :anti Thurs<l,1\ n111rnin1c clt•ur· ing Thurs<lu y :.iflt•rnoon, wtth l111·al i.:11s t y W<"•l winds Low tnn1ght micl 50~. 111.-:h Th111·~t1;1y uppl'r f'I()~. INSIDE T ODAY Two onalyaes of pemion benef 1ta are Likely to ku:k up new controversies. Stone.~. 87. Al Y-s.n.ke -..... LM.k.,. c.auto""• C.eroer c.ar-r 0.U.HIH ~ OH•-d D .. t~ ... llCff ~-· ...... -.......... d ......... ,. AMtU,.._,, Index A) Me ... ,Tt.. •• All Mevi.• 844 AH Mwtkw 14 AS Mvl ... 1 , ..... , It At 11•11-1..... •• DM t Or_,eC..~y Al4 U 0 J ....... c.., OJ s.ort1 II) All Or.SltlllCf'ellfl Al H ·ll SIK•~l"ll ... t ... , U ·U Ttlffl11M a4 At TIIMlt" 14~ Cl W.alllff A4 Ct -NHeWI A4 2 DAllY PILOT s Contaminated Bread Said 'Bewitching' NEW YORK CAP) -An LSD-like 1ubtturc tb•t ~CDWW<i bread may havt brou~bt abo1it con vuls1ons and hiallucinatJ~ that v1Uaac:ra blamed on witchcraft at Ole SAJflJl witch t.nal.t, a new study contenda. Linda R. Caporael. u •r•duate a todent In peycbology at UC Santa Barbara. aald ln an article published in the Apnl 2 is· sue of Sclence magaiJne that er1ot, a parasitic lungus. might expllllll the delusions dt~ tn rourt m the 1690s. Er10t '1'0•• oo a large variety of cerHI v.tnJJ, npecaally rye, and con· ta loa some poteol pbarm11 coloctc aaents. One of the mOlt powerful ls lyaera1c acid a•>*. on alt.alidc related to 1-'iD, abuakt. Jt can produce symptoms ~uch as crawl· Ul.I StMaUoo. of the akin, tio1hn1 in the flncera, vertleo. h eadaches. hallueioaliona and epilcp. tJc·like convulalona. &ch aymptoms were re.called in the t esUmony ol those rlalmmg to be the vi~ of witchcraft, ··All t.beH ay mptocns are 4 50,000 Ex-riders 1 Transit Strike i..Hits Bay City SAN PRANCISCO <AP> -An estimated 450.000 cable car. bus and streetcar riders had to find new means or transport.at.ion to- day as drivers honored p1cke-t Imes by other city workers pro· testing pay cuts. ~ Despite an early-morning court order against the stnke. pickets remained at th e Municipal Railway and other c1 ty facilities as the morning rush hour began. Pickets had been posted shortly after midni~hl. and union leaders ~aid the\' hoped to extend the waJkout into a c1tyw1de strike today. The city's drizzly streets were devoid of the usual rus hour parade of buses and street • rs, leaving men and women on th r Soui,h CotUt Repertory Move Slated South Coast RepertOl), Costa Mesa':. professional theater com· pany. will soon announce its pro· JCCted move from 1l:. 200·S('lit theater on Newport Boule\•ard to a fac1hty some three times this size In the South Coast Plaza :.hopping center, 1t was reported today. Dnails of the relocation. which reportedly Is more than a .>ear away. are scheduled lo be an· nounced Thursday at a 4:30 p.m. press conference called JOmlly by South Coast Repertory and the Segerstrom family. de\'elope1 s of the shopping renter, in the South Coast Plaza Hotel David Emm es. executive director of the theater compun.>. was unable to confirm the repon today but said that all details of the proJect would be announced at Thursday's pres" conference South Coast Repertor} has been in operation Cor l1 ) t'ar<•. the last nine in the Third Step Theater al 1827 Newport Blvd. The currC'nt production of .. A Midsummer Night':. Dream'" 1:- the compan>·'s IOOth !>tnC"\' the theater first op.-nt'<I in 1965 1n .1 converted marine swap :.hop m N<'wport R<'n('h The proJt'Clt•d rl'11'1Cnt1on, on a plot of land rt'pont'dly donalt.>d h\ thP Segerstroms and adJU('\•nt 10 the &iuth Coa~l Plau llot<>I. 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When the picket lines first went up, tourists riding the city's famed cable cars were told they would have to get off in the mid· die of the route The strike 1s br 1.900 city· employed workers belonging to io crarts unions -plumbers. electricians. l"arpenters and other spec1ahzed trades. But the walkout over proposed cuts m craft .!ialarie:. could affect as many as 18,000 city workers asked to honor picket Li'nes. Mayor George Moscone spent the night in City Hall. and a spokesman said early today that the mayor did not know 1( any negotiations we re scheduled. Moscone would enter such talks onl.r at the in\'itation of the city's Board of Su p e rvis or~. the spokesman said. Police and fire m en, who sta~ed a thr1:e du,· walkout l:i't summer. "ere not in\'olved in this stnke. City officials said they expected mun1c1pal hos pitals to continue operiating. and emergency c rews were available to staff waler and sewage treatment plants. Most parking regulations were suspended and taxi drivers were urged to pick up additional passengers en rout.e. Other mass transit fadlit1es into the city - including suburban bus lines and the Bay Area Rapid Transit sub- way system -operated normal· ly, as did school buses. Supenor Court Judge Henry Rolph i ssued a temporary restramin~ order af\er heanng arguments from city attom eys that the walkout was ille~al No union representatives were pre- sent F ro• Pag~ A I MORTUARY :'less their damages accord· mgly. ·· Woodmansee s:ud he was also rompelled to drop his effort to ob· t:11n :i restrainini.: order whC'n l:i~ v1•rs for M r<.:orm1rk assuretl tum llW\' ''011111 tuk1· the 1~~u~· to .1pp1•ll.1t1• ('OUI t .r lhe bond WU\ 110,t<-d "That \\nu Id h,t\ 1• Ix-en a ('fl<,tly h11,111t"''·" ht• ~;11d "That ~t.1t1· m1•nt 111 <'llllrt plu~ our mab1lil y to 1 ·"''' I hl' lwnd <'11~1 u' that round in lht' l.1w~u1l · \\ oocl m :i n!'t'1' ~ .11d ht• " 1 IJ l'M- ;1p1w .H 1 ll J: h1•for1• the· Or.1ni:r t"ounl\ H1rn r1I nf Surwn·1i11>r' to 1ta\ 111 .1 btd to h:.ilt what he ~aid"' thl· plannc•d rnn,truclion of mnrt• mnrtu.int''> tn th1• L1•1\ltrl' Worht ,1rt•a. "I undt•rstan<I that tht'rt' an• plans for at lt·n~t l" o mor<-drath rt•lntc•d ractlllll'' ... h1· ~Ul d ··1'1at11rnlh . tl1l' rt''lldt'nt\ down ther.: nrt> funou-. about 1t nnd thc-y wont l\Offi(' al"lmn from lhe rounty · · Fro• P Aflf" :l I KIDNAP •.. chose not to attempt to dra~ her abductor out of h~r older model car and just let h im have It. but did demand the return of her ~rocertes. The kldnaper allowed her to retr1e\•e the bags a nd then zoomed off northbound on Beach Boulevard as lbe angry school teacher walked bnskly to the corner lo call for help. She was unharmed in the inci· dent. wtuch pouce theonze may have involved a suspect merely in a hurry to get to h.is destma· ti on, or perba ps planning to use il in a getaway af\er a holdup. The shopping center lot 1n which the kidnap occurred is re· Jatively busy most evenings but Miss Munns' abducLOr apparently tud waillng and took her by sur · prise as she got into htr car. alluded to lD the Salem w1tchcralt rtt0rds," M&.$s CQOl'ael coo&uded ia U.. artlcle. ln 1612, eiabt 1\rla wer.t "bewU~hed" -~ffUct.d wllb uknowo ••clllUm· ,.... .. Ulal renlted 1D dla.. orderl1 1 peeeb, odd po!Wlt'ff aod ~vulvuve tns. No esplanaUon was ap. parent. aDd the valla,gen1 uw wilchc rart as th" caD••· A namber of dilzeoa. lllaDY upetaod!ng churc h ·&oers, were broucbl to tnal, and 19 nre executed as witches. "Ou trl 1 bl t raud, CRASH SITE SPO 11 ED Plane Down Off Onofre Frwra Pa~ A l PLANE •.• divers from all the Orange Coun· ty Marine Safety Departments and the Sheriff's Department also dove off in the viciruty or an 011 shck not far from shore. During the early morning oper ation helicopters from the nurby U.S. Coast Guard flew low over tbe ocean attempting lo locate wreckage and iUwnlnat· ing the area with flood lights to rud divers. Authorities from the San Diego County Coroner's office and from Camp P~ndleton searched a mile long stretch of beach looking for remains the sea may have brought in. The recovered portions of the aircraft were clearly charred by flames. Investigators from the federal Transportation Agency were at the scene examining wreckage. This would confirm eye wil· nt!$S accounts of a fireball occur· ring over the ocean. Lance Corporal Nor man Johnson, a beach attendant, was slttping in a trailer about 1,000 yards Crom the crash site. Fro•Page A l REFUNDS. • '"Once we have reviewed the commission's o rder m detail, we wall file a petition for rehearing. lf necessary we intend lo take the case to the California Sopreme Court," a company spokesman sa1d. The PUC sta tement made no mention or any illegal or im· proper action by the gas com· pany. As a result of the ruling. natural gas customers of San Diego Gas a nd Electric Co. will 1tlso receive refunds, but the amount was not announced. Sla te T r y Fails CO LUMBUS. Ohio CAP) Formt•r C'ahforn1a Gov Ronald Reagan apparently has failed to place a s tdtew1de slatr of Republican convention delegates on Ohio's June 8 primary bnllot. Sign of Spring Pollllul h ttionalism, Freudian p ayc h o . d.ynao.Ucs, MDUtloD aeek· 'Ill· clinical bysleria.. even the existence ol witchcraft ltael!, have beea propottd u explanatorJ devtCH," MWCa.porael wrote. But she said "when tit· amlned ln the Ugh\ of a phyaiological hypothesis, the content of so-called de· lualooal t estim ony, pre· viously d lsmi11cd u Im· •&I.nary by hJ.at.oriaM, can be reinterpreted as evk\ence ot ergotism. •• Mlss Caporael noted that ergot-poisoning ~pideoucs we.re known iJa Eu.rope dw-· ln& the Middle Aaes and th•t weather conditions Pf'OO\C)UDC crowth ol eraot were prnent &ft Ulo Salem .,.. ln Jm·JIU. "Of coun , lb~ cu nner be a.ant proof fOI' lbo pNMn~ ol •r1ot ln Sale.m, bul a clttumatantlal cue la demonstrable." •'Tb• 1row1.a1 eoodlUons aad lb• pattern or airiculturaJ practfces fit the llmlnc or the 1692 t'rlaU . Tb• p h yaical manifestatioo• or Ute <"On· dition are apparent from the trial records and con· tcmporaneous doc u · menu." 'Eviden~e L~king' Callaway Freed By Air Board WASHINGTON (AP) -The Civil Aeronautics Board said to- day ther e is insulficient evidence to establish that former Army Secretary Howard H. Callaway violated CAB regulations in ob- taining special landing rights for charter planes near the Colorado ski resort he controls. But the board said it is sending its report and m aterials it gathe red during its investigation lo the Department of Justice for use m its investigation into the matter. The CAB said the Justice Department requested the report and materials. The board also said tt was sending its report and i n· vest1gative materials to the Defense Department because Calla way held the Pentagon post. The CAB r eported on a probe by its Bureau of Enforcement into Callaway's efforts to obtain the landing rights al an airport near Crested Butte in Colorado, where a firm in which callaway owns rontrolling interest has de· veloped a ski resort. Callaway resigned as Presi· dent Ford's election campaign manager Tuesday while several government investigations in· volving the Crested Butte resort proceeded. but sald in an in· terview. "I'm confident there wiU be complete exoneration." Callaway had been on leave at his own request rrom the cam· paign job since published reports that before resigning his De/ense Department job he met in bis Pentagon office with Agriculture Department and Forest Service officials to argue for expansion of the rCSQ.rt . • The Crested Bulle resort is on f?Overnmen t land , and local Forest Service officials opposed expansion. Ralph 0 , Walton, Callawny's brother-in-law and a Crested Butte stockholder. told The As· sociated Press that Callaway held a board m eeting in his Pen· tagon office five months after he was sworn in as Army secretary. Walton said the board meeting took place "after S" oo a week· day in October. 1973. The CAB said its investigation showed Callaway communicated with two members of the board while Army secretary about air transportation to Crested Bulle. However, the board said in· vestlgators concluded "lhc com· munications involved did not violate the board's rule dealing with ex parte (priv;itc) com· munications.'' Noneth eless, the CAB said it regarded "the making of these pnvate communications by Mr. Callaway while in federal service regrettable because they have created the appearance of solicit· ing prererenlial treatment." 34-cent Stamp First Class Rate in 1984? WASHINGTON CAP) -The cost of mailing a let· ter could go up lo 34 cents by 1984 if postal subsidies are not increased. an official of the General Account- ing Office warned today. "Assuming continuation of traditional levels of postal services and declining mail volume, we estimate that the first-class r ate would be 34 cents if the service is to break even in 1984," William J . An · derson told the House postal service subcommittee. His testimony came as the Ford administration indicated it may be soft ening opposition to higher government subsidies (or the financially-troubled postal agency. President Ford will consider "modest increases" in the federal subsidy for the mail agency, press secretary Ron Nessen said Tuesday. one day after Postmaster Gen . Benjamin l". Baila r warned Congress the Postal Service could be insolvent within a year. t If Ufeguard towers are freshly painfed, can summer be far off? The ranks of these towers lined up at Huntington Be'ach will he broken as they are strung out along the beach to sel"'t•e as watchtowtu1; for t he sentinels of the surfllne. Beautiful sprlng weather already has lured large weekend crowds to Orange Coast beaches and Easter vacation for many youngsters is only a week or so away. . E'r.• l'.,AI . PA'ITY ••• shooting deuth or a bleck teen· a~er. and four otht'rt• for part1c1pallng In lht' fataJ sh0e>1 1ng of an unnamed mt"nt-1 dd\'C:· Uvc, aceording to Rollln•Stone. 1n addlUon, the l~t'S "' • porttd.ly ~mplltd a list"-bomb-ln« targets that Included fnr and ltltenull Rcvt'nue ~rvic o{Upe~ ln nt'arby San Ma.tco. and burl· tnaame otflce:s of the U.S. Board oll>arole. U.S. Bureau oC Prlsooa and Law Enrorcemeat Ad· minlatratlon A,ency. M,u Hear 1t, arrested with lhe Harrlses lat\ September and eon~ vlcted M arch 20 or bank robbery, assisted in the re. l'llrt'b ol aome 9f the targNs but wa!> in shurv (lisaereemcnt with llurna' 1n· aistence on v1olenct'. 1t woro r t"- ported. The extent ot Miu Hearst's u.!isistance was not specified. Miss Hearst and the llffrises received aid from sympathizers in Berkeley, including Jomes Kilgore and Steve, Kathy tnd Josephine Soliah, accotdlni to Rolling Stone. But Harris' tactics and his dis- putes with Miss Hearst led th!:." supporters to abandon him, t.hc maguine said. Soliah is on trial for bank rob· bery in Sacramento. Ills l>ISter.; and Kilgore are being sought ror questioning. MVHusband Jailed in Family Tiff :~: . .... • y ·~ A Mission Viejo man was jailed Tuesday night after :.henff's of~ firers allege he beat and kicked his wife during a dispute that re- portedly stemmed from her pro- lonRed use of the tl'lephon~. Orange County S henfr's of· ricers charged Roger Joseph Rohng, 32, of 23433 Via Ronda, with felony wife beating after he allegedly inflict ed injuries on his wife. Vicki Lee Rohrig. 27. Offi cers said Rohng pulled hls wife from the telephone after or· dering her to hong up and tl'len beat and kicked her. She was oJ- lowed to ret urn home after medical treatment. They said RobriR required treatment at the county J3U for scratches on his arms and hundi; that were apparenUy inflfcted during tbe quarrel. Soviets OK Inspection WASmNCTON (AP) -·The Soviet Union reportedly will al- low on-site Inspection of Its un. derground nuclear test sttes In exchange for similar pnvilcgeb at American testing grounds. A top Ford admimstralloa of. flcial sa id Tu esday thal American and Soviet negotia!ors meetin g in Moscow reached basic agreement on the in!)pc<:· lions. which the Russians ln1d1 · tionally havc-opposed Som1> dl'· tails remain to be hammered uuL, he added. The basic ins pection agre<-· me.nt coincides with loday·s er. fective date of another U.S.· Soviet pact limiting the• size or nuclear-weapons test ~xplo1;,ons to 15-0 kilotons. That li mitation, called the "'threshold treaty bun." was r eached by former President H1chard M. Nixon dur. 1ng a vi~1t to MCl~cow 1n July Hl74. 2 T een s Die In Cliff Cras·h ARCADIA !AP) T"o offour teen-ager:. ruhn)t 1n t1 cnr were killed wh<'n lhl' v1·h1ch: wtntout of (•ontrol, c raKhcd throu~h 111u11rd rail and t umblN1 down u (J()O.foot cliff, <luthont1t•., :.u1d The names or the dt'atl In the nc· cident Tuesday night w€'rc not 1m. med1alely relt'D'H•c..I. Ofru·l·r:.s u1d they were agt•d 17 und I~ ThE' driver or th<' car and the fourth youth ~urrt•rt•cl tnJurios In the cra11h wh1dt or<·urred whf'n the vehicle went out of l"<>nlrol on Saota Anita <.:unyon.~ad ''Thcrc-w:i!I tn•m cndou ~ rcspon~c to lh<' 11d. l ~oltl my membN~hio <>a~lly ·· That·, lh1• ;uh·ertic;insi <,lJf'(•e ..,; t•xpenencc or the• ("0,1.1 Mei<a man who pla"ed lh1~ ud Newport Beoch Athlt'lio • Oub mC"mbcr~h1p StZS. Call X'tX·XXX't It you have anythln~ to 11ell or ·t ' rent. C'all 642·5678 WC' mate 11. easy for you to put n rew words to work for you, In the Uaily Pilot. WeHare Director . '.·Pick Stirs Ftiror 1t7 WILLIAM S('lllt£18t:a -Ol-O•il'f" ... t&MI Richard Ru1.:, ch•~·r deputy diJ'ert« or the Oran~e County Social Services (W~lfare ) Depurtment :1;11d hl' was "atubned" by the furor that erupted ovu the appointment Tu.et1tl1ty clr ;in inll>nm director for hc.s d<'p&rt ment. Tiiie spt>ctl'r or t>Uu111· b1ttS was ruased by i.t•vtrul rn1nonl) ~rou1l or1aruzat1ons "'ht>n the Uc>urd of Supbr\ 1sor~ puS~t'd ov\•r Ru11 lo name 2i-year-old County Ad· m1n1slrat1\'e Office Analyst Robert Love t() thl· temporary JOb. <Related story. Pa1e A 14). & \S \?@(!Ll [[ ®®f?W D©® The tolumo appears daily f'X«'ept Saturdays and Monda)s. \I• w1 1 I '• ''•·''• 1 n /,,,,,. tr/1 (''"' t Pl 1111111 I Ta.r Dftl~t le11 DEAR PAT· J had a tax pre· parer do my 1974 return, but I'm doina· it myself this year. Can I deduct the rec I paid on my 1974 return'! • F . N .. Dana Pomt Vu. T ax auiiSlance fee nonnaJly are dedacted oa the tu return for the year the expense Is paid, according to IRS. The fee for prf'parlng your 197• retum was paid In t97S and It should be claJmHJ as a miscellanf'OUs de · ductlort on Schedule A of "'orm &.OHlor 1975. Ca11tt'>11t Prof It DEAR P.AT . In these limes "hen extra money is nc.-eded, J thought rt would be fun, and mayb\' profitable, to enter 'arious contests, Su<'h as product sweep!ilakes and other mnal in t)pes l 'H conta<"led llbranes, newspapNs and boobtorcs to st'e If then.~ .,., as an address of a "Cll'3nn,I? houi-e" Hor lack or a better tNm l th.it pro\ ides con· test \nformal1on on a regularly upda \.>ti bn~1:-J \ e had no luck C1n )'OU help" M R . Costa Mesa \ \'S <'Ontacts "havt\ hu rd" of a CQnlt'lt elurlng house, but pin· ntn1 down tht' namt> and addrt>s1> turnt'd out to be lmPosi.lble. Perhap'l our ruders can hl'lp answer your Inquiry. Whf'n and if vour aMwer ls rt>telved, It will ~ publlsh«>d In tht" column, .tit-tdor ('If bPn• OE/\H l'AT llow muc•h mon<.':V <'On 41 ~t'n1nr t'll11t•n eurn and'"" be t'nt11 lt•d 111 the M0n1or l'lllzen., prop~rt) 1.1~ rl•ltl'f' I clon't know "'ho to tont.1rt to #:t>t lht~ 1n111rma taon. hut I 'tn 11ruh11hl\ l'l11:1hll0 (or thl'i prc'wr.tm hl'<'Ull'l' nl\ 1111·11rn1• '' not h1i:h Jncl rn ~ 1.:!nll h1rthd•H ";1.., h1:-.t f.111 <; T • Co."ta M e~a l'n1lrr lht' St>nlor C'ltltt'nx ProJ)t'rh Tu Kf'llt•f Art. II you au• a bom""" ntr and 6% or oldu on J aft, 1, 1976. a nd your total hou"f'hold lnMmf' for 191S Ii. $10,IOO or lr,i., you may hf-rt1i1. hlf' Jdr a.Ill tt' •~lt1l8M(' ( rd11nd) nn thr 1975.7i; propf'rty IMXl'!I nn vour hom.-. Th,. pNind for flUn~ i rlalm for •"lll!lhncf' l<i tw'tw1'f'n May 1t and i\u-. 31, 197S. Addi· tlo1ttt Information un ~ ob. talnM by "rltlnit tn l''tant;'hls~ Tax Hoard, 2it C'lvlt C'c-ntf'r Mill. !'ianta Ana, C'A 9Z70t, or by phon- ing 55R·t:trn. Puddlf" 1•roblt'>•• 01-:All P1\T We huH' u nr" pUflP), ;i r1•al "puddll'" expert I rN·.ilJ h.I\ mi.t hl'ard that !IOmc kmd M i.rnl:i ~hould ht' U'led to trt'.tl puppy .;to1ns What '"' •l. :ind hn" l'hould at be applied to <':111w t" J f' • Mission VirJo ('tub 'oda l!I recommmded for (r('Sh puppy ~taln~. Spongf' 800• into th .. stalnt'd nca and blot thorou~hly with tlu n, whllt' 2bM1r bf'nt matt'rial. Ins"..,,._. Uf'IN't plJt' and place a ODf'.blf Inch fa)•f'r or ab8orbirat material (IVf'r the "el area. welghtag It dclw1', Allow to dry for 5lx t.oars. EAL uit Settled CHARLOTTE. NC. <AP) F.nstern Air Lanes settled out or t•ourt Tuesday a $S million suit ~rowing out or thr era.sh o( o DC·9 Jethnl'r ncnr the:" Ch:trlotte airport an 197-l wath the loss of 72 II\ t''I Th<> .tmount of lhe ~ett lc· ment was not (ll!<<'IO:-.l'<t He replace• WillillDl &ickson, who luv lh• poet th1J week. and will aerve uoUl the county rc- or1a.nllo1 the welfare depart· ment and other "peopJe-ralated" functlons Into " nc.o.w bum•n :lttvkes 11uper0aJ(c~y. Jn an 1nten1icw. Rutt was not bitter nbout Lo\'.-'5 iippolnlrneot but he sald he understand.• ''bow the m inority community C'an ralse the question, 'What does it t;,ke for one ol us to 1te?t ahead -- do you have Lo walk on water!' •• Rult was d isturbC!d by public remarks made by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and other board members about his quahfi<'a· OC Quits Greenbelt tJoos and job puform1n~ D1tdnch uld 'hat despJte th~ f•ct Rul~ was lhe numbt'r two m~o in the department ~hind Erickson, he wasn't the best quallrtcd man for the interim po:st The i''\lllcrton supc.orvtsor .. 1. o cited cootlnwng probltm~ within the departm ent. lncludma gro\\- 1ng wtlfate fraud cue load:., in- Obllity to produce reports m a umely manner and " "1teneral la<'k or top-level 1uidnnce ... Diedrich al~o said Ruiz hasn't demonstr~Hed the "high pro· ressional level" required to nm the 1,100-employe department. "I take strong exception to the pubhc castJgatioo and question!> about my JOb pt>rforman<"e ... said Ruiz. ''My perlormanceis a mat· ter of record and I have ne,·er had a bad rating in my life." Ruia opened has personnel re cords to the press Tuesday alter· noon. They showed oo blemishes • • on u 13-year period of sen·ace Commlsslon ";th the county, including nearly 12 years as an 111de to former Orange County supervisors served notice Tuesday that coun- ty government will withdraw from the three-year-old Santa Ana River Greenbelt Com- mission effective July 1. But supervisors said the coun· ty will continue paying 11S share of the commission's budget through September ~o let the panel finish plaos to implement its master plan or recreational trails and landscaping along the entire length of the river .. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said the county might even be willing to rejoin the commission later in the summer ti the &m· plementation plan must be a cooperative venture between the county and cities along the river. The commission was formed by county 1overnment, the coun· ty flood control district, the coun· ty water district and seven cities in 1973 to prepare a coordinated development plan for the river and its mam tributary, Santiago Creek. Three c ities bordering the n ver Garden Grove. Costa Mesa and fountain Valley declined to Join and one original member, the city or Santa Ana, withdrew lust July. . The Orange Coast cities or Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. which share the river mouth at the ocean. arc Mall members Of the C'Ommiss1on The county's rol<' as vital because it provides more than one-third or the <'Omnussion's on nual budget This year's county share was SJ6,500 The action by supervisors Tuesday was prompted by a re port from county Envaronml'ntal ~t ana~ement /\gen<'~ Director II G "Geori:e" Osborne Osborne said the comm1ss1on's functions were ov\'rlappan~ lhn~e of county open space and recrt·a· lion planners. lie urged super\'isors to either withdraw entirely or work for a r(•structuring or the commisi,aon wtlh county staU takin1i ov<'r the! fun<•tio ns now performed b:-" romm1ss1on staff memberi; Comm 1ss1on ofri<'1als Ralph ~nt-t>i:as and Jack Bcrs;!cr arl(uc'1 .t~ainst t'llhrr al'l1on, sayin~ the 1mplt>mentnt1nn 1s cl0t-.f' to cmn plet1nn and anv (•h:mae now "oulct <lumaRC tht' outt·om<• Harri8 Rule Due LOS l\NGEl.ES t AP I S1111C'rior Court Judf:c• Mark Brundh·r say!> h<' will rule A1ml 11 af th<' trad1tlnnal jury !lt'lcct1on proce:\ll must b<' ch:tnAed tor tt11• lnnl or Sy mblonest JJbc.:r.allon rmy m1•mbers Willlam and Emily 11.arrb Supervisor David Baker. In his most. recent rating by Eri<"kson last July, Ruiz had straight marks or four on a scale of one to fi ve in all <'ategones. Tuesday's setback was "a little shocking,'' Ruit, said, but not enough to make him go hunting for another job. "I am not to about lo cut and run from a right 1r that as what this is." he said. ·· /\s long as I am receiving pay. I "ill g,ive all that I have." Ruiz s aid he has \Vorked in the "t'lfare dt'partment tong enough to know that it 1s "a \'ery com plex organ12atson with many pro- blems and you can't make changes quickly.'' Supervisors are supporting an audit of the department's special fraud enforcement unit by the Grand Jury's contract auditing firm. Arthur Young and Com- pany. to ferret out one or the pro- blems Ruiz 1s refNnng to Rull refra10<'d from a com- ment on the audit prompted by the Distr1C'l Attorney's orric<'. lo\hich du.ims that SS00,000 worth or fraud rases are backlogged an th1• welfare department. fo'rank Martinez, chairman of Arlelante. a Mexican-American orl(anazation. said his group and others a re formally prott'sting lhe board '11 ~election of Love over Rurz and several other top-level \\el fare depart mt'nt employes lie said ,omc <icllon will be taken but hothanA ddm1te has been workcrl out Fire Station Bids Okayed Oran,l!C' Coun1y l'\uper\'1!lors ni:reed Tuesday to ,l!o to bad on a new ba1tal1on hC'adquartcrs fire i<tation bet\.\ l'Cn Laguna :"11:ucl and Dan3 Point The board approve<! pl;in~ and t1 p<'t 1h('nt1ons for t hi' s.soo- sriuan'-foot fo<.'ilit~'. "htrh ..,. 11f ('OSI about S250,000 The slataon wall h<• lotall·ll :ii I ht• anter'>l'Ct1on c1r Stonl•h1ll On\ c und l'\1~ucl Road and wall h1111!.e nc·w batt:1l11>11 office:, ;md rirt• pn·· vent1on pl•nsonnel 14 Arfai1~11.-d LOS AN<a:r.~s IAPI Authoril ll'~ h<Jvc arra•Aned 11 Pf'fSOO~ on .t \ anf'I\' nr fraud r horj?eo; r 1•'\ul11n1: fro-:n :in ;11 lt>i:t'd 'l'hl'OW Ill lo\ hl('h fak1• 3t'('I dent c; "('n• .,t af(cd lo '111· frauclulc-nt rn~uranrt• rla1m'\ Thc 28 count and1ctml'nt, madl· publh' Tursd o )'. ",a, r•'I urnt·d i-~retly bv thr <'Ounty <;r;rnd Jurv l;i!'tl week. New Bishop Named For Orange County LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Roman Colhollc ChurC'h has n•mf'd the Mol't Rtv. William R Johnson. noted for has work In ~<K'lal justice and charity mat· te~. as bishop for the newly established d1oeese for Orange County. AnnounC'<!menl of lhf' new dJocese for 333,860 Catholics an Orange County was made Tue"· day by Timothy Cardinal Mnn- nlng, arcbblsbop of Los Angeles, al tbedirecUon or Pope Paul VI. Tbe new diocese h as •4 parishes, some 0( whlth overlap with parishes of the Los Anaeles archdiocese, 41 st'hools, 16S priests and 484 nuns. Johnson. who headed the Catholic Welfare Bureau for 17 vears, will be spiritual leader in an ar ea where about 6() percent nr the Calholi<'s have llispani<' bark· grounds. Los Angeles, Ventur~ nnd San- ta Barbara count1et. will remain part o f th e Lo5 An.:elcs archdiocese TermlnA himself as "middle of the road " on reliJ?1ous matter~. Johnson said. "I certainly reh11h the changes that havf'Ot'<'urred In the church since the St-rond Vallt'anCounC'1I " The 010<'esc of Orange as the 163rd U S Oaocesc Manntng not· ed that the hrst <'hurch m Oranf!e Countv was lhe m1:mon at San Juan ·Capistrano. founded 200 yurs ago. fn thf' new diocese. the Holy Family Church in Orange will serve as dtocesan<"alhedral The 57-year -old Johnson, a native or Tonopah. Nev., has served as Los Angeles auxiliary bishopsln(.'e 1971 "The new d1ocei1e gives pro- m1sl' of being all that the Second Vatican Council envi:11oned for a dlOt'ese with its bic;hop very much present to his ~ople and to1rethcr lo\1lh him forminll OT\t' people or God," Johnsonsaad W.On!S9!} Ma1cl\ 31 . 1916 o.u, ._ ....... lty ll><MN .__ ... SEAGULL'S (OR SKY DIVER'S) VIEW INCLUDES LAGUNA'S MAIN BEACH PARK Serpentine Boardwalk MovH the Longth ot Feclftty In Downtown Baaln ~rash Dumping County to Seek I Private Operators Orange County sovernment will seek out private enlerprtse proposals for operation of the county's garbage dumps and re· fuM~ transfer stations. Th e County Board of Supervisors has aulhonzed its General Sen'l<'e Agency to begin a two-phase program aimed at generating dump ope ration proposals from qualified <'ompanies. The GSA will first sohcit "pre· qualification'' proPosals de- sign ed to S<'reen the field of potential bidders and ellmmatl' those unable to handle the dumps and their annual volume C'f 3.3 million tons or trash. Sance the <'OUl\ty now OJ,X'rales two separate trush d1!.pO~al svstems ·-the dump!> and thr<>e trans rcr stc1tlons rn areas loo fllr from the dumps it could <'On· teivably end up with more lhan one firm contractinJ( to run the refuse disposal sy~lem. The GSA proposal note:. that private enterprise operation of the dumps and transfer station could save millions of dollars a \'ear in tax money. · Super\'isors were also told that prh·ate indui;try might buy coun tv-owned dump equipment. IO· ,~est capital to modernize and cx pand current operataoru, and de· Possessed By Movie? BRISBANE, Australia CAP> - Detectives investigalinJ: the over- night bombing of lhe residence of thl' Verv Re\'. 1-·ranc1s Rush . Roman Catholic archbishop in Brisbane, rlaim it is one more mark against the film "The Ex ore a st.·· Police said tht•y were lookin~ for a 20·ycar-old man who C'alled at the residen<'e Saturday and np· pealed to the priests to exorcise him Police said the man mentioned the rtlm and told the pne!>lS the de· \'II was about to ma.kc him do -.omething evil. tie said he kept ha\·ing v1s1ons of a pen turning ID· toa knife velop a method or disposing of liquid a nd hazardous wast.es. Such materials must now be lru<"ked out or tht· county to spee1al dumps elsewhere County OKs Laguna Niguel Library Work A Los Angeles conslru<'tion compan:v was awarded a $422.000 contract by Orange County Supt>n·;sors Tuesday to build a nt"w county library branch rn Laguna Niguel. Strauss Construction Componv wasn't the lowest bidder for the 10,000-squ are-fool project b~t supervisors were told the low bad of $407.SOO w as wit~drawn becaw1e of an error in <'Ost estimates. Supervisor!'> were told the ~ro­ )e<'l can get under way 1m · mediately be<"ause it has all the necessary approvals from the county and the regional <'Oastal commission. The library s ite at the ('Orner Of Niguel Road and Mariner's Dri \'e was purchased from Avco Com· munity Developers. The County h;ad budgeted $4-30,000 to bu1 Id the hbrary. Teen Denies Bomb Plot SAN DIEGO CAP) -A Lemon Grove leeo-ager has denied trv ing to blow up the car of the vice principal al his high school. VinC'ent Edward Broes<'h pleaded innocent Tuesday to two counts of Possessing an explosive device with intent to damage pro· perty. Droesch, 19. is accused of pla<'· ing a pipe bomb under the car or JameR f''inch, vi<'e principal of Mount Migue l High School in Spr- ing Valley. arter lhe twoargut'd. Sky Divers Plan Show For Laguna Laguna Beach rc.-sidcnts will have the chance to get a sky diver's eye \'iew of the world at u special film nnd slide show pre sentaUon at 7 . 30 p .m. Saturday a1 Laguna Beach City Hall. The show. arrnnRcd by Ro} Holm. formc.-r Laguna Beach mayor and sky d1v1ng enthusiast will feature film footage and slides of Jumps made an the Art Colony and other Cahfomla loca lions Jerry Tyson, a Long Beach school teacher. will screen a film made Feb. 28 at M aan Beach Park of JUmps by llolm arut ~ky diver~ who tested <>xptlr1mcnt al parac·hutt•s Ray Collrn~hnm . a Lo'\ Anitelc-. eng ineer. will present a movie ol Jumps made June 22. 1974 as part or ded1cat1on cC'rcmon1Cb ro1 Main Ueuch Park. Slides anct fllm footage of "para-scuba " jumpR into the• ocean near Santa Catalina Island will be s hown by Dean West~aard, a Lugunan who ha:. Joined Jlol m in scvt'ral Art Colon.1 skyd1vsn~ e:ich1bil1ons. Also schedull'd for the ~how Holm sa1d.1s film footage of a uni que combination hang gliding sky divmg jump from Dante'!'. View 1n Death Valley National Monument. Holm said people with slides or films of other sky diving exhib1 lions should feel free to brins: them lo Saturday'sshow. Cop to Face Assault Rap LOS ANGELF.S (AP) Authorities have refiled frlony as· sault charges aAainst n Los Angeles P'Jliccm an indictc:d in thC' maiming or a motorrychsl who lost his left CY<' from n l'M'at an~. The <'asc• aA01nst Charles F llercford was c11sm1ssrd March 12 by Superior Courr JudAc Willi'!m n. Keenl' bet' a US(' a fellow pohcC' offi<'f>r called .is a \\olln(.''>S foaled to appear an C'Ourt. and Keene i-aad he <'Ouldn 'I dt'ln v I hi' <'aloe further The Dastrll't A ltorn.t·}' 's riffirc rl' hied ltw <'har~t''-1'11l•sda} ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Gem Talk 1111./ I Ill \l/'11111 1 ., IMTHHA TIOHAL Ytol.tHCf UPS GIM YALUES Color e d item pr1cc>s in partiC'ular have bt•cn t•re<'pin$f up each month us violcmcc sweeps throuJ!h many cou ntri es producing such stones. Dased on a December. 1974 index, the October. 1975 median price pa id by jewelers for emeralds was up 45':'. rubies 37 r;,. and sapphires 17r{.. SubscquC'nt political uph('aval:ii have pu~hro price~ even h1~her. and 1t appears that the situation will get worse. Our C'Oncern is that many of odr friends and eustom<>rs may be underinsurcd, <tnd that you with valuable ~em!'i might be wise to have them re-appr aised. Perhaps one jewel(>r's humorous comment shoul d be taken seriously . He quipped, "The wa~· things are going, owners should give their gems an annual vuluf' checkup like their own visit.'-t o the doctor .. WV'l70 XANADU The choice of brides and grooms ArtCarved wedd1pg rings. r1rzt 1n styling, F1rst in crattsmanship. Chosen by moro tm des and grooms than any other brand Seo our complote collect1on today WV2777 P(UIAS 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS 10 Y(AAS IN THE SAME LOCATIOI\ o.1nkAmM1Card-Ma,IPr Ch1ir9.- PHQNf !:1118 :l4C' I I , f 1) I DAIL 'I PfLOT .Jud (.';, CeasCing ~ W,·. @ .... Tom Mlll'pbln e VAGR ANT Ri\MBl.INCS: Clearly, thu; wus one of thollt' top or the morn1nl( kind of da>'" <aloni Chui best of all ~Mbll" C'OHt$ It It> d1fftcull to Mart out a day grumpily whc:n 100 pc:t't'cnt sunstllne 15 i.treamma through your bedroom window Wh"n you hti\'l' a 1lay Ilk,· th1:. one. th(• difftt•ulty 1s rc:Mf.tnlL.ina that you huve to S(O to work Ir\ un otfict• Think of the lurk\ rolk:. who a r e o ut sldt< 1r'1 th e springtime You rould twvr been a bt·:id1 IJ(eguord 1( you d play~ your cards rtghl. On the other hand. ron~ider thl' bum. lie do('sn't have any money but then again, he isn't punching a time clock either !\or 1s ht> sweating u\lcr a hunch or M1ckv income t ax forms ONCE MA~Y SUMMERS ago. Brink's Hijacked -Again MONTREAL. Canada (AP> Brink '11 hOlll had unot.h •r million· dollar robbery. and tbi1 Ion excHd• the r~cord S2. 775,395 h<.>ldu1> of th~ armurt'd ct4r ('Om puny in lio11too 26 years ai.to A four man team -with ;, SQ c;1hbt'r Browning M2 muchm~ aun con·nn~ them hlJaclwd 3 Ur1nk 'i. i.ccunt y true~ with ial least $2 8 m1lhon In cash abourd from an alley alonirMde tht St. Jarnf'i. St br.tnch of the Royul B;rnk Of C'a11a1la in Montreal'i. financial district Tuesday. POUCt: SAID they believe u fifth man was in the gan.:. hut they were unable lo name uny i.u~pects ~o i.hots were fired and no onl' was m;ured, police saJd. Unconfirmed report~ said the total haul may be S3 million In the Boston robbery. Sl.218.211 wus. in cash and $1 ,SS71000 was 1n money orders. Almost Sl m1lhon was never recovered. y Read11 No Evacuatio Of Lebanon Y~ WASlllNCTON <AP) Defense SerrehV'Y Oonold Rumsf~ht biild todl:\' tht' Unih •d Slute~ 1i1 not currenlly plonnlna an <'''Ut'U11U60 of Am~ricans from lo\3M\•ra{·kcd l.l•bunon but that the Navy ii. re~ if t\ acuallon twromes nece:.sary ',., A 5Pt:c1ul US, ''"''Cl)', I, 0.-an l\rown . who coordinated th~ \11&k . force tha t o ve rsaw the U S ---e\lacuatlon (I( Amt'rl~uos llnd re· m1un toplr of dl11t'u:.saoM whl<'ll (ugt'e~ frmn Sllil(on i11 t'lt route to Presld\'nt 1''ord hud Tu'r~dAy IA>banon to ~ttek n truce und !'l't with \'IW1t111i: Kin~ llU!il't!ll'f or tleml'nt 1n the \'olatile L<>bunesc Jordan A Whitt> llou11t• ~.th•· r ivll wnr mt>nt suid both le;1dm ui:~·on the ntt'd for ii <'<'USt• ft rt' and Ullm a baste poh tkril soluUolt In Lebanon. RllM~Wt:LO WAS asked on the C:BS TV ··Morn10Jt Nt•v.s" whetht.>r the Unitt!d Statt•s 1:< plann1ni,: to remo v~ tht· l .450 Ameriruns presently in l.ehunon. He replied with a rrisp-"No. tn deed ·· .. We ure hopeful thnt will not be requ1r•d." Rumsfeld ~mid "The goal 1s to arh1eve a reasefirl' ·· P<Uwl Bae~ SwUre Flu Imwculation I had this a m bition to rombme my best talents of ht-mg a hum and going lo the beach I would become a beach bum A Brink's o(ficial said the com- pany 1s offering a $25,000 rewtlrd for the arrest and con\'icllon of the bandits. and Commercial L'nion Assurance Co. Ltd. is of· fering up to Sl00.000 for recovery oft he stolen money. Wallac.-Demonstration ....... ,... .. A l'.S. NAVY task group of seven s h i ps h ead ed by the helicopter c arrier Guadalca nal is standing about 24 hours steam· ing time from the Lebanese coast in what officials have culled a "holding pattern." WASlllNGTON <AP> -~i-l dent Ford's proposed $135· million program lo immUntU! alt Americans against swine nlt huf. cleared its first t'on~ress1onal hurdle. Modestly. I must suAgest that I had certain tale nts alomi thes<' lines. I was r ea:sonably good al girl-watching. I could tell a good beach day from a lousy one. I was knowledgeable in not flop· ping on the s and near st'aweed piles w here the flie~ would gather on your back. l could work up a pretty fair tan line. A dramallzahon of the Boston r obbery appe ared on a U.S. television network earlier this week. Two of about 10 de monstrators greeted Democratic pre· s idenlia l candidate George Wallace outside a Madil;on. Wis .. r est aurant Tuesday wearing masks of Arthur Bre mer. the man who shot a nd crippled Wallace in 1972. and pushing wheelchairs. Wa llace attributed the protest to "a few sick individuals." Pentagon offid,,1s have in· dicat ed t h at evtlcua tion . if necessary. would be conduct~ by h e licopte r s flown into Lebanon to pick up Americans and take the m to the amphibious ships offshore The propos:.il was apprcwc:d without dissent Tuesday by the House Appropriations subcin-~ mittee on h ealth. educaliorr~ welCare and labor and sent to.'\he run committee for consideration. Thus 1t d e v eloped that J worked hard at my chosen pro· fess1on for a number of )ears. But then , lil..e so many people wtth talent in a specifi c area. my attention bega n to get diverted from the higher goals in ltfc· Things kept getting in the way of my beach bumming. Somebody was always roming around , :.haking my beach blanket a nd offl'nnl! me some !'Ort of Job I s hould have IN1rned to have stronger re:,.olutaon Ill these m utters. "C-0 A \VA V." I should ha vc- grumbled. "You're throwing a shadowonmy l<•n " Outside pressun·s. howe"cr, kept building up over lhe rear:.. It became tncreasin~ly difficult to concentrate on my t•hosl'n pro· fess1on. Next thing you know. I was spending more t ime on S()me job than I waf. al the beach. ~o longer was I putting my full ef· fort into woir) ing about surf t<in dltlons. tides or sunshine \'ersus cloudy atmosphen' 1 was sur· rumbmg to the lure of the com merc1al-indu:.tr1a l c.:ompli>x I lc•t mv mind clrift orr to i;ilh fri.vohlies. li ke aetlln~ to wurk un time. N4'xt thing you know. I wasn't even goin~ down to the bead• t•x cept on weeke nds. when every· body else who held a regular job wa)> doing it And it's a plam fact you cannot be :i sucressful twarh hum by JUSt work1n~ ~•l 11 on lhl' v.eekend~. P RETT\' SOON, I dii.c·ovNt•tl that not only clad I fail to quahfy ;1'> a Seashorl' Spcc1ohst Teehn1 r1:in any more, hut I was nrt ually putting thl' kno<'k on thoM' who dtd H somt> W«.'ek day I .;hould hap iwn by shorf'hnt.' .ind M'l' ull thoM· lx.itll<'ll xpreatl out 11111Jc•r llw hix· urv or tlw 'llll, ('cl r'<C'la1m. 'What 111 t' :di thww lwaC'h hum' cloin$: M1t lh.-r1•' Why ,1rf'n 'l lht•_v \\Ofktni.?•' ' Sunny d11~·s like th1-. onr 11';1\f• nw !)(mcfrnn~. I \.\Ontlc:r "-h1•r1• I \H•nt wron~ ' Arab Area Guarded By Israeli Police TEL AV IV. Israel <AP> -Israeli police patrolled in force in tense but calm Ara b villages in Galilee today as villagers prepared to bury six Israeli Arabs killed by pol.ice and army gunfire. In occupied West Jordan, where spasms of anti·ls raeh riotmJ! have e rupted for weeks. military spokesmen said demonstrator!' stopped cars a nd lit bonfires in the streets of some towns, but no \'tolence was reported There were fears that the funerals in Galilee would ignite new rioting. But Police Minister Shlomo Hillel ordered Sl'C unty forces not to shoot unless lives v.ere threatened and lifted a curfew 1mpos~d on ,·illa~es north of Nazareth. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. Ill. (AP> -Tcamstersunlon and truck· mi: industry negotiators remained .. Car apart " on c ruciul money is· sues today as the midnight deadline for a nationwide truck stnke ap· proached, federal laborofficialssa1d. Labor Serret ary W.J . Usery Jr. said contrart negotiations were bogged down over four ot five economic issues. Although he declined to elaborate. those issues reportedly include a difference of 7S ct'nts an hour in wage inrreases. $6 a week in other benefits and cost-of· [ __ 1 N_S_HO_R_r _J living allowances. Usery and Jam es Scearce, acting head of the Federal Mediation and Con· ciliation Service, planned to ~·on• inu«.' meet ing with both sides today in anticipation of the midnight eicp1ratton oft he N alional Master Freight Agreement. 8113 Biiiion Belen•~ Tar~t WASHINGTON CAP> -President Ford's r ecord defense budget is picking up initial support. in Congress with some congressional de· fense critics expressingconcerno~r Soviet milita ry buildups . The Sen ate Budgt't Committee approved by voict' vote a St l:l 111111011 defense spending target for fiscal year starling Ort I whirh it '5llld is only $300 million lt>Ssthan F'ord wants The House Budget Comm1ttet. by a volt· or 13-12. ~et a targc.•t of Sll2 billion. re1erlin1t a proposal by its own chairman, Rep. Urork 1\dams ( n . Wabh. 1. that the fi gure be cut to $107. 7 billion Callaghan to s~~eed Wll•on? LONDON (i\P) -Foreign Secretary J a mes CallaRhan appears certain to succeed Jlurold Wll11on as lirtlain 's prime minister nt'xl "'eek after takinit lhe leadov1•r ltft·win3er M 1chuel 1-'oot in lhe second round of voting by memhcrs '''the r uling Labor parl y in the I lou~e or Commons. lll'sul t!I of the llt><'rt'I mnil ballot announcrd Tuesday night i.:a v1• th<> fW .yeu r-olcl C-;1llu11han J.11 \IO\£>:,. to Foot '!> 133 Callaitha n failt•d lo 1wt the m~unrity ncCl'si.nrv for l'lcrt 111n her a us<.' another moderate'. Chanl·ellor of lht• 1-:x1·h1.•qucr Denis llcalcy, was !.llll 111 the rarl' anc1 ~ol 3H \'<II cs Floods Clobber South 1 ~ Cloudy Skies Cover Most of Emt I T,_p,,.,.atur.-• "''" ••• ~lhuo"""'"'H" ,. 71 Am,_,.*°" ,, 1Q AH...,..t• M It n,-,,..,,,..,,., •• " ttG\tO" ,. .. t\t~'"'"• . ' ... f'"""'" , , •• '""'' .. \11\1'\ H \I ( "-1r •Of' ,, .. (•I\('"""'' •• .. t ,,.., .. ,.,,~. "" " r .. ,..,,., •I ,. ().ht)1t ,, .. ... 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TfR9 'WIONUOAV \l«.-tow J uom O 1 S...-"•Of' t l4p m \I TNU••o•v F1~-J SI• m 0 I ,..,,., .. ,., 10 o.."' j f ~-·-1 >11>m I J s.<-"•<l'I • ••o "' to \vl"ttH41 ~ o ~ M '"''"t• I\ 'lo"" ~'IM\• Ola m •''' 1«t"' Cox Flays 'Final Days' MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) Former Watergate pro· sccutor A rch1bald Cox i;ays those who supplied "that gossip" for a book about former President Htchard N axon's last days in o f fi ce ''should be ashamed of themselves" and so should those respo1;s1blc for publishing 11. "It'!> not surprising any man would d1 s mte1?ratc under those c1rcumstancl.'s and I don't see any !!3in in peddling those stones m books and news ma~azin l.'!-.. · · Cox i.uirl Tuesday Th<' book. sd1l'duk'<l for publlcal1on nt'xt month. 1~ "The Final Oays" by WashlnJ?ton Poi.t· rt>porters Hob Woodward a nd Carl Bern stein . A BATTALION of about 1,700 Marines 1s aboard th<' task group ships and could be deployed ashor e to protect e\lacuating Americans. Brown, a former ambassador to J ordan who retired last year from the diplomatic corps, was named Tuesd ay to rcpla<'e alllng G Mc Murtrie Godley, 'the re· gular a mbassador to Beirut who i.s an the United States recovering from surge ry. SECR ETARY OF State Jlenry A. Kiss1nl(er decided to send Brown bt>cause '·it is important to have in Beirut at this critu·al time n man with Ambassador Brown's sen ior ity a nd long <'X· pe rie nce," State Department 8pokesma n Robert J•\rnseth said. .. Amb81lsador Brown will as· sess the situation at firi;t hand and will bt' in contart with the leaders of lht' various Lebanese· groups. He will be available to · assist the m in any way they may think useful in efforts to achieve a cease·fire und work toward a political solut ion." The strift' in Lebanon was the • For people DR. T HEODORE Cooper. Ille go"ernmen fs top h<'alth ofCicial , told the panel b('fore its vote that "liming is the essence" f the program. • • .. II w• hav. lo wail ., el]lber to begin. then the ' SS:-. out of the barn. If lt W<•~ t , , we wouldn't start." said r. :· assistant secretary o( ... education and welfare. -~ .,,::. He said that if there .,.ljtj°•' serious hitches in fundin"'-~ ~ program or producing a.od. 41~ ·, tributing th<' vaccine, the -~· immuni1.ation plan wo~'b~: scrapp~d ;> • ~. COO P ER SAID condlt1.0.:a_re :: ripe for another worldw~~f:. dcmic next fall and w·· . ot swine nu. which swept l . in 1918·19 and thl'n disap eel until last mont h wht'n more thtll\ 500 cnses were confirmed at n~ D1x.N .. I. Meanwhile. in Can:ida th~ gov. ernment has d erid«.'d to \m. mun1ze as many as 12 million Canadians a~ainst s wine in· fluenza next fall on th(' advire or experts that a n outbreak o(. I hu disease is "possible and ~en likely." . : : . . . . .. .. •• ,J • who need people People who care, people who create, people who comfort, people who guide, people who help •.. these are the subjects in the Daily Pilot's People section. The People section brings to life the people you want to know In communities all along the Orange Coast . And, It brings you up to date on Orange Coast organiza- tions, soclaf events and the wedding plans of Orange Coast couples. Nationally known columns by Ann Landors and Erma Bombeck also are regular features of the People section. If you're a person who needs people, you need Sunday to Friday In the DAILY PILOT ; 'I ., .. : "' ' ,, . Wectnesctev llAa•ch 3f 1976 DAil. Y Pll.OT ;-\ j 'tast 'Fight :Lost !!I ~ ·"U>p Couldn't Live Long Enough Angela Davis at Stanford ~ SAW FRANC ISCO (APl -A DC>ll~An~n dyina of leukemia dra11ed hlmit rt to work eoch day In a painful b.ttJe to keep work Ina !oq enouch so that ha& family could ~tlve his rt • U~tnl ~ncf11s. H• .,_,uirgle ,., ovtt. He lost. So did hi.I tllrnU.r day each H that Orlando would be carried on the payroU to June 18 But the City RetJrement Board said no, that It wa1 Ule1al. OaLANDO, WHO bad bun rn pondlnc to chemotlMrapy In a hpspital, w~s well t~ to retum to work in Febnuary. He worked a 4 p,m .·midnlght abl!t, patroling Fis- herman's Wha rf and getlin& blood transfusions evt>ry day at Kaiser .,,.,_ • STANFORD <AP) -Bl:lck radical Angela 0 3\•is opt'ned an 1 t·w~" cour e at Stanford nlversaly wit h a publtc lecture to more th3n 1.000 ~t10ns iabout .. Tht' 1-'emaleCondlUon: Searth lot a lt1 orxlst Approach." "Th\' wianmcanct! ol lhe -.omen's movement Is distort~ and blunted uu·o-1sh th.: lmaae presented by the media,·· sh,• ~wd Tuesday niaht al Memorial Aud1tor1un1 "\\'\' !Are witrwsslng A syslcm3tlc eHorl to un· dercut the i.l~n1llcuncc of the women's movement." md Mil. O;w" "Our a nswer la that studt ntS comf' to .. univen1lty hopinll to &el • dinrs1ty or opinions •. Lymanaald . Alumni have obJtct\*d to the appointme nt. and'' "r;ii!nificant number" have threatened lo wlthhol<I donations. said L)'man. Ms. Oavls holds M appolntm<>nt for the s prinl! term as a prt'ceptor ln undcrgraduurn stuclics 1'ht appointment Is n'ad~ through an undc rgruduah Sj>t'cial progr a m thut 11lowt1 i;tudcnl11 to invite guest professors to the campus. .. Of(~~r John Mlchffl Orlando. one~ namttehl "pollcomonotthc year•· and a hM011 died las t Monday nl1ht at Kais~lo&pital at aae 38. Death came two months and 16 d~ short of the lO·year sen •l ce minimum fo r Policemen he needed to win limited disabUj.ty retir emenllbenefits. Hotpit.al. BEGINS COURSE He worked last weekend. entered Angela Davis THE MARXIST advocate outlined the AOMI o( THE GUESTS ARE pa id Crom $10.000 raised b~ h('r cour~e. for which 111 i.tudents have registered a specie I student nss~mcnt. "Our 01m "111 be t111c.1r&e a Marxist mterprt>ta· hon of.the oppression ond emancipation of wom en,·· Students v.•ill r~eive four units o( credit for M:1 the hospital Monday and died Monday ---------ru11ht. AS~ STANDS, b1a widow. Vera, and their four ch1ldreo, Anna Mane 13; Christine, 2; Michael ll, and P aul, 7, will get a death benefit o(St,000. Had Orlando lived until June 16 he and bb Jamily would have qualined for atllonlhly pension worth con· siderably more. "Mike was a born policeman, de- dicated and de voted," said has grit \'· ingwidow. "In this job you get negative ... s&1d policeman Robert Barry. "Mi ckey looked on the good side oC things ll was a rare quality." Brown Picks .. State Printer S,\CRAMENTO CAP> -Vin cent J . Toolan, who has ~n an ass1s· tant to r etir ing state printer Her bert Silvius smce 1962. bas been ap. pointed st ate p rinter by Gov. Edmund B rowo Jr. 'he said. Dav is' course. and lhe credit may be applied to un She said s tudents In the <'lass wall study the dergraduate degrees in both philosophy a nd wntmgs or Karl M arx and Priedn ch Engels to ex-political science plore her behef that cap1tah~m places its own dis· Her appea rance at Claremont m arked her rirst uncllve stamp on oppression or women. return to a college campus as a teacher since tht> The lecture showed no signs of the t ension a nd l 'niversity of California board of re~cnts refu sed to c?nfiict that surrounded J.Js . Davis' a ppearance in rehire her as a p hilosophy instructor at UCLA 1n 1970 ~ovember 1975 al the Claremont Colleges in ------------------- ~ months a~o. realirintt what was at-s take. 40 or Orlando's fellow of- fieert at.Central Station petitioned the city to permit them to donate one sick The dead officer was n a med PoUcema n of the Year last November by the Nob lhll AM<>Cialion. Seven years ago he received the depart· menl's Bronze Medal of Valor for sub- duing a man with a gun. Southern CaJ1forn1a WHEN SUE TAUGlrr her first college class in six years at Claremont. she spoke behind lod<ed doors, surrounded by bodyguards and campus secunty officers. NOW!! FOR THE FIRST TIME if ... , ........ S~lttoAlr Ronald Reagan talks to r~1porte rs in Los Ailg~Jcs after a six· ho\lr .s.fSSion taping a spec<1h whic h will air at Jl):30 p.m . on Ch. 4-' Reagan said he is taking his campa ig n d i-r e c t I y t o Americans throug h TV b ecaus(' h e is frustrated w ith not ccttmg his mcssagl' '°enough pcopk. I 'µule Guy'! . I Wins Jet Victory • LOS ANGELES CAPl ~A Small Claims Court Vic t o ry g aine d by a iRrsistent airport are•• reside n t p ost's thf' "°ssibility that as muny as 40,000 or his neig hbors qould file (or noise damages of up to $50 011ch. officials saad : Max Ann. 62, who Uves 1n an apa rtment bouse he owns 1n the sub- urban Inglewood ar ea .,,1s a warrl(ld $60 Tues· day for emotrnnul stres~ and pt.'rsona l dnma1t<' caused bv th(' noi!-.e or a1r<'ra<t "''"I! .1 fhitht t orrutor c.l1 r~clly cwt•r head AZEN had sued in1ttal Iv for $500. thl' maximum allowed In Small ClaJms C-ourt. However. JudAc John Lynch turn('d down Azen's claim M $440 for IOllS or rent. Lynch's rullne nli~ed tht" pou iblllty thnt t.imllor rlomuJ:l' s111 t11 mo~· ht' filed by os many os 40,000 rt•slch•nts "ho h\'e In "hillh noise con tour areas ," snld Ingle wood City All) Donald Olson . "EVEN IF they onlY ~sked the sam e a mount as Azen got. $60, it could add up to quite a bill for Los Angelu ," Olson warned. Los Angeles Deputy Cit>' Atty. John WecUch said the r11y almost cer· tainly would appeal Lynch's verdict. But Azen. who said he intends to d onate a ny damages he receives to the John Tracy Clinic, whic h tre ats c hildren with huring problems. Indicated that if lhe city appeals. h e will fill' a~r case in Small C laim s Co u rt f o r dam attes and s tart a drive to t'ncoul'age his netghbors to follow suit. 1974 Plane Tragedy Claremont's highest administrators a<'lively opposed th(' appointment and allowed Ms. Davis to teach only to avoid a potentially costly legal battle. Crash Suit Disniissed Al Stanford, tbe adminfslrotion made no at- tempt to interfere with the tem porary appointment of Ms. Davis, which was s uggested by a guest pro- fessor ship board or the student body organization. Al opportunity For,.• your fallily to LOS ANGELES <AP) -A Superior Court Judge has dis missed a wrongful death s uit ste mming from a 1974 plane crash near Bishop in whit'h 31 · film wor kers and five crew members were killed. ( ___ s_1_a_1e _____ J i\LTHOUGH THE university has received let- ters contending that Ms. Davis will negatively In· fluence students. President Richard W. Lyman de. fends her right to teach hert>. purcW prescri,tions at ntlesalt prices 1/us 50c ... Judge Rober t Weil granted a sum· mary Judgment Tuesday in favor of Sie1Ta Pactfic Airlines which operat· ed the plane which crashed into a mounta inside s hortly afler t akeoff from Bishop airport. The defense contended that the alrlint> could not be liable lor the de· ath of Ha rold West. an observer trainee (or the position or captain whose heirs filed the suit, because he was an e mploye at the time. 81 MHUon a .. anud LONG BEACH CAPl -The parents of a m an r eported mistakenly killed by police in n shootout last Jan. 1 have filed a Sl million claim against the city. The fina ncially.t roubled aerospace giant. which recenUy announ('ed 11 r wouJd d elay the second stage or a re financing pla n. saad Tu~day its 1975 profits wer e S4S.3 million or S3.86 per shar e. compared with 1974 profits of $23 2 mtlhon or S2 04 a shar\'.' Stri~ Pre~a•tlo•• SAN DIEGO <AP> -National I Guardsmen and police from other cities will potrol San Diego streets 1r the city's l ,l OO·m cmber police for('l' j goes on strike, says Mayor Pett> Wilson. Wilson ·s st at ement Tuesday foll owed an announc('mcnt by the Polkc Off1<'crs Association that 1t might seek str&k<' san<"tlon :.ind actl\l' support from the TN•mstcrs Union Chlldr~• Abandoned:' --------- • ......_ tl .. .._ '' "" t wr-.c .~,••• Of u ,......,,.. M ........,._<•ielOt tote N<"~ ..... 1001tlllet\tlf <t10wi. ... 0t I P•t'lf ......... W N •t "°"'ltHt \I .. ·~•lt•Qilt IT 15 EASY TO JOIN C-"'Of '"'' IW ...,_ __ ,..,.. w tw .... IUlklfl l>I-. ~ ,.._ &, ... M t•tf• J fNift .... lrM ~,..,I. Elvin and Mary Lowe contended in the bncf filed Tuesday that •·careless· ness a nd negligence by one or more olflcrrs" had caused the death or their son. Gene Edward Lowe, 28. Loc~d Profit• Do•fJle SAN DIEGO !AP) -A woman ac~ I <'Used or abandoning her~x children ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ m a Mission Be ach motel 13St week has been arrested at a probation hear. B U RBANK <APl -Lockheed Aircraft Corp. reports its profits near· Ir doubled In 1975 despite pretax los1>1.'S of $93.8 million on the LIOll TriStar Jumbo jel. mg for t'U lSody O( the children Taken into custody Tuei.day was Derrel Lynn \\'ennerstrand. 35. "horn police sa id had IC'ft her t'h1ldren alont• for three day. Th• hometown newspaper tor alt the Orange Coast is the l1CIQ~i!•ll I VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT) '\\C '"I I ,t l·\.\t •O W RU Theres more to soft · contacts than meets the eye. :rnE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa bristol st. at san diego fwy ... 714-549-9400 You can tell just by looking at a soft contact lens that it is designc<l to he comfortahle on the delicalc surface of LhC' eye. 1 L's tlc·x1ble and soft. jus t as its name impliP.... But the difl<.>rencr b<'l Wt't..'n reguJnr c·ontA<'l'< and 114Jfl rontact lf'nll(>'; f!Of'$ evf'n dl'epcr thr\11 that. Soft contact:.; ac:tu:illv nh~.orh flu id to bc<-ome rvt:n •.oftf'r nnrl more comfnrtahlP whilt' you're \H1nring tlwm. Cham·~ are th'! Optknl Dcpartm<'nt rat Wnr<l" can fit you with a pnir of soft rnntart!'I. WnrdR hoK the ln~t in fittin~ l'quipmPnt nnd rnnt..'l<'I IC't1«"4 inl'lucling b1fcx:al t·ontacL-.. So. if you're thinking about contact. ... think about the Optical Department nt Montgomery Wnrd. Put your face in our hands. This is the big one!.\ ~·eyno1c1, LAST WEEK! THE SINGER SPRING SALE s1000FF IN ExcLus1vE SWING AWAY • CABINET REG. PR ICE THE FABULOUS FUTURA• II SEWING MACHINE WITH FLIP & SE'!Y• 2-WA Y SURFACE Flip a panel tor rnstanc lret arm \Cwrng ol all hard co·r11idl area . M.iny advances, like buttonfoctmg I ~lep boetonholer . AMAZING l()W PRICf FOR A GREAT ZIG.ZAG MACHINE h sy ~1ng w11h uclusrw front drop-in bobbin, Hunv. limned qu~n111~1. Clrryrng Cl~ or cabinet extra. >"'' ~( ... / NOW sea Ret.S89.95 . . U il D :\IL,. PILOT E DITORI LPAGE Campaign Spending ! 'I Ill' r1ty n( tl unllngton Beach ha t~iken the hd off •: all t'lt ~ «oun<•ll t·ll't•t 100 campaign sp•·ndlng li mit~. ~ , .. ,? , .. , , ": It \\ .i-.u 'l b\ c·ho1t•t-. It \HIS dictated by a Suptemt• ·1,111 t 11.11111-! "tudl i-u~ i-that hm1t111~ 1'pending l!> an 1hnd~1111·11I of frt·l'<lom uf i.pC'ech, according t o the 1n 1·1prl'l.at101111f (.'1t} Alturnt•y Don Aonra Tit• • ll' ., urthnann• "h1ch had ht>t a limit of .,., uou on 'IJ~·rHhn~ \\J' gcncruJly wdt received an the •tt' l 11 1tlt"r-. l'>aJd 1t w•1{ ,1 pol'>1llvc l\lcp to campalf!ll "l'l111 rn ;111d 1t ali-o hdpcd to keep honl'sl people lnllt ''-I 'I ht• Iii ('llUll('ll l'Jlld1d•1t(•s to iJ l'l'f <;OO say 'h.1t tlH 1r pl • .u1 s "'111 nut hC' affr<:lt•d hv the new Jct ion 'I 11 t ht•1r rn·<hl. thl') ~u> t h1:v .ill will bt' under thl' '" ~.•11,.1 f1);!llrl'. Jlthou~h :.J l'fluph: of c-ont<•ndcrl'> ~ay the) \\Ill 111 t uttin~ 1t a\\lllll} do~c \fl·\\ ~<i> th1.•y'll srwnd a!> ltttlc a s SSOO to S600 It \\Ould i.IPPl'al' us testimony lo lht•1r good jud~· ni1.·111 th.it 1•vcn thou~h tht• wrt1ps ~•r<-ofC. they'll l'>till pl a ll I II '-I ;1 \' \\it h in 00UndS Of Whal '-l'Cll\S tO bl• il Sl'0SI hit· lin111 1111 '1a·nd111~ lnvestigatiqn E ssential ThrP\' 1lunt1ngt on HJach mail carriers haH· h1'1>lH1ltt ... t·riou:-. dwrg<·s agamst t his cit y 's post offacl' '1 hl'' 1.:l;11m that !-.uml'l1me in the morning hour-. of .I .in :11 about 6.000 pieces of third rt ass bulk m a ll d1,,:ppt .. 1n·<1 frorn th('lr mail tray.., I h«' ... aid tht•\ took tht·ir charges to the postal &n· "Pl'' t111 thl' po ... tmul'>ll'r . the union and e\·en to the p11l11··· I t fore cn·11tual1) bringing their allegation" to tl11' II•''' 'P<IPl'r lt also appears that Di t rlct Manager Hector Godrnez h as done t he right thing in ploting Postmast{!r Dean Ward and two mail s upervisors "on lea\'e" so that a n uwesti aUon cun be carried out without any ques tion of potent ial inlerlert>nce Godinez bald that the inquiry lnto the carriers' al· lc(lations and "l'very other posbablt! mas 11dvt>nture mubt be thoroughly investigalt'<I without the posfilbth· tyof a wh.llcwa:,h." This Is nothing less than tho citizens oI H u nt- ington Beach dc~crve. Name That College The C'oncepl of the newly adopted third college m the Coa:,t Community College Da!>tnct 11> Lo create a college w h ich will St>rve the entir~ commun1ty -a "college w it h out walls" or one specific campus. T hus. In naming the new college, trustees a t- tempted lo incorpor ate com munity in the nam e. Ob· Jl'Ctions to the propos ed name Coast Community College Wl'rc '<1hd. Many reb&dents in the district \\OUld confuse the name with the district title Othef l'> frll thl· name should {dcntify the campu<. ''1th lhc district'!> two other c<1mpuscs, Orange Coast College and GoldE>n \\'e~t. To their c r l'd1t, the trustc1.-s did not r us h into nam- ing the new collC!gl' last week. 'fhl'Y will come back April 7 and try again. But if the n e w college is to r eflect the com munity image, shouldn't the community be involved in nam- ing it? Trust ees s ay they have too many names to con- s ider as it is Hut community involvement in nammg the college might just be the thing to get College X off on the right t rack. ~~------~- f S111c·1 tht• t·h ~1rgl'"i hccamc public. they h avt> dr;1\\ 11 tlw :1ttt•11tw11 nl the Southl•rn California 01~ trn 1 111 1IH' 1•11..,tal !-x·r\l('l' "h1ch ind1catl's 11 is taking thl J I tjlllll''l'rl<Hhh With the financing problems it faces at the state level. thr fledgling "college with out walls'' n eeds all the help 1t can get. H /F '' 1he doc soys I should <{p E<).st for my lu,,gs." H ow Much 0.f ThU; I s True ? (SY DNEY HARRIS J I \ 1 1 .1nd1Jh 1·1 thh<'<I [.l<l.I\ ' q111 11 nm ,1 111•11 .ind 1m11 ... 1ng h ,, 1. 1'11111 But n.1ni • 1'111' 1>11· I '. I .. "' 0 I :\I 1 '11\ I <if ll1 .I I 111 n . \11111 Iii' mdl1fl11011 .1' ... ublllk•I. \ 11h1'1'll.111\ 111 m1,1nlorm.1 I Ull h1•l11•I, 1111,t'IJlh ll"Ul'ltllll 111 I 1111 .q1111tjl11111 ~;.1rh 111 lh•· i'• 111' (t,11•.J I' II llHIL! 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JOU lht• hot"''\\ 1'1'1• ll'll Ill l'lontlJ, ~" lht· "cJ\ Jlr;" fnughl 1111 I ool. .I Walt nc1th1.·r in\'i.'nlt•d 1111• ,,,·,11n t'll,l?in l', nur l'lalml'd 'io. 111 ' · !ll'µJ ratt• c11n<.l1•11wr · t.:rt•al· h 1rnpro\'etl tht• :-<cweomt·n ,·ng11lc ol his youth I rhcy Wl'l l' built to help fight 1h1mnl'y fir<.''· Jncl "11 1do"·~ 11 .II k' · may bl' sN'n hund n'Ch of tnlll·o., lrom lhe M'a . 1 The oddM ar•' l'll;H'll\· th·· .11111' t.1r gl'll1ng ·"'' IJ '11n•1(1<• 1 .11th in nnc h.ind. 110 lllJllt•1 "h1l'h 1 ht·~ art> '· \ t'} t:lon1: " 'impll ,1 poll1·r•1 111 1111111-. 1n a low prr~'>Ull' 11rr.1 , !'J()t ont• ht•ru 111 .in .\lgl•r h1111lo. t'' l'f i.:ot l'lose to twinµ nt'h ~ Ol'l'' t•olh'rt llCt'tJt'. wh11'11 rh1•1 turn into hont'Y 111 11t1•11 hool11•, •1 l hi· r11l1·' n f ~:ul l tltt 11111 rtWll It Ill \11•11.11 l'l.t \ JI ,111 The Drunks of D.C. \\di Hnr1 r ~ ,,1111 11 111 .r.1111Mr ' "' 1•1 '14 \h·n1h1•1, 111 l 11111•11''' "·"'' 11 111111< ti I" \\ • h111ct 1111 .1r• I "I.. 111 1''"'"111 I \\ ·" ,1l1 .111l lh1•1 \11 II CH11h' 111 d11 I h,tf \\ill 11.1•. ahl1 Int huh·< ntWI •''' h••t .111"' ht-. l•"'h \\ 1·r1• rnolt'll 111 , ,. p1·1·1 l<t'l't'lll ""' \1·\.., ,1tl 11 m that \\1' 1111' 111•11pk 11.11 •' ltlll1 11· 1wt I 1111 I'" I 1 1 1 1 1 ,, n ' ,Ill\ 111Cltl' \nol th1 d I 11 11 k ' I ti ( 1111i.:r•'' ,1r1•11 I 111•11'1111! t t11n,: ... Y II II h ,t I I ht .1rtl th.ti In \\ .1'h1n..:t11 n I> t' m 11 r c• .1lr11h1\l I' nin !>Unll'd Jl<'f pc•r,on th.in an~ pljft' 1•h1• 111 .\rnt•rlra. In D C thr a vt•r ai:<' drinker fh\\\ nc; 4 35 f1fthi-or liquor ('\'('f\ month mon• th;1 n three limes lhl' natJ()nal ;l\ t'ra~t'. LIQl 'OR C'on<.ultJnl BcnJamin Corrad() coneNk' th,1t "thr:. rnuld l'~pl;11n .1 lol of lhlnl?'-· L <'I? 1 s I J l ion t h r11 u a.: h :i 11 Jkohohe h:\7.1>. Lawmaking hy the hi~h <•ml th<' hungover • Wilbur Mills says h<''ll not Sl'ek n• cl rct ion b1•r a 11 w h« docsn 't Uunl.. he h as tht' c;trcn.:th any PAlJ L HARVEY lntHl·r 111 \\lln upstrt·Jm in th.1l 11\l'r11! ltoo~r llut h1•ar 1>11' H<'P Sit'' 1• S\ mm' ( H ld:i 1 h,1n•l\ rn :.rn .1i:r<1 t n 111'11•11• Crom 11prommJ! .1ppr11pr1al1111i-. 'om1· 'Ill 0110 11 nrth o l ho1111• m11n1•\' 1111 , llll•rt,11n1ng . \~0 ca·•:~S 11ho \\Jnt<. to 11! 111k 11p thnt ,1llnw11n<'" till' lira Ith St.•rv11•1·~ J\dm1111<.t r Jt1on . tht• National lnslltutl''> or 11,•111lh , th<' C't'n\l.'r fm 01 !-.l'a'ie Control. aml the !kt.11th Rt'soun·r:. Act m1n1-.lration. ,\nd ~1l dn\o\ n for this· lht· \kohol. Dru~ Abu!!e :ind Mental I lr Jlth rlm 1n1s trnt1on' lh•rc "'e have the Oepartmenl o r llcallh, £dueat1on and Wt•lra re <II E W ) puhl1 !>hini: periodic condemnation of the nine mtlhon helple~lt drunks 10 the l'nited States -knowing that nnt in e very f1 vt' adults in the D1stnel of Columbia 1-; an oil('Ohollc a i.ktn$: for morl' for 11<.elf fT ronstltuteo; a b1g1:er moral and tactical threat th;1n Watergate ever did There is eom· in~ a lime when tht, co,·cr up mustl!'nd lg11ora11t of Side Elf ect.s? Smokers Not the Only Victims · To th<' Editor: Fro m m y (' v cry 113 y f."' • 1JNt1•nres I gather th.II :i lot nf f>t'oplt• arc unaw<irc ()I tlw 1><>tc11 11al d.11lgt.>r s in th<• smokt• t•om111~ 1111 tlw ttpl> of their c1garcllc~ wr l"P''' or <'tJ:!JrS) Stucf\ sn~ som e matt•rtJI l<1~t \l'Jr I h •arned .a lot Svml• of th\• mJll'rtJI I studied "a" pubhsht'd hv the ,\rn\•rt('a11 Lung i\!>l>OtlJ tum T11haee11 s m oke 1s a mPctun· nf ~;1-.c: .... IH1u1ds. and part1d<'s. ~1m1• or lhl· compound-. in this .11 l' tJr. n1roline. carbon mono' 1111'. l ;11Jm1um. n1trogl•n d1m.11l1• .1111m 11n 1a . DDT. bC'n1.r nl·. IOI Jl)Jldt•h) dt:>. and h~tlrn~l'll 'UI phtdt' .\ r F.RSOS M ound UMlh!'r ~moktn~ 1' mo~t afh.'l'lt·d by till' '>m•lkl' l'nm1ng nff tlw t•1gar1•ttc b\• 11 h 1n~ jf'llUnd or \\hut,•\'t•r CJdtn1um .1cl'nrd1nJ.: 111111\ .. 1utl~ IJ'>t )t•.1r. hl'J\ll'r 1n th1 "' st1.ll•,lrl•.1m smokt'. ~as bctnR m 't'!ltti;:ated as a compound lhal damages ll'lt.' air sac., ol thc luni:.; and l'auscs t>mphyscm;.1 I don't think peopl<' who ar« smoking are aware ul Ult' l'lfrcl ut 1hc1r ael1\'1ly. 1-'1r~l 11l all. thl' nc~t time you light up and drJg nr C\l'll lay the cigarette dnwn note the s moke: l>t'<' how 1t floJh around :ind tra' els toward!! 111w plal'l' or mn\'es ar ound d1ffrrcnl arPJ't Tht·n lh111k about all thust> l'l1111l1'1ll s rnuv1ng toward' Jnl)ther pc:r'lm. Think :ibout h" lun~-. Jilli h•~ ~kin I h;a n• .1 cond1lwn now In whK'h I rnu~h m.1ybc u11 to .1 half an hnu r 3 fl l•r h1•111g Jl'OUnd ..,m•lkl•r-.. I i,.tartt•d d11111~ th1., JU'>l 1111h1• la:.1 )'car. ll is really s ad and unbcliev· .1blt· that i.o many pcopl<' ar(' so1g- 11•11 J ill ••I wh,11 I h1•\ re clrnni.:. J•t-:~~y \l.1':X.\:"-JDEH (.'oHtradkf fon To I h1• F,11Jtor : On 1-'l•b. 17. Dr. TC'lll'r told un au d 11° 11 t' <' al 0 r :.t n g <' Co us l ('nllc~<'. thal ''tr um•onl' s u ., that :w 1n'ltrunH•nt 1\ foolproof, 1tw fnol "111 turn out l11~i:1·r than lhl' prnof · On !\f ,1rrh 21. Ur. ·r<•ll<'r told an Or.tnlH' <.'nunt~ llttr /\''11x·t:1t1 nn nw1•t1111: ·' f\1•111•\ 1• nll'. nlll'll'ar 1·m·no unill'r A nll'l'lt'an nintrol ( MAILBOX J 1s absolutely safe ... Would someone please explain this apparent eontradlcllon'! JAN BETHE Poor R~ .. e•IMfl To the Editor : Why d o so m :iny people believe that Patty Hearst is guilty as . charged ? Do they want to believe this because it makes them feel good that som eone t ich and famous might face jail? I. for one. believe she could be innocent and am also graldul for not having to be in her shoes. I've read peop le's statem ents regarding her as being a spoiled brat. Well, we know you don't have to be r ich to be a spoiled brat. Obviously. be<'.ause she is nch, famous a nd supposedly a spoiled brat s h e is g wlty as charged. • Ridit'ulous reasonin1! SHARLENE MILLER '"" Coast Biii To the Editor : Your "Coast Bill Modification Expected" March 18, is just as mislead in g as Proposition 20 was, that created the Coastal Commission. The small pr in t in that In· itiallve said the Legislature MUST adopt the coastal plan. Neit h er t h ey n or Sen ator Beilenson ha ve a ny thought or letting this lucrative plum f'O oul of business. Beilenson's bilJ will not only perpetuate them but will gave them more power over <i larger area . One section even gives the Commission the power to c hange Jaws, with a vote o f 8 or the 12 BP· pointed commissioners. Russia would be hard pressed lo beat that kind of totalilarian rule. I would i UeSS tha t Bellcnson IS modifyinll his bill because of thc "Local <.:ontrol of Coastal ZoM" petition. It 1eems the taxpayers A Road to Alaska Tht• awesome stnrv of lhl! J!>OO mill· t r;iil from O:iw:.on ('H·t'lo.. British (.'olumhta, to l"u1rbank"'. J\l;.t)lka, i~ tolcl in lht• lolt•:.t add1t1on to the popular ,\ml'rJl'<tn Trails Seri\'"i. ('rnokf'd Road : A History of the AJ a11ka llil(h"•Y hy Da,·id /\. Rt•mlcy DteGraw·H1ll, SI0.95>. A profr:.sor al the Uni\'er<,ity of New Mexico, the author docs not only detail the planntnl( and eon· !'<truetion of the m ighty road, completed by the U.S. Army In No\'ember. 1942 -he offers a col orful. Ii vely portra 1t oC the people "'ho have lived along the roult' bdore, during and aftu the h1ghw,y's construchon 'J"A P E ·R EC'ORD E D In - terviews and eonvcrsollons animate a pieturesqu(' gallery or bush pilots and prospectors, gas station owner-; and roads ide restaurant proprietor,, Jnd13ns ( THE .BOOKM AN ) an<I white men. bulldozer operator'! and the lonit·haul truek('rs who these days thunder from one end of the road to the other. David Rem ley bccomt' in· lerested in t he Crooked Road many years ogo. and has r e· turnc.'<l year after ycor to re· search the intricaciei; of select mg the route. getting U.S. and Canadian gover nment approval for 1ts construction. and actually bwlding the giant road. The re· !ooiult Is more lhttn a thoroughly documented. factual. account - 1t as a book that ha!I a ll the drama. tragedy. hardship and comedy tha t beset earll('r piont'er trails far to the south VICTOR de KEYSERLING really ar e fed·up with supporting half of the world. half or the na· t ion , and a ll of the birds. Whot ever Beilenson does with his blll, the people are signing up to pul an initaath•e on the baJlot to vote out the Coastal Commission and negate his bill GOLDIE JOSEPH Gh~r It a Chanf."~ Tot hc Editor : May I takt' the privil<'I!<' of eomment1ni:: on Nt'wport Ut•u<'h l\Jayor Melnnis' r emark:. rt'~ard· tnl? the Coastal Commission at a re<'e nt candidates' Corum'' He 1s not 1n favor of th<' com· mission's p lan in its present form, and cited his nwn Cit· periencc gctl1ni:: a permit for an a dd1 t1onal bedroom on some pro· perty ht' owns. May l rrmind the mavor th.al our own city N>unrtl \\·orks in much the s ame way ~1-. the Coast.ti Cornm 1~s1on I was told by our city staff that they must review t'ach pcrmtl as it 1s presented to them, sometimes what happ(•ns in the overall vicinity is disastrous: such as the impacted area of Bayside Drive, Promontory Poinl, Coves, and Balboa Island. If our city council had some guidelines, such as the Coastal Commis sion 's plan, perhaps wc would not be faced with this rivt'rcrowding situ<illon and tit<: rci.ullanl traffic prn· blem s . HE Bf:LIEVES the Coastal Commisl>ton's plan lakes the authority away from local gov· ernment. I strongly disagrcc! Once the Legislature adopts the planning and zonmg guidelines for the coast. lhen il will be up to the local AOVernments lo bring their coastal plans intoconform1· ty with the st ate coastal plan. I espct'1ally ltk<.> Mr. Hyeknff's idea. "Let's ni>t throw the buby out with th(' bath water." There have been lonl( month.s of h ard work, hours of 11ublic tw:mng and inp ut. and hundreds or thousands of doll ars put Into tll1 • coastal plan. Lel '., !>l'I! 1f il w1,rk'S hcforl' we :o;hool 11 down. SI 11 It LEY KNI 11-St::'lf H n f!11t • .Junkf-t . To the Editor : T he junket to pack·up a litnAI<' manuscript, The Magn o Chart.a. by 25 senator s, reprcst'ntativ~s a nd wives with possibly others not revealed, ju!!llOed undt'r the plausible pretext t hat it will ('On· tribute toward good Internation al •elations. la in m y opinion an (•x · a mple of l(overnmenlal policies t hat "turn·o ff" the publl<' on politics and dlscr edU politicians. One such dubious action. lO even the least knowledgeable or d iscerning person s. has m ore neaative Impact than hundreds of hJgb·blown, lllu.sory promJsea. J, Jlke mlllJons of Olben who m ay rem ain silent, oppose W s wi11ful use ol the tupayer 'a dollara. FREDJ.STEVENSON DrlWn9 Salet11 To the Ed itor: In followmJ( the ofrshore drill· ing controversy for some lime, l have accu mul ated murh In· formal1nn on the subject th..,,ugh the media, by attending public meelingA, writing for addit1on1Jl information. even took an in· vestig:itive lrip t o Santa Barbara . I.i:noranet' 11ct'ms to prevail on the part o( the .i:cn('ral ·public. voltt1c1ans and critics. We urc t r oubl<.>d by instant e xperts. those who sc('k and CJ<l.ll<ril lhl• n£'gall\ t> tnf()rmataon. whose 11l· hlullc 1s "my mind 1s made up, cion't botht•r m e with faets." A \ 1!»1t to N'·~ port Jk:ich crty hall dt~dos(•d the• fol111~1n~: A-sum· mary on the «nv1ronm.inta l a.,. ses~ment stud y on the proposed offshore l<•:isc si.1lt',, which lhelv had, was 11;:norcd. ll camt~ frotTI the cul indus trv. Nor <tld th<'' avail thems<'lves of ttii-t;tlrN· publications from lb~ lJ.s. Gt'oloi:1ral Survey which c·on· tains stallst1rs. procedure and r egulations th ut answer the many CJUl'!-.t1ons and <'h:lrge:. cntirs bring up. REGARDING spills: ~ fll.1n was subm1llC'd hy thl' W1•s1crn 011 and Gas i\ss11e1at1on ralhn~ fo r a l'O ·O P owne<.l by the• participal1ng companies, which would acquire considerable 1111 spill <'lran·up t•quipmenl. Om· item, a 108·fonl cat;imarim: wtll remove dfoetivcly, 011 from waves eighl fet't or lt'SS. WaHs eighl feel or less prevJ1I 95 p1·r· centoflht' time. Wt' s hould a ll realize that drillin~ tcrhnolo~y has imr>rovc•d since the Santa narb:ira t t-m · porary disa!>tcr. Also there wa.-. virtu:illy no clt'an·up cqulpm<'nt available at that limt'. Al the Prt" sent timt• :l e n-op i n Santa Bar bara has $3 n11lhon wotth of equipment, muc h of which can b<.' transportt'd tn nur own ar ea 111 very few hour~. A smaller l'n·op is l()catcd in L<J ni.: JJcarh. From what I h avt• found, I h<'lievc that spl•nch nA 11<1dlt1onnl money f1.i:htin ~ th1>1 11rogturp 1s a was te or taxpaycr:i monc>y. Delay ing th<' 11roJ.!r:tm is not 1n the tws t 1ntl·rc'\l ol <111r nittwn. WILl-'Hl.;l)J\. ut-;nu; Quotes "It rnay !'IN'm lturpminf( lhut a 1troup or Jrtwral p1ofcssor!I and lol("llV ISI!\, Whl•n fill'C'd wJlh a chorce lwt w1•1•n I ry ing to rt• h :1 h I I i t II t (' fl ( r (' n ll l' r !\ a II cl pun1stun~ tht•m u~ they dcscrv(', c·hosc d1·•wrvt•1l 1111n111hm('nt." Formc•r l'if."n . ('ha rles Gc>Odf'll, <'h:urman of o 11t111c•l 11rl!in~ naan f1atory pr1-1 on 11cntt·ucu for violent offl'nilcr:.. ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT /l"lwrr N i~"""· ''1111/11lwr Tltnmn~ l(rr111 f:lf1tM fla•l>iirll I{ rr'llud1. f'd1rono/ f'oQr f rht(lf Thr ed1toriJI Pill!!' or lh• Paily Pi iot srrk'I tu ln(l'lrm an1l ~Hmutatc rr:1t1«'rs by prtM'nlln~· on th1~ paitl' d1vrr'lc <'Omnf('oritarv on t11p1c <1 or lnt<'r<'~t by syn<Jlci.t · c'(j ('olumn111t!I and rort1101m.l11, hy pro\•ldtnl[ a forum for rcaden.' \11rY.:. :incl bv prc.>icntln~-th1~ nc'<"Spaiwr'" opin10M •M Mr:i'I on currc.>nt toµ1c~. The t'(Jl\()n.-1 Of>tnion' or thr On1l~ Piiot 11pP«'nr only In the cd1tnr111t roluma~t th(' lop or lhr p1111r. Opinion!! c•x pre<o'E'd hy thl' column1M'I and l';1rtooni~l'I nnd ll"llrr wrltef'l' :.irr lh1>ir OY.n and no C'ndor">eml'fll of lht•lr VICW» by lht' 0.;uly P1IOI i.houtd !)(' lnfrrr('d Wednesday, Mar. 31. 1976 Ex-hater . . , ~~DR. STEINCROHN Otar Dr. Stelncrohn: Ye::trs ago. l read 1n your column that chronic ~entment C.,lO bore a h llJe 1n a person's . stomach. In other words, cause an ulcer. I sa id to myself, ·'Another higbtaluqn \heory." Especially, as the world was coming up roses for me at that time when l was 32. ( was a vice presi dent of a growing concern. EVER \'ONE said I w,as. next in line ror the presidency whe n the "old man" retired. But the board brought in a newer man for the job. He was about 10 )ears o.Jte r. had good -if1cat1ons, was a ~ sant guy to work under, but 1 began to hate him. This daily hate turned into resentment day atld night. ft was triggered during the day whenever I ·m et him. and at rught as J Jay in bed picturing him. THEN CA!\1t; the symptoms. Thoi.e awful f Petings in my stomach of hunger pain~ causing L mental depression. If I l r DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE didn't cat every fow hour s and kec1> swallowing my antacid pills and J.?Ulping milk. I couldn't go through th1.: day. · Well , lhic; <'ould not ~o on and on. ~ly good old 'doctor gave me a Ion.: lecture about my ulcl•r. I ~ admitted hating my boss. lie told me. "You'll neyer get well unl<':>l> 'ou step hat i ng Jntl r~enling.'' 1 ~1ADE mv choi<·l'. It was a difhl:Ull one• I looked for the bos:. · good quahties -for my nwn s e lC · p r r s c r v a t l!1 n I found lht'm l J.:l'l'W lo Jike Lhr follow. That wa~ months ai.:o &!Jk\'C 1t or not. I hit\'(' n o,l hall a :.~ mplom since. X-ra}s i.how my ulcer has hl•al <'d I am writing this lrtlcr to ~ .. 1rn oth<·r ul ct•r i.urfert'r" to quit h.1t111i.:. IC that h.ippl'ns l11 l.lr pu1 l oflht•1r h.rnilup. Mr. T. COMM ENT: I hdic•"• your INter will hdp man) pati<•nt<i. Hut tht'r" 1-. still m111·h we do nnt know ;i hour I h1• c:au c and lre.1tml'lll of ulcer. AllhouAh du onir rcsc•ntm('nt 1s nnt ltu· only CUU"(', ll 1~ 11111• 1\1111 as y ou sa>. whv n11t rcmo"c :in app.1n•nt Irritant to thl' lining of an lnnO('l'Ol st om urh 7 Good hrallh Is a high prkr to puy ror indul.i:inli( in httle and rescnlm••nt . how1•ver jus tified they mny be. ..... No patient with crnp h y s t-ma will tmpl'Ove If he conlinul'" to smoke. s ays Dr. Stdncrohn in his booklet . .. Emphysema: JJow T,, Ll"e With It." For 3 cop\ wnte him ot this paper enclosing SO cents 311d a stampe<I. self·addressrd envelope. Enr•rt•fnm•nt happening•. l!wtry Friday In Cht DAILY PILOT • 4-Pl Y, 3.0L OM8R£ COLORS • 4-Pl y I 4-0Z. SOllD COlORS REG. 1.29 ... _'-_......_._,, -..................... .. ...... i.... ............ ... --· ,,~./ ao;\: J ]1r.vc•c -"'Ca (.; "I l..o . "f '"-t.l 1 tP \. l 1l'T. \ ,.. ' 4 r t J :. (... :...( J .. r iJ \. • .. ...,....""" ..... ~·"'· t "" '• ' ~ I l t ~. ' ' • I ... '•,. . . . , I •7). \r:' .. 1 ~· •.• ";_,. J I ·~ . ' .,..,'11 ~ • , I : · ' • I I ~· 1~,-. 1 I ' • I : } I I rd -~ W~nffd11y March Jt 1978 IY21Jl~' POLYPROPYLENE CUT PILE OAIL v PtLor .. t T REGULAR 5.99 429 32-CAL. TRASH CAN & LID StUfdy' plU l•t trash conte1n0t "''th smooth rlbt>ed des19n 10 allow lor easy tlean·ng & strength Loclo. hd to p1event spolla'Jt> \ ' ! \ • .-.. ~I \ \ , l___..-; I .\ , \ ASSOITID . FUii STYllS R 99 YOUR CHOICE PLEATED HALTER TOPS f (., • n '" SAU OF TUSSY DEODORANT CRUMOI IOU.ON FLOUR SACK DISH TOWELS ,448 WOMEN'S "ll(i TOP" SMOCKS IACRAMENTD .•. , .• 69.~ Ariti"•"'tt ' 'I\! .. ,,,. f ...... r ~J~' J\, 1 ... ~,",. a1 c .. r set A' ' .. '<..., "L ; f ft ~'U:*'~ "'\ ,.. "' aLIEITO PIO CARE HAii TIEATMEIT 4 ,,,., " ' ' ~~ 0.1• t ···a II J1 c• 11"0 ,,..,.,..._ 0<.e I •.J ,\~ I' ~11,X;'\ i.-;1 Costa Mesa 233 E. I 7HI St. Costa Meso 2 JOO ...... Gt Wikofl { t\•rhn• , i ~ ..... !t I .: '"~'"r~O P •tv '4 f ~·I r ,1 5 ltS ~ 5 1,1 l l.OIO<' ~ • \ l•'!f' ~ f'tcll l'O"VI 'rt)•. n~1, att•Jl>lCCO ..... l:x>tf ! ,,a ~my, ••no c•Q.V Santa Ana TOMATO JUKl ratfll • , .. TUUTS ) ) 2 5 lrhtol of MocArlhllr Santo Ana 1406 W. ~ & lthtol OlUOOUS <OOIUIS ·-::;'39~ -- ~·· \~ llCIT CIAU ALU 1um1 llllTI IAWM ITAY·flH ClllfTTE ·~ 8 --· 1111111 Fountain Valley M.,-o of Tallerl Fountain Valley 16141 ........ ~ BToro fl Toro ot Roclrfitfd Westminster W ''""""""' of GoWtft West tlAClllADn Huntington Beach 9861 ...... of lroollw1f Huntinqton leach tS"""'9oaC..ttr i11'\'f . 1••n 11I 1'•1f .,,,,,,•I 1 : ., I Ar111 POr'•ll~••'•t •• 1~ ( '· f '' ,.,., • ,1,~ '·' 111 lt op Clfl yrmr Liv Jf •11, i.r1-N .l, .. ,, 1 • '•"• '•"• s ..... ,~ 9 • ......... c ....... 1.... .. .. . . . 7 : •. JUST WHAT YOUR DOCTOR ORDERED ,e g/ . . ~ i ' - ' I f c""" "' an1 Cf><o(~ ' ' I)'•·, I u '"'~HI" ~"'' It .,..p r"tu 'ft' ht'• flll'r f'tfJ t" r ..,..-"41 ~,, We thonll you l1 • ,.,. •· "v "'" I'd ,~, PltS<•'l)(orJl'-. ltl<> 1·1omr I •.ov•'Nr o~ ""v•t" ftMIMlll! All HISClt'1JOI PllCH Aft ltOT TMI SAMI ~ PIUCttntol llPAITMllTS Huntinaton Beach 21 I ) I ltoci ll•d. ot AHonfo Huntinaton Beact, Satl Wlntf 8 DAILY PILOT Wednnday March 31 1978 Skaleboard Movie Succeeds •1 F&ED&UCS scaog•ERL .................. The wheels of I UCCeH definitely are 1plnnln' Clemente'• Chris Cannlcbad for San Seven·dl1lt offt'rl from n\()vle dlalrtbulors ar-e surrouodanc "Splnnln' Whee l•", Carmlcbael'a Ceature-lcn1th litm took at 1kalAtboatdlna AT 22, CAalUCHAEL lS Hollywoo4 '• youn1esl producer. Aaked whitt he thlnka ot all the •~ce 1, rtt0-nitlon and brl•hl ll&hta, Ca.tmltbHI ~bu head and said," 1 don't know wbllt lo think." A New York businessman·promottt, 20th Century Fox Studios and the Columbia Broadca4Uf\C Sy1tern ue amon& tho5e interested In lbe Cllm, Carmichael aald. Carmichael aald be bas turned all the offer5 down Instead, Carmichael and bis financial backers dedded Lo produce 300 35mm prinll of the film that can be diatribut.ed nationwide. THE FILM Pa£MIERIED THVUDA Y night In Hollywood and was shown publicly for the first Ume Friday mgbt at Newport Harbor Hlth Sctioot Only one otbenhowlna -at Santa Monica tht.s Sunday -wUI precede ~oings at major theaters across the cbun· try. Carmichael said. Carmichael took to his own skateboard to film much of the footage, including one5equence at a speed of 40 miles per hour. "ToUet Bowl ". "Pipeline" and "Hamburger Hill" are among t.op Southern California skateboard spots that Carmichael visited durlnc production of lhe film. FOOTAGE T HAT CA RMICHAEL d ecided to leave out of the mm Includes a scene in which a skateboarder was killed in an acci- dent in Brea last July. Carmichael s aid the film has two purposes -lo entertain and to educate. The young rum maker said he soon will be on the road to discuss the film on radio and television mlerv1ew shows. For the Record o.lly .... twt ,.... TOOK TO WHEELS Chri• C1rmlcha.a Non·profit Group Buys State Beach SAN RAFAEL -A non-prom group bas acquired a rugged and hlstoncal two-mtle stretch or bay shore land from a Hawah·based developer in hopes it will become a new stale park. The citizen-run Stale Parks Foundation said it obtained 1,476 acres or bay shore land east or San Rafael including beach areas and wooded valleys - from N.Y. Cal Industrial Corp., controlled by Hawad·based de· veloper Chinn Ho. Wednesd"f March 31 1976 uc · Irvine Events Outlined t T b t f o I I o w l n a kltfQ 1-uc ........ ·~ I f.t"hedule or proaram• =~::-~·!~ (i;I" -lei ... open to lhe public has FDAT,-..n•• hl>I"• 1,.. .,.. c~ ..... ui. beca •nnounted by lhe "'•••• '",,.,. .. , c ... ,_. ,,. UC Irvine Extenaion: ,,..,..tt-• .... ,., .... · "-1 " • Clltl-.. ...... ~. kl•l'I' -~.,.. ........... , .. ,.,1 .. ' Htfttf ~to\, • N • d'ilee<•tll .-.. or, --· .. ,,_ , ........ ......... .... ---lei ....... ,.. (-'""" ... "-o1<M1 N•l.ellel .... 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YISll OUI (11\TO• DUptlT DlPUTMllll • --~~~----,.~~---,.-~~--------T-------~- NO. HOLLYWOOD 7007 Uw'91 C1n1on lltd. -tU-1200 VENTURA 250t t . Mein SttHt (IOS) .. t .SCMt TORRANCE cut Art .. 11 ltvd. 5•2·MM WHlnl£R '5tt3 l . Wtllttl« 11¥d. 9'l-Ott1 PASADENA 2HO t . Cotorldo llvd. S1Mt00 LONG BEACH Joot lellflow« llvd. 421·HM MONTCLAIR 4HtHolthu .... ttd (114) t2t-2517 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 15M5 H•bof llvd. 1714) l)t.1100 W. LOS ANGELES tons Venice 11vd. SSt·tstO EL CAJON 237 E. Main SI. (714) UO·f282 SAN DIEGO HO CALIF • • CAMP8Ul • MtlLlllAf •SAM CAllLOS •MT Vt tW f Ra,.d Look ·Energy Panel Studies Sprawl lh TllOM O. EW T9 tht• diamay or develOf)t"rS. urbon 11pra<A I has bt.~ona• the <'hlff: whlppinat bo,> or J>lannt-ra at i.11 levels of f;u\!e rnmc nt In California•. Th~ latest group tu lake a hard look 'at horizontal devt-lopmcm '" the state t-:nergy Commwuon. "h1ch comm1s 111onl'd an c•1i;:ht· mf!!ttt Study or urban o;prawl and thi: ~"ct•ss1 vt• rue I c1>1l'>unipt1on 1t causes -=•AWLJNG LAND-t: J:: ut l-ha\'l! featur~ the dcvi:fo11 nwnt or Southern Cahfonua und uburban parts o( the San Frannsco Bay Art.'J '>lnCC their •. population explos1oru. began t>ar· : I} this century. Those patterns ha\'e been the targets or :,e\!erul laws wts and the r omprehens1ve gwdelioes adopted by the s tate's larges t r e3io nal planning agenry ~ The laws wls ha\ e 1nvol\!ed as· : is)1ke air pollution and annex· ,• 1. with the state Supreme ' It finally uphold ing the no- tion that no annexation may be ...._.,,leted by <a city without first making a n environmental 1m pact report That dec 1s1on :.temmed from a • ~o sed s ubdivision n ear : CMJtjirillo in Ventura County • \\l'llch several environmental -g(oups contendl'd would create • -sqvere sm og proble ms. : • ~ECAlTSE AN~EXATION IS • -0qe method b} which developers : can a ssure hom t' buyers or ~ mlinic1pa l 5l'n ices hke police ~ prolcct1on and H '\\ ers, that de· • -ci~ion has m ade 1t harder to bl.JJld • tracts the trad1uon.il method "*of, expand mg urban ))prawl 1n • ~hfornia : Also aimed Jt d1scourag1ng \lrpan sprawl art' the two-year· ol._ gu1dehnl's of the Southern ' fahfor nia Assoc1at1on of Go,ern· ;-m~ls. a fode rallon or more tha n I over n m e nts in sn counl•e~ -" osc guid eline!> arl' no! nl'arly s, ~mportant a s th(• \ t'ntura ~nt \' annexation i.11?c1:.1on. but .ioram.1t go\'ernml•nts tn a poh c> ,of tncourajl1n~ the i.:rtl\\th of "ti"*'(' "downtClwns." with th(' ·1n11J of eliminaung as mut h long 41Swnce dnvinJl as po!>~tble T~e policy 1~ bust'<.! un a belil'f ·°'at c mphas l11ng t'Ont'l'nlrah·d I r SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA '" FOCUS --' ('enters of aet iv1ty will cut amoe and help pl"escrve open apace. THE SAME THOUGHT 18 b4lhtnd th1• new. :study <'Om · missioned by the £nt"rgy Com · m1s:slon Scheduled for compleuon next laJI, the pro1ect a1rns to quanUfy "the relationship between land use. sul"face lranSportaUon and eneray consumption." It also 1s an attempt to compare energy use b.\' the s ame numbers o( peo- ple h\!mg in spread·out develop· ments and more dense areas . The Energy Commission's study will help delttm10e its elcctnc1ty anH natural gas con· sen •at1on plans. Sinr e the year-old comm1ss1on has the power to de<-ide where new electric power plants \\11l be pla<'ed and where new power lines ran be ipstaUcd. its study will have vital 1mp!Jcal1ons for de' elopers of tracts. IF THE COMMISSION should decide w clamp down on sprawl· mg new subdivisions because they are wasteful. developers' only recourse w ould be the eourts. where they have con- sistently lost to environmental mterests in recent ''ears. Combined wub · tne court de· cis1on and the SCAG poltc). a tough ne\\ anti-sprawl stance by the Energy Com mission would pro\·1de )'et another obstacle for de\ elopers of tr act homes. The commission. lf it <Ai shed to take extreme acuon , could 1Jm1t or forbid electrieal and gas hookups for new sutxUvtsions in the name of con sen ·ation .\ POLICY LIKE thill would encourage de\'elopment of r on· dominiums since the:-are denser a nd m ore ene rg)' eH1c1l·nt ll1Jn !>lnglt• fam1l.\ h omes Yl't ano the r impact would clearly bl.' to escalate the price!> of t!x1slln~ homes even be.\ond today's prices. The harde r 1t becomes to build ne w homt'S. thl' h1~her the prices for ex1sltn~ ones m ust go .~~pt•ri~nee Cited Failure Rate High ~ For Gift Shops f : : , lly JO\'CE L. 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Orange County shenrrs of nc-ers said the theft occurred at the h om e of ;engineet Frank Kov acs. 38. of 23116 La Vaca Road, while hjs fomily was gone They s aid the house was rans acked. Dr. Edward Tdl~r. Cat her of hydrogen bombs. \\111 teach cience course at San 1-"'ran- cisco Hebrew Academy. He also will serve as adviser to pri\'ate secondary school. Man Run Over By 50 Cars In E~gland NE W PORT PAGNEl.L . England <AP > Ane:.timated 50 cars ran ove r the body of a man on a highway about 50 miles northwest of London, Police said. The unidentifie d man was killed when he tried to run acroi.s the hig hway JUsl before dawn, police said . ''Many drivers simply did not know they were running over this man." a pohce spoke!>man smd \. \ G 11!~~·/f AMUSES In the DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Marc:h 31 1978 O~IL V PILOT t 9 'Star Trek' Still Flies AU:tliOr Worries Aboul Cult Show fHn,cned B1 808THOM U>S ANGEL <API -"Someumts t wish l could walk out tht door and l ovt-St1o&r Tr~k· bthind," aars C nt Roddtnberry. the man \\ho cr.ated tht l~ttndary ttlevisJon stMH und tet•rt'd it lhrouch 79 cpisod~. ll'• not lh:t.t he h., any le talftctton for his n't'atioo. lie lilmpl)' worries that the Starship t;n lerpriae and lt» voyaaen w1ll tuk,• O\•er hi-hr~· .. l'M NOT A CUit AND I don't want to be," ht> remarks. "Jt frlQhtt'ns me when J lt1m1 uf 10.000 ~le tr~tttma n 'Star Trek' !lcrlpt •• If it were scripture. l certainly didn't write Sl'ripturc, and my fffling ls that thot1l' whu did we re not tr1'ated very ~ tll ln1thc e ncl · · The r e la. ot cours t", no l'~cupe for him from the ncar·fanall<"al <"ult that t•ontlnues to rollow tht• strle1, although It ha11 bt>t>n off u TV network for u dl.'code. He d~s indl'\'d t'nJOY SOl'Yle of the outfa ll. particularly the thoughtful tellers from t ollegl' pro· ft>ssors. space s cienlisb . ph) sics students und others. As to lhl' "Star Trek" com• .. nt1ons, "J hll\'t' to one Umt or another every meml><'r or O\lr <i.t urr ~ •" m the hosp1tul for t>xhoust1on " Meanwhile the "Stur •rrt k" reruns continue \\ 1thout st1nt1n& Ttwy nn: 8hll 11tu~ mi: 111 ·HI domesu c m•irkcl' 11nd ~ fore1an countril'S RODDEN8 £RKV Rt:PORTS THAT Tll•. follow mg:. In G\'rrn.tn). J.ip»n ond Kn~hrnd .in · JU'l as loyal t.lli in tb1.• Urutl'<i tntt>a Thc rl' un· mo1 t· th»n 100 clubs 1n thts countr)•, 1ndudln1t on1· Jll't formed by a i;roup or grondmoUlrr-1 "Ont• of the clubi. st•nt me 1t:. ronstltuthm . 11n1l 1t rontutlll'd something \hut plt>as1.'d ow," ..,111d tlw producl'r wr1tt-r." ll :1t>1tt'd ehut lht' m«mbt•r , believed ill loleranc~ und lov~ and not only w1•r .. \\ illing to h sten to \'lewpo1nt11 opf>OllC'd 10 tht•ir .. but illso would uetlvdy t'tk lh<'m out If ·star Trvk t'iJll uccomph11h lhilt. 1t hms ull lx•c•n worth 1t " Thi• .Sl·rlcs lad('(! from NUC fur t 1H> rt'll"'""'· hl• behevt>s. "ll :.t:s1 tc:d tx•fon.· thl' Umlt'd St.lt\•s \\ ..... \\di into spar e . und It wui. ranl'<'l1'<f a Yt•llr lll'l(1n· t}U> networks starte<1 consldt'ring dc:mogr11ph11·:1 ·· limit myself to one 1n the East a:id one in the West QUEENIE By Phil tnt~rland1 each year I'm not a performer llnd frankly those..---------------------. convenllons scare the hell out of me "IT IS S(JARV TO BE s urrounded by a th:>usand people asking question:. as 1r th e\ ents 1n the sen es actually happened I'm JUSl afraid that 1f 1t goes too far and it appears that I have created a philosophy to ans wer all human ills that som eone "ill stand up and cry, 'Fraud!' And with good r e· ason." R oddenberry bas l:itely been involved in fashioning a feature m ovie vers ion o( "Star Trek " l.lke the television series. which wu rancelled after three years o( lackluster ratings. the n~w pro· Jttt has not had smooth s a1hn" "l wrote u scr een treatment which Paramo unt rejected.•· Roddenberry said frankly. ''The reas ons were not quite <,>lear, but they may have concerned a religious theme In my treatment. Now we are in the proress of fi nding a nother writer. but I expect to be able to maintain creauve control · · PARAMOUNT EXPECTS TO s pend <it least S5 million on the feature and hopei. to s1gn the orlg1nul crew members as well as topO.ght r ameo star~. ··1 expect thnt if the featurt turns out well, Paramount will try to bring 'Star Trek' back to ttlev1s1on," s <i1d Roddt•nberry "J v.ould hope that il would lake the form or occas1onal r.tms 10 the long .... ;;..;;..;._. ______ ·--··-·_-" __ -_. __ ._,._ .. _ .. _._-_._"_~_~_ form. I don 't lhcnk J could face the insanity of anOlher w,ekly ·star Trek ' A s )OU may r ecall, at ··ttc d go i.omcv.here in lh1:. tnmp..i ny 1f h1• ""ren'I :.uch a cloc:k·watcher. " From April J through the 9th Mariners Satilngs and Hickory Farms will be showing you the difference. Each dav, In each of our locations, we will be offering you a different cheeae to savor. Come Into any of Mariners' o/flces on the day we feature your favorite, or come In eoch day to toate the different varieties. Thurs. 1 Swiss Today we 1aste a cheese that was f111t made by the Celhc tribes In the Swiss Alps befo re the rise of the Roman Empire. Known more for its holes than 11s hazelnut Oavor. It is 11 world wide favorite While you·re tasung. sample one of our high Interest savings accounts Fri. 2 Big Barn Cheddar Traditional cheddar Is made from whole. unpa~;ieunted, summer milk of cows which have drunk fresh, clear water and fed upon new green grasses only Made 1radltionally or no1, cheddar is the most popular cheese of all Being popul11r means you have more to offer For cheddar, 11 ~., ~pedal taste. for Manners 11 s afriendly11tlllude . Sat. 3 String Cheese Ac1ually a wmh oft Monarella, the peeling na1ure of ~Iring has caused 1t to be a popular novehy cheese But when melted. its soft chewy t~ture c<in be found on tlw be5t pizza~ Mon. 5 Fontina Firm and buttery. with 11n Ivory color . thl~ sweet table cheese turns fruit into a meal Fontln11ls11 cheeHmaker's dream come ITue -a combination Emmenthal, Gruyere 11nd 11 hint of Port-S11lul. Start your week off right With this "dream cheese", Tues. 6 Gouda You'll savor the Dutch ancestry of 1h1) Hollllnd·s1yle cheese Mvllow ;,nd mild. 11shard10 slop lllillng once you·v" stnrtr rl You might r.11y the f111vor give\ vou dividends of enjoyment -a bit l1lll' " savings llCcount al MonnPr\ ed. 7 Brick Thur. 8 Farmer's Cheese Fri. 9 Brick Is o native Amtl'k:an chetw and Its nome Is deriVeamore from Its shape th11n Its flavor. There are many types of br1ck. but this Buttemlp offers a mild flavor ot flrs1 and a nippy aftertaste. It's creamy and soft and goes with many dishes. Being v~satlle Is a valuable asset. That same v11lue <:11n be found at Mariners to make your money ifOW Onglnally made on Individual farm5 oncl only sold locally. this mild white cheese ls made with part skim milk and offers ~sure to the calOl'ie counter and connoisseur alike. Belle Fleur Of French anceslry, thl5 domvgllc por1 skim milk cheese hos ~1m occ"plfld by Weight Watchers. Light yellow In colur nncl with a slight nippy tMte. It can drnmahl.c any wine and cheese experience. There\ no better w11y to end the week lhan tashng the difference at Mar1nen . All of our offlcn will be open on Saturday, April 3, 9 a.m. untJJ 1 p.m. for your convenience. lilhtpO<Jle«ll IMa1n OlllCl l 161~ Wn!cli!! O<i.1 (7• •t 0..2..tOOO All of the abo&Je cheeses have been provld¢d by HICKORY FARMS locot~d In Wutcllff Plaza In Newport Beach. "'""'°"'~~ !&.y•111t c-1 .. 1 10'' BavsiO<t 0.1•• 1114) 641-.eooo ~·_,. (Corner ol Forni Ave I 310 GIWVMYT• Str- (1141 ~7!1Q6 .. ~ ' . ; . '• ' I i • .. , . I JeoAA.YPILOT Deatlu Elaewhsre • G RAND &J. P IDS, ~heh. (llfl1 -Ceorge E. ~an. 76, a former prc-sa· dent of the lntcrnaUonal City Managers AsSO<'ta· lion. died Tuesday of a heart attac k . Bean served twice as city manaeer In Grand Rapids. Ile also was city manager 1n E scanaba, Pontiac, Peorua . 111 . and San Dleeo. from 1936 t.o 1965. REDWOO D CITY CAP> -Mrs. Dorothy BAL TZ-8ERQIAON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar &73-9450 Costa Mesa &46-2424 BllL BROADWAY MORTUARY Painting Slashed 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laouna Beach 4fM-!M15 San Juan Cap15trano 49S-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMqAIAL PARK C..tNtery M0'1uatY Chapel 3500 ~View Onve New Beach. naa ~ SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main SI. Hunt1"Qton Beach 53&-6539 " <Paid Polltlatt AdWt'tJ.,,._t> lJr.ir t 11111•11\ of Nl'W'j>Oll n ... u h . S talenwnl "7 Manl1 J I. 197{1 Your reflr~enldtlllt" 'lhould take dn 11c-11vr l)iHI in 1hr < nmmun1ty <tnd thr council ulher than ju"t dutlnq t>ll'< nun 11nw ~inn Octobrr, 1975. I have 1111enJed morf' t·n1111< 1I nU!t•tlng• than my ll\14' IJistric1 7 <11Jponen11> combined II ,, lmptorellveo your roundl bf' both Informed <tnd dedlc'd1 .. d 111 nwr,. 1han ju,1 rh .. jub ('JIJ>l't It'd A~ your (. uunc1l111dn , I 11h'if<~f' IU do bulh . 0\lt'r 1h1• li."t twu m o nth" I hdve publiihed Y.f'Pklv 1tdh'- m1•11h d~Rnlng lht' many luue., l11cl11g "' dll in N1•14-port l\v.u·h I ltdvt• lt•t you knuw how I ff'C'I on 1111pon11nt """'''· hul mo1t> lmpon11n1 i~ lhlll your '"l>f~lllllH• I"' "''1>1.n;.11.,. '"\IOU A" vour tf'prHent111lv•· I plvdge to h1· '"'1""'"'1." In lhf' 1mflul of mv co111o1ltu11ncv. /\llh11u9h 11 I• !Jhysk ally hnpoulblP ro 1,,fk 1)(<1!i'mully 10 1•w1v Nt•wporl Ht>11r h rt>tldent, I wlll bt• 111 vour nvlshbc•r· '"""I 1h11ln11 rlw1101 13 dnvi.. bt>tWf'l'll rh.-. houtt ol 9 ,, m. .111cl H v m I h•>pe I • dll ml•rt you nnd dlscun y(Jur lerllnq<1 .1bou1 1111' l~WI'\ Wf• foe .. during lhP nvicl lour ve«t-_ Dool"' To· Door N•lghborhood ltl•••I&"' MMI h :JI -1\pril 2 - l°11rnn11 dt>I M nr -~horf' Cllffs -Cameo S~ou•< - l <1ml.'11 tll9hland11. Corona Highlands. l\pdl 3. 4 • llarborVll'\11, Spyg,..., 8'9 Canyo;.., APf.11 5 4Batboo Island, lrvtne Terrace, &.t Bfufl'. l\prll 6, 7 ~ P~nfnsula, Udo lslt , Linda lale, ~t,bOt lai.nd Aprtft..9 , Wnf"'41wPon • April l 0.11~\i t. N~n Htlgh1t:~ Oovv ~Mrn, HarbW 1 lighland • Wn tclllf. On Aprtl 13th you will have an opponunlty to Pl«t 1 ouncllmt>n for chrn dlsfTlcts . I urgt' rhet your cholCt' for • P•~lrict 7 W'1.1nc:a tll,d{tosh. : l' . . • J ·Sfnc~. L ... _, A • 'I . . I t<-'"~ ... <<.M. .lr ·~ ~ ~ ",~ DUNCAN MdNTOSH'. JR . C•ndida• for City CouQCll ' ..... ~r ... dtta .. •to • .. • El.ct 0.9c.tl• Nd ...... eo.t.cU••• HH VIA Oporto, hlte H2. N~rtS.acll.CAt2663-(714)67J..tHO .. Solon's Alimony Upheld Cooperation: ::::"~:': .. ~~:i,~I., Central California city of 2.800 have shown 1r w11lmgness to t•eonotruze by cutllne their sala In half. Thi• l':trt llmt• C'ounl·•I JlCl'l' 1>.av $150 u m~,L. but two nrw t•ounr1l mt'mbt·r~ i.t•,1tt'(t thl:c 11\ufth <'ombmed "Ith h~ o holdover:c en ttpprovti a r~yc tlon to $75 us un "economy m o\·c " However. C':.allfo1·nlo t•ll'\'lic:m-< haw prot\fbiti- char (lcs m \'Olllll'il M.1lnric11 until tt new counr ll CttJm begrns, whk h won't bti for anolhl·r two yt•urs. f So, three counrll me m b\•rs dccldl'd to Y( e half thl'lr pay In tht' rnl·imtlml" Councilman 1..-~ry t: n onds srud ' I "We f1~urt'(I lhl· Job didn't wnrrant it." Dt~di­ 'aid of lhl• SlSO l>ulam•" "We fi11un •d we could tt~t 11 some" hert! el'" hl..l' rl'cn•at1on or-i.oml'lh1 ng." I Teiijiki Sc1ved Steak Ir ()Ill J la tOPM soup or salad. potato. fresh roll and butter S2.35 SPIRES THE BOOJC\1AN Reviews IRVINE MacArthur Blvd at S 0 FllfY COSTA MfSA I 3125 HatbOf Blvd Great Western • • • • is g1v1ng you more ··~·-.. ,,,··] -"\. ----.. --~-.•.. -.. . , New! The Great Westerners Club ~,~ ... ~~ . ---. -J~~;! ~_;;:;:--. • Do you like to go places and do things? Come JOin the Club. Sail ~~ ..-. -:-·, .:.J . · . ~ away on the! fabulous ships of Royal Viking or Princess Cruises. To I _,.... ~ and later every weekday. More time to save! We're open Saturdays. <) 30 to 3. And weekdays Q 30 to 5-:m. Until 8 in many shopping areas New! Defer Income Taxes on Earned Interest Now you can d\ l1·r f ,.d,,r,,f .rnd '>111!<' Income To>etl on lrtel•''I ,~1u ,.,,m rm !Klvln!J'> accounb 11nd nil"'' ,,.,~·ts h ' madl• possibl,, wuh a nl'W lm.P,lmi'nl J\nnu111, now oll1trcd to ~vc~ ~ Grl'.,I w_..,h•rn b~ ._,,f,•co Life ln'iurance Comp.1m, I or ..avin•1s of $10,()(K) m 111<m• C"nmr In todny nnd ll\k l•l w1• .1 hrnn,c<.I S11fec-o repr,'Wnt.lllw. -~New! Telephone Transfer Service ~ et"'j Trans(Pr idle fund~ from your hank rhPckmri Mcount to Grelll Western ~. and earn 'J' 1'':, Compoundl•d O<lllv.1·wl)I d,11) fh1•n 1ust telephunl' , \ '"'hen 11 .. ~d~d We transfer fund~ t>.1ck 1., v<llH du•l kln•J .iccount 1h,,1 ... :J c;amp day. Free with S'>OOO balnnc• New! Hertz Extra-Discount Card C u•I •'ll.lrO lllvtngs On rl"'nt-i\ uw. I n•c. ~ application Imm' 1\I .uiy G W office with UOOO' • In flWll'lq" V"11 ll1" ltt•I I 1W .111tl 1,1k" d 111114' <,VJ hrm\o v.11li you h \ •• col11d11I \-111111'1' li.1111\ II \ fun .mrl •jU/lfrlll l\•1•d 11 I lll>lk•• \1'1U 111\1 ,\ llllJ•• "'1 ... r I 11•1• Im th._. ,,.,kmri 111 .1ny <,w flfli1 to ..,upplv ,, hm11...,1. I a re lo~t or 1 <olnl<'rl, call C red ii ---C.1rd St>nhnr•I ,,, their 211 hour, toll lrc>t• num~·r Ca1•h •Ir•' r olllCl'lh•d 1mm1•di.1h!IV o111tl IWW c,ud~ ·~)Ul!J Lu•1q1vic and Kl'VS dfl' w•11,11·r··• I. 11 >0 I rc•e J v•·.1r 11wrnbcr~t11r 1.1.1111'i-'1000111 >.l111nq,, More Income ) Tax Savers / Lt•nkr .o1 • "" 1r,tl l11•• 11•1mlwr 800.252-0019. IRA Pl11n I or md1111du.ll\ nt1I II\ r111olh•'I pl.in "·IV•' up l'l ~I '1110 1•" d1 fl'tr••d '"" Ii Y'"" Keogh Plan I• 1r 1111•" II l'mplnyo rl C:,11v1> up I•, <:., 7 '100 I·•'< dv(,•r11•tl 1·.i1 h l/l'•lr Roll.Ovu IRA ( 11111in1wtl 1.1>e ''"'"''' (ur comp11n11 p,1ld Ol'nl'f1t fund .. fl'< • 'IVl'd wlwn 1 hrlllf1lnq jnlv. More Free Services , W .. f!AY the c<MC ol th4>se wl'\llce' f<1f you. wllh qu.1hfvmq h.''"''' ,., Dou hie Your Money -.,,fe De~t ebx Herl.l fair,, l>1o,c11un1 t t1rd Chl'tk1ng ~count Nol<'l"V ~eMrl.' l\mt>ncan E~ess Tra~ Ch~ •,Copying 5erv11 c f\ment "" (>eJH*44o!W'I) om~ Colle<'tmn of lrU\I DePd\fNote, Tiw l1rr.11 Wnteml'f\ Cluh C"'l'l1•ck I\ Ml')n lh '>••l'\ll('t: l.rcd11 C.uJ ~nhn1•I ... In leH than 9 yu,.., wlwn lnh•rtJ~t " l1•lt to compnuml 8•0601',. daily $11.MIO minimum(, II) W<l" (Lull1>r lC, wtthdrawdl' Jll•rmlHl'd with sub-~·· AMllUAI. l1110 st.\ntl11I rl'dur lion r1f lrih•ri•~I ) /\'k • : .,• 7 SOJO about 311 our r11tP, Thi' hiqh\!st ~ .. ,. ,• • 1 7C tinywherr with ln,ured \df<'lv. fFSiJrl CUUAllllll &M•11 ur1 ASSETS OVER • ..., 81Lll0N t::: ~l giving you more. And there's more to come. ~WESTERN SAVINGS . 0 TO 3/ WEEKDAYS 9:30 TO 5:30 /*OPEN WEEKNIGHTS TO 8 I FULLERTOH 170 l-'C)Ut'll Rn.id n1>~r Ba,tanchury • 5'>8·6000 NEWPORT 4~ Nl'wpo•l Cl'ntpr DriYI' • 759·4700 *LAGUNA HILLS 24100 El Toro Rr1 (l"''"'" W?•ld) •SSA 6000 •HUNTINGTON BEACH 16141 8P.1ch Elou1evArd • 847 1;81 r ' 1 ' , .. • . DU.tch Lingo Nautical Femananc client W1 hes to debate further "1th our t o\ c and War mun 11s to whether UIJ fair hu1red fellows arc us romantic as the dark·ha1red bon An oddity. this. Jn person. the blond mun tends to develop a particularly powerful appl'al, rarely unnoured by lady ad· m1rers. Still. pruct1rolly all the great screen lovers have bcl'n dark·halred. Blond men do not photograph well, evidently. A Bnlii.h uuthonty on dentistry contends one or {'\'l•ry four yoonitslers m England will havP (Jbc lel'lh by the a~l' or 2U . • Three out of e \'t•n • :w TV 'lC'lS na · l1om,·1dc urc hooked up to c-able!>, J s1itnif1cant begin· rung for puy tdC\ ISiOn ... Jncredablc report here 1s 25 percent or the pet food manufactured in this cou n· try I!> eaten b} people. tr :iou didn't chew at least 168 stic k!> of gum la.st )ear. you failed to keep up~ 1th the nciltonal average That c1t1zen "ho eats the most s ugar 1s the Icelander .•. One m every 2.000 babies is born deaf ..• Average human fangcrnall grows 12t l00ths or an inch per month. PASSPORT Q "What do I need to ~et a passport"" A. Proof or both your c1t1zensh1p and your 1denlaty. They 'r e not the same. please note. The architects are complaining mightily now. Anra).?c foe run!'> :.tbout eight percent of the on·rall construction cost In other words. for a ~l million building. the architect would i:et about SS0.000. ordinanly. But what's got them upset. they say. is the statistics show their col>t or doing business is rising twice as fast U!'> the construction costs lhat determine. their f C('S. BESTS.\ILOR If somebody asked you to name those na- tionals rcj:!arded as as the world's greatest sailors. 1l s not hkC'ly you'd nommate lbe c1t1zens of The Nethcrh1nds Stall, they must deserve somt' kind uf mant1me credit. Our Language m an point!> out our words ~achl. -.looi>. schooner . scow and s lupper all come from the Dutch seafaring lingo. Addr~u mail to L M. Buyd. P 0. Bo.r 1560, Costa .\1tsa 92626 Special 8.99 '•mou• Corn1n9 Sun5•ntot'" tunahact•• tl w-1 I El Toro Irwites Public Precision tlyfnl mane uvers by tbe Navy's Blue An&els will headline El Toro Marine Corps Air Slalloo'a bicentennial open bouM and air abow Sat.unta,y and Sunday. The Blue Angels will fly s ix Skyhawk jets tbrou&h a aeries of low· a ltitude hig h -speed maneuvers over tbe base. ALSO SCH E DULED are precision drops by the Arm y's Golden Knights parachute team and demonstrations by a. ltanne recon team. Gates to the air station will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free parking is ava1lable. EL TORO authorities said the two-day ~ house will also f eature aenal maneuvers by Bob Hoover, a Rockwell In· ternational pilot, in the twin·en gioe "Shrike Commander" and tho F·Sl Mustang. The Blue Angels will perform at 2:05 p.m. both days, Hoover at 12 :40 p .m ., a nd the Golden Knights at 12:SS p.m . Citrus Aide SACRAME~TO (AP> -The Cilrus Adviaory Board is getting a public member, l1arynora Friedberg or Visalia, to serve with 11 citrus pro- ducers. She will serve to Aug. 31, 1976 on lbe board that helps hJm ad- minister the CaUJornia Citrus Im provemenl Program. Start1 lltur9da, , Aclfl 1 The Sensatio.nal SunSensor™ glasses. JC Penney ..... __ 0;;...A_IL y PILOT ' I I 1 • r1n So soft you'll hardly know you're wearing shoes. Our slingback sandals are fashioned of ever-so-soft marshmallow vinyl. Open, airy, lightweight to give you all-day comfort. Choose yours In a rainbow of spring shades: blue, white, bone or•lush Ice cream pastels. Misses' sizes. 3.99 '• I •l-41 ) . \ , . .. • p ' . • I ~, \ t \, . . Avallable ·Jn Los Angel•, Orange, Riv81'91de, San Bernardino and Ventur.a counties •. ·-·'· ' '1 J 2 DAILY PILOT Wedneeday lillarc;h 31 1t7t \ • New Roads Chief Under Fire\ U.S. BRASS I lJ. I I NOT ANTt·F'REEWAY Caltr•n•' CM•nturco Stertt Thurtdey, Aprll 1. ' ~SACRAMENTO (AP) - California'• new lrmvportallon chief -already ul1Mr fin - says hlshways will contmut> lo have lop priority In ber depart· ment. but that sh• wat.s a bdler balance between hlgbwaya and mass transit Adriana Gianlurco denied SUI· aesUorus that the new "balaMe" she advocates could be interpret· t-d a1 "onlirreew~y." "IF YOU MEAN are we coJna to give man transit a rreater priority than highway~ -no," she 1ia1d in a news conference. a $ for Control Top (-...... pantihose at super l~ • savings .. Sale• lo• S6 11•9 S2 uch r ,,, .. ' r r ,,,, · f r >Iii'" • ~Ir-. • • 1 ' ', 1 ~' 1 •1 I r ,,, ,..,.,,.,. t1... •• ••' 1• , r A t II ' I 1 • •(I '"'1 '•, .., ·~, !. .~,. ,., ,, " .. ' •• , • .. , ( ,,, •• Top w·I" U"f~IOOI •!y't"l:l (n1101t'" A ~· tf"! ·~ •·•r" .......... v~n t •lf' c 0"'. I T D "'''" ••• ,. •ft'd lo., ~-1\i:. rf'q • l>O • ''"" Siie • ,_ 11. / / ~/ ...... _ --- 20°/o off beautiful handbag buys at big savings. Sale 6.40 Re9 SI ' '" • ' ' 1t-l l ... ,..,. "" I •1 ' , r ,, , ... , ... , •• ,....'\t"' ,. .. ,., ,,., , I' I t('hl \ it" / I ' I \ ---1 All ..t.1Hlee1 .. fteetl•• lhroug1\ Sundey, AW'l 4, "I tb ak the• &hw97 •Jllem it &OU\I to remain the mostl"1pcl'· tant element of th• trllNlpCll'ta. li«1 •1fteal ln lhe fcnseea* future." SHE MID TR& state htd'·IM>l put enouah empha.sls on ma s tran11t de\•elopment. And she said buses may be mot"e prac. tlcal than costly modernistic systems lake the Bay Area Rapid Transit District lBART> in the San f'rancisco region. Ms Glonturco. a former assis. tant secrNary oC California's Bu11lness and Transportation ... , " CO,,ll'Ml)<) .. \•y •IYIO Mnlj1>.,o• In \otl winyl e11,y·IO•m4ltµi 1n pop11ll1r Col(>fl Sale5.60 "•• St T ,,.., ., , .. ,. 1 "'""""''1" •" , 1'"'', 100\ WM"1• '·~~1ny ro it\ t') '-"'' ~,.,. hl')M Sale10.40 Ille; S 1j L•,.lhr, rich""" '-"" I" 1•1' r "'-" h11Mb \fl\ ..,,,., °"'~ l"'UCh .... A0j11,l6Qle lllAP' ColOfa, AYlllable In Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. Agency, was appointed thas month as head of the Department olTransportalion. SHE S£aVED AS director or plannine for the &f455ach~ts Otrice of State Pllinnlna and Manaaeme.nt from 1913 until la t fall. when she took the Bwilne 11 and Transportation Ajency PQ6t ror rour months. The 36·year·old department head has been cr1ticiud by Sen. Randolph Collier < D· Yreka>. ai. being a freeway opponent. BUT SHE DISAGREED: "My St•rt• Thursd•y, Aptll 1. approach 1s for balanced tranllport.ation 1 think different solutlon are 11ppropnate in d1r. ferent situutions," she added '"In heavily settled areas mas lramlt may be a betler way to move people around " She sa1d a.he had mixed feel· lnp about so-called "heavy rail" tran!'lll systems like the one operated by BART "I would le nd to fuvor less ex . pensive. more flexible systemi1." ::.h~ said. mentaonJng greater bus u~e a' an cxamplt-. Wrap up in pow-colored serape stripes glowing on a blanket of gray. 'NO PRUSSIANS•. I WASJIJNGTON (AP) -'Mle '' armed forces spent $1.2-l million " In fl!1cal 1975 maintaining l~ house for aenerals and admlrn1$ 1 asslaned to the Pentajon. 1'~ ' a\lerage maintenance cost w~ ... more than $8,200. , , One house rt-celved a $4.300 ··• p11tlo, accordlna to Rep. L~ Aspln <D·Wls.), w~ !laid, "It'~ ·· high time we 8topped trent1n11• 1 our gentral!I and admirals likl' some sor t of Prustdan aristocracy." Takf' the nip oul ol spring days wllh our serape-inspired hooded 1acket. Dono in sun-drenched soulh·of·the-border shades against gray. Full sleeves tlo waist Polyester/ acrylic for sizes S·M·L. $18 .· 1 '0 " ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY · 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIOGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENfURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOO. Uae your JCPenney charge card. * DAILY PILOT t I :J Gays Regrouping After C·ourt Battle WASHINGTON <AP) - HomOM1tual riJhU ac.tiv~ .. bitterly diuppo1nted" by a tt- bulf from the U.S. Supreme Court. are vowlnc cooUnuC!d ~­ forts lo have atate laws prohibit· in1 private bomOJuual relations between adults declared un- constltutlonal. Tbe court affirmed without elabotallon Monday a 2 to 1 de· chdon by a p ncl (>(three redenal I Judgu upholdlna lbt.> VlrcJnla sodomy Jaw. The lower oou.rt up- held the law on grounds thill bopt.o#cxual conduct "Is ltJ<ely to «lnd in a contrl bull on Lo moral de lin<v1cncy." Special 9'~8 ~ ilWI ewtlnf lrOl'I n• thermos11111c1lly control•lld neat Al~around vents tor -, bd\ter penetration 1 · · ...-:: Mist control bull on -f!,. ./ ·4 i ?-'':./'" Special 12..88 Jehnney ptofnalonal 1tyle half drJ9f with 1000 wans or 01y1ng power Four near se1t1n9, ~ heat conccntrat/2ot e · 8-11. cord -< ,, ..,_ ,/{'I .. ...____) . . -~1' . ~:f r-·· .. __ . '~ \.. 1t .. -· ' ·--..... -· .. B&tJCE VOELLEll, uee.aJve dlredor -of tb• Na&.ioul Ga)' Tuk Force ln Ne• Yark. said bis croup would seek "diffennl avnwes" to brine the que&t.lon before the natJon'• bltbest eou.n •c•ln. "We aro bitterly and deeply dluppointed," Voelleraaki. Thlrty·allt states and tho Dla- trlct of Columbia make tiomolex· uallty a ctlme in all circumstances. This Is also the law on federal reservatfons. although Congress ia cooaldering repeal. TIIE OTBEB JC states have ,, ·\ Save 25% on flatware. ,... 121 10-tlC-Mt Reg. Al ....,_ ,..,.,. service tor 8 Includes 8 e&ch dinner ""'ves, dinner tori,11, soup/cereal sooon5, salad torkS. toed drink spoons, cockta1l torks. 18 teaspoon•. plus serving pieces. Sllle 12.74 5$-9e. ... A99-tl.N ·Corinth' service tor 8 Sale 1Ut 42..pc. Mt A99-17.N ·su ony' service lor 8 Sale 11.24 50..pc. fft A99-22.M 'At1an11s· service tor 8 Sale 11.74 50-Jic. .. , Reg. 24.M Madt1d' sen11ce tor 8. SIM S30 50-pc. Mt Reg. $40 ·eer~etey Square' lor 8 passed bUb alnce 19fl 6em~ prival• hoiooauual relatJons between con.aenliDC 8du1ts from criminal laws. These sta~s ue Illinois. Con- necticut, Colorado, Orecon. Hawatl, I) el aware. Oh to , Wathlocton, Callfom.ia, New Mt'XJco, Maine, Arkansas, South Dakota and North Dakota. The Vlr1tnia law provides for a prison tum of up to rivf' years. or M jail term of up to 12 month.<!, a Sl.000 fin~. or boll'. It opplles to either heterosexual or hom<>e1<-x· ualaodomy, THE LAW WAS challenged_ln a . U Save 25% on lronatone. S.te 21.1s. ,..._ U1 ... vo' service tor 8 Graphic floral oes1gn 4S-pc. set includes 8 each dinner plates. cups, HUC.1'1, bowl• plua serving pieces. .... s:te. Reg. S4I 'f'kln' 45-pc. set lnclud&a Hrv1ce lor 8 pj~s 1erv1ng p1ecea. Golden tonea l'n • llo ral pattern. 20-pc. set. reg. $22. lele 1'.JO. 5-pc. completer set, r•o. $t3 Sele t .t5 Sale '7.50. Res. ISO 'Cal~PIO' 45- pc. set t or 8 inc ludes serving pieces. Abstract mottl 1n yellow and ootd. Sae. U .15 R19-U5 'Daisy Yale' •S· pc. set tor 8 plus serving pieces. Floral bouquet pattern. 20-pc. •et. r~ $27. Sale 20.2S. 5-pc. completer set, reg. $16 late $12. .... S1t.SO. Reg. 122 'Sky Blue· 20• pc set for 4 S1mRle eteo1nce with a classic border design. - Sale 14.88 Re9. 11.H JCPenney 7-epeed blender has 40-01 plastic contain- er. st11ntf'SS steel cut· 11nq assembly. Sale 14.88 Reg. 15.H JCPel\lley •low cooker. Sceel case. 3h q1 stone· w are 1ntettor. h1g(I and low heat set11ngs. Sale 14.88 Reg. 11.H JCPenney cooker/ deep fryer. 5-qt. capacity. automatic thermostat, wire baskel tor trving Glass oom~ cover Tetlon' hned Sale 14.88 A91J, 11.tl ~lflMY can ~ er/llftlf• ~. Magnetic ltd notder. Hones knives to• s harp llGge. Automatic stop. 'itche-n IJlelper appliances Sa .. prlct1 •«•ctlve thf~gh Saturday, .Aprlf 3. 22.99 Alvel • Cfodc-Pol'' cooks witl't low ttmperaturf's lor better lla110r. more v1ram1n re1en1ton, leu energy use. Removable stoneware crock. 26.99 u,. eon .. • 1 drip coffH lftN- .,, Quick brewing metlloo lor flCh collee lll•yor. Warming tray keep• coffee at pertfltt serving temperature. 22.99 OeMf1lf 1'9cmc• eeff-c:leenlnt lrOI\. Use lor dry Ironing, prns a bullon for eprey or steam lron•no. Large water reservoir. 29.99 General llectrtc• To11t•ft• Oven• bake•. to 1st1. top brown• 10 do a va,,ety of food preparation job,. HH conve· n1ent timed heat aett1ngs. AlllCAOIA CAHOCA PA,.IC CAfltSOH CUl'1(111 CrtY·""FOX HflU" oow..n fU\.LE1'TOH H~TIHOTON HACH LAOUNA HIUS LAICEWOOO MONlCLAn. N~O .. T HACff NO,.TH,.IOOE O,.ANOE 'nf! cm· ~EHTE HILLS llllYPllO! SAN IERNAlllOINO YENTUl'A WEST COVINA WHITTWOOO. u .. J0W JC,._.y dlaf .. urd. clw atilt by two Rithm<>f'ld, Ya .. MmOH•uaJs u.lnf U.. "ames ''John Doe'' and '"Richard 1\oe." "John Doe,'' who DOW lives In New Yort, said that be was ··sUU pretty devastattd" by the court'• dedsJon. In a telephone ln· tervLtw. "Doe " asked that l\Js anonymity be presuved. VoeUer said the m<l6t likely avenue for effort• to bring the question before tbt justices agaln would be tbrou1 h currf'nl challenges to the New Yock low NEW YORK , UK£ several other states. penalize$ or#I or anal sex outsid'1 or wedlock but not between marrit:d persons . l•te OOfttinvet l Mino• home c~ llll ComPete kit lndudee 21-qt. aluminum canner w11n rack. aluminum rotary lood press, wide mouth aluminum 1ar tunnel, 5·qt alummum colander And l ·pt. aluminum l1dle. fl'fffto• 21-~t. pre~ Coe/a..,/ -· Cast aluminum. parcela1n1zed e11tenor Pt••to• 20-qt. .,,.._. coollcr/ c-. Stamped aluminum. porcela1nized enamel e11te,,or. 44.tt. Preato• 12.qi. ,,.__.. cootier/ C8"ftlf, Eppa Ktaclo• t:' S Tr en~ur y Sec r e t l1r y William Simon hu s b cl'n awurd c d lh t> Collar o f lhl• R c publ1t.'. t-:gypt 's second highe:.l dc('orn llOI\ l st11mped aluminum. &=--==::""'\ 34.tt. 49c bo• Gadgell for home C•nnin9 Strainer or spoon. . . t.H Canning tunnel •....... 1.49 Jar wrencn • . 3. 19 Jar hller 1ar rack or 8 11nne<1 ~tra1nilr.. . 2.t9 foley food m•11 I .ff vi . ;./)"-;} -' ... f -...J nectricarty seals food 1n convenient treeze and cook pouches. Replacement bai;s. 1 or t •'z qts. 1.tt box F1rl'zcr bag. pint or quart •.••.• Ste box r rcczer b<>•es. p.nt or quart ... , 1.tt set Everything you need to can and cook! Sale 22.39 Aeg. 27.H . 7-pc. heavy-duty aluminum cooflw.,. Ml PorCl'foin•1ed en11mot cxtf'rior. Includes 11·1 ano 21' qt covNed saucepans, S·qt. cov,.,od Dutch 01rcn, 10" lrypan. ~ <'°"! .. ":"."", ......... ~ -~~ ... ... Have a new tea kettle. Alllmlntimteallettte ln bright colors 2\11-qt. Ca01c1ty, 5.H . S11111te1s steel kettle, 21'1 qt 1111. 7.tt. 'Country Garden• tea kettle, 3·qt,, 12.tt. .. SW'C•a •ffee1t¥e ""'°"""' 1etunt.r, .-2. r-.. iut •• r:. ••• ~., '''-1n CIC!ll'I( f•Ch ""'"" mourlt loll~. 69c bo•. ~ 11r M.i,on c JP~ fl, JUI.tr !lilt• 79c bo•. 1 ot ,, ....... '" l·"'!lt. " Jul.u . tit lie • ul I.' 2.69 ;::J 1 QI "'l'Jul.1r -· \ M."11n I·'' I dn ol I 299 ' # 1 r11 wut1• I Ill tu'J1 M.\~,,,n I u-. "''~ n l I I' 299 1 QI w•n1· mnu111 ,(..,!~~ J Mo ~on ,,,,.,, l>O• ot f 'I. 3.29. -f ldu •I' r• fl( 1 .,, f ,,.,, 111 I 2 •9 Sale 15.99 Reg. 19.tt. 7·pc. non-slick alul!Mnum cookware Hl. r ff Pd· on, cny·cfcan c1,c1kin•1 o.,urlacr$. port'l'IJin1tl'd 1 n;;nu I o.,autr•pan'> ',1•1 1nr hlCI••<, 1 '11'1 I .' f11 tov1•r1•C'J c,11ur1 p.tn'-., 11•fll lOV"tt <l Ouf1.h IJ,,•n. 10 f1 (IJ rtl, Sale 31.99 Re9. 39.99. 9·pc. stalnle11 1teol cookw1te ael I toplt"PIV Slillnfrn,5 Wollt rolfNJ t11Tt., rita\llr. handles :inrl knoh ... lnr lurl•"• I, :• ilnd J·qt r OV1'"'tl ~.111rr·p.1n •• '•·QI cov .. rprj Dutch uv• n. 111 · ruo.1n. ; u< '"' '"'I ~· 1 'l'I. Sele 23 99. Special 59.99 Revere Wore· 1'·pc. coolcw11re H t '•lt410lt1• •,·,,.,I y._ tll < 'JPOt"f l1C>lt1Hr fnr lud1••, I I • >11'111 •JI COY1••1·tl ,.,11tur.11tMn· 1 • .,,.,, 1r• op1•n fryp '"" .• qt. Clout.In r 1 l••r. b 111. 1 O~NMI ' IOt kfllll eml mf'.11111n 11 u1•. . . , Al'CAOIA CAHOOA li'A"I( CA.-IOH Cut.VP CtTV·..,OX HILLS~ OOWN!Y FUllt1'TON HUNTIHQTOH HACH LAGUNA HILU LAICIWOOO .. ONTCLAIR NEWPORT lf:ACH "°"TMlllOOI 0,.AHOI 'THI cm· ..VINTI HILLS AIVIASIOE SAN BERNARDINO VIHTUllA Wiil COVINA WHITTWOOO. UM your JCPenney charge cerd l ·1 ' .. l :l • .... ,, .) -- !\ J.f DAILY PILOT Welfare Chief Picked Robert Love, ~ Named by Supervuors By WILLIAM SCllltEIBElt 0-.. 0. .. , .......... Hobtrl l.ovc, th\' coonty ad mlm&lrator '1 unnl)'ll for 110C111I ~('fvl<'(' mott~r•. takl"!J O\it'r Mon day 0&11 inter i m c hll'f nl tht• Orange County Ot>par1mt-nt of Social Scrv1Cc'f (wclfurc1 Thl' 28 )'ear old Mi.lfr analy~t was namM to t>Jc PQ1Ct Tut''l<lay on a,3 I votc by tounty 11upcrvl,,.ou, who Nhouldc red aside char~l.'11 of ethnic b1oi. al\d wnrnln1&·" of J po,tilble t utnff of '1\lltC wdforc-furHh In m ukang the :.appoint rni·nt 1 Sul)(•rvi11or Tho ma.<1 R1l~y cast 1 the l?ne negnllvt.> vote, c1Un1 i what hf' said w:.11 l,1>ve'i1 lack o( ~background ond vxpene!1ce • LOVE WAS rcC"omm<'tlded for , the job by h" bo'IS, CAO Rubert !Thoma'I, who s:ud somebody had '10 ··covvr tha t ba,e" while tbf' ~county complete' 11'. planning for : J new human '('rv1ces .. uper- ;igency. ' j Though Love's appointment lo the $28,000-a -yca r Job has a one - ! year ltmlt. Thom as 'lajd it would be clMer lo three or four months the time needed to get the new agency in operation Thomas' r ec:-ommendatlon tnggered voC'aJ oppoo;ilion fro m a dott'n i.pcaker s, most of lht'm arguing that the county had !'ilde!lt epped r er1 ui r emenls for equal opportunity r('CrUJllng to give mino rity candidates a chance for the job. A number of the speak er s <'hallenged supt-rv1sors to ex- plain why the number two man in tht' depart m t'nt. Richard Ruiz, "as bypassed for the top post, which will be va<'ated this week b\ Wilham Enc:k son Erick~n ha<i accepted a po-.t with the O r a ng e Coun t y Catho lic Chari lies . RUIZ ~OV E D into the second spot in Social Services 18 months aJ:o after !'erving for 12 years a~ l'>emor cxec:-utl\'e aide to former Superv111or Da' ad Baker, who IMt a re-election bid in 1974 ··The sec:-ond man does n 't alwa)S qualify as the top man and Ruiz need~ a different level of professaonahs m b<'fore h•· woullf quuhfy." said Supervisor Ralph Diedrich "I am not antl·Mr Aut&," uw Fullerton ~~tvi.or i.tdd~ • J just bellcvtl he dff ·n't quaJJfy for th • professional levcl t'\'quirtd 1n lbJ• Job. I am try1na to 11ct the m~l quallfi~ pt'r on rea&rdl~i. ot hit hentogt> " PRESSED FOR pttlflC'a by memb~rt of t he audle nct', Olednt'h cited conUnwna pro- bft ms In the department. Inell.Id· '"" arowing h~ti. of fruud <'&'<•'"· mabllity to ('umph•h· n•J>Of't"' tt1· m:indl-d by lht> board .md · u ac.-ne ral l ack o f top lc n•I 1ul<1:1nct' · • . Qh.·drlt'h said hl' cool'ilder., LOVe's ~ppo,ntment ttmporary and that a ''Wldo rt.tn~an)( M.'atch lor the most qualified pen.on "Wiii be! conducted "·Ith full rt'1i:t1rtl for the affirmaU\'e ucllon re<1wn· ments" onc:-e the new aacnc~ 1' put together Be n Al\'llar . count ~ ar flrmallve ::icti1>n officer . warnl-d supervisor!> that 1f Love·, ap· pointment as formally contl.'"h!d before the i.tate Merit S)\lcm Services OHice, the county could be in trouble. The state office must be con. suited 0\1e r appointmenh to several county administratl\'c poits, induding the welfare ::.lot ALVILAR . AID lhl' talc> could I unch " rf'\'lcw of all county gf f1rtn,.lvt' aclJon pr~1cn and ~ ·n hold up hmd1na of cowit) proerum~ lr that rt>ml'd.>' i de· cml'd ll t.'C'l''lary. CAO Thom as n 1d the count' d~•n 't hnve to dt·feott 1t"' 1t flrmall''<' ll<'tiOll r~rd. v.htt'h ht: l'laJd lJ "far in front " nf ony oth~r jurildicllon In the Mat" In term!. or hlrina und advunct1mt'nt or m1nr>rllle ntt wom('n Ht·,tdt•' tht· C'ommt'nt"' b) m1nor1ty i(rou11 h•ad<•r' .it Tut•Ndu~ ·, ht•Jrt1111. 'UJ>l'n ''"r" were .ihu ur..:t·d to 1lt·l.l\ 1,ovt.•'' nppurntm,·nt b, th1• Cahfor111<.1 l\111'ofu1t1on of t\11~·1 al Work~·r' TllO~IAS NEl .SO:-.. a~soc1at1· d1rc•rtor of the ~roup, ,aid -.omebody with '"deep pro i:r:imttltc expt>ri t•nce" \hould gt.>I the interim appointmt'nl becau'e dunng the form ahon of " ne" agenc}. 60<'1al st>n 'IC't"i ·,houlrl have a 'lpokesman "hoc;m 'Pt·Jk with somt' knov. lt•dJ.:t• · In defend1 n11 h" ··no>" \Oll' 011 l.o\'e's app01ntm1:nt , Hale> said ht' had not been: :.ho" n con· clus1,·ely that l.m t' has the back· grCJund necc..,.,ary or that Rui z i'i not quahh ed to as!>u me the top JOb for a c;hort antt•ram pcnod OC Derby Due Soap Box Signup1 Begin Downhill racers -soop boK stylf' -can re~1~t<·r Satur day for the Orange Count)' 1976 All-Amt'rtcan Soap Box Derby scheduled July 11 The county derby nssoc1at1on will sign up antcrc<ot1.-d boys and girls al Hart Park 1n Orangl' beginning at 9 a m Saturday. omcaals will offer JdVl('t' on lht• dt••;i~n and ('Oil struC't1on of soap box racers and scv1.•r al race" under con i.tru<"tion will be displayed. There are two div'\s1on"> for this> car·s rl'PCt>. A j unior divis ion for 10 and 11-yf'ar-oldl> who must bwld their r at'ers from a kit purcha"led from tht.• All American Soap Box Derby Association of Akron, Ohio This is the fi rst yt-ar for the "Kit Car" di\'1sion The senior dh·ision entrant!> mu't de!.1gn and bwld their o"'n soap box racers from 11cratch Twt>ht• H'Jr old:. m;iy compete in either the Junior or '<'nior di\ 1,100 The winner of each divb aon wall ht• M'nt to Ohio lo race in th~ national All-American Soop Box Derby i\Uj( 1-1 • For further information. crall Md Garn<1on, Or ange County dl'rby direct or, at 538·8344. Paid Po1tt1ca1 Advertisement Auc tion Benefits Charity r aOff. WIWAMS "AS""ACTiVE • ITQOff• ITal The Womens Auxiliary o f th e C h1ldre n s Neurolog1<"al Foundation hove 'ichedulcd a "Dutch Auction '" at. 11 a .m . Soturday. It will be held with a homemade ctull ff'ed. at the Foundation, 2 650 Avon Street , ~COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION I~ ~ LEADERS . o Of Newp0rt Beach !: ~ R '! ... WHO REGULARLY ATTEND ~ I THE CITY COUNCI L AND COMMISSION M EETINGS ... KNOW THE ISSUES ANO THE CANDIDATES ..• Newport Beach. i\t a Dutch auction, a "" pl·rson place' 11 quarter ~ we fur the itl'm dt>'llr t'd, ancf ~ ARE PERSO ...... ALLY VOTl ...... G otht•r11 follow by plu<·ang ; "" "" quarter..; in the pot unlit a , . I prl··t1m1•d b ua:u•r goes • FOR ~ g • lt('mf\ ready for the ----------------------------·a f'Vf'OI 1nclud1.• an ;,ntlQUt' e 0 r ha1 r. pur11e, f"rt'nch ' ; t l'lt>p hon.-, pl ant~ and I PAUL RYCKOFF Wrt'l•awry . Fri:nch wine". - --- ll'O lhl·r 1tnodt1, anti a ('altul.1tor Jll d1Jn a11-.1 by -RAY WILLIAMS -IO<'JI ml'rchant.. ~ - -"'md., rJ1sed frnm tht" :I t'\'ent Rn to the the l Chi lltrt'n' N l'll rolo11ic11I t•ouml.1t111n .. 1 non prt>(1t. t.1 -c l!l1.t•mpl org11n1 1a I: troll o \ lunchl•on follow\n~ ft I ht• :iu<'t1011 v.1 II c•on~t'lt of ,. hnm1•m.irh' l'hah . '<Ullltl. • fOf Oty C.OUncil Newport S.och El.ECTK>N APAll 13, 1976 Gty-WICM Vott for The1t Two -- -- • a 0 ; hot bt t>:ul, 11•lr1·~hmc•nt'· 1 f :1 11 d II I' ' ' I' r t " -----------------------------· llonwm.H1t• h.1k1•1I .:ond'I al1to" 111 hr nn ':tit• "" Na A.II w. u.1A1ltu4 t y TM c ..... ,.. 5 Officers To Meel :1 1.'Alln()I < ~lllllHI A"lllfl'l'O \IOf'C,rllH i -"-··-•.i•nct r/IO\ 1tUMVl l f()y u•'.lo.l'\TI)"' f A""'91Mt t.l•t ••~tx.iie l.l11M ;()t'tt"tl 'H JtJU.lil'f n N"""'°'.tt ._.,..qnt ( AJ•() tH ,.,,r I tAUn ,,..., .,..,"' .. !'>If• (lll"A'I w,. ,, •• """'°"' I 5 D•nOO\C' fl()U "''ll"A J(lllH WATT Thi• Oranf,!<' C"ounty lY l'haptl•r 111 llw llcltrt~I = 01111·1•1'"1 ,\,,ocl:tllon will • m•'t'I Arml JO 01 the-El 5 l'oro \1.1r1nl' C'or1'" Air ty S111111111 Olt1ct•r 's Club ,. .. \I Jo:nrl1•rltJ . an t'"< pl11r1•r I rom Tn.,I an, \\Ill ""~ 'l't·.ik Jt lhl' tJtnnl'r m1•1•t an.: R•'"'' \';ii"'"' ·'' ,. r1 •1u1 n•rl Fur mnrt• 1nl•'fm.11111n 1·.111 1;.11, .;J l!I • Librarians To Convene I Th~ Or:in•t Count)' • Chapter of C hurch "' t.lbr a rians will m eet ~ from 9:30 a.m to 2 p.m Saturday at G r ace Luther:rn Church. GS3l • F.d ln~er ;\ ve , Hunt lngton Be ach. F'nr information, call &tG 2S9:t. or 962·!1t 7fl •• ....,_ "-n"""'• l·•· .. tS.ftlo.t. ,.,,_, -6 '11Pt;INIA VO~llllQ '~"""' ... row1ttef'llj ~Hflll".Yh~ a,.,,-. ••l•Nt allA~tNf q1)00 _ ... _ •"IVI. llAlALl'I -_ ..... _... --.. _hi_ "'""''" "lrlf" Jlf . ..,,..... .... IOYCf T ()¥1.1" ... _ .. ,,..., 0( f l't"All""00'1 ,,.,..."~' ... , '1'04 J()t•'Jf ~· t •• ._..,.....,,.,,.. ""'~' .,,..,,,""' ,.,,. ..... l'W1 The Best Way l'lOH -l'A"' •I__.,..,.,., '"AN .. •OUt 10.. . ..... ,.,., Jl 4H "'°"'"" , ......... lllOl."HO l.• .. <l'lllt< .. AH H~...,....,.,. ~·110 ... •fl'Wll ··~·~·,_,, co t.C• .. •O'• a.<-rv_. ''-•NS To Appreeiate Our Bi·CentenniaJ BIRTHDAY Is To Vote! t nESETWO CANDIDATES DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT! VOTE APRIL I 3t h iu .._.., ... ~ ,,.. .. ~.a.a..-... ..... , .,.,.,_ ....... .., .. , ... ,,., tr H (.tr; 1,.,.. ,._, . I Ron Yeo Honored ------~' ... C~u d•I Mar k»nt ltcn Veo bas bttn 11 -ANNOUNCING THE OPENfNG OF -J t'ltttt'd to a Ctllow b1p ln lb Am~ritan 101utute ot Arch1tttU, accordant to an announcemt'nt rrom the uatJtute. WA .... WIST A (t'Uowsh1p l1' n Jlltlim~ honor for lhn~e wbo have notably <'Ontribuled to the advancement of the protH111on of auhatKtW't' PET CLINIC I I) u Y~. lo addition to "ork1n1 uan11rchlt.ttt, has e . .. . ~ .ll'nfld a1 11 m •mbcr of the Oran1• County Planoln1 Comml111lon r,•prC' t nllna the FU\h Sul)("rvl$0t1al Pl lrk t un· d r the late Ron Ca ~,.. nnd current olllc-a• hold .. r . T om Riley Y eo a l ~n ~ervtd •- t'halrman of th(' Newpor1 Beach City Arb ('M1mllu lon from 1970 no to 1972 und w t1:.. 4'h111rmL111 o/ th~· H. D. IOUPAHI D. V .M. u 1ew.n. A..,. Huntlnglon 8HCh For Appointm ents Call (7 14) &4 7·9617 Hours 8·30 i. m. • 6:00 pm HOUSI CAU SBVICI AVAJUIU > If I ,, 11n JI\ I IJ l \'Cl·Projecl 21 Stu\IY Tc.1m on Open Spoct in Orungc County . ' ' J l t.lrt• ll'turld1y, Aprll 1. SaleS72 4 .50 and ·s A gre11t Mlecl on ot mel\'t llH Cnoo1e 111 ~• 1ohd1. h1nciH . Ill••· Ito. Men a potrHtN ~,. t 11111 "'''" 61\al'.!ecl 2·buUon 1aci.t't moclef.Cely lllr~ 1tan•~ At~r1ed IOltda w.tll C.,...11.Ut a111cnetd oe111fs A w1cic r,ar17t' .:t llltt All 1111 pricer. eff.cllvt lhrougl'I Sunday,Afrrll4. '9 "4eo I l l'IOrl 11"'11 dr"1 ,,,,,, ol JOit VllreUA . O•cron. r>olyts111 dcubk-,.,,, t.'l)d•l•ud IPIC4d cotlJI. ln11IOO C"X•• I l 19t\l ,,.~tl1L1m 41"€1 t1c-• ,, ton• '* ~lj •I• J J ' .... , • l Qf'\'l -~f·f \• 0'• r.ut sio Ii i , __ OuHits for the guys. ll , l l , ) 11. • 'II ,,.,,. Choose texturized knits, 4-piece auacrsuits for men. ''11 ·r 1.h 'j 11 'tr•I~ .. " •II .. , ,, II I• i1111 .. , ~•I I • u. ''" ~ Sale $72;; ~~ Reg $90. 1' ·• r. 1 f' A t1 / ,. .. < dOr •1ut \'llH\ 111 • ''' t • uf ,,1' ......._ ot ''' l•n,• ,.,.., "''"" /,n J .1 1 \1111!...,• . ._,Ill ....... , V• \I ll.,ll<" li.1 1 •• 1 I It fl a 1 0 o 1 •1 1 • 1 t t1f4i '1f1>f• lllfti-' P\Ylft") "" .. • 1 • .. • • • ,, 1 111<1 I • • f A•'• J• r t• 't.f, I , , fn •• ' .~ ' I I r ·-.. ·~ .• ~ I 1 \ r · I \ .·1 , I( '" '· .. ) Yt/ " .... ~-·ff:o •I(,:.. H,., .I• • '\fli ,y,, JI\ If I \ J I; \ \ WedMeday, Match 31 , 1'71 DAILY PILOT f S ounty. Agriculture Earning fJp, Groivth Down By WILLIAM ly becauat of lnOaUon SCH&EIB£a -~IUJt of Improved ., .. ....,,....... lvml1t11nttbod1. I s 4 NT A A N A ff• •l•o uld btab· 0 r 1 n I e C o u n l Y • • proftt cropt are replac. acrkulture lnduJlry Inc tM old orcbardl and ea,.,,ed a rttord Sl~.a ncttabifu that b~bt million In t9'1S, an in· COGlP'rttlVtl)' Jess pro- crtaM of more lhan S2.S nt at lb• marketplace. million over the lt14 Ile""· Dffplte the increase, according t o county A rlculturol Com · ,.loner William cben. lhe growth rate county farm income s more lh:>n lour HEADING the flat a•aln In tt'15 were the nuraery 1tock and cut now r lndu tries. which hawed a gros:t rftum of more thal'I w .1 million. "Tbe nursery indu.slf')' b a 1 8 row a al a tban S2 mllllon from phenomenal rate In re-1174. tn third spot were tent yurs, •• Fltchen valflida oranfes •t su.s 1ald. "fl returns ll10re million. fol owed b)' profit from tbe land for cblehn •n• at $7.8 leu upk p cost." Ten million. tomatoea at )'Hrs a10, the nunery 91.t'T mllllon and poultry Crot> WU wortb Justtu.z aUU ntUllon. million Fltcben'1 report lists 11 "mllUon dollar en· tnprbes · • in the coun· ty'1 aarlculturo Industry dunng l9'7S. Behind nurtery crops were 1Utawberrles al W .• mlllion, up more EARNING be tween Sl.S mllllon and $3 2 mllUoo wtte celery.~ cattle, aspuasus. dairy roods. corn. mushrooms. uullfiow r , ttvocado11. green b~ans. dry beDIUI and barley. The ttpart shows that c ludln& •trawberrlea, the cou n t y':. farm grap fruH. ltmont, animal Industry. which oranges, f.iVOOdOi and totaled nearly SZO million othtrs, 11rossed just over last ynr bu declined $41 mlllioo. ateadlly In value In th Thal flaurt: la almost put 20 yearit. l n 1955. tt exactly the same as lhe was worth more than $4Z l9SS figure for frult crops million and ten yUr$ but fltchco noted the 8CO. theft&urc wa $288 C\lrrcnt produclna million acreag~ I four limes The county' lrt'C fruit ond bi:rry crops pro due~ 11 totnl M 226.239 ton~ from 14.400 bcnrin~ acres. Thti total crop, in· less lhon 20 yurs aao. Truck crops ylcldl•d 175,000 tonl' from ll.7M acres nnd brought a ~ro.~~ or $25.3 million nl the marketplace. nt:LD crops suc h a hay, arain, dry beans and s traw product>d 33,600 t ons I o t year worlb S3 1 a million. A 1rowth rate of more lhltl JOO percc.-nt wu re- corded by the apiary In· dustry (bees and boo y) which Jum pcd (ro m $366.000 tn 1974 to $722.800 last year Fitchen nott><l that the number of produclnit be colonlt:s lncrealied by more than 3,600 and honey production per colony lncreased bf ~.s • POunds. A total () 1 14 ~ million p0und1 of hocwy worth $618,000 w~re pro. du«d last year In the county. Fitchen 1trtu ed that the cash lncomt! flauttt In his rfport lnc&ude pro- duction co•ta, harvnUn.a and preparatlon for marlctt. Ht sold the arou rtauru don 't ttpreaent actual proClls to the county's farm ln· dustry. ts •lower l•st year·-----~----~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ n the )'ear before Starta Thuraday, April 1. , en an incr ease or ' ly $12 million wai. ded. ltchen said the down can be at· ed to several rac. *•· lncludlnc the dual reduction ln acreage due to new atrial. realdential commercial de· ment and \he fact Jt 1974 was "a larly good year" ared to 1973. E ALSO said wildJy uctualing crop prices and infl•tion accounted put for the sharp p between 1973 and Tbe crop report -.Wed that the county liiilt • net of 280 acres of a.rm land last year , .. pplng the total to •.456 acres. That is .-Ut lS,000 acres less u.an a decade ago, when tbe •1riculture prorit.s '"1'e 40 percent lower ta.In this year's total. .According to Fitcben. county farm land ap· pears to be producing more profit on less land tMn ln the past primari· New Cars Exhibit At'1 Plaza .. aves Work~saving· 3-cycle convertible dishwasher Sale 219.95 Reg. 249." JCPenney autome\lc dishwasher has overnight dry cycle to help you uve energy. Compartmented silverware basket. All porcelain tining. Convertible model With maple veneered wood culling board lOP. Use as portable now, install under counter tater . Built-in \lndercounter diShwasher teg. 239 95. Sale 209.95. I •2611 Sale 49.88 Reg. 54.88 JCPenney upright vacuum h 1~ th1f'.!P·pos.1,on h1•1qh1 .1,11u"tment for all ynur r HfH'I~ .. Onl' SJ)l'C<1 Sale 79.99 1 Most 1976 m odel automobiles from the "Harbor Boulevard or Cars" will be on display at South Const Plan dur· tng a spring new car s howln g T hu r s d ay Ulrough Sunday. The theme of the four· day showing Js "Accent '76" and includes the spr· Ing line or fashion which South Coast Pla~a stores wUI display 11001 with the new car lines. Sale s229 Sale '259 Sale s279 Ro9. 89.99 JCPenney deluxe upright vacuum with tripll' uc11on cleaning. Four he19h1 .1n1u$lmcnts, including Sh'1'1. Two·spccd motor. Ae9. 2At.95 JCPtttMy 30tt gH range has porecla1n ltnlsh oven. Porcelain cooktop and oven door remove for easy cleaning. Gla11 oven window. Reg. Vt.95 JCPenney 38" gH range ha$ trve burner units; the titth converts to a 9r1ddle. Easy·cleanlng Porcelain top Md oven Interior. Modeling throughout the mall will toke place dally through Saturday and the models will dis· c u ss f as h io n with customers at she stage areas that h ave been set u' on both levels of the mall. All aal• prlcea effectJve lh(O\lgh lundey. Aptll 4. ••rtlcipatine Harbor Bhlevard auto dealers. lifclude Costa Mesa AMC. Atlas Chrysler· Ply mouth. B. J. Motors, Bauer Buick, Connell Chevrolet, Costa Mesa Datsun. Earl Ike Toyota. Johnson and Son Lin· coin-Mercury, Miracle Mazdtt, Nabers Cadillac. Theodore Robins Ford and Un1vcrs1ty Olds. Referee Selected Sale 10.99 ~.!r1.ct Re9. S14 'Wind lont,' a dense p110 ol Trevlra~ po~ester. Plush shag In sophlstlcaled ton•on-tone colorations. Sale 10.99 ~"it!~.ed R99. 81' 'Nob Hltl,' luxuriously sculptured Dacron .. Polyester pile, heat·Ht yarns. Deep ond rich designer colors. Sale 11.99 ~!,!1.•d Reg. S11 'Mardi GrH.' conhn· uous filament nylon pile 1n mullHono comb1na11ons. In Jutumn tone shJdes. Sale 12.99 ~:S,!~~d R•t· t11 'Topei,' nylon fiber c.irpet Is long wearing, cosy cnre. Hefti HI y11rns for orenter plle roslllency. Deputy District At · n-torney Myron Brown · · · \ Sale 12.99 ~:St!1'1d R•t· S11 'Royal Crest.' plush shilQ carpeting thick and rr'!1l1rnt Resists pllhng. fu7:1ng Decorator cotors. Sale 13.99 ~!,~ti~d Reg. s1e 'Tahiti,' DuPont• continuous ltlsmont nylon p1lr. Exotic decorator color:; m tropical mulli-lonos. ,... '-_ _, . wos appOlnted Tuesday I· 1 • \ 31 3 r eferee of t he I ;I ', Save 253 on Orenae County Juvenile ~· ,__ • . ' Court after deUber:iUons A. -;·~-table lamps! by a three· judire com · 1 mlllcc or the Su~rlor )'I • -A. sai.21.00. Reg. $28gingor Court. ~ . I JM won Marbltlzed de11gn • . Brown, 36, Orange, 8. S1te21.oo. Re9. $281qunre wUI rtplocc referee Luis ,--, column lnmp, morblc1zed l1n11h. A Co rtlenna or Hunt-I . 1':S c. Sal• 1t.SO. Req. $26 c:heckor I ' h • groovo wnlnut toM, cane shado. ngton Bcac who was 0 . o. Sal• 1t.50. Reg. S26 walnut rt(~nUy appointed to \he , tone bate wllh ct1n19 1Mde. North Oranitc County ... __ E. Sal• 22.so. Rc9. S30 con- Munlclpal Court bench -~ temporary 1t1r, cork 1001< finish. by Gov. Edmund G. c. ( F.Sal•2t.25.Roo $1!>tr.i· Brown Jr. J d1tlonot 1poo1111mp in r.h1M Referee Brown will be i· 1 sworn Into the SM.~•· .. ~ yur postApril7. ~ F. -....... _ .. Dalf .... ,..., .... Special s79 Pe~el •lie bteck·ond•whlto portebte TV h.1~ 11 1?" ,.,, "" (m••,35urPl1 rl1,1cion.1lly) Solid ~lill<' c.ono;lruc.tton for 1 :1 .. y mamtennncc. Up tront controls. Ouenlltlet limited. Ouenlilles limited on closeout merchandls•. Sale s59 Reg. $89 S·pc. dinette. Jr· rounrl 1 11.>lr. w•lh plastic lam1natod top. f our chairs with tap,,rcd h1'1h b.i ck ~1ytmg. Sturdy t.teel lramrs. Closeout s249so•a Reg. $299. C11ual, contemporary furniture 1:; a grt'.ll w,1y 10 brighten your l;im11y room or den CovNod m M ndsome. durable plaid or Hl'rculon· ofrfm fiber that wears and wears. Augqr·rJ wood bctim accenls and tables. MntchmlJ lo1tcscat. reg. S259. Sale $219. Ch 11r, rl'IJ S179. Sale $149. Oltoman. rrg. S89. Sale $79. M·1tchin1J cocklJ1I or end table, reg. S109. Sale $99. Sale s139 Reg. $169 7-pc dinette include'l oct.1qonnl I 1blr1 with porQucHook plastic top '31x ch:urs v11lh 5croll· work btlc~ • 11 nyl uphn1s101y. All sala prieH effective through Sundey. Aprll 4. · ... I -----------------------' ............ in,..-.. Hfl• lfttty ... .....,.., 1.1.u11;u.11 AACADIA·SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX Hills· OOWNl!Y FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH , LAGUNA HILlS WEST COVINA LAKEWOOO WHITTWOOO MONTClAI" NEWPORT IEACH NO"Tl4AIDQE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HlllS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENT\IR~ Carpetiftt and lamps aflo at TORRAHCE 01-"wasMn, ranga, V9Cuum •nd TV 1110 et HUNTINGTON PARK NORTH HOLLYWOOD TORRANCE : ,, 18 DAILYPfLOT ;Eagles Plastic Bottle Ban 'Looming? . I Nearer Privacy WASHINGTON CAP> -An en-Tflf! U.S. DISTRICT t'ourt UnlHS appealed, Pratt·~ de· vlroom~tal 1roup bas won here said the FDA was bound by cislon would at least reqwre the leaal aklrmlsh an its tampala.n to the Nallonal Environmental FDA to take another look at the make tht Food and Drug Ad· Polley Act (NEPA) lo consider notion of approving the use of minlstraUon ban ooareturnable environmental Impacts and . planlc throwuwuy bottles for plutie bottles rot soft drinks and when appropriate, bascdeclsJollb drlnlu. beer. OC\ tht.m as long u there was no The Environmental Defen. e direct eontllct with its other THE FUND POINTED out In REDDING (Al'> Fund took the FDAtocourta1\cr duties ill lawsuit that the agency ad· Bccau$e a pair of buld the agency eJalmed It was not milted the use or plasl!c no-return eaglet have fa a led to permitted to b se U.s deelsloo Judae John 11. Prall ordernd bottles damaies the environment mute alter two yea.rs of se>My on environmental Ctounds. t.he FDA to revi e its regulations by adding jg ""•c:.. requirlna ex· trying, the us. forc~l even lhou1h It •dmltted to br1ni envlronmeotal con· ceAlve eneray In their produc· Ser vice has propo11ed ·~. Olw,,,. •Job tbrowaway plu lie botUes were slderatJons into it.a decision-lion, and by emlttlo& tolllc fumes lleelfftl Burt Reynolds, whose old 'Dan Augu s t ' TV seri• has been revived ln past summers, wlll star ln reruns of ''Hawk" atartln& April 21. Next year It will be his 1959 se ri es "RJverboat." rloidog :s county rolid lo llnd you CAif llft.mploy,,,.,,tl' environmentally barmlui. makln.. iflhey are burned. g1vethem m or epfivacy .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;_~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---- The notion Is opPosed b)' the Puul Bunyan I.umb e r Company, which plan11 to use lbc road to haul out logs this 'ummer. THE SHASTA County Soard of Supervisors de- layed 11ct1on on the ques· taon, pending a report from the county public works director. The For est Service ~aid the eagles one of only 34 pair known to ex- ist an the stale -took up residence in 1974 near Lake Britton, in the northeastern part of Uus Northe rn C alifornia county. RJCllARD PFJLF, a s pok es man for the i.erv1ce, told the board he believed the traffic on the r oad bothe rs the eagles, and a sked that it be closed from now until the muting season ends in August Paul Bunyan's Milton Schultz s aid the com· pany has a lumbering contract with the forest Sen •1ce. .. IT'S U N FORTU ~ nate the eagles ;.ire there, but that road 1s the only economicaJly viable way to get logs out." Schultz said. Pfilf said the Forest Service ha dn't known about the eagles when it ,1gned the Paul Bunyan contract Opener Defects Reported KANS1\S CI TY (AP) The Dazey Products Company has told the Consumer Product Sale· I } Comm1'\111on that cut- t 1ng blades on three models of its electric can opener s may have a possible defect. A spokesman for the eompany said the cuttin~ bladl's may create met.al ~hav1ngs which could rlrop 1n10 food and be l'aten by the consumer The modeb in\'olved are 1dent1f1ed a!o Dazey model 6ilfl and Sears. Roebuck and Company m o d e l numb e r s 259 &18100 and 259 838300. 1'ht.· model -; wer e manufacturt'd in Oc· tuber and bear the cod· Hit( of 10 75 on bottom. The Onuy model -; \\l'Tl' d1c;tnl.Jutcd mainl~ in the South. Southwe't .rnd lo wt•r M 1dwe't lhrnu~h TG&Y and Ccn- 1 rJI llard\\a r c s lorei. Thr ~car" model' wen• 'old nJllonally 1n both r ,. I •• I 1 .. I (I r l' .... :J n cl 1 .11.1loi:ucs. t\ <'1')fTip11ny ~pokcsman ..... 1111 lhl' rt•movJbk cul 1111~ il-Vl'r !<houlcl hl' 1,1k1•11 off thr cnn openrr ,ind ri:turm•d to the ptur1• nf pllrt•h :I'(' for frt'l' rt•pl.wt•nwn I If or<fc-rt-rl thro111th a rntalogue. the 1·uttrnJ! lt•vt>r may tw 1 .ikt•n tn tht> catalogue nrch'r 'nll'!i nrflCl'. L1Utae11 Former Catholic priest Philip Ber· rigan says a cam· paign of civil disobe- die n c e s hould be directed against the U .S . military 's •·nuclear lunacy." SALE Men's Sweatshirts 2.99 Reg. 3.66. Mach. wash cotton acrylic. In solid navy or gray. S,M,L.XL. SAVE 253 Men's Sweat Pants 2. Men's Slip-ons 12.88 Black or brown in leather· look vinyl. Sizes 61/1· l l , 12 Men's Short Boots 17.88. Side zip dress boots with leather uppers. Brown. 7 to 11. 120. Sale prices effective Thursday through Saturday, April 3. 1976. Men 's Print Shirts 5.99 Mach. wash nylon/acetate in assorted fashion prints. S.M.L.XL SAVE 253 Men's Athletic Socks 5/3.22 Ree. 5/4.33. Cushion sole for com fort. 100% cotton White only One size fits all. Now! Dry Cleaning Special- Most DRESSES COATS JACKETS 99c DRA"S SPttaADS 81.AMmTI SLHPfNG aAGS 20%off .- SPECIAL Men's Leisure Suits Western style with snap front. 100% polyester. In blue, green, tan, rust. 36 to 46. Step into Spring with this great buy. SAVE 253 Misses' Long Kabukis 8.99 Reg. 11.99. Mach. wash polyester I cotton. With tulip appl1que. Step into Spring and save 25~ Red , blue. S,M,L. SAVE 253 Misses' Shells 2.99 Reg. 3.99. Sleeveless. crew neck shells in machine wash polyester. Assorted pastels. Sizes S,M,L. SALE Misses' Knee Hi's 2/1.44 Reg. 99, ea. Nylon in assorted patterns and Spring colors. One size fits all. Straw Handbags $4to$6 · Great selection of straw h<1ndbags Assorted styles to choose from. Big 'N Li'I Girls' Dresses SPECIAL They're the fateat looks In polyester.Cotton. Choose from several styles In solids, prints and checks. Machine wash. Styles similar to illustration. SAVE 1.44 Glrls' Patent Shoes Ree. 5.99. Assorted T·straps and platforms. Vinyl in black and white. Sizes 81/2 to 3. BUENA PARK•. Beach at Or1nge1horpe-Ooen weekdays SANT A ANA• 3900 So. Bn11ol·No of So Coast P!u.a~n ~aya 9·3010930Sundays 10to6 • 930to9Sundays10106 ORA .... GE: Oty Or. et Glrden Grov. BIYO. f"'llll <()pen ~ys 10 to 9 Sat 10 to 7 Sundays 11 30 to 5 .. ' • DAILY PILOT Ft€C P .. el Slated 'Tm voting for Ray Williams because he's actually done something about preserving open space.·· ' C·B Sales Skyrocket .... WASHINGTON <AP) -The Frffdom Train, a commurial bicen~al proJect started with ~ million in corporate funds, is drawing bic crowds and m eeting dai- ly expenses but is likely to up in the red. 2S·car train, paint· ed . white and btue. ca ies thou sands or it s or American m morabilia raoaina fr m Colonial times th ough Geo r ge W hington's copy oft.he C s titution to J oe Fr zier's boxing trunks . a robe. · 'llE T &AIN started its 121,000·mile journey tb o u gb the 48 con· ti ous states in Wilm· on. Del .. a year ago has traveled all the them states. lts tnp e to end in Miami on .30. e operator is a non· fit f o undation inally formed with co trl butlons ol Sl 11100 each from eral Mot.ors. Kraft s, Pepsi-Cola Co. d Pr udenti a l ur a n ce Co . o f A erica. lt was dedicat. ed Dec. 19, 1974, by Pr sident Ford at AJex· an ria, Va. N ITS EARLY m ths. attendance was ~ tty and the venture I mont>y. Now. says sp kes man Sy F reed· m n, "We a re m eeting da y expenses and look- in forward to other d lions" to offset a de- fi t be estimated al $1.4 m ' lion to Sl. 7 million. e project has had no ral or stale money. cities it visits pledge to help meet expenses an in return make a pr fit if attendance war- ra Ls. WE'RE NOT able to ac ommodale every. bo y who wants t O' co e," Freedman saJd in inte rview a t foun- da Ion offices iD nearby B k y's Cron Roads. V • "They keep askine w Y we can 't s ta y l ger, or when are we co ingback." he trai n has movini.t w lkways which take vi era throuth in from 2 to 26 m i nutes: OI' ginally there were co plaints that the lr1p w too fast to ucrmal vi wen. to aee every. th ne; the speed has n slowed, but SOm <' c idsm persists. H ERE IS an nd· Ion Cee or S2, or SI children 3 nd senior .... train 11 d esigned to~crommodate HS.SOC> pe ons In a 14·hour day ; or elals say four mllllnn ha e now gone throuah it. HEY SAID It hu n doing well lo r~l s t pa: 95 pe r cent of c pa clty in Sa nta B baro, Cam., 111 per- ce t In Anaheim, 104 per· c n l I n Sa n Juan C 1slr ano. 98 percent in T pt-. Anz .• 96 per<'cnt an Antonio, Tl'lt., and percent in n ouston, th Wortb and Dallas, . In the dtiu record· in more than 100 pcr- ce t. the train w as kept n beyond the normal 14 ours. mong tbe cities it is sr eduled to visit before th end of the year are ~I mph1s. New Orleans, A anta. Chattanooga, Pi ts burgh!... W uhlngton. N York \,;lly, Newark, P i l ade lph ia, R bmond, R a lelgh. S •a nnab. Tampa, Palm a acb •od finally M mi. tni oft.be Z3 t'banneb now available The FCC b expected to announce ihortly t.bt> detalb ol its plans to permit temporary Ucenstt lh•t c n be obulned wht>n a sc."t Is purchut'd and will be &ood for 60 day after It is mailed. Tho advlaory commiltH will be Uked to runu b n commt'ndauons on potenUaJ muns ol aUevt•tinl all the Pl'Oblems, lncluding ln~rlerencc pro- blems with lt'levision. hJ.fi sets and other dectrontc eqwpment. Valerie Harper bas si1ned lo appear in "Nagbt Drive". a 90 ·mtnut e World Premiere rnovi(, for NBC. I YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Elect RAY****** MANDYCOLE ~·l.l.I~~ , .. u0ro,~1i..1otiec1~wui._1M ~tt.1MO,NI April 13 STEEL RADIAb 18" Rotary Mower 64.99 3·HP /trimmer lawn mower reduces need for hand trimming. Easy spin starter Manual height adjusters. (8000). Sale prices effective Thursday through Saturday, April 3, 1976. TIRE SALE • 2 strong carca11 plies-polyester • 2 belt. plies-steel • 78 series styling • Save $9 to $14 on every tire you buy. • Sale prices include installation. • Sale prices Include tire rotation every 5000 miles. Size Reg. Now F.E.T. per tire BR78x13 46.99ea. 37.SSea. 2.11 ER78x14 52.99ea. 42.33ea. 2.49 FR78x14 55.99ea. 44.nea 2.69 GR78x14 60.99ea. 48.nea 2.89 HA78x14 63.99ea 50.99ea 3.07 GR78x15 62.99ea. 50.33ea. 2.97 HR78x15 65.99ea. 52.nea. 3 .15 JR78x15 67.99 ea 54.33 ea. 3.31 LA78x15 69.99 ea 55.99 ea. 3.47 All prices plus Fed Ex Tax as shown Steel Rad18I cs our own name and dQes not rellec1 any nat1onw1de standard ot quality Sale prices effective 4 d"Ys only. Use Your JCPenney Charge THE TREASURY BATTERY 43.99 ln1tali•dwilh your own battery ln·trade. FULLY WARRANTEED for as long as you own your private car or truck. H it ever fails to hold a charge. return It to us. We w ill replace it free. In sizes to fit most American cars •.. groups 24, 24F, and 74. Sale prices effective Thursday thru Saturday, April 3, 1976. •~~::~~~ II Special Buy Indoor Hanging Plants ~~~ 2.77 Huge selection of lush, healthy hanging plants in 6 inch pots. Choose from a wide assortment of the most popular favorites including piggy backs, creeping Charlie, wandering jew and many many more. 2 2" Self-Propelled 20" Rotary Mower Mower 69.99109.99 3 HP Bnggs and Stratton 4·cycle engine. With automatic choke. easy spin recoil start. on-handle con· trols. Tempered steel blade. (8001) 31;, HP Braggs and Stratton 4·cycle engiM with easy spin recoil start. Cut heights from 1" to 31~''. PTO auxiliary drive shaft. Tempered steel blade. (8004) --... BUE~A PARK Beach at Oran',let~o()pen ~ays 0 RA .... GE: Qty Or. at Garden Grove Blvd. n : ~30 to9'30. Sundays 10 to 8. " e()pen Wffkdays 1Oto9. Sat. 10 to 1. Sundaya 11:30to5. .SA .... TA A .... A• 3900 So. Bri1tot·No. of So. COut Plaza-Open weekdays ..... ..... • 9:30 toe. Sundays 10 to 8. A J. DAIL y PILOT Tunday March :JO 197t First Invitation OCC Joins Kennetiy Cup B)' ALMON LOCKABEY O.ltt .,. ... '"1! ........ Oranae Coa~t Collta1· will ~ repreunled tor the nnt lt\b yur ln tM pre1t111ou11 KtMedy Cup Memorial Re1•tla April 9 ll on Chesapeake Bay. The event 4• 1ponsored by the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. USC has ulso been 1nv1ted to partlclpote In the Kennedy Cuµ tor the lllh time OCC ha11 never twen 10v1tl"<f · because of a former Pac1f1c Coast lnlercolleg1ale Yacht Hae inl Association rule that two- year colleges were not cligibh: to eompete in natlonaJ competJUm. Little Spirit Takes Third Winter Race Lillie Spirit, skippered by Chuck Ayres, Dana POlllt Yacht Club. wns the overall and Class D winner Sunday in the third race of Capistrnno Bay Yacht Club's Winter Series. The seri e!\ features four classes of Performance llan- dlcap Racing F'leet yacht,, one MORF, and three clas~e!> for junior sailors. Summary : MORF -1, Vilam. lmre Bereci, DPYC; 2, San Souc1, George Vodika, Capo BYC. PHRF-A -l. Smokin. Jim Livermore. Capo HYC ; 2, Inspiration, Brian Estes, Capo BYC; 3, Aries, Bob Burkhardt, DPYC; S, Bi~ K ahuna 11. Mark Townsend, DPVC PHRF·B -1, Avoca, Tam Fuller, DPYC: 2, Wind fo'r1end, Tim Kahn, Capo BYC. J. Foxy One, Bruce Barry. C;ipo RYC. I, Nugget. Bill Burrow, Capo BYC PJIRF·C 1. B1lll'r End, Jan Biller . Capo BYC, 2. Oblil''IS1on, Bob Gates. Capo BYC PHRF-0 -1. Lillie Spirit, Chuck Ayres, Capo BYC , 2, Sea Urchin. Harry Kipp, Co po BY<: PllRF OVERALL -1, Lillie Spirit; 2, Bitter End, 3. Avoca; 4, Smokin; S, Obsession. SABOT A -1. John l<'Ulll'r, DPYC ; 2, Craig Fletcher, DPYC; 3, Julie T1 men, Capo BYC. Th~ rulln~ w.al reversed two yc:ars iaato. Tll£ KENNEDY Cup compet1- Uon 11 1ymbohc of the colh.·"uale national ch~mpioruhJp in baJt yachts. Tho 11er1es la bued on the ~.,l five of six ract.'1 In Luder'· designed Anoapoll11·44 yawl,. each with a sklpp~r and crt1w oC J<even. occ ·s team will be compo'll'd or 11k1ppt!r Hru<:c Ayres with crewmen Cr;aaa Durto, Puul Murphy, Jim MurUund, Robm Sodaro, Tony Wattson, Jc.•U Wt111s and Je(( Stone. Griff BOATING Boat Safety Exams Slated For Saturday Flotilla 25 of the Newport Beach. Coao.;t Guard Auxiliary ha !> scheduled free safety ex- amanataons of pra vatt' pleasure boats at the Balboa Bay Club Saturday. Owners de!>irin~ the free courtei;y inspection ~hould plan lo bring their craft to thl' pier in front of the dockmastcr"!t offic:c between 10 a.m. and 5 pm. Amlu h1u bl'en naml'O altt-rn.itl' USC's l<'.tm will con isl o( Ben ny t1tcht>ll , Curto 011"m, Scutt J:ltrn~ra. Bruce D'Elucu. Gordo John,on, Kevin Keurns. Riek Martin and Jim Eddy. Tuv Sclwols Heading East USC and Stanford sailing teams ha\'e been invited to participate 1n the Yacht Raring 1:-i vatata o n al Regatta next weekend on Loni( hland Sound. The host school as the U.S. Mt"rchant •tarine Academy al King's Point The rt.>gatta will he sail~ in Last>rs, 420s and Jnternational dinghies. Listerine Antiseptic 14 II. oz. 77c limit 2 witheouPon Right Guard Deodorant Nt. wt. 1 oz. Miss Breck Hair Spray Nt.wt.11oL Earth Born Shampoo Band· Aid Plastic Strips ............. ~"""' Desitin Dabaways 36'• ,.. R19ular or wllh ll1by Lotion ' I • SABOT B -1, Terry Murray, Capo BYC; 2, Mark Kanzler, Capo BYC; 3, Rick Polliw, Capo BYC. Membt>r!I of the CG,\ who ar" qualified vessel C'Xamincr~ wil l be on duty an uniform dunng tht.• day. After conducuni: the ex· uminations they will award tbe l.JSCGA decal, indicating that the vec;s el meet~ all legal n-qu1n• ments, to tbose passing the In· "~'ct1nn l 'SC skippers namc.-d for the event are Don Jesber~. Bennie Mitchell. Bruce D'Ehscu, Curt Olson and Scott Birnber~. •••••••••••-••••••••••••• The reaaua 11 CO!liadered as a ~====~====== 77c 99c · 691 LASER -1 Tim Fuller. DPYC; 2, Tim Cannon DPYC, 3, Anne Malano-iky. DPY<: 100'1 OF PATTetHS AIMt Colon To ce.oo .. ,.,_. prologue to the· nallonal in- tercolleg 1 ate s:11linit cham- plonsh.Jp rt'gatta in May at the Merchant Marine Academy. THURSDAY •FRIDAY •SATURDAY ltt QUALITY NAME llliHD CAllrtT LOW DISCOUNT rllJCES SHOr AHD COMrAllE HOUU MON-SAT 9-6 FRI. E V E TILL 8 :30 UNIELIEVAILE SELECTIOM OF NYLON PLUSH IMCLUDIMG ALL THE HEW lAllTHTOHE COLOU ltf'C}o $7.95 s5->s MOW ••. 14. REMNANTS AS LOW AS so c SQ. YD. COME AMO GET THIM f VISIT OUR LINOLEUM DE,T. w. f•atun: ARMSTRONG CONGOLEUM MANNINGTON ·&:S5!§. ~--------GAF BRING YOUR MEASUREMENTS \ J Schick Super I Cartridges Di-Gel Antacid S's 12 oz. Liquid or y>O Tablets 1.39 .. , .. , ,._ Oil Treasury of Olay Baby Powder 4 fl. ot. Nt. wt. 14 oz. 2.29~63 1 JYsny au 01 "' o t ---- I Clairol Loving Care Hair Color Lotion 1.09 -----·-• _. 14n -- Treasury Disinfectant Spray · Nt. wt. t4 oz. 881 SPf!C111 prices Oood lhru Sull Ao111 41h Wfl reserve the rtQhl to hrn1t ~1.1~rt1111t~ BUE .... A PARK· Beach at Oranottllorpe~n weel<davs " • 9'30 to9 30. 8ond1ys 10 to&. ORA .... GE: Cty Dr. et Garden GrOY9 BM! " '()pen Wfflldl'ft to 10 9 Sat tO to 7 SundlYI 1 t 30 to 6 SANTA A .... A· 3900 So Bnatot-No. of So eo.t Plwo()pen Wfflt.dlyt " • t30to9 Sunoaya 1010&. Wednesday March 31 1979 DAIL y PILOT • I (Bah&Slioff Tops -Area Ento11rage Prize~, \ LONG B!ACtl -tountaln Nadadorts tHmmate Valene petln1. will have Pe1ey Tosdsl a.nd Juhe Teeter s amona the 80 T--r·ur .. blfeMl Surprises Valley's Sh Irle)' Babaahoff, Ltt ia also entered aod holds the and Lee m lht lOO·meter but· entrants __ , _.,:Z.':~~~,,.v-·u world record holder n the 400-tev~nth bes t time amon& the 81 terfly Clay Evans. ex-Hunllnaton 1..• .. "• ... ttMVN1 ..,,., .. ,.,.,.._,.,.vN• I D ft mettrh'etttyl ,hudsanlmpoa-tntranlaof4•17.81 . Thc"y"'Ulfaceian1mposm1ltsl Beach Hi&h student now t -~..::~·1 All•-G••1tt !No c;-... ~•414• n ra ln•U1tofswlmmin11tant0m· Prellmlnarlesallfoordays 1411l of r oes in c luding Deen11 CCLA. has the ninth ra:st"\ ··-....... , .......... lt lMVN-•I petlnc n the National AAU St•rt al 11 • m with fineh each Deardurff or Cincinnati and mark in the 100-meter bultf'rilr ~:::~·oi'i'::n'~~:' ... N~~~ .. ~;~~.,·:i~:, senior Indoor rhampionahips at evenina at 7. The meet ends Sun· Camille Wriaht or Lo11u.ville at SS 86. Included in hue oppo:Ji ..,,, '"'v"' Allu ........ 1MvN1 ... ,,, • ...,_ ~lmont Plua Olympic pool dau. Tosdoll has a quutif,\1ng time of t1on are Mak e Bo ttom, Cory Hall 1MvN1 '"""°'•.,•MvN1.Ju1 .. o..,,,,..,,.,. 1 " St u >00 fly """"' To'4•1 IMV N-...\1 Velerte here beglnn ne Thurad1ty In lhe men's 400 rr~. M1ss1on 1 02 92 and LC\' l. 03 17. thtrd l,lnd and Bruins teammate evl' n8X· 1 .... WVN I. N•<olell••-· tMVNo Four events will be contHled \'aeJo High School stu<lenl Rrtan Mth faste11l quahry1 ng murks ter * onlt\eflrstofth~four-daymt>el Goodcll (N4'd•dores>w1llface a amonathe70entrunt:. Kevin Wiiiiams. former I • lncludlng the COO· meter free In touah field including Tim Shaw Allison Grant. tl (Qrm.ir swim Marina lll&h and Goldf'n West 200 -• 5., ... ::"<t~~::,:,,,.v .. ..,_, .. ,, 1 whlch Bebashort of the Mission of Long Beach. John Naber. mer m •he Costu Mesa area and College s tudent. has the e11thth J•mC.-t•• 1MvN1 ·1 VlejoNadadoresholdsthewotld Robin B;ackhnu~ and former now a membe r or the North fa s te s t lime an th e 100 100"' .. '' 11;, .... w1111em~u.-o .... ~,,.,,,. 1tandard of 4: 1'. 76. Corona deJ Mar student Kurt Carohnu State team. 1:. fifth best breaststroke but fucff an impo!!I '1:.1,, .. ,,,.,, c.oo.11 1,,.v .. _ .. , l(v•t Abo ln the COO free field ar~ Krumoholz,nowatUCLA. In th(' women 's 100-mete r mgfieJdmcludmaJohnltencken, K•--" 1uCl •11. , .... Ceft-.•w <MVN1 0 .-. d R k c I II .... llOWllO tMVN I 8111 _,.,.., IMVNI. former lympians Heather The Nadadores. with a roster breaststroke ;;t l 15.38 Otheri. in Chris Woo an 1<' o e a '""I('""''"'.,.'"'""' Greenwood and Jo Hanbbarger of 35. largest of any sqund com-tht> field include Mare1a Morey a mong others *"' o.,1: ..... 1uc.L A> Indianans ·c!Celebrate For Champs BLOOMJNGTON, Ind. CAP> - For one day, the rest of the world took a back seat and lhe normal· Jy quiet people of Indiana re- joiced ia triumph. Their1H005iers from Indiana University came home Tuesday -NCAA basket· ball champions al loni~ last. A while sign emblazoned with. bright red letters gree&ed the • team on campus and told the story of the Big Red's long march to the lop or the college basket- ball world, long dominated by \JCLA. "Welcome llome NCAA Champs," it said. The Hoosiers were greeted by 2.500 people when they arnved i.n Indianapolis Tuesday morning and were treated lo a slate police escort through the farmlands of central Indiana on a SO-mile con- \'OY from the capital to the cam· pus. Police sirens blared the entire route to Bloomington. Farm families, acknowledgjng the vie· tory, stood on the sideot the road, applauding or holding their hands clasped high over their heads. Smiles were written everywhere across the faces of schoolchildren. Motoris ts pulled off the four· lane highway and honked their horns in tribute as the bus carry- ing the Hoosiers wound its way southward. Broadcasters frpm Indianapolis, hovering overl"kad ln helicopters. charted the pro· .1ress of Ute convoy to interested • llsteoers. A Close Call for Marina Marina High School's Greg Ve ntura tries to get back to second on a pickoff play by Fount am \'alley Tuesday af· ternoon (above> as Mike Lung awaits the throw. He Swimming: A Family Venture By LAUR ENE KEYS Ol-0.lly rlleUUff 0.11, ...... -··'" ~ ....... made it <below ) as Lung applies the late tag !n a 3·3 8· inning Sunset League baseball standoff that will be con· tmucd a week from today. See s t ory. page B2. NEW YORK (Af'> John McKay of Tampa B¥Y and Jaclc Patera of Seattle found u fl.'w sur prises und u ruw prizes ,., Tuesday's Notion•l i'~ootb11 ll Leegue expansion drll.f\. Dul the\ were realistic enough to admlt. that parity with most of tho other 26 clubs is stlll a dream. Each team picked 39 players made available b y the rest or the league. The rest or the rosters will be £11lcd with rolleglans in next week's annual draft. when the t\\O team s will alternately have the first pi<'k in each round. McKay. the coach of the Bue· caneers. selected his son. J .K., a star wide receiver with the University of Southern Californla when ha s dad was the Trojans coach. The cider McKay also. picked running back Anthony Davis, another former Southern CaJ star now committed to play an the Canadian Football League Players drafted were: • ATLANTA NIO lkbOut. I•<•••. i .. n ... Oon H•-n. •~nebH ~tr. S.•tt•e, VH,Ct Ktftdf•<'· rvnnu\Q IMCk. hmp1llo IA~TIMO•lf ,,. ... '"'"' llMIM<•~· s.-.u .. : llUI OIO\, ·-"'"9 -·· s..111 •• o .... Pur • .,. ......... IM~I .... r.,.,..1 Bo. IUl'l'ALO G.ry H•vm•"· rvnnu"tQ b«'. Se•tOf' Fro"" ouw1, O.ltn\1 .,. O..ck T•mP4 CUy, P•t Toonh1y" .. , ...... .., -· T •mN B•v CHICAGO B..l>OI ll•ou•W•O. '"'"11..c• .. Temo• B•v Fdrl °'°"'hill, o.ttn\•n o.ci., t•,,...,.. &.ly, Uttv Eh_. 1uwttitt\•t " T •m.,. 8•Y CINCINNATI l vt• 111.c•-.,.,,.,..,.,.bi-<,, s. .. ,, •. ~'''" 0.w•\. Ot'•""''tt o.ac-., T•MP• a..-, Mow.rd,_.,,. -Ot«"• f.,,.NB•v C!.IVllANO CM• a .. ,><~. 0.1.,.,,<.. , ... , .. ~.u.. , " C»nwt••. ,..,,.,d, »•1tl• J J #c.K4y, ••«' h <«•Wr. T .,,-iQirill 9•y DALLA' •o" HO••td ••OPtt fftd S.•lfl~· Aol•nd woohcv Or•""".,. bie(tr. Sc•tllc-. t•t ,.._,.,"°"" IUWNt kH f•mlW IMY Ot:14Vllt \t•wf' T •i;lot Otttn\•wr ti.t~ Yotlho 8ut>De 9"""9H Otl.,._,,,,. •• , •••. '.,.,... ..... .,. MH\f' c-..r .. Hf"t tM•lt>. l•mCM ft•v Olf fltOIT (iotcton Jol .. y. ••<U9 \.f•tt .. )Otwt Mt M.t••"• ''"'' ono. S..ell ... L•"Y 8•11. h-ur. 1 ... o .. tu• GltlEN IAY «tt\ HulC"'fl\OA. t.n•b"'' ••r S@.attlie· Iii \' •• tlww\. Oftff'f"\lvt' IMO., $Jt4tttf', ..,.,., Sn1 t U •W•. t .. m_,. 8•t MOUUON r red tioAQhn, (P.ntfl'r \• .. HI• J•\-W 0 Hftfl )it· 1~n\1vt end, Stattt,.. M,.,., Gotneyr 0-Jff'n ,. DeO hmp•Bo KAN\A\ CtfV Fto('y "•"•••· QuMd \1 AitHr Jim """" • ~f•t.,, f •"'f>• U•v L•'llll'tf'nt" W1111em\, '*t•• l•"'IM U•y LO\ ANOILIS I("'" (,,.ddf'\, •• " .. b•< ~ •• , \~•ftl4' ' *' Mlll•n. ~··"''"'" tuca.. Y•tt•t. W1tl1,. M r.,( .. W\ r T •mo• 8•¥ """'"'' Norm (Ylt't~, I At • le. !>fttt\11• 9rutl'I E '• t. 11twtw.t •f'r. l•mo• O•Y. Oovq !aw1fl, l1Mb.Ht."'• lAmpe B•it MINNl\OTA ~ The lndlanapoli!'I Star, the From the triple crowns of r ac- ing and baseball to hockey's hat trick, the number "3'' in sports bas been associated with cham· piorus. And the three swimming Vassallo brothers of Mission Vie· JO High seem to bear that out. \.am McCollu"'· ,,.<"n, .. , ~·•"'"· JOf" 1\1.ltlon. •tfl't\\1W l)fC .. , lAmOl't fhy JoMt W;ttd, Qu.it(d, . : t • • " ' • r I _ttale'I largest circulation moi:n· log newspaper, ran a team pie· ture on the front page. The aner· noon Indianapolis News topped that with a red IU insignia emblazoned on page one. Gov. Olis R. Bowen, a 1939 JU graduate. proclaimed "tu-NCAA Championship Week.'' Partying that started Monday night con- tinued well into Tuesday -and more was planned later in the week. Trojans Rally To Throttle UC Irvine, 9-4 LOS ANGELES-USC scored seven times in the Ciflh inning to overcome a C·O derlclt and then went on to post a 9·C baseball win over UC Irvine, here, Tuesday • night Gary W1encek ·s l<'nd orr home run. five singles and three walks contributed to USC's bag hrth an· nlng UCI scored Its Cirt1l run in the opening inning on a s1ni;tle by Alan Bela,,.co, n stolen ba'le and Steve Carpenter 's onc·bn!le blow. The Anteaters ran the score to 3-0 In the third when Steve Morton doubled In two team· m ates and UCI made 1t 4·0 an an· mn1 later on J ohn Jo:spy·s sln1tl<', a ucrtflce bunt and a throwing error. It was the seconrl gom<• in o twin bill. In thl' curlil'r tilt, second baseman Rick Hertel re- nchcd basl' and iH·orcd on an er· ror In the 10th Inning lo J{l\'f' USC a 6·S Pacific 8 Conference win ovt'r Oregon State. ~'""o ct ....,,,., 1't> ••t,..MH ''\ C..t•"'"'·d'-c .... 1 •. 111 Ml).-tof't ( € .. v.11 v< ,,,,.,. US<. UC 1,.1.,. l•I .. , ..... • t I 0 • 0 ' 0 ~ ' ) . • 0 I I • ' 0 0 • 0 1 1 • I I 0 ......... ) 0 ' 0 ) 0 0 0 0. 4\ 0 w~"'ftOtO"'. ,., .... ,,nwft p l>oCMY II n O 3 o 0000 -· , " . lit1 100 ml -4 • I -l10 th-• IO 1 Marcus. Vic and J esse played a blg part in tbe Oiablos' defense or Lbeir South Coast Leacue title. But the biJ one will be decided to- night when Mission puts lt.s 4·A CIF title on lbe line at the East Los Angeles College pool. Ongmally from Puerto Rico. the Vassallo family moved to the Mission Viejo area last faJI to be near the Marguerite Center swi m facilities and the Nadadores. ' The Oiablos benefited by means or proximity. Marcus, a senior, swims on the medley relay team as well us the distance frt'estyle events. Vic. a sophomore and the huskiest or the brothers, also swims the medley relay along with the butterfly and the 200 in· dlvidual medley. And freshman Jesse competes in the indo and the distances. But with the Vassallos. younger does not necessara ly mean s lower. Jesse swam a speedy 2 02 2 IM in the recent frosh-soph d1 v1s1on o( the South Coast League cham - p1onsh1ps. His tame was Caster than the varsity w1nner'11 Olablos sv. imming coach Make Pelton feels that Jesse has a good chance to finis h an thl' top six at the CIF finals in the IM. In addition, Jesiie has quahf· ed Cor the nationals an the SOO free and the 400 IM The competition between the brothers is very kl'en , and Marcus is becoming resigned to the fact his younger brothers have been aimanit at his marks for some lime and are now beat· inf( them. The brothers b<'1ton swimminJ: while they were still livin~ in Puerto Rico. The brothers ' father. who runs a plastics fa<'tory in Puerto R1ro and F1orida, m oved hls family to the Miami area about three years ago. Although the VassallM were content to swim in f1orida, rt>· ports of the Nadadores· success drifted down through friends and the family decided to head west Sports Clipped Slwrt Lakers, Seattle in TV Tiff SEATTLE -Th<.' Los AnS?eles La kers meet Sea(tle toni~ht m a cnt1cal National Ba!-.ketball As· S0t'H1t1on cont<'st 11"11 be a1rC'd on ( hanncl 5 Jl 8 Jnd for th<' LJk<·r ... 'Aho trail ~attle and Phol•n1>. m the ran• fnr ~1.·conct plart• and an \;B,\ pl:lyoHs berth. 1t ., u mu~t 'A tn !-.1tuulH1n lo 'lay in f'on tcnt1on for second or thl' "1ld "ard thi rd pl<tC(' ~pol The l.rikrro; an· :Iii 39 a., 1111· poiied to Seattle <38-36 1 and Phoenix C39·36). ff tuld~• Gr t .. t.D. SEATTLE Milo "Mike"' l.udc. othlct1e director at Kent State Un1 vt'r~1ty, has accl'pled a l'li mllar Post at lht> llniver~1ty of Washanf;llon 1lnflf'"b Brr r :r PALM S PRI NGS Gary stifled San Diego on two hits du r- ang a five-inning stint in which he struck out three and walked one 1tla~k Book~d FORT MYERS, f1a. Connie Mack Jr., son or one o( haseball"s most h o nored fi gures, h uii been arrested on chari;te!-of bookmak1n11?. wa11?cring und ~n11a1onJ.t 1n a bookmak1n it scheml', pohc<' !rn1d Tuesday Tht' 63 yt>ar -old Mack. son of the !all' Philadelphia Athlrtir~ owncr·managcr , wa11 rclcas<'d on $2,000 bond follow ing has arrcllt Sunday night. polire said The charges stem from an in vcstigation into illegal J,tambhng by a statewide grand Jury, authorities saut Snr~a DI•• SPOKANE. Wash -F\Jncrul serv1ct>s are iichcctull'd for Thurs- day for Edsol .. ~. "Babe" Sncva Jr , one of five Sneva auto racing brother:1. who died Monday in a Spokane convalescent home ing w all d urin g pre ·r acl' warm ups. Coa~h F l r e d MILWAl"KEE -Cotton f'1tzMmmons was f1rl'd Tuc•sda\ ni~ht as coach of the J\Uant;i llawks, m1rl'd in last place 1n the :"at1onal Uas kc thall Asi.oc1<1· tion·s Central D1v1s1on. Gen e Tormohlen. r1tzs 1m· mons' assistant, \\O<, named m t<>r1m eoat'h and dirccterl th1• I la\\ ks m Tu Md a v night·" lo~m~ ~ame against the Milwauk~ Dodge r• Roll VERO BEACH, f-1 a -Ron Ccy sln~led and hit a home run and teammate Dill Uucknt'r tripled, doubled anct s1nf'tll'd Tuesday to lead the Loi. An1>tt'11·s Do<hi<'rs to a 13-R c·x hib1lion vie· tory over Balla more. Gettinl( 8 Down '•"'Pot 811 NIW INGLANO N,.il G,.1u Qu1rtr-rbtHlio C...tlll"'' 1(,,.,,, ,._.'""'''· H1nn1nq b K 11:.. \I•"'" Dufwood Kf'~•on. 0tff'f'\\lff cwctt r .-mo• R .. .,. NEW Oft LEANS J• 0 _,.n\, Otff"n\1 .... tf'U) ~·Ulf> M..Utt<.'7 L•Gr•nd '""''-no b•<'-t•mo• 9•r Dav .. fn.....P'Oft. c.rnt.tr ltt<lltf" T •mcM O..r NIW YOltK OIANTS 0on c.1 ...... "<"""'' ~.11.,. ,._,co•~·• .,.. '•ft'\•'lll"t O.<•. S.•tt•.-J•mmy Gwnn. flrwbAC.ll>f. , ....... 11., NIW VOltK JITS Jtrty 0.111\. dftt'n\•¥f' ~., S-.•ttlf", L•"" WOOO\ O.fff\\IVfl' t•c•I(' S...1nw. An1hony o ...... ,. '""'"'"9 IM< .. T 1mr>t4 8•'f' OAK LANO lOUt\ c_.,, .. ,. '"""'"4 b~<ll. T•*""0-10.Y Harotct H•rt, "''wuno ~t9', Tamp• B•Y 8ot>Moore, t191"t •NI. hmp•B•Y l'HILAOl!Ll'HIA &ot> P1<•rci, r~c•1\l~r, S••ttH"i ~tf''# Col4v11o_ hMbl0"'"'• T•<nPI 8•y. Dan VM um, t1~t.l4.·. fJimpa B•v l'ITUIUltOH Eo Br•dlt y. tlt'Mtb8(111.•r, ~ .... w •. 0.lVI' Orown. ~en\1 .... tMtll.. ~·"'"· 0•"9 A('•V•\, ••O•t:, hmpe 8~y Sf LOUIS D"""V"" Crump, dt1ff"''"" f:M (li', Sr~HI•'. G.tr'f lltt1tn1,,, Qu•''"'bo\t<ll, s.-,.111, Councll RudOlptt,, Offf'f\\iW .no,' •mN 8•Y UNDIEOO O•v1C1 t._. Tloton, o etf'n\lvf" t&(lll,..~ ~rctn•t. Cl\arle\ WHdeU, t1eM end, S--•tU~. Ir• GorcJOn. QW•d. l •m.,. 80 'AN ,.llANCISCO Wl'lftil 81•f'r Of'f,n\l'le IMill•, St''<l fllr; tJob Ptncnt<>f\ Qu•,.~, S.••ltlf' ~nttf'd Noort, ''-'n· runq~11.. T•mo• A.tY WA\HINOTOH Art 9CUl'hn. c.•ntef \.,1tll• O.n R'(f ,, '-'''""', l •mPiti 8•Y (t"n S,lonfl'. Otftn\tW· ~'"• f•n'C)4 ~, Kings Bo unce Back To Down Scouts Ki\ ~S!\S C ITV -Tommy Williams rei;:1,tt•n·d his f1 r'<t thrC'C AOa l g.1mc and Bfl h Murctorh o;ror1·1I tht• g<im<'· winning goal :lh tht• I..m. J\ngt'lt·~ K1n gh rolllt•ll I w1c1• to he.it K an ,11 ~ City Ii Ii in N11l1nn,1l Jlot'hy l.c·agut• 111·tion Tuesday ni i::ht. Thl' loss m ov.-cJ the ScoutH ~1thm 0111• ~1111H· 11f 1•qualinA thl! lcoaf(UC rt•rnrtl of 25 1·onst't'Uti VO wm le~s Attm1·., '.-11'1 hy Washington c·arlil'r lh1~ i.i·:1:o.1111 Ro~s. Dick L a n ~e a nd Joe Pactwa teamrd for a four·hlttl'r Tuesday and Rall Mellon de· livered ·a two-run double as the Callforn1ri Angels blanked the San D1ei;to Podrl's. 4·0. an exh1 b1· lion bast>ba II Ross. the former Padre ac· qwred 1n the off-season for Bob- by Valentine a nd Rudy Meoh. Sneva. who was 2A, !luHcred severe head injuries m a Sept. 8. 1974. accident in Cranbrook . B.C . when his modified racer ap. parenlly blew a tire . spun and Olpped backwards over a rel:tin· Olympic Betting the mselves,·· sa1!1 a s pokesman for the flnn. '"but we will ask them to nominate a chanty.'' Extra Toueh Sends Costs Soaring LONDON <APl -Britis h bookmakers have started taking bets on thetrar k and field events in Montreal's summer Olympic Games. And they say business is brisk. One bettor put down $2,000 on New Zealand's Rod Dixon to win the S.000 meters. The odds against Dixon at that time were 7·1, so if he. wins the race, lhe bel· tor will clean up $14,000. When beltmf.t on the Olympics opened, Rrcnd a n f'oster, Bn· tam's European champion. wu made r a vori t e for the s.ooo meters ot odds of 5·1 with Dixon second at 6·1. But after n Oood of be ts o n D i x o n , the N'c w Zealander became the ravorite at 11·2 and Fos ter's odds were , changed to 6· l . Marty Liquori of the United States was 8·1. IONTREAL CAP> -The Mon· treat Star says the cost of a four- story structure built as a parking lot adjacent to the Olympic stadium now stands at an estimated S29 mllllon, up rrom the original estimate or $16 million. and may rise further. In the third of a copyright series on Olympic construction costs the Star says the increa e was due mainly lo a series or waterfalls. They were planned ancr construcUon was already under way "for esthelic reason! by French architect Roger faiUlbert. who dominated con· struction on the Olympic site." Taillibert's buge rooftop cas cades and fountains will re· quire 30 million gallons of rl'· cyclable water -equivalent to the dallv water consumption or Que~C:ity. The architect's insistence on the "architectural lnteitnty'" of his design, says the Star, caused a batter quarrel wilh the project enginttrs, Lavahn, Inc The firm Insisted the falls and accompany· mg upper story walls were un· necessary and should be dropped or severely cut Although the de bate lasted through the t W O months Of Quebec parliamentary hearings attemptinf! to control Olympic costs. deta1b "ere never made public and their potential fman· c1aJ effects "ere not included in the estimates dehverro l9 thl\l • hearing by mayor Jean Ornpeau and Lavalin, says the Star. Mayor Drapeau, who had ~nal authority on the matter, dtt1ded after the he arings to back Taillibert and adopt the watert all and acco mpanying d ecorative modifications without a detailed cost analysis. the paper ndd~. This resulted in a list o( altera· lions and consequent price rises in each or the contracts original· Iv tendert"d by lm•itat1on on the proJect. One bookies' firm is attracting 'business by promising donations to charities Cor every medal woo by British competitors i.n Mon· treaJ. The firm said it will give S200 for a gold medal, SlOO ror a 1Uver and SSO for• bronze. "We realize medal winners cannot accept the money for American Ralph Mann allrad· ed the most bets for the 40().metcr hurdles, bookies r eported. But· Britain's Alan Pascoe. a great.' fa\•onte in this country. was last- ed the favorite a t 7-4. Mann and\ Cellow America n J im Bolding were7·2. ' · • lt"l DAIL 'f PILOT Girls in Cage Playoffs Tonight Jn other <t A opentt11. winner rt'turnln1 to JC :i.ccund ruuud t•nt'ounll'r tJon f'r1day night (;om ~.ltl•r Ud . undt•r ~tlt1()n contlnuo Tut"•· HBNin . Tmnble Edison Spikers Favored at HB ,.hlH D•·1 H11h'lJ \1onarclu. undeft1alt-d II\ 23 aame'l lhl11 i>t'u•on • .an· top A~edNI 1n l he 4 I\ l(irls CJ fo' bu1ketbull playoff~ beai1nnln1 tonlaht (7 30> with rive otht>r OranRl' CeiJi.I t>rt•J tt'.,.," Jbc> corn pt> ling 1n the I A and 3 A com~1 t1on Beuh C1 t 1ea. Le•1uc ('O ('hamploM Pountaln Vath.•)' and tfunttnl\on Beat!) are al home The f'V 81roo1 ho.\l lht! ot her Cen tur y runnerup Goothlll and th• HB Oilers t 11 n1le wllb An~~lus ch1&mploo, fii'lhop Amal r~at~ Plu. X In 3 pl11~olf to 11ln the finals ll!ter fln i1h1n1 second t o Mater Del In leaaue pll)' M ission Viejo ·~ Otabtos. wlont'rS of lhl' Sourh Coast clrcwt, •'Ill host Olymplr l~ca.cu~ runnerup Dnthren an 3-A action while urond place Dana Ulll• Hmal~ with Montl' \'l<1ta of the Whitmont L ea gue ~t Sierra High. d a y w 1 \ h \ h ~ t'Oach l.1nda ShJrfl '' qu:irte rftnala, Thursda) pact-'d b) lt•Jdin.: .. co1t•r whh \he atmiic und Carolyn Topi .uu1 tov rr ,1turd1y '°'1lh the cham boundt•r Pt•ai:v Rl•ld p1on1'h1p ll11 al11 al Cul 'fuMin cfot• ... n 'I f1.i u1t tu Ed1 .. 011 hu' .1 lork on lhl· • ',1r"t)' tlllt• J 1 m Uogart. l'thtt'r Ot'I will ho'l Tut1l1n t o n1 1eh t The T lller11 fin is h ed 111 a 1wcond place tw in lhe Ct>ntury l .. eugue behind \\ truwr Corona d\•I Mtir Corona dcl Mar. win· n er <>( th e Ctntur y l.f'll«u1• crow n . i11 at h"me to Angelua No. 3 reprt'Hntalivt'. St. Jl'),.t•ph ~t Jost•ph de· There nu• 32 teams In uch divh1loo with the S\<1tl' ( 1-'ulh:rton 1 Gi"t' tht'm n1ut· h 1 rnuhlt• Situ for ~econd round 1-'oun\Jtn \' .llll•\ ~•ll gam t•s "'ill bt> de be a i.ltstn f.1,or11 r "'''' l•rmtnrd Thur aday l"oothUI "hilt· th\• U1111t morning unlea11 one team 111.:\1>11 Hl!:At'h Jt1 ,h11p hu3 play~ uwuy and th\• Amnt ~umt •~ a tu~-.1111 olbrr 1l bomt·. The: team Corona dc•l l\l ,ir ""111 tw ·• "'Ith the away g..imc wtll 1 !<llwht cho1C\' 11\ t-r M \hen bt' lit hOm t' for \tll' J OSt•ph J U ti lllllt• ',1111l1:r. uncl \'k HBkh-.h.1n1 , n 5'i 7 '<hot l>llllt•r .• 11t· i.trona fJ\'nrttt•' \o win tlwlr ''''('Ill" ·" ,1 n · Ch11rh1• n1r1 ~t1•ni-t•ll ( l 57 ~ in 1 IH• x 8 0 I ll ll 11 (' 0 11 " Mrt'onm•ll i9 19:? in U\1 \\\ o mil t' 1 r>.ton· l nqmrt :intly. lhl• t'h.11'~t·r' "Ill pick u1• m .1 rt ' .. 1• 1' o n d ' on d third' FV, Vikings Tie, 3-3; Edison Rolls, Tars Fall Baseball Standings tl .. TUIU LIAGUI fl-• ~1ll•P•rto ~t•AI\• E\t~•I W l T 0 CC Wi11s R irk P t't" r.. d rov~ It.me\\ Colt• hctlll\' \\Ith t hl· " 11111111 ~ r u 11 in lht• totl ot tht• \3th Inning ,. II .... t1 II y I 0 .: I " t• S1111th1·r11 r ·"I rorni,1 l'ollt·~,. nf Co,tu l\lc:.a ti 4 3 \ll't 1ll'\ 11\er hO!><I P.11·1f1C" C'hn,11.111 ((1111'~<­ ol rull,•rt on Ill non t'n11ft•rl'nc.·~ b.i 'l'ball ~In' Fountain Valley and Marina 'ltrug~led to a 3·3 e1ghHnn1ng tie. 1-;di'lon !Huntington Brat'h) po ted an 8·3 victory <>vcr v 1 s1t1ng We-stm1ns t c•r nnd Newport If a rbor t'O m · m1tc<l 11 errorb in fulhni:t to hoi.t Western, Ii S. in nine innings in Sum,ct Lca~uc• ba11cba ll play Tuesda)'. Fountain Va ll cy and . \farina will play u~:1in week Crom today, but 1t s uncrrtnin 1f the ~am will be rontmuecl "hen 1t wa-. haltt-d or 'll11rtc>d rn the <it'l(th 11m1ng "here J prote'lt w a .. lodgcd f ountain Valk\• t'Oach .John Coll• lodged the pro te~t when tht• potential lc·ad run "a-. rukd out al the plJlt' Tim llolml''I appeared to 'cnrl· but he wa-. t·allcd out for runnin.: ov('r thl· t'alcht•r. who dtd not hJ' t• the ball If the p r o t t• ' l 1 ' u p h e I d . llolm1•-. w<>uld be credit ,.d "1th a run -.rored, FV "ould le1td. 4 3, and the lffesans Tie gam e would pick up fromlhue. Otherwise it •tarts in the top or the ninth after the two squads alugged lt out Tuesday. Mi c k ey Swe nson ~lammed asolohomerin the '>l!Co nd and the Barons added single talliei1 in the fifth and Mxth on rbi singles from Gary llexime r and Mike Lung Marina took a 2-l lead with a two.run s ingle by Rob T1eai and a rbi ~tnJ!I(• from Mike Peters I C' ~I Xth. E ,., 13-hll attack w a-. pac ed by R ick Bashore. Tim Innes, :'\I ark Cooper . J e rr Ryder and M 1ke Kelly. each with t\\O hits. 'Russ Ab· boU got the win in rebel. N e wport 'a Gordon Rarr . lu&J:C'd a t"·crrun ho m l'r. bul Wc·'-lcrn ~rorl•d J p.11r of un · t•:irnt·d runs in the '£'venth to lie the game and added the winrung run on two Tars m iscues tn the ninth. M<lflU UI •• r Ill rM _, ...... , J 0 0 • 0..-11o,., ) I I 0 °''""" ,. J ' • f•rn. •I ) 0 1 -···· 1 t I ._.,, ... «.< • 0 1 • SPORTS ~ ..... ,.._ ' 0 ' 0 s..11~.11 J • • • ,-...,,,.,. 1• I 0 0 t ...... ,..... 0 • 0 0 c;.-..... 0 0 • • Ar p =.';" : ~ : : ea rep Tot••• h ) t J "-I.ill \'•1 .. y IJI s Snlotll,O :~ •• : n: wimmers c.r-tord, II 4 0 l I .......... !!, J 0 1 0 =:~:;;· .. • ~ i ~ ! In Finals Hol"'h... 0 0 L-... • 0 I I E A s T L 0 s ~~. 0 ~ : : : A NG E I, E S -M 111!'1 on •--·" o o o o Vit~jo ll1gh's 01ablos go T.w~ ,. • 10 J a ft er the 1 r :!>econ d .. ,.,.. k-::.··~~00 , • 1 ~traa«hl Clf' 4·A s"1m- "'" v.,..., 010 011 oo J io o m i n g c h n m p 1onsh1 p We\tMuuter IU tonigh t a t ~a sl LO:!> ,\ n gt' h"•l Co 11 t· s: t· Ttw finals get undt·r wav at 1·30 and co.,ch ~i 1kl­ Pelton'>< cr<'w '' favon'(i to roll ,.._.,...,_t• S.wr1f\,,tl ........ , ( it.•w 11 SINt .... OotM. .. 1' ~ ... _.~I.ID c:.-1.-" ,....,. .. <.o ....... Cl\ .... Soddlt\." Tot•I• .. < .... ~.:n. °"'°" ... '· tf ,~ ...... ,, Ayditf' <f p ~ ... ,\Of'\.•t , ... .._,, (. S•-.dl\ fH,lt,O .. , • I .. I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (' ~ ... I ~ ) 1 ) 1 J ' 1 0 I I J) R•-111 •• J J I 1 0 0 0 0 J I 0 0 0 1 I a \mon1: th1· ~11<.,1011 o Vtl'JO ar ... en:il ,., nn:in : Goodell , Casev Con , verse, Onan Lonsdall'. 11 "" the Va"sallo brothC'ri.- o o Jess(', \'ic and Marcus. I J I J 0 0 , 1 Tom and Charlie H;:iv, .I ere Sr o I m ;i n . Cr a i ~ ~ Fr a n ~en an d Mark o Parmett>r .Eagles, CdM Dealt Losses "'-'·" C-•.>e Kettr lb 'Mlf•to c. s. ..... tf H .... ,,lb J~•'"·" 0 ""''" 11> W1>1q Jb \f,,_..,,.*,..,. 1 0 0 1 1 ~ I 0 0 0 0 0 ' I I n o o n I ' 0 0 0 0 II o o n I 0 0 0 I II Tol•h 1~ t II '<H•.., IAfllfl•• ~ Also reprC'i.cnt1ns: lht> o Orange Coast ar('a ;mrl ~ t''l(pected to c'f n Wt>ll c.ire ~ fountain \'ulh·~·. with o Rill Bahni;hoff. M i ke\\' ~ KC'lly and l\11d\ M1llC'r. o Newport llarhor lliJ?h. with John Oohrntt .111ct '\t'veral othr rc;. :rnct llun- tlngton nruch lllih with sprinter Scott Wear Or;1111H· l'1111,t .ir'"' µr.•p hJ-.chall lt'am-. 111 Century Lcatotue ac\1on lou11cl ,m·c'l''l'I h ard to ftnd Tuf''''·'>' a~ ..:~tan· r1a and (.'nrona ckl l\for hit th<' dust and Co-.ta \le~.1 fought to a :; 5 'tan <loff ~•th 'l'tl1ni:: s.int.1 \na 111 10 tnntnli!' 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W..U•" , ... m no OOI-$ 1 11 0Je -ttl-4 • I Three Cit~ standards fell lo Orange Coast area compet itors Tuesday ln the prelims. f'oun\ain Valley High 's 200 medley relay learn went t ·37.89. while Stev£' Braun and Bruce Anderaon or University High (I rvme) t urn ed the 200 free U :•3.93 > and 100 back CS7 . 71) In fro ah·soph compeUlion. 1om of tht' St'VC'nth to hrcJk .1 lleadlol·k anrl l'orona di'! Mar wa:-. an ~3 lo•wr at T11)\1 in as thl' Tllll'l" lnok advanlttlH' nf ftv1• t•rror'. two 111 th1• rourth that lt'rf 111 .1 fl\t' I l)ll OU(lllll "t Cilrn ancl c;ary Hob1·rt-.1111 t·.ich ct>lh•l'h'll .1 pt.Ill of hit~ for 1-: .. t ,111 t·1 a. wh1<·h tnt>k u J 2 lend tn l ht• l 1flh 1111111\j:! Whl'll (iur> V.lltl'rt' workf'<I .i Pf'wlet' tf Molht• t ,.,,.,, If y .. ,,. cth ftl'tlh) ,, (lt\wtd Ht (,0, °"". P" r"t••"d l'> M 1nth-,, l> (,lllrN! It I •tftttrom o '"'•'' \ \ ' n '11 0 ,, I I I 0 j ) II , n I 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 II I I ~ II " 0 ~ n o \ 10 • \ Gauchos, GWC Down Loop Foes • fn•1• p;i ..... :11111 't·ort•d on a hd<frr 'rhnu•t• Hut M .1i::no1t .1 rnlhl'fl in the 'l'\!•111h ,, 1111 n .111 Hr.1111.1111 111n\1tl111i; lht• "111n111.: hit ln•11., Mc•,,1 1>ror NI 1h11•1• llnw' 111 th1· hutt11m .,( lht• 't'Vl'lllh Ill -..11\ .1.:1• 1h1• tll' ""1th Ooh ""'r' ,c1m111g il11oui;:h Y.llh .1 • twn run ''"¥."" fnllo\\1•tl h\' Tru' \ b.11 r" ·, rh1 .. 1nj!l1· \~·'·' ldt 11 run rwri. .. tr t\tlrl1'<1 i\yni. f 1•'1 :\I,., .1 ·' Whit .1 ( t A l' k W 1 I h I h r I' t• ,;ift•l11''· 111du11tn~ 11 alou hit• .,• Corona d1•I Mat took 11 • hrl«.>f Jc.net 111 lht· 1wrn1ul • 111n1n1t w1lh two run~ on .1 walk to Monh• Prh·~-. a <louhll' hv Holwrt \\'111 '<' .1nfl .lt·fr llt-hr1·n · .. rhl 'ml(lt• .11111 ;\ 'llb"'<Jll1•1H T11,t111 1•rr01 llut ru .. 11n hrokl' ,, nrwn 1n I hr fnut I h tnnlng * "1th fl\<· run<1 ' \< ......... .., ... V1t•111 rt .... , ... , ...... u1 .. , h "°"" .....,. '" MftMOft tn ,~, .... , ttt,. 41iOI• .. lb ... ,.""' '" ,,. ,,.., ,, ,,, ( A\t ,. rl I " n n n 0 n I 0 )J , "_..,, ....... . " I 0 I " ... 0 0 0 I 0 , I t n o 0 0 0 1 I • 0 • Saddle back College fattened ils lead , Goldrn West's dream of n tint hair pfayorr fadt.'<i and Orange Coast's woe~ rontlnurd. That wag the "cc•n t' 1Ue11day In .re b:.,cball play. , ... ....... ·~· 100 •• , 100 • ) • 0 c .. i.-..wu 100 110 JOO o 1 It J Saddleback'11 Gauchos nn thl'lr M ia111nn Con · (er e n cc <North ern OJ vl"lon) record to 7 2 Ot1.-.<1• IJI 'WllW'I ti •• • I n ,,,, .... ,.,, °" Jb t l•""•"'Q It., lt"""OV"' .. H 1 n v.1 •• ,. >h f'..ir,•~tl\.M 10 ' (,I 1U 1" rt 4 f'•..-M tlf'\ I W 1f'lt{lrt t l C-•~llr+ tt ,., •• ,., If 0 ,..... '° .............. 0 0 ' n II Q 0 I •• • Art•\. lh ff W!fll"'"' t I .. ~th ,,. W.W•'"' tt , 0 1 I I ""'""'~lf' ,, tJ ,.,..,.~•"" '' n "' "'l'W"f , ) t') ,,_. •HI '' J I (f .... ,,.-,.,. ' 0 ()1,..,"" r ~ ..,.,,.,"" • 0 0 ,., ... \ p 0 ~ .......,'"''"' 0 0 0 ,..... tl • k_..,...,.. .. "' with n 3·2 win ovC?r vhut· lnR r alnmar Sat1 dleback hu a 31 :a·Aamr lead. 11 1 1 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 Meanwhile. C.olrl<'n W<'"l homm Ncd l.o, • Anaele• C<.:. 11 4, at c;,.r ~ rilh Park. but loal the o tlut half SoCnl Con· 11 f t r rncc tltle lo LI\ ...... 1 0 0 0 tlarbor , which bllt1.cd Rio Hondo. l3·S. llurbor fini:i1hed a game In front or ewe. n I ' 0 t n 'I 0 • ~ And ol OCC. F'ullt'rton ., toppt>d tht> 1~1ratt'"· 7 4 In ~ a Sc'>ulh <:oa.t anmc. Tht' n I~!! Wall the Bucs· 11lxth ~ 1n !levt'n circ uit till' • SaddJebaclc was led by . ,\ .. • (OrCll"•dl!t1,_,.r tt17'11t ~ ~ .l ! t1 l \'~" '"'''" -,. .# Mll9'1lit4t .. • pitcher Rich Rommel, who l"Ut~red •even hits. 'truck ou t alx and wa l ked tw o. Dill .... 010 110 0 1 • 1 •t 110 I • 0 Vanrall• and George Gay h oi c1 r un ·srorlnit i.ingle11 for the Gauchos GWC'" Rul'lller11 werl' paced by .hck lJptl)n, Mike Selwood a nd Douj! M a n so 11 n 1) l' pt on boniied oul o p:ilr nf r h1 ionglt''\ und S<>lwood and M1an11ol1 n t> hocl r un f\COrlnR doubJ(',. 0 r :l n I( c (' o o ' I w :1 '< i<parked by Don Tryon. who h:td lhrt't• hit" o. .......... 111 ~~.c °"""''' .... .............. v ........... .. 111( ........ , (;ylM , rl lt-t •I It ._,..M,tb ' ....... ~~ V•tA\qU-t \\ ..,,_In "'~'"'' M'I p .. ,,. • MoO 6 .. , \ ' • , 0 , ' I 0 G , n I ~ ) I 0 n ~ 0 ., " ...... f !MI"'' o. ..... Wot" •00 to'! •40 V.tt 000 '°" rm '\+l.•ft (. °'_, ... , ... .. , I I ....... , It 0111_.,.no i. (IV1\t""""' .... Awrlll 1' J ·-•io.1'> ,,,....., ,, l-" 0 0 , " '"' I " I I 0 n 0 I I\ I D Cl n n 0 ' I 0 I II II D 1 , .. . II I\ 1 • • I fl ... • 1 I 0 0 I I Monarchs Rally; HVC Bows ,,.,..,1,, ,, ~l .... tM.tflll .. ,...,.., . ••(M ff\lilloll\ 0 torM\ 0 <ii-• 0 0 I 0 0 n " ,, (I 0 0 0 0 0 » • II ... 0 0 n 0 0 I II 0 0 0 • 0 ~1:1ter r>e1 lt111h rallied from a .1 o dt•r1c1t tn post u 6-1 ''l<'lory nvt•r \'i~ltlng R1i.hop 1\nl3t t11gh Tue'\· day 1n An11l'luP1 1.e:iguc ba!leball play. Th e w i n k cpl I ht• Monarch~ n halt aame hclllnd St. Paul in lho looprat'e M:irk L1ekhu11' homt' run climaxed n Cour·run ~uth 1nnin1r for lhc• Monarch,.. Mork Ortub3 and Steve M cCo~ nn alll<\ hod run-11corin1 hits ror Meter Ori In a ni"ht a:im<:. ll11nt lngton Valley Chri11t1an or Costa M e~B fcll 10 ho~t llu1tage of Anaheim. 13·i . II\'(' c.-ommitcd 13 er- ror!'< In tht• :wthM k . ..-..o.ito •• • °"'9 11'1(00•MI 111 S 0 -llMAU\IW'f,11 l f "''''"" I I _a( ...... 1111 , ~-·~··',. ' 1 0r.,.... J 0 \lt .. Mca. ...... ~ J 1 "'""'"'"' . . 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Presented· as part or the Theater in America series. . r TV DAILY LOG Thursday DAmME MOVIES 'oo rtl ~ 11 1111 SIM!t. <••> .,, lontl• ,...._ Cttn~ IW• 9.JO 9 "MllM r rlf(" l•ll ''' -C. .. .,...__ ~-c:. "Tiit -(d<a) •• , -•di.I<• ,.,... ~ llloflty U-OO Q "Tllt ~ O..'I Cl("" .!IQ --Cr ..... ~ ..... ll 00 m ~~ ... c.,.t" le.Gii!) ~I I UC•'" ~4. JoM At11 100 0 """"' ....,_.,. <•ral . .,,_ """" ~''"""' ,,!It<, "'~"~'' ,,. -S.W• '""""" ,,,,.,.., "" l ... fl~ If II ~ • ., 11•4 St• Pfl, ..... ,,. \ l )0 0 "Oatt U,.. A Mttw" I !»~ II·• 1• Ou lht• • l 00 'IO (Cl -S.C "-fllty ._. t••I 'I,~ I<"'~ fot ylllf ~ ... W)IU J • 0 !ti "Sly °"' .. Ilk" '"'"'' "' "'~' "-'"""· ~' "~II, ""*11 WtCMf. Despite~ Coaducting Dailish Concerto Bores Jt was &ood to aee USC conductor Daniel Lewis back oo an Oran1e County podium last wttkeod t'vm ii the major work on the proaram wasn't worth the devoted attention ll sot from the ained. maestro and guest clarinetist Michele Zukovskey. Carl Au1ust Nielsen's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra Is a b0Jin1, overblown slice of Danish cheese and It fa\led. to lake on any favorable dimensions In tbe bands or the L<>s Angeles Phllarmonlc OrcbestrL LEWIS AND lllSS Z\JKOVSKEY collaborated w U but this writer couldn't help wlshlng that they lbe I.APO pullln1 out all the sto~ for us in lhal ma1nlficent. 1llttenn, finale: Lewis certalnly qukkly nch1evl'd a splendid liaison with the LAPO In both the "Pclrouchka" and the Scene from Shell~y hy Samud Dnrbcr lhnt opened the pro1ram. HE COULD WELL 8£ a candidate in 1978 when Zubln Mehta relinquishes his baton as LA PO eon· ductor. In the light or has cfrorts last weekend, the I.APO could do a lot worse But make no mistake; UCI 's Alvaro Cassuto 1i:. still lhls writer's choice. collaborating OQ aotnethlni worth listening to. ---------------------• It was obvious that others In tbe Orange County Philharmonic Society audience shared that view. We were given far, far better fare from tbe LAPO via a first class reading of Stravinsky·s •· Petrouchka" ballet suite. Lewis showed us the podium form that made him such a firm favorite years ago witb Orange County Symphony Association audiences and ob· 1iously relJshed the warm tribute he got from a de· lighted audience in UC Irvine's Crawford Hall. RIS "PETROUCRKA" HAD everything: clari· ty, progression and richness ia lts early stages with 'Clwrus Line' Set LOS ANGELES <AP) Broadway's biggest musical hit, •·A Chorus Line," will be produced and directed as a film by the man wh o conceived it ·· Michael Bennett. Universal Pictures announced purchase of righls to the play and to a soundtrack album to be released through MCA Records. Co-Hit At Weat "THE SUNSHINE BOYS" W•lt•r Metthau o.Gf .. Burn• UTH COAST PLA71 THEATRES ~DilOO F'tlf, Af i'"$l&. SO.COAST PLAZA M6-tm ~l'ff ~A .. ll•N • so. COAST"GABLE ~ M~.MBARD" Ill PLAZA . . "STORY o·,; 'A"oeLE " .. : Mf.USI 9:4J ,,_. W. -l .. M>l~HI CUIR'U.llTlll& .!.::...,. .. H!DDA .. CRI JIM I ll:H SAT SlM-l:Oo-4:lM:IO .. STORY OF ADELE H .. l:IO SAT ~SCM:JI-t 0:00 unto 'TAXI DRIVER" (RI 7:00 . 9:00 SAT./SUN. 1:00.3:00-S:00-9:00 J'RE( ~ARKIN(; SO ... 11'°$ AT IOTM ntlAftU 'TAXI DRIVER" 7:»9:30 ~t·Sun -1:30; 3:30-.5:30-7 :30-9:30 _.._ l • . WINNER OF .. ACADEMY ~! AWARDS , • • • • ; • ._ I ~ , .. ~ • 4 BEST PICTURE ~ !• BEST ACTOR JACK NICHOLSON ~ BEST ACTRE$S LOUISE FLETCHER ~ BEST DIRECTOR MILOS FORMAN BEST SCREEN PLAY ~----------~~, " ' ' ' . .. BEST PICTURE '/' I :- BEST ACTOR JACK NICHOLS BEST ACTRESS LOUISE FLETCHf!R \,. ... ... BEST DIRECTOR ~ MILOS FORMAN ~ ... ~ BEST SCREENPLAY ~ ADAPTATION ~ /: x KOCE Television (50) eclwards ' HUNTINGTON CINIMA BEACH BLVD. AT ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH 847-9608 847-6017 Wedneedey March 31 1978 DAILY PILOT 8$ Ul'llS Won ms Oscar for Jaek Benny a1908ftlOMAS •! l.ol AJllOELES CAP) -"When r sot home Jut ..,._ J Md Ume to thlnk about the whole thlna. tty ..... CODC•rn WU Lbal I didn't want to diHppolnL 'r"o'~ 8UJ"M dNtn 't. dt11ppolnt Jack Benny. his * * * belt friend for~ years and the comedJan ontanally scheduled to co· tar with Walter Matthau m ''The Sunablne Boys." Benny died in Dffember lt7t and I.he role fell to Bums. who won the 0 car f« belt l\lpportlns Ktor at the Academy awards Mooday ruiht. * * * • • • Hospital Chief Lauds Sweep , •? .SAi.Eii, Ore. CAP) -"I jumped about It feet "tbit air,'' Hid tbe man who played the role ot lfeb,LaJ holpltal 1uperlnlenckot in the movie, "One ,. .. Over the Cuckoo'• Nest." Dr. Dean Brods1, who In real Ure heads the Os..-sute Hoaplt.al where the movie wu filmed, ... a celebrity lo hla ottice today. "l didn't dream, ol course. that 'Cuckoo' ...W make lheaweep LbaUtdid," huald. Tfie mov. ff.., ftve Oscars Monday ni&ht for bat Olm, bHt ..., , belt aeU'eta, dil"ector and sc~npl ay. :,· aaoou SAID BE'D llAKE another movie If ... to. He at.o said there l5 no question that the mental Ma!Ua ol patients at the hospital improved by the ...... b lfTOUndlftl lbe actual ftJmiq and the pre- .ate ot the ca1t and crew. Hollywood cast and crew to come on location riaht in their own bailiwick," Broobsaidotlhepatlents "We bad some 88paUentadlrectly involved who received payment for worklna with the company ... UA to Make Six Films in Britain LONDON (AP> -United Artists hf.s an-aoaacect tt •W make six major new movies in Bri· taln. The Loodon Evenini Standard estimated the eoat at $30 million. Biwn1' victory at the aae ot 80 was th~ most beart·warmln& "ent al th awards. ~hkh were dominated by ''One Flew Ovtr the Cuckoo's Nest •• The United Artists film won riv• m~ awards. In tlUdinS tbOSe for best pictUr'C o/ lt7S and (Ot Stan. Jack Nicholson and Lauise fletcher ON THE MOaNING .U,.Elt the "blgaest nl1ht of my Ure ... Georae Bums waJ in bed with a cold But not tor Ions. Ke wu achechtled ror a auest ap· pea.ranee on Mac Davi.J's televtJion show -''I 'll lint. ot course: If I «Kddn 't sln&. 1 couldn't live " He wUJ alto fuUUl a Laa Vqas dale postponed because of the •trike and is consl"erlnt a couple or movie scripts. "It •as really IJke a dream," said the come· cllan, wbO.e career seemed doomed with the 1964 death or his wife and 33-year comedy partner. Gracie Allen But be carried on as a sln1le. ln· ter1~r1ln1 bla wry jokes and rapld·fire oldUme 50ftlS wlt.b puffs on the omnipresenl cl1ar. Wben Benny died. Bums was too broken up to speak at the funeral. Two months later be buried his Srief and assumed the Benny role in "Tbe 5'.lnshlne Boys ... It waa his first movie since an MGM musical\ "Honolulu," 37 years aao. un WAS REALLY EMYfot me,'' said Burns. "I was sup.posed to be a New Yorker. which I was. I was suppos~ to have bes In vaudeville. which is where 1 came from. I 096 So. Coat Hwy. • L..-a leocll WET SUITS ... Al.L 20% Off O'NelN, SWfer ..._.,SM Wt, IN OUtlt WA nR SKIS ••••••.. 30% OFF SURF BOARDS ..•••••• 10% OFF METAR.EX ~·. ROLLER SPORTS ., ,POWERPAW . · 1/4·1/2 OFF 801,dt • wf\•e1a l f'O CoM•1,.att.ot1t at Great ~-yClrWH--l- • SALE OM UNTIL Ara. flh ''Tise beaeflta far outweicbed the risks in- ~ved," be said. "First and fore1D0St, it was a financial benefit te Ute State of Orecoo... be sald. Coproducer lllebael Dou,iu, wbo accepted the Oscar Monday nldK. tlaankect Lhe SUte of Oregon. among others, tw lltelp in makln1 the film. The lb new fllma are '"(he Pink Panther Strik.. Asato," 1tarrin1 Peter Sellers as the clumay lnapector Clouseau; "Tbe Spy Who Loved Me,'' a James Bond thriller starring Ro1er Moore; the aereen vera!on of Frederick Forsyth'• bestsell· lnl .. The Docs or War"; "Valentino" ln which ltonlan ballet star Rudolf Nureyev makes bis act· in& debut u silent film Idol Rudolph Valentino; "Equua." a fl.Im venlon of the Broadway play, and "The Cooler" trom Georce Marbtein 's novel. ''It came natural to me. I knew the rhythm of lhe lines, and I had a lot of help. When you're a com- edian, you're standing up there alone wit.hall those ~~~===============~ "IT WAS AN EXcmNG thing to have a lines to remember. · .. Aeling Isn't really bard.• You get to sit down. You don't bave to remember all tbe lines. And you've got two great actors llke Walter Matthau and Richard Benjamin standins at each side." His only prqblem wu acting old enough to Cit the part ...... "I ju• walked a little slower." ACADEMY AWARD WINNER TWO GAEA T FILMS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME ~(R) CR._obilf.Jmd<f7dada'l ~Connery and Audrey Hepbum aft superb '°8fdweL "~ ~ Milrim' I! a fllm that mutt at.Ind m fall on ttw strmgth ol 1b stars. fortuNt.fy. it has two of IN tint. Sean Connny ii a gmulnt ~luw ~. not afned to bto ~r. Tht monwnt Audrty twpbum a~rs on dw Krttn is slartlin&···how long it ho bttn ~an ac:trns hH IO beguiled us and captured our iJNgulAtion. Hepburn 1s unique, now, almost a1oiw:· (PG) HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. LONG LIVE Al1IENlllREJ __ ..., .. ~ .......... '~ I ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST THRJWNGLY CRAZY. .. RKH WITH LAUGHTER. A CLASSY COMEOV LIKELY TO BE WITH US FOR YEARS~ c~ ..... <••••....,. 4.0\ ""'"'"too\ "The 3&4 Musketeers" • • 1 .. DAILVPILOT " Arwthe r Brooks Funnyman? Buster-3 Mo1'i Tops t.OS ANGELES CAP> -W a r n~r BrcHhcrs hopes that 1t ho1 onotht-r Mt'I Brooks In comt'(h n Albert Brooks -no rtln· The studio ha~ ~11.rnro Albert 8rOQk to a fl\ e· p1ctur'-' cont ract as ~tar, 'tn ter and dtrtctor Uoo. The comed1lfn m;.idt' .. ROllM ANO MAlllAN"" INJ ""SMllLOC& SM.Alna aaonea· ,,., ~,.,....&n....., ..... "'lUCl'f '-ADt-IN I "N4N WHO WOUU M .-...-· "TOMMY" CPGJ "'SHAMPOO .. IRI "MO Dlf'OSrT, NO lllTURM" Uil "CHAIUI &,THI AMGa• tGI "'TIAC«DOWM" "Stull lU1T' .... , M!:aa f .,, ... '°" l\••l'ld illtf"tlllopctrl t .,.., .. l f\wi..,..l)O•I 8•...c:h . MA 3160 ~ C.11 Thurrt 01 Chtd 01mtoues for Policy Madeine ~ A RICHARD A ROTHIJOUER PROOUCTIOff • .:,Dom Del.uise·"l.eo McKem:- ~ ~ "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" PG Sherloc• Ho1mts·8.10 onlv • ************************* • X·RA TED ADULT MOVIES • : MOW IH COST A MESA : BEL-CONGO MOTEL • • CLOSIO Cll CUrT COl OI n • •2665 HARIOI ILVD. 545-9421• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Slx short films 111 hH·h DP pt'ar on N BC ' Saturda} '1&ht lie also oppeaN.'<I as ao actor in Colum b1a·s "Taxi On ver." AC ...... Y AWAllD W.....U! JACll MtCHOllOH •-oHEFLEW OYH THECU~'S Hf~T0 I s.Mor CiflHftl s •. 00 I Call 642-5671. Put • few w ord1 lo work for ou Pam Cat I.OS ANGELES (A1'1 Pam Grit>r Slt>P"' out of tht• .Jdwn mel('l(fram..ci. :md 1n10 the ln~·bud)o(t'l 'Urum · for Paran111u111 l'H·t Utt'" \t '"~ \.ru.•r JOI"' W;1rrt•n Oall"i. K<.'n 'ortnn and \ JIJh<.'l Kotto 111 tlw 1>1110 l>t• l.:iun·n\11' !JrOdU('tlUll, II follov.up lO tht• ,1.14.'('l''l'fU I ·· \1 and · 111i:11 • :a b o ut .,l~vt• dl' .i h nJ: in Uw t K-IO~ THE GOLDEN BEAR Aoril 6 & 7 Persua~ions ! A4Y-• l"kl.t -......,tiKoM •• Al u.M•enlty s ....... s•-• DIHIHG •COCKTAILS• HO AGE LIMIT 306 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 536·9600 H~on l ecadt IAcrou from Pieri 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Advcncurc . all. glory' (fl ItS • 1-z:.. .,, s11n mlcbnl CBDDBI~ n CalDB Cbns1opber Plummer ''"' lbaman Wllo would Be ~n1 • u.t ~ ~-ll '1'.ae llir• GOlli.4".tiim l'G .. ., ''OllE OF THE ~:YEAR'S 10 BESll'' SADDLHAC• Oftl 'f S 1.25 TIL l :JO '.M . .. . ··-• l911 -1--· U U l~H ... 4C'11'lU u ...... , "SHAM'l!O" (RI , ... " .... "TOMMY" (PC) •••••• ...... w...,,... "" io,.• "MASHVllll" (RI •Utl\ "ONCE IS MOl lNOUCH"' (R) ' ... , " CO·HIT AT NEWPORT "LUCKY LADY" CO-HIT AT VIEJO "THE HINDENBURG" CO·HI T AT WESTBROOK "THE BLACK BIRO" 11th Straight (or ABC NEW YORK <APJ-Th latest A C ·1elsen rat1ng1> are in, and. to no one·s :1urpr1:.e, AB .., No I 1n tht> weekh averaal-i. for the 1llh 11otr1ught week L ast week ' 11u d 1cncc t1m atC's. IJ1'9llko public Tuesday. :.bow 12 ABC p rogrnms umong the nit\lon's 20 mo1>\ populu show8 Topping the last \\as AHC's Monday night au1ng or th\' movie. "Buslt"r and 8illlt> .. It was st'en In an esllmatl'd 19.S m11hon homes. "hll~· tht' Wt't'k 's lowest.rated 1>how. o new ARC cop ~er1es c ailed "Supcr'>lar ." · onh was ubh.' to attrutl fan., 1n 6 9 million homes Despite the rallnR!t SUCC<'SS of "Buster and 8 1lhe. ·· the movie still was seen in 2 6 million fewer hom es than the "eek's pr{'\'lous top·j.ed show, u r~put or "Stal'$k) and Hutch" on ABC Whlt'h <'Ould mean an ~itrh. "'" n va l of the summt•r \'te~ing blahs ncro:'s th<' nuhon for th~e who keep trn~·k or l>UCb thma:.. laM Wt'('k ':i 20 mo.st popular 11ho\\ !I, ut'cordut~ to the N1('ls('n e \1mutes. Wert' "Ru11ter and 8 1lhe." "floppy Du)s." ··narctln." ··Lords of F\atb4i;h" and "Luverne anti Shirley" <all AlJC"); "M-A·S·ll'' <C'BS1 . "Si" r.titllon Doll ar Man" !AHC >. "f\oJak" ond ··ont-Day ut o Time" (bot h CBSI , "ll1 on1<' Woman." "St11rsky and llukh. ' ··welcome Back. Koller" and ··streets of San Fnnelsco" tnll ABC 1. "Sa nford and Son" tNBCl. "Pinocchio" <CBS >: ··Bar ney Millt>r " and "Good Jluvens" Cboth ABC>: "All 111 the Family," "M st<'r)' or the And rt' a Oona" und ··Sonny and Che .. y" (;111 CBS;. Heart Surgery For Producer SEATTLE (AP> -Tommy Walkt r , the llrodu<'er or COiorfui 11pt•ftaculars utn.aully lt\~l-d with bund:s and f1r('works, has un dergone open hurt surgery • l Swt'd1sh hospital ht'rl'. T he Anaheim producer wns hospitalized for a short time ju t after arriving here to plan the Kingdome opening. ·He r e lurncd tothe hospital Monday. A cud up Illa .-.,_, -'"·~ ........ '"THI DUCHHS AND A 1100M &rOVnd h.•• M < L Ir. GEORGE 5£G.AL a.. TM O\rtw&tn Fox. THE DIRTWATH FOi" IPGI A t&lfont.rd l&k . -~4 , ' Ice ~~~ skating everyda~~ I MESA VERDE cena ..,....,.4-.C:....Mne Tel. t7141979-HIO ~ .. NlAIHIAIT 'ASS" "V 'WTCH CASSIDY & THI SUMOAMCf •t0• THf CITY SHOPl'llllG CENTRE ORANGE •SJZ 6721 ~CITY CEMTlf CIMtMA') S.A. f ,.WY IMANCHUTUI EXJ G G. fflWV ICITY 011. l>U "OOCi DAY • AFTIRHOO .... "'OIOWMIHG P'OOl .. "IU1IMG SADDUS .. 111 ~ "THI llUJM6 OF A "V CHllHIM 1ooc•• "'TIAQDO'WM" ~I ,•lee 12.JO 10 2 00 p,m. lftC ... S-.i SI.JS Open Daily 12:30 pm. "ASTONISHING ! 'Taxi Drive r ' h as muscle·tensing, skin·prlckling suspense that bullets like an air raid siren." -Charles Champlin, Los Af"!geles Times "A KNOCKOUT" ~'~"::~~~~,l~r;~~ .. u1 "POWERFUL" ~!1.~~=:~r',. "BRILLIANT'"~"':.. SUAlll If~ IJ\I~ lf1C Piii.i' ,..,._,.., ROBERT DE NIRO 'f AXI IJRI\TER End• Soon. Neal: ··eed News Beers·· Walter Meltheu, Tatum O'NH I. 'ia1. 1·3·S·7:1S·ll:2G-11:2S A bu .. tllul p&U" of s*onu. lt'al. GOU>t£ KAWl'I u Tiie Dvc-lwas. .,.... ... , J ~•t awuet JAWS ,.. • All IHI (.Alf Alll'OIT 7 S I. THI 11101 1"1 2. IL000 1111 ~~~-s2S>SH ). THI OfVll'S IAIH tNt ..... .... U 1 4070 _ __. .... -· ..... "" .. .-... -·-'* , .. , Oll'Wll., ~NMI.., CNUU\llONJ- "BRUkHURT PASS~ -- --1 . J At AOIMY AWU OS .... "' Ml ttU U"I Alll'OIT 7S Ill 1 ...... , .. "IEPORT TO THE COMMISSIONER" ....... f'OUHTA .. VALL8Y ~ . ..;,t::•.=:1.•. tt .,. .... ACADEMY AWA9'D WIMNEA ff\l \\Irr~-AC flll)\ LEE GRANT "SHAM'l!O'' Ill t H ,., •ueo-•,.t 1 n • n '10MMY" t H \4f °\llO'-t .. I J\ ACADEMY AWARD WIMNER H n ,__. AC'l'oe ••ot••·-"~ UTHE su11sH1NE em" 1 H JAf ~--·HI JM H "SMILE .. 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Wl~"ff mAHGE =:nve In 558-7022 ()onge Moll 6!7 -0340 •• ( T H E BO OKMAN ) Reviews In the DAILY PILOT ~ UA City 634-3911 WARNER . DRIVE IN 847·3591 ANAHEIM (.entury 21 772·8902 M ...... NIUIO P'I t_....,. 1mM WAVI "' . . . ..• ·. "': . ·, :-.. .. '"' . .· .. ~" . ~ . . .. • .. '• =~ .. ..-: :· .· ~ .· . ... '" . • . . . . . •' . . • ,. . DAILY PILOT 8 7 .Furor Over Pensions Flares Again J WAS HINCTON CAP> -Should retirttS be able an emffltnn' suhailt~ lllowance to enable b1m added a maximum or 5'.0S6 lo tw ftrtt·yetar pension o draw full unemployment checks on top of l.belr to m&keu_•• uya s.n. 0.--ey Bvtlett (R·OkJa >. ots12.ooo n.'liOnt '! An Auoclated PreH analysis of a Census ureau survey found that an estimated 161.000 nsloners got Jobless pay totaling $187 mllUoo In 974. 1 DRAWING SUCH BENEFITS IS legal if the pensioner 111 "forced" to retire and then seeks a new Job. •"fO i\LLOW PEil.SO W1rff a auaranteed in- come from retlremtnt to recdve bonus benefits -·lnt~nded lol Jy for thoff who had no job -is a travesty," be added. Sim Haclrln1 of the American ASSO<'ialion of Retired People says denylna Jobless pay to retirees would bo ''building more barriers to the return of elderly cltlzens to the labor force. Wiping this off the books would reinforce those barriers for elderly ALL THOSE UNEMPU>YMENT cht>cks add up: the AP analysis ot tho :sun •ey estimatt"I $116.~ million In Jobltn pay for go,·crnmcnt reureei. h1 1974, and S71 1 million for private penslont"r' -11 Sl87.6 million total. Part of this $187 G million come from fl-dcral taxes le> pay benefits to federal pensioner~. while private pensioners' jobless pny Is aenerally Cundt.'<.I - by a tax on employers. t1 I ' Although the practice's cost ls only about 1 per- cent of the Sl9 billion paid out by the unemployment Jnsurance system, 1t Is controversial. Some m e mbers of Congress say the practice ~1::11'.'i f/\',ft).'i/.'i nbuses the original purpose oC unemploy- ment Insurance. which ls $8.5 billion in the red. "Unemployment compensation is designed to help a person who loses his job and is facing a rather blenk period of time try1ng to obtain another job. It's to c :irry h1 m over. perhaps not to the level of llv1ng lo which he has become accustomed. but as * * * Retiring Hikes Some Incomes NEW YORK CAP> -Pension plans in effect for state and local public employes across the nation will let many of them take home more money when they retire than they did in the last year or work, says a pension expert. The key Is to combine full pensions with rapidly rising Social Security benefits. P ENSION EX PERT ROBERT Tilove says that across the country, pension plans have fallen behind lhe times in failing lo lake into account ris- ing Social Security benefits. As a result, he said, plans affecting some 10 million public employes will allow employes hired now to retire in 40 years earning "more net income for not working than for working." He says in some areas that is already the case, and New York is a majoT example. ( Tllo\•e's findings are cootained in a study made public by the Twentieth Century Fund and published by Columbia Unlnrslty Press as a book eoUtled "Public Employee Pension Funds." ... ,.. ... ,,. .. .,, ·~ ..... ., .... ,, ref•l•rre llarrff!n l•r ttldttrltf peeple .,,. •. .., •• , I• II• 11tt protlewclee ,.,..., people Who,, ant le> have produc:,tlve jobs ... But Chuo~ Mffln ol lhe Nat.tonal AssO<'iation of Retired f eaeral tmployes say1 his group could support ltftsJation I• (leduct a retiree's pension - private or co'lernmenl-dollar for dollar from job- less pay. THE 'SENATE R£,J£CT6D a Bartlett move last yeario ba'r\jobless pay for federal pensioners. Lawi;ence Weatherford, head or the U.S. Labor l>epartottnt divi.$1on that oversees jobless pay- ments, $aid th6 department does not know how many pe~!)ners get Jobless benefits or the cost o( the pracrtc:e. He also told Congress such fi gures would be expensive and time consuming to develop. However, tbe AP totals were calculated by computer -al a cost of about $275 -from the same census s~rvey the Labor Department used to pro- duce national unemployment fi gures for March 1975. Tbe 1~P aualysls projected that an estimated 90,000 reoeraJ , slate aod local government pensioners and 71,000 retirees from private busi- ness rec,eiv~ .money from the public unemploy. ment Cufi\h ... MO$? Cb' THE PRIVATE pensfoner s aJso got a third ch«iteft, Social Security benefits. Depeqtll/1« on tfle ctrwrnstances, pensioners can draw' JobJctss pay in all states, although the amount varies. fn some states, retirees can draw full unemployment ~nefits and full pensions. CPrivate and governtnent pensioners can draw full unemployroent benefits in California.> Specific cases are hard to find. since state laws protect the names of those getting unemploy ment. But here is a hypothetical example: A computer programmer forced to retire from a private firm at afe M in 1974 drew a pension of Sl,000 a month. I he lived In California, the pensioner could also have drawn $416 a month in un· employment pay . If the pensioner drew unemploy- ment for the usual limit of 39 weeks, he would have The census data could not provldt' estimates of how much ft!deul tax money was involved or or how many reurees did not draw jobless pay. ' The sur\'ey of 45,000 hous~holds asked whether 3 person received welfare, unemployment, govern· ment pension, pri"ate pension or veterans pa)'· ments In 1974 The AP counted all thost> persons who said they rece1 ved both Jobie pay and a pension in 1974. This count was u ed to compute a national total. using met hods supplied by the Census Bureau. AS \\'ITll £VERY SAMPLE, the totals could vary from what would be found m a tally of e\'ery American. The num ber of pensioners getting_ unemploy- ment 1s relatively small when compared with the national population of more than 200 million. This means the actual national total could Ile within a r e- latively wide range. The error margin for this sur· vey means there is a slim statistical chance the total eould be as low as 116,000 or as high as 206,000. The more statistically probable total ls 161 ,000, us· ing Census Bureau methods in analyzing the sam- ple. Hoag Organizes Speakers Bureau A d lre<:tory of speakers and topics available "'~Id through the newly-formed Hoag Memorial Hospital ... 0 speakers bureau is available at the hospital public relations office. Gyrating More than 50 speakers from the hospital's medical and professional staff are registered with the bureau to provide health care information to schools, churches, clubs and service organizations in the community. Topics available are the history of the hospital, health care careers, topics for health care pro- fessionals, staying healthy, raising healthy children, diseases and treatments, comestic and re- constructi ve surgery and lhe spiritual side of ill· ness. More information on the speaker11 bureau 1s Gilda, who uses only one name, shows perfect form which she translates lo her clientele in a diet and dance exercise . course at a Century City hospital. The dance is not just a dance, however , Gilda str esses. but a sequence of exercises de· signed to be Cun . JN A CASE STUDY OF New York in the report, lltallstks s how that if a lone-term state or city employe who earned $14,000 rn the last of 30 years' service retires now al age 6S, he can earn r etire-1-----------------------------------------=---------=.-!!!!!!!''!!!l!!ll!!!!!m!!! ment income of between 112 and 129 percent of his last year's lake·homepay available by telephoning 645·8600, ext. 2108. Among those eligible for the greatest surh in- <'Ome in New York nrc city teachers retiring at age 65, and city police. transit and housing police, and correction officers retiring as early as age SS. Teachers' pensions alone amount to 85.7 per- cent or the last year's take-home pay. Police and correction officers gel 84.4 percent. Case studies for Ma.ssachusetts and California •B11 2015, Social Sec•rlt11 beRefll• alo•• ••11 all•.., lo..,.pald pMbUc ~pl .. n lllrftl '" J975 to retire at, .. , ••t IR~••e.' were also int'luded. The f\lnd said Tilove studied retirement funds covenng about 70 percent or all state and local cmployes enrolled in pension plans. TILOVE BLAMES THE FAILURE or muruc1pal and s tale pension plans to coordinate with Social Security, and say:i1 the results "Invite public repudiation." By 2015, he says, rapidly In- creasing Social Security benefits alone may allow low-paid publi c employes hired in 1975 to retire at full net Income . The pension plans' benent levels are "approx- imately double those prevailing In privat~ in · dustry." he says, but adds that Is partty com pens al- ed Cor by the typically larger contributions public employes make to their pension funds . Also. almost one.third or public employes arc not covered by Social ~urlty, Ti love's report says, but In many cases that becomes not a justiOcation for large J1t•us1on benefits, but a part of the pro· blem . MANY PlBUC EMPLO\'ES. HE sa ·s. wind up covered by Social S<-curity anyway by • r:iking !lttond :ll~'I or Jobs arter early retirement. T 1IO\''"s report 'lnys the solution musl be ~renter coordination bt'twe<'n pen111on plans and the Social ~ec.-ur1ty S/'ltf'm. lie says Congress should also forbid public •. ,, ); 'Vl''I from withdrawing from Social Secunty, and •D)t. .tll r!ew public employes should b<' lncludN1 lit> i.ays federal employes, not now Included. should b<'. TILOVE OBJ F.CTED TO a provision oC current lnw allow1ni.: state and local employes or 10 years' .. tandtnl( lo cont111ue quahfyinl( for Social Security benefits ort<'r their emplo)'Cr'I have Jett the system. Tllt>vt:' 1s a member or a task force on pensions for New York Cit y employe-.. and ha& been critical or a proposal for the city to pull out or Social Securi- ty to alleviate thl' city'~ current fiscal crisis. .. LUGGAGE TAGS .,_YOUR BUSINESS CA~O ~, Send one card for each lag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap meeting a1r1tne I 0. requirements Prevent loss & tlielt• For a personahred tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or · Day Glo paper & we will back & trim your tags Or try two cards back to back. PRICES: HO CAID? u ... orJ{\5 .._ ,_ -w 4/S..,, s .60 .... .. ... .... --· ......... 6/t t.p \I.SO... _, ,._ & -11 _.. 10 ....... s1 .4o... ..=.. -c.-.,., .... -,., --.. ADO 21' _.. SEND CHICK Oil MOHEY OIDE~ TO: PILOT PRINTING P.O.IOX 1560 TA CALIP. tZ6l6 - 11111 This free reprinted edition of the 1926 Rand McNallv Road Atlas Is a fascinating look backward to the routes,' roads, and automobile travel of 50 vears ago . Inside are 96 pages of maps, guides. and helpful hints to motorists of yesteryear. Theres a full page map of every slate (only 48 of them back in 1926). plus the United Slates and individual major city maps 1nclud1ng Los Angeles A comparison of these maps to modern ones 1s tasc1nat1ng The miles of dirt and gravel "roads" far out· number the miles that were paved Among the pages of helpful hints to the brave motortsls of 1926 are the following: "Right of way 1s usually given to horse drawn vehicles:· "To carry campmg eQuipment on lhQ running board, have a folding parcel carrier:· · Do not dnve In ruts · "To keep your windshield clear of mist on ra1nv days, rub a sltced onion over the glass" "'M:>men drivers of motor vch1clos should bo g111en apec1at consideration-and watching You II find numerous maintenance and driving tips, along with an inventory for tho absolutoly nooossary tool box and reoommcnda11ons as to the number of aparo parts that should be carried (1nclud1ng 2 ltres and 3 tubes). Stop In at any one ot the 16 Mutual Saving, offtcos In Southern California for your troo 1926 Road Atlas But do 11 soon. because Quantities are llmitod One to a family please. and no mail orders because we wanl 10 meet you so we can !lhow you how we hOIP thousands ol Southorn Calfforn1ans map the" way to their ftnanc11JI ooals and toll you about our FREE 1976 SERVICES TO SAVERS With qualt#ytfl9 balances . Money OrderS • Traveler's CheQuet • Sate Oepoalt Bo1 • Checking Account thtough at•te-wlde bank • Noeary S.Vlce •Photocopying • Note Collectlon • Dt...ct Deposit Social Secuflty. Of course Mutual Savings pays the highest 1nterost allowed by law. morti than any batik pays All 8CCOUnts are insured to S40.000 by an agency of the federal government. so years okl, neartr $500,000,000 strong . ~ ~ , I'_ ~ ~ i THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS end IOen IMOClatlon Fountafn Vlley • . . .. .. ~•io-San Oemente 530 Camino de Estrella/ 493·5651 ConJfll def Mar 17942 Magnolia Street/963-8396 Santa Ana 2867 East Coast Highway/675·5010 631 North Main/547-9741 . 1· . " \. ''. . . I . . '• ) 88 DAILY PILOT w.anHaay. M11cnJ1 1t7I PU•uc NOTICE ,.JITIOU\ 111\llllU\ """°'' lTATIMINT ,.... ... -... --,, ..... --" .. AT IO NAL I U ,tN ll• "OOUCT\. UM L~ A,... C...U .... u. J•upfl G•• .. •Y l •l•IC, t•JtJ w ....... (t<ti. ....... 11 ... 1 ........ CA , .... ~· •• ,_, .... ti\ I .. ···-· ,__.c '"•'• TM• "'-"' ... " ... "'"' ... c.-. c .. " " o •• ,... c-1 ... --..1114, "~ ,,_ ...... _Or-C•••I O•llY ""* _, ... , •. --111, l•.11. "'• 11'»1<1 PUBLIC NOTICE ... .,. 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A ... ll t u 11 lt7'1D'll P l'ISLIC NOTICE (P.ttU su,.1•1011COU•T01' THI! J-YATI 01' CA~IPOaNIA l'Oll fMI C:OUNT'r Of' 0 116.llfOC ...... ..,.,. .. OTtC[ O F "l!!A•ING 0 1' P[Tlfl()H l<Oa "~011A Tf OFWILL ANO tt4)• l CTTE •S or AO MINl\TllATIOH W ITH f>;g WILL ANNllXl!O C.1•1• of MAllO• II I!! T NIONllOE, °"'"'"" NOTICI IS HEllllY Gl'VtH ..... lltCMAllO IVOCHI I OGOAfll Mt 11-. ..... ,., • ,... .. _ ... ,.,._. ... WI II •"4 Int l•w•"« ol Loflen ol - ...inlllrol .... •ll~N Wiii ,,_.,.,, t• tile ,...,II_• ret•••M• 10 _,, '' -... l~I ... , .... l(Ulfrt,. ~ "'-' i... ,._ ......................... - lie\ -Mt .., Atr"ll II, I., .. •I II• • "'~ '" "'° <-1-ol 0.!*'1-... , .. WI• co.in •• , ''°Cl-"°'""'"' l)rlw Wot!, 111 ow City of ~ AN, c..1-... 0.tM AMrcll n , 1th Wit.LIAM I St ~N. C-fT O.<• OAYIOM. CMIATMAM ----·•t11tem ,_.6-C..M ftNI 11'4111~ . ......,. .... "'"-. ...... I_ ()o-t.Mtt 0..IY '°'IM. ~""·-•"'·'·'~,. 1mr. Gordon R kb of Lomita has been promoted to vice president, finance for Technicolor Audio· Visual Systems. a division of Ttthnicolor, Inc., Costa Mesa. The company m anufactures and distributes sound and super-8 projection sy~tem'i Rich was the division's con- troller unlll this promotion. Now he has full respons1b1hty for ac- counttnt:. credit. personnel and d ata process 1nlit . Befor e he Joined Technicolor m 1974, he held various pos1t1ons in finan· ••CM cial managem ent with Cummins Engine Co .. In· dust ry Computing Sy'itcmi. and Cadillac Motor Car D1vi'l1on. General Motors. • Mlcrodata Corporation of Irvine has added three new persons to its staff: Ron Murray of Anaheim Hills has been named national sales manajiter, responsible for the ex· pans10n or the company's direct sales force. \\'llllam Thurman of Lake Forest has been named western re~1onaJ sales manager, responsi· ble for sale!. m 11 states west of the Missi~slppi Rl\'(•r Ron Doiron or Anaheim has heen named pro. duct m anagt•r for tht• c·omp11ny'i-Heahty data bai;e manal(cmt.>nl ~y~tc•m, which th sold throu~h a nt•twork of dome ... t1c and intcrnat1onal dealcr:.h1pi;. • Sad r.a Vt ntura has been named asslslant vice presided$ ond director of marketmg and buslne&s • development for the Bank of ~ l nlaf'. A founding offl~cr of the bank, Mrs Ventura has worked in the Southern California finan- cial Industry for mOl"e than 13 years . lier new pos ition wai; C''tabl1'ihcd bv the b:.ink's board <>f d1r('ctOr4' to bt'lter m~t the neech of the Irvine <'Ornmunit>. More emphas is will be given to YINTUllA (ad l{tating busln<'SS and pro- fessional ·•<'count!! as w~I os Increased community 1mol\ ement • F.d Woodland ha!\ been named director or com. munitv rt'latron"I for Cltlun~ Bank of Cosla Men. "We ha\'c l>~res:-i ed th(• fact that r our bank 1s comm 1ttc>d to assist· ing ou r r ommun1ty in all beneficial en ch: a \'Or~. We feel that this appoin tment !ltrengthcn11 that commitment, .. said Pa1~c S1mp•wn, president of the bank. Woodland hall moved lo the Ha rbor a r1•11 from Hawa11, whl.'r<' he wa .. Prt''>ldenl of a land development company weee .. uio • Dasie/Four ('orporaelon of Jrvlne h.s upended it'I tt-chn1cal 1·:1pab11Jtlt''I v.1th the appointment or ~orm an I.. Kr•·udtr ::io; vlcf' prf'11ldtnt. tnilnttrln« • md thl• prornot11111 or Howard 8 . E"1trl011 as Lo vice prc-.1dt>nl. '~ ,1 c·m "I and projitraMmln1. lla,1<' Four prO<tucea !\mall business com · putcri. ;'Ind'' n .,uh:odtary of MAI. • Patricia t'o4'lf'r of SAnta Ana hall bun promol· ed to vtcC' r<>~icl<'nt and trust officer of the Banlc or • rt• . . Nt'wport. A t ruat O(Occr of the bank 111nct lt1 Inception In 1972, Mrs f'o1ter WM al"<>• lru1't of· flcl•r with tht forml'r Newport Natlon1l Bink and ha" worked nt CrOC'ktr Rank In Sonta Ana. She ''has bun 11n ln1trumentol force behind the atudy CJ<· pantlon O( ()Ur t ru11t H rVICCll," uld Ronsld L. Rod1rn. b•nk prcaldent • Robf'rl 8 . tlf"rn or Nt'Wl)Ort Du~h hH been named direoctor o mark.Una aervlcH ror Global Van l.ln .. 1 of Anaheim. Tht form<'r director of ldvertl1ln1. public rel::it1m1 and nltt pro- motion for Co:ioet P"ldcral Sav· lnit" nnd Loan . Heyn will be rt'!iipon1lb1t~ for Glob11'1 Od· \'l'rt'"'"lt public rolatlon1, aalta promotl1>111 and marlcetln1. tfe\'n hold' a multr'a de"rte 1n ad\•ertl1ln1 ind bu!\I· Of'"" fro m l'\orthweslern t:na v('r111ty. E v a nston, Ill., and ls 111•t11 a membe 0 r or th<> Advertlsinl Club or Los An1cles and Oran~<' \nunty and the Public Relallonit Sex-le· ly o( Amert ca. • Cbarlt.s \\'. Ft'rio~n o( NcwPort Reach. pr<'~•· dtnl of Avco Financial ln1;urance Group, has been <'lerted president of the A11socia· tlnn of California IMurance Companie!! . A\•M Financial IM uroncf' Group con11l!lt'I of eiitht In· !'Uranct' llub,idlar1e!\ nr Avco Financial Services. interna tionaJ con11umcr finance com· pany ba,cd at Newport Beach. The elect ion Wf" ht"ld al I.he U · soctallon·s annual m ttlnc Court Covers Auditors Fraud Victi ms Ccui'i ue for Neglige11ce WASHINCTON (AP> -The Supreme Cour t ruled that the fedeUl law 8&ain11t ll~Urillt'll fraud doo:s not t•otltlt-fruud \ 1c· Ums to collect d. rolijll'l\ from auditors who olle&edly wert" ne1H1ent in det tcttna the scheme. The six·lo-two decision Tuf's· day denies 1nv<.'i1tol'!I who wt•rc bilked out or lh~ir money an tm· portant weupon for recov~rlnit their losse~. It may shield accoo.ntants. at· torneys. outside dlr~lorii ond other penpheul figures in u cor · poration from expensive dumagc liWlS brought by investo~. Alrlf•n F lnftd SAN FRANCISCO (i\P) Th1rtttn airline" have been fi ned n total or $126,500 in federal court arter plead ing no contest to charges or making illegal re· bates ranging from SSO to $1,150 oo fares and cargo srupments to lhf Far East. In exchange for the pleas and i;igning of a consent degree pro· hibiting future rebate vlolatlon11, the U.S. governm<'nl agrel'd to drop other pending civil or criminal action. Btadne•••e n, Fiie Orange County businessmen must file 1976 bui;l ness property statements by today, acrordlng to Assessor Bradley L. Jacobi;. Failure to file the documenLc; on time can res ult in pen3.ltics, he said. Most busine'!ses ownan~ property in the county on tht• March 1 lien date must Cale a written property statement on a form provided by the assessor 's department. Bee B ike• Prftt- SACRAMENTO <A Pl -The ho m e deli\•ery priC(' or ThC' Sacra mento Bee will increase In price starting Thur~day. The Bee'i; announccm<'nt said the increase I s n eces sary b«ause or rl~u 1n new~pnnt, ink and labor. and that Ber carrtera wlll 11harc rn Ow procttds. An lncreue of 50 centic for du1· ly and Sunday h<>ml' dchv<'ril'N wlll bring the prlc~ to~ a n1onlh. f'or Sunday only, tht-incrc>ase w ill be 2S cents a m onth to $2.75. Fwl Re•ervn Dip WASlll NGTON <AP) Petr ole um industry trade as· :.ociation!I c-.tlmated that US. re· 11en•es of oil and natural RllS dropped again Jast year by slSm c 4 to 5 percent. But an industry expert ad· milted Tuesday the r eserves are probably higher than reported because they are based on ability to produce oil and gas profitably :10d do not yet reflect fully the ef· feel of steep price increases over the last few years . Co•pCe% to OPftl Shoppers World , Santa Ana. will open its doors at noon 1-~ri· day. Grand opening events will continue throui::h the weekend. Shoppers World ha.c; mort· than 100 shops and r estaurants. Jt is located at 2724 N. Main St. Gun PaC!t S alutftf BnUSSELS. Bel~ium (AP> - The U.S. Army's decision to buy Belgian machine Runs was hailed by Belgium today as .. proof or U\e American will lD achieve a two-way street between the L'nil· ed States and Europe." Defense Mani:-.ter Paul Vanden Boeynants m ade the comment in a rom munique issued after being orricially informed that the U.S. Army h ad chos<'n a Be lgian machine gun to r eplace a jam. prone weapon mountt-d on ti S. tanki; a nd other armorl'd vehicles. Prff!e• S table WASHINGTON CAP) Oil· exporting nations probably will Ov~r The Counte r MASO Listiftc)s C TAKI NG J ...__~TO_CK_ not Increase oil prices thlR spr - i n~. Al\Sl!'tan t 1'reu ~ur y s~crelary G crAld L. Pu.sky ~DYi'. lie believe~ mo:it ln<"mlwrs of th~ Ort~ant&atlon of Petroleum Exporting Countries will press tor a price-freeie at a m eeting In Jakarta in May. lie addl'd thRl I.he threat of :mother oil embar~o h as .. dlmlnhshed considerably." B11rro1111•• S flles Burrough! Corp. has reported that order~ for its lar ge-sule and very large·~cale general purpose comput('rs. produced at the com. pan~ 0!> M1ss1on Viejo plant. have incr easl'd 47 pC'rcent from 1974. The sy~h·ms are being in- stalled an financial, manufactur- ing and commer cial organha- taoM. in educational and re· s ear ch in!l t itu tions and i n J:O\'ernment operations, the com· pany r eported. No C'on~orde PtWt PARIS <AP> -French and Dntish orriclals foiled to reach agreement on future production plan s ro r th e Concorde :.upersonic airliner. However , they u ld they agreed to continue to develop the t<'chnoloi::v or t ht' nircraft In ('3!\C the United States should join the m In building a second· generation supersonic airliner. Na "y Cont rtttt SEATTLE <AP) -Snnla Fe Engineers. Inc., Lnncnstcr, hns been awarded a $5.4 m1lllon con- tract by the Navy to con!ltruct m1s!'1lc a~st•mbly facilities al the T nd<'nl nuclenr s ubmarine base along Hood Conni. Work will include the buildinc of a reinforced concrete struc· ture that will be enrth-cover<'<I, plus the remodelin" <>(four exist· ing buildings a t Bttn.Zor. f.Jp• and DotDn• DOWNS L•~\ .. ..:~. ,., " 1' .. -\1t , .... -'" , .. -v. 1•4 "" '"' _.,,_ 111' -I . ~ l''I "" .. -.... l t -•• . . ... .. . ., ,0 , -t•lt 1 • '. ''· .. l '\ .. , .. -.. ,., -. ., l .... -'• )... .. u~ _, ,., -v. ,, .. -I'~ , -"' Ptl 0p lH Vp ,, s Up II. VP 100 UI> 100 UP 100 UI> t I UI> •I U1> I' Up •O Up J ' Up J.I VI> '1 Ult 6 1 Up 61 Ult 6 S VP H U1t St U1> SI VP ).1 llP H Up }.C VI> S c VP ~ l UP }.J Ptl. Oft 11 t Oii " \ ()II 100 Ott 100 ()II 9 } 041 • ' 011 • , Oii I I Oii 1, ()If ,, ()ff ' ' fltt , I ()II , ' ,.,., .. Q<I t. 011 •I Oii t I Oii • \ ()II 61 Oii I I Olf • ~ Oil • I ()If t I Oii t I QH at 0 11 ) ' MUTUAL FUN DS ~ . . . •, • •' • NYSE COMPOSI'I'E ~dnt-bda y~,. Afternoon Pri ._. TRANSACTIONS 811111t'..W Altl CICfa WASHJNOTON (AP) -The House Ways ond Means Commltlff bu ap· p roved a bill thal would provide federal aubsidlea tor new taxable muoicJptl bond• The mea.ute okayed Tuesday I• dalcned to aJd financially pruaed local govern· mt'ftts. W.Onesday Mar"' 31 1976 s OAIL '( PtLOf 89 As Gro11t Dies ·' ' Kresge's Strong In Second Place By ~UL TON MOSKOWl1'Z Two romponlt'll lhut Olltl"Wtrc pllltrit of wh:H waii ralh'tf tht "vorh.•ly slor\I indu:slry'' cmtr ttcd trom 197$ witb diamctrlcally oppositercsult11. Tbc> t ,OOO·st,,re r ho1n 01~rutcd by w. T. Grant dtdn 't rtal· ly emtrae. It Wl'llt into bankruptc)' court la5t r ear, ond lt'll now ~Ina ditlllolved. It '5 the bit:· .ie t fallure In the h1ston• ol V S retolhng SS Krcu:c wus ~omelhmg else It rode Money Tree oul the econ om Ir d(')wnlum ol t9T4 '75. conl\nJcd lo open Of'V.' K ;\lorto.; and l'ndcd lh('yl'nrb)' maklni more money thM any other retailer in thl' nalton cl<Cl•pt one. TH ESE STRIKINGLY D .. 'FERF.NT outcomes are in· !'itructh•\• as an example of how quickly the picture cun change in the fast-moving world nf retailing. Just 10 years. aito Grant and Kresge appeared to b~ on an equal rootln~, each do111g Sl billlon of business a yeur, each earning about $30 million. And both of them lra1kd Wl'll behind thl' trndi- t11)nal variety :-tort• IPnder , F W Woolworth. which t'arncd SiO million on "ale:s orSl.6billlon in 19611 Hut these companies were already on <Mfcrcnl courses 10 years a~o. and the track chosen by Kresge's managemenl ha:s provf'd to be the routetolhewinnrr's circle. It's d1ff1cull for any company to abandon its basic way ot doing bus i"c:ss . However. that '.s prec1i.cly what Kresge elect· ed to do. It "hased consumers to the suburhi; with freestand- ing, full-line· discount ston•o; Today. Kresge is the numbt•r 01w chscount operator in thf' rountry. It has m ore than 800 K-Martsopcn and more lh:rn 100 Jupiter units . There are still 1-omc 420 Mores carrying the Krl'i.gc f\:ig but thdr contributwn 10 '>:tll•s and profit '\ 1s now minor. THIS ~IO~Tll THE K·M arl ~ \\ere offering bar1:a1n-. i.uch as eo disposable diaper'\ for $2.96. an Sll.88 pocket. calculator. boys' Jeans for S2 7'7. a 30 gallon garbage <-an tor S4 88. l'tet'l·heltcd radial tire-. for S25 apiece. a Whirlpool washing mach1ne for S258, a 19-ioch rolorTV for 5333. That kind of merchand1"mg '" b r1n1ting customers into thei;tor es in droves. Kresge, like other retailers, wai; not immune-to the r(!· cent recession. Hut it did not <'11rta1l 1t' 1•xpansion plan'I. ll opened 132 n ew stores m 19iS and in th1• last quartt.>r or lhc ~ e:1r. when retail s:1les picked up, It had nn incrl'd lblc spurt. Ourini th<' fin al three months or 1975 Kresge logged sale.. of S2 1 billion Thnt 's more thnn double what it wa~ do1n~ .111 nuall) 10 yeurs :igo It f101 ,h<'d the rear with n sail'!-tot;.11 or SG 8 b1 lhon. up 23 percent frorn lhl' pre\"lous year TllAT WAS l"OTllJ ~G rnm1l.1r('d to lhe profit i-ur1.tc l\rt'S~l' 1•arn,•cl $100 m1lhon 1n !ht• f11l.ll I hr1•1• mur1 ths of 11 -. fl, l'al )'C'nr <which ench.lan 31 l Th;.it "a-. abt>ul 1•qu.il to.,..hnt 1t l'arnl'd Ill the first mnt• month-. .ind 1t "'ni. abo about l'qual to what 1t nl'ttcd in all of 197 1. He.;ull . For the f1r°'t t1nw "r<'Sl!l"'I ;1111111:-il l'afl\11\~' toppNI thP l'llt'Jlill).!'\ nf J (' l'l'l\lh'~ Tlw (111 :11 full ~t'llr h J!Urt"" Kr1''J!l'. S200 tn11l w11 . P1•11t1t•\, Sl!IO million \\'hen it ll!->t'tl to 1•ompd1• a1w111,1 '<ir:1n1 and Woolworth 10 tht• fl\·e-an<l·di m <' '''•n· hu,1111'''. t\ fl•!>J!l' 1 a 11k 1•cl ;" 11111• 11( th,· 25 larJZcst rt•t:u lt•r!-1111ht•11.1111111 II now rank' a' nm· o( I h<• Mp fl\'t• W.T Grnnt h;1' h•···n nhlitrratt·d \\'nol\\Orth h:i.. lw1•11 left for h<'h1nd And 11111~ m1J!htv St'ar s Rcwhurk genc-r~1t\'" 1-:rrott'r profit" Daon Ope1JS Off ice O:rnn D<>\'elopml'nl C<>rJ). hoo; opened a Cali forn1a di\ ls ion In Newport lkarh. Thr \'anrnu,·er. llntr!-h Columln;1 Ila"'" rompllny. a "<'~ll'rn C:rnml:1 rl''ld<>nll.il d1•\cln1wr. h ..... "lll'l o.1 l1•1l .1lm11,t (•\rlU!-h'ely 1n \ ;inco11\'rr. C:il~..iry J11<I 1-:11mo11111n un11l rlo\\ Oaon's presidl'nt •. J W. Pno)('. <>n1d mo!'.t of the r om panv's in1l1al act1\'lty lhrre will '°' nl\'c Joint ventures\\ 1th California de\'elopen .. Mercury Declares Its First Dividend The bonrd of d1 rrctors of Mercury Savini!'i & Loan A~· !IOCiotion. ll untin~ton Bearh, ha'I d<'rl:irr·<l a 6 percent sto('k d1 v1de nd and a 10 cent per share ra~h 1h\'1dend payable t•> stockholders of r ecord J\pnl 9 Both d1v1de nc1s would b<' poynblr April 2.1, or as !>OOn ti)., practacablt> theri,after: th1• st11<·k dl\'1<IN1d i~ :.uhjrct to th<' approvnl of thl' C altforn1:i Th'p:irlml·nt of Savin.its a nd Loan. In conncrllon with the stock cliv11lt·nd, 110 fr;ictll'ln;il 11hares will be issuNf, :rnrt srodtholctrrc; will rrrrlvC' ca.,h 111 ll <'u orfrnct inns at the t imrC1f 111-.tn bu! ion \ . ~ , . . ~ . ' IN AllOPTJNG TIU·; firc;t cnsh dlv1dN1<l 111 lh1• hi1>t11ry ()f lhr 3NfiOClllllon, th<' t)oartl of t11r1·C'tors l>llid thl"r<' I, no 1m pla('olion lhal this i ~ o rcitulnr rlivttlC'n<I. nor rtrl' lhcr1• t•om mitments to futurC' Ca!>h d1v1d1•ntf-. 1mph1·lf m lhl' current d c('l:iratlon Thl' record dat<'. April !l, rl'pr<•wr\l' lh1• 121h ;mniv<'r,ory .f/ of the ('))'l('ntnJt M th1• ll''°''rnlinn. rlunnl! which tinw 1t i:rcw i:- from S2 m llllon tn 1n1t1JI rJp1t .. ll11Jll<111 111 ,1 c•urn·nt It•\ t•I of • .• approl<1mt1lt'I~ $2f.O rn11l11111m101 ;tl ,,...,,.,,, w1th11ut mer"l!ri. or ncqu1 111t 1oni. Since thC' rC'rord cltth' for h<1th llw 1•a<.h 1lividt•ntt onrl the> fltOCk dlvid<•r11t 11. thr 1o11m1•, rtn tl the: iv;111• <Int<• of lhP sl11t•k divlthmd i, ~ev<'r:il wt•t>k' l:it1·r. shnr1•<; 1"""'''1 on thr !-lock dividend will not ht' ~uhlc·ct lo t he cn11h div1d rn1l New $2 Bill Aimed At Saving Mo11ey For the fir"l time in rnorC' th on to y('nr~. th1' S2 bill will bl- Issued by lhc U $.Treasury The new S2 bills wlll he nvilil11hlc to thl' public 11t honkr. be1lnnlng April 13. That lM1uancl' date comcldes with tht> birthday of Thom e s J1•ff('ri;o11, wh<>se picture npp<:nr11 on the• bill (;(')mplctinit the bicentennial d('silrn on thr rcvcr .... c side ls a v1anettc hosed on th<' '"fhe Sl~nlng (')(the U<'rl aroUon or fn· . . ... tttpendence" by artist John Trumbull f The Treo~ury, which l!I making 225.000,000 or the new S2 not NI available. esllmalc:o; the bill.; will re ult Inn irnvlnir~ of S4 to 7 million a year in pnntin1tof SI brll11. An averas:c of I 6 billlon SI bill:-<trC ,,rintcd per year. oc- countlnR Cor 55 to 60 percent of the total volume of the curren cy pnnted. The new $2 blll I~ t>tl)tttcd to replace 11boul half the singles In c:lrc:ulaUondurintt th<' next several years. Job Rise Expected Employers expect lo hire a lot more clenc•I and pro- duction workers ~rcx-e June. Turnover. l•yoffa, and abstn' tttlam were down for thf> first three months or this yur. T bese opUmlsUc rlndln11 are shown In "S~lat Report; Tbe Employmfftt Picture. Finl Quarter 1'78.'' publbhed by a e Buruu of N•Uooa.l Affairs, •nc CBNA).1 ii J.,, •I• - • I. OAJl y PILOT w~nffdg Mtrcn 31. rt7e First Class ·Fares Jump; Look for Bargains W ASlllNGTON fAP> The price of 4 flrsl cJa" tkbt w1U an crease between 4 and 7 3 Pt'rcent on 111 domtatk fllJhU u of Thuri.· day, but tJ'avtlen who havC' mor e time than money 11Ull can ftnd 10me alrllne baraalni.. ln addition to lht' fir t ( J cl.us rate lncrcaaes, coach CO'~SVMER rla 1 farH m ay r ise by 3 p('r l "' ·t'nl on som e Mutes, m<>t1Uy ----------.n the south and m1dwe t But alrllnei. stall are orrunng a vunl'ty o1 d1scounl5 that un t'ut KLEENEX DINNER NAPKINS Wl11tt r. Assortt4 Colors BOX Of SO's ti' BOX Of 6 CARNATION Breakfast Bars Assorted Flavors 89~. anywhere from 20 ~rcmt -few late nlcht n11hu -lo 30 dd ~ p r cent off thC" CO)l of o COACh scat tirkct. To qualify for lar•cr dl' rvunts. pHscngcrs must abide by cert~ln restrictions, ~b a!> milk in1 re11uvatton1 14 day in advance TUE I CREA.St: IN n~ cla fares is the s~ond of thrr«' tukt1s ordC'red by the Cl\•U Aeronuutlcs Board <CAB > two yur '> aao Jfter 1t cfrc1d\'d \hl• Cnre:s w~r not h1ah cnouah lo COVl'r th1,• uctu.il \'Ulll!i of pro\'1d1na 6erv1c~ The third 1ncrea e will &O Into df\'ct nut yt•ar The roach fare 1ncrea.<1e on some routes 11' upectf'd to occur 11 airllnl'1' that did 001 r111:w furc'I t•urlwr thii, Yl'Ur seek tu r1atch \Ip wsth 11rlio~11 lhut did MOit 01rhnc1 r al~'<l fort•' l percent CJI) f"eb t and 2 pcrcl.'nt on March l But ~om~ rinancrnll} 'tron.it'r lint'~. indudan1 N a1ional. Oelto nd Northwe'lt, dad not u11k th~ houd for tho!te 1ncreast·~. 1ay lnJ? they would M'~k U\Jitcad to rill''' rt1rl'S by 3 pl'rttont Oii A1ml J. Coach fore hlkt•s planntl(I by those ulrhnf'11 must b<' upprovectJ,y tht> CAU burorl' they un IX' 1mplemt'nkd nut no CAI\ opl>(1,1tlon la ('l(~Ctt'fi CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE .. IVORr SOAP BATH SIZE PAK OF 6 37~ LACTONA AOUL T TOOTHBRUSHES Nylon Sweet 'n Low Looks and tastes like ~uga1, with Candy Bars Choose Your 1!1 fAIOGf Brut 33 SPlASH-ON lOTIOff "OGl VI" HOME Permanents --~ -c .-:: -G ve 1our r ti 1 • • 'l hair the ./" ~~ grPo! ~dy • 11\d ~et of a ----- -~L..:.:: 1-1 "proft·\,1on.il" · -t_.. !J€rm Retllll 2. 7 5 ~J1 3.00 A '1111 GIFT FOi YOU FIOM HEUNA IUllNSTDN with PwchoM of Atty Skin Dew Fltf.''Skia Dew D11" a lul l Ne 3 01 V1\1ble Ac 11011 Soap and a geneiOU \ 11? 01 tube ot V1-;1bfP At t1on O~cream eP r· s-. .. 0nr 4 so -l 1 Uillllll 1 t.l • ... .._ 1··~101 YntMt Ac1ltl 4 50 . j °""1• 1 ., • '~!. ~~':::r~"' 5 00 ·~ ,. >., • i:>., :':':° • Yl\lait A<lltll 1 50 --e CltMPlll .. ·-J., • , .. ; ·• ~ ) htt ffttKler lllK rttltct• ~ ~ Ul 4.50 hi 4.00 ,,AYS•EASE" AUTOt.\lTIC TOILET BOWL CLEANER lite "' tht really dtts t111 tob' 9 oz JAR "DAYS •EASE" SOI.ID AIR FRESHENER Fresl Air wMtl,.. JIHst. Assert .. Frat,..H: 5.5 oz 2 i $1 . I ~ Natural 59c A.R.M. 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Louder Than Words By CAROL MOORE o.u.,~ ............ stra1gbtfor" ard as v.e might ant1c1pate " Oops• One ram1ly must hl\l' opened the p1cntc lurwh und round the trash DECLINE Statlst1cally. the absolute amount or food "as te declined from l3 percent of input in 1973 to nine percent ln 1975. The latter figure represents about $100 "orth of food a yellt for the average Camil) That's one aue11 oC Un1verMl) of Aniontt archeoloey i.tudenl:. who have bl'l•n uccumulallni.: data on food ut1hzallon .ind wa.,le in a sample of 3.000 Tul·son h~iJeholds for three >'curs Their most unu11ual diM·overy was a bagful of unopened brc..id. sandwich meals. fruits und .,oft drinks. Indicating the rood., "t·rc probably tossed out a nd the garbage taken for the outdoor meal. The r efuse 1s class10ed as "straight" (mor e than an oonl·e or a single food item) and "plate scrap1n~!I." Well ovt'r hair of the food wasted was 5traight half a bag or vegetablc.•s, whole or barely tourhed fruits or several rolls 1n a package. Mor e pertinent findings or lnflation 's Im pact on fo'ood Wast<: we re d escribed by Gail G Harrison, nutrat1on1st for the Garbage Project, lo food t'<l 1tors al the sixth annual nutrition conrerence sponsored by the Dairy Council or Cahfom1a "In s pite o r the O\.er a ll decrease in percenta1tc of food discard ed. the proportion of 'straight waste' actually roi.e significantly between 1973 i.lnd 1974." Mrs. Harrison srud. "Thus the decline wa.s more pronounced in 'plate scrapings,· prompt10g us to speculate that ser\'lng Siles ha\ e been adJu:.lt'd rJlher than food storagt: or purchase strategies " "One mig ht expect thal J logical response to rasin~ food prices would be to cut dO\\ n on food discarded 1n the hou.,ehnlrl · she s aid. "But the bl't1u\tor 10volved Is not as 111mplc or During the spn ng of 1973. twd "'as being wasted at a rJlc.> of .,. ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor • Wedn4™1ay March 31 1976 l'o llh lhl' b11l 11utnt111n,1lh C'o111l11111• hol p111k 1011nd., ol lr.anktu11l•r.., for 111 01t•1n .incl gll..,ll'ntnJ? ~11•1·111•h11n1..., 111 lt•l llll'l' for J mm,·1 JI''°'"' tn .1 11111 W111t1•1 l'ot.1t11 ~.il.111 ~1" tn '>hl'l'd l't•lt•n .ind 1'1111pJll'Cl 11n111n h~l11r1• 11i... .. 1111l \\ 11 h .i ".11 m Mu ... tJrcl l'Jr.t\\ •I) 1>11•..,.,1111-: llOT Wl~Tt:R POf\TOS \L.\D I hencl l('t'b1•ri: ll•llut<' Mu..,lanl C.1r.1\\ a~ l>r1•..,..,tnl! 2 medium lurl(t' IH1t.1tcws, p.111•11 :J larjlt' (ranlduftl'I'! I cup th1nl~ :<ll<'l'<I n·lt•n• ',cup f11wly c:hoppt.>tl ••llHlll :? tabl<•'l1mm1-. ch ,1111l•d "'" 1•1•t p1rkl1· rl'11-;h Core, rtnll(' .rnd thnr1111).!hl~ drJ1n ll'lluc•1•. t'h1ll tn lt>ltut·r cr1o;p 1t (lr d1 o;po!.<1b lt• pla-111c bal? Pn•pan• drc·..,..,ing aml ket'p wa1 m O\N hot \\llH'r Cook pnt.1lueo; in ho1lln1o1 !t:lltrd water JUSl until tender. <I ram .ind "hCl' to make 2 rups Con•r frankfurll'rs with bmhni:: "all'r and lt'l "land :i mtnulC''i Drain and cut Ill ·~ inrh -.laces C'ul t'noul{h letlul't' into bite size chunko; lo makl' I quart Turn 1nt11 !>al ad bo" I Add hot potatoes, dra1ot'<I frankfurtt'rs, celery. onion and relish Toss lightly with warm dn•<.s1ng and sen·c 1m mediately 10 6 hearty portions ~l'STARD-C \RAWAY DRE ~l~G 1 tablespoon sugar 11 2 tablespoons noor t teaspoon !!alt '•teaspoon ('ara\\a) seed 1 1 teaspoon while pepper Dash or garlic powder and cayenne pc>pper ·~cup milk l egg, beaten 2 tablespoons cider vinegar 1 tablespoon butter 2 teaspoons prepared mustard 12 teaspoon dill weed Combme sugar. fl our. s alt. caraway seed . ~arlic powder and peppers 1n small saucepan. Stir in milk. Cook over moderate hent, st1rr10g conslanUy. until mixture re- aches a boll nod thickens. Stir slowly mlo egg. Return to low heal and cook a minute longer. sllrnng constantly. until egg is cooked Do not allow to boil Stir an \•tnegar. butter, mustard and d11l "eed. Keep warm until re· ady to use nine percent loot lncludmg bone or chunk!> of i.cparJble tao Subsequenll) 11 dropped lo about three percl'nt which 111 normal for animal protein loudi. SllORTAGt:S The high waste pl'r1od "as "'ht•n conbu m ur utll•nt1on "'as d1n•t'll'd lllw11rd bt'cf prices r ose. supcrmarkel meat 1·11untcri. t•mptlt>d rap1dh and speculation about "shortage!>" "a" wl'll pubhl'l.ted "E vide n tly, cons umers' bcha\'lor wa'> quite 1n1:fflc1ent," i.he explaint-d "They wt•r c bu' ing l ar~e quant1l1es ai. a price bedl;!e or purchasing quarter., ;md halves when normall) a family m1Rht consume onl~ u re" ty~i. of cuts That rci.ultl'd in bt•ef that could rol bl' .,torcd or ui.ed reJ?ulatl) " A regional option dunng the !.ugar crisis wus to buy the staple <,ubstant1all) cheaper in ~oga l l' .... M<•"co About 18 percent or i.urve~ respondenL'> ., a 1 d l h t• y p u r c h a s e d t h e 100 pound bag" 0.1ta JnJh .,1s i.ho"ed that con-.umpllnn or sugar and sweets del'11ncd but the percentage thro" n out actuall) Increase<! "Hoardln~ hJ~ often been noted to be d1srupt1ve from u market1n~ st.rndpoint Our i.tudy s how tha l 11 may h1l\e disruptive consequt'nces on the houst•hold as "ell." she Sd1d. u :' CONSTRAINT "Ha\ ing found a 'baraa1n' and acquired a large amount of food currently regarded as scurcc or expens1vt>, consumers fef'I less constrained to conser ve the item and throw mort> away " Considt>nng steeply rising food prices in general, proJect data showed a s1Rmhcant decline in the usc of anima l protein sources and an incrca!te 10 the use of grain products This trend w;is most pronounced among lower income ar e;is of the sample Mrs. Harrison admitted that food discard 1s a \cry moral issue. Most people belle\ e ""aste not. want not" and don't admit what they throw out or recall 1l quanlllall\'ely. Interest in consumer-level waste, confined primarily lo ''artim e. has been r enewed because of worldwide problem11 of food supply. Gnrba&e 1s used as the mon1toring d evice. she said. because there 1s no t1 ml', effort or bias required or the subJects "Whut ta found in the lrash can 1:. tht• result 01 bt>ha\lor which alread~ has occurred h reneets what people do, not what lhl'Y thank they do, ought to do or pr e t e nd to do under observation " SELECTED TR ACTS Some 100 students sort through the garbage collel'lcd twice weekly from certain homes in census lra(•ts chosen for ethnic and income balance Anon) mily of sour cl' is strictly protet'lt.>d and sune)Ors are S\\orn not to lake any of the food that 1s oflt'n large eno~gh to be appetmng Ho1,1seh o ld food input is estimat ed from \\eights and 'olu me on containers and packaging: fresh produce 1s estimated fro m such remains as peelings and pits. Data is corrected to account for presence or absence o r garbaee disposals. pet animals. compost piles. fireplaces and meals eaten a" a) from home No re:.tuurant rcruse 1:. 1ncludl'd in the survey Se\•e nt y three h omes parllclpat{'d in morl' In depth inter\'le" s lo dt>tt•rmint' 1r somt< were mort' efhc1l•nl than others "Me xican mt'rlcan households throw out less food thun Anglos. evt•t1 "hen mcomll 1s held con:.tant," Mns llurrii.on said. She nttrlbuted thi s charact eristic lo higher µerson11I lnvestm1:nl In fooos mude from scratc h . more foods deemect acceptnble for bn•ukras\ ~nd lunc h and le:.s r{'sistnnce to leftO\'CrS Othl•rwisc, attitudinal .and knowled~e variables influenced food waste patterns more than ram1lv site or income The more resp0ns1b1hty people took for their e nviro nment t h rough vegetable garde ns or recycling, the less they discarded. "Most people figure 'when m doubt. throw It out.' So the more they know about food storage, s afely a nd cook in g combinations, the more they will keep," she concluded. I SALADS: PLEASE, SQUEEZE No" 1s tht' time to d1el in quiet if you wish and emerge slimmer and with new energy to face the summer months. One of the best ways is "1th salads that satisfy the appetite yet squeeze the waistline and budget. Everyone kno"s the values to be found in fish and shellfish. These tasty foods are high in protein and other nutrients and low in calon es. One of the recommended methods to cook fish is by poaching The fish 1s cooked in a simmenng liquid which may be lightly sailed water. water se1soned with spices and herbs. milk or a mixture of "';ne and waler to name a few. The fish s hould be barely covered with the hqwd and s1mmt'red. 001 bmled. JUsl until the fish Oakes easily, usual· I) 5 to 10 m mutes &·cause the liquid contains navorful JU1Ce!t, 11 ma~ be used in a soup or to make a sauce for the h~h Practice the technique on Dieter's Delight Seafood Salad IC tuna salad becomes monotonous. make one with spinat·h leaves for even more vitamin power. Or add the tuna to a h (?htly her bed tarragon dressing in· stead or the lo~sed ln~red1ents The thrifty touch her e IS lo ui.c> ll'fton·r i.llccs of salami and hard-cooking eggs to strt•tt·h the me<1l St•rve Wt•stcrn Anti pasto on a plaltt'r or in a large. ~hallo\\ b<rn I Ll·l guests serve themselves then pai.s lhl' bo" I of dressrng . i\ mustard dressing adds lo the surprise of a hot potato salad that 1s hearty enough for dinner. Serving the spinach raw enhances its natural vita man A content. And the hard-cooked egg wedges and chunks of tuna that nestle in the fresh, lender leaves add protean to 1111 ... no cooking main d1:.h. FRESH SPINACH AND TUNA SALAD 10 ounce bag fresh spmacb 4 hard-cookl'd eggs 2 cans <6 or 7 ounces each ) tuna, drained and brokt'n 1nlo chunks I cup diced celery or cucumber '" cup fres h lt'mon Jwce 12 cup oh ve oil or other salad 011 '2 teaspoon dry mustard "~ teaspoon salt Dash pepper 3 tablespoons chopped parsley I teas poon mayonnaise Wash spmach and dram Brl'ak off stems. Tear leaves 111111 hill' "Ill' IJll'Cl""' plar,· 1n large "alurl bu" I. Cut .I l•gg~ 1n to wedges. mash J l'lt~ with tork or torce through s ieve Add tuna. t•clery and egg wedJ(es to spmach Mix mashed t'Jrn with lemon Juice and remain mg ingrt'· du.'nts tn make dressing. Pour drcssmg over salad and toss lightly to mix Garnish t he 6 servings with croutons. This salad 1 so tasty you can serve it to ever yone in the family and they'll never guess that it rt'ally Is a dieter's de· ltghl Se r ve on crisp salad greens and orrer additional low- calonc llahun dressing or mayonnaise. 1f the diet allows. t WESTERN ANTIPASTO SALAD l head ice.berg lettuce Tuna Dressing 12 slices small salami 2 hard-cooked eggs, sliced Cherry tom a toes for garnish Core. rini.e and thoroughly drain l ettuce: refrigerate in disposable pla!tl1c bag or plastic cn sper. Prepare Tuna Dressmg. Shortly ~fore serving. shred lettuce to measure l ' ~quarts and mound on sen-mg platter Arrange salami and egg shct's around lettuce; garn1 i.h w ith t'herry t omatol's. Pa ~s dn·~111ng separately. Makes 4 Sl'rvmgs. Tl 'N.\ DRESSING 31, ounce can tuna '~cup mayonnaise 3 tablespoons corn oil 2 lablespOOOS tarragon Oavort'd Wine Vinegar 2 tablespoons sliced ~reen omon ~ • teaspoon seasoned salt 1" lt•aspoon tarragon. rrumblt•d 11 lti teaspoon white pt>ppcr Combine in blender Jar. Blt•nd ahout 2 m1nu11 .... , unrn smooth. M akei. about 1 cup dn ·ss111g DIETER'S DELIGHT SEAFOOD SALAD 1 1~ pounds cod fillets, fresh or frozen 9-ounce package frozen cut green beans ·~cup low-calorie Italian dressing 1 cup shced celery 12 cup peeled diced cucumbers 1'J cup sliced radishes '•teaspoon salt Crisp s alad greens Thaw frozen fish: cul into chunks. Poach fish (see below). Cook ·green beans as directed on packa~e label. Drain fish and green beans well. Place in bowl and drhzle with dressing: m ix carefull y. Cover and chill several hours. Add celery, cucumbers. rad ishes, and salt; toss lightly. Serve on crisp greens with additional Italian dressing or mayonnaise, if desired or diet allows. Makes about 6 cups salad , enough for 6 servings. . To poach fish. combine 1 cup water. l tablespoon lemon Jwce. l \easpoon salt. and l small bay leaf In Cryina pan. Br· ing to boil. Add fish; cover. lower heal and simme r until fish flakes easily when tested with a fork, about 8 to 10 minutes. .• •(:% DAJLYPILOT Wedn!!d!y.Man:h31.1978 Restoration: Old Art Ski I ls By DENNIS Ml'LELl.AN Oflllt 0..1, ........... The early Amencan p1onffn who left th~ comfort ot the Old World were fact.'<i with th tuk or bwldlng their own furniture for their crude log homl'b To add color and hfe to their '1>nmit1V(' -.urround1.11g11, they d~­ vt!loped what now is referred to M Enrly American decoratmg skills. These include reverse glas'> pointing, (u sed extensively on clocks and bannister mirrors>. t he art of duplicating delicate c utout d es ilnis wit h bronze powders on tin a nd wood atem'I a nd count ry painting (Ublng brush stroke p:u ntmg to apply bri&ht, bold colors on tmwareJ. .. They no lon ger bad the beaut1ru1 wood, so they had to ~a i nt and d ecor a t e t heir furruture and hous ehold item$,·· l'Xplalned EIH nor KJmbaJI, who will teach a Golden West Colleae course on the subject. Mrs. IGmball, who has taught antique restoration for 13 years tn California a nd the New En1land sta~s. said the early de- corating metbocb began dyang out with the.beginning ot the ln· dustnal Age. INCREASED POPULARITY But they appear to be enjoying a r esu raence o r popula ri t y among antique collectors who want to restore furruture or add accel\sories to accompany them "They (the students) wUJ be m ade aw ar e o r the artistic cr aftsmanship that was used to produce these lovely pieces that have been handed down. The art and brush wor« in them is just beaullful." Those takine th8 course, which befiJ\s Apnl 9, wlll learn the techniques a nd •PPIY thMi to item s they brlna to class· T hey w ill , Mrs . Kim ball believH, be c rntlng their own fa mily heirloom6 which they can hand down to their children. "I think the crartsm anstup and the products w1JI be ol a quality that their fam ilies will keep and t'njoy for mony years to come," she said. FOLLOW PATTERN 'fhe Huntington Beach resident !laid the course is for both ex· perienced artists and those who have never pich'<i up a brush. She said there always is either a t racin g or pattern to follow. "With patience a nd guidance anybody can do this work.'' She SSJd she dccid~ to offcr the class <h er first t ime an California) because many or the students in her antique rhtora tion classes s howed on interest m learning the techniques Students also will receive • brief hill>tory lc11son on how each 'm ethod was dcvt'loped The cl as' will spend about thtt.'\' 'A eckb on each. VNl 'Sl'AL EFFECT AD unus ua l effect c:an be creat ed In the r everse i.:lat'S pointin1e t echniq ue. "hich begins by tr ue ing a n or al or ~cer11c des11(n onto the glass with India 111k Opuqu(' und trnni.pur<'nl colors ;_are U!>t'd to fill In thl' outhnt• /\ \'lbranl. textured <'ffl'ct 1s crt>at· ed by plaC'1ng c rioklt.>d foil bt'h111d a red rose. for t•xamplt\ which 1~ painted with transparent paint The class will m1.-et Fridays, 7·10 p m. and Saturda~. 9 to noon, in law enforcement 118. ·May Her Thoughts Rest • 1n Peace DEA B A~N LANDERS: I 'm tht• w1ft' who sat in the front row c'l lht• t•hurch when they buried thl• man I was m arri<'<I to ror 38 year .; 111.; mistress of 11 years <tcscrib<'d how iihe felt "sitting io the batk lik<' a c;trangt>r," ajthough sht.· said. ··1 know I \I.WI ijrst in his heart." My husband waii old enough to b e h e r f a t he r . H e h a d grandchildren. At no time during his ternble illness did he call her name. lie kept telling me how ashamed and sorry he w a<t that tic had treated m e so 11habb1ly. But it was too late. All the love and respect I had for him had been killed many year11 before He was a m iserable lather and a cruel and selrish husband. I oouldn 't besin to count the women in has Ille. The mistress '4-ho wro te w as the one he "kept." but wh ile he was seeing h er he had two others. I'm sorry 1 d1dn 't write lo you 20 years ago. You might ha\'C changed my life . Hless you. Ann, fo r th e g o od you d o. · LONGTI ME FRI END DEAR FRIEND: Thank )'OU for sharing your lift''s story. I hope you will rind pt>ace and hap. pint's~ in your re maining year~. DEA R A NN I.AN DERS I have a proble m with my mother I can •t handle. She lives in anothl'r state and comes to visit qwtC' often. I love her very muc h. but some or her peculiarities get on my ner ves. F or example: After spending thr~ or four d a}s with us. she·n say, "I'd bet· ter go home. I don·t want to be 1n the way." <Our children sleep on cots when Gra ndma ti her e but they don't mind doing it and have told her so.> At breakfast. if I ask her ir she wants eggs, she 'll say. "I can get along without them." When i a!lk 1f she'd like some jelly on hrr Betrothed Gutierrez-Carson Yolanda Gutierrez and William Car son. tm1dunte11 of Cohfornia Stole lJnlversity. Lon~ Beach, or e plonnlnit to marry May 29 m St. Calh.,tui; Cathola r Church. Garden Grove. Nt'W' or tht>lr <·ni.tllR<'mt'Ot and forthcomin~ weddang ho" hct•n onnounct-d by her parents, Mr. and :\trs. l knry T. <:utac•rr<'7 or Irvine Thr bride· groom-lo b<> 1o; t he son Cl( the W1lllum J. Cur:.ons of lluntangton Dl'ach • • • Hutchinson-Stopnik toast. !!he s a vs. "I can eat it this way." She nc•v('r ask11 for cream for her eoCfce until I notice she isn't usiniz any When I offer it, ~h<• savs, .. I c;_111 do without it ." On ht•r lost trip, I could ~ee she wao; ha\'lng trouble with her hat·k When I asked ir she wanted mt• to makl' ;_in aripo1ntment with thl' doC'tor, ~he ~aid, .. It would tJkc• too muc h ga'> " \\'ha t n rn I do with t hi s "om an? I r eally am stumped for a ~o lu t 1 o n . -A LOVl l\G DAt:GllTER OF.A R D Al'G llTE R : The an'"n ii; -n othing. \"ou aren't going to cha nge )our mother. So -fix her some eggi;, give her jel- ly fer ber toast. cream for her coffee , and m ake a doctor's ap· polntment If you think she Is UI. DEAR ANN LAN DERS: You owe an awful lot or people an apology In a recent column you r eferred to Herpes Simplex Il as a \'encreal di<,c•a).C' It 1s actually a virus that lnvadt•s the blood l>trcam and can be transmitted in many ways other than by sexual intercourse . Kissin~. for exam- ple. I have not had ony sex life for O\'er four ycors and I caught Herpes Simplex ll JUlit a Cew months ago after I drank out or a tainted cup It looks exactly like a cold sore on my uppt'r lip because that Is whut 1t is. Nothing more. T hank you for settang lhe r e- cord straight -TAMPA DEAR TAl\1 : What I said was, ''llerpl'S Simplex II t.. rapidly becoming a ve nt'real disease" - and that's •·hat I meant. Because of an lncr ea1>e in sexual pro- miscuity as well as oral sex, this once "old·fashloned" cold sore has begun to appear on genitals, a nd THAT doesn't come from drinking out of a tainted cup, my friend. Preview Rugs Shown A !ipccial exhibit of Imported rugs will be previewed at 6 p m . Sunday, April 4, In Bullock's, South Coast Plaza, under spon~orship of the Sales and Rental Council or the Ne" port Harbor Art Museum. , Guest speak er wi ll be Dr. Hobert Haas, director of the UCLA ExteMion School or Art. His topic will be The Rug as Art fo'nrm. The exhibit, titll'd The 'Other' Onentnl RuJ!, will open to the public the next day. In the collection a rc Oat·weo\'c rug" from Turkey, Persia, the Caucasus, Tunali.a and India, including klllms and soumacs, all JO lj() vt•ars old . Also displayed will be pillow~. rover!!, tc:nt.;, saddle bags nnd other a ccc11,,ories fashioned rrom fragments of a ntique Oriental rugs. · Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson of Hunt· inlrton Bench have announced the cn"agement or their daughter, Tyna Maree llutchison and Todd Alan Stopnlk . son of the 1. Todd Stopnl ks, also oC Huntington Beach. W11l1a m Carson. Yolanda Gutierrez The Huntington Il<>ac h High Sch ool 1traduates, who al110 attended Orange Coa~l College, are plannln~ to m arry next February in the First Christian Church, llunllngton Beach. . BRUSH ... BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO 00 THEM mP BY STtP Anycne can care 10< a Brusl'I & Blower hair style. Of our other curl coJohng. luS$·1rce. full lunct1oneJ • sctssoa STYLH which •• as easy to oo as 1ust sham- poo! Our lamp cuts. finger tumble cuts. curling Iron cu1s.. wash towel dry. brush ·n !lull cuts or simple wmt\ :tnd wear cuts are SC:ISSOUD, all IMe-<:are-ot-yaurwU styles. Good 10< any aoe any heir No teasing, oo rollers. no pi ns. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. ..UO. ..0 Mt __ , ""-TO. ... , .... W&tfT TO Wt T-MAii ...... orlH JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING , . •-· IO..-S.AT.&SUH.t0S 356 S Tustin Ave .. Orange 9564 Hamilton A'fe . Hun11091on Beach ;,U5 N HarbOr Blvd . Fullerton ILOCATIO Af t H< 'ASCoHAllNOv.uJI DU 'Ot.I ttf.l ltJ '61-JSU 17t·JIU GRAND OP£NING-APRIL 1 WESTMINSTER MALL OUI llEST SIWM(i SHIRT S7.98 ...... NICI 11e.tt SHELL Y'S TALL GIRL SHOPS ............................ ' Lmt .... ,, ........ Start• Thursday, Aprll 1. Buy both! Get back '2! Preference S2 refund offer. You get rtch9f and so does your hair! l 'OrHI Preference hair coloring 2.39 l 'Oreal Preference shampoo 1.49 ANNOUNCING LOREA~ ....... -,,,,. ·JCPenney 122B·A Av,Ut ble at larger JCPenney •torn . I . II Ai. Eleanor Kimball (above) demonstrates brush technique used in country painting. Also shown are stenciling (left) and cut glass painting (far left). Paul Patrick M:Bride, M.D. SPECIALIST IN OFFICE GYNECOLOGY AND DISEASES Of WOMEN PERSONALI ZED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIPl..OMA~ 80AAD ANNOUNCING mai rliclw~ ncN1at the //~)'Hiik! fa,1; ~zettas I fair Dealgn MANICUfllHO PfOtCUfllNO SP£CtAl1Sf IN "'11.IETT! 6 l'OACflAIN HAILS 1107 Jamboree Rd .. Newport Beach 640-4740 "e#~ fb't Cdtmt~ ,, EST ATE PLAMMIMG & WIU.S SEMINAR A P.Ata Of DPllTS WILL DtSCUSS: •WHY YOU NEED A WILL •WHAT YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH WITH A WILL •WHAT A PROPER WILL CONTAINS •EXPEN SE OF NOT HAVING A WILL •TAX SAVING OPPORTUNITIES •LIFE INSURANCE ANO YOUR WILL •WH EN TO us~ A TRUST WIDMISDA Y. ANI\. 7, I t16 9:10 AM-I 2t00 MOOM PAClffC MUTUAL WI IHsu.AMCI c owrAHY FASHIOH ISLAMD -.. WPOIT HACH .......... "' .... TMI --. .. It _TO ne ~ •-CHA1•t1 .. _,_,_ .01~-fi0il-CAU.IJl41t4J .. t t l Woll Recliner SALE s 19<;00 ,. · l · LA-Z-BOY~ = WHITE'S SHOWCASE - 28892 Marguerite 369 E. 17th Street Pkwy Corner, Tustin & 17th M. . v· . Costa Mm ISSIOR 1e10 Westport Squore 495-5902 642-8657 Wedne5day March 31 1976 DAILY PILOT {'3 Caucus Goal: More Minor'ities Claire Dednck (above) and Theresa Hughes both have managed to mix politics with family Ille and survive. They recommend it for other women. Scorpio Don't Rush 'I'UURS DAV,i\PRll, I By SYDNt:YOMARR ARJ ES I March 21t\pnl191 Hold t1~ht to belongingc; SchC'mes may be afoot to rC'· lle\·e you or valuablt'!o,. Know at and be re · ady for unusual procedures .. 'riend who 1<; .,.. ell-meJmng may abo lack patience TAURUS <April 20-May 201 Sudden de· c1s1ons, action-. could bt· on ai,:end.i. Cl cle 1<; high be flexible "1thout -.callenng your effort<;. What appeared an ironclad agrcC'ment could be "<•alll-d 111" for review. GEMINI CMay 21-June 20 1 Slow pa<.'e - )OU need additional 1nformat1on. You're not being told complete !'.tor). Gel glimpse behind o;cenes. You may want to do some rc\'le\\ ing CA~CF.R (June 21 -Julv 22 )' Friend might .,.. ant more than fr1cn°d!.hip Meaning wall bN·omc '>trrk1ngly clear Thu. as no tame for flartal1on othcrs tcnd to be vulnl'rablc und to t::tkl' vou M'r1ouslv L F.O \,July 23 Aug.· 22) lloml: :idJUSl ml'nt •~ l·mplwsizt.>d. Accent on '\ecurity. cart•t•r Jnd ah1lrtv to communrcate v.1th · prorl•s-.1nnal !->Upc rror Chl'l'k c·<1i:.l'i No one tntl•nd'i 111 J.! I \'l' )'llU \Oml'lhi ng for noU1111g \'IRGO 1 Au~ 2~1 Sl•pl 22> Ph1lo.,oph1cul concc•pt-. arc C'mphas12c..'d. Look beyond the immechjtl'. Bl•coml' more aware of Polen· 11al. Write, publr'lh, ad\(•rt1:.c and dis· tnhutt• UBR.\ (Sl•pt. 23 Oct 22): Money 1s in limel1i:ht You m:1kl• inqumes and gel nn"" t•r-• You .. 1.1rt 11ri:,m1.t111Jl pnorit 1e.; i:act-. art• on 'ht• lrnP ('a-.h now 1mpl'<it· ment C'..tn hl' rurn•C'll'(I SCORPIO llkl 23:-\ov 211 1.H• low ; play wa1t1ni: ~.1011• Hdu-.t• to be· ru ... hl'<l into .tfnxanJ( \1111r -..~nalun• to any d"<"umcnt T1mt' 1-. on your .. 1cie ~1 .1tt• or parlrwr may bl' mo\'111~ too quark I\. S.\GITTARIU~ !No\'. 2:? D1•c 21 > You may ft•t·I oth<'r' Jrc lwm~ .,uhduecl, too f!Ull't. !'>Ubtll' for your t•urn•nt la'>tt.:. You karn now that olht·r., r;in tw l'nv1ous, can rl'"rnt ~omt• nf your on~111al 1111'.l'i C.\PRIC ORN I Dl'I' 2:! .li1n 19 \: l'nn.;t•rn'. rolh•cl bt• po.,111\l' :ihoul \\hat '1111 w;1nt to do ;tn<l him tu do 11 t->1·y I' 10 i:.1lhl•r cl:1t.1. lo analy11· 1l .ind I•> ht• p<>l>itive .1hout m :111·rr.il al ha nd \Oll \Kit~ (J.111 :.'fl Fl'll 1R1· \"011 may h1· ,1,ked to d1'1·uh• "t11ch rnur'•' 'hould b1• 1.1kt•n b~ hus1nt'"' ,,,.,n,•1,111· Your ov.n 111 · \111 vrnwnt '' n10n• 'l'llUll' than 11 ,1ppear' on 'llrf,H'I' P1sc·•:s (F1·h 111 \t.1n·h 20 1 Tr1 11 .... 11ir•·l·nwnb "Ith rd.1t11 ,., <'m1lrl b" · c.illNi 11r1 \ 0 11 1·1111111 Ill' ll•rnpor .1nh fru,trall'cl f..1•\ ,., ''' l..1•1·p '•'n"' 111 humor 1\1' ''" 1wnnwntal. not l0t1ll'h I. 1t ~ul l f-\ 11 ,,t'I\ IRVINE BOWL l•f 1 I ! I C I " HEARING PROBlEM? I Sl'ICIALIU IM MElvt DIAfMISS CAUS MAJOa MAMUFACTUHIS U,.HIMTlD TIH YURS IM COlOMA OIL M.t.l HA1. AEBISCHER HEARING AIDS 1409 I. Cotdt Hwy. c--...... -675·llll FROM Fash ion' Islan d N ewport Beach One o( the m 4jOr KO.tis o( the National Women's Pohtacal Caucus or Caltforntu for the com- mQ year will b" to Integrate more minority women into the group. Thus was one of lhll r<'w lullons passl'ii durlnR tht.' ~roup's annual meeting In the Sheraton Newport The five year·old group has Ix-en primarily a \\ httl.' mtddlt• cta .. s women's m ovt.-ment until now, a sp<>keswom an sau.l Other resoluttonl> mcludt>d ~up· port for the Et.tuul Ha~ht:. Amend- ment, two statt•nH:nt.o. on right to life and u t rat1('1sm of the Dt.•mocrat1c purty for nut '>Up· porting th ..-.omt.•n cund1dales The caucu ..... poke out again'>t A'wmbly Bill 2346. ~h1ch ~ould rt'<fU1re ph) sJt'IJOs to allt•mpl to 'a' l' tht' hfo or anv frtu-. aborkd aftt.'r the third month or pregnan- cy and make the child a ward of the ~tall' It also condl'mncd two As- llembly JUd1c 1ary committee re:· ... otution' r t-gurdan.i i>ruposed right to hfc amt-ndml•nL<i lK-causc then~ are no women on the com· m1ttec. The r l''>O lut1 ons, th e ~p Okt!S woman .... ad, arc ··guidelines for ruture caucu .. j (' lion " In enrl1er 11 e .. :.1on~. I\' semblywoman Thcrci.a llu ~ht', and Callforn.,. Secrctjry for Resources Cln1re Dedrick. kt>ynole 11pt.>akt•r 11. aa,:rt·t"'d th.it it's d1fflcult Cora ~oman to leave home to i.c:n t' in Malt• und nu t1orH1I office, but ttwt 1t l'an lw done. even by lho~c with fumtly respon111bi ht1ei. Ms. llua:hl'l>. u single part.•nt with ~e verul t rl'nagcrl>, em - phasized that "you don't huve to be free and single to run for of. rice. If you 're quahfied, yvu should run" • Both women :.tressed that female cand1dall''> don 't n<.'<.'<.I tht.· backing or "l':.tabl1:.hm ent males" to wm offrc" "We've always had to depend on males lo prov1d1? campaign expertise, but woml•n who can lead other organuat1on. .. should be 10 positions or legislative leadership," Ms. llughess a1d. \\'OMES QUALIFIED ~I s. Dedrick, formerly a microbiolog ist at Stanford l!n1versity, said women ui,ually a re more qualtr1ed than they think they are, which she rt" ahzed when she got into the Brown adminislration. "You 've had a hfolime of strategy training Do the 1mpa,s 1 ble Function on your o~ n w1l and merit You don't need to have lht: e ... t ubh~hmcnl behind you ··oc hke the turtle who ha-i to S l I C k h I S 11 C C k OU l t o A t' l somewht>rc · • Roth Ms. llugh1.•s ond M-.. Dedru:k brought 1mpn:ssi\'c re- Mlmes lo their rt>spectivt.· offlc<'s. The asst>mblywoman holds a PhD In secondary administration and ha11 been working In thu education field. She said "it's a !!ad commen· tary that l 'm only the 16th woman ever cll'cted to the legislature in lhe history of our state. That tells you how un- dt•rpra v1leged the legislature has bct•n •· 1\1., ll ughe~ warned that the women 's pohtical movement 1s hampered by "what psychologists call the self-hate svndrome." SUPPORT MEN She s aid women should "place prc>ssure on men legislators to appoint women to important positions" and "support males who fight for our issues." She also urged groups, s uch as the caucus. to involve younger women so they can be en· courael-d t-orly lo run for office> l\t~ Dednck rel'eolt.'d that ht•1 t>ntrant'e .lo polltll'S fllttr1.NI •~ "mort.' or n Joke than anythlnit t'l'\t' .. ~he wa., working nt stanford whl'n nl'WS cam<' that Son Mat<'<• County plRnnet.I to widen the road In front Of hrr hOUll\4. She wt>nt to o ml•cllng at a nr11Zhbor 's, nrguvd with the coun· ty t'ng1nt•er . ond wus nJthai.l wht'n ~ht• ht.>ard him tell lht- hoi1tc11s to "get bnck In your kitchen nnd let me build my rood ." Ms. Dedrick jumped Into the envlronmentul movement when 1t was evid ent that she was not going to mov~up at Stanford. "There was no wuy a woman could get a tenured position In thl' medical school. This is stUl true," she said. The secretary also believes lbe women's and environme.n\al movements ore closely allied. ~ M s. Dedrick stressed tMl women must be careful when they get Into office to "be s.af( cessfuJ without burling lbe careers of lho.sc who work wtQ, you." ~ She said she bas found gove"6- ment "an incredibly interesll!ll thing" and recommended to UJ* NWPC members that "all of )lcjli get into lt as soon as you con." !· .... .. .. -:· ... ... ·: :· ... ... ·: :~ .. ... Funds Drawn rc:=lPhotpgraphy Studio ~P?"traiu7passporu.-topics ~lore than 90 membc-ri. of the arts and craft-; sections or the Thur-.dJy MormnJ? Club or Newport Beach will ht> exh1b1t1n~ their work at the annual Art Fil•,ta on Friday. April 30. The show. which is from 5 9 pm in Park Nc~·porl. j<; open to tht• publ1<;-and will h<'IP ra1~e fund" for fh e art !->cholar-.hfps 111 the f-'1nc Arls Department at OranJ.:eCoa-.1 Colh•sw Judging the: s how wall be Dr flruce P iner. hc•ad or the Oran~e Coast Fane Arts l>epurlmcnt, ancl artist!> (;l·ne Dunlao and Hob Wcndl'il. llot ancl cold horl> d '1w11vn•s will be pro· v1dl'<i by tht· l'luh's J,:ournwt ~t,rlinn. Nn host. cocktails al.,o wall In• avulluhll· Tickets, at S2. will bl' on snli' a t tht> exhibit and are a\ a1lablt• from duh m<'mbcr-;. Mr!.. Larry Sutton (left) is comµlctinJ: a work for thl' show. WI sn I II I l'I \/ ·\ Frames not includC'd l:ICICll:ICll:ll:la Cl INTERIOR a 9g1Ji\iNERS a zEsTliinK ~ /'••··; ' I J~ .... Jfl~K .. MOl\1-Start a collect ion f(Jr your ch ild "·ith a 5x 7 natural color portrait SAUSAGE For m.,v 1...,,,.,.,. t•ff'\'wher~. b•e•l•n or brul\411 on E•~tt• '"°'""'II n •happy 11.-.n1 Th" smoked ....... eon be ... ,_, ............. W•Y• U\UlllV wllh "99' hihh b1own C>Ol UCJIM Df' o•ntc•ktt, It m.ty he FR EE ,,..,,,,I'd ••If• m tlw dlfY 100 1~ 11 .. 0, 11 outt~...i.nq •od d•l•Qllrlul Vuu 11 IM LOmpllm..,1ed for m~~'"!J the <oaol PNI c.I l•'1•r more m•er"unv NEWPORT :1!: CENTER l(STILINK ~tld $ao\Alfl n •••11.ilJI• "'((~~r; .. ;~,m~. nl nHffl WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17 .. & taYINt-HIWN>tfT 11.Aa. rHOM1: 641-0'7% M-..f\rl 'Tl t W . '111 6 S-. 'Tl I MARINER'S Vll.UGf..OANA f'OIHT rtioM: 49'-U 70 ......... w . I O.t , S-. t 0.6 :\o ;ippointmrnl needed Onr utl• 1 per pcr•on-1"" 37c pt•r family. SI 1111 l harJ?c for cac h added p<"f<on 111 i:roup'I. 'I Im photograph ofTrr 4 Day Offer mJy not IJC' tnmhin•·<l \\tt11 any other :11 IVC'rliscd offer. (\ \c \\a Ill \'0\110 l ry U!>) OFFl:H l.:\DS Sill. Apnl :I Photo•raphf'r'1 Uoun Dally 10·11 Sat. 9:3 ... !\u1. IZ·~ ALHAMBRA-RUENAPARK SOUTH COAST PLAZA-TOltRANCE . . STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • • • .. • .. Cl DAILYPILOT WedMtday. Marefl 31, 1978 li Start Loaf ii1g at Home,. Save Some Dough t Co mm rrc 1 u I l y prc p.i rt-d OJ\ Or to bread whfn properly an corpnriiled. 2 rup1 whole br41l cer al 2 tablespoons car.&way eed. ~cl.,lty br"a<t111 ha&b Ill fiber. prowin :ind other Autrtentb carry ~ptcl111ly 1mce1 which cun ~ rl' ~uced M ty perrt>nl by home bak· Good sour re• of fibt'i are whott" ~riiln tlourt, br\\n cereonls. dried frwta such as rah1n1. dates, fi&s Jnd nuts crushed 2 teaspoons In \.l&nl~fec 2 teaJpoons onion powder '' tea1poon fennel seccl. inc. And dieter · conrcrm:d with .fiber inll.lke)lave discovered that breud Is onC! of lhc mo:.t pulJtU· bfc way~ to Increase al t'abcr in.' ~redtents which udd bulk to th\' d1.:t 1.1dd lnlerettllng ti;xturc und crushed • t I Fashionable lllJ'' IAN BLACK BllEAD 4 r up11 unslhcd rye nour 3 cupis uns1ftcd white n our I teaspoon s ugar 2 teosp00ns salt Taste of Orient There':. a strong onentnJ in· nucnco in som e of the new l£Jsh1or\s f1lhng the boutiques and drci.s ">hop:.. so 1t 's only noturul that the o riental Louch should tl.1\'or the cooking scene. too PrneJpple Soy Dressing Salad gr t'ens 1 tablespoon to.isled sesame seeds 2 pachatJ active di')' yo~l 2\1 cups water "'•cup vineaar ,. cup dark molasses l s quare O ·c>unce) un · )Wttttncd t'bocol1te 1,. cup (" sHrk > mara rine 1 tea:>PoOn cornstarch ''cup cold water Combine rye and wbila noura In a Jarce bowl thoroughly mlx Z\-\ cups flour mixture. aucar, s It. cereal, caraw~ aced. In · Loin\ coffee. onion powder. feMel seed, and undJssolvcd yeast. Combine l!ll c ups water. Oriental influence is obvious In this salad which combines pea pods and golden pineapple chunks. \<in ca: or. moJH cs. t'ho(-olalt> and maraann" In a saucepan. llt>aL over low heal unt l Uqwds are ''ety warm. Mar11rlne and chocolalt do no\ need \0 melt. Gradually add to dry ln1re- d1ent1 and beat 2 mtnul s at medium speed ot electric ml1eer, scrapln• bowl occasionally. Add ~cup nour mixture . Stat at htlSh speed 2 minutes, scraplna bowl' octaslon11ly. Stir In cnou1h 11dd1Uonal flour mixture lo mukc a soft dooJh. Turn out onto lightly floured board. Cover: let rest 15 minutes. Then knead until s mooth and <'IOst1c. about 10 to 15 minutes 1dough may be sticky). Pluce In ereased bowl. turning lo areose top. Cover; let rise in warm place. free from draft. un- til doubled In bulk. about 1 hour. Punch dough down; turn out onto llghlly Ooured board. Divide 1n hair. Shape earh half into a ball about S inches in diameter Place enrh ball In lhe center of a grea sed S·inch round cake pan. Cover ; lcl rise in warm place. free from draft. until doubled an bulk. about l hour. Bake at 350 degrees F . .as to SO minutes. or un11ldonc !\t e anwh l l e combin e cor- nstarch a nd cold water. Cook OV('r medium heat st1rnng con- stantly until mixture sturts to boil. t•ontinuc to cook, stirring l'Oll!>lantlv, 1 m1nulC!. ,\s so<in as bread is baked brush corns tarch mixture over top or loaves. Return bread to oven and bake 2 to 3 minutes longl'r. or until glaze is set. Remove from pans and cool on ware rack:>. Makes 2 round lo;iV{'S. CRACKF.D WHEAT LONG JOHN'• •a cup milk 3 tabll'IPo-01\S u&ar 4 teaspoons salt 3 tablespoons mar1orlnc 2 r ups eraclctd wh at 1 ~-cupa warm water U~·ll5 dc1rec1 F.) 2 packa1os acli vo dry yeasl 4"'\ to s~i cups unslflcd nour Melted m ar1ar1no Coarse sail Sculd milk. stir In :1uaur . .a tuuspoons u lt o.nd 3 tablci.poons mur1itarinc. Add cr acked wheat: ~ool to lukewarm. Measure warm water Into large wum bowl. Sprlnklo In yt?ast: stir until dissolved. Add lukewnrm mixture and 3 cups nour. Beat until s mooth. Stir in enough add1Uonol flour lo make a sort dough. Turn out onto llihlly floured board nnd knead unUI smooth a nd elusl1c. about. S.10 minutes. Place 111 greased bowl, turning lo grease top . Co,•er: let n s<! in warm plare. free from droll, un. ul doubled 1n bulk, aboul 1 hour. Punch dough down. On ll~htly nnurcd board d1v1de dough in h.ill. Form t>ach half into a roll about I:! inches long. Place on grcaiwd bakmg sheet:.. Bru~h with m c>lll'<i m argnrino and sprinkle \\' llh coarse sail. Cover, lt·l rtsc 1n warm place. free trnm drall. unlll doubled in bulk. about 50 m inutcs. Bake at 400 dogr ces F. for 30 lo 35 minutes. o r unt il d on e . Rem ove from baking shet:,ts and cool on wire racks. Makes 2 loaves. This lr<'nd 1s very apparent 1n Prl•part' pt"a pods as pnckage direct~: drarn and cool Drain p11H'appl1•. rn.1•n ·in.a;: '• cup ':-'rli~> tor Pant'applc Soy D1·c:.~ Ill~ ........................ .....,Dill ........ _ .................... ,...._~ .............. _ ........... _ ............. _,.... ......... · E:\nllc Pineupplc Salad" wit h 1ls brilliant green l'eJ µ;><J, .ind lun11y. gnlclen chunks ot pi1w,111· 1>il'. Uri Jthl cherr) tom;1t1>r'i. cube, ol cooked turkrv nr chtl'kt•n anc1 ll ltced eden· ,:Qund out tha ... main <11,h c11mb1nallrn1 l'omb1nt' d raint'd plnl'applc with p t·.1 P•>tl i;, turkey tor ch11·k1•n 1. ('Clt'ry and tomal<>ell. Cm 1•r .11111 l'hall P repare Pmea1>· fJlc S•>.\ Drcs:.tn~. <.tnd chill Wh1•11 rl'ad ~· 10 !>l'r\'e, lo'is "JIJd \\llh h.ilt lht-dn·'l:iani.:. und .1rran~t· 1111 <'l'lsp s .ilatl grt•cn.;. Sprinkle with toa:.L~d sc'>amt? w1•ds Pa's rc>m ainmR dressms: ~l;ik1'' i 10 6 sernngs fo'or .1 l'l'rfl·1·t dre,~1111~. tht• d r ,11111' ti p 1 n cup p I c i. \' r up 1 s blended with a l1Mhl \llleiar, soy 'aucl' .ind a c ho1cc selection or ":a:.11n11111' EXOTIC PISt:.\PPLE SAL\D Plntapple ,oy Dre•~lnc : In a smilll J.ir combine resen ·ed 1 • cuµ '\ rup from pineapple. '" cup oal 2 1.1blc:.poons \\hllc wine 6·ounCl' pack.1gc frolen pt>a pod, \ 1m·i:.1r I tablespoon 5-0Y SJU<'l'. I ""''P""n <•arh <'t'len \l.lll and 1ln mu-.1.inl. .inti 1 lu lC.llll>OQll \\hlll' l'l'l'Per. I CJO 1 1 pound I ounce> p1n1•upplc chunk:, :! cup' ronkl•d t11rkl'~ or d11ck1•n l'll'l'('S Cm l't' .snfl ~h:ike well. ShakC! .i~.11n 1usl before serving. Makes ' cuµ llr1·,sini:. 1 1 cu1> 11\inh 'ltccd rell•ry 1 i ,. u p h J I \ 1• cl r h 1• r r) lomaluc' Hearty Stew Favor Won Identity Hidden Cooked r h lckcn anti ,·cget ubles make an en core in this ht> art)' main di sh acre'ntetl with rclerr i.<'cd II 0 M E S T E A 0 •: R S ' STEW &.-w: 10:1 1 ounce ran ron densed cream of rhlrlwn i.oup 1 cup waler 1 teas p oon nn1011 powdf'r ·', teaspoon suit '! teaspoon celery .. , .... d '•teaspoon P«'PJ>C'r 2 r utls c ho pp<'rl ('OOkcd r hick(•n lO ·o unce packuit«' llma beans l cup cooked currots, drained nnd cut Into 21 ~ inch pieces l cup cooked whole kemelc:om Splrel Hllttfl W•el~•r ff•lf A iiood wa y to In· 1rod11cc a new vel'elnblc 1-; to comb1ntt It with :? cup!I comple te pan fam1lwr ones Serve th1 ca kt• mix \\ llh mcallnur i 1cupwnl t'r \'F.Gt:T \BLF. CO~IBO 2 table s pnon s 1 1 • lo 111-pnunct ''<'Rel able 011 ru1.iba,1?a. par<'d anc1 cut Combine soup. 14atl•r. mto ' inch rubci. l.ibout onion powder . :mil, 1 1 I <'lll'11 > tea!'poon o( the rel<'r) I rup rl1<'ed <'<'lery seed and peppe r 1n 17 ounr<· <'Jll )ouna 'aucl'pan BrinR to jlttn· green pea' Ill• holl. s tirring or 2 tablespoons butter l'a?>iionally. or m~rl?artnc Salt and pC'ppcr tn fo'or ba!\Cu1t ". place ta,te p.1nrnkt> m ix an holA I Inn m £>dium 1111urepan Add water and \e~ctablr ).ten1lv boil the rulobaao oil . t1llr lightly ju11t until and ~·C'lrr). rov('rNI, in ml'< 111 mo111t('n<.'d thl' h1t\11d rrnm the 1x'a'I Pour stew Into llRhtly 1 ubout 1, cup J until 1trt>nsed 21 :1-11unrt bakin~ tmd"r 20 mt nut rs. dl11h . Uro p b111eu1ts by tr nt-rrs<1t1r)'. odd a lit t nb1<'11poonfuls onto hot th• ""ut<-r dur a11 1.t thi' Mew to make 12 b111cuits. <'nokini.t but ther e' Rhoultl Sprlnkll' with remaining be \en· hllll' hqu1d left 1 1 trnspoon ce lery seed. by tht> time the ruluhaga Boke uncovered al 425 ls tender d~areca F 15 lo 18 Add peas, butter nnd minutes. ~e r vc hot. salt and pepper a nd re. Makes 6 sernngs heat. Makes 8 s<.'rvin1t5. 09lllAILY lASTR IS APRIL II PHa.. '7J.f000 --~-· ..._, .. s-... ... ...., .. t,lee ..... • lpir.t 9cM "'-'• ........ 'W. . ~ ........... SW,fNmC.... .. C.... • ......,c...... .... _._ 3700 E. Coost K;twoy, Corona def M0t -673-9000 ·--.. ·c--IUU. .................. '-...... US.l• .. 71 SM ...,....., #I I I • P• ,,,_.. ... 1-M Mlat.l 714.J ... Jlt4 ...... Ml .. C.C.Aft ... , ... ..,. NICllASt .. .. ... ,.,. .. •Uf ,..&.., ....... ICIMU 1•11 wmtNl<UMtf ' ,,.,. Af ,.. u. ,.. .... NAVEL •AJOl J-llAll ... ............................. tllli(ft ................... _ ::-...:. c. .. --= =::: = :':' !!.Ai .~~.~.!! ·--····-.---·-·' .. -··..-.-·--·--· ..... -:-.·.:~ ::::-.:.: :: .,;,.-;_·.::: .. __ ..,., __ _ u11n aaucn MAUI• & <•ISi MEL-0-SOFI KRAFT Blending in garden freshness in a light, summer salad mold is this combination of potatoes, celery and cucumbers in lemony gelatin with subtle flavor -a symphony to usher in the coming season. STRAWBERRY MARGARITAS BY LA PAZ ------ ARENEW AND PRETTY Make Way· for Summer AS A __ __ G"den rmhnm " blended in this de-..... hp of'""'• kn.re. "'"' ,., . .,,.. ..... Pl N K POTATO SALAD greens Fill cente r with chC"rry tomatoes. if Original MargM·ta Mix Toqu1la Sunrise Mix Me ican Colle~ Mix Btoody Mana Mix lightfully ~~: ::':~~~~;~ONV ~~!:r~:~:a~~ei~ri~~j~o~~~:~:~~E~1t ~~ra~~ p--u--s-=--g-----~---l-C--.-f(---1-------· l cup w atcr desired. Serves 6 to 8 1 1cupfrozenlcmonJwce .~------------------~1----'=--=----'=---_;;;"'---'-------------------------- 11 teaspoon sail l pound <carton or plastic bag I frozen Southern style has h brown potuloe!> :i~ c up mayonnaise • ~ cup chopped celery 1 ~ cup c hopped oruon 2 ha!"d cooked eggs. chopped l teaspoon ''eler} seed 1 teas poon grated lemon peel 12 teaspoon suit 1 ~ teaspoon pepper 11 ~cups boiling water 3·ounce package lemon fla\ or gelatin 2 table:.poons coJd water • i cucumber. unpeeled and thinly sliced In a medium ~auccpan. heat water, lemon Juice and salt to boiling Add frozen potatoes. co\'er and simmer 5 to 8 minutes or until potatoes arc fork tender Drain. Mi x potatoes with ma}onnaase. celery. onion, egli(s. celer) S<"ed. lemon peel. sail nnd pepper. Cover und chill 2 hours. Mt•nnwh1le. pour boala ng waler over .i:elatm in a large bowl. s tar unl1l 1telatin is d1i.solvl'd . Measure out 2:i cup dissolved gelatin and star an cold waler Pour into bot- tom of 6'' rup ring mold; refn1ternte until firm Chill remninlnJ: iielalln 11} bowl until con- slstenc) of unbeaten egg ~1le; then whip until soft peaks form Fold 1n potato s alad. Arrange c ucum ber slices over gelatin in mold. Carefully spoon potato-gelatin mix- ture into mold Hl'fngerate until set To unmold . Loo:-t·n gelatin around edges Versatility Appealing l'kcauc;c or grapefru11 ·., t'ombmatlon of tart .m<I s\H'l't tast e. 1l cun bl' ll'ol'd 111 an,\ part or a nll'nu II pc•rforms as u n .q>JH't 1 l(•r c·ombmcd \\ 1lh .,ha aanp 1n .1 r o Io rf u I 11 n d l u ~ t .. coc.-ktail w ith a small l'nlorle tag St•rvcd "1th -.h rc'I of a\ ocado. al b<'romt•' .1 H·mplmg sala<I It i.:1w' \\\'II Ill ~l'l.1t1n s.11.111' .incl .1ddc; 1c•:-t to broalt·d 11,hm pmallr) d1.,ht' ClllCK F:N A 'II(} GR \Pt:t'Rl'IT :\IOl.U ::?c111" gr.1rwfru1t -.c•<· t 1111\' :?, I'll\ t•lopt•\ 11 11 · n,1\ 011•\I j.!\'l.1t 1n t 1 11·111,...1·11111 w.1t1·r 2 rhac.-ken ho111llnn CUhl'S 1) ten spoon 'all I rup d an•cl cooked or c.1nnl'rl ch1C'k1·n ', l'Updll'l'd rl'lery ~ ll•aspoons mmct•cl onion P1ml•ntostnp:. Salad J;trl't•ns Sprankle gelatin over cold "ater an s aucepan. \dd hou11lon cubes nod ... tar O\ er m od erate heal until (ll'lnlan und bouillon cubt·., ur ed1ssolved Chill unlll partially thickened !-'old an grapctruat :\«'C· lton'I. cha ckco. celery and nn1011 Turn into a I ' i qu.irt mold and chill until lirm l ' nm o I 11 n n s n I a ct lolfC'l'n' untl garnish wtlh ~1mc11lostra pi1 Scr ves6 SEAFOOD SPECIALS ., JUMIO Al.ASKAM ICIMG CRAB LEGS SHOWCIAI LEGS & CLAWS HOWS: MOeeAT,,.., ,._ I .. 1¢JO SAT. 11:»4:.JO C&.059 SUM. The FISH MARKET Jilll•S....,Ce-r 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA MS.Wl Asa dog goes through life, his nutritional needs change. Read about delicious, meaty Cycle-and how these four different foods meet those changing needs as 'no single dog food ever has. Cycle 1-for puppies (up to 18 months) 'i During tlt1' '~ 'hnrt 11rnl', ?"-,7,r ··, ynu r puppy ... ,;;:I ,Jwuld grmv to h1' ful l .1du lt ''-'C l'uu11d f11r pound. ht hum' up If H '" lllCllC c:ilorH'\ th.in hcwdl:i,nn:idull lk ncnh l'Xtr.1 pr11tt·111. ,1nd .1hnut tWILl' the \·1t.1m11i... .ind m1ncra]., to hutld mu t k :inJ llOnt·. /\nd 1111lih dr\' puppy fo Ill~. l n k I t.1111ll Ill lcn<lt•r tnl.ll} t.11u11b Cycle 2-for young adult dogs (ages 1 to 7) f C:ytll ~ ,, 1'J 'p1c:af1t.allv · formul.lll·J for 1 :,, \ ynu r Jm• .., f't'<I k J! ~ °/ ' ~ \ 1·1·.11~ l 11r1hc I/ • W,I\' hi' hOl.I\ 0 burn' llJl l'lll r~y :rnJ u '"" p11itt·111 With the corrcu h.al .rncl 11f v1r.1 min., :inJ m1m·1:1h to hdp kl•tp hnn trim .1ml fit (Ami thl· good 1111 .uv t.1·tt' ll t.11.t., to kn:p him h.1ppy I Choice of meaty flavors Cycle'3-for overweight dogs t\ frw e xec" ~~ pounJ,c.111 ' ( -,, he 11nhc.1ltlw , r;~~ for }'otll Jog I k t.Jf~ m.1v n111 :ippc.-:ir ovnwn~ht. !10 clwtl· with yow Vc.:ll'rtnnr1.111 If yn111 J ng 1 ~ ovcrwc1glit lit 'houl<l he fed Cv1 It \ It ., u•,ty furmul:i umt.1111· fr~, (1111111cl :!0'., /1 \\'• 1 ti1/1111t'' 1ha111h1• J.-,1iJ111 • t <11111t•d c/11.1( (oocl \V 1ti1 normal cxcn.:1•,(_, ( \l k \ l.10 he! p :10 OVl'nvl·1ght UOJ.: return to h1' pmpt•r, healthy weight. Cycle 4-for older dogs (over 7 years ) Hv th• llflll y1111r dog I', ~1 Vt II, h~, .I) l h1 )'Ill' (II It 11 111 111 • d11:•·llllll.111d ; (' 111.!1111111 .f\ .... ( \ .J• I I ' 111.111.-1".pn 1.1' IV< .I•\' for .11111ldr1 d11g tlJ t h1.·w .111d cl11•• l 111 11111.1111 c·x11.1 , .iii 111111 t11 lidp ·.111 t1):tl1cn Ji I ,11' llll' b11111 , pl 11 lt•>:la q11.il1t\ pat1I< 111 tn IH l1• a~dt11 I 1111 lf.lall (II) 111' 1111d~1.1111 \". .. Green Cabbage Cl•sp nfrts11 Yellow Onions US 'lo l Top Titent Wiii Hoflandajse Sauce. Each Heavy Duty laundry Product . . • Monterey Jack Cheese .. Slfeway QuaUty. I · In Random Weights. •. ~ Cragmont Soda Po ORANGES Sweet and Juicy Navels c '~~ 69'. ...... ~ 29' Safeway Wieners a-... 59c (Stlfftng Sbd 12-oi. '°'°"" kl. 3t'J "•· Ch ec k th e Valu es on Th ese Buys! Spam •1=.r:i i'~:L 99c Peaches =1:;:::~":"· 2~·· 39c Cookies c::. i 1:.:~ 99c Nu-Made Salad Oil = 69C Purina Cat Food a5 ~ •1 00 jiJ Dove Bar Soap •'a: 33' e Fruit Juice P~=·' •t:· 49' Trac II Cartridge :v~ 99' ~Frisk iesDinnersf':4'~ '100 @Can Liner s 11t~i:'!'"" ~fo 99' B b Sh lruty 1&-82l 99' a Y ampoo '~ .. ~Detergent °'=-~~ ~ 89' @Fruit Juice ~:~:~' •t;· 59' Schl'ck lnj'ector c .. -8~:om' ·-~~ '139 r.. 6 ......., .... ~.. ..... ~Ivory Liqu id °/::;:' t~~ 84' @Princella Yams Pi'!: 1C: 39' Aqua Velva A::.:: •: '1°9 ALKA· SELTZER i ~-:. ::~s7c MILK PLUS 6$ ·--~ 129 Golden Hanest Ironstone Di•• wwe '/ 7 ·lllCH 5 I " SALAD 'I PUTEMY ... FROZEN FOODS ORANGE JUICE Scotch Treat Concentrate. Price! $ I-oz. • Lowin 4 Clns !'~~~~~.'i4 :;;•1 !'!'~.~~~~~ 3:;:•1 ,Jl~i ~-~ ................................ -'34' · \ti.~ 21'4-inca AllOtlld l'tlnll ............................. 35c Pie Crust Shells .... •;:.· 55• Bel-air Stew Vegetables 2:.:.· 59' Bel-air Broccoli Cuts 2::-69' French Fries s.. 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M-..elle, ....... ..... •I 44 I 7 C"""' 0.-.t W .... lr-<illt Wed~ay Maren 31 1976 DAILY PILOT C7 ' l Any M~nu Jells With Time-saving Molds Molcb are manelou:.• The)' are easy to make. m<):)t pll'M'>tn.i to the eye. and c:m be prepJrcd from a varlet) ''' m~n't.laenb which ure upproprualt: lo evl'n course on a menu rrom uppelltcr to dcucrt The piquant lJSle, and vibrant color of cranbury ~auce1t and JWCe drink:. arc perfect lo USl' 111 creatrn1 molds OOUBLE BERRY CHIC KEN MOLO l ·ounce packu!'t• h.•mon gelatin l 'J c ups t'ranberry :apple drink 2 t•n\ elop1::. unflJvort·d i;:cl..1llO l l ounce c an condcn!icd <'htck l•n bruth. u11d1lultod i cups phun ) o"urt lU·ouncl' can whole.-bcrr) crunberry :.uuC'c 1 , cup m meed c<:f('r~ .!. l'UPl> dtcl'd l'OOkl!d chtCK\•n S:tlt Or s1nJ?. '•cup 111· jll)tc murmuladt• Ju1l'eor 11 a le mon ln J :.Juct'pJn da:.soh'c lemon geloun an boaltng cranbcrf) ap pie d1 ank Pour m1xtun• into ..1 h.:htl~ oill'd 4! quurt nna.: mold Chall until ulmost firm In J :.'"•cond :..aut·cpjn, mix &&duun and chick n brl>th Star over low beat until gelatin ts da · oln'<I Siar an yo&&urt and hall ol the cranberry :.Jucc C:h1ll m1xturt.' until u mound11 ~ht•n 1>lJl'ri.>d fo'old in ci;:tery and chicken Sea:,on to taste with '>all Pour mu:turc tnlo ring mold und chill un11l llrm In a bowl, m ax remaining cran- berry sauce. oran~e marmaJade and lemonJU!ce Chill \Vhen ready to i.t>n t.'. dip mold IOlt) lukewarm walt'r for U ICW i.econd!.. IJP lo loo:.t'n and ln\'Crt onto a :.er\'ing platter. Surround mold with l'o<>ked ,·cgctables that hJ\ e been mJrinatcd in a l'"'rench or \ inaigrelle dresi11ng. uch as kernel corn. artichoke hearts, cut green beanb. baby whole car· rots Ftll CClll\.'r or mold Wllh lender roma1m· lt'a\ c:. Scnc sat.id w1lh drt>,b tng C R~S~TO Vt:GETABLE MOLD ~ en ,·elo pe b unrla\'o red g1:'1Jllll ( 2 c up:, cranberry 1u1ce cc.K'klaal 1 •,cups tomato clam JU1cc JUICe or I~ :J lemon I cup c hnp1>ed , se1:ded, pc\.'lt•d. and druanl·d cucumber:s ':1 cup c.ich m meed scjfhom; and ccll'n 1 , c·up undrarncd p1cklt.1 re· h">h Salt Urc:,::.m g . 'z cup ma)Onna1sc 1 ·1 cup orange JWCl' '.; lca!>poun curry Powder Tl'nd cr youn N :-.p1nach lc.tH•s. trammcd and \\a:-.hcd In a :.aucep.in. l'ombinl' J:dalm Jnd crJnbt-rry JUICl' Star O\'er lnw ht.·.1t unlll gl•lalln 1s d1:-. ,111\•t.•d Star 111 tom JlO clam 1u1cc .md ll'mon Jlllt't.' Chill until mix· turt.> mound:. when :-.llrred t-'old rn <'U<'um bl•rs, :.fall1onb, <'elcry and rell:,h. Stir in sail to table Pour mixture into a hghlly Oll('d 5 cup m old Chall until llrm. In J bowl. ml\ mayonnaise. or.tng<' JUIC\.' and curry. Line a , l' r v 1 n g p I at t.· w 1th l> p 1 n a c h lt.•jH':s To unnrnld. dsµ mold anlo lukcwarm I\ ;ttc•r for ;, few <;ccond:.. ta1> to loosen .1nd 1n,·cr1 onto :.p1n.1l'11 lea\ c:s St•rn· al •>n· Cl' Wllh salad dr<'SSIOj!. ROSE\' CRANB t:RRY WHIRL 12-oun<·t.· µa cka~e frozen poundcak1.·. cul into 1 2anchcubt.•s New M•Decaffei (with real coffee f lavor) If you want real coffee flavor in a decaffeinated, try MJB. New MJB Decaffeinated - mode by the peo ple who hove been making fine coffees fo r almost 100 years. Toste 1t. You II see The f lover really come s through. r--------•en Coffein Free Colfu -------, I I I I I I I C0-4~Ut.JIEA ,ou.-. -,,, ' ,..Pl (.C CD .... ·•' Ul.lf I (f'tA4'<.• (•l'CJ "'"., ""' C''f"~fll.•'t0" 'O ,~, qf0Cftf ftf'I • t "-t..-f"f v 8 0-r•Ofl n••l"d Cot•~ Art>/ OlhftJ I ~ c ... ,, ' 1t\ 11,1uiJ t:.POC~R f' C".A ff, .. "~,,.-•t ' ... ~ur "' •t '" .. •• ,, Z I •• ~•Cl" o•., , • 01 ~•J8 o ....... ,.,,..., Coll,.. You O "r' I f't> , .. 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J l'll\'t.>lopt•i. unll"' 01 t•d g~lnun Pour ITil\lun· 1111i1 i.t I • qu.in mold .ind chill un11l 111m Whl•n read) lo M'r' t' d111 mold 1nt11 IUkl'\\ .1rrn "11l1.·1 111r u It•\\ Wl'OllC.h l<Jll 111 IO•h\.'ll .111d Ill\ 1.•1 t . onlv .1. wn 111" 1>l.1lll'I 2 c up:. t. rJ nbcrr~ Jlll\'l' rockt.ul In ,, ~.iul'c:p.111. ml\ i.tt.•l a\lll .1nd l'I Jll!Jt•rn JUlt'l' Sur m 1•r Im\ hl•JI u1\lti ~\'l.1\1n 1:-. th:.l>'Oh '-'ti l'nol nll\l un: lo roo m · h .•m ix•nnurc Pour maxlUl'l' into u l'xl\\ I and lold 111 "h1p1~d topp111g Fold 111 1:r .1nb1.•rr\ :sJUt't.· untJ 9·0UIH l' p.H'l.J84" lrc111.·n wh1pp1.•d loppan~ lh.&\\od 16 ouncl' can Jl.'lllcJ c:r.in GJrn1:.h w11h 1·0,t•llt.•:. 0 1 \\hl111w<11.•r1.•am Top 1.'Jdl ro:sellc "1th 'l>OOll!t ol t'l'.111lwr1•y orant:t• r,ls:.h berry !tllUCe . c·ul 1nu> inch cube:, \dd1t1on.1l \\ hapix'll cn•um or YOU CUT THE. COUPON, WE'LL CUT THE PRICE ••• SAVE 15c And make great tasting salads with Crisco Oil We'll give you 1 St oft on your next purchase of Crisco Oil. Mix up a sparkling homemade Crisco Oil 'n vinegar dressing that does wonders for salads. Use Crisco Oil in all your salad dressings-it brings out the best in salads. Buy 3 bafs of Safeguard and save 15' You'll aavi~ money. and getting a greitt deodorant '°8p. Sareguard's deodOfanl fattier is so effocttve it doesn't need heavy perfume So with Safeguard VoU don'I ge1 the heavy smell of 30me doodorant soaps You got naturally clean-smelltng skin WHEN YOU IJY 3. •I . .... ... . .. . .. .. C8 DAIL 'f PILOT Chicken Lemon Flavors Lemon} goO<Jnt·n unJ Ch1ne1<c !itylc prep.iru tlon mQkt' thta an 1nlrl1tu ang entret' St;.1rt th1· meal ~1th h bh and ~·•m sproutb LEMON CIUCKl'.:N 2 wholt• c-h1cken 'brea1:tt!> \halved, skhuu"d and boned > Batter, set• below Lemon Sauce, sec below L1:mon \lices for gam1l>h Cut each i·h1cken breast half 1n two horizo ntally. Prepare Batter and L e mon Sauce Dip a chicken piece m the batter a nd let ncess drip back Into bo~ I. Deep-Ir)' Jn oil heated lo 375 degrees for about 5 minutes, dram on brown p aper and keep warm m a low oven. Fry remaining chicken pieces the same way. one al a time. mak1n~ sure that oil 1s al 375 degret"\ ea<'h time so coat.mg is crisp. Cut each fried chicken piece into 5 tidbits and arran ~c on a ser ving plat.ter. spoon the hot Lemon Sauce over the chicken und garnish with kmon :-.het•s. 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Most topplnas account for 10 tlme · the calorits ol the &rttns Lbey cover. A whole pound of let· t1.1ce is ooJy S6 calon es. about lbe )ame a:. one level tablespooo or mosl commercial dressinJS. A lJbh:spoon of mayonnal.so ls 100! YOGURT GREEN GODDESS 1 cup pl.a In low· tat yo1urt l ha rd cooked eae. peeled l tc.tspoon Worcestershire !laucc I tJ blespoon lemon Julee I teubpoon celery s alt l t ca:.poon prepared hol must.trd l bunch or part.ley. chopped • .. cup chopped cru\•es <.:ombme m c overed blender Jnd blend s m ooth. Aboul 12 calories per tablespoon. \'OGU&T C.\ ESA& DRESSING l:a cup plam tow-tat yocurt lrawega 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 tables poons grated • Parmesan cheese ~ leaspoon Worcestenblre sauce ¥t teaspoon aarUc salt Freshly cracked pepper Minced fres h parsley (OP· uonal> St.ar toaelher wllb a fork unul we.ll blended. Spoon on romall\e lcltuce. Garrusb w1tb chopped onion and toasted protc1n·bttad croutons 11 desired. About 17 calones pertablespooo. YOGURT MA YONN.USE I 1 cup plain low0 ratyo1'-lrt I hard·cooktd e11. pttled 2 tablespoons lemon jwcc I tenspoon prepared mustard l 1~ teas poons celery sull Combine in covered blendl'r ~nd beat smooth. Refriger<Ate. i\bout 11 calories pertablc~poon. More yogurt ideas: YOGURT MAYOU Strr together equal parts er plain low-fat yogurt and reeular or low-fat mayonnaise. Season with additional aal& ii d esired. About 54 calories per tablespoon with reaular mayoooa.lse, only 16 calories with low-rat mayon· amYCROCKER TUNA HELPERS 49 SPRINGFIELD c PllllO BEANS #300 CAM , ALL FLAVORS HEINZ CIDER VINEGAR 150 COUNT SPRINGFIELD SELECT PITTED LAIGE or SMALL 1 LI. PK'i. RIPE OLIVES 6 oz. c~ --------iiiiiii----------~-------------1 iii(i .~e-2i29c ;iati.iiE · 2~: HEINZ ALL FLAYOIS '' OL lottt. B-1-0 SAUCE .. I ' na1se FLUFFY F•UITSALAD DRESSING Spray som e aerosol whipped cream into a meaaounni cup add an equal amount of low-fat pl:un > oaurt Gt>ntly fold together. sea on with irated citrus ~I 1r desired About 10 calories per tablespoon &£1\L YOG URT ROQUEFORT Stir plain yoaurt with an equul mount of crated Roqueforl lor aoy blue cheese>: season to t:istc with salt. mashed 1arhc, minced onion. chopped chl\'e or parsley I Roquefort can be grated 1C lrozen. > About 30 c:ilor1es per tablt"SJ>OM YOGURT RUSSIAN Blend sm ooth in blender: l cup plain yogurt. 1 pee led hard· cooked egg. :> tables poons catsup. Stir in two lablespoooi. chopped sweet pepper. s alt and pepper to taste. About 12 calories per tablespoon. YOGUKT "F&ENCB .. Mix equal parts pJain yoglltt and catsup. Add a few drops of vmeaar or lemon jwce. s alt and DAIL V PILOT ('9 THE SLIM GOURMET pr ppcr 10 tast€.' A bout 10 caloru~s ~r lablcspoon YOGURT THOUS,\ND ISLAND Sur l ~up pl.11n 1.,w 1:u yoi.:urt with 3 tablespoons chili sauce. a pinch or dry mu:.tard. 2 tables poons dill pickle rehsh. Season Wllh celery, !>alt and pepper. Aboul 12 calories per lablcspoon. Store Hours: I to 9 D~"~~ay 9 to 7 -Thursday, Apr. I thru Wed., Apr. 7 Mca~ .. StMl ........ e W• GWr Accept Foods._,. RED RIPE LARGE SLICING TOMATOES 35~ YOUNG 'N . • TENDER 'I 39c '1--u . PINTO BEANS CRISP. DELICIOUS APPLES 19~. 19~ -•SHRIMP ~ 79c C STICKS SNIMCiFIELD BURRITOS ALL Fl.A YOIS IOOL fkt. . 3i51 79~ CJ• OAIL1Ptl.OT Pork Simmers • 1n Wine lly TOM HOGE ,,,..._ ... __ _ Pork l lht most wlde- 1y u ed meat an Ctun0&. where lhc pig wus ruist culth ·uted for the dlnn~r table ;,round 2000 8 C And Jn ttncit-ot Rome lhe 11uckbn1 P•& bt>Came ~popular th>il pagi. •rew "cart'c asnd law!> hjd tu b{' pu~cd torb1ddin1t lhe 'laughter or v1rg1n :.wane Ut!forc the dt:it'ovt>ry of modern rdr11lerjl111n methods. pork wu a lavorate an agrac:ullura1 1>oc1eues because ll was the unly meat that la led \\hen cur<!d u!f s;ood ur i:tll l>\?ucr lhan fresh. pork. but Americans sUll ronl>ume IH" rl)' 70 pounds or pork per c»plla o year. Which ·~ clo:.c tu the 84 poundb 1tvcraic~d by th~ ,\u.\tra.rn:.. purk cahna L'll~m1'1 o n s o l th e Western world ~o m.ittcr how frcbh pork 1:. prepart"d , 1l 11> \lll•d tu r~mrm b ·r <>nl' th1n1e ll mui.t be coohod until well don~ Jnd :.low cuok lnai: 1 rt:cum · mended Like lamb JntJ vc:ial . pork should bl· } oUO'-? In l'arl)' Amt:rtca. pork • con.!>umvwn used to riv.al thJl ur bl'l'I. espec1all) in IJrm country Today bt•d oUll\t•ll:-1 Chops n\l•;at. so It 15> ne1turaJly tl.'nder Tht• G£>rm Jn:., who con:.ume ollmo!it .i much purk as th1 . .11r Austnun 11c11hbor!ii. IHl\'c mJny tcmpung recap 'b. mclud mi tha~ om• PORK CHOPS I'll WHITE WINE 11 pork c.:h<>J'li, 1; tnrh th1cl. •ct.'lll4..'r cut J J l Jbl ~·:.p oon ... \ c~etable oat 1 te3l>J)(101l SJlt '" tt"a:.pcion peppe r 4 cups s auerkr aul l teas po<Jn c oa rJ\\ :n ')1.'{'(l J ta blespoon!ii hon.-y ... cul' choppl'd onion 1 cup chopped apph.•., -I ounet>i. Hh1nc wane Bro\\'' pork c:ho~ 1n 't'.iclJ ble Oii and :.ca~>n with :.alt and pt>pp\'r ~l&x kraut Wllh all >l her ingr\•d1cnt:. und placl;' tn pJI\ walh t'O\'\'r I.a.\ chop) on top, t'O\ 1•1 ..end cool.. O \ 1.·r IO\\ hc:.at Jl IL-J:.t I h1>ur Bji>ll' \\' itb JUIC't.'' to l..1.·cµ chops mm:.l Sen·1.·~ 1 Goou \\1th {'hlll\'d Rhine\\ inc Fisherman'sCove •• Wine enhances two company entrees: Sweet Rhine for pork, dry red for lamb. Lamb Dished-~iJPj The lei ot larnb 111 more 1 bedbQwlloncubc J ramillar but wine and herbs Satund p~pper to taste 1 make 1h11 lamb shoulder a.t vm 1 Hut oil in ll hell\'Y bottomed clamorous compan)' meal. 4.(luart casaerol\' until almo't HOVI.DE& AV VIN . mokina. Bro '" lurub well on all 4 tablespoona oll aides. Add onions and ciarrotll 1 shoulder o( lamb, rro1en or Tl.aro down beat und cook until thawed , onions re tran11lucent Sur in n· l medium onion, peeled and main111g Ingredients and CO\ er :fllced u.~strolc. 6 medium corrols, peeled Simmerzhouriioruntillumbi:s and quartered fork tend\lr »nd fallmg from thl' 2 cups dry rt"d wint" boncii 16·ounce can tomatOE"s During cook Ina. :skim off ex 4 cloves aarhc. mln«'d ces. f•t and turn "houldE'r In thl' '.. tea11poon ench o( thyme, pnn. Remove to a hot St,>rvln~ marjoram. and rosemary pl u It er. s urround w Ith I bay leaf \•egetables. and mo1sl('n 'tit Ith 6 peppercorns cooking Uqwd. Serve:. 6 ••• Ral s Crab Nutty Recipes like this de· monstrate Ameri ca's ab1ltty to d e al good humorcdly wJth food shortages. ~Fresh~oo~y~Crab Super Bakery Peanu t C hops are ~laces of bread. cut into pork chop shapes coated with a peanut butter mixture, and fraed. After cooking. they're a dead ringer for breaded pork chop:,,: Cookbooks pubh:,,hed during th e m e at shortage!> of World Wars J and fl n•com m endt.'d them a .. a dehcaous. pro· lean rach meal sub· SlllUtC Homemakers today can turn to this r ecipe lo help cope wath the high cost of food. Peanut but· ter 1s 26 percent protein a nd a good source of phos phorus. n1ac1 n anct other B \'itamins. PE.\~UT CHOPS 12 J.irge sl1Cl•s rye brt-ad ::t cup peanut hunrr 11.1 ('UP:. malk i cups cornllakL• crumb:,, ·~ c up butter or margarine mcJty uabs from Northern WJIC" 1\\'¥. \\ l 11 J II':! It---.. IJcJI tor "ialad~. Jprct1:cr~ .ind mtrcc•-. per lb. pre-deaned per lb. $1.19 Meat Master Meats llHl loln-10·14 lb .vg.. Whole Boneless Top Sirloin ·.rl.5 Porll Shoulder Parle ~Steaks 8ttf Clt11ck-Should et Cul S lb. pkg. 11b. 49 pl\g. each • Round Bone __.Fresh PICk ~Beef Roast ~:'. .99 ~Ground Beef p·~55 Super Deli ..... Of ... , .. ~Bologa ~~Salad D ~gc~ tlb. 98 .,-, .. D c;;.t:"c• eake D Kralt-Dtllclou1 Fruit Salad ~Orir;Juice 1401. 43 pllg • per 189 lb. • 401. 25 cup 1 3lb. 2 89 t.ar • ~, ... 89 c1non • Helt .29 Super Flowers ~ AHou11or1e 58 d-211oPla· Po•nts• 29 ~ tlCh I ~ ~ Aowet$ bunch .99 I; t.If f?§ if.] d l'li (!f#} Rubtlt1m1td-A11orttd ColOla Shelf ~Liner Super Grocery ' I '•cup peanut 011 Maple syrup ~ With "c1sso r'! or a s harp knife. trim rye bread s lices until you have a pu~ce ol brc:H1 shaped lake a pork chop. Place peanut butl('r 1n· to a bo~I. Gradually sl1r milk into peanut buttc•r until mixture as s mooth and the consistency ol lh1ck cream. Dip slices or bread into peanut butter m 1 xturc allowinFt excess to run otf and then cover with crumbs. Pre'\.., crumbs firmly to m.ikc lh\!m • 1dhcrc. In u IJr!ilr .,k11lel. hNl hullL'r :111111111 1-'ry chops !>Io w I ,. .u n 11 I r 1 ch I y browned ,111d crusty. St'rv1• \\arm ... plash<'d \\ 1th h 1• al 1• 11 rn J p I c :.)rup Stnl''ili. Salad Banana Boosts A <'r.-umy bunanJ dre:1sing makt's this S11n 1-"'ranclsco 11alad a con vt.>rsat1on 1>ll'Cl'. Whirl !4 m oot h In a hlen<kr : l bannna, :t ounces t'Uch sour cr('am and c rcum chc<'~<'. •, cup N t'h h.\lr ·n h.111 anct hnrH'Y und a da11h or )('moo JUl t't". VERY FRESH FRUIT SAi.AO 2 cups icebcrit let tuce. llhr<.'ddcd 1 ~ fresh pineapple :? st'oops creamed ~·ntt:igP cheese • 1 cup strawbernes, !<ll<.'t'd l t·up assorted fre!!h fruit <apple wt>df(es. oranRe s lices, grnpe:s. melon balls. etc > :?tt'a!lpoons rasins Lane serving plate with lettuce lea\les; fill with bed oC shredded lettuce. Core pineapple and r;coop oul a hltle of the fruit. Scoop cottage c-heese onto pinea{>plc: Mud with strawberrte~. Arran«e other fruits around pineapple. Sprinkle with raisins. Serve dressing on side. per 188 lb • D POfll Shoul0t1 -PICll~ Styte 89 Fresh Pork Roast ~'. • Purina ~Cat Food lnitaUon · ·.~ .18 ~Mayonnaise ,~~59 per 2 39 lb • [A Round or Slrloln per 2 89 ~ Boneless Veal Cutlets lb. • pl~· 1.88 pei 139 lb. • D ~·M Brisket ~ cai~iiF;;k~~ ~ .. 1:: ;'0"'~· 29 bi;tiled 89 ~ toa ~Cleanser i~:~. o Ice Cream :~~:~ • per 129 lb. • ~ Turt";,tMd Breast per 148 lb. • p.~'. 1.29 pe1 79 lb • ~ lt;ii;r1"~ $;usage p.~· 1.79 ~ ~~hie~ Bacon HC~ 1.99 L)I POii Loin-Alb Cut 1 89 ~ Center Cut Pork ChopsP,~ • Prices Effective Aprll 1 through April 7 r--~-·--, r--~·--, I .... lJ ···~ C-ft •ltt I I ,.,, .... "'(-Oft •tCJ I o ...... 1 _.,.,_ ... O< ,..,, •• I Long I I Ell8rta I I Spaghetti ~=: .33 I I Peaches n.!~ .43 I I l""~o ... -.• .,.°""c°"""'"'c".-' I I l"""°"'".,...-.o •• c._ .... cu1-or I c_ ... '""'"'• .. ,.11 '"''°""' ... ,. , c-11i.<u .. .._...' ""°""' a,n 1 L COUPON .I L CouPON . I ----------------~ r--en ·--, I ..... 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L ••••••• .;..1 RAlM STORtS ARE lOCATfl> AT: 380 E. 17th ST •• COSTA MESA HMb & #llSc:* 9901 ADAMS Bl.VO., HUNTINGTOff ~ .C01 N. LOMA. ANAHEIM 69'2 WARNOt, HUNTINGTON BEAOt 24167 PASEO OE VALENOA. LAGUNA HlllS 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN COSTA MESA Wednesday MOfCh 31 1976 041L Y PILOT C l I Homemade Bread Good for Body . • . aAd Soul Orange Butter Spreads Onion Cheese Loa~ l t;iblespoon salt 11Pff(f or cltctric m1xt'1" .. re.,uvur)' br,•adl.hat's 2 cups s hrtidded Beat 2 minutu »l a perfect lunch or dlMcr Cheddar or Sw11s rh~ medium ~peed Sur In re. accompaniment lnst•nt 1'> CUPJ wat~r m:unma flour to mako Thtt mollt and tut)' bread will be rellattect by tn•en the l~au. en- thu1l•1t•c break!ul e.sten ll 1s eaptcaally tood when :.pread wuh Cran berry Oranae Bulwr. CRANBERRY RALt.;IN MOLASSES BREAD l packaae u:s.r.. ounces) hot roll mjx 3~ c up lukewarm water 2e8BS . '• cup butter or margarine YI cup molasses l Cl.ll) raisins '"* cup cranberry· oranae relbh 'Onions Spice Squares Hom e m ade bread seems to add just that Ul- tle extr a touch to family meals. CltEAMY ONION SQ VARES :V.. cup dairy sour c~am 1 package (Ya ounce) green onion d ip mix l egg. slightly beaten 3 cups biscuit mix 1 cup beer Blend sour c ream, onion dip mix and egg; set aside. · Combine biscuit mix a nd beat. stir till . dough forms. Lightly pal dough into greased 9 -inch sq u are baking pan Spread onion mixture over top. Bake In 450 degree oven 20 minutes or unW done. Cut into squares and serve w hlle bot. D£VNILED CORN BBE AD 10-ou nce p ackage corn bread mix 2v. -ounce caq de · ~iled ham 1 egg 1h cup beer Combine cornbread mix, deviled ham, egg and beer : blend well Proceed accordang lo packaae d i rec tio ns . <Bake in 8-lnch skJllet tr desired.) Best when served warm. Open-face Fish Secure A raft o( lettuce takes the place of bread in Um. open.face "sandwich " F I S H F l LLt;T 8 JCt-;BERG 1 head 1cebcr~ lt>t. tucc . I pound frOZl'll 'Oil' r1llcts. thawed '• cup butter or maraarlnc 1 cup sliced gret.'n onion or 12 cup chopped onion •,teaspoon !lall 8·ouncc <'.1n tomato !>jU('C with Chl'C'(' 2 hard cooked ea,;, P{lrt lt>y Core. rinse and drnin lctture: chill In pla. .. uc bag or plastic n1sP1.·r. Cul rHlets into portion Silt' pil'Cl'S. Mell butter 1n large skillet: odd flllel!I, 011100 . suit and tomato saurc Cover and simmer over l o w h co l ab o ut 10 minutes or until fish 11akes usily w1lh fork but is still moist. Cut each eu Into 4 wedges. Cul lettuce into 4 thick crosswise slices: place on lnd1v1dual platu . Spoon hot fish w1tb sauce over lettuce · rafts'' and garnish with cu and parsley. Serve at once. Makes 4 scr\'· inas. Add Color Vary baked beans by garnishing them with favorite foods sucb as· chopped onions arranged in a rlnc around the cau~role of beans. to mato slices. oran1e •·ed1es. or s lices , pineapple ·r ings, or chWtks. lemon slices or a bord er of chopped cucumber and chopped onions. or scallions. ln • bowl. pour )'east from bot roll m iic mlo lukewarm water Urun-eat yeut 11 d111tolved. Stir 1n eggs. butter , molasse» dou&b rise. covered with (' ll .\ S 8 E It ll \' towel. in • wufm place O&A.SG£ BtJTTt.:H mashed potato granul 1• cup milk iuarr douch. Knoud on creat~ th~ m o1$lMH· 2 tab I et spoons flourt.'d !iurfoce 8 to 10 until 1\ reache' the top ot ', <'up bull t'r o r th.: p.tn nu1.rr.iJrlfl\' ma11c while onion and minced onion flakes m1nutt'11. until 1moutb chee e add the &ptelal 2 l a b I e !i p o o n a •ir1d n tlny Loaves Bake at 350 degree$ F . •a cup crant.>crr) for 35 lo 40 mtnulc1t or un orJogt' 1 cll'1h fhtv°'. 1hortcnmg Shupe rnt(l two round Add flour from mix. rai1ln1 1tnd rch~h lkat until well blended Let Slund for 10 mrnute:s, lhen beat again UI r1rm to the lu&Jch JD the In a VO\\ I. let butter center. Cool ln pan. t.htn 1>tanJ .il room t\"m loosen t'dieS •nd tunHXJl µcrJIUt4' until very M>fl Savory Comb1nt• 2 <'ups flo..l\lr, louvt1. Place oo ~·ell 0 NI 0 N c ff K Es E Potato l(rJnUlt'S. Y~Ull. irt!AS~d baklnl •h~ •t!( LOAVES aaJt. and cht·()~t1 In lurce ~t rise In warm pl1H·c onto rack Stir 1n reli'h 4 lo S c up11 •II· mlxertxl'•·I until Ught and doublt• in pul'po:n• fl our Combme w a li•1-, milk. 1iH. l to l 1, hours Spread dough evenly into a greai.ed loar pan, l3xHu21'J tnC'hc:. Let Cool thoroughly bdot.: Puck m"tun· min a rutting Into ~hccK antl l'llX:k . CO\'l't and l'h11l w1 i>er\'mg with Cranberry t1l rcud)' to serve Make::. '• cup ldaho ma~ht.'<I omon. and :ihortcnmg in llakl' lit 3SO dcerces for pot.110 granuh.'.S saucepan; hl'at until :w to .. o mlnut.-~. until d(• Orange Buller '• <'UP 2 ~n,•elopcs active wry warm. Add to flour; ep &olden brown. Makes dry y~Jst blend \u minute at low 2 loaves ............ Ground Beef 3·l8, PKG OR MORE Russet Potatoes US NO I !!lr~L~!~~e1k . . .. ,. 11e ~~!!~.~~~~sa Steak . ,. 111 ~!!!'8 B11f Briiket ... ·~ 1 tt ~,!,~nd Rib Roast Jll ~~(~~.!!~~~. _ __ ~ 1 H ~~~.!!.~!~~~ .. 111 ~t·~~.!~ut Chuck Steak '"sac ~'l~'!'}!~!,nd Steak 1.8 1 '' ~!§!Leed Bacon . ''" P.G 131 ~I!.~"~ Rib St11~ ,. 121 ~~s Stewing Beef _ ,. 121 Lady L11· Slicttl Bacon .. ~ P><G 1" !!~~!!!'0t~t11k .. 1 H !:!~.~.~ Chuck Rout 111 78~ !!!~~°'~~!Liver ,. 68e ~~J!~,_!IP Stea~ .• 1 zt !.!~~t~nd Rib Ro11t ._ .. 131 ~«!:~"~houldtr Roast l• 9ge ~' .. 10~ '" 100 .. 1°' 169 E~D Chicken Drumsticks ... sac Farm•~ Johll Pork Sausa,g~ n I ag e Cooked Shrimp . , , , .. 99c fl~•I of Sele " 1 ea ~~ Oysters .. n.-.... 1 og Fresh Perch Fillets 151 • ov.rer prices throughout the entire store. Harvest Day Chicken of the Sea Slimline Harvest Day ~~l~~.s ..... ,,':':.. 39c ~~~~.~~ Tuna ..... ~ .. 93c ~!!~~" _,,,,,~, 33c ~~!~.t~~~i~ ....... . Coffee Creamer I AfH' ~f I ,,,... age ,, ' , . .., Heinz Ketchup Niblets Com Harvest D1y Bread H1rvest D1y PIH S& W Golden Com I <Jcr:N25° .,i::. 33° . .,.., 311 OtU I 1°• u•4" . .... '154 .... 1•1 IK .. 97° ,,, ___________ _ --------..... "". ........ S.-.... Af •• AJL ........ c...., ..... --,,. .. "',. ...... .,.. . "' ... "'" '*"" .... ...... ,. ltll lA ........ «M•-11•-•'9. Hunt's Chili Beans ~Ol~H 55e ~~~~"~~1.~d Dressing ,, :,-:,, 1°' Hunrs Tomato Sauce .. .,, '"" 29c Pillsbury Flour ... ~0 77~ Dream Whip Topping Mi~0,o;,. ggc ~.~~.~~r.~a~~!•I Cereal ,,::,, 10 Ocean Spray Cnnappl!. ~~1~ .. 99c Duncan Hines Brownie ~I~ C 99c Nestea lnst1nt Tea •«~M 1•• Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix ..... ,~. 570 Kern's Strawberry Pr~~!!~ 95c ~ibby' s Corned Beef Ha~,h "'~~ 59c Pl1nter's Cocktail P11nu~l~/~N age Ragu Cooking Sauce ,. "':: g9e Mrs. Butterworth's Syrup,._ 0 c;: 112 ~i~p.e~~!ud Mix __ .. 01~ 57c La~y Lee Ice Cr11m. 4 ., 10"_,'f'I:'" 99e Lady L11 Cottage Ch~e 3'-0l C•H 121 ~~~9uet Man Pleaser ~~~~0 99c ~~.!.~~~,i.'!'~ Pancak~~.'!'!.~ 55c Kern's Strawberry H1lv~!, ~ 53e ~J!!'s Eye Cool Whip •01 ~ 63~ Aunt Jemima French T~•!,~::: 5go ~~.~.~~c-~~~~ner •• o'f:.. 9go ~~,Xii Cups •M•:'::o 990 Dow Bathroom Cleaner .. ,,;: .. 9ge Lady L• Cleanser '''°'O: 25• !!~~.!.~Hh Big& •r~o 111 Gl1d Plastic Wrap •OU•~, 3go ~.!!~!.~:~(Ten High Bour!t!~t:g" ~~y Bourbon Whiskey Ol •n 4 n f~~~~!,~~-Uf ~ ~ tf\ 111 •-rrr ... •~AVllll """• • r ••-• """'~-Of~ DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS NUSIOll llt IKI U•llOllO -""' . ,,.,, ..a• """' "'" ....... ,..,, • -'ll•l'M 911(11 .. , Al\AlftA H•l ,_ ... OllU ,,,_ •IM-HIS am <Mtt ...a at IA "' '",.... IA-A ...... c.T9 . ... ..... CllAMltll ..... .... .... 11 ........ ~ ..... 1'tt U~ AYI. . """ U1N .....,A,_ ........ ............. mr1 _1&1,_ . ..,... .... .. ...., .. Nestle's ~oi~1x .................... n o~i 15 5 Delicatessen ~"!ft American Cheese 'l .. ~ ggc ~!.~ft Swiss Cheese .. , r;:. . 1" !!~!~·s American Cheas! .. ~0 3•1 ~.'J~llll Spr11d , ~ 9go ~!'!!~~,,_~~~-~~.unk ~~e~~Q 97c Rath King Size Franks '"°' ~ 99e !_!!,t()Ot~!!!!!.Maats ,, 0r;_11 1•1 ~!!!!~~n'l .. !!~~ults , ,.,,, ;.: 120 ~"~!!~~.!!lh!"~Cr11m Chee~!:;: 65~ ~~~~~t Avocado Dip HJ/:;: 490 Phi11delphl1 Cr11m Chee~.~ :1:: 4go ~~-~!~,o Chunk Ch1111 • ,., •. 11 790 Health & Beaut~ Aids ~~.~ R~or Blades ~Q ~ 79' · Cl1irol laving C1re loti on o;: .. 111 !L"!'l Eulftce Shlmpoo .• n~ ... 111 !!ro~~~ ~ 59' U1t1nnl1t Mauthw11h .• :;;.. 1 't .......................... -........... _. ___ _ ....... -.-- ,....,. UJ ...... flWI' .. n••euo ..... ~fmm'f frOttS .,._ AT , .. UI. .. . FOR WlllRSClllTm FOR SCAl.OPP• ••• VEAL SLICES s32~ El Rancho's genuine milk.fed veal •. delicate flavor, auperb texture! Boneleaa ... round and loin cut · Beef Rib Bones 89~ U.S.O.A. Choice -bake or b·b·q Meat Loaf ::, • ; 99f El Rancho's -made with fresh eggs Sliced Bacon ••• s12~ El Rancho's tbicker ranch·atyle alices Brat· Wurst El Rancho's sausage ••. genuine milk.fed veal, pork, 11eaM>nings Aren't you glad that a/Kini ha~ arrived? •. , and with it that luadoua Sprint lamb that Supu Shopper& for! ••• L ook for the U.S.D.A. Choice ircde ••• YOUF assurance of quality ••• LARGE LOii srmwm CHOPS Westem raised U.S.D.A. Choice Lamb ChopslCllllSS s21~ U.S.D.A. Choice Spring lamb • loin cut Ground Lamb • • 79i Lean! U.S.D.A. Choice Spring lamb SMALL LOIN SPRING LAMB CHOPS Weatem raised U.S .D.A. Choice . FRESH WESTERN U.S.D.l CHOICE /IL Little Sizzlers. • s 1°9 Hormel's bttaklaat treat! 12 oz. pkg. Game Hens z• oz ....... s 12? Checkerboard Farms -Grade "A" Shari libs 11:.fUJ:a BEfJ ••••••••••• I If :".c~si SJ59 SNAPPER • Bake 'em! Broil 'em! Fry 'em! T uri>ot Fillets ~ • s 12t From Greenland's icy cold waters Chicken Livers • 59\ Be pleasantly surprised Wilil t.he meaty goodness or these. They're excellent. for barbecuing ••• deliciole baked. Fillet of Cod ••• s 11~ Fresh froun -thawed for convenience -.Jl FED VEAL SWEDISH smE MEAT BALLS s1a~ B1Bfl11& ~~~ ............. 1llL Fresh! Canadian True Cod Cooked Shrimp '25•1 Cocktail eiu-tender and mild! CRAB MEAT Look for the difference in quality ••• the diCfenmce in trim .•• the d ifference in value! You'll choose El Ranchn! El Rancho's ienuine milk·fed veal, seasoned, shaped and oven rqdy! Steaks ... Tt •••• '2'? Round cut of U.S.D.A. Choice bee! Super Shopper Specials! Morion's Salt .... 15c The big 26 ounce box ••• regular or iodized! Better get a spare! Pepsi Cola ~:Cl( ...... 98c ln three tempting variations -Regular, Diet or the new Light! 16 oz. Btlea. Plus ~p. Salad Oil ru: ........ 59c Springfield ••• light and pure! Uee it for cooking or for Nlad dtuainp! Lady Scott t~ ... 45c The two roll pack at thi8 price • a nd it romes in aawrted attractiv~ colotll Tomato Sauce • 29c Ajax Cleanser •• 33c Hunt'a. rich flavor! No. 300 can Bleaches u it cleans! 21 oz. (le tff) S & W Corn ••• 29c Cat Food.sr • • • • 49c Colden Cream or Whole K"rnel ! 303 Nine Live11 • nil v1trietie11! 12 o:t Dressinl smuw •• 49c Pam Dry Fry.. . 99c Jtalion, Fnnch, Goddeu! 8 01 Foodi wnn't •lick! 13 oz HtOIOI Noodle-Roni • • • • 39c Homnnorr or Parmeaano! 6 OJ: Snap-E-Tom •••• 79c Zeety tomaU> cocld.all ••• quart Facial Tissue •• 49c I Ground Beef ••• s11t Elttra lean • ch006e bulk or paltiea Frozen Foods! ORANGE 25c JUICE Sunkial • 6 oz can (l2 tl. Co9 ••• 4k) C&W Vegetables 39c Italian Style or Monterey! 10 oz Birdseye ••• package of four ears Stuffed Shells. s159 St.ouffers • Beer, Chicken, Cheeae! Grapefruit Juice 39c C & W ••• breakfast favorite! 8 oz Jeno's Pizza • • • ggc Cheese, Pepperoni or Sauaage! 13 oz French Toast • • 59c Aunt Jeruima'1 • heal 'n' aerve! 9 oz WHITE 39c BREAD Bridgeford • pkl( of two 1 lb. loavee Super Fresh! Chuck Steak ••• 79l Center Cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef! (5 ...... , 15.11) Alat1ltan King for \'alue! · Delicatessen Specials! Franks FARMER JOHN ••••••••• 39c Gold Medal winner at the Stai.e Fair ••• and you know why! l lb. pkg Sauerkraut. • • • • 59c Sliced Salami.. 9gc Goes with franka! Homade -22 en. Luer'a family pack ••• 16 ounces Sliced Jack • • • • 49c. Spiced Cheese. 79c . Cache Valley Cheese! 6 oz pkg Rondele • Herb or Pepper! 411s en Sliced Bologna. 9gc Pumpernickle • • 59c Luer'a family pack.· •• 16 ounces Bay's • Reg or Dark • alicedl 16 oz . Liquor Dep 't. Value~ TequilasaVEs1.00 ......... s499 Bottled ncluaively for El Rancho! ChOOle White or Gold • save on each! Quart Canadiansm1~· ••• s39• Gilbey's Vodka. sg99 El Rancho'a 86 prooO ftfth Now reduced $1.00 halC·aaJlon Ballantine' s • • • • ss•• New low price • high quality! fifth Cribari Wine ••• s22" Chablis, Role, Blanco, Burgundy! Y.a gal. I. W. Harper •••• s59• Save 00. on 11traight whl11keyl fifth Wente's Chablis s11• Delightful dry dinner wine! r&lth Pricetf in tff rct Thur. April I throuRh Wed. April 7 lAtdy Scott uaorted print.a! 200 ct. Olive Oil • • • • • . • 9gc lmported Pompeiian! 8 01 al1t Brownie Mix • • • age ,,,,,,,,. :v ...... l•t/ • The famous Texas Ruby Reds! Sweet, juicy deliRhtful navor that'& welcomed any lime! Oprn daily I la 9 Suttday 10 to 7 No tole• to deo.ler• Duncan HinM rich Fudie! 23 og I Snack Packs... 69c Cucumbers •••••••• 25~ Fresh Mint •••••••• 15t H unt's • all varieties! Four 5 oi cans Lonir and green for critp cool 1licet Rice Mixes. • • • • 33c M.J.B. ·all except "wild"! 6 oz Mint Jelly •••••• 49c Serve with lamb! Mary Ellen 10 ~ elm .....••......•.. Sl .. 29 ~ dfOdoru\ • 7 • flll a Ill) -------------------Baker Russets - 19~ Rl£TTt FOMIY ••••••• : •••• St• Shaw aurn • tholet ol'..-ta • 11 oe _..,. 11Y LOOI. ..•••••••••••••••. $1:21. •M Piii •,. ....... SIM .Heir cf19in& tor 111e11 • 7 cs aia Wouldn't ~ like • punmt 1J oa C9nl ff'Oll'I Ctm•tlon · all "'~tlee! Piie ol 6 ~ •••••••••••••••••• $1.09 Cafe d'Vha 111th• It eo euyl .C oa. ., Piquant flavor 14 garnish your la.!"bl An Jou Pears DI.I llEUS ••••••• ti •••••••• • SIC Hunt'• • for prtfttrtd quelit.y! No. 2~ RAV STlltal • . . . . • • . . • • . • • ~ Ftnltltee ••• 22 ounce HralOl een • J STOIY l.AMCH 4 llOIOOM -S7J.t00 Tta ranch in Irvine 4 bedroom 3 bath SwMp•no drt..,. 10 double door entry F0tmt! d•n•ng Coun1ry k11c11en views OV9< Otano• groves• F1et11 room hoats wall of ,.,.place tftlc lt t:>pantSh wrought tron st111wa-y Secluded mattef au1te ~tn wall ot Ch>Mll GuHt wing or perfect denl Root cove"d 450 tQuare toot paho-pav11ton Park hke yard Gamperboat 9111 plus cement plld oft street! There s more air cond11ton1ng work bench, and e•tre storage inside & out Call now 752·1700 GREAT IEACH HOME WITH GUEST QUARTERS! Come>tetely redecorated - ~tty plus -hlJ99 IMng room with btg us.d bnat fweplace -really a c.hlnnlng pr~y with a charisma all its own -1f Corona del Mar 1s )'OUr way of hie. )'OU WIU fall 1n love with this prooerty -call for more lnfotmation 673-8550 OWMH HSPlttAlll!! 5 HDltOOM 5 IA TH Btancklew kitchen with fNetY Wll9-SaVlng convenience 3.000 bQuare feet of abeolute luxury Master bath rias lover a 1acuu1 Huge 3 car garage View the Bay Ownet must sacr•ltce below market at 51 75 000 Call lor details 646-7171 HACH COTIAGE -$41,900 HIGH OM HILL -POOL Secluded entry to dramattc hv1ng room with vaulted ce1l- 1ng and floor to ceiling hreplac:e. Arhattc use ot mirror and WOOd throughout make a very emotional setting. Huge seoond story sun deck tor lazy summer ahernoon sunbath or bar·b-Q Massive IT'aster retreat. Guest QIJllters. Ideal community hv1ng Hurry First to call oets this untQue bargain 963-7681 FAMILY HO~IT HACH Exceptionally line home m BAYCREST area of Newport Beach. four bedrooms new drapes, wall to wall carpeltng Recently redeoorated. ternfic localton. pnoed 11 S79.500 Call 613-8550 lot more detatls SEASIDE COTT AGE HUHTIMGTOH HAllOR 8eau11ful community ~111n9 designed w111l woods and glass Walk to the water Mooem 2 story Beaulllul garden patio entry Spacious 1tv1ng room with log burning fireplace F amity d1n1ng at ea Indoor laundry center Giant master suite w ith balcony overlooks paol~acuzz• area anj la111sh gardens A very unique and quaint retreat See lor y~I Call today -fl.42·2535 HEWPORT -TWO STORY IOAT SUP -$19,500 Fabulous Newport Beach 2 story with boat sltp• Red tile roof Raised Spanisri enlry "Old Spanish" brick ltreplace Huge lam11v style kitchen hosts sell clean oven. Wrought stairway to giant double shuttered dOOfs master suite Walk 1n closets S•tltng room Two pattos Steps to ltttle harbor and YOUR boat shp1 3 year old Newport l ownhome. JUST S89.500 -FULL PRICE~ Call last 752·1700 "AIAMDOHED" RANCHO S54,000 Taite advantage' Owner felt and must ~11 Vacant and ready' Secluct.d boul~llfd to w1nd1ng drtve• Exec:uttve atnum to rare Ille entry' Sweep1ng hv1ng room with walls ot glass 1 Formal dine• European kitchen• Expansive master bedroom sanclullfY + 3 children s 1etrHts• Sliding gla" wllll to tropical yard with towering trees! Pt1ced lor Qu•Ck sale• Try any ofter' For Quick snowing calf 847·6010 CUSTOM l IEDIOOM S57,SOO Rare apportumly to acQUlre lhts se>rawltng builders soec1a11 Nestled among towenng 81.1Calvotu s• Ou1et country lane! Epicurean kitchen Toasty hreplace• Sweeping master bdrm + 2 children's suites Ownet must sell• Try any oiler• For Quick appt 10 see call 847-6010 l llDltOOM + POOL Tile entry Plush carpet throughout Natural cedar 1>11ne1tng, sculptured marble sinks 1n all 3 baths. ttle roof Assumable loan at S33 750 Hurry call 963-6767. G.I. MODOWM 4 IEOROOM -llACH Aambltng 1anch styll' no""' Built on oramahc single level with 1bundan1 uc..i or woods and g111s tor emotion Huge living 1oom w1111 crac~t•nri ltreplace Ideal 101 entert•1n1ng Spacious qordl'n view k11ctton Dine Commanding view ol covered terraro onn lu~h Q111dens Sepa1ate wing tor hideaway m.i~tor 'U•lll ,,net children r. quuters Hurry J~I l1ste<ll 9b3-lll81 COROHA Oil MAR DUPUX LOT $0ulh of ll'te highway E:•cellent location Standard R2 I~ lot with small tr"'' down house Great POtenttal Call us tor more 1n lorma1100 673-8550 ,.IMI COST A MISA OWMll TIAMSFHIED OHLY SSS,SOO!I Exceltenl loc4rtt0n n .. IChoole & shc>OO•no Newly land9CAP9d professionally New patio. new caroet~. new wallpaper, new insulation Wtred lor stereo Patio rount11n with hQhls Leeds ol storage J tam11y sized bedrooms + family room end dining room Owner tr-"Slerred -has no cflOiCe -must sell -lake advantage Coll 546-2313 llAMIUMG MOHTHEY VIUA SPAHISH ISTA-n-.UCH Pnvate estate Lush gardlnt I walled courtyard Old WOl1d charm w1ttt Cahloml1 lll~e Evtwy room has 1 pnvale terrace in an atnum or CX>Uttyard. Plusn ln1enors ant dramallcally brought logeth&r with luah exte•1ors through walls ol glass European kitchen -o. '1'181 rtm1ng Huge Barcelona F11eotace. meSS1ve hv1n~ O."'m. Fiesta party room & wet bar Assume S25.300 tJ~ .. "" FHA loan $289/month pays all No new l0itn costs c ,11 963-7681 IAaGAIH HUMTIMG?? NIWPOttT /VIEW Owner sacriltcmg this lowest p11ce hillside home •n pre- st191ous Dover Shores Rambling lloor plan + scenic view of Fashion Island plus much more Owner is desperate - says he must sell"' Take advantage -call 540-2313 MESA VEttDE-4 IDRM-SSt,950 Large 4 bedroom home 1n Costa Mesa s niccist area. Large yard complete w1ttt 1reehouse lor the luds Walking d•s· ranee to schools. Four king s1zeo bt>drooms w1ttt massive mastef' suite Every womans dream kitchen w1ttt all the modern conveniences. 1nclud1ng sep1t1ate laundry room Let s see what we can do lor you Only $59,950 Call now -646-7171 A I.All OPPC>ltTUIPITY IM UAL lt1TA1' We are r emod e ng ~vr very 8UCOe$$1ul offlC• at ldf eouievard and Talbet1 1n Hunti~ Beach This has made some new space a..,.11a~e If you would llkllt to find out about our monthly, personalized tr11n1ng and the high earning PQSSlblhhe. ol The Real Eltll&n. I would hk• to talk 10 vou Please call me It e.42·2635 S & SJ STOIY 4 IDlt.M Cu~ entry to 3 CM garage! Secluded double aoor entry -ra1Mtd !tie -sunken hVlng room -sunshine kitchen -ex,pans1ve family room Formal dine with Palos V8fdes stone hreotace -spir11tno stairway to balcony bdrms• Enormous 15 x 25 master bdrm retreat + 3 children's suite! Mamrroth 21 11 25 bonus room with view' Compactors. wet bilrs. covered patios. separate baths. vaulted ce11tngs. too. too much to mention lake over e111S11ng loan of S50.000 or new financing ava1 able For Pfwate showing Call 847~10 QUI ck T 111s home 1s very opt10111I Latge 1t111ng room Family room. Fueolace Huge enclosed pario for enten11ning Beauttlul H&F DOOi Gourmet kttchen 3 bedrooms up and 2 down Located 1n pnme Huntington 8each area Near ma)Of shoop1ng center &nd minutes to beach All this plus mo<e tor onlv '64 700 963-6767 ASSUME $14,500 LOAH Beautiful 4 bedroom home m prime Huntington Beach l~t1on. Located on tree tined cul·de·sac street Latge 111,. 1ng room with ltreplace Covered p11to Access tor camper or boat Take o ver VA. loan No new loan costs 5313 00 all Calf 963-6767 PRICE SLASHED! 5 IEDROOM PRESTIGE Owner bought new and must sell au•ckly" Spraw11ng 2 story estate on large lot' Secluded entry• Sweeping h111ng room W•ttt rustic ltreplace Gourmet galley and dtntng Fun lun tam11y room• Separate mom-in·law bdrm! Soanng staircase 10 master bdrm sanctuary' 4 children s suites Gargantuan 2 story w1ttt 2100 sq It Try S6550 total down' For quick Pf'eY•ew call 647-6010 . '......-_ GETTSIUIG COlOHIAL MANSION A-FRAME HOUSI OF GLASS Towenng ma1es1tc column en1ry to lhtS ac>acK>us 2-atory ASSUMI SJS.500 1976 DAIL y PILOT • I OPEN 'TIL 9 ASSUMI 7¥•.~• YA GOOO HMT AL All.A Pnme rental area close lO IChOOla Ind an09p1ng Well taken c:.re ol 4 bedroom home plua new carP1t1. Assume T~' VA loan $209 per month pav-am1 Loan balance on· 1y $23.6361' Full pnc:e onty $43,7!1() -try tow dOwn -1 ownet bOuQhl another •nd m1.111 go Hurry call 546·2313 A.ffAMI CM.ASS CHALn AITIST llTUA T Beach area lowering A·ffame chalet nMtled 1n the trees. Courtyard entry. 3 bedroome tncfude aepar1te master wing Famrly room ROcie t1rep11ce. Island kitchen Sweeping stllrase 10 30 foot loft studio with ~ belln c.llngs. It's untQUe No QU1llfying Assume 7~"' 1 io..i ar 1327 month 1nct tu• c:.tr now! &.42-2535 CUSTOM ESTATE + POOL REOUCU> $14,000 Long Pr•vate dr•ve to a secluded beach 1r11 ol custOIT\'!'i homes Nestled on me tt1ll with snow-~ mountain. • VlftW 3 bedroom Formal dining Big game room Sunken J IMng room w•th massive rock fireplace Country k•tc:hen with breakfast room FrH form p001 oll master sui te • Caoana and party BBO No Quahly1ng Assume 6~··· VA; loan $392 month pays a111nclud1ng taxes Better be quick ~ on this one Call now" 642-2535 IEACH DUPLEX I ILOCK OCEAN. 111 ILOCK IA Y .. •• ... .. FEE L.4HD :, Most des1rable location tor rental propetty -will go surn• • mef·w1nter rental or whatever? Fantastic lloor plans Mid : lots ot upgrades and reoecorattons Owner would 1tke IQ excttange ou1 These are rare Hurry call 546·2313 PAR ADI SE MANOR 3 II· 2 STOIY • POOL -$38.900 -BE>.CH Formal entry to dramatic ~ hVlng rciom Huge garden view k11c11en Art11t1c open• stairs sweel) to separate master su11e plus children •· wing Secluded 22 It ballroom sized party room tha\. overlooks walled cou1tvard Hurry tor th•s Call 963-7881 • .• l IEOltOOM PLUS DEN SSJ.500 The Wiiiows 1n ln,.ne Quiet cul-Oe-sac SoantStt enf,Y $()ar\Jsh brtck hreplace B19 L · aha.Ped 1tv1ng room Huge enclosed tam11y-pat10 room Bright k•tch*O. • • Soecious den Pnvale master suite Secluded park hke. , yard Hurry call now 752· I 700 SP AMISH HT A TE 2 STOIY S0,950 Winding walkway 1hru Castlhan courtyard leads t6 au1nen11c red hie room and Spanish balcony Secluded ' entry to adobe hie amtd rancho villa llv1ng room Fiesta ' dining h1ghl1gttted by canttna kitchen Walls of glass accent private rear courtyard Sweeo1ng staircase soars to "-Ster bdrm sanctuary plus 2 bandtdo size bdrms. Overtooks rolling hills and grassy greenbelts Comm .• pool -walk 10 tennis -this villa can be Yours lor S4400 total down Or lake o ver e111st1no loan at S325/mo. Gall Quick 847-6010 TWO STORY-FAMILY rooL SJ6,950 2 story bargain• Just S26 950 lull prtce• Large hvtr\Q room Very largo l1m11y-d1n1ng re>dm combo• Brighi & spacious ttled kttctten • s1ep-1n pantry• Wrought 1100 stairway to queen sized bedrooms Secluded masttlf wlbu1lt-tn 11an1ty. Aedwooct fenced pat•o overlooking wrouqht Iron enclosed swimming pool Enclosed garag(• plus extra parking Take advantage ol tilts townnome,: value• Calf now 752· I 700 • l IEOROOM 4-20.ZO IOHUS ROOM Sll,500 Outstanding lamlly ttome beaut1lully decorated. 2•'t t>aths Private enclosed pa110 w11h gas l1re ring Huqe oonus room. Ideal tor entertaining Try $1 ,900 down. Just hsted Call 963·6767 l IEDROOM .. ASSUME Sll.750 LOAM Located near shopping center Upgraded c11rpei. thtOUghout Lots ot Pan~1ng Take over e••s1tng loan. No new loan costs Total payments only S329 pet month. Hurl'Y call 963-6767. giant L1v1no room with custom oaroaue mantle Mistie beach chalet Ttle enlry 10 ltv1ng room with IAIE EXCEPTION ltreplace Dining room 5 bedrooms 1nctud1ng guest t11eplace & view or lush orounds Gourmet kitchen & SELDOM AVAILAILE auarters with 3rd bath Banister staircase to huge brepfast bar Family room Hideaway master retreat retreat which has log-Ourn1no fireplace 8oat/tra11er w ith wall of glass Wing for ch ildren 4 guesl MES.4 VERDE aoceu Beach area location Best yet-essume 5"6% M&qniltcent 30 studio loft wtttt viluted ceilings Take Extremely outstano1ng pride o l o w nershll) loan at S254 month or ~ 1tnanc1ng available Call over 711•% VA loan No new ioan cosis 5327 33 pays all neighbomood Tree hned IPOrOa<:h unveils 1 moat early! e.42·2535 963-7881 untQue and tare find MO$I do1111able floor pl1n •ncludea; ._ _________________________ ...,_..., __ __,...,.....,..,......, _____________ -4 huge hv1ng room. 111rge family room. l1rge separate CORolllli..I _. DEL M _.R SELECTIOlllli..IS lorrrwl dining room 5 lum1ly s11ed bedrooms + 3 ca-"" " f"'lll garage Secluded covered p&lt? (Would you bellevo • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bf'e~~SI room too1111 ~ake ~vamage or th11 rarr IRYIHt TlltfCACl-CDM Lovely ~me •n Ttp· Top cond1t1on -modern kitchen -HU98 living room Exoetlent loatton ~ Cofone del Mar area Call us to 1nsP9C1 -e73-8550 MIWOffHIHG co•OHA OIL MAR E•ceott0na11v well conllructed home 1n Corona del Mar Three twin 11te<1 bedr00!98 plus two baths Laroe tamtty d1n1ng room Wetl constructed houM! on 1 great coroe< IOI An excepllOl\8.1 buy at only s 1g,soo Call e13-8550 * * * * * * * CAREER KICKOFF * * * * * * * I I lit -- oc>0011un1ty Call now' 54&-2313 l IEDROOM • $17,750 ' Y.A.HODOWM $1200 total cash neooOd to buy this beautitul 3 bedroom home VA Super move-tn condHlon New carpets New paint Near shoopmg 1no 11chool1 Extra• lwge rear yard Hurry. 11 won't 18111 at thla price 963-6767 OHi Ofl A KIHD C-2 zoned .. sts1de Costa Mne cottage tn excellent condition Large parking aret GoOd 1ocat1on lo( t>ustneas or 01t1ce1 Only S48,500 Call 848· 7171 I'. • IEACH OFFICf COSTA MESA COJONA DB. MAR' IRVIMI .litee2 M~ 762-1 700 1100 ~Btwcs M-7171 17'IO H8rtM>f 8twcs 542313 ... 332 Mervueri" eT:M560 W!dne!day li&¥ch lt 1171 J ·ll TUMBLEWEEDS 'Q) .CNOW l ~ '- Ml t&.a t::'4rr' ! byTomltltym 60VS, IN 1l41S POWVOl/ I StW.l.Ol\1f -----------_., it> 6f'IP.5 wmf 1>ie SIN61..~ NCST awc~vrw. ~ P11CtS1ve 1 tsSIJe ~ OIJR 1lMr ~ WHICH1 ~COURSE, · IS~E •.. RJNICY WINKERIEAN C!:U..D I HAVE ~ Al1~1 PL.EA5E ~ RGMENTS NIEM l CCU.O I HAVE EVERYONE '5 ATTENTOO, PL.EA5E~ by Tom left* byO.Hale NANCY by &nie S..shnWller • E'#f 'YI,. 8uS~"'°"''°'L... ; :"f.,. ... :..:..: ,,. .,. "' SHE DOES IT EVERY AFTERNOON AT THIS TIME TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syndicate tuHO•Y aPuui. SOI•"" ACROSS !>O ···trance SI •· Leg1ce I Chums !>3 unconsc:i !> Par1 ot a ous 3 lltghl w()fdS 10 Secure 5 T Soon If ,, '' • • nim posait>le 2 lle.tdlong WO<OS I 5 Gaac>• 81811i.111m\ Pen1n1u11 a 62 Make pubhc ·····Rock 64 Goel ot IO¥e 16 Aom11 65 Area untla I 1 Buogs 11110 66 Senauoua rel11tonsnrp IOVll t9 We11ner • 87 f abrtC .•0See1tsa 88011grace ooal 69 Breach., 'J 1 tiH rtll hOl\S 11techon l0t ?J'l'earned 25 PtQIOfl ieRt11up 29 Oytd IQIWI J4 ltlOC>lld Arcila IC J~Ht d•td L1ltt1 31 A111>1a A11an 1.,.ngnam .)8 T taltle 'C!IW Plt'll J9GI 4 I ···Pin Al~y 4 2 81Qkt1n DOWN I TyOt 'Mt10t P'OOlltl 3SlllHI HCflltOn 'Zf!bfa 1ti..1 (Ol()r Wiii ~ Some11111111 gond 6C0<1Ul'i1t~ ""°"''n 1 Wilt 8R1t1~anl qr eel 11ng.y toward 10lrll1teu pied\ I II JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH M'f FOOT 5A'I~ IT WAS AW HEADS F,.\VLT AND M'{ KfAO 8(.AMES M~ E~E5 DOOLEY'S WOILD GEE ... I WISH lr\OM ~11~.1°1 INSIST' ~ ..,SSIN' Mt w~u N ~~DROPS Mf. Off AT .5000. ! GORDO MOOHMULUNS <,Soot> NIGHh MOON·· WE1ReNOT OPEN AFTSR E:L.EV~N • ANIMAL CRACKERS ~T"l':UL. OWL. VOU'Rl! GJ.UIETER.. T>'AIJ A WWII ca4AMANOO ~ VEJ.VETf J·J' by ChcrtH M. Scllb lh( fl1'E5 SA'< M'( FEET A'=E CLU.\\51(, ~ND fir< R1~T FOOT 5A'(5 NOT TO &.A.\\£ tM\ FOR WHAT M'< LEFT FOOT DID I OON1T SM AN"TI11N6 BECAUSE I DON' r LOAN T TO 6ET INVOlVED! by Herold Le Doux by Mel thfHd HMr Amu 4!1 ru,11 .. 6 lrHd tltll li?'OPE.~f, ~"'4CTIMH 'IOI-I ~PEAK Nl('.ELY /.NO ~EA'SON.ASLY S1A1' OTHE lt llMES YOtA ~TA~T ~flEAMIN6. WUV? -f'J f EVE"'fON! ~11.0ULD HAVE .A ~ECONO L.4NGIA~f . by Chester Gould by Gus Amok by Ferd Jolnor by Rodger Bolle11 . I WAS HEADI~~ FOR Tr4E CetJTaJtJ IA\.. PAJ(>T'(( ! THE GIRLS "J1"11tnow1ns how the gTa\\ mu\l lovc 1111, m.1kc' you feel llnOO ull ovcr,doc,n'111?" DENNIS THE MENACE - ·.· .. :-: . , \ ( .. ... V-et Refugee Cited San Franci8co to Honor Hero From WlnStnica A \'lttnamese mugec who chased and c1p- tllrn'J o man Inter c:onv1cted of murder is to receive the San Franciaco Police Department's "lood 1·1tllen'ic" .-wnrd. Tn1oa1 Vaa Truoe,, 24, wbo now Uns ln Santa narbara, wlJI also rece1v(' honors from the American Lcaion And lbe Veterans oC For•l1n Wars. the department said. Police said Truona. who anivtd ln this country Mfort Salaon fell, was workln1 as a hotel 11w1tchboard operator Dec. 28 when the Incident OC· rurrcd. • W. Wall a ce Smltb, pre<Jident or the R1•organixed Church of J<.~Wl Chnst of Latter-day !->;11nt!I, :1ays h e plans to step down in two years and turn the reins of the church over to has son. Smith. 76. made the surprise announcement In :1 letter read to delegates ot a aesi.ion of the RLl>S World Conference in Missouri. He said he made the d~c•~lon to s tep aside because or his age and because he had served in ( ) the pot1ltlon 18 years PEOPLE He aaid he would tum the leadership or the ---------church O\•er lo his son. Dr. Wallace B. Smith. 47, un Independence, Mo. eye surgeon who holds no po!lllion In the church hierarchy . • Charles WUllam Proffitt, a Florida death row prisoner whose sentence is among those being re· \'lewed by the U.S. Supreme Court, says be supports capital punishment-but not in his case. "J am not against the concept or capital punish· menl," said Proffitt, sentenced to die for the 1973 butcher knife s laying or a Tampa high school coach. "I think it's a good concept. I think people have the right to revenge." Proffitt. 30. said he would support the death penalty "1( they could institute it equally. But it will never be. There are three standards of justice in this country: the poor, the middle class and the nch. If I was a rich man, I wouldn 't be here. There are no rich guys up here." • A team of experts completed a three-year in· \'entory of Pablo Picasso's unsold works as the first step m disposing or his estate. .. -;, Art expert Maurice Rbelm,, ~ who led the 11-man team. said , .. the artist leit about 6,000 draw-""'1iiJ \ 1 • ings. 1.500 paintings, a "mass" ~ ',t o( s~-etches and some "am-~ presslve·· sculptures. There wcr<' few unknown works found in the inventory. he said. Rheimc; said Picasso had bei!n "meticulous" about keep· ~•c.AUO mg even the most minor skl'lch and that e\'erythlng had been dated. • Actress Sue l~yon says s he's setting new 2 NB Firms Get Military Jobs Two Newport Beach firms have landed gov<'rn- ment contracts that together arc worth more than S24 million The largest -a S21 million contract from the US. Army -went to A<'ronutronic Ford for full scale production or l.he M1M-72C Improved Chapar- ralmissle. THE SF.C'OND. FOR s.i million. was awarded to Collins Radio by the office of Novol Elcrtrnn1c !'y!'t<'ms Com m and for the production or shipboard airborne receivers and related logistical support. Spokesmen for both firms said they do not an· ticapate significant increases in their work forces bttau rofthecontract'I. According to omcaals at Collins Radio. the cur· rent contract ill a supplement to a continuing con· tract already held by the Newport Beach firm. PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICT I flOVS eUSIHIUS NAMIUATEMENT "'-'°"-'"11 "'""" h OOl"O b<l'll· ... , .. THE HUHTINOT O N APAIHMEHT~ ,., ~·" M-1 0t Wit F H••OOt'I ll•K" CA .... .., Millon 0.w .. IC•otf , <II l«!<oil. i...q..,..e. .. 11.CA .,611 Tl>ls 1>11\1,..ct " t O'"'''""" l>Y.,. I" ... ,Ou•• M O..id Kelly "CTITIOU• •USllll:U HAMIHATIMlflff Tl!• teuo .. •"Q "'"'°" I• clcMno C>uM ,..\'\a1 OE\tGN FAC T01t5. lllO W.\I CM\I 11!Qfl•O . Ht•CIO<I a. .... CA ._ 111<1\anl W Miii, )IS Ent "°' $1., 0..i.tMeW (A '"'' -..... ,, ~ ... dv< .... cw ... I~ ···-· I! W Hiii 1'111• \lal• ...... I ¥rH 1119(1 wllll I"" Co\iOly Cl••• ol OrA"Oll C-'t "" ~t(ll It, ltlt, PUBLIC NO'nCE The 1\rmy contr;ict with Aeronutronir ic; i-imllar. according to Louis lle1lil(, company vie<' resident and Aeronutron1c 01vls1on genernl an ager. Tiii• \1•1•-•I '""' lll•d wllll I"" C.0..Mt C.I••• of O••"Oll COUfttY "" ,,,..,(1\11 .. , .. .. ~,1---------------------~- "UNDF.R F./\ RUER CONTRACTS dating bock o 1965, J\eronutronlc Ford hns been icy11tem con· ructor for tht> (.;huparrol Air Defense System and hn.; <'Ontr1 hvtcd dc'11gn impro\'cment'I to the• miso;lle n-1 wc•ll '" 1ntl•J(rutu1ic ,1nd producing Chaparral fire Ul\lt"I ... ht' l'XPl<11ned llut lfrah" pointed out that the l11rs:e contract "r<'prc~ent:. tht• h rst time that tin 1ndustn11I prim<' contrnNor under a production contract ha~ been rt''i?')nl-1hlC' for tlw totnl Chopnrrul m1~11llc." ti\' "Otd 1hc MJM 72<: ml~icile -a ground to nlr ml!ISlll' will \UPPl<'nwnt ond t'\'rntuullv r fplDl'l' tht• tmn•nt ~11 M 7:?A "hlch 1" dc'(11m<'<I for u~~ in protN'liOll o( lh\' military''\ forward taC'tar:\I <1rl'D'I Stock Off er Told t\VC'O F'ln:\nr 1ol Scr\'lr('~. Inc. 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OM BEACH or national OrtJl tn, or un w-·· L-ated ~alllaful l bt-d. ram rm, inlt'nl1on lo mJke 3n) C1 ...... ~utb preft>rence. hmtta F.nJoy lt\'trli: 1n thh . '11!" nf Main Chanrwl. tion. or d1senm1nat1on .. lx•Ju11ru1 3 bt·droom. 2 Ve7 ~JjilJle fmanl·m~ b Jth . C oi.l a :\I esal SlOS.000 This ne N'lpJr>er \\Ill nol T11v.11hou,c. ll1ghly up· -knowtni;:I) act·ept an) grudl·d '~11h ut·w rnrpeb WATERFRONT ad\'c rlls ani:t (rJr n :al & dral)('~. Bnck pauo &I HOMES C'Slate v.h1t•h IS m \'IOIU luri:e ri ble i:ar:H:t' 2 REAL ESTATE lion of tht law. Pools & clubhouse for 631-1400 ----,\Our use . Hurry, <.:all ---- HouMJ for Sole ~~. ........•.....•......•. 1002 .......•............... Centered Around bcaul1ful pool 1i. th111 elet?ant .t bedroom Mcc,a ~ .. HERITAGE • • REALTORS DUPLEX \'erde homl! <.:o mpll'll' Li? J Br, 2 8..1. 2 Br. I Ra "1th fdmlh'. d1n1ng w1s uper sun Porch. nu room, rlble bn elt rple. t:pU. pa mt. ctr. O nl\ I, h<'a,·y shake roof. Ideal blk lo oct·;in 642 333ll for e n1er1a1n1ng with ov.ner ,\J.'t. largt" roomi. Super h>rn ------ lion, d ose to "'er~ thing I Storter's Dell9ht Call for rompletedeliu b. 3 lied room, ic uurmet 546-5880 kll<'ht'n, CO\ t'rt•d p:1t10. I b1i: mai.t£•r with 2nrl hJlh . l'rr,t•RC ('OJ\ *Balboa Island* Bayfront Local•oll. \ 1ev.. pier & lari;e home Ori\ e b) ; 1202 SO .BA\' And call tost•c! SAME LOCATION 22 YEARS RAl.HOA l'l.A.\.U • 673-6'00. ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS dom1n1um l1Y ·---------- mg $3.1.SOO __________ , (';ill fl15·0303 BALBOA ISLAND Grt'at Span111h Ouplt•x t>/3 bPdroom.r. hr11•k rtreplJCC, ll nklt' Ct1•1.'ll 1;hir1e ••ar pt>1 1n .i: Cal~'<lr:il tw .. m.-d <'<'It Ill"· :.'1 /11ti(1'·•1111 l1Jlt·1111~ Ow1w1 "111 lwlp hnJnl I.' CAl.l. 9tJ2 i 71111 Dover Shores VACANT LOT .Spt•t'lm·ul.Jr 1;:;· llnrk FOREST OLSOl'I IMC MEWUSTIMGS Newport Shores 1---------1 3 BR. 2 ba. Upgraded 14 UNITS L11c 11ted near llarbor 111\•d 111 ('o\lJ :\t e'u Si>ldom a vJr.111r) w1lh tht·~1· brt>:ici ancl h11ll1·1 n •nt.il' S2560 •• month 1111 um,,. Full pnc•· $225,000 ~~ -ANYTIME r arp<'IS, drap<'s & ap phanl·es. Ownl'r want!\ qwrk salP. ~9.500 Oceonfront Triplex: 311 yrs old. l.l(t' units w /frplrs Owner ~\II trade ror havfrimt lolboa Boy Prop. Redltors • 675·7060. • • 7 UHITS • * lalboa Peftiftwlo Best income propert) buy in Nev.port! Prat'ed to sell al S229,$00' 613·3663 67$·4777 eve~ O;i y front. v ie w lo t !----------•! Ar<'h1tectural plans' a vailable for rus tom home. 589 • .500. 644-7270 associated llPOt<FllS Rf A, TORS J(.1:1, w Solb"'"' t. r l &t.1 ~ : -, ... _ • ..,,,, ..J•tc<.'lt tJ ... ,.,, ..... RI~ I: OR\ SET.L Idle 1lcm.s w1lh n Omly Pilot Cl1a1>1ht-l'I 1\d JUSTLISTEO H•tifMJton Beoch Fourplex Fc11tur~ \'<'ry 11lu11h 1000 sq rt .. :i stor>. :i llH own<'r '11 unit. P lu~ 3 singll' :<lY 2 Bil r<'ntal un· its . f'nl.'cd ;it SI i~.000 Call now ~l 'PEHH f-f 01\IES DON, RETIREf !SSS W aolcer .C.M. • Ne11t •• Mof'lc•t ••.lc•t Take up a new hobby "'4n 8 Wat.ch for "The Hobby ~--~-..... --6.s.s __ _ Sho9" e1ch Wednesday & Saturday 1n thu dua1f1ed section Fmcl wh;il )OU v.ant In O:uly r11ut C'111 .. 111fll'cl'\ $©~6\1~-~t!f~ Thot lnfriquing W ord Gome with o Chudle 0 t.,,,,""'O. ...,,... "' ..... • ,.,.. w•o....,'-d .,,,.,,,.., b- &e-'O t.,.._ •fhlt .,f!PIC) .. im<wO• ~_N_u_r.,.A__,o.--11 ~ ' 1 r 1 . : I H A 8 E T I '"'I ,.,,, '"'0? Tt>toy 1uat ou1 II l I I .. (')Otl " •I"'· ·•I IV ,,,,.,,~, '" • . honr')r of •I ,k,. •''""Al' ,.,,, ........ 1..-.1'1 <•.,rtl f' 1. II ''"'I rl __ T_E_O_C_l _E_--.1 f,o,.n. It • -. ' ,. I r I I I 0 ,_,,,... ... •• ~ ... 11 • .,....,,..i .. _......._.,,._.., __ .... .__~ ...... ;;.:~'1 . .::. :-:. --.::1 i:"'...! e ··,~~~G'.!!~~\llt'ttS 1•1 I' L I' r I' r I e (;~~ ·~~~~ .. ~:.;~< ""If~ I I I I I I I SCRAM-lETS AMw..-s !ft Clonlflcotlo" 1010 01•1.. I 002 IG•••.. I OOl _. ............................................ . Enchanting Eastbfuff This most attractive 4 bdrm., 2 bath. ranch style l\omc on a large tree s haded lot is looking for· another growing family to raise. .You'll fall under the spell of this very happy house. $94,500. A COlDW8J. ~CO. 644-1766 POOL & JACUZZI Th1>; nearly new 3· bedroom. 2 hath home has -1l ·all; Lush up· ~ruded c arp e l1n ~. c u b l o m d r a p t• ~ • (tre1>l..1cc. for mal dmu1 ~ ulld a \ ery funl·I tnnJ I tWU·Slory floor plan. l'nc.'<I right ut SJ7,500 l'/\LL ~·21i60 C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES ---------- Villa by the Sea $38,500 1\h.1nc1ot1('<t h ) owncr- 'll'I"' t11 th1• lwadl ;\lu't '.1rr1r1 <' <' I-' .1 n ta s ll c Tu"nhou<.<' '"' r'tin1·nt opportunity. llurry, call lf9.f 7~:?1 FOREST OLSON IMC Sl-:1.L it1le ltem11 v.ith 11 D111lv 1'1lot Cla11s1f1e'1 Ad 1>42~71!. VJ' ~n BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 C'401 lo CUAST .. WY CORONA Ut~ M AR LUXURIOUS LIFE STYLE Linda Jsle bayfront. 4 Bdrms., family rm. & formal dining rm .. also maid 's quarters. 41 ~ Baths PLUS sauna. 3 Car garage. also 3 boat slips. Property overlooks main <'hannel -the most desirable side of the island. Pru~e only $269.500. which we believe to be the best value on the island! BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 27th YEAR 67S.3000 I 1002Geeeral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S/iorecf, CORONA DEL MAR Custom 3 bdrms .. 3 ba .. fam. rm.: high beam cei I. ; J ·Story ; pool. SJ 60.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy\•d•· o,..,. "' 8 67'.J blbl 1002 G...,. .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL Peninsula Bargain TH.AT MlW "OLD" LOOI( This duplex has it ! In Old Coron:i del Mar. it is lar ge (3 bdrms -3 bdrms ) and new and yet it looks s m all a nd old. Covered with shmglcs, dotted with slaihed g lass , il has spacious master bedroom suites a n d dramati c cathedral cetlings. lt also features revenue rewarding income (12 limes gross) at $124,500. A listing of Allan Heller's. U~l()UI: ti()~I:§ REAL TORS~ G75 GOOO 2443 E. Coa~t H1ghwJy, Coron.l del M.ir .ilso M11u Vt>rdc. 546 5990 111ll1 8~//Jo:J /J/.Jnd, 615 ·1600 1002 IGe;..,a1 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Bavfront <.Jupl(•X . 2 fut., ) bn. Ufl & :! BR. 2 ba. down. Super s anely beach. $250,000 BALBOA PENINSULA 8 l ·BR. units. nr. boy & O<'can. S215,000 Shows spenduhl~ with 20'.( Dn. LIDO REALTY 3377 Via lido, H.B. 67l-7l00 PARADISE Collei:t• J•.irk J bNirm. 2 h.ilh 1>001 ho tnl'. lj:t-h v· rm: room wtth f1re11l.1rc + f1tm1ly room lHtn kttr hen. Lovdv frnn·rl t-nlranc('. Qu1t•t !\lfl'\'l n cur sr honl ~ Only SSG.!ISO RU\' ~(t~~~o~~imanr· ~=:'! .......... ~~~,!~~~~ .......... ~?!~ R1.+h Lourie, Rltr 646·4380 FOURPLEX tni: ch•ini:rs or rmct.'<! ll•> up mo n •' 2 Story S bt'drm, ::I bath!\, 2 r ar /o(Ur1t~l' Ill ( a llt•) ;\fan)' t'l\ln1~ Cu II for 11 ppt. EMDERT AIHERS 1r·s FREE' All 2Br. 11".tba "Stuci11"" illtn'. l'fll l!'. flq1', 4 iartti:e~ + add'I prki: I.na tl :. n f 11 l c1rui:l'. 1opnnkleri-Cle DREAM HOME E~qw~1tc SbS hoirw. 3 Bdrm, ram rm & a bon11:. r m . I m fl r ,. 8 s 1 \ •' l>Hc·k~ ant", .1 ... u1w r l"'~•I ~;~~~~i~~;~1 & Ju1·uu 1 Ga11 lw.1ll'r lor ni11hl !-.w1mmin1:. 21.00 &1 It I' ro I d <' nir ,, 1 N I .\ lnc:l~q><1 lln11w I' 11 p .• r111>lo; noth1ni: to """ th.&.~ clrumul•C bay111tll' I ht·clronm lwaut\'. hul 1111. H' \0 11 v•f'11, ll<'.pr<'pan•d t ll '1111\' II. 1'V.0 It\ illll rnl'lm;, for mal <1111111.:. ruom (or fllt'r & 1>ltt1. lh·•lul'("' to S2<>0.5Vl1 Ft'•', Call 675-7225 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 GRACIOUS 2 STORY OHL Y S66,SOO VA Thts IO\ d y 2 st or) ho m t h.1 l In: bd. 3 ha. fo'ormal 1l1n1ni: r m , fa m rm. No DOWN 11.1lmy Ot'l'lln bree1e le:.)> than l milt' lo be;ich. ~5 :1191. jtr.ukll W 1 UIOlll'I (,J,tt• f.8!1 ooo. Call \ 111re ul !illJ 827 2171 ~ Walker & lee Real lstate LAKEFROMT t ~ ' ., • '•I' I •I ' •• ' \.\LLE' HL\LI'' A Bf Rf, f H lf RPRISI • ( < LIDO ISLE 1 -..•1th \'A ,1p prJ1<;J\ .. hv1ni: In thl' rlly Pnc1-d nt onh S.12.~•00 - a Ire adv 1 n Th 1 " Jnr fam rm. c·nrlo,c•cl 2 N<'ljlhlJ(lrllljl hOthl'S- rJ ('h nn IJrJ:c lot, with wull<'d prh•.1r y . 'F.at'h h.i' 3 ll<'d rl)(.Jmi. OlJT- mu\t ,,..e to ""''"'c1ute .ill thr d1Hr r('nrn t-:n1ny onl.'·Stop s hopp1n1. $13.S 1100 and !\117 ,:iOO. hardv.011 '1 fl 1,011•d · . polio Nr.S Coasl l'l.t1J charmt•r 1' 1111 .1 loH•h· SC>l,!!50. terms J\';11l;1hlc. trt.oe·ltnl•cl ,1r1•,·t l'c•r<"h. -----------HAL PIMCHIH formal dm1n,q room and RF:ALTOHS la.rile bedroom~. n,· a p· 1•---------7 4392 pomtmenl only. A Q11u1l S..rprise!Townhome 6 5. __ _ PETE BARRETT Ph1cc t'~<'IUMVt'. Sparkltn~ one yr. oll'I 3 Sellini: anyth1n~ w1lh a I M aauail ~ llR. lort den. retreat un Daily Pilot Cla~!>iftt•d Acl -REALTY- Plac• "•'r L·nde r S.SS.000.! This IS 8 i.1mplr matter ... 642·5200 675·4060 Jl'W<.'I has pnv:llc p11tio. JU.'lt call t1-&~12::;·56~7~!1~. ---!"'tl"'-._11111111 ... ~lllll!~~~ Prap9rti•a cltnini: rm. fplc. pMI 1.;1~---- 7,2-1920 r1111 <'ncld J?a r <';ill G....,-al 1002 G..,... 100% t4!!_ OUAJL if HIW'10ftl llACH ~lO 0022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $39,500 Terrifu· ra m h1>m<' on hus.:<' lot w11h drl'am kit. lri: 1.R \\ 13 rnl~. 2 h.l Can lw purrh:l~l·t1 ~UhJ to t'X· 1<t tni: low mtt•1t•s1 1:11\"I lo.in 646 7711 ~ lllw,.. ~nmt>lhini: you "ant Walker 8 lee Re11l lstata ---G42 ~i7fl ~ l<1 i-l'11° Cla~s1flt'1I •uh dn 11 """ -Call l\OW • ------~~~ •.•••••••• ~?.o. ~~~ •••••••••• ~~~!. macnab I JrVlne realty KING ·SIZE lbUTY Lar~c V(•rs aillc model w/C'usto m c h urm lhruout . Beautifully Jandscupcd w /pool & JHcuzzi. PLUS deck ovcrlookinJt fairway! $320.000 incl. bcuuttful furnishinj{s. Appt. only. Bob Owens 642-8235. CB76) 642·12lS '°' Dover Orl\19 644-6200 H.itrbor Vltw C.nlff lrvlne at Campus Vtllty Ctnttr 752·1414 G1•r.. 1002jGu1r.. 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c~~ VIEW -POOL -VIEW BrOadmoor Harbor View. 4 Lge . bdrms ., fa m . rm., 2 fireplaces, fe n ced s w;mming pool & a brealhlaking view of harbor. ocean & Fashion Is land. Rea lis tically priced at $139.SOO A CO&.DWIU 11.AHSB CO. 644-1766 BIG CANYON Beautiful 4 bedroom. 41;2 hath Big Canyon Condo. Popular Versailles model located on golf course. Secluded jacuZ?i spa, decorator's features thruout. + muny, muny other extras. New listing. 610·6161 BAY VIEW Cu!'lom bui ll Pcnim~ul a home. 3 Bedroom. 4 hoth, 3 fireplaces. Upstairs bakony with unob!iltructed view. Sandy ht•ach :1cro:-;s street. Don 't mi sft this cst utc i;ul c opportunity. U40 -6l61 VA LOAN ASSUMPTION This cute r us tic home can be yours today. 3 Redroom home with a big lt·2 lot. Great in vt-stmcnt property! $44,900. It's OUH <'Xclusivc, call 546·4141. OVER $2000. Prlc:• R.ctucffoft Eastsidc ! ! 5 Year old home on large lot. Boat & trailer access. Lath and plaster construction. $.52,000. Call tor delails, 546·4141 FASHION SHORES This stately 2 s tory home has 5 BR's & (m aster downstair s). Th is immaculate home is complete even to lovely children's plttyhouse - walk to beach! Call now lo see . $72,900. 962·4454 • CENTURY SHORES 3 Year old, one story home w /4 BR 's. large country kitchen , vaulted celllngs, & large swimminJC JQC>I. Only $54,900. Call now. 962-4454. Oflict'\ lo.cotPd in Coda M!"'O t~°" lt>ach -Npwporl B.oc11 w.dneed.y March31 191'\J ....... ,..S. JwS. ....... NS. ...................................................................... ......... ,.,.s. ·~,.... .......,..,. ..... I04 '""' f044 Le!Jme .. •h 10• ;;;;;; .......... ;o;· .... .:.·;;;: .. ·-··i~~~ c::::;;:;. .. ·-·ioi4 ..... ;;·~~~; .. -· ioiius·aooM· ...................... . ••••••• ••• •• ••• •• •• •• • • ••••• ••• •• ••• •• •• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-'-'1• bouae~amall lot. 3 .. ha_1 ~ addt.-d to this $3000. Dow11 $46 000 W1111lfd. i'"w>r up~r. E Br 2 ba laundry ~ lonly S bfdroom bn<'h ~Utt .,1u h«lt> '"'.J'"' • Sute CM Prine. Oaly. Spbt 1 veL NHr ~~home Huce m11\h'r ~n to t'll<\ o~umabh 4 & Family l'\'\. Pty 5$1-113311 p.,.ei Bl.Ile to bHtb. 1131 &\al t Wllh dreulna ·~· I ' I f I I • • 00 Loadl ol 1lau ltt11 iM o.1n •• o qu.i t v na; u U--a Del M-11>11. 2b.i. ~c~• \'udt' A abuaa .• ~... o Sl>nniitlme ln. Com~•« k>ln h·-. 1 ~lrm 1' ~ -*' .:.oo 8,v o wnt·r IM7 31167 th,..•l•ba .... aln SSli.900 • ball\. t:.\tra h•i: l•;l W111i.. fiopuJar fp 11r Jot-au.on 0 s.:. ... Aesthetic to ell So(hool' , •• , .i11t ~t·t•k r;lnd1 alylinJ. v Mi 2UT ,_. t/~D Tranlferred/SotrHIH! V1c1orla Oth h ome , ~.soo {·Ju s.i. ~ t r• btt l\1oms: rCK>n\ *• pm. •Br. •· t"R. DR. Hat· formAI rma hdv.d fin .I 'hHnn 'f ttrC'pJace ... 1 I! ,.STSIDE ed •pa Plush tnd•"P•· C'bo·>n. wh11~ ".ilt-r \U I IJtlll I llt t l;A walerfall 5 blka lo bell : I ' I • IC(' lU '""· "' "' t..~•· .. _ ..... -..... h.:\' l"fllar. 'Bit. jl ~ bJ ~ f.im1ly roo.1n. Toppe<S)y DUPLEX '''·""--·-~ ~lDM.lllD ~.ooo .. h .. k1· tool Sunn)' dt(CM . •----------4 --"'-~~ ___ ._ .... _,.._~ __ 1o----------4 ... )o/an ~:~li'>AE <II ' • I •• 4 •• • WodrWJdlY Mcm:I\ 31. 11)76 D S OtflierlMllahlh f: .... htet• ~!.':':':!'.~ ...... ............•..•.............................. ..... ,....,.y 200 ~ 2000 :.'!!~~~:~ ....... ?!.~~ •••• •• ••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• •• ••• • $1-lS 2 br ~I. II. Or~nn H E L P I brf('1M. ~•I" olc. t·~· • ~ht1t1 llt>nl.il~. 541>-~t> Our omcc has had sales or ovtr Newport 1 .. c11 JI '9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lido hll" " bd, :: btt lhhv. h1. "' d. lflllt', 1• blk b<·h. So p;tllO, S.U5 \•r 1,,. Sut, Run, Mun, lii'5 1418. wkd) s roll u blC.! 378'.) ~!!!!!!!!!~I 01\R .. call Ii •a~e. $59 900 --' ~14JITIO. • • -AIUIJIWB. s BR . 3 I• l'ondu " ,_ I. Primelout1un,c>u • llu'lt Y.nd unit t ownbome. w/bolMnHtt., xlnt '"'" ALMOST 1!11 tnrome Hurry, will not •rc1h paint 1n & nut WM<' W1tll'C' \'lt'lo\1" ~-.., . ~o.oou ha' ,,..;;, r.r~·111 'Rh t.&i.t. P~~ ull for 14'· New urp., ll<'W dr•"Pt>a •Pi>t tall Art 7s:l O:t'7 to ht•.iulll\ th•~ 1 hdrm "ff I• Cllll..,.,._.. lull!\ At.al E Move r1cht In' 2 Ddrmi-, $19,000,000. in the first 2Y..: months or 1976. Mo~t of thal sales volume ho been in pyram1dinJ; clJents up into lar~cr investment propertlts. With sa1~s hke t hol . our only morale problem Is that ~ometim~1' word or the hstinJ: doesn •t mnnaAe to ~ct up th~ lenjtth of the hall. U you ~ve income property. be It a rental h sc or 200 u nit~ or more and ttre interes t ed in a tax defc red cxc h a l\~('. 3 t ax fret'l'X· c.·h:1n1te. into l nr~e r 1n co nt<' properly or inc<>mo property of another t ype, pleas<> <'nil our offirc. Honest lnjun we huvc buycl"8 who have c losed escrows with us ~£ore who hav<' from $.5.000 to $500,000. available . We a lso ha,•c m an.v l'henU! lookln,:! for the lus t leg or their exchange up. U you are not interested m exchangi.ng but would lsk e l o se ll unde r hi(!hly Nl'llo\ J}Orl U1·h. rum on ~ Jll•r "' ftlock & 111111111t " nr i•, 1•-i. $.'IOO wkly or ~000 mn on v rly b•• 1\• 1111. Now Mri. IA>njl t111161M1611. ~-21'40 lil11t1~ 11111110. Sµ.in"h &I ~tt 2b~.V11Jv\!n.1t.)'P•rk,t1llL*JUnOHlflf. 1050 , ~&;, 11,1hun nit·~ rllJkt' tht~ by~ s.&A.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• h1 11hly up i:1 .11J1·tl COU.IGIP.AIK ~ SUM M ~:It R 1-:NTAl. ;, 1u-;1mooM -C11rm1•l1tn mo'1~1 II mu,l1 3 u,•droum 2 botlu. 1>n'1 '''lfl' N111'nt lo ,,.1111] l1tt·1>l.it't', dl;ll' 1i1.irugc.,'. IAILY lllD 552·7000 11) 0\\ m·r. " rm ~11.0110 tlo" n. L n tqll<' I 111a11t'll11> 837 2000 !'.:J7 17h:? !I Ill ll!it~I •in a lo\ 1•lt•, (1.11 k l1 .k1 Tu1H·ond1t1on ).\3.IJOO Sf'ICIAL · i:11•1·nh1·l1 , 1tt1l11tl1d RoyMc Canfl• P1m rome-f'&.r•t •t"r\·~. T HE · .. ·· 1Mt1t1 A i•uod \.tlu1· 1•11 ReGltor lllOH•wport -------Upr:riuh•d \hruout, no VILLAGE .. · · ~•.!>A•I <.'CJt>tnMeiia>UITI29 ARTIST'S wu ttoor~. plu REALTORS _ TRJ.UYILllAUTY CFC I rth Ur~U. 4 bdrm, :t 1 •--------'-.._ __ 1 4Rr.3ba41 fain.rm '"'"' . . 0 eswo IY HIDE-A WA y bath, formal DR, Ls 1m1.::1l for ~·111t•rtlll111ni: REALTORS 640-0do MESA ct.I MAR $36 900 FR. :? 4'ov'd pal1os rRJCElEOUCEO T 111· ruol :-1111 5011 ~ I t•O\lrt) •rd. Iota ur hi l<'k 831 ·~11 l>.1,\' .t•j<. r;;J ' Ov.111•r ~"''' •"II lR". • • • Lovelv. gold rarpehn", " Hu ... T'-L"'..,0M"Rw ' n .. A f,.... f v.or ... 1 )r. l'llrranl) " £\C~ " " """ """ 21;:1 l.1m1h• rm corot'r .. ort ... .:l)t'r('n •10m<' nr !ltill41.S& wallpaper~ :and di' lll'lu\1 l'11nd<1 lov.f'1 lot ,\,w11w7 ',loan On anyone dt'"r1ns: SnATEGtCALLY rorator tnuchh add 10 :!Hr. 211.:i p.ilm 1 11'tom' h S:."l;J l'ITI full priCt' ~ EC I.US I 0 N • the benuty of tl'lli. JI 1:11J:l11:1(1111 • rpt" rtrp' v.allJpcr, " 1 •1 r, o o l' A 1. L PRIVACY A\ 11-;w Jlltl LOC4TEO bdrm . 2,, bath t"'nhse ------------·--.h1111,.,·, ~·1101111 ,\II f'HESTl<;t; ll OllF.~. RF.STFl'l, COUNTH'\' T>11seArept1onalpruper with grt.>cnbt-lt loeallon l\e<HietyofHo.n ... w t•\1 1111 !1tAJ 1~10 <:.! 1 1.15 .,.._11; LI\'l~G S1tuo1lt'd 11mon1t lY orfe~ the JOY oC be.tC' ... amily room. form.ii _ -~ ~--------............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1052 1.11>0 ISi.i-'. l'h11nn '11 2111 dl'll & tlln 1 m Avi.111 M,1~ I Om• ;.rr bl.' 11l 1-1~ 1'11 p.ttlo, fr111<'. !w11m \'('II~ Arllt:c •nu 1>l'ls. t\l)pt 1mly ltltr n12 z:a 675 IWITT Houstt u .. funtf•hed .............•......... advan la(!eous tax stru<'lurtn~. Coronade!Mar 3222 .............•.....•.•. t'nr , lo\t'h home 2 BR.:! ltJ, l~.tl' hv & family rm .. frpk . 1>:it111. Corai:e Mf~'> 1;1 1:?:?1:? hr "·c·uril\ 1 -------1 TREES unli tiARDE~ UHng n &hl ooti.1de you dining, pollu!> and glll>I • 1 ~f.TTl l'<: Cui.tum door.llus:ehome1u1UMJ BDQ SH!IOO 1 .... -.. ~-I 11 lalktelslClftd 1006 JACUZZI dr.ipe"I and range tn· formdoor&outdorepter · ' -:JW•-, .. '!:fl.Ro ••••••••••••••••••••••• dudt'd OW~t-:R~ WILL tammi: 1 the chQa convnunity please call for an appointment with one of our highly skilled s taff. When cal lin g, please advise o ur switchboard as to the size and type or the properly you now own and/or a re looking for so lhat an investment counselor with the appropriate back~round can be selected to work \'J~.tnl. ll•'". l h<lrm , :: ha lh\H'r duplC'\ 1-'rpl . ::? car i:orai;l' S.t:?S Munlh. ~ea rl } h1.1-.e n.1y &. tlt'.1('h Rt>alt) 675-3000 Y ,..,,. .... _ hCJU 111R. 2b11 lt•>m« near llt:Lr WITH SOi\l fo: Sl.1't.irtSumml'rfunno I • ..,_. sh · • • or F. ,, N \' 11-: ,,. I llr .lllJ!l' Cu.1'1 ('ollci:t' i''ISA:\CISC llen"s one m llll!t 2 stor). 4 bdrm I £S1'ATY. Ill') ond con C'ounlry ChJrn1 111'11 k• l.1rj!1• llA'. ,.. rMOI , t·1111w1 VOii (':In., ;ifford to ml'-S. I.a Cue!>t,1 by the Seu • \'('nhonn!i.tand11rds ··~ & h 1• n 111' ~I•• r •• 11 hlt. l.0;11 ~alt'. IJtl!l' ll.ick Ph: 540•3666 968 4l56 1 u: IQ -11 l , ~n & !i"lm 5'!~ :! br i.1:11rv:n1·, 111r tarn 111111 '•""· h111lt1111>. lir•·Ph'. ------~ 1 Sq ft homt• oierlookmi: ''·I=~ ti• •p~~ i:.1r.i11c. Pl'l,ok. 1-'l•e rm :1ur. :!Ii 1lil•.1rnl I> "'hr. 1.111:•· l.1m1ly ·~~•1•r• SAYE $4500. j occan.:; llc•droom. 4\.. • .._.. M:11nlll'nlab.~O!l370 k II d1 i: 1 .. 1 l u r "' m l Im (Inf\ s.·.1 '11111 ( 'M~L fi~ h 1 i. ;1~~~~~~~~~~1 bath. M.·lr ('IJlll.11nt'fl IJt'n· ...__...titta a.-..-tJ9a "lloml'" m;11(11111w I ''H t-:STIGt-: 11 0~1 ~:s.\ /fW¥-if!II# tRr. lri: f11m rm. hug thou~,. rt'lro .. 11 The ...-. _,.7S2-tf20 • • _,.7'1-1920 Cotta M~H 3224 ALl,l'l>H'l !-.1( fo; 1.1~1;i1u; ~-••• ••••'~ rlll'ltr Br. 3 r11r i:ar.ii:c. mu;t niln·('ni·i· ''' lht~ •-OUMlt.NIW~ U ACM 1.ooowi.n1• Ntw..otttttACM ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>tti.80'.!I 1:1;, 5S7t< We're here to help! Ri11.or sharp'. Nl•ur th HURRY.'."· honH• must be Sl'l'n lo lw 1WANTt:u Jdult-. nt'l'd :1 -U!tl l•~ted. t-. !'>irlf' <.:.M --bC'alh. ov. ner w:rnl:s rJi. ·•lll'"'<'iatl•ct. !'295.00!1 S... J!HM DuDl•••s/ lllh m unrurn 111 C:'ll 111 with you. Corona clel Mor I 022 Ii"'· 1 Br s.11.000 Pnnc I COSTA MES.A Miit'. halt r<>dn<'ed lh $49,900 l.aiiun11 ~1i;ul'l lll .. lltv Capi•trClflo I 078 Onih sat• 1800 NII .11 ,.,, olcl"r pl.wo• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0111\. i\j:( Iii:! 5851 • PMl.'l' M500 lrom VA ap 130 -5050 496-4040 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OK lll'J•llllahh.'. llJ\1' -C ... Pool + Jacu1•• 2 RR, 1 ho · "'1"1 ram 110RsL· 1>1to r•L'RTV 1 r r oro011 ut•I l\l ar llupk\ ----.. pral'nl CALI. 91\8 44~\ " • '" .,. . &t Orr. 3tiOtJ 1o11 fl C.1n I s:om n• t•n•nCl'!! rom Pnec. $KUl(10 ,..°' -.Jle Uv 0\Hwr :1 RK. '.! Ila. Ea.'t"ard bound ~1:tler~ •,.REST R t:i\L T\' • homl' Lob or uµgradcni:. 2 6 ac.-res w1lh panoramic bluld lh1i1 luc anymort• 111.1..t ll ) cars in i.anw I " C'orru•r lot. t•onc.-rcll' • "' · < 00 • by owner i-:x, ·111.'lll lrph· n•te ~11rd. dt•.in h:itl JUM n:no\att·d th1i. \'lew or Cap111tranc unit rrhlt 711 :121 !lllllll IVU\(' ti7~·l:U .. evt-:. or ••• <'Ond rail st I IOl'.H \Int Mnd llulet·r.-st1 lo\'ely 3 BR. fam rm RY OW:'\ ER dm·e"·1>' ~oo will IOH! -==:;;;::=::.::;:===-Valley. M:ikeyourorrer _Own1t1._'l \\l_ll rn op --1 "kt'11d5_. _____ _ -.. area $5L500 55; ~l:ii home \\llh nl'"-npt & Jbr 2ba. t+ m1 to brh lhisone' 3 bdrm \Ullny <Im rm n.1 I ---drµ,., rC'modell'd k1tc.-hcn. S7.ll00 dov.n + impound. LE RAISOR AMCHOUGI 21:><1, 2b3 hollloC \,\ /10\'(•I\ I •4 llr, 2 Ba, Cam rm O'l'Ol'r .t.J!l'lll 81201\hul · rel1n1l>hed t'\tl't11u & tn <;I IO<ln Pull pn~t> k1lchen&fru1rhdoor,&, Form 1hn rm .. allbllni.. Slj9 ~, i.-~ 6239 YA .A..-aistd I b .. ._,.,,, <><..<. o""" -ISTMIHTS 2bd, ... , ... a ··i>t A\"r ".·1ra.... $.~ ~5-7&15 ,,.,.,. •. _ ,..,... nc .. copixp·rL"u. u5m 1nsi "''!I....................... REALTY '".. ... u .. • .. .... .tl onl) t-!11 ,0011 Zern 1714t 496-7711 _s2._!!_.000 "'111·2~--~l-n-''-·l·-:l\1.1r-. :1hr, :?ha, Sponish Hoclffda tkllo\ n 1111 I ,11 ail I lit>({r m .i. hrand nev. ht'ated & I LIYE HAPPILY lS.23 ea mpus or . 1n il\C' ' • u- IH hunw 111 CnUl..:•· P.irl. lillt'rl'd POOL Jnd EVY.AFTER! Campui.\'alll'rShnpl'tr ---· lncOtMPrope-rty 2000 1rplr. p.1111>. cl~hw .. h1. Cor--~ M-3U•• 1'1 mn ton \\on I· C h C LL 8 33 8600 S45 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.!.tr ov•·1wr. nu drp,, ...... -l.t•t'' t'.111 :>!Mi;;;: \\1>1 lt1 J \l'l'ZY.I I •rt'll\ :-.tarter Omt'. 0 A • A Cull• & Jt~"tly for you LIONS EST A TES rri1h hl & 13't. ~:!.'.!. ,\n t-xtr:i.rd1no1\ I BR. lt .. JI t-.. i.ati HOW REDUCED TO tt>mfk for rNtremt-nt • I 048 .., 11: • d & d B 1. ~ 4~1or 1•11 :!.:.~ ram rltl hnme fc,1tur'lni: • Mil \Ba. upph.• pie cond le~ .. cv. Y pa ante • c·· u1lder/Brokl'r i.t•I mi:: J hUf:e m ai.ltr 'Wll' "Ith OML y s53,000. Walk to i.hoppmi;:. bike l •••••••••••-•••••••••• coruted ms1de & out. 2 n<.>w & near new mcoml' •l\llldl•I 2 hr townhou'>I'. ll \•Jew . lormt1I d1111n11 MES.A VERDE C.\LL641 721l IK'J<'h All terms. S4UOO All .,.,ood 3 Bdrm 2 1., FAMILY OIUEHTE:O Br. 1 ba . Room ror property 1n lluntmi:lon ~h~a V1•1'd\• l':it10. pool 11HllL'I\\' beam & m1 • .. 111n \ .iull(•cl <'l'lllli.:,, opt•n ~ f!tj;! t'ie>.1\11 tur:illv d<·s~n('(I rustom tmma<"ul.ill• 111n on ln't' 1 lot Oruncl·('ounlv J1e.1i. mom. a111n1 frwl lrt't'~ 4 Y~ars New M.1111\ C:Jrof_\ n Reeder. Bkr hath l\ornt l\rch1tt•c HEfGHIORHOOO 1:ro ... 1h on this IJrt;t.' RZ tk;ich & other rriml' s:?!lS lh1hJ ok. 83:.1 R!li t lilt• root Only" '>hOtl h\'.im ,, 3111< ::b.i. t-:-----:---. ., , , 1 hu1lt.l'lt•14:1111ho1"1'"llU.'>t hnt"d\lr~\lo\llh\ll'Wot j C'JllToda}•1!l:l :iJ.Ti 536-2579 2hr. Iha. f'nd i:ar. 3\'1111 Ool walk to l.1ltlc Corun.i JJ<'Ulll ,0111.r \ ,,111 ,~000 lllf'. llR & ll~n· 1 bl'Wt'n Sl-l.I :'XKl hall~ HI .lit-: OOLPlllN 111.T~' --- -- -,\11r 12 ~l!i mo. 21~ I\ be It Sl.s9 Qou • ' · -Ila. 'lll<'•·o hou~e hi.I' 0"-'LY •72 500 l'l•h 1·n11J 15:! 8ti9 t Of ~ ar raUWi:?ll .unum .Oii '111'"1 prk11 OanaPolftt 10261 upl)t•r f•ir "t.trfl.•r or in ,.. " • • 1Sant0Ana 1080 ~•ttl:lll~l for hottt oc 1·.1•t1IK'I \s· 1 1 1 I ~ &t1'oy ... _ '-ood l 1'f• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~lmt• 011 YOUr ol. '\I """"' ~ '00 • 'umc 7· \ \ '""" ull . • ) ' · hih .,,,., .... C'. l' t 11 ' 1 lll>ll'I + "('Cll •• ••• "r"'•• l'"!I 11011 c \I. L \\ H\ k." l' horn1• tor, .,\. 0 001 111y .11;(1 29:17 _ ....,., __ ,.....,,;.., '"1 11,1• " " ,... , . .. • l \ 1~ 499-4584 4 93-2513 llfOCh11fl . (Olo\ dolla r ~ 4-PLEX l·~LS'T l'",I·. 11 1)'.I L.~,·. ~umnwr \'.11'.11on 3 1111. 2 11... h!\' l10nt1~ room. \'Pl,J mu 5111 oi:111 or:. IK !II\!\;! •••• II .. hl;'t,J.lto lu\u1111u' O•c,111111" COZYBEACH '°20So.CoHIHwy494·8Sl9 ,.... porl8 h !0 69 M<Xkrn ~lwclroomuntl' r ~ " ic '' I l11m II lo \'1 b li4!1.!i00 N Condo "11 h a II I h< 1 "" eac ~; S:t1ll.• \n,r with h11:hly u1i11r111lt·tl ~~ ~ulc<lhr, :?IHI or 2111 \I · ...................................... ,, lltn\'111111·~ ul a 1t111• r1• COTTAGE tk'f'anfronl. Woods Cu'<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lluloo1<1111:h Hto;1hy own1•1'!i 11n1t lll':tVV tnt•oml' I.II<' 1111r/ i<h<111 ""'I 1.1 µhl••1I 11•nn1• l>t•Mi:nt••I for bt•111:h IOY Srtn<I ht•.1c•h, tide p1J<1lh NEWPORTHGHTS ''" ~.:i:11 ~hakt• rnol , ~t·parat~· trlat•t't''h 111071\t Culottes! Jiffy Jacket! 1·11ur1. 11:1• llU<ll. j,l('Uf/l ··rll ~h-rl'IY $ hltll'ki. to ll\r, Illa. l.1\' 11.-n. "'"' llR \'ll'\EW 1''1\IRl.A:\'f:(f 1\RIJJ-:~S l'1Hlh, I 1111r.ii.:1·h ~auna. Hl:H> .ir1•,1 llll' i.ur< .1 Iii..: lll'tlrtKltn•. rm. maicb rm 1129:>,IJOll t:I.'> \t'.lr' oltl 1 :1 h1 .:? ha. Ailull •·ttndo :!hr, 1,, hh, :-1:!.'l,(ll"l Hl.lll'! DUl.Plll' Ill TY 1• o \I' r •'ii pat 1 1 I'll il51l Mi'.I 'itHl ~:!II ll1•clla111b "•w cqll. <l•v~. tll~p . 962-7 77 1 COLLEGEP.ARK l'.1llTvd11} 1:11 :,:IJ7 '' i:ori.:t•uu' w.1l\'rfull .it ------\\\' 1;:\1 !17'17 II\ n\\lll'r cbhwhhr (Wlell . p\'t 11,11111. Rt:O CA R Pl-:T :i ltrtrm .. :? h.11h .... 1,..111 riounfotft Y9fley I OJ4 J In\\. Inv. pme IT'S OHL y uff' S74 500 .. Hpnrl s2:1 !l!I!\ Attr H 1-:1\LTOHS lun11I~ ar1•.1 1111 k1ld11'11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROBERTS RE.ALTY A SHANTY 81 S C111:in1·11H! ('cill O\\ 111•ri--------•I rww •".1r111•I' n •1l1••'1>1 8 68. ' \'t1lll•rt. n I l!lli·203R all s. !'>h;1rp t... 11t .. 111 • Clulllr"" 84 •I I. o c: :t l <.> d I n l II ,. 2 B H l'n•I ilt•t lhl!hh 1.1n~·11mt• wllndi; ~ lln1l i\111 ttld11 In h1• 0 K 1'1l flt''" !'.>.1!15 ,\lonlh "OWtilER TRANSFERRED!" ----------i "llff()(l()SP.D ('>\~VON Ull>lrd rl w parqut>t flour hu11t PmJ<'<'lt•d i.:r•>'' 111 ('/\1.1.~l:l·!liKI 1111.1 $ BA.'\IN" M!t'llllO 1111!. ll't·1I hrit k •'''"1 OHM-rR~albtate l'Om<· ::.1111 000 !'>l•lllni;l•---------DESERTED )lu:-t .. d i nC'Jr "'"\ ·• ir•cu HOM'"' '""' I hd 3 h.1. form.ii ~ " "" thn rm .,.ilm rm. v.1•l R"t 'Ht Y..-. h11r t.:u&ium dq1). op I'" 1 n I and ".i \'t''' ~ra1lctf • pb Bc.aul1ful Tremendous inve!'tlmenl land~C',1p1ni; P.\ <'f) thmi:: pott>nt1.il ~ Btl! 3 story done-Ju<;l mo\ t' m t• \' 1am1lv hom e with 4 br's , Hl, nt.ir Cn 1c l'<>nh·r li:c k·clllt' kltrllcn with Si :? 950 968 3:11 I ur1 l!•l'• apph's, candlell\ ~-17!'>-l. , lilne• Crackhn~ brick - ' hrt>1113<'t'. lo111fio ol .sq fo<lt11a:e and ~ood llin>d lot : Move to now nnd nnt 111 (''ll'l'OW 1·tows• t n b t> I 11• v .i h It' h 10,11· h I 040 h.11 i:;i11l Ill ~.500' I Ilk• !lt\J .'i..» 11 ofthc \1lla1tt• S1tual1'«I .11 d/'l>ll A imporlt•d • •"fll'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl"l'<'S750,ll(IO 7j21n10_ ~tt:SA \ f.llOE t'onclo the b;1M' of thl• ROCK IOll MotMt. HC>Mei R I R R t: I> If I L. LS . kw Saf• I I 00 C :! IJ.\ Y l"R():'>IT lmma1·ul.111· Al lht• t•n Wllt:Rt: Tiit: \'\I.ES PUCOCK 644-5 335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !tO' lllJLKllE/\IJ trflnC't' IO Mt''" V1•rcl1· !,'TR :TCH 1:--J PF:XSl\'t~ -MOllLr HOMrs Arnie Quc\'cdo 8JJ 11203 Country C'lub. 3 br 2' · t: ' •· · · Bv ownl'r 1br 3ba fo'i\"l "" "" The Property Mart ba Arpin:., <'Pl.a, drp-.. 2i1r~tl.~ s~:~~\j~ TASTIC Fl.OOR P t.A.' • IY THE IEACH Pool & JllC'U77.I. Quiet. TREES. Rustic exterior V1l'w . or? Bo ~· k 8.1\. All ~ales & pn\'c ran1rns 12 UNITS nt•111hbortiood. i-·rpk, dbl of ceda r s h ak\'s, J.1ruzz1. ~z.1 l'i.ila, NB. Wes<'rvethebt'arhc111c~ garai:t'. Adult hv1nl!. L THl:'RFD fi..10.l~ &roa~talrommuni11c:-. iSOO Lra~c. Own<'r. <BAD YWEA • • --· n~ACllCITtf':S 2bedroomumts111Co!>la 54tl·lH2ft & IN :"I EEO OF' PAIN· Mohtll' llome ne~alt's Mesa ncnr i.:olf c:ourl>l'. 111 -------- Tl NG· t.-;TC ·), small JUST REOUCEO 761ti 511111,r. llunt Bch cxc(•llt>nt low v;icancy $22.\ 2 hr dUll., ~;1_r.1i:1· p11ne w1nrlolo\:1 t~ome d l I t i: r eel d "d f broken I a nd nther SSOOO. 17\1 1842·5~5 res1 en Ill area . c n } . 1 s. ''"· r ' •• • • ' • it'x61' Cu~tom. less than U ----TJllNGS" that i:n inlo :-\l•at 2 h(-cl roorn. & famll.v v <' 0 r 0 Id . ,.. 0 n · id • Plac• S.'l.'l\, :t llr 2 Ha. N ('QM.1 the mak1nJ? or a i.hanty room on l.1r11e.1nrnt'r lot Ciarrlrns, El Toro a.-~:i.-l\IP~a. hit~~· lots or fn111 Repossession V4&FH.A 1,()W DOWN (';tll lor dt>ta11,, J.AOERE4LTY 8 47-1231 "ARC'lllTL',CTU l'1\l. !':f.WPOHT ll Fl\.llTS --I! IQ aa"I ~-Malnl!t•nlal~.!ll05:r.O Arc ha ti', 2·1evel /Joor with room lo .11id on to. $;!{1 •lOO Sllt-ll.173 ..-• ~..-•rwa ll't'<''>. f.12·h.Niil, Joi'! ---------•I plan has op<'n beamed ~lini <K't':on view /\II for _ •" 75l•1920 ------rl'1hn~s. sunken area ~2.500. "For dl'l all~. c;ill l\fohrl<' home, 8x'12, Nu "00 GUA•ut NlWl'CHll llACIJt flll'Sa VPrdc Tnwnhoml'. 2 UNDER Ir ads to hdrm. plus 11 ~to · l 1S1. H t' r It a It e ml•lal awning, c1uil'l CM 1111. '!'"~~h to month $2~ ~mall 11rlditt0nal cap11v~ Rl'allor1<. park l'il Bay St. lflO_ Ph J UNITS mo t;.Jl 2l!22AI_. __ _ SS0,000 Thi' IO\OIY '1 ht•droom + htti:\' f11n11lv rnom with hnrk r1oor t o ('1'1hni:t HEW 4 IR HOMES r1r.•1,l.ir\' \\Ith 1i· h<'arlh Some I blla to b c h 1-ullv 1111>uh1t1•l1 for 'a' '"••rtni: 1 umrtli•lion 1n1: 1111 h1.,1t1011 1111<1 c.-nnl 111111111, 00..., 1,11.,1111: ri· 111J.! <;r,•11l •·111 de '·" '>('l'\,lllllll' 'lll't'I Mu11l bl'C lo up LIO NS ESTATES :rt't'it1l1> ~ :tf>7•1 • •.!131 S'l'2 ~10 •' rllage Re al [ ~ t.1te -------! H 3--45et • H3·1786 LIBRARY ADDITION 1044 ......••.....•••.•..•.. ll<lrm. t'rcnr h type glas5 ___ 6'73·M27. Sl700. ....~. L• ·I 3 1 k d ---N f• I d l ""',,.,. r.·llH I' )r, I I>, door" o I> c n t o HARBOit VIEW lfOMJo:S lu • P ..-.. 1400 ew ,,1i. st c uni II, J)<'ti. i.111:1.,nk. "'"'" E~C'LOS t: D Pi\ T I 0. I' f I I >d 'I I t stn~U r-o,.~ • J lars:c p1.1uos f1rrphH·11\, M ' II I I S40 ~l70 1\1 I<; II T MAK t: A'.'/ ro n< M'J • · '~ 0''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sp11111sh arrh'11otlurc am t•n ;i i., ___ . __ I l> F. A I. /\ H T S & to park & 1~101 $98,500 Pnnw !'pl R<'h b11Mnc1111 ES.A VE DE c It A FTS AR F. /I, 0 n O~n1•r. f>40 l.J01 arf';i 1lhl stn•1'l frontage Im .• Quail ~ EX~CUTIVE RHOME MA\'llF: A t•OTTfo:ltY H"RIOR Yl"'W 1n1.1hni: \00 rt Approx. Plac• · 11 "" ~ "I~ rt ~table as 1 or Prop t 4 Ur w/l;iri:1• pool, 1 ~ r l\IL~ This quninl ol (;OH\. EO\JS CAR~_ 1 EL ~ . "1 u , ' ' 9r i•a l~t> S.'li:> 111r i:rl1nr 1731 plare :'\F.~:OS I.OT~ tH' r r I rl•, •rl , 2 hu~inc·111>c.s Ralboa 75,.1920 ttt-:STOlli\TION Jtc;rl' m . an <.ipt llllntr l'l'nn nr Cannc•ry MOOOUA1UfMIW~f t1A<H l'llC'airnUr ~l511G20 .111\ nol 11 'h"ck, "IT·s 1\ l~t nr\l tn \.rctuht>lt. \'111.tl!t' ~1()1,000 "38·8371>1----- s ll•:-., ·Tv" :-Of'\,\ rrpt~ & drpe. Out nr+;1:,9u;11 AXER -'' •loor t11nt"d hi::h•mi::. 111n • $34,950 Fvlt Pric• rlf'<'k , manv hJ1121n1t COftWNt"'Ciol SF.f.T01l1\Y' ITMH:llT 11lr•nl' Thl're·, not Properly 1600 4-PLEX ~ELI. TO)lf>RHOW '' nnolh1•r hkl' It 5'111,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION RE.AL TY ll'<' l111ld !WI.\!', C'l I lwv. 1.;,~una !'>OUTI C COAST PhoM 494.0 73 1 1:w1-.~un::-. r Xlnt rentnl art'a ~'I.~ Won'l lnlOI Inn)!' BAYFROMT SOUTH COAST Orf11'1· hu1lct1111:. l'Jll'I'· F:l\STSIO,.; hie 3 Br 3 H:i. .. um nm. lrpk, 2 l"l•r i:ar, ~395 kids 01-.. 1"101)111'.:l ------ FOR LEASE ~t·l 1>1\ll ~----~ WESTCUFF 1.1r11111r vu•w. lu1turt0u~ INVESTMENT 1·wru11vc offH'l'll S-49·081 2 B1•.1m1 .. J 11•111111: lthr .• r \ I 11p•·n' 111 11 \:!II '11\ 1 1111 GREEN TREE \IO:"Alll'llll" \' T~:H H l'Jllll Cll,ll'lrl\ lt l• r11 1t1011m & f1tmllv !-tv.c·1·111111: llfl'UO \It'"''· k1trh1·11 1011nh•1' .111ol "'"1 roont lllln,, 11111 , cm 41ill, :\ll,o, Ir~ rurml drn One of N1•y,,91c.r1 '." mn<et llNlurNllo ~.000 MI'• 11 VI' rtl I' '1 I' 11, x h.ir ~'..1\1 1111 kl'q• \,.,,f ""'cl p1111 .. t'anln\t• 11 1111 llil' c1\'11lrAhl1• li\r 1•1•l to. II I•· '"""'1r-d r1•'1t s h ..., rm. :i um1·11 .,. . .,. ..... ~ , • u "l' r " •11 I' · 11111 l.111l1,r;ip1nii ( ommum pool & 1111 ui.1;i. A~klu)l GurttCOU!' hnww. lx·1111l lfLL GRUMDY w/nwnl'r·~ 11n11 l'r11w RHffor 675-6161 only.AJ:l'ntll:l'.1111111 l-olJl('r "har11 1 I VNtr 1111'1 ~"""" Vc•nh• :1 lwclrm, ~· h,1lh hOlllt• l,t>W 11111111 11·111\11•·1· :va1 d . l .. ir~w fl1l'1>l:u1• in family r110111 !'>!111y rlOJl1•h ~l~/111!1 . r.A~ ci•rr 111 l'lfwrtl lll>W mnl11·1'1 hu1111· llurry on l\I pnol !'>howi1 like 11 ~ ... 1~000 ta111h.capinn. V11c·nnl. Sci 1 A\V ,,,.,. ' "~'1""'1 1 his Ofll' • ~" .. "" • L· 11 p nn "~11,1 lht\ 111, ...,,,1 m 1id('I Vnrur\l :1uu r<Hh1\ J.A(il'NA SllAJlflJf: r.u111•r '"' l'r nnr. on· In ""i'', ind IJouhle rttKilfil R ~~2(:,~fl7~'~'.T lor nrw .awnrr l\5kln~! :U"llt, 2hrt , lri: fM't'lln v111w ..2'._ A1t1•nl M!l lllH 2 __ _ I" n,d N1!h rrmlr~" "'~'"~.M t..'0.ttOll <.:1111 s•O·ll ~L dt•l'k S:17 ;.oo PRESIO" ... TI "l <A111\ An~ hnnt Ptl 71119 Rl-:i\l.Tt>ltS lkrlll111e Rt'ullorli \'t;ATt-:!' 1:n " Call Mow!!! --- ART CENTER PRICE SL.ASHED on fi6x:1Zl C·2 Int. ldool $10,000 OM E•C H . for nnt1q11C'11or 111mllnr. , 11nnt11 lt('fllty ~­ •JI~ :!020 or IH2 f.~i() ~U PI::~u . o ur>LEX 00 1hrWATF11 HOM f4.,S ,,,,~,I ~ 18..10 lnrtu•t•d _________________ _, RF:,\l, t-:ST.\Tfo: ..,.PALAC& Sl.00 101 e~cll ~1tltrn. Add :i1111 ('o.i~tllwy For Vll' l'lll1•rt.11nmii on INVF'.STl\H :NTOf1f'Ty Two 2 lidrm~ w:n.11111' uu W lolie•.C.M. OVM' th(' YI :itf'r "'11~1.11 N .. 1 lo M•~·· ... 1c., dn<·ll. Pnt·•· 1, H1i.:t11' 1111~ S49-86SS nuw for 1111mmrr rt'nl:il~. 1---------- 35,t Kll PllltrnlOf llrst-clm l/!al/!1#& ll.JNN Wl SC()f(SfH S.f,:ii:un11 4(192237 ~1:1tnfrn11t with 1H11r W{'lll<>tali>Cll'omnwrclnl (ll(ll. ''" 1"1' rf)lt rou•V •11'111111 Ind handltnJ. Stlll tt1 ~" r1 II --noM & ~lll\tly lwurh r.,, butldmi.: ()ff\'l'l'd hy n "01<· "'""a bl~•~I:'. ,,,,11.,.onr '"'" .,...._.. G 0 R p T " 0 M L ( 8 ~ 0 I R E p U S Srw 3 l('YC'I :I Mrm 2 bth. th1• rh1hlrC'n 'ic lll'llllhl h·u~f'IMl'k In C'l)<lltl Meiin. M•wlc•m 3 IN•1lr1n, l hnlh, IM ~J,,..llttl ruloll• d•m ,. • c ...... o.,t. ttl Open I !191\ !lei M H C:u~tom dt~•S!nl'cl hy Good rl'lurn with $llO, OF.t.t 'XE UUPL .. :X lpll', OW, II/(}, fll'wly y 11 1ov, ,, ,v,,y tb~ t'IO ..,,.. T H I A H E R H B K 0 S W C 1 L T W H Occnn & mtn vww~ Th1>uerk1.1uC. IJndM"pd by .. _ .. n rr~C···. •. lonal S'lon Tlwo :J Odrms. N<'nr nl'w 1 ... 11 , 1 • t t I'"' _.., ~ s-,. d .,.,w " ""' 1>11 1 n t 1• 1 • ., " ,, I mo. 1" ••ry b•Ml •1\1 s 11111n ~ ,·~ ":':. ltett . ....._. H H t SE t l AT A 0 V I O l A [ I t S~t.()00. S'1 100. own ~on th1nn;ai::n1f1rC'nl dard Corporation. 2·Story Sp a nish 11tvlr !lll:l l$ii!) '11.:l I 7fH; • rr•nltd r at1t•11 'M'l 111'1~" =-.-:::...:.: , ... , ..... .-.-U 8 y C H A N 0 H A 0 S IC A W F l H 8 fl42 2'9!H ly apJlOIOlM l11ni home ~9300 Top r.-nl11. Thi' I' twnch W1•1•k1•n11\ 10 ~. • "" II 10 12 11 I & I~ ..-~ -h111 4 bdrm,, 4 bn , fomel ---------1 b vlni at ll '~ !)(-!'\. -----~~:~ 1fo-,'!:~' 1!:.c' '-" ''' ..._. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; : ~ ~ ! .~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ; THIS OHL . din rm & deh11htful pat11> PROFESSIOM.AL CF.NTUnv 21 OMO Poi"t 3 226 Sf!ld SI 00 for ucll pattern ~'011£ '"'" t~ btl,,t' ~ . has 1t all'. 2-Sty 3 BR.' area' Ju•I 1nlrodllt'C'd 10 IUILOl..iG Day 556 ll!Ol. eVt' 11:12-51>-lll ••••• •••••• ••••••• ••••• Add lSC f II patltrn tor dfslrnt •1111 3 fret ptinted 111 A. t 0 l l H I 8 0 R S L B R G L I R O ha , with family rm . lsu• the mark el. Our rx ,... lllC, J Un, n<'tino , irw, In Of uc I ~-... 11~ ~(\V 1976 t.{£DlCCllAIT E p O{u I S C Q IC ~ I ")a 0 y .. N t T pnvlle .......i & recreet1 c:lu•i\'t' S211T,M>tl. /\p..i TRl-LF.VF.L. 2 bllK'ks to Loh fot' sole 220 ' t<iau a1n1111 . •-N•U\& c y•1oc1 N '" ,~ _• ~ "." L '""" , ,... '1'" '" \\ ,1,her /cir} t·r. s .. ~ tlr c· ~ ... ,!·s~\l'f.z slltf s1'~ E F 8 c M A R Q 0 E J 0 G r 0 T 0 A " att• Ct•ntrnl :11r cond1 nnly No a<ldr~, Wtll be lfoall llO\pilal. 5000 Sq ••••••••••• ••••••••••• pnlln Curn n..r~ 4'ltl f,.'\.',11 .......... tee,.. " ' -• ·"" " t1001nii A rt>11I J<'Wl'I 11 111\l'll 6\6 7711 ft.--!\llt tulle..'\ plul' J)C'n-TWO l.oTS 101:11 11\11209 ............ 1 Crm111 WJrff1M SI 00 0 I Al A r H 0 s l E IC 0 v 8 Ts l w S9UOO -\hous(' VICW 11partment Choi<'I' IO('tillOO, llunl v11-:W<W l'i\C'IFIC ..,... llilty m1y Qllllls Sl.00 IC R R A C I G R E E IC 8 A V E E. ( C U Owner will help Cmanl'(', lnoton Bcar h. 7.ont'I L:lt"C M"'1Nn horn(' fw •• ,.,. C•tc••t SI 00 I .. .. UI W .... IM St~ ...., St• -llllt .._. SlJS U H A E P C I N E R E S E E H C 0 U A mflwb~ proJl'C:l s e~C'\'lltn\ to· hustnCll!I. l'rnft's1nonnl o 11'9~<'. 4Hr. 2 cnt .11.1r . .,_,., MY IHI I. Priet Nt.Hl•lill .._. St 00 0 J 8 R I P 0 H f y f H A J S p A A W ~~li' rome. '280,000 Offi<'<'I. 521.llOO <'8f'h 211<-,0+ ~'I fl. Call t0<lt1\ ...... UMUt.. llP.1111 ""tf tl9clltt "°* SI 00 "AH s n " E " .. 0 TE l p p A " [ 0 4"'t·••oo -=====-__, MINI TF.RMS. Writt: KAN ~'i3 ~l.'J7 -~ llW,111 Cftdttl .... Stot " "'" • .. SH~l ... ~M"'LL P~K. 1993. Kihel Hd. BLUEOOLPIHNRl.TY 0. 1'• .... _,, \t 1•t 1 l11lHt Creditt ... II . $1.00 R P E IC E A C S I l l A T S E W [ A M NEWPORT SHORES 11-J vs-.-,..., A Kihea, Maw, Hawou 0 '*"' lrtt? ft•• .. le< ICISIMll MaclMle .... i t 00 Impressive entrance to Blks to bC'h I blk I Nine shops + Offlt'es. Ph. 808-879·1528 8 Toro J 232 "' ot• ,...,W1111" '•tttr11 111,1J111t *"'''"II St 00 _,,, 1111, ~":"~iv. Find"': end bo~ It in:~ JO' llv rm wtlr& expanse pools. lenni,, V·Ball. la l-'\111)' 1u11t'd nl $4SM an· ••••••••••••••••••••••• CatJlot-<llf e1.,e11 i•Jllt1t1 Ct.,lett "It l •tll $1.00 .I of .itaH, pn nor am Ir encl p:iuo. • Ar 21, Ba nu1lly, South Oran«c Nowt ..... O•Mrl, 2 ,. 0 .3 Rr Condo. 11'1 bn. 2 c:ir llt t (Mlttr11 •I >'"'' clletct C1t11Jltlt AltltHt !14 .11.00 Badger Mtd1son Sheboy9111 .{ \'tt'w3, ocun &t bills 2 many bltn~. pnct'd below County. l240M full pn('(', llnort .. itat on i:reenbcll. Comm St11• n. ••! 12 M11 Al11t•• =12 SOc Green 8.t.Y Hi lw•ukee Ta l fes tn ~ Br, 2 b:i, :11tu ated on dbl market for 1mm«'d SDI<'. Call todtly. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• pool $350 mo. 1 YN• h w 1·«Alt l1tt $17S ltt•tfll GvllU !I • ~c ~ •ec1uMdloc C11rdenrm ByOwncr 548802.1 COL'"'OF"-'rWPOlT '"-r., .. ou•5Ac.3500'1'1l'v lcaac.ri.t7·6lS7. l•'t"t ...... , C11fu l' 90 Mut• Chllt a.. .!'2 50c Kenosha Racine Violet " ., ., """ vv .,,. ., t.s•·11t rJ• ..... • .... 1 oo IS t ·"lt f T ... .. .. " ~ .,, off p11to. My~tlc Hill« • l'"'"'LTOIS 40 Ml'a No. of freano I -... ,.,. " ., • tf •-• =• ~• la rollette "1pon W1nneba90 S)' owner. 494.7837. Opt'n for Bl R C n n yon pro "~ Slcrrtl lligh}andit. 100,,, Benut ;i br rondo. Pool. 1 , iilttHI St wl111 IH• \I 90 ...... 11Jilty 11(1 :Oc Tonorrow: BahalllttS hou~e Sat & Sun I HO pert1e~. t•:ill Bt4; C:tn)'O 2515 f, Coast Hwy Uuble. Slg,()Oo, 673.2223 gnrllRt'. S2AS mn. 1• ............................................. j Skylint Dr Realty.~411~1 675-551 I Pvtpty. 4W·ZI09or58\0414 t f D8 DA.ILYPILOT '* Wedneldey.Mwch31 ,1171 Af ._ ........... ~~:~............ k I t ft ...... .....___ __ u • ·······-············· .........--·-~ .,., I t d ....... u. ...... d 1.,..twat1fwiilhlM4 ,.----._...... ................. ....................... • .............................................. , ....................... ,--er Jl1'1Celte...._. JIJ4........ 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' •. • --·1 ,.. ..... u11111... , ·::.:. ,::.-:=·~~·:.:.; ........ I BR ........ ,, ....................... .,. .............. ..... ... ~:":! ===· •' ·' beatC·tl<'ll oC&AN" MT~ v1~w I C'l...OSt-:To OCE.\N I op~ta Wtllll• , uall~. dult• onlt. no N!~utt~~ S115S C&t Pl"C~you ~im afCOtd. C'H4)1U·3lU e.tM• 4IOO •1tDR. 3 UA. (pie . t-.. 1mm1na pool MZI mo I bectlff .. S..ltH :r pet.a, See at Ml Hamilton -• · ...... Sq ••t :\M, front oC· fl',<.hn1¢er Colden\\..-•t >'rl>'~~· !080Nt-wpc>rl 81\d t;t • OCIAN NOMT 'nl'rl''i. St milllnn In r1ct» htf re1u door. lG 3 lll\. Z U.\ It/() . 1!11 1112. 1-:\'t 100 0011 Coi-.11 Me111 ,.~ ' Jt• ---n4 buullflAI rf'cn•utton I ac:-llltlt'I pt"r. s11. (\, t~O l.0•11n _. "' ""' " ....... ...,,Yi.f• 3267 -...:.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba , beam c vlllna. no upl <IVlll•blo )'ttltt' NlSCOURl'S ,\lulltlm1• 1 ' nil ' •Y• ••'•" .. du:i .. Du·'"·ir"' ........ 1 - 1 tW2 Zllill i-tetMM. a4 Delu.'<4!0Cl!lllVlt'w38R,2" 0tt•vu. NICllTL.tGHT81'>TP.N :; U 0 0 ill"" ... dbl... .,. ....................... SUS CASIT AS I CAM v1doR1A ..... .... ... ...... , ....... .. .... ,, ..... • .............. ,., who ~==-................. :""!'_ - • R.,2uA U'M 311r. 2hlol , hw f•m rm fUJ\NBACtt.4'"18R I 1.2&.sbr,V.,hf'\eunrur. 49$~ Sl70·~pernto.•n•~ illlnl p:.tl'tl\:lii ltlQ'i.. ~--2:000SQt'T. a'J ~·pta, dti*. Xlnl "' "' ; Exc~lonally Nl('f I ud'um ICH INlr pd Ol'ol04·38:M tripe Cr mort!' n .. e Sun ~ti:...--. ~1$ RlllC11. N.U. a' yr n e w. ~:ITS 1213 1 2ll0Nwprt81vd.C t.1 Adu1uN~pel&.Sec.1~tt l&2 81\ aardcn apt~ Ptnthou!>t com m111d1na d1yt>tu11ch v.--A~EN'r Ml·~ .... IA-'MI • H3·17M 821·2'790 ---t'ool.r~crm.flevaton tTpk.diahwhr.p\1.patk>, ·i · • ~ I ~..., __ _ \V('tl't.t-ndh IO 6 .,..___.-.. _-;;--lJH 20lS M1rtM: CM ~ \'1c:t0tu1. Mi..1910 f\t, II'\' M lad. ;\rn. $180 ~~ ' ~w~•c:s:lan~ Plus twaut lful 11ngles.l -..,._ I AllPOllT Alli• • L.9'"911--------l·•••r;;.' I BR t\lm. :! h'R c:loseb ,,-Off--toUlS.$$~ Wa .L~& .$3$0 .a9H4l!I I&:? hdroom .upt . 3."6oSq. t'l. ••••••••••••••• queenuze be d , pri \ ...... 8" STUNNt!'CO 1 8r lllS 2 --fuml~hf'<I & unfurnlsht.<d :!l• l'c1 SQ ft. f;.~r)' Lae S;uni~h M)ll' \\f,\~t::U :idull~ nd~d 3 dresi.ing rm. xlra Igel t . 2. • J 8r AAk.lllJ. nc Br ! Ba w/,.~ed df.. l.-.~ JllJ Rt>ol~from Sl70 ·---l:Alr·condl\IU!h.>dornct'I 8', 21, bu. f"R . frml llr in !\ill or ('\I 11rc•J r oo m s . en c: I. car 1 Pf\•. d~hwibr-. s b•I $2$$..Pool,'1tW.l8th. .-.;r;-.. ;•••••••••••••••• IS1 10 up •lnr .. oHic:es <'pts amplepll.rklng.'73 .. UOO' _l>R ~6-0720 & 1112 ~1 °1 d " r P I a ~ c t> K "' slora(te. Adults 00~ I cpU, c:lo1td t•n~e W4:$l Nine Condo ahd. ~lodt'h. Ollt'll 10 tn 7 d rps 11lr bJth ll30l ll/\RBOR REALTY D.trll. 1 Renon.ible J11n e good no 1)4:U. ~n l2·Spm frplc, BBQ. Ga.a .. watft Zba. ()II Y.l Nlttlkl Coif Sorcy no ~b or ,·h1ldr('n. Ueu·h RI, JI B '":?. 28s.& -rl!fl.'rencl·~ from past I pd Pool ... ,..... Jt26 Coura.e. Gr\!al \'ll'W. R oommal•' s crv l<'I.' --------sq ft w/lOOOsqf\AIC .. 1 llr 1 Ila. l:Jr, lncd, .inl I H .ir:. 10 ~:ime house U.., fwt9 2 Ir 1 LA MANCHA ~r'tS ••••••••••••v••••••••• v.-.sht'r • dr)er. S2TS 3, a 1 ll1blt> Mo nt b lo 60< Pll SQ FT olhtt :.J'lUce. All he11\ed. \blk~ to Be:1C'h $250 mo l!iS lltSl•\l:~r!~d~ 1 Bltns, w iw, drJ)6. pool. m~t Piice.OM s.m. Lee ?l'r. 2.Ba. drua· mo ~1Ul ' monlh°'-·cupa ncy l6l7WESTCLffF NB R;indolph St. Co:.t11 ,~opelb :-,itr 171S --•WATt;HFROST 3 br S:?OO. /\dlts. no peli. fU.~3 U\tmt.frpk,.etfc:lc:1n:,. t. rtle 11 .. -t ll ___ A~T_a.t l-~ ~lc~a .$620~6·1~-- ·• e , .... _.. -· 1 ' .. , b IM2·368'7 ' ::\ l ... Oftn New d·-iex "'"IM'F •d1 • Oa.kwood Sq >d. cp,cici:ardcn SJlO fti25Dblgar:>4S764S_ HOUDAYPLAU Twfttwe•lYle.Frvlc:.L.Jt'--tn r•UMtWroRT Ga..rden full sp r ' l f'C: t!a. 0 Hrh c J~ door . 6 r. covt'red put1u, lnc:d ""'"uo, -!\ tp. , 'l a.·--_ [ Br l'~ Ba. brana ne• ~ · •in • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec:llthe S..it" 2600 • F\. 1575 Pl1c..-11• ·~ :.l..'.,!7 __ --OluHi. Plua Condo. 2 1>ly, De lu>.e. s pacious lbr. pvt parlo. a:ar. $211 IVtty la• 3 lk'. 2 ba.. bltca IJtARTMIMTS Apa.rtrnents r u:.oultu!d pbone ~ lk~~ '45t!S 3br . rncd. ~J r ' 3 Br I ': Ba. no pet:. fum .apu. Poof. ample Adtts.nopda.UG!'Jden yar4. N•'l»ets. UTS, 8achrlorlor2 sen1c t>, confnenc" UJOS9 PT ~j)1d~ pctsir.ln~lc' t't.~ ~ mo Sl6 002e parlung. adulll. no pels. m-1~ 6'1...._61$.31M Bedroom• and ~ .. _..._. room. '<ern'lf Anll. tD n · · llalnftenl31,,Mo.S!n0 ~· . ---l~PomonaAve,C~ QVIET~rdanly-a""'t • ., ... ' 11tJ• Townhoo 880lrv1ne .ilrpo rt ar'ea IN f\ I t'n•pt. area. 3 P\l or ----------....... wporl Sho res . Pools. ---"' ..-"""' . ·~ • 6 St'S ltVll\e It 161h ~lartinl? Sl 25 833 ~o I Ice s. 680 l4' It u r '1.'nR. 2 Da, rt-decoriiled Tt'flms, Beech. 3 BR.~ 1&21RTRLIS ., Mrmapll ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Fr.52~50 64S-0550 ------wnrehouse w£1ruck dr. (Jt~• '• 11 rm, wu.:.h rm. frplc: _BD .~00 ~·28.2S Waler & eas pd. S9S '9 1&.. baths. Pvt pa'6o, :SMt .-W~x.e 3bel apt. Open9 ti Diuly ~--ti$eolfll aooo· i lore sp~" 7SO' of· AdJ. loS D fo'wy ID t•oun· crpti;. drP!\. red y;u·d , Sl7S No kicb no pets 133 pool. w11lklng d1i.lance to iA El TOt'o Ge..Sens. Also Spa·Pools·Tcnm~ 1100 ltth St. hce spimd or leui.c! C'OI"· tam Vly. S43Q. 9Q.•4 t93 .•SJ»1nklcr 11o)stem. firer · Bl..UFFSJBR.2 Ba.l sly E i6thSt 00.1265 · shopping, bt"3 ui. z bd. 3ba. c losed Acron lrom Fuhio Ooverat16'h ner Uarhor&Daker.Call Moo·t''r1 1ntt. 375 . min int'I. end unit. early area ~ · · landi;ceped. Atlr11ctl\le garateal aur m lrll .. Island •l. Jamboree o 642_8t70 John Wot~h, C1tlatn" ------- wuter & I.rash. i9'~·J l:?2 ~lonth. Agl. fi.10·~ SllO Coz:y. near all. Ulil rent. Call sM-313'7. San ~oaqwn 111lls Roud. Bank. 979.42.()()o 10,..30 war~house ap11c,• • • ..,,, ·-------• ---paid. t"e('. Mwll:ul ... •pt1 17141644-ltOO --------~ Anil April 1 l»t Ii h1:.l ~ tllufrt> l ondo~; leases ~tain Rentals, S40.S370 646.~2 .... ....., .. a...la 1140 M~WroRT HACH ~·~·~mo ,t9.l·OSS2 _ :i-..,. 11tarting al $4SO ....................... Bayfront Pvt Bch & pie(. I,-· 3. 5 Ir 6 room garden New tOOO SI'' Ind ,m1tll of· t~Oft ,\J.ientfi.U 113~ Studio .~pt. ~ecor:itor lLo~ely 3 br. 2 ba 1pt l*ITOllACH Bdor3Bd,fromSSSOn\o. offices from ,st11 3723 hN. I kfl. $llJ5. mo. 833 -w.rt»Our l24J 81 urr 3 8 ., 8 t• furn .. pnvpauo.water& wfrplc,pauo,pantry& New 1.2.JBedroC>mApls 9'19·063lor6H·4SIO ~ Birch St .NB. tNr w 171h!\t.IH$.-JS.tl ••••••••••••••••••• Rm .• din r.2 2 c"' abem1.· g as paid. $180. mo. pool. Adulb. $300. mo. LIONs.ESTATt.'S ~2 Blk '-8ea.ch. a1rport l.979·&i(~. ----· * OM WATER rm on recn 11 s.6-~ 645-3311l · .... I Br 2 Ba --~ --~ -~... 4510 . --* near pool ~~00 mo. -· · 536-2.Si9 5.92·S010 Liv Rm. Din. Rm, bltns. fRa.•1~T Q>e8Ut1ful '' llr 2 Bu ..., •• ,.,. ~· .. ,,.,,.,, d f -a.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. · · .....,.""'2 or 7S2·82H __ c•1C'e l BR trlr. :\dlt par,k. """'"'" 2 BR. H• ba. patio. EX lge, 2 Br. ! Ba. dlx sun eek. yrly. S3SO 1r. rom S21S lo S295/mo om 1 3S' u~ms. frplc. lerrnre. no n"ls S125 l I oarde dlts ll 4~lhSl. N8675·077J · • Brand new~ lmmed1al l<'t>S as ow llti ~·rlN~'"llOft ftt>l'ru11on Velll· ;.,lOrgt"Ow. 'IC\lo of Huo\~1 Br. deluxe. nr Lido 5-&8.ft7l.. + u I . i22s s.':it :603 . no pe . poolside •pt. rtr bch. ()('C'Upanl")' ~ 9eaul apt r ft M~:.ion I \'i~ &j d l' SlO• a gc . r c . II 1ni:ion 11.irhour Ch:inMI. ~ho!>!> & beach. 2 car gar. · · Adil· no ~ds. 1195. •DllUX.. plJns. uv:ill rurn or unf. :.~~~~~1 ·~~.~~Oil -t.01 b!\t:l ".".J N'''.Pl 1st vd f & p\l dock 1nl"I 23' c,;11lhnat St'il'I mo 673·0343 afl SP~ ~m sing~ apt. Adults, Mature 1dult Carden type ~ East bluff 3 br. 2'-i ba Barh : I br, c•orntt l br: 2 -----r , · lllX nor .~<' .,"! Of ,.r & eng . ol(r()~S I rom ? D r ... -,--1 no pets, Costa Mfsa. apts. 2 Br. den. 2 ba ....... , UIRW l...t:ase. Incl. spac. mustl' br. 2 br. 2 baths Beumt.-d OHl<'e :.PU<'e JVllll in Salt bl lW \eh.ic Cl> 2) 01' UI\· O<"can & "andy lk-1ch • r, un u~ ~" w~ 'P..~~ S14S mo. Pll: 64S..2679 w I P at 1 o . Be 1 u t . -"" suite, <Sin rm & dbl hv rms, dining a fl'h . Juan C.1p1:.t.rano I l\ludl ilcr ~15 mo. Curs. bo;ib. -~3~1..'.!~ .. ~rt't>13P!lt'.\I ~9S/1 ~~ :_~1~ lse f>.l~io H.H-• .. edl 3740 ~~scaped w/pooJ. No ~:!r ~:i1~~~.~1u:l~ garage. Au l o d o o storaire. peuos. d1:cki., & l :.u11e. Prt1s11ai• IOC'H t ~ali,•u. raNPt!~~ l'll'. """"' ~ ,...., 1.-·• opener avail. Pool lan<l!sc.iped ~rounds. rovl t1on n~·ar CJplistri.1 (1tl1 Ult)I M?·iITT. E't!~ Sail Cle!Mftfe 327' 9••E·~·UT•••1•F•U•L•••1··~:··,u•r•n• * tk:I ... Apts #J · ~:i'~. ~~~il~~~.c:~: recrealion are:i. Adult par~i:. h ghled lt!ll 111:., Depot Rei.taurant ft M Ill· 6 111 Ill.'\ Atlf.onduftl lhcrt> ••••••••• •• • .,.. 27c: E t'"'"Sl C ... only no....... v o I, e y b.~ I l ! :.-.• s t y1 _,,.~ l'ult .. ~t ."' .. '~" wknd. a.m·SPm_ r•IM 3244•2 & 3 Br. pts. Bltns. •lyle bldg, P"l "'ncl oar, ..,. . .....,.. Adams.IC1·3t51 86SAm1goeWay,NB Clubhous e . billiard:.., --Tux dc-ducllbht. fn'"d f • • • •••••••••1 apt.s S170 & 118(1. Spamsh o1 ._,...,! ~· ·"'"· W. tomer Alabama & • ,....... • -..,.., "" "'""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplA. C'I d • ~ .., aAtlltw?"'after<pm sw1mm1n° pool Cholc•Loc-Al--'- ' , ose lo beac h. pool, sauna. lndry, adlts. New d It l rf ~ ~ " . pin.: .,,..... •lor:tlt' ue11. lighted. Turtlcrot'k 1 Or nunr t<•n 521 :-, & s:ns _ 4 _ 92 . 5218 __ 1 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk 1 • u wa e ronl :s Br z ba on 90ir course Man1ged by pong, hydro spa, cym, Ofllt•c ur.~tore 1 cntul. :?ll'\ u.000.(. 1100 117a.Wl-i or n" pool ,\\,111 April St!l! apts !n Mesa Verde. Old~r child pref.,Nopets. William W:il1e rs C. :.ecun\ypatrol. l 'q It . :'\e\\pnrt P1•n1n li-42·.tlW ninfi44 1157 le .. :.l' Sp.i t" 2hr . 2 ba Condol W.ofBeachoffstater. Beaul1ful l1ndsc1pln1. $2751 8433216 213 • SoulhweslCClf'nt!r 'C.111v.kdJ y"6J!l6700 --....:. --· w lrpl<' & DR. Pvt len· 842-1848 Except1onnlly rich II\· !M..K~· · • 1 1 Lge Boch Compl k1tc:h Edinger/Newland •---· -·-· W..tM 4600 S.in J 11aq11111 T wnhmc ni~. J><lOI. 1 aruu•. ~auna. STUDIO leriors, 1&2 bdrm• from Park l'!ewporl S2t9. Su g.wo Edin&cr. II R , \t<nh·rol Oron~l' C<*ntY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ea lff 2•, Ra. 2 11ty. \'11 r<'t' & l'Xtttl!lt'. 0c<'an \'U S!75, Mesa Vtrde VIilas. Nr. ocunfnmt Mwer 2 br, leue. 7S2·9l00/67S·9S~ <11l l 8~7·9605 1 DI'<. ll'~~I 111111c nuwly re· All 11<hill rnmily "'-~~ 3 --11~ 1101( «our'c & lukl· & on SC goll cr~l' S3SO $49 WEBLY ls.M Mei.a Verde Drive bltns. new ctts. drps, . dull!. on --1 'llt!t 1' loM to l't'll llr 111 NB ur CM 11,_, _ rtt~ M7·'1P.t4 ---mo .193·92'2 ~llKltchen•TV Eut , Cos ta Men. oce1n view sundeck. 'restc:hff 2 b! A mo.17 ....... 40001 ~t'llhl' Janilor. uur• 1\tdft" phi~ OK r ---Lcnens & Utilities (i1'15-'o.IS71. • lnch'y • paliO, 1ar. $23S. y , no pet!!. S250. •••••••••••••••••••••••' ,\ ('. prkl;. 557 Ol!ii or I.SM bl• Oood ef-f t · Alt(TALS ~~.= l210 MILE TO OCEAN Married •dlll, baby ok. Bedford Lti.S48·7W S2S Wk .. ~/k1ldw11 & up.' \i.aG·~--ll past t~· y,. I~ .:m~ •••••••••••••• lxec.H••S..lhs Hec~hM"9 S3&·Z13l Yearly.1&28d.furn/un ,\pl s:,.1,so .wk Ull -tMIOFCSr"'CI howlc. 61S·l3CS .. v-or ~ini;~fomlly h1>mc~ ~Cool "Pl" w• I & t6eW wu...-c..... r "•""7""' "a "'"'7 r" "' "' ... uR • " " poo 7•• y~-ll•d. · -_, furn apls next to br h .,.... .. ., ...,, .,,.,.,....,' Wt't"k,•ndll 2 u • ? 8 • .... ' • ~·~ .. r. I : ulll pd'. 'f'ee Main ... _........ c•--.-..·~ ft..1 'd 67'' ........ I\ --LWo vm--. --· ~BR 2 b " Beach Blfd 1t Yorktown -~ D tL "''5 req ... ...,.... 11 t; SIDE C :\f 1 b~' b h __,.. •,r ... 8R . ., I a ' ........ $.19S tlC111Ub.. S.10.5370 s•L04 I. BEAUT. (iROU OS vrmn A y 6pm. . I l . r • :It • a Shop ArH N£"'<f Sin.th: Cur llOl'lll:C· j11a 1m:2 ~~ .. ' ... ~!~;Br 2 Ru, dbl garage, ... ADULTS·NOPETS Mtlllit...._ WESTCUFF ---f;~~ r . re ni:. 12 0 :t.C lli Vin 1.1du, N.Jl. i rcWPor~ &h ur1111. Wejl -3 un.2ba ssol' bltn11, Cotted air hl'at.~tudlo apl. 1 ·Blck lo lO mlnutestoocean.Lae OlllTHE · ·28R.adll. --------~~itt's 11pproxt10lhqn.-.-1~htcd.G44·i800.llx!-,~ •i'.9'"R .,, h h k'-•-OK x \\' bt h Ut I pd Stud l br 2 br upper 2 br MEADOWLARK only. no ~l•. 82602 392imo Gentleman w11lk 10 bl•h, Sl90/S200 View raclni: •-t-~ -/t ~"'/ -·-· ~!1J" ·-T~v.~tlnmc~ $Ii~ ~;.i"c~""l~ljn 11 e'r ., p,!f $95/~o. Call ine'i~ dow;,, p1lte. Ail.re· OOLP"E?'<>URSE llOOWeslcllH.M · 1 Orean. \'k. Pac.ilk C Via Lido ln11 ownl'r -FQ 11 •-- lr">.!"R.ltlll *_,.. f;i ir\·i~w . SJSO m o 960-4225 furbished. From 1200. f\ln1ftd rec.1t)'OUr dr Jbchelor,cl011eto Hwy ill Bd1. Uh·d Drc)·erCo .675 7002 • """"' -Gas & w1ter Incl. stef,Shoppl.nlftbeaches Beach.1125 S36MUI ----~ --••••••••••••••••••••••• _1UH.2 bl! · · ~~ ~ i6lf7 t \'M. KMtW• Or1penet. carpet.a, cu Jus blks. Move·in ready! 645-5016 --1Pr1vat~ •;x .. nitive-ornC<' ....._, •l''~fR.Zb.1 •· ~LSO Walk to South Coa~t ........ 1742 heal. gH s\.OYe. air .con· Quiet. l Bit, pd v Bal Pcnirt. pvt enl +ram to shre CoslJ Mei.11 O,p1rt.lty 5005 ... ,r !!:2~btbJB • .~ r l;iLJ 8111,, \'11ranl 220t ••••••••••••••••••••••• d1llonana. swimmln1 balco~. $210. bltns. rm&TV Nocooll/J.moke Call 6t.t·3JJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• I LU .• a. IJ:,L)n -..v ft h Onl s pool ... .... h ,. __ .. sT-ro•m:& S&/mo.673·Hlll ----L'· t h h 38r ? lJon 2 , I> Sol~ '11 oml' y ~25 tudio apt, nr bcacb. , rec. room. waao...rl ... s w 1'5 • ......,..r sm a-~ -cH _ __ ---. _ Approx l!iO sq ft. nu t'pb , r.J r worm•. oui.e· .: ~BR.':! bJ .' 1 J s.a 7 !. CJll !'°t':_~ frplc. pool. s pa $%10. &dryen. pets, l l Br, l ba, unf. yrly MOO Pm•ale room w /prl eot~r drps .. \ (' ~15.~ mo. :t100 P 1 ·' 11 1 ~ • f I '!~ e r•· _.J SR.2 hu . ~ WHh91Mter l2tl 121315Sl&-i479 I PLOfTOHLY --a..:o-..Y • ZBr.l ba, unt .. yrly~ It balh. no l'OOk.1n g W Ci.l ll\\y :>11 IW7K \·c1l l'l.1bl<'1< C o11t r ul'l Mli.uo 2 Br.1 Ba. rum.,yrl)' Baltio. 1rea $37 fl() ~'-1 -· ---I? I Cl v. c r !-\\ .. 11 l c d . LE RAISOR •••••••••••••••••••••••Hewperlle.ch 376t AVAIL.APRIL~ S2t5 li1S S246 · ~r IOW :-.<1.lt "11u·e sparc , l~.11k ).11 tl J de4uJte . ,,.... I nr . Ir~ y:ird K1ds 1pels •••••••••••••••••••••••. lmmedOccup1ncy SIA WIHO !All) '>q n ol w:irehO"M' ~m.111 lll\Ci.tmcnl. l:ir11\! :tu;-. REALTY 111< ~~mo 8941Ma rble S40 WK UP I~ Bdr •1 Pvtpalio,(r)llc.lyrlse1Br•Dtft.2'4Ba,cpt.6 Cood 2 bd 2 b.a Mut.erbdrmforr~nt.S9S l'Plll'C'for h.•a<oe ne.iro C prof111. F1n11nclng ava1L n>-7W or846-4'f47. Bach Color TV, maid H•YLOfT APTS drpe, bltns. p1Uo •pvt watu;:;. Vea~:.~Wor.to" male/fem & pet& OK 0 1\irpn11 S3iS mo. 17141 HY HUHTIR IHD. --,sz:ic ;im p11i.l>r .l nin~ 3b 1 1 -(-;;-;:d' sttV. pool. THF. MESA.I 21lA•ec~CM sundeck wJ ocean view. · t."nclyrd.63l·H6l. l ~l·~~r.i____ lll·l061 ~.(~*t~L~··t~ci~l1oC\r I Brod. ~i~~li::l i~kl~hn. ~~tewport Bl. NB ! 645-010 ~er~~~o:;.1::~ associat GwstHOMe 4150 Olh1·c Suile. 225 Ml· It ~t!'J •DISTlllUTOlt• --I s.lW,968-wlOIJ -• I Mon·Frl6pmto7pm (21.3).431>.31164 ·-••••••••••••••••••••'!m o . 111 1·lurlin c ulll .iJ:vrtlvrlK'k 4t>d nr purk. ~. ,,.-, h-..i LuxUl'IOUI bayrront rum Sat·Sun-toam to4pm . t• k '~ ", '" ' Lo\'ina care rOf" c1ch-rl)' '1~·b.\.Ji l!fi. t:lll! I IJl'l"'"r nt·w Gourmr t • ~95 be ll33~llb. nwnthed 3300 club. Avail May Isl. Br, 2 ba, upper, 11h,1g • MEADOWS 1' hOmctf,tt•tio.6"4.3831 H~i"ewporlHl\'d hlnrc) !no bclllni:> Com· •' ,pC)ol. tc-nnu .. 1>1.:hoob I u ...... ~1"'" ... or 2 br. ! ba l()('aled at pvt 13 HUNTINGTON male or ftm. Bal d1cl!.. -.. -I l'rodul'I to bev e r il~e • t::. -• -••••••••••••••••••••••• 4994147 cpl. new paint, nr. OCC. All ad\lll-,,.ew, quiet. 1325 +. CondoJb • ? - -__ -·-165. mo. U11l pj1d panv 1\lll .•rran~e lc:i:.t' fi il1 • REMTALS • Rt'uch 1t furn Sl60 hngl:i ----S23S. SS2·4576 All ame.nilies. Gu pd. 2 car "•r lltllVt' r;,} bat 1 Pvt Rm Av;ul lor 11111. lii 5·R4.'l1 Ol'l l!liG Ford rcl t1~:crat•·d 2 HH. 2 Ua S375 •2!1 Pool 4 br $28S kids ·pet 1 BR. ~teps to ocean. TUI -br 2 ba $275\o $295 8.210 " · <'P s . bulatorv pcr .. nn wh .. ·---------'' 11 11 & M·cun· )'!Jur S7~.M). \'I ., 11 H. 2111 Ila .. ~IO/Mot ,, 11 wclt'Oml'' Sl7S :?hr June l. Sl80. 2 Br condo f!'Plc, dshwahr. coNtantlne 968,9301· pool. rp. l y r lsc. 8311 .. 1121 I · · Approx 11 ~0,. qt l O fr '"''l•'ltml•lll v. ilh an l'X· -I """ I I ll""h 8170 673·""'17 patio encl aur. pool. rec .,_.. .... _ -nee<\~ periconal c:irt! CM !'>pace Paneled l'Orpled chit.IV(' ll•rrilt>ry. Com· ·•i . .-?Pn.2 h3.d••il .u :;c11soo r 1('l'1tt1 JIOO u• -Ind _. "'-3110 are11 M2·92711 • ' · ..., ' J It pOrtV rnl rm, r)' flT\, $'2S0, Jtl, $161). 2br w/pool & o~raoe. •••••••••••••••• -' ---'\l'l'Ond 1 loor Q(•ca n pany f1111tn~1·llU "'V"il·•· 11~ IUI . 2 0"1, furn . . ''°° M A.:-2br I • I d di "" • I • ••••••• V' ~ "' "' " " ~rm :l 1111 U IO IM llu1 rv ! Sl!IS l br ctlllrl Newporl tleighls Lgc t bd 31!t. sec. ep. a ll no K1dt ok. Fee. F RI NE . ' ' Vocotiofl It.,.. .. , 4250 11.'W Outs ide entrance hi ... If you have VIMOn. '.1 llll, :!', ll.i ISO llik•' 10 br h 3 llr ~7~ furn apt. SSO. week incl pel'I. 642·4lll3evea. Main Renlals, $40-53'70 l "! .A 1 G~Rl>b:NS ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo f>'lr'knA lot. S-ISO per e11lhu)1.i:.m & a strong ru SI"~ b j h Id u t II SOS Red I and a --szo:, Adu l con o. l..r11 JI ()<'cJnfrnnt l •1guna "hd mo. 675-SH •I, 6·0·316S. dc·~1re tn be yl'l\lr own ~H :.! R.1 St2~ rn -· mn 1 <' t' 1 s.&1!· 3 j 36 , Beautifully landscaped StSO, lbr nr water. Stv. tr 2br, ji,-, b11. w/w ~·rpts. h.~e. frple , .;~t'k or ,;;0 i$2·l~:IO l>o~s. ~ ou con m 1.1k• ,.'f BR. ;11, tlJ t\<ll«l soo -.-----garden lype udult apl. frig. baby ok. Fee drp:;, dilp. dtthwbhr .S9!I IJKI --000 lk•nrhfoml'wr H<'l\l .)IS Waterfront. li;:c 2 Br 2 Jlj, l ·2·3 BR. Db hwashcr. ~lain Rentals. ~0·53'70 pool. pvt pallo. r arpo11 I -------Approx 100 to 200 ~'l rt. ror ~!~1·r. Wri~i~u~~~~~i~~~ ll,111> lint Linl' Serv1c1• P.ilt0, Ueck. !iJSO > rl) c>ndo~l-d irar, UBQ. 111 & ------C111l C'ollecl. 714 .&00·20:Jo r/\L~1 SPRl1'G~ rf'nl , 10 share w Sl111c ~rn:ilionnl. !lox 618. Dal· ll'll 2011 t~·c srr~:i_:.o_!_ ~·2013 wnlr r pr11d Pon I LA 2 Br 2 Ba on Brookhurll alt S, anyume wkndb Mi\GJ';lfo'IC.:ANT VI t:W Fa rm 1ni.. All<'lll 631 J080 ly l'llol. l'.O. Uox l:MJO. COftdoMltilYftlt .,._,;...ttu.fww. ~:.~;llA APT 'S , ~~°"b~.~9 S225• .,.;111:c;.1 hntldt•d 1. 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Seas.-.011 iyr-1 ArARTMEMTS mo Vae1nLSJJ.m O MINUT.E:..~TO NM' wkly lill l 323 41 07 llt(t~l' Spac<'. redy for ... ~rkllo.i J llr :!': ra.1 '.! 'lt.H l:?l!Oor!IAAll~.20 lvl 875 31\21 Alsofurn oowsrow:..;c ~t ., 8CH Retttol•t•· .. -ON llplln <'Y l800 N fl '!\ hom1· 111 lk1•ll11 llt --Coro..•del M• llJZ Smi:lrs ~17S .bd Buch· Pool ap:irt Rnrh. l&Z llR ·-• 4100 llro111\.,8), Santa Ana 'R J•1••11l Jl ill"•· "1.inl L "' AparfMeftts Fvr'fll•hed I .... rm L'·rn ~ .. Ill\ m<'nlll. 8200. up. Adult... rrn m SlllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'111"' ~<1 S:i nt.i An" GARDlHING T r.11n1ni: cqulpm1•nl. cui.to1~1 i.. t('rrnx avull. t.:1111 1\I 1714 I r.4!\ 11,.1 or ;,.~.;1111 • \ ' v "' .. r .1 ••••••• •• •••••• ••• •••• • nu r u ,,..,., S •tJult~ No PAI C·-£ ...._ u lM ~IOi'>'11 :•••••••••••••••••••••• ., · :?lklrm.t•1b:> :-2.'>0 nopets.219JSth l " "· ··h .. -w" '"Ill "v·, llblk11 from ~ lolboal•laftd 3706. llR. 1 Ba. 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S21S 6lo.74!H ~~~j~11 ~25r<'J_.~.~·~r er Unfwluidted ltOO """; J:'.:r.!1the4' 3tOO f c;,, ~ ~"""'~ Fll·l'I' .1rkm~ •"' si.oo '\11" ll,J1H·h11 ~ .. n otta M•'a J7 24 Co.to M••• J7 24 !440 09l'O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• "'·••••••• _ or ~rs yr,.1132 11:1 1 lll.M ~ ~"!;~~~·''1 t:s •·em Roommate-in ws iwffMH 9lental 4450 Only ~ll.011\1, lull IJrll'C. 1n('ld $1G.Ollll. lllUCk /\at. K.17 12W f) .._ .Jo.lfl\Un \'U'\\ t'OfHIU. ltii:•' •••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .• :! -Joi' .I h1 .I h.1. \\ l'I h:1r rr11k 1•11'.•I t11r.11101' lll'IOI & .ill rnnd11 lw111•l1I' I ~p I 9'01 IMl'1 Boand llC:\\ 11 r i:1.11lnl pt1i1f\ tw>m,• : hr f.t ''"" il ~11'8a. frll\I' 11hl l{M lljl\' .. ,~·eh• IJnrl,1·r m1: llOOI ·A j.te\1r ti .1' .11 I n'"' n11o n1·1 ~ tw AASi ,. •.: •• I. R..im•hn °'·Ill Jo11qu1n ;~ ~ BK ~ \kn ~"'''" µ)411· •' ~ 11<;olf (~111rw "~'" "llS ••\·"" 111·n1 610 :,.11~• ~epna .. tteh 3241 ~ ••••••..•.•......•..... ~CHAIM HOUSI ~ Bdrm~ .. 1th nrn1n "'~'lt'W at ,.,ult. to bt•ach *°mo. -;<.MORINS HALTY ,,q.. ~"·211 l 494-105 7 ~ i Br & ~n. aar. pot.k>. Jlrd('n kllC'h, p\ l walled --Yd In<" nm.tfrt'1> refng. • )'ttlf d ean oven 'rani;:e. : .. tJt hv.-,:hr. 111,poe1.1l W11t~r r, I/ff trash pimp $.l.~ Rl''l ft.•nf'I<, tt\'d1t <'It. hl 11<1 " o.·,·· ~l-4931 [\ l'~ We've Opened The Doors On A New <:oncept In AESIOENTlAl. MOTEL LIVING AMBASSADOR INN FROM :s41 WEEKLY 1 Jacuu1 I Heated POOi • All Ut•ltlleS P1l4 • VAl'f Maid Sen;1ce • KttGl'Mtn r.:11tllft Avail •Waiahef & Qr.,_ Av1il • Wet Bar/ Refr~•t~s • TV/Olrect 0.-1 PtlOn9S Avail. Fu~od Slnot• Act~ Unlr. For fnformat;on COITA MaAmn Hlrbor 8t'1d , .. ,..,~ ....... l':ut s1de 2 br. 2 b•. ctshwhr, entl. 11ar. Np 1>4•h 52~. mot 642 l<WI; &I~ 11107 BR. l b:i. end . cur. & patio. bltns. t pts. dfl)I Quiel 1210./mo s-18-iS:ZS BR apt £95tslde Nn pf'ts I\ dulls. 1:200 Mo OwMr ioe~nt &t2·$000 ------- C<et r1111 circa dhc 2 br. 2 ba In 4 plex 81w. cpt'I, drpe. ('ncl. car 5210 I~ W Sunnl>"fer l213 I 431 $847 ---- t>r. 2 b:a . irollnd nr. z•, ) 1 old un1l, SlOO 612 3908 11R ~ • 30 wtdy11 SPT. llTS. brand ntw ;J8r, 2ba fl'Oftt ... • 3Br. tbl townhu 1tylc S3'i~·•: lBr. \ha Sl75 i\\an lmmed. f\11 w/bl\n., "lndO' rm )45.dlJ HUl;e 2 br, <'Ov·d Mck. util 1!41. ~ mo. 366 E. 20th. 6424212 Br. 2 Ba. s:no lnftuirt at 9M Valconc1a 11 ~1'·2305 or 1168-'301 ; 1. ALICIA VILLAGE ALICIA PLA ?A Two of Orange County 's n ost beautiful apartme nt projects nHll,ed in Laguna Hills. Excellent toe. ntxt to frwys. & regional shopping ctrs. *•••••L ..... •S•I ln1r ... .-...... •J..m • •Wet'-•S-4 V°"9ptll lnt.enors designed (or YOU which ipclude: exposed beam ce ilings, wood paneled acce nt walls, c6nvenient, functional kitchen. plus h .carpeting. pv't. patios & balconies. \ Tltt .... .., a.o.-..c....., ~, ......... Wiii .... .,...S245 . AUCIAPLA%A 252~por1 Dr. S8HlSl LAGUNA HILLS to ~hnr • 2 nr urt w1111 ······-················ 11 u m c I'' u r n 1 N h ,. ti . FAIRtC STORI jacu111, u una . i.w1m IDEAL SHO,! !'O:'ISSIOOO MO pool, n<'J r t't: I. OCT . St'1ccted 'lh OI"' & uCf11.:1• S4!1li. r1111 lo11~. l>llllt•rn11 & alrJlC)rl On l.>ull ttnl''> t.IJOl'e avail. T h<' flue hw 111 1t1lllH'nl ~0111 11 <:uraao. rlcnun( ot lllf) • 125 W. 30th 111 lhi· Or.,n14t• {;ount)' nrtn. mm.phcrc Nonsmokers h~·art of (';.111nery V1th1i.:c f'rh £'41 lo 11t•ll al $30,000. only StOO 'r7!M400 _~_n_r_in_,_~_, ... _1_u_1_a_.u ... :1t1 .. 3 __ 1 1neld ovtr no,000. 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R\11' Plott..-/Repelr •••••••••••••••••••••!• SHAM POO/SET U CJ , t., matnl/r .. i>~'n 22 ••••••••••••••• .. ••••• WIT11SillI'81lAt't: Tax C'on1t.u'lt11nt , If ) rs eic· Darry ~·97:131939·577' •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Moo.Tutt.Wtd.S8otht' ~m~!·~~a:al«'t.!::.. cxpr, U33108. IDOITALL! Rn,Cooun'ICll'a.nin" pr, 4 y~ IRS lJ<)n,d~ --Vt~RV Nt:/\T 1'1\TCU LAMIHTTILI dll)'I Sandpl&>er Ua11 wlilh·l c arp\e 810 m 111' $48·SZOJ f.lcrlrll'•I, Plumbln•. ~l"\'l<'t'.Cull ~7 141T. ~rtt_""-hl'aton9tlJ.!tW ...... ,,,.,.,..IHJ JOltS & Tt-.:XTll Ht:: C CdM 1 " • -••••••••••••••••••••••• t~ t ~ tt39 t'fllet, IS 5·77:?0 blf'ath. Cln•ll\ rm. din (i.•••t ~r. Rciu r~l~. SU .t9$7 1-Wll Y WORRY & Fl,'~'\.. PllSlS PAIHTIHG "'° t-s Kc&/l'o1nml Kllrhenc. ~lbl, 1hov.cn1, frpl ~n· lry. he: 3l4Sl0. JAC9Uts rrn. hJall $\$. Av1 r m ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111\ND\'MArf.ll I'll II " Ml% MOPPITS 1.c-a\'f' th\> TJX rr .. para r .\Tt'll Pl.A.'>TP.ltlNC "-~11lon haJr "Ul·. Bo'" t'UO, coucb •o. m .. r $5 y >•o CL"''" ... UP A 't c . 0 (' UY. Jo"HJ::I!' CALL Mt::' Iron to Ui 211 ) I'll \'lit.pr. Int 1-;., Ht'u• ~IHI~! .. Al.I. TYPt;S .. f'tr. Ul0 l7 I 0 '....... " " u Guar elam ..... odor Cri> ~ ~ op 1" on.r IC'l\llOU Sul)\'rb hou&t'Cll"Anlng al C· JI p.w OOlMU~ Cull Gt•ftt! •l Ml! l);bn "'-r t $40 6825 TrH Ser•lce Wed ge, ctr. n ow at ,...., • Complet•maant&t5·0300 rr11fbmun ~~~ ' t a · -.-.-ct> ,i; p T f rttp11lr, l~ yrs eApr -------r .. u ralel ~~·20'.!l! a I ----Q.lm p:llnl twcallpuiwnni; ---•••••••••••••••••••"'*•• wie:hmi!t.~~:s93~c cond work m y1e lC. R eht::xpe r t Japant-1e Cemenl & l'lk.liV 41)m. W ... Allllae P11nlmtr s:t<>rm 1~c1.a1.-....i'"J Rt•movals. lrlmml•I• ------• M10101 Gardtne r. Comptr te ' LandHaplni: Trt r l sion:il Ciirpt't ~YCMtC•Get on..ipt rcot111.oo8 1m ••••·1~0·~,;:~;·~~~~·~···· prun1na. frtc ""· l.k'ft. c .. .,..,.,,..,.,. .. ,...wr , C r .. Cl bttv1ce, fr~ b l. L1c"d Removu. New l:a-.n• !0 u . I ,_1 It a.ck L..-ly? --· ~A S fully msm. 6':?·2'2'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• \~~-ar' wrpet tanera I C'l7. ~·SlOti 839-8219 C!l'nnin~ A ~1> .~r h Let /n E" I RS agtnl help Lolsa Pnde· 1-·111r l'nc\'s . Plumbing & Hu11na c t Ca.bl l kl r ...,.,.,amdeitt>Ori.hampoo ----\\ indow 01o1r<• • ..,1.14e · Llr tlns Cahcu Pulnlmg I F'rN.· e:.timules honci.l & Uphols~ 'T~t:CO~Ng11Ss~'iJ:' AlsoUpholstt'r)';\llwork J.\PANESE Ja y's C~tm Re pa ir. M11lntem.nc.i.t ServiC'll, )'OU~·uh y'Trpt•rsonal & Xlnlrt'f~ren<.-es979·3335 rehuble 11er\l~e SIOOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• )o"uro~in Tra.l.oed guar. Reb. t'rt"e ~t·s. Landscop1ng & Garden·. CJb1net·form1ca work. ~·ISOl4 ~~~'ill nx Return --:--~ --hr. 847 ·0383 Dor A & Ill's Upltolat.ry Sean· Banfield 548-UU I _nus. ritle11 64~ ma s.8·4464 &S:&8-S182 ' G "n c rp n I ry J..J.Cu111 W11~ REALLY Cl.F.i\N --·-Pa1nUn11/Repalr. 3S )rs, Master Chitr.:c Serving Orange Co O\'tt --------C....t/C:OM.r.t. TOKYOTO)I · mires id day Ht=·4~11 HOUSE" Cull Gingham Maun: 'I ~'O:k0r~;~J11rk~~7~· 20 yrs. ft<'coveringf re· M I N 0 R II 0 M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill N R d I e•e 642·8809 Glrl Free Hts 645-$123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• g p llHG palnng f rtstylln& No REPAIRS. Carpentry Free E6umalts! Ph1lhpg 0 n e e:::,r:. ~:~ =~~ 19 0 b · 11 W ;i A 1 n i: MASONRY-Tile, bnt·k. Po&.t Yo.r Costte JUST PLUM JOb too 1mall, 11ct 0 our plum~i.na4rn-ramic tile Cem e nl, Co. Patios. S2'1/mo 6'l2·l939 Co&t! Polu hing. Aulos. R v ·11• JestHMsec....a-~le. concrete & stone. $2 5 642·4111 P';1rc before you decide. ~ ' driveways, Lir/ Bondfd. Mesa ait 6 • llotor Coarh~s. Vuns & No contract ha;;;;;:-Xlnt Lk'd 008 ~----t;c; s;,X:: 11n~lts r9m·. R.,ipe StMc:lol \\m. G. C&~koski. owner. REMODELl.._.G 751·S6S7al\6,allwknds. -, , Buses. 9·3:30pm, Mon rds. PleHe call 4:Vt or MoytanMCKON"'f Prit'es lnr. m.aler. & PrOfo!111ion11I Vlumbing 646_¥1101645·_61_00_. __ _ " RON S LAWN SERVICE thr u Fri. i\11 work wknds.Myra675·3m~ 'Fount:unValley9G2.6712 llibr REASONA BLEltATES WhMlowC ........ Alterations. rprs, 11tores, Concnh WCNic Low monthly rates guar11n~ f!68·7880 -Cuar, ms , fref' est. Conlr's Lie •300&48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• addlllons. kitchen & f'rteest.&.n-8832Raody f'rtjltS57"'709anyllme 1· -ENJ OY your summer, ree Esl1males; block Ted6J6 71)1501'5~0134 WISDOWSCl.~ANEO bath cabnt.s deck" t-e· --------G ~ roll Poo·A·Ma1ds l.O do walls, s lumpstone, bnck -------S THESt::f: T llRUCO. men°l wk .. Cont ractor LEONITE CONCRETE Huntang~oo ardening •••••••••••••••••••••••! your housecleaning. planters, repairs Ex J B &S PAl~TING. )fARV" PL MBING doe.s ~wn work. Mbr ST.\ )1 PING . Cob Setn'\lce. mow & ledg&; U.tut1n111movm.:/cteanup St2 7194or&t5·545l pertly mslalled Very re lntr &-Extr. Quality NOJOB~O~;~ALL' 1-::ShmMes &4CH7W BBB. ;i ll work guar bltillone, bric k & tlle r .rtups. ~eas. daf'S $lup.C4'nrepau,reas. y-d -.~----asonable.<7141750-9354 work. L1r. & lnsured.1 __________ 1 Palombo Construe lion pat101Jelc. 640-4.S49. cou es)', epcn · serv Fast ff\'e est S42·4~7 00 on l ne a gun lD -~ -_ea1_1 for frec_es_t. 963·3764_ Sellin a nnvthln" wllh a mive somNhin" vou w1nt 9ti2·8Jl4 · -~· • --~----"draw fastl' whett 1"0U Flreplaces·Planle" ,. , .. ", ---------t'ree Est: Conrrete, patio . CLEANUP & LIGllT place an ad m the O:slly Brick Concrete Pallo TOP QUALITY Painling Daily Pilot Classihed Ad lo sell ? ClJu ihed 1d1 de Sfllthlngsfaslw1lhDa1t rovers. blk walb. Xlnt ftave sonfethmg to sell"! HAULING P1lot'Wanl~s~C.ll now Block Walls BBQ Pat Intr & t~xlr. Refs. ~s 1!> a simple matter , •. il well -Call NQW. P1IOl Want Ads. recs. ~1-4222 Classtf!H ads do it well. $10 per load. 64>4767 -M2·.s678. Ref. t'.st.s &46-046.t rates, 642.t;35S. JU:.t rall 642·5671. 642·5678 ~y 5005 ~!.~.~ ...... ??~Ulllllll•,. ... & ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?~~ ~~~.·.~ ..... ?!.~~~~-~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~·:.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~·!4! ..... ?!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••· OST ~ d r ••••••••••••••••••••••• AltlwaritMJ SHv1ce 11.AUTICIAMS -; Kt'w11r or Scheofala Blk/~·ht mix fe m She p. s ._,__...,__ 7005 H 1..oc.'. in Ornnge. Co. All w/some foll Newpgrtcr COFfUSHOP mo's. Vac 33rd & 32nd, -~~ Sh1fls Avail. Wknd!I m· Inn. Call 644·0661 or A••g f'r 5112.000. yr. N.B. 673·5050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eluded. EOE. S43·1787. 54().llSlt!. r !''rec standmA Bid~. w/ ------·,.--------• - -~---........:·_..._ ____ _ DELIVERY·-SUNDAY ONLY loads ol parking, major 1 ~'"WARD Lo5l blk male IE A APARTMENT MGR IEAUTICIAHS llwy lor. A sl eeper~ Lob pupp)'. 5mos old, New 38 Unit In Hunl· ~ Requires station wagon or van for deli veries to Daily Pilot carriers on Sunday mornings. Capo Reach -Dana Point -San Juan Capistrano area. HOUSEKEEPER Needstobeopenfor din. lai.t seen C.M . al JRAVELAGENT anitlon ffarbour area. nAMTED ner.Turms.A~.837·4200 Newport&Ba)'.$46·4080 Adlt couple. Send re· Musi have follow1nR Prestige Store In Fashion Island Requires Experienced Hou!lekeeper. or64S·2Ul6. sume to Ad No. 645. Dally Will pay lop pcr"nt.i11r. CA.MP GlOUMDS CLA.5SES START Pilot , P .0 . Box 1560, Apply JO·S. Mon thru Jo'rl· NETS$46,000. YR. ound: Siamese Male MONTHLY CostaMesa,C..92626 day. 3840 So. Pfau Or. '\ Monday through Friday 8:30·3:30 ~ale<i of( th\? beaten S e a I p o 1 n t . N r E11rn <'Otnmiss1on !)79·S8Sl p":ath. lrS At'rA onand, in· SI ale r / 8 roo k h ur st . whale you learn APAITMT MHGRS Call 644-5070 'd "'"'""' 1 k 11633976 $800+ Aparlmen l+ BEAUTICIANS wanted Ca· . 1lS11mlt a e. stream, ··--------1 PA.CIF1C Utilities+ T elephone. male & female run or rec. h oll. s wimming FOUND: 2 ftm whl cock· T V .. "CHOOL Beaut .Modern ComplCJI part·llme, 168~181 pool. etr Will selJ for a·""""· "ic Ed••oi\ Hi gh. ~ -JJ --d .....--• ... E s OranRe Co localioo. No • - t;qual UpportllTlity Employtr 29'4 own l\gt.83'7·4200 HB.968-lHl 610 17\h l.S 1\na rhJldren, No pets. Call B~AUTYOPERATORS .._._W__.._... 7100 ......... W...t-~ 7100 -SO-USS Di l !134 0960 Ab'g 11 with following Make •--r --• ....,.. -HAMIUIGll ST AHD t'OU~D: Hound don , I 1 •~ Attred1ted by NATTS xie a · · 1 a vour own dul Recenll:y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HetpW-.t.d 7100He4pW...t~ 71H NETSS oo MO .. .r\bbol Personne l · · · J.4 · . Yf1, vie Buch" Slater. Eslabhshed 1963 Agency. opened. 9 station elegant Bualne.uman tookinJC for DENTAL OfC MG~ .............................................. Free lllanding bwldlng 848 2106 fanan<'ial Aid Proitram s 1--'----------1 salon. Newoort Buch. p/l asJMX'. Earn Slt>f\ ~r COOK f"r1endly ind1v soui:hl wilh ins ide & outside -64?6!64 .i c ( 82 t GUARDS lieating Pl'rfecl stlupLOST : Bulova man'-. Yr. pbpre sis.it BREAKFAST Cor plush ofc 111 bcau1Cul CostaMuo for Mom & Pop. Askml( ~al<'•L 1r :.m rt'e E Ji. A" ~ IC -BUTCHER. Exper'd for lnr' Call '.\tars h.i On\ 1s, & .. \' J bo & I I •TEHo•• ASSEMBLERS t~•., location! Charming rioc Pt'rmnnenl, full & pari. onl)' S14,000. Maybe leM H1rch, :\li. ~h1le work hi CM' P...t-Thn• HOUSEWIVES ME A"IC &mall market. Ntwpart Must llave E-<tcnSI\ e ex ll'IJ Z700. Dennis & Oen· lime. Phone \ransp. A~'l 8J7 ... 21,1() IRjl for ~larch o( Dimes. Be ready lo work a~ IJ Tired or Household F..lcper. onlY apply. Gd at. Harbor area 67S·38S5 an per & ht-mature OUI Pt'r~onnel Service of1-req_._C:a_ll_54_s_.o_27_4• __ _ l.,si...-;;-w....., 50 Io ~I 3008 Rew~rd. prol't>Ssional bartend1•r In Drudgery t1lude. 494·1522-aft. 6 1....:7p'-m________ Appl~}:} ~~~isr~~l~nly! In 1n<:, 2082 M 1chel11on lloirslyllsl. ex per. 16'>15 -·•n•n~•••••••••••••f"OUND-Crey,l o n"· lweek.l''r"'>e JobplaCe· WantTot.;1&mExlra ~7-0674 e.o.FET••I... """"WC tJI ..,8 Dr. Rolsa Chlra.H.11.<Bolu ,. l J l .;;.:_...:;_ _______ , "" ~ "" """" · oas _w_y, •• Ch •· L· .. 1 ' C II INV1':STMt;NT Ol>PTV haired youniz cal. S.:anta m tn ass s anrP . $SS.S$SSSS Mature Person, after · ira "' ,...., nger, a Wellkx'Dtod~erc 1ol Ana Ave area l'lclween 1!"'sS:W·1960A' .1104A E. l7lh Work l..ocally&Get I . & G• I noons to run <'ash re· COOK-DINHER Dental Recept ionist 8465000. bulld1-ot~on :asale 21st and 22nd. 64.5-l?~l ..7<, anta na. mencan OnTheJobTraininx? OYS tr S R . C 1 & T M (/lime. Some chulrsade ---------lcascb~"'rk m C<11la Mtsa. aft. tlpm &rtcndtrs School. 'Diiya Sw"" Sllffh 10to1(1ears ofage. Dai· =~e:;n~an;~n ~!~rdl~:i t>!":x·:C~d. G~· ~P~;~ -'"-P pr_ef_'d_. 64_S·_7580_ ·--~l~~:::~~r~~~~·.~~~ Good return with $80.000 fo'OUND: Male tal, part Jobi W...tff. 7075 ly Pilot deliwry routes IO:IOam. 548·0671 exl4.95. C11ll for appl anlerv1e~ DISHWASHER APP I Y. A q. u at i c 00..-n. Professional Slan· Siamese. port Tliter. Vic. ••••••••••••••••••••••• may ~ available In your 67J.939J. Days. Over 21 Tropicals. lSlO Baker St. d a rd Corpora lion. Newport llllrbor lli"h altla. tiam pri>fil for de· Cc.-Lot Mn COO., Surf & Sirloin C:\I ~·9300 SchOOI. 646-4781 ~ween liveries & rash, lril>-' or Clean new cars. Mu st be " S930W. Coast Hwy, NO "meT"ftllandbe for selJmg experienced & reliable. Exper. & references req No Phone Calls' HOSTESS Janitor servlte wanted 9-~ Se)ect1ve Household, new subscriptions. Por Good job. good hours career op pty. Apply1------Full lime . 0,1 Taco. west Orange Coonty arta Found Blk Ai while long Nurs1D1t & Pamaly Care lnfQrmataoo please call Paid vacal1ons. Apply In bt wn 2 & 4 PM Jolly DONUT SHOP 2.'>252 La Pai Rd. Laguna -~rred 89-H 9M. haired female dog, var Empfo%~~~1s Fte 314tC...,..Drin 6C412..:._43Zl. Frsom JSan persononly.Mr.N1eb.cn. WHogelrPRec5 1 taucrant113133.3 /\11Niithlsh11t Noexper . lhlls. lll•ethftetwt Ruc h & Ellis ll.B '500Campus Orl\cN.B. •14MJ4t t menle -an u11n Nopi\C)oeulls nct-eplcd es ac1 r oas wy net' Woman age 2S·45. -------~lh 5015 963~212 Call S4ll·l~ IAOr06ifr°"' Capistrano area, call TH'f'Ylulc:ll N.B. No phone ralli. Apply 111 person. Mr. Hoosekcrpcrs, part llmo • .. ::~:.7.:? .. ••••••• o.<;, l\lrport> 49S-0630 and Minion Vie· 5th & W...... please' Oonut, lJS lo:. nth Sl. CM TllE BAI.BOA INN, 10S FOUND Air Corp Reserve Practical nurse r omp.. l'.quaJ,()ppor E1nploytr JO -El Toro area, rail COOK Maln Sl. tl7S·8740 lftiMu '"•estor ID. <Ch arles 11 Bryanl n1on up'd. Good rcfa. iii $40-1~. llunllngton Bearh Part-lime & full time. DRIVEJtS WANTED llousekecper, couple wish Wanted by N~wport Jr >64Hl91 Live·ln s days I/ nee.• t.:qualOppor. Employer CAI WASH HELP will trai·n. 33915 Dnl Menor Wo men 11 ed 1 d 1. 1 "' Rus aness mnn. Hove , . 7.,.~ 1 '"TI ..... TIO,..I " Mustl>e 2Sorover rein a y to 1Ye·n 1~0 ideJu & ortare available FOUND: Silky. Ing hair ...,....,.,, ! "" P"' " Over 20 f'/llmconly. Obispo, Dana Pomt Apply In Peri1on children. P vt rm &t Inquiries to Box 27 , dog, female. Blk & whte i7 daily. Will give rai~.! UMo'aWorl& IOATPAIMTH NETlOCARWASH COOK. ftaleagh ll ll l ~ Ye-How Cob board . Salary. NB. _T_us_11_n92680. ~~~~ & Ellis. HB. ~I=~~· ~;~d~de. r~~-lllaO•.r ~~~l!a;:c:~:i~~~i.~~:~ __ 2950_ llarborBl.CM INlosp, 1SO\ a,;, l6bth Sl. 11 2S1SlaterAvenue 1--&w_-88_l_9 ___ li-- 1 -W- MoMytoLo• 5025 -----------i · • · Wc willtralnyovlnour& paanling. Need ntat CasWff&DbonftOft .8 . 645·5707 e twn t"ountainVall('y Housekeeper, ve n. e ••••••••••••••••••••••• f OUND: M11lc pup. Vlco£ _5St_20_10 _______ 1 business. No ~lnkcs or workr r w/c tear record. <2Separate Jobs I 9·4:30 Earn $160 week & :.ip. Men need a Grandma lo tako .BANK RATES Fa1rv1ew & l::dmiter, SA. Exp sea g0tn1 cook avail larofb. plenty of work. I Blar kae·s Boal Yard. Over US yrs. Proof or a1te. Cooks, expcr'd, ma lure or l.ad1e:o;. Fuller Brush charge of our home while lla50eacollar ~03037...:.. a ll o•ras1o n s. Mr. you 'rl' amb1l1ous & 6736834,NB Apply 709 E Balboa Bayview M:inor. 3SO W Sales.!)688378. Mama 'tll Orka. Call N08ALL00N tnOMih 5350 McDonald 1 91l5·3236 v.-oold hke a po!11t1on out Blvd Balboa. betw Noon BayS1,CM 642·3SOS. · 64Hl8S. f'~YM!::NTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• w.... W..t.d 7100 of the ordinary. Call Oonkkttpcr, F 1C. Rtccpt. &6 PM. ----------•f'artory Help wanlr d , t.1.~0ft leaeh'I l>-' kl hi , ·~.,. belwn9 J0&3pm lor 11mall 8 man Mfg Co.---------• Costa Mc~a GaAe Mfg. ..._..,,...,. Rdln1nt'l' to ronsoUd8tt' nn nit pro .-m · •••••••••••• •• ••••••••• · · )1ulure individual pre·)Ca~haer. P /time & F /lime COltrern needs mllchme Finest Ilea Ith Spa needs debt.,. Mftke home lrn <"allAlroholllelpUne l\ceounlS payable book Slt·l II) f1•rred. Send rt!lume lo Salei,lady SoOle cxpcr COOKS operators. No cxpcr. Foxy Masseu11es hall or prnvcm«-nll nr jwil have _2~hrs a duy ~·3830 kttpcr. Jmmed 0~1n1: ____ M No 646. Daily Pilot, r Sll11crwo00s . .fs Fashion ncrelis. Olll for dclual.s. P ill me. Uay & 1\lght cx1r1 t'lllh Call SPIRITUAi. RF.AOF.R for actountli pa~ble AUTO PARTS p O Box 1~0. Costa bland. NB 64~·2-iU a~k ~5 IWOI work a vail. No e~per. '41CMANtCS <'-n 10 AM 10 PM bookkeeper Resadenl1 al Men. C:a. 92626 for l\lr Bonnanz1oor Mri1 nectss. Will tnla. Call HA. TIONA.L IA.HI( Ad'~e on •II malt.era. ron1lrurl11>n t'XPN prr· c .... fff MOft f1orane The Reuben i''ILt: Cl.t-:RK hetwn I Oa m " ltprn. '71 ""'tll 3954 312 N El l'll lno R I fri 10 kr y oper & hlhl Exper'c1 In lorthtn auto loollk"pittc) Cleril E. Lee FROM A TO I _96)._7'723 __ • -----' "' • · m ca ' ly~lnll rc.1·d. Call Nanry .tt'ce.saone1t. Huvy VW F.xper p ie ce wo rk C~UfER ·C:arwa~h. p · & --San Clrmenlct. 1-·or Appl .. ,.. "" ftnenl-.... /\pply nt. •uto 1 I aun~ or N B arc~ U you know your II IMuranrc Rater .t~o .... D ... RY .,,92 9034 492·9136 71•1 ....... 21uv. •. ...... " P••Yrnll for JS() Pt'OJI (' • .. .. 00 . u Q'll, lhlll hrani·h nf n11l'I OM For ..... _ Mw., ~S'-" ,.. -----Haus. 19S3 ~ewporl RI , Salar)' comm l'n~urate 1 ___ 644 44 ---h I k 10 l1l you ,,... ftMAMCIMG /U('tnl{ Cltrk to f'llJOO CM. A1'k for Pnt or John w/rxµrr Pt'rmllne nt, Now T1kln1t "~· ~~ 11 1 "" Growme firm haa • 1!)0( MASSAGE tT "'DDS UP• ftall limn es•llnn. 40 Hr CASHIER ,\pphr lllOn5 Call Ccrhoi Will. 8m·1288. rcw math oncnted t•r~ On RM. lnr. l"omm. pr "" · • 0..nm'I & l>cnn1i. l't·r~un· M•k"r ... d van"''"''· Cal • FtGUll MODELS T op cart-er po1t'nllal ~---------c '"k ('all or <inpt betwn E:rper 'd Ni1tht shift. I"-f 11 '"'" " " '"'' !tty. Lo mo ~mill.II. No AYON y t ~ad a "'B hotnl ""II ApplvThura •· L"rl3·•pm nr ~rv1rro unhn11lnn '"e-11• Wiii a••it21• ESCORTS owaiU motivated lnd1v • ""'•I. u11k Cor Juhe. ST IA' ID,. •~ ~ • ~ ' "',. • l h IJI "' ~ • •n ' 0 • \lilloon.l~20 n&.opay. In thill kef ~pol with J<ttlN KNITS. p 14 , &4•1-1700. exl S2J after 1511.CoestHwy Ho ch, 16168 4CiH' • f)(1nm"&Uc~nl1 Pe,,_. Prit.11 S Outcoll· t\ppt only t-st n h 'l i rm , Top ~717l. 3.JOPM . E.O E_··----Newport leach Ste 121. ntlScrviccof lluntlnlltntJ r.~~~~l~f~~ llome·Offlre·Sllldlo bcMflls . C"idl Juli•' LIM Your CA.SHIER G"'I Ofc Rlfupt. lk>ach, 161118 Beach ll.I. Call an""lm<' 631-3111 Maloney, 818 12.118, IJl•n EASTER loak•t loold&Hper F /C "'-· f' 11 Equal Oppar r.mplo)'er Branch oC nan r•i. lll'cka _S_le_1_2_1. _____ _ '' n1• •· n....nn1~ f'rr\onnl'I Withy "-portunitv wtnrowlna VYf!r 18 u ·llml" ( 143-1906 6311 39~ , • ..,.... ...... "" , .. ,. c.._.. n c , --1 ~Pl" plrnoirr 1.n1s n J '"HITO•S Mort99911, Tnnt DHdl 50)5 .............•...... ,. LOANS IV..% Ji.ho 2"4 TD lo.M Faire t i·erms s1Dre l~t9 s......-M.,.Co. 64Z.2 I 71 54S.06 I t MASSA.GI ~rvlce of fl unun°too l""'"I co. ••1ll11 rtspon'll· """ •-•Y·" """'n ion!! - -"" " llOTt:L ·Ot"FJ CE fk>ach, J616ll ~•ch"' 81. "G,...._" hi.; indlv. who 11et-k MITRO CAR WASH Colmellc t'lrrlt In lire In ~ubhc ronl.H't & vhonell. f.ilr mo l ntc n1nce. llOUf• s·-121. """Ur .. """It'"" tb"l of· 29&h llarbor Bl, CM dt'pC'ndent druit alorc. Call C'rl"lia Will, II~ 121111• !'.hlurc ricraon (i~ • ;wi • ~· • '"' " ""' .....,, • JV _ II , U h ., f f)rn11111 & Ornnll1 l'rrson. · t' r c II .,,.1·,.u., IlYAPPOINTMF.HT Sell populur prlWiur t!I In fen illnt ~f)t'fitx CuU - -k i un •. c. r.xp. pre . nel~rvkct\f llun11n;:it11n l<'nr ""· II ""·~or 6 .00 PM to 4 00 AM A.DMIM TRAINEE your OWl'I area t:x<'cll~t Mnrahu Oavltl 1.13·21QO. :'hild rare. house ecp n11. Mr11. J111tch, A47·2SG3 JIC1>1·h. 111168 fk'arh lllvd, 642·511111 $40-GIRJ. Xlnl C'ntry lrv11l oppnr. C'llmin1111. Call ~0-7041 or O~nnia It. l>r nnlll l't't'llllll my home . 2 children. 9 lo s ---·----1 for bu.,tnci.~ de1o1rted 111 7..cnlthi 1359 ntlServlt'cnflrvlnc 2CB2 fl:30 Mu11t bct able to ••C:OUHSILOR•• · tt-121. I•--------• Outc .. Mest~ div w /11':Suv1sory -!ll c:helsonDr ~ work Saturdnf'· Rot1 Pm.,enSurcc~11 lnThc Gftt0fc/ll.c-t 11£YPUNCH r 1 req NB 640 4280. ProfHalon A Must. -r I\ W~~:::,t~:m ~!l.ena~ of1t~rf'rn~~ :;~ KING S&L Boutiqu.;--;.rl rr1f1y h ild rare w /1 Hl h l lOO'N n ;E PAii> ~y:; :OA ~~~1 ~ d holv~ tlOl\ll, 110.200 Olli Rnri TELLEI Sal~ u p. <.:u11tom ~Im hllek~ln•. m liy live In. Ll1 Reindt-r5 A~enry dlvenutled ofr work. a,;n OPERATOR PREGNANT'r Nadler, 833 2'700. (ffnnr11 " aporhwcar. om d s M 4020 Rln-h St, Ste 104 J 1 • Seeklnl( lnd1vldu11l •llh I CHin" c•nOdt'ntla t & Drnn" l'<•r ~nnnel Newport ~achOfn~ l)('n~11t1on &<'ro'rdl to Zyncr 11 rrn .. tart 81 Newrr:rt lieorh "33·1U.90 oy m<•f'tini; JlMJI e "' mq'11cturrrntworlthtlf1C• • f 1 lal•nl . ...,31un I. Meu Verde area. r.1 for Appt/F.atab •u worklna under 11omo prr K h K r.nunsellna "' ~e erra . ~rv1cc or Jrvlne. 2082 " ,., J<Q 9'1" ...... "'" "" S3 I' h 1 rt Dl'r on typunc '11 ~.. d I • P081tion will provldt 6 • ....;....:.;.;,.. _____ +-.,,.......,, ~---~ u urc er r II II lnR rn~ . • t\bortlon. • o t on • Mlrhclson Dr. poeurt' lo new occounl• nler Help, part lime. u lary .. r"P<"· or f(ry Oise de· ~~pin!!: T ~ .. Auuo •t-'l~•t D"ntal a,• w•ll a• rAau•-r lel'-r Boys & Gi Cl«tl '"•ntory al·Tuea. 'The Donut CRISWOLDCONTROl.S lvllll.:r, ~IOI rbcUntle&val!4tT°"10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\PC;\R£ 5.t ·~ ·~· ..... ""'~o . " . ·' ~ .. "'" ... ~ •a Or ov•r. ·hork ·-'/fun Shir" lndl··. W/"00d Co c II r I....... .• uu• • Lost & FotMf1 5300 Adm1n, Supply & m any dutJ~. 6 Months teller ,., " " ... " • h .-aC'lory, 1171 Suflrtower 11 ttlionnc IJ"<:'P\ or lnfort-x. Oay "hll\ Oft· •••••••••••••••••••••••VIS IT . h e t-harpe5t othtra. Free troln•ria exper.requlrcd. ~roupof10.11euen1.Xlnt m11th Apl1tudt'M>U1t t t>y alFalrv1ew C.M _____ 11 __ F_o_rAppl.~&.M44 ly, Slllfll""" 1575 .... r mo. d 1 r th st """ l'11m1ng~.Wclral1Work11row in ii ro. X l n\ ., "" LOST: hie lrbh Stt . mo • s n e mo Ablt vcterans nae c.v-44, :wa hrs dally. s llr11 Silt. ben.cfltt..CallJoanClarl( COUHTIRHEl.fl Girl Friday rnr Real ll e nefll a i n c ludo I ·~vrs. "J•s<e .. ...•n ~ant studio In Oran~e av" $4·5 hr P IT In local For furthl'r lnformntion L'•tatn nAvelo""t" 0(" In m--'kal, dcn'-1 •· t··•t•--., "' " , ... , ' 11 • I St.trt now & quaWv 'ore 113.1°%100. Denni~ & Den• Dav shin. Full & L/time. ""' "'""' .,., 0 • ...., " "' "' iun \"a•Jo area . S30·7l"'9, Co. Ptivatt sf Siona w,t arr a. PX'. ttlirt-mc:nt & & 1nterv c~· appointment , , .,_ 1 o( ' Santo Ann ,.._,.., tvn1nn rtfu-". "' " • l ,., d ay Summtr job nis PC'r3"nn.-I ·"Wrv re Del Taco. ~2 ia Paz • " · """" n • "'' '"' SSR 0057. Reward. Owner the modt1I ot your ch01Ct' l>tnttllc Non·Vt'l~. m~ cal peraonnc-1 : Bonuses. tri"", "rite~ lrvlne, 2062 Michelson Rd t.a. 11111•. good apl)(.'etancr. &ond ConlaC'l rft"l«l~I ore C'f'\l~~ Rf'lwecn Edinger & arwomen.airtl13'.$.1~ "rotfuture .... ~rort Or. ~ 1VH11t11n"I, wftlC't lhr PA.ClftCMUTUAl --·-W8mffOI\ Main. 0 hr min JOIN the ARMY LOS ANGIUS t"1mld. We Int-view .. unttr/Cook1. Women plants. Pleasant fun ok. 700 Ntwport Clr Dr LOST blk male S<oll.1e TIIE NODF.Lsi:YDI RESERVt-.: f'or n'IOf'r In· FIDEllAL SAVIMGS d.allv. C1tll Job;'7$2.a..z. mp11nlon PIT for eldef'o Wanted Cull & p/tlme. S2 50 hr. C.U 5SIMOU ror NewPQrt Beatff Parle lluntmgton. Needs l150S. MAI,, formation CALL 12131 , r y I ad y . M u a l be Appl1 al Ralph's Sub· appt. t-;qual ()ppor Emplt>Yf'I' h air c ut. R eward. SANTA AN,\ 5&4-0219orl7l41)27.J03l ?U 'S22 C'l6lO 1----------! c...-11tlvc, lovlnit le P•· maranu, 291 F.. 17th, .....,-.-----------..:-..._-1 ; 962·60tn. M2-?39? "'A aJ (\.. £ .1 UenL Not euy job Good CCorQtr of Sanla Ana ~ ---------------------------1AMM O. Mediral. Dtntal. LAtu vve<»" m~,,.oye~ s·~vs pa)'/ht"nctit• Calif. AvelCM. ~raph1t'1 Arl111t toS20K Kilt htn Helper, lOa~ Lost tlusky/Shephcrd ollOttTIO.. Adman, SClpply 4r m11ny AR MAID. fulMhH. U~UU OriwrsU< Call &46·83'7t ExtruderOprs lof180 8pm. F/llme. Country Mix Malt. -hltc/Brn OluMt'hna4rRcrtrra1 o\hers Free tra\nlnl{ sharp iprl. p 81 lop Wed/Tbur!l bhrn 'T<tPM. Dental Sttrclary needed Rccept1Typ1lit $SOO ClubConv.llome.So.W. \'1r: Co5t.a Mtsa Parlr.. Preg. 1~t·11\•a1I. wknds Ablf vt"leraM a11e 20-44 wagts, work d•>' J l!fght$ Apply I• Pel'SOll In exciting omu . BU!• Gen Ofc/CPA txr 5650 s an la An a Ave. s A ~ 2Hlrhe1Pllnt M7·1H95 •vii S.U tW' P IT ID local 979-949) n... ........ llavtsomeOllng you wan n ess exp r tq. San lrvlne Ptrsonnt-A&ency 549-3081. ---------i •rt• PX. "'tl~ment • ---------... I HD UU n to sell? Clall!!lified •d• Clemente area. 496·2500. 4A8 F. mh Costa Meta -. --------Rew 1 T'd. Los t g r o * TASEl * bef\ff11.1. Non·~ls men· BAR MAID. no u.per ltwell.'"•" ....... 8. Sult.e224 642-1410 Library clerk needed (Of' neuleud female r at • 17 ., •• ., .... h LI I A l ill8 '"'-• o-AL •"SISTANT I I hi h .......,, M FabulOU$ Oefen&e wom .. n •Re .,,. -,,... r nccesa. lt e 1g1t1. r.•~ 1 ""' ~ oca g 1cnuuo. 11.1l Whlle paws&chest.\'ic Weapon. min JOIN lht ARMY 8'7·541\CorappL ~·t'd.Thura.Prl3·$prn Chal nlde. f.xper'd 1>eableto lype1l40WPM Ruby St.494·3316 ... 1 -0 c .... .,..., RESERVE. f'or more 1n 1•1 .. Coett ........... ,.. To Pl~ your Cheerful ft '1'\lhmlasllc C"°"ln1 Investment <'O. le h•ve previous 11--0' ·.wl _.,,..., f-matl .... CALl. C"'1"'1 ~..,.~UTlCl"'N "' "" """'' NB ""' N C t k .. ,_, LOST· Stt of It os Vic of "' ~· • " ~· " M .t ......_ "Fast Result" · · 644-.. .Jl. fwport en tr Stt • exp. Apply C.plst,.oo -w.~ It Ha~6o;,. CM A·PARJC M.~C£ S0.4.lJor (7141~·3031 Ope i dayc f>ldllrw • 11 ' ~~l ... e DlT'edo"' carttt Orit'nted r~tn\ Unin~ School I>lslrid.o CaU 64.2·721$. $$ Ot"t' WITH AD "12 W 10th CM. ·~·.. ... • 1 Dental A111l11tant 11ud, lnllRJtt <'hlllanttf 26126 Vrc tori I .Blvd', £xper .. allurin1f:llrl!C. 0on·11lve up thl' •hip' . ----1 EqualOpporEmployf'r ad .•.. CallNow Chairslde l yrmlncxp, Ii pnttnlli'1, diversity le Cap istrano Beacll. LOST: Spnnger Spaniel. 2 mos. Pemalc Brown Ii white. 673_.t(2 Ptnln NB t.lon·f'ra 11am 2am .. l.bt" il m clas~ahed . ~ ru tesl draw In lht 642·1671 full lime. cSal, some OtJublllty Typln11 e~sen· 49&·1215. 1~8P1rkAve. Slup lo shore ors ulls! Wtst .• a Dally Pilot _.! c o s). salary open. 1111. Call Alyson .--------- Costa lliesa 646-*4 s.&2·5'78 Classln~ Ad 642·5613. W-•nt .ct results 642 $678 btJJU 968-33SJ. ' 640-4S.S0. Sell Id,. Items ~ ==~..:.====±:::===-=====.ll!=~~~~=======:::;:::i:..:=:=========£:;;;========:::=- D8 * D~ILY PtLOJ HtlpW..tM 7IOOHeftpWmihcl 1 100 1.ru • .,.1 aoei & •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------------1--------1!,,~·~-~ ... ~· IOSO ~ 106 0 IC.,~. 1 010 SAWMB-4 GRA.LOIMl"S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .W,W~ 71001He4pW-.d 7100HefpW-.ct 7100 ······················· ............................................. . ---------•----------~unnl JJ<111n4, cl11.u JUNIOR d.uuxor ~ clol.e to oc 12 to l t> yea"' ot age w antlna to earn $20 AHTIQUIS SAVE• Stw "us~ fuff! Siuru r a I tc-o. r<·• Bu 111 Hui tu nd ma1h' t o $S() or m o re per Wttk. C ha n ce to Wlll ~ llarbor 81\d C\I ijPPI •· m~st' le w~~o~s qu11rtl•r hor,1• 1eld1n1: dr~\'" Som11 c:riimnlt'>, S .6.LESM£U 1urport. Pl'MIOllA!lll)'" .... ~ ~ •per " Ul~l. 21 )~ up. Rt:lll!llD PUP & TACO .~~~~·c M ~ '1'930 Chestnut 3 )'f'll C!'Hn "n· 10 12, ~-omens111rh t rips lo Phlladelpbaa, W ashington D.C. ~our nn~ nlertlnn on • • · · brolle s.~ 8fllf1 "v" Sol:!~ Doys & Girls JO.JS yrs old. earn ~ 111110 btwn 9All & $20· SSO fe r w eek get ting n e w HA•Hor•Pf>l_. __ _ c us tomer: fo r t he Daily P ilo t W o r k Kc~t.au r11nt Coc ktull hours a r c 3:30 to 8.30 after sch ool :tnd "»1tri·si."11· hu~tl•ues, u few mor e h o u rs on Satur d ay & wJutr ... u.1.>~. ~ o•t<'rs. o r C ape K e nne d y : cash. bikes. lo\ely B•·C<'ntnnlal **I BUY•* Je-*Y 1070 121 &n.uk_i_S_t_H-ik-e-i..-cr go-karting a nd other prh.es. 1f y ou li ve AmMun Oak l'<'s. also ••••••••••••••••••••••• !llO 41 CT 1~. Ti.l..e °'''r in Costll M esn, Newpo rt Beach , PnmmveCollfflion Pr Good Ut.t'd .. \lrnlturr & WA ..... TED pyml" f\ Ul'lnba11 lo\ JlunUngton Beach or El Toro· Missio n 114~~131 Tuta lhru Sat Appltanco-OR I 111 UI "" l-.t'ut s;JJ t Yr old We,t Viej o area, c a.JI $49-ij$56 and a s k (or 10-~1'~1. St-llfurYou TOP CASll 001.t.A tt lnshou11t wo,her SIOO. bUllboys A 111>1)' in per,on holid ays. This is n ot a paper ro ute 1 No DAM to WM d1111y t'1ty d e I t v c r i e s o r c o 11 e c l l n g . Yard O..r It Onll Ill w. Tra ns portatio n p r ovided. You must P11huda.SanClem. Mr. Scott ~~~~--~~-~~-1 M.ASTRSAUCTIOH P l\ I D f'O R YOll ll 4!M~11n WM. Anl1ques\o\e,11oodcond, 646-1616& lll-9625 Jt-:WELKY. WATCllK.'\, ---Equal Opporturuty E mployer $1SOor bl•st olfer AfU.C.U 142•1142 AltT ORH:cn:. GOLll. p1t'eo dm\'llt' i.cl, !lour live in Huntington Dcach $OUlh o f ti4tl II.\.\:! _ _ SJ L V RR S V. R V IC t-:. Hr uh n . r h 11 d r l' n , • ~avina Arc». uc. 001&ut. Fl~P., .FURN & AN pooll!'~l:\I" wtrlltur . or Slater to q u :.i lify. 968·3542 RESTAURANT HelpW-.ci 7100HelpW..W 7100 cooch. gold1>nrod Sl7$; !!QUES.~ -220() M'll 9tilUT07. • •••• ••• u • •• ••• ••. ••• • •• •• •• •• •• • •• •• ......... AppG..c:e1 10 I 0 ('()ff &: d bl I -----Va.rilry man or wom11n. l\i.Jrd1· M:.ioae> with c:x klUIV~ knowlc.'<I&<' In OIJ i;b~t.-s of C'old food vrc parat 1on. Apply. Am i,ros1a, room 21 1, 505 JOlh SI.. Balboll Pl'run. Nil .... ........ ... • .. .. ... NI en I !I, mP1. Mlsc••-Olll 1010 •tt'"'() AM/FM, Sony 610, TELEPHONE SALES r •rords, ll t'W mcit·h. ••••••••••••••••••••••• like new $22.:\; Olneth.' l<)'t'il(ht Damiljll.' llot~int h! hlll a,:ooch. nicer UP!>"r WANTED ~cl. s.&S 7SI l~ Sule 3623 W Warner, aJcrl'O (':1b, d"'4·$92.5, Women nearllr.rrbof',SantaAna 8A~J.2PM TOP CASH DOLLA H l<'e1r SJle. !ilundurtl wh1•1•1 R r l D h --P A 1 " t~o R you R <'h111r, i;ooci cond ~ Equa l Opportunity Jo:mployl'r Men Hett> WClftNd 71 0 t4et, W •ted 71 R ti d D• bl-~ .., ri 1t~r 3 o r . is ·Ori. 0 11k Kinan bed 5c-t ., e r~ -ISG cu .,..asher Wu~her·Drycr '47.5 New lwn bet :stt Jt:Wt:LRY. WATCllt~. ~ 16:!3 1'.:arn ext ra m on ey in your s p a r e t im e A.skforLcll ~2·3502 s11s'. /\dm1r:1l rch-11 AHT ,o.n.a;ci:s. ~Ol.!' Dcuut Slatt' Pool Tabk Work rrom your own h om e selling local l\t'nmon~ Wai.her S6S, ~. Gt; WDsher & Gu 5•11• \ .t: ~ s F. R \Jc l'. W/Ut'C'CS~ ln('I overhead ········•······•···•·· •••··•··········•···•· 1 IHL' '" i\IODL'I ••• s. . ES •RESTAURAl'iT MCI<. I , ~ c. I ~ • I II r c f 0 r J I c. ·" ·"A! st. !JS f ' 0 0 d & c 0 (' k t di I I .. fl.17 -OUW a II 6 l>l ud 10 "31 31111 .548·S300 ' c h 1 I ti r l' u , &. d v l"11eur<' \lodcls. •~~rts ~ewport Hoch. Gro!ls 1 hou,ek~pin.: Rd n.-q nf'~l~Topmont'y.Ne .... sall'~ }rly SSOOOOll., home n ew s paper . "'hnmore washer sso. dryerS400 StereoCom Tl'INt. l'U KN & AN· l1n1p ~1:?2.22btw~AM '"' PGMnl SlSO. Htd~·a ·bed IQUES 84.5 2200 &Sl'M. Hl9h C°'"'"'ssioft5 Paid Kenmore Elec Dryer S50, SIOO, Baby <"hest SJS.,K ... __. l -------- LOAN SAUS ... URSERY SALESMAN 1-------s C l t D P . t :"\orl(e t:lcc Dryer $30. Ba ht b ~~c c.c .,,_ •-mg :Site"""'· new, x r11f>11n tln1.t by HarlanJ a n e m e n e , a n a O l n , Guar s.G-8672 751~~ ... ~ ............ , • "' firm SI~ rncl del, Usual Young, Pallelle Knife Capis tra no. San Juan Capist rano. 1 _________ 1 lyhome~·2263. Spanish null t'lghter t '1.-e l'aut /\l lf'ast 1 yr ex per. So :-:.iv1ngs & l.011n ex~r u C.Jllf :i re..i 1\pply In m~l. Accurate l)p1n.i pt•rmn l.lny<t " 'lluri1l!ry, RN Call collect. 437-2954, 10:00 AM lo noon, i.ac{;~"~~~~.r;{ri· olftt lbl. 2 end tbls, seo. w an t ed : Ge r m 10, seen~ Ciam,t' tbl & • ask for Bill H a ll. 557-4639 Cd tond. l\JedltemlntJn Japanese War Relles t'h111rs SISO \\ roughl Iron 10 key, Fantastic carc·l'r 20314 Ne. wvort Ill, C:\1 COORDINATOR "J>l>Or. Also t'<.-c Jobs 6467441 ~ Op,......ly' ;loy.. 1----------1l>l)'IC,751·3929. 5words. dl)!J;ers. un' Mand W/-1 ¥hcl\'eS ~. ~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~ Whirlpool t:lectr1c Dryer, Movmg Eust l:'\•erythlng tfonns, helmets. 846·5226 _644 __ 5965 _______ _ 1 Just recond1t1oncd. $50. • , · ' He4pW..W 7100 .... W..t.cf 7100 ~·H8Jan 6. 11oe1. 3117 A Cmnamon. WA.TERBEDS ,OOL TAILE •••••••••••• ... ••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• C:d. 979·0982. Oclu\c .... " slate lop, .\ft• Call Control Career .-. 7 ...... 3·30PM p 1 Sunc~ A1d.·s exr.ier ll j ,...... · .m p oyment Agency ·1' Bayview <:~~" llosp , Must have at least 2 yrs 556~· 20:'>.5 Thunn. C:\l 642 3505. exper. superv1s1on in ------1 acute h0!1p1tal. To makr SL'RSES ;1ppl. contact Mn. Refng. CE Hot po1nt. Like Babybne Cn b & mattress Every Model Discounted tique l::n glish l rest '" new cond. single door, ~: solid wood dining •Never Undersold• type. rompletc & hk\l nu ~;.~;,n4 •. $65./bst ofr. lble&chrs.$2.S . .536-8220 AquaHeavcn 830·7 ~~or qui c k o l c . G11me tbl. 4 comfortable MATTRESSES . RH S.per•iM>r Jensen, Direl-'tor of Nurs- P 1llme.,. eckend!I. 1 n g Ser v Ice 5, MACHINISTS TELEPHONE SALES AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHIHE Cluss A Setup Ovr i:;, per. on Acme Cndley & Rro~n & Sharpe. Own tools MunH Aides 714!642·Z?34. E-0 .E. PM Shift. l::xp pref'd. MEH OR WOMEN \\ ai.her & Dryer Speed chrs, Xlol cond. SlOO. t\omc Brands All sites ll)'droponlc Coreen tlousf'. Qut'cn deluxe. While Pnt'gS2S.S40·2262 days Greatdiscoun~.MIJ~ vegl'tables yt>o r uro~nd. Purk Su pt> nor lle:ilthcarc RN Supervisor. day sh1Cl. for 9!l bed skilled nursmit fac1hty. l::vcry other weekend off. F:xper'd 1n genutric~ helpful. f'ull benef1t.s-heallh ans. matchmgsct.2V,yrsokl. 8x 12 . M ovln~ Sar Even ing work 5: 00 to 8 : 00. I\ p leasant Xlnt c·ond., $200/bst ofr. Ov:il wood i:raln dining FIREWOOD 400 2192 1<145 Superior Ave, NB c .. 11 o.iz.2410 Equal Opl)Or Employer voice a nd dete r m ination are all you i51·267L tbl w/'l. leavcs & 6 swivel ------- need (or good earnin gs. Sala ry or hig h 1----------1 chrs, se.s. 8' lime/beige Oak/Pine S7S full eord QUILT TOPS, rllmplc-tt>ly Apply In l'er~nn SHUR-LOK CORP 1300 K Norm11ndy Pl SA 11 blk No of M ct' ad den. h blk W or Grund) Equal OJ>Por F:mploycr · · "--1040 coueh & mlll<'hlng love· ( 4 x 4 x 8 I d e l 1 v e r \l d hund piCC'l'd, Crom S25. to comm1ss1o n s. Call Jan a t 646·4100. 250 :::-::•••••••••••••••••• sent, on casters, SSS. 5 642·21624 ~. l'h : 642·8640 and 11!>k pen1ng ava i l. for quahftl-d Slc1ppcr Multi Ix.> l'apoble of sailing & mJ1nto.1•n1 ni: P a lmer John$on 18 Qu1Jhhed ap- phcants only. 523-Sfi2".! ._ E. 17th Street . Swte 0, Costa M esa. PET WORLD solid cherry wood cbrs. s for G_r_nc_e_. -----A n Equal Opportunity Employe. r • • S!I each. 402 Magnolia St. u ED UTILJTY TRLRS L V N ·C hor g I! Pit Bull s, r ekes, C.M.s.a2.J767 ALLSIZES·Gd.COND ' s tained, i:lu's "JI! respon~1b1ht1ec;. 5 dns Chihuahua. Poodles, 8932-C280RSJl·l-426 lilmJl'• l crfc<:-t OVt'r per wk !\1uct be exper'd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shih·llu Mollesc Lhosa Rl'dcc.>rahng m ust sell, . f1repl.1cc $100 f irm 1n geriatric$. i''ull :: A "~-k _ 100 ·x-" dining rm set & -t chrs. AJ.ummumGardenHouse 4~·'4N'l.t've'! b f' I 1 pgo,"""' e. "• mi ... -u I 7 xlO'x9' movDble l ncl --en e its. App Y in HelpW..t.ct • 7100HefpW..tect 7100 puppies. Stud svs most ikenewS200.642·91U noor&outlets.673·i60S llt·~l Offer, Weld111 i: ----------~lptom<'trit :l'is 1s1:int ))t'r:.on. d k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• brttds. ~ W. 17th a ""·alrty furn : Din. set: T.mks. lloi.l'"• Arr <:om· MACHINISTS Sumi.' \'\pt•r 1>n.:rerr~>iJ :"\urst"s A1 l'": Ta &nit Fa1rv1ew. SA. Open eves. d~k / bookcase·, bdrm LUGGAGE T ... GS pn~sor itill 3192 Jh-ply 10 od =6;;J. c· 0 J p p I 1 l' J I 1 o n Set-y & clenrol lyr exp Ty p I n g • f I I i n g , Sll·5027 . k d "' ------ Ii ro\\ 111 1: i•ll•l'lro ni<'"• 0 .11lv Pilot. Bo' 1500, lor nur..t!S a1dl! tr.11n1ng preferubly In Life Ins s11lesmillded. allru'tivc, • iirou~, l::ves, w n · Crom your business card. Sold homl'. f:\<'r> Ihm~ manuJJlturn nt.,.11, 1011 Cn>.t.1 \h-,J _C'~~ d~ 10 start Apnl loth-Xlnt s:ii. l'\pl Cenlcr. Cal pleasant. fnendly. ~00 GOOD NEWS 54G-2S17 Send one card for ea~hl goes. Cu rnil u n•, 11 P· nllldt rna<'htnl\t!I "Ith :"\o"pcr. ne<".only .in 1n &t2·7398 mm. CdM Insur Agney A drl'l sc1enllflcally Sol d 1 d 1 ftbl tag plus one spare. \\c phun<"l'S antrqucs bike ,.,p,.r. an millini: PART-TIME 1 .. rest1ngenatncsnurs· 675-2000 balan~ for your dog. fo~rm:J>afrs~o~d~'cond: r e tu rn perm a ne n tly tools, pn1ntin1ts'. -rv: machrnes. turrt•l lathe' Gather sq:nJlurcs for in~ •S.Cy & Clerical ----------1 No supplements. less S60 Call 96S-42?3. sealed attractive tall & radio, lllwn '°'"mi:. uir ••t<· l lu-'l do "" n ,,t>lup-. tmllnt fh <'r 18 S5 to $8 J-:qu;il oppty <'mplo) er Variety of po:.111oru. r Typist. 80·100 WPM w~sle. Frt'<! deb very. strap, meeting 111r~ne ('Ondilloncr. clothmi:. ZI 1 & h.J\C o\On tool' Tvp l>''rhour 551 1107 P ark Lido Conv. Center 50+ t,yp1ng, some wish For ln\•t-slmen~ banking Science Orel Products Geroge Sale 8055 I 0. requlremenl;5. I re I::. 15 SI c M. nnyunw rat<! o ,,,,, t o nim h N b. Ofn · ( -4til•Fiai:~h•pttd.lUI I f'romSS50-S97S C'O IB:\l lllagCard l,d1<'· ~·ll40. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \cnt los:. & then. For a P.ART-TIMEWORK ---------IOIY.o t-·eePa1d la p one. o s ce lfnrdmapleanttquebt>d& pcrsonah1cd toi: cnclos J>ony \YMtrrn .\11ddll', mc~'j~~:,:~1;11;~:~·1~:~:~1 I-' ti mi· µcur11., 11tr,•rcd b) SALESGIRL Liz Reindl' rs Ai:ency bldg on 1llaler. Balboa AKC Lhasa A!)llo Pup~ics. mu le co((ee tbl dwrs & wall pa per. f abric o suedl' sent, lc.1thcr 'l". lndu,trrnlltel•ll••rn.. lfrt•l1r\c Jo'J:.hion~ 1n I :-.ON,'C.le<lforJ ... wclrySlorc1 4020U1rch,Ste l04 Bay. M~cal $700/mo . !I wc-eks. MnlP & t em. mir':wte t bl 675'.oo22 "Day Glo" paper & w rups, Xlnt t•ond. SIJS. home i.ole~ dept. No In·' 1 n C.: o :. t a lll cs a. Newport Beach 833·81 675 8030. 496-0649or 492·1013 ' will back & trim you ~6 ~26 J7l 4 J494·9 4 0I "'''l NoJ,•hv 11n ·1ith.•l't l>hl!rsif1cd work 1n-CallforApptlf:stab'~ l•---------i Irts hSettcrpuppics, Daby Gr a nd P iano. lags. Or lry t wo card~ TELONIC 1n..i t·,1· of l":1r 6. 11hunc_ duded llrly + C.:omm. --Wurlltrcr Spinet l'inno back to buck '.!b.l7170orM7r~ir.i; 64.5:.M~~ St<ytoAdmV.P. TYPISTS nopapcrs,$40ea. CallS81·2222 bctw9Allf& P RICES ALT R ----This very bu~y <'l•ent ____ 962_'_·4_07_7 __ -l s PM. S2 ea or 3/$S Al PEOPLE PERSON • •St\LESGIRl.• • '~ks min. l yenr exper . Yorkshire Terrier Pups 4/5 ta1is SI f>O\•a. 1.AGUNAIEACH F:).('(' wunts l''l;rh'I , With bC w1ng ability. i.lronit ofr skills . Lot:. o ChmpBloodhne.tlny, Lawn f u r n, u d dl n g fi/9ta11s Sl.50ca. rn111url',JI t1m1>,1~'t1l· In ('u,torn Shade & µeoplc & phones Ex· 3lb.st··"~•rv1·Mc"" • ., .. cc m achine, typt!wril('r. 10ormorl'$1.40<'a 1-.11uul Oppor ~mpl11\l'r II Sho 'IC'IC E ..... 0 " "~ _,., """" j ct I & I "h<•lc~alt> 'Ul>lll•<'' 1-'ull)· r.ipt•ry p, .,.,,,., · t r e mely i:ood .irowt pro e or, amps m st• Sales Tux lncludt'd 1·apitah/\'<1 67:10!:!2'.I t·,,ui.,y, C<lM poll!ntiol. Call Control M1n1olure Schn11u1C'1 968 J902 NO Ci\ RD? \I \II) NE!o:Dt-:1> l.ulo \horh I lotl'I CJ 1167:11\tli)U ''\In w '"·n:n l',11l llnh• •\,Ill \11·,,1 Motl'!• l~lli !M.AI Career F.mploymen pups. AKC. Shots. Cau ----------Draw your own or ~end Hl-:1\LEST,\Tl-:S1\l,ES SALESGIRL 1\gcncy.55ii·SSOS. !714)985-4912 BIOCKGAllAGESl\l.E name, addres!I, phone & ,\ llf.:'l;TIO'-For Tu,.,cdu Renta l in 1770 Wmlerberry F. V. w!''ll make one card per l.ll'E~:--1-· L> l'u ... 1u ~h·~.1 an•a Murni. s~·rv1t·c Sta. Allendan 3848 Compn Drive Black Female Labrador Thur, Fri & Sat 9·5 tag. Add ZS<' cnch. I '''I.II' f \;~I-o & "' c" 1198 Hll ext 32G, toll & p111mc t:xper'd 546-4741 yr spayed, shols, Ill' Tools, appl. furn, Send check or mone)' or 1.1-.TTlll-:JtE I> .... i.1url.mda \ppl) Ha y Carn IArrossFrom S40 644·26U &toys.<'lc der to. SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS Ol•t;un -Uuunl - llathc • llcrt•1t ·- C/\N N Jo;u l\n'l this n1n•• ThC'.v ju"l pul out o spccml TV dm- nl•r In honor of 1111 thl· i.how~ lhal have been cnncellt•<l 11 r~n 'l ( rc>2cn. ll'sCANNED (.',\ltrl-:T ChHron. 6-0-I S Coast 0 ''. "1rport' PILOT PRIHTIHG \I L'S " n I Pure Bred Irish Selll' "Make Offer Sale". M OY· l I' F" \l ~f '"''T• " . .-~ llw). La" Bch L'AUJI Oppor E-ployer ' " ' .-... Hoff Onv Mic• Pay " ...., '"' Pups, no paper ... l.i "kl. rnl(. Jlschld. baby. JX•rs P.O Box 1560 M' _,. \\'t• lr111n }IHI lo .. l'll -1 .. "'k d ""'c26 rntl ,.._ u C. °""'"" IJC'"'Clne Otll \I \ WS Cor ~tu11·I I-u II u p,111 llllll' :\,, "''I> n·q 1l1i-111t.il I"''" J 111·•• !l/\\.1 1 "'''I''. I or Scrv1l·e Station HPI n , -M & Fem SIJl·4802 Eves 1tem<1. n n c.u.J ...... e """la 1•1t'sa. 1. "'""'" d h11m1·~ "'th un nrr!'lt•r.1t · -"" ·' ,. 1 s Jc Wanff .~ ·H\i•,•1 ... u,•1 F lllnl'. e"f.'r. ncr 19 ll''1•---------1---,urana. . . p k -k h-1-.~1 .1111r-.1· thl1l ,IJl h 1rn ""'' ".n.. ., MalelnshSelle r,l yr old, otters I<' w 1..-e ••••••••••••••••••••••• f ~· .. 1rn <100 + ~ n..r ''""'k o_,·cr :Jilt I arbor Bl. (.;M C " 1. 111t'lh.111•h I vou un• rn r ~ T,,.. '' TYPISTS allsbou.$'l.5.9790328a(t ar. Sale . r'urn , men. S200. Wanted T;iylor Typr 8081 \ ,11.111•111 1>.J11I .\ppl' 1n I" t 'un :12115 II .1rhn1 Ill\ 11 I 'h,.tn \il'"•l l•·n•,tt•d '111 l':1rnrn~ 1111: b.Jl..ry i. romm doin11 Shakll'<.-1>1:.lributors noon/eves rt<'. JO Oullerf1eld Irv. 642-'i492aft 5 PM Commercial Ice Cn•am monl.') lrom Ill\' ,t,111. e n J 0 '!I :th I<' w n r k "'anted Tr1£1ntnR pro Need fo1st typ1sls for 11.X'erfield Twnhse> Sal i''rcc1er Call or wnlt' MAIDS lll'I 111cl" 1duuhic<l ft 1·1• r4·prt'"'ntm1? T1111t• L1Cc \ldcd Call 63! J27I \ am~ty oflempornry Job M 'I e She It 1 e Pups 9am Gorgeous Wcddrn~ dress JJlll, ;14.!)46 2178, 2511 \\', 1r.unmi: cm 1h1• 1ob rn on1· Uouk.s in uur brund nt>.,.. JSS1gnmenls Join lhe "1pupcrs . $85. Call arter -& aC'cessones. Si 7. SlOO. Sunnowt'r. :-,0 016. SJn 111•<•1l1•1J for .small 1·'1( of m.m, co1111tl" ,., lt11'.1t olf" 4' nl' .ir I h c 0 l' SHIPPING /REC. TEMPO team & work 111 2 PM 979·9666 Horus 8060 54().6211.1 or ~·8485 13 Ana. ~J2'<>I 1~l (/l111t>11t t>r.•nl!l' Coun 1\1111011 .\lr>I oppor for ~M \l,L NO\'l::LTY ("() Uw ln•nl' area ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------• lu,1u• mull I lfr, '.11) hl' 1rr~rni;:rd 4!N 8521 t'. lJll fur furtlwr 11.· Jlc"ll" •· m1nil1·1I in •ll'•-tl' mJn for 40 llr "" ,\pply9·3 Mon Fri .AFGlll\N 1'1:11'PU-:S 10 yr old . Apaloosa geld· * T4SER * Pvt Pl)S wall buy U\t•tl 1.111 .. 1\rl\•nl!. 171 1 1 <ln1tlu,i1, 1-ui l><'t.sun.11 S230 per hour Golden·~. \\hale -'i:rrls,Zboy:. SSO mg. nds r'el person, gd Fabulous Defense ORll::NT1\L HUGS, old 1111111712 1nk1 '"'" C.111 Or .ini:i• !»6 W. 17th St, C!\f /\ppl} 6 l·a 499·3263 trail horse. Asking SSSO. Weapon. 011 paints & t opt·str> t:.>'1 1 3 1 , .. '.J.17'.~.~1 80'J8 or LA 9 llum. te m J20 Oalmalton Pupplt!i 5,., _Call aft tl pm . !)45·8801. 871·2310 525.2753 675·1841 Ext 15 \I \JO:--. apply The Inn 111 R E. 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" Hc-•ch, ia• l ue ··st. ...... ~ nlall \letm °' at\Y ~ Ut. a.saitied Ads GC·.MTI i..ci. JLSt t'all ~ The Reuben l Lee NowTakm11 ApplJcaUons For: DAY WAITRESSES Apply In Perton only Thun & Ft1 a.-4P \ I St E. ConHfwy Hewpotf a.octi Equal~ m ployt!r T lllS WEEK I Ca l l ~hmtdi~ ~I II r R IH l' I 6 7 3 • ~ I 7 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~twt!''" l·~Pm. WI 8005 ----·---1 ••••~••• .. •••••••••• Sfd.ional~riit $1,400 Cmm Bulloc ks. l.1ke nt-w. Antique:-sll••r. brass. HOO Also a <:br11 • on1t oils. dotks. lamps. 644·6510. Quahty ltems.497·2930 1----------1 -3 Posit ion Roek er/ J 1\ P 1\ ~ESE W 00 D · Recliner, perl. C'ond $8S Bf,OCK PRtNTS:Collec. En d Tabl e. hid d en tor wlll buy collktlons or sloraRe. S2.S. SS6·T'718 alnile pMnt'I. Tl\'p prices ---''--------t p111d Phone tol\ect-Nauga h y d c c h air· 213t396-9T90 Ottomnn. 3rnoe. SlSO Stralolounaer recUntr, ORJENTAL Rua• 9xl2 told. f7~ ~ ~ Pcnlan orima.al ni,. col· 1----------i ors blue. Ivory. red kt.&JI tble, chrome tr , ..... ::...a...- aeomet ri c. US•ll4 &lass, bl'an trim, fmat Mardy quality, SUO. 642.18. SU,PLIES Weaving & Macramc· HANDCRAFTED Stoneware/ Porcelain 1111:: MOTHF.R E/\RTU •l.2330thSt •21. NB 673·4'34-0 Tiit-: HOBBY llOUSF. 27601 t-'orbcs Jld Laguna N1i:ucl 831 08.'lt 13 1-·1ai;:s Cenl1•r) MIHITRAIHS 1113 W•1tlatc.r,CM Complete r 11llroadrni: t 'rec rofCtc & JW 11. 549-1 596 Slampe for Collect on Coast Phllatchc~ i 48 Baker, Costa M1•li11 Cl!ld Sun. Mon. 545·17111 RHOl\Ol.JCK Art Soppll<'~ 11131 t'\. Oothard . llU. 84'f.2280 POTrERY CLt\SSES Hand built It whet'I t«'h. l~llln A tnlc-r. fl wk1. Earth f"orm CM f>4S.<C950 JEWEUtY CLASSES In lhe art or Lost WJX. Supplies. tool~. stone,,, custom mold makrni: RYE M GEMS ~: •' . Z10 t: 17th CM. l '~ ! (lleh1ndW1•ISeul) \I I 645 1909 --------- ,t C-ONTJ-:!\t l'l lllAlt Y 11~1S~P<·nor llnll 2 1 J tl45057:l11r fi7:t )•):!;' _ J.:: ~/. Pl.ANT PARTIES 'n(lr I.rice you w1111 1 lll'lu·~• 1 1;0111~•1u" 1:r1·1•11 plu11I~ & ( \ ,l('<'"~'n'""' F1 1•1• S?o h11ql'bll 1!1ft &. d!wr 11nzc~. l'.111 Now lfl-00.+ Jl1•fortl t\ll11illl• $1.r.O <•flt'h 1111 llol'lt, J:111. Sw1ni:. ~hit"\ 1'11• Rum lpm 01 11fl ll11m 1447 112311 Mt1<'rnmr l'ut ll;;ngc<r.~ ' Custom M 11tt11 J-)'om SI[• lo s:.11 Jae-kin Mli lilllG GOLD DIG.GlR. LTD. U quld gold Jewelry C111tom mod<'. 64~ 7857 MAKE MONEY Sell y ou r h o bby items w ith an a d In TIIE HOBBY SHOP. Don't let yourself gel bored w ith life -get involved with ceramics, m acr ame, plants. j ewelry k n its, s tained g lass. l eath er' croche ting , ~m ite m s, photogr aphy'. e t c. For m ore information coll c lassified 642-5678 & le t o ne o f our frie ndly advis ors help you . Y ou can 't beat the rates for this u n iqu e ty p e or advertisin g. TH E HOBBY SHOP will appear e a c h W ed nesday &S aturday. ~· ... • - . 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Harbor Boulc,·ard of Cars participants include: American Motors, Atl as Chrys ler-Pl ymouth, B. J. Niotors, Bauer Buick, Connell Chev rolet, Costa Mesa Datsun, Earl Ike Toycta, Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury, Miracle Ma:da, Na bers Cadillac, Theodore Robin Ford and Unive rsity Ofds. CELEBRATING 200 YfARS San Diego Freeway at Bristol• Costa Mesa, California FLOWER SHOW & EASTER BUNNY ARRIVE NEXT WEEK! . . . . . . . _, , .. -. .. ·. . .. ... . .. \, • .. Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION l voL. 69. NO. 91, s SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3\, 1976 TEN CENT~ ' !Bean 2 Killed In Plane .Tragedy By JACK CHAPPELL Ot .. 0 .11, .......... .. A small private aircraft ex· ptocied in mid-air early today orr the San Onofre beach approx- imately two miles north of the nuclear generating station. Al leut two people were believed killed. T he plane identified as a Cessna 172 Skyhawk II. a four passenger craft, 1s bt>Lieved to baVe been from the Los Angeles area. T he explosion occurred at about 2.15 a .m . and wa!I w1l nessed by San Clemente policeman Dwayne Herberich and several Marine Corps personnel. Divers called to the cr ash scene initially round three hands and one arm floating in waist de· ep water off the San Onofre lfeach Club. The parts were from a man and a woman. according to Bill Souza, deputy coroner Crom San Diego County There was no immediate 1den- tiflcation and 1t was nol known 1r more than two persons were aboard the craft. The crash was several hundred yards south or former president Nixon's estate, La Casa Pac1'1ca. A Marine Corp. s pokesman- said there was no evidence that indicated the plane had been car-rylng any contraband. Large portions of the aircraft hit the waler about 400 lo 600 yards from shore. Divers by mid- day today had recovered all the portions of the plane except l~lage, motor and one wing. A front i1ect1on of the plane in- cluding landing gear was found suspended in the water bouyed by air an the landing gear tire. San Clemente Lifeguard Lieutenant Lynn Hughes and guard Greg Hulsizer were the first divers on the scene and found the sus pended portions or the aircraft. About 25 divers from the Or ange County Underwater Search and Rescue Tea&m worked the area off the beach searching for pieces or plane or human re· ina1ns. The team. made up of scuba divers from all the Orange Coun- ty Manne Safety Departments an,d the Sheriff's Department also dove off an the v1cin1ty of an oil slick not far from shore. During the early morning ()IWration helicopters from the nearby u s. Const (;uurd nt•W low over the ocean at1 l'mp11ni: to locate wrecku~l' and 11luminat Ina the area Wllh noocl H.:ht!I to aid divers. Authorities fr<>m the-San 01e1to County Coroner's ofhce and from 1 Camp Pf'ndleton St'ttn'h\>d a mile I Iona stretch of beach lookmll ror . remains thf' sen moy hove brou«ht In. The r~('OVtrt'd portions of the • 1lrcron wer<' ('!early churrt't'J by I Oamell. lnVC'llth!UlOrS from the , federal Transporlat1on A.iency : were Al the sc«1nl' cxum1nln&: ~kafle. This would confirm <'YC wit- ness accounts or a nreball <><'cur- ring over the ocean Lance Corporal Normnn ' Johnson. :i beach attendnnt, was \ slttping In n tro iler about 1,000 t yards from thecrashs1te. 1 He rtported that he heard a "boom" during the morning but • that it did not awaken him and he , ohalked it up to a bad dream. t __ --.-.~..-------. CRASH SITE SPOTI'ED Ptane Down on Onofre 0.11, P'llo4 -· ty llltM ... _ ... . SHORE PATROLMEN GUARD CRASH DEBRIS COLLECTED OFF SAN ONOFRE Mystery Shrouds CrHh of Light Plane Juat Of1 Famed SUrflng Beach HB Election Probed Police Ask State Help in Wieder Campaign By KATHY CLANCY Of,,_. o.u, "'"" 54.ott Huntington Beach police have asked the California Attorney General to assist in their in- vestigation of alleged election code violations in the 1974 cam- paign of Mayor Pro Tern Harriett Wieder. Police Chief Earle Robitaille said Tuesday he asked for the state help because the attorney general 's staff includes r e cognued experts in the area or * * * election laws. Police said the Orange County District Attorney asked local police to look into allegations that more than $5,000 was re- ce1 ved and/o r spent on Mrs. Wieder's campaign in violation of city ordinances then in effect. Officers said they also are checking alleged violations of hmits on individual donations Mrs. Wiede r this morning vehemently denied any viola- tions, saying she is not aware of * * * Wieder Raps Press Coverage as 'Unfair' Huntington Beach Mayor Pl'o Tern Harriett Wieder said today that allegations of possible viola- tions In her 1974 city council elec- tion campaign are "scurrilous. wild and totally irresoonsible." Mrs. Wieder said today that sh e doesn 'l know what the charges are and. indeed. 1r there really 1s an investigation go1n.: on She did say. however. that sh~ had an oppointmenl w talk to pohce later this week. Mr11. Wieder was part1rulorly angered by newspaper tones about the inqu1 ry. "It's damned unfair to hc-• tned an the pres1>." she said "All this Is paranoia contmu int< from Waterf'ole with newspapers now dt>stroyang th" ('rt'dlbllity of local orfi<'lali;." llht• so id "II you newspaper!! kl't'P 1t up." sht• says. '"you'll have nothing but used cor snll's men st'rvlng on city councils." Mn . Wieder uid that the dis- trict attorney has never contact- ed her "But my records are in good order, and l plan to cooperate in any way I can.·· she said. She said that at the time of the 1974 election there were various complications that could cause ttthnical difficulties for all of the candidates. She said she would look into the • p ossibility of any alle~ed technical violations for those act· ing in her support. "It j~t appears that the way it is in the media now. you are guil- ty until proven innocent. "It seems that this is the only way to sell newspa~rs and l dare you to print that." she said. On-ramp Blocked The Euclid on·ramp to the San Diego Freeway in Fountain Valley was blocked this morning after a loaded cement truck over· turned. The California Highway Patrol said no one wa.s injured in the9a.m. accident. FLAYS NEWSPAPERS Mayor Pro Tem Wieder Golf Clcusic Nets $2,500 For FV Club About 150 people took part in Monday's firs t annunl hiah Robt>rtston Golf Cla~ic. which netted about $2 .500 1n 1>roceeds for the Fountain Valley Boys Club. Extcutive Director Chris Torres said several members of the Rams football team took part. along with area sports an- nouncers. coaches. city officials and athletes. Robertson won the trophy for the longest dnve. Torres said, while Dan DeMllle of Fountain Valley won the low gross t:rophy and former footbllll star Speedy Duncan 111 on the "closest lo lbe pit" trophy. Classic chairman Frank Bryant also won a "super job" lrophy for hlS work on the pro- ject, Torres said . ; the investigation. She said she does have an ap- pointment later this week to talk to police, however. Robitaille continued, "Tbere are no grounds at this point in time for bringing any charges." but he said police have an obliga- tion to investigate. City Attorney Don Bonfa has said it ls doubtrul be would pro- secute any alleged violation of the SS.000 spending limit since that ordinance was recently re- pealed. But still on the books, he said. is an ordinance Limiting total donations to SS,000 and that area could be subject to prosecution. Robitaille said his department received some "sketchy" reports from the District Attorney's Of· fice and has collected campaign forms from several committees involved in the 1974 election. Lt. George Renek. who is in charge of the probe. s aid the six co mmittees inc l ude th e Homeowners Election Commit- tee. Committee for Respotts1blc Government. Committee for Ef- ficiency in Government, Com· mittee to Elect Harriett Wieder. Golden Years Association and Huntington Beach Citizens for Good Government. He said police are 1nterv1ewing those involv<'d an the commit- tees. as well as cross check1111( reported donations and ex- penses Renek s:ud the mvei;tigation involved "several names or peo- ple active in <'IVIC affairs," but he declined to name them pend· mg the outcome of the probe Robitaille s aid, "ll appears that there are a lot of comm1ttec-s with interlocking parties In· volved " The groups donated money to Mrs. W1eder's cum· palgn, as well as "perhaps" others, he continued. Bonfa has said that If any al- le~ed violations Involved com· m1ltec members Mrs. Wieder would not be liable. Robitaille admitted the ln- vestigalion presents a problem in that police must look Into charges about a council member. who ultimately is the officers' employer . <See CODE, PageA2) MEMBERSHIP SOLD EASILY "There wa !'i tremcndou11 respon-;e to the ad. I sold my membership enslly." Thal ·s the ndvertising succes~ E'Xpcrience or the Coo-ta Me:-a mt\n who placed this ad: Ntwport Beach Athletic Club inrm~rshlp. $125. Call xxx·xxxx. If you have anything to !!ell or rent. <'nil 642-5678. Wt• m<1ke 1l easy for you lo put a few words to work for y~u. in the Daily Pilot. urder Brothers Killed Finklea By TOM BARLEY OtlMO•lt,P'l ... ~tt Charles Dennis Bean was found gwlty or first degree murder to- day in the slaying of Fountain Valley scholar-athlete Stephen "Mike" Finklea. His conviction came alter just two days of deliberation by an Orange County Supcnor Court jury. Bean's brother. Hugh, already has been condemned to die in California's gas chamber for his part in the Finklea murder. Charles Bean. 22. displayed no emotion as a JUry -that must now determine if he too must die - filed grimly bac'k to Judge Wilham L. Murray ·s courtroom with the guilty verdict. Hugh Bean. 24. already has has bt>en delivered to San Quentin's death row to await execution. Finklea. 19. a star athlete who captained the Orange Coast College wrestling team. was shot to death Oct. 31, 1974 while he worked as a part time clerk at a Fountain Valley market. It was argued in the younger Bean's trial that he played no part in the slayang or Finklea although he admitted being in the market with his brother. Hu gh Bean testified as a d('- fense witness that he fired lx>th guns used to shoot Finklea at the counter and as the badly wounded youth sought refuge in a back room oft he store. Santa Ana police arrested the brothen24 hours later. They found both guns used in the killing and $133 laken from the cash regis ter in the Bean brothers' car. Judge Murray ordered the jury to return to his courtroom Mon· day for deliberations that could lead lo Bean receiving the death penalty eaJlier meted out to his brother. Seal Beach Mayor Ousted In Election Seal Beach Mayor Thomas I. McKnew Jr. was defeated by educator 1-~r ank J . Laszlo in Tuesday's municipal elections. Laszlo received 627 votes to McKnew's 452. Russell Gray. a businessman. ran opposed in ge<>graphic dis· tnct Number two and was cle<'t - ed with 649 vote!'>. There will be a runorr election In district one between Ronald Kredell. a fireman who got 620 votes. and Jessee Roundtree, an aerospace t ccho1c1an. who garnered 230 Kredell failed to . get a ma1ority or the votes cast. Thf' runoff will be held May I I. City Tr(':.is unr D Barry MorJ(an and city clerk Jcrdys Wear were both re eleckd. Corporation Panel Formed WASHINGTON (AP> -Pn•111· dent Ford today rrNlt('d :1 111- member Cabinct-levd toi.k for1•1• headed by Com m<'rce S<·cn•tury Elliot L. Richardson to n•c·nm· mend clear and enforceable stun· dards governm2 overseas pav· ments by American corpora· lions. "The purpose or thl~ task force is not to pumsh Amencan cor· porations," Ford srud in a state· ment, "but to en11ure that lh<' U.S. has a clear policy and that we have an effective. active pro- gram to implement that policy." The task force is lo submit a final r eport to Ford by Ott. 31. Richardson, 111tting beside the Pl'esident in the Oval Office. told reporters there will be intenm reports in the meantime. GUil TY OF MURDER Charles Dennis Bean HB Mail Case Goes Higher By ROBF.RT BARKER Ol I~• O•llY ,., ... Stoff An inv<'sll~at1on into charges that third class mail has been thrown away at the lluntlngton Beach Post Orr1cc was turned over this week to the Postal Inspcctor·s Office in San Fran- cisco. Hector Godinez. manager or the Southern California District or the U.S. Postal Service, said that the San Francisco regional office will study evidence and de- termine the next steps to take in the invesl1galion. Godinei has placed Huntington Beach Postmaster Dean Ward and mall supervisors Mrs. Theresa Mercier and Howard Monahan on sack leave dunng the probe lie said he took lhJs nclion to insure a thorough investigation "into all possible misadven- tures" at the local post office without the possibility of in· terference. Godinez said late Tuesday that evidence still exists that about 500 to GOO pieces of mail had been destroyed or thrown away. However, mail carriers who first brought out the allegations or the missing mail, say that they think about 6,000 pieces of mail have been removed. Gochnez said that he hopet.I Lo know more about the anvestiga- (St>e MAIL, P ageA2) ITS A BIRD, IT A P/,ANE. llun t1n~ton Reach police scanned th<' "iku•s today not ror a h1rd. or a plane. but for a guy m ri funny rt'cl and blue suit with u hl)t "S ·on th(• front. C11 y .. m ploy1• Dl'ke Liiththolder told oHirer., thul 1111m1•11ru· brok., 1nlo a i>hed al the c1ty'i. Adven· ture I.and Park und 11tol<' 1, $.13 Sup1'rman costume. \\'(•ather Low <'loud'I tor11"ht nnd Thur<;rlay morninl{, rh•ur· an1i1 Thur~day artt.'rnoon, "1th lo<· a l ~ u!>ly we.!ll "1nds . Low tonijlht mid 50!>, h1Rh 1 hursday upper 001', INS IDE TODAV TIDO analyat1 of pmrion ~~fits orf! hlctly fl> ldck up nno conlrouera1ea. Storita, 87. /U Y-S.nke -· ... Index AJ ~T,_ I "" ,,..,,... ··-· All -'< ... 14 L.M ... ,. Slate Try Fails ~:~c.:. ... r Cb•lli.. "' -lll'llMI .. At Natl .. •llM... A4 DI It Or_C-, Alt.II COLUMBUS. Ohio <AP> ~ .. ':- Former Californl3 Gov. Ronald e»•t11-•c" Reagan apparently has failed to =:- place a statewide slate o f "-*"-<~ Republican convention delegates =::,. on Ohio's June 8 primCU"Y ballot. .... ••• $ P(l#ll& '~ Ot ........ CM 01 ...,.. .,., ""Or ..... -"' .......... "' ........ '411 T......._ 14 ... .._....... .... a w..-.r .... Cl..,__ A4 A% DAILY Pll.OT H /F Wednesday March 31 1976 Saves Food, Loses Car Pl~cky HB Teacher Defies Kidnap Try A youne acbool teacher. ab- ducted by • kldnlls>t:t who held what (ell like a gun muzzle lo her nt:ck Ill she drove out ol a Hunt- ington Beach 1boppin1 center, escaped with her lite and aJso her grocefies Monday night. Sandy Munns, Z2, lost her 1964 cotnpact car a fter she got away from her captor on Beach Boulevard Just south or Adams Avenue but police expect to find It abandoned. Min Munns ulled from a nearby service station shortly after the 7:30 p.m. epUode tru.t ortam aled in a ishopping comple x ut Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avt>nue. "She was walking to her car when she was accosted by a guy who said he h ad a gun and put a warm metaJ object against her neck," Police P3trol Sgt. Mike On Warner Avenue Accident Series Leaves 5 Injured A series of three spectacular accidents in a short lime span on a short stretch of Warner Avenue m west Huntington Beach Tues- day injured five people, killed one dog and inflicted total or ma- jor damage on rive vehicles in- cluding a construction truck. The series or collisions which also wiped out a wooden fence and concrete block wall at Hunt- ington Harbour left a debris- s trewn roadw ay m ore Ilk(' HB Developer Must Change Building Plan The developer of a proposed four-story office building at a site on Pacific Coast Highway in Huntingt on Beach has been tol<l by the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission lo rcVlse his plans . Leonard Lindbor~ was told by the comm1ss1on to meet with the commission's staff planner<; lo work out a new proposal for the ~1 te at 114 Pa cific· Coast Jltghway, near 12th Street. Commissioners cited several concerns with Lindborg's plan~. tncludin~ the fact that the site is located in "town lot area -an area a long the coast bNween (;olden West Avenue and Main Street that is belnJ: considered for redevelopm~nl by the l'1ty of Huntmgton Beach The commis Mon's starr harl r<'· <·ommended outright d<'nial of the pro1ect pendmg Lhe city 's re· development plans. The commission was ..ilso con- \'erned about the four -.,tory height of the bu1ldm~ -notln~ that buildings along that stn•tch of Coast Highway .ire only two or three stories. Also. commissioners W('rc con· <'"med t hat parking m11{ht be m· <ldequate and.that an office bullrt- ing use m ight nol be appropnatc for a coastal site. The devf.'lopf.'r will return at an unspec1fwd future mt'ellDJ.l with n:,·1s ed plans. Lindberg's al· t o r n e y • J) a v 1 d D a h I . s 11 1(1 Lindberg 1s <i~rN•able to 11nv t•hnn~t'S in the but ldtni: he11othl or ''"' ..... long .IS ht• l'UO hutlcl M.lmt!thlnJ.:. Edison Fina lis ts Flv<' E<l i1rnt1 Jltl!h S1•hn1tl 'enion nn• nmon~ l<l.ll00f1nalt~h n a 11 o n w 1 cl 1• l n I h 1• M 1• r 1 I ~holuri.h1ri Com pet1t1on S<'hool nffl<'Hll~ ~at<I lht'>' 11r1• Carv <:1hs11n, M1lw Hutchin". l\11rhl'llt• M1ll1•r. P aul Ok.ilia nnd 'l'ho111a -.i Wt•ntfrl ORANGE COAST " r fN Or~ Ct>• t U~lly ,.....,. ,,..tt'I wtwl\ u, •11111t·"*'' ttw '!•..-~ ''"' '' ~ ... ~ tn. th• 1 •1 ~~ ( ~'' fl\1l•lt',•HHoj f • ''<•...... ~ !lo.H •h , ''''''"""' ""'' •"'•·• '"'"•' llf'uht, •• '"'' '*"' ' • , to1 ~'"'fl M' -Ht•"'"''' 1w-...... ''•'' lh,.,,I (O\•r-•t·t10 V•H•, II•·'• ,,.,.1 ol ••"' 'VAllt \f ~hll t l"tJn• ~· 4• h '\1 .. lft· I ''' lo ff~M.Jf'\iilt 1>d•t1N'\1•t"H.1l"h,t\#"<f ~t!J'f•""'" ..... ' '"" f'\ f 'W I'' •·\ •VAi 1<vf\olt """~ 111,, •I • '1 ~\t h'tif '''"''• to\t. ~· •. ( 41hf1t" I IJ" II\ Rob«'rt N. WN.'d ... ~''"""' t1tM t•\.lt:M•\I•• Thomas Keevil J<MDf Thomas A. M urphlnr ~ftflOlf"IQfl'flf"lf" Charil's H. Loos Rlthard P. Natt lh\1\fAf'tr ~•rv.q,,.9f rrmf1 Robert Bari.er Wlh\t 0r•"9" t..OUl'•t Cd+"" Muntlngton euch Otfi<e PU\ l·~"'~ &o-..~.-rd M.ftUnQ AOOtf"\' P ('+ .. " "0, t~ l10~ AfM,._, ''~GI,..,.....,,.,. r,trir-t t ,·,11it ~~ l1Q W• \t ~ .. .," hr1 I ~W--0....<• Y.aillf'• 1\tJ~ lA .. ~ .. , Mfl.•, · •t ~ o~oo t '"""•• Tel~"°" (714) Mf-4321 Clauifled Advert Isling MM67l , r°'1"1 ...... ," Ofit.1tq• CQiMrlty C~Hn J'0-1120 Cocwr~ ,.,. e> ...... (_~,, P\Mi~f"IQ ((Wft- D9f'll> No ,,.. ....... , .... , \. j• v ,,. •'·~ ~ •• ,, ... , 1¥\,j111tflf Of ~(IW••t1'""""""' f'· •• ft"l.liy ri-• rot0"011'v(Ut with.!rijl lft f htl W•'"'t\\IOf" (It f~r..,. twtfWlf. \ll't ftft.t If•\~ flM1h'1~ 0"1 ... "' f ! tt Ml U (.-•1r"N• ~·\j•l~1 ft .. ., ...... ,"' ~ tpity f'll>f"•••t' ,,l'ftt'!'l"tlt -~ut•••'''"-'"""" U J)~'tftty. Wa rner Speedway than Warner Avenue. Roland P. Lessard, 32, of 16564 Daisy Ave., f'ountain Valley, the most seriously hurt, was listed m satisfactory condition today at lluntmgton I nlercommunity Hospital. His car was hit broadside as he made a left turn on Worner Avenue at Gothard Street about 2 p .m . and went car eening sideways into a light pole that almost toppled:poltce said. Motorist Car mt>lla L. Wawack. 36, of 17332 M arg::mla Dnve, Huntington Beach , and her son. Steven. 11. who was on his way to baseball practice. suffered less senous inJunes and were treated and released, accor ding t o hospital s pokes men. Hoth cars sustained ma1or damaRe Motoris t J 1ratr Haroutian Bodounan, SS. of Stanton, suf- fered minor mJuncs when his car collided headon w1Lh a truck on Warner Avenue near Meadowlark Airport wht.>n he swerved in an attempt to avoid hitting t" o dojZs roam mg loo:.c along the roadway. pol.Jc(' said. One dog was hit and killed by skidding wreckage. wlule truck dri\·er Vaniel P. Lueras. :n. of 2146 S. Standard St., Santa Ana. was not hurt m the crash which totaled the car and caused maJnr damage to his truck. Bodourian dl•chned hosp1ta hzat1on The most spectaC'ular crash on the two.mile s tretch occurred when Mark Melthratler, 16, of &>II Gardens. allegedly enll'rC'd the northbound cune of Warner ·Avenue near AIJ(onquin Street at h1~h s peed. bounced off a dirt embankm('nl and rolled over several times crashing through a bloek wall and woo<i<'n fence behind H unt 1n~lon II arbour home!>. police said Mellhraller anrl his passenger. Cary Midlbo. 16. of Downey, both su:.t:uncd min or inJunes as the vehicle careened in an arc across traffic lanes and into the fence and wall They were treall'<l and rt'leas ed at Huntingt o n ln· lercommunity llosp1taJ. Witnesses' statements of an estimated speed of 70 miles per hour or more led police offlct'r Larry Cam lo issuP lh1• driver a ~1i.·1.•dinl! clt:a11un. The cur wus demoh~l1t·d . D esign A sked For Va lle y's City Fountain r>n you \\ .111! lo d1•si,i:n Fo11n· 1.11n \ alll'\·'s 1·11; fountain ·• If "'· lht• Rt1't'nll-nnt.;I C11t11r1111t1·1· 1" 11'1ok1n).! f ol' you l '1t \ 11ff1<;1:ih ,,11(( .1ho11t ~l.CH'MI, l'•>llt•t'tt•cl frofrl l'I\ 11• l'rt•llfl'> <•\f'I ltw pas t 10 )'t'Jr!>, 1:. 111 ..i l11u11t:i111 f unit. Tlw <'omm1lt1·r 1<1 hoJ)lllJ.! to rP- \1\l' c 1111 ~1r111·t1 011 ,11111 fund ral\inl! t•Hort' t hi' V•·.1r and hnpt•s rt•.,Hlt·nh "ill hl'lp II\ ~111. m1tlmJ: dc"111:11 ~k1•tche<; C1111.1·n~ o' t•r ••J?t' IH mav ~ub­ m1t ~kdcht''· on p:t\><•r t wo f1·rt liy three feel. 111 MurJ,"taret Kruk1•ntwq:. 173~1 Ma~nolia SI., hy April 23 1'ht• fountain 1t ~c·lf !\hn11ld ht' tr. to 25 f<'et 111 C'ir1·umfrrf'nrl'. c11r officials sairl Thi• 1fr"ignt•r 's name will b<· in'lcribc-d on th1· finished fountain. Stability Pled~ed BUENOS AIRES. J\rl(('ntina (AP) -Prt"sident J orf[e \'ldela. in an outhne of his new military J?Ovemmenl ·~ ~oals. ~ave first pnonty to a war on terronsm to achie"e the s lab1hty neces'lary for recon~tructton of the Argcn· ttne economy Videla. making his fin:.t s pet"ch since he and other military leaders oust<'d Prc!'l1dent Isabel Peron a week :i1to. 11a1rl his gov- t•rnment "will monopollZE' the use of force " Sorac sajd today. The young Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School D~t.rict empluye told Officer D'!nn1S Metigt<r the suspect b opped into her car artcr bking where she was going. Told s he would be heading north on Beach Boulev41rd, tht- kidnaper reportedly said that was fine, because she was going his way. The victim. who lives in the south-centraJ Huntington Beach area also. told police she was forced to drive with her eyes straight a head and the weapon pressed lo he r neck. until told to pull over near Adams Avenue. Her abductor wanted to drive. "He forced her out and told her to come around to the passenger side and get in," Sgt. Sorg said today in reviewing the incident. "No," s napped the teacher, who had been leaving a Von's Market with dinner items when confronted and kldnaped. "Okay ... , "he r abductor con· ceded. Investigators said Miss Munns chose not to attempt to drag her abductor out or her older model car and just let him have it, but did demand the return or her groceries. The kidnaper allowed her lo retrieve the bags and then roomed off northbound on Beach Boulevard as the angry school teacher walked briskly to the comer to call for help. She was unharmed in the inci- dent, which police theori1e may have involved a suspect merely in a hurry to get to his destina- tion, or perhaps planning to use it ma getaway after a holdup. The s hoppmg center lot in which the k 1dn<1p occ·urred is re- lalJvely busy most evenings but Miss Munns' abductor apparently hid wailing and took her by s ur- pnse as sh{' got 1nlt>h\!rcar. Valley Pla1is City Picnic For 'Fourth' Fountain Valle;,• r esidents a re being urged lo use the money they would ha ve spent for hack· yard fireworks July 4 to help the city's CoordinatinJ'( Council buy an aerial fireworks display JO · ste:id The counr il is planning a July 4 <'rty picniC' in the Hc·c·reat1on and Cultural Cent-:r m Mile Square Park. And those who can help pur<'hasc a $2.000 to $3,000 fireworks show there may send donations to the city n ecreation Department, 10200 Slater Ave. Picnic Chairman Diddy Lam- mers said checks s hould be made payable to the Coordinating Coun ci l , d esignate d for fireworks. Families arf.' invited lo bring a picnic lunch for the July 4 bicen· tcnnial celebration . <ind civic (:roups will provide games. con- lt>sts and N1tcrta1nmcnl dunng the duy. F rom 1•09e 1\ I MAIL •.. twn bv Fridny Mt·anwhtl1-. Mrs ShrrlC'y Tylf'r whn 1s a !ll't'fl'ljr) for a ron~l1 uc twn rirm 1n Vull1•rton hul .1 n•.;1 111'111 of ltunt an ~ton lkuch. l'tllrl µIJincd that tlw lot'af 110~1 ufr11·1· tw ... appari•nlly ln'I tr:1c•k of .i <'<'l'ti(l\·d lettN that ::.hi' M•nl on M arl'l1 22 !'ihl' '>llld it wasn't h1•r rnl<'nt1c1n tu •Wl 1111)' hod v 1n I roubl1• h11l lh:it ~he n111ih·d the lt>tln in Hunt 1111(\on lh-ad1 011 M ;an h 22 uhout H po:1s1hlr 1lduull .111d housing Coreclo,urE' to a <'Ouplt• 1t1 C'oro1111 "It ""a" an 1mport:int lhm~. i.o I < hrr k<'d ti out nt llw po:tl of hn•, .. i.lw !l a1<l Shi• ad1!1·<1 thn1• IS 110 ('Vld<•ll('(.' It (.'\ ('r left the JK).,I ufflce. Las Vegas Strike Ove r LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -The b1g-naml' showrooms on the Las Vegas Stnp were ready to reo!K'n tonight a s 800 mu ... 1cians and 2SO sta~ehands "Olcd on a new Mn· tract that would end their nearly three-week walkout. The two unions were the last of four service employe groups to C'Omt• tQ terms with IS St rip hotel" after a costly strike that closed 11 hotels for two weeks. Exact terms of the mu.-;ic1a:is' and stagt'hands' four-)•ear con- tra<'tS ""l're not discll)l;ed, but un- ion leaders said t hey wouJd get roughly the same percentage in- cruse as culinary workers and bartenders who reachL'<i agree· menl la!\t f'rll1ay. Lappi11g It Vp A grand total of 1.817 students. teachers. secr etari es , janitors and school ad- ministrators sat on each other's I aps Tues day at Huntington Beach High School. thus breaking listed world's r e- cord for lap-sitting, accordin g to or- ganizer s of the spring madness. It all took place on the high school's track. It took about 40 minutes to set up and "was very difficult.'' according to one organizer, but everyone seem ed lo have a good time. Patty Plotted Deaths? Bay Area Cops Target of Plans-Magazine SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Symb1onese Liberation Army "soldiers" Wilham and F.mtly Harris. aided in their research by Patricia Hearst, plotted as- sassinations of Ray Area law en- forcement offirials. Rolling Slone magazine re Ported today. The targets. according lo the magazine, included then·Son f"ram·isrn Polic<' Chi<'f Donald Scott and al lea:.t seven Oakland policemen. None of the assassination :Jt· tempts was carried out. The a rticle appears m the April 22 i!>sue of the m agazinl!, <IUl' to go on sale Thun.day Portions of the story were made l.l\'Uilable pn•v1ou:.ly to the Associated Press. In the 10,000·word story, the third the magazine has done on the Hearst case, the authors r<'- port the Harrises compilerl a list of tarf(cts for possible political assa:.s ination in retahallon for the deaths of six SLA soldiers in u CODE .•• ''It is always a problem," he said. "l thmk it is a problem in the minds of our people. "My policy is we have an ob- ligation to investigate all charges whether they ar e against govern- ment officials in the city or whether it is out people," he con- tinued. "Sometimes, in fact. I think we have a greater obligation in those areas,'· Robitaille said. Officers involved h ave n ot ruled out the possibility of a <'on· tinuing investigation by the di~­ trict attorney a nd /or Grand Jury, as well, although they said they had no information on that matter. Robitaille said many areas of election laws are covered by both city and st ate law. A violation of city law would be prosecuted by Ronfa, police said. while a state law violation would be handled through the district attorney or attorney general. Si911 of Spring fiery Los Angeles shootout in May 1974. The couple beli('Ved, Rolhng Stone said, that killing unpopular pohcemen would ignite guel'nlla Utility Told Pay Refunds To Custome r s LOS A:'>:GF.LF:S <A P I -ThP slate l'u bl1c· l 'ttl1ltl'S <'om - m1ss1on has ordered Southt>rn Caltfornrn Gas Co. to makt• u S4 ~ million rl'fund lo l'U!-otonwr" on grounds it took o l ax brcal-. th;1t IJ('nef1tC'd the compa ny in!>!t•ad of consumt'rs. The refunds "stc•m from lht· gas l'ompany's !--\'11•1·taon of ;1 federal income tax option v.t11<'11 reduced its finnn c·1al nsks 111 t!17r. rather than an option which \\Ould have 1mml'<hatef\ flowed through certain tax sav1i1gs to ito; customers." the PLT said Tuc~­ day. Commission offirials addNI !hat they ft>lt pruc1ent manage·· mcnl required a ll'dl•rnl tax op· lion which 11nmediatrl) provided consumers the tax s ;ivings. A spokesman for t h<' Los AnJ!eles city attornC'y's office\ which argued the matter be1orr· lhe PUC. said the dt•c1saon could mean rate reductions of $250 million for Pacific Tt'lcphone anrl General Tel<'phonC' <'UStom<•rs 1f the s ame principle 1s applied. The gas company responded by saying it would fi~hl the rul- ing as far a s the state Supreme Court, and described the rulm~ as arbitrary. "Once W C ha\'(' TC'ViC'\\('tl lhl' commission'::. order in detail. we will file a pPtition for rehrannJL. If nccf'ss:iry we intenrl to t:rke the ca~e ti) th<• California S11pr(•m1· Court." <• <'omµany SJl'>k\" .. man ~a1<1. The PUC .&tatc>m('lll m ;1cl1· no mrntwn 11f ;iny 1:lf'j(af or 11n prn1wr <11'l1on hy thl' 1:<1" <'Onl· pany. warfart' in black J.:hl'llos. a lhes1" rf'Jt'Ctcd by their above ground supporters. Chit>f Scott was marked for de- ath, ~~e m ug:nine said. becau~c hi s department allegedly hara~~l'd blacks during thl' in- \t'lH1gat 1011 of ltH' so-called Zebra :-.lay111gs of whites 1111974. Three unnamed Oakland poliCl' were on the hst because of their mvolvl'ment JO the controversial shootmt-: deatb of a black tecn- a ge r. and four others for part1c1paling 1n the fatal shMl· an~ or an unnamNi tn•'lllal d<'fl'<'· live. arcording to HollJni'( Stone. In addition. lh1• llarrii-1·~ re· porll'dly 1·omp1lt•d a list of lx1mb- mg targt>ts that inclurll'd FA! anrf lnlf'rnal He\'{'/IU<' St•rvt<·e offices m nearby San Mateo. and Hurl- 111g.inw otr11·('" of lh<' US lloanl or Paroll'. L'S. llun•au ol Pri::.on., and Law Enforn.•mcnt Ad - min1s trnti1m Age11ty. Miss lll'a r~l. arrested with the llarriM·' la~I St•ptt•mber and con- virt<'d M arc·h 20 of bank robbery. assisted 10 l he research or soml' <If thr t11r~cls but was m sharp d1sagreemPnl with Harris' in· o;ri.tem·e on \'rolenee, it was rt'· ported. Thr ext ent of Miss Hearst ''i ass is tance was not spec1f1c>d. I Colle ge Night At Library I ligh S<'hool studenL<; and their parents are in vited to a "Coll('gc and Uni vers1ty Night" from 7 to 9 p.m . April 6 at the Huntington Bf' a ch Cl·ntral Library. Golden West StrC\!l and T albert Avnuc. More than 40 private and public uni versities wi ll he repr<'scntt>d during the event, !>pon:.ort·d b y Marina, Wt"slmins ll•r and Hunt ington Hear h 1111.:h Sd1ools. l'arcnli. and s tudents may di~· c·u:.s adm1ss11Jn requirc·m1·11t-> 11nd program!-offered. i;c hool ol · flciab s aid If lifeguard towers are freshl y painted. ran summ~r be far off? The ranks of these towers lined up at Huntington Beach will b<.> broken as they arc strung out along the beach to ser ve as watchtowers for the sentin<'ls of th" s urfline BPautiful spring Wt'athcr alrE'aciy has Jurc•d large weekend ('ro" d~ to Ornn~<· Coast b£'ach<.·~ and Eastt-r v ucat1on for many you ngsters is only a week or so away. EDIT I ON * * * VOL. 69, NO. 91, S SECTIONS, 62 PAGES By WILLIAM SCOEDEK Ot-.O.ll'fPI• .... Dav1d Odell. Alameda County's top htalth official. •as hired l<>-8 a y by Oran1e Count y aupervisors to 41dminister all ' county health functions. He may also possibly assume control in the near future of a new human sen ices s uper agency. Oden. 48. was selerted alter ~upervisors met in a brief u· ecutJve ltSsfon •Ith county Ad· minlatratl ve OfClcer Robert TbomH aodcollDlY PersoooelOC· ficer R.A. Scott. The new county heallhchJefhas .served In an eql.li v a lent role in the northern California county since 1972, reporting directly to the Alameda Board or Supervisors. He is not a phys ician. Prefacing bis r ecommendation that Odell be given the new health ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA admlnlltrator's poat. whkh will pay $44,400 a year. 'I'bomas told superviaors the normal rttM.Ul· lng procedures were bypassed because of the need for a person of the "tUghestpossiblequabty " •·we do not see this as a training situation.•• Thomas s aid. "Rather. the job call.sf or a person who. while being tecluticolly and professionally competent. 1s above all a proven ad· ministrator. ·• Thomas stressed that the new admimstrator had to be a person with good rapport and contact at the federal a nd state level •nd should "also be well grounded in the operation of local govem· ment. "There ore r elatively few pea. pie available who would meet the position ~uirement.s. therefore, although an open. beavJJy ad- v•rtl•ed recruitment would draw many appUC'ants. it would not necessartly attract the best poss!· ble applicants." Thomas said. Tbe CAO told supervl50Mi he and ~ott sought out indivldu3ls who we-re a lready e mployed in top level administration and not necessarily s~kinc new jobs. Thomas told s uperv\sOrs he felt it was more important to place the empb.asl.s on filling the job with a Today's Closing N.Y.St~ks TEN CENTS whatever selection proeess 1~ ulilir.ed." The reference was to criticism by minority group leaders Tues day when supervisors approved appointment or a 28-year-old ad ministrati ve analyist to the job ol social services dlrector, bypass ing the number two man 10 that (See ODELL, Pate A.1) • ID Plane Crash To C'usto•ers 1 Gas Company Refund Ordered LOS ANGELES CAP> -The state Public lJtiht1es Com· m1ss1on has ordered Southern CalJfornia Gas Co. to makl' a $4 .S She Flees Kidnaper; Loses Car million refund to rustomers on grounds 1l took a tax break th11t benefited the rompany ID!>tead of consumers. The refunds ''stem from the ~as company's i.elect1on or a federal rncome tax option "hich reduced its hnanc1al nsk!> in 1975 rather than an option "h1ch would have immediately fl owed through certain tax sav10gs to 1t.s customers." the P UC !>Did Tues· day. Commission officials added that they fe ll prudent manage· ment required a federal tax op· lion '4h1ch 1mmed1alely pro\1ded consumers the tax savings. °""' ~ ... -·.., ltlt!MI ... It-I« A young school teacher. ab- ducted by a kidnaper who held what felt like a gun munle to her neck as she drove out o( a Hunt· lngton Beach s hoppmg center. escaped with her hfe and also her eroceries Monday nlsht. A spokes man for the Los Angeles city attorney's office. which argued the matter belore the PUC, said the dt.>cision could mean r ate reductions of $250 mllhon l or Pacifi c Telephone and General Telephone customers if the same prrnc1ple 1s apphf.'<i SHORE PATROLMEN GUARD CRASH DEBRIS COLLECTED OFF SAN ONOFRE Sandv Munns. 22, lost her 1.964 compact car a(ter she got away from her captor on Beach .Boulevard just south o( Adams Avenue but police expect lo find it abandoned. Mias Muons called from a nearby service station shortly after the 7:30 p .m . episode that . originated in a shopping complex at Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue. "She was walking to her car when she was accosted by a guy who said he bad a gun and put a warm metal obJert against her nt>ek," Pohce Patrol Sgt • .Mike Sorg said today. The young Norwalk·La Mirada UJ>lfi ed School D1stncl employe told Officer Dennis Metzger the 1u.spect hopped mto her car after ~~lung where shew as going. Told she would be heading north on Re arh Boulevard. the kldnaper rt'portedly said that was tine, because she was going hls way. The victim . who lives in the :\OUth·cenltal Huntington Beach area ialso, told police she was forced to dr1vr w 1th hl·r ryt's 1tral1tht ahead 11nd lh<· weapon pressed to hu neck, until told to pull over near l\dams Avenue. Her abdudor w1mlt.'<1 to drive • "tit' rorccd her out nnd told her 1to rome around to Lhf' passengt•r ·11lde and tcct In," SJ(l. Sora s:ud today in review In a the lnrldt'nl. , "No." !'lnApped the teacher, who had been leavmit s Von·l'I 1.Market wtth d inner ltem111 when 1 CSff KIDNAP, Pa!Ce AZ> I I • Track Meet Slated M o r e thon 200 Irvl n«- youngaters have entt'red the clay's second annuaJ track and .fltld meet to be held at UC irvtne's track a rea Sunday. The hird throu1b eighth tcrnders wlll ompete in a variety of events rom 10a.m. until aboul2p.m. I MEMBERSHIP 1.sow EASILY •·The r e w as tremendous response to the ad. l sold my membership easily." Myatery Shrouds Crath of Light Pl•ne Juat Off Famed Su11ng Beach The gas company re!>ponded by saying 1t would f1Rht the rul· mg as far as the state Supreme Court. and described the ruling as arbitrary. '"Once we have revu.•wed !he comm1ss1on 's order in detail. we Will fil e a pcllt1on for reheanng. H necessary we intend to take the case to the Cahforma Supreme Court," a company spokeltman said. The PUC state ment mad<• no mention of a ny 11le~JI or 1m· proper a<·tion by tht• .:J!> <:om· pany. 2 Teens Die In Cliff Crash ARCADIA (,\Pl Twuoffour tl--en ager!> ridina in a t'.11 v.1•rc• )ct lied when the \'t:hirh· "1·nt nut n( <'ontrol, rrush<"d throu11h a Au.1n l rail and tumbled down 11 fiOO foot c lifr. authorities said The names or the d('ad m tht> U<' cidt>nt Tuesday n1aht wer(' not 1m mediately released Orf1rers said they were aRed 17 and IS The dnvt-r of !he cur an'1 thr fourth· youlh suHcr('d 1nJurl("• 10 the r rash whic h O<'Curn"1 whc·n the vchtClt' went out of control on Santa Anita Canyon Road. Assailant Shoots CM Bondsman A Costa Mesa bail bondsrrrnn. working late al his office. "a!> surprised m the parking lot by a gunman who shot him m the stomach. Police said Robert llenry Glazier, 37, was able to draw his re \'olver and ~et off sev(•ral shots of his own at the neemg os· s a1lant A :-tarr s pokt>s mcin .it Jl oag Memonal llosp1tal !>Jtd Glaller. of Laauna Niguel, "as rcport<.>d in ~ood condition today following the I I µ m. ~hootout al 130 Jo:a'>l l7lh SI Octt>ct1vt•s found st>verul SP<'nl !lhelli. ut the• st·en<' la:.t n111ht and determined the) wen• f rom c;1a11er's 45 cahbt>r re\Olver. Pohce m vest11talor Gt'rry I.. Thompson said poht I' w<·re rt·· turnrng to lhf" s ite th" morninll lt> see what they roultl f111<I "It wa-; 1usl too tfzt rk tn obtain mu<'h 111 the way of cv1de1wt• last night," he s1ud Poli<'e Lil'utenanl <; L Lonon said Glnr.1er w11!C rur ryinl( his hnektlSt> out to his cJr when th(• attack occurred II<' :1nHI Cilaz1cr descnbed the o~satlant 88 bt•1n~ of oh ve complexion and ~t;indrni.: Dbout five feet J t mch('11 tall <See WOlJNDEr>, Page 1\2) 34-eent Stamp First-class Rate in 1984? WASIJJNGTON (AP> -The cost or mailin~ a let· ter could go up to 34 cents by 1984 if post al subs1d1es are not incr eased, an oCfirial of the General Account· ing omce warned today. "Assuming continuation 0£ traditional levels of pos tal services and declining m ail volume, we estimate that the first-class rate would be 34 cents it the service is to break even in 1984," William J . An· derson told the House postal service subcommittee. If Plane Bits Reactor Safety Assured at Plant The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station would remain s afe if struck by a light plane, such as the one that crashed ear· ly today about two miles north or the generating plant. according to a Southern California Edison engmeer. Ken Ras kin, m anager o f generation engineering. srud the bubble.shaped containment over the nuc lear reactor is designed lo withs tand Im p act or light :aircraft. "If that sort of plane hit, the con tainme nt would not be penetrated. There would be no effect on nuclear safety," Bas kin said lie said v1brat1on resulting from ~ur h a crash might cause the plant to automatically s hut down. · Baskin suid a large r plane. such as commercial jeL'i that travel betwren Los Angeles <•nd San D1f'1lO, "undoubtedly would penel rate" the containment, 1£ t;trur k. lie sale!, however. that such an occurrence 1s considered "highly onhkely." ''If you want lo Htlk about a bigger plane, you arc tulklng about a probability wtuch ls very sm all," Baskin said. Any obJect that penetrated the containment would strike cranes and other equipment before hit· ting a two.root thick reinforced concrete ''shield" that sits over the top of the reactor core where radioactive material is located. Baskin said tbe plant would either shut down automatically or be shut down in the event oC such an incident. 2 Act for Defense CRASH SITE SPOTTED Plane Down Off Onofre Home mover Wif1s Appeal Against Avco Justices of the Fourth Districl Court o f Appeals in S an Bernardino c leared the wa.v tuesday for collection or SI. 1 million in damages from Avco Community Development Corp. NewporL Beach atto rney Donald Belveal said the ruling by the appellate court means that he can now seize Avco assets In that amount to aatluy the Judam •nt. awarded soils engineer Dorry Lippert of Garden Grove. Lippert got the damages when an Orange County Superior court jury •1treed that he hAd been hnr· assed by Avco when he moved his home from M isslon Viejo to a site in Laguna Niguel. Lippert, 32, testified in that trial tbal efforts to balk his re· location led to his aufCering a massive heart attack during a series of d laputes with Avco Jawyers. Explodes At Onofre Beach By JACK CHAPPELL Of IN O•ll'f ~11et SI.alt A small private aircraft ex· ploded in m1d·a1r early today orr the San Onofre beach approx· lmately two miles north of tho nuclear generating station. At least two people were believed killed. The plane id entified as a Cessna 172 Skyhawk JI. a four passenger craft. is believed to have been from the Los Angeles area. The explosion occurred at about 2 : 15 u m. and was wit· n essed by San Cleme nt e policeman Dwayne Ber berich and several Ma rine Corps personnel. Divers called to the crash scene initia lly found three hands and one arm floating in waist de · ep water oH the San Onofre Beach Club. The parts were from a man and a woman, according to 8111 Souza. deputy coroner from San Diego County. Ther e was no immediate iden tification and it was not known 1f more than two persons wer e aboard the c raft. The crash was several hundred yard-. south of former preside nt Nixon's estate , La Casa Pacifi ca . A Marine Corps, s pokesman said there was no evidence that indicated the plane had been car· ry111g any contraband. Large portions of the ai rcrafl hit the water about 400 to 600 yards from shore. Divers hy mid· day today had recover ed all the portions or the plane except fuselage, motor and one wing. A front section of the plane in· eluding landinit gear was found suspended in t he water bouyed by air 111 lhe landing gear lire. San Clemente Li feguard Lieutenant Lynn Hughes and guard Greg Hulsizer were the• first d ivers on lhe scene and found the suspended portions or the aircraft. About 25 d iverc; from the! Orange Counly llndcrwatttr &>arch and Rl'M'UC Team workNl the area off the> heo<'h searching for pieces or plant' or human rl! mains. The team, m:1dc up or scubu rlivers from rill th•' Oran~t> Coun t v Mar1nl' Sa fol y lkpartmenl"i unll !he ShcrtH''> Oeparlmcnl :1l!'o dove orr in th(• v1rmity of an oil ~ht•k nol for from ~horc. (Sef' Pl.AN t:, Pa~e A2) l ..<1w C'loa1d~ tonight :in1t ihur!lliav morninl(, <:I N11" 1111-! Thursalt1 y afternoon, \\Ith loc·al $(1t ~l y WC'~I w1n1l 1; I.ow tonight nwl 5'1<., high 1 hursday upJX!1 ros. INSIDE TODA V Two onalysea o/ ~on bc>ne/it• art llkf'lll to ldclt up new controver11u. Storlca, BT. I That's the advertisinc success ~~~rience of the Costa Mesa rruan who placed this ad ; I Newport Buch Athletic His testimony came as the Ford administration indicated it may be softening opposition to ha~her government subsidies tor the financially·lroubled postal agency. SAN JOSE (AP) -Two Sym· bionese Liberation Army m em· bers ha ve a judge's permission to net as their own attorneys when they stand trial on charges of try. ing to f'!lcape from the Alameda County jail . But hil plans ror collection or the compensation suffered a set- back wben Judge RobeTt t.. Corfman t~sed aside the verdict retched lo his courtroom and compelled Belveal to turn t.o the apPellale cCMart. A) ...._,T,... at I ~ tiub mt-mbt-rsb1p. $125. Call uot-itx xx. If you have anything to sell or rent, call 6-42-5678. We make 11 f'lsy for you to pul a few words to work for you, in the Daily Ptlot. President Ford will consider ''modest increases'' in the federal s ubsid y for the mail ageMy, press secretary Ron Nessen said Tuesday, one d:ty after Postmaster Gen. Benjamin F . Ba1lar warned Congress the Poslal Service could be insolvent within a year. They ar e Joseph Remiro. 29, and Russell LiltJc. 26. accused of attempted escape, robbery a:nd assauJl with a deadly weapon on a police offlceT 11temmin1 from • Karch 1, 1174, incident. &lvuJ won hia cue on appeal but Judie Corfman -ialn In· tervened b7 aunU01 a tem· <See AVCO, Pase Al) fL f I 1181 tr••-.r · All MeY!ff •• _. A II Moftlc .. , •• AJ ....,...,,_, .. At ................. A4 D 1-11 ~ ..... Ceotfltf A 1 .. 11 or....,.. CM or ,_.. ••·~ All ~ MitilK,_ Ar .. ,. ,_, .... """ ... (4" n• .. ctlM •• A I T'!INWt a f ' CJ 'WMtW A• er ....... "' ... 12 UAll Y PILOT l're•r,...A J PLANE ••• Durln• th~ early mornlna operation beUcoptua from the nearby U .s. Coast Guard new low over ll\• oeean au.m.,un, to 9-eate wrecka1e and Wuminat •a tM arta wlth flood h&hta to aid dJvera. AuthoritJea Iron> Uw San Dte10 Cowlty Coroaer'a omce and from Camp Pendleton aearched a mlle aoo, atretc:h or beach 1oo&101 r~ . remaJn• the :.ta may bave ~tln. The recovered Pol'Uooa ol the aircraft were clearly cbaf'Tff by ftarnt'I. Investigators from the federal Transportation Aiency were at the scene examlnin& wreekaie. Thia would confirm eye wil- oas accounu of a fittbalJ occur- nne O\ er the ocean Lance Corporal Norman Jobiuon, a beach attendant, waa aJeepln1 1n a trailer about l,000 yards from the c rasb site. He reported that he beard a ··boom " during the morning but that it did not awaken him and he chalked It up to a bad drum. The F ederal Aviation Ad· mlnutrauon Office in San Diego reported the plane was re- gistered to Shaw Akmot.ive at Oranae County Airport. A Shaw spokeaman confirmed that an initial -check of the -aircraft number lnd.icat.ed it was ooc of the firm's planes. He uid it was "a company aircraft" but declined to glve further details pending io- vestJeaUon. KIDNAP •.• confronted and kidnaped. "Okay .•. , "her abductor con- ceded. Investigators said Miss Munns chose not to attemp.1 to drag her abductor out of her older model car and JUSt let him have it, but dJd demand the return of her gTOceries. The k1dnaper allowed her to retr ieve the bags and then zoomed off northbound on lieach Boulevard as the angry school ~eacher walked briskly to the corner to call for h elp. She was unharmed in the inci- dent, which pohce theorize may have Involved a suspect merely m a hurry to get to h.is destina- tion. or perhaps planning to use it m a getaway after a holdup. The s hopping center lot in which the kidnap occurred ta re- latively busy most evenings but /II 1ss M unn.g ·abductor apparently hid waitio1 and took her by sur· prise asshe got into her car. ••-1• ..._,., Mat .... ,. ••'- 0..1,"' ... __ DIVER BEGINS SEARCH FOR CRASH REMAINS Occ:up•n .. of Pl•ne Sought In W•tert Ott S•n Onofre Beach 'Evidenf!e Larking' Callaway Freed By Air Board WASHINGTON <AP> -The Callaway held the Pentagon i>03t. Civil Aeronautics Board said to· The CAB r eported on a probe day ther e is msufricient evidence by its Bureau of Enforce ment lo establis h that former Army into Callaway's efforts to obt ain Secretary Howard H Callaway the landmg rights at an airport violated CAB r egulations in ob· near Crested Butte in Colorado, tajmng special landing rights for where a firm in which Callaway charter planes near the Colorado owns controlling interest has dc- ski resort he controls. veloped a ski resor t. But the board said it Is sending Callaway r esigned as Presi- its report and materials it dent Ford's election cam pa1an gathered dunng Its investigation manager Tuesday while several to the 1?ep~rtm ent of Justice for go\•ernment investigations m- use In its mvest1gat1on mto the volving the Cres ted Butte resort matter. The CAB said the Justice proceeded. but io:a1d s.n an in. Department requested the report terv1ew. "I 'm conf 1dent there and materials. will be complete exoneration." T he board also said it was Calla way had been on leave al sending its r e port a nd 1n -his own r equest rrom the cam- vesti1?ative muterials to the paign job Since publlshed reports Defense Department becaus e that before resiRninR h111 Defense Leisure Worlders Drop Mortuary Fight' Department JOb he met m hts Pentagon offlee with Agriculture DE>partment and F'ort>st Ser vice offiC'ials to ar g ue for C':<pon!.1on of the resort The Crested Rutte resort i-; on govern ment l and, a nd local 1-~orest Service oHicials oppoi.ed expansion Continued l'onstrurtion of a mort UJry designed to meet the nN·d~ of nearby Laguna Jlllls I A.•1surr World residents is as- 'urt'd todoy with the abandon- ment by suing r esidents or at- tC'mpts to obtain a restraining or- <11·r 1n Orange County Supcnor Court l 'ro• Pag~ A l ODELL ... 1lepartme nt , Richard Ru1.t. 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""'''~·~·· ,... .. , ..... ..,.,..,.-""' ~n""•'"'' Irvine attorney Glen Wood- mansee said the s tumbhnl{ hlock in the effort to ha It building of the MC'Corm1ck Mortuaries faclllty has ooen the Sl00,000 surety bond sN by Judge H . Walter Steiner. "lie went as far as to give us a time payment plan but no on<' in- volved in this action has that kmd of rollat eral," WoodmanH•e said '( certainly don't hll\r II , In fact , I donated my serv1ct·., to the pla1nt1ffs " Woodman'>ee said the i:roup or Leisure Wo rld re'l1dents "ho :med McCorm1l'k Mortuaries and who claimed to repre11ent 1,400 members of lht> retirement com· munit:t• will continue to ~e<'k damages from the defendant.\ in a future trrnl. "Hut we don 'I know what tho'le damaiel art' hkel) to tx> unlll thr mortuary is com p£et1'<1." he 11a1it .. Rut th€.') will he• oble tc,.o rl(u1• "hen 1t 1s finished that lhl'V hav1.• ;1 llood vu•-.• of the niortuwry from the Clubhouse Three on•n and a ... se!'l!'I their domaaes acrnrd ingly ... MV Husband Jailed in Family Tiff A Mission Viejo man was jailed Tuesday n i1ht after shenff's or flcers allege he beat and lclclced his wil e during a dispute that re- portedly stemmed from her pro- loneed use of the telephone Oran1e County Sheriff's of- ficers charged Roser J oseph Rohrig, 32, of 23433 Via Rooda, with felony wife beating after he a1Je1edl1 innicted iruurtes on hlB wife, Vicki Ltt Rohna. rT ()(ficers said Rohrig pulled tus wile from the teJepbone after or derint her to hang up and then beat aad kicked htr. She was al- lowed to return hom e after medical trHtment. The)' said Rohna requ1red t.rutment at tbe county jail for 1uatches on bis arms and. hands that were apparenUy infl.lcted dw101 the quarrel. Ralph 0 . Walton. Callaway's brother -in.law and a Crei.lC'd Butte stockhold<'r, told The As· soc1ated Press that Callaway held a board meeting m his Pen· tagon office five month!. after he was sworn in as Army sceretury. Walton said the boarct meeting took plare "aft<'r 5" on a week· day in OC'tobt>r , 197J The CAB said its mvestigat1on showed Calla v. ay c:ommun1cated Wllh lWO members or lhe board "'hile Arm)• secretary about air transportation to Cre~l<'d Bulle However, the bo;ird ~aid m vestrgators ronC'lud<'d "lh<' rom municat1o ns 1n volv1·d d1<1 not violate the board's rult> dealin~ with ex part<' cpnvnlt•) com municullons " Nonetheless, thl' <.:AU sa11I 1t rturded "the makin11 or lht•w pnvate eommun1ratwn' hy Mr Callaway wh1l<' In r{'(tt•rul scrv11·1• regrettable because they hiiH· creattd the appearance of S1>!Jc1L m~ preferenllul treatment · F ro• Pag~ 11 I AVCO ••• porary stay or tht• judl(menl up held by the h11ther court 11nd scheduling a hearinl( 1n h is courtroom An earlier writ issued by the hllh court halted thr heanng. And the appellate court stepped 1n again Tuesday to permanently bar Judge Corfman from any further action 1n the Lippe rt case "He should never have got back into It In the first place," Belveal said. "The appeals court settled that tssue Tu<'Sday and cleared the way for Barry to rol- lect his money " Belveal said he w1JI now con- tact Avco lawyers to d iscuss the issue of Lippert 's compensation and the methods to bt used in that settlement "But thia is the end of the road for them. mak.e no mistake." ~e aa.id. ''There Is no other appellate route to go and if It means seizin• thei.r aueu to settle thls th n we'll aeize them.'' Neither Lippert nor represen- tatives of the Avco ~roup were available for comment today. Second Bean Guilty Joins Brother Hug4 in Prison 41 TOM BARLEY oea.0.11,,.. ... _ Ch~rlH Dennis B<-an was found awlty of f1r11t degree murder to day In th~ •laying of Fountain Valley scholar-athJcte Stephen "Mike" Finklea Hu ronv1ct1on came alter Ju~t t"'o days of dellbt'rauon hy on Orange County Superior Court Jury. Bean's brother, Hugh, already has been condemned to dJe in California's gas chamber for his part in the l"ln klea murder. Charles Bean. 22, d11.playcd no l'mot1on .ts a Jury -Lhat m~t nu"' determine 1r he too must du.• hied grimly bark to JudRt! WillJam L Murray 's courtroom with the gwlty verdict. Hugh Bean, 24, already has has been delivt'red to San Quentm'!. death row to await exeeuuon. 3 Freed Of Po~ Charges Three Orange County men ae- cused of smuggling marijuana from Mexico to a warehouse in Ventura a re free today after a federal Judge threw out the case and said thetr arrests resulted from an illegal search. Gary E S medley .28, or El Toro, Dennis Latter , JJ. or Buena Park, anJ Phillip M osk1 os, 27, of Laguna Hills. we re among 13 men arrestedJan.17 m Ventura. Nine tons ot marij uana as- sertedly were seized. The men were accused or operating a ship· to-shore smu~gllng ring. Federal agents descnbed the se11ure as the biggest pot haul in West Coast history lJ S. Distric t Court Judge Manuel Real granted a defense motion to suppress the e,;dence against the 13 defendants. sa.rm.e that the agents who o~erved the alleged s hip-to-shore act1v1liet. had insuff1c1cnt evidence to de- tain and search the derendants. Federal prosecutors said today in Los Angeles they are consider- ing appealing the case in the Ninth Circwt Court or Appeals. f'1nkl<'a. l!I. a star .athlt'l~"• ho rapuined the Onrn&t' Coai.t Colleae wre:.t11na tum. was shot to de.th Oct 31, 1974 while be worked as a port lJmt' clt'rk at .a Fount:iln V111lt'y market It "'H ar((ued Iii the younaer lknn 'a trial thot he played no part in the shayln" of Finklea although hl' admitted being 111 lhe market v. Ith his brotht>r Hugh nean testified l&S u de- fense wltnt'SS that he Ored both guns used to shoot Finklea ;It the counter and a:. the badly wounded ~outh ought refuge 111 j ba<•k room or the store S3nt3 Ana police arresled lhe brothers 24 houri. I at er They found both guns UM.'<! in the killing and $133 taken from the <·ash rE•g1s ter in the Bean brother:.· car Judjte Murray ordcrt'd the 1ury to return to his courtroom Mon day for deliberat1oru; that could lead lo &>an rerel\ lllg the deat.h penalty earlier meted out to his brother GUILTY OF MURDER Ch•rtH Dennis Bean Speedy Attorneys Pick Battin Jury Workm~ "1th u l>P<'L'<l and t'fr1. c1enc\ that ob\ 1ously delighted Su1>1.-nor Court Judge Kennt•lh E Lae. la" yers for both side<; Jgn·ed Tuesda} night on a JUr) thJt "111 t'\ l•ntualh rule on OrJn):t· County S~pen1sor Robt-rt U11tt1n 's guilt or in- nocence. Jud~e Lae srheduled opening l>tatemcnts for Mone.lay uHt•r compliml'nt1ng Dt'Puty D1stntl Attornev Jack R\an and defcnliC attornt')· M allhc:w Kunl1ch for l 'rone Pag_. ;I I WO U NDED G lazier , who formerly worked for Frank Downes Bail Bonds. opent'd his own office st•veral month~ :igo at lht> 17th Strcl'l toe a ti on Police have no sus pects 1n <'Uslody a nd are continwn.: the mvest1gat1on. t.1km~ less than l" 11 ll.1\ s to p1t·i.. the panel Both lawyers had carlll'r pre d1rted thJt 11 would take al lei.Isl a ''eek to select t ht• Jury Th(.• JUr~ of s1~ mt•n and i.1>. ~omen 1s ;tlso equally d1v1d~d 111 terms of poht1cal arflhauon SI\ a r e Dtmocr ab .:rnd s ix tH1· Hepubhcans. Th1•y will be asked by Hyon ''' find (lattin. 46, guilty uu !WVt•n felonv t•ounts <'Onta1ncd in .i Gr and Jury indictment Tha t ind1ctml'nt 1nclu1frs charges of gr and theft. m1sap propri:.1t 1on of µul>lil· rund ... uml tht• flltnJ( or f.ibt• pa} ('l.11ms tu llH' l'OU nt) Thn stt'm from H:inm·., .11 h·~t·d . OllSUSl' u ( l'{IUlll} m.111 pov.er and malt'rials tlunnit l11s unsut·cessful 1974 t•amvmitn f111 lht• offlrl' or Cahfornw lu•ull·na111 .:ovc•rnor. Hallin UOSUCC'<'SSfully arl{U<•d dunn~ 10 weeks or prctnal hear· ings that he Jl; the \ 1l't1m •11 il 1scr1m1natory prost·rulrl)n hv District Attorney Cecil I hck~ Patty Plotted Deaths? I Bay Area Cops Target of Plans-Magazine J S AN F RAN\lSCO CAP) - Symb1one:.r L1b<'rnl1on Army "soldier.," Wilham and F'mlly Harns. aided 1n their rescarrh by Patrir1a Ht'arst . plotted as sassmat1ons or Rav J\rC'a la" en- forcement 0 H1c1als, Rolling Stone maRazmc reported today. The larg('ls, a<·cordJng to the ma~az1n l', 1nrludc•d the n-San Francisco Police Ch.id Donald Scott and at least seven Oakland policemen. None or the nssassinalion plots was carr ied out. The art1rle appears m thP Apnl 22 issue of the magazine. due to ~o on sale Thursday Portions of the story were madr :.ivaslable previously to t he Associated Prt's" In the 10 000 word story, the third the mai.:a1 111c has don(' on the llearst ea<;r. thr authors rt" port the llarnscs compiled n 11.,l of targ(•ls for posi.1hlc· poliUc·ul as11n11s1natwn m retahal1on for Sig11 of S pring the deaths or SIX SLA !.Oldiers in a fiery l.o:. A ngcles shootout 1n :.t a\ 1 97~ T.ht couple believed. Roll1ni.: Stone said, that k1lhnR unpopul:Jr pohremcn \\oulc1 1gn1t" i;:urrnlla \\Jrlare 1n black ghetto:,,. J lhl·"IS reJrcled by their aLove ~round :.upporters Chier Scott was marked for d<'· ath, thc magazine said, bN·au.,t• hi:. dt•JJllrtmen t allt•gedl y haras!><'d blac·ks dunng thl' m vcsti~at1on of lhe so called Zt'bra !'>laym)o(s or whites tn 1974. Three unnamed Oakland pot.re were on the li-.t bl•('a11st' or lh(·1r 10\ olv(•ment tn lh•· r11ntro\ l'r\1.11 ~t>ootmg <kath of :i hl.il·k h't•n 31?1.'r, and 111111 11th('r ~ l11r part1c1vulln1? 111 I hi· fatal ... h1~11 1ni.: of an unnamc•il m1·nt.1I <f,.(1·1· ll\ e .• 1l'l'Orrt1ng tu ltollinR St11n1· In add11111n. thl' ll;irni.t·-; n• port1•1llv t omplft·d a 1r ... c nf ll11111h 1ng targc•h that m('furtrtl f l\l .ind lnkrn.11 ltM'l'flUI' S<·n 1t·1· 11fl1<·t·~ in nl'arby San M aleo. and Hurl mgame offices of the US lkrnnl or Parole. U S Burrau or Prison' and Law f;nforccmt•nL Ac! mm1strat1on J\gem·.v. :>hi.s llearst , ;.1rrP:.lt'<111.1th thl' Jfarno;eo; Inst Septi·mbc.•r .ind con \'ICted M arrh 20 of l.!Jnk rohb<·1 v asi.1!>led in tht• reM·a• ch ur '''m1• or the ta r~et:. but wai. 1n sharfl tl1:.:ii;:rel•ml'nl with llarn.,· 111 ,,JSlt·m·t· on violence, 11 was n · porll•d IT'S A BIRD, IT'S A PLA NE. Hunllnl{ton Ut'al·h pol1c<' ... rann<'d the s k1c' 100.1~ n•>I fur ,1 bird or a plane, hut for a guv m ,, funny n·d :in<I hhw ""' ""Ith a lnl! S" on the ft11111 ('1t} <'mpl<J} 1• lfrkc L1J!hl h11fll<•1 lolcl offll't'rs that i..>rn1•11n1• hrnk1· 11110 a i.ht-d at th .. 1·11v ·~ Ad\'t'n lure Land l'urk awl ·''"''' ,, s:1:1 Suiwrman ('Oi.tum1· --- 4llL. °"''' ............. '" .............. ... If lifeguard towers are freshly painted . ran s ummer be far orr ? The r•rnk!'> of these towt.>rs lined up at Huntmgton ~ach will be broken ns they are strung out along tht> he.1ch lo M!ne a watchtowers for the srntmc•ls of th<' surfline Hl'auliful -;prinj! wc•:.ilher c.1l~ac1y has lurt•d lttrl:L' "eckend t•rowd!. to Orange Coa!lt bcachl's ancf I-:astc•r vacation for many youngsters 1s only a '' e~k or so 3way Lag11na/South Coast T oday's Clos ing .Y. S toeks EDITION •' Sa1'es Groceries ·Plucky Teacher Defies Kidnaper A youne school teacher. ab- duct~ by a kadnaper who held what felt like a gun muule to her MCk as she drove out of a Hunt- lncton ae.ach shopping center. escaped with her life and also her groceries Monday night. Sandy Munns, 22, locst her 1964 compact car after she got away from he r captor on Beach Boulevard just south of Adams Avenue but police expect to find iUbandoned. Miss Munns called from a nearby service stataoo shortly alter the 7: 30 p m episode that originated ln a shopprng complex ·Mortuary Project Cleared Continued con st ruction of a mortuary dcs11tnt<d to m<'cl tht• needs of nearby Luj:una llalls Leisure World residents as as· sured today with th1.· obandon· ment by suing residents of al· tempts to obtain a rCjtta1nlng or- dt'r in Orange County Supenor Court. Irvine attorney Glen Wl)od· mansee s:ud the stumbling block an the effort to hall bwldmii of the McCormick Mortu:m es facahl\ hat been the $100,000 surety bon~I set by Judge H Walter Steiner "He went all far a' to 1t1ve us a time payment plan but no one in- volved an thlb a<:t1on has that kind or c.'Ollate ral ... Wood mans e(• said. "I certainly don't hav<' at , an fact. I donalt>d my service?. to the pla1nt1Cfs " Woodmansee said the itroup of t.e1surc World re!tidents who 11ued McCormick Mortuaries and who claimed lo repre~nl 1,400 member!\ of the retirement com· mun1ly wilt continue to seek damages from the ddendantb 1n u future trial "But we don't know what lhO!'ll' damages are lik{'ly lQ he until the mortuary 1:. \'Omplclt-d, .. he :.aid "But they will hf' uh!(• lo ar~lll' whE>n 11111 finished thut lhey have "llOC><I va~w of thl' mortuury from the Clubhou!ll' Thrl'l' ar\'a und ll!t su1 their dama~t'l> lll'('ord· lngly.'' Woodman et' 11a1d tw "'"" .1110 compellf'd lo drop hi" l"fl>rt to ob lain a reslratnin~ otd1·r wht•n lawyers for l\1 r('orm1l'k a1.,ured hJm tht'Y would t.1ke the '''Hit' to appellate cou1l 1r th<• hond "ll' i>0:0.t ed "That "'ou Id h 11 ' 1• lw<•n .1 <'ll'lh bu111m•1111," lw 'l nicl · Th11t ,lull' ment in court plu1111ur 111.1t11ht \' to rol:11• lht• bond rollt .. , 1h,1l round in lht' low11u1t " Wooc1man"t'l' ~aul tw will b<• • nppenrlna before th<> Oran~·· 1 County Jloord of Su1>4"1·v111or11 to· 1 day In a bid to halt what h<' said 111 'the planned con11trurt1on of n111r1• 'mortuur1e:o. In tt11• 1 ... •1•mrl' W1>rhl area. "I und('rl\t11nd thnl th1•rr .u t• plans for al lea~t l"' o m1>rt' dt•nth relatc-d h<'llit1.-11," hi' :-.old I, "Naturally. the rc1111lcnt11 do10<n th.ere are furious about It uncl they wt1ot some 41ct1on from the •county" I • , MEMBERSHIP ,· 1SOLD U.,ILY ·'The re w a " t rt•m cndnu" response to the ad J old m y membership ea"lily " I Thal's the advertlitjng . ucces'I l c-cperlence or the Cost3 Mesa , man who placed this ad: • Ne-.port ~ach AthlMlr nub ml'rnber~h1p. $1~ Coll Ult·Ultlt If you have anythlnJt to !lt ll or rent. call 6'&2·5678 We mokc 1t easy for you lo put o ffw ~ord~ 10 work for you, In the Daily Pilot. at Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue. "She was walking to her car when she was accosted by a gll)' who said he had a gun and put a warm metal object again.st her neck," Police Patrol Sgt. Mike Sorg said today. The young Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District employe told Officer Dennis Metzger the suspect hopped into her car after asking whe re she was going. Told s he would be heading north on Beach Boulevard, the k1dnaper r eportedly said that was fine, because she was going h1sway. The victim. who Hves in the south-central Huntmgton Beach area also. told police she was forced to drive with her eyes straight ahead and the weapon pressed lo her neck, until told to pull over near Adams Avenue. Her abductor wanted to drive "He forced her out and told her to come around to the passenger side and get in." Sgt. Sorg said today in reviewing the incident . "No." snapped the teacher. who had been leaving a Von's Market with dinner items when confronted and kidnaped. "Okay ... , " her abductor con· ceded . Investigators said Miss Munns chose not to attempt to drae her abductor out or her older model car and just let him havt it, but dad demand the return of her groceries. The kidnaper allowed her to retrieve the bags and then womed off northbound on Beach Boulevard as the angry school teacher walked briskly to the comer to call for help. She was unharmed in the ind· dent, wh1cb police theorize may have involved a suspect merely in a hurry to get to bis destina· lion. or perhaps planning to use it. an a getaway after a holdup. The shopping center lot in which the kidnap occurred is re· lt1tively busy most evenings but Miss Munns· abductor apparently hid waiting and took her by sur- prise as she got into her car. San Francisco Crippled by Transit Strike SAN FRANCISCO <API -An estimated 450.000 cable car. bu!I and trtelcar riders had lo find new means of transportation to d>ty till dri \en honored packt•t hoes by other city worker" pro· lt''\llng pay r uts l>t>11 p1te an e 11 rly ·morn1ng court orclcr against the 11tnke, p1 c kt>t 1 remained at the Mun1r1pal Railway and other cl· ty foc1hlies as the mom lng ru11h hour began Pickeu had been po11lt>d 11horlly arte>r midnight, on<I union l each-rs uid tht•y hopt·d to extend tht walkout Into a citywide 11tnkc today. Tht> <'lty's drlnly 111trc'('U wt>rf• devoid of the u11unl n.111h-hour 11arnde or buses and !llreetcan. kov1nl( men and women on lht'ir way to work to stand In the Idle bu!I slops and ttitchhlke. One man in a business suit was seen pedal· Ing a bicycle m the rain. When the picket Lines flnt went up, tourists riding the city's famed cable cars weTe lo1d they would have to get off ln the mid <tie of the route The strike 1s by 1.900 citv employed workers belongtn1 io 10 c rarts unions -plumber11. e lectricians. carpenters and other specialiied trades. But the walkout over proposed cuts m crart salar1es could affect as many as 18,000 city workers asked to honor picket lines. Mayor George Moscone s~nL the nl11ht in .cu .. y Hall, and a spokesman said early today that the mayor did not know if an,y negotiations were acbeduled. Moscone would enttt aucb talks only at tht invitation o1 the city's Board o f Supervasora, the spokC!sman uld. • m Plane Crash 0.11• l"lle( -•Y lll~IWrd 11-1« SHORE PATROLMEN GUARD CRASH DEBRIS COLLECTED OFF SAN ONOFRE Mystery Shrouds Crash of Light Ptane Just Off Famed Surfing Beach If Plane Wts Niguel Bail Bondsman Wounded Reactor Safety Assured at Plant A Costa Mesa bail bondsman working late at his omce. was aurpriJed in tbe parking lot by a gunman who shot him in the stomach. Police said Robert Henry Glazier. 37, was able to dr-aw h1s r evolver and get off several shots or his own al the Ol'emg as- sailant. A 1taff s pokesman at Hoai Memonal Hospital said Glazier. of Laguna Niguel. was reported ln good cond1t1on today followin~ the 11 p.m . shootout at 130 East 17th St. Detectives found several spent s hells at the scene last night and determined they were rrom Glazier's .4S caliber revolver. Police investigator Gerry L . Thompson said poUc.'e were r e- tumln1 to the site this morning to see what they could find. "It was just too dark to obtain much in the way or evidence last night ... he said. Police Lieutenant G L. Lorton said Glasier waii carrying his briefcaae out to his car when the attack ()(.'c.'u rred lie said Glauer dnc.'nbed the assailant as bemg of olive complexion and stan(jJng about five feet I I inches tall Gla11er. who formerly worked for 1-~rank Downes Rall Bonds, opt"Ded his own ornc.-e several month.I aao at the 17th Slrt'et location The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station would remain safe if struck by a Ught plane. such as the one that crashed ear- ly today about two mile$ north of the generating plant. according to a Southern California Edison engineer. Ken Baskin . manager o f generation engineering, said the bubble-shaped containment over the nuclear reactor is designed to withstand 1 m pact of la ght aircraft. "U that sort or plane hat the containment would not be penetrated. There would be no effe.ct on nucle ar safely," Baskin said. He said vibration resulting from i>uch a c rash might cause the plant lo automatically shut down Baskin said a larger plane, such as commercial Jets that travel between Los Angeles and San Diego. "undoubtedly wou:d penetrate'' the containment, If struck. He said, however. that such an occurTencc as considered "highly unlikely " "H you want to talk about a bigger plane, you are talking about a probability wtuch 1s very small," Baskin said. Any obJect that penetrated tht> containment would atnke cranes ond other equipment before hit- .... ., ..... ..,.,.... WOUNDED BAIL 80NOIMAH GEU Ml DICAL AID Gunned DDWn In CoMa MeM _,..,.... Lot CRASH SITE SPOTTED Plane Down Off Onofre ling a two-foot thick reinforced concrete "shield" that sits over the top of the reactor core where radioactl ve mate rial is located. Baskin said the plant would either shut down automatically or be shut d own in the event of such an incident. Home m over Wins Appeal Against Avco Justices of the Fourth District Court o f Appeals an San Bernardino c leared the way Tuesday for collection of Sl l million In damages from Avco Communily Development Corp. Newport Beach attorn ey Donald Belveal said the ruling by the appellate court mean11 thut he can now Mize Avco assets in that amoont to aatlsfy the judgment awarded aolla engineer Barry Llppert of Garden Grove. Lippert got tho damal(e." when an Orange County Superior co9rt Jurv •~reed that he had been tfar· used by Avco when he moved his hon'le from M l1111ion Viejo to u site in Lagun1 Nh1uel. Lippert, 32. testified in thot trial that effort.a to balk hi.a re· locaUon led to his sultf'r1ng a mualve h~art attack durtnfC a aerlea of disputes with Avco lawyers. But his plans for collection of the compensation suffered a set back when Judge Robert L. Corlman tossed aside the verdict reached ln his courtroom and compelled Belveal to tum to the appellate court. Belveal won his cue on appeal but Jud•e Corfman again in- tervened by granting a tern· porary •ta)' or the judgment up- held by the hilher court and achedullng a fiearlng In his courtroom. An earlier writ iasued by the hllh court halted the beartn1. And the appellate court stepped 1" •&•in Tuesday to perman otly bar Judie Corfman from any further actloo in the Up~rt <See AVCO, P ace A%) Exploded At Onofre Beach By JACK CHAPPELL ot .. 0.11,,.. ........ A 1mall private aircraft ex· plocied in mid-air early today ort the San Onofre beach approx· imately two miles north or the nuclear generating staUon. At least two people were believed killed. The plane identified as a Cessna 172 Skyhawk II . a four passenger cruft. 1s believed to have been from the Los Angeles area. The explosion occurred at about 2 :15 a .m . and was wit· nessed by San Clemente policeman' Dwayne Herberlch and several Marine Corps personnel. Divers called to the crash scene initially round three ban~ and one arm noatmg m waist de· ep water oH the San Onofre Beach Club. The parts were from a man and a woman, accord1n~ to Bill Souza, deputy coroner from San Diego County. There wu no Immediate Iden hf1cation and it w1&s not known If more than two persons wer e aboard the craft. The crash was several hundred yards south of former president Nixon's estate La Casa Pacifica. ' A Marine Corp. spokesman sold there was no evidence that indicated the plane had been car· rytng any contra band. Large portions of the aircrart hit the wate r about 400 to 600 yards from shore. Divers by mid· day today had recovered all the portions or the plane except ruaelaae. motor and one wing. A front section of the plane In· eluding landing gear was found suspended ln the water bouyed by air In the Jandin& gear tire. San C lem e nte Lifeguard Lieutenant Lynn Hughes and guard Greg Hulsizer were the first divers on the scene and found the suspended portions of the airc.'raft . About 25 divers from the Orange Cou nty Underwater Search and Rescue Team worked the area orr the beach searching for pieces or plane or human re- mains . The team, m ade up or scuba divers from all the Orange Coun- ty Marine Safety Department.<J and the Sheriff's Department also dove orf in the vicinity of an oil slick not far from shore. During the e arly morning operation heli copters from the nearby U S. Coast Guard new low over the oc.'e1tn attempting to locate wreckage and 11lumanal mg the area with nood lights to aad divers. Authontles from the San Diego County Coroner's offtce and from Camp Pendleton searched a male long stretch of bear h looking for remains the s ea may have brought in. The recovered Portions of the aircraft were clearly charred by Oames fnV('~ltl(IAtors from the federal Tran:;portatlon Agency wer(' at the bCcnc examinin g wrcckaac. Thi• would conr1rm t•y1• Wll · (Bee PLANE, Page AZ) C oast We nt h e r Low c:louds trmi1tht und Thur'<day m o rning, r ll'l•r· Ing Thur~doy oft~rnoon, with locnl gu11ty we11~ wands. Low tonaaht mid SOlc, h111h Thurs day uppt•r OOs. I NSIDE TODA V Two onal11u• of pen.Mn ~lit• ore hlul11 10 kick up ~ controver1te1. Storie• 87. • 1 JUlftta II' • :.r \2 DAILYPILOT L/SC .Brothers Killed Finklea By TOii 8A&Lf.Y Ol .. o.t .. ~ ........ Cbarle1 Dennis Bun wu found aullty of first de1ree murder to day in the •haytng of E'oo.ntaln Valley 1cholar·athlew Steph<lo "Mike'' Flnkl••· HiJ convlctlon came alter )uitt two daya of deUberatJon by an Oraoae County Superior Court jury. Bun'• brothtr, Huth. alrudy has been condemned to die in Callfomia'a gu chambcr for hJ.I part ln tbe i''lnklea murder. Cbarlea Bean, 22. diliplayed no ~motion u a jury tht•t muat now determine It he too must die hied grimly back to Judae WiJliam L. Murray's tourt.room witbU~ &uJlty verdict Hugh Bean. 24, already has has been delivered to San Quenun's death row to await executJon. Finklea, 11, a star athlete who captained the Orange Coast College wrestt101 tum, wu shot to death Oct. 31 , 1974 whale he worked Ill a part·tlme clerk at a Fountain Valley market. It waa argued in the younger Bean's trial that he played no part lO the 1lay1ng of l<'lokl~a uJthough he admitted being in the market with his brother. .Hugh Bean testified as a de· fense witness that he fired both guna uaed to shoot Finklea at the counter and as the badly wounded youth sought refuge 1n a back room of the store. Santa Ana pohce arrested the brothers 24 hours later. They found both guns used an the luJUng and SJ 33 taken from the cash regis t e r 1n the Bean brothers' car. Judge Murray ordered the 1ury to return Lo hls courtroom Mon· day for dehberat1ons that could lead lo Bean receiving the death penalty earlier meted out Lo bJs brother. 6 Nominated For Posts on LB Chamber Six ~ople have been nomlnnt. c>d by the Laguna Beac h Chamber of Commerce board of directors for election to the bonrd. They are Flo rence Brown, owner of TAM Answering Service; Harry Moon, owner of the CottaJte Restaurant ; Cal Orcutt, f'urmer's Insurance agent : Rkhard Toomey, owner of Reef l.1quor Store; Wilham Lambourne. ln<'umbent, and VE"mon Sp1talera, incumbent. There are 11x open positions on the board to be filled by the elec· tlon. Betty Myer,, chamber manager. aa ad ballots will be mailed lo chamber members soon The newly elected bnard m em- bers will be in&talled durinR the <'hamber'a annual m~ling in Ju. ly. The exact date 11 yet lo be an· nounced formally . The persons nominated for IXMlitions werl! selected by a com - m It t e f' or William Exner, <'ha1rman. 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U-.r~P'!'r '1r 1 ••t • 'ao<•• """-"''• DMIY "l9'tulf,_ DIVER BEGINS SEARCH FOR CRASH REMAINS Occupants of Pl•ne Sought In W1ter1Off81n Onofre Beach Art Festival Jurying Scheduled Jurymg for this year's Laguna Beach Festival of Arts grounds exh1bil1on wall be held Apnl J7 at the restival grounds in Laguna Canyon. Seven local artists represent· mg a vanety or media have been 111.'lected to 1udge works s ub· milled by prospective exhibitors Sa ll y Re eve, fes tival s pokeswoman, estimated that there will be between~ and 30 openin~s In this year's show. There wall be a total of between 175 and 180 uhib1tors -most of them returning nrtists juried into the show m past years. More than 200 prospective e><· h1b1tors competed in laat year's 1udglna. Mrs Reeve said a s1m1lar number may show up this year. Pr~pecth'e artists must re· side an coastal rommunatu.•s between (and 1nc lud1nl() Ne wpo rt Rea <'h and San Clemente. Proof or residency "''Ill be required. Those applying for apace must bnng three pieces ol their work to Irvine Bowl. 650 Laguna Ca· nyon road. between 7 and 10 a m. April 17. Works may be picked up between 3 and S p .m . Results will be posted at the ground Im· mediately following the judging. Judges will include painter Barbara Brown, art Instructor Lewis Cohen, paint('r Susan Dys· inger, cerami11t Philip Freeman, j<'weler and painter Norah 1'1erson . wntt'rcolorist Juan Harnos ond mixed mt.'<lla artu.t J'utm•k K<'lly. Fro11t Pag' A I AVCO ••• (';\If' "lie should never have ftOl back into ll '" the nrst place ... ncJvl'o) Hid "The AS>J>('lllll rourt settl~ lhal ls11uc Tuesday and clf'11rt'd the wily for flurry l.O col· lect hla moMy." lk•lvt<lll aa1d he wUI now con· cact Avco lawy_,,. lt> dlacU.18 the 11\1\ue of l.1ppcrt's comp('nUtlon 11nd the methods to be .ased 1n that settlemt'nl. ··Hut thl1 b the t-nd of tho road for them, matte no mt.t.ke," ho ,11ald. • 'Tht-rt is no other appellatt route to 10 and If It mf'11na aeialna th<'1r 11uet11 to &«'llle thls then W(''ll &CIU' them." Neither Lippert nor represen· 1 aUve11 of tht• Avco group were avaUable for comment tod&y. FroaPogeAl PLANE ••• ness accounts of a fireball occur· nng over the ocean. Lance Corporal Norman Johnson, a beach attendant, was sleeping lo a trailer about 1.000 yard.a from the crashslte. He reported that he heard a "boom" during the morning but that it did not awaken him and he chalked it up to a bad dream. Utility Told Pay Refunds To Customers LOS ANGELES (AP) -The state Public Ulllllles Com- mias1on has ordered Southern California Gas Co. to make a $4 s million refund to customers on. grounds It took u tax brea.k that benefited the company instud of consumers The r efunds "stem from the gaic company's selection of a federal income tax option which reduced its f1nanc1al risks In 197!\ rather than an option which would have •mmed.lalely flowed through certa10 tax savings lo its customers," the PUC said Tues· day. Commission officials added that they felt prudent manace· ment required a federal tax op. tlon which Immediately provided consumers the tax savings. A s pokesman for the Los Angeles dty attorney's office, which araiued the matter belore the PUC, said the decision could mean rate reductions of $250 million for Padflc Telephone and General Telephone customers ir the aame pr inciple is applied. The Ras company respooded by saying it would f11rht the rul· Inc u far H lhe ~tale Supreme Court, ind dcacnbed the ruling aA arbitrary. "Once we have reviewed the> comm1sslon'1 order in detaU. wo wall fl.le a petition for rehearing. I( nttf'Hary we lntf'nd to take the <'BSe to the Cuhfom1a Surreme Coort," a company spokesman Hid. The PUC 1tatemesal made no mention of any lllcaal or Im· proper action by the gH com· P•ny. Slate Try Fails COl.\JMRUS. Ohio <Ar) Former Callfornln Gov. Ronald nea1•n 8pparently ha.a failed tu plau a 1tatcwlde 8lllt-of Republlun convention delegates on Ohlo'a June 8 primary ballot. Boating For Fun To Halt? ft ccr•atlonal boatln1 ln California ('ouJd ~ YlrtualJy abollahed If provlalons of th Coastal Plan propoled by the California Coastal Zou Com. mission are •nactt!>d lnto law. So aaya Bob Lcalk. prHldent of the California Marine Parka and Ha rbor1 Auocht Ion CCM P UA ). Uc spoke \oday before the M arlne Dlvlaloo of tht.' Newport Harbo r Ch1tn1b~r of Comrnert't. LeaUe said lbe routal com. mission and Its propoe~ legi1la. Uon bas excluded rttrentlonal boat owners 11 members of the "public'' by 1ln1lin& them out for many restraanta. Among other things, Leslie said. the proposed lelislallon. -Sln1lea oul recreational boaters as a group lo have restrictions placed on them as to muJU-ownerahip, charterlne and rent.ina t helr peraonal ~rty lboat.a). and pushes increased boal reeatrallon fees. -Doea not give equal tttat· m ent to recreat ional boating In comparison to other flrmti of recreaUonal activity. ~ntalns no provisions for tbe development of harbors of re· fuge. -Ha s inadequate provislon1 for badly needed amall craft harbor faclUtles. Leslie ureed boat ownens •nd persons interested in recre•· tiona l boating to write their legialat.ora "as 1oon as potilible" expreuing lhei.r concern over the legislation. MV Husband Jailed in Family Tiff A M4ssion Viejo man was Jalled Tuesday n1ghl after shenff's of ricers allege he beat and kicked his wife during a dispute that re· portedly stemmed from her pro. longed use of the telephone. Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers charged Roger Jo11eph Rohrig, 32, o ( 23433 Via Ronda, with felony wife beat.mg after he allegedly lnntcted injuries on his wife, Vicki Lee Rohrig, 27. Offlcera said Rohria pulled has wife from the telephone a.fter or· dering her to h11ng up and then beat and lucked her. She waa al· lowed l o return bome after medical treatment. They said Rohrig required treatment at lhe <'OUnty jail for scratches on his arms and hands that were apparently inflicted during the quarrel. Blood Donors May Set Time Appolnlme nla may now bo made to donate blood when the Red Cross bloodmobile visits South Coast Community Hospital from 12:30 to 5 p.m . April 13. Thoae donating blood will be given a c redit card and may de· aignale a person or group to re· ceive credit tor lhe blood given. Appiointments and further In· formation are available throuah the hospital personnel omcc. al 499·1311. Beauty A.u:ard Entries Eyed Entries are being aougbt by lhe Laauna Beach Chambtr of Com· m~rce for annual beautillcatlon awards. • Awards wUI be presented for new and remodeled commercial, multiple residential and 11iniite family dwellings i re1ldentlal •nit commercial land1caplng Hd beaullfl callon, and beat energy· saving project. F.nlry form a may be obtained from th• chom brr They should be returned no latc.'r than April JS. 34-cent Stamp First Clas& Rate in 1984? WASllJNGTON <APl -The <'0 l oC ma1hng a let· h.•r could go up to J4 cents by 1984 tr po tal ub 1d1t•s are not inrrcaoed. un oWclul or the General Account· mg Office warned today. "Assuming continuation ot traditional levels ot postal s enri<'t.>8 und dt.tc hnlng moll vo lume, we estim;.ite that the rint class rule would be 34 cents 1r the ~crvtcc iK to bttok CV(ln In 1984,'' WtlUam J . An· dcnon told the House postal service 1ubt'Ommitteo. His tel!lti mony came as the Ford admmistretJon indicated H may be softenlns OPPo»ltlon to higher government s ubsidltts for the tinanclully·troublt.'Ci post a l agency. .. l're:-.lrlcnl l"or<i will com1lder "modest lncrcn:scs in lht> ft>deral ~ubsldy for the mull u.icnt-y, press seeretarv Kon Nessen said 1\1esd11,:i, one duy afler Pos tmas ter Cen. Renjamin fo'. oatlur warned Congress the l'o:ital St!rv1ce could be tn olvtnt within a y('ar Judge Lauds Speed Jury Panel Clwsen For Battin's Trial Workin1 with a speed and e!fi· ciency that obviously delighted Superior Court Judge Kenneth E. Lae. lawyers for both sides agreed Tuesday night on a Jury thal will eventually rule on Oran .ie County Supervisor Robert Battin's guilt or sn· nocence. Jud~e Lae scheduled openmg statements for Mondav 11rtl'r complimenting Deputy ·01slract Attorney Jack Ryan and defcni.e attorney Matthew Kunlsch for toking leS!. than two day:s lo pick the panel. Both lawyers had earlier rm.•· dieted that 1t would take al least a week to select the Jury. The 1ury of six men and sax women Is also equally d1v1ded in terms of poht1cal amhallon Sax are Democrats and six a re Republican~ They wall be ai.ked by Hyan to ftnd Baum. 46, gwlty on i.t•vt•n felony counts ronta1ncd 10 a Grand Jury Indictment. That indictment includes charl(es of "rand theft. m1sap· proprlnlion of public funds und the flltna of false pay l'la1ms to the<'oun ty. SLA Plotted SF Deaths, Story Claims SAN f.'RANCISCO <A P > - Sy mb1onese Liberation Army "soldiers" William and Fmlly Harns, aided 1n their research by Patricia Hearst. plotted as· sass1natlons or Bay Area law en· forcement officials. Rolling Stone magazine reported today. The target.3, arcord.ing to the maaazlne, included then.San Francisco Police Chief Donald Scott and at least seven Oakland policemen. None of the assasi;in:1t1on ul· tempta was carried out. The article appears In the April 22 issue of the m agazint., due tu go on sale Thursday. Port.sons or th<: story were made av111loblt' prevlou!iily to the /\:ssoc1aled Presa. tn the J0,000 word Mory. the third the maguime has done on the Hearst case, the authors re· port thf' H arrase tt compilc'<l a list of targrt.s for 1>0i,111ble pollt1C'al auasslnatlnn 1n rt·tallallon for the dealhs of l\lx Sl,A soldiers ma fiery l.0<11 Ang<•lcs s hootout In Moy l91<1 The couple h<•lll'vc'(!, Rolltniz Stone uld, lhut klll1na unpo1111l11r polkcmen would ll(nllt• l(urrrilla warfarf' In hl11ck ahelt<l!I, 11 tht'sl11 rPjr('tPd by their 11hovt• I{ round supporters. Chief Scott was mnrhd f1)r d<'- nU1, th(• magozlnc said, bc·c·i.u~" hl11 dt>partmenl 11Jln!l'llly haru1owd hluck11 clurinl( the· In vv.sUgatton of I he llCM'ullr·cl Zc•hra slay1nais of white~ In Hn4. They stem from Battan's al· leged misuse of county man. power 11nd malcrluls dunng his un~uccessful 1974 c:impoign '°" the office of Calt!ormu lieutenant. aovernor. U11tlln unsuccessfully urgued during 10 weeks of pretrial haor· mgs that he 111 the v1ct1m ot- d1scn m 1nu1orv prollecut1on by Distract Attorn~y (.;cell llJcks. South Coast 'Y' to Offer Kids' Classes The South Coast YMCA w1ll uf. fer children's sw1mm1ng and lcn n1s cluss<•s this i;prmA. lkg111tra. lion for both will b<' held frorn 9 um. to 5 p.m Thur!>d<1y und I-Tl day at the Y. 2607" "C" Gt•lty Drive. l.a~una N11tuel. Half·hour swimmin~ classc~ for children elJ!hl monlhs and up wall begin on A1ml 12 and run through A1ml 16. The cost ill $8 per child. Classe11 will be held from to a m. to noon at Dana JUlls lflgh School pool and from 3 IS JI m to 4 15 p.m . at the Laguna Beach lligh School pool Coed tennis class('s will begin at the YMCA beginninfit April 26. Times are from S 30to6'15 p.m. and Crom 6 . 15 to 7 p.m. Tht> classes are g iven Monday anl'f Wednesday or Tuesday anO Thursday tor four weeks. Further information about both tennis and s w1mmin,( classes as available by callini;: 831·YMCA. Carter's Office Hit NEW Y ORK (AP) Police said buq~lurs hroke into Jimmy Cartf'r'!I ,.~1fth Avenue C'umpu1gn head· lJUarters and '!tole· from the offl re or Wrlliam van<f<'n Heuvel, Carter'i. New York 11tatt-chlilrman, a con fldenlial poll n ·port and two rolls of 11tamps The report show<'C.I the• results of polls in 11uh11rh.1n arras . IL <'OnS1sted of ohoul 20 separate !lhc1·l 'C nf p11p('r lnlf'ri1per11ed u mori~ otlwr 1111per!I that "•·r1• not takrn SPniors l o Me~t A gt>neral rr11•4•llnl( M t hc> S(>nlor Citlzcn.11 Club of Lairunl'. Beach wlll be hr lcl 111 I fl m Mon. <lay at the-S1•nl11r ()·nter, 570 <ilennryrt-St.. l.ul(unu l~ach 'fhr To1> or thr Worlr1 J%•men fury School UO\'i0 l'horu~ Wiil Cn· tertaln. Contaminated Bread Said 'Bewitching' NEW YORK <AP ) -An LSD·like substance that contanunated brod moy ha'e brouaht about con vuls1ons and balluclnaUoos that ''lllaaen blamed on wltcht'rart 3t the Sal«"m witch triuls, a new study contt-nds. I.Inda R. Caporael. a graduate s tudent In ptychology nt UC Santa Barbara, said in an article publlshl'd in the April 2 Is· liUe of Science magaiinc that cr1ot, a paraalllc tungu~. ml1ht uplcaln lbe d~lualons ell~ lo court In the 1690s. Er,ot 1rows on a lup variety of cereal cra.tna. especially rye, and COft· ta rn • • 0 en • p 0 t • n t pbarmacolo1lc a1enls. One ol the moat Powerful la l)'ser 1ic acid amide. an allcallde related to LSD, sbenld. ll csn prod uce 1ymptom1 1ucb at crawl· lq H OHUonl ol tlM akin. tin•Un1 in the fln1ers, verU10. b e ad ach es, baUud naUou u d epUep. t.le·llke COftYulliON. Qicb 1ymptom.1 ""e recalled In the l Htlmony of lhou cl&lmtna to k ... vtctlma of wttcbcraft. "All lhett IJmptoma are alluded to In the Salem witchcraft r ecords," Mlss Caporael contended In the article. In 1892. eight girls were "~witched " -afflict~ with unknown "dlstem· pen" t hat resulted in dJI • ord erly speech , odd pe>1lures and convuJvlsvc fit.a. No e.planallon wu •P. p arent. and the villagers saw witchcraft •• tbf' cauae. A nu m ber of cit1.ien1. many upsunctl.nr cbu rch·1oet 1 , wert b routht to trial, and tt w•re executed aa wltcbes "Outrlthl fraud , polillut raclionall11m. Freudian ps ycho · dynamics. senaat1on seek· Ina. clinical hygterla. l.'vf'n the existence ol wltchcran 1ttelf. have be•n proposed aa explan•tory d('vlcC'3 ," Mill Cape>rael wrote But 1he uld "when ex· amlnf'd In the llatht of a phyaloloelcal hypothesis, the content of so-called de· luslonal testimony, pre· vtoualy dl1mi•sed 111 Im· niclnary by blstorlaM. can be reinterpr eted as evldtnce of er1oll1m." M!ls Caporael noted th1t eriot·piolsooln• epldemJca were known ln Europe dur· Ing the Middle /\JtM and that weather condition" promoting 1irowth of c.•rttol were prH<'nl In the Salem are>a In 1691 1692 "Of course. there can never bt> hard proof for the pre11ence of eraol In Sfilcm, but a circumalantlal caio le demonstrable.'' ''The arowlns conditions nnd the pallc-rn of agricultur1l practices rit the tlmlntt of l ho JG92 c ris is . The physical monlfestation1 or the con· dlUon arf' 11pparcnt from the trial records and con· temporaneoua d o<'u · menll." DAIL V PtLQT ',''j Last Fight Lost ~he Fentale Condifion' Wp Couldn't Live Long Enough Angela Davis at Stanford SAN Jo0 ltAN C ISCO (Al» A pOllccman dyma (If lt.•ukeml• dra&geU himself to work t•ucb day In a painful b3tlle to keep worklni long (•nough b<i thut htl family could receive.• ht~ re· tlrement benefit• Ill• :ilruagle 111 o\'er Ue lo.!!l. So did hls family OfC1cer J ohn M1chael Orlando. once n3mcd a "policeman of the year" und & hero, died la!>t Monday night ul Kaber Hospital at age 38 Death came hto months and 16 day!! short or the lO·year ser \'1ce m1n1mum ror policemen he needed to win 1Jm1ted dtSablhty r etirement benefits AS IT STANDS, his widow, \'era, and their four children, Anna Mane 13: Chnstine. 2. Michael 11. and Paul. 7, will get a death benefit of Sl .000 d.i) each so that Orlando wo1.dd be t·arrif'd on thf' payroll to Ju.ne 16 But the City Retirement Board a.aid no, that It was Illegal. ORLANDO. WHO had b oen respondlna to chemotherapy tn a hos pital. \4 as we ll enough to return to v.ork m Fcbruury. Ue workt'd u 4 p.tn .·mldni~ht a.hifl. putrollng Fis· herman's \\'harr and getting blood transfusions every day al K a iser Hospital. He worked last weekend, enter ed th~ hospital Monday and died Monday mght. ")like "'a~ a born policeman, de· d1cated and devoted," said his griev- ing "1dow. ··1n this Job you gel negative," said poi.-:eman Robert Barry "Mickey !ooked on the good side or things. It was a rare quahl) .. u,.1_ BEGINS COURSE Angel• D•vls Brown Pich State Printe r s1·A~t00RU IAP> Hlark' r1>dlcal Ancdu 04\ ls Opl"nt'd n 11 v. N'~ c<>urxt' tit Stanrord Un1vt'n1ly "Ith o 11uhhc h'cturl' to morf' than 1,000 ~noM about ·'The 1'0emale Condthon Sc.in·h for ,1 !11 nrx1st Approoch " "'the •igm(1canct• of th • women's mo,·ement Ill dllitorted and blunt1.-d through the lmll~t'!> prt-M•ntt<d by lhe mt-dlu," i.ht• 11a1d Tut•M'Ju) 111.:ht at l\kmorial Audlhlrium .. \\'1: arl' "'1lrtl·~i-tnR u 1>) :.tcm .. t k dfort 10 un dl'r<'ut tlw i.t.:n 1 fH•.int·e of llw "cHt1~n ·~ llHl\ cmcnt ,'' s a1dMs llu\lfi Ttl E MARXIST tH.ltcx.·Jtt· oulltnt•d the ~oal of ht>r course. for" h1eh I JI .. tudc.·nts hu\ e rl•g1btt·rcd. "Our aim "'111 bti lu 1orl(e u ~1 Jn.1~1 interprelu t1on of the.• oppression and ema11c1pJlll>n of " c>men, .,hesa1d She said studt>nl!. 1n the dab:. v.111 5.ludy the "Tllln&s or K arl Marx and Fr1etlnch En~C'I!> lo CX· plore her behd th al cap1tahi.m plJcei. 1l:. V"' n dis· t1nct1H• stam1> on opprt>i.saon of v.omen "Our :in:s" 1.•r 1b th:it ,111d1•nti. tom1.• \(I ,, unl\'f'rs1ty hoping to f.\t'l a d1Hri.lly ot oplnloni..' L)man said Alumni hn,·e objC'<'lrd to th\' "fl~lnt ment , und a "sl11:n1f1ront numbt'r" hnH' thn•1.1tcm•d to withhold donations. said l.yman. Ms. Davis holdi. on a11po1nlm\·nt for thu :.prin.: term us u pn.•ct•vtor in undl'ri;trnduule blutl11.•i. Tlw appointment ib nwdc through un u111h•rf:rlld1wtc· :<pt'cinl program thut 11Jlow1> i.luc.h.·nl:t lo an\'lk .:uc.':<I profebsOr:. to the campui. T H£ GUEST ' ARE paid from Sl0,000 rUlbCd b\ a ~pec1al student a1osei.1omcnt Students will rect>l\'e four units of crt.•d1t for J\h Davis· course. and tht> credit may be applied to un dergraduate degr eeb in both pn1lo1tophy and polltical scicn t·e . Her appearance al Claremont marked her hrbt return to a college campus ab a teucher since lhl' l'mversity of Cahforrua board of r ej!cnt' r C'fused to rehire her as a philosophy 1mtructor at UC LA m 1970 Had Orlando hved unltl J une 16 ht> and has fa mil) would ha' e quahfll'd for a monthl) pension "orth ron s1derably more Three months ago. realmng \\hat was at s take. 40 or Orlando's fellow or f1cers al Central StatJon petitioned the c1ly to permit them to donate one sick The d ead orf1cer w as named Pohceman of the Year last November by the Nob J111l Association. Seven ) ears ago ht> received the d epart · ment's Bronze Medal of Valor for sub· dwng a man with a gun. SACRAMENTO lAP I -Vincent J . Toolan. who bas been an a.ss1s· tant to retiring stale printer Herbert S1lv1us since 1962, has been ap· pointed state printer by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. The lecture sho"l'<i no .,1gns or the tension and conflict that surroundt.'tl M'i l>avas· ;ippearance in No\ ember 1975 at the Claremont Colle~e~ an Southern Cahforn1a -------- \\'HEN SllE TAl'GHT her first colleite class an six )ears at Cluremont. !the spoke behind locked doors, surrounded by bod) guards and campus secunty officerb. 1974 Plane Tragedy Claremont's h1J?hest administrators i:cctively opposed tht> appointment und allowed M~ Da\•1s to teach only to avoid a potentially costly lt>gal battle Crash Suit Dismissed At St<inford. lht> adm1na:.trat1on made no al· tempt to interfere with the temporary ap1JOml ment of Ms Da' 1s . which Wab :.uggested by a gut•st PM· Ce!>sorshtp board of the student body organ1lallon. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior Court J udge has dlsmissl'd a wrongful dea•h s uit stemming from a 1974 plane crash near Bishop in which 3 1 (aim work<'rS and five crew members were ktllt>d ALTllOl'GIJ TllE uni\ t•rs1ty has rc<'e1vc>d let· ( J ters l'Ontenrtrn~ that l\b. Davi:. will ncguttvt>ly m· Sta l e nurnre students. Pre .. 1dl'nt H1churd W. Lyman de- fends her r&J?ht to teach hcrr The financ1a lly.troubled aerospacC' I ~aant . which r<'l'<'nll~ announced 1l would delay th<' second stage of a re financing plan. said l'uesda~ its 1975 1 prof1ls "'ere $45 3 m1lhon or S3 86 pe r • Judge Robert Weil granted a sum mary Judgment Tuesday m favor of Sierr a Pacific Airhnl'S which operat· ed the plane which crashed ant(I a mountains ide short!" artt'r takeoff from Bishop airport · The dercnse contendl'd that the aarlant> could not be liable for the dt>· ath or Ha rold West. an observer trainee for the position or eaptain whose heirs filed the swt. because he was an employe at the tamt>. SI .ffUllon Dewaa"ded S "~ '•-• LO:'\G BEAC H <A P> Tht' parents .. peecla to 1'lir of a mnn reported m1)takenly killed Honald Rl·agan talks b) pohn• ma :.hoolout last J an I have to rc·porll'rs in Los ftlerl a Sl m1lhon claim against thC' An~cles after :1 six l'llY h · l::l\'ln and Mnrv Lowe tontt·nded m "hare. compared v.1th 1974 profits of S23 2 m1lhon or S2 0-1 d :.han• Si rik .. Precautlo"• SA~ DIEGO (AP) -National Guardsmen and police from other cities will patrol San Diego stret>ts 1f the city's t . lOO·member pohcc forct· go<'s on strike. says Mayor Pel1' Wilson 1 Wal so n ·~ s tatement Tuesdav follo\\ed :in announN•mt.'nl hv th~· 1 Police Offl<'crs A~s0<'1at1on that it m1~ht St>C'k strike· :.anct1on and at·t1vt> :.upport from the Teaml'olcrs Union our srssion tapinJ? 11 the brief htc<l Tuesday that "carl'lt~i-· "peech which will au nt•ss and neghi:encc by one or more ChUdrrn Abandoned? al 10 : 30 p.m on Ch officers .. had caused the death of th<'lr I 4 Reagan s aid he 1s ~on.GcncEdwardLowc.28. SA~ DlF.GO CA PI Awomanac I takJn#! his camp:llJ!n l'USl'd of abandoning her six childrt'n , d 1 r (> c l I , t 0 Lot-klaeed Proflo DoMble in a )1i~s1on Beach motel last \\Ct'!.. I .. \ ., ..... ,\l)KIANS T\' bl'CJUSl' h(• IS BL"RRASt\ l i\P I Lockheed mi:lorcut:.od)ofthech1ldrcn. f II NOW!! FOR THE FIRST TIME An opportunity -r JJI ........ .' For you and ~ -- yaur family to ,· • ' , purchase prescriptionsKl~ · 4 , • (_ at wttofeule prices I/~)". ' -....: ·- plus 50c. . . 1\h / °"U9S 'R' v~ ·~ plu\4!<1 to J1\~~~ •nnout>el' .i r~volul-on.tr y / • \ \ Idea in P'H<••Pl•on pr1c1ng • .'t Vou .m y~ l•m•lv c<1n ' 1 become memi.rs 01 '"' ~•clu\ .. ~ D•UQ\ R vi. f •!m11., Pr'1o(J'1pl1on Plan Ai.., m..m~r 01 F PP you .. no vuu• ~Is "'~ tnl1llt'd IO purchd,.. all I vour prHCr•Pl>OnS •• DrUQS R' U\ "' whOloalt' (0\1 • Pill\,, I~ of 50c. no ,,.,.upr what tllf> cO\I NO STRINGS NO GIMMICKS WMAT DOCJ IT COin "'""'''V <Nl'fttwr\ll•P ''° ~· vt•• lnctuc!H H~. W•lta,,.,<1tWn0tnt•no10rtn It yU,.Ol aQ<' .-rd unde< (l'o;H llrTW Sl\ld«nl uP to 1J yUr\ of a9tl •no ~I pjlrtnh II rHldl"O al .,.,..., .a<lrt\\ ~ ~otup \I) pe1 ~ar INl••~I ~bt<s/,.p· \10 -yHr ·~f"'Wtl " Wf fwd •\ tfW •Vf'f'•li"' .. ~f''li••r Lof t t •• •11¥11 •" ~ifot'.t.<etetoq fOf"" • OM'•Ml"OI t0016f.W•ftfW t 4tOW' f\ ~ t '-''"f IT IS EASY TO JOIN Cornt ,., Ott < .. • t0t '"".._, h"MO""•'fOtl "' ,., .oot1u••on b••n• )01" ~ f. CJitt tf'I .. ,,. ~ ~tnt ,,,,_ mtomOP'"'•~ Americans t tiroui?h has bN·n arn·~ted nt a probation hear 1 The hometown A1rcralt Corp reports It!> profit!> near· Takl.'n into custodv Tut'sda• \\a~ newspaper or a frus trall'd with nut J J h doubled 1n t 9i5 d<'sp1tc pretax Dt•rr<'I 1.'nn Wcnn<.'rMrand. JS. v. hom the Oran'"• Coast gl'lltnA has ml•SSHi!l' I • to enough pro_p_l_c __ -~-o~_s_l~-~c_ro_,f_"_~_~_s_,e_7'_1_11_1o_n_o_n_t_h.c_·_L_10_1_1_ro'/thc~~~·:u~·~d ll'ft hl·r children alom· l._ is the l it1ltJa!MI This is the big one! .. O.Ob .. R•ynolch "Little Guy'I I Wins Jet Victory LOS A:'l:GELF.S <API I A Small C'l:Hm!> Court I '1r ton .:ainl'<I by n pcr:.1!.tent airport art•d r t• s I d l' n t p 0 lH' s I h I' lll>!>s1b1lity th:.it ni. mun) Ull 10.000 of his nt'IJ!hbor'I r ould fil 1• (uc nttl\l'I ti .images or up to ~) t'.1t•h, OHl('ltlb ... aid :\I Q'< 1\11•n. G:!, who ltHs in JO aparlm('nl hou~t· h1• O\\ "' 111 t ht• 'iUb I urb.an ln~le"ood nreul "a~ 1nL11 ch•tl $80 Tu da\ rur \'mOt1onol strc'I., un'ct pt•rllon.11 dumal'tt' caused h~ tht• no1i.c of Ulrrr.lrt U'>IOj.? J n1~ht l c 11rndor d1n•1·tly oq•r ht> ad AZEN hod ~uecJ 1nil111l h· for~. lbt• n1u-<imum nllow<•d in Smull Cla im~ Court llow<'ver, Judl(C' John Lynt'h t11rnt•d tlown /\z.en 's <'lnim or $-UO for , lo~s of rent L) nch 'i; rulanf.l raised lhc· ro ~~1h1l 11 y th.ll !-1m llur damnitl' '-Ui t " ma' tw ftlNI b~ ;i., man' as 40,000 n•Mclt'nti. \\ho' hve In "high no1!lc con tour areas ." ~aid l nRlewood Cat y Atty Donald Olson "EVEN IF they onl) ai;kt>d the same amount .i~ Azen got. S60. 1t could ,1dd up IO QUiil' ;t h11l for Los Anf.left>'i. · Olson wamed Los Angeles Deputy C'ity Atty. John Wcrlich .,aad the city almost cer· t.aan ly would appeal Lyn ch's Vt'tdict. But Azt n, who said he intends to donate any dGmages he receh·cs to the John Tracy Chnlc, which treats ch ildren with heanng problems, I indicated that 1f the city oppt>als. h e will filt another case in Smnlll C'l11 1m s Co urt for damages Bnd start a dn\'e to encouraite hi!> nt-1ghbors lo folio~ swl ttltlrd l VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT] Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. rnE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT /J MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa bristol st. at san diego fwy ... 714-549-9400 You can U.>11 JU~t I>'~ lookrn~ nl a <;0(t rnntacl lens th11l 11 1, dc:-1gnNI to lw tnmfn1t:1hl1• on thr rfpfifn t" '-lll fan· 11f t lw t'\'C. It'.., flc•x1hl1· ;ind -.oft, J~!-t a~ ii.. u:1m1• impli1·"' Bul th1· rhfkrC'nn· hc-t\\1•..a1 regular <·ontaf'!~ nnd .. o ft rontAd l<·nM~" W><'' C'Vc•n <iN>p<'r thnn fhal. Sl)ft <·onl:wh adunlly ab~orh fluin to h<'C'omf' <'Vc>n i;c1fl<-r and more• comfortable• while• you'rl' w1·aring tlwrn. C'hanrf"4 <ir(' tlw Opt i1·11l O epartnwnt I'll \\'ard-. rAn fit \ou \\ ith u µair of "'>ft t'Ontm·t ... Ward~ hn~ tlw lntt· .. l in fittin~ N'!UipmPnf nnd cont.'ld ll'n~ int ludm~ hifocal mnlac-ts. So, if vou'rc thinklllll nboul contacts , think about th<• Optical Department. Al Montgomery Wnrd. Put your face in our hands. fWf.,S MONTG OMERY WARD LAST WEEK! THE SINGER SPRING SALE $' OOOFF INEXCLUSIVE SWI_~ AWAY-CABINET REG. PRICE THE FABULOUS FUTURA' ti SEWING MACHINE WITH FLIP& SEW ' 2-WAY SURFACE I l•P .t p.nel IOI 1n\IJ11I free J•m y•wu19 nl all hairl to r~dth Jr~~t M•nv .i<lvanws. hi<~ but101111tt1ng I \11·11 hultonholer AMAZING LOW PRICE FOR A GREAT ZIG·ZAG MACHINE Eaw ~winq with eicclu11ve lronl <koP·in bobbcn. Hurry, llm11ed qv.1nt1t1t1 Cllrying CJSf 0< C<lbtntl l'IC11&. / .,_r -~ .. NOW sea ~.$99.95 ,,. D PILOT EDITORI. Police Study Needed 1';<trh a111111um·t·ml·nt that SJn Clemt•nto PolJ<:t· t'h1t·f ~h:I Put tm•r will n ·t11 l' w1thUl tht.' nt-xt year pro· '1dl'., tht• S.in {'lt•nwntt.• ('it) C'ounc1l "1th a special op J>41r1\J1Hl ) t11 m ,1kl· J1111r<h·rl.v lt :rns 1t1o n 1n <.·ommand ol lht! r 1l v ·, t ruuhlt·d pohl't· dt.'parlmcnt. ('ounl'il nw ml>t•r ' '>huuld ... turl plunnrn1-: Im· uwd1<1t<•I) Im· '<'lt.•d1011 of .1 nt.w ch1cr. not put tht· m<.1tll·r off uutJI ltll' Ja,t nunutt•. A'I part ol lh pla111u11~. the <.·ounc1l should g1vt.• <·onsukr ;it 11m to .1dopt111~ .J <.·ustom·tailorcd scl ot t1u:.llif1<-.1l1011' fol' tht• po:.it111n, ;1s wu~ recently done 111 Luguna lkal'l1. AJ...11. th(• t·111111!'1l .,hould tnkt.· a hard look at the de· p:irlmt•nl , J.!I\ ini.: p.H't 1c·ulJr '"'llcnlion t o solnng ._. pre ... sini.; nwr OJ ll· prolJll·rn \\'t•ll qu<Jl1f1<.•d fr1•.,h lt.•:.irlt•r,hip can hoost morJI<.· an ,1m 11ri.:;H111<.it1 011 Hut lhl· <.·ouncil al'\o would do " t•ll to J.!I\ ,. n •;1J :1ltt·nlw11 lo the f:Jct th<.it San Clemenlu 1wt1 olrt11.·11 n ·m ,1111 thl• lvw<'~l paid ul Orange County. J>robkm-. '' 1th111 lhl· p<)ll<.'l'dt'partmt·nt h<.t\'t' bt•t>11 .1ll11\q•cl to c·.1ri ) on I .1r too lonJ? The t•ounc1l should r l·.11111· tllt' ,11111 J.!t•t bu ... , '"h 1nx them Help for Students S.iddll'l>.1t·k <"oll t•gt· stud<.'nts Jrc no d1Ht.'rent from tht• n •sl of the pulJltc· in occ<J-.1onally requiring the Sl't' 1< l'" 1Jf J la\\~ l'I' whakvcr tht reason may h<.• But t·nllt1~l' .. 1udt•nts, Oltl'n strapped by virtue or 11ot twld111g dm\ 11 p.1~1ni: 111bs. :Jrt• rJrely in a pos1t11111 to p.1~ allonH•\'" k t'" Thi ... often lc:.i\ l''i them und1•r n·pl'l"•.t'llll·d 111• 1111;,lh unn.·p1·l'"l'lll1.•d in legal dtf· I u:u It I l '" nc" l egal ~l'r\'icc.., progr<Jm ha!. been negotinh.'<i with a Tul>lltl J<iw firm \•hieh would pl'0\'1de 5ludciltS with rn't! cmeracmcy lt~ial oid and lrt!e coniiu.ltation. Tht.• <.·011tract, which remains to be ratified by the County <.:oun!.el, the Bur A:>sOCltltion •rntl tho Sud dkback Colh.'~t.: l>ourd or trustees. would abo prov1dc- ASR card holder~ with a on<'·third discount on major court roprc~l.'ntulion. Undt.•r t hl.' ll'r111-. of the agreement the law firm ,.,ill not mukc uny <"hur~w~ to the colle~c. Jl:s cbld lum ,., to c.>xpund its cl11.'nldl'. It <·ould I.Jc iJ uai ~J111 lor vvcryonc. Teachers' ·Voice Onl' effect or thl' lll'W ~lalt• law extending collet·· ll\'l• IJnrga1n111 j.! rights to s <.•hool teachers b being felt 111 thc Cap1!.tr:rno L'ruf1ed School District. It b o11' do\\ 11 to u strug1?le bctweE:'n two teacher unions t11"111 ttw right to represent the district's 5SO ll'Jl'hers 111 lutur{' s alary negottahons. T e achers ar{' b<.·mg ai.k{'d tu <.'ast lht'tr lots either in favor of tht• mod l·r .1ll· C J l1forn1a Teat: h e r s Association or I he mort• militant ,\ml·ncan Fetleration of Teachers Both C:T A and ,\VI' are pouring money into th<' n •pt t·.,cntalton Ui.Jttl<'. \\hu:h ltkt'ly will peak this fall \\1th a M:cn•t ballot election to determine which group will win l'l'Prl'.,ental1on power. :\lc.rnwh1ll'. tc•achers are gomg to be caught in the C'ro.,.,f1r e as CTA tncs to undermme A F'T, and \'ice \"l'l' ... J . -------......_, -·-- _, 1/ / Throug h S,1d d lt'i>.1l'k '-l uck11l J.!t)\ l'l'llnll'llt (.\SBJ 1 Ll·adt•rs of th<' l\\o ~rvups have Jn obligation to their stucknt:-. and th<.'1r profession to conduct their t·ampa ign.., in ;1 prOfl'ss1onal manner, and. more im· port:.int lv , k\'l'P th<· n ·prcM·ntat10n battle out of lhl· C'la-. ... ruom L/SC ''The doc soys I should 'io E11s t for my I u 11~c;. 11 How Much 0.f This Is True? 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I If f: \\' I p II b Ii '-h I n I' p\•r1111tic ( "nclt•mn at111n nl th• nint• mdlinn ht•lplt'"' 1lr1111k 1n llw l 'n1tl•d ~t all'' l..nmqni: th..1t nnt• in t'lt'I\ r,,,. ;1rlulh 111 lh1• 01 '\t"1l't o f <'olumh1.1 , .... 1n Jkohohr a ... k111.i.: for nwn• tor 11 ... t•lf IT t•onst1tult•"< .1 111~1:1•1 mnr;i l and l a <' 1 i r .1 I I hr 1• .1 t I h .1 11 \\ .tter~.Ht.' l'\ 1•r !11tl Th1•r1• 1, rom in~· a l1m4· "hen th1 ... 11•1t•r u p mu'\t l'nd Smokers Not the Only Victims l'tt th1· Ed11111 FI II 111 m \ 1• \ \'I \ d J \ l \ 1wn .. t11 l'" I j.!.il ht•r .hat .1 lot of """""'JI I' Ult.I\\ ,11 ('of llw flHll'O 11.al 11.in~l'f'" 111 lh1· mukt• l't1111111~: \lll th1 · 11p ... 111 lh1•11 ni:are llt'' (Irr !Ill"'' "I t'lj!.11'' I '1 wll Ill).! 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I ,11lm1u111.111 •1rtl1111• lu 1111 1wh l.1,I \<,ti h t'.1\lt'I Ill \hi 11!1•,\l 1',l lll >lllllhl \\.I, lh 1111: Ill "''l1)!.1l1·d ·" .1 1 11rnp .. untl th.11 t1.11n,1)!• lilt' .111 ,,t1·, 111thc·11111~·, .111d 1·.111 ,., 1•111 pln .,1·111.1 I clnri I I h111h l"'11pk \I ho .111• rrl11h111~ 11 rt• .1\1.111· 111 tlw !'fl1•1·1 ot th1·11 .11 t1\1t' F1r.,t •1I .Ill. tlw 11\'\I t1m1• 111u lig ht up ;i11d drat! •II I'\ I'll I.I\ l hl' I lj!,11 1•1!1' tlt>l\11 111111• l h 1· 'llllllo.t• :o-1•t• ht11\ 11 1101,al' J 111umf anti 1 1 .1 \1 ·1~ t11\1.1n t ... 11111· pl.in· ••r m111 , .... 1r11und ddh·ro ·nt .111'.h l'h1·n 1h111k .1ho111 .ill th11 ,. I '" 111 1' 111 Ill u \ 111 ~ \ti \\ .I I ti' .111111/,,.1 1w1 .. •111 Tl1111J. :11111111 t11·, h111i.:' .11111 Ill' ,1, HI I h,I\ , .. 11ont1 11111111111y, 111 \\ h11 It I • uu~h 1n.1\ tll' 111 • to ,1 h.tfl .111 ltn111 .ti I 1· I ho 1111• .1111111111 mnl.1·1 I I.I rlt·d il1>1111: 1111 , JU I 111 I h1 I I I \ 1·.11 It '' r•·.1111 .... 111 a nil 1111111 11 .. , ,1hl1• I fl oll 'II nl ,In\ j>t'llpft' ,If I' "II I~' II 11 l•lf o1I 11l1.ll ll1t' 11·cl1t111..: l'I' \ '\ \ \I.I•::-.. \\.l>FH l rtlh• 1•:1111111 \I.I\ I t.1k1• llw p1 1\1l1·~•1• ••I t ttltl 1111'111 Ill~' tlll :'\. ('\\ 11<11°1. flt•;lt h \1.1 \.ir \lf'lnn1 ... t 1·m .11'k' rt•i.:;1rrl 111.,: lhl' <'n:i!>lal Comm1,,1nn al .1 1 •·t·1•111 t .1ncl11l olt·.,· l11ru111 • 111· '' 11111 in la1111 111 ltlf' <·nm m1...-111 11 ' pl1111 1n 11 ... l)ll''t•111 1111111 .ind 1'1l1•il 111 .. """ l'' p1·r11•11t'I' 1:••1111111 a p1·rr111t for :111 .11ldt1111110 tl h1•1fr11:•m nn ""''w pro ""' t ' lw m 111'. :\I .1\ I n ·minll lh1· m,1\ nr I h.J I 11ur fl\\ n l'll\ 1·11111wtl ""rt..., 111 111u 1 h l ht• -.am1· \\U\ J \ tlw 1'11,1,t.il <'11m1111,s10 11 I \\a' t11ltl Ill 1)11/ I'll\ \l.Jfl lhilf fht•) 111 11.,t rt•\ ll'\\ 1•,11 h pt•rm1t a ... 1t li. prt• .. 1•nt t·d ltl 1111· m 'oml'l 1 m1·' ""·'' h.1pp1•n, in thr 11H•r.tl l \ H !011 \ '" d t"i"ll 1111• 'Ill h ;i, thr 1rnp,ic·t1·d .irr.t nl l\,1"td1· l>rlH', 1•ro111•11llm\ 1'111111 , C'o\l''· .inrl H.ilho.1 hlo nrl II •101 <'II) c11un1·1I h.111 '-llll)t' ~u11lt•l1111·~. Mlt'h '" lht• 1·11.1•1.d l'n mm1 ~r.111n '" plJn pf·rh.11•' "'l' \\ oulcl not he• f;n1•cl \\1t h thr., "' 1'rC'ro~1hng 'llUJt111n ,1 nfi 1 ht· 1 t''lt It ,1 n\ traffw pro l1lt•rn' II F R J.: I. U.: \' •:..; I ht• C '11,1•,t ,1 I c·nrtim1"''"" "' pl.rn t;1k1·' th< .1111 hni 11 \ ;i w a \o fr nnl It I(' ;ti i:m "' r1m1•111 I ~lrnn~l~ dl.,Jlff<•<>' llnr1' lht• l.1•.:t'<lal11rt• .ulopl' 1h1· pl.tnninJ.' .inrl 1nntni.t QUJd<'llnt'" l11r thl· 1'n:t'I lht•n 11 14111 ht• up to tlw lewal IL"' l'rnm1•nt '\ 111 b11 ng tht•11 1 ''·"Lal pl.uh 1nto rnnform1 '' \t tlh t ht' 'ta t<' <'0~1 ,tal pl.m I t''l't'<'t:tlh ltk1• \tr U~t'i(off'., 11lc·;1 "T.1•l "' not thro\\ th<' huh\ •WI \\ 1!11 tlw hutf\114 11lt•r " Thttri• ( MAILBOX ) h,I\ l' hl•t'n long months of ha rel 1\ ork. hours of public he:mng Jlld Input , anti hundr('dS of th11u..,;1nds of d oll ~rrs put into Ith· to,1,lJI plan. Let's sec 1( 1l works hl'lon• \\ c :>hoot 1l do\\ n. .SH IRLEY KNUTSEN Conr radl<-tlott Tn lht• E1htnr. On Feb I 7. Dr T (•)l('r told an .1ud11·nrl· a l Orangt• Coa-.t <.'nllt•J!t'. thJ I ··tr an~on(• sa~s 1h:11 :in 1n ... 1rument t\ foolproof. •lw lflfll 11 ill tur n out IUJ!J!t'r lhJn tflt• lll'IHlf ' On \J.Jrdi 2.t , J>r Tt•ll1•r tnld ;,in Or ang<' Count\ H:ir i\s..,oc1at1o n nwt•tini.: "BeltC'\ l' m(', nul'IC'ar 1·1wri:~ undr r A nu•nt•an t•ontrol , .... t11-;olull'h .,afr ... " \\'ould sonH'nnt• plea Sl' explain th1" .1pparl'nt l'nntrad1rt1on'! JAN HETHI': Cht>f"k I lie Codr To tlu• Ecl1tor : Alll'lltltnR tht• San Cll'menit• C"1I\ C'1111n c il mcl't1ng ol \I ,1 ·,. <' h I 7 , I C' o u l <.I n ' l ht'l1t•\t' \\hal I was hear· S an C'l t•m1•nt1• llo meownrrs ' 1\ ., ., n . 'I h t' I t• t l l' r a d • ' 1 '1• II 1 111· t· 11unc 1 I of ll11• .1' ... n 1· 1.ll 1 u n 's r c q o <'st lo 1'011111 \ 11n<I '-li.ll\• JR<'nCll' ... lo Ill 11•..,t1J!Jt1• '.uwus ullca:<'d v1ol:1· '""" of puhl1t• tru~t bv l'll y m.1n,1.i:1•m 1·nl a nd /or I h1• 1·11unC'1l. \\'1th I 1•ft•11•111 I' Ill lhl' llOW tit• pn,11 0 1 ~100 .000 matl<' ul th<' llJ rt k 111 ~ ... n ('lt'1111:1111· b v ttw c·1t v l lt',1"11 t•r 1111 J\U,l!U"ll 07, J!/i:,, Cl "t•1·fe m aclt• a '(•riou'I Jtlll •1111•,tu•nahh· 1111 .. ..,tah•mcmt of lht· I .1l'h \1 lw n ht• s aid : "Tht• d('llll!'.11 "·•" 111.11h• liy City Tn·a'l11rt.•r E \\' 'Hill' MhC'h<:ll. an l'l1·~t 1 ·1I 11tl it'1.1l 11•1t uhJt·c•r 111 control hv th1·1011ru•1l " Wlwn I C'allf'tl ht1' t1tlt•nu11n 111 1111., 011 t he· ll•l<.•phorw the nt"l n11!hl. hr sutcl lh<' 'llall!mc•nt wu e. rnrn•cl I rc•!'tlrtl pot l101h of llw c11 \ <'•1ek ancl t'orlVni.alions ht>l<I ,,·11h tt11• dty 11"1.1nulo!rr, <'ll'rk.11ntl tn .. 1,u r n . I tolel hlrn hl" !)fl.lit' nwnt \\':t'I wronj,!, could tw 1·1m .,, ruc•d J " <frl'l'llll\'1•, und thut h<> 'ho11hl m ak1• ;1 pubhr t·mr1•1·trun lie 'iJHI. "That's nit pit'lon11 " und that he d1!>ar.tr<'1'd with mt'. T JI f: TR l' T fl i.'I t h (' (' I I \ lr('t1,ure•r 1<1 ('l<:<'lNI :incl ht· ... rt''\pon.,1h1hlll's an· "hidden" Jn 11 m~ rrarl nf <;late l:iw'I urf11rdin111u :\htl'hdl llowevu. ttt'tt<in' hv past rtl)' t'ounc1I'> ht1ll \'Olt11l h a n .• <· ' t a h I 1 'I h e d t h at t h ,. trpac;urcr. whosC' "<<ilary 1'\ nomin.11. shall he uppointcd atldl tH>n<il <lutr a!I c ity fn,estm<'nt of f1c-1•r ''Ith very s ubstantial com pt•ns~1t 1on SuC'h :ippointmf'nl ,.., Quote "\\'h('n it <.':i m t> to k;ik11, even :1 lo~ alist t'an ltak nnd has ." Former Prr~ldt'nt Nixon. cm "1rt>t>1ppin~ c1urln,I! hb ud m1nlstr:1tron to cul """n tm the leaktn~ of 1nformalton to ne"·' reporterf.. made b.v tht.> city manag<·r 111 .tl'· l'Ordancc " 1th Sl'<'. 3-12. b, and h·· r... n • ... pons 1ble for lh<· supl'n 1-.11111 of the anves tment offl<'l'r. ~tl'. 3 11 of the c11~ r o1h.· stalt• ... ··Tht• c·1ty mana~l'r shall ht· thl' .11J mimstrall\'C head of cit~ g 111 <·rn ment under t he· chret•t1011 and c·nntrol of lhc <'it y council. 1'Xl't•1•t <rs other wls<· pr11\ 1<ktJ 1n 1h,.. ~1rticlc . Ill:! ~h ull h\• rc.·spon..,1bli- t11r t he erficu~nl admln11'tral11111 11t <i ll t he affairs of the t·1tv .. 1h1d1 are under his control." Yt>u nt:J\ df.'cide for yourself: Was C:oun l'llman O 'Keef(''s m1!>sl:.iknll'11I 1ll'liberate. through ignor anc·c 1>f the law, or what'! The city manager and the <·11.v t'ouncl l . t hrouih the city managC'r, do in la <'l arnl h.\ la\\ ha\'C c o ntrol n\·cr thl' 1·11 v I rea!>urer "hen hl' 1s 1wrf orn11 ng his t.lu11es us investment orr.1 t•r, .ind lh<'Y ar c fl''pon ... 1hlt• tor lt1o; .1r t1o n .. 1 lh• maclc the• St0t111<w1 11mt' tfrpos1t at lhl' 11:.i nk o l :-..111 <'lcmcnte The follO\\ ing tons lrm·l I\,. rnc1t1sm 1s offered to mcmlwr' of the I'll~ ('OUnt•1l to kN•p lh1 public trust: Head the• i:1·111·r,tl law and t hl' c1t:r code in it., l'lll11 1· 1y: always ahidc by lhc IC'ltt r of the law! H<•mt•m IX'r. \ 011 :1n· <·har~C'<I with the g<'nt'l'ai \11•11 :1rt· of :ill uf I hr n •sidcnl.'> t>f t h1' c·11 .v WILLl.\:'-1 JI. H.\1'11-:tt Drilling Saff•lfJ TolhC' Editor: In lollo"rng \hi' 11lh h1111 · .tr ill ing controversy (tir ~·11111· t 1111t'. I havc ac<:umul:itt·d 111111 h 111· formal 1011 on the ... ut>wc·t th111ui.!11 th\' mcd1u, hy a ll 1·11cl111~ p u h lll' m l'l'tmgs, writ m,I! l"r <11Jt.l11tonul anformul1on , l'\'l'fl l11<1k .111 in· Vt.'s l1J,?ul1\C lrip l o S ,1n l a Burb.ir:.1. l~nnrantl' .,t•1•rn, 111 pn•v:otl on lh1• µJ rl •11 t h•· I!' llt'r .11 puhltt". 1111ht1t'i:tll'i aml t 11111'' W1• :1r1• 1rr1ublt•d hy rn.,1.1111 t•A1wrti., tho.,t• I\ h11 ~C·t•k a rul t•xpl111t th1· n1 ·i:.1t1v'' informal1(111. "h'"'' al· ltlUdt• l 'i "m ~ 11111111 '" 111.tdl' 1q1, t11111·1 h•1tlwr m1· "11h f,ic 1 ...... \ \ 1,11 111 Ne•\\ port ll1•ad1 1 11 \o hall 1llsd11.,t·tl th1• f11ll11~1111:: I\ ~um m :iry rn1 lh<' 1·nvrr111ww11l :il '" 1<t'<i'<tn1·nt ,111tly 011 tho· pr111111..,·1I 1)fr!<!horc • 11•.i"' .... t11·~. 11 l11d1 I h1·v had, w.i-; 1,.:n1111•tl It 1•11rn1• l111r11 1111' oil 1nd11sl rv. Nw tl11l I h1·v avail lh<•fll <.t·lvt•"' of 1111' 1111 .. ,. p u h Ii I' a I i 1: 11" I r om I h" I S. <:t·ol11J.tlru l S111 vt•v \\h11 h c 1111 lam., !\lilt1.;t11· ... 11r111·t•1lun· .ind r<'J.lU I :.t 11011.. I h :t I ..,,.,,\.f'I 1111' many lftlC'~l 111ns :.111d l'P'l a r i:•· cntlC''> hrtng up. RF.GARDIN<; 'IJ11lk /\ 11lan \liJ'l '11hm11tt•1l hy the Wt•,11·rn Ori ond <::1s l\~socwt111n C'all1111' r or a t· 11 11 r> own l' d h v 1 lw parlictp:it1n~ C'omp;m11•<.. '4h1d1 would orqu1rr l'tJ0..,1tl1•r;1hl<' 1111 SJHll rlt':rn up 1•11111pmt'nt Ont· tlt•m. ll JOg fo11t catam:.ir;in, writ rl'movc di "''l1 vel>. 011 rrnm waves e1J,lht feC't or less. Waw' e1~ht feet or !es~ prevail 95 per- crnt of the time W<> !lhnuld iJll rcnhzl' that drilhnJt teC'h11oloJ.?y h:i<. 1mpr1>\'l'll ~IOC't' lhc• S:rnto Barbara ll·m rorury d1s a.,t<>r . Ali.11 lh1•n• wu ... 'lrtu11lly no <'INin up e<1ur11mt•n1 urnilohle ut th;Jt t1nw. ,\l lht• pre 1'l'llt t1ml' a <.•o OJ1 in Santa Utirborn ha!I S.1 m11l1o n \\Orth 1)f t't1u1pm1•n1. muc h of wh1r h <'a n lw transporll'd to our own an•u 111 ~erv h•w hours A smaller 1·1111p 1' l~alt'd 1n Long liN1t•h h ttm \\h .11 I h ,l\l' found, I hdh'' 1· 1 h .11 'l•1·tlll1n,.: a1hlll 11m.1I rn1111t•1 1 1~ lit111i.: 1111 .. prn~·r;1m '' ;.i "J"l 1• 111 l.l\p,1\1·r ' 0111111•' l>t I.I\ lllL' t lw proi.:r.1111 '' 1101 111 th• l1n•l llllt'I ,.,I n l nur n,1111111 WI I.Fil ~.IJ \.111-:ll I.'' llf#"f#Hf '6 .J HUf.;f•f To thl· F.d1tor Tht• JUnkd In 111t·k up .1 1'1nJ.:I" manusa1µt , The• Mai:na Charla. by 25 lil'IWIOrs , rl'flrl'Sf'rll:ilJYl'/\ anti w1 vc•s w tth µos:-1 L>ly 11tl11·r1> not revealed. JUSt1f11.'<1 und1•r thf• p lausible pr<>lc•xt that 1t will e'o11 tribute.• toward f!Ot')(I rnlt•rnat1on.il relations, 1s 1n my opinion an l'\ ample or govcrnmcnlal poli !'ll' that "turn off" th1• pul1lrt• 1111 politics and d1s n1·d1t p11lit1 c1a11 . Ont' s uC'h d ulnou... <ttl ion, "' t'V<'n the ll'ast k1111~kdg1·Jhl<' or dtSCl'rnrn).! Pl'r1'011'>. ha ... m 111 1· ne,l!alt\l' impart 1han hu111Jn·1h or hti;th blown. tlluson prm n1s 1· ... I. hkc mrlhon., 11( olhl'rs wh•• may remain sil1•111 . llJ•P<l'•' th1 willful u'e nf lh1· t.J ~flJ Vt•r ' dollars. ~'HEI> J. STEVENSCJ'\ kill (',Jn.4'f BUI To the Editor Your "('O.l'•l Bill Mod1f1ca111111 Ex1wctr<I" M arrh lX, '" JU'l ., ... m1 sll'ud1nsi a s J>r11po:-.1tr;111 :111 was, lhat <'r('all•d lhl' ('oust.II Comm1ss1on. Th<' s mall pr111I 111 that in ii 1al 1Vl' s aid lh1· Ll'J.:1s latur1 ML'ST adopt lht• rnastal plan N l' 1 I h l' r t h 1• y no r 'i ,. n J t o r Be1lenson ha', .• •n v thougtir •1f IPllmg th1'> lu< 1 :1111i:• plum '~" 11111 of bustnl''IS lh•l11•n ..,11n ·., J111l YtJIJ not only J>l'rJll'l11.1l1• tlll'm hut" 111 J.llVl' tht.'m m un· pn w1•1 uH•r •1 lari:<'r an•.J Onl' '\(•Cl 11111 1·\ t·n i~•' , . ., 1 lw ('omm1s .... •111 tht• 1my,1•r 1111·h.in~··· laws. with ~1 \ n l 1• of H nf llw I:! ·•I• p<llO tC'd t'fllll 111 I\ 'lllllf'r ' It tr "I .1 would h1• h.1rcl pr1•.,.,4•fl t11 lwal that kind of 1111.1111.1111111 rul1· I would i:u•'" th.II ll('lll·n-.11n 1· modlf~ 1n~~ 111, 111 II h1•1'o111s1• of 1111· "f..cl{'ltl Control 11f ('111t\t,1l /01w pcl1t1on II 't't'lll'I lht• t.1~11:1\'t r r1•ally url' ft•tl up" 1th ~uppn1 l1111• half of 1111' wn1 Id . h .11f 11! I h o• 11.1 111111. ;11111 ;ill 11( 1h1· ltlr<I' Wh .il t'\ll•r l\t'rf<•n.;1111 llell' ... Wiiii hi\ 11111 1111' lll'llJllt• :11·1· ~i.!01111' llJI II• 11111 an 1n1l1.111v'' •1n 1111• hallot to v11t•· 11111 1111' ('11:1 •,tal C'omml\..,.on ur11t lll't.!ak Ill!> hill c;o 1. rn 1 ... lflS~: 1 •11 ORANGf COAST DAllY PllOT ·'u '' \ I\,. 1/ I .1-11 ,,,., 71 ,,,,n • ~ • I I I 11 r I th , ~ '' ,t,,. J I ,,,, ,,,,,1 /•,,.,, J ,,,,,, I h• "'''"' 1.tl , .. ,, • .. r th• fl.ul l 'dul • t "-f .. ud11tr11 ,1ud 'ilmul 11•· f t 11lt·1 II\ t•r•" 1111111• "'' 1111 ... l'"I • iii 1 1•1 • 1 oninw111,11 t11t lop11 • 11( 1111• I• I Iii '-'llaltt ,,I t."fl c •1l1•1nn1 '' ·"'" • .111 .. ,, .. ,,, t. 111111 tlf lfll' I (,If I/ft I lrtl It ,11f1 I I II'\\' .111tl l>1 pt I •Ill Int' 1111 Ut "''P•'I'' f 11p1n1•r11 .uul 1111·.i on 111111 111 111p11 I h" ••111• ·11.11 <1flllt1••11• 111 the lr,111\ I'll"! .1pp1 .11 11nh 1111111 1·tl1l1111.rl, olunrn ,11111• lt•p ut ttu Ji.ii•• '•puunu • \ (II I'""" to\ 1111' I "111111111 ,, , 1111'1 •·•rl•••lll,I• ;i111I I• II• I \\Ill"'' ,Iii' lh•·lf 11\\ II .tlltl II" t 1111111 ·1 llh''11 111 1h .. 1r '""'' 111 th• ll.111\ 1•11"1 'houltl ht• 111( .. 11 t·tl \\' t>d nl.'<; ti a y, .\I it r 31 l!lill .-dn dav' Clo inf( Pri ·e~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS WldneldAy ~arc~ 31 11175 L/SC OAILV PILOT 119 s Gra11t Dies Kresge's Strong In Second Place By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Two companies tbut once"~, .. plllari. or" h<At wa' c.ilh'<t thl' "varltty •tort• Industry" emcr .. t·d from 197~ w11h diamt>trically OPP<> llCr\"llUILS. Thel,000 &tore chain optrated b)' \VT Grant didn't rt<:il ly emttqre It •H'I\\ into bankruptcy courl last year . 1od lt'11 now ~lnJt dlssolnd It'" tht• bi~ ee11t failure In the hiNlllr) o<U S. re11thn1 Money Tree S S Krc.·s~t· wui. 11nmt lhlng else. It rode out the economic d o\o\nlurn of t974·7S, ront1nued to opM new K-l\1art11 and t•ndt•cl lht' yt•ar b> making mori· rnonc)' than any other retaile r an tht• nt1t1oncxc••Pt ont' T HESE STRIKINGLY DffFF.R ENT outcomt•!> are 1n structive as an example of how quickly the plctur<' <'an change in the fast-moving \\Orld of retailing. Ju11l 10 yc.1r:-. ago Grant ond Kresge uppear<'d t•1 lit• on ltn t•qual footing. e ach domg Sl billion of business n) t•ar, l':lch l'jrnm.: about S30 million And both of them tra1ll'd wt•ll l.ichl11LI lhl' trad•· ta onal variety storl' leader, F. \\' Wool~orth, "'h1ch l'jrrw<l ~10m1lllonon sa lei.or s16b1llJonin191".C. But these companies were already on different <'oursc" 10 years a.:o. and the truck choJoocn by Kr{'sge's manaJ.tenwnt has proved lo be the routl'lothewinn{•r':. c1rde. It's difficult for any company to abandon its h:is1c way of doing businl''-!>. However, that ·s prccai.c ly what Kre!-.~C ell'<'I ed lo do. ll cha.,ed con,umer~ to lhl• ..,uhurb' ''1th frl'l''l .ind ing, foll·linc discount -.tun·~ Today. Kresge is tht• numbl•rmit• <.11 ... c·11unt operator 111 lht• ('Ountry. It has morcthun~·Marl:-. open and morl.' thun 100 Jupiter ur111 ~ There arl' ... 110 ~ome 420 store:-rarr\ 1nl! the Kresge fla1: but their tonlnhutwn to !.,tic:. and prnf1l)o 1"' now manor THIS MONTH TllF. K·Marto; "l'fl' offering b,1rg:uns such as 6-0 di~posable diaper~ for S2.9G, :tn SI I 88 potket <'alculator, l.ioys' Jeans for S2.7i. a 30·1tollon ~arhuJ:l' t·an for s.i 88, steel-belted radial tires for S2S ispiece. u Whirll)OOI washing m achine forS258. u 19-inchcolnrTV for S333 That kind of men·hanrllsinl! '' brioi::mi: cu-.tnm\'r' 111111 the stores In drovei. Kresge, like' other n 'l111ler .... "~,.., 11111 11nm111w to I ht· re• cent rl'<~c!>!sion Hu t it d1cl 1111t c·urtull 1h t'\IJ:Jn,1nn plan~ 11 opened 132 Jll'W !-lores in 197S and 111 lht· l:i:-.t <1u11rl(•r or th4• year. when retail sales pie hod up.11 had .in inrrt•rlihh.• 'purt Dunng lhl' hnal thrl'e month'< of 197'> Krt·"J!C' lni.:i.:1•tl ... alt•.., o( S2 I b1lhon That·~ mnn• than doublt• what 11 w~1 ... 1l111n)! JI! nually 10 years ago. It fin1,hl-cl the y<>ar w11h :1 io.ah•' lntul uf S6 8 billion, up 23 pl'rrenl from the prcv1ou!. yeur TllAT \VAS NOTHING eomp;irt•d to ttw 11ror11 1ourl{1· Krt"<((l' l'UrnC'd SlOO milllon m th(· hnul thr••\• nwnth' of lh ''' t·al) car ( wh 1ch cr111, J an :u I Tlwt \\ .14' :1 hout l'<lll a 11 o " hal 11 l'arnt>c! an the first n11w month.., anti tl y. ,,.., .11 ... 11 about c1111.d to what at nt•tted 111 :ill of !!Ji I Rc,ult . ror th1.· firl\I lllTll' Kr'C,)!l'' .lllllll.11 1·.1rn111 i;: ... topped lht' ea mini.:.; of J <: Pt•nno·~ Tlw f111,tl full \\':tr figurt>i.. K n•sge. S200 million. Pl·rtn<'~. S l(JO mi II inn Whc111t usl'd IO('Omr>C'lcagain ... 1Gr.11ll .tnd \\'11olwllrth in the fin•·nnd·dim1• !.tore l.iusinC'!-~. Krl'~I!<' rankt•ll a ... 11n1• •if th<' 25 lnrgellt rel aill'rs 111 llw nation ll nOY. ronk' a~ 1nu• 11f I hl'lnp fh·e . WT Grant ha.., tw1•n ohlitcralctl Woolworth h,1, ht•c·n left fnr behind Anet 11111\ m1i:hty Sl':Jr..,, nocliul'k i:t•111•r:111·.., l!rcntcr profits Dao1i Ope11s Off ice Daon Oc\'elnpmt'nl Corp. h:1c; Opt'nNI ,1 ('11 II torn1.1 diviMon in :'\l'wport Jlc.•a('h, T hl' Vancouver. Hrllii;h l 'nlumhi:t hu-.c•d rompany, :1 wc.•stern Canada rt""lcll·nllal clt'\1•l11pt•r. hJ' nJ1<•r.1tc·d Jln111-,1 C'\<.'IUl-1\'ely an \'anc1>uvt•r. C;ilgar~ .111d Edmonton urlltl 110\\ Dann':. prC's1dcnl, ,J \\' l'oolt'. '·"'' mn,1 rof lht· <'Om pany 's in1t1ol Ol'\i\'1ly th1•n· w11l 111\l•h 1· 10111l \C•nturt"• \\Ith California de\ elopcri. Mercury Declare Its First Dividend The board of d1re<'lnr' 11f '11·rr ur\' Savin~.., & Loan"" o;oc1ation, lluntan~t1111 Bc:t<'h. hJ' dcclorr·d .1 ti pcrc1:n1 \lock d1\'idcnd :ind a HI lent p1·r 'hart• ra'ih d1\'1tlcnd lla\<uhlt• '" i.tockholders of rc•('•1rcl Apnl !l Roth dlvicf Pnd.., would lit• pav:thlc J\prtl 2:J. or :i' ...i><m ui.. practtcahlt' tht·rc·afl<'r: th1· o;t1wk lliv11h·nd ,... suhJt.>t·t It) the :tppr ov al or ttu• ('a It forni a Dt•part mt·n• of Snv i ng" unll J,oan In connl'cli11n with lht• :-.111<·k 1hv1d1•111J. no fr.icllonal sh art's will h<' 1s..,ut•d, anti i.l11<'kh11J1l1-r.., ~ill r4•r1•1\ 1• '""""in ht•u nf fr:iC't1on~ at lhl•t 1mc•ul cf 1,tn l1ut 11111 IN ADOPTING Tift: ftr:.t ra~h dl\'ilh•ml an th<' h1c;t11ry of the ns~ociatton, the> boar<l nf dirt•rtnrs .. aitl th1•11• 1!. 1111 im plication that thi'i is :t rP.1:111:11' d1v1<l1·ntl . 11nr ;1rr 1hr·r1• <'nm mitment!I tu fulurt· c.1 ... h 111\ 1d1·111h t111pl11 ti 111 1111• 1·1111 l'nt declaration The rt•C'ord elute-. April !I. rc·pr1"tl'lll ' I h• 12th a11tl1\ t•1,ary of lhl' Op<.'ninjl Of llW :l'•!.fH'l,1111111, 111111111' \\hlrh ltllll' II l(rt•W frnm S2 11111111111 in initial 1•;ip11al11:at11111 lo ,1 1·url'l'lll k\'1•1 of approx1111 all•h $2110 rn1Jl11111 111 1111.tl a .... ,.,..., w1thnut nwrgPrx or .1ccau1,1t11m' Slnrl• lh1• 1 t·1·or1I c1,1lt• f••r bttlh lh1• r .1 ... h d1\'1tl1·nd anti tht• 'tock d1vitknd i\ tlw ... anll', :wol llll' , .... 111· dot<' or th1· ... 10<•k dtvldenc1 '" 11evcr:.il wf•Pk.., bfrr !>lhart'' 1.....,111•d on lht• "'t11<'k <h\'11h•ncl will not lll''llhJt'l·I t11th1·r:1 ... hd1\ 1111·1111 New $2 Bill Aimed At Savin{( Mo11ey For the r1r:..l timl' ln mort' than 10 ) 1•:ir11, I h1• S2 hill Wiii be issued by the\' .S TreuM1ry . The new S2 bllb will~ :iva1lahlt· lo the• 111thlH· ut b1.1nk<1 beglnnlnJt April 13 That l'l,uancc '1a11· 1·111nc1dc<1 w1th thl' birthday of Thomas Jerrt•r'<OI\, whn .. 1· 111<.'tUrl' :1p1wnr<, on the bill Completlnjt thl' b1ct•ntcnnrnl cfe.,1~11 on the rcv1•rK1· sldt• 111 o vlanette ba11cd on the "Tht•Shtnini.t of the ll<.'cl1m:1t1on or In dependence'' by nrU11t .Jolln Trumbull. The Treas ury. whl<'h Is making ~.00(),000 or the O('W $2 notes available. t'lltlmnt<'ll the ball~ "'II rcc;ult m "'avlnAS of $4 to 7 million a year'" pnnllnJt nrs1 bill' An averOftl' of 1.6 balhon SI bllt. :ir<> prlntl•d per year. oc· counting for SS to GO pe'l'cent or the totnl vnlum<' of the c11rrf'n cy printed. The new S2 blll 1!1 expected to replace ahout half thuinitlts In cir cu lntion durio& the next '\i'vcral year:. ,, . '• . . _,. • f • ...... .. ft f0 DAILY PILOT First Class ·Fares Jump; Look for Bargains . 49 Ol G;11t Size KLEENEX DINNER NAPKINS Wlt1te & Assorted C.ltr s BOX OF 50's 37 ~ "OGILVIE" HOME Permanents ~(! --.-1 ~.-- I°' - .::.---(\~ Give your tia1r the ~·Pa( body lnd ~et of a p1otess1orial" Ptrm Rec•lar 2. 7 5 :,a 3.00 A fR& Gff fCMt YOU ROM HELENA RUllMSI UN with PwdMue of AltY Skin Dew fREC-MSk111 On 0.1" a lull s11P 3 01 V1srble At t1on Soap an d a 1;Pnerou. I 2 01 tube ol V1 s11>h• Action Daytream [ Sl11 Dew 4 50 r ~ lMIJlel 1 u • ~ YlllMt k l• 4 50 111,ctt• 2 u • ~l~-5 00 .c.... \A.o ,:;:: 1 u • P-.t\.· "DAYS •EASE" AUTOMATIC TOlET BOWL CLEANER The ou tltat rully dots t111 )I01 9 oz JAR "DAYS •EASE" SOUD AIR FRESHENER f reulir wtlHJll •lease. Aulrtd ff111'9Kt1; 5.5 oz BOX Of 6 CARNATJOH anywb re from 20 ~l -for late n•abt rllfbts -tolO and 35 per· The coach fare nerease on somt' route 111 uptttf'd to occur'U Ctol oil the co. l of a coach seal lu::kel. To quohfy for larger dis· 1urltne!.\ lhal did not t tusc rare:. earlier th1~ year :.eek lo c1&tch up rounts, passenfers must abide by certain restnctlons, SU<'h u mak· wuh airlines that did. ~reservations 14 days in advanre. Most alrllnH raised hm~:ri l percent on F eb l and 2 percent on THE INCR EAS~ I FlllST rlass fares 1:. lht1 f'.ffond of thrt>e hikes ordered by the Civil Aeronautic Board tCA8) two yeur. 11'0 after 1t dtcldt!d the far~s were not high enouih to C'Over tht• actuaJ c~u of providmg strvace The third Increase w1ll 10 Into effect neitt year March 1. But omt flnanr 1ally lron1er lint<-<, 1nt'ludm& National. Ot'ltt> and Northwest. dJd not ask the board for thost.-incrf'ast>:;, :;a,y. ma they would eek ln:it~11d to raise tares by 3 pea c,•nt on April l Coa<'h fare hakes planned by tho ~ airlint'l'.I must bi!' a pprovoo fly thl' CAB before they can be implemented But no CAB opp(ISlt10(\ii- upected CHfFON FACIAL TISSUE --111 • C.lers Breakfast Bars ~~00f4 5c EA. Assorted Flavtrs 89 ~. LACTONA ADULT TOOTHBRUSHES ·-NylH 2: s1 Nat1nal 59c , ~ A.R.M. AWJtGY llll.llf MllMCINl • 40 h lllets 1.69 "'" ~ ~~N. AM POCk£T RADIO Tiit rMil fer 111 ttcHiOflS Includes 9 volt battery and rasy carry handstrap ~ll ' -I :1)5·:29 tilllouNOUV.N AMIFM Table Radio Sld rrulP tun1np 01at Built 1n Af C lor better • fM rtcr.ot1on. with~ .. ~pe.tker 1338124.88 I DRUG STORES ---~ A -Pl0<e To Shop! Ill 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM MON.·SAT. 10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM SUN. Sweet 'n Low Loolis and tastes like sugar. w1lh no bitter 11 alter-taste. C 100 Pacuts Polident htro lfferv .. unt Tablets foil wrapped tor freshness . Activated mint green color t•mtr1 84 T~lets 1.39 the Shower Massage by WATER Pl(» . Pulsaltng bursts that mas- :~:i~t:::th1e. s611mula9te 5 •SM-2 • ,., ffte milliens who should not tah os,irin -~"'" ... ~"':-'I Tylenol Tobtets ~~-!P-J TYLf NOL Sate last p.a1n reloet ~ =~~~.~r 59c 100 Tablets -"Optic" Tumblers by Federal You will be pr1;ud ro serve y 1ur l.1v rite ~everaRc •n t~P ,. 'Olort~I glas,e~ ~ungold <ir Mo!>~ 1 9 9 Green 1101 Pxk ol 10 • AU 15c Sl1I Candy Bars INSTANT Krazy Glue 811ds i1 secods ... one drop holds a ton for all sohd 119 ;:rials • Toilet Seat l(TTY "(" Stow Crock cooKER For tne busy house w1!e to serve nulr1t1onal meals with ease S Quart glaLed stone ware 2 3 8 8 liner 1scc.10 • ltlMIMGTON Soft Touch EUCTalC RAZOR PEPTO-BISMOL SPlASff.4H LOTION A man can be re- freshed llom lhe tOP of his head to the very soles of his feet. t~l .69 ivoRr SOAP BATH SIZE PAK OF 6 MCMSMtl CR£AM Help your skin retain Ille moisture that so ttens & smooths & suggest an youthful appeaiance 4oz 8oz 4.00 6.50 .. ''"''"' ••" ~.11 •1• "A" If ¥11111111 "A"•l-Her111t11t1 ,. • Foot-tM-ey• ...... To "C c· l"A liquid that I) 111. 11, type with . bathe with over Ir heanhy & alive with clean ... color any color you MAKE.uP noAtema 1 2 9 2-~tes '4ust mo1nuto" f il f -~ :~:~(:~:: ~,:.,. Kit • a; · ~ . 1 h1ckens. dar~ens and curls ::-' @\ 1• 1nstanlly Smudgeless way to "Snoopy~ I ' .. ~:u1i1u1 1.19 Snack SET REVLON "Super Lustrous" WITH TllenHJlastic MUC MAKE-UP "son & ORI" NO-STING ANTl-PERSPIRANT Uu even after shn1•1 Scented 0t Unscuted SHAMPOOS 1 tz LOTION Coat!. and soothr\ your "ch1ng ,___-4 \tomach. help'. protP.ct 11 lrom Why iiuss out on your lavoritr> progrnm~ . Have that extra radio for lhr den. k1lt hPn, etc Operates on batteries or hou~e current. I 4 I I llJB( lurtller aMP hl JAii ~~ ~,,,:\' A Re11sltrPd Pflarmacisl is on duty during '-...: l ~ Sn on sloo hours lo prepare your prescription to precise Sl)K1f1cat1ons SAY-OH PMUMACISTS ARE: • ACCUUT£ • CAPAllE • DEPENDABLE • FRIENDLY '224414.95 "BAYER" ASPIRIN FAST PAIN Rn& 100 TAll£TS 12011.29 COCA -COLA 32oz 39c IOTllE · PUIS DEPOSIT c~'rifi~ l /)ri ............... .. f/I .... SP£Clll 0Ff£1! 11{ 3 MttltS ef 32 tz COCA COU at 31c A. ''" ~eposit JM recem A 32 1Z Sil( "IU88l1 UP" F1EE BIG SAVINGS ON EVERY AISLE-EVERYDAY-AT YOUR LOCAL SAY-ON DRUG STORE Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 91, 7 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Totlny"s Closlnf.! • \'. Stot!IL-. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Jt, 1976 C TEN CENT5 New Health Chief Picked for County By WILLIAM SCHR EIBER OftMO•ltyf'llet- Oavid Odell. Alameda County'" tov health official, was hired lo day b y Orun~c Count} supervisors lo administer all C'ounty health funC'tlons He may also possibly assume control an the near future or a new human serv aces superagency Odell. 48, was select~ after .supervisors met in a bner ex· eculive session with county Ad· mlnislratave Officer Robert Thomas and ('OUnly Personnel Of- ficer R A Scott. The ne~ county health ctuef bas ~erved in an equivalent role in the northern California county s 1J1ce 1972, reporting directly lo the Alameda Board or Supervtsor:.. lie is not a physician. Prefacing his recommendation lhat Odell be g1 ven the new health edm1niltrator'a po1t. which will pay "4,400 a year. Thomas told aupervl•ors the normal recruit-ma proc~uru were bypassed because of the net-d for a person of the "hi&hest possible quality." "We do not 1ee th ls as a training 11tuation , • · Thomas said . ··Rather. the job calls for a person who, while bein& ttthnacally and. professionally competent. is above all a proven ad- tninistratnr " Thomas stressed thul lht• nrw administrator hod to bto a pers on with good rapport and contact ut the federal and statt> level and should "also be well grow1Jed m the operation of local go' crn ment. "There are relat1\'ely few peo· ple available who would meet the position requirements, therefore, although an open, hea\•aly ad· Bean Two Die As Craft Ignites By JACK CHAPPELL Of -0111, ...... """ A s mall private :urcraft ex ploded in m1d·a1r early today off the San Onofre beach approx· lmalely two males north or the nuclear generatini.? Malaon At least two people wert-bt.-llevcd k.iUed. The planl' ident1f1ed as a Cessna 172 Skyhawk II. a four passenger crart. 1s ~hevcd to have been from the Los Angeles area. The explo<sion occurred al about 2 .15 a m and was wit nesscd by San Clc•m,,ntt• r><>hcemon Dwayne llerberic-h and several M arane Corps r~rsonnel. Divers called to the crash srene inltlally found Lhre<-hands and one arm floating an waist de· ep water off the San Onofre Beach Club. The parts were from a man and a woman. accordJnA to 8111 Souza. deputy coroner from San Diego County There wa~ no immediate aden tafacation and it was not known 1f more than two persons wen' aboard the craft Thl' crush was $('\'t>ral hundred yarcl'I l>OUth Of former prei.1dent Naxon'i. C'~latc, La Casa Pacifica A Marine Corp~. l>poke.,mun saad there was no l'Vltlcncc tht1t 1od1cated the pion<' hod been car r)'mg any contraband. Large portions of the airaafl hil the wat<•r about 400 to 600 yards from shore Oavt•rs by mid day today had rccov1·rt'<l all th1• portions or lhe plant' except fuselage. motor and ont' win..: A front section of the plane in· rludang landing !(ear WM found :.uspended In lhl' watn bouyed by air in the landrn.: .i1•1ir I 1rl' Sa n C I e m e n t t• I. 1 r ,. 1: u u r it Lic-utenanl l.ynn llUJ:ht•' and i.:11ard Greg llul.,111•1 "''rt• lh•· f1n1l di\ crl> on t h1· Vf'Ot• .u11I round tht.' .. u .. pt•nfh•d portton\ "' t ht' .11 rr r .1 rt ,\bout 25 di\ Cr'> from thr• Orange Count~ l n1h·r"-Ult•r 't•arth and ""'cue Tt'am "'<>rk1•d 1ht> Jrea off lhl• bt•arh wart·hing l11r p1ect>s of pl.in<' or human re 111aans rhe team , mad1• up of 'lcuha tlt\•t•rs from all the Orongt• Coun t v Manne Safl't v llt•partmt•nls 11nd the Sh NI (('oe l>t>purt mf'nt 11lso dovl' orr lt1 tht' vlrlnlt y of un 1111,Jirk not fur from "lhnre Ourlni;t lh<• e11rly morn1nj{ opt•ration h1•llt•1)Ph'r" from th'• nc•urby l ' S ('on~t ( iuurd nl'\\ l1)w 1n:rr th(• or ,•wn oltl'mptmw to lornl<' wrt•rk.1.i1• nntl 11l11m1nut !05? the nrea "'1th nO(xt hJihls lo Old dl\'t'rS Authont1e<1 from the San r>tt>RO County Coroner·s omre and from ramp Pendkton searchoo a male t&-e PLAN•:. P•IC<' tU) STOCKS POSf SOME GAJNS '>F.\\'YORK li\P l Tht>,.tock market f1n1~hrd orr an 1m pre<;i.I\·(' r1r'.'lt quarll'r or th('' l'ar \\Ith a modl'f:111• <Hhun<'t' tnd:l\ Trad1n1: ""' r<'lllll\t•I) <11111·t. hon l'\ er Analv,t<. .,u1d the mJrkct'-; up- S\\ mg app<'a rt'd to ren<'rl som<' careful la!.t minute mant>uvennR hy anve1it1nR tnshtutllJn"I. who "'" make• qu,1rlt'rly r<'ports bast'd on toda> ·s clo. in..: pnces The Do" Jone-; avcroRe of 30 ~toeks gained 7.24 point-; to 999.37. <Tables, 89) O.lly " .. -· .. , ··~ ........ " ... SHORE PATROLMEN GUARD CRASH DEBRIS COLLECTED OFF SAN ONOFRE Mv"tefY Shroud• CrHh of Light Plan• Jult Off Femed Surfing Beech Mesa Shooting Wounds Bondslllan By STEVE MITCHEU . CM t ... 0•11' '"'""MM! A Costa Mes a bondsman wai. shot outside has office late Tue11 day night in lhe second such inra dt>nl In five m onths . Pohce detectives said Robert Henry Glazier. 37. of Laguna Niguel. w<i s able to pull his own p111tol and return fire on the flee· mg assailant after being slrurk in tht> stomac-h by a small caliber bullet A staff spokrsman at lloag Memonal llosp1lul said Gluzaer "a<; an J:OOd c·ondttton todoy followinl( lhe J 1 p m shootout Jt l:lO East 17th St H<>tlred bond5mtm frank H Downes." ho re<:cnlly sold has of flee to Glataer. was srnously wounded Ot'l. 29. 1975. as he walked from his Costa Mesa ~arage to has home In that incident. a Jone gunman apparently had been waiting for ·him near h is garage and opened fire when he arnvt'd home. hit· Ung Downes 1n thl' arm 11nd below the left eye No suspect has been arrested an that shooting Tutsday night '11 shooting oc- C'urred as Glazier. a former New York Stale Golden Gloves bmt1f1R champion. t'arraed h1'1 bric-kase oul to his cor Pohce In vestaiator Gerry L. Thompson said detectavr~ \\ere rombinR the parkm1ot lot today. (Sf.f' WOUNDED, Pa~e i\2) ..... "'"" ..,. ....._. WOUNDED BAIL BONDSMAN GETS MEDICAL AID Gunned Down In Coate MeH Parking Lot .. Yankees Get FreeAgenl Messersmith ST. PETERSBl'RG. ~1a IJ\Pl ~-The New York Yanke<'S ~atd today they "entered into a wnt ten agreement" with Andy Messersmith of Corona dt>I Mar "through his nuthori zed IHtent , Herb Osmond." for fouryeur11 However, the Yanks, in tht• statement by rlub presidenl Gabe Paul. said lht>y hove . learned that M essersmilh, a fr<••· agent the past two weeks, "is now attemptin~ to void the lrrms of the agreement . " "We have been advast'd," Paul uid. "through the <itlorney for the Playt'rs Assoc-talion, that Mr Messersmith 1s now att<•mpttnl( to void the terms or the aicrce ment des p1tc> tht• fad that holh the Yankees and Mr t)s mond bargained an J:uod faith, which bargaaninJ.? rulminatt-d in a rom plete meeting or tht' mind<; and the execution by the part1e., or a wntten air<'<'mt•nt. pr<•porert ny Mr. Osmond h1m.,elr. and a<'t'epl ed by the Yonket•oi "We mt.-nd to P<'rlorm our uh li gations under the ol(recmt>n\ and expect Mr M l'si:nsmtth to do likewise I think J huve twcn In this bm1inei1i. lonJ: t•noui.th t<1 know when we huv1• a firm a1:tr1•1• ment." P aul t•ontinued Quinlan Girl's Death Possible BULLETIN TRENTON, N.J. <AP) -Tht New J~rsey Supr~m,. Court appolntt'd Karen ADM Quinlan's father b~r ltgal guardian lhJs a~moon and said tM comatosft younc woman may be allowed to die If compelent m~lcal authorities 11ree there Is no reasonable posslbillty of her rttovery. The court said that In cases llke Miu Quinlan's a medical point 11 ruched wherf' the btdJvklaaJ'a rlgltt1 to prtvacy and to eboote death take precedence over the Interests of the state. Mill Quinlan, 22, baa beea kept breathla& by a rnechanlcal rdpirator since 1bortJy after she ff'll lAto a com a almost a yrar ago. vertised rerru1lmenl would draw many applicants. 1t would not necessarily attract the bt>st p<>l>SI ble applicants," Thomas saJd. The CAO told supervisors ht• and Scott souttht out imli\liduall> "ho werr already employed tn top level admin1strat1on and not neressan ly seeking new Jobs. Thomas told supervisors he felt 11 "as more important lo place the emphasis on falling the JOb with a highly quahllt-d pt>r~on than to "icutlsfy i1o te>ntial craltl'S of whatevt-r selection pron•.,i. 1~ utilized " Tht> reference '' a s to cnt11·1srn by manonly i;roup le•1dt>r' Tu<'" day when supervisors up111 o' t'd app<>intment or a 28 year-old .11J man1strat1\ e analyast to lhe JOb or social sen aces director. bypa"· ing the number two man in thJl <See ODELL, Page .U> urder Brothers Killed Finklea B>•TOM BARLF:V Ollllo0411Y f'li.tM." Charles Dennis Bean was found gwlty of first degree murder to- day an the slaying or Fountain Valley scholar athlete Stephen "Mike" Finklea. ths <'On\·1c-t1on came aftt>r just two d&}S or dehberataon by an Orange County Supenor Court jury Bean's brother. Hugh, already has been condemned to die 10 California 's gas chamber ror his part in the f"inklea murder. Charles Bean. 22. displayed no emotion as a Jury that must now determine ir he too must die - filed grimly back to Judge Wilham L. Murray's courtroom with the auilty verdict. Hugh Bean, 24, already has has been delivered to San Quenun's death row to aw ail execution. Finklea, 19, a star athlete who captained the Orange Coast College wrestling team, was shot to death Oct. 31, 1974 while he worked as a part-time clerk al a Fountain Valley market. It was argued in the younger Bean's trial that he played no part in the slaying of Finklea although he admitted beinJ'! an the market "1th h1l> brother Hugh Bean teshfied ai. a de· rense witness that he fired both 1:uns used to shoot Finklea at the counter and as the badly wounded youth sought refuge m a back room oft he store. Santa Ana police arrested the brothers 24 hours I a ter. They found both guns used in <"~" RE AN, Page A2) South Coast Repertory Move Slated South l'oa'lt Hepertnry. C"n'>ta Me,J·., proh•!>,1<1mtl lht'ett..r n1m van.\, \\Ill \Onn annount't' 11 , pro wrtl'd mo\(' from 1l~ 2011 .,t•at thc•alt•r on Nt•wport Boul1•vanl to u fu<'1ll1y llomt' thrl't' t1m1•s ll11 '> ~1ze in t ht• Soul h Coast l'I a1 .t '>hopping ('l·nh•r. it WJ'> r1•r>0rtt-d today Deta1l11 or lhl' r<•l1>cat111n, wh1th reportedly as mon• than a y1•11r away. ure .,chc·duled to ht• 11n nounct>d Thurs<fay a1 a 4 ~10 JI m pr<'ss conferc>n<•t• cullt'<J 1oanllv by South f'oast H<'pertory anil th1• S..•l(crslron1 family, dcvl'li1w·r., of the "hopp1n,-.: n•nkr. m llw SoulhCoost Pl11:r,a llott•I Oav1d Emm c·s. t•xt•rut1\·e• director Of the theater l'Ompuny, wus unable to confirm th<• n·po11 today but said that all detail~ or the proJCcl would be announced at Thursday's presi; conference South Coast Repertory has Ix-en m operation for 11 years, the lai;t nine in the Third Step Thenler at 1827 Newport Blvd The rurrent production or "A M1d11umml'r Night's Dream" '" the company's lOOt.h since the• theater first opened in 1965 in a converted marine swap shop m Newport Be3ch The projected r elocation, on a plot of land reporte<lJy donated by the Segerstroms and ad1acenl lo tht> South Coast Plaza Hotel, would be the Iona-awaited "fourth step" an the company's development from a touring troupe to a 7S·seat theater in Newport Dench to the present facility in Colita Mesa. The new theater wnuld be operatlon11I hy the fall of 1977, 1tc cording to unconfirmed rcp<>rt.s GUil TY OF MURDER Charle• Dennis Bean CM Studies 2 Options in College Park Robert R. Campagna. ass111- tant city attorney, confirmed lo day that the city council has only two choices 1n volv1ng what roulcl be the first referendum m Co!tta • Mesa hastorv They can relicmd a March 1 or· dinance which allows a reiom· to commercial use of property at 464 Princeton Drivt', or tht>y l'an order a special elt'clion on th1• is sue. Petition lcadC'rs say that election could cost Costa Mesa taxpayers between $10,000 und $15.000. Leadcr11 of a College Park peti· lion drive handed City Clerk Eileen Phinney petitions contaan· mg more than 4 ,200 signatures Mood ay. The pell lion seeks th<• ehmmataon of a zone change for Nabers Cad illu1· on llarbor Aoulevard which allows tht> uuto de<1lersh11> to ex1>0nd tll'i d1&pluy an•a onto the lot 11 own'! at thr en· tranc·e to C.:ollt•.:e Park The <irC'u ... eurrently land1iraJl<'d Campagna .,aid th1• r1t y clnk hu"I JO day" to t•x,1m1ne lht• s1 i.tnat u rt'l> and rt•rt 1f> that 11t ll'a:1l 10 percent or th1· <'•ty'li re· g1!!t('rt•d vott>rll ore on lht· h!'ils Aller <''t<1mining and t't'rt1fyang the result11 or ht•r count. Cam pul(na sa11J . i.he must prcs1-nt ht'r Cind1nl(~ to th" r1t v rouncll If her IS.-t> 1.0NINf>. P•R~ A2) Oran~•· _-1 ~~· \\_.nclu•r I.ow 1'1111111' ton1Mhl :tllrl Thttr"'t:iv m11rnh1J:, dr.1r Ill~ ThurMluv 11f11•rnu11n with loral .:11 .. 1 v w"'' "10!1' l.11~ t Ontl!ht mid ~>~. l11~h 'I hur.,1l.1\ 11111><·r 1;o, I NSIDE TODA\' Two anoly1t1 of pnu1nn bent/Ila or, hkf'll/ lo Ind( t1f1 nf'w con1routr11u Stori" l:J7 Index: AIY-S..¥1n ........ Al Me,,.yTr.. I• L.M .. ~ "'''......,. 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He reported that he heard a "boom " during the morrung but that it did not awaken him and he chalked 1t up to a bad dream The Federal Av1at1on Ad- mU\lslralion Office in San Diego reported the plane was re- gistered lo Shaw AlrmolJve at Or aoge County Airport. A Shaw spokesman confirmed that an initial check of the aircraft number indicated al was one of the Ctrm 's planes lie said 1t was "a company aircraft" but declined to give further details pe nding in· vestigat1on. 2 Teens Die In Cliff Crash AHCAOIA <AP> -Twooffour ll•<•n agl'r!> rid1n~ to a car wer e lollt•d wh<'n the vehicle went out of <ontrol. c1 ashed throui:h a guard rail and tumbl<'d down .1 fiOO.fool cliff. authorll1es said. The nam('s o( the dead in the ac- nd<'nt Tuesday ntl!ht were not tm· m<"Chately relefJe.ed Officers said they wl're agPd 17 and ts The driver of the car and lhe fourth ~outh suffered tnJUn es rn thC' cra-.h "h1ch ot·c•urred when llw 'c•h11'1c• "t·nt nut of C'C>ntrol on ~ .• ntJ Anita Canyon Road. , .. >°'!I,• It .. y ~" TONIGlrr A MIDSt:MMf:R NIGHT·s ll H 1-: A M ' ' Soul h Co a & l Hepl•rtory Thc•:1Ll'r, T111•sd:ay Sund.i . lhrouith Anni 24, 8 p m. TlltlRSDA \'. i\PRJI. I I lrtHA Hy STorn llOL!H , ·0,1.1 ~h"1:l t.1hrnn . to JO a m nee AN'll'AI. JAZZ 1-·1-:STl\'AL \ud1tonum. AJml I J Th11r~d.1\ 1-:1t•m,•11t.1rv. 1unwr h 1 i.th u nd h1.ih "< huol h,1 ncii.. ~ 20 ic 111 c•n<l 111.i to 40 11 rn ORANGE COAST t '• CM lt•-,Q·f' t n• 1 •• •• t •tr t ••I~ wt • h •11 -••• 111• ''•"' '"' I #-A -'•f'f I~ 11" , , ,_,.,, ( _. t I .. t I ~·~ ""'> f ••• , """ • ,,. to ''"''' .... ,,,.. n."1 111-""•'•"'"'' .. '" ····~· '"' ... 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'*'"'' 11.e N•'\ ,, .. ,.,.., 'lfv•O •f~\ "O•W+At ,.. •Hflt •t aa••tt••tfTI•"" Pl•rt•l'I "•¥ 9• t~1'•6Ch,11•d • \"tvt -•<1.tt ,.,,,.,, t•ft Of ,_., .~ , I•\\ t ft\t ... •• d .. ~ ( ikla Mlt-\ .. (• ,t ,.,._ .. \of\"' pt W\ •• , .. ,\~I \~ \ ~ t'\•f "'•""'"'I U It~·,.·~ "'""•"• • • t 'Wt ""' un~•"'• , The San Onofre Nuclur Generating StiAtton would n:mam U fe If 5lrUC'k by :l light plune, ~uch as the on e thut crash«! t'llr ly today nbout two rruln north of the generatang plant. ll<'cotd1ng to a Southern CallfomJ¥ Edison enganea Ken Ba!>ktn . manager of generation eng1necnng, saJd th\' bubble·shaped containment over the nuclear reactor Is design~ to Wtlh!>l and t mpact or light aircraft "If that sort of plane hit. the containment w o uld not be JW'Ot-trated There would ~ no effe<'t on nuc.-lear safety." Baskin !>aad He ~aid vibration resulting from such a crash might caWie the plant lo automatically s hut down Baskin said a larger plane. such as commercial Jets lhat travel between Los An~eles and San Diego, "undoubtedly would penetrate" the containment, af struck. He said, however. thal suc h an occurrence is cons idered "highly unlikely " "If you want to talk about a bigger plane. you a re talking about a probability wtuch is very small,·• Baskin said. Any object that penetrated the containment would strike cranes and other equipment before hit- ting a two-root thick reinforce<! concrete "shield" that sits over the top of the reactor core where radioactive mate rial is located. Baskin said the plant would either shut d own automatically or be s hut down in the event o( such an incident. Mortuary Project Cleared Continued com1truction of :i mortuary designed to meet the needs of near by Laguna Hills Leisure World residents is as· sured today with the abandon- ment by suing residents of at- tempts to obi ain a restraining or- der in Orance County Superior Court Irvine attorney Glen Wood- mansee s aid the stumbling block rn the effort to halt bwlding of the l\1C'Corm1<'k Mortuaries facility has been the Sl00,000 surety bond set by Judge H WalterStemer "lie wenl as far as to give us a time payment plan but no one in- \Olved in this action has that kind of collateral,·' Woodmansee said .. , certainly don't have 1l, in f aC't . I donated my :services to the plaintiffs .·· Woodmansee said the group of Le1surl' World r esidents who o;11rd ~cCorm 1rk Mortuan('S and "'ho claimed lo rl'present 1,400 mernhers of the H'ttremcnt com- munity will <'Ont1nue to seek damagt•s from the defendants 111 a future trial "fl ut "c don't k no~ what thoi.<' clamagt's are likely to be until the mortuary 1s completed," he said. · But thev will h<' able to argue "llt'n 1t '' r'tn1'lht•1l that the\ hu\'e ,, i,:cwwl '11·~ ol t he mortuar) from tht• Cluhho1tM' Thrre area and 8'1· M''' 1h1•1r dJm.cJ:t•s :l<'l'nnl ini:h .. \\'oodtn.1n,rc• '·"" ht• ~ :t\ .11 .. n r1lmpt•llecl to dro1• his 1o(fort 111 oh t1un a n •.;tra1n1nJ: ordl•a "'hen In~\ rri. for M d'ormirk n'"urf'fl n1m th<'\ woulcl takr thc• 1-<~11,. to :1p1wll1111• rourt 1( the bond v.us P'>'ll'd "Thot would have ~'«'nu cmtlv h11 .. lnt''' .. lw \a 1d "That !llllh; . m1•nt in court plu' our 11wh1lity to ra1!>e the bond cn'll u' that mun<1 rn tht'l:iw1.u1t · Fro,,. Page ''I WOUNDED sear c hln,:: f o r t'IUl'S to the s hootout Ea rher today. policl' had r erovered only th.-spent llhells from Glauer's own .45 pistol. Glazier was the victim of a 1968 beating by a group of motorcycle dub members at h1s apartment m Cosla Mesa. Twenlv ·two Hessians were on gmally picked up for question< ing after the c hain-whipping and s hooting of Glazier m August of 1968 He was shot In the left hand by Hessian Frant< "Wild Mouse" Rundle who was later senlcm~ to one to 10 years in prison for lhal attack. Hessians were reportedly striking bad at Gia.tier aft.er a tavern fight several days before Gluier was e mployed as a bouncer at a Cost• Mesa bM at lbetlme. Sig11 of Spri11g ....... Boating For Fun To Halt? Ret"roatlonal boatlo.c In Callforn1a could bt> 'a rtuoll~ aboluihed 1( pro\'IMOn:( u( lht• Coastal Plun proposed by lhl' California CoutRI 7.onr Com ml &ion &are enoctt•d lnto l11w. So ltll)'ll Rob l.t'SllC. president or the Cnllfornlo M11rlnt• Park!< and llurbo ri. A asoC'111t1on ICM PllA ) ti t• !oipOke today before thl' Marinl' Oiv1s1on of tht• Newport lturbor Chumbrr of Commerre Leslie :said lt1\' \'U3bt al corn m1ss1on nnd its proposed legasla lion has ex<'luded l'('('reallonal _ _..._.. boat owner s as members or the• "public" by singling them out for man) restraints Among other things, L('Sh<' said. the proposed lei;:a~lallon. 0.•h ....... , P'Mte by "''~"d kOHIJ•f' Singles out rl'creational boaters a s a group to hu\ l' restncttons placed on them as to I( lifeguard t<nH•r-. a re freshly painted. for the -.cnlincb of thP ~u11·111w Beautiful multl·Owners hlp. chartering and renting thc1r personal property !boats), and pushes increased boal registration fees. <'an summer be far off'! The ranks of ~pnng "Ca ther alrl•ady ha~ lured large tlll"'e lO\\ ers ltned up al lluntmgton Beach ''eek end trO\\ d!> tu Orange Coa~t beacht•s will be broken a~ they are strung out and EaSll'r \'ut·ation for many )Oungster~ a long lh<' beach lo l>cn·e as wa tchtowe rs 1s only a "eek or so ;,1\\<J) -Does not give equal treat ment to recreational boalmg in comparison lo tllh<'r forms or ---- recreational act1v1ty Utility to Pay Refunds Contains no prov1~1ons for the develo1>m l.'nt or harbors or rl'- fug(', !las inadequate provisions for badly nl'eded 1.mall craft harbor facilities . PUC Awards $4.5 Million to Customers Leslie urged bout owners and persons interested 1n recrea- tional boating to write their le~t!>lators "as soon as possible" expressing their concern over the ll•g 1slat1on LOS ANGELES tAPl -The state Public U tilities Com - mission has ordered Southern California Gas Co. to make a S4 5 million refund to customers on grounds al took a tax break that benefited the company mstead of consumers. The refunds "stem from the gas company's selection or a federal income tax opllon wh1 <'h reduC'ed ils rinanc1al risks in 1975 rather than an option which would have immediately nowed through certain tax savings to ats <'Ustomer s." the PUC said Tues· day. Commission officials a dded that they felt prude nt manage- ment required a federal tax op t1on which immediately provided C'onsumers the tax savings A s pokes m an ror the Lo~ An~eles city attorney's office. which argued the matter be1ore the PUC. sn1d the decision could mean rate reductions of S250 million for Pnc1f1c Telephone and Genera l Telephone customerl> 1f the same principle 1s applied HoDie Mover Wins Case Against Avco Justices of the Fourth District Court o r Appeals in San Bernardino clear ed the way Tuesday for collectaon of $1 l million in d amages from Avco Community Development Corp. Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal s aid lhe ruLing by the appellate court means that he can now seize Avco assets in th al amount to satisfy the judgment awarded so1!s engmeer Barry Lippert o( Garden Grove. Lippert got the damages when an Orange County Supenor court 1urv aii(r eed that he had been har- assed by Avco when ht· mnvt•d his home from Mission VieJO to a sate in Laguna Niguel Lippert, 32, t estified in that trial t hat efforts to balk his re- location led to his suffering a mau ive heart a ttack during a seri('S or disputes With Avco lawyers But his plans for colh•ction or the compensation suffered a set- back when Judge Robert L. Corfman tossed aside the verdict reached in his courtroom and compclled Belveal lo tum lo Lhe appellate court Belveal won his case on appeal but Judge Corfman agam in- ter vened b y gran tin g a le m porory stay of the Judgment up- held by the ht"h<'r court a nd scheduhne a h eJring in h" rourtroom . An earlier writ issued by the rugh court h11lll'd the heanng And the oppl'llatr rourt sle1>ped 1n again Tuesday to ~rmnnenlly bar Judge Corfman from any furtht•r a ction in the Lippert cue. "He should nl'vcr have flOl back into it in t ht• farNt place." Rt"lveal said . "1'he appeals court sctlled that lsHuc Tue"dny and C'le ort>d the way for Harry to C'OI h!('t hi:c mono• " Belveal said h<' will now ron met Avco lawyers to discu:c~ th1• issue of L1ppt"rl '1 rompcnu t1on and the methods to be ~\.'d an that setllement MEMBERSHIP SOW EAJ. ILY "Th \•n• wa"' tremendou11 r('!lponw to t ht :id I ~old my memb<•r'lhtp t•a..,11) .. That·,. the Mh'('rh~ini;: o;uccesc:. C'~perience of the co .. ta :\Jcc;a mnn v. ho pl:ict>d th1"< ;ad :'\l'"port Ill':irh Athlrt11: ('1uh mrmber<1hlp St2..~ Call xn uu If you h ave anything lo ~<'II or rt'nl, c:ill G42·5678 We make It easy for you to put 3 ft>w word~ 10 work for you. in the Daily Pilot "But this is the end o( the road for them, make no mistak<'," he said. "There 1s no other appellJtc> route Lo go and ar it means semng their assets to settle thas then we'll seize them " Neither Lippe rt nor rt'pn•<,en lal1ves of the Avco group "Cfl' availa ble for comment today WHEN UGAR 1VRN." SOVR P HILADEIJPlllA tAPt -At tor Au~tin Scars got a nut Ml sweet surpri!>e "hen a 520 foot ship loaded w 1th 10,500 tons ol sugar !>mashed into a pirr near the Riverfront Dinner Theater and jolted tum ou t of b<.'\l. "I looked up and ~aw this huge hull," :;aid Sears, 28. a New Yorker who plays the role of Con· tincntal Congress delc>~alc John Dickinson in the :.how "177fi" now al the theater "I thought al w a~ gomg to t•omc n ghl through the l>cda oom · Fro,,. Page 1l I ODELL ... department, Richard Rub Odell's resume s hows he ha!I a number or degrees. including a masters In hos pital administra- tion, and has been administrator of three hospitals, lncludln~ the USC Medical Center. Prior to taking the Alameda job, he was director of planning and ope r ations for the l.011 Angele11 County Department of Jlosplt al11. f 'ron1 Pag,-A I BEAN .•. the kilUng and Sl33 taken from the c ash r egister in the Benn brothers' car. Judge Murray ordered the jury to return to h is courtroom Mon· day for deliberatioM that could lead to Bean receiving the death penally earlier meted out to his brother. Slim, Trim Class Offered in Me&a It's llm~ to begin slimrolna down for the summer months, ac<'ordlnr to the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services. The city has begun it.a slim and trim class wh.ich meets Mondays and Wednesciaya from 7 to 9 p.m . in the Cost• Mesa H1gh School girls gymnasium f'or further In· fonnuUon. call 834·5300. The gas company responded by saying 1t would fiJ?hl the rul· mg as far as lhl' stale Supreme Court. and d('i.Crt bed the ruhng as arbitrary "Once ~ l' have r eviewed the comm1ss1on's order m detail. ~l' "'II file a pet1t1on for reheannJ? H nece!>~arv ~ e intend to lake the case to th~· California Supreme Court." a rompany spoke!>man said The Pl'\ st:item('nt made no mentwn of ;my 11le~al or 1m proper action b) the ga!> mm· pany As a result of th(' ruling, natural gas rustomers of San Diego Gas and Electnc Co ~ 111 also reC'et ve refunds, hut I he a mount was not announcl'd SoliahSaid To Aid, The1i Love Patty SA C RAMENTO t AP ) Slevt•n Sohah was descnbcd lo· day by his defense attorney as a C'Ompass1onate m an who aided news paper heiress Patricia Hearst and later fell in love with her In has opening statement at Sohah's bank robbery Lnal, de- feni.e attorney Sheldon Otis de· med that Soliah had taken part m the robb('ry m which a custome r was killed. "The evidence will show that Steven Soliah did not rob the bank and was not inside that bank." Otis said . Soliah 1s acrused of being one ol five persons who look part in a $15.000 robbery of a Crocker Na tional Bank branch in suburban Carmichael Miss Hear st has not been charged in the rase Olis said thal Sohah met Miss llears l as !>he f led from authorities following ;j 1974 .. hootoul in Los Anl(ell.'S in which MX Symb1onese l.1beration Army members" ere killed He said M 1ss llearst :ind her fuJ!1l1 \'e <'Ompa n rnn~. W1lh:1m and F:mily Harn'>, \Wr(' ron vinced they would be k1llt•d l>y f'B( agents 1f caught Otis said Sohah h(.'lpN1 Ml~s Hearst because of has C'oncern for her. "Evidence will s how an appeal to Mr . Soll ah for h1•lp," Otis said "Steven's only res ponse was to 1t1ve help "They became cloM'," Otis said of Soll;1h and Mt 1<11 lloar!it "They even foll '"lovl' " Jury Chosen Quickly in Battin Case Work1ni;: with a sp('<'d end efft c1ency that obv1ou11ly rlt.>lii;:htc•d Supenor Court Judi.:e l\enm:th E I.at•. l awyers ror hoth !>ldl'' ai;:reed Tuesday n1~ht on u Jun· that will eventually rult• on OranJtc Count y S uperv1.,or HobNl fl at tin ·s ~11ilt 11r 1n nocence. Judge Lac i.chedulcd openlni: :-.tat cm<'nts fo r Monday aftC'r C'Om{>lim(•ntmg D<'puty ·oastrirt 1\ttornev Jack R' an and defen151• attorne~ Matthew l\unhch for laking less th an two eta~ lo pick the pant!I. Both lawyers had ('artier pre- dicted tha t it would tJke at least a ~eek to c;('Ject t he JUf)' Th<' Jury of s ax men and six wom('n ic; also equally d1\'1ded 1n term!> of political affthat1on ~I'< ar e De mocrats and :,1x oin• Repuhh cans. They "111 be a!\kC'd by Hynn t<i find Ra ti in. 46, g u1 lty on Sl'\'l'n frlony counts contaan~d 10 •• Grand Jury indiclmt•nt That 1nd1ctm c nt inc lu<I <''> charges of g rand theft. misap- propriation of public funds and the fihng Of false pay dUtnlS lo the county Front Page 11 I ZONING ... findings confirm the pt't1t11)n i-. vahd. the council m..iv m 1 10 I l ' peal the ordinance, ur :o.uhm1t lhl' ordinance to a 1>lH'<'1.il vote• 11( lhe c1l1zens of Cn!>I a l\I 1•,,1 Campagna ~.11d 11ia1 , an thr event the counril 1lf>t'' n<1I rrscind the law, they mu:-.t '11hm1t the or dinance to a \'ott• d11nng n rl' ,::ular mun1c1pal c•lc•rnon, If that t•lc-<·t lon ts h<'lcl within 45 d uy11 of the C'ounctl orifrr Sin<'e there m11v not be a rf'· .:ul11r election ut thut time, Cam · pagna councll ... u1rl the council must call for o 11pN'ial election not. le1111 th:rn 74 or mnre lhun 89 dnyA after the C'ity r ounr ll order." 34·cent Stamp First-class Rate in 1984? WASHI NGTON CAPl Th<.' ro<.t of matlinJt a let· tcr could go up to 34 cents hy 19R-1 1f postal sub~idie~ are nol increased . an official of the General Account- ing Office warned today "Assuming continuation of tr:idilional levels or postal services and declining mail volume. we estimate that the first-class rate would be 34 cents If the service is to break even in 1984," William J . An derson told the House postal service subcommittee. His testimony came as the Ford ndmtnistralion indicated it may be soft ening opposition to higher government subsidies for lhc fin an('iully-troublcd postal agency. President Ford will consider ''modest increases'' in the federal s ubsidy Cor the mall agency. press secretary Ron Nessen said Tuesday, one day after Postmas ter G en . Benjamin F . Bailar warned Congress the Postal Service could be insolvent within a year I' - woonesd•v Marcl'I 31 197u OA•L 'I' PILOT \ .j The Fe.ale Condifion' Last Fight Lost Cop CouUln't Live Long Enough Angela Davis at Stanford SAN f''R ANC ISCO <AP > A policeman dyrna of lcuhm1a draned h1m&t•lr lo "'ork each day In 11 palnfw battle to keep workrna 10011 cnou1h ao that his family couJd rttelve bis re· tJrtomenl b.:ntfo'-. ll1s struaiclc us O\tr He loM So did Ins family. day each so that Orlando would be carried on the payroll to June H . But th(' City Retirement Board nJd no. that 1t was illegal • STANFORD 1Ar1 Blad, radical An&da Da,·18 opened un 11 "'Cele cour r at Stanford Unh·er61ty with a public lecture to more thon 1.000 pen10~ .ibout "Th<' f't•malf (.'ond1t1on S<>a1 ch for a ~i.nuat Approach " "The slgnlf1cancl' of the "'omen·, moH ment 111 dlstort4"d •nd blunlt-d lhMuth th<' lmaAI:'~ p1 ei.cnted • by th" media." 1he 1suld Tu\'Sday ma ht at r.kmorl ail Auditorium. "Wt' arc.• w1tness1ng a S)Stt"mahc effort to un- der<'ut tht• s1anif1cance of thl' womc•n's movl•mt•nt," u1dMs Oa\'\:. "Our an:." rr I!' that i.tudenh t•omc to • unh•trsll>' hopln.: to get 3 '1h·i·1 at,. ot oplnloM. • Lyman uld Alumni ha\'t' obJCCll'<I to the appomtmrnt. and~ "s1gnificunt number" h:JH thrt•.itrned to "' llhhoh donations, said Lymnn Ms. Davi. holds an appomtmrnt for the sprlnf term as a prtct'ptor In undt>rgruduute stu<.hes Tht appointment ii. made through an undcrgruduult i1peci3I prngrum that allows studrnl:. to 111\'ltc ~ucst professors to the campus Ofrlct•r John Mlchatl Orlando. once nam~ a "pnllccmanoftheyear" and a hero. dled last Monday night at Kaiser He>ipllol at age 38. Death came two month1 and 16 days short ol the 10-year service minimum for policemen he needed to win limited dlsab1hty retirement bencClt.s ORLANDO, WHO bad bt:en rupondlne to chemotherapy lo a ho8pltal. was well enouab to return to work in Februuy. He worked a 4 p.m.·mldnlght shift. palrolin1 Fil· hermaJ'l's Wharf and getting blood transfusions every day at Kaiser JlospUal. He worked lut weekend. entered the hospital Monday and died f,tonday night. BEGINS COURSE Angela Davia THt; MARXIST ,1drn<'<•ti· outhn'-·d tht' 11011 of THE GlJESTS ARE paid from SI0,000 rat ed b~ her course. for\\ hirh 111 stude:it~ h.ivt' rl•Ju~tcred a special student assessment "Mike was a born pohceman. de· dlcated and devoted," a.id his griev- ing widow. Brown Picks State Printe r "Our aim \\ 111beto1or~c a Marx1'>t 1ntt•rpretn· t1on of the opprei.~1on und emant"1pat1on ol .,.. omen,.. Students will receive four un1tb ol r1 l'd1t for l\h ~he said Da\ is' course. and the crrolt may be aµphe-d to un AS IT STANDS, tus widow. Vera, and their four children, Anna Marie 13. Christine, 2: Michael 11. and Paul. 7, will gel a death benefit of $1,000 "ln this job you get negauve," said policeman Robert Barry "Mickey looked 00 lbe good side or things. ll was a rare quality " She said studcntb 10 the claM> "'II Mud' the dergraduatt' degrees in both philt1'ophy nnd "ntings of Karl Mar' and f'r1edrich Enj!eb io ex-political S<'IE'nrt> plore her belief that cap1tahsm plaeec; its o" n dts· Her appearance at Clurrmont mark<>d he-r riri,1 t1ncuve stamp on oppression of "omen return to a college campus as 3 teacher s mt'e thl· Had Orlando ltved unUJ June 16 he and hl1' family "'ould have qualified for a monthly pension worth con- siderably more The dead officer was named Pollceman of the Year lar;l November by the ~ob llill AsaoclaUoo. Seven years ag? he received the depart- ment's Bronze Medal of Valor for sub· dwng a man with a gun. SACRAMENTO <API -Vincent J . Toolan. who has been an assis- tant lo retiring state pnnte.r Herbert Sih'lus since 1962, bu been ap pointed state printer by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr The lt>clure showed no signs of the tension and L'niverslty of California board or re2ent~ n •fused le• conflict thut !lurrounded Ms Davis' appearance 1n rehireherasa phil050phyinstructoratUCLAml9iO :'l:o,·ember 1975 at the Claremont Collc~es 10 --------- Three months ago, realizing what "'as at stake. 40 or Orlando's fellow ot- flcers at Central Station petitioned the city to permit them to donate one sick Southern Cahforn1a. WHEN SHE TAUGlrr her hrst college clasi. 1n six years ot Claremont, she 'spoke behind locked doors, surrounded by bodyguards and campus security officers 1974 Plane Tragedy Clart>mont 's highest adro1n1strators actively oppo!>ed the appointment and allowed Ms Davis to teach only to avoid a potentially costly legal battle. • Al"h-s,,..~rft 10 .Ur Crash Suit Dismissed At Stanford. the administration madl' no at· tt>mpt to interrere with the temporary appointment or Ms. Davis. which was sug~ested by a guest pro- fessorship board or the student body organization. LOS ANGELES (API A Superior Court Judge has dismissed a wrongful death suit stemming from a 1974 plane crash near Bishop in which 31 film workers and fi,·e crew members were killed. Judge Robert Weil granted a sum· mary Judgment Tuesday in favor of Sierra Pacir1c Airlines which operat· ed lht' plane which crashed into a mountainside shortly after takeoff from Bishop airport. The derenst> contended that the a1rlint> could not be hable for the de- ath of Harold West, an observer tnunec for the position or captain whose heirs filed the suit, because he wa~ an t>mploye at thellme 8 I ;ffHUon D~anded LO:'\G BEACH <AP> -The parents of a man reported mistakenly killed b~ poll re-in a shootout last Jan 1 ha\'e flied a $1 m1lhon claim against the Clh ( ___ s_t_a t_e ___ J ALTllOl:G ll TllF. un1verMty hul' rt'Ct'l\'Cd let ters contending thut Ms Davis will ncgat1vcly m- nuent'e students. Pres1dt>nt Richard W L) man de- fends her nj!ht to l<'ach hcrP The financially -troubled aerospace' giant, which recently announced 1t "' wou.ld delay the second staee or a re· financing plan, s aid Tuesday its 1975 ,aiN•• profits were $4S 3 m1Uton or S3.86 per _ AOAMSHOUSE share, compared with 1974 profits or , . 4 >\'A'.-<J.H4r..1 >-1 ~ $'23.2 million or S2 04 a ~har~ , • ..\ORI ANS I • • ,. o • Strfke Pr~caMdons .-,. ~ · · .. 5TOR£ ro<>M ,,,,: ~·'·' ~,1 SAN DIEGO <AP) -National , ·• • ' ' h'.,, Guardsmen and police from other X' TIFFANY llOUSE c1tie11 will patrol San D1t>jlo str<'<'t.!-1f !~ '.~!·~~. r .... ~ the city's 1.100-member pohre forC'l' ' • 1 31~ 0 oes on strike. sa"S l\t a•·or Pel" LILLIANS l//t/tf/IU.J 'u ... / • l " , y , ' ' ',' """J ~••1 >_llU.'.' Wilson. Wilson ·s state m e nt Tuesday 1 , l}~~~(~.s ~~.C2~) followed an announcement by tht· l'ohce Officers Assot'1at1on that 11 ~~~Nl':S9P.I".', ~ / m1~ht se<'k strlkc sanction and act1\'l' · '{'f •1 ~upport from the Teamsters l 'nion , : · Ct{j;.£~":,z:;,AY.)' j Cldldr~ta A banddn.-d? An opportunity For yoa and your family to purchase prescriptions~~ . at wflolasale prices .. ' & plus 50c. . . . \, , fv' Oruvs "A' us ,, plUH<I to ~.' ___ 'f. " ._,.._ • ·~voiut-y idH In pr~r.pllon prl(lf\9.' '1'\ YIN .tfld ywr l•m1ly c.,. ~ me-mem!Wr\ 01 ~ uchniw OrllQ\ A u, F •mily Prftcrlptlon Pl6n As• rMmtlff ol F PP. vou "na your dlpfndtnl\ ••• Mllllf'<I to ourcntw •II ot vour '\ ~rlplloM •I Orvgs 'A' US at ~It CO\I • pl~• IM of lQc, no ,.,,.net ~I IN' CO\I NO STRINGS NO GIMMICKS WMAT IOU IT cotn F•mlly ......... , ... p l10 -Yff• ll>C9-l ...,_,Wilt tftCl~lll ,hlldrtll If Yff•tOI • 911C1 -(Full llmt \ludttll up to 7J yt•r\ 01 ~I •I'd ~I ,,.~" 11 rn1<11ng II w mt tOO<tn Couplt ~p· Iii -.... , tftdlvlclutl ~"'Ip '10 per v••• ·~-t\ °"~ " ""' ._., ... •"61#\11•• ,. ... ,~ .. ,. ... ........w•••c•rMoQ ,_, • DM .. ..,of tOOr•o-t•\Ot• H\'1! .. \ 01 •t'•r\t • I..,., 01 f'W•f t~•li•\t \ H n•lf..oA• IT IS EASY TO JOIN t ..... fft °' t .al ... tVt,._.. IA-~r.-Ot .., • ._.l<•t'°"' tl4•M JOrJt,...,., 'ttt ~ •• ,,. s "'IO"f't'I' ., ... 'N'l'n0rf'1\t0 Rona ld R£'u):!an tulh to reporll·r:. m Los Angele~ aftt'r a ..,ix hour scss10n taping :.i speech which \\Ill :ur .it 10 ·30 p.m . on Ch -l. Reagirn said hC' 1s takin,1? h1~ campaign d i r e c· l I ,. t o American-. t hrou~h TV hec a ust' he 1s frustratt'c1 \\II h not ~:lv1n and Mary Lo"e contended in the brief riled Tuesday that "careless· nt>ss and negligence by on<' or mor<' ore.ct-rs" had caused the death or their son. Gene Edward Lowe, 28. SAN DIEGO (AP) A woman ac-1 rused or abandoning her six children ---==--==--=--=--==---:,;.__,;._-::-:::-=====:......_:::~~:_:::=:.::=_::_:__:=======-· IAH"ldw.-d Profit• DoMbl~ BURBANK <A P > 1.ockheed m a Mission Beach motel last week has been arrestt>d al a probation hear· mg for cul.Sody of the children. Taken Into custody Tuesday wa1.. The hometown 1 getting !us mcs~agt' to enouS?h peopk Airer an Corp reports its profits nt>ar- ly doublt'd in 1975 despite pretax losse~ or S93 8 m1ll1on on tht> LlOl 1 TnStar Jumbo Jet Dcrrel L) nn \\'ennerslrand. 35. whom pohce s:ud had lrft h<'r rh1ldn•n alonl' for thrt'e da) s newspaper for all the Orange Coast 11 the NJ!SJa!NI This is the big one! .. Debblet.yno1•h LAST WEEK! THE SINGER I 'Little Guy'1 Wins Jet Victory LOS Al\GELF.S 1.\PI I A Small Claim:. Court \'ictory g:11nr'1 by 11 pe-rslstent airport nrea resident po se., th<> posslbllitv that "' man) 35 40,000 or hh ne1j:lhbors C'OUld (1it' for no1'el '1amo1tei1 o( up to S50 each. 0Hlr1al" !>,11C1 M ll'\ A7t'n . I\:?, who hve-. 111 an apartmrnt h11use hl' 0" n" 1n I h1• 'uh I urban ln~l1•"' ontl 11r<'.1 "IHI 8" anted $ttO TU('" din for t•mollonnl "trM.; .ind per .. onal daniOIU' l'JUAl'<I b\ thr no1'le or .urcran u"lnjt u rhi.iht • 1·nrrldor d1rrt'll\ nn·r • ht' ad AZEN hhd ~ued 1n1t1al I~· for $500. thl' m 11x1mu1n allowed In Small Clelm11 Court. llowtvt•r. Judi;ir .John l.yn<'h turnt'd tlown /\zen''I <'loim or 1440 for h>\S of rent Lvm·h·1' r11hn1t ro1sl'd lhf; POl'l'llbllity lhlll ~1milnr 11amf1~t· i1uil11 may b<> hl<'d b' :I" m:in~· · ,ll'l 40,000 rt' ... dC'nl'1 '4hol h\e in "h111h noise t•on I 1our are1s ." 11a1d ln ~lrwood C'll v Atty Oona Id Olson "E\'EN It' the> only! a~ked the 11am e amount .i!' Alen got. $60. it rould add up to quite n bill for Los Anj:eles. · · Olson "arned LM Anitelt'" Deputy City Alty John Werllch l\a1d the city almost cer· ta1nly "ould appeal Lynch's verdict But Azen, who said he intends to donate any damage!\ he receives to the John Tracy CUnic. which treats ('1\11dren with hearing problems. indicated that ir the city appeals. he will me another case in Small C la ims Court for damages and :\tart a drive to encouraat' hl-i nt>1ghbors to follow swl , ------------- i\i'ltti I VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT] Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. :rHE OPTIC.AL DEPARTMENT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa briatol st. at san diego fwy ... 714-549-9400 You can tc>ll just by looking at a ooft cont.act lens that 1t 1 ... d~ignccl to h<> comforl<lhl(• On lhP <frltcnlf' f'Urfac-t• or th1• eve. It'..., nl•xihl<' and "''rt. jU."t a~ il'i name 1mpht"-. But th<· chffon•rwt• IJ<•I "1-<•11 regular i·onlact-. and :-of I contAct lf'nse'( i;t"oel" even dt>eper thnn that. Soft rontactC1 nctunlly at>Mrh flu1n to tw<"onw t•vcn Mlf h•r and more.• comfortahl<• whil1· you 're wcnring tht-m. C'hnnctw; nr<' the Opt1cnl Department at \\'arc:ls can fit y•Ju with n pair of --011 contact". Wnrrl" hAs th<' lnl<'<if in fittini: <-quipmrnt nnd rontArt lcn~ indudin~ bifocal cont.act.~. So. if you're thinking nhoul contact.._, think about thr Optical Department al Mont1tomery Ward. Put your face in our hands. 111'1 .4 . :-art . ~~ . M O NT<.10MERY WARD l I 11 11 SPRING SALE $100°'' IN EXCLUSIVE SWJN~A~.AY* CABINET REG. PRI CE THE FABULOUS FUIURA• II SEWING MACHINE WITH FLIP & SEW• 2-WA Y SURF ACE f hp 4 (lolnd tor 111\ld"t Ire• J< m \rw1n11 nt •II h•"l to·r~ICl'I ar"' Mdny dtl~ancP\, like bu1tonf111mq I :1~11 h111tonhol~r AMAZING LOW PRICE FOR A GREAT ZIG ZAG MACHINE Easv sew11111 with txcluu"' front drop-in bobbtn. Hurry, 1tm11td CIU'"'''"' C¥ry1ng CflC or CAblntl e-trl ~ *" • I NOW saa Reg.$99.95 AS D PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Dangerous Density I 'nll·-.s lht· Orange County Plcinnanat Comm1-.saon : 1.1k1 ' .it tum un :.ipartment complex \\-tit be built on :i-sup1·1101 A' t-nuc \\ llh a dcni,aty ht&:hl'r t h~1n permtttt<l ., 1fr11-.1t 11·-. 111 ~t·w1>ort Ucach und Co ta Mc~J ~ 'I tw propo~ed upurtml·nts u re located in county $ ,,.ri 11111 :o. hut an: com pletely 1.urrou ndt:d by NrwJ>Orl 1 Utat h aml Co-.ta Mt-su. where the permitted demnhc-. -' .. m 11 :111d :w un1l!. JWr ucr c re. J>CClively. •• l'h1· 1·oun1y·, .:(·rll·ral pliin has been O)m f'ndcd iri ~ th.11 w1·tor l o n•fll'c·t t ht· low d ensity of Ne" port : 111-a<·h I l1m t·n•r . I hc.> :38 unit Pt•r <Jere project n :c·t-t \'NI ! 1·rnw1·pt .1pproval prio r to lh1: ~1mt•ndment . • Thi· ('oa,tttl C'ommi-.,ion upp roved the pr<1Jt.•cl 1'..1rlu·1 •111 the 1>lrm1~t· i.:mund-. that tht• bachl'lor amJ 11111 l1~·droom unit-. on· "rnocll:rah: co-.l housang" and th.it 11i .... , ... tlllg lk.1c·h llOlll>C Apartment-; or\\ lnc-h 1lw 111 \\ t·ompll·~ "Ill tx.· u11 l'Xlt·n:-wn IHn l' thl· ... 11111 111;.ih dcn~1ty I h• ~l!t5 and S2t5 r<.'ntal'> al the Beach Hou-.l' dv n11t ,1f•J11·ar to be :-urflc11.mt iui.t1f1cat1on for !)UCh <.1 h1~h d1·11 ... 1t' ut lh<.1 t !)It(!. Traffic congestion t l'tere 1:, in <'n ,, 111~ ''1th other m ajo r a p a rtmenti. nearby I ht county planrung commission should act <.1l 1t s \111 ii ti Oli'L'ltng to lower the density. } Valuable Asset ~ •• t)1·.1n:.:t• Count' h::is adlll'\ ed a mo<ll''' l..>ut h1i.thh .: ... 1.'1111n·,1111 tal'l 1tn µH•:st•rv1n~ the abunda11<'\' of 1m :11111 I 1111 llhlttn(.'al .Jl'lll.IC'h .1l1'('Jd~ UfW<ll'lht'<I ,Hid ::111111 \' 1 111 lw111w,11·1lwd \\tlh lhl' ckd1<:at101111f ltw ~01.111 11 1 1111\\~ '\;alural 111)'>\<>1 \ ~luM•um ; J "" lll U'il'llln. •l('('Uf>.\ &fig {\\II \ ,1(':tlll tld''f'llllfl' ;.11 I: 1\ \ 11·1.1 Sc·hnol 111 Sant.1 \na lk1g h1 .... "Ill ni.1!.1· • P" 11111· 1111' ;1l'Cjt11'i1l11111 and permanl·nl c11 ... plj\ Ill 11 ~n·11I " ... 1blt• lll'm:s tr.1t'111g Oran:..:e l'•)Unty ongm ... •h..i1 !.. 1ntll111n:-of \l.'ars hu d and i.hcll lu-;!>tls and m::my ln1hant cite::, In the P..t~t i.uch •km~. unl•arthcd duran~ con 'truc:t1on hlcrall" all over Orunge Count.> but parttcularly an the coastal areas h•H'C d1sapl)<!an·d in to prtvJt(' coll('ctl ons or were sluJ>pcd oCC to museum-. in other counties :su,cc Orungl' CoWl ty had not .:ac1llty Tht! m u!>cum was th• dn•am of a :,m all but tlL· dicatt'd 1:roup of <'llt~c..·n~ who forrnc..-d the Nuturul 111-;- tory t-'oundataon of Oran~l' County. (.'ooperatmg an t h\• J>rOJt•ct un• the "lt•Y.1)0r t !\ksa School D1~tr1 c:t. lhl· P~u:1f1C' (l)a'll \rt'h•wolo~1t·ul Socll'ly ;.ind lhl.' Sl.ilt· fo'1 ,h a1\d GJmt• l>l•p;.artml·nt. Name That College 'l'hl· cor1n•11t o( Uw Ill'\\ ly <•doptt-d thtrd col kiw rn thl· t'oa-.t ('ommumly College U1Mricl b lo crl'ak a c·oll<'g<.' \\ h1ch "111 !>L'f\'l' tht• cntare com munity a "collt'gt.· "1Uwut v. ttlb" or Ollt' ~pec1fic campus. Thu!>. in naming the new college, trustees al ll'mptl'd to ancorporatt• community in t he name. Oh- Jecllon-. to !he propo~ed name Coast Commun1t} College wc•n• \'ahd Many residents in the d1 tnct ''ould confu!.t.' t he name w ith t he district title. Other-. frlt tht• numt' ~houtd identity the campu., wath the d1-;t rs<·t ·., l\\O other campuses. Orangl• Coa~t Colh.•ge and G olci('n \\'(•-.t To their cn·d1t. tht.• tru~1ee-; did not rush 111to nam mg tht.• 1ww t.•o llt.•gl• la~t \\l'L'k Tht·~ wall come back .\pnl i and tr~ again But 1r th t• m·w colkg« I" lo n •f11•ct lhl· rommun1t~ 1111.1ge .... houlcln 't thl• t•ommLltlll\ ht· tn\'OIH•d rn n\1m 111g 11 ·• Trt11>tt·c·:o; .,;,i, lh<.·v hll\'l' t<x• manv name)', t<H'On ... 1ckr ~" 1t I)'> But tomn111rnt~ 111,·o\n.•ml•nt an naminf.! lhl· collt.11.!l' m1ghl JU'-t he thl' thing tn gl'l Collt-)..'.t.· X of'f 0 11 th<• nght t r:H·k - ---~ ~--·--____,...---...... -~ I • \1 t1l,1ch alr<•<.td~· on ch i.play mtlUdl· preh1stnrn· .1111111.11 lll:o.:s1ls lrom \\hall''>. mammoths und camels. With the financing prol..>lt.·m-. it l:.ice)o, al the ~tall' lt•H·I. lh1.· flcdg l1 nv ··college w ithout wulb " needs ull thl' hrlp it can get c 1 1h · doc says I should 't,O £~si for rny lu11sc;· '' .. How Much 0.f This Is True? '(SYDNEY HARRI J I '1• , .111drilh , 111ilwd l11d.1' , tpll! 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I! 11111 ~ I Cl ti II I Ii .11 \\ill"·'' .1hl1· to rlml1• l 1 nur1·-.o; ,,, 1·.111~1· h1:-Jl''" 111·t'l' ro<itt·•I 111 I 1'•(11'('1 1t1·('1•111 ~111' t'\ ~ :ifltrm th.it IH' I h1• (l<'llJllf• h,l\'I' 111111• f'('\fl\'l'I fm 11 11 11t11' I j " .. • qi\ lllt•rt· \ n ol t h ,. drunk' 111 ( • 11 n I! r ,. ' ' .11 ··n 't h1·lp1n c lh111i;: .. Y n u h ,I\ 1· hr.1r1I that rn \\.1,hini.:ton ll C tnlHt• al('ohol 1.; <'On i.umed pt.>r l'i?ri.on lium .ui~ plJcl' t•l:.t' 1n Aml'ri<"a Jn DC tht.' avt>ra)Lt' dnnkc-r do" ns 4 35 fifth!" of hquor even month more than thr~ t1mt•s the national averagt'. LIQUOR consult11nl Benjamin orrado concedes that "th1~ C'Ould explain a lot of things " L egis l a t ion t h rou g h on alcoholic hate Lawmaking hy th<! h11th and the hungover Wilbur M 111~ s:n s he11 not 'leek re election bernuse he tlM\n't thank he hai-the 'lrcn1tth 311) PAl ll.. llAR\ E\' l1111i:1•1 111 .. w11n up,l11•am 1r11h.1t r1\l•r nl 1)111111• llUI hl·.1r tl11-. llep. 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IT constitutes a biJurer moral 3 n cl l n <' t i c a I t h r t• n l t h :1 n Wa tergntt> f'VC'r rlfd There;., fom 1ng :i t1m1• when th1' cuvt.•r u1l mu>1tend lg11ora1at of Side Effects? Smokers Not the Only Victims f11 1h1· Edtt111 F r • 1 nl 11l ' 1 ' 1• r' 11.1\ 1 ' II• 111 nn I L!.11twr 111.11 ,, 1 .. 1 "' lll'•111lt• ,If<' llfl,I\\ ,IJ I 111 l h1 i>"lt II 11,d tlJfl).!1 1-. 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'>U('h :t' lh1• {'oa ... t a I ('om m 1 ''111n ' pl .1 n 1wrh..l ll" " •• \\OU Id not ht• r al't'il l\llh 1111 .. 11\ercro\\l'llOJZ '1lu:il1on Jnd th1 ft :.ult.int trallt<' pro hl('m' HF: Rt.:LIE\ •:s the Coac;t.JI Comml'!>IC1n ')o, pl.in takl·s th( authont\' ti\\ ay from local ftO\' f'rnnwnt I s tron~ly d1sagrt'e! Onc-e the t.eAisloturc adopts t he planning a nd 7.0n.n~ f.!llldcllra•!I for the coast, then 11 will be up lo the local i.iovcrnmcnt!'I to bring lh(•1r ('Oast<JI plans mto ronform1 h \\1th the 11tatc co:ist::il plan. I c.·~pN·rn lly hk1• Mr fty('kOff''I idea. "L<'t'!l not lhrow the bab~ out wllh th~ hMh \\8h•r "Th<'rt• ( ___ M_A_•_L_n_o_x_· __ ] l..Rlll'rs /rom rpodrrJ ort' u•~komt The nght tn condtrisl' Mien IO f11 spacr o,. el1mmate /1/:td 1.~ rest•rpf'd Leiter s <>/ 300 word.' "' leu Wiil ~ gwen pre/ertnct All lettn s m.at m cludt: s1gnaturt and mwlJng addre:u but namt:s may be w1thMld °" rr· ~It If 8111/IC'U>nt ft'OSOl'l 18 apparent Poetry u•11l not hr puhlulu-d It.I\ 1· h1•1•11 lun~ rnonlh'> or ha re f \\ork, hours nf pobhr lwurini.: an<l input .• ind h untl1 l·d s ol 1h11u-..111tS.. 111 dollars µul 11110 lhl· t '""t:1J plilll l.1•1 ', 'C<' If II \\Ori.' tx Inn \l I' 'h1111l II do\\ f1 o.;11mt.t-:'I h,t .. rsi-:' M"hai P.-oplv? To the Editor The go' ernmt•nt or lhc nitl·d Sl.ill'S of Aml•rJC'a 1s a de moC'racy with a part1 C'1panl l'ullure People. through voting • run the country . From the bC'ginning of lime. Amen C'a was first a subject of the British Cr own. Thl' Revolu- t10n s1gn1fi ed people we re unhap· PY t h l'y wanted lo rul (' themsc•lvl's. A belief in clC'cfl nll officials to represent in i.:overn· menl 1s a basic ideal or trul" Amencans The c1ly nf Costu Me!la reccnl ly held an election for three coun- cil person~ Twenty nine percent of the pet)ple votC'd. When ont-• translatt·' lhat. rt means the representatives gained offices with a ma1or1ty of 29 percent or the people . A terribly sma ll margin elected oHiclals that arc to serve a ll or the citizens. There a re five people on the c1 ly C'OU n<'ll. A majon ty or lht• rnunc-il. three. were elected with 29 perC'ent SuppO'tl'dl ~ \Ill' Or<' .l{OVl'mm1•11I b~ lht• pn1plc. for tlw p<'opll' and nf the peoph'. hut urc we" Maybe, If a lot of uncon('ern<'d peo1>ll' would ~l'I up. Jl t•l out und vCltc St1SA N M llAU ;Y Agt• 14 y1•uri. M'i111el1i11 ,,.f.,.,,. To thl' Editor (k,·as1onalty, one reads a lot· l<'r from a re:.idt>r , t'omµloinfnl( or thl' noise m ud c by the policl' ht•hcopte r patrol. l wonder 1f t hl'Y t•vcr stop to think or the rlne service lh1 o; patrol is g1vin.i to the public. Any noise can be magnified 1r a per son decides he doesn't want. or like 1t the re When I moved to the Costa Mesa area. the police patrol was new to me. The sound has becom e so much a part of m y hft>. that I becom e aware when il does not show up at the time I am accustomed to. J\t rughl 1l is nice to know that someone cares enough to keep an eye on things and make 1l a safe city. One reader charged the police with being g uilty of thrtt crimes each and eveey time lt new over th e c it y. He claim s 1. Psychological 1ntrmlcbUon 2. In· vaslon of privacy and 3 Noise pollution or disturbing the peace. How ridiculous can one Rtt ? All three c harges arc absurd When one thinks about the cnme rate of Costa Mesa being the lowest in on,ngc County one should commend this \\Ork and not cntrc1Z<' 11 l have noth1n~ lo hide and do nl)t consider ll an 111 \a~1on of prl\ ::icy lo h.1v1• lht• 'l'Opll'r t.'} e. probing my 'nrd lor an" !>r~n of susp1e·1ous acl1\'1I\ I l an ht• espec1a llv Rratdul. because one ni~ht soml'One wa" hultng 111 rn~ back ~Jrtl. .111t1 there 1s no way or knowing \\hdt m1~h1 have resulted 1f tht•y h:.id not been frii:thtened away. I Rl!:ALIZE to a light slcl·ii<'r. a ny noise is <lis lurbinJ(. bul wouldn't they prefer this sccur1· ly, to waking to find an intruder at thei r bedside With a Oashhght :.hlning in their face. and w1lh the intent or harming them . It musl be a r eal comfort to those who are ill or elde rly. hav ing to hve .ilone. to know that lhl'y arc RUarded. and can safely go to slct•p without fear t hat M> menne will intrude and trv lo har m them. · A police car or officer having to follow the city stret't cannot respond to a cal I nearly as fast as lhe police copter can reach the scent>. Reach1nR a scene and scaring off the intruder can be a life saver, even before the police c ar can reac h the site of the trou· ble. Togt>thcr as a team, you have a winnt'r MARY A CANNON flrillheg Safety To1hl• Editor: In follm\IOJ! llw otfshon• tl11ll ing controvt·rsv for ~01111· lam••. I hil\'t' acl'umulaterl rnucli 111 form:..t1on ran lh<' ~uh)t'f't thro11ch the medra. by allt•nd1nJ: publw mectinJ('i, wntin~ ror adrl1t1onal informal1on. c•n·n took an in· " <' s l i R ;,i t 1 v e l r 1 11 t '' Sa n l ,1 Oarbara. fgnorant•1· ~t·t•mc; to prcv:11I on the part of tlll' ~1·nnal r>ubhc, pohllc1ans anti cntw,, We an· lrouble<I by 1n:.tant 1·xrH•rto;, 1 ho'>t' who sc·1•k <1 nd 1·xplo1l th<• n1·~;111'<' tnformat111n. \\<hll:.C' al t11ul1l· 1., "mv 11111111 1-. rn.1111· 1111. 1lon t hoth<•r ml' 1.1.1th fJ('I"" \ \Pill In 't•\\j>llf I lh·al'h I'll)' h.ill d1 -<d11-..•1t t ht• folJl)\A. IOI! 1\ <.,Ulll man 1111 tlw 1·nvirrn11n1•11t11I :" M'''m1•111 '>lud~ on tht• 11ropo.,1•tl off<1horr tcu-.1-• 'alC'' whlt'h I ht•\ hall, ";i)'> 1•:nori•rl . It C':1m1• frnrn thl' •ul rndustry. No1· d1tl I h1·11 uvall ltl('ms('f\'I'-·>; of thl· I hr1•1· publicot1 on'! I mm th1• l 's G4•olof.11eal S11rvt'y whll'h 1·1111 tains sl at1sllc:-, proc1«l11rt• .inti rl'~ulatlonx t hut Jns" f'r 1111· m:1ny que11tlorh and «·h;1"J.ll'» ('rtllCll hrtflJ: up. R EGARDING )o,pillx; /\ J>lun was subm1ttt.'d by the Wt':.tcrn 0 11 and Gas Auoc1ation (';1ll1ni.: ror a <:o ·op ownt•c.I by th1· p:irtlclpaling companic<c, whr1'11 would c:1cq uire cons111l'rablt• 011 llp1ll clean-up equipment. Ont• item, a 108·fool l'at:11m1ran. ~111 remove effectively. 01\ from waves eight feet or les.<c. Waw<c eight fret or less prevail 95 per· cent of the time. We hould all r ealiie that dn\llng technology has lmprov<>ct since th<' S~nla BarMra lc-m- porary disaster. Also there was virtua lly no clean.up l'<IUipmcnt available at t hat ti me. At the pre· sent time a co-op in Santu Rarbara ha<c SJ million worth '>r l'QUipment. mu<'h of whwh can bc lran11port<'c.I to our own urN1 1n vc-ry few hour~ /I. ~m:11ln c•o np 1~ located 111 t,nng Reach F1 nrn \\hal I h.l\l' found. I h1•h1•\ 1• 1 h.11 "'Jl1•ncl1n1• 111lthl 1110.11 11111nl·\ trJ.'hllll~ 1h1)'> 111n~r .m11 .. a ";"" ol I.I\ pa \l'r' 11111ra•\ lkl,1\ 111~· tlw pr11i.:1 .1m 1 ... 11111 rn lh1• IJ1·,l 1tlll'I (",t 111 t1UI flJllllll \\1 1.Vll l-:t>.\ llEHl"I lt.-11.-110 J1u1k«•t To the F,ditor · The junket to p1ck·up a sincll• manuscript. The M a~nn Charl.1 by 25 svnators, r<'prr.scntahv1•:-. and wive'> Wi th possibly otht•f'I not r<>vea led. JUStrfl('d under 1111' plausible prclexl lh:.it ll will con tnbutc toward gOQd antc•rnntionJI relations. 1s in my opinion an 1·x ample o f ~oHrnmcntal pohcH'' that "turn off" the pulilr(' on polit1<'S and d1:.cr l'd1lpolll1t·1ans One such d ub1ou" action. to even the least kno\\ lcdJ(CJbl1· "" d1scer n1ni:: persons, ha-, rnnr1 · negative' 1mpar1 than hunrln·1h of tugh blown.11lu!>ory prom1s1•'>. l. like m illions or others who m ay remain silent. oppo~c th1:... willful use of the t axpayer'i- doll ars. FRED J . STEVENSO'\' Kill ('ollllf BUI To the Editor: Your "Cousl Bill Modif1 cal1on Expcctt'd" March 18, 111 ;ust a .. m1slead1ng as Propos1t1on <!Cl was. thut created the· Coustul Commission. The small prinl 1t1 l hi.Jl in 1t1at1ve said th<' Lt•g1:.l.t1un• MUST adopt the cou.,lal plan N C' i t h c r t h e y n or S t• 11 :it n r Reilenson have any tho11i.:h1 111 letting this luc ra llv« plum i.:1> out of business. Re1k n-.on':. 11111 will not only Pt'rpeluate lhl'rn hut will give them mor e p<1\\1·r 1111<:r .1 larger area One se('tion t• vc·11 i• 1 \ <·'> th1· Comm1s111on l ht• ''°"''1 I•> d1a11~c laws. with a vote of Ii 111 tlw l Z .1 r> pointed <'omm 1s:.11m1•1 ~ Hus~1a would be h ard rm ·-. •'<I 111 hl•at that kind of tolal1l;111.111 rule I would ~ue's th:H f\4•1h•11:•mn I'> modifying has 11111 lt1·1.1u,<• of t h1· "Loral ('r1111rol of l'oa:.t;1I Y,0111•" petition It S<'t'Oh lht· tuxpuycr .. really an• fr<I up with 'lupp<1rlln~l half or thc world. hulf or lht· nu t1on. urnl a ll or lhC' l!lrd~. Whal l'VC'r Jkilf'nllOll rl111•:c w1lh h1i; hil t. the peopl1• urt• ~11(nan1.1 up to 11ut 1111lr1itiu live1111 the• h111lo1111 vol" out th<> C1H1'ittil C'1lmm11mon a n1I n1·.i•1ll' hi'\ 11111 C:O Ll>IF. JOSEl'll ORAN GE COAST DAILY PILOT f "./•1·rt \ II l'1'f/ /•11/>11Altt'f r /1ut'l'lfl. 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VOL. 69, NO. 91, 6 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's loslnlf .Y. toeks WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 , 1976 N TEN CENT5 New Health Chief Picked for County ; , By WlLLIAM 8CHAEl.B£R Of .. 0. .. ,Pt ....... David Ode\l, Alameda County's top health official. was hired to· day by Orange County supervisors to administer all county bu Ith functions. He may also possibly assume cCAtrol in the near future of a new human services superagency. Odell, 48, was selected after supervisors met in a brief ex- No Tiffs Flare At Forum Nine candidates for the Newport Beach city council ap- peared Tuesday nag.ht at a forum tbat lacked any of the verbal volJeys that have charactenzed recent meetings. One candidate, Paul Ryckoff, the incumbent 1n D1stnct Five, was unable to attend because of illness and sent a wntten state· ment instead. The forum was sponsored by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and the Corona del Mar Civic Association. The candidates were asked to discuss four topics -annexation oC downcoast property, traffic in Corona del Mar, the continuance ot the coastal commission and the use of the Petaluma decision i&llmitlng the city's growth. Here. ln capsule form, is what they sa1d: -Bob Brockman <Dlstrict Two. West Newport) thinks the coastal commission should be done away with. hasn't studied Corona del Mar's traffic pro- blems. thinks the voters should decide downcoast annexation and favors ideas like the Petaluma plan. -Doa Mclaal1 (incumbent. District Two) thinks the city sbould establish a sphere of in· fluence downcoast, that the Bonita-Coyote Canyon bypass wjU help ease Corona del Mar traffic. opposes the bill to retain the coast a 1 com mission, and lhlnks the city ought to use the Petaluma plan lo limit the city's growth. -Baa1 Hepa (District Five, Eastbluff to Balboa Island) doesn't think voters 11hould de- dde on downcoast annexation, favors a Bonita Canyon bypass for Corona del Mar traffic. believes the Be ilenson coll1lh•I comm1S111on blll is a good way to protect the coastline. nd has a wail and see attitude toward the Petaluma plan. -Paul Ryckoff <incumbenl. Dlstrtct Five) thinks annexation d downcoast property ou&ht lo tw vottd on by whOle city, thinks trafrtc needs to be diverted from Coa1t Hlahway In Corona del Mar, wants the coastal com· snlaslon limited to large projects andtbose with environmental Im· 1>9d. and thlnks growth should be •lowed until roads can be built to bandletramc. -Gwenda Watson <Olstricl )'\ve) thinks the city ought to ettablll'h a sphere of tnOuence In the downcoast area. that the city and Corona del Mar reside nts (Sff FORUM, Page A.%> STOCKS POST SOME GAINS NEW YORK (AP>-Thestock market finished off an 1m· presslve first quarter of the year with a moderate ad,·ance today. Trading was r elatively quiet, however Analysts said the market's up- swing appeared to reflect some careful last-minute maneuver\n1ot by Investing int1\ltutions. who wlll make quarter) · rtport~ b:i&cl on today's clMinir pnces The Dow Jon•!' average of 30 stocks gained 7.24 points to a .37. (Tables. B9>. ecuun session with county Ad- mlnistrall ve Officer Robert Tboma.s and county Personnel ot ficerR.A. Scott. The new county beaJth chief bas served man equlvaJent role in the northern Cahforn1a county since 1972. report10g directly to the Alameda Board or Supervisors He LS not a physician. Prefacmg his recommendation that Odell be given lhe new health admlnistntor's post, which will pay $44,400 a yeiar. Thomas told supervisors the normal recruit· ing procedures were bypassed because or the need ror a person of the '"highest possiblequ.ably ·· ··We do not see I his as a tram mg s1 tuat1on ." Thoma s aid. "Rather, the jo!Jcalls for a persoo who. while being techmcally and professionally competent. 1s above all a proven ad - ministrator." Thomas strHsed thttt the new administrator had to be u person with good rapport and ronlact at the federal and s tate level and should "also be well grounded in the operation or local ~ovem ment. .. There a re relatively few peo· pie available who would meet the position requirements, therefore. although an open, heavily ad· vertised recruitment would draw many applicants. it would not necessarily attract the best possi- ble applicants,·· Thomas s&1d. The CAO told s u.pervlsors he and Scott sought out ind1v1duats who were already employed 1n top level administration and not necessarily seeking new jobs Thomas told s upervisors he felt it was mor e important to place the emphasis on ftlJing the Job with a hJahly qualified pt•rtson than to "satisfy pott'ntlal c rltic8 o r whatever selection process 1s utilized." The reference was to criticism by minority group lt'aders Tue~ day when supt>rv1sors approved appointment of a 28-year-old ad· minastrahve analyist to the JOb of social services director. bypas~ mg the number two man In that (See ODELL, Page ,\2) • ill Plane Crash 0.11, "''" ""*'• '" •k,..r• •-~ SHORE PATROLMEN GUARD CRASH DEBRIS COLLECTED OFF SAN ONOFRE Mv~tery Shrouds Crash of Light Pfene Juat Off Famed Surfing Beach Utility to Pay Refunds PUC A.wards $4.5 Million to Custo~n LOS ANGELES <AP) -The state Public Utilities Com- mission has ordered Southern California Gas Co. lo make a $4 5 million r efund to customers on grounds it took a tax break that benefited the company instead of consumers. The reCunds ''stem from the gas company's selection of a federal income tax option which reduced its f1nanc1al n sks in 1975 rather than an option which would have immedialely flowed through certain tax savings to its customers," the PUC said Tues- day. Commission officials added that they fell prudent manage· ment required a fede ral tax op- tion which immcdaalely provided consumers the tax savings. Hoine Mover Wins Case Against Avco A spokesman for the Los AnJ?eles city attorney's office. which argued the matter belore the PUC. said the decision could mean rate reductions of S250 million for P acific Telephone and General Telephone customers 1f the same principle is applied. The gas company responded by saying it would fight the rul- ing as far as the state Supreme Court, and described the ruling as arbitrary. Justict"s of the Fourth Distrirt Court o f Appe a ls 1n Sten Uernardino cleared th~ way Tuesday for collection of St I malllon ID damages rrom Avro Community Den•lopment Cori' Ntwport Bea<'h attorn ey Donald Belveal suld the ruling by the appellate court means that hl' can now selle Avco assets in Lhut amount lo satisfy the judgment awarded tolls engint'er Barry Lippert of Garden Grove. Lippert got the damage11 when an Oran11e County Superior court. Jury a"reed that he had been har· nsaed by Avco when he movf'd his home from Mission Viejo to a alte In Laeuna Niguel. Lippert, 32, testified in that trial that efforts lo balk bis re- location led to his suffering u massive heart attack during a $Ct1es of disputes with Avco lawyers. But bis plans for collection of the compensation suffered a set· back when Judge Robert L. Corfman lossed aside the verdict reacbed in his courtroom and compelled Belveal to turn to the appellate court. Belveal woo his case on appeal but Judge Corfman again In· tervened by granting a tem- porary stay of the judgment up· held by the higher court and scheduling a hearing in his courtroom. An earlier writ issued by the tugh court halted the hearing. And the appellate court stepped lo again Tuesday to permanently bar Judge Corfman from any further action In the Lippert case. "He should never have got back lnto it In the rtnt pla~." Belveal s&id. "Tho appealJ court settled that issue Tuesday and C'leared the way for Barry to col· lcct his monl'y " Belveal said he will now con- tact Av<'o lawyers to discuss th<' issue of Lippert 's compeni.at1on and th<' m ethods lo ~· used m that settlement "llut this 1s the end of the rood for them. make no mistake," he Hjd. "There is no other appellate route to go and If 1t means sci11ng their assets to settle this then we'll 11elie them." Neither Lippert nor reprcsen· tatlves of the Avco group were available for comment today. "Once we have reviewed the ('Omm1ssion's order m detail, wt> will file a petition for rehetmng. ff necessary we Intend to take the t•ase to the California Suprcmf" Court," a company spokes man said. The PL'C statement made no me ntion of any 1Jlcgal or im· proper action by lhe gas com· pany. As a result of the ruling, natural gas customeni or San Dietto Gas and Electric Co. will also receive r efund11, hut the amount was not announced. 34·eent Stamp First-class Rate in 1984? WASHINGTON {AP> -The cost of mailing a let- ter could go up to 34 cents by 1984 if postal subsidies are not increased, an official of the General Account· ing Office warned today. ''Assuming continuation of traditional levels of postal services and declining mail volume. we estimate that the first·class rate would be 34 cents if the service is lo break even in 1984," William J. An· derson told the House postal service subcommittee. His testimony came as the Ford administration indicated it m ay be softening opposition to higher government subsidies for the financially·troubled postal agency. President Ford will c011Sider "Q'lodest increases" in the federal s ubsidy for the mail agency, press secretary Ron Nessen said Tuesday, one day after Postmast er Gen. Benjamin F . Bailar warned C.OOgress the Postal Service,.eould be insolvent within a year. \.. Explodes At Onofre Beach By JACK CHAPPELL Ol-0•11,Pt191MMI A s mall private aircraft ex- ploded in mid·air early today off the San Onofre beach approx- imately two miles north of the nuclear generating station. At least two people were believed killed. The plane identified as a Cessna 172 Skyhawk II, a four passenger craft. Is believed to have been from the Los Angeles area. The explosion occurred al about 2:15 a .m . and was wit- nessed b y San Clemente policeman Dwayne Berberich and se\•eral Marine Corps personnel. Divers called t o the crash scene lnitially found three hands and one arm floating in waist de- ep water off the San Onofre Beach Club. The parts were from a man and a woman. according to Bill Souza, deputy coroner from San Diego County. There was no immediate iden· tlfication and it was not known if . more than two persons were aboard the craft. The crash was several hundred yar~ south of former president Nixon's estate, La Casa Pacifica. A Marine Corps, spokesman said there was no evidence that indicated the plane had been car- rylng any coqtraband. Large i>orltons of the aircraft hit the tfiater about 400 to 600 yards frdm shore . Divers by mid- day tod81 had recovered all the portions of the plane except <See PLANE, Page A2) South Cotut Repertory Move Slated South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa 's professional theater com- pany, will soon announce its pro· Jected move from its 200 seal theater on Newport Roulevard tu a facility some three times this .!lu;e In thf' South Coast Plaza shopping center, 1t was reported today. Details of the relo<'ation, which reportedly is more than a yeor away, are scheduled to be an· nounced Thursday at a 4 :30 p.m. pre111 conference called jomlly t)y South Coast Repertory and th<' Seger11trom family, devclop('r\ of the shopping center. 1n the South Coast l>la u Hotel Oavld Emm es. exf'<'ut1v1• director of the theater company, was unable to confirm the report today but said that all details of lhe project would be announr,•cl at Thursday's pressconferencc. South Coast Repertory has been in operation for 11 years. the last nine in the Th1rd Step Theater at. 1827 Newport Blvd. The current product.Ion of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" ls the company's lOOth slnce the theater first opened in 1965 in a C'onverted marine swap shop in Newport Beach. The projected rel~ation, on a plot of 1 and reportedJy donated by the Segerstroms and adjacent W> the South Coast Plaza Hotel, would be the long-awaited •·rourth ate"P" Jn the company's development from a touring troupe to a 7S·seat theater in Newport Beach to the present facility in Costa Mesa. The new theater would be operational by the faJI of 1977, IC• c:ordin1 lo unconfirmed reporta. GUil TY OF MURDER Cherie• Dennis Bean Bean Brother Found Guilty In Slaying By TOM BARLEY OlllleO•llY ~i.54aff Charles Dennis Bean was found guilty of first degree murder to day in the slaying of Fountain Valley scholar-athlete Stephen "Mike" Finklea . His conviction came alter just two days of deliberatfon by an Orange County Superior Court jury. Bean's brother. Hugh, already has been condemned to die in California's gas chamber for hb part in the Finklea murder. Charles Bean, 22. displayed no emotion as a jury -that must now determine if he loo must die ··· filed grimly back to Judg1~ William L. Murray's courtroom with the guilty verdict. Hugh Bean, 24 , already has has been delivered to San Quentin's death row lo await execulmn. Finklea, 19, a star athlete who captained the Orange Coast. College wrestling team, wai. shot to death Oct. 31, 1974 while he worked as a part-lime clerk at J Fountain Valley murkcl. It was ar1otued in thl' younger Bean's trial that he ph1yt.>d no part in the slay1nl( of Finkl(la althou1th he admitted being in the market with his brother. Hugh Bean testifit'<I as a d<'· fcnse wllne11s that he fired both guns used to shoot Jo'lnklea at tht• <See BEAN, Page A2J "~nlhrr I.ow rlou1b t11n11tht aml Thuro;rtu y morn1nl!. <'i<'Jr 111.: Th11 rs1lav t:1ft1•tnoo11 . With IOl'lll j.lU't Y \\l'"' wml1!1. l,ow tunl.:hl mul ~. h11:h Thursday uprx·r r~. INSIDE TODAY T100 anal111t1 o/ ~on ~/111 ori llktly to kirk up nno controvrr11t1. Stonf's. 81. lnd•x .. _,,.. .. AU Mt-• 14• All _, .. , I• A•-·~...... .. At .... ..,..,..... A• OMt Or ... ClMfrt• Al .. 0 OJ........ 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It __ ,. ....... ~tr TM ... -14 .. _.. ... c.> -A4 a--A4 .. 1% OAILV PILOT N l'r o• ra~ l FORUM •.• und buslnei•men ought to mltkt> a Jolnl effort at 11olving traffic problem•. aupporta &he city polie)' bt oppoaiUoo to ON" eooa1taJ comrn11 ion. and d(X.-, not behe\•t the P~alurnu plun can be applJ~ to Newport Buch -l>u•<'H Mdnlc!A <D11lrlct ~vt'n, Corona dd Ma rl think~ tht' currt>nt ord1na~e rf'<1wnn~ a tlly vqtl' on annexation of dowoconsl pro~rty t~ adt"qu1l , thJnka the COOlllal rommisalon ahould be rejected entlrt ly, the nonlt1 Canyon bypass is a mw.t. and doe1n 't believe the f'l'laluma concl'pt will work 111 Nc..,port Beach. -aw Morrb ( o~ttk1 ~ven) want.a control or lht• downcoa~l area to control den.s1ly of de· \ elopmenl. thinks lht' Bonita Ca nyon bypass UI years a-.ay and 1nlenm plans must be tried. th1nks concept or L'Oastal com- m15s1on 1s good for coa.5tl.ule pre servatioo. thinks Uw Petalumu plan could work m Newport Beach -Arcblbald Scott ID1strict Seven>. th1nk:1 whole c ity should vote on downconst annexation, back$ a Bonita Canyon bypass, says responsibility for coaslllne presen allon should be returned lo cities and wants growth restricted using something Like the Petaluma plan. -Per Trebler (District Sevt.'n > In d1scuss1ng only the coastal C'Omm1ss1on, s uggested 1t be rt.'· vised to an advocate system whereby the power of approval as returned to local government un its where a coastal commll>Sion representative would be an ad vocate. Decis ions could be ap- pealed b> either side to a tugher body. -Ra y Wiiiiams ID1stnct Seven> doesn't favor downcoast annexation, thinks some adJUSt· ments In parking and signals will help reduce traffic congestion In Corona del Mar. thinks the state should try to maintain the best features or the coastal com- mission. and believes the onl y way growth will bc regulated IS b> an effoct1\ c c1l) C'OunC'1l Recr e ational Boating Ban Pre dic t e d Recreational boating 1n California C'ould lw \ 1rtually .tbolts hed 1r provt.,IOn'i ot the l'nn~tal l'l:in propo1>ed by the ('Jhfornia Cou~lul Zone Com m1~1o11on are en<•C'h•d into la-. ~l ~a).., £\ob Le~he, president of thl' C"allforn1<• Marine Park') ,, n 11 11 u r b o r !> f\ ., so r 1 a t 1 o o tCM PllA l llt• spoke torl:n bdor1• the ~tarinl' Di\1!>wn or lhl· Newport Barbur Chamber of < ·ommercc Leslie said the coMtal com mission and 11" proposed leg1sla· lion has excludl'd recreauonal hoal ownc>rs as members or thr "publlc" by singling them out for many restr aints. Among other things, Leslie 'aid. the proposed legislation · Slnglt'S out rt'rreatwncil hoaters u~ a group to have rl':itricllons placed on them D!\ to multl·ownersh1p, chartering ancl r('nting their personal proJ)t'rty 1 honlA >. and pushes tn<'rrasl'c.1 hoat rf'j,?1'\lr••hon reei. l>O<'~ not give equal treat nwnt to rt•crt>allonal houtmjl in 1·1lmJlStri,on lo other form!\ of n·rn•.1hnnal 0Nlv1ty <'ont ain11 no provision" for lht' dt'vf•lopmt'nt of h;irboro; or rl' r 111.11· flu~ inar11'1')Ul'lh• f)fOVilltOn'I for h11tfl}' nt>c>iicd 11mall <'rnf~ h,1rhor fal'lht11•11 l.1·~h1• urgt>d boot nwner!I nnct prr,ono; 1ntt•r(•slNI an rrcr1'll 1111n.1l hont1nR to \\-rite lht'lr kJ!l'lotor' "a'I .,non o!I JIOS'l1bl1•" 1•\1•rt''l11an i: thl'1r con<·ern over thr !.·g1'.'l ljt100 ORANGE COAST " ,..., f'.,.e•tQ,.. (n••' C t llV Mh.t 'Nltf\ 'At-1rP\ U f "I HI I'• t4t"'\ t"•tt\' I\ f•1fl l'W'., t , O. I •• • .. • I "'~ ( . ....,.., llf·t '•l""t' •Ir . 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U h ..,.._ :'J•=.;:;~'4 U,...trw• ,.. .. ,.'--'rllf""~ Sign of S pring If life~uard to" er an• fr('shly painted. can summer bl' far off'' The ranks of lhei:.e towers lined up al Jluntmgton Beach will be brokl'n ai:. they are strung out along the OC'<t('h to serve as watchtowers for the sentrnels of ttw surflin('. Beautiful !-i pring weather aln·ad~ has lured large "eekend crowds to Oran11te Coast beachrs and Ea~ll'r vacation for many you ngslers •~onl y a "eek or !'O ,l\\~Y Leisure Worlders Drop Mortuary Fight Continued ronstruct1on or a mortuaD designed lo mt•ct thl' needs of nearby Laguna fhlls Leisure World residents 111 as· !lured today with thC' ub1rndon- ment by !luing res1dt'nb or al· tempts to obtain a rcstraan1n,c or- der in Orange County Superior Court. . lr\'lne attorney Glt•n W<>od· mansee said the s tumbling block in the erfort to halt bwld1nJ! Qf the McCormick ~1 ortuane~ ruc1ltl\ h.1s be<'n the StoO ,OOOsur<'lv hond :.et b} Judge H W JltC'r Stc·1.ncr 'lie went ai. rar a., to .Ch t' u:. a lime pa) ment plan hut no oo(' 1n Yolved in this action has that kind of <'ullateral ," \\'oodmonse(.' !i4lld •· J certain!.) don't havl' at. 1n fact. I donated m y Sl'rvicl's to the plaintiffs." · tam a restra1nm11 order "ht·n lawyers for M cCorm1ck a~~ured him they wol.lld take the issue to appellate court it the bond w4s posted "That would have been a costly business." he said "That state- ment in court plus our inability to raise the bond cost us that round in the laws uit." Woodmansec said he will he appearing beforl' tht• Orange County Board or SUJ>\!r\ ,.,or ... ln day an a bid lo hull" hot hl· .... rnl 1-, the planned <'on:-.truct1on 11( mon· mortuaries 10 th1• J.1·1wn· World area. "[ understand th:it lhl'r<' are plans for at leai.t t" o mon• dt'ath· r<'lated facilit1C'S," ht• said. "Naturally. the rcs11.knts down there are furious about It and they want some action from the county.·· ~~~~~~~~~ f 'ront Page ,, l ODELL •.. department. H1charc.1 Ruiz. Odell's resume shows he has a number of degrees, including a masters an hospital administra- tion. and has been administrator of three hospitals, including the USC Medical Cenll'r. Prior to taking the Alameda job, he was director of planning and operations for the Los Angeles County Department of Hospituls. f'rott1 Page A I BEAN ... counter and as the badl> wounded youth i;ought refuge in a back room of the store Santa Ana pohc<' arrested the brothers 24 hou rs later. They found both guns used in lhe kilhng and $133 taken from the cash r egister in the Bean brothers' car. Woodmansee said the group of l.t1s ure World rC'i.11.Jt.'nli. "ho :.ul>d McCormick Mortuancs and \\ho rll:11med to rt'pre:.ent l.~00 members or the retirement c-om mun1t~ ~ 111 continue to \l·cl. damages from the defendant .. 10 n future trial "But -. r don't know whnl t host" dama~c,. are lakl'ly to be until tht• mortuary u; cc1m plct1'<.l." he i.1ud Speedy Attorneys Pick Battin Jury "But they \~ill br ablt• tu :ir.:uc· \\hen it 1s rinishcd that tht'V have a good ''1ew of the mortuary from the Clubhouse Thrl!e area and a'>· o;ess their damages accord- lnglv" Woodmansee said he was al~o compelled to drop his effort lo oli Working with u Sf>t'<'l l a oft t'fl 1 C'1enc:v that oln 11111,lv <h·lidll1•d Superior Cou1 t Judl-!l' K1•n111·th i-; Lae. lawyl'rs for both sides a~reed Tuesday night on a JUrv that will e\ entualh· r ul1• on Orange Count) !-,up<'n 1sor Hobert Battin s .:u11t nr 10- Mesa Shooting Wounds Bondslllan 8)'STEVE MITCllF.Ll. Of-0.11, ~ ... IUfl A Cost:i Mes a bondsman was ~hol outside his oHIC't: \alt' Tue .. duv night In the !lecond l>UCh IOCI· (l(•nt in five month11 Poh<'t' detecll ves said Robert Hcnry Gloiier. 37 , of L»i.?un11 N11tuel. wu able to pull has own pistol wnd r<'turn fin• on thC' Oh· mg assotlant after l')(.'inu litruck in thc lllomuch by u small cnlibc'r bullet A staff spoke11man at Hoaf( ME'morlal tlo!'lpltal lllud Gilmer wa" 1n aood condition today followln1t the 11 p m 11hootout Ill 130 East 17th St HeUrtd bondsm1&n Jo'runk H. Downes, who recently M>ld his of fict lo Glazier. wa11 iwrlou!'lly wounded 0<'t 29. 1975. ns he walked from hl!I Costa Me!IR garag~ to his home. curred as Glazier, a former New \·ork State Golden Gl1>Vl'!I hox1ni: rhampion, carried h1b bricfra:.c out lo his car Pobce Jnvestl~ator Gerry L. Thompson said detrct1vei. w1•n• rombmg th<' parkinl( lr>t toda)'. s earching for C'luc>i. to th1· shootout. Earlier toduy, 1>0ll rr had recovered only th<' !iPf'nl shells from Glo21N 'l> own 45 pistol. Glazier was lhc v1rt1m or u 1968 ht•u!lng by a ~rou11 of molon·y<"ll' rlub mi•mtwr~ ..it ht \ ;1p;1rtmC'nt in Costa Mesa Twent)' two llc-<1 .. 13n11 wc-n• ori1tln:tlly plckt>d uri for qu~~t1on inR after the r hnin wh1m,.ng anrl 11hootln1 of Glauer in Au1eu11t or 1968. nO<'l'flc·t• .I ud~1· La .. ~t·h1•dull·d opt•ntn~ i.taterrh•nt~ for Monda\' after comphmenlull( Deputy b1stnct Attorney Jack Ryan and derense attorne)' Matthew Kunhch for takan~ less than two days to pick the panel. Both lawyers had earlier pre- dicted that 1l would taJce at least a week to ~t.'lect the jury. The jury or sax men and six women as also c·qu111ly divided in terms of pClhlical uffiliation. Six ar<' Ol•tnorral!> and sax arc H('publt<'un!>. They wall bl' ask<>d by Ryan to find Battin. 46, guilty on seven frlon) 1·11110,.., conlarncd in ,, (;r.md Jur) 1n<J1ctm<'nl. That indictment indude.!i char~ec; of 1trand thert, misap. vrupnatwn of puhh<· fuo1h, and the ftlin~ of fnlllc pay clo1ms to the county. 'J'h1·y i.trm from Battin's al- lt>;:<'d m1s11!>f' or county man· pow1·r and muter1al11 dunng his un.,uete,.,ful 1974 c11mpa11(n for I ht• <1HtC'1• t1( C .111 fornla l1eutcnunl J.!ll\ 1·1·oor ll:attin un."U<"('c1111fully arRued lfurln~ 10 Wt.>t'k8 Of f)retrlal h('br· 1n1ot"' that ht' IS the victim o(. cf1o;rrl m 1na\orv prosecution by I>1~tnct Att11111cy Cecil Hlck1. Manager S ags Reactor Safe From Crashes Thf' Sin Onofre Nuclear C~trating St•t1on w<>uld remain 1a!c If struck by a iJ~hl plane, &U<'b u tht' ont' that crash~ ear ly todi.y about two miles north or the aeneratma plant. accut'dme to a Southl'rn C:1hfomla Ed1i.on enl(lllt't'r Ken Bas kin . munai.:t•r of 1enentlon enaineenng, ~aid \ht> bubble-shaped contllinmcnt over thf' nuclear n·actor is deslttnC'd to v.1ths t11nd impact or light airer oft ··tr that sort or plane hit, the ronta1nment would not bt' pent"lralM There would !.)(' no effect on nuclear safoty," Baskin said He said vibration r esulting from such a crash might cause the plant to uutomallcally t.hut down Baskin s aid a larger plane, such ns comme rcial jets that travel between Los Angeles and San Diego, ·'undoubtedly would penetrate" the cont.amment, 11 struck. He said, however. that such 1n occurrence is considered "highly unlikely.'' "If you want to talk about a bigger plane, you are talking about a probubility which is very small," Baskin srud. Any object lhat penetrated the containment would strike crMt'S and other equipment before hit- ting a two-foot thick reinforced concrete "shield" that sits over the top of the reactor core where radioactive material is located. Baskin said the plant would either shut down automatically or be shut down In the event of such an incident. Yankees Sign Ace Pitcher? ST. PETERSBURG, F1a. CAP) -The New York Yankees ~aid today they "entered into a writ- ten agreement" with Andy Messersmith or Corona del Mur "through his authorized agent, Herb Osmond," forfouryears. However, the Yanks, In th(' s tatement by club pre s1dt>nl Gabe Paul, s aid they hav<• learned that Messersm1lh, a frt•c· agent the past two weeks, "is now attempting to void the tcrm!- or the agree>menl. . .. "We have been ad\•ised." P aul said. "throuRh the attorney for the Plnyers Association, that !'t'lr. Messersm 1th 1s now altcrn1>lln~ to void the te rms of the agree ment despite the fact that both the Yankees a nd Mr. Osmond bargained in good faith, which bargaming culminated in a com· plete mttling of the minds and the execution by the parties of a wntten agreement. prepared by Mr. Osmond himseU, and accept- ed by the Yankees. "We intend to perform our ob- ligations under the agreement and expeel Mr. MC!>sersmith to do likewise. I think I have bt'en in this business lo ng enough to know when we have a firm agree- ment," Paul continued. "Jl ap· p e ars to me that Andy Messersmith 1s being made ;1n unfortunate pawn." In New York, Dick Moss. al· torney for the Players AsSQ('i8· lion. uid the Ya nkees' <'!rum w~<> "wholly without mcnt." "There h811 bt:'en no agreement hetwl'en Messersmith and the Yankees." Moss ~aid "There were d isc ussions helwl'en Osmond and the Ynnkc.>es Some ideas werr put down on rwpcr. But lhtSI" were subJt'C't to a.rrt>1• ment on the pa rt of MesRtrsm 1th. "Many problems still remain Negot1atlon11 broke down b4'forc• Messersmith could 11l an the> agreement. Th~ Yankees' clnim 111 totally without m etll ond 1t will be approprln_tely .c hallengod." CRASH SITE SPOTTED Pt•n• Down Off Onofre E'ro• Page A I PLANE •.• fuselage, motor and Ql'll' wing A front section of the plant• in- cluding landing gear was round su.spended in the water bouyed by air In the 13nding gear tire San Clemente Lifeguard Lieutenant Lynn Hughes and Ruard Greg Hulsizer wer(' the first divers on the scene and found the sus pended poruon:s o( the aircraft. About 25 d1 ver!I from lh<• Orange County L'ndt-rwatt•r Search and Res<'Ul' Team workert the area off the beach searching for pieces or plane or human re-mains. The team. madt· up of M'Ub..L divers from 311 the Orange Coun ty Marine Safety Department~ and the Sheriff's l><'partment also dove oH In the Vll:tn1ty of an 011 slick not far from shore Ourlng the early morning OJ>('rallon helicoptl'r~ from tht• nearby U.S. Coast Guard fl ew low over the• ocean attemptmJi? to IO<'ale "n•ckJ~l' and 1llumin.11 mg thl' are:i "1th nocKI llghh to .ud d1H•rs A ut hon ties from tht• ~Jn l>1t•g11 County Coroner'i. (1fht•1• ::ind from Camp Pendll·Lon '.'l1·archt•d a mil<· long stretch or ht•uch lookln),l for remains the bt·a m;iy huve brought in. Tht• recovered portions of tht• aircr aft were dearly churrcd hy names. Jn\'estigator11 from lhc.· federal Transportation Agcnc,> were at the scene examin1n~ wrf'ckage. This would confirm C.> e w11 ne:o1s accounts of a hrt'hall occur nng over thf' ocean r. a n c e C o r po r ;ii No r m ri 11 Johnson, a beach atlt•ndant, w;1:. sleeping in a traile r ubout I ,000 yards from the crash s1tl' lie reported that he h<.•ar<f a "boom" during the morn1rtA hut that It did not awaken him and ht• chalked 1t up to a bad dream. The Feder a l Aviation Ad - ministralton Office in San Diego reported the plane wa" re gistered to Shaw AJrmohvc ut Orange County Airport. A Shaw spokesman conrirmed that an initial check or tho aircraft number indicated 1l wa~ one of the firm's planes. Slate Try Fails COLUMBl'S. Oh111 11\P) . F'orml'r Cal1forn1:i Ciu\ Hon<Jld Reagan apparentlv has failed to place a state " 1de !>late of Hepublican conv<>ntaon rf Plt'gates on Ohio's June~ pnm;iry bullol IT'S A. BIRIJ, IT'S A PIANE. . . tr u n t 111..: t n n II" a r h 1111l 11• 1 sranned the t.k 11•:. t<idJy not (or a bard, or o plan<', bur f11r a Ruy rn a funny rt'd and hluc i.uit with a h1g "S" on tht• front City f'mploye JJeke LiRhlhQldN tolt1 ofhcer'I I hnt i.0111t'One hrokl· into a Hhcct nt the city's J\rlvl·n· lure> t.und l"ark untl 11tolc a s:1:' Supcrmnn t·o~ttinw, In that Incident, a lone> gunman appttreqlly had bt't'n waiting for him near his g:.ratte and opened fire when he arrlvN1 home, hit ting Downes In the-arm and tH>low the left eye Nosuspcc1 ha~ been arrested In thut shooUnt; Ue wM 11hot In the> l1•(t hand by tleasian Frank "Wild Mou11t•" Rundlt'i who was later 11c-ntenced to one to 10 yl't1ri1 an 1m"lon for that alla<"k Heu inn" w<>rt• ri•portedl v stnking back at Glai1er Rn .. ·r ,1 tavern li1tht several rlu)'ll befort· Glazier wn• t'mplovf'd u •1 bc1un('('r at a Co!ila M1·M hur .1l t.het1me. Patty Plotted Deaths? Tuesday nlaht 's shoolinit oc 2 Teens Die In Cliff Crash ARCADIA <AP> -TWooffour teen-acera riding in a car wtre killed when t.he vehicle went out of control. cruhed through a iu•rd tad and tumbled down a OOC).foot cliff. authorlUessa1d. The names of the dtad in the a~· cidcnt Tuesday night were not Im- rncdiately released. Officers s aid theywereaared 17and15, The driver or thf' car o.nd the fourth youth sutrerl'd injuries In the crash whkh occurrtd wMn \ht vehicle went out ol control on Sane. An it.a Canyon~ MEMBERSHIP SOLD EASIL Y ''Th ere w a• trcmt-n<lou -; re,ponse to tht rad I sold my members hip easily." That's the odn•rt1,in1t 11uccess exJ>('nence of the CoMa Mesa m an who placed tht' ud: ~e~Port Aru<'h /\thl• l1 <' Club ml'mhf'r•hlp ~12"1 f'.aJl:\H Ji)('(\ 1f you hnvf' nnythlnit to !'<'II or rent, cnll 642 54)18 Wl' make it ra11y for you to put 11 '''"' word~ to work for you, in the Dail~ Pilot. Bay Area Cop s Target of Plans-Magazinv SAN FRANCISCO <AP > Symbionese Liberation Army "soldiers" Wllllam and Fmlly Harris, aided in their rHearch by Patricia HurKt, plotted as· sa.sslnatlons of Bay Area law en· forcement oHldals, Rolling Stooe magazine reported toda)' • The taqfelB, according to the mauzloe. included lhen·Sitn Francisco Police Chier Dnnald Scott ind at least seven OakJand polu:emen. None of the asu"slnation plot6 was carried out The article appears in the Apnl 22 Issue of the mateulne. due lo go on sale Thursday. Portions of the story wf're made avalloble prev1Qusly to the Associated Press. tn thf' 10,000-word story, the> third t he magazine has done on the Heanl case, the uuthon re - Port the Harr11es complied a l111t of targets for poasible political assa11inatJon in retaliation for lhe deaths of six SLA soldiers ln a fiery Loll Angeles shootout in May 1914. The couple believed, Rollin!( Stone said, that killin.r unpopular policemen would ignite guerrilla warfare In bl•<'k 1thettos. a thes1!l rejected by their abovt<·teround auppotters. Chier Scott was marked for de- ath. the moculne aald, becau!lc h it department llliegedly haraaaed blacks durtn1 the In vesUgation of th~ so-culled Zebra s layln11 or whites in 1974. Three UM a med Oakland poUce Wl'rt' on the Jif!l bl'<'llt.llif' Of lh1•1r involvemf'nt In thf' <"Ontrovrr11l:il shooting d euth or ll black teen aJ?er. a nd fou r othrr11 ror participating In the fotul shoot Ing of an unnamed mental dcfec· llv~. a<'cordlng to Rollln1tStone. rn nddlt1on. the Harrt!\es re- portedly complied a list of bomb-in• lnr11cl8 that Included FRI and Internal Revenue Service ofncel\ in nearby San Mateo. 3nd Rurl· 1n1amt' offices of the US. Roar<t of Parole, US Ilure<m of Prl11nni1 :i nd Lew Enforrement A<I mlnl11tratlon A Re My Mis" Hearst, arrc>!ltfd with lh1• Harrlse. ltist Septe mber and con- victed Mar ch 20 of bank robberv. GStlilltd in the research of 110nl8 of the targtt.5 but wa" in sharp disagreement with Harris' In· s1stence cm violence, It wu re· Last Fight Lost Cop Couldn't U11e Long_Enough SAS fo"RAt\'Cl S(.'0 <Al'l A policeman d ying of h'UJttm1a draued htmlitt:ll tn "urk tia('h day Ill u painful buttll' to kee p workinti long cnou1h •o that his family coulrt r~c1ve his re tlrement benefit:. 111& blruggle 1:. over Jle lost So did his fam1l)•. Officer J ohn M1chJel Orhmdo. once named a "pollc(lm an of the year" and a hero. du~d last Monday night ut Kaiser Uosp1t11 I a I age 38. Death ume two months and 16 days short or the 10-year service riun1mum fo r policemen he needed to win limited c11sab1hty retirement b(>neflb, AS IT STANDS, tus widow , \'era, and their four ('h1ldrfll. Anno Marie 13. Chnstlne. 2. Michael Jl. and Pa ul. 7, wm get a death benef1l of$1.000 Had Orlando lt\·ed W'ltu June 16 he nnd his ram11) would have .quaJ1fwd for a m onthly pension worth con· Mderably more Three months ago, realizing what was at stake. 40 or Orlando's fellow of ficers at Central Stauon petitioned the city to perm it them to donate one sick da)' each e.o that Orlando would be earn~ on the payroll to June l&. But the City Retirement Board said no, that 1t was Illegal. OALAND O, WHO bad been responding t o c hemothttapy In a M!lpltal. was well tnouab to return to work ln February. lie work.ct a ' p.m .·midnlght s hift, pattollng J.'b · hcrman's Wb:trf and iietUng blood transfusions every day al Kaiaer Hoepital. He worked last w~kend, entered the hospital M onday and dJed Monday night. 'Mike w ai; ;, born pohcl'man. de· dieated and devolt>d, .. u1d bis grie\'· angw1dow. "ln this job you get Mgauve," s:ud polJceman Robert Barry "Mickey looked o n the good i.1de of things. lt was a rare quahty " The dea d officer was name d Policeman of the Year last November by the Nob lhll Association. Seven years ago he r eceived the depart· ment's Bronze Medll1 or Valor for sub· duing a man with a gun. 1974 Plane Tragedy Wednn4•r MJrCl'I 31 •976 'The Fenea~ Condition' Angela Davis at Stanford ~ STANFORD (APl -Block radical Anacla Dav11 open~d an l I ~c~k cnur111· at Stanford \1nlveo.-.1ty wllh a pubh(' lt'<'turc to more th11n l.000 ptr.on~ <1bout "The f'etmule Condition Scurc.-h for 1t Marxii.t Approach · "Our answfr 111 that tudl.'nh t>Ome to •• l,llll\'erSil)' hop1ne to act a d1vers1t)' of OpllllOOI,' L)man said. Alumni httvt" objN·t\"(f tu tM appo1ntnwnl, und i "s1anif1canl numb1•r " h""C thrl.',•knrd to" tlhhol<. donations, said Lyman ''The> 11l1n1flconn• of th(' w<>mt•n'b mo\l•mc-nt 1s d1.1torted 11nd bluntl'd throujth the lmagci. pre cntcd • by the media." :sh.-said Tu.-M!ay nltlhl at Memorial Ms . Davis holds an appolntm('n\ for thl' ~pnn• term as a pr eceptor in under1trudu11le :stu<ltei-'t'h1 appointment 1s mnde throus;h on unde1·gruduut1 :special program that allows studentiy to in Vil\' RUCt-1 professors lo the ca mpu.s ,,,,_ BEGINS COURSE Angela Davia Brown Pick s State Printf'r SACRAMENTO tAPJ Vincent J . Toolan. who has been an as IS· tant to rehr1 n g st ate pnnter Herbert Silvtus since 1962, has been ap· polnled stale printer by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Audttorturn "We are '4 lln<"'!ltnlt u sy.,temollc effort lo un. dorcut the sitimfkanct> t1( tht.> wonwn ·~movement ." :.aid l\h ();I\ I~ THt-.: M.\K X l~T .. 11ho~:..it1 outltnt•d the Roal of her cours~·. for" h1c-h l 1 I student-. h u\ t• regr!tll•red "Our aim '4111 IX' 10 aor~(' .l :\1a"1-.t 1nterpreta- l1on or the Opprl'!>MOn und l'munc1pation or\\ omen." 'he:.a1d Sht> said !>ludenL' in th(· cla:.' will ~tudy the "r1tmg1> of .I\ arl :\Jan and fr1l•dnch Eng('fi, lo <'X plore her bt>hd that cupll..ili:.m pl act's ll!> 0\4 n dls- tmct1\'e st amp on opprcsMon or women The lecture shtJwed no :>titn:. or the tens ion and conflict that surroundl'<i M~ Da\'I')' appearance in THE GUESTS ARE p1ud from Sl0.000 n1i1t.'d h\ a special student assessment Students will rcce1vt> four untli. ol crl'drt for \h na,·is' course. and lht• credit may bt· .ApJllrt•d to u11 dergr:iduate degree:. in both phllosoph) uni pohtical science. Her appearance at Clart.'mont marked her r1r-.1 return to a college l'umplb as a IN1cher since tht L'ni\'ersity of Cahfomrn board or rt>~ent:. refused ti· rehire her as a philosophy instructor at UCLA 1n 1970 Novem ber 197S al the Claremont Colle~es 1n ------------ Southern California. WHE:'ll SllE TAUGHT her hrst college class an six 'ears at Claremont, she ~poke behind locked doors. surrounded by bodyiiuards and campus security officers Cla.remont's h1~hc t administrators actively oppo~ed thl• appointment and allowed Ms Davis to teach only to avoid :l fJOten<ially costly legal battle NOW!! FOR THE FIRST TIME Crash Suit Dismissed At Stanford. the adm1ntslr at1on made no at tempt to 1nterfrre with lhC' tl'mporary appointment of Ms. Dan!.. "h1ch "as :.u,:rnested by a gul·st pro- fessorship ho;ird of the student body organ1z:.rt1on ... , . .._. Speet•la fo ,Ur flonalrl Ht•agan talk" 10 n·portl'I'~ 111 J.m, .\ns,:clc·" aflt•r a ~•x hour sc-.s10n taptnJ! a "P.'<'<'h \\ hil'h will air ;1t lO :10 µ m on \h I. Ht.•ag:in ~:1ict h(' 1' tak tn~ ht' t«.1 mpa1 ~n d 1 r t' t' t I \ l n ,\mt• rt C" .in' th roui?h I'\ ht•t".IU:O.l' h<.• 1 ... fru.,tr.1tt•d ''1th not &:Nltng hh mt''-";,iAl' lo l'Oough pcopk 'Little Guy'l Wins J e t Victory LOS ANGELES 11\P>' ,\ Small C'latm!t Court "rtorv ~aint>c1 by n pl'rs1i>l~nt .l1rport area r t• :-. I rt (' n t p o :-. ~ ~ l h 1• pn!l1'tbilttv that o' man' ·'' io.ooo of hi., ne1 1:hllor~ , ould f1 lt• fur Ofll'''I o1.1111a~f''i of u11 to S5<I t·.1rh ufflr1al"I :-.aid \1.n ,\ / t' n. H2 . who I II\, . ., 1n an npurtmt•nt ""II'{' ht· C'\4 n .. 10 tht· .. ub I 111 h.111 ln.:lt•\4 ond .1rt'll \\ ., .. ;1\4 11r1h~d $60 Tue' 1IJ\ for t•nH1t1on.1I \lre11c; .ind rwr,on:il rl.1mn1tr• • ,iu,t><1 II\ 1 hl· no1.,1• of ,11r1•1,1ft II'"'".: .1 fh ~tht n1rru111r clir<'rllv ovt•r I ht •.id Alt:N h3cl <i111•<1 ill1\111I I\' for S..'IOO. th1• mox1mum allo"<'d tn Sm11ll C'h1lm!I C'ourt llow('Hr. Judl(t' John l.}nt•h turned down • Az.en'<i clnlrn or $440 for Jos<1 or rent L.mt' h · 11 r uh n I( r :uru-d thr po!>~1h ll 11 y thnl .. ,mllar d.1mu.:e s u1t11 m:I\ ht• fil1•d h' n' mnnv ,1:-. J!l,ll(KI r1·,1c1C'nt!'> \4 ho hH• in h1.:h 0~~11" con lnur ,1rt'O'. 'IOI(! ln~lt'wood Cltv Alt~ [)cmnld Ohon "E\'F.N ..-th•Y on1y1 ,\!'lked thl' ~am e amount a!I A1en ttot. $60, 1t could ' <idd up to ri111te o bill for Los Anll?ele'I," Olson warned Lo11 An11?eles Deputy City Atty J ohn Werllch c,a1d the <'ltY &Imo t ter· t01inh would appeal Lyn e ti's \'erdlct But Aten, who said he · mtends to donate any damages he rece1v~ to the John Tracy L1inlc, which treats childrt'n with heartn1: problem!', indicated that If the city a ppeals. ht will fllt ;mother case in Sm all C lai ms Cour t ror d am~ges and s tart a drive to encour nac-his o~lt;hbor.s to follow swt LOS A~G ELES 1AP1 A Supenor Court Jud~e has dismissed a wrongful den'h i.uit stemming from a 1974 plane cr:ish near Dishop in which 31 film \\Orkcrs and f1\'e crew members were killed Judge Robert Weil granted a sum mary JUdgmenl Tuesday in Ca\'or of Sierra Pacific Airlme5 which operat ed the plane which crashed into a mountainsid e sho rtly after tak<.'Off from Bishop a irport The defense contended that the airline could not be hable for the de- nth of II arold West. an observer trainee Cor the position of captain whose heirs filed the suit. because he was an employe at the time 8 1 ffUIJon D~a•d~d LO:":G Bf.ACJI <A P l -The parents 1,f a man reported m istakenly killed hy polt('l' in a shootout last Jan I havt.' fl.led ,, Sl m1l lton clntm against the r rl\ kh Ill .lnd M ar~ Lm~c contcndt:t.I 1n the brier filt'd Tut•sday that "careles~ oe'\S and nc..:hgcncl' by one or mort' officers'' had caused the death of their M>n. Gene Edward L-Owe,28 l.o<-~d Profit• Do•bf~ Bl'HBANK li\P > 1.o('khet>d /\trcraft Corp r eports its profits near. h doubled 1n 1975 despite pretax l0sses of $93 8 m1lhon on the LIO l l TnStar Jumbo J<'l Ni4fbt181 VISIT THE OPTIC.AL DEPARTMEN}j The hometown newspaper tor all the Orange Coast Is the l •tlltl~IMI Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. :rHE OPTICAL OEPARTMF.NT AT MONTGOMERY WARD Costa Mesa bristol st . at 1an cilego fwy ... 714-549-9400 You can t.ell ju.-.t hy lookin~ at n !'Oft contact Jene; that it " desi~ed to be <'Omfortabl" on lht• rldira le surf nc(' or ll11· eve. It's flex1hll' nncl •.of I, j~11t &!. it"' nnme 1mplie-. Bul th<' difTC'r{•n1·<· lwl \\ t"t'll regular mnlAcl~ and !->Oft cont.act lt•nses gO<!l'I cvt·n dt>ep('r than that. Soft ront.acl-4 actually ab!;Orb flu1<1 to become even !-Of IN and more comfortnblf' wh1l•· you're wearing thrm. Chane~ aw th<' Opti('/11 Department nt Ward .. can fit you wilh 11 pair of M>fl cont.aC'th. War<li-l111N tlw tu lt'1<l in fitting equipm<'nt and contact ten~ induchn~ bifocal t•ontnct..,. So, if you 're thinkinj.? uhout. contact.'!, think 3h<Jut th<' Optical D<'part men t n t Montgomery Wnrd. Put~face in our hands. I I MONTGOM ERY WARD IT IS EASY TO JOIN C91""1 tft OI' , .. 1 "9t t~ '""-'1¥1•'°' o. tof' •OOl•<•t<On b'tM IOtft ,._I. .... ~ 001 i ~tft\ fttt ~t;i.f\~•P This is the big one! .. o.bb .. R..,no1d. LAST WEEK! THE SINGER SPRING SALE $1000FF IN EXCLUSIVE S'OOJljG AWAY• CABINET REG. PRI CE THE FABULOUS F~TURA• II SEWING MACHINE WITH ruP & SEw · 2 WAY SURFACE I h11 J 1i.1nd 1111 t •• 1 t fU"IP I' 1n \rw11111 nl .ill N11/ 10 11•.ch '"'"' MJny .1rlvJnr.N, h~~ lw11ont.111n<J I \111> l11111ur1lwlN AMAZING LOW PRICE FOR A GREAT ZIG-ZAG MACHINE E"v Ml"N1119 Wtth exclus1v1 front drop in bobbin. Huuy, ltrnlled Qu1nt1\1fs Cwry1ng ~ 0< (lbtntl 111\rl 1 .... c.... ...... ,.... •••• .....,.,, lUlw-c ............. -.~--"" ....... _, No 11111---U'---· ....... M ,,,_ --1 r~ I r~ KIS ---Co••••u ... II .. SINGER ::-::..~., .... ~::.. ~= llftW '"" M ·-... *"" ,... ,_ .... ~ ..... 1.-.._e-.. ___ ,. __ °""'"" •A Tr~lt ol TH~ llNGEA COM,,t.NV • • . . 6 D IL Y PILOT EDITORIAL P GE Danger~us Density t '1111•-., th<• Orart$(l' County Planning Commi,.~ion lul.1•, <H llun, ,1n ·•ll•Htmenl complcJC \HJl bb bwll 011 Sup1.·11c1r /\' l'llUl' "1th ;1 <lcn,1ty h1ght!r thun porm1lll>d dt·n ... 11 u 111 ~<.·"port Ucach :.ind Costa Mesa. ·1 h1 ,,, .• ,,wwcl ,1p.1rtmcnt-s arc locnlc>d in county It rnt111 ' hut a re l'ornpl<'tt•ly s urroundl'd by Newport lk .it Ii .cud C'osta Mt•sJ. \\ ht·rc the permitted d ensitJes m 1• 11 ;111d :10 un1to., pt•r acre rt!'>µcct1vcly. 'I h1· Munty's ~l·n(.•r:.11 pl:in has bct!n umended in th.1l 1·c 111r to rt'll<.'l't thl· low density of Newport lkud1 I Im\ l'Vt•r, the :~·ur11l pt•r acre pro;~ct r cccivcll t'<Hw1·pl .1pprov ul prionotht• amendment. prove a populur \'iew spot u ed by residents from all over lht> county. That pJun hus fotlcn through because thl' DtO\\ll rldm1mslrataoo H\ Sacrumenlo has cut ol! tl!S share or Ule funds. So Cit)' ofnclal!il dectded to persuade lhl' <·ounty tht1l the $100,000 l'lhould be used to bwld a kn· 1us center 1n Hat bor View lhllR. County cornrnls ioners wisely told the city t o come up with u plan with morn rl'gionat slgni!kancc or face lo1>u1i: th<• funds. The te nnis center would bt· J:rcut for rc~uknts of the t'tl'lll'rn 1>0rlton of l'<ewpor t Beach, but wu.kr bcnd1l 1'i inon.h.'r. ...----~--~~~--~----~ ~---­--/ -. -- - ---_,-_..._ • . • " . I h1· C'o;c-.tal <'omm10.,swn approvl·d the 1't<>1etl 1 .. 11111·1 •111 lht' -.tr:.111~t.· ~r·ounds that the hat•ht!lor and or1" l,..d, oum 111111-; an• "mo<ler~1ll' cost houo.,inJ!" ~rnd th:11 1 h1 ''"'' llll! B1·a('l1 I lml'>t' Ap.irtml'nls of" h1c:h tlw 11t'\\ 1·omplt·'< "111 IR· .111 t·'.l<•ns1'>n -have lhl· ... •• 111•· h111ll dt•l1'>11} Naine That College ~----__......-- • • • • . . ~ 4 ' " • i ~ \. ~ ·1 h1 '>l'I.'> and !:\21~1 r('ntal' .1l th<· li<'ach Jluu-.t• do n11t ,q1111 "' 111 ht· 'llll1c1t·nt JU'>l1f1c.1twn for such a high d1•n-.11' .ti t hut '>Ile Truffle t:ongt-'\t1on there b m· •·n·a,111~· "rt h 01 ht•r major apartml'nls nearby. ·1tw1 111mt) plunnmg comm1ss1on should act al its . \pr 111, 1111 c•l tng to lower the density. Fund Use Unrealistic ! 1 II\ 11l l1c1uh in Nl•\\ port Beach rcc:t•nlly found <-thl·rn 1h1'' at odd ... '"th member.., of lhl' count)·, ) ll:irli"r Bt•achc·-. :mcl !'arks comm1ss1on on.•r u:-t· of I 1 tu 1 1111111' ·.., p111I111n of ft.:rlcral fl'\'l'llllt' sh.1nni! ' 1111111 • • I Ii• • 1111111 \ lt.u t aJ,!n·t·d t11 ~I\ t' '\1•\\ port fk.H'h , !,)1111 1110 111 go .dong \\ tlh ~o.oou ol cit\ lund' .111d • SJIH11 1(111 I n 1m the· -.t:1t1 • l11 plll't•h:i-.t.• -;nml· lot-. adpC'l'lll : 111 111 .. 1·\f-.t111g \ll'\\' ;1rc.·.i al Jn,p1n1t11111 1'01111 : • 1111· c·111111t) :wlt'll tll l.(nod faith. us..,um111g that all • th1· I• 11d. t•mild l>l' i.:alhl'f'l'd •ind the allocation \\a~ : IJ.i,, ti 1111 lhL' t·ountv's <lt· ... 1rt• to do soml'lhrng to rm- • ' Thl' cotll'l'PI. of the newly adoptt-d third colll•gt· i11 ttw <:oa'>I. Cornmu111ty Collt·gc Dbtnct b to creall' u C'ollcJ,!l' "h1('h '' 111 sl'r\'t! the entire commu111ly ~· "colll•gc" llhoul walh ''or one spt.>eif1c campus Thus, m nammg the new college, trustees at- t t•mptl'<i tu incorporate community in the name. Ob- JC.'<:lions to the propOSl>d name Coa~t Communtty Colll•gc were valid. Many residents in thl' dhlricl would c:onfust' the name " 1th the dtslricl llllc. Other'> felt the name s ho ukl identify the camplh ''ith the district's two olher campuses, Orange Coast College and Golclc·n \\'eo.;l. To their t•n·d1l, lhe lruo.,ll'l'S did not rus h into nam· 111g thl· rww eulll'gl· 1:1:-.t \\t'l'k Thl'Y will come back \pnl 7 and try ugarn But rf tht• ra·w t'Olkge ''lo rl'fll•ct the communtt) imag e, :-.houldn 't lht• l'ornmuntt\ bL· 111voh l'd in n:Jm 111g 1l '' Trusll'L'" ... ay lht·y hu' l' l1;11 many n<iml·S tcH·o11 -.r<lt-r a ... 1l h . But t'ommun1t v 111\ olvenwnt in rwmmJ,.! the· rolll•gt: m rght Jllsl he' 1 lw thing to gl't Collcg1· X off 1111 tla· rrght trat·k W11h lht• finam·rng problems 1t faces al lht• stat1..• ll'Vl'I, tlw flt•dgling "<:ullcgc without walls" need~ ~111 lhe hl'lp 1l <'an gel. I ~~-..::::»·-· N ' , ~ How Much 0.f This lg11ora11t of Side Elf ects? .. # ls True? SY DNEY HARRIS •p11 1 \ t11111, I lllfl1t lJ\ >I lftlJ<'d l•HI.!\ •Ill .. tl•'I\ .111d .111111 111.· 1 .. 111 l\111 11.1111 . 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I tf1" IJ.111ol 111 I ..., t 11,tll\ 111 I 11loo1 I .J .111\\•, \\ .ttl 111\t•lllt•tl 1111' : I 1 !Ill 1'111! 1111' 1 l'h•· 1 .11lo-d 111 pl.1t111rm 11111 h•· I >1 II •ti HI .tll l nltl ,\111 1•111 Ill 111111 t'' I • t.dlo•d ,t 0 \\ttloo\\, \\ tlk . 111•1 ·'" ,. ti .t11 .. \11•d '·• .. ttn(•I)', "I\ I • lco I\ ,&I t h fllf I 111• shq1., 1111111:111,.: lhl'll' lllJ,l1jlttl, h11tl\o' , Tiw 11dt1 • .1 '.1111 .1 1•1 1111w .tll 11 t' lftl , 111 I ho· .. 11111• 1111 lit 111t1• lt.01111 111 lot 11li.:1• .11 •' 111• 111111 < I '"Id , I•" r1111· '• \ 1\ol•lll•·. t .111 '"'" l1•1t1fl\ 111111 \\lflol ''"' l•ll II I"•! I h111 ! ll.1111 , I 1 1111' II •! .t11" \I • t I •lo• th• l11ttu•, \\t'll' IJ• l& t.1 •I• 11• h 111• ,. I I\ I 1.,111 lllt.\•I 111 II I \I I I •II• l ltllL! 1, .. ,., \. 0 I"' I\\,, I'' llfl 110,11 I I"'' .. 1 Dear Gloon1v ._111n1· 11( \It''·' -. Jntl '\ «1q111rl ' ' I 1111·,f h.I\ •• t.•·1•11 I 11·qu•·n11nJ.? lol':tl Ii.tr' off dul' I hnrw lh1· l.1t1L!U,Jlo!O' I hi.'\ II"' .tJl t•t ,1 t 11ttph Ill b1•t'I ', I' 11111 10 ·111 1· ... ·nl:tfl\t' Ill lll\ 1'1111'" ~" 111i.: ttwm th•· b.ttli.;,• '' 1·.1r1·r ' pr 11 llt•J.!1• ~y GV\ COIN'n•"'' .,.. \v.,,,,.1Mf •f' ,..~, •"4f O."ec"•<•U•rUy ,...t.cttflllt itw•• o• U\e ,...,., ... ,. i .. ..-,.., Pt1 _,.. te G,..,.,,y G.,., 0•11• ~ol L!llll .11" • Ill .ti lit 111.11 Ill• ti.ti I"·" .111d I 1. , I l.111 011 )II "11d111~ 1111 I h• 111 ,tllollll l! oof .tli I .11111 • .111.J -.\\ llto• 1.1,111 ,t p.1 ••••I111l 'nrltll'llH'Ul 111 I •ol l 111·· H u1i,:h f<l•kr "o t •· 1 •tn n.111.t. ol In I" 11 I • •111.11 d \\,Hid, Jlltl lho• llor,1·. 1\1•11 ll'fl Ill l'l1111 d,1, :-.11 lhc '1,1\,tllV 'f1111i.:ht Hll ,, Hot t \\'jll n1•1tlwr 11111·nkil lh•· .11-.11n \'l\.i.'ln1-. nor c l.11111n l •.o1, 111 .. ,1•p.11 .1t1• C'olldl•ll ,., · )!l•'.tl h 1mp10\1•1l lhP :-.;,.,\1 01111"11 •'llL!llll' 01111., vnulh I rtwy Y.t•n• h11tlt l•l h1 Ip ll;!hl 1'1111lln\•V ll f't':-o , .11111 '\\ 1tl1111 '·; \\,tll,," rn :1v ht' '''I'll ltu11tl11 ol'111 mll1·, lrnm 'thl' ..;1·.1 .• J'lw odtl'i at•' 1•\:ldlv Ill•· .11111· l•>t ~dfflll! .111\ IC p1•;•ll11 t .II d • Ill llllt' hJllll, llll 111.llll I '' h11 11 I h1·1· .ir1• o. \ "'1 l•11ll' '' ~11n11lv ,, µ.1tr1·r11 "' '' 111d' 111 .1 1111\ prc•,,,u, , .. 11 '"'· ; \oot 11111· hl'l 11 111 .111 \h•o·r f•o""' •'\ t'I l'<lf I l•ht' fll lll•lll~ I IC'h ' II• t'' 111llo-11 1wn ·". "1111 h '"•'\ 111111 11110 11111111 Ill lit It l11d11. •1 1'11t· 111lo·' 111 :!"If cl11 n11l m•·n· 11 .. 11 \h:tl.11 (•).,., .11 .ell . The Drunks of D.C. \\Ill f(olJ.!I I '. • •• 1111 II Ill .l .11111.1ry "' 111.!H \11•mh1•1 " nl t'111w1 1•., h,I\•' 11 t111 11t·tl 111 \\,i-.h111r110 11 .111· lo.10 ~ Ill .,,.,.,11111 I ",,, ,11 r .11t1 I ho•) \II I 1' •'tllllJ.! ltltlll th,tl \\ 1 II \\a ... a hi I' 111 d11tl1 ·I·, 11~· t 1'" lwr .lll'l' hi ... It''"' \11'1 I ' I tHoh•d Ill r•·•p1•1•t H1·1·1·nt ,, ... , 1•1., arf111111h.1t '"'· llw rw11pl1•, h.11t· l11tlo· 1t·,111·1·t 1t•1 p" 11 t I t' I .I fl °' ·"'' rnnc t'. \ Tl <1 I h I' ,, I II n k ' I n t · o n J: r t' ' ' .in•n'I l11•lp1n~ tl11ni:~. You h .1' 1• lw.lrcl th;•l 111 \\ J o; h 1 n gt on . J> C. mor t- nlcnhnl 111 <'On :o.umcJ pl'r f!Cr .,on lh;>n JJl)'JllJC'C \'I'll' 1n Amt'rl<'n. In O C. lhr uvt'ra~c t1r1nl<c>r cJO\\'n>(. 4 JS f1f1h, or liquor l'\l'fV month --mon• th1111 Uun• l1mt·s lhc nnt1on11l avcra1>tl'. U QtJOR 1onsultant lk'njamin Corrado C'bnccch-:-. th:it "this rould oplnln :i lot ofthrn~i; " L e g 1 11 I a ti o n t h r o u tt h :1 n nlcoholi<' hoit'. Lawmakanit by the hi~h ond the hunaovt'r. Wilbur Mtlls "'AY~ hc. .. n not 'l'«k re-clc<'t1on bcrau!lt' he <1ol•sn·1 think h • h:t'i the ~tr<'n11tlh 01n) ( PAlll. llAllVEY) lnll~t'I 111 '\\1111 up-.lrc•;1111 111 lhal 1t\1•r Pl ho<t7t' Hut hr.11 t h1 -.. llt•p. ~li'\'I' S\'lltrll I fl ld.1 ) h;crl'lv 111an .1~t·d l11 flo·l..to• frh nt 11p1 nm1111: .1pprnp11at11111' "'"'w I0,0110 \\ttf'lh 11f h11011: mnrw y 1111 1·1H1•rl .11n111i.: ,,,r> cai•:ss """ \\Jnh '" clri11k up th.ct ullo";1nrc·· lhl' I lcJlth Sc·n 11·1·' l\clnHnt'itr•1twn. 1 llC' Nat tOllJl I n-;lltutc•' of I lt•,1lth: lh\' C<'nlrr for l>1 '<•·:1w t'ontr 111. anti the lll'.11lh R<'c;ourrc''> Ari mm1~l rat ion. And -11l clown for thi<t' !hi' Alcohol. Drui;t Abuse und l\t('nl.11 llcJlth /\clm1m'lt ration: I lt.>re "e ha\C the [.k>pnrtm<'nt of lftoallh, Edu«:1trnn .encl Wl•lfarc 1 HEW> publ1 <1 h1n1: pcnodcc ronclt•m n.1t111n of I h1• nine million helpless drunk-; 1n the United Stntt·~ -knowrnl<( th:it one in every five adults in the Dt ~lrlct or C'olumltla 1!\ an alrohohc -.:isking for morl" for II tlf. IT constitute~ n bigger mor;il and l a('t1t':ll threa t th .in W:iteraatt' t'Vtr did Ther<' io; C'MTI inJt a tlmt' "hen thh <'over up must end Smokers Not the Only Victims 1'11 lht• l':tl1t111 : f r11 rn m v 1'\'t'r\ cl.I\ 1•x Jl\'lll'lllt'" I l!Jlher th.it,, Int 111 lh'•oplo ,lrl' 1111.,1 " .111• 111 lllt' Jtlllo 11 11,tl t1.111~1·r' 111 I h1· 'rn11k1· 'rnn1m.:. 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Covc•s. anrl fl:tll'll >j hloncl If our city council hJd ~omc .:u1ti1•lin<•.,, .such a~ lh1• ('o,l\t.tl ('11mllljS<\10n's plan. 11('rh:ip' "'c woulti not tx· fat'C'd "1lh 1111 ... I)\ C'rt'r owdtnJ? StlUJllOTI Jnd thl· rt• .. ullanl tr.1ffH' pru hlt'm,, nt: n•:1 ... :v•:s th<' C'o.1stjl Comm1s<;1on's rl~in tnk<'o.; tht· :iuthonly away rrom local aov- Nnment. J s trnnitly d1:&1agrC'('! OnC'l' thl' L<'glsl::iturt ndopts the plannin)l n nd zonin.c ~'\J1dl'llr11•s rnr the t'onst. then rl \\Ill lX' up lo thC' local govrrnmt'ntll to bnng thl'tr ro:.111tal plans Into ronrorm1· I> wit h the stat<' C'OMtal plnn. I <',P''<'l:llly like Mr Ryckoff's 1dl'n. "Let's not throw tht baby uu~ "llh the IHllh water." There ( MAILBOX J h:t\ •' hero lnng 111on1h-; of h;lrtl \\flrk. hours or publtl' lwarinl! .ind 1npu1 . and huntlrc•ch ot thou-.:cnd' of dollar~ put into lht· rni1 ... t;tl pl;cn I .rt 's '<'<' 1r 1t work-. h\'111n• \\ t: !>hool 11 Jown. Sii IR LEY K:"IUTSE:-.l .'t<"hool Smokh19 To the Editor· It SC'ems logicnl lhal thl' io;su<' of on-campus smoking in the high srhools s hould be dealt w1lh w1th1n th<' confan<'s Q( each school. J.ogacally. t'ach school has its own per~onaltty broullhl upon by its administrators. facul- ty, students, ell'., and the ISSU(' Of smoking should be brought on by each high St'hool alone -not 111 the coun<'ll chambers of some school boa rd. Some schools would be we ll ~u1 ted by on· campus smoking, some would not. It st'ems that the slate has shown tb open-mindedness by lt'lting t'ach district decide for 1lsclf. But it looks lik<' th<' dis- tricts have used the ever prl'scnl nri;lumrnt lhat smokin~ Is not condoned by ~oca•ty. Not condonc1I hy socicly7 Nol co:idon<'d bv lh<' S<'hool board. OM/\RSIMSEK Studenl Hhudnfl T'""' Toth<' Editor· Oet'as1onally. one reads a l<'l· t<'r frnm a rl'adt'r, compla1n1nit or thP noise made by the polt1·c hel1coplrr patrol. I wondl'r 1C they ever slop lo 1 h1nk of the fine service th1-; pat ml 1s ~1v1ng to th<' JlUbht'. l\ny noise can be mal>(n1f1ed if 11 J)('rson 1krltl<'11 he d()(.•sn'l want, · nr Ilk<' It there. When I moved to the Cost a Mt•sa art>n, th<' JX)lirc patrol was new lo me. The i-ound ha11 hc('OfTlt' so muc·h a part or my life, lhnt I bt'come owarr when it dews not show up ut th1• l1mP I am acru11tomed to At m~hl It. 111 nlct• to know that l!iOnWorw can•s enough to kCl'J1 an l'Yl' on thing~ ;1n1! mak<' It n ~aft> ('lty. Onl' reader <'hurgt-d the policl' with being gu11ty or three ('nmcs eaC'h and every time ti Oew over th e nty. li t' cl:llm!\ 1. Psyrhologic:il intlmidallon 2. Jn· vas1on or pr1vary and 3. No111e pollution or disturbin,1t the peace. How ridiculous can one get7 All three charges are absurd. When onr thinks about the cnme rate of Costa Mesa betn~ lhc lowest 1n Oranee County one Quotes ''It may seem s urprisinii that a Rroup of hbernl professors and at't1vlsts . when faced with a choice belwe{ln trying to rc- h 11htlita1 e o ff e nders and puntshmg lhl'm a~ they d<.>scrvc, those deserved punishment." -· Former Sen. ('hlrlf"$ Coodc>ll, C'hairmnn of a panel ur1Un1t man- datory J>r1 ~o n ""ntenC'e1 for violent offenders. · l>hould commend this work and not cnt1c11e 11 I have noth1ni.t 111 hide and do not consider II an IO · \U'iton of privacy to have lh1• l'Opll•r eye•. probing my ) nrd fcor Jny s1~n or !'.lusp1c1ous ac·t1v1ty I C'an bC' especially ~ra ldul h<'t'ausc one night soml'one "Ji. h1llmi:: 111 nn hark :-~·rel .• ind there 1s no way of knowinl! "h~1l might huvc resulted 1f they h.ld not been fnghlenrd away. I R EALIZE lo a light sll'eJ)\•r, any noise 1s disturbing, but. wouldn't they prefer this secun- 1y. to waking lo find an intruder al their bedside with a fl ashlight i.hining in their face, and with the intent or ha rming them. It must be a real comfort lo those who 11re Ill or elderly, hav- ing to h ve alone, to know that they arc guarded. and can safely f!O to sleep without fear that 5o· mronc will intrude and try tu harm them. A police car or officer having to follow the city street cannot respond lo a rail nearly as fast as the police copter can reach the srenc. Rt'arhing a scene and scaring off the intruder can be a hfc saver. even before the police car can reach the site of th<' lrou· bl<'. Together as a team, you have a winner . MARY A.CANNON Drilling Salet11 l·'rnm "h,11 I h,I\,. found. J lll'ht·H· tit.ti :-11,·ntlmi.: jtlt11t11mJI 0111111•\ 1ti.:h111w th1 ... p111i.:1a111 '"a \I .1 ...i l' "f I ·" JI a ' l' r' mo n 1 •" llt'I." 1ni.: lh1· 11111~•1.11ll ,.., n11t 111 th•• 111• ... 1 1111 t'l't''>I 111 0111 nal 11111 Wll Fln:11 \ BEHl.S IC••N••tU# Juttl.wt Totht• E1lllo1. The JUnk<'t to ptt•k up a :-.ingl1• monusc-r1pt, The MaAna Chart:... by 25 sen al or!'>, n•prt•-.t•ntat 1 vt•s and w1vt.>s with possibly otlwr.; not rt•v('a){-<1 , JUSl1f1ed unctc-r lht• plausible prclcxt that 1l will c·oll tnbule toward ~ood tnll'mallonul relations. 1s en my opmwn an,., ample or ~overnmental pohrll'" lhat "turn off" the 11111111<' 1111 poltlt<'S and d1..,cred1l pohtt('t:Jth Onl' such dubious aclion. lo even the lt'ast knowh'i'l~t·ahlt.• 111 drsc<'rntn,l.l person,, h.c' mor1· nl'gall\'t' 1 m pac·l lh.m hunclr<'t1' .. of h1gh·blown. 1llus11ry prom•"''' · I. hke m1lltons 111 olht'r ... ~lt•1 may r em am Mlent, opJKl:.e lhr . WtJlful USC or the lJ'Cpayt.•c'-. dollars. FREO J . sn.:VENSON Kill Coa#l Bill To the Editor: Your "Coast Hill M1Kl1flC'uti<>n Expected" March 11!. '' Just :1'. rmsleadin~ as J'rop11:-.1t11m (!U was. that c rC'att•d th•· C'oa:.l:il Comm1ss1on. To t hr F.ditnr: The small print en lh:.it i11 In lollowin~ the-off5hore 1lrill-· iliat1vc 1rn1d lht• J,1•J!1 'l;llurn inA Mnlrovt•rsv fnr !>;Omc timl'. C MUST adopt th1• rnJ<iljl plan. h ... vt• :H~cumul.1tt•d much tn· Nl'1th t•r th<"V nor S1•na tor formation nn tht' subjt'<'l lhrnugh Bc1lt'nson hav;. ;111v tlt11u1~hl of tht• tnl0d1J, In attt•ndini:: pullht· lettini:: this lurrJl1\1• plu111 i.:o nul nt{'l'ltnJ.!', wr1linit for <1dd1t1onal or bu::.anC!.!.. lh-1h•11...i111 ' l.111 will 1nformnl1on. f'Vf•n took an rn· not only perprtuat1• lh1•111 hut \\,Ill 'l'~ t 1 ~ :t I 1 \ 1• t ,. 1 fl t '' Sant a gjve them mor1· f>ilWt·r nvc•r ,, HJrbarJ. larger 11rl•a. li:nor:1nrt> <\l•rms to prl'vnil on One sN·t1on c·' 1•11 ~" 1·'( th1• the• J>Jrt of th•· s:c·nc•ral pulih<', Comm1~Mon the· p•mn to i·hani::t· polttu·ran-. ::11111 c·1 Illes. We arc J;:1w~. "1th a vol<' of K11f 1h1• 12 aµ lrouhlNI b y 1no;tant t'XPl'rt:., pointed rom1111,.,11111t'l 'i lh1-.~1.1 lhn~<' \\hO i1et>k anti oplwt lhc would bt' hard prc''""l tu lwut n1•i:a1ivc• 1nform<1t111n, \\hos1• <tl· that krncl or t•1ljlltJn.111 rule·. I l11t111t• 1'1 "my mind is madP up, would J.tU<''ll< th11I llt•tlt'ltMlll 1 ... dnn I hc1fhc•r mt• Wtlh rat'l)I." 1\ mod1fytnJ.t hl "I hill bC'C'UllM' of tlw \l\ll tu N<>wport fh'arh <·11.v hall "IMul Ccmtrol nf ('oa111al Zorw" rli ..;clo..,<•d llw follnwrn1:: A l'IUIT1• J)('ti\111n ll SN·m~ the toxpay1•r .. rnarv 11n thl' <'ll\ 1ronmrnl ul H'>· f'N.llly 1crt• h•cl up with !\1Jf1JKll 11111• ,ps.,rr11'nl study on tlw pr11p11M•il h11lf or the world, hulf of tlw 11.0 ofbh1111• l••a ,p )l:tl<'"· wh1d1 thr•v t1on, uncl :tll 111 till' b1nll1. Wit.of hucl, W;JS Htllflrt·tl. It C':lllH' frot11 4•v4•r lltllt'n'lOtl tl111•i1 w1lh ht K 11111 lhl· orl indu:-.try. Nor tlld ttwv lh<• pC'oplt· an· "ll!ntn~ u11 lo 11111 :iv;11I lht•mst•hc•'C or 1111· tltr1•1• ;H) lnlliatlvr 1111 lht• h:tllot lo Vlllt' pul>ltt'at111n ... from llH' II~. m11 1h1• C'11asia1 <'11nnn11\s111111ir-.1 (:eoln!'tcal Su n ·c·y wh1C'l1 1·1111 rH'~:ilt• ht "> bill t Jtn'> lll al i"llH'", prort'flun· ancl <:O l.Dll•: .JOSE I'll rcJ.tulation<c t hal a11!.W1'r tlw many c1u l'sti11n-. oocl churJ;c", c•rrl1cs bnn~ up. RF.GARDING ~pills: J\ plun was submitted by lh<' Wcstrru Oil and G:1~ Association calhn1! for a co·op own('d by tht· partic1patin~ compnnieo;, wh1t'h would acquirc..J:.OAstdcrnble ml i.p11l clt":l n·up equipmrnt. Ont' item. a 108 root catamaran. w111 re move effectively, oil from wavps eight feet or Jess. Wavt''i eight feet or less prcvaJI 9S P"r· cent e>f lhe lame. We s hould :i ll realize th.:it clrilhna tcchnology has improved Mncc tht Snnl3 Bnrb:m.1 lem· JX>rary disaster. Also there was virtually no clean-up equipment available at that lime. Al theprl'· Hnl tim e a co·op in Snnto Rarbar:i hns $3 malUon worth of t>qulpment, murh of which can he tran~J.)(lrtt•d to our own ar1•;t 111 'ery few hours A smaller co op is located rn Long Ue;ic:h. OR ANGC COA!.T DAILY PILOT ""'"'" N. Wrrtl. f•11l~1•/,,.r I hm•tl'll '" 1·1 11 I 1111• r llarbcro lo.r1·1h11 11. f 1f1l11nul /'1111r f ttllor Thr Nl1lnrt.1l 1oarl' 11( lhf' ll.01lv P tlut "'t•k ., t11 111f111111 .1 11<1 11hmul.11t• n •.1cl1•" "" 1111·,1•nl111,• 00 lhl1 P•H!I' flt\"'''' f'll((llflt ttl.11 I rin to1111r' of mlt•n•i.l h\ '1111111 .• 1 «I r11lumn1~1<. .tn1l • ,orlt••lll'I'. 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I 14". •• ., p N OAIL.Y PtLOT 89 As Grant Dies Kresge's Strong In Second Place 8yMll.TON~JO 'KO\\ITZ Two compi>m,·~ that one" "~rr 1>11lur'l 11r" h at wu:. c ..ilh'fl tht' "variety StOrl' industry" 4.'mHat:d rrom 197~ With diamf'trlca\ly <>P1)(1slte rt•sult:. The t ,OOO·storc ch 1tn 01~ratoo by W T G nmt d1dn 't rt'ul ly emerge. It went Into bankruptcy court le~t year. and it'11 now ~lnll dl115olved. lt 's the bit:· gl'st raUure In thr h l:<tory ol U.S. retailing S.S. Kre112e we!. something else. ll nXit• Money Tree out the economic do" nturn of 1974· 75. continued to open ne" K-Marts and ended the w.u b} makmg rnort.• mon,•y thun an~ other reta iler in tht.• nation except one THESE STRIKINGL\' Dlt'•"t:R •:NT outcome' :1rl' 111 struC'tive a.; an example of how Q\liC'kly the picture <'Jn change m the fast-moving w<>rld of retailing Ju1tl 10 ~ ('ar' ago Grant and Krl.'sge appear('d to ht.• on an equal fool1n~. eat'h doing Sl b1lhon or bu!>mc"s a yc.>ar. l'uch carninR about S30 million. And both or lh(•m tr.111t.-d \\l'll behind lh<' trad1 tional \•ariety stor(' leader. 1'' \\' Woolworth, v. h1 ch carm>d S70mlllion on sales of Sl.6 billion in 1006 But these compani~ were already on different cour!ies 10 years ago, and the track t'hoserl by Kresl(c's m nnogement has proved to bl' the route to the winner's circle It's difficult for any company to abandon 11 11 basic way of doing business. However. that's prl'C'1Sely what Kresge elect cd to do. It chased consumNs to the suburb!> with frccst ancl ing, full-line discount stores Today. Kresge is the numh<•r onl'd•~rount operator in thl· country. JI has morethan80o K ·Marts l)l>l'll and m or(' th;in 100 Jupiter units. There arl' ~till '-nm(' 420 stor<'!-rarry1ni:: th1• Kresge flag but tht•ir contr1but1011 to 'nil•!-. und prof th,.... nov. minor THIS MO~Tlf TllE K Mar\~ \\\'fl' offrranit l>ur~aln:­ !-.UCh aR 60 dis posable diaper' tor S2 96. un • 11 811 pt11.•kc1 cakuJ3tor. boys· 1ean!I Cor S2 77, a 30 ~allon garbage can for S4 88. s teel-belted radial tires for S25 apiece. ~ Whirlpool washing machinc·forS258. ~1 19-mch color TV lor S333 That kind of mcrchandu,mg b bringing cuhtomers mtfl the stores in dro,·e!>. Kresge, like other retailers. was not immune to thr r e cent recession . But it did not curtntl ll o; t•xpan<>1on plan' It apened 132 new stores an 1975 and in the lai.l quarter or the year. when r etail sales picked up, It had an lncr<'dible-;purt During the r1nal three months of I 975 K t<'SJ:<' IORl!<'d sal<'" or S2 1 billion That's more-lhJn rloubll• Whal ll W3'1 riomi;: ;Ill nuallv 10 vear..; a1w It rin1'lhl'<i th<' vl':1r "'Ith a i-ak-. 101.11 vf S6 8 b.1lho11. u p 23 perc<'nt from thl· prl'viou' '1-.1r Tll,\T WAS SOTIU'\G t·onl pa11•tl to 1111· pruf11 Mii~'" Krr,i;z1• c•;1rrwrl SJOO m 1ll11111 111 th1· f111.il 1hr .. 1· rn 1111th' 11( 1h f1 , 1-.11 yt.•ar ( wl11ch E·lld" .l.111 :111 Th11l \\ ·" 11h11ut 1•1111,tl 1 o \\Ital 11 1·arn<'d in th1· f1r:-I nint• month' .1n1l 1t "a' al"' ah11111 1·1111111 to what 1t n\'lll•d 111 ;111 or l!l71 R,·sult For th" fir'l llm1• Kh·-...:1• ' a1l1111al 1•;1r111nt::' topped tht• Cammi.:-. or J l' l't.•nnt.') Tht finul full·~1·a1 fi1tures · Krcsgt•. S200 million. Pt•nncy. Sl!lO mlll1on When it \11>t'd tocompt•tt• n11.a1nsl Grunt and Wnnlwnrlh 111 the f1ve·und·d1mc slorl:' business. Krc~i:c rank,·d ~•s 11nc o( th1· 25 largC'.st r<>tuil N!! 1n th1• nation. It now rank:-u~ ont• orth1• l11p fl\'l' W.T Gr;1111 ha~ lx•t•n oblllC'ratl'<1-Wonlworth ha" l)l'c'll left far behind And onh· mighty Sr.1r-.. Hochurk g1•n,·1.1ll' .. grcakr profit' Net{ ·82 Bill Aimed At Sat i11g Mo11ey For the fi r"t 11mt•10 morl'lhan · • ""' r ... thl· 2 bil I "111 lw '""ucd by the l ' S Tre a'\ury Tht' nl'W S2 bill' will he a' ::11lablc t11 th1· puhltr .11 hank' beginnln~ April 13 That 1c;:-uanc<' <1:111• colnC'idt·., with th<• hrrthrlay of Thomai. Jeffer'lon. who.,t· rn rt uri· aprwar' on th,. bill. Completing lht• b1cf'ntf'nnial d<!''i1i:n on thl' r1·\ c-r"<' ~arl1· ,, n vignette basl'd on the· 'Thf• S11tninit or I ht• I h·C'I :ir at 111n of In ltt'pl'nd<'ncc .. hy nrt1st .John Trumbull The Treasury. which ii. m:ik1nf? 225.000,000 or llw nt•W ~:! notC'!'> available. e stimates th1' h1lb will n ·,ult 111 a""·1ng"111 S4 to 7 mil hon a year 1n print in,:: ttCSI hill' An avt'rage of I Ii billion SI hall<; :m • pnnlt•d JH'r yl'ar .. 11 <'Ounting for 55to1;0 puc1•nt l)f thr 1 nl al Vilt um•' oft hr 1·urr1•n ry printeri Thr 1a•w ~ h11l 1-. 1•:<JWl'lt•rl In rf•pl:i<·1· a ho111 h.111 the singles in c 1rr ul ullrin dun ni.i t h1· nt·xl ~l'\'l'r a I y1·;1r' Dow.loHf'NA t•f>ra9t~111 Now 'l'er'IAl'l "Ml Oow·J_....,,_. ~OOlS I .tiitoc•k 11 IH 'rlw .... "''""''' ap... H 19'1 I '"" C1o4' C"9 ~~~ ~~=·=!; ;:~!} =~;: ~~l H f W VOA'P' fAf'• \.t•~ t1~1ftttft'•h t) 011 17 01 II tO U • t ti \) • 0 41 ..t\d ,__, • f\4,.Q-,,, 1nr ' ''""" •M· t 41 U Sil l01 JJ 104 "' lOQ .. 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Moat airlines ratsed !art'x l p~rcent on Feb 1 and 2 peft'1•11\ pn March l But some fln11ncu•llY '!Itron!( er hll\""1, ancludlnat N at1onal. O.ll:i ind Northw4"11t. dtd not ask tht• bourd for thost> ln<'ru t-s, U> Ina they would seek lnste d to ru1M• f.ir1·~ by 3 perct.'nt on April I Coach fare hikes planned by tho'e alrllnt'll mul\l ~ approvt'd b\• lhe CAB bt-ror~ they can~ 1mp1ementl'd Hut no CAR oppoi.lllon •11 expecll"d CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE YR1t1 Mt tollfS srtASH-ON LOnGll A man can be re· fre shed from the top ot his head to the very soles of IUS feel. u~l .69 Eylure uu "IVORY" SOAP BATH SIZE PAK OF 6 tlPtp your ~k1i retain lhP mo1~l~re lh<1I ~oll ens & •,mooth\ & suggest an ever- youthtul appearance 4 OZ 8 Ol 4.00 6.50 Aulla~ll •llt Vtll · •11 "A" 11 VlllMt• ..... 11 • ...,..., fooJ..-..y• .as ro "Cover Gi·rl"A 11qu1d 111.11 I~ ,,,.~11. type with • . bathe with healthy & aim> w1lh cledn ... color any color you MAl(f .. no11em3 1 2 9 hke hkes rust minutes lf1"d1tation to "'°'Y · l oz • Clm•lett 4 0 0 Ii\ . ~ ~ nick Lasb Mncau Kit • Ct;. • f9 Thickens. darkens and rurl. 'Z!:' • !J · instantly Smudgelm way to "Snoopy':..w... I' ·. :a~t11u1. 1.19 Snack SET WITH T~lastic MUG Wiiy m1•s oul on your lavo11IP prog1ams Have rhat ellra radio tor the den. kitchen, Pie .. OperalPS on ba1te11c~ or hou~e current , 22«·14.95 "BAYER" ASPIRIN FAST PAIN RRIEF REVLON "Super lustrous" MAKE.UP "SOFT & ORI" NO-STING ANTl-PERSPIRANT Ill Use "'' alter """' I Setnttd or U•scented ~ 1 29 (~~}( 12oz • ~{~ COCA -COLA • DEPENDABLE • FRIEllJl Y 100 TABLETS f -• • f-~~-)~ 32oz 39c some P\.US O(PQSIT SPECIAL OFFER! l1l 3 blttlts •f 32 •I COCA COLA at lie A. pllS •epos1t 11• rJetiH A 32 tz SllE "IUl8l£ UP" fREl BIG SAVINGS ON EVERY AISLE-EVERYDAY-AT YOUR LOCAL SAY-ON DRUG STORE , t Saddlebaek EDITION [VOL. 69, NO. 91, S SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today' Clo lng .Y. toeks WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 , 1976 TEN CENTS !Mortuary Construction Goes F orWard • 1 Continued construN 1on or u ~rtuary deaaened to meet tM nttds of nearby Laguna HJI~ (t.euure World residents 1s U· sured today with the ubandon- 1.nent by suing resldenl.ll "' ut· '\empts to obtain u restraining ur. dtr an Orange County Superior Court. Irvine attorney Glen Wood- mansee said the i.tumblU'lg block 2K Saves Gro~eries in the errort to halt bulldlna of the McCormick Mortuuries facility has ~en the Sl00.000 surety bood set by Judge H. Walter Steiner. ··He went as far as to give WI a time payment plan but no one in· volved in this action has that kind or collateral," Woodmansee said "I certainly don't have it: ln fact. l donated my services to lbe :Plucky Teacher '.Defies Kidnaper A young school teacher, ab· ~w;:ted by a k1dnaper who held what felt like a gun muzzle to her n~k as she drove out or a Hunt initoo Beach shoppm~ center. escaped with her life and aJso her groceries Monday night. Niguel Bail Bondsman· Wounded A Costa Mesa bail bondsman, working late at his offi ce. was surprised 1n thl' purkang lot by a gunman who i.hol ham an the stomach Police said Robert Henry Gluier. 37, was able to draw has revolver and get off sever<.11 shots of his own at the n('('ani; as sallanl A staff spokt'sman al Hoag Memorial llo'ipatal said Clazaer. of Laguna N 1guel. "as rep<>rtl'd in good cond1taon toda} Collowan~ lhe 1J p m. shootout ..it 130 l'.:J !>l 17th St Detertives found Sl'v<'ral Spt'nl shells at the seem• la!>I night and de te rmined they were· from Glazier·s .45 ralaber revnlvC'r Police invesli1<ator Gl•rry L Thompson said pohr«' were rt> turning to lhe i.all' th1:. mornan1: t<> s~ what they could rind ··11 w<i:-. Just too dark to ohtuan mm·h in the WD)' Of CVldl'ON' la:.t OIJ:hl , .. he said. Police L1eutenunt r. L l..<1rton said Glazier w ,,, c·,ir11 mg h1' briefcase out to h1' cur "h•'n the atlark occurred Ill.' .. uad c;1 a11er descnbed lhe tt!>..,atlant "' twin~ of olive comple~1on and ... t.irulm,.: about h ve fret t I 1nch1"' 1.111 (Sf.f' WOl•Not:o . Pal(f' A:?> Sandy Munns. 22, lost her 1964 compact car ati er she got away from her captor on Beach Boulevard just south of Adams Avenue but police expect to find at abandoned. Miss Munns <'ailed from a nearby service station shortly after the 7 30 p m . episode that onginated in a shopping complex at Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue. "She was walking to her car when she was accosted by a guy who said he had a gun and put a warm metal object against her neck." Police Patrol Sgt. Mlke Sorg said today. The young Norwalk-La Mirada l'naf1ed School Distnct employe told Officer Dennis Metzger the suspect hop~d into her car after aslung where she was going. Told she would be heading north on Beach Boulevard, the k1dnaper reportedly said lhat was fine, because she was gomg his way The v1ct1m . who lives in lbe south-central Huntington Beach area also. told police s he was forced lo drive wilh her eyes straight ahead and the weapon press ed to her neck. until told to pull over near Adams Avenue. lier abductor wanted to drive "lie forced her out and told her to come around to the passenger side and gel in," Sgt. Sorg said today an reviewing lhe incident. ··No," snapped the teacht'r, who had been leaving a Von's Markel with dinner items when confrontt>d and kidnaped. "'Okay ... ··her abductor con· Ct'tll.'d lnvest11:ators said Miss Munns chose not to attempt to drag her atxtuctor out of her older model car and JUSt let him have it. but dad demand the return or her groceries. The kadnapcr allowl.'d her lo rc•traeve the ba~s and the n <Sf>e KID~AP, Pa(e Al) OllllT ..... -..... WOUNDED BAil BONDSMAN GETS MEDICAL AID Gunned Down In Cos1• M•H P•rklng Lot plaintlffa." Woodmansee said the group of Lelaure World residents who s ued McCormick Mortuaries and wbo claimed to represent 1,400 mem~rs of the retirement com- munity will continue to seek damages from the defendJlnts in a future trial. "But we don't know what those dama1es are likely to~ untll lhe mortuary is completed,•· he said. "But they will be able lo ar gue when \t is finished that they have a good view of the mortuary from the Clubhouse Three area and as· seas their damages accord· ingly." Woodm ansee said he was also compelled to drop his effort toob- taln a restraining order when lawyers for McCormick assured him they would tuke the issue t() apPt1U1te court If lb" bond wH posted. "That would have be-en a costly business," he said. '"Thal state~ ment in court pluli our tnabiJlty to raise lhe bond cost us lhal round an the lawsuit." Woodmansee said be will be appeJr ing before the Orange County Boud or Super\'isors to- day In a bid to halt whot ht' Hid 1s the planned cOnKtruclton or mort- mortuariClll in lhe Leisure World arcll. "l understand thot there art• plans for at least two more death· relat ed faciltties," he said. "Naturally, the residents down there are furious about it and they want some action from lhC' count)'." • m Plane Crash Explodes At Onofre Beach By JACK CHAPPELL OI .. D•lly r 1 ... "6" A s mall pnvate aircraft ei-. ploded in mid-air early today off the San Onofre beach approx· imately two males north of the nuclear generating station Al least two people were believed killed. The plane identified as a Cessna 172 Skyhawk 11 . u four passenger craft, 1s believed to have been from the Los Angele~ .., area. Oellt ,.i.t -· •Y .,.,_.,.. K-lor SHORE PATROLMEN GUARD CRASH DEBR'S COLLECTED OFF SAN ONOFRE Myatety Shrouds CrHh of U ght Pt•n• Juat Off F•m•d SUrtlng Be•ch El Toro MAC Supporters Organize By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ofttoe D•llr r'..,sc." A new committee. formed for lhe purpose of gathenng support for the June 8 El Toro Municipal Advisory Council election, met Tuesday night to map out elec· Uon stratel(1es. The "Committee for a Yes Vote" is cha ired by Mrs. Linda Monoson, wife of former El Toro Home<>wners Assocaallon Presi· dent Bill Monoson, and compased or seven other members most or whom are council candidates. Mrs Monoson s:ud Tuesday nc~ht's meeting focused pnman- ly on ballot 3rfiluments wh.ich arc to be submitted to lhe Orange County Registrar of Voters for d1stnbut1on in County Service Area 6 <La ke Forest El Toro). ··we didn't come out with our final arguments We'll discuss them again Right now "e'rc an our second rough dran:· Mrs. Monoson reported The comm1llee faC'es the com· bined challenice of the Sad· dleback Area Coordinating Coon· ell <SACC> and the L.akc Forest 1 nnd JI associations 1n the upeom- tnii election campaign. 1t has been the contention of the opposition lhnt creation or a Municipal Advisory Council in El Toro would fragment the Sad· <tieback Valley, Increase taxes. nnd add a n oth e r l ayer of buru uc racy. Mrs. Monoson said MAC backers are not concerned with the fragmentation Issue. "We're tar m ore concerned with the past fragmentation of County Service Area 6 biltween the people of L.a.ke Forest and El Toro," she noted. "We'r• not concerned with the Valley. We want to get our own backyard together." Much or the opposltJon which hu recently surfaced against the MAC has come from Lake Forest. " community which has historically considered itself separate from El Toro although It is wilbln County Service Area 6. U Plane Hits Reactor Safety Assured at Plant The San Onofre N uclear Generating Sta lion would remain safe if struck by a light plane, such as the one that C'rashed ear· ly today about two miles north of the generating plant, according to a Southe rn Califorrua Edison engineer. Ken Baskin, m an ager of generation engineering, said the bubble·shaped containment over the nuclear reactor is designed to withstand impac t o f light aircraft. "If that sort of plane hit. the containme nt would n ot be penetrated. There would be no e rrect on nuclear safety," Baskin said. He said vibration r esulting from such a crash might cause lhe plant lo automatically shut down. Baskin said a larger plane. such as commercial Jets that travel biltween Los Angeles and San Diego. "undoutx.edly would penetrate" the conla.Jnment, If struck. He said, h owever. that such a n occurrence is considered "highly unlikely ." · "If you want to talk about a bigger plane. you are talking about a probability which is very s mall," Baskin said . Any object that penetrated the containment would strike cranes and othe r equipment before hit· ting a two-foot thick reinforced concrete "shield" that ail.a over the top of the reactor core where radioactive material ls located. MEMBERSHIP SOW EASILY "The re was tremendou!\ response to the ad. l sold my membership easily." That's the advertising success ex~rlenre or the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad: CRASH SITE SPOTTED Plane Down Off Onofre Baskin said the plant would either shut down automat1cally or be s hut down in the event of such an incident. High School Open Lunch Approved By LAURIE KASPER OttlM Dally rlleUt.ott About 4,300 high school stu- d enta wlll be freed from the con· fines of their campuses to go out lnto the communHy lor lunch Monday. It la the beginning of "open lunch" at El Toro and Mission Vido high schools. ll is also the "chance" for which studenta had asked to prove the m selves responsible. The program simply allows student.a to leave the campus dur· ing their lunch period. At Mi5sion Viejo, thls time is from 12: lS to 1 p.m. Lunch period at El Toro ls from 12: 1.S to 12: SS p. m . Previously, only atudenta who had parental permission were aJ. The explosion occurred al about 2: 15 a .m . and was wit· nessed by Sa n Clemente policeman Dwayne Herberich a nd several Ma rine Corps personnel. Divers called to the crash scene initially found three hands and one arm floating in waist de· ep water off the San Onofre Beach Club. The parts were from a man and a woman. according to Bill Souza. deputy coroner from San Diego County. There wu no immediate iden- tif1 cation and It was ool known 1f more than t wo persons were aboard the craft. The crash was several hundred yard'> south of former president Nixon's estate, La Casa Pacifica. A Marine Corps, spokesman said there was no evidence that indicated the plane had been car· ryang any contraband. Large portions or the aircraft hit the water about 400 to 600 yards from shore. Divers by m id· day today had r ecovered all the portions of the plane except fuselage, motor and one wing. A front section or the plane in· eluding landing gear was found sus pended in the water bouyed by air in the landing gear lire. San Clemente Lifeguard Lieutenant Lynn Hughes and guard G reg Hulsizer were th<' first divers on the scene and found the suspended portions of lhe aircraft. About 25 diveu from the Orange County Underwater Search and Res<'ue Team worked the area off the beach searching for pieces of plane or human re· ma ans. The team, marlC' up or scuba divers from all the Orange Coun ty Marin.-Safety DepartmenUi and the Sheriff',. Deportment also dove off In the vlClnaty of un oil slack not far from shore. <See PLANE, Page A?) Orange _j C~ast ._£..(A.•' "'eath er Low clouds tonight nnd Thursday mornm~. d~·ttr· ing Thursday uftcrnoon, with lo<'al gusty w•·~l winds. Low tonight mid 50'1, high Thursday uprx•r 60s. INSIDE TODA\' Two 0"41JIU• of pmnon brMfst1 ore lllcely lo Ioele up nni controuen1t1. Storlt1, 8 7. ' I Mrs. Monoson 1aid her com· · mittee also intends to challenge a claim by opposition leaders that higher taxes wo uld result with the formation of a Municipal Ad· v\sory Council. Newport Buch Athletic · Club membership Sl.25. lowed to leaYe campus. Now, however, students are ex· pectded to flock, at least during the first few weeks, to nearby fast food restaurant.a close to lhe Al Mt,.yTr.. •• 1 She said the County Service Area 6 tax rate or 47 cents per noo ol uaeaud v aluaUoo is at its (Sff MAC, Pa1e "2) Call xxx '""'" tr you have anything to sell or rent. call 642·5678. We make it easy for you to put a few words to work for you, In the Dally Pilot. .... -~... . ... All ,...,c ... •c Al ........... , •• A•............... A• schools. Of.It ~CHiiiy AH 11 Dt ....... C:M Ot .,_., a t·J Alt O..Mtl.-c,..,... Al ... ,. SM<llMa~tl• ... CA-U Ttlt<ri.i-14 at TllHI.,., .. .- c;J ...._ A• Cl WIWN,..., A4 District trustees approved the program earUer this year for a trial period e ndinr with the (Ste LUNCH, Pa,e A%) ~.:...-..in .... r•w~ ... -=4••~;~-~~~~~~~--~~ 11 ::' OAIL • PILOf J PLANE ••. Dur1na the early moro1n1 ~rauon hellcopltt11 from the ne•rby U S. Cout Guard n•w low onr the ocean atJ.emptin1 to locate wrecto1e and Wum1nat· tnc the area wath flood hC}Lla to wd cUvera. Aulhonlles from tht' San Oteso Couoty Coroner'• office al>d Crom Camp Pendlclon seurcb~ 1t mile Iona atrctch or bt>uch loottlng for r e mai ns th\: aea m;ay have brou1ht In. The recovered portions of the a1rcnft were clearly rharred by name11. lnvestaaators from the federal Transportation Agency were at the acene examroing wreckage. This wo uld cuofirm eye wit· nes:i uccountli of 11 f1rebaJJ occur- nna over the oce11n Lanc o Corpor a l Norman JobnM>n, a beach attendant, was sleeping m a lraUer about 1,000 yards from the crash sate He rt'ported that he heard a 'boom" dunng the morning but that 1l did not awaken ham and he l'halked 1t up to a bad dream. T h e Federal Av1at1on Ad· mtnastration Office Ill San Diego reported the plane was re- g1stered to Shaw Atrmotive at Orange County AU'pOrt. A Shaw sPokesman confirmed that an 1n 1t1al check of the aircraft number indicated it was one of the fi rm's planes. He said it was "a company aircraft" but declined to give further d etail ~ pending In· vestigat1on. ...................... DIVER B EGINS SEARCH FOR CRASH REMAINS Occupent• of Pl•ne Sought In Watere Off San Onofre Beaeh Bean Guilty in Mt1rder Joins Convicted Brother By TOM BARLEY Ol-0.llt ........... Charles Denn as Bean was found gwlty of first degree murder to- day in the s laying of Fountain \'alley srholar athlete Stephen Mike'' f mklea. ll1s conv1ct1on C"ame after just fwo d ays of dehberalion by an Orange County Supenor Court JUry Bean's brother , Hugh, already has been condemned to die in California's gas cha mber for his partmthe Finklea murder. Charles Bean, 22, displayed no vmot1on as a Ju ry that must now delermme 1f he too must die - rated grimly bac k to Judge Wilham L. Murray's courtroom "Ith the guilty verdict. Hugh Bean, 24, already has has been delivered to San Quentin's death row toawaatcxecution. Laguna Hills Fire P r o b e Called Off ln\'t''ll~Jlor'I c;t'archan~ anlo Ill!' l'.lll'I' ol i.l S57,000 bla1e that "'''' ru\ l'•I a L.ll!Una Terrace hnnlt' :inil o;rriou.,lv rlamagC'd .111ottwr 1n Laguna lhlls last '"'''" h.IVl' j:I\ en up for a lack of I llll'' ( .1pl BrlH'l' Turbeville of the 1 lr.111i.:1• t'1111n1 r Fin• Jh•p:.1rtmrnt .1111 lh•• l'Jll'>t' 111 lht• ftrt• will b~ "'''"' .1~ • 1111clPt1•rmin\'d" unlcsl> ""'' 1•\ 1d1'nC'l' <.'•>nws lo lll(ht Ttw 1111· 1h-"llro\'t•rl the hom1• 111·1·111111•11 b~· )I r,· Bt'ltv Loud, ·~1 ll l.u1nh..1nl1, lit'l on• 1ump1n~ ,1 n,11 rn~ ... 11h•\ .1rd .ind ll{n1t1n~ thl· home 111 llJll"I .111rl lklcn I 11•11·1 '"" '1'111 bn Ilk 4'JHI 1nvc,l1.1tators \\\'I I' ,1hlt• lO Jllll~IOlnl lh(• llrlfUn of 1h1• l1r1· t11Jtwdrnom10 Uw Loud h11mt• but rt•µt•:ill'll l.1hor,1tory "''" 1urm•1I u11 nolhan11 con I Ill I\ I' l'h1· 1h•,l 111«l111n 111 lh1• <•rca Clf on.i1n was so hPavy the~ C'Oult.l n'l 11ndanyth1ng, Tutb<'\lllt'~a1d. ORANGE COAST Robt' rt N Wf'('d I'~ "e"t .,_,,, "v4 .iw• ~ ,.,.Jn!~ !,.S~.'~t.~~· Tl\orn11\ K eev11 I t' r Tt-om.u A M u r(lh•nf' _,.,. .. 9 • f •1 I • •• (l\Mll' .. H loo' R1tMrd p Nall "'t V• " S..ddltb.ll<ll V .JlltY Off1<t , .. ,.., .... , •"o..,., .... , OflltH (.~tit,,,,. '" • ft• t l\ohV'"1 •11"''"'9.,,..I'••" • • ~ .... ,.ec...-. ... o L ·~···~It .. (•• .... •••.,..., Ttt•l>f\Ol\f (7t4160-4J?t Cfaulfled AdvorthlnqM2 S'71 .n. ..... "., .. , ..... .... 1 $1t-4lt0 1#1(11 .... OS 06JO ft'llh"' t"'t tU• Or•"9" <'"'' "A'1 "''""O C•-- ..,..,. ••4 .._ .. , "'°' 4\ 111i1 ,., .. , """l M •'->t •I ..... lt•t •t •••• ,, \t "' •Ith,.. ... A '9 0 f•• ••Pr«'d\I f'IJ #I"~-· •Ct \••I l,lofrt"'1U •l'I 4f , ;1,to9ri1r.,.,.,, S.-•t.,,,, cth, oo•'•~• •• t •' c ... u .. ~w t.t f~" • \wfl"''•l·~ Dt c••• ,., ~ J\ ""°" 9"T fl•""""'"'•\~l"\l~lf """•11.,tO.\lf'l.lf' \ \J )) .__,,.., .. ,, Finklea, 19, a star athlete wbo captained the Orange Coast CoUege wrestling team, was shot to death Oct. 31. 1974 while he worked as a part-lime clerk al a Fountain Valley market. It was argued in the youn1er Bean's trial that he played no part in the s laying of Finklea although he admitted being in the market with his brother. Hugh Bean testified as a de- fense witness that he fired both guns used to shoot Finklea at the• counter and as the badly wounded youth sought refuge in a back room of the store. Santa Ana Police arrested the brothers 24 hours later. They found both guns used in the killing and Sl33 talcen from the cash register in the Be an brothers· car. Judge Murray o rdered the jury to return to his courtroom Mon. day for deliber ations that could lead to Bean receiving the death penally earlier met~ out to his brother. Fro• Page A l MAC ••. legal maximum and cannot be in· rreased unless there is a vote or the people. "County Service Area 6 is the only service area in the Sad· dleback Valley that's at its max- imum level. Our MAC therefore won't have the power to raise taxes," Mrs. Monoson pointed out. County Ser vice Arca taxes, she noted. are only a small POrt1on of the overall tax ball. The proposed MAC budget o f $8,000 was desC'rlbed as "lnfmitesimal" compared to taxes paid for other purposes. The MAC budget is to be created by a transfer of Coun. tv S.-rv1re Area 6 fu nds To d:>te 12 Pote ntial candidates have expressed an tnlerest In running for the five non.payinl( t'ouncll seats ThP deadline for returning nom anation papen lo the Orange County Rrg1~trar of Voters 1s S p m . Friday A spokesman for the Re· R15lrar's otrlce said today that only six of the 12 had returned thei r complet~d nomination form~ They are Kris Ki~ter. lloward Funt, Wiiliam "Bill" Cart wrii;1h1 . Mary Phillips, Allan Miller . and Alfred Regnier. YMCA Taking Signupsfor Spring Camp Boys and girls 5 to 12 yean old can register through Friday for spnng day camp April 12-16 at the Saddleback Valley YMCA in El Toro. The camp, which will run each day from 9 a .m . to s p.m .• will feature. trips to area tide pools, Prentess Park 100. a roller skat- ing rink and Catalina la.land, m addition to activities al the Y. Cost for the fi\•e days is $27 for Y members and $32 for non- members. The ree Includes dally mllk. all entrance fees and craft supplies . Additio nal information is avallable from the Y. 23131 Oranie /o•e., El Toro; 830-9622. GUil TY OF MURDER Charle• Dennie Bean Viejo MAC To Install New Members Forma t instal l a ti on ceremonies for newly elected members of the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council CMAC) have been scheduled tor 7:30 p.m . Monday. The swearing.In will be held at MAC headquarte rs, 26129 La Paz Road, Suite E, Mission Viejo. Fifth District Orange County Supervisor Thom as F. Riley will be present for the ceremony. Ted Keene, a Cield s ales engineer for a pump contracting firm, 11 the only newcomer to the live-man council. He replaces Councilwoman Jeanne Gagnebin who chose not to run for re- election Also seated lo four year terms will be Cal N eve, a deputy sheriff, a nd J ohn Noble. a busi- ness ntrutlve. Both ancumbt-nts were m embers of the onginaJ MA C In addition to the swearing-in ceremony Mon day night 's special meetJng will serve to pre· sent awards to several MA C committee members who assist· ed the councll l111t year. The counc il's first regula r business meelinti 11.1 scheduled for Aprtl 12 with the major agen- da Item being n final decision on the proposed co·op garden pro· gram. Rm all plots of cultivated and Ir· naated land are bel.ni offered to Mlulon Viejo vegetable growers under a federal Revenue Sha.ring dlabunement from the county. Members of the Munkipal Ad· visory Council last month agreed to move ahead with the program provided at least 1S 1ardeners re- serve spaces. Council Clerk Elea n or Thompson reported today that only nine residents had pa1d their $10 plot dePosits. Other areen thumbs interested tn the co-op garden program are advised to leave tbelr deposits at the MAC office before the Apnl 12deadUne. Slate T r y Fails COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan appar ently has fa.lied to place a s tatew ide slate of Republican convenUon delegates on Ohio's June 8 primary ballot. Patty Plotted Deaths? Bay Area Cops Target of Plans-Magazine SAN FRANCISCO CAP) SymbloneH Llber•tlon Army "IOldien" WllUam and Fm1ly Harris, aided Jn their re~earch by Patrkia Heanl, plout.'d a1,, ussinauon& o( B•Y Area law en forcem~nt offk1als, RollioM $tOQe maaaitne reported today The taraets. according to the rnt£aaine, Included the n S1tn Francisco Police Cruet Onnald Scott and lit least seven Oakland policemen. None or the assassmaUon plob wa.s carried out. The article appears in the A1ml 22 issue or the magazine, due to ao on ule Thursday Poruons or the story were made a va1h1ble previously to the Associated Press. In the 10,000·word story. the third the magazine has done on the Hearst case. the authors re- port the Harrases comptled a hsl of targets for possible po1Jt1cal assassination 1n retaJ1at1on for I.he deaths of six SLA soldJers ma fiery Los Angeles s hootout m May 1974. The couple belJeved, Rolling Stone said, that killing unpopulur polJcemen would ignite guernlla warfare in black ghettos. a tht' 1s rejected by their above.ground supporters. Chief Scott was marked for de· ath, the magazine said, because bi s department allegedly harassed blacks dun ng the in- vestigation of the so-called Zebra slayings of whites in 1974. Utility Told: Pay Refunds To Customers LOS ANGELES CAP> -The state Public Utilities Com- mission has ordered Southern California Gas Co. to ma.ke a $4 S million refund to customers on grounds it took a tax break that benented the company instead of consumers. The r efunds "ste m from the gas com pany's selectton of a federal income tax option which reduced ita financial risks m 197S rather than an option which would have immediately nowed through certain tax savings to its customers," the P UC said Tues- day. Comm iss ion o rfic1als added that they felt prudent managl'· ment required a foderal tax op· lion which immediately provided consumers the tax savan~s A s pokes man for the Los Angeles city attorney's orftce. which argu ed the matter belore the PUC. said the dec1s1on could mean rate reduction~ or $2SO million for Pacific T elephone and General Telephont• customer~ 1f the same prancaple Ill applied The gas company responded by saying 1t "'ould f1ghl the rul mg as far as the st11te Suµreme Court, and descr ibed the rulmg as arbitrary. "Once we have reviewed the commission 's order in detail, we will file a petition for rehearing. If necessary we intend to lake the case t o the C:ilifornia Supreme Court," a company spokc•srnan said. The PUC state ment made no mention of any illegal or im- proper action by the gus com- pany. E'ro• Page A I WO UNDED Glazier , who formerly worked ror Frank Downes Ha il Bond!>, opened his o"' n offlce s1•vt'rnl months ago at the 17th Street location. Police have no suspects in custody and a re continuing lhc investigntion. Vi ejo K iwanis Club Honors Eight Layme n Good works. ranging from reeding the hun1ry to teaching Bible stories to children. were honored Tuesday by the Mission Viejo Kiwanis Club at a laymen· of·the·year prayer breakfut. Ei1ht Saddleback Valley laymen. recommended by their ministers for recognition. were awarded plaques for their con tributJona to their churches and the community. The laymen honored were: Harry Ehrlich, Fil"St Christian C hurch of Mi ssion Viej o ; Heather Taylor, St. Georac'a Episcopal Churc h ; Nancy Miner, Miuion HUia Baptist Church: Robert Young, Presbyterian Church or lbe Master: Bill and Jan Coat es, Mount of Olwes Lutheran Church; Chuck Kneale, Shepherd of the Hill• United Methodist Church ; and Dave Al leh. Mission Viejo RapUat Cbu.rcb. • Three unnamed Oakland POllC<' "'t'r<" on the list becau:sl' ul lhl'ar involvement 1n the Ntllrovt'~liil s hooting death of o bJack l~to aaer . a nd l our otheu fnr part1t'1pis11nc an the latol •hoot &nil of an unnam~ct ml·ntal dtft'r t1ve. accordll1it to Hollin~ Stoot• ln addition, tht" Harn1f's rt• portedly comp1lt.!d a list or bomb· wg taracts that 111clu<fod FRI and ln~rn~I ReVt'llUl' Servic<' o((H'l'S in nearby Sim M ah.'O, w1d Uurl· ingame oCftces of the U.S. Bourd or Parole. U .S Bureau o( f'r111ons Mod Law Enforcement Ad· mlnistrahon Agency Miss Hearst. ar rested with lhl• llarn ses last September and con- victed Ma re h 2<> of bank rob~·ry. assisted in thC' research of some ol the targets but 1A as in sharp disagreement with Harns· an· s1stence on violence, 11 was re· Fro • Page . .t I LUN CH ... school year. The proeram was opposed by principals and a majority of the faculty at the schools. They ex- pressed fears about traffic con- gestion, student activity Ill the community and anticipated class tardiness. Students. however. had t>t-en working toward approval of the program for a year and a half. They a sked for the opportunity to prove the fears are unfounded. Letters have been sent from both schools to students, parents and area businesses as a re- minder that the program is beginning. "We are approaching it in a very posili ve manner," said Herm Schmidt. pnncipal at El Toro He expects few problems to r esult. He also pred ict s that the number of students going off campus will be less after the first few wt'eks. "It's somethine new," he ex· plained A few years ago, he re - called, students were allowed to wear Bnmudas to class. During the first few weeks, everyone wor e them. Now, he said, there are very few. Both he and Don Martin, Mis- sion Viejo's activities director, said there have been no changes in procedures or programs re- sulting from "open lunch." Martin, however, does expect intramural s ports and t'lub ac· tav1lies wall be d eveloped and keep the students on campus. He agreed that interest will probably drop off after the first few weeks while the privilege 1s "lake a new toy.·· But, he warned, "It's hard to assess what that first week 1s going to be like. "J hope the kids handle it well ." he said. "( think they wlll. ·· Homes Go Up By $1,000 In Saddle back llomebuyers looking for that dream house in lhe Saddleback Vallev had better have an extra $1,oOO m the bank. The Saddleback Valley Board of Realtors sa ys the ave rage price of a home has incr eased by that much since J anuary. The average selling prwt' of a hom e m January was $.S3,1S9 Dy February 1t had increased to $54 ,197 Members of tht' Realtors b<lard said lhl' price 1ncr£"as<' of S<.1d dleback Valley housanJC I!! most dramal1t'ally r t'fl ect<"d by the fa ct that the price of an avcraRe home has mcrt'asc.od by $8.650 over Februar y 1975. It was noted by the board lhal sales have m rreased despite the price increases. A total of 325 houses were sold this f'ebruary compared with 133 m February last year. ported Tht' txtcnt or Mlsi. He1:trst 's 11:Jt.1:.tance wu;f not s~c1f1ed. Miss llt1nt a nd the llarn!le:o. r~elv('<f aid from sympulh(£l•ri. 1n Ol'rkelf'y, inl•ludintt Jomes Kalaort' &and Ste'"'· Kathy and Jos~phml' Sollah, &accordma to Rollm.: Stonl'. nut Harris· toctlu und hl11 dis pules wHh M 1:-.s Ut•1.u·:i1 lt'<l tht• suµporkns lo abandon him, the magazine said. Sollah 1s on trial (or bank rob bt-ry 1n Sut•ntml'oto His sisters and Kilgore are bcang sought for (lUCStlontng. 3 Freed Of Pot Charges Three Orange County men ac· cused of smu.gghng marijuana from Mexico to a warehouse an Ventura are Cree today after n federal judge threw out the case and said their arrests resulted from an illegal search. Gary E. Smedley,28,o(EIToro, Dennis Latter, 33, of Buena Park: and Phillip Moskios, 27, or Laguna Hills. were among 13 men arrested J an.17 in Ventura. Nme tons of marijuana al-' sertedly were seii.ed. The merr were accused of operalil\g a shill -: to-shore smuttgling ring. Federal agents described the sem1re Ii.So the biggt'st pot haul in West Coast history. US. Dis trict Court J udge Manuel Real granted a defenje motion lo suppress the evidence against the 13 defendants. saying . that the agents who observed the alleged ship.to-shore activities had insutricient evidence to de· taan and search the defendants. Ft'dcral prosecutors said today an Los Angeles they are consider- ing appealing the case in the NmthCircuit Court of Appeals. MV Husband Jailed in Family Tiff A Mission Viejo m an was jalled Tuesday night after sheriff's of- ficers allege he beat a nd ki cked has wife during a dispute that re- p0rtedly stemmed from her pro- longed use or the telephone Orange County Sh enff's of- fict'rs charged Roger Joseph Rohrig, 32, of 23433 Via Ronda, with felony wile be ating after he allegedly inOi cted inJurics on his wi fe. Vicki Lee Rohng, 'Z7 Officers said Rohng pulled his wife from the telephone after or- dering her to hang up and then beat and kicked her. She was al - lowed t o re turn home after medical treatm ent. They suid Rohrig required treatment a t the rounty Jail for scratches on h t:. arms and hands that were appa r<'ntly inrlicled dunng the quarrel. . From P a g f" A I KIDNAP ... zoomed off northbound on Beach flou levard as th(' anary -,rhool lt'acher walked bnskly lo lh1• t•orner lo rall for ht'lp She wa:. unharml'd in lh1· 1111·1 dent, whar h Police lheonu· rnoy have involved o SUSP<!Cl mcn•ly in a hurry to gel to has deM11111 t1on , or perhaps plan111n1t 10 ll~l' 1l an a getaway aft<•r a holdup The s hopp1n..: ct'nt1•r l11t 10 which the k1cfn11p O<·currN.f l'i r<'· lallvely busy moi.l cvcnln":-. h•1t. Maas Munns' abdurtor u11r11m·ntly hid waiting and tnok her by i.ur· 11n11e as she.-i:ot into hf'r 1·ar 34-cent Stamp First Class Rate in 1984? WASHINGTON <AP) -The cost of muilin ~ a let· tcr could go up to 34 cents by 1984 if postal suhsidles are not increased. an official or the General Account· mg Orfice warned today . "Assuminf{ continuation or trad1t1onal levels of postal ser vices and declining mail volume. w.c estimate that the first-class rate would be 34 ccnl!I 1f the service is to break even in 1984," William J An- derson told the House postal service subcommittee. His tes timony came as the Ford administration indicated it may be softening opposition to higher government subsidies for the financially·lroubled postal agency. . . President Ford will consider "modest increases· in the federal subsidy for the mail agency. press secretary Ron Nessen said Tuesday, one day after Postmaster Gen. Benjamin F . Baila r warned Congress the Postal Service could be insolvent withln a year. ' Last Fight Lost -Tile Fe .. ale Conditio11' Cop Couldn't Live Long Erwugh Angela Davis at Stanford SAN rHi\SCISCO <AP > A s:ipllceman dyina ot leubmJo draued himself to work e;,i('h day in a painful battle to kft'P work1nJ& lonlil enough so that h1s family rould rt·r'-'1v(' ht) n • tirement bcnt'ftt~ ll1s stru1u:lc a O\'t'r Ile lost ~did t1li1 family Officer John M •<•hacl Orlando. once named a "puhremo.n of the yt!ar" and ~ hero. died lust Mooday night at 15"a1ser Hospital ut ll~t>38. Death came t)"o months and 16 days short or the I O·year se r virl' minimum for policemen he needed to wan hmated disability ret I re m cnt bencflt11 AS IT STANDS. Ills widow. Vera. and their four children. Anna Mane 13: Chnstane. 2 Michael 11 . and Paul. 7, will get a death benefit of $1.000. day eacl'I so that Orlando would be camt'd oo tht' payroll to June 11. Bul the Caty Retirt-ment Board S&Jd no, that it ~as l lle1 ol. O&LANDO, WHO had been respondlna to chemotherapy In a hospltol. was wt>ll el')()Ulh to r~um to \\Ork an February. He worked a 4 p.m .-mldnlgbt shift. patroltnc Fis· herman's Wharf and gel\lng blood transfusions every day at Kaiser Hospital. Ile worked last weekend, entered the hospital Monday and dled Monday mght. "Mike was a born policeman, de· dicaled and devoted," said his gnev· angwidow. "In this Job you get negative ." said pol.Iceman Robert Barry "Mickey looked on the good side of Uungs. Jt v.as a r are quality." ,,. .. ,,,,... BEOfNS COURSE Angela O.vla Brown Picks State Printe r • STANFORD (AP> -Black nid1('al An~ela Da"ts opened an l l·week courae ut Stanrord Uruveratt)' with a publ.\c lectu~ to mort' than 1.000 pusons about "The i''cmal Condition Searc h <or a Marxist Approach " "The si11n1rkance ol the wom .. n·~ mon ·mt'nt 1~ distorted and blunh'tl lhrw1h the 1ma11'-' 1>rescnted by the media.·· She :-1ud Tuesday n1ghl at Mt"morl1:1l Auditorium "We Qrl.' wltnei.:lln& u sy)tomghc cftort lo un dercut tht• l1 1gn1(koncc of thc.> women '!-i mov,'mcnt." said Ms . ()a, 1i; TtlE MAHXIST odvocatl.' outlined the J!Oal of her course. for which 111 studcr\1:-. have n•gisll'red "Our •Hm "111 be to aoqtc a l\tan1!it 1ntcrpr...t:1 lion of lhe oppre!>s1on and emane1pat1on of wu men." !>hl' said. She saad students 1n the class•" 111 :.tudy the writmgs of Karl Marx and f''rlednch Engeh to Nt· plore her belief that cnp1lahsm placei. 1ti. o"n dis· uncl1ve stamp on oppression or women "Our answer ls lhol studt'nh comt to o unl\'t>rslty b()pang to £tl a divcn lty of opinions." Lym;inu1d Alumni ha\1€' objected to tht: appointment. and u ··~•&nlfic~nt numbt<r" h,1\'e thn•olt:n\'{t to withhold donations. said Lymon Ms Davis hold) w1 uppolntm1•nl for lh"· i.prln.: tf'rm ali 11 pn•cl'plor In undl•q1rndu11t t• :.tudh•:i The uppointm<'nl i11 m ude throu,.-:h un undl'r11traduak special program thut 1tllow11 stuclt.>nt:; to tnvlle gu,•:.l professors to the eumpu:.. THE GUESTS ARE paid from $10,000 ruhH.:d b~· a spedul s ludt'nt u!IS<'S!lmenl. Students wall receh·e four units of credit for ~h Oa\'is' course. and the credit ma~ be appli<'d to un dergraduate d egrees in both philosophy and polilkal science. Her appearance ut Claremont murked her first return to a college campus &!1 a teacher since the l'ni\'ets ily of Colifonua board of re~enb r efused to rehire her as a philosophy uulruclor at UCLA in 1970 llad Orlando lan>d until June 16 he :ind his ram 1I~ would ha\•e quahf1ed for a monthl.> pellb1on worth con· -;1derably more Three month' ago. reaHling what "as at stake. 40 or Orlando's fellow of- ficers al Central Stalloo petitioned the c1ly to permit them to donate one sack The dead officer was named Policeman of the Year last November by the Nob llilJ iUsociation. Seven }ears ago he received the depart· ment's Bronte Medal of Valor for sub· duing a man with a gun. SACRAMENTO <AP) -Vincent J . Toolan. who bas been an ass1s· lant to retiring state pnntt'r Herbert SilVlus since 1962, has been ap- pointed state printer by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr The lecture showed NMS1gns of the tension and c~nfl1ct that surrounded Ms Dav1!1' a pJ>t•arance 1n :-.;ovember 197S at the Cla remont College!> in Southern California. -------- Al' Tel-s,,.. ...... f o . Ur Ron ald fk agan t:llks ll> rl•porlN'S in Los :\ngc·ll'l--uft r r a sax hour ~rsswn taptnA a 'illC'l'C'h whu:h \\ 111 :i1r <•l JO 30 p m. on Ch ·I Ht•ag.in :-atd hC' 1s taktni;! trn. c.•a mpui~n d 1 r e 1· l I \ t o ·\mt•nr :i "" t ti rou~h 1 \ hl·t·.111 .... t• h e ,.., t1u,tr.1tt·d \\tth n ot gMllllJ.! ht, lll l''iSJgl' lo l'lllHtgh p1•opll' . WHEN SHE TAUGlrr her f1rsl college class in six years at Claremont. she spoke behind locked doors. surrounded by bodyguards and campus se<'uritv officer s . 1974 Plane Tragedy Claremont's h1~hest administrators actively opposed the appointment and allowed M!> Davis to teach only lo avoid a potentially costly legal battle. Crash Suit Dismissed At Sta nford, tbe admin1:.trat1on made no at· te mpt to inte rfere with the temporary appointment of Ms. D.av1s. which was suggested by a guest pro· fessorsh1p board of thl.' student body organization. LOS ANGELES CA P l -A Superior Court Judge has dismissed a wrongful dea•h s uit stemming from a 1974 plane rrash near Bishop in wbich 31· film workers and fwe crew members \\ere killed JudJ?e Robert Weil gl'anted a sum mary JUd~m ent Tuesday in favor of Sierra Pac1r1c ,\irhnes which operat- ed the plane which crashed into a mountaan!>1de s hortly alter t akeoff from Bis hop airport. The def<.'nse contended that the airline could not be liable for the de· ath of Harold West, an observer trainee for thE' position of captain whose heirs filed the swt. bttause he was an employe at the ume. 81 .ffllH011 Dftflanded LO:-;G BEACll IAPl -The parents or a man r eported mistakenly killed by poliCl' 1n a :.hootout last Jan. 1 have filed ~• St million <'la1m against the rity ( State J The financially.troubled aerospac<' giant. which rerently announced 11 would delay the second stage or a r e· financing plan. said Tuesday its 1975 profits were $45.3 m1llton or $3.86 per Share. ('Ompared With 1974 profits Of S2J.2 million or S2 04 a share Strike Preca11dott• Wilson. ALTllOt'GH THE university has received let· ters contending that ~b Davis will ncgatavel.> in· fluence students. Prt.>s1dent ft1 chard W. Lyman d<.'· rends her ri11.ht to t each her<> SAN DIEGO CAP> -National Guardsmen ond police from other cities will patrol San Diego streets 1r the city's 1.lOO·m f'mber police force I g~es on strike. says Mayor Pett· Wils o n ·s 11 tatemcnt Tuesd av followed an a nnounccmcmt by th(· j Police Officers Assoclat1on that it ~ CORNUCOPIA { f m11tht seek s trik<' sanC'tion a nd n<'ll\<' ~f'--'-t-; ~'.1 ,: ~1 1 1 support from the Teamsters Union , . · CL{;'sttf ~;;:;,A .. ~' } SAN DIEGO <AP> J\ woman ac· NOW!! FOR THE FIRST TIME An opportunity for JOM and yovr f 111ily to < v purc!lase prescriptions ' -!L at wttolesale prices ttr \: ~ , · • -• -t-~- plus 50c... · N' 1y1 Drugs 'R' U\ ·~ PIO~ to I ~ 1 •nnounc" • tt'YOIVl1on¥V J I -•"""-. ~· In prncrlpt-ork•"G ' 1 \ You .-Id your fan'11lv C41t'1 r:iec-memt~n of llW u clv''"" OrVQ' R Us F11m11v Pttscrl(lfion Pl•n A\ .i rr>em~r 01 FPP, vov ""o vovr ~'' "'" entil'4!<1 10 PU•t"4~ •II ot vou• PfeKtlpltOf'I' Al [)rugs R' U' al wnoltWlt CO\I 'plu\ n ftt of '°'·no ,.,..ntr "'"'' 1iw cO\t NO STRINGS NO GIMMICKS WMAT DOIS fT COITT F•m11v membt"'lllo UO ~r vu• '"''""" H..-. Wile •NI GePff*"' ''"IOf•n It n•" Of •II" -~ IFllll ,,,.,. ''*"' VO lo Jl yur\ ol ~I •nd ,,..,....,..., paritt1f\ 11 •ft•dlno •• w me •Cldttn Couple ~IP t U pH ,.., '"°'"''°'* ~llllP 110,,., r•., ·~• tti Ol1tf'\ll'O ., ""' nr.ow v.~w1 .. cw,, '~"" ti\ ~•,<•'•JOt••...-..... t001.-..1\0t f<l&JW •\ Ot IOif\t .. ,..,.. OF""•' VJ"l•·11f-11 \If #•ft •O # IT IS EASY TO JOIN (Of'nf' tn ti' c•U '°1f ,.,.,..,. $Mot~fliOL"I trir IOI •OGilrC•I~ Of•"'· Jo•" "°"" • Ort~ flll' e•tf'• ) ""°""" tr .. "W-MOt, \htO El\'ln :ind M nry Lowe contended in the brief filed Tuesday that "careless· ness and negh~cnc~ by one or more offlct>rs " had caused the death of their son, Gene Edward Lowe. 28 Children Aba11doned? j · • CU~ed Of abandoning her SIX children ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~c~~~~-----~-~--~-~---~- in a Mission Beach motel last week I Lo<-klaeed Profit• Oo•bw Bl'RBANK !AP> Loc kheed A1rcr;ift Corp reports its profits near· ly doubled 1n 1 9i~ despite pretax IOS'>l'' of S9J 8 m1l11on on the LlOl l TnStar Jumbo Jet has been arrested at a probat.Jon hear -Th• hometown I ~-----------------------------an~ for rutsody or the chlldren. 1 · Taken into custody Tuesday "as newspaper tor all D<'rrel Lynn Wenn<'rstr:md. 35. whom the Orange Coast pourc saad had lc·ft her children alonl' for three days ~~th~ ltf·11\J41ii11 I This is the big one! ... o.oi,.. 11-v""'d• '-Little Guy'I I LAST WEEK! THE SINGER Wins Jet Victory I.OS A;o.<GELF.S (Ar 1! A Smull Claim:. Court ' 1 l' t or y 1Z .1111 t• d h y J Jll'r~l'tl•nt airport art'.• r I' :-. I d f' n t I' 0 :. l' !> l h I.' l"'':.1h1ht) th;1t a:. man~ •" -10.000 of hi!> nl·1~hho1 :. <' 1\ 11 Id f I l l' f U r 11111 'II' 1t.1mal(t'' o( up t 11 S.WI 1·.11·h 11Htl'&.1b. .... lilt .\1.1 '< \ h ' 11 , Ii:!, \\ h11 It' l':. in .10 .1parlml•nl hou .. t• ht• II\\ ni-11\ lht• \llh 11rb.in lni:ll1 \\11od arl'a l ".1 ... a\\ unh•d SGO Tut..,· 1la\ for emotion.ti -.trl~S • ind pt•r,lln.11 t1 .1m.1.:1· 1'.111'1°d h\ I h1• n111"~ of .11 r <'r .t11 "''")! .1 rl1i.:ht • ori 11l11r 111 rt•rl h l>\'t•r Ill' .1.t . \1.F.'> hntl .. urt1 an111.1I l' lnr ~'!00, lht• ma'(lfl\11m .11lnw1•1! in Small ("l;umi. Ctlurt llowrHr .. Judizt.' .John 1,, nd1 lurrlC'cl clo\\n i\11•n"• c.'la1m of $-HO for , 111" of I I'll I 1.,111·h "' ruhnll ra1.,c-.l th .. 111'"''1h1lltv thnl '11111 lar 1lnmai:1• sull1> 111,1\ tw flkcl b\' a<i mnnv ·'' 111 ooo rt•i.ttfrnt' \\hll 11,,. 10 "h1~h no1 "r ron tour art'as. ·· salt.I ln~ln,ood Ci t y Atty l)(ln .1ld Ol~on "E\'F.:i-1 I t' they onh I J!'ked the "ame amount .1, \zl'n j.?Ol. SGO. 1l l'OUld .1tld up t o quite n ball for : l.o" o\nllele" ' Olson "t1rnt•d Los ,\ n1teles Deputy ('1ty All\ John Werbch 'aid the n ty almost cer· ta1nly would appeal Lynch ·s verdict. But Azen. who sa\d hf' intends t o donate any dama1tes he receives lo the J ohn Tracy Cllnic. "hach treat s childre-n with hearing problems. indicated that 1f the caty appc.>als. he will file another case in Small Claim s Court for damages nnd s tart a dn' I' tn encourage ha., ne11lhbors to folio,. swl Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. ~HE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT AT MONlCOMf.RY WARD Costa Mesa bristol st. at san diego fwy ... 714-549-9400 You can tclJ JUSt by looking at a soft cont.act len~ that it i1' desigm~I to lw comfortahll" on the dt'lirntt• ~urface of lht• eve. lt'i:; fl(·itibl<' nnd sn(I, jU.-.t a~ it~ name impli<"" . But the difTcrcnce lwt \\ t't>rl regular contact.q and '-'Jf l root.act lense~ goes evrn deeper than thAt. Soft rontact~ Actunlly a~irb fluid to ~onw even !-Of (..r nncl more romforta blr whih· vou're wearing f hem. • Chan<~ ore th" Opt H·nl DC'partmc·nt nt \\'nrch. ran fit ,vou with a pair of soft. contact!~. Wnrds haq th" lnt<'11t in fitting l'quipmC'nt :rnd cont.ad IC'~ indudtnJ< bifoc.nl cont.act.-;. So, if you're thinking about contact.' think about t hf> Optical Department at Montgomery Ward. Put your face in our hands. OM'l MONTC,C>MERY WARD I 11 I l 11 I I SPRING SALE s1000FF IN excLu stve REG. SWING WAY-CABINET PRICE THE FABULOUS fUTURA • II SEWING MACHINE WITH FLIP & sew· 2-WAY SURFACE F hp d panel for 1n\t~nt lree arm ~WH11J ol all hard 1o·rt'ach areas Many aclvancei. 111\r• bu11onl1t1ing I st<'P b1111onholer AMAZING LOW PRICE FOR A GREAT ZIG·ZAG MACHINE Easv sew1og with txcl us1ve lronl drOl>'fO bobbin. HUITV. limited qu'n111ie' Clrrying ~M? or Clbmet otra. NOW ssa Aeg.S99.95 d t t . • i ----------• DAILY PILOT EDITOBI GE Advice for Schools The In 111t· School 01.,tncl Oudact Advisory Com- m1ltt'c. "'hl('h hJ' bt•\.•n rt•\'IC\\ ang d1i.tnrt fmllllcl'!'lfor rnorc than -. ... c month-.. h .i' handed thl! i.rhool board 10 rN:ommt•ndat wn' Tht• rl'('Omnu·udal wn .... J I med Jl kt>) parts or th\• di...tract bud.:d prt>1.'t'""· r~all for i:rl'utcr acco1Jntab1h- l) fo1 l'Xlll'IHlll lll , • .,, 111,l11111J,! that all rcvcnut''.') i..lrt' col h·<·h•d, t•l1mrn.1t1ngtlupla('\1lt-d .,1.·r' act·:., and preparing hud.:l'l~ tht•l 1.·Jr\ b1· undl'r~too<l by laymen •md olhl'f"l. Alh''· tht· comm1th.•t• hah n1c·ommt-nded th<.' di::.· tric l retain it' dt•Cl·11tralii1:d bud.:l't proee!>S "'halt· rnt1kini;: :-ort1 1.· l"'r -.orH\l'I d1a11j.!cs that would cquahlc llw numb<·r of tcut•ht·rh and teacher.,· aid<.•., a t th<.' 'anou:-sl'l10ol-.. Adtl1tw 11ally. th1• <·omm11tN• rf'<'Ommcnded 'hl· <11-.tru:t .,upporl .1 <'llY 1•ffort 111 prl'\'\•nt dl.'kriorut1on of th1· lm·:i l prcip1.·r1 ' t<1'i hiJ'l' thi.lt may oecur if n · -.1d1.·11tr;,il dl·n·lopnll'nl out...tnp., 1ndu.,tnal dc\'l•lo1J· mcnt Tht• comm1llN' C'am~ up" 1th ;,i vnluahle .,enc' ol rt•(·ommendation, lhi.lt .,houltl IJc dra" n u pon to gwdl' ttw cli.,tru:l 111 t•11m111g month., ... , tht' 19i'l..i-i7 budgt.·t 1' <lraftt.•d Help for Students S.tddleback Collci:e -;tudents are no differ ent from tht• t l''l of the p4b1Jc in occa~ion<.111~ requ.inn,L! thl• :.cr\'it.•es of a laW)i.'I' whale\'cr the reason may lw But colkgc .. twknh. ofkn :,t rapped by \'irtut• nl not holding down pa) 111g JOI.JS. are rare ly in a pos itron to pay atlorn(') s' frl's This oltt•n l t.ta\'t'~ them undl•r- f'l'J>l'l''>t•nkd or totally unn·p n·M.·ntcd in lcg;.tl d1r- f1<·u lt ll'S Throufh Saddl\'back ~tud<.'nt gon•rnment (ASB> a new legJl M!n ices program hat. been negotJtltl'<I with a Tu~t1n la" firm wh.ich would provide student.'i with free em t.>r gency Jegal aid and free con ultntion. The contracl . which remains to be rall(ioo by the County Counl)cl. tlw Bar A:,sociation and tht-Sad· dl<>hu<'k ('olh·gc boarcl of trustee!>, would also pro\'idl' i\SB cu rd holdl·rs \\1th u on1Hbird discount o n m;.ijor t.•ourt n •pn•sl•ntallon. Under t hl· t\•rms of the ugr"l'ment th\! luw firm will not muk1.· any c hargt:1 to the eollege. Its chief a im i-; to (•x p und il'> clil'ntl'il'. Jt <.'ou ld l11.: :.i barg:un for l'\'l'f)'one. Teachers' Voice Orw t.•ffcct of the new :.tat(> l aw extending collt.•c II\ t• baq::ainm~ right.. to school tl'aChN!> is being fell 111 tht.• C'ap1htrano l'ruf1l'd School District. It boils do\\ n to a struggle between t\\ o teacher umons to \\lO the right to r l.'present lhe dis trict's 550 ll•acht·r-. tn futun• !>alary m ·gotiation !> Tt:ache~ arc hl•1nJ! ai,kt.·d to l'ast the ir lot-; either in fa\'or of the modcratt.• Cal1fornw Tl'achers Association or tht: mor<.' militant Aml'rican Federation of T each e r:. Both CTA and Arr ar<' pouring m oney into the r<'pre'>cntation battlt.'. which likely wili peak this fall with a ~ccrt~t ballot election to determine whic h group "111 win rcprescntalton pow er . :\ll..'anwhill•. teuchers are going to be caug ht in the cros:.firc a:, CTJ\ tnl':, to undermine AFT, and vice vt•r:-a. Leaders o f lh<.' two groups hon! an obligation to their s tucl<.'nts <.1n d their profes ion to conduct their c·ampaigns in ::a profc:,sionul m anner. unCl, more im port ant ly. keep the represent ation b attle out of thl..' di.1:.sroom. ~---_:_._..---- SB lg11oro11t 01· Side Elf eets? __ _,_...._ How Much Of This Ot-ar Gloorny Gu ·· Smokers Not the Only Vict~ms Is True? (SYDNEY HARRIS ) 111duth • nhlH·d lud." 111 Ir "Ill .I II>'\\ .llltf .llllll Ill ' 11 I orn 11111 11.1111 1111· 1'1 1 I• 'ii II .,, \t 1.11111111)\Jlt .. rl. 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J-:1lu 1·.1t1un .inti \\C'lfJrl' d lE\\ l p11hl1 -.h111 )! pt'rioclir c·ond1•mn.1l1un n( th•· nmt• mrlhon hl'lpll'"' drunk' m till' \"111tt'1i Slat<'., l.n11\\1nL! th.it 00(' In l'\ Cr\' (1\f' .Hl11lh IO !hi' 01strirt of Cotuml11.1 1 .1n alcoholic Jc.ktnl! for mm" 101 1t~l'lf IT ('nn,tttutt'' a h1i::r,1•r moral and lacl t c ;.il lbrcat than Water~ale en•r d1cl Ttw11• 1-< 1·01n mit o time "hen th1' 1•0\'C'r up mu'lt end T11 thc: Editor · fr•> m m v 1· v 1• r :!> d .1 \' 1• x Jll'111•nt'l'" I 1!Jlh1·1 th:.tt "' 101 or 11;·11plo-Jrl• Ul\J\\ Jrc 1JI lhl' 1•ot<•n l1.1l 1l.111).!l'I" 1n tt11 ... mul..1• c·111t1u\:.: 11111 tw11 p-. ol th1·1r 1·1garl'llt·' 1111 PIP•'' 11r l'lgJt ,J. !'>lu1h 1111.: •llnH• m.1l1•n.il 1.,.,, ''"" I l1".1r111•d ,1 1111 S11rn1 111 ttw r11.1ll'r 1.JI I ... 1ud1l•d 1\.1' pullli ... 1t1·d II\ th.· \1111•11ra11 Lung \,,111·1.i 111111 1'111i,1t0l'I' ... na uli.1• I • a lnl'<tllf'I' or i.:.t"''· liq111d .... tnd p.1rt11'11• ... 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Prn ph \ "'m,1 I d'ln I ll1111I. p1•11pl1· '' h11 .111° 111111.1111.'. ,1r" ,1\\,111· 111 th~·, ll1•tl ul lh1·11 .H-11\ll\, f 1r'' "' .111. th1 111"1.I l1r111• \OU ti :.:ht up .1111! di .n• 111' 1·\1·11 l,I\ t111· ni:.1rl'lk 11111\11 111111• th\• .,11\ol..1• '1'•' h1111 11 1111.11 .1ro1111d ,11111 tr.111•1, lt1 \\,1t1h ""'' pfJl'I' Pl 11)11\ l'• .1111111111dtt1 1•f1'111 .111•,1"' l'hl'll I h111k .il.HHJI .ill 11111"· ,.1,·1111·111, rn1t\ 111 g 1ow:1rd' 1n111lw1 lll'f "lft. Thtr1I. .1huul hi'· · lun i.: .. ,11111111 . •l..111 I h,I\ , .• 1 t'lllldtt aon r1t1w 111"1111'11 I n111i:h llLH Ill' up I" a 11.JJI ,Jll h•111r ,1 t t1·1 h1'111 1• .11 1111 11 11 -.111111..1•1, I ... 1.1rt1·il 1J111t1J.! thi. Jll 1 111 1 llt' J ,1 I \l'.I r It " r't•.111\ sail :ind u11hd1t•\ • .1hll' th.at "II m .111\ Pt·1111k ,1n· '"IV ljtol 11)1 ttl \\h.1t lh1•\ 1t•d11111i.: I' E' '\ \ \ u ; \.\'\I II': I! ('u11f radi("f 1011 ., "lht• 1-:1111111 I 111 t-\·11 I, Ill 'I 1 111•1 ll•ld ;111 .111 d11·111 , •• ti 11r.11u•1· <'11;1,1 l nll1 ~·" lh.11 "If ;111\t11ll' 'a~' lh.11 .111 1n.,1r11nwn1 " f1H1lp11111f. th1• (11111 \\ill tur11 out lll~'l!t'I lh.J11 th•· r1r11of 011 !\1.1rd1 "I !>1 1'1•111•1 told .111 or.in i:1· i "1111111\ !1;11 \~.,111·1,il 111n 1111·t'l1n g 111·111·'" rn•· 1111111•;11 fllf'rl1\ 11111111 1\llll'rl\,11l l'"nll "I ( l\f AILROX ) 1~. :rh ... ul11tcl)' :-ah· Woult.l s11m1•nn1· pl1•;1w l'xpt.rn1 th1:. :rpµarcnl t•o111r.1<hi'lt•10" .Ji\~ UETI W 1•oor R._.a1u111h19 To the Editor: Why do so many propll• btlliev1• that Patty II earst 1s ~wily as charged" Do t hey want to bchevl' 1h1s bl'cause 1t mak('S them fcl'I J!Ood that somC'onr r ich and famous might facr jail'' I. for on<'. beh(•\ c i.h(' rouht Ill' rnnoc1•nt and am also 1-tratdul f11r not having to be in her sh0t.•s I've read people's statements rl'gard1ng her ai. being a spoiled brat. Well. we know you don t have to be n ch to l:>t' a silt'ukd br at. Ob\•1ouslv. bec·ausl' ~he 1:- ri<'h. famou:; and i.uppos<>dly a spoiled brat :.he 1s $.!uilly as charged . Ridiculous r<'asoning! S llARLF:NI-: Mil.LEH Kill Comil Bill Tn lhC' Editor: Your "Coast Bill Mod 1fir:.ition ExpeCll'd" March 18, 1s JU~l a!> misleading as Propos1t1on 20 was. that C'reatl•d the Clla:.lal Commission The s mall print 1n lhal in 111a11 ve s a1 d lhc Le~1!.I a tun: MUST adopt the c·oastal plan Neither th ey nor Sl'n ator Heilcnson have any thought nr leltmg th rs luc rallve plum go out of business Bellenson'a1 hill will not only perpetuate tht·m hut will ~t \'C' them more power over a larger ar ea One section even gives the C'ommn1s1on the power to chaOAl' taw!I, with a vole of 8 or the 12 ap- pmnlt'd <'Ommissioncrs Russw" \\Oul<I b<' hard pres'INI to heal lhat krnct or totalitarian rule I would guNl!I that Jk'1lenson 1s mod1fy1111( hrs bill bcCIJU!>l' O( \hf' "Lo<'al Control or Coa11tnl Zonr'' 1wt1l1011. It !ICC'm S th!' lOXJHlYCrll A Road to Alaska Tht• ;I\\ 1·-.i1mr 'tnn· or th<• 1-.011 milt-tr.111 from . fl.1"""n ('r1'l•I-.. Hrit .-.h C'nl11rnl11;1 , lo F.or t1,1nt.. ... i\IJ .. 11 .. 1, 1-. loltl an tlw l.1t l'..i .11t1l1t111n 111 llw p11p11la1 \nlt'raC'.1n I 1 .111, "''I 1t'' ('r<Hikt•d Rn:u1: A llhton nr lh1• 1\l<i,k:i tllgh"'a' II\ ll.1\ 1d \ lkml<•\ 1 \l('(;ra\\ 1111: $10 9:.1 \ 1¥'nh•"or .1t th1• l 'n1\ <'I \tl v 111 '\('\\ \k,1<·11 th(' author d<H''-not lltlh c1t•t.11t lht• vt01nr11ni: :m<l 1·11n· .. tr11rt111n nf thl· m1~·ht\ ro:1d. 1·umph•t1·d h\' the t S Arm" in 'l;n\t•m lwr 1!~2 hl•nffl•r .,.arol odul II\ t•h portrait of lht· 1x:oril~ "ho ha\ l' hq•ri <1l11nt• lh<· 111ute hdor1" dunn,:t and afll'r lhc h1..:h" ,I\"" c·on,\ r11t•t 111n T ,\ p i.; . R ~ r 0 R I) •: n I n tt>'r\ ll'"', a nd <'Un\ersat 1onoi ;u11rn<1tl' .1 µ1ctu re~quc1tallt>ry of . bu-.h p1lnl' on11 PrC!'>J)('<'tors, Aas ... t:ll1on ""' rH'I -< ~i nd ronds tde rc.•,tJ11r.1nt prnprit•tors, lndianc; ( THE BOOKMAN ). :ind v.hile men. hulldoHr 11p1•r :1tor:. ::incl th(' long haul t ruct..ers "ho thc~e dn)s thunder from one end of Lhc road 111 llw other Da\ 1d R eml ey becam!' tn· ter<'sted 111 lhe Crooked Road man) years a~o. and ha~ r<'· turnC'd year after year to n · .,ear('h the intricacies of sele<'t · inl( the r oute. J?elltnJ! US ;ind Canadian govt'rnmcnt apprm nl ror 1l:-. t'onstruction, and aC'lually bulleting the gianl road. The r<'- sull ts more tha n a lhoroul(hly do<'umented, factual. account It 1s a book that has all the drsima. lraeedy. hard.o;h1p and comC'd y that beH t c,1rlier pioneer trails far lo the south. VICTOR de KEYSF.IU.ING r eally ar<' red-up with i.upportmJ.: half or the v.orld. hair or lhl' llJ lion, and all of the btrdo;. Wh.1l ever Hetll•n:.on doC'S 1,1nth h1!> hill lhc people ;ir{' s ig ning up 111 11111 an 1t11llall\<' on lht.' ballot to,,,,,. out th1• Coa:.tal Comm1s:.1011 .11111 n1.•11tJle his bill 1;01.tm: JOS .. :1•11 Git·.-I• o ('luuac·•• 111 thl· Ed11nr · 1\la~ 1 tak1• 1111' 1111\ll••i.:1 nl 1•omrnt"nti11 1! 011 .-.. 1•\\ port lkad1 ;\la:-. .. r ~lduru ... r1 •in:1r1. ... n ·i.:;ird 1ng lht' t'o,1.,tal ('111111111~ ... wn a l .1 n·t·1·nt 1-.1ncl1dall0i.' forum'' l k IS 11111 Ill f.t\'llr o( lht• l'lltn- llll,SIOn's pl.111 Ill ti.'\ pr1°'il0nt fur rn . and 1•1l<'d ha " °''" t'X IWrll'nc•1· ~1·1t 111g .1 p1·r1111I tor ~111 JthlitlOllJI lit'llt lltllll on i.onw flltl JH'rl\ ht• II\\ th \I ;I\ I n •11111ul I h•· 11),J\ or t hJI HUI II\\ n ('lt \ H \llllf•ll \\Ill k' Ill llllH h lh1• ,,11111' \\;t \ ,1 1111 ('c1,l'l.d ('omm1..,,11111 I \\,1 lnld h.' llUI t II\ ~l Jtl thJt lh•0 \ mu.,l rt'\ I<'\\' 10,1r h pt•rm1t a., 11 " pn•:il•nt1·ll en lh(.·m • .,11nwl1m1·-. \\ h;it h :q1Jll'll~ JI\ !hi' II\ l'r .ill '1111111\ '' d1:..islrou'i, 'llC'h "' tlw llllp.ll i1•tl .1rt•.t or lla\,Hl1• l>l l\ f'. I '1111111111111n l'otnt. Co\''" :ind t1.alb11.1 hlaml If our t·al\ (11un1 ii h.id .. 111111• gwdcltrw s. :-ul'la a-. llw ('o,1,1al 1'11mm1ss111n·, pla11 , p1•rhap.; ''I' ''oultl nnt lw '"''"" \\1lh 1111 ... "" t'l'lll\\dlnJ.: ... 1111at111n und tlt1 1•·»ult<111t lr.dl1c "''' hh•11 .... fl t-: Ht:J.IE\'t·:S lht:' ('o:J!-t.a l ('11111ir11~"11111·~ pl;rn tak1·•, 1111' .iuthorat v '"~ .1y from lo(':.ol J.!"' t•r11rn1•11t I ~lroni::lv rli.,;1J!11•1•1 On1•1· t hc• L1·)!10.,lal IJr;. adopt<. llw pl;11111111g :i11cl 111n1ni.: gu11kl1111 •., l11r till' <'•l:i,1. lh1·n 1l w1ll lw up 1 .. 1 h1• tm·.11 s.:•1\ ,., 11nw111., to lu 111~ th<·1r n•:i,t.il pl,111" 111111 ! n11for1111 I\ \\1th tltt• '"'''' • ,,,,,t,tl pl.111 I <''ll<'< 1,ilh hi-.• \Ir II\ 1 l..t11l ·, 111i•J , "l.t'l ' 1101 1l1111<A llw h.iliv 11111 \\1th 1h1· h.11h \\al1•r. 'lh1·11• h.f\ 1• lll't'n l11nJ! month-; <>f h.1ril \\Ill k, h11111-. 11( p11hh1· lwa1111~· .1nil 1111rnt anti h11nclr1 ·1I .. 1ol ll11111s:1111l .. or cl11ll.1r-. pul lflltl lht• t·11u 1.11 pl.in l.1 I ., .. ,.,.ti 11 ''"rt.." lt1•f1>11• WI .. 1t1111l 1I <llmlf ~1 ll H LE\' I\ 'ffT" t·::I/ lf~•M•h .f anak~f To the Editor· The j unkC'l lo pick up a s initl1· monuscript, The Magna \hart.1 . by 2!i senators. r epr{'sc•nt:it1vr .. ; and wives with poss1hty utlwr~ not revl'aled. justiflC'd undl'r th<' plau~ible pretext that It will 1·1111 tnbute toward good mlt'mationul relations, is in my oplruon un f·x · ample of govcrnment;aJ polk11·~ that "lurn·off" the public on politics and discredit pollllcluns. One such dubiou~ action, lo even the least knowledgeable or discerning persons. has morr negat1~t> impact than hundr!'ds of high-blown. illusory promise-;. I, hke millions of others who may remain silent, oppose this willful use of the taxpayer's dollar~. FRED J. STEVENSON Drilling Saf ef fl Tolhc 1-:d1tor· In following the o((shnrf' 1lr11l ins.: conlrover:.y tor i;<>mt.> t1mr. I ha\'C accumulatccl mut'h 1n formation on th<' !lubje<'t throuJ:h the media. hy nttenchns.: µuhht· meettn~s. writrng for add1t111na l Inform :.t 11111 . c: v en tool. .111 rn ve s t1~nt1v e trip l o Sanl11 , 11.11 h.11 •• l,.:11111;1n11· '•'•'Ill' to 11rc:v.1il on llh' p.111 ul lh1· l!t'l\t•r J I 1111bl11". pnltll\ 1,111' .11111 11 1111',, \\'1• .lrt' 111111ltl 1 ti 11, "''!Jilt 1•\pc•rt-.. I h"'" \\ hu 'l'l'k .1 nd t'\f1l111t I h1• Ill l',111\1' 1111111111.tllllfl, \\hll't' :1t flllldt • I ' Ii i\ 1111111) I" Ill.Uh• llp d1111 I h111 h1• r 1111' \\ 11 h 1.al'h " ,\ \ ''" lo N;•\\ port fk,1('h c.al~ h.111 ill'l'l"~l'd lh1• J11tlt1\\lf\i.!. i\ ~Ulll 111:11 \ 1111 tht• 1•11,·1r1111n1t·nt;.il '" °'''"llll'llt 'itud~ "" th1· propn!>l'tl oll,h•111· 11•;1..,1• sal1·'· \dllt'h lht•\ h;ad, \\ ;i, 1g1wr1•d, It (•amt• fnHjl llw 011 111d1ht1'. ~or did llui:-- ;l\ :111 lh1•1t1M'l\I•>: of lht• thr11,. puhl aC"at 11111-. I r11111 tlH' U .S . Ct"olni.:11".tl Sur' 1'\ \\h1d1 1•11r1 1~1111.., -.\al 1:-1 ll'"•. p1111•1·•h1n· :1nrl l'1',t.:U l~1l l111h I h.11 .111"'\l'I' I hi• 11\;fll\ fllll' .. l ll>fl;. .11111 I h.!rj!l''> I rill\'' lil'lllj! llfl RI-.(; \ROii\<. -.pill• /\ 11l ;rn "·'" .,u1Jni1lt1·il h' tlw \\t•s1t•111 Oil ;11111 <;," \ .•.1111.1t111n c:1lhn1.: l"r a c. o-np 11\\ 111•d liv th1 part H·1 p;i tin.i: co 111 µ;11111·•-. "h1l'11 \\oullt at•quirt· ( 1111-.1d<·r.1hll' r11l sp1 II < lc•a n up l'll lll pmc•nl. Orw 1ll'11l, .1 1011 foul c at.mwr.m. <A 111 r1·rn11\'{' t·H<•1·11 vt·l.1. nil from \\,I\ t·~ <•1i::ht h·l'l ur ll'h'. Wa\'<'' 1·wht 11·1•1 or 11''" prl'\ ail !JS pt·r· 1 1·111 ol 1111' t 1 nw Wt· -.houltl .ill 11•ah11· th.it dnllang t1 ·1·hnnl11i.:) "·" 1m prt1\ t·d .. in<·1• lht· Santa l\.1rlt;11 a lt•m por;ir~ d1 ~a'il1·r. /\I "'' ltll'rl' \\.1 .. 'art 11a lly 1111 dc•an·up t•qu1 prn1•111 ;l\,11 lal1l1· .11lh,11111111· J\t lhc· pr1 .. "''ttl lllll" .1 1·11 up tr\ S:inla llarl1ar:1 has S:l 11111111111 \\Orlh 111 1·q 111pnH'11I, m111'1111( \\hl<'h tan tu• t1.1n ... po11t-ll 111 our 0\\11 ar1•a 1n '"' \ l1•w l11111r' I\ -.1n:1lltr <"•>op j, l111•,1ll'd lll l.•>ng ll1'.1d1 I• 111111 "h;1I I h,1\ r· found, I ht•lr1•\(' th:11 ~111 •11d11111 .11ld1t111n;1I 11to111•\ I Whl 111i.: t h" program'" J \\;f ,lt ri( l.1\1•·1\l'r' 11\•lll<'\. I >d.I\ 1111.! 1111• r11 "' I .1111 " 11111 Ill Ill<' lu• I 111t1·rc·-.t Ill 1•111 llJlllHl \\II.I· I< l·.IJ \ IIElll.S "II rna) M't'rll •.11 1 p1 ""'$: thal (I ~1111111 11f hh<•1.tl pror1"i-.nl''> 11n1l ;1111\l~I ~, \\l11•11 l.Ht•tl \\llh lt (•!1011·1· lwtw1·1 II 11 \ lllj.( lll 11• Ii :i It 1 I 1 t a I < • o I ( 1 • 1Hl l' r ~ a 11< I fllllll"hllll: th1•111 .1•, lht •y d1••H'I Vt', d111•w 1h·:w1 \•·ti p11111~,hml'11l." 1'111 ml'r S1•11 , ( 'harlc•s Coodt'll. 1'11:111tnJn1tl :1 p.1111·l 11r~1111i ma11 tlal11rv pr 1'>1111 »1•1111•111·1•' fur \ 1ol1·nt 11fft·r11l1·1-.. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT II ,1., rl \ II, , t/ / '11/~"'" r '''''""" ~ ' • I 1/ I ,,,,,., ''" r ,..,,,,, I\•• '''" 11 I •f1/11n•1t /'•111• I t11t•r 111• t•tftlUI 1,tl p,t I" ,.f 1111' tl.111\ r'i1111 "'•lo. 1" 1nf11rni .11111 -.11111111.tlt· 1•'.uli·r, It\ 1"'''-''111 11\1' un rht' p,11•• 111\ 1·1 "' • umm••nt,11 v ''" 1111•11 .,f int• 1 "'' Ii\ "llcl1r,1t 111 1 nlumnr I· .11111 t ,11 l••on1~r<. IJ\ 11rr1' 11l111l' .1 f11rum lnr rrJt'lr l"." \ 11'1' .11111 It\ r11 t•\f•11t1n1: lhl' rt• ~ 'f'••P• r ' up11uon\ .and •<ll•J'-' 1111 1 "" • 111 '"''"' 'I h1· .. 11ton.1I tlftllllllli 1tf lfl1· fl.tff\ l'fltl( •ljllK'.tr 11111\ 111fh1•1·•1111111.d 111l11mn Jl lhr lttf' or lh" J•.tl'> <lplflltlfl~ ,., 1111·~ •~t h1 1111' 111lumn•~l~ unfl r.11t•K1n1-.i.. 11nd lf·ll•·• '""'n' nrr I h••ir 11\A fl ,111•1 ll•J l'Jlll•lr'4'nl('<1I 11( ih11r '"''"' Ii\ lhl' 1>111lv 1'1tut 'houlll h1· 1nf1·11 t•tl W<.'dn<>sday. :\Tar :u. 1976