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Theft-Ruins----
Dream Holiday
For Canailians
MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 5, 1976
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Dream Spoiled
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THEY PLAN RETURN TRIP DESPITE DISAPPOINTMENT
Canadians William and Sylvia Seers and Their Children
Theft Sours Trip
For .Canada Pair
8y Ki\TllV CLi\NC\
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f\ Cnnad1nn rouph":, rtn•am
vuC'at1on to Cnhforna.i wn~ :-hut
tt'red in llunltnf(lon l\<'ach S11tur
dny. v.hcn t h1• S.150 they s avl'd for
tht•ir trip wus stolen from lhl•1r
locked l'ar
Mr and Mrs. Wilham Sear~ or
C11lgary. Alberta, hod ~tnppt.•d at
the b<>arh bt'forl' checkln~ into a
motel . so tht•tr 3·yeur old
daughter, Joani<', could piny In
tht• sand ond R<'t her first look al
a surfer
"We thouj.!ht thc car was 1n u
!l&fe placr," SC'ar!> c;;ud today.' It
was locked up t1Jtht "
Rut th1t>\•es rraNI open u "in
dow. <'mptaed $350 from Mr~
Rape Warning
Effort Stopped
I .
'SAN DIEGO (A P l-San Diego
pt)Uce say tht>y have rut short a
ooe·man leaflet campaign warn-
irui Loma Portal residents or a
"taplst in the neafllhborhood."
j Lt. Ch.irles Schilder says
ctples of a notr warninic oflhe sn
c,alled "Loma Portal rapist"
have spurred dozen s of
frightened citizens to call police
unnecessarily
For then• as no Loma Portal
rapist. Schilder says. "We have
no reported cases al all on Potnl 1f•1" said Schilder.
S.•ars· purc;c and nec:t ~•th th<'
< n!ih and a camera. the couple
told pohrc.
Now Mr . and Mrs. Scars, their
1l:1ughter. and three month·old
:i;on, Hilly, don't have the cash to
~<'l home. And tht> trip to Dis·
ncyland they promised their
daughter probably won•t take
place.
"We had becQ telling her i.he
would see Mickey Mouse and
Donald Duck." her father said
today. "We wanted her to see Dis·
neyland "
Drficials at the LYNN (Love
Your Nt>tghbors Now) Center in
Huntington Beach learned of the
ramlly's plight Saturday and ar·
ranged for lodging through Tues·
day at a Westminster motel
Local churches have helped root the bill, according to center
co·darector Susan Allen. and also
provided food for the family.
Mrs Allen and co-director Aon
McLean were helping the family
contact the Canadian consulate
(~e LOSS, Page Al)
Arson Suspected
MIAMI CAP) -Pohce and fire
investigators searche<l today for
clues to back up a suspicion of
arson in a blaze that clai med the
li\'es of seven people trapped an
an old wood -frame hotel.
"Because of where the fire start
ed. we have to suspect arson,"
fire investigator Frank
Bah'1\ann said Sunday.
Callaghan
Replaces
Wilson
LONDON CAP) -Foreign
Secretary James Callaghan was
named to ,i;ucceed Harold Wllson
today as prime minister and
leader of Britain's ruling Labor
party lie 1s a strong advocate of
improved relations between
Western ~urope and the United
States
"There will be no ms1ders and
no outsiders and no cliques an my
admanlstrntion." he told fellow
Luborites after he was chosen.
"So rar os the past 1s concerned f
shall wipe the !.late clean und I
ask ever yone else to do the
same"
Callaghan. 64. who represented
has party's center nght ma.1onty,
defeated Employment Secretary
Michael Foot. 62, o left-winger,
1n a vote by Labor members of
Parliament He got 176 votes to
137 ror fo'oot
The new Labor party leader
was assured of un early evening
summons lo Buckingham Palace
Crom Queen Elizabeth ll lier
royal assent, a formality, ,.,
needt>d to make ham prime
minister
Walson , 60, announced his re·
signouon March HI, saying he
wonted to retire at that aRe. Ile
said he also wanted to gave has
successor at I Mt two years 1n or.
flee before the next election,
which must come by 1979.
Wilson said In an interview tn·
day thot he feels 20 years
younger now th11t he ls slepplng
down but that he has two areal
<See BRITAIN, Page AU
Bye, Bye,
BigBwmy
CHJCAGO CAP) -/\
rlamboyanl symbol of
Hugh Hefner's Playboy
empir&. his DC9 twin·
enRinc Jetliner, has been
sold for more than $4
million.
A Playboy s poke3man
said that the plane was
sold to Omni Aircraft
Sales, Inc , a Washington,
D.C .. firm.
The plane !!eats only 38
passengers instead of the
convenllonal DC9 load of
J 10. but there are com·
pensations · a private
bedroom. a shower. a con·
ference hving room. a
vidl'O·tape machine and an
eight·track stereo system.
Suspension of
PreSley Triiiling
'
Hirsute .Justiee Will Not
Police Hair Rules A/finned · Return
WASHINGTON <AP) -A police de partment may
constitutionally regulate the length of an officer's
hair and prohibit him from wearing a beard, the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled today.
By a vote of s ix to two, the justices reversed a de·
cision of the U .S . Circwt Court m New York invalidat·
ing such a rule adopted by the Suffolk County, N.Y.
police department.
Justice William 11. Rehnquist, s peaking for the
court. rejected the argument of Thomas Owen, presi-
dent of the Suffolk County Patrolmen's Benevolent
Association, that the regulation trampled on the con·
stitutionally guaranteed right lo liberty.
Owen argued that the choice of personal ap·
pearance is part of a person 's persona l liberty a nd
that the government may not interfere with it without
showing an overriding need.
"The overwhelming majority of stale and local
Police of the present day are uniformed," Rehnquist
said. "This fact itself testifies to the recognition by
those who direct those operations ... that similarity
in appearance of police officers is desirable.·'
Until April 13
Presley Trading
Suspended Again
The Securities •and Exchan~c
Commission today announced an
extension or a suspension In trad·
ing in the stock of The Presley
Companies or Newport Reach.
Trading In the home-building
company's shores was sus-
pended March 25 by the SEC and
the suspension was to have been
Urted by today.
But a message out of the SEC's
Washington orfice thls mornln~
said the suspension will be con·
tinued lo April 13. There was no
rt>ason given for the continued
s u s pen sio n , although a
spokesman in the SEC's l.o:.
Angeles office said a statement
would be r eleased later.
A spokesman at the Presley of·
fices in Newport Beach said the
company had not been contacted
by the SEC and could atve no re·
ason for the continued sus·
pension.
It had been assumed that the
trading in Presley stocks was
balled after news stories about
an energy convertlng invention
that Presley holds residential
rights to began to leak out, re·
portedly conrlrming that some
tests on the converter had been
successful.
The converter, Invented by Dr.
Sam Leach. is s upposed to use an
unknown catalytic agent to break
water down into its component
parts, freeing the hydrogen gas
for use in appliances where
, nalura,l 1aa ls used.
'
The invention, called the SLX
Hydrogen Generator, was tested
two weeks afo by two indepen-
dent testing aborat.ories In Los
Angeles and stories In a financial
publication said that tests were
successful.
These results were given out
by Morris Mirkin, owner of MJM
Hydrotech, the company lhot
holds automotive rights lo the in·
venllon.
Mlrkln, pr"sidcnt of Rudget
Re n t·A ·Car of Soulh un
·. <See PRESLEY, Page AZ)
Nazi-ignorant
Jury Found·
MILWAUKEE CAP) -Of 23
prospective jurors interviewed
(or the trial or two figures in a
local Nazi organization who were
accused of ambushing a J ewish
leader's car. none expressed
particular disgust with Nazism,
the trial judge says.
''Other than the term 'Nazi.'
they didn't know anything about
It," said Judge Patrick J . Mad·
den of M llwaukce County
Court.
The job or assembling a jury
whose 12 members had no bias
against Nazis lumed out to be a
surprisingly easy task, the judge
and two lawyen reported.
To Prison
WASHJNGTON !AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court refused to·
day to review the conviction of
former Army Lt. William L.
Calley Jr. for the murder of
civilians in the V1elnameso
hamlet of My Lai in March 1968.
An attorney for Calley said he
has been told by the secretary of
the Army that Calley will be
placed on Immediate parole.
"The secretary or the Army
has stated and I have been as-
sured by the counsel for the
secretary of the Army, the
general counsel, that Calley will
be placed upon parole and will
continue to live lhc )i(e that he is
presently living." said the at·
tomey, J . Houston Gordon, con·
tacted in Covington, Tenn. "He
<Calley) will not be returned lo
pnson, for which we arc quite
grateful. fie will be placed on im·
mediate parole."
The justices let stand an 8·5de·
cision or lhc U S. C1rcwt Court in
New Orleans reinstating Calley's
1971 court-murtaal conviction.
Calley. 32, who as free o.e bail,
appealed his conviction on two
principal grounds:
-That he was denied a fair
trial because of "worldwide ancl
all·pervasive" publicity an which
(See CALLEY, Page t\2)
W eathel"
Variabl(' cloudiness but
mostly s unny Tuesday,
with warm e r t e m ·
peratures ran~lng from
low tonight 43 lo 48 and
hl~h Tuesday In mid or
upper60s.
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·Nixon's Head High
r 'Final Days': .Claimed Imwcence
NEW YORI< CAP> -Formf'r WoodwardandCarlBem.ntin. Jn tbo eurr •at luue ,
Prt's1denl Nixon. thret-da>s The a uthor11 won a Pullt.i:er New1weelt'1 excerpt.a ollhe boolc
before he res\gncd, still dad not Prue tor lhe Washington POil for d~ribe a Cab1oel meeting Aul.
beheve he ha<t <'ontmltted an int· fherr coverage or the Walerpce t; 1t1C, three day• before Mxoo
peach11blt' offense and ~owed to scandals . restped.
"fight 1t out ... with my hu d Excerpts from tho book Nixon1aquoleduaaylnc."UI
h • g h . '' say 5 a r c port In published last week an Newsweek knew there was an Impeachable
Newsweek maguiin<' told of a weeping, hard-drinking, ofleme, I wo uld not make tbe
T he de11cn pt1on of the former swcide·threatenmg Nixon. Those Senate go through the aaony ot
pre111dent's last days in the White r<>po rts brought denials from try\og to prove it. I will 10 Hou~e is in excerp~ from a nl!w Nixon's family und former as· through this with my head higb
book. "Tht> Final Days," by Bob soc1ates. -rieht up to tbe end, if it
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Alber t Delutis, 55, feeds feathe red friends in a downtown Tor~nlo park. Delutis is the birds' regula r food supply
dunng the w inter mont hs
I '
comes."
The article alao describes Nl.Jt.
on as outraged at aides' sugges.
lions that he resign and accusuig
the press or "haunting" him.
Gerald f'""Ord, then vi~ presf.
dent, is described as "matter-of.
fact and aomewhat removed"
during lbe period, having told
WATERGATE MOVIE
PREMIERE HEL~4
Nixon he would m ake no public
comments on impeachment
At the same lime. Newsweek's
excerpt s aid, Ford was assuring
Nixon of his "admiralton and af·
fection" and praising him for a
"superb job" in foreign affairs.
The excerpts detail desperate
ef/oru by former Nixon aides
H .R . H a lde man and John
Ehrlichman to persuade Nixon to
grant them legal pardons tor
Watergate a ctivities.
A t e le p h o n e c all b y
Ehrlichman to Nixon's daughter
Julie. in which Ehrlichman said
pardons would "save a lot of em·
barrassment to the President.··
infuriated her husband, David
Eisenhower, according to the
News week excerpts, because
David thought Ehrlichman's re·
marks amounted to blackmail.
J;aJdeman also was described
as sounding In telephone calls to
Nixon aides as if he were "warn-
ing that he would send Njxon lo
jail if he didn't get a pardon."
Nixon. the article said, asked
hls chief of s taff, Alexander
Haig. to consult White House at-
torneys Leonard Garment and
J a me s St. C l a ir abou t
llaldeman ·s r e quest fo r a
pardon.
St. Clair was quoted as saying
that "maybe pardons should be
considered," but Garment. the
article s aid , d escnbed the idea
as ··grotesque "
Saddleback Teacher
"It wou ld be sa ying to hell with
the system, with justice. It would
bring the root down ... " Gar.
ment is quoted as saying. "If the
P res id e nt gr ant:. thi s
pardon. he will be insuring his
own tnal He will he forcing 1l.
T he public has to have a head,
and 1r the Prei.1dent take:. the
heads a way. the public will have
his··
Hearing Scheduled
By LAURJF. Kt\."PER
0 ! I~• D•lly Piiot SIOlf
A hearing by the Orange Coun-
ty Board of Educ at ion on t•har~t'l>
br ought b y th ~ Saddlcback
Valley Unified Sc-hool D1l.tnN
against an employe would <il'l a
precedent in the county and lhl!
'late. according to a l>pe>kl'~man
for the county board.
Board m em bt>rs haH ngrel'd
to set a date for a hearing on
c h a r ges brought aga1n!.I
n a r b ara ll nhn, a l>C'hool
psyrholog1st, whe n they mcf't
Monday, Apri l IS. s111d J im
Fagan, public informallon of.
ficrr.
lie said they will also adopt
i:wdchnrs for the heanns; nl that llme
Fagan said the county board
hn!I never held a heanog of lh1..,
ktnd
"It has n t'VN happen<'d In
Cal1forn1a . to t he' ~!>t of our
know led ~e . 1n this part1r ulJr
w:iv," he said.
"It Is new 11nd 1t dt>t's affrrt ull
teurhers ''"the county," he l>:t1d
In thl' past, the county orflccr
1·'<pla1ned , st'hool d1stn rti; Ill' I cf
th1•ir own hf'ar1nJ:' on qu1•st1nr1o;
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A hurinll! befort> the c-ounty
board . 1-·agan explainl'd. would
lw qu1ckN and less expcni.1vl'
The county board is the body
"h1d1 revokes the rert1f1rates
l'nabling an educator lo work 1n
lhl' county. Thus . hi! explained,
t hi s "o u l d a l:.o prevent a
h•achl.'r. again..,t whom charges
are considered :-ub~tanllated ,
fro m t each1n~ 1n the rounty
almo.,t 1mmed1<itl'ly
L..t s l month. Saddlcback 's
Superintendent Richard Welte
u~ked the county bo<ird lo revoke
lht' rcrllfi<·ah•s of nurbara n
Hahn, a i.chool psyc-holog1st who
hai. worked in the d1stn ct for
1•1J!ht rears.
The districl 's complaint
fn1 rnallv charge" hrr '<'Ith "Un ·
µroft'<;s1onal conduct, evident un ·
fitness for teac-h1n~ and per:.1s·
lt·nt dt•fianc1• of dnd n •h1 ... al to
oht•\ lh1• law" rl'l:Ult.1t1n~ the
Jullt'" of tt.·.tcht·r.., ·
!\11:.-. lh1hn hao; dt•niNI the•
rh.1r$?e" and ~aid ~he• ha~ hired 11n
.1ttorney to fight them.
Harris es Say
Patty 'Lied'
A bout SL.4
NEW YORK (AP) --W1lllom
8nd E m ily Jlarr111 have been
quoted as saying the wron g
peopl<• were ronvicl~ for the
1973 murde r o f Or Marcu~
f"osler. supe rintendent of 11chools
In Oakland.
T he statements by the two
Symbloncse L1berat1on Army
members. quoted Sunday In New
Times Magazin<', took issue w1lh
P atri cia Hear st's t estimony
Fl'b JR that she had ~n told lht•
-;am<.' thing She added from the
\l.llness s tand al her bank rob·
bery tria l that Russell Little, 26,
:ind Joseph Re miro, 29, the con·
\'lcted men, were in the back seat
nf a waiting automobile during
the slaying.
ln the ;nterview with New
Times. Harris said Patty lied
a bout Llttle and Remiro being in
the car . Little and Remlro
them selves were al s o In ·
t.erv1ewed and de nied being pre·
sent.
"lt was re al Indicative of the
whole He arst m entality the way
Patricia threw Russ and J oe in
as an afte rthought. We had
talked with Patty for over a year
a bout how th ey were innocent."
William Harris said "Nancy
Lina Perry and Mu moo n
(Patricia Soltys1k) and Donald
D. De Fteeie were the ones who
carried out the acUon."
f'ro'" Page 11 I
CALLEY ...
he was "labeled ... as a ghoul
who had wantonly massacred
hundreds O( innocent C'IVIJians."
That Congress should have
been compelled to release con·
f1dential inform at1on tor use 1n
tiis tnal jus t a:. form<'r President
Nixon was required to do in the
Water gate sranda t.
Calley has been living as a
c1v1han in Columbu!I, Ga ., since
his conv1c-tion was overturned
Sept. 25. 1974, by U.S Distn ct
J udge J . Robert E lliott of Cotum.
bu:..
Although the clrcwt court re·
ver:.ed lh111 dec1s1on, •tile Army
released Calley on bail .m .l.~H ..
und ha!I said it doc:. not plan to re-
turn hi m lo pn snn
Calley wa s accui.C'd or killing
102 Vietnamese C'1vihans in a ~weep through My Lai. lie was '
ronv1ctt.>d of murdt>nn~ al least
Z2 :md "'us M•ntence<f to a life
term Subsequent appeals rl'·
duced the te rm to 10 years before
he was fref'd on bail
The Jlouse Armed ~erv1cc~
Committee rtfused to let the de·
fense look at the result.~ of its My
L3i hearings, compnsing 3.045
pal'es of teaUmony by 151 wit
nesses .
The government asked the
high court to let the conviction
stand, saying Calley "was not
tri ed i n an a tmosphere of
persecution" a nd release or the
Congressiona l d ata would not
have affected the outcome of hill trial
Fro• Pa~A I
PRESLEY •..
California, ls a Lido Isle nelehbor
of Randall Presley, head of The
Presley Companies.
The Pre11ley spokesman saJd
the company is awaiting official
results of those tests and will re·
lease information about them,
after chttking wlth all the re-
gulatory agencies Involved.
Speculation that the invention
could r eturn substantial pronts
to pubUcy held Presley-MJM
Hydrotech is not held-publicly
held-has m ade the company's
stock one of the m~t heavily
traded stocks on the Amtrican
Exchange.
Des pite an earlier 5U5pension
in January, the s tock has risen
from S3 a share to more than $20
wbeo U w u suspended Marcb2S • •
Rent Fight
Kill.a One
TUCSON. Arit . <AP>
A California teen-ager, r~
fused In hli1 demand for a
room rent refund, shot and
killed • hotel auest and
wounde d two employt-s
be for e police· s hot un d
wounded hi m -SUnday
nJg'ht, officers said.
Robert Rodriguei. 17, of
Santa Fe SprinJts. was un.
d e r g uard a t a locu l
hospital today where hc
was being treated for u leg
wound.
Police said R odrigue~
checked Into thE' Anzon3
Hotel downtown Sunday
and a few minutes later.
came to the desk und de
m anded his m oney bac-k
BRITAIN ...
dis appointmen ts -his fa1l ure to
settle the Rhodesian problem
a nd the s trafe i n Norther n
Ireland.
W1Json was d ue lo go to Buck·
ingham Palace shortly to recom-
m e nd that the queen nA m e
Callagha n as his successor.
CaUaghan was due to am ve an
hour later and kiss the queen's
hand on being a sked to form a
government.
Callaghan is a personal friend
of Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger . The two consult re·
gularly by telephone. As prime
minister, he 11> expected to uritl'
closer tics between the Un1tt"d
States and the nine-nation Euro·
peanCommon Market.
Callaghan will come to No. 10
Downing Street with more ex·
perience in om~ than many pre·
decessors. He has already held
the thre e top ca binet posts
besides prime minister -forei~n
secretary. home -sttretaryi•and
chancellor of the exchequer.
Unde r t he British system.
when the prime minister resign:.,
the party with the most seats in
the House of Commons, in th1~
case Labor, choose~ a new lead~·r
and he autom at1cally becom~s
pnme minister
Near Ai or ts
EPAAdvocat
Noise Controls
WA JllNGTON (AP-, -En-
vlro n mcnta l rrotection Ad
mm111trator Russell E. Tra in said
today the ft'deral ~overnmcml
!.hould ~et standard.'\ tn rt-dut~
th<' no1st> around it1 11>0rt~ or el:;c
let &1rpor1 opt>rator:. make ~ome
noise rules.
And Train sharply rntir11t'd
the con tro\'ers1al Concorde
1>uperson1c transport a11 ..a plant•
th.it 1~ out or tune \!.'Ith tht> llmt'!>
and "11h l ' S pohctl.':. on no11>e
and enl.'rg~
Train s a1d •11rrraft noise has
been not only a bother to r<>s1·
dents and businessmen near
airports but also to airport
ownl!rS themselves, often hit by
law:;ui ts seeking compen:.at1011
for noise damage but unable to
set rules for noise rt>duction.
Train. 1n a speech prepared for
a confere nce of the lntemauonal
Institute o r Noise. Control
Enaineers, u ld the problem re-
Fro• Page Al
LOSS .•.
today lo see If officials could get
them the cash to get home.
atsla solutions bee~ no one ac:
cc-pts responsibility for h.
Ht> said the ff°d<'ral aovera·
ml'nt should.take t,tte lead.
"To bc~in with. 1 oollevt' l
ai rcraft m anu(arturers need
havt> the f1'dt'rul .:ovtrnmcnt
<·1>tabhsh oulion•I aircraft 1lan,
dards ... he s aid. and alve them
time enough to bc.iild and market
quieter plant's.
He said l ht-' government
"should firmly identify those
takeoff and landrng proct"durei
y, h1ch a re both safe and udvan.
tageous from a noise abatement
point of \'iew, a nd should ensure
th<.'tr universal use."
lf such a ste.p on tbc part oC lbe.
feder al government Is not posll•
ble, the individual airports wiU
have to impos e rules. he s aid.
He said his agency has almosl
finished developinc a method by
whlch airports can s11.e up their
nruse problem and make plan.t to
reduce it.
"We plan to propose an airport
regulation to the !t'ederal Av••·
tton Administration ln the near
future which will mandate the
use oftbis pla nning process il\ ~
development or noise abate men,l
plans al the natlon'a airport.a, ..
Train said.
Sears .spid today be has been
surprised at the kindness showo B~•,.... Tel'-by local police a nd the LYNN "V'CN,., .I. j l,IJ Center
"The w;iy we ha\C been Ire.it· Le--1-r Goal l'd 1:. fa ntastic-." he :-aid ~
And hl• i.a1d t"\ en 1f the family
c;in't l>Pl'nd the WC't.'k thev h.icl SAN DIEGO CA P > -Gov. Ed.
pla nn ed t o uring Southern mund G. Brown Jr., ra1sinf
California, the trip has bt1en u funds for his presidential earn·
good one. pa1gn he re a nd in Los Antleles,
''.We">de lovo .. lt\v,c0W1try. Jutt" · vsn)'"S' 'dn'e'orttlt!·P~eslcfent .. ! millst ·
to see California to me was really l'tl:.ks is setting r ealistic goals for
fa ntastic." i.aid Sears. "'ho " J lht> nation
truck drH er ·A leader ran set a lo~. ct.n
And despite the theft, &-ars express a philosophy and can
said. he and his wife plan to :>a\•e dcsrri be a future that 1s either
their money and rPI urn to rons1s tenl with "'hat 1s possible
California next ~ear to fm1:.h or not." he told a ne\\S con·
their dream tnp fer<'nC<' Sunday.
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Sunday's
Sermon
Reported
By Tom Barley
IE:ditor'1 f{fll1;_ This u a Mcmdoy feature m which D<nl!I Pilot
repqrtn Tom Barley gn~.t Cl pt>riOM?rzelfnccormr-~ from. a church or ~selected at random 111 tM Dolly Pilot
drNLahon area. The chwchaJ.io will be the IUb)ect of o Jroture on
Sotwda11'• church pa.tJe.)
.Burned f ireinan
Credits Prayers
A Mission Viejo· fireman whose almost complete re·
covery Crom massive bums has been described by d0<:tors
as miraculous told a local congregation Sunday that the
power of prayer helped h.im to survive his agony.
~.resus showed me-how hLS power worked," Los Angeles
Fire Department employeTom Schmitz told worshippers at
the People's Church. 28722 Marguerite Parkway, Mission
Viejo. "lam here because of Wm."
SCUMITZ, 28, OF2"0J Tampico Place, suffered second
degree burns over Z7 percent of his body and third degree
bums over seven percent of hi s body wht!n he and other
firemen pulled three men from the blazing wreckage of a
DC 6 al Van N uy s Airport.
Schmitz and his colleagues were trying to reach the
other three trapped airmen wnen Ute a1rcratt explOde<l.
Onlookers said Schmitz, the most seriously burned member
of the fire crew. immediately erupted into a ball of fire.
Schmitz, Still healing arter plastic surgery. broke down
repeatedly as he told the congregation: "Oh, how l love
Jesus. I've been waiting to say that to you for two months.
"IT'S A STRANGE TJUNG to say but I knew I was go.
ing to die when that plane exploded," he said. "And I was
happy. J resented regaining consciousness later because I
thought I was being brought back from heaven.
"Jesu.s Christ had other plans for me," he said. "He has
healed me where men with similar burns have died and he
listened to the prayers or (>(.>Opie like you ...
Schmitz said his belief in the power of healing was
strengthened when he saw a boy's club root healed during
·' ch11rctuerviees,, He &aid Lbat., w,as oae,.of m_.JlX .ia~f..@~es of
sickness and disease checked and cured in healing sessions.
Obviously distressed, be told the congregation that he
believes J esus Christ also saved his disintegrating mar·
riage.
"DEBBIE AND I WERE drirting apart," he testified
from the pulpit wrule his wife and 2·year·old daughter
watched him from the congregation. "But we are happy
again today because Christ is al lbe heart of our home."
The young fireman warned the congregation "that we
take far too many things for granted today and fail to re·
cognize that Jesus is ready and wai ting for us to seek Him.
"l once was the same way and as stubborn as a mule,··
he said. "But today I love Jesus an<l I'm a Christian.
Nothing else matters."
, Three Fire/ ighters
Hurt in GG Blaze
A classroom building 'at
Wakeham Elementary &hoot in
Garden Grove burned to the
ground late Saturday and three
firemen were hurt trying to bat-
tle the roaring names. The cause
is being investigated.
Fire officials listed damage to
the three·classroom structure
and its contents at $120,000 but
11chool officials said it will cost
$160,000 to replace.
A Garden Grove police
spokesman today confirmed that
an arson Investigation is under
way. The blaze started in a
teacher's work room but the ex·
act cause hasn't been pinpointed
Two firemen suffered smoke
inhalation while flghuni:i the fire,
wlilch began at about lt·JO pm.
:ind raged until shortly nrtf'r mid·
night. A third firemen di~localt'd
So"let l'isitor
his shoulder trying to move
hoses, a fire department
spokesman said.
Man Nabbed
With Hostage
TRUCKEE <AP> -
Authorities said a man who took
a woman hostage was BP·
prehendcd today aft~r a four.
hour standoff with police.
California Highway Patrol Lt.
Joe Boecking said the man ap.
parenlly took the woman hostaee
nl a bus depot and Oed toward the
Carpenter Valley area three
miles north or here. There were
no injunes, officers said.
The Soviet four·m::isted bark l<ru7.enshtern will visit the
United States this summer as part o( Operation Sail, a
bicentennjal nautical parade or sailing vessels. of which
the Kruzenshtern will be the largest.
Bishop
Blmts
Strike
LOS ANCELES (AP> -
Timothy Cardinal Manning,
-Arch~~-Ang«.le"
Diocese. has denounced a
threatened strike by Jny teachers ~t 26 Catholic hi&h schools. ·
In a letter to all Catholics in the
area, Manning said a strike ··can
only be disruptive and divisive
and would be an Irresponsible act
wh.ich could only rebound to the
detriment of the students.··
Manning's letter came after n
136· LS vote Thursday to authorize
tbe executive board of Local 3448
of. the American Federation of
Tenchers to s-era strike date.·
Although no date for the strike
has been s et, union olficials
estimate it would affect 600
teachers and 36,000 students in
the four counties served by the
Archdiocese -Los Angeles,
Orange, Ventura and Santa
·Barbara.
Manning's letter marked the
first pub!ic action by church of.
ficials to counter the current un·
ionization campaign.
The National Labor Relations
Board is considering a petition
by teachers for the right to a
secret ballot election to decide If
they want to be represented by
the union local.
Archdiocese officials have
ar gued that government in·
tervention in church matters
would violate the Constitutional
separation of church and state.
In his letter. Manning said the
United States Supreme Court has
"ruled that our schools are re·
ligious institutions and therefore
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TARGETS FOR REDEVELOPMENT IN SAN CLEMENTE?
Aerial Photo Shows City's Pier, Bowl Area .....
Consultants Advise
DAILY PILOT A3
'Trick'
Wins at
Clelllente
By AUION LOCKl\Bt.:Y
Of~ O•llf l'llM W..H
-mrt Trtc1t, a 33-foot sloop '-'6-
ski ppcred by Dick Dea\ler und
BUI Headdl"n of Balboa Yacht
Club, was the overall and Cluss 0
winner in the 125·mlle San
Clemente Island race. oponinf(
lt•aturt> of Newport Harbor Yiicht
Club's Ahmanson St>ries
The race also doubled ns the
fifth or Los Angeles Yacht Club"s
Whitney Serles.
The combined Ahmanson and
Whitnev Fleets started 'at Los
Angeles Yach_t Cl® S.aturdar at
noon , taking the yuchts around
Catalina and San Clemente
islands -leaving the-m both to
part -and finished at the Emmy
oil island off Huntington Beach.
Several yachts are entered in
both series. The Whitney winds
up next weekend in another joint
venture with Long Beach Yacht
Club. the Catalina and return
race for the Stewart Trophy.
The San Clemente Island race
was another weather buffeted
weekend for the sailors. Winds
ranged from dead calm lo more
than 40 knots, interspersed with
clear skies and rain squalls.
Overall winner in the Whitney
division of the race was thl\
Yankee-38 Whimsey Tres, skip·
pered by Hugh Rogers, LAYC,
and Hat Trick was second.
Herc are the results of the
Ahmanson div1s1on:
OllEAALI. -I. H•I Tr1<•; 1. WA• L•OI<',
Shoe-8•tter. NIH'C. ), C.,,.,,.M>llO•>, Motr.11411 e.<-. eve.
from the government. meligible for supporting funds N s c Pl •
"If we are discriminated ew ann1ng
CLA~S A -I. A•IOer, Jim 1.lndO•mM\. OYC. ?,
8-"dlt, St~v• Morton. NHYC, l, O'umbe1t, lim·
~101/\.0f"l. NHYC.
Cl.ASS 8 -t, Colo•. NIO ., ... ,,.,,, •. C:BYC. ).
009 P•t<ll. Don Ayrn Jr., NHYC. 3. l.O<O ll•~nt.
ltt, J1m !>ffl\, BY'-agAinst because of 'excessive en· ~ c:-1. c•ouw111d, s1 .... Gioo.. LA'l'c· 1,
' ',., ' • Olottl•~. 010 PtnnlnQlon. t(HVC. 3. Gl>o>T II, By JAt{( C'JJA~EL't"' ,~~~. Uffian 'P'Uhtr(I!' V1l'~· presllienl\ ·, --..-.1\''oo•~ .... '" '(.., -, .... ,,
Ollh• 0•11v l'llotil•ll said master planning of all beach mo1°;;.ss 0 -•.Hat trio ; 1' w .. •v•o. >.Con>-
·· tan&temenf·· 'bt!tween· stat>e "arid"· •
Church , then we therefore
believe that the federal govern·
ment has no right to entangle
itself in our schools in response to
Consulla nts hired to study recreation projects could make wi.n .... vwtnners·
means of jm prov inn access to them ehgi ble for extens1 ve stale ... ?!~~,"11l.~ ;;,:·,:,~;'~'' TrH: 2• H•1trio ; '·
San Clemente beaches h•n e gone and federal grants. <:LASSA-•. e1aco e1ro. •11..ns>u<-""· uwc; a demand for a union by S(>me of
our lay teachers," tie said.
LB 'Sleeper'
Calls Police
To Break Out
Police usually try to keep pea.
pie on the outside of locked build·
ings from getting in, but San
Clemente police Sunday had to
help a man locked inside a build·
ing get out.
A L agu na Beach man
telephoned officers from the in·
side of the San Clemente bus
terminal.
He said he had fallen asleep
and the nexl thing he knew, it
was all dark and quiet and all the
doors were locked.
San Clemente police attetnpted
unsuccessfully to reach the de·
pot's operator s. OHicer Tim
Hopkins then went to the bus sta·
tion and helped the Lagunan
climb out through a window.
Tustin Plant
Fire Quelled
By Sprinkler
A fire In a Tulltln chemical
company laboratory late Sntur·
day night did less than $1 ,000
dama1e and was partially con.
tained by the automatic sprinkl·
lng system, accordln1 to a com-
pany employe.
Or. Mel Lipson said no
chemicals were ignited In the
blaze at Dyna.chem Corp., 2832
Mlchelle Ori ve. The nre WU lrfg.
gered by a malfunctlonln1 heat·
Ing unit In an electroplating tank
and damotie was confined to the
tank, Dr. Lipson uld.
Jle said many fire trucks Wt're
dispatched to the minor fire
btcause the S3 .S million flant ls
located ln an lndustrla area.
Union Awaits
First Lady's
·'Plea Answer
NEW YORK CAP) -A aix·lc: strike against the NaUo l
Broadcasting Co. that ha11 s·
rupted many network progra 11
contlnued today as the striking
union awaited Firi>t Lady Betty
Ford's answer to a plea not lo
cross picket lines.
Mn. Ford and a number or
other women, including tennis
star Billie Jean King. Rep. Bella
Abzu1. <D ·N .V .). and
performers Carol Burnett, Marlo
Thomas, Pearl Bailey, Kate
Smith and P etula Clark. are
scheduled to appear Thu™1ay
night on an NBC "Women of the
Year" awards program.
The striking National Assocla·
lion of Broadcast Employes and
Technicians already has started
picketing a CBS studio loaned to
NBC for the special and asked
the women. including Mrs. Ford,
not to cross the lines .
1 Morven-. Point, Biii \"tt1v•o. ~AYC; 3. further and in a report to the City He said piecemeal approaches S-,.1,,, ,., M•rt•n. \.Ave
Council recommend a master to improvina the arNlS hnd little CLASS 11 -1, c:11eett11. 010 1>enn1nv1on, . "" , f(HY( 1 Concub,,,... Rl<h4rd ().tn;wh, ttHY(. 1. plan be do ne comhining ~II impact whereas master planning '"''•Pidl1,A1~11•r0Hofon.csvc.
aspects of coastal s1~ruf1cance. would afford t·oordmation of all CL•!>s c: -1, w111m"'v Tm; 1. Attl\ed~: a.
The firm . UrlJan fUturcs. Inc.. projects oriented to the beaches. CJ~~~ 0 _ 1, ... , lrlc-. 2. !>M•~vet. svn·
suggests that development like He said creation of a waler 1t1r1Ktfl'IO<IH. cvcr•evc.
Marina del Rey, Redondo Beach oriented bui;incss community
and Ports o· Call could be Un· would pro\l id l' lo h&·lcrm
dertaken in San Clemente to ~n·r cconomic benefit for the cily. Ile
the town character and improve proposed tourist and rccrl'alion
its economic health. development in the pier area.
ln a presentation during a joint As for beach access itself,
study session of the council and Rrotemarkle said the city has a
subordinate commissions last major problem because or the
week, Michael W. Brotemarkle, Santa Fe tracks running between
the bluffs and tile beach.
2 Questioned
In Zaire Sex
Slave Trade
BRUSSELS. Belgium <AP) -
The two sons of Zaire's consul
general in Antwerp are ht-in~
questioned in connection with the
disappearance of several teen·
a~c girls who are believed to
huve been lured to the former
Rclgian colony and forced there
to work as prostitutes, police re·
ported todny.
The police declmed to say how
many young girls have disap·
peared but stated they were
almost certai n that they are the
victims of a teen.age sex slave
trade pai>sibly connected with a
dru~ traffickin~ or~anization.
The sons of Consul·General
Kabeya Muk anu,··agcd 19 und 24,
were taken into ·custody Friday
night. First indications pointed lo
only a secondary role on behalf of
the two Zaireans. police said.
Jn direct opposition to city de·
sires for an at·grade crossing in
the pier area. Brotemarkle pro·
pased new access be developed
by O\ler·track walkways.
The city had gone to extensive
and expens1vc lt:-ngths to show
that a .'(round ·level crossing
could be developed safely at the
pier area.
A decision on the at.grade
crossing ls still pendlng from the
California Public Utilities Com·
mission. llearmgs were held last
vear with both the railroad and
the commission staff opposing an
at.grade pedestrian crossing.
The access report foresees the
possibility of constructing three
new over-trock accesses to lhe
beach. one at North Beach, one at
Diji Cour t and one leading to
Riviera Beach from Calle de los
Alamos.
lt also notes there are potential
beach accesses which could be
improved at Del Poniente,
Pasadena Court and from thecen·
tr al portion of Los Alamos.
He said over· tr ack accessway!>
would be eligible for 90 percent
funding by the railroad and gov·
ernment.
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'Spirit Night'
Set for Boat
In Bid Race
South S hore Yacht Glub or
Newport Beach is sponsoring a
"Spirit of America Night" 1-'ti·
day as a benefit for Mike Kane's
trimaran in her quest to win the
Singlehanded Trans-Atlantic
race starling in June from Lon·
don.
The event, which is public, will
start at 7 p.m. with cocktails,
hors d'oeuvres and sea stories,
followed by a harbor cruise
aboard the Pavilion Queen -
with cocktails and dancing -at 8
p.m.
Following the cruise the
Pavilion Queen will return to the
SSYC clubhouse where partlci·
pant11 will be ser ved coffee.
Tab for the evening will be $20
per couple. The event Is limited
to 75 couple!!.
TV actor and avid catamaran
sailor Buddy Ebsen will be
master of crremonies for the
evening, entertaining at thf'
yacht club und aboard lha
Pavilion Queen.
Reservations may bo made by
calling Jack Belcher, 962·4865, or
Dennis Burnett, 963·1932.
baroque
Fresh water gray Boroque pearls
floating In o sea ot 14·K gold,
highlighted by 1.85-ct. domonds.
necklace ........... S4500.
nng ...•.••.•..••..... $715.
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GAS RATIONING: Here we-
.ar e on u bl11e Monday and new~
di s p a t c h es c a r r y m o r e
me l anc ho loy words (or o ur
lawmakers California's ra1r
Polil1cal Practices Comm1si>1on
is lea rung on them agwn
This time. tbe raim ess (>t!Oph:
are trying to put u linut on the
~orth of hot air emitted b.Y our
i;tate senators or assembfymen
when they take to a Podium for a
fee
All this ca me before the fair·
ness functiona ries way back last
October when nine of our good
legislators accepted $1.000 each
for pa rticipation in a med1cal as·
:.oc1atJon seminar.
The fa irness board came down
oo th~e olons, de~laring that the
JcceptJng of one grandlortalkmg
\\as a violation oflhe law.
LATER T HE LEGISLATORS
were exonerated of any wrong do-
ing. This was becausethe fa1mess
board found out that its own staff
had given the speakers conflict-
ing advice.
Translated, that means some
of the fairness people told the
lawmake rs they could take the
Sl.000 for talking.
No w . h owever . 1n a
bureauc ratic effort to C"lear the
air , the Jo'atr PoliliC"al Pr ac-
uces Com m1ss1on has ruled that
no legis la tor 's outside talkin~
can be wo rth m ore than S250 a
crack. This is a considera ble
come·down from Sl,000.
''1dmittedly, 't l\aVe n()' Mtlon
how you would calculate the real
value of gaseous exha linit by a
politician when h e emotes before
pn vate g roups o r public gather·
ings.
IF YOU PAID some political
talkers by the hour or by the
word. people like Hubert Horatio
Hu mph r ey C"ou ld d rive a
speaker 's bureau mto abrupt
bankruptcy Do you put an ap
plausc meter on the platform and
pay the s pC'aker by how high ht•
can bounce the needle'!
On the other hand, you could
sek cl a fee for the lawmaker's
specC"h and then start deductinl!
for each witness who dnrts off to
the r e:.t r oom or nods into
:.lumber.
The re isn't a nything novel
about the incentive approach for
a speechmaker Preach,ers do it
every Sunda y. If they can come
up with a rous ing enough sermon
so you are swayed away from the
paths of sin and folly. the collec·
lion plate may be heavier at the
l'nd o( day's wor k.
All this aside. somehow the
F':m PohllC"al Practices Com-
m1ss1on came up with $250 as a
Oat fee for a lawmaker's hot air.
CE RTAI N S OLONS up in
Sac r amento h a v e a lread y
scr eamed foul on this dictum. No
d o u bt s eve r al will m a ke
sf>('ec hes about it for which they
wall charj;tt' no fee.
Wha t t he fair politics bunch
ruled was th at if a senator or as-
semblym an itets more than $250
for talkan f.1 outside, then he has to
ltst thl• add1t1onal money as a
i.:1ft. This pul~ a C"nmp in thinf!"
he\'.aus c lo bby is t s C"an ~1rt
l;lwma k<>rs no more tha n tl'n
hu<'h a month
h an alternative. lhe poht1·
1'1J11 t·~n arC"ept more than $2SO
for :i '>P<'<'Ch If, m the view of the
fa1rnt>ss board , he can prove' his
talkins: was wor th more tha n
t hat
Now how do you prove a tl11n~
llkt> thnt" fl(' Iler to let the m pnu
.1 (•ollecl ion pluh'
Monday, ~pnl 5. 1976
Prenrlere
Audience
'Critical'
WASHINGT ON CAPI "f
would ha~ ukf'd--tt ~ttt lf I
hadn't known the endil\i," Jolted
a law f er for one or the Water1111te
cover -up defendants after seeing
the m ovie about how two re·
porte rs broke the story of tht>
scandal. .
In 1967War
Isrqel Attack
'No Accident'
WASHINGTON (AP > -Israel del1beratc.>ly attacked lhc AmcnC"an
communlca11ons Ship Utierrf(turing tM 1961 Ar au-Tsrucli warbc'r:1u11e
tht ves el wa!> unde rcutting l~r .. cl'i. plan:. to cupturc Arub tl.'rntor). u
British Journalist c-harged today
brael's war a ims went beyond an alleged Vf\' \1 ar ugrt!t'ment with
the United States to fight u eon· ----
tamed war a~:u~st ~gypt. An· IObl•r 19'i:J Midd le East war when
thony P earson wntes tn ~he May lsral'h cai.uall1es wert> hcav).
issue.of ~l"nthousc m~~u~e Tht• bomb:. C'aC"h a~ l>O\H•rlul
Thsrt> ·four A m en cans died as 20.000 tons or T~T wen• prl'
and 164 othe_rs ~ere ~ured dur. pared at an underground fuC"1ht)
He was part ot a eritk w au
dJence tha t gathered Sunduy
ruaht for the world f>'rem1e~ of
t he film "All the PTes1dent's
Mt'n." Alm ost en•rybody was an
expert on the subject.
Srqs •• .,.-:-
1ng the 26 m inute attack, b) ma i 8·hour period at the i.t art of ""wi_..... lsraeli Jets an~ torpedo bo~ts on the \'om K1pput \\ ar. Time 1>Uld tb~ L1berty rn snterna tto.na! ··~~ch bomb...,~~
IF THE m yste rious "Deep
Throat" who g uided WashJngton
Post. reporters Carl Bernstein
and Bob Woodward along the
tortuous Watergate trail was in
the audience, nobody knew it
Prince Norodom Sihanouk.
53. h as r esiS(n ed as Cam-
bodia's chief o ( state. it was
announced early today by
the Communist government
in Phnom Pe nh.
wate rs 15 miles nortli of the S1na 1 it was rushed off 10• wait in): a ir
Pei:imsula on June 8. 1967. _Israel lor<-e units Before anv tnggers
claimed It m istook the Liberty were set, however. thl; battle on
for an E,1y pt1a n ves~el and that both fronts lur n-Cd tn lsr acl's
the attack was an acc~dent. favor ... according to Time.
. B~T PEARSON, WJlho_ut men-THE MAGAZINE also re1>0rt·
h?nmg any sources .. cl~ms the ed that the Js raells tned to shoot Libe~y •. while m orutonng ~om· d o wn a n Amer ican r econ·
mu01cat1ons from both sides, na1sance Jet th at crossed the
None or the other Nixon aH-
m 1nis t ration principals were
the re. le a vlng lhe judgmen t
about the film to the people who
know Waterga te next-best: the
reporters who covered the story.
the editors who s upervised them,
and the lawyers who prosecuted
and defended those caught up in
·the scandal.
learned that Is rael was altenng ar ea where the bombs were C urt t Rul messa ges ~etween the Arab stored but that the jet evaded 0 0 e forces .to ~011 Arab. war efforts lsraeh fi ghter planes.
and lo 1ust1fy Jsraeh advances an ClA offadals wer e quoted Jo~dan and against the Golan Ma r<"h 15 as saving Israel had
Heights . . between 10 a nd io atomic bombs On News 'Gag'
THE COMMENT a bout the
film's ending was by Willam
Hund ley. wh o re presente d
forme r A tty . Gen. John N .
l\11tchell in the cover.up trial.
Mitchell was conv1eted along
with other Nixon a ides.
Pearson is not the fi rst _to al-"ready and av;ula ble for use"
WASHINGTON CAP) -The lege that ~he attack o~ the l~ghlly during the 1973 w ar
Suprem e Court announced today armed Libert~ wa~ intentional. The s 1x·day war began on J une
it will hear argume nts April 19 on News week m a gazine . r eported 5 with Israel knocking out most or
a major test or the power of two weeks afte~ the mcrde,nt_that the Egyptian a ir force on the
judges to 11m 1t news coverage of s 0 ~ e A m e r 1 c 3 n °rf1c 1a 1 s ground and mounting a swet>pmg
proceedings in connection with ~heved that Isr ael assaulted t he orrens1ve On June 7 Rostow told
cnmina l tr1ab Liberty for strategic reasons. Avraham Harman. lsral'l'S am
The just ices set the date for PEARSON CLAIMS the CIA bassador to Washington. "that "I never knew reporters were
so pretty." said Pulitzer Pnze
winner Seym our Hersh of th(!
New Yor k T imes . Woodward 1s
portrayed 1n the film by Robert
Redford; Bernst ein by Dustin
Hortman.
a rgu ments on the appeal o f and .. inner me m bers of the Lyn-the Israeli attaC"k on Jordan a nd
Nebrask a news orga nizations don B. Johnson admmistrallon." Egypt h ad to stop immedwtely
from a n o rder issued by D1stn ct includmg E ugene Rostow in the and that no mo' e was to be madl'
J udge Hugh Stuart before the State Departme nt, planned the agains t the Syrians on till'
murder tr ial of Erwin Ch;irles Si-"war of conta 1nment" with Golan." Pearson wntes.
mants. Israe li officia ls in order to un· FOUR HOURS later, Is raeli
The judge pr evented the news dermine Egypt's president, the milita ry orflclals in Tel Aviv or ., , ','Tt)if;. Jn.~.y,i~"· pro,~es all r_e-porters are lea oing men and all
editors a re ch aracter actors,"
said Martin Nolan of the Boston
Globe.
.m.e.i:ha_.«QW..J'C.P9f,\W,g,fJ,e~4'~ 9!., r!ate Gama.I Abd.el Nass~r, w~o de red a s urve illance or th<'
Sim ants' a rrest, a confession by 'l'llid' beeh Jtrcrt?:>si'tlgty l~ahlrig• ' Am~ric:m· !tttlp . · ~n·d TOttr' hoars
him , a nd certain information toward Moscow." after that "orders were issued to
brought out in a pre limina ry CIA officer~ .o~tlined "the guts attack and sink the ship," ac·
he aring. of the pl an in advance to cording to Pears on.
J-0rdan's King 1:f•seJn. who aJ. The i.h1p \\'ai. not sunk during
To Cost Publie
Teamsters Settle
Three-day Strike
ARLINGTON llEIGJITS. Ill CAP> -Teamsters union truc k
dnvl"rs r eturned to the roads today, but truck1n~ ind ustry leaders
s ay the settle m ent that ended their t hree·dar nationwide stnke as
going to cost the public money. ·
The agreement. reached Sa turday night, now goe s to the rank-
.and-hie for ra tification. It was recommended unanimously by union
negotiators . A simple maJonty is needed for a pproval. a Teamsters
s pokesma n sa id, and results of the ma ll balloting will be ava ilable 1n
two to three weeks.
30,.000 Chinen> Stag~ Protnt
TOKYO <AP) -Some 30.000 a ngry Chinese milled thr ough Pek·
ing 's T ien An Men Square today, setting fi re to three motor vehicles
in protest against the removal or wreaths honortn.!! th<' lair Premier
Chou En-lai, a resident or the Chinese capital r eported by telephone.
11'.l SHORT were clashes between some of ( J
The s ourC"c s aid there
l '1 the c rowd and m 1ht1amen
earlie r in the d a y. Other
------------sources reached by tdcphonc
from Hong Kong said there were a few fist fi ghts but that no serious
injuries wer e re ported.
The pre m ier died J an. 8 of cancer at the age of 78. Security chief
Hua Kuo·fe ng was na med acting premier . Ten~. purged during the
Great Cultural Revolution in the late 1960s and brou~ht hack to
power in 1973 by Chou. has not been hea rd fro m since J an. 15. when
he delivered the eulogy at Chou's funeral.
.Syrian Toop• 'Occ11p11' Harbor
BF:IRUT. Lebanon (AP> -Leftist warlord Kamal J umblatt
C"harged today that Syrian troops in disguise have taken up positions
m two Le ba nese ports to put pressure on Moslem forces in the
Lebanese civil war by threatening to cut off their urm!'I and fuel.
Jumblatt c laAned that Syrrnns an the uniforms of P alestinian
guerrillas "occupied" the har bor areas or Sidon and Tyre in
southern Le banon as well a s a n American refinery and pipeline
terminal between the lwo biblical towns.
leg~ly feared has monarchy was the onslaught and ils C"aptain.
threatened by Nas&er 's popular Cmdr Wilham L McGonagll'.
mo\'emt•nr. Pearson wn les. Rut managcd to !'l'nd a Ma~da~ d1 "
llussesn then w .is tncked into tre:-.:o. call be fo r<' his rac:l10 <'quip
abandoning the "prearranged me nt \\as d esn·o~l'd F.11:ht
pla n for f1 ~httn~ a defen~IVl' Amt'rlC"a n JC•ts "l'rt' launt h1•1I
war" by messages from Ei;nH from t•nrru•rs 600 mile:. awav 10
that Isr ael "cooked," or altered. dt'h•nd tht> L1Lwrt\' ·
he said. "The• lsru\•hs ·had mon1ton•d
IN A SEPARATE matter.
Time Magatine reported Sund uy
that Is rael hastily prepared 13
atomic bom b:. durine the Ck -
thl' trunsm1~s1on a nd h<1d pulled
back \\ hllc lht'l'l' '' u:. st ill t1ml' to
makl' tht• onl~ t'.\<'U!'>l' po!'>~1blt•
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Homosexual
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s ays accusations that h1• 1, .1
homosexual :tr<' "horn bl\• ,1nd
:.landerous in!->1nua11on.,
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f'renc h author Roger Pe~ rt'fltll'.
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weekly magazmc "Tempo."
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day fW"rolba...rop,c.,~1~ ;,tll !Jahµn , ,
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request or thf' llahan b1~h1>p:.
conference. a nd pan i>h pn('st~
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Pope against the allegation~
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by na me . the Pope told 11llout
20.000 gathered SundJ~ 111 St
Peter's Square .
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\ 1car and the ltuh;in H1~h1ip~'
l'<mferenc<' ha \'C urgc•d you I"
pray for ()Ur hum bll' JX'l'SClll, Who
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Monday Apnl 5 1976
·l CRA Solid for Reagan
l From-nmner Hanner Mia1ea Endonement
SAN JOSJo: I.AP> Rot1ald
Rea«an won an endor•emcnt
from 1r1uroots Republicans Jt
the annual t>ndorslng convention
of the 10,000-m ember t=1dlforn1u
Republican AHembly (CRA )
Tfie support from the b1Juiest
GO P e ndorslni "roup 1n
• California WC'nl to Reagan Sun
' day by a margin or about 2.50 dl·
legate votes to 15 for President
Ford. Reagan 'i-. vote wns so over -
w h e Im 1 n g th nt convcnllon
leuders ~lopped countang nftc:r
tctahng the lS w1>0 by Ford.
t'ORMER LT. GOV. John
Harmer led a rour·W<1) race 1n
CRA balloting for thl· I.,' S
Senate. but II armer failed to wan
the. t"·o-lblrd• m .. Jonl> n .oqwn:d
for an eodor:.cmcnt.
llarml'r topped another rormer
lieut enan t J.!O\ ernor. ltobt.'rt
1-'tnch. 133 to 125 on the la.!it of
three ballots in \ ollnj( on an en·
dorseml·nt for tht· Ht.'pubhrun
nomination for thl' l ' S ScnatC'
scat now held by Oemoc:rat John
Tunney.
Two othe r conh·nders an the
Senate ract! lratl1:d f3r behind
F o rme r Sun Francisco State
C o I I e lit t• P r e h 1 d c: n t S . f
Hay aka" a r!Ot ciitht \'Olcrs and
Congressman Alphonfto Bell re-
ce1vC'd six votes on the first ballot.
1.EADERS OF both the Ford
and Reagan cumpa1gn.s agrttd
an convention ap~arances that
Rea1an -who has won only one
o( the first state primrmes 1s
now leading an California
But Rogers C'. B. Morton,
Ford's new campaign manager,
said the President may have the
'
nominahon lockt'd up before the
June 8 Cahfornau onms~
The Reagan vote wah bagger
than the moi.t opt1m1st1c
e11t1matci. or the former gov·
e rnor's a1dti. But Ford cam·
paian leaderi. brushed 1t otr as
unimportant
'Worst Ever' ShoW
Judged 'Terrible'
SA!' FRANCISCO <API "l'ndoubtedl) tht.• wori.t act!> an the Ba~
Ar'ea." ~.is th e VL'rd1cl of onc Jud1tc dl•,crahinl( the b1urre
perform;incc~ at San 1-'l"an<'•&co s Second Annual Worse·Than·E' er
:\o Talent Sho"'.
In fact. la:.t week's !>how was so awful that '"" urd lhc end mO!>l or
the 200 spectator~ had walked - --
out. leav10g only hecklers behind friend:.. organized the less·lhan·
Lo rnzz :.uch stellar p.:rlormer'> extra' aganza Ill a warehouse in
a:. Irene Ooll(m ~1t1c. who was Februarv. 1975
eJet•ted after appeanng an a Far~t ·prtie "e nt to Rolling
m.in·:. :.uit to i.inJt "I'd EnJO) lk· Stone magazine "nters Charles
tnR a Girl " Perry and Tam Cahill for their
rout ant In which Perry portrayed A N /ti• JUDGE JOHS Polando, after Abdul Henny Youngman. Arab ear ISS
APWlrOpllO\O
rendu1ng the "wor!lt acti-." jokester. Cahill, an a Henry Kiss· \erd1ct, added. "Everybody was inger mallk. "anleri>reted" Ab-A. ~-pound la nding itear door brokt• oil :.in American
terrible. I h:i,•e to compliment dul's Arabic gibberish. Airltn~s 727 ~uring its approach lo San Fr~rnt·1sco ln-
the producers... Performer Harriet F1er said l ernallonal A1rpor1. landing onl\ 50 lt·l't from 4-n•ar i1ld
Mick Sten•ns. a San Francisco their prize was a baseball trophy Kelly Woo<~. right. who WU!> pl;.a~ in~ in h~r front·~ :ird Ht ~raphic artist, came up with the "that somebody picked up at the Modesto. federal <tUlhontll'S don't know why the 31 ~-b\
idea and. with t.h __ e_h_e_l_p_o_f_s_o_m_e __ G=ood.;.:..=..w"'-'-'il"-1 _ .. ___________ 5:...1...::i_·f:..:oo:...:..:t.....:d:.:o:.:o.:..:r~b.:.r=okc :.t\\ a\' ·
Rogers Tells CHA
Kissinger
Resignation?
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DAIL y PILOT AS
Squeaky
Raps Film 1
Of Manson'
• i\~ nn:<;O 11\ P> l.r ncttl.'
· SQUl'<1ky " f'ronrnw. a t'hurk !>
Mun:.on followl•r who wni. con
\acted or trylt\i;t lo ktll , ... tsldctnl
rnrtf. sav~ th\• th.aructl'rizntion
11f Munsoi1 in th\• tcll'\'11Hon mo',,.
"lll'llt>1' Skeiltt.>r" b "rcpuls1vu."
"l Y.Ouldn't h<l\'11 fvllu\\l'd thl'
mun thl'y s howed the Amcrtcu11
fiubhc for 10 m1nutl's." shr stud
n a tl'll•µhonl• lnh:r \'il'W nbout
thl• two part CRS h•levislon m O\
h1 J'fl•scntl'd IJ:;t Thut'llday a nd
Frida~ The film Y.11l not b('
i.ho\\r. IMally until Jwal'
.Miss Fromml', \\llO faces lifr
impnsonment. !>Uld tht> actort1 in
lbc Ltlm mu.played th Ir rolt'1>0
bt>cJu1>e th<'\' "" l'rc afraid o( U1e
1woplc lhl') · "er<' pluym~. They
plj) 1•d "1th fear and llhed host.di
I~ to covfr il up They pla~·l'd
toui:h. and the ;\IUllhOO fomilv
d1dn t pla~ tough " ·
North Cl~ars Up
SA~ 1-'HASCISCO <API
!\lo:-tly fat r wt>a thcr \\as pr('dkt
c1l fur Norl hl•rn Californ ia
throu.ih Tueio.dny excl'pt for lhl'
~orth Coast wht•rc.> rain wai. lik.-.
h from Capl' Mendocino to thl'
bordl'r
en l Ford 's new campaign manall(er . says
Secret ary of St.ate llt·nry K1sc;an~er "ts ~etung
toward lhc end of a long pohtacal career" and may
resign before next year
:\lorton made th<' comment an a private meet·
an g with 15 leader!> or the grassroots California
Republican Assembly, which concluded an endors
mg convention Sunday by supportm~ former Gov
Hon ald Ht'agun O\'Cr
---------. Ford by a 'otc of 250 to 15.
~@@l!1Qrnrf [@IT .:
( Stat{' J A text of !'\lorlon's re· marks was rl'll'a~l'd Sun·
-day by Ford campa1~n
uide Larry P l'ck, who
s~11d Morton was cxprcssan~ his prrsonnl opinion,
and that ll """no mon· th:in an ''l·ducated gut•si-. ...
Conut1ad .. r• Hlk.-
SAN f"RANC ISCO <APl It was another dav
or hitr hhikinj?. blc~ rllrlj.! and walkinit ror rt•sidt•nt'._
of San Francisco .rnd tounsh toda) "1th no" 01 d of
progr ess on thl' ~•x-day old municipal w'•rkcr!>'
stnkt', "h1ch <;hut dcl\\ n the public tran..,porlation
sy~tem ust•d by 250,000 persons datl~ Talks \\ t•re
scheduled to rl'<111me Inter todn>
On top of that. a complaint on·r r<'p<>rtt•11ly elf'·
hnquent franl?<' b<'n<'f•t-. threaten1-d tocl.1y to h<ilt
oper ation" of the-Yellow Cab Co \\hich run-. more
than half thl' city's t.1'<1"
:J Chlldrf9n DI'
LYNWOOD <Al'l-A portable barbecue ac·
r1d<'nl ally used an a clo!>cd l'>edroom as h lamt•d ror
the carbon monux1dl' po1son1ni: nf three children
sleeping an a clo!lrd room
Pohrc •wad l'n.,tobal and Mana Munoz dts·
coverrd the bodtl'll of tht•1r chtldn·n 1-:rmina. ~and
Anthony. 6, nnd their rousin. Curmdla Castillo. 13,
"ho\\ ai. '1s1tang from Mexico.
SC"hradr 1\<"c-au.-d
S,\CHA i\t 1-:;-.;TO CA l'l Thr Sarramento Bet•
:.:1yo. -.omc o( sl .1te S<-n Jack Schrade's campaiirn
~1wnc11n~ has j!Ont' to the· rh:11rman of the American
lnc11•1wndl'llt par\\· <Al I' l, and abo to Srhrade's
<mn :ic1n11n1 ... trotl\ l' .11de
Thr -.1orv Sund .1y <1a1d th<' San Diego
llc-p11hl11·;111, '11 t11,1lh llw onl\' ll'J:t.,latnr an h" art'a
\\ho ha:. "'''Pr h1•1•n 11ppc1.,rd al thl' JXlll~ b\ Lhc con·
!'l'r\',tll\ I' \ ll'. h.1' runn<'lt'<I nl·.irh S!•0.1100 through
11.anrwr \tl\l'l lt..,1111!. \\h1rh unltl l.i-.t .July wa~
o\\nl'1I h\ ,\11' d1.11rm;111 \\.1l11.1m K Shc-arer,
~hcart•r's \\ 1fl· Ellc•l·n .. inti ~1·hr.111t··-. j 1df' :Olart1n
ll. HodJ.:1•rs
King End11 T1t110
S'\:'11 FHA~l'ISCO CAP1 l\tng lha., .. etn nf
.lonl.111 '' .1:-remly for ri1i-.charg1• rrom an Army
hosp1tJI lod.1~ Jftf'r \\hat<• spukc•<.m;in r11llc-d tht'
"dull roul1n1· M 11 ph~..,1r11l examan;1t1on "
The-km~ Is not 111 , tht• i;pokr11m'1n snad Sunday,
and the <'Xam1 n ntion ""~ Jlli-.l ,, yl•nrly C'h<'ckup. He
has a cai1t o n his left hnncl, hut thr i.pokesman iw1cl
that wn' the r<'sult or un mjury suffrred while prac·
tlcing karat<' llt1.,11c•ln plannl'<i lo mrct wi th n ~roup
of northt'rn C.1 lirornln bu~ln('S!I <'\ecutives today
before kav1n.: for Los Angeles.
Rain Slows Bid
In. Condo Auction
CARLSBAD CAP) -E11:htrl'n unsold con-
dominiums oriJ?in ally pnced al SS9.000 a nd ht~her
'H're aurtaoned off Sunday ror as low ns S47 .250
There w{'re 11 bidders Condo Wholesalers.
In<' . of ~rrenlo \'alley said 100 were expected but
at" 3$ r:11n\'.
Thl' co.mpany :.rud 1t wanted to see if an auction
would S:l\'e the costs of trndllional sales pro-
cedurt'S, but it u pected to get $4.000 to $10,000 more
for each. a spokesman said.
Four of the thre<>-story t'ondominium s a l Cove
P oint were sold earlier.
Teen Sex Agency Asked
, ATLANTA (
0
AP) -The director of the federal
Office of Population ha s ~Uf((:ested establishinsz a
government agency lo counsel sexually troubled
youn«sters.
Dr. R. T. Ra\'t'nholt said thal sex educntlon pro-
~ram~ don't ecluralt' r h1ldren about the ramifica-
l1on or having babies and arc therefore inadequale.
I\
Learn East-West cooking
by Wok-Omelet expert
chef-author Rhoda Yee
Rq~istcr now (11r 1 xcitin~ wok :incl omC"lct lesson~ and
.~urrri~c •rwr t.amil}' .1ml Crir ncl'> with hc:rn1 1fully
prrparcd di,h1·'· Yn11 will k .un rhc Cine poant' (rwn
Rhod.i Yr<'. thc-rr~t;ar:auntl'U r and ;iuthnr of the
popul.ar "Ch llll <.1' \' 1lbgr ( nu~bonl.:'. Tlm11oday.
April 8, from 11 :00 "·'"·to 1.00 p.m.
A. <.c1 <.t.utcd wtth T ... ylor &. NC, llJ-pil·c1· ,,tJI,.
set. Wo J.... C'''' a. rin~. 'ratub. ladlt> ... ~ 1mmcr. r .id ...
scrub her. cho r,t il l s. bonl... Priced ar onlv. :!7 .SO
8 . Sm~lc kindle wol h.l\ many uses. only. 1 2.50
C. I 0 -inch ,j,c omelet with wood handle. 10.50
D. "Ch1ncsc Village Cnokbool ", pnced only. 3 .95
Hou~warcs
/;--· ---~-,.& _____ .,V
The art o ( cake dcC'oraun~' l rn.1~1nc crcarm~ vour \'l'ry own b1trhday caJ...c
design. or even a wl'ddm~ c.i~l . You can lrarn hn"' d11nng 11ullock's exciting
2 ·wcck culin:irr l vent \\l· h.wc gunt clh•k gourrn l·r 1dt"''· plu~ rl l!rnonstrations
o( Wilton CJ.kc drc11r.11111~. ·1 hc-dl·mnn,rracin n umr~ .... 111 hr J :0() p.m.-3:00 p.rn .
South \oa~t Plan1 : Mn11d.1", April S. ;rnrl Mn nd;i v . Arni J '.!.
Bullock's South Co ast Pl.11,1, San Dic~o Frccw.1y J t 13mw l. C.."tJ Mr,.i . s=.r>-116 I I
ILY PILOT EDITORI GE • "'
Labor $}>.aSSe . • •
Tho Aan cultur,d Loahor RclJlton-. AN . which pro·
ml!tCd to rr1ton· p~·ut~ to Cul1lorn1u 's fwltb . h.Jl> bct.•n
one of thl· I\!" t.1nK1lJlc muJor ;u:hwvcmcnts of l hc
Brown udnllflt"ll r.1twp
NO\\ lhl' J\,1t1 t('llltur,11 L..lbor flclationb Bourd
t ALRBl which .1<lrn111.l:.h'r~ the ;,ict. is lcmpornrily oul.
of buMn~., ond t·1mN'11,.:.il>ly coul<.1 ti<! left if\ 1tml><1
Thl' untkrl unckd l.K.i.ird ~u:spt·ndcd operations
~larc h 19, lht• d.1y oft-Orlhc.Ai..,cmlJI)' had votc·d lt $2 5
mf lhon c·m r r gt·1wv :1ppropriutwn to ~cl' it though the
la t three month.., of this fiscal y(·,1r
lie~' y ,OJJJ>os1tion l>y J.(l'O\\ t•rs :mu thy T<•amstcrs ·
U ion f>U('CtHJd N I ill umCfl.dmg Ult.• t>1lJ 10 the S<.'n<.itc
Jo'inanc<.' C.:om nHllL t' to !)tlw tht' t\ LHH or at::, .iuthor1ty
to &UJ>Cr\'IM~ I arm lubor dL'l't 1011~. .
Thl' upvoi-1tao11 ''h:Jr~t·s lhL· lloard has ht·c·n bws1..'<I
1n t<nu1·'or Ct·s~11· Ch.1H·t' L'n1tt·cl Farm \\orkc·rs. Thl.·
ar~ ®u1;ar to haq: ::,umc sut>l>tam l'.
\\'Ith tht t•ruc•1ul ~1gt1t·ultural t•mpluvmc•nt months
t ahc:..id . thl• ALltB nct•ch to be kept functioning.
1t clear~ .1ho1~·t'th lp d l an uµ 1t:-.ict.
H1.!J:l Ular 1977 t1111'1;.:t•l h<".mng!'> bt:l\H·cn now <10ll
) ollt 1' an opportunit~ to corrt•ct sollll' of the pro·
ms But lh1.· uni) w:n to dfcct real reform ''11!
<·c t' "11 h a sok•mn c·o111m1tnwnt t rom Governor
H o,., n tr1111i..h th rough r<'lorm ol :\LR H operations .
l11telligent Solution
Tcns10n b1.•t\\t•<.•n C'.1ltforn1a l11g hwav P atrol of·
litNS an<I pa ramcd1c~has bt·coml' !IO st·nous in somt·
ureas of Cal1forn1a, that the paramc·d1cs arc forbidden
to r cpond to trnfl 1t· acc1iknts unless sp.cciftcally called
bythcCHP.
lligh\\ay palf'lllnwn sa~ the rn<:dies "inl<'rfrrc. ··
~ind lhc nH:dtt:!'> ""v thl..' Cit!' ts m ore 1ntcrc:.tcd in l'On·
trolling tr<1lt 1l' tha'n sa\ 111~ hn:s
In Orun ~c ('011111), lh;inlo.., to ,1 l1>rL''1ghtt'd ptl'n·
111 p11..'\'l'nll' 1· a<ltn1nis trat10n. t hl' puram1..•d1cs
Ca11didate
~
"ulomatically resPond alont with• the highwny
PJtrolrncn ond the CHP says things are "Just
bcaut1fu I."
Among the clrorts to harmonfac th two crvices
ib a r'de·a1ong proaram under which pat.roJme.n ta.kc
turns ridin~ with the paramedic uuits to observe their
:,pecdi mcd1cul r cue operation , while par*icdics
ndc 1n CHP units toscohow traffic problems gbncral·
l'd !Jy accidcnt:s m ust ~ hundltd. 1
i "hl! rci;ult can har'11Y fail to produce mutuul un·
<l<•rstundmg and cooperation. And the pubhc is the
<·h1l'l bcndici:..iry .
Sensible Decision
Orange Count>' supervisors acted wisely in VQting
to '' 1thdraw from the Satata Ana River 'Greenbelt Comm1s::,1on.
The commission wns formed in 1973 to draw up a
mabtl'r pl;.in of recreational trails and landscaping
aJong the n \'l'r. Jt includes count¥ gm1.e.ccmc.n.t..-t.h
nood control and wot.er d1 stn cts and seven cities. l'he
t llY of Sant;.i Ana withdrew last year.
Some comm!::,sion offi cials have urged keeping
tlw body inl<.1<.'l until implementation of ttfc master
plan 1s com1>h:tc. The COWlly has been providing one·
1 hml of the comnussion ·s budget-a contribution of
~16.500 this ) <'Hr-and will continue to pay its share
through September, though the w1Lhdrawalt is e f!ec·
t1veJ uly 1.
However. county Environmental J\Ianagc-
nll'nl :\gt•ncy V1rc·ctor 11.t;. Osborne told supcr\'isors
lhl' t·ommis!>ion 's present functions now arc overlap.
pmg lho!ic of county open space and rccrcati~n plan·
lll'I'~.
The Santa Ana River Greenbelt project was. and
1:.. a good one. Bul if the commission has fulfilled its
m1ss1on ther e is no point in prolonging its ex1stollce.
Shrill Talk Seen As f ,ace-sa v«.»r
--.. Mee.ts
The Press
_J!~.#.r
.. · (;11.,orn y Mos.eQw Moves to Cool Castro-
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WASlllNGTON -Cuban
Pr1ml' M1n1ster Fidel Castro,
.,trutt1ng m his new role as a m..t·
1ur C11mmun1st f1gurt• on lht•
\\Oriti .,t:J!!t'. mack J wnl',., of
hlood ('urdlmg rt•mark., in an un
publlsht>rl 1alk 1n Conakp .
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fact 111,., \\ 111/,!s hn1l Ju..,t· bf't'H
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in '' h1h• run South \ft1\'0 .111<1
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C'a ... tro's shrill tkmand thut
thl• "fa!-<'ISt South ,\tnran ~m
t•rnment" pull out its troops from
<.outhcrn /\ni::ola or n.,k "total
w:ir "
In s hort. he knew that his J ~~r~;~e~~~~~mpty at the lJmc ( EV ANS-NOV AK
Now back m Cuba after his _ _
political journey to Mo.-;cow for
lht.? Communbl party congres~.
to F.asterri Europe, to Algil'rs
and to Guine:1, Ca!>lro appears to
bl' tmrll'r soml' sort of So\•iC't
restrict1011!1'0n his next mO\'C in
blark. suuthc•rri i\fnca Wrll
. infornwcl tlti1<·1:ib hl•rc believe
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and Rhod1·.,i.1
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que lion~ ;t P111 111.:01'H' C'olon~ I
"111 he WH>n •h · hm1tt'<I for th1·
1rnml.'dialt· f11tu1't• /\i, "e h:t\'t' re•
J'°'1e<I ." ft'\\ C'11bJn.o; a re now in
• )1 0l<Jmb1<1\11'. mo:.t probably
flown I ht•n• frotn Anj?ol;i without
OHrfl 1 ~ b t pl-rm 1s~1on of pro
\h..,ll•rn Z}lmb1a Bot bulk move·
ment of Cai,tro's 12.000 to 15.000
Cuban mercenaries to fii:ht In the
future war of black RhodC'sian in·
dependence appdars to have ~n
· ruled out for now --by Mos<'ow.
Castro's face needed saving.
That explains the trenchant
speerh in Conakry warning or
drastic military action against
South Afric a -predictably
followed a few days later b\
South Africe1's announ<'emcnt
that all ils troop:. would h<'
wlth dr:iwn Crom southern
Angola.
· Anotht•r m ark of Castro's lark
of freC'do m of political action.wu~
his f:11lurc lo undcrw1ill' tht· ncw-
1 y 11 r o c I a 1 m c d S u h a r a
Dt>moeratlc Arab Hcµubhl· dur-
111~ hll> visit lo AIJ!iCri., l'\'1'11
thouf!h Al!!t·ria itM•lf slr1111gly
... upports 1t
Tin: R t-:ASON: Mo.,cow doc!.
not want any new foud with any
Arab state Moroc<'o and moM
other Arab <'Ountn€'s will nc' <'r
rC'<'o~ni2c th<' exis t€'nce of lh€'
D<'mocrati<' Repuhhr. on tcr
ntory rla1mcd by Moroc('o and
Mauritania
Bark hom€' in (h<' Americas,
Castro has been atta<'ked by
this <'ountry in some of the
strongest anti·Cuj>an lan~uagc
since President Kennedy rl'·
solved the Cuban missile cnsis
almost 14 years ago. But lh<' at·
tack on Caslro's Corcii:n wars
from Washin~ton is now being
partially echoed by unmistaka·
bl e anti ·Castr o criticism
elsewhere . indudinR Panama
where Castro has extt'ndt.'<f a Jol
of pohll<'al effort recently.
Jn a sharp, brief crit1cbm on
Castro's export of Cub;in soldiers
to so uthern Afri c :i , thC'
ne14 s paper Punama AmC'ric:i.
• wh1<'h often speaks for thC' pov-
crnmcnt. s.:11d Cttslrt>':9 t1llempl
to justify hii; U<'l &on puralll'ls "in·
ter\'entlonist aq~umcnts used by
othC'r powl•ri. In tlw pust, indud·
in~ the UnitC'd Statt•s."
..... ,~
IND EF.O. rt.'im1101.ition of
t'<'Onomic sanctions <t~Hinst Cuba
by thl' Oq~anization of Amcrir1rn
Stale!> 1s b;.· no mt·uns 1mrx1.,sibll' .
That would be a sever€' loss for
the b<'ardt.>d rt'volut1onary who
h;is amb1t1ons for remak1r1g
::.outhern Afrira wh1<'h in Angola
"'l'nt "ell beyond prcten!'t1on.
Hut with his wings temporarily -1)
clippe d by Mos<'OW, Castro'!>
hand may not s how itself in a ny lar~c way rn Mo1ambiqu<' until ~
th<' libe r ation w<ir ai!ai ns t ~
Hhodesia s:cts going in earnest ~
probably not until I ale summer. • • Consequently. lhe most !.erious
for eig n policy question in
Washington • wh<'lh<'r Congress
would allow the J"ord 11dministra·
lion to carry our its sensible
threats agains t Castro's con·
linucd African maraudings -1s
not close to being a nswered
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AmC'r1ca over his foreign in·
h•r \'entlons. nnd by worry in
~tozambiqlle about overt Castro
help in the coming guemlla war
ag:unst Rhod1tsla. To that must
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had alrrad~ rco;ultro In Johan·
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wtth<1r11w <'Omplctoly from
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plans Lo abanrlon th1• 1•mer1.u"'_,......,,
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"''"'";1r1h m.uir t'hildb1nh into an
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"om;:in do" n with ht-rfect in stlr·
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;ilmo ''<'rll<'ally."
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wh t n. r ro pollti1·1tl "ha:. h1•1•n" with ll <'llnt
btthlv mo1 1• m1litarv knO\\ l1>dg1', 11'1 ahm1• tlw
for r~u-.1ms ol nC'l'<l1> r)f r IH' r11un1 1 v.
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t•n <1111· f11 I NI to altrrnat111J.! i.:rantllOM•
Iv· i:I\\ :.ir1• ,.,, plans, fir1>I for htJmlio;hcll•·r'.
t'hf' 1•ff11r1.. then mass evac·uat111n, th1·n hark
n('rdcd th.In for ;mv c;r rJOllS to !iihelters and bark to t'V<J('U:I·
purpo!-e. ol<J duffer.; ·w<'rC' up. lion •
pointed block "arden:i; to run
around th<' n<'1J?hborhood m thl'
middle of K an:.ac: enforcing the
blackouts "htlc l1tth• old
1rrendmotticrt1 sat on th<' rooflnpc;
to "'arn of appro;,rhm~ enemy
bombers.
That air raids on the conli·
C~LI FOR N IA , t>arly in t h('
game, saw lhe ridiculous aspcctc;
of the Ccderal plaM and refuse<!
to ~o along. Instead it de''cloped
a plan lrm1ted to <'Oping with
n a l d1saslt>rs. reasoning
'li\'i\" DOCTORS continue to nenlal United States were not
thaf etht>r an 1•mergency 1s
v man or bv God. the re· •
m€'dies i red would be
s1m1lar Jn dom o II be<'ame the
leader in emerge cy prepared-
ness ;incl most of it plonning was
adopted hy t 'deral to pass
along lo oth statcii.
r('c;l\t homr dt'l1Hry. They likl' evtn remotely possible was ful·
the' bMk up s('n 'i<'es which a Jy known to the military hou~
ho-.p1t:ll provides nnd, l<>l'c; face; uftcr the initial s hock of Peorl
11. runn1n).! the doctor from ho~ Harbor. nut, nn matter. the fie·
to houl'le u; nol rplk.yig th tbfAf Uqn went on as did the shortalle-;
t'ff1clmt use 11r his Ci~. • .-or butte r :ind 1Hhcr foods on lhc
So both the Arn.-!":in C~le~ ~rt'l~nse it was ~otng "to our bo; s
of Ob.;tetr l C"'fans ~nd" overseas.''
<:1 n<>rolo).!1:-ts and thl• Amcric:in ' •
Collc11e bf :"urse Midwives op·
11ose home dchvcrk-..
Hui thl' !'tork Is tending to jg.
110rl! tht''fl·
THE WW II civil defen~e pro·
gram ~as term inat<'d at the
war's <'nd but was re\'ive<I at Ult>
onset of the Korean confh <'t m
And. de ltl' t he boondog~linJ?
aspects dv1l defense, much
l'(ood as bc.-n achteveli . Particular!~· notabl€' in th1:i; stal€'
hat; h<'en the devclopml!nt of the
mutual aid proier:ims for polt''l' and fire services and the com
C'ivj l cll'lt•n-.t• 1~ In 111· i't1rt11ilr<I IL j
i.houlrt h<• th<' 1·h1hllsh itami•'I, •
J\nrl lht• altl to ow1•r 1·rnt·nwncl<'!J •
i.houhl ront1n111• to lw 1mpl<'rn1•nt • !
'"'\\1th fn!N.11 funds. ~
ORANGE t OAST
DAILY PILOT
lt11l11 rl V \I l'f'fl. l•uhll,l1t'T
Thnmn ·' I\ r1•rrl fdrltn
ll11rl>orn Krnlnrh
I-'11t11n11l l'Ol1t' f;d1/llr
1 hr <'d1lorrnl JllHll' or lht• Daily
Print S<'Pk<. 10 lnfl'lrm :ind '11mulatr n·adn'\ hy rn"'<'nllnl(
on 1h1<. vai:r 1f11l'r'r tnmmmlnrv
on tnp1<'' of lntC'rr'(I h)• i.\'n1htat·
•~f rolummst~ And C'8rl001'U:\l'I, hv
pro\1din11 a fl)rum for rl'<td<'M'
11r11.< and hv PC"'•'lltlnlol lhl~
nl'W'PAJW'r'« OJllntl)nS ;md 1de:t'i
nn rurt4•nt fl)J11rc; Thr roltorial
'''"""'"" nf ttw Ua 1ly 1'1lot'11ppear ool> in ttw <'1.lltonal rolumn at the
l1tp or lhr Jllll{l' OpinlnnN (')(·
nrr,.M••t hv 1h1• rolumni~I< and
1·:1r11)()m~I< no1t l1'll<'r 1!.nlC'~ :.ire
th1·1r (11!. ll :rnd no ··nrlor<iflmC'Tll or
lh1•1r \11'1!.' ''" lht' Dally l•Hot 'houM ht· rnfrrrrfl
Monda'. April 5, 1!176
. . .. .
. • .. .. . • •
.. . ll Cslif ornia: A . .
By HOLG£8 .1£-NSEN
f ~QfldusciSnk•)
depeodin1 on its uu. compattd to$1,000 aa •ere with
tree. and ruMlnl 1tream1 ln mounlllD atata like
Montana and ldabo.
TEN V£Aa8 AGO THE same C-.Uforala
farmland eouJd be putthued torai,ooo an acre.
CaUfomla munJcipaliUes bi1 and 1maU u.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The California Dream
baa created a nightmare of congestion ln the most
populous state of the Union. But the avocados and
11bwone are stiU oul there somewh~re beyond fhe
freeway. .
dn1&ned to discouraae new lnunii,ruta
pr~crve the state's naturaJ assets.
The end ol lbe Calilomia buildJn1 boom bas
also cut the c hoice of ~w homes. To enjoy the good life in the Colden State, you
need wheels, a bigger mortgate and tolerance ror 20
million neighbors. E"pens1ve recreatwnal toys like
boats, airplanes and dune buggies help a lot
CALIFORNIANS ARE WORKING harder, driv·
Ing further and paying more tha.n ever before for that
place in the sun. Their bumper slicker~ reflect a
whimsical yearning for the hf~tyle few.can afford
except on weekends.
According to the Sccwity Paclflc National
Bank's research department, fewer dwelUnc units
were bullt in 1974 and ms than in the one preceding
year when 281 ,000 permits were issued statewide.
IP YOU FIND A HOVSE and can afford the
price, there a re sllll neighborhood vliUantea to
contend with. They are mnltant froups of
California homeowner$' who have banded together
lo protect the eslh(UC'S of their communities.
Take the case Of Robert Undsey, a new al'rival
from New York. The day he moved into his new
Hl 'd rather ~ sa1hng," uys one mehtneholy
Japanese sPQrts car in bumper-to.bumper trafhc on
the Monday morning commute.
"Think snow." exhort$ a Beetle with ska racks. ~~~~
''GOihead, tatlgatc, lrrel"d1t!c money," ~0$pondun-If KAlf'W••t •• .. f~· ... ,, aggressive pickup truck .,-
Their drivcri. have dtare fM .,•fer ..,.,. ,eM
CALIFORNIA
switched from the grs ,,..,. •"" %.3 ... a ..... ier... hogs of the 1960s o _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ ~
smaller economy -~~.--...----.-...
models. but then turned $165,000 residence in Palos Verdes Estates he waa
rig ht around and slapped with a citation from \lie neighborhood "Art
splurged the savings on Jury" bec~use the builder forgot to include a
more vehicles If happi· clothes,dr)'ing yard.
ness for the rest of the na-He had lo sign a lifetime commitment that his
lion is a two·car garage, "ire would never hang out the wash.
it·s three LO California.
The state has 16
million registered
vehjcles. more than one
per driver Their nox·
1ous exhaust fumes have
harmed trees an the high
Sierra and people in the
THE LESS YOU PAY for a home, the further
you hve from work, thus adding to commuter
congestion. A freeway system admired for
"opening up the West" a decade ago is now
regarded with fear and loalhmg
eoastal basins, rorclrg Detroit to invent a new smog
device called the cata1) lie converter
In their efforts lo flee the pavement,
Cahfomians have dultered up their last wilderness
areas with a bewildering array of motorcycles,
amphibians, snowmobiles, dune buggies. Jeeps and
go.karts. Awesome mobility makes California drivers
fiercely 1ndepend<·nt , contemptuous of public
transporta11on systl'ms and arch.opponents or
eoergy saving measures Hkc car PQOIS and lower
speed limits.
Before 1972. the state Department of Motor
\'ehJcles didn ·1 even bother to register what it calls
off.highway vehicles. Since them, their number has
more than doubled from 105,535 to 2.56,344 as or
January.
HIGHWA V CREWS ARE STILL erasing paint
smears hurled by angry motorists protesting the
state's fir!lt ca"f"' -poo& ~..neon the Santa .. Moo1ca
Freeway. Jt has alS-O k('pt the California lltghway
Patrol busy writing tickets.
Per·<'apita income in CahCornla ranks 11th
among the states while the lifestyle 1s more tailored
to the top five.
CHURCHES
MERGING? Home prices, fort'xamplc. have ~piralcd almost
beyond the reach or the average working man in the
densely POPUiated communities around San Fran· t\Tl.A~TA, Ga CAP>
A pro!)<) cd cc1\·enanl cisco and Los Angeles.
4' •• declanng that the coun.
THE RESID,ENTJAL RESEARCH Comm11tel' tr> . s two m a j or
of Southern California reports a 78 percent increase Pre~byterian bodies "in·
thcpastlOyears Cor "typical .. homcs in scven coun-lend to bl.'come one
Iles betwcl'n San Diego and Los Anttelcs Thu. means chur ch" ~oes before the
a$30.000houscin1966nowscllsrorS54.000 .June J?Overn1ng as·
But if you want something a hllle rancicr say ~ e m b I Y o ( l h e
wood and glass by the sea an Palos Verdes Estatu or Pre.!> bytcri :rn Church
California ModCfJl.Wlthuprivutedock in Huntington l' S !Southern).
II arbor -think bet w<-en $150.000and 5250.000. It invites the other ma·
Farmlandhasals.obccnhil.bymflation... JO r bod). the l 'nited
An acre in the rtat, tr~lcss agricultural Central Prt>sbytcrian Churcn. to
Valley will r_u_n_y_o_u a~Y"_'h_er_e from $4 ,000 to SS,000.:......:..:..· -J="o=in=in=t=h=e=c=o=v=e=n=a=nt=·=--1
NATIONALLY KNOWN
SPEED READING . .
COURSE TO BE
TAUGHT HERE
IN NEWPORT BEACH
HlWPOlT HACH -G~
State leodiftcJ Lab wil off..-o ~
w..ta coww '" tpttd ~ to a
lftlffed ...... r of .,.ified people
i.. the Mewport leoch crM.
Thlt nc~ffy dnt4oped mett.od
of i1uh'vctl0ft It the "'°'t IMOvotl•e
.,d effective proqram ovoifc1t1•• ill
ttw Uftited Stotet.
o lfMed reodff bvt f.....t ttw cost
prohibiti•• or the cOWM too tilM
COit~ ••• ltOW Y0l9 C•" Mt
~ att9"dlftCJ I evettiftg ,... weell
for 4 '9tort went you c91 rHCI 7
to I 0 tlmH fader, COMMirote
bettw and compHheftd MOre .
If Y°" ore a ...._ wt.o w...W
like to make A' 1 IMteod of l 's or
C't cw If you ore a busiMu ,...""
who wonts to stay obt-Hd of
todey's e•erchllftq"-J occet.rotlftc)
world then thit cottrH Is Oft
alKoMe Meeulty.
TMM tpecl.. 0011114etooh..___._. lectw.s
wil be he4d at the fohwtftcJ ff,..s
mtdpfoces.
'
Mot Oftly doH thi1 famout cowH
redllc:e your time in the clatvoom
to fwd Oft• clan fM" w~ few 4
"-1 weffl bvt it dso i11c:ludet an
ctefv0tteed tpHd r«odlnq COWH Oft
cauett• top• so that you cal(
cOftffftw to iMprove for tfte rest of
y0ttr life. ht jwst 4 weelu the
.. «'~ stvcf..-t tho.Id be rffdinq
4-S HIM• fatter. ht o t.w "'°""'t
...,.. 1..,.nh ore rHdinq 20-30
H.,.s fostff affoln"-9 lpffda Htot
-.11rooch 6000 wonk f*" ,,..,. •.
lft ror• instoncH ~ of .. to
I 3 .000 wp"' ho•• been
docWM'llt.cl.
HtWf'OlT HACH MHTIHGS
THUISDA Y, ArllL t • 6:30 & 1:30 r.M. .-.104 Y, .\rllL 9 • 6:30 -
1:30 P.M. SATURDAY, ArtUL 10 •
10:30 A.M. & 1:30 P.M. AIOVI
MHTIHGS WILL H HllD AT
t9HAT WISTHH SAVIHGS &
LO.\H ASSOC.. 450 HIWPOlT
ClMTll DllVl, NIWPOlT
IUCH. TUHDA Y, A,.IL ll ·
6:30 -1:30 r .M. WIDHISDAY,
ArllL 14 • 6:30 & t :30 r .M.
AIOVl MIUIHGS W1U IE HILD
AT MAlllOTT HOTEL,
lX lC,iUTI VI C OMFlllHC I
ROOM. fOO NIWPOtlT CIKTH
MIYE. MIWPOIT llUCH.
Wed. 7 Brick
...
Ow overOC)• 41roduote thotdd
read 7 ·I 0 ti Mes futer wpo"
coMpletlon of the covrH with
Marlled iMpro•eMeftt l ft
cotllp"4te11slott Wtd cOM:ftltrotlOft.
For thou who wowld Ilk•
ockltiOft .. iftfonftOtiOft, O HriH of
frff, OM how. ori~ lecfwes
haTe IMflt tchecNlecl At tMw froH
lectln·u the co11ru will be
e1plolfted in complete detail,
htct.cliftCJ clouroom procedwet.
iMtn.ctlOA ... "'ods, class tchecWe
ud a special I tiMe only
Wro•ctory hlitl• that l1 l"1 "'-
OH•\olf the cott of 1iMllar
COWWI. Y 0. 8"1St otttftd 9fY of the
Mttflftc)s for htfot MUtioft Clibo9t the
twwport IMc.h closwt.
... oriettfcrtlOM er. ~ to
te. ,..Wlc, obo•• ..,. 14. Cpenons
_... II~ be occ-.-"ed by.,.,..... if ,. .....
tf YOll lten olW41Y' w-.hd to be
If yo• ore • IMlsf.-.11Me11,
t._...., tto.Mwlfe or ueatf•• IWs
COWH, wJlich tea S ~ of
illhMln res.wee. to *""°P• Is •
.,.., •• Yoet co• reed 7·10 .._,
fatter. co"'prthe1td More.
CW~ beffw • ..t ...... .,
'°"9"'· St.dem _.. offwood •
odcfitloHf disc ..... TM• c_..
c• be t-.gM to ,....,., or cMc
gro.p1 .. "Gr09p , ... ,.. .,..
req•est. le ure to ott••4
wflicl.eTH' ft-ff ................. fits
best i.. yow sch ..... ,.
Brick Is a naUve American cheese and
Its name !s derived more from Its shape
than Its flavor. There tJC. manv types of
brick. but lhis Bulten\lp olftts a mild flavor
01 first and a nippy afterWte. It's aeamy
arid soft and goes wllh many dishes. £Hing
versatile Is a valuable aswt. That same
value can be found al lllartncrs to m&M
your money grow.
DAILVPtLOT AZ •
By Bil Keane • ;
( Medicine )
1o4•Y wt taste a c~ th11t was first made by the Celtic
....,.. l~;M Sw{u Alp& ~ore the rite of thd Roman E~plre .
known mbre for 1t• hotu than Its hazelnut fl11vor, it ls a world· ~ t~votke. While ¥ou'te lasting, sample one of our high·
~ savb'lgt iact91o1nts.
i*t;"2. btg·barn Cheddar
Trafllt191\aJ ehtdd# It made from whole, unpasteurlud,
aurfllrler ml~ of cows which have drunk fre'h, dear water
•ndltd ~~ ~w green grasses only. Made traditionally ot'riot wdd1t Is the most populu cheese of an. Being
P4Pt.1lar meant you have more to offu. For cheddar, n's a
ipeda.l ljute, fot Mactnua 1es a friend!~ attitude.
'.
tu••· 6 Gouda
Vou'U •vor tho Dutch ancestry of this
lWand·stylo cbusa. Mellow and mlld,
It'• hatd to atoP tasttng once you've '1arted,
You might say the flavor gives you
dl9kiend1 of enjoyment -a bit like a
N.Vin~ eccount at Manners.
Fri. 9 I
Be1ie Fleur
Of Fr•1'th ancestry, this domestk pan .idm~llk checst has been accepted by
Wtlgltt Watchm . Light yellow In color and
with • alight nlppy taste. It can dr amaUte
any Wtnt and cheae t~. Thcrt's
no ~tter way to end the \A/Uk than tasUftg t.,. dlff trence at Mariner•.
tll 1 p.m. for your convenience.
-J-lltd .............. pr0f)fcfe4 by
Ullf5,..,.. hi W .. tcUJI Pfosa In
I' I t
f
'I
ABC HeljJline-Einphasis Is on Counseling
SANTA MONICA <AP>
Ray Teal, 74, whu
played Shenrr l\6)j Cof.
fee on the "Bonanza"
televilJon series for 13
years und u ppeared an
more than 200 motion
pictures, die d at St.
John's Hospital Frlday after a long illness.
By HILA&Y KAYE in& the caller to ducover course~ "Acllve L.isten-.. They net'd ~mront' h Ip line Is ao wuSely The bis1eat problem Of .. o.u,~i .. swi forhima•lfv.rio"•wavc '"&", •·uaht by AlJean Whtn lhe phone ring, " -,,_ m ... to lltlk tu Of course used 11 that it's an easy remains 1etting the help at tbe ABC Help Linf', of copma \!.'Ith hu1 pro-Peterson, a marnage that's only the surla('e route to take to get help. hoc phone number w1dl'-
the caller is apt to get a blem," &1rs. McP'arlaoo and fam1 ly -counselor symptom. There's usual· "It '1 vt'ry safe You ly circulated. The church
Jot more for his dJme conllnues. who Counded the St An· ly S<>methang els~ there, don't have to glvt' you r Rives the voluntet'rs a
than ·ust ym" theti drcw'1 help hne. too." says Arhne Austin, n•me and there's no fat'e 'ma 11 a A v er t I s In " l • s .,a c "WITHIN 30 or ~o Som• of the topics h "' " eu and a quick rc!err.a1. .. .. -another tip hne worker. to look Into." aays Mrs. budcet, but It's renlly not ABC Help Lin• is a. minutes we cet o handle callers preaent lnclud~ ONE REASON the McFarland. enough .
cnsls counseling service on tbe problem and the family legal troubk s: ,.-------------------------
"It'& lmPortant people
know about us bec•uso
there arc few help lint·~
operated 24·hour,s·a·da)
and I don't think nny or
the others are uslna our
ABC approach,·• S8)S
Mrs. P<'rry.
opera ted by St. Andrew'• caller Is ten with •cverMI adolctcent problems
Prc$bytcnan Church of potential solutions," •he medical and drug pro'.
Newport Beach tha t does adds. blcms, alcoholis m, i.cx
jus t th a t c ri sis The help line opcrat~ prob)ems . uncmploy
counseling 24 hours a d ay, every day ment. houslntt troubles,
The 645·2222 bt'lp hnc or tht' week. During the and child abwie.
has been 1icrvlng Orange day, the phone rlnga In a Suicide calls are usu:il·
County and s urrounding s mall oH1cC' at the ly the toughest for the
arcuforthrce ycarsand church Al night, an "omentohandle.
shows no sign of slowing answering service picks "It's frightening." nd·
down. up the calls and relays mlts Mrs. Perry .. ll.s 'll
them to the \•olµnteer on big rcsponslbll1ty and we
T w ·E NT y . Y 0 Ult duty that 01f ln in her JU5t do lhe ~we.can."
NEW YORK \AP) -A
funeral service was held
t o d a-y f o r E d w a rd
Strt'eter, 84 , humorist
and author or the be1t
scllmg novels "Father of
the Bride" and "Dere
·Mable." Ued1cd Wednes.
day in Rou se ve lt Hospital. volunteers take turns home Not all the cal111 arc so -::."Z:'tl~,t;; ~~~fa~~ ~A~=:~~ h~~~ ~~c :"o.~mg:ea\la!~yrceacre-~tly ~~-fso~ ill: coast Community Hosp i ta SEATTLE CAP > rns1s counseling tcctmi· tburch, It contains no re· " .,. -... t>U.L
J ohn Loor ~ke, 79, who q ues and they have ligious overtones. ac· who wanted to know ,, ann th . f . t asan execullveofFisber weekly training sessions corcfulgtoJeanPcrryof shcsbould inviteaboyt.o I ounces e opening 0 1 s
wheal food Bulgur for chlef at Hoag Memorial volunteer. laughs Mrs. Perry.
Mills helped develop the with the psychiatric Newport Beach, another a girl·ask·boy dance," I
underdeveloped coun Hospital The essence of the help Mental Health Un 1· t tnes,died Friday Most help lines offer a line is "pulling out inner BUT IN t h e next
LONDON <AP)
David Blair, 43, former
star of the British Royal
Ballet and produ<.-er of
the Ameri can Ballet
Theater 's productions of
"Swan L ake " a nd
"Giselle." died Thurs.
day.
place to turn for a refer-strength from the caller, breath. Mrs. Perry re·
ral and perhaps a sym· or.helping him figure out lat.es a call from another
pathetic lis tener. his own solutions," Mrs. U·year·old girl who was
Nol so al lhe ABC Help Perry says. pregnant.
Linc. "She was upset about
The emphasis is on ac-~LL 24 volunteers arc what to tell her father -
tu ally counseli ng the housewives. They say even more upset than the
caller -listening to µtc they'd like men to fact. she was preanant,"
problem and then usmg participate too, but the Mrs. Perry recalls.
the specific ABC tcchni-weekly training sessions 0 n c n i g h l a
que to work out possible are held in the morning grandmother called who
solutions. and mos t m e n can 't was beside h e r self D~adt Notice• ''ABC Isn't just ·in· maJce those hours. because she believed her •i~Lrv ilia ls, it's an actual The volunteer s con· ~randdaughtcr was be·
1-1nE" M R•P~E.,. ·~"""''.,.JOO system." explains Pat tribute at least two week· mg molested by her step-
E••1 o.. .. "''OI\' "••l>O•f a. ... n. c.. Mc Farland of Costa ·day hours per week and father. ~:',,0~=:;.-:·,;:.~,:.":.~·r~'"'.!~; M c s a . o r 1 g in a 1 most also work weekend "We calmed her down R_,..,.., cn.,,o "'•ow; -"'"'· <'oordinator of the help hours. One or two even· and got her to realize ';:,~,°,;:' c~::t· .. ~=~:0:;~.~~":!; lmc. ings per month they each what she could try to do P•'""• Gm .. •••o•on, w ..... ,,. .. The ·A ' stands for tackle the 5 p.m. to 9 t&remcdy the problem."
"•P,. •• Jr. •> 9'•""("•10"" •ncr 13 achieving rapport with a.m. shift Mrs. McFarland savs. C)tt-•t•9fM\Ck"1IOtt l\ S.fVICM. wtll bt • ""'° Tuo"'•• 4o"' • 10 oo """ o... the caller · B · 1s for boil-Before the volunteers During the n1f(ht shift .
.., Udro1 Mt <•·~c"Y"" ,.,..,,..,.,.1 ·Utf:>down t.ae preblem-60. c.wol'k .>0' to lhil··help hne many ca Us come from will b-> Ol'•,.•1t tn l1lu ~I ,~,.,(Of" • • . . • ,, . .,.,,,o.,. ..... , 11.-m..i• •o ,.,. c-•· 1t s easier lo work "1th. they must com pl etc a people who arc Just lone· !:.~~:,.~~;:·.:!';:.,e•O<' <:0 "• ""'.. ·c· 1s for coping -allow-six . w cc k tr a 1n1 n g ly and can't sleep.
TU fl Hf fl --------~flA"I( M TUANE'A. ''""",,. o1 P~d POl•llcal AdYeftlsement
(o\t• Mio~ C• o .... ot d.,.,,_ A,pt11 J .. --~~~
l'i1• \u•¥1iff"d bt t'I•\ ""''' .. , f 10tf"t\C• lu,,..,., J'.'unt!, .. 1 \•,v1<•~ tu. .. ,,.,
II 00 AM U .. H tho t rt11111A y (.h..tPf>I
lf'\Uf"lnl-'''11 ..... "'" Vi.-""' Mi mort•I
4>4 0; Nf'twOO" l-tfl•f'P't. (<• Bf,lf
8'0.0W•Y MofhMf' 'I f)1ttt\fU'\
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M.t.AC.AAET II p,.11~• · C04TSol
Nt •oor-t b1•,,_ h (4 OJ'# •.Jt J.,..t" APfH
) ltl• ~U' o11vt1 I bt ""' hu'tbot111t, HllQh
M to.ti t#u Oon.-J ntt'r' PAtt•C.lot Mn
f.•H1t(Onf' iJf '.,tr" 01+tQ•1 .,net Ot•n1"'°
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ht•ld T U11 lliit'I 1 00 PM t• '' '" V•• tlf <"•0 ... 1 ,,,._,"''""' ,,,,,,, v ,.,
Mr mo•••JI p_.,. h•~POtl fh •<h
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"El~" r WllLIAMS ti Co•t• Mi·u C• O ., .. o• _,.,.If\ Al>f'•l > 1•1•
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Lutd .. n of ( '"'"'• t.-f M11r h 1ro
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~::: :: ::: •;:., c::;~'.:i'..:.~ .. --J11E•A-N•M•O•R•R .. 111S--11
''I'm voting for Ray Williams because
his record shows he will protect the
Newpart Beach I en1oy from too
m a ny hatel s -too many
concentrated buildings -while still
respecting the landowners rights."
YOUR VOTE CAN
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Elect
RAY****** 'VILLIAMS ~ .. .,., h•.,•u•1 ot Co,t• ~'" •"4 0.~ l i"OIM"Of (Or O'l.t 0. I M.•t ty-4f
QtM\~S\ul"I ~r ,.n 11 ,J'tlOll f)t (9'tA
Mit--\.6 p,.,..,., .. \oft•.,,,•' ,,. .. ,,. ,.... .. , tn l'o..S IOI t>yC-ttM 10 E ...... lbyW1t1,_, t• 11-ltl-"f 8 April 13
'"''"""t PA .fir y,,..,. Mr"rl "'" P•r•. ·---11'!-~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!lll!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ "4•w~tt .,,.. "' (4 .._,4f' t y,,._. - - -
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·• • • r---COUPON---, Y4N NOST II AHO
(,llAl'.f 8 Y14N NOSIRA"O OI
!lave aomethln1t to sell'
Cla.ulfied ads do 1t well.
Our unit is designed to help people with ...
Cl~ISIS INTE RVENTION Wlte11 a /Jroblcm ts so big or cf1111;J/l'x tltar yo11
urc wtablc to sc'e a/1er11atil'es. wlki11g wit/1a1>roft.•ssio11a/ 111a 1 llc/11.
~I ARITAL DISCORD -tl co unseNJr ltc/ps cstab/i::,!t a slllrti11g /]()i11r a11c/
xuidance for a l1mha11d and wife se11erdy trouhled.
ALCOHOL,\ D DRUG PROBLEM S -M ore and mort.' /)('011/(' are hcco111i11g
de;Je11dc111 011 a/co/tu/ u11d otltcr clrugs. S/JC'dalizcd 111c<licul care mid a 1rea1-
111£ 11! />ro{!ranran1 11ccdc<I.
INDIVID UAL PSY CHI ATR IC PROBLE~JS --Somtimn \\·e (c!('f 1f1ar 0111'
1ror/c/ i\ CUI /Ilg i11 r)I( fl\. tc11sio11, llll.Yil'f I', cllld je'ar 11/u}' A(°('/) II\ jrn111 'opillt.:.
<'f(ec ·tircll' 11•itlt <Tt'IT<ltll' Uf<'. P'iychiatric /l(!/11 ma)' he your flr.\I .\/<'/' tm1·arcl
lm1/rlt_1' Ir I'll/I!..
If you or someone you know needs help
or information ... Call The Mental Health Unit
SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY.HOSPJTAL
3 1872 PAC IFIC COAST HI GHWAY
SOUTH LAGUNA , CALfFORNIA 92677
TELEPHON E: (7 14) 499-1311
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, .. ,.-, .. , .,_,,."*'Id MnM•Y l\,,..1t \ \f ~~~~\j_~~~r.~~~f.; ·~•·••·•" ~.~6·~.v~:-~;.'7f~~··~~::· ,.::;I •200. oo ~· I
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Robett P ICtrnCtU ot ll\.ol.,a'"3, C4
brotrt1H, "•'D" L. Ke,.11ofr ot f,..ot I
.. ~··• 1wo '''"""""o""''· J""Oi l How much is o1 h.iircut worth ! In Chiugo, Mr. 11nd C•tMrt~ S.fvtC•\ wrr.1tl till N f(f r.-"'•• "o"" , JO PM '' •ol(lrow, Roberts ch.irgt\ S200. Ptth.ip\ ht uses gold scis·
Pt•\byt.,tll'\ Chvu h NtWlfpor-t Of.ch I ) I tnl••m~~t P•roror Vie .. Momortol iOH Of f.llOf, .tnd WOrli.s in .I f .. ncy S.llon. [vtry• ;::;~,:;,"':,>:; ~:~· ~. C• P•t"" vi.-.. one knows th.it the tint equipment in the h.anck
I of '" o1ma1cur cannot produce results th.u "next I
ltALTZ·ltERGE,.ON ptrt dot's w11h proper rquipmrnt. Simply \l.Jttd,
FUNERAL HOME 1 ., s 200 ha11cu1 dtptnds rntircly on lhr \l..111, tx· I
Corona det Mar 6 73·9450 ""rtcncr . dnd ah1h1y of J hw\lylist u\1n• the Costa Mesa 646-2424 .~ "
BELL BROADWAY I ri&ht rqu1pmcnt 1 ,~:~0':~:y I GRAND OPENING I Cosla Mos...
642 9150
• I SPECIAL •s I
McCOAM!Cll
MOATUAAY
L-ouna Beech
41M-9'4 15
San Juan Cap11tfano
49~1776
PAC!f'IC Vl£W
Ml!MORIAL PA"K
Cemete<y Monuarv
Chaoel
3500 Pac:1flc View Dnve
Newpor'I Boach.
Cahtorn1a
644·2700
PHK ,AMllY
COlON!Al ,UNl .. Al
HOME
7801 Ootsa ~v•
Weslm1nst•r
893--3525
I •llH (l/1 '""' I
I I .\~PCUT Our lxpcrt S1.,.1tm Will Cut & Style I
Your Ii.air A' 11 Drir\ NAlur..ally, So It Rrquirrs 1 I Minimum C.m
I WllllCUT: Comb1n.uion Scis\or·RALor Cut Rt· 1 cnmrrn-ndrd r Of Problrm HAir. Drn~d & Styled
With A Blo w<'r. I ~,
f int wt r umint ynur hJir ,md SClfp Ind jll~ you
I lht ri11h1 \hampoo for your condition. Aftrr lwo I
thorouith ~.ampocn, wr .ipply .i 60~cond h.air
I conditio~r )tlectrd C\ptci1lly for you Nol, wr I
an1lytt your ft•turts and head conf11lur.i1iom
I .ind ,tylc your hair in .iccord.ince with your ptr· l 't~"~~m~~~~Ril~ wn.ility, .1t1lhttics, and h.iir trends, ininit tither li
I the l.impcul or Whizcu1 I
We're coavlaced it'• tile beat l~~~1~~l~li! SMfTHS' MORTUARY
e21 M1in st I •s value la tile world I Huntuw,iton Beach
~~9 1--·~~ ~=-P=l-.=BL=IC=:"i=O=T.=CF=; =:I A"RON D€ COSTh ~ I MR~~~~ ~iT1_o_u,-a-u-11 .. -.-ss--I Hair Stylla1 Saloa
NUIU UTUllNT 692 w. 19TH STREET, COSTA MESA lM ... _..., _ ..... 1 •• "' """ I ...... ,
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IUUTY SALON "OUllS Dilly I"" 10),.,,.
wlldly t "" lo S ""
·OPEN SOAYS
MALU TYLIHG HOU~
OUy ) ,... " I) "" 0-.1 s.u ... Sllfl
For Appolatmeat
Call642-IS16
Leave your
old shape
behind
livin') in (fJii (rrni '.l n'll'On\ lov•n".J 1ho sun.
Why rn1 <J"' rh.' l1nd nf '•MrY' ,,.., yf>ur
body thQr Ion\· 000rJ •n "'"'Y I il.1?
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............ ~10 Sou•h °"~'" Oou•evatd Sou•" Ol ll,,co•n " .. """ 171 •I 826-038 I
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Honestly
LOVE AND WAR
Q. "I just can't believe your Love and War
man's claim that SS percent of the American
women either have blonde
or !Jght brown hair ... ? "
A. That wasn't the con-
tenllon. It was they were
born either with blonde or
light brown hair. More
than half of them end up as
brunettes.
Am as ked to name
the politician who first
propounded the claim. "No
man can earn $1 million
honestly." That was the repeated cry of
William Jennings Bryan. Please note, be en-
tered that hne into tus platform performance
in July or 1906, considerably before the time
when he made his own first $1 million.
SWEAT OF BROW
There's a line in Genesis wherein Adam is
told "in the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat
bread until thou return unto the ground." But
contrary to popular bellef. nowhere in the Bi-
ble does it say that mnn need earn his li ving by
the s weat of his brow. Poet John Milton ac-
tually was the first to make such a literary
motion. Thom as Carlisle later seconded it.
But Henry David Thoreau called it bunk, or
words to that ertect
That word "venereal" as in venereal dis-
ease onginally referred to tbe Roman love
goddess Venus ... Funny thing about bleach,
it doesn't remove rust slams. but intensifies
them ... The four buck teeth of a pocket
gopher grow just about six times tbe length of
Its body in any given year .. Cup for cup, in·
stant coffee has less caffe111e in it than does
brewed coffee. research reveals ... ll's
customary in Japan for those who attend a
funeral to contnbute a ht lie !>ometh1ng toward
the cost or 1t.
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~.April5,t979 DAILY PllOT All
Fairbanks ]"Ii. Recalls the 'Old Days'
By 908 TllOllAS
BEVERLY HILLS CAP) -Ha lffmd a
handsome throwback to t.M past, bis mutache
?.:11 to a fine edce. tbe Ue a.Dd kettblef m atcblnr
ectJy tbt eonurvatin ault, the oear-•bJte hair a neat pompadour.
All eround Doqlu Fairbanks Jr .• ln the Pol<>
Loun1e of tbo Beverly Hills Hotel, ·was the New
Hollywood: rock concert promoten In jeans and
plaids. bot youn1 dir«ton in aneakera, a vilillo~
female star. her ha.lr ln curl en.
FAft FRO M VIEWING THE scene with dis·
taste, Young Doug, as he was called in his earlier
years, seemed amused. Although a scion of the
ooet.imt> Flrat FamUy of Hollywood, he remains
doggedly unsentimental about tbe "lood old days.''"
''I don't remember them as 'good old days.''"he
commented ... All J remember is working bard in
films, worrying about whether
the n~xt option was going to be
taken up, being •bused by the
button-bole makets who had
made it to the top of the In-
dustry. There were tynnts in
those days -the Harry Cohns,
the Louie Mayers -and we
were subject to their whims.
"l know the younger genera-
tion looks at the s hinier product
of those years and thinks that we .,,., ..... "'
made such classics. What they don't realize ls that
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, .... It e F•«H"il• fcM <l'l 1197f>J
Cl! Illa OldHt U illl1!9
flMICI aK~elly ~Cl AllK ,.,_"' __ _
ol so.,. ... ol c.oM-
AoaCI ~ll .. ~lt/111>9 .,.
we also made a lot oft.rash."
FalrbaokJ was btte to vi lt old chum~. {)romote
a book and do a TV r>!>· Ke wu 11t1yin1 at Plckfalr,
fabled manslon of hts fath rand Mary Pickford and
now occupied by America's Sweetheart and Bt.tddy
Roeers. She hasn't bff.n seen out1lde Plckfalr In
eeveral years except for th~ Academy Awards
because of declinina health.
"I don't bellevo be felt threatened -not by a
tetn·age boy, not wbm be was maklnc classics U.ko
'Robin Hood' and 'Black Pirate.' I was btln1
pushed Into a mall parts ln bl& pJcturts and bi1 part~
l.o small pictures.''
WHILE HE IS H.Etu.:. Fairbanks co-hosted a
~levlsloo thow prevlewin1 ~Ac demy aw1tds.
He rHlgned some years a10 as a member -"l bad
·re\.illd from the ndus~ and tho Academy seemed
to want my dues more than my vote." "BtJT SHE BAS JIADE a ttmarkabJc come·
back.'' report~ her ooetlmc stepson. "Five years
a10 we were all concerned about her, in fuel, we
thou.ght wto wtore going to lose her. Now she seems
amazingly well." ·
He hinted his displeasure: "My fntber was the
ri.rst president of the Acodemy but never aot un
Oscar in hls lite.time. They waited u.nt.U after he was
dead to glve him one." A special aw11rd from the Motion Picture
Academy helped r alsc her spirits. He hasn't mode n movlo In more thon 20 yenri.
-"they don't even ask me anymore, and I don't
think I want to risk it."
The Falrbanks·Pickrord mystique ia elegantly
captured in a new book, "The Fairbanks Album," a
collection or photographs and press clipplnas. But at 66 he remains busy as ever with his in·
temational enterprises and good works. ··1 really had very little to do with it, except to
ask friends and relatives to help supply photo-
vaphs," said Fairbanks. "Richard Schitkel put ll
together and supplled the commentary."
HE ALSO PE RFORMS IN plays -last yoar
breaking fh~ Kennea y Cent~r recol'd In
Washington, D.C., with 1l weeks ln "The Pleasure
ol His Company." He'll repeat the role in London
this summer, his first return lo the West End stage
since the war.
TR ERE ARE A FEW re\•elations. lnclt.tdlng the
fact that the elder Fairbanks. the biggest star in
silent films. was upset when his son entered movies.
"I suppose I might have reacted the same
way," sajd Fairbanks Jr. "He probably felt I should
continue my schoollng and thought l was being ex·
ploited because or my name.
Fairbanks sold his showplace home in London
to a rich Arab. Now his home base is the Vicarage
<"it really was a vicarage, built in 1895") in Wesl
Palm Beach, Fla.
H l9.lfi R •
A gl'eat ~ill' to see A111e•ka1.
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This tree reprinted edition of the 1926 Rand McNally
Road Alias Is a fascinating look backward to the routes,
roads, and automobile travel ol 50 yeal'$ aoo.
Inside are 96 pages of maps. guides. and helpful hints
to motorists of yesteryear There·s a full page map of
every stale Conly 48 of them back in 1926), plus tho United
States and individual ma1or city maps Including Los
Angeles. A comparison of these maps to modern onos Is
fascinating. The _miles of dirt and gravel "roads" far out-
number the miles that were paved.
Among the pages of helpful hints to the brave n'IOtorists
of 1926 are the following:
"Right of way is usually given to horse drawn vehicles:·
"To cany_e.ampi.ng_eQ.Ulpment on the.running board.
have a folding parcel carrier:·
"Do not driVJ) In ruts:·
"To keep yoor windshield dear of mist on rainy days,
rub a sliced onion ever ttte glass:·
"'M.>men dnvers of motor vehides should bO given
special consideration-and watching."
You11 find numerous maintenance and driving tips,
along with an inventory for the absOlurely necessary
tool box and recommendai1ons as lo the number of spare
parts that shoUld be earned (1nclud1ng 2 tires and 3 tubes).
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-·-°'""0-'°''' OtllY "''-'·
STIMULATU
JOUng mind•
M.tn l11', .... AM ti J, I"• UM"'--------------'
. 'Food Day' Plnnne<J,
Purpo : T o Fig ht Hunger , Malnutrition
By Th~ Atsoclatt'd Pr~~
Cdmp111~n1n.-Jf,!J111..-.t hurt~t'r.
mulnutnt1<1n ,11111 1X111r • allnw,
habit•. mun) l\nh n cJO'> 1r1 l·<1m
munitle~ :1cro!l!4 tht-t·ountry ,1r''
pn•p11nn11 for "f <ond OJ~"
Thurs day Tht•rt• \\ 111 tw dt•
monstr<1llon'I "' l'\lt•r) thin.: from
pl<mtang ''l'IH'l ilhh•' to fl<'llln1t thl·
most food fur th1• ll'J.:it mom·>
t'ood D11v '' ~·l>ol\Mln.·d L> tht·
<'enter for Sc11:nrl' 1n thl• t•u!Jllc
lntl'rl'st. a nonprofit n •.,l•art h
~roup bal'>~d an W .i'hmW,lln. U l'
TllE C'ENTF.R i.p<>ll'~orcd ••
'>lmilar t'flo1 t l.1:11 H•<1r , but "J'
Optometrist
Chairman of
--<-Deeds~ Awara
Dr Bert L ~kC"o) a l.a$?un;i
llalls optome trist. has l>cC'n
l>Clected as C'ha1rm,rn Of th!.' ~acl
dleback \' .illt•\ t:xthan~t· Cluh s
··Book of Golden lkl•th " iiro
gram.
The "Book or Goldl'n 0(•(-ds'
a ward is made annul.Illy to .t !',ad
dkbacl< \.'alll'y t'ititl·n Y.ho h::i~
:-hown outl>tandin.I! sen l('l' ,incl
leadership Prcv1ou~ w mnl'r!I in
cludc-Cal Nl'\'t', d<.•11111~ '>h~r1fl .
J oseph B Adam,, pnnnpal or
Olivc\\uod St·honl .. ind
G<·ne\'IC\ l' ~utto of Ll·1,url'
World
• rnll<.'IU'd by i.om e pe!()pl<.' for con.
fu51ng politics with nutnuon
I\ IP•l of the 50 <·allt'd "Tt-rnble
Ten" fOUdi; for cxJmple, included
'>Omt• 1\ems sC'le<.'tcd beouac
they had htll~ nutnt1ona.l vi.luc
and oth•n chosen only ~ause
lht·) \4 cte the i.ubjrtl of labor
boy<.'otts
This year , the ce-ntcr j · l'Onct·n·
tratrng on lot'al d forts to an
c·rl'aM~ pt'opll' 's av. urenl'S!i of
nulntion and w<.•rld hunger pro·
bkm.; Thl' center has 1sSUl'<i a
"Terrific T en" list of pt.-oplt· or
groups "who have made s 1gnifi·
r ant JchievC'mcnt:; in their com·
mumt) · ·
BA'R BAR A GOTTLIEB, a
!>pokcsman for lhc center. i.a1d
th:it th(' last 1s designed to
'POlllght programs :.uch as
farmcr·to-consumcr marketing
~4:ct.S.. ----. T~t's<.' people des erve r e -
rogmt1on." s he said
There also 1s another "Tcmble
Ten," focused on 1nd1v1duaJs and
groups rather than products
Pre-.1dC'nt Ford, /\gncullure
SecrNary Earl L. Butz and the
Grocery J\lanufacl urcrs or
Amcnca -traditional largl'lS
for cons umer acta·1sts arc all
on lhe hsl,
THE C£~TER generc;lly is
working to encourage s mall
family farms; 1s sharply rr1llcal
nf thL' largl' food l'Ompan1c.,
kno~ n as :igri bu:-im·~:-.: and
"ould hkc lo i.ct• so--ralh.'d Junk
IOl)dS L'linJinJtL·d fro m lhl·
.\mcncan diet
T WENTY·i!IG HT ac:tentbts
from unlver~1Ues and &ovem·
ment .Jtre p•rllc:lp•tlng In a
"Food Day Dl•l·o iue" Wecloes·
day and Thuraday. The program
ls sponsore d by the 25.000·
member Council for -"ricullural
Science and Technology and •S
partly funded by a grant rrom lhe
National Agricultural Chemicals
A:isociatlon . .
The scientist& will a nswer
questions, via loll-tree telephone
hnes. on food safety, nutnlion
and agricultural production. The
te l ep hon e numbers a r e
80()..<Cz.4·9SIO tor calls from outside
Washington, D.C. a.nd 347.5074
::ind 347-5075 for calls inside the
Cit)',
Hearing Set
In Huntington
J
Child Death
A preliminary h earin g is
scheduled ApTil 15 for a~cused
child killer Patrick R. Hebert, or
Huntington Beach.
He-be rt. 24, o.f i:144l Koled&..
Lane. has been held at Orange
County Jail unable to post bail on
a murder {'harge since the Feb.
18 death or D<'lta D awn
Davidson.
The 2'2-year·old c hild died of
head lnJurics at Huntington Jn.
tercommunaty Jlosp1tal.
\ .
H~e'• ltf •t1rt1 UPI-··
NBC has signed a nc" con-
tract with late -night T\' kin~
J ohnny Carson for un un-
disclosed amount.
-202 Caves Found
JEFFERSON CITY. Mo <AP)
-The Oi\'ls1on of Geolo~y and
Land Survey says 202 caves \\ere
found in Missouri In 1975, bnng·
ing the number or known caves to
3,313.
tr(\rrt
3 to ICI P' ~
-.
Mondat· Apr1t5. 1976 DAIL y PILOT A 11
Saddlebark Valle •
12 Vie for 'Miss '
In May Pageant
Twelve young "omen rrom Uw Saddleback Vallt•) already havt• ti\•.
tt'red the 1976 Miss Saddl~buck Vallt•y Paaunt, th{' Ch•mh\•r or Coen·
mercc rcp()rtod
'n\c pageant. slated for Ma) 2 at M1ss1on Vil'jo Hl£h School, will b<'
t'mceed by K llS dist' jockt•y Char ht• Tuna Sl•veral pnzcs will ~given
away int'ludlnJZ a ~ modeling
S<.'hoolscholarsh1p
CONTESTANTS to dall' 11rt•
Chrlstlr 1.t'c 8lu11111Je1•mt'. 18.
Mass ion \11l'jo . J anet M3ric
Wcid1nJ,t. 18, l\11sslon \'icJo. L1~a
Ann Heam. 18. Lu1:una N1ituel .
Debra Jl'a n Smith, 19, El Toro
Di:mt' Ka~· !lorn, 19. 1::1 Toro,
Candict• Ann Holton. 19. La.:una
Niguel. Vickie LOUl~t· Hopp. 20.
Mission \'i<>JO. 01unc Jud 1th
Pacek. 18. La~un;1 Jlllls; DcbrJ
Ann F'lcm1ng, 18, Mkis1on \'icJO.
Ciody Lynne Brooks. 18. El Toro.
Jane W1lhelm1na Wellcma. 18,
Mission Vil'JO, and Tycsl' Mant•
111omn .1r.L:rgUJJ:rttttts-
OTHE RS I NTERESTED 1n
competing for the title, currently
held by V1ck1e Bosworth of Mis·
sion Viejo, may obtain applica·
lion forms from the Cham~r Of.
f1rr. Suitt' 407, 23861 El Toro
Road, El Toro
All t1PJJlllo;.111ts must ht' h\fth
S('hool arnduutt•s by St'J>t<.·mbcr
und hl'l\\ t•t•n till' U~l'S ul 111 and
Z! The.· rult'" t1lt1,> 'Pcc1ry lh11~
{'OOtl'Sll.IOts musl 110( hUVl' bl'ct1
n1urrlt'd, dn or<·NI or had thdr
mo1rna114'~ .inn ulkd
PART o•· Tll t-.: compct1t1on ID·
\oh e., a lhn•t• minute talent.
perform;inn• l'1lhl•r 1n mu:.1c,
s1n1un~. dr:imatll: rNdlnw,, art
d1spl..t\. drl':-.:-dl·..,1~111ni.t. ~to
or r rC'aln c "rat111~
Local bu1>1nt.'s"ml·n tntL•restt·d
-m"$ponsonng ::iny ont>-of the-t>an-
d 1 d at l's ~ho u Id t' on tac l th I.'
Chamber of Commerce. The c~t
of sponsorship r.in~l'S bl'twccn
SJS and SSO and 1s antcndro to hdp
dl'fray l'xpen~cs ancurrl'<f by th\'
entrants
Serving Y. llh Dr ,\J('('o) rm d
(·ommiltC'c lo :.cr<.'l'n pru:.J.>l'Ctl\1'
rcc1p1ents arl' Tom Winl<(ct. bunk
president. Or K.ichard W<'ltl'.
s upcrinlcnd1•nt of thl' Saddlcback
\'aJlcy Un1f1cd School 01s tncl .
Father L K Parke r a rcll~IOU!<>
leader. Nick D1G1uro . ...rn in
s urance cxccul1\ l', ...rnd Bill
Kohl&. -<1.u.lrj~\ .&P' crnoc J.>!. Ul~
Local Food Day proi;rams
,·ary "'1dcly.
Then• v. 111 be a c1tyw1dc fair 1n
Tuc·son. Arll Lincoln. ;'l:cb . rcs1
dents arc starting a "tool lcndtni;t
hbrary" for urba n gardeners
ThL• consumer affairs offict'." tn
Akron. Ohio. is setting up a
m..i.rk~.~J}Cff .~hoppers l':JA. ~uy
dtrC'ctly from the farmers ·
llr bcrt had dropped off thl' baby and her mother, Mrs. Betty :.oup. ~alad. vot•slv. roll. and dessert
Da,·idson. With whom he 11\'cd s-~s
an<! was a rrested by Huntington .._.._
Beach police within an hour after SPIRES -I -the hospital notified aulhontics. t
Investigator s allege the child IRVtNt -llf~ .. l .. l:J:~. !1 Jll'
was severely beaten while her MacArthur Blvd at So Fwy • 1 ••• lf!tlJ:::~i• 1 I
mjltncr was absent and Hebert COSTA MESA --F.xchangc Club ''
f'rom Page .. t 7
"as bab_y_s_1t-t1_n_~ __ -_____ -_ .. _._,_· _ _:~~·~·!!!·•!!!O!!!!!I!) !!!!·5~f1!!!S-!!!!!!!'H!!!8!!!fb~O~f~8~hl~(t'!!!!!!!A•~,_·~-~·~M·~··~-'" = r•li-Oi •• liii • ••r• • ......... 'ii.~ •• 1
Matches
For Safe t y
Soug ht
CALIF. DREAM. • •
fac1ht1('c;·· t11 sat1.,f\ lhl· t'.1ltforn1J., er.1\ 111~ fur
nonmotor1lt.>d puri.uit). Ilk<' h1k1ni:. b1nd1nsi. r11ft ~
tnl'! and kl.lyakin~
Thr dC'maml for ta rm al' c·amp..r µark '\\\ 1th hot
:.ind coh'I rur1r1111 i.: \\Htl'r ;ind ~k1 :-lopes \\.Ith
mcrhallll'al lifts ht1s l'K·l·n n •plarc·d by .1 clamor for
nature tr:11ls :111cl l'I °"' t·ountry 'kl run-.
"BUT Al.L W":'Rf: Ht:Af.l.Y doing is chani:1ng
thl' cro\\ d µalll'rns.'' ~:11cl llun~ula. noting lhat a
bike trail a lonJ,! th<• 1\m1 nran Hl\'l'r 1~ t'xpcrt<'nC'·
in~ tr affic j jm~ \\1th 10.000' 1~1tor-, a" Cl'k
Thfo itrumon nre sllll run nan~ on !>II vcr.> l>,pnng
nights. but C:1hfornian ... l'•lll nl'H·r rcc<1ptun• the
-.ohtudr tht•y a 11 loni: for
Pl HI.I{' :\OTln: l'l IH.U 'O rtn·:
WASHINGTON 1/\f>l
T h c C o n :. u m l' r
Product Safl'lY Cn m·
m1:ssion 1s propos1nA
mandatory !'afety !>tan
dards for the 25 b1lhon
mulch books c1 rculatc-d
1n the l 'n1tcd Stales l'ach
year One rule would rr
quire the matchl':. to st'lf
e:<t1n gu1sh w1th1n IS
seconds
Other rules designed
''to l'limanate or reduce
) ... , \u\<oo unreasonnble n~k.., or 5~~;~~~;~~~=~~'"0:J, '~C::,.'E·~~~:~:,,~N::s death or injury" "ould
U'Tl.Ol'CAl ll'OllHIAJOll ...... ·~···· ' .. ~ ...... ~. include child-rei.1,lant THl CO~~':!~~llANO[ ••• "U'.<•\ 1 •/ ....... t CO\'ers and matche:. that
I•,,,. M.ltt•• nit•• f ..... "' PEA'll .............. • 1•-l\••"I (.I ..... • burn no ra rt her l han one
( \TURMTHA~ OOC••'"<l •I-h I( h
Nc>t•C.• I\ t-r•b'f' o~··" t' rt41t"' ' " ... •• ..,. .._. ... ,..,.... 1 ' a 'nc ""~1"4 C'l•IM\*O••*"~f "U of ""''" •"''1"1 IA'#r"t .. ,.., .. ,,,,'lt~J\t'"I AN ESTIMATE0 2S
:':''t~:,•~·:,~;: c.~~;';!~;~ ·~;.;·,··~.: ,~ • ·,,',' '" .. ,:-:~ , .. " 1 in", v., •. 111 billion mat ch books art'
Pf'"\H'lt ff'WtmtfttM •~""'''q~ "t '"""' A.,_,.., H,.flfl"1'' '1 f'• u" l • ''' "' SOfd Of ji?l\'en a"'ay (.'3Ch
LA• tlOOLOnQt\••H"Rlw\J inHVf1tr ,.,•, ,.,,,,.,,, • 1"'1U t•c.1U1' ''"•' ye!ar 1ndrug an grocery ('ltf1<•0•l.fWl\&Ll WIS 4Ultf'ef\ u '''"' I d
o• \Ovl" c;.r. m '-"' AnJ"''' C""Unh .,.,,n~1 1 ,..,, StOr(t!\ and rC'~laUrAnl!\
wn1c.P\ ••tl•r oft•'" n ,,,,_,fl'·''"" .t ""'' J , .• uv H Y. f'4.Hu. d b W d tNl'\\Otl~Undtt,\,1Qnfl'iJ1h_,O,n .. tft#1 HH •111 .. l'f\•"t .,.,, f ,,. ~In,.._, an ar s 00 en
D1Ht,.1n1"0 to'"'<',. .. , tit• \1; n ,, '•1'\\ ",. '• I .. ' t l, ,., l "'V*"'" '" matcht.•s \\'OU Id not he
~:;; ~':-0:':!;~~::;~:,::~"~~' ,,;;"~'',~"" Mt• "' 1'' ..-~~· ro\·crt.·d by the ne w
too• tnnntP\\ •h•t '"• td1I i1wh•n ,,,,,..I l•qfll• f ""' U1.... ""' ro.11•v I'll I rul(\S "'~"~~:;,~;;;.:,h .. ,.14 ...... "'' ""~'' '" '1 '' •·'•,,,.. .. Thl' romm1~sion llnid
1v11Muc11"1 -----thatb<'lwc('nJuly l ,1974,
f"'"'"'0"""'" l'l Ul.H ' '\Ol'f('I. , .met Junt• 30. 1975. ~Oml' 01 \tlt•D O••t HI• nt ~1w11A lf """ 9,!'tOO ~wr.,ons r l'Q ui rl•d
............ , .. ~... NOT•C£~~~':.7~ottOll\ 1ho1,pit :il cml'rgl'nc~ ,=~~7.:"c'~~·~d wru1o•cou111 o n .. , room tr€'jtm<'nl for
~~~·1~;!~:.;~·~, ·H.; ,,·,,~ ·· 1 ';~:rc~~,z:~·;~~=~~~~· n1att"h rC'l.itl1d 1n1uncs
''". N • • •• ,., TllERF. 'WAS no an
d1c.1t ion w h .1t thl· pro
~1oc;al. "'h1r h ro111rl lak<'
up to 16 month' to 1mple
Ol<'nt. "oul!I ('O!'>t lht' IO·
Ju,tn
Juti\ 1'11l•ht•r. of th€'
1 ,1 " ".,.,.., ., , , 1 cnmmll>'IOn ' bUr<.'aU of
,., ... 1 ccnnomw an ah ~t'l, :oud, t~~\1.',.,.'~:;.:.,·r.,~.·. ",:;, ·,';: 1..,;',:1: ,:..: ·~~ .. ",. ~.:!·;:,•: • / ... ~ ·:" , 'Tht·rc··, lttth· doubt lhal
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DAILY PILOT
Suiilg •• TO"flla
Warranties Act
Needs Clout
By YLV1A PORTEil
Undtr the 11ew Federal Warnotlc:s Act, con~umcrs w11l
Cor the Clrst time be given vitally Important tacts about the
warranties orrered b)' manufacturers of &ood s
So Car. tint>. But what 1f the manufacturer does not Uvt'
up to the warranty'! Or
IJ be Just can't bt' round.,
Although the law al
lows aultK for dt'ceptivf'
warrantiei.. the <'On·
sumer must first rind
th party ttavin" lh<'
warranty. thrn start a
suit (possibly in 3 distont city). und then hire~ lawyer or tn
to mllntJe the lawswl "'1thout onl'
Tht' problems could c:rush what appears to ht' lht• con
sumer·s grc-1t new rights 3nd mak<' a warrunh· more
slgruficant 01'f'p11pcr than in the mGrkclplac:e. 1'hll11, three
key drl ves are under way
FIRST, SEVf.Ri\L slates. notably Massachuttr~ and
Maryland, have abolisht>d confract clauses whereby the
seller rusuatty ttie --retailer) 0 disc'hrims'-'-a1t warmnttcS"
Translated. this disclaimer means that the retailer isn't
responsible for a lemon: the buyer must hunt down th<'
manuracturer. lo some instances. the standard "dis
claimer" clauses may even deny the ''imphcd" warranty
that normally goes with any sale and says that the product
is reasonably flt for its intended purpose.
Under this ne w effort. sellers as well as manufacturer1'
would be responsib1e (or the goods they sell. And if th\'
maker is al Cau ll. the retailer could charge him for essential
repairs or r eplacement. The trend may accelerate a shill,
already in progr ess. for manufacturers to designate n •
t aalers as agents for fixing dclecLutc.iLc.ms-
Second. a major effort would upgrade the role of small
claims courts to m ake warranties more enforce a bl<'.
AS OF NOW. FOR instnncc. small·claims courts 1m•
often overcrowded w1th debt collccl1on cases against con
sumers. Also the los<'r does n't always pay the judgmenl
even Lf the consumer.wins. New York has a p1oncrnng law
which. a mong other thing:., permits the winner to coll<.'cl
three times the original total 1f there is a pattern of three or
more Ignored judgmcnl5. and the debtor has the money to
pay. This could be a model foroth<'rs
-Sm a ll-claams courts usually can't cancel a contract,
but can only give back the buyer's deposit or damages. An
outrageous r esult in some cases Is that the buyer m1ghl win
back his deposit on a lemon. but then be sued by the seller
for the full amount ln regular court (and. without a lawyer,
lose!). A solution might be to allow s mall claims Judges to
cancel consumer contracts
-Too many localllics doJ°\ have small-claims court.:.
this could be corrected by designating u1sting courts lo tX·
• ercii;c sm:lll·clauns power:. Some courts don't sit at Dlillt
so consumers can't get to them Community pressure might
spur the courts to sit at leas! one night a week.
-SOME SMALL·CLAIM Judges aren't aware of pro
visions an the law that favor con!iumer'i lsuch as the ruh.•
that one.sided . unfair, rinc·prtnl provisions cun be declared
un('onscionablc ) Tra1111nJ! proJ:n1ms might !iOJ\'(• thr~ by ~H'
quainhng judg<'s or volunt~r arbitrators with the rcl<.'vant
rules.
-Dollar hm1ts on claims frequently arc too low lo al
low dis putes over big-ticket items lo be heard. Li mils could
be raised <as in New York recently. from $.'iOO to SI ,000).
-Fina lly, companies might be more encour aged lo
establish informal d1s putc-selllemcnt mechanisms. To
daler(ew ha.\'e_nplcdto pay lbc costs oLcrcalmg such a pro·
cedure.
The thiTd closely r elated problem is what to do about
consumer claims loeated in distant states where ll Isn't
practical for the consuml'r to hir<' a lawyer or travel to suc
There Is no machinery now lo solve this urgent problem.
A POSSIBILITY IS Tiff. establishment or an intcrstal<.'
small·claim s system lo operate by m ail in cases where oral
hearings aren't neeessary. Both consumer a nd company
would write com plaints and responses: the tribunal would
decide the case. based on the wntlen information ~avcn by
both sides. Experts think 90 percent or consum er cases
could be solved this way -a g1anl step forward from
today's total vacuum for long-distance dispute setllcmcnw..
Without machinery for both long.and short-range s ettle·
ments of d isputes. warranties arc Just ab-Out worth the
paper they're written on in many cases. Wake up! Demand
action . Only then will the imperative solutions begin to
emerge.
By The Associated Pres"
Supermarket shoppers who enjoyed lower prices an the•
n rat part of 1976 found during March that the savings were
too good to last . an Associated Press marketbaskct survey
show5.
Increases for a wide range of items boosted the family
grocery bill la!it month, although prices generally were
lower than they were al the start of the yeur
The t\P drt-w up a random list of lS commonly
purchased food and nonfood Jtcms 11nd checked th<' prlec In
one supermarket in t•arh of 13 <'lli~ on March I, l!n:l. Prfru
have bttn rechecked on or about the s tart of 1•ach succeed
lnR month.
THE LATEST SURVEY show<'tl a few price decreasrs
during March; pork chops declined in eight cltlr~. ror 1•xom -
ple, and eggs In JO. But Increases for butter. all·bct(
frankfurters and coffee orrsct the savinRs .
In Los Angeles, the price of huller was up 2 J>('rccnt last
month, the price of CIUts wus UJl o whopping 23 prN't•nt
greatest increas1• in the surv<'y anri lhc price of pork chopfl
wall up .5 JX>rcent.
The markclbaskel tatal wa11 up during Match In cllthl of
the cities surveyed. lncreasln& on uvcrage of 2 I! J)<'rcf'nt
The total was down in four eltle11. decreasing nn ••vero1tc 3.2
percent. and w3s un('hang<'<i al lhC' survey store in lh1' 13th
city, Miam i On nn ovcr·all basl11. the markcthMkcl totol al
the start or April W311 ll lilll<' ICllS lh111n t percent hlRh<'r than
IC was a month earlier
A comparison or prices now and at the start of the year
t1how~ encouraging newa. The m arkclbaskct total was
down at the checklist store In 12 cities, with an avcr1ge drop or about 3 percent. The only lncrca11c was al lhc checklllll
store in Dallas. where the markctbo11ket total went up • lit
Ue leas than l percent.
THE MABCH INCREASES did not follow a con1l1tcnt
patlem ln most ca~. Items lhal were up In one city want
down In another. reOecting local sales •nd speclala ralh«'r
than a 1enenl price trend.
Gove rnment ofCicials have predicted that food prices
will rise about 1 percent during each of the first two
quarte rs of this year, a smaller lncnase than In 1975. They
are reluctant to forecast what will happen during the rcsl of
1976 tlnc a lot. depends on the 11iic or summer harvests.
Ite ms on tl\e AP checklist were chopped chuck. center
rut pork chops, frcnen orange juice con centrate, coffee,
paper towels. b utler, Grade·A medium white eggs, creamy
peanut buuer, laundry dctereent. fabric softener. tomato
sauce. chocolate chlp rookies. milk. all·beeC frankfurters and 1ranulated sugar.
'Missing'
Woman
Buried
CALERA, Ala. (AP) -
No one knew her name or
where she came from.
but JS persons. a Ce'f'I of
them Wt!ep1ng, stood
solemnly as the body of
the young woman was
lowered into a simple
grave.
"'There is a mother
and father that are miss·
ing a daughter-some·
one p e rhaps they
loved dearly as a little
girl and young lady,"
said lhe Rev. Robert
Moore of the First Bap·
list Church.
FOR NEA R LY ;:i
month, h er body was
held in Birmingham as
the search for her 1dent1·
ty was conduclt.'<.I. Thal
identification never
came.
Local merchants,
churches. law enforce·
mcnl offic<>rs and other
c1llzcns collected money
for flowers and a casket.
They also ::irranged for a
tombstone. There was no
name on it.
"This could happen lo
any mother or father
knowing that their child
1s missing," said Mr.
Moore. "It's a real sad
day for all of us."
Mesa Graduate
Terry! All e ne
Longnecker de·
R1manoczy of 2111 Sterl·
1ng Ave., Costa Mesa has
~raduated from the
University of Texas
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Soap Saga Sage
She's Daytime TV Plo~watcher
Bt JAY SHAU tnT
NEW YORK <AP) -"An en:raaf'd
1Dd bitter John R.aodolpb left Pat
when WI told blm about Marianne'&
abortion. Barbara Weaver hlls bttn
otft'rina ht'r comfort .•. to John and
he wants to make the relaUOD3h1p
permanent!"
A Rona Barrett revtlation? Nope,
ooly the ~nto.--llne in a WHk '•
worth of plot summaries of "Another
World," one of 14 soap operu closely
oblitrved each week by 2>year-old
M:anuela Soares.
(TV REV IE W)
"AFl'Ea A WHILE, )'00 get so you
can mona1e to do other work und keep
..All eac tULlh.e. TV~·' ,sh.e~·QL
course, the music 1s very helpful. You
can tell there's someUung commg up
JUSl judging by the music."
Efrem Zimbalist
Jr. wtll try com·
ody in NBC half·
hour pilot "W1ld
About Harry.''
IT ISN'T T HAT Miss Soares. who
graduated from RutJ(ers in 1973 '41th a
degree In comparative literature , as
going for a master's in comparative
anguish. It's her job to wnte sum·
maries of soap opera plot lines.
Miss Soares. a Vl'teran of more than
a yt'ar of :.oap opera watch1n~. re c~nlly added "l\1 ary Hartman, Mury __ ....:__...:_==========----------~
Hartman" lo he r <'Overuge. But :.he CICI • • • • • wntes only f•at.ure stones aboul 1t,
She's the editor and chief plot-
watcher at "Daily 1V Newsletter,"' a
New York publication that each week
keeps viewers posted on both soapy
story Unes and the doings or daytime
drama stars. The newsleUer costs $24
a year for 48 issues.
not plot summaries.
This is becaus e more than half the CllNTERIQR stations carrying 1t rur 1t at night. in·
cluding WNEW·TV ~ere The lateness DDESIGNERS ot lhe WNEW showtng causes an un-
derstandable proble m for Mass GUILD Soares, who explains st this way: Cl CC ~C:Gr
Miss Soares. who says lhe newslet-
ter began in July 1974 and has almost
12.000 s ubscribe rs, including one an
Ethiopia, admits she hadn't muc h
time while in school to watch daytime
televisjon.
BUT NOW SHE SEES no Jess than
seven soap operas each weekday, five
days a week. She switches the dlal to
inspect episoc;tes Qf itll 14 dayttmc
dramas during the week and lhus
check what she secs against the
material provided her by the pro-
ducers of each soapsud saga.
"It's just to make sure." says Miss
Soares. '"They discuss the shows with
me, but you still have to watch to get a
lot of the nuances and to really know
what's happening."
Keeping track of 70 plot Hncs a week
sounds like an ordeal guaranieOO to
put one in the home for the befuddled.
But Miss Soares, who does her view·
ing on two TV sets in her office, insists
1t isn't all that did difficult.
"I FIND IT d1ff1cuit to stay up until CJ 11 o'clock at night to watch "Marv
Hartman' after watching telev1son ail
day."
She was asked if she gels "'eird
looks when she tells people wha t she
does for a laving. ·
"It depends on lhe people," she
replied. "Some are tcrnbly envious
and they don't understand the amount
of work. 'rhey think." ·Oh, you just sit m front of a TV set all dav. What fun !·
"Sometimes. their reaction really
surprises my hus band. I 'll sa y 'soap
opera' and people :.ay, 'Oh, 1 used to
watch . 'And he sits there and says,
'l thought this pcr:.on was perfectly
normal.···
AT T lllS POINT, lhc thought 0<:·
curred 1 might be delaying her work.
"Not right now," Manuela Soares
said with a laugh. "But in an about 10
minutes. it's time for 'The Young and
the Restless.' •·
During the month I
of April ... See the
unusual bicentennial
exhibit at Eastland
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. lm;n._tck , _,_. .
.... ....... ~•~•~•~• ....... ..__.I Savings ... a poster
display in the style
of Colonial newspapers ...
a lively and interesting
collection of comments,
illustrations, diagrams,
homilies, quotations, in-
nuendos, cartoons, well-
and-Iittle-known facts
The exl1ibit of po~tc r blow-up8 i8 at tl\c
Eastland Savi ng~ oflieP in Costa Mesa ...
~273 Harbor Boul0\·anl, at \Vilson. Free
i·rprint::; in tahloid sizr ava ilablc at al1
Ea~tlanc I ~a \·ing-=--oflicrs. Fascinatingly
informalin•, educational, stimulating
and pro\'ocati\'e. Come in and get your
copy whilC> th<?y la~t. (Quantity reprints
for school~ by special arrange ment.)
about that prolific
patriot, the great
Benjamin Franklin.
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B en Franklin didn't cet around to
mventing the Eastland Savings Perpetual
Money Wheel -but he would bo
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nbout a man on the road in search of his
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Bush. Fannie Flag~ and ruturo TV stnrs
Ralph Waite and Sally Struthers.
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the Revolutionary War urc cxuminc.•d in
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A I 4 DAJL y PILOT Monday,Apt115.1971
NB Yachtsmen Top
Rick Taylor and Rkbard Loufek of
Newport Beach won lhe Kul,g of Spam
perpetual trophy awarded for the win·
nlng boat In the laraest class ut
Californlu Yuc ht Club's Olympic
Classes Reaatta
by slronf wlnd and rain 6QUalls, but
lbe wealbu settled down lo a mild
8-10 brene on Sunday. Results:
TOllH•OO -'· M.J•-· ,._, ..-cave 1 ,_..,. U •. Q#1' "-i.r. W~ YC, :a, CO... ll.NI, ...
OC.t ......... ~l''l'C, 4. He -· 1"1~ ,.,._ CllYC I (;l(;W0.-..111 ....... 1 ..... $0Y( • •
)O\.IHO -I, \ae•~ .... "'-,._,,_ .. U>YC· 1 =~~ ~·"Fv"c°" ... ' CY( I, ~10lt119U, TM ~.Jima ... ._,;,~/-' .......... ltVYCJ i. BOATING
..
· Wildcat Takes Whitney Race
Wlldcal, s kippered by P le Scboonmakt-r o!
Bahia CortnUtlan Yacht Club, was the overall win·
nt'r ol Los AngelH Yacht Club's Catalina Island
race for Midget <Xw!an Racma A soc1atlon yacht:1 1n
the Little Whitney Series.
The race -like the lon&er San Clemente lsl•nd -::::=======-----======:::--race -was hit by ome erralJc weather wb1ch
challenged lbe skill and stamina of the crews. Taylor and Loulek co .. kippered
Malibu·20 in the 23 boat Tornado
catamaran clau. winning three
istrai&ht races.
Forly·nlne boata m four of the '"' Olympic classes turned out for the
TEM,.U T -I, Slll•ll .. ''-Ar9¥ .. ~I l'l'C· f ~·"-•1111 ..... ~.,..,c i.~'--_._ M:.'. TUE COURSE wu the sam e for the C.:..,~~ ... ~ 1"..,.1• $GCYC. a.~'-. Performance Handicap Racine Fleet yacht. tn
What's powerful,
carries halfatonand
event. Sa\urduy '11 two races were bit
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_, -
'Contagious' Winner
Contagious, a Ranger·33, skippered
by Ken Kuhn. Cap1:.trano Ba y Yacht
Club, was th Class A winner in the
PHRF division of Dana Point Yacht
Glub's lipr1n1 Serte&-Selurday,.
OPYC also held lbe small boat
division or the Sptinl Regatta over in·
side courses on Sunday. ·
Troohv winners:
cSlMllE A.~l..Vll"""• ~ ..... 211 '""• &.<tu OPYC, l, Cre-ndO CEn<-191 )ON! 661 ... ,
'-BYC ~inner in the Crwsmg Class (no ~spinnakers) w as Capella, a San-
tana-25 sailed by Mike Reed unar ftliated. ' ·
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Beagle
Results
Victors
Lumaran, s kippered
by Bill Rohrs , Voyagl'rs
Yacht Club, was the wan
ner of the t hird of fJWr
races in VYC 's Hot K'um
Series.
Bruce Ma tl ack o f
Newport Beach was lhl'
winner of the third race
of the Windsurfer Series,
also sponsored b y VYC.
Trophy winners :
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1, loreltt Dot> Hut>O•. V YC l "'"'
tAdO, D•~fl W1lt1•m~. V VC O.t>u
ttt. llob 0A<Mll llY( S lo90r Lolly
Ron 0..4<°"• V'l'C
Balboa Sailor Wins
Wood Trophy
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Defeated vorsky's Trident, lost a rudder near China Point on
the back side or Catalina Jslund and wa:. rescued by
one or the other racmg boats before she drirted onto
the rocks.
EaC'h one of our 1976 Tovow "• Ton pickups!
We've qot tons of Y> tons .md we're SQllinq
Despite the efforts of tht:'m 111 April for p1 1~1'<; you wof\ 't want to
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A
DAILY PILOT
LOVE AFFAIR
_''I'm votin for Ray Williams
because e s alreaay proven
his ability to work for solutions
that the whole City can back~"
One of a series of reports by Harvey A. Proctor, Chairman, Southern califomia Gas Company.
Why no t tap the :ibundant
energy of the "u n? T h:i t's ::i
qub UOo Ll11.:. CJ'.> Cl>mpany hcarc;
f rcll ucn t l )'.
In fa c:.:t, t hl' C:h Company j..,
working han.1 tn u"c encr~y
from the Mm tu hdp ~nl vc thc
n.Hural ga" "hortagc. Yuu m:w
h:w c hc.ud 11( our \/\CC pw1cL t.
It'"> one of the largc'-l rel>1dcnu.1l
sola r rc~carch p roicct., m the
nation. SAGE 1~ sho rt for ~ol:H
Al>sistcJ Gas Encr~y. SAGE h ;1-:
been going ~incc 1973 with t he
Jct Propulsion Laboratory of tht.:
California lmtitutc of Tech-
nology. With the help of funding
from the Nation al Science
Fou ndation , we're collecting
e ne rgy fr om the: c:.un and heating
water m apartments.
Where SAGE started,
where SAGE is now.
In itc; first phac;c m llJ7:>,
SAGE st ud ies ~howcd th;H u..,i n~
the -.11n to heal w:Her w~i.. worth
try m~.
T hl·n <ln ;1c:tua l water hc:H-
in~ "Y"lcm u~mg the c:.un'c;
cner~y W<l" bu ilt :ind tc~tcd .
After that, SAGE went into
the field. A SAGE system
w3c; put into :i l:trgc apartment
hutlc.lin~ rn El Toro. T here ll 1..,
heating wnter for .12 apartmen t-.
nght now.
Thi'> year :1nother SI\(,[
"Y"tem will he in'>t:tlk<l in :i
large. new Upl:tnu apartment
build ing a-. ll 1s constructcJ.
<;o SAGE ha-. mewed from
..,tu<l1es ::mu la b wnrk to ;i real
">'"lcm hc:it m~ w;Hcr f<ir .1
number of famJl1 c..,.
The promise of SAGE.
Som etime in the 1980s the
sun can be a real help in solving
the en ergy shortage. Although
solar energy won't replace gas a s
a main source of energy, it can
help natural 'ga~ h eat water in -
new dwelling units. Bu t, m a te·
rial$ and ~yMems to catch nnd
hold t he '>u n\ cnergy cn~t too
llH ICh :ll till'• lJlllC.
Only ;1 k w pc.:oplc can
;1ffon.l the-.c ~ystcms rtght now
hcc;n1 -.c thl')' .m.: co~t ly. I h1wt·ver,
we at the Gas Company have to
tlunk a bout :ill ()f the 12,000 000
people w<.: l>Upp1 y. T h e cost of
~ol .ir ener~y toJ ay ic:, com1Jer-
.1bly higher t han the co..,l of
n.H ur.11 g.1 .... That co<.,t m u..,t he
hroughl Jnwn bdon.: th1"
c 011nt1 y e.111 m;1kc much ll'•t.' o f
"olar Clll'fg}'.
A., Wt..: and othL:rs gain more
cxpcriencl' with i-.olar 1.:ncrgy an J
;1.., c:.:o..,l~ of other t nl'rgy form'
inc re<l\l', the u~c o( solar energy
wi 11 hl'crnnc more practk:il. But
thi'l dfort will ta ke time, a nd
tnday's energ y p roblem s need to
be 'o lvcd with toda y's energy
i-1 itircl'" :111<l tc.:c h no log ie ....
The greater promise of
Indonesia, Alaska and
New Mexico.
Thcrc'5 only on e way to
solve the n atural gas shortage,
whic h h he re now and getting
worse, and threatens to be des-
perate by 1979 or 1980: find and
get new gas supplies.
· We've bee n working on four
m ajor new ~uppl y project\.
Indonesia is one. It could
provide southe rn California
•
with l:lrgc ne w supplies. The
Cuok lnkt in south Abl>ka is
:mm her. N;uural ~as frmn
Atl antic Rtchftcld Company in
northern Ala.,k:t lookc<l as if it
woulJ fi ll a lot of l>Outhe rn
Caltforn1a·.., needs, but we were
fmccJ to c rnccl th:tt contract.
We ~lll I hope 10 ~ct s:;a'> from
nonhcrn A)a..,ka. T he fourth
project h in New Mexico and
could fill HYYo of cu rrent n eeds.
T here we would m:1ke gas from
CO<ll.
Tho..,c projects would go fa r
in solving the g~s shortage. But
t hree have been <lc l:iycd
seriously. And the ARCO gac; has
been l o~t, at least for the time
being.
What is holding up
those new supplies?
Approvals. Eve ry project has
to be approved by many local,
state anJ national authorities.
As many ao; JOO approvals have
been needed for one pro1<.:ct
that\ '>till nm npprovc<l. Some
pro1c<.:l.., arc :1pprove<l anJ then
rc..,t u Jie<l trmc after time. Thi'
co<.b ttmc, and th:tt aJJs to the
c.:o~t of thc pro1 cct. ""time
p;i..,<,cc;, the price nf cve ryth ing-
p1pclincs1 m atc rialJi , labor, ship<;
-just keeps gc)lng up amt up
because o f infl ation.
To get you more ~os :H the
lowest price, we ncccl fo ster
action by government agencies.
Our i.tu<li cs, h:tsc<l on ~uvcrn
mcnt reports, show th:tt 700,000
rob'> in th1 .., a rc:i .ire at \take .
How can you help?
Keep yourself fully
informed about the natural gas
shortage and our ef foru to bring
you new supplies. We have a
small brochure that can give
you more information. Write for
the Gas Company brochure on
supply. Southern C alifornia Cas
C ompany, P.O. Box 54093,
Los Angeles, C A 90054.
••
Laryngectomees qon 't like to
talk apout their problems
because they are too
busy getting on with the
business of living. But,
underlying emotions do
surlace once in a while.
\
JACK LESTER OFFERS A 'LIGHT'
..
Hope
By J O OLSON
Of IM 0Atly l'llo4 ~If
Even though the members of
the Lost Chord Club can't sing a
no.te~ .Jbe.re. J.S a. lot of harmony
when they Ret together at the
American Cancer Society office.
They have all lost their voices
to cancer and have learned to use
esophageal speech, but it doesn't
stop them from kidding and JOk·
ing a lot.
Some. like Bill England. prefer
to talk with the help or a battery-
operated. hand·he ld "artiric1al
larynx ·· Cwh1 ch resembles a
small flashlight>. but even this 1s
good for a few laughs.
He pushed the button and de·
monstrated how he uses it to call
rus dogs and his grandchildren
(it makes a loud buzz when it is
not held against the throat for use
in speaking).
This new "voice" works well
most of tbe lime, he said, but
when he tries to la!Jt on the
telephone, he often is mistaken for a computer.
Finds New Voice
· • W h e n I c a I I m y with the d1srupt1on of the normal suggested he just try to !:>ay gr andchildren. I tell them right routtnl' "scotch."
away that tbis 1s not a recording, DETERMINATION
11 ·5 Grandpa." he s aid. In spite of the obstades. the "That's a very important word
Wh 'I P a king o n the laryngectomees gener ally are a to every one here." Miss 1 e s .e .. , cheerful, r aucous bunch, as an ... A ... :A,, sa•..1 SO}"mnlv "S ~yfr· tel e p ho n e 1 s h :i 1'1i r <H' "'~ • • ho -· ·-th-lb-· iiTT -· · ·-· --.i&L"-11.U.l.;Aen. """' ~ "" "' • • laryngectomees. it probably tS ur wi em wi prove. yone grinned.
one of the lesser problem!> they T he re 15 a lot of kidding, teas-How on earth can people smile
have to worry about, according ing and "in house " jokes, known when they know they'll never
to Betty McMicken. associate only to the regulars at the M&n· speaknormally ag:un''
d i recto r of th e Ne wport day practice session. "We have all learned that dt'·
Laaguage and Speech Center. term1nat1on b the moi.t 1mpor
PlJBLIC.: t 't:AR Bob MoorP, commenting about tant thing,·· l\1oort• l>a1d "If )Ou
a recent pro~ram on rape he had fight. you can" in." A major hurdlr is employment heard. \\ onrlcrc d if h<' had a The laryngectomt•t's abn ha\!'
discrimination ... They urc dis chanl·e to ~('I ra ped because he learned that pl'opl,• "'ho 11 '1'
cnminaled ugaini.l l>l'caus1..· or \' 0 u Id n · 1 b I o w a whi s t I e esophal(eal s pel'l'h an• "'' tl1f
cancer and their funnv \'t11cl-... 1 1 't rerent than normal l'"'•J•I·· 111111 she s aid. "They are PuShc.'<.l back t uryngcc omt·c~ can i.ing or "' ,
in the corner or fired... whist It• l'tllll'r l that they can ho lei do\\ n almo:-l
any job in the bus1n<•ss world Another problem is the public's Someone else m entioned that There are problems in n •rtaln
fear of canC'er ... To some JX•oplt'. the group was international in industries, s uch as being heard
it's-like lepros y ... s u1d Larry flavor. ·· 11arry Ba sky's Russian, over a lot of noise. but In ttrneral,
Gunderson, a victim. but he's slowed down a bit." th t th · Id I Also, there often is friction at ey can re urn to err o JO JS
h h A new m e mber. Practl'ci'ng successfully, t he lhe rapb t ome w e n a pers on ll> re· agreed.
cuperating from surgery and with speech therapist McMicken, This is borne out by successful le1m tlng. lo talk wilhtiuta larynx. was applauded for sayina .the
Spousel> become 11npat1l·nt "'1th word "okay." When he had trou· 1nd.1viduals sueh as Wilda Curry.
th •-·.. ... ........ bJe w;'h' ... sentence, someone one of the few women in lht• t :,,rvw--J>l·~~ m ... Jrn~c UJ " -group, who wenl back Lo her
nursing job after i.urgt•ry 13
years ago. and Lou Adrian, \\ho
is starting his own business
Before Miss McMicken !:>lartcd
weekly speech classes five' }<'ars
ago, tiowev<'r. many of lhr
laryngectomces in Orange Coun
ty (there are approximat!'ly r>0>
had become rttclU!:>I V<' l.H:t·aul><:
they couldn't talk.
HOUSEBOUND
"We began lo s.?l'l calls and
started seeing thrm ... ~he sn1d
"ll was like op<·nrns.? a c·an of
worms. We round people fivl'
years post·OP who wouldn't come
out of the house.··
There wa!:> no speech therapy
available. she s aid, even though
the Cancer Society offered a
minimal information pro~ram.
The weekly lessons were~ slow
getting s tarted until the center
decided to sponsor a perma·
nent free practice s.?roup through
the ACS.
People facinl'? s urji?ery also are
visited by a recovered laryngec· tomec. who explains what 1s goins.?
to happen and offrrs cncoural!c
ment, and the speech lessons start
a wt>ek pos t-op
BETIY McMICKEN: THERAPIST, FRIEND
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Monday, Aprrl 5. 197(;
50 to 75, and the group has been
mostly mak. but lhC' level I!>
dropping and m o re women are
havtng the surj?cry.
All or the LO!'-t Chord members
said they "ere s mokers, some as
high as four pac ks a day and
others a pack a d ay for 25 years.
POLLUTION
"People "ho work in factories
with heavy pollutants will
tend to Rel c ancer of the larynx
too," Miss Me Micken said.
In the surRery, the larynx is re·
moved and the doctor makes a
permanent opening in the neck,
to which he attoches the trachea,
or windpipe.
Arter the surgery, the patient
breathes, couj?hs and sneezes
through the h ole, which is called
a stoma.
This "artificial nose" can
create problems a;uch as infec·
lion a nd sensitivity lo fumes and
the weather. and it precludes
swimming PaLients often hav<'
uncomfortablt• swellinR of the
neck and shouldc.>r area bccau!>e
of the sur1tery, a 11 of which must
be dc•alt with during the therapy
and adjustment process
8 1
They tend to get yelled at a lot
too "Our society Ccds that whc·n
people have a sp<'cch problc•m
they have a heanns.? prohlcm
too." the th er a p1st !>aid. "One
man even got a written note back
when he spoke to somrone."
The laryngectomecs don't lik<'
to talk about their problems
because they are too busy ~cttinA
on with the businei.s of ll\•tng, bol
the underly in~ emotion!> do sur-
face once in a while.
Michiko Willis was near tears
when she talked about how shC'
felt when she learned she had
cancer and would never speak
normally again.
"I cried all night before the
operation," s he saict qwctly. "It
was a shock to m e. I hact been in
good health Hut I knew f had tfJ
be strong. I had small ones to
take care of Csh<' is the mother of
i.even childr<'n > • •
"It's real roui:h," llHnk Woods
said simply
But as ro11it h n-. it 1s, the
laryngcctomt'C' have learned lo
count lh(•1r blt''"nJ.!s. as Adnun
revealed
8111 England (left) Communicates With George Pennington Via Artificial Larynx
"We are very proud of our re-
cord," the therapist said. "Very
few don't talk. We s.?O in with a
positive attitude. T he Rroup
gives them an outlet for practice.
and within a month, we con have
them out talk1nR."
The age range so far has been
And, lary ngcctomee s <'an't
laugh, raise their voices to be
dynamic or lower them to say 1n.
ti mate things to lhc1r wi ves, Miss
McMieken said
When h<' told his son, a trlplr
amputee fro m Vwtnttm, about
his cancer :1ntl 1mpcmding sur-
gery. hrs son'!> only n•ply was ,
"If you'll walk form<', I'll speuk
for you ··
When people come
into the library
to look at
help-wanted ads
and can barely
understand what's
written, then
it's time for the
librarian to
step in where
other American
educational
institutions
have failed.'
Reading: An At-home Course
By the Assoclac..d Pre
Johnnat> Valdez dropped out of
high school when he was 16
Although he's employed as a
maintenance worke r. he has lit-
tle c hance for ad\'ancement.
because Johnnie -at 33 still
can't read.
Johnnie is one of about 21
million Americans -imm1·
grants. school dropouts and peo-
ple with learning disabilities -
who are functionally illiterate.
This means t hey cannot read or
write well enough to function rut.
ly in society.
Now , says Robe r t
Wedgeworth, executive director
of the American Library As-
sociation (A LA ). the nation 's
librarians are going about the
m ammoth job of helping the one
out of every five adult Americans
who can't read.
In California and Washington.
where agriculture depends on
migrant farm workers,
librarians are mannln1t
bookmobiles that travel to m1·
Jtrant worker camps
RE ADING CLASSES
The librarians hold reading
classes ri~hl in the workers·
homes. and have already given
hundreds or men a nd women new
hope for better jobs ln the future.
On the national level, the ALA
is writing g u i delines for
librarians in developing literacy
programs. Inc luded will be re-
commended materials, so that
grown men a nd women don't
have to r ead "Dick meets J ane
• . . see the dog run."
"The m oder n Ame ri can
library is much more than a
keeper-or -t h e -print," says
Wedgeworth. "The library has
become a commmunJty center
and referral point and ftnds ilseU
often in the center of poor urban
areas where its users neea help
in simply coping with life.
"When people come into lbe
library to look at help-wanted,
ads in the paper and can barely
understand what's written. then
it's time for the II bran an to st<'P
in where other Amencan educa
lional institutions have failed ··
vanced reading ass1stnn<'<'.
Often the claSM'S are conduct
ed by teaeher!> from the locul
school system . Busic lite rary
classes concentrate on decoding
A survey of libraries revealed
that the program is not available
through bookmobile services
along the Orange Coast.
BASIC READING
The r eading programs current·
ly involving many functionally ii·
literate are designed lo help peo-
ple take driver's tests. read a
lease a nd a contr act, tell time
and read Infor mation on
packages they may buy In the
supermarket.
Libraria ns have found a need
for programs at three levels :
basic literacy skills. strengthen·
ing reading skills, and courses
and preparation for high school
equivalency exam in ations ,
wbkh also involv~ some ad
words. which m eans oreaking
the m up and simply counseling
on how to read Jett lo right.
VOLUNTEERS
A host of libraries are tapping
their communities for volunl«rs
to tutor nonreaders on a one-lo·
one basis.
Hourly sessions are tailored to
the student's needs and may in-
clude dictating a life experience
to the tutor and reading it. fillmg
out a job application, or reading
want ads.
Learning labs are centers
within library walls specially
equipped to hPlp the new or non·
readt•r A starr coordinator Is on
h and for 11u1dance, read)nJ(
machines arc available, a nd 1><>
arc a varie ty of vis ual aids,
games and puule!I
Adults. or course. are not the
o nly proble m . Wed geworth
points out &ores of libraries
have storytelling sessions where
cblJdren a re tau"ht words and
sounds with picture books, chalk
talks, puppet shows and nannel
board presentations.
Parent workshops are also
common nnd one library, in
Winston-Salem, has even p ro-
duced a film, "Kelping Your
CbJld ~ead ." .Jt stresses r eading
a,, a family activity a nd suggtat.'J
some Innovative yet practical
ways to Improve n child's read·
lng ability.
Among th e Ideas : h ave
children read m aps when the
family travels and have children
read recipes when mom ls cook-
ing.
..
rt'l ftttOf ,_.o, •d&f Apt rt ~
f:anyon Homes on View
Four Bi& Cunyon homci. hU\'f.'
been seleC'ted for d tour.
"POn$Ored by the nret1 '•
f'lh1lharmonic <:omm1llee
Opening homes from 11 a m to
S pm. f'nday, Apnl 23. will be
\ltC'hacl Gil11no. the Kon
Ollphants, Dole Stuur~ and Max
Warren.
Refrcshment:i will ~ servt'CS
<luring the duy ul the home o( Uw
Jumes 1-;, Rodiers
The Stuard&' runch·stylc home
features stained gla. 5 lhroughoul
and in the mas ter bedroom
... 11o ullpaper hus bcl·n :.elected to
match.
The Oliphant home was de-
s1~ncd to capture the view or thl'
J:oll course and Fastuon Island
liulterscotch a nd .white arc the
decorator colors : ltalutn Del
P1so tale was Selected for the
kitchen counters and •~land
The French style res1denc(' of
the Warrens 1s done in blue and
"h1te and furo1:.hed with anti·
ques. Two focal points arc the
marble entry \lolth a Straus s
c rystal chond<'lter. and a
Wedgewood china collection m
the di111ng room
The only home bwlt on t11oo lots
1o; owned by G1lano', wh~e ei.tate
• features a gaiebo over a spa, sur·
rounded by 35 fruit trees, and a
koi p00l with waterfall
The dining room 1s claS:>tC
1''rcnch. a pool table is the attrac·
twn of the ramily room.
Unusual features are a wine
cdlar and a library ''out of
Churlcs Dickens." ac:corchng to
. \lrs. Hobert Dutton.
Tickets. at SS, may be rcsl'rvC'd
b y callin~ Mrs. Bruce !\'tac:-
l>onald at 64-1-6945. Proctt•<b will
bl•nef1t th e Orange Count~
i'h1lharmon1c !ioc1cty program-..
Mrs. Fred Austin (left). Mrs Les Starnes tn the Dale Stuard home.
Horoscope: Cancer
Take Initiative
T\JESDA \',APRIL I
By \'ONEY OMAalt
ARIES tMarch 21 •
Apnl 191 You conclude
tran&act1on \'ou find out
what works. "hat 1s a
pipe drum. Cht•ck con·
tracts. Be sure others
live up to thctr agree.
mC'nt&
TAURl'S (April 20 ·
May 201 Act'ent on short
''iblls. rnt'bbHges and
"sigoi!il'ant ·· t'1,1lls. Get
thought:., at•tlons down
on paper kc) 1s to Or·
ganiic. Rl· rcccpti\c.
Good money Ill'\\~ 1s up-
comu1¥
GEl\11 1'\I I ~lay 21 ·
June 20 ). Emphasis on
collect1on:.. pa~ ments.
examination of credits
and debits Nl'" account·
mg approJch C'ould pro-
t'Ona>t~ct1~·
C.\SCt:R (June 21 .
Jul,\ 22> Lunar c~ck
move~ up get l!Omg on
)o ur 011on Take ln-
1t1all\'t' lhghhgh( 1n ·
dependenn· of thought.
\'IRG-0 tAug 23 ·Sept.
22): Emph1Utfi 011
pleasure, enjo) ml'nt of
food . surrounding'!,
friends Forces h.'nd to
be scattered. Maintain
open·mindcd, t•A·
perimentar approach
LIBRA <Sept. 23 • Oct.
22): Spotli&ht on amb1
lion, ad\'ancemcnt, \\'Ill·
ingness to roopcratl)
with one in uutho11t~.
Check flnc points, read
between the lint's
SCORPIO tOct. 23 •
Nov. 21>: Good Moon
aspeC't coincides now
\\ith reading, publishm,:.
special projects, Ion~·
dlstanC'e tra\'cl. Jk I'\.'·
ady for change. \' anl'ly.
SAGITTAR IUS 11"0\'.
22 ·Dec. 21 >. If thorough.
you make \ aluable d1s-
{'q\!Gl'IU. Kc\· ~ to ~
on 1n·depth information.
Mate or parlnt.'r 11o ants
more money informa-
tion.
CAPRICORN lOt•c 2:.!
• J n 191: Lie tuw
mamtatn balanct' \'ou
tend nuw to SN' onl)
11ohJt )OU want to bN'.
Rullte it and hf' mllrc
analyt1ct1I Timt• lis on
your side
i\Q\JAIUUS tJnn. 20
Feb. 18). Proctkul mut·
ters domlnatc. Whut you
toke for grantt'd i.houlcl
bl> t'ht-ckrd . APJ>IH'li
especially to uutn und
o th l'r f o rm s v r
transportation.
PISCES ( 1''cb. 19 ·
Mart'h 20 ) Acct•nt
crcatlvlty. ltcrm1t lntu1-
t1on. sensltl\·1t~· to :.ur·
faC'e . Apply (ll'rsonal
touch. Get rid of burdt.'n
not your O\\ n take cold
plunge into future.
If April ti Is ~our birth-
day )OU are mui.ical,
passlonatf', cn•ath "•
ha\e ~•·ttt tooth and a
Ion• or hsxury .
a ct ion. ll e the re in r--------------------
person
LEO <July 23 • Aug.
22): What occurs heh.ind
the scenes may be mon•
significant than what b
visible. Know it and de-
fer judgment : you re·
quire additional in·
formation. If patient .
you \\m
tMag~~J:an
* * * TRIPLE TREATS
(served for dinner every evening)
Is Talk Cheap ? .... (Ann· Landers ,0 1
•A Cfl~PV 11Jm PJIJnint.1, ''1th M.1~1< P,111\'P•'<1.11
mu,t.ud ),1uc<' -.111<1 .111 ,\1111111• < "'''"" \111/1· -
fllu• a Spina< Ii 5ou/f/,. ( r1•1•.-'''"'"'"'""Ii <h• tlil.1t
<ht'<'H' -Jll lor $3.85 • A n111l11•r lf'nlfll rn(.! tno"
1he Spinach Soul/le Cri·/n· '''''NI" 1tl1 tl1t• Clitt At•n
f/egante -ani.J rhc /\IJ~1c l',rn !>,1/Ji/ Bowl -
counrry-fre\h mixed gtl!t'fl\, cucumbers ;111.I
tomatoes -$4.25 ... Cocktails
COSTA MESA
SOUTH COAST PlAZA
1he Bullod'~ wing r'"'" P.,l.ng ~S6-n:s
BAllUMUUCARO • AllLRICAN UP1USS l~ASllR CHAii(,(
D E A R A N N t,,AND~:RS(,. Th<.' mo~t
\'l('JOUS k1f11..,.. of ..111 tlmt•
ho not dt~t'J H' It 1-;
gossip Go:.s1p clt·<.trn~s
fnendsh1p!i. t•;rn-,t•s ;inx·
lety . hum1l1.it1on.
hearrbn•iJk and mor(•
\.r~\lbll' thiln any singll·
thrng I know of
• !\ p1cct• of 1dk gossip ~iln s prt'ild like wildfire
l cac·h tcllt•r ttddin.: a
I ttle here, a ht tie thC'rc.
llw 1 s t in ~ w o rd ~ a n d
-(orgettrng cr1t1cal dl'
t'lltls Ry thl' time the
itory is told for t ht• firth
Oiml' it's a hi•ll·ouo;
monstt•r "hll'h bt'.ff'> no
"'scrnblan('c.• "h.1t''\l'r
tb the truth.
I The Pl'rson 11o ho -.top-;
the .:o:.s1pN by "JYtnJ! "I
..\>ally <ion t want to hf'ar
about 1l tt'b not m v bustnt·~s." dt·m on-.triltl'S
good charat'll•r II<' can
ubo protect himself by
having no knowledge of
the rwnou:-. :-ton• 11o hen
the feathers hit the fan.
Please print this and
~l\'l' your readers
som<.>th1n g to think
Jbout TELL
Sm.tEO~E ELSE. NOT
:\t F:
D EAR TELL: I 've
said ii before but I 'll say
It again. Superior people
t a lk about id eas.
Mediocre people talk
about tblngs. Little peo-
plP talk about other peo.
pie.
0 E A R A N N
LANDEHS: F'ive years
:t.l(O I married a man
a nt•r being a w1dOW (Or"
s 1" lo nc..,omc· years.
~ince thal time I ha\'C
t"1u~ht my hus band in
doll·n~ of h es. lie wntes
chl'l'ks when he has no
nJOnl'}' tn hlS '1C('OUnt.' f
have to make thl•m good
"hen lhc•y bounce
Six m onths ago I heard
hl' was cheating on me. l
told him to stay away
from the woman's house.
lie was caught there two
l~riao Blaklt'y'!\ 01."SIJrn ror lhC' future IS ;)
'-l f N<'h mokskan .. Spa('C Age 2001 " fcatur~
Ulf! gauntlets nnd festoons of la~sl'I It 1s
part o f Dtt'cntcnmal Cashion pa~eant prc-
:-1.-ftltcd an Atlanta. l
weeks l a ter by m y
eh1ldren. lie ~ave SOml'
lame excu<.t• about ht•ing LA~DF.RS · Plt.'asc pnnt
there "on bustnl's" .. th 1" u JH' n I I'.' t t c-r to
Today a floris t r>hnnl'<I ll'al'ht•r" t'\'t.'n wht.'rt'
again!>t teat'he rs aCt'<'Pl·
inlC gifts from i.tudent.oi,
\\hicb may be a good
thing. But w ht'n gift.
giving is permitted. a
personal note of ap.
preciatlon Is nothing
more than good man-
ners.
II M'cm:. my hus band l>fo:,\H :\l ISS, l\lRS.,
owes ham 518 90 for tht• OH 1\1 R.: Wth the col·
ros es he bought for Mrs. oi:nl· too chl•ap'! · W(·re
X. When I a s kl•d him thc pant~· hos e tht• wron){
about it he said , ··1 Mt shade? Wus the pin too
sorry for hl'r. lier ~audy'! Was the book too
husband bt•ats her up a dull? Was the s tationery
lot." Wh at will this mun too bright?
do next'! I need soml' Or do you plan to
h e I p . N 1-: W write, "Thank you for
BRUNSWICK, N .1. the lovely Christmas
Many s tude nts buy
gifts for a favorite
teacher wUb money lhey
earn. It must be a big
dl!~ppointment when
that te acher doesn't even
bother to say "thank
you.''
DEAR N.J .: Therf''" giCl," on lhe back or
no ~a)' of telling "hat some s tudents' EngUsh
lle'll do next. Uut If "hat themes wticn they gelctrt
he did last is any lndka· f\., It ·s already Apnl,
lion, it "ill probably co..,t you know. Do you (eel a wkward,
sell-conscious -lonely?
Welcome to the club.
There's help for you in
Ann Landers's booklet.
"The Key to PopuJan-
ty.'' Send 50 cents 1n com
with your request and a
long, s tamped. self.
addressed envelope to
Ann Landers, P .O. Box
1400, Elgin, lll. 60120.
)OU som t> mont'y. Children learn by ex-
You nf'ed to talk lo a ample r heard that no·
counselor. 0 b v iou..,ly llcm e"press<'d at the last
your husband is a liar Parent·Tt.'achers mect-
and a chut, but -.omf' 1n~ -by YOU. How
\\Omen "Ill put up '4ith about 1\? -A MOTHER
anytblng rather than Ix-WHO HELPED SHOP
alont-. Maybe you are DEAR MOTHER :
one of tht-m. Here's yoar letter with
an added word from me.
D E A R A N N Some schools have a rule
CALENDAR
HOME ECONOMICS CLlJR:
Demonstrations on making
whole grain b read. how to
gnnd the 1train and how to grow
sprouts will b<' JtlVl'n at 11 .1 m.
and noon in the Home Economics
Rwldmg, Ornn1t<' Coast C-nllf•i:(·
Tickets at 50 ct.'nts cun h<'
purchased at the college book
:-tore.
DEMONSTRATION: A
hous('wares fa 1 re. fcatunnjt dc-
mon 11trat1 on s on cookwcar.
cult nary. t'ak<'·dC'coratlnit and
k1tl'hen gad1tcts will he i;!IVl'n
from 11 a m . to 4 pm. Wcdn!''I·
day. April 7, in the housewl'lr(''\
c1epartm<'nl, Hullock's South
Coast Plaza.
C'ONSllMt:R Rlc.lrTS: Huth
\\'1lson or tht• Orangf' Countv
Con-.u mer f\ ff a 1 r'> oHu·e "JI I
~peak al nC)On W l'<lnt•sday, Apli 17.
1r1 lh<' Orani.!e C:ouM Collcgt'
Women '1t Ccntl'r
She 11o 111 d1~cuss women's ron-
sumer ri~hts
SEMINAR: A frN'~eminnrnn
Est;ifl• Planmni: and \\'alls 11o tll lw
presl•ntcd bv the J\ rthntl!\ Foun
dation of Orange County.
The Sl'!iSion will bcJ(in at 9:30
n.m. Wednesday, Apnl 7, in thC'
Pacific Mutual building, Fashion Island.
Further information is a\·aila·
hie by calling the foundation at ~7-5591.
1\1;0\\': The Elirnbeth Cadv
St an ton · II unti n g t on B <.>ac h
chapter "111 pres ent a program
on the p<1~ cholog1cal, defeno;c a nd
ml'd1cal :ispects of rape at 7·:«>
pm. Wedne.;day, April 14, in the
lluntingt o n Be ach Central
Library.
QUILTISG BEE : The
w o ml'n'-. nuxli1ary to thr•
Am<'ncan Society of l\tt•chan1c:il En1:ml'er~. Oran~<' C..:ounly sec-
tion. '"" hold u (]utltin.i: hrt.' ;it 11 am \\'t•rlnco;dav, April H . in lhp
h n me o f :\1 r s. W1lltam T.
\\ 1lham". OraniH>.
M"mbcrs w1U . put frnishing
tourhl's on their RlcPntl'nn1al
qullt. which will be rarncd al tht•
.lune meeting. Proct.'c-ds will J.!O
t11 th<' aux1liary 's scholar:-.h1p
f11nc1 for m f'rhaniral en1:inc·Prtni.: ... rucicnts.
WEDDING & PARTY
FlOWERS
floJf O'ld R11r.d1
0.<t>f•tN A((4t,.\')t~
336 E. 17th SI.
Co11a Meu
''c~~ fb1 W'~~ ,,
64~1 ~7 IST 4 TE rUNMJNG & WJW SIMINAI
.... ESl~TEO "5 A "Vl!ll.IC "ltAVICt 9• f"t llATMlttTlf, llOV~O.tlTt()H
AP~ OF IXPHTS WtU. DISCUSS:
•WHY YOU NEED A WILL
Paul Potridt McBride, M.D. •WHAT YOU CAN ACCOMP\.JSH WITH A WILL•
•WHAT A PROPER WILL CONTAINS
•EXPENSE OF NOT HAVING A WILL
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PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
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•LIFE INSURANCE ANO YOUR WILL
•WHEN TO USE A TRUST
W9 .. SDAY, AP'tll 7, 1'76 f:JO AM-IZ!OO NOOfof
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UNITED Feature Syndicate S.1urd1y sPuu 115oh••d
.4CROSS 52 Mades••• tTtttitffi~ Var l Cortlfl s.-Tenn•~ sr,nos olayers
6 H,11oware 59 Asian
item treshwaler ~+F+:i+Hiitt+f-10 Meu l1sri
1 • M•P feature 59 Informal
l S Le<i;rri ~ soeech
1>rua1h 61 Pron1t111ron ,.,,,w4rftfr•
16 Mov,c 61 Leal Of a
POOCh ~ 'r Dance 6J N•uttcal
18 r,.1>u11ryOI d11ect•on
Ille Elbe 64 Tntow OUI
19 He~Ohner 65 C11em1c11
:?O Sllulliet ~ull" s n large! llUV\I 66 CI05• '" 1tn11,. l•mc
'H v1u1ts 61 Cory ""a
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4J Pa1.i•rl<
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4'> Su.QM,
48U1tr.1 · •
5 1C.1Mll1an
trrtotC'ly
11 Fall Hower
I~ Mtntal
cono.1.on
13 Rllbb1I~
words
4? Tw1$led
forms
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by &nie Bushmiller
PEANUTS
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High-flying Braue
The Buffalo Braves' Randy Smith makes
a gigantic leap for a ~hot on~r Boston's Jo
Jo White at Boston Garden in a National
Basketball Association game Sunday. Buf·
falo won, 117-l M
Near-ace Quiets Gallery
Geiberger Overcoma Trevirw Surge for Win
GREENSBOIW . :'Ii t' !API
"l knew l \\as 1n troubll' tin lht'
eighth hole.·· a \\t'.cr) i\l
Geiber~er s:11d "Whc·n I m1..,~t'd
the grern. thl• i:allt•ry eht•t:n·d "
"ll was a ..,ta mpl'dl'," his prl'l
ty wife. L}nn. said "I t•ouldn't
see anythin~. Alter a wh1lt• I JUM
came in and" a tcht'd on TV "
"The way thl• galll·rv wai. act
in)t'. 1 felt hire I w:ic; nn<' c;hot
bclund instead of om• .cht•.1d, ··
Ge1bt>r~er i.aad ·'I had to ..,l<•P an<t
ha\e a httle talk\\ 1th m\i.l·lf. s.iy,
'hey. you 'r<' on<· 111 front with four
to pla~. JUlit .:non and takt• 11
home·"
lie did
It \\JS a d1-.appointmt·nt to th<'
JOSlhng. unruly. be<'r·dnnk1ni.t.
loudJ v pro Lee Trrvino gallery.
but C:t'1beq:er brought home a
t\\O·slrokl• \ actory Sunday m the
<:rcatt•r G recni.boro 0J>('n. lie
turned back lht' bid of Tre\1no
with .i t wo·1ron 'lhot that m1ssrd
832,000 Rieber
by a roupll' of mrh<'s of b<>1ng a
ho((' IO OOl'.
"Wouldn"t th::al ha\(' het•n
i.omcthing" ·· Lynn a~ked ··ir
h<''d madt' il, they wouldn't ht1\t'
bern able to t alk for a month I
know the gallt'ry 1s ah\ays fur
the underdoi;t and that IA!e is a re·
al personality . but this was a ht
tll• much "
··That· s go If . " the Q u 1 t'l"
Gr1hc rgcr saio. then n ai.he<l II
J!t•ntle, shy, boyish :.mile. "I had
some fani. out there The) Y.C'rc
the quiet om•s 111" were the noisy
ones
Th<' noiin ones wert.' all but
silenced hy. the m agmftc<'nt :.hot
on the 2 11-y ard. par·lhrt.>c 16th
hole C~t·1bergl'r had a one·Mroke
lead al that point. the on·rushin~
Trevino having chopped four
shots orr his onre-commandanJ!
lead . a nd was making a dt•·
termined charge.
"I d1dn 't think I could win the
tournament until the shot on 16. •·
Consistency Key
For Shore Winner
l'.\l.'.\1 SPHl:'IJ<;s !A P l Thc> play neared complclJon.
llnt·k 11·, m ;iv t umhll'. c;1brull.1r Out Rankin." ho had rounds of
111.1\ 1·rumble. but Judy Hankin i4 72 71 thc farst three dayi. (If the
prob.1hly wall n lway.s pllly a tournament, actually played ht•l
'h•.11h gJmc of golf t1•r m the poor r11nd11Jon.s Sunday
l-:\\•11 wind and ram rouldn't as c;he nn·rtook fadtng third
'lop H.1nkm Sundin a.., c;hc 'hot.1 round co h • .1 d (' r .., Kath v
1111.11 round AA. four undt•r -p::ar. to Whitworth J n<l Sandra lla~'O ae on
"Ill lhl' rich Dinah Shore Win the front ninr \\1th a :o
rwr.., C'1rck Golf t hamp1nn!>h1p Tht>n. as thl' \\ 1nrl p1ckt'd up
\\tth .1 7:! holc :.rorr of ZR.'l, thrl't' evc·n mor<' on tht• back mnl', shl'
'' 1 nk1•i. ht•ltt'r than runnrr up hoh'<I o 25 foot pull from off thl'
lktl\ l\urf<'inrll i;?rrcn al No 15 to open up a com
Hank111, \\ho colkrtl'<i S32.000 fortablt>lhr<'r 'ltrokel<'arl
.met J II\'\\ car for hl'r v1ctorv in "The advC'r1>t• {'ond1t1 om1 wcrl'
th1• s.:!00,000 t'vt•nt al M l1>~1on fn\'orublc to lhl' players who
ll1lb C'nuntr~· Cluh. has long tx.•l'n were behind .·· shl' said after
0111• of t hr mn'>t con111stcnt 11t11rting tht' final round thrc•t•
p I .1 y t' r i. on t h r 14 u d Ir s !ilrokcs off the ll•ad then won AO· .... ·rrnf(''l!ICMil\1 'Golf M !iiht'\lltflHt .. 'inll~M:i~~... . ........ .
r 1rcu11 In the past 11 years. she "I fell I "a~ in a go()() i.pot
has not fm1~hrd 0111 of lhl' monry start1n1? lhl' round I'm a good
IO :IO\' I.PG,\ ('\"f.'nl i.h(''!I <'Ol('rt•d wind p layer ..
And cons1sknrv \\as what \\on She saad shc' ll · nt•\ rr be a
her lhr b•itl.!l'St pa~ rtwek in h<'r .,ood p11tt1•r ." but th.it i.hr trir d
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i.hot or lne tournaml•nl for mt• I
thought for a minute 1t \\as J!nang
to i.io in the hole. Thl• \\ay tht·
J,?allt!ry Citied. r knew it d1dn"t .
but I knew 11 was <.'IO~l' "
The ball trickled past the cup .
a rouplt.> or inchl'" to the right.
and stoppt·d a few feel away.
Tn•vano ha'1 to \\ ork hard lo save
1>.ir and c;t•1brr[!t•r rolled in the
b1r<lil' pull Tt put him two in front
\\tlh t\\o hok:-\11 play and 11 \\ai.
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Converse Bags 1500
By GLENN "'IDTE
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LONG BEACH -1'he meet
that will be ~membered because
so ~Y fuiorll.u fell by the
w11ys1de ~ame to a t1o'!ie Sunday
rught with Mark Schubert 's .M1i.
s1on Viejo Nadadon•i. captunng
the women's National AALJ In
door ~'A1m m1n g <'hamp1011sh1p ut
Belmont Plur.a pool
--sctiu~11 ·s fort'f'S Wr.IPJ>('d II
ui> 1n the 800-meter freestyle Sun
day when Sh1rle) Babashorf.
Valeril• Let· und 14 year-old
Nicole Kramer plat'cd among thl'
tops1x
And to add lus ter t o the
women's team s howing. M\' \\h1z
Casey Converse upset a star
studded h eld to win the 1.500
freest\ le
The. amazing Convers e was
hanging back m fifth plat'e after
400 meters. But on the nt•xt lap he
pirked up the tempo. surl(ang into
rarst place and never again tra1l-
1ng.
He was going agaanst world re-
cord holder Tim Shaw. veteran
Mike Bruner of Stanford und
Nadadores teammate Brian
Goodell. who prior to this ml'et
had never lost a <'OmJ)t'titJ\'l' rU Cl'
to Converse.
However. lhal> was to be Con-
verse's moment of truth
··1 thought I'd t r.v to lK' a ht t le
more with at this time.·· Converse
told the Dally Pilot ·· 1 hoped to
go under 15:35 but I wus prett)
well extended and didn't have a
lot left.··
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Asked 1r he was awed bv the
caliber or the opposition. he
replied. "As long as we're in the
pool together , that's all that
counts "
He c-am e in with a lifetime
best. 15 40.04. James Kegley
placed second. Bruner third and
Goodell fourth. ~hJ\\" was 22nd
overall. placement mad!! by
comparing times with the earlier
heats.
Schuberl said Converse had
something to prove aflt>r losing to
Goodell 1n the recent Cl F finals
and the Nadadores coach said he
was In no w&)' s urprised by the
triumph Sunday
"I upected us lo go t 2 In the
race. This was the first time
Caa;t>y took off lo the middle of ''
r ace. Usunlly. he goes out alow and
hus lark<'d ronfldenc<' to get go.
ang in th<' n11ddlc of the rncc,"
Schubert 11nid.
'"We've bt.•<•n tr~ In~ to g<'l him
to do this fort wo) t•ur . "
Bnbashoff \\'ns lK':ncn In Uk
JOO by Kim Pc~ ton, whosl' 57.53
\\as a w h1sker off RabashoCf'i.
57 48 U.S. rC'cord. Rnbas ho(f
rlocked 57. 72.
BabashoH came back mo-
ments later to finish third In the
~ Cree in 8:53 54 as Canadian
Shannon Smith won in 8 46.39.
Lee was fourth in 8 57 72 and •
Kra mer took s ixth with an
"!": S9.60'.
"I lost contact with the rC'st of
lhe field." BabashofC said. "I felt
llred from the 100 and l guess I
was 11 little nervous because or
my poor perform ftnce.
"But I ca n 't make ex -
r uses .. .I'll JUSt have to do bet·
ter next time."
811 bashorr was in rhallenging
position. h11ngmg third and only
three seronds o (( the pace a fter
600 meters. But Smith pullt-d
away during the next 100, extend-
ing her m argin to 41 ~ scronds.
Jack Bubasho(( wus consola-
tion heat winner in the 100 frer.
clocking 51 91. The ex-Fountain
Valley High whiz is now at the
Univers ity of Alabama.
Rya11 Impressive
Dodgers' John
Shows Old Fornt
"I think." said Tommy John
peering out from behind a smile
tha t was as wide as it was
handsome. ··1 can do whatever I
have to do and I can do it
now ··
John, the 32-year -old DodAer:.
lefthander who was forced to sit
out the cotire 1975 season after
having a tendon replaced in his
left elbow, might have convinred
both the Los Angeles manaAe·
ment and himself Sundav that h1!>
return as a viable. produt•t1ye
member or the Dod~ers pitching
staff is ammin<'nl.
ln hlS lb trd. outing or lhc Sjlring
-:ind easily his m~t encoura.i::·
ing John limited the California
Angels to one run and five hits in
a s1x -mnin1? workout in the finale
or t he l hree-gaml' t 'rce\\ ;iy
Sen es
.... ,._.
The game ended In a 3·3
stalcmat<' wht'n heavy rain
ended play after 101 ~ innings,
pe rmitting the Angels to retain
their 13· 11 series udvantagc.
Both lh<' Angels and Dodgers
are in Arizona today. The a ngels
faced the Cubs in Scottsdale to·
On Tt' 'l'anlglti
Cllannft 11 ai 1
day while the Dodgers play San
Frnnc1sco in Phoenix tonight on
T\"
J ohn "as selected pitcher of
the series for his Sunday efCort .
"I w as d oing a few thlngi;
wrong mechanically and I was
wobbly the first <'Ouple of inninJ?s
bu• othe rwise I t hrew wt>ll Now l
JUSl need the n ·pellt1on. I've folt
all along that I could do it but 1l '!.
JUSI a matter of getting out lhrrc
a nd proving it.
llis catch er .. Joe Fe rguson,
who provided all three Los
Angeles runs with a long homer
ocr Ca lifornia flamethrower
Nolan Ryan in the fourth inning.
said John was throwing "as hard
as he ever did.··
Ryan. like wise coming off sur ·
gery, also had a n impressive out·
Ing, ma rred only by the one pitch
to Fcrl(uson whkh disappeared
over the r\ght·ccnterfield fcncl'
for a three-run homer
Ryan ·struck out eight -he
now has fanned 18 in his last 11 in·
nlngs and pc·rm1tted only thr<·e
hits in his s ix innings.
"Overall r was salisrl <'d wi th
the way I felt but I n.•ally didn't
h a ve good command or m y
pitch<'s." Hyun rl•m arkcrl.
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Strike Threatens
Dodgers Ope ner
SAN FRANCISCO · Strikini.:
munaclpol cm ploy"" pl:1n lf1
pirkt>t Candlc11lirk Park for lht•
San t'rancisco c;ianls' Nntionul,
Leaitue seuon oiwner t 'rlrlay
against the Los AnJ:l'lc11 Uodgrrs
labor l<.'aden1 sal1I Sunday. · · w e · v e b 1• l' n p I r k c ti n p
Candh•'S-H c-k rJl(.ht .nlon~." .1
strlkl-t'ommltlN' chnirmnn s nlrl
·•If then' Is no s<•lt lemcnt hy
1-'riclav W<''ll hove t'nnu~h fl<!Opl•
thcr<' i~ <'Over 11 11 thr• J(olc•s."
tournamPnt lhr ftn;il two davs. ::.;.~:~:7~\fi'-;~;~;;~ ~~
:\n<i Sund a~ a ct111lanit rain fell·:i.., J•""".,.,.""'" ''' 'Oii ••" •4 •1 '"" THE OOOGERS' BILL RUSSELL JUMPS OVER SLIDING PAUL DADE.
Giants QWof'r flohcrt I.urif
earlie r said the thrt•C·Aam1
!\t>rles with the Dodg<•ri. I•
"definitely In Jeopardy" If th•
i;ix -dll\' craft '! union strlk•
continu"cs throu~h the week.
VANGUARDS FACE
BRUINS TONIGHT
;\hke Wardlow has be<>n picked
to start ror Southern California
College tonight when the
Vanguards entcrlaan the UCLA
Brwns (7) at La Palma Park m
Anaheim.
Wardlow hat-a 3 5 r ceord this
~eason with a l 77 e r a. Ile ha s
strurk out 57 batters in 61 inning'! for coach f'r r d Kecner·s
Vanguards and has g1vcn up 30
walks.
The two team s meet aRain in
Los Angeles a week from Wed-
nesday in an a fternoon tilt.
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INGLEWOOD CAP) -"It's
amaz.lng how m any games have
been decided by a particular
shot. r ebound or steal," said
Lakers coarh Bill Sharman after
the Los Angeles' 118-111 National
Basketball Association \"ictory
over the Golden Stale Warnors.
The Lakers cam e from behind
Sunday with hot third quarters
from Kare~m Abdul-Jabbar and
Caz.z.ie Russell l o keep aUve their
PaciClc D1 vision playoff hopes .
Alter the 13-poinl lag with 2:37
remaining lo the fl.rst quarter,
the Lakers made a rush to close
the gap to four at 41 :37 on Gail
Goodn ch'1 hand.
MVP Abdul-J abbar scored 3-4
points and Russell 26 to lead the
Lakers from a 62-52 half-ltme de-
farit Sunday.
Los Ange les took its first lead
o( the game with four minutes re-
maining In the third period
Russell stole the ball, passed to
Abdul-Jabbar wllo passed bark
to Russell for a 14-foot jump shot,
making the score 76-75.
Russell had 10 points In the
third period which ended 89-85
Los Angeles. The Warriors came
back and played see·saw with lhe
Lakers through the middle of the
fourth period until Jabbar's tip·
In wllh 4 : 16 re m aining gave the
Lakers 104·103 lead. Golden State
never c aught the Lakers after
that.
Los Angeles trails second·
place Seattle by one full"game in
lhe Pacific division playoff race
but Its victory Sunday pu1 ll one
hair game behind Phoenix with
only two games remaining, both
on the road.
"We are concentrating now on
analyzing the matchups with
Portland and Phoenix ror..the las'
two game~." Sharman sald.
Golden Sta\e forward Ric~
Barry did not attempt a Cleld goa
ln the first ha lf. connected or
three or his first four attempts h
the second half and Clnl~hed will
13 points.
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Spom Clipped Slwrt
Soccer Brawl m SF
SAN FRANCJSCO A Lo
Angeles man has bet>n arre1ted
followlnar • wild brawl by abl)ut
100 IOCt'er players and rans tbat
erupted a fter an amateur Los
An&eles team falled to rteuptur~
it.I clampion&h1p in "' ~reless
game. poUceuid.
f1nt round of tht.> N•l1un.,1
Hockt'y League playotfs.
The Sunday gamt' meant
r1olhlng to eitbtr club m the stand
mgs or point totals, but It wn:1 u
hard-played match th;,1 ,·o~\ on
injury to LQs Anaelei. left wlng
Mike Corrigan. He Wah boarded ln
the first period. left the ice and an
4:a rly ~·x~min ution disclosed
Possible separuted left i.houlder .
win the i9.ooo first pnze in the
$30.000 Towson Tenrus Classic
Sunday.
Hall Lftld• A I A
Tlle meJee s tarted Sund.ay
between fans and players from
the San f"rancisco Athletic < • .tub
uodlhe Mace a bee Athletic Club of
Los An11eles In u soccer moteh :.it
Balboa Stadium , police said
The Kang~ Y. ill host Atlanta
Tuesday in the! first gume of r1
best·Of·three series.
BATON, R OUGE. La. -
Center Tim Hall hC~ 25 points
and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead
Tustan·based Athletes ln Action
to the AA U tnen·s na tlo nal
basketball championship w1th a
runaway 94 ·80 victory over the
Armed Forces Sunday.
Baton Rouge defeated the
California JC All-Stars, 91-83, 1n
the consolation game. .\'aa•cue l1p •et Referee Henry Landauer Mil
fered a two -inch itai.h <m ht'>
forehead afte r a sp<:ctutor bullc·d
Mm.otric111ls said.
Benjamin •·n edman, 39. or LO!>
Angeles. was book<.'<! for sn
vesligation of battery in the at·
tack on Landauer, pohct! ~aid
The referee earned the rans' di!>·
pleasure when he eJected two
Maccabee players w1tb six
minutes remaining
CARACAS R.iul lforturez
upset l he N astai.e. 1; 3, 6 4 and
won the $17,000 top pnLe in lhe
World Champ1onsb1p Teoms
tournament Sunday.
eo~• s~•~•~d
Borg Tri.,..plu
DAVIDSON. N.C. -Davidson
College has selected Maryland
assistant basketball coach Dave
Pritchett to be Da\'ldson's head
basketball coac h. Earlier, newly
appotnted Gary Walters s aid he
had d ec id ed to re turn to
Dartmouth where he had be'.eo
head coach The Los Angclei. club. wanner o!'
the 1975 Nationa l Open Cup, lost
its chance to capture the 1976 tille
by faahng to win the Pacific Coast
Open champions hip, which went
to San Francisco based on total
goals scored In two games. The
San Francisco team beat Mac·
cabbee 2· 1 two weeks ago in Los
Angeles.
SAO P AULO. Brant -BJom
Borg 1>eat Guillermo Vilas. 7-6.
6-2 Sunday night and won the
Brazilian stop on the World
Champ1onsh1p Tenrus tour
Ro•~all Rallies On~ 011 I he A f •le lt'f "•
KiMp llo•t Allanta
OAKLAND-I n the final game
of regu lar season play. the
Golden Seals pulled out a 5·2
triumph over the Los Angeles
Kings who now advance lo the
KEAUHOAKO:-;A. Hawaii
Ken Rosewall ralhed to win a
tiebreaker 7·6 in the fourth set
and beat J ohn Alexander. 3·ti. 7-6.
1·6, 7-6 in a round-robin match of
the $320,000 World Championi.h1p
Tenni s C halleng e Cup
Tournament Sunday.
ARCADIA One on the Ai sle
rallled from more than 20 lengths
behmd o n the backstretch Lo
capture the $125.000 San Juan
Ca pis tr a n o In v itational
Handicap Sunday on a wet grass
cour se at Santa Anita.
The grey four -year-old went
the p., miles in two minutes, 50
"econds to beat Elaborado by a
head with Top Crowd a nose back
in the three .way battle for the
$75,000 first prize.
Tille to Gerulaitis
TOWSON, M d . -Vrta s
Ge rulaitis posted a 6·3. 6-4
victory over Sherwood Stewart to
Pro Cage,
Hockey
Standings
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TV Special Tonight
Cavett Goes Hollywood
By J Y SllAIUVTI'
NEW \'OHK <A P > CBShusa
m1ldl)' ~nJoycable, easily forgetta·
blc apcetal on tup tt>nlli())l ut JO on
Chunncl 12. 1t 'is "Dick C.-vctt's
Backlot US A .. " und ts a \'IStt lo
Paramount. with mu:tlc und
rnut·h t•hat about Hollywood's
aioldcn cr.1
Cavett . who approueht•s the
Provin<'t' of lfum with un hour'!j
supply of wry, :sturt11 by t·UkUl&: u~
.in u hl'l1l·optcr tour of u pl:1c1• ht·
Insists i:. "the movie capital or
the v.orld Flag!>ta!f, l\r11"
"Th<'rt".s the Flagstaff Howl,"
hl• !>uyi.. oi. Wl' sec whal app<.•ars
to bt: tht• Holly wood Bowl , "and
do\\n thl•re'i. the corner or
Flag'>taff and V11H: " Of course
hl··s only funnin ••
11£ J:XPLi\INS that two film
pwnn•r .... Cecil R Uc Mille and
Jt~l\t• 1.~ .. ky. Ol'll_IOidly pl1i1nned
to 'tart tht• film businCs!> in
fol <•~'>tJtf But 1t 't\...is rainm){ the
dJ) thl·~ ~ot there. so they mo\ cd
on to llolh \\OOd.
Thi,. I'> J ... pnghlly t•nough start
for an~ ... how uboul T1nsclto~n.
und th(• -.pnghtly continues for al
least JO minutes, with Cavett.
Explaining why he doesn't
hkt· to d1stuss his bncf acting
C<ffl'er bv showing a lmcf him
chp of a movit.• m which he
play<'d :i foppish military cadl'I.
complete with sp•t·curb and ef·
fctt• nrnnna
Intl'r\'ll'Wing Won Ton Ton.
('TV REVIEW J
the canine atar of an upcoming
Hollywood film comedy, Ofld
showing a wild l'xcerpl from
6aame.
-BRING I NG ON Mickey
Rooney for tlllks about the old
days, rollow~d by a nifty l:&P·
dantlng number in which Rooney
and some kids reprise~ sequence
rrom a musical Roooey madc
berore he was of voting uge.
Alns, the rest or the hour tend
to drag. The only bnghl spots arc
Ca\'ett's visits with and di!>·
<·ourse about mo\•1e extras, and a
't'alklllg interview with Gene Kel·
ly, who gets rained oo -but not
CaveU -.while_ ''Singing 1n 1hc
Ram" 1s softly played in the
background.
C:H ett 's vi.sit to Paramount 's
Old West arena for a buckboard
1ntcrv1ew with 68-year·old John
Wayne amiably goes nowhere,
with the Duke even decllnmg to
tell the audience about his latest
pciture.
.. Naw, ··he eheerfully rumbles.
"I want them to see it."
AN INT E R VIE W with 82·yoar·
old ah. sex symbol Mae West pro·
vci. as cm pty as the Paramount
stage in which the chat is con-
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docted, even lbou1b Cavett plays
atra.ieht man quite often to set
v1ewtt1 up for som of tbe l•dy's
better-known double eotc.odrcs.
lt could have betn" much bet·
ter nosta11tia hour, considcnng
the amplo weallb of Hollywood
lunacy way b&&Ck when P:ira-
mount was the bom~ of fine flu.·ks
ft'8turing such clliz<>ns as W.C.
Fields and t wo lad!\ called
Crosby <ind Hopl', who wt•rc
always on the r oad with Dorothy
Lamour.
DESPITE CAVETJ"S flru.hcs
()f wit, 1 think the mam reason his
"Backlot U.S.A." fails to full)'
evoke the duffy ch.arm of
TU'lseltown is that he lives on the
East Coast.
To do any s how about
Hollywood nght, you really ne«f
an inmate or lhl! place to act as-
mastcr of ceremorucs. The oc·
cas1onal visitor Just won't do.
Merv Plays Me rv
LOS ANGELES (AP} -Men:
Griffin, who costarred in Warner
Brothers musicals in the 1950s,
returns to films in Universal's
"Two-Minute Warning." The
talk s how emcee will play
himself !'Hnging the.• Nallonal An·
them al a championship pro foot·
ball game
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Tbe followina arc Billboard's bot record hits for
the week endtnM Apnl 10 as they nppcur 1n ncll.l
w~k's LS11uc o( 81llbos.rd m;~aiinc :
. HOT lNCLES
l . DISCO LADY Johnnle1'a)·torColumb1u
2. DREAM WEAVF,tt -Cory Wn&hl Warner Bros.
. 3. LON F:I_. y NIGHT Angel 1''1.1c1.• -CUJl\Blll & T1n· mlleA&M
4. LET \'OUR l.OVE FLOW -licllumy Uroth rs
Warn('r Bros ·Curb
S. RIGHT BACK WH!!:IU; WE STAHTEO FHOM
-Maxin\'.' Nightingale United Art 1st\
6. DREAM ON Acrosm1th Columb1~1
i . BOOGIE FEVER -Sylvcrs Capitol
1$. ONL \'SIXTEEN Dr Hook Capitol
9. SWEET LOVE Commodores Mo\o\\ 11
10. GOLDEN \'EARS· D1md Bo\\ u· Ht'\
TOP LPS
1. PETER FRAMPTON -Frampton Comes
Alh:e-A&.1\1 ·
2. EAGLES · Their Grcatci.t lilts 1971-1975
As:-Jum
3. CAROLE KING Thorouf:hbrcd Ode
4. BOB DYLAN Desire Columbia
5. BAD COMPANY -Run \\'1th The Pack Swan Song
6. QUEEN ,\ N1~ht At The Opera Elektra
7. GARY WRIGHT-The Dream Weaver Warner
Bros.
8.JOHNNIETAYLOR EargasmColumb1a
9. DAVID BOWIE -StallonToStation RCA
10. WAYLON JENNINGS. WILLIE NELSON,
"SHHlOClt HOLMES'
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EASV USTENIN(;
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2. LET YOUR LOVE FLOW -~ll~my Brothers
Warner Oro .·Curb
3 LOOKJNC FOR SPACE John l>i'nvt•r RCA
4 1 THOUGHT IT TOOK A LITTLE TIME But
Today I fell lo Love Dianna Ros~ Motown
5 COME ON>OVt:R Ohv10 Newton John MCA
ti. CARA MIA PU\ll lklJcuto Arhat5 or America
7. CU Pt 0 -Tony Orlando & Dawn t :lektru
8 1 DO I DO t 00 11>0 l 00 • Abhtt Atlantic
9. ONLY LOVE IS REAL Cnroll' King Od~
10 IUGH'r HACK WUJ::l(J:: WE STARTED
FROM "Muxlnc N1ghllngnlt> United Arh5ts
COVNTRV SIN(ILES
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Wynelte Epic
2. lF l HAD JT TO DO ALL OVEH AGAIN J'd Do
lt With You Hoy \'lark AUC l)(>t
3 DRlNKIN' MY BAB\' Of( My l\lind Eddie
Rabbitt Elektra
4. YOU'LL LOSE A t:OOD TlllNG -Freddy
Fender ABC-Dot .
5 DON'T THE GIRLS ALL GET PRETTIER AT
CLOSING Tl ME -Mickey Giiiey Playboy
6. TOGETHER AGAIN -Emmylou llarm
Rcpnse
7. I COULDN'T BE ME WlTllOtJT \'OU -
Johnny Rodriguez M~n.-u~·
8. 1'lL TUE RIV.t.'RS ALL RUN DRY -Don
Williams ABC-Dot
9 BROKEN LADY -LJrr~ Gatlin Monument
10. TILL I KISSED YOU -Connie Smith Colum.
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2 SJI Groups Claim Support of Majority
B7 LAUalE KASPE.ll
9f*o.llrPl ... -... Saddle back Valley Unified
School Distr i ct 's two ma1or
c.mploye aroups .ditlm a ma.JPril)'
ol 1*>J>lc oo the dil&tkfs payroJI
w ant the m as •·exclus i ve
r e p rese n t aUvea" an wage
negoUaUons.
They predict. however , that
trustees wlll rcJcct their signed
peUUoos and inst ead call for an
election.
IT 18 J UST one of several
clu hu oc:currine recently as the
Te&ull of -a sta\e law wblch will
not be fully in elfert unlit July 1.
Usually referred to either as
~te BiJI 160 or the Rodda Act ,
the legislation calls for coll ective
b~rJ~ning.
lDffie past, t r ustees had only to
"meet and confer" or listen to
cmployes to see if they agree, ex·
plained John Cooper, assistant lo
the superintendent and head or
the trustees.appointed negollat.
ingteam.
NOW. HOWE VE R, they are re-
quired to "meet a nd negotiate."
Cooper explained that this, in
labor l aw terms, means that they
must try lo reach an agrC()mcnt.
The complicated law also sets
out a means for ovt-rcoming an
impasse.
Agreements which are reached
are to be included in binding con-
t racts. In the past, agreements
were included in policies which
could be e asily c hanged by
trustees.
"Tbe law basically put them in
the position of being omnipo·
tent,'' said Bill Mecham. chief
negotiator for the Saddleback
\ \ '. . .
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Valley Educators Association
<SVEA).
TEACHERS II/\ VE wanted the
contracts becaui.e they had no
say in chanies made by trust('<'~.
Under this new law, however.
ncgotiat1or>s and contracts can be
t'ompleted only with "excl~1\e
representatives,'' groups speak
tng for all people having common
jobs wi\h m the district
That part of the new law aJlow-
ing t rustees to recognize "ex-
clusive represenlallveii'' JUsl
bet'ame effective Thursday
SVEA leaders gave disln cl ad·
minastralor s cards which 1n·
dicale 76 percent or those who arc
considered educators in the dis·
lrict want them as their
r epr e$en tat ives in s alary
negotiations.
PAUL BRAUER. president of
the California School Employcs
Association. said 82 percent of
the distnct's employcs who arc
not considere d educators want
his group as their representative.
He said be will give trustees
the cards today.
Both be and Mecham bchevc
they have enough signatures to
prove support for their org<m1z.a-
tions . Trustees. however. can
('ither recognize the groups or
call for an election among all
cmployes.
Bra uer a nd Mecham said
·trus t ees and d1str1ct ad-
ministrators ha\'C mdJcated they
want • srrr l ballot Cooper hl•~
11ald the truatees want to dt•
tcrmine the representatives in
"the moil democrau c meun ...
possible."
HE SA.ID A DEO ION pro·
bubly tannot be made until early
May aner petlUons arc posted for
the legally required time
The cmploye groups, however.
bt.'11cvc tht trustees Just don 't
"ant collecllvc barga.m1ng jjnd
contraclb.
Mecham said his group 1~ lt'ss
up:.et about this now that new
i.tate rules ba\'e said the d1stnct
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"~"-rl. my .. ord•. tltiog• will b«' bell..r one" .. .,·"«' l..llraC'd
• lht COl"lll'f .''
t"ou ld hold its o"n election .. -----------------------1 Previously. it wat. thought that
the clecl1on would ha\e to be 1----------
caJled and financed by a state re-
view board.
This. emplo) cs said. would
ha\'e taken too much tame.
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do 1t soon."
Employment Relations Board ""'ott1co ol tf\t c1 ... o• '"• • .., ... ~n llllt<I COllr!,"' 10 Pff\elll ""'"'· ···~
h t t h cd m1tc1court,or IOP•twnll,,.m ""''"'"" In• nt(tu••Y voucll<rrs, lo llW un c arg1ng rus ees ave us un-,_ ....... •outtwn tOIMunoern~ Ot•\lQneo ., "" olllct o• EOMONO fai r labor p ractices against., Su•I• 200. "p.,, ....... ., ..... U>no lllALPHANOERSON.JR ,All<l< .... Y•I
th llucn. C111toM1• 'IOI01, "'""" " '"" I.Aw, l/'90 H•rC>or Slvd S..•I• 110 cm. Pl•c.• ot bU\1neu of'"* uno.t"·~ 1n CO\t• MtW, C•h•Ornt• .,.,, wnt(t\ , .. 'fh l h ' · b' .tll matter\ l)erl.ltn1no 10 t~" n t•t•of t._pl•t•otbu\•n•u,ofth~uncter~•Ql'Wd c eac crs ~roup IS 0 JCCt· -••OOH•Otnl, "'''"'"lour monlnt •"•' '"•" m•H••• P"rl•ln•no lo ............ .,, ing lo position papers being dtS· '~'"" i>ubhu11on ol •n•• ""'"' ,.,.., °"'""'"'·"'''"'"•our mont"' ... , .. trabuted lo emplO"CS by ad 0.1e<1,...rcnn, 1.,, 1n.1t,.l1>UbllC•llonotlno\nollc•
·' DON MOWARO O•teo ..... rcn••·"'' ministrators The educators con E~nu16ro1tn•W•uo1 JOANNAT ...io111R1~
tend the d istri ct 1s urging uct<~":~':~'i'.':~!'!'~"'""' ~·:::~:~.!::0~:'o..,, employ es to vote for no rcprcsen-j1u•1 .............. su11ooe co1w10Ho ••L"" ANofasON,J•.
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VOL. 69, NO. 96, 3SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ~RANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1976 TEN CENTS
i-~ ~Group Hits llB Pay Bargaining Unit
By &OBE RT BAJtKER
OllMO•llr l"INl.....,
The president of HOME Coun·
ciJ charged today that the Hunt·
ington Beach City Cowicil may
be a party in the violatloo ot .slate
law, the city charter and a Hunl·
lncton Beach city resolulJon.
Georae Snydt>r. president or
the council made up ol various
homeowner aroups, said in a let·
ler to Mayor Norma Gibbs that
three elected department heads
are not eligible to participate on
an employes' salary bargaining
unit of the city's Execull vc
Managt>ment Team (EMT.>
He requested _that ttie mayor
and city counciJ take prompt ac-
lton to revise city resoJutJons to
remove City Attorney Don Bon-
fa, City Clerk Alicia Wentworth
and City Treasurer Warren Hall
from the umt.
The top-level iroup includes H
city executives and c:lly Ad-
ministrator Dave Rowlands.
"A new city contract unlawful-
ty <-overana the cfty attorney,
clerk and treasurer will not be
tolerated," Snyder warned ln his
letter.
"The c ity clerk's and
treasurer's salary and benefits
should be set according to the ci-
ty charter every four years,"
Snyder said. "The city attorney's
salary also should be covered un·
der provision of a city resolu-
tion," he added.
As members or the Exeeutive
Mana.gement.team. the saJanes
o f Bonfa, Hall and Mrs .
Wentworth would be subject Lo
neeoUations and chan,es on July
l .
The president ot the HOME
Council also said that Bonfa and
_:Bean Brother Gets Life
Finklea Slayer Escapes Execution
Convicted killer Charles Den-
!"is Bean escaped the death
penalty today for h1s role in the
slaying of honor student Stephen
"Mike" Finklea of Fountain
Valley.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Wimam L. Murray sen·
tenced Bean. 22, to life in prison
alter Deputy Distnct Attorney
F'rank Briseno abandoned plans
for a sp_ecial hearing before the
Huntington
Educator
:Campaigns
Editor's Note: There art IS can·
duiates vy111g /or three .ttaJa on the
llu.ntlngton Beach City Council
This 1tory 11 about one of the can-
didates. The election 1& Apnl 13.
Bill Tizzard's chances in the
ttniton -&a"dt-Gtt~I
election may depend to a degree
on his effectiveness as a teacher.
Tin.ard has taught govern-
ment and history classes fdr
eight years al
Hunting ton
Beach High
School. Just
across Main
Street from
the city coun-
cil chambers
he hopes to
occupy.
tie ha s
nuuo taught gov-
ernment classes In the city coun·
cil conference room nnd he and
his classes monitored the 1974 ci-
ty elections.
jury that found Bean guilty of
firs t degree murder in the
HalloweE'n night slaying or
Finklea. 19.
The Orange Coast College
wrestling team captain was shot
to death by two guns while he
worked as a parllime clerk al a local market.
Briseno commented today that
it was pointless to further pro.
secute Charles Bean since the
JUry which found h1m guilty of
first degree murder had ruled
that It was not satisfied that the
defendant used a gun in the kill-
ing of Finklea.
"But I am satisfied that he did
shoot the victim and thai. he is
just as guilty as his brother." the
prosecutor said. "I only wish I
could prove al."
"I agree with you," Judge
Murray told Briseno and the
............ ,.
Tinard snys he has asked his
11tudents in the post to pay close
attention to local affairs and to
get involved io municipal ,Rov-
ernment. lie hopes they have
learned their lessons and wall tw
voting next week preferably
for ham.
lie says he does have Rood stu-
dent support and that a numtx>r
of graduates as well as present
students at Huntington Beach
i•nd Edison lhflh Schools have
volunteered to work for ham.
JAMES CALLAGHAN NAMED NEW PRIME MINISTER
'No Insiders, No Outsiders and No Cliques·
.. It ls my basic philosophy that
k>cal govrrnmenl Is where the
11ct1on is and that calliens can do
more about things at the city
Callaghan Named
Wilson Successor
lt~.c~." he says. LONDON <AP ) -Foreign
I ve decided to put my r~i,oney Secretary James Callaghan wa&
.... where .. m.)I .. mo.uth.. ,1$ •.. b~ .. named t<>sU<'ee~·Hnrold Wilson d~clares. . today as prime mlnlStet' nnd
Tluard s aad that he ~38 lender of Britain's ruling Labor learned that It is relntlvcly Sim· party He is a strong ·1dvocalc or
pie for spec1nl 1ntercsL'I to affect lmpr~v ed r e lation~ between
the outcome of elections when Western Europe and the Untled few numbers of voters turn out; Stales.
He says, however, that. with "Thfre will be no insider, and
down but that he has two great
disappointments ' his failure to
settle .. lhe.. Rl\~eslan proMe m
and the 1trl(e an Northe rn
Ireland.
Wilson wu due to go lo Buck·
ingham Palace shortly to recom·
mend that the queen name
Callaghan as his s uccessor.
Callaghan was due to arrive an
<Su BRITAIN, Page AZ>
jury. "I share your belief that
Charles Bean fired a revolver in
the killing of Mr. Finklea."
Hugh Bean tes tified In his
brother's trial that he fired the
two weapons later found by Santa
Ana police in the brothers' car.
He testified that he alone was
res ponsible for Fin.klea's death
and that Charles Bean only
participated in the taking of $133
from the store's cash r egiste r.
Rain Cited
In Coastal
Auto Death
One motorist was kJlled and a
Newport Beach motorcyclist
severely mangled in two of more
than a doien weekend traffic ac·
cidents Huntington Beach police
reported today. .
Officers blamed the crashes
primarily on the Oranee Coast's
una mrr a-m:t-utreltpected
rains.
The dead woman was crushed
and flung to the pavement Sun-
day morning in a car collision at
Heil Avenue and Goldenwest
Street when another auto
rammed and sliced through hers
Lana L. Marc hello, 24. or
Anaheim, was pronounced dead
on arrival at Huntington ln-
terrommunity Hospital following
the 9 a .m. broadside collision.
Jnvestigators said she was
driving east on Heil ~venue when
her car was bit by one driven by
Dohrman Sinclair Grant, 61, of
224 l 20th St .. Westminster.
Grant suffered slight injuries
although he had to be cut out or
the wreckage of his car by
firemen after the collision which
destroyed both autos and sent
one er-ashing through a block
wall.
Police said they arrived at the
scene lo find Miss Marchello ly-
ing in the intersection, torn and
hurled from her small foreign
auto in the collision.
In another crash, motorcyclist
Douglas A . Smith, 19. of 312
Colton St., Newport Beach, was
listed in crihcal but stable condl·
lion at Pacifica Hospital in Hunt-
ington Beach with multiple In-
juries afler his bike collided with
a car.
Smith suffer ed a badly shat·
tered arm and leg when his
machine slammed Into the side
o( a car driven by Leslie C Mer-
riman, 20, of 10373 Slater Avenue,
early Saturday night.
Jnvc.tiga tors said the Mer-
riman auto was tu rning lef\ from
Brookhurst Street onto Crallet
Drive when the acclcdenl oc·
curred.
Police said today the city's re·
<See DEATH, P age .\2) such ~ wide open f nee -with IS no outsiders and no claques in my
candidates ~unn1n.R for three administration ... he told /cllow
. open se~ls -at m ay not be n,pro· L11bQtites after he was chosen
blem this year. "So tar as the pnt is ~emcd t
Tiu a rd· 34 • was bor~ an shall wlpe the slate clean and I •
·Alberta , Canad a , and as a ask everyone else to do the
CSee TlZZARD, Pate A.2) same ...
Big Boy OK
-Measure Nixed
:By Engineers
SAN DI EGO (AP) -The gov.
eming board of the Americta1'
'Society of Civil Englnttn, which .,o~.n~ aaU<Ml~ ~·~ htre today. has officially an-
·nounced lts opposlUon to Prop.
15, the nuclear safeguards in·
iUalive.
The board, representing the
Stoup's 72,800 members, an-
nounced in advance Sunday that
1 oppo~ Prop. U because the
measure • falls to provide for the
piablic interest in a bUmber of im-portant areas."
Callaghan, 64 , who represented
his party's center-right majonty,
defeated Employment ~retary
Michael Foot. 62. a lel\-wtnger,
in a vote by Labor members or
Parliament. He got 176 voles lo
137 for Foot.
The new Labor party leader
was assured of an early evenin~
s ummons lo Buckingham Palace
from Queen Elizabeth 11. Her
royal assent, a formality, is
needed to make him prime
minister.
Wilson. 60, announced h1s re-
signation March 16, saying he
wanted to utlre at that age. He
said he also wanted to give hts
successor at last two years an or
flee before the next election.
which must com e by 1979.
Wilson sajd in an interview to-
day that he reels 20 years
younger now that he is stepping
•
'Saved' From School Roof
Bob's Big Boy was rescued
from a second-story rooftop at
Huntington Beach High School
today, thanks to the efforts of
lt\ree huffing and puffing
policemen fro m the station
across the street.
Human life wasn't in danger in
thJs case unless you consider the
strain on tbe officers involved.
Big Boy is a 150-pound statue,
us ually featured standing in
fro nt o f th e hamburger
rei1taurant chain stores of the
same na me.
Laboring through the predawn
rain, oflicers Tom Arnold and
Patrolman John Suttle and Craig
Robison rescued the figure from
a second story rooClop in the
campus quadronale~a.
"We don't know how they got it
up there." Officer Amold nid of
the unspecified suspects perhaps
belonging to the class or '76
which wlU leave the campus In
June.
The officers hoisted and hefted
tbe six-fool, 150-pound ~tatue
down lo the ground and redamed
it lo lhe high school hangout at
Brookhursl Street and Adams
Avenue from which it vanished
earlier.
Investigators said in
retrospect that it was a leas
periloos rescue than one occur·
ring in the mid·1960s, when
persons unknown placed an ln·
fiated inner tube atop the high
a.cbool's landmark cathedral
spire. t .
Personnel Directo r 'Ed
Tbompeon have been designated as neeoUators for their own
salaries and benefits.
Sn)'der also said that Bonfa is
allowed to vote on acceptance of
the EMT contract. "therefore. he
participates on both sides of the
contract."
Rowlands said this momine
that Bonfa and Thompson did not
conduct baraaining and lhal the
only discussions wilt\ city council
last year were by Plannlnc
Director Dick Harl()w and Fire
Chief Ray Picard.
Rowlal'\dS also said that Snyder
misses the point when he called
the Executive Manage menl
Team a "bargaining unit." "Its main purpose is to sug-
gest and advise the city ad-
ministrator and the city council
See ROME, PageA%)
O•llY l"llel ""91e '' llttMN 1Ceo~1ff THEY PLAN RETURN TRIP DESPITE DISAPPOINTMENT
Canadians Wiiiiam and Sylvia Sears a nd Their Children
Theft Sours Trip
For Canadian Pair
By K ATHY CLANCY
Of lk Delly l"ilolSt•lt
A Canadian couple's dream
vacation to Califorrua was shat·
.tered an Huntington Beach Satur·
day, 'when the $350 they saved for
their trip was stolen from their
locked car.
Mr. a nd Mrs. William Sears of
Calgary. Alberta, had stopped at
the beach before checking into a
motel , so their 3-yea r·old
daughter, Joanie, could play in
the sand and get her first look al
a surler.
"We thought lhe car was in a
safe place," Sears said today. "It
was locked up tight."
But thieves pried open a win-
dow, emptied $350 from Mrs.
Sears' purse and fled with the
cash and a camera, the couple
told police.
Now Mr. and Mrs. Sears. their
daughter. and three-month-old
son, Bally, don 'l have the rash to
get home. And the tnp to Dis-
neyland they promised their
dauC)te r probably won't lake
place.
"We had been telling her she
would S<!e Mac key Mouse a nd
Woman Hit;
$300 Stolen
In Huntington
A young Huntington Beach
woman was club be d from
behind, robbed of $300 and left
sprawled unconscious amid
garbage cans Sunday night,
police reported today.
Officers said the victim was al-
tempUng to lake out her kitchen
trash when she was assaulted.
They planned to question her on
the attack today.
Police were called to the vic-tim's apartment on Viewpoint
Drive, in the Sunset Heights dis·
trict, after the victim was dis·
covered by a relative who
became worried by her long
absence.
Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick
said today the victim's attacker
apparently tned to rape the un-
conscious woman before nee-
inJ.
She was examined and treated
at Huntington lntercommunity
Hospital following the mugging
and attempted sex assawt.
Donald Duck," her father 6aid
today "We wanted her to see Dis-
neyland.•·
Officials at the LYNN <Love
Your Neighbors Now) Center in
Huntington Beach learned of the
family's plight Saturday and ar-
ranged for lodging through Tues-
day al a Westminster motel.
Local churcbes have helped
foot the bill, according to center
co-director Susan Allen, and also
provided food for the family.
Mrs. Allen and eo·director Ann
McLean were helping lhe family
contact the Canadian consulate
today to see if officials could gel
them the cash to f(et h<>me.
Sears said today hc has been
surprised al the kindncss shown
by local police and the LYNN
Center.
''The way we have been treat-
ed is fantas tic." he said.
And he said even if the family
can't spend the week they had
planned touring Southern .
California, the trap has been a
good one.
"We do love the country. Just
to see California to me was really
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We athe r
Variable cloudiness but
m ostly sunny Tucsdny,
with warm e r tem-
per atures ran1dng from
low tonight 43 to 48 and
high Tuesqoy In mid or
upper 60s.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
The ucond part of a look at
the California llJe1t11le ez.
amines numbera -the
number of people, the
numbtt of auto1, the number
of planet, the nu.m~r of
boat1, the number of 11Jder1. etc. Page A?.
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Weather
Forecast
Spnn1 rain whlrh dropped one·
half ot an lncb ot the wet stufr
along the Onnee Coast over the
weekend will take a three.day
break. returnin1 by Thursday or
Friday, weather service
spokesmen predicted today.
Los Anaoles forecasters sald
the latest ~lorm . prompted by
cold air m oving down from the
north. dropped .29 ol an mch in
Los Angeles Saturday and Sun-
day bnnging the Los Angeles
tot.al rainfall to 6.40 inl'hes.
Nearly 13 inches of rain is
normal for this tune of year, ac·
cording to Henry Meyer, weather
service specialist.
He forecast clear sk1es lhrough
Tuesd.iay, with increasing clouds
and more r ainfall by mid-week
or Thursday.
"We see a low pressure area
moving into the area which
should bring another storm by
the end of the week." he said.
The weatherman said the new
storm is building of! the gulf of
Alaska.
Captain Paul Kirlin of the
Division of Forestry in El Toro
said that area also recorded .SO of
an inch or rainfall , barely dent-
ing the gap bet ween 6.5 Inches
that has fallen and the 13 inches
of normal r ainfall.
Orange County senior hydro-
grapher John Gitzen said the
county's rainfall now s tands al
S.71 inches, compared with the
normal 11.54 for the year.
"That looks to be just about
half normal," he said.
Law on .Signs
Studied in FV
Fountain Valley's sign or -
dinance will be the topic of a
panel discussion al an April 13 ci·
ty Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
Planning Director Clint
She.rrod. Fred Roberson of the
chamber's s ign committee and a
member or the planning com·
mission are expected to discuss
the current sign ordinances.
The luncheon will be at the
Crossroad s Res taurant, 180SO
Brookhurst St. Those wishing to
attend should call 962·444l or
mail reservations to Box 8282.
Fountain Valley 92708. Tickets ~re S3.SO.
Gourt Uphold8
1~~:A~~!o ~pTh•
l'. S Court of Appl'als has upheld
the murde r conviction and life
sentence of former Black Pan-
t hel" captain Ve ronza Leon
Rowers Jr. m the slaying or a
Point Reyes Nallonal Seashore
ranger in 1973
In sentencing the self declared
revolutionary on April 26, U.S.
District Court Judge Leo
Brewster had termed the t1 hoot-
1ng "cold·blooded murder."
Bowers had been charged with
lhe death of Kenneth Patrick, 40,
~ho was making a routine patrol
on Aue. s. 1973, when he found
Bowers illegally hunting deer.
Bonn R e port
RONN , West Germany CAP> -
Chancellor Helmut S<'hm1dt's
t·onservat1ve opposition made
more gains in the last ma1or elf'C·
tion test before lhe national elec-
llon nexl Oct 3 The conservativt'
Christian Democrol1c Union
r.1pped two yt'ari. of almost un·
hrokt'n r<'J:ionut election vie
torie~ by increasing Its ruhni
majority Sundoy 10 the state
J>a rll ame nt o f Had t'n
Wuerttembera. whose 6 2 million
voters art' a sixth of the national
electoratf'.
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Police Ha~r Rulea Affirmed
WASHINGTON (A P ) -A polace dcpa.rtme.nt m11y
con:stJtutionally tt~ate the lenetb of on o!ficer '1
hair and prohibit him ffOm wearing a beard~ lhe U.S.
Supreme Court ruled tQLl11y.
By a vote or six to l~o. the justices reversed a de·
cision of the U.S. CtrtuitCourt in New York lnvalldat·
lng such a rule adopted by the Suffolk County, N. \'.
police department.
Justice William H. RehnquJst, spea_kl.ng for the
court, reje"cted the argument o! Thomas Owen, presi-
dent of the Suffolk County Patrolmcn's Benevolent
Association, that the regulation trampled on the con·
stitutionally guaranteed light to liberty.
Owen a rgued that the choice of f ersonal ap-
pearance is part or a person's persona liberty and .
that the government may not interlere with it without
showing an overriding need.
"Tbe overwhelming majority or state and local
police of the present day are uruformed," Rehnquist
said. "This fact itself testifies to tbe recognition by
those who direct those operations ... that similarity in appearance of police officers is desir able.•·
FV Parents
To Be Polled
On Schools
About 1,200 parents in the
Fountain Valley School District
will be asked within the next tew
weeks to take part in a survey
about ed ucational options fot
their children. .
School trustees have appro}ed
spending up to Sl.SOO for the sur·
vey, to be conducted by a UCLA
graduate student.
Trustees earlier this year con-
ducted a random survey about
the district ·s educational goals
and parent satisfaction wilh cur-
rent programs.
F ro• Page A l
BRITAIN .••.
hour later and kiss the queen's
hand on bein_g asked to form a
government.
Callaghan is a personal friend
of Secretary of Slate Henry A.
Kissinge r. The two consult re-
gularly by telephone. As prime
minister, he is expeeted to urge
closer ties between the United
States and the nine.nation Euro-
pean Common Market.
Callaghan will come to No. 10
Downfog Street with more ex·
perience an office than many pre·
decessors. He has already held
the three top cabinet posts
besides prime minister -foreign
secretary, home i.eC'retary and
chancellor of the exchequer.
p,...p~ J
TIZZARD •••
araduate of Gardea Grove Ui&h Schoo!, Santa Ana CoU o ud
hu a de1re In hllUJry from cat
Slate Loa1 •ach.
Tlnard aays he f•vorll <'00·
trolled crowth 11\d would Uk~ lo
see a halt to residentiaJ dev~lop.
rotol until the tu base l'an be
eoqualizt"d with more lndu trial
and commerl'1al developmtnt.
He dt"clares that there baa bct-n
so much residential irowth Ulat
the city ls hard pres ~-'CS to ha1'dle
de mands for police und sewage
services.
Tinard says he also believes
that high rise development in
JlunUnaton Beach should be CK·
omined very closely because or
its effect on the quality or lift'.
.. In the short term, some could
view it in very favorable hght:·
he saJd ... but in the Iona run such
problems as <'o"ngestion, pollution
and costs to c1llzens will need to be
looked at."
Tizzard. who bas been active Jn
teacher organizations, says he
would cast a wary eye on travel
expenses or city rounc1I mem-
bers.
He said that taxpayers have a
right to be concerned about
junkets and that some trips that
have been taken by council of·
ficiaJs should be questioned.
··1 wouldn't go on one unless 1t
was of vital necessity." he says.
Tizzard says he is for sound <'i-
t y managemenl, fi sca l
responsibility, a positive role for
s enior citite ns and s t a l e
purchase of Bols a Chica
wetlands.
He and his wife Karen and
young daughter Julie have hved
in Huntington Beach for seven
years.
f~ro• Pag~ A I
LOSS ... Offi<'ials explained the second
survey will help dislrlct trustees
determine if some parents an the
district would prefer a more fun·
damental or a more open ap·
Ur:der t he British system,
when the prime m1rui.ter r esigns.
the party "llh the most seats in fantastic." said Sears. "ho 1s a
the House of Commons. m this truck driver
case Labor. chooses a new leader And despite the lheft, Sears
and he automat1caJly becomes said, he and his wife plan to save
primeminister. their money and r eturn to
A total of 313 Labor members California next year lo finish
proach to learning. \
My Lai Incident
Upheld by Court,
WASHINGTON (AP) -The turn him to pri:son
U.S. Supreme Court refll3ed to· Calley was aaust'd or killing
d uy to review the convlrtion or 102 Vietnamese clvlllan11 in 1t
former Army Lt. William L. sweep lhrouah ?tty Lal. He wits
Calley J r. for the murder or ronvicted of murderin.i nt least
civilians in the Vlt'tnamcse 22 and was l>t'ntenccd to a ht~ hamlet of My Lui io Much 1968. te rm. Subsequent 11ppeul11 n·
An •Horney for Calley said he duced the term to 10 yea~ bcforo
hOll been told by the secretary of he was freed on b1.11l.
the Army that Calley wlll ~ The House (\rmcd Services
placed on immediate parole. Committee refused to let thc-de· "The secret&ry of the Army h t•e r ·1. M has stated and I have been as· fense look at t e resu "'o i..s Y Lai nemings. comprisiniz 3.045 sured by the counsel for the pages of testimony by 151 w1t-secret ary of the Army. the .
general counsel, that Calley will ne:,.ses.
be placed upon parole and will .,' The government asked the
continue to )i ve the life that he ls high court to let the conv1<'ti1>n
presently living,'' said the at· stand. saying Calley .. was not
tomey, J . Houston .Gordon, con· 1 ried in an atmosphere or
tacted in Covington, Tenn. '·He persecution" and release of the
(Calley> will n?t be returned. to Congressional da ta would n~l
prison. for which we are qwte have affected the outcome of bis
grateful. He will be placed on im-t.J"ial.
mediate parole." .-
The justice~ let stand an 8-S de·
cision of the U.S. Circuit Court in
New Orleans reinstating Calley·s
1971 court·mart1al conviction.
Calley, 32. who is free on bail. DEATH. • • appealed his conviction on two
principal grounds:
-That he was denied a fair
tnal because of "worldwide and
all·pervasive" publicity in which
he was "labeled ... as a ghoul
who had wantonly massacred
hundreds of innocent civilians.•'
-Thal Congress should have
been compelled to release con·
fidential information for use in
tiis trial just as former President
Nixon was r equired Lo do in the
Watergate scandal.
latively low traffic accident rate
shot up over the rainy weekend,
despite few motorists using
primary traffic routes bound for the beaches.
Traffic Divis ion Lt. Bruce
Young said he was sllll reviewing
the weekend·s accident toll in of-ficers' reports.
Estimates of the total number
or accidents reached 20 to 25,
while about a dozen involved
some degree of IOJury lo drivers
and pas:.engers. Calley has been living as a
civilian in Columbus, Ga . since
has conv1cl1on was overturned
Sept. 25. 1974. by u.s. oi~tnct Prisoner s ~trike JudgeJ. Robert EllioUofColum-
bus. SAN QUENTrN CAP) -The
San Quentin Prison Death Row
hun1?er slrike went into 11s fourth
day in an t>fforl lo get ~ller food
Although the circwt court re·
Vt'rsed this decision. the Army
released Calley on batl in 197'1
a nd has said it does not plan to re· of Parliament voted today out of their dream trip.
317 eug1ble to cast ballots. :-=========-=:::::=:=:.:::;:=============--:==========--=========1
The new survey, which of-
fic1als hope to complete this
month. will ask parents to sort
through cards which descnbe the
s<'hool"s role. The surveys will
take pla<'e at individual schools ()
and expanded privileRes.
and will take 30 to 40 minutes.
School officials hope to have
results by late l\tay or early
June.
' Get tz Break
For Blood
-Coupons fo;::-McDonald's
hamburge rs will be given
away Tuesday t o blood
donors visiting the Red
Cross Bloodmobil£ aJ
Manna High School
Those wishing to donutf'
may drop by the stU<ienl
cafetena. 15371 Spnngda ll:'
St . Huntington Beuch.
between 10 :20 a.m. and
J 20 p m . officials said
Appointments al!io mav
be made by calling br
Richard Allimari a t
898-6711. The Kiwanis Cluh
Is sponsoring the blood
drive. being held to txmef1t
leukemia victims.
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HOME ...
on important city policy and
management maulrsr'· ~~ld:-
Rowlunds said that a legal opi-
nion showi1 that the charter must
be followed (Ind the compensa·
t1on for city clerk a nd city
trt!a~urer shurr l>e nxecr tl.Y<>r·
dsnance
"Therefore. I wall be prepared
tJ> present to the council tonight.
two ordinances which Wlll comp·
ly "1th the requirements or I.he
<'lty charter.·' he i.a1d
Rowlands said at was his opt·
ruon that Bonfa w as excluded
Crom the charte r reqwremcnts
and 1s hgh~~lly a member or the
Executive "/tltiagement Team.
!lowlands s aid that he made
the elected department heads
members of the EMT .. because I
work with them JUSl hke I do all
the other leaders.
"I treat them like my own -as
a team. We work together ; you
can 't 1sol11te them,·· he said.
All California.
Now Over 85 Offices~ Serve You Border To Border.
Join •he lens of Jhousonds of Col1forn10 sovers ot Imperial
Behind every II •hot stands for lmpe11ol you II l11'd high mterrs1
on insured savings, o fnendly stofi lo serve you. ond conven1en1
free ~rvtces. lmpenol really does hove I j ·s for you.
Hlth lntcNst On lnsuNd Saints.
Nixon Vowed Fight
To End, Book Says
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Prea1dent Nuon, thr<'e d<iys
before he r('!>1i;:ne'1. :-.till dad nol
believe he had comm1tt<'d an 1m
peachable oHens<' and \O"ed tu
··nght It out. .. wilh my ht•;,d
high ." says a r eport 1n
Newsweek magazine
The dt'sc.ription of the former
president's I ast days in the White
llouae 11 in excerpts from a new
book. ''The Finni Doys," by Bob
Woodward a·nd Carl Bernstein
The authors won n Pulitzer
Prize for the Washington Post for
their coverage of the Waterante
scandals.
Ex<'erpts from th<.• book
published last week in Ncwswe1•k
told of a weeping, hard tirinkina .
swclde-threatening Nixon. ThOM'
reports brought denla!M from
Nixon 's family and former n~
sociates. . .
In the current 1ssuf',
Newsweek's excerpts of the book
d~cribe a Cabinet meetmg Aug.
6, 1974, three days ~fore Nixon
resigned.
Nixon is quoted as saying, "If l
knew there was an Impeachable
olfense, I would not malte th('
~nate go through the agony of
trying to prove it. J will _go
through this with my head high
-right up to the end, i£ It
comes."
The article also d escribes Nix·
on as outraged at aides' sugges-
tions that be resign and accustng
the press of "haunting" tum.
Gerald Ford, then vice presi·
dent ls described as :'matter-of-
f act' and somewhat removed ..
durinc the period, having told
Nixon be would make no public ~mmeot.ton impeachment.
At the same time. Newawttk's
excerpt saJd, Ford was assurin1
Nixon of his "admiration and af.
r~ct1on " and prn111ini:? ham for a
i.up<'rh Job .. 1n fnre11:n affairs
The <'\rerpt~ detail desperate
<'fforts by form~r Ni~on aides
II R Haldeman and J ohn
Ehrl1chman lo per:-.uade Nixon to
Jtrant them l<'J:lll purctons for
WatcrJ:al<' acll\ 1t1cs
A telephon<• call by
Ehrlt<'hm11n to Nixon·~ rlOughter
Juli~. in which Ehrllchman said
WATERGATE MOVI E
PREMIERE HELD-A4
pardon!' would .. save a lot or em·
barrassmcnt to the President,··
infunntetl her hu11hand. David
E1~enhown, a{·cord1nR to tlw
Ncwc:we<>k e1e<'crpts. becau~c
Davut thou~hl F.hnhchman's rt'
m:trk'I omount1•d to blackmail
ll:ildcman al110 was described
a:. !-Oundlng In telephone calls to
Nixon aides as if he were "warn-
ing that he would send Nixon lo
Jatl if he d1dn 't get a pardon."
Nixon. the article said. asked
his chie( o r s1arr. Aluander
Haij?. to ~onsult White House at-
torneys Lt'onard Garment and
Jame s St. C lair about
Haldem an's requut for a
pardon
St. Clair was quoted as say1ng
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Ch.ck with our branch rnonav-rs for tptclal rate1
on C•rtlflcatH of O.po•il of $100,000 0< ~•·
Hdpful "" ScrYicfl. . Imperial offt··~ '>OV•:r~ mnny t"•lpful \f'r1ttei>\
-ond mO\I <>f •hem orn frr>e l1lco free sofe
depoail boxH whNi> nvo1loblfl-dir.a
Socio! Security check dopo11I -freo
mo,,.y orders c1pd lrovolers chocks -
ever1 froe notary aorvlce. Plus mony,
mnny M Of(.o fW,th j• ,,, , t "•it\Jf"luM .--·'· 111111•'
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Rolircnwni Pltrr' loo 111 • ~ulf
cmployorl you tCtn \ovn wp
lo $7500 rvrry V"'J', to,11
defcrmd Both p11n<1pol ond
•ntcrosr ,,,.., dPduC1f1d from
your grou 1nc.omo for 1ncomf'
IOlf purpose~ You only pay lox on
he fund~ when you bP91n withdraw·
Ing your monf'y o t , .. 11roment t1m4".
1RieJt' + lmper1ol's lnd1v1duol Roltr<>-
ment Account (IRA). ti you ore not olreody
covered by o re1irement pr99rom ot work,
you con ~ve up to $1500eoch yeor Principal and
interest ore 1011 deferred until fund~ ore wllhdrown
01 re11retT1ent time
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as ''grotesque "
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VOL. 6~, NO. 96, 2 SECTtONS. 16 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRILS, 1976 TEN CENTS
SEC Extends Presley Trading B ·an
Tht Securities and Exchange
Commission today :rnnounced an
extension of a s uspensJon lo trad·
tnll in the stock of The Presley
Companies or Newport Reach.
Trading 10 the h<>me-bwlding
company 's shares was s us-
pended March 25 by lhe SEC and
lbe suspension was tO trave been
hfled by today.
But a message out ot lhe SEC's
Wastungto n orflce this morning
said lhe s uspension will be con·
llnued to April 13 There -at no
reason Riven tor the-conunut-d
s u s pen s i o n , althouith a
spokesm•n 11) f he SEC"!I Lo~
Angele!! office said 11 statc mt•nt
~ould be releast>d later
A s pokesmun al the Pre!flt'y of·
fices in Jl'ewport ~ach said the
company had not betfl contactt>d
by the SEC and could give no te-
ason for the con tinued su~·
pension.
Jt had been a ssumed that the
trading in Presley stock wos
hnllt'd a fl er nt>">' s stonC''i about
an enl'rlY cOO\'\'rtlnR 1nvcnt1on
that Prt':1ley holds r<"~•dt'nllu l
nghts to be1tan to le.ik out, r\•
portedly conf1rm1ng that ~nmc
tests <m the con\ ''rter had bn•n
successful
Thf' converter, 1n\'l'nted by Dr.
Sam Leach. ii; suppost.'d to usi' an
unknown catal) tic agent to break
\\aler do">' n into 1t!. component
parts, freeing the hydrogen gas
for use in · nppltances where
natural~4sl used.
The invention. called th(• SLX
ll)drogen Generator. was t~l(-d
t\\o weeks ago b~· l\\O indt.>pen
dent testing laboratone" rn l.os
Angele and stone~ an a financial
pubhcat1on S<ltd that te::.t::. were
s uccessful.
These r esults "ere giv<'n out
b.v Morris M1rkin. owner or MJ~t
Hydrotech. the company that
holds automollvl' r iithts to th~ 1n·
\tntlon
Mirk1n. J)f('Slde nl or 8ud11~t
R e nt ·A Car o f Svuthl•rn
('ahforn1 a. 1s " l 1do l!!lt• neighbor
of Randall Prl'.,h·~. h«.>ud of Tt\c Pre$l~y Companie~
The Prt.'sley l>pokt'.'~man i-aid
the company JS'a"a1t1ng official
results of tho t' tests ..ind will r e·
lease information about thl·m.
aft'!r checkinjl with all. the re·
gulatoQ aaenr1e<. 111\ oh t'd
Speculation that Ull' inH'nt11>n
rould r\'turn 11ubi.1 untiul 1>rof1t11
to publicv h'•hl Pre~lt'\ MJ ~l
Hydrole< h i i. not 1>ubll~·I>
ht'ld hn:. mudt• tht• rompun\'·.,
stork on~ of th1• rno"t ht!:H·•b
tradt'd tock:. 1111 lhC' 1\rn1•11r.ln
ExchQnge
Despite an earlier l>U!Sp<'ni.1on
in January, tht> tO<'k has risen
from S3 a share to morC' thon S'.10
when 1t was l>USpended March25
Bean Brother Gets 'Life
Finklea Slayer Escapes Execution
By TOM BARLEY
OI Ille O•llr "llol 5Ulf
Convicted killer Charles Den·
nis Bean escaped the death
penalty today for his role in the
slaying of honor student Stephen
"Mike" Finklea of Fountain
Valley.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge William L. Murray sen·
tenced Bean, 22, to life in prison
after Deputy District Attorney
Frank Briseno abandoned plans
for a special bearing before the
Airport
Variance
Studied
Formal hearings on Orange
County government's request for
a new state noise variance fO( lhe
county airport began today with
preliminary t est imony from ex·
pert witnesses.
John A. Wills, administrative
law judge for the State Depart·
ment of TransportaUon, laid
1fr"°und nles, Co~ lt~vin~
which is expected to last au week in Davislon 9 of the Central
Judicial Dlstricl Court in Santa
Ana.
Wills said presentations by the
state. the county and parties
challenging issuance or a new
variance -the cities of Newport
Beach and Tustin, the Airport Ac·
lion Association and lhe Santa
Ana Heights Associalioo-w\ll be
heard fi rst.
H e s aid the first public
testimony won't be taken until
after form al presentations ,
possibly as late as Thursday.
The first witness called today
was Richard Dyer, an environ·
mental noise specialist for the
state division of Aeronautics who
helped draft the noise control law
from which the county must seek
annual variances.
Pyer outlined the procedures
and technical material reqwred
for noise varianch-:indexpbincd
how his dt'partment draws lhe
noise impact line nround lhe air·
ports.
Arson Suspected
MIAMI CAP> -Police and nre
invt~ligators searched today fQr
clues to bark up a suspicion or
arson in u bluie that clrumed the
Uves of sevt>n people trapped in
an old w ood ·frame hotel.
Coast
\\'eather
Variable cloudiness but
mostly s unny Tuesday,
with wa rm er t e rn·
pt'ralures r nnging from
low tonight 43 to 48 and
high Tuesday in mid or
upper 60s.
INSIDE TOD,._ 'Y
TM 1~ pan o/ a look at
thr Coh/omia lifeityle ,r.
omlnu numbet1 -thw
numbn of people, rite
num~ of ovto•. tltr man~
of planrl, tlte numbe'r of
boats, lhe n11m~T of llcitts.
ttc. Page AT.
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Jury that found Bean gwlty of
first degr ee murder 1n the
Hallo ween night slaying of
Finklea, 19.
The Orange Coast College
wrestling team captain was shot
to death by two guns ""'hile be
worked as a parttim~ clerk al a
local market.
Briseno commented today that
it was pointless to further pro-
secute Charles Bean since the
jury which found him guilty of
fLrst d egree murder had ruled
that it was not satisfied that the
defendant used a gun in the kill·
ing of Finklea.
"But I am satisfied that he did
shoot the victim and that he is
just as guilty as his brother," the
prosecutor said. "l onl y wish I
could prove it."
"I agree with you," Judge
Murray told Bris ~mo and the
Hirsute .Justice
Police Hair Rules Affirmed
WASHINGTON (AP)-A police d e partment may
constitutionally regulate the length of an officer 's
hair and prohibit him from wearing a beard, the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled today.
By a vote of six to two, the justices reversed a de·
cision of the U.S. Circuit Court in New York invalidat-
ing su.ch a rule adopted by the Suffolk County, N. Y.
police department.
J ustice William H. Rehnquist, speaking for the
court, rejected the argument or Thomas Owen, pres i-
dent of the Suffolk County Patrolmen's Benevolent
Association, that the regulation trampled on the con·
tititummalff.guar,antered:ri ght.te tibe-.
Owen argued that the choice or personal ap~
pearance is part of a person's personal liberty and
that the government may not interfere with lt without
showing an overridin~ need.
"The overwhelming majority of stale and local
police of the present day are uniformed," Rehnquist
said. "This !act itself testifies to the recognition by
those who direct those operations ... that similarity
in appearance of police officers is desirable."
EPA Heatl Supports
Airport Standard,s
jury. ·· 1 sha re your belier th al
Charles Bean fired a revolver 1n
the k1lhng of Mr. Finklea."
Hugh Bean testified in his
brolher·s trial that he fired the
two weapons later found by Santa
Ana police in the brothen> car.
He testified that he alone was
responsible for Finklea's death
and that Charles Bean only
participatt-d in the laking or $133
from the store's cash register
Saddle back
Board Due
To Organize
Trustees of the Saddleback
Co.mmunily College District
have scheduled a special session
tonight to elect ne w officers and
t.o adopt a resolution prote!tin&..__
the curtaltment or financial aid.
The seven·member board will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in the cam-
pus Ii br-ar .18200 ..,Mar.guetitQ-
-JJir way, s!ton Vi~o.
Boa rd Presid e nt Robert
Bartholo m e w , a Tus tin
nurseryman who headed the
panel for one year, will relin·
quish his seat al tonight's
session. His successor will be
chosen in a public vote.
Immed iate ly following that
election m embers of lhe board
will consider a resolution urging
remedial legislation to' allow the
district to recover Sl.4 million in
stale aid.
Saddleback College. although
technically qualifying for the $1 .4
million pay ment because of surf(·
Ing enrollment. is prohibited
from r ece i vin g the bonus
because of a community college
i.:rowth limit set by Gov . Edmund
G. Brown Jr.
-Qalry 1'11•1 l't.oto by l'•l•lO O"Oo,.Mll
SA TTlff"'fALJ(S WITH FRIEND, RACHEL PERRY
.J4..Ha.U-of GourthousrTodaytrrSa nta '"Ana
Supervisor Battin's
Trial Under Way
An Ora nge Count y Superior
Court jury began hearing
testimony today rn the case or JO·
dieted county Super visor Robert
Battin
The start or Balli n's trial came
almost eight months after the
county Grand Jury rhargcd him
with seven fe lony crimes related
to thP alleged use of county
<'mployes 10 a 1974 political cam -
paiftn.
In his opening state ment to the
jury. Deputy Dlslncl Mtorney
Jack Ryan said that. during Bal·
tin's unsuccessful 1974 campaign
for lieutenant governor: county
time on the campaign and only
part ti me on county bus int'::.~."
In rebuttal. defense attorncv
Matthew Kurilich told thl' eight·
man, four-woman Jury that Rat·
tin is being prosecuted "~caust'
of !us s tand on en vironmental 1:-.·
s u es a nd h i s po liti ca l
persuasion."
"Be10 g the first Demoa:it
elected lo office since the d nys of
the depression, he had encmit''i
who wanted him removed from
office.·· said Kurilich. WASHINGTON (AP> -En·
vironmental Protection Ad·
ministrator Russell E. Train said tod~ the_ federal government
should set standards to reduce
the noise around airports ol"" else
lt>t airport operators make some
noise rules:
''To begin with, I believe the
aircTalt manuf:'ldurers need to
have the fed eral government
establish natJonal aircraft stan·
dards ,•·-he said, and give lhem
time enoul'h lo build and markcl
quieter planes.
Gov. Brown's curb has limited
state aid for enrollment growth
10 5 percent a yenr while Sad·
dJebar k College's enrqllment is
currently zooming al a growth
rate of 49.S percent.
Since the campus opened in Ju·
ly of 1968 Saddleback Collejle has
been a "basic aid" institution,
which means that It r eceives only
$125 from the state for each full·
time student.
1 workers in his office ··worked full
Battin, who is the first Oranj:!I'
County superv1~or lo be rhargt·rl
with crimes while an officr, is al·
leged in the Grand Jury md1rt
menl with havrn~ comm1tt('(I
grand theft, misusl' of fund!. :Jnd
presenting false documents. And Train sharply criticized
the controv cr ~1 al Concorde
supersonic transport as o plane
that is out of tune with the limes
and w)th U.S. policies on noise
nnd energy .
Train said aircraft noise has
been not only a bother to res•·
dents and businessmen nur
airports but also to airport
owners themselves, often hit by
lawsuits seeking compensation
ror noise damage but unoble to
set rules for noise reducUon.
Train, In a speech prepared for
o conference of.the International
Ins t itute of Noise Control
Engineers. said the problem r e·
slsts solutions because no one ac·
cepU rtspon1ibility for It.
He said the federal govern-
ment should take the lead.
Nazi-ignorant
Jury Found
MILWAUKEE (AP) -Of 23
prospective jurors interviewed
for the trial or two fiiurH in a
local Naii organization who were
accused of ambushing a Jewish
leader's car. none expressed
particular disgus t with nulam,
lhetnaljudge says.
"Other than the term 'Nazi.•
they didn't know anything about
it." said Judge Patrick J Mad-
den of Milwaukee County
Court.
The job of assembling a jury
whose 12 members bad no bias
against Nazis turned out to be a
surprisingly easy task. the j udge
and two lawyer s reported.
He sa\d the government
''should firmly identify those
takeoff and landing procedures
which arc both safe and advan·
tageous from a noise abatement
point of vu•w. and should ensure
their universal use."
If such a step on the part of the
federal government 1s not pos~i ·
ble, the Individual airports will
have to Impose rules. he said
He said his agency has almost
finished developing a method by
which airports can size up th<>ir
noisr problem and make plaM to
reduce it.
"We plan to proposf' on airport
tSff AIRPORT. Pa,e t\2>
Berause of enrollment growth
nine limes that of lhe onginal
student population the college
now is eligible for $400 per slu·
dent. but 1t can't collect.
College officials sa~"the "miss·
Ing money·' ill equ al to 10 cents of
the college's tax rate and ore pre-
pared to wage a major battle to
recover the money they believe
the stale owes them.
Tonight's resolution urges the
<SH OFFICERS, Page A2)
S~laool Enaploye Case
Irvine Teacher
Reports The ft
A substitute teacher told 1rvine
pohce someone took a $2,000 rln~
from a jewelry box 1n his
bedroom Saturday.
Victor Lawrence Roller, 1452')
Oval Road, said th1• thief
replaced the one·car nt diamond
·ring with a eheaper ring and ldt
several other articles of Jewelry
untouched. Pohce stud there wns
no Slf.tn or forced t'nlry llltO the
home
Hearillg Said Precedent
By LAURIE KASPER
Of Ito• O•llr 1'11 .. Sl•H
A hearing by the Orange Coun·
ty Board of Education on charges
brought by the Saddleback
Valley Unified School D1stnct
agairuit an employe would set a
precedent In the county and lhe
&late, according to a spokesman
lor the county board.
Board members have agrffd
to set a dale for a hearing on
charges brought again s t
Ba rbara H ahn. a sch ool
psychologist. when they meet
April 15, satd Jim Fagan, public
informat.lon officer.
Ht said they will also adopt
guidelines for the bearing al that
lime.
..
Fagan said the county board
has never held a hearing or lhls
kind.
"It has never happened In
California. to the beat of our
knowledge. in this particular
way," he said. •
"It is new and it does arrect all
t eachers in the county,·· he said.
In the past. the county officer
explained, school districts held
their own hearings on questions
dealinf( with teacher competen·
cy. These hearinl's. however •
have been "extre.ptely ex·
pensive," he said. •
A heartna before the county
boal'\f, f'agan explained, would
be qllicker and less ~lv:e.
~ toUDt)' boa rd is tM J>odY
which revoke~ the certlficates
enabling an educator to work in
the county. Thus. he explained,
this woulft also prevent a
teacher, against whom charges
are considered substanllatetl.
Crom teachl-ng in the county
almost Immediately.
Last month, Saddleback's
Superintendent Richard Welte
asked the county board tO revoke
the certificates ot Barbare D.
Hahn. a school p!lychologlsl who
has worked in t he district for
eight years .
The d istrict 's complaint
formaJly charges her with "un-
, pref'es9'ional conduct., cvideo~ un·
fitness for teachlng ind pcrsis.-
<Sff llEARING, Page A2)
The 46-y<>ar -old Santa /\na
supervisor is in the eighth year of
his second term in office and is
currently a candidate for ::.t:it1·
senator in th<' county'!\ new 37th
Senatoria l D1i;tricl.
An h ab1tunl offi ce S('('ker. Bat·
tin has soughl c·lerllvc off1re srx
limes the last 12 ycors. indudinl{
hili two successful campaigns for
county supervisor.
Rut it was his Ill fated 1974 tn·
for lieutenant .A.governor th••'
tour hed off a 1.1 rnnd Jury rn.-
vestigatlon Intel year into nll<'ltll
lions lhllt hf' U!led rount ~
employes and supplies tt> furllll'r
his own political career
Bye, Bye,
Big Bunny
CHICAGO (AP> /\
flamboyant s y mbol or
Hugh Hefne r 's Playboy
empire, h is DC9 twin·
engine jetliner . has tx!en
sold fo r m ore than $4
million.
A Playboy spokes man
said that the plane was
sold t o Omni Aircraft
Sales. Inc., a Washington,
D.C .• firm.
The pl ane seats only 38
passengers Instead or lhe
conventional DC9 load or
110, but ther e are com·
pe nsations : a private
bedroom. a shower, a con
ference living room, a
video-tape machine and an
elcbt·ttack stereo system.
. .&% OA.IL Y PILOT 179
Caney._ 1 e~dict
Upheld J>y CoUrt
I
\\'AS lllNGTON IAPI Tiil' r S Supt l'rnc Court refUled to
dd) to review lht• Cur>virhOn of
furmt'r /\rmy Lt Wilham L 1
C:.1lh•y Jr. for the murder or
<·1vdiuns 111 t h1• V1ct11amc..,c
hartllt't of My Lua 1n Marrh 1968
An attorney !01 <"alley said he
has bt!en told by tht' l>Ccretary o(
the A rrn y thu t C ullcy will be
placed on 1mmt·dwte parole
'"Thc l>t'Crt'tary of the Army
has :.l ated and l have been as·
tiured by the coum.el for the
l>ecretary o ( the Army, the
gent>ral coun:.cl, thJl Calley will
be placed u pon parole and will
continue to live the lire that h'-' 1s
presently living," said the at·
torney. J . llouston Gordon. con·
tacted in Co' 1n~ton. Tenn "Ile' -4Calley > 1.1dll not be returned to
pnson. for which we are qwte
grateful. He wall be placed on im·
mediate parole "
The JUSt1ces let s tand an 8·5 de·
c1s1on of the U S. C1rcwt Court in ~ew Orleans reinstating Calley's
1971 court-martial conviction.
Calleyi]f.;32, •ho 1s free on bail, a ppealed h1 conv1ct1on on two
pnnc1pal g unds.
-That was denied a fair
trial because of "worldwide and
all-per\las1ve" publicity in which
he was "la beled. as a ghoul
who had wantonly massacred
hundreds of innocent civilians."
-That Congress should have
been compelled to release con·
f1dential information for use 1n
>tis trial just as former President
Nixon was required to do 1n the
Watergatt> scandal
Calley ha s been living as a
ci\·1han in Columbus. Ga , since
his conv1ct1on "'as overturned
Sept. 25, 1974. by US District
Judge J Robert Elliott of Colum.
bus.
duced tht' term to 10 rtna before h~ wa.s fret:d on bail.
Theo Hou1e Armed Servicts
Committei' refused Lo let the de-reru~ h>ok at the results or Us My
Lai tlfa.nng:t, comprising 3 04S
page$ of testimony by 151 ~It nes~s. T e go\'ernmenl askt'd the
h11 court to Jet the conviction
stan • saying Calley "was not
tried io an atmospher~ of
persecution" and release of thf' C'on~re5saonal data would no~
navt affected the outcome or bJi. tnal.
Cella, Aides
Hearing
Postponed
J1 further two-day delay was
orqered today in an Oranae
County Superior Court pretnal
hearing into multiple criminal ch~rges filed against Dr. Louis
C Ila Jr. and three co·
de ndent.!.
It wa~ understOo<! that Judge
Jen-old S. Oliver has not yet com·
pleted his research into a series
of ~efense motions that include a
motion for the separate tnal of
co.defendent Theodore Schif·
fman. 53, Santa Ana.
Cella, Schiffman, George L. QI.
lendorf. 44, Laguna Beach. and
Stephen R. Evans. 31. Mission
Vie10. face trial April 19 on 127
felony counts contained in an
Orange County Grand Jury m-
dJctment. 1 h is alleged that •the group
siphoned at least S2 million from
two hospitals -Mission Com -
munity or Mission Vie10 and
Mercy General of Santa Ana.
Colorltd J'ote
A young woman in an eye-
c a tc hi n g fo lkl on~, dress
casts her vote in t it@ West
German town of Gutach dur·
ing election s for a new
parliament.
Harrise s Say
Patty 'Lied'
About SU
NEW YORK CAP! -William
and Emily Harris have been
quoted a s saying the wrong
people were convicted for the
1973 murder o f l>r Marcus
Foi.ter. s uperintendent of :.chools
mOa'kland.
The statements by the two
Symb1onese L1bcrat1on Army
members . quoted Sunday in New
N~on's Head·· High
'Final Days': Claimed lmwcence
NEW YORK (A P l -Former
Pl'esidt'nt Nixon, three days
before ht• r c11e.ncd. i.tJll dad not
believe he had committed an am.
peachablf' offc-nbe will vowt-d to
"fight It out. . . with my head
high .•• say is a r e port tn
Newsweek mugaiarw
The description ol the formrr
president's lust days an tht-Wh1lf' Ho~~ 1s in excNpt.6 from a ne"
book , "Th~ Final D<1y~." by Bo t)
Woodward and Carl llernsh-111
'the: authors won a Puhtwr
Prize for the Washington Po. t for
WATERGATE MOVIE
• PREMIERE HELD-A4
their coverage of the Waterg..1tt>
scandals.
Exct'rpls from the book
published last week in Newsweek
told of a weeping. hard-dnnkang.
swclde·threaten1ng Nixon. Those
reports brought denu1b from
Nixon's family and former a:.·
soc1ates.
ln the current 1s :.ue.
N~wsweek 's excerpt~ of the book
d~scnbe a Cabinet meet1n1,t i\UJ!
6. 1974. three day:. before Nixon
resigned.
Nixon Is quoted as sayin~. "Ir l
knew there was an 1m~achable
offense, I would f!Ol make the
Senate go through the agony of
trying to prove 1t. I will go
through this w ith m y head high
-right up to the end, af 1t
comes."
The article also describes N•x·
01). as outraged at aides' i.ug"'es -
tions that he resign and acrusmg
the press of "haunting" him
Gerald Ford. then \'lt'C prcsi·
dent. 1:. described as"'matter of·
fact and som e" hat res:noH'd ..
during the period. having told
l"llton he "ould main! no publJ<:
comm ents on impeachment
At the sam e time. Newsl4eck''i
excerpt said. Ford "a~ assunnst
~ixon of his "adm1rat1on and af
lt."Ction .. and pr a ism,:! him for J
··superb JOb ·an forl'1gn JH;.ur:.
The excerpts detail des~rate
t'!forts by form er Nixon aides
If R llaldt>mun und John
EhrhC'hman to persuade Nixon to
.-irant them lt'ial pordbns for
Watcraatc 11ctlvll1cs.
A t~leop h o nt' ca ll by
1-:hrlichmun to Nixon's davaihtt•r
Juht>. in wh11:h Ehrhchman said
pardons would "suve a lot of cm-
barrnu m ont to the President,"
1nfunated her husband, Duvld
.Eisenhower, v cording to the
Newswt'ek ex~erpls, becau:.c
David lbouaht Ehrllchm1n'1 r1:
marks amounttd to blackmail.
Jl:ildcroan ul~o wu d . cntK-d
35 sounding In telephone caUs to
Nixon • .11dc~ aj If he "'<'NI ''Wilm
In); lh11t ht' would aend Nixon to
J<11l 1r ht> didn't get a pordon."
Nixon. the arhrle 11111d . asked
his l'l\H'f of stuff. Alexundl'r
Haig, to coni;u lt Whlll' House Ill·
torneys Leonurd Garment and
Jame s St. Clair about
Haldemun 's r equest Cor 11
pardon.
Callaghan N arned
Wilson Successor
LONDON (AP> -Foreign
Secretary James Callaghan was
named lo succeed Harold Wllson
today as prime minister and
leader of Britain's ruling Labor
party. He 1s a strong advocate of
improved relations between
Western Eu"lpe and the United
States.
"There will be no insiders and
no outsiders and no cliques in my
administration." he told fellow
Laborites a rte r he was chosen.
"So far as the past is concerned I
shall wipe the slate clean and I
ask everyone else to do the
same."
Callaghan, 64, who represented
his party's center-right majority,
defeated Employment Secretary
Michael Foot. 62. a left-winger.
in a vote by Labor members of
Parliament. He got 176 1,otes to
1.37 for Foot.
The new Labor party leader
then recei\led a summons tn
Bucl\mgham Palace from Queen
Elizabeth I I. Her royal assent. a
formahty. was needed to make
him prime minister. Callaghan
acl·cpted the job by k1:.~1nR hl·r
h.md
Wilson, 60, announct'd his re-
signallon March 16, 'ayang he w~nted to r etire at that age. He
saad he also wanted to give his
successor at Inst two years in of·
flee befon• the nt-xt election
"h1ch mus t come bv 1979 ·
Wilson s aid in a1\ intl'rvicw to·
day that he feels 20 Year s
younger now that he 1~ stepping
down but that ht' has two greul
disappointments -his failure 11>
settle the Rhodesian problem
and the s trife in Northern
I rel and.
Callaghan as a personal friend
or Secretary or State Henry A.
Kissinger. The two consult re.
J(ularly by telephone. As prime
minister. he as expected lo urge
doser ties ht-tween the Umted
!-itates and the nine nation Euro-
pean Common Mark et.
Callaghan ""111 come to No. 10
Do" ntnJ: Stret-1 with more c•x
µ<'ni.>nn• 111 Offtl't' than many pre-
cJeet·~sor lie has alrrady held
thc thrl'l' top cabinet post:.
bcsidel> prime m1ni!lter • foreign
:-ecretar\', home l>('<'rl'tnry und
(·hanccllor of lht• l'Xrhequcr.
Although the carcwt court re·
\'ersed this dec1~1on. the Army
released Calley on bail m 1974
and h us said It does not plan to re-
turn him to pra:.on
Calley "as accused or killing
102 Vletnnm ese civilians 1n t1
sw<'ep throu~h My Laa. He was
convicted of murdering al least
22 and was sentenced to a life
te rm. Subsequ~nt appeals re·
Pai~ ln-jured
As Auto Rams
Pole in Irvine
Times MagaLtnt.', took issue with:===========-
PatriC'la llcarst ·s t<'s limon}
Fro1t1 Page A I
OFFICERS. •
slate Community College t.han.
ttHor 11nd th~ flo:rrd of' Clf\l.
t>rnor., to Jpprove the fondinl{ ap·
phrat1on and to '>ct•k lt-g1sl<1t1on
··10 l'Orn•c·t tht• inc-qwt>" Gov.
Bro\\ n ·s t•nrol I mcnt hmal h.1s
c r('alc•d
ll pmnh out th;it the· Sad
dll•b<ick Community College [)1.,
rnct. ""h1r h l'ncompassc-. 48 per-
rt•nt of OranJ?<' Counly 1'> the
fa~tr•;t grow1ni.i dt!'.ln<•t 1n th<'
:-late aml cannot bt• JUd Rl'fi by
!'.l~inda rds ;ipphed to otht•r com·
munlly l'llllt·~'-' d1stnc·h
F rom Page ,t I
AIRPORT ... ~ reJ!ulation to the fo'NIPrai /\via·
t1nn Admtn1stra11on m th1' nrar
futurC' whi<'h will mandntP the
use of thi'> plannlni: prO<'f'~S in the
dc•\'t•lop111t•11t nf nn1<1C' ahatem1•nl
plans .11 ttw nat1<in '!> a1rpor1 -.,"
rrain ~:.1111
From Pngt-A I
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lt•nl cfrf1.1nc•1• nf ,1nd rC'fu-.al to
11twv the· l.1"" 1 t·~11lat1n i: l/w
clut1e' of tc·ada•r ' "
~11,., Jl.1hn ha'\ rltnied th1•
rharJ?l'S ,ind l>1t1d 'lhl' ha.5 hired an
:iltornc•y to h g hl tht•m
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A young Marine ·and one of his
pass engers were hu'tt early
Saturda-Y-m.oming when't.he ir car
went out or control and hit <i
tel~hone_pok_in.lryinc.
Kt'vfo P•trick Crwse, 19.U:Qm
the M:irinr Corps Aar Station. El
Toro. "'as arrested by police on
susp1c1on of being under the in
nuence of alcohol. He was treat.
t>d at Tustin Community llo~p1tal
and trans ferred to Long Beach
:-;aval Hospita l.
His passenger. Deborah Sue
Stone. 19, lluntington Beal'h, ""as
treated al'the hospital and taken
home. A s e cond passen~er.
Wayne Jose ph lhckey. 19,
Tustm, was unhurt m the crash,
police said
Polt er said tJ1\. car hit a phone
pole on Trabuco Canyon Road at
about 1 a.m . Saturday, narrowly
missing another car.
Browri Tells
Leader Goal
SAN OTEGO (1\P) -Go''· Ed
mund G Rro\\ n Jr . ra1s 1n£
fund., ror h1 .;; prt•:,tdl•nt1al l'U m·
P<111:n h<•n' :ind 1n Lo., i\n~cll'l>.
'J\' une or the Prt.'s1dcnt '!> main
l.1l>ks 1<> <,t>lt 111g re J h~t1c goals for
the n.it1on.
"A leadt'r clln <;t'l J tont', can
cxprl"Ss a philosophy and con descn~ u (uturc th.ot Js either
consistent with what as possible
or not." he told n news con-
ference Sunday.
Expressing a limited view or
lht> Presid ency, Brown said. "1
don 't think the President runs the
country. nor do I thJnk tht• gov·
ernor runs the 5tutc "
f-'eb. 18 thttt she tnut bet-fl lokl Ott'
~ame thing. Sht.• added from the
wllness s tand ;it her bank rob·
bery trial that Russell Little, 26.
and Joseph Rem1ro. 29. tht• con·
v1cted men. were in the back seal
or a waiting aulomob1le during
the slaying
In the paid interview with Ne""
Times, Harris .5aid Paty lied
about Little and R<'m1ro being in
the ca r . Little and Rem1ro
th emitl'l"'es wer£> a l:.o 1n-
le.t.vifwe<1.and de.ni~ ~ipg PJ:e·
sent "It was real indicative or the
whole Heari.t mt•ntahty tbe way
Patricia thre"" Rus<, and J oe in
as a n a f1 e rthou1tht We had
talked with Puttv for over a vea
about how the v were innocent ..
Wilham llarras said "Nancv
Ling Perry and Mi1m<10·
t Patricia Soltys1k l and Donald
0 . OcFree1f' W(•rl' thP one'> wh
carried out the action "
Measure Nixed
By Engine ers
SAN DIEGO CA P ) -The gov-
erning bonrc!"""m the Amencan
Society or Civil Engmecrs. which
opens 1tf. national convention
here today, has offlc1ally ari·
nounced it:c oppo&1twn to Prop.
15. thl' nuc ll'ar i.aft·~uar<b in·
ltlltll\C. '
The boord. re prescntansi the
group's 72,800 m cmbl•rs, an·
nounccd in advancl' Sunday that
ll opposed Pro1l 15 l>«ause the
measur<>~'fa 1b to prov1dl' for the
public interest in a number of 11n·
portant areas "
Pl-isoner s Strike
SAN QUENTIN IArl -The
San Qutntin Pri!lon Death How
hun.:er stnkc went into 1t11 fourth
day In an effort tu itct better food
and t'Jtpanded prlvileJ!eK.
Big Boy OK
'Saved' From School Roof
Bob'!l Big Boy was rescu<'d "Wt don't know how they got 1l
from a stcond-story rooftop at up there." O!facer Arnold said of
Huntmgton Beach High School the unspec1Cit'd suspects pertiaps
today, thanks lo the efforts or belon11nl{ lo the class or '76
three huffing1 and pufhn1 which ~1U 11.?ave the campus in
policemen froen the station June. a~ross lhe street. Tbe officers hoi'Sted and heft.ro
Human hre wasn't in danger in tht' 11x·foot, lSO·pound statue
this case unless you consider the down to the ground and returned
strain on.the otru:ers iO¥ol\led. at to the hagh school hanitout at
Big Boy as a ISO·pound statue, Brookhurst Street and Adams
usually featured standing 1n Avenue from which 1l vanished
front of lht> hamburger urher.
restaurant chain starts of the 1nve1 l i g a lo rs s a 1 d In
same name. retrospect tl>at at was a ll'ss
Laboring through the predawn perilous r escue than one occur·
rain, office~ Tom Arnold and ring in the m id-1960s, when
l>atrolman John SutUe and Craig personii unknown placed an in·
Robison rescued the figure from nated lnner tube atop lhc high
a second story rooftop in the s chool's landmark cathedral
campus quadrangle area. . s pire.
All
Mow Over 85 Offices To Serve You Border To Border.
Join 1he lens o f 1housonds of Col1forn o sove1s nl Imperial.
Behind every l.. tha t stands for lmperiol you II f1nd high 1ntPres1
on rnsv1ed sov1ngs. o fru~ndly stoH 10 \"°rve y<".11;, a nd convenient
hee ~erv 1ces. lmpe11of really doos hove [''s for you.
High lntcmt On Insured Snlngs.
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on Certificates of Oepo11t of $100,000 or more.
HdpM Ftcc knkcs. ·
lmpc11af off,.,\ v1111 ·~ mony helpful ~e>rv10•-.
~ ond mo\t ()f thNn mr· f,,.,.. l1I" frco solo
d.posrl bo11es wh1·11• 11vCllfobf,. -dirocl
Soc1ol Sccu11ty chock dopo,it -froo
money 01do" w1t.l frovolors cho€lt:.-
ovn11 lroci notary •orvlco Pll1\ mriny.
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kN.f~c&.W11h tho K•~1ql1
p,.1i11•mN1I PltJn lor 1h1 .. 11
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your 9rou 1n(r1rn<> lor incnml'
lox rurpoVI\ You r .r1ly sioy to" on
th11 fun<.h wh<-n yrnJ h1 •J'" w11hn1nw·
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covered by o retirement progrom ot work,
you con save up to $1 500eoch yeor Prtnctpolon<l
lntt'<esl ore tox deferred un11I funds ore withdrawn
ol retirement 11me.
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TEN CENTS
SEC ,;Extends Presley Tra~g Bali
The Securitl~" nnd Exchange
Commission todoy onn()unced un
extenalon of o 11uapemnon 1n trad-
ing In tht' stock ur The Presle)'
Companfoa of Newport lleach
Tradlrwt Ln the home bwldin.:
company'" )hUrt'S was s us
pended Marc h 2S by tht· SF,C' and
the suspension wa!> to have been
lifted by to4n)'.
But a me1s:aae out of ttre SEC's
W1sbiniton office this morning
n1d the 5u~ns1on wall ~ con-
tinued to April 13. There was no
reason (liven for the cont1nut'd
s u s p e n s ion , although a
spokesm~n In the SEC'& Loi.
Anseles office said a ~tatement
would be released later ·
I\ ~pokesman at the Prealey of-
fices In Newport Beach :mid tht>
compaf\Y had not been contacted
by the SEC <ind could glv& no rl'·
ason for the c ontinued sus·
pension.
Jt had been assumed that tho
lradint tn Presl111y stock was
halt~ after news stones about
an eneray C<"!\Vtlrtlna lnve1ttlon
that Presley holds reaideotud
rtght.s to began to lt-ak out, re-
portedly conf1rrnlna thot .omu
test• on the convt'rter had bffn
~ucceasful .
The converter, lnventc:d by Dr.
Sam Leach. Is supposed to use an
unknown catalytic agent to break
water down Into tt.~ component
parts, freemg the hydrogen gas
for use In appliances where
natural gas 11 used .
Tbe invention. called the SL.X
Hydrogen Generator. was test~
two wttk1 afo by two Indepen-
dent te&tlng aboratories an Lu)C
An1eles and atorles tn a financial
publication sold that lei.ts were
succ~sful.
These tesulls were 111ven out
by Morris Mlrkan, owner ot-AtJ M
Hydrotech, the company thttt
Bean BrOther Gets e
Finklea Slayer Escapes Execution
Dy TOM BARLF:V
O! , ... 0.11, ""•' Sl•tf
Convicted killer Charles Den·
nis Bean escaped the death
penally today for hill role in the
slaying of honor student Stephen
···~hlre° Finklea of f'ount:un
Valley.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Wilham L . Murray sen·
tenced Bea n. 22, to hfe in pnson
after Deputy Dlstnct Attorney
Frank Bnseno abandoned plans
for a special heanng before the
Saddleback
Board Due
To Organize
I .
Trustees or thc Saddlcback
Community Coll eJte 1>1~t r&C't
have scheduled u six•dal !l<'SMon
toni1tht lo elect new orftcers and
to adopt a resolution protcst1ng
the curtailment of Cinanc1al aid.
The seven member board will
meet al 7 .30 p m . an the cam-
pus library. 28000 Marguente
Parkway, M1ss1on Vi~u. =y--:Soa-r""d .Pre~id ent Robert
---n-a rfh o lo mew . a T"'u-s tTn
nurseryman who he oded the
panel for one yeor, will rehn-
qu1 s h his seat at tonight's
session. His succ4'ssor will be
chosen sn a public vote.
lmmedantt'ly following that
election mem hers ot the board
wall coninder a resolution urging
I{ remedial leglslat1on to allow tht•
district to recover SI 4 m1ll1on in
state aid
Saddleback Colll'RC. although
technically qualifying for the SI ·'
million pay ment because or surg·
lng enrollment, 11> prohibited
from rece iving the bonu-.
because or a <'Ommun1ty eolleiw
growth limit set by Gov. F.dmund
G. Brown Jr.
Gov. Brown's curb ha!t limited
stale> :iid for enrollment Jtrowth
to 5 J>('rc1•nt a year wh1lt• Sad
dlebaC'k ColleAe'!' enm ll mt•nt I"
currently mom in it al a )(111\\ th
rate or 49 5 pc•rcent.
Sance thl' earnpu-. oiwnt'd in Ju
Iv or 19i..S Saddlehnck l'Olll'l!I' h,"
bf.en u "haich· 11111" 1n~lttut1on,
whlC'h mt'lln'I th11t 1I rf'('('IVI'" only
$125 fr(')m the ~ilatt• for each full
lime student
l\f'C'uuiu• of f'nrollment 11rowth
nine times thut or tht• original
studt'nt population the rolk1<l'
now 11 e ht11blt• for $400 p<>r 'itU·
d('nt. but al can't collect
Collei:e ortlc1ulic sny tht' "ml'l'I
ln1 mont'y" as NIUal lo 10cent"'11(
the colll-1<<"11 tax rott> ond ort• prf'
par<'d lo WOIH' 11 mnjor lmtlh• to
recov<'r thl' tnonPy t hey tx-hc\l'
the 11 ate owe'l t ht•n1.
Ton1,;iht ·~ r esolution uri;tl''I th<•
state Comrnunlt)1 ('nllt>At' Chun
(~ Of.'FICl':KS, I'•«" A2)
Bye, Bye,
Big Bunny
CHICAGO <AP) -A
flamboyant !\)'mbol of
Hu1h Hefner's Playboy
empln. his DC9 twan-
engine jetlJnt r, hn, been
sold for more than $4
ma Ill on.
A Playboy spokesman
said that the plane was
~old to Omni Alrcrnft
Sales, Inc .. a Washanaiton.
D c .. firm.
The plan<' seats only 38
po.ssengers instead of the
conventional DC9 load of
llO, but there are com-
pens a tlon 1 : o private
bedroom, a shower, o con-
ference living r oom. 3
video-ta~ machine and an
elcht track atereo syalA!m.
Jury that found Bean guilty or
first degree murder' 1n the
Ha lloween night s l:.aying of
Finklea, 19.
The Orange Coast Colkge
\Hesthng team raptatn was shot
lo death by two gunis while he
"orked as a parthme clerk at a
local market.
Briseno commented today that
1t was pointless lo further pro
seC'ute Charles Bean since the
JUry which found htm gwlty or
first degree murder had ruled
that ll \\>as not satisfied that the
defendant used a gun in the kill·
ing or f'inklea.
-.. But I am satlsfred that he did
shoot the victim and that he is
JUSt as guilty al\ his brother," the
prosecutor said. "I only wash 1
could prove at."
"I agr ee with you," Judge
Murray told Bni.eno and the
Hawked Out
Bird's Nest Cuts Power
A HAWK'S NEST bwlt atop a high voltage electnc line
was blamed today for a w1de5pread power outage which hit
cJstern a nd rentral San Clemente Saturday and Sunday.
Ball Webb, arl.'a mana~er for the San Diego Gas a nd
Elertri<' Company. said when ruins dampened the nest bwlt
across e lectrit·al insul11tors, the bird's dom1c1lc short
r1rcmted the line.
Service to ··several hundrrd" n .•!>1dcnt!> Jnd businesses
was cut, Webb said
THE OUTAGE OCCURRED al about 11 30 pm. Sutur·
day and continued until about 2 30 a .m. Sunday.
At one point. il knocked out mosl of the San Clemente
Police Department's radio communications. Crews had to
- -be-di!tpet~hed-tcrth~erty'~~"avtre3tment ptnnt trontrere
we~dUUeullle5i'eported r-rom there.
e sffi>rfl,t!~UTT1~d'11fthe city's undeveloped back coun-
try. Webb said the hawk probably new off.
Theft Sours Trip
For Canadian Pair
By KATHY CLANCY
01 ·~· 0.11, """' ""'" A Canadian couple 's dream
vacation to California was shal·
lered in Huntington Beach Satur-
, <fay. when the $350 they saved for
their trip was stolen from then·
locked car
Mr. and Mrs. William Sears of
Cal~ary. Alberta. had stopped at
the beach b(•fore cht>ckmg into a
mot e l, !>O l hl•ir 3-vear-old
daughter, .Joan11•, rould pluy 1n
tht• ~and and Ul'l hrr flr,t look ot
J "lurfer
"\\'e thou~ht the car wn-s in a
"lafr pla<'e," Sear~ said toduy. "I t
Ml:. locked up tag ht "
Hut thll'\'Cl> pried open n win-
dow, emptied $350 from Mr'
S{•tiris' pur. 1• and Cled with tht•
ra11h and a· cnmera, lhl' cou11ll·
told pollrl'.
family's plight Saturday and ar-
ranged for lodging through Tues·
day at a Westminster motel.
Local churches have helped
foot the bill, according lo renlel"
co·d1reclor Susan Allen, and also
provided food for the family.
Mrs . Allen and co-director Ann
McLean were helping the family
<'ontact the Canadian consulate
today to see if officials could get
them the cash to get hotne.
St-ors said today he has been
llurpnsed at the kindness shown
by local police a nd the LYf'fN
Center
'The way we have been treat·
t'd is font lliltr." he said
And he said even 1r the family
can't spend the week they had
planned l ou ring Southern
Cahtorn1a, the trip has been a
l(ood Ont'.
"We do love the country. JuKt
<8f-e LOS~, Pagt Al>
JUry. "l share your belier that
Charles Bean fired a rcvolvl'r in
the killing of Mr. Finklea "
Hugh Bean testified an h•'l
brother's tnal that he rared the
two weapons later found by Santu
Ana pohce 1n the brothers· car.
He testa.f1ed that he alone wa~
responsible for Finklea·s death
and that Charles Bean only
participated in the taking of $133
from tl)e store's cash rega!>ter.
Nixon Held
'Head High'
-Newsweek
NEW YORK (AP> -Forme r
President Ni xon, three d ays
before he resigned, s till did not
believe he had committed an Im·
peachable offense and vowed to
"fight il out .•• with m y head
high,•· s 1y1 a report In
Newsweek magazine.
The description of the former
pres1 en s u t (fays lo the White
House Is in exeerpta from a n.>w
book. •·The Final Days," by Bob
WATERGATE MOVIE
PREMIERE HELD--A4
Woodward and Carl Bernstein.
The authors won a Pulitzer
Prite for the Washington Post for
their eovera&e of the Watergal<'
scandals.
Exce rpts from the book
published last week in Newsweek
told of a weeping, hard-drlnkanJC,
suicide-threatening 'Nixon. Those
reports brought denials from
Nixon's family and former as-
sociates. ·
I n the cu rr ent I ss u e,
Newsweek's excerpts of the book
describe a.Cabinet. meeting Aug.
6. 1974, three days before Nixon
resigned.
Nixon ls quoted a11 saying, "If I
knew there w as .an impeachable
offense, I would not make th<·
Senate go throufth th<' agony of
trying to prove 1l. f will llO
through this with my head h1Rh
-right up to tht> end, 1r 1l
comes."
The 3rtlclc also describes Nix-
on as outraged at aldM' su1u:ei;-
t1ons lhot he resign and accusin1t
the press or "huunling" him.
Gerald Ford, then vice presi-
dent, Is dc-scr,bed as "matter of·
(~eNIXON, PageA2)
Now Mr. and Mr11 Sears, lh,•lr
11oughtrr. and three month-old
11on, Rally, don't hnvt• lhc cash to
i:t·t home. And the tnp to Dls-
ne)' land thry proml:wrl I ht•I r
dau.iht.er probably won't take
place. Holm Travels
··wt' had bPen tellmJZ hc·r 11ht•
would !IC!<' M lekev Mou~t· and Donald Duc k." her father sold
today. "We wuntl'd ht:r to !{('~ 0111·
neylnnd ·•
OWcinl"I t\l the LYNN <Love
Your Neighbor! N(')w) Center 1n
Huntingt on Bench kamcd of the
Nazi~ignorant
Jury Found
MILWAUKEE CAP) -or 23
prospective juro rs interviewed
for the trial or two Cigures in a
local Nazi organization who were
accused or ambusbint a J ewish
leader· car, n one expressed
particular dis gust with nazism,
the trial judceaays.
"Other than th~ term 'Nui. •
they didn't know anything about
it," said Judae Pa\rlck J. M:id-
den of Milwaukee Count y
Court.
Thl'" job of assembling a jury
whose 12 memben h11d no bias
against Nails turned out to be n
,urpn&lngly easy ta.sk. the" Judge
and \ wo lawyers r"Cportcd.
•
Year in Switzerlafld Planned
0..111 "* ,~ -· NEW DIRECTION
Roy Holm
f'~ormer Lnauna Bca<'h Mayor
Roy llolm onre said he wo11n't
11ure what he was icosna to do with
all his rn·t' lime when his t'ilJhl
year slant on the L&gvnu Beach
City Council tnded last month.
Bf.ckman lnatrument.R, Holm'-s
t'mploycr. handily toOk cure of
the problem.
The rompany has assigned
Holm to spend at leut a year In
Geneva, Switzerland. organizing
an Industrial relations depart
ment For Beckman Instrument.,
International.
The international branch or the
predsion instruments firm hH
divisions In M unic1'. Pans and
Edinburgh. In add Ilion to Geneva.
flolm t1W he wasn't aware of
the company's pinna when he
made 3 dedslon not to s k 11
third term on the counell. "From
my point of view. it couldn't have
worked out more t>eoulltully," he
said.
Holm said he and hit wtre. Bet·
ty. will lt&M l.Mlr ~ &och
residence •.artn• tht-lr ab·
, eenc. ..
holds automotive riRhls to the In-
vention.
Mirkin, pn•11id l·nt of nud.ict
lhnt A ·Ca r o f South ern
C!lllforni». is a Lido J:..h• n~·•uhbor
o( Randall Pmsley. hcud or The
J>re1olt"Y Com pan1t>s
The PrMll'Y SRQkesman said
the company is a wa1llng ofr1dal
~suits or those tests and will re·
lea·u~ information about them.
after checkin1 with aU the re-
iiul•tor y agenrics lnvolvcd. '
Speculation lhot the Invention
<'Ould r ulurn substu.ntial oroflll
to publtcy held Pre Icy MJM
Uydrot t>c.h 111 not 1>ubllcly
held hh ma'11• the comp1u1y'$
lltc>ck OIW Of the most h\•avlly
tradt>d stocks on the American
Exchange.
Despite t1n earlier su pension
In January. the stock has fisen
from S3 a s hare to more than $20
when at was suspended March25.
-Airport ·
Colorful \lole>
A younJ! wom;Jn in un eye·
cat c hing folkloric dress
casts her vote in the West
German town of Gulach dur-
ing elections for a new
parliament.
Two Marines
Held on Rape
Charge in SC
Two Camp Pendleton Marines
were arrested following the re-
ported r ape of a 19-year-old San
Clemente worn an Sunday.
Thomas L . Cathn, 21, and
Thomas W. Anderson, 19, were
held in custody today by police.
) 'd The San Clemente woman sa1
she had been pic ked up in the 100
block or Marquita hy two men
who offer ed lo drive her home.
Instead. the woman was tak"n
to an isolated portion of Avcnidu
Pico and seX6lally attackt'd. She
was driven home aftt>rward.
Officers arrested the lwo mc•n
after the victim re1>0rt<"<I the in<'•·
dent and gave a dl'scnpt1onofthc
car.
San Clemente
Man Beaten,
Robbed by 3
A 46 year -old Son ClcmNilc'
mnn wa!\ h1•ul1•11 ancl rohh<'tl
Saturday after three m1•n forcl•d
their W»Y Into h1~ 3purtnw nt.
Richard J . Horoni or 106 F..
Avenida San G;,hr1rl wa~ rullht•tl
to Sa n Cle mcnl l' Gt.•ncrul
ll0!'1plt'1 by fin• dt.•p:..rtment arn·
bulan<·c after his roommate rt•·
turned and found him lylnl(
bloodied in the m iddle of lhl' liv-
lna room noor.
Baroni was released from the
hospital after e mergency treat·
mcnt for a head Injury. Ile told
omcen he had h"nrd u knock on
tht door and when he opened It,
three men burst In. He was
s truc k with some object. The
men took $50 ca11h.
Shields Honored
The Beautification Commlttef'
of the Laguna Beach Chamber or
Commerce hos presented a com-
rnend ation scroll to Lagunan
Doris Shleld11, tor her work in
ht1pln1 with beaullf1catlon of
Fornt Avenut' and Lust'n Lane
ln the downtown uea.
•
Controls
Backed
WASHINGTON (AP) --En·
varonme ntal Protection Ad·
mlnistratol" Russell E. Traln said
today the federal government
1hould set standards to reduce
the noise around atrports or else
lrt airport operators make some
001se rules.
And Train sharply criticized
the conlrovers1al Concorde
supersonic transport as a plane
that is out of tune with the limes
:.ind with U S. pohc1es on noise
and energy
Train said aircraft noise has
been not only a bother to resi-
dents and busin essme n near
airports but u lso to airport
owners themselves, often hit by
lawsuits seeking compensation
ror noise damage but unable lo
5et rulM for noise redUt•l1on.
Train. in a speech prepared fol"
a confere nce or the lnternalJonal
Inst itute o r Noise Control
Engineers. sa id the problem re-
sists i.olulions because no one uc-
cepts responsibility for 1t.
He said the federal govern·
mt>nt s hould take the lead.
"To begin wilh, I believe the
aarcra(t manufacturers need to
have the federal gove~nment .
establish national aircraft stan-
dards," he s aid, and give them
Ume enoug_h to build and ma.rkct
quieter planet. -
He aaid the government
"should firmly Ide ntify those
takeoff and landing procedures
which are both safe and advan-
tageous from a noise abatement
point of view, a nd should ensure
their universal use."
H such a atep on the part of the
federal government 1s not poi.&1•
ble, the individual airports will
have to lmpose rules, he saJd.
He said has agency has almMt
finished developing a method by
which airports can si7.c up their
noise problem and make plans to
reduce It.
"We plan to propose an airport
regulation to the Federal Avia-
tion Administration In lhe near
future which will mandate the
use or this planning process in th1:
development or noise abatement
plans at the nation's airports,"
Train said.
Korean Crossfire
TOKYO <AP> -North Korea
chargc.-d lhal South Korean
troops fired a machln<' gun Mon·
day at a North Korean army pogl.
in the d em 1lltarl:&cd i.on"
l>t•tween thl• two Koreaa. The of-
f 1<•1al Korean Centr al New!4
Agency :-.01d nothing about
dumage or casualt1e11. It s aid tho
rinng was ini.llguled by "the U.S.
Jmpenuhsts."
Con11Jt
w ... utht•r
Vnr1nbl" rloutllrw:i~ but
mo11tly 11 unny Tuesday,
w I l h w 11 r m ~ r t 11 m •
per11ture11 ronl{inR from
low lon111ht 43 to 411 und
h1ich Tul'Sduy in mid or
Ul)P<'r 605.
INSIDE TODAV
Tht 1tcond part o/ a look at
lht Coh/orn1a h/etlyle f'r
am1nu number• -lhc
number of ptoplt, lht
number of 011101, tht numf>ttr
of planu. the numMr n/
boots, 111(' numbtr of llders.
d e PagtA7.
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4t INOeMIMe~
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LOSS •••
'°see Callforn .. to me was really
fant Uc." aid !kan, who ls a
truclrdrlver. "
And despite the then, Seara told, he and his wife plan to &av~
heir mo ney and return to
California r1ext y('ar to finish
their dreoim t~ap.
Fro• l"flfle ~ l
OFFICERS. •
cellor and the Board of Cov.
ernors to approve the funding ap.
pllcution und to seek legislation
.. to correct the in~Ulty" Gov,
Brown's e nrollment limit has
created
It poinu out that the Sad·
dlebock Communily College Dis·
tnct, which encompasse:. 411 per.
cent o( Oran&e County 11 the
/a.stest-growing d1iUict 10 the
state and cannot be Judged by
standards applied to other com-
munity college distncts.
Schoohnen
To Select
President
Selection of a new school board
pres ident will confront Laguna
Beach Unified School District
trustees at their annual re·
organization meeting at 7 :30
p.m. Tuesday at the Education
Center. 550 Blumont St.
Ir the board follows it.s past
rotation system, the gavel will be
passed fro m Jane Boyd to
Michael Sagar. Sagar, elected to
the school board in 1973, is board clerk.
Following selection or 11 new
president and clerk, the board
will decide who will serve on
standing committees tha t handle
t>mploye relations.
In other ocl1on, trustees will
review alternative proposals for
cons truction oC a contJnuat1on
:.chool either near or on the
Laguna Beach High School cam·
pus.
The board also will be asked to
<1pprove appointment of Norman
Borucki as high school athletic
director. lie would succeed Don
Ciawthon. who was fired from the
JOb by Acting Principal Rkhard
JfoJJl ster. Cuwthon will assume
duties as n work experience and
busines11 instructor at the h1eh school.
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THEY PLAN RETURN TRIP DESPITE DISAPPOINTMENT
Canadians Wllllem and Sylvia Sears and Their ChUdren
Laguna ff ills
Planned Parenthood
Opens New Clinic
By ANNE COOPER °'' ... hlly ...... ~" The Planned Parenthood As·
sociation of Orange County has
announced the opening Thursday
of a satellite clinic an the Sad·
dleback Medical Building, 23561
Paseo de Valencia in Laguna
Hills.
The clinic will be open
Thursdays from s to 8 p m . s1ud
Ina Bliss. Orange County direc·
tor. It will be staffed by a physi·
cian, two nurses. a counselor. a
receptionist and an educator.
Pregnancy tests will be done on a
walk·tn basis, but appointments
are required for counseling and
birth control
Planned Parenthood of Orange
County logged 14,402 patient vis·
its in 1975. according to Mrs.
Bliss. Mor e than 6,000 additional·
people were reached by the as.
soc1allon through special com·
Cella, Aides
Hearing
munaty programs In 1976, the
...........__ ~i)er af patient vtSlt S IS' eT·
)>tteled to top 17 .000. O•llpl'llell&Mt......_
PARENTHOOD PLANNER
.-
-Postponed
A further t wo·dlly delay was
ordered today 1n an Oran~e
County Superior Court pretnal
hearing Into mull1ple cnminal
charges riled against Dr. Lows
Ce lla Jr . and three co-
derendents
It was understood that Judge
.Jerrold S. Oliver has not yet L'Om·
pleted his research into a series
of defense motions that lnclude a
motion for the separate trial or
t'O·defl'ndent TbcDdore Sch1f·
Iman. SJ. Santa Ana.
Cella. Schiffman, George L 0 1·
lr ndorf. 44, Laguna Beach, and
Stephen R. Evans. 31. Mi i;s1on
\'1c10. face trial Apnl 19 on 127
tl'lony counts <:ontained in an
Orun11e County Grand Jury In
d1ctmcnl.
rt 111 nllettl'd thnt the group
:-111honed at lcut $2 million from
two htl~p1tals -Mls11lon Com
munlty or M lss1on Viejo and
Mercy Genunl of Santa Ana.
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"Women come to us for m any
d1fftrent reasons." she said "We
charge less than a private physi-
cian. our services ar.e available
evenings. and the association has
an outstanding national reputa·
lion. Besides, we otter a sup-
Rugs, Stereo ,
Stolen in LB
Burglaries
Laguna Beach police are tn·
V('Stigating theft of $3,SOO In pro-
perty stolen in two separate
burglaries reported over the
weekend.
Gene Randolph Summers told
po lac<' th at two Onental rugs
valued at S2,300 were removed
from ht'\ res1denN'. 8St Diamond
St • somt>llme b<>tw<'en March 24
and 31. Police sn1d the dPlay 1n
reporting the crime waR not ex ·
plained The mt'thod of l'ntry hn-;
not t'>l'l'n dNermin<•d
Bruct• G Z1mmc•rman told of.
flC('rS that he discovered Josi; or
SI .125 In stereo eqwpmcnt and
otht•r fX'rtonal property wh<'n he
t't>lurnt'd to his rl's1denct', 515 Al ·
h1pw Terrace, Frld11y night.
Poh<'e '\a1d int rudt'rs gained <'n
lry b) smoshmg a sUdmR 1:la:;s
door with a concrl'tc hgunne.
Ina BUH
portive atmosphere, and that is
important in s uch an intimate
area as birth control and pre-
gnancy counseling."
Mrs. Bliss said the staff meets
often to eliminate traces of bias,
which are inevitable in counsel·
mg
.. We all have our biases." she
said. "Different staff members
have different biases. We work
hard not to impose any personal
bias on our patients. We are
available to help them discover
what is right for lh<'m, and then
to h e lp the m accomplish
whatever it is they c hoose to do."
The Saddleback Valley l'linic is
designed lo serve rcsldents from
San Clemente to El Toro. Fees
a re charf'e d on a slidjng scale,
based on income and the number
of people the income supports
Additional information and np-
pointment times are nv:11lable by
t'allmg 547·0M4
Angola Re port
~INDHOEK. South West
Arnt'a (AP> -Troop.s of the ruJ.
1n1 Popula r Movement for the
l.1beration of Angola <MPI~)
and their Cuban ulJJcs hove OC·
cup1ed positions 1n <iouthcrn ~ngola recently abandoned by
South African forces, officials ~aid today.
Hirsute Justice
Police Hair Rules Affirmed
WASHINGTON CAP> -A police department may
constitutionally regulate the length of an oflicer·s
hair and prohibit hilt) from wearing a beard, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today.
By a vote of six to two, the justices reversed a de-
cision of jhe U.S. Circuit Court an New York Invalidat-
ing such a rule adopted by the Suffolk County, N.Y. police department.
Justice William H. Rehnquist. speaking for the
court, rejected the argument of Thomas Owen. presi·
dent of the Suffolk County Patrolmen 's Benevolent
Association. that the reJtulation trampled on the con-
statutaonally guarantet'd nght to liberty.
Owen . argued that the ~hoice of personal ap-
pearance 1s part of a person s personal liberty and
that the government may not interfere with it without showing an overriding need.
''The overwhelming majority of slate and local
police of the present day are uniformed," RehnqU.ist
said. ''This fact itself testifies to the recognition by
Ulose who direct those operations ... that similarity
in appearance of police officers is desirable."
..
esponse
CUSD Views Fundamental School
A protpectua tor a Cundamen
tal school tor atudenu. of the
Capistrano llnaf1ed School Di~·
tnct. wall be eonshkr~ by dt~·
tnct board ot tducataon torucht
The board will mttt 1n reaular a-. Ion bealnnmg at 7 JO p. m In
Sun Juan Elementary School.
31642 El Camino ReuJ. San Juan
Cap1struno.
The proposal was ordered
drafted after o survey of t'lemen-
tary st'hool parents showed there
was little snlereat ln the di:.lnt't ''it
creation or a fundamental school
~me members ol the board
said they felt parents did not un
#~ro• Pa~ rl I
NIXON .•.
fact and somewhat removed"
during the period, havtng told
Nix.on he would make no pubhe comments on ampeachmenl.
Al the same time, Newsweek's
excerpt said, Ford was assunng
Nixon of has "admiration and a[.
fect1on " and praising him for a
.. s uperb JOb" 1n foreign affairs.
The excerpts det ail desperate
efforts by forme r Nixon aides
H .R . Haldeman and John
Ehrhchman to persuade Nixon to
grant them legal pardons for
Watergate activities.
A t e l ep h o ne call by
Ehrlic hman lo Nucon's daughte r
J.ulJe, in which Ehrlichman said
pardons would ·"save a lot of em·
barrassment to the President."
infuriated her husband, David
Eisenhower. according to the
Newsweek excerpts. because
David thought F.hrhchman's re-
IJ]arks amounted to blackmail.
Haldeman a lso was described
as sounding In telephone calls to
Nixon aides as If he were "warn·
ing that he would send Nixon to
ja1l 1f he d1dn 't 1tet a pardon."
All
der:stand what :. fundamt ntal
school would ht likt. and for that
reason responded negative!.) to
the Idea
A fund m~nlal school prottram
aener•lly futures hithlly i.truc·
tuttd classroom in..struL'llon in·
eluding roll' drill, humt\\ork and
letter grades
A new mailing of tht' surv\'Y Is
proposed to be sent to all kin
dergarten through eighth grudc•
student11 .
The board's order for the JlrO·
soectus wa!I in oppos1Uon to u
recom m end a.lion by J efom~·
Thorns le~, district supenntcn·
dent.
In a memorandum. Thomslcy
told the board " ... 1t seems ap
parent that the \'ast maJOrity of
parents are for the most part
pleued with the educational pro·
gram bei n g afforded their
children by tht ... dhrtrict "
'the sun·l'>. sent to tht> parents
ot nt'arly S,000 dastnct 1J<tudl'nti.,
"as returned by 896 part>nls of
whom fll 2 ~aid they we~ not an
terested In a fundamental school
for their children.
Othi:r board bus inf'as uwludes ·
Proposed \'ntlori1<•ment or
proposition one "hach would »I·
low Jcusc·purchast focilltlci.
financing for (O('ln51 (!rOwlh or
ncedin& to rehabilitate faclllllcs
more lhanJO year' old.
School distrit'l calendar, at.
tendance b oundaries ond
fat'1Ut1es utilization for tht>
1976 77 school year
The Capistrano l1nlfled School
District inc ludes the com·
mun1t1es o r Snn Clementt'.
Capistrano BeaL'h, D;ma Point.
Laguna Niguel and a portion of
Mission Viejo.'
Clearing Weather
Seen-/ or Two Days
Sprang rain which drop~ ont-·
half of an inch of the wet stuff
along the Orange Coast over the
weekend will take a thrcc·day
break, returning by Thursday or
Frida y, weather service
spokes men predicted today.
Los Angeles forecasters said
the latest storm, p~mpted by
cold air moving down from the
north. dropped .29 or an inch 1n
Los Angeles Saturday and Sun·
day brmgmg the Los Angeles
total rainfall to 6.40 inches
Nearly 13 inches or rain is
normal for this time of year. oc·
cording to Henry Meyer, weather
service specialist.
lie forecast clear skies throui.:h
Tuesday. with lncrea:.1nR l'louli"
and more rninfall b} mid \\t•t•k
orThursd a)
"We see a low prc.,''>ll rl' art•a
moving mto the un•u which
should bring anothl·r storm hy
the end of the wcck." he said,
The weatherm an said the new
!>tOrm IS building Off the gulf Of
Alaska.
Captain Paul Kirlin of the
D1\'ls1on of Forestry in El Toro
:.aid that area also r ecordl'<i .50 of
an inch of rainfall, barely dent·
tnJ: the Rap between 6 S inl'hes
that has fallen and Lhl' 1:.1 mcht·~
of normal rainfall.
Oran1tc Countv senior bvdro
.i:raphC'r John (;111t•n i.:lid 11.,.
<·ounly 's rainfall now :.tund!> al
S 71 sncht'S. compared "'th lht•
normal 11.54 for the rear.
"Th:it looks to ht• Just ubout
hair nor mal." he said
It!
California.
Now Over 85 Offices To Serve You Border To Border.
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Join the ten\ of thov\onds nl Col1forn1n snvers o• lmperool
Behind every 11 1ho1 \lond\ for lmprrt<JI you'll find high 1n1eres1
on 1nsu1ed savings. o f,.endly srofl ro SNvf' you, ond convenient
free $e,....ices. Imperial reolty does hove l 1 s for you.
Hith lnlcNst On Insured Sningt.
7.75' ""50' l•.; )"1t ----0.-.• 'I 000 o.p,, .. o \ I O'.lO °"-" s 1 oc;o
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Chock with our branch managers for special 1otes
on C911ilicatH of O.po11t of $100,000 or more.
Helpful Frcc knlccs.
lmpc•riol off•" '<1vrr~ mnny h"lrful ~NVIC"~
-onrl mQ\lcf 1t. .. m•1r•·lrre l1lc frHsofe
cJ.posit bo11os whr·a• ovnilobl'!-dtrecl
Social Security check depo11l -frco
money orders and travelers checks -
even f1H notory sorvico Plu\ ninny,
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,.mployl"d, yov con wvr ur
10 V500 Pvery y~or, 111•
rlr-f Prrt>d Both pr1nc1pnl onrl
tt11rr11\I ""' dedvclf'd from
yovr Q•oi~ 1noomP fnr 1n<()1r111
lo• purpo~\ Yov only pay tox on
the fund\ when you ~1n withdraw·
1nq yl)ur monr>y ol 11•t1rement t•mr.
ll.,.aUatt..tmpor1ol's lndiv1duol Rellre·
mont Acc.ount (IR/\). If you ore not olreody
covered by o relorPment program ot work,
yovcon sove up ro $1500 coc.h year. Principal qnd
interest ore lox deferred unttl fund) uro w1thdrown
ot relirernenl lime.
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00 ay nned
Pur pos e: To Fight Hunge r , Malnutrition
K1'lr'9e A11ocl1Wd PrHa
C11mp•11tnina :l&ain-.t hun.:,•r.
malnutrition and poor eating
habit$, m .. ny Amencans 1n cum
mun1tae1 at'ros the country arc
preparinit for "food Day"
Thursday. Tht•r c will be dl'·
monstrations o( cvcrythlna from
planting vcgcttit•ks to l(etl1n~ U'lc
most food for the: least money
Food Day is sponsored by tht•
Centrr for Sch•nc.:c in thl' Publtc·
Interest, a ·nonprofit research
group based tn wa~hlngton. O.C'
T HE CENTER .;PQnsored d
s1m1lar t>Cfort lai.t )CMr. but was
Optometrist
Outirman of
'Deeds' ·Award
Dr. Bert L McCoy. a La~una
Hans optometris t. has been
selected as chairman or the Sad
dleback Valley Excllange Club's
"Book of Golden D<.-eds " pro-
gram.
.:rhe ''&nk. of __Golden. Dccd.i''
award 1s made annuall)' to a Sad
dlebaek Valley c1t1zcn who has
shown outsta ndinl( service and
leadership. Previous winners in·
elude Cal !'\eve. deputy sheriff.
Joseph B. Adams, pn11c1pa l of
Olivewood School, and
Genevieve Nu.llo of Lcii.urc
World.
Serving with Dr. McCoy on a
committee to screen prospective
recipients arc Tom Winget. bank
president; Dr Richard Welte.
superintendent of the Saddleback
Valley Unified School D1stnct; •
Father L.K. Parker. a rch~1ous leader ; Nick D1G1uro. an 1n·
surancc cxccut1\'C. and 8111
Kobler. d1str1ct gl>\'emor of the
Exchange Club
cnucii~ by some people for eon·
fu.slJ\g pobllci with nutntJon.
A hit of the so·caUed "Tetnble
Ttn ·· fooda for ~xample. included
some •tems selected bccauie
thty had hltle nutrttion:d voaluc
and others chosen only because
they were the subJect oC labor
boycotts.
This year. the center is conccn
tra\lng on local efforts to in·
crease people'5 awarencs:. 1>f
nutrtt1on and WC'rld hun.:,•r pro·
blems. The center has issued a
"TerrH1c Ten'' list ol pt.'Ople or
groups "\I.ho have midl' signifl
cant achievements m their com
muruty."
BA8BARA GOTTLIEB, a
spokesman for the center, said
that the hst is designed to
s potlight programs such as
farmer·to-consu mer markeung
proJects.
.. These people deserve re·
cogoit100." she said.
There also is another .. Tcmble
Teo," focused on individuals and
groups rather than products
President Ford, Agri culture
Secretary Earl L. Butz and the
Grocery Manufacturers or
Amenca -traditional targets
for consum er activists are all
on the list.
TWENTY·E IG HT scientists
I tom uni versalles Wld govern·
mcnt arc partaclpaung m a
"fQOd Da,y Dlal-oguc" Wtdnes·
day and Thursday. The program
is sponsored by the 25,000·
member Council ror Agricultu.ral
Science and Technology and is
partly funded by a grant from U'lc
National Agricultural Chemlc1.tls
Association
The scientis ts will answl'r
questions, via toll-free tclephonl'
hnt·s. on food safoty. nutnUon
and agricultural production. The
telephone numbers a rc
lj()()..424 .9510 for calls from outside
Washington, D C. and 347.5074
and 347·S075 for calls msad<' the
c~· '
Hearing Set
In Huntington
Child Death
A preliminary hcanng is
schcdulcd t\pri I 15 for accused
r h1ld killer Patrick R llcbcrt, of
lluntington Beach
Jkbcrt. 24, of 17441 Kolcdo
TH ~ CENT ER generally ir-T:rne. ·nas been held at Orange
working to e.ncourag~ small County Jail unable to post bail on
family farms: LS sharply cnt1cal u murder charge i.wcc the Feb.
of the large food companit's 111 dl'ath or D e lta Dawn
known as agribusiness. and Da\'ldson.
would like to sec so-called junk The 21 ~-year-old child died of
food~ elif!linated from the head tnJUries at Jluntington In·
Amencan diet tcrcommun1ty Hoi.pital
Local Food Day programs Hebert had dropped off the
vary widely. baby and her mothl'r. Mrs. Betty
There will be a cityv.i de fair tn Davidson, with whom he lh ed
Tucson. Ariz. Lincoln. Neb., rcs1· and was arrci.ted by Huntington
dents are starting~ ··tool-lcnd1ng Rench police within an hour after
library'' for urbttn 'gardener:. the hospital not1f1ed aulhont1es
The consumer aHa1rs office.· tn Im cst1g:itor:. alll•ge the c:h1ld
Akron. Ohio. is setting up a \\:JS seve rely beatl'n \\lulc her
market where shoppers can bu} mother "'a., abM•nt and· Jlcbcrt
directly from the !armers "'a'> babysttllng
Match es
CALIF. DREAM ...
foc1htu•i.' to .. :111:.f~ thl' California·~ cr~l\ tng for For Safe ty
nonmotonLcd pursu1ti. ltkc hiking. b1cyding. raft
From Page A 7
ing and kaynk1n~ &Jug /it
The demand for tarmac camper µark., with hot
and cold runntn~ \\a ter nnd ski slopes with
-mttht1n1ct1I 11n~ hit11 ~.-.f'.t>pla{'l•d ti~.-. 4'-1.unor-foi:..
n:.iturc tr~.tib un<l r ro~s·C:Ollntry Ski runs
"Bl'T i\l,L WF.'RF. RF.1\LL \' <loing is changing
the crowd patll•rn .. ," said llun.:ola, nolln~ that a
bike-trn1I alonJ! lht• i\mt•n can Hl\cr 1s cxpcncnc~
mg traffic Jami. with 10.000 .. ,..,,tors a"' ~ck.
_Thc...1twnwn .-iw-111111 r.-unnin~ ~l'f't'I) 5pti11g
nights. but Californian.., can nc\'cr rl'CJpture thl'
solitude the) all long for
l'l' BLIC ~OTICE
WASlllNCTON I i\Pl
_ ..T h c .C OJl.~ u rn l' r
Product Sa f1't v~·orn 1 mt:.:.ion 1s prop -.1 ng ----·-
mandatory :-.1frty . tan
dard.; for l hl' 25 hllhon
matl·hbonl.. .. c·1rrulatt>1I
in the l'n1ted Stal1.•., t'<ll'h
)' rnr Oner rnk wrmld Tf' t
qwre the matc:he-. to-.l'lf
ext1ngu1sh "'1th1n 15
i.l'conds
Other rull-s des1s:n1.-d
· to \•hm1ndt1.· or rt'<lucr '.e:;,-------,11~ unrea:.onable ri.,k., of
,~:~~~;~~~=~~',o:.:( ~~CAT~T~~~!:~!'(N;r dealh or 11\JUr~. \\OUld
STAT(O,tALl'O•N1A.-O• '"' 111 •-"'!~""'""' ounqow lncJUdl' Chllcl f(''ilSl,tnl ntltOUNT'fO,OAANOI! ~'Al I d h h ...... .-ue ,,,. ••OMES 1.,00 r ........ ,~ covers an mate <'" t at
In, ... -11 .. ol I"• t:\l•l•OI PUAL """'""' ,.,"''"'I"" l\• u n C.o>htvn•" bum no f arlhl'f than 00('·
E \fUAMTHA L, O.<t••..i , .,,..,, half inch
1«>t1<• '' 'Wr•DY t iven to tr.a.tor-\ ~"•nl\ M M ,.,.,.,,,._,. to.>'tJ
M••"<I <'•'"" •Q•'"'' ,,,. ''"" o-<• G.o1t ... 10 "''""" "'"' ""'"" ~ .. n AS ESTl)1ATF.D :?5 ~I to fl'«' W ld <••'"'' 1n trw o•oc• Of (At1tQ1"'• t'l1U. .
.... , .... ol ..... t ...... ,., <""'1"' IO I Cl••· \"'""'" tll0A1 '"·M""" b1lhon matchboc1k<; an• ,,..,.."' ,,,.,.,, 10 t,.. .,,,.,.,,,_ .. -A ... n.,.. """''""""' ,, • .,". c .. 110.n ... , !lold or g1\'<'n a"' av ('ach
olhO°' Ll!WIS lo LEWIS Atf"'""n•I .,,.,,....
°'*'" C.•t•. •n Lo• ""Otf"• ,._,, '""""''"'' ,,,,, stores a net r<'=-t~1urants
ll~t'• Mo"~ u"''"'-
NBC has signt.'d a new con·
tract with latc·m~ht TV king
Johnny Carson for an un·
disclosed amount.
202 Caves Found
JEFFERSON CITY. Mo tAP l
-The Division of Geology and
I.and Sur\'ey says 202 cavcs wen.•
found in Missouri 1n 1975. bnn5t·
mg the number of kno"'n cave!\ to
3.313.
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fr<11n
J It• 10 P•.1
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DAILY PILOT
12 Vie for 'Miss'
In May Pageant
Twcln• youna: women from the S~ddleb:al·k Vath.•> 1lrtady hnve en
tcred the 1976 Miu Siaddlcb11ck Valle.>' Pageant. the Cha mber of Coin
mtrce reported. • The paaunt. slated tor Ma) 2 at Mission V1CJO Hilh School, wlll be
emceed by. Kl IS disc jockc)' Char he Tuna Sc\ cral pnzes wall t>t• clvcn
nway lndudlng a $500 modcllna school scholars hip flee. Sulll• 407 , 23861 El Toro
Rood. El Toro
CONTESTANTS to date arc
Christle Let> Blnsingamr. 18,
Mi ssion Viejo. Jsnt't Marie
Welding, 18. Mi11111on Viejo; Lisa
Ann Heim. 18, Laguna Niguel ,
Debra Jenn Smith. 19, EJ Toro.
Diane Kay Horn. 19. El Toro;
Candice Ann Hollon, 19. Laguna
N1gu<'I . Vkkit• Louise Hopp, 20.
M11sion VteJo: Diane Judith
Pact'k. 18, Laguna Hills; Debra
AM Fleming. 18. Mission Viejo .
Cindy Lynne Brooks, 18. EJ Toro.
Jane Walbelmina Wellema, 18,
Mission Viejo. and Tyese Mane
Thomas. 19, Laguna Hills.
OTHE RS INT ERESTED in
compeung for the title. currently
held by Vickie Bosworth of Mis·
sion V1eJo. may obtain applica·
lion forms from the Chamber Of.
All applic u nu mo:\t \)(' high
Kchool ~raduatc11 by &·ptt·int>cr
und bctwt>cn tht• ugt>s of 18 and
22. The rules also s~-clty lhal
('011testonts must not have bl't'n
marncd. dlvor('cd or had their
marrlnges annulled
PART OF T it E comJX'lltlon 10
\•oh·e~ :> lhrce nunutt• talent
performance <'•thcr in music.
singing, dramatic rt'od1ng . art
display, dress dt's1gmng. poetry
or creative writing
Loral businessmen interested
in sponsonng any one of the can·
didates should contact th\.'
Chamber of Commt'rcc The cost
or sponsorship ranges between
S35 and~ and is intended to help
defray expenses incurred by the
entrants
soup. salad, OOl<.110, roll. and dessert
S2.35
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)('c;, ekctncily th;u111tht•r-.? lf you'rt> 111
I hf> m.vket for a Ill"'' om·. m~JX'(t CY11n
parable models. Th('n a~k how murh
l'lectncily each reqmrcc;. And c~·
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than b nece!'"<lry
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oppllence1. 0 Many aulom;i11c
riot he!' dryers have moisture ~n~ing
dcv1~f;. They Mttl eff t:he machine
when dnlhcs are sufficiently pry. This
prc-wnL" 0\1.'r-drying and savts energy.
r.J Some.· d1shW<1shers ha\e an energy·
... :wing witch which allows dishp.;; to
:m <lry without heat. II can cut lhf' u~t·
1 ,f "li·ctricit y up to !in'.:'~.
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Warranties Act
Needs Clout
By Y\.\llA POll'tf:R
Under the ntw f't'dt'rul Wotraneie Act, ronsumcrs wall
for the hrst \fmc bt' 6llVCn vitally Important fl,IC\!I obOut lht'
warranties orrcrrd by manulacturt·ri or j!oods
So far. rtnc But whut af lbc m:mulacturer de>t"s not llvr
up lo th\' wurrunt)'., Or
1( he JUSl can 'l be found.,
Although tht• law al
lows t1uitt for drrcphv\'
wnrrnntit-s. thl' <'On
sumer must t1r:;t find
the• party g1v1n1t lhe
"arrant)'. then start .l
Money's
Worth
swt (pciss1bly in a d1stunt city I. ond l1\£1n hare n lftwytr or try
\(I m:mage the lawsuit " 1thout one
The problems could rru~h wh;1t nppl'nrs lo be lh€' coh
sumer'!' great nt\\• nghts nnd m~k<' o w11rr <111tv more
significant on pop~r thun in tht' mnrketpl:1ct-Thu~. three
key dnves arc under wa)
FIRST, SEVERAL slJtcs. notably Massachuttc~ and
Maryland. have abolished contrnl't clauses whereby the
seller tusuully the retailer> "disclaims" all wurrnnties
Translated, this disclaimer meuns that the retailer fsn't
responsible for a l~mon; the bu}er must hunt down the
manufacturer. In some instanl'es. the standard "dis·
claimer" clauses may even deny the "amphcd" wan-ant)
that normally goes wtth any s ale and says that the product
is reasona"bly fit for Jts intended purpose
Under this new t'ffort, sellers as well as manufncturerl>
would be res ponsible for the goods they sell And if the
maker is at fault. the n-tailcr could charge him for essential
repairs or replacement The trend may accelerute a shirt.
already an progrei.s, for manufacturers to designate tf'
ta11<-rs as agents for fixing defective 1temi.
Second. a m aJor effort would upgrade the role of smllll
claims courts to makt:• warranties more enforceable
AS OF NOW. FOR instance. 'l mull·l'la1ms courts art'
oftl'.'n overcrowded w1lb debt collcctlon cases against con
sumers . Also the loser d()('sn't always pay lht• Judgment
even 1r the consumer wins New York has a paoncermg law
which, among other things. permits the winner to collect
three times the original total 1f there is a pallc.'rn of three or
more Ignored judgments. and the debtor ba5 lhe money to
pay This could b<' 11 model forolh<'r!>
Small-claims courts usually can't cancel a contract.
but can only g1v<' back the buyer's deposit or damages. An
outrag<>ous result an some cases 1s that the buyer might win
back hts deposit on a lemon. but then be sued by the seller
for the full amount in regular court (llnd. without a lawyer.
lose!>. A solution m1ghl be to allow i.mall l'lalms 1U<lgcs lo
cancel l'onsumer contracts .
Too many locaht1~ don't havl· 'mall-l'laims courts.
this could be corrected by dl'.'sagnatin~ existing courts to ex
• l'l"CIM.' ~mall-cltuml-l>Owt>f~ Somt> courL~d-0n't sat at night .
.;o consumers can't ~l'l lo them. Community !)rrs:.ur<' '1'1i;t)\I
.... pur I h~· <'ourts to ~1t al least one 111,::ht a week
-!"O~u: SMALl,.(1.t\l~I. 1udjll's aren't aware of pro
'1Mon., in the IJw that ra,or rnn ... umcrs I such as the ruk
that onc·s1dcd. unra1r. f1m· 1mnl pro' 1s1ons can be declared
um·on ... r 1nnahlc 1 Tralllllll! 1110)!1 .101!> m1gh1 soh·1• th1'> by ac
qu111nt1ni;i Jlld l!l'!> or volunteer urb1trators wilh lhr relevant
rulcs
.DoJ.Jar limit.:. on ct-J1m:tc frequently arc too low to.al
low dlsputt-s O\'Cr h11e ttekel 1tem i; t-0 be-heard. L1m1L'> could
be raised tas in New \'ork recently, from $.500 to Sl.000>.
Finall). l'Ompanies might be more encouraged lo
l'Stabhs h informal dtsputC'·Setllement mechanisms. To
~.kw have Qpted lo pay the costs or creating such a pro
l'edurc. ---
The third closely related problem is what to do about
l'Onsumer claims localed an distant states where it isn't
pracltcal for the.' consumer to hire a lawyer or truvel to sue
Then• is no machinery now lo solve this uq~ent problern.
A POSSIBILITV IS THE establishment or an interstate
small·claams system to operate by mail in cases where oral
hearings aren't necessary. Both cons umer and l'ompany
would wntc comphunts and responses; the tribunal would
dccide the case. based on the wntten information given by
both sides. Experts think 90 percent of consumer cases
could be solved this way -a giant step forward from
today's total vacuum for long-distance dispute settlements
Without m achincry ror both long.and short-range settle
ments of disputes. warranties arc Just about worth thf'
paper they're written on m many cases. Wak<' 1111' Demand
action. Only then wall the 1mperaltv<' solullon' begin to
cmcrg<'.
Food Prices Creep
Upward in March
Ry The Assoc:lah•d Pres'
Supermarket shoppers who enioyrd lower ymcei. in th~·
first part of 1976 found dunng March that the savings were
too gs><>d to last . an Asi.ocaated Pre~i. markelbasket survey
1>howa
lncrcases for a wide range or 1tcms boosted the famlly
groccry bill last month. although prices generally wen•
lower than they were at the start of the year
The AP drew un a ran<lom h1>t or JS commonly
purchased food and nonfood item~ and r hcckNI lht• price ln
one supcrmark<'t 1n 1•a<·h or t:l c1t1l'. arch 1, 1073 Pricc1'
have be('n r el'hcckcd Qn or aho h<· start o( t•a<'h succct.'<I·
anii month.
THE 1,ATEST SURVF. !>how\'(! a frw Jlrt<'t' decreases
during March: pork cho~ cchnNl In <'i~ht cities, for 1•o m
pit', llntl t'ftl(M 1n JO Hut in('n•w1c•:11 for huttc·r . oll·beef
frankfurters anc1 c·oHrc off11l'l lhl' ~u vinjli..
fn f..<)S l\nl(t"fCI\, the pri<'c of hutt<>r w11i. up 2 percent l:ilit
month. the pr1N' or •·.cits wus u~ u whorritnR 23 pre<·,~nt
JlrCOlC'!t increatw 1n lht• .,urvt') :mil the• (lri<'«? or pork Ch011'
w:J!> up 5 percent
The markelbn~kl't total wits up durlnit M nrch in caahl of
the cities s urvl'ycd. in<'rea~ing an average of 2 fl pcrcc-nt
The total was '1own 1n four cities, dccreasinit an uv('ruj(r 3 2
1>erccnt. und was unchan&:NI at the 11urvc.'y store In \ht' 13th
dty. Miami. On t1n uvt•N1ll bnsls, the markNb11~kcl total al
the start of April was 11 llttlc lcs:11th11n1 percent hlght'r than
it was B month urllcl"
A compan~on or pnrcs now and ot the start or tht'.' year
showed t-ncouraging news. The markctbaskcl total wH
down ot the checklist store in 12 cities, with an t1ve ra.ce drop
o( about 3 pctcent. The onlfi increase wos nt lhc checklist
st.ore In Dallas, where the markctbaskct total went up a lit-
tle less than l percent.
T H E MARCH INCREASES did not follow a con1istent
pattern in most cases. Items that were up in one city went
down In anoth<'r, rcncctang local sales and s pecials rather
lhan a general price trend
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EDITION
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... SEC ExtendS Pre~ley Trading .Ban I .
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The ~curilies and Exchunli(e
Commission today announ('cd an
ntenB1on of a sus~r1s1on in trad·
in11 1n the stock uf The Pr~h·y
Companies or Newport Beach
Tri.din& Ul the home bwlding
company's s h ur e:c wai. su"
pended March 2S by the SEChnd
the su1peni.1on was to have been
llfled by today.
But a message out o( the SEC's
Washincton office this morning
1a1d the st.1spen'1on will be con·
ttnued to April ta. Then• was no
fel.lSon glH•n for the continued
s uspension. although a
spokesman 1n the SEC:'s Los
Angeles office said a litatement
~ould be released later
A $pokebm:itn al tht Presley or.
fices 1n .Newport Beach aa1d the
company had not beet'I conlact.ed
by the SEC an~ could c.ive no re·
a&on for the contlnuc!d i.u•·
pe0$10n .
It had been assumed that the
O•llY ,., .. , -"" lllclUNI K-ltt TH~Y PLAN RETURN TRIP DESPITE DISAPPOINTMENT
Cenedlen1 Wiiiiam end Sylvl• Seers and Their Children
Theft Sours Trip
For Canadian Pair
By KATHY C'LANCV
04 I~• O•llf ,., ... tuft
A Canadian couple'' dream
vacation to C'<ilaCornia wai. sh<il
tered m lluntington Beach Satur
day, when the $350 they saved for
their trap was stolen from lt1eir
locked car
Mr and Mn, Wilham Sl-ari. of
Calgary, Albt>rtu, had stopJ>(.'d at
the beach bdQre r h1t<'klnll into 11
mot el . 110 their 3 yeur olrl
dought<'r. Joanll'. roulcl play in
the sand and gel bcr fin.t look at
.i surfer
· Wt> thought the <'ar w:1i. tn o
51fe place,'' Scari. 'u1d today · It
was IO<'ked up tight ··
But thieves prwd open a IA tn·
dow, ..:mpt1ed S350 lrom Mri.
Sears' purse csncl fl~ with th<·
ca<;h and a camera. lht• touplt•
told pohre
Now Mr. and Mrs Sears, their
daughter, and three month·old
son, U11l y. don't hav<' the ('ai.h to
~N home. And th1· tnp to Das ·
nt•yland they prom11.ed lhl•ir
rluughter probably won·t take
pl UC'4'
.. Wt> had been telhn~ h.fr Sh<"
would see M 1ckcy Mou,t• and
Donald Durk, .. her fatht<r i.:i1d
tSf'e l.OSS, Pastt' J\2)
cn~s S1vanstrom
'Top' Office~'s
Dad Is Tops Too
Costa Mean policeman S1g\ nrd
A. SwaMtrom huit to shnrt• the•
llJnellght with hi• dud thtl'
JQOnlh.
The two Yt>llr Coi.ta ~h>i-n
l>(>hcemun wnl4 nnmed "OHi<•t•r
of the Ye11r" by hi~ follow ~!Icemen. 11111 fothl'r, Or Hoy
Swanstrom, 1>rofC'11sor of h111tnry
ol ~atlle Paclrlc Collc•ge, ha11
~n no med "ProfC"'llK>f" of lht•
v~ar '" llt that coll('gt.'
Officer Swant1\rom. commun1
f~ relations oCftcer for tht> c;osta
Mua department. will he
bonorf'd al an Exchan"e Club
luncheon Tuesday
Swanstrom was lauded for his
organization and superv1S1on of
the burglary prevenllon unit.
His courtesy with the public,
u well as hia professlooahsm ln
his job, earned him the nomina-
tion and eventual tiUe o( "Officer
of the Year," according to Poltce
Chief Roaer E. Neth.
Swanstrom attended Seattle
Pactflc College, where his father
Is to be honored. ond will soon
<'Omplete degree requirements In
sociology. lie has attended the
Washington Law Enforcement
Officers Tralnln~ Academy nt
Olympic College and the Orange
county ~~e Officers AGdcmy
at Golden Weal College.
The 26-ycar-old polJceman has
aerved In tht' uniform dlviA1on as
a patrol omcer and joined the
o.11, 1"1114 Motif ,._.
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON
Meae Officer Swenatrom
community r elations office about
six months ago.
'l'he Exchange Club luncht'on
wall be held at the Mesa Verde
Country Club Tuesday at 11 .4~
a m . Tickets. available a\ the
door, ar e $4 .50.
trading In Presley stock was
halted after new1 stont• ubout
an ent rl)' convertuJi Invention
that Presley holds r esidential
nght.a to began to tea1' out, re-
portedly co?rirmlng that some
t~ll on the convertet' bad been L
successful • '
The converter , invented by Dr.
Sam Leach. is supposed to use an
unknown catalytic agent lo break
"ater down into 1t:.s component
parts. freeaog the hydrogen gas
for use 1n nppllances where hot~ automotive rights to the in-l(ulatory Uit<'ncles 1molvt.'<1. ' natura!1as la used. ''ent1on SJ>t'('u loation that the invention I
Mlrkln. prt•s1den~ of Budget could return substantial orofals '
Rent · A-Car of Southern to pubhcv held Presley MJMJ
CaUfomia.asaLldolsleneighbor Hydrotech ls not publicly
of Randall Pres ley, head of The held-has made the company·q·
The invention, caUC!d the SLX
Hydrogen Generator. wu tested
two week• afo by two 1ndepen·
dent testing aboratones 1n Los
Angeles and stories ma f1nanc1al
pubbcaUon said that ltsts were
successful.
These re$..uhs were &iven out
by Morris Mlrkin, owner of MJM
Jlydrotech, the company that
Presley Companies. stock one or the most heaV11
' traded &tocks on the American
Tbe Presley spokesman said Exchange. ,
the company is awaittng offietal Despite an earlier suspensionf
resulu of those tests and will re-m January, the stock has rLSen\
lease information about them. from $3 a share to more than 520 ,
after cbecktng with all the re-"hen 1t wau uspended March ZS. 1 . J . • j: Bean Brother Gets Life:
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Finklea Slayer Escapes Execution
By TOM BARLEY
Of IM 0•11¥ ,.11"4 ,..H
Convicted killer Charles Den-
nis Bean escaped the death
penalty today for lus role in the
slaying of honor student Stephen
"Mike" Pinklea of Fountain
Valley.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge William L Murray sen·
tenced Bean, 22. to hfe'in prison
alter Deputy 01stnct Attorney
f'rank Bnseno abandoned plans
for a s pecial htanng before the
Callaghan
To Lead
In England
LONDON tA P > f'or eign
~<'n'lary James Callaghan-was
named to succeed llarold Wilson
today as prime minister and
leader or Britain's ruling Labor
.party_lleJs a...siroujlijvocate or
improved relation& be tween
Western Europe and the Un.lted
States.
"There will be no iru;lders and
no outsiders and no cliques in my
admmistratlon," he told fe llow
Laborttes after he "as chosen.
.. So far as the past 1s concerned I
shall wipe the s late clean and r
a!>k evl'ryone else to do the
bame "
Callaghan. M , \\hon•presented
h11> party·i. t't'ntc r-right ma1only,
dl'fcat.ed Employ ment Secretary
M 1chacl t•oot , 62, a left-winger,
in a vole by Labor members of
Parliament. lie got 176 votes-to
137 for F'oot
The new Labor party leader
then received a summons lo
Rul•kangham Palace from Queen
F:Jlzabc>lh JI lier royal assent. a
formality. wus needed to make
him pnme minister. CallaRhan ,
B<'Cl'ptPd the Job by kissing her
hand
\\ill.on. 60, announced his r e·
i;1gnat1on March 16. saying fie
\\anll'd to retire at that age. He
said he ul"IO "antl'<i to l(1ve ha
i.uccessor at last two years m of·
f1ce before the next election,
"h1ch must come by 1979.
Wilson s 111d in en Interview lo
day that he reels 20 year'\
youngrr now that he II' stcppinl(
down but that he has two great
disappointments his failure lo
!>f•ttle tht n hodeslan problem
a nd the s trife in Northern
Ireland
C:alluhan 1i a personal fnenrl
of Secretary of Stole llenry A
Klsslng<•r Th<' two coMult re·
gularly by telephone. All prime
minister, he Is expected to urge
closer lies bet ween the Unltc•d
Statc11 and the nme·nalion Euro·
pean Common Market
Callai<han will come lo No to
Oownlna Street with more ex
pericnce In offi<'e than many pre·
decessors
DOW CLIMBS
OYER 1,000
NEW YORK IAP) -The stoek
market. cheered by the settle·
ment or the trucking strike over
the weekend. advanced sharply
today to push the Dow Jones in-
dU&lrlal average above 1,000 on-
ce more
Analyats had put a large part of
the blame ror the market's
pullback last week on concern
that the nationa l trucking strike.
begun Thursday, would Interfere
with the progrcas of the economic
recovery
The Dow Jones average or 30
stoek• aalned 12.07 poinu to
1.004 09. {Tables, Al2)
jury that found Bean gullty of
first d egree murder in the
Halloween night i.l-.y1n~ of
Finkle.a. 19.
The Orange Coast College
wrestling team Cltptain 1us shot
to dulh by two guns 1Ah1le he
worked as a parll1me clerk ut a
local market.
Briseno commented today that
it was pointless to further pro
secute Charles Bean since the
jury which found ham guilty of
first degree murder had ruled
that it was not satisfied that the
defendant used ~ gun in th.e kill·
ang of Finklea.
"But I am satisfied that he did
shoot the victim and that he is
Just as guilty as hi~ brother," the
prosecutor said. "l only wish I
could prove at."
"I agree with you," Judge
Murray told Bras~no 3nd the
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BATTIN TALKS WITH FRIEND, RACH&. PERRY
In Hall of Courthouse Todey In Sente Ane
Supervisor Battin's
~Trial Under Way
An Orani?e C<>untv Superior
ColH·t jury hcj.'t a n hearinf(
testimony today in the> rabf' of In
dieted county Supe rv1!>or Hobert
Battin
The start of Uattin'1 tnal <'Oml'
almost eight month.'! arter tht<
county Grund .Jury charl(tid him
with aeven felony cnmcs related
to the alle~ed use of county
rmploye11 In a 1974 political cam·
paign
In his opening statement to the
jury. Deputy 01stnct Attorney
Jack Ryan said that, dunng Bat·
tin's unsuccessful 1974 campaign
for lieutenant yovemor, county
workers an his o fice "worked CUii
time on the campaign and only
part time on county business."
In rebuttal, defenu attorney
Matthew Kurilich told the eight·
man, four-woman Jury that Bat·
tin is being prosecuted ''because
of his stand on environmental Ill•
fi Ue s and h is p o l itica l
persuasion.··'"
.. Being th'e first Democrat
elected fo office r,ince the days of
the depression, he had enemies
who wanted him r emoved from
office,'' said Kurllieh.
D:at\ln, who b the flr1t Orange
CQunty supervisor to be charged
whll crimes wh;te In office. 111 al-
leged In the Grand Jury Indict·
tnent with hav1n1 committed
strand lhrft, mis use of funds and
prel'lenl1og false rlocuments.
Thf> 46 year old Santa Ana
ciu~rvisor 111 In tht' ell(hth yeur of
his second term in ornrr ancl is
eurrently a candiJatc for 11tute
st'nator in the county''! new 37th
Senatorial District
An habitual omce seeker, Bat-
tin has sought elective o((Jce s1K
times the last 12 years, including
his two successful campahins for
county super visor.
But it was his ill fated 1974 try
for lieutenant governor that
touched off a Grand Jury-an-
vesUgation last year into aJlega-
tlon s that he used county
employes and supplies to further
tus own political career.
Music Complaint
Brings Pot Arrest
An early morning complaint of
loud music end ed lo the arrest or
two Cosla Mesa teen-agers today
when police found more than 70
mari1uana seedlings ln the apart-
ment, In addition lo the noise.
Police arrested Gregory Dolan
Dies, 19, and J aek Gomet, l8,
both of the apartment at 989 Mis
slon Drive. o n suspicion of
cuJUvatlng mari1uana.
jury. "I share your belief that.
Charles Bean fired a revolver in
the killing of Mr. Finklea.''
Hueh Bean testified in his
brother's trial that he Cired the
two weapons later found by Santa
Ana police an the brothers ' car,
He testified that he alone was
responsible for F1nklea's death
a nd that Charles ~an only
participated in the taking of $133
from the store's cash rcgastl'r.
Rain Goes
Away Till
Thursday
· pnngT1linwhleh~one--
baJf ot: an rub of the wet stufI+
along the Orange Coast ovet" the
weekend will take a three-day
break , returning by Thutliday or
Friday, we a th e r service
pokesmen predictedtodey. ----1
· Los Angeles forecasters said
the latest storm, prompted by
cold air moving down from the
north, dropped .29 o( an mch an
Los Angeles Saturda~ and Sun·
day bnnjtang thl' Los Angeles
total rainfall lo 6.40 inches.
Nearly 13 Inches of rain b
normal for this time of ycur, ac-
cording to Henry Meyer, weatt\l!r
service spec1al11.t.
He forecast clear skies through
Tuesday, with increa1>1ng clouds
and more rainfall by mid-week
or Thursday.
"We see a low pres1mrc area
moving into the area which
should bring another storm by
the end of the week," he said.
The weatherman said the new
storm Is building off the gulf of
Alaska.
Captain Paul Kirlin of the
Division of Forestry m El Toro
said that area ali.o recordt"d .50of
an inch of rainCall, barely dent-
ing the gap between 6.5 anchc:.
that has fallen und the 13 mche'>
of normal rainfall.
Orange County senior hydro-
((rapher John Gitzen said the
t'ounty'11 rainfall now blonds al
5 71 inches, compared with the
normal 11.54 for the yeur.
"That looks to ~ just nboul
half normal," he said.
·We athe r
Vttriable cloudlnesl' but
mo11tly sunny Tuesday,
with warmer tem -
peratures ranging from
low tonight 43 to .S and
high Tuesday in mid or
upper 60s.
INSIDE TODA V
T~ aecond port o/ c:a look clL t~ car./ ornfc:a U/e1111te er-
a m1 nu number• -thf!
numbu of people, the
number of c:au101, the mmabe'r
of plane•, the number of
boah, the number of alderr.
etc.PageA7.
Index ........ •
:! L.M IO-C.lil-A CIHtlH• c.m1u er.u--OullllMtl<n Ult«i•ll'-1:,.ltNIA-ftt
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A% OAILYPILOT c
I
Airport
:Controls
Backed
WASHINGTON CAP) -t:n·
vlronmental Protectlon Ad·
miruttrator Ruuell F.. Train s1ud
&oday the federal aovemment
should set standards to reduce
lhtt noise around airporU or eue
let airport operators make aorne
noise rules.
And Train sharply crHiciied
the controversial Concorde
supersonic transport a.s a plane
that is out of tune with the times
and with U.S. policies on noise
and energy.
Train said aircraft noise hall
been not only a bot.her to resl·
dents and businessmen near
airports but also to airport
owners themselves, often hit by
lawsuits seeking compensation
for noise damage but unable to
set rules for noise reduction.
Train, in a speech prepared for
a conference of the International
lns tltute of Noise Control
Engineers, said the problem rr·
s1sts solutions because no one ac-
cepts responsibility for it.
He said the federal govern·
ment s hould take the lead.
"To begin with, I believe the
aircraft manufacturers need to
have the fe deral government
establish national aircraft stan·
dards, ·• he said, and give them
time enough to build and m arket
quiet er planes.
He said the government
.. should firmly idenlify those
takeoff and landing procedures
which a re both safe and advan-
tageous from a noise abate ment
point of view. and should ensure
their universal use."
If such a step on the part of the
federal government is not possi-.
ble, the individual airports will
have to impose rules, he said.
He said his agency has alm06t
finished developing a method by
which airports can size up their
noise problem a nd make plans to
reduce It.
"We pla n to propose an a irport
regulation lo the i''eder al A via-
tion Administration in the near
future which will mandate the
use of this planning process in the
development of noise abatement
plans at tbe nation's airports,"
Train said,
Heavy Agenda
Awaits CM
'City Council
1'he 'tosta Mesa City Council
faces a lengthy agenda tonJght,
with issues rangin1 from re·
eognitlon of a City Employees
Association to pay h.ikes for the
eouncil.
The meeting, which begins at
f\:30 p.m .. will 'include requests
for mcreased a mbulance service
rates. a $42,830 spect a t or
pavilion at TeWinkle Park. and
danting pe rmits for two night
spots
Council members a.lso will con·
sider a resolution urging that a
Costa Mesa resident be appoint·
ed to the Orange County Fair
Board. There are several "'one
change recommendations rrom
the city plannina .commL<ision
~cheduled for consideration.
The council will meet again
Tuesday night. al 6::t0 p.m. for a
public hearing on the rinal F.n-
vironmental lmpact Report for
the West Side Community Plan
:ind the Land U:se Element of U1at
plan.
·Japan Probe On
TOKYO CAP) -Two J apa nese
rubllc prosecutors left for
Washington via Los Angeles to-
d11y to rt-celve Information about
allef.?t><I payoffs In J apan by the
Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
ORANGE COAST t
DAILY PILOT
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Robert N. Weed Pfn•O.l"t •I'd Pvt'Jlll....,.
Jatk R. Curley
y,, f Prt1•16t'"lt •nd c..-......... MlfW'qltt
Thomas Keevil
(OUOf
ThOmas A. Mufl)hlN
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Otarles H. Loos RICl\ard P. Nill
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uono.r AfmT 5. 1918
My Lat Incident
Calley Verdict l
Upheld by Court·
WASlllN<iTON (AP) 'l'ht•
ti S Suprc-mc Court refui.ed to-
day to review lht' conviction of
formt"r Army l.t W1llhnn. L
Callty Jr. for the murder of
civilians in the Vl.-tnamcsc h:unli.'1 or My Lai in March 1968.
An attorney for Calley :.aid he
has been told by the St'<.'retary of
)
the Army that Culley will tK:
plncl"d on im ml'diate parole
"The secrctury or the Army
has stated and 1 have been as·
sured by the <'Ounsel for the
1>ecre.tary o f th~ Army, ~h e
general counsel, that Calley will
be placed upon parole and will
continue to live the hfe that he Is
presently living." i.aid the at·
~urn hm1 to prison.
Cttllty wttis uct'uscd of killing
102 Vietnamese c1villan11 In tt
SWt<cp through My Lui He was
corl\'1cted of murderin& at least
22 and was i.entt~nr('(f to ll hfe
lt'rm. Subsequl·nt UfJPNJIS re
d11ccd the l t<rm to 10 yeurs befon.•
he" us freed on bail.
The House Arml'd Scrvict's
Commill~e refUt.t'd to let the de·
fcnse look at the r esults of Its My
Lai hearings, comprising 3,045
pages of tc:.timony by 151 Wll
nes.ses.
0.11, ""'•' ""°'" oy si ... ''"""'" BRAD ARMSTRONG, 13, SHOWS KENT VORONAEFF, 10, HIS TECHNIQUE
tornev. J . Houston Gordon, eon·
tacted in Covington, Tenn. "He
<Calley' will not be returne<t to
pnson, for which we are quite
grateful. Ile will be placed on Im·
mediate parole."
The s;oycrnml!nt asked the
high court to let the conviction
stand, saying Calley "was not
tried in a n atmosphe re of
persecution·· and release of the
Congressional d ata would not
have affected the outcome ot his .
trial.
If You Were a Boy, How Would You Obaerve Netlonal Boys Club Week?
Airport Snakes,. Bubbles
Mean Boys' Week
The justices let stand an 8·S de-
cision of the U.S. Circuit Court in
New Orleans reinstating Calley's
1971 court·martial conviction.
Calley, 32. who is free on bail,
appealed his 'con\·iction on two
principal grounds :
Variance
Studied -That he was denied a fair
trial because of "worldwide and The 2.800 members of the three Upper Bay Branch. 2131 all.pervasive" publicity in which
Harbor Area Boys Clubs will be Tu!>tin Ave., Costa Mesa will hold he WQS "labeled ... as a ghoul Formal hearings on Orange celebrating national Boys' Club a bubble gum contest Tuesday who had wantonly massacred
County government's rt-quest for Week in the ways boys know best from 3:30 to 4 :30 p.m . • hundreds of innocent civilians."
a new stale noise variance for the . -stuffing bubble gum in thei.r -That. Con&.re.s.s should han•
county airport began today with mobt'l\s, parading pet snakes a!'d -Eastbluff branch, 2555 Vista been compelled to release con· TONIGlfl'
COSTA MESA ClTYCOUNCII.
-Regular meeting, City Hall,
6:30p.m .
preliminary testimony from ex· stomping on balloons. Del Oro, Newport Beach will con-f1dential information for use in
pert witnesses. The week of recognition, which duct 3 Games Room Crazy Olym. ltis trial just as former Presictent
John A. Wills. administrative began Sunday, "spotlights the pies, featuring a blindfold nail Nixon was required lo do in the
law judge for the State Depart· national youth guidance or· driving contest· blJncHold air Watergate scandal. TUESDi\ V, APRILS
SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -
Community Recreation Center. 1
Tues .. Wed., Thurs.12·3p.m.
ment of Transportat ion, laid ganization's program of fighting hockey contest, and balloon Calley has been living as a
ground rules for t he hearing. juvenile delinquency by promot· ~tomping from 3 to 5:30 p.m. civilian in Columbus, Ga .. since
which is expected to last all week 1ng juvenile decency." said followed by an all boy·cooked his conviction was overturned
1n 01\ofsi'on 9 of the Central Willard Jordan. president of the potluck dinner. Sept. 25, 1974. by U.S. District COST A MESA filCENTEN ·
NIAL COMMITTEE -Hcgular
meeting, Costa Meu Pollee
f'adlity, 7:30p m Openlo public.
Judicial Distnct Court in Santa board of the Harbor Area clubs. Central Branch, 594 Center Sl • Judge J . Robert Elliott of Colum-
Ana. "We hope to show that the Costa Mesa will hold a bicenten-bus.
Wills 11aid prest>ntations by the same energies which can get nial mural dr awing Monday and Although the circwt court rl'-
state, the county and parties boys into trouble on the street. Tuesday with p('t 1;>xhibit \'ersed this d eeision, the Army "BEHf NDTHE HEADLINES" ehallenging issuance of a new <.'an be a for ce for good and lead scheduled Thursday from 3.30 to released Calley on bail in 197-1
varlanc.e -lhe.citiesofNewport to pro ducl-ive, resp~nsible S:JOp.m . andhassnid itdoesnotptanto r1;>-• Or Giles T. Brown lecturer,
OCC Forum, 7 30 p.m ~achandT~l~,the~rportAc-pursui~.''Jordan s~d. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~~~~--~~~~~~ tlon Association ~n~ ttie 5_anta To commemorate this week,
Ana Heights Assoc1auon -will be spedal events are pl~nned at
heard first. each of the branch clubs in Costa
He said t he firs t public Mesa and Newport Beach. In ad·
testimony won 't be t aken until dJtion. basketball playoffs will be
a fter formal presentations , played at each branch for-third
possibly as late as Thursday. through eighth grade teams.
The first witness called today More than 850 boys have been in-
was Richard Dyer! a,n environ· v?lved in th.e bask.et.ball-pro..-
-ment"&l noitt-~lc.fos:..th•-sr.m ----J
state divtsion of Aeronauticswhu Acttvtttes, to wh1an.he public
helped draft the noise contr<>l law is invited, Include:
rrom which the county must seek
annual variances. Bo k CJ • Qyer outUned the procedures 0 81ID8
amt technical material Teqwred
for noise variances and explained
how his department dr3ws the
noise impact line around the air· poru.
Cella, Aides
Hearing
Postponed
A further two-day delay was
ordered today In an Orange
County Superior Court pretrial
hearing into multiple criminal
charges flied against Dr. Louis
Cell a Jr. and three co·
defendents .
It was understood that Judge
Jerrold S. Oliver has not yet com·
pleted hill research into a series
of defense motions that include a
motion for the separate trial of
co-derendent Theodore Schif·
fman, 53. Santa Ana
Cella, Schiffman. George L. 01·
lcndorf, 44, l.aguna Beach, and
Stt'phen R. F:vans, :n. MiRS1on
Viejo, face trial Apnl 19 on 127
felony counts conlalned ln an
OranJ?e County Grand Jury in·
dlctment.
Jt Is allef,?ed that the group
siphoned al least $2 million.from
two hospitals -Misiston Com·
munity of Mission Viejo and
Ml'tl'Y General of Santa Ana.
Countian's
Home Burns
In Missouri
JOPLIN, Mo. <AP) -A big
motor home owned by a La
Habra family was d~stroyed Fri·
day in a fire that apparently
started when Its fuel line broke.
but the four occupants ffCaped
jnjury.
•
Nixon Vowed
'Fight to End'
NEW YORK <AP) -Fonner
President Nixon, three days
before he resigned, still did not
believe he had committed an im·
peachable offense and vowed to
"fight it out. .. with my head
high ," says a r e port in
Newsweek magazine.
The description or the former
WATERGATE MOVIE
PREMIERE HELD-A4
preaident'a last days in the White
House is in excerpts from a new
book. "The Final Days," by Bob
Woodward and Carl Bemst<oln.
The authors won a Pulitzer
Prize for the Washington Post for
their coverage of the Watergate•
scandals.
Excerpts fro m the book
publi11 hcd last week in Newsweek
told of a weeping, hard-drinking,
s uicide·threate ning Nixon. Thos<>
reports brought denials from
Nixon's family and former as·
sociatea.
Front Page A I
LOSS •••
today. "We wanted hertoscc Dis·
neyland."
Off1cial11 at the l,YNN <Love
Your Neighbors Now> Center In
ltuntlnl{ton Beach teamed of the
family ·s plight Saturday and ar·
ranged for lod1tlnll throuf(h Tues·
duy Ill a Westminster motel.
Local <"hurche.-. have helped
foot the bill. according to center
co·dlrector !=>uun Allen, and also
provided food for the family.
Mrs. Allen and clHiirector Ann
McLean were helpinR the family
contact the Canadian consulate
today to see if officials could get
them the cHh to get hom e.
Sean said today he has been
surpriaed at lhe kindness shown
by local p0llce and the LYNN
Center.
"The way we have been treat ·
ed la fantuttc. ''he said.
It!
All California.
Mow Over 85 Offices To Serve You Border To Border.
• Join lhe lens of thousand~ of Cohforn10 savers 0 1 lmpenol.
Bt!f.iind every I 1ho1 slonrh for lmpepol you·11 find high 1nteres1
on insured savings, o fttendly stofl to set11P you ond convenient
free seN1ce~ lmpe.rrol reoliy does hove 4 ·s for you.
Hith lnlcrcit On lmuttd Savings.
i 1S' -5"' ,"l•<it -M~-M.-
o-~· ,, 000 ~tt\I ~ o.i-o• 11 1¥.1) ,.,,,., 6 'ferlt\ '~"'" ·~-'"""""lo~~ ..
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f')I r n '°"'""'' l)l')Qtf'lf"\ tl'\I ,.,,1~ t V'''" It i I
Check with our bronch mono9ors for special roles
on Certif1coles of O.pos1I of $100,000 or more.
Helpful fNe Scnlccs.
lmp.-110 1 offm, 'n""'\ ,111.,ny f'll1lpf11I "•rvirP•,
nnd rnn~t '•' 11,, 111 "''' f,,.,. I t~f' freo solo
depoilt bo11os wl11,. 11v11ilol,I,. dirocl
Social Security chock dopolil-froo
money orders "111rl lrovelers chocka --
Cl/! " froo notary sorvico: Plu~ r11rrny,
Taahltcred
Jladmncnt "-"•· klM~d. With tho ~•·OfJh
R"''"'""''" Pi1111 for th•• ,,.If
umpk,ynd.yr111 con \(Jvr• lifl
1n V '.>00 ""''''Y yenr, 111 ~ d,.f,.m·rl f\rlth f)rt nrif)('ll nnd
111t1•rt•\I 111•• d"dut1od from
your qrou 111tomr for m<omo
lt.n p1J•fXJ\I'\ Y0u only poy lciit on
thn t vnl'h whrJn yov~~'" wlfhdrnw.
ing your mr.u•P.y ot rc t1romM1t time. lrMhi••. lmprr1ol's lnd1v1duol l101tre
mont Ac:;counl (IRA). If you ore nnl olreody
covered by o •E''"""'""' progra m 0 1 wortc.,
you con !oOve up 10 $1500 e<Kh y!'or Prmc1pol and
interetl ore 1011 deferred until fvnd\ om withdrawn
ot relrremenl limo.
Police said 0 . L. Mc Key and tlls
wile were taking tbelr horsp to a
show in Springfield, Mo .. when
the rite broke out. The horses
were in a t>p arllte vehicle and
were not harmed
McKey told police he was hav-
ing engine trouble and pulled to
the side of Interstate «. He said
he ruscovered a fl~ along the
fuel Une and tried unsucces~fully
to put it out.
Andhesa1d even lflhe ram11y lmPEr RIAL SAUlnGS can't spend the week they had
planned tourtni Southern
CallfornJa, the trip has been a
good one. • .. o ,,., ... ~\~ ..c1•1io ..
McKey said he, his wife and
two others ned the vehicle just
before it burst Into Oemes .
He estlmalf"d the damage to
the vehicle and its contents at w .ooo.
"We do love the country. Just s.11 "'•rwooo r r A·••""• A ... ·~· f>" 1 • ·co • ._.,, .. 1.110 """n' ~· !.«O 1~~1 C l'f 11 Hunh.,..ton ,•t• '· r. •A,, •.lit• ,~t • •s•"••Mon1u V,• "~h .. ,1 ''l;).J1•1 to see a 1 ornla to me was rea Y .5,,.,, v,11., ,,. • l •·• l , A .. .,, "·· • r.1rn . ·sou•r.IC•••' 1 '""'iv 8'•" "" •5~1 fantastic," said Sears, who Is a S•vcl•OClly I • ., ....... '" ,, •• 'To"•"ce ,,,, '""'I .. n ..... ""'# '><121~-~ truck drl ver. ·w•allo• ""9•1•• ',. , .. , "'"',. 0•«• 417 ~)I/ • w ........ ,,,,.. w ....... r a,.,, 913 31•1
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California neit yeu ~ ~~h ~~~~~~~~~~·-~~~~~~~-~-·--~·~~~-"~3-)•-~~-~~-~~-~-'-~--~~-~~~-·-~~~~o_m~~~~~~~~'-~~~~' their dream trip.
,
VOL. 69, NO. 96, 2 SECTIONS. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
..
Today's losing
.Y.St~ks
MONDAY, APRILS, 1976 N TEN CENTS
SEC EXtends Presley Trading Ban
The Seruritics and Exchan~e
Commission today announced an
extenslon~or a suspension an trad·
1ng tn the &tock of The Presley
Companies of Newport Beach
Trading in the home·bwlding
('Ompany's s hares was sus·
pended Marcl1 ZS by the SEC and _____ lh-:e sus~n aorfwas to have betn
by today.
a message out ot lheSEC's
ashington office this morning
s d the suspension wUl be con·
tinued to April 13 There was no
reason given for the <'ont1mw<t
s uspension . althoui;h .i
spokesman in the SEC's Lo'
Angele~ office said a statement
would be released later
A spokesman at the Presley of
fices ln Newport Ocach said lhC'
<'ompan) had not been tontacted
by the SEC and could gave no re
ason for the continued su~·
pension.
It had been assumed that the
tradantt in Prto11tcy stock "a~
halted ~Cler ne\4 ::. ~tones about
an ener2~ corwertmR invention
lhat Presley hold' resadt.>nll.il
nghts to began to ll'ak out, rt·
portedly conr1rmlll~ that somt·
testlt on the con\ l'rter had been
:.uccess(ul
The con\'l'rter. invented b) Dr.
Saln Leach, 1s supposed Lo use un
unknown <'atalytic aftent lo br('ak
water down into 1ls component
parts. Cret!ing the hydrogen ga::.
for use ID appliances "here
natural gas is used
The Invention, called the SLX
Hydrog"n Generator. was tei1l~
t"o weeks a~o by two ind{'pcn·
dent telltmg laboratones in Los
Angeles and stories in a ranaocaal
pubhcation said that test:. W{'re
Sufcessful. '
These results were given out
by Morris Mirkin, owner of MJM
Hydrotech, the company that
holds automotive rights to the in·
\ entaon
Mlrkln, president of Bud«et
Renl·A ·Car of South.-rn
Cahforma. is a Lldo Isle no1~hbor:
of Randall Presk y. head of The
Presley Companu.•s
The Ptesley spoke:sman satd
the company is awaiting offacfal
results of those tests and will re·
lease informntion about lhem,
after checking with all the re·
gulatory tiRencies imolvcd
Spc<.'ulat1on that the lmenllon
<'Ould return substantial profits
to pubh<'Y ht>ld Presley MJM
Hydr o tech I ii not publicly
held has made the tom pan)':.
s tO<'k one o f the most hl'lwilv
traded stock:. on tht' Amcncan
Exch1Ulge.
Despite an e<trlil'r suspension
in January, the stock has risen
from $3 u share to more than $20
when tt was suspended l\1arch25
Bean Brother Gets Life
Finklea Slayer Escapes Executio_n
By TOM BARLEY jury that found Bean guilty of jury which found him guilty of Jury. "I share your ~lief that 011'"01'1'"11 .. s"'11 ftrst degree murder an the first degree murder had ruled Charles Bean fired a revolver it
_Convicted kt lier Charles Den· Hallo"" een night slaying or that it was not satisfied lhat the the k1lhng or Mr. Finklea."
ms Be an e.s~ aped the death Fmklea, 19. defendant used a gun in the kill· pen~ty today foJ:. ~s ~ .... -_,,___,,,.,..,__........,1ng"Of'?tft1"ea-:-w-..... _ ...... ._.._~~ ... ~"M-~a· ........
s laying or honor student Stephen The Orange Coast College brother's trial that he fired the
"Mike" Finklea of Fountain wrestling team captain was shot "But I am satisfied that he did two weapons later found by Santa
Valley. to death by two guns while he shoot t.he victim and that he is Ana police in the brothers' car.
Orange County Superior Court worked as a pa rthme clerk at a just as guilty as his brother," the
Judge Wilham L . .Murray sen· local market. prosecutor said. "l only wish I He testified that he alone was
tenced Bean. 22, to life in prison could prove it." responsible for Finklea's death
after Deputy District Attorney Briseno commented today that a nd that Charles Bean only
Frank Briseno abandoned plans it was pointless to further pro-"I agree w 1th you," Judge participated In the taJong or $133
for a s pecial hearing before the secute Charles Bean since the Murray told Bras~no and the from the store's cash register.
Callaghan
To Lead
In England
Rain Goes
Away rfill
Thursday
·~~""':o~~~~~--,...,_--LONDON (AP> -Foreign Spring rain which dropped one·
half of an inch of the wet stuff
alon& the Orange Coast oyer the
weekend will take a three-day
break. returning by Thurs-day or . Fr~ da y . we at her s er vi c "e
spokesmen predicted today.
Secretary James Callaghan was . o.i" l'l1ets1.i1 ,....,. named to suceee<f Hfil'Otd Wilson
CROSSING GUARD CAROLA~CH61)VER CHAAC~S today as prime minister and
In Newport Beech, a Familiar Face WH Misting leader of Britain's ruling Labor
party. He Is a strong advocate or
JOe's Baek
Crossing Guard Recovers
Joseph Carolan was back on
the job today al Marlners School
despite cloudy skies and lhe fact
that he's just three days out of
the hospital.
Carolan ls the rammar figure,
clad in an Orange windbreat<er
and white slacks, who shuttles
youngsters to and from school at
llie corner of Dover Drive and
Maryners Avenue.
The 73-year·old Carolan has
been doing that chore ror the pa.st
~lght years and when he was sud·
denly absent for three weeks,
queries started coming m.
School offi cials say they had a
number of phone calls from peo·
pie concerned about the crossing
guard's whereabouts.
AcC'ording t o Carolan, he came
down with the nu several months
ago and It t urned jnto
pneumonia. which laid him up at
Hoag Memorial Hospital for 16
days.
He was discharged on Friday
and back at his corner this morn·
ing, looking as cheerful as ever.
"I'm quite all right now. really
I am." he says, s peaking in a pro·
nounced English accent.
As he herd s one mob or
<'hildren across the street ,
Carolan says simply, "I feel bet·
ter now, so why should I stay
home any longer? I love ~an~
with the kids."
During his absence, the police
department sent police cadets
and m eter ma ids to take
Carolan's place.
Ca r o l an and his wif<',
Cathe rine. li ve in Newport
Beach, where they moved eight
years ago from New York.
Before that, they laved in London.
Noise Variance
Talks 9pe~ ·To~y
Formal hearine;· on Orange Judicial Di11t;ict Court }Santa
County government's request for Ana.
a new state noise vanance Cor the Wills said presentations by the
count'>• airport began today with state, the county and parties
preliminary testimony from ex· challenging Issuance of • new
pert witnesses. variance -the cities or Newport
J ohn A. Wills. administrative
law judge for the State Depart·
rnent of Transportation, laid
ground rules for the hearing.
which Is expected to last all week
in Divfslon 9 or the Centf al
DOW CUMBS
OJ'ER 1,000 .
NEW YORK (APJ-1bestock
market.· cheered by the settle-
ment or the trucking strike over
the weekend, advanced sharply
today to push the Dow Jooes in~
dustrial average above 1,000 on·
cemore.
Analysts had put a large part of
the blame for the market's
pullback last week on concern
that the national trucking strike.
begun Thursday. would interfere
With the progress of tbe economic
recovery.
The Dow J ones average of 30
atocks 1ained 12.07 points to
1.004 .09. <Tables. AU)
Beach and Tustin, the Airport Ac
tion Association and the Sanla
Ana Heights Assoc1at1on -wall ~
heard first.
He said the firs t public
testimony won'\ be taken until
after formal presentations,
possibly as late as Thursday.
The first witness called today
was Richard Dyer, an en\iron·
mental noise specialist for the
stale division of Aeronautics who ·
helped dran Ole noise control law
Crom which t6e county must seek
annual variances.
Dyer outlined the procedures
and technical material reqwred
for noise variances and explained
how bls department draws the
noise impact line around the air·
ports.
Prisoners Strike
SAN QUENTIN· (A~) -The
San Quentin Prison Death Row
hunger strike w~nt tnto its fourth
.day in an effort to get better rood l'hd expanded privileges .
•
improved relations between
Western Europe and .the-lklit~
States
"There will be no Insiders and
no outsiders and no cliques in my
admjnislration." he told fellow
Laborttes after he was chosen.
"So rar as the past is concerned I
shaJI wipe the slate clean and I
ask everyone else to do the
same."
Callaghan, 64, who represented
his party's center·nght maJonty,
defeated Employment Secretary
Michael Foot, 62. a left.winger.
in a vote by Labor members or
Parliament. He got 176 votes to
137 for Foot.
The new Labor pal'ty-leader
then received a summons to
Buckingham Palace from Queen
Elizabl'th ll. Her royal assent, a
formality, was needed to make
ham pnme minister. Callaghan
a<'cepted the job by kissing her
hand.
Walson, 60. announced his re·
signat1on March 16. saying he •
wanted to retire at that age. lie
said he also wanted to give has
successor at last two years in of
(1ce before the next election,
whi ch must <.'Orne by 1979.
W1li.on said in an interview lo·
day that he reels 20 years
younger now that he is stepping
down but that he has two great
disappointments -his failure to
seuJe the RhodcsLan problem
and the s trife an Northern
lrl'land.
Callaghan Is a pers.onal. friend
of St-crctary of State Henry A.
Kissinger. The two consult re·
gularly by telephone. As pnme
minister. he Is expected to urgr·
closer hes between the United
States and the nine·nauon Euro
pean Common Mo rket
Candidates
On the Tube
A forum held last week
for Newport Beach City
Collncll candidates will ~
aired Tuesday on cable
television.
The forum, which was
sponsored by the Orange
Coast League of Women
Voters and the Newport
Harbor-Costa Mesa Board
of Realtors. wall be shown
at 5:30 p.rn . on Channel 3.
The candidates who ap·
peared at the forum dis·
<'ussed their views on use
or federal funds for city
proJects. development of
the Irvine coasl area
betweel) Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach and
controlling 1rowth in the
city .
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BATTIN TALKS WlTH FRIEND, RACHEL PERRY
In Hall of Courthouse Today In Santa Ana
Supervisor Battin's
Trial Under Way
An Orange County Superior
Cou rt jury begun hc"a rin~
testimony today In the case of in
dieted county Supervisor Ro~rt
Ballan.
The start of Battin's trial come
almost eight months aftl'r the
county Grand Jury charged ham
with even felony cnmes rl'laled
to the alleged use of t'Ounly
employes in a 1974 political cam-
paign.
In has openanJ? statement to the
jury, Deputy District Attorney
Jack Ryan said that, during Bal·
tin's unsuccessful 1974 campaign
for lieutenant RO Vernor. county
workers in his office "worked run
time on the campaign and only
part time on county business."
In rebuttal, defense attorney
Matthew Kurilich told the eight·
rnan, four-woman jury that Bat·
tin Is being prosecuted "because of his stand on environmental is·
s u es and h.ls political
persuasion."
"Being the Cirst Democrat
elected to office since the days or
the depression. he had enemies
who wanted him removed Crom
otfice." said Kurilich.
Battin. who is th~ first Orange
County su~nisor to be charged
with cnmes while in office, is al-
legett in the Grand Jury indict·
meQl with hovias committed
grand theft, misuse or fundi; and
presenting false document!>.
The 46·ycar old Santa Ann
supervisor is an the eii;chth y<>ar of
his second term in orrke and Is
currently a cnndidate for sll1tt•
~nator in the county's new 31th
Senatorial Distract
An habitual orracc seeker. Bat·
tin has sought <>l<'ct1ve om cc sax
limes t~e la11t 12 years, including
his two succesbful camp:ugns for
county superv1!>or
But It was his 111 fated 1974 try
for lieutenant governor that
touched orr H Grand Jury 10·
vesUgatlon last year into allega·
lions that he used county
employes a nd supplies to further
his own political career.
If convicted of any or the
charges, Battin would be re·
moved from office w}len sen·
tenced and race a probSble state
prison sentence of from one to ten
years.
Anon Suspected
MlAPt1J (AP) -Police and llre
inve.stlaators searched today for
clues to bark up a suspicion or
arson in a bl ate thal claimed the
llvH of seven people trapped i.n
a n o ld wood ·frame h otel.
Los AnKeles forecasters said
the latest storm, prompted l>y
cold air moving down from the
north, dropped .29 of an inch in
Los Angeles Saturday and Sun·
day bringing the Los Angeles
total rainfall lo 6.40 inches
Nearly 13 inches of rain Is
normal for this time or year, ac·
cording to Henry Meyer, weather
service specialist.
He forecast clear skies through
Tuesday, with int'reasing clouds
and more rainfall by mid week
or Thursday.
"We see a low pressure are;1
movin g into the area which
should brinf( another storm by
the end of the week," he said.
The weatherman said the new
Storm IS building OH the gul( of
Alaska.
Captain Paul Kirlin of the
Division of Forestry in El Toro
said lhat a rea also recorded 50 of
an inch of raanrall, barely dent·
ang the gap between 6 5 inches
that has fallen and the 13 Inches
of normal rainfall
Orange County senior hydro-
grapher John Gitzen said the
county's r ainfall now stands al
5 71 inches, compared with the
normal 11.54 for the year.
"That look11 to be jusl about
half normal," he said.
Const
\\'enther
Variabll' cloudiness but
mostly sunny Tuesday,
with wormer tern ·
pl.'ratures ranging from
low tonight 43 to 4R and
high Tuesday in mid or
upper 60s:-
INSIDE TODAY
Tht' 1econd part of a tobk at
the Cali/orn.1a l1featyle ez.
amine~ numbera -the
number of peopCe, the
number of autoa, th.e number
of plan.es, fla t> number of
boaJ1, the number of lkfera,.
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' WASHINGTON <AP) -En· f
vlronmental Protection Ad·
mlni~trator Russell t:. Train said
today the federal governmtnt
should set standards to red~e
the noise around airports or else
let airport operators make SQme
noise rules.
And Train sharply cnticlzed
the controversial Concorde
s upersonic transport as a plane
that is out of tune with the limes
and with U.S. policies on noise
and energy.
Train said aircraft noise has
been not only a bother to resi-
dents and l>u sinessmen near
airports but also to a irport
owners themselves. often hit by
lawsuits seeking compensation
for noise damage but unable to •
set rules for noise reduction.
Monc•r,Apnl 5, 1976
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Ska ters Take
Case to City
Skateboarders who have VIS·
ions of whizzing through special
"skateboard Pitrks" wall have u
chonce to sound o(f 1\1esday in
front o( Newport Beach city oC·
Ctcials.
The city's Parks, Beaches and
' Rt."Creat1on ( PBR I Commission
again will consider the perplexing
question of what to do about
skateboarding In Newport Beach
The commission mttts at...,:30
p m at city nail, 3300 Newport
Bl\'d. ·
Last month. in council cham-
ber s eacked with young
skateboard enthusiasts, the city
off limits torsknteboardlng. tr and when the commission
comes up with u workable Idea. 1l
wlll be recommended to the city
council. whirh wlll then have
flnul say on approvlng the pro
posal. .
Rain Cited
In Coastal
~ouncil adopted an ordinance Auto Death that ba ns skateboarding from
steep slopes -including streets
with a gr ade of six percent or Train, in a s peech prepared for
a conference or the International
I nstitute of Noise Control
Engineers. said the problem re·
s1sts solutions because no one ac-
0.11, P11ot """'" _, s1 ... M1t<M11 h. h One motorist was killed and a BRAD ARMSTRONG, 13, SHOWS KENT VORONAEFF, 10, HIS TECHNIQUE 1t er. .1 th Newport Beach motorcyclis t
If You Were a Boy, How Would You Observe National Boys Club Week-? ~·-··-··-ffi~;~;~~i~nc~;P~c~-7,Pr ... $avemy...m.angled.U1.W1o.Qf.:mwo.---....
cepts responsibility for it.
He said the federal govern-
ment should take the lead.
Bye, Bye,
Big Bunny "To begin with, I believe the
aircraft manufacturers need to
have the federal governmeqt ·
establish na tional aircraft slan· CHICAGO <AP) -A
dards." he said, and give them f lamboyant symbol of
Snakes, Bubbles
Mean Boys' Week
rreating special skateboard u:ian a dozen weekend traffic ~C·
· areas and turned the matter over cidents Huntington Beach police
to the PBR Commission. reported today·
The commission will attempt Officers blamed the crashes
to come up with a solution that primarily on the Orange Coast's
both a ppeases the youthful unseasonal and unexpected
skateboarders in Newport Beach rains.
and also keeps the older. non· The dead woman was crushed
skateboarding residents. happy. and flung to the pave ment Sun·
llme enough to build and market Hugh Hefner 's Playboy
quieter planes. empir e. his DC9 twin·
PBR Director Cal Stewart said day morning in a car collision at
today he welcomes any and all Heil Avenue a nd Goldenwest The 2,800 m'embersofthe three -Upper Bay Branch, 2131 skateboarders with ideas on bow Str eet when another aut o
Harbor Area Boys Clubs will be Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa will hold to handle the situation. rammed and sliced through hers. He sa id the government engine jetliner, has been
"should firmly identify those sold for m ore than S4
takeoff and land~n_g_fil..Qt.ed.YUS-,.,..,IQWiAD-.,,.__,,._,.,_
celebrating national BOys' Club a bubble gul'Tl ~test Tuesday .. We-need--alt thl! tnputwe' can -tarra-L-:-M~e11tJ;· Z4 ,"M
.... ~ek in th~ W~~ k.oawbesl..--.Ji:om~~V'=1lJ· get. We're interested. in learn· Anaheim, was pronounced dead -wmTi~aret>'Ol1\'SareinaadVa"n.··--A Playboy spokesm an
tageous from a noise abatement said that the ptane was
-st'Ul'!"irigb'ubble gum in their -Eastbluff Branch, 2555 Vista ing from them what kinds of on arrival at Huntingt on In-
mouths, parading pet snakes and Del Oro, Newport Beach will con-areas are needed and any sug-tercommunlty Hospital following
point of view. and should ensure sold t o Omni Aircraft
their universal use." Sales, Inc .. a Washington,
stomping on balloons. duct a Gam es Room Crazy Olym· gestions for location they might the 9 a.m. broadside collision.
The week of re.cognition. which pies, featuring a blindfold nail have." Stewart said. Investigators said she was
JC such a step on the part of the D.C .. firm. began Sunday. "spotlights the driving con test. blindfold air Several ar eas have already driving east on Heil Avenue when
nationa l youth guidance or-hockey contest , and balloon been suggested as possible loca· her car w'ai hit by one driven by federal government is not possi· The plane seats only 38
ble. the individual airports will passengers instead of the
have to impose rules, he said. conventional DC9 load of
ganization's programoffighting stomping !rpm 3 lo 5:30 p.m. lions for ska t eboardi n g Dohrman Sinclair Grant, 61, of juve~le de!inquency by ~~om~t-followed by an all boy·cooked "parks", but each one has had 224120th St .. Westminster.
He said his agency has almost 110, but the re are com·
finished developing a method by pen salions: a private
ing Juvenile decency, said potluck dinner. one problem or another, accord· Grant suffered slight injuries
Willard Jordan, president of lhe Central Branch, 594 Center St., mg to Stewart. although he had to Ix' cut out or
which airports can siT.e up their bedroom, a shower. a con·
noise proble m and make plans to ference living room, a
board of the Harbor Area clubs. Costa tdesa will hold a bicenten-For example, the res{\rvoir in the wreck age of has car by
"We hope. to sh?w that the nial mural drawi'ng Monday and Harbor View Hills at first ap· firemen after the collision whkh
reduce it. video-tape machine and an
"We plan to propose an airport eight-track stereo system.
same energies which can get Tues da y with pet exhib~ pearedtobeasolution,butlrvine destroyed both autos and .sent
boys into trouble on the street. scheduled Thursday from 3.30 to Company oHiciala have since one cfaSlti11g· through a block
r egulation to the 1-'ederal A via· can be a force for good and le11d 5:30 p.m. told the city that their property is wall.
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future which will mandate the l)lltsUits." jordan said. .-·-·--· --
use of this planning process m the J;lomb Scare
development of noise abatement
plans at the nation's airports,"
~o com memorate this week,
s}Tel'ial events a re planned at
each of the branch clubs in Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach. In ad·
dition. basketball playoffs wiU be Train said.
Cella, Aides
Hearing
Postpone d
CORAL GABLES, F1a. (AP> -
A small bomb, described by
•police as a scare d evice, was ex·
ploded on the University of
Miami campus shortly before an
Angela Davis s peech. There
were no injuries and only one
~indow of a school cafeteria was
broken when the bomb went off
Saturday in a patio drainspout.
played at each branch for third
through eighth grade teams.
More than 850 boys have been in·
volved in the basketball pro·
gram. • .
Activities, to which the public
is invited, include:
A further t wo·day delay was \
ordered today 1n a n Or ange .
County Superior Court pretrial
hearing into multiple criminal
charges filed agains t Dr. Lows
Ce ll a Jr . and th r ee co-
dt>fendents.
Nixon-JZowed--Fight
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To ·End, Book Says
_l~ was understood that Judge
JerrOT'd'S.-Ol"fver has not yet com·
plcted his research into a S<.'ries
of defense motions that include a
motion for the separate trial of
t'O·defendent Theodore Schif·
fman, 53, Santa Ana.
Cella. Schiffman. George L. 01-
kndorf. 44, Laguna Beach, and
Stephen R. Evans, 31, Mission
Viejo, face trial April 19 on 127
ft>lony counts contained in an
Orange County Grand Jury in·
rl1ct ment.
It is alleged that the group
siphoned at least $2 million from
two hoi1p1tals -Mission Com· rnunity or Mission Viejo and
Mercy General of Santa Ana.
Ja p an Probe On
TOK YO <AP) -Two Japanese
public prosecutors left for
Wnshington via Los AnjJeles to·
day to receive Information about
alleged payoffs tn J apan by the
Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
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NEW YORK CAP> -Former
President Nixon. three days
before he resigned. still did not
believe he had committed an im·
peachable offense and vowed to
"fight it out. . . with my head
high," s ays a report in
Newsweek magazine.
TH'e description of the former
president's last days in the White
House is in excerpts from a new
book. "The Final Days," by Bob
Wood ward and Carl Bernstein.
• The authors won a ~tzer
Prize for the Washington Post for
their coverage of the Watergate
scandals.
Excerpts from the book
published last week in N<.'wsweek
told of a weeping, hnrd·drinkmg.
suicide-threatening Nixon Those
reports brought denials from
Nixon's family and former ttS·
soctale!i.
In th e current issue,
Newsweek's ucerpts of the book
descrihe a ~b1net meeting Aug .
6. 1974, three days before Nixon
resif(ned.
Nixon is quoted as sayin~. "lf I
knew there was an Impeachable
offense, I would not make th<.-
Senate go through 'the agony o(
try inl( to prove it. I will ftO
through this with my head hig h
-rig ht up to the end. if it
comes."
The article also describes Nix·
on as outraged at aides' sugges-
tions tl)at he resign and accusing
the press of "haunting" him.
' WATERGATE MOVIE
PREMIERE HELD-A4
Gerald Ford. then vice presl·
dent, is described as "matter-Of·
fact a nd somewhat removed "
during the period. having fold
Nixon he would make no public comments on impeachment.
At the same time, Newsweek's
excerpt said. Ford was assurini:
Nixon of his "admiration and af.
rection" and praising him for ti
"superb Job" In foreign affairs
The <.'Xcerpls detail desperate
efforts bv former Nixon aides
H.R Hal dema n and John
Ehrlichman to pers uade Nixon to
grant them legal pardons for
Watergate aetiv1t1es.
Haldeman also was described
as sounding In le lephono calls to
Nixon aides as if he were "warn·
Ing that he would send Nixon to
jail I( he dldn 't get a pardon."
Hirsute Justice
Police Hair Rules A/finned .
WASHI NGTON <AP) -A police department may
constitutionally regulate the length of an officer's
hair and prohibit him from wearing a beard, the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled today.
By a vote of six to two. the j ustices reversed a de·
cision of the U.S. Circuit Court in New York invalidat·
ing such a rule adopted by the Suffolk County, N.Y.
police department.
Justice William H. Rehnquist, speaking for the
court, rejected the argument of Thomas Owen, presi·
dent of the Suffol~ County Patrolmen's Benevolent
Association, th'At the regulation trampled on the con-
stitutionally guaranteed right to liberty.
Owen argued that the choice of personal ap-
pearance is part of a person's personal liberty and
that the government may not interfere with it without
showing an overriding need.
"The overwhelming ·{Tlajotity of state and local
police of the present day ·are 'Uniformed," Rehnquist
said. "This fact itself testifies to the recognitien by
those who direct those operations ... that similarity
in appearance of police officers is desirable."
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All California.
Now Over 85 Offices To Serve You Border To Border.
Join lhe rens of thousonds of Colifornio savers ol Imperial.
Behind every 0 thot stands for Imperial you'll find high 1nlerest
on insured savings, o friendly stoH lo sen;e you. ond convenient
free sen;ices, lmperiol really does hove u·s for you.
Hi9ft lmcrat On lmurcd Sningl.
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Check w ith our branch mona9ers for special rolH on Certificates of O.poalt of $100,000 or more.
Helpful Free Scrwkcs.
Imperial olft!r!> sovers mony h.,lpful servt<M
-and most of 1hem art: fret::. like free 1afo
deposit boxe1 whem ovoiloble-direct
Social Security check deposit -freo
money orders ond traveler\ check' -
even free notary service. Plu~ rnr11 'Yi
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Tax Shcttcred · RdraMntPIMI.
ld~d.. W11h lhf> K<ioqh
Re11r~ninn1 Pinn Im tlw ..,,If
employed.you con"°"'' 11p
10 $7500 every yt'or. '''~
doferred Both pr1ncif10I nnd
1nlerest orf' doducted lrom
your grou Income for Income
tax purposes. You only poy toK on
lhe funds when you begm withdraw·
Ing your money ot retirement time.
.....,. lmpenol's lnd1v1duol Ret1te·
ment ~unt (IRA) If you ore not olreody
covered by o retirement progrom at work,
you con sove up to $1500eoch yeor Principal ond
intereit ore lox deferred until fund$ ore w1lhdrow1'
01 retirement lime.
1mPERIAL SAVlnGS
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'Food Day' Planned
Purpose: To Fight Hunger, Malnutrition
By Tbe Aaaodal.H Preu
Cumpo1ainang ••teulnst hunger.
m;alnutrltlon .rnd poor eating
habits. m iany Aml"rtC3f\S In com
munltle• D<'ro.5"1 tht· country arc
preparing tor "f''ood Dav "
·rhurlday Th,•r1• "all be d1·
monstrullon .. or rvt•rythang from
planting vcl(cl a IJks to get tang th1·
most food for th<' l<•Jst mon(•y
Food Day 1a. s ponsort-d In thl·
('enter for S<·1t•m·1· an the l'ulJh~
Interest . <• n11npr11rat ret>l·urrh
~roup bused m W •ibhan((ton. D C
THE CF.NTt:R i.ponsored a
similar effort I.I'll yl•ar. but \\U"
Optometrist
Chairman of
'Deeds' Award
Dr Bert L McCoy. a Laguna
Jlalls oploml•lra<;t, has been
... elected as chairman or the Sad·
tlleback \'alley Exchange Club's
"Book of Golden [)c(.'ds" pro·
~r.am .
C'nl1c1U'd by some people for con
rusmg potitJcs with nutrition
A list of the so-called "Terrible
Ttn" foods for example, included
some Items selected bccauae
they had hltle nutnUooal valu(l
and others ~hosen onJy bccau.so
they w~l'e the subject of labor
boycotll
This year. the oenter is conccn·
trating on local efforts to an
crease people's awareness of
nutrallon a nd wcrld hunger pro·
blems. The cente r has issued u
"Terrific Ten" list of P<-'<>i>le or
groups "wjlo have made s1gn1fa·
cant ach ic!t!nts in lhf.•1r com· munityp
BARBA& GOTTLI E B, a
spokesman for the center, sa.ad
that the list is designed lo ~
spotlight programs such as
Carmer-to-consumer markellng
proJecls.
"These l"COJ>"le deserve re·
coe.nition.." sbe ~aid.
TWENTY-EIGHT seientbts
from uoJverattaca and govern.
ment are particlpatlnc ln a
".Food Day Dial·oaue" Wedn~·
day and Thursday. The program
Is s po nsor ed by the 25,000·
member Coone II for A&ricultural
Science and Technoloey and is
partly funded by a grant from the
National Agricultural Chcmlcuhs
Association. ·
The scientis ts will answer
que~tlons, vu.1 toll-Cree telephone
lines, on food safety, nutrition
and agricultural production. The
t e lephone numbe r s are
800-424·9510 for calls from outside
Washipgton. D.C. and 347.5074
and 347.5075 for calls inside the
City.
Hearing Set
In Huntington
Child Death
A preliminary hearing is
scheduled April 15 for accused
chatd killer Patrick R Hebert. of
Huntington Beach
H~*'°'•·Mon~
NBC has signed a new con -
tract w~th late-night TV ktng
Johnny Carson for an un-
disclosed amount.
202 Caves Fowid
JEFFERSON CtTY. ~to <AP>
-The Di\'ls1on of Geolo~y and
Land Survey s ays 202 ca'<'"" crl'
found in Missouri an 1975. bnn~
ang the number of kno" n Ca\ c:. to
:1,313
TUESDAY
Monda , A rtl S. t97&
12 Vie for 'Miss'
In May Pageant
Twel"e youna.: ~omen rrom the Sat!dlt'blC'k Valle) already have ari
tered the 1976 Musi. &.addkba<'k Vollt•> Poi.it'unl. lhl' Ch11mbcr of Co•
men'l' rep()rh•d , The pnttenot, sl~1tt'd for May 2 at Mli.blOn Vat•Jo High School. will be
en\Ct't.•d b)' K llS d1i.c Jockey C'hnrhl' Tunn Sl'\ era I praics wall be"1tv..--
uwlly 111rlud1na.: a $.'iOO moch.•hn~ • . •
school scholarship ftt'l'. Suitt' 407, 23861 t:I Toro
CONTESTANTS 10 dill\' un·
C'hr1st1e L1•c Ulas ans:ume. ll\,
Mission \'aqo:. ,Jfin<'I Munl'
Wcadtn.:. 111. M1si.aon \'iejo, 1.1:-a
Ann Heam. tR , Ln~una NiguC'I .
Debra Jean Smith. 19. F.1 Toro.
Oian'' Kay llorn. 19. El Toro,
CandaN.' Ann Bolton, 19. La~unJ
;>-;agucl , \'1ck1<' Lows~· Hopp, 20,
M1ss1on Vit'JO; Diane Jud 1th
Pacek, 18. Laguna Halis; Debr~
Ann F1eming, 18. Mission VieJo,
Cindy Lynoe Brooks, 18, El Toro.
Jane Wilhelmina Wellcma, 18,
Mission Viejo, and Tycsc Mane
Thomas, 19~o!._~--
OTHERS I NTERESTED in
competing for the title. current!}
held bv \'1ck1e Bosworth or MIS· ~IOn \'.tCjO, may oblam apphca·
lion forms from thC' Chamber Of·
Hou\!, El Ttiro
All :1ppla1·r1nl~ must Ix' hash
M'hllnl .. radUOlt'i> h) S\•ph•ll\b\'r
.ind bt'lwcen tht> ngl'S of 18 and
22 Th,• rul\•N also specify that
rontC'st.mb mus t not have bt>(ll\
an:irm•d . divorced or hnd their
m.irraali(el' annulkd
PART OY TllE compt•lltlon ln
'oh e :. a th n •e · m anute . talent
performan<·e e ither in music,
singing, dramatic reading, art
dJsplay, dress dcslgmng. poetry
or creative writing.
Local businessmen Interested an s ponsorrng any one or the cao-
-1'Hd'9't~:r-riao1J hi t"Oftl~1~--·
Chamber of Commerce. The cost
or sponsorship ranges between
S35 and SSO and is intended to hel"p
dt'fra~ expenses incurred by th~
entranls
Thl' "Book of (;olden Dct'<li."
.iward 1s madt· i.lnnu:illy to a Sad
dlcback \'all1•v catazen who has
-.ho"n out!itandang service and
leadership. Pn•\ 1ous wannt.'rs an -
tludc Cal !'ll'' t'. deputy sherirr:
Joseph R Adam:.. pn ncipal of o h v e w ~c.I S c h o I) l . a n d
C:cncvicve Nutto of L<'is urc
\\'or Id.
Serving with Dr McCoy on a
committee to scrl·Cn prospective
recipients arc Tom Wmgct, bank
president, Dr Richard Welte.
,upcrantcndcnt of the SaddJcback
\'alley Unified SC'hool Dastnct;
Father L.K . Parker. a reli~aous
leader; Nick 01G1uro. an an ·
o,urancc executive, and Ball
Kohler. distract ~o"emor of the
1-:xchange Club.
There also is another ''Terrible
Ten," focused on lndJviduals and
groups rather than products.
President Ford. Agrie\Jllurc
Secretary Earl L. Butz and the
Grocer y Manufactureri; of
America· -traditional taq~ets
for cons umer actavisLc; arc all
on the list
-THE CENT E R generally as
working to encourage s mall
fam ily rarms; is sharply critical
of the large food companies
k nown as ..agribusiness; and
would Like to sec so-called Junk
foods eliminated from the
American diet.
Local Food Day programs
vary widely.
Hebert. 24, of 1744l Koledo
Lane. has been held at Orange
County Jail unable to post baal on
a murder cb..arge s ince lhe Feb.
18 death o f Delta Dawn
Davidson.
The 2'-a·year -old child died of
head injuries at Huntington In·
tercommunaty Hospital.
Hebert had dropped off the
baby and her mother, Mrs . Betty
Davidson, with whom he lived
and was arrested by Huntmgton
Beach pohce within an hour after
the hosp1tal.11otifaed aulhonties.
St·tvt•d
''''" 3 In 10 PM
encer teak ·· -::.oup. salad. 001a10. roll. and dessert
S2.3S
SPIRES
I -I --• I --I I
There will be a citywide fair 1n
Tucson, Ariz. Lincoln. Neb . resi-
dents arc st'arting a "tool-lcndmg
library" for urban gardener s.
The consumer affairs office in
Akron, Ohio, Is setung up a
market "here shoppers can buy
dJr(l('t}y rrom the farmers.
Jnvestagators allege the child
was severe!\• beaten whale her
mother "as. absent and Hebert
"as babysatttn~
IRVINE
MacArlhur Blv<J al SD rwy
COSTA MESA --
From PageA7
CALIF. DREAM. • •
fac1ht1l's" to sa11i.fr the Cahforn1.1's rru' ang for
nonmotorazcd purs wt.:; like hiking. b1cyc11og. raft
ang and ku~ akin.:
The d emand for tarmal· t·ampl•r parks "'th hot
jnd cold run nan~ water and i.ka slopl'S "llh
m1•rhani<'ul lifts has lx'<'n rt'placC'<l by a clamor for
nature trails :end crosi.·l'Ounlry i.ki runs
''Bl'T ALL wt:'R•: Rt:ALLY doani.: IS changinJ,(
lht• C'l'O\.\d pntt<'rn<;,'' ~aid llungol:J. nnt1~ 1na1 n
bake triul alon" the Am<'nc-:an Hl\'N as cxpcnenc
ang trnfflc Jams with 10.000' 1~1toM a wttk
The uunlon arc. sllll ninnan£. o.o Slivery spnng
111J!hlb, bul Californians can nl•vcr recapture the
nhtudc th<.'y all long for
Matches
For Safety
Sought
WASll!NGTON <APl
T h <' C o n s u m ,. r
Product Safety (.'om
mission as pro po~i n l(
mandatory <;afety M;rn 1 ,
dards for the 25 billion
matchbooks c1rc ulah•d
in the-t:nal.4.'d St.at4's each
year J)nt:' rule "ould rt j
quire the matches to •wlf
extinguis h \\ 1th1n IS I
seconds
I Other rule~ d<'s1i::ncd Pl'BUC NOTICf: Pl RI.IC '\;OTICE "lo ehmanate or rt'duce
s ... , -----\11~• unreasonable rast... ... nf
NOTICI TO c• IOITOR\ FICTITIOUS •Y\INU\ dealh or lnj u rv.. \\()U )d \U,.lRIOllCOU•TOl'TM[ NAMf\fAffM(Nf I . \TATlOl'CAl•l'01tN1,.,.o• I '"' • .,,.,...,.,.,.....,,.,.<> .... , ...... include r h1 d rcs1i.lant
TMtcou NTYOl'O•aN01 ,,.,,,., I covers and matchec; lhat
Ne A_..JM I/It >10 ... ES 10•>'1 '"'''•'d f th th ,,,..M,tne•oll"• E\l•ttoiPEARL a.1-.ut. ,.11nunq1on S.a<n c"'""'"•• burn no ar Cr an Onl'·
I .1u11MTHAl, 0.CH \fl(f ~ half inch ,,.,.,",. I\ ,_,tbw 01v•f\ lo ('fidttOI"'\ P"'ll O M Mt NAm•• tl)nlll7
'""'l ••••m• •u•n\I I,,.. w"1 0tuo 1G.•l••'d A••"ut .. ""'"''"on l'.'r"'" AN ESTIMATED 25
.... , ·~ 11•• "''4 ,,.,..,, '" '"" "'"" oi c .. '''"'"1••1-billion mal<'hbooks arc '"'° ,.,.,.,. ot ow •torewld '°""'or,,, O.tl" \•'"ttro t4>0Al G'9U1•10 h
... -~-·"'~"'lo I .... un~ •• .,_. •• ,,,.. """"""' HvM•ftQl"" .... " r" ...... sold or given away CD('
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' 4llt ~JOO Lof"4'1 B••l" Ot~d 'inttw-O t'Y '"'' ~·~cr•'-•Of'V1urt"d t\v •tim1t . "'" <·•••.'"Lo• .... 0.,., '"""" -01w•"•""'" stores and re~t au rants •· ,.,,,,,,,o.,,,,..,,,.,,.P,~•~bu'• I ''""'"H"" N•m4" and bars j W ood en ~, '•' ,~,. u'\o•ruon•d 1n •II .,,.,1•h '~··· •• "~"' ""'"'' 0'"" W''" ,...,., h Id l h<'
I•,,' 1 if\f' ,,, "'"' " ...... ,. ""'" l•tm\ r .... ,,, .. t '"'" , •• Or HHll ' •¥'°'''¥ ""' mate ~~ \\'OU no
........ ""'""•'• •Oucn .. ,_,, ... """"'\ ,.,, covered hv the nC'W
t ,, I ,., tw•\•"••ct ., ••O'•,AIO .,1n1n FUMl (('-· •
• . ,. ~, ... , •fttr .,,. ""' PuDfitAIH1" PutM•\n~rl O'lt".,., (n•P ('t ..... f"llf!t ru !). i 'd
• ,, 11e11... M••<n r• '"" """' 1 •l 11 ,..~ The comm ass on saa
,, .. 1-''"" "'• '1\J '" that Ix-tween July 1. 19'H, ~~.~:.~~:.i!. ... 11 --;l'Hl.lc:-_-'\Ofl('E :ind June 30, 1975. som<' , ,,.,\ :'L':'!~;c..,.nr ---c:.; ,-;:;1 9.500 p<'rsons rcoqua rerl
............. ~.. NOTICITOCRl'DITOllS hospital C'mC r J?('ncy ~~~~~:·t~~·I~· SU,.IUIOllCOUllTOFTHI' room lrC'a tm e nt ror
,.,. ,,,.,,0 .. nq. , •• '"• 1 ,.,.,,, HUtOl'CaL1"0""'"~11 match·r<'l:llcd anJunc!I TN' COUNTY Ol'OllANOE
.. , • 11 ••nf"P' 'u "• ... ,.. "' " .. ,.. T ll F.R F: W.\S no an .... !~~~·; ;,;,/.l)~,c .,,. '"uCJt.• d1catton "hat the pro
.. o,.cc 1\ .;c "" 11v c.111r .. u , .. I posal wh1rh cC1uld tak<' Pl RI.IC' '\OTl('t: ,,...,.,., .. '1,,.. •00•• ,.. .... ., _ -unto 016 monlh<; lo ampk
tf\ott ,..u ~'""""' P\ttl' ftQ flAt.-.\\ ~"'' t' .. 011cl To c• t 01 ro•,--· ,,.. "''" ... -"' A•• "~" ... 1 '" • " menl. "ould c-ost th<' an·
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'"t couN1v o,.011•No1 ''"'"'H°"" o•'"""'""""""' .. 1~•.. Judy Patcher . nf the
... " .. ~ "" ......... ¥ ........ ,. M, ............. ,._ <'Omm1!(s1on's bureau of
'•• ,f \.\All AUf f I ""H\rl A1''-'0fht•f'llf "•' .tttOttWy AQTHV"' d
,. , • J rolGfA ''"' "''"" &ou ...... o economtr annlys1<;, ~aa .
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,.•'"'"'' '""' ''°'•d1"fj1uhl Jtt•"'\ ·ft~, AttofMff.,.l••<wtrtt prOftt~ Of On Y $2
• ''""'''""" n-A""' co•" o .... """' I million la~t year ,..,,\A"""''11 '" ..,,..11\11"1'1•'• .... 11~
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TOIL£T TANK BALL
T,, .. ""'~'"'" W111N MUii'< T •Mk D••I 1nst1nlly SIOPI ltl•
flow 01 w•'"'r 11l1tr llu•l'l•no
Ct~C'•y ''"''
S1 00 AT "A'10WAM ITOtttl
IS WHAT IT'S All ABOUT
YWI IWI IWI Till caws r• -UftTIM(. ~ ., ....,. ..,.. can be 111nspl1nled lrom tl'le bae1c
and 11dH of your head for S'7.00 ~· pl"9 (IHI lh1n
300 slightly 1'11ghtr) Gu•-tM1 eny plwt faltlnt lo
prodwco "•Ir wlfl "• roploood tloeotl on dorior
..... 111tty. Check the prices ot other companrn doing
h111 1ranspl1n1111on. then call us II you t rl' not • good
c1nd1d1te lot 1ran1plantat1on. we otltr Mlftloot elilln
ped1c11 1oop1. a unique cosmetre 1urOl''Y orocess that
g111es you a beaullful, full head of h11r thal s on your
head lo stay No ,_..... matef'lol 1n your scalp Local
1nnthe1tc. rnc:!ependenl doC1ol"5
hair Extensio~
FREE CONSULTATION m c114> 142-1431 • HUN'TWQT°" ERCU'TIV£ PARK • EAST IU)Q.
11152 klU 11..t Saitl 23D, IMt~&lM k.U Cllil. 121-41
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r \\11 \'l';tfl, .alo(O, 111"1 .1hr1ul C'\'NYI 1111 ·
11•,1111.l'<l nur na11011 ha<.11·1wr ~Y p1 oh
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l'ht'\ di 1. ( )ur n 1111111' · • 1'111°11(\
prnblc•m' :uP "till \1•rv 11.1) /\n<l lh"
imported k"' 1,11Jph111 f111•I 1111 ri·q11111 d
frrr i;!rnrr:it111J.? t'lt'I •ni ti\ 1 1·\111·in1·h
1 xpt'O"I \'\!. So, m lr••ktnlo! fnr ""
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lht> eff1cwncv rntm~-. nf \';UJOll'
ll)'lclel.,. It ran mean "m'tnll' f11r \lilt
:ind our countr).
Compare refri9erat«S. Did }"1u
know that some model .. u!'e up to 35n..,
Jes<. electricity than other"'' If you're 111 -
the market for a nl'\\ one, mspt.'Ct com·
parable models. Then a.,k h<M much
l'iectnaty each reqrnrC'<\. And choo<;e
a model based on,., ~1r famalv\ ncl'<ls.
A refrigerator or fret>zer thnt's tr•>
larRe for your ramily u-...·._ nmc ener~v
than is necess:.ry.
New enern ... wln•
appliances. 0 Man)' autom:1111
dnthcs rlryef'!. have mn1!'IUff·SCn!'>tnSX
d1•\•1ce<.. They c;hut off the mac:htnt·
when clothes are sufficiently dn: This
prewntc; l'l\'er-<lrying and save., enerm:
..-~mlt.' d1shwac;hers have an ('nergy·
....1\ tnK ... witch which allows dishes Ti•
.11r rlrv '' ithout heat. It ran cut the u~
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Suing Is Tougla -l-
w arranties Act
Needs Clout
8> SYLVIA PORTER
Under thl' new 1-'l'dcrul Warranllc!. Acl . c\m~umtr!> wall
(Ot U~ flnt tlffil' 'b(• jllVCI\ v1tally 1mpurlt1nl faCt!oo UbOUl tbl'
warranties oCferf'd b\• m nnufacturers. or good!>
So l~r. fint' But whut If thl' m .. nufocturer doc" not hVl'
up to the warranty" Or
if he just <'an 't ht• found '
l\lthouith th~ la" 111
IO\\S 11u1ls for dt'('l'Ptl\\'
wnrranlil's. the. l'On
suml'r mui;t first f1111l
the pnrt> a,:h 11u: tht•
warrant~. th('I\ 1ot:1rt ,,
Money's
Worth
~wt (pos111blv in .1 d1,1nnt ell\ I and tht•n h1r\• .1 lu"' t•r or tr'
to monagc the la" 'wt without ont• ·
The probl4.'m1o coulcl 1 ru'h "hat Jf>µl':.11' 111 tH• lh<' con
sumer 's gr<'at lh'\\ ni:hL-. and m.1k1• ,, ".1rrJnt.> mon•
s1gmr1cant on paper than 111 lht• m,1rkt•tplncc I hU!\, thre1.·
kt'y dn ves are under" .1,
• t'IRST;--SE-Y-t~RAL !'lttttl'"7 n1,t'tt'blv M 11~~11rh11ttr~ onJ
Maryland, have abohi;h<'d contra<'l t.'lau~e!'I whcreb) thc
seller (usually the retailer I "d1scla1m'I" oll warranties
Translated . this d1sc:la1mcr me ans that tht.• r t'ta1lt>r isn't
responsible for a lemon the bu) er must hunt down the
manufacturer Jn somt· instances, tht.• 't:inct.ird "dis
~la1mer"' cl.aus es maY fi.'\'en deny th(\ 1mpho4" warranty
that normally goes \\1th any bale and s.1ys that th<' product
as reasonably fit for 1ti. inkndcd purpose
Under this ne\\ l'ffort i:.dlc1 !. as wt.>11 as manufact urer~
would bl' respon sible for the l(oods th1·y sdl And 1f th('
maker 1s at fnull, tht.• rct:.11l<'r could charge ham ror cssenl1ul
r<'pa1rs or replacement Thl' trend ma\ acccll'rutc a ::.h1fl
:ilread) m progrcs1o. for m .. nufacturen. to tlc!>t~natt• n·
taakrs as agc11b for h:\inl! tldt•ct1v(• 1temb
Second a major l'ffort \\ould up)!radc· tht• r<>lr of 1omall
claims courts to m:ikl' '.'arr int1es mor<' <·nforl't able
AS OF NO\\, •'OR instum« i.m:ill (!111ms l'l)Urts Jlt'
often overcrowdcd "'1th <khl collect1on ( ·'"t !\ ag.11nst con
sumcrs Also thc lm,t•r dm•!>n I al" a~:. p.1) lht• JUd~mcnt
t>ven tf>the-eoosumt'r 1o1.1ni. Ne" York hJs J p1onrcrmJ,: l:l\\""
which , a mong other things. perm1ti. the "'innl r to collt'cl
three tames the original total tf there 1s J PJllt'rn '''three or
more ignored 1udgmt11b, and the debtor ha!> tht• 111011\'y to
pa) This could be J m01l1•I rorolhNs
Small cla ims rouns u~ually rant C'anccl a <'onlrart
but can onl) give back the huver's dl'pos1t or damagt•s An
outrageous r e sult an somc eases 1s that tht' buyer ma~ht win
back his deposit on a lemon but then be sut•d by the seller
for lhe full amount an rl'J!Ular l'Ourt <.inc1 without 11 l:i1.1.ycr ,
lose' I A solution might ht to allow s mall claims Judges to
cancel cons umer contr aci...
Too m an' locallllc' don l ha\'c !.rnJll claim' C'ourt!'I
thlS COUid bl' CorrCClM b\ Cit stgn,JlrnJ: l'X"llng ('OU rt' IO ('\
l'rl'IS<' i.mall~cla1m,, po"t''' l"lm1e-t•ourto,; non t .,,, ill mght
so consumers can I ~t•t to lht'm C'ommumt \ pn·..,,urt• rnt)!hl
spur th(' courts to ..,,, .11!\•1st 111w n1j!hl ,, "11 k
-!;;OMF. SMi\1.1.U .i\IMS Jlltl)!«!> 1111•n I fl\l.Mt of pro
\l!\IOnS '" thc 1.1w that ftl\Or l'On!>llml•r ... h U1 II ..... lht• I ult
that on<' sided, unfair, ftnt• print pro''"'°"" l',1n h1 dt d and
unconsc1onahll' l Tr.1man1: prol!r.1m., 1111)!ht '""' 1h1., h\ .11
quaant1n~ JUd~e:. or 'olunh'l'r .irb11 rat or-. "'1th 1 h,. rdl VJnl
rule:.
Ooll.~r hmrh un (I.um ... frl'qUl'Oll" oll l' 1011 low lo <ti
low disputes O\ l'r b1~ t1tkl'I items to h1 ht•urrJ L1m1h could
b\' ra1s!'d tas 1n N<'w \ ork rcccnth , frQm $.500 t11S1 .0001
Finally companll's might b1• m11n 1.·ncoura)(c•tl tu
t•stabhsh an formal d1!>.pute M lllcmt nt mrl'han1sm' '1 o
date. fc1o1. ha\ c opted to pa\ tht• rosh oft n•atin~ -.ueh .i pro
ccdur c
The• third dol>l'lv rl'latt-d problC'm '' "'ho.11 to do about
consumer claim~ lu(•.tf l'<.l in distant o;t.1tr-. "here> it 1sn t
practical for tht> 1:onsumcr to htre> a I a"' 'er or Ir .n cl to !>lll'
.!f-ht"rt:ittl&fMl-~F-)4lOW-lo.i.ol.\.:clhAurJ:.Clll l'tOblcm_
A POSSIBILITY I" TUE c!>l<tblt::.hmt nt of an tnlcr slatl'
sma ll claims system to 01wrnte bv m.111 inc asl., "'her' ornl
ht'anngs aren l nelcssar) Both con!>umt•r :ind co1npan'
would "rite complaints .ind rc!>ponst:. lht' lrihunal '\l.Ould
dcc1dt' the case, based on lhc \l.nttcn 1nformu11on g1vl·n b'
both sides Experts think 90 pcn·cnt of consum,:r case..,
could be solved this wa) a giant ~tcp forward from
today's lolal vacuum for long distance d1sput1.: settlements
Without m achinery for both long and r,hort range settle
ments or dis putes. wurrunlu.•s a rc Jui.t ahout worth~hr
paper the.> 'r e written on in many ca~cs W.1h up' Dcrrrnnd
action Only then will the.· 1mpcrat1 vc l\Olullons bt'grn to
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EDITION
foclay~s Closing
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VOL. 69, NO. 96, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA~I FORNI A MONDAY, APRILS, 1976 TEN CENTS
Battin. Trial Finally Gets Under Way
An Orange County Superior
Court jury began ht>aring
testimony today in the case of in·
dieted county Supervisor Ro~rt
Battin.
The start or Batlin's trial came
a lmost e:ght months arter ttw
county Grund Jury cbargl'd him
with seven felony C'nmt'S rclatt'<l
to the llllegt>d use of county
~pJO)'t."S Ut 1t 1974 pollt1cal <'Jill·
pa1gn
ln his opening 11t,:1trment to the
jury, Deputy D1stnct Attor1wy
JuC'k Ryan su1rl thut, dunnl! But·
tin's unsucc~sful 1974 ('Unlpu1i:n
for heulenunt ((OVl'rnor, 1•011n1y
workers in his ofht•t• "worked full
tirne on the camp111gn Jnd only
part time on count) bus1nes11 "
In rebuttal. defen!>e altorm•v
Matthew Kunhch told the t·1~hl·
man, foui.--wom~n jucy t.ll:U li~t·
tm is being prosecuted · because
of his s tnnd on l'nvironmt•ntal 1s·
~ues and hill political
persuasion '·
"Bt•in~ the firs t Oemo<'rat
('lectud to office since the days of
the depret.s1011, he had enemies
\\hO wan~ed him removed from
office." said Kurihch
Battin. "ho 1s the fin.l Ornncc
County uperv1sor lo ht> eharttcd
\\llh crime!! while in of(1ce. 1s al·
lt.•Gl'd in.the Graod Jury ind1Cl ·
ment with huvinit t·ommittl•d
.:rand thl'ft. nu11u111.• of funds alld
preSl'rltlO!o: robe dorumcnts.
Tht> 46 ~H·ar-old Sunta Anu
SUl)er\'ISCr is IO thl' eij!hth year of
his second tt•rm In office and i-s
currt'ntly u t'andidute for tntt•
~l.'ll.ltor m the county's m.•w 31th
Senatorial D1str1<'t
An hntntual orr1ce M.'t'kl'r, Bat
tin has sou~ht elCl·l 1ve office six
(See BAn't~. Pa~ i\%1
-Bean Brother bif e
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BATTIN TALKS WITH FRIEND, RACHEL PERRY
In Hall of Courthouse Today in Santa Ana
El~<·t Ctfi"i e~rs
Saddleback Slates
Special Session
. Tru .. 11•t'' 11( tlw S.1ddl1•l);.t<'k
Tfiltlmti 11 it \ CCiTT I' iw Di 'r r Tc.-1
haH· '>Chcdukd J '>pt.'Clal se'>SIOll
tonight to t•lt>t'l m·w ofri<'l''" anti
l<1 .1dopt a n·-.ulut1on prolt."•ttn~
tht• c·urtJllmt•nl nf flllJIH 1;11 aul
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d111-.1·11111 a pultllr 'olt'.
lmmMltolt.>IY foU11w1nM ttiul
l'lt'l'llllll mt•mlll'f' or lhl' board
"111 r11n-.1tll'r a rt•M1l11t111n urJ!m~
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been ;:i "basic aid" 1n<;t1tution,
w 1c meam. thal 1( recel\ es only
Sl.25 fro m the slate for each full·
time student.
Recause of enrollment growth
nine limes that of lhe original
student population the colll'gt'
now 1s eligible for S400 per stu·
dent. but 1t can't collect.
ColleJie officials say.the "miss·
1ng money" is equal to 10 rent!> of
thl' collej!e's ta~ rate and ar<' pre·
pared to wag<.' a maJor battle ti)
recover the mont'y th('y tx-he\.C
the state owes them.
Tomght's r esolution urge<; the
slate Community CQllege Chan·
ffitt(}t'HCE-R"8, P-ag~A2.>
Nazi-ignorant
Jury Found
~llLWAl'K EE (J\[') or 2.1
pro~pecl 1 ve Juror-. mll'rv1cwed
fur llll' tn:.11 or two fi gures m a
lnral Na11 orgJnizatwn who w<'n'
;it•cu!wd 11f ambu'>hmg u JC'Wl~h
h'.tdl•r '.; c:1r none expr'es!>ed
p,1rt1cular di!>gu:;t with naL1<im,
tht• I nal JUd~c ~;)ys.
Otht'r than the tl'rm '.Nazi.'
th1'' didn't know an}1h1nJi about
11 · -..11d Judge Patnck J M ~td·
d1•n oC M tlwaukl'C County
<:ou rt
Th,• JOh or assembllnl! u Jury
1Aoho ... e 12 mrmbl'r!> h111I no bias
ag;unst Na7.1'i turned out to bi' 11
-.urprls1nJtlY t•asy task. the J111l~t'
und two lawyer.., rrported.
Viejo Seniors
Make Finals
Gary E . Olson and Michael W.
\.\'1lson. seniors at Mls111on Vil'JO
fhgh School. are among 14.000
hnah,.ts in the National Ment
&holarsh1p competillon.s
Onlv about 3,800 of the finalish
will t>e dcs11mated as winnl'rs or
Hholar s h1ps . They will be
not1f1ed by early May
Olson has also been SE'll'Cted a<;
a sem i -finali s t 1n the
Southeastern 01\'ISIOn or
Southern California Edison Com·
pany's scholarship prof?ram.
Leftists Harassed
MADRID, Spain CA P)
Poli('e used riOe tiutts and rubber
bullets to smash a leftis t de·
monstration in Barcelona and ar-
restl'd 200 persons in Madrid,
squelching another march. but
allowed right-wing militants lo
rally unmolested Sundav.
Finklea Slayer Escapes Execution
By TOM BARLEY
Ol the 0••1~ Piiot $\•II
Convicted killer Charles Den·
nis Bean escap<'d the death
penalty today for his role in the
slaying of honor student Stephen
"l\11k<."' l'1nklea of Fountain
Valley
Orange County Supen or Court
Judge Wilham L Murray sen ·
tenced Bean. 22. to life in prison
after Deputy 01stnct Altornev
f'rank Briseno ubandoncd plans
for a special hearing before the
Jet Noise
Rule Asked
By EPA
WASlllNGTON <AP> -F.n·
vironmenlal Prott>c tion Ad·
m1n1strator nuss('ll F.. Tram said
today the federal government
should set standards to reduce
the noise around airports or else
Jet airport operators make some
no1 ... c• rules
And Train sharply criticized
the• controversi al Concorde
Mlperson1c Lranspou_as · n
that as out of tune with the times
and with U S. pohc1es on noise
and energy
Tram said aircraft noise has
been not only a bother to res1
de nts and bus inessm en near
airports but also lo airport
owners themselves. often hit by
lawsUJts St'ekiii~ compensation
for nmse damage but unable to
set rult's for noise reduction.
Tram. in a speerh prepared for
a confl'rence or lht.• lnlernat1onal
Institute of Noi se Control
Engineers . said thl' problem fl'·
s1sts solullons because no one ac
cepts r cspoml1bittty fortt
"To begin with. I believe the
aircraft manufacturers need to
have the federnl government
£'stablish national a1rcrart .stan·
dards," he said, and give them
time enough to build and mark<'t
quieter planes .
II <' said the government
"should hrmly identify those
t akeocr and landing procedures
which are both s afe and advan·
tagrous from a noise abatement
poinl of view. and should ensure
their univer'>al use "
If such a s tep on the part or the
federnl government 1i. not poss1
bit>, the 1ndl\01dual airports "111
have to impose rules. he said.
jury that found Re an l!ui lly of
first dl·grcl' murder 1n thl'
Hallo w N·n n•J!hl ~laying of
Finklea. 19.
The Oran~e Coast Coll1•Jl£•
wrestling team captain wa"i ~hot
to death by two r.(un~ whtlt· hl·
worked a~ a partt1me cll'I k at a
local market
Briseno commented today that
it was pointless to further pro
secute Churle., Bean !>Incl' thl·
jUry which found him gwlty Of
r1rst degree murder ha d ruled
that 1t was not satisfied that the
defendant used a gun in lhe kill·
ing of Finklea.
"But I am satisfied that he did
~hoot the victim and that he 1s
just as ~UJlty as his brother." the
proseocutor said . "l only '"sh I
could prove 1t · ·
"I agree with you." Judi:ie
Murray told Rris•.mo and the
HirSute Justice
Police Hair Rules Affirmed
WAS lllNGTON CA P > -A police department may
t'.onst1tut1onall; rei!ulah.• the length of a n offu:er's
hair and proh1b1l him from \\Cann~ a beard, the U.S.
Suprem<' Court ruled lodav.
By a vote of six to two. the justices reversed a de·
cision of the VS C'lr~wt Court in New York invalidat·
ing sur h a rull-adopted by the Suffolk County, N.Y.
police departml•nt.
Justice Wilham II. Rchnqut!'t , speaking for the
court. rc.wcted th(• argument of Thomas Owen, presi·
dent of the Suffolk County P:llrolmen's Benevolent
Association. that the regulation trample d on the con·
stitutionally guaranteed right to liberty.
Owen argued that th<' choice of personal ap·
--pc""'arancc is purt of~ person's personal hbcrtv ,.nd---
that the ~overnment muy not interfere with it without ·
showing an overriding need. ~
"The overwhelming majo rity of state and local
po~1ce .. o f the pres_ent day are uniformed, .. Rehnquist
said. This fact itself tcst1f1es to the recognition by
~hose >'·ho direct those 0J)<.'rat1ons ... that similarity
JO appearance Of pohCt' Officers JS desirable."
Saddleback Teacher
Hearing Scheduled
By LAURI E KASPER
Of lht 0•11¥ Piiot St•ll
A hearing by the Orange Coun·
ty Board or Education on charges
brought by the Saddll'back
\'alle~· L'n1f1cd School Distnc·t
against an (lmplove would s<.•l a
precedent in the C'Ounty anrl tht'
i..tale. according to a !>poke~mun
for the county board
Board m embers have agreed
to '>t.'t a date fur a hcanng on
<'hargcs brought a~a1n'>l
Rarbara llahn . a s c·hool
ps) cholog1st, w h<·n the'' met>l
Monday. A p n I 15. :-..aid J 1 m
F:igan, public information of·
f1ccr.
Ile 11aid they will also adopt
guidt'lines ror the hearing at that
time.
FaF(an said the county board
has n<.'\'l'r held a hcanng or this
kind
"It ha~ never happen('d in
California. to the be~t or our
knowledi.:e. in this particular
wa.>.'' hc~u1d.
"Jl is new and it docs affecl all
tcaC'heri. m the county," hl'i.a1d.
Planned ParenthOod
Opens New Clinic
In thl' past, the county officer
c•xplam<'ct. school d1~tncts held
th(.•1r own hearin~s on qtiesttons
drahn~ with wacher comp.•tcn·
l'Y · Thei.c h('annJls, · howevc•r,
have been "extremely c.>.·
pcm11ve." he s aid.
/\ hraring before the county
board. F'ai;?an explainl-<l, would
be quicker and less cxpcru;iv('. By ANNE COOPF.R
01 lh 0•11• ~Itel \t•ll
The Planned P arenthoocl /\~
~ialion of Orange County has
announced the opening Thursday
or a satellite clime In the Sad·
Jleback Medical Bwlding, 23561
Pase<> de Valencia in Laguna
HJlls
The din1c will be oprn
Thursday11 from S to 8 p m . said
Ina Bliss. Orange Counly ·direc-
tor fl will be tarred by a phys•·
c1an. two nurst>s, a counselor. a
receptionis t and an educator
Pre~nancy tests wilt be done on a
walk·m basis. but appointments
are required Cor counseling and
birth C'ontrol
Planned Parenthood of Orange
County logged 14,402 patient vis-
its in 1975. accordmg to Mrs.
Bliss Mote than fi,000 additional
people were reached by the as·
spclallon through special com·
munity programs . In 1976, the
number of petienl "isits is ex·
pected to top 17.000.
··women comt to us tor many
(See PARENT, hlt>Al)
0tl1'f Pll•U-.,t .......
PARENTHOOD PLANNER
Ina BllH
'
The county board is the body
which ' revokes the ccrt1r1t·ate'I
enabling an <'ducator to work ir1
the county Thus , he explained.
this would also prevent a
teacher, against whom char~cs
are cons idered s ubstantiated.
from teaching In the county
almost immediately.
Last month. Saddleback '-;
Superintendent Richard Welle
asked the county board to revoke
the cert1f1ca\cs or Barbara D.
Hahn. a school psychologLSl who
has worked in the district for
eight ) ears.
The district·s N>mpl.iinl
formally charges her with "un·
professional conduct. evident un·
fitness for teaching and persis·
tent defiance of and refusal lo
obey the laws regulating the
duties of teachers ."
Mias Ha'hn has denied the
charges and said slte has hired an
attorney to fight thtm.
Jury. "I share your belier that
Charles Bean fired a revolver in
lhe killing of Mr. f'inkl<'a."
Hugh Bean testified in his
brother's trial that he fired thl'
two weapons Inter found by Santa
Ana polict> in the brothers' cur .
lie testified that he alone was
responsible for l"inklea's death
and thnl Charil's Bean onlv
participated in the takmit of $133
from tht> store's ea~h re1uster.
13 Enter
MAC Race
Officially
By RUDI NIE OZIF.l.SKI
Ol the Dally Ptlol S.•11
Thirteen out o r the 14 F.1 Toro
residents who tonk out nomina·
tion papers for the Municipal Ad·
vlsory Council F.IPct1on have r£'·
turned their forms and will be on
th(' June 8 ballot.
/\ s pokesman for the Orang<'
County Rt•g1!.trar or Voters said
o ay aTr sTgn3fures onthe
nomination forms brought the
candidates have b<>cn chl'cked
and delt•rmined valid
The only dropout from the cam·
paq~n was Pal ~tareck, a
housewife. or 2333 Ridge Roule
Dnve. Mrs . Slarcck had nol re·
turn£'d her papers by the 5 p.m.
Friday d<'adhne.
Candida1Ps running for the five
council scats a r<':
Kris Kister , businesswoman.
21731Lakc Vista Ori VP.
David K. McKnight, stuoenl.
22776 Islam are Lane.
E. A. "Sandy" Sandling, bus1·
ness cxccutivr, 24Gfi2 Shadowfax
Drive.
Joseph A. Peterson Jr., bank
executtvc, 24311 U rass St.
Miidred Hudgins, material
coordinator, 21791 Lake Vista
Dnve.
Allan M llll'r, attorn(•y, 22756
lslamart> Lane.
Alfred A. Rrgnlt'r. real estate
agent. 24391 Hr1dft'r RoacJ
Mary Phi l i ps , bu ..,I·
nesswoman. 241122 Jrronimo
Lan<'.
Pall(e G. lfoov~r, housewife·
wnlf:'r, 227RI Hum hie Dnvc.
Howa rd t'ur11t, C'X po rlH·
1 mporter, 2211i2 Cortu Cn•,ta
Dnvl' William "Riii" Cartwri~hl, re·
al e-.tatc broker. 25202 Miles /\v~ t:d~ar J\. MtKean, retired
flnan C'1al manag er, 23762
Cavanaui<h Road.
Harry ('. S1>a tz, fnmlly lifo
('OUnM•lor, 256()5 lf oriw~hoe.
Bye, Bye,
I Big Bunny
ClllC/\GO (/\ P> -A
flamboyant symbol or
Hu1th lfl'fner's Playboy
empire. h1 '! DC9 twin·
l'ng1ne Jetliner. has been
sold for m o re than $4
million.
A Playboy s pokesm an
said that the plane wa~
11old to Omni Aircraft
Sales. Inc .. a Wash1ngton,
D c . r1rm
The plane seats only 38
passenel'rS ins tead of lhc
conventional DC9 load or
110. but there arc com•
pensations · a private
bedroom. a shower. a con·
fer ence living room, a
video tape machine and an
eight track stereo system.
•
··.·~··.
, Big ~oy o&:· Negative Response
'Saved' From Sc~l Roof dllY~nt rnJ6na:· lbe kid. •·we
chatae lea tban a swtvale physa.
du. put •~te 1 .,.. vallab1• ~. ud ~ ataoela.l.ton bu an out.atandlaa ~ rtPUt•· Uon. BffldH , we otfu a !l\JP· •
portive atmospherq; and that l5
important 1n SIK'h an 1nt1mutc
area as birth control a nd pre·
gnancy coun11ettn1."
CUSD Views Fundamental School Bob's Bir Boy wa.s rescu«t
rrom a ieCond-•lOry moftop al
lfuntinaiton Beach ll11h Schoot
tod;,y. thank• ((I the efforts or
three huCf1n1 and puflinl
J>Oltctomcn (ram the StJt1on
t1rn1~, the street
Human lift• wasn't In danJ:er in
th11 case unless you co~1d •r the
strain on the offi cers 1nvolH-d
816!. floy is a 150 pound ~talue,
usually fcJtun•d s tJnd10g in
f ront or the h :1mburgc:r
restaurant chai" stores or the same name.
Laboring lhroul'h the prf.'dawn
rain. omcers To m Arnold ond
Patrolman John Suttle and Crcu g
Robison rescued the figure from
a :'iet'ond story rooftop an the
campus quadrangle a,.ea.
"lU_dall't.~ a.a.~ &ot ft
up t.btte. ·• Olfldn AtaoAd aald cl
the unspeclntd suspecu Ptrhaps ~lon11nf to the clH• of '78
wtuch w1 l Ju' e lbc campus In
June
The officers ho1stt<l .and hefied
thti six foot, UO-pound atutur
dowt'I lo the around and returnt'd
H t.o the high !H•hool honaout ut
Brookhur st Strcl·t nnd Ad11m~
Avenue from "h1ch It. vnnushed
l!arher.
In ves tig ato r s said 1n
retrospect that 1t was a less
perilous rescue than one occur-
ring t n the m1d·l960s. when
persons unkno~ n placed an ln-
nated tnner tub_. atop the high
S<'hool's landmark cath edrul
spire.
Mn Bhu uld the staJf meets
often lo ellm1natc traC't·~ or bias,
which are Inevitable lit counsel Ins
"We all have our biases," she
said "01rfercnt ~tarr !])embers
have dlfrerent b&asH.' We work
hard not to impose any per.&onal b1a~ on our patient•. We ar~
available to help them discover
what is raght for them. and then
to help them accompltsh
whatever tl i11 they ('hoose Lo do."
A pro~pt'<'IU~ for J fund:11nt·11
\al school for tudl!l)l:. of lh\'
Capistrano lJnifted Sc-hool 1>1-.
tnet "'111 bt' t·on 1dt·rt'd IJ~ d1~
lnct bo,1rd or edUC:JllOn ton11iht
The board "'tit mt't't 1n rt!MUl.1r
8t'S!llOn wg1nnlng al T ~ p m II\
San Juan Elt'mt'ntat> St·hool,
316'12 El C'umant1 Ht':.tl, ~11 JuJ11
Capistrano
The proposJI "'J' ordl•11·d
drafted after 3 survt') of 1•l1•rtw11
tary school parenti. ~hn"t•d thrn~
was little interest in tht' 111,lm·t ':-.
('reatlon of a fundamt•ritul ~rhool
Some membt'rs ot llw hourd
said they felt pu renti. tlu1 not u11
ders tand what a hmdJtnl'nlJI
school would be like, Jlld for thJI
reason r eo;Pondt'd nr,,:~111\ l'I> tu
the idea
S<-hool district calendar, 11t
l\•nctann.• boundaries and
fac1ht1e~ utl11tat1on for t hl'
1976 77 '\t'h()(ll ~<'<Ir
Th\• Cap1)tranu l 'nif1ed School
01st111·t In dude:. th(' com
mun1t1l' of San C'l~menlt
Cttplstrano Ht"u('h. 0Jna Pu1nt ·
l.aaun11 N11LUl'I JOd a pOr\101) ot
Masi.ion \.'1cJn
Nixon Jl'owed Fight
To End, Book Says
NZW YOR1K CAP> -Former dent, 111 dt'scrlb •d as .. matter or.
Theft Sours Trip
For Canadian Pair
The Saddleb ack Valley clinic is
desianed to serve residents from
San Clemente to El Toro. Fees
are t'harf(ed on a sliding scale.
bas«! on Income and the number
o( PfOJ'feo the int'ome supports. •
Additional information and ap-
pointment times are a\•a1lable by
calUng S47-0884
Fro• Page Al
A fundamerlt al S('hool proi;:t urn
general!} featur<'~ t1~hth :.1r111
tured classroom an.;tn1tt1on in
eluding rott> d r1 II. home" ork and letter grades
A new ma1hntc or lhl' 1>Unl.'y 1s
proposed to be sent to a.JI km
dergarten through t'l&hth Kradc students
President N lxon . three d1.1ys roct 11nd i.omt•wh11t remo\'(•d "
before he resigned, shit did not durlna the period huvlng told
beHe,•e he had committed an ltn-Nixon he would m0oke no public·
peachable offense and vowed to <'Omm~nt11 on Impeachment
"right ,i,t out. .. with my head Al the some time, News~eelc's
ll}gh , says ~ report an excerpt stud. Ford was assunn~
Newsweek magaune. ........_ Nixon of his "admiration and •f·
The descrlptlon or the formel' t~tlon" and pr:usin him for
president's la-st days in the White "superb Job'' tn rorei!n utta· . a House 1s 1n excerpts from a new .. 1rs
book. "The Final DaYS." by Bob WATERGATE MOVIE
Woodward and Carl Bernstein. PREMIERE HELD-A4 The authors "on a Pulitzer
Prize for the Washmgton Post for
their coverage of the Watergate
scandals
By KATH Y CLANCY Of, ... o .... , ,.,, .. Motif
A Canadian <·ouple's dream
vacation to California was s hat-
tered in Huntington Beach Satur-
day, wh('n the S350 they sa\•ed for
their trip was stolen from their
locked car.
Mr. and Mrs. Will.Jam Sears o(
Calgary, Alberta, had stopped at
the beach before checking into a
motel , so their 3-yc·ar -old
• daughter, J oanie , could play m
the sand and get her first took at
a surfer.
··we thought the car was in a
safe place," Sears said today. "It
was locked up light."
Bul thieves pried open a "in-
dow, emptied $350 from Mrs.
Sears' purse and Oed with the
cash and a t'amcra. the couple
told pohce.
N,ow Mr and Mrs. Sears, their
daughter. and three-month-old
son. Bill~. don't have the t'ash to
Cella, Aides
Hearing
Postponed
A further two-day delay was
ordered today 1n an Orange
County Superio r Court pretrial
hearing into mull1ple criminal
charges filed against Or. Lows
Cella Jr. and t hr ee co-
defendents
H was undt>rstood lhat Judge
Jerrold S Oliver hac; not yet com-
pletefl his research into a ser1e.s
of defense motions that include a
motion for the .;eparate tnal or
co-defend(•n l Tht'odor e Schif-
fman, SJ, Santa An:>
Cella, Sch1rrmon. George L. 01·
lendorf. 44, Laguna Dench. and
~tephen R E' ans. 31. M1ss1on
\'1eJO, face trial Apnl 19 on 127
felony counts contuin<'d In an
Oruni;(e County Grand Jury in-
d1Nm<'nt
ll 1s alleged that the group
siphoned :it ll•ai;t S2 million from
t\\O hosp1t ali; Mission Com-
munll) of M 1ssion V1CJO a nd
Mncy Gt•ncr al of Santa Ana.
Coach to AddresR
Viejo Committee
Bill Oates. coat'h of the
J\lhlctcs In i\('tion hai.ketball
team, will address the Sad-
dlebat'k Vallry C'hnsti:m Busi·
nCoss m c n 's Com m1tll'r at o
horht'('ue at 7 fl m ~'r1day an Ml c;-
~wn \'1eJo.
The event will bt> held at the
Montanoso re('reat1on <'enter
Tlt'krts arc $4 7S Add1t1onal 1n
formation and n•'!c•rvatronc; nr<•
3\ :ulabh.' b\ c·;illt~ (;corRe
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~et home And the tnp to D1s-
neyl and they promised their
daughter probabl~ \\on·t take
place.
"We had been telling her she
would sec Mickey Mouse and
Donald Duck." her father said
today. "We wanted her to see Dis -neyland."
Officials at the L \~ (Love
Your Neighbors Now} Center in
Huntington Beach learned of the
family's phghl Saturday and ar-
ranged for lodging through Tues-
day at a Westminster motel
Local churches have helped
foot the bill. according to center
co-director Susan Allen, and also
provided food for the family.
Mrs. Allen and co-dJrector Ann
McLean were helping the family
contact the Can:>d1an consulate
today to sec if ofhc1als C-Ould get
lhem the cash to get home.
Sears said today he has been
surprised at the kindness sho\\n
by local polit'e and the LYNN
Center.
"The way we have been tteat·
ed is fantastic." he said.
And he said even 1f the family
t'an·t spend the week they had
planned t ouring Southern
California, the trip has been a
good one.
"We do love the country Just
to see California to me was r eally
fantastic, .. said Sears. "ho 1s a
truck dn"rr.
And despite the theft, Sears
said, he and his wife plan lo save
their money and return to
California next year to finish
their dream trip.
MV Kiwanis
Breakfast Set
The 44 members of the Mission
Viejo Kiwanis Club Saturday will
presen t their ninth annual
breakfast beginning at 7 a.m . at
La Paz Plaza.
Combined with this year's
breakfast 1s a White Elephant
sale wh1t'h 1s sched uled to run un·
t1l 6 p.m al the plaza site on the
corner of La Pai Road and Chrisanla Urive.
Breakfast tickets are St.SO for
adults and 50 cents for children
under 12 . Proceed s from
Saturday's act1v1t1es will be ap.
plied to K1wan1s Club charities.
flniil April 13
OFFICERS ..
cellor and the Board or Gov-
er_nors to approve the funding ap.
pll('at1on a nd to st'ek leglslation
"lo correct the ineqwty" Gov.
Brown's enrollment hmit has
created
It points out that the Sad-dl~back Community College D1s-
tnct, which e ncompasses 48 per-
cent of Orange County is the
fastest-growing district in the
state and cannot be judged by
standards applied to other com-
munity college districts.
Fro• Page A I
BATTIN ...
times the last 12 years. including
his two suc<'essful campaigns for
('Ounty supervisor.
The board's ord<•r for th1· pro
soeclu!> wa., 1n oppo.,ltion to ,1 recommendation b' Jt'rom\•
Thornsley, district ... uµc·rint~·n
dPnl.
In a memorandum. Thorn:.ll'Y
told the board .. 1l sl'em'> ,,,;
par ent that the vast maJ<>nty ur
parents are for the most· part
pleased with the educational pro
g ram being affordl."d their
children by th<· . . d1stnct."
The surve~. :'\<.'Ill tu the parents
of nearly 5,000 d1!>tnct students.
"as returned by 896 parent:. of
whom 612 s aid thcv "erl' not in -
terested in a funda.mental school
for their children
Other board busine:.!l mciudcs
-Proposed t'ndor-.eml'nt of
proposition one "h1t'h \H1uld al
low lease purch~1i.e fJt1ht1es
financing tor facin~ s.:rowth or
needrnl! to reh:.ibll11Jt<· l.1c1ht1l'"
more than 30 ~ e<1r-. olc1
Excerpts from the book
published last week in Newsweek
to~d .or a weeping, hard-drinking,
s wc1de·threatening Nixon. Those
reports brought denjals from
Nixon's family and former as-
sociates.
In the c ur r e nt issue ,
Newsweek's excerpts of the book
describe a Cabinet meeting Aug.
6, 1974, three d ays before :'.'iixon
resigned.
Nixon is quoted as saying, "IC r
knew there was an impe-achable
offense, 1 would not make the
Senate go through the agony of
lr) ing lo prO\'t! it. f will go
through this with m.v head high
right up to the end, if it
comes."
The article also describes Nix-
on as outraged a l aides' sugges-
tions that he resign and accusing
the press or "haunting" him.
Gt-raid Ford. then \'ice pres1·
The eJCcet~.._.dlU.all....dupeut.e __
efforts by former Nixon aides
H.R . Haldema n and J ohn
Ehrhchman to persuade Nixon to
grant them legal pardons for
Watergate act lvllies.
A telephone call by
EhrUchman to Nixon's daughtt>r
Julie, in which Ehrlichman said
pardons would "s»ve a Jot of em-
barrassment to the President,"
infuriated her husband. David
Eisenhower, according to thr
Newsweek excerpts, because
David thought Ehrllchman's re-
marks amounted to black m u ii.
Haldeman also wus descnbed
as sounding in telephone call!. to
Nixon aides as 1( he wen~ "worn·
Ing that he would send Nixon to
Jail 1f he d1dn 't get a pardon·''
Nixon, the article said. asked
hts chief of staff. Alexander
Haig, to consult White House at-
torneys Lennard Garment unct
James St. Cla ir about
llaldeman's rl'qu1•st lor:.
pardon Rut II was his 111 rated 1974 trv
for heutenant governor that
touched off a Grand J urv in :.--------
' est1gat1on last year mto ailega-
t 1ons that he used countv
employcs and supplies to further
h11 own political career.
If convicted of any or the
charges, Battin would be r e-
moved from office when sen-
tenced and face a probable state
prison sente nce or from one to ten
years.
Two Marines
Held on Rape
Charge in SC
Two Camp Pendleton Marines
were arrested following lhe re-
ported rape of a 19-year-old San
Clemente woman Sunday.
Thomas L. Gatlin, 21, and
Thomas W, Anderson. 19, were
held in custody today by police.
The San Clem ente woman s aid
she had been picked up in the 100
block of Marquita by two men
who oHered to drive her home.
Instead. the woman was taken t.o an isolated por tion of Avenida
P ico and sexually attacked. She
was driven home afterward .
Ofricers arrested the two men
arter the victim reported the inci-
dent and gave a description or lhe
car.
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Presley Trading
Suspended Again
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Check with our branch monog•r• for 'poc1ol rolH
on (er11f1cote\ of O.po11t of $100,000 or more
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The Se<"ur1t 1cs and f-:xr hanae
Comml'<sion today annount'ed an
exten:!IOn of a su!lpens1on In trad-
ing in the stock of The Preslev
Companies of Newport Jk'ach
Tradin~ in the home-bwldinR
('Ompany's sha re~ wu-. sus-
pended M arrh 2S hy the SEC' and
the suspension was to have been
lifted by today
But a message out ot the SEC'11
Washington offlcr thl!'i mornlnR
said the suspension will be con
tmued to April 13 There was no
reac;on given for tht' continued
s u s pension . although a
spokesman in tht-SEC's Los
Angeles office said a statement
would be released later.
A spokes ma n a t the Presley of-
fice~ in Newport Beach said the
t'ompany had not been contacted
by the SEC and could l(ive no re·
ason ror the continued sus-
pension
ror us<' 1n appliances where
natural gas 1s used.
The invention. called the SLX
ltydrog('o Grn<'rator, was t('sted
two \\eeks ogo by two mdcJWn·
dent testing la boratories In l.<>s
Angeles and stories In a financial·
publication ll&ld that te!IL'I were
SUCC(!!ISful
These resulU were given out
by Morri1' l\11rkln, owntr of MJ M
Hydrotec h, the company that
l1oldl automotive rights to the in·
ventlon.
Mlrkln, president of Budcet
Renl ·A ·Ca r o r Southern
Callfomla, Is a Lido Isle neighbor
of Randall Presley, heid of The
Presley Companies.
The Presley spokesman said
the company 1s awaiting official
results of those tesl.5 and will re-
lease information about lhem,
arter checking with all the r e·
gulatory agencies Involved.
Speculation that the invention
<'Ould return s ubstantial profits
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de posit boxes ,,.,,1 .. ,, r111 111 1bl• direct
Socio! Security chock d opo\11 lrco
rnonoy order\ " I lrovelor\ chock\
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klf-1""'6oY'ld. W ith thr r r onh
k1 ''" 1110•111 l'lrin fur 11,., •1•11
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rnen1 Acee.uni (IRA) If yo11 t,,,. not ul1cfJ'1y
covered by n r,.,11,.mt•l'll ,,,,,.,,..,,,, ,,1 w• ut...
yov con sove up 10 $1500 l'Oc~ yror p,,,.,, 1pol '1nrl
inter,.st ore 101< deferred unlll lunch"'" w11hcirown
01 r~tirernenl i.me.
to publlcy held Presley-MJM , ... cao•" • .\ "'"''""
Hydrotecb ls not -publicly ·~1 e••.1 • ·cor111 Meu 3310 """"1 •,,. ~•'l 1-,91
lmPERIAL SAUlnGS
held-has made the company's '" · •s,,.,.,.,...,...u "<l-'1•"" '9J11•1 S•~k O e f th ost h 'J "' '~·o · 'Soutll Gal• •1•0 i.~r~t Bl•~ \M·•S'1 ~ n 0 e m eav1 y ~·v~·" c11,' I "' • , • " n . 'TOlf•1tc• llQ D•I A"'O , •• ,,"" ...... ~·~· ISll o.o .. ,..,, ""' Ooooq. '""'' """''"',,. <•-.. ,.., "-N •\ ''•~••• IUw\tf1U1jllll'!\ ~1tvr ... I
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It had been assumed lhat the
trading an Presley stock was
halted after ne" s stones about
an ener~y converting Invention
that Presley h6lds residential
rights to began to leak out, re-
portedly confirming that some
tests on the converter had been
successful. traded 1tock1 on the American 'WM• l,,, ""qttu "~' • j ·,.,." •• ,..,1 u1 ~•JI • w,1.,..,. •079 w.1.""~ ai .. 1 ~'~ v~1 Excban1e. Olttttt e#-cu D••""'~ .,. Lo• ~,,....,, • Cf•t•~4 • 'l••t ,,..-." •. •Qi.Mou • 'H~t ltKf't ... ...,..,, C•"'"
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The converter. invented by Dr.
Sam Leach. Is supposed to use an
unknown catalytic agent to break
water down mlo its component
parts. freeing lbe hydrogen gas
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in January. the' stock has risen ·on•cn o.,.. '•••·•••• -• .. , -•·• Wl<lluwd ,, .... ,, .. ,
from $3 a share to more than S20 • WMn, o--.i i..1 • '"• ... u-.. 1) ~.n .... !)(\lot .....,..'°',.,,_,,,_ .,1 • ._ • .,o o , ic:• "'•
when It was suspend«! March 25. i---------------------------.....;..;_;.;;:~-----~:::;:,.:.~
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