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1976-04-07 - Orange Coast Pilot
or--ker Talks - i• DAILY PILOT SC Duo Plead Guilty I " ·. * * * 10< * * * W EDN ESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 7, 1976 YOI. ff, HO .. ,tHCTIONS, Ill .. ~ES • ' • • • Carter, Jackson Boosting BBB? Few Mounaers Bucket of Budget I /, . Without Eulogy HOUSTON (AP) -Billionaire \ndustriaUst Howard Hughes was bur-led in brief. unannounced graveside rites at an exclusive cemetery wes t of downtown llouston today with an Episcopal dean proclaiming: "We bring nothing into this world and we can take nothing out.·· There were few mourners al the service and there was no eulogy ror the eccentric recluse SC Couple Plead Guilty In Drug Death A San Clemente couple booked on muq!er c harges after u Laguna Beach High School girl died from drugs supplied by them have pleaded g uilty lo lesser cha rges in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Kenneth Williams ac- cepted pleas of involuntary mans laug hter from T l'rry Suzanne Ric hardson, 19, and h<'r hus band. Ronald, 20, of 166 Avenlda l-1orencia. and set June 4 as the dale he will Sl•ntcnce them. They for t• a po11s1 hle state prison term of up to JS years. The R1c hardsons were arrest· ed shortly after Julie Thomas, 16, of Laguna Beach. dil'<i on Oct. 25. 1974, ftom the eHects or a drug Identified a!'! propercalne. It was nlleged in testimony that led to the Grand Jury lndi<'t· Ing the couple that Richardson atote 2.2 pounds or propercaine from his employers, Allergan Pharmaceutic als of Irvine. shortly before Julie Thomas was given· the drug, misidentified to her as cocaine. Coroner's officers said pro· percaine is 10 tim es m ore- powerful than cocaine and almost a I ways fatal in the quanti- ty supplied to Miss Thomas. who died Monday of kidney failure.. Dean Robert Gibson or Christ Church C athedral, one of Houston's oldest Episcopal churches, delivered his short re· marks. e nding with, "Remember thy servant How:lrd," and then read the last rites from the 14th chapter of the Book of John. About 10 women and 15 or 20 me n gathered at Glenwood Cemetery for the lhree·minute service which had been kept secret from the public. There was no effort to exclude r<'· porters and photographers. Ne ither of Hug hes' ex·wives at· tended. Hug hes' body was quickly lowered Into the grave in a 1.000-pound, s il ver.jacketed cop· per casket that will be covered by a matching vault, funer al home spokesmen said. Mrs. Frederick Lummis Sr ., Hugh es' 85·)'ear·old aunt. oc· cupied a front·row seat at the services along with her son, Will Lummis. Mr. Gibson read from the Blblt' the words of J esus , "In my 1-~a th e r ·~ ho us e are m a ny mansions : Jf it wl're not so, I would have told you. I go to pre· pare n place for you." The luxuriant cem etl'ry buri al ground for many or Houston's early civic leaders is in a thickly wooded glen somt' two miles west of the downtown area lt as bounded on one side by Memorial Freeway and on the othe r by he avily tra veled Washington Ave nue. As Hughes was being buried there remained alive the qucs· tion of disposition of his vast and far.nun~ empire . <Stt HUGHES, Page J\2) Victim Identified REDWOOD CITY (AP) Sheriff's deputies have identified a 20·year·old man who fell to his death from a San Mateo County oceanside cliff as Robert Lee Glasser of San Mateo. A .. Ttl~jllloto British Chancellor o( the Exchequer Dems Healey holds aloft the traditional budget box as h e leaves his official residence, No. 11 Downing Street, to present his budget to Parliament. Santa Anan' s Tip Cracks ·Rug Theft By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille O•llY .. , ... $faff A Santa Ana rug dealer who lost $500,000 worth of Oriental rugs to armed robbers last June gave federal agents the clue they needed to crack an international theft ring that allegedly staged at least two other heisls in the past year. An FBJ spokes man in San Diego today confirmed that Moses Ouzounlan, proprietor of the Shah 'n Shah Oriental Rugs at 2030 S . Main St., gave in· vestlgators the lip they needed. Authorities have recovered all but eight of the 214 rugs stolen from Ouzounian, a San Diego couple and a Denver, Colo .• rug shop. They had been shipped to Europe and sold to German de· t alers, the FBI said. Three men were arrested by federal agents. They were iden· tified as Chester Lee Bell, 40, of San Diego. Roy Lee Jackson. 48, of Chula Vista and Edward Bowles, 41, or Jamut. aJso in San Diego County. They were initially charged In a federaJ warrant with con· spiracy In the June 13 beating or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sykes at their San Diego home, where 23 Oriental rugs were taken. Twelve days later, two young black men burst into Ouzounian 's store, held guns to the store owner's he.d and 111ade off in a van with 149 rugs which had been appraised at more than SS00,000 in retail value. Ouzounlan said many o( the rugs taken were "one of a kind" and worth up to $15,000 apiece. Ex-Battin Aide Tell,s Of Politicking By GARV GRANVILl.E 01 IM O•llY .. llol \1411 A former memb<.>r of Orange County Supe rvisor Robert Bat· tin's sta(f testified Tuesday that she worked on Battin's 1974 cam· palgn for lieutenant governor on county time. Julie Grimes. who worked ror Battin In 1973·74 and now lives in Corvallis. Ore .. said it was the supervisor's former executive ajde, Ted Moraitis, who u signed her campaign re lated chores. Moraitis is expected to be called as a prosecution witness today as Deputy Dist. Atty. Jack Ryan continues his effort to pro· ve that Battin illegally used county empJoyes and supplies for campalgn.,.ork. Huntington Jogger Dies ( Then, on Dee. 12. the Sarkisian Orient.al Rugs store in Denver was l'Qbbed at gunpoint of 43 rugs, bringing total worth of the rugs taken in the three robberies to more than Sl million, an FBI spokesman said. Last August, the county Grand Jury charged the Santa Ana supervisor with seven felony crimes related to his unsuc- cessful campaign for lieutenanl governor. Both Mrs. Grimes and Moraitis have been granted immunity Crom prosecution in return for their testimcny in the Battin case. A Huntington Beach man whose doctor had (orbidden jog- gmg died this morning, nearly. 24 ~ after collapsing in his run· 1i. g togs as he trotted along the geof a westside thoroughfare. efr Neilson, 48, of 16331 Santa Anita Lane, lay unidentified for many hours after he was ad· rnitted to Huntington Intercom· munity Hospital. Tbe victim who wa11. to all out- ward appearances and vHal signs, dead whe n dis covered to paramedics Chuck Reynolds about 11 a .m. at Warner Avenue and John Mohney. and Bolsa Chica Street. was re· "Re wasn't supposed to jog," a vived by fire department person· •oroner's office spokesman and net. investlgator said today. He said Paramedics succeeded in fan. ning the spark of life again and the unconscious Nielson was raced to the hospital. but he died about 7:30 a.m. today. Nielson's doctor knew of a major heart condition and was treating him for it. No mortuary had yet been selected by the rarntly for Mr. Nielson. a foreman with the Fire Capt. Roger Hosm er Mobil Oil Corporation in Tor· credited the life.saving attempt ranee Ouzounlan cracked the case for the FBI wbe.n he was approached by another rug dealer who want· ed to sell him "a few rugs he had ·acquired. The Santa Ana dealer said to- day, "The man told me he had purchased them as part of a lot fOT which be paid Sl0,000. He said the lot was worth $250,000 and I asked him ii he didn't think there <See TlP, Page AU Mrs. Grimes testified that she once stayed home from work two days while supposedly working on a campaign mail er. But. Mrs. Grimes admitted when cross·examlned by defense attorney Matthe\\I Kurtlich. she did no work ouring her iwo·day absence. Instead, s he said. she and other <SH BA1TIN, P a,;e A2> Victories Divide Party By The AssocJated Ptess Jimmy Carter and Henry M . Jackson gained the victories, but in th e end , the di vid e d De mocratic v erdicts of the Wisconsin and New York pre- sidential prima ry elections could prove a boon t u the man who wasn't there --Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey. Preside nt F ord won his sixth Republican primary, winning easily ove r challenger RonaJd Reagan in Wisconsin. But the drama was packed Into ' NEJr'S AN14LYSI S the Democratic contest thete, a race that turned around early to· day and tipped into Carter 's col· umn as the fina l votes were counted, hours arter Rep. Morris K. Udall staged a premature vie· tory celebration. Washi ngton's Senator Jackson won convincing ly in New York. although he fell short of the de· legate majority he forecast. lie wound up with 41 percent or the state's 274 Democratic national convention delegates . Udall came up a loser despite a costly , intensive Wisconsin cam- paign. The defe at was magnified by the fact that he claimed a win on the basis of an early lead and victory projections by ABC and NBC. But the Arizona congressman won a big bloc or New York de· legatt's. That showing, coupled with his nea r·miss in Wisconsin, (See VOTING, Page AZ) C:oaHt 7 We athe r Cloudy with a chance of $hewers tonight and Thurs· day. Lowa tonight near 5Q and hight Thursday near 60 wtth a 5Q peru nt chance of rain. I NSIDE TOD~ Y To the peraon employtd qr the one jobless, the peupec· t1ve of role bu1ineu played in the California dream will dlf · /er. Another in a series on 8tale's lifestyle. A 7. Index ,,. .... ., IM A• Alt Cl·l IS IM At ••·1 .. ... •• '" 1 ' ~A% DAIL y PILOT s Wldl'lnday Apnt 1 t976 .Udall So Close • • • • .. • • • And Yel SJ Far From First First MlLWAUKEE <API -··db . how aweet It 1:.," az.ud AnzonJ Rep. Morn:; Udall <tl't the band ut hit victory ct'l~bratJon pJayed, "Happy Ouys are Here A1un." Mt>ul'\whlle, at • downtown hotel ballroom whe re former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carkr \\.is to host his victory celebraUon, Carter supporters grew jrntJ a ti the soond system wa~ d h mantled and celebration plans faded. The Umt wu 10.20 p.m. Tues. day, &nd tbe ABC and NBC net••orks had l)tQj~t~ Udall i9N WJnn~r ot the W1$Consin prt-- &ldent'-1 pn m ary. "I've flllhbed se~ and J like firtt a lot better," Udall told cbttrlng campaign wo""crs. Clirter. meanwhile, ~l'nt l<'n tiltlve congratulatf()fl.I to Udall and r etired for the ni~ht to his bedroom seve-r <il floors a bove the i&omber crowd In the ballroom Not Funny IJor's Game Triggers F~ar MIAM I (AP) -A 14-year-old boy wielding a toy pistol in imitation of a television cop show nearly trig. gered a real-life tragedy a s edgy member s of a police SWAT team rushed to his apartment buildin~ in response to a call from neighbors. Officers said today that Johnny Barcena was re·· enacting antics he had seen on the TV series "Starsky and Hutch " when he pointed the realistic-look1nl( ~un at a g roup of e lderly neighbors Tuesday and s aid. "Don't move. This is the police." Johnny, described by his mother as haqng a learning disability, then retreated to his apartment, and neighbors called police. All nine mem bers of Miami's Special Weapons and Tactics Squad and about a dozen other officers promptly arrived and surrounded the building in what became a two-hour standoff. They \\er~ especially ner vous because three area policemen~ ere killed in an incident less than a week ago. The crisis finally eased when the boy"s Mepfalher arrived. grabbed the bullhorn a nd explained the situation to him. police said. Johnny "as questioned by authorities and released to undergo a mental ex· aminatioo, officials said. CdM Reservoir Newport to Lease Skateboard Haven? Bv KILARY KAYE 01 tM O•llr Pooc SU.If tr the city can afford the pnt<' tag. skateboarders may once again be able to whiz around the a bandoned San Joaquin Hills Reservoir in Corona del Mar. Newpo r t Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation CPBR> commissioners. c:onlron.led WJth a dozen )IOllTII skatebovder• and petitions s igned by SS other s kateboard enthusiasts. un· a nimously recommended Tues· day that the city consider leasing the old reservoir from the ln·ine Company. f'ro• Pag.-Al BATTIN •.. Battin staff members chipped in to ha ve the mailiftg done by a commercrnl firm. Such a leac;e would rt'(Jutrl' lhC' city lo pay in~urance liab~lily c:osts and al so provide super vision at the site. according to Cal Stewart, recreation de· partment director If the costs are not too high, a "ska teboa rd park" could be c reated at the old reservoir, Stewart said . According to Stewart. th<' Irvine Company has agreed lo lease the site to the city al a "nominal cost" (probably Sl per year ) provided the city assume :111 liability and also consult with residents living near the r e- servoir . If a skateboard park Is created, a small fee would probably be charged for skateboarding there to cove r insurance a nd supervision costs, Stewart said. • l,;dall and his wlft w•re smll· lnti v.·ht'n they l rt lhetr victory celebration lo r~l1re early. b lhEo. baod pl11yed, "On w~:· and his supporters ~pn tb&nt· ln&. "Co. Mo: Go, Mo: Go. Mo " Tbr~ bour:s )ater, man)~or lM sam e l 'dall •upporters Wl"Pl openly as Ud111l 'i. murgin over Carter vanished and his camp was forced to accept a b1t k r de· feat. At the Carter ballroom. the loudspeake r~ for the sound i.ystem wer1: h11i.t ily r e- assembled as v.ord prdd that Carter had O\•ertakeo Udall. The 300 a ~.,cmblt'd Carter 6ackeri. had been rejuvenated The cash rt!g1~tcr at the bar jingled hke sleigh beUs, but the sound was lost amid the amplified blare from lhe stage, where a guitarist. a ba~ player and two youthful vocallsb led the throng 1n improvised, foot. stomping versions of "'Batlle Hymn of the Republic." Presently. a path was cleared. and a bt>am1ng Curter !>trolled in· to the room 1'·1ash1ng his famous sm1le, he strode lo the podium and evoked frenzy by raising his arm and d1splay1ng a Milwaukee Sentinel whose top headline pro- claimed: ··carter Upset by Udall ... "As I said earlier, l told you I would never tell you a lie. 1 would rather win than los e," said Carter. The mood at the Udall camp had changed drastically ··1t 's a \'ictor} no matter how the final vote turns out," Udall's ne\\ s St'<'retary. Richard Stout volunteered. But thrre was no hiding the dis- appointment in the Udall team of yet another primary loss. tJdally retired for the night ap- parently without knowing oT his defeat. With 99 percent of the votes tallied, Carter had 269.919 (37 percent>. L'daJl had 262.881 (36 percent>. George Wallace re- ceived 92.258 votes and Henry Jackson 47,399. ··How could so many people be so stupid"" asked one man when it was announced Carter had taken a 5,230·\'0te lead. A young worn an walked out in· to the hallway and slapped the wall repeatedly as tears streamed down her cheeks. ln a nearby hotel room, olher Udall supporters watched the tide change with the late tele\"ised returns. "I would hate to be the person to wake up Mo L'dall,'' one local television commentator said. * .. * Fro• Page Al VOTING ... probably will be enough to keep his campaign going. President Ford said today his Wisconsin prima ry victory gave his campaign a big un and "fully justified my faith in Henry Kiss- inger." He received SS percent of the vote. APWlrt,...le JIMMY CARTER SHOWS 'DEWEY· TRUMAN' HEADLINE Happy Days Weren't Here Again for Mo Udall Fro• Pag~ ,t I TIP •.. was something :.trange about it." Ouzounian called police, who alerted the FBI. The rugs were traced to the ~y kes and Denver robberies and eventually to the suspects , the FBI spokesman said. So far, police have recovered all but four of Ouzounian's rugs. pnmanly from dealers in Ham· burg. Germany. About 120 rug~ have been returned to the Santa Ana m erchant and the rest ure being held for l'v1dcnce "'The 1:-·01 has u pr<'tty good idea where the other four are located and I am confident they will be recovered as well, .. Ouzounian said. "They are the very best of the lot stolen from me." he added. noting that he "never gave up hope" that his property would be returned. ''These art> very unique items and I knew that when one or two surfa ced. the r est would be found." Ouzoun1an said. Project Favored LOS ANGELES (APJ -Los Angeles County Supervisors have voled 3·2 in fa vor of rebuild· mg a 41 l·bed Juvenile hall at Sylmar destroyed in the 1971 earthquake Kenneth Hahn, Pete Schabarum and Baxter Ward voted Tuesday favoring seeking bids for the $19.1 million project. S. Lagunans Rap Animal Control Law By JACK CHAPPELL Of IN ~111 Pilel SI.Ill Petitions d emanding stricter enforcement of ammal control la\\S are being readied for c1rculat1on next week throughout South Laguna by r esid cntl> angered by what they con~1der 111· errective laws and pohcing. At the root of the problem llr<' irresponsible and inconsiderat<' pet owners. John Phdan. group spokes man said in an mter\'1ew. Phelan. s porting a bandage on his hand where he wa~ bitten re· cently, said the problem of loose and roaming dogs is severe. The petitions are to be present· t'd to the Orange County Board of Supervisors when it considers. later this month, a package of animal control laws . However. Phelan sai<fimuch of the diffi<'ulty is due to a failure of authorities to enforce the current laws. although loopholes certain- ly complicate the situation. lie said be bas called the coun- ty animal enforcement officers , asking for patrols but has been told they cannot come out unless there is a specific complaint. E ven then, response is fre· quently delayed. he said. "Obviously the dog is nol lloing to be in lhe same place an hour J . • , HUGHES ... i Arelo Sederberg, a Hughe~~ spe>kCllman m Los Angeles where '" Huiihes' Summu Corp hai. 11~ headquarters, said there would, .,. no comment on whether• wll~ •xlata to detail disposal or hi aerospace , holel·caslno aoa: airline properties. • There 1lso were repon~ of or.: n claJ concern over thr ldenUrica .. lion or the body dci.pllt' •lute-• ment11 by hosp1t11l offich1l11 that; the body they pertorml'd a 2• ,. hour autopsy on· Tuesday wM in·: dt'tld llowurd Roburd Hughe!\...: victim of "an otdmary dcuth"• from kidney failure. • With or without a will. then" nl:.o remained lht> t>ntonglcd legal quebl1on O\'t'r the legal home of Hughes. woo 'Pt>nl the last two decadl'S huilng from pu blic new, s lipping fron\ hideaway lo h1dt'a" uy. This much was known today Hughes. a tall. romantic mo i1on pi<'ture and a viatton figure before going into hid111~ tn the• 1950s. was a scrawny 90 pounds and had apparenlly Jx-t-n bedritJ den some time before hl.' du~bt Mo nd ay on a Cli i;ht fr o m Acapuko. Mexico, to llou~ton , doctors said. -llrs multiple financial 1n lrrests estimated to b<' \\Orth S2 b1lhon apparently will continue lo operate normally since his or- ganization always ran without personal contact from Jlu~hcl> while he lived. A T r easury Oepartmcnt spokes man said two Internal Revenue Servi<'e agents and a · Customs Service officN W<'re dispatched to make an official identification. although llughcs · bo<h was report<'d lo ha\"e h<><'n • accompanied by ht l> birth• certifi cate. In Washin~on. thl' Trea!>ury Department said l\\"O IRS agents guarded Hughes' body. ··we do not ha\'c offirlal cust<><1y ot the body but "'<' are · going to slick with it," until 1dl.'n· · t1ty is confirmed, a Treasury spokesman said. Two Wounded TEL A\'IV, Israel <API A gunman wounded two passen~ers on a bus In downtowrL Tl'.'I A\•lv today, a rockN t'X· ploded m a Jcrui-ulem l>Uburb and Israeli offlcHils imposed u curfew on a Palestinian refuge•· <'a mp rn the occupied Wrst Bank of Jordan, authortttcs !lutd SHE CONVERTED STASH TO CA.SH "We had a very J?ood response to the ad. l 'm very happy with the res ults." That's the succe·ss <'xperiencc of the Corona del Mor woman who decided to convert her ~urage clutter to cash with this classified ad : Sun onh !l 3 Sof11b<'d.111-. h""· d othcs. book~. m1,l·. :.ty Street. Cd:OI. Tf you have items you want to sell, call 642-5678. Jt only lak<'s a few words in the right place to attract buyers. Alon~ the Orange Coast. the rii:ht pla<'e is the Daily Pilot. Mr s. Grimes indt'ntified vurtous name lists that allegedly were used to address lhe <'llm palgn mailers. And, the witness testified, she made two trips lo Los Angeles on campaign related erranrls during normaJ county working hours. Skateboarder s had ~en re· gularly using the site for their sport until late last month, when a photo published in the Daily Pilot prompted the Irvine Com- pany to erect new "no trespass. ml(" signs and fences at the site. The President also said ii he had'"' anything t o do with l he Demcx:r atic Party selection pro- cess ··1 <'ertalnly would look at Jimmy Carter as a strong con· lender for the nomination " later," Phelan said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mrs. Grimes told the eight man, tour-woman jury m Judge Kenneth L:ie·s courtroom that mucb of the campaign work \\ll'> done during c\•cnlng hours and on weekends And. she said. work was done in Battin 's law offict' as W<'ll a~ in ht~ supervisor',; office The witness al!io said she mad<• l1•lephonc calls on a cotmly phon<' lo arrange J\atlin spt>ak1ni: t'ni;ta~l'mcnl '\. 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Skalt>boardrrs who att<'nded 1\J('sday's com m1 ..,sion mrrhn~ urged that lhe sit<' be n •openl'd bt>qiuse its steep embankments arc challcnginl( and away from traffic Onc tJ -year·old Nc"' port neach skateboarder. nnrb1c Ludo\•tSt', tol<I the commis~1on that if the <'ily leas<'s lhc site skateboarder s will take addt· t1on:il safl'l v m<'a~urri.. such ao.; \\Ntnng knee pad!-, elbow pads and ht•lmt'Lc; Acting Premier Hua Kuo- f eng has been named pre- mier of China and fi rst vice chair man of the Chinese Communis t party in a move which saw First Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping de· posed. Story, Page A 1. Even so. Ford said hc'U stick to his long-held prediction tha t llumphrev e\·entually will win the> D<'mocratic nomination. Richard Scammon, a consul· lant to ~B C . discussed the nt•twork 's incorre('l projection of a t.:dall \0 1ctory in an interview on lh<' "Today" show. He said NB\ madt• its projcc· tion on the bas1:. of returns from 100 key pre<'incti.. but failed to re- all1e lht• size or Carter support in ar<'as .... herr vol<'!\ wrrc by paper b<•llot and cam(• in late Scammon said the re,ulL, show that "people orr more 1mportunl than <'omputers " L'dall Mid Tuesday had been a "good day" for him because he had slopped ·'the Carter landslide." "ll was practi<'nlly a dead heat in WiscoQ11ln," the Arizona con. l(resRman told a i:croup or United Auto Workers Union officials 1n Detroit today. •· rr Carter had hli; way. h is peoplt.' would havr 1Aiped me out. Out there are stall 22 primanes to go The Carter landslide has been stopped " So Tuesday's two primary ell?ctions polnl to another thre-e- way ra ce in the next big Democ ratic t est . for P en -· nsylvania ·s 178 delegates on April 27. That could work to Hum - phrey's advantage. The more candidates there are to divide the \'Oles . the m ore I i kely a stalemate that would leave room for a late entry by the M1nne1ota senator. who 1s s hunning the pnmaries but says he will re- assess his pote ntial candidacy if there is no clear leader after the final primary votinc on June 8. Aliens Attacked SAN OIE'GO <AP> -A wave of bandit attacks a long the Mexican border left six more men In custody today. Police sakl six ,zangs ha\•e pounced on 17 ,Uief\s m the darkness since J~t Friday. • • ) I ~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--646-1919 ~~:!~ Baseball Mitts & Cloves 695 to 5495 Baseball Shoes 1295 to 2695 Baseball Colored Sleeves Boys -295 Mens -350 Baseballs -Bats Belts -Hose Basketballs Backboards & Goals Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls Playground Balls Footballs Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday . Racquetball Racquets Racquet Balls -Rollout 125 Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Tennis Rackets -Wilson Bancroft -Davis -Dunlop - Yonex -Macgregor - Tennis Balls -Can of 3 2°0 Racket Stringing Masks -Fins -Snorkf es Water Wonder Kick Boards Firsbees Warm Up Suits Sweatshirts & Pants Gym Clothes 538 Center .. We<jnesday Aprd 7 197'8 DAil V PILOT 1\3 Hopper: Fugitive or -Victilll? &~ W©llil[{ ~@([WO©© Th~ fOlumn a~ara da Uy ene-pt Salurday11 1nd Monda> 'of u (11trl'l/1·111 ' 'I ht"' 11 rile• /1,rr Ou1111 f •ur 11 Ill 1 ul r•'•I 11111•.' ,,,., 11, nlt.\lt'l'r' 111111 111 111111 111111 , •• ,.,, ,,. Ml/ I 1• fl,t'l/UI I I< ' 111 ''"' 1·r111111 Ill 1111rl t011\tn1 '" \/ud //tlllf C/11'\,r.il'lll\ /" t•r1/ /Ju11 n Al n \'nur ~•·rt I(,. IJ rn 11111• C 110" l>a 1/11 /11/111 I' o lln r I ""' ('n,t11 \11'\1! C \ 'l!l•!li /111 /11d1· 11llUf lt>/c•p/ 1H ' 1 1111 I~ I P•rU Mi••ing DEAR PAT. I took our small Zenith color lclev1s1on set to Kirkpatrick's TV in Corona del Mar for repairs in December I've called a bout 10 times. only to hear that the parts arc on back order from the Eut. Please help. I have two small children who love Sesam e Street and other programs. If the set can't be re- paired. can J gel ilback without having to pay ror its being taken apart? M .S .• Newport Beach Kirkpatrick's wUI contact you by phone re1ardlng the mlsslng parts proble m . Your .et wllJ be returned to yoa free ot charge. even though one pare was replaced. Dllficulty lll obtaining parts cau~ this firm lo dlscon· tlaue repairing all braods except RCA on Jan. 1. Kirkpatrick's spokesman said that repeated checks with Zenith continued to brlDJ a "back order" r~pon.w. YOll may have better luck caking the set to a Zenith deaJer for re· pair as tbe manufacturer tends to favor Ila own dealers "'hen sup· plying pares for leas popular models, of which yours ls one. KJrkpatrlck '1 TV regrets this ·situation, but parts unavallabllJ· ty has been as Jruscra&lng to them as it was to you. 1\lr~n.-Co•plaln•• DEAR PAT: Would you pro· vide the name and address of an official at the Civil Aeronautics Board to whom I can 1ssu(' a com· plaint about service on a major airline? I 'd also lake to know if the CAB kee ps an..v public re cords or complaints it receives. J .P .. Newport Bench Write to Jack Hohe, director of the Office of Consumer Ad· \'Ocale, Civil Aeronautics Board, Waabblgton, DC %04%8. Tbis ol· flee bandies consumer com · plaints against airlines and at· t•mpU lo resolve c0Cl5umer pro- b I ems b y coahct with tbt- company lnvolvtd. 1be OCA also pabllsbes monthly slatistlcal re· ports detaUlng complalnl8 re· celved b y tbf' o ffi ce and partlclpalts In selected board pr«ttdlngs Han a4fvocate of air tTansportatlon coasumf'rs. ~~DrMfl• DEAR PAT: A. few month., ogo there was 3 lot or discussion In the press about a state bill that would allow pharmacists to :>Ub· .~l1tu tc "gene ric" drug~ for 'brund nam e" drugs Whal hop P''nl'<i to this legi1,lut111n'' J W . Loituna llill" Thi• bill f A 8 193, K.-t nt'. Chaptu 11.a.i > hf'came law In lt?S. Effecelve ~I ay I, 1916, It ~rmll• pbarmaclsh to s ub· atltut4" a generi( or ctw-mlcallv eqalvalt"nt drul(. or If'•" or t-qual price .. ror a drul( prf'ilt'ribt'd by brand or lradf' name. The name of the dru~ dhipen~ mu!>l •P· pear on the labC'I ind lhC' dlrtclor of lht Oc>parlm•nt of llulth Ill rt• quired to Ntlabll!1h rormula of dru«• which may not bf' In· tt-rchanttt"d. Tbt-law aliJo pro· vfdu a c httk·<lff box for lht' physk•an's UIH' If no 11ub<Jtllutr 11'1 allowt.6cl. Program Shifted Admlnlstratlon of Oranse • County's partamedlc proRtwm wu temporarily shined Tuesday U\lo thl County's Adrrun1str&ll\'e Offit"e .. "' Th~ interim shin. appro\'~ by the Board of Supervisors, in eluded appointing Richard Kelly, a m~m ber of County Ad· min1s lra l lve Officer Robert Thomas· st aff. as mobile tn· tensive care program d1rector. It is expected that super\'&Slon of the paramedic program will remain with Kelly unW newly· s elected interim he alth ad· ministrator David Odell com· pletes a planned reorganization of county health departments As mobile intensive care pro· gram director. Kelly will be responsible for coordination of the paramedic program. includ· Wheres f.lae Bare? Tortoise shells ma)' be back m stvle in a big way. Worker at Buckeye interna· tional's steel foundry al Columbus. Ohio. trie~ the new fashion as he e merges from an armored tank cupola casting <ifler com- pleting grinding operation. The new stvle is guaranteed never to wrinkle · ing base s tation hospitals, paramedic units, receiving cen· Bad Check ters and training. Guadalupe Island Race Co1nes of Age In a r eport lo supe rv isors. Thomas said temporary shift or the paramedic program into his omce is necessary to: -Continue liaison among various elements or the program -Produce needed reports and records. Establish "an adequate re· porting relationship "ith the board.·· Marine Asks For Discharge In Desertion CAMP PENDLETON <APl A Marine Corps deserter is pel1· tionjng the corps for a bad con· duct disc~arge instead of punish· ment for golng AWOL twice. Attorney Alex Landon of San Diego sald Tuesday that he has asked Camp Pendleton officials to grant the unfa\'orable dis· C'harge to Pvt. Mark Biddle o( Sebring, Fla .• who voluntarily surrendered at Camp Pendleton in February. Biddle enlisted in the Marines in 1965 and reached the rank of sergeant before deserting in 1968, at the height ot the Vietnam war. At that time, Biddle bad been sent by the Navy to Penn State to study aerospace engineering FBI agents arrested him in Tex· as rn 1973. Penalty Defeated Orange CQunty supervisors turned t heir backs Tuesda) on a proposal to charge writers of bad checks made payable to the county a S4 service fee Supervisor Ralph Clark said the S4 fee might discourage some che<-k write rs from issuing insuf· fklenfrunds checks. But C lark drew no -support from three other supervisors who had been reminded that banks already charge from $3 to S5 for returned checks "lf someone writes a $6 check for a marriage license and it bounces. and the bank charges S4 and we charge $4 that means 1t would cost $14 to get married. It may not be worth 1t," Supervisor Ralph Dh;drlch quipped. So. for the time being. Clark's proposal to assess a si fee for bouncing checks w a:. derailed. County Auditor-Controller Vic Heim told the s upervisors that the county receives about 70,000 personal checks a year. Those checq cover payments for a broad range of services and fees. including fines, building permits. dog license and record- ing fees. About 5 percent. or 3.600. or the checks are returned beeause or insufficient funds, Heim s aui. By ALMON LOC'KABE'\' O•llY l'tlel ... ,, ... E4111w After a shak)' birth four yt'ar!I ago. Ba lbou Yac ht Club's Guadalupe Island race seem!! to havt' comt' or agt-and will celebrate its fourth year "1lh 21 firm e ntries . The race starts Saturday at noon off the Balboa Pier Included in the lineup are some of the top racing yachts in Southern California several of "hich have been in e\'ery race. The 600·male Guadalupe Ii.land race is known as the only non stop international yacht race It winds up where It started. Top perpetual award for the race is the Endymion Trophy. a model or Donald Douitlas' famed racing schooner whk h Wu!I first to finish in a Guadalupe race started by Los Angeles Yacht Club in 1940. The trophy goes to the first yacht to hni~h in lht• modern 8\'C ~eries. Perpetuals fo r handi cap honors are the Daily Pilot Trophy for the PHRfo. winner, and the Vilan Couch Trophy for IOR. Swift. a Newporl-41 skippered by J ack Mallinckrodt. Balboa Yacht Club. was first to finish tn Driver Held For Murder the fir st lwo races but was edged by Bob Longpre·s f)rebird. u Columbia-43 from South Shore Yacht Club last year. Swift o" ns the elapsed time record of four da}s. four hours and 50 se~onds set in 1974. Hea\'}' fa,·orites for line honors this year are Spmt. a 58·foot ~a wl s kippered by Robert O'Bnen. California Yacht Club. and Andy Zimbalda's Ericson-46 Drumbt'al. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. H erc 1s th e line up for Saturday's start· \•111 Nt..-POH H J.te\ ~tltNt.rOOt UV( ,.,,,.,\I toot\,!>,.,.,., rtottt,.tO 9,,.,, Cvt Or1•IT'bo al EroC>on •• Andv Ztmc.ioal ~><VC XOltP\M1\l, l,.1>wurtn H OobAnO•n .on bYC (il\.P'' 5'•nQt-r ll, WHl1am Crtw 4/tO M JGMW'\, ""ntur4 'f'( (• 10• n '°'°' \1000 ._.1r1> Ah •anQt, (,•DflltQ 81 l'h vc Conq~1 41 too• \toop -.n MO•vnc>, (OYC A4-ft'd'1, '°toot \IOOQ. f fd'•" °" .... ' .... 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Tom.AM•" ti JllOOt\•ooo."°""'A..--_,. ~'t'( COflf.,\\"" Tru rt .. .-. 6· rn.16" flt 44 loot •~t<t'I ""'""•" L \<f'!llf ~ SOulP\\lllf· ,,.,,,. <t( Lt o<«Ctw""*' .tC) •o.t 'th.h Wf'ti;f"' y C.Olltft l-8••,hVC Htr\·•d CA\CY "t fl HOw•rd 0 <Ht\+rh. \f'tllf 61'4><h vc No Leads In Area ' Mystery Pohce and the FU! •till hav~ no lends In thl• my11tcrious dhrnp ~urancc or S1ml:& Ana Attorney Frederick Hopper. who becam~· a federal fuw1tlve last w<.-ek when be rau :d to •how up ror sentcne !"ti on a )tulbre k chara . "The ruglt1ve Wltrrant 1111 "°"' the O\'errldlng foctor an our In \'esllgallon, although \\e are sllll dealing "1th the other posslbili ty," an FBI spokesman said to dll)' The "other possibility" is that Hopper, a former Santo Ana police captain. was kidnnped and murdered after he d ropped out of ~ight last March ti Se' er::al notes accompanied b~ pictures of a man resemblint< Hopper with a knife in his back were mailed lo tht' allorne)' 0!> wife in the duys followmg the dis appearance. The FBI ofricial confirmed that the notes and threats sent to Mrs . Hopper ure "su.-;pcct" and that pohc::.e agencies arc procc1.-d ing under the assumpllon Hopper as still ahve. trying to avoid up to JO~ t-ari. in fedl'ntl pri1>on. Thul Is the maximum 1>enlencl' he "ould face on h1:. conviction relating to the jailbreak or .1 man held by llo evuda 0Htc1als on charges or purt1c1pa1Jng IO thl' SUM m1lhon r obbery or a La:-. VetIJis bank in 1974 The bank robber . f'lo}d Fors berg. was lutcr recuplurcd and sentenced to 30 yeurs in prison. He 1s now being tried in Oregon for th~ mur~r or a woman a ccomplice Jftcr the escape enginl'crt-d b} Hopper Two other :.u:.pl'Clb in the rob bery, Curtis Michelson and Edward M alont•. Wt'rt• arrcstt.'<i an Newport Heal'h lust year und $700,000 of the bunk money "a~ recovered. The rc~t 1!-t :.till mas~. 1ng. The FBI s pokesman confirmed today that Hopper took "a larg\• amount or money" with h1n1 when he left ha:. hou1>e lubt month in a green sport:. car The spoke.smun also confirmed that the fugitive seurch rnoy dip into Mexico or deeper into r...,tin America because Hopper speaks Spanish and ha!> friendi. south or the bord~r. "I can't say how extensive the search will be. only that the ca1ot- 1:. now being treated as u rug1ll\'(' ~carch with the posslbahty u kid- na ping was invol,·cd ·· 1h1• spokesman s aid. Returned to Camp Pendleton for court-martiaJ, Biddle was convicted. sentenced to 10 years hard labor a nd grven a Sl,000 fine. He-also was reduced in rank from sergeant to private and g1verva bad conduct discharge. And under current collection policies that do not include as· sessing a fee. about 50 percent of the returned checks arc even· tually collected VISALIA <AP > -A Fresno County man has been charged with murder after witnesses claimed he deliberately ran down an 11-year-old girl ridinf( a bicycle, the Tulare County Dis· trict Attorney says. Nixon Movie Slated A Marine spokesman sa.id Bid· die U'len asked that sentencing be def err~ until Gep. Herman Pog- gemeyer, then Camp Pendleton's commander. acted on the court's re-port. , Given freedom or the base pending the general's decision, Biddle deserted agaln in May 1973. the spokesman said. In a recent statement, Biddle o;aad he deserted the second time bt't·auseofh1s wife's pregnancy. "I hud no choice," he said. "I could not leave m y wile-to fend for herself in her ninth month of pregnancy with no means o( sup port and no family or friends to turn to·· The case 18 comphcalcd by Biddle's claim that he sought cle mency from the amnesty l>Oard et up for Vietnam ";:ir dt• sertcrs by £>resident Ford Biddlc'11 sUale ment ~aid hf' wrote to Ford 1u~ekinJt clemency In February 1975, the mooth :1Ctt!r the umnep.ty proiram endl'<i lie never rec1•1 Vf'd a reply. he 5atd "Jn a recent sampLin(!. roughly JO percent or the returned checks were for under $10, ··Heim said. His words were enough to lead the supervisors lo scuttle Clark ·s proposed S4 fee Open House Fest Planned Ralph Navarro, 29. of Reedley. was arraigned Tuesday m Vis· alla Municipal Court and also charged with felony hil·and·run in Thursday's death of Nancy Smith of Dinuba. Oisl. Alty. Jay Powell said it 1s unusual to seek a murder charge 1n a traffic death. but witnesses Stralf(ht /\head, a drug abuser ~ay the man a llegedly tnrd to rehabilitation program, "111 hold strike others before hilling the an open house at 1L'! Dana Point child. facility from 8·30 a m lo S p m. -------------Saturday and Sunday P:>ncakt' breakfasts will be ava.iloblf' in the morrunt: and hot dogs will be offered dunng tht' af ternoon. Elephant ndcs wall be offered all day long founds ra111ed will ht· U\ed lo cx· tend <;e r vares and 10 hu y furniture and equipment for the n 'S1dcnt1al program The ~lrai~hf Ahead focililv 1.; located ot a former motel at :W111s Coast Highway. Dano Point Gem Talk lt•if f" Ill .\11'11111 f ·' A motion picture of former President Richard Nixon meet· ing with Chairman Mao is one or many items to be sho\\rn during a South Coast Boys Club benefit Thursday at the San Clemente Jnn. ll will be the first time a public showing has been made of items brought back recently from the Peoples Republic or China by lhe Nixons. Pat Nixon and aide Jack Brennan arranged for the dis play. The benefit will be held Crom 6:30 to 9 p.m . Ticket price of $5 PENDANT Rop.· bordt• rjf1StQl'I for 1•fe9al'lt !>1mpltc111 30"-.S29500 2'" HANO MADE AOPE NECK CHAIN Wttn ,prtl,(1111)(1 Includes cocktails . Proceeds wall go to the club's $225,000 gym nasfum construction project. Brennan said Tuesday the db play will include large ran· vases. ch1noware. court carv ings , Jade trees. photographs and other memorabilia <>I' the trip. Following the benefit. some of the items will remain at the lnn'l> mini-museum "A. Lillie Bil or Hi~tory" covering the Nocon pre> ,;1dency year" ft tb not expected that Nixon will attend the re~tivatles, Bren nan s o1d. The rrec1ous gtft' COIN JEWELRY IN 14 KARAT GOLD OC lload Outlay Weighed THI DIAMOND CUT WAI The "United Stales cut produces diamonds with an "ideal" balance between white light renected from the top or the gem a nd the colorful "fire" caused by dispersion M light through crown facets . $1 . 7 Million Hightmy lnaetue Approved By GARY C.RANVlLLE Of,,.. O..tlf '"'4 M•li A proposal t o up the 1976·77 ante Oran11e County ~ovemmenl "111 c()nt ri bute to Joint city county h11{h"ay proJectS by Sl.7 million barely clt'arcd ats hr'lt hurdlt' Tuesday B y a 3 -2 \'O t e . count) supervisors agreNI to send the expanded highway spending pro- posal to the Arterial Hlghway Financing Plan's <AHFP) ad· \isory board for review. Had Supervisors Thomu Riley and Ralph Diedrich had lhelr way, however, s pending of the $1.7 million ln unexpected hiahw3y users' tax funds would be decided by lht Bonrd or Supen·lsors nl budget time "J think 'H should tokt n look ;at lhe entare gasohne tax plctun• and allowable alternative uses or the money." Riley said. His suggestion countered a proposal by George Osborne, En· \ironmental Management Agen· <')'director. that the $1 .7 million be added to $5.98 million already tentallvely earmarked for AJH'P projeds in 1976·77. Since 1958. county government has directed $S6 million into hi h ay projects funded jointly ·50 metehing basis with atin~ cities. Osborne told the supervisors that he favored adding 81.7 per· <'enl of Sl. 7 m IUlon. of an unex· peeled S2. l million In gasoline taxes to.at'xt year's AHFP pro- Jt'Cls 1 lie also suitgested that cit~ matching fund requirements be lo~ered in cases where o pro posed highway project would im· pro\'e roads used as bu.c; routes. While Raley and Diedrich want· t"d to reserve jud~ment until budget time. the other three supervisors fovored sendanf? the proposal to AH FP's ad\'1<1ory board "This <AHFP> has been a sue cess rul prog ram ." said Supervisor Ralph Clark "And the cities need the money." Diedrich, a member of AHFP's advisory board. said it is the amount of county participation in tho. program that is being ques- tJoned~ not the program. Riley ond Oiedrtch wlll ha,•e a second crack al diverting the Sl. 7 milhon into other hl~h\\a) rr lat ed projects "he n the adv1sol') board reports to the supervisors Europeans are cutting some United States stones. often with significant weight loss, to increase the white light renecting top, this reducing crown facet sizes and losing some of the "fire." The result is a "Oasbier" gem when viewed from the top. Americans argue that a diamond is usually viewed from a 45 degree angle, and that this new European cut is therefore less desireable. There will probably never be agreement as to the perfect cut, but in America, the "United States c ul" will probably continue to be ravored t823 NEWPORT 9LVO . COSTA MESA COHVENIENT TERMS BankAmericard-Master Charge 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 5C6-3.COI ;14 OAILV PILOT 4'a.t • ~· .... Tom arplaiae HELPING HANDS: crlllcs ol newspapers arc quick to polJ'lt out that the pa&es of our sterling Journal too often deaJ with death, dJsmay. fear and despair . But sometimes despair gets turned around in the news paaes, too. A case In point 1s Bill Sears. an unemployed truck dnver from Ca lg a ry , Alberta, Ca n ada . Sears had saved up a f ew d o lla r s and figured to bring his wife and two kids to our sunny c lime for a modest vaca - tion So be piled everybody in their old 1964 car and arnved in Hunt· ington Beach where everybody got their first look at surfers in action. But while they were beach.watching , miscreants broke into their locked auto, grabbed their last S350 and stole the family camera. THER E WENT THE vacation. the gas money for the trip home and 3·year·old daughter Joanie 's promised visit lo Dis neyland. AU this misery for the Sears family was duly reported on the pages of our journaJ. Then a fun· n:r thing happened on the way to unhappiness. People responded. In Huntington lieach, there is an outfit in operation to help folks known as the LYNN center . LYNN stands for Love Your Neighbor Now. So the LYNN peo. pie took the Sears family under their wing. After the news ac· count of their loss appeared. peo. pie all across the Orange Coast began ofrering help. More than $190 came in cash from readers . They got the Sears free tickets to Disneyland und a tour lo Tl· juana. Others offered free food and lodging. I A MAN WH O WOULD be identified only as "Eddie" came around and handed 3-year -old Joanie Sears $S0 so she could have run at the Magic Kingdom . Next thing J know. an Impish looking chap wearing old·lime s pectacles. pu((ing a corncob pipe and carrying a revolu· lionary nfle appeared in my of· fice . He announced he i s •·Sourdough Dudley" and he'd come to give the Sears SJSO in cash. Sourdough produced the long green m $.50 bills. t •·1 J UST HAD n os money layin' around anyway and I want those folks to have 1t before they have to go home." he declared. "Call at a grubstake." It develops that Sourdough is actually Travis H. Parry, a 58· year-old retired plumber. Costa Mesa resident since 1955 and most recently, a character actor. He goea around playing shoppin~ centers and grand openings. He changes costumes fast. PARRY WILL BE Sourdough Dudley one duy. tht> l.JtUe Gr apt• Stomper the next or hke tomor· row. Mr. Whiskers the ~aster bunny. Ear her. he donned n t920s beach co:.tuml' to appea r with Miss Nude llnlv(•rsc• JO Santa Ana, of all places Ye~terdny he pl;1y<'d \fr, Good Guy. Maybe 1t .111 prov<>S that had nc\\~ dOl':.n't ·"" U)'i l'nd badl.\- Mernorial Dedicated President Ford delivers remarks at official opening of the national memorial to late President Lyndon 8 . Johnson, the LBJ Memorial Grove. Tuesday near Washington. Seat· ed are Lady Bird Johnson and Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. Jtloslems' Charge Christian Enemy 'Arming to Teeth' BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Leftist Moslems charged today that their right-wing ChrlsUan foes are "arming lo the teeth" to wage a new round of civil war in Lebanon. Two newspapers that support Kamal Jumblall. leader of the lef· tist private armies, claimed that three foreign ships unloaded 30 armored cars, 10 gunboats, 5,000 machine guns and 5 million rounds of ammunition in the Christian port of J ounieh. 12 miles north of Beirut, during the past few days. \'ene.:~la Grabs (J.S. E'lrat CARACAS. Venezuela (AP> -The Venezuelan government says it is taking over a U.S. glass company's Venezuelan holdings because it gave in to the de mand or leftist kid napers of its local manager and published the kldnapers ' manifesto abroad. A government communique said Owens· Illinois of Toledo, Ohio, violated the law by paying for publication of the kidnapers' stale· J ment Tuesday 1n The New ( / l\.J SHORT York Times, The Times of l -, London and Le Monde, in Paris. The government said it would pay the American company "(air" indemniUes for its pro- perties. E'ord ¥~t~• Dafl•care Bill WASHI NGTON CAP> -A close fight is expected when Congress attempts to override President Ford's veto of a bill that would pro- vide $125 million lo help the st.ales meet new federal standards in establishing day care centers. Ford vetoed the bill on Tuesday, saying it "would perpetuate tigid federal child day-care stand ards for a ll the states and localities in the nation, with the cost to be paid by the federal tax· payer." .we Federal Loa" to Co11rt? WASHlNGTON (A P) --The Ford administration says it pro- bably would t ake New York City to court iC the city fails to repay emergency federal loans. Although the federal government technically would have first claim on city money if there were such a d efault. Deputy Assistant Treasury Secr etary Robert Gerard said Tuesday he doubts a court would rule in Was hington's favor. Cold Spell Triggers Rain I T ... p.~::::/ U.S. Unkr Clear, Frost~~~;;.:::.~·:; .. , .. .... \lbuQ!AfQVW u I\ •11 .... ,. II ... IW!!l lo II 11 \.PUC•<lO •I .. (U'C:U'ttwl• '' •I c:i. ... 1..-0 \\ II O.n"r \0 .. °"''°'' •l ll HO"Otvh.t •• ,... ....... '°" ·-v '<•""'9,C.•IY II IO U •V-..\ " .. 1..•tl .. Ro<• " \J .__,.'" 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The achon climaxed mo s of official cumpalgnii 11ams1 Ten.c and followed violent demonstrations an his fa vor In lbe heart of Peking two days ago Tena. 72·yenr-old protege or the late Premier Chou En lai and inheritor o( his moderate poUcu~s. became for the second lime In nearly a decade a loser to th(' radical wing of the Chinese Com muniat party . He was ouisled from his Jobs as vice chairman of the party and chief of the army general :.laff He retained his party membership conditional on future good be havior THE 56·YEAR·OLD Hua was former minister of security and former party boss In Mao's home province. Besides the pre miership, which becamt> vacant with Chou's death Crom cancer on Jan. 8, Hua wu given the post or frrs t \'ICC chturman of the p1irty. ·A one.paragraph resoh.tllon of the Central Committee, d1~nbut ed by Hsmbua news agency and monitored here. descnbed the violence 1n Tien An Men -Gall' of Heavenly Peace -Square on Monday as "eounterre\•olut1onary incidents." IT IMPLIED th•t Teng was behind the protest by up to 100,000 people and said that. on Mao's proposal. the party Politburo "un· animously agrees lo dismiss Teng Hsllio·ping from all posts both in· side and outside the party while allowing him to keep h1s parl> membership so a~ to see how he " 111 behave in the future." Sabich Death Teng RED PREMIER OUT Teng Halao.ptng . .. West Point Probes Cadet 'Cheating' Actress to Face WEST POINT. N.\'. CAP) Some 100 cadets at the U.S. Military Academy could be in- \'Olved in a cheating scandal now under investigation, the Army says. "The honor com m1ltee began today looking Into a matter possibly mvolving unauthonzed collaboration on a graded homt- study assignment." Lt Col Thomas Gerrigan, an academy spokesman. said Tuesday. SUBCOMMITTEES of"1te elective, 44-cadet honor commit tee spent the day weighing irutJal allegations, he said. A source at the academy saJd the case cen ters on a home study assignment in an electrical engineering .coµrse taken mostly by Juniors Gerrigan refused to l>BY how many s tudents might be 1n volved. But the sourcC' said lhl· number is "under 100. but not well under 100. "NO ALLEGATIONS h nvt• been made by the honor commit tee. It is inappropriate lo com· ment further until the investiga. tion is complete.'' ··A cadet will not he. cbf;!at or steal. or tolerate those "ho do ... says the code by wtuch cadets are instructed to live Charges Thursday ASPEN, Colo. CAP > -Actress· singer Claudine Longet faces her second court appearance Thurs- day an connection with the shoot mg death of professional skit>r \'lad1m1r ''Spider'' Sabich. Meanwhile , 0U1c1als in· vc stigating the death have I 'When I said open wide that included the teeth, M r. Cartt1r1' I declined to reveal any details of their 1nvesligalion. SABICH, 31, a former Olymp'<! skier and t1.1dce champion or thl' professional skiing circuit, was shot to death March 21 in his fashionable home in a subdivi· dfon near this Rocky Mountain ski resort. Miss Longet. 34. was taken mto custody and later re· leased on a $5.000 personal re. :ognizance bond. Formal charges were expected to be filed against Miss Longet on Thursday. but It was not known what thos e charges would be, However. Dist. Atty. Frank Tucker said <'artier the minimum charge would b<' criminally neli!lii.t<'nt homic ide, a misde· me a nor 1'HSS LONG F.T . ex·wifc of SIOJiler Andy Williams, had been hv1nl( with Sabich for two years. She r eportedly told investigators Sab1ch was showing her how lo hold a handgun when it dis- charged Tucker said Subich died from a single .22·cahber bullet wound in the abdom en. Daily Pilot ads MOVE people "We ran an ad in the Dally Pilot hoping to attract Orange Coast buyers to a home we had llsted in Anaheim. The re1ult1 were even better th•n we expected. "The house sold as a result of the ad on the first day. "And, 23 people traveled to Anaheim to aee the home," the advertlaer added. If you want to move people to buy, call 642-5678 • It only takes a few words In the right place to attract • buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the right place ls the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ( DAIL'( PILOT A S 'P~st Raps 'Gifted' Plan. Porno Charge To· Be Checked J Number of Accepted Strulenbl at luue SACRAMENTO CAP ) l.iec.1'11Un Analy1t A. AJun Post MY• outdated 1ntclllKf'r>e\' tesu. ~ placing mon: pupils In Uw tlalt program tor the mentally Clfted than WdS intended Post Issued a report Tuesd;,y Ob thci Sl3 million progr.am which was supposed to cover the top 2 percent, but now u1ket1 nearly 4 per· c:,ent -186,000 pUpils. ~.1'fle s late p rovld~s about f7S ex· U'a for each "rt ed StU· a8nt. rosr i 3 Charged In 'Cure' For Cancer l LOS ANGELES (AP ) - ,Authorities ha,•e accused Home lMade Health Foods of suburban t<;ommerce with Illegal sales of bee pollen a s a cure for cancer and blood disorders. Deputy Ally Gen. Patrick Hopper alleged in his Superior Court suit filed Tuc~day lhal lhl' firm was guilty of mi!>brandang the pollen produel because 1l 1s not licensed to m.inufacture or process drugs Named defendants in the case were copartnero; (ieor~c H Damas. Norma HomJn1uk and Veroni ca Homan1ul. Romanovsk1 Chari;ces include Calsc advert1s· ing on the ground the pollen was allegedly orrered for sale as a cure for cancer and blood ail· men ts Slate authorities asked the rourt to en1oin the firm from manufacturing and marketing its pollen product and to a~ard civil pe nalties of $2.500 for each act or unfair compeh l1on. mclud ing false advl•rlismg POST RECOMMENDE D cut· tmg back to 2 11crcenL A btll by Sen. Lou Cusunovich <R-Van Nuys). to increase fund· Ing to slightly oHr $17 mtllton to cover 4 percent is pending tn the lcg1.sl::iture The bill 1s supported by Dr Sieg Ef'ken. the-D~partment of SWAT 'foySuit Blocked LOS ANGELES <AP) A Superior Court Judge has issued a preliminary inJunclion prohibit· ing the producers oC the SWAT tele\'1s1on series from filing s uit against a toymaker planning a I.me of SWAT toys. Mattel, Inc., had sued Spel.Ung- Goldberg Productions last Jan. 29, contending th al the producers had threatened legal action against anyone trying to develop a hne or toys using the name SWAT. The toy manufacturer had an· nounced it would bring out a hne or police toys called SWAT. JUDGE NORMAN Dowds said the an1unclion would remain 1n force until the case comes to trial or 1s settled, but he left the "ay open for Spelling-Goldberg to hie :-wt tf Mattel makes a hneoftoys that resembles the tcle\"1s1on characters Mattel said it had no plans for a lle an 'A 1th the T\' senes Mattel attorne\' Richard Cutler argued that SWAT, an acronym for Special Weapons and Tactics police teams. is 1n the pubhc do main He said many poltcc• d<·· partments ha\'e SWAT. mJn) of them established years before the television series". Spelling-Goldberg has ril ed sui t a~a1nst anotht•r to) m•rnufacturt-r. Strombecker Inc . which has brought out a lint.> of ~WATtO)S •Bleak Outlook' Bay City Strike Worsens Today SAN FRANCISCO CAP > The stnke by municipal crartsmen went into 1t.s e11i:hth day today with negotiators tradtn~ insults. the threat of general strike looman~. and a bleak outlook for citizens stnpped of all city transportation and. tn an unrelated action most taxicabs Jn a nt.>w de\ elopmt>nt, stnker~ tra\'E'lt>d to several Golden Gate Transit bus tt•rm1nah. tn Marin [ J County across the b.1y early to day. set up hnes and d1i.rupted Stale some commul\'r scrv1n• to San Francisco. ------------Bus dn vers ~ere told by their uruon leaders lo croi.s the p1ckt'l lines. but buses were n•portcd l'\tnning at least 15 minuks late because or the pi ckclini; f 'unerol P~nding SA~ n1<:RNAU DINO (i\f'l 5\Jncral sen ices were today for K<•tlh Roberts. the ii H'llr old Cub Scout "hose fight a.:a111'>l <'.trH'1•r drew national :1ltr11t111n la!--1 Oc tob<'r. 1'hc HlUlh, who d11'<l :\lmula\ w " 5 a d m 1 l t ,. rl I 11 :-t J n ford Linl\(lr:-.1 1\ 1'1•il1atr11· ll11:-.p11::il lusl Novcmbl.'r, hut 1111( 11w. tht•re Study Link Estrogen, Cance r Risk SAt"RA~1 f.NTO (AP> -llsr of thr female hormone ri;troR<'n h..i~ 1nC't('O!lt'd tht• rt!'lk Of ranc•rr Of th(' utl•ru~ ltnin~ •\00 to ~ p<'r- cent for womrn In a San Frun t'tsco Uay art'U stmtv. r.talc health offt c1ols say 1'hr stall' Ih•parlmcnt "' llralth . relens1n.: inform ation Tuesda\• from a ft\<' H'ar study, toehoed n recent kdcral 1"c1o<t anti Oru~ Admtn1<;trat1on < FOi\ I "arn1ng on estrogen TH F. FDA SAID cstroRcn taken to redut'e discomfort after mcnopause. can increase th(' 1n cidence of uterine cancer Som(' of the testimon}' la«t year that helped prompt the FDA warning came from Dr ~aid Austm, chief of the Cahtorma Tumor Registry ond super\'1sor of the cancer morutonng pro· ip-a m in the San Francisco area Since 1969. Cancer of tht' endometrium - the uterus lining -1s more pre- valent a m ong older wome n. • Austin said there is n sharp in· crease in such cancer -50 per· cent -in the bay area counties of Alameda. Contra Costa . San Ftanc1sco. Son M atro and Mann ' !tom 1969 to 1973 Amon1t while women in the nrea over the age of so, he soid. I.he mcrcase was 80 percent. ~J\C him only t.>ight weeks to hve. saying his body could no lon~cr t olerate radiation treat mcnt and he was not respondin~ 111dru~ therapy.' Brown Celebrate• S \CRAMENTO <AP) Go\". Ecimund Rrown Jr cclebr utei. his 38lh b1rthda~· today with the ,alt,faction that his presidential r;1mpai1?n war chest has topped thr Sl00.000 mark. firown recel\'t>d olhn en ('our a gm it nl·~ s Tuesday 10 his thr<'c week old t•ampa1gn for lhl' ncmocrJltc nom1nat1on Co r Prcs1dcnt Ill' "a~ cndorM'<i b} 'I.Ill' s,•n:1t1• Jlrt''-ld<·nt pro ll•m J.im''" :'11tlb 11> S.1n l>teJ.(ol who h;.ic1 been one• o( thl' most prom1 nent Cahforn1a lucl.1•rs of \} S S 1• n . 11 1• n r \' .J .1 c k i. o n o f Wu ... htnJ:tOn. . llrarst Link'!' S AC RAMENTO <AP ) Proserulors in the Stcvcn Soliah bunk robbery tnal continue lo try lo tie rarlrtdJ?es found at Putriri:1 Ht>a r11t's San Fr1:1nc1i.co houi.c with some found after th1· rob ~ry here last year l' S. 01str1ct Cour t J111li.tt' Ph1hp Wilkins allo"ed tht' J?O\'· t•rnmcnt Tucsdt1 \' to 1 nt roducr ('\"tdcnce on a Dmm pistol und ammunition found at the houo;r where prosecutors say Soltah and M 1ss Hearst IJVed; he d€' l:t~ ed his decision on a prosecu t1on attempt to introduce some e\ 1dence from a San Francisco house where two of Miss Hearst's Symb1onese Liberation Army compl1nions. 8111 and Emily Harri">, hvcd ,~·ew Countg Studied SACRA MENTO <AP>-A (1vc· member state commission has been appointed to study a pro- posed secession of a 735-square· mile county Crom Los Angeles County. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ap· Pointed the commission Tuesday for an up to one-year study of the proposed new county. which would Include the unincorporat ed 66,000·resident areas of Ne\\hall. Saugus. Valencia. Ca· n~·on Country. Agua Dulce. Acton and Val Verde. Educauon of!lci l who ovtt?ie~s the prorr.i m . He uid h.: believes California has more bright stud nl.s than other 11lf1tes ·'because of the kinds of people who are attracted to this state for employment and tugher educution " But Post disagr ees. He says there's been a slump In achieve· rnenl lest scores In Californiu in recent years -partlcularly tn the sixth und 12th grades. POST SAID T HE cutoff point for the top 2 percent, an IQ score or 132. was established naUonally Ul lj37. In 1972, the lest st.&ndards were changed, '4•h1ch decreased scores by four lo JO poiols. But most pupils were admitted under tbe old standards. Post said. "In the late 1960s. the test manufacturers r ecogruzed that exposure lo radio, television and other media had made made stu· dents 'brighter' than their coun- terparts of 1937," he said. The ext ra money permits smaller classes, a faster pace of instruction. independent pro1ects and field trips. 4 Die of Poison PINNEBERG, West Germany CAP> four tree nursery laborers died after drinkfog a highly poisonous weed killer from what appeared to be a rum bottle and police said Tuesday they do not suspect foul play. Three o r the ,·1ctims were German. the other Portuguese SAN JOSE lAP)-5an Jose Stale Univcri11ty's president has prom· lsc.'d to investij.?ale a student newspaper's allegations that students h•ve been producing pornograph1l' movies ln campus dormitories for more than two year s. A story tront-puged Tuesday In The Spartun Dally said the operution sit#·• a q~n ... .-.......... Karen Coleen Steele. 18. or Atascadero has been named queen of the 30th annual Junior Gtand National Livestock Exposition at San Francisco. h•d produced more than 200 films rangtng from 15 m inutes to 1' ~ hours and that the films were sold to wholesalers for 111:.tnbu lion in Los Angeles and on the East Coast. \ T HE REPORTER said 25 ac· tors and nctresse!>, a producer· director, a cameraman and nine helpers whose duties included 1>erving as guards participated in the m o\ 1e making. The "'nter said she had talked to nine of the women actresses Sea Museum Plans To Stay on 'Queen' LONG BEACH CAP) -The California Museum of the Sea aboard the Queen Mary will stay open despite a $2.2 million lawsuit filed by the city. the museum foundation's president says. Llewellyn Bixby IV Tuesday said the non-profit Museum or the Se<t Foundation will "vigorously defend Itself a nd fully intends to remain aboard the s hip until Sept. • 30 ... unless a qualified single operator is acqu1 red before that d ate." City officials here ftled suit Friday for more than $2 million in unpaid utility. mamtenance and other bills for services the ci ty pro\'ided. Officials also arc seeking termination or the city's 40-year contract with the founda· hon and $2,500 daily Cor each day 'he museum re mains open on the luxury hoer and one or the m l'n nnd had seen one production filmed. School pres idMl J ohn H . Bunzel said. "The university 1s conducting an invi:litlsution into the allegations r eport(.>d in Tht· Spartan Daily. "Obscene b<'hav1or i.s de11rlv contrary to uni\'ersity Policy Ap· propriat(' d1sdplinary action l')"\a.y be Initiated 1f ~vidence of conduct tn \ltolatlon of university regulations 1s uncovered." hl' said. Buniel said results of the un- l\ers1ty tn\el>ltgnt1on would be made available to the Santa Clara County distnct attorney should he request it. Rain, Winds Slam Into North Today SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A weathe r front b arged into Northern California today, toting rain and strong winds expected continue Into Thursday . Heavy morning rains wer(' forecast lo taper oH into showers tonight nnd Thursday. Gale warnings for winds up to 45 milc:t an hour w<.>re posted on the North Const. Only United has it to Chicago. Business in Chicago means a lot of tran!l time. So why not spend yours in the friendliest, most comfortahlc planes going'? Unitcd's exclusi\'c 74Ts. On hoard. you·11 find all kinds of room. Headroom. Legroom. Breathing room. Room to ~t rctch out. Room United'~ 747 Friend Ships are big on Fric11dship Sen ice, ton. With eight channel' of audio at everv scat. An lnflight ~en ice Supen isl)r to hdp \\ilh la,c-min utc: tran:I plans. And some of thl..' hc\t meal\ ~rnywherc. 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"United means business / t Chi •. / o cago. ,,, ,, --------1 llXI II._. 11 lk 1111 II ~ ----.ht 21 I I ---- The friendly skies of your land 161 unlTED AIRLlnes -• -() D ILY PILOT EDITORIAL P GE A Balanced Council· Huntington Beach city government has turmoil and problem s unparalleled in sii.a since it was ln- corporuted 67 yt1ars aao. The rlnanc18l pictur ls bleak and eveo basic city service~ ure sn j eopardy. The city ad roin.istr tor, caught in streit ms of crossfire, seems likely to be r~placed. ouncil members themselves ar e bickerine \Jil - in both private and public us they stagger from e roblem lo another too often without reaching an s isf actory resolutions. us the t hree new members elected next Tues da to the sevcn·member Huntington Beach City uncll will be cast.ill key roles in determining if city o l can be put on tra ck-<>r \\ill continue lurching to m e awful destiny . 'l'he Dai Pilot takes seriously its obligation to report oo these candidates~ lo study their back- grounds, to talk with them personally and to analyze what they possibly. can contribute to bettering Hunt· ington Beach 's city government. Of the 16 candidates, we found fiv e with back- grounds, dedication, practicality, ideals and cam· paign spirit that separate them from the others. Of that five, we found three who. in our view , offer the best-rounded qualifications lo work with the four incumbents in putting the house in order. They are: -Ralph B auer -Ruth Finley -Ron Shenkman Ralph Bauer , a manager of commercial develop- m ent at the AMSCO Division of Umon Oil an La Mirada, is a decisive official who tells things like they are and who isn't afraid to make a decision and stick by it. He is the c urrent president of the Huntjngton Beach Union High School Board of Trustees. He served on the Ocean View School Board for eight years and was a charter member of the city's personnel board . He also bas been a recreation and • Ruth Finley ls now u member of the Hunungton Beach PlannJns Comm1bbion. She wo.b a president or lhe Huotln(!ton Beach-Seal Beach Leaaue or Women Voters ror three yea~ ond before that was a member of varioub boards and commissions. She serves not1t.'c that she will work in a quiet. w.-11 thouaht out w ay that will leave no Questions lhat she had done hl'r homework and will be well in!ormc..'<I on nil il>sue Ron Shenkman has served on the Fountuln Valley City Council and. like Bauer, is a member of the high school board or lrill>tec!>. Ile 1s a senior vice president Y.tth Beverly Hills Savings & Loan and h is flnanc1al background should bt: invaluable to a city that owes many ot its wo<!s to u lack of expertise on finanee mat· tcrs. Two other cand1d<ttes also have strong appeal Businesswom an Pnm Shea bas a long record of in- terest and participation in city government. N9w a m e mber o f the planning commission. s he is articulate. forceful and weU informed on nil levels of go•;ernmt!ntal operation Mrs . Shea's husband is vice pr esident of the cil} 's largest landowner, the Huntington Beach Co., which in turn is owned by Standard Oil. whkh has substan- tial 011 interests locally. Mrs . Shea says she wouJd abstain from voting on any issues invol\ing potential conflict -a nd we believe her Unfortunately, this situation is likely to impair her effectiveness and draw attention from hC'r efforts. Ron Pattinson 1s another attractive candidate. He's an aggressive campaigner who has done his homework and who presents pract ical views on city affairs. His record of community participation, un· fortunately, does not measure up to the other top can did ates. On balance-and \\llh the city's future in mind- wc believe the interests of Huntington Beach would best be served by electing Ralph Bauer. Ruth Finley and Ron Shenkman ']just don 't understand why theJegislative branch is so suspicious of us?' parks commissioner. H/F ·~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------------------..1 'Coke' On the Slopes ( PA UL HARV EY) With all that sm oke in Aspen, Colo., there had to be marijuana burning -at least. W)taU'm about to relate 1s not rrotn the aaog in the ski shop. It's from a professional observer - Jack Olsen ol the Rocky Moun- aio News. And also independent ources. It can be aqtued that to single out Alpen 1s unfllir, that the tt'm· p o ra ry populations of all ski r esorts ar e hkely to bring with the m th eir own m orals, m ores and 1unk As pen has ,-;J.500 perm~· •P. e n t re s 1 • i:!ents. But when the snow falls • thA&. population s wells lo 35.000 The s ummer of '74 the US. l>rui Enforcem ent Admm1stra- Uon (DEA) announced the re- sulta of an ei1bt ·month cla n- destine investigatloo of Aspen •'f IMM EDIATE LY, 34 persons 1C were arrested there for possess- ing or selling coc:>lne -24 of them na tives of Colorado ~ • For those not In the know. co- .1 t ame 1:. a stimul<Anl -usually m- ,,, haled ~ which produces a • "high" lastjng n hout 15 minutes. thl' d'1nge r begins when users twain to mix tht•1r cocaine with heroin and mJcct 1t into their v~ins The ruulUnt "speed- ball" I!\ n traumatic drug, often lt'lh11l Rv mak1na u few inquirlM on Asix•n ~.treets. anybody who Is w1lhn1t to µay $75 or more n arom could act a ll the cocatrw h\• wuntC'd Dear Gloomy Gus The government "'kid n aped" m y son when they drafted him , called him a soldier a nd taught tum how to shoot and kill Now that he is back to a norm a I, healthy life. 1 hope the govern ment, in the name of justare. never decides to try him as thty have Patty Hearst MOTHER _, °"' ,_ • .., •••• ·--.. ~·-"--IOKtt""lyAfMcl• .... t ti Ille .. ,.,..,., teN _.,.. ---0-y Ovt, Dell-f '1..._ Aspen par.ties wbether Jet set tycoons. far\lsts. movie stari-. writers, or ski bums and hangen. on -almost always provide "a community coke bowl." P OP lJLA R bnrtend er-<:11 y councihnean Steve Wishart says yes. "Cocaine 1s widely used 1n Aspen.·· Regional director for the fed eral DEA. John Ray Ennght of Denver. says, .. Aspen 1s a thorn 1n our sides : some people there thank they are above the law. that 1t should be their own little world." Aspen's perm anent residents point to statistics showlng that there are proportionately more "drug -related hos pit al ad minions"' in Denver t han 1n Aspen. THE DEA responds that mo~t drug·related lnJuricll 1n /\'JWn are treated clandcst1nt-lv hv private doctors an<l lhJl Aspen '!I mor e knowlcd$?Nlblt• users are likely lo know and ~._·tr administer ant1dotl•11 Those h eavily inve!ltt•cl 1n Aspen tear that D 1-:A underco\ er work will scare nway their only cash crop. Other va<'o t1on ~p:i~ ~vm pathize with Aspt•n Whc•n :rny re sort itcts a swmamll rl·putution the upper crus t ~oon .1to1·ll cl11ewhere, lc11vinl( only crumbi. 111 County Government Turmoil DA Upholds Voter Confidence To the Editor Within the past year the news media have given much coverage lo the political upheavals in Orange County governme nt. Without going mto too much de· lall, it's common knowledge that several top county officials have failed their public trust. L.<'t us say that they foiled this trust to place themselves in a more lucr ative position The saddest part of this proposition 1s that each official was elected lo his of- fice by you, the pubhc. Smee this unfortunate iceberg has surfaced in our rounly, we have seen many or these pohta c1ans and their advisors brought to justice and prosecuted for their felonious acts. In these particular cases. Justice under the American system has, and is currently being. properly execut- ed. To me the crowning Indignity is for the current county govern· ment officials to contiuinue to try and Justify the acts of their fallen romrades and at the same lime attempt to thr ow dirt in the face or the man 'IJlOSt responsible for the exposure and prosecution of the violators DISTRICT ATTY. Cecil f'ilcks used his resources well un<I put much time and e ffort into these investigations. naturally the work was detegatf'd to his in- vestigative staff. The handwnl· ing was realty on the watt when the supervisors <1ttempted to re· move a great percentage of his mvl'sllgat1ve staff for what the) determmed to be a so-called economic m ove lsn·l 1l funny lhal none or the bruin~ in county government could find fault with his lnvesltgat1vP staff size until Mr !licks started exposing and prosecuting lht• muUuncllons Ln county government. I pNsonally ft>c•I fortunate to have a goo<i hnrd work1111l man hkc Crc1l ll1cks 1n the U1stnct At torncy !< Offil''' I feel further :rnhsfact ion 1 n the knowted~~ that I \'OlNJ for tum ;rn<f as 1t ( MAILBOX J turns out he did not let me down or any other voters wbo made the nght choice. When the district at· torney or this county meets the pubh<" he as one elected official who does not haH to turn his h('ad away out or gwlt or lack or integrity R. JAY LISTER l\'""•P•Hr Co•r•~• To the Editor I would like to take this op· portunity to thank you for provid· ing s pa ce to p ubl ish the newspapj.'r course on Amencan Jasues for the 81centenrual Your newspaper as the only one in Orani:e County providing this educational service and we cer - tainly appreciate this coopera· 11on We are proposing two oew t·ourses for 1976· 77, and I hope that you will continue with the program. You might be inter ested to know that we currenUy ha ve 57 st udent s enrolled 1n t hi s newspape r course. STEWART CASE D1rt-Ctor of Community Services Santa Ana College ·captt»r l' alue To the Editor. In response to alt against the use of hcli(·()ptcrs for police work Tht• helicopter is as expcn- rlable os th1• two-way rudlo. Jt is 1u"t as vital a piece or equip· m<'nt Two officer s in lhr 01r are \\OI th three limes that on the i.;rnund To ban th(• helicopter for mere reasons as cost of fuel. noise, or TV distortion is ridiculous to say the least. As for the cost of fud ( would rather have the money in the air than waste 1t on man hours sear ching for suspects the helicopter usually has in sight ROBE RT STlNMA~ Bnt E'eriiU:er~ To the Editor Golly Gumdrops' 1t sure 1s keen of the m ovie businei;s to Jct us witness their awards for what they believe ar e their best pro- ducts and achievements! Maybe, JUSt maybe. If we vmle letters. we'll get to watch award shows for other businesses too. like best headache r e medy, or best fertilizer . . with trophies for the best original package design, best copy of someone else's idea, best song written for a com· mercial. best t itle, best foreign substance. best product unfit for families and children, etc. And we can see the top executives and assemblers crying renl tears when they m ake their accep· lance s peeches! Gee Wi!Hkcrs! ARTHUR J. STANLOW ¥odn9 Rlgho To the Editor : Compet1t1on. ·rreedom of choice, minor ity rights, and the secret ballot are basic American principles. Furthermore. the principles of fair play and justice persuade that all teac hers be given the right to vote secr etly for their t'hoice: union re presentation. by professional representation. or no representation. as dictated by S. 8 . 160 the teacher colleclive bargaining la w . IN WESTMINSTER, lhe pro- fessional educators urc short by a handful of teacher authoriw lions. Thirty percent arc ne«fed by April 29 lo get on the ballot be a public menace by being loose either on lt.s front lawn or ten outside s tores white the owners shop. . This summer will be worse because we then have vaca- tioners and tourists. Their dogs will add to the amount of lost and abandoned pets . The extremely high taxes Hun- tington Beach residents pay en- titles them to s ervices from a local animal shelter . Other C?ilies have their own animal control: why not Huntington Beach? ANNRAMINC Sorry She Ca•~ To the Editor: I moved into my new Hunt- ington Beach hom e a few months ago and l a m so sorry I bought here. This house is under Long Beach flight plan that has about 300 planes a day go over us. However, even worse, Hunt- ington Beach has a tiny airport on Warner that puts hundreds of plane passes a day so low over my house 1 can't e njoy television. The planes make my set nicker every time they pass and noise makes 1t hard to hear the st't. Huntington Beach has so many people come lO use the ocean, lJO why do we also have lo put up v.1th student flyers spoiling our homes? On weekends it's like being in· v11ded by a motorcycle gang' VfVIAN U>WANOE 1ffl11no111e r To the Edito r . In your editorial "The Oil Game" o n March 25, you state, that this "glut" of oat makes its way East, referring lo Alaskun crude. The use of the trite "glut" is • misnomer . Current cr ude oil consumption in the U.S. is approidmalely 16 million barrels per day, over one hair of It now Imported Crom OPEC countries. Quake Insurance a Bad Shake 1 belieye lh:it the application or industrial type union principlc!i to public educnlion is deslnlctivl' to education tind to everyone In the community. A s independent-m inded t..eoehe rs, lc•t u s lltand for freedom of choice via a !iecret ballot In this blcentennhll year. AH uminR Alask3 produt'tion reaches one m illion barrels per day by the late 1970s, we will pro- bably be lmporllnit 10 mllUon barrels from OPEC by lhnt lime due to the decllnlnl( production In the Jowu 48 states. Bucd on thlA, how can a million barrels from Alaak o p oui nJt th r ou1h CaJllornla b e con~ldored a "itlul"? l • I D1scl<>l!ure~ that the Depart· ment of Veteran AfCairs ha!\ quietly renewed :i highly con- troversial insurance poUcy have been qwck lo provoke angry re· actions from st ate veterans. Speaking for the state's largest veteran group, Veterans of Foreign Wars Commander. J e r r y Wllli"ms o f San Leandro. has called for a probe into po ss ib l t' payoffs b y Sacramento County's dis· lricl attorney and prompt establishment of legis latlve com mitlees to watchdog veteran programs. The polit"y which has brought on Williams' wrath Is for earth· quake Insurance for the homes of vtiterans under purchase con· tract with the de partmtnt. "The insurance contract. ~goUated without bid, was a I burn dearwhen it was madt-thr('e ,-ears ago agaln11t thl' written ad· _ ,v!,ce o~ th~ stat e_.:.s Insurance t' ( E ARL WATERS ) pert. .. Willia m s declored "It provides for a million dollar sin ji?le quake deductible and they had to know the insurers would .. never have to pay out one dime with such a deductible because In the entire SO odd years of the pro gram the total cumuJaU\'e losscs from quakes has not reached that amount." CITING AS ao e~ample the Sylmar quake several years aftO. he said. ''The damage lA> all pM· perties was less than $500,000 against 1.000 homes. Since N1ch veteran must absorb as a personal loss the first S2SO the totol was far from $1 million so had the policy been in force then the insurers would have had no liability. That was ~ largul quake experience. Tbe Oroville quake la•t yea r was about $200.000 n lossf's. •· "The department has coJlccted m oney from the vete rctn'I to establish a fund "h1ch is a form ' of self·insuranct> 1'h1~ fund w1111 over St m1lhon at the time or the original lnsuronc1• purchase and now is about SI S million. The Veterans Boa rd has !!lated they v.ould not approv<' in~11rance purchases of that type wh n the fund reaches S2 m ti lion Williams scoffed at the deport- ment's contention that the in· surance protections total over S3 b1lhon, the a mount representing the value o r all veternn home!I under contract. "Phooey," he i1aid, ''for th" ins urers to pay out that amount the whole slate would have to fall into the ocean Besides, 1 doubt If that company has reserves anywhere near such an amount." ''The actual fact. simply stnt· ed. is that the department lS pay- ing S37S,000 a year to buy $500,000 worth of Insurance ·· He ex· plained that 1s the difference between the Sl S million in th,. fund and the S2 million fund goal •after which no insuranCf' ,., to be purchased. "In the lhre-e years they have paid morr than Sl million In premiums for nothmf!. That mone\' would hnvt> bul It the Cund to more than $2 m1lhon As It ls, the homt' buyers have tx?en t>BYIOR double .. WILLIAMS i;uid , "The Initial mistake in judl'ment was bod enough. now lhl'Y have com· pounded it by renewing The purchase itself wos suspicious but the fact that rull brokerage fees were paid when normally the state negotiates such fees and generaUy+.pays only one or two percent adds to one's wonder · ment. It really gets odorous when It is learned they made no effort to get any r ebates on their pre· mtums. a provision commonly made when the insurer suffers IJtllc or no loss. "ln ony event the spending of over Sl million for useless in· suranee a nd the cont1nuallon of that spe nding posltlve1y establishe11 the need tor more at· tenlion by the Legislature lo veteran matter!\. This Is only one benefit program which is suffer· Ing There are m:.ny others which demond attention. I have asked both the Speaker and the President Pro Tern of the Senate to establish committees to re· medy Ulc problems " GEORCEH. KUnECK Mem berof Westminster Professional F:durntors Anl•al Conirol Tolhe Editor: ll 'a amazing lo mr why the tu· payers ln Huntington Bench do not question the fact that Hunt· ington Beach has no local animol control. We are witnessing what kind of servlce we get from Orange County Pound. Dogs roam loose. leuh la'tlft1 arcn 't enforced and the pound is so far 3way it's even a toll call lC we have to request service. People losing their pet~ mu.st make that long drive to check to see Ir the animal bas been Impounded. I P A eontuct bctWMn Hant· logton Beach and OCAS Is slaned. tt wlJI be COC$Uni Sll.000 ~r month. This will be p3id to OCAS from the pocket.a of Hunt· ln«iton Beach taxpayet1. The aolutlon Is simple. We must insist on lcx:al animal con. trot and atrlctly enforced leash l,w•. No dog should be? allowed lA>, DALE JOHNSON ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ht'llM'rl "</ Wtl'd. /'llbl11hf'r T'ltomo1 K,,•ml ~:d1101 Harltoro Krt1l.11ch. E:d1tanal Pa(l~ f:dllM Thi• l'dltnrt&I p:.ige nf ~ Dally f'llt>l H'l!k\ lo inform llnd '11muh1tl' r('adtrs by prnenlin11 ''"this p&filt> diverse tommenlary on topics of lntenst by syndltal· cod rolumn1st1 and cartoorusts, by prov1dtn$1 a forum for readers' vu!v.~ end by presenllnA th111 nev.splll>t'r·~ opinions and Ideas on currt"nt top1rs. The editorial opinion!-of the Daily P1lnt Appear only'" the <'dllon11t rnlumn at thl' top Of lhl' PUC! Opinion~ U · p1n!\ffl b~ ll'lt rnlumruSlll und <'Utnon1"h. ond letlt•r v.rit("l"!i ort lhttr nv. n and no c-ndor.tm1:t11 0( thr1r Vft'll't-hy lht' 1>1111,\ Ptl(l( 14h<xlld b4' 1nftrrt'd Wed. April 7, 19i6 Calif. Business: Mixed t £dllor '•Nole "1ourWnnQ l>talMU ha• ~•nc port o/ lti. CoU/ornlo Dream /or dtcodfl, but thert art' 1tga.t lh(lt tltevrowth ma¥ha11ebunaCCMo/too mU<"h.loo /aft 1 (Fourth la a ertu) LOS ANGEL!:S CAP> -"The opportunity is stJll lhere, It'• just a Uttlt' hardrr rt-achlns through and grabbin« thnt hriiss ling." 'that view. from Unitet.1 California Uank economist John Ky!>or. ~enl.'rally reflect& the 3t· • tilude of corporate exccutlves toward!i bus1ne1>s in the Golden S!ote I CALIFORNIA L"I A ~11\JOR c•omponenl or the I United Slulei. economy. contributing 11 percent or 1 the Gross National Produ<'t in 1975. It leads all other I '. states In agricultural and manufacturing produc· taon, is third in petroleum and apparel output and I ranks h11th lo ?>uch unrelated 1ndustr1e?> us eluc." • tronics. wood producl'll and touris m I . \'et. It also ha!> more unemplO}'ment thun th~ , national average and 1-s, ?>Ome bu.'>messmen ft'ar, : , developant: a climate that ma) hinder commt-rce • California bu!>ine'>s h1ti. trdd1llonally bent>hte<l j • ~op~l:lt~:;~u~~::/fro:~i~rr':i\\~~~ tn :~~~~a~~·~ milhon 1n 1960 Thl· innu, mt'JOt Mnllnuall} an- . I ' : • . . ·- '. '. crea1ln1 demand for bonln1, land. cars. ap- pluu\us, clotbes a.nd o4.hel' ooosu1ner items and also provided a constantb' 1wtUln1 pool of workers. TH£ TATE WAS lllCH ln 11ahfral resl)urtt-11 and was able tt> accommodate the newcomers and proYlde them with the bllSc on which to construet the much talked aboul ·•callrornta llteslyle. '' People still are comina to California at th& rate of about 100.000 a year , but the boost pro,•lded by a const;intly ~rowing population I aoac. most busi· nt!ss leaders agree. "During the 'SOs and '60s, It wu.s a question of 'Stand buck. th ey're coming at us'," o.ys Dave Schmidt, director of economic stabltiuhon for the Callforni a Chamber of Commerce "AND MAYBE TH£ RUSH v.•as too fast It was great for California In some ways and disastrous in others -d1shatrous because now you look back and see" hat it brought lo the state .. Cahfornla's cnl1o frequently point out what the population boom brought lo the statt-rrowdcd free" ays. murky skies and bodc6podge housing And. 1ron1calh, at is the stale'i. responM.' to ·-"•flW tk r...,. .., •• too 1 .. t. It aca. gr~a• tor C•Uf•r•la I• •••' 1m19• a"d dbast reu I• edwrs. • --these problemi. that creates the most uncertainty among businessmen. many of whom fear that the California climate has turned hostlle to business "I DON 'T THINK IT'S deliberately hostile. but I think it's lost its focus or sensitivity to the value or busineu as an economic base." sayi; Harold Williams. dean of the UCLA Graduate SchQQJ of Management and former chairman of the board or Norton Simon, Inc. "We haven't bt.'gun lo deal effectively in California with how we find a balance between our desire to improve th<' quality of life and the need to I presen·e the economic dynamics which give us the I opportunity to worry about the quality of lire." he 1 says I Business leaders cite tougher environmental · and tax la" s. restrictions on new construction and the attitude of the stat(''s c1uzens loward busine:.s I 1n g<'neral as drawbacks in relocating here. EVES WITHOUT NEW BUSINESS, California already 1s host to some or the biggest companies in Amt'rica -fl ve of the 50 largest industrial corpora- tions ranked by Fortune magazine, for example. It 1s also a sp1rn ning ground for the indi vidual en- trepreneur 23.480 new ventures were launched in the s tate l::tst year. compared to 14 .643 in 1955. Interestingly. California ha:. abo been the scene of the b1ggl'sl fraurb In C.S corporate history the bankruplc1e:. of Equity F'undinl! Corp. and the l1.S. National Bunk In S:rn Diego. THF. STATE ALSO HAS an unemployment rate , \\CU abo\'t' the nutional aVl'rugc (9.9 1wrcent in 1915 compart'd to a nationwide figure of 8.5 percent>. California's labor force includes more young people and women proport1onnlely than the national work force. but again the factor of the state's climate en· ters in. ··what they llhc Jobless> m1 j!ht be doing 1s la~. mii in the sun and once a week i:oing down to the un- employment office ... sa)·s Dr. Larry Kimbell . <SeeCALlf". OREA)!, Pa~ei\81 YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Elect AAY****** \VILLIAMS Wednesday. Apttl 7, 197f DAILY PILOT A 7 Now-you can enjoy Freedent® gum in a peppermint flavor, too. / ., ... -- ir -. ... / / I ' "New Freedent~ gum wont stick to my dental work~ "I had to give up chewing ordinary gum because of the sticking problem. But Freedent. the new gum from Wrigley's. is specially formulated not to stic k to most dental work.'So I'm free to enjoy chewing again.'' And now Freedent comes in a new peppermint flavor. too. Try some yourself. Spearm int In the blue pack. Or new peppermint J.. in the green pack. You'll like both. ,, AF'Tt:R Bt:l~G elect· t'<I mavor of Oc<'ani.adc last month, Graham h.1s pui.hcd for I he use of I Mannes an Occ·an~ad<''i. li••aiJl~(f, pola('e resern• (orct• lie 11 was co mm a ndin g I . I I I I I ' ' ANO YOU CAN OWN A BRA~ NEW SINGER'OUALITY ZIG-ZAG MACHINE '°""'CM\! l'lue, CM" Mo.. Mt-1.U -A CAMIM c.,..i .... , S... -C• .. •t•-~..-1111 Ulll Ir~••• I I ,... IM -taM•-11"' c .. ,_. .. .,. ~11'\ m 11 ~ "'''"'"· '-• C-•lt •fl-411• i.1 If CN•t ,., .. , I.A-• It•• ,., U .. llU W ,,_ SI, \.> .... ,.. NkHo .. II ,_llw,0.•-... UU ~ ,....,,,., ... . $9995 , ....... .... ~' "---'" '" ~eneral o r C amp Pl'ndlcton. thl' world's lari;ee!lt M arinc busc wh1rh b o rtl c r s Occan:-idc No inct1 cat1on wa,.. g1\'l'n. Grah:im ~aid , "hl'n a decision will h<.> mndc ahoul the polic·y ·which sny~ "part1c1pn- lion by military P<'rson· net with 11latc or local police. either as volun· tel'r or cmploye. Is con· sldered incompatible wllh military duties and is prohibited." BUT HE SAID W1IS<>n assured him that at wtll be given priority. Graham was named by the Navy League or the United States this wrek lo receh·e its highest award for coordinating the Viet- namese refu gee camp at Pendleton last year. More than 50.000 re- fugees were resettled after being processed at Pendleton. Graham de- layed his reUremt>nt to super vise the relocation center until it was shut down In November. Th• hometown · new1paper for all the Or8nge Coaat 11 the l1t1upµa.11 We Still Make House Calls I Every day -seven days a week -more than 900 of u 1 bring the Dally Pilot to homes along the Orange Coast. We are learning what it Is like fo be in buslnesa by being In business for ourselves. Our business la giving you good service. We are proud to bri"g to your door•tep news of the world and your community-all for less than 11 cent• a day. I . ~DAILY PILOT~ DAILY PILOT W9dnnd1 A 117 1978 QUEENIE By Phil lnt~rlo"di ....... ._....... ................ , .. ,.. ........... _.. "llold 11 \Ir l'l'lh,11n I do'" t think an up:.urgt-tn tht- t'l.'Onum~ t Jlb lur Jn u~urgc· m emotion'" F ... P~A7 CALIF. DREAM. • • director of foreculin1 riiodtll al the UCLA Groduate School of ManqttMnL "Io anolber ana., they might lake whllleftr lh~ c•n cet bee"" lhue's moreprK1unontJMna." , CALIFOaNt~ BUSIN , Liil& that or eve~ other state, baa bffll atfected by \be clramaUc JU mp in the coet of tnetar aJoce tl;le Afab oil emb&r•o However, cillsen opposition to alternate ener&r. sources -nucl~ar powtr plant.I, offahore oil dril • tnc. the shlppb>a of oU and ,., here from AJaska h.a.s compUuted the question, buslneu leaders say "I don't think we have among the citizens a basic understandlna of wb.at our enersy needs are.'' says Willlams. "We hav• not yet a1(eed lo accept any Corm of fuel. In i. aense, It 's almost a matter of pic)s your Poison, but nobody wants to pick one.'' HOWEVER, OF.SPITE CONSlDERATION of energy, populaUon and attitude, most economist• still loreoast continued, if slower, busaness growth for the state. "It is true that we won't see \be fantastic erowt.b that we ex_putenced f~ deudea," says Kimbell, "But overall. I think factors are cban&in& for more rapid growth in California. Aerospace has been a tremendous drag but it's stabilized now, and ---------------------as the national economy recovers, the state's Faux Pas Stripper Strock Out ~omy will grow too." WILLIAMS BELIEVES THE REST of the na- tion may benefit frOIJl Cahfom1a's efforts to make business growth and the quality of life compatible. "l trunk what will happen is that we will work our way through our problems. with some fits and starts, aod be on our way to a solution earlier · · SPOKAI'/ E, Wash. ct\ I» The attractive young lady who leaped from a flaming cake and stripped down to a G stnng or less -wasn't real- ly expected. Gay Church Formed In the audience were rl•dcral and state judges. attorneys. law ::.tudcnts and at least one con- gressman, attending Gonzag:i University Law School's traditional Jletdl•lbcrg 1'ight. WASHINGTON, D.C. <AP) -An organization to work with homosexuals, Evangeli cals Con- cerned, was formed at a meeting here of con· servaUve Christians. APOLOGIES ARE BEISG PREPARED for mailing to the a pproximate!} '100 persons who at· tended the March 20 event. Studt'nt Bur Association President Carl Butkus c;;.i1d Its president, Brad Wilson, a "gay" social worker and a minister of the Church of God. An· derson, Ind .• says the step opens "a new era in the life of the evangelical church ... 'Ne shall seek dialogue between the thous ands of gay believers and the historic church." Butkus confirmed reports that ty,o law scbool students, Dcnnss Cohas and Carl Str aub. used $125 In student bar assocsallon funds to hire the stripper from a Stateline. Idaho. nightclub "The Student Ba r Association has got the money returned and letters of apology a re being seot out to the people who were tn\'tted." Butkus said, adding that the 900 law s tudents at the school "are about evenly dmded" O\ er the propriety of the performance. ' SEVERAL STUDENTS SAID SOME me mbers of the audience jockeyed for good viewing perches on tables a nd chairs after the stripper began to dis- robe. Som e participants :it thl' party said the strip- per went to a G ~t nng, but otht'rs ::.aid ~he went farther. The st rippl•r . Elyssa Danton. 29. described the gathenng of j udge s. lawyers and law students as "just another stag porty ·' Miss Danton said, "They were standing on the tables and on eDch others' shoulders and shouting for more.·• The stripteas e hu-. d rawn criticism from various factlom., including the Women's Law Caucus. which has formall y protested the act as "blatant sexism.·' BUTKUS SAID THE ACT was "in \'ery bad taste ," and Smithmoon.• Myers, dt'an of the law school, said. "l will tJke further d1sc1pltnary ac-tion." Water Becoming Costly l SAN DIEGO CAP) Weter la going to be e aa expt!nslve 1n em California after ' says the direc1'>r or ~ state's Department Water Resources. 'It may be s o ex ptnsive that some kinds of farming lhal depend i imPorterwatt'r will abandoned," Honald Robie said in an In terview. • l lN SIX YEARS, low- d>st electrkol contracts ror pumping over the 1ehachapi J.1 ounta1ns 'tf!ll expire. ·Water in c xtrrme Southern C11hforn111 will c.-pst "at least $100 an acre-foot." Robie 11 :1ltl .J He spoke rarher to the J\me ricnn SoC'li•ty uf qivil Enginers. :As A RESULT o f Hlahcr trans portut1u11 C$>tls. Robie said he· ex· *els Southe rn Cullfor· rfanl' to be fon 'l'd lo r ut ~ack w n ter u s e C)'astically . Es t1 mnk s (Jfr pumping F cnthl'r l\iver waler to Snn Diejl<'I 1-. the state !IY!'l(•m n m •high as $60 an ucrt', as dluch ns the total ctist uf lb1Ported water now. J Elghty-fi\'e to 90 J'.l('r- ctPnt of California water if used for irriga tion • , .korea Gift j LOS ANGELES CAP) The City Council has fccepted a Sl million tfendship gift from the WiubUc of Korea. The , a bell and belfry. I be Ins ta lied on the tpper reservation of Fl. lbcArthur, by a Korean rew using Ko r ean aterials. 24-HOUR SERVICE f.,..r~n<, Rrpoor H Pt fo\tt M·QfP\ • <• \ PlUMlllolG. ,\~·HATING 110 Ytcloroo C: M 6 46-1407 ~ TATEMCNT '8 April 7 197b 0Hr Culnn• of NhllPUfl, "With only •Ix da~ r•malntng untll tlw> N.wpon S..tth Munt<'tp.I •ltttlon, I -Id ltllt 10 1akt' thll• 1>p9<1rtun1tv to rf!tltt•lt' tom• of th• llal•m•nC. I hav• mad« 1n th• I•" twn lhunlh\ Tht iotl-Owlng art bro•( aummallons ol molt' l•ngthy •t•ltm«nH 1>'1bl1sh•d 10 thl• p.pt'r ..artl•t (I I -rha1 .. hol• ... h•w "" n c .. 11..,1 fir• dfpArtmt'ftl, •om« hydrat1t• -• IOuncl to t>. drik lf'l'll In ,.., .. , 11rh~ur• ~m« ol thot oldt'r mor• rrowdrd erf'M nl town nflft un1qul' 111obl•m• '" fltf' flll"""llf"l end .uppr ... u on W• mint •II 91W' lht' firf' dt'pAl1mt'nt lh• •Uflt>nr 1 itnd • '"""'"'""" tht'v """d t~ 1 "Guwrnm•nl h"' lo"< um• 100 hlq •I o1ll l~I• C.O..•rnmfnl •mpluv•••. 1ncludlng mtmt. .. o ol thf' i\rm•d 'c>t'rvlco>•. un•ms>lovt'd •nd w•llar• r.c:IPl•l'I .. , comprlw """' Ii() 6 m1lhon Am•rtcan•. "'hilt th• total ol "" n1)n govttnm"'I -111"9 Amnk .. n• I• uni\ 71 6 mllhon Wo• 111u..i •lllvr lor I"" bur,.eucre('y And r&'d lepr In OU• qovtrnmt>nl t)I wnu1 11ry budqt'I h4tt flr0,,.11 •I th1> retr of nHrly ti .3 mllllon •nnuelly. f mployfn • "'"ll"' ,..,d t...n•ft" 1trrount lor r""' b()'!f, uf our annu.I budg•t Wtt mu11 be ceuttou• u1 11~r111ln9 co.I• splt•ll"ll upward du .. 111 1nne11on and co.I ol living lll('tt'AUS In otdPr lo 1oelnti1ln th• curr•nt 1...,,1 or ••rVl<n 1tnd hold th• lln• on lncft'¥1ng tun. I ""'"'Id pro~• th• n mllnuom r....Crw 41nd (nm~rlllOn of proYldlng ... 1111n11 "'""'k'"' by "" trnr .. rptlw. 141 -Would I/Ou '" on th• Cua•• lllghway Brldt• IM 90 d11v• and nl11hh., W• At• curreontly w1ttllng rh•I 11mounl ol rim• coll«llvt>ly In human rnourcn f'<tch ttllrrnoon w• •lluw lhlt tr•lll• ptobl•m to ~·•Ill. lncro•1"11th•9tf'fn tlm• lor tatC·Wnt lr•fflc •• ru•h hnut ..,ould do a lot lot th• Pfopl• at Oov•r and Coe\I ~lt11hw•v. l.41ablllhm•nl of prlor1tln and tmpl~mrntatlon of out hl9hw•v •ttnlel pl•n mu•• go hand In h•nd with lutulf' qrn,..th ISi "Wr prn•11tlv h,,..,,. • probl4'm with rnkltnllal and C'omm,,clal burgluln. In I Q7~. th"V account rd lnr owt half of ell m•Jo• <'tlmn In Nt>wpo.-1 Our burglarv pt.Wn· lion hurorau ~•II ln•pttl and edvist> any r ... lct..nt who cello th• cap.rtmt'nl Wt> thould .._tabli\h \landllrdt lot all tocks, "'11n<tow. and dooo uHd In MW con11ructton In N""'VCltt (l>I •AJthovgh wr .njny th• lowftl tu ratt 11'1 the <'OUnty our tu baw la quilt' hf9h. It Is Unit> con'°"91ioo ""h'" your tnn go up 10 ~told you haw lh• lowftl tax ralf. A good butlMMpftWO b bpt tquipp.d to m&lct good buslMU d«lalorw wht'n II comn to •ht> f\scal alfalt1 of youtkll'\I f71 "Wt> must ri>nt111u• to ''""' fot llw quality In ou• living tnvlronmnil and the cherm and charactn of our commufllfy tNI atlracttd us lo Nt'wpon, "At connmt'd cillLt'flS of N"'"1!0<1 --Id all l•e to Ht deflshy llmltt'd IO th• lowHt 10 ... bl• •nd rn ton•blt' l.wl poKlbl•. Th• ttoncmilc COMldn•I~ .,. • .i.o t"'ponan1 '°tha t •• ~v C"OntinU<! lo "'~ th• lownt taJI r•lf 11'1 lht' cOUflty. '"This coming Tundey yo-. wtU haw an oppcwtunlty to •1«1CO\lftdl!Mflfor3 dl11rict1. I •ug9nt to you that my s1To119 bu•i-badittound end clOH aMOClatlon with N"'l>Ort Harbor can brins 111 • much ~ frnh awr~h to dw manatemettt ol our ""'"city. I url" that 1fOUf ~for~ 7 be Dunca11 Mdnto.h. • . SlllCtHly, ; L"'-' :' ·l ... ; r. "'" V" ~ f..<( \.,__ ---DUNCAN MclNTOSH. JR. Cedlclate tor City Covncll Pa14 f-"9 CHU-to fl.ct O.iteae Md• .... C-AMll9•• JU• Vie o.-t•. hlf• au ......... a..c.. CA HHS (71t)67MSM • Sinser Helen Reddy wlU star lo 'P e te's Draaon,' Walt Disney Produc-tion's mo$l am· bilious musical since 'Mar y Poppins.' S2.3S SPIRES IAVINIE MacArthur Blvd et S 0 COSTA MEsA 3125 Hnrbor Bl'id . ' Fwy Dress with a jacket for spring. Very smart at a special 16.88. Th11 ;ack111 dreaa hu 1111)(!cl1l touc;h. It'' polyn1tor- w1th aifk Boouuful In aqu.i or Pf"., wlll't whllo Check•. Sizes 1010 18 11.81 8ow-t•ea .,., In. And here's o jacket dron th1t 1howa 11-ooaulih.1lly In polyo ler, navy or cor•I Sizes 10 to 18 11.N Jacket dren-card•gan alyle. Oura, belltd neltly over 1111ped bodoc;a dren. It'• rot all bualnon '"toll poly111111rt11lk. Blue or melon. S11ea 10 to 18 11 H Available In Los Angel .. , Orange, Rl¥eraide, San Bernardino end Vemura countJeL .. • • Smoking R e mains A Risk .• , Da . STEINCKOllN Some people who have never been iU act like beTOH. 1 have observed them when they w«e struck down by ll!Mss. Often they were the ones wbo d evelop ed tbe wldeat yellow s treaks. Heroes turned into cow- ards. Here is an example ol a her o. He'd better knock OD wood I Dear Dr. Stelacrom: 1 am 49, 5 feel 9 and weigh 160 pounds . I have smoked two packs of cigarettes daily for 31 years. I don't have heart trouble, high blood pre- ssure, or ulcers. I've never bad an operation. Nor do I have a persas· tent cough, nor any sbortneas o f breath, weak knees, unsteady lep. nor nervous. s haky bands. My hearing is perfect. I don't wear glasses. have a hearty appetite and sleep sound- ly. Am nol afflicted wilh diabetes or arthritis. I do not drink. ASIDE FROM a one· to two-week vacation every year with my wife and kids, t have worked a lmos t seven days a r DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ~ week for over 10 years. Mainly out In weather - hot or cold. I have missed but two bours off the job for sick· ·ness ln the past 2S years. NOW, ARE you going to tell me 1 'm one of those uncommon freaks who's been very lucky - but my lime is coming yet? Or are you goi.nc to s it back on your haunches and begrudg- ingly admit that the sinister effects of two packs a day for 31 years does no t affect ever· yone? You always insist that they will. I am li ving, breathing proof that you are wrong! Will you ad- mit It In your column? - Mr.L. COMMENT: Will 1 ad· mit it? Of course not Whal doctor would be stupid enough to say that everyone who s moked wouJd have to pay the piper? All I have been sayan1 la that people who smoke aamble with their health and life. But who am r to say ~bat they s houldn't., Every human beinR hal'I a choice. Some make the wrong one. Consider th<' followln1 ktter from a reader : Dear Dr. Stelncroho: My husband s hould sec a doctor but he refuses. lie was told some time ago that h e h as c hronic bro nc hitis and em· physema. X r ays showed that his lungs were scarn!d. He keeps cou1hing. He wheezes a lot. He can · hardly stop. He becomes 50 m be begins brin~lng up mucus. For )'tan he bas been smoklng two lo three packs a day. When I cauUoo him be laughs lt off. He is 50 years old. I am worried. Mn. s. COMMENT: Keep in· sistlng that he sees his doctor. As an aside to Mr. L .• I wish you well. Mr. L., but quit e•mbling while you are ahead. ••• Many people s lowly commll suicide wit.bout reallstns It says Dr . Sleincrohn in bis ~let. "How To Slop Kllllng Younelf... FOT' a copy write him al this paptt end011lnl 50 cents in eoin and a stamped, aelf- ' addressed envelope. ~e ou• lre'f'eMOO"> >eec110t' c1 oeaut.!ul EISI• t.>J~···,\ ~ 'IO·I! :es tu' of y-.,.,my !CH\e t:n!s & e• C• "II """'.;es 6 onceo IO Pease at1'1()nf!' ~fmr ..... ·········• ,._...._.._ ......... UI .. ,..._ .. ,...,., z• lllllll'•&*ftt .. f*I ............. ,. .......... ...,. ........... ···* ,_..,..fnl .... ftta ........... UI ,__ tJlllr .... • ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1ll l"'p«tt4 from: • FIAICE •ITALY • GllMAIY YOH CIOICI 1!2 WlllES·OF THE WORLD ~ L '14! 10• l.utcr' Ott•io!\111.11 11t1111n Rea "' .,..,..,,., • 11~~Y ca•t-in1'f'd lllfTlbtusco Go•,.,ar. lotb ··~um ICll Ma1 & '''"'" PastJfal Rr,J Wint rou1 CllOICC UUIM REGAL MOUNT AIM TABLE WINES • YIM ROSE • IURGUNDY • CHAILIS • PINI( CHAILIS FJFTH SIGNAL DINNER WINES • MUSCATU •PORT • SH£RRY • TOICA Y BUY-OUT! o...,....., ""'* ...... . 88 SET ea. 2" •• 4" EMBROIDERY, STITCHERY & llEEDLEPOlllT KITS fl\•s tasyc111 wUl\allle st1t'lleS a lopSDOl111 yOU< "'ilO•o<!e' Long s.t>t .eo J•'lb & ~ >.001 oulove• IO mt,,,, come"' a •~e artay ot 1a.,n on t010<S ., •• , .... ..., Nec>j eP0¥1t & o~<i.,pc.-.1 P c:..i .. 6 P ow k :s. C.t'°"el E"'C<Ot<Jety. & vOS6 SlolCllefy P"t-•es -h;'\ & N Sy k) 001 Cornclele ""Ill e•y ~l<~,l(JllS REPEAT OF A SELL-OUT! LEATHER TRl "'MED NYLON SPORT SHOES 44 MEI'S SlllS 61/a tt U You·v1 SUI USSll • ) QUAUTY SIOH SllU•' FOi ns MOii! ~ ~ ~ -IDIMEL CIEEfl GIANT ll•n lllT'I NAlllC8 Clll 1111.. .... fllT CICIT• Ila cum.a e· 43c 35~ :-91 c !... 34c ?r=-58- DAil Y PILOT A. l ~---..' \ l \ ' ~ \ ,\ \ \\ Alie Al la.. It .. Wtittl REG. ( 88' pr. l.J.1<s 1~ ''me to gel a ,.,.w wtrc!robe 01 pa!lly h ~c ll fl\••ltt saw·;i~ 11111 come Dul t.w.ce • ytet' ~-.·~•. i.tcs l0t e•e•yO'ICI "' ,,.,. •hlde• I I j I • 1 f • I ! ' I I I : l I ., '· ·. ,. ,, .L414 "kl~ CONTROL TOP t 1.49 PANTY HOSE 1,1Jntlu I '.)UfO cr,n•101 I •:hie, Avl'f.lgO, Tall - I atw :.unset Cotlco 99! Lu, ~i/Jiu STRETCH 1.29 PANTY HOSE r 1 ·•e you1 "'"· Sn.ti. '""" • !.'11d 1r.n Ta 1 ~P•ce, Rriap&oay. COttce Bean 86~. ttc ...... l..il# 66' ~-4~'············ IM lat,. WW. 99' ll,,.~21hlt9Tel ................. . ~~~':.7.~~ .................. p• :i::e:.A.t ........................ 52' Umit~ TinwOff#rf PACI OF2 FOi 549 \i#:Jr> ALLEN'S FORMULA25 VITAMllS & MllllALS 2 l0t·me·p;1ce·ol I sa ... ngs lo• you 1n llln.ttd l1'M Oflert Allens t;alaoctd l0tmu11 ot 2!> Ytllmons, mllltr< & nut1,en11 111 I eHy·IO·~e ~Otule-Ml~CI llbltt. LIMITED TIME OFFER • 20-l&pos•re 126 nd lSmm Slide • S11ptr I or Imm · Movie Fiim From Koe11tllfome. GAr, Clttadlf ome OI f up YOUI CllOICl! Costa Mesa 2ll l 17tti St. Santa An a 3 l2S lri\hlf .. MotArltw Fountain Valley Marpdto .. Tllbfri Et Toro lJ Tore at lo.tkfictd Huntinc:Jton Beach tl61 Act.Mot lroolthutst Huntinaton Beach 21 I l 1 ~-t ll•d.. al .Atc_.o Costa Mesa JJM .._..,Ill Wlholl Santa Ano 1406 w. EcMcJtr' lfhtol Fountain V allt y I 61 41 Hcrbor .. EdiM)tr W •stminster Wu...,• GtNN Wnt Huntinaton leoch s111wWMr I ' A'' DAIL y PILOT Delinquency Is Target For Cello Performance Boy Wins SchOlarshlp Commission to Coordinate OC Activities CharlH Curlis . 1S, of LtRuna Bt'ach, has been named the winner of the $1,000 suum.,n Kelley Scholarship for hls performunc~ on the ctillo. and Mrs. Dnvid Curti~. By GARV CRAN\IU,Lt: Of llle 0..Uy l>I ... tuft t Oraose CQunty Su~rvigors ueaday establishe<J an 11· mber county OeUnquency eventlon Commluion to rdl03le programs designed to nil juvenile delmquency As sugge•ted b)' the atute fellure and lnistitutions Code, 'flt Commission will: 1 "Coordinate oo a counlyw1de built the work of those gov· ~rnmenta l and non · fovern m ental organizations engaged in activities designed to prevent juvenile d!linquency." IN EFFECT, THE new cont· ,Pission is a spinorr from the (\OUnl y Juvenile Justice Com· tjdssion. ' Until now, the justice com· r;.lssion also has served as the ale-mandated Delinquency hevention Commission. . It will continue in its role as the monitor of public and private uencies involve d in institu· tional. di version and gener al treatment ser vices for troubled juveniles. JUVENILE JUSTICE eculive d1re<'tor and '* fi ve·rnan Slaff. Under t he commission's or· ganiulionul pl11 n. each of the five suyervisors will appoint two comrn1ssioners. one: for u two· year term and the other ror four )'ears . The 10 commisslone~s wµ1 then select an 11th member. . ft was proposed by Cdunty Ad· mmistrative Officer Robert Thomas that a member of tus staff, Ron Kautz, be appointed the com mission 's executive director. fl0 "'EVER, THE supervisors decided that the commissioner s :.hould select their own director. -COORDINATE EFFORTS to provide an integrated ap· proa~b lo effort.I at redudna de· llnq~ncy. -Inform the publlc of youth need$, lht noture of delinquency and tbe dfectivene1111 ol ex1~tin11 and proposed )'Outh service pro- grams. •· Assem bl._.. nnnlyie and publish information relating to delinque ncy and youth pro- groma. •· . -Advise and ~onsµlt with public and privat~ organiiatfons in the development of delinqucn· ORANGE COUNTY Curtis. an honor !itudent at Corona dtl Mor lflgh Scboo!, i!I thu ~on of Mr. OC Supervisors Judges Endorsed With Fwid Plea cy prevenhor1 programs. . . . . . PendinJ leg1slat~n thot would g1"e hve addltionul T H'R EE SUP ERVISO RS • Judg~, to -Orange County Su(M!rior Court woo n n!lmed their 11ppointees to the Qualified endorsement. Tuesday from the· count.v Delinquency Prevention Com· Board o( Supervisors. . mission immediately aft.er the Attached to the board's tacit endorsement of As· ordinance was adopted. sembly Bill 2806, wai; n would provide the facilities needed to house the five new courts. Tho scholarihip wuis pn•sented to Curtis by the National l''t.'<icrill of MuJic Club$. Curils will be invited to appur ut OM of th"' national meet In~:. or tht-organization. Named by Fifth Di s trict ~emand that the state re-- Supervisor Thomas Riley to a 1mburse the county two-year term was Gloria Hood, $200.000 a nnually_ to sup· a Newport Beach. resident and a port each of the five new masters candidate in social courts. , . ecology at UC Jr\'ine. Under ex1stmg relm· Riley appointed Irving c. bursem e nt schedult>s, Chapman. also of Newport the state pays o!'ly Beach, to a four-year term. $60,000 annually to SUl;l· Chapman served on the recently port each new Judge, his dissolved county Juvenile courtroom s taff and Nonetheless. by quuli· fying its endorsement with the call for addi· lionaJ state support. the board or s upervisors served notice that the five new courtrooms "ill remain empty until the stale increases its ante. TREBLER Justice Study Committee. court ovt?rhead. But It wiJI be the Delinquency Prevention Commission that will C'Oflcentrate its efforts on de- veloping and coordinating delin· queocy prevention programs. Also knocked from the staff Thomas proposed was an ad- ministrative assistant, leaving the yet·to-be-na med executive director to overse,e a five-man staff. In his report recommending adoption of lhe commission or- dinance, Thomas said the Delin· quency Preventfon Commission should: F O lJ RT H D 1 s T R I c T BECAUSE OF whatliiiiiiii Supervisor Ralph Clark appoint· 'county administr ators ed Dr. Stanley Walters to a four ·· see. ~s ~ $140,000 a year year post and Lania Vasquez t.o a deflClt m sta~e support two.year term. for n e ~ J u d g es. WHEN ESTA8LISIDNG the commission by adoption of an or-dinance~ the s upervisors ten· taUvely armed it with an annual budget of almost $130,000, an ex· -Provide citizen leadership in the development and coordina- tion of programs for the reduc- t.ion of juvenile de linquency. Second District Supervisor s u Per v 1 s o r s la s t Laurence Schmit named Sidney Fe~ary pas.sed a re· Adler to a four-year term and solution opposing.the ap- Charles Stewart to a two-year pointment of the five new commission term. judges. D~tl•Nod~n Former CM Man However. at Presiding Judge Claude Owens' urging, the board Tues· da y temp e red its February s tand to en-IASTMAN KASTOltl'" GOAOON L•AOV EASTM4N. -GEORGE WILLIAM ICASTORFF, Grwt Sutiundies from Joseph Droullin ••• tk fr'ltest Burtunclian of them all POUILLY FU I SSE 1972 ss•• 'ff Sequola<e\l'i ne (~el In rs and LIQUOR SHOPPE l300 w. COAST HIGHWAY • NEWPORT BOCH • PAONE 642·9414 *WE OEl.IVU ,SJ, res•aent Of P1\ff'lf5 ''""~ U . tl'~ltt';' yfAr r t \•dent of S•n Juan O•H\it!O •••tt •Her • t•notnv iflneu ,, "' C•phtr•no p.aS&eCI a••-; 1n En~. TM V•ttrln\ Admlnl\tratk>n ~~, •• Mel'.)(O on Al>f"U •. 1•11> SUf"YtWd ~y l\t\ i"INrtl~t. Ce Of! "prll \, 191• .... .,.,. w1I• Autll; two w n• Wiiham G _,,I" AMne•m. C•. Mr Ea~t,,_w.s K••~ll o1 C•plUr.t...o 9#1<~,.,,., P4ut • Marl II me Olllcet, .. rvtd In World C KHIOrtt of (..tnvon Country, CA • ,..., w_. fl.rid.C:Or•• .. •ndwe$•mtmoef'of dia'")f'tltt\, Ci.eor9@ne Ann ~•rrttl of Tiii Moou LO<IQ• 01 Sof\ta Atw, Ct 0.-. Ca. •nd Ka ln~tn Ann 8"'~ ot ~lwtd •v"1\WHt M4ryc1'PO~\G •tl u~~ Ne w Mf'al <o . '""' Ct'Pff~ Wht son, RonAld E•-"l"""' o' 91.,.de:thld'M s,.,.,.,,Ct''l w11' tit> ""la P•vnu Ct•t k, two di»uonter\, Mr\ Tt-11.H \dlly 1 00 PM, P.ic1uc Vff""' J utlt B•umo•rdrft1•r and Mr\ Sherrie Chl!Pf'l I nttrmtnl, P1c1hc Vl~w O.v1s. OOCh ot Nt~POrt 8t~n. C• . ON' Memot'1t l P•n., N11woort 8rM" c..a "'°'""'· f loon E E.o tm.1tn of ~tllth~. Pacu•t v.r."' Mortv""'" d•r-t"Ctor~ Drug Smugglers To Be Sentenced dorse adding the judges iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil"Pi;;-~~~~;rt,;;;;;;;:;t•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oroviding the state In-•••• Paid P011llcal Actvert1sement W•ar>.; """' 11r•nd<hild••tt Se'V«<» SLECHTA will 0. "4110 ~IT"• C"il)('I of Ttw E MI L SLECHTA, •tt1d•nl ot Ftow•r\ Tnur\O..Y 2 00 PM tntt'f't"fWnt. Ntwoort 8t•c"· (• Oot~ or dNTf'I ~·• M.IMon CtrTtt!!\t-' Y 1n ~nton, C.. S, t'f1t !M.trVivt'd by t\I\ wit~ Lrl'\t!I, IWO aUllNl.S lllot~f\, l>.clc>lotl M d Joupl\ol i...11un.t l"OWARO L. 8URNf~. ''°"'OCl't' 0# Htfl\, C• , \life-r, J4rm11a Ji.f'tO'titlt.y 6' ~OI" Grovef C• ~t• ot dMtP\ Ai>rll S.t LOU•'· Mi\\Nt1 Stt,'t11tt\ W\ll b€t •• ""' •• P•t1fl<0 H0$0•l•I '" """'· .... al 00 l'M Tl\IHSdOY, P•<lll( vi ... '""°" 0...cll, c. 8o•n ""'''"I•, l<IO~ 0.•e>el lnlnmoM, V•IMll• Ch-I ol .n 0.1~. Sur~•v-ed by "" wtti1> Mt""Orkt\, St Louis. M1"ir,our1 P•t•f•C r•r v 9..,,,....,, )0(1, Edw•rd E V••wMorCu•rydlrt(IOr.,. Our1>0\ ol H un1 1no1on B••<~. GATES 0•11011 ...... !let~ A McClymond\ ot AVfH A GA r ES ..... <Mtll ol ~ &Ho.n Gtov~ and Oo"'o c; °"'" ot Jl>A" (apl\lr•no. C• O•l• o1 ""•th, ~ """: 1><01,...,_ <l\rtr.u• G ..,,.,., AO<ll ), 1'rt.. s .. rvtv.d llr ,..,_ "°"" .. 0.lttt\, Tt,.'4\, "'l'lif Qr•ffd<1'Hdf'fllft. Still""" F G&t•'\ ot 4na~un, C4' Mr, l urne\ W•\ 4 m•mbvr Oft"'°' HYnt• Reotr1 E G~\e\ ot San Ju.n CIP1\tr6N> •NJton Se.en M.,to0nlt LodQC' S.-t"wfc..s ~ e"'•dlt"; L G.ttf'\ ot c._,.,,,""° w1W bf hitld •t t:OO PM kturO..'f Ao,11 IM.cP\, ~,on• d•uq.Mp,-M.ar1)o'r••t R 10 et $.nutft~· MOrtu•ry C"4'oel wtth Frederlk\.ett ot V•nlur• C.a two Pa11ot" A,W, 511.cll"toft Oll•Cl•I01'9 ''" l>f'OIM~. RO«O<t 111111••11 01 W.~• tlf,,...nt .. Aost HIU\ M•mor••I P<trt. MMI S4rnu•• Auntf'n of Vtil(Ate>a, ........ ,. VIU\ttlOft ' 00 AM to t 00 PM dd11y or..-wkf'ltldr•tt ~,._,,,.~ wi111 ~ ,,_,d ttt Sttrl-.,'Mortu,,arydlrt<tO" \I 00 A,M Thwt \d•y. Pal l fi(. Vlf'W BAL TX .. £RG£AON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Me~ 642-9150 McCORMtCK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 s.n .h.Jan C..oi1trano 49$-1778 PACl,IC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C.metery Mortuary , .Chapel 3500 P9Clhc View Onve • Newix>rt Beach. C.lllornla 844-2700 Ctrtapel w it'-P4,tor Ro ber\ 1,., S(ftwitn<\ of (.Ommun1ty Prt.\.b)tltrt~ Cf'u.trt h S.n J'-Jan C•Pl\ffttn0, 01t1t,,.....1 tftt•r~nt. P•cltlc V1•w Memorhtl P•rk, Pffwoort 8t-•<h (., 0 1rH1f'd bY Deaths Elsewhere AUSTIN, Tex. CAP) - B. Iden Payne, 94. an Englishman who direct· ed Helen Hayes and the Barr y m ores on Broa dwa y befo re teaching American col· lege kids how to do Shakespeare . died at his home Tuesdny AT T HE TIME the ring was broken in August 1915. a Laguna Beach resident, James Humphries, 27, a lso was taken into custody, but c harges against him were later dropped. Arrested in the in- vestigation begun b y Newport Beach police were two more Laguna Beach residents, Lewis Gelger a nd l\t lchael Hillman, both 24. They were taken into custody in Beirut ; authorities here say they do not know when the pair will be extradlctt'd creases Its support. Judge Owens' support request carried with it the endorsem ent of the Judicial Council and a supporting study by the court's administrative office. The study showed the Orange County court in 1971 handled 33.867 fil. ings with 25 judges. 43Apply Would-be Leatkrs Applications for the presidency of the Coast Community College District's new col- lege withou.t walls now total 43, according to Dr. Norman E . Watson, chancellor of the col- lege district. !:ducatlon administrators from across the nation have applied for the post-even though the new college remains unnamed. Max Russell. head of personnel for the district, s aid April 15 is the deadline for ap. pUcations for four other administrative posts in the new college. He said he has received 18 applications ror dean of instruction; 14 £or dean of admissions, records and information services, 38 for denn or students and community services and 29 ap. plicntions for director or business services . l'fEIC FAMILY COlONtAL 'UNIRAL For the Record because of the current~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HOME • 780t Boise Ave. l We1tmin1ter I 89W525 • IMfT"S' MORTUAl'IY 827 Main St Hunhngton Beach 53M639 UOLIC ll{OTICE ··-· tul"a ltll>'tCO~ltT 0,. THI u .ua O .. ULl,.OllNl,11 !'Oil TMI toUNf'I' 0" OltANOI .... a.a1u1 liOTIC& 0 " MtAltlNO 0" l"I· Yt,ION ,Olt OltOf It Al"P'OIHT· 1• TltUUlf. 0,. TUTAM&Hf• ••Y TllUiT TO "ILL VACANCY Al'Tllt O&CLIHATION 0" l>llllOfl OUIOHATIO IN WILl. l •t•I • o l J OSEPH M, WADSWORTH, 0..tUMd fllOT!Cf I\ Hf llE&V (;IVEN 1 ... 1 J4MtiS I. HEIM , P~t>I « •d ""f\htr•tor I'\•-. filed fW.,.e•n • CJt"tltk\in tn; ord eppo1nhnQ r ,."''""., o' t~"tlit• t•rv l ru·•t to till YA<tlf'tCY Mt., 0t o .... hnft Of pt'lt'VH\ ~·or-•t~ lf\ Wttl ,,. •• , .. n<c to Wf'\ltf'I 1, ~._... t\Jt tu,,t\fr Q.Attlft.al tr\ Af\d tf'llH f~ t1"N" ••f'\f oft(t OI Ptt·,HnQ ,,.., '''"" P'I)\ bi'"...-" ., IOI" ""''' l•. ,.,. ••• "°. "' '" '"" \ #l~OOf"\ Cl !>o'l>efl"'Pnl N.> J Of \0 cl "'*'1 .,.?OOCh•,tCt nt'°r Or1v.W."\t If'\ t"IC~tr;ot ~n1~ Af'.li, C•1otot"lo111 !).tlH~1I S. .. ,. WILLIAM I!. St JOMN. Co11111y Cit•' :::,~n seem. J 111 ., ..... ~ ........ .-.o ... tUI ~. (.1111-.0 •1111 AnwN1 IW': ..... .._, ""4111-.S o. ..... CM•I O.•l'f "''°'· •111,a.1s. .. .,. ,..,, ,. -Neptune Society j::RE.lWITIOH •UllllAL ATSEA I 646•7431 ~_..,_,., ... "' .......... -.--~ Mf"'IC• ~ CM! .............. ...... C>flt.~. ~ 1 - Blrdu SOUTM COA'T COMMUNIT'I' '10ll'IUI. IMrO ll, tO• Mt ,,f1W1 M t'i Wdtr/l!fti W'•O"t M..\<\1f'W\ V••Jo bOV Mo•tlltl,lth Mt ftndMn f lmol'-YC.•rlylf' W QUl'W llUC:l\,llOV Mott(llU, n1' Mt •Ni M r\ M1(Ne1 '41r-.r I .t0wn.• "'""'' llOy MarCll l't, ttl• Mr '"'1 Mn O\(Ar' S(~1L,t\1'4 ~ J.,."C..l>""•no 01rt civil strif e in the Mediterranean country. ALSO FACING TRIAL in the smuggling ring Is Laguna Beach resident Craig Wright. He and hli> wire, Raylene, were ar· rested a few days aner the others, but char1ites against Mrs. Wright have been dropped. Police said th«.> group was uslnt phony com· IS WHAT IT'S All ABOUT YWl IWI Ull TUI cMwa Fii • llfftM. aoo ., -• '*'9• can ~ lr8nsp11nted from the t>ack and sides ol your hHd lor 11.00 ,_., ltfu• (less lhan 300 1hght1y higher) Ou•r•nt o•t •"Y ,..., f•Ul"9 t• llll'•tl-• "•Ir will It• r•11tl•c•tl lt•••tl eft tl•n•r aw .. Alttltw. Check lhe prices of other c.ompanles doing ha11 ttan•plantatlon. then cell ut.. 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WU• al\CI ~· Cfllklf~ "VH" of aoe t114 ~ tf.t11t f11M tllldtftt uo to 2) Yff" of a0tl •nd ~ P'ftf\b II ttlkllno •I S.-.od<KI Ceuolt Memlll!'tfllp; $IS W 'fff' 1...i1v1<Nt1 ~Ip· sle !!ff "'* ·-...... -...... -.... -.. 1<11~111 ~·,~··-'•Ol lOOl-or~ttl- Gl l ...... tt-1--Wt-- IT IS EASY TO JOIN c-• .. wi•....-................ ~ ......... --· ..... -.. .---. ............. .... "l m voting for Ray Wllltams because he's committed to people. and 1t shows 1n both his personal and public Ide. • NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT HERE IN NEWPORT BEACH f'fEWPOIT H•CH -Gofdt.fl Stat. ltHClhM) Lob will offft> a 4 weell cown ht tpeed reodiftc) to a ~ ...... ,. of ·•&d ..... ilt tht M•wpori luch areo. TWs ncettffy devetop.d ,,.thod of htstrvc:tion 11 tht 1N>tt ffwlovetlve ..t effec:tlv• prOC)rGM avallablt hi h UtMted Stet•s. Not Oflly do.s Hds f...,.,. cows. redtlc• your t i'" ht h dossroom to jetlt Oftt ctou per w..tc for 4 short wHb but It abo htcW.s an odv..cecl 1p .. d r eacllnq cawM Oft cauette top• 10 that yM ca1t cOflfftwe to iMpro•• fot' the rt1t of your lift. In just 4 WH b th• Cl'Y"'• 1Nd..-t ~ IM rt9dlftCJ 4-S tiMts foster. In a few "'°""" '°"" shtct."b ore~ 20.30 H1M1 faster ottof'"'9g tft"ds tftot ~ooch HOO w_. JM" MIMltt. In r•e inatcmcea .,..ects of up to t l.000 wpm hove bttn doclllfMfd•d. Ow onroq• graduate shoMfd nod 7 ·I 0 tlmu fadtf' vpoft co...,lttlon of th• coetrH with 11torli•d l Mpro••Mt1tt h c-.i ...... 1ion •d COlllC.Mtr..._. For thou who would lilt' adclffOMI lttfonnation. o Mritt of frH. OM Jtow, on...tafioft l.ctw.s IMwt beff sch.clultd. At tMse frH tect•rts th• couru wilt be uplolHd I• complttt detoll, S.Cl.clt1t9 ctouroom proceclwfl, lMlnlcffott IM'thods. doss sclwcMe ettd o sptclol I t i111• 01tly WrodKtory .. ,,_ ... k '"' .. eH•laolf th coat of aiMUor ~y .... , ....... ..., .. .... ...... ftw ............. ... M.wfMN'flHdidelML ,..... oriwttlt14MS ... °"" to .... ~ abo•• .,. 14. ,,....., ..... II lhOtlld be occ~td by o ,_...., If possible. 11 ya.. hO'Ye .. wcry1 wanhd to be a speed ,.oder but found the c o•t prohibitlvt Of' the CCU'ff too fffftf COMUftUftCJ ... now Y°"' can! Just by att.ndiftCJ I e •eNftcJ per wfftc for 4 short wu ks yau can rNd 7 to I 0 timn fa.ter, COftCetttrot• better and compr•heftd mor•. If yov we o svtdeftt wtM. wo..td Hise to ma .. A's l1t1fMd of l'a Of' C's or if yov Clf't o ~s per$CMt wfto wanh to atoy obrto1t of today's t verc:haftqinq acc .. erathlg world thttt thh courH Is on .... t ft4PCH&ity. llMM sp.clol ~ lectwt• .,II be tt.fd at th• followi'"J tlmu ed ploce1. NEWPORT HACH MHTIHGS THURSDAY. Arlt IL I · 6:l0 Ii l :lO ,.M. NIDAY. ArRIL ' • 6:30 - l :JO r .M. SATUltDAY. ArllL 10 • 10:30 A.M. It 1:30 r .M. AIOVE MHTIHGS WILL H HILD AT CilltlA T WISTlltH SAVINGS & LOAM ASSOC., 450 HIWPORT CEHTIU DRIVE, HEWrORT 11.ACH. TUESDAY, ArllL 13 • 6:30 -l :lO P.M. WB>HESDAY, APllL 14 • 6:30 It 1:10 r .M. AIOVI MIETIHGS WILL II HELD AT MARRIOTT HOTEL. EXECUTIVE COHFERIMCI IOOM, too HIWPOU CIHTElt DRIVE. HEWPORT IUCH. If yo.. ore o bu1l1t•Hmon, ,.....,.., ho.stwlft Of' extcllffn thl1 cowtt, which fool S ytors of lftteftslvt NM•ch to dtvt4op. la o -st. Y0tt c• reod 7·10 ti""• f•ster, CoMpreh••d Mor•, ca.c....,.. 9"tter, Clftd ,.........,. ....... Shtdnts _.. offend • adcfitfORaf dl1e<Mlftf. nis COWM c• IN t..,a.t to ,_..., or cMc 9"0.,t at "Gr ovp retea" "'°" r•q•ut. le sure to oftt1td wttkhe•ft' frH °"...talion that fits best In yow schtcNI•. . . • • • • ' • • . . . . . . • . • Wednesday. April 7. 1976 DAILY PILOT A J J I '~~o~~~?at~:RC~r.~~~ PORC Event London Bridge Race Expands The London Bridge boughL lbe famed Lon· transported it p1eee by tteOn$lructed il over J Regatta at Lake Havasu d o n B r l d a e a n d piece to the resort and lagoon. City, Arlr .• Ingest 'tll· ---------------------------- o• ,,.. 0.11, "'"" sutt sides this year by di vidJng their sen es The Yacht ftaclng Un ion or intotwodivls1ons -forthenewboalS Southern Cahforniia has announced and those built prior to 1974. that this year·s Pacific Ocean Racing Althouah the PORC is listed as five Conference tPORC) will be sailed un· races1 it scored as six. The Channel der the lnternntionaJ Offshore Rule IRlands race out of Los Angeles Mark Ill (a) and has termed It the Harbor May 14·1S·16 will be scored as "racing test of the red hot boats and two races. skippers." , Thefirstrac.foflhefive~raceseries THE CHANNEL Islands race will Is schedl.l!ed for May S.9 aJ\d wlll start toke the fleet uround Santa Cruz al San Dlego.jeaving Catalina Island hlund, Begg Rock Buoy and San to s(arboard and finishing al Long Nicolas bland -leaving them all to Beach. port -and finish back at Los Angeles The PO RC is the West Coast version Harbor. of Florida's famed Southern Ocean The third race. May 29, will be over Racing Conference. a 2S·mile triangular race in Santa Monica Bay. Race 4, May 30·31, will 5tart at Marina del Rey. go around Santa Barbara Island and finish at lht: Newport Beach Pier. BOATING Happiness Winner of Log Race THE IOR MA&K III (a), tabbed as "Mark 111 s mall a" is the latest re· vision of lhe controversial IOR ha~ dicap rule that has had yachtsmen from coast to coast in an uproar for several years. The "small a'' revision is reported lo a sop lo the owners of older boats who claimed that the IOR virtually rated them out or competition. favor· ing the new boats built to the JOR. Happiness ts. piloted b y Lloyd Deppson, California Yacht Club. THE FINAL race. June 5, will be won Huntington Harbor the Huntineton Tidelands race out of Yacht Club's 32·mile Newport Harbor Yacht Club. starting Easter Island predicted and finishing off the Balboa Pier. log contest Saturday Enroute the racers will leave the Em· with an error of .4879 my and Esther oil islands to port, percent. The race was leave the entire Long Beach·Los from Long Beach to Angeles H arbor breakwater to Avalon. starb.oard, and leave the Point Winner in the novice Fem:tin Buor to port. . division was Holiday This year ~ POR~ will feature an Hound skippered b land sailing event in the country. has grown to such proportion• that for the second straight year it has been sehedwed over two weekends. This year•s Catamara n ex· travangunza has been Sf't for May 1·2 and May 8-9. THE FIRST half or the regatta will feature Pacific Catamarans <P· Cats); 'Prindle·l6s, Sol Cats, Alpha Cats and the new 5.2 meter and 18 square meter classes. On the follow ing weekend the Hobie Cats will take over with eom· petition offered (or the 10. 12, 14 and 16·foot classes. Hobie Cat entries are expected to top the 400 mark again this year while the P·Cats. Prindles. Sol Cats and other twin-hullers should total about 150, accord· in g t o Robert P. McCulloch Jr.. regatta director. The Ocean Racing fleet or Southern California attempted to come up with a revision favoring the older boats last year -known as IOR/ORF·75 (and this year, 76) -but after much debate it was turned down by most of the yacht clubs and associations which sponsor handicap racing. overall handicap wmner as well as ol · u HH c Y class winners, according to Arch Van Har d S ndl, y · THE SAILING event Palmer, general chairman. Trophy winners: 1, was originally known as Entry deadline for the series is May Happiness ls; 2, Lyn the Desert Regatta. The THOSE FAVORI NG the IOR and its various revisions claim their yachts are the "grand prix" of yacht racing, and they could care less about racing against older and slower boats. 1. but entry chairman Burke Sawyer Suru, Ira Barzilay. inaugural in 1964 drew insists lbat entries be made as soon as DRYC, .7061: 3. First only 13 P·Cats. It was re. possible. Ratings are limited to JOR Class. Don Hartfelder, named London Bridge Mark III (a) One Ton (27.5) orHHYC .. 8023; 4 . R egatta after the greater. Castagna Results, Joe McCulloch family, who Castagna. CYC .. 9438; 5. developed Lake Havasu S h k H d • Sh Judy Ann, Gerald City on the Arizona side C OC . ea 1ng OW Martin. SIYC, l.02. of the Colorado River, Tom Schock, national the appointment of Bill both the sailboat show ..... aa .... aa sales manager for the Sc hult z a s show and the Southern a..!.. llllM W.D. Schock Co. o( mai:iager. He has been California Boal Show for DINTERIOR a Newporl Beach and ass1sta'nt manager for lhepastthreeyears. Costa Mesa, bas been E JGNER elected chairman of the ( F 'CJ]D S S 1977 Sail boat Show, '"--~- scheduled for Oct. 22·31 , M=-::..t CIJ GLJf LD r: ~~e~~.e Long Beach ·~. MERCEDES'1 COLLtvc 1t marks the second ....._..... D ~ '•rro ~:r~i::t:sea~h~~~~c:nh~~ We cry harder. lb ,:;:.) the sai oat show pro· Mlsalon Vleto Imports duced by the Southern ...... ,._,.., --· -·· California Marine As· (714) 8~1-1740 sociation. Ile is a second· gene ral ion fa m i I y r.~~~-:-~'7i~~;:;ii;iij~~r-~=~~---.;~ -____, ............ member to serve in a leadership capacity for SCMA . llis father Oill 1s a former president of the organization and former boat show chairman. Young Schock has been active in sailboat competition since he was a child. In 1968 he was a member of the crew or the 12·meter Columbia, then owned by Pat Dougan of N ewporl Reach, in the America's Cup trials. SCMA al~o announced NEWPORT 0 CENTER --·· AS ACTIVE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION LEADERS Of Newport Beach ... WHO REGULARLY ATTEND THE CITY COUNCIL ANO COMMISSION MEETINGS ... KNOW THE ISSUES AND THE CANDIDATES ... we ARE PERSONALLY VOTING FOR --PAUL RYCKOFF-- --RA Y WILLIAMS-- lolAAOOT SKIUINC "'"' Ne"9(>n PAUl '°'UM"1El C&on•Oef M•r f"RANI< I FRAN R06tflf~·0N W_,tt1tt Ate• Sill GOl.O BllDCM P~ln~u'I WM I VIRGINIA VOStJUR1, y-,_. 8h,;U\ NAlTER M££l£V JI! SoyftH ·• f'11ll JOYCE t0 "1LIN 0..tb0-f l•l•rt1 For City Council Newpor:t Beach B.ECTION APRIL 13, 1976 Qty-Wide Vote For These Two MNIFAEO VOEGHIN ~t)lal'\O toi.< HOC.I' ror; li<llb04 '"'""° •OAllCSf FVLL .. l P Nowpott r._.i;,nt , 800 MILlAA L•Hlu 8•fooa tManct .Iii.AN WH iE .. lA ... .,'"'°'' ... , •• C.lOH C.Ol.llN'i 0 0 ~ l~1111 8etb0il '"""" VIN JOl'OENS{N t.4Mi"tlf ... A••• JOH .. 5..,f A We-.,1 N•WU(>t'1 JAV.S'-'1H'4 Coon.ti .,.e M .u HAL PH PENOVAll boll ... , ....... The Best Way ,_.AMY PAR.-~ 9.,100. l•J,nil CARO<. 6LANCHA•IU M.,...n_,) Art1i 01CK ClVC•S W9'\1 N•-O~ ... I J[ANWAlf Hl fbl>' IN,,'1 JOAN 8UAWf.ll e .. •oo. "'•n·f OONWIUIA .. >; N..oon titt"Jhf~ fRAN~ Fl)~ON,, lh'b<>ob<.ilo /l llN -..ORRIS thtl e1utt1 lll)lANO t ANORIO,lN .,.•WC)()f"f H•1QM\ •tl"N<ARO M<:COMll e"'"""''i."" To Appreciate Our Bi-Centen nial BIRTHDAY Is To Vote! ! THESE TWO CANDIDATES DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT! VOTE APRIL I 3th Ad P.ud bf by RP4ltdf11"11 J r 01 f.if;ff~ (10io-1••.,mu,11 U l!.J SvDftro(lf ~ .. 4t fl.I d (...) 9/iN".O q ~· o~ ,,, . .nvr.,. ' Dress Yourself • 1n Profits I Maybe you think you haven't got a thing to wear. But DAILY P.ILOT advertising representatives have ideas in all sizes, shapes and colors. We'll tailor a program to fit your needs. And we'll make it fit your budget, too. \rt ill<'r~ :"111a .. h1·d lt1 .. •.1tt11,.., ff,i.u.,..,,, /!,,. .. ,, 1.... .. ,,,, .... Come in today and browse around the shop that produces the best-dressed newspaper in town. It's a fashion show in pictures and print. And your product, goods or servkes will be displayed in the most respected showcase v.ou con find. Call 642-4321 -We'll se nd~ Fitter* •Ad Representative DAILY PILOT ' l I I ... "' .. , . .. ~ J 2 DAILY PILOT Wednesday. A1>1117. 197& Television Ai••s Danee Salute to Martha Graham By JAY HAUll1T NEW YORK <AP> -The Public Broadt'hllng ervtct toru1bt ts icndinti: pubbc TV stu- Uons 11 show that may mate ballet freuh leuv fvr JUY a ~h aMJversary u lull' lo the works of modern dance p1on~r Martha Graham <Chaorwl 28. 9 p m I The opus, the tturd In the rour part "Dance an America" senes qaade by WN ET bere under 1raata totallinc $1.5 milh on. featur es si1r-"da~ea Miu Crabam created.. plus an ln- troducUoo ol each by her. NOW l 11 lJST ~nlus t hol what I know about Tb Dance could be put in a ballet slipper witb room left over roe thrte corn pJuten and a used eolr~hat. f@D1®tr1 And It doea me UtUe eood that actor Gretory Pffk, who once studltd montnfft wil h Mlss Graham, descri~s her lru}ova- Uont as "•nauJar. dusooant" work.I lbat "shattered the mold ol t'luaical ballet." True. Miu Graham does try to explain what each Ol h r sue dances toniabt symbolize. For exa mple, s h e aays h er "Of version o( Angels," a 1946 ef· fort. tries to show "love of hfe and love or love .•• 8 T FOR THO £ of us who don't know what she'b about, I suspect it miabl have been ~ller had the show pertodicaJly o(ferl'd tllu.strutons of cla.ssmal ballet aod bow ber work differs from 1l. Oh, well. For the record, the Graham dances on display "LISTERMINr loru1tbt. in addition to ··01verslon of Anaels," are "Adoruhooll," "Appalachian Spnng."' "l.amen ttttlon." "Frontier" and what Is descnbed as "Medtta'i. Dtin<'t> of Ven1:eance from ·Cave of the llt'urt' " The music to whl<'h I.he lf'apinJ! occurs ranaes from the sound or a f1.1U 1ympboo1c orch£':.t.ra to a deb&htful number fenlunn~ onl) class1cal guitar and <'ello. I BALLET A F ICIONt\DOS wlll find ttus show a landmark ln bullet o n lt\levli.1on. 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Hollypark to Open On Time Friday LOS ANC E l,ES 1AP) flollywood Park official~ Uld Tuesday the tritck would open on S('hc<!ule Fru.hty nen thou'lh members of hve unions huvt.> thn·aten~ .. statew1dt' strfke unless a new contr~ct as slgnt'd < <>!flclal.i of four S4•rv1t'e Employes lntcrnatloni.I Unioru said 1 uesd y they hud upJ'e;.tll'<l to Ciov ~dmund G lirov. n Jr for mediation JO lhe nwtter Hollywood Park lie to Of)t'n Friday. v.·hen the old con tract Is st1ll 1n force The contracts ~1th the f1\'e un1onll urc to exp1~e al ml~niaht 1-hday and Jlolly'4ood Park will QJ)(>n even if 1t doesn t uppc.ar the two :rides 11rt' doi.e to signing 11 new contrnct ' "Wt' have never 01~·ned or oPt"rnled without u con· tru~," said u spokl·~~a.n for the thoroughbred racmg fac1h ty. but we may ~·ontmue le.> operate Saturda) "1thout .t t·on truer 1( we are close to1og01ng ont' " Should a :,trikl' comt>, II probably would clo!I,. Hollywood Park u11 well as the thoroughbred rare me~tmg at Golden Cate Flelm'Und the quarter horse race m~Ung at Bay Meadows. both in the San f'ranc1sco Bay area. and thu harness race meeting at Los Alam1to:. 1n Southern California. . Tht> Hollywood Park spo'kesman :.111d "Wl' arc meeting with all of the unions on a r ound the clock marathon schedule, and 1t 1s our intent Lo stay " 1th 11 unltl "c rearh an agreement.·· Besides parimutuel clerks, other\ who <'OU Id~ affected by u strike include Janitors, secunty gu.irds, ushers and parking lot attendants. Lut% Stops Foe Nastase Explains Blow-up on Court HOUSTON (AP > -Tem· peramental llie Nastase has won h is first-round match in the World Championship of Tennis tournament at River Oaks Coun- try Club and managed to stay out or too many serious disagree· ments with the linemen. Nastase. noted for his oc- casional temper flare ups, shared the spotlight Tuesday in the opening round of the WCT t ournament with second· year tour pr o Vitas Gerulaitis. Geru laitis. 21, defeated veteran Cliff Richey 7-~. 6-1 in his firsl·round singles match and then teamed with Rit'hey to upset the ~cond seeded double<; team of Eddie Dibbs and lfarold Solomon 1·6. 7 ·5 of Chile 6-2. 7-6 1n a hrsl round match "l only question when J'm sure, when I know it's good," !'iastase sbid, referring to several challenges to linesmen 1n Tuesday's match. "l don't lose my concentration. I JUSl ask him if he's sure. l ran'l change his mind." Cerulallls said he COJOYed his first outdoor tournament of the season but still preferred to play indoors. ") just wanted to go out and pla~ the best I could ... Gcrulaills said. "I wanted to keep playing a~J?ressl\ el) bccau!>e that'!> the "a) J pla) ·· _) WtdntMJ•x Ap1111 t916 DAIL y PILOT • I Major Leagues Open Fire Cary Nolan finds him elf on the mound for Thursday·.-19'16 b1J11eball opener 1n Cincinnati, But he won't rind hJm.&eU tht're very l<>n1i1. uccordine lo m11na1cr Sparky Anderson And\'~On hus indicated that h<''ll pull hi starters Jn fuvor or rcltef pitcher• early m the season In order lo guurd against .ore urms. The Houston At-.t~ cun e>ept>1:t to i;ee ut lt·•~t one reliever ~nd mayb<-t-vcn u parade. The de frndina \\ orld champions havl• one of tht-s trongt!Sl bullpens in baseball and Anderson ~ent through one .:xtrovaganlly Jong PORTLAND, Ore. CAl» -The Los Angeles Lakers missed a big chance in the ir bid for a pluyof( berth Tuesday night. and the)' can put a lot of the blame on a couple of former tXLA All· Amencans. Bill Walton and Sidney Wicks combined for 48 points and 20 re bounds, leading the Portland Trail Blaze rs lo a 106-104 victory over the Lakers in a National BasketbalJ Assoc1at1on game Because of lhe los!>, Lo!> Angeles remains a half game behind third place Phoenix 1n the Pacific Division The Lakers are 9-31 on lht• road Colden State edged Phoenix 111 -106 in O\erllme Los Angeles has one game lert, at Phoemx, ~1le the Suns ha\e two ga m es remaining. the second at Seattle Seattle, wh1r h has four games left. trails Golden State b:> 17 ji!ames. Phoenix is 18 back and Los Anitt.>lei. lf4' 2. stretch last >car without :i startc:r finl:thlng la a•mtt. Wb1le tbc Rds (ac1: J R Rlchitrd 10 the>Sr trud1tionul apener at home. a i.t~p ahcud of the re t of the NatkM\•I Leaaue. the f1nl shot or the Amencan League wars wlll be ttred In Milwaukee whert-the Or<'wers host the New York Yankees Cat fuih Hunlt'r will pitch for New \'ork agumst Miiwaukee's Jam Sl:uon. Nolan st aitt"d om· or buscbu11 ·, ireat comt-b11ck1o 1n 11175 Lu ht•lp the Reds "an tht' Nt1t1 onal Logue pennant 1-'orCl>d out ur baseball m-.1rly two }ears by arm trouble, lhl' ri~ht handt'r emetgl•d t111 one of thl' team leaders "'hh l~ tr1umph~ as th\• Reds "on the West tlllt• by" stol( .:enng 20 aumr~ und ""ound up with a rlub record 108 '1ctom•s en route to lhe NI. l'h11mp1onsh1p Hf~ .:cll1n11 lhl' l?rcstiJttOu" openrna day a ss1gnml'nt, though. berause ~tarr h•adl•r Don C'iu llett "" 't r~·t•d.r °'""'~· o.' .... .,. ... ""<"-'• l'9'w"ct•Y .... , ........... .. "~Jon It ~4• I t 1e •t (•nit1rvul flfClf •~ IHI &""' "'~" l • .. Wlf ..... TOft ... "' I • • •t y ,.,. .• ~,,..., ~, .. ,.,.., II ,. .. ,ftf•• H•ll.,.•ILu~,.. M.)f\tlt,, ... \A•O-•\ u 1)1 ., Ni."" Yon . IS.•v•• >I• ~O\ Ar>q•I"' t\wll°" t• Ill •I \en I ••PIC•WO IM.on:ttltt-'\'\"n q 1 Attc;nl 4 IN•• ,.-o h n• ft Wt1 0..90 ''°""'" 10 1J iP'll J, (1~·: ~" t •urr •\ I\ •O A1 \I l °""" 'Mc.<;~t\i-tt 4MtttC•ft l ..... ,._, .. ,~ .wntur\\ 1' 1e1 •t U•·I flhot• tPAI~•.,. II 111 ··~" ... " (.;fy t'\pl·tt•hft t 101 '' a,4«•00 (W I '•JOI M1l'W'Nll..OI• Ul#vl• •• n H •01 •I '''"' (pt,,,y fl ttl ~n 0.e"'lt·••I 11 Ht f11 t@•I At 'At1fQtf'\1• t•f\flU ,. f ,, \•hlftl•'t ., .............. ... •· 1u1 .... ~,, 1A•"'' u ttr .. , PthtJJ··lot'•• c..~, ·~ ,, .,. A""'''<•" l• .. w P•h •t {1'1 '' ,.,, t UJ •I '-'•vft,tr\tt ,, .,.,, f' f' ,, • El "Toro's Meyer Gets Shot at Being Starter LAKELAND. Fla lAf>l "There's ALWAYS som,·bod> else." Dan Me) er said re· alisllcally "If there "asn't a Jason Thompson or Bill Freehan or lk>n Oglivie and I JUSl wasn't dmng the job. tht:>y 'd gt>t someone else.·· says Meyer. an El Toro rt-· sadent. Meyer kno" s that he's got to come throu~h this baseball season at first base for lhe Detroit Tigers The Se<''Ond }ear rormt'r second baseman, former out fielder, was shifted from left field to first base last Auf:!ust Detroit 1s gn an~ him the 1ob from the start this year in hopes he can concentrate on hilling. knowini: he doesn't ha\ l' lo c•iqx·nment at d1Uerenl def.:n sJ \'t' pos111on!> again But 1f he falter~ and c.locsn'l live up to the h1ttmg potential''" peeled or him b:, lhe organira lion. he kOO\l S \ete rans l1k<.> Freehan. ORll\'tt' or Mtt•kl•, Stan le' "ould bl• mor<' than eager to !(Cl off the bt•nd 1 lo pl,1) first regular!) Bes id l'., I h <' m . I h l' r l' :-. Thom{>son a st•c·on~ y1•ar µro DAN MEYER 1n~ a non rostt•r I rial ''1th tlH Tiger:< I h 1, .. pr1n1: tru10111..: season and som l' oh;,t•n l'r' pr,. diet hl· 11 n ·µl:ll'l' \k~t·r JI J1r;,t l>efon· long "I hu\'e to w<tlk 00 llmei.." s1.11d the 5-foot-11. ll'ft hunded hitter. He said he" ould try lo lake moro pitches ins tead of nearly alwovs JUmpmg on the fll st strike like last year · -a hob1t that helped l'xplam his mere .236 batting :l\'erage ·-rm not a li;u1 lwo-strike hit- ter ... he said "Tht: whole thing is not to let them 1ntchers get a book on \OU, sn they :.a~· you'll '"In~ •II an~thang Utt') throw up thC're ' La:-t 'l'at , "I didn't have lhc luc·k or' the lri:.h. t11• what<'' 1 r. :ind balls didn't fall in I ha\'l' 1111 trouble hall int: I he hall. 11 's a mallt'r or wa1lln~ and h1ltinl( lhu nJ?ht pitrh · · !\It>~ er said ht• fl-<:b romfortu· bl,• nt first base, and not having lo shift around .. hould "help my atlllUcll• as far a~ fr1·lm~ more at t•ast• It 'II s till b~ dlfferf''lt l.x.•ru usl' I hi1Vl'n't ployed f1r,t that mul'h " K e ough 's Baske t ln other first round sin~les matches Tuesday. Rob Lutz. San Cl emente, defc<1tcd Tom Gorman, 6-2. 6-1 <1nd Phil lknt. Australia, beat Stan Smith, ti 2, 4-6. 7.5 Starting Post To Kirkwood Pllt•hing, :imong otht>r things, has bt>en a \\ cak s pot ror the California Anf'!els in recent years hut 1t appears that part of thl· problem has been solvc•d h)· Don Kirkwood W~llOO , the ofl·IOJUred fi foot-II rrnter. was tht> b1!o( d1f ference ·ruesday n1ghl lie finished "1th 26 points. all but 4 m the second half Wicks, "ho pre ceded him UI L'CLA, :idded 22 Each had 10 rebound~ us Portland controlled the boards 54 -49. "( knew Rill was read' Mon day at prartare." ~~•id Pt1rtland roarh Lenn' Wilken~ "I rould feel 1t I Sa\\ him look like he looked a roupll· or months ago before he got hurt " who hit .324 at Detroit s l>ouf1k AA farm club ul Mont,l!Oml•t'\ la~t year and who 1s t abht•d for ctt11('k stardom Thompson" as 1mpn'"'" l' clu1 "fhe.' 11• al""·'" twd c·un f1d1.·nce 111 ltll · · ,.,,,,c.1 \h H·r. ''ho h.1d th1.• l<l'C'ond lo\\ l'~l :-.t r1 k1.·out r;it1n 111 till ,\ llll'rll'lm Ll':J,l!Ul.'. Jll~l 11\ ~·1 110\' 1n l'\ t.'f\ tX al hat~ \\ h1h-h1· nnh ~i, ui·k OUI :!fi 111nr'. hl hac.l 11111) 2li \\,1lk .. Saves CdM I Key matches toda.> st·ht'dult'd defending champion Ken Rosewall against Coronu d\•I Mar resident Rod Laver :rnd top- seeded J immy Connor!I. a late entry here. against John Alex· ender. "Call me 'bum' or 'Mr Nastase' or whatever you wunt to call me," the \'Olat1le :-.:astase said after defeating Jaime F11lol V anHoorebeke Gets HB Job 0&\'C Vanlloorebekc, who cooched Morningside lllgh of lngle"ood lo a 21·6 record over the past three seasons, has been named head \•arsity football coach at Huntington B<>ach llll(h, tht' Daily Pilot learnedloday Vanlloorebeke s ucceNb Hoy Brummell. who roached the 011t•r, lo a JO 26 record O\'l'' four }c.1r11 \'11nlfoorebek4', a lluntlninon £kach rr111dent whose d1stnnl un <'I(' 1s An:ih1•1m lll~h 's 11thl1•t1<' d1n•rt or l'l11re Vanlloorebekt'. !Wb h1!1 numb1•r Ont' prtorilv as <''tobll,hin.: rampu~ inter<·'t in footh.111 "We jl"(' jt01n1t to Ir)' 10 mt1•r1•sl JM'Opll' on l'ampus to pluv fool b.111.' :>U \:> \',1nlh1orl'ln·k1'. '4<ho .. 1• six vc•:1r roachin1t rt•rord lit ~ll1rnu1~1111lt• was 3.120 !l "WA• wunt u football tl•am ln hl· H'Jlrt'S(•nlallVt' or lh(' m:il1• athlrtc on rompu~ " \'11nlfcw>rdH'k1•, "ho "Ill tw :l6 Thur..,dny. \\Ill in<1tall ti m11lt1ph• off<'M'' and a 5 2 drfons'-' ""1th mulllplr front <1 "Wr w:ltlt 111 wm k arnund tlw Q1.111r1t•rhark." ht• ~llY~ "Thul 1s the key '' \'unlloorrtwkc 1H11duat<'<f (rmn the Uni\ "rc;lty or California (Berkelt•\ I and ha., u m;1~t('rs dt'irree iri ph) l!1ral t'duC'ation He ('03(,'h('(i rnr 10 \'COM ut Mom inas1dc nnd was athlf'lk director for four seasons. ln 1975 the lean redhead pitched 47 times but started JUSl two game s Thie; !>pring . however, he has been g1,en an opportunity lo earn a spot in the Cahforn1a rotation and Tuesda) he ortic1all~· earned that spot "We l(uvc him the opportunity to win a JOb, and he went 01.1t and did it," s 41id manager Dick W1lhams after Kirkwood p1tchcd seven innings, allowing only 01}1' earned run against the San l>Vin- cisco G 1ants in a 3· l victory. It capped a fine spnnR for the ~·011ng pitc her. He hurled 19 and one third innings. J>{'rmittinJ,? just 15 hits and four earn<'d run:. ror a I 86 earned run a ver~1gc• Thu:. Kirkwood beC'omes thr :'l:o 3 stort.:r 1n lhc rotahon behind f1rl•b;:illlnJ,? no-hat al'l' :-.:01 .in R:, an and lt'ft-hanc.led 'tr1kt•out url1~1 Frank Tanana A couple of months ago, whl•n Walton suffered his latest in1ury. the Blazers were one of lhl• hot test lea ms 1n the N BA and looked like a solid bet to reach thl' playoffs After Walton was s1dclincd. the momentum changed and lhl· Blazers once again wall watch the playoffs from the s1del.mes Los Angeles. getting 31 points from Call Goodrich and 29 from Kareem Abdul Jabbar. lcd 100 97 when Portland scored Sf'\'en con secut1,·c point.; to go in front 10.HOO Jabbar t hl'n ~('Or<'d twirl•. bul Wicks sank a pair or free throws In between. and that was lhl· d1f forence I.OS AHGflES Ct041 ""'"'"I\ w.,,..., i J•OOriil' r-~ .. t••t,, JI \•nit to. Al"'"\ l••P\oun • Wi"'•l'kll~l•' 9'0lll~N0 11 .. I C.•G\ I' W •• :7 W••I )t H~IU't I .,,., f ) f'\IWJf"•VWl f(k ... .,.,... J Kirigs Ice Flames To Take 1-0 Lead LOS ANGELES <AP1 Lo::, Angeles Kings' t•aptatn Mikt' Murphy s ap; his teammates didn't take any cheap shots an their nctory O\ er the Atlanta flames. '4<h1rh gave them an 1m portanl r1rSl game cdgc ID lht• opening round or the he:.t of three National lloc:kt>}' l..<>ai;:ut• playoff sertl'S "Our expcricn<'c from l&~l year's pluyoffs hl·lp\•d u s tonight." he s aid after lhl' ~ I var tor) Tu('sday "WP didn't take any cheap ~hots at tht.> ~oal ll was an extremely physical Ramt' ··But we h:>" l' t v. o tllJ.:hts to rt''' and Wf' will bf' rt'C1cly for lhcm Thursday mfili'-. •· Murphy S3 1d. '"We don't "'ant lo have to come back to LO'> Angeles for a third game," s aid goalie Ro~1l' Vachon." ho played bnlhantl} m lhe net for the Kings "So \\t>'rl i.!omg all out to wrap 1l up 1n Atlanta Thur,rlay night ·· The Kings m o\'e to Allanta Thursday for tht• second game of the seri1.'" an th<' preliminary r ounds of the Stanle} Cup playorrs JOf"<f:' •• ( ,.,.,.,,.. '> \ ·l'A"'flflh 1\ !"I 1' 1\ 1• H I• JI ·~• and \lo C are a tired hockey ll'am ........ ..., ''"' nght now . Monarchs Up Record to ~6-0 Tomm) Wilham-.. \\ho fired in one ~oal early an thr openin~ pe11od and assisll'ci on a not her. Mid "I rt>ally ps) l'hcd myself up all day ... "It was u t1 ghl l'hecking l(ilmt• nncl ~ellinJ.! 1h:11 earlv ~oat ~10 'C<'->nds inlt> lhl• ~Urnt' rrllc·ved ,1 lot or pres:.urc· ;ind ii jll'h a ll•afil ji?OIO(l ·• lh LAl'R•:~•: K•:\'s .. 0t t1'• 0.tH'f ...... $\•ff \1 A N H 1\ TT \ N fl Jo; A l' II ~phomort• "'m Wilmot srnr('d 23 11C11111 ~ ;incl Carolyn Top( \l(lllrl'd Ill 22 us tlw M alt•r 1>1•1 ff1~h 1Sa11ta i\nu l Monurrhi-1k frated 'rropp~ Mira C'u"ta r.2 SI m tht' <'II·· 4 ,\ .:1r1,· ha,kethall QlW rt l' r( in .ii' her(• l'ut·~cl,q n1~ht nut 11 wai.n t .111 that rasv for the Mon.1n·h~ or l"t1arh l.1nd11 ~harv v. ho now boast a 26 O r(' cord Tr:ullnJ: Hi !I lit th<' t•nd or II m1~takc pron(' (1rst qunrtt•1, Malt'r 01•1 1·urne roarinJ? bac~ in the !IC('ond 11rnod Goin$! into :i full -rourl prt''~ and usin~ lhl' rust break to i.h1rt momentum. tht' Monarchi1 whit lll'd down thl' M1r;1 Co."lta lcad With 3 03 rema1n1n1t 1n \h<• hair. Topf h1l a 17-footer und then ramt• r1f:!hl huc·k lo h11 uuolhrr bucket. bnnRtnR the Monarrhs to w11hinonc Mira Co:.ta scnn•d. ond n~ain Mat er Dl't C'losl·d the J:ap lo (Jill" on u basket by W1lrnot. Then renter Pe~Rl Fk1d ulC'rt ly :cl:tppc•d I tn• hull ;1w1.1y ancl \lo ent in (or the I u yup to pul lhl' Mon<1tch"' out ftont 2.' 2..1 with I 40 ll'fl From th<' fret• throw hn~. Topr mu<fr th<' ~C'l1r<' 2f. 24 bul M1ru Costa llc>d 1t uli up Wllh l ll lt•fl 1n lh« hair But Wilmot broke it Opt'n on two quack ha ~kt•tx to pul th1• :'tlonarrh" in thl' ll'ad JO 2fl a' thr half t'Od1•rl From thcn on in. Mater Uc1. playing aitRrCSSl\'C defcn:.e, ;.1n1l shoohnl? ~ t.'ll I rml'l ;i rJ .. t paN-d offense, cxp.indcd 1t!'o l('ad to ;1J>1 many as l:J pomt'i latt• m th<> third quarter Reid WJs thl· l1•arhn1o? rt· bo11n(ler for M al1•r 1>1·1 "1th t:l. wh1I<' Topf hull 10 ~ul<I Wilmot l'l~hl Guard Kur<•n GOJ:l' \\:1s c•n•1h1 c'CI with fuu1 '!t•als, nnd h'·r a~ )?ress1v(• pla, contnholcd to lhl' Monarrhl>I t•:iusi· M oll'r lkt will m l.'('l CrP~C'•·nl ,1 Valley ThuriuJay night 17 :ll>l 10 the sem1f1nul round on at:-hunw court In Santu Ana M•••rD•• cu • .• It, .. , '--''' I .. 'I W """tf " V••"''" "'' '1 r.u n ' ' . Q I I , , .• t. •1 ,,. ,, " " f t11 ,, • t With S 2 1 l1•fl rn plu~. 1\tlun1 a dc•fensc:m ~in Bui 1 '' (~lhhs hla"<tt·1I a 50-root ~lap ,1101 to d<•lln\I' \'11d1nn o f .1 c;hutout pnor 111 G1bbi1' SC'or1• ;it 1:1 !lll of thr final '"•rlocl \'~1C'hm1 '' tlw lx•:.t :1<·l 1v1• Stanley Cup ~1111111•, \\1th I !l:l J(Cl:lls a~winsl n' 1·r ,1J.:l' Allanl.1 ro:irh I· r1>tl ('rPtJo!htnn pulled J(OallC' 1>;1n Bout' hard"" 1th 21 St'ronds lt•ft in th1• i.:aml' 111 udtl an t')(ti a altac·k1•r , but the• K111J{s hl•lc1 on to lll'Of\' tht•1r fourl h VIC' tory In fiv t• 11wt•lin~s with llw Flt11lll'il th111 t1t·!l~l)O "l $!Ill'~'> v.1• pl:l)'l''' wrll. 't ul<l C'r1•1.:hton · 1 lhou~ht w1• hacl -.omt• J,?ood C'hUOl'I'!\ II) M'Orc an lhl· 'il't'Oncl :incl third p('nod Wl• h11d t•nouah chance" to w111, hut i.o did th('v Top , Distance Stars at Laguna "The Kin~s rorccht•('kl'cl Wl'll and pluyc•<f agJ(ressrvely. wh1t•h 1s whal we· h:n•e lo do They huvr the hom1• H't' ;1dvontaJ(<' that 1(1,·es them '" o t'hanrc' CJnd "e'\e f.?Ol only orw " Hob Nevm mude It 2 0 ror Lo!. H 's seldom when La~una Beach High's Erk Hulst 1s rated. a.n underdog. but such will be the case when the gifted senior faces t1lent-laden mile and two mile fields in the Laguna Beach Trophy track and field meet Fri· day and Saturday at Ui~una Beach lhgh. Wbtle 90 preliminary heats will be st:iged Friday. the ln\'lta· tionat mile, slated for 5.55, will be the highlight. The two mile is scheduled for 12: 57 Saturday Jt"s hard to imagine thot better fields could be found at a state mttt. Among the entrnnts In the two race!' are Patnck Henry Hiah'a Thom Hunt. Huls t, Crescenta \ alle)' s Don Mose'i and Foothltl'!I M:trk Spllsbuf) they finished 1-3·2·4 ln a recent tn· doorlwomilc. Hunt, who has also knockcd orr Hulst in tht> Ml SAC cross coun try invitational and the Sunkist ln\•itatlonal. is one oC Amenca's premier h11th school runners. The San Diego senior ls the na- tional prep indoor rttard holder 1n the mile, clocking a 4 :02 7 in San Dieao. He has also run in door two miles or 8.52.4 and 8 56 O and docked a 4.07 9 out· door mile last) ear. The ever·1m'proved Mose. ran 8.~ o in the Indoor games and 1-. thi' 1975 Cl F 4·A ~ country champion Th1'\ scnson he has breezed to :14 . 18.4 mtlectockin1t. Spilsbury. a senior at Foothill High of Sunla Ana. has been sensational. running the year 's fastest high school outdoor two mile (9 :01.8). He has a 9.00.0 in door mark and Cl 4·17 1 outdoor mile. Of course there is Hulst. 1975 stale meet two mile hero whose 8 .44.9 is only 3.4 seronds offStevr Prefontolne's national hl1th school mnrk Acclaimed as one of Amerka's premier prep run ners. Hulllt recently esubhshed a high school standard by run rung the 10,000 meters In 28· SS 0 .Howt'vcr. lhat mark was sel lc'\8 than two weeks aRo ancl llulst may la<'k thr spe('d to 'ltuy "'ilh such a s peedy mile Rroup. <All four aforcm,•ntiontd milers will contest the l wo mile. I The remaining runners tarr also exceptional Mater Ot·I High's Bill St John, an entnnt m both th(' mile and two mile. has run a 9. 17.4 outdoor two mite. Others in the mile arc Santa Fe's Sal Peralta (4 . 10.1 indoor mile. 4 : 17 7 outdoor\ Alt:i Lorna's Joel Hopc> 14 18 4 1, Ct1ntwell's Joe Baker 14 18 9>. San Gorgonlo'll Dave Oan1ch (4·20> and Mark Flynn 11 s.; 9 half mile> and St Juseph's Ke\ln Lundgrrn AnReles at 2 HI of lhc t.erond JX'Mod wh4'n ht' M nnel1t'd with a backhander from 12 r1•ct in front Williams set up the• play with I) pt.'rfl'('t pas~ lo lht• Kin~' 'et<!ran. llHl. l'loy•ll• Pttll''"*.t'f ....... a..t el lhrn tenn T ... \.O •0•-. flrrWw Yor• ht•~r\ t V41n(O\J_.,,. J Hfr• Vnr• •• _,, \.fl'f••• 1 "I fu,Ot\tO • PlU\l>U't.-,' foronil)t"'.S\ ._tt~ t 0 S\ lOUl\\.8uH~11)1 ',t lou1\lt.o\t.tr1~11tO Lt' Af'\~h' J Atl4t1t11t 1 ~.£.' A~I• tNift'- ""''" t q T-4•• •0•~ ~ G41""' \ \ "'ldu1,.d n. ....... '°"'~ ,.,.~·~ .. fll·•ht>ut•" ., \01i1• ., ""'"•' \_lf)C .,. .... , ., A tlAl'ltA ._,,,•or• 1\ltMhr •' V•,,couw• ., 8) llOWARD I.. llANDV 01 IM 0••1• l'•l9f SUH PALOS VERDES Dall· Kt•ough scored 22 points includ in~ a clutch ha:-.k1•I with 20 ~econds to go. to put Corona del \lar ll1gh School Jtlrl" basketball tt'am into Thur:-.d~1 y night's .. e m1r1n a ls u( lhl• CJf' 4 -A pl.iyoffs K cough 's b11llia ni ~rformJn<'l' pat·1•d th<· CtlM Seu Kin,:!:. to a 57.55 Vll'lory ove~ Mary Star HiRh <>f Son Pedro inn close slrog~lc played Tuesc.lay night at Chad" ick lltgh The Sea Kings hosl Ventura in semifinal action Thursday night 11 301 Ventura defeated B1sho11 Amat Tuesday n1ghl, 83·55, and 1s ~crond seeded in the playoffs Keough, a sophomore forward for the Sea KinA:-.. was the dif fen•nce in lhl' end walh 11 field i!Oali;. several kl'Y steals, ac curate pass1nl! Jnd l1Rht dt' !ens1\l' play. Shl' sparked u -.ccond quarter surge that brou~hl lh<• Sea Kmgs lrom a 12·9 dellc1t to a 19·12 ad vuntui:e. then :-.toll• the ball in lial'k<·nurt and rlro\ <'for a layup und lhl' winnini.: basket in tht· l1nal 20 seconds It "8!. a hcrtl(' finish to :t well playt.•d ~a m c by both team:-. <•lthOUJ!h CdM held the l1•ad most ol lhe wa\ In llrnl f1nLJI 211 'l'Cond!., tht• Stu1 s wt•11· t·alll•cl ror :i 1hret· •11•1•ond v111lution w1lh nlnC' 'l't'oncl'> to play, (uull'fl a CcJM plav1•1 with fi ve• to KO. then huri .1 f,1't dtl('h opportunity takl.' a l'1IM l'W111nc·c· .1t lh1· hu11er. V1rk1l· Met'lun• ti(od I.he rount al 55 fur ltw Stars with 51 seconds tn play She· wa\ then almost lh1• lwro1nl' ror I Ill' losers r.kClun· rd>nundt-<l u mi1"1s11d frc•c throw (trHI In fiVl' ll<'COndii dnbbll'd to thl' t'd M free throw <·arclr and It>! rly with ti dc~pcro t1onshot Rut 1trimmedout. While Keough was thl' heroine 01 the uame. Robbtc Torr es, 1,aura s~monscn . lkbbic llen drlx, Ann Porker and Llndu Co<'$1l(cl a l110 contributed sub· <.lanlll\lly to the victory. Purker took ovt•r at center when Goeggel found herself in roul trouble Parker scored three cl utrh baskets Gocggel was a IOWl'r of s trength In rebounding while .she w as in the ~amc. Hendrix hit lwr ravonle shot. from 10 feet out nlong t he ba11eline on four occasions and Torres and Semonsen did an out· s tanding Job o n defense. Semonsen also hit 3 pair or key baskets in the fourth quarter on passes rrom Torres and Hendrix. * c.., "'°"\"" ll"f'ltuJ~ c..._1 ..,.,.,,,. * I• fl pl Ip J t J ' To'"'~ II 0 0)) l\.t-1 ~ : \ 1 PArt.H 4 1 ' II> f•l•I\ *· It II 91 \9 J , • • 0 0 l • ) 0 J • 1' , II H • " 1• '• ir • n IT IT-)\ I OAJLYPILOT ~.~~:?~ ... ~~~~~~.,. ~~~~~~~m~.~.?.~~.~ :~::'s ~~~~~-~l~:~ ~~,~~!.~ .. Hl1h'1 que1ol for thl' patcher Rack Woolard tally \\'a& produced by stole econd and went to ninif on doubles from """o'_,..,.... r f.l<•~ 1 ' Sunut uague bilkbalJ made h l1 first ap· Woolard'• double and 1.1 third on 11n overthrow Rolf Schw~lbe and Gar)' Result ~"~~!~. ~:'•'• 11 ', ch1mpioo.sh1p took 11 but penrancc: oo lbe mound uatle by Cary tleiomer. and •cor t-d on Brian Brah.:.. • v ... •• ,,., ....... u .. ~ 0 ' lttin1 Tue.day nlfht as since Muchk S a,ner aw· For Newport Harbor Desrosiers' base hit ~-"wrt.;~ .... '".,'., • ~~=·~ : l.oara Hlah'" Suxooa feMn1 a bro en oot, and Hiab '• luckless SailON, Marin a Jumped on o••Lt.1.w•MMI NG .... ht" ... ~. <"• 1 '"""'"'"'" scored a 3·1 tnumph ul hmitcd tht loader• to it w 11 the fifth one run It was Desrosiers wha Wtstt>rn p1tcbina for v~'"" _.,,. • . , " . ..,...,,"''""I"''" ""••··m 8 kb t I' k r h t "'"'ba k 1 .... 1 t f(ot the other Edison run three runs 1n the s~on<J .... ~~.··,~.~ ••• "'_' •,~~ ,,... ..... r ·~ ... , ,'><,•,·,· ...... • .. 1.~. •.11• roo ura ar in l\'e I :s f\ lrf l ~ c n u1 e as s1x a('ro55 in the sevt'nth In framt' with Jeff Man iO.-,"~ • M•~~10 .. coN•t•fNc1 ,.,.,. .-, ,,,, ,, Anaheim. But some er n& aamea ... and the nlnlh ning an r'-i sinrle 1,, "lno'stuo lri 1 ... nd 100,, .. 1 c ... , ,,, , ... .,..... ~w•ft••~o ...... ~ ,,..10,0 • .., .. In other Sunset p(ay lapses led to the Barons' time this aeaAon th•t the ' v ,1 v " " ·run P ~ 3 ,, , ,., .. "'""" r 1 -1 ., , 111 1 ' c.• ,.,,.1."'11 ~ ..... ~ ,, 0 •• ,,0 Ed iaon n Ip pe d ho!>t do\\ nfall as t'wo passed Sailors have been In· plate Tim lnneli, w 10 li?Ol Ken Stallings' single 10G "''' ,.,.. 1 N•11d•11 '" J ~1'"" • ' • .,... '" ~ .......... •',. 1•.i.,.. aboatd\\1lhawalk "'"-'" •t 1 , w•• 1t • '"'" ....,,11 "'" ., .......... ,, Newport Hu rbor. 2· 1 in balls allowed one Saxons voJ ved In a one· run IS#l)t. Western got rt ch in thi: 1 10 ~~~:.::. •• " " , ., •n· .. ,. """'"', n i n e I nn i n gs. and scoreandanerrorsetup Edl&<>ngollhl'wlnnina Ncwporl 's Rand ~ :sixth with three sin(llh II"<~:'.,~,: 0 1 1:,.:,; ;::•,.1•111'1 ' ... ,1,..,.01.".u 11~c;,1.u.!Lu .. ou•1 o• Western was a 4 3 v1cto1 a double. teal In the third · rup acro.u lo the n1n1h Holle.~· whiffed eioht. but a nd a l\\O·run double• l<'I o .. ••o • u .... ..0011 r:, 1 c .,v \• ,., ,, , , • , Pt \ '41n t~•'"·"' ln14 at Marina. innanJ{. mnmg whe n Jeff Smith go\ only one run to buck rhu~h off the Viking~. ,~~:" it 1 ....... """ 1L 1 ''"'" en..... ~.~~ :.'" n * * * •00 11, ' llobofl 1 1 I ~" W" ""' •<J. T...,\OH •\<O•.. r "' • tt ', (;otdi'I" 'f' ... ,. ' ... "' ' 6'\t"" .,, S •OO ttfo• 1 Otl if J Co""''' •t '°'1 "°"' ,. 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SaddJeback was fod by George Gay and Gary Key, both of whom had three hits . Gay's third hil, a single. scored the Gauchos' sixth run in the eighth and it turned out to be the winning one as the In· dians lallied lhree in the ninth. Al Cypress, J ohnson batted in a run in the opening frame, then socked a homer over the left field fence in the third with the bags loaded. •• r" , ... ~ ..... lb tto,111 SIMI.If Giey,c ......... (. W£111Kll, 10 S..ft &tr~rCl•ftO ~OdltlMI<" • ' ' 0 • ' J 0 • J l 0 • ' J t ~ 0 l l • 0 I I O.•o.~ W.tl 111 .. , ,. ",,._ Gutnn rt Jr.JOO Bt\.ntdu• rt J 0 0 O Mll1n\.0•1"tCt Jo \ l J I') \f1Qt\ArOtt. If 7 1 0 0 ~l( .... 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In other action Corona del Mar was a 3·2 victim at Magnolia and Cost a Mesa was walloped by league-leading El Modena, 15-0, at El Modena Park in a night struggle. Campbell struck out 10 and walked only two while limiting Villa Park to a pair of singles. The Eagles of Estancia pro· vided Campbell with all the help he needed in the fourth inning when Glenn Robertson walked and made it to third on Moc Fleming's sacrifice bunl and a ViUa P ark error. With lwo ouls Gary Valiere singled to center to score Ult! only Estancia run. Costa Mesa's Troy Ybarra got the only hit for the Mesans m a dreary night al El Modena Park. Corona del Mar's Pat Ahern stroked a solo home run in the sixth inning lo get the Sea Kings even at two runs apiece. but !\lagnolia came up with a tally in the bottom o( the sixth to gain the nod. EarliC'r the Sea Kings put together singles from J eff Behrens and Monte Pries for :.i run to cut into Magnolia's 2-0 ad. vantu~t'. A reb Baseball CfMUJ ... , . , .. 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P Tot••• I I 7 0 l ~J I !l 'I) If' I 0 n I I Q 0 t 0 0 0 1 ' 0 0 '0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 u l s 0 Cr6<~1"P 0000 luvllt o 0 O 0 0 CoMO• Q 0 0 0 0 M.ttta' O'-' Sittv1tt , ~ . 000 011 0 l I I 00700001\1 fol•!\ ,. 1 J , NII t I T he Mona rchs came from behind in the sixth inning when Bob Meachem squeezed in Jim Schultz and Malt Macauley scored on a Serv1te error. ""'" ... ,,.,., CtJ •ft•h•tm \<•""''""'"" ... ~" , .. "",, t • ' t , , 0 •Or t'I rt.I , ft • OCl!I roll m -1 I I 101 )()) 10• -11 • 0 Junior PauJ Sanchez struck out nine and gave up only two singles in stining Anaheim . ~t•otn t J o t t •iOht, 11 .. 0 t 1 Co•1~•n. < ) 0 t \ !Htt><ff•l 0 1 0 0 ~ \utto,,, "' l 0 t \ '''"''~' 2000 M1urn-n~fft>,C l O O O °""'ft\I' t (' ) 0 0 0 Minn, tb 1 0 1 0 ~~f't1nq rt J () O 0 t"W11nr•f-P\1nf\ )l't00 Borucki Selected Norm Bo rucki. former varsity baseball conch and assistant football coach. has been tabbed to dlre<'l the Laguna ~ach High sports program as athletic di rec· tor. 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MAGNET SPEAKERS ONl Y 6 IN. x 9 IN. 988 U(H .sv .... 9 aa ~ U(M ,(.~··4 DAILY PILOT I Auto Sales Show New Stre ngth DETROIT <AP> MarC'h WH the b~st month 1n .21"4 )ears ror Amen<"an new c.&r sales. 1'he four b1~ U S auto makers rcpe>rted their total March i.ah•s of 81.5,477. tht! biU~1tt l\lnc1: Oc· tober 1973. ''ft '11 clear that the i.pring sell- lnJ! ljea&on hits arnvl'd earlier und 11tron11t.•r than anticipated ." :.aid a ford official T H E TOTAL WAS nl!11rly 300,000 over Mar<'h of last year. \\hkh was the worst March In 1-& .,.·ears. 'Sn1aller' Bfg Chevy "' • General Motors posted the :.harpe:.t gam, with sale:. up !>8 percent from a year ugo. Chrysler sales rose Sl percent, Ford 44 percent. Standard size 1977 Chevrolet \\!8S pho~raphed al Flagstaff. Ariz , by Richar<t George for Automotive News. Note how "smaller" big car compares with the 1976 Caprice parked behind it. The new car resembles the current CadilJac Seville. Amencan Motors, hurt ag:un by its concentration on small cjrs. reported a 6 percent drop. 22 Pass IRS Test Similarly. sales of imports - most ol which are small cars - fell 13.S percent from a year ago to 129.800. Twenty.two local residents passed the Internal Revenue Service's 1975 special enrollment exammation. THE lM POR T d echne and domestic gains trimmed !oreign companies' share to 14 percent of the total market. ln March 1975, imports had 22 percent. They were Richard L. Adair, San Clemente; James C. Baird , Mis- sion Viejo; William M. Braun, Costa Mesa; Eugene C. Curtis J r., Laguna Beach ; Ernest 0 . Dockery, Laguna Beach; James T. Ellis, Huntington Beach; Ronald L . Graichen, Huntington Beach; Daniel James Hodges, Fountain Valley and Cora Honeycutt, Costa Mesa. Others were Nolan L. Jones. San Juan Capistrano; Naomi Jordan, Costa Mesa: Fr ank H. Kenyon, Fountain Valley; Phillip M. Kesinger, Irvine; David Loo, Westminster; Walter E. Oltmer, Laguna Beach; Charles E. Redding, Mission Viejo; Tarek A. Samee, Huntington Beach; Lester Starbard, Seal Beach; Sylvia M . Stuart, Costa Mesa; Allred Walter, Huntington Beach: Rosalind Wardield, Capistrano ~ach and Robert W. Weyant, Mission Viejo. Allowing for seasonal adjust- ments, the March fieures predict an annual sales rate of 10.7 million cars. including imports. PVBLIC SOTICE Pl:BLIC .SOTlCE PICTITIOUI IUllHHS PICTITIOUS I USIHIUS NAMI STAT5MIHT NAlllll. STATIMIHT l"9 lollow1r19 C-flO•\\ •rt c10<nQ bol\I Tiie lol'-"9 ,..._, ••• do<fl9-• N\J10 ftltst•• 1011 PLA((NTIA llUtLDtNG sot SCHAFEA ENT(APAISES, 17)0 N••pOfl Ctnt•r Ortv• s~.utt 00 ~4..,.n\lt' Co~U Me-w C.Am11 N-•oort k« "· C•t•to"''• .,,..., •ooe•t W•l1•' S< ,_.,~,. MW: S.rtt• T"o"'•' M l •nde" •O• E A1 ... C...,de"IGron· C•l1tor""•.,..S kti•~•rOf'lt, B•lbcM ht•"O. C.htOtftf• Oofotf\f J••1t \<"•'•" *1 S.M• 91") ••i. c;.r~ Gtow. C•htorrH••t•ilJ S E 6<1M• & Son 1"• A_,,,.. Tl"•"'"""'" ,, con0u<1<0 bl'..., 1n s'. ~··Me~ '•"'o"n'•',.,. 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Recessio11 Helps Houses Now 'Affordable' B y JOHN CUNNIFF AP ... -•-lnl The "affordable home," as builders sometimes call it. is one of the most benefichtl consequences of the late and unlamented recession of 1974-1975. Benefits'! Yes. recessions do help us out in a way, a very painful way, by correcting some of the excesses or price and demand. And both those ex- cesses were evident in the housing market. Th<.' typical new single-family dwelling swelled in size In the late 1900s und curly 1970s through the addition of the guest room, thu family room, the ex- tra bath, the cat m kitcht'n. The home was becom- ing the castle. Labor and materials prict's were n sin~ at lhl' C(J,\',.,l 'MER same time, and grudunll> the typical home prtN• rose from the lo"· and mtd·SJ0,000 ra nge up into the $40,000-plus category. Taxes and Interest rates "ere rising too. THE AMERICAP' DRE~M became wishful thinking; 1t became unaffordable, and home starts collapsed from a peak of 2.4 million units in 1972 to fewer than t m ilhoo basl'<I on starts m the first quarter of this year. Back to the dra wing boards went builders a ll over America. st'eking to design homes whose prices would be in line wilh incomes. Potential buyers al the same time we re lowering their de· mands. And so, out of the rec<'sslon came a gradual re- turn to sanity In the housing market. Builders all over the country today are offering houses that ac- tually cost less than those of two years ugo. Some of the economies were obtained by shrinking the s ize of the unit, eliminating extras, substituting good for expem11ve cabinets, t'liminat- ing the go rage, leavml( the Olli<' unfinished. But this wos only part or the story. BU ILDERS R ECOGN IZED ulso that economies could be produced through changes in their own business practices -by eliminating waste. orderin$: matt'rials more sf'n1>1bly, schcdul· tnl( work bt'lte r. marketing th<• produce more tn- telltgently One company, Knurman and l'road. n ma1or huilder, now clo1ms 11 has brouahl price!> down to a S29,000 to $36,000 rani.:l'. affordable by families with 1rwnme of SIS.000. whereas th{' S40.000·plus pnce of a ftow \ears n~o reqwr<'d o $20.000 1ncomt> Or ltono C'<>rp .. u Jo1ondn bwld('r. now offers ., ba.!l1c. one brdroom urut sultable for easy expansion ut a pncr of ltss lhan Slfl.000 including a 7.500· :square-foot lot. partially sodded and landsc•pcd. After falling orr drasllc11lly. Deltona sales C'ame back last year long before any vigor was detectc-d in the over-all houslna markc>t. And 11nlPs arc expected to be even better thl3 Y<'Ur. MEANWlllLF., SAVINGS und loan ussocla- tions and other lenders arc loaded with funds to lc-nd, and intcr('!lt mies arc settllnit lower - 1tenerally under 9 percent , moklnR homf' flnundng a slight bit ensler. Aanln. the influx of money to the lending ln- slllutloM 1s a dtrc>ct <"Onsequence of the recession. Proplc save -or attempt to save -during insecure economic tlmell, thus preparing the financing for the next upturn. The l esson~ or thrift and e!llciency and prudence that are learned In recession have a way of disappearing a~ain as limes get. better. But for lhe time being, Americans C'an take advantage of lhe healthier situation. The housmg market has a long way lo ro before recovery. but many m t.he Industry beJleve the number of units on .,.hich construchon will begin an 1976 will rise to about. 1.5 million. a 30 percent in· crease over 1975. * * * • * * Home Value Rises Ora.nge County continues to be one of the strongest home marketa Ln the nation. For exam- ple: -Recent declin in mortgage rates and dis- count points have turned the valve even Ughter on ••hat was already a 9lt'Ot\I atller'a mar ket. -Demand is 10 fierce that many llsllnas evoke 11 biddlna contest by wowd·M buyers. These arc lindln&a of Advance Mortgage Corpora'bon's economic ru.evcb bureau. Power Plant Opposed Suit Would Halt Kaiparowits Project SALT LAKE CITY, Utah CAP) -Sutt has been flied In b\'tu•lf or an Arhona aroup se.klna to halt lhe propose d $2 bllllon Kalparov. ll$ Pow"r proj~t until environmental problem' are re .solved The suit was filed In U.S. Oii;- trl<'t Court here by uttorn\'Y Robert H. Fendler or J\(.'vcrly Hllls In behalf of the Save Needed Environmenta l Levels ka~uu. It named us d efendants Southern Cahforniu Edison. San Diego (fas & Ell'cttir, Am:onu J'ublk Service other C'ompames Involved In tht' prOPQ.'lal. tht' In terior Departmqnt, Bureau Clf Land Managemf')t and Envlron mental Protection Agency . As spokesman for the com- panies said Tuesday he belteves the environmental impact state· ment is adequate. Plattt• ll~epft&ftf SAN FRANCISCO <Al'l Five Northern California 1>arli- cle board plants shut do~n last w~k because of dust hazards have been allowed to reopen by the state Depa rtme nt of In· dustrial Relations. The plants were allowed to re· sume under "guarded condi· lions" including close safety monitoring, department director Donald Viul suid Monduy Conf erenc~ S~t "Financial Decision!. in an Election Year : The Oullook for '76'' is the theme or a one·day economic forecasting conferenn· to be held in l'>ewport Beach Thursday The conference." hich opem, at 4 p.m. in the grand ballroom of the Marriott Hotel. 1s sponl>orcd by t he Applied F1nanc1al Economics Center or Claremont Men's College IRS Lett~r• Told The Internal Revenue Senir<' announced that 12,000 letters \\ ill be sent to s mall business firms regarding the possible nonf1hng of Federal Unemployment tax returns (Form 940). The mmhng wlU cnvn Oron.ie jnd ll otht'1 Southern Cnhrorn1u rnunta·s E'*'t~•lon Granted WA S HJN CTON ('"\I') Lockheed Atrcrntt Cor1> has un tll 'fhur,day to d11.clo:.e to a Senate 11ubcomm1tkt• ttw numc:s oC Juplill\"!>t' orf1t'iuh; ~ho fl• ccived S2 milhon 1n pa,orrs tu push Lockheed suit):. tn J11111111 A spokesman for tht: &ooule !'Ubcom rtllltt't.' on mulhn111tnn11I corporations s;..il1J an t''ih'n'>1vn was !{ranted to l.ockht•l'I:!. "hu·h was subpoenaed f'r1d."· hut n · quested more hm1· Dlstrf•lnatlon 1-IARTf'ORD Ci\P l Travelers Corp ~a.,·s 11 !OJ) lttl..t· busin(!ss away rrom firms thJt d1scnminatc 111 hir1n~. Morrison H. Beach. TruH~ll•rs <"hairman. told shareholders ht> has sent letters to its 100 ma,ior suppliers rt>m indtn~ them th.ti the 1nsuranct-comµany 1s com milled lo antibias h1nn~ prac t1ces and that the firm pn•ft>r!. lo do business with similarly com milled suppliers. Bet.at~ A nnoaa1 .. ed Crocker Bank will rebate S50 lo TAKI G STOCK person:. tuk1nR out <·o n11unH•1 inst11lml•11t l1wns for ~1.SOO or· mOr\' b> .M 11y 31 , "Wc havt• vxt1a1«k'lh to lt·nd ut tt11i. tlm\•, lln\I \\\' \\llllt mor,• 1·11~ I om,. ns." i. u 11! l>a vld A Orook.;, C'ro<"kl•r's Mt.•nlor \'let• µn•:-11ll•11t or n•t :\1 I b1111k1n~. ":-<1 \H•'n• huvinR "hat uniounts to .1 i.alt• on monc·~· J"·'t us othl'r I'<' tu1lers h avt• i,jlcs on thl•1r merchanrl1Sl' " Oil R~•f"rt·~• 0pf'ftH WASHINGTON, L> t'. (AP ) • Prl' 1dt'nt Ford has Mgnl'd a l:l\\ thnt ca II:. for fu II produc:t1on ol 300.000 barrel!. or 011 datl~ at :'\a\y petroleum resenes m Cahforn1<l and W~ommg At a Ho!>e Gardt.>n <.'Cremon~. 1-'ord said that wbt>n full-scuk productton 1:. reached, the n• serves at Elk Hilb, lluenu Vii.ta and Teapot Dome, Wyo .. would amount to 4 percent or the p1 ,. :-ent rate at which oil is impo1 tl·d from O\'l'rseal> HFC Buys Keystone Household f'1nance Corportit1on <llF'CI hus unnouncl•d lht> acQtu:-.1 llon of Keystone Savings and Loan Associatton of Anaheim Kl·~stone will become an H FC subsidiary repr<'senting an entrance Into a new industry. Charles F Bottomley will continue to lJe pres1d('nt Keystone has asseLs in exce:,!> of S80 million and operate' from or fi<"es in Anaheim. M1sswn \'1e10. Newport Beach and Westminster. ( BRIEFS J Bank Open• Branch City National Bank. Newrort Beach. has opened a Lido Village office. The bank. established in 1953 and headquartered at Bever· ly Hills, has 26 offices in Southern California pubhc relations and marketmi.: agency fo r Douglas Pl :.ua Athlct1C' Club. scheduled to open in Irvine th1 :-'>ummt.•r with 10 racquetball handball ('OUrt~. a multi purpol>l' <'Ou rt. outdoor JOR • Ring track . an l':<ercue und weight r oom : Miunu. steam und shower fac1ht1l·-.. lounge. beallh bar and :.un tkc:k A gftlcfl Appobrt<>d Mitchell, Cassie. Inc of Jd1ne has been appointed ad' crt1sing, Over Th.-Counlt>r MASO UatiftCJS f t \ ' <f'tit•Nr, ;~ : ;; ti•~· ,, .. t1 ..... ,,." '1 • JJ Tor_.t _.. ".)) ~= :'c;:~ IJ. • , .. ·r1~14t ).fttr ...... ,. • t flt .., ~ tP l 1) 1• 1,. j,l\hft\I )t t 7f • 1 '\ .1i WAI fl 1 I • I ')ft G\ ('I" 10 .. 4 ~ .... fl '>• .. • •O NEW VOA• "'' 'fH f '" N 'Cl ,, .. , ', I II • I l'·'"''n n II" \~ ~ th• · l•t 1> lh •I I ,,. 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What ls the favonte of all th~ stocki. held today by tht7 nulton's professional money munuieri. th<' highly pu1d ex~rta who operate tht> mutual fonds in which nuJhOllb ol Ui have Invested billions o( dollnrs of our sQvl1111s., A lBM Clnlcrnu tlonal Business Mt•Chlncs). This was tht> number one holdln.: of 20 top lnv\"litmcnts of lht• mutual funds survt'V\''' by Vlcker'K "s ot ycurend 1975 JHM abu Money's Worth was number ont· al tht· 1.·nd of 1969 und <it the end or 196-l Q. Whal otht-r stocks huvt• been t•oo1iai.tcnl fovoritt.•1> ., A Only five . Exxon. AT&T, Eastmun Kodak. T\•lt:.1<'0 and General Motors. Amon~ the thousJnds ot stocks traded in the United States. only thest> have been listt'<i among V1cker's lop 20 at the end of eal'h of the penods studied, 20'.' Q. ANY NOTABLE ADDITION or deletions in the top A Notably absent for lhl' flr-;t t1mt• rrom the fovored group at the end or 1975 was Xerox. Stocki. thnt have not ap· peared before on lhl' select 20 h:.t ~ l're Digital Eqwpment and Standard Oil of Cah!ornia Q What groups of andustne:. an• I he.• pros buying now? A. Leading all groups are the stocks or el~tronic:s and electrical companies. ()( tt1l' S8 3 b1lhon the mutual funds had in the 20 leading stocks at the end of 1975, 24.9 percent were in these comapnies alone The second most popular Sl()('ks are the chemicals, with holdings in these accowittng for 21.2 percent oC the top 20. In third place are the petroleum companies. WHAT DO CURRENT favorites m(:un lo individual in· vestors ? "Like uny other marketplace. the 11tock market c~· periences periods of fads and favorites." says Dr. Stun West. research vice president of the New York Stock Ex· change <NYSE>. "From tame.• to t1mt· fo r varying reason:.. certain stocks become popular trading vehicles and hold· ings for investors and speculator:.." The point is that investors "ean "t ;ui.l buy them and pul them away,•· if they want to gel maximum performance out oC stock holdings. "The reappea,rance on the top 20 list or on- ly a few of the highly capitalized NYSE issues is an lndtcJ• tion that the shifts in investment preferences occur regular- ly among investment compan1e1>," West says Between April and Decembt>r of last year. for instance. five of the'top 20 issues were replact'd and two new ~tocks showed up for the first t1ml' Also 1n a period of a few months, petroleum .sl<IC'ks fell frnm flr:.t IO th1rc:1 placl', Xerox. a long-lime favonll!. ~.ti. t'l1m1nalcd A SECOND POINT en1pha:.ized by West 1s lhal the top 20 mutual fund holdings u~ually are not among the mo!lt actively tradt-d i.tocks. Only Texaco. AT&T and General Motors· were listed among both the top 20 hnld1n1ts ond 20 most active issues. Investment pr<>fcrcnccs rhangc but the runds don•t run in and out. The third point is an extension or the fir!>I l1rofebMOnsls are seeking companies in Industries tht.'y hcllt·vc art• on l~o threshold of a g rl'at s urge In growth and lherr selcct1om; m1r ror their cone I us ions. Without further ado. h11rc are Uw lop ri v<' holdin~s in \'1ckcr's top 20 IBM . Sl,704 m1l110n. Exxon. SK28 rn11l1on ; AT&T, $56X milhon. Eastman Kodak, $535 m1ll111n . Philip Morris,-$412 million Here art• the incfustrie:. favored. with the percent of thl' total holdings of the rnve:.tmcnt companies in cadC Electronirs and electricals. 24 .9 pc,rccnt. chem1cllo.l:. 21 2 percent . petroleum and natural 1:us. 18.3 J>(?rcent tobarco. 8 per('ent: automol1\ t>. 7 J percent Private Oil Firm Control Denied SACRAMENTO (AP ) -A bill to give the CiJl.rorniu Public Utilities Commission <PUC> regulatory powers over pnvate oil pipelines has been deff.'ulcd by u state leg1slat1"'' committee. The Senate Public Ulilit1es Committee voted 8·0 Tues day against the measure to classify the pipelines as com mon carriers. despite its endorsement by both Dcmocrali(' state Controller Ken Cory and Republican slate Ally. Gen. Evelle Younger. CORY CHARGEDTHATTllF. major oil companies had used their unregulated ownership of p1pe>lincs to "keep the· independents in line" and to l'Onlrol oil prices. Warren Abbott, who heads the :1llorney general's an titrust unit, said he cons1dt!rcd lhc bill to be "of v1tul Im portance " Abbott sa1c.I regulatmn ol p11wlirll's by th(• :.to.ilc PUC Ji. essential lo ensure access to all produter!> The bill wns authored th1!> !>c:.,~1on hy Asiiemblyman Terry Goggin ( 0 -San Rern;1rdino>. In PJM y<'ars Cory, wh11 was an as~emblvman until hL• WJ., eh•r11·11 1·nntrollcr 1n 1!174. 11ushed for it · ARCO Requests Energy Spending ws /\NC E l.l~S 11\1» Thi· d11rf or /\tlunlll' Rlchfluhl Co. (ARCO) 1111y11 /\men tu sl1ouhh1"t 1111 n :1way from oil u 11n <'nergy sourcP. sui.1gc11tin~ in11tt·111f thot morl' l('lVt>rnmcnf planning :<hould ~''into 1•n<'r).(y, ''II seems mor(• c:lc•tir t11 me· thun c•vcr I hut the country needs estahh:ihmt'nt of ~oul1; fur L'Ol•rl(v 11lun111ng on• nf llonal scale," A R<.:O President Thornton F; Rrndsbow to I the American Petroleum lnsutuh• "And since cnnay pervade!\ thr c•('onorny. I think lh'l by extension wt> need som e kind or national ••conuml1: ploi nlng as well. · · ' BRADSHAW A(J(NOWLEl)(jE() lhol his view Is r t garded with horror by many top <'Orporatl' 1•xerullvc" who fear government plt1nnin.c IS socruhstrr Out private In duatry cannot cope with the energy dt'munds ()( UW economy. Bradshaw said "I agree thl)t there 1s ~urely ample r eason lo b<' co6· l'emed about the concept of natwnal pl;inmnir." he r>al4 "Subst1tutrn~ lht• 11lannmg mech:ims m for the work1n1r or the markt-t does lnJCct tht• polit1C'ol prr>c4'SS deeply Into areas that have trodit1onally b{•en df'cld<'d by consumer preferen('\"." Bradshaw s aid government and mdu5try should woric together, setting goals for a degree or energy independence for the United States along with standards lo promote con· '!.er\13Uon. I • . New Offic_e Opened l Aluminum M alntenanc<' Sylitcms, Inc . Loauna Hilt. bu opene<i a building service company named Aluma-Ca 1n Miuion Viejo. The servt~ lnclud 1 clcaninit. rcncwin • seallnc and protecting 4Jum1nwn curtaln wall, store troo • entrance! and other aluminum 1urfae • L •• LA Conrerts Set Irvine Chorale Active Troupe "1HMl.0Cl HOU41S' SM•IT• aao.,....· 1N1 .......,~.,..~ ...... JACl MtCMOUOH °'OMI Fl.IW ova'* CUCIOO'S MIST" Ill These ate heel ic but halcyon du) s for the Irvine J.13.sler Chorale . But their rewurd for the nanc• tr1~ the) rnu5l make to Los Angeles betwffn now und April 29 will be three performances of Gustav M uhler's 8th Sym. phony in colluboral.lon with Roger W11gner'b Los Angeles l\hslcr Choral~und lhe UCLA Chorus "YOUNG FIAMICIHSTllN4' "WHIFFS" CrGt And this writer is in no doubt thut there will be reward indeed for th~c Orange Coast enthus1ast.i. ·-·~ ............... _ --..-who journey to Lob An~cles for any on,• of thebe ....... __ lft pcrformancei.. April 29through May l. llln"I'*--......... ~ : ": .. ,... llll& ....... Ulmt ... .._ .. _flllfll . • " : ~·------......,. tama9 •'-f...a , -. THE STATt: OF THE work 1s umpl) con- firmed by the /ael that 1L 1s 21 .>ear:. i.1nce a choral TOM BARLEY "i Music Box -~ ensemble oHered 1t in this area On that occasion in J~91t "a:. performl>d in the Holly\\ ood Bo-A I Rehearsals under Wagner and Los Angeles Philarmon1c Orchestra conductor Zubin Mehta are sure to be exhausting sessions for our IMC. Add lo that the strain 1mpos<.>d by those long Journeys to and from Los Angeles and you have some idea of the dC'dication and zeal or John Alexan- dC'r's splendid choral group THOSE OF US WHO havt• "atched their trium· u&R80 R 1 ADAMS COSTA MESA PHONE 546 310 phal progress over the .>cars arc indeed eager to, ,,,. 0 • • · hear them add their voices lo this massive Mahler N Al I ILVO • Nl Mill SOUTH OF SAN OllGO FWY. "LUCKY LADY" 'TRACKDOWM" CPGt "IARIY L YND<>fi'' "HIGHT MOVES" 'PGI 'TOMMY" f PGI "SHAMroo .. Ult NOW AT THESE SELECT ORANGE COUNTY THEATRES I (D EDWARDS (R) -=~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;t;:=r offenng. The concert 10 the Dorothy Chandler g 111 I Pavilion marks a s1gnaf1cant m1le:.tone for choral ~ .. ,.:Jj,;~ . The coach is waiting for bis next beer. music in this area. ~ • Th ·tch · · · r. b first b Nothing 1f not indefatigable. our I.MC" ill then nsto ac rt ur I Wt.1m'"'''' & Go•denw"' e pa er IS waiting aor er ra. . r b 1 South coast Shopp1no Area fi . J move on to a series o 1centenn1a concerts "h1ch 4 .7,,, WHtm,,.1., c-..r-. •8914C9J The team is waiting Or a aurac e. will take them to Mission San Juan Capistrano ~lay •"-----= Consl.der the posst.bili·ti·es. 23 for a concert which will a1so bring trainloads of enthusiasts from Saddlcback College and f''ullerton WALTER MA1THAIJ ~:r TATUM O'NEAL Junior College. Copeland. Ives and Luboff arC' among the Amencan compoi.ers to~ honored and featured in what looks to be an excllin$? and innovative choral program. It will be repeated June 4 and Sat Santa Ana College STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 9 \::i." THE MOST DEVASTATING DETECTIVE STORY OF THIS CENTURY ••• • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHU~ BLVD. it NEWPORT B ACH • 644·0760 atlimitlllMll•itlllidlt cmt .. ... ........ ,. ....... ,. .. . TllE O~LY CLOUI> O~ the Irvine Master Chorale's bright blue i.k~ t~ay 1s the dcc1s1on to ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ postpone the Europeun tour plannt'd for tllis yC'ar to 1977. It 1s unfortunat(' but 1nev1tabl£' in terms of thl· technical difficulties faced by John Alexander .More a non on the Mahler com'crt Until then, IMC. drive safely, sin~ splendid I)' and show them we have <.1 choral group on our Orange Coast that 1:.. second to none. •• • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUlt ILVO. • NEWPORT IUCH • 60·0760 SOUTH COAST THEATRE I U S. c-st HkJlilwllY UGUHAHACH 494-1514 Of'IH .. ICiHTi Y 6:45 SAT. & SUM.·1:45 THEATIEI "JAWS" (PG) • THEATRE II C•ll 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. CR.._obi'l._, am18if a1ia'l ~Connery and Audrey Hepburn are superb together. •'Rmn 11nd M.1Nn• ".1 hi"' th.al mu•I •t.1nJ ..,, IJU ''" clw '"""Klh of 1h •Llr• I 11r!\11"''"'' 11 h.t• h\101'1 lh\• t ...... I .... ·.in ( '"'"''"' " •• w•nu1n.! m.1..c\lhnt• pr.· ... ·n. •. ""' .itfJl\l h• t-.· """""' ltw """1wnt "'"'" v I h•pl>um ·'Pf"'.lr' !'fl I"''"'"'""'•~ -.t.arthn.: l·1<1w 11111~ 1111.o, '"' n "ll<t' .m <K """' hJ• "' "'')IUtl•'-' u• .anJ c.1pf\ln.J our '""'~tn.ll1<lf'I I kf'l>um '' unl\IU•" rl<IW, .1lmo.,1 •kww·· IAY COCKS,,,,,,,""!:""'" REX REED, ,\ru )..,4 /Jar/\·''''. "'Rcilitn .mJ M.tn.m' '' ,, ~.mJ .m,J t'TllhrallinK r~ll1\4m~ ~ m wl11di t>vl'T)'thmj\ j(>D' i:,lonou~ly M'•d 011i!<tic11Uy ••• 11 "-'P"-""'"'"1h1.• ~t wori.1•f St-.tn Connt'l'V. IUdl.lrd U'<>t\'und J,1mt'" Goldm11n,. ti"~ Wl\.11 Wt' ~'W ur Jovtng abcul mt>VW'I anJ Audt•')' I lc-pbltm t!I onl' of I~ teil"<Wl" w,• l>.t"'Jl it"tnR •nd k"inR them. Ft-w "'°'" h.wt ..wr i11.-hl\·\>t'\.l 1he ~ ol auptt"OOIC rnlmwoon.tl 'Llrdbm dw tw~ She's still the a..md Of •t.ilr ""'"!~ bp,hruplor «J\IN-"""1lU _. -..sru~- AlJDREY SEAN HEPBURN ~-"' .ROBIN AND~ SHAW • IUC'lv.aOUSTnt......, --NICOL~ ACAO!MY AWARD WINNE A (ed.!~~! ~!S,!!~£!!001 l_: ••t:.7••! :.__) 0£N'ttol.M ULIOTT llONNff LU.kU f <PG) INHA'Reo'R'SH0PP1NG CENTER t • HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY . 1 • THE BOOKMAN ,/jf: l ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ROBERT REDFORD DUSTIN HOFFMAN Tho Mott 0.wulotl"V D•lk11•• S10<y ot TN1Co111urv' "~1F1lm ~ of 1hc'li:ar: WINNER 4 ACADEMY AWARDS RYAN O'NEAL MOH·'flf I l'M 14TllUN 1:104 QO.tl :IO ( edWJ,~~! B~!S!.~~£~MA'\ l ... ,... J CINlMA WEST - Wt\f•flllt\•tf•t•~\· wwu""' u.ona ••• ••o 1n the Reviews DAILY PILOT .WALTER~ MATIHAU TATUM O'NEAL Pluo _.. SEAN CONNll'IV "0 ._.,ff~· MICHAt'l CAINl c,t.~" u-1••• ~o fltllillllllll!!t1- 11JB man .J MoWouldBe King ed!!!~. ~ .. s~ .. .'~~~A \ CO,TA Mt,. 1•1-l\U -.--- OlARr <•• ....... 114 .. The Joys ofa,\onian .,., "STOFIY OF o·· MTtO• " .... , .... ,. ( R) .,. .... ._. ......... ..... .... ,.ouaJ HfMINOW&'f' ,, • .,.GIN( "ACl'tflilol,_ 11"1 ACAOEMV AWARD WINNER BEST SUPPORllNG ACTOR OEOAGE BURNS PLUS WAL TEA MATIHAU ( H ••• ~t~~~~-~l.~H! ..... J wt\ A 0101 ClMltl ,,. f t4t CO·t01At .. lH[ Pl'lttoflf" or llCOHO AYfNUt CO HIT Af WCST THI HIHOtNIUl'IO'' CINlMAWESI I .~;;;;..,-~:~;;:• .. ;.;•::., CICl!l V l'YIOH LOUOOSIUT J.UIH tAl'll .IOH(I Plwo llU'.AJC'-AlllT PASI" CHA9'Lll 11..aHION WALT OISNEV S ''RIDE A WILD PONY'' Plua "DUMBO" I l ) W~n~sd•y Aprtl 7 1976 DAILY PILOT The Ultimate in Counterprogrammblg &y JA. Y HAR8Un 1 NEW YORK (AP) CliS "nd NH<.: won't r eveal their 1.976 77 •ch~uh.'i. ror perhaps a week Out low.placed IOUrces here auy those netv.ork:-i pl1otn drastic step~ to comb1ott ABC'• 1n OOVAtiVt' fall lint•up of pr~roms This is called countt•rproen1m mina. And here ·s "'h,1t to expet'l THR!WNGLY CRAZY. .. RKH WITH LAUGHTER. ACl.ASSY COMlOV U<llY TO BE WTTH ~FOR~ o....t ........ lO\....WUlt""4\ CBS will strike ha.rdf> l at ABC's new .. 1tn(')' Walker Show "She u!ied to pl.ay the mother of "Rho<!,.'' before ABC lured her ..114'4} Appurenlly acting JO re\•enge, CRS nov. plan5 to lurt> aw;,y a kl') mu.It· character Crom ABC'~ hit "Welcome Back. Kotler " He'll appear u\ Ii new series oiled "Giddoudd;, Jleah, RATED (R) F.-the devious mind of Alfred Hitchcock, a diabolically entertaining motion picture. ~~ .... , ,,~~~· ~ AURED HITCHCOCK'S 4< ~. r I tx! ~ 11 fl ~ ~-j I ~~a~· KAJ~~ BLACK· Bf~'LE Dfif\ · B.\RB.\R~ HARRIS \\'Ill .I:\,\\ DE\~\\E .. ~~I\\\ h ii\\\'. Elt\EST L£H.\\AS ...... , ... 11111<.\l\l~~"'\ll ll<\ \lllq(l \\\l\(1 FREE HATS -7:00 P.M. SHOW IT'S PROFOUND ENTERTAINMENT ·w itty· 1)1AR )' ·unique' OF A ·oaulmgly Beautiful'° 'Brilliant' f ING,.. 'b~~ l~ .. / 4 If you have ever wanted to star in a film-or make your own film-or just enjoy the beauty of the ocean -then don't miss-DIARY OF A SURFING FILM ... with #1 Island Hit 'Waimanalo Blues' by Country Comfort. STARTS TONIGHT CINEMA CENTER HUIOI AT AOAM\, con,,. l"UA MESA YHDECOOH t7'·4141 7: 1 s & 9:15 P.M. • Hurst"hak .. N&C, MEANWHILE, has a m.._,or coun1erpro~n1m mo\e afoot Jit•rnl>t ABC's ne" "Mr. T .tnd T1m1." about J v. 1dov. ed J ap:inesc bui.tne!>:.m:m 14hO mo' es to Chtcag~ and hires a •caltl'r brained )Oun& American gul to tend hai. kids WELL. OlJR SO R ES s3~ CBS and ~BC .trl' no"' nt"gohalln~ iur thl' right tu counterprl>lrunl him "'Ith "Thl'JaC'k t\lugm • .rnShov. " In 1t. Klugman l>tars as :i wuck~· ,.l tornt} for th~ Ph1ladclphrn Athktaci. v. ho hal> a room to It>\ In O.tklund N HC 'b weapon •!> "l\lrb T and S) m puth.Y "It'» u bitcom about a w1dowl'<I American burunes11womun who movl's Lo Tok) o and h 1 res a srattl'r brutnt••I ~oun~ Japam•se mun to t :1l..t• ran: of her Lockheed :>lO('k A muJor program bdtlll' m,1y t•om<' if AR(; renev.:. "lhch Mun. Poor Mun." AND IF IT DOES. our "ources !iU\ CBS wtll' fight ABC' \'Ith "Poor M11n, Poort>r Man." a l'Onh'm1>or . .r~ th am,1 about a modern lum1lv'l> t:1~ uudll Jf CBS goe:. "1th ·that i.t•r11"" 1h1· wurce' add, NBC \\ 111 l'OUnH'rJlro gram 1t \\llh "Poorer l\lan. l'\ulo Con tenders." J nmt1·mporur~ drama about a modl'rn farnil~ rh:aq:ed "1th lax fr Jud We know thJI Tony Ha'ldnll, tht· rastid1ou.s ha If of "The Udcl l'ouplt•" for mahy >ear:.. 1 returning to /\fl<' 1n "The Ton) lhndall Shov.," m \\h1ch he pl'l.)s a Ph1ladelphJa judge But v.hatcompet1tion v.1H he face" We shall av. ail the CBS and :\BC schedules" 1th great mlerellt. The Starsky, Hutch Cops Many r eaders wntc to ask about the most popular TV dt't<'ct i\'C teams, David Smd and Paul Michael Glaser bt'llcr known as Sta rsky and Hutch. Their ages. places of birth, marital status, color of eyes, background, etc .. stuff like that. Here then, briefly, are some answers · David <Hutch I Soul was born David Solberg. His father Richard was a Lutheran mrnister, pro. fessor of history and former religious affairs ad. viser for the U.S. Slate Department. David attended Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D .. the University of the Americas in Mex· ico City and the University of Minnesota al> a political science major. He made 25 appearances singing on the Mer v Griffin show, starred m ABC's "Here Come the Brides" and acted in top cop :.hows such as "Streets o( San fo~ranc1sco ." "Cannon." "The Rookies." .. Ironside'' and "Dun August " Films "Johnn} Cot his Gun." Magnum Force." 'Dog Pound Shurrle." No mat· ter how ) ou look at 1t. Da\ld paid his dues in every field t'X cept night clubs, carnivals and circuses. souL Living alone in Sherman Oaks. Soul 1s a bachelor, a skier. a motorcvcle :ind gwtar.·strumm ing buff and -has blue eye::: So hal> Starl>k~. his partnN . Paul Michad Gl:iscr Born m Cambndgt.'. :'t1ass .. ~tarth <!5, 1943, 'Glad You Asked That ' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner he ulso ltv(•s 1n llo lly\\ood, pl:.iys a gu.itar and cnjo) !I h\ ing a fast hfr. on u molorcyclc. At f1H loot· 11. "Starsky" is two inches shorter than his crime chasing companion. He carnl'd an MA dcgrec ao; a theater anti English maJor <1t Tulane and a masters dcgrt'c 111 actmg and direct· rng at Boston l "nl\crs1ty. Ile played s ummer s tock for fl\ c) cars then :.ct his sight:; on New York Paul Michael also serv('d his "appr~nllccsh1p" a" a pohct• officer rn "KOJllk. · "Tomu. · "The St reels of San Fr anc1'-CO ... The Rock r ord riles. and moonhi.:htt'd ai. <i c1v11J;m on "The \\'allons Jn fllm!'I he co starred tn "F1d rlk r on th4.' Roof" J'-Pt•rch1k Tt.'\ ~ c• s rt•\ olunt wnar~ :.011 111 lav.. and v.a:-. ll .llll"l'd a:. l::ddh· Albt'rt'-; rl\JI l11r Goldie llB\\O tn .. Bultt-rflJ(•:, Arl· Frt't'," a role he'd pla)cd on the Broadway stage He's all>O a \'Cleran of the soap opera circu1l after :.cr vmg nine months on "LQvc of L1fr" A and scven on "Love 1s a Many GLanu Splcndored Thing " lie-even played "Hamiel" for Joseph Papp. Critics i.ug~l·St that ont' or the under!) inl't re asons '"Starsky and llutch" 1::-such a poµular !>how 1s the rapport betwt.•cn thl· t"o leading chaructcr::. And both :.I ar~ a11rN· lhat 's '4hat they arc rharae tcrs Send your que!llirm.~ lo /Iv Gardner. "Glad You A.!ktn Thal ··care of th1.! n"wspop;>r. I' n Box 1560. Costa Meta. 92626 Marilyn and l/y Gordner will an.n.oer a~ many quts· ttonl as thr!I can m thnr column but the volumr o/ mail makri personal rephea 11nJJQ.~$1t>l1• F ~~~~E~'< ~~t whw ''Easv Rider" !\larh-d ncv. trt-nrh in him milktn~. 1;; Jtetllng back into him production Thl' artor'-; l'anclo Compon} has llti:tne<I J four picture deal w1lh Unitl'cl Art1'its F onda nnd partm·r Wilham Hayward will produce the film!>, all of them starnn~ Fonda ,.0 DU'OS". HOllTUIH" "'CHAILIY & THI AMGll." IOI ''IH410fl4U ,ASSN ' ~ "IUTCH CASSIDY & THI SUHOAHCI 110" THE CITY SHO"ll>iG CE'-R( ORANGE •S32 6711 $A F"WV tMANCHUTl" (X I 0 0 ,AW\' ICITV OA lX I 'King Kong' Gorilla Man All Wet? CH ICAGO (AP ) "11\o man in a gor1lln swt ever had any part in the making of K in~ Kong." says the asl>1i;t;1nt to the director of lht• famous 1933 mO\"IC' "It was me I don't care what thl•\ ~a' " s:iys Carmen N1~ro. 11,' a Chicago sC'cun t} i::uiird whb contt'nds he ap· peared in the mo' 11.' in a costumt> madt• out or i.1x bear skrns. "I can't 1mugint• ho" the man c"n hJ\L thC' temertt) to -.a~ ::.uch .1 thing II ':-'l'JOll.Jl•>U ... l>a1d Zoe P orll.'r of Glen dalt•, a:.l>lstant tn KrnJ! Koni:: director ~t.111Jn C c;oopt'r i'\1gro !>Jld 111 a n•ccnl mlt>rv1ew· "It v. as me 1n my g o rilla i.u1t up on top of the Empire State Building .. "L'tlt•r nun ~.-11'''· · .7111:.s 1'111 tc•r .... 11d •n .1 tl'lc•phnnc· 1nt1·n 11 ·. w:i::. 11n th1· ;,l;J•'•' 1·\l'I\ d<1\. and I t1•·1 ~· '' ·1::. ll4.'\ 1•1 J man in a monkc•1· MUI ll "as :di don4.; \\1th an1mat1on \\llh a m1111 1 .. 11l' modl.'I · --n.A-\ftff~C::~ •urn hfE*W u 1 \.ILA MIN(llt GUif •VIII MCll .. A" lllVNOLOS LUCKY LADY ' ,,.o, 0 4t\.Y I *> H • ~ 00 It 00 UISf au,.l'OllflH(j. Q[QllCt •11111<s Hf SUNSHINE BOYS 0AtlV700~60ti0 W000V ALLIN 'BANANAS •O~r •tfl'01 11oaun 11tet'l110 '3 DAYS OFCON'Dt>R· ., .... 1JO110 1111 JACJI HIC:HOl.IOH IN "CHINA TOWN" • •). '°'"' WHAT Ir lltlV SOLO YOllR 1111111 !011.AVl llV? "TRACK DOWN" 0100.... 1111 JA .. H c:u" "THE KILLER ELITE' &H •IONLY t"Gt Hal IU,.l'OllflNC ACllU~' LU OllANT "SHAMPOO" Al, XI •• , ANN aiitA•O•l T ·TOMMY' •It 10 t"Ot USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY Jo'or Hci.ult Service Call 642·5678 llt. JU so. COAST"OABLE ~ .• ~RMB.ARD" (II Pa a 7& ••• .... ~ ,.., • LIMA "STOf'Y OF ADELE H" ~"" ,.,, ...... , -....... ~ .. CllEIWAllD Tiii& :.Gt "HEDDA'' CRJ 7;00 & IO:ll !.A't SUK-l:OCM:JM:IO "STORY OF ADELE H" l :IO SAT SUK-!:~~ I 0;.00 AT TWO C: '"TAXI DRIVER" IRJ 12:4S-2:4S-4:45 6:4$..8:45 SO ... rf"S 4 T IOTH THIA TUS ''TAXI DRIVER" 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Advcntun: in aU its glory! lw • .,.,u· SBan mlcbHI ConnBru • CaJnB C~rlSIOP~Br PJummBr H ~ " 1 ,. • ne man Wbo WOUid 88 ~DI llllllCw:i~~,... ., 11111111'&... PG . ''ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BESTI'' DJl:l•i F,uh•on ltl•nd N"Wpotl C•r>lt< 1 I llltNPOfl Bt.Ktl . 644 0760 I CO-HIT AT NEWPORT ''LUCKY LADY" CO.HIT AT VIEJO ''THE HINDENBURG" CO·HIT AT WESTBROOK "THE BLACK BIRO" AWARDS "ILAZIHG SADOlfS" llJ •IAHAM.AS" edwarcls HUNTINGTON CINEMA BEACH BLVD. AT ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH ::~::~~~ (Rl: Src•I "''°" 12 30 10 l 00 p"' Inc .. S-. & \I .JS Open Daily 12::'0 p .m . : . . . .. DAILY PILOT Tonight's :.. TV Highlights NRCG)9.00 Perry Como'sSpnngm New OrlC'ans Thl' Lowsiana Cit} is t he h..t('k~round for lhs~ muiiical spcc13l \\1th "uests Dick Van Dyke and Leslie Uggams KCET Qf 9 ·00 Dance in America. Martha Graham's company performs in celebration of her 50th anniversary in dance. <Review. PaJ?cAl2.) KJIJ 0 11 :00 "Jim Thorpe -All American.'' Burt Lanca~ter portrays the legendary Indian alhletc an this 1951 mov- iedrama with Phvlhs Thaxtcr ABC Q 11 30 '·Bad Ronald." A famtly with ttiree daughtc•rs mo\'es tnto an ol.d house unaware that il has a secret room occupied by a teen-age murderer <Scott Jacoby) in this new TV mone with Kim Hunter a nd Pippa S<-ott . r TV DAILY LOG Wednesd~y Evening 11 00 m •111t r,.,I flMf" f(M) '\2 -Thursday . ...,, ~ ~.11a1t 1 000 ~ &I t11t OM "-st• 11•-> ·co lod •.1.tQtlllr1 DAYTIME MOVIES ,. '°"_.,. o. M"'9I" 1•u1 '60 f ·-Wtllt\, kMOt '"'to 9-00 61 "tllrttt .... (c.) "iO-&rt 1.lO 0 IC) "MM fne !'« NeN" I •'ltt\to., ~ Md:e•'I, I• 1-1 "\J-Glo-.,. J,.d, Mw Ad~ """"' (,-J 00 W (Cl "lw lledt '"'"""° !•l'\I uo o ..,..,... ....,.. ,t.., 'M I ~· '"""" '>1 .... 1<1. !.,..rlt, .. _ 1,.,, "'"""· "T'-111.t• (du)"' ~ .. ,...., Wo4"41l -od ~t ~. \l•tl'i WM.,.,, J )0 0 1" hi l" 1 .. ,, '\/ P•• II 00 0 "Tllt f.Hf •.tf' '""'I ;z -...-... "'" 11 '"'°"' o .;1 ,.11 C..ry Clt•I, lltb, Oolt I R .. •.,4 II<•-. KOCE Television (50) 2:• JltO\IA ""°"'fu 160.,.lnl i:• ~ .. ··s-n~,.,....,,__, .. J:ll MllTlll llOGllUMUOftlOtlMOOO 4: .. SHAMISTllllT l&Om1111 t :• 11..l~lll(COMl'AMY tt• Vll..LAAl..10111 ••• (lfAMf TO CllAIOCl "Pr09•Am Mo;~•<" -M ... •c •OP<f'<••ll"" ~ t.Jf AS MAN llNAYlfS .. ,,,..,&»,._,,,., (""""1~•Ul•o•"' -""~"°'<'Gt -.c-, ... llOMSOA•DllUl• "II~· ---•"'11t°'<..,,"' 1!• MtOWCASI: "Yo.. ...... ' ......... 11 'lltuo .... MAS1'111,.llCI THl:ATS• 'C.•tt•""'" .. tt.om•~I 9:• ltOIOUSZICO• AM AMllllCAM ~tlUAIT \t.o"""' •• MAll!t •llSSIL.L.COMIOYS,..ClAI. •• l'L.AYllllDOIWITNTIOIUl'C•n . . . i CBS Finally Back on Top NEW YORK <AP) Holly,.ood's biggest awards show <'a me 1n !<t'<'Ond to it drama about one of Lo:. Angt'les' most h()('k.tng murder <'ascs, as an epa~ode of CBS' .. Ht'ller Skrller" finished No 1 1n the audience t' tamctle:. or th1.• A C Nielsen Cum pany lai.t "eek The ep1sodt-, all'(.'(f la'>t fohda'" "al> :.t't'n an ..in 1.-stamated 26 mslhon h<>nw , about one million mon· household:. than lun('(f in for AHC':-. lt\•c <'OV crage or lhe O:.car a"ards on Mor 29 Lut Thurday'i. opensn~ ~p1~<>de of "Heltt-r Skelter." a dram alatatlon of the murdt'rs of u<'lres) Sharon Tate and :.ix oth<!rs. was ralecJ by Nielsen ai. the natwn ·i. third mbi.t.w11khed sho". · T H E Sl.JCCE:S~ OF' TUE lwo·parl TV movie tn the r atings. made public Tuc'>dJ\'. hdped CBS to com<' out No l in th.-week':. rnt111f(s LJ\·eragcs for the flr:.t time SllH'l' th<' week t•nd1ng .I un 11 A BC. tn the top :.lot for 11 !>trtught Wt•t•h . \\Ound up 1n st'Cond pla<'e last week TM robbery should ha•e taktn I 0 minutes. 4 hours later, the bank was like o circus sideshow. 8 houn later, it was the hottest thin9 on live T.V. 12 howl later, it was alt history. And it's all trvt. .. '006 DAY AFTERNOON' IS AN OUSTANDIN6 MOTION P1CTURE WITH PACINO'S PERFORMANCE EASILY ONE OF THE BEST OF THE YEAR." HaOO"fU '"'Ot41RIWO¥U fHf CUCKOO'S .. HT" Ill .... "SUG.t.RLAMI> IXPHSS" ( /'ti 'llORT ) SUMS It up. lrl the ~ron Scti11101e1 Family CrfCle Oo the poll 11c .11 front GO r prt>stdl•nllal con tender Run aid R eagJn cfadn t fat t' \H•ll 1n lhl' rat tng!> for h1~ hair hour l.1Pt'C.1 'Pt~<"h lo ttw nt1t1on lu:.t Wt'dnei.day night on ~BC Reag..in ·~ itddrt'!>:. "'·'" 1:it·t·n 10 0111\ .1bo11t tis m1l11on home·'· ucl•ordsn~ to tht• N1t•ht•n t''l1mu1c·:. \\hll'h i.ho\\ t'd a compt•tm~ ep1,.,odc pf 1\ BC ~ "St..tr&k~ und tlul<'h" '''t•n in a.bout 16 m1lhnn home ttnd COS' "Hl111• l\rUjjbl" '>l°t'll 111 Ql'ilrl~ 11 9 malhon homt>s THE \\'Et;K'S WWt::ST·RATF.D show \\a~ an NOC Nt'wt. SPt'<'lttl. "l...1bt·rt),' l>t't'n in Ol)ly 5 2 inilhon houst•holdi. 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"m.,: .,, n ldl vn111 llw ::.tJgt> Jt F ord,, lh1.'.1lt:r """~.1t1•:c; 111 \\ J:.hington :ind h:d tht• :.Land 1011. !>\\a~ 1n~ Jtllhl'ni" an ,1 t'hvru~ of ·w e Sh,;1ll OH•rcome" al lh1• dusl• uf lhl• drjm..it1c recital, .. I HaH' a Orea m .. • Barbara Waltl'rs, lun~t1m1.· !otl.ir or J'\BC's 'To da\" 'hO\t . n1nf1rnwd th.11 sh1· met with ABC tt'l~•\ l'IClll 11fl ll ll.l I' I II <fl'' 11-. ... t ht• polh tb1lll ,. 11! 1" ;1nch11nni.: l h1• "ABC E\'1·n111J.: '1·\\, If ~ht· lakt•' lh1· 1oh, -.ht• II becoml· th1.· 11 1:-.l \\ornan to rt· itularl~ co ant hor a \H'l·k·tll~ht net\\ork nt•\\i. progr,1111 But M1-.s \\'allNS .. aid. "It W3!> JU!>l ,t VfC'li IT\ IOJ~ llWt'tinf.( There "a:. no firm nffer, JUSt, ·w ould vou be 1nt1•rDll'(l~" 111•r 1hrN· \l'ar n1ntratt "1th :'>/Bl' c\pin•., 11\ ~lilt mlld • WAl.l(A\ C.P IOO• NOTICE TOCREOITOA\ SUPflllOR COURT Of' llfE ST ATC OF CALI l'OA "14 l'Olt fHCCOU"TYOFO~•"Gf ..... 001 f)ti1tl•t1t ff ('! 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Fit I I .111\ lkll\ l"md '' , "nt11111111111~ ltt lhl' hu.:l' llt'" dt•tn.111tl lo1 11lt1l'n' h.u11l 1.11l1<1 It<"'"'"' Tht-fo't•1!1•r,tl l'nmmu1111 .1!1<111-. l on11n1-.,11111 ... 11d that Mrs Ford" .1~ ..:1 Jlllt•d .1 l•·tnpH1 .11' llnu" -.o ~ht> could t'o11H11111111·.11'· ''ult 1111•1111, 111 \\ "' 11n .111 \\halt• t'amp.J1j!nin~ !ht. I l' f111 h1·1 h11,h,11ul It U!<U3Jl~ lJkl'' .1ht111t ';'111l.j\:-. ICJI lht pr111 ,.,, Illa.! nr .i hct>n:-l'. but I hl· 1 ·l ~ · ... 1111 'lh 1 1 • .i , .1 ,., 111< , 1 I ll'nlporar~ hl'l'll'><':- St'n Thom ai. E . Fai:lt•ton 1 I> \In ~USP\'n~wn of llr \lakolm k <.Urill', Fullt'rton .... , lht• l'l•n1.11wn , d1 rector of dt>f t'll:'>f' rt''l'•' n h 111tl 1.'ng1net•rini: p1.•111J1n~ .rn 111 't>:.tigatton of conllH·t ol ""' rl''t a lle~al tons In a lelll'r to S4.·l·rt•\an 111 Defense Donald Rurn-.fl'ld .11111 111 a S1.•natt• !<J)l'l'l'h, 1-:,1~ll'11111 t • ferrt•d to .1 :'\l'" \1111.. 1'111,,., .. 1 or~ April 5 !hat l'urn1 r 1•111111 mt•nded produ('\ 11111 111 th•· f '"' II I t 1•tl l I 1•' IHI 111•'1" .. ,. clor mr:.:-.tll• for llw '·"' cfe,p11 1· \u .... oc test re!<ulb quP:-.t111nin).! th1• 1111"''" • ra·hJl11111' It\\ as r1•pt>rktl tlta1 1h1·11·1111111111·1111.1111111111 lh•· Condor. marll' b\ llotl..\\•·ll J11l1111.1t111n11l l '111p lollo\\Cd a f1s htn1? \.Jt'.1111111 L1lw1r l>,1, \\N•kt·111l .11 .1 (1~hing n •surt m :11111:11:1t.•d 11\ 1(111 l..\Hll 1111 1111111111 hi.ind an tht• lfaham." Pre\ JOU' cl1'' 111 .. un· ul tlw It h 11 'Ji .111•1111,,,, month hrou~hl J 1.-11nm.wd 1111 t'11r11. lru111 Hum:-fC'ld and at uw or 111\t' 11111111 It ., p,1\ Prinl'es., '\largan·I. 11•1· .. 1111\ 1·1•.1t 1l1·tl It 1•111 , lwr hu~band ,\nlon' \rm,trnnl). J11n v ... v.111 p;"· •I :• ht·1JI \ t:-.t t., l o :\lut 11<t·11 Jllll I 111\1,1,1 lh1 m1111th. ,111 -.. .mnounC'l'mt·nt from ht•n,111gt11n I' il.11 , ..... 1111 ~ The pnnC'l''~· -..-.rt•r nf •lut>t•n t.li1.ih1•th II ,'' 111 'J!"Jt ~torocco A prll LMJ \I t.n :t I h•·u 'Jil'Od f uu r rt~•'· .. :• 1n Tun1,..w al lh1• tfl\ 11.1111111 111 Mri.. U:1hll1 1 Uourguiba. "1fo or lh.11 llJllllll ""' '''ICJ.onl • Trt•a:-11n· Sl•rr1•l ,1r\ \\lllta111 I . "•moo ft!•,,.,,, nl ht:-. ckpartnh·nt ' l11i.:l11 1 "" .11 ti 111 •It• !-.1·1 11'1 ~l'I'\ l l'l' :\~l·nt "ho tlh.ll lllt•tl L~ nNh' l'rom n11•, "ho ".1 .. 1·11n \ lt'l<'d Of II~ I.I~ t11 ktll l '1c•.,Hll'rl( Ford. In :1<111ttt0n 111 11•1·111m1: ,, n11.•dal. lap1•I 1'1111111·111 .111tl l't•t llhtatt• lrorn tlh' Tt 1"''"' 1 .agent l.arr) M . Hut•ndorf, :111. 1 ,. ('C'IH'd a pcr~onal lt-11•·1 I 111111 Ford t'XPl'<''l>Hll! • tl1•l'I> p1•1 '1111.tl appn•d at1 on · · Simon ctt<·d thl' 101 mt•1 BulNOONF ;\;aq· pilot:.. "l'f/11·11•111 ;rnrl t'\t•mJJl.1n ·"''"'" \\ht•n hc stcpp<'d lwl"l'l'n :i.i,.,., F1or11 m1· .wrl lit• Pres1rlC'nl in Sa rran1t't1l111..i~t S1·pl1•mlwr .111.S ,.,,,II h1.'r pistol Jamt>s CallaRhan. Britain's 111 v. pnn,. minister. has noC H 'l dc•<1d1:d \\hC'lh1•r 10 mm•• 1111•• lO Downing SI . the• ufl11 !Jf r1• ... 1dt:nr 1• 1( lln11,11 primp mini:.tt.>rs :.met' l i:J2 u r 1 l•ma111 111 111:0. ''" 11 s mall ;iparlmcnt CEii lll'ICA rE 01' •BANOONMl!ltT O• FICTITIOUS ltilMf U••CJ( II:> Mt: IJ (~ ,.,, •• , 0 .ti'""' ,,, •. ,, ..... ,.., ,, ,,.,. • ,,.. ,_, , 1 r 1.1 ,,.. .. > tul ,.,,"-'~ ,,,.,.,''""'"Qt 1PIVt ,ft)u'- "~r,J.11 c:tf'f MA~At,f Mt UT ti • \ •n• NOT1cr TO (Ill OltOA\ ... ,. 0110 \wp•t tl.i# (•"*"I el tfW ""t. .t C111h1u,-"•~ ,,,,IM c ,u"'' •f Or~,._ IA tll t I I fhl' f t,1 f I ULi ff • I # t4 I ~ •11 •lftlt•4 A , " ! ., I I 11''1 l\.._,I I ,, , ,,.., ....... ,, t f Pt I"' f • .,, If ' •'J'" t ,., .. •it I._ .. t ' t,. ''I 1 t • "' r• '' n t H, 'I • t1if·t'•t"tlfti1 fl ''M•H't',,..,,,f ,,,,,. ff',.ffl.AHf tfAIO• lll f ~,:;•;~::,'.~;,~:I If l•Wllh ,tnL•AtH J .i,::•.~t•t1•1t,:~: \:~f ~J; ' ..... ~~",,'' 1 I A 1.111 If .... •• ,, ,,. ,,.,, ,,,,,,,~ f , •• , ""''\4•• I"'''''"'"• O• f"f ft f.-1 ""I It ff\, t "'"'°lo• I .",.., thtll II" • l•f • I! '4 •UI ._ Uf II•• 11••d~110 I' f1io 1i1·'1 ,,,,, I •f1 •ft A11•J•1 t • '"' 11 ••fh1.1I'"' 1l 11f\f•·1 fn ,.-I ,1 1 ltV tff1t,.t1f tt 1 f •JUl f f !1·1 .. HI "'"'',., t It Ii' '" oflij 1"I .,,,. #\1 I,,., t (()1tf'llf ( .11•1 '" t ""ltll ,, ' Ill ''ht fill' I ftt IHI #Hh°'1 I (1..,l1•1tl>-t1 tu r 11 111 ti''' '' t N•it •f\ ln11r n• .ftf.-, ''"' lltt ·~. ,,,,,,,. W· I M"''' ..... , .. t ,, ... ,, ,.,11 I ,,, ••1111 '"' ""'''~ f '°''" 11•1 .. 11 ,~Al ,, I/ f'i ,, ,.._""""·1Mn•·HJ" 111fJt1f1t 1 "lltt.Afl " I I,, .,.. j ~' ''"'' wf H 11 "'''*~JI 1 I• M .1n1t)• fn•t111 •l"f•1•\f I \1+1J'l .. 1• '"'' 1 (>om -1 . ._ 11, •11 MAHN AHO HAHN •·obtt•tw>tt 01,UV)t r , I 0 ,.\/,~-~~' :~r:;:~:'.,';:':, t.AW M.1''"''' II oMAr.111/ ••'"''I• ''W)'t&\t{Ol.0 .. AOO Mil-Vr> -------~ l'A\AOI Hit (A 11tOI rn\1,1(' ;\OTl('I'. ... .,. .. • I ti IA I I r I I ft I f I I 0 f l\f I ,I/ f/; tUilllf t l'l HI.I(' M>Tl ('E H I ' Wednesday Apnl 1 1976 DAILY PILOT 8l0 State Speaker L.1'1. Boyd 30 Bes~ Age To Tie Knot Jobless Program Topic The.• ;:,lat e':. uol'mploy m C'nt 10- i.urance program y,11l be discuss~ durmg an all d ay semmar April 21 ut f.hcSouth Coast Plaia llotel. cedurcs can ht•lp 1.•mploycrs save on unemploy m(•ot rnsuraocl' taxe:. Threl' out u( (I\ e men th111lc they got mar- ned too younK Al lt-it'\l, U1.al'~ lhe i.1tuallon 1n V1enno, where one Or Olto We1ruger devoted a couple of years to" study of lhl• maUt'r Ill:. findings rau.ed the query Whul 1:. the best ai,:c for a man to murry'> About a~e 30, he con eluded. The fellow:. Y.ho marry Uwn have a 30 percent less chanc.·c of being d1rnrccd at uge 5'J than the bndegroom b who do the thing al age 20 Our Language rnan can't uplain whut cau11c:. that ailment known a:o. "'cherophol.11..i ·· lie uni} kmn\ !> 1t ' I he lt•chnu al lt·rm for tlu· rea1 1Jr ha' ing tun Rc.•mcml~r ;\ll lhO!>t> 5() "PCClt.b ol !>l'U :o.nakl•S \\1th rt at t:uls art: po1:0.unou.., HALUlO:\S lJ · 1, hill air hall0<in n'tlnJ.: j "l'.J'>UOJl "pOrl ., \ 'li•>l n1:cc:.:o.arih Hu\ the Cold ur \\ lnll'r >!I\(.•.., the ballO<Jlll~.h J lot lx:t ter lift, :.o I hal :. '' hl'n thc.·y ~t.'I thc.·1r lil'!>l s peed:-.. altitude:. andd1 ... tunn·~ 01d I say nobod~ lo.no\\' Y.h~ :.hip' JIY.a'~ pas:. on the n~ht., \\'ron~ • Yc..,tcrYl'Jr·s lilll 1 " man, us ua lly n~ht h.tntkd, e•>ntrolll·d lhJl .111 I c.·1enl e.tct-n n~ u,1r lv the nghl quarter ul lhl ~h1p's stern"' lwn· 1! "'.1" moM C'urnlurtitblt.• lk ,, l• t Phone lssut- Inf orrnation Fee Ra1ikles By T ll-OM.\S 0 . t:LIAS Pay 20 <.'enl!> for t'\t~r) lot JI direC'lor) J:> s1stancecall )OU mJkt•~ The idea has ra1sl'<l lhc hac:lo.les of almo:.l en·n csmsumer group in CJhfornw during t\\O month~,;, P\&blic hearings around lhl• :.tdte •in a proposed p_acific Tclephom• rate mcrea!>l' undtr cone.1dera· t1on by the stale Public l"l1ht1cs Comma:,s1on .. Ilea rang afl<.'r hcunn£: hll!> illtrJclcd O\ C'rfloy, crpwd:. and l',Cttl'd rht'lon<: trom politic1.rns oppo!> 11)/i the changl' •' THE RE WAS TOi'f llA\'Df.:~. for 111:.tancl' Imping lo nttra<.'t some rnnsumcr :.upport in his bid to deny ancumh<'nt ,John Tunney the De mocrat1r obmmataon for a st•<•ond t' S Sl!nall' term. Haydl·n attacked the PT&T propo~al a~ a "nµ(lff ·· · And frl.'s hrnan A..,.,<'mlil)m;i n Richard Hobinson. a Demflt·rat from Santa l\na ubo hop111~ tot•draw ne-w pollt11·al -.upport. lntrodun'<I a hall ferbtddan~ any ch:irl;ll' for rtlr<'ctor~ a"s1stance !>erv1ce All the rheloric hus r !->Ol TH ER1' lo5t s1~hl of nnl' bas1t (.;\LlfOH'.\IA i;omt. 1f the phom• <'um FO(: l 'S panics "ere alloY.C'd t11 ---------chaq~e for d1rt'ctof) J!> )IStance call,, m o:.t l'U!!>IOml·rs Yoc111ltl ac.tuall~ saq· mOnl'\' Puc1f1c Telephon~: rc·<·ogn11~d th .... facl 1n 1b rate mcreal!e ::ip1>hcnt1on. offering lo rcd\.Ct.' 1ti:. re · quest from Sl 19 mtlho11 m adrlf.'d Of.'\\ month I~ charge~ to $80 m1lhon 1f 1t ·.., Jllowcd to char~e for '411' t.alli. THt\ T 'S 8 EACAl'S E NO \~ A LL phonc customer& arr p.1yin~ f11r lhl· ·free'" anformation s~rv1ce as part or theu n·~ular mnnthl)' char&Jl' Both the phom· cornp..1n1cs .ind the PUC main lain lhal about 80 ix•ret•11t of 411 c·alb l'Omt' from JUS! lfi pl'rcc•nt of ll'lt•phnnt• u~t.·r-. So th<' ~rt·al ma- JOflt)· of tc•ll•ph11nt• .,uh .. t•nh1·r-. .11 <' :.ub"11l1~tng .1 S('r\ ICC Ulll'c1 h\ rt•lall\l•ly foy, It w;i:-. lhl'> f,H't that IC'd till' Pll("<; staff lawyn!> ln propoSl' a r11n•c•tor.\ .... ..,1stan<t· d1ari.:<• in 197:1 The current l'ut1ln· 'l\•ll•phorw prnJmh<il I!"! s1mpl) thl' com pun~ 'rl·-..1i.1n ... c· to lh1• l'l T requ<>s t Actualh . tht• phonl' c-omp;1n) \\Ill not n·alh profit 1f lhl' 111fornwt111n rhari.:l' 1-.. l'H'nluo.tlh ol.n)l'd That 'llet·au'l' lhl' rirm s anc•ume IS tll(hth rt•i.:ulJl<'d In lht• PL(' H ll dul'sn'l ).(l'l 1h munc•v frum •Ill l',illt•" it ...,,11 h,l\t' to 1.!cl 1t e.11ml.'Y.ht•r1· l'IM• Hl"T P \f'lfo'I(' TJ·:l •• 'PllONE IS rt>spon,1hlc• fnr lhl' dN111l'I c1f 1t .. tl1rt·l·t11n .1-..Mslc1nl·•· rh.11 ..:•· plan lhn•1· fr<'l' c.ilh 1><'r month prr 11..,t•r "'llh1n ha .. tl\Hl ,lrl.'J ('Odl' rh1' forrnul.1 h.1-.. -..oml' p1 nhlt•m' f'nr in-..tJn<"t'. till' phone.• -.ub~crilwr m lht populous 213 ;i11•a tl,o, \nHdt• .... tnd \I( Intl\ I \\1111111 lll"t'tf LI 11•l1·phon1· houk-.. to h,I\ t• .itt'l'"" tu ..111 :)n h'l111g-. 1\1111 m lhl' fa1 flun);l i i I .art .1. -.tnlc h111.: f1t1m ~jn lltl'l:ll .ind El <'cntru .1111111,t tn 1 .. 1 ... \ •·1•.1-.. "l'' l"U'<tnnwr' would need C\t•n morl' booi.. ... 111 a\oicl .1 t h!lrl(\' rh(' i;ftmt• prohkm \\Ollld UC C'Uf tn lhl' ll;l .ir,•11 .11 1111nd Sun Fn1111·lllC'11 lln \" fh,· blind ond rl('rson., 11nuh'4· 10 rc·.1d Eni•fi,h \\011111 .1l!<O h<ivt• troubh• 11volll1nc: 1h.1r 1!l''i 111Hlc•1 Paur11· 's propo-.t·d .,>.,tt•m f l:T THE GR•:,\T Hl'l .K of l't111sum{·r., y,ould profit, 't'Vl'n though Rr(IUJX' l'la11r'1111~ to r<'prcscm them arc lht• mr>'lt vot':ll oppo'l1t1nn The cnl1 re ron1rovct11y '' 111•• rt·,111\ nf lhl· Pl rc·s rct'l'nt rcthin~ang ol ull 11tJ111 \ r;al.: ,1.,~ump 1100!1 Ju'>t :1., 1l wa., forml'rl> a(·reopl.lhl<' to J;l\1' cheaJl('r rates to larJ!f' user~ ol l'lt•rtn11t:v bt'cuu«t' they bouf(ht more cn <'rjlv. 1t al'>o "as .icccptablt> to a~ all phone cuslomcre. lo sub.•m.hz1• a :.nv1cc u'ed orlt:v by some ------- BRUSH .... BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO ™EM STtP BY STEP Anyonp can care lor .1 Bru ,ti & Blowo>r 1"o11r <.'v'I'.' or 6ur otrier curl co1olonq lu ,._free ' 111 lunc:11on111 tsso• STYUS wh•Ch are J\ Pa~y 10 Clo •" "'"'' ~ham • Our lamp cuts linOE'f rum~p rut~ cur1tng •ron cuts wash towel dry bt"ush n flull culs or •;,mote wash tlOd weat cuts <1re SCISSOlEO, all 1akl"-Cd<P-<Jf·yoursell y1M Good for any 301> any hat• No teas1n9 no llers no p1n5 no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAY'S C> ..0 \IT ............ , w ... I\ fCN .,., .-.•a ...... TO \IT 'IO~ Malo ....... O,lN JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING '97·1tU 9U·lHt. 179-3163 ing un the n~ht thc•rcron•, h1· pa~-.ed s111~ on th1· n1ithl Whl•rl' h1:.' 1i.1on "'u:. not 1mpa1rt.'d Thi." brighlt•r tht.' pc:ri.011. lhe bellcr chiiO<'<.' i.a1d !>UbJeC't 1.·ao bt-bypnolli1.'(J Or :so con dud":. a Uni\ er!lltf ot &!lnm·»ot• lcholur after mu<.'h :.tudy. W1llin1t1t:2>11 1 i.aad to ht> even more i.1.:naf1canl tban latclltgl•nce, ho,~e,er UN•:N In thl• 0 Hi1·1· or the lnsh Lanen tiuald :.it lielfae.l, lrl'land. 11> .l 5,000.ycar old luu·n tabledoth. r e<.'O\'t.>rt.-d in 1922 from un t-;~yp t1<.1n tomb Tht.• nuturati~ts proudl) point out th•t thl• i.ynthet 1c fobnl' lolk "111 h;n c• to \\ :11t qwte a spttll to produc.'e sornelh1ng that -...111 outla~t that :.pel'lmcn Obsen l'. µkaw thut mo't tree<; .. round downtoY.n parkm~ lots h\l\(~ knobb) knees at the bumpt.>r le\'l'l Almost but not qwh.' one out or l'very £1\e children h\es \\1th~ pan•nt onl~ Am stlll lr) ing to find ... ome "1({naf1cancc.> to the fa ct that m.in 1s lhe only arum al ..., 1th a JUltanlo! than It happl'ne. thou~h too rart'I) that a fore:.t fire create~ an updrur1 to start d quick loc•il raanfall that puts !he flrl' out Men "'ho climb ffillUnl:11ns ror Sport uutnurnbcr \\Om<-11 who do hkew1sc, a~ ~ou rru~ht ::.uspect , II\ about 15 lo Ont' Ont' out of t\ er,· 16 supermurket shoppt.•rs ('arnc:. a lJttlc clee Ironic calculator to tally up th<-coMs en route ·AddrC'ss mail to L .\1 &yd 1' o Bux 1~1. Costa Mesa. 92626 Leads Elk• Co:-ta Ml' au Norrn Slatter h<t.!> been •ll st a Ill.• d ~::. l' x a It ed ruler of B ene' 011.•nl and ·Protecti\ e Ord(.•r ol Elke. of '.':ewport Harbor Lodgt· li67 for 1971.i ~f•:-tin Ghck, director of the slate'!\ Emplo)''!l'H•nt De' elopment 01.•purl menl. will t:,i s<'uss the program as It rc- 1 a t u to e 1:-t ployer•. end how knowledsc of claims·hundJing pro. The 1u~manar, which lnclud('a lum·h. wlU begin at to u m with r~glstrut1on at9&.m. Rcilstratlon lnform;1t11in ii-. "' uiln ble by <'"lhn& Ch4U'll' 1-'rua.ler ul 633 2260 ,....,,,..,..,,..,,..,_, ............ H~~TIMGTOM IEACH CITY. COUNCIL · A LEADER VOTE A LA WYER A LADY ALLY FRANCES GREENBAU ~H :llOLA S VON HOFFMAN POKES fun at stuffed shirts in the everywhere ' DAILY PILOT OPEN SUNDAYS ' EVENINGS MARVESS OLEFIN TIGHT LOOP l '.l·"··ES::> u ff', r1b[I, 1•, 'H ;,p, tiM~ \, .~ ., io\1 :\. k1 1~W'll l i ;t<lt' "'R lit •~'I •\• .\ d \'• N 1 1,. l .W\ILfll AL U°:Jt W.Ar-.1 P'CORt, [011 \;. l~c... 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Otherwise, the average American d1N of meat, potatoes ·and cereals can lead to os· teoporosis or weak bones lhat shorten the sitting height and 1m· paH lung function "Most peoµlc think the spine only support:. the upper body but. as s u c h , it 's a poor b10· mechanical structure," she said .. Its pnmary function JS to main· tam the calcium level 1n the blood." Wh en therc JS an abnormal absorption of this clement in the stomach and intesttn<', or when too much calcium 1s lost in the kidney, the skeleton provides the only source or calcium. Bone tissue is r t'sorbcd to put more calcium In the blood - "maybe only 50 m1lhf(r11m s per day but enough over the year' to make a s1~nihcant d1Cfcrcncc ' The parathyroid glands control bone resorption by producing a hormone in response to the low level of serum calcium. A n se in phosphorus in the blood also will cause a dec rease in blood calcium and a stimulation ol parathyroid gland activity. Bone disease starts slowly when phosphorus upsets the calctUm balance. INTAKE DROPS "After the teenagcd craving for milk s hakes, the daily ralcium intake decreases with age. Even milk and cheese. wh1rh contain lots of calcium. contain almost an equal amount of phosphorus. "Potatoes, s teak, bread, chit'ken. ham burger, eggs and corn flakes have much more phos phorus than ca lcium . Processed foods, carbonated be\'crages and emulsified salad dressings and dessert toppings ar(' extra high in phosphorw.. "By contrast, foods that arc highest in calcium -seaweed, baking powder, sesame seeds, cabbage, rutabagas and green beans -aren't very popular. "For adults who don't drink much m1llc, eating imbalanc'ed foods is further compounded by the effect of alcohol. Just a little more than social drinking nearly halves calcium absorplJon." She explained that women are more susceptible lo weak bones because of less act m ly. Stress s timulates bone formation. The more stress the bone is under, the more bone is produced. "Twenty minutes of jogging does n't help all that much," she added. "It's better to be active all day or play tennis or golf for two hours at a s tretch." WOMEN PRONE Since estrogen protects the depletion of calcium, Or. Jowsey indicated that post·menopausal women are particular targets for osteoporosis and should take ex- tra care to maintain lhc calcium· pho11phorus balanre. She recommended that women over 4S, or f'\'en as young as 25, take prescnbed calcium tablets to insure a 1.4 gram intake per day. The Recommended Daily Allowance for everyone else is one gram. "Even more effective would be a calcium·fluonde pill to both stimulate and strengthen new bone," she said. ''Until tltis pill is more readily available, mothers should add calcium carbonate to b{ieads and stews." GeneraJly. body chemistry re· mains normal and osteoporosis can be diagnosed only by spinal X-ray. Other indications of bone loss are brittleness. a widow's hump, l o w back pain and penodontal disorders. "Or if a person hears a frac· ture while making a special ef· fort, such as opening a stiff win· dow, he can be pretty sure he has a negative calcium balance," Dr. Jowsey added. "The condition Is reversible but it's diCficult to change totally if discovered too late. "Age of onset is Increasing markedly. Cases that used to show up al 65 or 70 now come in at 47 and 52. This will continue because young people are switching earlier to snack foods that are high in phosphoru.s and act as bone softeners. "People keep track of calorics and cholesterol but they don't watch their calcium intake. "We don't have to grow old. We will die eventually but in the meantime, we can eliminate the miseries." Based on Fact Or Emotion? "The only scientific reason for eallng Is to replace the chemicals in the body with tbc chemicals from food," said Fergus M. Clydesdale, PhD., professor of food science at the University of Massachusetts. Measuring benefits vs. risks. he was defending the use of food additives, currently criticized in the media and by consumer ac· Uvlsts. "We have people like Dr. Rubio who first writes about sex and then about food. It's a tremendous dissel'vice to the consumer to create lack of con· fidence in the safety of the food supply without presenting all the facts." he added. "Can anyone sbow me how you prove absolute safety in any facet of hf e? " Dr. Clydesdale quoted two directors of the Food and Drug Administration who listed food additives as a distant sixth in the ranking of hazards. The front runner by far is food poisoning from preparation at home or in a restaurant -not in the actual processing of food. but how it is treated afterwards. Some 20 million cases will occur lhis year in the United States. Other risks in order of danger to the consumer are environmen· t al damage, malnutrition, natural toxicants in foods and pesticide residues. The benefits of additives in· elude ti m e. acceptability, availability and decreased cost. "Nutrition is said to be the most importa nt thing in the mind of the consumer and I agree up until the point of purchase ... he said. "Then it's about last in mind Cost becomes first. "Additives certainly increase convenience which is important to today's lifestyle. "l don't care if people want to spend 10 hours a day in the khchen, whether male or female. But if people don't want to, don't take that choice away from them." . Or. Clydesdale look sharper aim on the dichoton;iy of FDA rul· ings, the prolirerat\on of federal agencie s, \he banning of cyc la m ates, monosodium glutamate and Red Dye No. 2 and Dr. Benjamin Feingold's r e· search on hyperactivity. "Facts are too often perpetr~l· ed wronarly by sclentiists. in· dustrr. government. consumer actlv\sts. and proresslonal as· sociaUons. We oil ilvc dJstorted facts at times; we all make mis ·\ takes. ~ "And who sufrers? None o those people. But the consumer suffers every time because he becomes paranoid. ''When It comes to natural vs. S)'Tllhetic. the FDA is saying 'if you add something to a food that isn't natural, h's assumed to be adullerattd unless approved .. but i( you have something toxic in a food that's natural, that's , okay.' ··vou can't add anything to a food that causes cancer in man or animal. That does n't say -and il should -in ordinary amounts. Tests for additives are at 100 times normal usage. "Ir you measured the toxic substances naturally present in radishes. carrots. ce lery and particularly potatoes at the 100 times level, you couldn't eat them. "A substance which promote goiter occurs naturally in cauliflower but to get goiter you would have to eat 22 pounds o/,,. cauliflower a day. 11 "Cyclamates were tested aL 800 bottles or diet soda per day for a lifetime in a rat." In discussing government in· t ervention, he noted lhat federal regulatory agencies are growing at an annual rate of 20 percent in this time or economic stress. "Lawyers are making decisions better made by scientists and sociologists '· How many addlll\'CS do we use? Per person intake measures out annually to about 100 pound!t" of sugar, 15 pounds of salt, eigh~ I pounds of corn syrup, fotlr 1 pounds of dextrose. ' Next comes about nine pounds of 33 other food additives. Eigl\.' teen of those are used as leaven~' ing agents or acidlfiers not mur h different than what would but used in the kitchen. • Last comes one pound of about..· 1,800 other food additives. "Whal you have to remember is that danger in food is a fun~• lion of toxicity and amount in..,, gested," Dr. Clydesdale em .. i phaslzed. ·• <See ADDITIVES, PageC2) Speeches summanzed here by Carol Moore of the Daily Pilot staff were presented by doctors and dietitians to 22 food writers in Carmel at the sixth annual Nutrition Press Conference, hosted by the Dairy Council of California. Topics included Four Foods Debate, Additives: "· Pseudo-Science or Fact and American Diet Blamed for Weak Bones. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Wedn85day, Aprll 7. 1976 Ct •• II ti /I Jenifer Jowsey says Americans have to eat more calcium to strengthen their bones later in life. ·Too Hard to Understand? I I , The Four Food Groups concept is still the best educational tool tor nutrition, says Doris Derelian. New labellnft ls okay for those In the know but "most people go to the store to buy food, not 2,250 international unlt5 or vitamin A," aald Doris Derelian, ntttri- Uonlst. ... As pruldenl·elect of the California Dietetic Association, s he contends the Four Food Group system, developed by the US. Department of Agriculture in 1956. is still the best educa· Uonal tool. She countered claims by other nutritionist. that the Four Food Groups -milk, meat, fn.tits and vecetables and breads and cereal -are too simple, not ac- commodating or unworkable in view of today's eating patterns or outdated by formulated foods. "Too much information puts the frustrated consumer in over· whelm," she said. "And the facts have to be pre- sented positively to show people what they can do to balance their diets. Too often we get bogged down with don 'ts and excesses. "The Four Food Groups allow people to evaluate what they eat. not as '&ood' or 'bad' but as a standard for well-being which they are able lo modify to Im· prove lhelr health personally. . "The method is practical enouah to encoura~e ule and challenging enough fo stlmulate · leamen1. "Psychologically, people arc not willing to completely revolu· tionJze their eating habits. ~Y cannot be expected lo move on If they haven't mastered the buJc survival skills of the Four Food Groups." Ms. Derehan explained how she and other Dairy Council nutritionists leach health scien· lists, teachers and community leaders to show their followings bow to classify, quantify and analyze meal components. NOW ENOVGR "Even if people can identify every nutrient. can say meats are protein or meats are Iron, that's not being real in terms or the way they live. "You would be surprised bow many can place an apple Into the vegetable and fruit group but don't kciow that's where ap· pleaauce goes, too. Or, they know where to put a package of froun broccoli but fres h broccoli stumps them. "Practice with simple foocb helps in figuring out such mix· lures u tuna casserole." The other ateps ln the skills orientation are determining serving ailes and dJstrlbuUna them throughout the day. Ms. Derelian further com · pared people's knowledge of nutrients and money. Some only want to know enough lo make change; other• want lo Invest and a few study to become bankers. That range of interest, s he said, Is why the Recommended Dietary Allowances, devised by the Natio nal Academy of Sciences In the late 19405, haven't caught on. "Nutritionists felt they bad created an educational tool. But by lbe middle 1950s they found people weren't using ll; re· searchers were," ahe said. The same logic applied to nutrient labeling: "I think the Idea is fine when it helps us standardize the con- sistency or nutrients and the makeup of food items. "Bvt lbe concept falls down because people have trouble re· membering and comparing the eight mandatory and eight op. tional nutrients that a food pro- ceuor lists. "By lbe lime a penons goes through all nutrients for each member of her family, she will spend all her time dotng calcula- Uons. "I think at the bottom or the· label we could have had a state- ment. that read, 'One-half cup ol this food (spinach) provldet one serving in the vegetable-fruit group, of which you need four.' " , "Counting nutrient. la a me,,...:, tal gymnastic that we really don 't need to put on lhe co''"'" sumer.'' · "' FLEXIBILITY 1 ·1 Ms. Oerellan also challen&ed , the criUc11m that the Four Fooch Groups aren't flexible: ''The system doesn't limit y choices; It. expands them to In elude any ethnic or economic needs. "Just because It's not mea and potatoes doean·~ mean I doesn't flt. Tacos fit ln the great. Mhted foods fil in fan tasllc ally. You can trade of prime rib for baked beans get the same nouris hment." Her flnal credit for the Fou Food Groups was as a reliabl source that incorporates curr research. "When people hear all tbe tal about fiber, they know wbol wheat, bran and wheat 1er come from the bread category. ''We get so much lnformatl and expect shoppers to t.ranslat It into food. The grouping ayste is still necessary for them know bow to cbooee foods ap- propriately ." · · ('2 DAILY PILOT Look Ahead A preview of what mjght be on the local market f o r fall /winter r eady-lo· wear l!) being shown 1n Paris . Offerings mclude white jacket with brown blouse and s lim pants by G1venchy Cleft>, rl'd- b o rd ered b e ige woolen s kirt with matching cape and blouse by J ea n Patou (center), and s triped duffle coat. flannel pants and sailor blouse by Christian Dior. Wec!dings ~ and Engagements To .l\otd clh.1ppotnlmt•nt. pro!lpect1 ve llr 1111'' a11· 11•m1111lt•1l 111 haH• !ht•:; \H•ddin~ 'lor 1t'' "11 h hl.1<'k and \\ht!<' glo!ISY pholog1 aph-. 111 lhl• l>ailv l'ilnt l't't>Plc lh·p.1rlmt•nl 11nt· \\l•C'k 1)(•11111• lhl' \H•cldtng 1'11•1urt·' r t'<'t'IH'<I ,11\••f' that time \\ill 11111 lrt• l.ht•d. 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C' 01110 ESICUFF PLAZA 1191 A~ llACH...,.. Mi.ot7J ~.,.., ... .,.., . .,., MAllMll'S VIUAG604MA POINT "-49"'2670 ....... s.t. IM, S.. IM From C1 • • • I Additives "U there is a clear and present dan1er, fine. But all the facts should be reported. Not just, ror example, 'Cancer is Cil:.&St-d by .. "How much did they feed lht> animal! Wu It a human being? Was Jt over a lifetime? What was the doeaae and how was it ad· ministered. fed or Injected!" He crltlci1ed the regulatory de· cialon on Red Dye No. 2 because experimental animals in U.S. testing got mixed up and Cana· dian health officials found lnsuf. Ciclenl evidence unless a person eats 16,000 pounds of food per day. "lnterestihgly. there are some things that are never said about the Feingold diet. such as his forbidding ol 21 fruits and vegetables," Dr. Clydesdale con· t.wued. "And he says 32 percent wall r~pond dramatically 10 his dlt'I That's the samt' reapon.-." llb to the cessation or drua therapy for hypt'racttvt' children "With so many vannblt-s In hit; diet. lncludintt parental atten· t1on , will Feingold ever ftnd th real t'ulprlt?" Instead of fortlflyinf( foods we think children shoutd t•11t . the s peaker s uggt's ted we "add vitamins and minerals to the snacks they do eat. .. lie also explained lhut it costs half a million dollars to get a food additive approved. Yet to con. vert all wh1tt> bread to natural brt'ad would CO!>t Amencan con· sumers an extra $1.1 billion per year. "Jr foods don't look. taste and smell good for a reasonable price, they won't be eaten and then nutr1t1on doesn't matter," Clydesdale said. • ....... ,. l ·~ ...... .... ..... \. "'"'"' '' I.'~'· ...... , ...0 lll\IH,,o'l1'14."°') 806 WAHlER & MOHAl/E H0Nt V APWh·•-llt D E A R A N N LANDERS I'm a 20· year·old working wife who has been married seve n months My husband and I have in· teresttng high·paying jobs and I love him very much Almost every weekend we get together with another couple. I like the male more than the female and my husband has always known this. But there is nothing sex· ual between us. Last night my husband blew his top. accused me of having an affair with Mr. Friend and said, "We aren't going to see them anymore.'' Am I supposed to give up the pleasure of the man's company just because my husband ls a jealous nut'! How can I make him understand he is being childish and ndiculous? I've beard it said that the first year of mar· riage is the hardest. I'm beginning to wonder if we'll make it. Please ad· vise me. -UPSET AND HURT DEAR U AND H: It appears you have a choice to make. U you love your husband as you say, and If Mr. Friend is Just that, and no more, the choice abould be an easyooe. If my advice sounds as lf I'm opllog ln favor of letting your h111band paab yoa around, let me auare yoa aucb Is not the cue. I believe Mr. Friend c oald be dynamite - sooner or late r -and I'm suggetit· lng you eliminate bJm before you get Into big trouble. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a lov· ely adopted daughter who has the same color· lng that 1 have -olive skin, blue eyes and black hair. Many people have said to me. "She looks just like your own." l r e· sent this and r rply, "Shr IS my own." 'fhcn they say, "Well. you know what 1 mean." Can you come up with u really super pul·down for such ignorant dumbbells? TULSA MOM DEAR MOM : Silence can be poaltlvely deafen· lng, when accompanied by a long, lncredulous look. Try lt. Horoscope: Gemini Learn by Teaching THURSDAY, ARPIL8 By SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES (March 21 · April 19): Many "good things" occur -~ some persons try to throw a wet blanket over en• couraging nC'ws. events. CANCER <June 21· Nov. 21): You need addi· July 22): Refuse to sell tionaJ material. support." yourself short. Get SAGITTARIUS CNov money's worth -and 22·Dec. 21): Be wlUing to count your change. accept responsibility - LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): in business and love. Lunarcycleis hlgh-get C APRICORN <Dec. going on new project. 22-Jan. 19): Enthusiasm VIRGO (Aug. 2J.Sept. returns . Personal 22): Be analytical -magnetis m surfaces. take nothing for granted. A Q VA RIUS (Jan. Look behind scenes. 20-Feb. 18): Be aware of A GALLERY IRVINE •OWL The moat r"'volu· ttonary Oe11gn 1n Grow Lampt Availa- ble In 9 Oecor1tor colora. Hlgne.t Quall· ty Ceramic: Pottery. 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JCPenney ·· Pixy portraits Only 69 for a Sx7 or 4 wallet sizes of the same pQse in color. Hour$: (Thu'9day) 10 00 A.M. lo 1 ·00 PM. 2 00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. (Frkl~) 10.00 A.M. to 1 ;()() P.M. 2 00 P.M. to &'00 P.M. 8 00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. (s.turday) 10:00 AM. to 1-00 P.M. 2.00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. ADDITIONAL 5x7s or SETS of WALLETS in orig. Pack-1.69 ea • CHOOU FROM SEVERAL POSES • NO A,,OINTMl!HT NECIHAAY • TWO CHILDAIN TOOITHIR 2.tt • AQI UM" 12 YRI, 01.D • "''°"DEAS AT HIQHIR P"ICIS At Coste M ... n.1.t..,, April I, 1976 fhr"9h W.•r. Aprfl fO, 1976. Pixy~ I I I ~-----------------mlf!l-----------.-0:. t t Wednesday April 7. 1976 DAILY PILOT (;:' All Dolled Up Antique dolls and rrumature ac· cessories will be displayed and sold during u funding event benefillsng Children's Home Society. Sp-0nsored by the Foun- tain Valley Auxiliary, il will begin at 10 a.m . Saturday, April. 10, in th'e c sty 's Community Center. Dolls like these in the collection of Betty Biner. show coordinator, will be exhibited. DRESSMAKING , • Alterations • Monogramming • Covered Belts and Buttons • Buttonholes fo1 Ap&;ointmunt 6 46-4544 41118 Ent 171!\ SI , Co11.i M&$&, Cahlo•n•J SALE! LA-Z-BOY this Style Americana LA-I-BOY_ CID WHITE'S SHOWCASE c.::m 28892 Marguerite 369 E 17th Street Pkwy Cor'let T ust1n & 17th · Costa Mesa M1ss1on V1e10 Westp0r1 Souore 495-5902 642-8657 Energy Equal There 1s no significant difference in energy effl· cienC'y between a thermostatically con- trolled smoothtop cook ing surface and a con- ventional electric range This was the primary conclusion in a master's thes i s writt en b> Rosemary Carucci wlull• a graduatt-student at Virginia Polytechnic Institute a nd State University's College of Home Economics The comparative study research coverc'<I a wttkly menu eons1~tm,:: of 21 1denllcal meals for a family of four prepared on each o f the two cook tops For this prOJt'Ct. only the three comparablC' un its were used. and no oven meali:. were:> 1n eluded CALENDAR INDUSTRIAL NURSES: Seven Risk Factors of Cardiac Disease will be discussed by John Kern. MD, during an Orange County Assol'iation meet.mg at 6 : 30 p.m . Wednesda). Apnl 14. m the SaddJeback Inn. Dr Kern 1s a cardiovascular disease spec1ahst and president or the:> Orange County I leart As !>OC1at1on TRAINI NG : Orange County Chapter of Mended Hearts will have a seminar at 7:30 p.m . Thursday. April 15, tn St. Joseph Hospital, Orange. Invited are those interested in becoming vis· itors who will share experience with those undergoing open heart surgery. LECTURE SERIF.S : lnve!'tt · mcnts and Financwl Planning for Womc:>n will bl' µn'scnted at 9·30 am on fl\t' const•cuta n• Thur~d.i~··. bt·i.:innmg 1\pnl 15. m St Jost•ph I lo!'lpital audatonum Hei.t•rvat1oni:. may be made by calling the ho~p1tal at 633-9111 , Ext. 7474. !UOTHERS OF TWIN CLUB: The Orange Coast chapter wall hold Its drnnl'r mt•l'tmg \h'<lne~ da). 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IM ALHAMBRA-BUENA PARK SOUTH COAST PLAZA-TORRANCE Introducing New Hungry Jack® Complete_ Buttermilk Pancakes. Save1ocon squeezablysoft C • How can pancakes so good be so easy? Because you don't do a thing but add water ... he eggs. milk. and shortening are aJready in the mix. And new 2-Jb. Hungry Jack Complete even costs less per serving than homemade recipes. •When you (jnish the box. mail in price mark with proof-of-purchase seal and we'HI refund one-half of your purchase price (up to 50¢). Offer good until June 30. 1976. "I know Charmin Bathroom Tissue I is so decp·do~TI squccz:ibly sofr. it's inesistiblc. "I know you'll \\'ant to save 10\ on your next two packages of Charmin. Ilut whatever you do. PLEASEwair till you're home before you squeeze the Charmin!" e l • ! I I j I . I I i l - Cucumbers lllf'9 Gtrto Shrrrs Egg Plant $4>11.l Frt'Sh __, Ttnclt'r . . . lb. 6-iRch · Polhos . . . . Gardensjde, Adds zest and · Ravot lo Your Meats. ' Safeway Quality. In Random Weights. 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Big Values At Your Safeway Macaroni• andCheeseDlnner Town House 4 7'.4-oz.$100 Pkgs. Cut Green Beans~~:-51~:· •1°0 Hunf s Catsup G·~:.~:··· ~ 39c Whl.le R1·ce scotchrr!a• 4 ·lb. 990 Long Grain Pllg. LovinSpoonfulsc~~~ 12~:L29c ~ Detergent cascade. ror so.oz s14s -' Automatic 01snwn11er Pkg QFabric Softener ~°:oo"rv ~~: s111 Ivory Soap PerSlS:-' 4 ,;~~ 48¢ @ Ortega Green Chilies 3 ~ '1°0 e Beef Stew H~!~~ 26:· 88' ~ Prince Ila Yams ta:· 79e Nu-Made Salad Oil 7~1;' 69e H . D'll SI' For !8-oi 49* einz I tCeS 1famboiotrs Jar . FROZEN FOODS I. CORN ¥:E COB Birds Eye Heat N' Serve 4-ear Pack c @Bel-air Cream Pies varie1re-: '~::· 49c iRhodes Bread ir~a' 2 L~39c Macaroni & Cheese e , .• 3 ~~.s1°0 Bel-air Stew Vegetab~es 2~:.· 59c M:a~a,r.1-10. 111a111to••nvetes.0r-..•""1n. Bel-air Broccoli Cuts ~·59c Siil llmlt~ 11111 .,..,.. C0111ttes. lfscept CatallN .. Illa INt). ----~------'*' •, ,. •IOI a c..... ..... s. c--... . •tO•••c) .. , Pl-. s.A ~. s.t. ... Frtt_, .. Le ........ Yi+ •Aam It ....... f' ti Jl• lta . • 14417 c.t..r Dr. et w-... lnllt •lUI So. ltUW, 5-fit Alie . . DAILYf'fl.OT i. I . . Be Party to a Sumptuous Spring Buffet 1 llart the buffet with a ~hr1n•t· 911 Ve1euble Platter. featurtnc =s at the martltl plu.• the of OM tJrttlYal&Me, boU lltarll. 'lbe dl'ft.slnc wW a~ak for llldf ln tellln& 1M' 1.a•ll that. lt'1 apecl•llY bomemade. Al U.e entree prepare Chicken ~ullnl -a sumptuous diah of clUcktn and aa"tetd mUJhrooms In a rich cream aauce with Panntun chetee 1top. It won't looll Wd1et la tbe all&btest. and )'9' tla• meat will 10 further 'MeaUM lt la baked over that favorite tblss Italian p asta, linl\lf.IU. . Broccoli and Htrbed Lemon Butt.tr la a 1Jmple yet lovely way to complete~ m aln course. Garnish dlabes attractively - pimiento strips on the broccoli and a golden-brown~ cbeeae and paprika topping bak~ on t.be Tetrauinl. A spinach underliner for tbe Vegetable Platter gives t.h1I dhh richneas tn color and navor at a coat lower than lettuce at avt.ra•• prices. So clon 't be dismayed by the tbouebt of a dinner party -not when It can be done economically witb style for ellht people. MAalNATED VEGETAaLE PLATT6& llhrtaMle 1 cup vecetable oU Va cup tartacon wine vi.Deear 1 tea•poon 1u1ar l t.eupoon instant. ml.oced onion Va teaspoon Ac 'cenl navor Enhancer v, tea1poon parsley nabs 14 teaspoon dry mustard I/• teaspoon drled leaf oreaano 'le teJ.Jpoon garlic powder Vegetable ptau.r 1 9-ounce package fro~en artichoke heart.a 1 16-ouoce can wbole baby carrots, drained l 10-ounce pa.cka1~ 1ptnach leaves, washed and trimmed 1 pint cherry tomatoea, washed and drained 1 7~·ouoce can ripe olives, drain~ 3 ribs celery. cut into 2·1Mh pittes ln a small bowl mix all lngte- dients for marinade: pour half ol mixture lnto a ncood bowl. In a saucepan cook artichoke hearts in bolll.ng aalled water as direct· ed on package. Drain aod add to marinade in one bowl. Add car· rots to second bowl. Allow lo sit Meat Not Necessary at room ltmperatun ror three to low Ito.an ; clra!n. Line Hrvtns platter with sp6aach aod arraaae utlcbok• caff'OU. loma'4ea, oUvH and fflU"J over aplllacb leaV91. Cbllt. Pour marlnMh o•• wptablea u a dt...tn1. Mak• t...-vtao. ClllCa8Jllf Tna.u.:DNI 1 \.\ pouDdl Una uAn1 · ~ c:uf b\lUa • marsartne, divided 11m.U oaJoo. ebopped • '4 pouod rrub mushrooms allced 2 t.ableapooo1 ltmon juice V•eupnour 2 CUpt thitllt• broth ~ cup dry sberry 1 cup ~avy e,.•m s w~ cubed cooked cblcllen orturkoy " cup •)Iced almonds 1 leaapoon Ac'cent P1avor Enhancer · · l leupoon ult ~ teaspoon pepper Miltons~: I '•teaspoon paprika ~• teaspoon nutmea ~ cup crated Parmesan cheese Cook llngulnl a s packa1e directs: drain. place in greased 13 • 9·inch baking dish. Preheat cwen to 3$0 degrees f . Meanwhtle, mtlt '~ cup butter ln a larae saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and mushrooms: cook 5 minutes. Sprinkle wllh lemon juice. Remove and re· serve. Beef Up Menus 10~ off oa a box of your favorite TOMATO-CHEESE PIE 2 cups fresh bread c rumbs v. cup margarine or butter, melted Pop!J'arts flavor. ln aame skillet melt remalnln butter n d bland In flour over low neat a mlnuta, stlrrin constantly. Gradually stir ~ chicken broth and sbury, a ci>Ok. 1Urrtn1 constantly, ur& thickened. Stir la crum. Add cbltk•n, almonde mushroom· ml•ture, fla vo enhancer, aalt, pepper, paprika, and nutmeg. Spoon over llnaulnl, Sprinkle with cheese and addl· Uonal paprika. Bake 30 to 40 mlnutea. Makes 8 servlnas. l . You can provide your family with &ood nutrition on a limited food budget. It's only recently, that we began thinking that meat wu •necessary element of each meal. Just ask yo ur grandmother -she can probably tell you of m any different meal· lffS dishes she used to prepare as the famil y's m :lln m eal Althouah s he probably didn't worry about specific nutnlional value, those dishes wen.• often al\ healthful and well·balanred as any roast buf dinner. Nutnlion experts have known tor yrars that many traditional food com blnaUona -like rice and bona, a staple in moat Latin diets -com· plement each other perfectly to make ur a well-balanced meal. Many o these dishes originated In Mediterranean countries. whtre vegetables, fish and dairy products wt're plentiful staples. and meat -particularly beer - waa scarce. The slluallon nnd the lma1lnallon of gt'neratlons or t'ooks reaulled In dozen• of rr · elpea that m ake thrifty utlng n IOW'met 's delight. Many of the hadltlon a l recipes rely on lomat.oea for lhe navor accent U\at maket them special. 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1 can (1 pound> peeled tomatoes There's a lot of good inside Kellogg's Pop-Tarts toaster pastries. Like more lip· smackin' flavors than you can name-from real fruit fillings to frosted Chocolate- Peppermint Pop-Tarts. i ' • I tablespoon cornstarch 2 teaspoons instant minced onion I teaspoon sail I teaspoon sugar ~,teaspoon crushed bulJ 2 eggs. beaten "•cup milk Combine bread crumbs, maraanne and v. cup cheese. Press into a 9·lnch pte plate. Bakt' al 400 detreea P' •• 10 mJnutes or until IJ&hU1 browned. Cool. Drain liquid from tomatoes Into taucepan; blend In <'0'11· ltarcb. \dd onion, salt, suiar and basil. Cook. stirring con· stantly. until thickened. Slice tomatoes and arrange In pie 'lhell. Pour thickened mixture over tomatot's. Beat eas. mUk and remalntna chHte toeether. Pour over top of pie. Bake at 315 deare.s F .. 40 minutes. Cool 10 mtnull'S before sliclna. Servff 8. FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach There's also a lot of good you can 't taste. Like six vitamins, iron and calcium. Wrap it all up in a pastry crust-regular or frosted-and you've got a tasty snack or a delicious part of a good breakfast. Kellogg's Pop-Tarts toaster pastries. Some like ·em hot. Some like 'em cold. But everybody will like the money they can save with this 10¢ coupon. I I STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR \ • ~'l • OAILY PILOT Wedn~sday April 7 1976 Government ui>trtl' overniaht Juice to navor rish and 1 12 cups water 1 cup cho ppe d parsley ,,. cup butter or marstarine. softened t mcd1 u m clo\•e garlic, cpln ced l tC"thpu<>n fresh gral'ed lemon pt•el Lemon Drops Calorie Count num t~ that h 11 na· Wby not 'do younelf chkken. too. without the lion, Ameritalla spend and your pe><'ketboot 41 unne ce•a•ry hi'h SlS.000 a m1nut~ for dJ~I.$ fa\•or" Eat 11 balun~ ulori~ of uucca and ond weig ht loss g1m-diet with s maller por· breadlngs m1 clcs. The figure Is t1 o ns than u s ual Even H you 're not mlnd·bo&ghng. Substttute fres h lemon w11tthlng your calories, The reason wcla ht lo..-.s Juice for b iab·calorle fresh le m o n s ure ln· i1 such bag business LS sauces and butters over d l 1 p e n s a b I e w It h that millions ot peopl~ vegetables a nd baked vegetables. They add the are wllbng to pa y a pre-potatoelt ptn an. ~hat th~ blander maum pnce to try to lose Sprinklt! fresh erattd flavored \•ege lllbles weisht without reducing lemon peel o n your need. Here are two ex· fpod Intake tossed Rt t'en u lads nnd 1mples of fresh lemon But nutritionists agree squeeit: two or three sauce s that mu k e that the only safe way to lemon wedges on the vegetables special. 2 tablespoon. mstant minced onion 1 s teaspoon fre11h grated lemon pt('I 2 ta blespoons fresh squeezed lemon Ju1c& Jn covered skillet, cook s ucchln with salt an wal\'r until just tender (8 to 10 minutes>; druln. Add remaining ln11rc- dicnl$; heot, s tir rrng OC· casionalty. Serves 8 2 pa ckagu (10 ounces e ch > !roz.cn c h o pped s plnuc h , cooked. well drained 1 tablespoon fresh squeeted lemon Julco 1 1 teaspoon aall ln skalll't, cook bu<'on until c1·1sp : removl' and crumble. Pour off all but 1 tablespoon drl ppl.ngs. Soule olives, .:orlic and lemon peel in drippings. 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SWEET PUNCH 10 ounce packo.:c tr nLe n . wh o l e u n '" eell'ned strawberries. thawed · 16 ounce can frozen llawaua n punch, thawed 4 /5 q u arl bottl e chabhs 1 cup a pricot brandy lee cubes In elcclrlc blender. puree strawberries and l cup water; pour Into punch bowl. i\dd Hawauan punch, c ba blls and brandy: s tir well Add1ce. I Makes about 2 quan s or l!nough for s ar teen I ouncb servings. lose weight nnd keep 1t snl ad tn place of dress-EVEKGAEEN o ff is b y r e ducing an g. The flavor lii so ZUCCHINI calories in a balanced grea t you wo n 't t'ven 8 to 10 medium zuc· diet over a long period or miss those htgh·calorle chini squas h (about 3 time. It took time to put dressings a t 75 to 85 pounds}. cut i.n V,-inch on lhat weight. so you calories per tablespoon. slices can't expect to Jose it Use fresh lemon peel and l tablespoon s uit SPINACH SAN JOAQUIN 3 slices bncon ,,. cup sliced pinucn· to-stuffed olives RIB ROAST I EEF SMAU ENO $1.59 LI. s119 LA•OI I ND LI. 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" HAWAIIAN PUNCH BASE. s1 49 WHEAT PUFFS =-Go -! ........ . l..ot. 75' IUAca~ 1111 -U..Ot. 1r WAfflfl ·--!' 11.01 53' TANG PffC~IU ,ACKETS •. , ,,.. 32.oz • KRISPY CRACKERS 'UN uo.OI • , ..... -'""'T.cil' • s1 11 ~'·Plomt 2ftt e S 1 51 ~mo ... -,... oz. "° f1SH S I __ •-· '"'°i OUlllE .IUICE ~r. ::1 1 • .. •iu.oz • ANGEL CAKE MIX ~a ... ! ...... 1s.o! 79'COOLWH1P~--•---·e.oi,&3• Oiiiiil1ua . "'°'57' • • • ,.fCESEfflC. 7 FUll DAYS APRIL I THRUAPllL 1' • • • • w,,,,,.,,.,.,,. ,~ ~,.,_,,. . ,,,A. .S••~· Spring: Divine for Divan Thu 111 the ::.eu~on whl'n asparagus 1:. on hand 1n plentiful supply and at reasonable pnce::. And thut pract1c11I thou~ht . plu• lhe delightful pro:ipt'Ct or <• veeetable that welcomes the s11r ing, as ample reuson to prep.in Asparagus Divan Cooked c hicken 111 covt'rcd with stalks or asparuaius. which havl' been gl'ntly 1ommercd Just to lht. POil'lt or tender CrlSpllt'Sl>, to re lain their unique (favor. Tht.·n thl' chicken and u11puragul> 1i. blanketed w1.th u cn.amy sauce made usm~ some• of the broth in which the chicken wai. cooked After a brief t n p m thl· O\ l'n Asparagus 01" ,in 1s ready to 1:n 1oy, accompanil·d. perhaps. with Ou.fly white ri l'e and a l'nl•IJ tossed salad. The art1chokt> 1~ another bnght !>tar in the spnn~t1mc \ cl(etable galaxy And even 1f }OU'\ l' never prepared one bl'fore. )ou'll ai:rt·l' that Ull!> method 1::. s1mplic1t~ itself. The Lemon Hullt•r Saur<• thut accompantt''> the art1chol.l' 1 ... equally easy to make. and bnn,.: .. out all the fresh fla\or or lh1s veg~table that's so much an lune \\Ith the JO)S or sprang ASPARAGUS DIVAN l 3 -pound brotler·frye r chicken. "'hQle or cot in pieces 2~2 tups waler I onion, peeled 11nd studded with 4 "hole cloves l nb ct•lcry 2 tt:aspoons s11lt, d1v1ded l ' ~ pounds fresh asparugus ' 1 <'UP butter or margunne I cloVl' garlic, mtnccd l s mall lom.ito. peeled und l'hopped I I l'UP flour 'i c·up milk 2 ldblespoons sher!") Salt and pepper to taste Place chicken 1n large s aucepan with water. omon. celer)' and l teaspoon salt. Bnng to a boil. reduce heat and simmer rovered 45 minutes to I hour. un- til tender Strain broth and re· '>ene 11.i cups Remo\-e meat from chicken Jnd cut into long. thm slices Set o.ts 1de and prepare asparagus Cul or break orr each stalk ai. far down as 1t snaps easily Wash Sauce Simple Herl• 1s a hollandaise that ,., a classic saurc made easy .. and foolproof It's Just a matter of l'Omhinmg melted huttc•r, c·~g yolki. :met fresh squcl'led ll'rnon i111Ct' 1n a blend<.'1 No doublf." hoilrrs und l'urdlcd <•ggs to contend with. Jll'>l From Page C1 Risotto's Resourceful E n l' r f.! ~ • ~ n \ 1 1 o n m C' n 1 i-:ronomv . 'fht• n1 ~ Thrl'I' fo:\'C'r\borly'~ lulk1ni.: uoout thc•m hut "h.il 1s bt•tnl( done Jbout t twm "' Th1•r1· .1rt' opporl uml ll'l> i.:ator1• for rnnsl'I'\ 111i.: l'lll'r.:}. hl'nrt· :-.I\ 1ni.: nlOIH'\' With ('vt•ry OlilJllr • 1ppll:int'l' you own Take t hl' k1tch1.•n ranf.(l' lhcl vou know that a rll'1Ul oven an•f bro1lt•r oiwratl' mon• t'fftl'H'nth ' Or lhut i.iluss hakinl( d1slws ullo\\ vou to lurn vour nv1·11 sC'ltini.: back 2~ dt•f.(rN~l> F' '! " n (' w (' 0 0 k h 0 0 k r r (I m Camplwll Soup Company calh'tl "Most for the mon<.'y Mutn 1>1 .. h<'"" hns ovl.'r 200 pockl•lbook pleas1nj.( rcc1p<.'S With cnfrit\. honu.,l's Ont• e'<ampl<.' Is llA1'1 RL' RG ER RISOTl'O 1 pound ground bttf ',cup chopped on1on 10 '• ounl'C can .condcn<,t•d tomato soup 11 ~cups wat('r .)1 i cups qu1rk·cook10~ nee uncooked i- 1 medium dove garlic minced 1 teaspoon orei:iano leaves, crushed l teaspoon salt 3 medium 1ucch10i (about ;i, pound l. cut in '• -tnch slices G raled PaTmesan cheese .(n skillet, brown beef and cook onion until tender (use shorten ang if necessary>. star to separate meat Pour off rat A.dd remain ing ingredients ext'ept cheese Bring to boil; cover. Redu ce heat ; simmer 10 minutes or until nee as done Stir orten. Serve with Parme"lan Makes about 6 cups, en<>Uj!h for 4 , to6servings. , .. a 01rk or the blender switch llollandaise sauce is a must over Eggs Benedict and 1s perfect over asparagus and broc· c·oli. It ulso adds an elegant touch to ordtnary green peas. With the many herb variations possible, \'OU can make hollandaise saucl' i·egularly and never lire or 11 Another greal·tast10g sauce that perks up vegetables is f.ing~ Vegetable Sauct•. It 1s 11 lemony mayonnaise and milk t·ombmallon that perk.-; up green ht•ani.. peas and spinach. \not her noteworthy crenlion that t•onsumcrs wall love QUICK Bl.ENDER HOLLANDI.ASE ', t•up butter or mar1tar10<' l t')!ll } olks 2 to 3 tablespoon .. fres h 1'qUl'~t'd lemon JUIC<' 1 • teaspoon sail In !!mall saucepan, heat butll'r until bubbly In clcctnr blender, hl<'nd remalnin~ inl!rcd1cnts . slowly add hot butter m thin '>lream Serv<.' immediately over !'lHlkt'd rrozen p<'as with :irtll'hc>kt• hl'arts. cooked bror- roli. aspara11us or ~ri l led tomatoes Makes about 1 cup. llerb Variation: Add '-Ii to •, teaspoon of any one of the follow· mg herbs to butter· Dry parsley leaves, mint. oregano. basil, marjoram. tarragon. dill weed, hl'al. Proceed as above. \'ariatlon: Stir in '•to 1-'l teas· poon fresh grated lemon peel to basic recipe before servin~. TANGY LEMON VEGF.TABLE SAUCE 2 tablespoons butte r or marganne 2 tablespoons nour lilJ teaspoon celery salt 1 cup milk '• rup mayonnaise or salad dressing '2 teaspoon fresh grated lemon peel 4 teaspoons fresh squeezed lemonjuiee In saucepan. melt butter; stir in flour and celery salt. Gradual· ty blend in mHk. Coo\ over medium b eat. stirring unlil thickened. St ir In mayonnaise. lemoo peel aod juice; heat. Serve over or combine with cooked canned green beans. cooked peas, small whole onions or s pinach. Makes about 1 cup sauce. J. lhoroughly Ptace lnmmed asparagus an 2 layer:. tn large skillet or saucepan Spnnkle "'Uh remaining l t easpoon salt and add bollina water to depth or l inch. Cover and 111mmer about 10 minutes, until lower part of stalk as Just cnsp-tender. Lift out with a pancake turner or two forks Set aside Mell butler an ::.aucepan. add garlic. and tomato. <.'OOk about :i minutes. Blend In nour Stir If'! reserved chicken broth and milk Cook. stirring con::.tantly. until th1rkened, about 10 minutt.:::. RemOVI.' rrom heat, Stir 1n sherry, und season "'1lh ::.Jll und pepper lo taste To assembll' dish. place chicken on bottom or shallow 3· quart casserole Cover wtth cooked asparagus. then with sauce Bake an 400 degrees F oven 12 mmute::.. or until hot Ser\'eS 4 or 5 S P RING ARTICHOKES WITH LEMON B UTTER SAL'CE 4 artichokes 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon ohve or salad 011 1 clove garlic. crushed Jwce of 1 fresh lemon Rinse artichokes in cold water Turn each artichoke oo Its side With a sharp knafo, cut off about l·inrh from the top Cut off .stem close to the base Pull off loo11c leaves around the bottom Snip orr sharp leur lips with sc1::.son. In a lisrge kettle or suuccp11n bnng 2 to 3 Inches water to boil A.dd sail. oil. itarlic. lemon and articho kes. Sim mer 30 to 40 fl minutes or until stem 1s fork tl'nder and a lenf pull.s eaMI} from the bai.e Turn upside do"n lo drain Sen e "1th l~mon But tl'r Sauce Servl'~ l LE1'10N Bl'TTER SAUCE 6 tablespoons butte&· or margarine 1 tablespoon fr..!sh lemon juice '•teaspoon dr~ mustard '•teaspoon sail Dash <'ayenne l tablespoon chopped fre11h parsley or ch1\'t'S .Mell butter an small saucepan over low heat. Stir in remaming ingredients. Makes 1 :i cup Asparagus sauced with tomato and sherry (right) and pe.as and artichoke hearts laced with lemon sauce are a few vegetables dressed for spring. Gre'en spears and daffodils form the centerpiece. , -• r t .. ,., •1.1 ltl t1 I' '" '. ·' Ill .. II ) I I I ··1 q II I' lt II ,, lh 0 DAIL y P1LOT ' . , Wednesd ay. April 7, 1976 ) .. ~ ' ---------------------------------- Wodriesday. Aptll 7. 1976 DAILY PILOT I Enioy Freeze Meat Now to Price Later t . ··WUh b4:d 11r1cci at the IOWe:')t ..,,.ct to nearly a year. th1~ II\ a IGod Ume to add to your lrttier Applies Accord1ni,: to the US Department of A11nculture, the.' AI Ppty ot be1•r market('d 10 Mantb 111 {'Xpcctod to he about 10 lillrTOltflt higher than a yeur ui:o ~ou..ted lwcr v.111 account for • t.lk or th\• mcrca:.ed :.uppl) S10ce supply '' high and pr11:c3> lower, laps on rreeung may be in ord1..'C': -Beef will maintain its quah-t,-for about 8 12 month.!> If pro pcirly wrapped und stort.•d al 9 clea~1-· ~ For lhc bc:')t 1>rOtl>tl1on, the meat !thould be wrupp<'d m u moistun· _,nit vapor proof \Hap -heavy uluminum foil. hea\•1ly W;I)(\'(! (r~ezer papt•r, Or l>l){'Ch.11 I) laminot~d puper When wrappinJ: :.teJki. or p;.1tt1t11. u doubll• th1ckne~i. of fil'J\'ily v. ..ixcd paper :should be placc.>d bl.'t WCl'n l'ach sh·ak or putty It 'v.111 l'nabll' )C>U to open the puckJ.:c :ind n •movc a:. many a11 you wish Wht n wrJpplng thl' entire package -bl' tt :.everal sleaks, putties or lnd1\•1duul rQui.ts try to wrap the meat as cl06ely ar. posi.1blt' to chm1natl• all Jlr <1n1J thw. a\Otd frcl'Zl'r bum Meat that has been deff'O$\· t'd. but refrigerated after thaw- 1n11 . can be refrozen urely. Although H 1s ufe. retreeiutC 11 not 11.>commcndl.'d .is 1t generally rt-~ulti. 111 a lo:.s of quality o( lht• ml'.Jt Try tb1s ~IONTt:Rt::YCIOl.J I ' pound:. ~round tx-ef I cup chopped onion 1 can 11s ounct''l tomato i-.aut•e I r:in (It> ounces> kldnl'y bean:s, undram.-d 2 teaspoon:. chill powder 1 ba} ll'af EfJSY Cabbage ·Shredded1 Super· ByCEClLY BllOWNSTONE .... ._ ............... ... a 2 cups (8 ounce!> I :.hredded Ch edd1tr or Mont\'r~y Jack chet'se 1~ cup whip~'<! pol;.it04.'6 Brown around beef and onion ID larae fry tng.pun. rour O(f ~ppln1s. Stir In tomat(l i.o~e. \cldney oonns "Ith hql.lld, chili powder and bay leuf nnng to boil. reduce heat ond 111mmcr 30 minutes. Hemo\ e bay l(•a( RemO\'C from heat. stir 111 rheei.e until melled (If necessary. n·turn to low heat to hmsh mcltma cheese; do not botl.) Pour aboulJ cup chili Into each of 6 lnd1v1dual casserolci> top each with '• cup wh1ppctl poh•toes. Garnish each •crvm&; v.·ith udditional shredded cheese. 1f desired Serve:. 6 S PICED POT-ROAST 4 or S·pound bonelrs11 bed rump roast 2 rup sweet cider I tablespoon brov.11 :>ugar 2 or 3 whole doves 1 , teaspoon ginger 1 • tt'aspoon tinntirnon 2 tablespoons flour 2 t easpoons salt '~ teaspoon pt•ppcr 2 table:.poons cooking fat I onion. sliced - Placu m~at In latg1.• bowl. Mix Cld~r, btoWtl ~ugar, jftn8t'r, ('IO nnmon und doves. pour ovcr · meat Cover and r~fn1erate 24 ho ur) Rt•move meu\ from m:uinadc and put dry ~1th pnpcr towel CombnH' nour, salt und IX'P· per. dri!d~e meat . Drown mt'uf 1n hot mt on a ll s ides m l>ulch OH'n Add I C'UJ' marinadt' and tht' onion. covtr tightly Md cook In !<low O\f'n <325 dogrcei. f') 21, to 31 • houns. or unlll t~nd~r. Add wnter to rooking hqwd to mak(' 2 rupii. Thlckt>n rooking liquid with flour ror flr"tlVY, If desired Serve~ 11 ue lea e YlllgS If a Some of America's re- gional cookbooks are b.omespun collections published privately by enterprising folk in •arloua parts of the I eountry. It's Coupon and a Half Savings week at Ralphs. About a dozen years aco tfrs . Louise Hen- def'SGD of Cassville, Mo .. Who bad a baking and tatering business in her bo~ fulfilled a dream: she m ote and publ..i3hed "Quiet Please! Genius at Worlt('' a compilation of ber favorite rcc·1pes en- Joyed o\•er the years. Since then Mrs Hen· dersC>n has compiled s e v .en o th e r s m a 11 cooll.books, each selling fot' tl.50. One of them, .. Just Like Mo ther lhdr. Ozark Recipes," la in it.a 19th printing. One of the recipes in "Ju'St Like Mother Made" is for Fred H.a~y Cole Slaw. When l asked Mrs. Henderson lf the Fred Harvey re- fttred to was U\e famous Saota Fe Railway re st a u r a t e u r • she amwered: "Yes, It came from the Fred Harvey llestallrant Collection." It's obvious from her ooollbooks t hat Louise JfimMrson is a friendly ...-. who has always 'beenJbterested ln attcac· tlve-Ja m ily -style cook· i.Dg. Of her success she s~. ''In my wildest im- 1111n.atlon I could never bavei dreamed how far .,d wJde the books have gone\" F•EDHARVEV COLESLAW Shred one m edium head. cabbage and one small onion, cover with "11c up sugar Bring to boll : 1 teas- pooD1ugar. '"z tablespoon s a l l • 1'J l e a s p o o n dry muatard. \'2 teaspoon celtll)' seed,,,., cup p eanut oil ,,,., c up v l n e.1 a r • po u r over ahrlllllded cabbage Let st.and at least 4 hours before serving. Good for 4toldaya . :Beets Sw e e t Beets . slla hll y awemned with hont')'. att worth lhe effort LUCY'S BEETS 3 tablespoons salad oll 21., cups thinly sliced p0red frt'11h beets 11 • t'UpS thin strips onlOD • • cup r a1sins 2 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tnblcs poons soy uuce 2 cloves garlic auned In a JO·lnrh skillet over low· beat. ht'nt the oil. AdcUhe beets l\nd onions aod•lir well. Add the re· W1ain.ing ingredients and mix well. Cover tightly and siJn· mer. stlrrin~ occasional· IJ, 11ntll beets are tender ._ •bout 40 m inutes . Maktt 4 sen•lngs (lf you have a steamer wb<Me upper portion bas a solid botto m and alo\ted perforations at lop edge. this dish may " ftepated in It. Keep the ._•ter in the bottom ol the steamer boiling ect.bely; the beets may _.. to be steamed I boc.r In order lo be ._.r.) (rM• l•U1 It like 11 is . In the DAILY PILOT Meat Master Meats Soutlle•n-u S Cr•Clt A Whote Bui V'fryers Pf• .39 lb . Blade Cut \?Chuck Steaks pl~ .57 SuPC• f •tSll Pit II SID P•q Ground ~Beef Pt• 55 lb . Small End ~Rib Steaks ~1.5 Bttt Cnutk .Clod Style Boneless Rolled 1 vBeef Roastpl~l.29 ~ rop 8R~~d steak Vi ~f Cube Steaks ~ Ek>s;less Stew Beef D R~~~ Bone Roast D G;~·~ch~~k·9 ~ f:';~M' Brisket 0 G;~~·~·Fio~~9 ·~ .99 pet 149 lb, • Hcil 1.39 p1:' 1.19 ~ Rit>se;'st~k~m D c~iit~;ni~m,:~;"~rts ~ F~hm~·Stewers D r~·ri<;/ o~'msticks P,~' .89 ~ ~c~k Fish 0,~· .49 ~ r:~ Sole Fit1ets p.~t 1.79 pl~~ 1.99 Prices Effective April 8 through April 14. Super Deli Mu1 or eu1 l •f'9• Oraoe tu Ralphs ~~: . 79 ~ Eggs Ralphs Wieners doztn 49 unon • D lhlplll Alltel I Yu• 1 69 Kt•ll PtaUadel.f!'•• Extra Sharp Cheddar P,~· • Cream \,;heese 102. 63 "'' . ~ Wilton -c 11111tC1 1 99 D Flot• Oe111u IV I Ham Patties '0,~~ • Bleu Cheese n C~Scent Rolls ~~~ .45 ~ ~&;i~na l A1tph• Ae•I '"otol 85 'J Aalpna -P111e Flo11CSa , j Whipped Cream 6 ·.~~ • ' Orange Juice ""''"'' ,,,, ·~•'d•"'• ~<'1t1tft Oatf ' ' ...... I • ! 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Offer l1 effectlYO April I thrv Attrll '"· Super Bakery Super Flowers ftHfl Cut ~Daffodils O follW1apt)ff.&"Po1 ~ Easter Lilies D•Pol Mum Plants AH'-!at-~I Green ~Beans A11011ed Vuleltu Purina ~Cat Food Frozen Food Foor-wl1h lemon We• Furniture ~Polish WttHervt tll• right lo llmlt Of reluH 11lt1to commtrcl1I dtlltra or whol111l1rs. Old Faall1011otd per 29 lb • .19 pet 10 lb • per 25 lb • Ralphs ~c~~ .19 olce Cream ··~,·~·.89 Special 03 ott Pack Ajax ~t~1~ .18 ~Cleanser 2~:~ .29 pkg .• 79 pa..9. n ol • • 1201 93 bollle • l~1 0l 83 l)Olllt • Pantry Fillers ~ R~-Mi~~ci;~roellts ~ M~rt~~·5a1t ~ Prie~ii~1eY~ms Pantry Fillers l;2J P~MZ& Beans ~ 1~;~~t0;;1d~~is l\2j B;~i~ &'TubmCleaner l(e~l~C•y Squor~ •It µrool .>~II ,34 16 01 pkg .18 '601 31 "" . l\pk 89 Cl,, t 1101 89 bolUt • Straight 7or .79 ~Bourbon ""h 3.99 Cot>y .. 9M !t7' by lb•~~' OrOCMJCOll'll••r & Aiqfiln Af' ,.,,H ~ ___ ..., o---·-.-... -........_ ...... __ ........... e..... ... .-.............. ----··-........ _ . ..__. _......... .. .............................. . ................. ... RAlJIKS STOR(S AM lOCATtO AT: 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA HM101t & wa.so.t 9901 ADAMS llYO .. tttJNT1MGT(JM llACH 1S.JI S. BllOOKHURST, W'ESTMHISTBt --------~ !4167 P4Sf0 OJ VALENCIA, LAGUNA HIW f~t 17th ST •• TUSTIH CX>STA ~ 401 N. U>MA,AIWUf 69G WAaJIBt. HUHTIHGTott ~ STORE HOURS: 9·10 Doily, 9-9 Sundoy C IO OAJL.,. PILOT Soybeans Need A Complement By TOM HOG t; Crom soup to nuh .,..._.., ... ,,., .. .,,.... Eaten ~reen. soybeani. Thu ~o)'beao . which resemble our hmu!>, but hus been c ailed the they arc more ortt•n con ·mc.t without bonei.... sumed H • dned. cooked .-. a a k no w n to l he bean C:hlne11e ;,bout 2.000 They are ;,l~o )tround years before tbe birth or 11\lO nour. Which In turn Christ and ~till .servn ,.5 can be proces!fed into an a keystone of the <.:htnthc instant soluble powder. cwsine Soybean m ilk, which Soy sauce hai. lon1o1 can be made from either been a standby in th.I!> the flour or the powder, country ai. a seai.orunac. has pro\•en a useful sub· but now with the i.oann~ st1tute for cow's milk and 4'05t or meats, the pro 1s used to make a curd tt-in rich bean 15 bt!Ull{ productJ)tal 111 much Like u!led more and more "'~ cottage cheese an occasional substitute T b1s s ubstanet has for meat dlshes. Actual· · been used ror centuries ly, it can be used In rn06t In Chinese cookery and is every kind of reripc known to have a n even "MANNINGS IS THE FINEST YOU CAN BLJYt" hliher protein content than Mralght soybeans The protein content of thh. lfdaptable bean 1s rorm1dable Ila tr a cup ot cooked •oybeans con tams about zo grarni. of protein and half a cUp or soy flour contains about JO.' Compare this w1lh a whole cup or m ilk, wtuch con t ains only eight ~ram!> of protein. and a quarter pound of l'.b1ck..-n which runi. bel¥il"en IS and 18 ~rams Tht.• fum ed nutn · tion1st. Dr C arllon Frederi cks. Lnotea , however. that whereas soy is unull ually erflcient for a vegetable protem 1t ~sti ll not qulll' ~,., t'ff1 c1ent as me;.t. milk, f11th and,fowl protein~ A number of b11t f(}Uft procf'llSID~ hou11t•:. hu \ t' been putting out !10) ~Jll protein m eat '>ob ~htutes for veJ,:l•tanJn-. and those who cannot ar ford a Claily rahon of l'T)ea t Of fow l. They feat ure f roze n soy s a u saJite s, ham or . -. --.-----· ---- t•h1cken chunkh among other thmg11 Soybean!> i.t-t.•m to do bei.t wht'n com b1ned with other ingred1t>nti. The proces:. 1s u11ually s1mplt· um·e )OU ha\t' Prt'pureJ thl"m. Just i.o.ik dr) beans overnight and simmer them m water. about 1.hree hours till lender. Here is a recipe for SO)' bean casserol..-th31 ' Soybeans have been called ·meat without bones.· You will be eatmg a lot more of them m the future. 1 llh<>uld help stretc.'h \our r-------------------. ~udAct \' ·8 E A N SEAFOOD SPECIALS CASSEROL E 3 tablespoon-. \e~t>table 0 11 11 , cup:. n n1 11n <'hOpPt•d fhlt' 2 ('l<Hc ~ 11111ln•rl garlic 21 2 cups rresh dtel'<l tomatoei. ' 1 cup wheat germ 3 table s p oo n s brewer's ) east 3 <'UPS COOktc'd SO) bean:. RlESH SHARK STEAKS n-... """ .• ...,,. WM.. A~. 14 o..ly Wllla.~Let11 IAl·M IONIUSS TAVERN HAM ~·U.S.0.A. TOP SIRLOIN H4f•WW. Garden's Glory 2 tablespotrn~ "hole .-.heat nour l tab les poon soy nour I teaspoon oregano I tt'aspoon th~ me FRESH OREGOH STURGEON STEAKS s 13!J lb. UAN MANNINGS BEEF Tb.lb mixed bean salad with its colorful splasbes of ltaUao green beans, wax beans, black·eyed peas and garbanzos car ries well to any potluck supper or picnic GROUMD ~~IAT~~ $149 8 EEF BEEF LOIN lb. l lb. °' 55c MANNINGS BEEF _,. EXTRA LEAN -------~ GROUND $119 MARINAT E D BEAN SALAD l pound each llahan· style green beans, wax beans. black.eye peas and gar banzos, cooked and drained well MAMMIMG IHF ROUND ... U.S.D.A. FILET MIGNON STEAKS or ROASTS $1a49 lytti~ 6J lb. l'i~u , .. °' ,.,..,. MANNING BEEF CUBE $169 STEAK lb. 3 ta b lespoon s chopped pars ley l s mall red onion, sliced and separated into rings 8ANKRAMAERICNAROD• MYAS~ESR CHARGE m,,\ J tablespoons sugar ~' dissolved 1n 12 cup wtute ~ winevinegu ~g[~~~f~~~~gp~· :~ ~::j~}::::.~r::.~·~· OPEN M ON. -SAT 10-6 , \. ~ f 2 cup olive 0 1 I CloHd Sundey 642~7191 ~ _ -1 Combine bean!> 1n .~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~l'..:a~r~e bowl Mtx drcssin~ ."'ipiruf Slir .. d tt lmlt' or llnlf C>aDH lAILY EASTER IS APRIL 18 PHOHE 673-9000 .......,~~· 1.-Y .. Sen• wlttl H-.y 'a Sfik• CM.n • S,W.. Siie.ci ~-r., to...._ . w. l'ec1i.,.-' sw, .,_ c:-.t .. c .... • ...-..c1 c~ ...i w-. ' . 3700 E. Coast Kghwoy, Corona del Mor -673· 9000 I U l S. '""""""'·" Wld.. A...._, US·l4'1 71 HO HifJliw9' # t 11 • NM._,, ll1t a-11o Milt.I 7 I 4·l46·)04 ~·;. 3 \· ·,r;.\ Best Idea Since fJ ~<~ .. ~ Shopping Carts I ·~ I / t ·~ L Now you can do a week's shopping ·~~ without forgetting a single . " Two-ye er wpply (104 fi1t1) turrn•tl•d In oonv1ent tear.off pad for 1u•t S1 25 (po1tege pr1p111d) Send item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 Hparate printed ltem1. plu• addltlonal 1pec:e1 you oen 1111 In youraalf 34 St1plt1 21 Vegetable• 14 Fr \1111 6 Ballery 1tem1 s Beverage• 19 Meat and hlfl entne• 11 Dairy Items 20 M•1cell1n1ou1 \.••-'• DAILY PILOT 1ngred1ents and pour tan keep them l'om1n~ to over beans. M 1x. Cover the lulchen b) making and chill. Just b{'fore small plant1ng's every serving drain off dre~ t~o weeki.. 1ng a nd garnis h ¥11th Lima bl'an:. require onio ns and par:.lt-:,.. warmer :.011. wh1ll' fava Serves 12 or broad bC'ans fovor a If you are a bl'an buff cool. s hort ~t .. ason Pole try growing a variety of beans go inlo limited beans. The earliest i.nap ::.pace al> they can be bean is the bush bean trained on a trellis, tee- and comes 1n green· p ee o r fen<·e . Kept podded, yellow <~ax 1 picked. thl'~ produce podded. flat and round O\'er a longer period than lunds. ln most areas you bush beani. PORK lOIN LOIN END ROAS1i !-99* ~DELMONTE ~ CORll -.-••-..tttW .~:::29*· , I tablespoon molasi.es 4 ounces" h1tc "'me Salt and pepper to taste Saute onion::. .rnd garlic in the oil till tender, then add all other ingredients. mix well and place 1n a casserole Bake in a preheated 350-degree O\'en about half an hour or till bubbl· mg Serves 6 Good with a chilled dry wh1lt' "'me HOUIS: MOtC>AY ll411U NI. 10.$:)0 SAT. 11:30-4;30 CLOHD SUN. The FISH MARKET Ji"' and Scn:ty c ....... 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA poaKUl,,KTIVI WU .. AH.7 ...... , .. Utt. IJ, "" 64~5223 .. SALIS ft llAUIS CMt rCMt llSAU H ,. .. < ..... Cl&l•H RED-X PRICES SAVE YOU MORE THAN BEFORE! .................... ,.. .... ..._,,, " .............. .,. ,,._ ............... ,... -.. FRESH CARROTS . .,,.,, . HILLCREST ,.. llllY'S f' ~J.&~~-~! TOMATO SAUCE ,. .. , J. a.or J. <•• ~ <•• ~ WAICM YOU• M611 IOI Hl-C ~ ..,_ ,..,+ • lte f/I .......... • •• fft(f\ .... .,. ..., • -... ' __. ...., .............. --........ -....... ,_ -· ...... ~ .. ,,_,..... -................. ~ • t .. Wednc&ttay April 7 IS76 DAIL y PILOT J I Seafood: A Family_ Favorite Tuna Fish Layered for Timely Savings , Tu.na i• more than likely the. one kbid of seafood th.at lbe whole family enjoys. When you coo· alder that there is nQ waste to a can, tw>a, has double appeaJ. potato cauerole t.hat ·s euuy m de with packaaed scalloped polatoa. Serve either recipe ~'ilh areen peas, tossed salad . fros!A!d cake, milk and coffee. 2e11a 1 can n -ounce) lWla.. drained 1 package <10-ouncel frozen choJ>ped s plnach, thawed 8 1llcea process American cheffe, diced -4 cup chopped peanu~ Mustard Sauc~ e&;g, tuna. spinach. and cheese Generously 1rea~ 9 x 5 x 3· aoch loaf pan: aprinkl~ boltom wilh peanuts . Spoon half the potato mixture Into pan. Spruel spinach mixture over potatoes and top with remaining potatoes. MUSTARD SAtJCE 1 cup sort bread crumbs 1 can (7·ounce > tun•. drailned t pac k nge <S~·ounce) scalloped potatoes ''• cup chopped ~" pep~r Stir toaether eu. mayonna{se, bread crumb$ and tuna. Prepare potatoes as directed on packaae, ) ' I Layered Tuna Bake ls layered tuna·cheeae mixt ure a nd pot1loes. A 1prlnkUn1 or chopped peanuts and a 1olden mustard Nuce top lt all off. LA YEil ED TUNA BAK E J '•cups water 3 tubl espoons butter or Combine water. butter and.salt ln saucepan: heat to boiUn1. Remove from heal and add milk. Stir in potatoes: when fl akes are '°~ and moist. add 1 egr and stir lightly. Stir together remaimng Bake at 400 degrees for 30 to 3.5 minutes. Let st and S lo 10 minutes. tbeo loosen edges and carefu lly turn out onto serving platter. SHce and serve with Mustard Sauce. 6 servlngi.. Mell z tabletpooos butter In 11m1&ll n ucep1n; 1Ur in 2 tables· poons nour. 2 tableapoon.s pre. pared yellow mustard and 11 teaspoon u lt. Gradullly add 1 1~ cups milk. Heat to bolling. stir- ring frequently. SCALLOPED POTATOES WITll TUNA DUMPLINGS except before baking, stlr In ,. green pepper and place 1poonMs margarine Scalloped Potatoes with Tuna mplings la another bit of tuno •sic. Llttlci .. meatballs" of una bake on lop ot a 11<:aJloped ~ teupoon salt >.,cup milk 1 egg. s llgblty beaten of tuna mixture uround edge of l cnsserole. Bake uneovered nt 400 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes. unut potatoes 1Jrc lt>nder. S servings .. Squash Surprise Acorn Squaah with Otaa1e Whe.t Sblfllq ts "'U ioter•tlnl com~a· &lon or link sausages, .cracked wheat and craqe Juice all baited in 2 cups mashed potato flakes Lucky saves Fro111 leHuce to 14 cup mayonnaise more~ ndbeef -. . tM squub. It's a sub- stantial country diab full .._ d rich meaty flavors. Ground Beef :.J.LS PKG OR MORE . • .... .. . . ACOaN SQUASH WITH O&ANGE WHEAT STUFFING ' amall acorn •aqua.ab, about ~ potmd each ~ pound link aausages ~ cup chopped onion ~ cup er acke d wheat (bulpr > l teaspoon dried leaf .,...,e 1\4 cups Florida craqejuice ~ teaspoon salt BoU tM tquaab in a larte keUle or water (or 20 minutes, or until tender. Brown the aausa1es in a skillet. and transfer to a paper towel to drain. Pour out all but 2 tablespoons fat. Add on.ioo to skillet and cook 2 minutes. Add the wbeat and cook 5 m In utes tonier. Add the sage, «ange juice and salt. Cover and cook over low heat for 2S minutes. or until tbe liquid la absorbed. Slice the sausages and add. Cut off a 1-incb alice from the pointed ends of the aquaab. Remove the seeds and fibers. Cut a thin sliver Crom the flat ends so that the squash stand evenly. Sprinkle .the inside of the squash with a pinch of sugar and wUb salt and pepper. - Spoon in the stuffing and arrange the squash In a buttered bakin g dish. Replace the lids and bake in a 375 deirees F . oven for '5 mlnutes. Serves 4. Trout Stuffed Trout Fr ancea la a star on any menu. T&OUT F&ANCES 3 to 4.pound sea trout orslmtlarflJb 5 tablespoon.I sweet butter 2 amall onlOfta, flnely chopped ~ cup finel y chopped celery 1 teupoon chicken h>ouiuon 1ranules ~ cup aUced plmlen· o-aturrect areen olives • l ~ CUP• paclca1ed rerb-aeuoned bread tutfln1. crurnb·•tyle ~ teaspoon pepper Paprika Have flab boned with ~ead (tJe• removed) end part of tall left cia; wullaDddry. Off beat a\ir ln lbe re· mainl.D• in1redieots u · apt the paprika. Stuff ?:,!~~.~c:~ast . ,. 99c Loin Port Cbops l• 111 !,~h Turkey Breast ,, 143 !!!'~!~SS Beef Brisket •8 131 ~,!Ork Chops ,. 111 !!LC!t~!P~ ',,, 'lt ~o. 151 !l~!~!.uses!teak .. 1" !!.~.!!!!i~.~!!lk .. p• !!_mr M1y1r SllcedBaco~~~· 1" !!t~~!~,. ak " 141 Fresh Turkey Thighs ,. sac ~!~.!!nk Sau1111 -IJ.ol ~o JH !!!~!,~ut Chuck Steak. _. _ .• 79c Frah Turkey Wings •• 57c ~!!~!liced Bacon _ H• ~0 1 aa !!!'~!~~~.!iP Steak .• 1•• Fmh Turkey Drumsticks 11 53c ~o!!~!~ss Round St11k . .a 121 Crisp Carrots C~·~LBO 12 c IOe,.L FOi'\ SOUPS ANO S TEWS Po<G Cherry Tomatoes IDEAL FOR SALADS .... ., 33c !;!!V!Jn~ Rib Steak crau Rib Roast -l£$5.~0tU•C:HV<• ~nJ!~ess Crabs Fillet tf Cod ~l'IOl(N . -·• - Fillet of Sea Bass fAC)ZtN ·-· Frnh Rainbow Trout .• 141 " 13• " 119 L• 151 -· ~ .. lH 1• 111 Lower prices throughout the entire store. Chicken of the Saa lady Laa' ladl Laa Lady Laa ~~~.~~ .t.u.~a ...... 0~. 93 C ~ams .. , .. 0~. 3 gc App a Jui~! ... 0:'::, 7 gc ~a.tsu.p 32·0Z. BTL. Harvest Day 33 Fbckoged & Conned mckoged & Conned Slimline Bread ~ C · , .. oz LO•" ~~~z Swnt Pickles ,. 0 ;:.11 79c ~!~,est Day Drinks . ., 01 ~ 39c rtuserdd & Pet ~~~"~•Aluminum Foil .• ~ 55c VIiia Paper Plates •«' t, _ 99• ~~~Cups .,~c· ._o 98• Dow Bathroom Cleaner .. 0~ .. 89~ ~!!t~aHf. Stuffed Olivet ::" 79c lady Lea Ice Cream MA1'GA4. so crN age Pam Dry Fry Spny .,0o;: ... 11s ~~l~ Vanilla Wafers ,,~~.55c !~0 ~t~11ppl1 •0,~ .. i7c !~!.t£~!cker Cake Mix,, . .,~.590 ~!!'~q ·~::, 990 ~!!~!"e Applesauce :>0~11450 ~!~!.~(Hl~llt ,.0~0 101 Di11ty Moore Beef Stew ~·0~ .. 94c ~!.Manhm1llows I(> Ol:037c I~.WHt Drinks e,~,o;:,..550 Lindsay · · Pitted Olivas ~ EXTRA LARGE .. , 6·0Z Cl\N Frozen & Dair~ Lady Lu Margarine ''"'1 C'" 33c Lady Lu Whipping Crea~()/~ .. 4oc Eggo Blueberry Wafftes 11 ,,,:: 59c Ore-Ida Hash Brown P~~,t!~" 59c West Pac Brussels SprouJ!,~11 550 Jeno's Cheese Pizza ·· .'!:n 111 ~-:~~!~s Moist Cat Food ,,0~ .. 49~ Lady Lee Fabric Softner .. :;;,. 89• ~~~~~les Cat Food .. ~~"' 22c !~!~~~IXll .0,~.33c ~v~~!lnd Cereal .• 0i;,0 • 7~ Halt's Cblll B11ns >oo;;: .. s5c Nabisco Trlsc~lt _cracke!,~4),0::~66o Delicatessen Knft Roka Drwlng .. .,~,, 1 oe Jiffy Pop Popcorn ,.0,~0 44 o -ITEMS IROW AQUkfAT DllCOUIT CHTUIS' OtllY !!,,!1~.!~.~! .. m .. ('l~ .. 33c Mateus RoatWlne T•·Ot e •L 3a1 saw Pus "'°'ci;:,.370 ~!!'•umllch Wine Ml ff\ 411 H1rv11t Day Potato Chip~°' •• 0 590 BaHo Ch1b1l1 Blanc Wln, .. 00 , .... ,n 2H ~~st lut11t Bru~!~7QC ~!!e-~~!~ 11n ''"''\21• Harvest Dq Corn ,,410::"250 !!!,•r's Ten High .. 0.'(;., 911 l!QUtOO lfl" AVAl\A ... f 000\Y 0 lfOft<I Wl~M l-~I. C..,....1'1\11'--....... -....... __ .. ___ _ ---·-- ~~~ft Swiss Cheese ,, :;:.,, 1 " · !~!~!!'• American Chees~ .• ~n 3" ~!!cker Barrel Chees~s,!~~990 ~!!" American Chu11 .• 0~11 99~ ' ~'~~!'1!~1!.~!~nk ~~-o 97c Phll1d1l,bl1 Cream Cb•~~ 490 R1_tll King Size Franks tM)l ~ 89' Health & Beaut~ Aids ~1" CAC'4 , mixture into body of ftlb; dose loosely with· akewen and while twine « MW wit.b a darning needle and heavy white ibread. Place in a .-.now baklni pan lined ~ but&.effd foil. .~3" ~1 ...... .O.Ol 111\. :I~ Rub ra1b wltb renuln· hlc butter (aoftened); · 1prinkle with paprika. 'Bate ln a prebeated 400-desree ovtn until nesh lJ op1que -•bout tt mlnutfS. 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DENNIS THE MEHACI WedneSday Ap1tt 7. 1976 DAIL V PILOT Cl 3 Singl~s & Senio.rs: Vitali~y Up, Size Down . By BAaBABA GJBllONS Whal do Sln1le Swin1er1 and Senlor c1i11en1 have In common? Fallenm, convenience foods and Crozen.df'nners! · . Usual y they're llvtt-alonen, in tiny quarters Without a well· stocked pantry or freezer. One single we know refers to his closet galley as an "eat ·out kitchen." But eat,out lsn 't the answer for most Sin1Jes or Se~l"Ors, who usually have roiniscule budae ts to match. , They often have another com· rnon goaJ; the avoidance of over- weight. ~ewfy .i;eated In u 9-to·5 job, yesterdar'! football hero or cheerleader finds that an athh.-t1c appetite is a dlsadvanta~e. And grandma or gr andpa finds that the new "eHi(' um cy " do<'sn 't take Uw upkeep or cnlonc Olll·. go -lbat the old place did. Yet Swi~r and Senior bolh need just H much protein aa ever to keep tbe vitality needed lO enJOY their new frt.-edom . One con\•enlcncc I ldeal for solo cooks tuna. The s mallcs\ i.i can -3 and one·ha pack1 a meal·S• proleln: 25 j!ru~"'""· ~~ your day's rct1u1n•ments. Packed in w a lt>r msttad of 011. tuna Is a caloric bargain, only 105 or so pt>r can < Packt'd 1n 01\ it's 265 calorics' > Arni thust:t.my c<Jns are always bandy ; thry take Ill· tie space and need no refngcra· t1on It doei.n't take mut·h lime or trouble ll1 turn a can of tuna into a "s1•mcth10g special" main courl>e for on~. T o'>'> lo~l.'lhcr a ~enerous salad und ~Qu've J.(ot a complete meal that's nouri::.hing but nonfatte n1na. Here are some ideas to try TUNA ROMANOFF WITH NOOt)l.ES 2 OU.QC('lj noodles Boillna& salted water \4 cup plain low-fat YoKurt 3~·ounce can of water· piaeked tuoa. drained and naked Sall and pepper Parsley . Boll noodles acrordlna lo package dircctlona. Dtain and return lht' hot noodle! lo the same bauce pan. St.ir In yogurt and tuna over very low heat, only until heated through, Season to tai.te with sdt tor butter· flavored salt) an'1 ~ grind of frt'sh pepper. Si>r1nkle with parsley a nd chee!>e and serve 1m· med1alt!ly, with i.alad. Serves one, 377 calories Tl'N-'CACCIATORE WITH SPAGllETfl 2 ounces protein-enriched vermicelli (thin' s pagh~lti ) 6 ) ·Springfield • FILL YOUR SHELVES TO-DAY! Bollin1t water 1 ~2 cups tomato juice 2 tablespoons chopped onion i.t 1reen pepper, sliced 3\.\-ounce can of water· packed tuna, drained and naked Garlic salt and pepper Oregano or Italian seasonlnc Cook spaghetti In boillna \lft· salted water. Meanwhlle, ln another a~uce pan, <'Omblne tomnto juice, onion And green pepper. Boil uncovered while spaghetti cooks, until reduced to a sauce. Stir in tuna and seasoning to taste; reheat. <Check before ad· ding salt.) Serves one, 398 calories each. ORIENTAL STIR-FRY TUNA ~':I cup minute rice ·~cup boilitC water 1" stalkt 4ielery, d1a1onally sliced 1 ~ sweet onion, sliced l t'1blespoon soy sauce ¥\ c up tomato juice 8~·011nce can water-packed tuna. drained and flaked Combine rice and boiling water in a sm11ll bowl; cover and act aside. ln o sklllet, combine sUced celery, onion, 1oy sauce and tomato Juice. Cook and shr un- covered, only unttl <'clery Is crunchy-tender and jwce as re· dut'ed to a thick sauce. Stir in tunu and ht.•at through (add a dash of tabas<'o for a spic.v Sit><'huan-s tyle dash if you like, or' scatter wath a tablespoon of dry· roasted nuts for "nunch. ") Spoon over hot rit'e and serve. Serves one, 286 <'alories each. More veas~ Chinei0e dishes! Send a &lamped self-addressed fnvelope a(ld 25 cents to Sh m Gourmet Oriental Dishes. in care of the Daily Pilot, Sparta, N.J. • 07871. THE. Slf M GOURMET COSTA MESA 19th and PlACENTIA Store Hours: 9 to. 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 7 l'ric" fffMtl•• Thurs., April 8 Thru Wed., April 14 1 CALIFORNIA Foster~ CHICKEM .~!~FRYERS 49~. SAVEi SAVEi SAYE! FRESH CUT hkn ~ .. $t9cll °"' .._.. We Gt.ty Acc.,. Food st-.• BEEF ROUND 'N TENDER l l i I .. I BEEF ROAST TOP-BOTTOM-RUMP BEEF LIVER 6,C, I #_ YOUNG 1 if ~f ASPARAGUS ' /'1 39c I ~~:~~~UCK BEEF ROAST -98! LB. BARM HICKORY SMOKED EASTERN PORK LOIN TAVERN HAMS :~:t 2.59~ ~FR--ESH ..... C-UT--.. PORK CHOPS Cl:.~· ' 1.69Lk =~Z~N TURKEY DRUM S11CKS39!. CHEDDAR CHEESE · ARMOUR'S MIRA CURE 12 oz. s::~~~~~~O~~~~ 1::i~i~% '·:;! ~:.sr_~_E._1_._3 __ -_l_LI"". COCA COLAoR 32 OL 4~s 1 HSOPRMEAL M BUBBLE . UP Botff~s R SPRINGFIELD FLOUR SPRINGFIELD CUT 5 LB. BAG GREEN BEANS SPRINGFIELD BEEF CORNED t2 oz. CAN ----· 12 oz. CAN \ .1-• LI. '' - YOUR CHOICE FRESH GREEN ONIONS OR CRISP RED RADISHES ~ IO~NCH NEW CROP.to BERMUDA ONIONS ·oR ' • ~~ ,. SWEET 'M JUICY NAVEL ORANGES 10~ MORNING FRESH . TOPS OFF PACKAGE --'-~CARROTS OR FRESH BUNCH SPINACH 10~ .-.l I \ ' Mayonnaise · Love the q114li~y -· 7 9# and value or ~ Springfielcl! Quart :-. -Prune Juice •••.. 59c Del Monte -natural goodneea! Quart Rice Mixes~ •••• 29c Wild with Brown or White! 5 0% Shortcake ars •••• 29c lt'a bmy time! Springfield pkg ol 4 Coffee Mate • • • ggc 1 Carnation n'on-dairy creamer! 11 oz Coca Cola .~.. 29c Refreshing! Quart (plUI depo9itf Safflower Oil ~ • s 1 •1 Hollywood, for health! 32·ounee Natural Cereal . s 149 Quaker's 32 en package • all varietiee Ripe Olives • • • • 39c Large 1i~, pitted! Springfield No. 300 Barbecue Sauce 59c Hein% Reg. Hickory, Muahroom! 16 0% Grapefruit Juice s & w for simply 59c wonderful quality! 46 oz. Instant Cocoa. • 79c Her1hey'1 mix in the 1 lb. package Cheer lmlCDT • • • • • s 1 '' The big Kins size! (ilc. 2Sc eff) Wild Bird Seed 59c Bring wild lite to the door! 5 lb& Palmolive,.11m. s1 1• The big 52 oz package! (k 2k eff) Heinz Ketchup The rich thick 6 9 ( &low one! 32 oz · Fruit Drinks SllPICa LemonadeJ. Berry, 5 9 # Punch or urape! ~ 6 O%. cana Liquid Bleach Sprin(ritld don the 3 9 Joh for less mont>y! ( half-1t11llon • Here 's why your choiCe should be El ;Rancho's ALWA rs ... THE CHOICE Of U.S.O.A. CHOICE IUll Ground Beef ••• s1 1~ Extra lean • chooee bulk or patties Braising S 1 '' RIBS • Rib cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef lli't ..... ., .. .,... ....... ..,.,, a.a. ......... a.a. 0 ... ..,. ............. ~"-....... WJ. o.ic.-.... ........ ,. pt ........ ..., ... ,. .., Met! lli1illin1 •h Ina& ~am & Jf /j_ SRECT · SMAIL EJI) Chili Grind • • • • • 99c, Coaniely ground beef for heartine111 Ranchero S 179 STEAK • Small end nb cut. Choice beef Beef Rib Bones ggc, U.S.O.A. Choice -bake or b-b-q London s 1 '' BROIL • Rib cut of U.S.0 .A. Choice beef lpBDCBP . .ll!k.~~-~li.ft Looking for mouth-watering tendemeu, along with hearty aatlafaclion? Let your eearch end here! Rib cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef. CHUCK STEAK 79! Center cut U.S .D.A. Choice beef Stuffed Chicken ~~r•~"A" 7 9c meaty fryerR! • SPLIT 69C BROILER • H.alvee or freab larie meaty fryel'9 Park Hnasi BfA1ESS! ................ 1llL Fresh Eastern pork ••• g?'ain fed for Oavorful tendemeu! Serve a boneleN Bolt.on Butt Pork Rout thia weeltf Red and ripe! 12 01. baaket Super-Fresh Produce! ~~~~~~,~~·············~I~ Lerge speal"I to give you firm flavorful tendemeu ••• all sreen. tip to tip ror more value! Fresh Carrots .• 2 i 29c Bermuda Onions •• 19t Sweet and tender!., .t lb. plio bag CAllTA-35c LOUPE • Sweet and mellow-for break!~ for dt>Wrt. for a treat! U.S. No. 1 quality -new crop, from Teaa Valencia 6 S 1 ORANGES LIS SwMt and juicy, Crom Tesu! PASTRAMI Ready to serve! $129 by tht piece • (S-....... wlf ....... UI .. ) Pork Sausage •• s1tt El Rancho'• old-fashioned style · Sliced Bacon. • • s 12? El Rancho'• own • ranch atyie! HA VE YOU TRlpJ IT? n RAllCHO'S GENUll MU.ffD VEAL We feature it with pride! FRESH $ 129. CRABS Large meaty Dungeneu! 2 to 3 Iba. Halibut Steak •• s2'? Center cut from firm Northern fi1h Turbot Fillets •• s 12? From cold waters of Greenland! Cooked Shrimp s25? Ju l right for 1hrimp cockt•il Fillet of SOLE Freeh! Mild navored English 10le Frozen Food! ORANGE 29c JUICE,oL Minute Maid, from Florida (12 •·57c) Vegetables CllEDCIAllT 55c Ch. Broccoli or Caulinower, w/cheese Hash BroWlls ••• 59c Ore Ida • 2 lbs. of pleasure! Lasagna •••••••• s11• Stouffer's -big 21 en. package Beef Stew • • • • • 33c Hearty aoodneaa from Kold Klatt 8 oz Swanson55c Entrees ChooM Sfff, Chicken oc Turkay Delicatessen Delights! Pricet in effect Thur. April 8 through Wed. April 14. Liquor Dep't. Values Hams OSCM•m ........ s 10'' Open d11ily 9 to 9 Sund11y 10 to '1 No 11lea to dtalera Famoua for quality! Five pouncb G( DO fat. no platin. wut.t frM H can he! Canned Braunschweiger 3ge Jo'armer John ••• 8 ounce chub Sliced Ham •••• 12'1 Oak Danith •• .family tile 16 OL pq. Muenster s199 CHEESE • • Donnan'aWi8conain-bythepiece Ut_.., .................. St.ti 0mtUN dtHMI' • pq. cl 40 &Abt.Ca IOI I SIUUOS ......... $1.39 ;ft~!» ('(lflt;rol daJ!f!rulf1 7 °' ~ Orange Juice ,. · ggc Minute Maid from concentrate. Yi pl Horseradish sm •• 59c Fiahennan'e Wharf no prtMrvat.ivt! 8 os SPICED 99c CHUSE · r..neh Contadou with berbet 6 OS IMY ASl'm. .. . . . . . • . • • . . • • . 39c .. -..£.................. SIC ~·· • the one to I.Nit! 36 coun\ I Liquid bubble blith • te oz m, R SAVE $1.00 ON $ J99 Um ll RAllCllO'S OWN! ••••••••••• Cboole either li&ht or Oertr. -and enjoy your favorit.t drinka, along with aavinpl Qt. Gilbey' s Gin ••• s 1041 You •ve 60e on the hall-&allont Scotch IT.-• • • • s44t Now redt.M*I to NYe &>e Fifl.b Mt. Wines ~~&~·s33• Rhine, Nectar R°'9 half.plloa .. ,. ............... 99C 0.. t.o touP li&lnel 18 OI (1 .. ..., CM'T a EMSEI • • • • • • • • • • • • 25ic Jt hu b'-hi111rtloa. tool J4 Ot W·nc1s s511 1 or ••••• · ••• Canadian whltkey reduced ~t Quart Champagne •••• s111 Holiday Timee ••• Extra Dry! fifth Dubonnet Deli1hUul aperitlt ••• $ 41 Chooee Blonde or Red finh ••• SPANISH ¥11.LA OH THI UY - $4J,to0 -¥11W ~1ng wllkw1y to ~I ~de hv1ng 11 a traction of COii! Boat dock1 and maritime hvinol Cuttom decor hlgh~ghtt format d•n•l Gourmet 1unlhin. kitchen! Wells Of gt ... With 1w .. plng v141WI L1v11h 1N11t1r bedroom r•tr••*' So111ng ''IJf'QMI R«I tli. root Md Sp1n11h llcove.I Try '4'*00 tolll down or take OVlf existing loan 11 13'*2 per month! Unoque .no won't 1ut1 Ou•cll. call 8"7-6010 GHAT HACH HOMI WITH GUEST OUARTERSI Comc>letety r~1t9d - l)efl()Nllly plus -hUQe hvlng room with big used brtct< lt~ace -really 1 otwmlng twopeny w1fh 1 chan~me •1 1t1 own -11 Coron1 del M* is y0ur wey of hie. y0u Will fall ln lpve with this prOPefty -call 10< more 1ntorn.tion. 673-8550 IA YSHOll llAUTY 5 llDIOOM 5 IATH 8'~ lutchen with~ wii.eav1no convenience 3.000 SQUar• feet of llleolute IUAU()' Ml.Stet" balrl ,,.., ~ • i.lqlZZt. Hug• 3 car ~ View the Bay Ownef must ncr11tce below t'Nrket 11 St 75 000 Catt tor details ~7171 HACH con AGE_, .. ,, ,00 HIGH OM HILL -rOOI. Secluded entry to dramatic hv1ng room with vaulted ce1f· Ing and flool to ceiling fireplace. Art1s1tc use of m1rrQf Ind wood throughout 11'8ke a very emotionlll setting. Huge second story sun deck for lazy summer afternoon sunbath Ot bar-b-q. Massive master retreat. Guest quarters. Ideal community hving Hurry. First to call gets lh1suniQUebetgain. 963-7881 FAMILY HO~IT IEAC.H Exceptionally tine home in BAYCREST area ol Newpoft Be8Ch. four bedrooml. new drapes. wall to w.i1 c:.J)lt1ng RfcentlY rede<X)(1ted. ternfic location. Priced at $79.500 C.11673-8550 for more detalla. l llDIOOM PLUS IOMUS - roOL -SJI, too Fount11n Velley two s1oryt Spaci ous 1tv1ng 1n 1PP<Ox1mately 1800 sq It. Lwge llvtng room Dining ar.ea opens to gourmet kitchen Angulat 11a1rca11 to 3 spacious bedrooms, 2v, b41tha. g1gan11c bonus room senS1bty located over two car attached ga11091 Common pool + play ground Hard-to-t>e11eve townhome value, $38,900 lull price• Call fast 752-1700. HEWPOIT -TWO STOlY IOAT SUP -$8',IOO Fabulous NewP<>rt Beach 2 story wrth boat slip! Red tile roof. R1111ed Spani~h entry. '"Old Sp1n1sh" brick ftrePlace. Huge family slyle kltcl'len hosts self cfea.n oven. Wrought stairway to g11nt double shuttered doors master suite. Walk In cloMts Sittlno room. Two oatlos, Steps lo llnle harbor and YOUR boat slip! 3 year old Newport Townhome. JUST 189,500 -FULL PRICE! Call fast 752-1700 . .. AIAMDOMB>" IAMCHO S54,000 • Take ldvantegel Owner left and moat nll• v~ant 8'\d reedy! Secluded boulev•O 10 winding drive• Qecuove atrtum to rere 1111 entry! $Weeping living room with "walls of glass"! Formal d•nel European kitchen! ~ master bedroom Nnetu#Y + 3 ch11dren·s retr .. tsl Sliding glass watt 10 tr0p1cal ylfd with towMtng trees! Pnced lor quick Mii' Try any offer• For qUlck sl'low1ng call 847-eoto ~ CUSTOM l laaOOM $57,500 Rll'e OOPOrtunity to ICQulre thi1 aprawhng builders special! Nestled among towenng eucalyptus! Outer country lane! Epicurean kitchen. Toasly fireplace! Sweeptng master bdrm + 2 ch11dren·s suites, Owner must sell' Try any offen For quick appt to see call 847«)10. l IEDROOM + POOL Tile entry. Plush carpet throughout. Natural cedar paneling. IC\.llplured rrer1>1e sinks 1n all 3 baths. Ille roof. Assumable toan at 133. 750 Hurry call 96:Hl787 G .l.HODOWM 41fOROOM-HACH Rambltng ranch llyle homo BUiit on dr11ma11c single level Wtlh abundant use of wooa' and g1u1 for emotion Huge ltv1ng room with creckllng luepl1ce 1oe1t tor enten1in1ng Spacious garden v1-k1tcnen Dine Commanding View of covered terrece and lush gardens ~p1r11e wing lor h~•Y mest11r sutle 1nd c•uldren 1 quarters HYrry Just hslld! 963-7881 VllW HOME WlTH 'OOl In Coron1 del Mar Four bedrooms and 2'1 blttls Lar119 master su1t11 Gr•t view trom h~tng room and f1m11y room Easy upk!KIP ynrd with \wimm1nq pool and '~'°"' wOOd decking Wood panet1ng and decor g1vH th11 home e werl'll wefcomu 1ee1m9 P"ced 11 S169,500 Call 673-8550 CAllFIH LIVING 811ut1ful aree of commun1tv townhome hvm9 On&-story end unit Wat' the model '1 bedroom. 2 bath Dining erea Enc 1011td courtyard Upgraded w1tn PfOless1on1t decor Rels111ng view ol lush grounds and large p001 '1·car garage Only few m11~ to !tie t:>HCh Only 5'*'*.950 Call 842·2535 -~-----------· IT'S EXCITING! REWARDING! FUN AND CHALLENGING! A r..i eat11e car.er w11n THE RE.Al ESTA TERS is much more thin • lob! We would Ilk• to orter vou the OOC>Ot1unrty to t11m more abol.l1 the high •arn1no c::arHr aclvant~ tf\at T~E REAL EST A. TEAS have to offef'y0ul We offer en exten11ve. oerse>nahzed training progrem. held monlhly by our hlghly successful men1gement team Earn wh11e you team 1n 1 Pleasant and exc111ng oll1ce environment Lois ol help and an opportunlfy ~~ ~ Lei s talk abOut 111 Please call Carol'°' an appointment at 64~2500 Th~ks• "....In. .A c% ~'\sffcCa.r •• Ph.D. Pre•ident UMILIMG MOMTHEY VILLA Sr AMISH ESTATI llACH Pnvate estale Lush ganie_ns & weli.d courtyard Old Wof1d charm with CU.~ ht.style. EvetY room has a orivlte terrece In en atnom or COUftyWd. Plush 1ntenOfS are dramaltcally brought ~ with lush exten0<s through waifs of glass. E"11ropean lutchen. Formal dining. Huge Barcelona Areol~. 1MS$1VI living room. Fiesta oerty room & wet bar Assume 125,300 8~% FHA. loan. 1289/month pays all. No new loan cosrs. cau 963-7881. IARGA.IH ..,...,._rt MEWPOat' /VllW Owner sacnltcing thlS lowesl prtcfl l'llll•loe home 1n pre- at1g1ous Dover Shores Rambllng tloor plan + scenic "'ew of Fashion Island plus much more Owner is desperate - says he mus1 sellllt TIU!e advantage -cill 546-2313. OWMH DISPHATl1 HB.P!ll Large'* bedroom home In Costa Mesa s n1ces1 area Large 'fl/Id complete with rreel'lo~ for the kids Walkm9 dis· lance to schools Four king sized bedrooms with maSSt11e mast8f suite. Every "'t'Oman s dream 11,itchen with all the mode<n convenrenees. including separa1e laundry room Lets see whit we can do for yoo Only $59,950 Call now -6-46-71 71 GETTYSIURG COlOHlAL MANSION Towering m1Je1r1c c;o1umn entry to 1h11 spac10U1 2-story g11nt L1v1ng room with cuatom barooue mantle ftreolac:e Dining room 5 bedrooms 1nclud1ng guest oUlrt~ with 3rd bath Bantster staircase to huge retreat wtuch has l~rnu~ fireplace Boat/trailer ac:ceu Beacn area IOCllllO'I Best yer-ssume 5~% fOell 11 125'* month Of new llnanc1ng 1va1lable Call eartvt S.2-2 !)35 S a S 2 STOIY 4 IOl.M ~ 4tnlrt to 3 car gllnQel Secluded double door entry -r*Md tile -aunk.erl I/vino room -sunshine lu'lc:net\ -e•pansrve f#nllV room Formal dine with Plllos V91'd9s stone fiteplece -ac>lrallng stairway to balcony bdrms! En0tl'IW)l.ls 15 x 25 master bdrm ,...,.at + 3 oh4tdren 's suilet M.mrroth 11 x 25 bonus room with vi..1 Compactors. -.t WI. covered patros. 99C*9t-baths. vaulted ceilings. too, too much to mention' Take over el1Jst1ng IOa.n of 160.000 or new financln4 available. For private snowing. Cell S.7-6010. QUick. S llDROOMS PLUS POOL Tn1s home Is very optional Large Irving room Family room. Fireplace Huge enclosed paho 10< entertaining Beaullful H&F pool Gourmet kitchen 3 bedroon\$ up and 2 down Located 1n onme Hunllngton Beach area N8111 major shopping center and minutes to beach All this olus rnc:W'e for only '6'*.700 ~181. I IOOM RAMCH HOME ASSUME Sl4,500 LOAM Beaultfuf 4 bedroom home 1n prima HYntlngton Beacn location. Located on tree lined cul-de-eac street. Large tlv· 1ng room with ltreplace Covered pauo Access tor camper or boat Take over VA loan No new loan costs $313.00 pays all. Call 963-6767 EXECUTIVE ESTAl'l-4 IORM +POOL Quiet tree·ltned roadway shelters this e•pans1ve S bedroom entertainers retreat• Eiutcut1v1 doublNoor entry! Lavish loving room with Palos Verdes f1replace1 Sunslline gourmet kitchen' S1par1te mom-1n-taw quarters + bath' Cozy family room Soanng sta1rcase to master t:>edroom sanctuary and 3 children s retreats! TroptcaJ rear yard with shimmering pool and lire pill An entenainer s dehght1 For ac1><>1ntment call 8'*7-6010 A-MAME HOUSE OF GLASS ASSUME SlS.500 Artistic beach chalet Tile entry 10 hv1ng room with fireplace & view of lush grounds Gourmet k1tcl'len I breakfast bar F1m1ly room Hideaway t'Nlter retreat with wall of glass Wing for children & guHt. Magn1ftcenl 30• studio loll w11n vatuled ce11tngs Ta.ke Oll8f 7V•"" VA loan No new loan cosl5 $327 33'pays alt 963-788t CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS IRVIM! TBtRACl-COM Lovely home in Tip-Top cond111on -modern kitchen - Huge llvlng room. E11c:eflent location near Corona del Mt( area. C.11 UI to lnlC)eCt -87:Hl560 HEWOffHIHG CORONA DEL MAR Exc:et»tlon1lly well constructed home In Corona del Mar Three twin sized bedrooms plus two bath• Large lam1ty dtnrng room 8Uttl on a great corner lot An exoepttonel buy al only 179,500 Call 873-8550 * * * * * * * TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * DAIL V PILOT 81 OPEN 'TIL9 ASSUMI 7~4o/e YA GOOO R.IHTAL AHA Pmne r#lt~ ~etc>• 10 aehooll and &hopping Well taken Clfe of oom h04"t plua new c.rs-IL Aaaume n""'° VA loen per month~ allll Loan bllana. or ly $23,63611 Full oe only 543.750 -try tow down owner bought another end mutt go. 11urry call 546-2313 A·FIAM! GLASS CHALIT 1 AITISTlmlAT Beach area. towering A·frame ch1let nestled in the trees. Courtyard entry. 3 bedrooma Inch.Ide MP81'ele "'-Sier wing F 1mily room Aoc;k flrept~. lal•fld kitchen Sweeping staircase to 30 loot loft 1tudl0 wtth beam c:ellinga, It's unlQUI No QUahfylng. Assume 7\6,._ toen at *327 month incl taxes. <::all now! M2•2535. CUSTOM EST A Tl + POOL RE:DUCEO Sl4,000 Long pn11ate anve to a secluded beach area or custom homes. Nestled on tne hill with snow-capped mountain v-. 3 bedroom Formal d1n1ng Big game room. Sunken hvtng room with massive rock ltreplace Country kitchen with breakfast room Free torm poot off mesttlf suite Cabana ana party BBQ No quaflfytng Assume 6~' VA loan. $392 month pays all including taxes Bettef be qutck on lh•s one Call now" 8A2·2S3S HACH ourLEX I ILOCK OCEAH, 'h ILOCIC IA Y FEE LAND Most desirable location lor rl(ltal property -will go sum· mer-winter rental or whatever? Fantastic floor plans and to~ ot upgrades and redecorations Owner would hke to IJ1change out These are rare. Hurry call 5'*6-2313. r ARADIH MAMOR l IR · 2 STORY POOL -$38.900 -BEACH Formal entry to dramatic living room Huge garden view kitchen. Artislto open stairs swe19 to separate master suite plu• ch1ldren'i. wing Secluded 22 It ballroom sized party room that overlookS waited courtyard Hurry tor lh1s. Call 983-7881 . • l IEOROOM rt.US DEH Ul,500 The Wiiiows 1n Irvine Ouiet cuk1&-sac Spanian eoff'I. Spanish bnc« ftreplaee Big _L .. Shaped hv1ng room Huge enclosed lam1ly-pa110 room Brigf'lt kitchen. Soacious den Private mast8f su11e Secluded oark 111ce yard. Hurry call now 762-t 700 SrAMISH lSTATI 2 STOlY $43,950 Winding walkway thru Oaslllian oourtyard leads t'o authentic red Ille room and SD&ntlh blloony Secluded entry to adobe tile amid rancho villa hving room. Flesla dining tilghlighled by cantlna kitchen. Walls of gtab accenl private rear courty•d. $weeping staircase soats lo master bdrm sanctuary plus 2 bandldo size bdrrt+s. Overt~s rolling hills Ind grassy greenbetls. ComtTI oool -walk to tennl$ -Jh•s villa can be Yours lor S«OO total down. Or Jake 011er e111111ng loan 11 $3?5/mo catl QUIC~ 847-«ltO TWO STORY-FAMILY POOL \ S,26,'50 2 story bargain• Jusl 126.950 full price! Large hv1ng room Very large lam1ty-d1mng room combo• Bright & spacious tiled kitchen • step-rn pantry• Wrought Ir.If\ stairway lo queen sized bedrooms. Secluded master w.buttt·on vanity, Redwood fenced patio overlooking Wl'oughl iron encfQsed-SWt,.,,,,,.n9 pool Enclosed garagJI plus extra parking. Take eovaotage of th1t townho,. value• Call now 752·1700 l IEOROOM + 20ll20 IOHUS ROOM Sll.SOO Outstanding family home beautifully docorated 2'h baths. Private enclosed paho with gas fire rmg Huge bonus room, ldeat for enterta1ntng Try $1 .900 down. Just fisted Call 963·6767. l IB>ROOM ASSUME Sll.750 LOAM Located near shopping cen1er Upgraded carptl throughout. Lota of Panefong. Take over 11111tlng loan No new loan costs Total payments only $329 per month Hurry call 963-6767, RAIE EXCEPTIOM SELDOM AVAt&..AIL! MESA¥HDE Exfremely outstanding pride o l ownership neighborl'!Ood Tree lined approecl'I unveils a most untQue and rare fond Moai dewable floor plan includes: huge hv1ng room. large family room. l1tge separate lorrnal dining room 5 lomtly sized bedrooms + 3 c•r garage Secluded covered pah:> (Would You believe a breal<lasl room toot"J Take advantage ol thll rar• opportun1ly Call nowt 5'*6-2313 l IEDltOOM • Sl7,750 V.A.MODOWH S 1200 total cash needed 10 buy 1h11 beautllul 3 bedroom home V A Super movo-1n condltton New carpets New parnt Neat 111oPp1ng and schools fictr1 large rear yard, Hurry, It won't last at this puce 96:Hl767 YEAILY llHTAL - MIWrORT llACH -S421 Lease or lease option MMs1ve condo 1n Nowporl S.1ch Huge fireplace. entitrtalnef s delight Dout:>le garave with open91 Bost pnco on the beach oroa Call now 8'*6·7171 Also: PatCrrck Harlan Hanson Ann Powers Violet Summers HUNTINGTON IEACH CORONA DB. MAR IRVIME 179131 8Mdl Blvd. 21000 BrOOkhum 8014JWamer ~'5.')11; 9CJIMS7e7 84~0 • • 332 t.w;uen• l1N5l50 18M2 Mec:Mhur 75t·1700 I J * Wedn•'MI• Aonl 7 1911 1000 2999 3000 4'>99 lkis1Mu. lnve1tment & f inondof . . . . SOOO. 5CM9 Announcemenh. Peoonol•. lo•t & Found • SOSO $499 6000 6099 ·~ flW!bli,hu'• Notice: •./\II rt·JI t:'\IJIC' JChl'rllM'<I •• ,nl thh no•\\ '1'·•11<"1 ,, ,ult , .,)t\·\ to th•· ~···•t.-1 .ii ~ .111 •lfou,111 • \•I of 1~11,~ '"h11h m.11.1·• II 1lll•p,1l t• I •·d•l\.f•rt1 ,. .111\ pr• .. l••n•nu. h1111IJl111n u1 &11 • nmin.1111111 h.1,,.,1 1111 ( Jll", l'IJl111 I Pie 1!1011 't ' c,r llJl1un..1I oni.:m or .. n ' lnh·nt11111 111 "'J"\ J"' • \"Ufh 1m•f1•n •n1<· ~11.~ tum, or d1:., n m1n.11111n ~ -1..}... : JJll:. "'""llJll<'t 1'11111111 ~Q.11\\ 1n.i:h .1n 1•111 ''"' ·~4th ..-rth111i.: 1111 ''.ii ., ~~tah• \\ Ill\ h I'.' Ill \ 1111 J _hM'JflUf lht• la\\ CAREFREE CRUM rUFF! Oh \\OW' SmJll lot . beaut ifull y mainl01int•d I htlrm situated midway hl•I" ccn the be-a ch <2 blocks) and l'Ommunit! tennis courts <2 blocks). And .1 quartl'r ol a Smilhon park 1s i.:01ng 1n ~oon 1 Don 't miss this llfllH'lT<.1hh.• home al this realistic prtl't'. S72.500. m Ne\.\port Shores. A :.l•ldom on the-market floor plan. fif Al TOH', &/ GOOO U"""l ()Uf: ~Ml:§ 7 l 13 [ l.• J\l I< ,r: J , C1 rmJ del Mar ·~~?·~~.~·:•••;~"o"il "• ''• • '-' ,.. tJ11 '"•').,,, • H.1/t •ii>,, I GI;, /(j{)() ,.•,••••••••••••••••••••• G al I OOZ ·.GRACIOUS 2 STORY !GeMral 1002 1 •• ~••••••••••••••••• ONLY S66,500 1••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- It's Your Mon! J ohn D. Lus k & Son buj Ide rs of prestigious homes in Newport Beach have n ow opened Lus k R e alty, s pecializing in the sale of resale homes. Our new locatic;>n is 2515 E . Coa s t Higb~ay. <Coa s t Hwy at MacArthtar Blvd.) Corona del Mar. Why make a move to Lusk Realty - Lus k is a proven. professional leader. builders of Eastbluff. Har bor View Hills , Spyglass Hill and soon to be Turtle Rock. Excellent New Home Referral Service. Excellent Trade-in a nd Equit y Purchase Prog ram. . Excelle nt company benefits. If you think you can qualify. please call Bob Hall. Vi ce President & learn more about an outstanding future with a Cine company. Call 714 : 557-8220or675·3411. Tb1b loH·h :! -tun· htime1 • Bol»oe lslond Ge•r.. 1002:GIMr.. 1002 .... ~~ :l Ir..: I.Kl :l L.1 f•JrmJI Dream H1deowoy I DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• rung rm IJm rrn Blo<·k~. to lk,ith' l.ushl Walklobay. Front house , ' ;,lmy Ot'C'Jn bn·l'H' It''' S.in { lc·ml·1111: ~•n i.:le h.ru. 2 BR. den, fplr, + 1 '·than I milt' tu bl'J< h 1 'tor"\ l''<l'C 2 HH &: Cami lx'drm apt. Eal'h unit haa • ~~ ~llil I" rnom Tu~ nhou:.e lx'l'n remodeled. Owner ' ----rot.ill-up~rJded 'I \\31115 to trade for Untb 1111 ' llhK k lo :.hn11p1h1t C'f'nlt>r SI t:>.000 644 -· o -~'-''. llu-.... n IC l'. 'l'('Urll\ • ] I c,1h• t Jll 'uu tu•ltl·\ l ,,/._.,,. ~ ... ..tt. , # ~ f\ '1 II ti (I ' ti \\ 11 t r 'f••-- t r .1 ni. lo· r rt·d t · \I. L REALTORS f Beaut. 4 BR, Cam. rm. Country English atmosp h e r e, encl osed patio. established trees. boat slip. S245.000. • WA TERFRO MT 1' '\O\\ ' tc11 11111111n,1t111n '1 L>l l'U.' ~ 1 I Being remodeled ; custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. \\Ith pl\'f &. Ir..: il•lll. l 11 BB I 6500Sq rt h . t 1 d k '" .... E~RT . . ome on potn , poo • oc . ,,_,th un1b c11mpl It • () 'l l "'S """ .,.,,,...., I ~tt'OrJt..-d & luJch of • '.H HEIGHTS 1>1111~ • '"''' llu .,. 1sss w aoi.., c M • Custom 5 BR, 4 ba. View, 80 Ct. on 'tft••·I.· liro·p1t l lo Nt•I IO Morloet llo•ket R-2 lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 JACOBS REAL TY 549-86 55 Compll'lcl> remodt•led 2 675-6670 hr home + fixer-upper i.:ul·,l unit llu1ote lot H1•1m tor dupl1:'\ In rear 1 Lease Option Villa by the Sea , Pnm .. 1ocat1on. sss.ooo. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR )·II l\uy".!' (J,,~, N 1-1 t.'> bit" j(J ll c11· • .111 \ I• " .1 II I J7 I E 15th ~l Ownt'r. : IUOITI" '•'14 1111! • "''' S38 500 ~18-l>Sii I 1 • :l '1.11 I ·" """' \ Jiii , G...,... I 002 .I 11,1 ~:1 1••1 , ':>'•'"' 111,. 1 \11,1r11tu111~1 IJ) "" rw1 Cos to Me so 37 24 Costa MHa 37 24 I••••••••••••••••••••••• "" nt•t H~ l 1 , 1 I , "h·p~ lo tht· lw.tlh ,\1u~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •n·.1111 ,.11111111· ,.,1,llJ.,,,'" ec1 Th 0oo I ··1m•11hou-·· 111'"'""·111 We've Open e rs Abandoned ''11'""""111\ 11ur,, t'J" I 11~~~~T oLsoM iMc , On A New Concept Near Beach REs1 oeN~rll Morel 0 · $3000. Down I Lease phon ~·111·r ,,111 1w11• 1111.11111 LIVING GIANT SHADE TREES Employment & Preparation 7000..7199 • 8000-8099 One Call Service Fast Credit Appr9val Mtrchond1" .... Booh & Morine Equipment . 9000.9099 Automobiles & other Tronsportohon •• 9100-9999 Our office has had s::i l<'s of O\ t•r $19.000,000. m the first 21 •• month::. ol 1976. Most or lhut salN• volume has been in pyramiding clients up into larger investment properties. With s ales like that. our only moral!! problem is that sometimes word of the lis ting doesn 'l manage to get up the length of the hall. H you ha,•e income property. be it a rental house or 200 units o r more and are interested in a t ax deferred exc han ge, M tax free ex · cha n ge, i nt o larger 1ncoml' property or income properly of another type, please call our ofCice. Honest Injun -we have buyers who have closed escrows with us before who have Crom SS.000 t o $.500,000 . available. We also ha,·e many clients looking for the last leg of their exchangl' up. If you a r e not interested in exchanging but would l ike t o se ll under hi ~hly advan ta ~eous tax s truc turing. please call for an a ppointment with one of our highly s kmcd s ta ff. When calling, p l ease advise .our receptionist as to the size and type of the property you now own and /or are l ooking for so that an investment counselor with t he appropriate background can be selected to work with you. •.'-lleluatl ~ l ... Quail ~ Iii lfilac• . Iii IPlac• . ~ Prop~~ -OUMn NCW..0.f NACM MOO OUAll '1 NlW-f UACM Gt•r .. I 1002G..,r .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• v.: "'s l . '" y ~ TAYLOR CO Hl<Al.TO HS ...,1 1w1· l ~Mt llG CANYON-$298,500 ~i I Most sensational Vt•rsaillcs model 1n area! Great ocean & ni ght liJ!hls vit•\\ 1 4 BR & s tudy. Beaut pool. jacua t & patio w /g lass wall. Air-cond 21 11 S• JMqlllift Hl•s Rood MIWPORT CENTH, H.I . 644-4910 MESA YE:llDE DOES IT Whalta grl'ilt plat'l' to ltH•' Sd1ool:; through Junior eolll'.l!l'. parl..s galnn·. their own hbrary. n •:,taurants. ston•., and shops of every type. And beautiful fa m 1 I y homes 1 n ml' 11 ,. u Io u :-- neighborhoods Mesa Verdl' docs 1l ull and no one kn ows il bt·llcr than l 'niquc llomes ot Mesa Verde. Wc\l• t)('('n ht>rc for 15 vears <formerly :\lc:-ca Verde Heall\ 1 Call us al 546·599o to buy or sell in l\l ~:.a Verde. Signed : Vonda. Phil, Marilyn. c;udrun J im and Jat•k1c UNl()UI: t1()Ml:i REAL TORS 546 5990 1525 Mrs•• VPrde Drilll', COSIJ Mes,1 .1/so BdiliO<J lslM><l. 615 7600 Ml<f Cnru11.1 i1t•I M.1r u/5 liOCH~ 1002GMenll 1002 ......•.••.....•....•.••.....•.•.•..•..••••••. Yl!!AA BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 e cobsT HW'T CORO"'A O l L. MAR GREAT SALES ACTIVITY ... in Harbor Vww llomc:, und to r a good rc<i son honw:-:-lH'h .1 ... t h1· P ortofino M o<lel 1111 I h1• lll'~·d., 111 m11:-t fam1h<.'S. Wtth :1 SJHH'IOU ... hdrni .... :!1 ' baths. frplc .. 2200 sq.ft . of Ii\ 111g :.p:11T -there's plenty of' 1•11)()" 1·oorn for I h1· entir<.' family. S96.000 BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUI 27Ht YEAR 675-3000 Gett«ol 1002 G....,.at 1002 ..•..•.....•.......•.......•.................. r.1.:.111111 I"" ,1c.,' '"'h .t""" tu 111.\ J ~ 1111JIJ1l l\\o '"·"'•·r. '" '"·"""' I'"'" '" •111.ol1l\1111• .. r AMBASSADOR .. on 11 trt't•·hned street and ah.eltenn~ a lovely pond "1th old f ash.loned wate rwheel. nestled behind an "y covered fence. a creaky lattice 5eMRI 1002 G....,... 1002 THINK TAX covered la""n!>v.. tng on a ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA del MAR *POOL* ,.W\I., 1 I "ti h Ill I\ .11\• 'II 111.111 t.-1·' I II< cir 111 I .•.•.•...•............. llnl( ''!'"" 1 In 1•1 •· lt,1\h ~\Ir ,1 h1•' Int \\ ilk 'llJ:IOtl' JI \'.1 Ill ,11 l1t .11 h In ,11f "houl \ ""'nl INN .J~'lTh'lf I.o m., ro1 .. m 1 1'•!>4•1 I .1ll!J1i.1t1t:11. •l4'.lrn1t•l l.111 11 .. 11 111.irl\ • t'\t\lnm ••\ti I -.; •• lltM.I ~lJ luxurious lawn. this loot Ownfl"S Dream WRITE·Off sh.akc roofed 4 bedroom cotlageissnui:and com· LAKE FOREST 1c;tohaH'lh1!>3b<'d.oven F UTU l!E l'OSSIBI L· ~1th lu'h 11001,111"1 'u' fy·A complete darkroom ~am, luh 11f 1•11tt'rl ;11n ITI ES·' M l" :'\IT ' ll'\l J n1ur1tll·rl II\ t 1111.111 JI 111.111 bwlding for 1 ht' shutter WATERFRONT mrnt room I 'l.l. :--.. 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FASHION SHORES ~·111.-.t.111 I\" ,1111\ h111111·h."" 11\IC " ,I,; I Ill .1 ... 11· r d 11 \\11 t.111' ' 111" llll1l1,1('1Jl.i11• flltrl1 1' I' l'lllllpl!-1(• I'\ t'll Ill 111\ t•I,\ , ltlld1 I'll " pl.1\ 111111"'· \\11lk 111 111',ll'h' ('di Ill', 111 "t'C' ~~ :'~)0 % I 11.1 I WINDING LOVER ·~ lANE 1<';11h tn 1111'> 11n1qt1<'. :1 tw(lrnom. :.! hath \'ilia P.u·ilw honw l'.111111\'I "nod lloor· lw.i\ ... 111111,.:t• too ~11 .iOO ~Mi~1 Mfll BIG CANYON Jk.111t1tul c 11 -.11111\ h1111w on tar)!(" mrnt•r lot .! U1•clroo111 1.11 l!l' hunu:. room ... h.11h-; l.1m1I\ room . form.II d111111~ B111111' 1011111 r,111 lw 1·011\ 1•rt1·d to <~ • .1dd1tl(ln~ll bt•droo1n., :1;11111 ~I ft 111 1•\.t·cult\ t' Jinn~ all on on1• ll•q•I s1•1:·1 0011 l"Jll &to {i161 !.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA ·Bril?ht 3nd chrcr) ·I bedroom. 2 bath homt?. l<lcally IO<'<ttro on a quiet ~treet. Vncanl und r t'<ldy Early occupon<'Y r•rn ht> :11Tungcd S.55.000. Cnll fi.10-6 161 Offic~t loccrtC'd S, Costo MHa ~Ofl leach -N.~'Se~ti ~. FROM s41 WEEKLY •Jacuzzi & Heated Pool • All Uhh\les Paid •Wk ly Maid Service •Kitchen f"K1h11es Av11I. •Washer & Dryer Avail •Wet Bar/ A1tr1ger1tors • TV10irec1 01a1 -Pnones Avail. Furnished Stnole ~!Motel Units For Information COST A MHA/2277 Harbor Blvd T tl 114 /'4 '"4140 SEEK & FIND1 lYl'l S OF BHRS , # l \ r K tt r p R r p v ~ ~ ~ J M R r 1 H ~ 1 v R s r o u w v R r c r ~ 1 O I I H r ~ N ~ n P A A [ r J " T S 0 f ~ [ [ 0 V C I A U S I C ! W ~ T ~ U J I ~ P l ~ I l B 0 R t ; £ ) 0 ~ A T ( H A C 0 ~ M I 0 0 V 0 S ~ ~ V ~ T l I( s 0 T ( ( r K R ( E T w r A K s r l p r 0 ~ s u p v ( s p R [ 0 L v A A O VOrRLVSAll lRIWK I' '.I 0 l A 0 Ci S C I D [ R II 0: t• f [ IC L , s J u c A H r k r w T t r ~ ~ 1 r I 0 P t R S i V 0 V ti l l ; ~j i.: 0 ) U 1 ~ ~ I • ~ A U U A s T U f R E 1 A A r I ~ e H ~ v \ • ~ n ~ T r : T r ' ) 1 I ~ ~ • ~ P I : J A P D ~ C I R 0 P ,,.., .. , 1,, th.flf\\ thftuf' N()tch ,,,_.,l)W t N .. AT Of'Wtrri, b4C ~ "1W.,I) UC .., JW"" "' d1• JO"'IAly frrn1 •K:h enc1 t;>IJ• It tn. •• . ,. '1H> 1 .. <oh " ' •• ; orrbt' <-·11 Qhfl I .. r. """ hJ• tN' Sto11~ I l;v.i .\ l'ulqvt Wei ' r..,.,orrow rtarrolic r·1a11•. duck Sl39.~ ro11m t•1 hu1lct ,-,1111 11011 • 1 ,. •I I' .1 I 1" I Ii• bugs. Priced at only FOR THE GOOD LI FE' ~lut.h poi.·1111.11 1111 llJtl. h1•.1ul1full\ 1111..:r.11lc" :1~500· 8>' appointment Largest model. s bedr~: -WATT-RFHONT Bay Fo1 Jl'lll r:all fam1I) ~tHlW 1 "" ,ol•·il 111 ,. I family, AtC. Pools & HOMI., ont> ol l "'"' :\I.,.,' 111·1 l I b O l d 631·1400 Jll.. 'ht1~\\i.rllcll'ft11111 • 1·h111>I' 1£ .Quail~ Tenmsatfabulousrom AEALESTATE FORAJ! tt-r 1w11(hh111h11111h. ,, n-Pt'::f~ , :!!~~~l~n ~n~t: in~lit 1 1~ .mirp1J111.i: and r1·11l·11111111 ..-. -r,W~nra monthl) ft'c For a 1---------, l-'\111 IJrin· :i.i;.1,!1~10 !",\I.I. 7S2•1t20 trtrfro t h . th . EASTSIDE W 2fll~1 1£ ..... 0UAll\l HtWil"OllTllACH ~a~ n uyrr \\1 an , r------___ ~~;~~ariockel hook for DOLL HOUSE -BIG CANYON !p SELEC T 400E.17"~FOR All Scrlucle!4o~0~3~· lot '~ JUST LISTED J PROPERTIES J UNITS C.M.~--. • • _ .... u u.s ~~1~ ~~~~f ;11~~~~-1: ~~~1:i;~~d /:~r~ ~1 ~~ Balboa Island I 006 .......-;~ ~ ....._ brick fplc. O\'ers1zd cJe Broad moor l'l 4 Hdrms . ••••••••••••• ••• •• •• ••• 7.18X6ross larhl.'d dbl Rar. Varanl, ~am1ly rm .. formal cl111 Ye Olde English Only S y~ars old-rl'ady for your inspcc· ml? rm. co1wer~at1on Pll ('ou11trv C"hurm Hr11•k• Spanish exterior w/tile hon t:ull 546 5880. <erl'a. L;ir i.:c• ~ a1 •I "•111 A lo 1• ,, n1 ' . .. 11 1 1 ., roof. One bt'droom each, CDM DUPLEX ruhm lur po11I 1'11\.oll· ,1a111.1 ,1·. 1).(1• !;1111 11111 all Cl<'C thruoul ". Good Sooth or the hwy. feuur t'Ul·•k !>:IC l•w.JllOll 1hk r 111 :111r ;!h.1 111 •..• r11 S 11 S J n l a A n a mg lovely polio areai., 1n1t Sl!li 401 k 1 t 1· h ~· c• .11 111 ' '' 111 n1•11:hborhood Income beamed Ct'ihngs & knoll) C. F. Colesworthi "llflrnc• '111·1!:·•11111· SIOJO. mo Full 1mce pine 1nter 1ors. Owner ---------J\1.1. l'OH'I~ IC E $90,500 leaving art'a & must sell REALTOR 640-00 o fl.t!i 11<124 Mr, r,,7> Open Eves 64ti77tl M.V.rOOLHOME li~ANYTI-MEil -SI03,000 Unbt'l11~v 11blc p11rk hkt• ).cnl ovc·r 1, :irrr. ex 11u1'<1t1•l11 ltw <hr;rped \\1th IH'.1ul1l11I 1111111 Ex !!CUii\ l' ~.,lJll.' \Jt•.,1·n !)e,. MIHIMIUM rare. minimum down (h.m•r "111 h1•ltl l1u,111c ,. n1·\\ i!lllt :!II,\ IJ.rn.1 1'111111 (" 11111111 "\ ,. r I u 11 I. 111 .lo: mar 111.1 ,\,km~ 7.! o1M1 PRICE REDUCTION Owntt Must Sell! ·• Tlll houM & :J 1111 Apt 1 i-. om 1r1 1:15' · Op.11 \111 '>1'111141;! DOLL HOUSE You won"t bellt•\ c lil you M>e 1n,1dc thl~ :1 tx-droom 2 hath, hu!ll' r1replace. nc-w fumaCt'. m•w bltmi, VW. ultlc i:or111tc door. Stonl(l' houw B11t cor· O(IT lot. A11klnJ: $49,500. Call 6'10-ll 51 ~·HERITAGE OCUMAIR ourux 4 Up. 2 down . 11tep' to orean.Orc1trl'nlularc11 Pnced lo sell at $92.500 1173·3663 Got2·m3 t-:vc' associated nr>o~ 111" "' 111 i or;s J11I ' "' ti ...... I ,, I' 11 •• I th" proix:rt v '4 Ill.I :i h.i Im m.11 din rm . Ir It l.1m rm All lot•;ill'CJ 011 11u1cl 11lrt.-el ~!I !M!ll Welker 8 lee R11I f lltata HALPINCHIN llE\l.llllC:O-. 675-4392 Somerset Lone I U'<llllll t''C<'< 1111 \f' hn111• Coplstrono Beach I 0 I 8 .............•......... fl} l)Wnt'I :Jhcl :.!h,1 fn m rm ~\\1mm10~· Ile"•' • lr~1• l11 l'1el,.•:11l1•'<" h•1•1I lllM'll h•lll'I' Wt'fl {!, :0-..1111 1 r1 :in11; V111 Fu1 llrn1• ''"• :n 11 111 w,.,1e1i11 :1 l1t·d11111rn• Coronod•IMor 1022 and .t ha1 h'"'. nt·v. h tit· ••• •••••••••••••••• •• •• c·orull'd w11h lwaul\ .111111 ' · Sponi•h Haciendo COSTA MESA q11ol1l\ l~t~'.h hc·JJm r1•1I I IN Two 3 h 1 ., 1 11 ll ' }., ' 1 r .J I .1 1 1! ,. on ooc:. ,,1 1m · '; rn11mi. all lp~hl ;111111 Corona dtl Mar You don't lll'l'd 11 .i:un to lluth hor,nc• ~ • htllln ' 111r, l''"'I "'"'.or.I \11 1·'<11 ,111nl111.11 v 1 llll ---------'clr,rn 111,1 \\-h1·n vou hou~r ~.l.:WMJ I PETE BARRETT lam rm lwm•• ti•,1turn111 p1,,. ..... n .111 111 1h" n :11h lalboa lay Prop. .1 hu1~1· rn11~11•r ,1111 .. ~11h . • REALTORS ' SEU. lrlh• ih•m' with a l'llul \\';ml 1\d, · l ",111 n"" Reottors -REALTY-.1 'H•\\. 1111 ni.11 1l111m11 "-----------------... 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Ito ~ -::.:~ 1,;.::. ~..., = i ... , ... ...,. f .,..,., l!'!lf$ ,, ,, ··l' I' I' I' r I' r I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS Aftswers It. ClanlficaffM 1010 I' • HOUSE HAllTlFUL Indeed it is!! Lovely 4 bedroom. den Versaille in Big Canyon w /cus tom decor & furnis hings .• thruout. Spectacular landscaping w /pool & jacuzzi. Deck overlooking fairway . $320,000 incl. furnishing~. Appl. only, Bob Owens 642-8235. (C77) .. 2.f.235 tot Dowr Orlve 644-6200 Harbor View Center LAGUNA OCEANFRONT Thas very prime buildable lot with· tM' of frontage can be yours for only $125,000. Private community - white sandy beach. Call fordeta,ns . · •I • COl.OW&&. 'IN«a co. • 644-1766 OWHACONDO AHDTHELAHD ,:'llt:lllod ,Ul the 1'1111·" al>O'e Chinn Cove firHh Drive by & call fur epp·l ·.1 }3~ q~1~ Place SAMI LOCATION 12 YEAltS flAl.110.\ f'>f, \'\II • &7l·HOO • Wedne9d.ay. April 1 t97& Ho... for Sele For u. IHoenfl For s. ·······•·····•······••· ·······················'······················· ~~.~~!': .•• !?~~ ......... !~ .... !?.~~1~~!'!:.".~:.~~~.!?.~~ Coron.a drl M¥r \lupin Grt.'t'nbf"ook Sf!, 1llc 3 br 2· f'n<"I" $M !AJO For HI\• b) ba. LIV rm. lam rrn. ln;' Beach Pad ownc-r F.xrclll'nt rond yd. ui>•nded l.hruout C.~;all 644 80:J.1 Comm pool Onl> )42.000 l"11ml~• 'h1Jrt'•, :.lHi J!U(ll . ~!~ $11~r~~n Sill ~n ~29 500 IJl"I bt'.il'h\MI !>4·.aullful INJ lot by OWt1\•t l"e«' ........ oaleod1 1040 Jiii( f> .ln ·uo itlc•I Slfi.4 .~10 U7!. ~ •••••••••. •• •• •• •••••• C0tfoM.so 1024 ......•••.•••.......... $35,950 Mesa Verde Ju.,I ll ~lt•clt "Ul\'t prt \ tlll', ('llllllll, j(tCl'tlt'r)' .ill JtvumJ .ll.tr;a pulll J1t·J ror ,, 1lot.i 1 u11 Con \crllblc 1fr11 d1n1nR, fon·ed .,,~ ht'al1ni:, hwlt CO'< 'J'uk1· aeh .. nt.11(e & )J\e, llKI< . l'Jll SIO 1721.1 TAAllU. "fl I In CoNfornla" VA. A.ppraiHd at only $51 000 Zer tk•\Oon on IJr1te I twdrm horn< 1n Coll ... .-:c I' .irk I :1•11; l'rtnn·ton Won l l.t)l'' Call SSti i777 V. orld Hl•al 1-:st.itl' EASTSIDE DUPLEX $59,900. Prim" hx.-Jltnn. C\C-t-llent 1nc-omc Hurry. will not l.i't PleJM' l'Jll lor de tu1b Ph:540-3666 QfAIJ> We're h e re to help! Re~ssession VA&fKA LOWUOWN Call for dl't.lll" JADE REALTY 847·12ll HIW 4 IR HOMES SCMM I bU1 to bch pr I\ .i c ) IC ,1 I u I • r111·11l.11 v hll<,J p.•t111 pvul \\,ilk t.1 ll• a1 h l'rt'~ll.:t-fo~ 1J1vU>\· I I\ 111),1 ( .ill ~!II n:!I \>t 111 I HI< :' ll.1 llJI-' .11111t ",11, II ti. I I ~ h h •I I ~1•111l..l11 .. Jr11ro1 .. 1oJ,. &. l1o1t I. ~Iii .Ml !H~ 111.i.I I \If ~~\i:l.>l COZY BEACH REAP THE FRUITS con AGE or tht'1r 1 •• 1>.1r ov. nt·f\ r ~~.~.~ ....... ,~.~~ .. : .... ~.~~ ....... . Newport hoch I 06f;M9wporl iliM<h I 069 Mewporl •ectt I 06' °""9' l•d btot. Hoa•t UlrfwW.a..d Hot.Ht Uaf..Wtllled Wednesda Apnl 7 19'.'°8 DAILY PILOT 3 .....••.........•.•••• , .................................................................................................................. . By owner 4br. lba. fA.N Loh for s• 2200 M Mo 1224 lr•IM 3144 * of;Jo .!J~t * CUSTOM DESIGNm Ch.irmini~ 1ntcnor with manicured t.ll'l'Ur. U!!:>cd bn(•k patio. Large tree!), hu~l' wall:. pro\'ltlc pnvacy. 3 Bdrm!)., d1ninJ( rm & 3 bath.-.. $13'J.500 NEW ORLEANS STYLE l.1\..l· 1n·w 2 hdrm. & lari.tc family rm. t•'n•:-.h & op(•n feclln~. 'Beautiful garde n dllJ'Y ~ll~.000 NEWPORT SHORES Mm~ 1r1 l'Ond1tton ! Alnum & brt('k p.1110 Clubhoust•. pool!) & tenni!) 1·0111h :! B<lrnt!!:> • den, 2 baths. S65,000 LIDO REALTY 1377 Via Lido, H.I . 673-7300 ~ Mewport ~ach I 069 ~wport ~ach I 069 ...•.••.........•••.••• ······················~ BRAND NEW l 11111.tl\ lll'u \ ll'\\ ol \\all'r &. harl>or 3 lwd111llm. :1 11.llh + fJl)\\dl·r room, l.1J'j..l' I J mil~ 1 oom -r '>H:l b.ir + l1l l't>l,1t l' 1-:\tc ~1 l.H";.:e forrn;.il u111ing rnum. n\l'l"'>l/l'd :~ l..ir garage. ~lu:>l 1rnpor1.1111 FEr: LOT' s21:>.ooo. B~· II\\ 11t•1 l'au ht• ~t·t·n :.it 233 I Cliff Dri•e Or for appt. c all S 48-0040 TASTlC BLUt"'•<ts-c ..................................................................... . Pl.AN I View or B;acli T\\O LOTS totaJ 1\M 209 t:J~bJdt.'. t 111•"'' ''"" r • RENT A.LS • &.Y. JIC\llll 224 Nata Chotrl' loc11twn, llunt 111111 1.:iOO ~q fl J In 'llK .: 1111 NB MO U38 ---1ni;ton Ht•,Hh 1.on1•ct hilrm:o., 1 li.ilh•. 1 I'"-· .! (Ir • llJ 111-11 l>upl\''C, 3 br ea v. ocean \M:W & like mod I home F'.1nta1llr buy ~t SI l:Z,000 Bkr, 642 ~ ~lnt.•n l'rolt'!!.~1on;il or llrpo.. t1111 ilr'h" ,1..,111·1 • llH :.!'' 11.1 oHll·\:~ $:?1 00-0 <'•H h buill 111 ' \Oo 11 h '1"uhh' .11111 .: h11 lufll TERM:, Wr1t1· ~ \:\; "'•'II Jllf1· •• ir ~·.11 rt1u·I .1 Hll .! 11.1 . VAi\, l'il.13 ~1h~1 Kil p.cllu '11 ~·"II"'"'-J llU "lfl.1 Klh..,1. Maw l111WJll or ti31 :..'\lllHlr :.\II ;•llH Inn ~ lt.1 Ph IOll 11111 1)21\ • 1 11, • • II.• 1,1111 r 111 I lilt 21; U.i Pri., ......... ,... r .. , Ill 11111 1 tn • ,111 ltllrll< WHtt o:da. Outof Slot• s.<>:!~ .>I!> IM.1 Corn<•r of 811yislde> & "'°PertY 2600 •.: hr to\\ 11lhmw. \h·~J 11.ubor l11Jl'. outitundm.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ ,•nh· l'.ct11• l)(Mlf $:!;:, three b1:droonl h orn•· A11hluni1, Oil· ~'00 :-11 It :1 \'lultl 111.. 11:1.111!111 with tlUl'St 1rn1tt', den. HH . on l 111'1" ''"um1· r1tl•plu1'1• und <h•t•k \i\ In~· QIMI, I)', s;lllO -----------1 tl.M•krd mto u l'or nl•r ol mo .+ ~ \Jiw;, oth•r COLLEGE PARK tht' bav Hnni: vour boat b4!> 7J1U l)\\111 ,\i:t J IJ<lr111 . :..: h.1th' 11 ph . ni:ht ulonl(~llll' )0Uf 0\\1\ l.crntl\ ,\ 111111111 .111 •" ,t :.hp Real Estate 111·"' ·, .i• 111 1' 1 '''11'1111 Wanted 2900 "h.ir I' .'I. ll•·.i11' t'h1hln•11 LOCJWIO B.och 1241 U 1'. C\u p,·l!' ~~ •• \tunth •••••••••• ••••••••••-• !\tacru1b ln-1n" lk<y i':ll.l'IU:.l\·t' 11.:l•nt11 t.i7J 3900 I pm toS pm •.........•.••••....... l'\'t Part) "1,11,., to l>u> ~ l:h-llrovm l'h ,, a • dlor borne 111 l Ill\ l'.1rlo.. ~n Pr1n onl) ~>. v:,.,, t \f.1 • .w;n ~1;1<11 • llr •'-lkn i:ur, p;ilkt, 1 Ef Toro 3232 1:.11 dl'll klll'h, ll' t \0, Jll~ "' Im lm~tfr~l' rt'fn.:, "'" , h'.111 O\\'n/rantw. '"""'h' ch,1>o:i.1l Wall'r ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• ~ '' J'h vkup S3SO lteq R...tals ,,.,... 'lll>l'• llll<'t ad. II ;.>l•r I•'' 1 n•1ltl 1 k ht b l & ••••••••••••••••••••••• l tl\d•I t,..,r.1J''• l•uul •hi l'L.ll'tJlE\t~, Hous~s Fun1i1hcd .1\ .111 11i.nu·11 1~r.· .:11,t "' • ••• •• • • • •• •• •• • • • • • • •• .>!II 'II 11 01 ••,111 'II lltr J Ru frplc lulh <"arp'd & ')l!.15 ~99·-1~45, Cot M 3 1241 th11 rm ... !.~ .. ~~••••••••••••fountain Volley l 2l4 clr.qwd .----------1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.7.t I lt.C, 2 Br mob hume ~17;, • - --tit·~• f<'et lm1tll'\I .i\Jtl llt-.111 rt\\h L Ni el LIDO ISLE. (U)tom I Br u "" • p.1111t.~I 'I .11 11111~ I hr OCJUftO CJ'f 3252 3 Ba. lge S. pJt10. \tamHental' ~>·1'~->37'' :•h.1 1.1111 1 '"· f11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $160,000 Will hnante. nt.••1:htw11h11ocl. '" ihl I \ctull l\\nhrn•' l'Ommum- 0" nt•r 714 673 9007 or .... w rt ~ach 3169 •1111, U11ttt•ic u11 l.···'"I '' l Ur 2 H;i, hk<' rll'W 833 9 80 ,,e po I 11ti'' 1•·-->Ii t'l lH hom• .7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Oii). -"' ... • ()('F\N,~MTN\ln:w San Clemettte I 0 7 6 Nt:wport Bch furn on 1 Hunhncjton Be a c h 324 0 s'"llllllllll: 1>1.>01 $42S mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\Jtt·r "' dot k 4\ :">.lUnu i •••••. ••• •• •••••••• • •.. , r1' l··t' fir :?•. B.1. ~100 "kl~ orll .. mJ~q>rf .i lit 11,1 i»ctw l'li Ill! "''" t!l:l-~lll $900 m o 1111 'rl~ lw I l"Jll• 111t ti ' ::..1.111 11.1 1 I • FAHTASTIC!!! View of CulahnJ & lhn.i I l\1Jr1n:1 from lhr:i 3:!0o LO<Juno Beach I 0 48 LOC)Una Beac:h I Oct8 ~q 11 , ui.lum home ,\,,111 J\o"" ;\Ir~. Loni:. lll·ilh Di ,,, , ·>"lll , ti. ,1111 ·• ,'(i tl1•n :ir 3 UR 1i1.i 164-l MH:! :tZJ 2111. · e·ond11 1111 1h1· ~.1 Nlsnt•l •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • •• •••• • • • • • • • s1~.uuu ~toN.\RCll llAY TERR. :.iflt t·fl<l p,tlJll I pt clip• 1;11111•11\ll'C s:IK,'l ;\lu S\.,MMERRE:\T,\L SI" ~\' Ill \\l.1111 ... • •IS:llllltci •. :1 131-;uttoO;\I ~,;;·~ ~;-, ' ' S"t•cp1nR Ol'ean v u!wK ~ ~17 4i1>.! ~u. 11~1 N ewport Buch 3269 IBk :.iB,\. formal DR AHCHOIAGE -1 H1 ., ha 111•1<, clhl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allam~ntt1csinc.pool& IHVISTMEHTS HousesUnfumished i:.irai.:• '\1·\\ 111t• llpr,'•W \Tt-:UFH0"1fl' 3 ur Ji.ll'Ulll S21S.UOO. (7141496-7711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• httn-l-ih,11h• 111•1 ' Ill\ lllllllll ·11, ~"'" 21, l>a, L1\CL':-.IASllARPIF: _ Corona~Mor 3 222 .. ,,.tJ p.111 11 111r• -.1:?:,llhl~.11 .H57ti45 ARTIST'S 28R, :!H,\, lrll oc:ean 'iew San Juan •••••••••••••••••••••••1 n1·1i•hhnrhoml 11"1:•. I .. r u~\\.~;·~~i~~f~rnv CopistrOftO 1078 :1R1t ,J b:ith-.e'"r)1h1n).' 1•"t.it i·r1"'""'11 BIGCANYON HIDE-AWAY (' II ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo.1l•h,•n :1 \.t:.1r' ,,, . .,. '"!'"\\ 1111! 1111111• 1111 t.l '.\l lllC>LSLIVJM; JI~ II Odl>l \0,) -. c--try &tat... Bili I bll. t o Ott an I I ·' '. I • •• "11 fll 1'1111 ..... 111,•t•·•I. hJihl 'It ~1i:ned for bl•ach IO\'-upgr.ulcd I h1· 111\t 11u1 crs M"rety s tJlocks lo added J t t 1 J • t 1 ' l t.he i.urf 3 Big Bedrooms. land:.cap1ni.: p.1l1<• fruit I c o , e r e d p a t 1 01 I n'l'' J nit 1 .. ., r 11 ' I " gort.:l.'ou:. \Oollterfall .it Bdrm., 2 It.1th• JI cl I lt'OaaTSCREALTY I t.im1l) rvum ~.11~~1 $36 900 S l..ii.:un.i ~ll~•:!23 -· ... He..• 't 6-3 ''"' 'II H 1"'11· we11.>;1r. I • I ~ .. Cl AJ,'\ • t.:110 1111 I \\ llltl J ·"'' '11.X o I lJ. or the perfe('t horn~ for 2 lITT :! :1 bt'Julllul a.r1•, ""nth .._ , ", i.: I.I ii I I Jiit I 111t•I\ I.I\ I yd 848-1688 d • llJ~ I lilt d•·ll 3 ·bJ L nl loH·h h11m1 ~ llll -1 " 1•.il111 \\.iii June l for unyo n c c~1 r1nJ! •'R.\."· l}i\ 7·,11"-1-,·•1JJ\' 1 v • ... ...1.ibl••, 1111 lour hor-.1·... hJ. I"• ''' ~ 1.i1n1h rm. " • 1 ... , SEC L U S 1 1) 'J BYLACLll':STA ,.., "' PRIVACY A VIEW and Mo!il d('strJblc model heated pool \\llh l'abJna lrplt-(1.11111 GJ1 Jhl' PEACOCK 644·5ll5 RESTF'UL COUNTRY ~249,SOll Own1·r .... 111 ~ll~ b-H .!:!l:! 04() 70011 FREE Llvl"G Situ t·~tamon" t·arry at 111•'· with 29•, O\Oont·r llrokt'r • ' Qwet t·ul de 'JC St Wallo. j TRE.E .. S da(~\RDF.~ lo bl'h 1'1 \r old over !!~;.;;;;;;==:!!!. do""n 831 9-111 da)~/ or - ~ .1 11111111 11.1, view. J br, .!' · h,1 llt!lll 'q rt Will 11111,uh·r t•hrldn•n & pels . ~{111 :11ti.'> \ 1\111 t::ntr.ida, 1\1:1 1,,•, t.'IOO " an •• ......... 000 rn l<lr.i:. l'nc:t·d I'' t l I I SETT I "' (' •. t -&JI 2212 Eve!-. ,e•n or ..t•.ii.t ,11\ ,. ' \\ i•,11111n'll'r !-pnn"c1.1 le· .... -.u~ om s am,• a:; model:. $J\l' t h I l 'l\1 .. d jpn d n 80 .... D RE·LTY e'U.' om unw ."I' • I I Bii :.'II\ 1 lt-.111 • ·11~ r '' an ranJ(C 1 SSS Vc,1t "\'-:! Bnrb.1 A h•t t' " A I h I t I ti I -I d~ .. <)W"L'I< · w111 " y re 1 ec s wai· nci 111n · 1 • .: 1111 .• 11, ,t ,,, • "'" c u """ ·~ r. ~ • ' <>v.ner 9611 2121 I' u \" t • I 11 I • H~LP W I T ll SOME D 1. ht '"·" "'"'"1 rc" 1 1 1i.11 ,1.,.,1,·e1.o1,. e l a Other Real Estate l!iJfJj.tl' Ill .cit.\ ::.:.>11 lllt• :1NA:-.;('l:'-IG lf•·n• 'one 'if ••••••••••••••••••••••• ht 1,1-.t .., ·"" ,1111 • II ol :: llH • 11 \,I·''"' 'n ~ ou<·an'lJrfonJt11m1~,· , IA1t,.ul "''" ,,, ll\1111• '"'·'''"" .:HH II\ lpl• :--1.1.~ llr : 11.1 . Iii\ 111ndn '.-:i \11 l\1h ""' hur, "lt:i i, , ... ,, .... nirr11nJ!. ten Ph: 540-3666 Delaware Dandv I 'm rf',1(1 ·. 1 .. 1 .• 1 '" RfHTALS Mobile Homes l \ (ii t 111:i;. ;11:r. 1111 .1ppl Iii ... " 11. I Extra ~p1n·11111' :1 llC'1frml cupam' 1111t •I In' I Br u11fu1111'<ht•1l hou~·· COPMRIMVAU~EITY for Sole 1100 :! llH 111111• i:.11 p:11111 I .:1111 'II\ lpt. H.:,J 111 1.11 11 111 ·"·"' May 1, \rt.. !o.l:l.1 Kl7 !IG4:1 & 1.t:1 Kiili ~ •• To\Oonhome 111 ,111 ,i(t ,., 1'.orl..' I.er ,·~I tt .. 111 1 l••lt I l1l 1111 -.:•w, rno ,, ....................... ' · I 1·:i1111111 1,111!1< ""' 1 j-;-~fd j• t'I U!-1\ l' \'OmplC'\ :;,;!!'~"' •:.!hi 1111111·'11•11 h1111 ... 1· \\.ml to• .1 ... :0.UITI\' ,, i'· lllx.'i!>' Vlhl:O-a; 1\fH,t'S ~~,~~: .. 1;~1lulh. l\•l 1111~ llllt :.:II\ 11 ll '>.IJI Jlf:iAf/# Firepl.H'l'.l'lt·c·hlln.,,1•. LE RAISOR i W1ll.t1•l11.11h l11I llll' lo.on ""1111 1111 point-" ~lui.tM0ll ll11lht•lk'11<'h I <;.1111..trl 1111-.h.1111 jVu111111 l'nlurn~lid.lb:.t •-1•••-··-11,.11\.,,J:J ras:i·&c·.irixirt I 1 $4'~111111 lll•J11l1lul :lllH (;,,nh-11 l'.ill121:1143c~llS311 ~.u.: hr . .:.•• Jwh 111.. .:1111 'II\ .tl11 1.,11 ~'.l'"j \\,i\t'rp,1111 s .. :1011 mo _We-:he retohe lp! lll'llRY .1tiu~t$Ji,:,oo REALTY I 494-8057 h11mcat "ThcShor••,.. t-\•,• l 'nH ~ll\ ~c:~ :11/1~1011 2 S~ t H lh•d ('Jr"<' l H , .• tit or' :\lal..t· 'our of lt·r lodJ) \rflu~~ lh'ark. 1717ti 'II fl or ~t111n lh·nl.ilc :1 IO !">J10 : 1111 , .' • .11 I .11 ~;"'" ~ -s ,. En1'oy the Good Life i: uu llU'<'· ll''l t·ornt•r \\,JI'" r '• "la111I lllul 1 < ••n•lt>'1, ll'llbc~ .. , ra • ouse 9t>.!77il ·1'••.11.11111"1 111 '""'' CHECIC THESE It" I ~"1 '"'I" I I I 1 .... , l I !.! I • /Ill 111111\\'' on ( "''" ... \ 11 .. 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F 110'\1 ~:~ 10'. down •, hlk l ro 1)('1•.m O\Oonl'r v.111 h1·lp f 1 n ,t n f.' l' 0"' n ,. r .i 111 1;.i2 33.111 , l'l t n "'' 11\\ r.nt ,,, "" 1 r .11\\" n 12111.(l,1 ... 1.1 to 1-.I '\• •111 I 1 ow1 ,m 11 I.0111111•111 hinfront I lJ~ .Iulo froni Iha.. \ 11 \Oo dinini• & II\ 111i.: 1 __________ _ IUILTLIKEA.IRICK htl ~ 1 t ''"' '"'"''' 1 rsn' /\ ~h.ih• of" buv' IAYSIDI Atlral'ltvr c111t•nnr. low \.1t of 1 .. 1 1. tn. I-"' A s11 •1·,i1 · f I I matnlf'nan11' l.rnd<;rap I.\ . \,111llt•1l hr,1111 1~ I \\lllRl()(ff: :?fl'IS2 r~~~IUlS~SCldteh.l'lm~ O~ m11. l'07Y t'M lt\I" lrpl, t'11I '" 11 .. rt•,IM\ ""'" ;: 1111 .? 11.1 J.k•auttfulh lla\'lHdc [)nve Fifty.foot \\allt in attic !-.lor,1.i,:e. 110_" 1l11bl .u1tl1111! ,11 ln<l,r i1<l J.tl(ikrni.: rlov.nl bovfronl dock Three ru.o;tom dra""'i 2 Mn I ~· br. 2•. hth ~I .1kr .m nf ''11 ""' f"1110'1•1lll "11 f tw-<irooms, master suite (('r W<'lcomc \. '' ' ,..,rht •rt'•''"'" dt•rk ~·1• \Oollh ftreplaa.e. i:uest 111. 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'"' ahc-r pr1 re r ange. mac ruout \ ldt\ ~ TAST\' rn ~!17,0CIO PriC't' me 1 yr wa rranty Hobbtf'S & Thuigs • Let your eye~ bro~~e thro ugh "The !lobby Shop" 1n the Clan1f1ed SectJon Heh Wednesday & SAturda.y WE 0 1.R MANY A IJ\ c-AR 1n·,1s. -...nT LIST l AHOVf: St'.RVF:t 'IHlM :• JU TO S l>t\ILY MISS !114.'>~ (' p .A-Olan REAL ESTATE <:>OO Cil<'nn .. yt r· ~I ••• 00) \40 I'll!> Chris Abel Cu.slom d<'''IRn. :I hdrm 1 \\ o o 11 • R I 1t " s . h u g r 1 hNm~. 11tr turn~. Swrdi11h frpk. dl•Ck'\, ltll'I 6UQ .. :Iii() Marnab-lrvlne Realty Ex<'lus1ve agents 613-3900 1 pm lo5pm (' 2 Ill\ Y f"RO'll1' 'lO' II U I, K m ; i\ I> Amie Qucvt.•do /U.1 K20J Th<' l'roperty M Jrl S1•l.•1·t 1'1 Ol>"rt11" !ISi· ll.1~/ 1 N U •t -.:1-:AT /\S I\ l'l:'li. I Jiil, ew 01 s crpb, drp .... $li:1 mo h Utrl not 1nrld :YIH r,:ia,c, PY-rd<> or Owners IP Eilst111dt' units. lar11e S200 2 br. garai;:1•, palm, p ll 1 O '\, f I r l' p I a C C ti, kid., ok Fee Spa.rush architecture Mam Rentm~. 540 :,r.c1 IPIQuail ~ liiitlPlac• Pra wtl•• p 7S1-1910 ••OOOOAllH Nrw-u ll•CH MESA VERDE Presti~(' 3 hr 2 ha l.cml ly rm 'llewl)" tit!• or Water . .-:ardl•n1•r 11.J $i8~ LCJse ~ 1;,.0RI I . S4!1 l>ll3 M!.11 lw "'""' i\p111 1:1. bt•' lll:ll AAI 'l:lt~i REHTA.LS "II Twnhiu• ;• llr 21J Uo , 1111111, ~'h' 1lryr, no~ ~t''.1 •• ,~ 'llllH DuplHH Unfunt l 6 0 S1nJ?ll' F.1m1I) lloO'I•'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Hit, 2 11.i ~121}., llH. 2 1\,1 hov~c· w/lov~y J lllt. :! fl., ~f,. • t.111 h1•11 & fn•nrh dll()l'S, ~ ~!~·; ~:: .... 1~"~ < "d\1 ~:1:, mn 6411_.7fil!3_ :. Ult. 'J\,1 "I• • '''' Ill'" llr11nrl ni'w <•ptn 'l"h\Oo nh1111 ,., 111 .. 1111 ::htl +-loft. It :: fill :.! hJ S,jK'. t.1• hN1 1•.1r.1i.:e" I" rra . :! 1111 2 flu -..1:,0 1fi11 1111 11rnir 11r :.! Ill<. .i• 11.1 ~·~111 '' 111 I'll rn yd. S28$ "'1111,:111.1,llll!l \ll $~11'"' !'>Jt1'11i7..tf1Bpm :i lift 21 ' "·' IHIJI f.t;;ll ---- :1 BR, ;.i H.1 ~.·~ •=-t11....t1 fumitlte4 AT-TH: IUILDEIS 3 HK 2 llo ~;i., -r- R2 k>l OO'x305' w/2 Tw Spotle'IS 3 br, 2 ba, bltn~. 'LE RAISOR Botbo••••••a••,·::.:.:::0•••;;17 ----- Bdrm houses. Easliude patro. xtras Prest11Ze __... CM. 4 5 more unit! poss C.M. area $41S incl ••••••••••••••••••••.,• 565.<*> Prin only . Agn ~rdnr & water 4!!7·22611 REALTY Ha<'hclor apt 1160. lllP• &4HQS Avail Apnl. May, Ju •• ---------~Mesa Verde 3Br, fam rm 4523C11mpus Dr . lrvme Rnlboa lnn,675-8740 2ba. 2 frplc. 2 c:ir llar Campus Vall Py Shnp ('tr ---Ooww.town H.MilM)t°" hach 4 UNlTS, J block!! t O<"e&n ()wnfr'~ unit hu bedrm. 21, bath w / f1l"fplatts 3 Vn old Bk 91)3 7164 Nr Schools. $400 mo 1n<'I CALL 8 33-8600 Stucho $ISO. UUI pd. 11rdnr S4S497l 1---------•I ~11lt•r. sngls ok. 3 Br, encl gar. frc'<h pumt 4 Br. 2•; H;i, din rm, f'pl~. thruout, res p pn-1nn d.rtls. 3 f'Ot aar•ar. la yd w/ref'~ $275, l11tllst + wifru1t trt!t!ll, $4iS SlOO dcp 1!31 ·2171 SSl 1546 M111n Rcnlaltr, M;;,,...;0-.--~...._ D4 DAllYPILOT Wea~esdlyApr117 J978 .. l&abUlllfwa. Af_ahu4.e•Fw.i~iVec.tioftl .... 4150 -.. Wedl\fld1yApn17.1976 .a. J .... ••••••••••••••••••••••' Olfk!U.ha:M1Md JtO ••••••••••••••••••••••• --if ••.e1 ,.ill•1d Al h:sccbU.... Afi••-"'•CW... h«ll J141 ... _..... ............... Occanlr'Qflt &.qy111 tbd Offiul...., 4400tuMllHI l.odli'-d 5100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• TI1£ EXCITING hse. lrplr . .k or mo , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0,•• tawlty' 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Code Mn. 1724 Coste Mne 112.,4 te Mbtl 1124 p 11 pcbblt! IAlo IJ\c PALM MISA A"$. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo'OUNO 2 Codtapoo1, l ... ••••••••••••••••••• -·•••••••••••••-·•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean from 7our Apt MINUTES TONPT ---~ llACH Se,llln• out complete bro. t bela•. La1&un1& Sl7.IO WlllC Ir U, tW 2 DR. 11. ba, paUo. N£W 9RE&OAPTS LirlM' Lu"Cun U<'unlY. OCH. PAL.\I Sl'RLNCS' U .UMroom prdbtol· VIO(lJil FARll.40 loaded BHcbart'a. ~-030.1 •Stucllo& 1 BR ApU &rudtn, udli., no s>eU ' BHh le \ br trpl~ lhture i1dulu. 31T~ C.l Battl.1"2 BR w:G~l~'lcrv1Ew flu• rrom sns. 312.1 b1na'. tJest off or over ---------~Ii lihld ~rv Av1all ~ 64.l lr.o.1 carace Janiu.1' Gu .; H-.y m ~ from SllO. s' r. a o!!'o. pool, Bin:h Slr'fft. N B. (Near GOOO. Stl-8300 Found all bhtl'k youna ~PboneSt Htd l ·pd --Ad 1u N p u t • 1n"'1 )' "t • n d • airport) ~ female cal Vic Bilbo• •Chl!dn-n s:~.on poo ~ltUrf adult a1u·o n t)'pe water . Yrom un 8R I lb. ~~tor')' Charm ~l Mc.: D~ u r I u d t' d u I l 1 rn at t' Del/In....... Id St . Ne°wpori ~•th. I.ow th apll 2 Br, den, a ba &45-4tll Apt Mart) trres. p.aUot, l~Blb f'..41•tolNew rt pnvacy, w11llun1 d11· Sot otnc. for leaH, NB. Ns'rSSUIOO. mo. fl5·01U :s.sol:!~[·~~~~t w 1p1t1 o 8 ea u l New 2 br a. ckn 1 ba $Omt! Ol't!otn \IOW, frplc. Blvd ) po ta.nee to C.nyuo Howl. fdul locauon. Evu. E1tabll1~od 3 yu In --------- wtad l11n4acapcd w, pool No ·A villi Ma:r 1~ s2fs 329 No end. 1, blk to b('ach. w 9800 avail April It May at ~ Ul·108916U·l'790 baomlnl lboJ>pi.nc •l"t'a. •~ou N 0 , Cat, w h ll e 2J'TGNewpurtBlvd,CM pd.I Ucthtraityl>rSul>J4l t'urport ~ tnc:I uul 11<kly f7lOm ... 11n .............. 4410 OwnuUl Pl~ntyolroom w/bm&~y.t}..m.V1c, 541 '7»or'45·'967 M..ttnl ... Aph #2 -• -No t'hlldrt'o or pda •DANA POINT • ....................... ~1 11ddJ\lo~ Xiro~~ Cyprtts Trte Univ. m 1-; ~~'-~CM ':~~rd u~t!:t~ n~r)c:.,u1 -t1 )4 mt RES 0 RT lwbor view A\ rut. July a:n~cep\ n. ••· Pk.: lnl.ne. Ma 1111 . SUS CASITAS _ fW mo s.o ti33li i.u~ul") 2Ur uvcr lcx>li:toii 4t Au, New cvri<Jo a BK. IOI.AL SHCWS Found M 1 I l' ll t' FURN SACHS & l BR New Jdult w.iterfront -lk•..ich " t>0~ lmK i:n't.•n. 2 ba S2,000 833 2906 Sc-lectcd 1hopa It ornre LAUMOIOMAT Gt•rman Shep/Lab mix .t4,lcceptlon1JlyNlce i.pl!l in Men Vt'rdt' l!llr,fcln"&•}ove,nu fo.\'H) i·•J1Hf<?rt $40 Cotb10A11.'loc ;R1•11lton1 ap1tre16¥1)11, The Fae .NETS$2,500.MO lrtH.8.Call894·2'1~ 2110Nwprt Blvd, c M !4cuut1t1.1I l:ind•r11p1ne p {' t 6 s 1 7 ;> m" • ulil 4112 (. 11 rr Ur Bia; Deur c .. bln 2 br lory, 425' w. 30th In tho On1qu~ Sel up for Xlru RED wathcr Key Hold' U Bdrm trlra $140 lo 1':1tC•Pt11>011ll)' t1t'h 10 7140t.8·8004 o~twr4!MOO:!J LIVI G frpl, Av.II wll. :.,,kndo; hea.rtofC1mneryVllla11e bonua Income. lln11 20 W/ke)'•. Mar"u rh'~ 1175. 0 & 1 1 tenon. 1&:2 bdrm11 f1om N t: : . 1-~or intucall f13·931l3 washtin> lesa th11n 1 yr Se 1 ~dM" " " ldsa.11 water M $275.M~.iVt'rdt•V1ll11i1,L«t'21ir,no1~t~.$1~71130n .1n \'.1~~ t&~ l>1 abtt>r~l.t."7!16713 old.Cleanln~&presslna avtiw, c . 4/4/ill No k , pel..s. 133 E 16lh 15M Meba Verd¥ Dnvw W W1l21on 5$7 ll~t;O or Al.lul111 ~"'' ~IJ11..i Way , lleahlh to ihott 4100 agency inc Id. Own1.1r da)'U_.!!IY833-9_l4_5 __ _ .1142 ~ --P. u l, Cos la Mt'~" 542 9'J77 ---t D S:/2.'• II SJOO 4~1 I U!I ••• ••••• •••• ••••• •••••• ~o.«-1-M-G movtne & must •ell Alll Loll female org Cat, J yr Casa de Oro <714154-0 8871 llZ6 """wport leoch 3169 F\•male Roornmatci to 8$1 4~ Vic. Orange Ave, C.M. ALL\JTILll.1L·s l'i\ID u_1_...._ D• M'"'•o o ... r ot..t ••••••••••••••••••••••• From S 115 5harc2 Br Ap1 w i111mc in GOODI. ..._11 W.m.d 5010 ..!'·~ ...,, ~wuuv .... ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ow.rden Grove url*D --------omp11re ti11ror1i you l60W.WllMM1.C.M. t'hcerfu.J t Br. compl\•tf' ftARKHEWftORT OwkwntHI orfcri. thc ti36007<t W...V.... •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost M1n1·Schnnuu•r nt. Cu1'tom dl's11(ned c•~-~ G kt h AftARTMEHTS r --Prime loc. for unique rast rem. l'\o ID. llrookh1mM .luri"ll ~--~• 1 l' t!n. 1111nsstt.'. ocean 1n~t in rt' .. orl hv1or :at 1 F"m-le roomm~t" 10 ..,...~ Ori•• ---food All/ rt S 00 ... 3 ....... Ii h I 1 :i " ~ .. .. ~ • ., v .---oper. pa exist· lnd1anapoll1. Reward. Sp t kl ti h B~AL'T GllOl,', 'l>S view, I mo 4.,. '"'' "' c or ur pnc .. )'OU <'<1n .Jfford to share 2bd apt m CM STotlES i.ng bus. cons1derrd Con· 968-8443. • ,!s~~llt~,c~wlt /\Dl'LTS:\UPf:TS r.......-.a.-Lv_..---383"' l'<'dmom ... 11111 N k I\ tact T White c/o---------1 r~, i: in,.. IOm1nuthto(X'ean.L1te ...__ -Y "" Tr>~nhuu:or) There's SI milllon In on·smo er. illO mo. SOOtos,400 · · LOST •Sep.aratedm'.R .irea b 2 I> 2 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'r $23!1 so Call JJnc 631 3891 Jlt OfflCES Wlngutes. PO. Box Sl68, : Cat, male Iona H 1 k 1 I f. r Uµl)t'r. r d • .• , • r•·t'r•• .. 11on rac1ht1ei.. 5 Rrver.ode,CA.92S03 hair ~ray, 8 mos. Whn~ • omt·I esorui:c rlown p .. t10 ,\II re A ult{;onuo,ni:wcrpt i;.,. Opt•n9u0Jll)' ;\IGJl1'LIGllTEDTEN· pm SOOto20,000I\. n II p I •Pn\•ate patios furb1)hel1 From SlOO drp:, 2 H.R, Air ~ond .. & ~VJ Poob Tl·n111) NlS t:OURTS A full lime HHd • ROCHM10te7 ~Men Verde Eust McNwy to Lo. 5025 s!:rr:'m!~to. ·~~~esB~~ •C1<>1«<lgarw1:.tor11ge CiJ:. & w111 1:r in cl l?l>Ol lmmac Nr ~1 1le \t'r1h:. (rc1m l'':i~hwr jtl1•1l1··~ t.lrr•'<'lor who COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reward. Jason. 493.930.1 •Marble Pullm • .rn Or.ipenl', t'arpt•b 1:.1.s Sq u Jr~ pr k $2 ZS . lsl .. nt.I :ii J.tmtlt11 C\' u1 JllJO'> p.irt ic,,, H IHfs. Ptofes.,1onally find 54S-4 I 2l Dys E •Kmg!\IU' Bdrm.. hcal. l(a:. SlO\t.:, lllr co~ 961174:17 .ift Ii s .. nJo.1.qum llllb lloJd tnµb" more' 1-'r~ Sun-THAT RIGHT rERSON'1---------· •BANK RATES .496-8209 \'~. •Pool. B.nbt•quc:. d 1 1 mm1 IC l714'644 1900 d b h .QwsE·ffi.ATE.S ~n:o OS OON Found 'Jnd female Germ i;u.rroundl.cJw11h 1 '0 "' iq;. "w1 n Hui1t1n9'0ftleach 3140 • ••> rune PRIM ECdM t I r N ALL Sh4pnrS"pnn"d~ie•·£d. Phlllh lancbcapmg pool. re~ room, w.c.hers ••••••••••••••••••••••• u I h Ult-~~~ re a1 or o c ~ • u "' &dryers •7.ivrront '\t He 1'!t p1rr, ~ Plus beJullful singles, c.. ~ n,.,.. space. 1000' next to baolt PAYMENTS inger 536-11).&8 days Adults Nopeb. llKETOIUCH sdor3Bd.CromSS"'1mo t&2 bedroom apls. !"INq ul streel level w/glass Refinant't! to consolidate - - 1 liDRM S23S. I IR LOFT OHL. Y ~elAI l i 3 Bc-droom i\ph 979--0631or644 4.SW Cum.lllhcd & uMumished. 832·4134 For over Syrs store front. Owner/Brkr. debts. ~fake home im· LOST White & Brown 36SW. Wilson IH2·1971 A\'AIL APRIL Isl LlO:'\S ESTATES •DELUXE• KcntsfromS185. Wanted, Business woma _540-__ 7~-------.i provemenls or Just have Cockl!r Spunil!I Vic or Im med Occupancy S36 257!1 S92 5010 10 share 9 1 ooro. 3ba, extra rash. Cull Oranj(e Ave. C.M. llus Pvtpallo.rrpk.t yrlse t:asll>lulf 3 hr. 2'2 h.J Model!> open 10 to 7. home in Mesu Verd HEWPOltTSTOIE MECHANICS l\r1cona r11 bies tag & l BRFurn SIM Lots of bllns, pool, walk to shopping 'i m1 beach. 931W.19th St. HAYLOFTAn'S Y-,!0'1~~d~2 ~prt 2 n~'\~~~ Lease l11d .spal· mJ~tct Sorrynopet!!ort•h1ldren. w/nursc & 14 yr. old Across from Npt Cily MATIOHALIANK un!ltwcrs to ftrandy 283 "'•ocado.CM ,,. :.u1te. din rm 6< db lt oommale 11ervice daughter 546·34411 Jlall, 810 sq. ft. lighted l71 ... t631·l95.. 9P7l9e.~~:,_.C11ll M7-6S.2t or ~ ~~~-:!n o µd:. Sl9S ~ar<q:c Auto 110 111 ll\<lilabl\· Month lo -----___ s1gn,cpts&movemcon· .. "" .,....., 645-0143 opener ,l\Jll l'ool & moothu<'Cuµarwy. G~s forR ... 435 cessions, $400 mo. on Mon f>'r1 Spmtu7pm IRAMDMEW rel-reuuon urcu. ,\dull· ••••••••••••••••••••••• le ase. See ut 3337 SECONDARY rersottClls 5350 548.0492 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sal-Sun l011m lo4pm onl>. nu pct:. Oakwood Garage for rent. SJO. Newport Bhd. 67S·l260 Fl._. .a. .... Cl .... '- St b -1 -------NearLakePark.Deluxe 86.SAmhcu~Wa~'.:'\H C 1 ll~ orseeb1dgmgr ""'" ""' ory, 1 r. enc · garage East Side-Lux 2 Br 1 •1 Ba. 3& 1 Br #all bltns. dbl alt &U llOM .ilter ~pm Garden mo ~s~ esu. · On Res. Inc, Comm. pr Drinking problem? Front palro. Sl80. mo. frple, pool. adlts. S2SO. gardges. Nr Be.ic:h Man,ii:l••I b) · · SMALL COM MERCIAL ply. Lo mo. pmnls. No Call Alcohol llclpllne Adlts. no pets. 54~ gas, wtr pd. 645-6697 From S295. "' .irl 4.t. N. Wilham Walter!> c Apartments Office Rental 440 Shops, Offices Ii Storage. Balloon . .15·20 Yrsto pay. 2-1 hrs a day &35·3830 • ._.tii'llClf-leach 3740 --W c-orner Alabama & •••••••••••••••••••••• Froml6Smo.548·7249 2Pots. -5-P-lR_l_T_U_A_L....;;_R_E_A_O_E_R_ -· Large 3 br, 2 ba. upper 2 B b h .._,_..._llMorlll MECllANICS •••t ••••••••••••••••• Adams 847·3957 r, 11 2 a, lo'ftn OUM ""-n•~rofOran"~ County t ............ tri ... ~.. 4500 NAT. BANK t'\....n lOAM ·lO r~·t level No pell! ~Jes..i del ------Slyle. bltns. Cl•l'>, d11>1> 8801rvme ....., ""' '"' --'"'' v~ " EA Tl FUL l br furn M .. r aru S22S. &\4·@47 p.uio, htd pool Adu lb Irvine at 16th Exec:. swle. ne~ly rl'dec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CaU anyume Advice on all matters. aptsS170&Sl80.Span1sh or6400080 OPEHDAILY nuveis 5225 5-lll261!:.! 64~50 Janitor, util s. A/C,2SOOSq. Ft. •fl, front or-S46·L896 638.3954 3llN.EI Cammo Real, style bldg, pvt encl gar, -... ...,_.Inell s-ttii prkg. ~7-0136or646-8396 (ice, lee rear door. 16< ---------San Clemcnle. t•or appl pool, sauna. lndry. adlt~. !luge 2 br. C'O~ 'd dc~k. Ulll lright-H~w Yrlv rt'lltjf. 2 Hr I n,1 1700 16111 St J)t'r. sq n. 1240 Loean Motwy W..ted 5030 4!12·9U34 •92·9l3G 17301Kttlson1.n, I blk pd.Sl!JO.mo 3ti6t:: 20th 0:-ITHE nl.'w R.1.,fronl S.1!'.11 mn Doverat16th ISOIWntclffDr. St .. Unit G . Ouys • .. ••••• ............. .. W. of Beach off Slater 1 642 02it2 ~~t~~~~~~ f>i.'I 7429 642-8170 Newport financial Ctr M0-5710: eves 646-0681 Want S00.000. secured h> MASSAGE 8427848 1&2 BR llarde-n apts f\ina11drtt atrourdr "\r ll0<11.!llo~i• !!Or ;?HJ ........ OfflceSpoce T.D.PaylO'*lnl. FIGUIEMODELS leach 3748 ""'pl~.dshwhr, pvt p•t10. '-~ CallonSileManagcr 2000SQFT. Bill Grundy ~ • ' M step Shopping & ""°aches cpts, clr1>1>. l>llm. D \\ 391~ BIRCll N B R I ESCORTS ~ .. 1ust l>lks. Move·m read)'' inc-t;ar, aclult:.. no peLs .,. ""'""'---------1 o t 11 A 1 I •••••••••••••••••••••• nr. Irvine Ind Ar··.i. ~· /~ tn4) 642·3111ext246 AGENT • ~1.·~,.-ea tor 675·6161 Br.refng,stove,0«an-toS21S~7·284l Quiel. l BR , priv $235mo642431H --.& ~ ....,_,. T---"' ut'a PP ony side. view. $275 + ulll's Z B A -t -lid N balcony, $210 bltns. 1 -nm ~re....-l200sq I\ w/J0001q ft A/C ~1• nm 5035 Hom~Of'rice·Sludlo ~ .... ""67 r P • crp rps dishwashers. Cnsdr ·m St3S. Util pd ~ud10 -~ -olfice spare All heaWd 631·3111 ,.... " pets. Smgl~ok Ft•e -~ Randolph S t , Costa ._...,., ""lS c:1ose to ~hoppm•· ~ I ~..,,..~'r · · · •••••••••••••·•· ······· leoch 3769 Sl90 64271S4 kentRogersReolty i\tainllt'ntal-;,$.IO·S37~ ~-~~ Mtsa.$620.546-lM:I LOANS 8%% MASSAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••Newly dcc-or:iled lge 848-3300 On 11.iy v. S 4550 llOTEL ·Ol"FIC~ WK UP 1&:2 Bdr & studio PJho, 1 adull No 1,..,1 "i·h l'ilOI .,11 , fromS21StoS29S/mo :;'.,.._ toroge AlsobdTDLOOfts ·llOMF. Bach Color TV maid 1 I " n • B d • J d /,....,........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• F~111rc"'!Term•s1'ncel'"'O OYAPPOINT~1ENT • • . J>t•U AJ>plurnrc~. Ult pd ----------avJll. :?l>d. ilb.t. 2 ''JllO!i ran new. mme 1al<' ./-_ N . °"' " ... serv. pool. TIIF. MESA SIGfl llSil w 191 h Newly p:11nted modern 2 " occupancy s Beaut apt v' ..... -..... ewportRecreauonVchi-SaftterMt..Co. 600PMlo4·00AM 4u N N rt "I NU b d d h h ?mo~ -cub lsc nr yrl) _, Ale St .. l' C H '7' c•"GfRL ..., . ewpo '" 642·3'152 r. cpL<;, rps. s w r $475 675t;4:!8. plans. avaH lurn or unt. ,-.....,...,...,.. ' oraR"'· .. 642·2171 545-0611 -----""'"' 646-9681 Kids & small pet ok. Apt Bach: I hr; curner 1br.2 betwn Nwpt Blvd Ii ---------___ ,,- /\ t h 1 t k J Vacu nt apts. brund new, nr Hunt. Harbour $22.S 2 BR delu\\' or LiJ( br. 2 br. 2 bathi1. Beamt'd Superior. Special offer ---------1 Outc:all Mall ~~g~ P 1· 1 Ftp a c 0 · 2 Rr, 2 Ba. pvt yd., mo. Vacant. 531·9770 shops &.. b,.,1d 1 ~ c.ir ~:ir hv rm.s. u1m11g areas, 1Bl 100 vchklcs zs· or un· WE COME TO VO 0 ~51 So~;n. cbhwr. c-ovrreo ~or. 5295 28-K-/ -1---b -d $27S mo 673 0343 ufl SPM 1 i,toragl'. patios, dt•rks, $140 up store·olflces cpl der SlS mo. Cars. boats. SS MONEY SS 540-2210 aft. 6 p ..____ &16 5911 w pa •o. ran -I landscaped i:rounds. co\' drps air bath. 17301 lrailer1. campers etc vn1I now 1111 June 30 l D -I l>ll -I . dlt span841u~~«~ew. $260. per park..:, lli:ht~d ttnn1s, ~al'h Bl, H.n . 842·2834 Call Daya SS7·2972. Eves Available to Duy PltECNANT Slept;tDbeach.Vrylrgl ov:~2rN~P<'l~!>s11oa mo. """' STEPSTOIUCH '.oll e y bull :~ s l y 646-ll:IS.Attendantlhere Carini! eonr1d tlal br. comp furn, ul1l pd, J 170 rL ti rttl\M Deluxe 38d Studio :ipt. tBr.lha,unf.~rl}SIUO t:lubhousc, b1l11ards. 60'rERSQFT wkncbllam·S_p_m_. __ --1 TRUSTDEEDS counseling & r rral. ~. 67S 834.S. . • ' • I ' Frplc-. pool, dishwuhcr 2 Br, I h~1. uni . ) rl.\ ~~.o "''I mm1ni: pool, p1n.i: 1617 WESTCLIFF·NB lndustnul rental un1l 44 AMI Corporation Abortion, ado ion & 1-------'----1Bl•aut1fully landsl·aped S325 mo 8"2·S54t, 2Dr.l OJ.lurn .)ti) µong. h}dro spa, gym, ACT S4l·S032 fl NH S6S 320W.<Aastllw)'.NO keeping. mrlll batht>lor unit Nt•ar i:ardt'n type .idult llpl 847.$9411 $.:.'9:> i.ccunly patrol sq ' 646-sjoo APCARE Lido Village $ISO p~•r 1 2 J Rr l>i~hwashcr 2 Br. 2 ha. )'I I). uni S..100 Southwest Corner Executive S..itH Phone: 645·970S monlh 673·3302. encl 1:ar, fiBQ, gas & HiWTRlrLE.XS JOr,2ba.ytly.unfS400 t:dtngl.'r/Nl.'wland Fu 1 1 ~e r v l c e · Refttal1Wonted 4600 ~~~~~~~~~I ~atrr pd. Pool LA ZIOI llunt1ngton St SEA WIND 84001-:d1ngcr .H.B. P ersonallied phone ••••••••••••••••••••••• A/MtOlllltcefMfth/ MANCii A APTS. 77M l.>elu:11e 1,2,3. Br. patio <Ando. 2 bedrm" 2 ha (7 1't lM7 !l60S Si.'r\'ICC. confe rence Mature couple wishes to Penoads/ Scoll Pl 642 5m3 apls ()pen 1·5 539 6779 un!urn Yearly S4t0 Mo a-= -40o0-room. xerox. Avail. In rent 2 Br apt or home in Lost & ~ -~ -........... airp_ort area (N B.) 11.B or N.B. June I , to ••••••••••••••••••••••• M SAGE 2 Or. I Ha. Poul, Hltns, 3 Br, 2 ba 1111 golr c-ourse ••••••••••••••••••••••• starting $12.S 833·3640 Sept ts. Xlnt references. Lost & Found 5300 Rob Ja ·Lie. Masseur 3806 Drapes $200permo No pet:. $27~/mo. Gentleman walk lo bch, FRlERIEHT 17141 ~8396 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OutcaJ.s 9AM-9PM. 1)42 9J67 art SPM 846-3286. (2l3l598·5612 Ocean. vlt' Pacific Csl LOST while c 1.ck"'ticl 494-5111 ----------Hwy al 8 t h Blvd. Offices as low as 3S< per u .. bd Apt upslairs, lac sun Large 3 hr apt w1lrpk. llKE TO BUCH ~-8518 sq ft. M1ss1on VicJo & ~/11tn1t/ parrot, "Charlie", Vu· T Gentle TCMM:h dctk, Ample parkins: pallo. )!aruge Lge po0I Brand new dlx 1 br. Laguna Nhtucl 200 lo '"'-Ce Newport Ri1'lera & VearlyS3SQ.mo.673·9466 area SJOO mo. Adults t'rplc, dshwhr. tncl'd S2S Wk w kitchen & up. 2000sqft.113l 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monte V1sla rtcward f ~~!l~'~:S~~==in or87~. IB-iSAnahe1m6'\S..3381 gar 1703 Al:tbama 3 BR. 2Ba, frplc, nr Lido Apt $37 .50 wk. up. ......_, 533·0341 day, 6-45·676: Call7S1·393l 3107 -847 ~7 s hop•. no iiets. Yrl" S48·97SSor645·3967, •t MO FREE RENT• n.. f !tL S005 .e~v~es~·~------l--1:.-::-::-:-:-::-:-::-:-:~-=-::--$3.W Near new 3 br. 2 b:i, __ ._ · " . " }·2 3 Rm. offices from 4ffllWWrY -• MASS GE • •••••••••••••••••••••• r Ir "' rd •· lease $32S t;7s 4721 Nice room for working $t2"' Adj •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost: Ll"g J rmalayan * ONVAS A r II rp ,,.ar.ya ,nope.., WALkTOllACH --., per mo . · H IG orthema5saKeyou'vc can ront apls ava E c M. 642 t603 DI 1 b t 1 d Vrly 2 Br o~n !)('ams man or elderly couple. Alrporter Hotel. No leue Ml /TACOS Blue Point/ malr <'31 n wait' ~II for call Utll Incl. Seasonal (Yr· --xl'd rap 2I1P fe hr~, I "House Aj11.1 only $29\1 Cookini: prvg. 751·5588 req. llJJ.3223 TH noon GROSS$SO,OOO. VR. Owners ~rafi1c .lkward! ~~1780_ O~lc:ill oniy. I.)'>. 675-3824. Also furn. •Elm Garde1H • ent' i:ar. t · , , Get ready for a prorita· Home 1s .• 1 .Spyglas --l Dr unfum $180 Adults. S36 2064 or 847 ·3957 ~~~~1~e td3° ~~ c 5 t e d i\llr:i,rtlve roon:,-~ Hw~-Choice Locatlott blc summer. Located in Rid ge a It• a· Cd · ibetan natural healing mm~t · 21~ llr • ~ Ba' no pets. 117 E. 22nd St. 2br. 2ba. patio, j(ar, bllns. ~-Cl · 3876 ~-111·~ ~1 ~~ u tt • r ~ C • Office or store rental, 285 busy beach town. Make it 64(H880. ' class. $35. ea. person. pent ouse w/sun ec-k, &\23645 frpk, <'rpts, drps. S29S .-n ~h . • · sq It, Newport Pcnln. big for 3 mo's &c. take il . . S , --:;;;;; Jtegisler at OPEN apt.. in newer bldg, 2t ""-".406ll. ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ~3531 Call wkdays 639-6700 easy for rest of year. LOST. Mlle · lr~p. 5 · SES/\M E 2438 W Coast Cypress II F < n r fun ""'' ""'"""' h 1 remale, tal'W/hlk oask, • · zonel, 1 blk from bay, 1 HOW FOR RIEHT Bedroom. Private bath. --:·down and es. Agl. vie 2nd St S<\ Loiguna Jlwy, N.B. 646·7071 eves blk from brh, $32S yrly, *BRAND NEW TWO 2 nr u nrurn1shl'<I K1l chtn priv $125 per CenterorOrangeCounty 837"'200 Answer! lo Taler , <Georgc)doys642·99~ ~i.501Sor64HS56 Dl.:X O'LEX UN ITS Apt" SZ2.S & 123S per monltl 979 H009. Dix legal suite newly re· •DISTRllUTOR * 8J9 .. 9711 $5. OFF WITH AD THE ~ Nearllunt'Et llArbour month rnv tt';;try & bath, quiet dee. Floor to cell. Deliver new Gourme Relnxthose llR, 2 i12bo Sl75 MORIMS REALTY cmployl'd lady. Buck bookcase. Janitor Util's, Product to beverag LOST• .ew.i rd for tirC'd muscles 211t, 2ba S275 494-8057 Ri.i y. Hefs SllS. mo :t,~rkg. ~7-0136 or stores (no selling) Com ~!·~~~.11';;,~~m&S~~~ •A-PARK MASS/\CE • Frplrl!, O/W, crpl.!<>, drps, N f d 64G ~art S pany will arranKe leas N.B. 673>950 Expcneoced Glrls AHENDLY PLACE Ind r y t ll 1' 11 C' II" t m • ('W WUll'r ronl l nn ° rRIME OFC srACE on 1976 t'ord refngerat Mon-Fri llam·2am ruturc'l thruou't Walk to abd. 2hn. S..l:.?.'I mo l'ool ROOtll & loard 4050 Udo Vin~ van & secure your f7SOO. LOST t..c male Scottie. 1885 8 Park Ave, CM. shop')( , close to bch & & J acun1 4'#l 11400 <•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• & C."'-Area investment with an ex Park IJnlmi:tnn. Need~ 648·9944 646-9944 schl.., t'\'I'' ltr.IMl1~ C>ltlc•rWoman. free room .,._,. clw11ve territory. Com hair ·ut . Re ward & •••••••••••••••••••••• f:f\JOY the .:nod hr,.• Lav" 11mon11 fllJ1lnll1 ceol lrl'('~. 11 lr('am'I & watt'rhll11 in a qu1l'l, mountn1n hkf' 11t'Uin~ C~e. TY l"OOM & ALSOAVAILAILE ~........ ... 3880 &t hll•ird in l'xrhange for 3416 Via Lido, N.R. 2 pany financing availa 962$0r548·3395 ~""'-~L-. -o ... no "lt•p1mn1? dinner ror 2 swtesapprox6008Q ftea. bl 1r h 1 vn-. * NR NEW APTS. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '..'du\• ,...,,, •110 $ 90 00 VI f e. you ave vis on. o{\ Sil y ,.. .,.. • I l f2 . cw a cing enlhW1iasm & a st.rong FOU1~: ver -grey ••••••••••••••••••••••• • TOWNllOUSt;S Br, sto\I'. dshw~hr. d1'I Via Lido. Jnq. owner. desire lo be your own serrulong-ha1red you.nr Schools Ii •llOMt;S l)Ob,81<', htlilNPt.ct,,,..GufftHOtM 4150 Dreyer<A .• 67S·7002 bolls, you can mak rat.I•.., whit• nea col· IMtn.ctiotll 7005 Som1• rl!aturln.i ll'nn1& encl patio 1'1n• rt'111d ••••••••••••••••••••••• S30.000. plus the first lar. ant..i Alla Ave. are ••••••••••••••••••••••• rourl~. pools. D IW ari'o (.'llhr tn ,hop11 ,..,,.,It care ror elderly BAYVIEW OFFICES Yl'lr. Write Gourmet In· bet.,en 21.sl and 2211~. CORONA DEL MAR ,ool tables. Hclol :? Or Townhou:<t'. ffl'll' • "• " t I • S u" d O Y Pool. t.en111,., ront1nrn1111 bnMct..s & -.te1.. 2 bookuflll, lu~h prkwuy" Mulurl' . .11111~ only fl<o molt' or fcom. llal diets, Custom orr1ce suites. temational Box 618 Dal Plr•" call, WI! can 11•---•,•E•A ___ _ (714 I 846-1 l I I pMs I nq 41 :, S unm11l'. hof'lcv, p11llo $44 3833 Unique des1.:n. Beamed ly Pilot, P'.o . Box' 1SGO, kc" tl' 645 279l after Nt-~V1':RFF.EAGfo:NT Apt<' s A cc1hngs, redwood patio, CostaMesa,Ca.92628 6p• JRAYll AG£NJ on site parking. 200sqn --------r ...-" CX>N"r Ml!->.'> bttllkf11st !'iomt <K'<'nn & '""'"""''"' pool•. larqe Neut new ibr. lb:i, p11tio, A Nt"nt l'luc~Tu Shoµ ll'TL.... H-1..1..y Sho .. Cotnllna v1"""" Clo,t• t jocu11I 2 1011na1 doJI' )tar, w~hr 1 dryr 1"''1klbh)'~fl ·--•p i!J>opplna & f111l' huch olle..._;. II" ' ~up. nr llntni: llrbr. lfl ~ t:Iu.. ..... irwt.1 11t.-<·U<1n ol Wedn~d11y" nnd 2611 " r-·· ,..s. UU t mo. 846 ·4!190 , the DAILY rJJ..OT en•ry Saturdays ~~~~~~--.., Qlrnlllv 11dult nptll from M6·49Jlt Wed &Sal J)mly 1'1101 Classified 1-124"U Custom drrorMrd I - - ---.. - . yrly. l !Ill, n'd•·c. modern. stolll', rcfria. l(lll'. beams _642·911~ i~1~~1·~ 1::![r%~ ~"'bi1!~ ~1~r~1~~~.G!"!.<>r~ "ti~: ~~~';:~~~·~~~o Ap:t=.=::·~~o SpUt'IOlL'I cltl!lt'ts & cup· $20 /mo, $.SO rlcanln11. $S0 ••• ••• •• •• , •• •• •• •• •• •• •••• ••• •• ••• •• ••••. •• •• bollrdtt Furnilurr & Ht'deµ 842·9102 BR. •tove. rdrli.:. n Mar, 11dults, no pets.~. GupO 640·7~6 rou lt.lllt•rvl('e av1ulublc. -----Small pet.'l ut'tepted l.ovrl~ new 3 br, 2 b11 ron· ()(fi('(' hOUrll 9 IOfl do f OOI, jll('UUI, lennlll 2300 FAIRVllW crt $350 84&.ftlMO MeM 3124 Betwrc:n F•ir&WHJon S.l«I z br, l ''J bi, 1ar, •••••••••••••••••••••• C~ta M<'•a pool. klds ok. Fee. S.U·Z300 Mltln Rentals, s-t0.5370 sq n. Easuldr J lae ----------1 bdnm. 2 ba, l'pll & drps, i.,rc l br. E-s1de. nC"wly de Nur ocean. l br, $150. frpl, d15bwasher. bit rns cw, lo\b of slorase $17S KJds ok. Pee. w/dble ovm. nice paUo mo. Car 64S 3437 Nam Rentals, S40.S370 Dovblt car iarage. N ya.rd work 631-2018 °' L.arg«' 2bd 11tud10. 2ba. 3 Br. 11., Ba. fully cptd, ~18 stove. fncd )'d , aara&C'. drps, patio. rec room. Ci\SA VICTORIA SlllO. S49-~7s ::'2szo~:0· no pets, t,Ur3 br. l.>t'IU.Xt' Unfur. GOO Newly dt.'<'Of'»tcd, or •\im l(all/wtr pd Br . .ia rage no pets/ .,..,... 3144 Adult.s Nop<'~St-c. gate children :,48 9441 aft •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Pool !'{"(.'rm, elevators IOAM T_.. ltodr sis Viet on•. 642-8970 VI t • ..._ ---------2 Br, 2 ba, children ok. 1 a~r·• Offa.ahtlPoMt S22G( mo. 971 Mission. You'll Cl\JOY n rt>lncd • 2. Ir 3 Br. Adultsh no ~-TSSS for appt tif('Style In I.he uclus1ve ts, dabwihrs, 1 aa Vlll•fe of Turtle Rell. cpu. cloud gauge. STUNNINGtbr.$1M.2br. Choiceoltto3Bdrmsln· c BBQ Gu & water 2ba w/paneled drn. $2SS. cl. 2 story, 2 Bdrm Pool · Pool. 710 W. l8\h S30 off t.ownbomai. $260 to $430. • · ... ~..:....,..H"' Ans dcPoSlt w/ad. mo. Three Roclcv1ew Dr .. --""-~ Irvine 833"°400 T18Sco<t Pia«, CM 2br. eastsldc t-:.n..i a11r, ---------1 . 642-5073 $19.\/mo ~l 5331. 132 t: Br 1~ Ba. brand new &ySt. C Jlylc. f'rplr, Lgc Sh.up 8l.1Cbl'lor with l{U vt patio, ur, 1275 Cood CM loc11t1on $lSO ta,nopd..l.J .. 7 Elden Avail now 546 583 WI l.arr)' rARKWIST ArARTM94TS 3883 Po.rhlc-w L11nl' Now Ava1l:ible~~Br STARTIN<.; AT );C>~/mo C7 I 41 SSZ-9100 ALICIA VILLAGE ALICIA PLAZA Two of OranJ?c County's most beautiful apartment projects nestled m Lagun~• Hills. Excellent loc. next to f rwys & rcgtonal shopping ctrs. •Rt cpl••~ •Swle ' 'Poel •tml.-d loom ·~ •Wet 1w •s-d V•ybal Interiors ciesiitned for YOU which include · exposed benm ceilings, wood paneltd accent walls, convenient. funct10nal kitchen. plush carpeting, pv't. patios & balconies. The •••• by ... Or-. C-.ty Louty 2 ........ I to. Wltlt Vl.w •om $245 ALIC IA YJLUGE 2$211 SIO<'~pod Dr S81 Gt:JO ALICIAPUXA ~212Stockpon Or. S.Sl 61.Sl LA&UMA HILLS to7405qft CAMPGllOUMDS U)T Sun Apr 4th, f' Manners <Ave NE"'l'S 146 000 V R ~rnulltln 2yrs old vlt 206 R1vers1de NB Loe led 11 •th · be· ~w l>el Mar. Reward Contact Tom Grogg paU:. 35 A~res o~h1nd.'1~~ .!! s-J_01 _______ 1 642·791 t cld. liahlnit lake, stream, I.ST Black & while rob· 444 Newport Blvd r ec. hall, 11wlmmlnl( lt vie Broadway & S11n U6S. mo. UtJJ paid. pool, etc, Wiil sell for • /\n11 Ave. 548·31158 or 67~·8457 293 down. Agt. 837 ·4200 Ms--0882. -----t-~---.;;_-~--i.----------1 Approx . ssoaqfl Ofc CLOTHING STOii T Yorkshire Terrier, Spncc. Paneled, carp~. GROSS $70,000. YR old. vie Magnolia & Ban· scrond rtoor. Ocean Casuol wc11r for him & nlnROOZ.lMO View Oul.lllde entrance her. Sm all eh11in con CLASSF.SSTART MONTHLY Earn cornml1111loa whllo you lcaro PACIFIC TR.A VII. SCHOOL 610 t: 17th St, S. Ana 54l-66H ArcrOO.ltcd by NA'M'S Established 198.\ Flnonc1al Aid Pro1rama to p11rkn1C lot. 1450 per aolldoled operation Jo"OUNO Large white cal, mo. 675 ~44, ·S4S·3165, S hould net ownc vie ol Edl1on High 7~·1830. operator $27,000 yr, XI School.9G2·20SO. llAIAITIMDH 1--PU--STI_G_l_OU_S __ 1 heavy root tramc loc. I Pound· 2 Dogs on Harbor hlorP.+-TI.e year round beach to"-Mar SD frwy. Male Shop Be rudy to work •• • ...wPORT CIHTB Agt.1137-4200 • ma I e co c It a po o . proft!tllonll bartender lo Ground nOOT law offl~ C~ ISftOO 842-8168 1 week. f'ree Job place· al.Ille, consi•Una of 2400 "l L1 ...--~ men t • 1 a I 1 t a n c e , sq ft. separate bld1 Joca· MOUNTAIN RESO Found: Sb a so curlJ 714f&'M.J960. 1104 !. 17tb Uon. For lnformaUon Does SZ0,000. mo.~ r, a ray male doi. No. St, Santa Ana. American call (714> 640-0IOO only open 9 hra p/ >' Tustin af'ea. 544·'19911. Bartmdl'.rl SCbool ---------1Boomln1 res!'rl · Laiunia ~a rh office landmark on 4~ ~ Found : Youn1 blonde • Newport Parkt 6 Rec. 1wte, 225 sq I\. sas. mo. W/2 Br Cabin. llrit German Shepherd type it now orrerlna um· Incl. utll. OC·S536 ; lerms.~.837-4200 dog , Lake Forest. n.utJc t:lauea. Inst.nae· 49M332 581·7291 t lon by "lll':CK", IA.KEil CIMTll o~~~~ Pound: Small black ' _~_z:n __ • ____ _ ~--OwMT tlrl'd. • S · ·be white do1. Slater 11 ..... W..t.d. 7071 Ci--~ ~fordlnner, i n't. Maanolla, HD. 913-2491 .............. ••••••••• AcCftlible . 3 Fwyt Free atandln1 on _or_S40-0583. _______ 1 West Side o( OC Airport ma Jo r H "y , e • r Found: Black CocbPoO N4!W-300t.o20,000aq. ft. beaches • par ata w/whit. bib. Vic Sanu RE.ASONABLE·RENT 84 In nice atm here Ano Country Club. Good ~nm. Act 645-?m ---~-----· IAIB FOUND Your Doe w/tag N£TS S3000 0 name ol Ko1han, vie 171.h ~r ~alth t H Im Sl.11.8.860-1932 S4!J.edl¥e Houaebold. Nuninc Ar FamU1 car. Penon.nel Employer raY' Fe. 4500Camp\U Drive N.8. ca 115.46-1505 Plush "GOLDKBY" ExecutJveOfOceSuttes PERSONALIZED SE."RVICES Rcept, teleph, secretary med. 1ale ol parkl In& buaJ s . In FOUND Prescription Dttlt band for b.ltt, write new Jboppln Gl!Wf'S, C/C, Vie. Aaron DobTtader. 10382 Bormle riti6 &krr St. CM 5*·2914 • Broken Invited • ~Dow1L.~ Dro'a N B.~.oo31 Dr.G.0 .Al-5111, t ... w.dnieadey, Apnl 7 1919 _ Wednesd•y.Apnl 7. 1976 DAIL v PILOT OS ' Add it...8uild it...01aper1t. .. Hammer It ... Caroet ,,u ... C@ment it...Vf1re It. Hoe 11 ... Clean lt ... M o\19 ~1 u "9 .. Press lt...P1:1int it ... Na 111t .• Plaster lt ... Ffx l1 ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Patch it ... Pi pe 1t ... R emooe1 11. .. ~, Roof It ... Land.Scape it ... Tile lt... Trim it •.• Sew it .. Haul It... Add It... Ptant it ... Alter It.. Learn It. ....... tnd.-el..,. C.,.llhr C ... swdor '-. . • • -.., ~WTP ,.....,/P.-C'"J ......... ,,..... Rooflf119 ..,., ............................................................................................................... ······~················ •••...•••..•...•..••................................................. MflPA..~C~ Rt-;PA.llf REMODELING ROOM AJ>Dm~ ~pr.1a-1peda1. llftOM l'REBHAULINO W• Aini. Cltmpalnt/wallpapcriJJ.C. VERY NEAT PATCH Ltt MARKN Flttproof & -)l0-8erv1c'-' C.11 Alt~ruuoa.. rpn. iton:s. REltOD&.'G-PATIOf; fl bark. Now •ed"'• a..n~. ttteworlt tor MolltyY• C• Get Palnt tnt.r f'l0rm, 11)ttial JOBS 6 T&XTU RE Color StDln that 1huk\· ___ tT_H lS@-l6Z2 Dddttinn'.11 kitrh~,, " KITClJ.REMOD&L'G C..U RonfT3.l7'5 unbteltems.Uf·JOOS led&~ mapt,~nta1.-.1m >""""'·~·143&. root todoy ... or as lltllo ~--l111lh, otin&... d« . c• IO Vul"l.~enc•. £x~rt Grovoda~ffOlat. ltew1cM•ln9 Lctanltx· attntbtohl Lots• Pnde-F'alr Prif:fl, PATCHPl.ASTERINO :-•2' lru.t~ll\"d Lie .• Nu. •••••••••••••••••··~·· ml'nt wk. Contnttur JR CON 5112221 Lo ratu on t0mm'I ••••0 ••••••••••••••••• )'OUWllhy rpcrM>nal~ Uc/lns.Cali~P1lntin1 ••"1.LTYPl::S•• "943u2. ~uo;tntt:~d. ft.eaponslbtc moth•t l• 11 1h>O• own work M bt CE'AWICK Ir SON Heu for holJleowner SHAPE UP bu11lncu Th Rot urn Xlnl ~fert'nt't-a m.S335 •~Mi_.:,, ~o ~ 646 1 " ~• 0 hllJ\('< anyhoun.Vt'ryru.,,na BOO, all v.ork ttu.r AddlHons&flemodallnl Jool'• Green Palnu WlTHSRIPSHAPI:: Slll-%)08 -T••ltiOR Repolr ble.C.M MS-39U Pal<1ml10 Cuns\rucuon, UcBltltu CardenlntT52·0QI. &M,Oomm'lCl~ ,......,. •••••••••••••••••••••• .. a....-..5..,:1ce1-,._ !)f..::811 1 5492110 6'7S4041 up•~ID'C!EGARDENEn S...VIN.C.UM'M•n. Cneome Tux Ntum rre· PAPt:R/PAIN'TJO)T'I ••••••••••:••••:• ...... Color 1V iop1lr In )our __ , • .,~ "'"o:.Q .n pu-'d by tormer RS •xpr.Nt~workS1>vc $$ llOMESAVt-.KS holl'll'. :1(1 yi i; t1wr. 1-'tt•(• •••••••••••••••••••••••Carpet Senlce Bedric• CompkU. over l"1n ex. Mlt MOPPITS ocent. Hou1e ca 11 1 No wait. Sauarartlon t>lumbl"" & Uculm~ of I. I\. 0011 11 m or" SHAMPOO/SY.iJ~ on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _vt. frNff\I, 7$l·lt37 BE FH!!E! CALL Mf:f ~~ -guar. f'r~ l·~t SM~ F'rfff11L11nntcll, hont>it & !llill 71!6.'I Mon.Tue11.Wed (lthc1 ":r<.:arH\1rpet(;lnnf'I"\ ELECTIUCIAN ·Rmall '-Servfc" ' Superb houncloa.nlngat LGftCbcapiftq WALLPAN'IUNC All rcUUbll• 1ierv1c,-. Sl0.00 daya. s:indp!IJCJ . II alt Sl111111~ t'1~11n ur 1>hampvu J()bs. nlllhll/tt>paln 22 ':::~~-=~::••••••••••••••• ,.. •• t1lel $t$·2022 aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• kinch. Work SUllr t'ree Mhr. t114C7 ·h0383 Doi A & Tite Ccnkr, <.:dM t;n.rt;io J\JJ.o Uphoh1b·ry i\11 work Yu ex 1>r • 2311011 I DO IT AW •pm. M lt t' I r II I c ta. Call Norm 83$·3'7~ -~~ ~rae •••••••••••••••••••n•• -• 1111ur Heb l''r\it' f.111"~. !.48-S2W • . u .n~ nu \I 5cr~ ce -• "'ulERT TILi ...._.. Senlc~ lka~ rales G4~·3'1IG F.loc:triul. Pl11mbln1. Proreulonal Carpel res1denual land•capmi; 1_ur_61'_~_.,_•_12_. _____ i----------i -- ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• -• ELECTJUCA~ WORK etc. Reu ratet. Ml .. 9S7 C1Hn.IOM. Al.lo Fioor & Ue. contractor 6'13·02111 J .B.&S PAINTING JUST PLUMllHG Res/Comml Kii ch\•n'I, t:Gt'1ccurat4\ l)'PS1fl, will c_.,.. SenlcH M1nn~nan{'tt & Rl'Plln HANDVMAN·llomea .a.; Window care. Out ch M•a.ry lntr & t;xti , Qullllty 642·4 t 11 buth$, •howorll. frplc, en )>(ck up It ddt-tr Sl1 UC: ly Ofon'IOftd _~o~btoc))mull ~1--00U AplS. Cooaclenliouf' Maintenance Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• worll. Lir & ln•ured lt•P'pe S..cl• try.11~1l5~.3710 Dtt hr. 7:'>2 OllW__ nc.uiinie. repairs, ~ale-~ GardettlftcJ r rafhimisn 64~·MS8 ~$08 MASONRY-Tile, brick, Call forfrtt est 963·371>4. Pror~alooal Plumbin1t c.,a.tef' & insl<1llut111n Or11n11e u ••••••••••••••••••••• -----Want a REALLY CLEAN block. concNtt! & •lone. PETERS PAIN, TING RE.!'SO~ABLE RATl':S :'free S.nlu <:out ~ 202I) cc men t " [>II ti 0 & IJOU"E c~ u 'd 968 25().t Contr s U c 113()()9.UJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -Deppndublc wkly lawn Landscapl n •. Tree . "' '! .,14 C1naham c · · lntr/Excr Reas ft.itl'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• C't&~e ntry -1'1n1~h &C*"'fflt/COftcrete nuunt&clelll'I uii.. llemover. New lawo.a. Cirl.f'reeesl.164S·S12:3 CallCeneats.52·6'58 -~emo,.als, tr11'1m ln1t. Jt'modeltnlf & Hl'P•.t1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Glen Rai:t'r. 6'12·9007. 1139-3219 ENJOY Moyl• MCISON'J --MARV'S PL0~f81 NG pnuung. fr<'e t''t L1 c'd, Reasrales Call9790J79 Free t-:sum:ites• Ph1lh~ ----'ESE___ I call poJ~u~ s::SmtmeJ, f'ounuunValh~y9626712 Int Ext. Painting. •646·9807 • full)rn:.nJ &t:!l!tl2 &. -Cement Co PJlll•'> JAPA.:-.i Jay's Catm Repair A • : ai o o 1-'ITT:plllct'i. Plante~ WaJlpapennl! ovt'r 30yrs NOJOBTOOSMALL' phol ..._ Ext. Spec1ah:.\ cover:., 111,Hw"'" l.ic-HIJod~ Landscaping & GanJen· C.&banet formlca work 1 your houst'cle1111og exp Reas S4S.1484 --------•·~·, d~h. cone ._'!"usonry 7SIStiS7nlt l> allwknd~ rnl(~·~&S48·!HB2 Geo crpntry . Com ~ 642·7llNor6'S-S<&Sl BnckCoocrelel'.it10 --·-. Plumber repair rep1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOar. l,1c 1;31,~,282 - - ---Fine I::dge Yard Service. m1res1d day 892·4517 House/Apt deaning done Bloc~e~a~~ 64~~2tllS Top qualJty palnling, int.. service "tines & • installu'. litl'1 UP"ob tery •I I N o R II O \I t:: COftc.-.te Work He~1dent1al/ Comm. t'Ve64.2·ll808 by lady w/expr, depen· !t:~Ref:.. Reas ral.e$. llonG.Gsdley64.29Jl~ ~nmg Oran"~ l'.o O\i•r RtPAIRS Car1>entrv , fh'\!est.~ ~ n.mdy Clean·ups. Tree serv. R-p Co Ex~ •viii "IV'" dable,ownlrans847·363'7 Movinq Rm---'Zon '517 20 )l'i. Hccov,rrnit/ r•· n1 .. b & I ~ · · " .. • " ••••••••••••••••••••••• B f I p ti .,...... pa1nng/ rei.tyhng Nu ~m .mg ('\•ramie ll ,. u :uMTE CO~C RETE ~~~· your hse TLC I~ your l..c-.Tu ~10VING" Let 2 "\fir' sr? els5tl(J na & Ea 1ln ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOb loo i.mall. gl'l OUI ..,.....SStjO .. __ nA Rnf rum d Ke•A " \$. n enor ll enor. Refrigeration Repairs ... _f , d 1 ... STAMl'l:"4(; ('ob HO!'l'SLAWNSEHVICE a~ ,e '" · '"•••••••••••••••••••••••men move you. Reas, Free estimate. April EMERGENCYSVS pnc1: ...... oreyou eCu\, C;arpentry, Add ons :il~u blc~IOlll'. hr11.:I. & tile Lowmonlhlyrates NelJIOl'l~·l02J. TaxConsultanl, 14 yrs ex· refl.~or 8J3.3944 Sounds Enterprises. :cALL 6~3•1166• · !~~~p10S';!kGo1~.~1,owne1. Commercial. Lil·, free pat1V'l. l'l<' 1'40 <f!Mll f'r 1.'1ils 5.57·6709 anyume I pr, 4 yrs IRS. Bonded. (213) 432·29S9/432 2950. 9 .,..ti-.,., """ "" .-... ~34~ -----------Careen Wheaton 963·2035 Moving/Uaullng Student 6 ,213) 433 42"11 -,..... " Confroctor Huntinglon Gardening HaulinCJ w/large truck. Reas ~e:m. or · Roofinq Let your eyes browM• Ex pr colle11c s tudl'nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Service: mow & edge, ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHY WORRY & FUSS? Barry 548·972:31839 ~779 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• through 'THE HOS BY carpenter. Odd Jobs. 11cnl • •Geori:e l'1l11H'r & Son:. cln ups, rea-. ratl"!I & Hauling/movm~/cleanup Leave the Tax Prcpara· Thi.' far.test druw in the REPAIRS.ALL TYPES SHOP" m the Classified .boqi e 1 m pro' c m c n t ,\ddi-llm1ll I'""" Pl.ins tourtesy. depend. scrv $7up. Gen repair, re as. lion to us. 28 yrs ex pr. fo'1nd what you want in West ,3 Diuly Pilol Rt'asonnl>le. free est, lie sed.ion tach Wednesday & . ... i'l •• t • . . •• I •• . .. . .. .. .,. .. '· ... --'I 67$-9363 111 IO!ltiG'J ;,S7 ·~32 536·9583 Fa.st free est S..t2·459~ ~II NOW 968-8182. Ua1ly Pilot Clas111f1cds. Cl'.!_ssir1ed /\d 6'.!2·5678. Walt 830·5020 anyli me 1_Sal_wda __ Y;....· _____ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.r-1 HetpWanted 7100 twpWaftted 7100"-ipW..ted 7100 •............••........ .....•.........••........•••......•.•..•...•.. .W,W..ted 710C HftpWClftfe-d 7100 He4pWantecl 7100..WpW..t"' 7'00 HelpW..ted 7 f00 t-WpWant.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Freelance Croph1c Art1i.t eicper . 1n pa s teup, broc:hure cles1gn, lo&os ~ ACCOUNTANTS BOOKKEEPING Dental Receptionist Exp M a tu re only . * * Newport Beach. 646-1766 or 646·541 1 Aft 6pm, 646-5.594 HELPER FrldayP~F.C. Attractive . ma lute $800 OIETAIY AIDE Ca\lcas1an woman de Permaftfft p /Time PositiOft llAM·l 30PM F 1 lime suu position ai. peri.onal , 1:1111: 1clJll ~tore 111 Fas hion Island Exciting opportunity wtfull benehls Park 1ecy. Past cxpettence ai. Lido Con' Center. 466 iecutivcsccy.propt>rty nt:l'lh a d t•la1loncnlec.J per~on \\ho 1:. Work directly with tor Ft ai:ship Rd NB . ml&publlcrelallnn.s au·ur.tlc \\llh f1~urcs & quallftcd in cxecutl\es in" nev. 6428044 • .7490orS31·'1447 f I I ~ 10 k dd mull• corporate opera ----------_ u ... c o l ',I cu ator •' or cy .1 er lion Heavy phones. typ DISHWASHER ~ingJob.Cleandnv (Ii~ t11ud1 prelt•rred l To he 1ng . shorthand or Days Over21 :ecord. over 2:5, de l'l''t1>0n~1bk lor d~ulv bank <lepos1b & , speedwriting. Gr eat Sorl&Sirloin pe ble. references h.ilJIH'l''> \\Ill tram for acrounts I vanety position. Trade bW.CoastHwy,NB \ INSERTERS No expe rience necessary. Apply In Person OA.ILY PILOT llO W. IA. Y ST. COSTA MESA NO PHONE CALLS ACCEPTED Equal Opportunity Employer ~ y493·7017 fJJ}<.1hll• &. pa~1 oll o n mrn1 compult•r showexpenence helpful NoPhont>CalJs• Help~ 7100 l'1dt•rr1·d \\ork schedule 8:30A;\1 lo 1 l~YOU DOCToRSASSIST. .._.,W..,ttd 1100!.w,w .. ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~ 40 J>\t ~tnud.1y through ft'rtd''~ LIVE HEAR: y11un" 1~dy (18··JoW) lo as· •••••••••••••••••••••••'••••••••••••••••••••••• -· ........... H.,IM .. u ' 0 JUNIOR SALESMEN Boys & Girls 10·15 yrs. old, earn $20·$50 per w eek getting new customers for the D aily Pilot. W ork hours are 3:30 to 8:30 after school and a fe w more hours on Saturday & holidays. This is not a paper route. No de l iveries or co ll eclin,:!. Transportation provided. You mus t Jive in Huntington Beach south of Sl ut~r to quality, 008·3542 Equal Op portunity Employer Fll•\lhtltl~ 111 '.'>dll'clulr a musl llunng "'""' "' ~1~t in health sp11 doing H.,. , .. RC WELOIR h•<r hrn·Beach Sl3nd Acttng Ot Keypun S750 S "'HT .... ._... N ..u• AtPtPayl/Cornnu 1700 lllll l1u'.' II HI Ill II:-,.. ,.. "'""' ll'Rlllmale massal(e . o Part lime. eves. F.xper workcri1 Exclu'.1vc area H.I W t~ 71 OO u...a.. W•*"' 71 OO G"n or .. •c.•,\ "''"'" Pl .. a• .. S-nd R ..... m .. To COSTA MESA exp nee Pull irainmii. for stamln ·~ st~t Ap 4.5 hrs d1ty. Sun thru P an nrw-.r " , "'""' ... a... ... ...... ... ORA.MCiE (lam while you learn. /\p· .. !". "'"' • • Thur11. $2.2~ hr start. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C1.111 St:n 1 .. p SM.'1 Clauifi~d Ad #6 71 ply. any .. ,, . or •• ,.c, 2112 prox. 11> hr:1 p, wk Apply • MODELS "' .. ,SS "'Us .. ·s lr -I' ""h h' t u " !H 30 111 629 Terminal 499 1204. f or appl .,..,,... "' •· Vlfll' 1•rsm11:l Ai.:cnc) C/o Daity Pilot • en I 1" poi.• ion l111rb0r Bl. t:.o:.ta Ml'sa "" uod 1 ..... n tatl Cl k 4811 E !7th, !oStil Ml''J PO la• 1560, Ca1ta MtH, Ca 92626 11' neor ---Way "27 co~l(l Me1'n __ l.l•J,:al SeC'rct ary W/Xlnt ~~~.Top ~~ne~c~~~ .... ~Ef:g"~m~' Su.1tc2~ 6-1<! 1470 You! ' DOMESTIC Hfliarc Welden l)'JIHllt skills, part time Studio.631·3811 Rt>itinlll'r ~11nt to be ~~ -Apply mour ~1ult• nr fem all'. Full i\pply In Person ok MO 8222 tr<1ml'tl 111 dcn 1;l(IO mok AMMO, :'lll•1hcll Dentul H.-, WMt•d 71001 Hftp W•ted 7100 OH1C'c'" ume Spanish or En1tll!.h Manne Fabnrators Newspaper home delivery mi; for tins i:o lhi.:h Admm. S1111ply 'le munv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAHTA AHA i.pcaking Live in or da1 909 w 16th St. NB auto route. Early AM. ni.:ure aptitude. Cnlll'l(P . , .. . , ...... . . . . I '• ... ... oth••r' FH•c b11nini BEAUTICIAN ly C!I~ 613 ~2 --MACHINISTS Approx hrs. 4-6. Xlnl Cht'rt)/U1olo.iy Call Con· Able Hll·r.111; ,11! 20 11 AYON Optn 7 days l'ick hr~ DRIVERS •llOSTl':.'iS1(;ASHlt:n • part llme earnmgs ror trol Career .. :mpluynll'nt , 11\1( $-1 5 hr I '.T IJ l<Wul Ql2 w 19th CM Accountants ' t:xpcr'd Mornm.i.s mature fum1I>: person. Agency. SS6·850S > •• '-'rt" l'X. rd•rfm•nt & _ _ __ <Cross Country) BLUI:: DOLPlllN A.UTOMA.TIC Permanant situation. ------ ben rt N 1 u ,. it d Sos~c1al lie req'd 3355 V111 Lido. N ll SCR!W MACHINE 540·3006. Real !::stale Opportunity • e I s on•\! ~. lWn Sprinq 15 Tti. IEAUTICIAHS n 1m e ;\l,1cGret:or Yacht Corp ---to new l1cen~Cl'S The ~rw~:e~(:,~ :hi' ~·,~~~'1 Tl~ To Start! w -.ome foll :-i,•v.porter 1631 f'l.acl'nlla. C:O.t H05tess·Ca'lh1er O\'er 21. ~~ss0: A7~: GO~die;l NURSERY SA.LESMAH ~t way to moke moncv RF.St-:R\'i': t'or moll' 'l . lnn~all 64J 0661 or 2700 Ho. Malft St - -----eH·nin1u1 Busboy w1lh Brown & Sharpe. Own At 1.easl l yr exper. So. in Real F,...tatl' 1s buymi -J!J~,. formnuon (\LL , .. 1~.,Sl·ll 1·u"n•lll'\ fra ~o_ _ Saota/\nu~·rwy .,ti'thun DRIYERSWAHTED exp :>48·8277 25pm tools Calif. area Apply in not 11elhn1t. 85'" Com· SS40'll9or l7t.t •S:!1'Coll 1otr.inl·~· .. &rn.•>rt lromth•.aeauurrnn. middle a~ed L'ALL MenorWomen llOUS l::Ki''EPF:R --Apply In Person person.Lloyd·sNursery. mui51on oUercd to Bu~i ..... ---1wrhl.~ l.1r).:I''' t•11lt>l~1e v."Oman. m~t know pin Mu.~lbe~oro\'er · • · <"nm SHUR LOK CORP 2038 Newport Bl, CM nt'~I orlent(•d salt~ 'r<!,.• 4Mwffin9Senice i·u ~fl'"bk hr' lJI curls & rmf,ler wa,·1n11 714·547·7631 /\ppl)•lnPerson ~J:1leA~t ~~or~~1~aM~ 1300t: N~rmandyPISA 646-7441. person Learn the cxr1t· • ••• ll I.ex 10 t>r.ini.:•· 1·11 ';4U io.llorZf•111th71l~;!l nfi.1; modern slyhn"'' T Y~ltowCab '" ClhlkNoofMcF'adden. ,, A.d 3 1ni: held vf ri:s1dcnl1<1I •, u .. FOR Al'POINTM t:N 11.,.1 Sl· t .. • • Ra~ front. S2.50 p /hr .• urses 1 es. ·l lpm, sale~ to invc•tnr!i Nu to:\ • & J(tn 'hi ft-. \\'kncf, Tul.,. ..-n <:a II l'\'t:~ bet IOU'' L'RE L,• ""' • .. er"'~ nu~ u'"' JI I" 1 blk W ( G d) 11 7 'd " " r r L· \' 11 .,..., v J o ran pm· am. exper or open hou.~<'S No dn\•ina ~d!<1 l..:OI'; S.IJ ii/Cl flA IYSI M ~.k lur :.i 1no· 1; :.J & i JU, 548·4066 TO APPLICl\NT ic oun~n _.: !!...__ ------F.qual Oppor t:mployer tmes. Mesa Verde Conv people oround In you~ APAHT~1E~T~tt:H uldl~•) L"l(un1Tcrr.u1 FltF.El'1\HKlNG Fam$160wet•k &tup Men HO VSF.KF.i':PErt. must Hosp,661CenterSt.CM cur. JUSl work w11h t1ur I .. _... 0,.rator An 1\trountanl'I • , · ' be m el 1 cu Io u s . & Nnw .. u Unit 1n 1111111 .1rn. Vull l1t1e (;JI -·1 1 or Lad1e~ flu lier Brush h h h M "'IDS NURSES .6'IDES inves tors. Top com· ~··,, ~ "" w:inted 1mmed. App y O\'erload Company · 1 oroui: . ave own ,.. ,.. 1n11tnn 11.irbour ,,,,.,, ·•.>It ;12~ t:\ ,.,. wkndi. Wi ves & Lovers llair __ _ Sales. 968·8378 lransp Prefer Hotel rxp miss1nn p:rnf whllr ll'llrn • •• /\<Ill rnupll• Sr11•I r1· I 1Ul:A1day41 , F'llshions S050lleil HB. , CAFETERIA ELECTRONICS 4 llrs p /day Mon 1-'ri nreded for s mall ex· Openings on all shifts. mi:. For conl1dcnt1al In· , • •um" to \ll "''o t~l1 11 •ii• clu.~ive motel. llrs can be f)JIJ or p/t1me. Exper. v-rview, call llG2·24S8 ask , • 0 ' ' •• • • u , B 1hy"tl•r "111l••tl s101 ------1 Mature Per1on, ofter· TECHMICIAH aftn. $2.50 pthr. 546·~5 " ':llol. f', n , Bo1t. l~titl, ~.," • h~i: i <t111ti OK ' noons to run cn!lh r~· To trouble shoot produc· days arranged 49'·8521 ~~~~~it~~p;f;~ri~~rt _r_r1r_v_1nrc. -• _9ilta Mesa, Co !1262h !'>-Ill 121:1. "15 7 .,·\ BOYS & Girls itli.tcr. canteen vend1n1t. lion power !lupphes., re Housekeepers, part time. Maid Supervisor & maids. Superior Conv ., 1445 HEAL ESTATE S/\Lf:S A/l'ayablrTraince '11.ihpiti~-\li;in Fri IO tol.fyea~of af.(<>.031· sl~ckini:.etc Call bef pair m11rtnl' VllF & nu: BAI.BO/\ INN, HIS Apply Th r Jnn a l Superior Ave, N .B. ATTF.NTION Fi...,.. Co..1ciou1 17 JIJ/\ \\ ~.1·1\1. m' hntn\'; ly Pilot delivery routes _!.O~om. 541Hl~~2_! .. cxt495 radar. Tht"<>ry. essential Mam Sl 675 9140 Lof:luna, 211 No. Coast 642·2410. E. O. E. LICfo:NSF.D, Xlnt cntry 11.'vl'I ""'"" i·hihlll•n t;.111ti~•aft 51'1'1 may be a11a1lable In your C..tluret A k ex per pref d. Sm11ll - -Hwy. UN LICENS .. ;D, (or llhnrp inchv "' ...,,.11 ; nrea Earn prnht for dl!· A I or ptH'ftlT.h co. w 1good benefits & ll11u11ekel'pl"r for itucsl __ Ask for Ml"li. Gobicl NURSES AIDE, stronii , CETTllE JlED eatab'I local rn C'a II Ila hv'I•! 11•1 ",,n \·11 2 : hvenl's & cash. tnps or . PP Y in pe~snn. e wnrkin..: rnndi.. /\pply a(, home ll PM 7AM 11hifl. night shift for elderly Barbara Mar 11:t:i.;1100 11.1H 111 ,1 111111· 111lud1111 m<'rchn11d1sc (or selling Carburetor s,hnp. 1942 ~ W 16th St, N R. Call belwn 9am & 5pm, woman invalid, perma· TH~~~~~~T• ' .. Denn11 & Denni:. l'er"m nt~·hl\ ., 11 .. , 'I " ·~II< 7 nl'W subi.<"ript1on,, f'or Harbor Dlvd <.:M -------64tHl7 16. MANAGEMENT nent. Reply : Classified 111 1 ~" r I II ---Extt. ~cretary. lon1t hrs. -----Ad 11598, Dally Pilot. PO We lraln you to r.dl ·!~· Mi Service of 1"''"'" :.•oll:!• 1' 1 "' ormutiun P eai.e Cll C4l WASH HEU• heavy typ1nl(. Hard work11f OU Sf: WI V f. S I P a rt Box 1560, Costa Mesa. homes with an occ·l'h'rttl ~lsonOr I BJ.KER/Oonu fll :.! 4321. From San 0 20 •• ,, l r I I h TRAINEES c cdcourl>l'lhrtl l>l rti.111 Cll'm•·nte Slln Juan METRO CARWn~;H for a per ect on1s~ lime Car nl'c Gmtt um a 92626 ed t ·, If yo a re 1 -; 4SSIMILER/ '\1i.:h1, "'' i I~ t ~k• Cup1,trano 11rcJ. c11ll l'lrim.• pro\1dc detail <;.rt 645·5123 __ ---NoExper Necesi1nry ..;urses Aides. cxpcr'd . ~rt.~~~ ~n eur~1~R ~:~ IUCTROMIC I''""" I I I I l~OtiJOJnd M1~"'°" Vw _2950 llarbor lll.C\1 rr pl y , PO Box 42 1, INTIRVIEWERS lmmcd1ateOpcnmKs Bayview Conv lln p, mun1•y from lhc "larl. Most tx-f'Xpt'r d in lhr I 1•1hli•n\\• 'I 1111 {'.~ ,J,' Toro Jrt•.1, c-nll CASHIER lfalbua ls~nd. Ca ~2 PART TIME Must be over 21. 205.S Thurin. CM 642 350!> get 1nd1v1duall1!'d f n•1• ll~l!mMy ofl'C 1111<1111' ~ 11\~"I\'<, • -.,.E I U L:mplnyl'r Ovt>r Ill t·u11 llm1• 1-.:Xl'ERll-:Nca-;o PATIO •Work only '1 hr11, days Do~~~~~hcca~~!r~~~e. -training on \h11 jot> In one i.:t; t\Arnhsc" Mu'l knn" *loon Secreto") ;qu.i ppor r Good p ~(.(le I" \J It N I T U R F. ORDIElt PROCESSING or many lop ortu ci. l11r.1t • color rnd<· Orthmhn• M~ao"Yc "'R w"~uSnH• SAL BS I' .. : HSON /\I' or r.-i·~. 1 UTQTEM MARll[l Pos1t1on now open In our <'C"J thruout Oruniic <"oun· --t IO<' l 1on11·~ 1''"' loanPockaqtr -""' "' "' l'l.Y IN Pl::ltSON •ll avl' fun Of cr1ng I\ general ofc. Previous ty, «all for furlhl'r 111· Supcnnr ''""II :?. <'\t I loonS~r•lc~Clll B<li\~RDIOATCO _29SO ll.irborBl,CM ONl,V RO<: ,.:R 'S rhar11citn lsod 1 f'orAppllcat1on&Jnro typing & olc C'Xpt'r pre· lJlf\ Arlcni·, 17 11\1 G4¥-J616 \pr>h In l'1•r mi W1 Cotltl"°.us....-....a GARDENS 2301 SAN :::r~rk in m crn rcta I OR CALL C714l 642·7102 f 'd . Good wa11cs & IWIH742 \l.1111"'''"11111"' imm<'CI OJ>f'nmJ:~Ynr 10\QUI~ 11111 S RO benefits Xlnt workina ------.\IStllllnt lo llcmkk1·1•1wr I")\\,.,,, hll 1>1. \II •loot c..,. .... " Now h1r1n11. mu\l htVf .NL:wroR' T f'L'A, ;:" •Makr S3·$S hr romm onds Ap l ·~ A .. RECEPTIONIST p/llrn<' to du fnl ·"" .1111 I 'lllJI ''"'"" I lllJ'f11\. I l •Touct..p nHI JllPt'IH 11nc11. 18 yn r. ·~· " AC'COUlll l>evclopment Mona11erTra1nef' Corp, '11100 ~:)' u";cr ~;;x Pull t1mr. 11ood phnn1• ibJ\y report" Will tr.1111 Ratf or older, xlnl pnrt t1m11 t'ill' t'li·rk, I n~u ra net• Ser1111·0•1 REST AU RANT Equal ()ppOr •:mploycr voice, xlnt lyplni: ~<io fl~ Ou I hit' ?~.:! llOINI II\ \I\ f.\'(; '&I • ~. Wf)l'k "'! 'tu'1~·nt l\pply l\jl('O(')' '" Nrv. pnn Urh 21l 945 3001 --To $12,000 rno. 7S2 04ZI -•Au...._en Manm1Soulh<.•1:al'l Pl,1111 Mu'<t clrh l' $47~ mo 1 IJ I> HI Major nal'I chatn seeks rnx Answering Serv -- ATTENTION! TELLER •MlllWoril•rt Th ra trl' •2. RIIS B<&rnooo ~)'•)ur iin•~l'n "llt' nil 11C'lfmollvated t11len1 tor Opr Need mnturl' Recept/Sec,..twy l-' Mo'\ Worlc '""' p.lrl 11..,11 hot fll'•' 1-·nur Ouy Work W1•t•k :\11nllnw1·r. t' M 11(1 ~1 · ---)OU 11~1"' 11 ' l~iw nbout l'llll'l'I 'I pot (;>ill U-01> J>l.•ti.on to work vu1 led LuJ1ur1()UJ1 N.H. •ifr. '<Int ' ... O.,•r i\vlJIY In l'cr11on 1 lo f'M ,..IUlll\ Y t•t<:R!'Ol'< '0111<·1 '11~ wwll mh ort• op W1•1.t, K4ll 12AA, lh,nn11t ~ hr!! & wknd11. l'uld lruln .. 1 Life CClft le Fun po1tunily 1· ovt• nn workin11 f'nnd11. Typini: 1'11'>1l1nn \\111 fHmi•ll• ''>-lli!OO Condorl\vl' CLERICAL o1.1vnin.11 ror :i ynunll l>\'nnl A P ertrn nnel 11111. pll•u111• n pply In rei,-rl, Mv:it I)(' wl'll Wi\ wlll lr:11n \1111 in our ~nri;11 Nn slnl<1•., or l•)l'Offll, plc•nl >' .lf work 11 yoG'r C! ull'lbll1ou• & would llkr 11 J>Cl~illon nut t)( tht' orcllntlr) 1·.111 bdwp 9. :io & :lvm 519·1113 J\uto m<'ch11n1r, liithl Able tn do fr()nt t nn .Uanmrnt Xlnt wnrkinl( ~ Hunt Aulo t't'nlt'r 1lo~ul'\' '" m•w .it rnunh Fountain V1llcy In th111 r•IOJ.:l'ntul spot wumun 111 rrt•dll. with S1•rvll'r nf llunt1n1Lton tleraon. 155 Koche~ter, Rroonud & de()('ndnble. .1~ w••ll 11, i c-i:ulnr li·lh·i <SD ••rwy at t-:uclld Lilt• ly111n1t. 10 kc-y uddt'r, Growth co ll\·~k11 tlcpen Nntwn Wldt• Jcw<•lt'r. No fkout•h, 161011 llci&ch Blvd, CM 11.'l.1 :1!127 clulll'll fi Munth1< tl'llo•i offrismpl phOfl('ll t. flllnit Tl>'T'. dnhll' lndlv. who 1•n1oyfl C'Xpc rll'nt'c nl'\'t'llllUry, Ste 121. ------ i•xiwr prl'h·11l'J ... IOOIO(Hf'll Nl'wpnrt Och. 642 ~ c':lr'YM ~:i'~~ 1%"i~~. f':venlni;:s & wknd11. If In MA N 40 ss Rernrd" & PIX OPHA.TOR LI It t t Coctctoll wo6tr"1 1 tcrested. RIVI' mt' 11 call b1llin11 Nhlhl work N A l'I 1 1 l"or (urthrr rnl11rm11tton1" r OUllt! ei auran Minimum I yr e:iip. A11k 8:J3n·;'r71'.?0raonl>n"·~lne-.l11 .. r~IA~•C'ollt Ill 4!l:! 14H Z "' 11(1 3, ore Coll 6'164011 twtwn u4into11n1•:iictn11 '-1ntrr\11t·wa111111111tmt•nt l Utpkkrrp\'r Go11d ,. T ... "' , ""' "' 492 3570. a1<k for Mii. 9 .. mo..m. l'fl thot lJwllhr1i: •.• 11 1,..1"111111.1 w~urff ,. to kry a1i for ,;11m. 11e1 lhru Irvine, 2082 M1rhelson K"t•""rft"n • "" _ ----t-0lra1n. 1520 I "' h .. l ., ~ Thurit s lo llpm 1107 Or • ,,,. '" ... ~ 11.~ mal' nPP Y ., .,pm. J I ftd N H _ _ -----M /\ i · U R fo: WOMAN M11rilyn Jam~a .,,o """'\ LOSAMGElES I JI~ V1" Ovnrto, ND llmlllrC't-' •FRYCOOKS• •JANITORIAL• tl lll m l• t o wl'l to mc• Snclhng&Snrlhn1tof FEDERAL SAYINGS "i1 OO -CO()I( Exper'd Only To1> SS Plt1m1-. 1-' lime t-:xpc>r'd newcomers & contactj Neowpu':' Buch A11enry 1 OOKKHPY B11vv1ew Manor &t Cnnv Aluc l'>olphlo adlts nnly IMlll t:ves merchants F1exible hrs __ 434-0 C3mpu• Drive_ i:--ualOpnnr fmplo)C'r 11_... lh trial to S32S hr Colla Meou ------1'ort·mun "4 Ji.n1lor"' S47·3095. E ti d (") RECEPTIONIST P.xp.-rl.-nccrl R11 cr p l111n1•t pri!tt>r rcd wllh Plt>lltAnt apl)tnr&flC!! & lel\'PhOnl' pcn1onollty lo h11ndlc hu11y <'Ordlru. &w•tchboard & mN'l lh•· tJUbhc 714 ~22 !liilll F'ul .. ha rge. ex per lle1t1p S11lnry r11naf' S:Z 75 . 33SS V1• Lido, NB ~u~t h.1ve tar & phone Need car. lite lypina I PEOf'U ,fltSOH ""' r...:._: -l't'IWI '' ""lfer na SQ~ · General Ofc Assistant. Sb pos1t1ons open. l'um -----xec~ ve ner 8 • ----------BA!\~l~G balai e. Exper In Mfg. • typina asential Ht'IP Call9'1:J.J92:J Medical Assl Back ore. part·time allloclatea In AutomoUvt-acctn . xlnt <'OOdltions • COOIC.OIHHH w / h k k p n 8 . perm . r art lime. permanent I wholeule supphca. En -~/833-3966 Good Typi'"J stdl1 R-.lrecl Vi.rlclY of dulie1 ASSTMGlt SI0.000 IRAHCHMAHA.GB opptl . Orange Co Exper'd Saute Old p /t•me 24 H rs wk U11n1tor,s1ngleor<-oupl'S Exper necesaary. Send joy a 2nd Income & ex ~ In lhc dnvcl"!I sul trJ>tf!. location. Im· Brusselt Rf'Ata urant S7S.S333. day' week l.niuna Uc-h resume to Ad. No. 644. t'1lllent prom sharlnit In w /AAA <"O seek1n11 A Federal Savini:' 8 , ~1:t!~::O~ mo 2007 s Coaiit Hwy Laa area 1.933 •038 Dally Pilot, PO. Box your ~arc time. f"ully ~t.'°1'Y tal,nt Call ~O<'•atwn 1~ lll'•·llrna • -°"-·------1 Sch . ' Gmt'ral ore $700 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca . capita zed. 673 2223. P•Dotler A110datn COSTA M F;SA ~~d~~'n!3tr;!::· mnn•Rrr for 115 ~cwporl I rc>oK. Rn lriJ:h ti ills ~=~°::~Pd~? ~~:;-:,c, KEYPUNCH 92626 P RESS OPERATOR Ml St-rvice of Irvine. 2082 tlt:1H h ,,1(1ce lnd1v1du1&ls j 'I••• Hosp. 15<11 E 16th St. capable mdiv. wtnair for Keypun<"hert1 desperate-· Men for LA T1mts homt' ~1ultl 1250, eoxper . In 556·7075 NichelMl!'IDr. mu•tlwfam1harw1ththt' -t ... ._.._, N R 60 $707 bt-twn vari"'y &rhall<'n'1e Call ly necdl'd Xtra long delivery In NB a.C M. itraphk arts prtrd, wlll rommunity & reside in ... "' •• 9-4 30 Barbara Mac. 833 2700 term ass1Rnmcnta •m· Start S2SO mo $411 17~ tr11ln. Wage11 opC'n to Equal {)pJ)Or Employtr ._Au\.Omotivr I Senlce Advltor & ·~ h,.ntnce preferred . lheellf'nt facllllle11. hod new location 1 Top paJ, vacation plan, beMl\la, tlc. Apply in C::,· ull IOI' D•.rrell lilt' local an-ii fo'manc1al ti) •ua. ..__ Dennis &i Dcnnh Person· mediately 11v1ulablr All ----ability Appl}' In person • e>r bussn('!.S eiql'Pntnce 11 l: COUMTER GllL 1 Se v\ of 1 1 2082 · f Mgr TrM ReteH Thur a. Frl. 10·2. Non dt'Slrt'CS which ran t'fftc ~ .A "') ) . ne " c:eo rv ne. equipment, 1111 shl \I. u Jo h 1 ... Smolm On $1tc Photo RICIPTIOMIST JP ""' .,, ·~ F\Jll or pltlme. Musl be .Michelson Dr. local area ... a r c a n ice ... Bil· • lively s tlmulttc new '~ neat & attractive ThePeople Machlnc gres!1ve lD<Slv. for pro· graphk1, 1240-K Lo11n Srnlle &Type.lt's ~us!il~t'lS~ '~"~vo'~:~ .. e. n~ _, Eutbluf'f Cleanera, 2SoC1 GUAaDS TemPonry Employmt>nt Kreasive f'nlry level SJIQ.t. A_v_c_._C_M _______ 1 Thal E111y. S520 .. "" "" -~ .. ~ .. ,..._ 7 _...., Ea blulf o NB ,..._II lmmed tmplovmenlfull ., __ I Ca ll Ron O'Shea, Marilyn J omes 540.:'IOOl rnotwate J)t!rsonnel. Ex· .sl r, ..... ' • .,.,. v ceo IMll-12.88 ~ I .tr Den P IT adult lo packaae Sne-Una le Snelling or ('•ll•nt workin,. "Ondl· 644--09328am..:Pm. •part.time. lrulde work 1m1 Irvine Bl. Tuatln , P • 1" .,'.... I ,· adult. novellies In your N n -" " • " W or k a n y s h I fl Sult l l" ..... 9392 rus enonne .... rv ce o ewport ococ:h Aaency lloo.s&bcnd lts. I DBJVHY MAN Unlrorms furn. Irvine i. e ... ...... HunUntton Beach, UJt68 home. Re~)' w/name. 4340Campus Drive Rr ply to Mr K4.'rr. 522·0610 _.._..__t-·...i.l-"I-Early AM TlrtlP5 route. AnlMim areas. A~e 21 Beach Blvd Slel21. •ddru ai P No. lo P.O. ,.._ll\J N II or over. Re•i·ed ok. IJON1 RfllRE' · Box 982• CM, "2827· IECrT/SECTY AC ON Must have depend. cu. Univt'nal. L226 W. Slh Taite up 1 nl"w bobby. ...., Busy phonu. 11ood F•.....-"-M C.M. art!I. o ('() ect. -• * LOOK * Pre!M-aer ahut·ln In Costa o 54e-4481. St .. SA fnte r v w hrs Wat.ch tOf' "Tht' Hobby ---------1 l.>1>Ut . Apply in person A OAIL ,.,°' lO 30Noon & \.30·3·30 Shop'' uch Wednt! day ll\nJ"1'heHobbySbop" Havuometblngyouwant 8 :30 to '· Pacific U..~ ~ Ftnd what you wr,\nt hi Mon·•~rl t;qo81 Oppor It Saturda)' 10 tbla DAILY PILOTCla11lfled to seU'! Classified ads do Trawl~r. ~O Kalmua. .., c.,., .... lltc. ROilf 1toyc4' 8 IW F.quDI Ol>Por Employer 1540 J ambortt Nrwport Burl\ Sell 1dlt' 1ll'ms ta-t ,. DailY Pilot ClauWefh. F.m.ployer c.U..WJed section. MCtJon each Wed.• Sal. it well 642 5678. Costa Mesa. ~393S l I' ,.• I I ., ,. , ' .. I I I ~ f '· M DAtLVPllOl Wednesday.Af?!117.1'78 Ho. IOIS~Ho. 1015 .; 't WedneSd.iy Afl'ill 1976 I •••••••• •••••••••••••• r.;;~•••••••••••• •• ••••• .... W.t.d 1100.....-w...... 71ot MlfpW.W 7100....,W.tM 7100 ................. l'MltoC-..... 1010 Mite••··--,Recio. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••............... W-"td IOlt HiA. S.....-.0 1091 " Kina 11.1:e bed. new, Jtlra ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ......... •• •• •• ••••• ••. * PUBLIC AUCTION "'--flrm'1'5tneldeLVauaJ. SS$CASHFOR "tt~A <·oivr TV ~ \t ,,,....-ly l'lome816 a:la •arr. $1~ TV JOHr.f:.. THE Lo ftlf Good U$t'd fumtrcfn~ 1~0 "~ <!JrJ Sl I.: M SALES OfffCI .-.P r.uT·TINI Hetaal Store in Fashion Island needs p<.'rbon weekday morrurtRs to assist in ~cneral o rr1cc work. Must have 10 key toufh ub1l1ty & like worklnl( with f ti:ure!f UI\ JO BE HEii ft •y Wanted : G c rm 11 n. fnn./ tovt";S516 ~1>14 1, .. , ..,7,. With '4 Contemporary men 's & women's ·~ ~ Japanese War Rehc:1. -- -,,..., "'" I~ To Claulfied Ad #672 c.,fo 0., P5W PO lo• I 560. C ........... C• tJ6U Help W •t•d 71 00 H.lp Wonted 7 I 00 ....................... ...................... . clOlhlng boulaqu(!S 1n Oranae Co., & 2 STATLER-HILTON HOTEL ~~";,"~~~::._~ '1;~~!,~°"~\~mm "' additaonal stores to open soon. has · S-W· n several full & p /t1mc position::> ta.HteSletTaloomJ WATERBEDS available 10 our wome n '5 division. 930WUshire 8lvd-Down.townLA £vcryNlldel l>IS<'OUntt-d IOHPO/IMotor Quah(1ed person~ will have the 'fHURSDAY -APRlL8alllAM •NeverUnder~ld• ~7 W32 opportunity to ad van ce anlo flOM RICHARD'S UDO MARIET AquaHeaven 830-70G2wontcdtobuyll"4nrl'• manag~r::.:~~~°:;p.L tw.t c .. 11 le9fater1 -CSt 16" Pre.tH• MATTRESSES ~~~k.b);~!:0~.~~1/1~~,1~ Or Apply In Person Mon lhru fo'ri Co••t•n·P•u It.re St•l•l•u Ste•I Nome Brunds, Alls•ics Ml'l &pm. 96H·•971 Rtfripntt~t21 W-"f S......_ 5'"' Wle Great discounts, s.8-11636 Muslcot THE LOOK O•u1-C I l'Wotf St•l•leu Shel LUGGAGE TAGS lnttn.neftts 808J GENE ltALOFl<~lCES ,..,..._ll..._..1 M• Dltfauw w/J w..t lron1your bUi1ncsst·unJ ....................... . 3001 R edhill, 8uild.lnt(J'4 ~ Hffds-fZllledrk CllkM ~a.n ~nd ontl curd for t•arh to: Fhlt Al.TO ltcntal V111 ol Atlrn<lunt, SALESGIRL <" •• ·le JHu C t M ""' I W S X )' I • ·~· VO o:; u esa Mac.a1te1-floor Mod•l•·Cl' S•··· tllg pus one spar(' t: • A. ( r'I ONt'. l1t1nw, ti dJ }''>. wk1lo.1y Jo'or T u xedo Kcntal In T ._1 t 1 1 r eturn pl!'rmanently GoodCon\J ofl l'r"t mnrnrd Mu~t 1,·,,..1,1 l\h.•t.a ur1:a . Mom.i. 1 •• •I• Cold T •bl•· Cl IP•• i.Niled uttrat'ltvc taJ: & !ICiO ;i:.:u ... t r II I Ill J II I' r 0 • 1 0 l.'t\\ Ill" ioNnllt-r l:/V 1•1 l:!'f J !Ark tar h1'.11lpllu1w 11r k:"' Sl)\•nk,•r Nt•,. ~'· '"1111 ~IU !'> n111 old I + 10 \'r)'i.t u),) ~I\) 10ti;! N1)rru1n 'ltl-:.\T STV.R)•:o , JVC a m p w / l• 11 u ..1 I 1 ' e r , Matlfll.& lurll'r, J'hilll~ 212 ltrnt11hh' W I:! ll,\I <'art r 1l11r11. 2 l'lon1•1•r l'Sllll 111>1..n>, l'l111wrr . ht' U ti j) h II n t• !\ , Q U II 1f atl.1phf . l )r 11lrl. S<>hl n,•\1 l<•r t.l\ t•r SI :1110 ul'kh1~ Sl!llO or lH·~I ofh•r 675 7~'16 have ~ocl'I h,1n1twn\1n11 & & 1:111-s ~ 1411 ext Ji.I>,....._ W..e.d 7100w..&.. W..t.d 7100 Sc•Cwts-Jioc19.tt O•...,ot.to PHht-i.trap, mcellnf: a 1rhnc --- nNl a1>1)fo.1r11nn• A1>1>ly, ll!lk for J..mda • ....,. ._,. md -_, ..... '-~ 1-to JD r-.uiremenls. Pre lHVINC:I M:t"llJ \'lr< '"""olr <'Oklt lo.iwl Nj!·~ ••nrl, C \1 ••••• •• •• •• •••••••••••• ••••• ••••• ••••••••••••• -r irvv .... "'"" ,... """ ~ .-__ •""--111:111 loss & thdl! fClr a Al:<:OllUIAN TV ti .. ud ron1litlon. r~..il ~t.itt• s.ik•s SA&.ESUDY SALESMr.lli..I pc·rM>1wln.ed tag cndu!le Only 2 ·'rs new Lo\ dv l"'l1"111$751;1kn ~ 15r.l. ~ wallpape r , fabrrc or etmd ·rrcuch~rs IMtru J oin '* I ewced $2 BERNIE ROSEN A"''TIOHEER "D GI " " m('nt". wt'll '<'11rt.'d for KMC ~Cit 6 thunnt'MlA. TT Rct.ul tnJ.t Over 2S 12 t o 16 years o( age wantmg to earn 0 ' "" S ay o paper 14c Hou"h: nc", S2100 Will im~ old., \\ orth $1400 .l"'rt..oc l5 lJJy Tr:unrng "·o ~ ... ~ ............. _ to «o o r more rv>r WC"k. C hance t o W'" wiJl b;ick & tnm ~our .. "' "-11 t ., .. u. fi7"' ""''" (our e " ~ n 3 ....., ~-~ r-~ ... A luy•Sel Rest-•f tagt.. Or try t"o cunJ~ Sac St'OO bst ofr Comt'' ·"""' ing II'...,.,., • .,._. ... l'ad:ll.ic C ir Prooram SALESLADY, :.omt: ex trips to Phaladelph1a, W ashington D.C. _.. back lo back. w ca!ll'. amp. eor1.L & Sll•rt>o t.'ullvu ncnl. W ~1 sa11: ... uran.:1.·Cuunty pe r ~1h crwood:., 4S .or Ca~e Kennedy : cash. bikes. E..-p•fftCorpotafiOllCo. PRICES: ml.l.!.1t.·. ~-40JJ :ill tipm 9tiO lurnl1ihl!' ') \'l\hll1 •l l."t1 0.: .. Or.ini;c Jo'a i.h1 on Is land, NB ge>karhngandothe r prizes.lfyoulive PltoneNum .. er(l-213)627 .. 751 S2 eaor3$S wkdyl> lu11nulutl 1pkra~&>~1v rt• ounly &w·~IU ask ror Mr Bon in Costa M esa. Newport B each , D ""t 4'5 toi;i:.Sl.60ea Limited cd111on C1b-.un t.•'IH'r. oni:mally SI~•. 1:1 , .• l .. ... p· 6 9 tug>Sl!'i0ea II ll'"'llUbt I l:.1l•lom~;"1 i:.in., in n.inzioor ,urs ioraoe H~tington Beach or El Toro-Mission ••••••••••••••••• io ormore SJ.<&Uea F1ymg VS.WO "'' ~,· •" ' "r •rt \d\•crt1'1nR m Nallon SALESMAN V1eJO area, call 5'19-8956 and ask for Sates Tax Included 549 2 lllJ art Spm w i 14 i;c 1 r unltccn~c<I . 11.'t us a:. M anuf. & d •~lrl tutor Mr. Scott AppliancH 1010 FwNtw« a050 NO CARD~ Offiu Fv"'itur• & ~1-;t )Ou in obl.unmi: your n c ed s a g gr c:. s iv e . Equa l Opportunity Employer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Draw your own <Jr i.end Equlpmettt 8085 loots & Marin~ lte.11 to;!ol.itC L1cc:ns 1:. hardworking 1nd111. le name. address. phone & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equiptnfllt 1.:.111 s ell s upply items t<l LR e . Frigid 3 1 r c NEW g o rReous long we'll make one card per Desks: 3 metal & walnut •••••••••• ... ••••••••••• lillRory ~rcwcry chains & ~re· ~Wonted 71001H"pWonted 710 Refng /Freeier. Good cus tom b e uut1fully tag Add2Yeach. top, 40", S4!1 ea. 2 Lite GeMrol 9010 l m l · cond $60 t 1~.. f 1 NL'W Send check or money or-60 .. $80 1 S l 1 832·5440 m1um ' c s -0 premium ••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ·• · s y ~ so a p us 1:,. d t . • ea .. ecrt.· Jrta ••••••••••••••••••••••. u s e r s . S a I a r y •S.C:ys Jr. & LeCJOI I TilAHSMISSIOH 673-883l. c us tom Io v e sent , ePILOT PRINTING des k. 60"', S~25 .. A}I In New ZOUlt\( 14'. & Mm· S8000 S12.000 per yr. + Hardwick gas r ange ; matching co<ft>e. table & P 0 u,. r. perfcct cond 644·7383 tu hp01li. lmoo1d . l'I\ rnr & l'xpenses. Xllll •Escrow Offic~ R & R MAH Palomar CB ba!)c unil two end tables. ON!'.: OF · · ...... ~ 1560 Mil 32'.!i; mRnEll "'·'"•·. cro~th pol.1lion. Some AlllOO', FEE PAID Exper rnuM have own SSB ,92-4249 A KlNO SET. Mubt sell Costa Mesu,Ca.92626 Pris 8087 '--""' travel neccss. 6:11·0700. Lit Re1ndl'r:. Agcnl'y ~ools, ~ood pay. SS7 6~ T 111 S W i.: EK ! Ca 11 •••••••••••••••••••••••Boots, Marint 1926-1976 ------<1020D1rc·hSt,Stc lW or SS7 1963 12 cu ft. Sears coldspol. Mari;arl'l 673·5170 * TASER * Laguna Pt'l Shop. 278 Equipment 9030 ----SALESMAN OR Newport Beach IS33-8190 $90 Call belw~n I 5pm . l:'ubulous Defen!oe F'or~l. Supphc:. Sl'i<'O<'<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE SALES SALESWOMAM Call for Appt/Estab '65 PIST, prttmc. expert. 842·7050 Weapon. diet produr t,, for dog~ & 200 VII lntt•n·i•i._11r Mul'lne , -cxper'd Aftn hr.< to suit. White Trum11e lied, mal 871·2310 525.2753 cal.\I 494 SS15 f.' c >.I ld ~:a rn 85', comm1~!\1on ':a:.te.'\t grow1~g ~ntl1Serv1ce Sta Attendant, 007 Randolph,CM. R oper (Sears ) Gas tres s & box s pranl'(. • · · .n11 omp • nt co1 tor :..ilt.•s .rncl h<,tlnici. No Compa,ny m ?range-,~~ full or. P/~tmc. Appl~· -----Ran~e. gold. dbl cont lamlb. bdrm i.ct , dinette, Sing I e Pac 1r1 c Vu P1onos & OrcJon1 8090 Al~o Eatc m uut\Jt ivc unit monthly t·har)?<• l'litc:c or loo~tn!?, for al(~re:.• e. Brown s .Shell, 990 t:. clean ovens. sep eye.) vi all in xlnt cond., 645 3617. Me monal l'k plot, ocean· ••••••••••••••••••••••• <IL~ll~l>l'mbli•d ):l • .O hrm fll'C Co.1ll~l!l !l51l outi:oini;s.il~~r>on.ln Coru.t llwy.N B p s s broiler 4 burners rn --111ew secti o n ,250. Wanted Piano· Pf'w.111~ for .Ill h \l "111'1 v r ... -.-.-. come upr1Nm~~3330 ~n·1ce Station !t..ile!tm..in TY I T rludl.'1> ii pc gold T~non L~sA,c. M,UIST vd~C~T.E. !46 ~ lo buy puino ror C.i:.h ~o fl02t x:m Mr 1-:11m1t. . r _.,i.l/ -----, . . . cookl4arc. Both n e w ,.#xc u:.tH nl cM.:nc.r " , ~!r.!112 10111• •t I I · o WIE"'°'~ t'\pcr prtf Da) & l"Hn o ·, S5SO NOW SJ50 Linda Isle home Nt'w S500 Valul! 19 pc ~tamles:. --"t•rr °'"in· c•om ::11•} •. '•"-' '""-"'',.. ~ Sales Manoqrr mi:. rull or pl lime Applv ~·~967 . 6 xt;' l:IJl>S top <u,tom s l e l l w at c r I es !I Conn·Rhop:.od ) t.·on,olt J.Jk H'I) t l•hlt , """ nt•w. ~~ 'llomt• t lll jl r<Hcm e n t Sht>ll S1.11 io n 17111 & dmtbl.w/llupholchr,.<f N10kw11rc Sl!IS.bi 3 2223 or~an. 25 r~ab, ~I nl-t'll l.iri.;i-i i n)I, ~IO ~"J7~FJ 1r111cv.Ur t:'1 '"'il'' \lmh nc\•tkdpro-lnme.NH arm . 4 'lr.111tht, $:!~00 -------Prallll'l' l>PllHl '"l i tl 9GJ ll.l:J 1 duct l'u1t•nt1Jf unhmrt _ . , COIMC"OS & (2131 271 2so1 or 12 131 L<>u1•mi: Area• llouserul piano $:!75 l'H l'I). / ed lht•r rntc lntl'rvte,. :Sh..ikle c ~•l>trtboton; Equipment 8030 5500288 or wknds 1714 1 ur lurmturt' & decorator movm1t 548 7010 Boots Powu 1\1 12 <.ill for Jppl w.inlt'd 1 r.1m1n1: pro ••••••••••••••••••••••• bi5 ls.ti item~. UP1>llC, <ifr equip -----•••••:•••••••••••••• • M..irk~ lndu!>tne:. Inc \tded C.tll631 32'7! 3848 Campes Dri•e Sikon F Camt'ra w/J5 M -bo..itini: equip. All Xlnt Ebony Apartment Gran\! CLASSIC Uay DliJt lo.i 640 lboti -S II I p p I N G • R E C., 546-4741 • 1.2 11 lens & auto Nikon 3 Pc qullt<'d rrov :-l'C _rond 675 4179 S<'tte~r<'n Cla~s1c '61 Chrt!t :-u)}l'r rt \\AR!::HOUSF Molure IAcro.-. L'-om 8.'> 250Loom lens 673·668.'i t1onal. $180; 2 maple end !II .__ h I C . $lSS01b!llorr 546 5975 M inl rond. b i' 0,80 SalH R~ r~ $I OK • "rr Ibis S25 ca I.imps SI~ . emfA'rs IP l"\'IOt' oa:.I ----- )laJo r compute r c o mtelhgent, hond:.l. Op O.C Airport) ~ 8040 ea. All hke ~cw. 4\19.3967 Country Club. Phone: SpottinqGood1 8094 \\kd)S ,t•ek.:, lop c..r<·cr talent po~tun1t)' l o J vun~e I f'..qual Op1><>r Employer ••••••••••••••••••••••• afl 6PM ~().5306 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- ror t>'<ll'n'"t: proAr..im Ro;it b';l1ldr r.... 697 Kan· Wh1l r w:il1•r Sl.ll nm Cjll Bob ~ ... ~1• til8 !:!88. Jolph. CM •PET WORLD• Om tble, forn11rj toµ, 6 N.B.A.C. Mt~rship. f\..iyak, & p.utclh-)~1.; :1.1· !'hit~ -;,.,f,111 inl :.u· JOIN OUR GROUP Dl'nm'> & Denni-. l'l'r:.on i SILK PRIESSIER Ptl Bulb. l'l'lo.l',.,, l\o).lon dH ~. llkt nu $Wl\'l0I Sl25 ___ 1133·!1565 515 :11;,;1 "' •1\•t•r "' fl\ 11 hncl"'" It E SJ\U:S \\t• h.iH' ,1n 11µ1·nm~ lor nd St'n 1t'l' ut llunt1n1:tonj F 1 F 11 t Typist C llr $550 Uulb, Toy t'o" Tl•rnl'r'>, ml.'kl•r, bet>:t' plu:.t. 1·ov 11 .1 h.mcl110,1pp.-1( uld ftl.t• •a n '''1'•·111•n 1·cd 11..·~th lt11!>t!Ht'J1·hllh\J :'Pl'rl .u or p SOWP)1 IAnahe1m 1 l'o odlt•s, S hih t t u , r'd 2 ).Ill 1:01<1 mr,.,ll 'd il0v\\t'<lvl'1'. ya nla ~··TV.Rodio, h\1l rJ\1l11' s, "I · ":·"tblufl Cll'unior,., .. zMT TypidClk S2.46up .\1 olle~t'. J.h11-.1.1 Ap-.o. 1·h1-i. I i' 1·ou1h w12:.11 plll11"'· y;un:,, 1'11111 P H 'Fi Stt 8098 i~Hl ~.~1111 " -..1lt''ll\'I '"" I) ll l ,t.1 nit ' lt I. "· J 'l h I u ft "r ' N B I' ltnlt' 11-;1 Toro) Cod;n,.,. too lll"\.'il llUP I I I ' ~7 HfiJ I ~al1• /\prl I !I lhru April u; I • reo :-1111 l'\I'~ Ill~ \\orlo.111..: • •>1111111.10' S ii., ~. \ lt'tn' ~ ultt·r fj,.J.I 0!1:r.!lbm :!pm J •t $3 40 St ·• I lO ,., er:. . l:JiO S !Jilt'l' h . L11J,t,1n St ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111111 t'\l'•0 ll ••11 t nim ·' 1 · • 11 " . I °'"on • 1111'°' · uu '"" mo:. Hunda:ifll-cl Hu\\hHk & l' ,\I Color TV " u-.,•d , ~01111 211' (hH·n~ u1~t'r 1,n.1 rm~"''"'J>hl l'.11111>1111 !![~1',11~01 ~"~1":~:;;'11~Sjrn !'StorttrJob" I JOpmlam t Anahc•1m1'llr<'t'ds. 2:1~5 W. 171h at \\1>od McxH·.Jil Uinrn ~, . • Sf'f1•1·tronfr11m SX.5 lkrt li kt• lll'W ~lnl t.'0111 '''" '''" 1 lii•nt·r:tl 011 ,1.~ I Stock Clks to $3.40 ~;;1~~;w. Si\ Oµt•n l'\ i•s Scl, H' 1 hi. & 11 l'lirs. S5Ull I Oltt>r " l\11·k,whcel, i:ooJ !lf~·71AJ lhruout 11 1!107 673-7601 "\1.1•-'iWO\H:!\' :1 Yrs t'" St.indup&lko,1n·11u111l'd Ou}'Shtft ' · -Ii l'c lllfrrn S<•t. 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(',1n m.1k1.· up to St ~s hr Work 111i:ht-1 I' t1m1• Prrlrct tnr ~tudo•nl' & trHHlnll i:hll'r~ ~JO 3Hi7 fo r appl ~. !ll'M TEl.t.l'llON t-: Sill.I\ 'I I Oil.., 1-'1111 ur p.1rt 111111· 1·.1rn up tu i.111 1wr ,htll ,1•'·""'l ,, 1?11 .1 1 .111l•'l'd h1•urh 14 .1~1· l..11 1:r 11111,i..u, 111111 1•11t•r~111~. • 'ti ''" J \ .111 I:! I & !\ !I l'ull Sh•"•' 1:~1 ll.IO:l Telttt ~ .. ' mi.tl> & l.uutt. no t'\ prr 1w1 ,.,.,, Cull for MjttJI ~14·1 ·1t~t . Mr' (;1')(1k TEST TECHNICIANS r l'rt1•1· offer!\ 1tt•rrnn11rnt .. mployml'nt, pu1d v1u·11 lion aflc•r 3 moot/I-.. t'll t•C'lll'nl mC'd11•1AI 1111\J dl'n t11l ht.'llt'fll:I 12' • 1rn1el tinht.la)''i IJl'r y1•1ir. prol1I i1 h a r 1 n ~ 11 n II " t 11 \' k purr huw plL1n llv.y. )):11111 l't Kmi:si7.cwn1t•rht'd. w1hardwarc. cht"a() ----AfRhan rm. 1 •~ yr 0111 ood ... 1• !h12" i.:rce n oval rui: WAITRESS/WAITER l'urehrd. sso. 675·3296 or ~2 92<~~"~(1 ~l~~t 5.'il·6172. Oinlnl! Room Contmcn ti75 0481. ------- t..il l)IW.' 'l'r\I('(' i':l(pcr a Olntn,i: Sl.'t solid -maple Dyna-Gym. :! repos. Like mu-.t 1\PJ'I\ tn 1wr~on le• 'hth Tm. F<'m. limos thl, Ii rhr~ $:!511 IJl'sk & ~~·w Pay orr halancc ,J11 h11 c;,)ctl'. ll olt>l !P W, shot~. Adorable, dtr $50. Blnnol ('hinn Call 519·9000 ____ _ 1 .. 111un.1, l:!'i ~ Co11,.,1 Ea,1t·r i:1fl S2006-1 l·li~ .. s rahml'l S.IO 541< ;010 ., ,. •1 , "'-" •t .... h -r.1 ... r.as: ... ·wm., ,. at ••. •n llw\, l .. 111 Ill .\uslrahan ~lk) Terner' Twn !'>o x !>l)r.i:~1 mat tlc'k C'Jh ~cws rc•:i l WAREHOUSE Xlnl ,\I\(' :I mo• \ lt.imt· St•J t ·, ,11pri•mt' s.:ood h m >.Int <"1111d 1;;1 :llili7 1 xlrJ (trm l .,1,11 h ;x, --;:, h\l ufr K31·2!">5(1 al\ \\ ,, r " h 11 u ' l' " o r k 1l r .1 111·r 11'' l.tfl1n11c;"nth• h•muk Al;t'.k ll n fa Ii 1 1 •' cl r • \ 1• \' .1 n )J.tlJmUll', :! , r... ohl h.1' p1rlo.u11 & •It "' 1•11t'~ 110111.I pap.•r,., t11 ~ootl home clt1\1n11 n •ronl. d t•:tn S50 1;Jt O:!Otl q•h1d 1•' 'llcio 'mok<'r ~ ---- U .1 \>wk Tut·~ Sa1 Frfft0You 8045 h '°WtJtn Jruo ~ n \ PrU m t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t.1rt $;! :.41 l)t•r hr Call l'.1rl I.AB Pup1l1ri; l11r tnto•n"' '1;.u lllHI In !l w1•1•k"< 11ld 1 1·r~•1·"'' .l !opm \\I'll !l:.t;o:111 now f>f',.'\1<: -.s. :irn~ 1: Airport Loop 1>1 . C11,1;1 t'ull11'. l1'm . :1y1,, lrr ;\11°,,1 1·11lo11 . like' kuh. nds f,ld hnm1· l "'II ;,!1:• 1<1<70 MerchondiH ~oo a ,l'I Mt 1'Hi;, "1'lV_'_1 _______ 1 MOVING . M.1pli· c-orh:t' & I Par1f1t' \'lt'W Mcmon .11 Pnd tb1'1 liH·r upp;.r Park Int, n•asona hlc. Ph r:11J1nt•t 'sso. <.t•w1nl! 1'1141qh'"''----- m.rrh $.'.ti, 21" Color TV. • lX'h $7!i, I hdeal>ed SlOO S:!Oll. orl rt 'I Iii t' n cl ' Slc>r1'() ('on,olc SlllO Mr &11 5'125. IM;\I 21'\l t. Mr!' ( hrur:. ~ 1•a , a G~ Sol~ 8055 Spc1 ll1kl'' SJO •'a, CoHr<" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thi $1:1, 1-.ncl Tahl SIO 1-: •do I c• I' a I 1• M 1 'I c '"'2 0127 _ l't•r..11n.1 I pr<>p<'t 111 I !1110 I' O () 1. T /\ B L. ": • I :! ' Monro' i.1 1\ \ '" <"'I\ S:it s 1\1 I. II O I\ T w / l r I r Only llAM lu 11'M 11:12 1~110 1, ;\111·~ oltl 1'1·1 nrr/Poo· HorHs 8060 flit-. 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Ana Fh'1.• mr cond1llonrr. old ••••••••••••••••••••••• i·a M' & mu~ir f(Jr 1,.tn SHAPPY kHOf 11 !hf top :ru~trwr m thl' manuf J\' hul ~rldom u~f'd Cools WANTED n r r " & I! \J 11 an~ d lhen sft•m\ \hi~ clc»e to in .. ture M ~11ph1 .. 11r,1t•''' GAS REFAIG cnllrrhou.,~8.1J 26CY.> TOP CAS ll DOLLAR SS4·403JallGpm. waist above 1 wturhnr d 11t d.1111 entry t.) Mems ha!'> WA.titTED 542·3 l7 7 Ft>male Lab / Ootx-rman, 1• /\ I 0 F o n you R ---k-kw lltis ltm1nine. cltll&flllul tmmt"dtalt o pen1nl[" • C !Omo old "puycd all JF.WF.l.RY. WATCllES, Poo l . Round, r.~ ~· ,~ dress In crept, ltrwf. ----1 avutlablc to perfo rm Krnmon• as Oner or •11 · t C 11 AltT OBJECTS. GOLD, Doui:hboy. 18x4 11 30. PrintedPattern 9240:~ues' SECRET ARY functional rests and lrou·, NorJ:r P..lec Dryu S25 ~ ~J 5 0 f. · a S 1 I.Vt; R SER V 1 CE, htr . filter pump. dtcap. Sizes 8, JO, 12. 14, lfi. 18 Lri:J l<''Cper.helpful. bte llhoottnl!ofd•R•lal in Paeh Ke nmor<' Ga._ FIN~: f'URN & AN yourcmcw«-1194·90~ Slzt 12 Qum 341 hkfS 224 Good typist Kaptrl l.CrJ!-rall'd c1r <'u1t bnanf"I dr> er 57~ Gunr_ ~6 Hli?,.2 T<' Rood home. I YT old TlQUfo:S r .. 1~ -2200 Y«41 fiO.l~h faboc adv~ net'm('nt $i00 R 1 I 1-..a T 1•-I All h •-SCRAM·l~ ~end Sl.00 tor n tlt oatttrn 1 eqw~ Y<'ar rl' 0 ~" Will buv !\Omc rfri:<> & ap ov "·•i.t c. :<i o.... th> Md 35' for ~It !>'lltrn tor M.~on~ynllin'!,11&m~cll~~~l expeneN.'C' l'llantt' runntnl! or nol. lo\·r~.~-~nld~S·2'141. Dlarnon~ I'' c~!!t, W8P11 lirst~ll\s tlnNtl, t .. ndllna ·' ~ ... .., ,. 1 pr:ut1rv 111 S.'i """ 1 ANSW(~ ~·...._..__ NewportBeachA1:ency '1 '0 'r r ;ip mf'l •l IJlnckpuppy.l11 mo<.oh:f '\ell ror $2,SOO. Call 9" ---- __ .'340 __ c_ampu' Dnve PERTEC f;'7~52.SR _ __ _ Pdrt lnsh Setler. Colld1e 642-8251 Vrndot _ Abf r ,..._..._. UJ u ~ L r"r u·~d F ' ti & German Shrph('r ----Nippy -Sh-.._. -.... ~"' ... ,... Secunty gllard, l yr ell " " "" r I:• :urf' Lo It d MtF79f;() 2 l s G 11 l IJ9l.I _,. Hoff Dnv Nice Poy R t d 1711JArrnstron.i: Avl' ('\cell<'nl rond1110n SSO ws 1 s · em · q 11 9 Y SJPHOJ JJ.I w ... tM Sf • ..._ -, ~ence e iree. epen· 642 4951 aflt'r6Pl\1 . "'"-"'--8050-diamond. Doeumenled One aulo m e r ho .,_.. MT IHI I, ,.. .. 9AM 2 JOf>M or dable. Unarm•d post Santa Ann C3 m~ ~ appraisal $12,000. BSl oC l ............ -. •-·- 3 30PM 9rM Ca l I Emerald Ba y The fos t('\11\ draw !n th~••••••••••••••••••••••• 751~ come up wilt grea ._ ---· - 1-:am $100 + + per w~k Comm. Assn. 494·8571 An Equal SAVE' N & ed furn new optlonnl t a that's .-snu......_ ~rtun1ty Employer WHt. · .a Dolly Pilot · ew us ' Ml .. 1080 guar anteed lo d to the Do JH klltft kw tt 1et • s alary + comm. dom ---SI0800 Cl1M1f1cdAd.&t.2·S678. appl's, misc. Wllgon 's ~ fue l econom or your pattn f1"f Su• llO• ''' ~ np!.:'.!nt~n~ I .ti.m~ o/rk *a .. '!y~":nur. Sttks 'taket-;:====-=-=-:..;==-=.;::::: •-------.. BahrgStainC !"oo'lt. 545 W, ••••••• ••• •• •• •••• ••••• car l t . s 11 • d " •• ...., Fa1J.Wl1ter ''""" ·~ .. ~' .... -· l!ll . . .... 00·7930· WA .... TED SlPl~ON httlq-cH, ""'"' 1"'1" ,., llook." 1n our brand nev; ehary;e lndlv. for uniQUt l'llmatl,. To Place your "" fret Nft••1t •f --cho"'t nUlrc nt'Jr the 0 .C pasillon ln pc>l'MM\al lin~ ·--··· "Fast Re!!ult" Beautiful J ;·r old 7 pc TOP CASH DOLL/\n ._.1 Std l5,_"'~ewt ,.... "'· Airport. Xlnt oppor fo v~ency Call Patti• amui..:us Se o · t walnut master bdrm set PA I D FOR VOUR -K Stw +~1 1otll posit1n• m1nd1•d 1n Pre-.ton, "48 1288, Dennis .... ...._.,... rvice irec Ory $250. t.& ~ohd wood JEWELRY, WATCHES. Wanted 8011 l11rt111t Molttf Cr1lts d1v;d~I t'or J>l.•rional & Ot'nn1s Pera onnt'l • 11d . ·Call Now Je<Ht . eoektoll tbl w/2 ART OBJECTS. COLD ••••••••••• ••••••••• l11U.t faslll01 11111 Interview Call Oran1t1: ~rv1C'C' of lluntlnrton 642-5671 doon.. $70, was 1149. 402 S ll~Vt:R SF.RVICF. WANTED: 1 rack fot l~Mt kwlq IMk Co 114 833-11098 or LA Dueh,16168lieGc:h81vd. bf.JU Maanol ia St. C .M FINE t•URN & AN · '13Toyola Ila. "13/828 1645 Ste 121 -(~ hous~ I T1QUES 84$ 2200 6 Quick Quartet! . • • 9080 .•...••.•••••••........ il WreJgt Ski BoJI IJll I 0 lrlr. xtra!>, S~JIJ\1 I 1)11·806S af\ 6PM .. Sk-:-bo-Antiq~s/ Ill 1 al 4~ llard111 Clauics 9520 !)ld:s 14 hrs T .1ndum .\.\ ••••••••••• •• •• •••••••• h• lraller. 644· 175.'> UI CJd Ori!! '\u 1ntc11or Str,11,:ht hr11h :\tlSI TransporlcrtiOft S~LI.' I' I'. )to.:.o b~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ol r ~ HJ>h) Aircraft 9 I I 0 ."'Y.'•••••••••••••••••• ·so ,..ore.I 111\·kup He \,.~rob a 1 C' !' 111 1 1 h s lor<'d. v t•r} 1·lean. \tlntplone 150hp Lvrom MUS1 SP.I.I. 'it.!·1u b•·'l In~. new radio. Al~ayi. <;(for PI' :H>ll lil!W "ei.t•r~S7~!111 1172 ·~Che\~. 71 ooo on;-;;. · C~ Sah/ new tin.-;., "1rin11. JH>ll ~ 9120 trans S9SO 962-SQ!l • .. , ••••• •• •••••• •• • • ••• ·sa 1-Ahl'I \Vi.tn Ford body l J tnper Shell. l its small Rare Very rc:.tor Jblc r tc.-k up . Xlnl cond Hun<> $25() 673··1\/9$ '!11'.S orrcr 897~\0 r ---·3s .. ord ronq.~r11ble i.t VW C amper. h._" ~'tlJn bt·-tnlflor 1• \ e r y t h 1 n It ' G 1 1• .11 i.;11 ~ t:IH ,h.tt>e ' Mu~l '1•'<' r.111 111111 --~.creationol Motorcyct.-s/ V~icln 9Sl0 Scoohn 9 l SO ••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• ......•.....•.......... ;~ l\:aw:asak1 400S:1. S8."10 hi!'> 3207 o r 840 823J OFF ROAD TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IM TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\ c ... t 11\\' 'll 642-9405 l<.\I \\ 2(1(1:! Tn 1\ M F \I fJll Jl!O\,, \!1ch X.\S 111 m1 '!>.~• ti7J 7b!l2, I"" Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 7~ t 1p11. iJUIO trnn ..... 111 to111I ,\\I FM 'lt•ro·n 1 12.1••> m11fo., 1,73 :!112:1 1 7 ~ I. J 1111 V 1, .1 m I 111 Sill< r 2h.UOO m1 ' Xlnt roml ~'l2\)(I ™ t.OIX Datsun 9720 ........................ '73 MBZ 450 SL Coupe Roadster Oc.>.rnur 111 ~olct \\ sa<:ldl~ I ,. J l n l' r 1 n t c r 1 or 1ll07KRTl SI 3,300 ~~i~WU1t) 7~ K uwask 1 4001\ /.. :!'K>O 1111 Very clean. m.1ny \tras SIOOO s.IS·!illlh l'Jrh. A• c.-c ,,or1 roi. St•n1l·•· & Sal••' \W, M1n1 T rude\. "'""' 4 \4 " <.:u,111 m bit \t'hklt•!I ' i~ P.1lMm II :!Ill. 18 01.111 ARE YOU BORED~ I mil•'' lllu1• H&ll (1111 then gel Yo\l~l'lf llWOl'Yed 1;.ct ;11~ doll\I( thm~ or ~row111g Uu.ng.-, Chl•t·k ·11w !lobby •7:1 ~1117.. Low m1 • nt'\\ Shop" ir1 lh1• DAll.Y Rud1 . .1~.1\\1 FM. '' 11 UtYlia lll70 llJrhor Bl\ d l'o:.lJ Me:..1 631 -1276 ;z Honda 2SO<TXL. .Molorsporl. lo m1. •!°> 10 5-10 4260 a ft 4 PM MODERN MOTORS OFF ROAD CENTER (;1,•ml.111• 1:!1:11.'h> 1111011 PIU>T Clas.'1fll'tl section i.1:, l1!l2!1 carh Wl"1 & Sal Hc*by Shp 8500 Hobby Shop 1500 Hotaby st.op 1500 ····-·················· ··•·····••···•••••····· ............•....•..... MIMI TllAlt-IS 11 ll West loller, CM < 'nmt>l~l~ rail1 o .. cJ111.: .. 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W1• huncJl1• .ill "'""' & .uh"'"""!! l'.111 .1111111. ll:lfl t.IJ.1 l'ONTJ.:Ml'Oll \JO \IOOF:ll:'\ P '" l /,c;.s lt>:~Sopcriur l'n11 '.! f).IS 05?311r fl':J l'la GOU> DIGGH, LTD. Liquid llOld Jewe lry Custom made. 64.S..78S7 MAKE MONEY Seit your hobhy items with an ad in THE HOBBY SHOP. Don 't Jet yourself get bored with life -get involved with cera mics, macramc, plants, jewelry, knits, s t ained glass. leathel'. crocheting. gift items. photogr aphy, etc. For more information call classified 642·5678 & let one of our friendly advisors help you. You ('an't beat the r ates for th1s unique type of advertising. TH E HOBBY SHOP will appear each Wednesday & Saturday. \I l' \ ' I " : \ \I I ~~~1 ~""rr. \L)\. J l!lOSL. Cl11~~1c ·i;u, IJolh '7J 11..1lMtr1 I.Ill Ill ('uup1• to~. t'Xlrcm<'ly gd concJ. llUI•> 22.llOO m1 1mm11C' $!~JOO. 4!17 3434 1·011<1 S<!IUO 6 14 l~'.I -----r '70 MrtCl'1lt-" 6en1 rlu11'"<' f4at 9 725 c·o uJ)(' Full\ 1·qu1ppo•d , •••• •• ••••• •••• •• •••• •• Mint c.-ond ~l tl7J G21K 7 1 ~1·1 l.1k1•n11 J7.t1'M•m1 l\~I FM 1111 \111'h• IJn~ '1'6 ZltJSI.. ~1·11 1•ni: :.! 1un ~1.100 MlJ...,r ~Jo.I.I.' 1111". I\ /1. ,\ ~1 /~·:"II I' t' !II.II filKO 11lr11•,, 111 ~11•r1•0. hoolv in i;upr1 1un11h 1·111111 ~1,;?(>0 /ll'll Oller li;J7 011m "''' ",, m r I I ''\'-I., .1m fill '"I'"' rll'·"' 311 n11111. '""'' ~··II MG 9742 ~JUU '•.iO JOJ J ~ t.; '>.I'• ti ••••••••• •••••••• •••••• '69 MGC GT 7t ~I :I m•\\ lirAI.•·•, l1u11tl Harr Ii Cvlml.lcr mot.It' I. 4 rn1 rn.i i:,, .om frn 'IH'••rl 1r.1nm1c,S111n '\1•1• ... 1,...1 1~1.'HiH""-· r.11lln ~1ro· \\h•·1h ~4!':~~ •••••.•.••.• ! ? .2. ~111111 111' $ 2 4 9 9 Brand N~w '7 6 HONDA Cars OVER 100 To Choose From! UNIVERSITY Oldt mob ile Hondo Con • GMC Trucks lnter('11tC'<.l 1n Jloblilt!l'? .•11.o11 l1Jr hor 111\ol I Then you'll v.ent to <'0-1.1 "····· s Iii 'It; Ill Cht'rk "The fl ob by Shop .. lh1l runs e\•cry Wl'dnes TIIEllOBBV!\1101' I <1e1y &S11turdaylnthr t:"ery W('d and Sal J VAi l. Y PJl.OT __ ~.uly l"llotCll!slfied _ Clus1f1ed Section Alltos, Mew 910 Autos, H•w tlOO •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,""' • u ... ,. $2995 AlSO 14 OlMllt HIW ·1s· ... c.. ....... ~ Dick Miller Motors • 557-2132. ~ . Wec:tl'\flday, April 7. 191& DAILY PILOT D7 \ \\ ·72 LJ11., i pa ..... I\ \t l'\t ~ll·rl'o Z lx·d Hblt f'n>: S3700 Ii 15 :\iSJ 73 Super Bl'<'llc Xlnt 1•oncJ l'.u I ,11r 1111 JIJIOI 'i:'.!:11"1 hi~ Ii Ii llu) till Camp••r. Must ~cit SI.~ nr ~-,1 nffa. Call 531, rn:11. "CADILLAC" Duality & Price O•er70 to Choos• From For I hl' best pn re:.. l he lo"t"-l lease rates, & de· pendable service,· see NABERS CADILLAC l~·.rnulw f;11nul1 c-.ar, 'i:: • l'I \ m o ul h Cu•ln111 ~11h11rb•n. 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Sul & Sun. ~ l•MI r,;,7.24911 \'\\'CO:-.:VJo:n1'11\l.t-: '74 ·711 L oci l'on\t ShO\\fl)l>m \lnl rn11d. s:1:100. 1·111111 1\u l1n•\ & llral.t·~ 675 811i0 I' I' ~ I , !I ~IS. fi i J · 4 6 j () lJ I --645 20'.M, lt1chard. 'tiA \'W tius rehll 1•ni: -- J\ \I n1 UlS\f'llt' & mun) Fiof 97 25 111thl!rrrl'>.lrJ2, Stb50 ur ••••••••••••• ••••••••• >t''' o 1•r. 8-1 -41124 '"' \ W llU<: 1.1H~l 111111t11wn l.llo loll41 ·;11 nt'r. t.u.ir \'n111ne. re l' I! n l 11 ,1 1 n I • ~ 1• 1• l o tu / 11• \ ~ 1 \I u' I i.1' II ">Iii U'IXi t'\ l • 1.,1 llo1)!. ""'" "''' )!llntl 1011d • n•,11111·11 r ..11.1111<· 1·\lr.1• :-/i~o11 "I.I .;~;i IJ''I ·1,11 \ \\' \u111 11• " h1 k~. rl' ,.,1111111o1n"ol 1•nJ.. Iv tr11n1, ,1111 11.111 .. 11 1))1/(l!) l'rl Pl' 11111 1:~ .. 1 iJ \'\\' 11111'. V""ol 1•01111, 111 0(10 m 1, """I i. <'ti !\'\I :H7'1 l'Vt'' Autos, Mew BUY OR LEASE aaaa IN SAHTA ANA ...... S.t.ctlOft of Hewli U1ed fMpOrl1 7)(,d MILLliR MOTORS lat> W. Warner 111 Main Santa Ana 5~7-2132 tlOO --·--·· ""'"'-t<r-.... '" ,-....,l. .... 411,,.,..,..-...... _ L • •"'4"""'V.W .... ~ ' ,.. . ...,,. . .,. ..................... _, .... ,,.,., ... ~ .... ' ' 10 SPEED BIKE IMClUOE:O WITH PURCHASE OF ANY NEW HONDA -OVER 75- IN STOCK 1976 HONDA 4 SPEED SEDAN 52866 Plus Tu a Lte.. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (SGA2008e84) . . 53995 Automatic wn1te wall) etc tw .... •'<.Ul21'9111 4 cyl1n<K•r 4 '>l>Ofl<f a11 ooncNIOMIQ. tadl() heiltPt m.iQs buCktil i.oat~ \untool mag wnetil$ (912LVXJ $2895 •75 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6 l yhnclM llUtO 118nS . llf cono11ton1119 powor ~h•!>r1nq. radio. hPlll(lr wh•towall tuPs (308U<E1 $2995 • V 8 duto 1t,1n\ a11 cone111ion1nq POwN \tl'flllnQ POWl'I btake\ ldO•O hl•c1ter wt111ewa111owi. 111n)'I 1001 122BM1V• $4995 '7 5 PLYMOUTH SA TEL LITE 4-000R V 8 auto '"'"' air cooc:htion1n<1 oowrr Mef'r•nQ rao10 noJIM wh1t1>wJll lire~ """"''$3395 I , I ' USED CAR SAVINGS '75 DODGE DART SEDAM 6 cyt•ncJN 3 ~oel'<I wh1tcwa11 tiros low mile~ 180lMK, 259 5 '73 DODGE DART fo cvhnorr. auto 11.tn!> rao10 neater 1001 'unrool !•579b6) $1995 I 976 scour TERRA 4 WHEEL DRIVE V-8. au1oma11 steering luel 1 c. Power lwo SPeed ' ank sk1d-p1a1e ransler case . 7 Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITIO N VOL. 69, NO. 98, 8 SECTIONS, 112 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FO~NIA Aft rnoon .Y. toeks , TEN CE NT~ t Battin Aide Admits to Campaign Work By GARV G RANVIUE 011"-O•lly ...... Wit A former m ember of Orange County S upervisor Robert But· tin's stafr testified Tuesday that she worked on Battln"s-1974 cam pa1gn for lieutenant governor on county lime. Julie Crimes, who worked for Batun In 1973·74 and now lives m Corvallis, Ore .• said it was the supervisor's for mer executive Hughes Buried Quietly HOUSTON <AP) -Billionaire industrialist Howard Hughes was buried in brief, unannounced graveside riles al an exclusive cemet er y west of d owntown Houston today with an Episcopal d ean proclaiming: "We bnng noUung into this world and we can take nothing out." Ther e were few mourners al the ser vice and there was no eulogy for the eccentric recluse who d ied Mo nday of k idney failure. Dean Robert Gibson of Christ C hur c h Cathedral. o n e or Houst o n 's o ldest Episcopal C'hurches. deliver ed his short re· marks, ending with, "Remember thy ser vant Howard." and then read the last rites from the 14th chapter or the Book of John. About JO women and 15 or 20 m en gath ered at Glenwood Cemetery for the three-minute Mrv1ce which had been kept secret from the public. There was no effort t o exclude re· S¥>rlers and photographers. Neither of Hughes' ex-wives at· tended. Hughes' body was quickly lowe red into the grave in a 1,000-pound, silver-jacketed cop· per casket that will be covered by a matching vault, funeral home spokesmen said. Mu . Frederick Lummis Sr .. Hughes' 8~-year-old aunt, oc· cupied a front -row seat at the services along with her son, Will Lummis. Mr. Gibson read from lhe Bible the words or J esus, ··10 m y Father's h ouse are many mansions : tr 11 were not so. 1 would have told you. I go to pr('- pore a place rot.you." The luxuriant cemetery buria l ground for many of Houston's early civic leaders - 1s in a thickly wooded glen some two miles west of the downtown area. tt 1s bounded on one side by Memorial Freeway and on lhe other by h ea vily traveled Washington A venue. As llu~hes was being buried there remained ahve the ques lion of d1spos1Uon or hls vast and f3T Oun1temp1rc. 1\relo S~>derberJ:, a Hughes ~1>okc•smun in Los Angele:. \\h(•rt• (Mt> lll'Gll ES, Pal(t A?) 'E andR' OK But Not the 'A' T'flOF.:'l:IX , Ari7. CAP) N:inC'y Rt'a1tun took a ~land • tWO thirds" 1n fo\'Or of the 1-;q\1t1l H1~hts Amt'ndment 'Tm for thP "E' 11nd tht.• "R' but not lht• 'A'," tht> wlfeofGOl'pr(' ~1dent 1 al contend('r Honold Rt•agan told a reporter Tuesday after arrivin g here lo \'lsil her PMents, Dr. and Mrs. l..oyul DMVI~. "Of course l 'm ror equal rights for everyone," s he explained, ··but I don't think a constltutton:il o1mendment 1s the righl w:iy to ~() .. SHE CONJ'ERTED STASH TO CASH "We had a very good response to the ad. l 'm very happy with the results '' That's the success experience of the Corona del Mar woman who decide d to con~·ert her garaae clutter to cnsh ...,,th this classlned ad : Sun ooh· 9 3 Soflt h1·rl tf1<>· ht"'. clolh".-.. hool.i.. m1<t<' i\I~ ~treet, Cd)I. tr you have it ems you want to \ sell. ctall 642-~78. It only take~ a (e'W words in the right place to attrect buyers. Along the Orange Coast. the ri•ht place is the Daily Pilot. ,,, .,_. -- . ~ aldt-. Ted Moraitis, who assianed hcrcumpa1an relatedchorl'1> Mora1t1s 1s expecl~J to be called h a prosecution witness 1ooay as Deputy Dist Atty. Juck Ryan continues hJ s effort to pro- \e that Battin illegally used county employes and supplies for C'ampa1gn work Last Aogust. the rounty Grand Jury charged the Santa Ana super v1<;or witl\ sen•n felony C'nmes rehated to his un:.ll<' ces!)ful campaign for Lieutenant governor. Both Mrs Grimes and Moral11l'i have been granted 1mmun1ty from prosecution in rt>turn for their testimony in the Battin case Mrs Grimes testified that she once stayed home from work two day11 while supposedly workmg on a campaign mailer. But, Mrs. G rim~s admitted when cross·examined by defense attorney Matthew Kunhcb, she did no work ourang fter two,day absence. lnstead. she said. she !lnd ott1er Battin staff members <'hipped m lo have the maihng done by a commercial firm. Mrs . Gri mes 1n<1cnt1 fie1t \'anous name hi.ls thal allegedly wer e ui.ed to address the cam· pu1gn mnilers And. the witnes~ test1'1ed. she made two trips to Los Angeles on campaign related errands during normal county working hours Mrs. Grimes told the eighl· man. four'-woman JUry in Judge Kenneth Lae's courtroom that much of the campaign work was Despite Teamster Plea done durlni: t•nning hours unci 1.m weekendis. And, she i.uld. work was doue In Battln's law ofric(' a!. well H In his supervisor's ofr1ee. The w1tne:.s also saJd she mad\" telephone calls on a county phone to arrange Ballin speaking eneagements. Bi.it. s he added. she was ordered by Battin to charge toll cells to his law office phone. FV Firemen Given F 011r Percent Raise Fountain Valley firemen were given a four percent pay increase bv the City Council Tuesday night, despite a last-minute plea from Teamster representatives for a 7.5 per cent hike. . In addition, councilm e n eliminated an educational incen- tive pay program that had given firemen pay bonuses of 2.5 to 10 percent upon completion or col- lege credit!.. HBBeach Park Fee Goes Up Parking fees at the one mile or city beach in Hunu.,.ton Beach will be raised 50 cents to $1.SO ef- fective this Saturday. AP•.--JIMMY CARTER SHOWS 'DEWEY-TRUMAN' HEADLINE The fee will be raised further l(I S2 on weekenflls and holidays only in the busy summer months from the middle of June Wllil Labor Happy Deya Weren't Here Again for Mo Udall Oay. • Udall Cornes Close Direct or or Harbor s and Beaches Vince Moorhouse says that the additional parking re· venue is estimated to bring in $141,000 yearly. To His First First He said the additional revenue will insure that the Harbors and Beaches Department will very nearly break even "and this is with paying Sl70.000 yearly for a $3 million bond for a parking authority. MILWAUKEE tAPl -"Oh, how sweet it is," said Arlionu Rep. Morns Udall as the band al his victory celebration played, "Happy Oays are Here Again." Meanwhile. at a downtown hote l ballroom where form er Geor1tia Gov. Jimmy Carter was to host his victory celebration. Cartt>r supporters grew ~nm as thl' sound sy!>tem wa<; dis· mantled and celebration plans fad NJ The time was to ~ p m T111·' da~. and the ABC and '\IW networks had pro1~cted Udall us wi nner o ( the W1sconi.1n flrt' ~1dential primary 'Tve finished sN•ond :ind 1 hkt> first a 101 hettt•r ," l 'dull told chc•enng cnmpai~n workt·r' Curter, mennwh1lr. St'nl li'n· tat1ve congratula11ons "' t'1l;11l and ri'llr<'d ror the night to h1., bedroom o;everal floor.. oihove 1h1• 11omber C'ro" 11 in th.-t)nllroom l'dall .ind hie, \\lft· "1•r1• o,mil lnA ~hen th1•\ lt'fl lt1l'1r \'H'lon t'1'IPhr;11 mn to rt'l tre C':trly. a' till' band rla)t'd .. 011 W1M'O"''"·" and his supporter" bt.'~an rhant ing. ··Go. Mo. <io, Mo: Go. Mo " Three hours later. many 1)f the samt' Udall s upport1·n; wept openly as Udall"s marAin o"er Carter vanished and h1:. rump waa forced to ac("cpt a bitter de· rcwt At lh<' Carler hnllroom. the loudspeakers for the sound systl'm were ha.;t1ly r e assembled 3" wnrd sprc.-ad thal Ca.rtcr had cwertakt-n l"dall Shenkman, Finley Wm Endor8emeul8 Huntington Beach City Council candidates Ron Shenkman and Ruth Finle'' ha,•e recewed the endorsement or the Orange Coun ty Chapter of the CaJiforma As- 'i0Ciat1on of the Ph~-s1cally Han d1capped. Shenkman said Fl-1· day. He said the nottflcat1on letter said the group based its endorse m~nt on candidates' answers to a questionnaire. and both s~me<t to be in sympPthy wilh the or- gan1zalJon·s objecllves. The 300 assembled Carter backers had been rejuvenated. The cash register at the bar jingled like sleigh bells. but the sound w as l ost amid the amplified blare from the stage, where a guitarist, a buss player and two youth Cul vocalists lt'<i the throng in 1m prov1sed. foot- stomping versions or ·· Oattle Hymn of the Republic " Presently. a path ~as cleared. and a beaminj( Carter '>trolled m· lo Lhe room. Flashing his famou~ !.mile. he !ilrode to th(' podium and evoked frenzy by raising his arm and displuying a Milwaukee Sentinc.-1 whos e top headline pro· claimed : • ·carll•r Up!> e t by Udall." ··As I said earlier, I told you l \\OUld never h•ll \'<JU a ht.• I would rather win than lose," :o..Hd Carter. The mood nl tht• l 'dall r amp hud rhani;:ed drn'.'>twall~ ··1r:-1 a v1<'lon no maltt•r h<1w th<' final volt-hlrni. out,"' L'rlull'' nt'ws secretary. R1cht1rd Stoul volunteQred But there was no h1dlnA the dlli· appointment in th<' Udall team of yt.•t another primary loss . Udally retired for the n1ghl ap. <Stt UDALL, Page A2> "We are the only department in the c ity, as far as l know, which ls paying for the bond out of its own revenues:· he said to· day. An angry controversy broke out last year over costs of operat- ing the <'ity beach and atone time a s urvey by the city ad - ministralor·s oHicc revealed that the beach would opcrale about S000.000 in the r l'd each year. A poss1bihty wa!> raist'<i al that time that the beach may be too c.-xpens1ve for the city lo handlc and questions were asked if 1l s hould be sil vt>n to the stale. Parking rat es al the st ate beaches in Huntington Bea<'h were raised to SI.SO last week for ull seven days of lhe week throughout the entire summer. City Council members Monday agreed to rn1~c the (ees to SI SO on week duys at the t•1ty beach hut were more reluctant to go to S2 on weekends Harriett Wieder said 11he foll that beaC'h users would go where it is cheaper and would bypass the city beach for the state strands on weekends. <See PARKING, Page A2) Power Out Coast Cities Slowed Several cities on the Orange Coast were hil by a brief but masslye power failure early this morning. Bill Compton. Southern California Edison Company manager in Huntington Beach, said today that 60,000 customers In Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Costa .Mesa, Weslmtns ler and Midway City were affected. \ HE SAID THE BLACKOUT occurred at 3:29 a .m. and lasted for nine m inutes before power was restored. He said that the proble m emaniated at the Ca.lifomla- Oregon border where the S00.000 volt Pacific lnterll~ from Oregon temporarily went out of order . ''The power loss was tremendous.'' he said. COMPTON SAID the cause is not yet known and is be- ing investigated today. Other widespread area~ in Southern California a lso were affected by the power faHure, Compton said. • The city instead will give firemen cash settlements or $500 to $5.200 each to replace that pro· gram, the same cash payment given pollct> and other city employes earlier. Teamster representative Paul Barrett told council members that the city now spends an average of $14.85 per capita for fire protection, compared with a $19.SO aver age in Orange County. Identity Unknown Huntington Beach pohce sure would fike to have a composite drawing of their s us p ect today but they ('OUldn·t get one even if they had a witness to the crime. Such portraits are made from a pollce Jdentl-Klt, where eyes. ears and hair can ht' pasted on a face at direction of the witness. Trouble is, police ad- mitted. the s uspect in this case stoll' their ldenti-Kit from a downstairs locker at the police station. They listed the loss at $25. Rites Slated For Mother Of Sheriff Funeral ser vices for Ruth R. Gates. mother of Orange County Sheriff Bradley Gates. will ht! held at 11 a .m. Thursday al Pac1f1c View Chapel in Newport Beach. Mrs. Gates d ied Monday al Saddleback Community Hospital m Laguna ll1lls followmg an 111- ness. A San Juan Capistr ano resi- dent. Mrs. Gates had lived in Orange County for 40 years. Mrs. Gates 1s survived by sons, Robert E . Gates or San Juan Capistrano, Stillman F. Gate11 of Anaheim and Sheriff Gates of Capistrano Beach; a daughter, Margaret f"rederiksen or Vt.'n tura . brothers, Rosco Ruhlen ot Lakewood and Samuel Ruhlcn of Yucaipa Arrangements are dlrcrt('(l by Pori(1c Vll'w M ortu;iry, Knox Heads Schoel Board Trustees of t hc Huntington Beach Union H1J.?h St-hool Ois- trlrl Tuesday niAht elected al· torney Robert Knox as their pre- sident Mrs. He len Dille, a part lime librarian, was elected vice presi- dent. Clerk of the board for the year will be sales representative Don MacAllister, with outgoing board President Dr. Ralph Bauer serv- ing as alternate clerk. 2 Die in Crash LAWTON. Okla. CAP> -Two soldier s were kllJed and two others were inj ured Tuesday when their helicopter crashed during training maneuvers at nearby Ft. Sill. Authorities listed the dead as CWO Richard T.•Har- rison, 4S, of Abilene, Tex., the pilot., and Spec. S Carlis Elwood Malpass, 26, or Fontana, Calir., lhe flight en1ineer. "Obviously t h at is go"d management." he said. ··a has ~n very cost effective " But he said the department 's work load has increased 40 per- cent. since the c1ly entered mto a joint powers a rrangement to answer calls in Westminster, Huntington Beach and S(•a l Reach. as well as a contract t<1 answer some Santa Anu calls. t ee FIREMEN,Page/\2) Huntington Man Dies After RlDl A Hunti n gton Beach man whose doctor had forbidden joA· glng d ied this morning. nearly 24 hours after collapsing in bis run- ning togs as he trotted along the edge of a westside thoroughfare. J eff Neilson, 48, of 16331 Sanla Anjta Lane. lay unidentified for m any hours after he was ad· mittcd to Huntington Jntercom- munity Hospital. The victim who was, to all out· wnrd appearan ces and vital sii;cns. dead when discovered about 11 a.m . at Warner Avenue and Bols a Chica Street. w<is rt.'- \Wed by fire d epartment person- nel. Paramedics su~cecded in fan- ning the spark of life again and the unconscious . Nie lson was raced to the hospital, but he died about 7:30 a.m . today. Fire Capt. Roger Hosm er credited the life-saving allemnl to paramedics Chuck Reynolds and John Mohney. ··11e wasn't supposed to jog," a C'oroner's offiC'e spokesman and 1nvesh.gator 1H.11d today. lie said Nielson's doctor knew or a ma1or heart rond1t1on and was t reating him for 1t. Blank Heads Board Trustee Marianne Blank was elected pres ident of the Oceun View School District trustee~ Monday night. Charles Osterlund wai; xclceted .by fellow truslc•c, us clerk. District <1ffl('1t1l1> 11.11d both volci. Wl•n· unanimous. Coust Weather Cloudy v1lth a chance 11/ ihowrrs lontght and Thurr- doy Louis tonight n<'ar $()and high.~ Thurada11 near 60 1411th a $0 ~runt rl1ancC' of ram. INSIDE T ODA V To the person emp10J1ed '1r the one joble11, the t>erl'fJ#!C· tuw of role budneu played in the Calif ornta dream Will dtf • fer. Another in a 1me1 on atate'a llfeatyle, A1 • Al T-lotnke _..,. L..M .. ,_ ~···-· 0.nlhM C....IC\ c;t.•-d o .. 1hHet1< .. 11111.,1•1 P4 .. lftt..Ulft-ftt "-· ..... llwlM•tord .. ,o.. ..... *"'<--w""""' l•dex A• IH .. •• •• Alt ,,., .. .,., •• . ., •• IM •• '" ' t\ 2 DAil Y PllO r H /F Tax Work Too Taxing? A tu con•ult;int :> v.ork apparently taxed b1a cht'nt·~ patl~nce to I.he ex tent the cuMomer 1> ,.,ua:ht toda)' for .alletcfily steal 1n11 back au the µaperv.urk from o!flce, Huollnaton fk>J<'h p(lhCt' ~a1d Thl' tax man did not ll~t the co5t or work done: on lhl' 1usortrd d ocum ent:.. bc<'nuae that Ill u maU1·r 11( CIVIi COUI l d1iipule between lh1• two port 1c'> Police !-91\l he ll<'mue<j i1 Sl.50 petty thert lo~'· however, for the p11ix•r., snatched off hl!i desk by the 3ngry clil'nt who stormed out of lus Beach Boule ... ard omce F ro.i. Pag~ A I FIREMEN .•. And he :.111d (1rcnwn do not want to accept a n"<lut<'d stan· dard ul II\ mg v. h1lc pcrlorm1ng extra work :\1a)or Al llollinden :.d1d the cit)':. package \\-uuld make firemen among the h1ghe:.t paid in the county. while the ctly 1s 12th in population. He explained the city had been negotiating with firemen since October and held 16 len~t hy bargaining sessions, the last one with a state mediator. Barre tt also argued that l'ut· ting the educational pay pro- gram was an "a bust> or marginal d1scret1on." lie said manv fireme n JOln<'d the c 11y stair because or th al program. And he suggested instead that the city ehminute 1t for new employes but allow tho:.e alre .. dy hired to benefi t. City Controller Howard Stephens sa id t o d ay the firemen's complete package of requests. includini? pay, benefits. vacation and uniforms. '4ould have cost $97,435 this year, a 16 7 percent increase The package J!r&ntt"d Tuesda~. he said . v. 111 co:.l S23.296, a four percent hike Barrett and firemen disputed his figur es. however . saying their requests" t•rc not that high Phil F'erabend, u fire cnA1neer and member of lht' negotiating team . :.aid firemen were not sur- pnsed at the vott• Tue~duy night but are not hapr,i~ He said they would be confer- ring with their attorneys over possible legal action later. .. I don't think they responded to the facti;.'' he said. Stephens said the average firef1ghlcr now will urn $15,425 annually. eni<lneers will earn $16.623 and captains $19, 128 Barr ett arJ,Cued that \loou ld make f1rcf1 ghters fourth h1ghe~t paid in the count~. engincerli fifth uncl <'llJ>lain-. s1xlh Rut Mephen" said he l>el1evc-; firefighters :.ire third h1Ahest whlle engineers and captains :trl' fourth Parents Sue Costa Mesa Day School A C'ost..i M t•su nursery school '"a:. sued for $50.000 m damagei; Tul•sday by u I hinlmgton He11t•h couple who <'li11m that ne1o:hgenc-e k<I to 'l'nou:-. lllJllrlC!I :suffert·d hy their 5 \ t-ar old daughl<'r Thi· Oruni:l' l'ounty Sup..•rwr r uurt la v.,u1t ltll•tl hy llowerd •tnd Jutl1th C hunl(. 21111 Am h l' n • I l' w L ll n l' • II u n t 1 ti N t 11 n llt•J1·h . 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By The A '<>d•tC'.'tl Prus Jrmmy Corter and Jft'nry lt Jackson l•ined the ,.,ctones. bul In the en d . the dl\ided Democratic \'erdlcts of the Wiicol\lln and Nt1w York prt-sld~ntlal primary ek-ctton' could pToVil u boon to the man "'110 w&11n 'l then• Sen l lub(·rt 11 llumphr.-y Pres ident Ford won hie; ""th Republtcan prim ar~-. w1nnin1t easily ovl'r challcruier Ron11ld Reagan in Wii1cons1n But the drama wa ... packed mto the Democrat1c cont~t thl'rt'. a race tha~ turned around early to day and· tipped into Carter 's col umn as the final voles were counted. hours after Rep Morri.., K L'dall staged a pretnature '1<' torr celcbr a lion Washington ·s Senator JJCk~on won convinc1ngl:, in :'\ew Yorlc. although he Cell short of the de- legate majority hC' forecdst He , .... wound up with 41 l'ercent of the state's 274 Dem ocraUC' national convention d elegates t:dall came up 3 loser despite a costly. intens ive Wisconsin t am· paign. The d efea t wa:-. m<ignHied by the fact that he claimed a win on the basis of an early lead and victory projections by ABC and NBC But the Arizona congressman won a big bloc of !'\ew York de legates. Thal showing. coupled with his nea r -miss m Wisconsin, probably will be enough to keep his campaign going. President Ford said today his Wisconsin primary victory gave rus campaign a big lift and '"fully Justified my faith In Henry Kiss- inger " He rece1"ed 55 percent of the vote. The President •tlso said 1f he had anything to do with lhC' ~mocraltc P art) selertion pro ress .. , certainlv would look al Jimmy Carter as a strong con· tender for the nomination." Even so. Ford said he'll sticl.. to his long-he ld prediction that Humphrey eventually will win the Democratic nomination. Richard Scammon. a consul tnnt to NBC. discussed the nt.'twork 's incorrect projection of a Udall victory tn an mterv1e"' on the "Today" ~how He said NBC made Hi. proJCC· lion on the basis of returns from 100 key precincts. but fail('ij to r e ah1e the s ize of Carter support 1n areas v. here \'oles were by paper ballot and came 10 JalC' Scammon said the rcc;ults show that "people are more 1mportJnl than computers · lJdall s aid Tuesd ay had been a "good day" for ham bccauM.> ht: had s t op ped • the C arter landslide. ' * * * Fro"' Page A I UDALL .•• parcntly without knowin~ of his defeat With all of lhl' w1tec; tall1<'d . Carter had 270,4SG <:!? 1~rcent ). l 'dall hurt 263.070 (36 Pt'rcPnt J (;eorgc Wall11C'e rt'l"l'l\~·ct 92.393 \'Oh •<. and H<•nry Juckson47,159. "Ho" rould so many pt•ople be 'o st111Hd'>" a:.kcd om .. man \\hen 11 "'111< announc·t•tl C'artt:r hdd 1.1kc-n a lcJd :\)Oun~ worn.in "<tlkt'tl 011t 1n to thl' h;1llway <ind c;la11r)t.'d lilt' "' a It r <' p e a l e 111 y a s I C' ._, r-. stream\•d <lo"'n h1•r rhceks In a ne.irb\' hotel room. ulh\·r l 'dall ..i1pportcr\ v.atched lh1• t 1 d r c h .rn ~ t.' "' 1 t h l h 1• I a 1 \' ll'lc:>' ""d r1•1 urn' "I v.ould hJll' to tw lht• IH'""" to v.akt> up Mo L d:.ill ,' on<· Jo1·al l\'ll'' 1~1nn com mentator ~;11d Acting Prt>m1cr Hua Kuo- fcng ha!. been named pre- mier of Chana and first vice C'ha 1rman of lhe Chinese Communi5l p.!rly in a mo\'e " h i c h ~ a " F 1 r s t \' i c c ?rcm1er Teng H~uto-pmg de- posed. Story. Page M . HUGHES •.• Hughes' Summa Corp. has its headquarters , said there would be no comment on whether a will exists to d etail disposal of his aeros pace. ho tel-casino and airline properties There a o wore reports of of- ficial concern over the ldentifica- llon or the body despite stale· ments by hospital officials that the body they performed a 21 z· hour autopsy on Tuesday was in- deed Howard Robard Hughes. \'!Clim of "ao ordinary death" from kidney failure. With or without a wUJ . there also remaine d the enta ngled legal question over the legal hom e of Hughes, who spent the last two d ecad es hiding from public view. s lipp10g Crom hideaway to hideaway. This much was known today: llu~hc!>, a Lall. romantic mo- tion picture <ind av1ul1on figure before going into hiding in the 1950s, was a scrawny 90 pounds and had apparently been bedrid- den some lime before he died Mo nday o n a flight from Acapulco. Mexico, to Hou8ton. do<'lors s aid lhs multiple financial in· terests estimated lo be worth $2 billion apparently will continue to operate normally since his or- ganization always ran without personal contact from Hughes while he hved A Treasury De partment spokesman said two Internal Revenue Ser\'ice agents and a Customs St'rv1ce offi cer were dispatched to make an 0£f1 c1al 1dt>nt1f1r a ti on. a ILh"ugh Hughes· body v. as reported to ha\e been accompanied by his birth cert1f1cate. Teachers File . Suit Against Dismissals Two t eachers · organizauons have gone to court to prevent what they claim would have been the unla wful d1 s m1ssal of nearly 200 Sl'hool teachers in the next school )ear. T rust<'es of the Anaheim Union lllgh School District are named as defendants in the OranRe County Supe rior Court lawswt filed by the Anahe im Secondary Teacher'! Association and lhc Cert1f1<'d Employees Council. The act ton no tes that 183 teachers who are memben; of one or both groups have been v. a rned by the school board thut their Jobs a re m Jeopardy in view of rec1•nt budget cull.mg action taken by trustees It 1s alleged lhol the affel'll'd tca chers have not be(:n allowed lime to c-onfer und that ~tale l11w pro\'ldl'' Cnr i.uch notiflcauon pnur to Murch 15. Not Funny Boy's Game Triggers Fear MIAM I <A P ) -A 14 ~·car ol<l boy wielding a toy p1st ol rn imita tion of a televi ion cop show nearly trig- gered a real-li fe tragedy as ed~y m~rnbcrs of a police SWAT tea m rushed to his apartment bwlding in response to a call from neighbors Officer s said today that Johnny Rarcena was re- enacting antics he had ~~non the TV series "Starsky and Hutch" \\hen he pomted the reahsllc-lookmg gun at a group of elderly neighbors Tuesday and said: "Don't m o,·e. This 1s the police." Johnny. de!'cnbed by his m other as having a learning disability, then retreated to his apartment, and neighbors called police. All nine members of Miami's Special Weapons a nd Tactics Squad and about a dozen other officers promptly nrrived and surrounded the bwldlng in what became a two·hour standoff. They were especially nervous because three area policemen were killed in an incident less than a week ago. The crisis finally eased when the boy 's stepfather arrh ed . grabbed the bullhorn and explained the situation to him. police said. J ohnny was questioned by authorities and released to underao a m ental ex- amin atwn. officials srud. Tipoff Cracks Racket By WILLl~M SCHJU:uu:a °'"" 0.11)> ......... ,, A Sant.a Ana rue d_,altr ~ho lOf»t $$00,000 worth ol Onetll1d ruis to armed rob~r& lost June 1ave federal asenls thu clu~ they needed lo crack a n lntematlon11I theft rini that alh•)(edly stagt?d at leaJt two other ht'1~t:s in tht' past ye11r. An FBI irpokesmun in Sun Oie[(o t oduy confirme d lhat MOS(-'. Ouzoun11tn, propn~tor of the Shah 'n Shah Oriental Rugs at 2030 S . Main St .. gne in· ,·estigators the tip they needed Authorit1e$ have recovered all but eight of the Z l4 ruJ(s stolen from Ouzounian. a San Diego couple and a Denver. Colo . ruJ? shop. They had been s lupped to Europe and sold to German de- alers. the FBI 1Ja1d. Three m en were arrested by federal agents. They were 1den tified as Chester Lee Bell. 40, of San Diego, RO¥ Lee Jackson. 48 , of Chula Vista and Edward Bowles, 41. of Jamul, also in San Diego County. They were initially charged in a federal warrant with con- spiracy in the June 13 beating of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Sykes at their San Diego home. where 23 Oriental rug3 were taken. Twelve days later, two young black men burst into Ouiounian ·s store. held guns to the store owner's head and made orr in a van with 149 rugs which had been appraised at more than $500,000 in retail value. Ouzounian said many of the rugs taken were "one of a kind" and worth up to $15,000 apiece. Then. on Dec. 12. the Sarkisian Oriental Rugs store in Denver was robb~d at gunpoint of 43 rugs. bringing total worth of the rugs taken ln the three robberies to more than Sl million, an FBI spokesman said. Fro•PageAl PARKING. • Al Coen said the $2 rate would put the city 10 competition with the state and might make 1t harder for the city to generate funds . "We should go up only if the stale goes up," he sajd. However, the other council members -Mayor Norma Gibbs, Ted Bartlett, Jerry Matney, Henry Duke and Don Shipley -thought that the city beach had more lo offer and would go to the S2 weekend rate for an experimental period. City Admin istrator Dave Rowlands said that h e and Moorhouse have instituted l>Ub· stantial savinf!s in the beach operation and now therC' I!> 'er;. lillle hkehhood that the beach ~ ould be g1 ven to the state. Moorhouse said that 3 5 million people visit the city beach an- nually and that only 15 percent of them are residents or Hunt10gton Beach . A $10 seasonal permit for park- ing for Huntington Beach res1 - den ts will stay in e ffect, Moorhouse said. ·~~~.~~~~~~~- Council Action Here in capsule Corm 11rt' the-maJor actions taken Tuh day nlahl by tl\e l"owna.m Valle> Cit.)' Council t'IR£M EN : Cave the c1ty '11 34 firemen a lour ,x:rccnt pay hike and ellmln•lt'd a ll lary t>onus for colleae units despite the ob1cct1on of hremtin .rnd their Teamster rcprt!'ientaUves . REDEVELOPMENT: AArced dunn~ a Joint m1:ttmg wiUI Ule 1~tanntng Commission to study Cormallon or two re- dt>\'elopml·nt art'u~. ¥~ well u:> pu11:s1bk 1111nuallon uf SS acres of unincorporated land BOND ELECTION: Ga\t! finul arpro"al to ordinances calling ror a June 8 elecllon tor SS 5 million in rccrotlooal bonds TF.1':N HELP: Agreed to thi.• $7 ,000 1nm·h11M• 1lf a mob1h.• home the city ha¥ bl·~n lea:.1n.; for lht' 1'l'cn llclp t•oun!lding . t"r\'ICt< " \ • Bond Issue !f FV Resident Raps ~ Census Question A Fountain Valley resident questioned the ,·alue of the city's recent special census Tuesday. noting that one question dealt with the $S.S million bond elec· lion June 8. yet results have never been revealed. Sheila Marcus. an unsuc· cessful candidate in the March municipal elections, said the census taker at her home told her sentime nt was running about 8·1 opposed to the bonds. Mayor Al Hollinden said the census results were delayed. and cily officials are just now start· ing to compile answers. He explained when the bond question was added to the s ur· vey. omcials hoped answers would arnve before the council had to make a decision on hold· mg the bond election. Mrs. Marc us' questions arose as the council was giving final approval to ordinances calling for the bond elect ions. She said that s ince the question about the election apparently will be of little value. the won· dered if other survey answers would be used . Councilman George Scott s aid they would "of course" and added, "The reason we took the survey 1s to fi nd out our popula· lion." City Planning Director Clint Sherrod said today the c-lly wai. Widow's Sit Costs $7,000 LOS ANGELES <AP) -Delee· t1ves say a 79-year-0ld widow may have tipped off gunmen to the location of her S7.000 nest c~g by sitting on it. lnvest1Rators said Tuesday l'40 men po~inR as painters "'cnt 111 the home of Mrs . Minruc Roth on Monday night. Sh e was r e- decorallng and let them Jn, but they drew guns. They searched her house for 30 minutes without finding anything ... alua ble. But when she s at on a paper bag containing her life savings. the crumpling sound of paper drew the robbe rs' attention and they found the cash . police said. only allov. e<i to ask fl\•e questio0« on the sun tY. with the otheri. supplied b)' the county and :.tatt'. The city first had difficulty hir- 10g census takers. he said, I.hen the state was delayed an compll· mg results . He said other s urvey questions, which dealt with city services. will be of value . J\lrs. Marcus s aid the bontl question would have been impor- tant. espec1nlly s ince the 1s:.ue requires a t"o thirds vole. • "You f(ol lhut purl right •· Scou shot back. Prayer Fete Scheduled . . In Huntington A ma~or's prJyer breakfast is scheduled for this Friday at 7:30 a.m . at the Seachff Country Club. 3000 Palm /\\'e . Huntington Beach • Thl' affair 1i. th1• Hlt•a of Mayo; Norma v1bh~ "ho "'II be ~1v11l• up tht' muyor·., ~uvl'I on Apnl )i \\hen lhrN• 111•w members wlU JOm the Cit y ('(1unc1l Sht• still h<•li two yt•uri; rt.•m u111l11!( in offlc-e a1 a council m<•mber Mrs. Gibbs 1'u1d lhf• utfasr 1s ~ breakfai.t ·opt1on111 event with breakra~t av a1la blc ul SS. She asks those wh o plan tu attend to reserve seal:. by calling 536·5553 or530·551 I The speaker will h<' Dr. Robert Schuller . p:.i :-tor of the G ardert Grove Cnmmun1ty Church, Singer Bob Lrv. 1 ... will be on the program ancl tile llunttngton Reach 11 i((h Srhonl group will ~Ill~ Mr~. Gibb.,, v. ho :.Jy~ l>he is a regula r t•h urr h gol'r , ~ays hr<>al.Ca~t "111 h1• inl>p1r;illonal in' n:iture Aliens Attacked .SAN DIEGO CAP >· Awaveqf bandit attucks a long the Mexican" border l<>fl s ix more men h! cubtody today. Police said sil( gangs h3VI' pounced on 17 alien$: rn the darkness srnce Ja .. t Friday;. ·..: ~· val ·- 7 . ~ Irvine EDITION DAILY PILOT Today' Closing .Y. Stoek~ * VOL. 69, NO. 98, 8 SECT IONS, 112 PAGES : Schools Win • By DOUG FRJTl.SC'HE Of Ille O•tty l'tto! ''•" -The Irvine ts<'hool d1-.tntl has received a $330,000 fl'tll'r3l grant \o convert air cond1twnini.t and t\ealing system ut f!:I. Cammo Real School lo solar powt-r the Energy Research und Dc,·1:'1011 ment Adm1n1 :.l r.il1on an Washington, 0 C . announct•d Tuesday Five grant applications rrom .i. ( flt>ld of 308 were rncked 'for lh1• demonstration solur energy pro 1ec1s. Irvin e's gr unt wa:. lht' largest or the lot. tl{'C:Qrding to district planner l.>avc Kins:. El Camino Real School has th(' h1~hc1>t fu el bills rn the d11>tr1ct. ... aid Kang The school I!> heutl'd and air {'Ond1tioned \\tlh natur..il i::as. tht> most econormcal me11n1> "hen th{' school "a/) de1>1gned ,,,, •. , .... '° JIMMY CARTER SHOWS 'DEWEY· TRUMAN' HEADLINE Happy Days Weren't Here Again for Mo Udall Udall Conies Close To His First First MILWA l'K 1-;f; IAl'I 'Oh. how SWet'l ti ....... '>:SHI i\n111n.1 Rep Morns l'clall as tht· b.mll .it h1s victory ceh•hratwn pla\ NI, "llapp~ lht)s iHC' ll<'rt' A>:JJn ' MC'an \\ h1l<'. ul a downlo\\n hotel ballroom wlwrr rorrn1·r Oeor1o1h1 Go\' J1mm\ CJr\1·r w.1., to ho1't his '1ctorv · r\'ll•bratwn, Carter suppo rt<•r., s.:n•w i.:nm ,1, lt\c ->o und "Yl>ti.'m wa., di:. roanlled Jrld ('t•lt•t11 :1l wn plan' f1dt'd Tht• time" :t' 10 :!ll pm T111•' d ny. and tlw AIH' .ind \:Iii' JWl>A ork' had prni1•1t1'<I l1!.111 a' winnc>r or I ht• \\ l'><'t'n"tn pr1• ,UdenllJ I p r 1111.11' "I'\'(' r1n1 .. h1•cl ... ·rontl .ind I ltlo.1· first o lt't bl•llt•1 l dull told chet>rrni;i '""mJl•llll" ""rkc•r' Carter, m 1•an\\ htlc• "'"' t1•11 tot1' e con~r ;1tol.1l 1t1n., to l '11ull IU\d ret trt•d ru1 1 ht• 111.:ht Ill h1"' ~room S\'\ 1•ral rt110r' nbO\ 1• th•· somber {'fO\\d In lht• h.11lr11mn Udall a nd 111-. "1fc \H'r<' -.mil \\~a •b~r Cloud11 wrth o d1ar1,r 11/ shown.• ton1gl1I amt Thur• dn11 L.ou.'8 ton1qht nt'll' ~ or11l h111hs Thurlda11 ntnr &'I uith o :'Ill pcrct'nl chon('t' n/ rmn l~SIDIE TODA,. Tfl th" pt>rson t>rnp/u1wd "' th1• ''"" iobles~. th' prr.~, 111~· ol rnlt tiusinru pla11cd m tht• Co11/0rrJIO drt'am 1nll cir/ Irr . hwtht'T 1n a •me, cm ~Iott• s h/,.11tyl<'. A 7. AI Y-W•14• ........ L."' ...... C..111-• CIH •lllM C.-.•u Cr•n..,.4 De•lt11M11c .. \ :::~::i~::::, ,.. ..... (. --tlW.-enr• ... a. ....... ........... -1.1-... ,,. .. _ ., Atl ._ .. Al 0 11 t!I tu ... •• ••• •• s C4 u .... ., tJ er MlllMC •... , -...... Mwlul'"'''" ,.,.,. .. , ..... Or_c. .. ~·· ....... Syt••• ,_.,.,., SINrlt Of S1e1Mr•"" She• M.1•111•" Tt .. Yl ..... , .... , ... ..... ,_ ,.,, ........... Ill • •• •• •• .. a1n Cl I II a1 I a• .. ' •• ••• .. •• 1nJ! \\hen thc~ IC'ft tht•tr \lcton l'l'lt•hn1t1on lo rellrC' t-arlL ils lht• b<tnd played. "On W1!>c·ons1n." Jnd his supporters hci.:an C'hant tnJ!. "Go. Mn. C o. Mo. Go. Mn ' Three· hours I at er. many of tlw same l'dall suppnrtl·r:-. w('pl openly as t;dall'1> mar~m 11ver Carter vamshect and his t•amp was forcl'd to at'Ct•pt a bitll•r cit: frat At the C:urt<.'r ballroom. th" louds peakcro; for lh1• "0111111 .,,.,tl'm \\<.'re hlJ.,ltl' r1· _.,,l•mhl<'d a .. "ord "Prt.,1d th.11 (.'art1•r had o\ Nlakt·n l 'd,111 Tht· .mo .1.,.,Pmhl1·<1 < ,1r1t-r h:11•kt•r' h;11I ht•t•n n·1u' 1•nall•d Tht• C.t\h 11•i,:1,1t·r .i.t lht· h.1r Jtngle<I hkl· 'kt~h tx·l1'. hut th•· 'oun1I ";i ' '"'I 11m1d lh1· :unpllll<'tl hl.11 t• I 111m lhC' ~1 aJ!t' "h1•rr a s.:1111.1r1,1 . "1i,..,., plJ\1•r ;lnd t\\O \llllthf11l vocahsh h•d lh1· lhroni.: · tn 1 mpru\ ''t•d . loot -.tom p ins,: 'c·r~wn ., 11f "l\a1tl1• lh "'"or the lfrpubhr 1'11•:-1•nth . a 11ut h "a' cl1-.1rNI. .ind 11 lwum1n.: ('.1r1t•1 .. 1111ll1·tl111 11l 1hr room Fl:1:-h111J.: ht ., fnmou" :-ir11ll' ht• s tr•t1d1· to th1• 11111111101 tSee l 'IMl,I., P•~t· /\:n Arson Blamed In Anaheim Office Fire Fire behc,·<.'d to ht' arson ha-; destro)ed the Anahc1m heacl qun.rte.rs .of El Kama" F:n terpnses, a leading n •l."ru1ter of m<.'rcenarie.; to fight in An1Zola and elsewhere The blaze at the one <;torl n( flee complex caust'd an e<;ll mat· <'d SJS0.000 Tuesday ni!=ht . authorities said. A hreman \\as slightly mJurl'CI , and an automobile m front or the hiuld1ng was destroyed El Kamas mo\'cd 1to; offi<'<' 't'cretly from th<.' top of a cto"nto\\n bank burldm.i: \\h('n 1!<; w o rk w as reported la !>t 0(•cemb(>r A bomb was reportl'CI lat('r 1n the bu1lchng but pOht'e said non(• \\3S found ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1976 TEN CENT~ Grant for Solar Power.· .. fl\ e) curi. ago But gas c·oi;ts have mounh.'<i dramatically 1n lhl• tnl('f\'t:ning wars and F.1 Camino Rt•ol'11 fut>I <-c>.~t-. art' for higher th;,in other Cac1llt1es, King said The balance of Irvine .,chool:. u:.e u greater pt•rcenta~e of el<'ctncal po>Aer an heating and cooling. he said Thl' COil\ t'rbtOn to jlUS·S5SISt~ :.olar c•nt'rgy. "h1ch "111 takt' over about half thl' total energy rt-qwrem ents. shoald save th<' d1stnct S.5.000 u ) car, he s:ud. The total conversion proJect 1s expected to cost $428,000, :.u1d King. adding that $61.800 will be paid by tht.• district and $37,000 by the architectural a nd engineer· 1ng firms also workmg on the project The d1Str1{'l, he :.aid, should re- coup Its expense In nbout 12 years >A Orth or fut'I s uvmgs. Firms which are working with the district on the demonstration prOJect arc architects Porter J ~nsen a nd Partn ers, me<'han1 cal ('ng1neers John Baum a nd AssoC'iates. structural eng ineers SteinbuRgee and Thomas, and energy consulta nts Smith McCuughy Energy As· soc1att.•s King 11u1d bids will IX' SOUJlhl u:. soon o:s possibl,• Tht' i1ystt>m should bl' io operittion in seven months ufter work :;turts, he said. Although El Cumtno Reul cur- renth is the mos t expcn:.1'·~ school to ht'at and cool. 1t also 1i. the least exµensl\ ,. 10 convert to <Ste SOLAR, Page A?l Contract Ta1ks to Teachers Backed by New Rodda Act Irvine teachers' conlract negot1at1ons begin toni~ht with a rt.>q uest for SC'hool board re(·ogni- tion of a teachers· bargaining group and presentation lo the board of a teachers' contract pro· po!>al. The S{'hool board meeting "ill be he ld at 7 ·30 p.m at El Toro Martne School. Bl i l SE Trabuco Road The teacher Jrt' gotnj? into the talks this ) ear "1th :.i stronRer legal position than m pre\1ou:- Aide Tells Campaign For Battin By GARV G RANVILU: Of'"' 041•'' ,,101 St•tl A formN m1?mhcr of Oran~e County Supervisor Robert B<it· tm's s taH test1f1cd Tuesday that '\he " orkcd on Rattan's 1974 cam- paign for lu:utenant governor on count~ ttm<.' Juhc Grames. who worked for Battrn in 1973 74 and now lives in Corvallis. Ore . said 1t was the '-t1perv1sor's former executive aide. Ted Mor aitis. who assigned hercampatl(n related chores Mora1t1' 1s l'XP<.'Cted to b<' c:illcd a1> c1 prosecution w1tne~s loda~ "' Dl•puty D1s1 Alt) Jack Ryan continue., his effort to pro· \C that Ballin Illegally u:.<.'d rounl) employc•s and ~upplics for {'Jmpa1gn work . Las1 Aui.:ust, the county Grand Jof\' {'h:.iri.:c•d the Santa Ana -.upt•f\'t!'Or "1th !'e\'t.'n felony c rimes n •latNI to his unsuc· <'t•si.ful campo.11J!n for h<.'utcnant i.:m crnor Both Mrs t;nmcs and Mora1l1s have bl'l'n 1tra n led 1m mun1ty from pro!'t'l'lllton an n•turn for their lt'!'l1m11ny 1n lht· IJattm l'OM' Mr'\ Grimes ll'~ttflf'd that she· nm·<· '>la\ c•cl home from work two <lu'' "hilt• '.'IUJ>JlO't'<lly \\Ork mg 11n <1 t·amp;11J,!n mu1lc·r But. '.\1 r' Grime., admtll<'d \\ht•n rrosc; t•,.,am1nNI b' dcft·n~e ._ittnrnt'' ~1allhl•\\ Kunhch. !>ht· chrl no \\Ork d11r1n~ her l \\o-da\ .th't'n('(• . ln,h•.1d .,ht• .. aul .,ht' and oth1•r ll.111111 '.'lt;1tf mt·mhl'r., ch111pN1 m lo h.l\t' lh•' matlmi:: done• II\ J rummc·rc1al firm ~Ir' <;r1mt'' 1ndt•nl1f1ed 'annu" nam<' "'"'that allt•J!t•dl) \\ere wwd lll Jddrt''" the· ram- pa11otn ma1lc•r'> And. tht• \\ttne"~ lt>~t1hcd. 'he m.u1t• t\\o tnp>1 to l.os Angf'I<'' on tampat~n n •lutcd t•rrund' dunnl( normal c·ounty \1ork1ni.? h(1ur~ Mr'I <;rim<'' tnld the· c·1i;thl man. four "oman JUI") In .Judge KC'nne\h Lac's ('ourtroom lhut mul'h of thl' campi11~n work wa' dont• dunn)! t•\•1•n1n.1i: hnur" and on W<'Ckf'nds. And. 'lht.• sa 1d . work "as done 1n Ralltn''l law ofh c<' as well as an <S.-c-Bi\TTIN, Pagt-AZ) HE CONVERTED ST ASH TO CASH "\\'e had a \{'rv !i!ood r<.'4'ponc;c IO the ad f'm very happ) \\Ith the re<1ult5 " That '41 the s uccess expenencc of the Corona del .Mar "oman "ho decided to conver t her garai;?e clutter to cash with this class1r1ed ad · ~Un 11nh ·~ I ~11(.1 hNI 1h" h1·' ('fut ht•, tlrn1k,, mr'r '" "tri·1·t ('ti \I I( you have 1IE'm i; vou want to sell. {'all 642 5678 It onh• takes a few words tn the t1J:hl. plat'c to altract bu\-er' Alonl( tiw Orang<.' Coast, the nght place'" the Dail~ Pilol. ) years. The ne w Rodda Act, which goes mto effect July 1, calls for binding arbitrntion by the state Education Employm ent Rela· tions Board. should talks break down. The Rodda Act will r eplace the Winton Act. which required school boards to meet and confer in good faith with teache rs' representatives. The Irvin<.' Teachers Associa· lion, which seeks recognition as \he exclusive teachers' bargam· 1ng agent. has d rafted an elaborate set of proposals rang- ing from pay a nd fnnge benefits to class size to the length or the working day . The Irvine Teachers Associa· li o n . affiliated with the California Teachers Association and the National Education As· :.oc1ation. is one of two teachers' associations in the district. The Federation of Irvine Teachers (A FL·CIO l was unable to muster sufficient membership this year Not Funny Boy's Game Triggers Fear MIAMI CAPl A 14-year·old boy wielding a toy pis tol In imitation of u television cop show nearly Ing· gered a rcal·life tragedy as edgy members of a police SWAT team r ushed to his apartment building in response to a call from neighbors. Officers said today that Johnny Barcena was re- enactin g antics he had seen on the TV series "St arsky and Hutch" when he pointed the realistic-looking gun at a g roup of elderly neighbors Tuesday and said: "Don't move. This is the police." Johnny. d escribed by his mother as having a learning disability, then r etreated to his apartment, and neig hbors called police. All nine members of Miami's Spedai Weapons a nd Tactics Squad and about a dozen other officers promptly arrived and surroOnded the building in what . became a two-hour s tandoff. They were especiall y ner vous because three area policemen were killed in an incident less than a week ago. The crisis finally e::ised when the boy's stepfather arrived. grabbed the bullhorn and explained the situation to him, police said. Johnny was questioned by authorities and released to undergo a mental ex- amination. officials said HB Jogger Dies After MD Warning A Huntington Beach man whose doctor had forbidde n JOit· J?ing died this mornmi.:. nearly 24 hours after collapsing m his run ninJOl togs as he trotted along tht• cdJ?e of a weMMdc thoroughfar<.' Jeff Ne1li.on. 48. o( 16331 Santa 1\n1ta Lant'. lay un1dcnt1f1<'d for manv hour" ~•ftl•r hf' \\,1s :.id m1tt~cl to llunllngton Intercom munity Hospital Th<.' v1C't1m who "ai.. to al1 out· ward appcarancl's and \ital Pair Named To 2 Panels New frvine Councilman nasll T . "Rill" Vardoulis has madt• ap. po1ntments to th <.' t·1ty's transporta tion and eommunity services comm isi;1ons, complcl· ing the list or new commissioners. signs, dead when discovered about 11 am _ at Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street. was n ·· \'1vcd by fire department person · net Param<.'dics succeeded in fan· nmg the spark of hfe a~am and th<' unconscious NiC'lson was raced to tht' hospital, but he died about 7 30 a m tnday Fare Capt Roger llosm<.'r cre<l1tt•d tht' ltfe-sa ,•1nJ? attempt to parumed1cs Chut•k Hc•ynolds und .John Mohn<'v ··He wasn 't supposed to JOJt," a coroner's office s pokt•sman and investigator said lt.iday Ile sall'J N1el11on's doctor knew of a major h<.'art cond1t10n and wa!' tr<.'ating him (or it Diane Kent or 15431 J\rg<.'nt Cir· cle was name d to the c1,mmunlly services comm Issi on Last year, s he served on the same com mission as an appo1nteeofformcr councilm an Art Anthony Lyndon Calerdtne o r 3700 •..tilllii.- Park\'iew Lane was appointed to the trans portation <'omm1ss1on. Calerdine served for the pllst year on the city bicycle trails commit· te1!. 2 Die in Crash to get it a place a t the bargaining table. In terms of pay, lht.• lf'acher:- are seeking a cost of livini.: an· c rease plus !>IX p('r<'t.'nl for teachers in the m 1ddlt' of the PU) scule. Cost of living ratsl':-p:.1:- four pert·ent art· soui.:ht fo1 teachers at the top ;md bottom of the scale Under workm~ conditions, tht• teachers arc ask in~ for a max 1mum 250 m 1nut c inslruct1onal (Sff CONTRACT, Page A?> Billionaire Is Buried Quietly llOUSTON I AP) Rillionatrc• industrialist Howard llugh('~ was buried in brief, un;.innounccd graveside rites at an cxl'lus1vc cemetery w est of downtown Houston today with an Episcopal dean proclaiming . "We bring nothing into this world and \\ t· can lake nothing out." There were few mourners at lhe sen •lce and ther<.' was no eulogy for the ecccntnc rcclus<• who died M o nday of k1dnc~ failure. Dean Robert Gibson of Chr1 ... t Churc h Cathedral . one of Ho us t on 's o ldesl Episcopal churches. deh ver ed his short r e- marks, ending with, "Rt'mcmbcr lhy servant Howard." :Jnd then read the la st rit<.'s from the 14th chapter or the Book of John About 10 \\Omen and JS or 20 m e n ~athercd at Glenwood Cemetery for 1 h<' thrcl··minutt• service which had twen ke pt secret from the public. There wus no effort 10 <'XCludc re porters and photogrupht'rs. Neither of Hugh es' ex-wives at tended Hugh<.'s' body was <1uickly lowered into the gr:.ive 1n a l .OOO·pound, si I ver-Ja(.'kel ed £'op per cask('t that w11l IX' covered hy a matching vault, funeral homt· spokesmen said Mrs Fredc•nck Lummis Sr . Hughes' H5')l'ar ol<I nunt. or cup1ed a front row scat at tht• s er vices a long "1th her .\on, Will Lummis Mr Gibson rt'acl from lht• B1bl1· the "ords of Jp.,u., In m\ f" at h c r 's ho u ., ,. an• man ~ mansions Ir 1t \\('re' nul v1. I would have· toll! ) ou I ~o t•1 111 t• pa re a pl an• for you " Thi.' luxuriant c·c·nwtl'n' . buria l g r ound f(lr m ;1r1 y 11£ Houston ·., early c 1 vie lc•udt•r<1 IS In II thickly wooded >{h•n 'llmt• two miles Wl'!ll of thl· downto\\ n (Se(' lll'Gll•:s. P•Ke i\2) Ot!ly ""'" $4-11 l'llO\o LAWTON. Okla. CAP> -Two <;oldiers were killed and two others were injured Tuesday when their helicopter crnshed during tratnmg maneuvers at nearby Ft. Sill Authorit1es,lsted the dead as CWO Richard T. Har. rison, 45. of Abilene, Tex .. the pilot, and Spec S Carlis Elwood Malpass. 26, of Fontana. Calif., the flJght en1incer FLAG FLIES AT HALF MAST AT NEWPORT HUGHES PLANT 8ut Work Goes on et Superior Avenue Faclllty - ti ,2 OAIL Y ltlLOT Tipoff Cracks Racket IS Wll.l.IAM SCllRUHE R Ott~u O•••r ,.•'-tiff'ft A ~.rnta .\11 ,1 ruJt dr..ilt•r ~hu lm.l 'iCIU.000 "orth u( Ortentnl 1 u~:; to arnit>d robl.IC'1 :1 la1>t June •'nvt• lt•d..ral aaents the clue lhty rweded to crut'k un lnh.'r n:1l1Qn11I ttwft 11111: thJI ..illtl!L>dly :o.ltl~t"<i .11 h·a~t 1 "'o o t ht·r h1:t\ts 10 llll' pu~t > t•iir An f"O I s p okesmu11 111 San Dtt'RO t od u y 1·onfirml'd th .at Most•i. Oumun1an. proprietor or tht• Sh·1h n Sh;th Orn•nlJl Hu R'S at 21130 ~ ~1 JI ll ~l J.(J \ l' tn v~'ilr~atori. the tip tht•y Ot't,'<led. l\uthonl1e~ hu\t' 1t-1·mt·rt'd all but e1R•t 11! lhe 2 11 ru~!. Molen from Ol11bun1..in. a San U1ef!O llfJUple .ind J Den\E•r, L'nlo rui-: -.hop Thi'\' h.1d ht·t·n -.hip1>t•d lo E11ro1H· and .. ,,111 lo c;1·rmun de: .1ll'I' lht• !-Ill -..ud Thn•l' mt-11 "'1·n· Jrre-.tt:d b\ fcdt·ral agl·llh The~ "'l'rt.' 1den t1fied al> Chesler Let• Bell 40, or San Dte#lo. Roy L~e Jack!>on, 48, o( Chula \1 st a and Edward Uo\\lt'!>, 11 , or J,1mul, abo an S,in U1ego l'ount\ Thcv "'l'rt' 1111t1.11lv ch.irged in J ledt-ral "arrunt "'llh con- ~piracy 1n th<-June 13 ~ating of .'\tr and :\f rf> C hurl<'' Syk<.>s at thl'tr S<in Dwgo horn .... \\here 23 Onl'nlal rug..," l'rt• lakt•11 Twelve days l<1t1·r. IY.O youni.t black ml'n bur::.t 1ntoOu1uun1an·.., store. held guns to the .~torl· owner's ht•<1d and made off in a \an "Ith 149 rugs which had bt•<'n appraised at more than S.500,000 rn n•tatl valut' Ouzoun1;in ..,;11d many of lht• nlg!> taken Y.t'rl' ·one nf a kind" and Y.Orth up tcJ SJ5,0fJOcip1cce Tht>n, on Dt•c. 12 thl' Sork1s1an Onental Rugs !.lOrl' in Drover was robb<'d at s;unpomt of 43 rugs. bringtnt! total \\Orth of the rUgl> t;ikt'n in tht• thrt•c robb<-rlt'' tu more th<.tn SI mtlhun. Jn f'BI 'flOkl'srnan said Ournunian c1 a<'ked lht' case for 1h1· VBI "hcn ht•" J' .1ppro.1t•ht'd Ii\ .inl>lht•r rug d1·.1lf'r "hn "ant t·tl (11 '>ell htm a (<'"' rug-. ht· t1<1d • IC'f"l U I rE'd 'P Till' SantJ i\na rl1·.1ll.·r '-Jtd h1 cla\ "Tho• m.rn told nil' hl' h.1tl purrha,t•d lhrm a' part of J 1111 f11r "h1l'h ht• paid SlO 000 lie saicl tht• lot "'d'-\\ nrt h S,!.'>41,000 ;111tl I .1i.kt•tl htm If hl• d1tl11 't lh111k tlll'rt' "as '.'>oOH'thmi.: strang1• ;ibout 11 " ou1ounrnn rallt·d pol1N". '' hu ,11t•rll•d th(' I· Bl Thi• rugs \.\l'rl' tra<'cd to thl' $\ k<•<; and !Jen\ er rulJbt•r1t·~ and t'\'t>ntuall~ lo the su"ipt•ct~. till' flit s 1>okl-smJn -.aid So r ·' r polt l'I' h.1 \l' rt·l'Ovt•n•tl .111 but l11u1 of 011111unr<1n's ruJ?o;, pnmanl~ from d<•akr~ 1n llam hut~. 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V•I,. r H~CJO 111 •llO f Ip \ .. f'(l• ........ -4'$•0<.)0 (l'f'i'll.,I \f'" (1• •• (n\•I f\.floi1 '°'~(.om'-'°""'° Nt 111'•' Ct.\ I I '"' h•l-O>f"\, ..OotoJ••• f"'4tfllf ftf -·j'ff"d H'' f ,_,, f\t1• If\ ""'"' f•r tl'f'lf't,.Vt•f •1trrll>\oll \OtC'"' l'-••1't\\•O"''' t :J\tJf•ttl O•"'•r '-<o ... d •••• r· t1 •v~ l, .. ,, "''""II",,,.,. t..e1 t " t -.il'U t t f l"f I ' t .... , h'r l"f'l•it \,t ' " ,,. t t'1 I• • i> I Ul\~Uh .. ' HUGHES. • • area. It b bounded on or\«! s1de by \temorlaJ Freeway and t>n tht' olbu b) heavth lt:neled Wasbl~un Avcnut' As Huahtt waa be1n1 buned thett remalned alh lb q1&a· uon ot d posltioo or his vast and (ar·n una em pm.• Arelo Sederberg. a Hu1hes ~ookesmJn 1n L.o~ Am~eles ~ ht-r~ HUJChes· Somm;i Corp b.1:. Jli. ht'11dquurtt-r ... SJtd Ul\'f\' "'ould be I)() commf'nt un "'helhtr J wall ex1str. to 'leta1l d1sl'():u1l or h1~ .H·rol!>p&<'{', hot«l ca111no und .urlme vro1it•rtks 'fhl'I'\: a l:,o were rC>port-. or of ficial concNn 0' 1.•r Ult• Hknt1(1ra Oon u( thl.' body dcsp1lt' ~I otl• mt.•nts by hospital ufftl'111ls tha~ the body thl.'Y pt•rformt'<.l u 2'' hour autopsy un 'l'ut'hll:l\ ~.a:. m deed Ho" ard Rob.ird Hu~he!>. \ICtlm of "30 111dtOitlY dl'alh . from kidne' fatlur1.· With or ~ tlhout a "Ill, lhl're also remained th~ l'nlangled legal question O\ er the ll'~al homl' of llught--., "'I~ \IJ(•nl the IJSI two deC'ade1> l11d111s: fr.im publ1t· \ tt'\\, !>lq .1p111g frurn h1dea"' a\ to h1dC'aY. a\ This much Yo a~ kno~n toda) Hu~hes. a tall. romantic mo- tion picture and a' 1at1on figure before going into hidtn~ in the 1950s, \\aS d SC'rU\\n~ 90 J)OUnds Jnd had dpi1arentl~ h<'1.·n t;edrnl dl'n :.ome tlml' hl•forl' hl· dtl·d Monda~ on J fhght from Acapulco. Mcx1n1. to llouslfln, doctors said Ills mult1pll· financial in tere::.t::. estimated lo I)(: Y.Orth S2 billion appC1rentl) will ront1n1n• to operate normally smre his or ganization al" ays ran '' 1thout pt'rsonal contact from Jlu~hl•s while he It' ed. A Treasury i>(•partml'nt spokesman !>aid l\\o lntl'rnal Re,·enue Sen tC<' <.1gt-nts CJnd ;i Customs Sen ICl' offtC'cr \\Crl' dispatched to make an offt<'•ul 1dentihcat10n. a lthOU$1.h llughl'-.· body "as r eported lo ha' e lx•l·n accompani ed br hi:-. birth cert1f1cate In \\':lshin~ton. the Treasury Department said two ms agents guJrded Hughe'>· body ·w e do not ha\'e offic111l c·u-.to<h 01 the bo<l) but "e an• ~CllnJ,! to 'lick "'1th tl ·until 11k11 t11\ 1s t11nf1rml.'d. J Trt'.1'.'>l1ry "Jl<Jkl':.mJn said t 'rotM Pngp .·l I BATTIN ... hi-. -.u1wn 1snr .; nffll'l' The" 1tnt's1-also said shr marlr ll'lt•phon(• calls o n H n1unty pho11t• tu arrans:I.' Battin ::ip('ak1n1: 1•n.:a1?t•mt•nts. But. !>ht.• adct1•<1, 'hl' \\ ;is nrrlc rt·d hv !kt ll 1 n I•> l'har,gc tull l·alb to hts law ratlH·1• ph11111: Cdltl Rest-reoir Power Out Coast Cities Slowed S.\l~ral t'Jth•:. on lh~ Orange Coast ~ t•rc htt by J brtef but m•ss1v~ powu follure ~arly ltm morning BUI Compton, South~rn Cal.11orniia Edu.on CompJn\ manact-r ln Hunttnetoo ~ath, said tod•Y that Go ooo ('UstOmtn an HunttnltlOll Bt:•~h . Fount•tn \'41lle~. co~t.1 ~lc.sa. W~tmln:ilcr and Midway C11y "'1.·r~ Jffccted UE SAID T HF. BLACXOl 'T occuri ... ,1 .11 3 29 J m a111t lru.led for n nc mtnutt'~ bt'for<-po!At:r "'"' rl'i.torcd If\' uid that tht1 problem t•m11natl-d a\ th\' C111tfornk1 C>rtaon bordt>r "'hl•rt.• tht-500.000 volt P•c1h(' lnlNtll• fru111 l>re1iton t .. mporarily \\Nit out of or<kr ""I ht• f>O~ t!f lo~s WU' trt>mW1dOU1>, 'Ill' 't,11d COMPTON SAID the cnust' 1:-1 nol }t.'l knmu1 urul 1-. bt• ing In\ 1.•i.lt~akd loda). Other widespread 11n·u~ 1n Soutnl'l r1 C:..iltforn1a also Wt'rl• afr<.•<·te<J by lht• J>OWt'r (Jtl\Jrt', C'ompl11n -.:ud Sheriff's Mother's Services Scheduled 1-\rnerJI ~Prv1<'e for Ruth R Gates. rnoth1:r of Orange County Sheriff Hrad <; Jt1.•s. "'111 be held .1t 11 a m Thur-.dJ~ at Pac1f1(' \'tt'\\ C:h.qlt'I 111 Corona dl't :'ilar Sht-"J~ iO !\Ir-. Gall'-. died Monda) at Saddleback Commuruty llus pital in LaJ:una Hills follny,in~ an tll- nt'!>:, A San Juan Cap1<otranoresi- dt>nt, Mrs Gall''-had h\'l'd in Orangr Count~ for 40 yl.'ars Mrs Gates 1s survi\'l'd by son~. Robt>rt E Gates of San Juan Capistrano. Stillman F Gatt's of Anaheim and Shl'rtff Brad Gat1.•s of Capistrano Bea<'h. clJu~hlt'r Margaret f-'re<Jer1 ksen 1n \'en tura: brothers, RO!>l'O..' Ruhlt•n of Lake"ood and Samtwl Ruhlt•n ot Yucaipa and 12 gr J nd<·h1ldn·11 Mrs Gatc!> had bevn 1moht•d in numeruu:. <'ommun1t~ al' t1v1ties during her early \ t•Jr-. 1n San Juan Cap1::.trano. l':-p1:tialh the Women '1> Club She ca ml' lo California 50 )'l'ars ago from Oklahoma Jl\CI M'llll•cl fir::.t in Utt• Lancaster area Ten vears latt>r. ::.ht• mO\ l'd ln San Juan Capistrano \\ hl'rt' shl' ha-. 1J n•d Sin('('. Shen ff Galt''· {Jther dtt•d 111 1963 \~PrrtMft-r .\l't1n~ Pn·mu•r llua Kuo ten~ h:a:-hl·1.·n 11aml·il pn· mu•r ol t'h111a anc1 ltr,t 'tl'l' rhaarrn.rn of lh\.• Chtn\•:-l' t'ommum:-t µarty in a moq· '' h 1 t· h "a \\ F 1 rs t \' 1 t· l' Premier Teng llsiao-prng tk· po~ed Stor~. Page A--1 f 'ronr Pagr . I I SOLAR ... solar energy. King said Tht> gas heating foc1hties. he :.aid. cun be easilv modified fur solar assistancc. ,\·ruJe electnC'lll fac1ht1es \\ ould rt.>qwrc more \\Ork. When the system is in opt-ra- tion. he said. :.olar po"' er "'ill carry most of the load. \\Ith .:as heating and cooling takin~ ovl'r dunn~ peak periods Tax Work Too Taxing? A la'< <.'Onsultant ~ \\ort.. apparently ta-<ed hts cltent ·:. pattenc<> to the ell. tent the custom<>r ts "®li!ht toda) tor allege-di) -.t1.•;1!- 111)! back all the pa~r"'orl-. from off1c<>. 11 untington Beach police :,aid SC Couple Guilty In Girl's Death 'fhP tax man did not list thl" cost l)f "ork donl' on th1• as:.ortcd documents. b<>cau:.e that is a matter or t·1v1I l'Ourt d1~pule bet"t'l'll thC' t \\ o partH·s. Poltn"~t11d ht• itcmizl'd a SI 50 fH'll} theft loss, howl.'vc-r, for thl.' j)ilpt·rs -..natt'hcd off his desk by th1· anJ!ry cl1t·nt "'ho ~tormed out of h\:. Beach Boulevard office A San Clt>mt•nll' l'ouplt• hook\•tl on murder t•har~t'., aft1•1 .1 La~una Bt':J<'h l11gh ~t'hr111I i:1rl dtC'd from drug .. -.uppl11·d It, thl'm haq• p)(•ad.•ol i:u1ll' to ll'!>ser rhargl.'s 1n Or.111~1· ('oun1' Superior \ourt Judgt• Kenneth W1llt:irn' ·•l n•plC'd pie.is of 1n\11lunt~11) manslau~htc-r lrum '1'1•rn Suzannl' R 1chardson. l!I .• ind h1 1 husband, Ho n:tld, 2u, ol llofi A\t•n1d;1 Floren\'ia, ttnil -.••l ,IUllt' 4 as the dute lll' "'111 M·11t1•11c 1• them The' fan• a po.;,1hll' st.ill' pn:.on' term of up to \5 ~ear:- ~" t'n the dru~t. m1:.1dent1f1ed to ht•r a-. t'O<'ainl' C11ro1wr -. offlc·t·r-. 'ard oro- PJ f :JC':t Int• 1s 10 l1ml':-. m111'1• po" c•rful I han l.'Ol'a1nc· ;_1n1t ;almo't Jl\,:1\S fatal 1nthl'Q1tJnt1 I~ ..,uppl1t•d lo Mi;,:, Thomas Doggi,e Bag Holds Dough R F. I. L E \' F. . \\ a s h De1nocrat Wins Aid Hubert? B~ Th«' A 1ocl11td Prt•i.lj .lim·m, Car lt•r und th'nn M) Jurk"m· .:u111t•1I lhl' '1ctom.•~. but 111 t h I' I' 11 d I h l' 111 \ Id t' 4 r>l·moc.·1 .H11· \ c-rd11.·i... of the \\'lb<'Ull~IO ;1n1I 't'"' \'urk Pit' i<i1.k11twl pnm.11' t•h•ctlon ... couhl J>r<l\l' J brnm 10 thr mun whQ \\ asr\'t th1·n· ~t•n llutx•r t 111 l lumphrey l'r t>i.1111.•nl Fnrtl won hilt ~t)'(tl H1.·11oblit·11n pr1m11r~. winnw~ •'aMlv l'' t'I' 1·h11lll·n11c.•r Jlonuhi Ht>ugun 111 \\ tt>t'OnMn ~ Out tht' di •lnl a "ll' JIU<.:k<.•d in~ tlw D1•n\o,·rat1c nmtcsl there. j( rat'c that turnixl arvund 1.•arl) tQi tln' .-nd ltppt•d 1nlo Cartl'r'1> c<>Jt 11mn as tht• ftnJI \Oil's \\t•r'• t·ounled. hou1:. uflt•r Hc.•p Morri-"' K l 'dall sta1H·d J prt•mutu1 ~\le• le>n <'debrut11rn \\' J:o.h1n~tu11 l> Sl·n~itur Jackson \\Oii <'Oil\ 1nc1ntth tn New \'orlc.r .11though he ft>ll s horl or the d e- lt-gale maJt1rt1y ht' forttenst. He , \\ ound up \\1th 4 \ pt>rl•enl of th~ ~t:lle's 274 Ul•m0t·rattc naliontlJ t·on\ C'nt1on dt'legalt.'' l 'dall tome up a lost•r despite a <'O~ll\' intt'nsin• W1scons 111 t•am- pa1gn.' Tht' dcCeal "a!. magn1f1cd b\' the fuct th:.it hl' d:11mt•d a win on the ba:-1$ of an eurl.1 lt•:id Jnd '1dor•y l'roJl'l'ltons b~· All(' and NBC' But the i\ru.ona conj!rt•s .. m:..r\ \\On a big blot of :-;c\\ rm k d~ h•gatt•s Thal hl)WIOJ?. <'Ot1plt•d \\1th hts nt•ar """ 1n W1111·un~111. probabl.\' "Ill bt· t•noui.:h to 1-l·t.ip his <'amr1a1gn i.toing Presidl•nt Ford said todJy hi~ Wl!i<'Onstn primary \ 1c.·tory ~a\'~ his C'amp<11J!n a h1g ltft and "fully JUl>llf1ed m) faith an llenrr K1S!>· mg er " He rc·l't'I \'Cd 55 percent of the vote * * * Fro,,. Pagf> A I UDALL ... und e\'Okl·d frf.'lll)' by ratMnj;! hh ::irm and d1,plann~ .1 ~lthH1uk1•\' Sent1nt-l "h11s1• 11\p ht•a<1hnl· p ro t'la1m1•<1 "('art1.·r l P'<'t !>\ l'd:.ill . "A:-. 1 s::ud earlier, I tolrl you I would nt'\'er ll•ll vou a lit' I would rather ~1n 1t1:1n 108<'." said Carter Th{' mood at thl.' l 'dall camt) had chant.tl'd drastically. "It's a \ 1ctory no matter how the final \oil' llirn.., "ut." I d.111, nt>\\::. st•<·n·t•1n. H1chard ~toul 'oluntl'l'rl'CI · Newport to Lease Skateboard Haven? The R1chardsons \\l'rc arrl'-.1 ed shortly artc-r .J Ulll' Thoma' lli. of Lagun"a Beach, rl1l'<1 11n Oct 2.'l 197..t , from th<• dfrds of ;1 <lrul! 1dent1f1ed as pror•aral"Jtnl' hydrochlorine. H "as alleged an tl'sttmon~ that led to thc Grand Jury 1nrlu·t - ing thf' couple that H1charcbon stole 2 2 pounds of prop<.'rc:11nl.' from his emplO\ c-rs. 1\llc-rgJn PharmaceulH·a lc; of ln1n(·. ~horlly before Julie Thoma., wa-. l1\P 1 Thl· man dining at ;i -.t(':ik n:staurant roulcln t ltn1 .. h h.., meal. ~o hl' a-.kt·<I ,1 "'atll r for J dog,1?11· halo! \\'hC'n tht• "'a1ler brought the ba~. the man pulled a j,!un and ordered thr restaurant's cashier to fill th(' baS( "1th <.'ash. pohl•c· said Tuesday. But tht·n• '' ,1, no hultni: !hr t11s, ilJlJ>Otntm<'nl "' lhf' l d.111 ll':trH ()f \l'l ,lflother unmar~ 111-.s Cdall\ rt•t1rc-d for thl' night npi parc•nll) "1thuut knmqn~ of hl<t dC'ft'Jt. \\'1th ,111 of thi• \Oles ta:hed. B,· HILAR Y KAY E Ot '"* D••fr P••ot Sit•tt If tht' t'tly can afford tht· pr 11·1• l:ci.:. ~kateboarder!> may 011(•1· ..i~ain lw ahlt• to" ht7. around lht• abancl111wcl Snn .Joaquin llills nc" .. ('f\ otr Ill ('nron;M.ld Mar :'11 t• \\ po rl 11 l' .1 c h I' a r k ., , llPaehl.'s and Hccn•a11011 f PHH ) eomm1ss10n<>rs. confrollll'd with J dozen young s katc-bourdt•rs ;ind 1wt1linns sq~nl'd by 55 otht•r 'katchoard c-nthu::.iasls, un- a1111111}u!>ly rc-rommc-nded Tuf's cJa\ thut the cit ) l'OM1dt>r ll'a"1nl! tht• old t l'M't '01r f111rn thl· In in•· l'om1111n\ :-,ul'li ,, lt:,1'>t' \\ oultl rt•q11111• th1• Ill~ Ill II·'' 111'>111.IOl'I' li;1l11lit\ l' o ... l s J n cl J I -. o r1 r o ' 1 cl 1 • 'llJ>t'r\ 1!!1011 .11 tllC' ,,,,., .1n orcltn~ 10 I ',11 Stt'"' .1rt. rt•l·n-.1t11111 dt· 11.11 tou•nt cl1t1•1•lur If lht• C'O''' .1rt• nnt (110 h1i.:h. ,, · -.k:H1•boa111 p.11 k ' n1ul1I lw ( rc•.111·cl .11 lht· uld r.:-.(•f\•111 M1•Y. .11 l ,,11d 1\ct•11rtl1n1ot lo St1'\\,1r1. th1• 11\ me Com pan' ha" a>(1·1•t'll to lt',IM' lhr Silt' to th1• ('II\' ut ·' ·nomrnal c11~1 c p1uh.1l11\ $1 rwr '1•ar \ pro\ H!Pd 1111· c·11 v ,1-1,umt· Jll h.1h1ltly and ... 1.,0 ('t1n:.ult with rt''IClt•fl('I lt\111~ llC':l'r lht• II' o;1•rvoir If a skalt•board park 1s c·rf'1tt<·tl a small fre would prnbahly 11,. charged for skatt.'boarcting tlwrP to cover insurance und superv1s1on cos ls. Stewart s aid Skateboarders had bet'n rt' gularly using the site for t hc•ir spa rt until latc last month. "'two a photo published m lhl' l>nil~ Pilot prompted lbc lr\'me Com pany to f'rect new "no trespa's mg" s11tns and fence' at the"'''" The company cited the "5.afetv factor" m their dec1s1on to makr the site off l1m1t s to skateboarders Skateboarder11 who attendl'd Tuesday's comm1ss1on mec-tin~ urged that the site be reopened because its steep embankments are <'halleng1ng and away from 1n1ffic One 13 year old l'\e"' i)ort Beac h s kate-boarder, nnrh1r Ludovtsl.', told I he t'Omm1s~ion that 1f the.> ('I( V (('dS('S tht.' Sllf• skatt-boarder" ·w ill t ake add1 lton:il ~:J ft't1 mc•11c;11rro;, -;uch ll!oo "<'Miili.! k n1•1• pad-.. rlbo"' t1t1ds :ind hl'lmcts Miss Ludov1sl' said she and 10 fnendo; had clc•aned up the bot- tom of tht• n•:.t•n oir bl.•fore 1l \\;is dowel off an<1 C'la1mL'<i thc-y mudt· their o\\ n safc-t v rult•s. " ·011e person at a ltml', no hl>r<H.•plJ) and no\\ lid skatd)Oarding I think \.\I.' madt• ' 1t vrrv ridc-:.ibk." she said. A petil10n handed to the com· m1o;s1on . clt'mandini: a "legal IPl'ilt1on for -.kall•l:x1ardin,g as soon os possible" \\JS s1j.!nt.'<1 b) ~ voun$!5.ter-. -in M.\rt·h the <'•IV rounril ena<'t<'Cl an ordtnanC't' due to i;co into l'ffrct nr'<I mcmlh, thal will h:1n i;katt•bourdm~ rm< 1t\ -.1rel't-. "1th .1 j,!r:lclt• srx 1wrc·1·nl or <>l('t'JH'r Th.it 1nrl11d1•<; lhf· ~p,J.:la'' lltll <,tr1 t•ts f.!,ori•cl h' thc• c;katt•board"r' Jin wt•\ t>r. ~ lw11 the>· <1dop1t•fl till• nrdinanl'f'. coum·tlmen abm ,1..,k 1·d t ht· I' B It 1·nrnrm.,'>1nn to 1·111111• 1111 "1th .1lt1·rnJt1,e• ,k,1ld>m1ril1nl! .11 cu-. "ll'"'ttrt !-:1111 that JI tht'I 11m1·. IP.'""~ of 1 tw rt'"H'r' ,.., Jppcar<. 111 lw tht· or\ly f<'a,1hlc• 1111.•.1 111· plun., to r1•f\1rn to Ill<' May:; PHR t•om nH:-)1 tc)O 111t•C'\111~ "11 h f 1~1trC'' frnn1 th1· r1ly'" 1n-.uranC'c l'ar 1 tl'I' At th11t l1rn•'. th1• rnmm1ss1<m ~111 protrnhly make• a n•commrn dot1on to th<-c·lly r1111nr1I re~:.11 cl In~ the leaStnj,! Of lht• <iltt'. 'E andR' OK But Not the 'A ' PHOENIX. /\rll. IAPl \;on<'' R('asian took a stand 't"'o third-." 1n favor of the Equal RtJ?hts ;\ mcndment · Im tor the 'E' and the ·n· but not the · J\ '." the ware of GOP pre s1dent 1al C'Ontender Ronald ReaRan told a report~r Tuesday after arr1 ving her<' lo \'is1t her parent-;, Dr. and Mrs Loyal l>a\'IS ··or course I'm for equal nghts for C\'~n one." she explained, "but I don t think a constttutional nmendment Is the r1f!ht wily to go The man fled with an un dClt.'rm1ncd a mount ol mon<'). C'arll'r ltJtl 270,456 1:11 pc-rt'ent 1. L'clall had W:l llill CUi Jll'rt'(•nl '· Geor~e Wallnt·c I l'<'t•t\'r-tl 92.:lll:i \'Oll'S and llt•nr) .I ;ll'k.,on ·17.1~9. ~~!~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--646-1919 ~~~!~ .. Baseball Mitts & Gloves 695 to 5495 Baseball Shoes 1295 to 2695 Baseball Colored Sleeves Boys -295 Mens -350 Baseballs -Bats Belts -Hose Basketballs Backboards & Coals Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls Playground Balls Footballs Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday - Racquetball Racquets Racquet Balls -Rollout l25 Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Tennis Rackets -Wilson Bancroft -Davis -Dunlop Yonex -Macgregor - Tennis Balls -Can of 3 2°0 Racket Stringing Masks -Fins -Snorkles Water Wonder Kick Boards Firsbees Warm Up Suits Sweatshirts & Pants Gym Clothes 538 Center .. I I i ' l ' \ Lag11na/South Coast Today's Closing .Y. toeks VOL. 69, N0 .. 98, 8 SECTIONS, 112 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1976 TEN CENTS ·s. Lag1µ1ans Ask Stronger Pet Control By JACK CHAPPELL Ot "'-0.11, ll'tl-4 St•tf Petitions demanding stn cter enforcement oC animsl control laws ar e be1n~ readied for cir('ulallon next week throughout South Laguna by res idents angered by wha\ they cons1ck!r In· elfecti vela ws and policing. At the root of the problem are 1rrespons1ble and &n('Ons1deratc pet owners. John Phelan, group spokHman said in an interview. Phelan. sporting a bandage on hjs hand where he was bitten re, ('enlly. said the problem ot loose and roaming dogs jssevere. Tbe petitions are lo be present- ed to the Orange County Board of Supervisors wJlen 1t ·oons1der8. later this month. a package of animal control Jaws. However. Phelan said much of the d1ff1culty is due to a failure of authorities to enforce the current laws, although loopholes certllin· ly compJlcote the s ituaUon. He said he has called the coun.- ty ~al enforcement officers, asking for patrols but has been told they cannot come out unless there is a speclfic complaint. Even then, response is fre- quently deJayed, he said. "Obviously the dog is oot going to be in the s<1 m e place an hour Pair Guilty Plead, to Manslaughter Charge A San Clemente couple booked on murder c harges after a J..~guna Be<.tch Hi gh School girl died from drugs s upplied b~ them have pleaded guilty to lesser charges in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Kenneth W1lh ams ac· cepled pleas of involuntary m anslaughter from Terry Suzanne Ri('hardson, 19, and her hus band, Ronald, 20. or 166 A\·en1da Florencia. and set June .i as the da te he wiU sentence them They face a possible state pnson term of up to 15 year s. The Richardsons were arrest· ed shortly after J 111ie Thomas, 16. of Laguna Be ach, died on Oct. 25, 1974. from the effects of a drug 1denllfied as proparaca1ne hydrochJorine. It was alleged m tesllmony that led to the Grand Jury indict· ing the couple that Richardson stole 2.2 pounds of propercame from his em players. Allergan Pha rma('euticals of Irvine. shortly before Julie Thomas w~ given the drug, misidentified to her as cocaine. <;oroner 'i. officers said oro- paraca ine 1s JO times more po werful tha n cocaine and <slmost always fatal in the quanll- ty supplied to Miss Thomas. . Hughes Buried. Quietly Fmv Mourners, No Eulogy at Service HOUSTON CA P 1 81lhona1re industriah:;l How<1rd llughcs "as buried in bnl'f. unannounrcd graveside rites al an cxrlus1ve cemeter y west of do" ntn\\ n Houston today with an Ep1sl·opal d~an proclaim mg · "We bring nothing into this "orld and Wl' can take nothing out " There Wt.'r c fe" mourners at the service and then• "us no eulogy for the t'r<•entnl· n •du''' $10,000 Fire Quenched in San Clemente Fire did an <>st1matcd SI0.000 damage to an unol·c·up1ed apart· m~nt unit Tuesday in • an Clemtmte The bla7.e. fou~ht by 27 San Clemen\e f1remt'n. wa.!. conf1nt•d to one section of the 12 unit com plex at 202 South Calldwv1l11• Fire MarlJhal Don llod~son said today the h r<• was cuUSl'd by a "dlinl' stort•"' e.denswn rord looped through t1 bathroom win dow to provide temporary p<1w<•r to the nl'w apartment unit Hodgson said whrrc tht.· cord crossed the metal windm~ ~111 . 11 short ocrurn•d but tx•('Ju-.r tht• curre nt wj:. not grouncted, 11 caused lhl' lt"nglh of tht· rorct tu be<'ome n•rl hot Tht• rnrd 1J!nllt·tl nammablt' matenJI' ullm.1: 1h po th llod~~on 1• .. 11 matt•tl .1bn11t $8,000 dama.1:<· ",,, ll111w 111 tht• structure .inti $:? .0011 111 th1• c·on \l>nt-. who died Monday of kidney failure Dean Robcrt Gibson of Christ Ch u r ('h Cath ed r a l. on e o ( Houston's old<·s t Episcopal churr hes. deli vered his s hort rt•- marks. endinf? with, "Remem ber thv servant Howard.·· and then rt'ad the last rill's from the 14th t'hapter or the Book of John. About 10 women and 15 or 20 ml'n j?athert>d <it Glen"ood D•ttyl'li.o\ull ...... e HEADS BOARD Attorn e~ ~11chat·I Sa~ar ha' been un· ;1nimou~l:v eleclf.'d pn•s1dent of lht• Laguna flt'ach Boar<! llf ~:dlll'.llll>n ~Ul'Cl'l'OIOJ.! .Ja111· Ho~ll Ct'metery fo r t hl' thrt'i!·minutc ser vice wh1 ('h had been kept secret from the publir There was no effort to exclude rl'· porters and photographer s. Neither or Hughes' CX·WIVes at· tended. Hughes' body wa~ quickly lc.wcrt'd tnlo the grave 10 a 1,()()0.pound. s1lver·jackeied cop· per casket that\\ ill be covcrt'd by a mat('h1ng \'ault, funeral home spokesmen said. Mrs Frederick Lummis Sr-. llughei.' 85 year -old aunt. uc- ('up1ed a front row l>eat at thl· serv1 ('es alon~ with her son, Will Lummis Mr Gibson rl'ad from the Bible the \\Ords of Jcsu-., "'In m)> Father's h ou~e are many mansions If 1t "ere not so, I "ould ha \e told you I go to pre- (~t' Hl'GHES, PageA21 SHE CONVERTED Sf ASH TO CASH ··we had u 'cr.v 1iood response to the ad 1 ·m very happy with lhe result:;." That's the s uccess ex~rience of the Corona del Mar woman who dt>cidcd to ('Onvert her ~araf(e clutter to cash with this clnsi11f1ed ad "11n 11111\ 'I '\ ~ol.t ht'fl 1h" ht·' 1 lfllht·' hnol.,, rn1'1 \I\ "I' t t•I I II \I If \OU ha\ e 1tPm-.. \OU want to <iell. "call 642 ~678 It only take-.. .a ft>\\ "ords m tht• rt.llht place to 01ttruct bU\rr-. Alonii tht• Oran_i:t• <'<w,t. llu· njlhl pla('t'" the Oa1h Pilot f~Hf)Hgh Room for 1980s later." Phelan said. Kirk Evans. an aide to t'1flh Dis tract Supervisor Thomas Rjley, said he has been working on the problt<m which largely In- volves a money and manpo"er shortage. "We dQll 't have the manpower and basically we can't pay ror tbe manpowe r fo r hea'y patrols." E\·ans said He said the county has con('en Lratt'd patrols in South L~una 1)('riodiully "1th "lht• intl•nl to cite enough people so they won't let 1t happen again." . •·we have hit South Laguna so hard wc'\•e gotten compllunts ... Evans said. Oqe of the problems to prov1d· ing ~nforcement for the area 1s the length of time animal control officers mu~t i.pend en route to and from the area ._,,_.,,...,_to JIMMY CARTER SHOWS 'DEWEY· TRUMAN' HEADLINE Happy Days Wereri't Here Agalri for Mo Udall Udall Co1nes Close To His First First MTLWAL'KEE <APl "Oh, ho~ sweet 1l 1~." said Anwna Rep. Morns l'dall us thl' band at his \•1ctory <'elebration played. "Happy Days an• Here A gum." Meanwhill-. at a downtown hotel ballroom whert' formt•r Georf?ia Gov. Jimmy Carter was to host hie; v1ctorv n•ll.'l>rat1on. Carter supporlt>rs "grew ~rim as the sound s~ s tl'm wa-. dis mantled and l'l'lebrat1on plan!-> faded The time "a' 10 20 pm TUl'.!. da\. and lhl' AUC and !':HC: net'-'Orh had proJ<'ct{'(f l'dall a., "inner of the \\'1sconsin prt· :>1dent1al pnmar~ ·r,e fin1shl'<1 '>r<'<>nd und I llk1· f1r~t a lot ht•tt er." l'd;11l t 1111! cheering C'u m pi! 1 i.tn 1Aorkt·r-.. Carter, ml'aO\\ hile. St'nt ten· tat I\ t' c·on~rat ulat1ons to Udall and retired for the ni~ht lo his bedroom several floors above the i;ombcr crowd in the ballroom. Udall and his wife were smil- ing when they left their victory celebration to retire earl}. as the band pla}·ed, '"On Wis('onsin," and hie; supporters began chant· Inf.!. "Go. Mo. Go, Mo: Co. Mo " Three hours later, many of the ~ame l'dall s upporters wept open I} us U d a 11 's margin 0\ er <.:art er 'an1shcd and his camp "as forced to accept a b1ttl!r d!!· feat Al the Carter ballroom. th<> loudsp<'aker~ for l hl' sound .. \ s t c m w P r c h a s t 1 I v r l' • assembled as worcf sprea'd that Carter had overt a ken t.:dall. Krishna Cult Slaying rrial Under Way LB Schools Catch Up Th<' 300 a s ,emblC'd Curlf'r bockers had hN~n rciuvenatt•d Tht" ('a<;h re~1~ter al the bar Jingled hke s leigh bt'lli., but the· .!.ou nd w as loi.t um1d the ampllf1Pd hlarf' from the stage, whl•rr 11 ~u1tnrist, a has~ player <S1·•· t' l>AJ:"· Pait<' J\:o .Jury i;1•h•1·tion hl'l!llO tcxlav in th(' Oranj!e ('ountv S11p(•rior C"ourt murtlt•r t rinl or .John Micliat•I M oorr 1)r l.a~1m11 rlt-arh Deputy D1 s l rH'I ;\lturnt•\ f'Tank Rri~l·no :1:11et ht' \\Ill ~<'rk n \'erdict or f1r~1 ll('j!re(' murd1•r against Moore. 28. for h1~ allt'~t·ri sla)'tn!l of his <'Slran.1:cd "1h• Jaym e Frances Moore. 24. ;1 member of the Har" Kn!>hn.1 sect. He will not demand the d<' ath penalty. Jloore was arrested at the Hare Kris hn n lt'mple. 641 bmona Ave . Laguna Beach. Aby 6 shortly ofter Mrs Moore w.s s hot to death in an alley nea r Glenneyre and Catalina streets Mrs. Moore w as i:hot three timt>s in the head as she "alkt'd with her 2·year-old dau~hter and another member or tht' rc.>ht:ious orcan1zation F1re Hits Ranch PASO ROBLES (AP ) Fin• has destroyed two wmtts of an hlatoric ranch hou e on thP Ea.trella River. leaving only a bedtoom wing still standing. Student f'nroll ment jlrowth I n•nds show that new cla:;sroom11 will not htl\ e to be built In thl• l..1).!11na 81'aC'h Unifil'd School 01'\tnct until the early l~. That 1s amonF? findinjls pre "entl'd to school trustees Tuesday 1n a rrport prepared by the d1i; tn1·t·s Master f'ac1hty Plan Com m1ttet> A('cording lo the report. there 1s sufficient dassroom space m PO Workers Indicted LOS A:'-JGELES CAP) -Seven l 'mtt>d States postal sen ·1('e emplores ha\t' bt>t>n ind1('ted on dru~ use <'harges by a federal .grand Jury The employes. who work at the downtown Terminal Annex. were 1nd1cted Tuesday as part of an in· vestigation of drug use by postal workers. o('cording to U.S. Ally William O. Keller. the dlstriC't '11 f1v l' sc hools to ub1mrb about 500 more !!ludent.!. Current c•nrnllment 1s 3.0IW Hnsed on j:!rowth <'Utvec; for th1• rwxt six yetir:->. l.aJ?unu Beach lligh School "ould rc•a<·h it s 1.200-l!ludenr cu pac·1t) in 1980 Kindeqzarten throuj:(h third itrade das!!room s pace at the die; tnct's three elementary schools also would reach ('3pa('1ty m 1980. the r eport indicates. Fourth throu1th sixth grade classroom space at the elemen· tary schools would remain ade· quate until 1981, while Thurston Intermediate School. which houses evenlh and eighth grade students, would not ruch capaci· t) until sometime after 1990 John Murray. a consultant to the comm1lleC'. said ma1or "pro bable" devt>lopmenL<i scheduled lo be built within the d1stnct in the next 10 years are ('Ons1dered in the growth proJe('tions He said these develoPments in· elude a 249 house tract in the "Moulton Meadows" a rea be\weeen Arch Beach Heights and Top of the World and the 526·unil Seaview Terrace" in South Laguna. The Moulton <l1•vt•l11pmC'nl 1s schedull'd for ('on-..tru<·llon within five Vt'ar.;, whilt• ltll' Scuv1t•w T<'rr;r,• wuul<I IH' built in phasl"~ bdwe4'n 1980 Jnd 198.'i, Murruy :S:lld • Wilham f\C'ntle. :i ('Omm1t1C't' membt>r. told t rul>tec•.., thot lhl•rc was no guurant('(' futurt' t•nr111l ment would follow prt.>dlctt.>d trends. ·meaniniz the net'<! for nPw classroom space ('ould ('Orne sooner than predicted or later Boat Burglars Get Motor, Telephone An outboard motor. radio telephone and f1shinJ11 gear with a total val\le of $3,100 have hcen stolen from a bOal moored at Dana Point Harbor, Oran(!e County s h e riff's officers re ported. DepuUes said the theft was re· ported by Las Vegas attorney Edwin Sheldon Pomeranz. 45. Thieves br oke open a Jocked door to obtain part or their loot Rit~s Slated For Mother Of Sheriff Funeral services for Ruth R Gall's, mother of Orange County Sher1rr Bradle}' Gales, will be held at 11 a m. Thursday at Pacific View Chapel In Newport Beach. She was 70. Mrs. Gates died Monday al Saddleback Community Hospital rn Laguna Hills following an ill· ness. A San Juan Capistranoresi· dent. Mrs. Gales had lived in Orange County for 40 yean.. Mrs Gates is survived by sons. Robert E Gates of San Juan Capistrano. Stillman F. Gates of Anahe im a nd S henff Gates of Capistrano Bea('h ; a daughter. ~f3rgaret Frederiksen or Ven· turtt: brothers. Rosco RuhJen of Lakewood and Samuel Ruhlen of Yu('aipa and 12 gr andchildren. Arrangements are directed by Pa('lf1c Vte\\ Mortuary. Th<' <'Ounty pound iM in Oranjc and repealed efforts by the bourd of supervisors to locate a shelter in the south county are1t huw been thwarted by c1h1.cn oppo~i tion. "It's like trying to find a spot for an a irport. Everyone thinks 1~ gre:it to have one, but. JUSl not in their area ... Evans swd. Another of the problcmi. 1s um <See PETITIONS, Page AZ) Clemente Group Teed Off T h e S 11 n C I c m e n t ,. Homeownl'rs A1>soeiution, whirh last month accu,;ed Caty Council member s of <'onn1('ts of interest. is now teed orr al golfing pohctt'' established by the council. 'rhe association seeks torma. lion of a citizen golf comm1ss1on to provide u forum for golfers and to make recommendations to tht! council. The City Coum•1I will coni.1der tht.> assoc1at1on ·s position at 7 JO lOnight at city hall. In a Jett er t o the l'ouncil. Howard 1-·. f\1 ui.h<'tt. prC'l>ldt.>nt of the as~oc1allon. h~t.!. i.1x item' of major conct•rn "h11·h ht• l-md d,· scncd pubhr a1nnj.! "It is a matll'r of .!.tro11g feel mgi. amon(.! a M(.!n1f1cant numhl'1 of our citizens that their view!. have not been propl•rly hl•ard 01 fairly listt•ncc.I to." Mui.hclt wrote. He noted a pell I 100 bearing 60\l signatures und demanding an "open forum'' fo r advirt• on thl• golf course operut1on, had hl'cn "received and filed" without further action by the council. Among the concerns lisl<'d b-' Mushett are : -"Dis('rimination" againi.l older golfers in golf fees when some city recr eation su('h a:. ten- nis 1s provided free. Free golf for city cmployc:-. and retired employci. -Payment of fees to the city by the concess1on.11rcs on the course wrth a tie-in between pro- fits brought the ('tty hy the con· cessions and the fee structure. -Review of long-term capital · improvements on tht• coursP. -f'~ee structure and tee time scheduling to not give propl'r preft'rencc to c 1ti zcns of San Cleme nte Need for planning on the course's future improvemcnr:.. MushC'll s aid <1llhough the city ·1 now has a com m1ttcc ovcrse£'ing the municipal cou rst•s opcr01tion, it was inadequate. "This romm1ttcP's recommen- dations have not been fully com- municated to the publi c nor has there bt'cn adequate opportunity for the c1l17.ens tc1 be heard !wfort• recomm<'nd ation~ arc madr." Mushett said He ~aid tht• c·ornmrtt<•<• ., rt·· ('ommendallon5 an• ui.ually pro- mptly enacted by lht• cn11nc·1I. u i.1tuation he l>UJU~t'!.L' IS f:il'll1t.H t'<i by the mem ht>r:.h1p 11f roun· c1lmen on th<• i.:olf c·11mm1ttt•1• "There cun ohv111uslv he nu Justice in prov1drng fn•c rccrca t1onal opportunttw:s fur cnwm~ or one age i:roup wh1k our i.cmor <See GOLf", Patcf' AZI Orange __j Coast -4fjj.• Wcntlu•r ("/ou.811 w1tl1 u C"f11JrU"1' 11/ lhm1•n.\ ton1Ql1t ond 1'h11r11 dai1 J.ows lon1qhl nt>ar 511 anti h1qhs Thur~dal( rr('ar r,11 111101 n 5'1 perct>nt rhann• of rolri I NSIDE TODAY To the ~rion employed or t~ one 1obleu. the perrprc. 111.'f' of role butintu played en the California dream 1111ll d1f /tr. An.other 1n a int.es on ltatt's lrf eatylt, A 7. Al y..,,. \ervlc • ...11,.. L Me.pd C..ht•r""• CtautOH Goml« er. ...... De•lftlMllot ldllwl•ll"-l11tfft•t",,.."' l'iMrtt l -""'1"-llturd "'°" ........ Ito-..<• .. MllU .... ,. AJ ~u ... All Mt•lfl 8 10 ~, ... AS -~ll'•N• 01 I IMUe11a1 N .. ,. Cl1 Ot4Mlte C.u11ty cu ,... ... Alt SYl•I• ~or A• S,.t• •••• o .. "'""'"'"" •• s ~1•owr1r .. , " t• Ttlhhton ,.,. ,,,. ..... I f WHlller CJ WettdNe.., CJ ... ... •• 11• ... Alt Cl·J •• .,., "' •••• •• •••• A4 A4 A% DAILY PILOT l/SC 1: DeIDocrat ]rat One Battl11 Trial Not F11uny ~Wins Aid Hubert? I By Tht' AuoC'latrd t"rh• Junmy Cuter aoo llt·nry M JJck on B•llnt>d the V•<'tone)), but 1n the f'nd . the d1111d c d Ot>mo<'r<1t1t' venl1ch uf th!! W11.con.s1n and Nt•w York pn~· sldt:nl1;1I pn mary elections could prove a boon to tht• man who \\ asn 't tlwrt• Sen llubt•rt II Jlum(lhrt•y Presldt'nt l''urd won his sixth Republlcun pnm&rv, winning eusaly over ch;1Jlt•nger Ronuld Reagan in Wj11consin But tbe drama was rackt'<f Into thl' Democratic cont1.•st tht•te, a race that turned around e:.irly l<>- day and uppt:d 111lo Carter's col umn as the furnl vott'S were counted . hours afll'r Rep Morns K Udall stag~d a prcmaturt' v1t· tory celebration Wa:.hington ·~ Sen;itor Jack-.on \\OO com•inc111~ly 1n :'\1•\\ York. aHhough he fell ))hort uf the de· leJtale ma1orilv he forecast lie \E U '."i I,, .. ft l'!ei/.~ wound up with 41 percent or the I state's 274 Democratic national convention delegates Udall came up a lo:.er despite a costly, intensive Wisconsin cam- paign The defeat \\as mai;nif1('d by the fact that he claimed J win on the ba&1s of an early lt>ad and victory pr0Ject1ons by ABC and NBC. But the Arazon3 congressman won a big bloc of New York de· legates . That showing, coupled 1.1.1th his near.miss in Wisconsin, probably will be enough to keep his campaign going President Ford said loday his Wisconsin primary victory gave his campaign a b1~ hfl and "fully JU.Sltfied my faith m Henry Kiss mger " lie received 55 percent of the ,·ore • * • Fro'" Pag~ \I UDALL ... and two youthful vocalists It'd the throng in 1mprov1scd. foot· stomping versions of "Battle Hymn of the Republic " Presently. a path was cleated, and a beaming Carter strolled in· to the room. flashing his famous smile. he i.trode to the podium :md evoked fren1y by raising his .irm and d1spl<tying a MllwJUkf'(' Sentinel whui.l' lop lwadhni.! pro c la1m t'd "C<trl rr l (.)\et IJy l 'cl<tll .. · t\s I s.Hd l'~rlll'r I tnld 'OU I \\OUlcl lit'\ 1•r tt•IJ 'uu a Jw I ~t1ul<I JJtht·r \\In lhan IO:.l'," !.Jtd l'a rter Tht• mood .i t lhl' l '<lall t'<imp had chant;l'd drasttt•ally "It s a '1ctor) nu m<all l.'r ho"" 1 he fin:il \Ole turns out." L'dall ~ Ill'\\ s :.ecretary. 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Col Jack Brennan. lotmu President Nixon'• ch.id of Jtaft. was tu.min· mg artlclH brou1bt bade b)' the Nlxons from t.h Ir n>cent tnp to the People'ti Republic of Chlna io San CJemrnle Tuesdoiy Col Hn•nn11n arran11tnt1 for a dlt>play or the lt\"m:.. p1ekl'<I up ~ <'Olor pholo of Nixon mect1nc ChaJrrnan Mao 1'se tung "MllO, hl'llU\'3 J(UY Onl.'C you get to kno~ l11ni, ·· quipped Brennan Huntington Man Dies After ·Run A Huntington Beach man ~hose doctor had forbidden JOB · gmg died this morning, nearly 24 hours after coilap&mg in his rµn nmg togs as he trotted along the edge of a westside thoroughfare. Jeff Neilson, 48. of 16331 Santa Anita Lane. lay unidentified for many hours after he was ad· mined to Huntington Intercom munity Hospital. The victim who wa~. to all out· ward appearances and vital .signs. dead when d1scover<'d about 11 a m . at Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Str~t. was re· vived by fire department person· nel Paramedics s ucceeded in fan- ning the spark of life again and the unconscious Nielson was ractd to the hospital, but he died about 7:30 a.m. today. Fire Capt. Roger Hosmer credited the life-saving attempt lo paramedics Chuck Re)1lOlds and John Mohney. "He wasn't supposed to Jog." a coroner's office spokesman and 1n\estigator said today Ht> said :\'1el:.on's doctor knt:w o ( ..i maJor heart condition .rnd "as treating him for 1t Fra1tk Arcoli, LB Tailor, Dead at 79 Frank P Arcola, tailor rn downtown Laguna Beach for 22 ~cars . 1:. de ad al the age of 79 RosJr) for Mr Arcol1 . "hn rl1ed ~londa~" will tw rel'tled .it 7 30 ton1$:ht ,11 \1cCorm1r k La~una Bt'al·h l'h.1pd \la'i" of Christian bunal \\Ill lit' h1•ld at 9 15 a m Thursda\ <11 \fi-.,1011 San J uan Capistrano Hun al" 1ll 1mmed1ateh· follo1.1. JI .\<.rcns1on Ct:metery, E.IToro :\ native of Ital\. Mr Arcola <'arnc tn the l'n1tcrl Stall's in 191 3 • ind 1.1.o rkl'd J S .t ta ilor 111 Ch1rago lie mo\'<'d to Laguna l:kach in l93t ;md ueslablished h1i. trad(' t•t•ntcrNI around a turn of tt11• t·~ntury M '\\ tnJt machmt•. '.\Ir. Arcoh retired la!il yt•;tr dul' to failing health. II<' 1s survived by his widow. f'runccs or the home, 1969 Tl'rn 11le ll1lls Drive. a dau(thtt•r, Mr., Carol J 1•:rn Kremer, son 1n l.11.1.. William Kremer. and twn ~rund rl.1uf(hl£'r~. t-:r1 r a and M1<'helh' a ll of t..11~un.1 B(.'ac h Bill Wins T ~~t SAC'ltA'.\t F.:'l!TO I P l '('\\ l1.·~1,lut1nn to estabh .. h lhf' puhht' rin.mrm.i or µuhl1ral t'Jn1µa1f:n" tn C:ahforn1.1 \\tlh a nev. tw1<1t .uan1'<1 :1l m aklllJ: l>J'l\llRr eJ :.1Pr \\On its hr't rom mttl f't•h·~t Tur' dav ll\ lhe A"'"nthh F:lcctton .. .111d Hr urrwrt1onnwnt Ct•mm11 l t'(' Campaign Work Told by ... ~~~ .... u .. By GARV <:RAN\'UJ..t; have been arunted llnmunttY Of uot 0•••• !'Ii.-M•ff f • A tormt<r mt-mbcr of Oninge rom proisccuuon . •n n ·turn rur County upervl11or Robert Bat lhe1r lN1limony an th<> Outtm , It t• ( r111e. tm s sta estl 1ed TueMiay that Mr" Grim"s t"' .. lifit.'<1 that sht• '!>he workrd on Battln's 19'74 cam· .. ~ "° 11u1ain for lleutt'n;_int governor Ofl oore s tayed homl' from work tw1> t•ounty llm1• days while !juppost<dl) workwi-: Juhl' Grime11• who workt'd tor on a l.'ampttq,:n mailer Battin an 1973 74 and now lives m tJut, Mrs. Grimes udrplth:d Con alhx. Ore • said it wus the when cro:ss-examine<I by dcfon~ superv1:sor 'fl former ex~uti ve attorney Mutthew Kurihc-h, Shl· aide. 'fed Moraitis. wbo assisned did no work durin& her two dill} hcr<·umpulgn related chore:>. absence. !\Jo ra1t1!. 1s expected to be Instead.she s1ud.she and otlwr c.!lll'd a~ a prosecullon witness Ballin start members ch1p~d ln tods) as Deputy 01.:.t Alt)'. Jack to ha\•e .the m.11hng donl' b> J R) an eontmues hts effort to pro-commercial C1rm ve that Batun 11icgully used Mrs . Grimes 1ndent1fled t'ouutr emplo~ ei, and supplies for \'arious name lists that allegedly campaign ~ork were used to addrc:.s the <'••m LaM August. the county Grand pa1gn mailers. And. Lhe w1tnt>:-.' Jury charged the Santa Ana lesufied, s he made l\\<() trip:. lo supervisor with seven felony Los Angeles on campaign related crimes related to his unsue· errands during normal counh cessfuJ ('8mpa1gn ror lieutenant working hours. . iioverno\-. Mrs. Grimes told the eight· man. four-woman jury in JudRe Kenneth Lae·s c ourtroom that much of the campaign wo1 k wa:. done during evemng hou1 ::. and on weekends Signups Set For San Juan Rec Program Registration for 23 classes of- fered during the spring session of the San Juan Cap1strano Recrea· Li on Program begins Saturday. Residents may 1ign up for the classes in •ports, crafts, fine arts and hl•tory from 9 a . m. to noon in the cit y orrtces, 32400 Paseo Adelanto. Registration wlU also be ac· cepled dunng the weeks of April 12 to 16 and 19 to 23 Crom 8 a.m. to 5p.m . A fee will be charged for each class Youth sports classes include baton twirling. golf. surllng. ten· nis, tumbling and wrestling. G ulta r . ballet, junior crafts. painting and drawing and weav· mg are al&o being offered. Adult classes will inl.'lude a his- tory workshop. abstract art, bel· ly dancing, bridge, dancercise, dog obedience, guitar, beglnning oil painting, outdoor painting, lt:nnis , yoga, off-loom weaving and circle wea vmg. Adult classes are for people aged 15 and older The one excep- tion 1s for dog obedience which 1s for p<'ople 9 years and older turthcr information may be obtained by culling Tom Baker, rt'<'rt~a t1 o n coordin ator , at 193 117l f 'rom Pag~ . .\I PETITJONS. ciue to South Laguna wh<.'re many of the -.trcrts arc pnvate. Cur· rent la\\< does not allow an officer lo .eo on private property to pick up a loose animal And, that ap- pe:ir ~ to extend to private str(.'ets. f:vani. s uHI Nt•w lawi; under cons1deratlon now may c hange that. AmunJ.! the d1Hicull.Jcs caused b.\' the looi.c ummals art' trash l'an!. ~lrcwn about. health pro- blt•ms fro m fe cal deposits . d angl·rs of bile•!> und damage to lanch rJpinl(. Phelan :.a11t f 'rom Page ''I GOLF ... citizens recei\'e no eomparable benefits in perhaps the only sport they are pbys1cally capable of pursuing," Mushett said in con- clusion. Mushett is a former Parks and Recreation commissioner fired by the council, last JWle. He recently raised charges of conflict of interest among some councilmen. asserting that the Cl · ty v. as violating its own purchas- ing practices and that rity employes and eqwpmenl have ht-en used for private ~am lie also acc•u&ed lhl' c.·ounc1l of holding illegal cloM'<i cloor mt!l't 1ngs and refusing t<' uc t•ept citizen input on certain 1:.sues The accusations \\ere mad(.' to the Orange County District &il· lorney and the i.latt• Fair Political Practices t'omm1ss1on. The criticisms were attacked as "defamatory " by Councilman Thomas O'Kt•t•fe Board Seeks Applications App11cat1ons are bein.: !.OU~hl from people intere:.ted tn sen uli.t on the Laguna Deach Hoart.I or Adjustment A va(.'anry on the hoard \.\ "' created when Diana Ch I..(• 1.1. o' appointed to a \ acancv on lhC' Laguna Beach Planrung t'om· mission. The board or adJUSlment re \'iews variant'!! applications a nd designs for new commcrc1al and mulh·unit residential conl!truc lion. Applications may be sub milled to Jackie Wa:-hburn at C'1 t:; Hall. Boy's Game Triggers Fear MlA~n <AP>-A 14-year-old boy wielding a toy p1l>tol m imit otton of a t(>levis1on top l>hO\\ nt.>arly lnJ:· jlt.'n-d a real hfc tragt."<i) o~ t.'<l~y m e mbt>r' of u poh('t.' SWAT team rushed to ht:. apartment bwlding rn n.·s ponsc to a call from neighborl>. Officer:> s uit.I todn) that Juhnn) Uar'ct.'nu "«st'(' t.mact rng until's ht' hud s~cn on tht• T\' M'ne~ "Stnrl>kY and Hutch" whc.>n tw pointed Oil' rttulbt 1c looktnf( gun at a ~roup of l 0lderly nCIRhbor:. TUt.'l>tlay and !\Utd: "Don t move. This is tht.> police " J ohnny . dl'sc-ribed by his motht•r ~·~ huv111~ u learning d isability, tht•n n.•treatt.·tl to tHs upartnH.•nt. and neighbors cullt.~ poli <.'l' All nin~ membl!ri> or M1:1m1 ·.., Spt!cial Weapons und 1'aclics Squud «nd about u dozen olher officers promptly arri vcd and M1rrounded the building in what became u h\o-hour s lundoff. They were espec1nlly nervoul> because three art> a poll<.'Nnen were killed in l:ln incident les!; thun a week ago. The C'risis finally eas('(f "h('n lhe boy's stcpfathor arrivc<i, grabbed the bullhorn and (>11:pluincd the s1tUtillOn to him, pohc<.• s aid Johnny \\ l:ls questioned by authorities and rcle.,sed to undergo a mental ~x· amination. officials s;iid \ . . HUGHES ... pare a place for you " Tht> luxuriant cemeten ~ burial ground for man)· or Houston's early c1v1c leader)) - is in a thickly wooded glen some two miles \\est of lht> do\\nfo\\n area. ll 1s bounded on Ont• s1d<' by Memorial Freeway and on the other by heavily tra\'elt•d Washington A venUl'. As Hughes was beinit borltd there remained alive the ques- tion of dispos1t1on or his vast and rar-flung empire Arelo Sederberg, a Hughes spokesman in Los Angeles where Hughes' Summa Corp. has its headquarters. !l aid there would be no comment on whether a will exists to detail disposal or h1' aerospac e , hotel r as ino 111H.I airhne properties There also were reports of uf f1c1al concern over the idl.'nt1f1t>.J t1on of the bod y tk~P•ll' 'tJll• menb by ho~p1t al tlfl H·wl~ that the bod} they pt•r rorrrn•d J l ' hour autops y on Tuc:.d:i~ "'a~ in· deed Howard Robartl llughC'~. victim of .. an ordinal'} dc.ilh ' from kidney failurl' Easter Egg CQntest Set An Eas tl.'r cgi;i decorattnj! t•on ll'!.l "Ill b<' ht>ld at J p.m. Sunday Jl lhl· Lumbtr \' .ird sh1111pin~ cr11l<'r. :ul4 Forl•:.I ,\ \L' . LJ~una lit-ach. Onr entry per contestant will be accepted EJ(~:. may ~ d <.' coratt>d ''1th parnl. dye, nbbon. lace or 001.1. ers Contestants will be divided into five categories by age. Firs t through fourth place prizes will be g1\'en m each category . A previous story announcing this event gave the date mcor· reclly. The Daily Pilot regrets any inconvenience caused by the error. Aliens Held In Laguna " Burglary Two youth.s bt>l1 cn .-d 10 be 11· leRal a hens ha v(' hecn 11rre11ted Ill connection with an $1 ,100 WHI• dow-smash burf(lary 111 l..agunu Deach last week The youth:.. both 17. wf>re ap. rt.'i>led MondJy by Lc.1s AnRel~ Pol1c1.• Deparml·nt patrolmen following a foot rha!.e near th~ Cohst:?um Los Angele" off1crrs becam< .!>Usp1c1ous when they ob'lervect -.ten'<l l(l•ar and other Items be1na unloaded fro m the trunk or .1 t·u~, J{ ('ord1n1i: to L;i gun.i Beach Poh cl• l>l'l \\'1lhum llc1dcn. Whl'n the officers W(.·nt to '"" \C'St1~ate fur1her, the t~o ~ua. J>i,'rt s took l)(f on foot . llt.•tdcn ..... d Prorwrt~ found II\ tlw t•ar "'OI\' traced b~ :.t.'rial nurnhl·r-. lo Iha.I. t.1kt•n 11urin~ .1 hur~l.11' :11 !ht• ro- ~•dt>nl'e of Hr un• c; Z1111ml'rman.· :il5 Alh iew Tl'rrJt t· l ntrutlt•r.~ threw a c o n t.•r c ll• f1i:urinb lhrou~h a\\ indnw to~utn entr) f'"Oll<>Wln~ lhl'lr iltrl'!.I Jn ),~ /\ n gt.• l c ~. th t.• y u u th!'. we r 1• transferred lo Orang1.• Countv .lu\'cn1lc ll ull when• they wiil f<1cl' burglar, and P<>SM!!->Sion of -.tuh•n prop1.•rty char,.:l's. l lt:1<1en :.aid J ewelry and St~rco Taken in Burglary .Jt'"eln·, c o ins and ,;tereh equipment \\ 11 h a total \'alu<' nf SJ.375 hnH• bc·rn 5tolcn from a. Dana Point home by burglar"' v.ho enter<'d via a t<'ar window; Orange County !>hcnfl's officert\. said. , Oeputars s aid lht• thcft was re ., ported b~ John Jo~vph (;rusch1n , Z7, or 34005 Mala~a Dnv1'. llti, was absent from the home at th .. : time. .. M1 11A~1A~1 l•tl-O 1MMM1 Ka t hr~ n ~IJllt•n . anothe r South L11g1man . ~aid loose dog!>, oft t>n running in pu1·ks. arc o iiart1t'ulur probl<'m lotheclderly, m.1n\ of 1.1. horn h:t\ 1• tu ken to .1rmtnsi lhl•llhi'ln •!-before going out ~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--646-1919 ;~~~!~ I 1fon 't think you ~hould h11v<' tn arm '11u"l·lf 111!-I In "' .111.. 1n .1 1·0111m un11' \Ir.. ~l.1U1·n J>:111l Baseball Mitts & Gloves 695 to 5495 Baseball Shoes Racquetball Racquets '~ : . Racquet Balls -Rollout 12s ... Handball Gloves & Balls 1'1 .. SC Hears Report On Library Options 1295 to 2695 Baseball Colored Sleeves Boys -295 Mens -3so Badminton Rackets " Squash Rackets I I 1,, Tennis Rackets -Wilson , .. Bancroft -Davis -Dunlop Yonex -Macgregor -•• rn C'lt•nu•rll•• m <IV wi1111 a m•w 11hr:irv. hut f1r !>l tl has to dt.>ctd<' \\hat ktnd 1111d wherl' it .should Jlll 1'h;i1·~ the .e1s t of a report to tht• Cit\ Council bv 1·h1l'f countv llbranan llarry ~I Rowf' · Rn"c est1m:1ll'd <l n1•w }$ 000 !.quare foot structure \\Ould 1.'0St SS00.000 exclud1n~ th(• lnnd wh•<'h the city must provide He s aid c>ne and a half w two a<'rl'S woul<I be ntt<lt>d for the new ltbran R o \\<' ou t l1nC'd lhr •t• altern:itlves lo ('Ounc1l memlx-ro; 11nd represenUves of variou~ c1tv panels tnf'eting in " 'ltudy ses~1on last week They art.> Expansion with a second i;tory of the cutrt>nt city branch library . tin t1lternntlve Rowe said he does not favor bec11use adding a second levr l would ~uire 10 · stnllation o( an elevator to afford a<'c e ss bv eli1t•rl\' or han- dlc:ipped · · Cnnstru<'tion or one la rgeo llbrary of a bout 15,000 ~qunre feet somewhere 10 the city. Whale OOl' fH c tlat) wnuld allow the hbrary to develop n more ex· tensl\'<' rt'scarrh <'ollcctlon, 1t~ location "°ould be five lo &•:t miles from som\• rc11idenl11. Con11truct1on of two llbnaries Rowe !la1d one eouJd be about 10.000 square feet and ..nolber about 7,500 square feet In si:ie. Rowe said he would ln<'lude in th<' upcom1n11: Orange County hudl(t:'l a n outside capital cost item of about $350.000 This money could then be deddtd on ,IS a matter Of po licy by lhe board of supet\'1sors Joe Cos,, a mc-mber or tht Parks and Recreation Com m1ss1on. suitgested <'OnaideraUon be given to a joint-use raclllty combining a library with a youth or senior t'lhzcns center. Rowe said he would not oppose such a Joint-use and noted that In one city , the fire department and the Library Share one buildJna. Rowe said that any new faeWty is probably two to three years dov. n the road. Baseballs -Bats Belts -Hose Basketballs Backboards & Goals Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls Playground Balls footballs Tennis Balls -Can of 3 200 Racket Stringing Masks -Fins -Snorkles Water Wonder Kick Boards Firsbees Warm Up Suits Sweatshirts & Pants Gym Clothes . : .. ., --------------------------------------'""""~--------~---------------------------: Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday 538 Center 646-1919 . .. .. 1 'N.-dnesday Aprol 7 1976 01'tl y l'tLOf AS P~st Raps 'Gifted' Plan_ Ponto. Charge To Be Checked I : Number of Accepted Studenu al Issue SACRAMENTO <AP > Leci.slatlve Anuly•t A Ahm Post 1ay1 outdated lnt~llJ1cnte \rats are placing mor e.-puplls in the ltate program tor th\' mc-ntalty &lftod than was intcndt'd Post Issued a repon Tuesda)' Cf' the Sl3 million profram what'h '4WH suppo:scd to cover the top ~ percent, but now takes •arly 4 pe r· 1'nt -186,000 atupUs. 'rhe state pr ovide11 ,about $75 ex· A'a for e11c h l lfltd SlU • ~nt. ;3 Charged In 'Cure' tFor Cancer LOS ANGELES (AP > - Authorities have accused Home Made He alth Foods of suburban Commerce With Illegal s ales or bee pollen as a c ure for cancer and blood disorders. Deputy Atty. Gen. Patrick Hopper a lleged in his Superior Court swt filed Tuesday that the firm was gwlty or misbranding the pollen product because it 1s not licensed to manufacture or process drugs. Named defendant,wip the case were copartne r s ~eor~e R. Damas, Norma Roman1uk and Veronica R o man1uk Romanov ski. Charges include false advertis· ing on the ground the pollen was allegedly offe red for sale as a cure for canl'er and blood ail· men ts. State authon lies askt'd the court to enJoin the firm from manufacturing and marketing its pollen product and to 01ward C'ivil penalt1e:. of $2,500 for each act of unfair compct1t1on, includ ing false advcrt1~1ng. POST RECOMMENDED cul- hn& back lo 2 percent. A blll b)' Sen. Lou Cusanovacb <R Van Nuys>. to mcreue fund· Ina lo 11t1ht1y o\•er sn million lo cover 4 percent ls pelldina in the legislature. The bill 1s supported by Dr. Sieg Eflcen, the Department of SWAT Toy Suit Blocked LOS A!llG ELES <AP) -A Supenor Court Judge has issued a preliminary ln1u.nction probjbit· mg the producer s or the SWAT tele\'ISIOn series from filing suit against a toymaker planning a lme of SW AT toys. Malle!, Inc., had sued Spelling- Goldberg Productions last Jan. 29, conteodmg that the producers had threatened legal action against anyone trying to develop a line or toys using the name SWAT. The toy manufacturer had an· nounced it would bring out a Une of police toys called SWAT. JUDGE NOR~IAN Dowds said the injunction would remain in force until the case comes to tnal or is setlled, but he left the way open for Spelling-Goldberg to fil e swtu Ma ttel makes a hneof toys that r esembles the telev1s1on characters. Mattel said it had no plans for a tie-in with the TV sen es Mattel attorncv Richard Culler argued that SWAT, an acron)m for Special Weapons and Tactics police teams, is 1n the public do- main He said m any police de partments ha\C SWAT. many of them establis hed years before the tele\'tSion series. Spelling-Goldberg has filed s uit agains t another toy manufacturer . Strom becker. Inc . which h as brought out a llnl' ofSWATto}s. 'Blt.•ak Outlook' Bay City Strike Worsens Today SAN FRANCISCO CA P) Th(' strike by municipal c raftsmen Wl'nt into its eig hth day today \\Ith negotiators trading insult:., the threat of ceneral strike looming, and a bleak outlook for citizens stnpped or all city tran portatton and. in an unrl'lated action. most taxicabs In a ne\\ de' clopmcnt, stnk<>r' travt'l<'d to several Colden Cate Transit bus lerm1nab in Mann ( ) County across the ba:r early to- d ay, !>et up line!! and disrupted S ta l e some commuter ~cn1ce to San Francisco -----------Bus dn vers ~ere told by their union leaders to cros!> the picket bnes. but buses wcr<' rcporkd running at lca~t 15 minute~ late b<'caui.<' of the picketing ,Fwa~ral Pnadlng SAN Bt:RNARDINO CA P ) FUncral sen ices were tod;iy for Keith Rolx•rl!\, the 9 y<>ar old Cub Scout ~hO!>t' H~ht ni::unst canrt•r C!rC'w natwnal ulh'nl111n ln!>l 0 <· lobt·r. Thi• '0111 h. "ho t11NI !\T orlcla \ t.,,.., .ulm11t1•tl to Sta nford l 'n1 \t•r..,1I\ l'l.'d1 otril' ll1hti1t.1t l.1:.t Nmt•rnbt•1, hut d11ctoro; thc·rc· Study Links ' Estroge n , Cancer Risk SACHAMF.NTO <API -use of the f<'malc hormorw t'll~rogen ha:. 1ncreos<•d the risk of canrl'r of the utcru~ Hn11tft itOO to 800 ~r 11Cnt for women in 11 !'an fo'rnn c1sc1l Jloy nreu l\tud:v. st.1te t1ealth officials soy Th<' stolt' lh•1rnrlm<'nt c1f Hc·a lth. relens1n1t informullon Tm•sday from u ''"' ~<'ar study. l'<'hoed a recent fcclt•ral Food anrt OruJ.? Au mint st rathlll ( rr>A' 1.arnm~ on estrogen TH E FDA SAID estroJ.?en. t.akt.>n to reduce discomfort after cnenopause. can increase the 1n c1dcnce or uterine cancer. Some or the testimony last year that helped prompt the FDA ... ·aming came from Or. Donald Austin, chief of the Cahforn1n Tumor Registry a nd supervisor of the cancer morulonng pro· gram in tbe San Francisco area Smee 196'9. Cant'er or the endometrium - the utt'rus I ining -1s more pre· vnlent among older women. • Austin said ther e is a sharp In crease in su<'h cancer -50 per- cent -in the bay area counties <If Alameda. Contra Costa, San Francisco. San Mateo and Marin from 1969 to 1973. Among white wom4"n in the> area over the age or 50. he said, the increase was 80 percent. gave him only eight weeks to ltve, saying his body could no longer tolerate radiation treat· ment a nd he was not respondin~ to drug therapy. Brown Celebrafe• SACRAMENTO (API -Gov. Edmund Brown J r. cclebratc•s h1o; ~th birthday today "\th the sat1sfaclion that his presid~nt1al n1mpaign war chest has topp<>d the $100.000 m ark Brown receh N1 othN <'n · rouraiun~ new'I Tuesday in h1-. thr<•e·"cek old campai~n for th1• OC'morr atll' no m1nat1on for Prt.'Sldl'nt fl t.' was endorsed h;. stale &nate president pro tern .l ame~ l\1111~ <D San D1e1Zol who had heen one of tht' most prom1 ncnt California tiackers or l ' S S 1• n ti l' n r v Jar k ~o n o f Washinizton. · ffrar•t Link? SAC RAME N TO <AP } - Prosecutors m the Steven Sot.ah bank robbery trial contlnu<• to Ir} to Ue ('artridges found al Patrir1u Ht>nnt 's San Francisco hov~t· with some found after the roh bcry here last y<'ar tr .S Ois trict Court .Judizc Phlllr1 Wilkins allowed Uw i:ov ernm<'nl Tut'sday to mtrodu('<' i•\·idence on a 9mm p18tol and ammunition found at the house· wherC' pro~cc utors s:iy Sollah and Miss Hearst lived, he de Jayed his decision on a prosecu lion attempt to introduce som{' ev1denl'e from a Son Francisco house where two or Miss Hearst '!> Svmbionese Liberation Army companions. Bill and Emily Harns. hved . 1''fte Counf9 SfMdled SACRAM ENTO (APl -A five· member stale commission has been appointed to study a pro- posed secession or a 735-~uare mile county from Los Angele-. County. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ap- pointed the commission Tuesday for an up lo one-year study of the proposed new county, whic h would include the unincorpor3t· ed 66.000·r esident areas of Newhall, Saugus, Valencia, Ca· nyon Country. Agua Dul ce. Acton And Val Verde. Education orlJclal wbo oversees the program. He saJd he believes Cahfomta has more bria ht students than other slates "beca use of the kinds of people who are attracted to this state for employment a.nd hi&her education." But Posl disagrees. He says there's been a slump In achieve- ment lest scores In California in recent yc.-ars partkulllrly tn the s ixth and 12th grudea. POST SAID THE cutoff point tor thl• lop 2 percent. an IQ score or 132, was established nationally anl937 . In 1972. the test standards were changed, which decreased scores by four t o 10 pomts. But most pupils were admitted under the old ~tandards, Post said. "In the late 1960s, the test manufacturers recognized that exposure to radio, teleYlSioo and other media had made made stu· den\$ 'bnghter· than their coun· te.,,arts of 1937. '· he said. The extra money permits smaller c lasses, a faster pace of instruction. independent projects and field tnps. 4 Die of Poison PINNEBERG, West Germany <AP> -Fo ur tree nurser y laborers died after dnnking a highly poisonous weed killer from what appeare<t to be a rum bottle a nd police said Tuesday they do not suspect foul play. Three or the \'l l'l1m s were German. the other Portuguese. SAN JOSE CAP> San Jolie ~l<•h' l n1H·r,1t' ·:. pn•,1dt•nt ha~ pro1p lsed to 1mei.t1gutc a student nl'\\liJJ.1p1·r·~ .illl»:auon~ thut :.1u1knh have been producing pornographll' rno' 1e111n t'umpus dornutorle!> fo r more than two years. A story front·paged TuesdJy in The ~part.in lhul~ ~aid the operat1011 had produl'ed more than 200 films ranging from 15 m1n1Jtl's to JI , hours und that the f1 lrni. were SM'• a Que~ uwi,.,._ Karen Coleen Steele, 18. of Atascadero has been nam('d queen of the 30th annual Junio r Grand Natio(lal Livestock Exposit.ion at St.1n Francisco. old to wholesalers for d1Mhhu0 t1on in Los An~clcs and on the (';ast Coast. THE REPORTER ~a1<t :!5 :11· tors and nctre~!\cs, a prodU<'l'I' direC'tor, a cameraman and nine helpers who~e d uties included :,en ing 11s guard~ part1c1pated m the mo\ ie-mak1ng. The wnter said she had talked lo nine of the women actre~!>l'~ Sea M~eurn Plans To Stay on 'Q"':leen' LONG BEACH (AP) -The California Mus~um of the Sea aboard the Queen Mary will stay open despite a $2 2 million lawswt £iled by the city. the museum roundat1on 's president s ays. Llewellyn Bixby JV Tuesday saJd the non· profit Museum of the Sea Foundation will "vigorously defend itself and fully intends to remam aboard the ship until Sept. .30 ... unless a qualified single operator is acquired before that date." City officials here filed suit Friday for more than S2 million in unpaid utility, muintenanct• and other bills for i.ervil'e~ the l'I ly pro\'lded. Officials also u:-c seeking termination or the city's 40-year contract with the founda- tion and $2,500 daily for eal'h day •he museum r emains open on tht· luxury hner uncl on .. or th•· 1111.·n und hud M.'t'll u1w produ<'l1on hlmt.'d S< 11011! 1Jl'(':.1dt•nt John II . n unn•I s:11d, "'fhl' WliH'h1ty 1:00 t•onducltn~ 11n lnvt•~ti1o:<1tion min tht> nlh·~;1t111ns n•portcd 1n Tht• Sµul'tun l>all~ "Ob~ci>rw lwha' ior is dearly l'Ontrary lo un1\'ers1t) pohc). Al> propnatc d1:.r1pltnury action ma~ bt' in1t1alt.•d 1f e\'ldenct' ol conclul't 1n v1olallon or UOl\'cr:.tl~· n•gulalloni. 1~ unco\cred," tw SJ Id Bunzel s:11d res ulls of the un l\t'r~1t) tn\ t'bl1ga11on v.ould tx.· madt' ,I\ ailabll• to thl' Sant;.i Cl.ffa Count~ d1:.tnl'l attornC'~ !:>hould he requc!\t 11 Rain, Winds Slant Into North Today SAN l''RANC ISCO (AP> -A weather front bars:ed into :\orthern California tod11y, totrng r ain and ~tron c winds expected continul:.' into Thun;day. Heavy mornin~ rains wt.·n· fort'cast to taper off into showers ton1~ht and Thursday. Gale• '' arn111~~ fur w111d ... up to ·15 mill'' <•n hour wcr\' po:.h·d on lht• North <:oa~t ------- Only United has it to Chicago. Business in Chicago means a lot of tra\'d time. So why not spend yours in the friendliest, mrn~t comfortahk planes going'! Uni ted\ e xclu~i\c 7-i7\. On hoard, you'll find all kinds ol room. H~adn>llm . Le groom. Breathing room. Room to ~trctch out. Room Unitcd·s 747 Friend Ships arc big un Frit.:mhhip Service. too. With cighL t:h:11111el' nf audi0 at cvcrv st.:a t. An lnflighl Service SupcrviMir to help wi th la\l·rninutc travel pl ans. And "ome of th e 11C<it me~tl\ an}whcn:. For rc~crvar ion~ on one of nitcd\ 7~7'">. call \our Trm d A!.!t.:nt. Or ca ll United at ·-:i.17-7521. · l~\rtncr~ in Tra\'d with Wec;tern International Ho tel\. ln Chicago, the ('cmt inL'nt:il Pl :1n t. - to roam around. And best of all. room to yourself. Extra elbowroom that makes C\'Cry United 7~7 the next best thing to )Our m.vn privat<.: office in the ~k y. Nonstop Fricnd~hip Senic~o _ _!'hicaJ.;.n ___ j from Ux Anl!ele' ln1crnationul I U:a\\.' Am'I:.' --o J m. f7.f'1 I Y•pm Ill ~o .im. tDC 1111 4:1~111 I I " p.m. IDC.1111 ..,.:.<~"Y m -4 IX) rm tlX' IOI --~J pm I.' 2 .1 111.1"4~, 6.0:i .J Ill ----r rom Ontario ----l .,.., ·• m I :JO r> 111 -------'""'·'Ill I "" p Tll ,,,, ' "United means business to Chicago:· l h '" IW Ill I fl~ ... 1111 II~ ,1,1 'I I The friendly skies of your land. 181 UnlTED AIRLlnes ... \ T" ,A6 .. DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • / Needs Prompt Action Sc.n Clemente f'lre Chier Ron Coleman hats pro- po:sed u packai:e or uct1on5 designed to avoid a repeat of the city's d1~astrou:t S2 million mld·J anuary rire The chief's recommendulions deserve Cull atten· hon <Jnd quick act10n by the city council. The chkf recommends building and zoning codt! changes for construction in fire haiard a r eas and he seeks greuler involvement in land use planntng by tht: fire department. 1n add1lton. he !:>eeks improved communications. CJ standby emergency power system for water sup· phe~ and paving of a vital roadway. He did not 1>l~k add.Jtional manpower or equip- ment. Failure bv the council to act now aner such de· vaslating e \ idence of vulnerab11tty to fire \\ ould be • neglect of r esponsibility i I Census Discrepancy There "as good news and bad news in new census ~for the city of Laguna Beach. The good news was that the city's population climbed to 16.400 from a previous estimate of 15,200. For each r e:,1d cnt officially in the fold. the city re· ceives $20 annually in state subvention -income from apportionments of gasoline and cigarette taxes collected by the slute. The bad n ews was that the population figure while il had increased . did not match that predicted by the flows through the city's sewage treatment plant. Based on those measltrem.,.cts Laguna Beach has a population or 19,000 The d iscrepancy betwe n the two figures sug· gest~ thul Lagunu hus a not so.hidden populutlon tourist!. and other part-year residents who are are not counted locally for t•cnsus purposes. It is understundable that soml' Lagunu Beach of ficlab thin k 1t ·~ unfair that these part-year residents go unnoticed rn the 1>late'!:> t ax allocation formula~ But Hll' blow lb boftcned by the fact that the visitorb do contribute to city rcvenul' through i.a les l ax and bed tax. A Pointless Proposal As San Clemente mulls seceding from Orange County to fac1htatc possible annexation of the tax· rich San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. 1t would be well to seriously consider services pro\•ided now b> Orange Count}. A case m po mt 1s the recent airplane crash off San Onofre. Although the crash site clearly was in San Diego. County. it wa!> Orange County that was geo- graphically ublc lo rei.pond with manpower and equipment. The city ulso would do wl'il to dispose of the secession possibility befor e it starts seeking a new S800,000 county branch library from Orange County. It .would be unfortunate if this city proposal for secession gummed up such a project of importance to so many -residents. Unqualified rejection of secession talk is in order L/SC 'I just d on't understand why the legislative branch is so suspicious of us ?' .. 'Coke' On the Dear Gloomy Gus In County Government Turmoil • Slopes ( PAU L H ARV EY J With all that s moke in As1.>en . Colo . there had to be manJuana burr1111g al 11.'ast Whet I'm about to relate'" not from the gan~ 10 the :.k1 :.hop. It s from a professional obsl.'rv£'r Jack Olsen of the Rocky Moun- • lam News And al:.o 1ndt•pendenl L ... ources • It can be ;1ri,:utod th;it to single , oul Asten 1s unfair: that thl' tern· p o ra ry population .. of all :.k1 re:.ort .. arc hkelv 10 bran~ "·llh th<'m their O\\n mor.ds more ... and ,.. Junk t': 1\'\ IH' n h ;p, • ·, 2.500 pt•rm:i • nent r r<,1 dents Rut when the snow fall:. that population swells to35,000 The sum mc•r or 'i4 the U S Urug Enf11rc<'menl Admintslra· t1on 10EA 1 announct•d the rt' }. suits nf ;in 1•1ghl month clan· j <lrsttn1' 111v1•st11!11tio11 of /\:.p{•n I ~1 ME VI ATE L \'. ;J;I J)t'rsoni. \\ 1'r1· Jrrr~t 1•11 then• for pos~i·ss 1111: m '•·llinlo? cocatnr 21 of thrm n:itt' ,., of Coloi ado f'·or tho,., nnt rn lht• kno"'. co (',llnt• ,, J .. 11mul.1nt USUJ ll'I' Ill • halrd "'h11·h pr1Hh1r1•' :i 'h1i.:h ' l:i,tin11about15 rmnutl'S Tht• d.1n.-:1·1 h1•i.:111-. \\ht•n u ... er' lw.:111 to 1111\ th1·1r ''O\'.itne "1th f hl'rmn .ind lllll'l't 11 1ntn 1h,•1r 't•lrh 1'111• r••"1 t1.1nt ·.,peed h.ill' " .1 tr:ium.1t11 11111.: ort1•11 lrth.11 II\ m;i~111v .1 '''"" in11u1lll'' on 1\.,pl'n 'tr<'l't', .111\hoch "ho " \~1lh11~ lo p;I\ $7~ or murr .1.:r.1m 1·ould ~<'t ,111 lhl· 1·u,·a1111• h1• ":1nll•tl The govern ment "kid naped .. m y son when they drafted h 1 m. called him a soldier and taught him how lo shoot and kill Now t h a t h e ts ba<'k lo a n o rmal, h ealth y life. I hope the govern m1.•nt. 1n the name of Justice, never decides to try him as they have Patty Hearst MOTHER -· c;,.. c°"'m'"'' ••• •-""'..., ,.._..•NI ft ftOt IMC<llWfllt'reflKI lllt ,_. ef Ille ,..... ... ,.,. Se"' ,_ .... _ .. 1110-t' Gld, 0.ilf l'llel Aspen parties -whether jet· ~C't ty('oons. artists. movie stars. writers. or ski bums and hangers· on -almost always provide "a community coke bowl." POPl'LA R bartl'ndcr c ity counc1lmean Steve Wi~hart savs ) cs. "Cocaine is "1dely used ·in Aspen." Regiona l director Cor the re<.teral DEA, .John Ray EnrigM or Denver. says. "Aspen IS a thorn in our sides; some people there think they are above Lh<' law. tha t it should be their own little world." Aspen's permanent resi<Wnts point to statistics showing that there are proportionately more "drug.re la t ed hos pital [ICJ m issions" 1n Dl'nver tha n in Aspen. TllE DEA responds that mn'(t drug.related tnJurw-. in i\~1>1.·n ure lre:iled cl~1nd,•st1n1·lv In privatl' doctors .rnd ·th.it Aspen's mon• kno\\le<l~t·ahll• "'l.'r:; arc likely to kno" and 'elf admtntster :int1dotcs Thost• heav11\· 1nve ... tcd 1n /\!!pen fear that DEA undt•rc11' <'• work "111 scarl' J" ay lhl'1r onh ca'h crop 0th C' r \'a<· :it 1 on c; pa' '-. m path1ze with Ao;p1·n Wlwn an\ rt• sort .:c>ls a S \\ 1n1ottnll rt·pvt11t1nn the upper crust "wn i.:01•' 1'1S('\\h1•re leavin~ only crnmb"' DA Upholds Voter Confidence To the Editor· Within the past ) car the news media have given mu<'h coverage to the pol1t1cal upheavals tn Oran(le County governm ent Without going into too much de tail, it's common knowledge that several top county officials have failed their public trust. Let us say that they failed this trust to place the m sel ves in a more lucrative position The saddest part of this proposition 1s that each official was elected to lus of~ hce by you, the pubhc. Sioce this unfortunate iceberg has surfaced in our <'ounty, we hove seen many of these poht•· clans and their advisors broug ht to justice und prosecuted for their felonious acts In these particular cases, Justice under the American system has, and is currently being, properly exccul ed To me the crowning ind1gmty ts for the current county gov<'rn ment ofricials lo cont1wnue tu trv and Justify the acts of their rallen comrades a nd at the same tlml' attempt lo throw dirt in the face of the man most responsible for the exposure und prosecution uf the violators DIST RICT A TTY. Cecil Hicks used his resources well and put much time and effort into these tnve:.l1g al1on s, naturally the work was delegated to his in vt'sllgat1ve staff. T he handwril ing was really on the wall when thl' ~uperv1sors allemptl"d to re movt• a great percentage or h1~ 1nvcst1gat1vc staff for what thc·y clclermint•d to b1• :.1 S•> called econom11· mo\ e Isn't 1l funtl\ that nont• or lh(' brJins m count~ J!Ovtrnrn1•111 1·1111lcl find foult "'Ith his tnH'!illJo!Utl\C' .. luff s11e until Mr ll1ck' st.11ll'cl t•xpo!'.mg aod pros.-cutinJl lh<' mulfunct1on!( in 1·011nt v E(O\ t•rn m rnt l r<'r,onall) ft><'I lortunatt• 111 ha\'1• a good hard \\OrkmR man hh• Cl'cll lf1 fks 1n lhr f>1stnct Al torney ::. Office t fet•I furth<'r !-lat1sra1·t1nn 1n th1• knowlf'dRt' that 1 \Oted for him und a~ 1l ( MAILBOX ) turns out he did not let me down or any other voters who mudc th<' right choice When the distn ct ut torncy of this tounly meets th£' pubtic he IS Onl' elected OfflCl31 who does nol ha vr to tum his head awuy out of gwll or lack t)f integrity t R JA';' LISTER Lic"8sing lJ11falr To the Editor. The recent ordinance passed by the d ty oC Laguna Beach con cerning fees on dog licenses 1!> discriminatory A male dog may continue servicing any bitch available to him and his owners will suffer not for the consequence. An un· neutered m ale fee should be lhl' same as that of an unspuyed female. The problem is not always the female. It's t.oo many un·neutcr ed males. Many own ers or females will agree to the dis· regard of owners of males. Unite and refuse to license females under this arbitrary law Mi\RGAHET LEINWEBER 1'rH1•papc>r Cour•e• To the Echtor I would hkc to tak1• this op portunity to thank )OU for provld 1 n J! s J> a t t• l o p u b I 1 s h t h e newspaper <'OUr!I<· on i\men can ls:.ut•is for 1h1· 81ct>nlt>nnial Your newspap<'r 1:. the only one 1n Orange Count) prov1cltng lhti. educational sc•rv1n• <1nd we ccr taml;, :ipprec1ate this coopera t1011 W(• IHl' propoMng two new cours<'s r or 19i6· 77. and I hope that you will l'Onttnuc> with lh1• program. You might be interested to know that we currently have Si i.tudents e nrolled i n this nl'wspaper course STEWART CASE Director or Community Service:. Santa Ana CollCJ!l' Bnl f'ertllf :er? To the Editor Golly Gumdrops• It sure 1:- keen of thl' mo,·ie business to ll'l us witness their awards for what they believe are their best pro· ducts and achievements! Maybe. JUSt maybe. if we write letters. we'll get to watch award shows for other businesses too. like best headac h e remedy, or best fertilizer ... with trophies for the best original package design, best copy or someone else's idea. b£'Sl song written for a com · mercial. best title. best foreign substance. best product unfit for families and children. etc And "'e can see the top executives and assemble rs cr ying real tear~ when thl'y make their accep· lance speeches' Gee Willikers' ARTHUR J .STANLOW ftfindle •• Cha•e To the Editor. Re : The speed chase that ended with the purs ued wrappinA himself around a n eucalpyt us tree at lhe "end" or San Juan Creek Road. Thal was no "dead end" -as reported In the newspapers that was the beginning of our pnvate road! Our rh1ldren walk to and from the school bus on that road some of us Jog on that road we all r ide our horses on thal road and many of us dnve that road l\s 1f the resultinJ? tragedy wasn·t e nough, 1t doe!ln't take much lo imagine the com pound, mulllple disast er lhul could have been had the ultimnt1• target of that raging, 1rrespons1 ble stampede -all in the namP of law a nd order -been any of the above uns uspecting resid<>nt~ of our valley. !ilept. a !imall bathroom (if they were lut•k) l trncl a big front porch "'here thl' fu m 1 ly sJl('nt a lot 11r tlm(' We talkC'd to each olhl'r and. told i.tori~:s I li~e'I to play checkers with un old vetorun or lhc \\:Jr lll'hH·t•n the i.t:ltc~. but I nc\·cr \.\on WI-: SA\\' Ila· t y r;int ~ nr World War ll riM· ~incl \\ t' hd11t•d to de · It· at tlwm \\ 1· !>aw 1111 ll•r. Oying 11 lt•phom· pol1·' dl•\ doped into 'PB<'C' ship~ an<l v. 1· .,:iw men put lhl'1r foot pr lrll~ on thP moon ll "as a m1rarlc that llwv l!Ot lhl1rt• and 1t "a~ as h1 J! <•miracle that "<' saw them v.hcn it hap· pened When the ~ oun~ Pl'OPI<' read th1~. the~ \qll say this s:uy 1s :in· c1ent. but I am a )OUnA man. I am onl} 52 I ha\ c ;i rricnd who is 91 She l'alls me Jimmy and thinks I am a younj? man I may even live lonR enouRh to ""e people h<'co mc considerate of otht•r pcopl<' t may li ve long enou,:th to Sl'C lht' United Slates JW\'crnmenl run like a business of the people rather than an in· strum<'nl lo l!Ct politicians elect· ed. I m:iy live lonJ! enough to see new!>paper -; and magazines become• crea tive in nature rather than Just existing lo create sensa· lions I may lave long enough to see poht1cians whose m ost important ;ob is not getting a higher post or izettlng rr-clrctcd -no. I guess ( i.urcly won 't hve that long. .JIM BOLDING 1tf ln1o"'e r To the Editor ln your editorial "The Oil Gaml'" on March 25. you state, that this "glut" of oil makes lt5 way East, referring lo Alaskan crude. The use of the lrtte "glut" ls a misnomer Curr ent crude oil consumption In the US Is upproxlm1&tely 16 million barrel!' pn day, over one half of It now Imported frorn OPEC countries. Quake Insurance a Bad Shake ViewinJ( the risk to 1nnoN·nt li ves and m light of all of the nd· vnnced form~ of communlcfllion -helicopters -etc. that could be employed the mindlos!I death chase h ns n o j uslifi<'ution or place In our !\ociety. Assumln" Alaska production reaches one mllllon barrels per day by the lutt 1970s, we will pro- bably be import.lnfl 10 million borrcl11 from OPEC hy lhut limo due to the decllnln11 production In the lower 4R li ti.ltes. Hus('(! on this, how con a million barrul~ from Ala s ka pau lng through Californiu be conside red a "glut'"> OiNrlo.,u n •, lh11l thl' TlC'~lllrt m <'nt o( Vl'tl'r:in Affair-< ha' q111<•t ly-n ·nl•wrcl :i h1Jihly con I rcw<'rsta I ln"IU r a nc<' 1)t)llcv ha H' h('l'n c1u1,·k In provnk1• •initry n• actions from -1tatt• \'<'leron<1 Speaking forth<' stal<''s laqic~t vrtera n jtroup. Veteran:. of f'ore1.-:n Wars romm andrr. J <' r r ~ Wilham~ o f San Leandro. has called for a probe into p oss ibl e pa yoffs by Sacr a mento County's dis tnct attorney and prompt establishment ot legis lative eomm1llees t o watchdog veteran programs. The policy which has brought on Williams' wrath is for t'arth· l quake Insurance for the homes of : vctt>rans under purchase con· 1 tract with the dl•purtrnent. I "The lnsurancl' contract. negotiated without bid. was a l bum drnl when il wa'! made lhrcr years n1Eo n,:<11nst th1• v. nttcn 3d _ \l('f' of the state's 1nsuroncc rx ( E ARL WATERS ) pl'rt." Wilham!! decl:ired "It prov1 dN1 for n million dollar single quake deductible and th..-y had to know the" ln!lurers would never have to pay out one dime v.1th such a deductible because in the entire SO odd years ol the pro- gram the total cumulative losses from quakes has not reached that amount." CITING AS an example the Sylmar quake several years ego, he said. "The damage to all pro- perties was less than $500,000 against 1.000 homes. Since each veteran must absorb as a personal loss the first S2SO the total was Car from S1 milhon so had the policy been in force then the insurers would have had no liabihty. T hat was the large~t quake experience. The Oroville quake last year was about S200.000 In losses." "The departmenl has collect~ money from the H'leran!> to establish a fuod wtllch 1s ;, fnrm of self 1n~11rancc . This fund Wll<\ ovl'r $1 million at llw linu-of tht> on1o11n&I Insurance pur('hai;e and nnw is about $1 ~mil hon. Tht• \'etl'rans Uoard has !>lated they would not approv<' ln!"urancr purchases of that tyJ>(' when the fund reaches S2 m1lhon Williams scoffed at the drf)art· ment ·s contention lhat the 1n· surance prote<'l1o ns total over $3 b1ILion. the amount representing the value or all V('teran homes under contract. "r hooey. · he said, "tor tht' Insur~·!"!\ to p:iy oot tha t amount the v.-holc state would have to fall into the ocean. Besides. l doubt 1f that company has resen es a nywhere near such an amount " "The actual fact, simply stat· ed, 1s that the drpnrtm(•nt is p11y inJZ 1375.000 a yl'ar to buy SS00,000 worth o f 1ns uranl'e " fle ex plt11ned thal is the difrercnce belv.een the $1 S· million in th ~ fund nnd thl' S2 million fund goa1 after which no insurance 1$ to be purchnsed. "In the thrt"e years they have paid more than $1 million In prt-miumli for nothing. That mont-y v.ould hn\'t• lnult the fund to morl' th.in S2 rn1lhon As It 1s, the home buyrrs have lx:C'n puyin~ tlouhle " WILU i\MS said, "The initial mistake tn Judi;iml'nl was h<tcl t•nough, now th<'y havr cnm pounde<t It by r('new1ng. Thl' purchase Itself was suspicious but the fM t th:ll full brokeraite fees were paid when normally the stale neJ?ollales sU<'h fees end generally pays only onl' or two percent adds to one's wonder ment lt r eally gets odorous when it is learned they made no effort to get any rebates on their pre· miums, 11 provi11ion commonly made when th<' 1n11urer suffers little or no loss. "ln any event the spendlna of over $1 million for useless In surance and the continuation of that s pend l n~ positively establis hes the need for more at· tentton by the Legislature to veteran matters . This is onl y one benefit program which i11 r;ufrer · Ing There are ml'.lny others which demand attention. I havC' asktd both the Speaker a nd the Pres.ident Pro Tem of the Sennlt' to esl~blish rom m1ttees to re· ml"dy the problems · • MARY EILEEN T>OYLE Not That Long! To th<' Editor I can re m<'m bt•r t t1Jkin" with veterans of the war between the slates and the Spanish·Americon War When 1 was a boy. there were about as many w41 gons drawn by horses as autos and trucks. Many of the truck.'! had solid rubber tires Tht veterans of World War I were young men. Few people had radios or t ele phones. Many or thl' highways weren't pavt.'d. The average family lived in a two bedroom bunRalow with i'1 large back porch where the children Quotes "Bicentennial travel will prove not to be just a nuke. Hl toricaL settinas are po pular for 1976 becau.'e most a roup; plan one trip a year and are going to thc!le s pot~." -John Stat b ik of Forlow Touni ln Chkago . DALE JOHNSON ORAN GE COAST DAILY PILOT H~rt ,'I/ Wl'rd /'1'1111,ltM' ThO"IOI Kl'n·rl. f:d1tor llorhorn K rf'tl11rlt. f:dtl(ln'1/ roql' f'rlllM Thi• rct1tor1111 l'Hlltt nf the Dally Pi lot H·~k11 to inform ond <.timul1tl' rcAliet r" hy pr~<'fllln!I on th1-. paae d1vt"<' ,·11mm<'fll:lry oo lt>p1n of intrrl'"I h\• iiynd1cal· t-d rolummsl'I and cartoonL~t.t.. by pro\ ld1ni: a forum fOf' rucfor~· ''"""" and hy presenting th111 nf'w11paJl(>r'-; opinion" and lde11s on current topics Thi' rditor1 al npi nion11of11\tt Oally Piiot appear only In the Nlltor1al rolumn at lh11 top uf thr png.-Opinions (')(- pre~i><'d by U111 l'Olumru1lli 11nd r:irtoom'lts :and lcttf'r wntrra an.• th1·1r ov. n nod "" t'ndo~t·m1-nt o( ttwtr "'""" > bv lhf" Onily Piiot 'hould be tnfM'rt'<l Wed • April i , J97G c•dne da) 's Clo ing Pri etl -.... NYSE TRANSACTIONS ~-w ...... .,_ .... _v_. M'-•1, 1'9411 NW . ..._,OlrlroltWOA<~I•-~ ·~_, __ ., ___ IAa-!At ... f!fS.C-••0.~-lltll-t :1 L/SC DAILY PILOT 85 Best Buys? How Pros Rate Stocki By SYLVIA PORTER . •• t JI Q What h• tht> favontc ol all the stocks held today by the nation's professional mont>y managers -the hl&hly pa{4. t!XIJt'rt:s who open1t\• the mutual funds In "'hicb mtllion:J ol ub ha\'e am ested billions ol dollars c>f our :1avlnas! A lRM {lntt·rna t1onnl Bu s ine ss Ma<'htnt.•s) This wa:t lh,• 11umtwr one holdini of ~'O top Jn\'t>!>tment'I of tht' mutu:ll fund~ MU\'I.') l'd by V1l'kt.>r 's a s o f )'l'ar~nd 1975 JBM nlo;o Money's Worth wat1 num hN one ul tht> t•11d uf 1969 und ut tht> end of 1964. Q. What oth<'r Slt1t•ks hu\'C been consistent fllvorltca? A. Onlv rin•· f;xxon. /\T&T. ~ustman Kodak, Texaec Jnd Gl.'nl'r ~I Motors Amunt( the thousand!\ of 11tocks lruded m the l 'n1tt-d Slalt'"· 11111~ thl'S<' hav.-bt.'en ht1lcd umot\a \'ll'kc>r'l> top 20 .1t thl' (·nd of l'ach of thP periods studied. Q. A~\' SOTt\DLt: ADDITIONS or deletions in the top A Notablv absent for lht• hrst lime· from the favored j.!IOUp at the end of 1975 \\<US Xerox Stocks that have not ap peared before on the sl'lect 20 Hit were DigitaJ Equipmen1 Jnd Standard Oil of Cahfornw · Q What grouv:. of industnes are the pros buying now? A Leadin~ all grou1>S a re the stocks of electronics and t>ll'l'lncal companies Of the S8 J b1lhon the mutual fund!! hud in the 20 leading i,locks al the end of 1975, 24.9 percent' "tore 1n these comapnll'S ulom' The second most popular stocks are lhe chemicals. wi\h holdings in these accounltnJ: for 21 .2 percent of the top 20. ln lhu d plact-art' the pt>troleum companies WHAT DO Cl 'RRt:NT fa\•onll's mean to md1v1duaJ In \ e-stors" ··take an~ oth<>r marke-tplace. the stock m arket ex·' peru~n<·es periods of fads and fa\'orites." says Dr. Stan Wl•st. research vi<·e prt>1>1dcnl of lhl' New York Stock Ex· change <NYSE>. "1''rom t1ml' to lime for varying reasons, t•ertaan s tocks becoml' popular trading vehicles and hold· mgs for investors and six•culators " Thl· point 1s that 10\ t.!stor-. "ran'l 1usl buy them and put 1hem away." 1f th<'Y "'ant to J:l'l muxunum performance out of stock holdings 'Th<· rl'appt•aranrc on the top 20 list or on· ly a few of the h1~hh rap1tah1cd ~YSE issues 1s an ind1c:l· t10n that the shifts 1n tnH•stmenl preferences occur regular· b .1mong 1mestmcn1 t•ompame~ ... Wrst S:J)S Bet ween April and lk<'l'mbt'r oC la~t ) ear. Cor instance. five of th,· top 20 •~Mil'!> \\l'rc n•pl.1n·d a nd two new :.tocks 'hll\\Cd Up for thl• f1r-.t 11111(• 1\bO In II f.>Cr1od Of a ft•w months. pctrolt>um stot·k~ ft'll from f1r11t lo third pltwe. Xenix. a lon~·l11ne l:l\or111•. w"' d 1m10atcd ,\ SECO~D POIN'f' 1•111pha~1n'd by West 1s thal the lop 20 mutual fund hold1111:~ u'twll~ arc not amon~ tht' most .tCtl\ el) tradt>d stock-. Onh Tl·xaco. AT&T and Gl'ncrel Motors wen· hstl•d 11moni: hoth the top 20 holdin~s and 20 mo~I Jct 1ve 11'.,Ul'S Im t•.,lllwnl 1ut•f1·11·nccs chan1:e but the fund:>. don t run 1n ancl 11u1 The th1rc1 po111t 11' an t•xtenc,1on of th1• flr-.t Profe,sionals un• M'ek1ni: t"11n1p.1111t's 111 111ll11-.t11,,, tht.~ behcH· Jrl' on the thrcshol1\ 11f ;1 1:rt•,1t -.ur~l· 111 ~ru\\ th and ll1l'1r sclcct1ons mlr· ror I hc•ir t·ont'I u ... uns Without tmth1·r allo, twn• ''re thl· top five hold1nJ:!. in \ 11·ker'!> top 2cl IB;\1 . $1.itll m1ll11111 , Jo;x,.on. S>l2K million. AT&.1'. $~68 m11lwn . E.1i-tma11 K oduk . s,r.,:1~ m1lhon Ph1hp Morris, S412 n1111t1111 lien• url..' tht• 1n1111-.1rn•s favot 1·11. \\Ith the p{'rt:cnt of thl· t11lal holdllli:' uf tht· '"' p,t nwnt 1•11mpan1cs in each· 1-:1t·1·1 r11111c-. ;ind d1·1·tnl".1b, 21 9 pcrrent. rhem1 cals. 2t :? rwrr1•nt J1l0lrult•1m1 and n.1tural gas. lR 1 pcrrl'nt tuti.11'<00 , R llt'rn·nt. 11utom1ll1\'1• 1 J Jll'rcent !i Private Oil Firm · Control Denied 1 • ... SACHA.\! f:~TO 1Al'I A u11l h> g1\0e the CJhforn1a f>ubhc L'tilities Comm1ssinn < Pt...C J regulatory J>O'Y' crs over pnvate <>ti p1pehm·:>. n;1s b<.-cn defeated b v a ~late lcg1slat1ve comm1tlc>I' The St.'natl' Puhltc L llhlll''> l' imm1llee> voterl 8-0 Tues-da~ Jgainsl the m casun• 111 t•lassif, the p1pchnes a~ com mon earners. d<.·s p1tl· 1l!> cnd11rsC'm1•nt hy both Democratic -.tall' Controller K<·n <.'or) an1I Republican !>tale Atty Gl•n 1-:velle Younger CORY Clfl\RGF.OTIM r rHE mnJor oil companies had used their unregulated ownl·rsh1p or pipelines to "keep the indl')ll'ndenls in line" :.inti tu control oil pnces Warrl·n Abbott. who brads the allorncy $!Cneral'o; an· t1tru .. t unn. :>.aid hi' cr1n11111<•rcd the hill to be "of vital am· portancl.' " Abbott said n·~ulJ\1•111 uf p1pc·hncs h} lht• state PUC 1s c•.,senttal to ('nsun• ac·c·1·" to .tit produrers l'ht• l11ll "'J" .1u1 hor NI tit" w<,1;1on hy A!-tscmblyman Tt•rr~ (;o.l(g1n 11> :-,an B1•111.1r1l11w 1 In pa?o.t years Cory. who "';is an u~!>embh m.1n 1111111 ht 1o1 ;1!\ (•l<•t·ti..'d c•inlrnll<'r 111 197<1, J)U!iht•d for ll ARCO R e quests Ene r gy Spending f,OS ANG F;LES <AP> 'fht.' rh1cf of Allt1n\1r R1chf1eld t'o 11\HCO J !la~::. Am<•n<'a ~1.111111\n 't turn away from 011 lllJ :m enNUY !>OUrN'. !>Uli:ltl'!>ltnl( '"'tt·ad that mor e government planning should JtO into c•ncruy "II sl'ems mort' dear lo mt· thun cvN that the country ne<'ds <>s lablishmcnt of ~ouls fnr <"ncrilY planninl{ on n ntt• llonnl sc11l1.,'' A llCO Pm,l!h•nt Thornton E. Brnd11how told the Ar1wr1~·un Pc·t roll'um ln'llltutl' "And ''"<''' <'ll<'r~~ Jll'rvttdc') lht' t'Conomy, I ltunk tt\lt 1 by t-xlens1()n we· ncl'd .. omi..' kind uf nutlontil t'Conomic pt11fl· Otnj.? Oil \H'll " BRADSHA\\ i\(l<SOWLt:DGEO that hi' view 1s rt>·, garded with horror h\ m:m' tllfl rorporatl' cxccullvea who • fear governm<'nt plannml( 111 c;oriah11hc Uul 1)rlvatv ln- duo;try cannot 1•orw "rlh th<• cnPr,,n• dl'mand11 or lhu economy. Bra.d!>ha"' ':1111 "I agn•e thut thn1· 1~ M1rcly :m'IJ>h· reason to be con· ccrned about llH• rn11(0t•pt of nntionul planning," he said. 1 "Substituting the planning mechanism for the working of thl' market does injl'cl lhr political proce~s dl'tr>ly Into areas that have traditionally been decided by consumer preference · · Bradshaw o;a1d government and industry should worlc together. selling goals for a degree of ener~y independence for the Vniled St ates along w11h 11tanrlards to promote coo· servat1on " ·--1S •1• ll .... ll ' JO " l .. o-. ,, J7 • ,0 t ~ '-lltre•U I t•_. J(tr• l~C ,, •. ti'"' WW "' "' 1 I 1 100 •.• II V l · 11 )ti> u M It 10 • » .... ,., ... t••·-· 11 11" .... ,. .. _, ,,,._ ' STAATS FRIDAY APRIL 9 Th• tlort of a wr•n .• outr andawonuia' reven9e. lipstick tt ............................ ~ ..... LA Conf!erts Set Irvine Chorale Active Troupe Tbese are hectic but halcyon days for the Jrvinc M~ster Chorale. But their rewa rd for the nine tn pi. t hey mui;t make to Los Angele!> between now and A1m l 29 will be three pe rformances of Gust av Mahler's 8th Sym. phony in collaboration with Roger Wagner'$ Los Angeles Master Chorale end the UCLA Chorus And this writer is in no doubt that there will be reward indeed for th()$e Orange Coast enthusiasts --• who journey to Los Angeles for any one of these ._..._......., ft performances. April 29 through May 1. ~0.--lf.9 _____ , :' ... ...... ~ .... lltl.MSI ........... Wiil : '"' : ••1~ ... ., .. fUAllff ~ • ......,.,. • • • THE STAT US OF THE work is amply con· "' .... _ -firmed by tbe fact thal it is 27 years sjnce a choral ,• ' TOM BARLEY Music Box . ensemble offered it in this a rea. On that occasion in 1949 it was performed in the Hollywood Bowl. Rehearsals under Wagner and Los Angeles Phila rmonic Orchestra conductor Zubin Mehta are sure to be exhausting sessions for our IMC. Add to that the strain imposed by those long 1ourneys to and from Los Angeles and you ha ve some idea of the dedication and zeal or John Alexan- der's splendid choral group. THOSE OF US WHO have watched their trium- HARBOR ot ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·310 phal progress over the years are indeed eager to. N HUIO• BLVD • ONI Mill SOUtH Of SAN DIEGO FWY. hear them add their voices lo this massive Mahle r ~!!!!!!!!!!===~!=!~;r offering . The concert in the Dorothy Cha ndle r I Pavilion marks a significant milestone for chora l The coach is waiting for his next beer. music in this area. The pitcher is waiting for her first bra. Nothing·if not indefatigable, our IMC will then "$MHlOCIC ~s· $l1Ull'ltl HOTHH• INI "w.ty ,.,.._ I n. ~ Onil" J.t.,Cf( ••llCHOUOH "'OHi AIW O\IH THI euc•oo·s Nlsr 1•1 "YOUNG FIAMICIHSTBM'• "WHIFFS .. CPGt "LUCICY UDY" '.,-aACMDOWN" li-GJ ''IARltY L YHDON" "HIGHT MOVES" CPGI ''TOMMY•• fPGJ "StiAMPOO" UU NOW AT THESE SELECT ORANGE COUNTY THEATRES (R) STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 9 ... THE MOST DEVASTATING DETECTIVE STORY OF THIS CENTURY -- At timit'-Wllieitmi&Wc:eStlli.k ..... ....., .. .,.ftll .. hes.. move on to a series of bicentennial concerts which The team is waiting for a miracle. will take them to Mission San Jua n Capistrano May •'""---=--'-="'----~-;;;;:;;;;:;;~;:::::::~==== Consider the possibilities. 23 for a concert which will also bring trainloads of . ' WALTER MATIHAIJ~ TATUM O'NEAL enthusiasts from Saddleback College and Fullerton Ju nior College. Copeland. Ives and Luboff ar e among the Amer ican composers to be honored and featured in what looks to be an exciting and innovative chora l program. It will be repeated June 4 and 5 at Santa Ana College. THE ONI, V CLOUD ON the lrv1ne Master STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 9 Chorale 's bright blue sky today is the decision to Orenge •558·7022 ~tpone the Euro~antour~annedfur~1syear~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1977. It is unfortunate but inevitable in terms of the technical difficulties faced by J ohn Alexander More anon on the Mahler concert. Until then, IMC. drive safely, sing splendidly and show them we have a choral group on our Orange Coast that is second to none. SOUTH COAST THEATRE 1 n s. c_. HhJlrw.., LAGUHAHACH 494-1514 OP'IM NIGHTLY 6:45 SAT. & SUM.·1:45 THUTRIE I "JAWS" (PGJ THEATRE II Ry•O'HNI "BARRY LYNDON"cPGt Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. CR._obi'l_, a1U18tf t1da'l, ~Connery and Audrey Hepburn are superb together. "'Rohn ,,nJ Mdn.in' 1• ,, hlni th.11 mu't ,1.m J"' 1.111 un th\• 'IT\'ni:th ''' 1h ,1,,,.., rort\m.ltt•lv. It h,1, twn "' th•• 1~·,1 "'"'" (. nnr\\•rv I' .1 ~l'numt' m.1~:uhnt• pn·wnn• ""' .1tr.11J to i.,, l••ntl1•r 1 h1· m1>m1•nt AuJ1rv I t.-r11t1m "rf'<"'" on lht> <.<Tl't'n •• •t.uthni:. how lnni; 11 hd• ~·n llllll" .111 .1d n·'' h.h .,., ~u1l<'<l u' .mJ c.1ptun-d our ll'Nji&r\lht.'n I lt•pl'tum ·~ uruqut-. nnw, .1hlll.>'t.1lorw:' REX REED, .\'111-lm kl'lru/1 \'ro• "'R ot>tn .mJ M.tnJn· •~" ~unJ .inJ cnthmllm~ n1mant1<: '-ll>\>l m wlv<h ""'"'r'Vthinl( ~u~ 1-1k>nou~lv .ind ilrt1'tlH1Uy .. It repn~nl' the IJ..·.,t wor!> 111 ~·.in Lonn<'!)'. l{K'h.tn:! l.~-..ter anJ '''""'' (;olJrrun If ' whJt Wt' ).,"n'W Uf' l(lVIOI-\ .1!><lt1t m<>vl•"l •nd Aut.ln>v Hl.'pt>um tH>nt' .it tlw ma!!4.m• wt• lu>t·p ~'""It .ind k>V1ng tht•m 1-l'W ~t.ll°' hi!VP <'\\'f ,M:hll'Vt'J the !..ind 01 •upercnJC \l'lh.'m.ihl~MI ~t.ird<>m ~he M<o. sne·~ still the 11.m<I <'I ~tar m.uqu•'t"5 hj.tht up l!lr:· HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY . ( THE 8001\~IA N J ,~ ! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ROBERT REDFORD DUSTIN HOFFMAN The Mo•I o. .. e1a11ng Ot1ecll•e Slory of TNaCenturyJ "&<it Him ~ ot th~ Y~•.tr.:' WINNER 4'ACADEMY AWARDS RYAN O'NEAL MON FAllPM S.U i5UN I »5 111).t )I) ~!~.~~~~~~~CM~ CINEMAWEST -wti,..,, .. ,, ... ,.°"°.,...,,,, WUTMtH CfHnl H1~40 G~orge t~Scott •• (l .. ,...,. "Tlw Hind~nburg" in the Reviews DAILY PILOT Ptua SEA"' CONNlAY MICHAl l CAIN£ ,_.,,,,,,,_. ., .. ....,,, ......... lbeman Who Would Be King EMnuanuf'lll' The Jop of a '\onfun "'•• ··&TORYOFO .. ._4ft0 1 , ..... ..,, ol • worn .. ,. • ovt,,. .. ~d a wom•n s '•"•"9• ~ lipst'-ck s s1a."1 ff'I. •• """'"'•••· (R) ~~ ............ "'""OUAr Wf M1"10WA¥ ,1\lt Q(N( HACltM.&M "" ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 8EST SUPPORTING ACTOR GEORG! BURNS PLUS WAL TfR MATTHAU ( ..... ~~~~~££.Not~t". ) l.-U1i\'fllDt COfTtl t1t 4t41 CO·HIT AT •'THE PAISOHER OJ SfCO"'D AVE HUF CO HIT AJ W!Sf · l Hl HIHOC H8URO . CIHtMA WlST 1 .;;,'~7~;~~;:ot•;.~·::t t WAlT OISNEY S "RIDE A WILD PONY" Plus "DUMBO" . ~ . • 4 Orange Coast • EDITION Today'~ Clo Ing . N.Y. toelui '\'OL. 69, NO. 98, 9 SECTIONS, 128 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1976 C TEN CENTS • ·Mesa Council Eyes Canyon for Park BJ STEVE MITCHELL Of .. 0.Hyl'l ... MMI TWo councilmen and the city manager were named Tuesd.ay nl&bt to 1et an appraisal of a 36· acre parcel in ao undeveloped canyon located west of Costa Mesa's Freedom Hom.es tract. City Manager Fred Sorsabal, vtce Mayor Jack Hammett and Councilman Edward McFarland will look Into the possible purchase ot the canyon urea between Victoria aod l9lh Streets as a park and recreation area The land is owned by Stale Mutual Savings and Loan As· socialion and a company off1c1al Tuesday night said the savings mstitut1on is willing to discuss sale of the parcel. Residents of tile area and members of the Save Our Canyon Comrrullee showed the council slides or the area and offered sug. gestlons and opinions on acquisi- tion of the undeveloped area. Contractor Pat Dolan told council members the~ are few places for children tQ play in the west s1d4! and said lbe problem 1s compounded by t,he lack or . sidewalks in the area He said the Freedom Homes tract as the oldest housang tract m Orange County. developed in :-Theft Ring Hit Rug Dealer's Tip Helped By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 0. Ule 0.llllf "llolSUff A Santa Ana rug dealer who Jost $500,000 worth of Oriental rugs to armed robbers last June gave federal agents the clue they needed to crack an intemat1onal theft ring that allegedly staged at least two other heists in the past year. An FBI spokesman in San Diego today confirmed that Moses Ouzounian, proprietor or the Shah 'n Shah Oriental Rugs al 2030 S. Main St., gave in- vestigators the tip they needed. Authorities have recovered all but eight of the 214 rugs stolen from Ouzouoian. a San Diego couple and a Denver. Colo .. rug shop. They had been shipped to Europe and sold to German de· alers, the FBI said. Three men were arrested by Power Out Coast Cities Slowed Several cities on the Orange Coast were hit by a bnef but massive power failure early this morning. Bill Compton, Southern California Edison Company manager 1~ Huntington Beach, said today that 60,000 customers in . Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Westminster and Midway City were affected. HE SAID THE BLACKOUT occurred at 3:29 a.m. and lasted for nine minutes before power was restored. He said that the problem emanated at the CalifornJa· Oregon border where the 500,000 volt Pacific lntertie from Oregon temporarily went out of order. "The power loss was tremendous," he said. COMPTON SAID the cause is not yet known and is be· ing investigated today. Other widespread areas in Southern California also were affttted by the power failure, Compton said. Billio11oire B11ried Brief Cerelllonies Held for Hughes BULLETIN WASHINGTON CAP > -A '1ngerpr1nt comparison confirms that Howard Hughes was the man who died this wHk In an airplane en route to a hospital ln Houaton, the lo"BI uJd this afler- noon. HOUSTON <API ll1lhonu1re Industrialist lloward llu~ht':. wus buried an brier, unannounced graveside rates at .in t-xclus1\ c' cemetery W<''ll of do1A.nlo\\ n Houston today with an 1t:p1scopal dean proclaiming '"We bnni: nothing Into th as world and "1• c1n take noth1nl( out " There were few mnurnl'r!I Ill ttle servlre nnl1 tht'r 1• was no eulogy for th<' t•ccentrit• n·clu"lt' who died M ondoy pf kaclncy failure. Dean Rob<.'rt Gibson of Chn:.t Church Cath<'drul, ont' of Hou!lton 's oldl's t Ep1:scOpi1l churches, dell vered his short re· marks, ending with. "Remember thy servant Howard." and then read the last rites from the 14th chapter of the Book of John. About 10 women and 15 or 20 men gathered at Glenwood Cemetery for the three-minute .. crvace which had been kept secret from the public There "as no effort lo exclude r<' porters and photo~rapher'> :-.;either of Hught•1> ex 1A.1n•s at l<'nded flu~hes body wa., q111rkl\' lo\\ered into th<' 1tran• 1n J l.OOO·Pollnd. saher jacketed cop per caskt>t that will be covered hy u match1nJi! vault. funeral hom1• srok<'smen saarl l\1 rs Frederick Lum mi!. Sr . llughes' 85-year-old t1unt. 0(' cupted a front-row seat at the st'rv1 ct'S alonit with ht'r !>On, Will Lumm as Mr Gibson rt>ad from tht• Bibi<• CS« HUGHES. Pattf' Al> Delly,.. ... \Ult-· Fl.AO F\.IES AT HALF MAST AT NEWPORT HUGHES Pl.ANT But Work Goes on at SUpertor Avenue Facility federal agents . They were iden- tified as Chester Lee Bell , 40, of San Diego, Roy Lee Jackson. 48, of Chula Vasta and Edward Bowles. 41. of JamuJ. also in San Diego County They were initially charged in a federal warrant with con- spiracy an the June 13 beating of Mr and Mrs. Charles Sykes at their San Diego home, where 23 CSttTIP. Page AZ) Aide Tells Campaign For Battin By GARV GRANVlLLF: Of IM D•llf Plk>C St.lilt A former member of Orange County Supervisor Robert Bat· tan's staff testified Tuesday that she worked on Battin's 1974 cam- paign for lieutenant governor oo county lime. Julie Grames. who worked for Battin in 1973·74 and now lives in Corvallis. Ore .. said it was the supervisor's former executive a1de, Ted Mora1t1s. who assigned her campaign related chores Moraitis 1s expected lo be called as a prosecution witness today as Oepul) Dist Atty. Jack Ryan continues has effort to pro- \ t> that Battin 11legally used county employes and supplies for campaa~n work Last August, the county Grand Jury charged the Santa Ana supervisor with seven felony crimes related to his unsuc - cessful campaign for lieutenant governor Both Mrs. Grimes and Moraitis have been granted immunity from prosecution in return for their testimony in the Ballin case. Mrs Grimc•s testified that s ht' once stayed home from work two days "hale supposedly working on a campaign mailer Rut. Mrs Grames adm1ltt>d when cross t>'Cam mt'<i by dt'fense <1llornt'y M atthl'w Kunhch, shl' did no \\Ork dur1nJ? her two-day Jhc;t>nre Instead. '>ht' <1a1d. she and other n,111in c;tarr memberc; chapped in <S.-f' BATTIS. Page J\2) HWllington Jogger Dies After Run A Huntln1tton Hcach man whose doctor hud fnrhaddcn jog ,:mg died this morning, nearly 24 hours art('r collapsing in his run- ning tog!! os he trotterl along the roge of 0 wcstside thoroughfare Jeff Nt>alson. 48, of 16331 Santa Anat3 L~ane. lay unidentified for manv hours after he was ad-matt~ to Huntington Intercom· mumty Hospital The victim who was. lo all out· ward appearances and vital signs. dead when discovered about 11 am at Warner Avenue and Boise Chica Street. was re· v1ved by Care department person· nel Paramedics s ucreeded in fan- ning the spark or hfe again and the unconscious Nielson was raced lo the hospital, but he died about 7 30 a m today Fire Capt Roger Hos mer credited the life-savifll! attempt to para medics Chuck Reynolds nnd John Mohney. "He wasn't supposed to jog," a coroner's office spokesman and Investigator said tode.y He said Nielson's doctor knewot a major heart cond1t1on and was treattnt him for at 1952, and said residents there have been paying taxes for year:i and watching as other areas or the city are developed "l and many or my neighbors in the wes.tsid& feel It as damn sure lime to slarl gelling some attention and return on our ID· vestment an Costa Mesa... he said. The group outlined benefits of acqU151lion of the canyon includ· int impro,•ed opportunities for active recreation. retention or rain water supplies. enhancing community beauty. provide waldhfe habitat and provide con· tact with nature for all citiiens ol the city The council was told that the west side is 32 acres short of parks. according to the city's adopted park standard of 2.S acres per 1,000 population. """' ...... "' JtMMY CARTER SHOWS 'DEWEY-TRUMAN' HEADLINE Happy Days Weren't Here Again for Mo Udall Udall Collles Close To His First First MILWAUKEE (AP) -"Oh. how sweet it is." said Ariiona Rep. Morris Udall as the band at his victory celebration played, "Happy Days are Here Again " Meanwhile, at a downtown hotel ballroom where former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter was to host his victory celebration. Carter supporters grew grim as the io1ound system was di s · mantled and celebration plans faded The lime was 10 20 pm Tues· day. and the ABC and NRC networks had proJected Udall as wanner of the W1scons1n pre- !'1dent1al primary ··1·ve finished second and I like first a lot better," Udall told cheering campaign workers. Carter, meanwhile. sent ten- tallve congratulations to Udall and retired for the night to his bedroom several Ooors above the somber crowd in the ballroom. ...Udall and his wife were smil· ing when they left their victory celebration to retire early. as th<' band played. '"On Wl!lconsin," and his supporters began chant ing. "Go. Mo: Go. Mo , Go. Mo " Three hours later. many of lh<' same Udall supporter:. wept openly a11 Ud all's margin over Carter vanished and his camp was forced to ac<'ept a bitter de· feat. At the Carter ballroom, the louds.peakers for the sound system were hastily re- assembled as word spread that Carter had overtaken Udall. The 300 assembled Carter backers had been reJuvenated. SELU NG WAJ'E ROCKS STOCKS NEW YORK CAP ) -Stock prices fell sharply today in a wave of selling. The Dow Jones averageof30in· dustrial stocks. down less lhap 2 points at midday, showed a l~.43 losslo986.22. Loters OU tnu m bered fainers llf more t.ban a 2·1 mar81n among New )'.ork Stock Exchan&e-Usted issue-s. (Tables. 85) The cash register at the bar Jingled like sleigh bells. but the sound was lost a mid the amplified blare from the stage, where a guitarist, a bass player and two youthful vocalists led the throng in improvised. foot- stomping vt'rsions of "Battle llymn of the Republic." Presently. a path was cleared, and a beaming Carterslrolled m· to the room Flashing his famous smile. he strode to the podium <See UDAl.L, Page A2l SC Couple Plead Guilty In Drug Death A San Clemente couple booked on murder charges after a Laguna Beach High School girl died from drugs supplied by them have pleaded guilty to lesser charges in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Kenneth Willlam11 ac· C'ep ted pleas of involuntary manslaughter from Terry Suzanne Richardson. 19, and her husband. Ronald, 20 , of 166 Avenlda Florencia. and set JunP 4 as the date he wUI sentence them. They face a possible state prison term o( up to 15 years. The Richardsons were arrest· ed shortly after Julie Thomas. 16, of Laguna Beach, died on Oct. 25, 1974, from the effects of a drug identified as proparacalne hydrochlorlne. It was alleged m testimony that led to the Grand Jury indict· lng the couple that Richardson stole 2.2 pounds of proparacaine from his employers. Allergan P harmaceuticals of Irvine, shortly before Julie ~mas was given the druJ, mlsidtntiried to her as coulne. Coroner's officers said oro- paracalne is 10 times more powerful than cocaine and almost always fatal in the quanU· ty supplied to Miss Thomas. Oolan said the <'anyons area would lie In with other proposed open space are,p~ such o Fairview reg1onal"j>arK., lhe San ta Ana-Santiago Creek greenbelt and the nvermouth regional park. He said this area. along with the others. could extend a grt't!n belt which might eventually stretch to upper Newport Ba.). Solar Heating Funded By DOUG FRITZSCHE 01 I"• O••IY ,. .. .,. M~H The Irvine school distnct has received a S330,000 federal grant to convert air conditioning und heating system at El Camar.o Real School to solar power, the Energy Research and Develop ment Adm1n1 s trat1on in Washington, D C , announced Tuesday. Five grant applications from a field of 308 were packed for th~ demonstration solar energy pro Jects. Irvine's grant was thl• largest of tht> lot. according to district planner Dave King El C3mino Real School has the hJghest fuel balls in the d1:.tnc1. said King Tht• school 1s hcull'd and r.1r cond1t1ont>d with natural gas. the most economical mcun!> when the school was dci.igned five years ago. But gas costs have mounted dramatically in the inh:rvening years and E l Camano Rcal's fut'I costs arc far higher than other facilities. Kang said The balance of Irvine schools use a greater percentage of electrical power in heating and cooling, he said The conversion to gas-assisted solar energy, which wall take over about half the total energy requirements. s hould save the district SS.000 a year, he said The total conversion project is expected to cost $428,000, said King, adding that $61.fWJO will tw paid by the distr1ct and S37,000 h) the architectural and engineer· ang farm s also working on lhf• project. The distract . h<.' said . .should re· coup its expense an about 12 year~ worth of fuel savings Firms which arc working with the da stricl on the demonstration project are architects Porter Jen se n and Parlnt'r ~. mechanical e ngineer~ John Baum and Associates, structural engineers Stcinhuggee and Thomas. and energy consultants Smith McCaughy Energy A "I· sociates. King said bads will be sought as soon as possible. The system should be in operation an seven months after work starts, hl' Miid Althoui;:h El C<•m mo Real cur rt>ntly 1s th<.• most expens1H• school to heat and cool, 11 al!.o 1-, tht• lea!>l l'Xpc11:-.1vc to com ert 111 solar energy. K ani:t said The gas heat1nJ: fac1llt1es. he• said, can be eas il y mod1f1l'd for !)Olar assastanct>, whall· clcctra·al r acill ta es w ou Id r C'q111 ri· mon· work. When the sy11tem 1s an 01><.·rn lion, he i.aid, solar power will carry most of tht> load, with gas heating and cooling tuk1nit ovc•r during peak periods. Orange,_! Coa~t --4~ \\'eulher Cloudy with n r hatlC•' tJ/ 1hou.Of'r11 tonight ond Tl1ur.• day L.ow1 tonight nrar .I') ond highs Thur1day near li-0 u11th o 5() ~rctnt chonr1• n/ ram INSIDE TODA l' To the ~raon ('mpl-Oytd or the ont' 1oblt'u, the ~~C· ti~ of role busmeu played m the Ca.11/orma drtom Will mf· frr. Another m o smt• on ltatt'I lf/utylt, A 7 l•dex ., Mlllk• '411 M .. ltt .,. ~( ... AJ -··-\ 01·· IMllM.llllffw\ Cli Or ..... C...Mr cu .... ... A 10 SJIWI• ,..r1er ,.. ._., 16 I Or •ttlMrellft •• , Jltc.-"laflle4• C-1t Ttl••ltlool ,., . .,,...,.,. ., Wt••-CJ W-lffw1 u .... •••• .. •• ... AIO CH " .,., ... ltJ .. a•. ... ... ' 2 DAILY PH.OT c Wedl\Hday Apnl 1 1971 Party Split Democrat Wins Point to HHH? TONIO BT' COAST COMMUNITY COLJ..EGE BOARD -Rtt1ulu meetint. 13?0 Adam•, 8 p.m. By Tbt' Asaoctated Pr"' Jimmy Carter 1uKI Henry M. J.1ckson galnl'cl the v1ctoriei.. but 1n tbl! end, the d1v1d ed Democratic verdicts or the Wisconr;an und New York pre· s1dent1al primary elect1oru. cvuld pro\ e " boon tcJ the man who wasn't there Sen. Hubert II Humphr~y Prt"Mdcnt t'ord w<m hus sixth Republican primary, winning C"asily over ch~Uenger . Ronald Keagan in W1~cons1n. But the drama was packed into the Demoerall<' contest there, a race that turned around early to- day and tipped into Carter's col· umn as the final votes were counted. hours after Rep. Morns 'K Udall s taged a premature vtc· tory celebration. Wa:.hangton's Senator Jackson ¥.On convincingly 1n New York, although he fell s hort of the de- legate majority he forecast He wound up with 41 percent of the •t:ite'i. 274 Democratic national convention delegates. Udall came up a loser despite a costly, intensive W1sconsrn cam· paign. The defeat was magnified by the ract that he claimed a "''in on the basis or an early lead and ''1ctory projections by ABC and NBC. But the Arizona congressman won a bag bloc or New York de· legates. That showing. coupled. wtth his near-miss in Wisconsin, * * * Fro• PGfle A l UDALL ... and evoked frenzy by raising has arm and displaying a Milwaukee Sentinel whoi.e top headline pro· <'!aimed "Carter t:psel by l 'dall " "As J said earlter. 1 told you I would never tcU you a he. I would rather win than lose," said Carter The mood at the lidall camp had changed drastic all). "It's a victory no matter how the final \'Ole turns out," lidall 's news secretary. Richard Stout 'olunteercd. But there was no hidtn~ th(' dis· Jppomlment an the Udall team of vet another onmarv lo-.s l'dully rctar('d ror the night ap· parently 14Jlh1>Ut lcno"ing of has defeat With all ul tht! votes tallied, ('art er had 2i0.456 1:n pt>rctnt 1 l d111l had 263.070 136 perccnu Ct•orJte Wallare rcce1\·ed 92.393 \Oles and Henry JaC'kson47.459. Front Pagf' A I BATTIN ... tu ha\I' the m.11lang done b~ a romn1l't r1.ll firm Mri.. Grimrs indent1f1ed \.mou:. name h~ts that allei;:Nlly "''re U\rd ln 11ddres-. thc• ram p.11)1.11 mllill'rs ,\nd. lhl' \\ilncss le'\ltf1t'ct she madt' t\\n tnps tn Looi; AnJ:des on camp:ui.:n rrlatC'd t:rrancts during normal ro.:nty 11orkan£ houn ~Ir:-Crrnw' told tlw c•111ht man. four woman lUI\' 11\ Jucli;t<' "crrnl'lh l.d(' l'> 1·11urtro11m thut rmlt'h of the 1·.11npa1i.:n ¥.ork v.as done durin.: eH·n111.: hourt. un1l 011 Wt'l'k('nd!:. '\n<I . 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The President alM> swd aJ he had anythini to do with the Democratic Party :.elect.ion pro· cess " ( certainly would look at Jimmy Carter as a strong con· tender for lhe nomination 1' Even so, Ford said he'll slJck to his long-held prediction that Humphrey eventually will win the Democratic nomination. Richard Scammon, a consul· tant lo NBC, discussed the network's incorrect projection or a Udall victory in an interview on the "Today'' show. He said NBC made its pro1ec- tion on the basis of returns from 100 key precincts, but failed to re- alize the size of Carter support in areas where votes were by paper ballot and cam e in late. Scammon said the results show that "people are more important than computers." Udall said Tuesday had been a "good day" for him because he had slopped • 'lhe Carter landslide." Fro• Page AJ TIP ... COSTA M £SA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT BOARD - Rt'Cular mectma. 11171 Placentia, 7.30 p.m . "A NJDSlJMMER Nlt.IJT'S 0 REAM" South Co Ht Kepert<>ry Thcuter. Tut'llduy· SundaythroughApnl24,8p m. TH UR DAY,APRIL8 NEWPORT·M ESA SCHOOL BOARD -Special mceUng. 1601 SL"<leenth St.. Ncwpart Beach, s p.m. LIBRARY ~TORY llOUR Costa Mesa Labrary, 10 30a.m. l 'ro• Page A I HUGHES ... the words or Jesus, "Jn my Father's house are many mansions. If 1l were not so. 1 would ha\'e told you. J go to pre- pare a place for you." The luxuriant cemetery - burial ground for many of Houston 's early civic leaders - is in a th ickly wooded glen some two miles west of lbe downtown area. It 1s bounded on one side by Memorial Freeway and on the other by h eavily traveled Washington Avenue As Hughes was being buried there remained alive the ques- tion of disposition of his vast aod far-flung em pi re. Arelo Sederberg, a Hughes spokesman in Los Angeles where Hughes' Summa Corp. has its ' headquarters, said there would be no comment on whether a will Oriental rugs were taken. exists to detail disposal or has Twelve days later, two young aerospace, hotel-casino and black m en burst intoOuzounian's airline properties. store, held guns to the store There also were rcparts or of· owner 's head and made off in a ficial concern over the idenlif1ca- van with 149 rugs which had been uon of the bo<ty despite . slate. appraised at more than $500,000 ments by hospi\al officials that m retail value the body they performed a 2' i· Ouzounian said many of the hour autopsy on Tuesday was in· rugs taken were "one of a kind" deed Howard Robard H ughes. and worth up to $15.000 apiece. v1ctim or "an ordinary death" Then. on Dec. 12, the Sarkisian from kidney failure. Oriental Rugs store in Denver With or without a will, there was robbed at gunpainl of 43 also remained the entangled rugs, bnnging total worth of the legal question over the legal rugs taken m the three robberies home of Hughes, who spent the to more than Sl mll!Jon, an FBI last two decades hading from spakesman said. public view, s lipping from Ouzounian cracked the case for hideaway to hideaway. the FBt when he was approached This much was known today by another_ ru~ dealer who want· -Hughes, a tall, romantic mo· ed lo sell ham .. a few rugs he had lion picture a nd av13llon figure 3cqu1rc_d. ~ before going into hiding in the The Santa Ana dealer said CO·-19505. "'as a scrawny 90 pound~ day. "The man told me he had and had apparently been bednd purchased them as part or a lot den some time before he dwd forwh1rhhepaid$lO,OOO flesa1d Monda} on a fli g ht from the lot was "'orth S250.000 and l · Acapulco. Mexico. to Hou-.1on, asked ham 1f he didn't thank there doctors said ~assomcthani;tslrangC"aboutil" llii. multiple financial 111 Ouzoun1an called palice, "'ho tere:.ts estimated to be worth S2 alerted thl' FBI. The rugs were billion apparently will continue traced to the Sykes and Denver to operate normally since hh. or· robberies and e\·entu31ly to the 1tanizat1on always ran without suspects. the FBI spokei.man personal contact Crom Hught':. bald. while he laved. So far, pol1l'e ttave rerovered A Tr<"asury Dl'partment all but four of Ouzounian's rugs. spokt'sman S31d two Internal pnmanly from dealers 1n llam· Re\'enue Service ai;:t>nts and a burg, Germany. /\bout 120 rugs Customs S('rvice officer were have been returned to the Santa dispatched to make an orriciaJ Ana merchant and the rest are 1den1tC1cation. although llui::hes· being held for l'v1dencc.. body was reportt>d to have been "The t'BJ has a pretty Rood accompanied by h1:. birth idea where the othC'r four urc <'ertihcate located and l am confident they In Washington. the Treasury wall lie recovered as well," Department .said t"o IRS agents Oulollntan said gu.uded llught·:.· body ''Th1•y are the V<'r) best of the "We do not have off1c1al lot 1>tolen from me." he added. l·ustOd)' ot lhl' hody out \\t' arc noting lh:H he "never g1H'e up gom~ to stn~k "1th 11." untal 1den· hope" lhnt ha!> property would be l1l~ 1:0. <'Onhrmt'd. :1 frt•<1!>ury return<'d ~pokci.mun said "Tht'se are very uniQue 11t·m~ •ind I krww that 14h{•n on1• nr 1¥.0 ..,urfarc•rl . tht· re'' would bt' Tl.w•llY Holds Up found." Ouw11111un :-u1d a •uc.e; Rites Slated For Mother Of Sheriff Funeral sen •<'e for Ruth It Gates. mother of Orange County Sheriff Brad Gate11, will be held al 11 a m. Thur!'do)' at flac1f1c View Chapt>I 111 Corona dcl Mar She was 70. Mrs. Gates died Monday al Saddltback Comm uruty 1 tospll Al an LaJruna H11ls following an ill· ne~. A San Juan Capislrano resi- dent. Mrs . Gates had lived m Orange County for 40 years. Mrs Gates is survived by sons, Robert E . Gates of Sao Juan Capistrano. Slillman F. Gates of Anaheim and Shenrr Brad Gates of Capistrano Beach: daught('r, Margaret Frederiksen in Ven· tura: brothers, Roscoe RuhJen of Lakewood and Samuel Ruhlen of \'ul'alpa and 12 grandchJldren. Mrs. Gates had been involved in numerous community ac· UviUes during her early years tn San Juan Capistrano. especaal)) the Women's Club. She came to CalJfornia 50 years ago from Oklahoma and settled first m the Lanraster area. T en years later. she moved to San Juan Capistrano where she htts 11\•ed since. Shen(( Gates' father died in 1963. 'Heat ' Writer ENCINO <A l1 1 S<-ventN•n J3de statut>s valuc·d ot mor.-thun $40,000 h;ave hecn stoh•n from the home of author .John Rall. pollt't' r('port llnll. M. as author of th<' novt"I "In thl' Hl'at of the Night " Its movll" version won nn Acadl'mv Award as bt'st picture. Ball told tnvesll~alors Mon- day that am an came to hJs hOml' Sunday to have a p1ect• of jad'• ;.appraised He left when Ball said it wasn't jade But ht• returned with a pistol. bound und i.ta1111ed Rall, and broke mto i.tlass d1spl11y c:tses ;around lhl' house Doggie Bag Holds Dough BELLEVUE, Wuh CAP) -The man dlnin11 at a steak restaurant couldn't finish his meal. so he asked a waiter for a dogg1e bag When the "'aiter brought the bag, the man pulled 11 gun and o rdered the restaurant's cashier to fill the bait with cuh, polJce said Tuesday. The man fled with lll1 u.n· determined amount or money. 1>•111 "'"" SIMI """"' HE'LL BE LEAVING Beer Street's Ward Retiring Principal Honored Herbert W Ward, the principal of Costa Mc·i.a's Bear Street School who is retinng after 24 years ris a Harbor Area school adm1n1slrator, was honored Tue!>day by faculty and fnends A "This is Your Lifo" program was held at Estancia High School for Ward to rommemorate his years as principal of Harper Elementary, Davis M1dd.Je and Bear Street Elementary Schools, all m Costa Mesa. Ward, a Costa Me:.11 resident, has been active an the Boys Club, Girls Club. Boy Scouts, Salvation Army and the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club. A native or California. he al· tended Citrus Junior College, San D1l'go Slate Colleg(' and USC. He tau~ht 1n the Cajon \'alley Union School Di tract priclr to jo1mn~ the Co~ta Mesa l:n1on School D•~· trtct and then the Newparl·Mcsa t:mfied School Distract Ward and h1 <. wife. Dorothy, plan Lo do some trav<>hn~. follow· ing his retirem l'nt al tht• encl of lhl' SC'hool year SHE CONVERTED SfASH TO CASH "We had a very good respon:.t• to the ad I'm H'ry happy \\1th the resu II s ' ( Pilot Log~ook J Life in Mesa: .. .. Like Kite in Tree 8)' DOUGLAS •·RJT"lSCHE Ot""' Delly ..... , ,t•ll Since moving lo Cost11 Mesu us months aao. J ha\'e hnd the notion to write somethlna about lht:s best or •II J)C>¥Siblo coastal tabletops. So much happens htirt- Take my own nei"hborhood Colle(!c Park. On tht' sur face. it looks like u nice. pleasunt res1d\'nl1ul dibtnct. Beneath that veneer, College Pttrk 1s a sea or discontent rangi ng from Nabers Cadillac tu Jo'alrview Road AND T H E trnumas ol llnni;: 1n College P ark don't end with those two landmarks. For example, the area as on the flight path for very regular patrols by Costa Mesa's police whirlybird. The schedule is sucb that no matter when I go to bed, the b1rdmen of the local con· stabulary putt-putt past. They do this to • •• 11· I I , . J . let me know lam w<'ll protected as 1 sleep. f1t1TUcH1E Naturally, I appreciate th.ts nocturnal vigilance Anet the chopper's floodlights are much ch<'ap"'r than buying hurricane lamps for the backyard. BUT TH E R E art' drawbacks to all th1~ protection. Sinre this is kite flytng wt-ather and slnct• \\'1fe. Bo} und l have taken to probing the clouds with the pla:.l1c. :.tack and stnng contraptions. we found College Park School grounds a fine place to s pend a windy afternoon Unfortunately. we didn't check with air traffic control on a recent windy afternoon. In short order, we had t~o kites in the air and one m a tree. Jn what seemed even shorter order, a black d0t on the horizon turned into a police hehcopter making angry buutnit:. around the kites. After several minutes of gesturing and merreclively shouting "shoo" at thl! whirlybird. it flew off Several minutes later, a very tall. blue.uniformed figure could be seen striding purposefully in our direction. I LOOK E D O\'er my should<?r, hoping he might be ufter someone else. Bl' hand me was only em ply field. Ile was very polite about the who!(• lhtni;: Baskall~, hl' said we were endangering tbl' hchcoplrr by fl ying our kilt·:. more than 400 feet in the aar. The strings, he ~aid . could Rt'l tangled in lhe rotors and bnng 1t down Where C'OUld WC go to Ov k1t <.•s higher·: I wondered "Try Irvine." he said ·we brouRht do¥. n lhc kale:. And the orf1cer, who "as tr} tnl( to be as fncndly as he could, helped Boy untangle h1..-kite from the tre~. Sint•c th(•n, "•' fly our kit l's in Jrvinl' or Newport Rl'ad1 But back to 1--a1n 1c" Road ,ind Nah1•rs (.\1d11lJ1 , College Purk 's ptonphcral hot spots. RECENTLY, I ran into Count·al"'oman Norma lll•rl111J! at a gathennR. RC'COJ!n111ng mt· :i:. 3 constilut.·nt, :.he :-.mrl!!d and asked wherc l lived She blanched when r r<"plied Tha t was about thl' tame the Nab<.·rs Cadillac i~i.u<> h1l the rouncil. Mrs tlert1.og proved the swmg vote in rezoning 1¥. o N abt'rs lots in Colleg<' Park No1tc1ng her discomfort, I sm1ll'd and hJ-.t1ly ni.surc·ll her J didn't Ii\'(' nc:irtht.• dealersh1 p "I Ii w nl·Xt to l'a1n1cw Road." I said. She blan<"hed a.:ain THEN SH F. :.male<!, dcclanni;. "Thl' phon(; compitn' 1s the \'11lum 1n that one." She apparentlr thought I ww·. 1·011 t·crnt'd about lhl' mess. nol the trafflc from lwo t.·xtra I.mi•-. As it I urned out, ~hl' was rig hi . 1 Thal 's thl• :.u{'t'l'~!> expenence of the Corona del Mar woman "'ho dcc1 d<>d to con' ert her garage C'lutter lo ca:.h with this classthcd ad Last week, phone company wor kers were stringing a thick cable over my b3ck ~ ard Appar('ntly someont' blew tht.> qwttang wh1Slll' Tht') dumped about 40 fret of three inch diameter tabll' smack an lhl' middle of my rose bushe!I, new· ly planted lawn and auxiliary shrubbery '· ~un onh !l • ~n(., h,.,1 iii-. hl'1>. 1·lotht·'· 110111.,, m1:.1• '1' St rrl'I. (' d '.\I Know anyone "ho wants a dull hacksaw and 40 feet of slightly used cable? If ~ou ha\l' items )OU want lo sell. call 642·5678 It only takes a few words in th<' right place tu attract bu~cr:. Alie ns Attacked At Mexican Borde r .. Along thl' Orange Coast, the nghl plact' i~ the Daily Pilot SANOIEGO (APl -Awaveor custod~ today. Polir<' said s1~ bandit attacks a long the Mexican gangs have pounced on 17 aht•n:-i border left six more men in in the darkness s ince last Fr1duy ~~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 ~~~:!~ Baseball Mitts & Gloves 695 to 5495 Baseball Shoes 1295 to 2695 Baseball Colored Sleeves Boys -295 Mens -350 Baseballs -Bats Belts -Hose Basketballs Backboards & Goals Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls Playground Balls Footballs Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Racquetball Racquets Racquet Balls -Rollout 125 Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets · Squash Rackets Tennis Rackets -Wilson Bancroft -Davis -Dunlop - Yonex -Macgregor - Tennis Balls -Can of 3 200 Racket Stringing Masks -Fins -Snorkles Water Wonder Kick Boards Firs bees Warm Up Suits Sweatshirts & Pants Gym Clothes 538 Center 646-1CJ19 ' • DAIL y PILOT A 5 P~st Raps 'Gifted' Plan Porno Charge To Be Checked' ~ ' Number of Accepted Sttuknts at lssU£ SAC:HAMtN1'0 (AP ) LeaaalaUve Analyst A. AJan P0&t .aaya outdated intelllgence tests are placlna mort> vuplls ln th lltate proaro m for the mentally ctfted than was lnlended. Pu&t issued a report Tuesday on the Sl3 million program which was supposed to cove r tht ci>p 2 percent, )>ut now lakes nearly 4 per· ~nt -186,000 pupils. The sta te p rovjde s l'bout $7~ ex· tra for each lifted stu· dent. l'On '3 Charged In 'Cure' tFor Cancer , LOS ANGELES CAP) -1 Authorities have accused Home ; Made Health Foods of suburban •Commerce with illegal sales of bee pollen as a cure ror cancer and blood dlsorders. Deputy Alty . Gen. Patrick Hopper alleged in his Superior Court suit f1l t'd Tuesday that the firm was gwlty of misbranding the pollen produc·t because it 1s not licensed to manufacture or process drugs. Named defendants in the.case we re copartners George H. Damas, Norma Romaniuk and Ver o ni ca Roman1uk Romanovsk1. Charges include false advertis· ing on the ground the pollen was allegedly offered for sale as a cure for cancer and blood ail- ments. State authorities asked the court to en101n the firm from manufacturing a nd marketin2 Its pollen product and lo award civil penalties of S2.500 for each act of unfair rompetit1on, m<'lud ing false adHrll:.mg POST R ECOMMENDED rut· una back lo 2 percent. A bill by Sen. Lou Cusanovirh <R-Van Nu)"a), lo mcruse fund· tng to altghtly over sn m11Uon to cover 4 perct-nt is pend.ins Ln tho le gist ature. The bill ts supported by Or. Sieg Ef'ken, the Department or SWAT Toy Suit Blocked LOS ANGELES CAP> -A Superior Court judge has issued a preliminary injunction prohibit· ing the producers of the SWAT television s eries from riling swt against a toymaker planning a lme of SWAT toys. Mattel, Joe .• had sued Spelling· Goldberg Productions laJSt Jan. 29, contending that the producers had threatened legal action agninst anyone trying to develop a hoe of toys using the name SWAT. The toy manufacturer had an- nounced it would bring out a line of police toys called SWAT JUDG E NORMAS Dowds said the injunction would remain in force until the case comes to trial or 1s settled, but he left the way open for Spelling-Goldberg to file swt if Mattel makes a Line or toys that resem blcs the television characters. Mattel said it had no plans for a tie-in with the TV series. Mattel attorney Richard Culler argued that SWAT, an a cronym for Special Weapons and Tactics police teams. is in the public do- main. He said many police de· partmcnts have SWAT, many of them established years before the tele"is1on series. Spell1n2-Goldberg has filed suit agains t another t oy manufacturer. Strombeckt>r, In<' . "h1ch has brought out a hnl• nfSWAT toys •Bleak Outlook" Bay City Strike Worsens Today SAN t'RANCISCO <AP) -The stnke by municipal cra ft smen went into its eighth day today with negoti:itors trading insults, the threat of general strike looming. and a bleak outlook fo r citizens .stripped of all city transportation and, in an unrelated action, most taxicabs. In a new dev<•lopment. strik<'r'i traveled to several Golden Gatv Tran!tit bus lerm1nab in !\l ann ( J County arross the bay early to· day, :,ct uJJ lines and disrupted Sta l e some commuter s er\'lce to San Francisco -----------Rus drivers were told by their union leaders to cr oss the p1ckl•t lines , but buses were reported tunnini: at kast 15 minutes lati' because rif the p1r ketini; Eeuwral Pending SAN BF.RNARDINO (API f\Jneral "<'rvi<'e" were today for Keith Rnb<'rt.... tht' 9-yenr-old ('uh Seoul .... hn'i' right :t~.ltnSl ('lln('('r dr<'W nallnnJI Jltl·nt1on la:.l 01· tobt'r Tht• \outh, who rla<'<l ~londa\. ~rt s .1tlm1tl1·rl 111 Stanfurtl lln1\ 1·r~ll\ l'l'd&atr1c J10-.111t11I lt1sl Nm \'m la·r, hut tlo<·lt11 !'. llll'1 <' Study Links Estrogen, Cancer Risk SACR;\Ml-:NTO (1\Pl -l:i>t•of tht• r('nlnlt' hormonl:' ~stroj?t.'0 ha ... 1nr rt-os1•d lht' n ... k of cann•r of the ot<•ru" I inln~ 100 to MO 1wr <'t"nt for wom<'n 1n n San l''r an CJ S<'O Bn v 11rt•:1 ... tudv, ... 1at1• hl'alth orflc1 ;1l ... :-.:.iy ThC' :ct atl' I>t•partml'nl nf llt-alth, rele1.1Mni.: 1nformal11m 1\1l•sday fr(lm n f1H'·)<'ar "'tucl), f'Choed a rccrnt fr<l <'ral 1-·0tx1 and Dru~ Admin1str.tlinn f FDi\ 1 warning on estrOJ?C'n T llE F DA SAI D estro~rn. tak<'n to reduce discomfort afl<'r mrnopausc, can increase the in ~idence or uterine cancer . Some of the t estimony Inst year that helped prompt the FDA ft'aming came Crom Dr. Donald Austin, chief or the California Tumor Registry and super\'isor Qf the cancer monitonlljt pro- .ram in tbe San Franetsco area since 1969. Cancer of the endometrium - the ut~rus lining -is more pre· valent among older "omen . • Austin said there is a sharp in· trease in suc h cancer -50 per cent -in the bay a rea counties of .AlamC'da. Contra CoRta. San Francisco, San l\f 3teo and Mann from 1969 to 1973 Among white women in tht' area o\'er the age of~. he said. tbe increase was 80 percent. ga\e him only eight weeks to h\·e. sayin~ his body could no long<'r tolerate r adiation treat· menl and he was not rcspondin!! lo drug therapy. Broaen Celebrate• SACRAMENTO <AP> Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. celebrates his 38th birthday today with the atisf:l<.'tion that his presidential <'ampa1~n war chest has topped the Sl00.000 mark. Br own received other e n - <'nu raj!ing ne .... s TU<'<1doy in his thrcc·wcek-old campaign tor th<' Democratic nomination for President: He was endorRed by ~tntc Sen ate president pro tcm . James Mills (0 -San Dif's.tO) who had been one of the most prurn1 n<'nt California bn<'k<'r'I of US S 1• n I I <' n r y .I a c k :. o n o C Wo!'>hlllgton. ll~ar111 ~ink'! SAC RAME NTO <API l'ro .. <1ecutors in the StC'\'en Sohoh b.mk robbery trial continue to try to I it' curtndgcs found at Patnc1a llcar11 t's San Francisco houi.c• with r.ome found after the rob bcry here 1a ... t year t' S. 01strict Court JudR<' Ph1hp Wilkins allowed the lo(Ov prnment Tuesdav to introduce r ndt>nce on a 9m m pistol and ammunition found at the house .... here prosecutors say Sohah and M 1ss Hearst lived. he de· la\·ed his decision on a prosecu· t1on attempt lo introduce some evidence from a San Francisco house where two of Miss Hears t's Sy mbionese Liberation Army companions , Bill and Emily Horris, lived. NrtD Count11 Studied SACRAMENTO (AP)-Afi\'e· member state commission has been appointed to study a pro- posed secession of a ~square· mile county from Los Angeles County. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ap- pointed the commission Tuesday for an up to one-year study of the pr oposed new county, which would include the uruncorporat· ed 66,000-res1denl areas oC l'\ewhall. Saugus. Valencia. Ca nyon Country, Agua l>ulce, Acton and Val Verde. Education orfldal who oversees t.be proar am Ke said be belleveos California bas more bnght studenl..'S than other atatu "becauae or the kinds or people who are attracted to thl.s t.1ate for employment and hlgher education." But Post disagr~. He says there's been a slump In achieve· ment test scores In California an recent years -particularly in the sixth and 12th grades. POST SAID THE cutoff point tor the lop 2 percent. an JQ scorn of 132, was eslDbllshed nauonally 11\ 1937. In 1972, the test standards were rbanged, which decreased scores by four lo 10 points. But most pupils were admitted under the old standards. Post said. "In the late 1960s, the test manufacturers recognbed that exposure to radio, television and other media had made made stu· dents 'brighter' than their coun- terparts of 1937.' • he said. The extra money permits smaller classes, a faster pace of instrucUon. independent pro1ect:. and field trips. 4 Die of Poison PINNEBERG, West Germany <AP> -F o ur t ree nursery laborers died after drinking a highly poisonous weed killer from what appeared to be a rum bottle and police said Tuesd ay they do not suspect foul play. Three of the victims we r e German, the other Portuguese. SM·• a Q~n ·~wi ... ,... .. Karen Coleen Steele, 18. of Atascadero has been named queen of the 30th annual Junior Grand National Lh·esl()(k Exposition at San Francisco ':>AN JOSE <AP> San J oSl' Stutt• L'n1H'rs1ty':. pre:.ident has prom· ~ed to 1n\'e:.ttgate i. student newspaper's allt<gauoni. that 11tudent~ have been producin& pornographic movlt't-in campus dormitories for more than two yt-an; A ~tory fr(lnt paged Tue:.da) 1n 'l'hc Spart.in Dally said the operation had produced more th1rn 200 films ranelng from 15 minutes to and one or the men and had seen 111 hou rs and that the film:. wen· one vrndur11on ltlmfd. 11old to wholesalers tor d1str1bu School president J ohn H. 11on In Los Angeles and on the Uunzel s111d, "The univers ity 1~ East Coast. condu<'ting an investigation Into THE REPORTER said 25 uc· t~e alkgntions reported in Thl' tors and ..ictrt:':.:-.cs, a producer S~~rtnn Daily · . director a rameraman and nine Obscl'nl' behavior is _clearly ht-lpers '"hose duties includl'll t•ontrary to uni\'ers1ty policy Ap ser\'sng h guards participated in propnate d1sclplinary action the mO\le·maktng. may be .sn it.sated if ev1d~ncc of The wnter s:ud she had tnlkcd rondu<'t in nolat1on or uruvers1ty to ninl' of the women actres~es rc~ulations is uncovered," ht• said Sea Museum Plans Bunzel said results or t!'ic un· ivers1ty investigation would be made available to the Santn Clara County district attorney :.hould he requ(•st it. To Stay on 'Q~een' LONG BEACH CAP> -The California Museum of lhe Sea aboard the Queen Mary will stay open despite a S2 2 m1lhon lawsuit filed by lhe city. lhe museum foundation's president :.ays. LleweJlyn Bixby IV Tuesday said the non profi t Museum of the Seit Foundation will "vigorously defend itself und fully intends to remain aboard the :.hip until Sept. .30 ... unless a qualified single operator is acquired before that date." Cit) officials here filed suit Friday for m ore than S2 m1lhon in unpaid utility. mamtenance and other bills for !>en1ces the ci· ty prO\'ided. Officials also are seeking terminatjon of the city's 40-year contract with the Counda· tion and S2.500 daily for each day ~e museum rcm:uns open on the lu"<ury It n<'r Rain, Winds Slam Into North Today SAN FRA~CISCO <API A weather front barged Into Northern California today, toting rain and strong winds expected continue into Thursday Heavy morninJ? rams were forecast to taper off into showers toni~hl and Thursday. 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I l.11 p Ill ----- :.(/~-~ I IX '•' .:'I I -11 lit ,1 Ill •I fl' p 111 ,,,, "United means business to Chicago:· \ .. -I The friendly skies of your land 181 unlTED AIRLlnes ( · I I IL 'r PILOT EDITOR I LPAGE / City Code Confllses 'The mt·mbcr~ or the plunnint: com m1s~1on .!>hall hold office ut and during the pleasure: O( thl• C'ily ('OUnCll '' Th.at 1s thl· way the Costa Mest1 Municipal Cod~ rends .m .regurd lb the> status of the c ity's planning comm1'1SIOO; I "Mcrnbcr~ or the.• pl3nning comm1ss1on shall be tJppoinu•ct for four ye:tr terms. The ter ms of the in it 1nl members l>hull be staggered by a comb1nat1on of one-year. l wo·yt'ur, three-year or four-year terms to obtain the maximum staggered terms." While that next section of the code outlines the stagg~red. terms of the plannmg t•omm1ssion, the city counc1l still has the right lo call for the resignation of the panel. Which is what the city couuc1l did at its :\l arch IS meeting. Response (or applications to the rive posts. plus those for the traffic commission, \\as good. ~lore than 30 citizens applied for the 101obs. There is, however, the problem of city council elections every two years in which, potentially, new councal membe r s will be elected. Since the planners would then have been a ppoint t-d by "the old council," the "new council" might again want to appoint its own planning commission to serve it. . What this leads to, uguin potentwlly, is a r eap- pointment of th e planning and traffic commissions every two years instead of the staggered four-year terms outlined in the city code. The <:ouncil should eithe r c hange the code to con · form to its r ecent action -that is, make the planning posts two-year t erm s -or have each council member appoint his own planner when elected. That's what 1s don~ at the county 1cvcl, wtth each supervisor na ming .1 county planner. As the code now ~lands. and with the recent ac lion o( lhl! city counc1l, there is an inequity in the or· dJnancl's and the action. A Home at Last When 1t w~1:, Cormt.'d by a handful of actor s and directors in 1965, South Coast Repertory Theater operatl•d out or a van. For the past nine years it has been pucking 'em m -quite literally -to a 200·seat "theater" m n converted store in Costa Mesa, In th~ <lnleri m. SCR h as managed to become quite famou . th 40 actors and a S350,000 annual budget, 1t 1s now the f 1fth largest resident professional theater company in the slate. presenHng six major produc· lions a year , a long "ith touring s hows for schools and training p rogramsfor dramastudents. So at seems only fitting that South Coast Rep is about to build a r eal theater of its own -a Sl.8 mill.Jon. 450-seat facil..Jty on Bristol Street across from South Coast Plaza in Costa l\lesa. The building site was donated by the Segerstrom family a nd a fund-raising drive will aim at an Oc· tober . 1977 opening night for the theater Though pe rhaps disappointing to Newport Beach fans, w ho had hoped to .see the theater locate in Newpor t Cen ter. the s ite selected will make SCR more accessible to inla nd county theater buffs and should assure even broader s upport for this Harbor Area c ultural C1Sset, hl'lping it flourish for more de· cadcs. c 'J just don 't understand why the Jeg1slative branch is so suspicious of us?' 'Coke' On the Dear Gloomv In County Government Turmoil . Gus DA Upholds Voter Confidence Slopes ( PA UL HARV EY) With :.ill th.at :.mukl• m ;\:.pen. Colo., there had to be man 1u11na burning at least Wh~t I'm about to relnt(• 1-. not from the gang in th<'sk1 shop It's from 11 profc.,s1onal urn.t'rvrr Jack Olsen ol the Hoch Moun tain News. And :.ilso tndept•ndent t 'ourccs ll fltP be ar~ued that to 1111.:lt• out As~n b unrn1r thut th<' tc•m porar' population:. or • all ski rl'sort-. are likely tu bri ng with them their own morals, mor('s and Junk ·~ Aspen ha ... . 2.500 pcrmJ •nent res1 dent-.. But when th<-' '-no.,., l.ilb that population swellc; to 35.000 Thl' :.ummer or '74 tht• l 's Dru~ Enforct•ment Admin1:.lra t inn (DEA I announced thl' r•• ::.ults of an eight month clan tlt•sline 111veslll(lllio11 of t\'r>t'n ·\ ? .f OU1EDIATELY, 31 1wr:-1m-. :t r, \H'rt' .1rrf'!>tNI the•<' tor lll"'t''' ' ing or .,<'llinj! 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Those inahenabk n~hts of free !>peech amt "to have a couple of bet>rS" are lost .,., hen the bad~e 1s panned on I'm :.url' no one else in the local bar at the time was doing l'llher t'O Q.M.rfty °'"' c.emmeM1 M• \titllmilt\HI lty ,.._, .... ft Ml MCHUrHr rwfNcl I,_ ..... of ti\• .......... , "'"" ...... ,.. _ .... ~yo .... , D•llY 1'1141t As pen parties -\\o hether jet c;et tycoons. artists. movie !>tars. "nters. or skt bums and hanger<; on almost a lways provide "a communal~ coke bowl.'' POPl'LAR bartender <.'ll\ counctlml·an SteH· Wishart su\s ~c!I. "Cm·;11m• •S .,., 1dely usli'd 1n Aspen ·· Region.ti directo r for I ht• f<'de ral DEA. ,John Ray Enright of Denvt•r. says, "Aspen " a thorn 1n our sl'dl?s : some pcorlc lhl'n' I h ink llley a re a bovc thl· IJ\\. that 1t should be their own littlt· world .. /\"'p<.'n's pt•rmnnent res1dt.•nt:c. point to statistics showmg thnt ther<' are proportionately rnore "drug .related hospital ad mission!>" an Denver than 111 Aspen. T llF: DEA rC'spond!> thJt mo.,l dru1<: r1•1.1l~·fl 1nJ11r11•, 111 A'p1•n ui c t r<'Jl<'tl C'landeo;tinel\ It\ Jlrl\'all• rl11rlor~ a111t th.11 ''Pl'n <. mort.' knm' lt.·tli:1.,1hl1• ll'l'r' .1rt• likt•h lo kllCI\\ .11111 o,l'fl .1dm1n1 ... l<'r antidnlt'' Tho..,t• hc';I\ 1h 111q•,tt•d 1n 1\"P<'n f(';1r lh:tl t>Jo:.\ und1•n·11\l•r \\OI k \\Ill !\t',tfl' JV. :l\ thl'lr 1Jl11} l"t'h r rop Otht•r '.1t.·at1un 'i>J' '' m JIJlhlll'.,., 1th ,\,1wn Whf'n an~ rt• '°' t ,.:N' a ,.,., ingin,.: n·rut.llinn th•• 11pp1•r 1·r11" "'"" i.:01•.., l'l"c"' hert.·. lt'J\ an~ onh· t rumh' To thc Editor W1th1n the pai.t year the news media have 1(1\'en much co' erage to the poht1cal upheavab in OranF(e County govt'rnmcnt Without going mlo loo mueh de- tail. H's common knowledge that sevcrnl top county offlcials hav<' fa1l<'d lh<'ir public trust. Let us say that they failed llus trust to place themselves in a more lucrative posillon The saddest part of this proposition is that l'tlCh official was elected to h1s or- f1(.'e by you. the public. Since this unfortunate iceberg has surfaced m our county, we have seen many of these Pohli· C'ians and their advisors brought to justice and prosecuted for th eir telontous acts. In these part1rular cases. JUStlce under the Amencan system has. and is currently being, properly execut· ed To me the crowrung indlgmt) 1s for the current rounty govern· ment officials lo conliwnue lo try and Justify the acts or their fallen comrades anct at the same time attempt to throw dirt in the face of the man mosl responsible for the <''<posure und prosecution of the violator.; DISTRICT ATTY. Cecil Hacks used his r esources wull and put murh time nnd effort mto these 1r1vt•s l1gutions, natura lly the work was d<'le~ated lo his in· \CSIJ1)(allve staff. The handwnt· 1ng ~as really on lhe wall when thC' supervisors attempted lo r<." movC' a ~real percenlatte or his 11we~t1~at 1 \•e staff for y,hat th('y dl'lcrmined to be a so·called t.'<.'onom1 c mo\'e l~n't 1l funny that none or the brains in county i;tovernment rould find fault y,1th his 1nvest1j!at1ve staff size until Mr ll1C"ks st arted exposmi? and prc)<.£•culinJ! lht> mallunclions in rounty government I 1~rsonallv f<'<'I fortunate to hov<• J ~ood hard worlu11.: man hkr C<'cil lltc ki. 1n the D1stnct Al· lnrnt•v ''C Orfict• I r<'<'I further ~at1sfacllon in the knowledge thut I \'t1ll•lf for him and as 1t ( MAILBOX J Letters /rom readers are welcome The right to conden.st' lellen to /II ~ce or ehmmote libel 15 reserocd utters o/ 300 words or less wall be given preftrenu All letters mu&t m elude lignature and mmhng address but names may be wlllWld on re queat i/ 1u/J1c1enl reason 111 apporl'Tll P~try t1111l not be publuhed turn" out he did not let me down or any other voters who made the right choice. When the d1stnct at tomey o( this county meets the public he is one elect<'d omc1al who does not have to turn h1:. head away out of guilt or lack of integnty H JAY LISTER "Copier Value To the Editor In response to a II a~•.11n:.t lht use or helicopters tor poh<:t work The heh copter 1s as cxpen dable as the t WO·Wa) rncl10 It 11' Just as \'Ital a P•t'Cl' of eqwp· ment Two officers in the air art> \\Orth three limt.•s that on thl.' ground. To ban the helicopter for men· rrasons as cost or fuel, noise. or TV distortion is ridirulous to sav the least. As for the cosl of fuel·, would rathN have the rnom•y in 'For hHv•n6 Uk'1 Jimmy, tum It off/' Quake Insurance a Bad Shake D1sclo.,urt'' lh:it tlh' th'n:•rt rnt•nt of \'1•lt•r11n t\H:11rs ha-. QUletly n•nt'WNI ,\ hl)!hl\ ron trOv('r:.1al 111,11ran('!' poh1·y ha\t' bet•n 11u1clo. to pro\.Okt' nnRn rl' ~lcllons Crom ... talc v<>kr:\n~ Speak inf? for lh<' i;t ntc's lari:rst \'f'lNan gr oup, Vctc.>r.in s or Foreign \\' dr!I Commander. J e r r " W ilham ~ o·r San Leondro, has called for a probe into p ossible payorrs by Sacramento County's dis· tnct attorney a nd prompt eslabhshment of legis l a ti ve com m itteu lo w3tchdog veteran program!;. The Policy wh1rh has brought on Williams' wrath 1s for earth· quake insurance for the homci; of ''Ctersns under purrhase con· tract with the department "ThE> insura n ce contract. negotitit<•<t without bid, wa" a bum dt•['1 "hc.'n 1l "'ii!> mad<' lhrt•t• ~ear~ ;1pn .1>:a1n:.t the "nttcn ncl \IC~ of lhc :.lUl41'"' ll'u.UTltOCt.' Cll ( EARL WATERS ) pert · W1ll1nms d<'clarcd "It pro' 1d<'' for <1 m1ll111n dollar single quake deduct1bl<' ~ind tht•y had tn know the insurer"' would never haH~ to pay out one dame with such a deductible berause m the entire 50 odd years or lhe pro· 11?rem lh<' total cumulative l~"t'S from quakes hu not reached th:at amount ·· C1TJNG AS an example the Sylmar quake severaJ years ago, he saJd, "The d amage to all pro- perties was less than $500,000 against 1.000 homes. Since each veter an mus t absorb a!> a personal losl'i the first S2SO thE> total was far rrom St million so h:td the poli ry bt'en in forre then the insurers would h ave had no liability. Thal was the largest quake experienre. 'Mle Oroville quake last ) ear was about $200.000 In )OSSE'S " "Th<' depart mcnt hn~ rnll1'('h'd mont'' from th1• \Ct<'run<; lo cstabhsh ~l lunJ "h1ch 1 u form of Sl'lr 1n1'11rant·c· This rund w111> cw<'r SI million »l the timt' of thr orq;:111al an!luranr<' pu1chtt'll' und now l!ll about St S milLion Tht• \'rti•I ans Bon rd h:is slatc<l U1<'y would not tiflprove insurance purchases of that type when the fund reaches $2 mil hon Williams sroffed ot the depart· menl 's contention that the m- suranre protections total over $.1 b1lhon, the a mount represenlmg the value of all "eteran homes under contrarl. "Phooey," ht> said, "for the insure~ to pay out that amount the whole st ate would have to rel! into the octan Besides, I doubt if that comp:iny has rt-serve, anywhere near such an amount." "The actual fact. simply stol· ed. 1s th at the department is pay· Ing $375.000 a year to buy $500,000 worth of insurance.•· He ex· plained that Is the dirrercncf' ~tween the Sl.5 million in th" rund and the $2 mllllon fund goal .iftcr which no Insurance i~ to be purrhased. "In th<' three years they have paid mort' than SI m11l1nn tn pr.-m1ums for nothm~. ThJl mon<''' \\-OUld h:w<' huilt the fund to mnn: than $2 m1l1Ju11. As 11 is. the home buycr11 hov1• brC'n paying ctoublr " WJLLIAl'1S !>111d, "The 1nallal mistake in judgmc.>nt wn!> bud enou"h, n ow they have com· pounded It by rent•winf,!. Th(• purchase itself wali sui.plc1ous but the fact that full brokerage rees were paid when normally the state negotiates such rees and generally p ays only one or two percent add!ll lo one's wonder· ment. It really gets odorous when it is learned lhty made no effort lO gel any rebates on their pre· miums. a provision commonly made when the insurer suffers little or no loss. "In any event the spending or over Sl million for useless In· surance and the continuation or that s p endin g positivel y establishes the need for more at· tentlon by the t.eglslature to veteran matters. This is only one benefit progra m which is suffer· mg. There ar <' many othet11 which demand attention I have asked both the Sp<>aker and the President Pro Tern of the Smite to <'~labll. h ~omm1ttees to re· medy the problems ' the :.i1r l han w:istc 1t on m.111 hour.; !>('nrchang for SUSf>l'Cl s th• hl'11 t·o1>1t•r u:rnull) has Ill ''~ht H0Ut-:HT STIN~1A:\ :l11olht>r Side To thl' 1-:d1tor Afler reading the Dail) l 11lut art1 cll• on Ney, port School's r~" qut•st for gr<1ss I ctel·id<'d "anothrr &1de" should be heard M" fam1I~ mo\'l'tl h> thl· l1\•ad1 111 195,'; hl'l'aUSl.' of m\ !'.I'\ l'rl' J!>thmHlk rond1t1on \\'hale :1t tmdani;: thl' "'bt.'ac:h ~l'hool ," J "as 111 extelll'nt health. I livl' on the ocean front now because or its ~ra!>i.·h.•ss stall' As a fiflh·~rade teaeher an the Nt•wport Mesll ells tnct. I apply every year for a transfer t o Nt'wport Center Elementary School to "get away from a grass school " Before reaching your decision, please consider that 11 ·s an a'>sct to ha\'(' "an option·srhool" 01wn l o parC'nls 10 the d1 slr11·t nr a!>thmat1c c hildren JOHN MATlllSO ' Newspaper Cour•e• To1he Editor· I woi,tld li k<' to take this up portunity to thank you ror provid 1ng s pa ce lo publish th (· newspaper course on American Issues for the Bicentennial. Your newspaper is the only one in Orange County providing this educational se r vice :ind we ccr· tainly appreciate this coopcra lion. We are proposing two new courses for 1976· 77. and I hope that you will continue with th(• program. You mighl bl' interested to know that we rurrently have 57 "itudcnls e nro lled 1n this newspaper course STEWART CASE Director of Community Servict>s Santa Ana College Be11t f'er•Ul:er? To the Editor Golly Gumdrops• ll !>Ure• .., keen of the movie business to lt'I Ul' witness their awards for what tht>y believe MC' I heir best, pro ducts and uchicv1·ments1 Moybc. just maybe. 1( W<' write lettC'rs. w(''ll get lo wutch uworrl show., for other businl'Slll'S tOO, llkf' best ht ;i cl a ch e rt• m 1• d y , or h l' i. t fertilizer . . with trophies for the best orh~1nal pf1ckagc de~ign , best copy of someone els.!'s idea. best song writ ten for a com mercial. bes t Utle, best fort'i~n substance, best product unfit ror families and (hlldren, etc l\nd we can sec the lop executives and assemblers c rying real tears when lhey make their accep- tance speeches! Gee WilUk crs ! ARTHUR J.STANLOW Not Tlaat Lo11g! To the Editor I can remember talking with veterans or the war between the stales and the Spanisb·American War. When 1 was a boy. tht're were about as many wai;tons drawn by horses as autos ancl truC'ks . Many of the trucks had solid rubber tires The veterans of World War 1 wer<~ )Oung men Few pt>Oplc had radios or telephones Many or the highways weren't paved The average family hv<.'d in u two· bedroom bun.:ato .... with a large hack porch ..... here the children ~!cpl. J smull bathroom (I( they "t.•n• lu<·ky) und a big front porch "hl'r<' th,· family spent u lot of tune Wl' talked to <'ach other a nd toll.I storit.•:. J liked to play check{•rs with an old veteran of I h1• w a 1 IH'I Wt'l'n I hl' slates . bul I nt'''t'r.,., on WI•: SAW tht' t vrants of World Wnr II rl'il' anti Wt! hl'lped to dc- lt'at th1•111 W1• saw llil lcr . nying ll'll•phon1• pnlt•s dPH•lopcd lnlo spac1· i.h1µ-. .10J wt• :.aw men pul tlll'ar rnotpr111t son the moon. It w::i., u miracle that they got there :ind 11 was u~ big a mlrarle lhat y,e s aw them when ll hap· pened When the )-Ounit people read this. lhcy will !>ay Uus guy is an- cient. but I am a young man. I am only 52. I huve a friend who is 94 She calls mt• Jimmy and thinks I am a young man. I may even live long enough to sec peoµle become considerate or other people l m ay hve long enough to see the United States· ~ov('rnment run like a business •1f the people rathc•r than an ln· strumenl to get polilicians elect· ed. I may li vl' long enough to see newspapers ~ind magazines become rr<'at i ve in nature rather than Just exist 111g to create sensa· ti on!> I may hvc long enough to see politicians whose mosl important Joh is not grttrn~ a higher post or l!Clting r<' <'IN·tcd --no, l guess I surely "on 'l h vc thot long JIM BOLDING Mbnoneer To the Editor· In your editorial "The 011 Game" on March 25, you slate, that this "glut" of oil makes it.'I way East. referring to AJaskan crude The use or the trite "glut'' Is u misnomer Current crude 011 consumption an the US. 1!1 approximately 16 million barrels pc-r day, over one half of 1t now Imported from OPEC countries. l\ssuminJt Alaska production rcache!l one m II lion barrels per day by the lute 1970s, we will pro• ·bably be Impor ting 10 million barrels from OPF.C by that Umu due to the declining production In the lower 48 11tates. nu11<'<1 on this, how ran ti mllhon bt1rrels from /\l :u1 k;e. p u11slng througt) Californi a be consld or ed a "glut"" OALEJOllNSON ORANGE COA$T DAILY PILOT Rnhn;t Af W1t>d. Put>11•~ ThnrntH I<"'"''· E:dllor llart>nra Krl'11>1rh Fdll•mol Poqr E:dlltl• fhr rd1tor1al ruoie or the O;uty l'alo t ill't'ks to inform and '11mulole rcadfr" by prt'ScnUn• oo th1'i POAl' d1vcr~r l'Ommcmtary on loptr' of tnl('r("il l)y 5)'ndicat· ('(l eolumn1~ts and cutooni't~. by prov1dlnR 11 forum for teade~· 'I<'"'" and b) pn•lirntm.: thuc nr"'!'IJlllp<'r'' op1n1on~ ond lde:IS on rurn•nt to1nc.,. Tht• cditonnl optninn" or lht> 1>1111~ Pilrl( llflP<'ll' nnlv In thr ed1tora:ll column lll lht• t•111 11r th1• r•Cllit'' Opinion" c>~· Jlrt"'"·t·<t b, lh1• rnlumm>I~ nnd 1·.1111111n1~h .. nrt l('t1t•r "'nh.>r• :ire lhl'1r ""' n ua11.I 110 1•ndor\f•m1'flt m llt1•1r '"'"' • tn lhf' t>all\ l'1tot 'holild h( 1nru rn.1 · Wed .. Aprll 7. 1976 ·orange ··coast \ --601TION * * * I VOL. 69, NO. 'Je, 9 SECTIONS, 128 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Today'8 Cle Ing N.Y.St9eks . I N TEN CENTS ·'Schools Win Grant for Solar Power By DOUG FRl'IZSQI£ Ol IM O•lly ....... 9'aff The Jrvtne school cUstttct baa received a $330,000 federal grant to convert air conditioning al'ld heatlna system at El Camino lleal $('hoot to solar power, the Energy Resur~h atKi Develop- ment Adm1nl stratlon 10 Washln1ton, O.C., announced Tuesday Five grant applications from a field o( 308 were picked roe the demonttntion solar eaeriy pro- jects. Irvine's grant was the lareeat of lbt lot, accordlntt to d11lrict olanner Dave King. El Cainlno Real ~hool ha~ the hiahest fuel bills in the district. aald King. The school ts healed and a.ir conditioned with natural aas, the most economical means when the school was designed five years a10. But. 1as costs have mounted dramatically In the intervening years and El <.:amino Real's fuel coals ue far biiber than other fac1hties, King said. The balance of Irvine schools use a g~ater percentage of eleclncal power an heating and cooling, he said. The conversion to gas-assisted solar energy. which will take Theft Ring Hit Rug Dealer's Tip Helped By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of"'-O•lly ,.,._ SCaff A Santa Ana rug dealer who lost $500,000 worth of Oriental rugs to armed robbers last June gave federal agents the clue they needed to crack an international theft ring that allegedly staged at least two other heists in the past year. An FBI spokesman in San Diego today confirmed thal Moses Ouzounian, proprietor of the Shah 'n Shah Oriental Rugs at 2030 S . Main St., gave in· vestigators the tip they needed. Authorities bave recovered all but eight of the 214 rugs stolen from Ouzounian, a San Diego couple and a Denver, Colo., rug shop They had been shipped to Europe and sold to German de· alers, the FBI said. Three men were arrested by federal agents. They were iden- tified ~s Chester Lee Bell, 40, or San Diego, Roy Lee Jackson, 48. of Chula Vista and Edward Bowles, 41, or Jamul, also an San Diego County They were initially charged in a federal warrant with con. spiracy in the June 13 beating of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sykes at their San Diego home, where 23 <SttTIP, P age A?) Skateboarding City? Newport Eyes Park at Old Reserooir Site Bv HILARY KAYE OtllleO•lly P'llelSUW If the city can afford the pnce tag, s kateboarders may once again be able to whiz around the abandoned San Joaquin Hills Reservoir in Corona del Mar. Newport B each Park s. Beaches and Recreation \ PBR > commissioners, confronted with a dozen young skateboarders and petitions signed by 55 other skateboard enthusiasts. un animously recommended Tues · day that the city consider leasing the old reservoir from the Irvine Company. Such a lease would require the city lo pay insurance liability costs and also provide supervision at the site. according to Cal Stewart, r~reation de· partment director. If the costs are nol too high. a Billionaire B11ried Brief Ceremonies Held for Hughes HO USTON <A P > -Billionaire lndustriahst Howard Hughes was buried in brief, unannounced graveside rites at an exclusive ~emet ery west of downtown Houston today with an Episcopal dean proclaiming· "We bring nothing Into this world and we can t ake nothing out." There were few mourners at the service and there was no eulogy for the eccentric recluse who du~d Monday of ludney f allure. · Dean Robert Gibson of Christ C hurch Cuthedral. one of Houston's oldest Episcopal churches, delivered his sho~ re· marks. ending with. "Remember thy sc.>rvant Howard," and then read thr tui11 rltrs from the 14th chapter of the Rook of John. About 10 women and 15 or 20 men 1rnthueJ at Glenwood Cemetery for the three·minut1• aervlce which had been kept secret from th<' public There was no e rrort to t>xclude rt·· porters and phototcruphers Nt>1ther of HuJ:hl's' ex wives at· ltnded Hughes ' body was quickly lowered into the grave in a 1.000-pound. silver-jacketed cop· per casket that will be covered by a matching vault, funeral home spokesmen said. Mrs. Frederick Lummis Sr., Hughes' 85-year ·old aunt. oc- cupied a front-row seat at the services along with her son, Will Lummis. Mr. Gibson read from the Bible the words or Jesus. "In my Father 's house are many mansions: If it were nol so. I would have told you. I go to pre· pare a place for you." The luxuriant cemetery burial ground for many of Houston's early ci\llC leaders 1s in a thickly wooded glen some two miles west of the downtown area It 1s bounded on one side by Mt'morial Freeway and on lhl' othN b y heavily truveled Washington A venue As Hughes was be1n1t buned there remained aHvP lhe ques· lion of d1spos1tion of his vast and far OunR empire. Art'IO Sederberg. a Hughe5 spokesman in Los Angeles where (Sff HUG HES, Page ,\2) INH•l'lltllSUlff-• FLAG FLIES AT HALF MAST AT NEWPORT HUGHES PLANT But Wor k Goes on at Supenor Avenue Faclllty "skateboard park" could be created at the old reservoir. Stewart said. According to Stewart. the Irvine Company has agreed to lease the site to the city at a "nominal cost" (probably $1 per year ) provided the city assume all liability and also consult with residents living near the re· servoir. If a skateboard park is created, a small fee would probably be charged for skateboarding there to cover insu rance and supervision costs, Stewart said. Skateboarders had baen rr gularly using the site for their sport until late last month. when a photo published in the Daily Pilot prompted the Irvine Com· pany to erect new "no trespass· ing" signs and fences at the site. The company cited the "safety factor" in their decision to make the s it e off limit s to skateboarders . Skateboarders who attended Tuesday's commission meeting urged that the site be reopened because its steep embankments are challenging and away from traffic. One 13 -year -old Newport Beach s kateboarder, Barbie Ludovise, told the commission that if the city leases the site skateboarders will take addi· tional safety measures. such as wearing knee pads, elbow pads and helmets Miss Ludov1se said she and 10 fnends had cleaned up the bot· tom of the reservoir before 1t was closed off and claimed they made their own safety rules (Sff SKATE, Page A.2) Hwrtington Jogger Dies After Rrm A Huntington Beach man whose doctor had forbidden JoR· glng died this morninl(, nearly 24 hours after collapslnl! In his run· nintt togs as he tr oth,'<! Alonit the edge of a westside lhoroul(hfare Jeff Neilson. 48. of 1G.'J31 Santa Anita Lane. lay unidentified for many hours after he was ad· milted to Huntington Intercom· munity Hospital The victim who was. to all out- ward appearances and vital signs. dead when discovered about 11 a .m . at Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street. was re· vived by fire department person· nel. Paramedics su('ceeded in fan· ning the spark of hfe again and the unconscious Nielson was raced lo the hospital, but he died about 7:30 a .m today Fire Capt. Rol(er Hosmer credited the life-savtng attempt to paramedics Chuck Reynolds and John Mohney "He wasn't supposed to jog," a coroner's office spokesman and investigator said loda)' He said Nielson's doctor knew of a major heart condition and was treating him for 1t. over about half the total energy requirements. s hould save the district SS.000 a year, he said. The total converslC>n project Is expected to cost $428,000, u1d King, adding that $61.800 will be paid by the district al'ld $37,000 by the arcb1tectural and engineer· ing firms also worlung on the pr&ject The di11tncl. he said, should re· ' ' '\ -' coup Its expenst' tn •bout l2 yea.rs w9rth of rue I sa vin11. Firm• which are working with the dl1tri~l on the demonatrallon project are architects Porter Jen sen and Partners, mechanical engineers John Baum •nd Associates. structural engineers Ste1nbuggee and Thomas. and energy consultants Smith McCaughy Energy As· ,, gTER UPSET BY UDALL : ,tRD EASILY BEATS REAGA N ,.,19,, c, ,,, Rau: T 1ght "'"""',..... .. JIMMY CARTER SHOWS 'DEWEY-TRUMAN' HEADLINE Happ y O•Y• Weren't Here Again for Mo Udall Udall Cornes Close To His First First MILWAUKEE !AP) -"Oh. how sweet 1t 1s." srud Aritona Rep. Morris Udall as the band al his victory celebration played. "Happy Days are Here Again." Meanwhile, al a downtown hotel ballroom where former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter was to host his victory celebration. Carter s upporters grew grim as the sound system was dis· mantled and celebration plans faded The time "'as 10 20 p m . Tues· day. and the ABC and NBC networks had projected Udall as winner of the Wisconsin pre- sidential primary. "l've finished second and I like first a lot better." Udall told cheering campaign workers. Carter, meanwhile, i1cnt ten· tative congratulations to Udall and retired for the night to his bedroom several noors above the somber crowd in the ballroom. Udall and his wife were smil· ing when they lrft their victory celebration to retire early, as the band played, "On Wisconsin." and his supporters began chant· ing. "Go. Mo : Go, Mo, Go, Mo." Three hours later, many of the same Udall s upporters wept openly as Udall's margin over Carter vanished a nd his camp was forced to accept a bitter de- feat At the Carter ballroom, the loudspeakers f or the sound system were hastily re· assembled os word s pread that Carter had overtaken Udall. The 300 o sse m bled Carter backers had been rejuvenated. The c11sh register at the bar jingled like s leigh bells, but the SELUNG WA JIE ROCKS STOCKS NEW YORK CAP) -Stock prices fell sharply today in a wave ofselhng. The Dow Jones average ol 30 in· dustrial stocks. down less than 2 points at midday, showed a lS.43 loss to986.22. Losers outnumbered gainers by more than a 2·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues <Tables, 85) souno was lost a mid t he amplified blare from the stage, where a guitarist, a bass player and two youthful vocalists led the throng in improvis ed, foot- stomping versions of "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Presently, a path was cleared. and a beaming Carter strolled in- to the room. Flashing his famous smile, he strode to the podium and evoked frenzy by raising his arm and displaying a Milwaukee Sentinel whose top headline pro- <Set' UDALL, Page A2 > SC Couple Plead Guilty In Drug Death A San Clemente couple booked on murder charges after a Laguna Beal'h 1f1Rh School girl died from drugs supplied by them have pleaded guilty to lesser chaqies in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Kenneth Wiiiiams ac- cepted plt'as of Involuntary manslaughte r from Terry Suzanne Richardson, 19. and her husband. Ronald, 20. of 166 Avenida f1orenc1a, and set June 4 as the date he wm sentence them They face a possible state prison term of up to 15 years. The Rlchardsons were arrest· ed shortly after Julie Thomas, 16, of Laguna Beach. died on Oct. 25, 1974, from the effects of a drug identified as proparacaln c hydrochl orlne . It was alleged in testimony that led to the Grand Jury lnd1ct· ing the couple that Richar~on stole 2.2 pounds o( proparacaine from his employers. Allergan Pharmaceuticals of Irvine. shortly before Julie Thomas was given the drug, misidentified to her as cocaine. Coroner's officers said i>ro· paracalne Is JO times more powerful than cocaine and almost always fatal in the quanli· ty supplied to M lss Thomas. ., .. ·: soclatea. Kina 1ald'liitia will be so\ijlhl as aoon as polslble. The system should bt ~n.f!Operation In seven months allt?r· work starts, he Hid. I Although• t:I Camlno Real cur· rently 1s the most expensive acbool to heat and cool. It also Is the least ex.pe.nsive to convert to CSff ~R, Page A!) Library Aired At Forum The city's library system emerged as a controversial topic Tuesday for the final candidate forum for ~wport Beach City Council canditiates. The sparseJy attended forum, sponsored by the Mariner's Com· munity Association. was attended by 10 of the l l candidates seeking election to three council seats next Tuesday. The candidates were given six minutes to discuss airport ex· pansion. traffic circulation, downcoast annexation, the cit y's growth and the new library that is to be built in Newport Center. Two candidates -Archibald Scott and Bob Brockman -used the final forum to make im· passioned pleas for election. Scott. in delivering his state· ment in which he again called for a moratorium on industrial de· velopment in Newport Beach drew an analogy to Gen. Anthony McAuliffe and the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. McAuliffe. commander of the American forces surrounded by Germans at Bastogne, sent a rep. ly of "Nuts" to the Germans' de· mand to surrender. "And I say 'Nuts'," the District Seven candidate declared. "I'm sick and tired of hearing the same old things from the same people on issues that are so im· port.ant to this city." Brockman. in bis statement peppered with expletives, al· luded to "affluent" pressure groups functioning behind the scenes and pledged that he would not be "pushed from behind by anyone.'' It was In the question and answer period that the library became an issue. fn October 1975 the city council approved cons truction or a 30.000·square root branch library in Newport Center. The land for the library will cost $279,000 and the building cos- ts are expected to be about $1.5 million. The target of the most pointed questions were Per Treb\er, a candidate in District Seven and Gwenda Watson. a candidate in District Five. "This is an example of the political process in action," said Trebler, after a half-dozen can- didates, 1~cluding his opponenta, Ray Wilhams and Bill Mornll. rose to endorse "neighborhood libraries." ''What you're heating is meant to appeal lo you as voters. J am going to try to he honest and tell you what I really think is best, even though you may all dis- agree," he added. Trebler endorsed the concept <Sff FORUM, Page AZI Coa11t t We ather Cloud11 with a chance o/ $MUH'r1 toritght and Thur11 doll t,ow1 romght "tar so and hight Thurada11 near 6" wW1 o SO perctnt chance-of rain INSIDE TODAY To Ille penon tmploutd or the one Jobltu, the pnrpec· lfve of role buaintu played tn the California dr~am will di/· ftr. AnotheT in a •mt• on lt(llt'I llf tlt)llt. A 1. • M ..... .. •• A• "" CIJ .. I M At .... II .... .... .... DAILY PILOT H 11. 117't Council Wefglu · Balboa Park r . Plan Forwm~ed By HILARY KAVE ot-D•JIJl'llll~lt /\ mast.er plan for Martnapark on the Balboa Penm1uJa that calla for new tcnnb courts, a ar:auy playfleld, a mlnH~ark and a tot Jot, wJJJ bt-.11tnt to the Newport Beach City Council Apral 26 The revised master plan was •PPtovcd 4·2 Tuesday by th4' city's Parka. Buchea and Recreation ( PBR > Commlaalon. which beian revaewln,c p3rk am· provement plans an January. When nearby rHldents ap- peared at a recent PBR com- mlaalon muting and protested some of the chapges proposed for the park, tbe m as~r plan was amended to eliminate th~ reloea· t1on of the saahng center and to do away with a proPosed 12-foot bJke patb alon1 the waterlront. The park. 10<.'aled on Balboa Boulevard between LSth and 19lh Streets. surrounds the Mannapark trailer park. The city recently ext~dcd the leases of trailer residents to 1985. I.isled in the revised master plan approved by the PBR com- miulon are two new tennis courts adjacent to the existing two courts, a multi-purpose, grassy playfleld at 15th Street near the American Legion build· ing, moving the existing parking lot closer lo 18th Street and ex- panding it, creating a minl·park * * * at B1y A\•ern.ae and 19l.b Strff'l on ell)' owned property currttntly lrakd for rHldentia.I U$C, aod dttvelopment of I \Ol lot and restroom• .atxt to the tennla courta. ln term s of r e,•lslonJ, the on1inal muter pJan proPolcd 1h.itlin1 the ullin& «nttt from l~h Street to ltth St.rttt -In· stalline a bout launch, boat stou1e ind parklne at the new <e f« the clty's aallln1 cl1JS1e1. Instead. the muttt plan now ca lb for a grassy, multl·purpose playrield at the 19th Slrfft site, leaving the ullin1 center whert' It ls. PBR Commissioner Bill von Esch said be voted agaiNl the re- vised muter plan because he favors the new sailing center sate. The revised plan also eliminates a proposed bake path alon1 the waterfront walkway al the trailer park. The bike path was eliminated because of complaints from trailer park resident.a and the walkway is once again listed as private on the master plan. Comrnl!lsloner J ames Wood said he voted against tbe revised master plan because of that change. When the city council con· alders the master plan April 26 they will a lso be given coat estimates, city officials said. * * * Revenue Sharing To Fund Tennis? The City of Newport Beach will continue to push a proposal that $100,000 In county rttvenue shar- 11\g money be spent on what it calls a "regionally s1gnlf1cant" tennis center in Corona del Mar Cal Stewart, the city's parks, beaches and recreation director. said today he will appear at the Aprtl 28 meeting of the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission a nd attempt to con- vince the county comm1ss1oners o{ the project's valld1ty. * * * l"ro• Page '' I SKATE ... "One person at a time, no horseplay and no wild skateboarding. I think we made 1t very radeable," she saad. A petataon handed to the com· m1si11on, demanding a "l~gsl IO<'•tion for skateboarding u soon as possible" was signed by SS youngsters. In March the city council enacted an ordinance due to ao into effect next month. that will ban skateboarding on city ~treels wath a grade six percent or stt>eper. That includes the Spyfllass Hill streets favored by the skateboarders However. when they adopted the ordinance, councilmen also asked the PBR comm1ss1on to come up wath alternative skateboarding areas. Stewart said that at this time, leasing of the reservoir appeurs to be the only feasible idea. He plans to r eturn to the May~ PBR commission mel'linit with fiirures from th~ city's insurance cnr ner Airport Solught SAN RAFAF.L IAP) Mann "'"lwrva~nrs have• \Oh-d to try lo acqwre the ~1le of dC'octavt\lt•d Hamilton Air 1-'ort'e llalle to build a new county airpm1 for "lmAll plnnt'll The base ts estimated to be worth S3S m 1lhon to a quttliflt'<I public agenc · ORAHOI COAST H ,.., ('lifaf"loOt' Co•\• O•H1 r t'cit w.1IP1 •f'l·•t'i ., ~twut1..,...,1 IN H••\ ''•" h f1WM1"-"0 f·y ''-~=' ~~'!'~:;.~~,=·~.!.'::~;~c;~.~~·, •OI (.o\\t ~,,. 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U >t (!l l Ul'f""l\'to" •f (.\"ft9"4 ...... , s.tO"td tt•u •••'••• ••'' •• <•••• Miii-••· (.AtttetN• \vltwr\•••fliflt ttt ~ 1trt1N tJ 0 mo11 :;';,:.:;::~ ... UM~ ....... l"ihl_,_..,,,_..,~ He said the city has decided to go ahead wllh the tenrus center proPosal despite negative reac- tions by the county com - missioners, who said last month the tennis project has no "re- gional significance." Stewart said he isn't sure yet what lack he'll take in allempt- ing to pry loose the money. However, he said there is a pre- cedent set in using county re- venue sharing money for tennis centers. "They've already used such money for tennis centers In Garden Grove a nd Laguna Beach," Stewart said. The $100,000 was orlglnally ap- propriated to the City of Newport &ach for use In purchasing two ocean front lots in Corona del Mar as an addition to the Inspira- tion Point View park. However. the state decided against kicking in $100.000 in matching (unds and the caly was left trying to find an alternate proPosal to be funded with the county money. The city has proPosed that the SI00,000 be spent to purchase S 2 acres or land at San Joaqwn Hills Road and Crown Drive North. where four city tennis eourts already are located. f'our more tennis courts would be bwlt there with city funds. * * * W. Newport Park Plans Set for State Newport Bearh ('lty offll'1aJos :an· now set to takt> thc·1r We<\t Newport Park plan' lo lhl' C:alafornla Ocpertmcnl o( Tran<1Portatton (C:sl Tran') tht• la~t hurt'auuallr hurdlt' r e m a 1 n 1 n R b c r o r t• 11 1t r k construction (';an b<'ain '\ coastal C'omm1s~111n 1M·rm1t Cor tht• piirk wn' J?ranted last wct'k The park will be located 1n the old Pn<'1f1 c El<'drlc nicht·of way stretch1n.: IJ<•t" N•n Seashore Orlvl' 11nd Ps<'ihc C'onllt Hlahway and betwt>f'n tht• Santa An A R Iver anli 5'1\h Stre.-t The first phase or con!ltrurtlon, expt-cted to co!l t tib<>ut $281,700, wtll ln<'lud.-. two lennl!I courts. four reslooms, about SO pnrklnJt apnc'"· 11 11\x-acre turf nrea nnd landac a pi nil. Addltlonnl pha.ses Mt' t'llpt'l"tt'd to brtnll four more tennis courtll. handball courtll. bt1llkt'th11ll t'ourt11, u bike trail and about 110 more parkln11 llJ,Mtll City M ena,ier Bob Wynn ,aid Jt may take anywh\•r(' from thrl'(' weeks to four months to secure the Cal Trans permit f "ro• Pep A I SOLAR ... solar energy. }(In& said The tas heallnit rscilltie~. ht sold, can be nslly modified for M>lar assistance. wt\ile electncal facilities would require more WOl"k. When the system is in opera· Uon. he said, ·solar power will cnrry most of the load .. with gas btHtliof and cooling t:aklng l)\'er during peak periods Sigrwp_Set .. For School Pu.oll •bo wa1rt to .-. • alattt their children fw ilacltrf•rttD In the Newpor ·llf eaa Ualfled ~bool Dtstrtct abould con- tact tMlr nel1hborbood achool tor a re1t1tration appolntment Re1lltration will ht' h~ld betwHn Apral 2'7 and May 7 Al each acbool. Pllrent.S 11hould brtnc proof or a~e and proof of state·requirt'd lmmunlution•. dastnct of- ficials said. TIP ... Orlental rugs were taken. Twelve days later, two young black men burst \ntoOuiounlan's store, ht'.ld guns to the store · owner's head and made off in a van with 149 rugs which bad been appraised at more than $500,000 a.n retail value Ouzounaan said many of the ruas taken were ''one of a klnd" and worth up lo ns.ooo aple<:e. Then, on Dec. 12, the Sarkisian Orleot:ll Rugs store in Denver was robbed at gunpoint 0( 43 n111, bringing total worth ol the rugs taken in the three robberies to more than Sl million, an FBI &Pokesman said. Ouzounian cracked tbe case for the FBI when be was approached by another rug dealer who want- ed to sell him "a few rugs he had ·acquired. The Santa Ana dealer said to· day, "The man told me he had purchased them as part of a lot for which he paid $10,000. He said the lot was worth $250,000 and I asked him If he didn't think there was something strange about it " Ouzounlan called police, who alerted the FBI. The rugs were traced to the Sykes and Denver robberies and eventualJy to the suspects, the f'BI SPokesman sald. So far, Police have recovered all but four of Ouzounian's rugs, primarily from dealers in Ham· burg, Germany. About 120 rugs have been returned to the Santa Ana merchant and the rest are beini held for evidence. "The FBI has a pretty good Idea where the other rour are located and J am confident they will be recovered as well," Ouzounlan said. "They are the vecy best or the lot stolen from me," he added, noun, that he "never gave up hope' that his property would be returned. "These are very unique items and t knew that wh.-.n on<' or two surfaced, the rest would be foond," Ouzounaan said l"roa Page A I HUGHES ... Hughes' Summa Corp. has its headquarters, said there would be no comment on whet.her a wall exists to detail disposal of has aerospace, holel·casino and airline properties. There also were reports or of. ficlal concern over the ident1fica· lion of the body despite state· ments by hospital officials that the body they performed a 2''1· hour autopsy on Tuesday was in· deed Howard Robard Hughes, victim or "an ord1m1ry death" ·from kidney failure With or wlthoul 11 will, there ulso remained lhl' t-ntnngled h~ul question ovn thr legal homr o{ Hughes. who spent the last two decades h1d1nit from public view, s ltppin~ fro m hideaway to hideaway This much was known today llughe'I, 11 tttll, romonl1r mo· tion picture 11nd av1at1on hiure befor(' vo1na into hiding an thf' 1950!1, was a St'ruwny 90 pounds an<! hod app11rcntly been b(-dnd den some lime befori• h.-daed Mondu y on a f111eh t from Acapulco. Mex lco, to Houston. llocturll §au! Hi, m\llt1ple flnttndal In· teresls c1t1m11t11d lo be woa th S2 billion apporently will c·on tinue to operatf' 11ormully slnC'e his or ganlz11tion ulwny11 a an without peraonal cont11ct from fluRhe11 wh1lt' he hved A T r e1uury Depnrtmtnt SPokHman u1d two Internal Revenue Servlc<> a~t'nt~ and n Customs Service omcer were dispatched to make an official 1dentaflcatlon, although Huithes' body was rePorted to have been nccompan1ed by has birth cert!ficate. Jn Washington, the Treasury Department u1d two IRS agents auarded 11uahc~·bodv "We d o not hnvl' ofl1 <'ial C'U'itodv or the body but v. e nre going to stick with at," untll 1den lily Is confirmed , a Trea1urv spokesman said Aliens Attacked SAN DIEGO <AP) -A wave of bandit attacks alon1t the Mexican border lert six more men tn custOdy lodny. Pollet said six 1anas havt' Pouncf'd on 17 aliens ln tht darkness since lost Frldoy. NEWPORT CANDIDATES' FORUM • • • ol a bra~b ,,.t•m but be s&td there la a Dttd lot a lar1• central library Vttbleh worn u 1 clear· tna house ror lbt broncbea. He 1q1uttd lhe cny look into a Joint uu of blah s chool libraries which could be m;sdt• available to rH1det1~ after school hours. Mrs Walson. who 1s running a,alnst inc um bent PauJ R} t'koff, laid lbe (~ra con5tru<'t10n or tbt' Newport Centt"'r branch bec1uae lbere IA no hbnry itt•rv . lng the reaidt'nl1al are1ts an the Jambort'e Roa d MacArthur Boulevard corridor Ryekoff uld that, while h~ E',....P~AI UDALL. • • claimed "C art~r Upset hy Udall." "As I said earlh\r, I told \OU I would never tell you a ht' I ~ould rather win than lose.·· :t J1d Carter. The mood at the l ld:ill camp had changed drashcall) "It's a victory no matter how the final vote turns out," l:dall's news secretary. Richard Stout volunteered But there was no hidmg the dis apPointment in the Udall team of yet another pn m ary loss Udally retired for the night ap. parenlly without kno~tng of has defeat. · With all or the votes tallied, Carter had 270,456 (37 percent ). Udall had 263,070 136 perct>nt 1. George Wallace received 92,39:.J votes and Henry J ackson47,4~9. Easier Week Recreation Programs Set Newport Beach youthll interestfi! an arts. crafts. games or SPorts will have plenty to do next week over E.istcr \'arat1on at the Community Youth Center inCoronadel Mar The City of Ne" port Rt>ach ii. offering five "themt' days" at tht' center during Eastu break , including surh al'l1v1t1es a:o> a western-style cookout. 11 Charhr Brown softball gamr. cowb<lv contests, k Ile-fly in~ contest it, flower crafts and k 1te making The center. at 5th Street and Iris Avenue. will be open to children or all aRt'~. from noon to 5 p.m. each duy nt·xt wef'k The cent<'r will also hr '>Pen every Friday night from 7 p m. to 9·30 pm. for junior high !.Choo! !ltudenls -for dances. gamt• tournament s and othrr activities. For mort Information nhout the Ftlday nilitht ll<'hv1t1e'\, or th<' Easter Vaca lion net\\ 1tle~ t·tall 640-2271. Fire Hits Ranch PASO ROBLES (AP) Flrc- has destro)'ed l wo wang~ of un historic ranch house on the Estrella River , leaving only a bedroom wing still standang. favors a branch library for lhat ana, h• que1Uona ~ au. and COit ol tht one planned and lta location ln Newport ~oter in ,lead of one of the nearby r~ s1dentlal areas. He voted acalnst the library when It was btfore lhe cily council. Hans He1na, tht third can didale rrom l>lstrict fo)ve, satd be llktl the plan•• now ptop()lled. Wllllam1 told th<' nud1enc. h doesn't belleve a largo library ln Nttwport Center would servo lhe city tmd backed n village concept for locatln1 Ubrarlet. Scot\ •l•o backed µ.e branch plan. sa1tn1 that lt library palrona cot.t\d d rive to Newoport Ct'ntcir, then they can drive to UC Irvine or Orange Coast Colleac. Morris, al10 from Dltalrict Seven, said he would favor tak Ina lhe money allocated for th~ NewPort Center library and put· Una it into improvemttnta tor ex lsUng branch llbrarles. Here's somt! of what the can- didates saad about other issues: -WUllams said he would \\Ork to maa.ntam the status quo at the airport, opposes &MexatJon of any downcoast property. thinks libraries should be close to whttrc people live, thinks growth ought to be controlled to lesSt'n city's ultimate population and thinks tourism sh ould not be en· couraged because of its impact on trafl1c problems that already el( 1st. -Trebler said that because businesse:s In the city depend on alfPorl for their livelihood, it can't be closed, but a regional facility In Long Beach, Chino or Ontario ought to be sought, s aid he believes the people of Newport Beach ought to vote on 11ny downcoast annexallon. pointed out that the only way to take ac- tion on traffic Is to be sur .. the ci· ty gets accurate analyses or de· velopment impact. backed the idea of combining the NewPort Ct>nter library with a cultural center and said growth ought to be controlled based on economic impact -M orrl~ said further ex· pans1on of the airport ought to be controlled, noted that a proposl'd traHu' rehef plan, the Bonita· Coyote Canyon bypass. is at least 10 yea r~ away, so other measures need to be taken no", believes growth ought to be controlled based on road capacity, wants lots of open !!pace and low density housing an the downcoast area and wants more improvement!> In hranch libraries before a large central library is bullt. ~ott said hew ants the city to assume control of downcoast pro· pt'rty so Newport Beach can con· trol the development that goes on rhcrc·. wants to leuve the airport a~ 1t t!I, hut allow the expansion of the parkin~ lot. thanks hbrary funds ought lo go to the branche!.. -Ounun McJntosh <Distract S<>ven > said he believes Ii bran es should remain an the commuruty and that residents can use UC lrnne's libary if they need more res~;,rch facilities, favors allow. ang only low density development in areas where traHic is already a problem and the city's growth should be regulated to the road capaiclUea. beheves do¥rnc°'st • &DMxaUonl 1hould be v04ed oo by ra.ktenta and UUAkl the city 1hould rnah'ltuln it• 1tand agal~L txpanston of the airport and ll1 efforts ot llt'llana& comphance w1th atate nolae standards. -Rydtoff said the city Is ltk· lna all the effet'tlve tu11on m con· trolllng the 11irporl that ls pou.1. bl• and 1bould continue the cl· forta. aC?'eed th•t a U~rary ln Newport Ctnt~r ii a &ood Idea ·1r rusonably sized," suld there a~e no "miracle" •oluliona to traffic probltm1, but pledaed to work on idea o( 1tco11d baty bridge, ad· vocattd & alower trowth rate UI · ln1 the Petaluma plan as a tool, and aald that If the voter want it, the downcoaa\ area ooaht lo tie annexed becaute that ls the Of\b' way to exerclte control over tpe development of the area. -ffe1aa said tho au·port pro- blem Is based on nojn• and if th(' noise is controlled ht' would con- sider expan ioo, said believt'S the city ought to have control 'Of the downcoa st development, wouJd lim it library expansion based on funds available and ad- vocated letting growth ''seek it~ own level." -Wal on said s he wants to stte the airport kept as a short h:\ul faclllty and wants the city to maintain Its strong sta.nd against expansion, wants some control or downcoaat developmeni because of Its lmpa~t pn the ea!it Mde of the city, adv()(ated using innovative measures in helping traffic flow, believes growth t•un be slowed by controlling density. backed the idea of anotltitr branch library and cntaclied ht~ OPPonent Ryckolf for votln1 for money-wasting projt"cts like thf' Harbor Hopper bus, lht' lease of the Hoag Memor1ol Hospital parking lot and tht' $200,000 n('w councal chumbers that "added 43 more seats " --8rod 1mu said that safety has to be considered a pnmary problem al the airport ulong with noise, oppo::.es dov. nro:a~t 1nnex- al1on, but :.aid the pt.'<>ph• -;hould vote on It. wnnis library money spent on the branches. advocales consttll<'tlOtl oC more bike trails to get people out of lhNr t·.1r:-anti believes 11rowth sh0\1ld lx• con trolled "to a ccl'luan extent." -Oon MC'lnnls (incumbent, Distnct Two) wus sUffennl{ from laryngitis brought on by the flu. so his statement was read. Ht• said he believes the airport con. not be expanded and the nolsP proble m has to be brought under control. that a pra m;1ry t'oncern m the downcoasl arra 1s thl' rond plan, backed the construction of the Newport Center branrh library. said the erron lh1Jt wtnt into getting the state to approvr a new Coast Highway Upper 9iy bridge has to be put into gettirlg the same action on the Ronit9· Coyote Canyon bypass, and said growth can be controlled through the city's general plan. The eleventh candidate, Tom Blandi from Di stract Seven mis· sed the forum. Of the 10 pubnc rcrums held during thP cam · paign, Blandi had ottended 011'y one. ~~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 ;~~~!~ Baseball Mitts & Gloves 695 to 5495 Baseball Shoes 1295 to 269S Baseball Colored Sleeves Boys -295 Mens -350 Baseballs -Bats Belts -Hose Basketballs Backboards l Goals Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls Playrround Balls Footballs Op•ft 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Racquetball Racquets Racquet Balls -Rollout 12s Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Tennis Rackets -Wilson Bancroft -Davis -Dunlop - Yonex -Macgregor - Tennis Balls -Can of 3 200 Racket Stringing Masks -Fins -Snorkles Water Wonder Kick Boards Arsbees Warm Up Suits Sweatshirts & Pants Gym Clothes ,· • •' 538 Center 646-1919 . Wednesday Aprll 7. 1976 DAIL y PILOT AS ~~st Raps 'Gifted' Plan. Porno Charge To Be Checked · t Number of Accepted Studenu at l1sue SACRAMENTO <A P > - J..c1l1laUve Analylll A. Alan Post f.IYI outdated lntellJgencv tests Ile placing more pupils In the It•~ proaram for the mentally Jilted than waa intended. Poet llsued a re1><>rt Tuesday on th(I $13 million pr~eram which wu 1uppo1cd to cover the top 2 pert"ent, but now t11koa aearly 4 per· cent -188,000 pupils. The state p rov idea about $7~ ex· tria for each 'lifted l lU· tlent. ,()tT ~s Charged In 'Cure' l For Caricer I LOS ANGELES CAP> - Authorities have accused Home Made Health Foods of suburban Commerce with illegaJ saJes of bee pollen as a cure for cancer and blood disorders. Deputy Alty. Gen. Patrick Hopper alleged in his Superior Court suit filed Tuesday that the firm was guilty of misbrandlng the pollen product because It is not licensed to manufacture or process drugs. Named defendants in the case were copartners George R. Damas. Norma Romaniuk and V eronit'a Roman iuk Romanovski. Charges include false advertis- ing on the ground the pollen was allegedly offered for sale as a cure for cancer and blood ail· men ts. State authorities asked the court to enjoin the firm from manufacturing and marketing its pollen product and lo award civil penalties of S2.500 for each act of unfair competttionMinclud· ing false advertising. POST RECOMMENDED cut· Ung back to 2 percent. A biJI by Sen. Lou CWsanovkh <R·Van Nuys), to Increase fund· Ing to sllchUy over Sl7 mlJUon to cover 4 pert'ent h1 ptndina in the leglslature. The bill is sup1><>rted by Dr. Slee Elken. the Oepartmc:nt ot SWA T Toy Suit Blocked LOS ANG,ELES <AP> -A Superior CQurt J4dge has issued a prelimlnarf Injunction prohibit· ing the producers of the SWAT telev1s1on series from filing suit against a toymaker plaruting a line of SWAT toys. Mattel, Inc .. had sued Spelling. Goldber g Productions la.st Jan. 29, contending that the producers had threatened legal action against anyone trying to develop a line of toys using the name SWAT. The toy manufacturer bad an- nounced it would bring out a line of police toys called SWAT. JUDGE NORMAN Dowds said the injunction would remain in force until the case t"omes to trial or is settled. but he left the way open for Spelling·Goldberg to file suit u Mattel makes a line of toys that resembles the television t'harat"ters. Mattel said it had no plans for a tie-in with the TV series. Mattel attorney Richard Cutler argued that SWAT, an acronym for Special Weapons and Tactks police teams, is in the public do· main. lie said many police de- partments have SWAT, many of them established years before the television series. Spelling-Goldberg has filed suit against another toy manufacturer, Strombecker , Inc .• which has brought out a line of SWAT toys. 'Bleak Outlook' Bay City Strike Worsens Today SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The strike by municipal craftsmen went into its eighth day today with ne~otiators trading insults, the threat of general strike loominJ?, and a bleak outlook for citizens stripped of all city transportation and. in an unrelated action, most taxicabs. Jn a new development. strikers traveled lo :.cveral Golden Galt' 'rrans1t bus terminals in Mann County across the bay early to· ( J day. set up lines and disrupted S ta l e some commuter service lo San Francisco. -----------Bus d rwers were told by their \UUon leadt>rs to cross the pickt>t lines. but buses were reported runninR at least 15 minutes late because of the pickNmg ·Funn-al PendlMg SAN BERNARDINO CAP) 'F\ineral services were today for Keith Roberts. the 9·year.old Cub Scout whose fight aJ(ainst cancer drew national attention last 0( .. tober The youth . who died Monday. was a c1 m 1 tt t' c1 to St an Cord tlnivcrs1ly Pediatric llosp1t11l Inst l\'o"~mber, but d0t•tors there Study Links E strogen, Cancer Risk SACRAMENTO (AP>-U~f'llf the female hormone estrogen has tncreased the nsk of cunc1•r or thl' uterus linintt 400 to 800 per ({'nt Cor women in a San Fran risco Bay area study, i.tutl' health officials say. The s t ate Dc•partml'nt of Health, rcll'asing infornwtion Tuesday from ;i r"'" Vl'ar t<ludy. echoed ·a recl'nt h.'<.krul Food and Drug Administration < FDi\ 1 warmng on estrogen. T HE FD/\ SAID estrogen. tnken to reduce discomfort after menopause. can increase the in· Cidence of utt•rine cancer. Some of the testimony last year that helped prompt the FDA warning came from Dr. Donald Austin. chief of the Californrn Tumor Registry a nd supervisor of the cancer monitoring pro· gram in the San Francisco area since 1969. Cancer of the endomelrium - the uterus lining -is more pre· valent among older women. • Au"Stin said there is a sharp in· crease in such cancer -SO per· cent -in the bay area counties of Alameda. Contra Costa. San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin from 1969 to 1973. Among white women in the area over the ~ge of 50, he said, t.he increase wns 80 percent gave him only eight weeks to live, saying his body could no longer tolerate radiation treat· ment and he was not responding to drug therapy. Brow n Ce le brates SAC RAMENTO <APl -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. celebrates his 38th birthday today with the satisfaction that his presidential campaign war chest has lopped the $100,000 mark. Brown ret"eived other en rouraging news Tuesday in hi11 1hree·week-old campaign for the Democratic nomin ation for President: He was endorsed by state Senatt prC'sident pro tem .James Mills <D·San Di<'gol \\ho had bt>en one or the most prom1· Mnt California backers of US Sen . Henr y Jackson of Wa~hinJ(lOn llf"a r•f Link? SACRA ME NTO (AP) Prosecutors In the Steven Soliuh bunk roblH'ry trial continue to try tu tic' cnrtrid~ei; found at Put new lll'arst 's S:.in Francisco housl' with some found af\er the rob· twry hl'rc lal'it year. l ' S. Olstrlct Court Jud11t Phiti1) Wilkins allowc<J lht• gov ernment 1'oesday to introduce l'videncc on a 9mm pistol and ammunition found at th<.' house whNt prosecutors say Soliah and Miss Hearst lived; he dt'· lnyed his decision on a prosecu. tion attempt to introduce som.- evidence from a San Francisco house where two of Miss Hearst·s Svmbionese Liberation Army companions, Bill and Emily Harris. lived. New Countf Studied SACRAMENTO CAP> -A five· member state commission has been appointed to study a pro- posed secession of a 735-square- mile county from Los Angeles County. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ap· pointed thl' commission Tuesday for an up to one-year study of the proposed new county. which v.ould include the unincorporat- ed 66,000-r esident areas of Newhall. Saugus, Valencia. Ca· nyon Country. Agua Dulce, Acton and Val Verde. Education official who oversees tbeprosnm. He said he beUe\•es CaUfomJa tuu more bright students U\an other states .. because of the kinds of people who are attracted to this state for t>rnploymtnt and higher education." But Post disagrees. He says there's been a slurni> ln ocb.leve- ment teat St"ores in Calitorn1a in recent years -parlicularly in the sixth and 12th grades. POST SAID T HE cut.off point for the top 2 percent, an IQ score or 132, was established nationally in 1937. Jn 1972, ~he test .standards were changed, which dec~ased scores by four to 10 points. But most pupils were admitted under the old standards. Post said. "In the late 1960s, the test manufacturers reco,gnned .that exposure to radio, television and other media had made made 1lu· dents 'brighter' than thefr coun· terparts of 1937.' · be said. The ext ra money permits smaller classes. a faster pace or instruction. independent projects and field trips. 4 Die of Poison PINNEBERG. West Germany CAP ) -Four tree nursery laborers died after drinking a highly poisonous weed killer from what appeared to be a rum bottle and police said Tuesday they do not suspect foul play. Three of the victims were Ger man. the other Portuguese. SAN JOSE CAP> an Jose State Un1versily's pr esident has prom. t.'ied to lnvesUgato • 11tudent newspuper's allegations that student~ have been producing pornographic movies In campus dormitories for more than two y1.•llrs A story front·paged Tuesday in The Spartun Dally swd the operutlon bad produced more thitn 200 Nims ranglni from 15 minutes to l \'1 hours and tbut the fllms wert•' b"Old to wholesalers ror di~tribu 11on ln Los Angeles 1tnd on the Eaat Coast. s~·. • q~ ·~-...,_. Karen Coleen Steele, 18. of Atascadero has been named queen of the 30th annual Junior Grand National Livestock Exposition at San Francisco. THE REPORTER said 2$ ac-. tors and at"trel§ses. a produt"N director, a cameraman nnd nine helpers whose duties lnclu(ied serving u guards participated in the movie-making. The writer said shl' had talked to nine of the women actresses Sea Museum Plans To Stay on 'Queen' LONG BEACH <AP) -The California Museum of the Sea aboard the Queen Mary will stay open despite a $2.2 million lawsuit filed by the city, the museum f0W1daUon 's president says. Llewellyn Bixby IV Tuesday said the non·profit Museum of the Sea Foundation will ·'vigorously defend itself and fully intends to remain aboard the ship until Sept. .30 ... unless a qualified single operator is acquired before that date." City officials here filed suit Friday for more than $2 million in unpaid utility. maintenance and other bills for servl<'es the ci· ty provided. Officials also are seeking termination o( the city's 40·year contract with the founda· tion and $2,500 daily for each day the museum remains open on the luxury liner. • and 011c or the rnen and had seen one producllon film(.'<i School pre~ldent John II. Suniel said ... The unlver11ity 1s condut"tlng an inveslil(alJon intp the allegation~ r eported in 'l'lfo Sp1i1rtan Daily. "Obscene hehuvior ls <'learly contrary to un1\'crs1ty polky /\p- 1>ropriate di:;c1plinary actton m;tY be initlatt>d 1f evident"e of conduct in v1 orJtion of university regulations is unt"ovcred," he said. Bunzel said results of the un- iversity investigation would be made available to the Sant;:i Clara County district attorney should he request it. Rain, Winds Slam Into North Today SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A weathe r front barged into Northern California today, toting rain and strong winds expected continue into Thursday. Heavy morn1ng rains were forecast to taper ofl into showers t onight and Thursday. 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But more and more the problems confronting :"l<.'wport Beach h a' e be('omc problem~ whi<'h rnnnot bl' n•sol\'cd by action w1thin N!!wport Beach Hbdl. Whatever you numc road~. trafftc and parkin1: r<'sidential and ('omnwrcial density. downcoast de'. t vclopment, the airport. bay pollution Newport will need the help <iml coop(!rallon of other s m planning, funding a nd political action This places u premium on <'Ouneil members who have broad perspective and a w11lmgness to explore m any options, to look beyond the <:it~ 's bordl'rs and reco~nlzc that achieving ~ewP<Jrt ·~ bes t interest \\ill r~qwre a whole lot of give as well as t akl'. Each counc1lmcmbcr must run from a spec1ht• distril'l l.>ut 1s voted upon by all the \"Oters of the city ~s in past <:lcct1ons. the Daily Pilot has ('arefully morutored the pronouncements of the c:andi<lates dur mg the campaign. heard their\ 1t.•ws. mt·~sured their statements against their background and weighed what each candidate might contnbute to the council in view of the ab1lit1t•s and records of the four holdover council members with whom they\\ ill serye. It is on this basis that the Daily Pilot offers these recommend a lions for Tucsd<.1y's municipal election· DISTRICTTWO -Donald A. ~tc.lnnis DISTRICT FIVE -Gwenda A Watson DISTRICT SEVEN -R-.y E . Williams DISTRICT TWO: Donald A. Mcinnis. the incum- bent, has est a blis hC'd a good record in his C'ight years on the council and two terms as mayor. He has been a strong voice in working for the control of airport pro- blems, construction of a new bay bridge, business-like r1scal plannin1 and an updot~ generat plan. He has earned respect for tw. leadership as mayor and as a baJanc~·whecl ror the cl.ty council. Ke deserves re. election. 01 TRICT F fVF.: Of the three candidates in DIS· trict 5. Gwenda Wullon offers the best all·around balance of cxtonsivc, longtime community lnvolve-- rncnt und communitywide perspectlvl'. A 24·yeur resident. Mrs. Watson has the advun- t;_1g~ of havin8 lived in several areas or tl1e city. She ha)) been an dfective volunteer lcudl'r in a wide varie- ty or dv1c und ~ervicc activities. She stre:s~c:> her experience ln getting groups to work together und her ss><:ciul conce rn for areas of cit y government which deal wnh people needs and peo- ple .service~. Her broad ouUook o n community affairs con trast~ with the narrowel' \'ts1on of the cit v and it~ future espoused by the 1ncumbvn1 Paul RyckoU, and reflected 1n his •ouncll record ~ DISTRICT SEVEN: \\'1th incumbent councilman John Store not Sl·ekmg a second term. District Seven has allra<:tcd s ix candidates. Of those. Ray Williams. Per H. Trcbler and Duncan Mcintosh. Jr. offer the s tronges t quahrical1ons. Williams has an edge over the other two by reason of his eff ect1ve service on the city planning c~mmiss1on and hls professional training as a college biology professor and strong \'Olunteer work in the en- vironmental field as president of the Friends of ~ewport Bay. ·While strongly oncntcd to eO\'ironmental con- cerns. Williams has been a practical, r esponsible member o f the pla nning commission. He has contributed valuable expertise and reasoned outlook on environmental matters, an area of major concern to city government and an area where sound decisions Loo often arc lost to emotion. N 'I just don '(understand why the legislative branch is so suspicious of us?' 'Coke' Dear Gloomy Gus In County Gov ernment Turmoil On the DA Upholds Voter Confidence Slopes ( To the Editor · MA ILBOX ! ( PAU L HARVEY J Guess N N. (~larch 31) 1s right Those 1nallcnable n ghts of free speech and ··to ha\"e a couple of beers" are lost when the bad~e is pinned on I m surl' no one l'lse m the local bar al the lime was domg c•1ther Within the past year the news media have given much coverage to the pol1t1cal upheavals in Oran~c Coullt y govl'rnment. Without going into too much de· tall, 1t 's common knowledge th;it several top county officials have failed their pubhc tru:.t. Let us say that they failed this trust to place thems<'lves 1n a more lucrativc pos1t10n The saddest part of this proposition 1.s that each official y. as elected lo h1::. of· f1ce by you. the public. J With all lhal !om Okl' in A!open. Colo . then• hud 10 !><? m~inJuana burning -ut least Whal l'm about lo rt-lat<• i'\ nnt from the ganj.? in tht• i.k1 shop. 11 ·s from a profe:.:.1onal obsl'n'Pr Jack Ols1.•n of thl' HIX.'kv ~hlun- c.o. o_, o .............. 11 ~·• • ..-~-"' ,.....wn •• tJo 1tOt ne<.•U•rtly A'fl«• ,,_. wktw\ et t~• ,..., • .,.,.r Se,., ,_, ~ _ .. i. O'°°"'' o .... Dolly PHO( f ain News. And abo indt'pt·ndQnl , sources. It t·an be ar1Zut•d that lo"'"~"' out Aspen 1:. uni ,11r. that tht• ll'm Aspen parties -whether jct· set tycoons, artists, mm 1e stars, writers, or s ki bums and hangers· on -utmost al"'ays provide ··a community coke bowl." Sine<' this unfortunalt.' iceberg has surfaced m our county, we have seen many of these pohti· cians and their advisors brought to justice and prosecuted for their felonious acts. In these particular eases, justin• under the American system has. and is currently being, properly execut- ed. To me the crowmng indignity 1s for the current county govern- ment orfic1als to conlluinue to try and Justify the acts of their fallen comrades and at lht> same lime attempt lo throw dirt m lhe face or the man most responsible for the exposure and prosecution of lhc \'10Jators. turns out he dtd not let me down or any olh<·r voters who made thl' nght ehoit'l'. When the district at torney of lhts county mcNs the public he is one elected official who docs not have to turn his head away out of guilt or lack of mtegnty. R. JAY LISTER l porar v I .fJOpUlatlOnS Of fferofc E ffort To the Editor. j,oll ski re.,orts ,'are hkel) to brin g with them their own morals, ,mores and rnunk. l... Aspen has ~.500 perma , ,nent re '' POPt:LA R bartendcr-cily rounc1lmean Ste\'e W1!oha11 says yes. "Cocaine 1s widcl~ used 1n Aspen.·· Re-gional di rector for lht' federal DEA, John Ray Ennghl of Den"er. says, ""Aspen 1:. a thorn in 011 r sides. :.ome 1wople there think they are ;ibo\(' the lay.. that 1t ~hould be their O\\ n httlt-world." l should like to compliment publicly the Fire and Rescue Squad from the Dover and Irvine ftre house in Newport Beach My husband had been ordered to complete bed rest at home prior to scheduling a third open heart surgery At dinner on :\larch 5. I left him JUSl long t'nough to remove the trays and up()n my rt'lurn found him un· conscious. Ins tantly. l dialed the nre and rescue and asked that they come and ul so order an am· bulance. Clents. But when thc snow falls 1 tthst papulallon swells toJ.5,000 ; The summer of '74 lhl' l S , Drug Enforcement Admm1st ra t1on <DEA> announced th<' re·· " s uits or an eight-month clan· destine investigation of 1\sl)('n. /\Sp<'n's permanent resident~ point to statistics showin~ that there arc proportionately more '"drug r clatcc1 hosp1tol nd missions" in Dl'nvcr th:in 1n Aspen. DISTR ICT ATTY. Cecil flicks used his resources well anc1 put mu<'h ti me and effort into these 1nn·~l1gations. naturally th\' work wns dl'legatcd to his in vesl1gat1vc staff The handwnt· iniz was really on the wall when thl' supervisors attempted to rt'" move a gn•at percentage or his mv<'s t1 1rntive staff for what they dl'U.•rmlnl•cl to b1• a so-call\'d l'conomic• movt• Isn't it runnv that none of tht' brains in county govt-rnm('nl ('OUld rind fault Wt\h his ln\'<"lll~llll\'C staff size until Mr Hieb starlcd t''Cposing ;ind prosecuting the malfunct1ons in counl) ~oH•rnment I I IM~1 E DIJ\TELV, J.I P<'rc;ons were arrested there for possl·~s ing or 11rllin ~ <'Ocaine 2A of them natives or Colorado For tho~l' not 1n th(· know, ro cainl' is a st1 rri11l11111 11-;uullv m· h aled -which producl'.., a "h1~h " last1n~ :tlwul 15 rn1rt11l\•s The dan1ter bt'J:tn'( Y.hl'n ll"cr~ bc~m to m1><; tht-lr C'O<'ttlnt' "1th hl·rom 11nd tllJl't'l 11 inlo lh<•tr veins Tht• r<'.,ultant "~qw1·d hall "" rs :i traumalrt• <lrui:. oft1•n kthal Bv makinJ! .1 ftiw 111111un1·' 11n J\o;pen 'lln•,,t .... 1nvhn<1' Y1h11 '' "11lin~ lo pa\' ~7~ Cir rnor 1• .1 c 1 .1 m c•ould ~t·I ,tll I ht• <·or.1101• lw "'unted THE DF:A res ponds th:it most drug-relaterl lllJll• 11•s 1n /\"'r><·n arc tr1·.1t<'d <'l.tnde!-llOl'I\' llv pn val<' clort o r~ ;1 nfl I h:ll Aspen·., mo rt• k no" lt•di.:t'Jhlt· 11 .. l'r., all' ltkt•l v lo know and .,,.1r acln11m-.tt•r nnl 1dute.; Tho'l1• ht'a' 1h 1nv1•<.l1•tl 111 A!oJWn fr.1r 1 hat I> f: \ itndt•f('O\ rr \\nrk "111 '< .1n• ..l\\J.} lh<'rr un iv 1·.1'>h l'rllp Ottwr \ aral11•n o;pas <,v rn r:11h111• w1lh A'rwn Wlw11 ;JO\ n· '>Ort i.:l'h ,J :.Y. lni;:1ni;: n•pulat111n ' h ,. II I' JI(' r (" r II " '110 II I! Of•' <'l"ll'Whrrc. ll'avini.: onh crumb~ I personally fed fortunate to ha\ t• a ~oo<l hard \\Orking man like• Cecil ll1 rk., 1n th(• J)l:o1tnf't Al · torne} 's Ofhre I feel further !>al 1s(at'l 10n 1n lht• k.nowlNJ~e that I \ otcd for him und as 1l T HE RES PONSE was im· mediate a nd the squad took ~~~ .... .., 'Fo' ho.tVfHI$ ult• Jlm,,;y, tum 1t off/' ! Quake Insurance a Bad Shake I ~ 11 Dliiclosures th:it 1111' 01·11111 t ( J of St'lf-insuronrt• Th1'l fund wai. it is. th<.' home buyers h3ve been I mNlt of Veteran Mf:111 o; ha ~ EAR L W ATERS ovPr Sl mtll1on 11t the linw of paying double" quietly rcnt-w('(I ~1 h1Ahl~ t'tlll lht• orll(inul lnsurnnN· purchni;c troversiul insurnnc<' l'IOlit•\ h,t\!' and now is nbout SI 5 m11Uon. The• WILUAMS i1ald, "The initial been quirk h') prov11k1• anArv n • Vc•tc•rans llourd h;1:-'llatt-.1 lht•y mistake in JUditment was bad actions froin st alt• v<•t1.•ran' pert.· W1llt;im., ckclared '"It v.ould not upprov<· ln'>Urancc enough , now th1•y h<•Vl' com - Speakin11 for the !llDI<''" lnri;:<'o;I pl'11v11l1 .. , fo1• a n111l11111 dollar purrhasrs of that typi• whl'n thr• pounded it by rcnewin1i The \'eteran gro\1p , VNcrans or :oiinRk quukc tkd11ct1bll' nnd thc:y fund reaches S2 m1lhon. purcha!le itself w:1s suspl<'lous Foreign Wars had to know the ini.urer!. Y.ould Wilham!! scoUed at 1h1• dl•purt but the fact that full brokera~c Commander. nr,t'r h;l\'l' to puy out one thmC' mt'nl'<t contention thul thl' m recs were paid when normally J e r r y \\tlh such a deductible bec:iuse m -;urance prote1·t1ons total ov1•r S.1 the state neJ(otiatcs such fees and Williams or thl"entm·~oddy(•arsor1hrpro b1lhon.1hc amount rrprl'st'nlinJ: generally pays only one or two San Leandro. J?ram the total cumulal1H h>SS<''> the \Glue or all \'1•t<•ran home'I percent adds to one's wonder. has called for from qu;tkes has not reJched lh:ll under contract ·· Phooe}. · he ment It really gets odorous when a probe into amount." i;a1d. --ror the insurer-. to pav out 1t is learned they made no effort ' po s s I b I e that amount the whole state to gel any rebates on their pre· ' payo ff s by ClTl'IG AS an example the would have to fall intolheoce;.1n. miums, a provision commonly 1 Sac tame n to Sylmat quake several years ago, Bes1de11 , I doubt if that company made when the insurer s\Ufers County's dis· he said. "'The damage to all pro-has reserves anywhere near such httle or no loss tricl attorney pert1es was less than $500.000 an amount " "In any event the spcndina.-or and prompt establishm<>nt or against 1,000 homes Since each "'The GC'tual fact. !>imply stat over St m1lhon for useless ln- leRlsl at 1 v e committee~ lo veteran must ;ibsorb as a ed,1c;lhatthedepartmentl~·pay. surance and the continuation of watchdogveteranpro~rnms personal loss the first S250 the mgS37S.000ayeartohuy..s500.000 that s pending positively The policy which ha~ brou1tht tot:il was far from Sl m1lhon so worth of insuranct• ·· lit· c•x establishes the need for more at on W1lhams' wr;tth 1s for c11rth had the policy b~en in forte th<'n plained that is the d1ffcrenec tt'ntion by the Legislature to quake insurance for the homes of the insurt'rs would havl• had no between the Sl 5 m1lhon 111 thl' \'eteran matters. This is only one ,,eterans undl'r purchase con liabihty That was the larf'e!\l fund and the S2 million fund ~oat benefit pro1tram which is suffer· trat>l with the department. quake experience. The Oroville after which no Insurance is to be 1ng. There arc many others "The insurnn ('e rontr:Jct, quake l3!'1t year w:u about purchas ed "Jn lhP thr<'<' }1•11rs which demand attention. l have negotinted without bid. wu<> a S200.000 in losses.·· they have paid more than Sl asked both the Speaker and the bum deal" hen 1t "as made three "Tht> department has <'Olll'<'tt-d m1lhon ln premium ~ (or nolhtn~ Presidl'nl Pru Tern of the S~mate yl.!ars :iJ.to a~nin!>l lhc wnltt-n ;111 monev from th\' v1•t.-ran-. lo Tht\t money Y.nuld h;i\"r h1111l 1he to establl!1h commllll'C\\ tu r" vice of the stall'·~ insurance e't establish a fund which 1~ a form fund to mo 0 rl' thjn S'! m1lhu11 .\~ medy the problems " charge ll'l a most erftc1ent and prolonged effort to gl't the heart beating a~ain A neighborhood doctor c·am<.' in "'h1ch alloY.t•d 1n slant comm unicat1on about med1t·at10~ lo and from Hoag llo~p1tal The men rl1d nut l~·l up on their efforts for t'ven a st·cond ;ind continued in the umbulanc·1• to lloau Em \'r~cnc~ The sad end in!! 1s th<.tt .-It houuh cvi.'n\ually thl' hl•:lrl <lul lwi.:111 to hea\. lh1' tlamugc to ttw hratn hud been l!ont' and my hustnmd wa~ in a com.1 for nine d;ns hdnrc he d1<'d. . This ll.lkl·~ nothin~ away from the h<>ro1c efforts of the squad. The neighborhood had never seen su<'h dl•vot1on to lheir plan of action There 1s nothing but the highest praise for these dedicat- ed men. Perhaps others could prom by the knowledge that one phon(' call will bring these wonderlul el f1c1ent men lo help. FLORENCE E PACKARD A notl1e r S ide To the Editor· After reading the Daily Pilot article on Newport School"s re· quest for grass I decidl.'Ci "anothl'r side" should he heard. l\ly family moved lo th~ bt•ach in 1955 because ()( my severe asthmatic condition While at· lending the "bl.'ach school," l was in excellent health. J live on the ocean front now because of its grass-le~s s tate. A:. a firth·~r;ide teacher in the Newport-Mesa dis tnct. I apply every y\!ar lor a transfer to Newporl Ct·nter EIQmcntary School to "gel awav from a grass school " Re fore reaching your dcc1~ion. please consider that 1t '!. an a!o'>l'I to have "an option M'hool" ''Jll'O lo parents 1n the d1 str1ct ol a sthrn<Jt1c <'hlldren. JOll:'ll MATlllSON B n t f'P rliH:er ? To th<' Editor Golly Gumdrops! ll sur<' l'l k<'en of the movie busrnc-.s 11J lt•t us witness their awards for what they bchcv<> are their be~! pro ducts nnrt nchtevcments' Mnyhe, just moybe, Ir we wntt-ll'tk1s, we'll gt-t to watch award shows for other businesses too, hh h<-st heada ch<' remedy. or ht·s t fertiliier . wilh trophies for the best orl~inal package drs1un. best copy or :mml•onc else's ldl':l, best son~ written for a <'om merclnl. best til lt'. best forcl..:n substance, best product unfll for families and rhtldrcn, etc And we cnn see the top executives uncl assembler!\ c ryin~ rent teors when th1•y m akc their nc1°t'p lance speeches• Gee Wlllikers' AR1'HUR J. STANIJ)W Not T hat L ong! To the Editor l can remember talking with veterans or the war belwf'cn the.' states and the Spanish-American War. When I was a boy. there were about as many w;_1gons drawn by horses as autos and trucks. Many of the trucks had solid rubber tires. The veterans of World War l ~ere young men. Few peoph: had radios or telephones Many of the highways weren't p:ived. The avcrnge family lived in a two bedroom hungalow with a larj!e btttk porch where the C'h1ldrcn ' slept. a :.mall hathroom hf they '-'l'rt• lueky >and a b1i;: front parch \\hen.· the lam1ly ~J>(?nt a lot or llnw We lalkt.•tl lo each other and loltl storit·~ I liked to play chl·Ckl•r.., \\1th :111 ohl Vl'teran of thl• w~1r lll'l\\\'4'11 lh1.•:.latcs. but J \n: S,\W lht· t~·runts of World War ll n i.l' :mil w1· hdpcd to de- ft?al tht•ll) W~· s aw lhtlPr. nying tl'll•ph1111t• poln dl.'~clopcd into :.pal'l' !.hip:. ll rHI \\<l' :.aw men put lhl•tr lootpn111s on the moon. II was u m1rark lhal they got there and 11 \\as ai. lug a mirnclc that we saw them when it har» pened Wht-n lht• young people reac1 this. they will !'>ay llus ~uy 1s an· cumt . hut I am a young man. I am only 52 J hJ \ea fnend who i:. 9.1 She calls me Jimmy and thinks I am a young man. 1 may even li ve long enOuJ:b to '>CC people become considerate of other people 1 m:iy live Jong enough to sec the \;mled States J(ovcrnmcnt run like a business of the peoplt' rather than an in- :.trumenl to gc·t pohucians elect- ed I may h ve Jong l1nough to see ncws papl•rs and magazines hecome ncat1vc 1n nature rather than just cx1st1n~ to create sensa- tions I may h vt-long l'nough to see tx>ltt1c1ani; who~e most important Job 1s not #!Clting a hiRhcr post or J!etting r c·l'l1'rled -no, l guess l surely won 't Ii vc that long. JIM BOLDING ~li#Ho,..er To the Editor. In your editor ial "The Oil Game" on March 25, you state, that this "glut" of 011 makes its way East. refer ring to Alaskan crude The use of the tnle "glut" is a m1snom<'r Currl'nt crude oil consumption m the U S 1s approximately 16 m1llton barrds prr fluy, over one half of 1t now 1mporkd from OPEC <'Ounlr1<'~ Assuming Alaska production rcachl''I one m1lhon barrels per day hy th<' late 1970s. we will pro· hably he 1mpMllnJ: JO million barrel' from Ol'f:C by th11t Umc due to the dcclintnl( r1roductlon in the lower 4tl 11tates Based on thl!I, how con a mllhon hurrcls from Alasku pn 111\1ng through Cnllrorn i:J be considcrc1t u "itlut"? DA LE JOHNSON ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Uoh.•rl \' "rrd f'ubl,.l1<'r Thom11t lin11I ~:dHllT lllJ r/)lj ru i.. t1•1/m h ~:dunno/ 1'11111' F.dum l hf' 4'llltor1al 11.11o:r or lhe D111lv l'1/•1t "'t·k~ 10 inform ~nd ,11mula1o• 1 t'Ullt'1 :i by prMlent1ng 011 th" p1..:r d1\lrr~t-rommc·ntary on tor11r~ 11f ln\N "'' b\ ,md1cat r.I r11l11m111~h tind carloo1115h. by fll"O\ 11hn1t 3 101 urn for reader~· "'"'~ anti hv prr\f'nt1n~ lh1'I ne"' ~1Ht!)4'r·~ opinlun' ;ind 1dl>11'1 00 ('Ufr l•OI IOlll<'~ 1 he N11lori 111 11plnmn~ of !hf• Oo11v r1lOl llJIJl('Br onl\ In lhl' l>d11or1.tl rolumn al lh1• lllJ) or th1• flAjl(' Op1mons NC · prl'oi;.;1'(1 h\ thr rol11m111~ls and r:irwom~t~ 11n1J IPt11•1 wntr~ art• thr1r """ .ind no rndnr .. <'ml.'nl of lhl'lf \ '""""' h\ I he 1 lurlv 1'1lot ~hould h1• tnh rn •d Wed .Arril 7, t97G I ) ) edne8day' losing Pric ' NYSE COMPOSfl'E TRANSACTIONS ,. N DAll YPllOT •l'l Best Boys? Haw Pro1 Rate Stock. By SYLVIA POllTEll Q. Wbat la the favorite of all lbe atocka beld today by the naUon'a profeulonaJ money m•n•1or1 -the hltrhly p11ld uperts who operate the mutual funds ln which millions of ua have invested billions of dollara of our savlnga? A. I BM Clnterna· tlonal Bualnea• Machines). This was the number one holding of 20 top invt'stments of lhl' mutual fund¥ s urveyed by Vickc r 's as of yearend 1975. IBM 11li.o Money's Worth wu number one ut tho end or 1009 and Mt tho end of 1004. Q What other st<><'k• hi.vc lx-•n consistent lavorll~Jll A. Only fiV\': Exxon. AT&T, Eastman Kodttk. Tfxuco and General Molors. Amon.i the thouHnda of stocks traded in the Unil<'d States, only these have been Hated a01on1 Vicker'• top 20 al thu end of each of the period.a studied. Q. ANY NOTABLE ADDITIONS or delettons ln the top A. Notably absent tor the firat lJme from the favored group at the end or 1975 was Xerox. Stocks that have not ap ~ared before on the select 20 list were Dl11t.i Equipment and Standard Oil ol California. Q. What groups of industries are the pros buy in& now! A. Leading all groups are the stocks of electronics and electr ical companies. or the $8.3 billion the mutual funds had in th e 20 leading stocks at the end or 1975, 2.4.9 percent were in these comapnies alone. The second most popular stocks are the chemicals, with holdings in these accounting for 21.2 percent of the top 20. ln third place are the petroleum companies WHAT DO CURllENT favorites mean to individual In vestors? "Like any other marketplace, the stock market ex perlences periods of fads and favontes," says Dr. Stan West, research vice president of the New York Stock Ex change INYSE>. "From lime to lime for varying reasons certain stocks become populur trading vehicles and hold lngs for investors and speculators." The point ls that investors "can't j us t buy them and put them away," if they want lo get maximum performance out of stock holdings. "The reappearance on thP top 20 list of on· ly a few of the highly capituhzed NYSE issues Is an lndka lion that the .l>hifts in im e11tment preferences occur reeutar ly among investment companit•s," West says. Between April and Dttember of last year, tor Inst ance, five of the top 20 Issues Wt re replaced a nd two new stock:i showed up for the first lime Also In a pN iod or 3 fev. months, petroleum stocks foll from rirst to third pl ace. Xerox, a long-lime luvonh.'. was ch m1nated. A SECOND POINT en1phasizcd by West is that the top 20 mutual fund holdings usually are not among the most actively t raded stock.s. Only Texaco, AT&T and General Motors wae listed among both the top 20 holdings and 20 mo:.t acthe 1ssucs. Investment preferences change but the funds don't run in and out The third point ii. a n l'Xt<'nSion or the first. Professionals are seeking com p:rn1es in Industries they believe ;.ere on th<' threshold of a .11.rcat i.urgl' '"grov. th and their setcct1ons mir rortheir conclu~ion:.. Without furth<•r ,uln. hcrt• 11n• th1• lt>p rive holdings in \"ickt>r :. top 20 IBM. Sl.7U4 m 1l h•m . t:i.xon, S82K m1lhon , AT&T. S5'\M milliun: Eastman Kodak. ~3f) m1llinn: Philip Morris, $412 m11l1on. llerr are lhe industnes fa\'orcd, with the percent of th(' total holdings of the investment companies in each: Electronics and electricals, 24 .9 percent, chemicals, :?I 2 pi•rcent. J'll:troleum and natural li(as. 18 3 percent. tobHl'l'O. 8 percent . automotl\'C, 7 3 perccnl New Office Opened Aluminum Mi11ntenance System!!, Inc., Laguna llills, ha!I opcned a building St'rvke company named Aluma.Can· in Mission Vicjo. The service Includes cleaning, rcncwmg, scaling and protecling aluminum curtain wall. store fronts. entrances and other aluminum surfaces. , , .. ,, 1 • I • •• ' .. " . ))l .. OOWl'it '·•"' ,, .. UP /Cl 0 VtJ 1l I ~~ ·~~I llP I' Utt •' LH1 '' Ut 'll -. Up fri I ,.. U(I ' , • J.. Up •' • U(! A I • Uf\ ') UI• • \ • • l 1• • ) . ' ''" . , • UJt •I t1r • 1 I I .,. • ' Up l t S1ock11 fu Th.- "'1Y Stoo '•I•' f1n11t tot 'I Pff VU)U1i Ob , W.•• •WO Mnnl~•vn "f••' •OO ,_,.,_""•00 ••" 'to1ti1tr ttJ)IOrtAh• 111' re<M•• lO l'IO 000 I• 111,1< .. 11 •11 »l Ht91 :"'/ 1• ,,, ,.., 11 Ill 111<1 I ..,, 111141" 'ii:~~ .. ' ~· 's• • , .. ( h(I ' 1 , ... • r .j • ,.,.. 10'" tl • ,,, . u+ • •'· , .. ••• J • "' ... I• ' .. ,,,,. , ... JI I H ''""" '-..; --II •·~ !,!' 't~ iO '". I .. H .. ;i l~ ~ '• ••• ' .. I' I' .. I; 1 -, ... ,.,,. !UO•y O°' Ill li' •<t II "t I ... ,,,, ,, 11 I I .... ''" ' . ,, . 1• ., .. ~·· r,-: I'• •• ., .. I . • f • STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 9 lipstick .... .,-.. ............ _ LA Concerts Set Irvine Chorale Active Troupe These are hectic bulbalr)'on days tor the Irvine Master Chorale. But their reward Cor the nine tnps they must make to Los Aogeles between now and April 29 will be three performances ol Gustav M abler's 8t.h S)'m· phony ln collaborauon with Roser W»gner's Los Anaeles Maater Chorale end the UCLA Chorus. And thi~ writer ls in no doubt that there will be reward indeed for thoH Orange COQS\ enthusiasts ---who journey to Los Angeles for any one of these ...... --A per1ormances, April 29 t.hrough May 1. ..-.-.....-....... ,1,. i . ...... Jiii.Ji ...... ~.-........ --• '· • ,ti!"°' .... _.._ ._.. ,_... . ~· • THE STATUS OF THE work is amply con· firmed by the fact that it Is 'lr1 years since a choral ensemble offered it ln this area. On that occasion 1n 1949 1t was performed in the Hollywood Bowl Rehearsals under Wagner and Los Angeles PhiJarmonic Orchestra conductor Zubin Mehta are sure to be exhausting l'eSs1onslor our IMC. Add to that the strain imposed by those long journeys to and from Los Angeles and you have some idea or the dedication and zeal of John Alex an· der's splendid choral group. THOSE OF US WHO have watched their trium- HAR&OR at ADAMS. COSTA MESA, PHONE 5"6·3TO phal progress over the years are indeed eager to, HAI 1 lVO .• ONl Mtlf SOUTH 0, SAN ottGO FWY. hear them add their voices to this massive MahJer ~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!t;t;f ofrenng. The concert in the Dorothy Chandler j Pavilion marks a significant milestone for choral The coach is waiting for his next beer. music in this area. The pitcher is waiting for her first bra. Nothing if not indefatigable, our IM C will then "'YOUM'l-ltAMl&cSTBM" .. WHIFFS .. CNJ "LUCKY LADT• "°Tl.ACIDOWN'" IPGJ .. IAltaY L YMOOH" "HIGHT MOVES• lPGI "TOMMY"tPGI "SHAMPOO .. llJ NOW AT THESE .SELECT ORANGE COUNTY THEATRES (R) move on to a series or bicentennial concerts which The team is waiting for a miracle. will take them to Mission San Juan Capistrano May •'----~~1-..--...J Consider the possibilities. 23 for a concert which will aJso bring trainloads or WALTER MATf HAIJ enthusiasts from Saddleback College and Fullerton Junior Coll ege. ~ Copeland, Ives and LubofC are among the American composers to be honored and featured in O'NEA[, what looks to be an exciting and innovative choral program . It will be repeated June 4 and 5 at Santa Ana College. THE MOST DEVASTATING DETECTIVE STORY OF THIS CENTURY lttillesilllW•ihi&MCISt .. ... ... ,.,...., .. ..,.,. .. .. THE OSLY CLOUD ON the Irvine Master Chorale's bright blue sky today is the decision to ~M~nethe European tour ~annedforth1syear to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1977. It is unfortunate but inevitable in terms of the technicaJ difficulties faced by John Alexander More anon on the Mahler concert. Until then. IMC, drive safe ly, sing splendidly and show them we have a choral group on our Orange Coast that is second lo none. SOUTH COAST THEATRE IUS.C..tH~ LA~IEACH 494-1514 I °"" Hl6Hn y 6:41 I SAT.• SUM.-1 :45 TMUTall "JAWS" (PG) THIATUll ly•O'MHI "BARRY l YNDON",PC9, C-11542-5178. Put • few word• to work for ou. ~obilfJmdt/lfada1l "'Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn are superb togedu. "'Robtn and M.llloln' "" him th.It mu\t •l.lnd or faU on the stn'n~th of 11\ ~Iii.-. FortuNh•ly, II h.i• two ol th<> bl-st -..•.in Coonerv ~•~nu~ ma«"UIUW P"""nct not •IT•id 10 be 1~1 n.t-11'10mf1ll AuJn.>y 1 lt>pbum ;ip~"" on thto ~>n ·~ "tarthn11 how long 11 N5 bttn .111ncv •n ~~hots 50 t..wi.Jt.J u5 •nd c.iptured 11u1 llTWglllJhOn I lepbum 11 uniqUP. now, olmo-.t .slo1w" JAY COCKS, 1 1wM ll;(<Wtv ( THF. BOOKMAN ) DUSTIN HOFFMAN Tl•• """' o. ....... .... o.i-1 ... Sl"'Y °' NaC.Mwyl <lllc!,1 Film ~ of thc;~ar: WINN ER 4 ACADEMY AWARDS RYAN O'NEAL .j!! ~~~~r:-~~!111! :~~~~MY WINNER BEST • aJCKAADUSJU ....... si._ NICX1 WIUlAMSON DEMtOCM nuon llOf"Nll IAUD IW'INTil4 HAICH LAN HOUo4 IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER (PG) HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. in the Reviews DAILY PILOT .. ~ MATfHAIJ TATUM O'NEAL =HCOHHERY o'ff MICHAll. C:AINf 'tt.~ i-.1.,,_ '\o ............ ,_. llBMIR WlDWDUldBB King ·--~--" _....._.. ... , .... MA•OUAI HIMIHOWAY .-.!ff OINt. M.AOUtA.H Lfl ACADEMY AWA RD WINNER Bl!ST SUPfllORTING ACTOR GEORGE BURNS PLUS WAL TfA MATTHAU MU~~~~!C~!f~ ... -=' \A~CUOl~7· ~~;J c o .HIT AT • fHl f'RllONER OF HC:OMO AYIHV(' C:O·HIT AT W'!tT • THf HIHDCN8URQ .. -CIOU {ST .. , ....................... , ""U1MM CIHtN .. , .. .,, WAl.TOllMY'S "RIDE A WILD PONY" Plue "DUMBO" STARTS FRIDAY APAIL9 7 Saddlebaek EDITION I , . Today'H Closing N.Y. "toek!i VOL. 69, NO. 98, 8 SECTIONS, 112 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1976 TEN CENT~· Learning 'Contract' D',ord Spreads 0.lly ...... SL.ti PMtv VALENCIA SCHOOL STUDENTS MAKE 'SANDWICH' FOR TEACHING TEAM TO READ From Left Patty Harris, Karen Mclean, Maureen MacGowan, Caroline Oomshy ---------- Pigeon Plucking Told Laguna Hills Woman Loses $8,500 to Con By TO~I 8 .\Rl.t:\' Of th• o,ulf Pt tot ~t•ft A LaRunJ l11l h 1.t·1-.un• World r es ident w a-; rohbl·d uf ;1n ~st1mated S!l .500 1n t'.1-.h un<I JCWelry TuE>sda) 111 \\hat Orange• Co u n I v Sh t' rt ff 's o ff 1 c t• r ~ descnbed as a ··r1a~-.1c opcr.i taon " of "hat '' kno"An :is thl' "ptf?t•on drop rout11w · Deputies said l.uc1lll' l.o~Jn. 67 . of 3271 B San Am.11Jioo. Laguna It ti b . v. a., Jppr11acht'd h\ 11 roung woman a' '>ht• -..it "'I> pinR coffee 1n thl:' -.njrk har of Ralphi. markt•t on 1-:1 T11r11 Ho.HI Mrs Loi.: J ll .. 1 \\ 1rl11\\ tol!I of h rer:. that thl· 'oun~ \\1101J11 1old her that -.ht· lht<I found S.10 ooo in ra.!.h 10 an l'n' l'lurll' Sht• 11.11ct 1h1• \\om.111 .1bo 1old her lh.1t '>hl· took th1· <·ash to a local b.ink hu1 1h1· manager v.oultl not .ill<n\ hl·r l(lcl;11m 1t J' lost prop<'rt \ 11nl ti .,hl• and a rom pamon hacl prc.1IUl't'd cullatt•1 al !\I rs l.01.wn ... a11I 'hl· \\ 11-. rc·hH· tant to hrrom1• tn\'llht'll hu1 ftnal l) :ii;:rt•t·d :ifttor " M'rnnd 'oun.: Shot Put Vi<·lirn · Leav~s Hot4p ital M1ss1on \ 11•111 ll1 )!h ~rhoul !'OIJhumrnt· !\l1lo.t· "1rdinl'r \\,1 •, rt'lea..,c•d l 11i·,1l.1 \ 11 om S.1!1 dlt•hJt•k l'n111 ll11tllll' 11•"1•11.tl \\ ht•rt• ht• h.11f lo1•1•11 llll<ft•J 111/ "'n .1111111 ''"1 ,. h1· " ..... h11 lh111 -. tl,1\ b\ ..... 11111 p111 "1n·h111·r ",1, p.11111·1p.111rt1' 111 11 tr.11·k \'\t'lll .11 J-:1 11110 llt1:h ~htl<>I .... 1111 l>r>n 1\ rm'' \J1 ,'111n prannp.tl "h1•11 .1 "'1ltl p11t .. r 1h1· "lht\l ~l'lll h1n1 r 1•1•11111: Tlw fr 1•.1k a1•1·Hfr111 1 t•-.ul1t•1I Ill .t ''.tip l,1('l'r,11t1111 for \111111~· t\1rl'l11wr ;Hui .1 1·11111'11,,1111\ 11111 no 'l-1111 frJt'lUrl' Ornn~r _j .-.£..~ .. \\("alb••r Cloudr/ 11 11/1 11 1/111m1· 111 1howl'n 11111111/il o r11i Tlwr~ da11 I 1•11 • 111111qhl 11t>ur ~J 1111'1 l11yh$ Th11ndn11 n1•nr till 11'1lh a $11 p;·rn•nl rflur1n· "' ''"'' l~SIDE TOD.\\' To thr pc"non tmplotlf"d 11r the one J<>fllru tht• prrTpt.'r t1t't' of rolr tnmne~!t platwd 111 the Cal1/om10 dreom wt/I dtl fn Another in a 'H'flr~ on 1tate"s ltfestylt. A 7 At Ywr '°*"•<• ... " ... L M ley4 Cthtw,,.• Cl•Utft .. C)t'"K\ Cre1\ ....... O.atl\ HOt•cH ' :::~~':.· .. ~::. FllWftt• ~-,,.,,,,. lttcerd 14y0..r4"•r ... ~ ... -u-n Index Al ...... ,, .. , A11 Mi•tf\ 110 """" ... At _,,V...,\ 01 I JIMOOl" .. f N11w' Ctl Or•,... C:•v"h (ti """'' A tO Syf••• P•f"1tr .... s-1\ I• I Or SltH''I( ro"'" •• ~ Slee-M.>rUh C• 11 Tt .. •t•tOft "'° TI!Mt .. , ., w..1 .... Cl -14"--CI A6 ••• lh 111 ... AIO CI ) II •t I ... IH ~ II ... ... ... \\Oman approacht'd her, t'X plained that 1 hey had no col lateral of any kind and offered to sµht the $30.000 thrct' ways tf ~Jrs Lo~an would help them. Mrs Logan said she took both \\Omen to her home and gave them Jewelry and cash with a total estimated valueofSS.500 Deputies said the trio then drove to the Home Savings and Loan offices on El Toro Road where ont• of th(• women parked the car an a nearby parkinR lot and told Mrs. LoJ.?an lhat she was going to the bank. Mr!!. Logan said the woman then returned to the car without the jewelry and cash and told the vacllm that the bank manager washed to confirm that he was ac lSff PIGEON, Pag~ A2 ) Billionaire B11ried Brief Cerenionies Held for Hughes llOl'STO~ (AP I B1lhona1n.• mllu::.tnalt:.t Howard flughes \\-Us huraed 1n brief. unannouncl'd ~ntH·sadc rates at an exclui.ave <'t'ITil'I crv west of down l o\\ n llou:.ton today with an Episcopal dean proclaiming: "We bran~ nothing into this world and we ean take nothinA out .. Tht•ri> Wt!re few mourner:. at the ser\'lre and there w as no t•ulogy for the· t•ccentnc rt•clu,1• \\ho dtt'd Mond::ty of k1dnn l.11lurl' lh'.in Roht•rt (;1h)t110 of l 'hra-.t (' h u r c· h l' a I h t' d r .ii o n t• o f llo11.,111n ' oldl''' t-:p 1,r11p;d t•hurdn·'> !It'll\ t'rt'd hi' -.hm l rt• mt1rk:.. endtnl{ "1th. H"mt•mh1•r th\ -.un •int lln\\ ,1rd.' .1ml thl•ll n •,1d the 1 .... 1 rat1·:. from tht• I 11h 1·haph'r of lht• Book of .John \hout 10 .... omt•ll jnd I~ or <!II mt•n )!atht'rt•d at c:1en\\c1111I Ct•nwlt•n for lht• th1 Pe m111u11· .. en ll'<' ·" h1rh hacl h1•pn kl·pt "t'<Tct from lh1• publw Tl1111• "',1, no dfort lo 1•i.dud1· rt' porters .and phntoi:raphPr' Nl•tthc•r of ll u~ht•s' l'X \\l\l'' .it tt·ndect llui;iht's· hod.v "'us quiC'kly lo\\ t•n•<I into the gravt• Ill a 1.000 pound. sil\'er Jarkl'lt•d cop pt·r <'askt•t that wall he covt'rt•d bv a ma1rhini;: n ault. fun\•ntl honw "pokt•:-nwn sa11J )!rs Fn·dl'rtl·I.. Lumm1.., Sr . lluJ,?he~ · RS y<'ar old aunt. oc- cupied a front ·row scat al thE' services ;Jlon~ "ath hl•r son, Will Lummis Mr Gibson read from the Bable the word~ of Jesus. "In my Father's hnusr are many mansions Ir it \\er<' not so. I would have told you I go to pre· pun• :i plac·r for you " Tht• lu,uriant crmctt't\ IH111 .1 I !(round for man)· of flnu ... 111n·-. Ntrlv r1\IC leadt•rs ban" th11·kh v.1>0tl1"<l glt•n ~ome t\\11 mah•" \\l''' of the do\\nto\\n Jr1•a It 1~ bouncfrd nn Ollt' side In \l1•mon.il Fret'\\,,, and on lh~· 11lh<'r ll\ h1'.1 \ti~ 1ra\ cled \\ .1shm)!ton A\ l'nu(• "' llul(he-. was lx'ang bunecl tht•n' rl'm:unt'd Jh\P th<• que'> 11on of dl.,J)(htlion of h1~ \ast and far flung 1.•mp1re Art>lo S<'dNberi!. a llughes spok<'!'mun in Los AnR<'lt's ""here llu~hes' Sum m :i Corp hns ats headquart('r i., i.a1d lhrre would bt• no rommt•nt on whetht'r a will f'"\:1 ... ts lo d<'l n1 l d1~11nsal of hts aerosp<ICl'. hot c l ra-.1no and airline pro1wr11t·~ There nlso wt•rl· report s of of· f1C1al concern over the idcnl1fira- llon of the body desp1tl' state- ment'! by hospital offi<'ials that lhe body they performed a 2' 2· hour a utopsy on Tucsdav was 10 <St>t> n n:n F.s. P a""."2> Kids Compete Saddleback Track Meet Slated t\ variety of events wall be featured an the Track and field Championships sponsored by the Saddlebark Valley Un1f1ed School District ·s Rec reation [)(>par tment Saturday at l\11ss1on \'aejo High School. Boys and girls born an thf' years 1961 through 1968 are ehga bl<' to compete in the event The boys' meet will begin at 9 a m Girl s ' arti\'Jtaes arc scheduled to begin all p.m . The young athletes will com ~e tn divisions determined by age of the participants. Events will include the 5-0 yard. IOO·p rd and 200-yard dash Running competitions for olde r participants and a 440-yard relay will also be featured The field rompetillon will in· elude the long Jump. high jump. soflbaH throw. s hot put and dis- cus Runners must wear s hoes. Neither bare feet nor cleated shOt?s "111 be a llowed Partaci· pants also may enter only two events plus a relay Those intereste d may obtain additional Inform a lion by calling the R erreallon Department at 586-1234. eitlens1on SS • By LAURIE KASPER 0t Ill• O•llr "llel SWJf A rlassr oom concept dc· veloped by t\\o tt-llchers at Valencia Elementary School in Laguna Hills may be spread101t to schools us far uway ai. Australia. S econd grade t enrh e r s. Maureen MacGowun and Patty Harri s, ex plained their "workshop contra.cling system " to teachers at a conference an San Diego last weekend Their word:. will be 1n a :ium mary of the ronfercnce "h1ch as 1>1.mt to Australian educators. ll was the second year in u row that the two w ere inv1h.>d by the lnd1v1dualaied lnstrurtton As- i.oriallon to talk of their pro- gram Lust year their st>manar ranked among the top seven of 22 bCSMOnS offered The s~s :em . which the <. teaching tenm hus been lmpre)\' mg at Valcnr111 riw the pust Clv,• y t'aris, Ii; vnl' 1r1 whlt'h thP younttt'te rs "contract" to do !>Choo! work. Students urc ttaven u contract weekly with s1rnce on at for lh1· completion of reodin~. math. languugl'. urt, 11:.tenang anJ "other" lessons. Student!! an on art>a set apart <SttCOr-.;CEP't. PageA?> Serrano Okayed $2 Million Park Plan Approved Orange County supervisors have approved a prebminary de- sign plan for Serrano Community Park in El Toro that could cost nearly S2 million to complete. Supervisors accepted the re commendation of Environmental Management Age ncy Director II. G George Osborne for limited development of the open space area in the 55-acre parcel deeded to the county by Occidental Petroleum for park use. In addition. they accepted a n alternative for d evelopment or a "heritage hill" complex built around the venerable Serra no Adobe. The historical romplex e n dorsed by supervisors would locate two other h1slon c bwld· ings. the El Toro school hou!>c and St. George's Episcopal Ma~ sion on a low ridge below and to the west of the Adobe. wha r h wall remain on the knoll wher e 1t ha!! existed for nearly 150 years The alternative selecll•d by s upervisors on Osborne's recom· mendation was at odds with the county's historical commission. which recommended placement otthe two additional buildinJlS at the bottom or the hlll in the center Coffee Maker Blamed for Viejo Blaze An electric coffee maker ap parently brewed a S20.000 blaze in the Mission Vie JO home of Mr and Mrs Tom lie lier Tuesday County firl'men said the corf cl' maker caused a fare which ,l(utted the kitchen and part of the den and left extensive s moke damage throughout the two.story house ut Capt. Bruce Turbc•v11le. spokesm an for thc Orange Coun- ty f'~ire Department. said no ont' \\as at home when the fare bmk(• out. He said the fare was c11s co\'ered shortly before I p m hy a neighbor arter a window e\ ploded an the katchcn Apparen1 ly, he said. the fire cookt•d in~tdl' the home for qu1tt• awhtll' hefon· 1t ""as noticed Smoke "a.., pounn..: out of the house b\ thc ltmt' Ctn• crew-. ar n\ed The~ reporlc'CI thl· blaH' under control an ahout a hair hour. Viejo Jaycees RaUe $1,500 At Auction Mission Viejo .J<iycl'e!> rt' portedly raised about $1.SOO dur ing an art auction last weekend to add to the fund for con.1Jtruct1on of Esperanza Srhool 's therapy pool. John Bruce. co-chairman of the evrnt. said. "We were hopinl( to raise $1 .000 · • lie said about 100 or the 150 pieres Of art put On the UU<'llon block were sold. lie o;aad sale" probably totaled $6.000 "The bu) s were j ust super," he said. Bruce said his group 1s con· sidering 11ponsoring the auction annually "now that we know what we're doing." Election Seen ROME CAPl Socialist party leader Franresco de Martino 1~ threatening to bring down Premier Aldo Moro's minority Ch ristian Democratic govern- ment and force Italy Into a general election unless Moro agrees to more liberal provisions in ttae proposed abortion law ' , of a reas set aside for recrea- tional uses. Osborne· s rec om mcndation for development or the remaining properl) would rt'taan most or thl• natural environm ent of the tree studded park. d ustcnng moi.t or the core act1v1t) area!! around an • existing (•q uestraan center on the sate ' Osbornl' t>s t1ma led the to1ul cost of lhl• proj(-ct at $1 94 million but ~u ad mort.• n•l·ommt>ndations art' pendtll~ lhul would c alhl•r IO\\ l'r t ht> t•ost or phaM· 1t •Iver u period of) ears RTER UPSET BY UDA L ;cRD E SJ Ly BEATS REA G ,., 1li (. ,•tt T \J I •P WlfepttofO JIMMY CARTER SHOWS 'DEWEY-TRUMAN' HEADLINE Happy Days Weren't Here Again for Mo Udall Udall Collles Close To His First First MILWAL'K EF. <A P I 'Oh, how '>\H'l'l 11 1.,," .-.;iid ltn1on.1 Rep Morra.., L'dall a~ lh1· hand ut has victory cel.,hrat1on pl.iyc•d, "llappy D.1vs arl' tlt•n• A~mn .. Meanwhllr. at a down1uv. n hotel bullroom when• forml•r Cit'oq:1a c;o\' .J1mmv C<lrti>r \\a:o. to hni;t ht~ v1<'lory · <'l'IC'brat1on. Carter ~uppor1 t'rs gn•w ~rim "' the s i>und :-yi-t l'm \\-ti' dis mnntlt•d and relcbrataon plans fadt•d Th<' l 1m1• w as 10 20 pm Tu1•" day. and thl• ABC rind NII<' networks had projl'cted l 'dall as winner of the Wascon"an pn• sldenllal pnmar)' ·Tve finished :-e{'Ond and I hkt• first a lol better." l 'dall t11ld cheering campcti1tn workt>r-. Carter. mean" halt>, sent t!'la tative ron gratulallon:; to l:dall and retired for the rught to ht~ bedroom 11everal floors abo'e thl' somber crowd 1n the ballroom Udall and has wife wert' sm1l 1ng when lht.>Y lefl their v1ctorv celebration to retire early, as thP band played. "On Wisconsin," and has supporters began chant· ing. "Go. Mo. Go. Mo: Go. Mo .. Three hours later, manv of the same Udall s upporter R Wt'pt openly as Udall's margin over Carter vanished a nd his camp was forced to accept a bitter de· feat. Al the Carter ballroom. the loudspeakers for the sound sys tem w e re h astily r e - assembled as word spread that • --: <c....· • C.Jr11•r had oH·rl:tkl·n l d.111 'I ht• :wo .i•"t•mhl<'ll (',1r1. r backer., had ht•rn n ·tu\en.1h•1l The• l'a'h rt·~tStl'r J1 Ow har Jtnlo(lt•d ltk<• 'lt·tJ.ch l>t•ll~. hut lht• soun d \\a s 111-.1 amid 1h1· 11mpllf1Pd hlan· from lh<• sfJ$(•'. whl'rt' .1 ~111tr1n ~1 . a ha!>s play1•1 and 1wo ~1,uthful v<1<0uhl>ls led th1· thron.: In Im IHOVIM•<I , fool stom111n1<1 vl•r-.11rn.., or "H1111l 1• Hymn nf lh1· H1•p11hllc " l'rl"lt'nll), ;i 11u1h w11s cl{•:tl't•d , and u twaminl{ C.1rll'I' ~tr11lll•tl 1111 to thl' room Flu-.h1n1o1 hts fam1111i small.'. ht• .,trod(' to lhl· pod 111111 (Si'f' l 'J)J\1.1.. Va1itt• J\2) HE CONVERTEI> Sf ASH TO CASH "We had a ven i.:ood rcspon-.r lo the ad I'm H•ry happ~ v.1th the results " That's the sucres!I t>xpenen1·1• of the Corona del Mar woman who decid ed LQ con vrrl hPr garage cluller to cash with th1<1 classirled ad !ion nnh !I :i ~11ru !li>rl '"' hf'' (•lfllh1·'· lmol.• llll\1 :\h ~lrl'N l 'd :\I H you have ite ms you want to sell. call S.2-5678. II only lake!> a few words In the ri~hl plarc to attract buyers . Along the Orange Const. the rtght place is the Daily Pilot r .. • 4' DAILY Ptl.OT SB ' ' f Not Funny · f Boy's Game Triggers Fear MIAMl (AP) A 14-year-old boy wielding . loy p1"tol 1n 1rn1lallon ''' '' tclC\'U>ton cop show 1acH1.rly ln&· ~t·rt·d u rl'&.11 Jail-tr.i~t-0) .t.., edgy members of a police SWAT tt.·um ru,ht.-d to h1" .lpartment bu1ldin1 in respon'le to ...i c·.tll frum n~1ghbor11. OHl<"l'I" 'aid tod ~•Y that Johnny Bartena wu rE' t.•nac:t1113 ur1l1t.·~ he had ~st· •non the TV i:.ene~ "Star~ky <Hid Jlut<'h " "bcn he pomlt.-d I.he rcallbliC·lookL11a &Un .it '' group CJf t·lderly m.•tf(hbon Tuesday <.1nd u1d · Don't move. Thtt> 11:1 the police " .Juhnnv. dcst·rit><'<i by hl11 motht·r as huvlnJ! '* lt•.irnrng <l11>,1hll1ty, lht.•n rl'ln•all"d lo h11> upartmt•nt. anti 11t.•1l{hl.>o rs cullt.•d pollt.·~· All nint• rnc•mbt·r~ of Mlumi '~ SpC'eial Weapons {1nd Turt 1t·:-o Squ11d and al)()ut a doic·n other office r-. pr om pt ly ;.i rr 1 H'd unct !.Urrvu~dcd the bu1 ltling in "hat l>N· :i 1111' u two h"ur s tandoff Tht'V were 1•::.pt•l·1ull~ m·rvous b<'<.'ttll~l· lhn.•t-tsn:a polH·t>m~n "-'Cl'l' k11ll•d 111 ttrl llll.'l<ll·rUles!->thun a 'Aec•k iJ ~U Tlw ('rJ'il:. fin<illy t'<.t~l.·d when thr boy'is stepf:ither arnH·d. i.:ralllil·d the bullhorn and explainl'd the ~1tu~lwn to him. ix1h<'t' ''ml Johnny" a:, que:;tion~d b) ;.ruthonltt·:> ;.111<l rdl·J~l·d to undt"r1<0 a mental CX· JrntniJlton . off1l.·1:.il\ .,Jul t"""or •~irs• ;;oo f~Gives Free Hats At Registration Tht· r I r'>I 500 \ !IUlll!1>ll'r~ lo f(•· g1s ler for :-.11mmt'r camp at tlw Saddlt·lwck Va IJl!V Y :'IH.'A S<itur day 1111111 10 a 111 111:.! 1• m \\Ill rt• l't'l\1· rn·l' rt'<I , \\lllll' ;,ind hlul' c-amphJh Tiii' y "urr1•nn~ tl:.i) ;ind !H ('r night C Mil Jllll>: ,H'l 1 \ llll'' Mi.al\ IOI! J u 11 t' I l I " I ~ii I 'l' h 41 () l •• i.: I' d11ldrl'n. Jll'111d111.1: to Sh•\l' '\'uung, cxc1•11l1\ 1· d1rt"C'lor Sp t' c 1 <.> I J} ft• ,ti u re• d a re• :.i \ o emllc h11•yt•ll' c JrJ\un .ind h.&l'kp.ick lr11J'> 111 th1• !-.11·rr.1 \tountam~ fu1 hoth no\ ll'l' JntJ '~Jsoned h1kN' Coun1'elor .. ~ 111 l>t on hand Snturda' .• llonit "'1th \ 11u11>: ,1n1I \like :'ll ~kh11111 ,. p1 u~'.1.1m d11 .. r tor . lo a""'"' 1'•tr1·nh Jll•I \•11111~· 1'30IJh I h lo\ Ith I t•>:t:-11 J l lClll Sl1d1•.., Wiii Ix· 'hll\\ II 11r t ,llllJI 1' 11\ 1111 Catal111.1 bland Jll<I of !'.imp fllu!f L<tkt' Ill tht• s.111 l~·rnJrtl11111 ~OUnU:llll1> The Y ' t.i ll1lrt•1 c•nt ..,u111nh·1 ea mp Sl'S::.lnr" trl(')Udl' <:amµ f ox, .111111' 11 :.!I. fot l>oys .&nd >:irl~ 1n i;i1.1tll'::. hl'\ c·n through lt) fl•Jturc.•:. s w1mm1111t. fishmg und 11k111 d1\ln)l 'l MCA n11·mber' 11u \ S82, 11011 1111•rnht•r:. ~7 . lt·~11 11\l'lucfr trun,1JC.ll l.&t111n , rnt•ab :inti \\ Jll'I :-.pml~ e•11111p m t•nl (';amp !!luff l.J kt Jul> Ill ti .ind .Jul\ J I A111: 7 f11r ""'" .11111 'i.:11 b ltl ··•.1cl1·' r11u1 tl1111t11'h ·~ ICLllUI l .... 111·.lll d ~\\ 1111111111~· pool ,, rraft -.hnp ,111 ,111·h1 1' r.illCt' lw.11111~· r1~h tlli.! 1it11·1 \ ,c111I h111 -,, ., \I 1·111 lw1-. jl.1 \ ~::. 111111 nH rll llC'r~ SH7 f 'rotn Pag ... t I UDALL ... . ind l'\111.l'd frt·n/\ IJ\ r.11"11i.: 111-1 ·" 111 .111cf fir· pla ~ 111.: .1 1\llf" .111kc·1· S..·nt inl'l "how lcip ht•adltnt• 111 o l'l:i11111•cl 'Tur t1•1 l!p"'I h\ t 'tl,il I "·'' I 11.11tl 1•,1rlif•r, I tnltl )''" I 1\11ultl flt'\ 1•1 !I'll\ nu o 111• I \\11ufd ratht·r "111 I h.111 lo•w ," "·"" \ 0,JI tt•r T lw m11c11I :11 th1· t1cl .ill 1·a111 p li.111 dl.1111:1·d '11.1 ... 111.dh "fl ' ,f \ 11'1111 I 1111 ftl ,11(c•1 li•ll\ 1h1• f111.d \Ill•· 1111 .... 0111 t tl .111 ' 111·"' "'ll'l.11 1 1!11 11.11 11 :-.111111 \ 111\11111 I l'f•cl 11111 lh1 I I \\,,,fl'! hlcllll~ fllt rll ·•111"111111111'111 Ill II .. I 'tl,ill I• .tfll "' \l'l ,11111t h1 I 1•1 1111.11 \ \,,.,, I II.di\ 11111111 ln1 tht• 111~·t.1 .1p pa11•11ll\ \\1llio11t l..1111\\1111• of 111' ilt'ft•JI \\ 1lh 1111 111 1111' ,.,,,.~ t.lffl··il C J r11'1 11 .111 :· "' 1 ,,; • 1; ,,. 1,. 111 1 l 'fl,111 h.llf ~'Id llitl 1:lh J0 11'\llt I (j{'<ff.:1• W.tll.111• I tt t l\t•tl 'I:.' l!M \ olt'' ;1111111 1•1111 .I .tl'k,.nn I 1 l.1'1 Yo ... cm1l1· b1c} tic 1·aravan. Junl' 23·30. 1~ for high bChool !\tu t!1•11ts l\J t>m be rs J>JY 9;2, nu11 rnl·mb<'rs S67 Swrr<1 backpal•k1ng . Jul:-:w :11 , " l or stuctcnts 13 and ulrll.'r :'ltc-mbl'r1' pay Sl:iO, non rnt•mber' SOS Camp Ed" ar<b. Aul-( :!K :J I and Aug. 3 1-St>pl 3. 1~ for «h1lrln·n 1n grades one through lhrel• :'llt'mber s pay $40, non nwmhers s.i:;, rec~ mclut.le boat 111~. crarts. meals, ~"1mming in 'lnH·twn in a ht•attod pool and ll ,JO<,portallnn l>;iy camp. Jul} 2t:i JO Aug 2 ti \ug •1 I'!. Au~ lti 211, Au..: ~:1 :'I ;mcl ,\ 11~· :IO !-.,·pt :1. 1.., fl•r 1111\' .inc.J ~·111 .. J 1:? J-::id1 "11k "111 f1.,1 1u1 •· ,111 1·\n1r ... 1on to ;in ,Jr1•J JOlUwnh·nl r>.trk. tndud1n,.: I>""''' I.incl , nu,t•h (;;.a rdl'n'. l 1n1\1•r.;11I ~1ud 10<;, MJgt<' Moun t.1111 ancl I\ null ' lkri} FJ1 m ~kmbl'r' JlJ' $30, non n1embl!r ... S:I!>, frl'S 1111'1ud<• tran~porta(iun nnd adm1:-. .. 1on tn LimUitl'ffit:nl p.11ks , lund1 milk, c:rolh Jnc.J I01l\U."i ('amp rcg1..,1 raUon ..., accl·pt('d h\· mad or In per,;nn. on t1 firM 1·tlllH'. firi.t st•n l'tl b,1s1..,, for I h"" c• " h Cl I' a 1111 Cl I a 11 !'II d ~.11u1d:I\ ·.., 'flt·1·1al rqw .. tr.•lton Tht• ~.1d11l1•l1.11 k \'Jiil'' Y " l;ll',11t·d ,11 :•:fl:IJ Or.1np1• /\ \ 1• m 1-:1 I 11111 ,\1ltlit11lll Jl 111fo1 lllJtlllll 1 ,,, ,11l.1hil II\ t .dl 1n ~ H:Jll \ \1(.' \ l 4 Me rcl1ants Join Cl1a1nber In Saddleback I nil! t1·1·t1 n··~ 1iu .. 111C'.,'I'' """' .uhli·d t•1 llw mc·nil,..r-.hcp r11-.1.·1 c. r r h •• .... ·"'it I • · t> ,, ,. k \ ••II,. v <'h,111lhl·t o f C o 111111c·r1•1· Ill \I ,ff f'h '! h•· '"'" l'h.1lllltt'r me rnlw1 ' 111 l· I 11 d 1 • < • ,. n 1 11 n I·' 1 n a 11 ,. 1 .1 I fl1 .. iltM .... L.1\!llll .1 lltll•. F .il11"1C' 1'111 of ('.d1fon11.1 l.:w1111.1 11111, 1.1: \1('11 \l 1-.·.111rt \ 11 111 I • tit 1111 H1.,1.111r.111t . l•.l 'lot 11 t \I 1 11~·111•· .. 1111.: Fl 1111" lt•.111\ ( I )I lf1•1•1•,l 1•I (•11 l..11•111t.1 lltll •t>il II 1• SI• 11 1• I :.11• 1111.1 11111 \I ....... ,,1<11i 11.11 k , .. 111111111111 \ I 111 . I jll 1 •• \I .... 11111 \11 '" :.11 I tll \ t• Ill ... k.111 \\I\ \1 1 'l'•'I \I• ' I h• I ' 11111' \1 ,11 111111. \1 1• IHll \ l•'l" I 11 11· 111'111.•t, , ... 11tl I 111 I I .. i:u11:1 11111 \ 1ll,1c •• I 1•1111•1 lr.1\1·1 \1 1'''"" \11•1" \"Ill fl ._,I\ If •' f't 111•1,1111 \f1 '11111 \I• I" .11111 flt I • I{ \\I' t,1tJ , h11 11p1 ,11 t •II I·. I I'm" F,...P ... AJ HUGHES ••• de@d Howard Robard ll~b~ • v1C11m or "10 ordtnary death" from kidney lalhm1. Wllh or without a wtJI, there also r.m a1ned lhe eotanaltd 111&1 que.tlon over lb• le1a1 borne of Jlu11be1, who j pel\t tho laa.t two dt!eadea hlcltna from pubht Vft"W, &IJppJne from hadt'away to bideaw">'. 1'hl1 much wu1 knOWfl today: -Hu1be1, a tall. romanUc mo- tion picture ttnd UVIUtlOn naunt IM•furt• "om.: into tudmac in the l!ISOll. "a .. u ~c t Jwny 90 pound11 umJ h1uJ &aVP•r.-ntly lx<~n tK-drid· den om~ tam~ before he died Mund ay un u fllght from Ar apul,·o. M t"ioco. to JIOWltoo, docl Orlt ISJld. Hill multiple frnancial in· \1•rc•l!l~ t'!i.ll mated le> be worth $'l l11lllon <ippun•ntly will conhnue tu operate normally s ince h ui or- t.tanizut1on 1,1IWll)'l> run without l)t•rson;,l contact from Hu,thes while he lived. A Trt-us ury D e partment :.pokei.m an s.ud t" o Inte rnal He\Cnue St.•n ice ;,,.:cntl! and a \ustom'> Sen 1n· c1ff1cer "ere th:.p.ttchcd tu m akc an official ldcnl1f1cat1on . although Hughes' body w as r t'portcd to ha"e tk•en occom puntt.·d b y his birth l'I' rll f IC' J It• In W.i,h1ngt on. llll' Treasury l>t>par(mt'nl said l\\O lRS agen .:u.ird1:d llughl'~· body. "We do not h ave om al custod} 01 the body hut -we are l(uani;i to i.t1ck with 11 ," until den· t1ty 1s n ed, <l Tre :.ury ~poke an said. f.m th ••'"~'~!:~: "h1ch suhJ(•C'l art-u~ and proJecls thev "';rnt to do . \Vhtll' lhl• } ounci.ter~ work llll'rt•, under t hl' gu1danC'e or \'Oluntl'l'r mothers, the two lt•ach<'rs "ork "'11h individual anrl <.mall l(roup~ of '>ludents Tht• prOJt'<'h rc1nrorcl· sk11l"i 1.1u~hl 1n th<• dus'>room. ex· pJ,11n1'<I :'\1 r' :'\tat Co" an Thl' 'Y"l t•m ''hdp~ lhl childn·n hi•"''' d1r<'rl1\ l' It hdp' th1·m In hJ\l' .c \ artc·l~· or ,1c·adt.•m1c (')( pt·rwnrt Jnd it hl'lp:. tllC'm to lw JCt'o11ntabl1• fnr \\hat thc·y '\l.' •l111w ... '>ht· -..11d Tht• lh11 d l'lc•mt•nl in th111 pro· ~:ram. thl' rnntr.&rt, "1m.t1lb 1n !hl·m J ~1·n::.t• of rC'sponi,ibllil) a ncl follow t h rough and in 1tiotl\'<'," ..,tdd ~1 r' Jlarns Thr t wo leacht.•r s ugrt't'd Lhb ts 11nportant !iO their youna.: stu dent~ "111 11•.irn b) ''i-et-ktng out on th1•1r own " Thl· t\\11 tc•;et•h1•1' h ·.1rned 1hruu,.:h tht• < 11nf1•rc·rwt!i. thal 11 j.., .1 hrond nt·w ront'l'r>t 10 m.m y tt·Jr h1•r, l'h··~ ,1<1rn11 . hu\\ I'\ c I . lh:tl I ht• futu1 t of 1 h1•ir "" 11 pm~ram 1-. u ht Ill· 11n11•r1 11n ,,.,, '1 '" 1h1 t1·.1e·h111J! 11·am 1.., 'f>llll 111i.: 1111 ~Ir' M .1cc;11" .in " Ill h1· 1)01111-' to llw Ill'"' Rancho <'.111.111,1 F1 .. 1111.·11tc1 n !'lchool anc1 \Ir'> tlJr n .. "'111 ::.tu) ut \'alcn n.1 Huth hove· th1·11 111'" leachm~ p.11lnl•r '"111 rt•1 n1:n11t· ttw 'Jlu1• of llw ll•ll<'l'l'I Jlllf \\ant lu \.\Ork "llh It Hut 1t tn\ oh l''> 111111·1· than JU3l 111 ,l!.11111111.i: ·' pr11s:r:1m. lht>y f'X pl:1111(·d It .11:.11 1h•m.in1b lhal tlw t •' a <" h 1• r ' ' h a 1 1· 11 1 m 1 I J r philo1111ph•l'' 11nd "tanth1rib /\nJ. lh<·v a.:r1•<•d, "You hll\'l' tn h1• i.:ood frH·nd-. " Hon1h KillM 3 Bl•:l.l'/\ST. '"1 lh1•1 n lr1•l,1n<l 1,\I'1 \ t 111• ll11mll k11lc•d a f,lllltl\ 111 lhl 1'1' Ill ,1 \lllaV,1' Ill f 11111111 l>1mn t<11LI\ .md ,, J1Jtl 11 "''' \\ 11111.1 n ... 111111t•r rt11•cl 111 .1 n ollllflll'h ""'Ill tl \ f11111 ' rl'f!j>rl 1-d I h1· bom Ii \\II' I hrrl\\ n 111111 ;1 <In i:cw11I-. 'h11p in th1· '1llaa.:1· 111 1>111m11r1·. uni.I lh1· "" 111•1 . W1!11.1111 111•1 r111 n l h" "1r1· I: I 1 / ,, h c· t h '• H and l h l' I r cl1111~ht1·1 '\11111·11 . 2i 1hc•d in 1111•11 .1p.1r1 m1·nt ,11J11\1• ttll' ·tori· ORANOE COAST Battin Aide Adntlts 11.,t ••• , .. ' J,1rll fl ( 111 I Py ,f I ¥ I•' J homo\ /I M11r11"11rt1t "' ,. •" Cn•rl(•\ H LOO'- "' .. l•t t,., ••• S.d di.tMic k v •l .. y Otflo \•l-11 • • •' I ,, ... Oftictt C t Al· "' u...-1 ,. •• ..,t • f .......... "' •• , .. ,.. 1' I •• '<I •••It .... . TtltpflOM 17141 ... 1_.'11 Cl•nlll~ A d vtrtl\lftel ~l·S.18 ' . . . •, . • f ... ( "''' ..,.. .,, ,,_,.., Nv ,. "' •u ouo ~•It•• t .-4lwt1f ""• t .., rr· d" ,,, .. ,,,..., "' • • ..... , .... , .... ""' " .. ~ ... ~~A R~~~pa1~.~~m ~ ~~-~ O• '"'• 0•1t .. f'•tot \t•ft t"alli(•• 1\ '"' m1•1 111c•mh••r 11r Or,1n~1· C'n11nt" SUf1<'r\ '"If H11ht•1 l ll.11 llO ' "'l.1ft t1•,11r11•cl Tlwsd:f\ that ,h1• \\Ill kl'li on l\att•n 'I 1'171 c·nm p.11t(n fur lit•llll'l\lllll ~!11\t'rnor on 1•1111111> llmr .111111• Grsmt'' "ho "'mk1·d lor ll.111111 1n 197:1 7 1 ,incl nnw hVt'' 111 l'on ,111.-.. <11 e . ..,uul 1t "'"' th1• 'lllll'f\ "11r" forml•r t'Xt'<'Ull\'t' Jtclt' Tl•d M nra11 '"' "ho U""•s.:netl ht•r<'arllpal~n relate~ rhor~ \I or all 1 s I" •' J•<'<'l c'(j to bl' • .11 h·ll a~ a pro'lt'<'Ul10t1 "1tne::.., t1>da) 3" l><"put' ()1,.t Alt~ Jnck Jh;1n c·onltn111•' h i\ e ffort to pro "' that R111t1n 1lll'1t:ilh• ll'<<'d 1·ou11ty t•n1plo\ t!s and c;upphei. for l·amp:111tn "ork 1 .. 1<11 ,\11 Ru't. the count\ Orund Jun chars.:N1 th•· S;inta /\n11 o;upt•rvt .. nr with \l'\ ton ft.•lon' r r1 nh•' r1•la11•ct to h1" un'u" r l"•l'fUI rttmpn1~n for h1•11tl•nant .:11' rr no1 lllllh Mr.., c;r1m1•' aml ~fnr.1111, h;I\ I' ht•t•n j.'ranl1•tl 1mmun1I\ frnm pr11't'<'UI 1•1n 111 1 C'lurn for Mrit <irim''' l l'.,tlfH'<I thol i.hc· on<'I• ''·''NI honw frurn ""rk '"'o !111v11 "'hll.-'(Upj)11"lt'(llV wurkllll! on .1 campulj.!11 mullt•1 But. Mt ., c;nm1•' l•dm1ll1·ll to\hl'll <rO!'ll> l''<JmlOt'CI II\ dtfcn'<' ollornt'\ M Jlt h"" Kunltt•h, ~hr tlift no ""rk durani: h1•r two II." uh,enct> IMt1•<u1. 'he• 'IHHI <,ht• :111tl olh,•r Hat11n "tarr nwmbt-rs rh1ppcd in to h,n l' t hr m a1hnu done b\ J rnmmt'n'l:1J rirm :.t r' c;r 1m<'' 1nd<>nt1 r1td '.1r1011c. n.1m1• l"t~ t h:1t allei.:t.·dl) "'l'rt' u~c·d to ;idlln·....., thl' cum ,,~1510 mJ1lt·r' 1\nd. lht• "1tne61o ll''>ll(1NI, 'ht" m:i1l1• two trlf)l'I to Lo?< /\ n11l'l1•.., on "J m p;11~n rdutNJ 1•rra nd' du ri n..: norm JI count y \\<lrk mjl h<JUI ~ Mr:s Ortml•:. told th<' c•1aht m nn, four lo\01n11n JU.TY tn Judl(c Kt>nne•th 1.U<'°'I courtroom Lh11t much or tht· <'1t1mpu111n "ork was drnw dursnl{ ,., Cninf( houni and on "'<'cken1b Schools Get Grant $330,000 for olar Conversio1i BJ DOUG 1'RlT'lSCU.: oe-.o.11y,. ... ...., Tbe Jrvlne school distt1ct hai. Teetlvcd 1 $330,000 federlll trant to t"onvert air con<1Jhonint1 et\tl heatinc •Y tem •l Et Camino R~al Sebool to solar pe>wu, Ule Energy Resench llDd Develop· ment A dmini s trut 1o n 1n Washlnaton, t>.C., annoijnced Tu~ay. Flvo airant appllcallonit from field of 308 were pickM for the demon str tlon solar •mer(ly 1>ro· jec:t a. Irv e's .:ri.nt w 111 the largest or t lot, acrording to <fulrict planne ave King. EJ Camino Re I School has th .... highest fuel bil ii\ th~ dJi.lnct. said King. T he school is heated and air condlU ned "'Ith no tu ml aas:the moet conom1cal mean~ when lhe I<' I w 111 de::.lgntd five years aa But gas dram al ye and · cost are rac· ities. K o Irvine sell s use a greater rc.-entage of electncul J>l>"cr in heating and cooling, h e i.a1d The conversio n lo gas assisted solar energy. which will t ake over about h a ir lhc total energy requirements, should save Lhe district $5,000 a year, he saHl. T he total conve rsion project ii. eicpected to cost $428,000. ::.aid Kmg, adding that $61,800 will be.· paid by the district and $37,000 by the architectural and cn~incl'r ing firms ul:.o worktnj( 011 th1· project. The district, he• ::.u1d, should rt.· coup its expen::.c in uboul 12 year' worth of fuel sa vingi.. f'trms which are working \\1th the dt:.lnc t on the dem<:n,tration prnJcCL are 11n·h1tt•rt::. Porter J (·n scn and P artnt:r,, meC'hanacal c n g1n t•\•r-, John Raum and /\::.!i1w1alt.''· ... 1rurtur.1l t-ng1neers Stc1nbu!"a.:1•1• an1I Thomas, and l'nc•rgy C'nn,ult...inh Smith ~l cCau i;hv 1-:nf ra.:' /\' '"''iale.s l\m£ !!did liicl.., "di I)\• ... ought •" :.oon :i~ p ns s1bh· Thi· ..,,..,ll·m ... hould b<' tn llPl'l lll 11)0 10 M'\ C'll month' :1flt'r """' k 'I art ~. h1· sa11l Although 1::1 Ca1111110 lk,tl c111 'E andR' OK But Not the 'A' PHOE"ll l X /\r11 <1\P1 '\;in('\ H1•a1:an tnolt .1 ... 1.11111 • l\\11 °lh111b" 1n f.n111 11( 1h1• 1-.cpwl ll 11-(hh 1\ 11wn1lm1•11t Im 1111 thl• ·1-: ;111tl th" H l1u1 not 1h1•'i\', 1h1·\\1l1·11t c,111 •1111· <.tdf'OllJI l'tlllll'IHlc·1 H1111.il1I Heai:an told a ri•portt-r 1'11(•,d.1\ a lll'r arrl\ lllJ? h<·r •• to \ 1 .... 1 ht•r pa r('nts , l> 1 :1 nd :'II r' I .11) .1 I ll.l\ I' "Or c·our..,.. I'm for 1•1111al n••hl:. r or t'\"l' r~ ont•... ...11(' {''(Jll •lllll'd. "hut I don t ll1111k a 1·1m..,t111111e1n;1I ...im•·ndm1•11t " th1• n~•hl \\,I\ lo ltO " rently 1:1 the mui.t l'Xl~I'"" l' ::.ehool to hcut lind coo&. 1t 11lbo " th. lcaa.t t!X'1t'01>1Ve LO C'On\crt to :iolar encrio. K tnti ~1ud 'Thl' 1{1111 heutina fur1lllles, ht' tMld, tan be uslly modtncd for .solJr u:-:11:,tance, while elcctncal fJc1httl'S "uuhl 11•11u1n· lll\lfU \\Olk Wht•n \hl· to)i.\l•(I) ·~ In OJ)t't ll ta on, ht• ""'Id "olar llO"'t'r \\Ill t•arr)' mmt of lht' l11ucl, with .:ulf heallnj( and l'Ot>llntt l••ksna ou •r dur1na peuk pc:nod11. Santa Anan's Tip Cracks Rug Theft ., By WILLIAM sn1REl8t:R 0t .... DAiiy ,., ... ~ff A Snnl u An;i rua dealer "ho l~t SS00.000 worth of Onental rugs to armed robbers last June ga, e federal agents the clue the~ needed to crack an inlcrnat1onal thdl ring that allegc.-dly staged at least t\\O <llht•r he1:.t:. 1n lhc pa!il ~ear An t'HI spokesman in San n1ego toda) ronr1rmed that Moses Ou1oun1an, propnetor of the Sh a h 'n Shah Oriental Ru gs al 2030 S. Main St , gave Ill· vest1gators the tip they needed. Authontie!> have reco\'ered all but eight or the 214 rugs stolt>n from Ouzounla11, a San Di<'JtO couple and a Denver. Colo , rug ::.hop They had been i..h1pped lo Europe and ::.old lo Germ;in dt·· ult'rs, lhl• Flll i.aid Thrc·e mt>n we n • a rrei;led b\' fcdt>ral agents . They were 1den t1f1cd QS Chesler Lee Jlell, 40, of San Otego, Roy Lee Jackson, 48. or Chula Vt::.la .ind Ed-ward Ho\\les, 41 , of Jamul. ;,bo in ~un Diego County. Th<'Y "<'r t• init1:1lly charged 11\ a fodc·ral wCJrr<1nt \\1th ron sp1racy 1n the June 13 ~at tnl( of Mr a nd Mrs. ChCJrles Sykes al their San lh<'gn home. \\hf'rl' 23 Oriental rui:s "c·n· t<tkt.•n 'l'\\l'I\(' d,t\.., lalt•r . I WCI Vll\10~ bl.1ck men bur ... t 111111 Ou111un1J11 ::. 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Th<' rugs were trncl.'d lo thl' Syk es and Denver robbertl·~ .i11d t•ventuully to lh" i.uspccl~. lhl• FBI spokei.mun ::.u1d Rites Slated For Motlier Of Sheriff • f'unC'ral st>n1<·1' for Huth H. 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C'luti Silt' 1·.1rn1• to C;ill fnrn1a ~,() 'tl'Jrit .1)111 I roru Ol.I ahonw c.inrl sl'lt h·d t 1r'l Ill llll' Lan<' .i:o.tt•r arl'a Tel\ 1 \f•;irs lat1·r. slw rnnvt'if to Sao .lu,1n C'JJ11~t1 ;,1110 \\hNl' !ihc hui. It\ !'ti 'IOU.' 1 Shl·rtll (;Lill'' f.illu·r clwll 111 . 1!111:1 I 11n1•r.1J arrangc•mr-nh for \Ji, (;.,,, . .., ,1n· t11•1na.: 1hrN·11•d by l'.1r1f11• \ ... ,, Mortuary m l'uron~ . clf'IM a1 ·-·-H•~dlli!ILA•D I I; ,+;p -· ., ~~~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA~46-1919 f~~~!~"·: • Baseball Mitts & Glove s 695 to 5495 Baseball Shoes 1295 to 269~ Baseball Colored Sleeves Boys -295 Mens -3~0 Baseballs -Bats Belts -Hose Basketballs Backboards & Coals Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls Playground Balls Footballs ... Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday r· Racquetball Racq uets Racquet Balls -Rollout 12J Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Tennis Rackets -Wilson Bancroft -Davis -Dunlop Yonex -Macgregor - Tenn is Balls -Can of 3 2°0 Racket Stringing Masks -Fins -Snorkles Water Wonder Kick Boards Firsbees Warm Up Suits Sweatshirts & Pants Gym Clothes 538 Center 646-1919 . : o f ''• J• .... ., I .. Wedl\OSdly Aprtl 7. 1976 DAIL y PILOT A5 Post Raps 'Gifted' Plan Porno Charge To Be Checked ~ Number of A.ccept,ed Sttuhms at lssoo SACRA•tENTO (l\P) - Leel1l1Uvo Analytl A. AJan Po~t aay1 outdated lntdligence test.a are placln1 more pupils In the Jtate program for lhc mentally 1lfted than was intended. Post iasued a repe>rt Tuesday co the $13 million proeram which was supposed lo cover the top 2 percent, but now takes oearly 4 per· cent -186,000 pupils. The slate pr ovide• about f75 ex· tn for each Jlfted SlU• dent. "°ST 3 Charged In 'CUre' For Cancer LOS ANGELES CAP> - Authorities have accused Home Made Health Foods or suburban Commerce with illegal saJes of bee pollen as a cure for cancer and blood disorders. Deputy Atty. Gen. Patrick Hopper alleged in his Superior Court suit. filed Tuesday that the firm was gu.llty of misbranding the pollen product because it is not licensed to manufacture or process drugs. Named derendants in the ca!;e were copartners George R . Damas. Norma Romaruuk and Veronic a Roman1uk Romanovsk1. Charges include false advertis· ing on the g round lhe pollen was alJegedly offered for sale as a cure for cancer and blood ail· men ts. State authorities asked the court to enjoin the firm from manufacturing and marketin~ its pollen product and to award civil penalties or $2,500 for each ;ict of unfair compellt1on. includ mg false adveru:;ing. POST RECOMM ENDED cul· ung back to 2 percent A bill by Sen. Lou Cusanovkh 1 R· Van Nuys>. to inc:rt"a:.e fund· 1ni to aligbtly over $17 nulhon to t<over 4 percent is pend.mg m the Jcaii.Jature. The bill ls supported by Dr Slee Efkco, the Department of SWAT Toy Suit Blocked LOS ANGELES CAP) A Superior Court judge has issued a preliminary injunction prohibit· mg the producers of the SWAT television series from filing suit against a toymaker planning a lme o( SWAT toys. Mattel. Inc .. had sued Spelling. Goldberg Productions last Jan. 29, contending that the producers had threatened legal action against anyone trying to develop a line of toys using the name SWAT. The toy manufacturer had an· nounced it would bring out a line of police toys called SWAT. JUDGE NORMAN Dowds said the injunction would remain an force until the case comes to trial or is settled, but he tert the way open for SpeJLing-Goldberg to rt le suit if Mattel makes a line of lO.)S that resembles the tele\'1!>1on characters. Mattel said it had no plans for a tie-in with the T\' sen es Mattel attorney Richard Cutler argued that SWAT, an acronym for Special Weapons and Tuct1cs police teams. is in the public do· main. He said many poltcc de· partments have SWAT, many or them established years before the television series. Spelling-Goldberg has fill'd s uit against another t oy manufac\urer, Strombeck er, Inc . which has brought out a hm• of SWAT toys. 'Bleak Outlook' Bay City Strike Worsens Today SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The strike by municipal craftsmen \\ent into its eighth day today wilh negoll:itors trading insults, the threat or ceneral strike loo ming, and a bleak outlook for citizens stnppcd or all city transportation and. in an unrelated action, most tax1c:ibs In a new development. strikers traveled to !>cveral \.olden Galt• Trunsil bus termmaJs in Mann ( J County across the bay early to- day. set up lines and disrupted Sta l e $Ome commuter service to San ftancisco. ------------Bus drivers were told by their union leaders lo cross the p1ckt>t lmes. but buses were reportNt running at least 15 minutes lat<' because or lhe picketing. #'1111eral Pending SAN llERNARDlNO <API f\meral services were today for Keith Roberts, the 9-year-<ild Cub Scout whose right again!>l cann·r drew naltonol ntt<'ntaon la:-.t Oc tober The )OUth. \\ho died Monda), "" J ._ ad m 1 t t l' cl t O S la n ford t'mvcrs1t y Pcd1ntnc llo!>p1t al 1'1st Nov('mh<'r, hut doctor'> then • Study Links Estrogen, Cancer Risk Si\\RA MENTO CAPI -\IS(' or the rl•mnh· hormone estrog('n h8'1 1n<'r1•1111N1 the n t'k of cancer or thr utl'ru" lining 400 lo AOO per· cent for women in n San t~an· c l8<'0 flay area study, stat1• health c1ff1r 1t1ls say. The 1'1 :ite Dt•piirlm('nt ur Health. releosin!l information 'tm•sday from a f&Vl"YCllr !"tutly. qchocd a reccnt fo1lcral Food and QruJ? Adm1n1-;tratwn I FHA • "arntn!? on ('Slroi:en. THE FDA SA ID estro1:en. tak('n to reduce discomfort after menopause. can increase the in Cl1dence or uterine cancer. Some of the testimony la-;t year that helped prompt the FDA warning came from Dr. Donald Austin, chieC of the Cahfomla Tumor Registry and supervisor of lhe cancer monitonng pro· gram In the San Francisco area since 1969. Cancer of the endomelrlu.m - the uterus lining -is more pre· 'alent among olde r women ' Austin said there is a sharp ln crease tn such cancer -SO per l'ent -in the bay area counties or Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco. San Mat.eo and Mann from 1969 to 1973. Among white women in the area over the age of so. he said. the increase was 80 percent. ga'e him only eight "eekc; 111 h\·c. say1n~ his body could no lon~<·r tolt>rate radiation treat ment and he was not responding to drug therapy. Brown CelebrafP• SACRAMENTO IAPl -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. t'elebratl's his 38th birthday today with the satisfaction that has pres1denllal campaign war chest has topped the $100,000 mark. Brown recet\·ed other en couragm~ nt'" s Tue~day in hi\ three-week-old campaign ror the Oemoc ratic nom1nat1on ror President· He was endon.ed hy st ulc Sl'nate president pro tf'm James Mills (0 San D1<'go) who had be€'n one of th(' mm.l prom1 nent California b:1ck<'r" nf l !S S ,. n . II c n r y .I a ,. k !\ o n n r Washington. llnarsf Link"! SACRAMENTO <AP ) Prosecutors an the Stev('n Soh!lh hank robbery trial contlnut• lo trv to tie cartndges round at Potrir1a Hearst's San t'randsco hou'le with some found after th<' roh bery here last year . U.S. District Court Judi;tl' Philip Wilkins allowed the go" ernment Tuesday to mlrodur<' <'Vldence on a 9m m p1~tol and ammunition found at the hou"" where prosecutors say Soliah and Miss Hearst hved . he de laved his decision on a prosecu lion attempt to introduce 'IOmt· e'ldence from a San l-~anc1sco house where two or Miss 1 learst 's Symblpnese Liber&taon Army companions. Bill and Emily Harris, Jived. .~ew Coun111 Studl~d SACRAMENTO <AP> -A (Iv(" member state commission has been appointed to study a pro- posed secession of a 735-c;quare· mile county from Los Angeles County. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr ap· pointed th~ commission Tuesd&y for an up to one-year study or Uu? proposed new county. which would Include the unlncorporat· ed 66.000-resident areas of Newhall. Saugus, Valencia. Ca nvon Country. Agua Dulce. Acton and Val Verde. Education oflac1al who overi:.ees t.beprogram. He said he bt'liev~ California has m ore bright students t.ban other states "becal.de of the Jcin<h of people who are attracted to this state for employment t111d tueber education " But Po:st d1ugrees He S8Y'f> there's been a !flump ln nch1cn'- ment test score1 In Califorrua ln recent years -piu-ticuJarly 1n the sixth and 12th grudes. POST SAID THE cutoff point for the top 2 percent, an IQ score or 132, was cstabhi.hed nal&onally in1937. In 1972, the test standard.'i were changed, which decreased scores by four to 10 points. But most pupils were admitted under the old standards. Post :.rud. "In the late l~. the test manu{acturt>rs recognized that exposure to radio, television and other media had made made stu dents 'brighter' than their coun terparts of 1937," he said. The extra m oney permits s maller classes. a laster pace of instruction, independent proJc<:ls and field tnpi.. 4 Die of Poison SAN JOSE <AP>--San Jose Stute l'naverstty's pres1dtmt has proni· l.Sed to in"esUgate a student newspaper's allegations that :.tudents have been producing pornographic movies in campus dormitories for mol't' thin two years. A story front-paged Tuesday an The Spartan Daily ~aid t!'le operation .t". SM'• a q~,n "" "'......, .. Karen Colct.>n Ste<.'I<'. 18, of Atascadero ha ~ been named queen or th(' 30th annual Junior Grand National Livestock Expos1l1on at San Francisco. had produced more than 200 films ranging from 15 minutes to l \.'t hours and that the hims werc sold to wholesalers for distnbu· tlon 10 Loa Angeles and on the East Coast. THE REPORTER said 25 UC· tnrs and actresses. a product>r· d1rcl'tor, a cameraman and nine ht>lpers "hose duties an<'ludcd serving as guards participated in the mO\'te·maklng 'fht' wnter !>&id she had talked to nine or the women actresses sea Museum Plans To Stay on 'Q~een' LONG BEACH CAP> -The California Museum of lhe Sea aboard the Queen Mary will stay open despite a $2 2 million lawswt filed by the city, the museum foundation's president says. ond one or the men and had set•n one production him ed. School prl'sidenl John 11. Runzel said. "The umvt'rsat)' 1-; condul'ting un investlg11tio11 Into the ullettations reported in Tht• Spartan Daily "Obscene b\•ha vlor as clc~urly contrary to umvt•rslty policy. Ap· proprlatl' d1:.c1plinnry action may be m1t1a.led If ev1dent'e of conduct in ''1olat1on or uruvers1t v regulut1ons ii. unco\crcd," h\· said Burvel said result-; of the un 1versit) inve:;tigat1on \\ould b\· made available to the SantJ Clara County distnct attorney :.hould he request 1t. Rain, Winds Slam Into North Today Llewell>n Bixby IV Tuesday said the non-profit Museum of the Sen PINN EB ERG. West Germany Foundation will "vigorously defend itself and fully intends to remain CAP> -Four tree nursery aboard the s hip until Sept. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A weather front barged into Northern California today, totmi:: rain and strong winds expected continue into Thursday. laborers died after drinking a _30. .unless a quahf1ed single highly poisonous weed killer operator is acquired before that ty provided. Officials also are Heavy morning rains wert.< forecast lo taper off into showers t onight and Thursday. Gall' warnings for winds up to 45 rmles an hour were posted on the North Coast. from what appeared to be a rum date." seeking termination of th~ city's bottle and police said Tuesday City officials here riled suit -10-vear contract with the founda· they do not suspect foul play. Friday for more than S2 million lion and $2,500 daily for each day Three of the victims we re in unpaid utility, maintenance the museum remains open on the German, the other Portuguese and other bills ror services the ci· luxury liner. ~~~~~~...::.:;.:..::....:~.:_.:__:__:_...:....:..~.:_~~~~~...:;..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Only United has it to Chicago. Business in Chicago means a lot of travel time. So why not spend yours in the friendliest, most comfortahle planes going'! United's exclusive 74Ts. On hoard. you'll find all kinds of room. Headroom. Legroom. Breathing room. Room to stretch out. Room to roam around. And best of all , room to yourself. Unitcd's 747 Friend Ships arc hig on Friend. hip Sen ice, too. 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The friendly skies of your land Ill UnlTED AIRLlnes I 8 \!DAIL PILOT EDITORIAL P GE ' ' Funding Edict Unfair The Saddlebuck Community College 01s tnct, for the fm1l ts mt> 111 its nlnc-ycar h15tory. ba~ become eligible for St 4 million ln state 3id as an equalization pJyrn(·nt for its unpar<illclcdgrowth. Thul 's the• good nt:w~~ The had nt:wit ts lbat it can 'l collect the moMy ~cau~L· Gov. Edmund C. Brown Jr hos limited the unnuaJ growth or commumty college d~tncts ut 5 per· cent ev~n tholllo(h the collt•ge's turrt:nt growth rate 1s an astonish in~ 49 5 percent S11ddlcbark Cnlll'~l· offu.·wls. d1:iturbed by the un fairnl•:.:. of tlw >:"' crnor·~ L-d1ct, arc mounting a cam· pa1)(n to frl'l' those fund~ they bchevc lhe state "owes" them. Thl'Y <11'1· !>t.'l'ktn~ remctl1al h.•g1blatl()n because tht:Y hl'lll'Vl' Saddlc•back 1s tn\Olved in <l !)!)cc tal !)ct ol c 1 n· umstancf'S Their t•asl· is 1mpr1.•ss1n· The· <.lJi:.trict rovers 48 1>erct>nt of tlw fo~h.·~t ~(O\\ln~ county in the statt.• Suddld.1u<.·k ·~ on~inJI studi•nt body r><>pulahon of 910 has rncrca:.l!d ninefold since tht-college OJ)l'Ul'<i in 1968. I r1d1c;it wns ;Jr(' thtJl the grm.\th rutc wi II not only <:ontsnue hut mcrea~e as thl' southern portion or the county ts dcvt:loped. A five percent 11 mit for Sad dkb<.1ck .ippeurs arbitrary and ignores the facts l-:qu1t,lhlc rcmt·di<.il action by the state is a necessity Help for Juveniles Ju vcnilc dehnqut-ncy is al the top of In me's lis t or cnmc problems. Police repQrt:i mdicate that 176 )oungsters wt•rc arrested on a varicly of charges 1n the last six m onths of l!Ji5. · Dul while Juvenile crime 1s a persistent problem for law l'nfortcmcnl. it al~o 1s the m ost prombsng area fur l'ffort~ .it stopping crime. With that in mind. city and school dis trict official~ have jo1nt!d forces to put together a coordinated pro· ~ram aimed at diverttng younQ (1rst off endtns from the often harmful court and mcarceratlon process. The program also would ~t:t up recreation protirams in un attempt to keep kids out of trouble I.I\ the first place. At the cort.· or the program is the C!Xistlng UC Jrvtne Youth Sen lcl's Pro1tram counlScllng and thversaon service and the C1ly or 1 rvine Youth 54!rv1ces Pro$!ram. whirh offers recreation activ1tics and coun!whng tor troublt.'d yountlblers •Allh'lu~h th1.• oll1c1uls puttmJ: the pro((rnm tog\'ther toncedc they <lo not hn\e all the ~rnsw1.·rs. 11 seems they have found u good polnl from which lo b«!gm allackmg the µroblcm Citizen Participation In a l>it or ~tat1~tical paradOX1 Irvine's crime rule dropped 14.6 percent last year \\hilt' the number of crimes rose 5.8 percent. The apparent d1 s panty 1s C!\.· platned by Irvme·s PoPUlat1on. which ts growing faster than the crime rate. A new polit:e department program aimed at at- tacking the c:1ty ·~increasing en me will begin in May. The <:rime prevention program, which will be hc::idcd by Officer Pat Rogers. is dh·ided into 14 separate ~cn·ices aimed at areas of crime. Not sur- prisingly. many 1,1 the services are intended to pre. ven't. burg laries, thL· city's most frequently committed crime. But while the program ha~ been put together by the poliN' department. 1t essentially rehes on resi- dents to cu rry much of the crime prevention load. It urges residents not to look the other way. but lo con t<ic-t pohn'" hen !:>Omething suspicious occurs This is <1n appropriate time to initiate such a pro· gram. which has the potential of bet:oming a part of the community as Irvine grows SB '/ ;ust don't understand why the legislative branch is so suspicious of us?' 'Coke' Dear Gloorny Gu 111 County Govenanaent Turmoil • 4 . On_ the Slopes ( l'Al lL HARV EY J \\'1th Jll th,1t -.rn11l..1• 1n ,\.,pen, Colo. tlu:n' h.1d 111 h1· rn,1nJuan;1 burning jl ll•J,l \\'hat I m about to n•l,1t1· 1s not fromthe~ang 1111hr ,i.1.,lhlJJ It':. from a proft>:.-,1onal oh.,t•n·t•r .lack Ol'>rn (I( th1· l<<K'I. \ ~loun l.1in Nev."· And olsv m1l1•1K'ndent ... ourceo; It t•Jn bl· ;1n•111·d th;il to -.111i!l1· nut Asp1•n 1s unf.111. 1h.1t lh1· l~m I' o r .1 r \ rnpulat1on .. or Jll :.k1 r1•sorti- ,1n• ltkl·h· to hr1nf.! v.1th thl•m lhl•ir own mor.tl ... rn 11 r <' ' .1 n ti 111nk AspC'n ha-. 2.~oo pl' rm a n 1• n l r 1•., 1 '. cll•nl!'i nut v. lwn the '"''W IJll' t that population l.wl'lls to :l'i,om Thi.' 'ummC'r of '7 1 ttw l S. '" Orug 1-:nforn·mt'nl \dn11111,trJ lion 101-:,\ 1 .rnno11n1·1•d th1· rt• .. ulls of an 1•1ght·month 1'1.111 1 <l<'-.tlnt• 1nn•st11.:at1on of .\.,111·11 "Utf.OI \TEl.\', :ll pPr.,on., • v. l'rc J1'r1•s1t•d tht>n• for l"l<•s'l''' • I in,:: or M•ll111g roct11nl• 21 11f th1•m n.1lt\ ,., or ('ol11r;11lo For I ho"' not in thl' km•11 c 11 1-.11111• ,., .1 <;l1mulant 11'l11.1llY 1n h,lled wh1c•h prndut·c;., ,, h1i:h " l,1<;llfll! .1b1lllt IJ 11111111t('' Tlw 1t.rni.:1'r l11•j.!111' "hen u,, ... , h1•i.:1n to n11-c th1·1r c•11ra11w with lwrmn •1n<1 1nJ1•1·t 11 11110 I h1•11 : '1•1n' The• n•,11 It .mt • '-p1•1'fl l h,111 · '' .1 1r.111mo111r clnai:. nfll'n h•thnl II\ rn.11.in).! .1 h'\\ 11u1111rw-. 111\ \,llt'n -.I 11•1•t., ,tll\ bcMI\ "ho I' 111ll1ni: lo fl•I\ , 1:, nr n11111• .1 c 1 1111 t•n11lcl j.!c•t .Ill I h1• C"llC .•111" ho ".1nh·d The go\·crnment ··kid· naped · · m) son when thl')' draftl'd him, called hrm a soldicr and tciu~ht him how to shoot .ind kill :-<ow that h e 1s back Io a norm a I . health' hfl', I hop<' the go\Cr~ mC'nt, in the name of Jll.,ltee. nev<'r decides to tn him as they have Patty H<'3 rsl. MOTHE!t ~y G"-' ''"'"'."" •'• twbmlt~ tty ,._,,,,.,., .. , ... u•~rU•,..,1«111w ..... , •• ti\• ........ ~ ... , S.• ,.... "" _ .... 0,.....,0 .... 0.11, ,., ... A <;p{'n pa rt IC!> "hcth<'r ;et <;el I> coons. artists. movie stari.. wt1lt'rs. or ski bum!> <ind hanj!ers on almost alwa)s µro,'ide '"a communstyt•of.1> bowl." POPl'LAR bartender c·1ty c·ou11l'tlmcan Steve Wishart ~ays \Cs, "Cocaine 1s w1dl'ly used m ;\sµen · RI.'~ ion a I d 1 r ector for th<· fc·deral DE.\. J ohn Ray 1-:nn~hl or D<.>m·l'r. s:iys. '"Ac;J><'n i-. a thorn 1n our sides; some pt.·opl<' tlw11• think thC'v llr<' above tht' l.1" that 1l 'ho~ld be their O\\n httlt• 11 oriel " ''Jll'n' pt•rmant'nl res1dl'nt' J)(')1nt 111 st 11t1<;ties showing that then• an• proportionate! more ""druJt r1·lall'd hos p1t al ad m1s:.11>n"" in Denver than 1n ASpt'll Tll f>: 0 t:A rt>-. ponds th.al mo.,t dru~ n •latc•d 1nJtff1t•:. 1n A'pc·n an• •n·ntNJ l'I anrll''-tlnrh· l" Prl\ .lit• 1l111•tor' anti th.11 ,\,1wn ·, m111 t' k1111v. kd1:1'.1hli· ll'i•'r' .111' l1k1•lv to kno" a111I -.1·1f .1d11wm.lt•r un1 1dnl1•), Ttw ... <• h •'a \'I h 1 n \'11 <\tl•d 1 n Asax'n ft•;1r th,11 l>E \ unch•n•oq•r \\nrk will '-<'al 1• a\\,I\' lh<'lr onh r .1 .. h 1·1•1111 <>I h1•1 '.11·:1 I rn11 'PJ.; "m Jl.ilh111• w11h ''r•l·n \\lwn :im n · "'rt fll'h :i s v.111.:inJ' r.·p1tlJl11111 lhl' upprr c·ru-.t .,011n .:01•<; l'l-.i•\\ lwrc. h'.J\ 1nt.t onlv c·rumh., DA Upholds Voter Confidence To th<' Editor Within thl' past Yt'ar the news media have i.:1vcn mul·h con•rage to the poht1cal uphe<H·als in Orange County go\'ernmrnt W1~hout goin~ into too muc·h de- tail. it's common k nowled~c that several top county or<ic1ah ha\e failed lhc·1r pubhl' trust. Ll'I us say that they fall<'d this lrust to place themselvl'S 1n a mor(' lucrative pos1l1on The saddest part or lhi:. propos111on " that each official was eh.•l'ted to his of f1ce by you. the pubhc Stnce this unfortunate 1ct'bi.'t ~ has surfaced in our count,., w1• have seen many or these Politi cians and their ad\'lsors brou.:ht to JUSl1ce and prosecuted for their felonious acts . In thc·Sl' particular cases. ;ustice under the American system has. and 1s currently being. properly cxccut ed. To me the cr owning indignity is for the current couoty f:Ovcrn- ment officials lo cont1uinue lo trv and Justify th<' acts of their fJllcn comrades ~111d at the same lime all<'mpt to throw dirt in the foce of the man most r<'spons1bli• for the C''Cpo'-url' and proseculJnn or lhc \'lolators DISTRICT ATTY. Cecil Jilek~ used his resoun:ci. v. ell and put mu<'h time and effort 1ntn thrsc tn\'C'SliJ;:at1ons, nuturall ~ lhl' work was delegal<.'d to his 111 \ C'sllgall vc illa rf The hand wn t 1n~ was really on the wall wht'n lht.> ... uper\'1sors atlC'mpted to rt' mO\ I' a jtrCat pC'rl'enta~e of h1S 111ve<;t11?3ll\'C stttff for what lhl·~ d<'ll'rm10(•d to bt' a so·c-allt'cl c·<'onnmil' move Isn't 1l funnv lh;1t non1• of lhe brain~ in c·ount; i.:on•rnmrnl could find rauh v.11h his ll1\'<'Sl1gat1vc st:1ff ~111• until !\tr I lick., started c•XPoStn/.l Jtlcl prosccultnlt the malfunct1on-. HI county J:11v1•rnmrn1 I JlNSOl\:tlly frt'I rortun;1lc• lo ha\•• a good h:ircl v.orklll~ m.111 hkf' C1•r1I lltl'k' in lh1' U1-.1nr1 l\t tnrnn ·., Oflirl' I f<•pJ furttwr sat1sfal'lion 1n HI <' knowlt·d~1· tha t I \ otc·<t for him ;ind ~" 11 ( MAILBOX J turns out he did not let me down or any othC'r \'olers who made tht• right choice. When the d1stnct at torney or this county meets th<.• public he 1s one elected official who does not ha\'l' lo turn his head away out of guilt or lack of integrity R JA \'LISTER Uerok Eflort To the Editor I s hould ltkl' lo compliment publicly the Fire and Rcscut> Squad from the OO\'l'r and Irvine hrl· house m NC'wport Rl'ach My hus band had been ordered to rotnplele hl'd rt'sl at horn<' µnor to schcduhnJ.? a third opl'n hl'arl ~u rj.?cr~ Al dtnn<'r on '.\larch 5. I left him .1ust long 1•noui:h lo remove the trays and upon m) r eturn found him un l'onsc1ous Instantly. I d1all'd llw fire and r<'Scuc und ai.kcd that the\· com(• and ulso ordl'r an am bul~IOl.'I' For htN111en6 sake Jimmy. turn It off'' TllE R ESPONSE was Im· mediate und th.e squad took charJ.?e in a most efficient <•nrl prolonged effort to l?Ct the heJrt beating a~a111 A QC'il?hborhootl doctor camc 111 which aJlowcd in s lant communication about med1catiori tn and rrom lloaf.! flospilal. Thl' m t'n did not lt•t UIJ on their efforts for l'\-t'n a sc1:un<I and contmut•d 111 the ;imbulann· to lloa1? Emerg('nl'\ Thl' :;ad ending 1s th;,it ulthough l'\"l'llluall.v lhl' hl':irt did bet.:in to ht>al. the damai.:e lo the brain hurt hecn dont> and m\ hushJnd w;i.. 111a1:oma for nme. days IK>forc· hl· dil'd This lake:. n11th1ni: awt1_v from the ht•rmc ('(forts or lht' squad The nei~hborhood had ncvl'r seen such devotion to lhl'ir plan of J ction. There 1s nothing but the h1J?hest praise for lhc:.e dedicat- ed nH'n. Perhaps others c·ould profit b\ lhc knowlcdl?C that one phon1• call will brinf( these wonderful 1·t fic1cnt men to help FLORt:NCE E PACKAIW 1''ewspaper C0Hr11e11 To the Editor I would like lo take this op port unity to thank you for provid· 1ng s pace to publish tht• newspaper course on American Issues for the Bicentennial. Your newspaper 1s the only one 1n Orange County providinl! this educational service and we cC'r· tainly appreciate this coopcra tion. We are propostnl! two new courses for 1!176 77 • .ind I hop1· that you will rnntinue with tl11· proitram You m1J!hl bl• intrresH•cl 10 know that w<.> c urrently hove 57 stud<'nl'\ t•nrolled tn th" neli\!.paprr eourse STEWARTCA~Jo; Dtr<'rtor of Com munitv Scrvt<"'' <.;;int a Ana Coll1•g1· Rt._, f ',-rt Ill :.f."r ? To thf' Editor· :.l<'pl, a sm~1ll bathroom Of they wt•r(• lucky> ;ind a big front porch \\here the fum1ly SJ)('nt a IOl of ttml•. We talktd to eacholher and. told ~tortC's I liked to pl;1y checkers with un old vetcrun of lht.' w;ar bl·twN•n the states. but l nt•vcr won. Wt-: SAW lhl• l vrunts or World W:ir II Wi<.' ;and ~,·c helped lo de· ll·at them W e saw Jhtkr, fl)U\lf t1•lt•phnnc poll•s d(·vcloped Into s pate !.hips ;ind we saw men puL thl'tr footprints on the moon. II was a mira.clC' that they got lhc11e and it was ~s lug a miracle lhal we s aw them when il hop· lJ<'nctJ . Whl'n lh1· ~uung l)('()ple read this. tht>y will say this guy is an· c1cnt, bul I am a young man. J am only 52. r have a rriend who is 94 She calls me Jimmy and thmks I am ti youni:: man. I m •1y l'ven live long cnoui:h to '\l'C people become considerate or nther peopll'. J may live> long enough to sec the United Stall's go\'crnment run like a business o r the pMplc ralh<'r lhan an in- l.lrument to gct pohtic1ans l'lccl· ed. J may live lnni: enough to see newspapC'r s and magazines become crN1l1Yc in nature rather than just exist inf? to create sensa- tions. · I may ll\'C long l'nough to see politicians whosr m llst important jQb 1s not getting a higher post or getting r<~·clel'ted no. t guess I -.u rely won't lave that Ions: .JIM HOLDING ~li•Homer To the Editor In your editorial "The Oil Game" on March 2.'>. you slate, that this "glut" of 011 makes It$ way East. reforrsng to Alaskan crude Th<' use· or the trite "glut" is a m1snom1•r Currt'nl cructe 011 consumption in th<' U S. ii; approximately 18 million barrclR prr flay, over one half of It now imported from OPEC eountr1cll. Quake Insurance a Bad Shake Golly Gumdrops• It sur1• 1s k<'t•n Clf the movie business to l!·t us witness their awards for whnl they believe are thf'1r best pro ducts and ach1c•vemcnt.s' Mayht'. ju11t mayb(', if we write lellrri.. wl''ll get to watch award i..how~ for oth<'r businesi1es too. hkc: lx'sl heartache rrmt>dy, or hC'St fertili7.cr . . with trophiri; for the best ori~inal pa~lu!Jtl' <foslgn, best COP>' or l\OOlt•onc elsl''!'I uJ1•a . best sonJt written for n <·om mercial, bt'sl tlt11 -. bcHt ford1tn substance, best product unfit for fam1hes and ch1lclrt'n. etc. Anti we eun sec lhe lop <'X<'<'U\ivcs nnd ass em biers cry in(! rl'ul t 1.':lrs when they make their :icrt·p tancespeeches' GrcWlllikcrs• Assumlnl( Alaska production reaches one million barrels J)('r day by the late J970s, wt' will pro· bably be importing JO million barr<'lll from Qpf;c by that time dur to lhe dcclinlnl( production In thc lower 48 ~t al<'S. Ua11cd on this, how rnn o million bnrrcl11 from Ala ska p u~A ln g th roug h California be ron11idcrcd o "l(lut'"> l>1!>dfl..,11rt'' lh.11 th1• lkpart m1•nt 11r \ t'I• 1 .1n i\H.11r' h.1 -. q111rt Iv n•n1•\\ 1•<1 .1 hti.:hlv nm 1rm'l'r:!>1t1l in'u1 alll't' 1M1hl'\ h.1\1• ht•1'n 111111·k lo pnl\ 11k1• .1ni:1' tc• .1rl ion-. from 't.1t1• 1 dt•r,11" :O:p(!nk111.: ror 1 lw q;i11• 'lari.:t"•I \"l't1•ran 1zroup. \ ("t<'1.1n' of Forl'1~n W.l1~ l'ornrn.1ncli•r .I <' r r \ \\"111 \am-. of Son l.C'::indro. has C311l•d for a prob<• into possib l e p:iyoff<; hy Sacramt>nto rounty''I cits lrict nllorne> and prompt e<;l3bli-.hment or IC'g1 slal1\e t'omm1tlrt•s tn wntchdOJt ,·et1•ran proµram~ The policy v. h1ch hai< hrnu51ht on W1llt::ims· v.rath '"for earth Quaklo' IOSUranC(' for thl' hOml'S Of veterans undc•r purchu.,c con tror t with the d€'partmcnt 'Thi• 1ns11rt1ncc contract. n<'~ot1att>d "1thout b11J, v. t1s u bum den I" lwn 11 Wll"' madl' tbretf )ears .i~o a51a1n ... t lhe \\nttcn all \IC<' or tht• sl:11t•0!\ in~uranre C'' ( EARL WATERS ) p('rl. · Will1,1m-. dl'rl:irNI • It pro\ 111<'' for a n11lh11n dollar 'ln~lc• q11<1k1· dt•duct1bll' nnd thr' h~1d lo k no\\ lh<' insun·r.; woultl nt'\l'r h~1 v1• to pny out onl! dime with c;uc h a d<'ductibl<.> bec:1w1r 1n lht' <'nllrc• 50 odd ye· or~ of the pro ~rum the total l'umulatl\e IOMlt'S fr('lm 11uakes has nol rrachl'd lhul amount · · ClTl~G AS an eicample the Sylmar quake several years af(o, he !laid. '"The d:ima~e lo all pro· pert1es was less than SS00.000 af!amst 1,000 homes. Smee each veteran must ab~orb as a personal IO!.S the first S250 the total was for from Sl million so had the pohcy been 1n force lhl'n the msurers would hove had no liab1litv That \\as the larJtco;t quake ex~nence The Oro\ 1lle quoke last year was about S200.000 1n lossf's. ·· "The d epnrtml'nl hns collected money from the \('\t•rnns to establish a rund "htch 1s a form ()( <;el( mc;ur .I nrc Thr'i runif \\ U<; over SI million al lhC' 11mr of the· oril(mal in ... 111 anc•• pun·haM• anrl mm ,., Jhout ~I ~ rn11l111n Tlw \'<•ter:ans Boa r!I h." .,latt•d llll'\' would not upproq• 1n,11ranc<· purchallcs or that lypC' wh<·n tlw (unct rc:~('h{·~ S2 million \\'1lhams scoffed al thl' cf£>part mcnt 's contention tha1 thl• m ~urance protection~~ totul qver SJ billion, the amount represrnt1ng the value of all ,·1·1rr11n home!> under (.'Onlract. "Ph()()(•y, .. h1• i-a1d, "for th<' ini;urcrs to poy out that amount the \\hole state \\-ould have to fall into the ocean. Res ides. I doubt sf that compnny has rescrves anywht're near such an amount •· "The actual fact, simply stat· ed. 1s that the department 1s pay ing $375.000 a year to buy S500.000 worth of insurance ·· lie cx plained that 1s the d1ffrrence between th<' SJ 5 million In the fund and the:> S2 mtlhon fund aoal a(ter which no insurance 1s to be purchased "In the three year5 they ha,•e paid rnorf' than Sl milhon m prl'mlUm" for nothlni:. Thnt mone\ "ovld ha,•e b\ult thl' fund to mo.r(• than S2 m1lhon A~ tl 1s. th1• hnrnr h11n•rc, hn\ l' h<•l'n p11yin11 do11 lilP · WILLIAMS ~JICI. "Tht< mi\1111 m1!>l3k<.' In JUlltmcnt \\O!> bad 1•11011Rh . now lhcv h11v1• com pounded it hy ri·nl!wing Tht> purchu!le itself w ns s u!>piclou" but thl' ract th:tl full hrokerBR<' fc<'S we're paid wh('n normally the stole neitoltal<'S su~·h fees und itl.'nerally pays only one or two percent add<> to on<'·s li\Ondcr men!. It really l!l'ts odorous wh1•n it is learned they ma<ll• no dCort to get any rebates on their pre miums. a pro\ 1~1on commonly made when the ins urer suffers little or no loss "In any event th<' spending of O\'er Sl million ror usel~s Jn surancc and thE! continuation of that s pending positively establishes the need for more at- tention by the Legi~lature to \'etcran matter<; This is only one benefit prot?ram which is suff<'r· mg. There are many oth('rs which demand allenhon l bave asked both the Speaker and lhe President Pro Tem of thr Senate to establl!\h committer<; to re medy the problems ·· ARTHUR J . !,'TANl,OW Not That Loftg! To the Editor. I can remember toJkjnit with veterans o( th<' war IK'tween the states and the Spamsh·Amen can War. Whrn I wns o boy. lhrre were about os many wagons drawn by horses as aul<l' and trucks . Many of the trucks had solid rubber tires. The veterans of World War I were young men f"ew people h<id radios or telephone Many of the highways wfrrn'I. rov('d. The average family kvcd In a two bedroom hunj[Alow with a llll'AC back porch where the children DAU; JOH NSON ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Uolltrt N Wttd P11l>luh,., ThntrllU 1'( ,,.,,,, f:tfttflt llorl>arn Krttlllch. ~:d11nnol POQI.! f:dllor T'hr el11tot1al p1111r or thl' Daily l'rl111 H•c·k~ to Inform ond 'llmulnlt• r ('fld<'r'\ hy pl'(>Sl•ntlng 1111 th" l)Jlll' tllvl'rllt rommt•ntary '"' t1111n·, of 1ntert'i1t h\ wndlcut t'<I l'olumn1 .. ts and 1'Arioon1~t,, by prnvrd1n11 11 forum ror reader!!' "''"'' rcn1I b) l'r«'~l'nUnit thl" """' 11pa1lt'r ' opinion" and Hlta'I oo currt·nt top1t'". Thi' M1ll>t'l11I 'l111nion-; Qf lh<' 0111ly Piiot ftl>J>"Qr only In th1• N11torl11l column ol lhl• t•ip of thf' µ:i11t• Op1n1nns x. pr('ht'd hv lhe l'Olumru.,111 nd <',cnoon1~ts 3nl1 ltllrr wntcn Orf' th1•lr nwn 1111d no rndor'lement of thc·.r ""'"' ~ IH th1• O:uly Pilot 'houht I)(> inferred Wed .. April 7. 1976