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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-08 - Orange Coast Pilot• ·Weird Costa ltlesa Assault T Fuzzy Photos Show 'Nessie' As Giraffe-like DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 8, 1976 VOL ••,HO "· • UCTION\, M ~AGE\ Quake Shakes Newhall ~ By th~ Auorlaled Prrs'i ' A s low. rolling earthquake that a wakened man y Southern CalHorniaos lodav rcJ11stcrc'<l an estimated 4 7 on the Richter scale, 0Hic1als at Caltech said. Tht>re wen• no report~ or damage from the· quake. which scientists said w u~ n•ntcrcd at foothill town of Nt·whull , about 30 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. .Many rl's1dcnts f rom Los Angeles to Santa Rarbura cullt'd Jocal law enforcc>mcnt agencies and rndio stations lo report the tremor . which hit about 7 .20 a m. "We're rrazy with call:., .. a fiWitchboard opt•rutor at the• Ven tura County sher1U's :.tat1on said. Surpr1s1nRh . r1•\\ Pr people callt-d al Nt•>A hall "It dJdn't reel that strong," said Deputy H l<'hard Verner of lhe Newhall shf'rtff''I substation. lie said the stul1on rt•ce1vc.'<I on· Jy "about thr ee calls not many at all " Quakes mf';uurlnJ? 5 on lh1• Richter scale huvt• causc'<l ron s1dcruble damaRc in tht' past The Richter loi:nnthm1r scalt' measures tht' 1ntt'n111ty of 1•atlh· quakes but not the 1•1wr10· rc>- leased by them. t~vcry full · number incn•nse Indicates o l<'n· fold lncrc::ise in the s11.l' of lhc> qunkt' ll wu not immeclintcly known whether the quake was related lo the entlh bulge that ha11 been de· tectl'd along a 70·mile 11tretch of the Son Andrea11 Fault about 40 males northea~t or L~ AnRel<'!! This morning's temblor wo11 the first quake fl'lt In Southern California s incl' New Yenr's Day. Caltech ofhc1als said. Boating Featured Boating Is both a way of life and big business aJong · the Orange Coast. Today's Dally Pllot br· Ina• you a special. 20-paae magazine report on the power and saU craft mak· ing boaUna m ore enJoya· ble for area sailors. For your armchair tour of the sales. service und martne supply firms serv ing the seagoing pubbc, turn to "Oranee County BoaUn1." AP Wlr ojlNlto Cuulng Back Alabama Gov George Wallace rests on his hand dunng a news conference in M ontgomery w her e he declared he's still in the race for the Oemocral1c pre- :0. 1 d c n ti a l nomination . llowc\'<.'r. he has cut back h ts paid campaign staff frnm 00 to 30 people · Irvine Jlictim Of Woodcutters Files Claim The owner of an Irvin<' oranae jil rovc l eve led Jan. 10 by thousands of overzealous. chain saw-wi elding woodcutters tit· tracted by 8 c ity o(rer or frN! firewood has filed a $300,000 plus claim against the city Helen Cruikshank of Fall River Mills contends In her claim against the city tbal dama&t's to the trees and grounds totalled $150.000 and future l0&ses will amount to at least $1.50,000. City Clertt Carol flynn bu re· t>ommended that the city council deny the c laim and refer the mat· ter to the city's insuranee car· ner. The city had adver tised firewood free for the cutting al llS Heritag~ Park site, oo WaJnut Avenue east or Culver Drive. But city orricials had intended that just the 50 trees that had been grubbed from lhe site be cul up and hauled away. Instead. the otrer drew mOTe than 2,000 woodcutters from OTange. Los Angel es. San Bernardino and Riverside Coun· ties who made short work of the 50 trees a nd moved out into the surrounding acreaae. About 50 acres were leveled (See CLAIM, Page Al) HB Victim Ravished, Painted By STEVE MITCHELL °' U.o O•llf Pl ... M•ff A bizarre kidnnpang. in which the victim had half his hair and mustache shorn by three as- sailants before he was sprayt."<l with red paint, was calll'd "the weirdest thing I've heard or in 15 years" by a vete ran Costa Mesa police lieutenant today Police reconstructud the story this way A man was kidnapcc:l al gun- poant in Costa Mesa l'arly today by a man and a woman who forced him into the trunk of his own car before dnvlng it to an nrca tn Laguna Hill~ Therl' they blindfolded the vi<'· t1m Ills two abductors were met by a third suspect. a woman. who assisted 10 str1pp1ng the victim and lying him to a Ping Pong la· bll' The victim said he was then sexually molested by the trio. who proceeded to shave hatr his hair and his mustache before spraying him with a ran or red paint Police said the three suspects unUed the vk hm and put him bock In the trunk of hJK car, driv· Ing him to :in oil fi eld in llunt· lngton Re ach where they left hi m locked In the trunk or his car nnd Oed. . The victim pried open thl" trunk and fl attged down a motorilit who notified police. Police Lieutenant Ocorf(e L. Lorton said officers are question· Ing the' victim today and hope to shed some light on the bizarre abduction. Armed Bandit Steals $300 A Luaer·wavlng bandit robbed a Kentucky Fried Chicken shop 0( nearly S300 and took the crank &haft oul of the operator's car ln a pre-dawn holdup, Huntington Beach police said today. Bob Maddux, surprised at the shop at 18785 Be ach Blvd., Hunt· ington Beach, told police the ban· dlt was 25, short, weighed about 140 pounds and brandished an automatic pistol. The auto cranksha(t which was out of the victim's car lor repa.u"S w.,..UO stolen. , . . . 7 :20 AM Quake, Registering 4. 7, Rocks Newhall an's Life .. Ht>11ry ll1twi11ds Secretarv of Stull• I h.'nry Kissinger sits on the fl oor at the Iranian i·:mbassv m Washington durin~ a party with ac· trl':-.s Polly Hc•rg{•n Iranian Ambassador Ardeshlr Zahedi held the party followin~ a benefit ballet at the Kennedy Center. <R<'latc.•d Photo Page J\4.) Horns, Long Neck Shown for 'Nessie' CAMBRIDGE. Mass. <AP> - The Loch Ness moru.tcr. legen· dary inhabitant or 8 det'p Scottish lake, ls described by researchers as a long necked creature with horns on its head They bast• their impression on a ~eries of fuzzy pholol(raphs they say show the monster swam ming in Loch Ness losl!lummer. An artist's enhancement of the pictures makes the beast resem· ble a giraffe with a short snout. The photos caused a furor last November when their existence wns r eported. The researchers published a detailed account of their Ondlnl(s In today's edition ot TechnolORY Revlt'w, a publlco lion of th<' M ossarhusctts ln11titute of Technology "Although we make no claim to being expert zoologists, we can f ind no combination of phenomena that account Cor ij\ese data as well as the simple explanation that a large creature Inhabits the loch," they said. The study was conducted by lhe Acade my of Applied Science. a research group whose presl· dent Is Robert H. Hines, dean of the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord. N H. The heart or their findings Is a series of murky color photo· graphs . O ne of the most dramatic shows "the head of a creature. with bHaleral sym· metry lndkated, in half profile, with the noslriJ1 and open mouth al the right and se\teral bom·llke projections al the top." By "bilate ral symmetry." they meant that the left hall of the head looked like the rieJlt half. They said the neck is about l 1h feet thick, the mouth nine inches long a nd one ot the horns six in· (See MONSTEk, Pa&e AZ~ $28,000 SpenJ 'In Fling' Grand lhefl charges have been filed on two s uspects who authorities allege took a retiree's $28.000 life savings us deposit on a seaside dream home. then squandered It on a ning, Hunt· ington Beach police reported to· day. Fraud Detail Detective Randy Toburen obtained complaints naming a middleaged woman a nd h er younger associate following a lengthy probe Into handling of the 70-ycar-old vie· tim's money. Suspects Eliiabeth Grable, 54, or Redondo Beach and Theodore W. Swain, 29. of Wilmington face preliminary hearlnJC April 21 In West Orange County Judicial District Court. They are free on SJ0,000 bail ea('h. Detective Toburen alleges they took the money from Ramond M. Patterson. 70, or 1309 Seal Way, Seal Beach. for n Spanish-style condominium al 4991 Pearce St. In the Huntington JI arbour area. "They spent every dime of It. all his worldy security," Toburen ch arged . "They W<'re high . rolling. You name It, they bought It." lie alleged the two 11uspccl1 ob· talned 11ale11 rights a rtcr the unlta (See THEFT, Pa1e.U) Coast Weather Fair lonlRht and Friday wit h no Important tcm· perature changes. HIJ(hs Friday 63 to 68, lows tonight in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY Job pro1pecl • /or t t tn· Ofl~• tn 11ear1 ahtad are er· ptcttd to bt dim. Ont ..aulhor1t11 coll• problem ".adol dunamite .'' SIOf'JI, Al. ,A2 DAILY PILOT s Ttturlday AQffl 8. f978 , 'Ethnic Purity~ Carter Makes Phrase Apology curcR 2c1 JACKSON I 11 f ORD 251 UDALL 119 RUGH 14 IAlUCE UM URto•1itt1~ 166 NURIS 13 hnnte SH 15 l1co1111111ttd 148 Othr I& ...... ,._ .. "'~" STANDINGS Th1!-i chart shows the delegate \'Otes by ~ candidate as or today, bast!d on result-; of the 11nmanes thU!> for. . . , , , j , f 'ront Pog~ . t I MONSTER • • chl's long Anotf\er picture depicted a luminous. pink blob 11tl;ichl'<i to a lo nl!. snak y nl.'ek Tht• re i;earchcrs said it was about 20 reel long and appeared to Ix• "tht· up- per torso, neck and he11d of J Ii\'· ingcreature " The obJects photographed passed 1n and out of the camera's \'te\\, they sa 1d They could not have be£>n r o<·ks ht•c,1usc lht.> lake's bottom "ai. uut of llw camera·~ r ,ingtc• Several ltnll'"· th<•v sJ1d. ir regular. d.ippled shapt>s ap peared on Lht• film <.1fh•r th•· cam era y. as bumpt•d h.1rd cno~gh to ma ke it swing wildly Tbe study llbrred up a new wave of s pecubtion about the C).· 1stence ofthl' fabled monster. GeorJtc R Zug, curator or the Dl\'lsion of fl ('ptllcs ;,ind Amphi bi:ms at the Sm1ths11ni.m ln:.t1lu lion, suid , "I bt'licve thes(• 11ata tnd1cute the pn• .. cnce or lurgC' animals an Loch Nes.., but ore 1n· .-.urrar1ent to 11font1f\ lhl·m · Sir Pt·kr St'olt, a llrill)h 11Jt11rahst ('\ ~" gJ\ e 1t J n;1111C' fl.1•s.,1h•1 c.1!. rhomboptery'C, '4hH·h an c;n•ek ml'3T\J> rou~hh "'~""" mnn•\11·r "•lh th•· • diamond .,haped fhp1wr II o" c \' <' r , .1 t c .1111 a I th 1• 'ialurul lh-.ton• \tu\1•11m in Lon don saul •l " •• ·., llnt'On\ 1m·l•tl tiv the p1ct un•-. .incl s1wr11l.itt'fl lh;1t '>Orne obJl'<'l'i on I h1• film rould bt· gas bublJlc.; Thl'r(' h,IVl' h1•1•n h•itc:nd'I or m o n ., I l' r " 1 n Lo 1· h N e s ., throuj!houl h1slon Thi' first rt·· ported s1Rhlm g "J' in 5f.a A I> • whl'n Sarni Colurnb11 tlw m11n who brought ('hr1 ,11.rn1I\ to Srotl;1n<f. wa.; !'.lld'o h.1v1• lw1•n fr; Rhl1•nt>1l olf by u mnn.,tH 111 th1· l:ik1· Curf~w Ord~r~rl BEIR l 'I', Lt>h<inon tAP > ·rh1· 1·orn111;mrl1•r of Lhl· Hearut mll1lar ) .:u1 r1snn orden·d .i l'lltft•w lt>tla~ In the VIClnlt) Of tht• pn\ ale mun-.ion 1n which tht• L l' b J 11 1• s 1• p ;1 1 I 1 a m 1• n l 1 ' 'dlt'd11l1·d 111 m1•l'l l'!.itllnlay In .an Jn~l' t he I l•p l.H01.•m1.•11t n( 1'1 1 .,11l1•11L :-.1~1·1 m .in 1-'r ;.H\Jll'h llri.c 1\1.11 Ahtlah ordl•rt'fl lhl.' .1rl"' rlt .. irl'll 111 .111 ultt·mr1t 111 ~I.OJI thl' s nlJll·r fin• and 11111rt.1r r •>und~ "h1d1 lt'fl "'".: Mn~l<·111 }:unm1•n and th<·tr nJ(hl \\1 111.: l'h11sllan Im·., :1110 vnrd~ U\\ ,1v ha\01• lw 1·11 tr.1llan>: for the 11o1:.t l\\1ldJ\~ ORAN~E COAST Hoh•'rl N Wo'i'd t t I I P""'f•..,.... 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Qt •1"4' ••"V"• .. , ~ .-,, 1 ,,.,, •"'Utf' f'• .. t •t ,.,... •• """' A < •'''' " A '"'tr"'' ,rf·"ft b• , .~ •• ,, )t f'll'llllWI\ ~t t ~,..··~ tl,._.tt11111,. ,_,,'"'""'"*"ltM;.~ U I fT'f')l'll"'' PH I LA D £LP H I A 1 A 1'1 Democ ratic pres ident1.il l'C111 t.-n<k r J1mm) Carlt'r upolol(1t1'<l tOOJ) for hi!> US(' of th(' phr,1w "l•lhnH' punty" in u i.tat1.:nwr1t oppoi.1n1t federal dlorls to (•hungt! th e muk~·uµ o f ne1ghborhoods and said it \\US "J mistake on m y part." Carte,'i. apology l'Unl<' ul u news conference :i::. lw l'Jnt palgned ht•re for the April 27 l'en nsylvama primary In South liend, Ind on Tut•s- da), CJrtt•r !>did in re::.ponw lo J 'JUl'=>Lllln rrom rtport~rs '"I'm not gu1ng Lo U\C th<• federal government's aulhontv to c1rcum \ t•nl the naturJI 111 BROWN CAMPAIGN TO GO ON TOUR?-AS chn.it1on Ct( Pt'Ople to ll\ l' 1n homogenou::. group:, I m not tr~ mg to :.ay I want to m.iintain "1th an> kind of ,llo\ ernmcnt 1nlerferenr<' in thl' ethnic purity of neighborhoods. 'w't'hat I sa~ 1s the government ought not to lake a~ a maJor purµosc the intrusion of alten ~roup' into a neighborhood. :ump- ly Loc i.Labl1s h that inlru::.wn " Lirt£>r rcpeatt'd a s1m1lar state ment in Philadelphia o n Wednesday in answer lo another qursllon. Tht> ::.Lalemenl was cnt1c1zed b~ <1nolhl·r Dcmvc rat1c aspirant, Rep. Morris Udall of Arizona, and Carter said manv umdt'n- t1r1ed persons. 1ncludmg blacks, asked h1m lO t•xplatn has U~l' Of the term "I "a::. careless 111 Lhe words I used and I apolog1£<• for 1t." Carter said todav "Ther e 1s nothing v. rong wtlh keeping the et hnic c har acte r o r a neighborhood. but 1myone \\ho wants lo move 1n certainly has the nght lo tlo that on his o" n \Ohtaon llo\\e\er . I would nut arbitrarily ha\ e lhl' f<.'<it•r<1I i:o\ · l'rnment mo\/l• people into a 1lt'lghborhood." On WednesdJ}'. L'dall :.aid of the Carter s t atement· "The Wallace vote is out there for so- meone lo grab. I don't know what. his ICarter '~) motin~s are, but maybe this 1~ "hut he is lookini:: for .. Cartt!r denied that he used the phra::.e in an efrort to :.eek votes from supporte rs of Alabama GO\' Gl'orge Wallace, who first m ade the natio nal poht1cal spotlight tiy opposing efforts to integrate schools in Lhe Soulh. 1-'rom Page A I THEFT • • • went into receivershjp and that rece1versh1p was awarded to Belly Suttie. a north Long Beach realtor who apparently had nothing to do wtth the alleged di\ er s1on of Patterson's money. Investigator s assert the cash ~1ven to Mrs . Grable and Swam who oper<ile as Rich Investment ~and Mortgage Corpora lion of Lawndale was not placed into c·M·row pending completion of the sale. Instead, Toburen charged to- day, it w as placed into a newly- opened account in the name of M1l-kra Realty, under a title or trust account and squandered on personal purchases by check ovc>r a few weeks l>et cct1ve Toburen said the 1•ldcrlv condom1n1um purchaser wuntl.'d to assure seeunty or h1.., S.t0 ,000 home for his tw1haht .\enrs and therefore put down n1•arly t\\11 th1nb of als JHI< (' Ile said on1• allornl'V ~ho hod lr.1 rn<•i.I o( I h1• in q•.,t 1~al 111n ha\ a lrc•.111) 1 nnt.11'11•11 tum rc·~nrd1n..: thl' ~''''h1J11y lhat .11 l1•ast """ 11lh1•r 1wr-.on mav al<n huvC' a C'.l'I' le• rc:po11 · f 'rnm Po9P 1\ I CLAIM ... \\•thin hours. Most of th1• lane! WU'> own<'d tw lhl• Cll). hut thl.' l'Ullt•rs al<10 l:ml \\,\ste to Mrs Cruikshank '~ ror nc•r lot anci C'lll a few tr('(.'S b<-lon~­ mg lo other IJndoY.ners. Mrs . Cruikshank's land ir. c;cheduled to be de\•eloped into a shopping center under a lease a~reement with developer Bruce Nott m about a year. Embas y Protests MOSCOW CAP) -The U $ Embassy today made 1ls fiflh protest in l wo weeks to the Soviet Foreign Ministry complaining of harassment o f Ame r ican diplomats in Moscow. An em· bassy spokesman said the latest note protested a n incident Wed- nesday in which four men blOC'ked the path of an e mbassy t>mploye and lectured him obool \ 1olent incidents against ~v1et ofhces and p er sonnel m New York. .. _ f 0.Nlt l'•i.i ~l.CI f'i.oto Trip Exhibit Battin Hearing Delayed TM "lot"ked'' kne{' ol a juror caused a halC du ·~ cMuy Wed- nesday In the triul of mdictt>d Oransc County Supt-rvlsvr Robert Uuttln It w asn't until it was dt·· termlned t hat Juror V11nro Nt-wklrk '11 knee reqwrcd surgery thut 1m ultt'rnate j uror was called and Batlln's trial r l.'"sumcd. ~till on the witnt>ss stand when th e indi cted Sa nt~ Ana supervlsor's trial got Wlder way again was a former Ballin :staff worker. Julie Grimes . As she hnd d one a day earlier, Mrs Onmei; adm1lled she and othl.'r members of Batun·s st aff v.orktd on his 1974 campaign for lieute nant go\ernor during normal county working hours. She also said campaign related work was done dunng evening hours and on weekends . Mrs . Grimes. h o wever, couldn't r ecall the dates she was assigned campaign chores by a nother s taff member Retiree, 83, Routs Attack LAKEWOOD lAP) -"I ft-It l was aioina to d1t• anyhow, so l thou.ahl I micht as wt'll llO after him," •uld 8S year·old Edward M cG innln a.fl er rouuna a teen~se attacke1 McC1nn\n, u relin•d 1trcn1rt worke r . l!llid ht• "ui. uttt1ckcd l>y u youni: m an who t•ntcrNl h i:ot J.itk.:wood horn\', :1truck him wtth a aun butt untl ittarted stabbing him with a stdk knife. Ocputies said Wcd.n1•s day the teen-age assailant fled v.hen McGinnias got lo his feet and began lo t\ghl back. MrClnn1ss esca~'<l senou:s mJur~ Coast Clears After Early Rai~ Winds ~ Paul P r esley, owner of the San Clemente lnn, a nd Jack Brennan, aide lo former President Nixon, look over me morabilia of Nixon 's recent trip to China. Brennan holds picture of Nixon and Chairman Mao T!.e-tun~. Item s will be dis played at the Inn tonight from 6:30 to 9 to r<.11se funds for the South Coast Boys Club. The ticket price of SS includes cocktails. Nor could Mrs . Gnmes recall r eceiving instructions directly from Battin to forego her regular county duties to work on his un· successful 1974 bid for statewide office. It is the prosecution's conten- tion that Battin illegally used his staff a nd county supplies an his bid to become California's lieute- nant governor. A sudden stor m brought scat tered rain, dark clouds and gusty winds to the Orangc Coast toda), but national wc.•ather forecasters predicted clear :.ki1.•s tor torughl and Friday. Ram watchers in c1l1t>s across most of Orange County reported the r ain began this morning at about 8 o'clock and continued sporadi c ally through mid · morning. Officials Stumped On Hughes' Home Battln's attorney, Matthew Kuriltch, 111s1sts !laff member!> did their normal chores and were paid from a campaign fund for their political chores Tire Pact Charged Officials at the Orangr County l-1ood Control Departml'nl In Santa An<.1 reported "l~s than u trace" or rain by mid-morning, but said that by the lJme Lhe rain stops they expected "several hundredths of an inch." From AP Dlspatcbes HOUSTON -OftiC'ials now face the problem of establJshing the legal res 1drnce of billionaire recluse llo\\ ard Hughes. Hughes li\'ed in many exotic locations throughout the world. I le died Monday on a pn\'ate plane on his way here from his mo.st recent home. m Acapulco. Mexico lie wai. 70 An autopsy Tuesday s howed the reclusive Hughes died of chronic kidney failure. T he FBI said Wednesday in Washington t ha t fingerprints from the corpse m atched those takl.'n from Hughes when he ap- plied for a pilot's license in Lhe 1930s Hughes' executives remained t1ght-hpped. m eanwhile, when questioned about n possible will and disposition or Hughes' va ri ous holdings. A r elo Seder berg, a spokesman for Hughes' Summa Corp. in Los Angeles. said there would be no comment on whether a will ex- ists. Harris County's medical ex- aminer . Dr . J oseph W , Jach1mc1yk, took fingerprints from the body dur ing the autopsy and forwarded them to lhe FBL T reasury Secr etary Wil~ia~ Marine Guilty In Death of I Stepdaughter An El Toro Marine bo<Wed on murder charges after his 2-year· old stepdaughter died of massive head injuries was found guilty of mvoluntary manslaughter late Wednesday by an Orange County Superior Court Jury. Judge Robert P. Kneeland ac- cepted the verdict reached after two days of deliberations and set April 28 a s the date he will sentcnCl' Kevin Dale Forrester, 19, of Santa Ana. Oeverley f'orresler, 18, lhe vi<'- ti m '~ mother, trstified that '!he su" her hus band beat the baby on severnl occa sions betwet>n Au~ K and 10, 1975, when the child lapsed Into a como. The child regained consciou~­ ness a fter being comatose fo r srveral W<'eks but dJed or Its In. Junes Nov. 7 while being cared for in o foster homr. Forrrs ter pludt"d guilty to <'haq(<'S of child a bu.<1e before Uw litllt• girl dted and was undergo. mg m1>11lal lt'sls al the state's Chino facility at the time of de>· ath lie "a 'I immediately returned to Orange County and rebooked on murder charges. Navy Officer Admits 'Gay' SAN DIEGO (~P) -A Navy rest'rve intelligence officer has pubhcly proclaimed himself a homosexual. Cmdr. Jefrrey Vowles told a news t'Onference Wednesday that. he ls resigning his reserve com· mission t o h e lp organize n serviceman's union for homosex· uals of both sexes. Vowles sold he s erved a total of ~ight years In the Navy as an ln- telli genc e spec ialis t and a lingwst. Including two years of acUveduty. .. Sim on sought the identity cherk to make sure the corpse really was that of Hughes before the ln- Lernal Revenue Serv1re began tax proceedings on the llug hes estate . Hughes 11.'fl no known hr1rs. Funeral .services wc:rl' held Wcd - __E!~a ---- CAIRO (AP) -Egypt and the French tire company Michelin have signed a $50 million agree· ment to establish a factory rn Egypt in the first signuicant deal to be concluded since Egypt pro- claimed an economic open-door policy two years aJ(o. re ouse S11NIJllY /1/or Ill The rain "us expected to con- lJnue mosl of today, with tern peratures r eaching the mld-60-; and d1pp1ng d own to about 47 degrees Lomght. However, c leur skies are ex rected for tonight and t'tlday~ ae .. RCA * C ,4sN &' U/ll2Y • SDN Y * L;~i:~:~: iV Ra:ta Slel'~o 7 O/~ R~ot>of rs ZEA//TI/-or-~c YBM. NARA#TZ /r ccsr Ct.o.J~-0'-'n ~ Ju:. ( M AIA!Vr z. ,~'B:i&eti ' 5o.vv Tll' ~r A lfA~A/A./ • JVC -8?.U:. $,PEAA!:E~ -C,111.w~TlJAS -~nei~ -En::.. en::.. -,4 // tJrclc.rs fk!1c/ lt c..hc..d:.. e r /f ,,j A_ 1-U1 // /J c l/Cr/./;Cc/ t?n ,if,,,.,cbr. '4/r// 1~ ~h1d /JttJlf ~c ,thdcd' v// !i4't c;./ftt.rnt>o'1. L ~~Ps • CW/11/~S • INrF~,,~ ~Yf.re,vs T/lae.Es • S#c'-11'~ · AceESso~~a t"i~ Of\e -ra. f l'f b,q ! ciw\-l m•~~ 1·11111·111·111111 M11rr11111;,,~ ,.,,u 011r 1•1•rouu1I Ou1• \ ,.,,r G1u1rnu11•1• flu l .1·1·ru 1•r11d111·1 Mr .\1•11! 27 5 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .. _....,.. .. , .... JDewtW ..... C....Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5·30 S-.... tlw H...,_. .,_SAN• 1 fU "Jerry" "M ike" , , Cella, Aides Face LA Trial May 4 Los Angeles Federal Court pro- secutor~ will &d f1r!lt cr.ack .at m• • dieted Dr. Lou1~ J . (~Iha Jr. nod lhrH bu:;1ncn Ubsoc1ates. 'I'h:H dl·dsion wus re.i<'h<'d lul<' Wednl':sduy In Or.inal' County Supenor C.:Qurt when Judge Jcr r old S. Oh vcr clobed the current. phitbl' o( prell1ul urt1on by n·:.«.'t· t in JC the lex: u l t ruJ dulu fronl April 19 to May 24. &~ W@llil[f @@((WO©@ The ~olumn appears dally UCt'pt Saturday!> aod Mondaya. ,,,/ a 11roblt"m ~ 1111·11 u. r1k I '·11 Uun11. l'ul u.lll c..ut rl'd lri/A'. rid 1/11 ""'I 1 r., 1111 I fie / 11111 Jr•" 11·1 ·I '" '11/l t' 1'11'1/'l'l t \ I •1011·rr.m1 i.r 1 '''' IJll.\/11\' '· i\1 1111 l/ll'lf (lli,1'\/11 ti~ I ' J•ut /)un11 .\I y,,,,, ·'• Tl'l("1', () Tllll 1/1' (.'(HJ \ I /Ju,,,, '1•1/ut. t•.o J,11J' 1 ,1,11, ('r1.1l11 \/,''I. C.\ !J •t,'ti. /nrlurh• !)1Jur td1 ,,1111111' 1111111/•r•r, 18• Aren•t Rare DEAR PAT: J recently inherit· ed a large collect1on of old 78 rpm r ecords. J have on ginal Fanny Brice records , Judy Garland albums a nd the original "Who's o n First?" by Abboll and Costello. My problem 1s two·fold. J would like to sell this collcrtion. but I've no idea where to l'(o lo fmd collectors. And even 1( I did fmd someone who might be in· terested. I sull have no idea of the worth of these records. B C., Huntington Beach F ew -If any -old rttords br· ing a hlgh price due to lack or de· mancL Most, including Caruso discs, turn up In Goodwill or Salvation Army stores on sale ror II) Ol' 25 cents e ach. Famous "single'' 78 r ecords have ~n re· corded on albums. with origlnal master r ecordings held by re· cord manufacture rs. \'our best Ml may be to hang on to your"" cords ln case the p assage or time makes the m scarce. One pos iblt" sales sourct> may be-mt-mbers or the Orange County Rtcord Collectors Club. Contact George W. Moore, 131111 Lampson Ave., Orangf', CA 92668. The same in· formation applies to the Inquiry Judge Ohver &cl Apnl 22 as lh~ diitf.' he w11J rule on two out.stand· Ing defense mot10nb. ont' of thl'm :i motion for a separate tn.tl filed by deftndunl Theodore Sch1lf· m:in, "·of S;i nta AoJ An it1t'nl!cal mo\Aon f1lt-d 1n l.0$ Angt<ki. Federal <.:ourt by Sch1f· tm .. n !> lawycr Wit~ tl'CenU) Je na'iJ J[ current federal courl ar· Highway Freeze Protested A dl'Cl!iion b\ Orani.:l' Count~ ::.u~n·bors W cdne::.da~ tu freeze a city-county road bwld1ng fund until al least m1d-Junt-was met Y.1th conslernat1on, a little con· fusion and som e anger by Orang1• Coast cit v officials. Supervisors put the lid on the 1976-77 Arterial Highway Financ. ing Program (All FP l allocat1on in a 3·1 rnte. Wednesday's de· c1sion reversed a 3 2 action they took Tuesday that guaranlf'cd the program ""ould proceed as us ual. Al stake IS about s·u mil hon in county gasoline lax rcvC'r1u1.•s scheduled for u se by the r1l1cs on a 50·50 rus t sharing bas1-.. Thl' rreete threatens d dl'lily Ill' termination of mm e than SI 1 :! million m city ro.id prOJCl'l!- The reason J!l\'l'I\ h\ Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 1n pressing for lhc fn•t•ze y. as thJl the county may "ant lo use a h1J.: ger share of its ga::. l•P· moot'\ fur maJor prOJC'Cts "oUC'h a!> m"'' transit or re.l.(1u11al h1J!h" JY <:on strurt1on. !-.tncc 19511 lht.• count\ ha' ~han•d 1ts ~J~ la'< rt.•\'('hUl'!'> Y. tlh the r1t1es \'la thl' ,\JIFI' 1\ totJI of Sl12 m1lhon \\11rth of ro;u1' h'l· ed on the 1. nun t \ ,\ 1 U• ri a I H1gh""ay Ma::.ll'r l'IJn h ,1\'l' 1'ct.·n bwll under lht• prn~rc1m f'or m•xt yt·ar. tht• 1·1tt1"• wer(' to be given mort' th~m $.'l million plus an :iddit1onc.1I SI 7 m1ll1on cut of u nan t 1c1 p .al<' d rt• v t' nu 1•" J!encrated by unt•xpt•clt••lly h1J!h ~asohnc sales ran1cmenlJs rt'milm unchan~t'<.1 , Cell.i, Sl, Seh1ffma11, G\'<>rflc l..t-\\ HI 011<.'ndorf. 44, or Laxuntt llC'uch and Stt•phen Hobl'rl E\ans. 31 . of M1ss1on \lh.'JO \\111 goon ll'toil U1erc Ma)' 4. Tb~y f J C\' 4·1 lt.'lonv eount:-. whwh mclude tax cv~1on, fraud. lhrlt and con~p1rncy. 'l'h<>ir Oran~cc County ln>tl will 1.: on 127 folony counu ""tucb 11\• elude arand lhelt, t•on.spsrucy, foqrer •. ,.m btnlt-mt-nt and wilUul uttcmpt:s to d •fr:.ud stale IO\'l'rnment. Thl' charge-s 1n both court:> i-tt-m fronl ullci;ut10~ thut Cella. and hls codefendaotst.1phoned an l'slunated $2 rn1lhon an fund:s fro m two Oron1tc County hospltuls, Mls:11on Commuruty 111 M1 ):sion Viejo ond Mercy Geonerul In S11ntu :\n.J Jt 1:. ullegcd that al Jenst ;i por· lion or lhl' fund" J~M·rtl•dl\ dn cried from the t""o hoi.pllJb were used to provide f1nanc1al bu,·king for pohhcuJ canrt1dult.'" favored by C«llu. Jud~e Oh\ er amended 22 or !ht• local ftolony eounts dunni: lhl· h carin.i Wcdn<'bduy but lh1• chuo~cs arc regarded a::i 111111or by Orungc County p~t·cutor:.. All four d t-fl•ntlanls and south <'Ourity run rht.•r H1churd J . O'~t·11l, "ho hu' not bt•l'n naml'<i in an) c11m1111.il ~1rt1on. foet> Cl\11 cou1 l tn:tl on alleMUltons filC'd b\ tht.• IY.o ho.,p1tnl:< und l\\o mt•di<"ul n11 porJt1onb J1nk<'<I to the l.a«1htlt•:>, Thi.' µluintilf~ 1n lht• Su()l.'rior Court lawM11t demu.nd n totw of SJ7 million in dumugt'!'>. Blue Monday Health Property Taxes Due Plans Orange County Ta"< Collector. Treasurer Houert Citron hj~ an· nounced th<.' deadlint-tor paymg the second 1nstallm1·nt of county prop<.•rl} lJAl'l> ""1Cbout J.lt'Olllty IS Sp m J\prtl 12 tr taA p.i~ ml'nls. .ir~·n t made or po::.lmarked on or lx'forc the de- :.idline da}, u s1' percent penalty '"II be atlat·hcd lQ Lbe total bill, Citron s:ud. The normal installment de· ~1dhnc I'> Apnl 10 1'ul that dale falls on a Saturday this year and the deadline has been mOH'Cl t"o days later. The ta:< collector notC'd lhut many homeowners who bought tht'1r property lifter the on~1n<.1I Oct. 12 lax installment deadUnc may be unaware they are re· qwred to pay the second install· menl. lie also said thal people who· bought t:ixable pro!)t'rty on or after last 0<'l. l who aren't pa,\· ing into an impound account :.it their lending inslllul1on and ""ho haven't gotlt>n a copy of their tax bill can get more information from hi!> off1t'l' at 630 N. Broad"' ay m Santa Anj, Amended By WILLIAM SCHREJBEH. Oo IN 0•••1 ,.,, .. )wtt Orange County supervisors h;n e amended their apphcallon t o become the county's sol1· ft"deral health plannin~ designcc to permit partJcipallon by the semi-private agency that now performs that funclJOn. The Compr ehensi\'e lkalth Planning Council would ht• ~rmitte<l to appoint fiw of the 30 members of the county's pro. ORANGE COUNTY Late License Fee posed Health Systems A~t'ncy if the county is chosen to do the Job. County government and the ex· isting health council ar1.• compt.'l· mg for the n<-w authority. which provides for broad-ba~ed p<>wl'n; t>\ er new health facility planning und j!rant funding. AspanPark Bids Called ByOCBoard Delayed for Pets Roth apphcat1ons arc l>t'inR rl" Orant!c County supl.'fvisors \ 1t'wcd by Ille State D<'purtmt'nt hJ\'l' itonc to bid for dcvt'lvpml'nl '' thn•1· nwnlh moratorium on the normal SS late fee t·hargc·d to do~ ownt•rs. ""ho let their Orange l'ount v pet lict•nst·~ lapse " .is ap pro\'etl \\'l•clnt•.,dJy by lhc County Uoard of Super\'1sors. The morntonum l4h1 ch 14111 1~1-.1 throu~h Junl• JO. wa:. prn pm.('d by Supt.'r\'l::.or Thomas lhll'\ In t'O nJUOl'tlOn With .. pilot program of door-to door checks for unllc·c•n,t•<I an1mab, which "as appro\ cd by :.upcrvbors last month. identified by lhl' new l'ommumly ti( I lealth ··nd \"elf Jr" Jlnor t11 ,.,. J' k I f .. " ... ol 5 3 acre J\!>µa11 ~·r 1n the program now p.1y no ate t'l'!>. am111at1"n .ind "el~t1'on b,. lh" · d I f R I d " ~ ..... J " t:ountn M c l om l's tract o Lake 1 ey :.at 1t Y.111 b<.• hard '.S. Oep.irt mt.·nt of Jlt:Jlth, 1" · enough for county ammal control Education and Welfare. orc~l. officers conduct1n!! lht.• pilot pro Supt.•rnsor Halph Clark !>UJ!· ,\t tlw s.1me liml' 1'ucsday, ~ram lo wm the pul>lu"s rom· f:!t'Sted the n ew role in the coun-1ht.•y ;lgrel•d to a1>JJh for S00.000 of phance with license fet.•:. let aJOOl' t} s plan for t ht.• lwallh <·oum·rl the t>~tun;HNI $197,000 dt•V<'IOJI• a late rec. :.iflt•r lt•arn1n~ that Mano ( lblt•do, nwnt ('O ... t rrnm fund:( provided The board <ipprO\ed the p1ltJl :-talc welfart.• dtr(.'clor, s.iul a~l'n· hy lhl' l!JH SI.rte lkat"h. PJrk. program in an effort to 1ncrl'aM· ,.1e.., propos ed hy JmhhC' t•nllllt'' Rt'l'r1•al1UnJI :ind Jh::.tori~al the number uf dOR!> '3Cl'll\ale<l. ~u<'li a~ lht• co\lnty \\ tll J.!t'l '" "t. Fac1ht ll':::O Honrt Act. ;.1~am::.t rab1c-; -a rl'<Jwn·mc·nt i>rl'fi·r\'llt'l'. "-for" a 11" •n•" c·an ..... 1bt 1n'"' Su1wn 1'Clr Thom.·1:: Rtl"y •a1'd ..,... " ": ..,, "'' 1 J .u. Cl.irk t1•rm1•d tht' C'rror lo tlw ,, ' '' ll has b •n t m t ... th l I a tot:>I of SI00.000 ha• '>ccn . l'~ ('~I a {"U •1 l'SS lwalth CO\lnl'll ,J ""'(If.Ill faith t'f. .., I than h a ir Or the 120 000 dons 1'11 un " bud0 l'lt•d for I ht• A~11an Park nro· ' " · fort" lo nut lw•1•lhl•r <i t•onsolid:it. " '' Rtlt>~· :.aid <1 lid on the delin· incorporated arc<is und the <"1l11•s ('(! apph~;rttot~ Jl•Ct h~· E l Turn Service l\rca <1u1•n!'y ft•(• would :u·t u::. ;in add1· that contr.icl for county animal Supcr\'l!>Or Ralph Dit•drirh Number S ue but that monl'y may t 1on~rl mct•ntl\'t' and may make control protection haw hc<•n,c•s said the amendment to lhl' <"nun. not bt• frt•(•d uni ii the slate puts lht· county's do~c JlChing pro-J m ajor dent m thl' proSJ)\'Ct1vc ty'.s <irt1hC'ation is not tnll'ndl'cl In Up Lhc b<ind al'l funds. grum a little l'3!>1t•r to undcrtakt'. .county llcf!nst-fel' in<'om\'. . . . . Hile·~ ind1call'd thul if the pilot bt• an orrcr of' ('00Jll'fUllon, lnl'rl'· ~upcrvl sors t•a llC'il ,,,,. bid 11 <' also s.11d thut th1· llro~rnmfallstohnng thed1.·-.i rt•tl lv:1 t·hangf' in th1·c•ou11tv'~pla11 ·OP\,'mn~onl\1:1yH1an1lllih·ysuid moral on um will provide enou~h .results t he <"ounty mav he fori•i•tl to permit broadt•r p;11·tln1wt11111. he hop<.>s the proJcc~ can he com· , from J .S., Laguna Beach. Aft1.•r Tucsday'c; dt•c1swn to ll't t ht• program movt· <ih.-<1d •• ., usual. 1Jiedrrd1 said lw "Ioli· bt <'d" Supl'rvi!ior l.aun•111·c• .Sc•hmit. Y.ho changed his \Ol•• Wednesrl:n. time tor s upl•rv1sors to ap1,rov<.· to am~nd its rontru<.·ts with thi· llc said 1l is "not n<.•gotiuhk " pleted by lute full. till' proposed nt•w county c.1mm:il t'ilics to <'OVl't tht: ~ictual cosl Ill Council offic1ab h.1vc IJ£'1•n 'fhl' park site 1s loc:it <.•d north of nmtrol nrdinanC'1• and d11nin3f· 1 ~mim:tlC'orHrobt•n ic·t·~. cold toward similar 1·1111111\' mnv. ll,'lan St reel and t•ast of J\'iJlan t Contrart Sole DEAR PAT: l l>IRncd up Y.1lh a dance studio recently und now have be<'n notir1e<l lhut my con· tract has been sold to a finance company. What hap~ns 1f a pro- blem arises? Is the finance com· pany responsible now! A A., Santa Ana Hgt'>. II the dance studio doe.11 not fulfill lls obligallon.s, and con!'lt>· qut>ntly is not t'ntitled to pa)'· m ent, thl' finance company that bought the contract would have no greater rig ht lo receivt> pa) ments. U a problem does ~· cur, notify the finance com par • or the complaint In wrillnit within 30 days. Check your contract lo make sure pay m t-nts or Onanc· inK were not utended over a period In l.'XCt'SH of two ycar11. IA's.'ion11 al110 must beKln within 12 months a ft.-r tht> C'Ontract Is signed: and tht' contraet mui.l contain a wrltt1>n 1>talt'm1•nt nr the hourly r alt> for lht~ danct> lessons. Tht• law prohlbll~ coo· Cract 'for mort> than $2,500. Guartl Killrd Hl't-:~o-.; i\IHES. Aownt1n:i (1\l'I <.1101111•11 .111.11 kt•ci lh1· honW nr an \1 J.!l'nl llW 1• l'l'lll I\ I' Of lht• ti S h,l,t'll f'fllt'I ('orp to da\. ktlhn..: .1 p11 \,cit• J.:u.1rcJ .11111 wouncl111•: .1n11lh\·r, uuthor 1t11•-< 'ln1<1 Tht• t"<t·cu11 u" 11l1•n11f1t'<J ,,.., Car I<" Sarclan, "·" nnl IOJUf1•1I, poh<•c ~~11<1. Th1'v ~:111l lh1• 11111tkn· t1f1NJ atl;JC'k<·r' flc1l in a c.1r. Diedrich explained that hi' w<inted the funds heltl 111 abe,·ance until formal countv bud~et hcann~s to be ::.urc th~· eo11nt) i::ets all th<' fund'> 1t ncc..'<ls for its OY. n road prOJl'<'ls. tr supernsors dec1cie 1n Jun<' to dump some· or ;Ill of th1.> AllFI' mom•v h.1ck into lhc count' 's road runt! -_:...Y. lllt"h 1.., their lt·~JI prerogati\'c' --tll" 11roJCc:to; \\Ould ha\c tu bl' :.cutth:d or cut b;.1t·k. The• d elay in ;1pprm al of lht• AlfFl' monf'y \\rll .1bo l>l' J harcl"lhip to :.•lmc 1·1lll':> 1n thl· m1Cbt of bu1li.:1•1 prt•parat1ons Orange Coast cllu•s h.1v1• ask<•d for morl' than $1 5 m11l1on or this yc•ar·s Al IV P pol und tht•re " som<." concern a m11111! nt y or. (1c1;.1I<; that a pn1lon1?1'<1 frt·('1.\' woulcl dam;1J.!(' tlw1r roarl n>n· 1>trucl1on 111 OJt•ds. Arraignments Foil LA Plot LOS J\:'\'Gt-:1.J-:s CAP> -FBI HjH•nh ~:I\ th1•y h,l\t' follt•d all .1µp.ir1•111 plot lu 10111 J.IM)() SJlt• tit" p11 .. 1l hm;"" in a do\\ntoY.n bwl1J in~ ronl.11n111g 11,•rh;1p<. JS much J~ SIO rn1lhon 1n ~ .ilu.1111(-., Tht•) :-.ml Wcdn<•Mlay that four m1•11 have bct•n .1 rr;11~nc..'<I on 1•m· hf'11lt•m1•nt chari:<.·~ in an un. r1•l:i11'd cnse. while a fifth re· m • .11n:. :it J;iq;<· IOl'QUlllC!> 111 lhc lalefccslr .• ) Th l l\y ''Sin th<' pas t frw months StreNin l.akc Fort•stanllw:1 .. de· ture \ e l'Oun Y t•urrl•n p:iys because l hc) ha\l' lined up a d1cated to the C'ounty in 1972 by · I more t han it takes m from the r r o ·d l lit' said lhc lole foes a;g; <'Ur· c1llcs to pro\'idc the service. ma:.sn c amount 0 sur.>port or cci enta Lund and Develop· th<•r r appltc<it ron. ml'nt Com pan~. ~ntlv le,ied only a~n pet~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- owners who~vc h.1d license (Or lhc1r animals but let ht:m CX· p1rc• Pct owners y. ho Ol'\'l'r had their ;.m1mal:,, liccn!>l'<l and arc No Appeal For Kare1i lJF.NVILLI-~. N . .1 . •M» -The St. Clan"~ Jln1.p1tal board of trustee:. has vot(•d unanimously not lo aµpc~il a New Jt'rscy Supr1.•me Court ruling Lhnt allows f\aren Anm• Quinlan's fatht•r to han• ht•r llfr ;;upport i.ystcm dis· connct:tcd, a :.pokesman sa1<I lo· tl:l \'. 1\ s pokl·sman for l.awrc•n('1• Sll'l 11, "hn rl.'prC':.l·nl., the 21 ml'mbt•r board, s~nd the parwl a.:rec•1l nftl•r lengthy d1scuss1ons Y.1lh hospital attorney Theodon· E H. F:mhorn not to 1.1k1• U1c ruse tolhc US. Supreme Court.. M1-;'i Quin!Jn. 22. has l>Prn in a r orna since last J\pnl aflt-r :1p r»ir<·ntly dnnk1ni:: h'luor and tak· tn~ l1 :inqu1h.wrs. Shi' has hc<•n kt•pl ,111 vc on a rt'!<lp1r:itor at St, t'lurf''"· blll dnc tor-. have dl'-;<'rih1•cl h1'r t•o1H11t1o n as "chrome" nn<l "VCJ1telal1\c.'' 011r c11t1ie .. /' -=---·---~. -4~ --•••• -' ... --~, .1 • • I \\ ' . . " ·' Bid for New Train Dies " San Diego Withdraws Support, of Project J 'Inn · tor Im prov<'< I pnsM:ni:<·r tram s£•rv1n• from (;0" AnRl'IC'' lo San Die5i!O \HI Oranitr ('ounlv wer<' dt•alt :1 fatol blow WC'dnC'~· dny hy Sa n Du•~n County Su pen 1sor'l The San 01cJio bo.ird \Olt•d :t 2 to \\ 1thdraw all l>UPJIOrl for the :1dd1t1onal train. which Y.as to Ix.' funded m larJte p<irt by lhc Coun· l y Trans portation Service Oq~ani zallon (CTSO I. The CTSO was created la l year by the threC' counllt.-s t•lomr the S:.nlu 1-'c ruil comdor in an effort to beef up tram schedule>; al peak commute r hours. quabbles bet\\i!'en Amtrak, the fl-deral r:ulroud compan~·. and Santa Fe Ratlrood, Y.h ich owns tht' tracks. forced the CTSO t o accept a n on ·commuter schedule for its train or Ix' forced lo give up the Idea altoitelher. Snnta Fe's contraet with Am trak proh ibits eommutt'r r:illrnnd serv1c..-that might in lerfere with f relf{ht hauling oper:illOM on lhl' ~am<' trark~. 1\t its last ntt'etin$t two w<'ck1' 3$?0, tht• CTSO bo<1rd of directors \'Otcd 111 favor of starlln~ thC"1r tr:11n 1n .Junt• ml mul <•ftt'rnoon :ind late eventnJ? runs that Santa Ft>\\ ould :ippro\ <'. Out Tu<'sduy'-. art10n by San Dle~o super\'i~or s "ill mo.ke lhat 1m1)()ss1bk. nt'corrhng to Curl St <'wart. the OranRe County Transit Dis trict orfi<'ial who sern•s as tbe CTSO executive secrelarv. Supervisor Drrk Brown or San D1e~o County who \Oted with the maJonl). <"allNl lh1• 1<lt•a .1 "rol Os!;al wu'lle of money," wh1k ft'llow Supenisor Jim natl''> call('() it a Joke that was doomed tO.failure The board maJority contended that the proposed service would bene(1t mainly commuters in Los An~eles and Orange counties, of· fering httl~ (or San t>lef(ans. "This action makes the \TSO train i1erv1C'e 1mpossibl(•," Orange County's Stc•wart 11a1d. noting 1t y. ill mean the death or the tri-county trans portation aftt•ncy and uny ho~s for im· proved passenRcr rail service In thi' O(•ar future lie expla1nl'd the agreem<'nl that ('rN1led the ("J'S() reqwrcs 'oltnJ( unani m 1ty for action. "Unless the Joint powers agreement 1s changed to ~rm1t less than unanimous votes on items before the board. the ac· lion by San DieJ(o kills ev· erylhing.'' Stew art said. Rudy Massman, San Diego county's transportation dircetor :ind the key staff planner of the CTSO t rain effort, said St'\'cral supervisors "changed their mind s and relt t he ~x~rimcnl wasn't worth lht' expense." Tht> l'stimated annual cost of the CTSO train has grown from less than $400,000 when it was first propo~<'d lo more than Sl':i00.000 The trl county organizu. Uon l!I expt•Ctl'd to pay for two· thirds of the operating <lc>ficit a (ter farts Y. Ith Amtrak picking up the balance. , ' ' . ' 84" Sofas from 499.00 Love Seats from 399.00 Choirs from 219.00 PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS OpM Mo", . Thun. & fri. Evoi. 22 IS HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ME5A, CALIF. ; ~ ~~ILY:_;_P~IL~O~T.;_~~~~~~~~....;.T~n~u~··~c~a-1_A_P~'-~'-8~1_9~;b SOl'NU & n :R\' DEPT. LOl'I or'no1,t· has bet>n gencratt-d 1n lht· rurrl'n t lluot ana ton Beach p ol1lH·al s wirl ('har.ie'> hav(' bN!n OunR :it cuun r rl membt-r'I ullt>.i1ng elet•tion l·ode v1olatw11l\, 1·,p~nse account l'XCC!>SCS an1t Junketing c.'IOS~ 1.·ountry ThrouJ:h 11 ,111 11 .ippear'I that the 1.:il\ p11l1t1t·1.in., who are t.argt•t:. ul tht• Jttat·k have found a "h1ppini.: bo~ to 11t.1m..: Anyy. ... , "'''°H' of the people "ho felt !>lun.: b.> t'r1uc1i.m., ha\ e t'Oml' back w ith an'" er., Coun <·!Iman ,\I C:1wn. fur eic:.impll'. 1i.· !>Ued a µ1 l·part'd ~talement the other dJ\ on bl'h.ilf c1f h1 m!>elf and others 1n "h1ch he said no rounc1I mt•mbt'rs had remoteh nolated thl• public tru:-.t Cntll'l> Cot•n !>Ull~l':-.ll'd. Jrl' fueling tht• (ires of d1..,truM • Mavor Norma G1bbscommt•nt t'<i in parl. "Thl•re i. no way I um a crook '· pt! rhapl> an un - fortunate turn of phrase in vie" of hl}?h federal ofrtclals who havC' i.a1d the ~amt• words 1n recrnt ti mes. ~A RLI ER . H lJNTINGTON Mayor Pro Tem llarraet Wieder lashed back at her dl'lractor!i wbo had a lleged possible viola· t1ons in h('r 1974 eleC'l1on. lnt erestin~ 1n all of this. however. "3!> the f u.tt th al tht• C'ounter-attacks oCf~red by all three llunt1n~ton officials Coen . Gibbs and Wieder found one sourC'e to blame The} blaml·d the newspap<>r that r eporlrd the l'harges Indeed, thal harkens bac k lo ancient times "hen the king s at upon his throne. \H11ttnf.l for word from lhe battlr f1eld. Finall} tlw messeng('r arrl\ cd to report that the baltlt• wai. lost So th:z.km ,· killC'd the messeni:~r. Councilman Coen ;1ssert that 1l was "the communication:-. media wh o perpetua te and d1gn1fy" all the charges b(·in~ trotted out. Well. I don't know anybody who bl•li t•\('1' t hl•y'\t• bee n d1)?n1hed by a newspaper but mavbe Al do<.'S. t;URTHER. llE obJected to ust' of lhl' word "Junket" to d escribe council m anic trip!> across thl' c·ounlrn1dt'. "I don 't know Y.hal Coun· calman Cm·n·~ cllctwnary says h U t m \ \\' l' b Ster 'S def In('' 'j unket:. a'>. · An t•xcurs1on paid for out or publ11: funds "So much tor that Ml•;inwhale. Mrs. Wieder com plained. "II s damm-d unfair 10 hr trn•d 111 the prl''" If ~ou ntY. !ii>Jper-. k l'l'P JI up \OU II h~v e noth1ns: but u sed c-.1r sale:-.mt•n st•r' tnA on C'1t y rou11 l'll'> .. 'I think that s tatrment was d11mned unfair to u ... l·d t•.1r ~•lesmen. At lt•a..,l "lwn tht•y ~··t. 1Hr11u~h w 1th ~our rnon1·y. \1111 han' .1 ft'w o ld tires to kirk l"ew PQl)lil•ians 1·an m;ikt• that !ii.ill' mrnl. AL.\S, IT S EE:\1S lhl'M' llunt 1rii.11on ll1•a<'11 pnltt1eo:-. <"an'l un der ... t an1I th<') ·rl' ).:('tlmg all this !lnk bl·(·J11..,1• 11 ·.., un 1•h•t•t11m ycnr in lh1•1r ('II\ \.\ h,11 rhd lht•y l.'X pec·t . ''int· .inti 1 ""l'S., lh '-''fl•,1m1ni.: foul ;it l hl' nr" -.p;qwr. 'nu ~ll'l)ec·t lht•v ·11· .1<'1 in~ ll k 1• :1 h ..... t'bJll mun.a~1·r whn 't'lh ,11 lhl' ump1rl' 111· k\11m .., 111• t".lll I ~1·t lhl• r.ill d1;1nj.!(•d 111• 111'1 ".inlc; o hlllt• 1·d~1· ).!11111.I<: h1-. \\:l\ 111•\t linll' .lti'I 'I'll f111 .1ltlll1•1011mul.111on \\ 1·11. 11 "nu t Ill• tlw p.1pN.., \\lho ""'''" ,, ·' '.1rd (l('n;tlt\ for ht'lll)! 11fh11k 011 I Ill' t''>;llt'fbt' H<' 1·01111l \ 11111' h1•1 Th.11 "tll lw 1111 to the• p<>oµl1• .11 th1• poll' Earri119 Reirieved Ira ni a n Ambassador Ardl•shi r Zahedi p1C'ks up a diamond and emerald earring dropped by El1zab~lh Taylor during a party at the Iranfan embassy as thr artres~ le::ins on him_ The Jewelry fell dunn~ a clanrc·floor colhsion. Pope Paul Meets With Egypt's Sadat VATICA~ C ITY IAP I Pope Paul VI met with Egyptian Presi dent Anwar Sad at today and told him a "peaceful and JUSt so~ullon to the Arab-Is r aeli cns1s . must include a n eqwtable solution to the problem of the Palestmrnn P<'Ople .. Sadat replied by praising the Pope for taking "firm" stands on the Palestinian issue "and 1n \\)\Jr rl'fu'lal lo admit any change for lhe Holy City of Jerusalem . . . Texts or the remarks were mad<· publtc after the 45-minute meC'ling The "arm atmosphere sur- rounding Sadat ·s Vatican ,·1s 1l .... as in sharp contrast to the r esen ed one marking rsraeh Priml' Ministe r Golda Meir's aud1rnce in 1973. Harri• Drops Ou• WASHINGTON <AP l -Former Oklahoma Sen. Fred Harns. who hoped public concern over economic issues would put him in th{· \\'hill' House. 1s ending his active campaign for the Democralll" pre· sidential nomination because of his own economic woes. J Sourre~ close to the tam· ( I J\.1 SHORT pa1~n said Wrdnrsday that l ~ the· self-declured "New Populist " will remain a dl·clared candidate <ind at tempt to influence the party platform at its nominat111g con\•ent1on in Ne w York in Juh But Harn s scheduled " nt•\\:-. l'nnrt•rence today to announre he .... ,11 no longer <-"ampuagn in lhl' remaining prcs1dcnt1JI primary elec- tions. Israel 1Ud Debated \\'ASlll~GTON tJ\PJ -lsrac·l s c;lron~ '>upportcrs m Con~ress ;.ire pess1sm1s t1c about their ub1llly lo 1ncn•asc m1htary aid to lhl· Je\\ 1sh slate ~erausl' of Prt·s1dC'nt Fords thr(.•at to veto any increase m lhc foreil(n aid bill "The President hold-; all thl' c;;rd:-. on th1-. one." said a Rt.>pubhcan ~ho 1s amon~ l'Ongrl·....,mt•n tn in~ lo "ork oul a l'nm promise. The bill belore Coni:rc:-.i. \\<1uld ru1:-.t• the amou_nt of military aid to I srael~ mil hon abo\.t' "hat Ford says he will ac- cept Thi.' GOP l'ongn'~i.man ~aid one C'Omprom1c;t• dfort bl'ing con- 'ltlrn•d is tn incrl':.t!>t' .ml to brad In $275 mtlhon m N ""ord ·s re· quest. Cadet• Cheofh19:' NEW YORK 1 .. \P> About !XI c·:Hl<'l'> at th<' L'S l\t11ttary t\cad<'my ha\'t' lle1·n not1fil·d lht•\ mu~l IJ<'t• a 12-mt·mber honor board n ext week to an:-.,H·r char ~l'~ ahout l'ht·attnl( nn a takC'·homc test last month In what l'Ould bi' the JC'ilth •rn.\ ~ "or'>l scund:ll in 1h 174 ~car his- tory ,'lhe l'adt:b \\'l're told WC'dnt•sd.1~ lh1·~ ftic·t•d thargcs /\ ll•\\' others who h:l\ <· brt'n on tcmporan as-.1gnml'nt aw ti\ from the academy ar<' to be questioned later. accorclini;i lo C:ol lla l Hhynt. dl'puty command~tnl or thl' ~ehool The code b' "h1t·h 1· adcts a re mstrul'I l'fl tu Ii\ 1· "·' \.., t ht•\' \I 111 1'0t ht'. <-"heal or.stt•al or tolerah' those who do I ,o("khePd c:oop..-ra' ,.,, W \!'>llJ~<;To:-.r <M'1 Th<' Lo<-khrerl Aircraft Corp agrr<'t1 Thur!>cl;" In I.UH' Sen.1tt· tnH'.,lll<:Jturs th(· ntim<>S of gavernmt•nl or flr1ab rn J.1p3n and t'lst•wherc <>aid to ha\'t' b1·en bribed to promote Lockhet'<i 's sale·' Thi' firm. through 1to; wa~hrni;iton laWH'f\, said It Wiil ('(1rn11ly Y.llh .i :-.ubpot•n.1 drmandinl'( lht• names an<1 othc•r information nbout tht• m;illcr Rut 1t a~k1•d for an 1"<1t·n .. u111 until nr'<I week Tuc<1da\ 111 iiet thr material to1teth1•r Clear Skies Prevail .. 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'"""'P"'4iiwt• ( n\f'H)"' W•l'\iCh ..,.,, •o r'IOftP'l ...... \t ' to ,. ~l'W'¥'f\ Hi.P\\ f r1Cll1 U ,0 •9 C.N''•' t•mO.t•turfs will rMtQll Mt'flf•flt'I \) Aft(t It) lf'tl f"IO '''" ~•tvt9\ will '•nOf Mtw••n 47 """° '4 T,... wAttr 1#m0frl\Urt •ill bf \7 Sun.M~Tlcfn fl<VllSOAY ..,_, • .,., •·q'> I HD I'\'\ JI ...(0~0 IOw IC 41 om > l l'lllOAY r: f ' ... 'l"' .. )1 ~,,.. •• "'''• '~l••rn n • ~ '"-, "••J' • l1 p "' ' 2 """""""'""" ".,. ~ 1 \ ~· V-\t JO•"" \•Ult 100 m l#bO"'• \t,t7 1r .; m Wht tPAf'\ Chinese Checkers Observers Predict Little Effect TOKYO <APl Thou:sa.nu~ 11f Ctunest· murcht•d throuah Pf'k ing's main squ.ire ttxl.i~, vdl\ inc banner s. san.:111.: r1•\1th1t1ona1 ~ songs and h1 .. 111nl! l!(llltf:. to celebrate the tn1>t.•l1allo11 or 1111.1 Kuo fl•ng us pn•mh•r or China and the do"' ntall of ht'I rl\ .11 Teng Hsiao p111.:. re,1dt·nl~ of th<· C h1ne:.t-c:q ntul ll'Jlllrt\·d II\ telt>pho1w The 1>r<H'l"•llt0n 111 'lulll•nt'I. Y.orkers and oth\'rl• tht1111,i.:h Twn A11 Ml•n Square sl.trh'\J .1t 1\,1\111 ~ind continut•tJ th1 ou11h11ul th1• da\. lht· i.oun·t°!' 'lild ~···11nl\ u n.1l s "ere rt•111•t ll•tl p11 ..,l1•d around the' ~1~t ..,qu.111 "It's a ~re.Al, l'11l11rtul. """"' celebral1on. but 11 ..111pe.ir ... to l>t h1ahly orgJJ¥ll'd one· I l''ll.lt 111 said Some o! the m arch~rs cornt'CI portr111ts o f Communist part) rhu1rmon M uo T~e t ung. hul lhl"l'C w t'r(' norw of tltw ur .in} o!h,•r lt-.id\•n1, the iiources i.u1tl HUA 'S CAREER PROFILED-A12 The tkmonstratwn "·"" thl' J.lll\ t•r11rnN11 · ... '"l"\'t•r to lh1• '111ll·11t dt• m (lni. t 1 at1u11 1n ! hl' squ~tl't' Mon(la~· that upptu•enth a('<"t•lt•r,1t\•d th<' p11rt y Politburo':-. dt•c1111on to tr~ to 1h•('11!\' th\• ~1tl\1 t•r ~tl'ui.:i.:lt• th;it hu), hel'n i.:o 1111( un srn('e the death of Premu·r l'hou En-l.11 J an 8. Thi' Pekin~ corn·spondt.'nt tor }\_\odO lht• J apant•:..t• nt'\\I> Uj?NI l'. rl•p11rkd that the demonstru t1oni. began about 10 pm. W1•d Land in Borneo Moslem Hijackers Free 67 Hostages MANILA. The Ph1hpp1nrs < 1\1' 1 Three armed hijackers claiminJ.? to bt: Mos lem rC'lwb rc·l(•Jsrd G7 plane passengers unharmed today and a Philippirw A1rhm•s Jt'l took lhcm to nor thern Romeo. The plant: landed safely, but lot al officrah we re reluctant lo give the hl)ac kers asylum. day morning, for<';d the pil~t lo The hostogt•s freed aftl•r mor1: ny to Manila and threatened t1> than 24 hour!> <Jboa~d 1neludt•tl biow up the plane and its 7:J ~ne A.mencan. ~ ~ic~ SchnwllPr 11~ passengers and crew mcmber:-. Santa M o nica. <in cmplo~t unlcsstheirdemandsweremet of the Jamrs M Montgomt·n < 11 In addition to the ransom. tht•\ of Pasaden;i a nd ·• <'Otl'•ultanl 1111 demanded the release from jatl "ater supply to lhc Ph1lipr>11lt• of four men charged with rapt'. governmeot .illempted hiJackmg or dt'sE•r. "I w_as ~~ared to dl•uth tht· tion They gave that demand up whole ttn:ie. said Schrcx'<ler. 38 Y.hen one or the prisoners. Rafael The hijackers. armed \\1th -15 Yabut, was brought to the plane caliber pistols and at least tY.o and convint'ed the hija<'kers that hand grenades. were ac·com the four prisoners did not wa nt lo oan_1ed b\' JO emplowi. of lht· go Y. lth them_ airline· exel'Ull \'C 'ice presadl•nt Early rt'ports that they ;Jl:-o Rafael Ygoa, ~·ho wa:-. suppt)!ll'd sought lhe release of a political lo be car ry tn J.( $300,000 1n prisoner and a sixth man proved ransom: a s pecial thre(• man incorrect. plane cr ew qualified for inlerna !'t1 ahtan authorities said two or tional flights: and lh<' six en•\\ th~ hijackers we r e named Benjie membc~s abourc1 \\hen the plant· Subair a nd M achmod and that was s~ll<'~ Wrdm·sday on a both claimed to bt' m embers of dom_est~c flight 1r1 lht• southern the Moro National Liberation Ph1hpp1nes. Front. the M oslem guerrillu Aft~ Singapore refuse.'<) tu ll•I arm y fighting a war for indcpcn- the h1Jackers land. tht•y dcc1dl·d dencP in the southern Philip to ~o to Kola Kinahalu. th1· capital of the l\1 a la):-1:.tn stat1.· ol Sabah. 670 m1k" ~outh or ~tuntl" The trio seized lhl' plane arnl its passengt•rs durtni:t ~1 stdp!)\'(·r on northern l\l rndanau WC'd nt•:-. ,. . ~ ! .~ Jlinl'S l\loslems in Sabah . across tht· Sulu Sea from M indanan. arl' belll'\'<'d to be· one of the Mosll'rn n •bels' chief sources of mont·~· and arms 111.•!>cl:w in th<' ">tn'<'I' of Pt•kll\jt II <' ::a 1 d Ill o i. t o I I ht• <h mo n:. t r .Alu r .., " ,. rt• £ .1 c Io I\ "ork1:n1 ''ho ur rl\ l'(l h~ tn1\ I.. <'hartereJ bui. and ('ur "Ai.at!\' from tlll' nrj!Jnllt'\J 1lt· mon:.trat.-n .. th~r~ ""'' l' 1111 :001.:11, o( Clll2t'll!\ Oil lh1• :.In• •ti." \\\•11 nt•Ml,1y 111.:ht. tht• n·porl ..,.1111 ··c 111i1.•n11 .1J.lJw111·t•\I bull lt'(t 111 till' cil'\IE'IUJ>fl\l'llt :! '' Ch mu \\ ut<'her~ 111 tlw l!111lt'il Statt•s Uri.' not 1·vu1tv lo \\Tiit' off t h<> rno<h'n 1tl' "1n.i.: 111 Pt.>k1n1<: de11p1te the d1~m111:-.al of 'l\·11.:. t he Ill-fated heir tu Chou f.n·l111 , from .111 purty ;inti~()\ ~·rnmt•nt posts l ' S. sp\•t'l\lhSb on C'hllll'~l' .lf r:ur11. 1nrlud1n11 CIA l>irector <i<'or~<' Bui;h furnll'r t•h1 l•f of 1h1· L'.S ha1son ofl1t•t• 111 J>c)..rni.:. t'\ peel the gro" 111.: .l('l·,>mmodat11m \\llh \\'at;hlfll!tOn tt1 rt'fll:1111 1111 courst' "Ith tht• t•lt•\ .111011 111 llu.1 t\uo-feng u11 pn·m1l'r S1~nif1can1J~. ''1th Teng s d1..., m1i.i.al b\ ("ha1 rm11n Mao Ts1: tun~. ca ml' \\ ord th..11 a elost> "' !\l){'late or the ra111•n first\ ice pre n11er and .t frllo" modl•ralt', l.1 lls 1t'n n11rn . hucl appt'art•d Ill µubhr H'l'l'l\'llll: llll· I .wllJn ..im bu~~ador Six Students Die in Texas Car Disaster CHANOl'flY Tt·~ !A l') Thc d1:ath~ or 'Ill. J>0p11lar h1...:h ~rhool sludt•nt .. 1n J l11ntht1m1· traffic: an·1dt•n1 <,lunnrd th1-. small rant·hinl? commun1l) "They \\ t•n• 1u:-.t r11w youn~ bo~" and ~1rb." :-.aid Pnnr1p,1l \\'1lhl· Cro!>sland ... ., hl· lhumlwil lhrou.ith lht• (;ranbun· l1 1~h School annual "ll's a b1~ .,hm·k I fl'l'l ltk1• anyone "ho'<1 ht•c•n ht•n• Ull\ lenj?t h of I 11n l' prnhnhl\' kn<'\\' everv one or t ht''l' :-.tud1•nt-. " The heal1 on n1lli-.1nn rn111 miles "es t of th'' north <·e1111 ;ti Texas town or :1 000 k11lt'(1 !\l'\\'11 people !>ho rt ly befon• noon \\'t'tl nesdav. Six o f the d(•ad th1• :-.lu den111 · Wt're Ill onl' <'ar Thl• seventh \'1ct1 m wa~ lhl' Ion<' OC<'11 pant of the olht•r Vl'h1cl1• Cro~sla1id suid lh<• s111dl•nl11 were on u Juneh bn•ak and ap parently wen• hc•1uk<I for Tolar. a s m <ill <.'nmmun1h wh1•rf' lht•\ often ate ul a µop11l;1r r<''laurant Students are allnw<'ll In go off rampu). for lunch. ht· :-.aul -.. ~ ~~> ~\ \. GONE TODAY ~~ ~~:4°' . -::). The $219 _,~~, -~. ~ .. ~~. indUtgence -· jl'lv.-. • ~ .. -'l .. • \ ' ~ , ~.;: e _ You're pl.1nnins; a big dinner party, an~ b_efnr<' 'r_. I you know it you've got an opl'n bar, 1h1• food b1ll 1" out _.. ~ of sight, iind you'll need to hire• help. The party, wondt.•rful HERE TOMORROW The$219 investment as it would be, will co't a lot morl' th.1n you fiiture1I, and all you'll have to \how for it is .J mc·rnory. That's worth 50m('fhini:. Bui when you have lo milkes choice\ aboul how you 'JH'nd )'Our mont•v, think aboul a lively wirw·Jnd·t heC\l' e\'cning, ;ind u\c the difference for \Oml•lhing ~uu'll t•nioy lonR .1f11·r the la\I f\Ul.'\I has J(OO(' hpm('. Thi11~ '" kli r um1lurt· Our RB originill is a imart, contrmporiary sof. wilh high lashion de,ign and tot•I !uunJ<ing 1 nmforl plu' the added styling leature of cleverly de\igned \ldl• pockt'ls for m.111.11ines. The new soft .ind '"Pill•• R.irMll .1 Vinyl by Hooker Chemirnl ;, ;i lonR wt'.aring, t'.l'Y c dll' vinyl with .1 d.111linR 'hn11 r of 1'i hold. 'ubtlt', and r{',tl l<·•llh1·r·lilw 111lr1r•. Wt> ~IJwlutcly clc•t IJrl' .at tu\I five• full yt'-"' 111 d.til)' ph·.a.url' dlvldrnd\ 011 your RB furnitun• investm<'11t. FURNITURE l .,....,.,._,. 011t of S tate? Brown Ponders .Campaign To11r SACRAMENTO V.P) -Cov-,;Edmu11d Brown Jr uys he 11 t\\tll\1 a lot of t hought lo lbt' POf.&iWl»' Ot a ump.alin lour thrwt h Maryland .rnd otht>r i.tate11 lo bool\hb klr\lshol tandld.-cy for prnid nt. Hut. Brown ll&ld WedJ\esdia.y.1ut 1Ull t,nn'l m ade ut ~£~Ind about "hcther to conduct a n .actJvc u _mpwaA tor tt\e Decnocr11tic.' nom ina- tion outi;1d~ his hom~ st.ate ot Cal1fornrn · "l ve done vcr) well by not lea\lng California. :.o one ouaht lo reflerl on wh,•lhcr or <IOl foreign out or state ex1.>ed1t1on:. would be helpful." he sa1J 8rown -whose hope$ rot lhe ~me»ra1ic oomlneUon depend on a deudlocked convention said thl' former Ct'Or((ia gov- f'rnor's nar row Wi coosln vic- tor~ docs not ruel a Carter bandwagon "llE WAS E XPECTED to \\In, and he did "10 but not by the mare1n )OU might e>..pcct." Thu™1ay Aprtl 8 t 976 DAIL V PILOT A 5 JOHN WAYN E TENNIS CLUB VS. UNIVERSITY O F CALIFORNIA. IRVINE IN A TWO· DAY TENNIS CHALLENGE -SAT. & SUN. APRIL 10 & 11 AT THt JOHN WAYNE TENNIS CLUB . 1171 JAMBOREE ROAD. NEWPORT BEACH Men• .. n;IH la doublH Wom•n• ejnol•• A do,ubl .. M ind doublH Saturday M atc:hea be91n II 00 • m Party a nd door pr1aH 5 30 pm Sunday M atchH be91n 1·00 pm Adm1 .. 1on r atH 1nc:l11d• · Matchu on both d aya Pa r ty Satur day •v•n•n; O.neral S 8.00 Studt nt S 2.00 (with 1.0.) RHtrved $ 10 00 Boa or 6 s 50.00 Ticket s A vailable At UCI , 133-6915, or At The Gat e. BIRTHp AY KISS Gov Eel mund G Hro\\ n ~ot a lrn • .., and a lmuqtu.•t of tlo"t.•r~. Wt.·dne!'>da~ a'> a '>Urprt"t' ~ill f rom a m \ ... 1 <.·n woman whom hi... .~ldl·~ refuS<-'<i lo 1dent1I' Urn'' n "ho..,t.• ;~th b1rthd°J, "a!) Wt•dne ... d,J\ lal€.•r .,.. ~:-. ~t.·en ha' ing lun<'h \\Ith the w oman T U.\ T \\'AS A reference to the Ga llup P oll. "h1c h shO\H'd BroY. n JUmpmg from 'no\\ ht·re lo 9 percent -which 1s third ~pol among nine act I\ e c:.nd1d.itc:. Oro\\nsa1d PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT UCI TENNIS PROGRAM When nt'\\S r t•porters con-'=============================--===:-:======= m l\~O w ~ck:. after tu:. )larch 12 announcem ent. up:.et. Rro\\-n d1!>:igrecd "It'~ fa1rh Ob\ IOU!> that tht> Democrjt1 c· primary 1s "1de open Tht're's no candidate that BroY.n ah.o i.a1d he d(){'!>n't beh<'\c h1:. l'hanre:. are damaged by J1mm) Carter's l'OmC·from behind "in tn Wisconsin ·~ Democratic primal') tended Carter':. '1ctory was an 1 .- has a very dt.>ep and broad consll· ----------------------------------------tuen<'y That JU.St leads me to con • Fund Limit Struck . . From Ballot Effort 11nue and 1men:.1r) my effort." he i.a1d SAN FRA ;>.:CISCO IA Pl -Slate laws imposing spending hm1tat1om. on bdllot ml•asun• l·.1mpa1~n., ha'£' beC'n held unconst1tutlonal b) the·"' Cah!ornrn Su pre mt' Court usu' 1olat1non of free speech guarantees "'IY TR ENGTH ht:s in the fact that the Democratic party 1s still looking for a candidate. and no per:.on has captured en- thuMasm of a great base of the party ll 's JU:.t not there yet " for Carter. \\ho now has won six or the f1rs1 eight primanes Brown madt· the remarks at an impromptu news conferenl't> that started as a p1cture-t a k in g sl':.saon in his office on hi:. 18th b1r thda\ Wednesday's ru hn~ b~ tht.> high l'Ourt was a \'tctory for Cahforn1Jn:. for J obs and Ent•rl(), a group ft~hl•ng the Nuclear Power lnillal1 '''" PropoMtrnn 15, on th1.., June., pnmary election ballot The opponents of thc Nuclear PO\\Cr ln1tiat1ve had asked tht• court Dec 8 to order the :.latt• Fair Poht1 cal Practices Cum mission to hfl the :.pending hm1b imposed b\ a pro\ l!>ton or the Stale Pohta ral Rl'form Acl Y.hl<'h \'Ote r s appron•d an u 1974 Matew1d e election as J>ropo:.1twn 9 THP C'ALIFORNlA Supreme Court fnllo\\ ed l ht• n •a:.onins: of J li S Supremt• Court ruhnl( Jan 30 and quoted from lhe fedc•r.11 der1s1on which held that 'P<•nd· ing hm1tat wns 1mpost•d on 1n· d1v1dual n1nd 1d atcs ti\ the Fc•dt•ral Elt·c·t1on 1:amp<11~n .\cl ~erl' uncons11tut10n:.il Sinc·l' the L' S ~u11n'ml• Court dec1s1on , the :.late Fair Poht1ral Practices Comm1ss1on has not en£orced the ballot ffil'aSU('l' pendini:: hm1ta1tons m the i.lale Jaw . a comm1ss1on spokesman :.aid The challenged federal and C'ahrornia prons1ons an! s1m1lar m m aterial respects, and thl' fl•dl•ral l'Ourt '.s rea'\ontnf! 1!> equalh apphc;ible to both," thl· Mal<' high court del'ision :.aid "l ndeC'd , the rourl foreshadowed our conC'I us1on herein when 1t explained lhal ·ad 'ocacv of the election or dekul or rand1dares for federal office 1s no less entitled to prott•ct1on undl'r the f,1r!il Amendment tha n the d1!-.CUSSIOll of political poltq generally or ad\'ocacy of the passa~<' or defeat of Jegi'ilat1on .. Brov. n r eru:.ed to oose '' ilh a brown and "h1le r ake bought bv members of h is starr. but he tn· 'lted ne ws re porter., and photo i:raphers to t alk a bout his ram· I pa1gn dOd Slate ISl>UCS IN ADDITIOS to California 's June 8 primary, ~r Y.n 1i. on the ballot m ~l a rylan May 18 and Kenturk> and ?'\ ·ada May 25 He has until Apr 29 lo decide 1f hC' "anti; to run 1n th<' J une 8 '\ev. Jerse~ primary Ai.ked 1f he would conduct an Jtl out cump1.11Jtn an Maryland. 13ro" n rl'phed "I '\'e given that a lot or thought. but I 'm not ready lo make a dec1!.1on right now." lie said 5uch a campaign would tal-.c "a lot morl' money" than Lhc SI00.000 his campaign has raised so far The jungle Jim. {Smirnoff, crC'me de banana, milk.) You can't grow up in America without discovenn~ how beautifully bananas go "'ith milk Bul 1s lhPre any rea~on why in our adult ) ears that. gold-white taste sho uld becomt> a mere memory? Our search for an answer led us to a drink called The Jungle Jun. And onJy one thing caused us a moment.'s hesitation in recom· mending it Lo our friends everywhere : We hope that because The Jungle Jim does conjure pleasant memories of · bananas in cream, people won't forget they're putting away two ounces of liquor. -• ' 'I • VO • ·' 6" \ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • The Jungle Jim . • • • • • To make a Jungle Jim • • pour 1 oz. Smirnoff, • • l oz. creme de banana and 1 oz. milk into a short glass with ice. Stir. • £?mirnof( • • • • • • • leaves you breathless• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• -llad1e lllaeK- II INFLATION-BUSTIN' PRICES ON FAMOUS AUDIO FROM THE SHACK 11 REALISTIC ~ AM-FM STEREO PHONO WITH BUil T-IN 8 -TRACK PLAYER Reg. 169 .95 119~~ Our 3·01ev• romp,H I Cl.1r1n1 111 48 (!t•lov1•" .t ..._.1clo-ldl11Jl' of "''"1"0 lllf(•1t,11nmt•t1I ti .I VI ry .11111d.1lill' p11(1 ' lnLh1d1•.., d u!>I 111v\·1 l 1!1·11 :.. only 1•n< pl.1r,. yo11 • ,111 fmd ti R.tdtn Shirk PUT STEREO CASSETTE MUSlC IN YOUR CAR AT 37% OFF! 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SAVES50 !,! ... ! . .! ... !...! __ ~J. -• • • • ' .--.-,~·--11 J J J ' J ' ' • • .. ·I REALISTIC'S STATE-OF-THE-ART AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER Reg. 34995 399.95 31 2051 T , • .,, 11'.Jfr·n our S l A ;>;>~ 11 yo11 wnnt no1hinq bul lh1 bP:,I rn "'"'''o' r 1:i1!tHf", nnr:l r.onlrots 10 :.all!,fy !h1: mo'::il d1'>crrm1na1tnq aud1oph1fc SAVE 510 REALISTIC BATTERY-AC CASSETTE RECORDER WITH AUTO-STOP Reg. 59.95 SAves7 SCIENCE FAIR" 280-IN· 1 PHYSICS PROJECTS KIT 1~~:5 12~~93 STORES OPEN SUNDAY, 1M jt. DAIL PILOT EDITORl/lL PAGE Charge Not ·Valid Tht.' ruc kus rruscd Jast week wht>n Rubt!rt L OH ? was <tpPOinled 1nt~nm Oram~~ C.ount)' Wl'lr<trt! director WU tnUCh lodo about nothing. Love, a proven udmirustrulor was shoved into the wcllun: breach by the Bo.trd of Supervisors as n temporary mea$u re wtulc the county'!> 80CluJ t\Cr\'ICt!S agencies undergo study and possible rcvumping Ullo a ~ingle agency. closure of the airport. Bay Area Rapid Transit tn.uns and additional bus llnes - ai)d presumably moving on to other public services. Thoi,c who raist'<.I a r a<·1al l~sut! because tht• board passed over welfare assistant Ri chard Ruiz when at ;,ippmnted Lov~ wel't' on shaky ground. Tht!rt-is notJung a bout any of the five -.uper vi:-ors' past actions to suggest any of thcrn, let alone all five, would pass over a dcservinl{ mmor1t y worker to fill a posl for '-'>hich he might be qualified Both tht' present board and county ad· min1s trutors h ave in r ecen t years :.1ggrcs~ivcly promoted a mmonty hiring a nd promotion program mtended to make coun- ty governm ent a true equal opportunity employer . Whtie there is still room for lmprovt>· m ent, the record shows ~1ncere efforts a re being made to give minont1es equal pr-omo- tJOn opportunity a s well as hiring. While 1l may be no more than loud taJk, even the threat oC a aeneraJ strike COl\lld be E'nou gb t o rouse angr y o pposition throughout CGhfornin to strikes of any kind among pubhc e mploy~. The voters' bitter reuction lo tht! strike of Son Francisco poucl' and firemen last ye;ir should have i.>cl'n sufficient evidence of that . The issut! in San Francisco is whether the voters or the pubhc l'mploye unions and their bosses -.re gomg to nm the city. School Speed-up When the state of California decided to let 16· and 17-year-old tugh school students take a proficie ncy test that would e nable them to leave school early, there was some rear that the students most in need of con· tinued education would be the m05t inclined to try this escape route. A Nasty Threat Results or the rirst test , administered to 12 .150 studenls in December, indicate otherwise. Most of those seeking the profi - ciency certificate. which is the equivalent of a high school diploma, turned out to be stu· dents who h ad above-average high school grade records. The city of San Franc isco has been !>emi-pa ralyzcd for more than a week by a .strike or m unicipal transp<>rt workers that has idled city buses and streetcars. But the 1,800 drivers who went out in :.upport or a protest by "crafts" workers - including plumbe rs, carpe nte rs a n d streetsweepe rs -over a proposed cut in their infla ted benefits and pay, have been getting restive. They indicate they've had a bout enough of doing without paychecks to support someone else's stnke. The influence of home environment in academic achievement was pointed up in the fact that the passing rate among stu- dents whose fathers held advanced college degrees was 60 pereent. compared with a 4S percent passing rate among all students tested. So now Bay City labor leaders have de- cjded lo drum up some more support by ca!Hng for a genera l strike, s tarting with For the more advanced s tudent, the tests off er a real a dvantage in speeding pro- gress toward work or educational goals. And the results s upp<>rt the argument that a number or students who might be doing bet· ter things a re marking time in that last stretch or high school. l ~~~----~----------~------------------------------------------- i I Why Don't Colleges I 'Sell' Sport Stars? l'hO!.l' who f111d mnckrn Clluc.1 1 ao11 tom mg up i.hort, with tu~h :-.t'hool student:. unable \o :-,pell or 1'1•:id .md rollcgt• gruds u11ublc to 1111d work. would not think 1t -so :iuqm:oni; 11 they looked cnt1cj l- ly ,ll tho1c in chJ1 i.lC \ ... 1>uhl11 't'h t.ln l ad m1n1 '>lr;1fo>r ) l.l'l'J> cfom .mdm~ m •• r 1· j n tl m o r ,. l ,, '< d o 11 .1 r-. 1 t b l' l' 11 Ml I' ' 1 I 1• ,1 r th,.' IJck that c :.ire l.Jt•ullv '" ('r llJn l'OUSh· ,. ullccJ t'om'. m oo :.en.:.l'. 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T hC'rC'altPr t·ol· kg1.1teo; ctr ... 1roui. of turning µro \\ere c:ompellt>d 111 'uhrn11 to thL· 1lrall. :\lc1lht'r the plJ)1•r no1 lhl• t•nlll'gc which d c·vl'lu1x'<l him n• c.•e1vc~ one dime for the signing. 0111·1· h.n•tng at'qu1rcd the .. pro- 1>t·1 \\ ·· for trcl'. any subsequenl ch.m gc ot ownership 1s accom J>Jmed by suhst ant1,al changes of 1·.1-;h lh'C'ently 1 he natmnal col um· n1 ,1 t-:rm•st Curen1J. commt·11t111).t "" lht• same SUhJCl'I , llbM'l'\'l'(I. F111 .111 pructleJI J>Ur"J>O\t'S th1· ownl·rs ol i.>rolcss1on.1I sport-. tc .im'I have l\UC'C'ecdt•d in tumin~ the cnl1 rc U .S. 1.·d u1·:1 t1 onul -.;y::.tem into minor lc.J..:ur farm-; ' I) r t h ,. p r 0 cl u c t I II n II I :wpcrathletes." llL' "llf.:gc!il t•d a i.:.11~ ta" on all pr11f\o.;,1on.al 'POi l · llllt t•vcnls lo Ile d1!>lraliut1•d lo llw ('t1ll('~(' ... ,\nottwr \ ntCl' HI \h(' 1anw v1•1n has now emt'r)ott•1I Th" '' JI B. 1-"o)(, ,1 nott•d wrilt•r t>I hurn<1r, whn "Yn<l1cate-. a more-"·rinuo; 1·11l umn 111 '"m •· ;u T1•"a' lll'l'~PJPl't ' :w1I 11th1·r-.. .1rnund lh1• 1·1111nl rv l'11llci.:1.·s. HI :.hm 1. · /w writt·•. .trt• hc1n.:: marl<· monl..n' ul They -.pend m 1ll10t1' or dollar-. 1!1•1l10I! t1•,1111~ t11.:1•1hcr that II nt· trJcl m1ll1on:. 111 'lh•1·t.11ou, lh<•n 'lJmp lht' 't:ir' w1lh il1•J?rcc.; ,inJ turn I h••tn over .• 1 h't•lult•ly frt'l' of d\ari.:1·. I•' a h.1111ll ul of 11ro· !1•,:,11111.1 h v. h11 l IL".IO up With Dear Gloon1y Gus Does a n yone e lse 1n Or ange County get tired of stopping at every traffic signal wher e cars stand ldlinl(, spitting out smog"! What ever happened to the expensive computers that w1•re supposed to keep trllf- flc flowU'I~ evenly? L.E.J. -...V0.C-I M~I--... ....,.._ ........ , •• _11, __ ._ ..... __... .. ~-... _ .. _,o-. Delly,.. .. them Cor th1• next ten year'i. ICc provoses lht.• t'olleges start lhe1r own profe)stonal leagues. WHILE THE gale tax would appear to be a simple means to raise r evenue for college pro- ~rams lhe distribution or the runds would create problems and no surety that the producers of 'Lars would benefit in direct ratio to effort. A better and m uch simpler way for the colleges to cash in on their alhlct ie programs might he for them to band Logelher und adopt their own reserve clauses. Th er eafter the professional lea)(ues would have to deal walh lh••m, Whoever gave th<> pro• ft»is1on.,ls t h e nght t o ap· propnate the st::irs through the draft? nuying the players rrom the 1·ollt•1tes wo uld still be rar <'lwJpC'r lhan opt.'ratmg thl'1r own farm d ub'\ und the players would lose nothing since they 1et nolh1n~ now ror signing . This pl:m would al least rrlm· bursc the colleges for their ex· rcnoecs and the education of tho player-1 most of whom now rido fre1• on ~cholarshlps nnd m11tht t·vcn become profitable for tho <'OllC~<' • Nations Eye Mineral Treasure Ocean Floor Contest WASHINGTON • In secret session, a congressional commit· tee has taken the first step to of· rer military protection t.o f()Ur U.S. mining consortiums that are ready lo explor e the ocean bot· tom for vital minerals. At stake is a $3 trillion treasure in nickel. manganese. copper, cobalt a nd 26 othe r o res thal are seal· lered in plum· sized nodules on the ocean noor. These un· dersen mineral :s could make the Un ited States Independent of intema· tional mineral c artels lhal are already fo rming. Like the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries <OPEC) which has drained millions from the in· dustrial nations f.,r oil. a rartel or underdeveloped lands is cager lo attempt similar squeeze-plays. The underde veloped nations have banded together to block U.S. exploitat ion of the ocean bottom. They are seeking in- ternational control or undersea mining. which would permit the industrial power·s to scrape the ocean floor for lhe valu able minerals but would require them to turn over m ur h or the profits lo the developing nations. THE ISSUE was laid be(ore lhe House Oceanography Sub- committee on March 15. Behind locked doors. Chairman John Murphy, O·N.Y .• described the a wesome miner al wealth that lies on the stygian sea bottoms or the world. If the United Stat.es prepares now to recover these minerals, he declared , "we can become virtually Independent or foreign imports o( manganese by the early 1990s, and in terms of nickel, copper a nd cobalt, we would be totally independent." Otherwise, he warned that the United States would berome the victim of "OPEC·like cartels <now) b eing fo11tered, which would force us into a s ituation similar to the 1973 oil embargo." Murphy explained that the ''group or 77," named after the original 77 underdeveloped coun· tries, was maneuvering to claim the m ajor share or the underseas wealth without lifting a finger to help recover it. NOW EXPANDED to 107, these countries each have a Unit· ed Nations voice and vote, whJch they already have skillfully used first a t a Law of the ~a Conven- tion In Geneva and now In the U.N. caucus rooms in New York City t o block lhe UnJlt'd States from mining the ocean bottom. "The sharks or Geneva have Ix-come the barracuda of New York," irowled Murphy. A secret, year-long ALll.1 of sea· (J ACK ANDERSON) bottom politics had convinced him, he said, that cartel-type pressure ''is now the overt goal of the group of77." T h e cartels w o ul d b e established under U.N. auspices and would be controlled by the 107 underdeveloped countries that now belong lo the "group or 77," he predicted. .. They insist ," he said, "upon complete and efCective control of <mi nera l > r ecovery opera- tions ... and the right to dis· crimlnate agains t our ocean miners. There is a worldwide cartel in the making. "THE CARTEL even has a proposed headquarters, Jamaica -the location of the interna- tional bauxite producers or· gan1zation ," Murphy added. Over the weeke nd o( March 13-15. he disclosed, the "group of 71" had also secretly reached an In· formal agreement to thwart any effective U.S. compromise. Murphy deplored efforts by the State Department to placate the underdeveloped bloc by restrict· ing U.S. mining. He criticized the National Security Cooncll for not setting a strong U.S. policy. Unl~ss a diplomatic "m iracle" s hould produce an effective world agreement, he concluded, the U.S. will have lo go it alooe. The secret debate C®tinued for two hours over a bill which would bark mining consortiums with U.S. military power.' Then a secret roll call was taken, and the 16-m embe r subcommittee passed the me asure with only a single dissent from Rep. Cary Studds, D·Mass. If the legislation dears ~ the House and Senutc. the United States will give physical protec- tion for U.S . mining consortiums to plumb four mill1on miles of ocean bottom. Already there is talk of using the famous Glomar Explorer . whic h the CIA con· structed to r aise a Russian sub . Its exploration w(lufd begin on a 23,166-sq uare mile area oC Llw Pacific rtoo r. Should any nation seek to pre· vent the oper ation. as Iceland at- tempted with British trawlers fishing off its shores. U.S. planes and wars hips would intervene under the legislation. TRIS THREAT of gunboat diplomacy raises serious pro- blems. For one thing, the "group of 71" is made up not m.erely o( mini-n ation s like Malta or Maldives. They Include Algeria, Brazil, India, Peru, Zaire ond Zambia, plus m any other!\ where the Uruted $talcs also has economic or p olittcnl invest ments. A hubbub hy more than 100 na- tions against the United Stales in the United Nations is not a pleasant prospect. H would he accompa ni('d, almost rcrtalnly, by boyrotts. demonslratinns against ll.S. embassies and the specter or terrorism. Meanwhile, even the sup . porters or ;J (.;ullfornrn ~oldrush· style Invasion of th<' ocean noor would rather not think aboul some or lhe fi rms re ady to un· dertakelt. They include Lockheed, already bailed out once by the U.S. taxpayers for its mis-, management and now \he sub- ject of a world bribery scandal; Tenneco, already an oil-and-gas monopoly in some nreas; and Union Mlnier c, a Belgian cc1m pany with a long. sometime~· abadypast. I Bruwn Campaigners Should Study Laws 1 WASHINGTON -The late· blooming presidential campaign o( Gov. Edmund G. (Jerry) Brown ol Callfornla, heavily de· pended on by Sen. Hubert Hum· phrey to create a convention de· adlock, demonttraled comic dis- organization last week with its astounding ignorance of the new campaign law. Brown, who ended a year of political seclusion with a burst of t e l ep h o n e ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) leader checked -and discovered the filing deadline was that very day. IN SUM, Brown has trt time pass him by. Besides Cal1forn1a op June 8, the only olh1•r primaries he miRhl entrr ar,.., Maryland (May 18), Kentucky <May 2$) and Nevada <May 2.'iJ Famous Are Cardboard Lovers calla lo pollti· clans across t he country right after an· nounclng his candidacy, called one of California's m 0 II t powerful Democrats last week In iln ebulllf'.nt mood. Fatcal Mr. X hnd pledged 11 contribution or SS,000 for hb cam· P•lin. enthused t.he Governor, and fatcat Mr. Y had pledged another $5,000. Walt a minute, lhe politician lntt'rrupted, lhat'1 OQOJn.tt lhc la10. Brown almply dld not know that th .. new federa l e lect,ion law puts a $1,000 limit on preslde ntlal contrlbutfons. Nor does Brown have a na tlonal campaign manager, cvc•n tho u gh hu oper a tlvei. 111 California have been spread111~ the word that na taonally re nowned libe ral Dernotral a<· polltlclan Allnrd K. Lowenstein will be in charge. But l.owt•11-. tein, who is running In lhc N<'w York primary as an unc·om mittcd df'lf'llute, hall lc'11c·h1n1· :ind writing comm1tmcnt1> i11 New Yo rk City until J11n1 Althouah ho 11trongly udm1r"" Brown. Lowenstf'in <'f'r111lnly h;" not agreed to run his campotRn l'l1n..; 1-:vt'rt. tlw 21 \1•11r 11111 lt•nnt~ ~l;tl', IWY'I ~h<· lhmk-; ('{In 'ta111 1v 11( .Jim m y C:on11or ), .molhl'r knnh 11luy(•r , ond thanks tw would bl' J tcr r l nc father to hfr children. .. I can't ffl'('m l(l jtt'I him out 111 m' "'Y!llcm. It was renlly exc1ttn~ to n•ad nboul nur romanct- wtwn t hinJ."?'I \ICf(' .i:ll ln J! "t'll .... ~h<· w;1s quotl'd :_1:; S:J) IOji! ·ro r«!ld about our romonrc ..• · Here we h ave the words or one ball or one of those marvclo\1~ media romances. These arrange· m ents exist to be rend about.. and no\ least to be read about by the personssupposf'd to bt' Involved. 1·h<' cardbn:,rd lover <1 Me usually mated by oome m1ridlt>· 3ged hu11tlcr whc1 1s puttanli! toaether a "pnckaae ·· The C HARLES McCABE packa)!e may bt• :1 movie. a 11•h'' 1saon show. or a poht1cal t'nmpa1gn The hf'ro and heroine or the-se rnmpaignc; are russlttned the Jobnr f.illlng in lovt> THE\' MAK E all the right saloons and n1~hl clubs, t>lay al the nght tennis ranches and ski slopes. Both parties may he su- u.illy gay, bul t hey make all \he right m oves. The whole thing 111 all ronvcnlional as a Japanese No play. Som etimes. of course, the parties do actually fflll in love. 'rhc results an these cas~ are usually disiastro~~. rather Hkc putting a gorilla and a parakeet In the same cage . The names of several fam ous movie couples c:ould be Invoked here: but whut '!I the reason? YOU WILL say t his is all mere· I) harmless fun, just part of the "1real game or commercial lire. And you would be riJtbt, In a sense. That isn't the w ay thest" things uf· fe<:l m e, however. When love is cheapened by these or ganited exem.es ln pro- pagand;i, it just makes me son ot SBd. Tile cardboard lovers, publicly protesting t.befr passion, Just r emind me of what an in· tense. goofy, privatelhinglhere- nl artJcle 1s. llow many of us many for love, and simply for love. Is an lntcrtst· ing qum1on. There is in aU our at· tachrnents so much fraud, so much statua seekine. so much set· U1ng tor the idols of the market· place. Whenwes eelheruJfr aud. as in ~le who are eirclled by re-- 3dlng about their romanees. we are forclbly reminded of how much ortbc fraud lslnusall. WE MARRY, or bunk with, ti •·t ore ordlnary moruts, t.bat tady who is wanted by a large number of compeUnc males. She may be spect ncularty pretty. or be leavent•d with great loot. or maybe In De brell'Rorthe J\tlonta Social Reg1 !Ste r, or piny almost· professional bru,lge. Even lf we actually love her, there are always present to some degree these adventitious factors wbjch have nothing to do with love. They are qualiUes that the world values. and it is impossible to love something. as t un- derstand the word love, almply bttause it is accident and not es- sence. Love. in ract, ia much more like- ly to occur between people who do not have the qualities the world values. These are the people who Just found a need for each olber. and filled ll. They are what ls often called the salt of the earth. I think the happiest arrange· m enL' a.re made When both afdes are convinced they have cho9.en a matewholsquite ~neathtbc:lm - m orally. spirit uaJly and physical· ly. It's much easlertollve<lownto a per30n than lo Jive up to him or her. ll'&all aquestiooofstrllln. .. 11IAT LENDS cr«iencc to the complaint of Brown'• critic.a that he I~ long on philosophy but short on planning. Although Brown clearly ha.s been thinking about the presidency alnce being elett· ed governor In 1974, he had done nothing about it -revuttd by his ignorance not onJy o< the federal elect.ion law but state fil. ing procedures 11 well. A Brown aide last week ton· l•cted a party pro to scout the OoYem«'a chances In the April 27 Per.Jnsylvania primary: he WH informed lhe Oline deadline pa56ed Feb. 17. On March 19, Brown hi mself telephoned a hl1h·rankt n1 United Auto Workers <UAW) official ln Detroit lo cheek tbe llichl•an primary. Thal evening the bbor ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnhfort N. WtM. l'tiblWI~ T""""°' I< l"t'Vtl. f:drtor lklrbaro l<"il>l('ll, 1:tt1t11fi(l/ f'OIJI" l:dttlJr The> f'd1t on11I Plllll' of the> Il.11Jv Piiot "l't>k' l o inCorm anti ~1mul111~ rc•urlt'r, hy prr~NllrllC on this p11•e clive"e romnwntnr) on topic~ or 1ntt"rt''' hy $yT1<11<'ul ed columni1'l1' and (':lrtOOOilll~. b)I providing a forum IM restdcn views Ind by prescntlnr. th11i newsp•IJ('r'• opinions and idu~ on current topics. The tditonal opinions o< lhl' Daily Piiot 1ppe11r only In thl' edltorl:ll column al lhl' toP of lhf' p111tr. Opinion• f'll presaed by the column111l:. and <'11rtoonl11t11 nnd lellrr writ<'r< arc th.-lr own 11nd no «'ndor~tment ol lhNr v1.-"" by the D111ly lilot ahuuld be 1nrcrrtc1. Thursday. April8, 1976 Tt •• .. .... ~, 17 Farm Lile Fadiui ST WBERRY Cost Prohibitive to lmlividua/,s M_ARGARITAS Edllor'1 nett· Tltt da11t 11/ IM tma.U arid pro/Uoblf /umtly form "14JI be oiwr. but ngncullurr .till 1s a 11tl4l part o/ lht CohfomuJ l>fl'(Jm <Fifth LD a S.rit11) DAVIS <AP> A ,.crv1t'l'n111n returning from W<>rld War II in llMS could 11ct hi mself up on a lOO·a("re farm 1n C:1Jiforma on a $50,000 inve1tmcnt and 1;uppurt hi f•mily on what It produrc•(f day of tu 'lht'll r f1rman1 1n Calalorn1a 11 t>ndlna. putly 1 because lht' l1w' are being chun.ied l&nd putty b('cau"tf' ur ~onom~ca "AFTER THOs•: hEAVY IOllSt!S Ill an1pe11 and bt.tt-C Ollie. I I cttn't thlak anv bu'i1nel'>1imJn would look t~ ic.•e <1t it," Vott1•r Uld BY LA PAZ ARE -NEW- AND PrRtTTY ASA 011 ·111,11 M clllJ.Jf1l1I tv1Jl\ lt'?q111l.1 ~.11nr1.,c• Mil( Mui..1c ,in Coth ·o ti.11K Blu11dy M cHltl t\11~ Now the land would (.Cl'.>t rive.• time• as mu("h. And he'd need :.it 1eut JO limes ui> much of 1t tl'I support a fumlly on crof)'I 1<ro~n inthlauea TUF. MAC'IUNF.RV i\NIJ 1r ngat1on i.ystt.'m would <.'o-.t J t>un die A tomato harvc'ltt•r '11.tlh ,in .tiectnr t') e ~ortt>r. for 1n!>l:inc·C'. would :.et him back about $100,000 Without the elc<'tnc eye, )I. would be only $40,000 CALIFORNIA stat 111 t1<' i. 11 h Q w th J t th,. numl:>er or fJrmers m C'uhforr11a h&11> 111rr1:<111tHJ :.laghlly in lht.· lai.t lhrC'e year'l, urtn dccudv-. or 'harr> d~l11nc.· U.ic k in 19GJ, thl' <'en:.u~ Burt•Ju rt.'port'I. thett.' PINK W('rf• 991000 fnrmb tn thl' blli\I• That figure• dropped to 57.000 in !~ls a.:do~:: ~::k(':~e~os:~:J:: I PUSS~CAI are deceptl\ e Poller !lays that 1 the ~lat1st1<'\ define J "farm" ai. l Economist Doyle Heed or l 'C .oavls say:. that tn Yolu County the optimum s11l· fJrm one that would take maJ11mum ad· vantage or cconom1(>'. of s1ie - ~ould be 2.608 acres today <'ounter inflationary capital an· \oe~lmt•nt." Steinberg said STEISBF.RG SAID Oil. com panaes and banks have lured thousands of do<.'tors, lawver'> and other non·farmers to in" .. ·est in farms as tax s helter ... some times harmin g th•• established small grower .•ny operation yielding $250 1n (-------= ·--~====;;:;:;====:;;;;====::;:==="""' farm produt'ts or an) 10 arrei. that product"s $50 "orth ~A RF.Sl'l T . the numtx-r of farm ha'I bt·~n increa-.l'd rerenl • ly by people with fullt1me c·1tv JCJbs. "ho buy small llt'reages an Such a layout would rc·qusre an inve•~mcnt of c1hout SS 6 m1lhon, 1ncludma SS83.000 for mal'hmC'ry ::rnd $386,000 !or the 1rngat1on syi1tem. ·•wf: llAVF. A •·Ew new farmers trying to start m this area," he said . "hut they arc few and far bet wet-n ·' "Overplanting of lettuce has driven prices bC'low packing c h arges. resulting in · the elimination or three quarters of the independent Jettuc·e farmer'>. who can neither compete nor ob· lain adequate rmanc1ng," he .,aid the <.'ountry :.<> tht•y ran rai:.t-c their ch1ldtl'rl away from "mog and cro'll.di. 1 They raise a fc·w tro1><-for food, exer<.'1S(' :ind 1.1oss1bly a sup plt>mcnt ary tn<.'ume 'and show ' up an the stallsl1c:. as farmers I Little wonder that c·orporntion farms are g.aan1n1< 1mportJncc 1n California. now the nation's top farm state wi th crops and lavestock worth SB 5 billion c1 \ear Only 45 rorporJlJOns con trot O\'l'r 11 µt-rccnt of the ~tak's prime 1rngable land Still, state Agrat'ulture D1rec· tor LT. Walln<"e says the fomaly farm has a "bright future" an Cahfornra, althouith he doesn't know what S IZC It Wiii be. "ITS FORM MAY change. We're pursuing all kinds of ways to encourage 1t. I'm dead set against sy nd1<.'atlon in ai:rirulture. I beh evc the family form is nuc·lc•ar to California agnrultun>," Wall ace said. Lionc•I Stl.'IOhl·rR. a iirapt.> f.'(rower who h1•Jd~ thf' '!late Board of .Food and Agrkulture, :iys family formN-. ure ~mg for<.'ed out by "mul11purpoi.c cor· porat1011s and t'onglomeratt!s \\hose CXCl.'SS o( ('a pa ta I and tax "hdter11 ;ind b<'nef1ts give Lhem unfair advantni;:cs But Alvin Potter. :i state farm ~tat1stic1an. Sa)'s he believe-. the In fart. only 14,000 farms in the 1 ~t ale reporll'd gros1> s:Jlcs of S25.000 or bl'tll'r, enou.:h to bt' con~1dercd "n:al farms " Camping, Boating Hit by Drought SACRAMEl'\TO IAPJ Many California boaters and rampers may find themst>lves eut off from their favontc lake or campground Uus summer by one o( I.he dnt>st wantf'rs on rerord. o((lciab w:Jrn Robert Burnash of I.he Federal Stat<' H1vt'r r orecai.t Center said Wednesday the lack of r ain ha' crt'ale<l a wall·r 'lhortagt> that will re- sult in tioder·dry forests and un· derfilled lakes. THAT COULD MEAN that iJbout :m pcrrC'nl ol normal <tut· mg bumnwr month!>. many <'amµing areas will he HURNASll SA U> TllERF. was clnsc·d bN·ause or fire danger und only about a 10 P<'rcc•nt t•han,·e some lakes wall be unavailable lo that then· would I)(• t·nou(.!h rain boaters, he s aid. Loreversethcs1tuat1on "People will need to plan llOWt'\Cr, hr said, forC'<'astcrs ahead as they have nevc>r done t>XJM•cted water IPvels at some tx-fore," Burnash sajd. "They'll lake'I. Wh1!>kvtown Ftcscrvoir need to check water conditions 111 and Luke· lkrryl•i.sa, for exam· verify whether boat launching pie, to remain high, JnbUt1ng farthlies exist .. good ooattni.t <.'ond1t1ons. Ex1o;t1n#( launC'hmg luc1Uties at "They frt>qucntly take lar1te f;lrm IO~\l''> "1111<' arqwnn)l tax t n:rl1ts "1th lh1• Ion!( range plan to "" n IJncJ 'l'e<'ulnt1\'t•ly as a- He told reportt'rs that river olhc•r lakt's wall µrobably not bt> runoff would probabl~ t>P_on~ usable, he added ............................... .,~m~d .. Poltlcd~wflMIMM._ ............... -.-. .......... Connittff to l .... td C~lhnan PAUL RYCKOFF THI uaoff ,AMIL T NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL APRIL 13, 1976 DISTRICT 5 CITY-WIDE VOTE S-a1c1t ... d. wlf• ~. '-'· .......... Ceref. -~--HE KEEPS HIS PROMISES In 1972 J>aul Hvt•kofr L'umpa1gnL•d on thesC' 1<\..,Ul•s · Control Growth k1·cp N~wporl Jkarh a drsir:i hit• rt•,1ch'n11al town \\1th ,1 nil age char ,H'I Pr · b<' rl'~pons1 VI" to I ht• rt.·-.1dt·nb. l'Onlr ol Hµt'n<hrH! CHECK HIS RECORD Paul hns w orkl'd in thf' ('ounC'il till' past four years to :H·hi"vc these ~oal ~ ""ha-. takt•rt m·lwn to rt-.1u1n• l'nv1ronmt'nlal impact con-..dcrollon on"''"' d1'v••lopmcnts for H 11 J zon in~ to C'Ontrol clt•ni.1l.v or housin~ -lo amend lhf' nty G•·nc•rnl Pinn to mukl' 1l llH>r(• r<.·ultstk in drulin~ wit h d1mslty und hlllslde <l<'velopm1•nt to <'hungt' thr 1·1tv l 0harlC'r lo givc dt11t'ns tht• ri~hl to vote on lar~e futurr annt•xat1ons. J\ncl l',1ul h°i_1s rnnSIStC.'ntly (OuJ;(ht :JJ,!atnsl st:itc• and federal ('Ontrol Of local f.(OVt.'rnmn1t lllS 1n:coH D P HOVt-:S that ) nu <'an <It-pend on him! WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE? PJul Ryckorf bcl.Jl'ves th::it Nr•wJ><>rt residents have a r1~hl to expect that their 111tt·n·sts will be placed abovl' tho e of Pohllcians and those with <;pec1al interests lit• believes w e m ll!!t control Ji(rowth when 1t threatens to increase traffic. expand tht· airport and increase ta tr~. He will continur to seek chansws that. make the C'ounr1l more responsive to the w\shes of the r esidents His reC'ord proves it '-'cl.y Ardttl ·~ ...... e9"1 .... .................. c .... a.-11..-4 ......... ..... Ctin1M•toe1 IHct CIN•• ,,... SM. ...., ....... , SOMI ...... , OJ COMMmtl TO ll·llfCT 'AUL ITQIOfF ...... Mfl.w C.ri •pi&. ,.._. • ...__ ,_,, Hcktr ._.. McCllrify --.... '-"" ..._.. ......, Mel......_ 0r. & Mn. 11<'-d si..- wf/lt......., .k. ....,... *"9"5.11..._. Mr. --4 Mn. T-t4w1._ .,._ ......,.., ~, Stl!Mw M. c. "*-h . ... 0.--. ,,.... s.... ..~ ... J ...... -Mtrl•L,... Mr.914Mn.WM.Yo .... JoM I. 11.tt'•y ror.c .. ·---J.91 Wett 1-'-" ~'911 C.rt# Mc.D•.. J.-H. w.,.._ ~ LWooH T...-1..,-n ,,.., & """" .... ._ r.u t." c-.. 1-'-ct C.-c.._ lyd.H nm UTYB. TH.UUlll. '"°· IOX. '" UUOA IS&..A .. D, CA. UHJ ..... 74145>1 VOTE APRIL 13th PAUL RYCXOFF Ntwporl 8toth Councilman outstand1m1 mventory c;lear .:inc.c Sclt•c t ion 1'1 high and prices clrc lowt!r than they've ever been We're r101111J all out to sell more F 1ats in Anril than Jny other dealer an Orange County, so don't mass an ormortunaty 10 haw~ the F1<1t you want at .1 pncc you can afford. We're easy to find, right off tlw San Diego FreewJy at the Avery exit (just turn nght at Marguerite Parkway, MliuionYlejo lllllPOl'f• Mt Rn IH·S·ULNl AND l IAT. Sa n l>ic~o Frl'l.'way tu A'cr~ c\il in Mi,,ion Vit•jo XJl-1740 seml-ai••I PllNTSILE SAVE ti-ti save •t00gal. DUH DECOllJOI • LAnl PAllT An Interior and u terlor paint. Easy to apply. Soap and water clean·up. i!!~.·: save•l00gal. DUH DECOllTOI ' Llnl SlTill Hlllll Eye-pleasing. durable sahn gloss lcn11h lor interior w1fl1 and woodwork save•200gal. MILLO·TOll 'FllT llRX Wlll NllT Greal now pa1nl from Sherwln·Wllham1 save•200gal. STYLI PllflCT • LATH WILL PAINT Wath11ble. dur11ble and colorfaal save•J00gal. CLlSSK ... uni Wlll PAINT Our bett·covtrlng and most 1c1ub· babt• tntex wall palnl •' t ' ,,,,,, Sa.tiJJit6/t#t OwuM/rrtl TlltH co1111191 ••• IM rttull ol t •tt ntl•t rtw•rcll •ncl ltttl119 b' The Slltnwln-Wllllamt Compan, Wt guarani" your H lftlectlon '" Ille 11M ot 111.•tt #ltoduc11 or ,011r p11rcllot prlct win ~ 1t lund•d SALE ENDS APRIL 12 WHOM .................. 991.mo tctSoEUClld~~ (l)ST A MlSA ................ 557-176' ,,., Hnor 9hd F\llllTON.,.,, ....•........ $25..4161 212 H H1r110r 8111\t ~ llAOI. '. ' •..•..• 2577 16'tl Oolclell Wiii S..., lAQJIA llUS .............. 511 ·211> 2~ Mclnttrt StrMd. &I~• I rw -'- 1.MfWOOD ....•.••.• ' .• '21).f2S.6616 ~ SQit!I Srtett GaMif .................... 997.JISI 117 So. TlllJIJll A..,. SMTA MA ........... , .... ~9770 '13' So. .... SltMt Mtndlf Un Friday I a.m. tio 6 p.m. S.IW111y t 1.m. to .S p.m. CIHH Sulldly • I , It _Takes Teen Jobs Drop r I 2 ' Judge More Poor Prospects A.hea.d D •d WASHINGTON <AP l Ottplt.e thl' ytar. about 3.7 million you\hi. ec1 es tmptU\'lnC C-4'01\0m)'. teen·Ule Un· dtvldcd equally belWl'<.'ll teen·11gC'rli employmt'nt 1s ul 11 re<'ord and ~" und thO:>l' ht their t-arly 2Ch ~·t·rt• •' H 1-: $ N Q (AP ) perts U) JOb prOS'()e{'li. for l~n aa~rs UllOO'lf toyed. The)' accounll'd for Prost1~utct1 ha\'e been will ~ dun for ) e11rt On .-uthority ulmo:s one-fourth o( lM ci¥ihun labcir aubJectN to diserimtJ'lu· calls the problem "~lal dynamite ·• force but almost hnl( or :ill un tton b> locul law enforce--Th~Jomt Eeonoruc Commlttc• or employed workers. mC'nt flfhcitili.. Municipal ~ogr~u. noting predictions of 1>evere C'ourt Judge Robert ~ une(\ls1loym~nl through t~. :say11 it Jobless rute:. for teen-a&l'ns 11nd Mnrdlk1an ruled. wlll result ln incr1?asin11 cnm<'. drug young adults h.ive tradltionully been Murdiktan. in an in ter1m rulan~. said male l'UStomers should be ar rc~ted along w\lh tht> CAomen who s,1hcll tht>1r c·ompany ust> and other foroit. or antisocial higher than tht> rest ol the work fore~. behavior umong the nation's teen· The recession m1Ade 1t wori;t• • I ' agers. "I F T HAT ISN'T social dynamite. I don 't kno\\ whut ts." SU)!> Sar Le\'ilan , director o f George WashinJ,'1.0n Univer:.ily's Cel'\ler for T U E J UDGE said Manpo\\erStudtt>:. pohce and -sheriffs d<:· Le\'itan and other econom1:.ls :;ay pullcs must proH they toda) ·s youth products of the are JUSltfied if the) only postwar baby boom -are gro\\1ng up nrre:.t a prostitute and without de\'eloping ad<.>quate work ex- nlll be,;; cui.tomer penence, creating a generation they ffo" Ht>r. M ardikian say will burden i.oc1ely with higher added. there :irl' time:. \\elf are pa) menti. and other social WHILE THE O VER·ALL Jobless rate has tmproved in recent months dropping from u retl"!>s1on i>elik of 8 9 percent lust May lo 7 6 pereent in February -the t~en·a~e jobles rate remains above 19 l'Creent. \\1th 3.7 m11Jion still une mployed. For blacks. the s1tual1on b e\'en more grim. Government figure:. show that 34.6 percent of black teen-agers, age 16 to 21. can't find u Job In tht> tn · ner cities. the rate exceeds SO percent. h I costs forthe nt>xt 20 years. " en a sing e arrest may "One ot the moi.t trag1l' con:.l' "There's a lot o( wast~ ~kills as the Ix-JU:.tihable quence:. of the 1975 recession and the years go by ... says Nat Goldhnger. severe unemplo~ ment pro1ected the AFL-CIO 's research director TH Ef R U1L l NG was through 1980 is the economic, ~oc1al "There'sageneral1onof youngµeople part 0 ah ahrger court :ind psychological impact it will have out there who don't ha\·e to get up in Ha.sh Arrest case in w ic 40 women on many young people," reported the the morning to go to work They have COLLECTOR BETTY SINER FINDS DOLL COLLECTING PROFITABLE Santa Ana Accounta nt Is Organl~lng Saddleback Valley Show for Aprll Col. Kenneth S mith became commanding officer of the Maiine <.:orps' largest squadro n . ll ead · quarters und Head-· quarters Squadron. at El To r o. lie replaced Col. Merrit Doll Fever Toys No Cmld's Play ha \'e sought to have pro-Joint Economic Committee. no work discipline and arc lert to hang L ~---~J~----s tit u ti on charges d h 0808 mn SAN DIEGO <API A dropped because of dis-aroun t estrects." p hrth man has been con-cnmanation. "PRO LO N GE D UNEMPLOY · WASHINGTON <AP) \•icted in a $30 mill10n ment ." the committee said. TI~E MAJOR R EASON for t~c The Mortgage Dinnage. hashish s muggl in g The Fifth District ••increases the incidence or per!j1stent teen.age unemployment 1i. Bankers A s:.n . or By ANNE COOP ER scheme. Richard Mun Court of Appeals ruled crime. drug abu:.c and other forms or sheer numbers. The postwur bub~ America says s ingle· ot1Mo.iiy~iots~11 dt>ville. 27. or Vista was that .. it takcs two to social behavior that can ruin a boomhasswelledthenumberofttcn family loans reached a Collecting dolls i<> hardly child's play. With an-found guilty 10 federal tango" say19g proslit.u· person's chance or achieving a pro-agers In the !abor force from 4 8 record volume of $15 biUI t1que doll!. selling for a' much as $10.000, C\'eryone. court of conspiracy and t 10 n ta w s a pp I y t o ductive life in the future " million to 8.8 mtlhon the past 15 years. 00 in 1975 This wus l6 from grannies to shrewd businessmen. bas dolt attempted pos.5ess1on of c·ustomers as well as pro-The Bureau of L<ibor Statistics said Each year, another 2.5 mtlhon enter percent above the pre- f ever tiashli:h sotute-s that al the height of the recession last the labor force. vious record sel in L972 Santa Ana acoounlanl llelly Baner has collected ;.=::'===========-===::.=:;:..;======:--;;..=-.:::-.:::-.:::-=-...;-=-.:=-=--======================--=========;-hundreds" of dolls since she started witfl an old family doll 15 ) cars ago She has r ead most of the books <1va1lable on dolls and doll collecting and travelt•d "1del~. attending doll shows In lh~ past \ear . .she ha.s orgLJmzt-d i-1"< Jrea doll shows lo bend1t charity 0 .'i S \Tl'RUA\', APRIL 2'4, Mrs Btner wilt 'tage tht• fir.st doll show{'\ er held 1n the Saddleback \"Jlley About liO .sl'llcn. \1<111 ha\e dolls on display from 10 a m to I pm at La Paz lnlermedi<ite &·hool. 25151 Prader<i Vr. M1sMon VieJo. Proceeds "111 beneht tht• Volencia Elementary School Parent TeJcher Or~amwtion. ··1 collt·ctc•d antiques for some time. but had no tnt<'rC'St rn doll'! untrl my husb;ind returned from a family v1!-1t "1th an old doll of his s1ster':s." Mrs. Bmer i.a 1d ··I could .see the doll was a good i.peC'1men. and r Celt I ouj.!hl to research 1t. ·· What bc,::an 1" an obllgutron turned into an ob- 'ess1on, ~ht.• said. Although some c ollectors wec1ahtl' in cula111 das.ses of dolls. like Shirley Tempi'-' dolls or bu by dolls, Mrs . Diner collects any •1uahty doll "'h1ch uppcab to her. She alsl\collects .mt1que bab\ and doll furniture and accessories. rht• doll room in her Santa Ana home IS a hllle girl's drcarn comt' tru(•. "Bt:FORF. I Bf:CAME 1nll'rcstl'd an dolls. I "Js put off tn thl'tr dt-.1d' look," she said. "Now lh..tt I m hool-<•<.I. I II fall for .1 doll. and I can't rest until l have 1t ~oth1ni: ran be<it lhe high a doll col- lector expt.•racnc<:s ·4 hl'n :.h<: finally gets that one 'l><'C1al doll · · Doll collect1n~ can bt• an expensive hobby. but doesn"t ha\'C to bl'. Mr.., n1ner 4'aid A collector can 'tart "1th mon• rt'l't•nl 'inyl dolb and upgrade her l'Olll'CllOn a ... '>ht• l'Jll arford to do It Many people .1lso Mllect f(·~.., t"q><.•n"H' doll n•producllons ,\mong dolt-. on d1spl..ty at L..t Paz School April 3-t "111 . bl' Frcnt·h and C:crrnan tw.quE> dolls, com· po\lttt!fl, hard pl..t,tt<· ,ind' 1n) I dolls: reproductions Of flln'fi(JU(' d1J1l~. and nl'" doll~. fashioned by 10· ill\ tdu>il dClll ar11st-1 A O~lJSS IO~ TO TH E SHOW "'II be Sl. and 75 c-!'IH~ for M·r11or ('11111•n:-. Valc·nc-iu PTO member~ "ill prll\ 1<k ,;tnd\\ ll'ht•"o. "11 lud~ and bukcd goods Adt111wn .il 1nform.J11on on the show is available II\· t•..tlhn~ "'' ll111~·r. S.12•1376, or Mer ry Lloyd, H:IO !105!1 Queen of Radio McBrid Succumbs \\!-'.SI ...,JIOt-.A'\, N \' c \Pl Mary M ar~aret \h-Br 1dt• 711 I h1 · unlll"l'Uh'tl 1-·1r .. t l...tdy or rad111 for m111t• lh.in :W \ t .11 '· clu'(f .1t h1•r hornr an the Q'ali.k11l \11111111 1111' h1•r1· Tur.sdltY Dflt'r .1 Ion~ illness I 'r11n1 l'l:l I !U 195.t Mis-. l\lcUndl.' wai-thr window .,f 1111' \\tit lei ror m1lhnn" or '40ml•n St'l'ktnR esrapt• t rnm t lw h<1r1·do10 (>( houi.rwork Siii' "a:-. on <>n rt' t ••rr Pel In a ~ 1111• .. r,•nlllll• Arthur God Irr}." MISS i\tcl\RIPE Wi\S WF.LL known lo nearly ,., t'f)Olll' "ho ~rew up twfon• th<' television gent•ra •um Sht• mlt•n l\'Wl'd ramOll!I P<'OPle or the day, In· d11d111.: pn•i-1dt•nts, movie sl;1rs. wrttl'rs nnd JUSt pl;11n 1woplt· Slw wa"o horn nn u farrn out,1dc Paris. 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On her 20th anniversary. shortly after the death of her lonJ?·time frit>nd and manager. Stella Karn. she StJlned off the air. ltowever, she la ter made a number of appearances on other radio shows und 59.88 .. •• did a 13-week stint on television MISS MCBRIDE KEPT BU V during retire ment \\Ith voriou~ pro1ects. including a daily ne" <.paper t'Olumn for The Associated Press. Sht• nl"o hod 11 thrl'e day a Wt>ek radio progrum that shr cl111 (rom lh1• h\ IOI' room of hct 20().year-old tllk1ll \loUTltnin home unhl 'e\eral months ago 7707 Garden Grove Blvd 537·9571 or 893 6523 Open Mon thru Frt 9 to 9 Sat & Sun 9 to 6 301 So State College 870·0050 Open Mon thf~ Fri 9 to 9 S•t & Sun 9 to 6 1275 Bristol 556·1500 Open Moo. thru Fri 9 to 9 S.t & Sun 9 lo 6 This sate ends April 13. 6980 Cherry Ave. 634-7111 Open 9 to 6 except MQn. & Fri. 9 lo 9 Orange 32' West Katella 532·2506 Open 9 to 6 every day • :. . ~. • • r . NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT HERE~· IN NEWPORT BEACH .. WPORT HACH -G .... SW. ...... L• wtl offw ... ...eac_... ....... ,..... ... '-'ted A • If' ef ' •fled ,.op&. ........................ This re<"*f ••ttoped .-thod of MtslNctlOfl 11 tt.e MOit iMo•.ti•• ... effectl .. prognn .......... ttw u..ttecl Statu. Mot O/llly does ttds ...... COW'W "9duce yo.r ti.. ht the dostrooM to ;tst OM clo11 per w"6i for 4 .a.orf weftis bYi It •ho ~s on od•..cecl speed reodiM) c~ Oft c•ssette tope so ft.at JM con cOflfiftM to i"'Pf'ove for the rest of yow life. fn f11st 4 wfflis the o•erege 1hldettt lhOlllkt be rflldinq 4-5 H ... s foster. '" a few MO..ths ,_ st.deftts on rHCiftcJ 20-30 H"'" folf.,. ottoi"'-J speeds that approach 6000 ._.per miMlte. ht r~ iftsfctftCH spHds of up to I l ,000 wpm hoYe bee" doc111111nt~ Ow •"erCHJe 9rodllote shcM.ld read 7. r o· tin1u faster •poft co•ptetlo• of the course with Morlred i11tpro•eMet1t ift COll.HMftliOft Clftd COMlfttratioft. For those who woMfd like eddltiOIMll iftfornu1ti°"' o wries of frff, OM tlow, orientaffOft l~s haYe been scheduled. At~ free lect11res the co11rH will be upfolfted I" complete detail, lttchldi'") clossroo"' proc:e-dures, mtnctioe 1Mft.od1. doss SC ...... ••d o special I tlMe o"IY Wro•ctory hlition.., ,, lffs thclll 01t•·"•lf the cost of si111Uor COWML TOM ""''t ........ _,of ft.e ••tiftcJ• for lftfOf"ftWffoft about the Hewporl leoch closwL These orientotions ere op... to the public. abo•e age 14, fperS0111 Wtdef' I I ShMld be occompanied by o parent if poulbM. If Y• hon ofways wonted to be 0 speed ,.. ..... btlf fOilMd ttw Cott prrhlkltin w th C4-W too ..._ c•i.1li•1J •.• "°w yo. c•! ~ by attewdi99 I ....... pw •• for 4 __. weet&s ,_. c• reed 1 to 10 tl1Ms foster, ca.: ...... ........,. ..ct COlllflrelMlld ....... If Y°" we a ~ w11o w..W lib to .-. A's Utshcld of 1'1 or C's w if yot1 ore o •••••ss ,.,_ who wa1th to stay .._,t of today's e•erch ..... &«let otillg world theft this courH Is .,. .-...M<essity. 1MH special OM~~ wilt be ttetd ot the folowiftq ..... , ond proce1. HIWf'OIT HACH WHTIHGS THuaSOA Y. APRIL I· 6:30 • 1:30 ,.M. NfOA Y. APRIL t · 6:30 - 1:30 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 10 • 10:30 A.M. • 1:30 P.M. AIOVE MEETIHGS WILL IE HELD AT GHAT WESTHM SAVIHGS • LOAM ASSOC .• 450 MIWPORT CEHTER DRIVE, MEWPORT IEACH. TUESDAY, ArlllL ll • 6:10 -1:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14 • 6:30 It 1:30 P.M. AIOVE MEETIMGS WIU IE HELD AT MARRIOTT HOTEL . EXECUTIVE COHFEREHCE ROOM, 900 MEWPOlrT CEHTH DllVf. MEWPORT IEACH. If yo11 ore o IMtsh•HllM•, st.deftt, hoels.wife or nec4MH tW1 cowse, w"ich tool! S Y"" of intews.iYe resecrc:h to de•etc.,. Is • ... st. TM cClft rHd 7-10 ti-• foster, compreheftd "'ore, cw....,....e better, ..t , ........ r loltqer. Stude..ts _... offend °" odclitioftal di1cOt1t1t. This coune cm be tCllM)ht to 1.-.try or c!Ylc CJ"OUps at "Gro11p rcrfH" llPO" re-.uest. le s11re to ette1td .,._.che•er frH orienfaHOft that fft1 best ift your schedule. L HARBOR VIEW CENTER !>ponsormq IA"~ JIA-s'Egg Art Contest (kn..~ ~ ML~lYJIJ-de~c.ntteAJ:.,) Come in for your giant Easter Egg to decorate! • Eggs can b• decorated wflh any means ol your Imagination and with any art or craft materials. •• Please submit your entry to the Harbor View merchants prior to Thursday, April 15. All entries will receive ribbons. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners w ill receive trophies and the sweepstakes winner wiU be awarded a TEN-SPEED Bf KE! -Open to all ages - '\AN JOAQUIN HILL<; ANO NEW MACARTHUR BLVD . • Ttiur!roday Apnl 8 1978 DAILY PILOT A 9 Tift; t \ \lfl. \ CJ K l~ H ~ Uil h.t·t111t H lt floetl, CIMlnoet 8,. ,eu•U r.ed •..-out It ...... DAILY PILOT "Shh! If you ~core them they'll go bock under· ground." Ne"' TeaDt Post Pair PUblish LOS ANGELES <AP> -Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein aren't the only Washington Po t staffers to sell a book to the movies. Columbia Pictures announces purchase of fil m rights lo an untitled book by reporters Ron Shatter and Al Le_wis concertWig the hoax by Washington, D. C .. police and the FBI which resulted tn the ar. rests of 130 alleged thieves. The Viking Press book. which will be published in the fall. will describe how the lawmen po.i;cd a!' underworld characters in a fencing operation I 'Ganie I Boone d1dn I hove on anoly .t and Abi> Lrncoln d1dn"t need Doll! Corn1•9 e to wm fracnds and influence P'"'°PIP Yd history books ore filled w11h th" r occompl1shments What then. motivoted these qreot Amemon leodero;? They hod sp~ntuol gu1donw they hod v1s1on and they hod goo ls ThPy lived in o tame when thP 1nd1v1d d ~n<'w hamvlf well, both his o;1ren1J'h and his wt'<lknesses. A hmc when thr• md1v1duol ~urv1ved by direct mg h15 own destiny Two hundred years hovF po<,· r r:l 011rl the> dreams hove fallen o b11 !lot. T hr v1s1ons art• somewha t cloud<'d and th• gaols o bat ru'..ly. So, whl!rc did w<' q• I off 1he track? Now as the time to question th<' m~ornnri of our d11ccllon and fundomentol vol11r"", Why in the nche>st notion m th1• v-1orkt or<· Amer icons c,torvin~ physrrolly. cmotrnn· ally and sp1r1tuoll/' Why do wf' how tro11bl" sl,..eping ot nrght. or skcr w11hrn 11 f<'f'l1ng rcstrc!? Why how· An11Var c)(\' b,t lfllCI<''>' '" 1hin9. 1hr.t ••Ii~' qr;vo lhr·m grrot ... n11 .for tu,,,~ Why ol nny q 1vr·11 l1m1 nrr tl,,•rt• IJ,QOO CJU0 f.tf't h fl(IHl >111• 1."lg-frnm ~!~·pr•·'·' 1011 J Why? f ft1v1' y1 l r I Vf'I CJ'J('d , 1111•.1 If 111 fnllnw 1n11 Wh11I <irr I occrHTtp11'.h nq w11hm'/l1f1 ·' Whut <J,,, th•·r~ th1•1~' 1 m1? (): cmyor 11•01: / I •VC rm-.~ ,1: my h<..1n 1.. olwo .,., o hOJ •PY rlocr? Am I lirrd be,,,,, rT1, w• .r~ 1 rl• 111·' Am I potd r•nr1 agh I r 1111 ,•;r.r ~ I d W1il Ir vr r n:r·• t ony nr wh 1 11nr.. 1 • tond<, how I j,., I·' Why 1k1 I • fJ!l\f't1mt kr If rw,1rr1'• d nr,rj d"P'P"<,t·d for ric; nppcrc•r,1 rr·n ,r,n? Am I m1.'in\!·11rnr·ll11n~1 fr ()rn I fr.') I• 11 ()<>' •.11111· lo d1rr·r~ my c '"'' lilr' II yn11 cit •I\ I liuv" d1 hnil• ori ""' r•, 1 ,, I I • I ' l'W'fl J Pfl1y 11m "' t ,, " r1111•• li• •fl' tow h,...d 11 f• • f)\11J·.1vr c h111d 1n11 w ilt 11·1 I bi••tr·r of111 0111 ndinq n,., ,,f r">111 rollir· I· 1h1 ri llrll'wdir•c• ... n "'hi· 1' I if'r•n 1)11 ,,. r:ll qlrmri') Thrit lr•orl IJ< 1(1 Bill I rqr1k ' <..1•('u' lv~r·r,, n11 W(J, "I'm voting for Ray Williams because he 's proved on the Planning Commission that he'll listen to residents beyond election time " YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Elect RAY****** '.WILUAMS April 13 tJ '.V •• , 1 am Frank's Great Amerlcml Way Rallies are Free. lillt. Apnl 1:; Apr I 14 Apr I I' * ' A1rportrr '"" Anoh,,,m H)Oll Ho1t"' CuPv<·ril1onCcn'11 I' '• 18700 MocArthrn Blvrl 1700 ~ Horb"r B vd U: 7) C 1 •,i,r r' A~· ~ Irv'"' Annhe•,., fl f'!10 Pm • * ~ SOOPM BOOP.M BOOf'M ~ Aprtl 20 Apnl 21 April 22 * Sheroton·Anoherm Hord A:rportcr Inn Sheraton Br-rid1 Inn 1015 W Boll Rood 18700 MocArlhur a:vd. 21112 Poc1lic Cr.o•,1 I f\'1, Anoh,,•m :rvanP H11t'lt•rin'on Rrrll h 800PM 800PM eOOPM Free Drawing for Door Prize"' -¥-¥-~ * l lnur Jaf Apr.18, 1:.i.o &e'Blush ... !-'nut h Coa~t Pla:a is not only turning red, but every othe r ~pring-likc color you l.1n in1aginc this time of year. An assortment of £10\\1crs, some in h;~nging baskets, -------------- , potted plants, and the cut \'aricty, plus many beautiful foun ta ins h ave been .trrangcd up and down o ur two-level n1all. T h is dazzling display of color will play to a packed house (we h ope) through April 17, the day he fore Easter. Plan to \'i~it the Easter Bunny in the Carousel Court all thi!'I week and n ext. You GH1 C\'Cll have ynur picture take n with hin1. I DEPARTMENT STORES • • ·: ;, ( ' •• "0' • JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORES South Coast 'Pla za 'rr~ t/.()'Jrr • I'! Noo1..nr!'1 . WOMEN'S APPAREL Nl.>' rts HOS'"IV . /\lrO".'.lr,r • r l t, • I,, • • l ·'' , '1:1 • 'Ud',r • n, ~<'r'r"'·'"<.lvvJr<J .t/r[1 I -'a•~'Jf\Conspuocy ·lhr~o·.'1•on..-oop .f1rr~FJ·••onfk<,11qu~·C~r1_,. "' •• , • ._t JL • • ,.J, _,. "-p~1y • Lori" t·ryonl • L1tl1cr > • lv'or•ene FobilQ..ie • Ne1! '\ Appoiel •Page floyMotern1ly • Potoucho • <\ob<·no ltnqPnC' •' J'1'1' •, 1:,0 I · t• r • t <; !1 • ' ' • • • ~·CHILDREN'S APPAREL ' "' •• " ·• 11'.'fy NF>'#S • L n 11,/!o<YJ •n • MEN'S APPAREL Borrev s • Corot s • Chos1n·s • Custom $1'11rtmol<er! • lorrv Dougie,. T~n r ?p . ,. rtr" • •' :•·-;or elf· ir. • ,. • • • • , 1 I.~' • ; • FAMILY SHOES ".)'n' rt . "''""'S ~ ... Ct'><. 's r~".J'.J'O .. "-" • lhO!'!'l fl!,.. An . WOMEN'S SHOES c H BokPr . Corri<' "°" . ro~.. . ( • I' ' '•· • • I •. 1• J'• I•/• • \.', .'•CHILDREN"SSHOES • ·MEN"SSHOES Srcn&--•.F-r$t'.< ~. h'\• nt.\,rpl-1 ·HOMEFURNISHINGS Th<'Coock Cor porw •( rrr>J'\. 1· ''•"·[J•rr· :"_r' • 1r • , ( --~·-• '• 11 • , • 1• • : .. 1-1 . or<> r "t: r. ~ "0"" • ~... to •co~e • u j If) • FABRICS AND NOTIONS B A~worth'S • Gold~f' N~·PdlP • I I JS' I , Jt. • JEWHRY ct r 11--v ' • • l • • f, •t • ,. ' h , rnr • • , • ·, ":iffer P. 5...,,., .. • We•sf1P d s • GIFTS/IMPORTS Trr> '·olleor. • Rat ol lndlQ • Po1 lntein01•ono1 • Suns<>l Hr ; ,n. FOOD/CANDY r r ' , , ! l • • , . • 1r. f', •• , 1 • , j r , t • rxR.• I . ,... • • ;· • "'u 1QP i>t>o'1or • Sl?r>:. Conely' Shop. JUSTAURANTS Arr.al ., • Cooct-es Corr.i:r • KoplO" s. L0 Pet.t Cot• • fv1og r ~ Jr • • .. c' ·" .r f, , J • OTHER RETAIL Ida I j • [l·en•or 1.n . c np <;•ol1('nPry . DJs S<xlnd lnslrumenls . Fern Factory . J K Gill · LourPr.CP P•pP '>hop . Lynns Hollmow . Mu1-+\r-od ... o "rt. .. . ;• • r ,.. . ) j • r • . .. t, • • f • '(), •• l ' • • Roolt r ' l J l J• • r .-. .. jpr M ze • c;oo11s Plaza • T1nc:ler Box • Tov Cenli:>r • loys lnternottonol • Weston~ COrT'AIQ • SERVICES Bok !'Jturj10 • Cr )M ' l I 11 rv . < jt ,, r ;•. I I '. I 1 ' I • • : • r r. I Or 1<.)rT"<">ff I • •• , ' ir\)\I( I • l?eq1s 13eouly Solon • Vidal Sassoon • V\Cl()f Optlcol • Wortd Travel • FINANCIAL Ar'T"'?ricon Savings . AVCO ~(J,/!1 l' • p lf .. ( f /,r<' r J • Cu f, .rn1 J h_·rJt r JI • ( I J " , 11 JI r I JI ir. • houSC'"1.. J • • 1~ , ._c T' • 1 ')Vd s Ponl< ot Co11torn10 ·Sumitomo Bor'\k •TOWN CENTER Chozon 0~1CP Building • South Coosl Plaza Holel • So1Jth Coo t l1JH1tre• 1. II 111 • Noll1cr s Mu ,1c..; Cflnte>r l I I I, •t Dreaming, Antarctic Among VCI Subjects QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi The foll ow t n1 acheduJt of nents open lo lhe pubUc hu bftn announ~ by th• UCl Irv in• Eicttn s ion procram· -OA'l,A .. 11 10 ·o. ...... .-. 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M.r., Jo WOO<lllft, Eel 0 , "'°' '"'°' ol Eo11utl0ft, C•lllO•N• ~•• Ut>l"9•\llY. l.onq 8u <ll A Vt lrVIN E•''"'''" '"'••a., •••111.•n<t WOf'•"-for •••m•nt•rr MWI M"taft- 0.Wy •0\,11(•\0t,, Fu ..... tO C-m , ~1, I JO •·'" ·II-.,., 11m • •'P"' • S-.. 1 JO • m ·11-.1 J11 m., llm 101, "'"Y•l<•I S<le,..o 81~. UC trv1_,. U.m.otn. F•e t Jt llKIMl#I ....... "9 ...... '60 l11n<ll .... ~ .... do • ...., s.-., 'Stones' Can't Be Ordered to RI WARWICK. R.I. (AP) -The rock group Roll· Ina Stones cannot be brought from Pennsylvania to Rhode Island to race four-year-old assault charges ptndlng her e, a U.S. Immigration Department of· ficlal says. Nor can the rock group be barred from the Unit· ed States because of those pending charges, the of· ficlal added. THE GOVE RNMENT SPOKESM AN, in response to a request from Warwick police, said un· proven charges a re not sufficient grounds for keep· ~aliens out of the country. Warwick Police Chief Edward P. Audet asked immigration officials to require several members oC the group to stand trial in Rhode Island before making a scheduled appearance in Pitts burgh July lOfor a concert. ~ Adv9"til6ng FHture f South Coast Plaza ~!~~~~~"~ Land Gift Laud ed color this week when hundreds of ha nging bas kets with full.bloom poinsettias. begonias and fuschias decora.te . the mall area. together with many \'ai:et1es of. cut and potted plants which will s pothght spring, April 8· 18. Several thousand nowering plants will be used in the planters which lead to the Carousel Court , Jewel Court and the May Co. and Sears court. Special displays utilizing chamadora palms .ind s p ecimen foliage plants. to~ether wit h cy c !a~ens .. gerber as. cinerariums, glox1n1a s. vrncas. ag· ger atums. bromeliads .. orchids, ~an · divillas, begonias. anthunum and gmg~r will be in evidence in each one of the main wing courts. Rain Jet fountains will accent the beau- ty o( the landscaped areas. Celebretlng the Segerstrom lend gift to South CoHt Repertory for It• new 600-aeit lhHtre ere SCR Truatee Don SmeHwood, Henry Segeratrom, Coate M•H Mayor Dominic Aecttl, and Trustee Lucille Kuehn. A Fall '77 compfetlon date hH been Ht for the project which wtll be Orange County's only profeHlon1I theater cent•~· To furthe r heighten interest in the flower show. Rogers Gardens will display in the Carousel Court entrance and present lectures and demonstrations, sharing tips on basket construction and plant care. The lectures will be Saturday and Sunday. Ap ril 10·11, at noon. 1. 2. 3. and 4 p.m . and Satur· day April 17 at the same hours. Bob Lamp. s how coordinator. has con· structed a special Easter Bunny Land in the Carousel Court, which hundreds of Eas ter lilies in a dichondra grass setting. Children can \'iSil with the Easter Bunny d aily until ZI:Sl'ILINX · <,MC)ll I 0 \l•l•\.l(;f THI TPJ.DmCNAL tn.srm SAUSAGE \\h .. 11 '"' ""'"' '"',, ~ q.•h '"'''''"'"' rh 1 E.H!Cf M0tn I I I ... 1111111 I• , .• ,, 11.11 '·~•<I z~i!1ltnk \mollf'd ,,,,.,., II 1 1,, I•· l•wlf ur h.t~•·<I •o>rved w1lh ha~h I• '"" '" p.iuul..1 Yuv• E.,1r1 l'lfed~l•\I O• h•unch " h ,,.., I 'IT1'11il'l ... I ""lh z~1.1u• \11'°""' \.l\J'dQI! l(~lt\.INk '\MOKEO SAUSAGE t\VAILAllLE ONL VAT I ~Htk~r1 r~r,~~ ~uth Coast ?taza COSTA MESA -..=:-=:::: "-'14'"'"' ~., ..... L Easter from 10 to 9. VERY SPECIAL.' reg. 14.99 woven leather on wood JJ90 51'lc)p up a tan leather sandal on carved wood bottom. Nifty ~uare back Skid ·res1st 'oOle Fine quality I luny1 SOUT H COAST PLAZA 3333 SOUTH BRISTOL • COSTA M ESA Thursday Apnl 8. 1976 DAil. v PILOT A • I For the Record Blrf .. llOUIOTAIN YA\.\.I\' COMMUIOITY HO\,.TAI. MnoU.1ot w .... 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' $356.95 . ·; .. HOW TO BUY ROKKOR LENSES BELOW DEALER COST Rokkor·X lenses From Westen :S Camera Buy the M inolta XE 7 with Rokkor FT. 7 lens from Westen :S Camera for the low price of only '356.95 and you can purchase "with rebate .. the world famous Rokkor X -28mm · F2.8 w ide angle lens for only '92" (mfrs. lis t '19000} several dollars below dealer cost. Or choose the Minolta Rokkor X 200mm-F4.5 telephoto lens for only '88"0 (mfrs. ~-..._-1)...._/ist S785) Similar Rebate On Other Rokkor Lenses Minolta camera owners can purchase Rokkor and Celtic lenses with factory rebate · see us for details 12.:; A 12 DAIL y PILOT Lake Tahoe: Are We Ruining It? SOUTH l.AKE TAHOE (AP> - Mark Twain once caUed thJ huge mounl:1ln lake "\he fal~l PJ<'l~re tbc whuh' world afford!." Now con1ervat1onlJl~ POint lo T~hoe's troffk jams. ulr poUu· tion and gambling <'Uinos and wonder 11 Twain wouJd atilt b6 as enthusiastic. Still one or lht• world's pure~t lake:s. Tahot-is the focal point of a st ruggle lhal has been a cause celebre for West Coast environ· mentalisti.. So rar. some conservatJonists say. they and the lake are not do ing too well · THE\' CONTEND that re· g1onal governments set up 1n the last few years lo check urbaniza. t1on o( the lake basin have not done their Job But many local land owners and developers say regional gov· ernm ent has worked all loo "ell. in many cases s mashing their hopes lo turn their acreage into condominiums. a motel or other t) pe of development. And there a re those both in and out of state government who con- tend that the lake's pollution pro- ble m is not as serious as con· servationists and the Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. a dministration say it is. A deep. natural lake 22 miles long. Tahoe lies in a huge oval basin in the Sierra Nevada Moun· tains. 6.000 feet above sea level. TH E LAKE SPANS the California·Ne\•ada border and in recent years has become a mec· ca for gamblers. s kiers. boating enthusiasts a nd other vaca· tjoner s. On winter weekends and dur- 10 g the su mme r months. thousands of Yis1tors pour into lhe basin Dur ing the busiest times the la ke area's po pulation tops 150.000 and as many as 55,000 cars a day clog the two-lane Highway 50. causing frustrating tra m c Jam s a long the main street of the basin's only m· ( ECOWGY J corporaled cit y. South l.ake- Tahoe. GAMBLING HAS become big business at Tahoe. There are four major hotel-casinos on the Nevada side or the lake now. and four more on the way. Another h.igh-rise hotel is open at the north end of the lake. but it:i casmo as not open for business. In 1974 casinos in Nevada's Douglas County took 10 $112.3 m illion fro m gaming. $12.8 million more lhan lhey collected m 1973. All but a s mall percen tage o f tha t money changed hands at the soutb shore of Lake Tahoe. GROWTH HASN'T been Limit- ed to Nevada casinos. At lhe northern and southern ends of the lake on the California side. the h.ighway is lined with motels. fast-food restaurants and real estate agencies. Jean.Michael Cousteau, son or the famed oceanographer , says the lake environment could be d estroyed "within a very few years." "I still don't understand what goes on in our minds. looking at what has been built around Lake Tahoe." be s ays. "Why mix gambling with beauty? So why not pul it somewhere else?" There is a d ebate about how serious the lake's air pollutioq proble m is. Some contend that federal and s tate law s governrng the Jake's air quality are unrealistic. They say the s tandard s sometimes can be exceeded in isolated rural a reas by gases from tree a nd decaying arumal a nd vegetable matter. BUT UNIVERSITY of California expe r ts who have studied the lake's air quality say man-made polhaUon ftocn hlside and ouUldc lh• bulD bas added slanlficantly to lhe lalle's pollu- Uon levela ln rttenlyurs. Judgina how bod Tah<>f' ~ air quaHty Is ''depends oo your point of reference .·· ,11 a ys J o hn Knos1a n. h~ud of the Ciilifonm1 Air Resources Board's <ARl:l> d1v1s1on or tcc;hnical services "II you ·r~ talking about t"X· ceedang 01r quality st~ndurds. they are not exceeded as fre· quently or by :is large a margin at Tahoe as they are in the metropolitan aru~ "8 tJ1' It' \'Ol' are concerned about maintaining Lake Tghoe as a pnM1ne ar ea. we are 1n'1.rou· ble. The a ir quality 1s deterioral· 1ng " In readings taken last summer ARB 0 Utc1als found ozone at South Lake Taho~ occasionally exceeding the federaJ st andard or 08 parts per m illion and coming close to the s tate standard of .10 ppm The ARB also found in more than 1.700 observations between January and June, 1973, that vis· ibility at South Lake Tahoe Airport was 12 miles or less 17 percent or the lime VISIBILITV D URING the checks ranged from a high or 30 miles to a low of seven Observa· tions w e r e m a de when ai r humidity levels were below 70 percent. the level a l which fog starts to form. ARB staff m embers have re- commended th at the board tighten V1S1b1lity s tanda rd5 al the lake. The current stale v1sib1lily standard is 10 miles with 70 per· cent humidity. ARB ofhc1als want al raised to JO miles for Tahoe. The ARB staff has also recom· mended that the board set a stan- dard of 6 ppm for areas above 4.000 feet for carbon monoxide, which expe rts say poses a Bay Area Strikers Spurn SF Proposal For the Record ou .......... . SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Leaders of a mun1c1 pa l :.trike today shunned a surprise Board of Supervisors pro· posal to end the nine·day·old walkout by lettanR voter s decide the pay dis· pute that h as ti ed up publi c tra nsportallon and some other city i.en nces. Declaring that "the citizen is the ul- llmate mediator of public strikes," Quentin Kopp. th<' board's president, disclosed the city's latest offer to un· ion leaders al a news conference late Wednesday. Under the unusual proposal, the striking unions would pul their con· tract demands on the Juno 8 bollot ns a referendum. 1tlan•iot1 Ila• Taker SACRAMENTO (i\P l-Sccretaryof St ate March Fong Eu hns made California a n off<'r She sa ys she'll move into the St 3 m1llton gov<•rnor 's mans ion if the -.talc w1~L.gi~c _!!er $15,000 unnually to mt•ct h v 1n.i <'X pcl)Ses Mrs. Eu said \~dncsday she want· l'd to move 10to the 14 room mansion to k('('P ti from detcriorat101:i. Barhclor Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. ha!' shunnl'd the residenre. saying he co nside rs 1t too ostC'ntatious. Mr'!. 1o:11. thl' st ate's chief of pro· tocol. uddrd lht' mansion 1s adequate to vnt1•rta1n fon•1Jtn di1.tnilnn ei. in styk Thl' "lrut·turc 1s b1Ult on u hluff ovt-rlookin~ th1• J\nwnc·an H1vcr. 11 mlki. from h1.•n• Sollah Sforfe• Dffl•r SACHi\M t-:NTO <Al'l The pro- t1rc ution and dt-frnse in the Steven Soliah hank. robb<'ry trial differ ovl'r exactly what Pal rkla llenr !\l said about the role of Sohnh. her Jover, In . th<' robhc-ry. Sheldon Otis. ;1ttomcy for th<' 27 year.old hou!\1.' painter , told rrporters Wt>dncsday lhat un uttorney for Misi. Hearst says s h<' told the Sohah pro- scculor Soltnh was not in the bank. But US. Atty. Dwayne Keyes stated Just as e mphatically lo reporters that he said in an in-chamber meeting earher m the trial lhat Mi s.'I Hearst "mdit'aled he was mvolved in the rob- h<'f':\' .. ,., SACRAi\I ENTO IAPl Th" A~ sembly llcallh Comm1tte1.· voted 2·6 rejecting n bill aimed al wttding out tncompetent doctors by restricting specialist licenses and setting up treatment slandar&. Assemblyman Ten")' Coggin <D·San Bernardino>. who sponsored the bill. said its demise Wednesday represented the third time s uch a bill has failed to clear the -California LeRislaturc. Rnp tar Rapr \llt>i I•• SACRAMF.NTO <API Lcg1sla ~OD to ass ure complete care or rape. ( ___ s_t_a_te __ ) victims h as gone to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. Al an estimated cost lo the state of $18,000, the bill would require law en- forcement agencies to train officers to avoid what Robbins called "1n· sensitive and ignorant" handling of cases and require urban hospitals lo keep rape specialists on 24-hour duty or call. Sale \'eats Eyed SACRAMENTO (AP) -Bullet· proof vests would be provided to local l aw enforcement officer s under legislation a pproved in Its first com· millee test. But the measure by Assemblyman Vic Fazio <D·Sacramento), moy be in trouble before the Assembly Ways a nd Means Committee, which la~t year killed s imil ar legislation because of its price tag. E.r·c.-on Book~d SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -An l'X· convlct was booked Wednesday for in- vestigation of murder in lhe shooting deaths last June or prison reform ac tivist Wilbert "Popeye" Jackson ;incl u woman k1ndergartrntcachcr Richard Alan London. 26. broui:ht to City Prison Wednesday from Jail Ill San Jose where he w11s ow:ut1nl{ trial on robbery c harges. was bookt'd for tn· vestigaUon or two counts of murd1'r. conspiracy (o tommlt murder ond possession of a concealed firearm by Ii felon. Power Plaftf DoK"ft SACRAMENTO CAP> -Another shutdown of the Rancho Seco nuclear power plant has been announced by the Sacrame nto Murucipal Ut1hty Dis· trict. The 913-megawatt plant 25 mal es southeast of Sacramento was shut down Sunday for an equlpment in- spection and will probably be out or sen ·ice for al least three weeks, SMUD said Wednesday E.~·~•ulrr Ra11cll LOS ANGELES CAP> Th..- CalifO«'nla Supreme Court bas set a Sl6.4 million price tag on a sprawling a lfalfa ran<'h propoged as part or the future Palmdale International Airport. The payment ordered will make lhe 773-acre ranch the mo,,t expensive property s ince tht> Los Angeles Department of Airports began buy· ing land for the facllily The proposed airport would cover 18.000 acres 60 miles north ol here Of Marriage ...... """ .... Ftw~. Le• Mt-cl J4K~ t \.oHf' .C•<1.. Oovtl•1.A•~•"oo.,1 .. AM1 WU)Oft. 0 .. •d A •lld Sh<o<Of> 0 Fitf,..r.del, OtM\• l¥"" •"O lOfty V• 6'etttwf. 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H..,.ld W M>d Jtldlllt l Atp..-,. C.ll\fvn •"" ••111 \ JGMtoft. Mi< ... 11• -Al< ... rd C fllf'lt. 0.•ll 0 .,,., J ... Ar~•. P"'lli\ A <1ncl ReN°" ,,.,...,. .. V*'•· 0. 19"'1 LU""" P•11••""' ltr9e••n, K•n"ttrt fllocitr •"0 -~,.lllOM IWY\ Jwdtllt NI ""d M-lrd I. 0-fOtf'w.I'\, SM• .... J • ..., JO""" °""<•ff l•""fl H •'Wfl.Olt 0 . ·~-.......... . TRANQUILITY OF TAHOE'S SOUTH SHORE MAKES IT A HAVEN FOR SEEKERS OF BEAUTY l:s Air and Water Are Among the Pureat Len In the Country lake's \\alt.'r. \\h1ch 1s famous 101 its punt) In n•cent ~cur:. 11 has !ihown ~igns of bt•commg mcn•as 1ngly pollutrd. Dr Charles Gnldmun. a L'nivt-rsity of t'altlornw pro lessor. !>tiy:. al~al' gro"th a ;;1gn of pollution 11wrcast>d 25 percent bl'lWl'l'n l~i!J and 1971 THE ALG,\t: ~rowth rall' hu .. 'ilo1Hd. Goldman -.an.. but \\alt•r l)llllution still rl'm:11nl> a threat 111 the lake A r-•1.·1.·nt rl'port b} tht· Tahoe Rl•g1onal Planm ni: ,\~1·11 cy says c:-ros11m and ~torm ";11(·1 r·inofr rausl'd b' tnt•reascrl d1 vdopment pos,· tht' ~n·Jt1•-.1 d:mJ?er to T:1ho1• '".lier quaht' TYPfCAL WEEKEND TRAFFIC CHOKES THE SHORE Wiii New St11nd11rds Change Thia Scene? In an effort to control ba-.in growth. Cahforn1a and Ne\ ad.1 formed a b1 :.tuk planning ·•~t·n l'Y "1th thl· apprm al of C'ongrl'"' greater health nu.&ard at h1Ah elevations carbon mono), If' st:mdard ll> 9 ppm for eiAht t, >urs. It adopt1.•d J rnn111i.: plan for llw basin m 1971 that t'llt lht· >l()(J l.llMJ maximum populatwn po-.-.1hl1· under lo~al plun~ lo a 3tl0,llOO total THE CVRR ENT FEDERAL The basin's population growth also has posed a problem for the Hun Kuo-feng Mao Backed New Prenller Pepino's To Close? Pl IU.H' ~OTH'E FltTITiOU\ 8U\iNESS NAME \TATCNIENT Tr. tuUo•rnQ J'h·,~on '' Oo•'.tl b" "~·" LOS ANGELES CA Pl TICiH ,,.Ol 1\11• "'·' p.,,,,. • Row L..•<I""• N•!JUt 1 r I\ lfh 11 -Los Angeles city and ~'•••n 1.. H••io 1\11• v., ri • ..,, county arc seek in~ to ""'~ L•o .. ,.. "•011 1 • n ,,.,, Clos C PC" p In O's ad U I l eo';;.;,",;;~",;.;'" '0'"'"' i .. n, .. ""'" theater where former ~ ... ,.,1. """" • M . Ttwl ''•"""'"' Wd hl•d ••It\ ,,. Deputy ayor Mauncc (Ou"'' , ..... ol O•nn•J• c. ......... on Weiner was arrested last ~rc111•· "" TOKYO tAP> llua Kuo-feni;. namt>d as pre-r~ year. Pul>liVl•cl O••"'I' co•'' o ... ,, I'•'"' m1er and first vice chairman of the Communist par· In an action riled in Apru •.• o 11 '"'' ty. rose from near obscunly 20 years ago to become s u P er i 0 r c 0 u rt . lhe second most powerful man in China because he authors lies conte nded ---------- had a highly placed backl'r . Communist party the Hollywood theater Chair man Mao Tse·tung con s titutes a publtc Pl HI.It' ~O fl( I·: FICTITIOUS 81.JSIHESS The 82-year·Old cha1rm1tn had reason to like nwsance unde r the Red """u nncMcH~ Hua. 56 He had m ade his name in Mao's native pro· L1ght Abateme nt Act. "'~~:011-•"911<'"0"' .,. 001no"' • vmce of Hunan and part1c1patl'd in the investigation _...._P_U_B_L __ l_C_N_O_Tl_C_E-. --1 THE A•H oc Pr '" w ·~" \• of late Defe nse Mrn1i-te r Lin Piao, accused m 1971 of Co\t•M<-w. CA ~m1 I l(ymS C.ernpl>fll "" ru """"' Potting against M ao·s hfo F1cr1T1ouseus11<ns Co\l•Mf .... CA '11'1t HIS ELF.:\'ATIOS TO TllF. premiership. an· nounced Tuesday bv Pt•k mg radio monitored here, r:.it:Jpulls him into the po.sition of heir appurcnt to Mao. llua was named acting pre- mier in 1-'l•bru:.iry aftcr the J an R death or Chou En·lai Teng Hs1:1op1 n g . 72. tlw douAhly, tough-thinking first vice pre· m tcr. had b('<'n the favorite to ~ucce~d Chou Ten~ had bt•<'n in effect pre m1cr dur1ni: th1• long months of HV• Chou·-. hnal Illness. ul·Ltng an h1l\ name and recl'1\ ing 1mport:lnt '1"t<>r'>. :imonf! I them President Ford in Decembt•r 1975 Disgraced in the 1966·G9 cultural rt'\Olution, Teng had repented hilt pollllral sins .ind been restored. thanks to Chou. to act" 1• ltr1• 1n 1973. TENG ENTER ED Tiit: PRF.MIERSlllP con· test after Chou's death J!> .i mcmh£>r of lhC' Poltt· buro. a party v1re chairman and chwr or the army ~eneral staff. but artc·r dl'11v1·nni: Chou 'i. t•ulo,::y Jan. IS, T{'njt d1sap~url•d totally from puhht view. No offi cial explnnat1on wa\ orrered on Ten~·s dramatic eclip~e. Hutu lik<'ly scrnarto may be con· !ltrurted from Jlua's 1•ml'rl'(enr1· ;ind :J mounting campa1Rn In the offit'ial pre"!> anti wall po-.ters against Teng. 1dl'nt1fted as a "cnpitallst·roader." For months. 1t appeared, Mao worried ovt•r (he possibility that Teng would mov{' into a dominant place in t he party and govt·rnment once Chou died. Mao fear{'d Tcng's past historv of oppos1llon to his ideas. IN 1953 TENG FAILED to write Mao's philosophy Into the new con~t1tot1on and In 1959 lm- pllcatly crtllcized Mao's unsuccessful Great Leap Forward program. joining party pragmatists to rescue Chana from the economic debacle that ensued. The chairman also wanted the succession to pass into the bands or radical lenists. headed by his wife. Chiang Ching, rather than mOderates represented by Chou and tus protege, Teng Mao's attack. and that of lhe radicals. centered on Teng 's approach to Lndustriahzal1on. lie stood for stability. the t1tatus quo. and gelling the Jou done by the most e fficient means Had1cals accused him of downgrading class struggle. whi<'h Mao Insisted was the "key hnk ·· WITH THIS GllEAT DEBATE in progress. it is now assumed the party became deadlock~ over a new pre mier. Hua. then sixth vice premier, had Mao's eye and became the compromise choice in February 1976 while the debate raged. Hua. a large, geniaJ man, achieved his Cirst pro- minence in 1955 with succe!u~tul water conservancy :lnd irrigation projects in Mao's native Jlsiangtan County He was re~arded as sli ghtly to the left of ISt'r Ill' · .. TAR. Pa~f' A 131 NA,..CS'l'ATC"IENf N Ar.t• (. 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OWi °'""" C.tkforl>l•. -MMKl•IH, Inc., *' ..... _, OettdAPfll S, "'•· t •nl•• 0•1"•• Swll• 20S. lrvlM WILLIAM l .StJOMN, c.tlllOn\le fl7U 11141 1»""*1, °" ... Cov~l f (le"• blf-Ao;-11 7, "" ,..,_ -'llfOll\ly ~L.UN1t•?T & PLUNKETT ~ ... lo •d-11M-"ll ol ,,,_ oroi1 ... ,.,,.. Au'° w.,.,. ~ ..... -111 "'Qtflt•"" P.O .... lH ... ""tnellOI\ .... p,..-quellflW 11~1 !of' _,....., 8HCll.C:" tl"' ..,..,..,.11\t...., ••tllll•,lur•l -v~ ... _.,.,..,.. ,..tlli<tn.r _,,,..,,..-..,lolfllfedvt,,,..,_ P<ib4·~ Or•n ... eo~·· o~··· ~IOI ... 111, ..... 0••110. C04i•I O•llY ~ .... 11\0'•lf •I\ ,.,. Mlit<~1h,..April] l • \ • 1 t. I ,_,, 1•1i. 100. '• Thursday A1>t1l 8 1976 DAIL V PILOT Al 3 A~ ypur b1tJ1 ltieMJ I li>ouldn t ti!(/ you. but Im going ti) Your b<~ittn stmlts HUA'S STAR • • • center. In 1956, he became a member or the Hunan pro· v10c1a l party committee's standing committee and served as \'I Ce governor from 1958 to 1967. He came under attack from the r adicals in the cultural re- voluuon. i.urv1ved, and helped organize the Hunan Provincial Revolutionary Committee. of which he became \'ICe chairman, m 1968 IN 1969 Hl'A BECAME a me mbe r of the party Central Com mitte<'. one of a relative handful or men and women d1rcctin~ the pohtical course of Chana. The following year he took over as acting chairman of the Provincial Revolu· "'' .. \\IL', , t1onary Committee, depu· , 1· ty political comm issar of in,.,,. the Hunan military dis-:\ E\\ S tnct. and first secretary or the provincial party committee Jn 1971 he began to be set?n an ,Peking more than in llunan lie sohdafied hii. pos1t1on with Mao with tus anvei.t1 gation of the Lin Piao affair and became poht1cal commissar of the Canton military region, a big promotion on the military side. The 10th party congress or 1973 e levated Hua to the Politburo a nd in January 1975 he became not on· ly a vice premier but also security minister. Last October, Hua's position as an agricultural l'Xpcrt was confirmed when he was chosen to de· hver the keynote s peech at a national agncultural conference . IN THAT SPEECH, UE madt: 1t clear that he backed ~ta o' i. I ine. not Teng 's lie urged a crackdo wn o n "bourgeois act1v1lles," backed radical gains 1n education . the economy and culture won in thl' cultural revolution, and said or the "bad peopll•" who had slipped into the party, "We must resolut<'IY get rid of them ." In what could hav(' been a ve1ll·d attack on Tl'n~. hl• !>a1d, "as for those who cling to the bourgecm. !-tide without letting go and who don't re· form cfr!>p1te r t:pl•:ited education. we must quickly 1 mo' t• llwm out " Paid Pol1t1cal Adverl1sement FOR COUNCILMAN APRIL l 3TH TREBLER '" I I , .. I'"" I\ 11• Dixieland In Newport Beach! NEW ORLEANS JAZZ FEATURING THE ARTFULL DODGERS ANO THL MUSICAL LARCENY REVUE 7:30 p.m. to 11 :30 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights CHEF'S SPECIAL DIMMER HEW EHTRH EACH HIGHT Requtarfy SS.95 NOWOMLY $4.95 San S 1.00 befwftft 4 P."" mMI 7 P."'- -I DIXIELAND SUMDAY HUHCH 9 Cl.lft. • l ,..... Complete 81unch plus Choice of Ramos Gin Fizz. Blo<Xly Marv or Glass of Peaches and Cllampagne $3.95 4248 Martingale Wtrt Newport leach (7 I 4J 979-5000 Charmglow• Gas Instant Heat llQ ·~--~ ........w ...... • ....., ........... -us ~ ............ .. • Wltti .............. ..... -·11'•~ 99~5 . Astro .. Turf Door Mat .... 64.95 • n.. .,...... ,.,...,14 '"'"..t/wtm slew ,...._. ... ., • .... II ..,.m.4 frelll tt.e ct.re ... ~Y ...... ..... kw, .. ,..., tk. • • ..... tt.wty ......... ,,.., .... ..,.,....,, .. , ....................... , ..... -ceel If,. U .._et• tiM .n..,,_ ................ .. ..... -...... ,._.i 277 _.........,wwn...,w ..... 10" 10" • . x Single Hibachi c.st ,,.. ~ wllfl ""'-' Sturdy Metal Hose Hanger .• ...,tc,.... ....... -.....~" R • , .. ..,. ,.,,,irff .... .., ... 4." trill • ' ... •rl9d,., ""'""tr,.."" 2 99 ( ....,, • H".,Y ..... ,,..,, ,..t4 ,., llrt119th • Ovrolllt ,,..,, flllish ••~·, Reg. 1.1 S rvtl • Kttp1 l.tse ntotfy evt tf 6 9 c , • .,, ... ,. I It New Kwlkset Fire Alarm • lettery _,.,.,14 ffrt '""" wltt. ieftir.etlH ,._ .... , • Sttnet 9"' elem Y" et ffnt •ltti •• flrt • Inly illtlefl14 wjtt.f ""let t..lt; i.tt.,., i.cWt4 Delta Faucet 4 Pc. Washer Kit • S." wwtw -..., fwctt .... , • ,_..., , ...., 9114 , '9' _....,.. .... 6S• R.,. 49.tS 3476 Tru-Test Drain Opener • ....., ""'...., .. .,..., (llfl ""'""' .,_ .. ....,. • Sek fw ..n ,.,.. -M'tt ................... 11111. .... 149 2.4t Glidden Spred Latex Semi-Gloss Enamel ................. ..,,..t4~ • 14"1 ....... It ... , .... , ...... • 1 .. , ,, ... -""" hfttlldy ~,. 9~~ ~--~ Glidden Spred Satin Latex Wall Paint • &.....icel fiM .-flty ,.,... fw ,_ ._. • D1"tl .,kkly ,. • .., .. ..,. ...... flehtl • THlt dt111 w, wlllt w.t.r :i 61!.~ 48" Two Light Garage fixture • c-........... J wife can .~ ..... ··~ ...... .,.., _. ., .... .,... ... ,. 1095 - ' ' ,, • ,. .. : r Thureoay APf•I 8. 1976 UC . Irvine Scientist Wins Sloan Fellowship Marto J Molln:1 ot Irvine, one or two UC lrv1nt.' i.c1enl1!>lS "hose re search sparked \\Orld-.1de conc:ern over the eHecl!> o r bpr :iy can c:hem1c111:. on !he UPPt-r almo~pherc. hai. received u $17.000 Sloan t-'ellowsh1p to continue his rese11rc·h. With the uward. Molin111 bt>comt''> the fourth coni.l'CUllve rec1p1cnt of th ... Sloan f'ellowsh1p from amon1ot LT I'~ 20·member chem1!>try faculty nuorocarbons used 1n spray can$ and as refnge-rants Jn their fmd1nas. relused 1n 1974. the sc1ent11>ts said tht• nuor()('arbons w.ed ai. spray can pressunzcrll be"in a ch<t1n reaction in the tratosphcre !hat breaki. down the Earth's o.wn1• layer Ozont> acts ai> a !>hwld u1:;11n!>t extreme ultrav1olel radiation that can t•uu e skin c11nccr an human!> .ind can kill plant:., the)' said FASHION ISLAND STORES OPEN TONIGHT BROADWAY, PENN~Y'S OPEN 5 NITES · MON. THRU FRI. THE BASIC R ESEARCH uw11rd.-;, \\htch are ~1vt>n yearly to sc1tmt1sb in the L' S. and Canada, went to L<Jrr\' 0 \'erman of Costa Mesa an 1975. W:u:. ren Hehre of Jn 1ne m 1974 :ind Robert ~klvl'r of Ne" port Beach an 1973 A NATI~£ OF Mexico, Molina re ce1ved a df i.trec in t'h<'m1cal engineer· •••••••••••••Paid Poli t1cal Advertisemen t•••••••••••• 1ng at Me>.1co b National t •nivers 1tv Ile !.tudied c·hem 1cal kinetics at un- 1vers1ties in France and Germanv and completed his PhD 1n t•hem1sti-v in -t•!IC::.:;. ~1ohna. the nl'\\est member or the • L'CI l'hem1i.trv facull\. "'>.rkt'd with 1972.Jlt L'C Berkeley. · Molina 1s one of 30 )Oung chem1i.ts who receiH~d the ~oan Fello\\1>h1ps lh1s ) e.ir WINS AWARD F S Ro\\<land .in d1sdosan~ the poll'n· UC l's Molin• t 1.t11 y h a rm r u I e r f e cl s of --- County Health Fees Revised Fees ran~ing from Sl for 'altdat1on of a 'ac· crnatton cert1l1cate to Sl2 for a pre~nanr~ test are now bean~ charged by the Orange Count) Health Department Charges for travel ' acl·anatwns inctude S4 for a cholera :.hot. S.'l :or :i smallpo'( '11crrnat1on. S3 for a typhoid shol. SJ for a ~ cllo" fen>r shot and S4 for a polio shol related to travel purposes The new fee schedule. ro,·erin~ immunizations for inte rnat ional travelers. l'mployment cert1rica- t1ons. copies of hculth records and other ser\'1ces look effect Apn I 1. TO GET THE health department's clearance from <·ommun1cable disease for employment purposei.. S7 \\ 111 be t•har~ed for ci che:.t x -ray: :i ------tubt'rcuhn skin lest rosts S.1 ...... ----•••••Ill....... The S12 pre~nanc} teslln~ fel' \\ 111 be charged FRI & SAT. for \\Omen not t•nrollt'<l an the <.·ount.v's famtly plan· B · ,. mng program. The department will t'harge SI per Served ee page for heallh ret'ord'>. trom Dr Paul R. Engk, acting county health officer. 3 10 10 PM said exceptions to the foe schedule will be made an cases of proven hardship, but not 1f the hardship 1s Brochette claimed" hile :.eekang lra\'el \'ac<.·anat1ons. "UUll:SIZATIOS against diseases such as dtphthena. tetanus. \\hooping coui;ih. polio (non- tra\el related•. measles. rubl.'lla and mumps \\Ill :.tall be offered Jl no charge." Engle said soup or salad. rice ~1laf. fresh roll and butter S2.&S SPIRES IRVINE MacAtlhur Blvd al S O Fwy COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd The ne" fee schedulc "as adopted last fall by the County Board or Supef\1sors after Dr J ohn Philp, for mer county health officer. reported de· f1c1ts 1n the county's 1mmu01zat1on progr am . 1he lteasury PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Here to serve our customer's needs. At The Treasury our pharmacists are here to serve our customers needs. They feel that your com- fort and well being are their prime concern. They are available to disc uss your prescription and answer any questions you may have. Next time you shop The Treasury stop at the Prescription Department and meet our friendly pharmacists. ... 4 ____ .• ELECT ·IJUNCAN MclNTOSH, JR. NEWPORT CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, APRIL 13 Duncan's strong business background and close association with Newport Harbor will bring us a much needed fresh ap- proach to the management of our city. He is dedicated to: • A more delicate balance between growth !Ind open s pace. • Posit ive solutions to our traffic problems. • Lower taxes through strong fiscal management and fess government bureaucracy. • Protecting our harbor and marine "'nvironment. • Maintaining the charm and character of our community. Paid tor by Citi~• to Elect Duncan Mclntoah, Jr. 3424 Via Oporto, Suite 202, Newport &a.ch, CA 92663 (714) 6..,l-9360 To Subscribe To YOUR Community Newspaper 642-5678 DAILY PILOT • ... ~ .. NOW ~-----........ HO llTTta TIMl TO IUYI WE'LL QUOTE LOW PRICES OM PHONE 3-PAYMEHTS OR TYMS UPTO 36-MOS. ZEH I TH 25" DIAGONAL PRICED FAR LESS THAN THE DISCOUNTERS ZENITH 25" DIAGONAL MEYER PRICH> FOR LESS! CALL FOR LOW PRICE! ~· .:·~' .__. -- . ... IAHICAMMtc:AaO MA.SnaCHAaGf Ml 21 YUIS M llAlll CMTY 19046 BROOKHURST HUNTINGTON IEACH ICOIMIA llOOtlHUUT & OAlf!ILDI ... 968-3329 WHY ~UY AT ABC? 90 day' CJ paylMfthl SClfM os co.ti or low doww mtd 36 montlls to pay CO.A .CJ • I Y•• tr.. poria mtd ser-•ie• • 3 yHr pid"" hibt w......ty (ttiird Yffl' is ABC's H fett<Md won-entyl • fTee ... ery ond ut up l I 9 •• dlogonal ond larqul • lriamerieord • Most.rchWCJ• • We HrYiu whtlt • .., • ..ti • W• kltow our produch •side ..c:I .t • Ho . c.ommiuton.d sates,..._., ._ Thursday. Aptil 8, 1976 DAIL V PILOT A I$ Beach Surfing Control System Begins Dictionary Board NEW \'ORK <AP> E•tabltshmenl of • permont'nt d1 cllonat jdvi.sory bo11rd hftS 11nnountt'd by Doubledaj & Co. The publishing firm soys the ~roup of languu&e stholus will prov1dt• guldnntc on future Ooublcd;1y die tion•nt's By ICA'nlY CLANCY Ol ... o..ty .... _ lleinte said lht block ball )alem is now used at lifeguard tower at BohH1 Chica bt':ach Lo W:irn"·r most beaches in Or a.nae County A\ tnu~, llesn.te said A "black b•ll" fiag s)"item ror :surfina control will be put lnto e((e<;t S.tl&rdAay at Boin Ch1c1t and Hunlln1ton Stale Be•cht'S, 1tccordln.i to Herb Hewe, St4le park distnct 'upenntendenl The surfing c~trul »n•u •l th\: t"o !>lute In tht.> rontrol areas surfing" 111 be allowed until ~aches will C:Xlt'nd from thr Shnta Ana RI\ er JNty the other numbC'r o( beach users makl'S M1rh uctn·1 to Beach Boukvard Bnd from tht• llunt1n1ton ll~t1Ch h ' haiardoui., ofhctdh said, lht'n nag~" 111 be r .rn.t'd V11:r to Warner A' ~nut', ofhc1al~ continued und surferi. will bl' asked to mo\'e The) .:su1d a surfboard 1:-de~cn ~ u:s any hurd Slarttnc Saturday 11 flag about 22 inches squurc with a l•rce bhac:k ball l.n the center will be ra1~~ on D Uleguard lower lo s~ when bo1&rd aurfma Is no loocer aJJowed ln that area, be said. THREE PORTIONS of thl::il' •rcu'> will bt• kept ~urluced board. rega.rdle so(sm.> open daH.>• for surf1n.: Tht· :ut.>a from the Santa Ana ------------P-a-1d-P=-o1-.11-c.11-~--,-.. -ment It will be the fourth year 1n a ro~· lhc a)'l>lcm haa been used. ORANGE COUNTY Parks 0Cf1ciala said the algnaJ also wlll 1nd1catt• to beach USe f'11 lh8t an area is open for SWlmmang Mnd free or surfboards. CM Seeks Voice in Fair Costa Mesa officials want a resident of their city on lbe Orange County Fair Board. So much so, in fact, that the city council has asked Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr. to appoint a Co.ta Mesan lo the nine-member board that over· sees the operation and development of the 160·acre fairgrounds lo Costa Mesa. THE COUNCIL SA.ID the current board 1s compnsed entirely of c1tuens from other parts or the county and aald decisions by that board arrect Costa Mesa more than any other city because the falr is located in Costa Mesa. All positions on the32nd Agnculture District <Orange County t'a1r) Board currently are filled, according to fair Manager Jim Porterfield, but the t erm of board Pres ide nt Burr Williams expired tn January He will re m ain on the board until he 1s replaced or reappointed. River jetty up the toa~t <tbout 400 yard~ to u red flail:; an urea :starling at 11boul 17th !'\trt't't tn thl' cod or the Huntington bluffs. und from the hut up ('()Ubl LIFE INSURANCE TO HELP PAY BURIAL EXPENSE $500 to $5000* . 'EVERYONE ACCEPTED BETWEEN AGES46-87 ·o.~ .... - NO AGENT WI LL CALL Write and gtw us your ~te of bltttl LIFE OF AMERJCA INSURANCE CORP of BOSTON 40 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 02109, Dept. 04·NB Or Call Toll Free: 800-225-1780 FLORENCE McCUE ''I'm voting for Ray Williams because he favors the kind of land use that won't further overload our already crowded streets and airport." YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE·A DIFFERENCE Elect AAY****** 'VILLIAMS April 13 NB Teen To Lead Explorers • GRAND OPENING-NEW· V~NJURA SJORE IOl·641·6'77 o.11, ,.. .. SUll ..... SCOUT OFFICIAL DaVld Gray Shelburne To Direct Cardiology Or . Jame s C. Shelburne h as been named director of Hoag Memori a I H ospital 's cardiology division of the Ca rdi o pu lm o nary Dcpartm(•nt. Dr. Shelburne pre· ''iously served a s direc· t o r of th e h ea rt ca th c t e rlz atlon lab o rat ory at the University o f P e n- nsylvania and at UCLA. lie canned his medical degree al Emory Un iversity Me dical Srhool in Atlanta, in· terned at New England Medical Center in Boslon and served has residency al Co lu mbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York. ' Corona del Mar resi· dent David Gr ay. 19, has been elected viee presi· d ent of t he 430,000· member exploring pro- gram of the Boy Scouts of Ameri ca Gray. president of the Newport Beach Police Explorers was inslalled last week m Washington. D C dunng the annual Explor e r P r esid ents Congress He is one or six vire presidents who serve on a regional basis. His re- gion covers California. Or egon, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Alaska , Ha waii, Utah, Wyoming a nd BSA ac· tivilies in t he Far East and Pacific His election came al the end of his term of of- fice as national president of Law Enforcement Ex· plorers. During that year he served as a consultant to the International As· sociation of Chiefs or Police Committee on Juvenile Justice and was honored as the 197S Ex plorer of the Year in Orange County A graduate of Coronal del Mar High School.I Gray is a student at Cal Slate Fullerton whe re he is a business ma1or. lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray of Corona del Mar WILLIAMS SILVA FAllH MA Air WILLIAMS.,...,..,..., CLl1A8ETH ''El\•o" SFLV" r<"\1 Of (o\t• Me\• C• O•tt c>f OHth A.p11t ditnt of 11t1 Har Dar 8hd . tr11i1Wt \PM• •. tUa SurwH,,.d G'f' n•r \-Of'! t yl9 •1. Co''"~, .. (" OAT• ot Ot-•t" *40111 Hilrntif"~ ct•uqhtf r\ LOt\ f,,_.,,.\ • 1'1• \urvtV•d by f'IN 'l\ter JuhMWW\ •ftd 8-tty PMDu\ t 9r•nact-.11nrtin And w·,•tt \,trv1t1t\ 1 f\ut'\d•Y. AprH • •t I 9'•11 or•nc:kntlOt,.n S.rv1<.r. f-r1 1 00 PM BAHi 8f'f''1'f"ton Co,4• -..,,". 0.Y APftl • H >0 AM , 8•fh ...,.,tJl&f'Oft ("•O•• lntt, mtnt, !tt AdAIOfi'tf (•'" Mf!l\A C"•P•I fftltrm~n• C•""•'•'Y C.f'Ht•to. 1111~1 U•llt ~lrow Abbty 8•ftt .,..,.,._ tftt• 8itrOMOf\ Co'ta ~,. Mof1U.M'f kWAI ~\41 Mnttu,6r t d1te<t6t\ Otrl'ttOt\ aAC~ES TONE• AOA PCAAI OACIC ES ""'-o4 -ILIP J TOH i. A 01 LAq.,.. "'"' ~ tlro.J '"Hf Hfwporf ~.,,.. C. C. O•le otdeeth At>t1t' "'' S.,,-vt,,.d ~ ¥•....0 by Vr d•vot\t•t \ Aal l,.Mn. 0., f\1\ \Ott. Al Wift T &Mr ~,. Vtt.f"\ ,., ,. C-rt •nd M t\ (•'-''ht Ortr 'O'" prftCtlnQ Pac1fll< Virw ~tnOf't·tf P•r._ (1,,..r &a<ll•\ N•riw•llt 8•'-111!•\ #wt It AlllOfflif.6f'f. 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NIVIR 2"4fa or 8UMS, •• AlWAYS FIRSfSr All flRIS WARRANHD, fNSfA&.UD & •OJAJID ••11 Wlf• fire ,._rc._H COMPARE LOW PRICES on MAJOR BRANDS 145110 US/It USIU 145/13 165/13 175/13 165/14 155/15 1'5115 ----- POLY SPORT l'.l1••fH ,., tlwt ~-.,, '-1•r A/Ir SlrE LISTED-rOllll CHOICE 8178/IS (IU/IS) H70/t4 (llS/141 ._ ... __ MICHELIN X STOP Belted STER Radials S211lllll 145112 ·-~ .... . :.:.•;;: .......... __.....,,4r-• ........... -.... ~-·---, .......... ,.... ... ........ --· ...._ ...... ·-~ ............ ·-.. ... ........ _ ................ _ ... .. ......... ~ ,_" .... -,...._. ..... .......... ._ __ ................ , ..... . ....... .....,. .. ....., ............. .,...... .......... ...., .... -..................... . ,._,. ..... .....,.~ •• ,....u••••• •• _ _...........,. ... __ ~ GISLJ\VED & KLEBER 2433¥,~ti :f±f.~ 1•H1t4J era1u 50,000 Mlle Beltecl STEEL Rodiols . .,.,,. ...,.,,. naiu .. ,.,., US/12 175114 e'JIJ14 C>UIU I US/ll ~ ............... h... ..... ...... .. 165/13 •185/14 UNIROYAL 175/13 ...... 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TUNE-UP PACKAGE 4 "' ••••• '1918 ... 0 .. , ~ 4 C.,L ••"-'" ,29 •• , .... u .... , fl, 6 C'f'L """ 11• 'o "' •34•• • , ' 8 ( y l "' I " u• J'.. .,,~ 11cu1u, ,,..,.,.,, ,., .. , .... , .... ~f ........ , ••• ,., .... , .. , .... ,fl Ael••· 111 •••+0••1 U jttl f1•1•1 4 ,,. .... ," JAONT·E_ND ALIGNMENT -~·\ s988 , ~ ~\ .... , -~ -"""" "'"""::.::=. _,, ' .... , ................ ······ ~•Ut• • , .... _,.. t•tt tt ... •t•I t A\.• ..... " •t •tnut• ••-• ""'" 'J8 DAILY PILOT Thursday. April 8. 1979 • Scientists isolate tobacco ingredients most essential to taste -'Enriched Fl~vor' packed into new low tar MERIT By "cracking" cigarette smoke down into separate ingredients, researchers at Philip Morris h C1ve discovered very special "key" flavor units that deliver taste way out of proportio n to tar. The discovery is called 'Enriched Flavor.' The cigarette packed with ~Enriched Flavor' is MERIT. At 9 mg., o ne of the lowest tar levels in sn1oking today. Ye t MERIT actually packs the taste of cigarettes having more tar. Up to 60% more tar. If you smoke, you'll be interested. Tests ~rify Taste Thousands of smokers were tested. The results were conclusive: Against five current leading low tar brands, 9 mg. MERIT was reported by a significant m ajority of smokers to Repeat: deliver more taste. In similar tests against 11 mg. to 15 mg. menthol brands, a significant majority of all smokers tested reported MERIT MENTHOL de- livered as much-or more -taste. MERIT and MERIT MENTHOL. Both packed with 'Enriched Flavor.' Both lower in tar than 98% of all cigarettes sold today. Both turning in extraordinary flavor performances against higher tar competition. You've been smoking "low tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now smoke the cigare tte. MERIT. •American Institute of Consumer Opinion. Study 11v111l11blc lrcc on re4ucst. Phlhp Moms Inc .. Rtchmon<I. Va. 23261. 0 Plulip Morrio lOK. lt76 9 mg'.'tar;' 0.7 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined Thai C1gareue Srnokmg Is Dangerous to Your Health. deliver more taste:': MERITand MERIT MENTHOL --------------~------~-------1, nvv.;::;,'' _...,u 1U1 /I(;, Out~tol.U1ufJ 1/v ,J 0 l8tl work for the March of Dimes, Nancy Leonard does phoning for the agency with the help of a professional headset and special hookup. OUTLOOK INSPIRES 8y JOOl.SON Of llN O~•lr ~, ... ~II "J don't think or m~self as ('110 fined an bE.'d. It's sort c1J t:1n 1nl·o11 ve111enee. "I wus probably too tndt·ix·n dent when I was well. lt'.s hard t11 be romplctt'IY J.lept·ndenl ~ind still have a h fe " Nanry Leonard, a i'\ewport Bea<·h r esi dent 1Aho \\u i. paralyzed from the net k down b\ polio 26 yean a~o. was talking about how she m anages to live a vigorous life tn spite of her h..in· dicap. "I have no time for feeling fun · ny about how l am. I have i.1:en people worse oH than J. To m<'. l'Very day is g ravy," Part of the secret to her sue· ress is tha t she s~nds many hours dom~ voluntcer work for the March of Dim es. She ha:. won ac<'laim from the orJ.(antzatwn but 1s so modest she hasn't even kept the newspaper clipping!>. "l probably won't read lhts story either," sh<' said . msistmi:: that s he really doesn't mah· good copy. Volunteering ror MOO IS a · nuturul" fo her . ~he t>Xplainl'tl. i.mce the ut1on hu' pro v t de d r w 1 t l 1 fl• ~,;1' 111 g tireathmg equ1pnwn r tht• la)'\t 2t) years TELEPllO~l~<; "\\'1thout 11 I \\nuld 111•\t'r lr,I\• s~en m) J!randdJ11ght1·r. ur watched m) !'>1>n i.:r..tdu.1l\' trum college. or my daughtA•r gd m<sr· ned," sh1.· ,,111J Her l'fl mar~ \ ol unh'l'r 1·1111 trtbut1on 1::. ldt•ph11n1n~ wh1d1 ::.he dot':. IA 1th the help of a pro fessional headset and special hookup tn hc·r p11lo1A "'ht c h enabks her to rcc'-·1\ t• and muk1.· calls"' 1th a nod of the head "1'he ,\I c1reh of U1mt':o. g1H'' me a lt::.l of people to call It's th1.· ea!:>1est th1ni:: I do." :-.hl' rnm ml'nted Wht>ther :-hC' admits 1t or not. :\::incy Leonard It \'C'S wllh a prn blem wht('h IA ould bn ng many people to the point of d1spair She c;in't do anything tor hersdf and must relv on other people for l'\'C'r)'lhing l''<l'Cpt phone calls But ::.he make::. a game out of cac:h d..iy. beginning with dress· BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, Aprtl 6. 1976 Bl 'Modest funding increases could make a great difference for millions suffering inequities in education. Title IV is the only federal funding source available.' Salons Offer Beauty In the not-too-d1o;tant futurr. tht'rc may br .1 rww kind i1f \,1ra tlon widely a\'nilablc to t>oth mf'n and women a dny at the ht'auty :r;hop. Several Oran~r Coast shor s already haVl' '1 \'('r~IOO of thtS kind 0f "rl'lrl'al .. fr(lm the world. and otht'rs arc mo,•in1t in that direction At the minimum. most pro- bably will offer morl' than the traditional hairruts. St'ts. sham· poos and m anicures. according to a !XIII of local s tylislo;. F'o.r the first time. emphasis is being placed on haircuts and customers a re being taught how to take care or their hair at home. Several fhings have hapP<'ned to bnng about lht>se rhanges: -Soe1ety has become so fast · paced that people "need time for themselves " -More women ar<> working and are more abl<' to afford beau- ty care. -Women arl' mo,·ing around more and want a haircut and "do" that will accommodate a busier lifestyle. -Women have been liberated to try new looks, both in clothes and hair . "What's riJtht for you works. There is no 'one wa~. "' a hairdresser said. --With afOuence and an In· creased exposure to style and high fashion. women arc more willing to pay for such extras a-; eyebr ow archi ng. facial s. massage, m ake-up and waxini:: f1NISHING TOUCH As proper clothes are the finishing touch. one shopowner has added a boutique so a "nmnn can em eqte with a total new l<wik With the-extra st yle comes hlgber prices for haircuts up to S'2S including the blow dry But women (and men I are buy- ing a better produt't. one stylist commented. Hairdtes~ers are becoming more skilled with tbe scissors a nd re~ularly attend shows to le arn new styles. A Costa Mesa proprietor said he believes beauticians just now tn~ lo 111alt h 1111· 'hl't'I 11( lttr ho,p1l<1I h1.·d Ori tl11 111t"1\1t\\ dJ). !>Ill' \.\ J' \\ l JI lflJ.: ;1 111',llll nilon•t! ,i..1rt ,111tl turll1·n1•1 I-\\•th .1 1·ompl1.·nw11t.11' 'nut ti.111 h•1 101.:n,11):1 rn,rntl'Urt·d ,1ml h1r f .ii·1 l'Ontpll'lt·l \ trill di' Up \\ Kllt:s u:TTl 'R ~ \Ir.-Ll"on .. u ct ul•11 h,,.., " lnt 111 pro11.·1·t:-i:111ni· 111 h11 ra111l11l1 horrll' whtt·h •ht• \'al'"'' mil l11tlt h) ltllJt• IA llh tJ.,. hdp 111 lrtt·IHh. and nL·1:=hl..i11r.., .• wd "'" \\ nt1' lctlt'rS. '1a lwr n1t•t·1 Jt•1111tl1 r. her "'fu,•sda~ hand-, !:>he :Jbo pl.I~., bnd/1· 'I'\ 1'r,;l llml':. ~I \\ l1t"k. J!Ut.'' lio,111111! \\ ltt ll tn\ tll"d amt l1l\ , . .., 111 :-hop 1111 ban.:ain , "l .,_,. ..,hopp111i..: 1111 m' 1·hat ... 1 loni:ue.· :-h" ,·xp\:11111·11. ";tlltl I d111 a Int uy tl'l1.•phon1· lkr aluminum ch.111' Ith 1111•• her \'dll. IA h1eh "' cit 1h•11 t1J th1· back of u !>tnrc or :1 hoppin;; center Then· ~.ilt•::. 1 lf'll-..., lit tn.i.; merchandise to ht.'r to look al "[ tr~ to "l'l'P tl I ht•lponc ht•I I i;o no ont· f{·t·I-. put upon · .\Ir•. Lt>onanl sattl ·11 ha-, 111 111' 11111 for lht.' ulhl'r l't'OfJl1· Shi hi.t•n' pro I•'< t' l11 ,, r I' 1 r ")I \OU l'Jll t d11 it llflt \\U\. \CIU II 1\tJ 1i anothl·r · · · ;\,. !\l r' L1•1m;1nt '11'''' 11 ~1,.. h,1d htlk 1 h1•H c .ibout "f\.tt llllt'l'tllln 111·1• llfl \\J' ,1.,01ng I•> lal .... "111•11 'ht· ftl''.'I 1•nt1·11•d ,111 111111 lunJ.: a111I \\ .!'• ).!t\t•lllt\t• )t Jl'' ttill\ I' · I .1 ... k1•d 111\ :-1 It,'\\ h.1t ;on \1111 1•11tn~ t11 d1> \\tfh tlw lt"l 111 \11111 Ill•"' "·lw-.attl ·I '"·'h'..i.':-had 11111 i.:oJI to ket•p i.:vmg ··Tt11• rL'J:>On I try lo lie a' up :.ind .iro11nd ai. I .im '' tur Ill\ famtl) An11. )Oil :lfl•n't going t;> h:I\ 1• all\ I 111•ntls 1f .'ou aren't i.:n 111~ to .,!I\ l' 1t :ill) Clll 0\.l' ~Ul ' Shi• ;11lm1tlL1d -.hL· "a!> '<'at 1•d "hen 'hl· round h1·r~t'lt tn t h1· h11,.,µtlal 1111 hl'r hu,.,1Ja1111'' htrth 1!.1y r.1c1ng a :-ptnJI tap and tlw progno!>tS of polio ··1 c11dn t krww I \\utJldn't molt· ag..1111 fo1 a 1011i.: t1m1· Bui ;dtt•r th<> first yi>ar. \'OU 've gnt a prdt ~ ~11N.I td1·a It s ni1·i· that tht•\ dnn'l to·Jl Hlll at fJr::.l Youd think. 'Oh. i'l'an't 1m,!'>1hlydn11 · Wh1•n Jl bt•<'onw ... ~our\\ ,1, 111 llll' .. \ou JU!-1 du tt I d1•c1ded it.al d I Ill gotng In hi.J\'l' a J!OOd htl' 11 ::. up tu nw Allocation, Growth Unequal Minorities Join Forces ,\ssociated Prei.s WASJl l NGT0:--1 I A1'1 Women anct minont~ i;?r•lllpi> :1r1· appealing JOintly for more i-:ov ernmC'nl moni:y tt1 <'fJmbat r:1t't' and sex d1scrtm1nat1on 1n t•dul'a lion F'or th1· first tim1'. th1•\ .in· lmkini: arms puhlu:ly to ~a.\ th:.it discnmmutwn uffects Hwrn all and tlrnt the O\'C'I' all mot.l') 1111.· must be enlarged to 1.>rl'\l'ttl them from l'ompcllng for federal funds. They told a llous(.' appropri a- tions subcorn m tllee that th1• nl•t•cl to combat h1as 1n edu«:i<wn has h<.'en enlar):l'd to mdud1.• not onh bias b:i:.ed on r ac,• but abo IJ1;,;s ltnkt'd to M'>. tft,t·ramtnat11111 .11111 b1lrng11<tl b1l'111lur<tl factor~ YN tlw m·1·r all rnnnt'' allottl'd the Offtc't' of Cl\ ti H1 1!hl" 111 the· flepartm<>nl nf ll1·;tlth. t-:ilt1c·.1 t11m a111l W l'll.H t' ha'> not k .. pt pJn• with tlw f:11mtlt 111 11., are achievm~ a "profC',...,nnal" status and that h;.i1rdn·s:-.i·r-. nrc "mort' Nlucatl'cf ' than th<'\ havt• t"Ver bN•n. · ' R u t h <' c r i t i l' 11 NI Ill' a u l v S<'hool" for bl•1ni.: ·1~1 ~r·;1r' bt•hincf the 11 nll'' "ll 'i, thl' S\Ut<' ... Li11lt Th(' I'\ ams ar<' not up)'!r;1tlt-<l .1t .111 · He stud th.it m<"t \\om.-n IA 1th a prop<'r <'Ut , can d11 tlwir O''" hair "Th<>y need to l!I\ <' themseh·es a chane<' I'l•<>pl« Jll:.l aren't 14'ilhni.r lf') spPnd the time Haircutting is tht' basis nnt ma!fie." Another shopowner agree1! that s t}hstc: mu~t ~ edut·ated fir-st He sa1cl a iir"JtJ h:i1rcut should t ak<' b<'t'>' <>'l10 30 minute<: and an hour and that the 't' IJ~• should look :•t th harrdrv fir~t 10 see the ~ro\\ th patlt>rn ' JllrtSchcttons, they s:iid Tht:- rnust bt' ('Orrect('cl b~ Cnngrc-.,,, tht•y argul•d ~10RE ~10N•:Y "The 1de<1 \\ .1 ~ Io _go for « h1 J.! i=1•r µ1t'. for more nwm';. so ;nu \\Ollldn't h:l\t' to steal from tht Spamsh-surnamt·d groups or the r:.1nal groups or lht.• wumcn's groups in order to do a dcctnt job in otht>r :ire· as ... said Margaret Dunkle. chairwoman or the N<t tional Coaht1on for Women and Girls 111 Education. In recent years. there has bet•n <·oncern among m1nont\' and women's groups lh<tl ont• 1::'roup';. progress would come at the 1'X pen::.i> of other!>. But in a smaller rng of c.i::.es. thl'!ol' groups ha' r h<•gun In i.upport t':.tch 0!11{·r :.. ~oals lo undcrm lilt' thl' fear:-. L;~st fall. wht.•11 llEW propo~t>cl t.•nll 1 n){ tt s o u It gut ion t •) tn. \C':-t1gate' 1nd1v1dual nnl right;. t·ompl:.imt:-. lhl•rt• \\l're outl'nt'!'> Finally, h!' or she should asrt:r t;11n th<' customer's ltfes tyle "Thr avl'ra~r woman walks arounct with a haircut that a~es her." he said. ''Short hair lifti, the face " BAD EXPERIENCES Some wom<'n a re afn11d In t n a new style, arenrding to a bu-.i nt.>1>!" manager ;incl mod<'I . b<'causc th€•y ha' c> had bad t•x pcnenres in the past. Others, she said. vi<'w their old style as ··security'' which they don't wtsh lo give up. Hut beauty shops '-'Ill be supportl\e, not threatening pl:lccs in the future · \\'e'r(' more 111-.e lrnrr doctors, · she noted Thi• int<'nor <1( thP sho~ 1s rhanirinl.! tol'I IA 1th many repl:ir- lllJ.! !hf' tr.1d1lion. I femrmne pink and \\ h1te du·or for a um sex at· from "omen. hl;11·k5, S11:-inish- su rn am t.•d ;ind handicapped ~ruup:. "When H E\\' \\tlhdrl'W the: pr11 po!ied proet•dural r<'j!ulatwn. th1 main reason I hn c·ttl><l was th1. un1forrn oppu:o-it 11111 h) th1•st· t y pes of ~l'\)Up,.,," ~:11d M!< Dunklt· ··ThlY couldn't f1f!hl that ,,. LASTING COALITION The subcommtttE'<' testimony is the next \'enture of the groups, sht> said. and she l'Xl>t.'cts u last· ing roalitton t o b1• sh:iped b<'caus<' the int1•n•;.1 ... <tl't: !I-O in- terrclalf'd ,\ r ,. o n n t.' F r a ~ e r o f t h e Women's Equr ty J\t'I ion L c«ll(U(' pl't">E'nlt•d tlw JOtrll ~talt.•menl. Abo there Wl'fl' ~1 audtne (.'oopt•r of the N;itional Urban League. ~1anuel )) F1<>rro of the Nat1onnl Congrci.s of l1 1spani« ,'\mc·riran mosphn~ of 1>l<1nt s. antique,, ~tlmulating mui.1r an<! a rllmt•c• or "ine or ('offrt· Lunch as available at one salon during a "totul look" day, so the custom er ran really feel lux- urious . GonC' ar<> the uniformed stylists in most ~hops. und de· finitely "out" i1> the· beautician with mcso;y hair. Most wt>ar casual clothes and arc good ad \'ertisementi. for their trade. To survive. the "local" shop is going to have to move in these dlrect1nn.:. according to a Hunt· ington Beach woman. "The )Oung«r crowd wants better haircuts l'coplc will have to be exp<>rl' ... ~he said "This is a very <'omprtit1q• f1t•ld . "\'ov ha\'<' to ha\'<' class. to g,, e people \\hot they want, so C1t1zens. Barbara Gordon of the American Association of l 'ni\'ers1tv Women and Ermon Kamara of the National Council of Negro Women . .. Relati\'ely modest funding in- cre:ises for these two programs could make a gr<>al difference for the millions of Americans suffer· ing inequities in education due to race. s ex, lang uage. national origins or a combination of these," the groups testified. They noted that Title JV of the 1964 ci\·il rights act originally was passed to offer technical as- s1st ance and training to schools und<'r rourt -ordered racial de- segregation orders. However, they say it is now the only federal funding source for similar t echnical h e lp to eliminate sex discrimination in rducation. as r cquJred bv the 1972Title IX amendments.· Beauty salons today offer more than hair care. Now facials, massage, eyebrow arching, make-up and waxing are part of the services. they'll say. 'lley. l deserve i.o met hi n Jt. ·" .. Peoplr are becoming more in· dependr nt and more aware,'' nRreed u Costa Mesa owner. who has added computerfaed perma· nents to his list of offerings. And, more women are realiz· ing that if they don't lake care of themselves, no one else will . a Laguna Beach woman sald. With the divorce rate climbing, both men and women are dlA· covering that they can't take their partners for granted, she pointed oul. . "Competition ls very high in California because it's a more sophisticated a r ea." So. one answer is the ''total look" s alon , wher e each custome r ls m ade to be the best that she or he can be. • DAIL 'f PILOT T hurSday Aprtl 8 19711 Ann';) Landers .... . ~ . :·- Regrets Work In Reverse Too ~ '. •: DEAR ANN : l was shocked to rud that 70 ~ percent of the people wbo answered the question. j ''If you had It to d o all over again , would you have • ,:~ children?" ~•11d "NO " As I ponder ed that upsetting response, I con· l'luded lht> reai.on so many parents regret having had ch1ldn•n 111 because l,hey are depressed , con- fused, andror gu1lt·n dden They needed to gel something off their chesti. Par ents who feel confi- dent that they have done .t good JOb don't requ1 re a ··releai.e And th.tt'b what It I'> a job The most • • challenging JOb of all What a shame that most • adult!> i.t'ek training for JO~ that reqwre skill. but : ,_:there 1i. no training for parenting In the absence ·:: or an aradem1c course. may I offer some sugges· ~ •. llon1>" AJl childr en would bener1t 1f lhe1r parents ! . · kept these goals m mmd ·"' I Set ronsist enl gwdelmes and stick lo them_ 2 L'se reason able punishment for behavior that ts unaccept<1ble and be sure to pr aise • :~ behavior that1sgood. • -:· 3. llEARyourchildrenwhenthey talktoyou. ~ 4_ Set a good example The "Don 'tdo as I do , · .• do as I say" parent gets a poor response_ -;,.· S. Let children seek their own identity Don't · ' pressure them to be sornething they aren't. :1.. . 6. Help them create a favorable self-image F 1. Love them unselr1shly ·.f!. 8. Give them T IME. not things • '· 9. Let them know that "ens1ble behavior and :· language is expected and )uu 'll gel it Children -~ have an uncanny \\UY or hnng up tor down to> -parental expertat1ons 10 Be PATIENT Don·1 t•xpect mrrades Good behavioral patterns de' elop one day at a lime Parenthood l'an bt· 1mml•nst'ly rewarding It 1s not an c-ai.) rei.pon~1b1ht~ but Lhen 1s anything \\Orth while eai..>., WOHTIJ 'I II E F.Ff-'ORT DEl\R W.: Or <"ouri.e not. Thank you for the reminder. DEAR ANN LANDERS · About t he 70 percent who are sor ry they had us. !"II bet 1f )OU asked us kids whNhl·r or not "l' are glad to be in that fa m 1 I)'. you'd get thl• .,a me :in~" c·r Being 17, l hear pknt.> from fnt"nd:. \\hO wish God had given lh<'m dirr~·rcnt purcnts So you !><'l'. 11 work:i both ways INNOCE:"\T BYSTA:"\DJ-:R DEi\ R I. B.: I· m i.urP ll does. Parents who are sorry they had chlldrt'n Invariably convey the message. (Non-ve rbal communication, It's call~). Children who get thli. message feel un· wanted. And whocanblamt-thc>m? OF.AR ANN LANDERS l'\'e he<'n ~oin~ with th1:. gal for O\ <'r a J ear She's n•ry (int• and I IO\'C h<'r a lot, but sh<'·.., a ternblc nai.: I'd hkc to marry her. but f 'm s1C"k of hc•ann1:. "l'lea'c quit smok· in~ You'd bl' bt'tt('r rompanJ 1f \ ou stoppe<l at t wo dnnk~. Clean you1 finl(erna11'> II ave )our clothes pre:.:.ed mon• oflt-n Pa.> 'om<· •Allentron to your mother .. Whalbhould I do'' II EN PECKED DEAR 11 .P .: Quit !>mokinl(. Stop at t"o drinks. ('fpan ) our rinitem all11. Have~ our clolhc' prPssed rnor(• often. Pay .,onw allenlion lo )our mother. Librarian Susan Madden selects a tune to li ven up the tomb silence of the King County Juvenile Jail. 'The library is the kids · area. and they like it.' HAPPINESS IS ... Shopping at the :Jfie Parf 'J oflne Lido Isle'• party center for your Easter , ·, -·''-"-Basket Goodies! \\\\ 7 11fe ~a'il''I Lt«e 1 :: 3406 Via Lido Newport Beach ~·">, 675-5452 \~ ;i· ~ w:nt ~· m•u•• •r1•n r ~. '" (or oth•r ••ulc•I lutrM•nt ) f 1>r a..itled Ad AmON C1ll " o.ftot "lot ......... M1·H71 tlat our fu 11 f(>r spring. 12. 99 ~ 13.99 . . . ~l / , .. •JI 1"011-l I ,, • ,. • r ,, n» so I~ ~ 1'1 I J. 5 '..13 0 OUAll CAAFT' SHOE STOAl!S Use your B•nkAm111ca•d or Muter Cha•ae FASHION ISLAND N~ Beach. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Coste Mesa. WESTMINSTER MALL. Westminster LAGUNA HILLS MALL L19un1 Hills, HUNTINGTON CENTER Hunttno1on Buen • Music Fills tt1e Air l Custom Shelved AP Teltllllolt HALF-SIZES HALF-s~;rs SEAT T L E f AP1 -Old fashion~ hbrartans ,.ould :.hud der at the wa) Sui.an Madden runs her hbrary · It bounces to the blntt o! a JU kc box. thert>'s no llmll 011 how long )OU can keep books . and 1t worki. which 1s p robably what counls Inn juvemlt' hall . "Say all the C'orny things )'Ou wi ll about music soothin8 the savage breast, but these kids wilt without 1t." said Ms. Madden, 31. So she chucked the traditional tomb·hke s1l<'nce in r unruog the ltbrary at thl· Ktni.: County Youth Serv1(·e Center ··without music. I wuuldn"t hJ\C my lJbrary," she :.aid The centt'r artu"lly IS the coun- t) s Juvenile Jail The inmates r ange from 12 to 18 years or age and ha' c bl•cn declared delin- quent or tnl'orrigible "The correl'tion people told m e. 'Tho:.e little brats will fl ulih books down the toilet. They'll destroy t hem'.·· '.\t s. Madden said So the library boughJ paperbark books in multiples of 15, she said, planning on losses which in fact have not yet <><:· curred . ··we still ha,·c the duplicates." said Ms Madden. There is very lltt lt• va ndalism her e The hbrary 1s the kid!>' areM and they IJke It " Rut kid s do s muagle books inlQ their hvln1 quarters und pass thr m ba ck and forth. "That's grt'at. We w&Jlt them to read," said the llbrurlnn. , There Is not mur h censorship, she udded, but th{·re nre some limits ··we follow the book selection Policy of KJng County libraries. Naturally, w~ can't htlve books o n how lo pick locks or something ," In heavy s upply are books on drugs and sex but they are not in dt'm and. Ms Madden said she has found that IC Interest is high enough, the i eadln1 level im· proves. "We try to reect lheso kids inform ation a bout child care. venere al disease, planned p:ireothood." Ms Madde n said she was sur- pnsed to learn most delinquents are not interested in reading about their legal rights. "They don 't know they can help themselves get out of here," she said. ''But we did get one re- quest for a road map showing the best route from downtown Seat- tle to the Canadian border." • r/11111 ~{. l/t·.Jfru• F'l~1. ,,.,. .u..J '•It'"'-'' ''h c '"' 4 ·''''''" R. I'"'' "' • "''\\PON r Ct ' 11 R ORI\ I OI ~l<.'1 f'Ui" \ '~""'~I hl N 11 I A'J:c•d I HH II ~·o~ Ella Nor's. HALF-SIZE SHOP J°VlUITOW :u ........... .. COSTA MfU llOS 1,.,.., ll•ii 11UtrT .. uoa aAe11 ........ ..,, ... ( """ l.AWIA lllLU •AU JM 1S BARE SANDAL SALE 9.90 AND 12.90 regularly I S.00 to 20.00. 1ocloded in the colectioo are an the btest beach walks -frum s!Jippy lealher straps to mmme slides. run, don't walk, to ;n sfloes-costa mesa. JOSEPH MAGNIN I •·t ""'' ' N,/\J , Cele said yes and will become Mrs. Doug Donath m May. Future bnde 1s Cecile Mandigo of Corona de/ Mar. CHERYL COATES JODI MAYO y Love , Doug SHARON JAEGER MICHELE BERGERON Rite Dates Selected Coates-Hart Mr. and Mrs Mark Coates of Los Angeles have anno unred the engagement of their daughter . Cheryl Coates and Wilham Hart. son of Mr . and Mrs Richard H~s. Newport Bea<'h They are planning an August wedding Miss Coates. a Las Madrinas debutante. 1s a graduate of Marlborough School for Girls a nd the University of Southern California where she af· fillaled with Pi Beta Ph.i . Her fiance. also a USC graduate, graduated from Newport Ha rbor High School, 1s a member of Phi Delta Theta and will graduate in May from Southwestern Un iversity Sehool of La\\ ••• Kremen-Mayo A home wedding II\ the Mayowood Estate of t her g ra ndfather. Dr. Charlt•s W. Mayo in • Rochester. Minn. 1s being planned by J odi t Catherine Mayo and Dr. Alan Frazier Kremen News or their e ngagement and plans for the June 6 rites h as been revealed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sokolski of Laguna Beach ~ and Joseph Graham Mayo II, West Fork, Ark Miss Mayo earned an AA degr ee from Stephe ns College und ll BA und MS in genet1rs • from the Un1vers1ty of Minnesota wher e her rianre will receive his MO this spnng. • l l \. , Kremen did undergraduate work at Stanford University, earned h1s PhD in philosophy from the University or Cologne and did graduate study at Cambridge University. He has been accepted at the Mayo Clinic for n fellowsh1p in Juoe. He is the son of Dr and Mrs Arnold James Kremen of M inneaooh:-. Bucher-Jaeger !\tr and Mrs. R1c·hard W Jal'ger of Sdn Clemente and formerly of the Harbor Area havl' announced the engagement of their d aughter. Sharon Ann J aeger and Ralph Raymond Bucher. Miss Jaeger 1s a Rraduate of Ora nge Coast College. earned a BA at California State University, Fullerton and n OS al UCLA. Her fiann'. !>On or Mr. and Mrs Raymond A Bucher or Rern. Kan. rt.'C'l'IVl'd a BS and MS from Kansas State llnivcr~1ty and al~o attended West Point The betrothed coupk pla n to marry July 2•1 1n &!rn l 'mted M l'lhod1~t Church ... Bergeron-Koleto Mr and Mrs Eugene lk>r~eron of Cm.ta Mesa have :rnnounced tbe engagcmL•nt or their daughter, Mic hele Bergeron and Wilham F. Koleto Jr of f'"ullerton The aff1ancl•d couplt• arc planning to marry Aug. 28 in St. John the Bapl1!>t Catholic Churc h, Costa Mesa Miss Bergeron, a student al Wl'stern State l"nr \!ers1ty College or l.u\\. IS a graduate of Mater De1 High Srhool and attended Orange Coast and Mary mount colleges Her hance. son of the Wilham F Kolclos or \'ilia P ark. is a ~raduutcor An•1hl'1m lhgh School and Cahforn1a Statt• l'n1vl'rs1t). J-'ullc•rton School of Engineering ~Watt an Idea! AT WIT'S END By ER1'1A BOMBE('K long commercial '" "Maybe you harp too l\t y h u s bo nd 1 s much on it," I s uggested tho:-.e little lh1ng!> for the b I t I l _... b b r l t t' r JJ a r I o f I O a sou e Y in rigutt.~ Y '"I don't harp e nough the development oC a We're the only family in new hght bulb that UM~!> the block that heats its 70 percent less clcctnc1· house by light bulbs. And ty and last s up to 10 that has to open windo\\!> years. dunng the winter.·· E\•t•ry s ince th<.' night ''Oh, c'mon ·· we follo"'l'd a beum or "We havr the onl~ light in the sky (thinking rerngcrator light In the 11 wus the opening or u rountry that runs hot. I new s hop1>1nJ1 centt•r l tell you. the:-.l' kids do not and d1:1C'C1\ Nt•d it wa<; know ho"' to turn ocr ,1 our house, hl' ha!> cterned hRht " the umount of wasted energy. "Maybe Wl' should buy one for our boy gradualt this )cur " "Are you !ll'rious" Huy a hghl bulb for n child for grnduotton ·• Whnt kind of a present is that •" "A perfect gift for a kid who sits a round a liv· an~ room with 8 lights on watching TV · · "Why don't }OU tell him"" "I did The other ru ght I said. ·n ave vou no eon cern at all about S3\'ing eneqn .,. " ·1 ha\!c,' he said de· f1antly ·My own ' I'll turn them off dunn5( the "Th ey know.' I nodded "No thev don't ' I wa<; s howinit ho mt> mO\!H'S one night and yelled. · ·w111 someone Rel thl' hghl!I'" Your son said. 'What's tht• m atter '' Don't we have enough already?' I said. 'You don't understand, I want you to turn the m off · He Just sat thert> and stared at me. Then h e said, ·1-. Uus some kind of a 1oke like sending someone a fter a lefthanded scre v.dn\'er"' 'H 's no JOke.' l said 'Those little s witches on the wa ll have two catchy phrases on them on and off · I'll bet he played \\1th minute:. _ A~ \\C' \t,t•r(• lalkin1(. <.ur son l'n tereu the• room Thr tt•IC'v1-.111n <.ct was on The I wo t:1hl£• RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTERY W...Y•'W..,f ........ lfU H..t.w ll•d. C.... M.-S41·0JH Free Puppet Shows Tho MtlChell Manonona, are back w1lh their delightful Easlt'f" stlOw today lhru rron April 12 Show daily al 1 ·2·3·4 pm plus 7 30 om on weekdays fun lor the ta1n11y al Hun1tng1on CPn1er Beach & Edinver al San Diego lwy CREATIVE HAIR STYLING FOR MEN & WOMEN ANNOUNCING '""" Hewitt formerly of Ho'r !-\inters Steve Blair Sandra Undsey Fronk Fowler Lorry Spousto Louie Sobolo Luzzetta Bernard Individual Hair Design DESIGoH Pl.AZ.A. 240 M.wport c ..... Dr. W. %20 • ,.._ 6CMOZ3 lamp~ wt•rt· burnmJ(. lie \\·alkc•d O\ l'r and lJrnl-d on th~ pon·h light and two otht•r-. 'Go:.h' It \\as '>O dark an here I thou~ht CH·n nnc '"a' in bed .. Thursday Aprol 8 1976 DAILY PILOT 83 Big Question Answered Doug Donath thought he had a good idea for v.inning the heart of his loH'. Cecile ~ta.nd1go Smee she 1s a graph.le artist, v.hy not put put up a bag sign with hr~ proposoJ of mar nage v. bert> :.ht! would~ sure lo !>ee 1t ~ tie cootocted .u1 <)t&hloor sign compuny and arrungt·d for u billboard to be ~nnted \\Ith the mes:.agr, "l>t.•ar 'cle, Will Yuu l\tJrr) Me·•" "Ile chose .. 1 Coronft dt>l Mar location berausc he ~hought 11 wouldn't create a lot or notice... hi:; f1anct'l' 11.11d. laughing over the fact that ll h111. ht•l•n nohrcd by nearly e' ery ne"' ~11aper in tht• county Wh en 1t \\as <'Om plelt'<l, Donath drovt' h1:. prospective bridt> 10 tht• site and let her rl' ad the gutnt IT\e!>sa~e "l "'as rt>ally surpn sed," Miss M andll{o said • She adm1tled shL• had an 1dt•a he would propose, StnCt! they hud been dal1ng for t"'o ) t!arS. and her answer obviously w11s) es "It's been fun ... she tta1d "Pcopl~ we ha- ' en't seen for a Ion~ time ha\'e calll'd us " A twist "'as addl'd to tht• :.tory v. hen so meone naml'd M t'llh• added her message to the Mgn, a P. S SJ)IOf:, "If she won't I will '' Miss M and1go said shl' had heard that ~1elhe also hJs a bo)fnend named Doug, but has had no reports on v. hether h~ took ad\'&JOlage or lht' :.llUallon lo pop lht! QUCS· lion too. Miss Mandigo, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack M and1go or Pasadena. and Donath, son of Dr. a nd Mrs Douglas Donath or South Laguna, w1ll t•xrhange their weddmg vows in May in Pasadena She was graduated from Westr1dge School and the University or Califorma. DAILY PILOT o 0~~ 0 0 0 , .. Dan:.. and attendt>d the t.niverslly or California. n~rkt'll'> The tr1de to be " o formt•r ml•mbt'r of the Lo:. Angeles Spinster:. and now ls acll\ t• 1n the J un1or Leugut• ur Nt'"' porl I l;1rbor lier f1once "'"' 1;raduah.'tl from Sun ,Marmo High St•hool and Cullforn1.1 St all' Un1v~rs1ty , Los An~eh.'!>., und rct'l'I\ 1•d an MBA Crom t he lJ111.,.er:.1t> or Southt•rn CaJ1fornu1 Hl• al:.o attl•ndl'ti lT<:LA, "hl'rt' he was affthuted with Beta ThNa 1•1 I PUT ON YOUll BEST t~,\CE - E" /um'''' your '"'""'·' 1dtl1 "'"''''•llJI "J>plit•d l1y <I II f,.\.JJt•rl - PJa~· Hales • ··T h~ Fat"~ Makc-r" D h 1lir• :>j)ir!I r l th • ~;, •• l.; I l, Wl''d J1b • l , -:hn 11 , ~· •111• ·I h tnlJ bt"lllldti.. V1~;1t •Ill sit ·r• •::. 111 I\ 11vmu • 1nci N1"Wpn1 I 1 ind • fl)• iy · 11· [ust .. 1 L1lyd1s11l•1y;" Mu ny. rnony hu11rl10d;. ol 11lants-11 lll\lQnilio r,I SKJht ! Our I 1md·; Wt:lh\.?f: y \Jl;., c1 vnry hoppy holid 1y. 0 0 C> \ •• • flll.) 1t }Jr/. J...•,4 1• fl>• "'' A .,,. . •• .... t 4. .. 4• ..... hl ' .... • A+ A ._,. • I •'-C. Mt~ A "- " I HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE IN OUR SHOES? When you're in our shoe5, the feeling is out of this world. L1qht and frothy, yet sturdy enough for beoch or play. We have many varieties of the endless summer sandal and you're sure to wont one of them --0r two-or three. Strops, slides. they're all designed for comfor!, with o lash1on florP t~uts them at thC' hPod of the class. Regularly sold for $18 10 S?O. I hey ore now being featur('(J at only $12 90 for o short sole penod Don't let that figure go to yo1Jr heod Do let 1t go to your feet That's where these sondols belong 5 1290 ~ 5 1290 Newport l eech • 644-4411 ., ' ..., ' 49'\'4 .. r-----------------~--~ ~' -~ ~~~ fliun1ne~· <f6olleclion I l· r 8 " DAil Y PILOT LibrA See Realistically F R IDA V, APRIL9 8~ SVOSE\'0 \IARR ARI ES <:'ll:irrh 21 Apnl 19> lhj!hh~hl 111d<•1w ncknl'l'. rre.itl\ 1 t~ ltdlhl' to fullr1\\ lhl' l'ru'>'<d . ) our o" 11 ;,I~ h• hold;, up Jnd w111!. for\ OU TJ\l 'Rl'S I \pn l :?O May 2<11. Folio" lhroui.:h on 1ntut1tl\'t' frt-1 111.i:~ Your pc:r:-.onal radar warns you awa~· from I rap ~t'I by ~l'l'td) 1nd1v1dual Patll'nt'l'. :-.hn·"d nb· 'rn allcin "'111p.1\111\ 1clt·nd:. GF:MISI t M av :!I .Junr 211 1 111,!!hllght l<>h1bdll \' If n ·r,alalt'. odtl" ravnr l'h:lllCl'·, for ..,UCCl'SS i\tl't•nt on 1dt·i1:-., ;,hort lnp1>, mr!>~.1i.:c!t c~tll.s You rt'CC'l\'t.' un· 11,u11l «ommun1r .1t11>ns. r<''lllt'">l:-. C.\SCt:R 1Junt• 21 Jul\ 2:!> :\lont•\ <ind hn" 10 i.:1•t .111d ·k1>cp 11 th.it 1' ... polh~hll'd C>on t ~I\\' up 'omt•th111i.: fo r nolhin.i: Chl'rk rll'l:11l~ rl'<id f1nt• pnnl l.F.O 1J ulv 23 1\u~ 221 J\flrC'l' mt•nl n·i.:J rd1ni.: p n111t•1 1 \ mallc·r 1·ould ht• u pt·om an I! 1.un;ir !'\ t•l1· 1s h1)!h .rnd \Our ant111t1\\• 1ntl'llcct ~l\l'' \!Ill ii cl1-.ltnt'l t•d lo(t' \'I Rc;o (\11).! 2:JS1•pl :!21 llon I pr1•-. ... IClll h .1rtl Wh;it \OU nt><'d <'•H11t'' t" 'ou I I 1110 111'"t1·nt. \011 1·n o,1t 1• au r ;a of rl•:-.1~ta11n· FOR YOUR INFORMATION: Know 11 and act accordmgly. l lBR A I Sept 23 Oc t 22 > Friendship could bt• tran!>formC'd into a m nn.· "1nll'rl'stm1(' rC'IJ t1Msh1p See as 1:-.. not mcn·h through haze of\\ 1i.hful thmkin~ · SCO R PIO <Oct Z3·Nov. l!l > lla!te opinions on productmn, not rumor On(;' "ho promises e\t!r· ~thing m a y ha \t' nolhtni: to de liver . Consl'n·at1vt• \'tew now 1s ronstruchve. SAG ITTA Rll'S C:'\ov l!2 Dre 21 l : Finis h what you start l'om· plete rather than initwtc proJl'<'I Long-r ange µI ans are svolhJ:htC'd Ph1losophical t·onceµL., l·ould b(;' challenged. CAPRICORN <Dec· 22 J nn. 191 You are "in lunt' "Timing 1~ apt lo be on tar~l'l You obtam pulse of pub h e and t•xplott talents, unique ab1lit1e' AQl'A Rll'S 1Jan 20-F<>b. 18 >. folio\\ throu Rh on proJN'l lcadtnll lo enltghtenm1.-nt Hdiu.e to be disc ouraged, 1n1t1m1dated h y those" ho Jeer. chide and dt!>plav their ignorance . · PISCES t fo'l'h 19 :\larch 201 lllghl1ght flex1blltty, ~IVl' full play to intellectual cunos1tv Look be~ond tht• immed1at~. You're gomg places gN ready! A panel of e xpert representatives will appraise t he progress of the regional wastewate r system proposed b'f., AllM> Water Managemettt Agency ... OPEN COMMUNITY FORUM and WORKSHOP 7:30 p.m., Wedn~sday, April 14 .. Dana Hills Hi9h School 3 3 3 3 3 Street of the Golden Lantern Dana Point At issue 1s a vital. community service .. the proper handling of wastewater in your area NOW and in the FUTURE. It is importan t to you as a South Coast resident to have a full understanding of this proiect which will also improve the coastal environment th r o ug h the e li mi n at io n o f short-shallow outfalls o ff the main Lag una and Aliso Beaches. The sys tem. which is to be constructed by AWMA. recently won approval by the South Coast Reg ional Coastline Commission. T he decision is being reviewed b y the Cali fo r nia Coast al Zon e Conservation Commission At the community forum. John Lawson. well-known South Coast resident and former executive vice president o f Philco-Ford. will moderate a panel of ouallf1 ed representatives fro m Cal i fo rn ia and O r ange Coun ty regulato ry age n cies. an d appropr i ate environmental and e ngineering sources. Every effort has been made to present all available information. in a manner free of emotion and prejudice. that will strive to answer any and all questions about the AWMA project. Similarly, every effort should be made by you and your neighbor to attend and take part in the forum. Its your community and its important that yo u have all the fact s. Antiques, Trifles Treasured Antiques "lll be h1ghhghted m the Trifles and Treasure~ ~ale . prl'~t'nled b~ the Huntington &•uch Ph1lharmon1c Comnu tte(' to help finance the county l'h1lha rmon1c ~Ol't~·ty·~ free youth <·onccrt pro- f(rams The s ale "Lil be from ti a m to 4 p m Satur· day and Sunday, April 24 and 25, at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Donald Nokes. 9531 Rock Pornt Dn \'<.'. 01:,· pluying somt: 1kms 1:. Mrs Michael K Whitmore IR91NE BOWL ) ) ) ,,, . . ' .... YOURS l O GWE fOR EASTER Join us at Lido Vill.1E'e for E_,1stN Weck A stroll on the Boardw.ilk, patio dining overlook1nr New port H,Hbor A tot.illy unique shopping expc11 encc -with so m.iny gooc1 things tor the 1.1m11Y APRIL 8th 9th 10th 11th FREE COLOR i6ilkift~UN. ·-FR~ (CERTIFICATE) EASTER EGGS FOR EVERYONE II ( <.l('r Girl< ,....,11 Ii• h inri1r11' 0111 prt' Y 1 l()n'i t·u' • ,11<111'' ,•oil'-or .to·' o11nl u I.II """G1VEN AWAY TMURS. L FRI. l P.M. TO• P.M. SAT. L SUM. 1 t US. TO 3 P.M. oill''' 1tuni1 ~ f l" 1 • I " u P "' ....... ," •'•I· 1 ~' r •flw"uCJ" +N• U ~ JI .1.1'"" Nu1nl:tt·f 1 1 •·t ~ hn11l1•ct htHJrl'( s50000 EASTER BASKET 32 WINNERS flr-po'>IN for th1•.,I' Ir••(' 1:111·. .• t p.irl•Cop ""'" ·.llop· <.r .. 11d f'rtll' \I ()0 c ,,,,h /\II J'ltill"• h 1v1' ,1 rrnn1mum $1 0 v 1lw NfJ purch1•f' nl'C<'""HY W?l\WINGS Will UL Hl LO ~/\I /\1-'RIL 17th. 4 pm. ON THE WATERFRONT NEWPORT BEACH A DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO SHOP ANO RELAX LIDO VILLAGE MARINA* BROKERAGE FREE VALIDATED PARKING WITH A NY LIDO VILLAGE PURCHASE *FRI. SAT. SUN. ONLY. 111.m. to 4 p.m. A I ,, "J' fTwnh nt1 rit 1t ~"' ~u I ' ff r pu ic.rut t ., r .rrn1y nr h ··MJ ~th..rn. 1r Wt'f VhU'•'IW'lt' Uftt11rJ•• J•ft••·Hh liU I ;1H f, ·!M .'•-., r ft t ,ft th t t'I FREE BIRD CIRCUS *FRI. SAT . SUN. ONLY 11 A.M. to 4 P .M.15 min. shows, hourfJ N ~· R "" 1nd l""'utiful ltll lr mar 1wo; .ind cock 1100'> prov1d111r I 1mlly t·ntnl 1111 ml'nt /\m 1111'1' c,luntc, o1n11 lror kc, <,urh ,,., p ,11rllinl' YOUI? f)I( turt> -roll• r I< ol•nv 1rrt)b 1h(., I very h11t1r. ON tl•I' hour C '"II" 111d •.h,1r•• 1111'> ">P''ll 11 1•v1 r I w1lh t 11 l 1IJI) V1ll 1)'• 1_;,____ ~~r-~~~~~~~ SAN DIEGO FWY z ~ PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH LIDO ISLE TO BALBOA PENINSULA • Thursday Aprtl 3 1976 OAlLYPILOT P lBLI<.' ~onn: ~:::=n:;~~~~=-=2C3~=--.c:allE6.4..-....:.--..;;::::~~.· Top Targt1't IUN•tOlt CDUI TOP t'MI n•T• o~ CAl.llllOllllA "01 t'MI CIOU•T Y 0 ' OIA~ .... .., ... , "'°'1UOPMI AllM00P Pl'TITIOlt "01 'IOIATI 0, 1'01111• Wl'4JU (l1.U.lllT l'llOU TI MO .... l.IUt llaT"TA_.1 .. TUY Moving Up in OC PRA GU E t A P) S•·eet~ a nd hi1h quaUty coffee a re the m ost fre· ThelD3. ~? quent ta rae t of shoplif· I tUl•' 11 ,,,.6 1 i•frtJ :o1; .\ Jvr l>'lli• ll/J, pt:r ,,,11 ,,,, u IU•lt et 'lllAN ttS JO't"'" MATNl$.0.tHM4 Gloria Zlgner. president of (;lori• z1, •• , H d Aaaodatf'•, lac .• Newport Beacb·bH ed public rel•· NOll(ll I\ NllUIY OlllaN t--4Tlt(IA M llALa h i 11 ... -·"' • -lllM IW ,.._ .. « ,., .... YIHI Nl<Hlarf ~-le -I•••-· .. l.e!W• Ttti.,...f\l.,y It IN _.,_ ..... ,.flU .. WN( .. It ...... IW , ..... _,tcV .. ,, -"'-' ,,,. .. _ ---"' .... ,.._ ,,,. .......... -... ... ..-11 JO, ,., .. •t 10 oo • "' .... ,;,. ._,,_ .. o..,.,,_,., ... , ..... . ~ •1100 (t•IC G•nto• Dt lw 'Ml\t."' .... (tty ........ ,. ... , c;.1110 .... 0.1 .. ~ttllJO .. ,. 'WILLIAM t \IJO.-N ~yCter• l'TIV&M T. 011.111 IDOi ..... , ..... . ,.,..,,.. ... _,_, .. ,...., CMltelW• ., .. f.C: IJMI llU•-........., ._, ,..,,H...,_• ....... 1 .... 4 OfMI .. (Hot 0.1ty ~IOf ..,,, '· '·'· •• ,. 11»/6 P lJBLI(' NOTICE ' .... su,11101coun o., TNI \TATt1>P CALI POllNU• ~· TNI COUNT Y 0'011AN01 ... A ll•TT .. OTICI 0" NIAl lNG o .. l"I TITION POI 010111 A,,o, .. r ING TIUITll OP flSfAMUOT AI Y TIUtT TO "ILL YA(ANCY Anll DI CLINAYIOH 0' "IHON OIEStG"ATIED IN WIL.L. E\l•I• 01 JOSEP" H WADSWOR f H. 0.<••\'"0 to()flCE: I\ HER EBY (,IVCoO '""I J.lM ES ( Ht•Mt P uC>I•< .td m.n11tr•tor h• f+I~ ,....,,.,,. • Ott.hon tO' order •o001nt1nq T 'lilt•• 01 ThJ•mtnt•r., '""''' to till v.-.. m., ••t4tf dH.luw 11on ot P*'"°"' ~~t~ '" 'Mii rttertnc• to wturf\ 1\ ,,,.Of tOf h1f'l"t" Mrtfcwt•'\ •no '"•' '"""' l•fT't' ~pt«• ot he•r 1n9 in_. \•Mt' "'-\ bMf'I wt f0t A.or+t 1• ''"· 111 ' 00 'm . ,,.. 1rw lOutlloom of ()ioio..r-•m .. nt No J ~ u1t:1 '°""' •I IOOC1v1c Cf'l'tfl't 01111*1Wt\l. 1n 11VC1h ots..ttt•An.t C.•11to1n,., 0.t..S AD"I I 1'1~ WILLIAM f SI JONN, Count it Cltfli. ALIEIT S StOTT, JR AttorMy•ftd C."Mt .. r•t L•• p 0 llo•lll Cl.&remortt. (lhl•r'"• "'" AUorttey tor ftehhN tt P\i(>I;~ Or•~ COllU O•lly ~fol, Aor•l 1.1, IS, 19/0 1•l1·,. P UBLIC NOTICE HOTICEO" Wl'TH OIAWAI. 'ROM .. 41TN l llSNt " O"EIATIN G UNOlll PICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAME trw loUowuua Pf''°'"'•' w.tto-...n •' it 9tnt:1•I P•''"•' from'"• o•rtnerin1p ooer•t•"'9 una-.r tN h< uhow\ bu\.•nit\' twl'N ot OUNAOVA,_, EHTEllPQISES. •I l~I c;,-,., Ro.ad «oht •OOreo tflOI P•nor•,,,. 0 .. 11 S...t• ..... (Altl .,,01 ln• '"'"KM.t' bv\1~\\ n..,. 't.c~ men• lor uw ,,.,tMf"\"•P w•\ fl.a on ;.,, t•. 1•1' '"the Countt of 0r-. Full "'-"'" •nd Mld'""'' ot ttw Pf't'10t"I Wlfhdt•••t'H1 MAAI( &HO \..I NOA (MEQNO f F, 11101 Wl'Utf' t10'Y" L.trw HW"tl1~IC>f\ &.•<" C•l1torn1• .,.,_ ~ ·-tl•4!fnof I lfndd s (twor-,,.gff ,_.. UOf'llJ firm. ha.s been named in Who's Who in Public ltelaltons for l976 A membt>r ol the Public Relations Soclel) of America a nd 11 forrner Orangf' County Press Club board member, Ms Z1gner has directed her own firm for 12 ) eari., representing i.uch c lienJs as the Registry llutel at Oran t:e County Airport. the Newport Beach ~ehouse 110•111 Restaurant, the John W yne Tennis Club, fo'ountain Valley Community II p1tal. World Team Tennis, M J Brock and Son:., Inc ., and other Southern California companies • Willia m R. Del.ant y Jr. has Joined Basso/Boat· m an, Inc .. of Newport Beach as account manager Before J01ning the ad' ertis ing and pubhc relations agenc) he worked for Cochrane Chase and Co , Newport Beach . • John White. vice president and le1al counsel for t.he First Nallooal Bank of Ora.age Cowsly, Irvine, has been selet'ted as one of 34 people to represent the California Ba nkers Association at a senes or m eetings w1tb legislators in Wasbmgton, D.C. ! Sandra Bradshaw of Mission Viejo has been na med public r elations coordinator for Cocbrane Cbase and Company, Newport Beach a dvertising, public relations and marketing firm. She previous· ty worked at Cahners Publishing Co., Los Angeles. • J a m es J,. Vitlers has been named genera l manager o('De>: Webb's Newporter Inn, r,eplacing Edward M. Nigro. who recently was promoted to vice president of oper ations for Del Webb Hotels. Vi llers is former direetor of sales at the MG M Grand Hotel. He enter ed the hotel field in 1968 as convention coordinator or the Sands Hotel at Las Vegas. He was promoted to a ssistant to the general manager before joining the staff or the MG M Grand as 111L1.u s director of per sonnel in 1971, when it was known as the Bonanza Hotel. 'When the Grand opened in 1973, he became director of convention ser vices, t hen director or sa les. • J ack R a msey of Newport Beach has joined Mlcrodata Corporalion of Irvine as marketing com · mun1calions manager for OEM products. A former marketing communications consultant, he will as· stst the compa ny's dirttt sales force for computers. peripherals a nd OEM systems products. • Orin Martin has been na med manager, r ubber and plastic industry. for Nucleonic Di ta Syste ms of P UBLIC N-O-T-JC_'_fo.: __ 1 l rvtn('. Marlin has 18 yea rs' experience in the rub· bcr and plastic industry. Pvblt\hfel Or•no• (O.\l 0~1ly P.tot .l\l>ttll. 11.17 19 111~ 14.l! It -----... • NOTICE 0' IULI( TIANS .. 111 IS.c U IOt 61t1 U C C I Nol lttt t \ f'lttrt'by <i"'"•n to '"" Cu dlton ot Altt"d L 8•Ur4tl' dnd M tldrto Bvttrtn Tr.,,\fftOt'\. .now bu\•M\\ .tda,..,, '' ll~ E (.o.ot Htf)l\W:•f'. 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Edwin Rlcba rd.soa, lhe association's controller, has been elected to the additional post as fi nancial \01ce p resident. Association vice president J ack Kle ln has been assigned the additional responsibi!Jty of d ivisional ~·ace• president for sanngs Vice pr esident Edward Span has been given the additional responsibility of divisiona l vice pres•· dent for IC'nding • Robt'rt ft. Clt-ndenC'n of Newport Beach has JOtnl'd Avco Financial lnsuraocf' Group. Newport Bearh. as as.i.1s tant vie(' president and contr oller A rl'rt1f1t'd public accountant, he 1s a for mer om cer and tax mana>-:cr of an afft hatC'd company NOflCC TO CONT II AC rott' I • CAL LI04G "011 1110\ "" 00 ' O 1 "' 1 '''" 1 (<)M Ill 8 If .__ h "-. d . Mt\.1rv co1, 1 ,,,., 01 1w1 r WI am . u...-r as ~en appo1nte vice pre· "''""A"""' "• • ·• .... ,., s1dent. marl<t•t1ng for Geni~oComputers. Ir vine, a "'· ' ..... 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"' f'""'C>to.,.d by trw.m U\ tfWli f'• ,to" of .... ((! ........ No t'NOCll!Pf l'P'l"V ""•IPK!,,1w Ph\ ~d I ... - OH'Od of fOf"h t1w~ U)l d,..,., .,,., ow CS.I•~ tOt th• oo-n•nQ f)f n•tt· A N l'"'f'nl ,_d •nd • .,..,,.......,.. b>r'ICt .., .. tw """"''•dOt~ ,~,.•t\A•., ottf•conf'Mf lftf'N t mf"f'"•ch'Wlt ~ 1n 1~f' fou" ~t rorth .,, tf'tflo ~t'~, do<wmitn1\ C...O~rt11"0 Do.,d 81NO AM,lNE WATSON S--<r''''" 8o•rtt 04 "''t"" °"""'' A1><1t 11 HI• II llQ • m ""' :M)J toul>tl\11..t Or.,.o. CO.\t ~•II A ... Aot•I•, t~.1•·· Ul)I• ME RCURY SAVINGS f •f!cu11ve Otl1ce1· 7812 Edinger Ave .. Hun11ng1on Beach, CA 92647 Sou1hern Cal1torn111 Regional Olllces.- 41 •0 lonq Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90807 81?55 Valley View St., Buena f)ark. CA 90620 207 •SS Avalon Blvd • Carson, CA 90746 1001 E Imperial Hwy .. le Habr11. CA 90631 1095 Irvine Blvd , Tusl•n. CA 92&80 tl35 N C•t•us Ave West Covina, CA 91793 te rs 1n Br atisla\'a au"rmarkets. a local J6 mo. o,><n wJ lt'.ilt •iJP rmt u ~b-U.~ f<·mr bal n f..//()(J ./\( t< lu>I "'" It I/( « IU\ 1.t //(' "' aJ1011( •',(/ti f:d Mtddletoa has ~n appointed d1rec-tor or pa,ri\~:he~r~ h i<'h hol~ apµ>r111·J ( ft'Jtt IU~.'IU<>J I Cull ,1r C°{}//lf' Ill ttAlt1'' I lllerv,.'1 department s~ at Huntington Beuh MARQUIS With aearlu 20 years' rewlin1 ex...-rience, has ha£ ttti rd place. represents VOLVO{TOYOl A J ..-a bout one· third of all UH• ( ) wor\ed for Mervyn'asinc! 1974 _:l:.:h.:;~f::.:t.::.ll ________ ~_.i_n .. D~1;::e:...i;1_'_ .. _"'_Y_.A_'l'r' t•\tt MM1on V1c1" 714 8Jl-288CJ~ 'nm Lacy hat ~n n amed operations m anaaer ol M•n,..•1 department t ture at Huntin1ton Be•ch He haa been an l1t_,,t oper ations manager since jotnin1 lbt company last Septe mber and has elaht )'tan' retail upenenc~ • Lottaille ff. Kelley. service manager for t he Oranae dlvt1lon ol Ge.era) Telepbone, has been hooottd for completina 3S years ot service with the compan)'. She also is a di~or of the Westn\lnster Chamber of Commerce . • Walter H. Heeley Jr .• Corona del Mar. has been na med a "tood raei&hbor" by TRW Defense and S..n 8yate•a for h.ia activities in t he community He wu honored tor his contributions to the Park& and Recre ation and Planning commissions of Newport Beac h. • Grace E . Tllomu of' Fount3.l n Valley hal> JOtned S.IM/lloalau•, l ac., Newport Beach. al> ad· m iniatrative assis tant. She is fo r mer o trlce manager at Dozier-Eastman & Co. and former ex· ecuUve assistant at AdMarketmg, Inc • Thomas R. E acJand, Costa Mesa, h as been n•med district m anager for Padflc Telephone's Santa Ana distri~t. lie replaces James L. Mc Ma hon J r., who was appointed d istrict account· ing m a nager for t he fi rm in Or ange. ~ E n gland will be'~esponsible ' for the bus iness office and customer r elations operations for the district, whkh includes u ser s o f a bout 280 ,000 telephones. A veteran or nearly 30 years I NOLANo with the Bell Syste m , England is a me mber or the Rotary Club of Costa Mesa and a direct or of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. • Geae W. Otl1 of COl>'ta Mesa has ~en appointed Weste rn region al marketing manager for the Ameron Corrosion Control Division's Am ercoal /· Nu.Item products . Ameroo is based at Monterey Park. Otis will be r esponsible for sales in Southern Californfa, southwestern Nevada, Arizona. New Mexico, western Texas and Hawai i . * James L . Roclgen of Mission Viejo has bee n ap· pointed trust oCflcer ot the Bank of Newport. He is former tru st officer a t Crocker Bank, New port Beach. * Loa.la T . Russo, a corporate vice preside nt or Beckman lnstrumeac.s, Inc., Fullerton. has been elected a director of Pathcom , Inc., Los Angeles. . , ABOVE ALL IN NEWPORT BEACH •I ' 601 Lido Park Orit\', rrsmg 111ajt'st101lly 111 unters' tdge ;,, Nt"U'P'-lrt &YICh, 15 Cal1fonria's prmr1i•r omdo111111111m rt'S1dt'11et•. hOl I 1J1> ti .... h1' II ""''8"'''1. l1•t Jh'd ,1nd bu1l1 fur th'"" wlw c.tn ,,fl.,,J .ind .111• w"k1ng llW ul11111JI\• Nl'wp1nt fi1:Jd1111'-'>l)'ll' PnvdlV anJ ~l't.unly .ir(' .,,,un:d \v1th 1: t .. hllur clnsl'd lll•Ull tel•'V"mn •un t'lll.inc<' o! dll t'ntr.11\H·~. h.1llWJ\''· rMl.lnK j;M.lgt' .ind utlwr cumnwn Ml'J> l h,.,,. " :!4-h our ,.e. CUlllV KUMJ WrVICl' f.ilh r,·,11J1°1\C(' h ;i;J c,11) •Y•h•m .111d rloor ~.>ft', .ind \ ou will h,I\ t' .:o h.'"1oi1dcnl m.lnJ~._.r .it your ~t·rv1ce 'nu·11 ,·n1ov till' lrtt11um h• tr~vel for ,, Wl't'kl'mi, .1 ""''k ''' m<•nth• w11h p<'.i•e or rnond lo.no" 11111: 1·nur hum•· 1• bt-1ng W•lC"hl'd O'< 1 :4·h,1ur• .1 d.iv Th,· inkrtt>r ol 601 I 1Jo" 111 lht' gr.ind Ir .. d .. I 0 n I-, ... 111 I h ,. 1• I 1• g d n I c r I' .. t J 1. ch.1nJ<'11er,·d t'lllf\' l1•y1•r, to tlw I 1•U1•Qu1n1t' turn1•hl'd ,,tlt'n . .>nJ 111 •·.lch r··~•U•'f'lce the J..,1.11lon>: 1• p.110 .. 1alo.1ng, th•· .1p1x11ntment~ IJultl,·,~ l~Jl l 1dv •> d1•:.llnl'd tu bl"tOm•• o n<' of CJl1lu ri11.i '• 1Ht'l'n11no:nt l\'~•d1•n11 .. 1 JO· drt·•-<'' Durh,.11100 t•I th1' nrp1•rtu1111v " h1i;hl1 unltlo.d) It vvu """"' ""'' con•1Jl'rl'J """"""h•r ol Jn l'\ljU1•1l{'.t>n,l.-mtn1um ,.,.,. 1dl'nCe, "'" o•i:• 111u to '"''"llli.ik uOI L1Ju now I ro'!' ~I~ '.llOO l•· .. f. •'""'~''·'~''•"'' '"""hJv l 601 LIDO PARK DRIVE 1'1\\l'(ll(f1:11/II.ItI 1\1 II 4~t«I 9 extra money-making days at Keystone. Here's ho w it goes. Move your money to Keystone on the 10th of the m onth. Do not touch 1t until the end of the quarter. You're now en- lltled 10 Interest earned from the first. Count it up. That's nine extra money- making days at Keystone. Find out more about what makes Keystone so different. Free safe 01112131.4 15 16 1718 19 20 21. 22 23242526 211g 29 deposit boxes with m1n1mum ot $1 ooo deposit. T h e Money Machine that puts S 100 cash 1n your hands anytime. Free check ing accounts with one of Cah- f o rn 1 as leading l ull- ser v1ce banks. F r ee s a \I e -by -ma 11-t he - stamp 's-on -us. And our Saturday hours. nme to twelve. Stop by Keystone today for your free note pad and pen . 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS IUre lOAlt AIMCln tOlf We:stmtnster Office, 1•011 BOch Blvd, · Airport Center Office. '4301 MacArthur Blvd. · An,hetm Offrce, SSS North Euclid Ml.uiQn Viejo Office, H0-'1 Mar&Yerite Parkway Assets over S7S mllllon. • 88 DAIL 'f PILOT Thu""•t Aonl 8 197& • ' Mortgage Delinquene~S ·Up Consumersl Ask Lower Milk Cost Bot Foreclosures Are Dowri, Len~ers Report. WASlllNG'fON (AP> A h1aber proportion of home~ers are belund on their mortaa.ac P<')'ment.s Olan at any Ume m ncorly a dcc;)d " but analy&ts uy there Is no immcd1atl1 danger oC u rrish1 m roreclo~ures. For one thina&. allhoUgb an ln· cr~asma number o{ people are w-rdy an 11\ffllng pJymcnl de· ,1dhnc.s. th~ r ate or fOl'cCloeures ti. tapering oH in the m~ r\!Ccn\. slallstics. SA VlNCS AND LO'AN orflcials say the deferral o( bou~e pay· ments lS typical at lbe eod oC u re- cession, when people are buying cars and other big-ticket items they denied themselves when the t•conomy was in a pinch. But the mort,.ic payment de· linquf'ncy incnue bas ».n oddcd 1l1nlficance tor unemployed bomcbuyera wbo still haven't Celt pe~ly tho impact ot the re- ~ovcry that .ala.rt~ t1latilit1caJJy last May. Eve n though toreclotun:s are dwlndhna, a c:ontmued lnnea•t an delmquen. c1es could prompl the red~rnl eovemm~nt to ofter government. insured Joans tu ~n~ble un. employed ho~bu.yers lo k.:ep up their paymen s. Here is w l the 11taUstJcs show. The V.S League of Sav- ings Associatio said 1.06 per. C:eOt O( the home mortgages OUt· standing al its 900 survey as· aoc:iatiorus were 60 days or more behind on payments in 1-·ebruary. That ls up Crom 1.03 ptrcent in J 1U2u1ary aod lhe hlal>cat 1mH a 1 OI percent delinquency rate in June,1*. MEANWRJLE. THE Mortc110 Bankers AuoclaUon, lbe or· &~mi&atiOD W tlb t.be ~t Up·lO- date atatlsllo on real e~tate foreclosures, said 38 out or ev~ry 10,000 mortaages held by its members wer e in lhe process or rore<'loisure dur ing the tbree- month period ended In .December. Tbat was off from <&2 uut of 10,000 In lbe previous quarter and waa lbe lowest since an identical rate in the secoocl quarter of 1971. WANTED FINANCIAL SAIS NOFE.SSfOHM.S WHO: WHAT: HOW: WHEN: A CTI OH: Monex l n t tt rnotiono l: • Ltd. fOWlded 19b7. Lagest finonc.iol firm in notion ~iolizmq in p-e<:ICXis me1ah inve\tmenrs for rho individual t1'1Ves1or. Gold and \.f.,.er coin~. bullion. Ovmght purchase. rron:jn p.rchose. oplions, delayed delivery conlTaCIS. Monex heodqoorte.s, nea Oange County ,4,~po1t in Newpat Beoch. Contacting nearly 20,CXX> exisrinq 1 IJ'>!C>m"•s and leods by telephone. Pl~ e.cten~ve local publ.c r.emro µogom 10 be launched in mid-"P.•I. Now. Today. We need p ofess>onol f1nonciol serv;ce solevnen 10 follow up ond ser-tice o no1iooal customer ond lead system. If Y<>J ore d1\illusiooed with traditional <des phl~ph1es end products, rhis· r"Yl'f ~ your chance to l7d out of 1f,p roul1r>P •Jrid rhe ord111ory. We bf.11evt<> rhos 10 be o rrosr ""'~ • pporrun ry for the conceptual f,nnnciof repesentotive. all kx~ Monn, retail sd~ darector, 01: 1714) 7S2-1400 10 schedule on 1nr.¥¥1ew on.J do~uss detol~ MOHD INTHHATIO.UL l.TD. 4' I 0 Ila CH STUfT ,.o ,,on H ACH. CALIFOUUA 92660 New Teammat~. B1•lley Bulleyi 1he1 earn has a new Teammate' Cal Wolfe ;rnd Linda Blue. the Loan Department team lhat pu t together over $3.000.000 1n real estate loans in 1975, have been joined by Doug Bulley (rhymes with olc1) And they all work together. Makinq sure that there's always a member ol The Team ready to help you . When 1t comes to secondary real estate rinancing. lhe Team stlll knows the score. Call them for information! The number is 644·8824. Real Estate Brokers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 71416448824 O< the two Clgures, economist J ohn M. We tm or e o C t he * * * * * * 'Redlining' Ban Studied SACRAMENTO <A P ) -The Brown ad· ministration says st will crack down on real estate agents and brokers whose fraudulent actions con· tnbute to lbe d1sc1minat.ory lending Practice called redlining. Donald Burns. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's Busi· ness and Transportation secretary, Said he has or· dered the state Department of Real Estate to in· vestigale "m1srepresenU1lloo and other violations of the real estate code." HE SAID SOME licensed agents or brokers already are under 111vestigat1on for such practices as speculation. blockbusting. racial steering and the screening or loan appbcants. Redlining 1s denying home loans to prospective borrowers in a geographical area without regard to the credit standing of an individual or the soundness of the home . Burns said denial of financing con- tributes l o the deteri o r a tio n o f whole neighborhoods. The Brown admm1slrat1non already has pro· posed antiredlining regulations affecting state· chartered savings and loan institutions. Burns said the regulations are expected to be adopted soon. And be said the state Department o( Banking is <.'Onsidering regulations for state·chartered banks. Council Blasts . Energy Panel SACRAMENTO (AP) -An environmental group has accused the state Energy Commission of failing to provide leadership for energy conservation. Joan Reiss, energy coordinator for the Environ· rnental Council or Sacramento, s aid a majority or the California delegation to a recent energy con· servation institute sup· pons a legislative pro- posal lo end the terms of the present Eneri~y Com· m1ss1on next year. MS. R EISS said the THElETUaHOF T.LC. fT""'-r Lo.-., c-1 lyTHIY •ut4l, ...... These d .1ys this "r1('r111l 1n1:recf1ent ts i;rtt 1n1: h11r1frr ""'I Ir a r 11 l' r I II I f II rt • 1-:vt'ryu11c M'l'ffi'I lo ht• In too llll! 11 hurry or 111(1 nuw to rt•ully l'Jfl'. Nat "° ut our phurmary. Wr knnw that y ou h.1v1• 1•ntn1'1f'fi "' with ) our lwtt1•r ht> alt h wh1•n you hnni: :1 pn·~('rtpllon to U\ T.1..t'. '' nn Important 1n.1rt or rvrry 11n•"·r111t1on w1• fill. Yuu ra11 fl{'1w11d ur>nn u'I t11 l 11k1• ttw i.anlf' l'Urr 1111 you :iii w1• ti•• for our own 'l('Jf f1'nd r.omily . ' 0 If 0 I( Y 0 {I R l>O<i.OR C\"11 1'110\E l 'S Wllf:N 'nt NJ-:J-;I> l>t-: I. I V t; H \'. \'fr w 111 tl••lt\1•1 pr11m11tlv ~1lh•111l ,. ' t r 11 , h ·' r a: \' • W l' ~d 1·om1• 11•11u1•,b for tJ1•ll\ If\' '"f\ IC!' ;ind ('h.1rj,!(' ,l(.('nllfll'o. PAP UDO PMAlMACY ,.,........., .... "'"o.. .. ..., ....,... ....... , .• uo JrWH ltY OlAMON05 PAtt.IOUS M M !; • DtSl<i" JlWlllh group was disappointed that co mmi ss i o n c ha i rman Ri c hard Maullin. in a speech lo the .institute, placed equal emphasis on energy development and conserv a lion. She said that after re- ceivmg her group's com· plaints, Maullin wrote that "conservation must become the highest priority of California ... Assemblyman Charles Warren <D·Los Angeles) who helped write the law that created the com· mission. has proposed a bill that would require the governor to terminate the up lo four· year terms or the five com miss ioner s and make new appointments or r eappoint the old members. Firm D eclares Best Quarte r PORTLAND, Ore. CAP> -Oeorgi11-Pac1fic Corp. declared a 50 per· c.-nl dividend inc rease and proposed a three-for· two 11tock split after re· portlnl{ the b<'!'ll first quart('r In the company's history Wednesday. First quorter u les were up 40.6 per('rnt over a year alto with ln· come up 67.S percent. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842 ·S878 OP£N T() 111f PU9llC FR£T AOMIS~ION t.At.DIT CAAOS/CHECKS OIC AICllll FRI. APRIL 9 a SAT. APRIL 10 VIEWING 1~ PM AUCTION. S.tO PM SOUTH COAST ,LAZA HOTEL-U N 'EDRO ROOM MONE'I' B.4CK GUARANTEE ON All MCACHANOISE SOlO All STONES GI A APPl'WSEO ANO CEJHIFIEO GEM S BY WES Mortia10 Banters s.ll)'ll be con· sldvs the Corec:106lll'e rate the most 1l1nlficant ... That lndlcales wbtt.btr people are ettlq lnto ttally deep trouble, and l\.'s prel· ty clear that they 'rt not." tft attrlbutcd thO decllntn1 foreclosure nto lO ~··• d termination to protetct the eqult.y which ri ln1 bome prtces have a,dded to their Investments. He did express reservations, bowever, over the posaihility that the delinquency rate muy oo a reflectlon or new home buyers who made a downpayment or s percent or less In r~ent years and have a minimal equity in· vestment and tbut r~l they have little to lose if the lender forecloses. THE LEAGUE OF Savings As· sociaUons, however, attributes the major impetus beb.u:ld rising delinquency rates to spending on expensive consumer goods. Consumers cul l>ack their debt load on autos, for example, by about Sl.8 billion during the re· cession, but have increased their indebtedness by the same amount In the last 1.3 months. "We don't think it's any cause for concern," said a spokesman for the league. Meanwhile, the composite in· dex or mortgage delinquencies kept by the Department of Hous- mg and Urban Development <HUD > stands a t 1.1 percent in the latest com putat1on. which covers the final three months of 1975. FINANCE TM Reve nues Up Sharply In Quarter LOS ANG EL.ES (AP) -A sharp increase an fi rst quarter advertising revenues or Ttmes Mirror's newspaper pubUi;hing group has given promise of 1976 being "a very good year," com · pany officials say. Robert Erburu, president or Times Mirro r, dec lined tu forecast specific sales or profit. figures in a s peech to the Society or Financial Consultants. Robert D. Nelson. Times Mir· ror v\ce president, r eported the newspaper group's adverllsang revenue& for the 13.week penod ended March 21 rose 13.7 percent When the rate hits 1.2 percent. over the same period last year. wtuch would be comparable to Times Mirro r pubbs hes the conditions in 1963, two years Los Angeles Times, the Orange alter a recession more m ild than Coast Daily Pilot, Newsday m the latest o~e. HUD Secretary Long Is land. N. Y. and the Dallas Carla A. Hills can authorize Times Herald. federal gua rant ees of<\ News paper publishing ac· homebuyers assistance loans. counted for 40 percent or Ts mes HUO's next assessment of the situation is due at the end or this month. n,. 0Uow1nq t1u• ""'' •'\ d '~t...c lf'd Chm l..f' • "'4et•on•I Sf-< ur1t1•\ (~\4 Ut CM.-ltr\ A\\rt oy.-r Ch• Br100 lhll" CO\ol"''"' flttnk C"'"" <..u l"'ur~c~ & lndu' °''' .y. tn•I \toe.• (1•• tfl' • BM\' •no T r11\I C1l1,,UI A &.ft, • .,, SI • \I~• C1t1f'\\JI u :;:E~o s{ :& ~~ ~::~~ c':' tU Wn r ''• 2•it Colw V1"41C Hat lf NC U IJ • '-"'" ttt MicM Bk" 70' .. n \• Com• \n SAaw Co ,., ... 1~1 • com~ P• UV• 8H 10\ nio C.0.. 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F•no•M Btl>b Co 8 8', ~\t 8o\I t:~<~ '? : ~·'~:~"~;tu 8Jc • H,tt, 1 , 18 or.-,1 O &.nt• '""' J • • frm.41t -· A.. I • • Folom•I Mirror's revenues of $807 mm10n last year, and 41 percent or lust year's nel profits of $47.2 million. SACRAMENTO <AP)-A con· llUl'Jlera' coalition has dcrnanded that the state remove minimum. retail milk prices :statewide, cl"lmintt Californians ON.' P•y1ng: $100 mllUon a yur too much ror milk. Roy Al~r. t'hairman of the California Cititen J\<'lloo Orou~., said at a new:s conCcrcnce Wed~ nesduy that a te:st sus~·n~ion o~ minimum milk prices In! Sacramento showed it lowered: pnces to cons ume1'31 without ad-i verse impact on producers, pro-' cessors or retailers. ' ALPE R SAID TRE average: pnt'e of milk in Sacramento noW: ts 62 to 64 cents a hnlf gallon,: while the minimum pnce in 1.0:S.: Angeles 1s 68 cents and 69 in San.' Francisco. · · He claimed supermarkets are: using profits on milk to subsidize: lower prices on less nutritional ttems. He noted lbat the slate got a court order to stop the Berkeley C<>·op from charging only 61 cents for milk. He said the co-op made a 6.6 percent profit at 61 cents, and 20.3 percent at the minimum price of 69 cents. It is that 8-eent per half.gallon extra charge, he said, which he used to compute his claim that the statewide overcharge is l!OO million a year. Orion Chief Looks For Sound Image LOS ANGELES (AP) -Alan R. Gruber, newly appointed chairman of Orion Capital Corp .• the firm born of the debris lef\ in the collapse of Equity Funding Corp. of America, says he is OP• tim1stic "we wall be able to estnblish our own identity." Gruber said Orion Capital wllt seek t<> project a i-OWld, well-~ managed image. N"""'' 'VOit ,, 10 ) Aud1oh ) '4<N\f '"" 4 Ut1h tnd ! ~~·g4t 1 Arcel' to 1 (•.in1,.,o I Ao•o O•Q 10 M' ~.,._.._ 1 R1fMlrnt \I !>·'1t l M t) P•'P\•m UPS ... \I > C"O ""' t '• IJp U l . I • " uo "' '• Un I 0 .. • • "9 "" ti. h t lJrt I I I • • '• Uf• 1 I I I Vu I t .. 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A•'"" ti ~· "'°11 wt UI P1,uu Ind t i Vt•n"''" 10 \on• • •• " II • I '' I' '" ' .. ,,, . • : g:: :6 / '.: g:: ~( • C)ll " • / t g:: '~ C..I~• 1" JO· •v AO• C..mpl (II 1.. ) ....,., rnl\I (Af\red H • l' 1 C,)tOiidn C.O ~W\t I I " M•rcwr It (.tptn Air 1'• ) -t Hf,N•f1 r C..p fr< 1 • 1 • HO•d°"" (4't• (p 3 • J•., Hrl't\H"r MUT UAL FUND S n M'>d ,,,,.,,. 11 I •· 1 • tt~11\ 11 \..tndo•,. )f Ad<IH'I .. V ), All') l\t t1 1-. lOf,,t .. 11 \.Olt •nn ''· I • • •• I •. Ott 'to I 011 • I •, O•t I I l'lll •I . ' ,,. . '• t Ott fll I -' Ot .. ' • ... Of .. ' J c I Thurtday'• Aftemoon Prieee NYSE, COMPOSRE TRANSAC~NS IAHl1Ul11ere .. e WASHINGTO N (A l') -The sharpes t expansion in nearly rour years for out1landing credit for auto purcbssu pushed consumer bor row· ing up strongly In February, but al a slower pace than in the previou!\ month. the Federal Reserve Board re· ported Tuesday. The Fed s aid t~ total amount of consumeT Installment indebtcdnes!\ outstanding durinir February climbed by Sl 17 billion. That was off from the $1.29 billion expansion In J anuary but was still well ahead of the avt'rage $843 mllUon-a-month ~on in the fourth quarter of 1975. Thursd1~ April 8. 1970 s DAILY PILOT 87 . No Love Lost Bo/A, Citibank Seesaw at Top II)' Mil.TON MOSKOWIT'l The world's two m0=>l J)()Wt'rful banlca Arc Nt'W vort•t CiW>ank a nd San Fundsco's Bank ot America, ud lhete't no me losl between them ln any field of endeavor thcrt''s o disUnclion 1&tlached tc being number o ne, and In bankina this ls a dis· Unction that ba11 long bffn held by the BanJt of Amcri<'u During the past five ) can Citibank made a determined run on th•t position -and 1t Money Tree was clear, until last year, that Citiba nk wns gt:ttan~ the bel ter of the fight. 1l had steadlly whittled duwn the e normou: Ind once enjoyed by the Bank of America. In 1975, however, as banke rs frequently loum themselves on the front pages of newspapers, the lid• turned -and California's banking giant r egained the tn itiative. Citibank losl ground m its dnve to overtake th• Bank ol America. COMPANIES GROW BV selling more product Hopelully, they sell it at n profit, which is why you compal't compames not m erely by sales volume but by earnings. J bank's P.roduct, in case ~ou didn't know it, as m oney, an the way 1t produces earrungs is by loaning out the money I collects in deposits. The differ ence between what it pays ro1 its money and what it gets for loaning it out Is prof at. lt's a simple formula and Walter 8. Wriston, the boss o Citibank. played it for all it was worth. He didn 'l have at hi disposal as much money as the Ba nk of America had, bu there's a way to get around lhal: Loan out a higher percen Lage of the money you do have. So, in the early 1970s, while the Bank of America had ou on loan a little more than 60 per<:ent or its deposits, Citiban bad more than 80 percent ol ii.a deposits out on loan. WRISTON RAD ANOTHER ace in the hole. Citsban pioneered in the international field and when nations aroun lhe globe began puUing up their own steel mills and aut plants. 1t was Citibank money lhat helped to finance lhl growth. This had a double-whammy effect. It not only Increase Citibank's busin ess. it did so at a very great rate of profit; you think interest rates herc are high, you s hould see whi they are in Djakarta and Sao Paulo. Last year Citibank d• rived 70 percent of its profits from internalional lending. U.S. bank it's not The Wriston strategy paid off in 1972 when Citibank earnings topped the &ink of America's, $201 million to $1! million. That lead widened in the next two years. Jn 197 t Citibank earned $312 million to the Bank of America's '2{. million. Wriston h ad a $65 million profit bulge eve n thoug he was operating on SS7 billion of assets, compared to U. Bank of Ame rica's $00 bill.Jon. 111E BANK OF AMERICA was making noises durin that period a bout the d angers or a go-go loan ph1losoph: "Sour grapes," retorted Citibank in New York. La: year lhc grapes turned sour on Walter Wriston. Loan tosses were so high Citibank had to write off $Jt million. Loan losses al lhe Bank of America also were u sharply. bul they were only half of Citibank's. The Bank c America increased its assets 12 percent to $66 b111io1 Citibank's assets remained static. The Bank or America earnings soared 18 percent to $302 milllon. Citibank's eart ings were up 12 percent to $350 million. As the year drew to a close, the Bank of America, whic' has been increasing its International penetration !it no' gels 55 percent of its profits abroad ), had its shares listed o &he Tokyo Stock Exchange. And as Mr. Wriston well know: Bank of America shares bave yet to be listed on the Ne1 York Stock Exchange. 2 Bid for Looser Airline Controls WASHINGTON CAP)-Twocabinetorricials claim gov emment regulation of the nation's airlines is choking the In duat.ry and creating unnecessarily higher air fares fo1 travelers. Transportation Secretary WilJiam T . Coleman Jr. am. Treasury Secretary William E. Simon Wednesday urged ,, Senate Commerce subcommittee to take quick action tc lessen federal regulation and let airlines run lhei r business h. a com pell live environment. TO DO OTHERWISE. Simon said in a preparcd slate ment, could lead to another situation similar to the financia tnabllityor some railroads to make a profit. "There will be subsidy after subsidy followed by de terioraling service and rising prices" unless government re gulalion is eased , Simon said. "In the end, the ROVl'rnmen1 itsclf may have to intervene directly to prop up the entir• •irhne industry just as it has bad to pass legls lsl1on to sustah the operation of m a ny railroads " Simon acknowledged that the airlines and lht•ir lut>or un Ions strongly opposed changes m the way the gov<>rnmenl re itulales the industry but Jli1ud. "I grow uncu11y whcnc•v..r th• re~ulatcd irow too comfortable with the regulalirms imp0sec1 upon them ... COLP.MAN SAIDTllE bo11ic problem with the u1rl 1ne In dustry ls that carriers art> not nble to compete 1n pnr<• Thi· rt!\Ulll in their competing in frequency of scheduhnJ( anc forces passenge rs to pay "not only the co11t of the wu111 1he~ occupy but nfthe empty adjoi nlnll seals. "The 111rlincs have recruited a ventabh• ormy of art 1~t\n• -polnten, mu11icians. film makers, rhl'fll, b'-'uut1c1un11 <'lothlng dcsigneri; and uthletes ~ to tu•lp utlrucl ou1 pntrona1te with variOUll amenities,'' Coleman sold. He culled these lorms of compct1t1on "rostly not• wasteful ... '' and predicted air fares would drop 'iharply t• 111rllnes wtre allowed to select routes they wanted to rly ant charged fares they wonk d to c-hargc. Th11 would occur. he said, bcc11usc compel1t1on woulc make airlines m ore efficient. BOTH THE Al RUN ES and the unions have issued slate ments crlliclr.lng the administrolion prOJ)()luc l o~ th1• Sc>natc commerce subcommittee on a vlut1on opened hcarln1ts on th<· legislallon. Most of the op~ltion was directed toward n provu;lon that would make it easier for airline~ to !!tart Kt'rv1ce on ne~ routes and to h all service on unprofitable routes w1thou1 seeking governm c nl opprovol. Norman J . Phillon. executive vice president of the Air Transport Association, said the provision w(lulcl create .. , he adlong ruRh by airlines to concentrate on lht> heavies! traveled. most. profitable air routes." The tr11de associalior. official predicted lhat air service would decline In leat traveled markets and sajd some routes could lose <111 ail serv1ce. Price Hike Predicted NEW YORK <AP > -The advance In wood prices tl'lal started last fall has l~t ground in lhc past few weeks but ~me analysts lhlnk that higher prices may soon come. ' Warmer weather will brina improved demand ror hous· ~ at.art.a. but nobody Is predictin1 exactly when wood pnces wUI st1rt loina up. Thur1<11y Ap11l 8. 1976 wesl~ ( ·'< ...... J - '· ~ .' '/' ~· -........ '. . ' • l • Do you know someone wno is gradu ating, celebra11ng a birthday ex nav1ng a wedding anniversary? Consider Ion(' iew elry for the proper gilt Let an A me•1.;an Gem Society Req1stered Je wele r hfllp He is trained on Qt'mology and can o ruv •dP oval1 ty •n1·rc.nand1!>e Come by ,.r .. 1 ~ee us W A w ould 1•n1 1y <;haring your , ~r-1tpmpnt '..I ,"'"" C""'ge wr;ip ot w1thstraw and strao'>. $2300 NATURALIZER~ \\'llC'rt' shopring 1s a real pleasure" p C.elebrate Easter . , "'· ,, •' • MA'"!t.\J~S ~~I- "" Ill~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~. U) 7 s r::J OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS I t Put together beautiful pants and pieces tn Schrader Sport s m1n1-checks. Poly and cotton grngham Brown vs wh1t&- Left· Wesk1t 32 oo Slim Skirt 30 00 Shirt 32 00 Right Fly Front pant 36 00 Pullon Pant 30 00 Tunic 4600 ; •1 1•1 I [ ..! ~y ~ .. -·~ : tlyJ .. \ '-I Wntcflff Pino 642-2444 H•wportw '"" 64~570 MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING usnR OH rAR.ADE A 9reat selection of .,h1rts llM l•C'I Sh1r1!1 1n Sorinq r,hadl'!S ot durable press dac.rori and cotton APPD ~rropP Ions lrom Talbot are wtJfcome 91'1s ORANGE o COUNTY 0 April 8 , 1976 Thursday. Apnl 8. 1976 DAIL y PILOT I Whether you're looking for power or sail craft to suit your seagoing dreams and pocketbook, or you need equipment to maintain or up~ate your pleasure craft you 'II find useful Information in this special section of today's Dally Pilot. An array of stories and pictures on the latest In boating fun awaits you inside: Come along for a look, inside 0.range County Boating. $500 IN CASH PRIZES! SEE PAGE 20 ' f ! DAIL V PILOT Thursday. April 8. 1976 Dana Point Harbor Sails Into the Future By JACK CBAPPEU. Of-Del•rNllllMI Dllna Polot Harbor wbere onee wooden saillnc ships took on carcos of cow hide has become a modern marina affordln1 boaters every neceaslty and amenity. Dana Point was named for Richard Henry Dana, author of "Two Yean Before the Mast" and a statue of Dana stands at the head of the harbor. as a constant reminder of the area's herita1e. Ultimately, public and private ln· vestment ln the marina wlll total $34.6 million and be split about 50-50. The harbor ls run by the Orance County Department of Harbors, Beaches and Parks. The harbor currently has l ,400 sUps ln the east basin witb another, 1,000 under construction in the west basin. There ls a waiUna list for the east basin slips. About IS percent of the slips under construction have been reserved. Guest slips are available through the Harbor Department oCfice. The guelll dock has a pumpoot staUon for holding t onks as does the Arco ser vice dock. Gasoline and diesel fuel are available. Bustnesses lnch.ided the 75-room Marin.a J.nn, now being expanded to 13'1 rooms. numerous a.bops, five restaurants. a coffee sbc>P and a snack stand. In the future. two more rest.aura.DU and another maet abop wlll be added. '11le harbor oUers sport flshlna. a boat launch area, boat stora1e, boat sales and brokera.se. Future plans eall tor a tepUca of oana•11hlp •"Tbe Pilpim .. to be bertbed as a tourist attraction in the harbor. A boat tepalr yard 11 comm, aooa. Faulkner said. 1n addition to the sports fishing, whale watch tours are avaUabJe when the Call!ornia Gra7 Whales migrate past Dana Harbor durlnl the 1priq and fall. An annual Festival ol lhe Whales ls celebrated with community ac· tlvitlea lncludlDI ltttures about marine life and tafety. Construction of the harbor began in 1966 with U .S . Anny Corps of Engineers• bullding of the two Jong breakwaters completed in 1968 at a cost o( $C.3 million. Development of the interior o( the harbor by the county then started and the harbor was ready to take on leases ln 1970. In 1971, the businesses started going ln. Public Investment by the Harbors, Beaches and Parks totalled $12.5 million. Private Investment in the com· pJeted east basin Is $7. l million and proposed mlnlmum Investment in the west basin will be $3.6 millfon. Total private investmt!nl will be $17 million ut completion. Patrol On 24-Hour Duty The Harbor Patrol office al Dana Point •~ manned 24 hours a day The patrol has one fireboat and one rescue boat. plui. four·" hcl'I dri \'C vehicle at the harbor. There ore 38 retail businesses in the harbor c urrently and upon com• plelion, another 16 businesses will have been added, Daryl Faulkner, county concession manager said. Dane Point Harbot efready featurH 1,400 boat allpa end another 1,000 are under conatrucllon The patrol's tclt•phone number is 496·2242. ll monitors vhf channels 12, 16. 22 and 73. ~ !JJJ<mgjo/C(t~tf A prt.ue v.otd d buslnes.s and pleasure. 1221 W. Coast Highway Newport Oeoc:h. CA 92660 (71 4)~5000 Get Set for Summer Fun Have Your loat Lookln9 Tip-Top Shap~. IOAT llM41SHIMa • PAINTIM• • V AIMlst•t& • FllH•LASS • CLIAM AMD WAX • CAIPINTIY • HAUL OUTS CALL TODAY FOi Fttll ISTIMATI S 714-675-3175 ~---""-- L _____ .:. ---·-·~---····'-... -· ........ ,, Lido Shipyard Is Expert The Lido Shipyard probably oHers more years of experience in i\s 45· man work crew than any s hipyard aJong the Orange Coast, according to Pat Ayres, vice president and son of the shipyard's founder, Buck Ayres. It has served boaters out of Newport Harbor for 27 years, orrer- ing a ··rull service" package for the smallest dinghy to the area's largest ya('hts . .. We worked on one 130-footcr." says Ayres. "We have the full range of repair work from fibreglass to an automated machine shop, 3 carpen- try shop and a paint shop." The paint department, for exam- ple, will tackle any m aritime task from s mall brush work to the newest trend in linear polyurethane spray painting. To back up its boa.st of re "full sernce" package. the Lido Shipyard recently acquired the Mlchaud·lselli \'a('ht Brokerage, changing the name to Lido Yacht and Ship Brokers. The firm also bought Wilbo Electronics. You ('an buy your boat from Lido, then bring it back for repairs when it gets banged up, and al.so stock It with top line electronic sear. The shipyard ls atlll loceted nt 900 Lido Park Drive In Newport Beach, but the shops and offices are now housed in sparklin(I new facilities on the snmc property. Ayres holds the some philosophy his father holds that shi pyards "are one of the l ast strongholds of craftsmanship, especially in the marine field." "We are experts at ~lving pro· blems," he says. ORANGE COUNTY BOATING Or•n1Co•tt 1•1!11\ Ql(1) I Aprll 1. 1171 Robert N. Weed .............. "'*'- George A. le,.I l~lff, ... Clt4S.CI .... \ GUIDE TO ADVERTISERS AO\llHl\111 81.0M<trl ... B•l k I),_-; MAtl,.,. """''"' "•· (1111> ft.,HIO.it M.1'41\rf H4rdw1r• ftMtt 11 Co1p0.-~t10f\ C41yp\O 11<> .... (_tw .,,.,, Ml fll\f c.,,,.,,.. 11 ... , 01 Cott• Mu• '--••• 0 °'" 0..... W.\t ~""• &:~t!!~ ;~:~~ [t,.. troi"qv In( l''\l\IA\> II.uh uo~H-•pi:rt >1M\t6., Mc.1"10\P' low~ Ov••d ff\f' Mt r tdllh (O"'IMf'' N·~t M•rtM ..,.~,,,. ... ,,,.~ ,...,....,...,... for\l M,arl,.. IM.rf A AA.tr·~ """'"'°"" Ve<M ~let ~ .. ,.,., "~"' S,.. 10 f'tt14 tt \,.llm•ktrt \ot>•tt v. "'' ~JtW•rrto.,•• .......... ,11111 ,,..,, Oc> ""oe .-ac1o1 S•let w ..... , 't•M\.._Mf~ W1NI\-~~'11hl11t Cltil•r ""01 .. J J s 11 " " • It II J u u , " 10 ,. • • tO 14 " " • • ,. " ,, • IJ 4 =--·~.._ _________ ,,_, ThurSday, Apnl 8. 1976 DAILY PILOT :J ·Economy Yachts The largest Orange County trailer boat sail dealer is J ohnston- 1\klntosh Yacht Sales locoted at 2244 West Coast Highway In Newport Beach. Serving the person who doesn't want to buy the most expensive boat on the marke t for five years, Johnston-Mci ntosh has dealt with boats rangin' from $5,000 to $25,000. Part owner Dale Johnaton of Johnaton-Mclnto1h 1how1 aome of a fine selection of H lllng boat1. Their specialty is the providing o( trailable sailboats such a.s Clipper Marine and American Motor Salls. AMERICAN SOURCE QUALITY PRODUCTS! AND LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! ******* 2 FOR 1 ··-·· • . -. • SO CALIF. SPICAL ~ it ~ GIMTAONICS GT 300 ~ : tr ~ VN•·rM •ADIOHU,HONI : llfCLUDt... It • .. ,uu. .. w•n• ~OWIA • : 71' OP TMI M08T COMMON VHP CHA•tHLS: • •D8 AIWTl8WMA : 4S MrTnMA CMOICI POil It • • 41 8AILllOAT OR ~OWltllOAT • z 2 ~ 0 v QUALITY SERVICE! DERINGTON'S MARINE ELECTRONICS 2 BUSINESSES FOR 1' PURPOSE "SATISFACTION .. FOR ALL YOUR MARINE NEEDS CALL 4 DAil y PIL_O_T _________ T_h_u_•S<l~ar.__A.._P_rt_I 8_19_7_6 OCC Team to Sail 8 ) RH:llTlLUO l'hl' Orange Coasl Colkgi: :.ailing 11•Jrn \\Ill makt> his tory lh1s \\t'l•kcnd. ''1th the hdp of local busi· ncs .. es und concerned and1\ 1duals. Thc ()(.'{' ll'a m wilt bt> the first l'\ er JUt11or colkgc learn compcting 111 the Ktmncdy Regatta being held at Chesapeake Oay. Md Tht.• t•ornp<.'lition includes the t'n1Hrsity of M ich1ga'n, !\I l.T, t'111\'l'l'Sity of Southern California. The Citadel. lJni\'crs1ty uf Texas, Notre Dume and i\nn<ipolis. "l'rn \'HY pll'l.ISed \\ith lhc \\ orkoul s "t.' '\ l' been ha\'lng the past two \\eeks," said coach J im Jorgensen ... Especially last Sunday because of the variety of weather rondilions." T1•Jm members include Bruce A> rh. Craig Rarlo, Tony Wattson. Jeer Slone, J eff Weiss, Grif Am1es, Jim ~turtl and and Robin Soaro · Lk-.pilt.• the stiff rompct1uon \\C cx~·cl lo make an l''cl'llcnt sho" · ing ... said Jor gt.•ns,•n .. Also the lrip 'hould be quite an c-cpcnt'nce £or the l<.'am" l n11l this'' eek 1t lnokl.'d lik,. there m1j!hl not l.'Ven bt' a trip JorRenscn \\Clll h) lht; ">tudcnt body Of O(.'C ask lhR fur I hc n1•cessar) fund-. only lo fmd th.11 cup hod rd" as bare Jor"t.'11:.l'll lhl•n prot'l'l'<l<'cl ln find an altcrnat1ve solution so thJl the ll'am mt.•m bl•rs woulc.l11 't 1 l'Ct'l\'c lht.• . bill The total goal of around $3.000 hasn't yet been reach(.>d. l>vnat1ons may b~ made lo the Orange Coa~t College foundation The donors making lhe trip poss1 ble a re The Ahmanson Foundation, • 1n Kennedy Regatta Barben Entcrpnst.•s. Josl.'ph F O'Hara 111, N c" port Suppl} Cu111 pany. Lido Ship~ a rd, Peter Gr:rnt William Bents and Richard C El liott. Also t he Newport llarbor Yarht Club. The Sleek• Foundal11111 Gt'<lrge Tooby, f'rcd Scht'nch, t>r Hnlwrl Reaurhamps, Anrh Z1m 111h..il1h l>J\ 1d Slo1w. F.uj Cl.1\ ton, [)1111 \ 0 \ll'S Jr , and Lht: Uo\111 ·East \ .1thls company. II .. urc wou ld be nin• to w111 lht> t·1t·111 making all lhl' df11r h J b1l :n111 l' \\01 lh\\ h1le." saal J11rg1 ns u> "Our lt.•.1m rncmbcrs inntt•d local bus rnesM·s lo he lp," !laul Jorgensen "I um Vt•ry )>leased \\1th thl' rrsulls thus rar .. Orange Coast College sailors head Chesapeake Bay this weekend with help of friends Overlooking Dana Point Marina Can'Jon 100 Acres in the lltlls Above Capistrano Reach Subdivided into 186 Ocean a11d Ca11yo11 View Lots Homes from $76,000 to $195,000 F1,irmshed models an<l saz..., 11ff1~·e open doily JO a m. tu du.\k Siln 1>11·1111 Frl'''"' .1\ to l.1" H.unbl,1·. ,.,,, (C.11l1"trano llt•;irh, 011na 1'111n1. l>11h1>ny SlJlt' Park I l.dt on ,,., Rnmbla, to Vin de ,\11u .1, ldt on \'la d~ 1\jo!UO IO (',till• .M1r.1m,1r 714 /83 HHi60 ~ ...... fTo Sen Diego) .. Hfettw•r DOHENY STATe PK. PrinJ/e 16 \ Fantasy Boats Busy An earl)• spring has ushered an "hat promises to be a very bu~y and ht'Cl1c summer for the boating in· rlustry F antasy Boals is no exception to that rule. With a fifteen year h1!>tory or Sl'l'\'ing America'• boating needs. Fantasy has grown from a small one boat a week company in Costa Mesa, to in excess of five hundred boats a year from our modem facilities in Santa Ana. "Growing in these times or uneer· tainly hasn't been easy; but we arc proving that it can be done." so says Gary L. Sparks. president of Fan- tasy Boats. "I became president in the summer of 1973, only to face the unforseen fuel shortage: but with a lot of he lp Crom suppliers ond i>mplO)'CS. we saw 1t lhroui?h. and "e have been growln1 e\'t't s 1n<'c The J?rowth that Mr Spark!'! speaks or is noticeable ('\'{'r) v.herl' at Fantasy. from new eqwpmt·nt to new D1odels Currently in Fantasy's l1n(' ar<' lhrt•(• trt·hull bowriders. thc moo 1700. and 1000 St'ries, an 18' lo" pro. hie ski boat, <Free Spirit>. a 21· Da~cru1s('r , ancl our ncwe!-!t 21· npt•n bow party h<>at. ( Foxhuntcr). Lonit 11 Fantasy lrlldemark, has bt>t'n thc> quality and ridt> of our trt· hulls Ski boats feature custom paint <'olor'. and wal<'r 1nj<'clt•rt ov<'r tran.,om h(';ule rs a1t st;ind11r<f 1-<cu1p mt•nt NPWl'"I and most during acld1t1on 1-; tht• 21 · t-'oxhunter. with 11~ rent<'r ronsole• stt>er1ng , ll's a natural for run and large crowds. Thi.; 't•rsalll<' c ruiser of cru1 •wro; '' bt•aul 1fully painted" ith lhl' look of <'i<'ganrt• :ind f1n1o;hoo off with pluc;h 1n11•ri•lr". pro,•1d1ng room rnr an t•n t irt• rro\\ cl F1lhng Anlt'rtra·c; n<'ed~ 1n tht• ho.11111~ plc>a>1un• r rart f1eht ha' ht><·n Frtnl,h\ ' ~oah for (1fH•en \ C'ar' i.:rtl\\ IOI(\\ 1th lhe 1ndu:.tr) h ,1 parlor f1lh11~ Ch.ti flN'd , a ftOlll \\t' t''<IWl'l In kt•t•p mt•l'ttnj( " S.letm•n 8111 Petdng6tl aboard just one of raany of the Schock bo•tt -ttt• Sa•tt•n~ 30 MHbo•t DAILY PILOT 5 Feat and Foxy looks are th• style of boats bulH by FantHy, •• represented In this model called The Foxhunter BALBOA MARINE HARDWARE 8 FOOT L1ghtwe1ght. Compact. The Basscope Portable. GF-11 940 PIONEER -BOAT Fla 1 h 1ng Depth OUTSTAHDIM• FIATUIES Naturally buoyant Easy to maneuver and board Seamless dooble·hutl construction Con11en1ent carrying handles Choice of three c:ok:n Non-Skid de<:k Maintenance free M ade or Dupo nt Potvethytene Easy to repa1t Sperry Topsid•r Shoes, St•arns Rotation Clothht9, lntenotlonal Marine Pal1th, Perki.ns Marine Lamps & Hardware, Scha.ter Mwlne Hardware, Micro-Fico Marine Hardware , Wllcox·C rlttende11 Hwdw••· M.O.S.A. ••cl Tran1pac Roc:llMJ G•ar. $199~~ SPECIFIC A TIOHS Length ...... 8' Beam ..... 48" Oec>lh ... \6 " Weight . . 85 lbs Ca~ty 345 lbs Qlpac11y 3 n p Motor THI OHLY ACTIOH·THTIO AHD PIOYIH ..-AllHI "l"H" 'Oa PUASUH IOATS. UIMGS COAST 6UAID AllCUn TO THI nscut-FUTI • EvfHV bonl lh11t goes otlshoro should hllllo ooe • Fttctory oxcnanqo w11rran1y No &Mv•C<: nl'ed<•d lndteator ..,.... $139!~ GEMTlOHICS GT-lOD VHF-FM RADIOT8.lf'HOHI $389.95 u.t7VJ C.,_. CLEARLY SUPERIOR GTX·23CB usr$16995 Now you can BRUSH on a finish that looks as good as the original gel coat. New Inter Poly 2 Pnr t Or11 hnhlt' Polyurethanr ... 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU KETIENIUR~ MARINE I 21012 Del Prado .O..f.W-714-499-3950 BALBOA MARINE HARDWARE 26 I 2 W. Coast Hlgltway Newport leocll -714-541·3407 - .... t !1 DAILY PILOT ________ T_h_:u:...;.rs:;..;d~a.!.;y.:...;.A.;:::P:...;.r1:...;.l 8~l.;;.97~6 Balboa Bay Club Dazzles Waterfront There was boating before there was much of anything else al the Balboa Bay Club. Dack m 19'8. \\hen lhe Club was fir:>l created, the marina consisted or htlle more than some rumshackle ~·ooden docks that the founders in· herited rrom lhe government. Bul now. nt!arly 30 yc;irs later. it's a different story Today the BBC's 15 acre:. or dazzling waterfront glitters a long Newport Ha r bor v•ith a marina that yachtsmen have pro- claimed the finest private moorage in the United States. TM trig yachts in thi: Club's "Bal· tleship Row " along A-Deck make an impressive sight. They range from 65 lo 100 Ccel In length and most of lhem are equipped for long nnge cruising. J:Sa y t:lub boats come in all sizes, however. Darting among the 80 foolt>rs arc the 6 fool sabots. lhe kites. lhe Lido 14 's, t.he 20 foot Bay Runabouts and the 40 foot fishing cruisers. Adding lo the run ot sailing around and out of the harbor ls the congenial nature or lhe yachtsmen themselv~. Tlaere Is H ellte fishing fraternity t.alled The Pacific Anglers which was founded at the Bay Club and, to this day. participates In many in· lt.•rnational game fishing compeli· lions. The Club also has the Coast Guard Ralboa Bay Flotilla 25 which meets ul the Club and performs many worthwhile boating relat1..'<I servkt>S. On the social side, the yachl11mcn of the Club enjoy boat hopping. meeting for lunch or dinner in the First Cabin. or toasting one's luck in the Bay Club lounge after a day ol racing. One of the greatest places ror a sailor lo relax is on A-Deck where BatUeshlp Row looms larce. and multi-colored spinnakers bellow in the Bay breeze. But doa't be mlstalcen, the BBC may not be a yacht club as such, but it is a social. athletic, and racquet club rolled into one. The unique com· bination of facilities which inrludc a sports center. healLh 11pas, card rooms, racquetball courts, swim· ming pools. billiard room. gym- nasium ant.I 17 night-lighted tennis courts plus organized monthly aciti\'ltes make it u vt?ry complt!te. \'Cry family oriented retreat for members whose taste in social und recreational pursuits are dis · crimlnating and wide ranging. For members' business n~s. the Club's spacious grounds and fadlities are the Sile for meetings, conferences and catered partie! of all sizes. Onrnigbt u ·tommoclalloa1 are available for guests in lhe attractive Palm Court and waterfront Bayside buildings. And permonC'nt year 'round re· sidences arc available in lhe dramatic Terrar e Apartments on the Club grounds . SANTANA30 n. s-t-. JO 11 • -• _...., ....... H.r ••"Y dlw.11W. wn t...W, ~ fw spe-4 -4 ,.,.......,. .._.., r~ yet ~ pNfle .-d eirt.rior ....... an tnity IN......._ A1M1 tflle ltttwiw i.y-t. "-fl\ W, ·~ fw ~ .... ...., .. ., ... tty fWtMd wtfti ...._...wood.,.,.,. ...... 4IM CllCt-llfllMl•t"Y• lill "° w.y t..~ _..._ ffflc..., ~ --•ef'I. 111 f.cf, flM -.,..,._ ..,_llfH to -•• tlM S...-JO • c....,a.tely w~-'"I ...... -• rffl c,.... to 11..-de1hp1..-, ~ T.,,...., -4 to flM W. D. Schoell CCM11p411y. WlCIFICA TIQMS; LO.A •••.•••.••••••••.••••••••••• Jt'l I ............ • •••••••.••• • •. • •• JIOO ... LW.L ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ji S.-M.e •................••. IOO'l-.F41J .. _ ••.•..•......•.•....••.....• 10' S~ •.••.•••..•• Yal••D.fMI ..... DI~•-•• .................. IOOO... ~ s...11 f1m1..- &.· • ' -.._,. I-L LI j, -. I • ck._, BOATS ~fer,..._, LU. 14, W...-, lesl• WMtef', ~. S•tt 2900 LAFAYfln AVf.., NEWPORT BEACH • 673~2050 • .. • Even though the Club is manag1..>d by skilled proressionals, member!>· prererences are favored and active decision-making partkipalion is en· couraged through numerous Club committees coordinated by a Board ol Governors. The board includes ac· live and prominent member in· dustnalists. bankers. proft.'Ssionat m<'n. statesmen and !>hu\\ bu:.im•ss ~rsonalities. A place s upremely ¥.Orthy of its settane . the Balboa Bay Club truly has something for evcryonl' Fun Boat Supplier Windspeed Sailing and Cruising Ct.'nter at 2244 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach orfcrs a complete line of small sailboats and trailer· ublesaiJing yachts. These pleasure crafts range from $299.00 to $15,000.00 and when purchased a complete training pro- gram is given. Owners Beth and Diego Kahr com· bine for 35 years of sailing ex· pcrience. They both take the ap· pro3ch of offering the new boat buyer the sort of help and instruction neeeasary to fully enjoy their new way of life. "Our boats 3ppeal lo both the no\'· ice and the experienced sailor," they said. The Wlndspeed Center has sen ·ed Orange County for one year catering lo mainly the new sailor looking ror •• ~ood quality family fun boat. Also included are buyers Interes t· cd in the excitement an d pe rrormance offe r ed b y a catamaran. Chances are, If ifs a boat you want and you know Ken Fowler. the answer is yea! - Ken has been making boat loans in the Harbor area for more than 20 years. Whether it's diesel or sail, cat or dinghy, Ken knows the terms. When you meet him. you'll also find that he knows the terms of a boat loan that will fit in your pocket. Come in to Citizens Bank today and float a loan from Ken. He's very nautical-but nice. -... ¥13' Naples Has Luxury Lots On the Bay H you want to build your o"n Y.aterfront home, steps from a yar ht club or your own boat shp, set your sa1les for Naples Island in Alamitos Hay, Long Beach. Costa o·oro is offering a lrmlted number of dis cr iminating in· divlduals the chance to bwld their own custom homes in a waterfront atmosphere. The concept and planning of Costa D'Oro, created by local arthil'tc•cts James Phe lps and Randy Morris, were reet•nlly cleared b y the California Coastal Conscn·utlt)n Commission. The proje<.'t features larger·tha n averag e homes1tes, allowing umple space for your own home. as \\ell as such extras as patios, balconies ..md lush l;indscaping. Reser\'at 1on::. "1th dl'J)os1b an· noy, bt•ing accepted as the dt•n•lop ment t•ntt•rs the final phase cif c·on struction The pub!Jc 1s ln\'lltrl to '1s1t Lhr prop<•rt ~ and "''C th1• full \ll.'\\ of \l.1m1tn<; Bay 11fft·1 .. t1 ,11 thO!>l' homc•s1lt<\ Lot prw1•., 1.inJ.:I' from SI 19 500 to S178,500 Tht• Jdlll10hlrJt1ve off1n• 1-. Iota C'<l at l..1111! s End lmr-.11111111 c· • 6G6 E.i..1 Ocean Bh·d . Suitt• 1111 1 Lon~ Bl'at·h Tht.> 11.tlt''> offit·c i-; on the -.11• :.>!JO the T11INl0. Naples Ii.land I.on)! 11£-:11 h. phont• 1:?1:11 1:1:17191 Sp ecia lt~ Boat L oans \\ h. 11 1'1 11 •·.,..., kr madt· h•~ fcr~t '"'·'' 111,111 ::'\~·\\purl noull•\ .int\\ a' .1 1111 l I 1 o,ICt 1 \lth11u1•li tlw 11 .irbor .11 • 1 Ii,.., c han)!• cl a .:1 c•.11 dt•al ht ., 'tell cl111111: llw \,1mc• thini.: :'\O\\. Sl•n1or L onn ()f f11 Ir fOI C'1tw.'ll'\ Bank of Costu l\1es.1 f\1•n n · c·:ills the dcl)'> \\ht'n th<' 11 .11 l1<1r '' "' '1rtually <'mply "In t host> cl a> c;. \\ ht>n you bou11 ht .1 bonl . 1l was a s1 m pit> mall <'r of t \ 111~ It up nt thp plllC(' m o<.l conH•nu•nt fnr you Hut how limc11 havt' <'ha ngc·d No ..... e.1ch harbor nnd man nn up f)<'ar to hou-.p lh<' m aximum numh1·r of boats thnt con b(' Jllmmc·rl Into th<· ava1lable spnc<'. y C"l lhl'rt' ,., ulw..iy~ room for nnc• more. "In 'Pitt> of n srn.: ,.,,.,i., rn p11rcht1'\t' 1.>r1t'(''l, 1ns u ran1'1'. 1.t1p t1 \'a1luh1lst1<'" a nd <'nv1rnnnwnt.1I prol11 h1t ionc;, bo:it 11alcs a 1 t' .11 .1 n· <'Ol'<I h1.ih · Et'onom I<' tor<'<'Gsl~ for Oruni.:1• Count\ 1111hc al<' lhat t hl'\ \\ 111 gu h1t(hc•r th1., \ 1•ur In the• '\t·Y. purt llnroor ore> a we have lhl' 1rlcal ronc11 hone; for lhr boat OWnt•r .incl ht• \\ 111 contu111t• to 11st' 1l ni. h.-. ho1rw p.11 t Ftn\ h•r ... 1111 \\ hc>n a-.kl'c1 for tho lx''\t ho.1t1n11 "r1•1w ht• cuuld remc.•nihcr, foy, hr s.1111 I t111w It \"(',f<'rdoy on thr r.1r1 of I h1• new<"ll boat owner Jn toy,,,.. llh loan h,11l hN•n ok.1y<'<l untl lh1· hn.11 \lo .... hp. • .. ---_.....,._ Tt1urs<1ay Ap111 8 I 976 OAIL Y PILO_f _--=7 Spoiler Yachts Relnell power and sail boats are avallable at Spoiler Yachts, 1550 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Owner Dale Anderson says they also sell used boats and otter rent als. BOATS Built for fun and ZP"I o l lrf, F,tntasy boats grvc you an opportunrly to expres-; y ol•rSc>ll" II expressing yoursell 1-., tr1 h11ll Wf' ve got three models to chose from. our 1600 1 /00. and 1900 SPrtPS Alt offer tt11· • t.11>1t•111•<.,. o f i'I tr1 hull ant'.1 tl1e comfort of ridC' that you P><pN t from ri mono hull Our 18 Free Spirit exrr('SSP'i yc11lf t;ic;11·> for lhr fi'l-.l fun lrf•' slylP and comPs w11t1 B.t'lSPll Wat('r ln1ected Headers A 21 · Onyc r l"""' "><rrc>-;srs your C'>1cellPn t taste for the best of both worlds 1n Speed and Comfort with contn11rod In tenors spacious enough tor the cntrro family and guests Choot;ing the FOXHUNTER "-rl y'\ you'r" any thing but ordinary. and lull o f Ir le VPrsat1le. the FOXHUNTEA 1s ready for th" hunt. no mattN what the game rs!1 Fro m frshrng to sknng, the FOXHUNTEA otter~ 111" llllrm;i tP "'comfort ,1nd spePd. and is available m both 110 ancl JET applrca11ons Center hrlm stt·Prin<J and rnstrumentatron puts you rn !hi' CPnlN ot act1v11y Soft button tu ftc<l trpholstry av111'"" riaxrmum comfort for guC'~ts w tth room for plc•nty from stPm to stern No m attN which moth' yu11 r h ')O•.f'. you It be glad you chose <t Fantasy Oualtty and seaworthr· ness lo r frlteen yr·Mc; HAVE YOUR NEAREST FANTASY DEALER SHOW YOU HOW TO EXPRESS YOURSELF111111! MESA BOAT AND MARIME 1595 ._wporl ••d. C 01ta Mn-. Clllif°""a c 7141 646-6269 f-AN7:4SY __.-:;::::> SKAG BOATS. INC. .. 1102 s. Hcftor f'1111ertoa. CalfOf'No (7 ,41 i11 0.$. .. .. --··-' 8 DAIL V PILOT Thursday. April 8. 1976 Inflation Is More Fun At Mesa's Port-a-Marine "The Inflatable boat, the semi- rigid kind with floorboards and a built-in transom for a good-sized out· board motor, is far superior to a hard-hull craft or similar size in almost any boating situation," so says Donn Morton, owner of Port-A· Marine Inflatable Boats, a 5600 sq. fl. facility in Costa Mesa devoted ex· elusively to Inflatables, principally the Zodiac line from France. "In fact," he continues, "most owners or a good inrtatable powerboat would rather be in their boat If they had to be caught in a storm than any other type of boat, regardless of site." "Consider what a family can do in a 14' quality inflatable runabout with, say a 40 h.p. motor: cruise the Southern California ocean coasts, cross to Catalina and back almos t any day you want to go; water-ski any member of the family ; carry up to 1500 lbs. of people and camping gear, to boat-camp Powell or Mead; run out to the islands in the Sea or Cortei In Baja; cruise slowly or speed at 3S m .p .h., fi sh, dive, ex- plore rivers," Morton said. Inflatable boat• are the 1peclalty at Port·A·Marlne In Costa Mesa SKIP ELLIOTT SAILMAKERS Custom and Cruising Sails and Repair 17141 673-2140 2241/2 21st STREET, NEWPORT BEACH I ................ , ..... ,.,,?••··~··-···· Hobie Newport Company Is the "One stop Hllfng center " One-stop Boat Center The Hobie Newport Company, 1700 W. Coast l-lighway , Newport BeaC'h, classifies itself as a "one-slop sail· ing center.·· marine C'lolhing <Levis, surfhnl', 0cl'an PJcific and Rubber s1.1ps) IS .ilso kt'pl r eady for cul>lomers. It fe atur es two tremendously popular boats, lhe full hne of Oob1c Cats and the mono-hull, high performance Laser sailboats. Prices range from $450 to $2,500. llob1e Newport also ~t<wks com- pll'lc pa rts and accf')t:.ories and st.'lls ~kaleboards . The" company has served the Orange Coast with the popular Hobie Cats for more lhan rouryears. As a sailing center. a full stock or M_Drans Oceanic 'Jlacht Sales 'YP , 9 OPEN 9 TIL SUNSET-7 OAYS-m BEAUTl~UL LIDO VILLAGE !&J8 7 W J4ff Yle o,.+e. .....,_. leecll. Celfenle UHO 17141 '75-7674 PEARSON*NEWPORT *CT YACHTS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY DEALER ..., . . :-, ... ,,,,._; NEWPORT 27S•28 3011•41S IMTHIWATU DtSl'UY HUI MOW! PEARSON 26•28•30 IOM•35•36 365•39•419 CT YACHTS 34•35•37 41 •48•54 llTCHIS I cumu FOi WOl&..D CIUIStH6 SAVE UP TO $2000 OM AMY OF OUR FINE YACHTS-GET SAILING HOW!! :::"::~! DEAR SAILOR: IF YOUR PLEASURE IS WEHEND SAILING OR ExnNDED CRUISING, COME AND CHAT WITH OUR STAFF AIOUT YOUR RE9UIREMEHTS. •ovER 200 BROKERAGE SAILBOATS AT ALL TIMES JIM Mc:Q.OS«lf.-c>ql •OWH NOTT ION SY'INOM·SALIS . . . . . . . . ' , Thursday. April 8, 1976 DAILY PILOT 9 Trans Oceanic at Center Of Area ·Boating Beehive Trans Oceanic Yacht Sales is sur· The staff of Trans Oceanic is com· rounded by the beehive of yachting prised of experienced cruising and activity as it s tands at 3400 Via Oporto racing sailors, according to Stender in Lido Village. and McCloskey. "In addition to this Operators Ron Stender and Jim important aspect the selection of McCloskey oCler Pearson Yachts, new yachts is massive." they said. Newport Yachts and CT Yachts. Planning, preparation, rigging Sailboats of a wide variety are and delivery or all types or sailing stocked and ready to go. There yachts sold is an added plus of Tran:. are over 200 brookage sailboats at Oceanic. all times. "As a true sailor," said Stender. For 'those interested in pleasure ''our lines are a cross section or crafts the price range is from $9,750 some of the best sailing in the in· Young and modern, Seatull Marine la near Orange County toS130.000. d ustry." Airport. .~~~~~~~=-~~-=-~~__;~__:.....:.....~~~~~~~~___;:.=.:.;.!..;~~~~~~~~~ Seagull Offers Variety Seagull Marine, at 18Sl McGaw Ave. in the Irvine Indus trial Complex, is consider~ one of the younger marine hardware distribut· inc companies by industry stan· dards. It was founded ln 1958 by An· drew Dossett and Arthur M. Robinson. For years lhe firm's only product was the British SeaiuU outboard motor. a motor that still remains simple, dependable and repairable by the owner witb a st>rewdriver and crescent wrench. The company now markets a wide range of marine products, the ma· jority imported from Great Britain. A six-member sales sWf covers the entire western region of the U.S., in· eluding Texas and Hawaii. Avon Inflatable Boats and Life Rafts represent Seal\tll 's major pro- duct line at present. Orange County sportsmen buy A vons as dinghies for their yachts or as compact, seaworthy boats for storage in their trailers and motorhomes. There are 19 Avon models and Seagull main· tains a large repair loft to service Avon Inflatables. ' Schocks Stocks Value For over 30 years Schock Boats has served a variety of people from their store at 2900 Lafayette in Newport Beach. Anything from large and small sailboats to new and ~cd hardware and yachtinc needs cnn be round in stoek. Other services rendered arc both th.-repairing and storing or boats. Roats range In price from $400 S.ibots toS2.000 Lidos. Owner Scott Schock said he feel~ hi:> job Is to give both quality servi<'e ond equipment to the people or Ornnge County. A popular item SchO<'k said b the lloston Whaler Outboard motor boat. Whalers r ange In size from 11 lo 21 fret Sc hock considers thcm un· sinkublt'. He nlso recommends buyers be ~enerully experienced before buying a boat. For more lnforrnallM call G73-20!50 AIOUAN VUITl\.ATORI from Qla .. ow f'r•sll ... for con•rJ•1monll 111101<\1 o•lf9\"S-•· ., ell11C11.. ~!'Ill du.~ l.gl\1. 100. 1 l\• ll•gll r• 1 1~ Wh•I• ABS dee-umt t1l;• 00 21C." 10 ~12 Sramles.:s ••••t CO"*' ut\tl 01m11Ulon$ ot>ovt '"-' ' 1 2 Wd~ 12v, fan UM fQ< fbOvt ;J~ IJV from u.-in (Waln) I,, r1r:.•..,14 t. ... , •• ,. a II'"" 101 l 11'"' ,,,.,. ... tn~ll. OlltolMe&. N-hy end comoaet fl1<t11A1t 8'2" 3~ 11>:1. r>P .,'>()II>\. I l ·~ • I l~ '~ A•~<"'-'~ l 41 lb~ ••" 100 •ti"· (4 "'·" 1 •~e• Rtd1tal IOT 48 I~ ~. 800 ltl8 I~ min) '~ 1• R.osh•"~ 1r3·u1t>o c..,, 12!>01t>s c11 H4S Ou1.1><>a•d mo1or .,...,kcal (>Q«1IV bc»1 w•l ';a C01 Ou.« lnl~·C~r MO Sul/S~an~ ~1·t1 Floorboard• C••" ~d I S•al '1 l4 Sht n-'1 lj{J $~ .. lfll fUMbouC. ..,;111....,,. HI' S II() 9' 69 lbs. "'I> &00 lb' (3 man) 8 HP 17r,o S· 100 JO'g" -10 ltlll t41> 8'IO lbi (4) I~ HP 194~ 5·300 l2'6. 141 lb> e>P. 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N~Vll S.\tf Q r, n1 _,, t') the wqrld 1 &1411dV1l t••'I"'' ,,,, J GOOll'I 1m1U1l!d) l ~ It) t "·• .,,, o/ 18 g11/m1n 1'>') If~, \/v,•M,•Jt ~ th1ucH>•.l f 1• "1 I~• C. Iv & Ci h &l 4 BO. L.dlt:" " il·•u l>uH •,11,_,tJ f,1. 111'0 for 0· 10 NL·.'JI fl q G ,.r01• 2~ d OuUlt •~I•"" I ·~ • IO • •W J ; gill ', 06 50. WhJI• pouar.I~ •• .," I puml), ow 8 il•l/mrn • 11 ·1~ Wtlllt oo•tJtllfft t1.-n;1 , ... ,•110, ftH1 1 vr,•1nn ,,.. '~ 't ,.fl •, i, ,, 1 ~ ,,, 1t 1 1 I~· If I ,, ' \ , \ 11(,)• tl 1,\,f CAPTAINS LOCKER 251 Marina Drive 21 3-598-9408 LonCJ Beach I I ( ( They Make Sails • Skip and Stephanie Elllott make, recut and repair nus ior Southern California mariners at their shop at 224 1h 21st St:, Newport Beach. He has been in lhe aaflmakJng buslne ... for 12 years, the last four ttylng his own company cofort. ButlneH la booming and they employ five other workers to keep pace with the demand for new and repaired sails. BEST SAILING VALUE CLIPPER TRAILERABLE SAILBOATS 21'-SJ,695 Sail Away 23'-SS,200 Sail Away All New 26'-SS,995 Sail Away 30'-Sl0,995 Sail Away New High Head Room 32'-S16,500 Sail Away Diesel Costa Mesa Boat Firm Meets All Sailing Needs Ron Sn} dcr o\\ ncr of M1. .... Boat Center at 1595 Newport Blvd in Costa Mc!>a conMdcrs lus "The One Stop Shop·· for) our boating needs. With a larg\! IJMls and service de· partment , sen icing Evmr ude, Johnson, and Chrysler outboards and Mercruisc1 Volvo, and O.M.C. inboar d·oulbott rds he might be right. Also tarried dt l\lc:.a Bual Center ii. " tu n select ion of boat111g ac· cei.:.orlcs, and watt•r:.1t1c:. Family Tri hulls :.uch a:-. Fantasy, Galaxy and Marlin are the mo:.l pl>pular al Mc.,a Ccnll'r. Another feature is b<111k ( mancing anrl ltlw cost boatini: 1n:.ura11ce. Mesa BoHt Center dlapfeylng their werH et • recent boat show NEWPORT-PACIFIC 9UALIJY BOATS ~ IAYLfNER 2550 Swato90 Offsltor. 0,..Treffer.W.lo4llf H doff herytt.t.t w• J2' DIESEL MOTOI UILH If llU GAlOIM LIST $44,UO SALE $39,995 $11 995 OM T~ILER \ 2J'IAYUMIR lt11 MODll. LIST OH T14JLll $1 UOO SALE $8,995 Marine Association Smoothes Sailing Seas . Everything·~ been going :llong so bmoothly the pa')l l9 years that few remember the chaotic cond1t1ons in the pleasure boating Lndustry prior to the formation of the Southern California M <Hine Association CSCMA). There was a divergence of in· terests among the burgeoning marine dealers on a 11umbeT of pro· blerns including promotion, legisla· tion, education and particularly boat shows which popped up here and there. Several leaders 1n the industry got together and decided there would have to be a single cohesive force s peaking for the industry as a whole in order to achieve full potential. Furthermore, they created a single giant boat show in which various segments of the marine in· dustry could showcase their new lines. So they formed the SCMA which ln turn establ\shed the Southern California Boat Show, which had its 20th renewal J an. 30 through Feb. 8 at the Loi Angeles Convention Center. The show has blossomed into the second laraeat of Its kind In the en- tire United Slates and bas filled a giant void in Southern California. Over the years the show has grown from an initial 32,000 square ffft at the cramped Shrine AudHorium to the present 240,000 square feet at the lavish Convention Center. Much of the work of the SCMA is done by a volunteer Board of Direc· tors. Going Up Jack Olander, general manager of Dana Point Marina Is used to the sight of new marine com- mercla I facllltles being con· structed to meet growing de· mencl for •lip• aNI aervlc;es 1,, South Or•nti• Co"nty. • Profits from the boat i.how ure used to promote plcal.ure boL1t1ng 111 CalJforma. High on th SCMA lt!tl <Jf priorities is the development or more and better marine fac1hHe!t Much effort is placed on gelling favorable leg1slat1on in SacrJmento and for promotion and advcrlli.ing or the pleasure boating field Horace Clark is the prc:,idcnt of the SCMA and has been actively in· volved in pleas ure boating all h1i. adultlile. The Southern California Marine Auoclatlon'a ranked second In the nation In marine display• ITT Decca Marine rolls back radar ptjces to help ~u ~afloat in this trOubled economy. Why Buy Marm11 Elec:lrona with Yi Guarantee B.ly O.Cc. Producls al 8 M E. l·YIAI ~AID .VAUNT& 12 MILE RANGE SuperotJO was $2,995 Now $2,795 24 MILE RANGE New Super 060 $3,460 A Star is Born '•lltHn O(CCA S..-ICll .. 111 •a..-0§0 ........ DICC• OIO "- THIU 04' l l"TH N-tO, IUS 'LACI 04' lllllTH • ....... "'""' , .... l-n WllCIHT ·IO-.. 1--·-.._ ...... _.,.., Ol~INOUllHINO JIATUllH -• l-"-12• -l .• ·-__ ., '·' 1 .. 1.1.12.,. - • IW'tc.Nillle ............. ~,.. INTlllUTID FllllNDS -0.et •!IO -- _..,.,._ onu" • ACtt -l .. c.0t• ""''••••'-'. ...._.~ ,.....,. , .. ~ . ..,. """'"" ......... 24 MILE RANGE Super101 Mk3 Now$4,49S SEE THESE MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY BARTELL MARINE ELECTRONICS 1577 MOllaOYIA, NIWPOaT BIACH 7t•/MS-70•0 Wt *'<tCtt lhe world't l .. dtnt ~ftelUl'en of M8rine Ei.ctronlc ~tlon, Nllvltltlon end S.fety E~lpiftent. RADAR LOAAN . AUTO PILOTS . OMEGA · OEnH S(XWOEAS ·DIRECTION FINDERS · I .I.I . WE OFFElll COM,eTITIVE ,.RICINO, IMMU>IATE DELIVERY AHO CUSTOM INITALLATIONI .. .. ' I • S.rteN Manne Efec:tronlc8 ha• been • 30-year rHtdent of the Newport Harbor boadng acene. Bartell Marine Electronics Oldest NB Supplier Bartell Marine Electronics is the Brookes & Gatehouse; Kenyon; oldest and largest supplier ol marine Tracor; Marine Development and electronics equipment in Newport other major brands. Beach. The firm is celebrating its Tbe firm developed and manufac· 30th year servln1 yachtsmen in the tures the Bartell Mooitrol Corrosion Newport Harbor area. control syste m used to Combat elec· While Newport r epresents trolysis on waler craCl of all types Bartell"s primary market, its sales and slus. and service fleet routinely travels · Bartell, located at 1577 Monrovia from San Diego to Marina del Rey. Ave., Newport Beach, offers com· and one year bandied a special as-plet.e lnitallation and service for dis· signment in T ahiti. cemin1 yachtsmen who want the Newport Pacific Firm Stars Skipiack line Newport PaciCic, featuring SJop- jack boats. is the largest dealer in trailer-towed boats in l?outhern California. The company features new and used trailerable boats and sailboats up lo 32-foot diesels. The main lines are Skipjack, Bayliner, and Formula. Newport Pacific, at 2200 W. C-Oast Highway, Newport Beach, also carries Buccaneer sailboats Crom 20' to 32'. Prices range from $4,995 to $40,000. Young executives arc the firm's primary market. William Swan is the owner or Newport PaeiCic and Robert Swan 1:. the general manuger. TI1e compan) also bandies Wt.>llcraft product:. from f1oridll ; small cruiser Airslot hulls, and Nov;i olfshore racer ty~ boats. Bartell «fers an illustrious Une of safety and convenience ot quality products, including: De<:ca radar equipment ata fair price. The ataff at Newpon Pectflc I• reedy to ••rv• your boating needs. and other Decca items; Raytheon And Bartell offers the assurance of From the front to .-.ar they are Bill Cott, Jim Corey, Phil eq ui pm en t ; B e n mar Kone I : a quality servke department behind Data marine; In tech; Standard ; each purchase. Whitworth, Marge Elliott, Bob Swan and Bllf Swan. ~~~~~~~:-~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The ultimate cruising boats that are drawing raves all over the world. DownE.is1cr H Fr111H Tahiti to H:imhurg. DownEasters arc turning experienced nff,horc sailors into believers. BlHh che hrilliunt 38 anJ new 32 . A nd 1l0 :1 no wonJcr. They're designed with centuries· lenrncd s:liling knowledge. And builc in America with superior engineering. m.11crials and traditional J own east y.rnkcc craftsmanship. The result: surprisingly swift. agile, 1.:r.1\·eful. benutiful and rugged cruisi ng lx1.u~ that will take you anywhere in the ""'rid you want to go. In long-range diesel comfort. too. 11ccausc both the 38 and 32 h ave ro.1my, luxurious imcriors designed ro go 10 ,,,. .. Interiors rnnt.1incJ in rugged hull'> .and rigs of rhc fincttt material available. Ii rou'vc never seen or sailed a Do\vn· E.1'1'°·r. you 're going tu be m:ignificencly -.u rprio:;cd . Ju"t like n lut of -;,1ilors arounJ the \\"111 IJ h,lVC been. I ,,r mmc comprchcns1vc mfurm.1tion. w1 tk Dtiwn E.1 t Y.1ch ts, 700 E. Alton A' l01rnc. ;;;;1nt.1An1 C.1 92705. Or call (71411 lJ/•I-{'".:;'' ., ...... . . ... .-:. The name Indicates the goal at Performance Flrat Martne Performance Comes First At New Custom Boat Firm Performance First Marine, 1719 E Borchard, Santa Ana, 1s a new firm entcaged an custom "ork on high performance power boat~. PFM ·s sen · ices cover all as~cts or the high performance sk1 and race boat preparation and maintenance from turbochargmg, engine build- ing, tu:,tom rigging, com~t1tion plumbing, lo fabrication and custom ini.tallalion of rn aJor companents :ind fiberglass and m<'tal nuke re· pair. Thl' company specialitt's In tailor- • RUNABOUTS en l ii ~I ..J -< en en .... ::> 0 I z - en .... < 0 m z m < 0 "' ~ C> z -0 ing its turbo installations and engines to the customer 's require· ments for powe r and rehab1hty . Each ins tall~tion receives thl' personaf attention of the staff to <il>· sure it perform:. to the CU!>tomcr'l> desire. The company has )6 years Of ('X· perience "ith ski and race boals, 12 years or designing turbo charger m stallations; and 20 rears or fibergla ss \.\.ork . Qualit y workmanship for the discriminating high performance boat owner is the major product. ROWBOATS • 0 c -4 CD 0 >· 2' c z 0 PHONE (714) 540-3404 > < 3304 SO. MAIN ST., SANTA ANA • FISHING BOATS Thursday. Aprll 8. 1976 DAILY PILOT J 3 Choice of Affordable Boats Available For Middle Class The Water Ready Marine Com· pany located on 3309 South Main Street in Santa Ana rents trailerable or inflatable boats. Orange County for three years cater· ing to people that enjoy boats without having to buy one. "Our customers are usually young people who e njoy water skiing or families going on vacation," Rigney said. "We rent the kind ol boats afforda- ble to the middle wage earner," not- ed Richard Rigney of Ready Marine. "The price range of these boats if from $28.00 to $280.00 a week ... ·&th sail and power boats can be rented and easy arrangements can be made for transporting them. AJi.o any necessary equipment needed for your purpoi.e can be supplied, Rigney said. "They rent the boats anywhere from one day to one month with ev~rything they need for their enjoy· ment." Boat launrhing from Newport or Long Beach can also be arranged. Waler Ready Marine has served Call 540·3404 for reservations or in- for mation about rentals. Water ski enthusiast gets set with rental boat Rll I \ltfM-.ow~l ('*'I l '""' ltll 1 \f\,11 ... , ""' f \\tt1fl. Y AOIT lltOUllS .,...,,..,.. SAIL-l"OWElt 1t~J HI 'iM Ill 'I j H Mllrr..l tl4i'4 \MU fl\t t• \hRlf I HI U1 I \I• '111111 Ill 14011 ,AhA'f •A'f llARlhA DlL all l-1• <IQlfl UtU •!J h i ) .. It t.-C"-\15•Yl 0 (A\.4.• l!lll N1'•P04lT ILVD NlWf\IU ILAOl, CA t-t11•itl~ l1>IO /L{J.. FUJI YACHTS SETTING THE STANDARD OF EXC ELLENCE The result Is a yacht that gives fine performance under sail and the best possible accommodations when she is moored For the world cruising yachtsman who will spend long periods ot tirne living aboard. the Fu)1 ·45 is the Ideal yacht She is rigged to o fter ease ot handling with minimum crew The sail plan Is designed }1J produce excellent hull spe~ hght a ir without the necessity of setting light sans. Her Interior is f1n1shed with trod1· t1onol Joiner work providing on ele- gance of surrounding ·not f9und In other production yachts. l J4 DAIL V PILOT Thursday Apnl 8 1976 B&B Marine Promises Boat Supply Discounts J erry Beaudoin and Lee ~11ller operate B&B Manne Eqwpment and Services of Southern California. B&B promises boaters legitimate discounts and sa\ ings of up to JS per· cent on ma1or brand marine equip· ment, supplies, accessories. elec· tronics. tools. paints, varnishes, etc All products carry unconditional guarantees. Jn addition, B&B offers an ex- clusive buy buck policy. B & B Marine, Newport Beach, promises a 35 percent savings on majo r br;tnd m a rine equlprr.ent Jerry and Lee have been active in the boating community of Newport for the past 8 years J erry 1s c urrent· ly serving the boating community through his act1v1ttes w1lh the Unit· ed States Coast Guard Auxiliary and Lee with his put involvements with the US. Power Squadron. li&H ta kes the hassle out of shop ping brand name manne t.'Q uipment You make your own buying dec1s1un LTnited Parcel deli\'ery ls ava1la ble on a C 0 .0 . bas is. In addition to equipment, n&n also offers com plete service at k ss than competitive pnces. inst alla tions, m aintenance, engine repair (minor & major >. hull cleaning, C'On vas and upholstery work, electronic repairs & installation. b&H has agreem ents \\ 1th existing r eputable Newport serv1res :rnd have agreed to pro\ tdl' thl'tr services lhrough B&B B&B is also introducing TOM S (T e lephon e Ordc r -M ar 1nt• Sen ices> J ust call and l<':l\C lhl.' rest lo them B&B is open i.t?\'<'n days a wet•k Monday throu~h Friday 9 AM 1111; PM. Sat. 9 AM to 4 PM. Sunday t AM to 2 PM They are located m•\t to the Husty Pelican al 2701 W Coa~t H I g h w n y . N ,. w I> 0 rt n !' ·' ( h Telephone 1s 171I)f·Ul11'.llll ST AIMLESS STEEl IOW, STERM PULPITS, AHD LIFELINE ST AHCHIONS flectroturgy Inc manufoC1uras bow and '>lern pulpits for lhP s:lolboal 1ndu,lry F.lrC't rnlur1ey lnr u'.-s I 1n< h l»9 wrAll stainles~ !>ll'el. l'lt•r tropoli'lhNI rnr ma1umum rorros1on res1st11n r 1> f'l~·rtrolurl(y l nr has l'omplete 1nhouse t ube bend1n11 f.1 r 1l1tce11 U'llnll modr rn Pin,., automat f'd l>f'nrl1n,11 1-qu1pmrnt Skilled workers prnu<lly elec·tropoh sh ~d h1•11arr wrl<l riv.J'I that ri•flpct quality and safel)• All ~tum•h1on"I and Hrf• IH'f':Jll ractnl( J p!JrO\ t'<I (11r lla(l'I)' r·l1•rtri1luqn l n1 h.1'1 HI op1·r.1t 111n thl' l.1r~1 't anrl m 0 'I I II ,, t II d a I \' rl.•1trop11l"hini: "''l••m rnr i;1,11nll''ls ~11'1'1 on th•• w,.,, 1 011i.t to prov1d1• :in l1m~ th1• 11o rro'l1on rr'\1,l .1n1 C' o( p .1 .. ,1\allon 'rh1• ,1,11nl1•"' ,,,.el marin1• 11arl' \\h1•n rh'• lrnplalf'd n ·l.un ., mirrtH hkc-''"''h Owner Greg Call of Sports WarehouH Inc. dlapfays some of hi• canoe fine Canoes At Sports Store Greg Call 's S1>orls WarehoUSl' Inc loc ated at 3831 S-Ou{h Rnstol Street 1n Santa Ana offers ka)ak.'> and cam.>t" Jlnng \\Ith )>k11ng, b:ickpackmc and II n111s equipment and :.kun~ and Sports Wan·hous<' 1' readily a\ ;ulablc to ~wt the peopll• 1ntPre'lt t>d in I hem Ext:.ting ror lhree year~ IO Oran~l' County, S porL:; Warehou!>e has pro \ 1ded tht• tw1·nly to 1h1rty age group \\1th mut·h u:.eful µlcasure t•qu111 11wnl. "PrtC\·S arc rt'a<1onable In all hnl·~ ancl the stoff of ten are capable of fulrll11ng your Ot'Cd!i, •·Call sa1<I Sports Warehouse c:irnes Olin amr K2 'lnow :;kis olon~ \I Ith parka-; and .,.. arm ups ThC'y do not rent ski s. 0~1wr Call savs he knows lhe pop11lat1l) nf ~Ul h !>ports 11s tenn1:. An 1•xrcllt'nl «e lc·rt inn uf hat·kpar k 111.: t•q111pme11t ;il ,11 " avatl ahle, Call said. NEW IN NEWPO RT! PAt~~A\l? SA l'E lJPT035% VHF RA llMIMI 25WAn, l21/>CH~ C.. ~ '1£ VHF RADIO ;, ,,_ ~ • VHF Radio u~ed • 5\.'J Channels Installed auon'\\'# • 6-DB Ant. & Mount LIST 1370°0 OUR PRICE 529 5o o We Carry All Other Major Brand Electronics At A Similar Savings • Pilots • Sounders • RDF's • Etc. B&B MARINE 114.646-890 I 270 I W. Coast Hwy., N.wport IM•rl to b1ty ,..,ccmd F Wnte-Call-0r Come In For Your Catalog ree Mini Catalog .. . l1tlAH"Nf( 111 TELEPHONE jN;-~------.------ ORDERS 1 At1ur•' INVITED I City DRIYHY AVAii.AiU I I Tolepl'lnr11• I l 0wn Powt:r Ve 1•11 -- Tnur'idil'i llP'-•-••_6_1_9_76 _______ ....;...Dl\_l.;;.L Y....;...Pl""LO.:;._T -='=s Alto Capistrano Overlooks Dana Marina Hoat Jovt'rs nnd ocean lo\'er:. alike will lo\'e Meredith Canyon, lhe new luxury home developmt.>nt located in the hills or Alto Capistrano, over- looking the Dana Point Marina. Capistrano Beach and Doheny State Park. According to Eddy Meredith. pre- s1de11t of the Meredith Co .. Meredith Canyon was specifically designed to cater lo the buyer who wants a lux· ury private home with a view or the ocean and within easy distance of a marina where a boat can be stored or launched. AJI the present homes are availa· ble with three-car garages, and in the near future, homes will be ui-allable with four-car garages so that the homeowner will have ample space to store his gear and s maller boats. Witla wide driveways and only 18' homes on almost 100 acres. ample spuce also exists in the front or rear or most homes on which to keep boats, trailers and molorhomes. The homes al Meredith Canyon range in site up to approximately 3,600 square feet of living area, and have from three to five bedrooms. Plans Include the latest version of Meredith's fa mows 'Gallffia' model, now available with five bedrooms as well as the four bedrooms prevloolJy offered, featuring an ellht-foot-wide st:ilrway In the Impressive two-story l'nlry hall. The availability Of up to seven l'lc\'ntlons for each floor-plan makes the project virtually a community of custom homes. Each home has a stiparale. paneled family room with buill·in wet bar, and slicling door to the patio area. The formal dining room included in each pl.in also bas a sliding door to the patio area. A spadeH, coaatry-style kitchen, not usually seen 1n contemporary homes, is a lso featured and Includes a dinfog area, large pantry, and pass-through window and door to the patio area. Tbe master bedroom suite in Heb home Offers at no addi· lionaJ cost a private balco~. and walk-In closet ; and most 1>luns huve J fireplacl! as standard. In addition to the sales at Ml'rcd1th Canyon, The Meredith Co. is ulso a<.'· C'l'pting orfers or purchase at their new Me redith Hills project, located at the intersection of Pasco de Valencia and Alicia Parkway. The plarui at Meredith Hills would be the l>ame as those being offered at Meredith Can)•on. and the sale o(. fice and furn ished modl'IS at l\1('rcd1th Canyon are being usL>d for Hilltop ffvlng, with the luxury of an oceanside view and easy ac- c ... to the DaM Point Manna, are 1he prime Ingredient• for the lelaure Mfe anlta.,._ tn the new Meredith Canyon Home• In 1he hflt of Alto C•pftlrano sales at both projec·ts. Meredith Hiils is conveniently situated In what will be the hub or the newly deve loping areas of the southern part of Orange County. The project is just seconds away from lhe San Diego F'rccway, and Jost minutes away from the spurkling new Laguna Hills Mall, o.s well as t1'e shopping, dining, and entertain· mcnt areas at the La Paz and El Toro ex.its of the San Diego Freeway. Many of the homes arc constructed on pool-sized , hilltop lots wh.ich offer a commanding view of the entire area. Prlffs at MeredlUl canyon range Crom $72,500 to $195,000, while prices at Meredith Hiils range from $72.SOO to $135.000. D~cllning Interest rates make it possible to olrer extremely allrnctlve conventional fina ncing. Buyers with 10'1 down can obtain low Interest rate 80'1 conventional lo3ns, and choose a second trust deed providing that no payment.,$ be made for the first three years. Meredith Canyon may be reached by tuking the San Dit>go Freeway lo the Las Ram bias exit, turning left on f,.as Ramblas to Via de Agua, and Mt on Via de Agua to lhc develop- ment. Meredith Hills m~ be reached by taking the San Die.:o Freeway to the Alicia Parkway ex.it. and turning south on AIJcia Parkway lo the de· \'elopment. The sales otrtce and four furnished models, localed on Calle Miramar in Meredith Canyon, are open daily from 10 a.m. lo dusk for 11ales in both projects. 0 Inboards 0 W-Drives 0 Diesels 0 Jets 0 lnboard/Ou tdrives MarYne MARINE DIVISION FOR SALES• PARTS • SERVICE• SEE YOUR DEALER CHUCKS MARINE 25815 Las Veqas Street P.O. Box 2151 Capistrano Beach, CA 92624 17141496-1821 COAST MARINE ENGINES 2902 W . Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 92660 C7 I 4t 642·6664 SUNSET MARINA 16 732 Pacific Coast Hwy. Sunset Beach. CA 90742 (213) 592-2806 .. ' J8DAILY PILOT ThurSday April 8, 1976 .t I •• • • Calypso Saillng Schools President Jim Parker Calypso Training Sailors ·Anyone intl'rl's tcd in ll'arning all about sailing sho uld know Calypso schools are ri-Jd} lo help Located 1n both the harbors of Marina Dt'I Hey a nd Nt>wport Beach at 2633 Wes t Coas t fl1 ghway. Calypso School teaches all lc\'cls of sailing. lermediate courses arc 12 hours while the big boat course 1s for 9 hours . The price for c1thl•r cour:.e 1s S68.00. Calypso Presuknt J 11n P;.irkcr said the most cffcct1\'C way to lt•urn sailing s kills •~ on the wuter \\here a ll instruction tukcs place Therl' ;1r<' thrr t> main ('oursr'\ of· Ct•rc<I at Cal~ ps o :ind the} are hasic 'lailin$?. intl'rm t>d iatc sailing a nd l>1g boat s:.11i111g Both tht• nasir und in Other s pec ial features or the Calypso school arc :.pccial family rates, conn~nient cour'\c schl'dules and a sailing text book ut no addl- 11onal charge. ~of~ SHIPS STORE How In a braftd MW focility to IMtt..-MrYe al yow boatMg ftffd1. We ttow have • l'lp•deod stodi of rac1.t9 IMrdw_.. Md OCCHsoriH, GI Wei DI c-'lffl tyfNs of t.rrcMtt & HR fet rO.S 1Mtal1, hardwoocb, softwoods ..ct ti oth« sWpyard ,..,. ............. P~o Z-Spar Dyer Boots Wiicox Woolsey Job1co Pumps Merriman lnteriux Caterpillar Harte en Pettit Sa.son Cordage Schaeffer Wilbo Varnish Sp.try T opskter Nkro Fico Kl-990 Swift Instruments Borlent Oolflnfte Johnson Btarfngs FREE ADVICE • CENTRALLY LOCATED PcftllMJ Galore by Cw or lo.t 900 LIDO PARK DRIVE Newport Beach 673-7272 Moltday • Safwday, l :OM:JO u. ~ w .. Bsd:uu -' Lw. Yedlf a SM, ........ .,. -...w.y .-.. ......... ef W .... • f IH,, I •.I • '• ,·, 4 ' 1 Store Features Radios Dealing with marine radios. direc· tion finde rs, and citizen's band radios, Derington 's Marine Elec· tronics at 3S5 North Newport 81\td .. Newport Beach is ready to scn ·e you. Ray Hartwick and George Simms both sell and install the equipment they handle. Their seven years of experience has benefited lhe Newport Beach population with quality marine elee· lronlc needs Hartwick s aid that t ypiral purehas ers w e re boaters a nd fishermen, but the pop~larity of citizen band radios is increasing. An important and helpful feature of Derington's electronics is their In· stallatton depnrtment. This ~n·ice makes it easier on the buyer, Simms noted. For m o r e informatio n <'H ll G42·S386. = Ray Hartwick and George Simms stand behind their fine equipment at Derlngton'a Marine Electronics Loaded & low hours .... $29,950 )0' I t7J SfOIUI F I SIDAM SJt,'50 T-255 Sharp ........... 27' I t11 C .. TUIT IA Vlt4 Only31 hrs T-165 ....... .. 14' .. W I t16 HIHILL FULL DPlllSS SI 5,450 Cruiser ....•...... 16' 1914 RllHILL SAIL IOAT .$10,950 & Trailor . . . . . . U ' 1911 lllHILL lllrlllU s 9,950 Cruiser & Trailer ... StS'50 22' I t15 lllHIU IX'llSS Cruiser & Trailer .. J4' I tH TOU V UPHSS $1,950 w/lrauer -215 OM C $7,950 Jl' lt74 U.VLIMH IJIPUSS .................................... $7,900 • REINEll POWER • SAil • SPOILER • NEW • BROKERAGE • RENTALS • O'lH 7 .., ....... Spoiler Yachts Inc. I HO M•wport lot!Mv.-d C....W....CAf2'17 714-645-8789 •-:re·-."· ... ~--=~--............. ____ "' I ~ ~ · :--... '!!"'--.....,~ ~..--..,.,...._,,,_ ,.... ... .,..,_ .. ,, •• ,_.,,..,,_,._1•u~,, • ) Chrysler Engines Coaat Marine Engine•, 2902 W. Coaat Highway, Newport Beach, apeclatlzea In HIH, part• and Hrvlce of gae and dlHef Chryaler ef19ln••· •YH ow,.,-Gordon Horak. DANA WEST MARINA RESERVE MOW! New boat slips. ready tn1s summer in Beautiful Dana Point Dana West Marina is a full service marina Call 1mmed1ately for your reservation and further information. (714} 493-6222 or 493-8654 OPENING SOON WESTSAIL woll have a 1500 IQ fl Shoo SIOl'e located 1n Building A In stock boal1no c10111e, a book srore with a vaned seloctton of books on all phase1 pt boating Cruise oulf1t1tng ce:iter 'l"tUMg'ic\oWos.' arid 'lerv1ces for DANA WEST' MAllME Full leMce. line Boel 9r0ker9Qe will carry MY«al lines of new bolts end will also be a yacht brokOf lor used boars This will be run by Joe Neale w1'0 tlas ~en reclng and cru•11ng bo111 1n Sout~~t..-niWPOf__, · Engine Service Boat owners In the Capistrano Beach area can visit Chuck's Marine, 25815 las Vegas St .• owned by Chuck Walker, for safes, parts and service of Chrysler engines. Sunset Marina General Manager Ray Annear says Sunset Marina, 16732 Pacific Coast Highway In Suh•et Beach, offers sales, parts, aervlce and Installation of Chrysler Marine Engines. CALIFORNIA'S FINEST FIBERGLASS CANOES AND KAYAKS fu· L)m ,. v11I ,. J. ,, ,. 1 V"~• •t•'\ ~,.,1i1, rro f ~, t\.-rin <np11C11ty u-,Jt , ft,.,, ln" J •,. •, "' tf)e 1:,,nd Vt.Jh. 'I l •,.. , , t \ f. ,,,,., \ • "" t~ tQfi•Ou•,.._f ••flt\, J i r t • l"'f W 1·~ lf"" ,..-i\ I • r ,r l'••••J Y ?" Y ) )r J I It Jflii • '\ I h(nj;om., brxJt w Oh < I '• • f I> "' fO Jt ltttouqh '( , J' 1o 1 • .-,,,j I""'" <AA • .,rnbl"""-1 • • I I .-, · / .,,,.J ,.,,.~,,,,. w .... ,. II ·' IS rn~•I· l""' th 11 (,,, .. IJ'I• SCAMP W·I UYAW OOWM llVU TOUllMG f '°' '"" 1f1tf1ld J• ,,S ,, r I ' t ~ ~ ,.,,,,\ wdh 1 m f, t ' '' ,. l•1tJ')"I "'.rufl\ J ""'' h,. 1'• 1 t I' 1' fp.1t•~r.-J d1 ~ f'l ·''' t t -I• \Ulfll"'k•l • ,. I t I,. I' 'I ' " '.,.h I I • I j. I I •• , ... ,,,f..,,mu\f' ""t • /lft'. ~l"-ltlfll I • I f ,, f I t >N .. ,., 1, )~ '"' • I ,....,. h •• , •t .. t• •' •' •I ~ Phone 714 979-6764 SPORTS WAREHOUSE JtJ I SOUTH •••STOt ~ . . I . • • • • J8 OAILVPILOT Thursday April 8 1976 Bal Marine Hardware -Is Helpful The people al Balboa Marine Hardware have been helping sailors . -Crom those in dinghies lo around- the·..-orld adventurers -for more than 50 years. Balboa Marine is located in tbi? heart of the .. Mariner·s Mile" at 2612 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The firm's major product line in- cludes: Perkins Marine Lamp and har dw are, Sc h aef e r Marine Products, Nit'ro-Fico, Danforth Marine Products, Gemtronica EJec- t roni cs, lnte rnational Marine Paint s. Mor se Controls, and Winslow Life Ra fts. ........ .... .•.... Aero.space Aids Boats Electrolurgy. Inc .. a Santa An a Firm, is now applying aerospace technology t& the boating industry with its electropolishing service. The company not only builds and mounts c u s t o m pulpits and stanchions for boats, but provides an electropolishing service for various types of metals used on boats, such as stainless steel, aluminum, steel, copper, brass, Be·Cu, and others. Elec tro lurgy a lso o ff ers specialized service in anodizing, cadmium plating, chemical film conversion coating, dry film lubrica· lion, passivation, pickling, black ox · ide, and sllkscreening. Specialists al Electrolurgy, Inc .• 303S S. Halladay, have applied elec- tropolishing lo finish and pussivate marine hardwa re for local boating enthusiasts. .· . Architect'• tendertng 1how1 new Martner'1 Mlle Square where Balboa Marine Hardware Wlfl relocate PERFORMANCE • DEPENDABILITY &ECONOMY TURBOCHARGE HASOMAIU PRICES NOW MAHY YEAIS OfUPHllNCI COMPETITION PLUMBING BOAT S HOW SPECI ALS HOBIE 16 •.•... SAVE 200°0 • e..,~r:•~ WITH Tl.AM.a HOBtE 14 .••••• SAVE I SQOO wrrHTaAIUa HOBtE 12 ••.••••••• SAVI sooo HOBIE 10 •••.••.••• SAVI sooo HOBtE j.s ...... SAVE I 00°0 ~- LASER SALE NEW LASER FULL RACE .............. 9 9 5 OO CORDS JE • .._.5 NH,All WITHPUICHASI • • Al'llllll • OP 1 AT H•ULM ...Cl SURFLINE HAWAII •••••••••••••••• 1395 PARTS -SALES -SERVICE -ACCESSORIES c:JVewports most spectacular cx:ean views 1rom ... S~ss H·11·~ A limited numhor of 1 ~(~ 3, 4 & 5 bedroom ~.._.~2-~~= residences. • From $135,300 to $215,000 wam OI CALL TODAY FOi All YM POflllUICE llAT llllS Mil ... • IETAll SALES FIST 1119 E. Birt~ • (714) 135-5513 SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA Santa Ana Fwy ! ! I • ! ~i i : ~ 2 .. s•an•J•o•aq•u•ln111H11W.~1ld Pacific Coast Hwy U Bodes• Bay Drtve • Newport Bach • (711) 644·1321 Furnished model• open daily Crom 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. . WSKl)u oMES · _____________ ......._.-. ______ - :TO • Down East Yachts Surge Forward Fast Down East Yachts launched Its maiden voyace u a company jQlt two ye.an ago under the piclance ol Bob Poole, founder, president and c1'airmao of the board of the Santa Ana·based firm. The company bu been plcklnt qp wind ever since. In November, Poole plans to introduce a new u.rooter wbkh will be the fla81hlp foe Down EaJt Inc. and Its line of ocean-cruise aallers. The Down East 45 will feature a clipper bow with pretty lines, ~·· ble for the absence of the "alab- aide" style common to many deep. water sailers. The new sailer will be introduced sometime in November, according to Poole. Poole's new 45-fooler can be rigged ketch, cutter or schooner, wb.ile Down East's existing 32·foot and 38·foot models sail as a ketch or a cutter. Down East entered the market with a 38·foot model which rapidly became a popular item in the cruiser sailing world. The next model was a spacious 32-footer. shown recenUy at the 1976 Newport Beach ln-Tbe- Water Boat Show's sailboat section at the Lido Village. Henry Moncbladt, a Westla.wn and UCl engineering graduate, designs the Down East line, using the classic, traditional de- sign or the downeaster, a top night blue water cruising sailer. The Down East 45 features a 14+ tqU&l'e-foot salon, with a wet bar, plley, loonglng area, irWde steer· lnl ltaUoa, a L-shaped couch that unfolds into a queen-size bed and a walk·ln en1lne room. 'Ibe en1lu room in the Down East 4S will be powered by a Perkina 4-236, with a Faryman <German) engine u an auxiliary &ource wht'll coupled to the shaft. or as an AC plant for electrical belp. White Down E•at r•chta ft•Y• only been on th• market two year•, their dean Un•• and spKfoua ln- teftora ere fHhng their ..... 8f •rapid r•te. 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YES HO G' 8 POWER SAIL l9 u 3 .. ::J WHAT SIZE 0 u z DO YOU EXPECT TO IUY IM 19767 POWER IOAT SAIL IOAT WILL YOU IUY IOATIHG ACCESSORIES THIS YEAU CLIP AND FtLL IH COUPON ~-------------------~----~--------~ Tt>uraday Apnl 8 1976 DAIL y PILOT ('I TQmpa Tabs Selmon to Open Draft .... _ LA'S NEIL KOMADOSK! (23) TAKES PUCK CONTROL. i\t Atl~nfa Tfltai~t .Kings Take Shot At Sewing It Up ATLAl"T A I AP I Wh1I<• th<' Atlanta Fla m e!-compla1nl·d about a pain nam<'d lto~1t' \'al'hon. the Los Angele::. Kin~!> ~oalu.· ''as sa~ ing hl· d111n 't '"ant thl• f''t.lmt•!> to s how up 1n California an~· more this M'a'>on \'achon an·d h1i. Kini.ts lt•am matt•s skatt' onto the Omni 1t'l' in AtlJnta tonight hoptn~ for .1 On T'' Toniglu Cha1u1el .i ai 6 :>v. cep of the l wo-of-thr<'l' !>enl'S art er taking the N at1onul lloekt•y League playoff opent•r 2· l Tue~ day night tn Los Angeles "Wt• don't want to h:ivc to l'Ome bac.'k lo Los Anj.!l'll'S ror u lh1rd game so we're going all out to" rap 1l up m Atlant<1 tonight.· -.J1d Vachon. who'" a:> hnlhunt in the flr:-.t J:ame Atlanta def<'nseman Rand) Manl'ry said that althouj.!h lhl· ~1am<'s were out:.hot 26 211 in lhut l!ame. "or tht' gol<l<'n op portun1l1es to scorC'. \\l' mu-.t have hud a majority "Vac.'hon seems lu bt· J pain 111 •)Ur side ·· A light Kings (h•ll•n·w kl'llt lht· \tlantu shot tnl al 1111'" n .rnd Flames coac.'h Fred Creighton sa~s that must be <'hanged lOnijthl In Lo~ Angeles. Creighton -.aid .. We hurl ours<'ln•s by not putt1n~ lh<' puck 1n deep l'nough ·· llis strat<'gy for tonight's ~ame t>mphas1zes forecht:'ck1ng and ~et11ns;: two or mon• 1'1aml·S into the K 1ng:. · zone right behind thl' puck on offense Manery. whose pass was in· tt>rcepled Jeadtnlol to th<' Kings' first goal just 50 seconds into Tuesday night's game. s aid: "The key is lo get our entire unit in there and get 1t set up." Trailing 2·0 in the first gamt•. the Flames played a strong third period. and Atlanta's Curt Ben· nNl said "H we play as well as \\t' did in the third pcnod we've gol a l!ood rham·t• ·· ·•)l's not hke Wl' can t:ome back at the end of lhl' ~ear." Manery said .. This 1s thr <'nd or the year. and now v. c ha\'l' our backs to the '"all ·· The King .... one Jtame away lrom the first-round playoff \'ll'· tory. W('ft' a ll~t'd tl•am arter Tuesda~· nii.?ht 's jlhyiucal strug gle. i.a1d IC'Um captain M1kt• Murph) Fornter Ohio Whiz Popularized Jumper CINCINNATI 1A1'1 'l\\11 dt· ('Uclt•s ai;:o Hnh111 Fn•1•m.111 '".1 ... a h I .i h s (' h I) 11 I h .1 ' k l' I I I ·' I I phl•nnmt·nnn '"ho-.t• .., ...... ,.~ ... \\1th the• rt•\ 11lut1on,1n jump ... 11111 m.1d1· l11m .1 h1i;:h 'ronn..: lt·i.:1·11!1 rn Oh 111 ~) t-1•m.1n. no\\ .111 .11t11r111•\ in Sprini,:f11•l<1 . Ohto. rc•rn1•111lll'I " '"hrn thl' 1ump -.hot '"·" 1·nn ... 111t•n•1I JUSt a IHlllSHl!I fallC\' "Co.1chl'S thought th{' 1umfl shot wu, 111td and \\ 1ld." .,a11l lh1• S foot 11 t'incinnull 11;1l1H Hut his resulti; 11u1ckh flllll'll'd tht' doublrr" and tn10!l'rt'<I a mml' nwnt in th<' M1d\\est lie o;ct a state h1~h school 'ror m~ rt•cord \\1th a ~ 1 uvttBJtt' in 19$2 and went on to Ohio Slut<' to hccomt> onr or the nat1on'c; mo!>l prnltf1c i>t'orcrs. Ill' tuk1•!> no crr<lit ror the.' Jump -.hot'!> JXlflulanty The Cincinnati lluirhes Hi~h School student first saw 1t dunnjl a lla rlem Globe trotters C:olle~1:ite All star ~ame at Cm t·1nnat1 Gardens 1'1~. who later ~t'Or'l'd ,in all-time n1l!l-g1all' h1Jth 'nf 1 lfo point:. tn 11nt• 1:umt• for H111 <irundt• Al Oh111 Slatt'. Frt't•man J\ <'ra,i::<'d 2K 11111nl!> dunnJ,! h1!1 raret•r anc1 '"·" namNI th<' n1~ rt•n':-. :\lo~I \'ah111hlt• PIJvl'r tn 1!156 v. hen he v. :i' nanwd ·to lh1• \I' 1\ll Amencun f1r111 t1>am Thoul(h con~1dt•re1l 11111 '\mall to pla} pro h.1skt•lhull, th<' St l,<111111 Hawk:. orfNcd him a $10,000 l><>nu!> llowt•vt>r. n buck) ard arc1dPnt rh.1nacd lht• t•oursc (If h1i. c·arec•r. Whllt' t'hop11in1: wood w1lh a hatc.'ht•t . Ill' l'Ut orr thl' lip!\ or h\O finJ(ers Jh• ma1ntaan!I he c.'Ould ha\'e purs ut:'d a pro career <l<'Spltl' the acr1dt:'nl. hut the law proress1on b<'t'kon<'d .. No one cnl?d any bar. tear s.·· he said · Least of all Ben Kerner (lf St Loui~ It WU!!I not the end or the "orld to lose a J.tUY S fool· 11 · · But Frceman·i. impact was neverlo!ll. ··Nowadays l'\.·crybody shoots 11 The jump shot is parllcularly perfect for the httll' fellow." he said Chargers Take Oklahoma Running A ee 1'"EW YORK IAP> Tht' ex p41ns1on Tampa R,..) Buccaneers kkked ore the Nulloruil f"'ootball Leaeue' dt-layed colleitt' dr .. n today by Krabblna defensive tackle Leroy Seltnon of Oklahoma. winner or the Outland and Lombardi t roptues i.s the na tlon's top linemun · The 256-pound St•lmon Is con· sldered th\• .irt-atest defensive tackle an Oklahom• football h1i· tory The San Diego Chargers took 5-10. llW-pound runrung back Joe Washington. a teammate of Selmon's at Okl:ihoma and the most dangt'rous runner l'\'et' lo play at Oklahoma M'Smith Can Wash Cars--Kroc SAN DIEGO "We offered him Sl.l million over four year s." says Ruy Kroc. owner of the San Diego Padres or pitcher Andy Messersmith. "He wanted Sl.2 million. "There was a $300,000 bonus and $200,000 a year for four years. "Then \\'e figured we'd split lhe difference and offered Sl.150.000. That's when they walked out. "He can work in a car wash as far as I'm concerned ... ~r•Play PHOENIX The Los Angeles Lakers take their last shot at a possible berth in the National Basketball Association playoffs tonight with a tiff here against the Phoenix Suns. Tipoff is at 6 30 and the game will be carried via KABC radio. The Lakers must win and hope for help for Seattle to lose its last three gam es or for the Suns to lose again here Saturday to SeatUe Los Angeles. however. is 9·31 on ~e road as it tries to avoid a sec d straight omission from the layoffs C11onka to Gia110 NEW YORK Star Cullbac.'k Larry Csonka leaped back to the National Football League Wed· nesday, signing with the New York Gianls for a reunion with coach Bill Arnsparger. Terms were not disclosed Arnsparger had been an assis· tanl coach with M iaml when the bull-necked running back helped the Dolphins to consec.'utive Super Bowl championships in 1973 and 1974 .ffftfon ffo•er11 M i~sion Viejo r esident Bill Melton crat'ked :i two-r un homer and Ron J ackson lined three singles Wednesday rught as the California Angels whipped the University of Southern California 6-3 in an exhibition baseball game Melton's homer capped a three-run An"el uprising in the firth inning a nd was preeeded by a walk. an error. a passed ball and Bruce Bochle's sacrifice ny Boehle doubled home Paul Dade with the first of two California runs in the f'irst inning and later ~cored on Lee Stanton's sacnril'c fly Dodge r• Rollfl PHOENIX -llenry Cyuz tripled in the sixth inning Wed· nesday to drive hom<' two runs. wrapping up a four·run rally wh1c.'h t'arricd the Los Angeles l>odgers tu a 5·4 \ 1etory over the San Fr anc1sco Gt anL\ The Dodgers finished the ex h1b1tton baseball :-.cuson with u 10·3 record while the Giants were '11 Svotcle Whu SEATTLE Willie Norwood scored a season hiHh 24 poinls and led the Seattle SuperSonic!> to a 115·114 victory over the Chicago Bulls Wednesday night in the National Basketball As· soc1ahon. Seattle. trailing 85·84 going into the final period, went ahead for good 113-112 on Tai Skinner's free throw with 1 :22 lert. Center Tom Burleson added what became the winning basket 31 seconds later on a left· h anded layup. A would-be wlnrung soot Dy Chicago's Mickey Johnson. who wound up with 29 points. missed at the buuer Seattlt' tlected deCt>nSl\'t tackle Sh•\'t' Nlch us of Notre Oarnt'. u 260-pound brwlier v. ho underv. cnt knet o~ratlons in h1s fre:.hman anrl lrtophomore sea50ns New Orleans was the first or the established club!\ to draft and tht' Saints. who lo t 12 of 1.a iamt>s lust s1.•nson, took Cal':. Chuck Muncie Mun<'w (1n1shl'd fourth nationally in rushintt lust season v.1th 1,4f.O 'arch Tl\e Ne'A York Jet::., :.eekinll an e\'entual i>UCc.'l'SSOr I U quarluback.. Jot> ~amath , grabbed Richard Todd. a Wishbone-t:-pe quarterba<'k frum Aluba mu . Tbt Nev. Enith.tnd P11trt0ts "II h lhr •t select ions In the hr~t round. tuok M Ike Hu) nt• . An1on11 Stah··~ All Amern•411l dl• ftn:\l\'1? btt<'k The G·foot 2 tlaynt• led tht' nation in 1ntt'rcept1on1t t\\O )'earll u1to und \\US noml?d outMundinat defl'nsive play\•r In thl' 19'13 Fiesta Uowl Clevdund tabbed Purdue run ning b.1ck Mike Pruitt. a 205 pounder with .a .i s peed 1n the 40 Chicago sek~·tl?d Oeruus Lick, a 255 -pound tackle Cr o m Wisconsin. v.ho was u starter a' a freshman The Atlanta Falcons p1ch'<i Rubbu Bean. Texu:. A&M 's all lime leading rusher Detroil meanv. ha!\'. u:.t•d j lr.1dc .v'ck to .:uln Grambhnat th'(t-ni.1vc buck J11mt's lluntt>r Nvv. Engl<1nd'i. M!cond plcll wa:t Pete Brol.'k, a a~ ~und <'t>ntl'r Crom Color .1d11 q~cin· nati. usin~ 11 pick acqwrl'<J rrom Phdudelphiu. dH1M· wadl' re Ct'iver Billy Hrooks of Okh1h0ma .. thl' third Soonl•rs slar drun1.'<l 1n th(' first 11 The Nl'W \'ork Gi;rnt:-.. who s111ned frel' agent I.arr)' C!.onk;i ton m1lhon·dollar cm\lt:1ct Wed· nesday. seleett>d Tro) Archt'f, :. 2.&4·pound defenSl\'t' end from Colorado He'' as the Bum. sl~ond lt~ud· ing ta~kler last fall 0.1ty ~, .. '1M>'° oy D1clt fltwtllttf' SEA KINGS STARTERS Dale Keough takes an inbounds pass from teammatt' Laura Semonscn whik drilliQg for toni~ht 's ~aml' with Ventura. Othl•rs tl1 dude Dl•hh1t• ll\•ndnx 11~ l. Linda COl'j}t.!l'I 1151 ancl Hobb1l'Torn•s c:l2l No More Track Drastic Changes For LA Coliseum LOS ANGELES <API Want to watch some football at the Los Angeles Coliseum in comfort'' Got a quarter of a millton dollars., The board or coliseum D1rec tors 1s proceeding with a plan to remodel the 55-ycar-old sports facility which. among other things. will · Reduce seating capacity to 80.000 but improve the quality of the seats, Put the playing field 16 feet Carther away from the public ; .\dd a number of expensive. plush boxes for the wealthy, and Eliminate the expensive Tartan track which has been lhe scene of a number or top track and field meets over the years. The most controversial pro posal or the remodeling job. however. 1s the planned con struct1on or 138 suites along the nm or the Coliseum. which will seat 16 persons each. The 10· member board had originally sought to gel 218 suites built. but dropped the figurl' by 80 on Wed nesday To gain access to one or the swtt:'s, a patron would first haVl' to buy a $125.000 bond. Then ht• would havt' lo sign 11 contract to rent the suite at an annual fee or $25.000 for rive years That's un addiltonnl $125,000 Thus the lotal package would amount to $250.000 for the riJ(ht lo see the Los A nJ(eles Rams, UCLA and Southern Cal football teams for the next ri ve years. The facill· ty is also used for such things as the Billy Graham Crusade and sporti; events such as motocross the fucilily is Just over 90,000 - down from the 103.000 bleac.'her type scats which were used unlll about to years ago. Some seats now have arm rests and additional theater·l) pe seats are planned under the proposal before the board~ The racihty once held 104,953 for the 1947 USC-Notre Dam<' football game. bul crowds that size aren't expeclt'<i an~ more because of the advent or television. Th<' Coliseum was built In 1922 and remodeled in 1932 for the Olympic Games or that year Tht· stadium has stayed ba!\11.'ally th<' same since then and has been the Cocal point or Lo~ Ang<'l<'s ' ul tempt:. to bid for the Oly mpic Games of 1976. '"h1ch '"ent to Monlreal instead, and 191\0. wh1c.'h went to Mosco'" Supervisor Pl'le Schabaraum said ir Los Angel<.·~ ol-(a1n h1ds for the Olympics. a new tral·k will h<· installNi The Tartan ~ur(u (•t• was inaugurated March 4, 1!172. art<'r hl'tng installt'd for a to'I of about $HIO,OOO An~els Lose Bonds Long.ball hitter Bobby Rond,, the h:ird-h1lting outf1t>ldrr tht' CalHorma Angels acquirtd fron1 lhl' Nl'W York Yankees. \\Ill t>t• 11111 of act 11>n ror t ht· !>tart of llw American LcaJ,(ue season with ;1 hrokl•n (ingC'r. Th<' Angels annount·ed that X rays iihowed Bonds .,ufh•n>d a <'h1ppt:'d bonf' at lh\• basr Qf h1 ' nirht middle finl(cr. Ve ntura AtCdM Corona del Mar Jl1~h·~ '>Urpn" mg Sea KinJ?s ~iris basketball learn will hosl numb<'r two seeded Ventura Jhgh's undercat t>d <2 1·01 Cougars in i.cmirlnal Cl F 4·A playoff <1cllon tonight (7'30). The St:'u Kings (15·~1 h&Vl' rl" ached the semifinals m Cin · derl'lla fashion With a stc<t<ly or re n s c· . t 1 J! h 1 d d l' n s c u n d freshman· I a den st J rting IJnt>up. \·entura. on lhl· other h.md. has thre<' seniors and L\\O juniors in its starting lineup and n'llei; on thl' accurate outs1dl· ::.hootmg of guard Lynn Wright v.ho scored 32 points against J~ishop Amat for a sl'hool record Tuesday night. Wright is a returninj.! All Cl f' JX'rformer from last sea~on and has accepted u scholari.hlp to play al UCLA • "This is the best team we huvc had at Ventura," coach Chuck Shl\•ely says "Th<'y have averaged over 62 tlomts per J!ame '"1th a 2 2 I offense with Wright al th<' pmnt ·· With a polenl offen1>c, till' other four starters an• als1> a\'eragang in doublt• figures around thl' 10 pt>r i.:amt• murk Lynn C.:lllpf)er. a 5 7 forw;1rd, hit 24 in lhc gumt· with Bishop Amat Tutii.day 11nd 11> a\ l'ruging 12 per tilt Tht> othl·r forwurd 1s Juhe llurnbnt·k. a 5·11 S<'nmr At Cl•nh•r "r Jr;. n lkrtl'I. lht• tcam':i lcud ang rc·bounder al 5 9 Th• otfa•r ~uard 1s Colh.•en Mills, .1 j unior \\ho 1::. an·ragini.: 14! 11t•r game Corona ch·I Mnr \\Ill hu p11cecl hy i.ophomorl' Dalt• Kc•ouifb aml 1>cn1or I.aura Sl•rnoni.en lhonJ,C wi th thl' thr<'<' frc·,hrrnm lll artcrs 11t Cl'nlC'r and l(Uur<I Thl' t hn•c• fr1•shnll'll inrludl• Linda <iot'J:l'tl'I ut ''"nltr' ond guards lh•bb1c• llt•111lrfx Jnd Hohb1<' Torr<'>1 Since the track will be re· moved when the field is dropped 16 reel. that sport can no lonJ(er be held there. But renters or suites may also choose to see lhc Watts Sum m er Festival rock concert and the Fourth or July Flrework11 shows held annually in the facility. MD Hosts Falcons The remodeling plan has been supported for the last three years by Ram s owner Carroll Rosenbloom. Current seating or Mater Oei Hi~h ·s hlJth ny1n.: Monarchs girls basketball teum. seeded No 1, will t>nt<'rtain Crescenta Valley lligh tonight <7 :30> in CIF 4 A semifinal playoff action Mater De1 rccc1v~d Its loughe!!t ((•11t or lhc pluyoff11 In thl' quarters . rominJt from h lun<l to toppll' Mrra l'nsta <Muphulton lw<H'h l.02 51 The Monarchs orr ptit'<'<I hy CaMlyn Top(. a ~II (Orward a' er aging 16 points JX'r lllt Ph1ladelph1a'" Paul Antin had ma.,tered the shot Freeman hk<'<l v. hat he s aw "I don't know 1f An11n inH•nt ed the jump shot, but he had more to do with it than any onl' player.·· sa id Freeman Freeman 's deadly fade-away Jumper became the rage of the area. Pele Scoring Record Erased The Monarchs of coach Linda Sharp have run up 26 victories without defeat while Crescentn Valley of La Crescenla 1s 17 I for the year. Crescenta Valley is paced by All ·C IF selection Tam Breckenridge, a 5·11 centc'r who Is averaging 20 points per game Topf 1s an outstand1n1-t puuidc shooler and with 5·9 Peg1Y Rett1 at center, gives th<' Monarchs front-line height Sue Sullivan. the other forward. is 5-5 During his senior year. when his prep high 56-point effor1 '"as more than the opponent's total. ht v. as a runaway choice a .. th<' stott>'s lop pla) er He out polled a 6 foot 9 ir1an1 from Wellsnllt.>, Ohio, by the name or Be,·o F'rnn RECIFE. Brazil <API Pele's remarkable record of elghl goals in a sing!(> pro soccer match 1s now a has been nano. the nam· txwant center forward of local Sp0rt Recife scored 10 goals in his team's s mashing 14 0 victory Cl' e r Santo Amaro Tuesday night. m a game for the Pemam· buco State League c ham p1onsh1p .. Dario. 30. was a member of Braiil ·s World Cup cham· pionship team or 1970 and played on several other Braiilian All· star teams. He claims to have scored more lhan 600 goals in his lO·)'ear pro career but no one seems to be sure bttause Individual reeords are hardly kept ln the books ln Brad I. Pele's record was set Nov. 21. 1964. during the heyday of his former c lub, Santos. in the Sao Paulo Stale Legaue, when Santos walloped Botofogo of Rabeirao Preto ll.O. Jorge Mendonl.'a, the center· forward of Naulico of Recife, lied Pele's record two years ago when hls team humiliated the same Santo Amaro 8-0. I The falcons have a tall front tine with Carol Ritchie (5·8) and .Joyce Rotherham <S-91 jo1mng Breckenridge. The Falcons won a disputed overtime decision from fountain Valley in second round action. then breeted to a 49-29 v1ctorv over Bishop Montgomery Mater Dei·s two guar<ic; are ~7 . They are Karen Gage and Kim Wilmot. Mater De1 uses a rast-break of rense and a zone or sh1Ctin~ man lo-man defense. depending on tht' opposition finals m the 4·A playoffs will be ht>ld at Cal State 0-ullt'rton> Saturday night. CZ DAILY Pll40T Thuraoay April 8 1916 No Rebuilding Phases ..... .: . For HB Football Coach l D)' ROGER CARLSON -Ot 1 .. O..t1y ,., .. , H•lf "You ha vt-to uttri.ct ~ alh.lett'~ tu romt' out for foot bull." l>ays t he n w Otlers boss · Al M<>t"n 1n.:tidt! W\: h11d Onl· of t"\4'ry six boy~ in foot ball Jt's ... mutu:roft'un vtncini,: lhl'nl lhl'Y wunt to ph1y a nd there 1s a.onwthlng wurthwtulc 1n Th<.' ~~) eJr football l11~tor)'" of lluntinaton B<"u<'h ll lA:h School rt-fkcl11 a v11r1>1t)' C'h;cm '-'1oush1p onn• \'vl'ry zo )t'IH~ 1926. UHtl and 1006 SPORTS Tholf on1• m iihl look for flno thcr crown 10 yf'.ffS from now from •n It •• 01h:r:1 c.leven. But new J11s 5U<'t'l'Mi .1t Mom· Sailors Spike rs Favored <' o a c h D a v e V n n tngs1de rcflt-l'l a 3~-20 :J lloorcbek('. u reslCknt of record m lhe past six llurihngton Beach for the yt!ars and 15 of those \'.lf past fn•e Yt'U rS and the lOn cS wert' h1ghllghlt"d ht>a d <.'O &t'h a t Morn-by shutout p<.'rforman<.'e:o i I'\ g ~ I d (' H I a h 0 ( whtlt! the first tc.sm w;c, lniclewood for the last MX ~n the playing f11•ltl sca::.uns1 isn 't buying DAVE VAN HOOREBEKE "We take pndt-in the lh:itpt11kn1ophy '><'O r'('," 1>~\S V~n 'I'm not tuk1ng nu .. a' lloorebeke. "llut \\l' re l1tude th:.il th1<1 f1r:.t ~e.ar 3-6 seasons 111 1973 und JJso av.Jr<.' of the \Jlut.• 1s a rebu1ld1nl.( )-car i.t 1:, uf gl'llang a:. m<.1ny Est~ne1a High or Costa ~tc:.a figures to have lhe me~t 's top <.1thlete. but the powe rful Newport Har bor Sailors are pro- h1b1Uve favorites to win the vars ity team hUe for the 13th straight year at the Newport-Mesa d.is- tnct track and field meet Friday night at Ne wport Harbor High. Huatinaton lie aeh," says At thus point plans ror players into the gaml' as V:an Hoorebeke the Oiler:. are vague with possible when we can af. "For our seniors Uus 1s a staff of assistants stall ford 1t · the Jast year lht>y have 1n the air. "But we aren 'l going and they doo'\ ha'e a Tactics. s uch as de· to be doing foolis h things second chan«. We're It<>-fenses and oHenses and in dangerou::. tPrntory, mg out with the attitude tht! busanPss of go1n3 to either." th al w ~ ca o do i t the air, s taying on lhe T he Oilers ' practice now ... not nexl year" ground. or blending both, schedule lis ls Garden m.1.nt.utgton Beach has arc still a long way off. Grove and Bois a Grande not had a winning season The first task ahead of Garden Grove at Hun- (ftve wins or better in for Van lloorebe ke js tington Beach prior to nioe games> in the past getting proi;pective roadtestsal Cypressand six years. the bcs l reeord athletes inte r est ed. Los Alam itos. The first final ruMing event is slated for 7 while frosh -soph fi eld event finals begin at 2. TONY BONWELL Bonwell Moves Up GONZALF.S, Calif T on y B o n w c• 11 , t• x Huntington lll'Ht'h ll1~h and Golckn \\\•..,t ('ullt•.l:l' luolball 'tar , ha' f)(•\•n naml'tl h \•ad rootball coach ;it l;on1al1•., J11.1:h School aft f r St'rv1ng ;i:, Jn ass1sta nt rn 1975 BonWl•ll "''II 1 :ikt' m·t'r a chomµ1 o ns hip pro ~ram at t:on.wles lliJ?h ;ifter succcc<.ltng a h<•.itl coach ~ho 1s l<>a ving lo becomr an as'\1St.1nt .1l Cal State l ~·ull<>rton) After graduation from C oldtll Wes t, Honwl'll n1artorthe unrver c;1ty of • gt on for two )e . Vawguards "in, 4-2 i A l\llll/\J>A - &l h1•rn <·a 1 rol11•"1' of C:< 11 l\Jt><,a ~ot .1 p,u r of ho1111· run' fr om Mrkr W;u-1tlnw lo 1'.1t.q1111l to •I 4 2 N1\li\ h,1,1·1>.111 l'llO· 11u I W1•drw,1l:iy :ift1•r· "' .JI /11111;1 ('0111•~1· 1111llow hit 'nln 'hot '\ 1n IAlt' fourth 11ncl ""th 111· n I j{.: o; I 11 h 1• I JI h I ' \ .11\>!unrch m .111•.., to :17 1 1·ont1•rc•nr1· ,l.111· t;$o riinrntnn <\ll'lrc·k (ltJl foul' :ind ".1lhrl onl' 111 P1Lda.u>.i ;a M r(lllJ.l four· httl1 I fQ.r lht' Wlllllf•r.. -....-1,,.,.,,,. c.11 ... ,., •• t ...... . .,,,'\ '· ....... ",~ I',,., .. 0 11 \\ .. .,,,,.,f ,, ... r. ...... , .......... M tl\I t l ~'"""'."'"" c ......... ... 1,, .... "' •t,f\ l\l•--·· II I I II " II II n I 1 , " I) II 11 \\ . ,, ,,., .. , '""'"'' II II ' I 0 II II , " . "'"" ,_.11, \.~IJ4&U. ODO ,,,, 010 .. 11 I "''"1.4 ~'() tOO t<'U I f ,, SOYS VOLLEYBALL V••\llY "f•rtr fl'oto•' ••ft f<f r f f 4'461,tA, , ,, ,, ' ,, JU .. IOllVAtl\tT'f ,... :r ""j l .,-. M •· ~ 0. I l I t t'n' 0 •, El Toro, Uni Roll Led by its sprint duo o( Ste\le Foley ( 10.1 in the 100 and 23.0 in the 220) and Richard Harrison 110.2 and 22.7) and hurdlers Joe DiStanislao I 14.9 in the 120 highs) Pat P atrick (39.S In lhe l ows) a nd Bryant Humann (39 5), Newport Harbor figures to win the team llUe in a runaway. Diablos Whip San Cle1nente Yet, fans will be treat· ed lo some interesting races and a promising Mis ion VieJo High's D1ublos ha\'e lightened up t he South Coast League baseball r ace by virtue of an 8·1 triumph o ve r vi s iting Sa n Clemente Wednesd ay af. ternoon , paring the lat· ler·s lead to a half game over University and only ont.' i.:am e between three othl'r:.. rbi s ingles by Keath quarterm1ler 1n Eslan· Johnson and J ack Mur-c1a's Jim Walters, who ray. zipped lo a 49.4 clocking u.--.~(1t m in defeating a s trong 8'011W•1 .... , IO r· o' : --: fi eld at lhe Chaffey In· ,,....,,,, 1" • o 1 o vila tional. The junior ,..,,, •. u ~ ~ t ~ has also clocked 49.5 and =.:·c 1 o ~ o 49.8 and h a d a 48.5 :z;," ~ ~ g : ~~eh::ia~~ea~~:~~~ ~~1,>o ,~ o second to Newpo rt at 111 ,.,. ,.. 1 Ue:ich C1ttes. ... , " ,.,. Wailers· top com. In other at't1on tt W(lS ~;~~:;•»1> ? 0 g petitor ri~ur e:. to be El Toro kel.'JHn ~ pace ..... ..,.., • ' Humann who has a be,st with J 4 2 v1Nory over ~.'.":; '~ : ~ of 50.4 this season . '1srt1n~ La~1u1a lk:.ich 1nu,.,, "' o " o ln the 880. 1l will be "''th lht• h1•l1' nf Jim ...,,,.,,.""" ''" o ' > w It ( 9 Nl.'lson'!> two 1un homrr 11'Q"""''" 11 n a ers l :5 .6) oppos. "••"•·I~'" •1 ' ~ o 1ng Newpo rt's Matt in lht• l'IRhlh inninR and to1a1, \<J • • 0 k ( d L. 1 s.-&, tn."''' 1 e e y 1 · 5 8 0 } a n n1H:r..,1I) ' n int' I got , " • Corona del Ma r 's Steve fi~J~;.:/~\J d1n R Dana i~e.:ci:E..::?,,~ ! : ~ ~~~~~~~~~!i5y~~~l .year M 1::.i.11u1 \' 1 ,.1,. un-°"""""" •11 ,,' " '~ The two mtlt' matches lo<.1ded an l'IJ!ht h1l JI· A~·•·"' 1> ~ g Corona dc l Mar's Jeff (Jl-.k pact--d h} L>ave ZoJ{g ~;;'~~tt.< 0 0 0 l>ay <9: 20 .. 2) agasns l and Doug llecve-;, t>ach ... ., . ._ d'I ~ ' ~ Newport 's 1 m p rovin g \\tlhapa 1r of safct1e~ !'..:.~;~·,, • '11 GaryErtz<9:272). Eric Schmidt "hJffed r .... ,"1" ,, ~ ~ ~ And m the mile relay, rl\'t> ~•nd walkl'd four as ...,,.., .. 0 ., o o 1l will be a r e match of he (ed San Clemt.>nte <1 ~=-~,0 ; ,, ~ Newport Ha r bor and -,teady diet of orfspeed row•' >• 1 1 Estancia. which finished h "''"' .. v'",.1" ~ heads apart a l Beach pile cs lo s tymie lhl~ ~'·"' :• ,• ", , .. , Cities 1·n 3._ ... ,.4_ league leaders on two • cw tuts ~;~:;,·~. 1 ~ ' : Other top athletes are San Cle mente's only zooe1 °" J o ~ ' Corona del Mar's Mjke offensive fireworks was .!.":"~!~ • ..., 1D 1; 1 o 1 ' 1~1 0 ! ~~~Ii'~) .(l~~~t ~n ~ee!'°a!es tn the second inning on M<eor111w,Jb John Nelson's rbi double. ~·~~.·~ 0 • 1 " 0 Greg Holde n 056-9 in th~ Nelson's two-run shot 1en_.i1"' ~ ~ ~ ; discus) and Ne wport in the eighth fra me that ~;'?'"" 1 ' llarbor's Ron Craig and provided his El Toro JA••i. ~ , ; : Costa Mesa 's Darrell Al· ( t "th · S<or•hl•"I"•' len <bothhavegone6-4in e.1mma l'S w1 victory •--~--.. ,-o10 -o-'1 •, •, the high jump>. came with Si eve Key ................... -M- al>ourd \'13 a s ingle. MAu-11"'1~~,,.~;,,,'/,', ._. • 1 t-:urltc·r El Tor" hud o , " ·~ Stand1'ngs st1 ut•k ror two runx in l hl' ~=·~~ 1 11 : ~ '''Cond rnnrnl{ '1n Bnh n.-. .. "'l If) 11 11 o ••A ""'' :~no~~~.o u I: h 'll t \\ o ·run ~":=·~:-:' 1 ~ 1 ~ ~"::,, ; ~: 1~ :~ Laguna n~:i<'h r :lllit'd :::::':!·,;.. > n n o ""' """''"~ ,'11. u ~ 10 with 'otn"I" t,·1!111•'\. u, ark 1 0 11 0 ot.n1 ... ~, ,. ,,,.. •1 " , ••• f tff'"' •n l o O O IM1t•n• )'i •Si ...,. n llt·rtle kd l • .tjiluna fl<'.1<'h "';';.'.~ ,~ ~ o n \1 1...... 11 " .11> u \\1lhtv.11 h1h,on1•;1ln11l1• 1 'v"""'• •s ., 111 .. v. U,.l.,.t\lly I JI ... _ff'l Gf mft 111 the (our1h (rnm1• " "" ~wYa•• 111 "''' "'• •n Roh S t am o., h 1 t a i,.~.~. ~· ,;,' ! ~ !.::'~.:!'., '!;'~'.:.~~~. hDM'll·lnal1t•l1 s1 n.ilr In w.11., •b n o ,.,.¥•'" th1• fir!>t inning for Uan:i ~;.";!':'"'"' ,, ~ o..•111v1 ... •w••• 11111-.' onlv 111:1rk1•r "' ';":;." .~ • " ...... 1,'.";;; .. "" ~.~:1~·~r;~:,1i~\.~;'~111~l:~~ ~1·:·:~. ; ~ ,,,.,,,,, • .,,,~::~:::, onlv ont· other hit in to"· ~",.~ "' 1 "•"1"'•1 •11,::;::, 1ni:uthrl•t• h1tt1•r ,,., • .,,,.,...,, • / ltod•..,...•ll(•"'"'''·"N<•_., Um vt'rs1\y bro kt' u lif' °""• ,1,11, I'll> 000 0 ~ ~ : ~·"''""•" in lh1• '>IXtll l11n1111{ v.ilh UI\•-·" 0011 01/ , ) • 0 .... ~1 '-.. "'-'i.' trl••Y. AIM t "'••n Anuvuo •t ftlt•..w 'fo'' Area Sports Calendar ....... ,. ·-·· 11 "'Mlfl'IAnfo1uo•1 NewY'orll af~ "'·-·~,. ·~ 1• ~-Von"'\....,, A'"°"'O "'" .. '"''if,, fr trt~ t ••ftrtA I n .t• Mlt•'- f Ot'Mt .,f!'f M.Ar Artd Newuort •••rt;JO• At N4' ... poft W..W 0 1\ff H I "-•f .. ,....,~,, HMflCH H ()~ ti Ct"' I (~" ._Ml\ LAQ\if"\41 tt .. ,,, h (tu11 Miiiw, '-'"' t '"''"'""f'l.t .. f 1 for ' •n'1 lt1r10• t1 r n .tt I '"i.1"11111 ... ,,. •. f't I ftl(rl'IY ~·· f J p '" '· l JfU'lt•I \..riddl•b1t ,_ l •llf'(lt" I., fUlybiftt t r"tt\il flll °'t l O•'"-i f"""' t41f\ V•fl· f llllt Wtt t.lt• "· ~tff"4 Af y,,,,"", ... ,,., ..... , ,..,.,,,,,u •• Hl'woorr H1lft>0r ~'""''~<fMtt ,_,.,..~ S•~111:•Y. :..-',~., ., ()qtl'llQl!t ("ftf'A "• l M-tr •t t: \t.M\ H.-w Vnr•M .:'\,,,t';.,,.1ftll\"1t "~ ,,. vrn. "•'k '" (O\i.4 M,.\11, M.\~(W\ n..tWt"N '"' ""''""°" .~,. V4.-,,_ ,., O<tM M,11,, U•t1 v•,,o, ~•Cl t' ,..,.. ~A t• Te~. M.1'"' ,,. •• , J'I.;\ JC, • ,,,,,..,,..,,. ,.,, An•')"tlO. ,.'t ':: ... V'Or\ " 1"'Ma .tf \.t" (,_.nvM,. '"" •t J fU ~t\\Af¥ • ~-.u7;;:,~~~,~,..;'" t ~·"llft1 n """'' Al WM .. •ofUf, ,.,,, U c; ' H•• Ytt~ el \~" 4~1,,,,IO, II ,.,..,...,.\ti•· <•" •~ ~"" M Mi "41'(.-u ry '""" Al'lto-'\lh CJ 0 m t ~If, Afit, U 11 ~.1 ;~·~~, ~~"' '1 ,,,,., ""1 C•• ~··~~::~,."''•"HJ •I Ne"' Vorll. U ' '\ UCI in Challenge Mateh fll(' o{ lhl' better tennis .tt .tcllOll!\ O( t hl' )'ear IS '<' this Saturday and Sutid.i) Jt the J ohn WI~ nl' Tl'nn1c; Club 1n N port Beach 'that's when m en and wcwnen from UC Irvine's l r Qms team s ta ke on W'1'1e TC ll)e mbers in thi a nnual c h a lle nge match roceeds will go t o •t UCI tennis sc¥1a p rund. atqf1b y'a &<'lion, f~ urtdi nine doubles m•cht" ond she singles, wilt~f(in at 11. And &in· da1's rtn3l 12 rnotch • <six sinj!les. Sl't doubll'S) get under way .lt I Toppini;c lhe list of Wa~'TI<' m(•mhc>rs pluyinl'! are Bob Oueslcr. L3wne and R ohhil' Cun· n1n 11ham , Ste ve Pea coc k . Geo r gl' Yardley, Alice Evans. Gall Glasgow and Vicki Winburn. UCl's men's team will be composed of seniors Bob Wright a nd DAve Eastma n, sophon!orc F..ric Larre and freshmen Curt St adl~r . Mike Edle s. Robby McPherson :ind Ron i\kNamara. Wright tl"amed with Scott Carnnhan to cap- ture the NCAi\ n1v1s1on 11 doubles title l ast seao;on l'Cl has losl just two m11lC'hes this S4lason and recen\ly won the All ·Cal tourney at UC Berkeley. The Anteate r s are <"OttC'he d by Myron McNamnrn Jean Nat'hand, :t junior. tops tht' list of UCJ women p l.ayns partlc\potlng. Others in elude Luzanna Arredon· do, Melinda Krclll1 • Shelia Laperle, Robin Meredith, Dtbbic MiUer and Jody Pet erson. The w o m e n are CQachcd by Dor een lrish. Gen eral n dmlssion tkkcts for the two-day arratr :ire priced at $5 with students admitted for $2. Reserved seats are priced a t $10 and a box (.tlx seals) goes for $S0 Tickets are available :\t the UCl :tthletlc de- partment. Thi" John Wttynl" Ten· nb Club is l~ated at U7l Jembo r ee Road In Newport. Mater Dei, Corona BoastYoungTeams Sea Kings Start Three Freshmen By HOWARD I •. HANDY Ol ltl• OfllW lt1'4C tc.tt One of the more amnrng stories out of the girls 4·A basket· ball playoffs this season has lo be th3t of the Corona del Mar fligh Sea Kings The CdM starling lineup has three freshmen, one sophomore and a senior on the floor -an ominous wa rmng to future foes of the Sea Kings. The team also h as a new coach this season. Tim Conroy, who handles the boys sophomore squad as well. . How did he happen to get three freshmen in the starting lineup this season? "We had tryouts early in the year and it just happened that there were a lot or good freshman girls," he says. ''Tandy Gillis (boys varsity mentor at CdM ) helped with th~ tryouts and we cut some girls who were on the team la!>t year , mainly because of attitude." Is there a differen ce i n coaching the girls and boys teams and does he enjoy lhe dis· t arr side of coaching? "I really e njoy it very much." he says. "l find that lhe girls are very willing to learn "They don't already have their minds m ade up before they come out as some of the boys do. "They are very willing to try new things and they learn excep· tionally well. Since the girls game is not quite as fast as the boys, you can use a Jot more strategy. "ln the girls game you can make one or two adJw.lments and change things around. Oh, you can't do any stalling with thl' 30 second dock, but you can make other changes .·· The coach gives a great deal or credillo his t wo "vett'rans . ·• Laura Se monscn, a 5.9 forward, is the lone startinl! senior on lhe squad and one of three girls on the team from the. graduating class or 1976. "She was most valuable player last season and h as done an out· standing job lhis year," Conroy sa ys. The other experienced girl 1s Dale Keough, a 5-6 sophomore who started as a freshman a year ago. '·Those two girls control the floor for us." Who are the freshmm? Linda Goeggel (5-9 center>. Debbie Hendrix (S·S guard) a nd Robbie Torres (5·2 guard). The coach is quick to point oul that the two other seniors on the squad played an important role in defeating Beverly Hills in second round ClF playoff com· petition. ·"Liz Barden and Becky Rohde came in and played very well for us," be says. "They could h ave been the difference in tha t game." The amaiing thing is th:it they a re doing it with such a young club-one that bids fair lo take control of the girls cage picture for some time to come. Boes Fly, 9-5; Rustlers Lose Orange Coast College's Pirntes cam e up with a six-run second in- ning outburst and went on lo post a 9.5 decision over R1o I IOO<J() Wednesd ay afternoon in the fm1t round of the Fullerton bast'ball tourney at Fullerton College. Golden West College's Rustlers weren't as fortunate, however, running Into lhc opportunistic Cerrlt.M Falcons and dropping a 4·1 d e cis ion at Anaheim '$ Brookhurst Park . Don Tryon socked :i !IOlo homer io the llflh and Dav<! 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"'-···"" Vl-rOll. dlt 1(-1(1,11 UIMM ... ~......, ... llel"-WLH °"'""·1111 MOll.o Tot•lt 11 I 1 I TIM CONROY LINOA SHARP Top Stars In Laguna Spikefest Much attention will focul\ on the many outs t anding high S<:hool track a thletes eompellnA in the Laguna Be aeh Trophy Meet Friday and Saturday. bul three of the state's top field event performers will a lso be 10 action at Laguna Beaeh High. They are Fontana's Paul Wilson. Crespi of Encrno's An· thony Curran and Mayfair of Lakewood's Rick John~on. Varsi· ty field event finals will begin at 11 3-0 F'nday. Wilson was one of lhe most heralde d long jumpers 1n California last year. Leaping 24..Sh, the Fontana Hi~b senior won the state long jump and has a best of 23·3 this year. Althoug h pulling a muscle last week. Wilson figures lo compete 1f heallhy, accordrng lo his coach Gary Pickett. Also a top high hurdler . Wilson has a lifetime best o( J4 2 in the 120 highs and is the favorite in that event . Curran ts lhc sophomore na· tional prep r eeord holder In the pole vaull, l'lean nR 15·9':. this year He ha~ al'>o <''<<'eedcd 15 1; on three occasions Johnson leads the CIF with a 183-1 dii.cus toss and his ll'am - mate Ron Orliz has a toss of 162-7. Wh1I~ those three will be com· petm g in their s pe.clalt1es Satur· day. 91 preliminary hcalS \\1ll take place Friday 1n a me1•t th11t starts al 3. (There will aJi;o be a Juni o r var:.1t y, ~ophomorc1 fre:.hman and g1rlsd1v1s1on.J Some of t he lop tra<'k ~tar~ will l>e llarstow lligh's Dupree llr1nch (9 4 100, 21 .2 220 urul 47 !J 440), Kennedy Jl11<h of Bur:;tow 'l> Norris J onl's '9.4 100, 21.7 220J and Crt•spl or Encino':-. Crallo! Hussell (9.7, 21.7, ond49 41). T-.o..t-T••O•,.. l'le1t1Mont ""' °'""" Ct••I At••"'"" ~""4l tOO t Uy••'. flJl\t"'"''ll'rt 10 Cl 1 f"Off"'/ Ol•"•PNI M••""'I tO t 1 , .. ...,_ H..,,1_ CN••uo•I ti•tOOrt ConMll ff'IJ•W'f. 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There's bad ne"' l' uhC'nd for foes o ( the Mater l>t'i JlJgh School gll'la basketball tPatn Conch Linda Sharp has an un defeated team <26-0) this )'t-:u but 5:1) s next yt>ar 's :.quad will be even qu1 <'hr and taller than lhe one that has reJchl'<i the Cll' 4 A em1finab against <.:rcscent..1 Vall('y tonight "(·ve got som e really qun·k kids coming up nt.'xl ''('ar and I think we'll be J hllle t.illcr," she· :.ays One of those romin~ up is a freshman, 5.9 Lon Urunich, lht' first subs titute off the bench lh1:. i;eason. Another 1s Chns Gugl', ~1 >8 sophomore. But whnt about this y1>ar '!> team thot has run over mo!>I 1111 ponents \\llh l'al>l'·) "We cloM·d the ~ca~on :.i \1•a1 ago with tht> :.a me starting lml'UJl that we now use w,. went to thl· Sl'l'Ond l'OUnd v f the pl~I) ofh twfore lo:.ing lo \'l1 n1ura. -11 411 " The curn•nt Mon.irrhs QlUIHl'I ha<; lhfl't' \l'llltll ..... 1 Ju11111r anti 1 sophom11rl• 1n lhl' -.t.ulln~ hnl·u11 Carolvn Topf Su•· Sulhv.m anti Pe~gy Hl'HI \\Ill Ill' lt•..,l lh1oui.:h gr ;iduat111n "111 11• 1 .... 111•11 (, .ic .. .ind sophomor p I\ 1ni \\'1lm111"111 return Wh..1 l t \ P<' o f 11ff1•n-.l' c1n" Sh;irp util11t•' "Wh c•n I plJYt•tl JI I ;ii !->1:111· C Fulle rton). Wl' we· re u f .1 ... 1 breaking learn I like lhnt tvp1• nl game and think 1t .... 111ori· 1•\rll rng to watch. .. J've abo p1C'loo1·cJ up ~111111• other th1nAs th at 1 UM' 111 coaching but bask:.illy I M1 1·~' defense und fundanw11t.ib. "Whrn the g irl:. gt.'l thl.' lull 1111 offe nse, lhl'Y know pn'll) mu1'11 what to do hut 1ldl'll~l' I!> d1f fercnt They Jan I.' to ",,,.k lt.11 tl 111 get it down an1t :t!> I.tr a:. I'm tori cerncd. dl'femo{' 1o.; tlw 11,inh· 111 the game" Anothe r thini.t !\ht• :o.lr1•ss1·., r team play and fr•c·l ... 11"J:.111•\t•r mo r e evid<!nl lhan 1n th1 quarterfinal. com1• lrom lw•hinl1 vietory over M rr;i ( 11~1a of Manhattan Beach TUl'"<k1v n11(hl '"K im (Wilm ot), llUI sophom orl'. h a:,. b•·l·n ovt·1 shadowed by lh<· oldt•r J.(1rf.. tlti.. year but sh e came 1111l or 1t to score 23 points anrl h.1 ... lht' potN1 t1al to play Wtlh lht! 111''>1 Of them." Docs she <'hati~e stratc>i:v for each gam e and does :.hl' l>coul op ponents? "l did some scoutinr. in th1• Garden Grove tournament <'3 1 Iv in the year." she ~ay:.. "Of thl' :i2 teams in that t ournament, 21; uri· in the playoffs. "Thl'n I have 11c•npll' Rt> out ond scout other t eams durrng llll' playoffs . "Bul I <lo try to i.lav to rn v game. After :.ill , pl;cy 1111! :!<. gam es s uccessfully with Y..ltJt Wl' do must be riJ(ht. l woul1ln I w:rnt lochangl' that" The Monarchs art• l11t11nl( 111 percent from I hi' flo<11· ,.., .1 1<•;1m and the slartinJ.! f1\C 1s h1tt1ni.-: close lo 36 t>erccnl. And Linda Sh:1rp 1,n'tthrowtnl' in Ute towt•I and :.a} rng ".Jtl u11til next year . This Yl'ar the team i'> un1ll'f1•;il ed and next yl'ar wdl, h·t th.11 take l'are o ( il'><'lf cl1:i.p1l1' tilt'''" l1m1 sm of the l'O;i(•h and the· f.11 I i.he has an 1:1lrnnilJn1·r· 111 u11 derclai,,l>mc·n on tlw '1t11ad An om11111us w..irn1ng lo upp.1 nents 1 indct.•d. Saddle back Swim Choice ~AN M /\ R COS-~acl1tlob11d Coll<'J.!l' 1x r a von ·cl to r<'rl(·at a Mission Confl'r C'll <'<' ~wirnmin1· 11nd d1 vin1ot c·hamp111n in ... r1d .1\ and Saturday'" mL'<'l llt l':ilmnar College, here• The m ec•t b•'R ln~ :it 1 F'rul.Jv with the one-nwlc•r l11vm1• 1 h1• first O( four '>Wlm t'V(•f\l5 foflo"c; at 3. Six final!\ a rc sl't SJlurdov mornint: <9 JO) with unotht;r seven held In the afternoon 121 Saddlehat'k, unbt'all!n in Mic; sion Conferente duPI m1•1•l .ii' t1on, figure to ~t't their ~1 1rr.•,1 competition from P;ilorllJr .ind Riverside . J o hn Saa thoff anct L a rry Johnson pace the Gnul'hoi; Saathorf, the dcflindlni: con· ference too and 200-yard backstroke c hampion , h a'> clocked 57 6 und 2.04 4 ror th1• cvenL4'. And Jot\nson's limes oC 22 0 (50 free) and 49.3 (100 Cret') are two o( the better marks in the st all' Saddfoback'a Jim t.yle as aJ:m a defending champion He won the 100 ny In ~.1 laat )'ear and ti~ cJocUct ~.o lhb uuon. Thu!!O!y. April 8. 197& DAILY PILOT (3 Athletic Sunnnary Checking s;,kerest Alamitos Area GoH esa Nips Foe Racing Tennis Results .. =:~~:::: ... FOr Area Women For Men & I \poktl ... 1\1 _. ... ,, •4 •I. '-""' f\I ""' '"'-'' •••• , • ' -. 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IEACH • VALLEY LITTLE LEAGUE MtsSIOM YllJO • MISSION VIEJO HIGH OlAlllE/TUmM • El MOOENA PARK WAI.NUT • SUZANNE PARK COSTA MESA • T1WINKLE PAR1< COY1M • COVINA PARK Hl•A PAIK • KEICNEOY HIGH ti hou,. of eapar1 l111\rvc1lon fHh•tf"I lit• "Del C11ndan Wey \o Plarl•ll" Spedal Pfaylan T .. him Pfaylelt partldpatton certlflcaln lpeclal eppearencH br Oodgera •nd Antei. Autopaphed pk\urH ol Pedgera and A•I• lhowtnt of tM 1175 World lerlff Hlgtllltftt nlM ,,.. ddlet to • Dodger or Ano-I g1me IN4.frence~ A ~ IMlyela by ltt9 ooachl"I 11aH ONLY$35 CALL TODAY• AREA 714 634-2951 BANKAMERICARO AND MASTER CHARGE ACCEPTED LIMITED ENROLLMENT • PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION DAILY PILOT Thu19day Ap11I 8 1976 Tonight's TV Highlights NBC f!) 8.00 Truman at Potsdam A his t oricul druma present~d by llallmurk llall of f''amt-and Cocui,ing on the postwar rnl..'cting of President Harry Truman, Rrita1n'b Winston Churchill and Soviet Pre mier Josef Stalin. Ed Flan· dcrs. John Houseman and Jose Ferrer portray the world leaders. KJfJ 0 8 00 "Lt!!-Miserables." The 1935 m ova· from Victor Hugo's classic novel fralurt>s f)·ederic March and Charles Laughton KCET~ 9 00 "lnc1dent at Vichy " Arthur ~1 all er's d~ama of G ennan- occup1ed France m 1942 1s presented by the Hollywood Telev1s1on Tht!ater under the direction of Stu<:~ Keach. TV DAILY LOG Thursdoy Evening AHlll I Friday •• lJCI Offe.rsJJra•a Five Plays Ending Runs f'or five of the 4'1Khl productions wt11ch havt' ~en on thr boards the put se,•er•I \\t'eks. 1t '1' curtnln c11ll Umu. e lnUH'miaion Tom Titus ) p e-r r or m a n c e $ f' r 1 d" y 11. n d Saturday ut 8.30 In the You\h Services Auociation theater at Bristol Street and Red Hill Avcnu~. Cos ta Me sa. Reservations Cdays) 646·3178, (t>venings > 557-7297 . Dream," S o uth Coast R~~rtory '!\ lOOth production, on st•B" TuHdays throuch Sundays atf o'clock with o 3 pm matinee on Sundays loll the Third Sh•p Theater, 1827 Nt'WJx1rt Blvd . Costa Mesa R\l~ervation~ 646·1363. TH£ GOLDEN BEAR Hunth•c)ton hoch Presetlh .ANJL 10-11 APRIL 8-9 KENNY RANKIN rA.rA JOHN CltUCH & MIOHIGHT SUM ..... _.11cti .................. ., ""'......, ""'" ,..,.., OIHIHG • COCKTAILS• .. 0 A.GI UMIT 306 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 5l6·t600 H..tMcJt• IHdl (Acron"-' ri.r1 This weekend wlU mark the closing performancei. of "Tht• Mind With thu fhrty Mun" al Sebastian's West Dinner Playhou:w. ··ueglnncr\ t.ud. ·· :1 t th t• Irv 111 t• ('om mun 1 l y Theuter . "Janu s ut th e We stminster C:ommun1t · Theater. ··our To"o" at lht• Sun Clemente Community Theater .rnd .. Daniel Boerne and lh1· Shawnee-s ·' al the Fountain \'alley Comm unit)' Theater "Jaqus " complete s a four.weeltend engagement at the Wr stm1nster Commun1tr Theater. 7272 Maple St.. Westminster." itb performances Fl"id<1y and Saturday at 8.30. Reservations 893·8626 ·'The Lillie Foxe!." 1tl lh(• Huntington Beach Playhouse. 2110 Main St , Huntington Beach Liiiian Hellman 's O~d South drama "111 be performed at 8 JO Fr ida.) and Snturda) Reservations 842· 5421. iil•li·~~iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiij "Froth ," an ori~1nal • The lone ne" comer to LM local S('hedule is a Greek tral(ed). ··H1ppolytos." by Eurip1de!o., "hkh "111 be presente<l b~ the UC lrnne drama \\Mk1>hop Friday and Saturday at 8 o'dock in the Fme Arts Little Theater It's being directed I>) LCI graduate !.tudent Etlel'n Kaniefskt and ll<'kelii "'" be a\ a1lable at the door t\T SEBASTIAN'S Jules Ta~ca's '"The Mind With tht' Dirt\' ~an " closes out 1ti. Orange County premiere engngement \~Jlh performances loni~ht through Sunday in the dinner theater. 1-10 A \'en1da Pico. San Clemente. Curtain times varv : reservations 492·9950 · T HOR NTON WILDER'S Amencan classic ··0ur Town" resumes tomghl for three more performances , through Saturday, at the Cabrillo Playhoust', 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clrmente. Curtain 8 :30: reservations 492·0465. A bicentennial childrt>n's adventure show, ''Daniel Boone and the Shawnees," closes a lhree ·weekend run with performances at 7:30 Friday and 2 p.m . Saturday and Sunday at the Fountain Valley Community Theater, 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. Reservations 962·0720 or 968· 1423. medieval :.ly l l' mus ical performed tonight through Saturday at s· 30 al the Funky Keg Compan~·. 471 N /liewport Blvd ., Newport Beach Reservittlon:. 642·6182 BACKSTAGE The Fountain Valley Community Theater \\111 offer a series of creative drama works hops beg1nn1ng April 19 ... cla sseh "111 bl' conducted for pre-schoolers through JUntor high students, with further information available at 839.4753 .... CALLBOARO -Auditions for "A Shot in the Dark'' will be held Su n day al I p .m by the Huntington Reach Playhouse, 2 110 Main St., llunl1nglon Beach .... d1re('lor John Williams Another county premiere JS ··Beginners Luck." winding up a three·\\ eekcnd :.tint Cor thl' Irvine Community Theater with CONTINUING ON THE boards are these three attractions: -"A Midsummer Night's will be seeking a cast of five men ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and three women for the comedy. -.: which opens May 21.. 'New King Kong' Under Fire .. ROllH AHD MARIAH'' IPGI DE~VER (AP> RKO Radio P1<'lure~. Inc . of New York, has filed a Sl.5 million swt against a Colorado firm charging that the firm 1s planning lo release an unauthorized ~equel of the 1933 classic film "King Kon~ · · RKO charged that Key International f'll m D1i. t r ibutors, In c . o f Denver. is producin~ a movie called "The New King Kong '• whi<'h violates copyright law!> and would confuse the pubU(' that it 1s connect ed with the 1933 vers ion RKO ALSO says that the Key \'l'rs1on would con flt N with sequel rights sold last year to JJ 01 I • \H ' • •U• .. U.CI .-C: MOl ~ 'l)lfl HEW OYER THE CUCKOO'S NESJ"(R) 1 , ••••• , .. ,~ .... , , .. , ,. 1 ...... .. .... , ..... ''MEDOA" ,., l .. .JllU/WM l-IW lt "STORY Of ADELE H" -.. , ,.,. ....... , ....... -,,.,al-.. Jf HA .... '"TMI OUCHHS 4'40 n4I OllTWATH FOi" lf'GI I A '"WV IMANc:HllT(" (JU 0 G, ~"WV ICITV O". UU Italian producer Dino De Laurenlls. The suit sayl.i the Italian producer is :.pending $18 5 million for the authorized sequel set for release in Nov. ember. Finn said copyright laws were resear('hed and the film 1s about an ape, but is a new ap· proa('h to King Kong. "l'M SITTING here in U S. D1stnct Court here. '"What we're doing 1s enhrcly different," Finn said. "It's a comedy, a h:l.l1re. Our King Kong looks nothing hke tht-1r King Kong." Michael J. Finn, vice president of Key who ls also named in the suit, said the movie is being produced in Europe at a cost of Sl 4 million. the Rocky Moun tains and-;;::;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;:::::::;:;;:;=:;;; these two mighty giants <RKO and De Lauren· ti us) ('Orne down on me, ' Finn said on Mon day of the suit filed Ma rch 15 1n Miss Crouse Starring SOUTH COAST THEATRE I U S. CH1t Hl4Jllwrt LAGUNA HACH 494-1514 Of"IH MIGHTL \' 6:0 SAT. & SUM.·1:45 LOS ANG EL£S (A P l Lindsay C rouse. daughlN of the late pla)'\\r1J!ht R ussel <:rouiit•, 1s <'O·starrin~ Roy Hill is directing THEA'RE I "Slap Shot" on locution "JAWS" in Johnstown, Penn (PG) " 1th Pa u I N cw m an in l he -:<:;:;;;:;::;:;:;::;;;;~:-­ l · n 1 versa I film. "Slap Shot." j:..!!!~~~~~~a::=~ :\I I s s (.' r 0 II s (' w a !> named for h<'r father's longtime collabor utor. Ho" a rd Lindsay George 1,-.....:..:;~c.;;;.::;:;;::..,~:1---:i THU'RE II ly• O"Heol "BARRY l YNDON"1rG1 "SHHLOCl HOl.MIS' SMAltTH Hone· ll"GI -~ ...,...._ & n. Hiity Gnll- JACl tllCHOL~ "OHl FUW ova THf CUCKOO'S MfST" r•t .. IAD HEWS HA.RS" CPGI .. YOUNG FRAHK&ISTtlN" "WHIFFS" lrGJ "LUCkY LA.DY" .. TRACICDOWH'' lrGJ "IARRY L YHOOH" "HIGHT MOVES" frG1 "TOMMY" lrGJ "SHAMPOO" IRI Our team t•lf• you everythlftl you w•nt to know about rour tHM In the DAILY PILOT STARTS TOMORROW 3 •O•l>U "'"' U 1111'DU (II~ ... -14•,.l ll M • t • l llllO•• a •Olt04" U >I I,. ) AC&tilMY 4WU" ""~,:­... '°'' 7J,.. -·bll·--' -lbll .. _Mllf .... ........, • "'°",.. fOMMT ,... •U•••t •WMe _._... IMAMl'OO Ill _.,, ... __ , -----• &CAIC•t ~WMMI 1UW 01119.M • n aMO &VtiltO. t IAllT L YNOOH '"' ..... (AU .. _ '·'* lllOf -2. aLOOO ~ J, fHI DfVll'I UIHt,.1 ---111 QMt ....... ,.,. ... ,"" ntlftl\lmfa 111 MAIO TIMll ,... -•a.tUM•W•tUto WAH lt .. ,. .. u • 1111111 -•• IAO NfWS NUS ,,.. MIJllD COMPANY ,... -· ...... , . .,_, __ _ ""'__,,.,_ .. OM NW OWi <vCIOO't llQl "' UNCMOMllll• -----.;:,T .• -.... ....... -;?;E, J --==r:.:-___ ~._., . ....... _ --°"'- From the devious mind of Alfred Hitchcock, a diabolically entertaining motion picture. In the family plot -00. DAY l.OCE Television (50) • ,.,~~L .. ... _ ... ':".::' ~ aau-•••-AtWI .. Ml IUI Ult M'OIT '7J"' PUlT TMU TIE 1 IALK-1 11 1ll City Cube ...... ll4-t11Z MAM.-S SOUTlf COAST PUll 3410 Bristol Street Cotti leu • SU-2111 PACIFJC'S llUl PARK Dllft-11 Linceln lftnue I . ef Knott •• ., hrt • 121-4171 ( • CBS Entries Medi~, Cannon Canceled NEW YORK CA P> Th<'re'll be a TV critic in the 'A nter~· oox anc.1 a p1t c h \'r t urn ed aportscaster buck 011 the mound next rail wht-n J new CBS baseba ll comedy culltd "Rull FOW'" lakes a i1 wmg at the rut· in~·· The s how, starr ing ex Yan ke•· pitc h er J im Bouton , .i. eportcaster ror WCBS-'l"V hvrt.' since October 1973, lists M.irv1n Kilman. the TV critic for "Ne"'' day" on ~and, N Y • a!> .i. cowritef . Basell on Bouton 's be!>l sl'llJn.: book about big·ltaguc ba!>t:ball life, the senes was one or six ncw programs the CBS telcva<>wn network sa id would be 10 1h evening program lineup for 1976-77. and hvr }OUng son. and ··All', Fuar ... a N<>rrnan 1-<.·;.ir M.'nu~ llbout 11 con,.t-rv at av~ newspaper t'JJlumolst &n hts lut.-4lr.. aruf h1~ romunce w ith a hbt<rnl l11dy µhotugrnpht•r 1n ht'r m1d·ZO!. CBS Al.SO IS 11dd1nK three new hour lt'11"t h ..,e ries to I I!> :.ch,•dule They au·.-"Spt•nn·r·s l'1lots." about two flat'rs who work for u 'mall av1atiu11 t·ompuny . .. Ex 1.'CUll ve Su 1te ,' · J bout human n • la110nsh1pi; tn a large corpora lion. and "Oehet·duo," :starrin.: Judd lf1rsch as a b1)1!·C1ty pohCl· detective with a law de~rcc IN MAKING public Its n1·w schedule, the network c:ancckd rive curr ent series. 1nclud1ng "Medical Center ." now 1n 1b seventh season. an d 'Tannun ;.i fi ve-season veteran Othe r sho ws getting the ax were ''Bronk." now m its flr!>l s eas on . a nd t wo mid-season replacements. "Sarah" :.ind "Popi. "The cancellations raised to 10 the number of shows CBS has dropped this sea!>on. CBS also said 1l was putting fo'1!-of its returning Sl'Mes in new time periods. <imong them lh1• top·r ated "All m lbe F' ct mily: t·urrently ~ecn at 9 p.m EST :\londay n1~hts CBS s aid 1t wa~ sh1ftmg that :.how to tht> sa m e time Wc-dne!>· day mghl "Maude." now st-en at 9.JO p m . Monday, was moved hack half an hour "Tony Orlan· do and Dawn.·· now on at 8 p.m Wednesday. was shifted to the sam e time on Tuesdays, whill· "Good Times, .. now seen at H p m . Tuesdays. will appear at that time on Wednesdays next fall. J a m l' s F r a n c i s t u ~ h a s ~1gned for a CBS pilot film. "Tht: Seekt•rs .. which. 1f su<· c·essful. \\Ould lead to llw a<'· tor's fifth T\' sencs. J-)·an- c·1scus star red in '·Nakl•d Cl t , .• • • • · .:\1 r . N o v a k . ' "Longslret"t · · and .. Om· El liotl." The fall lineup for CBS calls for three new half-hour situation comed ies. one of them .. Ball Four." The others are "'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymor e." based on the m ovie of the same nam e about a widowed waitress Gazzo in "Sunday' ALTHOUGH ABC aJready ha s announced its 1976·77 schedules. cha nges an both the ABC a nd CRS schedules for next fall may be made when N BC makes pubhc its new fall program lineup later this week or ear ly next Wl.'ek. ROCERS. DUE FOR 'MATILDA" LOS ANGELES <A P \ Wayne Rogers has a job. whethc>r or not his new tt'levis1on senes "City of Angels'' proves sue· cessful on NBC. LOS ANG ELES t t\P) Playwright-actor Michael \'. Gazzo, nominated for a supporl· mg.actor Oscar for "The God- father. P art II." is returninl-{ to the screen in ·'Black Sunda' .' Gazzo will appear in the l'a.ra· mount film as a Turkish 1m porter Of CXp lOSI Vt.'S IO lht• plot lit blow up the Super Ro\\ I CBS' go-ahead for "Ball Four" means Bouton. cast as a reli<.•f pitcher for the mythical "Was hington Amen cans ... will have to leave h is SPortcasting JOb with WCBS-T\', owned by the network buying his senes. As soon as R oger s fimshes the fir st half·sesason or the ser ies, he'll star in .. M at1lda, .. which Albert S. Rud d y will produce as a motion picture from an origm al story by Paul Galhco The com· edy will be film ed m New York , Chicago and Atla nta. Ed Joyce. news director for the :.tat1on. said Bouton. 37. will con- tmue working at WCBS for a ~h1le but will bt.' replaced at a date still to be decided L.M. Boyd For Europe Bells Toll Was rep orted h l' r <.· th al G l'.., r J.! l' Washington o r iginatt>d th£" custom nf Sl'<ttmg m e n and wom en a lternately at formal dinner parties. But slich painng off for tht: big meal of the da y goes back a lot farther. Around 1455, the gentl~man and the lady sat to):(ether because they wer1,> supposed lo e<1t frflm one plate and d rink from one cup. Even much earlier . the l!;gypt1wis handbmll l'xlr<1 large· chairs so that couples could sit m sam<: at lht• I.able. Q . "Was u r anium ~ood for anvthmK before the scientists put 1t mto the atoml!' bom b"" A. Mostly 1l was used to color i.:la!>' Note at stalt'd in print th.it lht•n··.., "" poison ivy <Hl)\.\hert' l'XCt.'pl 111 \orth Amerie•i. hut I lh•1u~ht sut•h .cn·w 1n Sc;indin11\ 1.1 Who. s ri J: h l" BELl.S A client rN•enll\ n· tumt.'<l from O\'l'r'l'a~ dul v .i::.k!> \\ hy tht• dturch twlls of f';urope "•·c·rn ... 11 mu1·h more m1•l11dt11lh than lh<' rhurrh lll'lh of this rnun tr\ l'n,.,1hl\ bl'(':lll'l' tho"• h ;.11 ... u' t• r t here a r 1· anchort'll to womkn 11mlwr" 1110;-;tlv whdt• a lot nf bt>lls ht•reahout ... ;ire !>llSJWndt•ri from ,,,.,., ~1rd1•r., Wood h•h th1· ht•ll' rm.: ~lt•d !lrountb out thc•1r mt1,1t·. t'l ,OWERS A~O SOl'°'ll If ) 1111 put an arranut•rnt•rtl of 1·11r11ation., nt'xt lo a loud rad111. 1h1· !Jlo11m' \.\Ill l1·nd 111 !urll ll\\ a~ from lh1· -.p1'.1k1•r ('1111n1n)! t.-llm\ 1111 Lo-. \11~•1·11· .... 111111111•\ If lw i... !h•r1•r11!1111• .1 111.111 to .1 tlll \ of wo1111·11 lw rip' a !'nupl1• 11f h11lt•llP• uH llw dl'l1·11<1.m1 •, ro.1t lwfo1 t• cl1,pl.I\ tnl' him in tlw 1·our·troo111 I( h1• "1h·fr11d111.c .1\\11rn,1n111.1 1111 :-of m•·n. hi' '<OllH'llm<·' put ... drttp~. 111 twr ''""" 11111 011lv Iii m11ke th1•111 ).h111\ h11t In ltlur lwr \ "'•111 11111' i:n 11111 h1•r u h1·lpl1·~ ... 11111k Arldr•·•~ mml to (, \I llw1tf /' 11 /,.tr / ,,, 1 Cos111 M nm nti:!li PLUS THAT EQUALLY EXCITING CLASSIC! fv'i The Devil in ~ ·"z~~"'i1""··!'1'ii.,f,...,'"'.!"'~•· ~ Miss Jones ~~::.~~~::·::. - 'Bruce' on Loose LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Bruce lives' T he great white killer shark of ",Jaws·• has been granted a second hfe. scaring the µa lrons of Universal Studios Tours. T he s ame 24-foot fish that tern fied move1~oer!> 1:. part of lhe new attractions a t the studio. Nicknamed Bruce. the shark will destroy a drnghy and thl>n menace tou nst.son t hfls1ghtseemg t ra m Hll.DOYH "ONIE FLEW OYER THE CUCKOO'S l'llST" lltl -"S UGAIL41'1D EX'lfSS" Senior Citiun1 S 1.00 .. I\• >I t, j , l 1 ~ . 1 f I "II NI w ~llOH l\.INl I "'11 klMNl'll NI 7:15&9:1S MIGHTL Y CINEMA C£NT£R .... ,.o, •• ••••\ l 0 \1• ... , .. .. n .. YU Of CbllU t l t -4141 -· lffli;·~@i'ii' 141 llZA .. IHHll OflU I U"T !1ACll, .. AI! llHMOlDI '"LUCKY LADY"' ·~01 DAi•l• ' '° ) i•• 00-• 00 10 00 11s' sv•~1u1Na •C 'v" OfO,.Of t U .. NS !THE SUNSHINE BOYS OAtl• 1 •• •0 .. 10 wOOOV All(H "BANANAS" • ff-• 0(~01 llotl l!TUOJO"D •3 DAYS OF CONDOR' O•ll• >IO 1 10 Ill\ JAOI NtCHOl IOH IH "CHINA TOWN" • •>-• H1•1 ...... L.Ul. -~-.:.~f!t.::D: ...... - WkAT" ™lY SOlD YOU" SISta• ro au vr••• "1"ACKOOWN" '" 00-t ., '"' Ja,.nc""" "THE KILLER ELITE" &TT UOHlY ~01 tU~ IU~POllTINO ACTl!lh LUGA.ONT "SHAMPOO · ""to 1111 """ "'""°"u "TOMMY' .. ~,.. ''°' ~· .... ACADEMY AWARD WINNER ; ed~~!~! B~J.~~.f !!f..lMA) '"'0 ,. .. f • t,._ Altll•t••-t \ ... f"l't ... MOfN.Utta r edwards LIDO CINCMA ) J .. ,."°"'""• .. ,.,,.,,.n ,.,WPOlf H.-.CH •ll t J\• ' ....... , '""'·~ tlll'••' """'~-~,, OA11. Y PILOl_!: 'Patty' Goes Hollywooa Q: •:vc•r ~in<'f lhe kld1111pini.: of Pllll} llu r11I and t h«' Incredible-aflt'r math. "'e'H i r·ud about movies bt>lng lilmMI bi.l~wd ou Cht> rul·llfeo itcript . Are any of lht'st' belnR •howrt t-llht'f in lht'atc-r11 or on TV? -Marlo Rt'dln,g, Dt-trolt. A Ont>. titled "PttttY." opened m Nt'\.\-York to long lrnes ut the box-orttcc. X rnkd. A wrnnd ''l·r~1on. edited down t.o :ln R. 1s plannt-d to ltltt:ic·l udd1t1onal but mort' l>Q~llmtsh audtencl..'s V1111't•nl Canby, tht' Ne w Yor k l'lmt>scntic. descn bcd thl' X version as "hardcore pornowraphy. put on h umor and social history . a fantasy ve1•ston or lht• Pa t ricia H earst story .funny 111 a loont•J way very frisky." A TV drumatited do1·urtll!O tury 111 berng pr,•part'CI b) tht• lk>btotl 11t·uttur(•rs o! the "\\'hill' llou~t· Trunscripti>" und "Wutcri::.itt· Covcr·llp Tn al ··Actual lnul tran11cnpt1> will form the bus1s of this feature w ith producer Thom.1:-. McCann promising flashbacks to som e of t ht• more 1rnporta11t even ts starting with the kidnapmx 1IM•lf. Q: Cons idt'ring what a perso n his age has to xo through pbyskally, has George Hurn i. en r said how Jong he "ants lo live'! -Je~st> Block, Ne w York Chy. A . Yes "Lrnlll vaudeville come!> l>ac·k, .. tht Oscar-wm n rnf! Sunshine Boy smiles. . Q: ls It true or a myth that rock 'n roll sta rs become musician s just to attract girls'! -Dorii. Ma.her , Milwa ukee. A. This as not a case of mytht11ken 1dentif1C'a lion. One·tim c Beatie John Len· non told a TV inter\'aewer that he became a pop artist "to tuke ad- \'antage of the sex offered by young fans." "The Bealk s." hl· said, "always had a following of ·groupies.' g irls who use se.'< to get close to the ir idols ... Uut 11. e d idn't call t hem 1(roup1(•s then it was somethrn~ hke ·stai::!> "· When asked w hv lhl· B~·atles LENNON broke up. Lennon an::.~l..'rt·d "Aft er a time the wholt.' scene becamt' boring .. t Boring or not. the talk pe rsists that the Rea ties might reunite for a one-time. closed-circwt T V con cert for a reported SSO million plus a piece of the i::ross pie . Their angel lo·be or not-to·be 1~ Bill Sargent, w ho produced the m em or able "Give 'F:m Hell, Harry" a nd "Hamlet " with Richard Burton 1 Q : I nolice in the cred its for "Kojak" the na m._. George Savalas. Is he a relative of Telly's'! -An· d rew Santulle, Springfield. Mass. A: The chubby actor who portr ays Dete<.'l1n· Stavros. a kind a nd ~entlc rharacter. 1:. Tell)·., brother G eoq~e Savala s . Howe\'er. 1t 1:. not nc-pQtism. George had -. good deal of ;JCtrng <·~ JX•riencc befor e he was cast an the series lie 1s abo .i grad uate o f a New York acting school Q: While we realize thal news shows aren't t•x. pected to capture too many viewers, we're curious how "60 Minutes" does in thl• ratings race. -~1 r. and l\lrs. Ernest Robertson, Pittsburgh. A : In racing pa'tlanc('. "6() Minuk~" ts an l'nlr\ }OU can bet will run m the money. In the N1ebt•n last month. for m s ta net•. it outrated such slri('tl\ c·n tt:rtamrng progra ms as "Chico and tht• l\t'an." "'.\l audt> ... "llarrv O," "Ma« Davis ... "Phvlli~:· "Movin' On, .. ·"KoJuk, .. ··Tony Orland~ and Dawn," .. Flip Wilson" and "M cCloud," among:.l other lalked·about non·ncws-onenled programs. AUDREY HIP8URN lODT CONNERY SHAW -HAABOffllN - 1t4U~•fwt.'°"'COthllllfU ...... u. • .. u ... -COMING NEXT· ''SHERLOCK HOLME'S SMARTER 8ROTHEA"' ,jt: ! ACADEMY AWARD W1NNER BEST "lk,t Film ~ of lhl·'il-.1r"' WINNER 4 ACADEMY AWARDS RYAN O'NEAL MON·~AI I PM SAT111UN 1 $0.6·1)C).1 lO ( edw~.~~! s~~:~~~~~"'AI Ht-HO I. ...... ~~~.~~J~.L. .. ~1\TMIM GINn t H J u O George t:rscott ---·-·f .. ~t "The Hind~nburg" ea~~.~~~. ~JS!~~.~~MAJ _...__!!.0.1!!!_ - edW11'ds MOO .....,~ ..... •''1•...-0 '°"OIT l&M)f! OIMJt .. 'Glad You Asked That' Our c·onclu~wn ·• "HO l\hn11tt·s .. "'111 lh• 11ruu11d 11. lo11g 11~ thl'n' ts 1w~ ~. gnod. k1d or llllh!ft•rt•nt Q: What du ~ou C'onsid1•r tu be th(.• wltllt6 Wpkal cutnmt•nt of lht• WM.•k'! And wb" mad~ ll'! - 1Urs. B. Robbin~. S httH•port. l.1t. ! • A Jnhnn'" Cur,nn. h1lk1n~ al><>ut \be• Wmtc Olympics "The 1<u:.:.1;11i.. \\on thrt•t• tlmtt · ufl n111n~ nwdul:-o a;, Uk l ' S hut 1l 1s notl1111~ lo bt• ... b11 nH.'< Of \1h • i'all hi• prouJ IA•t':IUM' 11 J)fOVC1' tt\f.1 OUI wlwut m;1k1•s iwod ,11hktt·.., • ,,.1 0 : Who pla ~t·d Dorian Gra~ In lht' movie, Hurt llaHlt'ld or Robt•r1 l>unict'.' -~Ir. ft.J . t 'lax Rkhh1ond, \'a. ' A If y11u un• n·ft.o1-r111~ lo the 1944 fi lm: ''Tht P1cturt• of Don an <i r :.1y" (lll<1de from Oscnr Wilde':- famous novel •. thl• ans\\t'I I!> llurcl lhtfteld A made.for TV t:nr:J1,,h H'ri.um· was <un'd .JI& 1975 $(,iundb tt1rash 1.•d b~ th"' c·1·1111·s. tlw all t:nau sb <'Util rncluded Shane· Bn;.mt <.1s llo11;1n 1 Nogel .O~H·n port :ind Vam·s~a Htl\\ ;1rd. lJ .. STARTS FRIDAY~ . . <PG> APRIL 9 "''" 'fl SlAH CONHFllY ~0 'f'ot,,'l\ MIO~AH C.AINl ot."\ 1-v11..-. "\o """ \:'7'.,. ,.,.,. 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COMMli fE:O .A VICTIMLE.;.~ Cl:r1M£, I DON'T KNOW . °™IS GEHT DOESN'T l...O<»< OL ENOUGH TO 8E WEARING FiALSf TEETH. • THE GIRLS I "·'n "''-rt.11nh .uld 1t1t•, tf111il~!, """ 1h 1 , 11·1 ""' \ 1h.10 ~ . •. f ' ! th11\t Ill\ "' 11\I h1(l\ .111.I 1l111·h• DENNIS TtiE MENACE -.MEN .. ...• IJ4.44.,.; " I ~ ~ ~ I I J w J Lt l 'I. . /'\ . \ 11T~ MY KINQ.\ BAlH~ .. m WAITIN' HJD ~ TUOS , .. • . ..., p HUCNOTICt; ,.~lflOUt au\lotU& .. AMltSTAf'l!Mt .. r rtw toHo••"4 prrt\Ol'I~ ,.,., c:Mk1WJ ~. M\\~ rwe .. E WPOA T 8 [ ACH "'" flOUE SH0\11 1~ ~ALE I. hi F '>()VIH OllAHG( GOASf ANTIOtJE ~ 16 ~lit. )~ °'''•I. 1'1 .. r\Ocle CA •UO.I'· II\ 01•,,11• (;oyn1y1 oo <lllf<Ml""r 111"4 . Nf.,PO•I ~~I." .... ~ Df•n c,.,.,,,., JW ""'"' w.,, R1¥U\lcM, CA <ft~ llollO S."O•~ """'"'· l~ (1Wry1 ""''· Rl,..r\16'1, CA ttio. flll.-b<nl~\ '' (0...,YC'-'t by A otfttf•I p.t1 thttf''1\IP JO'WOft °'-•" G'•ffte" ~ ... s.e .... """''" rf\.t, "-•letneiftt 'WA\ hltO W.tf't t"9 c-iv c•··-01 O••"'" ,.,..,,. .... Marc11n. "'• nmt P UBLIC :"'Once l'l KL.IC: ~OTll'i:; Tllo Clly ol LA-&e..:11 .. HK< ... ~_.i\ ... • IMKll t~~-ler ,..,. •• , qi be•clt •qwll)m•~t. l 4d jn· 1or .... 11en '' •••"•1>1• '"'"' .,,. oi. Oen. f offl<t, Oly 11•11 Ot .. ,.,. ,. -1111 Publl-d Or.,.00 CN•I 0.Uy PllO(. ..,.,, 1,1. ,,,. '~" -·-Ort"O'! C.Ont O.•lf Poor 1--------·------....,<ll 2$-Aj)f1t 1,1, ",H, I~/. IHI 1' PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSlllllllU .. AMl STATUAINf '"' lol!OWll>Q """"" •• dOong ...,.., ... ,.~, PACIFIC RIGGING COMP"H\' '"' Ntwpott Boulevard, Hewpott e .. cll.C" '7M.J DOUGA .. CORPORATION, I (..ellton-'• cor-•tlo<>, )Ill loe"'l>Ort ...... v.rd, ...... _, 8u<ll c.C flll6J Th.it bu\IM "'\ ., <ondUt ttcJ by. ,Of' .. _ .. loll OOVGAHCORPORATIOH MICllHIT 0.-R PrHidllnl flWI •1•11..,...1 ... , l1"'d wit!\ lht ~Cleo.of 0tt'l9S C"""4•.,. "°''I • ttn .. OUSSlllAlllDSMITM Atl_ys .. ~w ... *•-' c;a ..... 0.1 ... s ....... ... ...,, a.acll, C•hl-• '1MI '$4n• Pubfl.,._tt Ounll" COhl 0.ii. PllOI Aprlll ,IS.n,H lt7' '""'• PUBLIC NOTICE Thul'9d1y. Apttl 11 I 976 DAILY PILOT They. Learned Hard Way~ Gang Robs Newsmen Covering Boston Project PUBLIC' NOTICE p ·11uc NOTICE p "C'TITIOUI 11111 .. l!U lllAMI UATI MllllT f ... 19419,.,nq __ , ···-°"" ""' ., QVAllTY V( .. OING, IOI 11 .. i.y S<Ht• J. An•M•m CA '1•01 ,,,, •• ~, ,, """"'. " So ...,i. Ml••. Sow._. C••1•11 CJw1\hf'W •• .,...._. ,.., ~°'" S4 I lle-Cuv. CA .. 0.J Ttut De.I,,,...., it Condt.iClff Of 4 f1mtl• tONtthfl'tlitO Pnyth' £,,,...,.., '"'' \t•tement w•s t1'41Jid w1tft tn.t C.OUftly Clerk ot 0••"99 C-Y .., P l:HLI<: ~OTU:E "CT!TIOUS IU\I NUS NAMI STATlllM(NT TN •OH0111t•'") S-'iM' I\ do1"'Q INIW MH•' ....,.IHY ~CA~UAL\,OUlo t.Aal -y W.0""6 ll<o•<ll CA •n~1 -"""I<.., L.ot1•, 11100 ~ °'. API St•. f.I Toro, CA '17•l0 Thi\ ll<&l'l"H " ( onducted OY .,. In ~-tdv.tl ""''\MjHft 1.lo11o ''"' \t•••"'•"' •• " •1•.ct '""' ,,... (.OuftlY Cltd1 Of 0<.i!Q<t c....nly OI\ _,.." I?, "" A reporter and a photgrapher fro m th<' Provldenet'. c n t. > Journal "1:.itcd Boa\on 's Charlt"!$l0Wn 11ect1on to find out what the historic url'a 1s like 200 )'curs after tht.• nut ion's birth They found out tht' h:ird way robbed nt kn1fcpo1nt ln a hou:1ina proJect a few block!! from Hunktir HUI llt'porter Tony l~t". 29, and photoaropher Bob t:m"non. 26. told pollct' lht!) were lnter' 1ew1na in lht· houbln.i: project (Of" 1t pt;wnt-cl blC't'ntenniltl story when u t~l'n·u~l.'r n-..'{)mmcndl.'d the) photoi.:raph some <•bundoned apartml•ntt. 1'hc> "c~t to th\' bw ldma and soon found lhret t«n ager!\ wt'ttnna l..1 1n.u.k:< ~:onfrontinK them. One h11d a ~witchbl :td\• ko1h• Th\'~ look Emer&on's cameras and l\'nSe:.. 'alu<'d al S"l,500, und t>mpt1ed the newsmen':; walltits, Ll!X:e nnd Emerson told poll((' • C.J. Medberry •. board ch:urman of lhe l\nnk of Am<.'nca, wa~ hosptlul1xed for ohi.cr' ..ition and lesb <aCler he collap~ed at a ~hareholder!> nweting 1n San l-'ranclSco. Medb<'rry. 59. rell to h1'I knl'l'S whlle delivering remarks at lhl' me<'lang He r em:unt:-0 conscious and was able lo !-peak as he was ru~hed lo Sl Francis c1s Memorial llol>p1Lal by ambulance Medberry has been chairman of the board of ( ) both the bank and its 1,E()PI C' holding compuny, the · ~c. Bank o( Amenca Corp .. '---------- since 1970. 111 ,...,"' n. "'• FM141 l<s.J7U -·-o O<ot>Qe CCH.i o.oov Pllo1, P\itll1>1'.cl ~·"'" ~\t O.Oly Piiot, Wllllam L. C•lley Jr. canceled a speech he was to deliver in Spokane, Wash., to be available when the Army Is ready to place him on parole. Mt«llJS-Aorll 1,1. U , t'1• l:M0-14 ~11,t, IS. t2, 1"• !WI• When the U S. Supreme Court refused lo review his 1971 court·mart1al conviction for the murder of P UBLIC NOTIC~ ,ICTITIOUS I USINlllS\ lllAMI STATlllMlNT 0. f0001111'1"9 pef' '41\\ .,. CIChf\9 tM\1 NU•\ DOUGLAS PlAZA ATMt..1!11( CLU8, IMIJ MICAUftur 8ov"'•••d, ""'"'·CA'7/11 lltooert O.v1ct H•mp\on, 20t'~'' 9'-n. ,,.......,"' CA '111<)1 W1twn 4 ""'"OlOft P atnttftQ CDft ft«•or1 CSC•t• of Caf1forf\•• f"f:OtP '· UOU.Wllle Slfttl Ano,,.. Im C" tll01 '"'~ OU\tn~\\ ,, (.01'\du<t•O 01 • ... f'al ,..,t~V\•P R 0 H•rnPI°" T"'" trttt•,,,.nt w"'' fifed ""''" '"""" C:-t1 Clue 01 o .. •9' CO<H>lv on 1Mrtn11. I'll• ... ,.," Putll•-""'<I Ot•nQll Co•\l D••tv l>l'OI W n:hlfMdAor1t •.•. u .~,. ·~,. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aU,INl!SS NAMI! STATIMINt n-. •0Uow1nq pt:f\On\ Are aotnQOW\:t• ,,."' ., ~~OOK ~IO( AP •llTMENTL ~O<•nQO>t"°'~ L• PAlm.t. (A cei.•orn•• H,,,..,,.u I", Int. • 000 C..tmpw\ O"v•. \u1tt 10. Nt•OOtt &e•n CA ., .. ) PUBLIC :'IJOTln: 22 civilians at My Lai. Calley "•CT•T1ous a_u_s_1N-111-ss---i canceled the appearance al NAMESfAHMENT Spokanl' Falls Community TN> 10110W1no o•.,...,n "OOlnQ""" Colle"e. ,." ., ,., c.u .. oe EH r EAPR•su. '" w Kenneth II en son, Ca I ley s •M"~;~~1~~~'c~.:,:~~~~ ,..1111,. lawyer, said the formal placing l'-. """"°" v••10. ~· •·i.11 of Calley on pa role could take di:O':.':"'',,."" ,_u<•.o"' •" '" pince any t 1m e w1than JO days c..•~M Cundo11 and it would be inappropnate '"" n ......... 1111..i ....... ,.,. '°""'' for the former Army heutenant • T.~;· °' °'-c0"111' °" """rt",., to dehver a lecture on My Lui ,_, with parole cond1lions pendmg. A ""°''"'"° 0<•"9'! (O.\I 0..llt p,.,. * CAl.L('f ""''' '· •• IS. tJ, .. ,. G 'l'I'" Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Paul . P UBLIC NOTICE Breckenridge dismissed a $1.9 m1lhon suit filed against a Mexican airline a nd the Boeing Co. ste m· -----16-,-,'" _____ , ming Crom the death in a 1969 plane cr ash of Mex· "'cT1T1ous1us1111&n ican tennis star Rafael Osuna. ""MUTAHMINT Breckenridge ruled lhatOsuna's widow, Leslle ~":!0'-1"<l"''°" .. ,•oo1nQt1u~• M. Os una of La J olla, and her four children should woooLA .. o FURNITURE, 1ocn have filed 1l within five years of the tennis player's ""•1 °'"' ,.....,, ~··•A"•·,,.,,,.,,,,.. death. Z•M f •t>lr CotnC>t\llY, tn< , l(IQt E•"Ov•• Ro•o s..n••An•,CA111otni• Osuna was killed in the June 4, 1969. crash of a n..s.,.., ....... .i-"'1•001 u "' Mexicana de J\v1a'=1on Doeing 727 near Monterrey, ;JOU l- UftOh bl•ComjWftV,ln<. Mexico. Jr. after tbe testing ul Ctuno State llo~p1\l1I ' A jury convicted him In the b •11tana of retl~ Rur ;\dm Clarence C. Kay, 73. al hit. homt" ht>rc Oct. 9. • U.S. 011tri<'l Court Judie Robert t'. Peckham, GS. became chief Judge of lhl' Northern California Oastrirl . 1uc cecd1n g Judi:,· OUver J . Carter. Judi,:o Curler. who wns GS Wednesday, will take on 5enior JUdl(e ~ttHu:c nftl'r htwing been on lhc court more than 25 yeari1 and aervlng u:-. C'hld juditc anncc Aus. 1. 1970 Carter gurned w1>rldw1dt• i1t t entlon In prcs1d1njl in the Pacrtda llHr c bank robbery triol. • CA•t•• -. How•rd HugbH may h~\'t' anhented some ol ltw ad venturous spiral from his m'aternal great• grandfather. lo! Texas Indian fi&hter an~ Civil ~~r general. aceording to some or the late b1mona1re a. Dallas relatives The~ say Hugh<.'s al\\1tys had a soft spot in hi." heart. for the Civil War relntive. Maj. Gen. IUcbard M. Gano. a Kentucky country doctor who came to Texas and bought a farm near Grapevine. now " Dallas suburb .. .\ • .1-i John F. Edland, the doctor who disproved re· ports that prison inmates slit the throats of hostages and castrated one dunng the 197\ Attica prssoi:t re· volt, is back on the job after ~ix months an u psychiatric hospital. , Describing himself as "an Attica casuall), Edland, 41, returned toh1s position as Monroe Coun ty medical examiner after six months as a patient at the Jnslltute of Living in Hartford. Conn. The pathologist became a publicized fijlur(' after pohce stormed All1 ca Sept. 13, 1971, and pul down a hve·day r ebellion which claimed the llVCl\ ol 43men. • President Ford presented a plaque to the Boyl> Clubs or Ame rica's, "Boy of the \'eor" -Robtct Lee Fisher. \8, or Pasadena. In a While House rose garde n ct>remony. Ford also greeted nine other regional finalists in the com~ petition. Ford congratualted l''ishcr on his "wonderful accomplishment.We're very p~oud or you You"ft ~ well on your way to becoming an outstand1n~ dtiien." • Under pressure from other tribal members, Elmer Savilla resigned us chairman of the Quechan Indian tribe. Savilla formally resigned leadership of the 1 700-member tribe at n m eeting or the seven ~ember tribal council in Winterhaven. In doing so, Savilla reversed hls decision to :r;ta~ 1n power after be ing confronted by several angr~ tribal m ember s at his office • Tf'ht OV\i~~' '' bf•r'IQ conouttfid oy • Cehf0tn•• <or t10r•t1on ft~G SP4''' Y•<.• p,.•\tcH'nl Bens 8u•e••"~· Ptr\~• T~\ \tau•nwnl w•t f 1l.cf wOf\ ttwt (Ou"lf (.1•r• 01 Or•nQtP C°"""ty Of'I • A feder al Judge tn Savannah , Ga. dis"'1ssed a S30 milhon label swt brou~ht by a Savannah buSi· nessman againl\l Playboy Enterprises, Inc A Pulitzer Prize-winnin~ playwnght won it ~ court suit worth more than $1 milHon because the' M,o'(f\" "'' ...,,. .. '"''' \t•ternent •11~4 ••'" tni-(O~Y ('•'""' ot Or•f\O• County on Mau h 10.1'1• P\.1~1~ Q4r"••)ty (Ott l 0 11f'I P.foJI P')--«" 11 ?S, And Aor ,1 I I , Ill• 10" S. Pvt)ff\n.-d Or•non COCl\t O••IV A•ot, Motr<n t• a •ndAI>•••• A.1~1• tCl"ll•I-------------- PL'RLIC ~OTICI-: p BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAME UATf.MEHT' Tl'M" totlow1.,q ~'\Of\'•''" ~buj4 IAuJs Rosanova, former director of a country club. elaimed he was libeled by a July 1974 article in Pia) boy M agazane that identified him as being al>· soc1ated with or ganized crime. L'.S. 01strict Court Judge Alexander Lawrence ruled that Ros anova. for the purpo~Cl> or the !'IUll, "was a public figure, not a private ind1vhluol " • ' American Broadcasting Co • a production company and two publishers used a character he created without his permission. A New York Slate Supreme Court JUry d ecided in favor of Frank D. Giiroy, clim axing 11 years of litigation. Gilroy was a warded $745.000 plus interest rrom June 1967 . Gilroy was the winner of the Pulit.zer Prize in 1965 for "The 01L•o., Subject Was Roses." lie created the character Amos Burke, a homicide detective of independent means who rides around in a chaufferred Rolls· Royce, who was the hero or the telev1S1on series, "Burke's Law." PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • l .. .. .. • -ca DAILY PILOT Thu,Sday Apnl 8 1976 1 The Bluest Marketplace on the Oranee Coast \00 .. •.a1 h lott .. .1000.2999 Employment & . . lt9ntalJ 3000~ DAILY PllOr CLASSIPIED ADS Pl'eporohon .... 7000.7lifi ~-. . . . . . . luJIMu, lnvestmtnl & Mtrchondi5e . . . aooo.aon finonciol . . . ... SOOO.S0.9 0 You Can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 _5678 ) One Coll Service Booh & Manne AnncK>n<tmtfth, Ptnona ... 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J.pac-11111<1 nr Jwmt·~ oo larj!t' lut .. n "t'~kl'nll" 11 ~ 12 Calle Palnm.1 . • F:~trdh1 Ottr;impl ,-3431 01 ~'8·341>4 ~ .,._ish Hadeftda IH Corona <Nf Mar An ~traord1nary 4 UR. 11101-cm home (ratunns: :i huge ma ter i;u1te with J vtew. formal l11n\ni.: rnort\. giant fruat U!t•e<;, mJS~ve heam & m1~~1on lt1le roor. Only u :1hort w:.alk to Lallie Corun:i llo!ach. Sl59,900 ' Call 6H 72t l r.Jn NIL(L Ql\ll.l v & A55UCll\TE5 C:HALLEHGIHG f{~rn<xM prospect. 6fh6R n 2 corner wllh 3BH homr. flrc·rik ~7\.~. HAL,.HCHIH RE \LTOllS 675-4392 rJD.N1r1Cl DAILfY & ASSUCIATLS Public Notice Government A•MHMbt• Lo•• .. fW 4 Ill HOMES 50fM I blr to kit Nearlni.t t'omplellon Swider now tak1ni; re servation!I LIONS ESTATES 536-2S79 (213 ) 592·5010 IYIUILDH IA'1!e house-small lot. 3 Br. 2 ba. laundry rm. SpUt level. Near Lake Pul<. "Wb to beat'h. 1821 Alabama . U3,000 . 847·»57 Have something to sell" C1assified adt do 1l ~ell. NEW ORLEANS STYLE Llke new 2 bdrrn. & la rge family rm. Fresh & open feeling. BeauUCul Etarden tntry. $115,000 NEWPORT SHORES Move·in condition! At rium & brick patio. Clubho \lse. pools & tennis courts. 2 Bdrms., den. 2 baths. $65,000 LIDO REALTY - tto.u1 ,.,. S. Holt••• to a.. ......................... rno••d '•or s-c1......... 1016 ••••••••••••••••••••• _... ••••••• ••• •• •• •• •• •• • •• ~1000 tnmpll)h' pl'ic~. for FAMTASTIC!!! Z lilt & l>N1. l Ua . stu.-.:oo \'lew of l'ilt·1hn11 & 011n.t hotuC' !"axer up~r '°" :'ll:lnn11 lro'm tha. 3200 i.t.1n,eror 1ncom.I.' on rour l'Q It cui.tom h orn\! lut. I 't pt~ 960·2937 Sl26,000. hKome Property 2000 1J77 Yle Ude, M.L '7l-7l00 4 AMCHOU61 1 IMVUTMINTS Mewpon IHcll 106' M.wpon lucll ro" (7141 496-7711 ••••••••••••••••••••••a LIONS ISTATH Bualdrr llroker i;elllnll n\!~ & near ntw lncom.o property an llunllngton Beach & other primo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1020 So.Coett Hwy.4"4·15'9 You don't nc..-ed a gun to MONARCH BAY TERH "dr11w fut" when you SwHl)tnR 04:Hn views. place Rn ed In the Daily 40R. 3BA. formal DR. Pilot Want Adi! CaU now All amenities loc. pool & -642-5678. lato ~~ the Jacuui. s:ns.ooo _..;.;.;~..:.:..-----• l..AGUNA SHARPIF. 28H. 281\, Ira ocean view ...... ,. Deity PHot ~k. SS7,500. I0'1 Own. a-ffted Section. JAY W. YEATS RLTV ........ 31TJlCoastHwy Dlmalllf .. 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VourHobby lterns? ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• MainR<"nlals,540·5370 din rm fully rorp'<i & plo11h h1nd"rllptna ~ Ncarnrwlbr.iha, v1e"A•.S190mo.4937231 l'lll He h Pool·i;l1 1<wimmlng pool, ping Pla~yourMluncScr draJ)t'<l Sl95 499·46"'51 Adulh No l)('b rrplc, 1t8r. yud. no ~ls ll\All, 2txl, 2ba. 2 patro!I I d ,...._, ._. ........... " ~·• For thr Sopfmitlca,tt. 2hd ........ I\""' 1 BDRM $2"" E C :\1. 642 1603 [.gt 2Br, l' t ba. dre!'.,11111 1 b 1 rl' pona. \)' ro !'pa. lit)'m, •-..-, ...... "" . .,., I mos l'IU !IC or ) ' ~Ct'Uritv nntrol. Ru-•. "'ICh W'--' •. It. drn. 2ba. II!<' (ounlry J6SW Wil~on 642 1971 nroa. 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Suun1ls E nkrprt!>('~. lr\'1.nc Pool S••n111" I<': · .~·11 ,. l·.,11111.•tt·'' l'h1ll11•~ Fmt' Etl~t' Yard St'ntrt· lll':.p. Co. Ex1-. will i::1vt . k A· ~2937 refs ~S·8:i83or833·:JS.l l l2 IJ> 43:! 295!)/432·2950 !I p;urs. :ll'HI "a~ht·~ t1orl.l"L'f I 11 1 11 C'.111""'''''' \dtl"11' ,ti "1 ''••1111111 l '11 l'a 11 11'·I Jh•,1clt•11t 1JI Comm I )our h:.c TLC m your once aw · nn, · -· ~lltr Fr •(' •st 5'1 t 'll'I •"' • • 11 •• 11•111' 11o1 I·' • \ '01111111·1 • 1 ti I 1• I 11 , di 11 ''" ,,, .• 1.11 ll<tlHll'tl I l'll',111 up, Tn·c ~l'n 1 JlJMmll' ltd rurn'd . Ken W· d 1 Find what you wunt m lo Gpm. or 12131 4:13·4277 · · • ~ t :...:.' '· IJ.1111· I '1lut 1't."'1l11 d ,\of 't'"I l1l.1 'll l'I , ;.11 . .i .. ii ,1111 •.• tit 11 kmt' 51!!·1162.:i _ 1 ~l.'bun ~V4·7023 a~ a ~su ts 642-S678 Daily Pilot ClassificJs c~., Cluss1f1ed J\<ls 1;1;!.;,1;;111 •d:! !)!;iii I ,. f • 811'51nen 'Lost&Found s1001Lost&Fowid SlOOJobsW..t.d, 7075twpW..ted 7100HelpW..ted 7100H .. pW...ted 7100 Opportunity 5009 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••<.:::,···;::··;,~~~:~:·,·:~ t•Ol':'\D Presr rr plton A!lrad 1H'. tnt1l ure COOK , fiale_ish ll ill;; HMBRG/TACOS Hlu• 1•01nl 111.ol\' ;.Jl l GI"'''"'· 4 ~. \1c Aaron CJUl'J~1a11 \\Oman de~ ACCOUNTANTS llo:,p, 1501 E. 16th Sl. <.ltt1:0."'~"1Ciu, H I 11"111.1,11 ,111111 Hi•".irtl' Bro :-~ B.49.1·0038 :11rl'S IX1!>1l1on aspt>rson.il N .U. 6'S·5707 b e twn ·. 1 I - ----:ol.'l') l'J!>l l'.\pcncnl'c a 9·<1 30 (,, t 11·,111' 1111 .1 ptrtltl t I "'Th I' Iii !'>II) I: ii"" ~·Ol::'\IJ ., C ·k I ----------- hit''""'""'' I cot 1•1·d 11 ll 1d ~·· .11 ,. ,, l'•I \I ' ~ <I(: Jpoo:o.. e.\ecull\c Sl!l')', prol)\'rly HELPER Diu IV"RY M "'H i.11,, 11, 11 h l••\1·11 \1 11.1 1t 1.111 111)111 · I '" 11• I h!!il!I! ~ .. ii:una m~ml & public relaltvn' ~ s; A "'~ 1.,1 .I rn.. ,<. 1.:1., ,1 fh-Jt h ar<'a:..~!l~JOJ _ ~I i l!fll11r 537 7Ui . f:arly /\M Time~ roulc ,.,,., 1,.1 ,..,1 ,,1 " 11 1 11~ I .\II\ ~hq1, '.i mu I l Ol'' 11 !Ilk •. \\'ht L·. .... . , 1 ,.1• .• Penn....t P /Time PositlOft <.: M. area. No rnllet1. .. 10·1111!. I Ill\\ l1l k m ..... ~" r l Ill lvu pa\ 1111.: Jll > '-~dll urt\ l' n e c l · 1 st r . L' h ' I I d Mw.l have dt>pcnd. CJr ····~·1 ''"""""11rJlo \ ·1 '. I . I . l'u"P' part t 1H k•·r 111•• , .. , ... nl O\l'r ->5 1.1., •1 r at o e in ~-as io n s an <"' .. 01 .. I 'I• :111 "' '1' .. Jt.:lllhl I .. . ~ ' v • -• d d l · 1 . t d h . .. ...... .., "' • -1.:ni 1 , n "t· 1 , 1., 1 ,, 1,. r 1111 ... 1111 ~ Sth St ~Jnt.1 l'l'llOJ hh, ~··l!·n·nrt' n ee s ~ e a1 -on e n e person w o 1s ------- .. CAMP GROUHDS ', l(tt•i-;1 ~ I \11J W'~·.\lll! _ 1 1 \111hony 1,13 .011 accurate w ith fig ures & qualified in Ucntal 1tecept1om:.1 ,,. I W d 7100 u se of calculalor &/or 10 key .iddcr E"I>. Mature o n ly . "\;J-:1 "'''"""1 '1< 1 .,...,1 H t \\Jl•I l ur l.O:o.T.malt>Do~r!11Jn,~IHMp ante b t h ( d 'f b l\:ewport lk?Jch 6461766 t,.lt.1lo'ol t•ll tht· 1 .... 1111 1 111 .. 11 r .._1 .. mo~. an ... 10 ~reud i••••••••••••••••••••••• l Y ouc pre e rre . ) o e o r 6~6.5411 . Afl 6pm, I 'I ' I I I\ \\ ' llll\ I 111 ··It 11 ~ ..• II 4 • \' ----~ 'b l f d ·1 b k d t & Help W_.ed 7100 Help Wonted 7100 .••••.••.•....•.•.•.•••....••..........•...•.. INSERTERS No exp erience nceC's~an Apply Jn Pl'f"On DAILY PILOT JJO W . IAY ST, COSTA MESA NO PHON ECALLSACCEPTEO Equal Opportunity Emplo~ t•r l'"l' .•• •I•·••• .. 111 ,111 , 111,., '" I.Itel ~ J:!nd. "·H" l o ar. 1J 1r 1--. .. n.w..n-.=.•-~ res pons 1 e or a1 y an epos1 s 646-s:>s.a 1~11"11111.;l.1~•· ··t•l'.1111 , 11 1o7:1:,!1.,.1 \\alnu t 1 R~y mond &I i\trtni;Clk/Kt>ypunS750 balances -will train for accounts t••1 h oll ''~1111111 111 -Tu~lmA\'e C.\I &15 I02h ,\/P l'avrl/Corona S700 b l & II · · t UENTALASSISTANT """'I. 11• \\111 ··II "" 111"1 1111.. 111.11o-S1-111t11 . . ---Gt·nofl·,cr .\ ~'I() paya e · payro o n mini compu er. <>11hu Fl t Cha1r s1dc. 2 • +'ll',du11 11 \ ., x.r. 1::1.1 1 i•,11 1, thmtrnt.:'"" !\n·<l•'LOSl ~lloodhnund l~Pl'I n"tS•'I'\ 11,.11 ~a Prefe rred work schedule 8 :30Ai\l to YrH"pcr s-1112111 __ H~pWont~d 7IOOIHelpWanted 7 100 11.111 , 111 H••\\,11cl : m.i'11t·. \31. ~;•rnc 1 tai.:. IPml·l'i·r~o1111i'l i\l!t'O<'Y 12 :30PM i\'londay throug h Friday -DllTARYAIDE •••••••••••••••••••••••1•••••••••••• .......... . C l OTH IH G STORE ·~·' .,,..,., '" ·"" .1.1·1:. • 11·1°11·1~~ ...... ~(1'5 1, ,"~ 11 1°" 111 1X111-: 1i1h. (.;(l,ta l\k!>a Flexibilit y in sch e dule a mus t during llA .\I 7 . :iol'M I'' /ti ml' (, llCI"" •11 11111' \ I< . I -·"r' 0 "'. •t "arc Sllll<' :!'.!I '1 I:! 1470 o ur bus y months . I . .-11.tl '"'·" 1 ... 111111 ,\ I tit 'II "tl11·1 ~l't'\ 'Prrsonols 5350 ~1 r t-OS'"' s--... R-u-· To \\'/lull ht•nl'lll" 1';1rk fd•t "'""11 , h.t11t , '"' '''"" t••ui.: h .• 11~·4f \u1ua •••••••••••••••••••••••' ,... ...-wna ... ...,.,.., Ltdo Con" t'Pntl'r. tlf.G ,.,1 .. t "'" '"" 1,t11"11 1.11 II." <1 t11t.· th·,, 1111 . , , ,\:\I.Ml>, J\l rtJ11.:al, lk nlal. ClossifledAd #671 l-'l;i"i.h 11> Hrl . N II :-.111otll d 111•1 ""111·1 , 1.11 .... 1111.1 \11.1 ,,,. ·"'"' 1}11nkin,::1l~o1tl~m Atl111111. Supply & rnany C /oDollyrllot &_1_2._ll()<ll "1"'1 ''"' '• •11K1 '' "'"I '" l\\1 •" 'I •I .utd ., •1111 ~;"II Akuh11 II•; 1.111.nc• othl.'r~ Frt•<' lru1111 11" P'O lox 1560. Costa Mesa, Ce 92626 Boys & Gir ls 10-15 y r:... old. t•u rn $2 0 . $5 O p e r w ct' k g l'l l 1 n g n L' w cu s tomers for the Daily Pilot. Work hours arc 3 :30 l o 8:30 ar'tcr school :m<l 111 11 1 l•H1t 11 ,11111 '"' "1 l'f..,1,1 •,di ,,., 1.111 I _-1h1"'.:1clay_1<.l ... IX.lo Ahlt· \t•l1•1.111" a~c 20-41, ''"'1 1 111111 1 1 .. 1• h 1 .. 1111 k1< I• 11 · l.t • ··1•11 .1111·1 Sl'IHITl'/\l. Hl·:,\llEll a\I! SI :; hr l'/T 111 lol'ol \ 1 x. 1 1~1•1 1111111 __ • >i>1·n ltl /\:O.l ·IO 11:\1 ur~·a l'X. rcltremenl & ~ W t d 71 OO u-• W__,, _ _. 71 OO l\chol'C'ooallmuttc1!> lwncf1I~ Non-vl't~. men •~r Clfte ..-.p ....... ''"T~TI l,/1 ~1,01 ~ • ll'I 1 1i',:,"~1,1111·;; .~ •• ;~,\~1 ~1~~· ~'.::: :11..!-.; J-:1 l' .1n11n11 H•·al. &.. \11t01l'O. lll(l' 17 J 1, ::.:1 :is ••••••••••• •••••• • •• •• • ••••••••••• ••••••••• •• • ::-..in l'lcrt1l'nll• For awl h1 1n111 JOIN t he MDI Y 01\NKING IOOKKEEPER , ........ '11' ...... lllH H.11 t.. '11•• ,,~. ,,,>( ·'''!lX ,,, a!J:! 911:u 44l·:! 9l:JG Hl-~J.:ll\'t: ... ~or O\Ore in· In Jfou~e nestuurnnt inh "I"" •1 t.1 ".t." 1 ·~11""4.! -formation CALL 1213> IRAMCHMAHAGER Boo kk ee p e r . G ood 1111" 111 I'' i ' ,, I t Fiil "' l .. 11 . i· "h111· '·'' MASSAGE 594 02ltlor lil4 ~~:?7 30.11 w/f1gures & 10 kl'y ad· I '11"111·" 1 "11 1 ··, '1 1 " ol I .i "1111 It 11: h FIGURE MODELS Answerinn S«•ic• /\ Federal Savin cs as· ding m :1ch. Appl) 3·5pm, ' ' Iii 1 '1'111 lut :-. h<••I ·~.-· :!11.1'1 "ll soc1al1011 ts ~eek111g a 3-iSO Via Oporto. NU rm \ 1 ., .. I HI I ESCORTS 11 Lot· 111 Oran1:c Co f . N 673 4700 I uuno l 'J>ot.'' "II I l.11 hot , "'lC'.~ll· /\ppl. uni" t-;\,. & afln ~h1fls. Wknds manahgerrf. or 1 1lsd e."d'llOrtl __ . ----------i RESTAURAHT ' I t "'" .• ' 1n1·lud·~· ".·oL· " .. 3 7787 IJeal' 0 tee n IVI I.It! s sooL·L·EEPER '" " "" 111 ' l.o 1 !'I ••·11 llolllt'·Off1r.-Stud111 "" r c. ·-""----1 mlllit be fam1har w1lh lhe "" '' 1:11'' "''""'' \ H ,\ " ii i• < II• h ·•I""' 631 ·38 I I -mmun1ty & reside in Th<'alre A<·rounllnR Of<' I \l'T MANAGEH Mature w d 'd ' "'"' 11 ''1 "1 '"1 " " "r' '11"" the local a reJ. ,..1nanc1al net' 5 p /time ei.per I -------<·ou11lc• New 47 un1l adult .. a k k l 1 k ''" ,, 1.11 •I 111w1 '"' i " t l''m"ll',., l' 1\1. llubby or bl.l5iness C'\perience is hoo ce Pf e r lo a t e J.t<·•• t i11tl111 111.t ""I'"""' :-.h.•t.:J:' 'u~I' MASSAGE v ,.. h h d~rr~• which can effec· c a rgc o pos ing o 1M ,,, .. , Il l\\ 111•.11 1'1,1\ 111al<· """ 1'11 111.rri-:t..QFfll'E mayhJ\('Oler JO Apl ~~cu . I& 'II-' 10 " "' ... mnl.l esl sn lary. l ively stimula t e new JOUrna gen ~-uger. t .. ·"It,' ,\. p.11 I..' ..,, .. ,._ I 11 "" ·'""1 ~"I 711911, -llY APl~~~~f:\n:!"T &1:-i 8i39 busmess development, to 15 llr:. per wk. Hrs "' u1 ''' ,. ·•' "'" 1•h• '' I I ' I I I -----------1 as .. s1sl cust omers, & nex1blc. 646·3252. • .. oo.1 11·1111' \ l 11.11 t.!t• ''11111 llUlll! '1•01 " G (IOf')llo4 OOA?ll 1 1,, 1111J11 ~ti .. ph1·r11 1, l•l· ;.io t:lltt. : ASSEMILER/ motivate personnel. Ex· IOOKKEErER BAKERY 1111.-l.t.1kt• ~ .. ,,.,, ------; ELECTRONIC t•cllcnl wo rking l'Ondt· Full c h arge. exper '' '"'"M"• \111 1 .• 'II • "11 __ Outcall Massage •Must bl' exper 'tl '"the lwns &benefils. general ledger lhru trial 11wn1•1 11 ... 111 h '"' "'' 1111 I ,,111,,1 . :-.m.ill 111.11 1. /<; \\'t·: l'O:\H : TO YO\; n~~emhly ofl'C Hoards & Heply to Mr. Kerr, balance .. Ex per In Mr ii. .,.,, '·"'' 111 '"" ""·'11.1 1 ""'''' "". si.11 ,., iV ~11J:.!:.!111 arl r.pm harnl':>'l'~. Must know 522 .. 0610 acctng. xlnt condition!\& ,., '1111'' ''"'I' l.rn· 111 \l.i.:11,.111. 1111 :hot ~t'li --1 ,1;L:.l.,",''J\."'7.~--rnlnr rod<'. Orthndync o ppty. Orang e Co. 1 ... 11o .h•11111111' 1···11!••1 ,,1 ,,111 11 ,~1 , .. ·' ·' El cl'I roni c:;. 1 ~>!1 9 EquolOpporEmployer Airport location . Jm· ~·J' """" \ 1 1\.1. 1 ·1~1 t':11111 r.: c·ont1<1rnl1al Surx·nor /\n•, ll·2, C M mediate. ToSOOOper m o. I •11111'1 111,., I. • ·,,, k.11•••1 1 "1111"•1111 • ~ rl'ft•rral 1141; lblti Call R. Neu, ~9·3833 Oeli /R.~stouront 1, 1111111• 1111• \ i• .... 1111.1 """rl11111 . a•ln1>11on & -------illANKING DIETARY SUPV. Salary rnn~l' S1·S'1.50 hr. Ct' r t 1 f 1 c a t ,. r c• <1 · d . lloyvi<'W Con\'. ll11sp , :t0::.5 T h urr n . c-M f~2 3505 DISHWASHER Dny~ Ovt>r :!I Surf & Srrlotn 5930 \\' Coast l111o )'.NB No Phone Call!>' a fe w more h o urs on Satu rda y & • holidays. TMs 1s n o t a pa per route'. No d e I i v e r i c s o r t' o I I <' c· t i n g Trans portation provide d . Y ou must live in H untington Beach sou~h of Slater to qualify. ~6~·35 1:! DOCTORS ASSIST. Equal Opportunity Employer YounR lady t 18·2111 lo as· ~~~~~~~~~~~~-------­s1~1 111 health spa do111g .; l••J:1l1ma1r mai.i.al!l'. Nu Help Weehd 7IOOJH etp Wonted 71 OC e\.p nee 1-Ull tr:_Hn1ni.?. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••• ••••••. •••• ••• t'Bm while you ll'arn. /\1>· Gl'neral Ofr Al>~ii.lanl M, rly nny aft. or eve, 2112 & lypmii es:ornttal 11,.11 1l11u" l.1·1•p11·1 _r..1 r111''' lfarhor Bl, Costa Mt>sa "'1bkkP0 I?. P,. r rn lu11111· 111 ·',' • \\I ~hll1 DOME""TIC p /t1me. 21 llr ' II k l.•11 h1•t"n a.1111 i\ ""111 > I ,,,.; 1;;1 .. Male or fe m 11 I e . Fu 11 _6_·75_·_53.13 __ . ----- time. Spanish or English GENERAL OFFICE 1tou.,<•k<'•'t"'r.1l.1v \\1trk ,,, speaking. Live in or da1· Vuncly Fee P;wl :I.Int J 1\1· 111 . u 11ti1• r ii , ly.CdM.673·5052. !'alary. Oul~lan<1111p N<'"ll<lrl ll1'.1r h 1;;,;:r.!:1•1 DRIVERS WA..,TIU\ benefits. No place 111 g1 -l I \\' 1 v· i· . 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THE · MAZDA BES MIZER '7S CORYETIE T-TO tfa, .-.~t>rylltttHJ 1 t8;1'MJI') so u '74 DATSUN I-CA a 4 -;peed dir ma9~ S5777 (116157) '15 HUIMl"H Ta-7 Only 3000 m11t>5 Just ltko New' 18%NL/1 S6U •75 IUICI( SUH.4'WI( Showroom 1resn1 AutomA11c <111 power c:-t~"'~"'l S nr.:Jkt'> 11;f;OLWN1 U 444 '14 Yl:GA GT HATCHl.4Cl 4 speed only 19 000 m11e5' 14:?1LPG) u sss '74 TRIUMPH TR-6 4 speed new c:ond1l1on1 1934LGWI S499' '14 MAIOA ROTARY ,ICttUI" Camper sholl 4 ~pPl>d on•'( ?? 000 mill' 18J;>o/ll(l sun '14 CAMARO New cond 1t1on• Air power steorinq & brake~ 1Jll'(1> wh,,1>1 '\ (791.JWAl Slt9' LOWEST BASE PRICE WAGOM IM AMERICA $3199 37mpq [PACaltl tS.-i1 11204811) • MAZDA ·· COSMO . I . J $500 OFF WINDOW STICKER $250 CASH I BACK Window Slicker • S60S5 Discount ........ 500 Cash Back . . •. .. . 250 '7) IU!Clt RIYtHA H " ~ (• v •I I v I " I n •) • Sale Price 17'>1JH0<:.) I 5335 Ut99 I flM, M 'lll•rf'n 111cJ1111 I 11r;•r. A tn,ui V ITI(Hf"l '74 MHCEDIES 210C COUl"f I I , II I Ill V " , I r J '• ' (Ser • 10111'>1 J H11, 11vNylh1n'l' A11 I ~11.!ll'O. power s111orn1•1 I l'lt /<)() tl Wl I SIO.SH '74 SA.41 9'U Automatic ;111 pow,., 'ii Pf' t I f't fl "1 f'\ r I'() IC!()tLOll Sllll BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd 979-2500 • s I 00 DOWM . . . •• \ • w MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor .Blvd. 645-5700 7 Huntington Beach Fountain Valley .. EDITION Afternoon N.Y. toeb VOL. 69, NO. 99, 4 SECTIONS, se PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1916 TEN CE,t!TS ·Shaved, Painted Trio Kidnap, Rape Mall in .Costa Mesa By STEVF. MITCHELL Of .... o ••• , , .... "'•" A bizarre ksdnapin~. an which the v1ct1m had half hss hair and mustache !>horn by three as- sailant!> before he was sprayed wilh red paint. was called "the weirdest thing I 've heard or in IS years·· by a veteran Costa Mesa police lieute nant today. PoUce reconstructed the story lhis way · A man was k1dnaped at gun- point in Coi.ta Mesa early today by a man and a woman who HBHopeful Makes 4th Council Bid Editor's Note: There are JS re· gular candidates plus one ofltCUJl ' wnte an candidate vymg /or three uats on the Jluntmgton &och City Council This story ts about the wnte an candidate The tlechon "' Apnl 13 George Arnold. 47, ss maksn~ his fourth run for the Huntington Beach City Council Has name will not appear on the ballot. but he 1s an officu1l write-in candidate. He 1s the only one. Arnold. who has bel'n a han- dyman in thl• City fo r most or his hfo. i.a1d that hts top i.irwr1 - t y \\Ollld be "to clean up · <'1ly hall." lie says hc has a hst of many depart· ment h eads whi c h h <• would g 1 \'<' a choice of tak ••,.01.0 mg JO dayi. led\ e of nbscnce or res1.insn)! Ile says af thl'\' didn't take the hint and quit Jl the end of the 30-day period. he would take the ca!>e to thl• courts for acllon. Anotht'r of Arnold's top pe('ves, he sa''· 1i. \Ulmen who ser ve on the c1iy l'ount·il "I don't lt11nk that wom<'n have " u plal'<' on thl' <·ount•ll ," he ::.ays. •'The two Wl' hav(' huvcn'l pro· H'<i lhear abalaly. "Wonwn dQn 't have the ways and ml•ans to express lhcmi>t•l\'l''i the way that ml•n do, .. Arnold !-a1<l. The v1•tna11 tampnsi;tner said ht' "ni.n t conc<'rnt>d thnt his ... land on llw flom1nint• S<'X WllUld l'OSI him \Otl'" "Thl' only thlllj:! ~1111 ran tlu 1' lt•ll thl' truth." hl' SJ\<, ·If lht'} an• :1l catv hall. hnw .1rl' lht•) lo(o1n1t to clo lht•11 h1111w"nak and kC<'I> the kids an i.t•ho111'' he osk" Arnolrl '-'I\' ht· aho h.1-. at in fur the 11ol1<'t' cfrp.1rtm1•111 llt• 11• 11111b. lhal lw h ..... rt•r1•1\1•'1 morr th.an s.>o 10 11ark1n)! t1du·h ""'' 1h1• l;1,t th1 t•c month' 11 t' ' <I \' <, h I' I '> J j.( .1 I II S t cl1l\\nt11wn -rt•11c\•1•l11pm1•nt pLtn' lie favor'< 1nst<'.11l l'lo ... in)! t"u or lht1•1• hlock" on M 11111 Strt•1•1 11ml (S('(• ARNOl.0, l'IKt' /\Zl Oran~e_j _L-[Jj._ Coa~c ""ath«~r forced him into the trunk of hts own c ar before driving at to an area 10 Laguna Hills. There they blindfolded the v1c - um. Kss two abductors were met by a third suspect, a woman. who assisted in stripping the v1cl1m and tymg him to a Ping Pong ta· ble. The victim said be was then sexually molested by the trio, who proceeded to shave half his hair and his mustache before spraying him with a can of red paint. CARTEi 241 JACKSON 117 FOH 251 UDALL 119 IUUll 14 lllllCE 104 Uac••ittd 15' NUllS 13 f n•itr S• 15 U1C•1ittu 141 01'rr 15 All'WI ........ O...rt STANDINGS -This chart shows the delegate votes by candidate as of today. based· on results of the primaries thus far. Carter ls1ues Apology for Race Remark PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Democratic presidential con- tender Jimmy Carter apologized today for his use of the phrase "ethnic purity" in a statement opposing fedl'ral errorts lo change the makeup of nei1hborhoods and said 1t was "a mistake on my part." Carter's apology came at a news conference as he cam· paigned here for theAprll 27 Pen· nsylvania primary. In South Bend. Ind., on Tues· day, Carter said in response to a question from reporters: "I'm not goml{ to use the frderal government's a\&lhority to circumvent the natural an- BROWN CAMPAIGN TO GO ON TOUR?-AS ch nation of people to h \'e an· homo1enou~ groups. ''I'm not trying to say I want to masnlasn with any kind of lolO\.· crnment anterferl'nce 1n tht' <'thnsc purity of neighborhoods. What I !lay is the government OUJitht not to take as a maJor purpose the intrusion of alien Jlroups Into o neighborhood. simp- ly lc1t•stabh!!h that intrusion .. Carter repealed o s imilar statement an Philadelphsu on Wednesday in answer lo another question. The 11talcment was criticized (See CARTER, Page AZ) Registers 4.1 Police said the three suspects untied the v1ct1m and put tum back an the trunk or tus car, drl\'- ing hsm to an ml field sn Hunt· 1ngton Beach \\here they left tum locked in the trunk of his car and fled. The nctim pried ope n the trunk and flagged down a motonst who notified police. Police Lieutenant George L. Lorton said omcers are question- ing lhe vicum today and hope to s hed some light on lhe bizarre abduction. Retiree's Nest Egg Pilfered By ARTHUR R. VlNSEL OllMO•llr 11'1 ... SUff Grand tbefl charges have been filed on two s uspects who authorities allege took a rellree's $28.000 hfe savings as deposit on a seaside dream home, then squandered it on a fling. Hunt- ington Beach pohce reported to- day. f"raud Detail Detective Randy Toburen obtained complaints naming a middleaged woman and her younger associate following a lengthy probe into handling of the 70·year-old vic- Um 's money. Suspects Elizabeth Grable, 54. of Redondo Beach and Theodore W. Swain, 29, or Wllmington face preliminary hearing April 21 In West Orange County Judicial District Court. They are Cree on $10.000 ball each. Detective Toburen alleges they took lbe money from Ramond M. Patterson. 70. of 1309 Seal Way, Seal Beach, for a Spanish-style condominium at 4991 Pearce St. in the Huntington Harbour area. "They spent every dime or it, all his worldy security," Toburen charged. ·'Th ey were high- rolling. You name it, they bought it. .. He alleged the two suspects ob· tamed sales r ights after the units went into receiver ship and thul receivers hip was awarded to Betty Suttie. a north Long Beach realtor who apparently had nothing lo do with the alleged diversion or Patterson's money. Investigators assert the cash given to Mrs. Grable and Swain who operate as Rich Investment and Mortgage Corporalicn or Lawndale wa11 not placed into escrow pending completion of the sale Instead, Tobur<'n charged to- day. it was placed into a newly- opened account 10 the name of Mtl-kra Realty, under a tit.le or trust account and squandered on personal purchasl's by check (See THEFT, Pagt A2) Visit Canceled WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of State llenry /\ Kiss· Inger will not vhut N1~en a on u tour of Africa at the end or ltw month because his safety cannot be a11sured. The government in Lagos sent word here throu~h diplomatic c hannels that f~llngs nli{ainsl KasslngM and the Unil•'ll States ar e runninit hi~h In the wake of an aborllvc> coup as well as the An1tolan civil war. ... , . 0.llY l'•l•t Pholo toy ll1th•rd 0: .. 11,., NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY FIREMEN WORK TO FREE VICTIM OF ACCIDENT Huntington Beach Motorist Loses Left Leg After Smashing Car Into Pole llB Man Saved from Cliff Car Teeters on Edge Following Crash A Huntington Beach man was Young said Parks, of 1108 The impa.l~. was so ~real. trapped 10 a. car teetenng at the England St. was southbound on Young said . that it completely edge of a chrf for more than an Superior Avenu e, traveling crushed the driver's side of the hour before firemen could free between 60 and 70 mph when hjs car . lie said the <.'ar came to rest him following a crash sn Newport 1964 Chevrolet left the road at the with the pole up alo(asn:-.t lh(' dnvc Beachearlyths!>morrung. curve above Pacific Coast shaft housing whl'fl' it sevc:rcd In s pite of the efforts by Newport Beach and Oran~c County firemen, Rruce Parks, 31, lost his left lei! in the crash Traffic 1nv~s t1gator Larry Highway. Parks' leg He said the car swerved out of Newport 8cJch firemen and control behind a guard rail and paramedll':O. workl•d fc\ <'nshly tu traveled down a bicycle . path free Park:. from thc: wreck~gl', before 1t crashed broadside into a but called in lhl' Oran~l' <:ount y te lephone pole. fire crew from Un1vl'r:,1ty station because they needl•d a 1111>1 C'alled Huntington Man's Funeral Pending "lhe jaws of hfr" to free the· partially <.'Onsc1ous Park!>. li e wa s takt>n to llllag Memorial llosprtal whl•re as he is listed in critical c·ondit1on suffer- ing from a brnk<•n riAhl leg and tnlernal lnju rw:-. sn addition to the loss of has left ll'lo(. Funeral arrangements were pending today for a 24·year-old Huntington Beach carpenter who was killed Tucsrhsy when his car plunged down an embankment an the Clev<'land N at1onal .,'orest MOTHER OKAYS 'ENUSfMENr LOHRVll.LF.. Iowa (AP> Ray Lockner's mother :-.ays h<• may join the U S. Afr Force 1f 11 doesn't interfere with hi!I th1rd- ~rade studies "It would hl' a ch<'ap summ<.>r cump for him," :.:1111 Mrs Duane Lockner Ray. 8, rect•i vt•d a form lc•lh·r invstinlit ham lo <·on111dl'r cnhi.l· m<'nl. Air force offscial11 .said the enlistment letter wall a "111ck practical joke" perpctrolcd by someone. The California Highway Patrol said William Alan Adams, 24, of 1704 California SL. was pro- nounced dead al the scene, on Ortega HtRhway. four miles easl of the Orange County line. /\ passenger in has car, John David Fillyaw. 22, of 7271 Plaza St . Westmini;ter , was treated for inJunes at an Elsinore hospital and released . the <.:HP said. Officers said Mr. Adams went into 11 curve at about 40 mile!'> an hour. went orr the north side of th e highway, then came hrondssdt> across the road and plunJted down a rocky embank ment. Funeral services for Mr. Adams were pe ndsnJit toclny ul Pc·e k f"amily Mortuary in Wl'slminster. First Solo Flight Ends In Ravine A s p 1 r 1 n i:: :.r v i a I or n r u l' <' Douglas Sc•ott of llunt 1n~ton &>ach will r('mt·mhn his f1rl'lt. l>olo n11tht for ;1 Ion~ Ism<• lo comr So Will Start lc•d rc•1<1d('OlR or Yorba Linda who call<'d Orun~c! <.:ounty Shrr1rr·~ 0Hlct•r11 WcdneN· day l.'Vening a rtrr watch1111t Scott's wnbhllnJl Ct•!'l..,na I~ nor- 1 owily miss u stand r>f eurolyptu~ lr<'<.>11 nod tllsappt•:11 into hilly <'01111lry off E11pt•r11nzu Houd. Oepulll'i. found lht> shakrn hut unhurt SMll sl11111lin1: IJ<'tlld<• h1i. slightly dumui.il'CI m:.ic·hin<• at tlw hottom of a ravln1-. Thl'Y 1-a1d Scott. :12. lol<I lhrrn hh, u1rcruri lo-.t pow1•r shortlv afh.'r h•ll\ Ill" Ft1ll<'rlon /\lrpor l on his f1r11 •111111 F;.11r tonl,:hl 11ml l·'1•11lay "1th nn 1mpMt 11n1 tf'm perature <.'hani:t1•C1 ll11oth., Frid,1y ll:I tn liA, lo"' tons~ht an the 40s. INS IDE TODAY Job proaptct1 /or tf'fn· 09f'Ta in ytars ah#od art tz· puttd to bf' dim. Oni> outlwrit11 calh prot>ltm Quake Shakes Newhall lie is survived by hiic wife, Tnny a. two brothers, Robert of Vista and Richard of Anaheim; three Ristcrs, Diane and Debra Adams of Oceanside and Wendy Huelsman of Garden Grove: his parents. Wiiliam and Shirley Adam s of Oceanside; f(randparenls Walter and M11ry Lewis of Santa Ana: and a grandmother, Marie Adams of Awanda, N.Y. Adoptive Parents Planning Egg Hunt Boating Featured socanl d11nom11r 'Stury, J\8 ladex ,.....,..~-- By .. f' AasMlated Prus A slow. rolling earthquake that 3" akened many Southern C:ihfornians today reJitislered an estimated 4.7 on the Richter scale. officials at Calt~h said. The re were no reports or damaRe from the quake. which scientists said was centered at foothill town of Newhall. about 30 miles north or downtown Los Angeles. Many residents from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara called local law e nforcement agencies and radio stations to report the trtmor. \\hlCh hit about 7 .20 a.m. "We're crazy with calls." a awitchboard operator at the Ven· tura County sheriff's station said. Surprlsmgly. fewer people call~ at Newhall. .. ll didn't feel that strong," said Deputy Richard Verner of the Newhall sheriff's substation. He said the station received on· ly "about three calls -not many at all.·· Quakes measuring 5 on the Richter scale have caused con· siderable damage in the past . The Richter logarithmic scale measures the intensily of earth· quakes but not the energy re· leased by them Every full· number increase indicates a ten· fold 1ncr('ase 10 the size or lht• quake ll "as not immediately known whether the quake was related lo the earth bulge that has been de· tected along a 70-mile stretch or the San Andreas Fault about 40 miles northeast of Los Angeles. This morning's temblor was the first quake Cell in Southern California s ince New Year's Day. Caltech orriclals said. The Orange County Adoptive Parents Association will sponS-Or Its eighth annual Easter Egg Hunt from 3 to S p.m. Saturday al the Adobe River Clubhouse in Fountain Valley. All county families with adop· live children are invited. There wilt be games, prizes, refresh· ments. along with a visit Crom Gum drops the clown. The clubhouse ss off Brookhurst Street at Adobe River Street. Booting i1 both a wuy of Ufe and bag business along lhe Orange Coast Today's Daily Pilot br- ings you a speciul, 20·pagc magazine re port on the .. power and sail rran mak- ing boalinR more en1oyn. ble for area sailors. For your armchair tour of the sales, service and marine supply firms serv- ing the sqagoing p11bl1t•, turn to "OranRe County · Boating." ~2 OAllVPllOT Tnuna.y Apnl a; J9'76 ' C...ell Hughes' .Hopefuls Tell Home : Campaign Funds D~.~A?o!!~ llOUSTON Ofrit'llllli no'ft-Kon Shtnkman, ~ho h;i~ the ttei.llh1e1t. campaign war che-st lor Tuesday's Huntincton Ueuch Chy Council election, financed the bulk of hia camp•11n hJmst•lf. their don;itaons 11nd t•itJl('nbh lht'OUjh campiu"n commltl\'U, with others hstana alt expc>nSC!.s under their own nam~ Shenkman has recf•lvtXI $3,118$ ::so r.,r, uccordlng to c»mpalgn :w11clo1ure fornu on rile with the :city clerk. But that umount ln- :dudcs a $2,010 loan from himself. : Ron Pattinson, who ha• the :~econd hefllellt fund. has re· :celved '3.717 so fa1:, followed by ;Ruth Ftnley with SJ,IJl, gdw•rd •Kasner with $3.085 eJld Ralph :aauer with S2.993. : City Clerk Alicia Wentworth ... .nd Treasurer Warren Hall, wbo :Jre running unopposed for re-~lection, both have riled cam· foaign short forms listing no re· ~eapts or expenses above l200. ( The campaign disclosure orrns. which cover donations ~nd expenses through March 29, fare filed according to:state law. ~ Nine candidates listed part of Canadian 'Shocked' 'By Help Wilham Sears, whose dream vacation to California was saved this week through I.he generosity o( Orange Coast. residents, said Wednesday be hasn't been sur- prised by the whole Uung. "I h.iven't been surprised," :\aid lhe Canadian truck dnver. ''l have been downnght shocked. 1 never met people like this. Thanks to everybody for what they have done." Mr. and Mrs. Su rs. their lhree·month-old son, Billy, and 3-year·old daughter, Joanie, were left penniless Saturday \Uter thieves broke into their car parked along the shore m Hunt· ington Beach. But Orange Coast residents, r,•a ding of their plight, have do nated more than $550 to replace the $350 that was stolen. "We h;1V<.' neH'r h:id unythini;: like this happen lo u:. Ill our lives," Sears s aid Wednesduy t!vening after .i busy day tounng U1sneyland. He said his daught<'r. Joani<'. wa s "Oakcd out in the car" bul n;ad a marvelous lime al I.he Ma~1c Kingdom. •·1t "as a be.1ul ru1 day," he ;J1d ... Sht' really J.Joy1•d 11, and .he almost broke my neck " lie said when J oanie !!potted \l1ckey Mouse in the Disneyland tarade, she starll'd jumping up ind down from her perrh on his ·hOUldl'rS, and he "JS :.till reel- ng the effects "She got a M iclcey Mouse doll ind you need a cro\\ bar to pry 1t oo~e." he added 1'he Sears received free ticket" n Disneyland. a bu:. tour to T1- uana. many oHers ()f food and 1wl1ung, alon~ with cash dona- 1on1> ·rooay thry were.' to re<"<'ivc ~•~.O in ca:.h from Costa Mt•sa haract er al'lor 1'nivi!I Pl•rry, n .. 11 yt>nr·old rt•t1red plumber 111· \\'J~ pl;111n lnl( to prci-.ent th1· ·:ash. "lul'h hl· sa1tl "a'I JU!>\ I~ 11.i <1n1und JIH w .1 \', at :l I' m to IJ~ .1t tht• 1.\'NN llA'l\t• 'our '1·1.:hhnr Nnw) C't•ntc•r In llunt 11i:t11n lll-,1d1. 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Follow1na 11 11 breakdown of major lttms by t'und.ldate, 1.1<.'· cordJrlg to the d1sclosurc:s: -Ron Sbt'nk man received $3.985, includinlJ a $2,010 loan Crom himself Mt1JOT donations include S200 from Dr. Elliot ZaJeuuk. $150 each from contractors Anthony 8artoh and Robert Slellrecht. along with $100 donalJons each from the C. Bruce Stephens Com· pany of Westminster, BOB Inc. of Garden Grove. Joseph Shenkman or Studio City, F. J . Buccella of Costa Mesa, Leon E. wchterfor of the Real Estate Mart , Ja y Mast r oianni, Shenkman 's f ather-in·law Leonard Shane, Rainbow Dis· posal Company President Phil Hohns t ein a nd Southporl Development Corporation. He has spent S2.63J so far, primarily on literalur" and ad· vertising, as well as $350 s.&lary for campaign aide Ken Korba. -Ron Pattin son listed $3,717 along with a loan or $288 from tUmself and SJ.122 in smaJI dona· lions. He received $200 from Edward Brantley of Huntington- Valley Sporting Goods, S195 from the Huntington Harbour Corporation and $100 each from the Huntington Beach Industrial Park and Pearl Wheeler of Hunt· ington Beach Termite and Pest Control. He has spent $2,956, pMmarily for advertising, a fund raiser and literature. -Ra&b Finley listed $3,131 in funds. Including a $600 loan from herself. She receh•ed $2,079 in small donations, $731 in non·cash contributions. $51 from can· didale Ralph Bauer and SSO each from Planning Commissioner Roger Slates and City Clerk Wentworth. Included in the $2,231 spent so far were funds for fliers, posters and a raffle prize. -Edward Kasner collected $3,085, a ll but $00 from his own pocket. He has spent $1,7'2S for :idvertisang and literature. -Ralph Bauer has rt'ceived $2,993, including a $1,419 loan from him~elf. Major donors in- clude SJOO each from hjs wife, his campaign treasurer John Don and Mercury Savings and Loan President Leonard Shane. as well as $50 from Gerald and Ruth Finley, S50 from PJanning Com- missioner Slat<•s. along with $1.034 in small donations. He has spent $2,622, chieny for brochures, sign!C and bumper stickers. -Prim Shea has cnllcrtcd $2,640 along wilh S359 in non·cash donations. M a;or donations an· ~00 from K and W Development Korp of San Dimas, $125 from bus inessman L~w1s Gral1ad11> a ud $100 each from the llunt· i111{to11 Reaeh lndu~trisl Park, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Linderolh. Wilham Anthony and manufac- tur<'r A.. Hobrecht. Mrs. Shea also rPceivro $1.665 in ... mall donations and has spent SIA96 primarily on c:ampu1gn Jlt(•rnture -\\ lllla m Tlnard lislf'd $7Uli, 1ncl11d1ng a $2!'i0 donat111n from ltw 0111tn ct 1':11ur.1lnr~ A\'IOC18 ti on of I h1• II uni 1nJltnn H(•;u·h t 1111on ll11:h S<"hool D1stnrt anf'! S:J!>R m small eontnbut1on<1 lie• ha.; SJ'(•nt $632 -John Saundt'rll r('{'f'ivt'd $707 ancl s1>ent $1,7~. lnrludmR $762 from his O\\ n 1mck<'t l"h1el ex 1wnst':. Wt'H' J lh 1•rll!llO~ a net l1t~rJlur1" arrord1 n1o: t11 thr 1111 "'"' -J"rry lludson liNls <tonuttons 11( S37!'i 1n 1·;1s h. lnrludinA SlOO fr om Sant u An a J• h y .s ic la n 1-;11wortl HuH•kc:r. flt• al:io rl' <'t'lv1'd S11~i<.> worth of live mus11· cl1>nat<'d for 11 fund raisl'r t1nd $7•1 \~Orth of hrnchun•s Iii~ c-xpen11es 1nrl11drd $939 <'hil'fl_v ro .. :i fund r:H'lt'1 . brochur<'s and po~ta1t<' -Sally Grc•c>nbaum has i:;penl ~I 087 rmmarily on campa1Rn handbtll" and advertis1n~ but lists no donations. -Richard Sl<'bPrt spent S.S2.'i but lt:.ts no elonatwns. th~· form.; -.:i1d -Levi T. •·Bud" Ro-sf' u-;Nf $2~2 from h1'l O" n pockt•t for t'ampaiitn htc.'rature Candidates Andrew Chandler, Pt'&er MICIMI~ ond l.u Re b man filed campa1J{n forms which said they have neilher received nor spent more than $200 so far -Write·1n candidate George i\mold rt'cPived $.Jf!.5 m small donations and !iJ~l'nt $598 on lilcratur<> an<t matt-risls at a hardware store. at'<"-ordang to his statement. lat'f' the problem ol eatabll1h1n1 the lc1al rt'ladence oC blltionatre rc-cluu Ho~urd Huahes llUlfhf's laved In m ny exolk locolion.s throughoul the world. lie died Monday on a pri11att' plbne on hla way h~rc from bls most recf'Ol home. In "capulco, Mexico He waa 70. An autop~y Tue1duy showed lhe rt•<·luKiVl' Hu1ehes died of chronic kidney flillur~. The 1-'BI said Wt.'<lnesday tn Wt11hlngton that rlnACerprints from the corpse matched those taken from Hughes when be ap phed for a pilot 'a license in the 1930s. Hughes' executives remained Ughl·lipped. meanwhile, when questaoned about a possible wall &nd d1sposit1on o( Hughes· various holdings. Arelo Sederberg, a spokesman lor Hughes' Summa Corp. 1n Los Angele1. said there would be no comment on whether a will ex· 1sts. Harris County's medical ex- aminer, Dr . Joseph W . Jach1mczyk. took fingerpnnts Crom the body durane the autopsy and forwarded them to I.he FBL Treasury Secretary William Simon sought the identity checic lo make sure the corpse really was that of Hughes before the In- ternal Revenue Service began tax proceedings on the Hughes estate Hughes left no known heirs. FUneral services were held Wed- nesday. Fro• Pag~ Al CARTER ... by another DemocraUc aspirant, Rep. Morris Udall of Arizona, and Carter s aid many unlden- lJfied persons. Including blacks, asked him to explain his use ot the term. ''I was careless in the words I used and I apologize for 1t," Carter said today. "There is nothing wrong with keeping the ethnic c haracter of a n<'iRhborhood, but anyone who wunts to move in certainly has • the right to do that on his own vohtion. However, I would not arbitrarily have the federal gov· ernmenl move people into a neighborhood." On Wedne1day, Udall said of the Carter statement: ··The Wallace vote is out there for so· meone lo grab. I don't know what his <Carter's) motives are, but maybe this is what he Is looking for " Carter denied that he used the phrase 1n an effort to seek votes from s upporters of Alabama Gov George Wallace, who first made the national polat1cal spolllght by opposing efforts to inl«.'grate schools an the Sout.h. E'ro11t Pag~ 1t I ARNOLD. • • dt'veloping a K n<m ·s Herry F'urm t)'p<· of ~host town. lie visualizes wishing W<'ll s alon~ with un ict' cream parlor, novl'lly ~tores and p(•rhaps small clothing stores. lie says ht• also is in favor of having a convention center al Rcuch Boulevard and Atlanta A\enue for the residents or llunt· ms:ton Beach Arnold Sll) s that Lhe! cily is ' nuxt-d up·· a httlt' bit un ever· ylhlng ancl that 1t rs dlHacult lo 'ln~ll• out tht• most 1mport.1nt, prnblrrns 'Wt•" ill h.l\'l' to 'ltart from thr· hottom Jllcl work to lhe top," he· b<J)'i J\rnnld 'aid he was born in this C'1 tv ancl 'Jlt>nt oll h1:1 hfo here ex t'Ppt for ;1tlt•1Ht1n1l S<'hool11 rn Pomona 11nd '<'rvrn«i a 11t111t 111 lhr L's i\rm\. Armed Bandit Steals $300 A Lu51Pr \\ av1n" bund1l robbed :1 Kc•ntuck~· l .. ried <.'hkken 11hop of nt•:Jrl\' $;100 and took the <'rank sll:ift uu·t of the operator's c·ar in a pre da" n holdup. Huntington Reach pohce !lilld today Rob Maddux. surpnsed at the shop at 18785 Beach Blvd , Hunt- ington Beach. told police the ban. dll wa11 25 short. "e1ghro about 140 pounds and brandished an aulom at 1c pistol The auto crankshJft which was out of the' ln1m ·11 ur for n•pulrs was also stolen Tire Pact Charged CAIRO (i\P) -Egypt snd I.he French lire company Michelin have slgQed a SSO million agree· ment to eatabllt1h 1 f111ctory in Egypt In the firs t slgnJficant deal to ~ con<-luded since Egypt pro· claimed an economic open.door policy two years uo. BGUhlCase J11ror's Knee Delays Trial Cuttbeg BaC"k Alabama Gov . Goor~c Wallace rests on rus hand during a news ronforencc in Mont g o m t.' r y w h c r c h \' declared he·s still an ltH' race for the Democratic prc- s id en ti a J nom1nat1on Howe\•er. he ha:. cut back hiS paid campaign ~laff from 00 to 30 people --- THEFT • • • over a few weeks. Detective Toburen said the elderly condominium purchaser wanted to assure )>CCUnty uf h11o $40,000 home for his twilight '.\ears and therefore put down nearly two· thirds of its prict' He said one atlornc•y "ho had learned of the invest1~at1on ha!> already contoctcd him reirnrdlng the possibility that at lca!>t •me ot.her person may Jbo h;J\ t! .J case to rcporl. Shoote r ought · , LO S ANGELES CA.P J - Sheriffs deputies :.ay they are seeking an unidl'nlif1e<l dnver who shot and killed a 19 yc.'ar old Commerce man after a minor tra((ic ac<'ident ----- Tht• .. lo<"k,•d" knee of u Juror cau,c•d u half dJ' ·, dl'lay We'd nei.du,, rn th1· tn;1l of lradJctt.'d 0 r :.• tt l!il I' (' o u n t y Su &H' r v 1 ~or Rob~:rt 0..itlln It "ai.n't until It was dt- t\•rm111ed that Juror \';.111c:c Newkirk 'a kne~ required lSUTMl'ry that an nlternatt juror wus <·allt•d :rnd Buttln '!I triul rt'sun:t>d, Stall on t hl· "1tn1.•:-.s 1>tand wtwn t h e 1 n d 1 (' l 1.• d Sant a A n .1 1ouperv1:.or's trial l(llt undl•r "J.v :1ga111 was u form1•r Uatlln st .1rr 't'orkt•r. Julll' Gnml•S. As she hud do111.• a d~I} eur\Jc•r, l\1rs Grimes adm1lt<.'d ohe and othc:r members of li11nm" stall "orked on h1~ 197-1 t.impa1gn tor lieute nant governor during normal count) \\orkmg hour~ She al~o .!oa1d campa1gn related "Ork "as done dunng evening hours and on weekends. Mrs. Grimes. howe\'er , couldn't recall the date5 she was a signed campaign chores by another staff membt>r. Nor could Mrs. Grimes recall recc:ivmg instructions directly from Ballin lo forc:go her regular Navy Officer Admits 'Gay' SAN DIEGO (AP) --A Navy reserve intelligence officer has publicly proclaimed h1msel! a homo:.exual Cmdr Jeffrey Vowles told a news conference Wednesday that he is rcMgmng his re!'.lene com- m1ss1o n to help organize a 1-ervkeman's union for homosex- uals or both sexes. \'o\\ le:. :.:11d he served a total of eight )ears an the t\avy as an tn· tell1gence 1>pec 1alist and a hnituist. including two )'ear:. of ;.sctiveduty count~ dulll'" lo \\ 01 k on h1:. un SUCCc:>!>(UI 1!174 l;1d lor blJt~"1d1.• off let• It I!> lhl' prOM'('Uhon·s ('Ollll•u t111n thJt Hatt111 llll•l(ally ll"l'd 111, stuff .11111 c,1unty )<t1pplles ir1 hh bid tu buconH: Cuhfor111u't1 hcu11• nant 11uvl'rnor ll:tttln's u llurl\(•v. Mutthl'\\ l<unl1t•h. lni.l~ts "tiirr nll'mbl•l'l> tl1d tlw1r nornrnl dlor ..... und \\t•r,• pa11I from a \·a111p1u~n lu11t1 for their pollt1t"oil chon•s. Coast Clears After Early Rai"' Winds A sudden storm brought scat- tered rain. dark clouds and gusty winds to the Orange Cousl today, but national weather forecasters predicted clear 1>k1es for tomght. and f'r1din" Ratn watcht>rs In cities across most of Oran~~ County reported tht< ram began lhas morning at about 8 o'l'lock and (•ont1nucd sporadicall) through mid- morninj! Officials at thl' Orange County F'lood Control Depurtment 1n Santa Ana reported .. less than a trace" of rain by mid·mornin~. but said that by the: l1m~ the rarn stops they c:x PN'ted "SC\'erul hundredths of an Inch ... The rain wa:-. <'Xpected to <'Ott tmue most of today. with tcm· peratures reachtn~ the m1d·l;(h and dipping down to about ~7 degrees tom1:hl lloweHr. cl<'nr skies are c>. pectro for tonight und Friday. The storm wus more sevl're in Los An~eles County, where a steady do"' npour drenched the ml'tropohtan area, slowin~ down mormn ~ rush hour traffic but caul>m~ nodama~l' re ouse ae Bv-r: Ill € RCA SDNY * c ,45N f 1 U/l/2'/ + L1~iTE<) &v11A/r~Tie 7V Radta Sf~l"t'O ZEA/IT# + lc,~r MtC.e er-rHt: y~ NARA#TZ 7 O/~ Rt'Co/>o61"s /r c.csr ct.OJ~ -""TS o# ..1 "4:. I,</ A~Arvr t. ~°&8(1 ' 5o,v y T ti l A r A lfA/UA 1.1./ JVC /Jec-.t:: s -~~ 1t> R~~ -B ~ . SMA~ -J/!/ ~rclcrs At1'1 /J1 '-hi-e-1:.. ,H {f J A u.n// ~~ J1~r1Jnd iM ~11 c:by /l/'r,/ 1~ tn1cl may /;c ~,c.it"d t--/) /)"'[ ~;J/e,-n ~.: r1, J,vrF~/o/2 T/16~Es • S#~'-1/~ · Ac.~so~/a thi-. o"e -re.11'1 btq ! 1:11111 ·,.,.,.,l"!I Mnrrnnli•·~ 1•ft1!> Our ••••r"o""' 011t• \ ••nr 1,;.,,.,.,.,,, •·•• Ou l·.1·•·r11 1•rod111·1 M , •. ~,.II! 275 East 17th St. The Profenlonal5 Costa Mesa Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9--0 Sat 9-5.JO '-"~ .._ H..._ Atwe IMI• I '56 • "J erry" "M ike" Irvine EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 99, 4 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1976 Today~s Closing .Y. St~ks - TEN CENTS NB Solon Raps Ai1·port Noise Variance Newport Beach Vice Mayor Milan Dostal said tocilty Orapge (;ounty government sh<>UJd be de· nied a new state noise vanance lor its jet airport becwm~ 1t has failed to act ''in good faith·· 1n de· ahng with the airport noise pro· blem. Dost a I m .1 de h 1:. re marks during testimony 1n the fourth and ftnal day of a formal hearing tn Santa Ana before state hearing officer J ohn W11ld, act· To Lead Board R. Dean Olson is th(.' new president of l r vinc's school board . Il e succeeds Elizabeth S1coli, who has served as board president {or th<.> past two years. Rams Select County Player In NFL Draft From AP Dispatches The Los Angl'lt.>s Rams today made an Oran#!e County Uncbacker their f1r!lt pick 111 the annual National Football IA'uguc draft of colle~<' playt•r!>. t Earlwr story, Ct ) lie i!l Kevin Md.am. a 240· pounder ral<'d as the finl'!>l lmebacker 1n Color:itlo State'-; history. He m1-.•wd lht.• lai.t frw go mes of the I !175 Sl•ason "1th a knee IDJUr) Ile pla~ ed fur Loam lli ~h School in Anah1·1m and f''ullc•rton Junior Coll<'gt• Othc•r f1r-.1 round choice.., were l, Tampa Ha\. 1.<'roy S<'lmon, d<' Oklahoma 2 S<'nllll', Sh•vt' N1ehau". dt. :'lint rt• l>.1mc• :l. :\<'W Orlt«rns, <'h111·k !\1unc1t'. rh. Cahfornrn. 4 !'>.111 lhc·.in . .lot• Wa!>hm1{ln n. rh. Oklahoma !l. New En~lnncl , M 1kt• l1.1~m·-.. db, An Lona St.ill' 6, NY .J1•ts, H1dl.1rd Tod<l, qb, Alab:im .1 ; l'lt•vt•l11nd. Mike J'ru1tt. rh, 1'11rdue t<. l 'h1rnJto from Gr<'c'n lluy throuJth l.os AnRClt'S :11111 n 'etrmt, l>t•nn1 ... Lick. <ll, W1!lronsln. !). Atlunt.1. Bubba Rt>an . rb. Tt••rn' A&!\1 Ill. Dt'tro1l from ChicaJto . .l :11m•s Hunll'r, db. Grnm blinl( 11 . C1nc1nn11ti from Phil11d<'lph1a. U1lly nrnoks. wr, Oklahoma 12. N(•w F:n~la nd from San Francisco. Pete Rrock. c, Colorado 13. N Y. Giants, Trov Archer. dt.'. Cnlorudo 14, Kansas Cltv. Hod Walter.,, ot, 10~0 . <~r ORA FT, PaitrA2l Boating Featured Boatmg is both a way of life and big busmcss alon~ the OranRe Const Today's Dally Pilot br ings you a special. 20-page magazine report on the power and sail craft mak· mg boating more eOJOYa· hie for area sailors. For your armchair tour \ , of the sales. service and marine supply firms serv ing l.h~ seagoing public. turn to "Orange County Boating." #..-:.-.-.. ..... • ing for the state Department of Transportation. W11ld had scheduled public testimony today to close out the hearing, but only 25 people showed up and less than hatr made statements for the record ~ewport 's Dostal said. 1f the \ anance 1s ~ranted the count> should meet stiffer restncllons on noise or face state penalties "The position of the City IS lo conunue to object lo the grantmg of a vurlance since the board or supervisors hai.. not . . made any significant progress In pro paring a plan for the.future of air transportation 1n the county." Dostal said. "Furthermor('. unless the count) can dttmonstrate that 1t 1s stnctly compl~ tnK ~1th the law and the Cahforma noise stan· dards. we do not i..upport any variance that does not complete- ly ehmmate the noise pollution and dangers t•manating from the u1rport " Dostal said lht> city 1s con cerned that gr~int1og a n1.•w variance for {lnother >l'Ur would be inconsistent with the purpose and intent of the no1!-.e regula· t.Jons . "We are also conc1.'rned about the failure on the p.lrt of the count> to comply \\Ith some or the cond1t1ons or the firs t \anance. thui.. cai..l1ng doubts uboul thC> bona fide errort to ach1eH' the n•qu1red notst' r~uc· tJon," l)ostuJ said. Among other th1ngi., Do:.tal .is· serled. the coun~ has madt• 110 sigruhcant rl'ductJon in the most !-t'\ert" noist> 1mpuc1 area uround the .airport, has failed to main tain the so called prt!ferenhal runv. a)' program in vol ung penodlc reversals of the takeoff and landing patterns, ha s declared 1t cannot Ltve within 1u. own stated noi11e abatt>nwnt ,,ro gram nnd has tmbark1.'Ci on u proj.!rnm of condemn11taon ot nt>arby homes lo t"ase the noise probkm Dostal said that thei:ondemna· 11011 proN•1.•d1n~s are mandated m th<' state law as Ul<.' ''lea$l de :.lrable action" for ach1cv1ng comphun1.·e with the rt>gulat1ons Dostal said thl're arr other methods tht> county cowd be ui.· <See AIR PORT. P age A2) Proof of -urder? Physical Contract Urged Despite recent Orange County Grand Jury criticism of a con- tract covering physic~! exams of new county employes, County Personnel Dir('ctor Bert Scott re commended Wednesday that 1t be renewed. However . like the Grand Jury. Scott said Orange County Health Testing Ins titute (0CHTI >. should not be given a requested hike in fees Scott's recommendations were included in three-page report to the board of supervisors. The personnel officer's report did n ot mention last week 's scathing Grand Jury criticism or the OCHTl contract. In his re- port, the jury labeled the pact "unprofessional and at limes contradictory.·· As for Scott, the jury said he was "biased and unbusinessUke" during negotiations leading to awarding the $275,000 a year con· tract to OCHTI, last June Scott said the jury's findings were not documented by facts and prepared a nine-page report that contradicts most of the Grand Jury's conclusions But the belated jury cntic1sm of the contract and Scott was out of s ight in the personn<'I d1rec· tor's memo r£'commendmg the OCHTl contract be renewed next ""eeek for another year. The health testing firm. which was founded in 1973 by indicted political patron Dr. Louis Cella. is s e£'kinR lo h ave the f£'e p<'r physical exam raised from $63.99 to $75 10 Scott said th<.' price increase of SI l.11 per exam reflect<. "infla· ISee Plf\'SIC A LS. Page A2 I Carter Issues Apology for Race R emark P 111L/\0F.LP111 A <,\P l Dcmoerat1c prec;11kntwl ron lt>ndt'r Jimmy C;irler upologu·C'd lcxla~ for hie; use of thl• phrn">t' "l'thn1r punly" 1n a 'lall•mt•nt opposin~ fC'dl•ral t•Horll\ In r hunR<' th1' mak<'UI> nf m·1~hborhoods and <1a1Cl 1t ~as "a m1!.take on my part .. Cart<.'r 's upolo~y ramt' al u news conference as he cam paiRn<'d her<' for the Apnl 27 Pt•n nsyl\ 11 nia prim ar) In South Bend, Ind .. on Tul'!I day, Carter said an response lo a question Crom reporters "I'm not J.?OIDJ.l to USC the federal ~overnmenl 's authority to circumvent the natural in BROWN CAMPAIGN TO GO ON TOUR?--A5 ch nation or people to II\ e in· homogenous groups "I'm not trying to sa)' T want to mamtain with any kmd of ~ov­ ern men t tnterference 1n the ethnic purity of neighborhoods Whal l s ay is the government ought not to take as a maJor purpose the· intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood, s1mp· ly to establish that intrusion." Carter r epealed a similar statement in Philadelphia on Wednesday in answer to another question. The statement was criticired by another Democratic aspirant, CSee CARTER. Page A2) 0.11¥ Pllot St.ill PMIO E1ner9e11ey Aid Betty Montell1 is treated by paramedics Wcdnesdav following a 1 :30 p.m. crash in lr\'lnt.' bet wt•cn the ::.ports car in which she· was riding and a doublc-tra1lcr dump truck Mrs. l\lontelli of Orange was re· ported under observation today in the cnltcal c:.in• unit of Tusltn Community llosptlal The car. dnvcn by Rudolph Lowe.•. G7, of Long Beach. ~truck the truck. driven bv Carl Plunkt'll. 57. of Lakewood, ut Barranca and .Jamboree roads. police said - Victiin Files Claiin In Chainsaw Goof The owner of an Irvmt> orani;:C' gro\C lt'\t•lt•d Jan 10 h.) thoui..ands or (l\ <'rt('alous. chain "a ~ ~ 1t'ld111R woodcutter -. .tl tracted b\ <I ('ll\ offrr or fr•'•' f1r('wood has fll <'d a SJOO.OOO plu' rl:-11m aRatnst lht• cit.) llcl<.'n Cru1kshonk of !'~all Rl\f'r Mills ront{•ndi. 111 her claim ag;11nst lhl' r1ty tbllt damal!t''-lo the trt'l'S and grounds tntallrd $150.000 und futur<' lo.,,<', will amount to nl ll'as t $150,000 City Cl<'rk Carol l-1ynn ha'> ft'· commended that the r1lY l'ounr1l deny th<' rla1m and reh'r th<' mal lcr to the <'llY 's msuranrc• rar· ner Th£' c1tv hact uclvNtl'lrd firt'wood frC(' for lhl' ruttm~ ;Jt 1ls Heritage P ark s1tr. on Walnut Avf>nue east of Culv<'r Onve But r1ty offil·1als had intended that Just the 50 lrt't'" that hatl b<'en ~rubbed f rom tlw s1t1.· ht• t·ut up and hauled J\\ a) lnstC>ad. thf.' offrr 1ln•w mort• th;.in 2.000 "ondc·ulter" from 0 r a n ~ c • Los A n i.: t• 11•.., , S J n Bcrnanhno anti ll1H•rs1dl' Coun lll'!> who made short ~ork d Uw 50 trees and mov1.•d out into th1• surrounding aerC'aJ!C' J\hout 511 atn•., Wl'rt' lt'Vl0lt•1l within hour!> Most of the l:ind "as ownf'd In the c•1ty, hul the culh-r., abo lu1d waste to Mrs Cruikshank's tor nl•r lot and t•ut a frw trees IJc·lonJ! IDfZ to oth<•r 1 a ndown1•rs. Mrs . Cru1k'>hank's land '" schedulc•d to ht• drn•lopecl into a shoppinj( rt•nt<"r undl'r a lt·us1· 3JtfC'{'ment with d!'vc·loP<'r nrurc• Nott m about 11 }'ear Rl~later Registers 4. 7 Man Ravished, Sprayed R.ed In Costa Mesa R\ STE\'E MIT<'llEl.I, o• o" O••h P1101 suu J\ b11.1rn· k1dnapmJ!, in wh1t:h tht• \ 1ct1m had half his hair anti mu...i<1chc· .'>horn h' thn·t· J 'o .... ulanl'> hdorP he ~\as :-.praH cl with rt•rl p111nl. ~;is c:.illtotJ th1• "1>1rdl'"' thini;: I H' hl•ard of 111 1~. H'ar.., b\ J \'l'lt•r.1n Costa 1\lt':o.a rioli<'<' hrult·nant today 1'0!11·1· rc·ronsl 1 Ul'!Pd th1· -.111rv llllSW<I\ i\ man was k11h1Upt'<I :i t ttun JKl1nl in Co~ta M t·su Parly lrKl.1y bv J m<in and a wonrnn wh11 f1in·t•d him into lhl' trunk of his own n1r lwforc drivmJ! 11 to an ar<•a 1n Luiiuna ll1lls Thl'rC' thl'V hlln11f11ld<•1I tho• v11 llm 111~ two uhclut'tori.. wn1• nwt (St'e \'l('TI M. t'ag1• A2 I Quake Shakes Newhall By the Aasoclated Press A slow. rolling earthquake that awakened many Southern Californians todav re1ustered an estimated 4 7 on the Richter scale. orricials at Calteehsa1d Ther<' were no reports of damage rrom the quake, whjch scientists sold was centered at foothill town of N<'whall, about 3(1 miles north of downtown Los Angeles Many residents rrom Los Angeles to Santa Barbara called local law enforcement agencies and radio stations to report the tremor, which hit about 7 20 a m . · W<''re crazy \\Ith rail<;," a "~1tchboard operator al the Ven· tura County .,heriff .., 'lt1t1on said. Surpn !>i n,:tly. few<.'r people callt'd at Newhall "It d1dn 't feel that stronJ!.". said Deputy Richard Verner of the Newhall sheriff'ssubstation He said the station received on· ly "about three calls -not many at all." Quakes men!'luring 5 on the Richter scale hove cause<! con- siderable damaite In the past The Richter logarithmic scale measures the tntens1ty or earth el t quak<'s but not th<.' energy re· lttased by them Every full · number increosc md1l'ates a ten fold increase 1n the size or the quake Jl was not immediately known whether the quake was related to the earth bulge that has been de tected along 3 70·mile stretch of the San Andreas fault about 40 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Thts morning 's tC'mblor was lhe first quake felt in Southern California l'tnee New Years Da~. Caltech officials said. Newport Doctor Accused By TOM Bi\Rl.t:\' Ott9'•D~11y.-.... sun A w1tnci..s "ho da1m.., hl• w,1s hired b~ Or. Waynt• Lei..Lcr Robinson of Newport l~ach to kill the doctor'i.. w1fr lt"•,t1fled In· day that thl' ph~ s1rian ordc.•rc•d him to removl' hl'. 11 ·n (I nlra l:ll'rine Ut>\ 1ct'l :i.., proof of ht•r death. "llil man" AnthnnySt·nh-.c·.:19. idt'nllfit•d a surj?1c•al mstruml'nl shown him 111 lht• c•ourtroom bv Deputy D1 stncl Allornl'y Jay Moselt"t' as the tool thl' doctor SU(olgl':-.led for rl'mOV:ll of lhc birth control dt•vi1·c· from hi:-. wife's body Scalisl' l t•st1f1t·d during the• openang day of a Santa /\n;i Mun1c1pul Courl µrl'hmtnary hearintt that Rob1rnion. 42. who now lives tn Irvine•, offerl'd him $10,000 to cltmtnate ha i. w1fl', Janice. 38. Scalise testified in Jud~e Rob<'rt Law's courtroom thul he established contact with Mrs. Robinson after acceplln~ the contract by repre..,C'ntmi:: himself to her as a poss1bl<.· purl'hascr of some of her n·ul cc;tate holdtnJ:l> Ht> said ht• dl'<'llil'd nol to r11m pl<'le the assignment ht• allc•J?t-dlv aC'cepted fro m l>r Hob1m,1.n while he and Mr., R.1hmson \\l'f1' h;ivmg lunch and d1s<'u's1nJ! an• JI l'~latl' dt•til 111 a Nl'\\ port Jk<ieh restaurant Srahsc s_a1d Mr" .. l{ohmt?~>n> •hands s hook and shl· lookNl ;.hockC'd " "hc:n ht' told h1·r that her hu!lhant1 w<inlt•d ln sN• hl•r 1 l'O, 1iur..,1•, kl'ys and walll'I as proof Lhat s ht• h a d h1·t·n murdcn•tl Srahs1· tol<I ~10 ... dt•v that he lht'n t·alll•d Dr Hol11n:-.u11 from ht'r :"'t•\\ purl l!Pal·h honw and told the• ph)"•H·1an wh1l<' Mrs flolJ1n">11n .ind h1•1 lK vto;1r old clauJ?htt•r li:-.t 1•1wcl tu I h1· c•on \er .. dllon 1h;1t 1111' 1•.,1·111~ 1-1 rln..,ecl · ~t.1hst• "<1111 l>r ltohm"'m kn.-w b' thJI -.1a1t·m•·11t th.it h"' "1f1• t'.t'> dto;1d 111• ..,,11cl ht• tlwn matlc- arrani:t'mt•111-. to n11·1•t th1• ph)'>I r1LH1 and -.ho\\ 111 m llw pro11r \\1th the• \')..C'l'Jlllttl\ or 1111' It ll th<il 1>1 lloh1n"11l ,11lt•j.!1·11ly 11· ljUI rc·tl Sn1li,c· ':11d I )r H11l11ns1111 nwl him at a N1·~ 11111 I BP.wh hllll'I fr.r lunrh hut r1•fu:-.t·cl 111 h.1111lll• thl' w41llf't , rings :.incl ..,h•lt'" ~:1\1•11 lo SraliM• In Mrs R 11bms1111 !SN• OOC'TOK, Page A2 ) Orani:~ __j ._£._~• \\t•nther I· .11r lnniJ(hl untl F1 11l:t \ with no important to-m pt'raturt· chL1nJ!<'' 1111'11' Frida\ fiJ tc1 fiK. lo"" tnm~ht in thr 110'(, INSIDE TODA l' Job pro1pert ~ for lf't'n· agen rn 11car11 ahead arl' t'I p~cll'd lo bl' dim Onr oM thority roll, pronlrm .wrml dl(Tlam1ll' • Slon1 Ak A1 v • .,, Ser•i<• Al lfltt•tmh\10ft Ct Erma Bom ... o IJ AM 1.1..0.n 81 L M loyd Ct MoMy T•M 81 ~lllor,.1• AS, It Mo•••• C4 S Clu•llled c;e U Mutu•I ,.u"4• • IU C.mlu C• 1u11 ... 11 New• A• tr .. tworcl C. Or•"'lt tou,.ly Al4 It 0Hlh NttiCH AU Pfflllt 81 4 Ull91'1•1 ,. • .._ A• ""'"' Cl J (ftltr'l•i11-"I C4 s M•O ""-'-"' 8'-l ''"""ct llS I Ttlt•itl°" t4. "••llwllotenl All 11 T'llUlf" t4 j H', O.rclt>tr Cl Yff•t"'' U ... ,.\<OH 14 Worlf Ntw> A• A2 OAILYPILOT Cho., SHpp~rters De1no11strate Security men of the People's Republic of China gather at the b ase of the Monument to the Heroes of the People in Peking during a m;.i::,si\'C demonstration honoring the late Claudine Charged in Slwoting ASPE~. Colo (APl -S1nger- actress Claudine Longet was charged today with reckless manslaughter in t he death of her l over. professional sk ier Vlad1m1r "Spider" Sab1ch. lie was fatally shot almost three weeks ago al the home they shared for two years. If convicted on the felony char~e. the 1-'rench·born cntt:r· tamer could be fined up to $30,000 and sentenced to up to 10 years in pnson. . Miss Lon(H'l appeared m Pitkin County C.:ou rt today with her former husbund. singl·r Andy W1lhams. at her side County Court Jud~e John Wendt accepted a motion from the district attorney lo transfer the l'aM' lo Pllkm County D1stnct Court, "here the charge was filed District Cour t Jud~e George E. Ll)hr ud n!ted M 1s~ l..ongt-t of her nghts under Colorado law and )!ranted a mot10n from h<'r al· rorney, Charle~ V Wl-t'<lman or Los Angl'll'!>, for a preliminary hearing It was ~el for June ft Lohr al!>o J,:ranled a motion by Weedman that a p<'rson.d diary kept by M 1ss L.onget not be r~­ leased by the court to an.> one not tn\'tll\l•d tn the l'LISl' f 'ront Pa9~ 11 I PHYSICALS tionury 1ncn.•ase:-in opcratm~ <'(•:>b, 111rludin~ malpruct1re in · surant'l' " Hut. hl' potnlt•d out, olht•r vcn· cfors that m1i;iht now qualif.} for the contrnrt would po!b 1blv offt>r a ln\H•r prtl't' t han th1• proposed $7~ IO "Rt•cau~t> or this, mv r1rsl rr n1mml·nd.1t1on .. , ouhl bt· to r<' rn.11n 1,1,1th lht• .,,1mc• vc•nctor und offl•r $73 pt>r unit." Scott .,111d our '-l'<'<Hld l'h<11c<' 1,1,ould he l•l .an 1•xlt'n~1on 11l I h<' prt'~('nl pn<'<' •Sl>J !1JI or an' .1mount up to $7:1 "h11•h, 1f not al'<'l'J>lt'fl "oulct ~1\1' lht• ('OUnl\' lht' npt111n of 1(11 int.! to lht• m.1rkc•t 111 ~t·1•I.. 1ww propo-..111• '' ORANGE COAST 1..,. (\• 41\q,t (6•\f I ·•II• f'lio1• ,.,9~ 111of'I••,. I\ tO~ bir.o thi-'1ttwn ff.,, l•UOI·~ "' '"" o.. • ..,. ( ~\t r\1b41\,.l"'4l I• ~14' 011, ~tw,1"••1flflf~ "' ~ ut'tl ,, . .,,J lv'o11•tl,.._ 0H\•\U_,t I tlCl•• I • t 1 .. No. ,.. ..,, 'A('r•tt th •U\ tl~fl,1••;•1• 1 .. ,,. ti ft \,If'\ f'rOlll Page 1\ l DOCTOR ... "What did he say to you"", Moseley asked. "He said 'thank you'," Scalise replied. Moseley will ask Judge Law at the end of the preliminary hear- ing to order Dr. Robinson. 1,1,ho practices medicine at 18124 Culver Drive, Irvine. to face lrial in Orange County Supenor Court on charges of conspiracy to com- mit murder. Robinson was arrtl>ted at c1 Santa Ana service station lai.t Feb. 26 by officers "ho ~aid he was in possession o r an automatic pistol with a round in the chamber at the time of ar- rest. From Page A I VICTIM •.. by a third suspect. a woman, who assisted in slrippmg lhe v1ct1m and tying him to a Ping Pong la· ble. The victim said he was then sexually molested by the trio. \\hO proceeded to shave half his hair and his mustache before spraying him with a can of rl'd paint Police said the three suspects untied the \'1cf1m .ind put him back In lhl' trunk of h1~ <'ar. driv mg him to an 011 held an llunt ington Hl•al·h "he rt' lhl') ldl him locked 1n the trunk of his car and nl'd. The v1ct1m pried 01wn the trunk and flagged do"n a motorist\\ ho notified police f 'rotn Page .·l I DRAFT ... 15, Denver. Tom Cla-.111c, o.:. \'1rsi1n1a 16 Detroit. I.a" r<'nCl' c;arnei., rb. W)ont111g 17. \t1Jm1 from Washington. L.1rry Cordon. lb. Arizona Stale JM, lluff.1111, ~!:inn Cla1 k. <lb , Ott•i,:1111 111 Mwm1. Kim RokarnpN lh ..... 1n Jo:.e Stalt• 20. B.tll1mun., 1\1 11 :'\m ak. di. rurdul' 21. Ne\\ F:ni:tland from I lou.,t1111 throuJ<h. an Fr:inr hln, Tun Fn\ db. Ohio St alt• :!2 M Low/\ \f1k1 Daw!'on. dt. \r11ona 23, l:r11•11 Ba~ from Oakland. \1 ,irk Ktin cnr ot, Colorarto 21. l 'mcinnat1, i\rt.'hlt-G rirrm, rb. Ohio St ult• 25. M1nn('1'ola .. l ;Hlll''> Whtll' dt. Okl.1hnma S1:111•. 211. Lo' Ans.!elt•.,, ~I'\ in \ld.111n lh Colorudo Stnt<' 27 Dall.1 .. A.Hori l\ylt>. dh. w~ orntnt.( 28. l'tt tsburi:h. llt'nnlt• Curm1n)o!ham. t1•. Clc:'mson. AP Wirtllftolt Premier Chou En-lai. Removal of the wreaths from the monui:nent touched off violent pubhc demonstrations the folio\\ mg day. ,\lternate Picked Juror's Hurt Knee Stalls Battin Trial The "locked" knee of a juror caused a half day's delay Wed· nesday in the trial of indicted Orange County Supervisor Robert Ballin. It was n 't until it was de· term1ned that Jur or Vance Newkirk 's knee required surgery that an alternate juror \\as called and Battin 's trial r esumed. Battin's attorney, Matthew Kunlich. insists staff members did their normal chores and were paid from a campaign fund for their poltli£_a!_c_hor es. _ l'r•• Pall# . .tJ AIRPORT. • • mg to cut the nruse. includme .i requirement that air earners re· duce the number or plusure fllehls and begin to limit passengers to bus1n~:.ir. n11:hb only The add111onal condition-. :.u.: if'Stt-'d by Dostal :.hould the variance be grantrd indude mandated -compliance "'1th the existing noise ab..itl!menl pro- gram. elim ination of all "extra section fllaht:>" by air curnrrs and prohibition oi new air cJr· nen from usin.: thl' :Hrport Ile also suggesh•d a pha.-.t• out or existing types of Jet:. thLtt l'" ret>d th1• noise standards and a proh1b1tton of condemnation un111 all other mt-'thods ha\C bl·cn tned. Al the conclusion of todu\ ·., ht'aring. W11ld Y.111 ~1q· :i11 partil•S involv.ed m lht-'Jr111m·1· proceedings l \\ 0 \\ l't'kS lo SUUOlll \\.lillen briefs and <'uncluMon. ... A Male official said the hl•arm~ officer "Ill take all thl' llt'nl'-. in eluding transcripts of the formJI testimony. under tons1dt:'ratmn and render J · ·propo:.l'd dt.· c1s1on · on the \ anancl' m :.I\ 111 eight "'<-'eks. The hearing officer·_., dc:c1 ... wn 1s lht'n forwarded lo the ~tJtl' Department of Transportatinn 1,1,here it 1s either <1crepte<l or overturned The hearing officer \\ho 1'011 ducted the first county :11rport variance hl•arings la:.t year n · commended ugainst tht' nmst· .. a riance, uul \\a:. ovcrruleo h\ tran~port alion officials 1ir1 grounds that the a 1n>0rt "as or ::.1gnif1cant rl'g1onal import.int'l' Benefits Cut SACRAMENTO IAPI \ l e1oslat1ve committee ha!'> ehmmaled 500.000 person_., from benefit:> under Gov. Edmund Bro1,1,n Jr ·s S50 million IJ'< tut propo:.al for lo\\ ·lnl'Uml' (';ihfor mans The bill bv Assemblvman Dan Bo\twr1gh.t <D·Cnnrord l. amended down to an eslimal('ll cost or $35 mil hon, went 10th<' A:. sembly Ways and l\leans Com· m1ltel' Wednesday. Still on the witness stand when the indic t ed Sa n ta Ana supervisor's trial got under way aga111 was a for mer Battin staff worker. Julie Grimes. As she had done a day earlier , Mrs. Grimes admitted she and other members of Baltin's staff worked on his 1974 campaign for lteutenanl ~ove rnor during normal count) working hours. re ouse She also said campaign related work was done dunng everung hours and on weekends. Mrs Grimes , however. couldn't recall the dates she was asc;1gnt>d campaign chores by another ~ta ff mem bcr "\or could Mrs Grimes recall rt'l'l'I\ ini:t tn51 ructions dirertlv from Ballin to fore~o her regular tounl \ dull£'<; to \\ ork on hrs un-~Ul'Ct'~sful t974 bid for :.latew1dc office It 1s the proSt•cullon's conten- tion lhal Rattan 11legally used his "laff und <'ounty supplies m his bid to het•om<' l'aliforn1a's lieutc- n,inl 1-(0\'l•r nor. IV'or Bvr: Ill * CAITEI ~41 JACKSON 117 FOH 251 UDllL 119 aEASH 14 lllllCE 104 U1co••1tt1• 16& HHIS 13 F nont1 SN 15 U"co••ittH 141 o"" 1& "" .,.._ .. CIWrt STANDINGS This churl ::.hO\\ ~ the dt.'lt.'gUt\) \Oles b\. l·andatlall' a':-ol to1.h1'. based on n•.,ulh of the pnmanl·~ thu-.. far f 'ront Pa9~ . I I CARTER ... Nep ~!orris l'dall of Ariton,1. and Carter :.aid manx un1den t1f1t•d per ons, tnrluding blacks m.\..ed him to <''Vlam his u~e or lhl' lt•rm "I "as c..irt>le:.s in lht> words I u ... ed and I ..ipolo~iH• for it." (.';irtt•r said todJ\' "Tht-rt' .,, IHllh1nA \\TOOi! \\1th kt•epmg lhl· t' l h n 1 <' <' h a r I! <' l t' r o f a nt•1ghborhood. but anyom• who ,,.. ants to movt-in ct•r1111nly hu:. the right to do that on his own volition ltowever, I would not <1rb1trar1ly han• the federal~°' ernment rnO\'l' people into ,, neighborhood ... On Wcdnt>sday. Udall :.aid of the en rt er :>tatt>mt•nt · "Tht' Wallace 'otc 1s out lhPrc for so ml'One to itrllb. I don l know whul his <Carter'~) motl\l's arc. but ma~ be lh1~ 1s "'hut he 1s lookm~ for ' Carlt'r denwd that he us~ the phra!'>e 1n un t•ffort to se<>k volt's from . uµporl<'rs of Alabam..i Gov. George Wallace. who (1ri.t made the national political :-pothght by opposing efforts to mlt•i.:ratc i.chooli. 111 tht> South ae Marine Guilty /11 Death of Stepdaughter RCA 7V Pt:t:!tv 5fel'i'O $DN Y * 1;u ,.:~~~;: ZEAi/Ti/ ~ ~E y~ i\n El Torn :\I anne book(•d on munh•r rharg<'" ufl\'r hi!> 2 \ear. 11111 ... t1•pdJ111-(lllt•r d1<'<1 nf ma~st\1• ht•acl IOJUrll'\ "a!> found RWll\ of 1n\oluntan man,lauJ!hln lah• \\ cdnMll.1 ::-h\ .in Or dn~e Count\ SuJ)(•nor Coull rur) .Jucl~t> Hoh('rt P Kneeland ar n •pted lhl' vc•rd1ct rl'ached afll'r t"n du" 1Jf dt•hbrrat1on!i and :o.rt 1\1>ril 2R .is lhC' ctatl' he 1,1,ill 'f't1t1·n11• l\C'\ tn Dall' Forrr.,tcr l!I of SJnt.1 i\na ' n<·H•rh•v Forrester. IR, the\ t<' t1m ·-. molhl'r, te<il1f1l>d that sht• ~:rn twr husbanrl ht•at the babv nn '«'VC'r.il oC'casions hetw<'en 1\111<: ~ anrt 10. 1975, when the c•h1ld l<iP'IC'd lnlo 11 t•oma NARAAITZ To/~ Recc/>ckrs /r c.csr ct.OJ~-o"'n M .J ~ IV A~Attvr z .HCJ&Em' • :)01..1y TV 1 JVC -J/// tJrclcl"s ? n #& 11 cJ:, 'I fk!/d 1'7 ,_J,u-i.. i.:>r-t! ,j A 1(/1// t c: //CnJ1.:..d ,4f'/"1 / U und /Ht:1'f /JC j11c.J:,.-j , jJ /Ac,/ vJl~r /11JOl1, lt•n V•I'•' ····"·· •Off••t4(~ 't'lllt•• • .,a ,,..,,...,...,.u,..ftlt """'"(HU A "~_r..,,,,,."l,•·t· t•·~ "~''" ... ,.,.,,,, ... , ........ ''""'"' ,, . '• u fMI s-ut't4h~o'<Q Olllt" I · el \)D Wt 't I'-'• "'"• t ( ~ I• M•w t 1111 •I• .o 'tltlt> Robfort N w~ r ... ...,...,,.,..,..,...,~,"""°' Thomas Ke~ll ld•to.t Huntington Man's Funeral Pending drom T"'4'Es , .SN£Lv4!"~ • AccESso/?~e thi~ o"e -r~ ll'f b,q ! tnom.t!> A Murphlne Charles H Loo., Richard P. Nall • ,.,, ... , .... 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IQ1f0t1•I ""•"'' or ••••d•U""•M "••• .,, l"t\1t "' rt o•OO\l(Pd ··•"'ovt ~ •• ••I Ofr"""''.11\ OI £00•''•"' o-WfW' ""f01'ri tttU 00'-'••" CJA1(1 .41 (A\I• -.....u (_*11t~r~ • ~.,., fllt~ Df t ~""" \r )~ ,..._," ..... bt""AtW )\rr~l""ly M1MMt~l1~1,,...,.. u n~•~,, Funeral arrangements were pending today for a 24 year-old Huntington Beach carpenter " hn 1,1,as killed Tuesda) when hie; car plunged down an t•mbankmenl m the Cleveland ~at1onal Forest The California H1gh"ay Patrol said William Alan Adams. 24 , of 1704 Cal1fornta SI. \\as pro nounced dead at the .,renr. on Ortega High" ay, four miles east of the Orange County line. A passenger in his car. John David Fillyaw. 22. o{ 7271 Plaza St . Westminster. was treated for in1unes at an Elsinore hospital and released, the CHP said. Officers said Mr. Adams went into a t'urve at a bout 40 rrules an hour. "enl off the north side of ______ ..........,. tht n1ghway, then cam e broadside across the road and plun~l·d do"n a rocky embank- ment f'unerJI sen ·1ces for Mr Adams "ere pending today at Peek Famil) Mortuary 1n \\'c.:;tminster Ile 1<; survl\·ed b)' his wife. Tanya. t" o brothers, Robert of Vista and Richard of Anaheim: three sisters, Diane and Debra Adams of Oceanside and Wendy Huels man or Garden Grove; his parents, William and Shirley Adams of Oceanside. gra ndparents Walter and Mary Le\\ is of Santa Ana: and a grandmother, Marie Adams of Awanda. NY . • 1·.,11 t '11e·rory Mnrrouli•·~ 1•111., fl11r 1~,.,."'"'"' 11111• ) ,.,,,. l•11nra1111•1• ,,,, 1 ·1·••ry 1•rod11C"I M,. .\••II! 275 East 17th St. The Professional' Costa Mesa .. _ ......... , ......... J o .... w ..... c..11 Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 S#Y .... ltle H..tier Ar.. Siitct ltH "Jerry" "Mike" ' • • I , Laguna/South Coast Today's Clos ing N.Y.Stoeks EOlTlON ·* VOL. 6'i, NO.~. '4 SECT IONS; 58 PAGES· ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSOAY,APRIL 8, 1976 T EN CENTS Miller Estate Gift Applauded, Booed\ By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Ol u.t O•llr "ilt4Motll Hortense Mlller'a Ji.fl for her 2.3·acre botanical estate to the ci· ty of Laguna Beach first drew ap· plause, then stinging criticism at Wednesday's Laguna Beach City Council meeting Mrs 'Miller h~djust received a standing ovation for deeding her Allview Terrace estate to the city, when neighbors stepped to Carter .,:Retracts Remark PHILADELPHIA CAP) Democratic presidential con- tender Jimmy Carter apologized today for his use of the phrase "ethnic purity" in a statement opposing federal efforts to change th e makeup of neighborhoods and said it was "a mistake on my part.," Carter's apology came at a news conference as he cam- paigned here for the April 27 Pen- nsylvania prima ry. In. South Bend, Ind., on Tues- day. Carter said in response to a question from reporters: ''I'm not going to use the federal government's authority to circumvent the natural in· BROWN CAMPAIGN TO GO ON TOUR?-AS clination or people to Ii ve in . h01'\0genous groups. "I'm not trying to say I want to maintain with any kind of ~ov· e rnmenl interference in the ethnic purity of neighborhoods. Whal I say is the government o~ht not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien £roups into a neighborhood. simp· l.y t-0estabhsh that intrusion." Carter-tepeated a similar statement in Philadelphia on (Sff CARTE R, Page AZ> Coast Clears A.f ter Early Rai"' WinJS A sudden storm brought scat- tered rain, dark clouds and gusty winds to the Orange Coast today, but national weather forecasters predicted clear skies for tonight and Friday. Rain watchers in cities a cross most of Orange County reported the rain began this morning at about 8 o'l'lock and continued sporadically through mid · morning. Officials at the Orange County F'\ood Control Department 1n Santa Ana reported "less than u trace" of rain by mid·mornm~. but said that by the time the rain 11tops they ex p('cted "several hundredths of an inch." The rain was expected to con· tlnue most of today, with tem· peratures reachln~ the mid OOs ftnd dipping down to about 47 degrees tonight. ·However. dt•11r skll's are ex· peeled for tonl!(hl and f'rirln y. The storm wms mort' ~t>vl're in Los Angt'lt's County, wht'r•• u $tendy downpour drenched t he metropolitan arcn, slowing down 111ornin~ r ush hour trnrric but C'tlUslng no da muge. Or~n:~-Con~• \\·e at h er Fair tonight and Friday with no importont tem- perature changes. Highs Friday 63 to 68, lows . tonight In the 40s. t I NSIDE TODt\Y 1 Job prospects for teen· ~ ,Ogfrl m years ahead are ez-f ptcltd lo br dim. One 1• authority coils problfm "IOCtGl dJf71am1te ." Slory, AB. the podium to r alse obJectlons. Under terms of the qwtc)alm deec:t.signed by Mrs. Miller at the counc il meeting, title to th~ estate consisting of 11 house sur- rounded by gardens will pass to the city upon her death. The deed provides .that the ·city may use the gardens as a 'public park while using the house as a city office building or public meeting hall. llet1ry l1nwi11ds James. Mor gan. 22SSS All· view Terrace. charged that members of the AUview Terrace Community Association were not notified of negotiations on the gift between Mrs. Miller and the city. "When it concerns people in an area. I think they should be 11otifled. Making an agreement like this is just wrong," Morgan said. He noted that the gift was sub· "" w1 ... p11o10 Secretary of State Henry Kissinger sits on the floor at the Iranian Embassy in Washington during a party with ac· tress Polly Bergen. Irania n Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi held the party following a benefit ballet at the Kennedy Center. (Related Photo Page A4.) Man Shorn, Raped, Spr.ayed With Paint By STEVE MITCHELL CH IM 0•111 l'ltOI St•tt A bizarre kidnaping, In whjch the victim had half his hair and mustache shorn by three as- sailants befor e he was sprayed with red paint, was called "the weirdest thing l 've heard of in 15 years" by a vete ran Costa Mesa police lieutenant today. SC Council Revives Golf Committee ln response lo citizen criticism. the San Clemente City Council reconstituted a golf com· mlttee Wednesday ;ind directed thnt its firs t order of business b<' ani;wenng questions raised by critlrs. Council discussion or the mat· h•r h:(t ~On'lt• doubt as to whetht•r the city ev<'r had a p<'rmanent Golt Committee with Councilmen Thomas ()'Keefe and Anthony DiGiovanni disagreeing on the matter. Police reconstructed the story this way. A man was kidnaped at gun- point in Costa Mesa early today by a man and a woman who forced him into the trunk or his own car before driving it to un area in Laguna Hills. There they blindfolded the vie· tim. His two abductors were met by a third suspect. a woman, who assisted in stripping the victim and tying him to a Ping Pong La· ble. The victim said he was then sexually molested by the trio, who proceeded to shave half hts hair and his mustache before !\praying him with a can or red paint. Police said the three suspects untied the victim and put him back in lht• trunk of his car, driv· Ing him to an oil field m Hunt· ington Beuch where thcy left him IO<'ked in t ht• trunk or his car and fled. The vi ct 1m pried open the trunk and fl agged down a motorist who noUC1ed police. Police Lieutenant George L. Lorton saul otrlcers are question· inl( the victim today ~mc.l ho1w ~o shed some light on the bizarre abduction. Jed of a heated meetinl ol the community association when Mn. Miller first made the olfer m 1972. "Everyone was opposed to opening the property as a park." Morgan recalled. Another r esident. Patricia Griggs, 22551 Allview Terrace, said that Mrs. Miller's estate and a second residence are reached by a common private drivew&y "that is not to be used for public access.·· "Should it become public ac· cess. my property would dacline in value," she asserted. ''Ther~ are hundreds or ques· lions of this type that will bave to be solved," said Councilman Carl Johnson. who belped negotiate the gift. · He said it would be up to the ci- ty planning comml55ioo to work out a use policy for the property when UUe passes to tho city. t Councilman Jack McDowell l suggested that the council should hold a meeting with the com· . munity association "to hear ull ; the thoughts they might have." 1 There was general council• agreerl)ent fo r such. a meeting,, but oo date was establisbed. t Johnson said city. acceptance of the gift was delayed while th- <See ESTATE, P age A?) Record Argued In K1·ishna Case Lawyers for 1 John Michael Moore of Lagull'a Beach argued in the absence of the jury today that details of two prior felony convictions should be withheld from the jury in bis Orange Coun- ty Superior Court murder trial. Defense attorney Roger Agaja- nian urged Judge William L. Murray to rule that prior convic· lions on charges of burglary and assault with a deadly weapon should not be included in pro- secution testimony in the trial scheduled to open Monday. Moore, 24. who adopted the name Jagadevva Das and LAArea Shaken Up By Quake By the A~sodated Press A slow, rolling earthquake that awakened many Southern Californians today registered an estimated 4.7 on the JUcbter scale, officials at Caltech said. There were no repor ts of damage from the quake. which scientists said was centeri!d at foothill town of Newhall, about 30 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Many residents rrom Los Angeles to Santa Barbara called local law enfor cement agencies and radio stations to report the tremor, which hit about 7·20 a.m. .. We're crazy with calls," a switchboard operator at the Ven· (See QUAKE, PageA2> Nixon Cites Tu:o Winners Awards to two students who finished first m the San Clemente Excha nge Club ''Search for Talent·' contest were made Tue11- day by fo'rme r President Richard M Nixon at his office m the former Western White House complex Martin Robideau, a San Clemente High School vocalist and John S<'hre1ner, a Dana Hills High School pianist, received the awards from Nixon. Exchange Club President Ray Mccaslin a nd contest Chairman Gerald Bourdages also attended the presentation arranged by Nixon chief of staff Col. Jack Brennan, a me mber ol the local club. declared himself a member of the Hare K r ishna sect . i s charged with the murder of his estranged wife, Jayme Frances Moore, 24. Mrs. Moore was shot to death May 6 while she walked in downtown Laguna Beach with a woman friend and their two small daughters. She was a member of the Hare Krishna or- ganization. Moore was arrested a short time later in the group's temple at 641 Ramona Ave. The prosecu- tion will demand a verdict of first degree murder but not the death penally. Agajanian said he will also ask Judge Murray to strike the addi· tional "use of a firearm" allega- tion from the charges faced by his client. "The Penal Code provision was adopted for instances where a firearm is used in the com· mission of a r obbery or a burglary and not for this type of case," he argued. It is expected that Judge Mur· ray will rule on both motions to· day. The jury will then return to the courtroom Monday for open· Ing statements. Fire Label Stirring Clemente Quandary "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet," but when you're dealing with something called a "high fire risk area," that's different. Just ask the Sian Clemente City Council which Wednesday mulled creation of special zoning for homes ar eas In which con· struction would be subject to fire Dana School · Students Win French Meet Top honors in the annual "Con- cours de l'Alliance Francaise," French speaking competition, have been won by students of Dana Hills High, School in Dana Pornl Student Tom Flynn was the grand wmner of the French level four competition and Is now con- sidered the best French student at his level m Orange County. Maureen Redfield, assistant principal. said. Magdalena Rumin was select- ed grand winner of the French three com petition and Maura Mitchell placed among the top four students In French two com- petition. Other Dana Hills students participating in the competition last weekend were Gary Zaepfel and Penny Milne. More than 60 high schools and colleges participated in the an· nual competition. Students wrote original speeches in French and then had to deliver it orally to o panel of judges. hazard. Council man Thomas O'Keefe, wondered if designating an area a "high fi-£e hazard a.&na!' wouldn't subject residents within the area to lncreased insurance premiums. And. Mayor B. Patrick Lane worried about the "psychological impact" of the ter minology. ''So and so is selling his house and he says, 'by the way, you're in a high fire risk area,' " the mayor said. Councilman O'Keefe suggested perhaps ins tead of "high fire risk," the zone could be calJed a "special materials zone." Whatever the zone is to be called, it was given an informal approval by the council which or- dered .Fire Chief Ron Coleman, and City Attorney F. MacKenzie Brown to draft an ordinance for enactment at an upcoming coun- cil session. Brown w as directed to in· vestigate the possible impact on insurance rates. The request for buHding code and fire code changes was made by Chief Coleman as a result of the $2 million mid-January brus hfire which swept into homes bordering undeveloped land destroying or damaging 1.20 structures. New LB Chief Talks Sa/ety Jon Sparks, La.cuna BC'ach's new police chief, will be gut1Rt speaker at a Laguna Bcuch Chamber of Comm e r ce breakf;lst mecllng nt 8 a.m. Wed· nesday at thu Hotel Laguna. In callinic for the formation of a stnndlng committee, Councilman Willin m Wtilker said a "tremen· douR amount of misconceptions .. were cir('ulnting over the municipal l(Olf course'a opern ti on. 'Downright Shocked' Sparks will oddre~x the ques· lion. "Is it any !lllfor in Laguna Beach than It used to l'I<''! •· Reservations m ay be mnde by calling the chamber, 49-MOlll. The breakfast price Is $2.50; cof- ree law cents. Formation or rt Golf Com· mission on a par with other city panels such as the Parks and (See GOLF, P1geA%) MOTHER OKAYS 'ENUSTMENT' LOHRVILLE, Iowa (AP) Ray Lockner·s mother says he may join lbe U.S. Air Force if it doesn't interfere with his third- grade studies. "It would be a cheap summer camp ror him, .. said Pttrs. Duane Lockner. Ray, 8, r eceived a form letter inviting him to consider enlist· ment. Air Force officials said the enlistment letter was a "sick practJcal joke" perpetrated by someone. Canadian Overcome by CoaJJt Generosity William Sears. 9t'hose dream vacation to California was saved this week through the generosity or Orange Coast resident.c;, snid Wednesday he basn't been sur· prised by the whole thil\g. "l haven't been surprised," said the Canadian truck driver. "I have been downright shocked. I never met people like this. Thanks to everybody for what they have done." Mr. and Mrs. Sears, their three-month-old son. Billy, i nd 3-year·old daughter, Joanie, were left pe nniless Saturdoy after thieves broke into their car parked along the shore in Hunt· mgt.on Beach. But Orange Coast ruidents. reading of their plight, have donated more tha n $5SO to replace the $350 that was stolen. "We have never had anything like this happen to us in our lives," Sears said Wednesday evening after a busy day touring Disneyland. He said his daughter. Joanie. was "flaked out in the car" but had a marvelous time al the Magic Kingdom.· "It was a beautiful day," he said. "She really enjoyed it, and she almost broke my neck." He said when Joanie spotted Mickey Mouse in the Disneyland parade, she started jumpinc up and down from her perch on h,is shoulders, and he was still reel· ing the effects. "She got a Mickey Mouse doll and you need a crowbar to pry it . loose,·· he added . The Sears received free tickets to Disneyland, a bus tour to Ti· juana , many offers or food and lodgihg, along with cash dona· tions. Today they were to receive $350 in cash from Costa Mesa character actor TravlJ Perry, a .SS. year-old retired plumber. He was planning to present the cash, which he Hid waa Just ly· lnt around anyway, at 3 p.m. to- day at. the LYNN (Love Your Neighbor Now) Center in Hun~ lngton Beach. LYNN Center officials said the Sears plan lo donate any cash they don't need for their trip home to the center to help other famlUcs who m ay be caught in the same predicament. <SeeSllOCKE D, Page A.2) Boating Featured Boating is both a way Qf life and big business along · the Orange Coast. Today's Daily Pilot br· lngs you a special, 20-page magazine report. on the · power and sail craft mak· ing boating mon enjoya. ble ror area sailor s. For your armchair lour of the sales, service and marine supply firms serv- ing the seagolng public, turn to "Orange County • Boating.•• A2 DAil 'i' PILOT L/SC GOLF ... · Recr~•tlon cnrn m11:uon or l he Planning Corn m 1.ssron h11d hffn · 5ouahl by the Sun <.:lement~ Homeownen AHocielion. The a11s(X•11allon r Jtsed Qut"s t1on!l t1boul th~ cuur'\t' fees, pnontie~ lo?h I'll C'tly r<>a1de111~. free u11c allc1v.\·d Cll) ctnplo)c~ and capital outlJ)'!> madt' on the course and dubhuusl' Under ctl y luw. lhl· Jt<>lr "tn· lerprii.e" must lw i.i·lf ~upport 1ne. The council rcn·ntly riused fres and e11dcd unl1m1t~ play for 1& yeurly feti. The u11soc·1ut10n C'nt1c1~m in . eluded un allcgatwn of d1 i> criminution uga10sl cldt·rl) re:.1· dents for whom golf 1s u pnncipul recreation. The association i.a1d the city provided frc<' recreutton such as tcnnu, Cor ollwr age tn· terest groups As established by tht' l·ouncil the Coll Committee will include three mem~rs :.eh.~ted b~ the • Men'$ Golf As:.oc1atton, thr~ selected by the Women's Golf As soc1at1on, the golf course supervisor. the city manager and two members of the C1h Council The two council memt>ers are to be nonvoting representative:, s1l ting as lJatson only, O'Keefe s;ud 1n ma k i n g the motions establishing the com mittee Trtursct1y1 Apnl a. t071 Trip Exhibit O'Keefe and DIGiovanni had l>plit O\et exact status or the pre- vious commillet' which had re- commended the increased fees. O'Ket>fe maintained Jl was an ad hoc com m1llee set up to con- sider a limited issue aft<!r wtuch 1t folded. DiGiovanni maintained 1t was a perm a nent committee which was still constituted. P aul Presley. owner ut the San Clemente Inn, and J a ck Brennan, aide to former President Nixon. look o\·er memorabilia of l\"ixon's recent trip to China. Brennan holds P!cture .of Nixon and Chairman Mao Tse·tung. llems will be d1spla~ed at the Inn tonight from 6:30 to 9 to ra!se fu nd~ for the South Coa:.t Boys Club. The ticket pn ce of S5 includes cocklaiJs. DiG1ovanni said tht-previous rnmm1llee had held pubhc meet- ings and a nnounced them. The new committee was or- dered lo m eet regularly in public and to review the course's rinan· c1al operation, in addition to answering ques tions broached by the association. Trash, Sewer Bills Placed On Tax Roll Trash and :.ewer service b1ll- 1ngs will be plated on property tax bills as a result or action t<.iken Wednesday by the Laguna Beach City Council The council agreed to abandon lhe city's bi-monthly billing pro- gra m after learning that 20 per· cent o( the trash and sewer ac- counts are delinquent. The de- Ug<.'nl accounts represent about SJ9.000. The billings will appear on tax bills m ailed in December. said 1-'inance D1rt>ctor Richard Keese. He said the rhange s hould eliminate nearly all delinquen- cies and save t he city about S7.000 per year in computer, printing and postage cost..s as .:.oc1ated \~Ith the bi· monthly bill mg system. Owners of n1cant land will not be a~l>t'sc;ed for t ra"h C'ollection, Re<.'se noll•d. The bilhn~ change will apply only to rc-.1den11al ~1ccounts Co mmercial accounts v.111 ron- 11nu1· In be billed on a b1 monlhlv hast:.. · Airplane Hits Home; 6 Okay LOS ANG F.LF.S (Ari A :.instil' t•ngtm' vtant> lost power on lakeorr from \'un Nuy'> A1rpo1t and smashl•d Into 11 hOU'•<'. but lh!' pilot nn<I ln c p«r11ons m the h<Jme t' ., c a p c c1 s e r 1 o u s 1 n l u r) , .1uthont1e' -.a1rl ··Thl' plane \\ f'nt half\\.11.\' into the hou:.t'. tht.>1 I:' was no hrl' :ind no 111111n1•:-. 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City Clerk Carol Flynn has re · commended that the city council deny the claim and refer the m11l· tcr to the rity's insurance car- rier. T h e city h a d adver tised firewood free for the culling al its Heritage Par k s ite. on Walnut Avenue cast of Culver Dnve. But city officials had intended that JUst the so trees that hud been grubbed from the site be cut up and hauled away. Instead, the offer drew more than 2.000 woodcutters Crom Orange, Los Angeles. San Bernardino and Ri\'erstde Coun- ties who made short v.ork of the SO trees and moved out into the :.urround1n~ acreagt• About SO acres were leveled within hours. Most of the land was ov.ncd b\ the c:1ty, but the cutters al~o laid waste to Mrs. Cruikshank's cor f 'ro• Page A I QUAKE ... tura County sheriff's station said. Surprising I). fewer people called at Nt'v. hall "It d idn·t feel that stroo~:· said Deputy Richard \'rrnl.'r of the Nrwhah sheriff !. sub:.talion He said the st<Jllon rt't'l'l\'l'<f on· Iv · ahout three calls not manv .Jt ull " · Quakrs measuring S on the Richter scale ha' c cau.c;ed con- s iderable dam::ij!t• in the past Thc Richter loi.:<•rithmic ~cale m<'Millrc-. th<> lntt'n<i1t~ of earth quake' hut not 1 he• cn<·rgy r1• IC'a 'it'd h' th(•m F.v1.•ry full n11mh<-r 1nrre>:t'\t' tnd1l'Jtcs a trn folrt mrrrac;r tn the c;1ze nf thr 11u:1k1• It was not 1mmf'd1att-ly known whether the quake wus relatt•d to the Parth huli:e that h~s tx•cn dt'· tCCt<'d along ll 70 mlJe.-~tretrh l)f thl' San Andreu" Flf\z1t aboul 4() mile-~ northrnst of Los Anl(l'll'' Thi-< mornin1r~ temblor w.1., tlw ftr~t quake fell 1n Southern C'alirornia smre New \'cur·s l>a~" C.iltl'rh 0H1ciuls o;,1id Frorrt rag*' 11 I ESTATE ... city a" a1ted approval to use the 'alue of the propcrt) a .. matching 'alue aomlit future park acquisition ji?rants that rrught be offered the city by the state and federal govemments. Joh nson did not reveal t he worth o ( the proper ty. Other city officials say it is between $200.000 and $400. 000. Mrs. Miller's pro~rty is local· ed just outside the Laguna Beach city limits. City officials say it 1$ l.ikely the proper ty wtll be an· nexed so the cit)' will not have to pay property taxes to the county ner lot and c ut a few trees belong- ing to other landowners. Mrs. Cr u ikshank's land is scheduled to be developed into a shopping center under a lease agreement with d eveloper Bruce Nott in about a year CHJER 241 JACKSON 177 FORD 751 UDALL 119 RUGH . 14 W All ACE 114 l•tt••itteC 16& MARRIS 13 fnlrite s .. as U•ct11•ttte~ 14' Ot .. r I& AP'Wi .......... O..n STANDINGS -This chart shows the delegate votes by r<.1ndidate as of today, based on results of the prim aries lhuh far. Fro1n Poge A I CARTER ... Wt•dn<'sday 1n answer lo another Qut•stton Tht• c;tatC'mt•nl wa:-. cnticltl'<i by another Democrntlc aspirant. Rep. Morns Udall of Ariiona, and Carter said many unlden· t1fit'd persons, 1nclud1n11: blacks, a<.ked him to explain his use of the term "I v. as careless In the words I u~ed and I apolog1z<' for il," Carter said today. •'Th<'re i~ noth1n11 wrong with keepmR the ethnl<' chorocter of a netl(hborhood. but anyone v. ho "ant:. to movt' m certainly hus the nJlhl to do that on his o"'n volition However. I would noi arb1tror1ly huve the federal "O\'· rr nmcnt move people into a ne11thborhood " On W<'dne11doy, Udall said of thr t'arll'r s l 11trment · "The Wallitl'l' v1Jtl' 111 0111 then· for so mt•one> to !(rob. I drm't know what his (Carter's I m otives are, but maybe this is what he Is looking for " Carter denied that he used the phrase in an e ffort to seek votes fro m supporters of Al abama Gov George Wallace, who first made the national political c;pothght by oppo11ing effort., lo inle(lrale schools In the South f'ro,,. Pag#' A I SHOCKED. • Sears said he a nd his wife. Sylvia. have been len "speech- less" by the generosity they have found her e. ··u I could get a job out here. there is no way I would 10 back lo Canada," he said. ··1 don 't know how to thank e\'Cryone," he said. "If there were more people like this lo the world It would be a much nicer place lo live." Contract Renewal?; . Hike Request Not Recommended Despite recent Oranai'° County Gra nd J ury criticism ol u <"On trac\ CO\ cnoa p hysical exarn~ of nev.· county t> m ployt•11. County P<"nonn"'I 01r~ctor &rt Sc<>tt rt·· commE>nd<'<I Wednesday thut 1t ~n·newt>d. llo\O.e\lcr. like the Grand Jur'. Scott said Ora~gt' County ll1'ul1h Testing ln:.t1tut t-(0CllTJ I. should not be given a rl'quci.lt"<1 hike m fees. Scott's recommendations were Included in thre~·page report to lhe board or supervisors. The personnel officer's report did not mention I ai.t weck 's scaUung Grand Jury cnllc11>m uf the OCHT l conlract. In his re .port, the Jury l11bcled lhe pact "unprofessional and ut times cootrad1rtorv · · As for Scott. the JUry aid he was ··biased and unbusmes:.hke'' dunng negot1at1ons leading to awarchng the $275,000 ii year con- tract to OCHTI, last June. Scott said the jury·s findings were not documented by facts and prepared a nine-page report that contradicts most or the Grand Jury's conclusions. But the belat ed jury criticism of the contract and Scott was out of sight in the personnel direc- tor's mem o recommending the OCHTI contract be renewed next weeek tor another year. The health testing firm, which was founded In 1973 by Indicted polilir al pa tron Dr. Louis Cella. is seeking to have the fee per physical ex am r aised from $63.99 to S7S.10. Scott said the price increase or $11.11 per exam r enects "infla· lionary in creases in operating costs, including malpra ctice m- surance." But. he pointed out, other ven· dors that might now qualify for the contract would possibly offer a lower price than the proposed $75.10. "Because or this, my first re· commendation would be to re· main with the s ame vendor a nd off<•r $73 p<'r unit.· S<"ou s:11d · Our Sl·cond d101c~ would be h> 1iA11 Cll.h.!111100 ul thl' prei.enl µnn· ($63 991 or any umount up tn Si~I "h1ch. 1f nnt ac·t•t•ptt>d. "oul1J l;IH' thl' l'O\lllty tltt' optlOI\ Of ~It 1ng to thl' m.irkct to !><'ek nl·\\ propo~als" Scott ali10 n·c·ummt•ndc•d llH1t adm1nt:.trnt1on of the ('Ontruct b<' !\watch«! from his dl'l'·H'tnwot to 1 thl' huulth dtpurtm,•nl • 111 .1 :.lntih.• u stalt•ml•nt that r\• rutt') tht' Gnnd Jury'tt con r lui.1011i., S<•ott !'i1tld. "The vcndo1 <OClfT I ) ha.; ftllthfully und 1a111if .l<'lul'lly 11~rrormoo its ob hi:ut1011:1 un<kr thl' n11n'rmt•nt " Juror's Hurt Knee. Stalls Battin Trial Tht.> "locked·· knee of u juror caw;ed a half da) ·s dela} \\'e<J. nesda) 10 the tnal of indicted Orange County Super\'lsor Robert Battin. ll wa:.n·t uot1l 1t v. a.:. de· term i ne d that jur or Vance Newkirk 's knee r equired surgery that a n alter nate juror was called and Batun·s trial resumed. SUU on the witness stand wht>n t h e i nd icted Santa Ana super visor 's trial got under Wily again was a forme-r Battin staff worke r. J ulie Cr imes. As she had done a day earlier. Mrs. Grimes ad mitted she and other members of Battin·s staff worked on his 1974 campaign for lie ute n a nt g overnor during normal county working hours. She also said campaign related work was done during e\'enin~ hours and on weekends. Mrs. G ri mes, h owe\'er, couldn't recall the dates she was assigned campaign chores by anothe r sta re m ember. Nor could Mrs. Gnmes recall receh•ing instructions directly from Ballin lo forego her regular county d uties to work on his un- successful 1974 bid for statewide office. It is the prosecution's conten- tion that Battin illegally used his staff and county supplies in his bid to become California's l1eute· n:inl governor Battin·s atlornl'~. Matthew Kunbch, tns1:.t:. i.t uff member:. ct1d their norm<il chore$ und were paid rrom a camvu1~n fund for th1.·1r polttrcal chore:. S.Laguna To Rece ive · New Signal Construction is under wa\ on 111 st alla~ton of n traffic sign.al and other improvements ut the Ill· tersection or Wesley Dn\•e Hnd Pac1f1c CoC:lsl l ltghwa.y in Sooth Laguna. The county \\Ill pay for the cc)st of ,instalhng the traffic signal, while Dr Paul Esslinger, owner or property Ill the 1ntersl'Ct1on. will p<J} for road 1mprO\'t'men1s. mcluding the widening of Wesl1.•y Drive and clos un• of certain dn' eways und occ·cs., roods. "I ha\ e probably rece1verl mor<.' mail und phont• calls from tl'Sldent:. of South l.uguna o\ er this pLirticulur problem thJ11 any olhcr Ill South Laguna," said county Fifth D1str1C'l Su~rv1~or Thomus F. Riley. ae Bvr-: Ill E /'ii SneEFr LOSTA~~A RCA 7V Rdd'to Sler'o Tai'~ Reco,.ckrs * /r C<Jsr ct.0.1e-~rs ~ J~ I MAIAtvr~ ~&~ ' ~o.vv r v ' JVC -e ru:. $/)CA~ -~AUvUl7DAl S ·C/Je'1e ;06ES -En::. · P 7l:::. • -.4 I/ tJrdcrs fK!1d ~'/ c..h c.d _,r 8 ,j A u//// ~c 11cr1J/cd "n ~11c:J:,y /ljJ/'1/ I~ ~/7c1 /110'f ~C /J,c...iccl (,,/l j)r;.f wJ/t"l"/1()0 /1, IN'rF~/~ • T/'16~Es • SHFLI/~ · AceESso~/A thi~ ol\e -rftl 11'1 b1q ! , .. .,,, t 'n•·lfu•" '411rr11ur i•·~ 1•111_, Our l"••r!llo11nf ""•' \ ••nr l•1111rnt1I•••• Ou f.t·•·r~1 l"rod1u·1 M1• .'t••ll: 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .._....,.. ........... J D--. w ... ef Writ Jr. Phone 642-88&2 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9.5 ·Jo s..-.-. .... "---..... "-• '"' TM ProfHslonals .. ,. 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I '. ., '1 ... .. .. l Tnursday April 8. 1976 L SC DAILY PILOT o Love Lost Bo/ A, Citibank Seesaw at Top By MILTON MOSKOWIT'l 87 The world's two rnost powerlul bank11 are N(•W York''I Cltibunk and Sun i''rilnc1sco's Bonk of /\nwril'll, and there's no love lost bet ween them Jn anv !lc•ld of endeavor ttwrc's a d1sllnct1on ultlH'ht•d lo lx·mg number 01\(', and In birnklnfl this 1s a dis· t1nct1on thnt has long been held by the Bank of mcrica L>uring the µusl fl\ e years C1ttbank made a dett'rmint'd run on that position and 1t Money Tree "a~ clear, until last .>ear. thut C1t1bunk "as gC'lling thr bet ter of the fight It had steadily whittled down the l'normous lead once enJoved bv the Bank of Amencu l n l 97S, · t10weH•r. as banker<i freq uentl.\ round themselves 00 the front pages or nC\\ s papcrs, tht' tide turned and Cahforrua's banking giant regained the 1n. 1trall\ e. C1ubank lost ground 1n 1l!:. drl\ e to overtake the Bank of Amen ca COMPANIES GROW 8 \" sl•lllng morl• product Hopefully. they :.ell 11 al a profit. which,., "'h) )OU compare comvamt>s not merel) by sales 'olume but b) t•arnmgs A bJnk'.:. product. in case )OU didn't knul.'. 11 , '' mont:\ and tht> wa) 1t produces eamlngs lS b) loaning out thl' mont'y 1t collects tn deposits The d1ffcrenl'l' bet wel'n "'h.1t 1l pa) s Cor its mone\' and "hat 1t gets for loanmi;: 1l out I). profit It's a simple formula and Walter B Wnslon, thl' bo~s of C1t1bank. pla) ed It for all it was worth lit' didn't h;.i\ eat his disposal as much money a!i th<' Bank of Amt•ncu hud, but tht.>re's a"' av to get around that Loan out .i h1~ht'r perl'en- tage of the money) ou do ha\ l'. So, in the earl) 1970s. '\\htle the Bank of Amt•rica h.1d out on loan a httle more than 60 per<.'ent of its deposits, C111bank had more than 80 percent or its deposits out on loan WRISTON Hi\D ANOTHER ace in the hole C1t1 bank pioneered 1n the internat1onaJ field und when nations around the globe began putlmg up their O\\n steel mills and uuto plants. 1l was Citibank money that ht•lpt'd to finance this growth This had a double whamm\ dfl•t•t It not only increased Cittbank 's business. 1t dtd so al u 'ery ~rl'al rale of profit: If \OU think interest rates hen· .tr<' h1J:h . ~ou -.hould see what ihey ar(' in DJakarta and Sao Paulo La-.t ~ l':tr C1l1bank de n\'ed 70 percent of lls profits from mternat1onal lending A L: S bank it's not The Wriston s tratt•.:y µ • .1111 off in 1972 whl'n Cthbank 's earnings topped lhl• Bank of /\mt'rtca's, $201 m1lhon to $192 mtlhon That l<'ad \\ldened in the nt'xt two ~ears In 1974. C1l1bank 1·arnt>d $312 m1lhon to th(' Bank of America's $256 m11l1on \.\ nston had a $65 m1lhon profit bul~e even though he w11:. op<'rat111g nn S'i7 brlhon of JS.,els, <'Clmpared lo the Bank of America s $60 btlbon T!IE RANK OF AMERICA was makini;: noises dunng that µl•riod about the d.rnitcr-. of a ~o go loan ph1lo!iophy "Sour grJpe1>." retorted Citibank m Nc•w York Laiit \'Car the !(rapes turm,>d sour on W,1Jll'r Wriston · Loan lossl.'s were :.o h1~h C'111bank had to wrttc off S.100 m11lwn Loan losses al lhl' Rank of America also were up sharply. but they were only hair of C1llhank's The Hank of America incr eused its asst•! s 12 p<'rr<'nt to $66 b1l11on l'1t1bank's assets remained static Thl• Bank of America's t'arnin~s soared 18 percent ln S302 m1ll1on. C1t1bank's earn· ings "'ere up 12 pcrcl'nl lo S.150 rn11l1on As thc) ear drew to a closl'. lh<' B:ink of America. which has been increasing its intcrnat1onal penetration I 11 now gets 55 percent of its profits abroad I, had Jt!i shares listed on the Tok)O Stock Exchange And as Mr Wriston Wf'IJ knows. Rank of Amcrica sharci> have yt•l tu he listed on the New York Stock Exchange 2 Bid for Looser Airline Controls WASHINGTON (AP> Two cabinet offic:tal!-o claim l:OV· ernment rc~uJat1on or lhe nat1on'i-a1rhne'> 1s thokin~ th<• in· du:;trv and creaung unnccess anly h1~her a11 tares for trave.lcrs Transport:it1on S<.·rrctary W11l1am T ("11le m.m .Jr and Treasury St'l'retary Wilham E Simon WL·dm•sdar url-(<:d a S<-natC> Commerce subcornm1ttee lo t:ike 11u1rk artwn lo less<'n federal regulalwn and let airlines run thc:ir business in a rompellt1 ve en v1 ronment TO DO OTllF.RWISF., Simon said 111 a prepar!'d lilate mcnl, could k•ad to another s 1tuallon s1 m1lar lo th1· financial mabrllly of some railroads t<> m :tk<· a profit '"There will be subsul\ .1fl 1•r ..,uhs1dy followNI h~ II<' l<'noratinli( service and rising prH'l'' · unlt·'>s l!flV1•rnm1•nt rt• ~ular1on 1s eaM·<I. Simon !'!Jiii In thl' 1·nd, t h1• J.:Ovrrnm1:nt 1hrlf may ha\(• to mlervent-d111·c11) t11 prop u11 tlw l•nllr1• a1rhnt• industry JU"l a l. Jt ha'-hLld 111 JI·"' h•l( .... l.11ron t11 'u't,11n the op<'rat1on of many railroad., !:i1mon acknowledgl•d that thr .11rhn1•., and thr1r l.1hor 11n ions !.trongly opposed chan~l's in th1· "'H \ th<' J.:11\ nnml'nl 11• gulat<•s the mdustr v hut !.a1d , I i:r11~ un!'as\ wh1•111•\l'f tlw re~ul.1tNl grow too r omfortahle·" 1lh I h1• ri·i,:ulat "'"' 1mw1~1·d upon them COLEMAN SJ\lllTflf, )),1'>1r prt1hlr·m with th,. .~1rlin1• 1n dustry 1!1 lhat carrier., .1rr 11111 .1hlt· to 1·11111p1•t1 111 pn1•t• This results in th<.>1r rompt'lin~ 111 frc·11orn1·y 11( '''ho·rlulln,.: .111tl forces passl'ngers to J>av "not only tht• 1·ost 111 t ht•., • .,,.., thry O('('Upy but of lhl' empty adJ01n111~ M',tls "The airlines hav<' recruit('(! .i vt•r1tabl1• .11 nn of .1rt 1s.1n1o painters, muR1c1ans, film makns, c•h1·h. lw1111t1crnns. C'lothrng d('s1.1iners :ind alhlt:'lf'i. lo lwlJ> .1111 .wt our 1iut ronuitc w 1th various .mwn1t lt:''I, · C'ukrn un ..,,,ill Ile callt•ll these formi-of C'Ontp1•Utio11 '1 <l'tly .ind \\,1st1•ful . . "and pred1C'lc>d air fort•"-would drop shnrph 1r ,11rfH1t'!I were allowt:'d lo select rnutl'' lh1·v "11nt1·rl to fl) .11111 rh.1r~ed fares they wantf.'<1 t11 ch.1r)!t• This would occur, he ~oid. bcC'l•ll't' romprt 11111n v.11uld m:ikt' a1rl10Ps mon• efftcrt•nt BOTH THE AJRUNESand the unions have 1!1S1ll'll ~1 .1tt• ml•nts cnllc1zini;t the admin1strat10n propo .. al as th<· !-.<·note commt:'rcc subcom m1llec on aviation opc•nN1 ht•urtn~'-on lhr Jeg1slat1on Moc;\ of the opposition was d1rcctrd to" .1rd a prt'>\ 1s1on that would make 1t easier for airhnt:'s tu start !Wn<1r1• on n!'w routes and to halt scr\'1Ce on unprnf1tt1hlc roul<''i without seeking ~overnmcnt apprt'>v<M Norman J Ph1hon. execulivt:' '1r1• prro;11lrnl of the /11r Transport Assoc1allon. said the prov1s11>n "'<1uld <'r<·atc · o t:eadlong rush by airlines lo conrentralt• un lhc• hN1v1c'l traveled. most profitable air routes "The trnd<' assoc1:it1on off1c1al predicted that air !.ervlt'1• "'1111111 <l1•rlin1• in less traveled markets and i;a1d some route'> could lose all air service Price Hike Predicted NEW YORK CAP> -The advance in wood pnces that •tarted last fall has lost ~round in the past tew weeks, hut wme analysts think that higher prices may ~o<>n come Warmer weather will bnng improved demand f()r hous· mg starts, but nobody 1s predicting exactly when wood pnces wlll start going up • . ' ' I • ' I i i l . ' ' i . I • I I .. , l ,. \ ( • I { • f we sic p ~~ Wi 1o1.;~ ()Md c,ev1+~. ~Ju-,J.:> cvvt,-\ q, l/'V 1 1 J 5 •• 0 w J yt -lhttt-ffi '-,C}\;t(_ -Ccu c [ \ \1 ,,,,,.,, uf \outl4Jlft••·n1"'W-.1 .. 1\ ,. 1, , .... -. ~ I .. I ,. • I ! ~ I. " \, Do you know someone who is graduating ce1eora11ng a Oorthday Of having a w edding .1nnoversary? Consider l1n<' 1Pwelry for the D•v::i"' gift Lf't an AmPrican Gem Society Rl'q1s1crPd J('w ('ler nctp HP 1s trained 1n qPmolooy and c an rr·~1c:fP QU,Jl1fy "l'rcn100.~e Cotnf' Oy 1<'11 •.Pt• "' W<> w outd rn1ov ~n.H1ng vour t'A.C.:1tf!mtHH v l!l'*"' t "••Qe C H AR LES H. BA R R '°'""I' hfl l'I "I wr.10 11 ""''" ..,,,,,.., .ind <;tran" or Wn1tP $23 00 NATURA LIZER \\"lrcrt" .,fr11ppmg 1s 11 n•of pleasure' C.elebrate Easter •• OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS WHtcliff Ptcna 642-2444 Put together beautiful pants and pieces in Schrader Soort s mini-checks Poly and conon gingham Brown vs. white-- Left· Wesk1t 32 00 Slim Skirt 30 00 Shirt 32 00 Right. Fly Front pant 36 00 Pullon Pant 30 00 Tunic 46 00 Newportff Inn 644-0570 MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING EASTER OH rARADE A great -;"l~chon ol ~h•rt~ <1nr1 lte!. Shtrt'i 1n Soring shad!•'> ot durable pres'1 dacron ilnd cot1on Roop .,,,,oa 110<> lrom TalbOI are welcomr g1hs. f I t Orange C•ast EDITION VOL. 69. NO. 99, 5 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES Today's Closing N.Y. toeks • C TEN CENTS ·NB Solon Raps ~i1·port Noise Variance Newport Beach Vice Mayor Milan Dostal said today Orange t.;ounty government should be de· nied a new stale noise variance for Its jet airport because it bas failed to act .. in good faith .. 1n de· a1ing with the airport noise pro bl em Dostal made his re - marks during lestJmony 1n the fourth and final day of a formal hearing in Santa Ana before stale heanng ofhcer John Wllld. act- ina for the state Department of Transportation. Wllld had scheduled public testimony today to cl06e out the hearing. but only 25 people showed up and less than half made statements for the record. Newport's Dostal said, 1f the variance is granted the county should meet stiffer restrictions on noise or face state penalties. ''The position of the city is to continue to object to the granting of a variance since the board of supervisors bas not ... made any significant progress in pre- parin& a plan for the future of air transportation in the county." Dostal said. "Furthermore. unless the county can demonstrale that il is slficUy complying with the law and 'the California notse stan· dards. we do not support any variance that does not complete- ly eliminate the noise pollution O.Hy ,. ... --..., ltl<Mrd IC-!W NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY FIREMEN WORK TO FREE VICTIM OF ACCIDENT Huntington Beach Motorist Loaet Lett Leg After Smathlng Car Into Pole NB Firemen Aid.HR Man A Huntington lknrh man was trapped in a cnr tcct<'rinl'( at the ed&e of a chff for more than an hour before farrmen could fret:' hlm followanf.? a crnsh an Newport Beach early this mormn.: In spite M th<' t'fforts by Newport HPa ch Jnd OranRe Cot.N'lt~· hremC'n Brurl' Parks, 31, }QI\ his lt•ft lcR 1n llw c.-rnsh !'raff1c '"' t''l•Ralor Larrv Youn fo? snad Pnrk.,, of llOR EnJlland St w .1, '>OUthbound on Su~rio r t\' t'OUl'. 1 r ,1, t•lin.: befween 60 nnd ill nwh w h<'n h1~ 19G4 Che\ rolct l<'rt thl· road al th1• •UrVe abOVl' l'HC'lflC Co.1-.t .HSpway )le said the c .ir "" t-nt>d oul of ooatrol behind u j.?1111rd n11l untl ~led down n h1c}dc pJlh ISffOre it cra~h<'d hrnadsirk int o :i teltphone poh' · ~rnnf,fe _j ~~; Con"• \\eat h er Fair tonight .ind l"r1da\' wHh no important tem- perature chani:es lh11?hs : f'Tld ay 63 to fHl . lnw~ r tonight in the .ios INSIDE TOD~ Y Job prospec t 1 for tttn· .~1 in 11eor1 ohtad ort u - }'ectrd to be dam. One outhonty call1 problem .. .octol dynomttt "Story. AB. ...... x The impart was so great. Young said. that it completely crushed the driver's side of the car. He said the car came to rest with the pole up against the drive shaft hou~ing where it severed Park!!' leg_ Newport Beach firemen and paramedics worked revenshly to free Parks Crom the wreckage, •Remove IUD' but called in the Orange County fire c.-rew from Univl'rsity slalion because they needed a tool called "the Jaws of life" to free the partially conscillus Parks. He was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital where is he is hsted 1n critical condition sufrer- mg from a broken right leg and internal injuries in addition lo the loss or his lert lei[. 'Hit Man' Testifies In Murder Attempt By TOM BARLEY Oft ... Dally ,.ll•lite" A witness who claims he wns hired b\' Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson of Newport Beach to kill the doctor's wife testified to· dny that the physician ordered him to remove her IUD (Intra l 'tenne Device) as proof of her death. .. Hit man" Anthony Scalise. 39. 1denllCied a surgical instrument shown him In the courtroom by Deput7 Dlitrict Attorney Jay Swimming Lessons Set in Costa Mesa Non -swim mers will get a chance to change all that. begin· ning April 20 when the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Ser\'ices offers Session VJ of its swimming lesson program. Registration will be April 17, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m . and April 19 from 12:15 lo 1:30 p.m . al the Downtown Community Pool. formerly the Boys Club pool. For further information. call 645-2797. Moseley as the tool the doctor suggested for removal of the birth control device from his wife's body. Scalise testified durin~ the opening day of a Santa Ana Municipal Court preliminary hearing that Robinson. 4.2. who now lives In Irvine. offered him $10.000 to eliminate his wife, Janice. 38. Scalise testified in Judge Robert Law's courtroom that he established contact with Mrs. Robloson after accepting the contract by representing himself to her as a possible purchaser .er some of her real estate holdings. He said he decided not to com- plete the assignment he allegedly accepted fro m Dr. Robinson while he and Mrs. Robinson were having lunch and discussing a re· al estate deal in a Newport Beach restaurant. Scalise said Mrs. Robinson'!! "hands shook and she looked shocked" when he told her that her husband wanted to see her IUD, purse, keys and wallet as proof that s he had been munlered. <Stt DOCTOR, P•ge Al) ______ ... ______ - and dangers emanat1n1 from the a)rport." Dostal said tht• city is con cerned that granting a n~w \'anance for another ye41r would be inconsistent with the purpose and intent of the noise regula- tions. "We are also concerned about the failure on the part of the county to comply Wllh some of the conditions of the firs t variance, thus casting doubts about the bona fide effort to achieve the required noise reduc· Uon." Dostal said. Among other things, Dostal as· serted. the county has made no s1gnif1cant reduction m the most St'vere noise impact area around the airport, has failed to main· lain the so-calJed preferential runway p r ogram in\'olving penod1c reversals of the takeoff and landing patterns. has declared it cannot live within its own stated noise abatement pro· gram and ho:s embarked on a program of condemnation of' nearby homes to ease the noise problem. Dostal s:ud that the condemna- tion proceedings ar~ mandatt.~ in the slute law a!> the "lea1>t de· s1rabte action~· for achieving compliance with the regulations. Dostal said there are other methods the county could oo U1>· <See AIRPORT, P•geAZ> Man Ravished Trio Shave, Paint Victim By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ill• O•llY .. 119' Steff A bizarre kidnaping, in which the victim had half his hair and mustache s horn by three as- sailants before he was sprayed with red paint. was called "the weirdest thing I've heard of in 15 years" by a veteran Costa Mes a police lieutenant today. Police reconstructed the story this way : A man was kidnaped at gun· point in Costa Mesa early today by a man and a woman who Claudine Charged in Slwoting A.SPEN. Colo. (AP) -Slnger- actress Claudine Longet was charged today with reckless manslaughter In the dealb of her lover, professional skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich. He was fat.ally s hot almost three weeks ago at the home they shared for two years. Ir. convicted on the felony charge, the French-born enter- tainer could be fined up to $30,000 and sentenced to up to 10 years in prison. Miss Longet appeared m Pitkin County Court today with he r former husband. singer Andy Williams. at her side. County Court Judge J ohn Wendt accepted a motion Crom the district attorney to transfer the case to Pitkin County District Court, where the charge was filed. District Court Judge George E. Lohr advised Miss Longet of her rights under Colorado Jaw and granted a motion from her at- torney, Charles V. Weedman of Los Angeles, for a preliminary hearing. It was set for June 8. The chief investigator in the case has sajd in an arfidav1t filed in Pitkin County D11>trict Court that when he arrived at Sablch '!> house on the night of the shoot· ing, he "was informed by Claudine Longet that she had ~hot Spider Sab1ch and that he , was lyrng on the bathroom noor." The affidavit was filed by Lt. Wllliam Baldridge of the Pitkin County Sheriff's Department as authorities sought a warrant to search the house. Miss Longel, 34, hns appeared in the s mall courtroom in this Rocky Mountain ski resort town once before. She has been free on a $5,000 personal rccognluince bond since 11 heuring Murch 22, the day after Sab1ch was found dead in his $250,000 home. Dr. Charles Williams, the county coroner, said Miss Longct told officers after her arrest that the shooting was accidental. Williams. who arrived m Aspen the day after the shooting, quoted her as telling officers the gun fired when Sab1ch. 31. was show· ing her how to handle 1t. In his affidavit, Baldridge said the gun involved in the shooting was a .22-caliber semiautomatic gas-operated revolver. Brewers Win MILWAUKEE CAP) -Hank Aaron drove in three runs with two singles and J im Slaton fired a four-hitter, leading the Milwaukee Br ewers to a S-0 vic- tory over the New York Yankees in an American League season opener this afternoon. ' • forced him into the trunk or his own car before driving it to an area m Laguna Hills. There they blindfolded the vic- tim. His two abductors were met by a third suspect, a woman. who assisted in stripping the victim and tying him to a Ping Pong La· ble. The victim said he was then sexually molested by the trio. who proceeded to shave half lus hair and his mustache before spraying him with a can of red paint. Pol!ce said the three suspect!S untied the victim and put him back in the trunk of his car, driv· ing him to an oil field In Hunt· ington Beach where they left him locked in the trunk or his car and fled. The victim pried open thl' trunk and flagged down a motorist who notified polJce. Police Lieutenant Georie L. Lorton said officers are question mg the victim today and hope to shed some hghl on the bizarre abduction. Rotar)' Luneheon CM Changes Slow, Sure, Manager Says City Manager Fred Sorsabal sees some dynamic changes in Costa Mesa's future -but he says they'll be coming along slowly. "We're not growing as fast as we anticipated," he told Costa Mesa Rotary Club members at a luncheon Wednesday. The city's top management of- ficial touched briefly on a myriad of plans for the city or 76,404, stressing the need for local gov- e rnment help for low-income citizens and the city's role in re- developing blighted areas, particularly on the west side or town. He said the city is going to have to begin paying attention to lower income residents. "Local government. in my opi· nion, is going to have to talk about people," Sorsabal said. He said more than 13 percent of Costa Mesans are in the low- income categor y. which includes households with tolal family in- come of less than $16,000. "It's time we took a look al ·these people and see what we. as a c.-ity, can do for them," he said "If we don't help these people out, the federal l(ovemmcnt will step in and we will lose :-.omc of our local control " O•llY l'llol SI.off Photo 'MUST HELP POOR' Mesa Manager Soraabal Citing low cost housing as on~ i;olut1on, Sor:-.ahal 1>a1d !.Ul'h a thang 1!. becom ang a rarity in th(• I'll y (See CHA NGES, Pal(t> A2> 4. 7 Quake Gently Wakens Sleepers By the Associated P TeillA A slow. rollin1t earthquake that awakened many South ern Californians today regii;tered an estimated 4.7 on the Richter scale, officials at Caltech said There wert> no reports of · damage frQm the quake, which scientists said was centered ut foothill town of N ewhull. about 30 miles north or downtown Lo1> Angeles. Boat,ing Featiued Boating is both a way of life and big business along the Orange Coast. Today's Daily Pilot br- ings you a special, 20-page magazine r eport on the power and sail craft mak- ing boating more enjoya- ble for area sailors. For your armchair tour of the sales, service and marine supply firms serv- ing the seagoing public, turn to "Orange County Boating." Many r esidents lrom Lo' Angeles to Santa Burbura callc<l loc:1l llJw enforcement agenc1t'~ and radio stntions to report tht· tremor, which hit about 7:20 u.m "Wc'r<' rra7.y with cal111," t switchboard opl'rator ut the• Vc•n, wra County 11 hN1H'i; stut1or l.ald. : Surprisingly, frw<'r peoplc1 called at NetA<hall "It dldn 'l feel thut !>trong,'\ said Deputy R1ch11rd Verner o the Newhall sheriff's substallon He said the st;1t1on received on ly "about three calls -not man~. at all." ' ' Quakes measuring 5 on the Richter scale have caused con! siderable damage In the past. The Richter logarithmic seal measures the intensity of earth quakes but not the energy re leased by them . Every full , number Inc rease indicates a ten 1 fold increase in the SIZC Of tht' quake. It was not immediately knowr whether the quake was related tc the earth 'bulge that has been de. tecled along a 70-mlle stretch ot the San Andreas Fault about 4( miles northeast of Los Angeles. # J DAILY PILOT c O•llf ,., ... ,,,,., .._. TAKES OCC GAVEL 'Commoner' Humphreys Board H e ad, School Named By Dis tr ict C:oa!>t Community College Dis- tnct trustees named a new board president and a new college Wed· nesday night Trus tees chose ··coa s tltne ' Commun1l> C ollese" a s the name for the new third college "without walls. '1 Trustees voted unartimousl)'. ~ disregarding earlier complaints 1 that the name might be confused with the district tiUe. Trustees said they believe the name will help a ssociate the new college ''1th the district and ajd in re · cognition by outside legislators and educators. The board also elected Robert L Humphreys president for the 1976-77 year , and n amed William E. Kettler vice president In taking the top post from board member George Rodda Jr., who sometimes wielded a hea,·y hand in chairing board meeting, Humphreys, a Costa Mesa attorney. q uipped· "I think 11 1s appropriate 10 this btccntcn· ni al year. th.11 ;i commoner :.hould r eplac1· Kin~ George ' f 'rom Page 1\ I DOCTOR ... Sc alisc told M oscley that he then called Or. Robinson from her Newport Beach home nnd told the physt<•ieJn while Mrs . Robinson und her 18-year-old daughter lis tened lo the con·· \'ersotion that ''the escrow is closed." Scaltse said Dr. Robinson knew hy that staternent that has Wife t:as dead. He s aid he then made a rrangements to meet the physi· c1an and s how him the proof - '' tth the exception of the I t.:D that Dr. Robinson allegedly re 11wred Sr<1hse ii;a1d Dr. Robinson m<·l htm nt a Nev. port Bea ch hotel for lunch but refused to handle lhl' "allet. rsng<i and s hoes given to Scalise by M r i.. Robinson. "What d 1J he s ay to you?", ~loseley asked. 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The addltio-taJ cond1tfon ·~· itested by Dostal should tht' V&rtan('t" be a ranted ll)(')Ud(' mW1dated compliance v.1th the ex1sung noise abat~menl pro gram, elimination of ull "elClra Sttllon ntghlb" by ~dr carrtera and iirobabition of new air cur· rlers from using the airport He also suggested il phaiw out or ex.isling types of JN:i, lhut C'< ceed the noaae standards and t• prohlb1hon of condemruttlon until all other methods h#ve been tried At the conchmon ot toduy·~ hearing, Willd W&JI a ive ull parties tn volv~d an the vanance proceedings two week$ t.o subrrul \\Olten briefs and conclusions. A state official said the heanng officer will take all the items in· cluding transcnpts of the for~al testJmony. under COIUideratJon and re nder a "proposed d e- cision" on the \'araance in btX to eight weeks. The hearing olficer's decibion is then forwarded to the state Department of Transportation where it 1s either accepted or overturned. * • CM Chamber Asks Airport Noise Change The Costa Mesa Chamber of Com merce bas asked that Orange County be granted a new variance from state airport noise standards. Nicholas J . Ziener, ex~utive manager of the chamber, made the reques t in a letter to John WUld, the state bearing officer who is conducting the airport hearing in Santa Ana. In his letter . Z1ener said. "It has been our observation that Ute rounty is continually endeavor· mg to live up to the noise abate· ment requirements incorporated into last year's variance.'' He said the chamber feels that voluntary compliance "to the ex- tent possible,'' is the be~t solu· tton. Dance Slated At Fairoiew Patients at Fairview St ate Hospital will sip soda pop and Jit· terbug m bobby socks and s addle s hoes Saturd ay night at a "fabulous Fifties" dance at the school gymnasium. Music from the Great Legacy dan<'e band will accompany the clients and the dance will feature refreshments, p1ctur~ laking and moonlil!hl rides on Fa1 rv1ew 's Jolly Trolley. Developmentally disabled rest· dents or Costa Mesa are invited to join the fun. for further in· formation. contact Linda Law- less at S4S·9331 . Nes81e Horned? Scottish Mo1Uter Deacribed CA..'d8RlDGE, M. (AP) - The Loeb Neu momt.er. lect.n· dary lnbabltant.ola deepSeoUJsh lake. lt described by muttben u • IMt·necJted trtature ~lb born oq its head creature. with bilateral aym· meuy lDdJcated, ln hall profile, wilb the nostrils ud Op4!o mouth at ~ rlpt and .. veral bom like projeetfons at the top." By "bilatera l symmetry," they meant th•t the left ball Of thu head looked like the rt&bt ball. They baae their Jm~ssJon on ~ aenH or luuy photocraphs they s~ •how the monster .swim· ming in Loe b Neas last summer. An utlst's e nha.ocement ol the picturt•11 makea the beast reaem· ble a R•rafte with a short snout. The photos caused a lluor last November when th<.'1r exbtence was r eported. The researchers publuhed a detailed account or their findings in today's ed!tlon of Technology Review, a pubUca· t1un or the M auachuaetts lnstJtute ol Technology. "Althouib we make no claim to being expert zoologists, we cao find oo combination o r phenomena that account for these data as well as the simple explanaUon that a laree creature UlhabUs the loch," they said. The study was conducted by the Academy of Applied Science, a research group whose presi· deiU 1s Robert H. Hlnes, dean of the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, N.H. The heart of their findings is a series of murky color photo· graphs. One of the most dramat1c shows "the head of a Irvine Victim Of Woodcutters Files Claim The owner of an Irvine orange grove leveled Jan. 10 by thousands of overzealous, chain saw-wielding woodcutters at· tracted by a city offer of free firewood bas filed a P>0,000 plus claim against the city. Helen Cruikshank ot Fall River Milla contends ln her c laim against the city that damages to the trees and grounds t.otalled s1so.ooo and future losses will amount to at least $150,000. City Clerk Carol F1ynn has re- commended that the city council deny the claim and refer the mat- ter to the city's Insurance car· ner. They said lbe oec:k la about l 'h feet thick, the mouth nlnu lnchca loq and one ol lbe horns &tic lo· ch~lona. Another picture depicted a luminous, pinlc blob attached to a lona. snaky neck. The re· searchera 11ld It was about20 feet long and appeared Lo be "the up· per t.ono, neck and bead of 3 hv· ingcreature." The objects photogr aphed passed in and out of~ camera's vtew, they said. They could not have bee n rocks because th"' lake's bottom was out of the camera's range. Several tlmes. they said, ir- regular, dappled shapes ap. peared on the film alter the camera was bumped h ard enough to make It swing wildly. The study stirl"ed up a new wave of specuJaUon about the ex· istenceor the fabled monster. George R. Zug, curator ol the Division of Reptlles and Amphi- bians at the Smithsonian lnsUtu. tion, said, "I bell.eve these data indicate the presenet! of large animals in Loeb Ness but are in-· sufficient to"fdentify them." Sir Peter Scott, • British naturalist, even gave it a name -Nesslteras rbombopteryx, whkb in Greek means roughly "Neas monster with the diamond-shaped Olpper." However. a team at the . _Natural History Museum in Lon- don said it was uncoovinced by the pictures and speculated that some objeds on the filorcould be gas bubbles. There have been legends of monsters in L oc h Ness throughout history. The first re· ported sighting was in 56S A.D .• when Saint Columba, the man who brought Christianity t o Scotland, was said to have been frightened off by a monster In the lake. l'ro•P~A l CHANGES. • "Some people want low· Income bouamc. but they don't want lo see hl&h densily con· domlnluma.'' he said Sonabal uld the price of land today cut1 down c hances of bulldin~ u ~.000 home »nym ore. "The way it's gotng, your sons and dau1hltu. wb~ they Rel married, will not be able to ur. fotd to live in Costa Mesa," he u.ld. clU.O. one·bt'droom apart· mtots In lbe C&t)' which aofor $1*> a month Han cumplc. He said alntrle family homes at the old Paulo Dr1ve Jn :dtt· will be "in the $40,000 ranal.\," and 1ees 200 dwelllng umts and a 2.S.a<:re park at lhtt location. He said another 215 apartment units are planned JU$t north ot Orange Coast College, moatl) or the one-bedroom \•ariety. The Costa Mesa city mana1ter also outlined plans tor the so· called Superblock near Llons Park, calling the project an ex· pansiof\ or the park. Carter Retracts Remark PHILADELPHIA (A P ) Democrtitlc pre1ldent111l con tender Jimmy Cart~r apo&o11tit'<l today for his u11e ol the phrase "ethnic purity" to " statement oppoalnfi federal efforts tn c h nnac the mokt.1up or neighborhoods nnd said lt wus "a m11itake pn my p11rt." Carter'11 npoloRY camt• wt 11 news conferenr t• uti he cam pa1fnt"d hen• for thl' Aprtl 2'1 Pen· nsy vanltt pra mory. In South Oend, Ind . on Tuct. day, Corter uid in response to a 11uestion from reporters : ''I'm not going to use thl' federal government's authonty to circumvent the natural In BROWN CAMPAIGN TO~O ON TOUR?--"5 The city is buying the eollre block, and "pla ns are for a new fire station for the downtown cltnauon ot people to live In area." Sor sabal said. homogenous groups. Ile noted that the city has "I'm nottrying to say I waotto purchased the Boys Club build· maintain with any kind of iov· ing and Is in the process of buying ernmenl inte rference in the the library to expand it. ethnic purity or neighborhoods. Ideas for the location include a . What l say Is the government senior citizens center or a day ought not to take as a m ajor care center, he said. purpose the intrusion of alien groups into a neighborhood, simp· DOW REELS 'Ill/RD DAY ly to establish that Intrusion." Carter repeated a s imilar s tatement in Philadelphia on Wednesday in a nswer to another question. The statement was criticized NEW YORK <AP) -The stock by another Democratic aspU'ant, market suffered its third lJtraighl Rep. Morris Udall of Arizona, declin e today. r eacting t o and Carter said many uniden· widespread speculation lbat one t.afied persons, including blacks. ol Wall Street's most influential asked him to explain his use of technical analysts had turned the term. bearish. ''1 was careless m the words I A.side from brier fits of buying used and I npologiie for 1t." a round mid·day and again Carter said today. "There ls toward the market's close. stock nothing wrong with keeping the prices displayed weakness ethnic character of a throughout the list. particularly neighborhood. but anyone who alamor Issues that bad shown "'ants to move In certainly has some of the most sparkling gains · the ri&bt to do that oo 1\111 own in the previous tally. volition. However. I would not The Down J ones average of 30 arbitrarily have tho federal gov· stocks lost 9.13 points to 977.09. ernment move people into a <Tables. 87) neilhborhood." The city had advertised firewood free for the cutting at its Heritage Park site, on Walnut Avenue cast or Culver Drive. ' But city officials had intended that just the SO trees that had been grubbed from the site be cut up and hauled away. re ouse e Instead. the offer drew more than 2,000 woodcutters fro m Or a nge , Los Ange le s, San Bernardino and Riverside Coun· lies who m ade s hort work of the SO trees and m oved out into the surrounding acreage. About SO acres were leveled w1th1n hours Most of the land was owned by lhe city, but the cutters also laid waste to Mrs. Crwkshank's cor· ner lot and cut a few trees belong· ing to other landowners. Mrs Cruikshank's land is scheduled to be developed Into a shopping center under a leas<' agreement with developer Brue· Nott in about a year. Ar Bvr: /// RCA * County Linebacker Rains' First Choice iV Pt:t:ho Sl~reo SDN Y ~ L;U i=~~:A/~= ZE ).// T# C¥" ~E y~ 7 Of'~ R~a/>~l"S From AP Dllp1t~he~ T he Los Angeles Rams today m J d t• J n 0 r a n g (' Co u n t y hnt•boC'ker their f1rsl pick 1n the Jnnual National Football l .c·~s111• 111 uft or roll~·~c playt>n < E.irhcr slory,t'l > He 1:t Ktvin M<'Lntn. a 240 pounder r,1ted ii'> the fan1•:-.I hneba1'k<'I 1n Colorado State·, his tory II<' mt'ls~d th<' last f<•w •nm<'s of tht-197S season with J kn<'t' injury He played for l.0:1ra lliiz h School m An11hc1m 11nd f\illerton Junior Colleiie Othtr r1r11t ·round r holces W('r(': 1. Tampa 6ay. Leroy Selmon. rll' Oklohomu 2, Seattle, Stev1• N1chnus. dt. Not re Oaml• 3, New Orleans, Chu('k Muncie. rh. Cohfornla 4 . San Dlf>J:O, Joe• Woshlngton. rh, Oklahoma ~ Nrw Jo:ngland. Mike llaynN1, dh. 1\n1ona Stott' 6, N Y Jl'l'I, R1ch11rd Todd. 'Jb, Al abama 7. Cleveland, M•kt• Pruitt, rb, Purdue 8. Chko~o from Green Bay through Los Angeles and Detroit, Dennis L.ack. ot, Wisconsin. 9. Atlanta, Bubba f:k>an, rb, Texas A&M. 10. Detroit from Chicago, James Hunter, db. Gramblli>J. 11, Ci nc innati from Philadelphia. Biiiy Brooks. wr. Oklahom:i. 12, New Englanrl from San Francisco. Pete B~k. c, Colorado 13 , N \' Giant&. Troy Archer. de, Colorado. 14. Kansas f it), Ho<! Walter!>. ot. Iowa 15, Denver, Tom Classic. OR. Virginia 16. Detroit, Lawrencl' G3ines, rb, Wyoming. 17, Miami from WashinKton. Larry Gordon. lb. Arizona State. 18, Hufrf.&ln. Ma rlo Clark. C'fb. Orcllon l!L Miami, Kam Bokampcr, lb, San Jose State. 20. Baltimore, Ken Novak, dt. Purdue 21. New England from Houston through Sen F'ran<'isco, Tim Fox, c1b. Ohio State. 22, St Lows, Make l>awfton, c.l t. Arizona. 23, GreC'n Ruy from Oakland, Mar k Kon car, ot, ('nlorarlo 24. Cincinnati, Archie Gnffrn. rb, Ohio Stal<'. 2!>. Minnt!SQU, James White, dt, Oklaho ma State, 26, Los Ang~lcs. Kevin Mcl.11.in, lb. Colorado State. 27, Dallas. Aaron Kyle. db. Wyo ming. 28. Pit· t11burgh, Dennie Cunningham, te, ('lem11on. TONIGHT NEWPO RT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Special meeting, 1801 Sixteenth St., Newport Beach. S pm. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREA M " -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday. &tndav t hrough April 2.4 . 8 p.m . FRIDAV, APRILt ocr SPR1NG CONCERT OCC' Cho rale nnd Chamber Sinjlers, Auditorium, 8 p.m . "'REGINNER'S LUCK" Irvine Community Thentcr, Bnstol at R~d Hiii, April 9-10, 8·30 pm. Reservations: (days) 646-3178, (eveaia1!\) ~·7297. / r t:<Js r ~ t.()Je -()(,,! n w .J ~ ( M Al._,r z. ~&c:t'li NARA#TZ ' ~ouy' Tiil ~r A /!AIUAo./ CAsserTE /J~s -~~ n> R~<--e TJU:.. JVC 5 /)EAA::.E~ -C4t.ev~Jl:NQ s -CA/zne 11)6E:S -En=. . P n::.. -.4 I/ t1 rclct"s j)qN/ tf ~/,c...c,l ~,. (f Jj A t(/1// /;c Jl~nJ/cd an "4nch'/. 411r1 / " unc/ /Ht'J'( ~c ~,; 1,,-d v,11 Ii~{ t:;J/t!r A~()"· 5YsrE~s T"16~es · SA11.:1.. vE'~ · Ac.e.ESso/?,,'a thi~ OI\~ -ra.ll'f b,q ! 1·1111 I u•·lor'1Hurrfluli•·~1•1,., flur f"••r''""'' 01u• \ ••nr f.unruttl •• ,. 011 l.1·t·r~1 l'rudut•I H •• -. •• II! 275 East 17th St. The Prof .. alonal1 Costa Mesa .. _...._...,.....,_ J o_..w"t_.C... ~. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat. 9-5.30 ............ H..._ ""9 Ilk• r•U "Jerry" "M ike" \ Orange Coast EDITION * * * Today"s Closing • Y. Stot!k.-.. VOL. 69, NO. 99, 5 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N TEN CE NTS ·NB Solon Raps Ai1•port Noise Variance Newport Beac h Vice Mayor Mll11n Dostal said today Orange t:ounty government should be de rued a new stutt.• noise van11ncc ror its Jet airport because 1t hai. railed to act "in good ra1th" in dt>· nling with the airport noise pro blem Dostal m ade hi s re fTlarks during tesllmony an the 'fourth and hnal day or n formal heanng In San\a Ana before slate hearing officer John Willd, act- Ing for the state Department of Transportation. Willd had scheduled publi c testimony today to close out the hearing. but only 25 people showed up and less than half made statements for the record ?'llewport 'i. Dostal said. 1r the \'anance is granted the county !>hould meet stiffer restnctions on noise qr race state penalties "The pos1t1on of the city 1s to continue to ob1ect to the granting or a n riance since the board of i.upcrv1sors has not . . made any significant progress in pre· panng 1t plan for the future of air transportation in the county." Dostal said "Furthe rmor e. unless the county can demonstrate that it 1s stnctly complying w1th the law and the California noise stan- dards. we do not support any \'ariance that does not complete- ly eliminate the noise potluuon 0.lly Pll•I ..... 19 ., ltlt~N K-lff NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY FIREMEN WORK TO FREE VICTIM OF ACCIDENT Huntington Beach Motorist Loses Left Leg After SmHhlng Cer Into Pole iNB Firemen Aid 118 Man 1 A Huntington n caC'h man was trapped 1n a car tl'l'tt•nn!( at thl' edge or a cliff for mon• than an hour bt'fore firemen l'Ould fn.•c him follo" ing n rro!-h in NL•\q1ort Bea~h t'arly this nrnrning rn spite or the dfort~ b) Newport B1.,1ch .ind or .1n~t' Countv ftrem<•n . llru<"l' Parb, :11. Joe;t hl'I lt•ft lcl( in tht• rra.,h 'rrarr1c 1n~c .. 11~alUr Lurry Young 'a1<I r ,1rk ... ol 11011 F;ns:land M ",,, .. outhhound on Superior A\lll111• lrJ\t•l111.: ho\Wct•n tiO .incl 70 mph "twn 111 ... 1984 C"hl•\·rull'l It'll th<• ro.ul t1t th1· curve ubnvt• l'i11'tf11· l'o.i'>t JUthwny He said tht' '"'r ""'rrvl'<l out or control bl•h1nd 11 .:u.1r<I rail JIHI travell'd do\\ n .1 h1"' t'lt• 11uth boforc 111·r.1'>hl•d hrn.11b1ck 1nt11 n telcphonl' poh• \\ t•aCht~r Fair tnn1j.!hl .incl f'r1d,I\ with no important tt•m Pt-'r,1tu1 t' rhanJ:c'I ll11o?h.., Frida\ 1;3 to C.H. IO\\~ lDnl!!hl in I hl' 40!> l~SI DE TODA "t0 Job prospects for trrn Q(}ttll '" l/t'ors ohtad or(' rr prcted to br dim Ont .wP1<n1111 calls probltrn •'.sonnl d'10um1t(' :-itorv AH Index At.,.... S.r•kt AJ trttffmntto" Ct ltfNo .. mwcll 11 ,.,.,. u--. az 1..-. •""' n _, r... 11 ai...,,. Al II Mo•••• Cf S CllU~~ Cl It MllllMI ,,.,,., •• °""'' c. ,..u.... ...... 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A• Thr impact w u:. s o g reat, Young said. that 1t c·ompletely erushed the driver's i.1de or the rar lk said the rar C<Jmc to rt'st "'1th the pole up aga1hM the drh e ~haft housing where 1t Sl'Hred Parks' leg '\1•" port Rl':tl'h f1rrml•n and paramedic~ \\orkcd fl•\rn:.hly to fret.> Parks from thl' "rcckagl', but called in the Orange County fire crew from University station because they needed a tool called "the Jaws of life .. lo free the partially conscious Parks. lie w ns takcn to Jl oag Memorial llosp1tal where is he is listed in cr1t1ral cond1tion s uffer· tn~ from a broken right leg and internal tnJunes 1n add1t1on to the lo~:. or his lt•rt leg 'Hutndrutn' Tub Is Ready to Clip It l'Oes f1 \ e knots wtwn the pad dlt>r 1~ b<'ing cha~<'<.l .by a 11hark .111d mm, . ., uht'ad al 2.1 knot'I \\ht'n it's ~1tt1r1g on tht• derk of th1.• l ' S Coast Guard Cutll.'r Point Divide, Coa:.t c:uurd or flc1als boast Otherwise. the diminutive "llumdrum" tht· offlr1al Coa!-l Guard 1.'nlrv in Saturdav '!. Balboa Bathtub Race~ has a rru1s1ng s peed of "about threl' knots," sa\s 011.'k McGn•\\, the t•rnfl ·s chief paddler Thc "Humdrum" 1s a neatly p:unted SS-gallon drum that has reportedly undergone seven de· sign mod1r1cations sinre the crew on the Point Divide. stationed in !'olcwport Bench. began bwldmg the craft three weeks ago. An outrigger 1s attached lo the side of the "Humdrum:· which Is designed to be paddled from one stde onl>. ·To s ave lime m com· pet1t1on. you know," sa}s McGrew The crew on the Point Ow1de spent about $15 building the "Humdrum " "That's not including the money we s pent on the bottle or wine we christened her with to- day." says McGrew. The Coas t G uard entr y is virtually unsinkable and built so nothing can possibly go wrong, insists McGrew. who wears a lift' pr<'Wr\'('r \\hen he thr er art Qu1rke:.t ent nes will receive trophies and prizes Entnes must hi.' less 1 han l't~ht feet and powered by puddle only. MrGrt'W Will rrnd out at 2:45 p m Saturduy 1f he's right. A n eet of "bathtub boats" will shQve orr f rom the Balboa Pavilion. rar<' acros'I th<.' l'hannel to Day Murker No 10, and back again Boating Featw-ed Boating 1s both a way of lire and big busmess along the Orange Coast Today's Dall) Pilot br- ings you a special, 20-page magazine report on the power and sail craft mak- ing boating m ore enjoya- ble for area sailors. For your armchair tour of the sales. service and marine supply firms serv· mg the S<'agomg public, turn to "Orange County Boating." and dangers emanntina from the airport." • Dostal . said the city 1s con cerned that granting a new \'anance for another year would be inconsistent with the purpose and intent of the noise regula· llons. .. We are also concerned about the failure on the part of the county to comply w1lh some Q( the cond itions of th e hrst variance. thus casting doubti. nbout the bona fide efrort lo achieve the reqwred nolse reduc- tion." Dostal s aid. Among other things. Dostal as· serted, the county has made no significant reduction in the most severe noise impact area around the mrport. has failed to main· lain the so-called preferential runway progr am invoh·ing periodic reversals of the takeoff and landing patterns, has declared 1l cannot live w1lhm 1ls ow~l stated nol!11.• abatement pro gr:un and hus embarked on u pr ogram of conde mnation of nearby homes to ease the noise problem Dostal s aid that the condemnu- llon proceeding:. are mandated m the stale law u:. the .. least de- sirable action·· for achieving compliance with the regulatiorul. Dostal said there are other methods the county could be us- <See AIRPORT, Page A?> Quake Hits 4 .. 7 No Damage in LA Tremor By the Associated Press A slow. rolling earthquake that awakened many Southern Californians today rel(istered an estimated 4. 7 on the Richte r scale, officials at Caltech said. The re were no reports of damage from the quake. which scientists said was centered al foothill town o f Newhall, about 30 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Many r esidents from Los Angeles lo Santa Barbara called local law enforcement agencies and radio stations to report the tremor , which hit about 7:20 a.m. Claudine Charged in Slwoting ASPEN, Colo. (AP) -Singer- actress Claudin e Longet was charged today with reckless manslaughter in the death of her lover. professional skier Vladimir "Spider" Sablc.h. He was fatally shot almost three weeks ago at the home they shared for two years. At the time they met, she was separated from Williams . They were divorced last September. If con victed on the fel ony charge. the French-born enter- tainer could be fined up to $30.000 and sentenced to up to 10 years in prison. Miss Longel appeared In Pitkin County Court today with her former husband, singer Andy William s, at her side. County Court Judge John Wendt accepted a motion from the district allorney lo transfer the case to Pitkin County District Court, where the charge was filed. District Court Judge George E. Lohr advised M lss Longet of her rights under Colorado law and granted a motion from her at- torney, Charles V. Weedman of Losft\ngeles. for a preliminary heanng It was set for June 8 "We're crazv with calls " a switchboard ope rator at the Ven· tura County sheriff's s tation said. Surprisingly. fewer people called at Newha ll . ''It didn't reel that strong, .. said Deputy Richard Verner of the Newhall sheriff's substation. He said the station received on- ly "about three calls -not many at all." Quakes m easuring S on the Richter scale have caused con- siderable damage in the past. The Richte r logarithmic scale measures the intensity of earth· 'Remove IUD' quakes but not the energy re leased by them . Every full· number increase indicates a ten fold increase in thl• i.1ze of the quake It wus not immediately kno"n whether the quake wus related to the earth bulge that has been de- tected along a 70-mile stretch of lhe San Andrcat. fo'uult about 40 miles northeaM of Los Angeles. This morning 's temblor was the r1rsl quuke felt tn Southern California s ince New Year's Day, Caltech 0Hic1ali. said 'Hit Man' Testifies In Murder Try By TOM BARLEY Ollh D•ll' PiloUI.., A witness who claims he was hired by Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson of Newport Beach to kill the doctor's wife testified to- day that the p hysician ordered him to remove her IUD Cintra Uterine Device) as proof of her death. DOW REELS 1JllRD DAY NEW YORK (A P l -Theslock market s uffered its third straight, declin e tod ay, reacting to widespread speculation that one or Wall Street 's most inClucntial technical analysts had turrwd bearish. Aside from brief flls of buy ini:t around mid-d ay and again toward the mar)<et's close. stock prices displ ayed weakn c~s throughout t he list, particularly glamor is:.ucs that had shown some of the most sparkling gains in the previous rally. The Down Jones average or 30 stocks lost 9.13 poinL'I to 977 09 <Tables, 87 > "Hit man" Anthony Scalise. 39. identified a surgical insU-Ument shown him in the courtroom by Deputy District Attorney J ay Moseley as the tool the doctor suggest ed for re moval of the birth control device from his wife's body. Scalise tt'st1f1ed during the opening day of a Santa Ana Mun1 c1pal Court prelim inary hearing that Robinson, 42. whn now lives in Irvine. offererl him SI0.000 lo chm m ute his w1fr Janice, 38. Sc a Ii Sl' l t'S t 1 f I <'d in .J udg1· Robert Law's courtroom that ht• 1.'Slablishcd" rrintuc:r w'itn~ Mr~ Robinson a ft er a cct•pt 1 ng th1· contract by rt'prt>sentmg h1m:.elr to her as a possible purchusl'r of some of her rt' al estate holclinAs Ile said he clecicl<.'cl not to com pletc thl' aS!.1gnnH'nl hl' ulkgcdly acreptecl from Dr. Hob1ns11n while he and Mrs Rohmson wen· having lunch and c11.,l.'u:-.s111g <.1 n• :ii estal(' d<'al 1n a Newport Bt•ctt•h n•!.tau\·ant Scalise s~11d Mn. Robinson \ "hands shook and 1>hl· looked shocked .. when ht.• lnlcl hc•r lhJI <Set> DOCTOft. Pagf' \2) N 'Smokey' Flare-up Fizzles Sy HILARY KAVt; Of-0.11,,. .... _ A showdown Ill SuJ)t'nor Court betw~t'n tht• owot·rs of Smokey Stovn 's antf th<.' city of Nt'" port Reach haled to m1Lerjaliic Wednesday because th~ o·xners have reportedly decided nQt lo rt'Open lhc n1Mhl t•lub The city or Nl•wport lleal•h ha!i withdrawn it• request for an In Junction that would for<:e the nlaht club w remain clo:1cd, ac cordlna to Hugh <.:omn, Newr.x>rt Beach deputy ('1l y uuornty. "We've been told by their 11t lorneya that they do not inlend Lo reo~n as u dt&cotheque, i.o there wa. no longer u need to pursue tht' mllttler In court." Colttrt ex- plained. The scheduled heanng before Judge Lloyd Blanp1ed was pro- mpted when Sm"key·.s owners, Jerry Owens and Chu<:k Yeager, refused to cloi.c the club doors despite the fact that the club'!. use permits were withdnrnn last month by tbe Newport Beach Ci· ty Council 11'e permits lnvol\'ed were for . serving al<:ohol and providing 1 hve entertainment and dancing. r Smokey's u; located on Newport : Boulevard, across fromc1ty hall. Removal or the permits came after public hearings at the plan. rung commission and city coun- cil, when nearby residents pro- tested the noise and pollution generated by the night spot. Owens and Yeager attempted to keep tbe club open anyway, but gave up the effort after Newport Beach Police vice of. f1cers raided the club and arrest· ed them on March 2S. Following their arrests, Owens and Yeager closed the dance club but vowed to continue the fight in court. They filed a request for an mJunction to keep the club open until an appeal against the city council's decision could be heard. Owens and \'eager were both unavailable for comment today regarding their 1ntent1ons According lo Coffin. the onl.> use now permitted at the club site 1s for a restaurant -without alcohol, dancing or entertain- ment. Coffin said a request for a permanent injunction that would proh1b1t the club roopenrng 1s still pending in Supenor Court, but probably will not be acted on unless the owncri. attempt to re- open SmokPy's. Front Page A l DOCTOR ... her husband wanted lo see her l t.:D, purae, keys and wallet as proof thJl ::.he had b een murdered Scalise told Moseley that he then called Dr Robinson from her Newport Beach home und told the phy111c1 an while Mrs. Robinson and her 18·year old daughter h::.tcned to the con- H•r::.at1on lh"t .. th<' escrow is closed." Scalise said Or. Robinson knew by that statement that his wife eas dead. He said he then made arrangements lo m~t the phys1- l'lan and show him the proof - "uh the exception of the IUD - Lhat Dr. Robinson ullegedJy re· qu1rf'd Scalise suid Dr. Robini;on met h1111 at a Nl'wport lieuch hotel for lunch but refu:.ed to h1111dle the "·11lct, rin1:s a nd shoes g1\'cn tu S1•ah"' by Mr~ Robm..,on "What did lw say to you., .. , 1\111:..•lc\ u'kt'tl 'lie ~aid 'thJnk "ou'," Sulisc n•plicd · \lo~ck} "Ill il5k JudJlt> Law ul th1· l•nd ol lht• prl•lim1nury ht•<>r 111.: to order L>r Hobuu1on. who p1 .ictlces medicine.> nt 181 24 < uh·l'r Drive, lrvlne, to face tnul 111 Orani-:e County Superior Court t•n C'hurgM or consplrocy to com· 11111 murder. ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Robftrt N Wffd f lf\1 .. ftt •NI •wtA·"" J•ck R Curlty Y1it• l'•f\tdltl'lit •"Cf c,,.,..t .. WIW~. T hom•s l(~f'vll t.eit ' Thoma~ A Murptiine "*•"•t·"t t o eo. .. CNrlt'S H. Loos R1cN1rd P. 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M.-s. <AP> - The Loeb N .. a momter, lqea, dary lnhabltanl of a d"P Sc«tish lue. ll desc-nbed by reseattbcn u a long.necked cnalurr wllh horns on ill hud. cruturt. wlth bllatual sysn· met.ry Lndlcatcd, ln ha.lf profile, wtlb lbt noatrtla and open mouth at tht rUht and ttveral bom-Uke projecHons at the top " By "b1lottral S)'mmetry," they meant that the left haJr of the bead looked likt> tht' r1aht half They base their 1mpr~!l1on on a series ol tun)' photoer•Ph!> tb.ey uy ahow the m~tcr swim· rrung In Loch No11 l"5t1umml!r. They satd lht! neck Is uhout I'" f~t thick. the mouth nmt' mcl\es Iona and ont' of the horns *'" in· <·hes lonii An artist '11 enhancenwnt o( the pkturea mak«!ll the bea.t rHem· ble a glr;,iffr with 11 short snout. Tbr photoi. cuu11ed a furor lt111l November when their ensh:n<·~ was rtportcd. The researcht1r publJshcd o detallt-'Cl uccount of their find1nes In today's edltl<>u of Technology Review, a pubUcu· t 1011 of lhl1 M iunchuutts Institute of Technology. "Althouah we make no claim lo betne expert zoologists, "e can f in d n o com b inMtioo of phenomena that account for these data as well as the sample explanation that a large creature inhabits the loc h,·· they said. The stud)• was conducted by the Acade my of Applied Science. a r~earch group whose presi· dent 1s Robert H . l"hnes, dean oC the Franklin Pierce Law Center U1 Concord, N.H. The heart of their fi ndings is a series of murky color photo· graphs . 0 n e of the mos t dramatic shows "the head of a Mutual NB Suits Dropped A $1 m111ton 1awsu1t filed against the developers of the Oakwood Garden Apartments in Newport Beach h as bee n dropped by the wife of former Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke. Mrs. J ean C. Reinecke dropped the suit against the R and B Development Company and apoligized in a letter for the ac- cusations she made m the i.wt. At the same lime, R and B Development , Company dropped a $2.2 million cross-complaint filed against Mrs. Reinecke. In Novem ber of 1973, M r~. Reinecke filed her suit. claiming that the development <:ompany had defrauded her of a $60,000 in- vestment in the 715-urut apart· m·ent complex, lpcated at lrvine Avenue and 16tb Street. Mrs. Reinecke claimed t.be de· velopers reali%ed a "secret pro· fit" of SS00,000 from the purcha::.e and resale of the proPert v. She asked the court for the re· • turn or her $60,000 investment plus $1 million in punitive damages. Jn the cror-;s-co mplaint Ctled by R and B Development Company the following month, tht> com- pany offic1 als contended Mr:.. Reinecke attempted to "extort and pressure .. them into return· m g her S60.000 investment. They said sh e ust'<I officwl state s t at1onen from he r husband, who was then lieut<:· nant governor. · In her letter or apology, Mrs Reinecke said her accusations had "no basis in fact" and that s he "sincerely apologizes for uny embarrai.sment caused by the lawsuit." Another p1<•turc depicted l.l lummou:., pink blob :.illuchl'd to a Iona. uulcy nt'ck. The rt· i;earchers !l{lld It \\ l1511bout 20 feet lonJ: and appured to be "the up· p.:r torao, neck und b"ad of a IJv inc cr~ature." The obJt!cl8 photographed passed to and out of the camMa ·~ \'tew, lhey liuld They could not hin·t' been ruckss because the lue·s bottom was out of tht: cam'era'a r 4nge, Several times, they said, Ir· regular, d appled :.hape5 ap· peared on t he fi lm afler the c amera was bumped hard enough to m ake it swmg wildly. The study stirred uv a new "ave of speculation about the ex- istence of the fabled moru1ter. George R. Zug, curator of the Dlvls1on of Reptlles and Amphi· b1ans at ibe Smithsonian lnslitu- uon, sald, "I believe these data indicate the presence of large animals in Loch Ne"5s but are m- su!Clclent to identify them.'' Sir Peter Scott, a British naturalist, even gave it a name Nessiteras rhombopteryx, which in Greek means roughly ' · N e s s m o n s' e r w i lb t b e diamond-shaped nipper." However, a team at the Natur al History Museum in Lon- don said ft was unconvinced by the pictures a nd SJ)e<'ulated that some objects on the film could be gas bubbles. There have been legends or mon s ter s in L och Ness throughout history. The first re- ported sightJng was in S65 A.D., when Saint Columba. the man who brought Christianity lo Scotland, was said to have been fnghtened off by a monster in the lake. Schoolteacher Rape Victim In Newport Newport Beach police are in· \•estlgating the rape or a JO. year·old schoolteacher who told them :she was attacked by a man wielding n hunting knife. Detectives said the woman was awahncd m the early morning hours Tuesday by the man who had broken into her pemnsuJa area home and was standing by her bed with the knife in ha s hand. She said he raped her after threatening her" 1th the knife. The suspe<'l was describ<'<l as bcin& about f1vc feet, 10 or 11 in· c:hes tall and wc1ghlng about 200 pound:. lie was wearing a brown leo>athe r coat. !Jlack leather gloves. and a white T · shirt and d;irk pants. She said his face was covered by a brown uncl "h1te stripC'd tCI" <'I OC Linebacker Rains' First Choice From AP Dlspalches The Los Angeles Rams lodt1y made un Ora n ~e Count} llnc.>b.:iC'kcr their Orst pick in lht• annual Natlon11I fo"ootball LeaJ(ue draft of colleae players ( Earlirr :o1tory. Cl ' lie Is Ke \•in McLain, u 240· pounder ruled as the f1nto st llnt>backer in Colorado Stutt•':s hhllory, He m lssed the last few .iame~ of the 1975 season wllh u knee Injury. He played for Lonro High School In Anuhcim and f\illcrton Junior Colleg<'. Other first -round c holcc11 were: 1, Tampa B<iy, Leroy St'lmon. de Oklahoma. 2. Sealll<', Stt've Niehaus, dt, Notre Dame. 3, New Orleans. Chuck Muncie, rb, California. 4, San Diego, Joe Washington. rb. Oklahoma 5, New England, Mike Haynes, db. Anzona State. 6, :-1. Y. Jets, Richard Todd. qb, Alabama. 7. Cleveland. Mike Pruitt, rb. Purdue. 8. Chicago from Green Bay through Los Angeles and Detroit, Denni! Lick, ot, Wisconsin. 9. Atlanta, Bubba Bea n , rb. Texas A&M. 10, Detroit fro m Chicago, J ames Hunter , db, GraO"lbling. 11 . C incinnati fr o m Philadelphia. Billy Brooks. wr, Oklahoma. 12, New England from San Francisco, Pete Brock, c, Colorado. 13, N.Y. Giants. Troy Archer, de. Colorado. 14. Kansas Cil)'. Rod Walters. ot, Iowa. lS. Denvt'r, To m Glass1c, og, Vl1&.1..nlo ji. Detroit, Lawrenc:e G~. Wyoming. 11, Miami from Washin&ton. Lorry Gordon, lb, Arllona State. 18, Buffalo, Mrmo Clark, db, Oregon. 19, M1am1. Kim Bokampt'r, lb, San J ose State. 20, Baltimore, K(;n Novak , rtt. Purdue. 21 , New t:nglond from Houston through snn f''ronclsco, Tim Fox, ctb, Oh lo State. 22, .St. Louis. Mik<' Dawson, '11. Arl;iona. 23, Green Uay from Oakland. Mark Kon· c:ar , ot . Colorudo. 24 , Cinclnnr1ti , Archl.-Grirrtn, rb, Ohio State. 25, Minnesot a. Jnmcs White, dt, Ok I ah om o Slate. 211, 1,os Angeles, Kt>vtn McLain. Iii, Colorado State 27, Dallas. Aurun Kyle, dh. W) om1nR 28, Pit· t.:sburgh, Bennie Cunningham, te. Clemson Asia Reports Strong Quake MOSCOW CAP) -A strong earthquake hit the Kyzylkum Desert in central Soviet A.ta to- day, and although tremors were felt In towns in the area. not a single building was destroyed, the news agency Tass reported. The quake center was reported In l 'zbekistan, 60 miles north of tht' ancient city or Bukhara. Trt'mors were felt there and in Tashkent. th e orflclal Soviet ne~ s agency said. lnc lo c:ut tbe noi11e. lnch.w:t1na a requirement that &if cw-ne~ re· duce the oumbtr ol pleaaure fh1bta and be1ln to h mil pa11to1er1 to busine fll1htt> only, The addltional coodJUons sua: ge•ted by DoauJ 1hould thl' , . ._nance he granted Include mandittcd comphan<:t' w1tb lht' "'Ahltina nolat' abatcm~1t pru- 1ram. elimlnatJon of aaU "utn section fll&hts" hy air carnt-ris und prohibition of nl'W A1r car· ners from usina the airport. Ile ulso suggellted a phase out of eJCishntt types of Jel.5 that ex ceed the nolae standards und :t prohlb1tion of condemnntion tint1I all oth~r m ethods have btoen tried. At th~ <'onclus wn of todo~ ~ hear ini. Wtlld will flh't' .di parties Involved In Uw vo.nann• proceedings two week!! to 11ub11\1t written briers and conclus1ora A state official said lhe hear.inf! officer "'Ill take all the ltems1 1n eluding transcrlpb of the formal tesumony, under cons1derat1on and r ender a .. proposed de· c1s1on" on the vanance in sax to eight weeks. The hearing officer's decision is then forwarded lo the state Department of Transportauon where it 1s e ither accepted or overturned. The hearing officer who con· dueled the first county airport variance hearings last year re- commended against the noise variance, but was overruled by t ransportation o ffic ials on grounds that the airport was or significant r egional importance. Arson Charged LOS ANGELES <APl -Three fires that broke out over two days at the M arrlott Hotel near Los Angeles Inte rnational Airport were deliberately set, according lo a fire dep artment spokesman. Fire Inspec tor Conrad Mellon, who said the hotel a1M> suffered four false alarms ln addition to the fires Tuesday and Wednes· day, said the fires were caused by arson. TAKES OCC GAVEL 'Commoner· Humphreys Board H ead , School Named By Dis trict Coast Community College Dis· trict trustees named a new ooard president and a new college Wed· nesda~ mght. Trustees chose "Coastline Community College" as the name for the new third colll'i;e "without walls." Trustees voted unanirnou::.ly, disregarding earlier complmnts that the name might be confused with the district tiUe. Trustees s aid they believe the name will ht>lp associate the new college with the district a nd aid in re· cognition by outs ide legislators and educators. The board also elected Robert L. Humphreys president for the 1976·77 year. and named William E. Kettler vice president. In taking the top post from board member George Rodda Jr., who sometimes \\ieldt'd a heavy hand in chairing board meeling, Humphreys. a Costa Mesa attorney. quipped: .. I think it is appropriate m this bicenten- nial year , that a common~·r should replace King George." re ouse Bvr: Ill RCA i v' e~~ Sf~l"rO 7 01~ R«o~~,,.s /r U:>sr ctOJ~-OC-IT! f'# .J4'e I MA,~rz. ~&~ • ~o~v rvi $ M/'IA:e,es * By ~TF.\'E MIT('llELL Ol Ule O•llY l'li.4 M#lf A bizarre k1dn11pln1. ln which lh@ v1ctlm h11d halt h111 hair und muata<'lt~ •horn !Jy three a11 s111l:int11 bf'fort• hr was i;pruycd with red J)atnl , w,,., t·allt-<l "tht· \\ <'lrtlt"~t lhtnj! I '\l• ht•urd nf In Ir> y"'.ira'' by u v1•t~r.1n Costa Mt•\J police llt•11lt'nant toduy. 1•01ice rcc1)11struch'<i the story this WU)': I\ mun was k 1d111\J1t'\f ttt gun point 1n Co:ita M Ha earl.> t0tluy b~ a Ol11n und a 'M>ll\111\ wh<1 l~rced him 1oto ttw lrunk of hli- U \\ n cur bt'fon· dn vrni: 1t to :111 a rl'a an L1guna II ills Th~rc tht>y blindfolded lht: \ 1(' tam His t~ o abductor:. '-'t'r<' mt't by u third s uspN·t, u \\Oman. '4 ho assisted 1n str 1p111na LI)~· \011·11rn und t.)111~ him to .i 1'1ng Pon.: lu ble. The \•lclim said he "as lhl•n sexually molested by the tno. ~ho proceeded to shave half hb hair and his mustache ~ron· spr aying him \\.Ith a c1111 of red paint. Police said the three suspects untit'd the v1ct1m and put him buck In the trunk of his car, dr1v ing ham to an oil field in Hunt ington Beur h where they left him locked in the trunk of his cur and fled. The victim pried open the trunk a nd flagged down ;i motorist who nolified polke . Police Lieutenant GeorgP 1., Lorton said officers are question• ing the \'lCll m today und hope IQ shed some light on the b1.Larr1• abduction Shooter Sought LOS ANGELES <A P l Shenff's deputies say they un• seeking on umdenllfied dri\cr who s hot and killl•d 11 l9-year -ol4 Commerce man after a minor traffic accident. e -,4 I/ eJrdcl'*s fk!1d /;1 c..hu-.1:.. -'I" 8 ,j A w /// tc //t.'r/J 1cd on ,t4,,oby 4/ri/ 1~ tn 1c:I /!tt:l'f' /;c j11dccl t,,d /A4-i .~Jko1oo 11. . I#rF~,,~ sY-srEA/s "'''' T'16£ES • SHCt.VC'X • Ac:CESSOR~; thi~ o"e -rftl 1141 b1q • I ull 1 ·nc·1or~1 MurrcuHi•·~ Plu~ Our 1•.-r"uuol 0111• \ ••ur f.unrnttlf••• fht l .n•r" ,.rod111·1 M •• .ti;t•ll! 275 East 17th St. The ProfHslonols Costa Mesa "-...w.n· 1 ... -J C>~ WHll of Cerf• Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily~ Sat. 9-5 30 5.nr"'t tlle .. _. Ane SMc.• "H "Jorry" ''Mik~'' N/SP DAIL V PILOT AS Final Piahl_ie Forum DAIL PILOT EDITORIAL Library Systein Scored Choice for Council By NewpiJrt Candidates The city's libr:iry sy~tcm emcrtied :lll 3 controvt'rs11AJ topic ·ruesduy for the final cand1d11te forum for Newport fwuch Caty Council C'1nd1dntl'~. T he apnrscly attended forum , sponsored by the Manner's ('om munity Assoclot1on, w11s atkndl·d by 10 of the 11 cundidatcs s C(•k1ni1' ~lcction to thr ee counc1l bcuts nut Tuesday. The candidates wcr(' t1lven l>1'< mmutes to discuss Z11rport t"< pans1on, t raffic c1rculat1on. downcoust anne>.utum, the t'll> ·., arowth and tht< rww hhrJr~ that , 11' to be bw It in N cw port t;t·nter Two cand1datei. An·h1bald Scott and Bob BrO<'kman u..,t"d the f10al forum lo m .. ke 1m passioned pleas for de<'tton Scott. in delivering his i.t;il<" ment in which h e again called for a moratorium on industnal d1: velopment 1n Nt!wport Reach drew an analogy to Gen Anthony McAuhrfe a nd the Uatllc of the Bulge in World War II McAuliffe, commander of the Amencan forces s urround1:d by Germans at Bastognl', i>cnt a n·p- ly of "Nuts" to the Germani.· de· mand to surrender. "And I say 'Nuts','' the Distn ct Seven candidate decl:.ired "I'm sick and tired or hcanng t he same old things from the !>amc people on issut-s thut arc i.o un portant to this city." Brockman. in his statement pe ppered with expletives. ;ii· luded to "affluent" pressure groups funct1on1ng behind the scenes and pledged that he would not be "pushed from behind by anyone·· fl was in the question und answer period that the library became an issue In October 1975 the city council appr oved COO !>t r ucllon of ,1 30,000.square foot branch library 1n Newpor t Center. The land for the library will cost $279.000 a nd th(• bwldin~ t·o~ ts are expectt•d to· be-about SI 5 million. The tar get of tht• most pointt.•d questions Wl'r<' Per Trebll'r .• 1 candid ate in 01!>trict Seven a nd Gwenda Watson, a candldatt· 111 District 1''in.'. • "This js un cxampl(• of th<· : pohllcal proress an action." s.1111 : Trehler, after ~1 hair dozen ('iHI· .. d1dates. includ10g his opponent~. • Ray Williams und 0111 Morn"· roi.e lo endor::.c .. neighborhood libraries." "What you're heanng I'> rnt•tml : to appeal to )OU as voters l Jm : going to try to be hon~st and tt•ll ~ vou what I really think 1-. b<·!'.t . • even though ) OU may a ll di~· agrel'." he alld<'d. ; Trcbler cndorM·d tht• conc·c•pl of a branrh S)sll'm hut he s~11d : there 1s a need for a l:irJ{t' ct·11t1 a l : llbrarv which works a!> a clt·ar- • 1nR ho-us<' for the branche<: lie suggeskd the r1t\' look into a Jo10t u !>t' ,o r h1 J(h school hbninM "h1d1 could l>C ll\a1le> • availahlr lo n ·s1clcnh ;1f11·r school hour-; Mrs. Wabnn . \\ hn 1~ r11n11111,.: again~t incumhenl Pilul Hyrkoff. ~aid she favors con1'lructio11 <Jf t h e Newport C'1•nt4'r brunc h bccnuse thrr1: j, no hhrury :.1•n in~ lhC' rt•Mcl1•nt111I a11•11" 111 lht• J ,, m b c1 rt' l' It n .1 d ·Mal' J\ rt h u r Uoul('\ ord ror11d1)r. lt\cko(f !>a11I 1h11t, \\h1k ht• favors a hranf'/1 11 hr Jry fur t h.11 ,1r1·,1. h1• q111• .. 1111r1-. tht• '111• and n1~l of I ht• 1'111' J'l .11m1-<I .inti 1t-. l1w al 111n in N1•\\11t11t ('1•1111•r 111 -.ll'ad of on\' of lh1• nt .. irhy n· S 1 cl I' n I q1 l .1 n• ti '\ 11 l' \ 0 I 1• rl • al(111n-.t th1• llhr.1rv \\hrn 1t w.1 ... hdon· th1• 11t\ 1·11ur1< 11 II.in~ ll1·i:n.1, lh1• lhml c .111 cliclall' from 1>1,1r11•1 1"1\1' ,,1111 lw hkr" th~ plan oi. no\\ Jlnl!JC'''-.1 Page Rerun for Newport Some of the O:ttly l'llot·, N t' w po r l n t• a 1• h :. u h -.rribrrs \1·:stt•rd.1) rt· Ct>l\l'<l an ~d1twn that d1tl 1101 conl;un 1h(• "\1,•1Aport lk'<1ch t•d1tonul pa~c Jnd ('t•rtain Nt•IA port ::.tor It':. The mu.uµ 111•t•urr1-tJ J' tht' r esult nf "' prtt'" <·ounkr f.:ulurl' !'>111<'t' tht' cct1t11r1.1I 11aj.!e 1·011ta1n1•rl tht• {J.111) l'1lot '> t' 11 rn m t' n I :. 11 ti 11 1· x I Tut-,<lay s l 1ly council \'lt•cuon and lht! paper·~ re• 1·ommt'ndat1on~. 1t 1l> being rl.'pranted t oday on this pagt'. A r eport on lhe la'>! public candidate lW!>\l<J'l also is repnnlC'd for thu.,l• \\ho recel\ ed Lhe wrung edition yesterday. Williams told the audience he dot'i.n't belh:ve a large llbrary in Newport Ct•nter would serve the city and backed a village conCt'pl tor localing libraries. Scott also backed the brnnl'h plan. saying thal if li br;iry patrons could dra \ e to N<:'wop<1rt Center. then they can dn\'l' to U : ln11ne or Orange Coa~t Collcg1•. Morris. al'io rrom 1>1strict Se\en. said he \\OUld (JVlll tJk mg the money allocated for lht• Sewport C1.•nter hbrar) and put tin~ 1t into improvements for l'\ isling branch l1branc•:.. llere's some of "hat lht• c<•n dad ates s aid about olhl'r ii.sues. -William!'> said ht· "'ould \\Otl.. lo maintain lht-1.t ;itu:-quu :11 lh1• a1rpurt. opposes ;rnnex<Jtion of any downco<1st property. th mks libraries should be C'lo~l' to wlwrl' people li \'c. thinks growth oui.:ht. to l>t' controlled to k .. sen <·1ty·-. ultimate population :.ind lh1nh tou ri !> m s hou Id not l.H· c·n - couragl'd bt•t·a11.,t• 11r 1t.s 1mparton traffic prvbkms th.1l aln:<1dy l'x ISl -T rebk r said that because bu:.inc~.,t·s 111 lht· r1ty dl'pend on airport for their hvelihood. 1l t-.m 't bt> dosed. but a regional fac1htv in Long Beach. Cluno or Ontario ou~ht lo bl' souJ;ht ::.aid he behcvt>s the people of Newport Beach ought to \Ole on any downcoasl annt•xullon, 11111nted our that the onlv w;iy to l.tke ac- l&On on traffic 1s to be sur<: lhl' ci- ty ~els accurate anJlyst•s of rte- VC'lopment 1mp:ict. h.1ck<'d the tdl'a of combinmJ! thl' :"t·wrort Center llhrarv "1th .1 l'l&ltur;1l center and :-aid i.:rowth oui.:ht to Ix-contrullctl ha:-.1•tl on cconornn: 1mpat·t -l\1orrls sa11I f11 rthl0r t'X pan11111n of tht' :11rport 11u~ht to tw 1·011lrollt-cl, 11ul1•d thJt u propmwd tr,1ffil' r\'111·( pl1111, th•• Bon1t.1· CoHlk t'an\on In p.a ...... 1s ul ll'.1!.l II)) 1•11rll 11 w a". :.o ol lwr m1•;1,..url's nt•t.'d to he tJkc·n no". h<-lit•\1·., .:rolA th ou~hl to ht• 1·untrnllPcl ha,t•cl on rn;1tl c-.1p11r1I \'. ":101'> lots of op1·n :.p:H't• .and lo" tll•ns1t v h111P11n~ 1n llll' clo\\tH'Oast .1r1•11 .inti \\ .ints morP 1r11pr11\ 1•nw11h 111111.1111'11 llhr .11 u•-. 11..tor t• .1 l.1r~:1· ct·ntr.11hhr.1n1-. hmlt Sroll 'Jiii ht• IA .int-. tht• C'1I\ to ·'"'II nw rnnt rol or cl111A t1t·11.1'1l 11ro pt•rf\ "' '\'1·1A port /11·,l<'h r.111 tun tml lht• d1•\ l'lnpnH·nt I hat i.:ttt'' 011 llw11', ".101~ to 11°:1\C' th• .i1f'Ji<1rt n.! it i:c. but allow lht' expan11ion of th1: parkin11: lut. thlnb library funds ought to ~o H> tht' brunchc~. -Duncan Mdntoidl (1)111tnct &ven I 1rn1d ht· bt"ll<·n·~ l1brurw.s i.hould remain 1n the comm11111l~· and that rcbldt•nts t·:m ui.t· L'C In lllt' i. h hary 1r they nt><.'<i more rt'search f.1<•tht1t·~. favor~ ullow· lll$! only low dt•moty de,\'lopmt-nt 1n art>:ill wh<"n: trJffu· u1 already H prt>blem und tht' c·1ty·~ .:rowth .,houlcJ bt.• n •.:uluted to the rvad CuPlll'ltlt'~. b~•lievl''I d1J1Ancoa:1l ullUt'X<1t1ons i.houtd be \ult'<! on b\' n•s1dcnb .ind think., th1· n ty should ma1ntu1r1 1t!'> '>land ugaani;t t>xpansion of thl· nlrport and its C'ffort:. 3l .:t'tt1n.: compliance \\1th .,late not::.e :.t..indard.. -Ryckorr said tht' cit) 1:. tak· mg a ll the effort1v(• action in con· lrolhng the a1rsxirt that 1s poi.i.i· ble and should conunue the ef· forts. <.ign•ed tbat ., library 1n NelA port Center 1s a good idea '"1f rca!'>onabh !>l.tt'd , •· ~wd thC'rt.' a r(· no "m1ra(:le" solutions to traffic problems, but pledged to work on the idea or a second bay brid.,:e. advocated a slower growth rate usmg the Petaluma plan as a tool. and said that 1f the' oters \\ant it, the down<·oast area ought to be annexed becau~e that ls the only way to c·xerc1se control O\'er thl' development of the area. -Hegna :.aid tht• airport pro- blem is based on nmse Wtd 1r tht' no1sl' 1s controlled he would con- !>lder expan~wn. i.a1d bdll'\t·~ the Cit V OUR ht to haw conlrnl O( lht' du" ncoas t dl•vl'lopml.'nl. would hm1t llbrar~ expanl>1on bas('d on fundi. iJ\ ail able and Jd- \O<·atcd letting .,:rowth "seek lli. OIAO ll'\CI ' -\\at on said l>ht• "ants to -.1·1· th<> Jlrpt>rt kept <IS a short huul fac1ltty and v. ants the r1ty 111 m:untaan it s strong l>tantl ai.:a1n-.t cxpaos1on. w~1nt' 'IHllf' c1mtrol of t.lownl'OU!'.l dl•vclopment tx•C'au .. t· of 1t., 1111 JlJct on thl' ea .. t .. 111t• or lht• l'll.V , ad\'ocated using innov.1ll v1• m\•usun•s in hetpini.: traffll' fl ow , hrhc•\'l'S growth 1•an be :.lowl•d by c·ont rollin,i:: dl·ns1ty. hac·kcd t il l· idea of unotht·r branch hbr ury and cnt1ci?.l.'d ht•r oppon1•nt Hyckoff for votmi.: for money wastmi:: projecls hk1• th1• Harbor llop1><'r hus. lh\· lNt'lc 111 the lloug ;\I emonal ll11-.p1t.tl p;irkang lot .ind lht• S:?00,000 Ol'W cc1unc1I chambt.'r~ lh<1t "added IJ more scats " -Brockma n l>a 1d that :.arety has to bC' cons1dcrc-d u pn mary problem at thl' airport along with no1i.c. oppost'~ downcoast annex at1on. but said lhC' people should \Ole on ll. wants library money s pt•nt on lh<' hranche:., advocates .:-on:.tructwn or more bike trails to i::et people out of thl'1r cars and bt•h evc.; ~rowth ~hould be-<'On· I rolled "tu a certain l'Xll'nt. · -Don Mdnnls l mcu mh,~nt. D1:.tncl Two) wa'I ,ufft>nng from laryn~1t 1~ brought on hy the· flu. Ml hi' i>late mt·nt wa~ r e;id, Jl1· said he licl1<•ve-. Chl' airport 1·an not lw l':icp11nd1•d an<I tht• r1111s1· probll'm ha!i 1., la• hmu~ht undl'r control. that u pn m:.iry 1·<inr1•rn rn thf• llnv. O<'O:J'>t Jrt•:i 1s lhl' roud plun, b:1<·k1•1l llw ronstruct1on of I he N\•wpo rt (\•nll•r hra11d1 IJhrary. :.aid th1• l'ffort that \\t•nl into J{t'llln~ I hp 't;1tp 111 :.&llJH'm·1• a nt'IA l'o11~1 l/1 ~h" ;iv t 'pp1•r 1«1~ hr11J.1:1• h.1 ... lo h1• rut into ..:l'lt1n..: 1h1• -..1mr i1Ct1em on lhl' Bomia ('11\olt• C'.rn\on h ypa'"· an<I 1>,1111 ,.:ru1A ch n 1n ht· c11nt1 oiled thruu.:h thl' ('II\ s .:cn1•rn I plan T111• 1•1t•v1•nth C'Jnd11tnll' Tom nt.1nd1 from 1>11tln1·t 'i\•lft•n m1 :. ~1'<.I thl' t11ru111 or tlw IO puhllr (1 rum~ 111·1'1 <lunni• lh1· < Jm p;H1in. lllJnd1 l1.1 d ;1ll1•nch·cJ onlv Oil!' Billio11aire Sought ReligWus Employes CJ\llSON CIT\'. N1•v. <Al» Howard llui:ht''I didn't ir;mol..1• nr dnnl. liquor. and lw :.<wu ht • 1•mployc:1 ht• l'1111lrl tnl'>t. Thn'lt' • t rar t s . .!-•I)' Summu <:01 p • ii;roke~mtn. fif!11re•1I 111 h1" hinn11 cir Mormonl'! to fill nearly 11 third of th(• t op po!!lS 1n llul!hc:1' fur nun,:: business l'mp1re. Sum m a'" puhli1· rclntiono; director. Hnh1•rt llt'nnell. a high pnrst 1n th1t <.'hurt'l1 of Jesus :: Christ of l.allt•r day Saint!! ' fi\for mon), )laid he figures about .. !)() ~rcenl or 5umma cxttutivt''I • art praC'llrlnJr Mor mon.". "I don't find thut tw1nJ& a Mor m on :ind wQrkanJ? h e re makes nny d1fft'rence," Bt'nrll'tt uid. "Th er e's nc, advantaf{e or d i!llld\lantage " Pt>rrv t.u~ber. 3 l'rokslant who "ork!I imder Ile nnctt as ~t•1wr:.I manager in char(tc of pubht• n•lo lions, said lfuJZhel'! "h11d a ,:irl'al t rust ln Mormons, berJu~· hf' thooiht they wc•rt• h(lnt'l'lt and • bt'cnuac they don'l smoke or .. d rink. lie didn't !lmokt or rlnnk eilhtr. But J don 'l "ant to make ll seem hke we re ull Mormons h1•r(' bl'<'ll ll ~I' WI' arrn't " Mormon~ clon't ~rc·ccpt j?ambl· inri ond ":o.o thc•rc ;ire v1rtuoll~· n11 Mormon d1 •al(.•r, or cn,anfl mnnnli!l'r!\ I know or 1n our cn.smol'!." 1>a1d lhmncll i\ n II pr a c• t 1l'1 n J? M or mono; nrl'n'l hkely to lw found wnrk1ni:: n s b a r t e n cl 1• r s . c o c· k t ;1 1 I w111lrcsses or c lg:lrc•lll' ~1rh 111 Hughes' seven hotel·c3s1no-., Bennell sold. "You'll rind l'ttormons mon· 1n the areas of ul<'ll, cntcrtain- mf>nl, per<:onn1•l. Je2al or olht•r t•nd'! of thl' Summa OJ)('r0ttaons Empress 'E~g.-.d' t,ONOON IJ\PI Prote<.t<•t s threw eji!gs ot Empress farnh of Iran when sh1• arn\<cd at Lon don'!! Co\cnt Gardrn to wJtch a Roy;1I flallet pl'rformanct>. About JO student.; dcmonstr:Jtrcl Wed· nt•sday n11eht outside the theater . Police said the eggs <hd Ml hit the wire oC the Shan o! Iran. not d1n•<'llY rc•lated to jla mbl· inJ?.'' lfrnnett sa111. Jfr 1•stimal<'d thut 10 lo JS pC'r· rent o( th(• 8 ,HOO Surnrn:i ,. m p I o y (' )I 1 n N (' v n d 11 a r <' Mormons That's les!' than th1· perrt'Olatit' or M orm(')M Jivinjl in th1• La'I Vella" :irNt where Sum· ma'• Ne\•aclu opt•rat1ons ore balled. But it '!I 1n lhC' tOJ) managl'mt'nt and executive levels of the Sum· ma organ1zntlon whr rf' lhc Morman• wlC'ld the m os t in · nuence. 1-·or f'~:lmr>lt. three of Sum- ma's f1 vt-j?roup directors arc• MormoM: three(')( the six "non· j!roup" dirrctors c;uch a'i Bennett ~1r€' Mormons; two of the five Summa board mfmbers arc Mormons. The future nr Jlu2he11' V:l~I fortune. esllmated at $2 billion. remained unsettled becaus<.' ll wall not known whether ht? hl\d ll'fl u will. Out the Houston Chronil'le r eported It had b<,-en told t hat the-Mormon church would receive 3 large part oC tus estate. Newport Bt•a<'h needs to make some hard . vt!ry carefully con 1dered decisions in the next four year:>. Tucsday':s election wilJ choose thrt'e council member~ who w all bcur u pnmury rl'::.pons1b1Uty i11 forming those decisions. Tht• problt•ms orE' not new. But more a nd more t h(' tlf'O blt•ms confronting N~wport llt'lH'h huv1~ bu<'Om f' problems which cannot b<' rt•solvt•J by action wlth.m Newpol't Rt>ndl lt:,l'lf. · Whatt>ver you natnt' road~, tra.f~ic <ind parkim:. rt'S1dt>ntrnl und commer r 1aJ density, d owncoast development , the airport. b<>Y poll ulion Nt•wport w.11J need the help and cooperation of others in plan- ning, funding and political action. This places a J)rcmrnm on coun<'i l mem- bers who ha\'e broad perspective and J will· ingness to explore many options, to l~k beyond the city's bordt'rs an~ recogm~e that achicvin~ Nl•v.port's best mtert'st "111 r equire a \\-hoh• 101 of gl\ l' as well as takl'. Each counl'1lmember must run from a specific district but ts voted upon by all the voters of the city. As in past dcction.s. the Daily P ilot has carefully monitored lht· pronouncements of the candidates during the campaign. he<1rd their views, measured their statements against their back~round ;.md weighed what each candidate mjght contribute to the council jn view of the abilities :.ind records of the four holdover council members with whom they wjll serve. lt is on this basis that the Daily Pilot of- fers tht•se n •commemfations for Tuesday's municipal clcct1on: D ISTRICT TWO Donald A. Mcinnis D ISTIUCT l"l\'E Gwenda A. Wabon DISTR ICTSE\'E:--1 Ha~ K Williams l)ISTRICT TWO: Oonald A. Mcinnis . the i1wurnbcnt. has t·stubhshcd a good re- cord in his eight } <.•o.m. on th<.' council and tv.o tt•rm ... as m:nor lie> ha~ be<'n a stronf:! voice in \\or km~· for the control of airport problems. constr uction of n new bay bridge, busaness·llke fbcnl plannlng a nd an updat ed general plan. lie has <'nrned respect for h1s 1~nd~rsh1p us mayor und as 11 balnnce- wheel for the city council. Ile de:ierve:; re· elet'tion. DI TRICT F IVE: Of the three cnn· did ates in Dis trict s. Gwenda Wat son offers the best all around llalancu of ~xt cnsiv<'. long-time community involvement und communill'·Wid c pcrsPt•ctive. A 24·ycar rt's idcnt. Mr s. Watson has the advantage or h uvtn~ Uvl'<i m several areas of the city. She has bt•en a n effective volun· teer leader in a wide variety or civic ant.I ser vice activities. She st resses her experience in getting groups. to work to~ether a nd her special concern for areas of city government which deal with people needs and people seryices. Her broad outlook on community af· ruirs contrasts With lhc narrower Vision O( the city and its future espoused by the in- cumbent, Paul R yckoff, and refiecled in hls council record. DISTRICT SEVEN: With incumbent councilman J ohn Store not seeking a second term District Seven has attract ed six can· • didates. Or those, Ray Willia ms, Per H. Trebler and Duncan Mcintosh , Jr. offer the strongest q ualifications. Williams has an edge over the other two by reason of his effective service on the city pl anning commission and his professional trainin g as a college biology professor and strong volunteer work in the environmental field us president of the Friends or Newport llay. . . While strongly oncnted to environmen· tal concerns, Wilham::, has been a practical, responsible member of the planning com- mission. He ha s contributed valuable expertise and reasoned outlook on environmental matters. an a r ea of major concern to city ROvernmcnt and an area \\here sound de· c1sions too often are lost to emotion. 'Pot.f)darn' Ambitious Failure Uv JA\'SllAHHl'TT ht.•l'n IMU C'h bl'lt(•r. j ( only ;-.a:w YOU I\ 11\1') 'Mt•t·t1n..: twraust• of the ad ors in the I cud· at PolMfom" w.1:. J i.:ootl hook ini;i roll•S. about lilt' farnous 1111cl W·la nw1·t The' ur(' Eel Flanders. cusl as ing or ttw ktuh•r-. 111 th1• t'n1lt•cl l'rc·:-i dcnt II arrv Truman; St<jtes. Hrituin J01I Hus-.1u ult1•r Oi.c:ir-winncr John Houseman. Na'v1 G<>rmarn ·., 1ll•f1•a1 and th1'1r t·ast as l1 riti!lh P rime Minister atte mpt 111 rc•huild a wnrlcl ~h .1t Winston Churc hill ; and Jo:;c Fer· the spcr<'h m annerbms or Uri· tain's wartime leader . nut the t('lling of their story and that of the confer ence, while generally fallhful to the book, cmt'rges oddly dull, crammed wilh minutia1:, h·n·d hy World War II ((.'hun111·I rN. who plays Soviet Premier We'll chetr ltnllmark Cards, 4. ~Pm ) Jo.-.i'ph Stalin. sponsor o( th is "B all of Fame", Thl· hook ""'t't' ha" ht•t•11t1111wtl l ;nfortunal4:1v . only Ferrer is spC'rial. for 1ls conlinwng effort into a ~11qm srr1J:IV porn dr:1m,1 l'Onvancing. Flanders 1s Just to bring quality programs to called "'l rum,111 ut J>ot-.1JJm." .i passable, wh1l l' Houseman 1elevision.Hullhcsndfactis lh11t oo minul1• 'llt'<'i:al NBC 1-. a1nnJ.( .,,.,.m-. unc<•rta1n at tim e~ this e ffor t is only :.i well· tomJ;:ht Tlw -.ho" -.huultl h;:.:1 \:._:l_' _"_.:.:.h..:..l't:.:.l:..:.1l':.:.r:.:.h..:..e.:...:.1s.....:..to.....:..u..:.~..:.e..:.o_r..:.d:..:.1_sr_~:.:'g.:..:.i_r_d __ in_t_c_n_t1_0_n_e_d_f_a_i l_u_r_c_. ----- (_}ur tntin· : .. ' i : ! : I : : t • 84" Sofas from 499.00 Love Seats from 399.00 Chairs from 219.00 11.J. GARl\ETT fURNl1lJRE PllOFESSIONAL INTERIOr\ DESIGNERS Op~n Mon .. Thu11. & Fri. ~vcs. 22 I~ H/.RBO~ Bl VO. COSTA MESA, CALIF. I .. DAIL'( PtLOT .lust • -··· Tom upldae SOUND & FURY Dl-:J1T. Lota of noise ha11 be<>n gent.>rated In the c urrtnt Huollng ton Ut»ch pol1t1cal s wirl CharJea hav~ been n\Ulg at ('OUn· c1I mem beri. ttlic&ing elcctlon code violations, expensu account excesses and J unkcllng noas country. Through at all, at appears that the c ity pol1ltc l11n s who are targets of the attack have round a whipping boy to blame Anyway, ~ome or the people who felt stuns by cnt1ciams have come back with answen Coun c1lman Al Coen, for example, IS· sued a prepared statement the other day on behaU of himself and olhera in which he s&Jd no council members had remotely ''1olated the public trust. Cnllcs, Coen suggested, are fueUna the fares ot distrust. Mayor Norma Gibb,, comment· ed in part, "There'snoway I am a crook." -perhaps an un· fortunate turn of phrase in view of ttlgh federal orfic1als who ha\•e said the same wo~ in recent 'times. EARLIER . HUNTINGTON Mayor Pro Tem Harriet Wieder lashed back at her detractors who had alleae~ possible viola· lions in her 1974 election. Interesting 1n all of this. however, was the fact that the counter-attacks offered by all tllree Huntington otricials - Coen. Gibbs and Wieder -found one source to blame. They blamed the newspaper that reported the charges. Indeed, that harkens back to a ncient times when lhe king sal upon his throne, waiting for word from the battle fi eld. Finally lhe messenger arrived to report that the battle was lost. So the king killed the messenger. Counl'ilman Coen asserted that 1t was "the communicallons media who perpetuate a nd dignify" all the charges being trotted out. Well. I don't know anybody who believ{'s they've been dignified by a newspaper but maybe Al does. FURTHER, H E Objected to use of the word "Junket" tu describe councilmanlc trips across the countryside. "I don't know what Coun. cilman Coen 's dictionary s:iys but m y W ebster 's defines "Junket" as. "An excursion paid for out of public run~ "So much for that Meanwhile, Mrs Wieder com- plained. "It's damned unfair to be tried 10 the press If you newspaper~ keep 11 up, J ou·11 have nothing but u~e car sales men serving on city coun· C'llS.'' I thlllk that s tatement was damned unfair to u~ed car salesmen Al least when they ~ct . through wath your money, you have a few old tares lo kick. Few polltlc1ans can make that s tate- ment ALAS, IT SEEl\1S these Hunt ingtoo Bl't1l'h politicos can't un· dersland lhC'y 're getting all this flak bccaUM' 1t ·s an elL'<'lion year an their cit~. What dJd they ex pe<·t. "1m· und roses? By 't'rt•uming foul 111 the new:.11a per. ~ou suspect they're J<'l in~ lik1• .1 busebaJI manager ~ho v1·l1'. at the umpire He knc1"' h1• can 't get the call t·h.rn.:1•d lie JU!ll wonts a httlt• t'dj,!e i.:111n~ his woy next lime Ju,t H'll ror a little 1nllm1d0Uon . \\ t;ll 11 won't be the paptors \o\hn J'H':.s ;1 S yard penalty for lwinit orf,1dl' on the Hpcn1>e ac u1unl \our twr That "ill lw up to the P<"OPI.-al the poll!> Earring Retrieved Iranian Ambassador Ardeshir Zahed1 picks up a diamond and emerald earring dropped by Elizabeth Taylor during a party at the Iranian embassy as the actress leans on him. The jewelry fell during a dance·floor collision. Pope Paul Meets With Egypt's Sadat VATICAN CITY IAPI Pope Paul VI met with Egyptian Presi· dent Anwar Sadat today and told him a •·peaceful and just solution to the Arab· Israels cns1s ... must Include an equitable solution to the problem of the Palestiruan people " Sadat replied by praising the Pope for taking ''firm" at~nds on the Palestinian issue ··and in )our refusal to admit any c.hange for the Holy City of Jerusalem . "Texts or the remarks were made public after the 45·mfoute meeting The warm atmosphere sur· rounding Sadat ·s Vatican \'1s1t "as in sharp c~n~rast t.o the ~eserved one marking Isr aeli Prime Mini!>ter Golda Mt.>1r s audience In 1973. Harm Drop• Oui WASHINGTON IAP > -Former Oklahoma Sen. Fred Harris, who hoped public concern over economic issues would put him in the White House, ts ending his actl\·c campaign for the Democratic pre· sident1al nom inat1on because of his own economic woes. ( IN SHORT ) Sources close to the cam· paign said Wednesday that the self-declared ''New Populist'' will remain a declared candidate and at· tempt to influence the party platform at its nominating convention in New York In July . But Harris scheduled a news conference today to announce he w1ll no longt.>r campaign in lhc remaining presidential primary elec· uons. Israel Aid Debated WASHl;">:GTON <Al'J Israel', strong 11upportcrs in Congress a re pess1sm1~t1c about their ab1l.tl)" lo mrrea:.e m11.Jlury aid to the JeWlsh st ate bee a use of President Ford's threat to veto any increase rn the foreign aid bill "The Prt'sident holds all the c~rds on this one." said a Republican who as among con~res.smen trying to work out a com· promise. The ball before Congre'i. ~ould raii.e lhe am~nt of military aid to Israel $550 m1l llon ubo' e what f ord says he will ac· cept The GOP C'Ongressman said one compromise effort being con- .'>1dered 1s to lncrea:.e ;J1d to 1'rat'I b\• S275 m1lhon over Ford's re quest Cadet• Clteafh19? NEW YORK IA P I About 00 cadets al thl' U.S Military Academy have bt•t•n noltr1ed they must race a 12 member honor board next wee k 10 ;ins" er chari.tei. about cht•atin~ on a take-home test last month. Jn what could beUw ac•adc-my ·~ wor1>t scandal in Its 174-yt•ar his· tory, the cadets were told Wt•d ne~duy tht'Y faced chargei. A few others who have been on lt'mporary a.s.s1gnmt>nt awav from the academy are to be quesUoned late~. UC'cordin~ to Col llal Rhyne, deputy commandant of the school The code b\ \\h1ch cadets are Instructed \(l 11\'e :.:iy.s thl'y will not Ue, cheat orstl'al or tol('tUll' those who du Lo<-kh.-ed Cooperate• WASHINGTON <AP> Thl' l..-0ekheed Aircraft Corp agreed Thursda~ to give Senutl' 1me~l1gators the names of government of. r1c1als in Japan and elsewhere s:ud tu have been bribed to promote Lockht.>t'<f 's sales The rlrm, through ll'> Wnshm"'on lawyers. said 1t will comply "Ith j subpoena demanding the numes and other Information uhouL tht• matter Dul 11 nskl'd for an l''Cl<'n!l10n un11I n<.'Xl week Tuei.dJy to JICl the mater1,1I to1ieU1l'r r Clear Skies Prevail Spring Warmth Spreads Across Nation Al~ro" Atltl't• llo\tOf'I llull•lo O><<•oo (1"C•~ll Hltfl l.•w ,. ..... ~~-~:-~--H 41 ,. 44 .. J' .. ,. )• .11 •• «I n ,, <•····~ O.nvf"' ~ ,. nt Al ,. .. .. (°»Ul'ft t+:·""'1u1v H.W\t6f\ 1 C•l'i41 (ti. l •\V•OA I) \I ftt /\ .. 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'' ,.. • "' 0 ' ~~.,.,~·'!~ ' 01 p... • 2 ~-·-llUO"' I\ ~"'°'''W' l »• m "'"' IO•"' MDor'lr ,., tt tt•"' ••t'f.l '1• m Chinese Checkers Observers Predict Little Effect I TOKYO IAP) Thou Jn(.!:. or Chinese murched throuih Pek· int'• main square today. wa\'ina bannen. sing1na rtt\olutaon1to sonas and beating i<>n61:. t o celebrate the rnstallalJoo of lluu Kuo·fena as premier of t:hrnJ and lhe downfall of tui. rt\ al. Tena H11au pina, re ldents of llw Chlnei.t cu1,1t11 I rcporh'd by telephone The procesMon of' student:., wotkers and others (hrou"h Tit•n An Men Square started ut da"n' and conunuc.>d throughout the day. th\' l!ou rces 1>1ud Secur11~ unlts were reported poi.tt.>d around th~ vast squar(! "It's a arcot, colorful. nop,y celebration, but H appear11 to be tugbJy organ1zt.>d ." one rc:.td<'nl said. Somt> or the nuirchers carnt'<I portrait,.. or Communist p11rty ct1111rman Mao Tsc·tung, but there "ert-nunt• or Hua or an\ otht'r h•udcr,, the !liOUrct•:. s.aid HUA'S CAREER PROFllED-t\12 The demonstration wa:. tlw ROVt'r nnH•nt '11 JMWCr lo thl· 'iohmt dem onstration in tht• 1>quor~ Monday thnt ttpp11rently tit·celt.>rated the part~ Pohtburn·,, dec1s1on to try to decide th\· power strugele that has been Att ing on since the death oC Premier Chou En lai Jan. 8 The Peking correspondent tor K~odo, the Japanese news ugen- q . reported thut the demon11tra- t1ons began about 10 p.rn Wed- Land in Borneo Moslem Hijackers Free 67 Hostages MANILA. The Philippines (AP) -Three armed hijackers claiming to be Moslem rebels released 67 plane passengers unharmed today and a Philippine Airlines jet took them to northern Borneo. The plane landed safely, but local officials were reluctant to give the hijackers asylum. day morning, forced the pilot lo The hostages freed a!~er more ny· to Manila and threatened to than 24 ~ours aboard included blow up the plane and lts 73 one American. Jack Schroeder or passengers aqd crew members Santa Monica. an employe unlesslheirdemandsweremet of the James M · Montgomery Co In addition to the ransom, they o( Pasadena and a consul.tant_on demanded the release from ;ail water supply to the Ph1Uppine of four men charged wilb rape, government. attempted hijacking or deser-"I was ~~ared lo death the lion. They gave that demand up whole li~e. said Schroed~r. ~ "'hen one of the prisoners. Rafael 'J'.he h1J~ckers, armed with .45 Yabut, was brought to the plane caJtber paatols and at least t\\o and convinced the hijacken. that hand grenades, were accom-the four prisoners did not want lo o~ed bv 10 .employes of the go with them. airline: t-xecullve vice president Earlv reports that they also Rafael Ygoa, "."ho was supposed sought. the release of a political to be carrying. $300,000 in pnsoner and a sixth man proved ransom; a sp~c.iat thr_ee-man mcorrect. plane crew qualified for intern a-Mlhtarv authorities said two of tional flights; and the six crew the hiJaC'kers were named Benjie· members aboard when the plant· Subair and Machmod and that was s~ized We.d nesday on a both claimed to be members of domestic flight m the southern the Moro National Liberation Phlllppin!s· Front. the Moslem guerrilla Aft~r Singapore refust!(f lo let army fighting a war tor lndepcn· the htjackers land, they dec1dl'<1 denc,. in the southern Pbihp· to go lo Kola Klnabalu, the pines capital of the Malaysian stat~ or Moslems in Sabah. across the Sabah, 6~0 mi~es south of Manda Sulu Sea from Mindanao, url' The trio seized the plane and believed to be one of the Moslem its passengers ~urlng a stopover rebels' chief sources of money on northern Mmdanao Wednes· and arms. nesd11y in the i.treel!I ot Pekin,_ He s aid mu-t of the de ,. monstrato r s wertl factor) \\Orkcr:s who arrived by true l'hurtered hu~ and cur "A. ldt• from the or~anlled d moninrator1. there wcr1.1 n<>1Ual\f or cltfaeni. on the atreeta'' Wc.-d. nefiday n liiht. the report Hid. "C"itl~eni. appt•arcd balfled at th dt'\ elopm~·nls " (.;hinu watcher10. in U1e Un.It Stalt's t1r<1 not ready to write the modt>rotc wlnf' m Ptlc~ despite the d1sm1ual ofTel\'1. ttil 1Jl.fatt!d heir to Chou En·lal. fro" all party nd f'Overnment post& U.S. 11pec1allst~ on Chinese nf' fn1rs. includ1n1 ClA Dlrectdt George Dush. former c~1ef of tht l:.S ha1son orflce an Pelting, e pect the gro" ing accommodaU()JI "'1lh Washington to remam 01 cour se wtth the ele\'ahon or Hu:; Kuo-feng as premier lgn1ricantly. with Teng's d1s'- nussaJ by Chairman Mao T~e-1. tung. came word that a close as\ soc1ate of the fallen rirst vice prt!l mler and a fellow moderate, Lt Hsien·nten, had appeared an public r eceiving the Laotian nm- bassador Six Students Die in Texas Car Disaster GRANBURY, Tex. <AP) The deaths of six popular hlah school students In a lunchllml· traffic accident stunned thb s mall r anl'hing commuruty. "They were JUSt fine youni.: boys and girls." said PrlncipaJ W1lhe Crossland a11 he thumbed through the Gran bury High School annual "It's a bit: 11hock. 1 feel likt• an) one "'ho ' d been here any length of time probably knew every one of thebe i.ludcnt.s. •· The head·on colhs 1on four mUes west of thl' north·central Tex.as town of 3.000 killed :.cvco people shortly before noon Wed ncsday. Six or the dead -the stu dents were in one car. Tht• seventh victim was the lone occu pant of the other vehicle. Crossland said the• student.. were on u lunch break and a11 parently wer e headed for Tolar. a small community where they oflen ale at a popular restauranl Students are allowed to go orr campus for lunc h, he said. of sight, and you'll need lo hire help. The puty, wonderful ;u ii would be, will cost a lot more th.an you figured, and all you'll have to show for It i• o1 memory. HERE TOMORROW The$219 investment That's worth something. But when yo u h.ave lo maktt choicM .ibout how you spend your money, think about a lr..ety wine-and-cheese evMln~, •nd use the difference for something you'll enjoy long .art(!r the lul guest hu gone home. Think of RB furniture. Our RB ori11inal lf • smart, contemporary 10f.1 wllh hl11h f.uhion desi11n .1nd tot•I !oun11ing tomfort plu\ the .ufdrd 'tyling futurt' of deverly de~l1tr1ed \ide poclcrh for m.1guines. The new 50ft .1nd 'upplf' R•palb1 Vinyl by ttooker Chemical 15 a long we,,ing, euy-ure vinyl with <l du1llng choice of 15 hold, aubtlt, and rt>al leo1thN-llh colori. Wr abrolulely declue at le11t five full years of dally ple.11ure dividends on your RB Furniture lnvHtmenl. ...,_ .. ,,.,. •011 *·•• ... <•• Yflt~ •If.'' ..,..., Q.Aat..-n/NlllOM ur' ,..,tr1•1 COin ....,. 1tu" ... ..-. ,.,,,. ttottN& ""'" """'• ...,., '4' I , ... ,_ 11 Ul4lll tU ~ -.... ..-,, IU -C..tltl ....... MIUJ, IOIM ..... , -11"10!! 1(-lttlt .......... U .... 1 U • ., .• ...._., l ... 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Ot"""4-0M..._t"l9<' Ul~-r~•¥ h N ....... I A'*••l .... 91 S«,.,.l lft0.•-..... ll\>llML • " . ... I' . I J• • .... .. . .. .. .. T!lurlday Aprtl 8. t976 N OAIL Y PILOT 87 o Love I.ost Bo/ A, Citibank Seesaw at Top By ~LTON MOSKOWITZ The world·s lwo m~l powt'rful banks ore New York's C!Ubaok und San Francl.sco·s Uank ot America. and there'& no love lost between them. In any field of enduavor there'll a d111tinctlon nllached to ~Ing number one, and _.._~-·------;,, bankmg this is a dis· tmction thal has long been held by the Bank of America Durrng the past five ye ars Citibank made a determined rWl on that pos1t1on -and it Money Tree was dear. until last year. that C1t1bunk wus gettin~ the bet· ter of the fight lt had steadily whittled down the .:norrnous lead once en1oyed by the Bank of A1twr1 ca. In 1975. however, as bankers Cccquently found themselves on the front page~ or ncw~papers, the tide turned -and California's banking giant regomed the in· 1t1at1ve Citibank losl ground m its dn'e to overtake the Banlt of America. COMPANIES GROW Bl' sellin ~ morl' product. Hopefully. they s ell it at a profit. which 1s "hY }OU con:apare comoames not merely by sales 'oturne hut by earnings. A bank '~ product. 1n case you didn't kno" It. '" money, and the way 1t produces earrungs 1s by loaning out thl' money •l collects in deposits The d1Cferencc bet ween what 1l pays for its money a nd what 1t gets for loaning 1t out 1s profit. It's a simple formula and Walter B Wn:.ton, the boss of C1t1bank. played 1l for all 1t was worth Ile didn't havt' at his dJsposal as much money as the Bank of America had, but tht>re's a way to get around that: Loan out a hq~hcr perce n- tage of the money you do have So. tn the early 1970s, while the Bank of A men ca h.1d oul on loan a httle more than 60 percent or its deposits. Citibank had more than 80 percent of its deposits out on loan WRISTON HAD ANOTHE R art! 1n the hole C1t1bank pioneered in the International field and when nations around the globe began putting up their own steel mills and auto plants. 1t was C1t1bank money that helped to finance this growth This had a double-whammy effect It not only increased Citibank's business, 1t did so at a Vl'r) great rate of profit · lf )OU think interest rates here are high, )OU should sec what they are in D1akarta and Sao Paulo Last yt"ar C1t1bank dc- nved 70 percent of its profits from international lending. A ll S bank 1t 'snot. The Wriston strategy paid off m 1972 when Citibank's earnings topped the Bank of America's, $201 milhon to Sl92 million That lead widened 1n the next t"o y«.'ars. In 1974. Citibank earned S312 mllhon to the Bank of America's $256 million Wnston had a $65 million profit bul~e even though he was operatrng on $57 billion of assets, compared to the Bank of Amen ca 's $60 b1lhon. THE BANK OF AMERICA was making noises during that penod about the dangers or a 1(0 go lo.•n philosophy. "Sour grapes,·· retorted Citibank 1n New York Last year lhe grapes turned sour on Walter Wnstun. Loan losses were so high Citibank had to wnte off S30() m1lhon Loan losses at the Bank of Amcr1c.-a lllso Wl•rc up sharply, but they were only half of Citibank's. Tht! Rank of Amenca increased its assets 12 percent to $66 billion. Citibank's assets remained stahc The Bank or America's earnmgs soared 18 percent to $302 m1lhon. C1t1bank's ('am. ings wt>re up 12 percent to $350 m1l11011. As the year drew to a close, the Rank of Americ a, which has been increasing lls international penetration (It now gets 55 percent of its profits abroud ). hod its shares listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. And as Mr Wnston well knows, Bank of America s hares have yet to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange 2 Bid for Looser Airline Controls WASHINGTON <AP>-Two cabinet offlc1als cla im ~ov ­ ernment regulation of the nation's airlines 1s l'hoking the in- dustry and creating unnecessarily higher air fares for travelers. Transportation Secretary William T Coleman Jr und Treasury Secretary William E. Simon Wednesday urged a Senate Commerce subcommittee lo take qwck action lo lessen federal regulation and let a1rhnes run their business tn a com petit1 ve en v ironmenl. 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Westcllff PIGICI • Hewport S.ach ' C.elebrate Easter OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS WHtcliff Ploxo 642-2444 Put together beaullful pants and pieces 1n Schrader Sport's mini-checks, Poly and cotton gingham Brown vs. whtl&- Lelt Wesk1t 32 00 Slim Skirt 30 00 Shirt 32 00 Right Fly Front pant 36 00 Pullon Pant 30 00 Tun1c4600 Hewporler Inn 644-0570 MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING EASTER OH PARADE A grRat <oAlt"cl1Qn ol 'lhort•. <ind lies Short'! in Spr1nQ ,hd<lt"'> of d11111blA orP' '• dJc.ron ann c.onon Repp .,1r1pP ''"" from Talbot are wPlcomC' golls .. Saddlebaek EDITION Today's Clo Ing .Y. toeks 1 ' . 1 , VOL. 69, NO. 99, .4 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR NIA T HURSDAY, AP RIL 8, 1976 TEN CENTS Pact, No Fee Hike Urged for Exams Despite recent Oranee County Grand Jury criticism ol a con· tract coverin& physical exitms or new county employes, County Personnel Director Bert Scott r~ commended W ednesdlly that 1t be renewed . However, Like lhe Grand Jur}. Scotl said Orange County Health 1'esting Institute (OC HT I >. s hould not be given a requested Carter Retracts Remark P HI LADELPHIA (A P ) Democratic presidential con· tender Jimmy Carter apologized today for his use of the phrase ''ethnic purity" in a statement opposing f eder al effor ts to change th e makeup of neighborhoods a nd said 1t was "a mistake on m y part." Carter's apology came at a news conference as he cam· paigned he re for the Apnl 27 Pen· nsylvania primary. In South Bend. Ind .. on Tul'!>· day, Carter said in response to a question from reporters . "I'm not goin g to use the federal government's authonty to circumvent the natural in· BROWN CAMPAIGN TO GO ON TOUR?--AS clination or people to h ve 111 bomogenous groups . .. I'm not trying to say l want to maintain with anv kind or JtOv· ernment interference in the ethnic purity of neighborhoods. Whal I say is the government oOght not to take as a major purpose the intrusion of alien aroups into a ne ighborhood. si mp- ly to establish that intrusion .. Carter r epeated a similar <See CARTER. Page AZ ) Marine Guilty In Death of Stepdaughter An El Toro Marine booked on murder charges after his 2·) car- old stepdaug hter d1L'i.I of mass1Vl' head in1uries was found guilty of i'rwolunlary mansla ughter late Wednesd ay by an Orange County Superior Court jury. J udge Robert P. Kn~land ar· ceptcd the vcrd1rt reached after two days of deliberations and set April 28 as the datl' he w1l~ xentenre Kevin Dale Forrester( 19. of Santa Ana. Beverley Forrcster . 18. tht~ vir· tlm 's mother. tt•sllfied that i.h1· saw her husband bt•at the bahv on sever a I oct• a s1on-. hct" l't'll ,\ug. 8 and ti). 1975. \\ hl'n the child lupscd into a rom,1. The child rei.:atnl'<.I consr1ous· ness after bcmj! romuiww for sevl'ral weeks but d1Nl or 1l., 111 Junes Nov. 7 while bdni.t l'ttrl'd for an a foster homr. Forrester pleadNI i.iualty to· c:harges o( child abusc lwfor1• th1• little girl dll'd and was undcrJ111· llJll mental tt•sts ot lhl' :1tatt•''> Chino fac1hty ,,, th\! lime of dt•· n}h. He wns imml'1llatt'ly rdurnt'<I to Oran~\· County und rebooked on munll'r l'huri.:1•s. Cou~t W e ather Fnir tonight and Friday with no Important tem- perature ch anges. 11.tghs Friday 63 to 68, lows tonight in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY Job pro1pl!cfJ for cun· ,09f!T'• in Jlf!Orl 4heod an a· peeled to be dim. One .cuthorUr caHs problem "iocicl dvn.amite." Story, AS. hike ln fees. Scott's recommendauons were included Ill three-page report to the board of supervisors. The personnel officer's report did not mention last week's scathm'g Grand Jury cnticism of the OCHT I (ontract. In tus re· port. the jur y labeled the part "unprofessional and at times contradictorv.' • Henry lJ11wi11ds As for Scott, the jury said he wai> ''biased and uobusinesshke" during aeaotiations leading to awarding the $275,000 a year con· tractto OCHTI. last June. Scott said the Jury's findings \\-ere l'\Ot documented by facts and prepared a nine-page report that contradicts most of the Grand Jury's conclusions. But the belated Jury criticism AP WlrepMIO Secretary of State Henry Kissinger sits on the floor at the Iranian Embassy in Washington during a party with ac· tress Polly Bergen. franian Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi held the party following a benefit ballet al the Kennedy Center. lRelated Photo Page M . l School Pay Talks Stall in Standoff? There apparently is a standoff in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Representatives or both the teachers and the trustl'es arc ~aym~ the other s hould move to in1t1ate discussio n of th e teachers' salary and benefit re- quests. John Cooper. the trustees' chief negotiator. said he told of· hcers of the Saddleback Valley Educators Assoc1ution <SV EA I, which represents the tcachers, weeks a~o that he was ready lo discuss the proposals they havl' made ror the next Sl'hool year. "They'' e s..11d, 'Wl'll. soon · c·oopt.>r said But 11111 Mecham. S\ El\ \l<'t' president. s.11d "Tlw twll ,.., an their hands " lie said tht')' ha\'e presented their proposals ~nd now the up propnnte step is for trustl'C'l to n•art to them. Trustees admitted hovinll many flUt'St1ono; about lht• parkaJ.!c duran~ lhe1r meetin.it Mondjy, Th<'Y asked then that daSl'ltssion or tht• tt'llC'hCr'I' re· quests for s.1lnry and program <'h<rnJ(es hc~in soon. "\Vt>'rc w;uting for thcm to n.,k us queslion.~." l\freham sa1cl. Trustees have schedult.'d an ex· ecut1ve session at 5 p.m. today in the district offices. Cooper s~ud he expects thl'y wall t1•ll him whirh proposals they fed need clanflcation All principals and other dis· trict administrators also met ror four hours Tuesday to evaluate the proposals. Cooper said they were to de- termine the impact the proposals 1f accepted -would have on the children. lie said a report on the evalua· lions will be m ade to trustees. However , he r efu!>cd lo make J>Ublic any conclusions made at the meeting SVEA has asked to be made 1hr t•xrlusavc representatives of teacher:. 1n negotiations. Although trustees are not cxpe<'t t'Ct to uct on this request until MJy. Cooper said 1t should make no d1rferenl'e 1n their discussions of lhl' propos a I:.. The process of "meeting and ronfernng" with employl'S re· mains the same until July 1 ac· 1·ordini.t to the new rollect1vl' bargaining law. he snid The Saddleback Valley Pupil Services Association has askc.•d to be recognized as the exclus1vP represen tat1 Vl' for daslra<•t rounselor~. psychologists and speech therapis ts. The Saddleback Valley rhapter of t h e Ca lifo rn ia School Employes Association has asked to be reCOf'nized as representing secretarial. food ser vice. custodial. mainte nance and (See SALAR Y, Page A2) SB W onian Wins Bus Driving A.ward Gertrude Heavener, a 'bus driver in tbe Saddleback Valley Unified School District, won first place in the novice division of a recent county bus driving rom· petition. She also took second place ln the two-axle transit category during the 17jh Annual Orange County Drivers Tra i n in g Institute s ponsored br the ·Orange County Schoo Bus Drivers Association. Pamela Herbericb. also a Sad· dleback school bus driver. placed fifth in the two-axle transit category. . A team trophy W&.'1 awarded Mrs. Heavener, Lind.a .'.faylor and Ed Wri&ht for bavin& the highest total points. Other drivers who participated in the event were Fon-est Peques, Jackie Hamilton. Henry Marman, Shirley McDougle, Evelyn M c Keon and Zack Loulddes. The purpose or the annutl In· stitule is to evaluatb a driver 's ability to handle a bus under ac· tual or simulated driving condi· uon.s. Saddleback district drivers bout that they are the only COUD· ty Kbool district that bu bad no accident.a th ls year. o( the contract and S<•ott waR out of sight In the personnl'I d1rt>t' tor 's memo recommendmg the OCHTI contract be renewed next w~ek for another} car. The health testing r1rm. which was rounded m 1973 by 1nd1cted political pat ron Dr. Lows Cella. is seekio8 to ha' c I.he ree per physical exam raised from $63.99 to$75.10. Scott said the price incr<'ase of $11.11 per exam rt•nt'<'ts "inflJ· uonary increases in opcr;iting costs. 10cluding malpractice tn· surance.'' But. he pointed out. other ven- dors that might no" qualify for the contract would possibly offer a lower price than the proposed $7510. .,.. "Because or tb1s, my first re- . commendation wnuld bl.• to r~ main with the samo vendor unlS offer $73 per unit." Scott said. , "Our second choice would be to an extension at the present price ($63 99) or any amount up to $73 wtitch, 11 not acl'eptcd. would 1oti\•e the county the opuon of ~1'>: m~ to the market to !)eek new proposals." (See PHYSICi\LS, Page A!) Quake Hits 4. 7 No Damage in LA Trerrwr By the Associated Press A slow, rolling earthquake that awak ened many Southern Californians today reJ.tistered an estimated 4. 7 o n the Richter scale, officials at Caltech said There w ere no reports of damage from the quake, which scientists said was centered at foothill town of Newhall, about 30 miles north of downtown Lo:. Angeles. Many residents lrom t.os Angeles to Santa Barbara called local law enforcement agencies and radio stations to report the tremor, which hit about 7:20 a.m. Claudine Charged in Slwoting ASPEN. Colo. CAP) -Singer. actress Claudine Longet was charged today with reckless manslaughter in the death of her lover . profession al s kier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich. He was fatally s hot almost three weeks ago at the home they shared for t wo years. If convicted on the felony charge. the French-born enter· tainer could be fined up to $30,000 and sentenced to up to 10 years in pnson. Miss Longet appeared in Pitkin County Court today with her for mer husband, singer Andy Wlluams. at her side. County Court Judge John Wendt accepted a motion from the district attorney to transfer the case to Pitkin County District Court, where the charge was filed. District Court Judge George E. Lohr advised Miss Longet of her rights under Colorado law and granted a m otion from her at tomcy. Charles V. Weedman of Los Angeles, for a preliminary hearing. It was set for Junt> 8. Lohr also granted 11 motion by Weedman that a pt>r'lonal diary kept by Miss Lon1tcl not he rt•· leased by th~urt to anyonl' not in\'olved m the case The chief investigator 1n thl' l'ase has said 1n an afradav1t hkd an Pitkin County Dl'>tnct Court that when he arrived at Sah1ch'c; house on tht' n1.iht of the '>hoot· ing, he "was informed hy Claudine Lon~t't that shf' had shot Spader Sab1rh .met that ht• was lytng on the b.ithroom floor." The nffacl:iv1t wn-; fil<'d by !,t. Wiiiiam Raldradli(t• or llw Pitkin County Sheriff's Dcpnrtmrnt a-< authorities sought a warrant t1> ~earch the housC'. Miss Lon~et . 34 , ha~ appcnrc•d <St>e CLi\ UDIN F:, Pag•• /\2) ~~-........ CHARGED IN DEATH Claudine l.onget "We're crazy with calls," a switchboard operator at the Ven· tura County s heriff's s tation said. Surprisingly. fewer people called at Newhall. "It didn't feel that strong,'' said Deputy Richard Verner of the Newhali sheriff's substation. He said the station received on· ly "about three calls -not many at all." Quakes measuring 5 on the Richter scale have caused con· s1derable damage in the past. The Richter logarithmic scale measures the intensity or earth- quakes but not the energy rt·· leased by them. Every full· number ancreastl md1catc:. u ten· fold increase m the size or the quake. It was not im mediatcly known whether the quake was rel<hed tu the earth bul~e that has bi.•en de· tected along a 70-mile stretch of the San Andreas Fault ahout .U> miles northec1st of Los Angeles. This morning's tl•mblor was the r1rst quake felt in Southern California stn ce New Year's Day, Caltech offlciabsJ1d. Mall Shorn, Raped,: Sprayed With Paint By STEVE MITCHELL Of"'° Oaily Pilot SUtt A bizarre kidnaping, in which the victim had half his hair and mustache shorn by three as· sailants before he was sprayed with red paint, was called "the weirdest thing I've beard of in 15 years " by a veteran Costa Mesa police lieutenant today. Police r econstructed the story I.his way: A man was kidnaped at gun· point in Costa Mesa early today by a man and a woman who forced him into the trunk of his own car before driving it lo an area m Laguna lhlls. There they blindfolded the vie· hm. His two abductors were met by a third suspect. a woman. who assisted in stripping the victim and tying him to a Ping Pong ta· ble. The vict im said he was then sexually molested by the triv, who proceeded to shave half his hair and his mustache bcforl' spraying him with a can of red paint. Police said the three suspt>cls untied the victim and put him back m the trunk of has car , dnv· ing him to an oil field in Hunt· ingtoo Beach where they left him locked in the trunk of his car and fled. The victim pried opcn the trunk a nd flagged down a motorist who notified police. Pohce Lieutenant George L. Lorton said offi cers are que!itio11· ing the victim today and hope to shed some light <1n the IJ1zarn~ abduction. Nessie Horned? Scotti-sh Monster Described CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (AP) - The Loch Ness monster. lcgen· dary inhabitant of a deep Scottish lake. 1s described by rcsearchero; as a lonjl neckl•d creature with horns on al'> ht•ad. Th<') bast' tht•1r impresswn on ll sertC!) of funy photographo; lht•y say show the monster swam· ming in Loch NC'ss last summer An art 1st 's 4:nhanrcmc•nt of tlw pictures makes the hca!>tTr'>l'ITI· ble a g1rarre with a short.Snout. The photo~ cau ... ed a furor l<"f November when their exlstent·t· was reported. The rc•scarrhcrs published a detailed an·ount or their rtndings 1n today'o; 4•ditwn of Technology Hev1ew, a publlra· lion of the Mussachusclts Institute of Technology. "Although we make no claim to being expert :r.ooloi.:1sts, we l'an fin d no com htll i'ltioll or phenomena that arcount for these data as I as the simpll• ('Xplanat1on at a lar~c creature inhabits th och." they S(ltd. The stu y was conducted by the Academy of AppUed Science., a research group whose pre'il· dent 1s Robert II. !lines. dean 11( the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Conl'ord. N H . The heart or their finding-; ic; a series of murky color photo· graphs. One of the mosl dramatic shows "the head of a creature. with bilateral sym· metry indicated, in ball profile, with the nostrils and open mo\1lh at the right and several horn-like projections at the top." By "bilater a l symmetr y." they meant that the left hal! of the head looked like the right half. Th~y said lbe neck is about 1 \1a ffft thick, the mouth nine inch('~ Jong and on e or the horns six in· ches long. Another pictur e depi~ted a luminous.. pink blob attached lo a Ion~ s naky neck. The re· searchers said It wasabout20feet loot an~ •ppeared lo be.'''!'e up- per torso. neck and head of a llV· in~creaturc." The object<; photo~raphcd passed in and oul or llw l'amcra'\ 'aew, thcy 1>a11l ·1 hc·y c·ould not. hjVC' been rocks lat•rau~c lht• lakc•'c; hottom wa~ 1Jut of lhc camera's rani:1•. Several limes. th1•v said, ir· regular. dappl1•1l 'lhtJpcs ap· pt•art'd on thl' film after lht· l'jmt•ra wa!'> humpl•d hard 1•nuu.:h to makf' it s wing waldlv. The• -.tudy stirred up a new wave• of 1>p1•culat1on about the ex- 1stcnct> or tlll' rahlc•d mon1>tcr. (;coritc H ZUJ!. c·urator or t ht' D1v1s1on of Hc11ttlcs one.I /\mphi· ha ans at thl' Sm ti h'>11n1an lt1i;tat 11· tion, sai<I, "I helil'Vt' tht•sc• dota in<l1catc lht• 11r("i;c•r1N• of lari.:1· anamuls in l.01·h Nc~s but :arc ill· 11ufrkicnt t111rh•11t 1rv t ll!'rn." Sir l'l'lC'r ScrHt. 11 Rritish naturah~t. 1•vt•n uavl' at ;1 11:am1: Nl'S!H l er ai; rhomboptcryic, which in c;r.,ck mean~ rnuHhlv "Ness mon<1ter with thl' diamond·shnped fli pper " ~ llowc•vcr. a ll'am at th" Natural llai.torv M ui.eum in Loni (Se .. MONSTER. Pagt• AZ) Boating Featured Boating is both a way or . life a nd big business along the Orange Coast. Today's Doily Pilot br· ings you a special, 20-pn~c magazine report on the power and sail craft mak· inf( boating more enjoya- ble for a rea sailors. For your armchair tour of the sales, service and marine s upply fir ms serv- ing the seagoing public. turn to "Orange County Boating." ., % DAILY PILOT SB Thurtdily Apnl 8 1978 Trip Exhibit O.oly Pii.t $1.tt ....... f . , , • Paul Pres ley, owner of the San Clemente lnn and J ack Brenna n. a ide to former Pres ident Nixon. 'look over memorabilia of Nixon 's recent tnp to China. Brenna n holds p~cture .or Nixon and Chairman. Mao Tse.tung. Items will be displayed at the Inn tonight from 6:30 to 9 to ra~se fund~ for the South Coast Boys Club. The ticket price of $5 includes cocktails. ,. SaddJeback Schools Okay ~summer Class Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees ap- proved the dates for summer st'hool this week but postponed rons1deration of the calendar for the next school yea r. Instead . they said the dates for the 1976·77 school year could be considered In negotJatJons Trustees refrained from ap- proving the calendar after Bill Mecham, vice president of the Saddleback Valley Educators Association (SVEAl, objected Ile said approval of the calendar would be a reJecl1on of proposals the teachers' group has made and hope lo negotiate. Trustees referred the issue to the negotiating table de-'ipitc Preston Howell, a parent. obJect- ing that parl'nts hJve nothing to '>ay about the length or the school )ear. The problem 1s not one ol more or fewer days. Howell said "The problem before us 1s who 1s run- ning lhe school d1stn cl." The calendar which had been proposed included 177 days or tn· !'ttruct1on a nd 21 le~al and local holtdavs. It went from Sept. 13 to June l7 Summer S<'Sss1ons, for which the c·atendar was approved. will ~o from June 16 to July 'l1 at the 1ntr rm e tl1at t', h ig h and f:l>pl'ranza :-.c-hooh. Summer <'las!'te:-. will be offered at th<' t•lemt•nt.Hy and cont1nuat111n 'chools from June 28 to July 2:l .Jul v 5 will be n holiday during t Ill' 'lllfll mer Sl'ss1on Toro Home Rified For $6,600 in Loot BurRlar., "ho forced OP<'n the .:ar.JJ.!<' do<lr to icnln entry hrl\ c .. 1nlt•11 ~ll'r<'o N \ UI pmcnt. tool<1, 1· .1 m t' r a t• ti u 1 p m en t .1 n ti t1•h-\ •'•nn 'l°l" \ aluc<l at ncurlv ~1.1.00 frnm an F:I TQro home• Or .in.it• ("1111nty i.her1Ws ofrtcer,. 'lllll ll1· 1>11 t1 t'' '"'' 1 d the uwn o(' 1·111 rt•d al Uw homf' or soleftmnn 1toi:<'1 fl ll,111 f:} man. 34, while h<> .ind h1" ram1ly were vlsilini: La, \ 1•.:.1 .. 0RANO£ C<?A;ST f 'ront Pag~ 1l J CLAUDINE in the small courtroom in this Rocky Mountain ski resort to'4 n once before. She has been free on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond since a hearing March 22. the day after Sabich was found dead in hjs $250,000 home. Dr. Charles Williams. t he county coroner. said Miss Longet told officers after her arrest that the shooting was accidental. Williams. who arrived Ill Aspen the day after the shooting. quoted her as telling officers the gun fired when Sabich, JI. was show- ing her how lo handle 1t. In his affidavit, Baldridge said tht• gun in\'oh •ed in the shoot ing was a .22·cahber semiautomatic gas·operaled revolver. An autops y showed Sab1ch. who dominated lhe pro ski tour in the e arly 1970s after first racing as a member of the American Olympic team , died o( a single shot fired from a .22-cahber hand gun at a distance of about eight feet. Miss Longel, who has reported- ly been in Palm Springs 11tncl.' her last court appearance, has made no public statements about the death of the m an she rirst met al a 1972 ski race in Rear VaJlcy, Cahr. Al the time thev met. she was sei>araled from \V1lham:-. They "'ere divorced last September. From PogP A I MONSTER • • don said it was uncon\'lnced b, the pictures and speculatt"d thut 11om(' objects on the film could bt• gas bublJl<>s There have been kgend' 01 mons t ers 1n L oc h Nt'"' throughout h1 ... tory The fir!.l rP ported s11ithting was in S6S A U . \\hen Saint Columba, the mun who brnui;thl ('hrist111nit v to S<·otlnnd, "o" "lild to have been fn11htmed off hy :i monstl'r 1n the l.1ke Shotgun, Ste r e o Take n in Camper A shotjlun and stereo equip m<'nl jointly valued at Sl ,000 have been l!lolen from un un lockt'd camper shell m Trnltuco Co nyon, Orange Countv ~hcriH'11 officers reported. J)C'pulie11 said the theft w1111 re· ported by dog trainer Ronnld LA•1• Enders. 28. of 2200 Plano J>rl v<'. Trabuco. lie wus 3Mcmt ut th1• time of the lhE'ft. Battin Hearing Delayed Tht' "locked" knee ~ a Juror caused a half day's delay Wed· nl'~llY m the trial ol indicted Oranee County Supervisor Robert 8atlln. I( won't until It was de· terrnlned that Juror Vance Newkirk ·s knee required surgery that an alternate juror was called and Batlln's trial resumed. Still on the wttness stand when the in di cted Santa Ana supervisor's trial got under way again was a former Battin staff worker . Julie Grimes. Ae she had done a day earlier. Mn Grimes admitted she and other members of Battln's staff worked on his 1974 campaien for lieutenant governor during normal county working hours. She also said campaign related work was done during evening hours a nd on weekeoda. Mrs . Grimes, however, couldn't recall the dates she was assigned campaign chores by another staff member. Nor could Mrs. Grimes recall receiving instructions directly from Battin to forego her regular county duties to work on his un- successful 1974 bid for statewide office. It is the prosecution's conten- tion that Battin llleeally used his staff and county supplies in his bid to become Calitornla's lieute- nant governor. Battin's attorney, Matthew Kurilich, insists staff members did their normal chores and were paid from a campaign fWld for their Poli Uc al chores. PHYSICALS Scott also re~ommended that administration of the contract be switched from his department to the health department. In a single a statement that re· rutes the Grand Jury's COO· <'lusions. Scott said. "The vendor <OCHTI > has faithfully a nd satisfactorily performed its ob· ligations undt>r the agreement." Fro• Page A I SALARY .•. lronsPorlalion employes. As yet, neither of these groups has s ubmitted salary a nd benefit requests. Both. however, are expected lo m ake proposals for their mem hers. Coast Clears After Early Rai"' Wimb A sudden storm brought scat· tered rain, dark clouds and gusty winds to the Orange Coast today but national weather forecaster~ predicted clear skies for tonight and f'riday. Ram watchers in cities across most or Orange County rePorted \he rain began this morning al about ll o'rlock and continued s poradic ally through mid- morning OHicu1ls al the Orange County F1ood Control Department in Santa Ana reported "less than a trace" or rain by m1d -mornmg, but Stud that by the llme the rain s tops they expeclt>d "several hundrl"dlhA Of an inch " The rain was eitpected lo con· llnue most or today, Wlth tern· peratures reaching the m1d-60s ond dipping down to about 47 dejlrt<es tonight tlowever. clear 1kies are ex· peeled for toni.c ht and Friday. Th1• !!lorm was more severe In l.<l11 AnRelt'I <.:ounty, where· a steady downpour drenched the metropolitan area, t lowina down morninR rush hour tra/Clc but t•au!ilnJ' no dama11e. Rob«>r1 N , WM'd ,., .. ~"t •l'ld ,.~j.,., Victitn Files Claim In Chainsaw Goof T toom.n A M urphlnr M.ef't.-.~ ... t .;.._ Ch.lrt('<. ~ Locx Richard P Nl!ll £''°"''•~• Ait•,..t,. 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"", .,.. flt~• rl•o ••"••t •••• " Ccrtt• .-. •• ~,..,,_,.. ~·tie••~ bt Cl1'' "' t.t ,, ,.._~ tfrtlt ... ,_..,.,\.I Jt ""-""'""'" fnlh,_.f .... \1N1•~ U 1\,,,..,.,.., The owner or an Irvine orange gro\'e l evele d J11n . 10 by thousands or overzealous. chain saw·wielding woodcutter~ al traded by a city o((er o( free firewood has filed a $300,000 plus claim against the city Helen Cruikshank of Fall Rlver Mills contends i n her claim against the city th•l damages to the trees and grounds totalled $150.000 and future losses will amount to at least $150.000 City Clerk Carol Flynn has re- commended that the city council deny the claim and reler the mat- ter to the city's lnsurunce car rler. The city h ad ns'~crtised firewood tree for th~ tutllnf! al its Herilaae Park 81\c. on Walnut Avenue ea"l of Culvf'r Drive. But ell)' officials had Intended that just the SO trees that had been grubbed from the site be cut up and hauled away. Instead, the offer drew mote than 2,000 woodcullen from Orange, Loa An1&elu, San Bernardino and RlvBSlde Coun· Ues who made short work of Lhe SO trees and moved out into the surrounding acreage. About SO acru wel'e leveled wiLhln hours. Moet or the land wu owned by the city. but the cutters aleo laid waste to Mn. CruJbhank's cor. ner lot and cut a few trees belong- ing to other landowners. Mrs. Cruikshank's land la ftCheduled to be developed Into a shovplng center under 11 lease aKreement with d~veloper Bruce r-<ott In a bout a year. CAl1tl 2CI JICISll 11, ftll 251 llAll 11 HAUi M l&lUC£ 1M hc•a1n" tii HlllS 13 hY1rit1 S. 15 llc•llittd 1a ltUr ,. hhl I t ti ltlttMI YllU J Mt 1 m •flu lu•d It 1•11111 I ~ I Ill ........... ea.rt ~ANDINQS -This c hart shows the delegate votes by candidate as-of today, based on results of the primaries thus far. CARTER .•. statement in Philadelphia on Wednesday ln answer to another quesUon. The statement was criticized by another Democratic aspirant, Rep. Morris Udall of Arizona, and Carter said many unlden· tilled persona, including blacks, asked him to explain hla use of the term. "I was careleu in the words r used and l apologize for it." Carter said today. "There is nothing wrong with keeping the ethnic character of a · neighborhood, but anyone who wants to move In certainly has · the right to do that on hJa own volition. However, I would not arbitrarily have the federal gov- ernment move people into a neighborhood." On Wednesday, Udall said of the Carter statement: "The Wallace vote ls out there for SO· meone to 1rab. I don't know what his (Carter's) motlves are, but maybe this Is what he is looking for." Coverage Too Broad Schools Nix Employe Units Petitions from two cmployl." groupa s~king to be named ex· elusive representatives for col· lec:Uve bar1alnlng were rejected by the Saddleback Valley Unlfit.'<f School Distrk t Wt>dnesday John Cooper . chief negotJutor for district trustees, said lhl! re· jecUon should not delay the pro cess more than a day or two He said both groups could re turn the revised paper work to- day. Cooper said the Saddleb:ick Valley Educ ators Assocl11tion (SVEA} petition was not accept ed because the listing of people they hope to represent was too broad. The Saddleback Valley chapter o f the Californi a School Employes Association <CSEA> Viejo's Band Marclµng for Tour Finances Mission Viejo High School's Marching Band and DriU Team will "march for money Saturday. The 140 members will walk through all of M lssion Viejo, Aegean Hills and Laguna Hills soliciting donations to support the Bicentennial Tour they've planned for this summer. The group needs $95,000 for the trip east. Although the students have spent over 15,000 hours m fund raising projects, they are still $30,000 short. according to Jim Audet and Fred McGuJre, cochairmen of the Cavalcade or Bands. Contributions may be mailed lo the Cavalcade of Bands. 24891 Spadra Lane, Mission Viejo 92675 or to Terry Newman, the band director al the high school. inclu<kc1 the phr11:1\• "mcludln~ but not llm1tt-d tu" on their pet1 lion Cooper aaid lhit &Ilk> wai. too brood and needed to bt.• t·hupKed befure it could bt: ac ceptcd. "There ore Jui:.t 11 thousand untl one of these kinds of thlng11 )'OU need to check." Cooper sied. H<' s aid this 1s becuuae or all tht.• lesal questions wh ich could bt' In volved in lhe collective baraam 1ng process. Bill Meehan. vice president or the SV EA. said Wednesday he thought the re)ect100 would re· sult m a delay. "Whether lnten· t1onal or not." ht> said. "the en lire effect 1:. putting I.his oft." lie said he intended t.o consult with professional advisers about the rejection. Cooper said petitions from the Saddleback Valley Pupil Services A!lsociatlon , wh1 eh hopes to n •prt.•scnt district counselors. psychologists and speech therapists, have been at·· cepled and posted as the law re· qwres AgiJe Thie( Boob Vi ejo Money Bag An oglle burglar climbed to llw roof of a M iss1on Viejo serv1c<> station. lowered a hook and llrh' through the office ceiling and Liff. ed a bank bag containing S6<N from the desk. Orange Count v sheriffs officers reponed. · Deputies ore invcsl1gatmg the theft at the station operated h\ W1l11am Henry Bay,~. al 26051 La Paz Road. They said the theft occurred while Bay was absent from the premises. e Bvr: Ill c /h.z!J SneEFr Cosr,11 ~esA RCA * C ~5# l CA/l12 v' . iV l'4ci't(; SDN Y * i;~,.::~:~: ZE Al I Tl/ er-T#E y~ Slet>~o 7 "/~ R~o/'ckl"s /r ~sr C/.()J~-~n w J ~ IM A111tvr t.. ~&~ NARIJAITZ • St>A./ y' T v ' $~~.es -e~u.w~lll4 s -C~neilJl,ES -En:. . E-n::. . -411 t!)rclc.l's fk!1d ~'/ (..J,r.:d:_ t.71' B Jj A (,(/1// 1'c l/enJ1c.d tM ,.t4,,oby 4,l)ri / I ~ Cl'1d /llt:J'f .be /)1dcc/ vj'J //c,( wJk.r /10011. • Tt1118~Es • :!°NF'-"'~ · Ac.a:sso~~a thi~ Ol\e-ra.ll'f beq ! I 1111I111·1or11H11r1·11111i1•"1•11" ,,.,,. 1•1•r..:n11nl On•· '••nr f9utu·ntt••·•· Ou I 1·1·r~1 f•roduc•f Mt• "it•ll! 275 East 17th St. Th• Prof.ssloftol1 Costa Mesa · Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5·30 ,_...._ ... H.,._ _.,... llM1 f fl• "Jerry" "Mike"