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1976-04-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
• 17 e-Beau 'Disco~ . Irvine ·w~n Eseapes .. .. Assault "IJy -MotoriSt I r • • FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 9, 1976 ~ ... NO 111, 4 HCTI~, .. IOA0•5 • • • • 3 Sought in Coast Perversion Case /tlistakenly Jailed Youth Hangs Self in Cell YONKERS. N Y. CAP > - •·You can't trust a boy's life to a e<>mputer," says a teorfut father whose son hanged hjmself m his jail cell after being m~takenly arrested because of an apparent computer e rror J ohn Karag1anis, pr<'panng for the funeral today of his son, Steven, 20. said ThursdJy lhal tbe tragedy ··shows the in· hum a nity o f our judicial system " He said he hoped il "'1ould prompl officers to b<' ''more <'areful" in the fut ure Young Kara~1:1nis was arr<'Sl· ed Wednesday on a warrant <'It · ing him for violating probation from a 1a1l sentence last fall. The senten<'c was for µossessang two marijuana cigarettes. lronically, the warrant had been dlsm1!>sed by a rounty Judge but because of the 11pparent <'Om· put er error, lor a I pC)lice said they Woma11 Flees From At tack By Motorist An trvlnl' woman told poh<•t• tbPt s he cludl•d a pur'i utnR motorist cnrly toduy after n SO.mile an hour l'hllsc throuRh the w1nd1n1ot rei.1d<'nt1 ol "ilrect!I of University t'ark nnd throuAh n areenbelt Connie n. Cowe n , 19 , of Unlvcr!llty Park, tolct pollrc thrit a tnan dn vln~ n four whN•l·drht• vehicle rhost>d her rrum the Snn Diego Freeway. forc<•d her rar to the curb thrl'l' limes nnd rammed her co r before she u capcd. Police arc scckinft n 35 to 40· year·old man. about fi ve feet. eight inches tall and 195 pounds oo suspicion of assault with a de adly weapon his car Mi ss Cowen told officers she was returning home from "'ork at about 1 n m "hen lhe man fbllowed her from the San 01eRO Freeway . On<'e ins ide the Universit y P ark res idential ~ea. she said, the driver pulled in front of her and slammed on his brakes. forcing her to stop. ~ The man got out of his car and • ~gan walking toward hers. Miss Cowen turned her car and dro\•e • off Finally. s he said. she was cor· t' nered in a cul·de·sac, drove over a curb and through a greenbelt ' with the man In pursuit. She said I be rammed her <'nr. causing 1 •bout $200 dam age, In an effort to J make her stop. r The man again got out of his <'Br and approached, she said. Sbe sped off and eluded the man in the last rew block3 to her home, she told pohce never got notificauon of the dis· missal. Muriel Karagianls, the youth's mother, r ecalled getting a telephone call shortly after mid· night Wednesday from her jailed son in which he begged her . "Gel me out of here . I can't stand It " But pohce had told her they could not re lease the youth unlit morning, so s he tried to <'onsole him by telling him the family would be there to help tum. The family's lawyer, Jeremiah Gutman, said he had warned police. "Watch the guy because he's been depressed." Steven was found hanged about 4 a.m. lie had tied part of his trousers lo his cell door. another part areund his neck and ap· parentty stepped off a bunk. poli<'e said. The youth had been sentenced to one year in jail and was re- l{'asE'd on probation in December after serving three months. A warrant later Issued against him for v1olat111g probation wa!I d1sm1ssed by a judge in JanuaQ . The West<'hester County s heriff's department and the Oiv1s1on of Cr1m1nal Just1C£' Services in Albany confirmed that the war· rant cancellation was placed in a countyw1dc law ,enforcement computer systl'm In March Yonkers police s aid computer error apparently kept them from l(etlmg word of the cancellation But they said they were In vestigatmg the poss1b1hty that the arrt>).l was due lo failure to check the romputer. Patty Set To Inform WASHINGTON (AP) Patricia Hearst has start- ed telling federal in· vestigators details of West Coast terrorist activities but the information so far 1s considerred too vague. the Washington Post said today. (Details, A6). Quoting reliable sources, the Post story said the Justice Department feels that Miss Hearst Is anxious to win leniency at her sen· tenclng for bank robbery on Monday but that she still is unwilling or unable to provide solid informa· tJon. Columnis t Jack An· derson. also quoting un- named sources, sald Miss Hearst is prepared to tell all she knows, but that she fears for her life. He said she has given full details of her life in the underground to two probation officers. r Lending Helping D~nd I Victi~ Describes ~ •• , l"i ........ ,. Character a ctor Travis H. Parry of Costa ~Jcsa. a ll decked out in his "Sourdough Dudley" costume, presents $350 lo Joanie Scars, 3-ycar -old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sears o f Canada, who Jost all their vacation money to car tlouters in Hunt· ington Beach. The LYNN center <Love Your Neighbor Now) ·arranged the meet· ing. Parry said his cash was "just a grubstake" he didn't need himself. Claudine-Spider ' 'Discord' Claimed i\SPEN. Colo (AP> Dist. Al· ty. Frank Tucker says he hu evidence of "unu11ual Cllscord" between actress-slnl(er Claudine Longet and her lover. former professional skie r Vladimir "Spider" Sab1ch. whom she is ac· cused of klllh\g. Tucker made the comment in acknowledging news reports of trouble between the 34-year-old Miss Longel and Sabich, who was shot to death March 21. The two had lived together fOl'two years. Miss Longet was charged Thursday with manslaughter. lier attorney told reporters a short time later he ls optimistic his client will be cleared. Charles V. Weedman of Los Anaetu said after hearing testimoay from 20 potential wit- nesses he thinks there is enough evidence to prove Sabicb's death was accidental. Weedman, taking issue with Tucker, said he Is conl1dent the evidence will "fully show that It ts a tragic accident .and nothing more." But Tucker said his office "does not belie ve her CMiss Long et 's) story that the shooting was accidental. "To set a conviction. be must show Miss Longet Intended to do something which resulted in his death," said Tucker, who ls pro· secutlng the case. The district attorney would say nothing ~bout a diary belonging to Mlsa L\:mget. which was tuken from Sabi ch 's home shortly aner he was shot to death. It is con· sidered a key piece ol evidence by the prosecutor . Miss Looget faces a maximum IO-year prison term and a $30,000 finf if co11victed on tt\e felony charge. She Is free on a $5,000 (SttSINGER, Pa1eA2) IRJllNG BOOK . GOFS TO FILM LOS ANGELES (P) -The de· ath of Howard Huahes has been followed by announcement of a movie based on the billionaire's life. Producer David L. Wolper an· nounced purchase or the notorious "autoblograpby" or Hughes by Clifford lrvlng, who later served a prison sentence In conn~ion with the hoax. Wolper s:ald Jnlne would write the screenpley with Richard Susskind. , ______________________ ...... ~ Battin Aide T estifies On Campaign By GA RY GRANVILLE 01 IM OOlly l'llel still Indicted Oran~e County Supervisor Robert Ballin '!! former office manager testified Thursday that he helped coordinate Battln's 1974 cam· palgn for statewide office on county time. And. Ted Moraitis testified. Battin instructed ttim lo order other staff members to do cam- paign chores on county time and ln Battin ·s supervisor's office. Moraitis, who served as a Bal· tin aJde in 1973-74, is an attorney who was granted immunity from prosecution in return for bis testimony. He was the first witness at Bat· tJn 'a trial to directly linJc the San· u Ana supervisor with instruc· lions to use county employes and supplies in his ill-fated cam· palgn. That campajgn was designed to elevate Batun from a seat on the Board of Supervisors to the lieutenant governor's office. And while il fell far short of its mark, the arand jury last August charced Battin wlTh illegal use of his county paid staff in h.is quest for the statewide office. tSH BATTIN, Page AJ) By STEVE MITCHELL 01111• 0.11, 1>1191 S4•11 Police today are convinced that a Huntington Beach man, who was the victJm of a bizarre and brutal sexual attack early Wednesday, is telling the truth. Costa Mesa Investigators are seekin g three suspects who forced the 31 -year-old victim to commit acts or sexual perversion on a Ping Pong table in a garage wtuch may have been in Laguna ffJlls. Police said the victim's in· votvemenl was a result of his ef· fort lo help what he thought was a stranded woman on the Newport Freeway in Costa Mesa. When h<' pulled over to the shoulde r of th<.' fr<'eway near Baker Street a nd P aul arino Avenue. a man with a l"u Manchu mustache stuck a .45 calibe r pi s tol through the driver's front window and forced him to lie down on the noor of the . back seat. The pair, both described as overweight, with the woman about 50 years old with gray ha ir and the man about 35 years old, then drove the v1ct1m's car south on the San Diego Frecwuy. The v1cl1m said he saw the Laguna Canyon Freeway sign from the back seat before the pair parked on a gravel road, \1l'd and ga~ged him, and forced him into the trunk ot h1S car. The pair the n drove for about 2Q to 30 minutes. according to thl' v1cllm, before puking 1n a garugt> They were met in the garage bv a third s uspect whom the v1t'- <Sf>e VICTIM, Pal(e At) Coa s t Wea tile r Inc reasing c loudlnes~ lntc tonight. Chance of s hower" Saturday, with h1ghes near 63, nnd chance of rain inrreasmg to 30 percent. Lows tonight up- per 40s. I NSIDE TODAY Does o woman dlredor foce apec1al problem1 in lhe theater' UC Irvine'• EUem Kamef •ki thinks 10, but 11he belieue1 the ob1tacle1 can be ~rcomf'. Su atory on Page Clo/ the Weekender. Index Al Ytvr St"'lc• Al _,..,.,T, .. ., -11119 ... 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The <'hunky trio then shavt"d half the ,·1ctim 's h;m of( and half or'his mustache before spraying him •with red paint and forcing him back into the trunk of his car He was driven to an oilfield in lluntinglon Beach at Clay A' enue and Golden West Street where he said he heard the sound of what he thought was a truck being dn ven off He pned the trunk ltd from his <'ar and s ummoned help from a passing motonst, who saw the b1zarre·look1 ng v1ct1m and not1rled police. • f 'rott1 Pagt-1\ l SINGER ... per sonal r erogn1lanre bond awa1tmg a June 8 pretrial hear· ang. The Frenrh·born Miss Longet appeared 1n Pitkin County Court · a<'<'ompun i~d by her ex·husband, singer Andy Williams. Judge John Wendt granted a motion by Turk er lo transfer the <'ai.c.~ to District Court. wbere ·Judge George E. Lohr agreed to a defe nse m otion that Miss Longet 's d iary be released only to those involved in the case. Miss Longet . who left the c:ourthouse with Williams and three unidentified women. ded1ned to speak with reporters after the hearing. Miss Longet. divorced from W1l11ams last September, met Sabich In Bear Valley at a ski race in 1972. She was separated from her husband at the time. Sabich, 31, a former Olympic skier. dominated the pro· fesslonal ski tour in. the early 1970s before suffering two in· .1uries wh1rh sent his career lnlo cleclmc. On of re Eyed· For Radiation SAN ONOFRE <AP> -An en- vironmental radiation survey l)(>~an today In an area of 25 M\lJlHC miles around the San Onofr<' nuclear pow" plant A low.flyinf( pla ne will tx-used by E G&G Inc .. a Las Veaas con· trnctang firm. a spokeAmnn for the US Nurl1•or Rtaulatory Comm1saion :H11d Althouah the pllot wall stay ,1wav from 11ir thr('<'tlY abovt> the plant. ho will fl y nt the :lOO-foot It.•\ el for l wo or t hrce daya, the !\11ok1•,m,1n Miid. 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"Too much has been said about lhe plllnt Lbat didn't Oy' and not enough about the good things we have lo. day t.o thank him for, his vu;. * * * Ions" LHsard, who 11tarted m the health •P• bu11nns as a wt11hlhrtt'r 18 year~ afo· said he had sent tel•1ram1 to tu~ on lus birthday In tht' put. "f1gur· mat maybe nobody cltie remcm• ~ed." Lessard uld he never rot any enswen but udfted lhut "l never expe~tt•d any." Hut now. he uid , everybody 11> calh"~ hint iabout the nQwers h~ sent to HuRhet -a noral d1~pluy r .. embhng a Boeing m with the words. "Venl, \lldi, vicl" on one aide and tht trans lation, ••J came. l •aw, J conquered," oo the other. "J haven 'l seen it." Lessar<! said, dechnlng to reveal wh•l thc display COSL * * * • .......... Al"PLANE SHAPED "LORAL TRIBUTe ON HUGHES GRAVE ln1erlptlon Re1d1, •tt. C..-ne, He Saw, He Conquered' MOSCOW (AP> -Tho t.Tnlled States and tht Sovlcl Union have re.cht'd JU"e llmlnary a1reemenl on lmplemenlln1 an ac~ for on·•llo ln•pertlon or pHcclut nuclear explosions. , 1 The baalc a1reem.nt wu worked ou.t In principle t>ttween former President Nixon and Sov· let leader Leonid l. Bremnev dunn1 Nixon's visit to Moscow ln L974. However, d<'ta1ls of lmplemen talion were left unresolved. US. Ambassndor Walter J. Energy Agency Takes. Charge Fro• Page A I BATTIN ..• StO<':lsel Jr .• ~ who headed lhe American delegation to the t11lks, said he and his Soviet coun· te rp•rt r eached agre emcnt Th.ursday at deleiaUon level. The talks beaa.n ln September 1974. • The preliminary agreement must be discussed by the two governments before lniUalln1. signing and ratification. Of Hughes' Glomar Explorer Moraitis made ft clear in his tei.t1mony that various campaign chores that he did for Battin were at the supervisor's instructions and on county lime . Officials In Washington would not disclose details of the agree.. ment. However , il was learned that the two sides reached a com·. promise on difCerences over tho limit placed on nuclear eit· ploslons. REDWOOD CITY <AP) -recovery, but sollrces within the Once reportedly used to snatch agency indicated that was the parts of a Soviet submarine from ship's m1ss1on. the ocean floor, 'the barge and· The mechanics of the Glomar aubmeraible platform of the Explorer oper ation were ex· Howard Hughes.CIA mystery f.lained Thursday b y Henry. s hip Glomar Explorer are 'Snuffy" Smith, bargemaster headed for a less secret but still slnce the craft was built. The farfrom mundaneex.istence. barge and its submersible plat· The '40-milllon barge and plat· form are rfloored at this San form, consigned to the scrap Francisco Peninsula city. heap last year after the Glomar The platform -weigt1ing 1.900 Explore r project became publu: tons and dubbed "Clementine" knowledge, have been turned by its crew was loaded aboard over t o the fe d eral Energy the 324·foot barge and transport· Research and Development Ad· ed to the waters off Catalina mrnistration. (Picture, A5) Island. Smith said. The energy agency took the The barge was slink .and the secrecy wraps off the equipment platform lifte d aboard the Thursday, inviting two dozen re. Glomar Explore r through its un· porters to look at the sea.going derwater doors, he said. The recovery system it plans to use In barge was r<>trieved separately. experiments to see if electric When the Glomar Explorer a r· power can be generated from the rived at the recovery site, il sea. lowered Clementine by cable lo Don Reardon. deputy manager the ocean fl oor three mil'es ol the a1ency'1.0a.kland office, beneath tbe surface, Smltlisaid. said studies are under way lo de-CIA sourres have said the plat· lermlne whether the 3CMO-degree form was equipped with a series d11ference in the tempera~ure of of claws, which held parts of the water at tbe ocean surface and submarine as they were being the waters 1,000 feel deep can be lifted aboard the Glomar Ex· harnessed to produce power . plorer. The claws have been re· The Glomar Explorer, built by moved. Hughes' Summa Corp. for the Summa Corp. was wholly CIA, reportedly recovered about owned by Hughes, who died Mon. one·thtrd ol a sunken Soviet• day. A Summa spokesman said nuclear·mlssile submarine from two years ago that the Glomar the ocean floot' near Hawaii in Explorer and its submersible 1974. The ClA b_, never con· equipment were betnc used for finned newspaper reports of the deep sea mlnln1, but the CIA Accused Robber '· LB Man Indicted On Three Charges A Laguna Beach man wt.o was. wounded in a shootout with sheriff's officers dwing his al· leged robbery of a South Laguna bank was Indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury late Thurs- day on multiple criminal charges. Court officials aald Richard Willlam Castillo, 24, of 1104 Mira Mar. will be arraiitned in HB Cyclist Faces Charges In Fatality M tt nsla ugbtcr charges hnw• been filed In Or ange County Juvt"nlle Court aeamst a Hunt· 1n1tton Beach youth whose cnre~ning motorcycle 11tru('k and fatally injured a JunJor high school athlete. The victim , Ruben Corvt•n, 14, of 1S682 Swan Lane, di<'<l al llunl· ington lntercommunlty llOtipltnl March 31, two days after the ti(·· cirlent at Bolsa Chica Str~t o.nd Warner Avenut". 1-'urt.her proceedings or the name of the youth. 17, t'harged In Corvera's death. will not be r e· vealed under slate laws relahn• to the rights of accuS<.'d minors . Youn~ Corvera wns a Haven View School honor fitudent whQ excelled in sports. Police who investigated the ac· cident asserted the motorcyclJst was negligenl when hia machine zoomed off the roadway, tutting lbe pedestrian. Davis Returns PARIS <AP> -Garry Da,is. 9.•ho renounced his American citizen s hip and proclaimed himself world citizen No. 1 ln 1953, i;aid today he would n y to New York on Saturday for a memorial service for his father. Meyer Davis, a society band leader who died earlier this week. Davis travels with a passport issued by his "World Service Authority." Although U S. oCficials do not ~be the docum ent, Davis has be•n ~rmltted to enter th(' country on a number of occasions. Superior Court on charges or rob- bery, bur1lary an d assault with a dtadlJ weapon as soon as be can be moved from his bed at the Orange County M edlcal Center. Castillo was arrested Jan. 29 by two aherl(('s officers who posed as ambulance attendants to aaln entry to the South Laguna branch of .the Security Pacific National Bank at 30812 S. Coast HJghway. The 1rand jury was told that Castillo called a tow truck to his home, tied up the driver at riOe point and left him bound and gagged ln hls home while he drove the tr .. ck to the bank. Officers 41a1d Castillo gained odm1sslon \,o the cl08f'd bank by advising employea within the premise!! that he intended to tow away an employc's car . rt 1s all<'ged that CuUllo then wounded bank manager Gerald Guess dunn1t a frncus that erupt· ed when he tried to rob the bunk. Orticq?'l called to the btmk said C a !; t 1 If o r e I e a s e d a 11 ttH• l'mployes except one who was held hostaec w 1lh tho aerlously wounded bank manager. 'l'wo officers sent Into the bank disgwsed as ambulance attcn· dants pulled revolvers and shot Castillo as he allegedly raised his nne when he real. zed lbat he had been tricked .. ers s Thursday that Guess Is at home in Mission V1eJo convalescing an.er treat· ment in South Coast Community Hospital. They said he will even· tually be able to return to normal duties. Inflation Hits Tijuana TIJUANA, Mexico <AP) -Yellow Cab drlv<>rs. n · pressing chagrin. say the time has com e to raise the fare from the U.S. border to Caliente race track two mllea away. • The new fare is 15 cents. The lut raise, to .SO cents. wH imposed In 1922. \ • later admitted ownership when the Los Angeles County tax as· sessor tried to lax Summa for It. Tbe 610·foot Glomar Explorer, now docked at Long Beach, has been turned over to the govern· ment's General Services Ad· ministratinon for disposal. A GSA spokesman said bids are be· ing solicited for lease of the sh.ip and will be ope ned Apnl 16. "Did you dlrer t Mr. llatlln 's employes to work on the cam· pa1gn?" Deputy District At·· torney Jack Ryan asked. .. Yes," Moraitis replied. . "Did someone tell you to direct the others lo do campaign work on t•ounty time?•· asked Ryan. "Yes, Mr. Battin did " l\Ioraitts answered. ' Strong Maybe Will Ford Pick Reagan?· WASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford is saying that, if nominated for election, it Is conceivable he might pick Ronald Reagan as his running.mat'!. Some interpret this as meaning. "only if necessary." Ford has expressed no particular enthusiasm for a Ford·Reagan ticket, and some dose associates say they can think of only two circumstances that mi ght bring it about: -If the former California governor mounts such a formidable challenge that Ford would feel. com· pelled to make a deal with Reagan forces to get the Republican pres idential nomination for himself. -I! the Ford·Reagan ri valry becomes so divisive that Republican harmony onl y could be restored by offering the challenger a place on the November ballot. The Ford aides and advisers who privately ex- press these views say they regard both possibilities as unlikely and expect their candidate to go into the GOP convention with a free hand to select the run- ning·mate of his choice. The United States ins isted lhat peaceful explosions be limited to 150 kilotons, the same level already agreed to for nuclear weapons testing. On the other hand, the Soviets with their lar· advanced peaceful nuclear pro· gram demanded the Umit for non·military testing be much higher. U.S . officials indicated the compromise involves a hmil on <'ach peaceful device of ISO kilotons but also allows a series o(tests with a total much higher. An example given involved the use or three 60·kllolons device!> exploded in tandem wi th a total level of 180 kilotons. American sourc<>s l o Washington W<'re anxious t<> point out that the agreement t e· achtd in Mo.scow is tentative .and that there will be further and perhaps dWlcult negotiations necessary before a final treaty is signed. Official Probed NATIONAL CITY (AP) -The district 11ttorney·s office is in· vesllgallng alleged manipulation of funds by on assistant superin· tendenl of the National School District. Superintendenl S.J. Colvin sa id Thursday tbat Lan~on Eldred has been 11us· pended pending completion ol the district atto~'!ey'a probe. Mature Sofa & Chair Sale FINAL WEEK , All of our fine sofa and chairs that are over four months old will be drastically reduced to mak e room for new merchand ise. Such . well· known ·names as: • Woodmark •Sherrill •Marge Car son •Stanton Cooper and.many others MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% Don't wait! Stop in now while the selection is best. WlBl>AYS & S•TUllOA YS 9:00 to 5:30 NEWPORT BEACH • 17Z7 Wt:STCl.lt'F OR, ti-42·tos0 LAGUNA BEACH • ~~ N01t1 II COi\S'rHW\'.. 4~~l TORRANCE • tJ6ct HAWl'HORNF. BLVD. IOprn Fn 111 II,~ 12 ~.~I 378-12'/!t &~ Yi@M [( ~@[(WO©® Thrcolumn 1ppun dally f'<Cf'pt ~.alurd111 'and ~onda)\. ,ul •I l"•1t./11t1'' 7 l1t'l t.fllr (1ol /111•111 /'<1• i. rl/ ••II rr'tf lt!/N' ._, 1 II t' ti I la f I '1 f 1 \ , '"'' ''"" ,,, • cl ,,, .,.,," ,,,, lj~ll ll'• '" ,,,., ''''"'"''' u1ul ,,,.,,, .. " \/1trl '''''" 11111·•1 ''" ,, /'111 (>1111 ~ \I ' Ir Ill \1• I I If t', (/r •1 r,,/r' I 1111KI /1111/11 /'1101 I' II /Cu I /j1,n I 11\111 "• I I I 11'1,·•1, , ,,,,,, f, •'"" ft (1 /·hi I '1,tt /,, f Serrke M'arranty DEAR PAT I purchased a wa!)her and dr> er from w T lirant Co. 1n September 1975. I paid an extra $40 for a two year service \\ arranty I was told that 1t would lake at least four weeks to receive the warrant) Arte:r five \\eek:. I called Grants and v. as told they \\ere no longer honoring lhe warranty and that l v.ould ret'e1ve a refund tn a few weeks Is there any way I ran col lect my $40? I sent a copy or my <'ontract to Granl'b computer center in Alhambra, but I have not recei\•cd a response. H. t' .• San Clemente A spokesm an for W. T. Grant Co. said that because the firm declared bankr uptcy, the court ordered It not to make refunds of any kind. W. T . Grant Co. will al· low customers to arrange private repairs ror warranty·covered merchand ise a nd deduct the cost of such repairs from any amount owed to the <.'Om pan). All in · quirles regarding W. T. Grant Co. products or warranty repairs shouJd be malled to Box 8050, Plllladelphia, P A 19101. Zctdlac S igns DEAR PAT 1.a~l July. I or dered lhe 12 sign:. crf the Lod1a<' 1n l>Oth copper and s11\-er from Th~ Mount Everest Mint in W1ll ov. Gro\'e, Pa I palll in full \\hen I ordered. but still ha\e not re ('Cl\'ed four Of the SI I\ t•r !>l~n!> and two walnut stora~e chests My letter!-of inq 1.11 ry have nevt-r heen answered . Am I out of luck ·• I. C . Col\la Mesa The :\tount f:vn•·~t M int ·~ t•ustomer sen ic·f' rf'presl'ntative t•Aplainc>d "that thC' firm has hrcn in the pro<'<'~., or reorganlzinit. ,\o f'mploye cutback account for '1owt>r proc.-ssinit or orders and la<'k of <'orrespondf'nce. Records "UI be t'ht•cked and the firm will contact you about th<' mls!llnl( 1.odlac sig n s. t\llhouit h the ''°rage caw~ v. c-re not a\ ailablf' r~r sevt>ral m onths, they are now In !-tCK'k, aoll two ca!l4.'!I •ill be mall rd lo '1111 i rn m t•diatt•h . Tenatah ' Right~ ~b E,\ fl I' \ T ()u 'nu l..nov. uf J.ftY bool.-. outl1n1n~ tenJnts' 1f~hh" Callfnrn111 landlord· tenant 1,,,,, d1rr .. r from tho:.e in the F.a~t .ir11t I d ltkt! a good .. 4,l.Jr<'l' 111 inform .it 11111 outhmng n\) nghh .1, .1 t1•11,1nl hl·t <' I K II . l11111t1ni..'lon neaC'h ,"Ca l ifo rnia TP n a Dt s' llandbook" CM'<'Ond t-dltlon), h.) '' o s k o " i t z , \\ a r n ~ r a n d sfit-rman, rontoln' the• lnrorma· 1i9n \OU M't•k. This hook wa-. pihlhht•d h.v N olo Pr<'"" In ~1 a.> t~M. :\n othl'r ftOOd rt-IC're nc'' ,tfll r<'t' is "Landlord Tenant," 110hli'>ht>d h v ralo Alto llum11n IQ>latlons Com m l"1;iun , 2SO l"mllton i\\t' .. l';ilo Alto, ('\ ·~oot Sadclle bac k E1nployes Ask Raise •fl I' p r I' S (' 11 t 11 t I \ l' ' fl ( I h (' t ·e 1t1l 11'.1lt·d t: m plo> (':1 ('uunc1I , tit' h.1r.:.1intn a unit for about 150 r1111 t11111· ond 300 p1irt tim e tettl twr' 11t Surttll<'b:wk C'ollc,l!e. I 'll~ \\l't'k .. 11brnlt11'<l J lltl} 1n 1•1't'.1'.'-1' 11•11111 ... t t1t•c1 tn th<' Cost oC t.h w~ I nd1'' :-r·1w nr.,:otiat1on-. poC'k;:1gc . 1r 1~J>prn\ ed h v th.-Suddlebat'k (.,'brnm111111\ Collt•J!<' Oi~trl('t 's bonn1 of tru.;t1•1•!1 , would hllce In· ,tfurtor' ... dart<'" at a percen· •uc· 1•c111al tu t hl' 1n<'rt'asc In hv· 1m: <'O"'t' <'.'11 ulnt('d hy thP Hureau of I.a hor St atic;ll<'" l.a"'t yr,1r that ~U\'(' Sad · dlehack Colll'f!e tenchers a puy iocre:ist• t•qu.il to 12 l J>('rt'ent. !d&ntrit'anth higher than th(' 'Pn or e1.:ht 1wrrt>nl neitottated tiY lt>achcr' nf ne1ghbonng com· l"f'U ntt) collc(!C' d1stncts •Trusttes. who had a long· sJandtnjl policy of l)tng wage tn· O(t>ases to rise!! 1n the t'OSl of Ii'.·· ihf:, f('lt trappt'd by that policy Bat )ear and vov.ed not to con· Unut• 1t Also <'ontamrd tn lht' nine point pn<"ka~c arc 1nrrcased frln~e ~ehts and adJustm~nts in the ttach1nJ? load ·Trustees rece1 \'Cd nnd filed the Cacult~· pro1>0sal Monday night. n will beC'ome the subject or negotiations until the first week ill August when the board 1s ex ~cted to set salaril'S along with t!'t~ adoptrnn of the district ·s budget. O.llr "'"" SIMI .._. Friday Apnt 9. 1976 College Travel Opens Saddlcbac:k Coll~ge 1s 11ccept 1ng apphcotloni. in a 30-day Euro peun travel·study program \\h1ch w ill ln('lude slops In England , Au s tria. Italy, !twiticrlttnd and Fraacl.'. The trip, 5<'heduled for July 14 to Aug. 12. is being organized by faculty ml·mbers Mill Surface. Marion Sykes :ind IMI Phillips. Also acrompany in~ the group \\ill be a bus driHr and a bil· ingual tour guide. Students can earn up lo four units of <'ollege t'red1t 1n t•1t h1•r druma. western dv1hution, or the social sciences. QAIL V Pt LOT 3 0.llY l'llM,Wtl'M-. SUCCUMBS AT 79 Judge Fra n kUn G. Welt BARRY McAROLE OOING LAND OFFICE BUS.NESS SELLING MOON LAND AT UC IRVINli ·u Anybody Gives Me Money for• Moon Acre, You Know Whet You're Getting' The first stop 1s London where the group will stay for l\\O days. Among the sights are Buck· mgham Palace, Westminster Ab- be~. the Hou se of Parliament. and the To'' er of London. OCJudge F. W. West, 79, Dies He'll Give You Moon In France the group will spend four da)S v1s1ting the Lou\'re. Notre Dame. the Arc de Tnomphl', the Champs Elysec and the Montmartredistrkl. Funeral arrangements were pending today for Franklin G. West. form er Orange County Superior Court J udge, who died Thursday at the age of 79. VC Irvine Struhnts Offered Lunar Land . ' In Austria. the <.'lass will then see Salzburg's Mozart Museum and the fortress Hohensalzbur~ before Jo urneying to Venice for a to·1r or the Bell T ower . the Doge's Palace and the Grand Canal. Judge W est served as a Superior Court Judge in the t'OUn· ty for 26 years -longer than any oth er Jurist in the history of Orange County. By DOUGLAS F RITZSCHE 01l~t 0Arlr PrlOI Sutt What gi,·es lhe Moon Man the- nght to S('ll land on th<.' moon'! he rhetorically asked about 75 UC Jr\'lne students who clustered around his silver.garbed figure 111 Thursday's dr izzle and gloom. "When I g raduated from the university in 197 l. I claj med the ... ame nght to sell l:ind on the moon that a real estate agent has to sell land on earth I haven't t·han1ted since." said the Moon Man Woman Held For Threat On President DALLAS !A P > Secret Serv1<'e agents s:iid today they ~1rn'sted a 27 .year·old woman on char~es or threatening the life of President Ford Ford 1s to arrive in Dallas this e ' en1ng for t'ampai gn ap· pearances. A Set'ret Ser\'1t'e spokesm an !>aid the unemploy<'d woman was taken into custody at her home Thursday night al Greenville. 50 nules northeast of Dallas "The woman will be arraigned today on char ges of maktn~ c11ret'l threat on the life of the President." the spokesman said The spokesman said agents. acting on a tip, nrrested lhr woman"' 1thout int'ident. The price has n 't chan ged either. The moon is still going at a buck an acre. said the Moon Man. whose g rowing rap sheet identifies him as Barry McArdle of Carmichael. McArdle. whose Buck Rogers· style medicine show drew gales or laughter from his audience in Gateway Plata at UCI. has sup· ported five )ears or intermittent travels with his r eal estate sales. But a dozen or his audiences apparently d 1dn 't think his act was funny. · ·Tve been arrested 12 time-. and I've never tried to cover it up," declared M cArdJe "Like the oth er day I was at UC Riverside and l was arrested on a 5150 .. Penal cod(' section 5150, he said, means "a psycho on cam· pus." "Now, 1 ask you," he said, waving a :r;1lve r scr a pbook rhronicling his travels. "do I look like a psy~ho'~" No one said "yes" ns MC'Ardle gestured at his silver suit, cape and cap Then. there was the time in New Orleans, he said "I was thrown in jail on Mardi Gras night in a cell with 20 other guys-dressed like this." Nonetheless. he said. "So long as :;omC'body <"an stand on a cam· pus dressed like me and Lalk like me. I can only say that America 1s right on. H's only when I've been nrrested 12 times that I begin to wonder ·' The point or the thing, McArdlc said, 1s "1 'm trying to keep lunacy public." "Sometim q s I 'm asked. 'Where docs the money go?' La91111a11 Charged Krishna Killing Trial Set Monday Ov<>ntng statrm<'nts will he dr· liHred Monday in the Oran~c County Supl' nor Court murdl'r tnal of John Michael Moore or l.a_l.!una Beat'h Judi.tr Wtllt:im L Murrav drared the way for t r 1a·1 testimony latl' Thur~ny by <h·· ny1ng one or two pretnal motions r.lt>d bv lawyers for Moore. 2A . Moor(' 1s chaqted with t he murdC'r May 4l of his wife. Jaym1• ..-·rancr~ Moorf', 24, a member or thl' llJn· Kri,..hna sect It 1~ alll'gl•d that t he defcndan\. shot his estr a nloled wlft In & downtown Laguna Beat'h alll'y v.h1I<' ~he walked with n woman friend und their two small children. Judge Murray denied a motion by lht.' defense for elimination of Ute "ust> of a firearm" alle~alton which, 1f proved. could odd s ub· stant1ally to ony sentt'nce re· t'e1vt'd by Moore Judge Murray ts expected to rule Monday on the other mn· t1on . a movl' by the defense to bar evidence related to Moore's pnor conv1<.'t 1ons from the jury . Ot•puty Ot!llri ct At~orney Frank Briseno iiaid he will ask the jury to find Moore guilty or !1rsl dt~ree murder. He said he Wlll not seek th<' death penalty. Magazine Showdown Described Sunday SHOWDOWN -Tl's New We:r;t \'S. New Wes t in the Southern Cahfomia magazine publishing business A wealthy New York pubhsher and an Orange Counly businessman are struggling for the title and the tenitory with their two n('W publications. and some observers thmk they'll bolh go down thl' drain. Daily P1Jo\. Wnlt'r Joanne Reynolds will te-11 the story. DYING. DYING -The San Joaqwn mar:r;h was studied three years ago. The report predicted it would be dead -\'Old of life - by this year. Today, as predict· ed. most of the life has vanished. Staff Writer Doug Frltische tramped through the bog a nd talked to the experts. His rep<>rl will lead oH the YOU Section. COMMUTER HO PI::" -A San (suNDAY'S BEST] Juan Capistra no firm has de· veloped a fl y wheel that is technically capable of powering a commuter vehicle at a cost of one cent per mile. Slaff Writer Rudi Niedzlelskj looks inlo the device and its uses in a feature scheduled for the YOU Section BOURGEOIS BLUES -The costs of government grow. and the responsibility ror paying up is left primarily to the middle class in America. How is It holding up? Nol as good as it has ln the past, writes an Associated Press re· porter, In an analysis of the effect or Inflation and taxes on the ma· jority of the people. His story will appear in the YOU Section. Well. it goes to survival. "Som ebody in a crowd ont'e called me a <'apitalist pig. Well, I've been called worse. Once so m ebody ca ll ed me a Republican.·· But, back to the mer<'handisc. "\\'hat can you gel for a dollar anymore?" asked McArdl(' Dozens of the student~ agn•ed that the parchment documents were a good buy and became tnS· tant lunar land barons. What docs the moon offer., For one thing, he l>atd, ";-;o condo~ and no planned communities " "The bottom line i:. this ... he said. "I don't guarantee anything. Do I look like I could guarantee something?" Pointing out that he was :imong the tnlelligC'nt i.tudcnts al a university campus, he said, "If anybody comes up to me and gives me m oney for a moon acrl', °you know what you 're get ling " And for those who might ltke to •follow in his footstc~. Mt'Ardlc said. "If you think this 1s an easy way to make a l1vin~. put on a ·moon suit and try 1t:· Rome 1s next for four days with excursions to St . Peter 's Basil 1ca, the Forum . the Coliseum. the Fountain of Trevi and the Spanish Ste~. During their three days in Fiorent'e the Saddleback group will tour Ponte Vecchio, the :\ted1ci Chapel. the Academia. the San Croce Church and the ~lraw Market Three days in the S"iss Alps and an additional four days in London will conclude th<.' trip. The <.'Ost is approximately Sl.500 which includes a ir rare, lodgings, l\\O meals a dav. 1nsurant'e. ((round transportation and sightseeing excursions. A $125 deposit 1s due by May 3 and the balant'e by May 30. Addit ionnl infor mation aboul the pro~ram 1:; available from the college, 831-9700 or 495-4950, Ext. 263. Jud&e Webt had been confined to St J oscph Hospital for a month pn or to his death, which was at· lributed to myeloma. a form of bone cancer. The 45·ycar resident of Santa Ana is s urvived by his daughter, Mary of HoUywood. two s isters, R. V. (Ada) Langford of San !'lta n no and Mr:.. Marg uerite HJll of Sant a Ana. and a brother, Eddie West or Santa Ana. Judge West C'ame from u pioneer le~al 1am1ly 111 Orange County. His father. Z. B. West, ~en ed in the sam e Superior Court Cor 23 )'l'an, and his late brother, B<'rl West, at one time. was Orani:e County's D1strlcl Al· torney. Judge West was a veteran or World War I and SC'rvcd as com· mander of the Sa nta Ana American Legion Post Number 131. He also w ns un exalted ruler or Elks Lodge Number 794 and a member or the First Baptist Church. Boy Saves Farm From Fire CHESTER. S 0 <APl · An 8-year ·old farm boy who had seen a fire pr evention cartoon on tele\•1sion was credited with SB\'- ing his family's farm when he <.'ailed for help on a citizens band radio and then grabbed a garden hose. J eff Muller arrived home on the school bu' to find the chicken coop and bales of straw on fire . ll1s two older brothers were in church and his parents were awav. On the CB radio ht' reached an oil trut'k driver who called firemen . They round th e youngster hos1n~ down the fire when they arn vcd. The chicken coop was dc:.troyed but a granary th al v. as ~moking was saved. GET A LUCKY BALLOON . FOR YOUR MOM! THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN PRIZES AND GIFTS THE BALLOON BARON IS COMING TO TOWN! WATCH FOR HIS GIANT HOT AIR BALLOON SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, MESA VERDE CENTER , Harbor and Adams BEFORE YOUR VERY EYE S, FLYING HIGH IN THE SKY ... THE BALLOON BARON WI LL RELEASE LUCKY BALLOONS WHAT'S THl CATCH '!? ALL YOU HAVE-TO DO IS ,.,CATCH ONE/ ln-:.1dn Pv<>ry lucky balloon,., tho Balloon B,iron·s P(•rsonal Prum1Sfl 01 up to ;i s~oo oo· SHOPPING SPREE AT Mt SA VERDE CENTER! Jui;t givo the lucky lotter ins1dP tho 0 0 balloon to your Mom or OM-ancl follow OJ' tho Bolloon Bmon"' d1mc.t1ons! 0°0 SEE YOU SATURDAY MOANING AT MESA VERDE CENTER. Tho Entertainment ~ and Service Headquarters of Orango County• \51 Notice: The Undersigned QQ Q ALL BELIEVE IN THE BALLOON BARON. ~ O Dolphin Hair Fashion~ ll F11w 111 0 O 0 The Srcw Ketrln l'h tori• iohv by K1•lly 0 @ o Ice C110-"ldes Chalet To•mold•f'n 0 Mesa Verde Trav I & Tr ur• M Kc H"bby ~noo In<:' 0 SwPn5ens let> C<1•am f'rrv.1lla• C..t~r Bo~ 0 ThP M11,1c Market [rtw~11' Cmema C1>n1,., tJ Cococ; Mon Amie Fa~rt11•na ··········· ... ··· I ·· ... :' .._ .. DtlOO 'WT '•,, :· ..... I \ ·----. , 2 ;.oti!A ,•j ~ ••• •O•.,....__.,__ __ • Ml•fl'O'tf .. •... l(ACM ,•• ·· ........ ~······ 'wot11\ 1200 In ;ood• Ot1COV1'!• l 1'd Mtv~OI 11 I.Alt'~""'~ Cf'~fl't .44 DAILY PILOT ._. .. , ' tr I , .. :'• wu• Tom .. a.rpla.i•e :Whether :weather? SKY EYES OEPT. It you've •been u bellever in weathu , rorecasts. our wonderrul ("X· perience here over the la111 cycle 'WoIDen Of Year' Honored NEW \'ORK <AP> lllooktht> .National Lubor Relotion~ hoat d nnd a federal court judi;C' to clcur the way for Jo~1rst •~iidy Hetty Ford to perl.onall)' accept on television an awa rd :u one of 1\ ··wom~n of the Yct1r" despite a strike by N atio rrnl Broadcu:>tlni: Co technJciitns Mr:. Ford s pelled out he r dllt.'m ma to reporters 1'huri1dt_1 y night as :.ht" t'IHl'red the t:d Sulli \' an Tht."att.•r on Broad\\ :n through an en tr a nee deared (;r p1c-kets lly eour'l ordt:r. · CHASED DOWN ATTACKERS Judge A. Frank Foster &l'Wl,._,b ASSAULTED BY WHITES Theodore l.•nd1marlc 12 llosln es Hijacked Jet Awaits . Parts By Thf' Assodalcid Prt .s Shurvshootcrt kept -.n u1wusy \'lgtl arbund a hlJack,ed jetliner at swelt~ring Banl(kok Airport toduy. uwu1lln1t \he arrlvut ot spare partis ~that tt)rt>e &fo:,li'm gunmen hoJdm~ l~ rillpino hoSlll)leS could t'OCI· ttnue ihc1r ~c\len·~top \n111:u:on· . tlnental trip from. The Pltilip llence in the s?uthern Philippine pines 10 Llby11. and has an office \~ Llbyll,. Jn an 1musuiU \wist. the pilot &ut lhl' Cront i. secr~lar~ - and two hostesses were ullowt'd gt>nt'rul for fbrc1!t11 n·~1tions In to shop brh•rl y 11t thl' :urport Cairo. Abdel .Bak1 ;\boubakr. de· krminal bui ldina before n•turn· n1t•t! I h\• orgu niu tuvi \~~" lu m~ to thf' Philippine Jet. which \'Olved lk ·u c~ust'<I Philippine kept Its door opt n to combat Pr~~1dent Ft·r~innnd E Mnrcos 60me o( the sliflinit trop1cetl ht.>ut or plottln.i-th1~ :tel tu discredll Airpo rt a\lthorlti c s 1n th e Mo:s lt•m ~t ro.,:gle for nangkok, the ptun\''S third stop autonom~ In the i.outhcrn PhillP· for" fuel reported technit'ul dif pines... ' • .. ought to have convinced you for •, atrflme. You cannot prt>d1ct the ·~ "'eather in our region. lt's not 1n •, the cards. Just look what happened <>nly "l HAD PROMISED to bt! here, .. :.he s.11d on arri\'ing for ' the taping of t he show '"I cer tainl y did not want lo l'ross the picket line ·· Whi·tes Beat Blacks rieullies, pqssibly a malfunction THE THREE M EN took t'Qh· In ~· wi ng section. po~tponed tht• trol of the twin-jet plane during depal'ture from thut Thai capill1I II flight in the southern Philip. An 21irport s ource said spa1t' pines Wednesday and forced th(• parts might h.1vt• 10 be flown pilot to fly to Manila. After 30 from Manila. hours or negotiations. they re- yeste rday. There I was down In t my happy home in Laguna Beach when the dawn Ciime up like u golden glow. Sun s treamed through the windows. Birds twit· tered. I twittered~ 1 .. Maybe I should wear my •: Blackie"s Bo atyard T-shirt to · .. work today." I mused, squinting 1• out at the bnghtly polished morn· ~.\ng. Connel'ticut Go\' Ella Gras~o. also an award winner. and Rep. Bella Abzug <0-:'I: Y I, who was to make a presentation. refused to attend taping of the awards show. telecas t bv !'\BC severa l hours later. · Judge Nabs Four In Boston Atack Tfl£ PILOT or the Ph11ipp1ne Airlines BACl 11 reported that all aboard were "fine ... He said the hijackers promised the hostagt>s they would be released when the plane reached Benghazi. Li bya. k ased the 67 passengers and took off with 12 employes of the airline as hos tages and $300.000 in ransom. The hijackers hoped to find asylum in Sabah. the Malaysian state in northern Borneo that is just across !he Sulu Sea from the southern Philippines. But when they arrivect in Kola Kinabalu. the.> Sabah capital, Malaysian of. f1cials r efused to accept them, and they headed for Libya. "' Then I made the gross error of c ranking 9 n the radi o, 'whereupon we ather reports v.ere ~treamln~ into the stiition from a •, far-nung network of helicopters. THE l'NIO!'t had asked the ..Women of the Year'" winners. including the First Lady, not to cross its picket lines to attend the taping. NABET remo\'ed its picket tines at N BC's Washington s tudios I a s t Sunday whe n Democratic presidential can- didate Morns Udall was invited to appear on the network's ""!\leet the Press" BOSTON <APJ -A 66-year-old judge chased down four white • men he s aw beating a black man and later obtained arrest warrants for them. "I wanted black people to know there are white people who do rare." he said. Pilot Arnufo B Santo:. .!laid their captor s were "Ve~· ktnd " The hiJacke rs said they \\er\' members or the Moslem Morc1 Liberation Front which is fight· mg a ~ut"rn!la war for.111depen - Hundreds of homeward-bound attack that lert Land.'>mark with commuters were dri \'ing by a broken nose. cuts and bruises airplanes and assorted radio car /units on the freeways. along a main street in Boston's Foster said he was dri\'ing past rush-hour traffic. but no one Boston Common the day aftertlw seemed to pay any attention to Landsmark beating when he saw the attack on the black man. the four whites attack the black Florida Launches VD Control Plan ''IT'S POURING DOWN ram bere.'' one such radio informant declared "Clouds are headed toward Orange County." Miss Bailey told pickets she had j ust left Washington. was un- aware or the situation and want· ed to go ins ide a nd see "hat 1l was all about. Municipal Court Judge A. f'rank man. '"Maybe I'd better shake out the raincoat ins tead of the T· s hirt.·· I muttered, fumbling through the closet. Then l started rationaliztn g about the rain. You ha"e to re- member I am no fan of precipita· tion a s a steady d.Jet. Rain is always getting something wet that I"ve been trying to keep dry. But this might be an exception. I reasoned. After all. I haven't washed the car and I've been suf. fering from dry skm. Stepping outside with certain trepidation. I discovered there was no rain happening. Not a drop. Still on the way into work. the radio kept talking about how sheets of water were coming down on the freeways. It was raining in Westminster. It was sloshy in Huntington Beach. THE UPSHOT OF AU. this f was that while a few dribbles fell 1 in Costa Mesa during the day, it : hardly laid do wn the dus t. + Meanwhile. there were no re· t ports tha t it e \'er got we t ' downcoast. i Thus this one will go into the i books us "a flukr storm ... In , other word:s. nobody knew whal • 1t was going to do I lo\\ are you '. going to predict weather with f conditions like that? i In our region, we ha\·e these m1cro·weathers; little special l conditions <or small areas. (t t might be pouring downcoas1 in a J given hour while upcoast. folk s are slathering on the s untan t lotaion. Through all this , one of our as· I .;oc1ates here on the paper. Chuck Loos. is attempting to make all · the final arrangements for a t weekend tennis tournament. He t has been studying the weather 1 <ll)>patr hes with furrowC'rl brow t W1ll 1t or won 't 1t 7 I Wt.:t\Tll f:R P RF.DlCTIONS t for this W('i'ke nd have been 1 soolhtnA Tht•y rail for fair nnd warmer with hiJ.'(hs of 62 dcgrf't•!> t or more alonA tht• roas,llnt• Then ' 1sn 't much talk of rain Nobod) 1:. 11n1tc1pa t10g a hur : ricnnt• Tht' wmcts !<hould be liJ?ht ~ .md va~ra nt But you :11•1• t bu l nnc ht lll' cloud 11p thr rc " W<>ll don'! ~tanct undt•r ti .. When J go to do something in life. I like to find out about both sides or the question ... the singer satd. THE PIC K E T S tried t o persuad~ her not to enter, but after further exchanges she went inside. saying, .. 1 hope nobody 1s mad at me ... Valerie H ar per, s tar o f "Rhoda." arrl ved in a limousine which was immediate!\• sur- rounded by s houting strikers The car dro\ e off to the strikers· cheers. But it developed that Mi ss Harper simply drove around to the m ain Bro adway entrance. the same one used by Belly Ford. ~1 RS. FORD was honored for ins pirational leadership, Gov. Grasso for politic al life.· Others honored in the 90· minute show were Maya Angelou for communications. Bettye Caldwell for humanitarian and communitv service. Betty Fur- ness for business and economics. Judge Shirley Hufstedler for gov- ernment and diplomacy, Mi cki Kin~ for sports. Margaret Mead for science and research, Beverly Sills for performing arts and An· nie Dodge Wauneke for educa- tional leadership. I I I think J\/n got human flu1' F oster said in an inte rview Thursday. "Can you imagine Beacon Street at 4:45 p.m."?" he said ... I don 't need to say anything more. We should involve ourselves or this thing will get out of hand." FOSTER SAID he especially wanted to intervene in the beat- ing he witnessed because or an incident Monday in which a black lawyer was attacked by a gang of white teen-agers after an an- t1busing demonstration at City Hall. He was referring to the beatfog o r law y er The odore C Landsmark. 29, executive direc- tor of the Contractors Associa- tion of Bos ton, the latest in a series of racial incidents in this city troubled by a busing con- troversy. LANl>SMARK WAS attacked by white )'Ouths bC'nealh the of- fice of l'nayor Ke vin H. White. One of the assailants used a starr bearing an American flag in the Girl Dies Of Syndronw NEW YORK <AP)-A 12·year- old girl died early today from Reye's Syndrome, a rare disease believed triggered by a virus that C'auses influe nu. Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center re· ported. Leslie Smtth. of Woodbridge Township. N .J .. had returned home from school about 10 days ago with the sniffles. She grew worse and was taken to Babies Hospital. a unit or the Medical Center, where she lapsed into a coma from which she ne ver emerged. A Medlral Center spokesman said Leslie was the third child lo die or nine admitted to Babies Hospital wtth the disease during the past few months. Doctors at the center snid there is much less than a one-in -a-m11Uon chance of a simple c old turning into Reye's Syndrome. The dis ease first aroused a great deal of attention during a nu epidemic in 1974 and erupted a$(ain during this year·s flu out· break,;. 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'4\ ~,,UV. l\•Of't cteu-rt\, ~Cf 1\ to I\,,, 1P\f> 1aw ~\ Strono 9u\\'f w•~\ •fl'" "'CPfllt:h"Ct to ,..,.,p A(rou "'fti\t Of\H1 ""'" fof\O '' t~ .w'<ltPw1 fro11t turf,_.... lit t.-n\1flfl\ tor•c:tt,t•'' \.t1'1 ~OWtnQ Wf"O tf!Wf cN\f (OVICI 01<t•t .. "'°'"n1 .,,..,. .... \ Ad¥1 \~tf!\ ICoaal at toeather In· /ormotion will be Jound to- day on Page 810 J THE Jl'l>GI:: SAID the attack on Landsmark was "fresh in m' mind ... when he decided to take matters into his own hands '"l did all I could think of to draw attention to possible polin• assistance -l leaned on m ,. horn," Fos ter said. · The attacke rs. dri\len orr by the· sound or Foster 's horn, fl ed in a car and the judg<' chased them ~ his hand on the hom the whol<' time -until he finally blcx:ked their path at a trafric light. PO LlCE RESPONDE D but told the judge they couldn 'l ar - rest the four whites because they hadn't seen the crime. But the of- ficers took down the names or thr men before releasinJ! lhcm whilt• Foster drove back to the Com· mon to find the vlctim. He s aid the man. Edward Soars of Boston, was still at the scene and was .. bleeding pro- fusely from the face." Soa rs. who suffered a broke n nose and facial bruises. told him the attackers came at him with a knife and ·crowbar . JACKSONVlLLE, fl u <A P I -Health c1ff1 c1a ls will hand out sun \'isors and Frisbees tn thousands of \'ac;il1oning college students on Florida beaches n<'xt week to sprei.ld the ir message aboul. venereal dlseasC's "Catch a Frisbe<'. not VU ... 1s the message. and It will be car• ried on a a bann~r to\\ed by a light plane over tht' Atlantic Coast. beaches each afternoon from next Monday through EaMer Sunday. DR. CLlt'FORD l\1. COLE, admmil\l rator of the slate's VO ron· trol progrC1m . said "VO awar('ness 1s r rur 1a l tc. VD control. Only when lhf publiC' 1s 1.1w .. re of tht• ('Xll'nt a nd seriousness of VD do those at high risk seek lo a\'oid or prevent c•xposure " He said infect ious s~ph1 lii. wa~ run111n~ at the rate of 300 new rases a month last year in Florida, while J.?<morrhea was increasing by 5.000 cases a month But the "total-awareness'" pro~rarn which bei;:an about <i year ago is showing some results, he added "WHILE TllE NATIO~ as a wholr 1~ showing an upward trend for both syphilis and gonorrhea. the numbers and rates m Florida are decreasing for the first lime 1n n~arly a decade," Cole said. Ile said the rate of new infectious syphilis cases in "1orida dropp.ed by 17.2 per cent =ind gonorrhea decreased by 13.4 percent in the first three months of this year compared with the same 1975 period. Vacationland BRITISH COLUMBIA ~FREE FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY DAILY PIL01A British Columbia Travel Adventure Sponsored by ~ Western & British Columbia Department Y , .. , ,, . ,.,., 1 of Travel Industry Wednesday, April 14, 8:00 P .M . Newport Harbor High School Auditorium Irvine and 15th St., Newport Beach Plenty of free parking a vailable 2 COLOR FEATURES • BECAUSE IT'S HOME captures the fast1nat1on and beauty Of British Columbia 's unique Queen Charlotle Islands. • ISUNO EDEN A variety view eocompass111g the many rac:ets of attractions Vancouver Island has to offer the visitor throughout the four seasons. •PLUS ENTERTAINMENT BY "THE SWING 0 ' THE KILT" Starring Jock Dunbar and his group, featuring Canadian and Scottish type music. WIN A WEEKEND IH HAUTIRIL BRITISH COLUMBIA A freit trip for two lo Bnhsh Columbia via Western Airlines An onlorgettable hohday lo be given ewny 111 lhe Vacationland British Columbia sl'low PLUS 2 DOOR PRr?ES One Cow1chan Indian Sweater and One t8" lnd1an Totem Pote FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL T RAVE L AGENCY OR TH E SE OFFICES OF TH E DAILY PILOT • 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa • 1186 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach ' • 17875 Beach Boulevard, Huntington Beach • 2.5201 La Pa t Rd., Saddleback Va lley I : ~ . . I ., r•••~· Glo111or Bcrry(• llarvcy Smith , UPP<'I" n i,!ht ..,k11>tll'r of the: llughl's :'il101n~ Barge. posC's in Ih·d\\11tKI <:1!\ atop tht· hu~I..' l·raft. a sup port ship for lh(' k dt·1-.11lv "'' nt:cl flught:s <;J omar E x plorer. Tour of the liari.:l· ":i" t·r1ntlut·tetl by the Enl'q.() RC'!)e<1r ch and Dc,clopmt·111 \clm1111-.tr..1t111n Friday Apnl 9. 1978 0A1L y P1LOT As Quake Prophets Worry CommisSion Says Coast Should Prepare J SAC RA~1 ENiO <AP> State and local ajill'nClt' -.bould prrpart' for a pol$lblt> ma· JOr t'jrt hqu.ikl· 1n the Lo .. Antceles area at 'om~· unkuo~ n t1mt', the state ~lsm1c suret) l'orn m l l>:.100 l>.I~ l> But onl' comm1!>s1on mem~r. former btate ~t'<>lua1st J a rnt>:. Slosson, aa1d ht didn't rullY btheve n 'tatl'ment by n fl."dtrnl aRenr\' th11t a "bulge," al the land in Southt•r n C:ulttorQJ.a JUShfies wch a warruna The romm1i.i.1on alaodelayed action for a month T hur:.di.y on a l'r<>PQi>al to ask tht' Ceder&! aovernmf'nl to pi ck up a tab of po$sibly $4 to $6 billion to raze or rcb01ld 40,000 unsafe bu1ld1ngs A t" S G eolo~u.•;al StH"H'Y report hall pre· diet~ dn 1;·arthquakc could kill 3,000 to 12.000 pt>opl1.• in LC>!> Angc•lt•s and Orange Coantie~. "1th up to .iR,000 anJured and up to S25 b1lhon in property ruimage. fo'.ulurt> ul one or the larger dams could lea\'e 100,000 homeless and tens or thousands dead, the report suid The Geolo1kul Survey s1ud the reason for Its concern was lhot over 4,SOO square males or Southern California has rtsen hv(; to 10 lnchH since 1961. The federal a1ency Hid lht• upll/t, or "bulge," occurnd along a s.t.><·tion or lhe San Andreas fault where a major eurth- quakt-occurred in 1851 "and v. ht!re another greot eurthquake 1s inev1tuble, possibly within the neittchcade." lt s aid earthciuakes ot San Fernando in 1971 and in Japao in 1964 were prccedt'd bv land uplirts Of less than five IOC'hcs. Hut it nott"d that other uphrts have occurred ~11.hout enrthquakes following. Slosson said the "bulge" m1~h1 bl' just nature's usual mo1IDt.11n rorminte effort. And 1( there's an earthquake, he said, it might not be on the San AndreMS rault. However, he joined v..1th eight olhcr m..-nbcrs present In a unanlmout ado~tSon of the resolution declaring lha& the uplil'J Jn Southern California .. ahould be ~onalde~ a possible threat to publlc Hftty ~d -.-ell are ln the rr.ater Los Anaelea area.' Commtssioner Henry Degenltolb, a con· sulllng en11neer. aald be didn't thlnk Lhe t'Ommiss1onen1 believed tho dlro predlc· lion. "The chances ar~ one in five the predlc· tion Is correct, but It it is, the lmpUcollpns are so ,enormous we can't t1nore ll." he said. The resolution urged all state agencies to take precnutions to mlUgate damaie lo tbeir racilltiea, and urged agencies w1lh emergency responsibilities lo prepare lo respond to lhe possible disaster', The st.ale Office ol Emergenry Services was urged to s timulate preparedness by state and local agencies and to accelerat~ public information programs to lcll peoplo what precautions tot.ake. Geotek Promnter Loses Round to SEC ~ SA~ FRAXCISCO <A P > -I\ fl-d<'ral Judge bas ruled against Geotek Oil promoter Jack Burke in a ~wt in' oh ing the sale or $30 mil h o n \\ orlh of 011 drilhng partnersh1 pi. lJ S. D1~lrict Court J udge Wiiha m T . S\\ c1gl•r't Thursday granted the S<'rurity and E x- change Co mm1 :;:,10n an 1nJunt· twn proh1b1linJ! Burke and his J Ii. Oil Co from Curt.her viola- tions or SOC la ws. But he denied a similar IDJuncllon soughl against the accounting firm Burke employed -Arthur Young and Co. -and four of the firm's partners. Burke pleaded guilty Nov. 13, 1974, to filing a false affidavit with the SEC. lie was sentenred Jan. 20. 1975, to 30 months in prison. F ifteen other counts of securities fraud and illegal use of mails for promoting and sellmg G<'otek and J .B. Oil drilling partnerships were dismissed. The SEC filed its civil swl in May 1973 against Burke: Arthur Youn~ and Co.: Ge o tek Resources i-·u nd: 13 associated companies: Burke's brother, Robert. and nine other persons, including Los Angeles Times Publisher Otis Chandler. dismissed as defendants a flt'r signing consent decr~s. The publis her, who was an investor and a Geotek director, denied any fraudulent conduct and was dismissed from the case in March 1975. Charges against nine other de· fendants still have not been re· solved. The judge said he woulu hold a pretrial hearing later. Soliah Fingerp r int 'Major Evidence' ll alleged tbal from January 1964 through January 1972 more than 2.200 investors who put up S30 m1lhon had been defrauded as a result of the defendants making untrue !.latements and omitting ncc<'ssary facts m offer- ing and selling partnerships. Police Ready For Spring S,\CRA.\I E:--.·To <,\I'> \n fHI hn~crprint t•\pert .., 11 .... 11mon' that he found a :.1ngll' fllll.:l'rpnnt uf !'.It·\ l'O ..,c,llah on th1· l1.1 t k of a car license plate has bt·c.:onw ,, n1JJor Pll'C'l' 111 l'\ 1denn· >n Sohah':; trial on charges of bank rubbt•1 '. ( l J ames Howell said lw found the fin gl'rprint on th1· s la l e license plate or a hllll' 1·11 ... Ford M u:.t:rng \\ h1ch the p1" secut1on c laimc; was u:.C'd 111 last April's $15,000 rohbcry in " h1l·h .1 \\ nm..tn \\ :i..; k1llt·d Jlowell 's tes t1 mom . lht• d u ... , •I 1111' 11r11!>\."C'Ut1on ha ... come '" f;1 r to 1mphcating the :?7·~t·.ir old !--11h,1h Ill th1· hank rnbtwr~. "J' al tark<'d by defense <.1llornl'\ "ht'lclon 1111-. "h<i '>JHI that I l<l \\ 1'111.:11111!1 not s ay when the· fmi:l'pnnt ".1 . 111,1111 or 1dl nt1f~ a nothl'r r«1 '"" "hose fingerprint abo \\""!<Hind 11n t lw "'' 01 \! I 1nm .... · µl ,111• .'iF Sfrikv ('o uf i111w .-. SA:-.: 1-'Jl,\;>.;(.'ISCO't \l'1 l 1111111 t.-,11fl-1 .,11;1\1• IT l\t'l ••d ,1 pro posal to t•nd thl' Ill dav .. 1r1l.1• II \ rn11111c 1p.1 I 1·11111l<>1t"• lhJI h:i-. tnp pied public tran-.1l 1r1 :-an I r .1111 1~1 11 Hepresent:it1' l'' ot to l'l ..tlh 111111111' -.1·nt a kilt r lo fill' Hoa rel of Sul>('n'l'IOr!. Th ur~d·•~ <ll·noum·tni: t ht• p.inl'I ·-. :-urprisl' !>l't lll·mC'nt proposal calling for a n 1mmc.-diale end lo the strike and a public vote on union wage demand:.. "\\'hat is needed now," the letter said, "is no more public rela · lions ga mes. No more press relations. What is needed now are hard, rletermined give <.ind take negotiations. Th<'rc is no other way out." .Judith f;~~uer iu l>ehi ? SAN DIEGO tAP) A San Diego allornry says mystery \\Oman Judith Cumptx>ll Exner OW<'s him some $100,000 for helping hC'r m ake public cl:11mi. of affairs with Pres1d<'nl John F . Kennedv • .ind Ch1ra~o undt•r"orld f1gur~ Sam Giancana. · Allorney Bria n Monaghan hk'<l suit in Superior Court Thursday agami.t Mrs. Exner . her husband Daniel, and other parties still un- named. BrfJ11.·u Po11df!r 11 P<•rk ,1 id SAC HA~1ENTO (i\PI Legislation <limed at dc\clopmg state park~ in urban rath<•r than rural ar~as is on Gov. Edmund Brown .fr.·~ dl·~k. By Sen [}j v>d Roberti, D-Los Angeles. the bill \\Ould allocate $75 million 01·c r the next three years, mo~lly for <'1l1cs with popuJa. lJOns of 200.000 or more Chandler. a college dassmate of Jack Burke, and a number of other firms and rndi\1iduals were Briggs' Bill Up in Smoke The A~sembly refused lo ban smokan~ in 1ls chambers in a voice vole Thursday. . It also defeated for lhc second time a resolution by John Briggs (R.Fullertonl to divide the SP<'<'· t;1lor gallery into smoking and no smoking sections. Mt«!r I he 35-34 vole on the Br1~gs rt'solution, Briggs vowed to tr> acaln to creale a non- smoking zone for visitors. ·;n .(.. ~\ l\\~ • 'OAS'-1( 01-AMt..KICA, o (-3A,k.'1<.1S J61-JE:LE'RS • j c::LlN VAAL-'S • OAl.:.1-<CLL'.5-i"UX 45.Lbp • ti ... \I . .I •. ' ,1 ... •• • V) • • ~I . .. I .£ ~: l.\ :.ii i 0 "I ·._. ...... lfeslc .~~J P ~)u . S-:-3<l'k.l f'-J ... \v :--• 3 :?l\ .. ~\1H Not~ ·~1N-g,t"QH ,~~. G3t1wnNt1 ~V'd -~~ • <') f> -c c, < • • PALM SPRINGS (AP> -Aulhorities have called ·in 10 military police men from t he T w entynine Palms Marine Corps base to help them cope with lhc annual Easter week influx ol vacationing students. And the San Bernardino and River side Count y !.heriff's departments have annou nced beefed ·up patrols in anticipaUoo o( the holiday period. Police say the Palm Spr- ings and Colorado River nTeas nre tradition ally popular Easter vacation spoLc; for high school nnd college students. . ' "A8 D PILOT EDITOHI GE New Stumbling Block \Vbt-!o Ornn1tc County ,;o\•ernment .started to com· ply wath n w rules aboul prov1d1na Spanish·language offtcial documents and bwlding wall SJgns. lhe hUreuuc ral.s thumbed through Spa rush dictionaries making their own truruslat1ons. The re ult. :iccord1ng to county Amrmativc Ac· hon Officer JJen Alvallar. is an embarrassing and often insulting array of bad grammar, poor word cho1ce6 and strange, meanlngless phJ'ascs. 1-·or example. there is the d~ument that purports to say itrSpanash that a ~rson 1s not entitled to pubh<' defender for n truffal· violation. lnbtead of lhe rf!ul Spanabh word for violation. the translator u sed the ! word "violacion." meaning rape. Thou~h the rf.'sults or these errors can be amusing at time~. they eao also be terribly misleading to those who speuk no English. Thts is evidently a major and ct:>ntinujng probl<>m that mua;L be solved There arc"' tl}S of clearing it up without creating a new county burt>au or translations. We s uggest tor ex a mpl e. callrng on the college and university language department for some professional help to see ir the error~ can be corrected without a major ex· pend1ture of county ltlx money Risky lnterf erence Guilds representing television actors, writers and ditectors ha vl· filed a civil s uit charging the Federal Communication s Commission with using government pressure to force television networks to implement the s~called "family hour." Tht: concept. intended to reduce the level of sex and violence during t:arly c\'ening TV viewing hours, is a failure that could cost thf' networks millions in profits. the s uit charges. Well. our ht>art:. don 't bleed for the networks. A modicu m of good Judgment on their part -and on the part or actor!>. wnl..-r~ and directors -should long ago ha,·e spurred n reaJ errort to pronde something decent to watch amid all the gore. But they let Lh • '1olcnc~ roll on and the FCC tcpped an. not "1th ad ~ 1ct!. but with blunt threnu.. ~ay lhe guilds Tel~\'lS1on stations operate under government hccnses. The FCC has the power to revoke the liccns~ or uny s tation that break~ f''CC regulations. Theore tically the agency i:s prohibited from in terfering an programming. But in this instunc~ lhi! networks were fl atly told which 1>rogr<Ams they should "voluntarily" refrain Crom l)howing before 9 p .m . Much a~ one muy deplore the quuhty or televi~aon o~fenngs, this is a problem for the networks and lt\c1r viewers to resolve. Government intervention by lhreal hab fri~htening imphcnlions. What Next? Speaking of government mtervention, the state Legislature has just made its way into our bathrooms . A new bill wall require that toilets installed after 1977 have smallertankstoconservewater . . This may not be such a bad idea. but 1t 's given n se to all sorts of speculation. For example, how c<1n the state control multiple flushers'.' And will the bm~ller tank..<: ins pire the spread of this habit, res ult- ing m even more water waste? And before they get out or the bathroom, will the lawmakers decide to impose timers on shower heads and bathtub faucets for dawdling bathers? The 3 1 :.!·g allon toilet tanks. which should save about a gallon per flush . doubtless will conserve a lot of water, and maybe case the strain on sewa'ge treat· ment plants. But it does seem a a rather odd place to find the state lawmakers. They might. if they a re so con· cerned. have s uggested that econom y-minded home builders be given som e choice in the matter. , ONE MOR€ MOVE ANP I'Lt... ar 'IOU HAVE IT.', Nt) llelp io Ford The Dylllally Role In Brown Campaign Dear Gloon1y Gu · Kissinger's Threats Is the orf1ce of lieutenant gov. rmor. in addition to being an un- necessary fifth wheel an govern· ment, a mills tone around the neck or governors? The question anses by reason or Governor Jerry Brown ·s precipitant leap into the national hustings as a "pres1denl1al" candidate. It could well prove lo be that the burden or Lieutenant Governor Mervyn Oymully 1s too heavy a load for Drown to overcome 1n his bid Cor Cahrornia ·~ nominal· 1ng dt>legat1on. or Cor his con· 'I Lderallon as a running mall' by whoever bl•romes the Democratll' prei.1d~nt1al nominee Thul ti.. of C'Ou r~e. 1r an)one bes1dci. lhl' .:o' Nnor 1i. IJk1ng has eand1dOC'\ ror pr cs 1 tt" l' n t -1enousl) for 1r Hro" n '' l'rt• 10 lea' e the ~O\'l:rnor ·,. or flee' arunl ll\ ~inf! elel.'tt•cl prcs1dent, or ' 1 e t' pre.., 1 rlent. l>ymal I~· would inhl·nt thl' 1oh Hcing a blal'k, the ll!llY s pt'l'tl'f of raciul h1~otr~ lnl'\ 1t <1 bly will ri~urc in \ht" <ll'l'ISIUnS or m aO,Y Th1'n. too, lhl·r1• 1s the qul·i.llon II) I h I' U\ I 0 tb fl r S fl rn e 0 f l>ymully '~ f1tneM1 to bt· J(O\t'rnor. \\hll•h arlSl'!> rrom lhl' faC'l thut '<()!Tl\' or h1:. clt'Jhnl(s us u 11tate s£'notor Crom l.o' AnJtelt'i. rnm1· un11t·r .,usp1('1or1 Tlw olll-1.tutions whtt'h brou.:ht lhl' \'loud :.eemed far (t'tt·hed al lht• t1mt• and l>ym<illy rro' H1ed l'XPlonollonoi "htt'h suttsr1NI ll)\'t"'lt1~atnr.,. A'I\ ;1n 1•x:imple or tht• 11rt1r1<'whty of the .1t'e usut1on.,. Olll' wa' that ht• ( E ARL WATERS J had used his influence as a senator to get his wife a job with a school district. Dymally scoffed ::it that staling, "Who needs mfluence to get a Job 10 u blat'k ghetto'.'" B UT UNFAIR or not lluch lhings are bound to be rehashed an connet'tion with Bro'A'O's can- didacy For. whoever said one had to be Cair in politics" Alrt>ady U.S. Senate t'andldatc Robert Finch, himself a former lieutenant governor , had declared Oymally wiJJ be an IS· sue an the presidential rare 1( Brown wins a place on the ticket. pointing out that il "ould make 0) mally the Cirst black govc.>rnor or a stale since the Ct\'ll War He would not be the Cir~l bluck governor of California however, for Pio Pico had that honor serv- ing during the years 1845 and 1846. That. of t'Ourse. wa:. while Cahfomia was still only a state in the Mexican Republit' Nor would Dymally be the first lieutenant governor to st•emingly sla nd as a barrier l<> the amb1 lions of a governor. Back in 1940 Governor Culbert L Olson fancied himself ai; u good pros pect to be selected as a r unninl( mate of f'ranklin D Roose\'elt in his bid for a third term. Vire President John Nance Garner having rcmon'<i h1mselr from consideration after sen ·mg t"o terms THF. LIEl'TENANT governor 111 thnl time was Elhs E Pal· terson. a former Repubhcan A:.- "l' •ll bly m :tn who had \urnrt1 Now that the word "de· tt>nte" -spelled t·r·e·a ·s·O· n h a s b c e n a b<1 n. doned. 1s 1l being replaced ll\ "stabilizatio n " e.pclled s·u r-r ·r ·n d ·t>-r '' c.s.c. Gte91'fty °"' <•"'"""'' ~,.,...,..,...tty -.¥ ............ <HUrily...._.t .. ....... 14 ........... ,. •• ~ ... ,_ ... _ .... o-y Gin, O•llY l'li.t. Democrat before being elected to the state's number two posl. As 1s usually the t'ase, the governor not only dis liked Patterson but distrusted him as well. In the view of the Olson crowd. he was a radical In reslrospecl it was a bit of pot calling the ketUe black. e\'en though what "as con· s1dered radical in thosl' days would be ultra ronsen·ative to day Obon l oo k ore l o the Oemocrat1r nom1nat1on t'onvt-n· lion lo promote himself for lhC' \'ICC prcsidencv Arn,·ing lht're he round i.trong opposition among h 1s own dde)!at1on because they didn't want Pat· tcrson to ht> com c J!OVernor . It was at that point that Olson df' monslrnted h1 i. colossal gall Picking up the telephonl.'. he t'alled Actinf! Governor Pat· lerson and asked him to resign. Repeating the story to the press the outspoken Palll'rson minced no words an reciltnf( his earthy rl'sponi.e to Olson Actually. Olson 's prospects for being FDR's running mate "ere rnuc-h the ~ame as the pre:cenl Jtovernor's chances of bein~ a noman<'e in thl' 197fl prl's1denllal race, mere1~ a figment of his o"n \lv1d lmaf,linallon WASHINGTON-llcnr)' K1,:.· inger, Nobel Prize winner. secretary of state and onl"t1m1.· Clark Kent or world d1plom:H'}, has been huffing and pufrln~ plenty about how the l'nited States might unlush ii.-; forces on its uppity antagonists. Thus, we are led to b<>lievl' thut Kissinger 1s thrcall'ning tubu with tnn1sior1 or other un· specified punishment ir Fidel Castro's "volunteer" ACrika l\orps takes new al' lions in thl• troubled ~ee tors or that t'ontinent. "The l !nited States t'annot CIC · quit>sce mdehmlely in thl' pre sent't' or Cuban exped1t1onary fort'es in distant lands Cor the purpose of pressure and 10 de termine the pollt1ral evolull<)O or force by arm:,," J\1 ~:.1nger declared r erently bcCore an a~rt•eable aud1enct> In D;.illas. T exas . where Ronald HeaJ(an has fans 'My m1~tak•, Mr Prt1s1dunr. Ifs not Woodward and BMnstttln'" ( __ TH_I~_c_K_C_H_) "We have iss ued these warn ings before. l repeat them today The United State~ will not art•t•pt furth('r Cuban military intcrvcn· lions abroad." i\LAS, Kissinger did not i.uy what tough old Uncle Sam would do about it. Perhaps he will ha\ l' some nollon when lhe current presidential primary season 1:. O\•er Now this chest·beating as not ne'A with Herr Doktor. Tht· parties in Angola have been duly ""arned. So have the Soviets. And rem~mbt>r, 1t was only a few semeSt(•r:. ago that Kissinger \\as darkl) warning the nations or the Persian/Arabian Gulr na lions that in an emergt>ncy they might be wise lo expect som l' "'''" 11ors-namely. the armed rorct's of the L'nited States. In short, ;in invasion by American forces or the oil·producing states or the gulf are a. all in the national an- 1nterest or the United States. J\1ss1nger usually drape!» President Ford's name over sut'h threats. thus bringing him into the act. although Mr. Ford's name d1dn 'l specifically rind 1b wav into the Dallas show :'\o point in makin~ the President a warmonger in !he pnmari c·~ Last man accused of that is still a senator Crom Arizona WELL. the Kiss1ngl•r 1·ollc•1· lion of threats 1s wrong for t"o ba.,1r reasons. Number one, we ha\'c' no rJ)!hl lo lhreatcn thr~e nations What wa' lhe puq)O:.f' 1n wo.irnmf! Ir.in and the Arab ~latei. lh111, 1f the Frightened Patty Prepared to Tell All \\' ,\ ~ II I N <: T 0 N I n a .;olitun . fourth lloor Cl'll tn lh(• Sun :\lalc'o ('m111t) Jail. a 11':111, friithh•rwd Patr1c10 Hl•or11l 1i. lll't"pn1-t>t1 to t ell all she knows :ihout ll•rr11rillt nrl1vilt.-s. Shl• d('!llJl'rut1•lv renrs she muy have \11 p.1y with hc>r hfr She ha!I pleaded through her .1t\nrnry11 for prOh•<'tlon ror hnst'lr and IH•r fam 1h S e ,. c r ti I thrent11 ha\'e ht'tn mad1• aaaani.t the llr:trs l s h\' -.uch tc.>rron11t 1troup~ as I he World L1~ra lion Front and the R\'d World F1m1I~ Pall }"~ concern about her family. according lo sources with access to her most inllmate con- \'ersations. 1s genwne lier 39- day court ordeal brou,~ht her rloser to her family lhan she bas been since she left home. She was deeply moved by lhe way they stood by her. HE R PARENTS, Rnndolph and Catherine H ear t. have en· cour3ged her to cooperate wtth the povcrnmc>nt. They 11rt wlllinst to go Into St>clus1on. they have in· dicated. if this should ~mr n ,. C' l' 111q1 r y to fH' rm 11 \ h 1• 1 r rlnu.ihtcr to as11l-;t thc .1uthorll1'''1\. GO\'t'rnment sourt'<'S havl' ron- r1rmtd lu u~ thlll lh(• lle;1rs1s would be in rul dnnl(er if Pntly lurnR informer Terrorlsls nnd ('raiit·~ huvc tried to inl1midalr them with death threats. As em · phasis. lerrori~t!I have SN ofC bombs al Hearst headquarters in New York C'lty, the Hurs t mansion at San Simeon and \hr ram ii)' ·s rustic retreat in th<' roothills of Mount Sht1~tt1 Patty has already a1ven the lull details of her 1.te 1n lhe un- derground. meanwhile. to two probation officers. But their re· port is intended for the eyes only or F'E'deral Judge Oliver Carter Through her attorney A I Johnson. Patty has also oCfered some preliminary revelallons to the federal authorities. Sh<' has identified lhe participants. for example, in a fatal bank robber) In the Carmichael sec\lon of Sacramento. SHE LEAR NED about lhe rob· bery directly from the partici· pants. Yet our sources say her account dltrers from the recollec- tions of two eyewitnesses. Ac· cording to llle information Patty has provided. the eyewitnesses ~ave Identified the wrong people. The govf'rn m enl is going (JACK ANDE RSON J nhuc1. nevcrlhelr&!., with the trial of Pally·~ former undt•r ground lover. Steven Soliah. Cor his alleged p::i rt In the robberv. Our 11ource11 insist that the Jus t lt'e Department ha s scn.ipulously notified the defense attorneys of Patty's rcvelatlons. Patty can also f(i\'e the go"'ern· ment the ~rim details. say our !iOUrces. of lerrortsl bomhinl(s. She reportedly knows who makeci bombs on the We8t Coast and who plans their placement. Lasl year. 89 bombings were •Uribu1able to lerronsls. 32 of them in the San Francisco Bay area She 1s even w1llin.g to take lie detector tests lo help convince the authont1cs that her revela· lions are truthful. She has also s<'ll!Cted a "father confessor." whom she would like to confide JO, Re Is Charles Bales. who heads the FBI ·s San Francisco office and who. ironically. conducted the 19-monlh search for Pally. But his fairness. even as he helped to convict her, impressed her Batu ls reported to be eager to hear her confessions and to bt-l(in checking tbem out. However, the fed e r a I JHos ''<' u lor. Jam l'" Browning, h eld UIJ th(l arr11n1?e ments after consultmst w11 h A:t· !"istant Attorney GC'ncrol Richard Thornburgh THEY AG REED not to lw1tin questloninl( Putty until of\ er i.he is 11entenced on Monday. This will gh•e them time. our sourcei. contend, to assess h<'r coopera. lion and check her lru1hrulnco;s Ix-Core the appeal!'> are exhau!il· ed Then. It lht•y arc sall!ICied with her t'oopernllon. they ma) recommend a reduclton of sen· tence. Patty's testimony in court has already ahenaled her former &'I· .soc1ates In the underground. Two or them. William 11nri Emily Harris. gave a prison Interview to New Times maga;me to get back nt her Pally had testlC1E'd that she had been suually abused by terrorist William Wotre and couldn't stand him Emily rlaimed in the interview that Wolfe once gave Patty "a stone relic In lhe shape of a monkey face." Prosecutor Browning located the stone figurine among her belongings and dangled it in front of the jury. "She couldn't s tond Wllllr Wolfe ," said Browning sarcastically. but she carried the figurine w1lh h~r lo the day she was arrested. The unspoken \t'i.tirnonv or th<' mufr. 'lonr monkey ftH'l' h<•lped tu ('orW1<'I hl'r i\t'•n :RWJ\RO, Patty tol1l In limotei. th:1t :.hl' hui. alwa>ll h11d u wcaknci;s for 11rt1i.l1t· l'U• 111i., thal 1t was th(' monktY face not Wolfe i1he lov1•cl and that •,ht• hope~ the court "111 return thl' tiny totem lo h<'r. H the 11 nrrisei; hcll)('d to t on vict Patty, 1t may still nol IH..• rl• vcn~e enouf!h Thl' ll·rrnri l'>t'l now t'onsider hl'r to he a turn1'oat :inti "ill seek repr111~1l:1, 1tmt'rnnwn1 sourres arknowledgt•d to u~ "She 1s ab:wlutcl) l1•rnrll'cl," said one source. She 1s kept under tight serur1I) at the San Mateo County Jn1I. with closed-c1rcuil TV and alarm systems lo warn a~amst any in- truders. The exercise room and showers are cleared before she uses them But if she should wmd UJ' m some correctional institution. u government sour('e 11dmittt.-d, "there will be no way to assure her safety.'' Footnote: Our sources say that the first vole Of the Patty Hearst jury was 7 to 5 for conviction. Later the vote ror conviction in· creased to 10 . with postman Philip Cubbe and boat operator Oscar McGregor as the l11st holdouts. l'rutt•d SI att•s "a' dr:.pt.•ralc for 011. al might ill\ udc lo takl' O\'l'r tht.• c11lfll•ld~~ I i.uppose the purpo:.c " u:. 10 Ii! et llw 0 P F.C na hon:. to bt• bulln·ll 111to 111\\cnn~ their pnl·ei. Bui th:it ':. n bum :.trah'l.t~" And 1( "''' p1 or1'-"' fr1cndsh1p fur tlws'• 11at11111,, how t•an "l' .11:.o lhrn1tt•n tlwm wnh "ar" Nor do w1• huvt• ~1 rii:ht to threo.itcn tht• Soviets or anynm• t'lse ovt•r An~11la. Wf' 11111 lhc s amt' th1ni: < 1nll•rvcned > in Southeast /\s1a. and ir China Qr t h e S o v l c t s w o u I d h a v 1• lhreatt>nl'd us. Wt would havl' lauJ(hed It oU. What good is tt threat" And "'"<'e we did once try lo invade CulJa, under President Kenn('d~, and laalfii miserably. 'A herl' do Wl' J:l'I Off lf'1l1ng the Cubans not to play ~old1l·r-of adventure., But "or,1· 1'. numtx•r two, the reah1<tt1nn that J\ 1 ,..,1n~t·r 1i. only makmg loud no1M'" Tlw Jo'ord Admtn1:.1 r .111nn h~•l> no anl('ntion to engagl' in .in~ m11ll;1ry :.ic·tion agatn:.t an~on1', part1rularly in \he area~ "h1t'h J\1~s inJ:N is thri>al enini: Whu\":. bad .1bout thb '" lhut WC' h:J\1l' a :.t'l'I l'lalV or !>l:tlt• who makl•i. 1hrC'.1t~ and, "ht'n asked to spc•ll them <iul. ~:i.'"· in cfred. 'Tvt> i:ot ;1 i-t•crt'I." F'rankly. the l 'nilt•d Stall's today 1s chwken 10 U5(• rorcc· Maya~llC'7. WllS pm hahly tht• last i.how or Amc•ncon Cor<'t' "(•'II i-N• 111 s11ml' llm<•. We losl I he "' ii I whc·n wt• lo-.t Viet nam. Ann "'' lo't \.'1l'lnam l>l'l'tHl-.P 11f W .111·q~all' ArHI K1:.i.· in i?t'r !ht• t(rt-,Jll''I suvt•r of my· :.km 1n o11r11n11• kl\11\\-.lhal. Kl~Sl~Cit:R ha' ht•t•omt• lht• 1p1;1rcl 111111111• In l·r:im·nnian ar· 1·t>nl. ht· murmu1., :1nrl rumhl(•s. hut lwh1111I lh\• 'l'rc•t•n l!I a frtf.lhll•1w d m.in. crankin~ aw:1y. l'lll' pah11•:. "hn 1·nv1•r him fo r 1h1• n<•tt\lll k' r1·11c.11 hr'> ~rut'c' in· ton.111orl ' hut 11 'i. :ill .ur au· .11 r !>.q111•r11· 11 K1o;~1ni.tt'r and ~OU j.!t•l J tl1'1I.1t1•d ~lll>t'I nlan Thi• l 'ntl\•11 St ot1•11 J(rll'V0114'l,Y' m111i.r1c•111 force• 1n V1l'l1rnm. Th /\m1•ru·an pc•opl4' ht•<'um1• dis· i.tui.lt•ci nw-.t h h<'causc• "1• lluln 't Irv In "111 !'low Wt• hitV(' nn Ad· man11>1rut wn .11111 K l~Hln,.wr 11111k· IOJ{ lhrt•al:. "''art• nnl Jll'l'JlUrl'd to rurr~ out Americ•:in p1•opl<' mll(ht h1:1·11m1• d 111~11~t«·cl with thii-toc•t1<• :i l~11, 11n1I anllwlc1n.: run thai. hurt'> Pri•slflt•nl Fnnl und i:1 v~·~ l11m 1111 111lvont1J Rt' in the eurr1•nt 1mhtwal jou~ls. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /11//)1 rl \ II f'1"1 l '11hl,./wr r>r .. nin' ~ , ... , ,, fdrl"' llarhtim /\'"'""It f tfHurinl ~Ill/I' I-1/111ir Th<' t'llll11r1.1I 11.1111• of rh1• P•uh Pilot "l'k" 1•1 1nrorm rin1l '11111ut.111• tt•.ulf'r~ h\ pr1..,1·ntin..: on th1• lh•RI' tlh "'''' 1·11mm1•111.1n• trn 101111·, 11( 1nl1•rt•'t h\ ''mttt·JJt 1~l 1·11lumn1'" .inti f,1rll•>rll\l•. In flrll\ 11hn~ ,, forum ro1 rrucif'r' • 1t "' ;inti II\ pr l'~rntini: th" lll'""llllPl'r ~ np1n111n" und 1th"'~ on rurrt·nt l<1v1n 1 ht• l'dltnnul 11111111110' uf lh1· fl,11ly 1'11111 ;ipfwur only 1n lh1· 1'<l1rn1l al1·nlum11 ut thl' top •Jf I Ill' I>•• Ill' <>r1in1on, 1•v pr,.,,~c'ff h\ tht' l'olt11nn"t' ,1n11 rartnon1•l' anrl lrtt<-r "'1111'f'< :i•l' lh1•1r n"' n .in<f nn t•11<l111 M'm1•n1 nl lh1>t1 \It'"'' '" tht• ll,111} 1•11<11 'hwld tM' mlt•rn·cl Frictay, April 9. 1976 -------~·----- Frlday,Apnl 9, '976 DAltVP!LOT Issues Are· Still Calif. Polit~al f(.ey Nt!ID Tftal Ep i scopa l Chu rch ap- pellate court ln Cltveland re· versed convlc- tlon of Rev. L. P~ter Bebee for p('rmilllni-! wom<>n to servl' as priC'st:o. N l'W trial wa s or · dt?rcd. t 1:dilor11 Not~· T1lc UtP limtt• on IM Cali/OTIU4 Drtorn mGlf havf' al/tttld IM politlical cltrnat, i11 IM llo11, btlt the •lf•lem <<tl/ r~maiiu uwnhalJy un- cl10 rrgft/. <Lut I• a Stttra> SACRAMlo;NTO (AP> -In one generation, Califomla has movt'd from the pohUc1 of grow\b t.o lheera or l&m1ts. Tbe contrast ls neaUy, dramatica11y -and perhaPI too 1lmply -1ummed up Ip a comparuoo of two mu: -GOV. E'OMlJN'DG. "PAT" BROWN. A builder , a do.r, a hall fellow-well-met. The governor who built the great Calllornia Watu Pro- ject and lurned a $3 billion dream lntorubty. GoY. Ed Jll und G. "Jerry" Brown Jr. A thJnker, a akeptlc. An unorthodox pollhcian with more questJons lban answers. A governor whose messaee in 1976 I.a tbe pollUcs of lowa-ed expecta- tions. father and son. Two 1ener ations. Two eras. Two pohucians In tune wttb 1helr limes. But ts it all tbaldlfCcrent r SlNCE PAT BllOWN'S BOOM years of the 1950s and '60s, politicaJ reform, the energy crisis, Ronald Reagan's "Creative Society" a nd J erry Brown's antipollUcs style all have left their mark on state politics. But the poHtical system is as open, chaotic and contradictory as ever. Penonalities, causes and is· sues-nolparties-ron- ti nu e t o co n tro l California po li t ics. There are no s ignificant political machines. and no effect ive behind· the-scenes po l itical bosses. It's a new e ra. but with many faces and ideas surviving from the old. Randolph Collier , "The Father of the California F reeway" is chairman or the Senate Transportation Com mil· tee. a nd battling for high way m oney. I THAT WAS THE POST HE held 30 years ago when he guided development of a freeway system which was t hen the envy or the world. But now California is building 70 miles a year or freeways, I not the 400 miles a year built in lhe 1950s and early 1960s. Jesse Unruh. s trong·willed "Big Daddy" speaker o( the state Assembly in the 1960s, Is at the Capitol again as state treasurer -older , genUer, but still influential. Today he talks more about hm1ts. California's political climate reflects the end of the boom years. when the population increased by t.000 residents a day. Now. population bas :,tab1lized. Growth is slower. Quality of life is a political issue. FREEWAY FOF.S are win- ning local elect ions. An initiative to control development along the l.080-mile California coastline was enacted by vote-r 1rut1atl ve. Another Initiative on the ballot this year would phase out nuclear plants. Development in· terests, led by Pat Drown, are op- posing it. 111owN u , Gr owth limits have been enacted by cities as big as San Diego and as small as Petaluma. "It was easier in my day. AH we had lo do was build," Pal Brown says. "Jerry has a much tougher task trying to improve the quality of hfc." CALIFORNIA HAS BEEN No. l in population for over a decade now. and 38·year·olt1 Jerry Brown 1s talking about economic and environmental limits not the expansion hailed by his Cather. "This idea that we're charging forward with greater nnd greater success ... This idea or never· l'nd1og acc umulation of possesi.inns thut people have ~olten usl'd to, this is a little b1l unrealistic." the }oun1ot governor says. ·'I see a need to recognize the physical as well as the human limits we have. That's part of the politics in which I'm engaged -of finding a politic:'! that is conl11:.tent with the reahlle!I or what this country laces ' BROWN IS REAU .V DOING little more than ll4.'~cr1b1ng the.> change. But he 1s doing so with such a n:m that his phrasc.>s are being copied by Democrats and Hc•puhhcans in California and nationally. t-:n•n Tom II ayden, the setr-dt'scribcd radical of the 1960s unllwar movt'ment who is runninR ror lhe I WOWH Jll t 1 S Senate this ye<er. talk~ about hm1ts und describes himsclr as a fiscal conurvativc Rut lhl• rhnn~c I)'. not as broad a:-11 ma) jppcur at first alanct• "\\'t•'\ e always had llmiL'\," l 'nruh said or the J:ovcmor's new Poht1 cs "Anvonc \\-ho's ever hc<'n on o bud~t'l committee has l<nown thert> arc morl'nl'eds than lhl'rt' arc rl'!lourrl'!I and has n• c·o"n1 zed th1 :.1); 11 worldoflimits." RROWN HAS Bf:F.N ('RITICIU:D for havlnf( mort' 11u<'sl1ons than nn~wrrs. but hr says the very ramn~ of questions is 1ts<'lt a program. which he de· fend" And one an•n in which the lowt'rt'd expectations ho\'c hct•n trant1l:llt-<I into a cnncrcll' 11rogram 1s the stall' buct~ct In the RcaJtan ~cars. the avera11r annual budget inrrl'.1sr was 12 2 percent Rrown 's firs t budget. an $11 8 b1lUon package for th<' current fiscal year, topped Ru g an ·s last budget by 10.6 percent. LEE'S NURSERY HH ... aters for Dwarf & Fancy UGf G•rua imws 20% OFF SALE O• Mod House PIClfth SATUIDAY ·April 10 ·I I AM · l PM L~oatt.C...ofh" I By BETTY & BILL TUFANl<IAN President of Southwest Branch, Geranium Society wlll answef' questions and ghle tls- Bnng your unknown plants In for k:lentlhc:allon All Garden Clubs Welcome! 3601 E. Coast Highway. ~ona cs.i Mar 875-6750 MOST STATE DEPARTMENTS WERE re· latlvtly unaftected by Brown's "t'ra o( bmtts." but a 20 ~rcent rtduction was ordered In tho bl&hway de· partment, and another ~gency which product'd m06Uy evaluation reports that Brown thoueht Wl're useless lo t nearly lOOotitslSOemployes. A Brown cnUc:. Assemblyman Paul Pr1ulo, Republican noor leader in the lower house. n ys Brown's Chsul conservaUsm I "i>hony" •nd his er~ olllmils "a catch·pbrasethald~:sn't mean much, u anyth1ng." "1 don't lhink It's fair for Jerry Brown to ~come 3 hero O( less gov'emment involvement ln OUr hVel\ simply because he 's not willing to ~~ert h:adershi11." he says. BROWN EXPLAJNS ms POLm cs or limits and lowered upectatlons in more philoi.ophlcal I • terms, which he ~plJed to society in general " ... Wherever we turn -economically, en. vironmeotDlly, sodally, polllkally -there are ma· Jor constralntll \hat i.rt :ilowin1 down \he momen· twn tbat tb1J1 11lale and Uus country enJoyed," he sad n ~n interview. That messa;t frorn l.he aovenlor or the lar1cst state signals a nt>w polJtlcaJ dJaloaue, and poll\ts tu a crisis in the old t>emocratlc party coallUon:s. "THE CONFLICT JS, IN MY view, rundamen· ta! and very signlf1canl," says Senate President pro tem Jamt'li Mills CD-San Diego). an historlan and veteran or 16 yeoN In the Lf:~lslature. "It 1s strulnang th11t traditional nlllnnce between labor and liberals. We perhaps nre seeing <~CALIF. POLITICS, Page All> SATURDAY and SUNDAY, APRIL I 0th and I Ith ONLY • Indoor and outdoor plant values 494 flat or 4" pot Plant pony packs or4'" pots In bloom for a riot of spring color in your garden now! Ageratum. Alyssum. Begonias. Dwarf Dahlias. Lobella, Marigolds an maxed varieties, Petunias, Phlox, Salvia. Vinca Rosea dwarg m ixed varieties and Dwarf Zinnias. Save and plant several varieties now• -~·~ 1.98 10" wire basket plant- er. Wall pocket style. 14" size. 2.49 16" size. 2.99 1 .29 10" wire florist basket planter. 12" size. 1.59 14" size. 1.79 16" size. 2.69 1.39 10'' co lla p s ible wire hanging basket. 12" size. 1.69 10 & 12" Tier, 2.99 10, 12 and 14" lier, 4.79 1.99 1 o·· hanging plastic pot with saucer. -- 2.49 Green sphagnum tree mo11 for lining or decorating baskets. f j Planter, pot and basket values Red clay pottery. 1.13 to 6.75 Gordlta bowls 1.88 to 3.33 Cylinders Bell pots 49¢ Standard pots • but attractive. 2.99 to 6.98 Hangf ng re\Jwo od planters in a variety of shapes 1nclud1ng: pyramid. square. octagon. Hangers are Included. Select several to plant w ith your favonte plants and hang or move about yor pa110 for a most last· ing and decorative effect. I SHOP SATURDAY I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUNDAY I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y NEWPORT 0 CENTER • I DAILY PILOT * Dllll, ..ii.t SUlf - LANO AROUND FORMER CASTAWAYS RESTAURANT AWAITS BETTER TRAFFIC Fl.OW Owner, the Irvine Company:'Hopes Eventv1tly to Build Inn, View P•rk Cmtaways Plans Halted Newport Traffic Problems Plague Site By JOANNE REYNOLDS • f OINO.ll,l'll4olS11H Plu~s for 'development of th<> Ca!itaways pro- perty, r1 rst btought out by the Ir vi ne Com pany in 1$72, have been brought to a halt because of Newport Beach's traffic problems. Officials at the land comp~ny and within the ci· ty say all work on proposals for the 76-acrc parcel has stopped and is not likely to resume for at lea:;t.. two to three years. WORTH $4.5 MILUON 8AS£D on the tax ap- praisal. the property runs from Pacific Coast Highway a long Dover Drive to Westcltff Dnve. It gets its name from the restaurant which burned down in 1955. That building had stood on the bl.ulf since the early 1920s when it orig.inalJy sen ·ed as the Santa Ana Country Club's home. It was used as a restaurant by various owners, mcludmg one named Mona under whose ownership the place earned ·'a colorful reputation,·' according to local historians. The last owner decorated the building on a South Seas motir and gave it the name that the pro· perty now bears . TH E WWER PART OF the pr operty ad1acent to the hi~hway now supports a small shop area and the Bay SJtore trailer park. According lo Martin Brower. spokesman for the Irvine Company which owns the land, the com- pany plans to have builder Ben Deane do the de· velopmentt putting on "inn" on the portion or land to the bi,gowu y side or the ohurch and building homes ~ the WestcUff Ori ve sldt ot 16th Street. The small 2.acre piece lhal separates the ch'urch pro- ~rty from the bluff edge would be turned into a view park, . But Irvine Company olliciala and sources closa to Deane say that any deve)opment will have lo wait until tbe Coast Hiaihway bridge is at least in the de· s ign stage to find out how much of tbe property will be taken by bridge con.strucllon. ACCORDING TO CITY OFFICIALS. the new s\x·lane bridRe. which will be bwlt by the state Department or Transportatlon, wall go out lo bid in December 1.977 and construction is slated to start in 1978. L~st year . the Irvine Company went to the city to begUl preliminary planning for the site. Orti~ials i!'dicated they would have 45 to 50 acres of res1den· uaJ ~evelopment in the area which shows a density of six to eight units per acre in the city's master plan. The proposed inn would be built on the 28 acres shown as recr eational and marine commercial in the master plan. Both proposals conform with permitted uses in the plan. But city officials said the process was halted shortly after it was begun ~ause of the question posed by the bridge construction. D~!'NE IS RETICENT ABOUT plans for the land. His son, Larry. who works with him in Deane Development Company, explained that negotla· lions with the Irvine Company are continuing. "We would rather not release any information until our negotiations are completed," he said. The elder Deane has apparently t.&Jten a personal interest In plans for the prOPfrtY. Brower said that when the company began pre· ~mtnary work on developing the Castaways in 1972, 1t took proposals from three developers and the plans received from Deane were "the most interest· i:ng ... SOURCES DESCRIBED THE INN as an "architectural monume.nt to all the things Deane bas built in Newport Beach." A luxury hotel with rooms and shops on \.be bluff top, the bui~'.s lob· bf is reportedly desigaed (or D'\~ltt of ~bayvlew. , •• ~ • It is r eported that the entrance would be fro~ tbe bluff top with the lobby opening dramatically •wn ~'tiff. giving a panoramic view oU~~....,,. The beach below, currently part of \.We trailer perk, •ould be for use ol hotel guests. 'there WCT'e reportedly plans to create som e re· sidential villas as part or the hotel for people who teke regular long·term vacations in the area, but members or the city planning starr said such a pro· <See CASTAWAYS, Page All) Paid political ~t DON'T LET YOUR FUTURE DEPEND ON CHANCE VOTE AP.RIL 13 FOR x. RON . SHENKMAN FINANCIAL EXECUTIVE I BUSINESSMAN HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL Nazis Flooding World . '""~""'""' .. --..... ----, I I I I . , NEW \'ORK <APl To01> or anti-Semitic pro· paganda materhl ar-."beinJi? .ship~ b} !tmall pro· Nau and nghttsl f rOUJ>6 tr\ Amen co for d1i.lnbuhon in Europe .. Soutb Amenca, Au,atralia and South Africa. • S~eial},jt ln huntm1 Nim "ar cnminals t.Old th~ Uaion ot Ani call flebnw CongreauUons here I INTIODUC:TOU 0Ff8 ,e=;;;~~:::;:::::==~: 5 19r~co~!~ ·~........ ~===--i : Simon W111enthal. h<>od of uw Jew1i.h Oocumcn Ution Center In \'1\'nna, i.ald the brochure:. published' ln tththl longu,,gei. art> be1nR i.ent by lhl• Am erican Na£i Purt)' m Arlington. Va .. and Lin· ~oln . Neb., a nd the World l 'nion of National Socialists in l\J t Vemon. N Y . to like minded 01\.l'fl•Y SllVICI ~ I OIDltUNG HOURS I MOM.•$4T. 1 •.M.·tt·r.M. I •roups oveNns · ~iii;iiiii~~~~~~~;c.: Ill 4 DA YI WI WILL STILL HAVE MORE CONVERTIBLE SOFAI THAN ANYONE ELIE ••• BUT NOT • AT THESE PRICES-HURRY! Ctton. cmp, contemporory style, corduroy 19.br•< Avoiloble 1n hl'O colors. Complete with full.,,ze mot· tress. Sleep1 two in comfort. STYLE 1600 HI-RISERS CORNEA GROUPS ·-'157 t·PIKtS' AllCI • tottlly unlOue trtilm.nt lo< VoUf" corrter. 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OVA PRICE 2 6t EA . Standard Btands Paio & Decorating c ' rs 61=~1n the west 0'EN 7DAYS15 NIGHTS· MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, I A.M. TO 9 P.M .. SATURDAYS, I A.M. TO 6:30 fl.M. ·SUNDAYS, 9 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. s~M~na co~~.IJ!!f.!tv ,Qf9,!'99 1 BLI(. SO. OF WARNER IOELHI) 1 BU<. E4ST Of BROOKHIJRST (BETWEEN TAFT & l<AT!LLAI 'fELE~E l71415'K..a&t7 TILEl'HOHI f71416:U.11e7 TUEPHCINE 171•) tM·2301 La Habra VISIT OVA COMftLlrTlr CARPET DEPARTMENT AT T"a ORANQI ITORlr ¥WH1rlll MANY 0,. THC U •lrCIAL ORDlll ITtMS A"'IAlllNO IN THIS AO ARI AVAILAat..a l'OR IMMIOIAT• t'ICI(· Vt'. CRIOIT Tf.RljlS AVAILAal..11 ON r CORNER WHITTIER 8r IDAHO Z 8LKS. E. OF 8EACH·HACIENDA Ttlfl'HONE 121JI tt1 51111 CAllNTING. OO•IT•VOURlllLt' lrXl'tlllT AOV•CI OR PROt'ISSIONAL CARl'ilT INITALl.ATION AVAILAa1.1. I } l ' I .. A 10 DAIL y PtLOT Fr1<11y ;>nt II t97e 'l'U STANO BY DEBBIE,' FATHER SAYS Debra Jean Oayton and Her Father, ftoben, Leewe Court Expulsioa OK'd Bible College Wim in Court FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (AP> Cather's wbhes Lo complete my last -A 8iblic31 education student ex· semester at school and get married pelled from Florida Bible College after gr~duation " after becoming pregnant bas lost her Her father. Robert Clayton. sat at last chance to grad~ate ne~ mon~. his daughter 's side throughout lhe but not be~ore telllng a ~udg~: l bearing. Later. he choked back emo- made a mistake ... l don t t.hinJt I/ tionashespoke Loreport.ers. have bad morals." A circuit judge dashed Deborah '.'I WILL ~AND .BY Debbie," he Jean Clayton's attempt to finish the said '"I am d1sappomted. I expected last four weeks of classes needed ror Chnstian charity. But if we lose . God her four-year bachelor of arts degree. sUll wins. Tbe Lord wins every llme. ·• He denied her la wyer's request for an Em bracing his daU&hter Clayton orde_r a llowing her t o complete her added. 'Td like to say thls, a nd 1 studies. mean it from my heart: If any man MISS CLAYTON, tt AND unwed, was expe lled last month when ad· ministrators o f the nondenomina. tional school learned of her pregnan- cy. They called 1t "I.he ultimate sin." The controversy follows by little more than a year the resignation of the college's founding president, the Rev. A. Ray Stanfordb father of the eurretJl president and u.sband or lhc ,ikanolwomen. He d isappeared In January 1975 after telling the coUcge in a tape re- eord 1 n t that he had committed adultery with one of h1JS students. MI SS CLAY TON, TELLING Broward County Circuit Judge Ot1i. Parrington t hat she will marry lhc rather·to·be in her hometown or Holland, Pa .. Sunday. said she con· sldered herselr a Chris tian or deep conviction. "I have tried to live up to my testimony." she s aid. ''We both knew that we loved each other. that we were going to get married. We had request· cd permission to be mamcd bcCore Christmas ... but I honor ed my Public should be 110 lucky to have a dauahter a s IO'Vlng and as vir.tuous as this ... then he and I arc the luckiest men in this world." During the hearing, college Presi· dent Lee Stanford told Farrington that Miss Clayton was expelled Cor breaching the college's code or ethics by having premarital sex. HE SAID B ER CONTINUED atten· dance would have a "demoraliline ef. fect on the e ntire stude nt body" and the coUege's benefactors. Mn. Su4l Stanford, the college's de· an of women a nd Stanford's mother. said Miss Clayton would be con- sidered for readmission next sum· mer, "if she lives a cons is tent testimony." Miss Clayton's lawyer, Patrick C. Rastaller , interpreted that stipulation as meaning his client must gel mar- ried. "l am Ve1'Y surprised and di.sap· pointed." Rastatter said after the judge ruled lhal the case did not merit temporary relief. "We will follow through in t he courts, but the dockets arc too crowded to resolve this before the end of the school term." ~--.-~AUCTION FRJDAY, SAn.l>AY, SUNDA\' et I P.N . Bargains on I inr ( rystal. Sterling S ihJ,•r. Poralains. Oriental Ob11•cu d'Art. 1'01ntifl.q~. Jrurt'lry. Antlq urs. Bronzes. Furniture. Sl'lc'Ct Indian Turquolst>. · .. S 1,000.000 f NVf:NTORY / ,.,,,, I •l•ft't. C11un1, (lrlf-tJf·Alwn, fN.,4,.,,11ttln VJSO"ORSt co ... •oncl ••e "'""" "'" an AVCTIOfll c_. Itel FREE ADMISSION! ... acro<>s the ~trc<·t from sf'l'f'n <>f the 6ou1hland"s m ost elegant ux1trrfront rcstouronts! HOURS lnSfH!CTlon & Private Sol~s J().S DAILY l2·S SATURDAY 2·S SUNDAY l lol\<'•I \\l'Jnl"lJ.l, lo. ThuN.lJ\' AUC110N9 HllD !VEJIY FRIDA\', SAnJRDAY, SUNDA\' at 8 P.M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARO. MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2 542 Wat Coa• tfltlhway Newport Beach. C.Jlfornla 92663 (714) 645·2200 WE 8 Ul' FO• CA5ff oa SEl.L Of/I COttnflU IOfll WHOLE BTATD OR SOIGl..E ITDIS AltT LEVINE. Al C T/O\'ffR ,- . ' . • , J Fla. City Bans Kids From Some Areas1 PhfBROk!; PINES. Pb <AP1 - The Cit.J c .. d U. ~a law • niaa f anllli• wlt.111 dlildre -cN w or _., from Uvmc bt eataao ,.,u ti town th1ldrea," said Ma yo r W1lliam Anmtronc. "But this lll't'a 1s 11 special COUNCI U1A JAMIS DONLON cme.·· Armstl'Oftf "as the ooty person on lht- •V9-manber council to 'otc 1tfnlnst the ordmance. but SIUd he ·•l'PTOH·i. oC the ronct>pl. :.:ud the area , l'Oflt:utYQ& about 1,000 homes. wu!> »pµro .. ed by ety z:onn~ • ubout 10 Yt.'lth USO t.o mdude i.m alltl' thun standa rd wu, "bttausl' the dt" \Clopt>r prornlff'd thl& ruiric:taH· d~l clau~es would male t u pcrmarwnl adult communat)' " "I Ju~t voted a~Jinst it be<-..iu:.u the at. The h1w. approved this w~k over the dty attorne) 'i. obJe-clicnl. applies to on7 arn di.'lllgnati.'d an adult t"Omrnonity Resident:. who reot ar sell bomt's lo farruhe!> "llh duldrt>ft IA OI )'OUD&er face Jail terms of up to 90 Wiys und SSOO CLnCb. Lorne.' :..aid tl "a:. unconst1tullonal,"' ht' •• ud C1t~· Atty J .imtts u r t s.ikt thll claw.e e.~plr<'d five .Y,....a.co. Of'FICIALS SAID THE law as aimed Spff1f1cally at the Sun ~Homes su~ d1Vi1'lon when' younger families are mov1n1 u:1to a nt>lghborhood designed ror adults ouly. '"I'M council is rertainly not qalnst DAILY PILOT CLAS5'FIED ADS 642-5e18 . PlANNING COMMISSIONER ... BRIDGE COMMITIEE ... PRESIDENT OF FRIENDS Of NEWPORT BAY Biil Agee Carolyn Milliken Ann Elliott Roy & Jeannie Glordano Dick C lucas Shirley Knutsen Con Schweitzer Don & Patti Harvey Maudie Whyte Pope & Ruth Hilburn Jack S kinner. M.D. Duane & Pat Black Peggy Cook Cal & Helen Mclaughlln Claudfa Hirsch Janie Hoy1 Or. & Mrs. Paul Kuhn Winifred V~gelin Barbara Horne JamH J . Hodge Robert 8 . Hicks Roy Woolsey Florence McCue Roland Landrigan Charles M. S~en; Richard Ungerland Bob & Betty Newcomb Boyd & Beulah Ram&ay MartheUa Randall Dav• Seely TrtdaSmlth Ron Kennedy Carroll Buk Ray Williams has already proved he can make a difference. Your vote on Aprll 13 can also make a difference wh en you join with those voting for Ray Wllllam1 for Newport Beach City Council. COMMITIEE TO ELECT RAY WILLIAMS Chairman ~ J o hn Stuart Suzy Ficker Elaine Linhoff Wiiiiam McQuold Marie Buckey Dick & Marge Stewart HanyPeny John B. Kingsley Lob & Warren Water• Charles Sword Frank & Fra n Robinson Fem Pirkle Scou & Uddy Paulsen Alice Cu1ver Robert & Rive.Ila Mallnoff Helen E. Weiss Mn. Georg« HIU Donald 0 . Harwood Mr. & Mra. Rodney Jones, Jr. Forrest Fullmer Don Wiiiiams 8111 Gold Paul Balalls Chris Sublett Normagene Shamrell Mary Ann Adams WUlard S . Volt Vin Jorgensen Connie McKibben Lucille Plltterson Carol Blanchard Margeret A. Swain John S hea Charles & Rena Godschall Treasurer Jean Watt Paul Hummel Liz Palmer Banv Mlchaelton C. Leon East J.V. Watt, M.O. John & Ma ndy Cole Mary Hoyt. Steve Donaldson Ed & Peggy Gazsl Don Koll Joe & Judy Rosener Helen Smith Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Hall Marilyn Gould Kathie Bond Dr. & Mr1. Richard Kredel Mr. & Mrs. John H. Porler, Jr. AlmaVana11e J oan Burwell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Myers Hazel Evans Liz & Frank Bret Steve & Leslie Johntton WtUtam Tie rnan Virginie Vosburg Harry Kemph Dorothy Beek l'hll & Bette Tozer Barbara Glazier Lynne & J eannie Fran1z Margot Skilling Bob Miiiar Trudi Roger~ ~~~CBU- Jean Morris Tim & Sue S trader Annette Cates Barbara Beckley Margo Stuart Jean W egener Wah Heeley Rulh Silver Joan Coverdale Nancy S kinner Walter A. Ebert Richard A. England Art Gransky Rulh & Ed Burns Xlna Grelsch Or. & Mrs. Irving E. Laby frank & Clara Keeler Or. & Mrs. Richard B. Simpson Betty Kircher C. Granlu Bonner 0 . W. Harvey Cmdr. 8 .E. Dodson Biii Spencer John & Mona S1o11aln Mary Wagner Mr. & Mrt. H.A. Storum Charles R. Rothaermel Mr. & Mrs. Edward 0 . Thorp Donald B. Beatly P. L. Friend Suzanne Rudd Marian Parks Lorraine Smtih AAY * * * * * * Newport Beach City Council Vote April 13 ~ lor br Commollff IO Elecl AA 'I' WIUJAMS, H ~ I•.-_ H a, i:iMO QUEENIE l By Phil lnterlandi ~~ tp 4·'1 ..... ,. ............ , __ -...... t... ...... .........- ; .. <.:all• mttting of the bo.ird I \ e tiol .i beauty of a cold ' rd hke te pa" on Teddy Shot, But Spoke Note a magazine storyteller writes: "He looked out acr oss the river beyond which a rainbow arched half way across the sky, and beyond that the setting sun hung quite still between the cloud clump and the long blue line f)l mountains.'' Mighty pretty. Except any nit- picker knows. you can't see a rainbow unless you're between it and the sun. Doctor Samuel Johnson, that literary lion of Olde England. had an odd wrinkle in bis makeup. He couldn't pass a lamppost without touching it with his cane. Or a picket fence without tapping each picket. Ever meet anybody with that pecuJianty·! GUNSHOT WOUND Nature of our political chie,fs has changed considerably, hasn 't it? For instance, what would one oC our former presi- dents do first. if some would·be assassin were to shoot him? That occurred. To Theodore Roosevelt. Al Milwaukee in 1912. He was on thc way to a political rally. lie took the bullet In the chest, but didn't stop to ~l'l mended. Instead he went on, corrym~ the lead, to speak for an hour and a half Whal is the only thing about somebody you never forget? Answer too obvious. I sup· pose. Tl's the person's sex Frequently you can't remember the name. the profession, the telephone number But never do you fail to re- call whether the party was a male or a female. Psychologists regard this fact as exceedingly sigruficant. why I don't know. QUERIES FROM CLIENTS Q. "Where'd we get the phrase 'pass the buck'?" A. An old poker term. lhat one. The buck was a chip, com. anyttung, to mark the player whose turn 1t was to deal, bet or ante. When an uncourageous fellow wanted to relieve himself o f u ny or the aforedescribed respon~1bilities. he passed srud buck. Q. "What does your Love and War man think or a m other who says, 'I'm my son's best girl'?" A. He thinks the son would do well to join lhe Navy and see lhl' world. AddreJs marl to I. M Boyd, P 0 EJoz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 AWMA Seminar Slatecl Wednesday A forum on the 'ltatu" of the Aliso Water Manage· ment Agent'y'" (AWMA l plans to construct a $30 m1lhon rl'~ionnl ~l.'wa~l' trealmf'nl system will be held al 7 30 p m . Wl'<.ln<>sd ny al Dana Hills High School, 33333 Str<>el of th•• c;olden Lantern. Dana Point i>urposl'orthe mef'lin.: l ril'l. Moulton Ni~uel ls to brln~ t o.:ethl'r Water District. South repret1l'nlattvcs of eoun: t.nl(una Sanitary Dis - ty, state and redernl n• trlct. city of Laguna iutatory aJ(l'nc1l's to Bench. Emerald Bay answer questions about Service Oi ~tr 1ct a nd theAWMA proposa l. Irvine Ranch Water Dia· SINCE FORMATION In 1972. AWMA has been seeking approval of a system that would treat sewage originattni.? in the Los Ali!ios Water 0111- \rict, El Toro Water Dis· Triton Dance S et triet. Environmental gl"OU]l8 have contested the pro- po~nl. s aylnR it would facilitate growth in soulh Orange County. THEY HAVE won soml' support for their po~1tion from the federal Enviro nmental Pl"otec- llon Agency. wblcb bas ordered AWMA to de- velop plans to mitigate air pollution that would Tickets are available result lrol'!' population ror the San Clemente increases In the south High School Triton county region. Booster Club's third an-Corl Kymla, chairman nual spring dance to ht" of lhe AWMA board of held at 9 p.m. April 30 at directors. said the forum the Montanosa Rccrea· will be an "effort to • t.lon Center in Mission establish a qualified, ob- Vlejo. je<'tive panel of experts The tickets are SS and to present accurate we available at the h.tgh information about the sthool throug h the office A WM A project and all of ol John Smart. Proceeds Its ramifications jn a will help high school :u.'· manner as free or emo- tiviUes supported by the lion and prejudice as boosters. possible." F11d1~ Apnl 9 1976 TRUCKLOAD 9Hee 6 D0D6E1l'llCl\EIBfaooAL'nID.Er\.T4.D\IRY 8 15 GALWNT~ EVERGREEN ASH ~&t!>ULAR 39.9s l4.99 MULTI OLIVE" ~BliULAR' 49.9sl 7. 76 rwiSTED <.JUNIPER. RE~~9.9sf9.99 <.JAPANESE" 81.ACK PINE A/499~/')..299 ALEPPO PINE ~s::AJLAR..fl.9S'ZZ·99 MONTE REY Pl NE ~Eu. '49.t>~'22:'19 EVER6REEN PINE R~.qg,9s/221/9 DAILY PILOT A J J . ; t l t , JI. • J % 01.ll Y PILOT Friday Apnl 9, 1976 UCI Paper's Editor Ousted in Shakeup Al'Wlr._.. Co11fli<-f Chur9.- Common Cause will send House ethics committee a ~worn complaint asking that Rep. Robert L. F. Sikes CD·Fla.) be censured for alleged conflicts of interest. CdM Band 'Shares lst Corona del Mar High School's band shared top honors with three other bands at the eighth an nual O r ange Coast College Jazz Festival. More than 60 bands participated in the three. day festival attended by more than 10 ,000 persons. Other hig h school bands sharing rirsl place honors with Corona del Mar High wer e Eagle Rock High, Reseda High and San Leandro High. Call 642·5678. Put• few words to work for you. In the liJlhU!{.)1 FoUowlng a revolt by ~ slitCf ur ttw UC Irvine student newspaper, "New U". edator-in·chief Vicki lllne:. of Costa Mesa became the first peri.on ever fired from the pa~r'& top JOb In an interview Thursday, Mass IUnes u ld the action by the student government comrnunit'aUons board "could set a dangerous precedt'nt", und~rmlning the authonty of future editors. SHE WAS R E PLACED on the paper Wcdne:1day by Bill Hodge. The paper's student staff filed a petition listing I S grievances a~ainst the editor with the communaeahon.s board, a branch or the student govern- ment with authority over campu:. stu· dent publications. 2 Bids Give Board Food ForTlwught Alter being Invited to try lunch twice after dinner t ime, Sad- dleback VaUey Unified School District trustees asked for a re· \'iew o[the school lunch program. Valencia Elementary School's student body officers first asked trustees to try the lunches. The taste. they thought, would prove their contention that the lunches are bad. But then Elaine Carter, food services supervisor, asked trustees to munch another lunch. The taste, she said, wouJd sup- port her belief that the lunches are really good. Although trustees generally commended the young elemen· tary students for their presenta· lion. which included tape re- corded interviews and pictures taken during lunch, they made no judgment of the food. t'111lo" Ing ll heanng. the board UP· udd 1:1 ~hl c ha rgu , including mal/ea »nee. abu1e of authonty, mis· manaaement. failure to create an ef· feocti ve working atmosphere, flnng staff me mbers without not1ce, tnabih· ty to GCCl!pt c riticism, lowering morale und misrepresenting the paper's editorial board. MISS HINES, HOWE\.ER. charac. terized the ma tter us a "peri.onality conflict." Jn its findings, the rommunications board ~aid there had been "no malicious intent" 011 Miss Hines' part and that her dedication to lhc paper had been absolute The board did not reinstate the ::.tafr members fired by :\lass Hines. She said she was not told about the charges against he r . Iler first knowledge or the matter. she said, was "hen she went to pick up a copy of the communicat1ons board agenda. THE DISPUT E ERUPTED, s he said. after she hred some staff mem- bers who "were not doin~ their JObs." Miss Hines said that during her six months as editor she attempted to im· prove the quality of the paper, which has changed dramatically from year to year depending on the stalf. ''I'm proud or what I've done. No one can take th.at away," said the graduate school or administration stu- dent. "I THINK THE PAPER has Im. proved a lot. The content has im· proved dr:Am allcally. My personal philosophy hn l>een that this is a news paper for the students and it should represent as many as possible. "We have tried to cover things lhat might be of Interest to them and to diversify the scope o( the paper as much as possible. "I don't think that in the past that the paper has represented the stu. dents al all. ll represented the beliefs or the editor, .. she said. ADDITIONALLY, SHE said, the paper, which operates on a budget of about $50,000 a year, is in the black for the first time. FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY • 644-2313 s~ewy FREE PRO-KEDS *T-SHIRTS and *BALLONS IRIHG YOUR "IUDS .. TO THE .. PRO-KIDS .. WEBCIMD l 1m1ted Ou11ntlt1es lightning fast. cunning -to bnno out the felltlooted 1n1ma1 1n You. With the lamed PRO-Kedsit construction features; terrycloth covered lull soonoe cushion rnsloes and foem-oadded tugh rise back. The Wild Onea. They i.ave the olhers behind. - JCPemey ·~ :11•.t. ·u~" '' -- W:ienyoure over{j{} ... you deserve · Special ... -.H b· '· ., 't 1• P.ntJ ._._t.: \I\. _ 1 •·" • P' :'!l~e t !O, -' ,• r J .J•,.. c 'u oJ \... · :l·n~ D,.Jn, l<.':.JU')' ,., Ol lo•t )OU •r» •0WH'1Q >erviC"\. • f K(t (, e ... • n 1 °' _.i t -""•l1 r\) rr ..... H ) \t~f~ 1t...~ hor Je .;inJ • ' rr ' mum t l· JI• , • ~lt · ~r c •, f1om 0..11 (, 'f:"' ''" c,.,;, • : T • "< . · (l. • . Cu_.1,. \...tt• , • 2 way 6.:ml by i\\0 \·on-_' t Oder, attention V. h.;r . 11(' on 01.1.ounl •l' ( · :rns B 1nl yciu en1uy 1 ''"n..:J 1 ' ""1 hour~. inc.,,j,n J SuturJvt b.:inl1nq. ) <..'U '" • • <f'l'('f" .r on s.;iv.11 J, ... you con rent o J1 , dt • : • . . . ., " our <o ,h ( 1 .h R<'~('fvt' A :>ur"t • • ; • l t /1 vnd r.-\"lr y I d-,_., ~ t• l' ~t..·t\.'t(t•., C' : .. r» 6 ;· • ""l '\ ro mJ .... If,. pm,e1 for you. \\'h.-n ~ J rP c • ~;· ,,.. f, ··I yo 1 h.1,,,e t 0tn•· i ~r-+>,~I u'" r" on. ~. · ; 'Y 011 J !' w 10 ~'"I JY ttils r,mr! of \ J' I •tt. 5'Jlll:: CITIZENS BANK ~11F OF COSTA MESA Compfete coverage of county government ·•11d courts. HARBOR 8l VO ii SAKI R (714) 979 4200 M(MB(R fOIC Every d•y In the ,aid ,olffcal AdYertfs~ftf COtMtiffff to Re-elect Councilman PAUL RYCKOFF THI RYOCOff FAMILY NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL APRIL 13, 1976 DISTRICT 5 CITY-WIDE VOTE S.. l ie._,,. wife.......,...,,.,., 4-tMer Cenl, -·-·•-•11. HE KEEPS HIS PROMISES In 1972 Paul Ryckoff campaigned on these issues: Control Growth ·keep Newport Beach a desirable residential town with a village character • be responsive to the residents • control spending. CHECK HIS RECORD Paul has worked in the Council the past four years to achieve thl'se J?oals. lie has taken action. -lo require environmental impact consideration on new developments -for Rt 1f.i toning to control density of hou sing -to amend the city Gcnerul Plan to make it more realistic in dealing with density and hillside develop ment -to chan,:ic the city charter to give citizens the right to vote on larl{c future annexations . And Paul has consistently fought a~ainst state and federal control of local government. IIlS RECORD PROVES that you can depend on him! WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE? Paul Ryckoff believes that Newport residents have a riJ(ht lo expc>ct that their interests will be placed above those of politicians and those with spccrnl tnlcrests. He believes we must control growth when it threatens lo increase traffic. expand the ain>ort a nd increase taxes .. He will contin.ue tO se~k changes that. make the Council more responsive to the wishes of the residents. His record proves 1l. .....,.,.. ......... c.... .... Mrs ........ C:-..•• t 114 .......... ... a. ...... .... a. •. ....... ,.......,_ SONI ....... SM COMMITT'll TO 11-IUCT PAUL ITCIOff ........ MfiM c... .,... ,,..... ........ Sar~ ... Mce«'<ly S.-•M ......... ~ ...... Mel..,.... ~ ........ l ldlw4 s ....... w_.......,Jr. ........_. ......,.,.s.,.. .... ~ ....._ T .. H...._ ..._Morris "-cy Slli-t- M. C. ...._Jr, ... ~ ,,.s._ A............... Mert• L ,_,., i. ..... Mn. Wlft. Ye ..... --L~ ,.,._.. 1.i.,_ ,,._ w ... ..._.~ c.twMcO...W J..H.w.,._. ... u...tf TnMll09"'1 ·i..&Mn.ltOlll~ r.w fer.., c-. te l....tecf c-a-.. ~·eff MftT tr\ nla. ftlASUUR. P.O. IOX. I U IALIOA ISLA ... O. CA. '1HJ I He. 7C741JI VOTE APRIL 13th PAUL RYQCOFF .. ...,., ... h ~ Countllman lrt?i•e Debate r Teachers Say j • 4 l l Scores Good t I t I I I lrvtne high achool uedHto are m luna a &ood a.howlf\1 on Enalu1h teslJ rtqulred for collcac ~n· trance. Univu1lty Htgh School tcocbcns ha'e told the school bo•rd Thl' pr esr ntation on efforU lo teuch Enclb h 10 hi1h &chool students and the rMults of tht' efforts came In r esponse to chaHengH tv.o weeks ago by Trustee Frank Hurd and some p11rcnts that stu· dents were performing poorly. BUT DESPITE THE av. VI.TS. llurd sald, .. We're lulling ourselves Into a false sens..-o( securt ly" by "taking pride .in how we compare to the na t:ional norm s ... The national averaRK used an test scort' com· 1 pansons. be said, a~ "down all over the country " ' But the hJgh school teachers said that 44 per· cent of the students whO will g.r:iduate th111 year M:Ored be tter than 600 points in coUeee entrance English tests. t J STUDENTS SCOIUSG LESS THAN 600 ar c re· qui red to prove their abilit.y through other m eans or to take rem l'dial Englis h wht-n they enter the University or C~hfornia, teacht-r Gene No rton said. Last yenr. he said. 80 percent or the entering L'ruversity or California students scored below 600 In results af the Cal1forrua TeM or Basic Skills. leacher Caroi~n J ackson said. the median Ir vine student scores placed well ubo\'e the national averages an m ost areas The best score was in the area of .. lanRuage ex- pression" an which the median score for 11th graders placed better than comparable scores for 75 percent of the d istricts in the country TH E WW EST SCORE WAS tn spelling, which ranked a bove 59 percent or the nation's school dis- tricts. Despite Hurd's criticism. Trustee Elizabeth Sicoli termed the scores .. gwdes, not God-given levels of e xpectancy " She added that Ir vine graduates r eceived more than $125,000 in scholarships last }ear. Una ve rs aly High School Principal \'ic Sherre1tt said that an inrreasing numtx>r of L"ni vers1ty H1Rh ~tude nts a rc going on to Caltech . Stanford. Northwes tern and other prestigious schools . Fro"' Page A 8 CASTAWAYS ... posal could be in confliet with the m aster planned uses AT PRESE NT THERE IS no contact between the city and t'ilher Deane or the lr\'ine Compa ny over the dc\•elopmcnt of the Castaways, and 1t may be that the de velopment will ha\'e to wait e\'en beyond the construction of the new Coast l11g hway bridge. During tht' eumpalJ!n, a few candidates, mclud· ing incumbl'nl Paul Ryckorr. have promis ed to "' study the possibility or a second buy bridge Ryckoff's proposul. whil'h he has made prior to the campaiRn . would be for a ~econd bn dgc para llel to the ex1stmg on('. but a few hundred yards to the north. T he new bridge would probably take off at Jam bo ree Road and c urve into Dover Drs\'e somewhere between Coa~t Highway and WestclJff Dnve. If that proposal receives backmg from city of· f ficials it could delay the plans Deane and the Irvine Company have for the Castaways for a few m ore years. 2 • ! , t 'rnne Pagt.* ,\ 7 i CALIF. POLITICS. e • 1t her(' first an C:iliforni:i. wath coac;tltne l('g1sla· i t1ons. freeways, nuclear power . but 1t 1s a na llonal t phenomenon." ~ The era of limits certainl y has not extended to ~ the money spent on political l'ampaigns for slate of· ~rice. s Don Allt'n. a for mer ll'gislatl)r who now is the ~ Legislature s historian, sa)s that cump•u~ns a de· Y cade ago commonly t•ost $10.000 or lf'l\S r-<ow. 11 <'<m· ~ didate for a sta le lcgisluti\'t' seal t•an l'XPC<'l to ~ !>pend $75,000·$100.000. or l'\'Cn more. PUBLIC NOTICE P l"OLIC ~OTll'F. NOTl(I 0' INTI NTIC)H MOTi(( Of' f'Ue l.I( II E MEAlllNO lOeNOAOl IN TH( SALE N()Tt(( ,, ul Rf l\'f "'VE .. 11\.al " ~ O~Al(O .. Ot.ICl8~e•AGE' P•t'H•< ''"""'•r•AQ •·fl~Pwold ny l~C,ty ' M .IHJ\)' ,.,. (,...,tfto.•I Cl tf\t ( ,._ ot C.o •• ~\AM t tOW~tt M.ollliv (OA·ll'" A(l.t11 1• "' .. "' .,,. 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Co•t• """•• Aft•Ht ... A•llC•~t ~,,... O*•"Ot c .. ~, D•·tv ,..,,,,,. P\;~1\1WO QfA"QfJ (nf t °" ,.,. r ~' Apr\l t, i.r. 1)0!) • "0 .. 1 • I• )) Jo t'IO t Frid!>' Aprol 9 1976 DAIL V PILOT .•l J :J Ch Tournam nt Slated ( (.(l\,t•itt.H ) ADVOCATES In the ., .. ,, Tht-third a nnua t .. pr S c h o o I • ti O 1 N • lng che. s tournJ m ent for B r o o k h u f ~ t St , stud ~n h fro m k111 · Anll.hcam A~soctaUon rnf'mber. hip ii. rl?(1uircd and cun be obl1tlned at th..: tournn ment for $1. DAILY PILOT Leol'a Do n a . w h o p la ys Abig., it A dam ~ lf\ '1"h Adams Chronicle5," 'is its White H OUSl'. l oc a t i o n o f p o r tr nH o f form~.,. Firs t Lady derearten throu11 h 12\h Orange County (;he!) erade ls be1n1 held lrom iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiii.~iiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii 9 a m. to a p.m Saturday '4t two OranKe Cou nty locations "1th rt•gb tra· lion begannm& 11t ti u m S p ons o r t•d b )' tht Or;.ingc County {.'ht>.~ As r &oc iation . the-Otun"c.• County 0 t"partsnent ot Educu t1 on u nd th e Platagorsk1 Foundation. the tourn1tmt•nt "'U be held ~t Da ' i M1ddlt> • 'c hool , 1050 i\rlmKton Or .. Cost a M l'Sli 11nd Brookhu r bt Jr H1~h • ME SHOR'TY .... ~ERe~He.? \NHERE Ct4e.ETAH ? WHERE~'(~ \IJHo You . PARAMOUNT LIGHTWEIGHT HAND EDGER ALL NEW PLANT SELECTION 2GALLON 5GALLON 15GALLON 3.97 4.97 19.97 Piclr it up a nd roll with II (aounc:U like aome kind of TV commercial). You puah. lt cute. You n-.d the e xerclH . we n-.d the money, Deal? 297 Well. I should hope they are all new. But what if we aa:id, "All Old Plant Selection." would you atill come in and buy some? Tama. Junipers. Palma. the whole lug. KING O'LA WN EDGERS Ne•er haYe to b. a•ha:m.ed of Hlling the ... They are good and good tor years of aerrice. F ouz cycle engtn ... more money. more tecrturea. No.206 ....•.. 8700 No.216 .....•. 9700 No.U6 ... 10700 KING OiAWN FRONT· THROW MOWERS LI.Ire th e proa uH. lJ I'•• aald that once, I'•• aald it a 1000 timH. Rugged. HU-propelled. Wetlme machln••· 40688 17700 18700 19700 WISS SCISSOR-ACTION GRASS SHEARS WISS HEDGE SHEARS WlSS LOPPING SHEARS 297 497 697 How come I know ao much about WiH? Me mother alway• had a pair of WIH SclNOH ln her H wlng baaket and they nner tatled her. 48" ROUND WITH 4 BENCHES 4900 WeU JDode Qnd b.a II your old utlful. herd fl one baa ,. I UU. lllaJrea a nice P oc:..nen t or u,..1 .. ,. 48"SQUAR£ WITH 4 B£liCl{£S 3900 c 10UR CRO\Ct ic\l. rt. PVC PIPE SPRINnER 29c 39c SCHEDULE to 9:.r. 13:r. CHAMPION SPRINKLER HEADS PLASTIC 29~ BRASS How do you tell a good hoH ? 11 ba1 o hol• In •Ith., end. It'• waterprool. and ho1 a llftall price lag. <Wrong. you 1tay after 1c:booL Tw lley.) NTI.ON REINFORCED %"ic50' 4 97 ~··x1s· 6 97 l" 59~ 1 19 POP· UP LAWN GENIE ANTI-SIPHON VALVE The only magic thing about J tbia la that the prtce ha•n't gone up befor. th1.a. Doea what theae thitsg1 are aupp()fed to do. 197 REGENCY WALL PANELING BY RARCLAY 9!~ET In E.xecuti•• Burl flnl•h or San · dalwood. Hey. thla la nice atuffl REDWOOD BEND BOARD Cu"• It lo flt the planting area. Wea•• a IJltl• prlvac:y or wtndacr••n. Mak• a lUtl• •had• houae. 1000 u .... 4~. MANO'WAR SPAR VARNISH H01d and tough. Lilre to put a coat on Jell 10 h•'ll go out ·with a nice tlnl1h. i .. IJ,_,.,. I t •LV I T ll E F \ \111. \' <:JR<:l . 8~ Bil Keane I Girl Gets Life for Killing SAN BERNARDINO <AP> A 17-year·old girJ has been sentenced to life in pru on for stran&hng un ddnly woman who befriended her. Superior Court Judge Joseph A. Katz impe>sed the sentence on Lorie McClary of Woods ide . convicted by a jury of firs t-degree murder March 5. GerDl Crazy Hughes' CM/ Talks ORLANDO. Pia. IAP> -A man who says he was a personal cher to the late Howard Hughes calls lhe mult1m1lhon<11re eccentnc "germ crazy" and very particular about the prcparullon of his food Gary C. Re ach recalled that Hughes once pre- pared a four-page memo on how to remove a peach from .i cuo and how to avoid contamlnatlna It with aerms. R EICH, S6, NOW EXECUTIVE chef at Walt Olsney World's <..:ontemPornry Resort llotel, said he was Hughes' personal chef from 19~ to 1967, when Hughes lived tn u bungalow at the Beverly lltlls Halton Hotel. . AMLIN G'S NEWPORT NURSERY AND GARDEN CENTER • Phalaenopsis • Cymbidiums • Easter Lilies "You can 't read this, P J! It's on ADULT book -1t hos WORDS in 1t." PROSECUTOR Den· nis Kottme1er said Miss McCtary is th<' youngt"St --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~person ever sentenced to Hughes stuc k to a \ery regimented diet, chang. mg the m enu about t'Vt'ry four months , Reich said His favonte food was tenderloin fllet and a Beef Stroganoff dtsh, but h~ also had a sweet tooth for• special fudge Reich cooked up. The chef was intervae\\ed by the Orlando Sen- tinel Star :tfter Hughes· death on M~nday. • Rieger Begonias •Azaleas Protesf Cif ed SC Opposes Coast Group Formal oppos1t1on to the continuation of the California Coai.tal Commission !>ystem was voted this week by the San Clt>mente City Council The council concurred with a recommendation from the city Planning Commission that both the t'oasta l commission and the Baclcnson bill which provide for implementation of the coastal plan should be junked. l'\OTICE OF THF. CITY'S opposition will be sent to area legis lators The council pos1t10n 1s supported hy s1m1lar OP· position to the coa!.tal a ct by the San Clemente Chamber of Commerce. the Dana Point Chambt>r of Commerce and the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce The city or l.a~una Beach has supported the coastal a ct THE PLA:O-:~f~G CO)UJISSION \'Oled un Jntrnously to oppose thl' n •i:aonal planning efrort following a public hearing attended by ~lei Carpenter. d1rl'ctor of the soulh coast regional com· mission. a~d Gilbert Fcr~ui.on ·executive director or the Counc il on t;n\'1ronment. Employment, Economy and Development tCEEED > Carpenter said coa~tal development could not be halted but that 1t could be channeled into areas "ith the aballtv to ~•ccommodll te 1t lie s aid ·new clt•velopmt'nt should not be pt>rm1tted to ~pra"' I on •r o~n land but l'onlaaned an exastin~ <ll'\ <'loped an•ns SPEAKISG A(;i\l!'<ST THE rnas tal act. f t•rguson noted that tht• Har lem.on Bill has 106 paJ(eS whl'reas thl' Dl'l'larat1on or lndependl'nce had onl~ two lie !>atd 1t wa<; an ..ibandonmcnt or local authun· ty lo a rt.'~1on<1I govl'rnmt>nt Three N anu~I On Honor Li st ThrN• Orange Coa st .. tudt•n t <; ha \e hl•t•n named to the fall honor' li s t r or .1c ad t.'m ll" J ChH•\ 1·mt•nt J t Cal St ah• Chico The' art· Bruce J Zelsdorf of Costa ~1 e,a. rre<,ton Daren Jont'S or :"ewpo rt Re a c h and James W Goddard or' lluntmgton Beach Paid Polot1cal Adver lt\ement GWENDA GETS THINGS DONEi • r1111v1 N l 1<.T 111 /\(. ,. rt lt;H"'lf l\jf'i f'',JntNt; :'O VI ,,H$ 01 1 IVH \Ill .Ill !l ~I It\ fl"f IN "11\V P1)1' ru1 "<" • 1~11r If II 1\1\j(I l\Vt\l\ l\lll 1 I \ 11 11\H T0 \\'()11~ 111\1 Tiit l'flllflll ~'!. tH t1t1\I 11 I' lllllTlf'l'\I ,\i"(l bROWIH e 1,NTI RCSTlO IN lit! l l[C"l~fAfl'""AL /\Piil) CUL ,~R l\l l'llRSUI T ~ 01 .\LL AvE GnlJuPS • PIPasP 1Pv1ew this part11I ""' of C1V1c and business leaders endorsing Gwenda Watson l:' .......... "' ~ .. ,... ,...,,....~ .. f , ... -1\. .... """"'. Oa"""'""'J 111 ..... ,,..,..,,,......" l\te• • <..edM\•" Or\A _,.,_-,._ .-.,.., l•H>"•-· --''° '""',.. °"" ... _ C> Ntw~"I! lO*~~ _ ..... c.n,,. 0. T(ll"A_...,,., _ .. _ °"""""""'"""" ,..,_.,.. .,..,.,,.._,Kf'lt0 -1(- . ... _., .... rr • *"' n d ..... .... ,.,..., lti~8!-?JI•• ,,,., I.,~, ... , .. ~-j-,.,.~f' Oort ..... ~Gn.Olt·· ~ ..... ,,_. 0.-•""~~t·"J ""'"" D""' _,,,.,"' ()<•~ .... !( ...... 0.-0--""" .,_ .. .,.,, C<IVOI N-- I GWENDA A. WATSON Ix I NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUN<! . .'L TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1976 1 ,...,..,...,n_w••-... c-.o.~ ~ -·- 21 Avocado Or • Coron.ti ~I M.r CA 92625 -640· , prison in San Bcrnardrno County She was convicted of using a piece of rope to strangle Anna Mall!>. i 9. of Devore, who befnended her and her boyfnend last August MISS M CCLAR\''S boyfriend, Fred Wilson: 23. of San Bernardino. earlier pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and will be eli gible for parole in six months Kollmeier s aid Miss McClary would be eligi· ble for parole in seven years "HE WAS A VERY GESEROUS man,'' Reich said. "He wa!> very generous with his help." He added thJt Hughes often continued paying h1s former employes, even tJ they had been fared. lie said the money, miited with admiration and fear. kept has emplo)es t1gh t·hpped and preserved the pn\•acy Hughes' alued so tughly. "HE WAS Sl'CH A POWERFt.;I,. man, he could make or break a man ... Reich said. "If you knew the man, you r espected him. For me, he was a king." Hughes ate little al meals but ate several times during the day. Reich said. Almost invariably. he ate alone an his hotel room. Reich left the organji ation when Hughes moved to Las Vegas. before Hughes had completely withdrawn into a cocoon of privaey, the chef said. MLING' __ _ Ne wport Nursery and Garden Center 1500 [COAST HWY . NEWPORT BEACH FREE 673 1552 OELIVER'< "Wade t". Peo~fe who ,, care ALL OUR DONUTS ARE BAKED ON THE PRE MISES THROUGHOUT of the Ne111r Foster Donut Shop THE DAV. FOSTER MAKES 23 DIFFERENT VARIETIES or DELICIOUS DONUTS OPEN 24-HRS. 5PECl1t1...1 FOR SATURDAY (APR. 10) ONLY Glazed, Suc]cr Raised, Assorted Cake Donuts 15011 GOLDENWEST WESTMINSTER -893-9625 (Off San DleCJO Fwy. at Goldenwest & Bolsal SPICtAL COMSIDE:lA TIOM FOi CHURCH. CLUI AMO PAlTY OIDlllS PLACID OHi DAY IH A.DY•HCI . '· ,. i= • • : • • ,. . Critics T estily Noise Variance Hearing Ended By WILLIAM SCHREIBEll OI la.. Ottly ,.._ - • A formal public heann1 on Orance Counly 1ovemmenl's re· quesl for a new state nou.e vanance for its jel airport drew to a close Thursday With testimony and ~latementS from longttmt foes or the facility It will be at l<'ast l5 d11ys before heanna officer John W1lkl , an admlnastrallve law judge for the slate Deputment of Tnnsporta tion. actually begins his deliberations on th~ county's bid and as much aa another month before he renders an opinion. WlLLD THURSDAY gave the public 10 D'lOre days lo submit Written statemenb lo his Los Angeles o((lce. The county will have 10 days beyond that to submit it hnal wnt· ten briefs and arguments and the major parties contestine the varl11nce will get 10 more da}s after the county's deadhne. Walld also gave transportation department attorneys five days after all the other bn ers are submitted to summarize their observa· lions ONCE WILLD receives all the documentation, he 1s expected to render a "proposed decision" to be pr('sented to the transportation department for <'Onsiderauon. The decision can be upheld or over· ruled at that JeveJ. Thursday . a half-dozen airport noise opponents made state menta at the hearing, including Newport Beach Vice Mayor Milan Dostal and Airport Action Assoc1ullon representative Dan Emory. In bis prepared statement, Dostal said the city opposes a new variance unless it contains new restrictions on airport operations and noise reduction methods. EMORY, WHO HAS battled the airport for years over jet noLSe-. argued that the latest county course or action aimed at reducing the , ......... ,.,.-.... NOISE OPPONENT AAA'S Dan Emory Volu11t eer Drivers Needed noise impact area -condemnation of homes near the airport -1s a The Orange County un· last resort. i t of t h e A m t' r i ea n He said the county hasn't exhausted all possible means of reduc· cancer Society is Jookin~ ing the noise shor t of condemnation and has, in fact, rejected a ror volunteer drivers for number of sound r eduction methods. its .. Angels On Wheels" program. EMORY SAID the county's new variance application proposes a The program providcc; new noise abatement program that will take ··so percent lon(!er to l rans p 0 r la 11 0 n f 0 r accomplish and eliminate SO percent less noise" than the progr am cancer patients who they adopted last year. must go to doctors' or. County officials stated during the hearing that requirements of fices, hospitals. or clinics last year's l S·point abatement program proved too tough to meet. ror treatment, but do not According to Emory, lhe county could adopt numerous in· have access to a car novatlve types of abatement procedures that could cut the noise tm· Volunteer drivers need pact of the airport by as much as 2.5 percent over the next 10 years. to h 3 v e 8 n insured automobile. a California AMONG OTHER things. the alport critic said, the county could driver's license and free extend the runway 1,100 feet to the north over the San Otego time Anyone interested FTeeway and build it on a slight slope to give the airplanes a boost on in the program. either as takeoff. a patient or as a volun· He also suggested filling all Jets with quieter engine compo. teer . can contact the nents, UBe of nev. er, quieter Jets when they becom e available and cance r s 0 c i e t y 8 t Fr.01y Apnl 9 1978 _________ ....;O:;..;A.:,;.1=.L Y,;_;_P.:.:IL:.::0;..;T....:.;A::..::f.:,5 Data Building Sought Board to Consi<hr ·Buying Anal1ei1n Facility Oran&l' Count> Supcn·isor Ralph Clark \\Ill n:.k h1<o fellow bo:.rd mcm bcr~ rw>.t v. eek to con$1der bu) 1na u bwld1na 1n .\naht1m to houic;e Uw coun1y·s <·omputl'r data proces tnJt oper ... lion Clar k s;ild Wednesd;i) tht' TRW Corporation data process· Ing facillty al 1761 West Katl'll!i Ave. has been put on the block for $1.S million. Computer Science Corpora- tion. the contract dntu services <'ompany that OJ>i!rates the coun· ly'·s electronic brains . has e:.tamated 1t will cost another '$!!00.000 lo $1 mtlhun lo remodel the building and move the coun· ty's computers Clark uld the total cost ot up to ing bulldtne in th~ S1inta Ana S2 ol8 rn1lllon ~ould be a baraiain Ch•lcCenltr. blDce the counl)' will tvcntually "Problems or cooling. •toruac. ha'" to reluc .all' tht dsta service. ln•dequote room for upanslun d.avlS1on to larger quartt'rl . and, above all. security. makt' 1l Uc S.iid in u letter to the othu " lmptrallve that Wl' eventually :. up e n 111 or11 th al CSC h u 1ecurt' a more 11ultablt data pro- estamoted the cost of a bnmd new ceasing facility." Cink •dde<f. lac1hty to be as high as ss. 7 The county u11ct1 the computers m11J1on for t'Vl'rythlng from prepuration "Wh \'ther we r etain our of lht> annunl t~•x asscument faclUties mono11ement contract rolls lo pa)'roll voucher prepara· with CSC. cuntract with some lion. other vendor or revert to a coun~ ------------- ty·m anaged system. th~ faet re-[Ann Lande-~-·· mains that our curr~data pro-. , .. _ cessme facility 1s w uJly inade· ADVISES In th• quate." Clark :.aid in is letter The comput<'r renter is in the basement o( the county en&1nC('r · DAILY PILOT ll••••••••••••••Pa1d Pollt1cal Advert1semen1••••••••il•••• ELECT DUNCAN MclNTOSH, JR. NEWPORT CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, APRIL 13 Duncan's strong business background and close aaeocietion with Newport Harbor will bring us a much needed freah •s>- proach to the management of our city. He is dedie11ted to: • A more delicate balance between growth and open •pace. • Positive solutions to our traffic problems. • Lower taxes through strong fiscal management a nd le•s government bureaucracy. • Protecting our harbor and marine environment. • Maintaining the charm and character of our community. Pa.Id fOf' by CitlnM Co Elect Dunc.. Mc'"'-", Jr. 3424 Via Opcwto, lluite 202, N.wport lleech, CA UU3 (714) 173-8380 various new ope•ational methods that v.ould make the noise less 752_8600 severe. -~~~~~~~~~;;;;~==============-:!..__J~!!!!l!!!~!!!!l!!!~!!!!l!!!~~~!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!l!!!~~~~~!!!!l!!!!!!!I!!!~~~ l(ONCLU: HENRY A. f(0t<ClAJC , '"'"'""' al 7100 ..... "°" w.,. Co>t• NWw CA 0.t• of <INI" Aprtt /, U t• Sur••~d IJy "'' l•t,..1. A1'fMnf l(onc1••. 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Ken· nedy, <D·Mass .). bas been found dead in he.r C()('oa Beach apartment, police say. Pollce ruled out foul play afl er her body was found Thurs· day. NEW YORK <AP> - Evie EIUs Elllngton, 64. widow of bandleader and composer Duke Ell· ington. died at New York Hospital Wednesday of cancer . LOS ANGELES <A P) -Andrew J. HamUlon, 64, former head of public relations for UCLA. died Thurs day at the un· ivl•rs1ty hospit11l aft ('r suffering a heart attack . For the Record Bird .. UNCLIMliNll Gl'~fllA~ HOSPITAL M.o•<~U 1'1• Mt Anti M t\ Ar mC'H''ldO ArO"ll••. s... ( lrft•l'\tt q••I """«~ n. "'• ,,,., t1''1 M l\ W'f"tt•f,, K im S..,. (lrmtf"lt• 0·'' ...... (~ 14, ,.,. Ni• •f'd M r\ Afllitltt# ftvtQf'" ~ I ••n(•(\ •t• trW) ,1ul Mt •Mt M t• ""••"• ceutui.,. !• '''" Qltt AA• """'Mr, ,. ' Slf •fl C•rntr1f"ll" ltrttt" Q ,, M.trCllH, rtt• fllN al'Mt Mr\ RtC'l'1ard \/••t., \All\ (h rTW>ftl• ..,,,, Mr ... ~ M " ltendy nr .. m D .. H \An f l~rNnO•,Qlll ~, •"'1 ~n. 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Pay Up Booze Breaks Banned WOODLAND <AP) -Opponents of sexual dis· crimlnatJon have won 'court battle 1n rural Yolo ,..;1,~-County, and it's goana to rost women dnnkers more ln local bars. Lad1es nights, when pnces are lowered tor females. constitute aUegal dascrimanaUon aguinst men on lhe basis of sex. the court i.ald. • . NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMAN APRIL 13TH TREBLER · IJy JAV SHA ABV1T NEW YORK (P) - Many of u1 think of the well-known Bl bllcal fiture named David as only a h arp -playl na s h e ph e rd b oy who became sort of a warlike John Denv e r after tetchina Goliath a shot in VOLO COUNTY SUPERIOR Court Judge War- ren Taylor upheld a Justice Court ruling which found that • Davis restaurant owner discriminated agaJnst two male customers when he charged their female companions low11r prices for drinks. The Friends of PER TREBLER ask for y~ vot,: lhe head. There'• quite a bit more to him than that, an d It 's being dramatized tonight and Sunday night on ABC-TV in a two-part, four-hour movie caUed "The Story ol David." (9 p.m ., Chan~ nen, both nights) WE ONL V had time to see tonight's episode, which covers David's life as a young man up to the time that he becomes the second king or Israel, but it was w good we'll pro- bably tune in again Sun· .f'eqRedd. ABC reports it has signed "multi-million dollar l ong-range ag r eem ent'' with comedian Redd Foxx, whose "Sanford and Sons" currently runs on NBC. Surprised NBC says show stays where it is. Participants on both sides saJd the decision could have an impact throughout the state ii upheld. USE OF' LADIES' NIGHTS lo increase patronage "does not justify a dtscnminalory pric· ing policy." the judge ruled He awarded S252 each to Paul Zappeltinj, a slu· dent at UC Davis, and Richard Casey, a Jaw stu· dent. Larry Blake's Restaurant and Rathskellar in Davis, a restaurant which caters to a campus ctien· tele, was defendant Mr and Mrt J . Leslle Stelfensen Doreen MBl'llhall John and Martha K1lleler T. Ouncan and Geraldine Stewart Or. Stanley van den Noort Bob and Mary Shepard Grachen Oenmen Barnes 'Roger and Jane Hardacre Robert and Maureen ()Q01ng Jessie Hill r---------------------t Hamette Witmer John Macnab Cap Btacl<l>urn 8 111 Rowerd1nk .DAILY PILOT Or. Ind Mrs Ga~ P. Camell s. Mct<ee and Myrna ThomP5on Bob and Gav Palmer Hans and Belle Lorenz WlUerd and Faleta Wade Adelllde C Miller Nigel and Betty Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coles Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zuk:h Mr and Mrs H Ward Lester Mr and Mrs. Gordon Kilner Mt and Mrs Sydney Bude Henren and Linda Aloan Bob and Kay Hull Mr & Mrs E Day Carman · Or Daniel G Aldnch, Jr. Or. & Mrs Howard S. Ball Mr and Mrs. Joseph C. Gallant. Sr. 8111 Von Esch James and Mavis Obrien Mr. and Mrs. Dickson Shaf~ Mr. & Mrs. W111i1m Dootson Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Vogt Hal Pandlin Mr. & Mrs Francis J. Alterman Mr. and Mrs. Lyell L Buttermore ' · ~and Qirroll Hochsdl11d Gwen Fellon Alex Schvarz Carol Berg Mr. & Mrs. W Lee Spencer Or. & Mrs. Jorge E. Luhan Mr. end Mrs. carter 8. Wufts Ruth Kahn Jeanne H. Wanlass Karen Margre11 Wood Or. & Mrs. "-tome C. Stenehjem Gra.n1 and Inez Howald Douglas and Jean Liechty Mary Maroaret and EdWln H "Ted .. Finster John and Ehzat>eth Staht Duvall V. Hecht ~ Frank and Manlyn Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bene;; Mr and Mrs. Leonard Sager Bruce W1ll1ams, · President of Cameo Community Auoc. day. .~~--~--~~--~--'----~~~----~--~--~~:--------~-"-------~~--------~~--~--~~------~~--~--~--~-------------------Timothy Bottoms is exce llent as young David, Ukewise veteran actor Anthony Quayle, who turns in a fine, µn. derstated performance as King Saul, David's mentor at first and later his tormentor . TONIGHT'S SHOW, filmed in Israel, starts oll quieUy enough with .(TV REVIEW) young David going about STARTS JOMORROW .. shepherding chores. rus· 1 .. ----ll!lllll!l .. ~1!11111------... ---111!11----------11111 i.tch.ing a lion threaten· • ~ ~-. ~ ing his flock and mddly ~ . chiding his brothers for refusing to do battle with 0 , ,;\. / the haled Phihstanes . . In due course, he gets his first peep at the big- gest PblUs line of them all, Goliath. who each day r olls out in a c hariot to strut around, shout In· sults at the Israelis in the hills and challenge any one of them to a Cight to the death. DAVID, HAVING become the first harpist of the court or the moody King Saul, hears that no one will fight Golia th and persuades the Kang to let him have a go at the guy with a small sling. Result: Instant lame. The giant will have no more headaches. ever, King Saul's tribe is roused lo take on the rest of the Philistines and David becomes a war· rior hero. idolized by the m asses. WlUCH SORT of ticks off King Saul. who morosely obser ves, "All he lacks 1 s the kingdom." Kingly jealousy turns to paranoia . d espite David's subsequent mar. riage t o t h e boss' daughter and his close friendship with Saul's son. And David is forced tofleeforhis lifc. THE SHOW ends when both Saul and son are IUlled an battle and David becomes the leader of the tribe of Judah. I'm not usually too keen on Biblical epics, but this program, written by Ernest Klnoy , seems id eal for the s mall screen. THE DIALOGUE is natural-soundanst. the nc- tors urcn't pompous nnd the cmpha:s1s 1" on an · dividuab, not the usu1l cast·of-thousands hum bog we're uc;rd to in lhe11tric:il movies about the Biblr So give "The Story of David" n look tonlJ(hl. ll 's a surpr111lngly AOO<t show. Law Aims At Nudes On B each CARLSBAD (AP)-/\ low given tentative ap. proval by Car lsbad pro- hibits nudism on cat)'· I owned land or private 1 la.nd which the public can see. Exceptions: anyone under 10 and those t.ak· inl{ part In live theater. The six-mile be11ch on which many go suiUess is owned primarily by lbe state. If the ordinance is given approval, police would patrol a 1,500-foot stretch of city -leased lud and several hun· cf.red feet of beach at the I Joot ol Elm Street. d I i J ! ~· J-' j I ., South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 MAY CO Our "Indian Summer" sheets, comforter, towels, happy coat by Burlington "Indian Summer" .•• it's an ancient American lndi· an design originally created from lh~ dyes of berries and leaves. And we've recaptured its authenticity in our eoscrroblc. Start with terra cotta shC'els of Kodc>l® polyester and cotton percale. Then add a terra cotta comforter with polyester and rotton rnvN and po- lycsier filling, plus matching !t•rra co 11,1 towel~. And for your leisure times we've includrd a cotton happy coat. All priced right during our ~ Sall'. 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Staff member Sue Martinez demonstrates with senior worker director Paul Helle how a spray perfume bottle acts as a deterrent. ·Avoid Attack Best Lesson f Rod Sacharnoski is a 10th r de1ree red belt (the highest) and 1 has developed his own form of martial arts in which he can withstand punches and kicks to any part of h is body without harm. Although he has demonstrated this seemingly superhuman skill around the world, he denounces 11hort·term martial arts courses as being dangerous for the stu- dent. His advice a pplies to anyone, but he addresses it in pan1cular to senior citizens. who are fre- quent vittims or attackers. They learn, accor ding to Sachamoski. just enouAh to get hurt. It takes year s to master the techniques. "You're giving them false se1r- conf1dence," he says. "The best thing to do ls teach them methods of prevention and awareness and how to utilize the things at hand." Sacbarnoski, dired or of senior services for the Orange County Community Deve lopment Coun- cil, bas initiated a personal pro· techon seminar which is availa· ble to all interested organiza· tions. 81 DENNI Mt'L£LLAN Cit ... 0.llf ........... Shocked at tht 1ncH·ued number or rapes und what they (ffl ls 1nad~uate and IMens1tl\e hlndlln& or victlm•. a Sunlll An<• man and eight woml'n huvc taken the lead In auackln~ the problem. Tom Cartt. prugram plunn1n~ manager of tbe Orungt' Count) Criminal Justfce Counl'1l. u.nd u c1tu.en comm1ttct' ha"~ dei.1t,wd The free two part ::.ess1ons. sponsored by CDC. arc baY.ed on the concept of .. He Prepared" and "Plan Ah ead ·· The 36-year old former North Carolina police chief has taught shnilar t'ourses around the coun- try. Many partir1pant.s, he says, have written to say the techni- ques learned in the course have saved them from injury. Areas covered in the seminar include topics such as theory of personal protect ion. how to avoid attack. safeguards against home and auto intrusion, plannl-'d routes of travel. how lo u:.<• ever- a propoiial for 11 counc.ywlde rape cns1s. treatment and eounselin1 center The propoi.rd tenter would pro' 1de medical. legal and P1Yrhotoe1cal uld on a 24-hour ba~1~. t.n addillOJ\ to conductiq re:seorch into cau1t-1 ond prevt,n. t1on and providing phyi.ici.I de· teru <:training. The committee soon wm begin :.eek1ng endorsements for the project fronl county organlzn· tioM. Before 3pplying for a db· yday items as weapons and safeguards in answenng doors and meeting strangers The common sense approach to self-protection includes -If alone in a deserted area and you are attacked, do not scream. This often enrages the attacker Attempt reasoning in a calm manner and. 1f that fails. act acrordingly with one or your everyda.v weapons <comb. nail file ) Sur prise Is the keyword. -Avoid night travel If possi· blE'. especially late rught travel. Traveling with a rompaniop 1s better, but you s hould discuss a crcUonar>' irant. It will present the proposal to the Board or &.aperYllOf'I for aponsorshlp. Formation or the commltle. In January marked the end ol near· ly three years of failure for Cartt ln t.rylnt to Interest someooe In aubmlUloc a proPoul for a center. In analylln1 county crime tn 1973, he dlscovert d that rape ap. peered to be one or tho m04St serious crimes. plan of action should something occur -Always plan your travt'I route Never travel on lonely, de- s erted road:. Park in well- h&hted aJteas -Ah.firoate keepina your out· side porc~ght on when you are at home o away This causes in- decision in he mind of a criminal who may be watching to see your living patterns Don't be predic· tabl e. -If you return home late at night. call and let someone know when you will arrive. so they can meet you. More than one person 1s a deterrent to an attacker The nat.lonwide clearance and convict.Ion ratt-s for rape are th• lowe-at of all major fclonJ and the F'Bl ettlmatea that fw every one Instan ce reported. from three to 10 •o unrel)Ol"l4)d lJnoltlclal county fiau~s ••> at leul 90 percent ot the vleUm11 do not rtport the crime, 17 por c'"l also are tnJured knd 80 per· cent art aubjected to furthor 11cx u1l oerveraion. In 1974 the council was fundlna proJttta with Law El\forcemt-nt Assistance Administration <!..EM> funds. .. Cartl sent out a request for " proposal to the Sheriffs Depart· ment, all 23 pollce ·a~ncles, the Department of Mental H~alth. the Orange Coonty Mediul Center. all city mana1ers,. the district attorney and two un· lversities. , He received no response. .. I decided.•· he said. "that ~•Ybe t'm sU,ckina my nose io an area th.at isn't a problem." He added lbal m any people be talked to dido 't thlnk the rape problem was serious. He gave up the center 1®a un Ul Ms. Sam Ham. a Los Alumitos resident alarmed at the numbc!r of rapes \n her; community, coo· tacted him. "Most women don't reali ze there is no place to go if they'rt• raped," she says. "They assume something exists.·' Sbe formed the committee and enllsted Cartt to assist in design· Ing a nd writing a proposaJ. Ms. Ham says several counliet4 in the state have reg1onat ra!X' centers which ha\'e gwdehnei- for handling victims. "Orange County 1s so far behind. I f~I there is a great need for it " The project, which has been named Sensitive tntervent1on. Support and Treatment to Elimin ate R ape <SISTER >. would centralize and coordinatl' all services. "Sensitivity is the name or tM game," noted Cartt, who said ~ treatment of m any rape victims is shocking. The center , with an estimated startinc cost of $500,000, would provide an immediate, physical response to the victim and would have the capability for total services and follow-up needs. Cartt emphasized ii would ht> privately run on a professional level, in cooperation with law en· forcement agencies. It would be guided by an advisory board con- sis~ing of a judge, district at totney's repre sentative, psychiatrist, m edical doctor. supervbor, police chief, city manager and commun1tv representatives. · Although endorsements and SPonsorship sti ll must be ob· tained, Cartt Is pleased that the committee Nas formed and the project has developed. ''J thought I was the only one in the county who cared," he saul "It's gratifying to see somethin~ happen." Are Students More Conservative? By Associated P\"es!I In the late '60s student~ pounded nt the structure o( busi- ness and f:Overnment. Th ey heck led politiclani-. 1peak1nf' at college forums and booed corporate recruiters orr thf' campus. At worst. their dis· , s ent turned t o riot ~ und , !!Omcllmcs tragedy. ,, \ Today. ~tudcnh nrr• Y''' to come fu ll <'irde, but hol"-t1ltty and c nllc1sm. while still po1nt('cf, have cooled. \ This was the assessment or business leaders who recently spoke at a four-week seminar in St Petersburg for 51 college stu· dents Crom across the counlry . STUDENT VIEWS V1t•ws expressed by students at the Operation Enterprise M'minur sponsored by American Ma nage ment Associatio n -. showed they: Talk of growinJC distrust of ~1ety's lnst1tutlont1. Temper 1d<'ahsm \\1lh the reaht.ies of bustnl•ss_ -Are uncompromising 1n their view that then• !thou Id tx• no corruption 1n bus1nei-s and ~ov· ernment. -Fault bui.iness for wa1tin~ for govern mcnt r('gultitions to push it into action rnthcr than in· 1tiatlng changes lts<'lf Feel bustnl'"s mav lw ;ibll-' tn llO lve the nal1on'' flrobll'ffiS through rnnt1nued lt•chnol0Ji1r;il advanceml•nt. Bank Offers New V ision By Ji\CKIF. COMM-LANO 01.-.o.11, ...... _ Woody Kaplan v. a s once a desparate man F'ive yeurs ago he lived each d1y under inte nse pressure. knowing he could go bhnd at any moment. llis eyes were chronJcally dis· eased but there was hope If eyes l'OUld be donated before IUS COr· neas gave out. He won the race. Today al age 38. after corneal transplants. Woody 1s a happy. successful salesman. He drives throughout the Southland, sees several mov· ies a m onth and is planning a , second trip to J apan. L "l want to see all there i~ to see , now lbat 1 have a second chance." Woody 15 thankful to the medkaJ team and technicians that uve him his "man·made I. eyes." And he is especially thankful to the Eye Bank at San· ta Ana -Tustin Community Hospital, the only one in Orange County. "They r ealty know how lo hus. Uedown then•.·· said Woodv. They have to Donated e~("'I must be enucleated (removed J within four hours If the l'yes an.• to be used as corneal transplants. surgeons prefer to use them Wlthin 24 hours. So Beverly Carr. eye bank director, and her crew of teduu. clans a re on 24-hour call. And the person wailing for the eye is on 24-hour call also "H someone needs an t'ye, he makes himself available," said Mrs Carr. Woody recalls atlt'ndmg an Angel baseball game and calhng home every 45 minutes to check In. "It was a nuisance movini l1l and out of the stand bu\'I bad to do It.'' For one of his eye transplants, the doctor called at 5:30 one evening and the man was on lhe operating table by 6:45 p.m. Woody. who had to have three different transplants beeau.se his body rejected the fim try, wait· ed five days for his first donat- ed t>'•· The subsequent waits a\'eraged SS day!'! lie Sllld 1l ne.irly drove him crazy. He bugged the C'.) e bank da 1lr and called t'meritencv rooms at '1 a m . remindin1t them lo look for donor cards People who ha\'l' donated their eyes carry a card informing. that an the ca~e of death. the <'yr bank is to be contacted "We are constantly in nc<.'d of eyes:· said Mrs. Car'r .. Rec a use there are plenty of Pffiplc like Woody who arc wa1tin1t for their second chanct' · · Candidatec; for a <'orn<'al transplant are thost' "ho ha' can ulcerated, d1sea'led or damaged cornea. The cornea 1s "tht> window or the eye." ll <'overs the lens and pupil and allows light to come m. she explained. Sometimes it gets scratched. then il turns to scar tissue and no longer lets light through. The person goes bhnd. Someone who has had hepatitis or syphllls can not donate his eyes as the diseasH damage the tissue permanently There 1s no age limit but onl) <')'t"S under 65 Ha n• a growing anti-union sentiment because unions do not seem to be working m the best in· terest of their members. "In some ways students have returned to where they were in 19fi3 when we began the seminars." says Robin Schade. dfrcctor of youni? adult activities for AMA. a nonprofit, manage•· mcnt educational organ11ation C'UANGf: DIR ECTION I C'J n t '~I\ lht'y ha\C become.> yt'ars are used for transplants. Older eyes are used for research and the sClera I white part of the eye> can be used in other open. t1ons and preserved ror use as much as a year later Once 1t has been removed from conservatives, but they have cer· tainly moved in that direction. For instance. in the latest seminar only one of the 30 or so men had shoulder length hair. Five years ago the ratio would have been reversed." One thing that has continued as strongly as ever over the year!\, lead<'rs agrt'e, is the students' in· dependent thinking. Thoug h many of the m are sent to Opera- tion Enterpri se unde r Vision for Woody Kaplan has been restored by successful corneal trans- plants. Donors gave to the Eye Bank at Santa Ana~Tustin Community Hospital. the donor. there is no cosmetic change, said Mrs. Can'. Technl· cians Insert an eye cup and then the lids are brought down. The bank haa flown donations u far 11 Ftorida and Alaska but (SeeEV£, Pap Bl) sponsorship of companies, they have no qualms about cnticizing business. The purpose or the seminars ls to give a clear, balanced picture of the real world of management. rather than sell students on the pleasant trappings usually ai;- soclated with executive suite 3('· t1vities, according to AMA pres1· dent James L. Hayes. BUSINESS CYCLE "Let's face it, there's n cJ1rty side to being a m anager," says Hayes. "Textbooks tell you layoffs are a function or the busl· ness cycle. But It's quite dlf· Cerenl when you have to look employes In the eye and tell them you're ~hutting down operations ror a while." To get n three·dimem1lonal pie· t ur e o r m a n agerlu l responalbllltiu, student.<J heat' representatives from labor and government as well as businc11s. Th ere ore us ually 20 to 30 speakers for ea ch seminar, and class schedules are longer than !hi! average coUegedt;y, Vlt:WS DIFFERENT Few students ·attending the seminars leave with the same vie~s that they had on arrival, says Schade, but they are not a product or "group think ... For example, when students were asked on the last day of the seminar what they considered to be the main problem facing bust- nes1 today, the r espoosea !ell into three aeneral cateaories: Government regulaUon ls hurt· ing business. While not all re- gulations are bad, they have de· finite ly gone too far. The loss or pubUc coofidence, due to corrup- tion by relative ly few, 11 plagu- ing business. The unknown faetor of future change Is the greatest challenge, but il will be mcl. So the Blind Can See From 81 Mom Half Right DEAR ANN LA~DER S: Please ans we r this question Several ~ople need to know There are sht children in the r11mlly. Three were fatbeTed by Mr. A (first husband) ~nd three b)' Mr. B <second hus band). Thelt mother lnslst.a they are all full brothers and sisters -re- gardlen of the paternity. She uys lf tbey have the same mother that makes them 100 per. cent blood relatives. l s she right? -BETTING NO DEAit BETTING: She's WTOOI. Children who have dlf· ferent falht-rs lor mothers> are halr·brotben or slsten. DEAR ANN: J nm not crazy. nor am J drunk. This Jetter is for real. I'm desperate for advice. Three weeka ago, I was driving on a side street and a seven· year· old child on a bike appeared out Aries oC nowhweTe from betwee n parked cor1. 1 hit hJm. Re wu dc•d before Lhe urobu.lance nr· rived. The boy'• mother came run· rµna out ot a house l wo doors down from where the aecldenl occurred . She b e came hytt"rical, lunaitd at me, and ~truck me In the face with her fls. ts. It took two men to bold her off. I felt so terrible about the death ot that child. I did not press r}largH for assault and battt'ry although I could easily have done so. There were several wit· nf'SSCS . I am heartl)ick a bout the acc1· dent but r feel no gwlt since e\'er· )one on the 11ccne said it was not my fouJt. Now, whereve r I go, this mad woman seems t o show up. She screams at me. "Murderer, you killed m y son•" and everyone Get Data Rite Dates By SYDNEY OMA RR SATURDAY, APRIL 10 ARIES CMarch 2l·Apr. 19): Accent on creative chan1es, romantic involvement. a variety of experiences, the excitement of di:f· covery. Young person could play promiment role. Collect data. TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20):' Emphasis on what la solid as contrasted to fantasy. There will be more joy at home as financial tension lessens. You'll be more secure. GEMINI <May Zl·June 20 ): Reach beyond what appears to be a limitation. Make contact with active person who as lcs questions and goes after answers. Check fine print on any document offered for your signature. Noted Stefani-Hedin AnnO Landers start•. I had to run out of !)tores and t.ht' post o((ice, just yebll'r· day. to a ct away frum her. This uflernoon the brukt•11 on my ur were tnmperM with and I was forced to run lnlo u rrcld to <'Ome to a halt. I reported lht:i. to the police and they fold ml' t huVI' no proof and c an do noUun.: about it. I am terrified or this c1111.y woman. Plt-asc tt.•ll nl l' what to do, Ann. Money is no prublern. A NERVOUS WRECK DEAR •'RIENU: You n<•ed more than Ann Landt>rs. I urgt' you lo see an attome) al ontl'. Your lt'gal rlihts are btln~ abu54!d a nd there On' mu ures 'ou can (and should> takf' for your o" n protection. Gt't goln". DORINDA STEFANI LINDA STEIGERWALD ~ ... Eyes CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be ready for variety, travel, unique calls, messages. Accent on payment. collection. protection of personal possessions. Investigate claims. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Lunar cycle elevated -you are able to make important contacts, de· cisions. Your judgment ls on target. Home en· vironment improves. Mr. a nd M rs. Del Watson of Corona del Mar have announced lhe engaee m e nt o f the ir daught .-r , D o r i nda Denise S t efan i a nd Ma nne Lt. Michael Jotm Hedin. l'niversil ,. of Southl'I n Ca hform;). Stl'l~l'IV. altl of Co:.t.1 1\h• ... .i I lately has concentrot ed in Southe rn California. "The de m111'1d is very great in this area," she said. St arted a s a community service in 1971 , the bank does not charge the patient or physician One of the groups which helps support the eye bunk is the California Societ y oC Ophthalmic Dispensers. The group is having & breakfast Cund·ra1ser Sundav. June6,lnHarl Park.Orange · Nrs. Carr said that a person who wears glasses may donate hi s eyes as being fnr·sighted, near .sighted or h :i vlng osUgmatism docs not effect the use or healthy eye tas:.ue. Getting someone's corneas does not give you their eyesight. added Mrs. Carr "(( you had crummy eye11 1ght ht-fore, you have the sa m e c rumm y eyesight.·· Those Interested in donating eyes can do so by simply fllllng Dark spots on eyes are from cataract surgery, not transplant. out lhe forms and carrying the donor card from now on. Does it feel eerie to be seeing with a dead person's eyes?'' Wood y admits that h e sometimes takes a customer to lunch at a topless joint "I start ~·ondering if the person whose eyes I have would approve of what his eyes see. Then I re member, they are my eyes now." VIRGO <Aug. 23·Scpt. 22): Highlight subtle approach; be discreet. Aura of glamor should be encouraged. Don't reve al all you know. Keeping a secret could be necessary -at least for now. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct 22) · Emphasis on fnendshap, hopes, wishes. ru ll1llmcnt ·~ indrcat Mas you organize prionlies. Meu.ns get d own to business in connection with needs. SCORPIO <Oc t. 23-Nov. 21 >: Emphasis on how you finish task. d ose deal, m ake known your terms. Keep self-esteem high, r efuse lo be in· llmidated. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·De<:. 21): Your spiritual Insights, feelings come to forefront. You know where you are going; you perceive the light. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You'll be de· aling in durable goods. You will obtain appraisal you should take inventory. Sold m aterial is featured AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Time 1s on your side. Don 't be In hurry to reach decision. Give full playtoc unos1ty. Makeinqwries; wntenotes. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Stress the prac· tacal. Stay away from one who wants something for not.hing and makes irresponsible statements ' District Clubs JC Penney ' ~ • I Work Prized Fountain Valley Woman's Club won a high of 2-t Cirst place and six second place awards in the medium club catcjlory at the annual convention of the Orangr Distnct, California Federation oC Women'i1 Clubs. The awards were presented during a luncheon in tbe Disneyland Hotel Other clubs cited were the Laguna Nieuel Women's Club, two second anrl two third places: Ebell Club of Irvine, one tirill, one second and two thirds, and the Woman's Club or Huntington Beach, three s erond and three third pluce awards. Also, lhe Ebcll Club of Ne'Nport Beach, two flrllt. one second and three third places: the Woman's Club of Sea l Beach. seven firsts, six second and 13 third place a ward.,, and the San Clcm enlt' Wom a n '.!! Club. four firsts, flVl' seconds and nine third place honors Scholarships worth SI~ alsn we re i:ivcn at the convention. Lcx•al winners were Mike Jl all , Dill Tulley, and Oifmiro Frier. Edirmn High School, and Robert Soares, Golden Wl'st College. ~_....,... ~ ....... IN4wh •~ • • ,,mnwn., {••••••••• plfltM'nt "'''"'"'' ••••••••••: I u · liA I i -1( ! I BOB WAHi." I I MOHA~~ HO I! I • ....... • llJ\"l,._11: E()WL ••••••••: : -----. I AJ>OL 1:1 :()() l)M ! I l'ta'Cnt IJ.K\.~Ml A\.'\R.\l'lf Al At.L ! UKll0'.*11' U..tlftd f"Kf'tf((-., -"1.-.aH P'tl\~11 • ........ · NEWPORT@ CEN.T~R FASHION ISLAMD STOIE OHL Y MEET "SNOWBALL" THE EASTER BUNNY SATURDAY• APR. 10 • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. IM OUR CANDY DEPT. FRll PllSOMAU%1M(i of EASTER CANDY PILAR WAYNE INTERIOR DESIGN NOW OPEN 2816 East Coast Hwy. • Corona del Mar FINE FURNITURE ANTIQUES • ACCESSORIES CRYSTAL • SMALL GIFTS ALPACA RUGS HAND PORCELIAN FLOWE~S SO MANY ONE.OF-A-KIND GIFTS ond FURNITURE PIECES THAT WON'T BE Ff>UND ELSEWHERE OPEN DAILY MONDAY thru,SUNDAY 10 P.M. to 6 P.M. J Mi s s Stefani is a graduak oC Corona dcl Mar High School and now is a JU n ior at Artzona State Uni vcrs1tv where sht' b a me mbe·r of Pi &?ta Phi • • • T he bn de·to be 1'\ a "r.iduJtl' of Costa ~k"a 11 1 J.l h School .1 nd t.a.: Steigerwald-Hubbs They are planning to ma r ry i n Ju ne in Oki n awa w h('rC J.t llt'<l in 1s slutioned lie is the son or Col. a nd Mrs. J ohn Hedin o r Simi Valley and s tudied at the A J ul~ 10 \Htldinl! 111 th e F i rs t U n 1 t t 11 Methodist Ch urch. CostJ Mesa is being plann('d b' Linda Steigerwald ancl Del Hubb~. V:.r\ rs wh<>rl' she rurn·nl· I\. I'-v. or k1 ng tor hl·r h•achan~ l'rl.'dc>ntlal. lll'r fra nce, son or Mr. ;1nd M rs . C'l a r cncl' Jluhb'.'. of Aurnc>y, 1s u ~1.1duall' of Burrwy JJ1i.:h School and l'C Davis Ill• OO\l I" v. 1th t hl· Fon •:.try ~t·n1t·l' al Fort J onl'1> News of their l'nJ!Lll!l' menl and fort hl·omtnl! wedding ha!) hl't'n an nounred b~ her r>arcnt '· Mr. and Mrs. J;imt•s L. [!Ys110RT ) RU Ff ELL'S SUMS It up. In the Ul'HOLSTERY DAILY PILOT W"-Y•W•t ....... lf22H.._. ... d. c:.-. "'-541.025' NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT HERE IN NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT HACH -Gokkft 51.t. INdlltQ LCl!b wll off#-o 4 W.-c_,... l.t lpeed reaclncJ to a ""'"4 n.-1r of '•tt.ct,... "'ttw .. e.,.... .......... Thil f'Kefttfy ck'ttfoped n.thocf of btstrvdio.. 11 the MDst 6-o•atl•e and tffKtl•e pr09' ... GYeif .. e ift ttw United St.tea. Hot Oftly dfft thlt f91111Mtl COIWW redltce yow tlfM in ttw cla11room to Jttst OM clou ,.... wffk for 4 lhort wttlls beft It tlso iftctude1 -. ad•Cll'K:M 1p.ed reaclftq courw °" cou•tte top• 10 that you COii cOfltl,... to l.,.ro.,. for ffM rest of your life. '" just 4 wHkt the O'f.,.._.. ttvdet1t thoukt be readinq 4-5 times fo1ter. ht o few "'°""'' IOMe ......... .... r..tlftg 20-30 HIMI ~ottff offolnlnq 'Pffd• ..... approach 6000 ..... pet' mitMe. In rcr• Instances speeds of up to 13 ,00 0 wp"' ho•• b een docmne11ted. Ow aor09e CJ".._.• "'-Id read 7-10 flMH fester 11pon CMtpletlon of the COWH with Marked f mpro•eMent ie CCMllprehefttiOft Oftd COltC ......... Clft. For thou wllo wo11ld Uh addlHOHI Wor....._ • ..n .. of "'"· OfM how, orf ......... t.dwet hcne bfftt scltedliiltd. Atftwwfrff led1trH tll• C Oltf'H Wfll b• nplahted le co"'Pltt• detail, htchfdllMJ clauroom proc..,..•, .....,._ffcMt Mttttoda. dou IChecliH Hd a .,.c lel I tlm• 01tly ... ~tory ................ ..... 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AIOYE MHTIMGS WILL II HELO AT CHEAT WESTHH SAVINGS & LOAM ASSOC., 450 HIWPORT CENTER DRIVE, NIWPOIT IEACH. TUESOA Y, APRIL I l - 6:JO -l :JO P.M. WIONESOAY. APRIL 14 • 6:30 Ir 1:10 ,.M. AIOYE MEETINGS Will IE HILO AT MARRIOTT HOTIL, IXECUTIVI COMFfllHCf ROOM, 900 MIWPOlT CBfTH DllVI. HEWflOIT HACH. If yo. ore a b.alnH.MMtt, .....,.., IMMtt•wife Of' ••ec.tl•e tt.11 cOWM. which took S y.cn of w.n1IH NlffrCh to ..... fl O -st. Yo. COft read 7·10 tl11M1 fe1hr. comprehe1td 11tor•, CCMtC...trah bettw, Md ............. '°"9"'· Sfude..t1 _... offtnd • oddltloeot dlaco.nt. Tltlt cowse c• be t.p+ to 1...,try or cMc CJ"°"P' at "Gro•p retes" "'°" r•41•t1t .......... ,. to ottud wttichner fr" ori...t..._ ft.at fib bfftlfty_.sc......_ FUMBLE WEEDS FUNKY WIMKERIEAN by Wa F. lrowt1 and Met C•soa ~ ~ by Tom It Ryan byT0111 latiilk TuE MASTER ~6 : SON\E Mal HAVE 11\X 5HELTERS1 BUT IV'05T OF U5 HAVE TAXED !>HEL TER.5 ! 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'.,\JtQIS ,,, 1t111•.1<1 •I II 1r~ .1lh•· hh l ,.t) rnoltl"H' h .,.,.,1 wv, .,,,tf,. . ·::·'~(I~·:·:-:· ~B~ ... ~ ..... y.,..._ ·'-~ .. ,, "',, ... _ .. . .. . ------· • f JUDGE PARKER l'IOT FORA I OON'T UNDERSTAND. 5+4EL8Y! COUPLE Of ARE "l'OIJ 5AYING ™AT "l'OIJ CAN'T MONTHS! i\CCEP'T TKE APPOINTMENT ~ MISS PEACH DICK TRACY DOOLEY'S WORLD roo..: ll<JM. - SHE t:AN'l lit r INTO H.AADL'I /WYOf Hl~ CLOl .. I ~ ... MARCIE, WILL qou SHUT UP?!? ··----...... r --·--.. ~-. . . · .. . ---- by Mel f 1>11NK t ~"101.ALD BE EXCIA$EO •.• -Cl-4EATING S:~()".1 AnHlAfl~ PAl'Elie I~ L.tKE PICIC'll'IG THE P0Cl(E.f OF A COIAN1'E~FE~( .... by Chester Gould by Rodger •odfie8 I l[J ·I 0 0 0 0 • -r I · • 8 4 DAILY PILOT Friday April 9 1976 Metered Wine New Bottles Can Mean New Prices SACRAMENTO <AP> -Thne m111or CalJ fornl• wanem&Jten are now uslna metric bottles. and in one cue the switch brooabt an in· create lo lh• price per ounce. The atate De partment oC Alcoholtc li cveraaes says winemake ra are under a federal deadline of Dec. 31, urn>, to use metric m easurt!S. (CONSUMER J f In mo.t cases tht>rc's only a aip ol difference bet ween prca1ent bot tlea and the nearut metrlC' equi Vbll'nls designat('C.1 by the U.S. Bureau or Alcohol, Tobacco and 1-·1rrums <BA 1'1'"). 1-·or u · :.implc. the "firth" or one-fifth aallon, wh1~t\ c ontolni 2S 6 ouncrs. 1~ only fractlonall} luraer than the de£•¥ntlted 7SO m1hllter bottl ~ which contain~ 25.36 ounct:s. President llo ef ul BUT TH ERE'S NO near e(IW\'U)l'nl for hair £UJIC>m, Which C'onta1n 64 ounces The nearest de· sl1nated by the HATi" i:. the metric maanum , whkh contams 1.5 liters or 50 72 ounces aoout llounces les~ tb1&n a half gallon SEC May Permit Customers all over the country wall be f1ndintt m ore and more metnc magnums on lhe shehes· ai. replacements for I.he familiar half 1allons. ' Presley to Report Jn the case of Gallo Hearty Burgundy. they m uy notJc~ that the pnr(' tag on thl' magnum is lower Butan calculatinglheprtce per ounce. 1t looks like lhere s been an increase. Randall Presley, president or the Presley Companies of Newport Beach, sa1t.I today he hopes to be able to release data about lhe hydrogen converter to"' hlch his company holds resident.Jal nghts as soon as it has been analyzed and given to the Securities and Exchange Commission tSEC> THERE HAS. SAYS Betty Cox. director of consumer relations for E. & J Gallo or Fresno. Presley said he C'annot set a date for lhl' release or the in- formation yet, but i.s hopeful it Y.111 be soon. Stock in the home-building firm has bee n suspended Crom trading on the Amencan Stock Exchange by the SEC, which has reportedly subpoenaed two prin· cipals involved with the con- verter. MORR IS l\ll RKI N, a Los Angeles/ businessman who owns a home on Lido Isle near Presley. said he and Or. Sam Leach have been questioned by lhe SEC an what 1s apparently an investiga· lion into the price rise in Presley stock to see if there has been any illegal manipulation or shares. Mirkm, head or lhe private finn MJM Hydrotech, holds all rights except the residential ap· plication to Leach's hydrogen converter, which r eportedly pru· Mazda Sued Over Engine Seal Repairs LOS ANGELES <API 'fhl"CI· ty attorney has acc·uscd Mazda Motors or Amer1ca, lnc.,orrail.mg to honor its ext cnd1.'<1 warranties on defective engine seals m its L971-73 model cars. De puty City Ally Robert Cr amer filed a civil suit in Supe rio r Court 1tga1nst the Compton-based firm CRAMF.R AID his o"1rc has received at least 50 C'omplaints from California buyers who paid large repair bills a rtcr the engine seals on them M azdas broke. The s uit contends that Mazda falsely advertised Cree repairs of defective seals on lh<' rotary. engined cars wit hin lhl' fi rst 50.000 miles they were dn ven, even if lhe warranties had ex· pi red. However, the suit says Maida unfairly required car owners to :-.how that their vehicles had been ~erv1ced only at the company's service centers In order to quallry forlheextended warranty. duces namma ble hydrogen gas by breaking down water an a thermo-chemic a l~ction. . According t irkin and representatives or two in· dependent labs that tested the converter, the "black box" rune· tions in accorda nce with sta n· dards described in Leach's pu · tent applications. THE WS ANGELES Times quoted M irkin a s saying he agreed lo testify before the SEC voluntarily, but he was served with a subpoena. He said that Leach testified under similar conditions. According to the Times. an of· Cicial Crom one of the lwo laboratories also was called to testify . Trading in Presley stock, which was halted last month when it was selling al slightly more than $20 a s hare. has been suspended until midnight April 13. Rich Gordon. a spokesman for lhe Los Angeles office of lhe SEC. refused to confirm o r deny the re- ports a nd would s ay only that the stock was suspended to give the parties 1nvoh ·ed time lo dis- seminate inform at ion about the invention. "WF. REALIZE TllE SUS· pension 1s work m g a hardship on a lot of people." he said. "and we're moving ahead as quickly as possible." Presley also said hls company · hired Horace Mann as an in· dependent cons ultant to interpret the test data being submitted to the C'ompany. Presley o wns or controls 37 percent of the stock in the com· pany: he said that with the c"< ception of his executive vice pre· s1dent Robert Phillips, who own:. about 3 percent. he knows or no one else who owns more than l percent of Presley stock. Patrons Honore d All of the library "patrons of the week" chosen in Newport Beach during 1975 will be honored Saturday a t a reception in the Marin e r s' Libr a r y Multi-purpose room . Gallo Hearty Burgundy and some other generic wines in the same hne have been selling for $2. 79 in half gallons. And the metric magnum is priced at$2.59. This works out to 4.35 cents per ounce for the half galJon, and 5.11 cents per ounce for the magnum -an inc.rease or about 13 percent. HAD THE SAME price per ounce prevailed , the magnum would have cost about $2.22. Mrs . Cox explained in a recent interview: "Our last price in- crease was March 1, 1974, from $2.69 to S2. 79 a half gallon. Since then, wages have risen ~ percent. the pnceor energy has skyrocket· ed. and the cost of cartons, labels, closures and glass bottles has gone up more than 25 percent." Aside saving the 13 ounces oC wine. the only other sa\'lng on the magnum is 2 cents worth of excise taxes because or the smaller volume, she said. THE PRICE OF St.39 for the "r.flh" remains the same for the 750ml, which is s imply the same bottle with .24 or an ounce less wine in It . said Mrs. Cox . The first lo go metric was Jn~lenook . But thl're was no s witch. Inglenook mt'rely started . with maf!nums when 1t in· troduced its Navalle line about five year!. af!o, S<ll d Greg Reynolds of San Franc·1sl'O, who represents Inglenook's o" ners, Heublein. Inc R EYNOL U S SA I D t he magnumi. arc priced to sell about five cents cht.'apl'r than a half. gallon line of a competing winery Chr1st1an Brothers has also switched some of its table wanes to metric measures. The Ctrst was in March. 1975. when the small "tenth" containing 12.8 ounces became 375ml C'ontainmg 12 7 ounces, said John Grady, market· Ing administrator for the rirms's exclusive world w1de d1slributors. Fromm & Sichel, Inc., of San f'rancisco. When them agnum replaced the half gallon. Grady said lhe pncc per ounce actually dropped a lri· ne from 3.76 cents to 3.75 cents. .. We tned lo <.'quahze it,'' he said. JI W[lfl'I' OtA MONO, Pl\CCIOUS 00·•• DlSION Jl WllA1 ()P(N TO TH( PU8LIC rA[[ AD,,,IS!llON ClllOIT CAA~CH(CllS ()I( Gold Standard To Be Dmnped? AICTlll FRI. APRIL 9 & SAT. APRIL 10 \ll(WINO 7.9 PM AUCTION 8· 10 PM SOUTH COAIT 'LAZA HOTIL-IAN PIDRO ROOM MON£Y BACK 0UARANT£E ON All MCRCHANOISE SOLO. AL l '• I ONE.S GI A APPRAISfO ANO CEAllFll;O. OEMS IV WES LUGGAGE TAGS ... YOUR BUSINESS CARD Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive taq & s trap, meeting airline I 0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! ~ For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabrrc or ' Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. PRICES: $2"' or l(SS 4/S .... s .60 ... 6/t t.)t SI.SO •a. IOwllMr• St.40 M. It ... -..... -- HO CAID? . ._,._. __ -..-......... ............. -·~ ~ ... ADll n·-~ WASHINGTON CAP) -Proposals to eliminate ~old as International money and establish n ex1ble new rules ror currency exchange rates are ready for upproval by its 128 members. the Jnternat1onal Monetary Fund <IM t-') s:iys. The Initial impact of the changl'5 on lhe lives of Americans probably would be negligible. But in tho event they carry out lhelr purpose or creatinJt a more stable economic environment tn the world, they could be or conalderable aigniflcancc. nu: PROPOSAL.~. WIDCll Dr<' in the form of a n a mendment to the IM I'' charter . requ1r<' \•nrh m ember "l<> direct its economic and hnancial POiicies toward the objective of fo.stcrlng order!~ economic growth with rea11onable pnc-e stahllity ... Johannes H. Wlllevecn, lhe 54-year-old form('r Outrh finance minister who Is managing director or tho IMF. predicted to news men Thursday It wll.1 tw late next year . at the earliest, before enou~h nations have approved the propo8als to put them lntoefCect. He said they need to be approved by at least 77 members with total voling 11lrength in the IMF or flO percent. Since the United Stales has 23 percent of the voting strength, n favorable vote by the U.S. Congress is essential. However . only minor stumbling blocks in Congress are likely. since the United States has pushed ror the changes in the role of gold and lhe system of currency exchnnge rates in the rirst place. 'Ibe exchange rate prov1s1on will make legal what the United Stales had been doing since 1973- lett.1.nt the value of the U.S. dollar be set by market rorces, a procedure called ··noaUng.'' Proposal Rapped WASIUNGTON (AP) -Tying boost.a in mall rates to increases in the cost of U vin1 would cause a much higher postal deficit, lhe chairman or the P.oetal RateCommisalonclaJms. Chairman Clyde Du Pont opposed a bill to abolish l~ rate commission and Unk postal ratea to inflation rate$. "Had lhla blU been lo effect since trn~ lbe Postal Service's deflcll would now be about kf )>llllon hlaher than It Ip at praent," DuPont told tbe '\louse L.:;..::...~ililWL1'j~~~==;;;..:.:.:::.:~=.;.--1 pos"-1 Mnfcc aubcommlUte. .. New Sl.15 Bill .............. The nc" S2 bill. on display at the Federal Reser\'e Bank, New York, bears some ~1milarity to the old one, last printed in 1966. Both feature tht' portrait of Thoma~ J ~f ferson on the fac.·t·. fur<.·:-. am pl~ But tod J) ·~ btlJ is worth only Sl.15m 19f>6 money. ffiS Hits T~x Dodgers WASHINGTON <AP) -The in· temal Revenue Service <IRS>. broadening its attack on cor- porate t ax evasion, says its agents will ask the nation's 1.200 largest corporations to r eveal ··everyth ing but the color of their underwear.'' The aim of the prob<.' is to un· cover any bribes, kickback!. or other illegal pay ments mad~ by the companies here or abroad , the IRS said as it unveiled a list of tl questions corporations will be asked. The corporations arc those with gross assets of more than S250 mil!Jon, which the IRS rouunely audits. GAO A•k• Ta% Break WASHINGTON (AP) -Tax· payers could recover rees pa.Id to C TAKING J __ S_TO_CK_ tax r eturn preparers from their income taxes it Congress adopts a General Accounting Office pro· posal. The 1 nternal Revenue Ser"ice 1s opposed to lhe sugges· lion, saying the best way to help taxpayers is to simplify the ta" law. Taxpayers currentJy can claim fees paid preparers as a deduc· lion. But deductions do not come straight out of taxes. If lhe Cee paid a tux return preparer were considered a credit, it would all come out ortaxes. ' DttUlon Prabftd S ACRAMENTO <AP ) Ove r The Counte r MASO UstifMJt California lnsur11n<'e Com· missioner Wei.Icy Kinder report· ed that the state Supreme Court has made what he called .. u landmark decision or national Im· portance." He said the decision upholds his authority to regulate lhc pncc or credit lire and dil>abilily in surance and permits him to set limits to the cump<.'nsation which may be paid lo the a.gents and freditors who provide that cov- erage to consumers. Lo11• Reported Thrirtlmart, Inc .• Y.hlch has eight stores In Orange County, has announced that consolidatro loss for the fiscal year cnd1.'<1 March 28, 1976, 1s t•xpccled \o be approximately $2,M>0,000 arter tax. lip• and Doum• Ull'S L• I I • , .. .. J ,. I • ... ,, . • I • ("'1 . ' . '• . ' I ) ... • t ,. .. I' ' ... • ..4 ,, .. ' 1)"• + ' ) . . " J • • '. " .. + •• 1 ..... .,.., .. '' 7 • ... t .. ,~. . ' ''• .. "' , .... '• ''• .. l/t ' .. ., """ . '• , .... + 'II DOWNS Prt Ur> 116 Up ?SO V1> Ill UP 1' I Up 11 6 Up 11 S UP 11 J llP II I llP II I VI> 100 Up 10 l Up •I Up I > Up 7 • Up 1 1 Ull 6 n Up Sf VII s • Up S ~ Up \' UP SO llp so UI> • \ Up • l U1> • f Up •7 L•1•,. -°'t oil''·';) I H• -'At Otl 17 , "' ,,, Ott " ' 3'4 -... 011 tO I I'• I Oii 10 I 10"' I t OU ... 4"• -'°'" OU ''' ~, -1 OU '' .... '"' Oft •I 1 • '-• OH 't I 1 ~ Oii 'I I ''< Ott 'I 1' , ... Off I I 1~ -.. Oii -• l '•-w OU II It"' I • Ott ft I 11 -I > Oii II >'• -•• OU Au I i -,._ Off /I 1• I ,.._ Oft 1 I ~.. ,.,., f)tf I •'~ '-OU 1 t J . • ou , l 11 I Ofl I I to • ~ OU f • 10'• • Oft t. • MUTUAL FUNDS r Friday• Afternoon Pricea NYSE COMPOSI'l'E .. -... • I (-. ( .... TRANSACTIONS • llollr Plan11 SaJ~ CHULA Vl~T A (AP) -Rohr Tn· dustries, hit by a November-January $S.4 million lou and carrying about $162 million in long.term debe says It is considering selling its triJisit bus subsldy and two smaller units. The move would cut corporate debt reduce interest expeMe and "allo~ grcatu application of re.tJOUrces and management effort to our tradlllonal product llnca'' Of len>IJ)aCC, rail and marlne systems. Ftld!t, Aptll 9. 1916 s DAILY PILOT Bs Play Ball I Big Money Hopes You Dd, . By MILTON MOSJC0~11'% i Which would you ruther watch -tbe AU.Star baseba'll 111me or Uif" DcmocralJc ruitlonal convenUon? Come ncitl July 13, yoo 'II have that cboico on your home MC"vision screen. COS and NBC camcrtl> will cover lbe .Democrats wblle ABC will ptt>Nent tho All·Slar iame. A moni the compiu1h!$ boplne you will tune lo tho bueball game urc 'Ch evrolet, Sears. Roebuck, Gillette, T''x· nco and 1"1rostone. Since they will pay about $SO,OOO a minute to 5pon:1or baseball this ~~ar, lhey are doing Money Tree more than hopinc. Tbey'JJ wring ABC":. m•ck tr yOQ doni walC'h. Sports. no ooe nl'Cds lo be told, L! now-. bl1 commercial propot.ltion. Thia year's pre easoo h1tsslo between the blUJ players and the club owners took place :iga1nsl ,os mullJmUJion·dollar buckdrop. FQR THE NEXT FOUR yurs network television COY· eraae ol baseball will be split between ABC and NBC. NBC will again carry the Saturday gume of the week while ABC will have Monday night games, Just as It has Monday n11:ht football during lhe autumn Tbe maj« events will rotate ~tween the two networks. NBC will have the World Serles this year while ABC .1as the All·Star game and the playorrs. Next year ABC will can") the World Serie$. This divide-and-conquer policy by organized baseball paid off with a four·year pact that came to $92 million. Since they're paying so much for the privilege or wring these gam es, ABC and NBC really havl' to hustle for ad vertisers -and they net>d to charge stiff tariffs to rccou11 their investments. NBC, for example, has set a pricetug ol $112,000 per minute for commercial time on the World Series telecasts. THEY MAY EVEN HAVE undcrchoritcd because tbt· lime is already sold out. This year·~ Worlct Series spansori. will be AMF, Amer1c;.sn Gas Ai.sociat1on, Brylcreem, Champion Spark Plug, Chrysler , C1llettt', Fo11ter·Grant Kentucky Fried Chicken. l\1('rrill Lynch, M1lll!r beer. Polaroid, Quaker State 011, RCA, Sony and Xerox. NBC reparts that its Saturday games ulso arc doln11 well on the sponsor front at $25,000 per minutt' (up from $19,000 last year). Commercial time 1s sold out through Jum to the likes or Ace Hardware, Allstate Insurance, Chrysler GM's Delco division, Gillette, Kentucky Fried Chicken Michelin Tire, Mtller ~er, Pharmacraft, Schweppes SE>ars·R~buck, STP, State Parm Insurance and J .B Williams. It's nice to see that foreign rompamtts lake Sony Brylcreem, Michelin and Schweppes appreciate our na tional pastime enough to ante up these big stakes. And ll'E good to see Merill Lynch retum to the World Serles Uncup Gillette knows that people will~ buying ruior blades nox1 Octo~r but who knows wht~rt· the stock market will b<· Ulen? No matter where 1t is, you cun ht' 11ure that Merrill J,.)nch will not be spending SI 12,000 a minut" lo It'll baseball fans to sell. No sir, thar:, not lhe wny we play bull. U.S. Hits New Low in Vehicles DETROIT (AP) The United States' share of ~·otld motor vehicle output tut an all-time low last yeur as i severe economic recession contribut('(f lo a 10 percent c:tror in domestic production, a trade journal says. An annual survey by Ward's Aulomolive Rcparls said output in the United States accounted for 2G percent or lh1 34 2 million cars, trucks and buses produced around Ut1 world in 1975. The previous low share was 28 percent in 197" and 1970. The l'nited Stales remainl-d numericully the world'~ num~r one producer -as it has s ince since the birth oC the• industry 75 years ago-with domestic output totaling 9 million vehicles, lhejournalsaid. Japan, which increased production 6 percent over 1974. was second with 6.9 million units, the repart said. Ranking behind the United States and Japan in oulpul last year, the report said, were l"rance, 3.3 million: West Germany, 3.2 million ; Soviet Union, 1.9 m1lhon: Britain. 1.65 million; Italy, 1.5 million; Brazil, 930,000; Dclgtum. 860,000, and Spain, 780,000. Food Prices Hold Steady-USDA WASHlNGTO~ CAP) -Consumer food prices on thr average held steady dunnJt thf' (11 sl thrl•f' month!! or U1i~ year, the first <111t1rterly leveling-ore in more than fou1 years, the Agriculture Department <USDA) says. Officials sny thl11 mcan,'I consumeri. paid about lht• saln( for food. over·all. Bb they did In the fourth quartur or lrfS Tht•y 1111y rood prart>s h·vt'h'll orr m;1inlv hecnuirn meal pris:ci- dcclined more than expcct<·d. BUT THE OF.PARTMF.NT C'UUl1on11 that food prifCf titill :in• expt'cled to ri'lt· in C'omlng month~. ullhouah at v slower puce than In r<.'crnt yt'nr'I. Economists say they oon not predict wtinl muy happt•n art1•1 mid yt•ar unlit mor h known about 1976 C'rop produ<·lwn. "Earlier we 11rOJt't't"d rood prlr<'!'I would rl11c I percent per quarter during the first hair of l!liH." Don PaalbNg. USDA dlrel'lor or c:conmnic,., :..;1111 "llut lower meu\ l)ricc: from unexpected Raine; 1n mt•at gupplle:s tlurlnJ( the rtral quartt'r coused mo:sl food prlct' 1nd1c11tor)\ to hold 1te;.1dy 01 even drop." PA.ARLRF:RG Si\ID, "SOMF. !ICOSonal retail price In creases'' can be exr><>ctcd In thr comin~ monlh11 for somt fruit, vegetables ;ind rnfrc•t• Al!\11, h1• 11a1d, th~ form price ot meat animals and poultry probably will JtO up, but u trend l<• Amoller middlcmAn shllrc., of the consum.-r food doll11 "might lessen prlce lnr renscs lt> consumers " Larry V. Summer:(, a food rm1•c s1,..rn1lli1t In the depart ment's Economlc Research S1·rv1 cc, i.uid the rint quartet levelin1-of! was the firlll sin<'r tht• aov1•rnnlent's food pnCt index declined slightly from ttw third to the fourth quartet of 1971. The thrcc·month a\·cn.iges then rose steadily unUI now The quarterly food price disclosun• by USDA was based on prellmlnary Information for th<• three months, tncludlnF retail and wholesale prices nnnounccd by lhc BureDu or Labor Statistics. Fem Fed Pays·SI/2o/o SAN DIEGO CAP ) -The Californin 1-'emlnist Federal Credit Union has marked its first yror by paying out a fourtb 51;; p{!rcentquarte.rlydivtdend, a spokeswoman says. The credit union wH tho first of Its kind chartered ln CalJfomla for women and 111oneof14 ln the United Stales IDd Candada. ln lt.s rim year nearly 1.000 mtm~n de~lttd SIJ0.,000 In abaret and oearlY an <>I \Ml was lnvested I.a lo&D.! tome.mben. •I .. DAILY PILOT Friday. Apnl 9. 1971 . Leukemia Wins Battle With Cappelletti's Brother UPPER.DARBY. P .. CAP). Joey. C•ppellelh 's eight· year baUle with leukemia 1s over. The 13-year-old brother of LA Rams footb111l star John Cappellct\J d ied al hJs home m Ph1f.Uelphlu Thursday. "He loved llfs'. He loved to play, especially baseball," said Joey's father, John Sr "We never gave up h<>pe thut he w9uld hve. but we alwa)~ knew it was just a matter of time." The Cappelle.tU family (jrst ldrned Joey h•d leukemia when he was 5 years old. His strugale received nalJonal al· tentJon m 1973 when John, the Penn State runntni back who won tht Heitman 'l'rophy as eolle&e football 'a outstanding playM, dedicated the oward to has younger brother "H I could dedicate this trophy to ham tonltjbl arvJ g1\'e him a couple of dayi. of happ1. ness. it would mean eVC'r) thing els at Home . Tanana Pitching Tonight's Opener The California Angels' hopes of cbmblng out of the American League cellar rest largely on the pitching of aces Frank Tanana und Nolan Ryan, and the former opens the sea son against an All c;.mK .. IC Mll'C (Jiil -~ t Olkl•nO •t C••1torn1• ,._. 100.•••.no •C C.•llforn•• A/)r t10lklend•tC•l••orn1• ~r 1JC..llf0tnl••I flC•n\4\C.Uy I 1Spm 11 Slpm. ll.S$pm s lSP m Oakland team \lollh J new look tonight ·In fact. the AthJet1cs appear so new that the original starting pitcher for the opener was sup- posed to be Ken lloltzman, but he was traded to Baltimore in a deal that brought the A's Mlke Torrez only a week ago. In that trade, Reggie Jackson went east. too. Thus 1t ·11 be Torrez on the mound for the AL West cham· paons and another new face. Don Baylor, will be at first base. ,where he's played only a handful of games the past two seasons It's the third year an a row the A's have switched a player to first. In 1974 it was Gene Tenacc and last year 1t "'as Joe Ruda , who now is back in left field . Claudell Washington, who had troubles in left last year. is in right replacing Jackson. Tanana. a left-hander. led the American League m strikeouts lal>t year and won 16 games for the last -place Angeb. California expected to have slugging Bobby Bonds m the lineup after the Angels traded to get him from the Yankees . But Bonds is on the dis abled list with a chipped bone in his right mid· die finger. He will be out at least three weeks. Without Bonds. the Caltfornja hneup looks very surular to last year ·s -one which accounted (or the bulk or the team's 72-89 re- cord that put them 2512 games behind Oakland. Dave Collins leads off and will play left field with second baseman Jerry Remy batting second followed by first baseman Bruce Boehle and designated bat· ter Bill Melton. Joe LaHoud wiU bat fifth and play right field , Lee Stanton will be in center and Dave Chalk will be at third Andy Etchebarren will catch and ninth in the batting order wall be shor'tstop Orlando Ramirez. Beeomes a Ram Loara's McLain r ' Picked in Draft .LOS ANGELES CAP> -The J,os Angeles Rams, moving to ftll two spots vacated in the recent '-'xpans1on draft. hav(' packed a pnir of rlefens1ve players an the l~rl~ r ounds of the annual col- ltge draft The Ra ms selected Colorado sintl' linebacker Kl'\ 1n McLain in the first round of the draft 1'~ursday. the n chos e Texas A&M All-American cornerback Pat Thomas in the second round. L os Angeles had lo s t lmebacker Ken Geddes and cor- nerback Eddie McMillan earlier to the new Seattle franchise. \lcL:un. out of Lo~1ra High. Anaheim . is nicknamed "The i lJmm('r·• a nd 1s a qwck 6·2, ~8·pounder. I.OS AllOll.IES llAMS ttt.,-.n ¥ ... l•·n. 10 C.o•O" 'do''~"°· P.at lN>f'ft<h. _., 1 .... ,, ~A.M ltnn Mf (•,tnr, tit lenta.,li .... i•"\ fl' \•Otr 00 J•<" "''\t"'., V••'O '•••ot. ..-. h •A 4a.t ("ti ( ~f'fl\, ID Sdn Jos.-~t.e1"' tr.•~v Amd•lon. df" Luu.,.,_,,,,.. C.t~t-.: O-t11M '-' Alh ¥tr. 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S4 Cl•lr. o.. 0.••mltllltQ ""''' Sl>t-d. 01. <See D&AFT.PageB-7) to ham," cned John. unable t.o fiwbtbackthetears "I think this trophy is more lus than mine because he's been an ln1plr¥lion to me." a<tded John. who la a runnin; back for the Lo.s Anae les Rama. • Joey's health wOf'S<'Md sjx weeks ago He spent two weeks 1n Philadelpbu1'5 Children's Hospital, where he has had to go tor treatment every other day. Joey came home to spend the la t month of his life "Ith has family John returned home from Los Angeles and "as ut the bedside when Joey died "John can't speak," the elder Cap~lletti said "He':- '~ry emollonal about this All the children arc The) ure very cl~e" When J ohn (lave tus ~peech to the Oownto"' n Athletic Club in Ne" York Cil>' ;int•r rece1\ · mg the lletsman Trophy, the 4.000 people In thf" audience C'ried "'1th him . But Joey i.miled proudly. "I 'd likt• to dcd\cuk this trophy to n lot of peopl1.1 l '\'l' been ttround and t o th1.• youngest mc1l'lb<"r of my fum1 ly, Joseph. who 1:. \t r) Ill." John obbed throush till' chf facult address. "For me, it's only a battle on the field and only in the fall For Jo eph. It's year rouod," 1i:e conunue<t "He never comphuns, he never asks why. lie accepts U but refuses to 11ve up." " The trophy had u special place in the C:tpp lletli home. "Joey pu\. the trophy on the mantel.'" his Cother said. "lie • "'us \'l'r)' proud of it and • i.howed 1t to hb friends " In addatlo)l lo his parenb n.nd his brother Jo'hn, Joey"tlad two ' other brothers and a sister Dodgers, SF Open Weekend Set '. SAN FRANT ISC'O f AP) Fans "'ho mu:>t carry their own peanuts and crackerjack and not cure how fo st they e'er ~et back trekked to Candlcsti~k Park to· da.\' for the b~1 scball M~ilSIHI opener between the l'ian l-'ran- c1sco Giants and Lo~ Angeles Uodger~ Because of picketing b~ stri\' mg city craft union \lo Orker~ there "as no Mini bus transportation lo facilitate movement of Jhe crowd to and from the game And with no union vendors hawking food and drank in th(' stands. fans had to bring their own rcfreshmen\. Before the cit)' stnke began 10 days ago. the Giunls had hoped for a crowd of 40,000 l,\L the first opener the' Dodgers have played here since the' met in 1958, thl' H'ar the two teams came West from New York What the strike, plus chilly and cloudy weather, doe to atlen· dance for the three-game weekend series may prove n .orc important to the club in the long run (han the scores of the games. ... Big Red ltlachi11e it1 ltlotio11 Cincinnati's Pele Rose, known for his hustling plays. loses his helmet as he slides into second base against l louston s Roger :\1ctz~er Thursday. The Red blasted Houston. 11 ·5. in their National LeaJ!ue baseball opener. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 1' San Diego Bitter; Halos; Lose M'Sntith AP' Photo MIKE CORRIGAN, ATLANTA'S ED KEA TANULE. . The California Angels were so close to s igning free agent pitcher Andy Messersmith that the club's owner all but an- nounced the s igning before it didn't take place. Gene Autry. former roper of calves on the prairie, failed to rope Messer s mith when the pitcher and his agent, llerb Os mond. a µparenlly demanded loo much money. But whereas the Angel negotiations with Andy were amicable, the pitcher's de· a lings w Ith the San Di ego Padres· president were not so. San Diego's outspoken ham· burger king Ray Kroc bitterly accused Messersmith of being arrogant and greedy, and he said. "lie can work in a car wash." Rumor began· to rumble al noon Thursday when Autry told an Angel preseason luncheon. "We have a lot or superstars on this club, and you can look forward to more supers tars before the season starts." The season ~tarts tonight against Oakland. Since Harry Dallon wasn't al the boosters' luncheon, it fell UP· on club president Red Patterson to say his absence was s1gnif1· canl. So at least two newspapers Lave r Beate n HOUSTON <AP) -Second· seeded Eddie Dibbs defeated Bob Lutz 6·4, 6-4 in a loosely played quarter-final matc h , and Austrnhan master Ken Rosewall beat Rod Laver 3·6, 6·4, 6 3 in a fi~t-round match Thursday In the World Championship of Ten· nis tournament at River Oaks Country Club. Atlanta Praises Vachon Kings Goalie Slwts Out Flames, 1-0 ATLANTA (AP> -Los Angeles' Rogie Vachon -goalie or seer? Both lilies fit well Thu~day night as the Kings defeated the Atlanta Flames 1·0 to sweep a two-g a me Nationa1 Hockey League series that began in Los Angeles. Vachon who was brituant in the Klngs 1 2-1 victory over Allan· ta Tuesday night, predicted then that the best -of-three series would end in Atlanta. "I feel if It had gone into over· time. w~ would have won there.'' said the s lightly built but muscular Vachon. 25. of ·Thursday 's game. It was scoPe· less unUl 1:44 remained in .-be final period when winger BOb Berry scored on an unassisted goal deflected into the Atlanta net off 1oalle Dan Bouchard. Bouchard. dejected and sour in defeat. nung his hockey Stick Un· der the stands as he left the rink and di s appeared before postgame interviews 'Tm a poor loser.'' said Allan· ta coach Fred Creighton. reflect- ing the general mood in the Flames' s ilent locker room. "I lhouiht we played welJ. but the guy Vachon played a super game. We tiad 10 scorln.i chances and we got nothing." Two of those opportunities came on controversial plll1S in the first and second periods when Atlanta seemed to have scored on shot.I by center Guy Chouinard with 14: 39 ten in the first and winger Bill "Cowboy" F1ell with 33 seconds left in the second. Both apparent goals were dis- allowed by the referee. Berry, who had fin.id two shots • at Bou cha.rd before bis final one I I zinged into the net, said he was only trying to pass the puck from behind the Atlanta goal when 1t hit the goalie's skate. ··t planned to send a pass to the front, but things got cloned up," he said. ••tt was just a reflex a<'· lion that 1 decided to hit it and It. bit Bouchard's skate." The game was mMTed by 28 minutes of penalties in the first period including two major ones assessed agaJnst Kings' de· fen.seman Dave Hutchiaon and Atlanta defenseman Ed Kea for fighting. It e n ded with no penalties ln the third quarter. "I feel ror Atlanta," sald Kings coach Bob Pulford. "I know how they must Ceel for the same thJng happened to us last year. We said au the time it would be a close game. probably decided by one goal." who were covering the luncheon :speculated that Messersmith on cc again would wear the tialo of the Angels, the team he broke inr to the major leagues with In 1968. Late in the day, Dalton said talks between California and lhe pitcher had broken down. "A new proposal hy Andy Messersmith to become an Angel pitcher was discussed al ~reai length by Andy. his reprCSl'n tatives and officials of the ball club," said Dalton. "We haven· ached no agreement and havt• discontinued our discussions." Floyd Bags Masters Lead AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)-l..istcn all you young guys who aspirt some day to be a great athlete: Heed the words of Ray Jo'loyd; who outshot Jack Nicklaus to take the lead going into today'! second round of the Master~ Shun strong drink. Tum your back on riotous Jiving. Dedlcatt yourself to the game. "l wish in my youth J had had the good sense und knowledge t( train, .. F1oyd said. •·1 would like to do it nil over again. I would d~ it dHCerenlly. You never knOWf but I think l wou1d have won 1 hell of a lot more times." • F1oyd, a onetime Army bra& and r e nowned playboy,' uni leashed a brilliant seven-und~ par 6S In Ideal conditions ai th< Augusta National Club Thursdat for a one-stroke lead in the Opef\ Ing round of the presUgious gol( tournament. • He was just a stroke in front~ Andy North, one oC the leas\ known of the game's "younl lions," who used a S2 junk-yat~ putter in fashioning a 66. and l'f[ s hots ahead or the arcf1 Nicklaus, defending chompt6C and flve·tlme winner who w•l tied with veteran tourist Larfl Ziegler at 67. !' On a day when Nicklaus• chi<" title threats -Johnny Miller Tom Weiskopf, Hubert Gre.• and Gary Plafer -failed to g~ it going and others shattered at reputation of Au1usta's 7,~ yard. par 72 monster. U.S. op.t champion Lou Graham followe(I with 68 while Dave Hill and 8~ dy Allin tied at 69. , , ~ .... ' ~ Pro. Hockey '~ HML. Pt1yelfs ( .. ,, .... Tilrtt Serits ""llft\IMry __,, I • Tlufr ... y'sOt- • ~Allcllltst,Atl•nl•O,l,os ..... ~Mr'I•• "N • PIHtburtl'l 1, T•onloO, M•~WC. M . • ..~).St LOU•ll,IOTl,_....s\ltdl I ~ .... Yon 1.i ... ctt" l , V•M-r 1. -Yt.4 .. 116-lts 1.ll. , ... , .• o._ SI IAu!U\ lutl•lo PlttJOur9'1a1 ,_. .. ·Binley Se~ Piscus Mark .. For Pirates Oran1e Coast Colleal' dl\cus thrower Juqd Bln~y wiped out bis own school record Thurl>day -..Ith a tou of 167-0 in sparking the Pirates to a 91·53 truck a nd tield vu:tory over host M1r11Costa (;olleae. And In a trianauh1r metot at Golden West. the hos\ Rustlers defeated Santa M onitu 79 64 and lost to Los Angeles CC, 85 1 ,.531 J Golden West's top errorts came Crom Bob Gas way and Bill Je,nldns. Oasway captured the shot put and discus whJll' Jenkins won the javelin and Pole \•ault. 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Ap1tl 9. 19715 OAlt..YPILOT 8 7 Cougars Dominate Vent11ra Ousts Corona, 61-39 By HOWAR D L. HANDY Ol IM O•llY ,, ... Steft An experienced. well ·balanced Ventura Hitth School girls basketball team ended the Cin· d~rellu story of the Corona del Mar Hlah Sea Kings Thursday night. Ventura po;sted a 61-39 victory over the h0$t Sea J<jngs in Cl'F 4-A playoff action and wiU tangle with upset winner Cresrenta Valley Saturday night in the championship finals at Cal State <Fullerton>. CV upset Mater Del, S7·50 Thurs4ay .• The well-dt&ciplined Ventura Cougars used a U,htly-woven zone defense to force numerous CdM turnovers and used a fast· break on oftense to bewilder their hosts. 'While It was a case oC Ventura dominalion from the openjng tipoff. Dale Keough and Laura Semonsen played well for CdM. Keouch retaliated with 10 fiel' aoals and a free throw for a points and was the spark tha kept the Su Klnf s within strlk Ina distance untl a late secont quarter surge put the Cougars it , front by l3 and it was all over. Semonsen, a senior. had th1 responsibility or guardint another or the hlgti.scorln• Cougars. Lynn Clopper and he)( her to five free thro"'-s. • The Couiars used a high, lo~ bing pass on a fast break that saw at ltast_,t'Alo Cougars racbq downcourt e\'ery Lime Ventur: made a defensive rebound IJ, grab the long lob pass. Coach Chuck Shively of Ven tura used has five starters a ll lht way to the final 1 :36, then lefl Wright and Horback in when ht did finally aubst1tule. "They have a very good team and their experience paid off." 1 dlsapPointed coach Tim Conro.)• ofCdM said. "We got behlnd ear ly in the game and never coulo c~tch up. ''But we·11 get better encl year. In another year or two ou1 team will have the experience. SP-1. 11•'-Y 101 t WelMI 101 l A1tN>u'4! IOl O.tl..-ce. SO.l._ OT -1 alr1ley 101 t Clllmbll\\ fMI J ••lt>ou• 101. Ol'llft<e 1t7.0 l~ci.ool re<OrO) DALE KEOUGH (22), CdM, DRIBBLES, LINDA GOEGGEL (1 5) WATCHES. Keough was assigned to guard All·CIF returnee Lynn Wright along with leading the offensive attack. Wright. easily one or the best players the Sea Kings have faced this year. was contained much of the night but scored 24 Points on ei1ht field goals and a similar number of free throws. "Dale Keough played anothe1 super game and Lauri CSemonsen ) did many of lh' things that aren't noticed b~ many of the fans. " JT-1 ¥<C.rlhy 10 11 MIM l<ft IMI J All"°"" IOI. Ohlaftu; 11s.10 UCC IUYtl IM\'11-W.'1 Ge-Wetl Otl fM l IMtA -· ucc IMl I .. ) S..•11-<~ 100-1 TMMr (\.) 1 Hen0o<~ ISMI l -» l\.I. Tt-100 tl0-1 u-1\.1 t HtfKllr-ISi l 8411•• Ill Tl,,. 11 t .,.__, ult-1\.1 l Jor<11r1 tSI l Wllh•"" \.I ,,,,. !Ot Jto-1. Cooper ll I 1 Mt0v0•" IC:. 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The d1fferf'nre in the game was .i ~lrategical move by Crescentu Valley coach Laura Kessler With the Monarchs sconnJ? basket after basket O\er the Falcons zone early U\ the second quarter. Kessler instructed her team to swatch to a man·to-man defense The mo\'e slowed Mater Dea 's temPo considerably Still. the Monarchs had a 30·21 lead at the half and were sn front 32·21 when Peggy Reid made the opening shot of the second half. But then the Fa lcons, dominat· ing the boards. wt'nt to work and whittled the lead lo 42·39 behind lht' p la y o r centt'r Pam Breckenridgl' and forwards Joyce Rotherham and Carole Ritchie. Crescenta \'alley then caught the Monarchs at 44 with 6:30 to go when Julie Holland stoic an er· rant Maler Oe1 pass and dnbbled in for a layup ll wal! he<'tl<' the rest of the way \\Ith the team !> trading baskets. Then. when Mater De1 commit· ed 1ts sixth turnover of the final quarter. Ritchie hit a shot from underneath to give the Falcons lhe lead ror good, 50·48, with 1 :40 to go. Mater Dei had a rouple of chances lo tle it in the next 50 seconds. but couldn't find the ran~e. The Fakons then added to the lead with free throws in the closing seconds. In the early going, with Karen Gage and Sue Sullivan hitting from outside and Carolyn Topr· playing well 1ns1de, the Monarchs appeared like they would run away ond hide from the Falcons. Mater Del had jumped to a 23-11 lead .. but then came the Falcons' defensive s'#itch, and the Monarchs' momentum was gone Cr•11< ..... un IMl~wrOel ~11 .. 11 .. Hollen<I I 0 I 2 lle1d Rottwr"•"' • , 1 ,.. suu1v .... Mllt1"' 0 1 I 1 Too< P 1ttl'u• • ' l • I( C..~ "' ... "'" • ) 1 1J Wl•-T"°""''°" 7 Jt 0 1 (. Glge Totlh U •> 10 t1 Tot•I• ,, ... "' o ... n.n ,, "pl IJ l l II I 2 II 0 s 11 1 , " I I I ) 1 0 0 2 n • 1• 50 '""eM• V••le• 11 to •• 11 ~' ,.,_. .. , 0.1 U II l2 e !O Soper Sizzles TOLEDO. 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Ventut• ....... a...~ II " 10 11-.1 Cor°""OtlMiJr 11 10 I 10 Area JC~ Knock Off 'Rivals J ., Orange Coast College, behind the rutting of Brad Long and the pitchlne of Ray Rangel, toppled Cal Poly (Pomona) JV, 8-1. Thursday night to move into the finals of the FUiierton baseball tournament at Brookhurst Park in Anaheim. The Pirates face Cerritos tonight at 8 In the championship game at Brookhurst. In other games Thursday, Gol den West posted a 4·) Fullerton tourney win over Cypress a nd meets the Chapman JV at 5 tonight at Brookhurst for t he con sol a lion crown. And Saddleback's Gaucho~· continued lo slztle Jn Mission Conference play\ ronlng to a 7·G win over host Riverside behind- the tour-hit pitching of Rack Rommel. J \ CdM'S LAURA SEMONSEN (23) GRABS A REBOUND •. OCC's Long banged out a dou· ble and two singles and drove in three runs while Rangel a llowed just four hits in going the dis· lance. Vince Bienek sparked Golden Weit with a double and a single and drove In two runs. Team- mate Tim Richards had a homer Swim Finals Rustlers ·~-Fabian, OC C's Smith Win · in the eighth. And Rustlers pitcher Scott. Borle tossed a nifty slx·hiller. But the top pitching effort wH turned In by Rommel. He al- lowed just four hits. struck out five and walked one In posting h111 seventh win of the season. And the Gauchos produced 16 hit.s with Rick White leading the way with three hits and three rbl. A disquallrlcation in the 400 medley relay may haunt Golden West College's swim team the rest ofthe season. The Rustlers' second 11wimmer was cited for jumping too 8oon In the event and instead of leadln« the Southern Cal Conference meet. coach Tom Hermstad's host team is 20 points behind San· ta Monica following Thursday'• four events. Golden Weat -as clocked In 3:44.8 In the 400 medley relay, four seconds ahead of second place Cypre~ .. The disqualifica· lion cost G we 32 points. The Rustlers finished 1·3-6 In the 200 Individual medley with Doug Fabian winning IL in 2:04.5. One conference mark was set when Santa Monica 's Eric Shargo went 4:49.3 ln the 500 rree. breaking his own year-old record or 4:52.4. Jn the South Coast Conference meet at Mt. San Antonio College, Fullerton assumed a command· Ing lead with Orange Coast in third place. OCC's top effort came from Eric Smith, who won the~ free in 22.4. Mike Mitchell was third in the 50 for the Pirates wbUe team· mate Chris Arnold placed third in \he 200 individual medley. Orange Coast was hurt con·' slderably when lt.s relay team was disqualified after finishing second. Both meets continue thrOUih Saturday . letll'-"' Calll""'• ~ ......... • SCOlrff I """'"° f!Hlft1• -UI • "l, le.,... ltnn<• re<O•<I, 11r .. u l1ter99'1 ma•k oA 4 11 • IMI yelrl, 2 S.•ro ICyt1rnil ,.,, •. J W-r COWCI • St I;'· lob<l•llotf COwtl • >'·'· ). E. -. ISMCCH .)t 7, • S<Molk"""9•f CSMCCI. s.01 1 >CO 11\<1 m.o 1 ''"'"' !OWC> 1 .. Jr 2. 1C1IMVl•H !~MC.Cl 1 OS I; l Woll .. ((;WCI 2 01 t. • H•ln IC•P'•H > ' 01 S; s .. 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'. • JI• DAil '( l>tLOT ' Harper Sparks Tritons To 75-61 Track Victory John Harper ~et schOOI rt'cord:\ In lht• «hot J>U\ C55 8 11> <t nd d1scu Cl~·61, sparking the Son Cltmente High Tr1t<>NS to u 75·61 win over vlsitlnl( M1Hion Viejo In a k\'Y South Coast League trnclc and field meet Tbul'llday ;itlernoon. The victory improvt>s the Tritons' league rt'· cord to 3·0 and practical· Jy assures San Clemente of the dual meet ('ht'm p1onsh1p. Mission V1CJO, las\ ye"r 's Cl f 2·A Ut1l5t, JS 2· J. Elsewhere. it was in· \'ading Laguna Beach de· feating El Toro 80-55 and host Univer~1ty rolling past Dana Hills, 102·33 Laguna Beach 1s now 3·0 but mu~t meet Mission Viejo and San Clemente While ace high Jumper C arl Eiss man was sidelined with an 1nJury. the Trilons performed well in all events except the distances. <Mission VieJo surpris ingly took 14 or the 18 points in the mile and two mile ). The rapidly-improving Harper was the big stan· dout, establishing the top discus mark among high school athletes in the Oran1e Coast urea lh1~ •eaS<in Briun Wood d1spln>cd his ui.u;1l con:u!>lenr)'. wlnnlna lhl· 100 in a \\ind aided 10.1, leaping 21·71 ~ lo cl:.am the loog Jump and tn plc jumping a \'ic· torious 42·5 \2. Tenmmale Mike Kru· thers was equally 1m· pres51 ve, upsetting Mis· 11lon VieJo's Greg Jon~ m thl' 220 and running the second leg on a San Cleml'nte 440 re lay team that Hnolly held on lo the baton. clocking a 44.2. i.econd best in the Orange Coast area. Kruthers ran 23 l in the 220 while Jones. who has two 22.SS, only ran23 -i Steve Chesnut also sparkled for the Tritons. \\1nnin~ the 120 highs in 14 .9 and 330 lows in 39.S. \IAaStlY Miw• v111t 161111si s... c...._ .. ce IOt>--1 w_, ISi > 1Crw1...,s i~I 3 BomA• IS• T1~ tO 1w 110 llrutll•r\ IS• 1 Jon ... CMI l V•"C• CM 1 l 1m. 21 t 4'0 I Jo<1~; IMI Z tl•u'"' ISi J 6ot1•nO CM 1 TI-SI I U0 I Adtm.i ''" IS I ?. 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J11lll'.M>"•t11• *"°" t•~•"'W.We "11.JOT' '74NRC.MAlQUIS J •·' '"· --i. 1t'OIHJI 7 0MaC. MAlQUfS UZH SllSO $1710 S22ts $7'71 S2171 Ut7S uzu 15171 114tl SHH SltH '3999 This· sexy Europnan t , ym,,., tor 1mmed1ate delivery !SLR GAECRY24007) • • NEW 1976 MONARCH 4-DOOR '4383 1mmed1atP dellvory .JI f h1~. '.POClill PllCC !6W34L522 I fj;> J LEASE! .. '20913 "'"' '•• t)n AOOfO\IMJ C:t .. #J1t C:.o vro• 10 6•t M l .. w •M •-\\)SO 00 )9 "'°""' o •" .,., ...,. '°'"' ~n, ,,. I hi IN l•tW ~ly CMc:n•l't ' l-IS. 6Y .. AH""9 55 YE.US OF IXf'HIEHCI IRIHGo YOU .•. The Golden . Touch! lftl'tef10M.'•Mf Mew C 41 I\ ...W.GTM tnr hd ,,,., ,,.,. '' flt \t,.(tO!l"'q ,..~ 1• 0 V H I ... l't'fMf .., .. , 'ltrAIAftOtl [v .. 11 ,, .. .., r111,. dflill>~ht1't l.t<ltf,1••1 1 °'" lbC) rt'\IJICr\f'10t ~,, ... ,""'"'"' MA .. l'OU\M .. fit h r<1•w ,.,, n (W.t. f*1 l 1 i 1 1 ... 1~1 t•N..-t>t ~.'°"' '·•btl f w '"" •f II W _,.,,., Jt MIU TnT t l "f4\ t·••" .. ~ u1 i,, ')!': ,, .. ,,,. ~ t '''"~.,, ... .,, .. '"'' ,...u 1-..v·1crtOM A ,.,.,. .. ,., '" .... ()l"r"•"' r " '••"' pe•\Of\111,1 AOf>r;>,..\ f't ~ ., •'"" 11'1 1'( t !I l'f• I • Or-. COIMty't OW.at L"9coM-M..-cwy del.llenhlp. SS YEARS OF F~IENDLY FAMILY SERVICE! ohnson & son --- ! 1& MM@+ I JO~:OM , , w1.mat+ ~---------J 2626 H ARBOR BLVO COST A MESA 540·5630 . . 1 l • f I • I • ' ' t \ 8 J 0 DAIL V PILOT Fridey.Aprtl9 1978 OCC in Kennedy Cup_; Gutidtilupe Race Readied Local yacbtin& ln: e · on o~ 11bter to Long Point. East Coast to West the 1976 inauaural or ()r primary lntere c,>s .John F, Kennedy •te uthcrn CahrorJlln Yachl Md .• where two local \ in& Cot ~hat hu com be g champlonshap." AD f ighl·man crew from Or~nge Coast Colltge, hea~ by skipper Bruce Ayrei., is making Its debut 111 t:fle Kl!nnedy Cup It iJ tho lir l t.aa a to·caiMd community colleae llwo yeari. l has ever been inv1t· ed to compete. BU~ IT WILL BE old hat for lhe USC team skippered by Benny l\1Jtchell. The TrOJani. hM'it completed in 11 of lhe 13 Kennedy Cup regattu1.end have won at least twice OTHER LOCAL YACHTING t~ µcs will bt• en1q.etn tht' w1ndup of Los Angl'les \ acht (..'lub's Wh1tne) St>r iei. "h1ch tJkt'i. t he rorm or J doubleheader for the Slt•w11rt Trn1)h~ Thl' Wh1tnt•\ n eet Wiii rn<'(! lo Cntullnu Suturchi)' drop the hook ... for an over night r1rndf•.t11oui.. and thl'n rue<' homl' 011 Su'1<kl y. Looi Beach v~chl Club IS al~o ... t•ndlng a flN't.,!)f '--'~ ......... t .. "lAAAITO\ ""' VACl'IT CLUB ~ .... , ....... o .... 1 .. 0. .1 ..... wt.>• \J•v "''IC::f-''''''.,~ ~ut'J•v '-"'• MenlU ~y MAlllNA O(l llCV o ...... nq .. , ..... _ ....... ,a.. W"'1•r ...... " l'IAIUIOA Yl'(.HT Cl.VI l•\lff "·~·· -"""9" ctnv• "'""°'-{OAONAOOCA ... ) VA(Hf(\.Ull (la '°""<IS.•'9• '>•lwrOey \)(fAN\tDr -v'A(Hf (lU~ Ml~\1on ll•; f41(-'°'"' ~"''· ...... , .. 'Wtt.110•'f ~OA-; ..ou11'1EA\1 t11 .. "'"'H' c1..ve 1,~""' ..... ''"""'" "· s.11 ... 1., ')i,1•lb•V Oof\ot!Y ~·'it C.•fOf\4~ /\ ~t\frOflY \unO•Y PM A._ ~,..,, $vi\ .W• ..... O•fC.O YACH! Clue l\111 ·~ "'""' ........... , .... ~S~0'4 114' ... A(.Hl Cl.VII '"'"'' ..... , ... ..,.., s.1 ........ S .. llOe• -=-The Kennedy Cup got undt'f way today in An napobs·44 yawls. Right here in our own front yurd 21 crock s ail ing yachts 111o•lll nnsv.er the llutlng signal foe Balboa Yacht Club's fourth •nrual Gu<Adalupe lsland race, a 600·m1le ctrcwt ol tbe barren Mex· 1can rock. Know i~nal ' Did rou ht.'Ur about lhl· boatman whit f~w h1i. Amerlq1n"m1i upi.1dt• down al1 d11 >' Whe n a nother boat pulll•d alongside lo lell him We do custom car upholstery. IN OTHER LOCAL SAILING c ompetit1on, ubout it he.,.. as de:id Tlw Voyagers Yacht Club will send two f1eets off short.' tn Coast Guard sa vs all second rnce of the llumpht'ty Bogart Series for boat operJtors s tiould Performance l\and1cap ft.acing Fleet boats and know the various dis Laughlin Series for boats. rated under the M1dgct tress signal!!. Flying thl· Ocean Racina Fleet ( MORF) rule. nag upside dp" n is one ALSO FOR CAMPERS AND BOATS • SEAT COVERS • CONVEiRTIBLE TOPS • CARPETS • REPAIRS •UPHOLSTERY •SAME DAY SERVICE •ALL WORK FULLY CUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE CENTER HUNTINGTON BEACH ONLY { 714 \892·6f·' PHRF, MORF and IOR ratings will also be busy of therll_, That kno" ledge .--do~w_n_D_a_n_a_P_o_1n_t_w_a_y __ S_a_tur_da.....,.>~·-a_rKt __ s_u_n_d_a_y_a_s_~_o_u_ld~sa_,_·e~a __ hfe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!:!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:! COLLEGIATE SAILORS MAN BIG BOATS Kennedy Cup Features 44 Foot Yawls Olympic Boats To Vie Today \'achtinJ? Olympic hopefuls from tbe western U S. and Canada will begin competition today at Alamitos Ba) Yacht Club in the Western Region Olympic Selection Re~atta to select represen· tat1ves in the final Olympic trials later this year . The s ix Olympic classe!o are Finn, Flying Dutch man. Tempest. Soling. 470 and Tornado. Race orflc1als at ABYC said more than 200 en· · tnes are engaged m the competition mcludmg four from Canada and i.everal from the state of Washington. ~ Severa l local sailors are expected to be select · red. They are Dave Ullman, 470; Henry Sprague II, Finn, Argyle Campbell, Tempest ; Rick Taylor. R. Paul Allen and Bob Kettenhofen. Tornado. ' The regatla continues through Sunday. Santa Monica's l , Yachtsmen Coming I . Yachtsmen 1n the Santa Monica Bay area aro prepping for California Yacht Club's Mayor's Trophy race, April 17·18, which will bring the fleet to Newport Beac h to be on hand for the start of the Ensenada race. The 78·m1le race will take the yachts from the start at Manna del Rey to Newport Bench, leaving Catalina Island to port. The race IS the fourth or CVC's Overton Series. I The event 1s open to skippers with International Offshore Ruic and Performance lland1cap Racing Fleet handicap certihcates. Sk1ppcn. must be I members of u yacht cl ub uffil1<1ted with the Southern California Yachting Assoc1auon. Alamitos Entries Wi11Adams Trophy ~ Alamitos Boy Yacht Club skippe rs sailed orf r with top honors Sunday in the Al Adams & Son Challenge Trophy sen es sailed in Cal 20 stooos out of defending Los Angeles Yacht Club. ARYC skippers were Paul Merrill, Karl An· 1lerson and Il1ll {tnd Kurt N\colal. This year''-defense was n team race challenge with three s k1p1>crs from each challenging club Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club finished second and LA VC third. Other clubl an the competition were King II arbor and Seal lleuch. Ense nada Record? \\1th mnrl' than 200 t•ntnt•:; uln·,HIV in {nr tht· '1e~ ftt•rt lo En~t·nada ~ urht rncc AIJril :?4. lhC'rc i11 u :-lroni.: po.,.,1 h1lil\' that the list mav tnp r,oo for the llr't llmt• in UH' 29 )'Car history or tht• ract•, ucc·ord· 101( to J ohn ltohini;on, race <'ha1rman Tht• rl'<·ord for C'ntrirs In the 12!1 mile-r art• io; ~171 tlnb111'>1m <,n1d eotnt'1 at this datt• urc rar ahcatf or pn'\ IOUS Yt•llr~. Cocutal tt'••tltfto '"<'•·o•no ttoudt l•I• Hwuoht V•rt ... Of"• (tl'UdU'W'\\ and f'CKltfot With t 'WM• 01 r lit\ '"4hrrd .. W l tQt\I VU t#llbl• Wtfl'd\ ft•qt\1 And ,,.._,,.nr""O h.~' Hhlfn M1wirlMv SI to .. 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NotwllCWl-u Un•l••CI ~-Dl<lf'ld Tlff .. y • Itel .... Gef1ield ~~ l•t '9WNH ti.. ''°"' 10 ••141<1 ""'1., .. , C.-1 Or~ Et Toro, Cel ,.,... """ M1d ftOI ~O\Urflr .cc.Of IM ntt.,, • -Lovl1• £lswl<a. •-•• bod •net 10 ... ,,,,. ..,, ·--" l#t cw .... e Ot., [I Toro. C••rt.~ tyor trr•QUt•r•tY •"•"• b•ctte<••¥Wet. ™' llvSIMU It condvclecl lly • 0.1..., ""'"I '"' .....,.i.....-ol>i• NEWPORT MES" J-(. Tltt•"f' VlftFICD~HOOl OISTltlCT lMI ,,., • .._, ... , rtlf<t .. 111 ,.. ol Or-,_,, C.•·-· C-tv Clerlt ol Ouft99 c--.. °" B• Don>lh• HA•Y41Y Ft- Merd\ll ... ,. P..,(.,41\or>q AQ"ll ~ ~leJ?IO l'llalftlw<I or..,cw c .. o 0.11y ~1e1. ~"""'"' O<•~oe CM•I O.•lr P11o1 ... 3, '· ,, 1l "" 1:1<1 " .... ''· ,,,. ,,.,. _._ . ~T'S THE IMPORT CAR OF THE YEAR . MOTOR TREND MAGAZINE, APRIL 1976: "The winner of the 1976 Motor Trend Import Car' of the Year Award is the Toyota Celica. Not iust a Celica, or even the new Liftback .~ but the complete three-car llAe: The ST. GT and Liftback:' It 1s the car the editors felt best combined engineering, style, performance. comfort. and execution. Here's just part of what Motor Trend said about the Cehca Line WE GOT IT 1 1 • -~ Performance: . qocx.I performance withoul sacrificing • • lufll t ponomy NOTE 1976 EPA tes• w11h 5·speed overdrive -Ir i1 1~m1ss1on 36 mpg on the highway 20 city. These EPA results /'° ~ ~. are ec;r1rnates Tho .:ictual mileage you ger will vary depending 1r ·~l ~ ~ ~ ' ~ Engineering: 'vV tt1 on,y ~6°~ ot !he 101..il weigh! on rho front \\ ::; .... ,1 e<·'· I 11qr·• v.t • \ ~teel tiPlted r.1d1al t1rf"s ancl ftrn1Pr s~spen- •\ -.... ). i ,on, h..indl n l 1~ e .. cellcnr w11h no sacnfice 1n rio1ng comfort.· ~ Style: 'Toyot.J introduced the CeHca Sports Sedan concept 10 the U S 1n 1971. Sports Sedan descnbed 1t ...... _ r inrlectly Ar 1<l s; 11 doc~ The L1ltback has a clean took ... -..,~· 1: s »1novt11 ol l1r e .. thr>re 1s plcnry of car90 space .• :· ~·· .... =~"~> ---~Execution:· Tt1e Ce1tc;i ha" been a s1gnif1cant force on tho . ~ US Julort011vr' scene for ever al years now.~.soalthough thrs 1·11:Jr<J is tor ti 1e 1976 Cehca lint 11 J c1lso recognition of the quality ~• ol all 1t1ose thrll h;we gone; ~Jf 'orP. -·~ tr-....._ ,/ &.· . • ... • .~ . .:. --.:::::-- t Ctr O \ I ,..,,,,,_,_ You can see Motor Trend Magazine's Import Car of the Vear at any of nc,Hty 1,000 authonzed Toyora <Jedlers aero$<.. the country. And 11 this ,, • l • y< >Ur year for lhe Celie 1 look into the 19 ' .;_ ul )1 rlr.,01. I nl()(Jpl<; Ear.h l t.1J f)f"Cn given the r _____ T_O_V_O_T_A_M_==I ,ir1 ,, .itlr~ntt1 '"I() tll'I 1d qu:1hly .Jlld f)Crfor., 1o00 .1r 1r.r• ti 1 ii 11 I hPJP• •1I111,J~f· lt''!f• Cr•h< l lh<~ ' h11porr c.111ll l'1' Yf'dr. I -D•AU IU .. . ,,... ~-: .. ~ L '· ·-·- \ ~ ( f .... ' Greek Play Challenges UCI Feminist Directolt By JACKIE HYMAN CH -0.llf Pllel - "I really believe it's Important for women to be aspiring to be directors. What we have now are male conceptions or women, pre- tend.in& to be inside women's heads." Eileen Kaniefski, UC Irvine graduate student in drama, was discussing her directing ambi· tions and her work on the forthcoming production oC "H1p- polytos" by Euripides, which will be presented at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in UCl's Fine Arts Little Theater, Room 161 of Humanities Hall. Admission is 75 cents. "Directing's one of the most challenging things in theater You have to learn all or the dil· rerent facets to do it," Ms Kaniefski said. SHE SAID she believes women director s face some obstacles because or their sex. "I think that women have to work harder to earn respect. I have to prove mysell, I feel. more carefully and therefore 1 work really hard to be definitive about my a rtistic judgment, clear about what I want. I over- compensate," she said Ms. Kaniefski, who directed a play by Megan Terry earlier this year, said her decision to direct "Hippolytos" was based on the merits or the play, not on any feminist appeal "I really love the play. I've been thinking about doing it for about two years It intngued me because or the cha racters. They're very modem because of the psychological depth," she said "I believe that Greek drama deals with archetypal emotions Eileen Ksniefsl<i (left) will direct UCl's 'Hippolytos, _ featuring actors Mariana Renee, Susanne Egli and Mark Siciliani (right) It's so naked. The emotions are completely raw and open," Ms Kan.iefski said. "In rehearsals. I've-bttn ask· ing the aCt.ors to maintain their contact, their awareness of how they relate." she noted "I want them to keep immediate.~ the fact that it's a classical play, which is scary. 1 trunk un- derneath there's that primal layer of truth that carries "l'VE ASKED the actors to be vulnerable with each other so they can confront each other as characters." Ms. Kaniefs ki said the produc· lion will use a modern abstract set and stylized dress. She said she asked the Clusies Depart- ment for help in leamlni the cor· rect Greek pronunciations ol the characters' names rather than the common English ones. The play, a rece.nt transl•· tion by Robert Bragg. is a tragedy about a love triangle in· volving the hero Theseus, his wife Phaidra, and her stepson Hippolytos. To prepare for directing, Ms. Kaniefski said, "I do research on the themes within the play. I re- ad critical essays of the play, aJthouah mine isn't a traditional production. 1 read the play over and over agaln and let it sink in. I f 'lo i Dance at UCI Student choreographers will present their works in a dance concert at 8 p.m. April 14·17 in UC lrvJne's Fine-Arts Concert Hall. Among the performers w ill be (at left) Jack Herzberg and Deborah Collins and (at right, left to right) Peter Bass, Robin Calvert and Karol King. Admission is $2 general, $1 for students to the program of eight works by first and second .. yttar graduate stu_dents in ·.dance.I Choreographers are Katrina Wilhelm, Sandra Foster-King, Mary Kolp, Diane Haskins, Dana Starkey and Diane Baughman. Tickets are available by calling 833-6617. I B•llw PU.t .......... Lee P..,..e fantasize about the play. I feel It, sense it.•· Included in the play are choral odes which will be played to music by Stravinsky and others. "There is a lot of music, which I think ls close to what the Greeks really did." Ms. Kaniefski said. s&e said she also used a reeord- lng of the ocean. "l reel that the consciousness rises, is just kind or skimming on the top, and I feel that the emo- tions were primal. The ocean represents the subconscious al the people were trying to beat that back." she said. , Featured performers include Mark Siciliani, Mariana Renee, Roy Conboy. Susanne Egli Deborah Long, Andrew Dolan, J im Hailey. Janis As h an Shelley Wilson. Also in the cast are Lynn Ski ner. Sally Germain, Tony·Vrt and David Pearson. New Theater to Be SGR's Oz extended artistically, financially and physically. An un fortunate choice for an opening play ("Big Soft Nellie"), a dis- astrous experience with a "road" pro- duction of "Red Magic" m Beverly Hills and subsequent failures at the box offi ce had South Coast Repertory on the ropes for the better par t of two seasons. 8 y TOM TITUS _,/ Of tM Delly,..,.... "We have grown Industrially in Orange County and we have 1rown com- mercially. Now it'• time to grow culturally.'• With these words from land developer Henry Seger1trom, lbe long-envisioned "fourth step" became a reality for South Coast Repertory. Seterstrom, whose family bas de· yeloped the 1rowln1 South Cout Plaza and Town Center around the Briatol ' Street exit ot t.be San Dlego Freeway In northern Costa Mesa, last week . an· nounced the ftft of a $350,000 acre of land plus GS,000 with which to start a bulldinC fund fortl)e pr e)IU11ous theater group. For SCR. tt·w•s the bluest aavance to date alone the company's yellow brick road~ wllh the Emerald Qty of011W>w in siihl on the bori zon. THE NEW 450-Mal tbeater, wbic.b eventually may expallll to a npatlty of 600, will be the calnWWioo ol a 12·year dream when it bpens in tbe fall ol 1977. For SCR a rtistic directors David SCR 's artistic directors Martin Bensqn (le~) and David Emmes (right) confer with board president Stewart Woodard on site of what will be a new 450-•est theater. Emmes and Martin Benson, that dream be«•n several months before the com- pany's birth as they planned for the future during marathon skull sessions In a Long Beach all-nl1ht coffee shop. The first step for South Coast Repertory encompassed tho period from those planning days through the first presentations In Orange County at the old Laguna Playhouse in early 1965 when the company was virtually head· quartered In the back of Em mes' station wagon. THE SECOND step came on March 12. 1985, •hen the Ughts first went up on "Waitin1 for Godot'' at the Second Step Theater lw a con.vert.ed Newport Beach b\arlne swap shot. That Initial season In- cl~ the first SCR play In Orange =· "Tartuffe"; another costume -,'. "Volpone," and the world pre- miere of an ortainal drama, "The Trial ol GabrielKapunlak." Tbeae four plays ran in repertory In t hose salad days of SCR before sophisticated scenJc and technical de- mllPda made this format increaalngly dittlcult. The company returned to the rep coneept periodically, but eventually abandoned it for strailht play schedul- 1na- The third step came In 1967 with tbe *nlng or the company's present ~ater tn downtown Colt.a Mesa. and for a time the SCR resilience was tested to It.a fullest. Attempting to operate both tbe Second Step and Third Step theaters simultaneously, the theater IJ'OUP waa But as the decade changed, SCJ\ found its second wind and began to produce with both the artistic fervor and physical energy or the "old days" In the middle Sixties. IT STARTED. In all probability, with "One Flew Over the Cuckoo'& Nest," staged six year s before the movie ,. '\·ersion made Oscar history. m April, 1970. Then came ''lndians," ''Mother .. Earth," "Tommy," and a string of other critical and box-office successes. South Coast Repertory had outgrown ,. the Third Step Theater. Productions were being staged seven limes a week over a six-week str etch -and theatergoers were still being turned • away at the box office. SCR became fully professional with an £quity contract signed several years ago. And the search began for the fourth and possibly final step in the company's growth. Now SCR has the land and $25,000 • toward Jts new Sl.8 million theater. The ~ rest or the money must be raised tbroug.. l an extensive fund drive to begin In a few 1 months. It's a sizable task, but lhe races of Emmes and Benson r eflect nothing · but optimism. ' "All along, the success of SCR has I been a grass roots effort.·• Em mes maintains. "We have depended oo the Orange County community for our sup· port In the past, and we will do so even more now.'' .. _...__.:. ................. . L · • f:2 DAIL V PILOT frfday Aprtl t 1978. 0.llY"'IMtWl- A thin nlm or rol4 dull ...... from the wheehrell• ot tk• Scenicnliser H ll plods lta way throuah downtown lluntio,ion Beach rush hour lr&fflc. Wltb a whoosh of tht air Wall• the big Ur~s roll to a stop and the bil n1 comfortably setUes i.nto four curbside apacea alone Pacltlc Coast Jll1bway. naaby brown and yellow paint and a "Private Coacb" over the alr·condJUoned dome are t•ll· tale llllU this LI DO ordinary Greyhound. And the ~.,.. aronotordinary people. It •s Hoyt Axton'• Country Western. Boolie Wooeie, Goepel, Rock and RoU Travelln' Band rumbling in ror a ooe-nigbt ell at the Golden Bear-. do&en bat· tered &uitar caaea, three aboop. shoop girls, tequila for the tonaila and a 440·cublc Inch sound. FOUaTEEN years have passed since Axton Uved out of a '5.S Plyllloulh, so broke be bad to pool hb d.lmu with other musl· clans to wash a load ol clothes at the laun4romat on La Ciene1a and Santa Monica .Boulevard. HOYT AXTON IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Mu91c Mean• More Than the Money The bus and Its Uluaion or opulence does not mean Axton, News Briefs Johnny Cash To Perforill Concerts by Johnny Cash and Marilyn Horne, and a new comedy by Neil Simon, are among the upcoming even\$ for which Oran1e Coast residents may want to purchase advance tickets. Simon's •·California Su ite," starting Tam· my Grimes and George Grizzard, opens for pre· Yiews April 17·22 at lhe Los Angeles Music Center Ahmanson Theater. Tickets are available pt agencies. Marilyn Horne will sing arias April 19 at Am· : bassador Audilonum in Pasadena. I Music:l di Roma, string ensemble. will also perform at the • Ambassador on Aprll 22. Ticket.a for both events ' cost from $3 to $7 and may be reserved by calling I (213) 577-5360. The Romero family of guitarists, Celedonio, Celin, Pepe and Angel, wiU perform at 8: lS p.m. I April 23 and 24 al the Claremont Colleges Gar· I nson Theater in Claremont. Tickets are avails· bleat agencies. • Steve Allen wU~ ern._cee the Univer•ity of Soulhero<aU!ornla SOrllfest al 7:30 p.m. May 1 at the Greek Theater, Los Angeles. Tickets to lhe student show are $3 to $7 and may be reserved by calling (213) 746·2620. Johnny Cash wiU appear at 7:30 p.m. May 9 at lhe Anaheim Convention Center. Tickets at $6 to$8 are available at agencies. .SU.•er St~k Singers, dancers. adon and musicians in· terested in summer stock work with the Car. rousel Players ot the Coeur d'Alene Summer Theater in Idaho can audition from 1 to S p.m. April 14 in room M-177 at Cal Stale Fullerton. No appoi ntment is necessary but performers should bring their own accompanists and music. includ· ma two number!! showing versatility. Rehearsals start June 13 for "Brl1adoon." "Funny Girl." ·•Kismet" and "Sugar." Members receive room and food stipends. 1tcdNf1 Cla••r• South Const Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd . Costa Meaa , has announced that Its fourth stsslon of the Evening Actlna Conservatory fol' Adult.a will bealn April 18 and tun through June 2. Offered wlll be improvluUon, mime and acting and contemporary scene work. lnforma· taon as available from&W 32S2 ,\rf f 'e•ff r al Artists inl('rested in rompeUni.t for :i purchase awurd or showing their works tn the 11176 Arts and Music f''l-st1vol o( Newport Beach, to be held May 14 . lS nnd 16 ut fo'oshion Island. r1n obtain entry blanks now from Ne~port Bench City Holl or city librnnes. 'Pt1ior•' 1'1c-ke •• Senior citizens tan obtain free tickets to the 6;30 p.m . May 19 performance of "Man of La Mancha" at Golden West College by calling "'2-77U. cxl S-45. Bus transportation wlll he pro- \ded Crom the M oAonic Temple lo Seal Bench. ·~t Community Bible Church in Huntington 'tlclach. Lo!! Ahsos Mobile Home E11lt1les ~ubhousc I 1 in Westmm~ter and the Seniors Ynter ln Westminster. (;WC Cla••r• Want to odd some class to your lire? Colden West College, 15744 Golden Wu l Sl., Huntington ach. Is offering some interesLang courses com· ~It up An e1ght·week course. beginning June \S .~ mttting Tuf'sday and Thursday evenlntis. , ~II Include trips to the Hollywood Bowl in its $30 tee. Appointmenlt1 to register will be issued from •Ole registrar's office May 3 to June 4. In addition, during lbe same dates, students can apply to re· lister for classes in photography and photo craphlcs. We have tt\e biggest selection In t~e a. M iniatures of all kinds. Come 1n d see us. MANNING'S COLLECTORS SHOP •• , ........ Riiitl. Ma NHpe" al'ld. ~ ...... C:.11. t2t21 ~,,... ........1 .. ·Rock Poet A Mystic By MARY CAMPBELL ,.,,,_ ... ,_ Returns to Coast DDW38, Pe ... 1*4110t ..... dam4 ..,._,,.r,...1-.Ck dolfu. ltwuW.a.o.eNralbut.O. lul,..... 1'boQ.b Axtoo's ilicredibl• IU'· ln• of blu from "The Pulbet0 to "Ntvtt Been b Spain,'' ''Leu Tb&D \be Sooa" uct "Ucla .. u.. W'inttr" bave broqbt bUa ftn&n· clal aecurity holD rvyaluta as a soncwrtter. the one-m,bl ltanda areatlll bls llte. "I don°t ban to do It for mooey," tae avows. "l'Ve atw.,a tried to retaln as mudt autonomy as I tould, not being owned by anyone and that lndudel record companies, pub1i1hers or Whal.ever. Tbeoalywaytodothat la toerank ltoa. •'T() ME, writing, publishing, perfor ming, making r ecords, television and whatever it is that I do is all one big ball ol wax. You write the 1001 and it's yours. It comes out or tbe ether or from God or whatever. "You write it and there it is. Il exists. You polish it unW 1l says what you want lt to say. You sing it for some friend• and lt fr'OWI a Uttle. Jt 's like a kid or• flower or a puppy or whatever. It's a living thing. That's what I'm saying. Each song is a living thing." Axton's return to the Golden Bear is like a reunion. He opened tbe c'tia• 1ia 1-•aw tt t.brouc.h U. lean JHnJ, lt.s llityday and dlilqt ol ootrtblp. Ke la a bll .aar DOW ktt ....... mben the Bur. How muela mooey the &ll ~· .110 't that lmJ)Ol'tanL a£TW&BN •et&.a. tuo on a fU\b ol Joae Cuervo &na chats bacutaa• • llh Georse Ntltu, the Grett im mlaranl whu fOt'IMrtJ owned the club. •'Georml dfda't have a safe. He kept all tlae laeavy bread in a hole lo the wall befllnd a painting," Axton fondly recalls, grlnrung broadly. "And you never missed a dollar, did you George, because I never could find il.'' And there was the night Axton and George's brother Teddy whooped it up in the Greek trada· tioo by smaabing plates on th~ noor. "Teddy and l broke a~ple of bUDdred dollars worth d plates one night. T be nut night l crabbed a slack or plates and ltarted doing it again. George said 'no, no, no-those are for tbe dinners.' He'd cone to a 1ara1e aale meanwhile and bought $10 worth ol cheaper plala for us to smashup." HOYT AXTON used to be a hard·llvi.n'. hard·lovi.n' man. His record company promo S&)'I be dJ'O'N f•tt• drank wine, mode lov•, llcokt tllltan, wrote sonas and Nal eoqs. Whit was It like ln tboae d•ys? "J don 'l re. member anythlnt: before last Tuesday, "hebmilcs. Returntna to stnge t o the ra~• applause ol the crowd. he kiddingly anlroduces htmselt by saylna. "I'm whol's len. of Hoyt Axton." m s curly hat.r 1s gra~ing but the boogie goes on full Ult. for more than two rull hours he}hoo\$. holl ers, wails and slnRS tus guts out. Has voice bellows hke n slide trombone. Al 2.30 in the mornrng the crowd screams for more and Axton gives It lo them. 1T'S 5 A.M. 1-'rldoy wh('n an exhausted Axton finally cnlls 1t quits. The ·ss Scenicrwser's diesel warms up, th& band hits ·the road for the next gtg. The schedule calls for a one. night stand at a country and western club in North Hollywood that night. Berkeley the next night, then an Indian prayer dance and a concert in Ashland. Ore. "I believe in music, it's the food I feed my soul." Axton bellows as a farewell. "Country western, boogie woogie, aospel. rock and roll." DURING EASTER WEEK ... 01sco~E: On Display This painting by Bonnie Altig will be among works on display at the Huntington Beach Library, 7111 Tal bert Ave .. Huntington Beach, beginning Saturday and running through the month of April. The show is sponsored by the Huntington Harbour Art Association. Opening night reception.will be from s to 7:30 p.m . in the Pacifica Room. Works shown will include weavings, photography, oils and children's art. .-. . " ... /!J I LONG BEACH/CATALINA CRUISES 3.lO Golden Shor ... lonq Be!lch 90801 Friday Apnl 9 1976 OA•l Y PILOT C'3 County MUsic Pops Up·., Vocalist Constance Olson '' backed by 'he four male members of Madngal at the Blue Parrot ounge of the South Coast Plaza Hotel Dixieland at Harry's It':; a :short trip to New Orlt>an'- these nights muslC'ally s1x·ak ing -via one of Ne"' port &•ach ·!> more J>Opular bistros Harry's New York Har & Grill is currently prt>!>enllng the gn•at sounds or New Orleans Dixieland jazz. The all-star group 10 the i.>erforming s potlight 1s A11ly Wells and his Artrul Dod~ers You ·11 hnd the 01x1eland quar tet ofCerinf{ its •·Musical Larceny Review" Wednesday through Saturday nights. from '7:30 lo 11:30, in the attractive Garden Room at Harry's Out n· About Norman St.11ey Be nedict . ch tie and cheese omelette. corned beef hash and eggs, bay shrimp omlette. a rasher of bacon and eggs. s ausage and eggs. and New \'urk cheese blmtzs. Along with the entree select ion you receive a choice or a ramos gin fizz. a bloody Mary or a glass or peaches and champagne. Harry's Bar & Grill also has a daily chefs dinner speetal with a new entree e\·ery njght or tht- week. Included is a choice or soup or salad along with the en tree group of entertainer~ ne" to the area is Madrigul . a elasi;y qwntet appearing in th~ fllue Parrot Lounge or the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Prior to the Plaza Hott>l engagement, Madrigal ap~ared :it the Americana and .Marriott Hotels 1n Los Angeles. Charhl· Brown 's 1n Rosem ead and Thousand Oaks. M ag1c Mountain and Lake Tahoe. l'tEMB.ERS of the group arc Cons tance O l son . \'Ocallst: Wayne Johnson. gwtarist. !\l at· thew Bonelli. bassist. ~fax ~tcCO). keyboards and flu~el horn: Peter Johnson, drumml•r TONIGln', APRJL t KEN NV RANKIN -8 30 and 11 o'<'IOCk tonlghl at lht> Goldt'n Bt>ar. :J(J6 Coast lh11hwny, Hunt· mgton Beach $S. rest>rvuhons S36-9600 fo"IASH CADILLAC: -And \he Contlnt-ntal Kid11. al Knott 's Ottrry Farm, 8039 lieach Blvd , Buena l'ark. 8 11nd 10.30 o'clock loni~l'lt : fl .30, 8.30 und 10.30 pm Suturduy aod Sund•y; 8 und 10:30 p.m. Apr1112 and 13 $3 adults, $1.50 chlldr(.'n. DANCE CONC'F.RT 8 o'clock tonight in the Golden Wt>sl Colll'i!l' Theater. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington B.aach <Gothard Street parking loO $2 general. SI !lenior dtuen:. and :.tudent11. ;itbox0Hice1ravailablc• 892 7710 •HJPPOLYTOS' Eunp1dl•:. drama. 8 o'clock toruttbt and Saturday in the t:C I rv1rre Little Theater. room 161 of Humanihc:. Hall. 75 cents See page Cl. SPRISC CO~CE RT The Or;inge Coast College Chorale and ChJmbt•r .Singer:.. 8 o'clOt'k tonight in th!.! colle)te auditorium. 2701 1-·r11n 1ew Road. Cost" Me!>a 1''re<> )11TCHELL MARIONETTFS /\l Huntington Center. 7777 Edinseer Ave. llunt1ngton Beach. '1 o·ctock tor1ight, hourly noon"'I p m. Saturday ;;nd Sunday. Free. ROBELLE BIRD CIRC1.1S Tricks performed by cockatoo:. and muca\\l., last!I 15 minultis Dai- ly 11 a m to 4 p m . to<lJy throu~h Sunday at Lido \'11lage. off Via Lido. !°':l'\\port B~ach. Abo April H ·l7 .at llunten~ton Ct-nter. 7777 Edinger AH. Huntington lkarh. t.2.:l..i.7·:10 and 8 p.m Firda):s: noon and t.2.:land4 p.m . Apnl 17. ROYAL CONTINENT/\!. CIRct;s At Lion Country Safari. 8800 Moulton Parkway, Laguna !tills . 12·30. 2 30 und 4.30 JI m daily toda~· through April 18. $4 95 adult!>, S2 95 ch1ldn:n 13·11 1. includes drive throu~h African \\1ldhlc presen l' Information 114'7 1200 or UIS b!.151 FLOWE R SHOW At South Coast Plata. nnstol Street <ind the San D1e1io 1''t'et'\\:l)'. Co~ta ~ksa ~ow through April 17 Free. Times/Places · sente-d by the Ana·ModJ~ska Jlluyeri.. ti o'clock- tonight, Snturday and Apnl 16 untl 17 tat Loarll Elt"mcnt11ry School. 1601 W . Urnutlw11y . Anaheim. $3 adulta. $2 students 5J3 :i2?8 'DANIEL BOON•: AND TllF. SHAWNEES' Historical children's piny, 7 JO o'clod, ton1~ht . 2 p.m. Saturday and Sundav ut the .f'ountu1n Valley Community Theatl·r. tR2M Mt Baldy Cir· cle. Fountain Valley. 962 07:?Uor008 1423 'BEGl!llNER'R LlTCK' lrvln<' Community Theater <'Omt.'dy. at Uh.· Youth Serv1<'t.'!'> Ai.:.oc1a- t1on Building. Bristol Sln~t at Rt'<l Hill ~\venu•~ Costa Mesa. 8 30 o'clock tonight and Saturday. &lf>.3178 days, 557· 7297 t'H'ntng!> ·TH E LITTLE FOXES' Drama. 8 30 o'clock tonight, Saturday and Apnl 16 and 17 al the Hunt· mgton Beadt Pia.} hou~e. 2110 Mam St . Hunt· mgton Beach 842 !>421 'JANt:S' -Comedy, 8 30 o'clod. tonii:ht. Satur~ day and April 16 and 17 at tht> \\'P1>lmin~ter Com· C munity Theater. 7272 Muplt• Ave , We!>tminster 893 8626 . 'Ol'R TOWN' 8· 3<1 o'cllwk toni~ht and ~~1lur day al lhe San Clemcnlt' C'ommunit,\ ThC'alcr . 202 A venida Ca bn llo. San ('lt•nwnll: .i!J2·0465. 'A MIDSUMM ER NIGllT'S unt:Ai\l' Al South Coast Repertor~. 18:!7 '\I.'\\ port lllvd .. Costa Mesa. now throu~h Apnl :!-1 II r m Tu<'~day . Sunday and 3 p m Sund;i~ ~I 75 to S:, 75 64ti· 1363 aftt-r I p.m. dally 'THE ~IJ:'IJD WJTll Tiii: DIRT Y MA~' Comedv. no\\ lhroui.:h :-.unda\ at Sl•ha:.ti:in:. West Dinnl'r PIJyh11tL,1>, I tll A0\'l·nida Pico. Strn Clemente. $11.95 lo Sl3 95. 492 9'J50 The combo lines up Wllh leader Billy Wells on banjo. Danny Conlns on clarinet. Danny Bar· r etl on trombone. ;ind Mike Fay on tuba Together tht'y add up. m our opinion. to one or the rtn(>!>t jazz groups this s ide or tbe MIS· sissippi. This was formerly pnced al SS 95, but 1s now served for one dollar off tat $4.95) between the hours of 4 and 7 p. m . !>e\ en nights a week. Madnli(al 1s on sta1?e MondJ:> through Saturday, from 9 pm. to l JO a m The South Coast Plaza Hotel is located at 666 Anton Bl\d. <San Diego Freeway at Bnstol l . Costa M csa, s,w.2500 1/ 'Sl.Al'G HTF.RllOl'SF. t1Vt:' -Film. 7 and 9 30 ' COST I S l ' IS G I:\ LO :-1 AS Gt; l. 1-: !'t o'clock toni~ht ul LT Irvine Science Lecturl' II all "Ht'artbreJk llou:.e. throu~h Ma~ ~1 al till' Sl.25 ' We:.t\\ood Pia) hou:.l'. "hl•nnt>d~ ' Ct11lclrcn," lhrou~h April 25 at th1• llunten..:1011 JIJrtford WELLS A ND th e Artful Dodgers ar t' also featured at Harry's Bar & Grill for•Sunday brunch This aHair gets under way at 9 a m. and continues un11l 3p m Harry's is located near Orange County Airport, southWl'Sl or the Sheraton Hotel. 4248 Martin~ale Way, Newport Beach. 9'79·5000 Before you settle into the Blue Parrot Loun~t" for :\1adn~al"s agreeable dancmi;e or h~lt'ning music. you ('an enjoy a,.grcut din- ing experience in Alrl'edo's, the hotel's maJor restaurant Dinner, a la carte. embraces a <See NEW, Pagt> C-ll 'THF. C'RlT IBLE' I>r:imu IJ o'rlot:k tonight Theater : "Shl·rlolk llulnll',.., lhrou.i:h ~la~ 2 al and S.iturda~. 5 11 m Sundt!\ at Cal Sti.tlt the Shubert Tht>all•r · A-.h1·.... "('rr ....... Cnuntr) Fullerton Little Thealer. 800 N Stule Colleg1. and "\\'hl.'rc Sh«.> Sto~ :\obod~ l\nCI\\!'>, throuRh Blvd .. Fullt.'rton S2.50 1'170·3371. June 27 at thl' ;\lark Taper Forum . . Included in the $3 95 tab arc such specials as eg~s almost. Still another lop n otch ·GOD'S FAVORJTF.' :\'.e1I Simon comedy, pre· BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 26 PAPA PIO'S Will BE OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS For a one·dlnner .. •Ung bV reaervallon on1v COCKTAILS 6 to 7 In our Patio• Dinner al 7 34294 Coul Hlghwev. D•n• Point 493..0659 We Are Happy To Welcome Back The "SAND CANYON DUO" For Your DmcilMJ & Entef'fo........,...._.. TUE. THllU SAT. l:lO P.M. TO l:JO P.M. "-..._. •·•· ., l• ••• .... ,., ••• .. ••''-"' ,...,.. JH.sooo N6W appearing: MADRIGAL I I .SOUT~ COA~T PLAZA MOTEL \\'l.,fll;'4 '"II L,..,..,TION4'l )i0lll;, ~ ...... ,,,_ .. ~ I ·! \1 ~ CITY YARD ) Lt@; BAR. ana GR ILL '-.;;;~;.._.a. OPEN DAILY Dlnin9 Room1 I I· I O•Lo..~ I I ·2 OLD CITY PLAZA 111 W. Av...WO ralltodo ~4 SClft Clemtnf• • 498-12 I I ~ MOHD A Y HIGHT ALLEY SHOWCASE AT THE ALLEY WEST 9 P' .M. i ii Clo1lnq &.tertain..-s SkJ't Up at 8 p.m. ALL AMATEURS WB.COMI TO TaY OUT "' ...... '"' ........ , Wll .. ..... -4,_A,......._,w ..... ..,. .... SPAGHETTI SPKIAl . 1po .... ,. .... ..g'", 4• ACIOH ROM MIWr<>n ,_ '76-1714 ., CWUT . 10.t.T ' sun . . ---~----].~:;.~~Mia ic 'Pan -- .. .., :• COCl<T AILS UNOfR THE ST AAS CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. TRINIDAD CALYPSO STEEL DRUM BAND ftfTNTAMHG NOM 2:00 , ....... •:00 r.M. EHTERT AIHMEHT & DAHCIHG TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY PENNY DAY ANOTl« ~ ,· _ SUPER SUNDAY BRUNCH ! I t.""'''}~~.~ .. ~~~~~~;,T~!~h~/ ., .. . " .. e i:i:' //ort•fll111• 1\11/r .p111.11 /r •l1LJ /f/ .. , t11()11N/ w 1t/1 I ht'f/tf,lf I h t•r'\I' $2.75 I/II fl/1/1» lh1 1111>1'(/ frt•1h '""' ~.1/,11/ • 1/11• I 11111 \,1/.11/ 11 a/Hl 1PrvNI '"'h ti 1 < ,,.,., ' II""' r/11 r t 1:1:1 h.1m .inrl Im/ l,11,.f.11.. S2.9S • 111111 ,\ Aflt'l1 ('"fl•'< illt' $2.50 • ""•II , J.11 "' 11 • 1 r ,, .in , !/ ( /1 r i r•n I , .. ,..... ,. 11/1 I ,,,,,,, ·'" , I .. ,. ,. """ ·' (II {I '11111.11 h '.11.111•\•1111,,,,.1 1,,.,,,.1/ 1 ·~1: ·"tic l1nr111·t/ h.11 •lfl $2.95 Cocktails OPEN 10 A.M. I I :• . " " IU M IAUIOIOllYI HARRIS BROTHERS _ f (n J : COSTA MESA South Coa st Plaza ~I MIWPOllT U.t.CH , ' IHll• .t. fl0t4S ~l 640·5123 BULLOCK'S W ING FREE PARKING • !>56·11~ ~, :: CLOSID MOHD.US ~r.t~·.· .. ·.,"'" .-•• .,., •• • .... ••• .. • ... ·., .. L:.~ AMEAICAN EXPllESS•MASTEA CHAROE•BANKAllAl!RICARO A. YJ MOW OPEM MONDAYS \P \, Presents PRIME RIB Au Jus 5 595 OR FULL Y2 CHICKEN s4 95 Both Dinners Include Soup du Jow or A Cool Crisp Salad To Stcri HON~ a MUST ARO. Bl.EU CHEESE or THOUSAND ISLAND Hot SAH AlAMCISCAH Locrf -.f lreod V•abl• dM Jour • hnrage J\NO YOUR CHOICE OF DESSERT Cheese Pa. • tee Creom • Choc°'ate Mousse Fii. & SAT. ONLY ADD $2 MORE. $2 9 5 ~~ r11 EHTltEI. AFTU-7:10 r .M. A; AU. TIMls DCllllCllMJ Tue. tin S-. to tM GeM 0. Van. Trio Open For Lunch • Dinner From 5 p.m Nightly 1617 WHtcllff Dr., Newport leoch <See CIULDR E~ ·s. Pal(E' CS) .\ulhC>ntic -.:1'1A Orll•an~ ( n ·olt• ~·ooc1 HOW SERVING OUR GREAT SEASONAL SPECIALTY CRAWFISH Make Your Reservations For IEASTBl IRUHCH 10.30 AM -2 00 PM or IEASTEtl DIHHER 5:30 to 10·00 PM THE MATAll POLYNESIAN SPECTACULAR SHOW & DANCING Fill. I SAT. NIGHTS 9:00 to I :30 NO COVIER •HO MINIMUM 1421 17tt. St. Santo A.no Nn.1r Cr .mo 558-2626 DAILY PILOT I '• LA CA VE RESTAURANT f ...... O..a1 tlcC .... I WE TAKE LUNCH RESERVATIONS Monday thn1 Friday 11 :301.m. to 2:30 p.m . Dinner Mon. thru Sat. from s p.m . Ample Ft•• "attllttv ... .,..affons 646--7944 16911/J '""'• Coste Mesa Now A,,_...._ mfl 11HSA TIOMAL J. J. MACK EMTERT AIMMENT & DAMCIMG BUOY AM EVEN I HG A. T: PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAl~MENT .. t MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE Cl'ISINE-SERVI CE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUt\CH FROM 11 ·30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BR UNCH FROM 10 A'.\I • 3 PM * Ca ptain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING 2~ HOt:RS DANC1NG & EtmRT AtNMENT NIGHll Y IN M LOUNGE l 8700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (Offl>SITf THI All'°'T) 833-2770 ~aster (•))inner Marine Re staurant 4 00P~ 1rt f'I '.' champagne ,. GJl11nt c•nrcakfast 9 00 AM·2.00 PM BY R£S£RVA TfON Craft Guild Opens Show , LAGl'NA CltA f'T Gl'ILO SHOM 10 a m to d~k Sunda) on 1-·ur~)t \\~nur In L..Ai;unu Rl•ach bt•t ~ l°l'n CouM Hlghwn) nnd Gll"nnl'~ rt' ~lTt'l'I Hand1crafb and ~cuJplur<• F'tl'l' Also April 18 Morsan, now lhrouah April 30 al the Morcan Purson Callery. 1101 S Coa t lllch.v. •>. L<Acuna Beach. 10 o m to.Sp m W~csdays.SIJndays WA1'£llCOLOR EXKllUT Works by f'erry 'AN CLEMENT£ ·uow -Membeo of Arts and Crafts Club, lncludma Robut flemfna. NEW RESTAURANT CONSTRUCTED ... I From t>agt ('3) lorite selection of anttpa&U fish, pasta unc.l :.µl•1:1Jltic~ lrurn Chef Rossi. Also offert'd 1:. a pro ~·inciat dinner . mc lud1ng v. rne Prices range from $4 75 to $12 50 THOSE STAVING on artl"r dJOnl'r at n urt ll1xon's :".t•v.port Beach Ware house re11taurant cun now enJOy I.He -night dancing on the bay A new dunce floor has been 1n stalled in the Warehou'le lounge area. where the ~ounds or the popular folk ·r ock duo J ohn Brown Ill and Zav1t>r Welch can be heard currently The Warehous e abo offers complimentary late-night hors d 'ot-'U\ res.in the lounge. Tuesday throvi.;h Sunduy, from 10:30 p f'I'\, to 2 a.m 'fht' restuurant, fashioned in the mode ol an old South Seas island warehouse. M· fers a ml'nu of 1nternat1onal dll>· hes. The Wa rl'house is located directly on the water at 3450 Via Oporto, an Lido Village, Ne"port ~aeh. Restn a lions are a\'a1la· hie for parties of eight or more. 673-4700 ... CON TRUCTIOS has been completed on Or ange Count} 's newest restaurant, Marmac's , a SI million English Tudor facility on Knott A venue In Carden Grove. The more than ltl.000-aquare- foot building, near Garden Grove Boulevard, bas a i.eating~itpaci· ty of 450, including banquet rooms. dining room and cocktail lounge.bar Marmac·s Enahsh decor ex ec:uted by S1,1rfu, Inc of Lo:. Angeles -features rich v.oodi;. brown·toned leather-like \'lnyl fixture:., sort lighlln~ and Euro pean Axmin:.ter rul(s Menu wise. the r e:;taur ant \\Ill offer an all·you-can-eal gourmet quality prime rib dinner for $4.25 There'll al~o be J special luncheon bill of fare TER I' • BRUNCH ' 'll lJll tt 4 ,. •. TEMPLE (fARDENS ~ . .& ; Q-HNSSB R~•tawrant ·~-.!\~~~ fresh Strawberries °' Peach 1n Champagne Hot Bluebef ry Mullins & Buttermilk 81scU1ts LUNCHEON AND DIMMER DAILY S,.clol ~Mfet Sl.95 11rona.1v 1t1ru Froday t 1 30 to 1 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUHGE FPalurtrig E~ri"c Tronirnt Drink~ I SOO ADAMS l•I Het'b«I COSTA MlSA 540-101 540-192) ~~~"3n ~o118P ~ AMI. In Ciet'den Goro•• 1220 I IROOICHUUT IAt Cli..,-111 Ul-7020 CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 OOAST HWY. LAGUNA NIOU!l ''" c:-v_,. _ _,, 499·2626 496-5773 3'4~ESTAV£. LAOOHA IEA~ (l•T ... ~ftl AmpJo Free Parking 494-9491 752-8558 ... ___ , E1.EVEM SELECT EMTREES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Ser•in9 Olnn•r 5tolOP.M. Feturing Roast Leg of Lamb Turn &/lland at our tiQn 3110&CoatHwy. So.UlgMM CISCO'S ~~IS \.. Galleries I Exhibits formtr Hallmark art d1~tor ; Dorothy Gt!\l, animator on "1-·antnsu1 .. ; and Ethel Sur11ent, form~r costumt> de1iJntr for Z1t!11f1'1ld t'otllt<i. Beaitns l p m Sunday at Mira Costa VIiiar. Camino de Ei.trella u1t from S. n Ole(lu freeway, south to Camino Caph1tnino. ldt onto entry road PHOTOGRAPlll<' WORKS lnOuencl·d hy Zrn philosophy, b y W ully Ct>rburdl, nQW throuRh May 3 at the Corona <M Mar 1.ibrury. 420 Marigold Ave., Nl•wµort lkuch. J-'rcc PORTRAIT DEl'\ONSTRJ\TION By Miriam Lutiky. 7 .30 p.m. April 15, !>ponsorcd by the Artists Assodutwn or llunhngton ~nch North al the Murdy P:irk Hl'crl'allon Center , Goldenv. eM Street at Warner A\·1•nul'. lluotlngton Beach Free. open to public HUNTINGTON llARBOl'R SHOW -Annual Art Assoc1allon show an maxed media. S to 7:30 pm. Saturday through end of April at the Huntington Beach Libra ry , 7111 Talbert Ave, HunUnaton Beach. in the P ac1 hca Room. Free WORKS BY CAROLE MATWOOD -April 11· Ma> 14 at Petrick'!> Collector's Choice Art Gallery. 666 N. Coast Hlghwuy, Laguna lteach Reception • lo 7 p.m. 5.lnday. 10 a.m .. s p.m . Tuesda.rs ·Saturdays, noon to S p.m . Sundays. 'THE GREAT EGG SALE' -Eus decor ated by famous artists. to benefit NewPort Harbor Art Museum. Silent bidding now through Sunday at the museum. 2211 W. B&lboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. Noon to 4 p.m. Tuesdaya-Sundays, 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays. Auction 8 pm. Monday at South Coast Repe rtory Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. $2. 675·3866. WESTERN WOMEN ARTISTS -''The Woman Artist in the American West: 1860·1960," now through May 30 at Mucke nthaler Cultural Center. 1201 W. Malvern Ave .. Fullerton. Noon to Sp.m . Tuesdays·Sundays. Free NOW ..J A TRULY OUTSTANDING SHOW ••. Boh White IFOIMHLY WITH 'THI runus·1 -AHD- Roy ~owdon EMTERTAJMMEMT & DANCING TUESDA. Y THIU SATURDAY NIGHTS, 9:00 P.M. TO 2:00 A.M. IH OUI OUTllCKB IOOM For one of your most dellghlful night's out In a tong t ime ... enjoy this exciting duo ... in our Lounge . You will be pleased w ith our moderate pr icing for vour favorite beverages, too 1 ! 1 Kono Lanes OUTllGGIR ROOM 269' HAUOtt II.VD. COSTA MHA 545-1112 N••• tran•••rtatloti 1 ~ # ....... Ml CASA, Ml CASA, now there aretwol F 0t a.ified Ad ACTION Call • o.l1y,... ·~ M2.sn1 THE EASTER BRUNCH BlFFET wll be held In ttte PlaZa BallroOm at the south Coast PlaZaHOtel SrOX I IOS Ult k1l1ll1 I ••· . ••llhelll'I 1714 I.,, ,". . cO,f f.;:~~~if! t:mrtintmtal'• f You'vt tasttd our delicio us Mexican mHls at lunch .Jnd dinner. You've sipped our satisfying cockt.uls. And as the old Mexican :.ay1nR goes, "If you've done it once, why not do 1t again I" Do it again at Mi Casa Number Two. Nestled in the patio ol the famous and historic Balboa Inn on the Balboa Peninsula, Mi Casa Two offers something differel'lt in Mexican Dining. You'll even ticar tht so und t'I crashing surf while y ou eat a ml)U fh watering taco or burrito or enchilada or any of the dish6 on our rC"asonable menu. Our meals are alway s a "trip to Mt:icicot" Your host at Mi Casa Two ic; Rid. M oore ... Who, along with Dennie;. his brother, and Barrie and Joan. thr1r parents, make up the ram1ly that run'i a truly family restaurant. C o me to M1 Casa Number Two - and bring your family. MEXICAN REST AURAN'rS 11 COSTA MESA • 296 E. 17th St. HILLOREN SOUAAE • 6'15-7616 12.. BALBOA • 105 MAIN St. BALBOA PIER • 67~9600 COCKTAILS m -t'M THEEAS'lER BUNNY. COME SEE MY FRIENOStN CARTOONS. ANDALLTHE LIVE BABY ANIMALS. .• onAprl18 BristOf at 5a'l DiegO Fref!Wt1.I, 666,Anton BOlJeVcrd, COSta MeSa,C<Monia 92626 I FOR RESERVATIONS CALL (714) 540·2500 EXT 360 . ~T~ COO&T PLAZA MOTEL WESTI:t~N INlU?NA'tlONA( 'ltOl"EtS . lit•ft ...... ,., ,,.,,. •• ,,,... t>NlltO .... ~ v ' All f•~fl91'1C!' Ill I r 1n1• U:nln'I Luphw l .111r 111 I I PJ~o I l\1trn ()r,ort f Of RUWtvet1•H"· ')4fVi'>33 I C1<1 ,r•d Mo11d.1vi I If you drlvt to wotk by yountlf. ytN'r• spending twit• 01 lllUth mo,,.y on commuting 01 yov should. Cut It In hotf. Talct o frit nd. Hot enly wl yeur doly C,.l!Wt. CHI you holf ot much, but tflot MOnotonout tl1p wl bt Cl lot ..,. pleotont. Aftd.. ••«'I ,....,.Int '°' c.om.d ""' two ptnOftf, .,,,. " tcw• ' ~....,.of f!"'ln• this Y"'" ond wt d ~tn othlt•• motor r.dudlon1 "' air polluti«t ond trofflc congntlon. So, wt'd \Ovt 0 lot of .,,tfgy -lncludlng youn. Sean Connery and Audrey Hep bum play the famed lovers of Sherwood Forest rejoined 20 yea~ after the first tale. Israeli Aisles Outpace Fil11lS TEL AVIV <Arl li.rael'!i mo\·ie house5 arc ll'rronst targl't~. not s1t~i.. Kung t\a C'htt-nni: arena~ nnd the on)) pince in tht• country "'here an lsrad1 <'Jn M•e a tt·l~·,111on t>ommcrc1al In ll\'lni; color. They ulao sho>A f1lm1o With 32 million l1t>kcls ..,old annuulh m<1rt• than 10 \'ll-ll~ 1lQr year for \.'IH'h O( lht' ('011ntry·~ Ult(~ mllhon peoplt-thl' chwmu in brad 111 :i di\ l'rswn "hr1 t' crowd:. often M'C! ulmost us mud1 uctlon in lh\l tu:,lc~ us on the 11cret111 'Ro1Ji11 and Marian' St'\t'r,11 bombs h11vl· heNl found under clnl•m:1 se;it i.. and Jn /\1 ~•b lcrrorist agt!nl loblx'<l twll hand grcnlld<'S from the bulc:onv onto thl• main floor of a 1.•ro"dt>d Tel /\' h ino\·i1• housl" ;i little mor~ tlwn a ~l'nr u~t.) l k k11lt'd two. \\OUnd<>d f.O and hkw hitn!\~lf to Plt'l'C' HJJ...._ ... LUNCH•Ottll~ER DAILY Foedl0Tak90ut 11·30A.M.llO10 P.~. COSTAWU4 MZ..7162 • 646-Hl l APADANA<· Wit, Maturity Pl'RSE CHECKS Jnd bod) lnsk) ut the door h3\'e held theater 3llucks in chcrk in the lai.l \'Car but manageri. i.a) thl'y face gro" lng probl~ms "rro m \OUnR. ro\\ d.' aud1enc~. RESTAURANT In Romance 'We 1.·:in h;i\e some ver) rough erowds hrrc.' '"-') Frank G1l·1\d. gent•rul manager of Warner fo, Films tn Israel and manaRer or the T l'I ,\\I\' thl' lar,:est rno\ re hou:.e in the country WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY . PUSIAH, AIMENIAH. GREB. IUSSIAN & AMERICAN CUISINE U)' KATHE B. TllACV Ol U.. Otllf 11'1194 SUH ~ !.,,.. C:::.. ._..;: • IUFm LUNCllEOM i;:"•" O••ll'• l .... ,, Mon .• fri. •2so 0 \.''L ...... ~ ..... ~ """'*'-· Olllt .... TUJ: ;::-•· '-lie, 6 ._. o1 • DINNfl 7 NIGHTS 111u• .,..,.. l'I& VMJOATtO PA&IUNG '"::"' in Newport Center across from Fashion Island _., 600 Newport Center Drive, Newpon leach ,.,. leuwvatl0tt• Calf: 640-7502 CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHR IMP • SWORDFISH • BASS LUNCHEON from 11.95 Servtd Olily 'til 4 P.M. ism hcific Coast Hwy. Hu11t'"9l011 ludl • l213l $92.1321 3901 E1Co..i H...,,,.y H"""'°" 8eedl • 171'1175.QIOO HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS ,-------COUPON-------, I 2 FOR I SPECIAL I I With This Coupan Only I : TWO TERIYAKI STEAK f I DINNERS FOR $5.95 l 1nclua1119 Souo or Salad 1 1 Choice of Potato ano Veoeteble 1 1 s ... ..-ec1 "'-• , .... NkfMty I 01 ler Good tnru Sat . Aoril 24 I L----------~------~ •RliKFAST WMCH NOW APPEARI NG ROYAL GARDEN DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND DINNER COCKTAILS DANCING & INTMTAtHMIHT hert '"-& w . MM. .... 12 ,. .. OPEN DAILY 7 30 1 m • Mon .frl 12 Noon Saturday• CIOMd Sunday UO Newport C....... Dr.,~ ltl.d MIWPOIT HACH !Next lo Av<::0 Tow.,•) '40.0l21 ....... -----------------~----------- FOR YOUR FAMILY E<1s1er Sunday is a ~pec-1al day 1ust fnr your family And to lr't?Pp '' .1 fJm•ly occasion. we're prPpartnQ a lavish Easter Sunday film1ly buffet, which w ill include roost li'lmh. rmist beef. fresh salads vnd m11rh mor1• 1\11 for only $6.95 per ad1Jlt ,11,d $3.50 for children under 1 "'. Pltltl mlk• your reserwation• now by calli"9 •-H \ .. 4l-Ol014 N4- "fMf DUCHESS AHO lHI DIUWATU FOX" l,GI ACADlMY AW.AID WIMHB A"THI MA ... WHO StCIED T DOWH IYHiST' THE CITY SH<>"INO CENTRE OAANGE •532 1711 ~ CITY C IHTRE CINEMA'> I A 'AWV (l\4ANCHESTEA f )(.) Q 0 ~RWY ICITV DA EX I '1>06 DAY 0 AFlUHOOH" "MOWHING f'OOL" NG SADDUS"' 111 "UHAHAS" /:.. "\.UCU LADY"' ~ "IOYAL FLASH" 9'GI 19« .. 1 ,,_ 11 )() 10 2 00 p"' lewc.,. S-& H Sl.lS Open Doily 12:30 p m. -------------------- ...... 634 Jttt t ----.A wtSIMlllSHR Vt/iJI M.lll tlHlMU HDFOID & HQM IAH ... ,, '"_,, •• u ·'4i "ALL THI PRESIDENT'S MEN .. I 2:JO.J :OO-S:JCM:OO.tO:JO AT TWO Cl "TAX9 DRIVER" lR) 12: 45-2:4s-4:45 6 :4S-8:4S J f.4ll PAP-'INt o SO llG fT'S AT IOTH THU ftH ''TAXI DRIVER" BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS LOUISE FLETCHER BEST DIRECTOR MILOS FORMAN BEST SCREENPl.AY M>AP1'EU FH0)1 m m :H MATERIAL WINNER OF 5 AWARDS' BEST PICTURE OF THE VEAR OAILYPILOT f;§ Weekender Deadlines' Otodhnf /or nbmu11011 o/ material for a"¥ Wtt"kmd•r •• noon T111.doy of IM ~ o/ publstaC~n /ttm• about mad tL~tk tL't'llll ihouJd ~ llltmutltd 1n hmt' for lht' W<'thlldtr urw P"Or to "'t lvt'ftt Ht· qw11t1 lf''ha~ photograph4 takn or for a ptuaib~ , jl.'01-urt atory rlluu/d lk> 1Ubr111Htd thr~ W<tkt pnor lo publ1rat1on Mattnol ihould ~ irnt to lht Wctk•n<kr. Orong<' Coa1t 001111 f'tLOl . Bor J.560, Cof(& Mt to, CA 9 .. >t>~'b Fridoy Evening Satilrdoy Morning KOCE Television (50) 2 •~.ine·W•"'•" J •swwr•H.•t••t111r•lfl,ttm J\IOW-flllll ... I J: •Ml•l tr Rt9frt l'Hit'- 4 .. _,,_'""' J•IOllf'Ct•i< C.11'1,.fly , •Vln.••tttt • (l) 01'. l • PllOT rr•tld~ Apr 1? 1970 'Children' Hits Honie "Kennedy s Children" Shirle) Knight 1n tht-d1f is a po" erful dr<tma, f1cull role of Carla. thl M .... -•••veo .... ._.. __ .,. •• ~autifully "ritten und girl who wantt>d to bttht •11••• • _, .. ,, "" • •• superb!} acted, "'h1ch next ~l an I) n ~1 on rot Parker ai. Spargt>r, un underground Jllor who reflects "' 1th b1ttt•r wit oo h 1 i. l' art' t' r :\I I <' h .a· I Sacks 1:. al'" 1-ood ·" Murk lht• \'1t•tnam 'l'ler.in. althvu.:h tht role 1:. J Int prt•d" t 11bh• • _, ••-wtll lut cloi.e to home (or Her maxturt> o( nal\ ~lt>. •1C1M1._ " -] 11 " "°'Ill":• -m<Any \le\\ er:. c} n 1 c 1:. m .ind :. c Ir lJWP •'"r.Oo MIHllY .;';,. The Broudv. uy hit b) l)(.'rc~pt1on 1$ poignantly -•t•--· formC'r underground captured , ··-p I a y w r 1 I( h t R "h ,, r l L" ~ 1 u I ,, n 1 1 l Ntl"'1-•6ttoa on .. •t P •t ' Jc '' I th• nu " I .l;'t' ;s )oil ~]l:'~!l~l~ .... .!"~·~~"'::'~.-!JOM llnt cwtt CIK&OO'• .,, ._, an(' v.t•a\t>i. OJ't' H tnumph:. a:. Hon.i th ~ood JOlJ v.1th ,1 d1Hicull l,!1'!!!!! ... 1•" .... , ....... -.N., ... , Cl\l' m onolog:-. v.h1t•h I · ' 'pJrt "'" \\,rnd.J :.ht· 11• -·••-.. , ' captUr(' the hope. con ~1~ who marl'ht-d for minsscl:'i. ahout lhl· Kl•n BarbMa Hu:o.h rltit' :1 ----------------Olcl and u"'on• o( tht-lt\ll n1tht:> Jnd ai.:uin:.t ---·--'"J\ 1 " J h h lht> \\-.tr Jnd \4ho l'nl'' nedy' ;ind '' •~I\''" ~'==m ... _ ) AUllUSlllMtt .. N,.. uvll t11>pla.)angt rou~ no"'' "And ull "(' : . .ilmo'l nti v. r1lll'll 3 ... -~..=_ ·-·•11 • 1*11• A I ?• I th JI I ' " <c\t'I .:::::= •-" pri w't Ll l' UO • chararkr \0 W Ort-\\ 1lh _o::;.'\.~, NAY ington Hurt ford 'fhrull'r did 15 m.~kl' J ;snt> f ond.i "Kl'nne<I) ·, t'hildn·n · ........ 'C -~ • •<M'f•T ....... ''"" .... 64 1t1 tt.uan ll-IOl t WIT lfNOON """ __ .,,_ UPSTIClt t11 --...-. OHCI It NOT l"°'*4 111 _ .............. ... WAUlt U"llMI • 'tHW. O'>CAl IAO .. WI llAIS ,... MlllO COMPANY ,. I a(AM•Y ._..._ .. t.fH h C"hlH 6.C"Ol 6C'etU 0. IUW Ovtl CUCIOO't •n 191 UMCMO IMLllll ., .....,., .... , ...... ., ....... IOtlN ' MAllOM ... .... uc::uu• • u...a ....... am TMI aulln ,.. ·-llAOCDOWN 111 ..... w. IOlUl llm,. In J,•>11• W<1od famoui. • • 1::. u i.troni:: plu). Ill Ill> All thl.' pt'rlormant'<'' Th<' playwr11?ht 's 1>omc1 1m 1,, s t Jrl llnf art> t'xcept1onal hut top P<•rson.tl l'Xp1:r1t•nrc:-arr lan~U.l).?l'. ih pilil,.,, honors mu:.t izo l n t'X prt>:.llt'd h .' !Jon portrait:; und 11:. ruthl'''' 4 Ad~ntun: ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ._. t1J!.lr' in all its gk>ry! Sean IDJC~H) Caoneru y GalnB CO-HIT AT MESA Clrlatopler PlummBr "t llr~::.. ,,,,,a ~1111 man Mo would BB ~ng l' .. nt~lul~~ CIDU0::::"-1 PC .: CO-HIT AT CENTURY 21 hont>i.t.) Jboul the 'INth THRILLINGLY CRAZY. .. RICH WITH LAUGHTER. A CLASSY COMEIYf UICElY TO BE WITH us~~ ,..._ .... ,.._ ..... lO\ •""''t\ tlM-f\ ********************************* SHIRLEY KNIGHT of 1frl'Jm' II I~ <t pro toundb flH)\ 111i.: l'I l'ning ol tht•:tll•r -Jurhu• //11n1011 To Perform Singl•r Kl•nn~ R unkan ,ind h1::. hand 1wrl orm t:r., ot J a11 and f olk l orm~ of mu::.ar \\ 111 bl .1t thl' GoldC'n Bl•ar. 30h Coa~t ll 1~h" a~. Jlunt mgton UC'<.tl'h , at M 30 a nd 11 o 'clo('k ton1 J?ht. Adm1:-~1on 1:-. SS :.incl l'('M.'f\ atlom. may bl m udl· by call· mg 536 9GOO. Play's Jokes Wear Thin Oliver H:ulc) "nte< \ t•r.) funny Joke:.. H e'll proved that w1 TV':-. "Mury f111rtman, Mar~ llartmun," and. 1f '"<' nt•l'<iCd furthl'r ev1dcn<'c, the rt' ·s h1' "''" phh ... And Where She Stop Nobody K11ow:. " now lhrou1th June 27 f l tht> M11rk TtlP\'r 1-'nrurn of thl' Lo~ Anj?('h!:. Music Ct•ntt•r liut While funny JOkl'to. and U ~trln~ of pre· pi>slt>rous s11uutwn:. un• ''hat w~'vc comt• to ex- pect <or even ho p<' for) In tl'lovb1on comedy, uu- d1cncc~ <'ll.pccl i.011w1hing more on th~ :.tagr. Like 1nsighl And H'UI emCl!Jon. When Hailey announ(•l'd hl' had written thl' !>IOt)" of a \\om an'-; Ji(l' from birth to dl•1tlh, Ull~ n1111ht have expntt'<I sonwthllll( billnit und J tout·h flippant but )ollll µoii.:nunt from lhc uulh(>r of "Father's Da) " Y ET ALL T ll.\T'S ht•rt.> i~ a :.lron~ c<'ntral rharacter rt'CO~llltablc from 11.lll('y's farher works <tnd .1 lol ol fwu1) JOl.e:. that wear a hltlt> tlun as lhl' nonsl·nse n •cr:. orr 1nlo l'rsau emotions of aging Stall, the JC't ang 1:. h.·rr1f1c. Ellel•n Brennan is ... 1mpl) man eloull a.., the ft'1~ty heromc and Loll Go~sett pt>rlornb "ell tn the d1£ri1·ull role of all the mt•n m her hit· The :.et 1~ :-ample but v.l'll utilized under lhe d1rect1011 of Gordon Oa\ 1d~cin. l hu Taper's art1sl1c director Juhl' We1:.s' <'O:.tume:; are swtabl} flexibll' There are a lot of laui:hs and 1f you like th~ belier ~kits on ,·ari<·I~ :.ho\\S this :.hould be your cup of tea. "And Wht>re Sh<' Sl Ol'l'>" is playing in rt>patory with "A i.he:." und "Cross Country." RATED (R) -Jackie llyman ... . .. , IQ °' ... • .... i .. t. ' :' ...... ~..::~~.:·::." ..... \ OPEN·s TODAY! The Most Devastating Detective Story Of This Centpry. ~ ~ ~ ALFRED HITCHCOCK~ From the devious mind of Alfred Hitchcock, a diabolically entertaining motion picture. in the family plot t,"""' I fr'~ 11 ~'I~ t·j : KAREN BLACK· BRlJCE DERN· BARBAAA HARRIS· WIW~M DE~~E .\it~ 11. XMI\ \\IWA.\l'°I · ~:n.\11ftl.\ ~ ERNEST LEHMAN · mm~ rx~\'l "TilE R\l\131~) P.~ITER\ rr. ...... ;.urm111c:' "' \k..11 ~ (.\. \~l\G · Oin.\tid tri· ALFRED HITCHCOCK .\ l \l\~IL ll 11 kt: full\k.t(J~ \-..!-· .. -~. ... .... ..... • t MANN'S SOUTH COAST Pl.AI.A I 3410 lri1tof Street Costa Meto • 546-27 l 1 Call FOC' Stiowtlmes PACflC1 UNA PAil DIM.fN / REDFORD/llOFFl1AN "ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN" Sun-Thurs 6:45-9.15 Fri/Sat 6·45·9·15-11:3C Friday Apr 9 :1>9:45 Dally starting Sat Apr 10 . . : • :1 J I / .· . . Film Sex Star Turns to the Stage Niw YORK CAP) -.. J WH lucky to come alone just When I dld," aays Marflyn Chambers, a most happy •ho.w.off. vthat she mlcbt have done ln a leas liberated era cause. a sbru& aod alt* gle. ''I don't think I could make the bouJewlle acene." A6 the la teat •'very bll career slep, 1' Mill Chambers is.ea~nc the chatms prevlously dlspl~ed in X· J rated films and male macuines pie· ture. layouts in a live staae show calred "Le Bellybutton." '1t 'a the first. Um~ I 've bun nude before an actual audJence, but that doesn't bother me a bit. I get a chance to communicate very heavily." THE R EVVE opened at the Diplomat Cabaret, a suddenly re· novated ballroom in a rundown hostelry a half-block off Broadway. Thlg ls not exactly In the same league wittY playing the Palace, but the blue· eyfd and hoydenish 23-year-old feels she has traveled a lot further up the prestige ladder than such celebrated sis1er exhib1tionista as Unda Lov· el~eand Georgina Spelvin. "I've met them both," she says, refraining from further comment. Chuck Traynor. a heavyset, qwet type who Is always nearby, used to mahage Mtss Lovelace. For three years he bas been the mentor of the Chambers upswing, in a way that re· minds o.ne of Svenaall's service lo Trilby. Both Traynor and Miss Chambers Jr-e: members of the American , . f .... -• MARILYN CHAMBERS Enjoying Succeu Institute of Hypnosis. ,. .. ,.,... "He taught me about hypnotism. which is a very positive thing," Marilyn reports. "He used it to t each. Lmda what she is able to do. He taught me that too, but also to use it to learn dialogue." Before arriving for the current caper, Miss Chambers acted fully LC>Ca HOU41S' SMAil& MO,,_.. CNt .........,..,.... .. ...., ..... JAat MM:HOUOH "'OMI fUW 0 .. ntl CUCIOO"S MIST" llJ clothed at Las Ve1as with Mill Ford and Jane Kean 1n the comedy ''The Mind wltb lhe Dlrty Man." TO GET aEADY for "Le Bellybut· ton," aht someUmu went to bed ~•th a tJrpe recorder which could repea t dialoaue •• she slept. She also likes to perfume lavishly before slumber MJas Chambers believes strongly In olfactory pleasure at work. play or rest. Music she doesn't need. "I lhlek the whole scene is chang· Ing," she uys of lht> erotic titillation 50 associated with her pictorial re· putatlon. "The hardcore stuff 1s basically boring. What 1i. becomina more important is what is going on in- side two people's heads and the whole romantic prelude." Miss Chambers quite frankly re· gards her mission in life as arouslog spectators, "Turning them oo Is what turns me dlb." Even if stlmulallon m· eludes the possibly bizarre. ''There's a little voyeur in every. one." sberaUonahies. THE CHAMBERS start toward self· expre.u1on began when she was hllle Marilyn Briggs back in Westport. ~onn., a solidly upper-middle-c lass community full of ad\·ertising e/>.· eeutives like her father and affluent youngsters like herself and her older brother and sister. "I was always a showoff and knew that I wanted to be an actress,'' she recalls. "By 11or12 I was in the /\AU Junior Olympics, doing gym. nutics ind diving. Theil I d.lscovere<I boys." She cave up hi&b school cheerlead· ina -" haven't worn underdothes since" -for a modeling career that dJdn't Jibe with parental hopes. Jobs included posina for soft-drlnk and hair dye 1ds and finally a Wt"ll· publiclied picture that appeared on • box of soap powder. "That happened Just before 1 made the movie 'Behind the Green Door.' I thought a bomb would explode when knew what they were doing e box the film came out. But the so~~ople 1!11111• came out afterwards and lh e still got a lO·year contract for use of the picture." · Mis"' Chambers doesn't like to be called a ·'porn qut>en" because .. Behind the Green Door " and "Resurrection of Eve" were the only sex films she has ever made. THERE' llAV E been of course. a lot of widely distributed. hlahly 1m - aginalivf' s t11l -camt>ra displays. a couplt> of books one with Xaviera Hollander and a monthly advice column to sustain her reputation for sensua l candor. In conversation. however, she d1i.cusscs matters with a decorum enlivened only with mean- in&ful glances and a good deal of 'fidgeting . .. , have an awful lot or adrenahn," she explains. 'Tm very earthy." Suc- cess has provided her with two homes, in Beverly Hills and Lake Tahoe, where she likes to climb moun· ta ins, a od two rid Ing horses. l!:========:!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;&::j The coach is waiting for his next beer. The pitcher is waiting for her first bra. The team is waiting for a miracle. Consider the possibilities. WALTER MATTHAU TATUM O'NEAL "YOUNG NAM.-.STBH"" "WHIFFS .. CNit STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 9 lipstick Gene Wider "lUCIY LAl>Y'" 1'R.ACIOOWM" IPGI ... ARRY L YMOC>tf'• "NIGHT MOVES .. CPGJ "TOMMY" CPGJ .. SHAMPOO'" CRJ ~APMAN AVE."SA.FWY 1 __ _ ORANGE -634-tm Sllerlocl Holmes-1:10 only Minty Python·6:30 & 9:50 ********!***********~!*** • X·RA Tt:D ADULT MOVl1::. : ,. HOW 1M COSTA MISA it ! BEL-CONGO MOTEL • • a.o• cacurr C°'-0«" • "••2USHAll~ILYD. 145-9421• ************************* HARBOR ot ADAMS. COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·310 U llVO • OtH MIU SOUtH J .AN Of(GO FWY. SOUTH COAST THEATRE IU S. c-tH,..•-r LAGUMA HACH 494-1514 o~ .... HT\ Y 6:41 SAT. & $UM.·1:41 . THEATRE I "JAWS" I THIATll 11 lty•O'HHf "BARRY LYNDON" •rca• --""l.AMAHAs· _,"' "' ---.., ••n ~THI co.eor -··· ---- ...... ,~ WlWUPOWr J IM-"'•H _,. ___ _ ·-'° ........ " 'TRACICOOWM" .... ~,.... ., -c....• "TMI ~ &ITI- TN robbery should ha•t taktn I 0 minutH. 4 hourt lcrter. the baftk was likt a circus sict.show. 8 hours later, it wos ttt. hottest thinCJ on li•e T.V. 12 hours later, it wos oil history. And it's aa true. " 10G DAY AFTERNOON' IS AN OUSTANOING MOTION PICTURE WITH PACINO'S PERFORMANCE EASILY ONE OF THE BEST OF THE YEAR." The Most Devastating Detective StorJ Of Tlis Century. REDFORD/HOFFMAN "All TIE PRESIENT'~ MEN" FRI. APRIL I, 7:1M:4' DAILY STARTING SAT. UR.10 :S5-7:1S-t:t5 I'. f Q DAILY PILOT Friday. Af>!11 9. 1976 , CWLDREN'S PLAY IN FUUERTON. . • • I ~ SA TU a DAY, APRIL 11 l DISNEYLAND SPRING HOLJDAY -Bo Donaldson and the Keywooda, DoQald Byrd aad the Blaekbyrdl, and others, 8:30 p.m. to t :ao p.m. Sattarday at DlsMyhand. Also planned for week: The Hudson Brothers lApril 11·1'1, 9:30 and ll p.m .), Buddy Rieb nigbUy, aos~l aroups <April 11). Tickets for Saturday $7.SO at aeen· ciea. S9 at door. Golden West St • Hunti.octon Btactl $1 foe i.emifmals, SZ.SO for finals ($1.'° for 1t\ldenta and senior l'ithena >. LION CUB -To visit VUla& Faire Mill. 1100 S. Cout HJchway, L•IUD• Be•cb, z~ao to c:ao p.m. 5atutdQ for photos and pet Un&. Ftee. 'ALICE'S BESTAV&ANT' -Film, 7 and t :30 pm. Saturd:iy an UC lrvmeScle.nceLeduroJiall. $1 ~ DRAMATIC P ERFORMANCE -"An Evening With Bea Richards and Curmeh Zap1da," 8 p.m . Saturday in the UCJ i'l.ne ArU VlJla3e Theater $1. 833-6617. PAPA SOHN CREACH formerly ol the Jef· fersqn Airplane and Hot Tuna, 8:30 and 11 p.m . Saturday and Sunday at lhe Golden Bear, 306 Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. SS. S36·9600. YOUNG PIANIST S COMPETITION - Semifinal11, 8 p.m. Saturday; finals, 4 p.m. Sun· day In the Golden West College Theater. 15744 'ALLNEW- PROFOCJND ENTERTAINMENT' o~~~ ... ~~·~o~,~ 'b~ . ~., With #1 Island Hit 'Waimanolo Blues' by Country Comfort DOOOAY AFTERNOON 41to Al WITH CHRIS SARANOON JOHN CAZALE CHARLES DURNING BATtrrU8 ltACE -2 p.m. S1turday from the Balboa Pavilion, spo050red by Toin Terrific•s "T" Shirts. Free. YOUNG MUSICIANS CONCERT -Featuring Charles and Henry Curtis o( Laguna Beach. 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Wilshire Ebel! Theater, Los Angeles. S2 adults. $1 students and senior citizens, at box oChce. DOl'BLE BASS CONCERT -By Becky Rolb, 8 p.m. Saturdisy In UC Irvme Concert Hall. Free 'USVEIUNG OF 111£ EGG' -Ceremony, 2 p.m. Saturday, to display six-foot-long egg made by Newport Harbor tlJgh School atu<Unts.. a.i Westclirr Pina, Irvine Avenue at 17th Street, ~ewport Beach. SUNDAY, APRIL 11 VARIETY SHOW -To benefit Westminster Community Theater, 7 p m. Sunday at the theater. 7272 Maple Ave . Westminster. $1. C "•""-' Wf\f Wt •tffl•n•fff 'lf';ll'I ...... "'' ti••'d W1f'lfll•• edwards LIDO CINEMA edwards BRISTOL CINEMA NASHVILLE H2·Utl HfW,ORT ll VO AT VIA LIDO MEWPORT IUCH 67).8350 llUSTOl AT MACUTMUI 540.7444 CR._obi'l_, wu18if a1ia'l "Smn G>nnery and Audrey Hepburn a.re superb together. R1>t-.11 .1n.J M.il'l.ln ",, him tf\.it mu•t '''"'J llf IJll on 1he \h'er\jtth nf ''' •t.1" h•rtun.th•h 11 1~" '""" ol th\'"'"' "H·•n t uo1wr. ".1 .:rnum~ m.1 ... '9IU'lt' ~n-.· rwt ,11r.11J tn t.· h-ndt•r f h• "''""''"' J\11.lr"' 11,-r>-om .1r1~.ir .. 1ln tM ~'"" '' Martllnit hi"' i.,n>t 11 .,,., bn•n """' .u1 ·'"'''" hJ, "' t.')11111,.,,.. u' .1nJ ·~rtul\"tl uur 1ril.i1t1n.thon I l•Tl'um "Uf\KlU•' ll<l» .1l1Th"t •'"'nt' IAY COCKS,''"'' 1111/lfwnr REX REED,·''" 1 ... A o,,Ji .\ro • "'R >l'>ln '*''d M,1no11' 11. .1 ~r,uxl .md •·nth1.1lhn~1 ""'"'""' 'l.1t\<l m whtch •'"''"thin).! I•'"' j.!l11nn1,.rv .and .lrll\l"All\ ll f\'J'h''4.'nt' lht• l'l ... I \\'l>fk 11{ ...,.,rn t 1•nno·r. ~Jrl"1td l Mlt'r anJ Jam,... ( .. 1h:ln'!.m 11' wh.11 1w .:rt>w up k""'R .1tiou1 ITl(•VK'~ •nd Aurlr>'\ Ht'f'bvm k 11"(' "' 1lw rt'., ... ,.." "r lN'r ~wmg .m..t k11vi1t them 1 l'W ~w" h.Jve .wr Khwvt'd tlw lund 1•1 'Vf"'f'iOl11C. mtt'TT\ational sc.in:tom .. tw "'" -.iw) mll 1tw lund ot sur m.rqu~ hi;tht ur lor SEAN AUDREY ~~ .RCBN AND MARl»I • RIOWO LESna ,.., -·-NIO)L WIWAMSON DENHOLM lUJOTT llOHNQ: IAUU klNHfmf HAJCH !AN HOlM (PG) IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH Of SAN DIEGO f'!IY. ; .. ,, . 'aAINB1•os· -8y Robert E. GaJJ,, directed by Jobn Schwa.ru, 8 p.m. SUaday i.n the UCI l..attl~ Theatu. l&l HwnaniUes lbil. Free . llONDAY,APIULJI -THE LEGEND OF SLE£PY HOt.LOW• Cbildttn'a pl1y, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Moocl•y th.rou&h TbW'aday p&u. 7:30 p.ni. Tuead~ 1nd Wedoetday at Cal State Fullerton Redtaln&U. u adults, 75 cents chJ.Jdren. 870-3311. PIANO CONCE&T -By Rico Saccani, 8: 15 p. m. Monday In the Lquna Beach lttah School Auditoriuni. Ticket 1.nlormat!on, .Mrs. GJ!tdyeo l'homJ)llon, 49'·~1$. · TU ESOAY • APl,\lL 1:S BICENTENNIAL CARAVAN -or the us. Armed Forces.10 u.m. to8p.m. April 13and14 •l Prentice Puk, 1700 E. lst St. at the Santu Anu Freeway, Santa Ana. Free: ROBERTA FLACK -With Bob Wahl~r and Mohave Honey, 8 p.m. Apnl 13 at the Irvine Bowl, 6SO Laguna Canyon ltoad. La1uruJ Beach. $6.SO and ST .SO at 0Agfnc1es Warm dress adviS'ed. W£DNESl>A\'. APRIL 14 HAMILTON, JOE FRANK AND REYNOLDS - Al Knott'aBerry Flmn .. fl>39 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Apnl 14 a nd lS: 6:30, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m . April 16 and 17, 5, 7 and 9 p m. Apnl 18. S3 adults, $1.SO cbHdren. 0ANC£ CONCERT -8 pm. Apnl 14·17 In th~ UCI F'1.ne Arts Concert Hall. $Z aduJ~. l1 Iha• dent&. 833·~17. See Paae Cl. Tli VEL FILM -"VecatJontand British ColM,nb~ bfa" with Uve entertainment by Tho Swin& o• • UMt l(Ut., 8 p.m. April H at the Newport llafbot· Hiab School Auditorium, 600 lrvinc Ave • .: Newpc>n Beach. Free ticket. ~l partictp•t.l.n• tn"11genc1eaand all Dally Pilot offlcea. -"'T ' LEONTYNE PRIC'E -S.30 p.m. April 14 at th · Lo• An1e lt>s M ualc Center. with the Lo Angeles Ph1lhar!lloruc. Tickets ot a1cmc1es. TfftJllSDAY,APRILJS ~. S&NJoa CITIZENS' PARADE -Easter lfat Paracle and ~~8 hu~lt, begins ul noon April 15 at the Senior Cttu:eos Multi.purpose Center. 7571 ~esvolnster A Vt! .. West mmsler. Free. lnforma r tion898-3311. ext 262or269. ' HILDOYH "°"' R.fW OVH THI c ucwoo·s .. IST"' 11 1 .... "SU .. AILAHO ornss" Senior Citiut1s $1 .00 Reclpea to add dining ple11ure whlle aubtractlng · calorlea. Wednesday in the .. ,AWARDS .edwards HUNllNGTON CINEMA BEACH BLVD. AT ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH ::~:=~~~ ( R) DUSTIN HOFFMAN Tiie Motl 0.•Ht•fl"9 Oel9C:t••• llO<J ol fN1 C."turyl ,.,.~ •• ,., ... CPG) OAtL'f' SfAltflHO l •t ""' tO IOlf,KIUttl "Be<;1 Vilm r:"i of ~y~ar: WINN ER 4 ACADEMY AWARDS RYAN O'NEAL MOH•,AI ll'M I ATltlUH I 30-6.oo+lO (edw~.~! B~,IS!~£!!Eiil l _.4 ,. . . 1 ClliilifST _,.,, ....... , ... _,.~,, Wl"'"" CINtM tu ..... o Georg¢ f-Scott .... , .. -.r,·---"Thz Hlndmbur~f WALTER MAITHAU TATUM O'NEAL :-~t ,~1) THEBADN ~ ,,., ·~ .. t 1 11.f JO OAtlVIU•HortOSAf AP!lt 10 1 00 • "°"' ot-1as'e10 HEWPOIT CINEMAS Nt•• C O•ll ..nn • .._.C Uf'WWI ·~OrTM"n• ,,. ... , .. :'.:11 C()lllNEllY o'fl .... MICHA&L CAlfll ~t.'\'I"' i...1.,,.. "o lllllllWl•fff9• DB man Mo Would BB Kina CIN CEHTER lultOt•• .. .-...... c.~····· sant111Cltl!'lll tft-41•• r..-aflflr The JolJf' of&'\100Uu\ ...., ... STORYOFO" iuuo a ACAO!Ml' AWARD WINNE A BEST SUPPORTIHO ACTOR O!OROI! BURNS PLUS WALT!R MATTHAU r~~~M~£EJm~ ..... ) t,.;;~t•flOf Cltlft• •If 414 I CO HIT AT CCHTlll ~, . rHc l'IHIOHlR or Hc;OHO A Vt HUI! 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INT 0.1"-"'· 1'1' ------------1 TM IOl_."9 .... ...,, I• OOl"9 °""' fOWAHDll WIQCOtWT()H "C1'11'IOU• IUtlNIH CltfCl••llot "'-t .. <"1"' .. '"• wnt 01 NAMlllATIMINT C•IY .. C.•ta-u -.:~~·"•CT. t!lo-a, Pe(lfl( .... llle•lit••"""'··---· The lollo•l"O--J fl•....,._, Af>tl~~~ Ore,. .. CN\I 0.ltyl:,~. to.ta,._...,, CA '1UI TMOMA• 0 UY.KAI. M>t... ....,._ J MoMfl. ,.lo-..... \fl( AIMf""IYtlU• v1u. ... cu11n• •P•"'"'f!l'fl\, PUBLIC .~one"" .... c.o. ...... -..c.-.ttu1 0,,,.. .... ,-.,, -""'-Slt .. I, <:Mia lltlht, CA ,, "" T11lJ ~l ... tl k Ult•cN<.llld W .., '"' $Mllol Ut ...i1 ·-·· ............ c,,11 ........ 't11 .. .. .__ Q (.tUIAJ. ••14 Ulw-"CTITIOU,eU51NIS• Han l\°" I ,...,.... h i 11141SM·l>tt Or .. C.•l•Mew.CAt»l• Ml$TATIMalfT ·~ .... -........ ttlto ..... , ........... , ........ hlW C.1111 C White, l•I• Yllt-Dr TMi.i~l ....... W<lt .,._,,..-.,... °"""' (It •' .. Ota,,.. """''"' ~~·~ .. ~"iii. Co.ell 0..tr1:;e:, C.0..IAMeM.C.1\1 .. 1\l~f'J·i. -·· ..... ,~IS. ttr• --· I •. • Tl\I\ ""'-"IA c.-..ct ... 11'1 "° ""-MAllKN INOUJYlllES, 111 W.0' ..._ w .. _., .. ••-••11.,. .,_ """ • 11111 s., .. , c.n• ,...\.1 c.t•totN• ,....,.1_ °'-, ... , o .. 1., f1111o1, ........ "'... m11 • • '*td>"···-...... 2.t.••1' ..,,,. H••okl O Corn,., Z.• ,,,..,.., .. "'•-'· t' ~i.1 ------------ Tiii• llttt""'"' -·· ...... WI"' ... ONr1 ... woort .... 11 C.111-.09*1 PUBLIC NOTICE "C'T1T10Ul•UllNU.> (Hftty C...rlL el O•eno. C:-ly ... '~' A-Sl•I•' Ult C:.-•-... lfAM• $TATUIA••fT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .... Dwia Hills Safe ty Class Set MltOiU,ltt• W.t.~,..._ .. ,...,..C•lll'o'"Me92tll f'ICTITIOUS l\l,llflH ,.,...,._,,,._...,,.,,_"9_ p~ Tiii• ""''""" h <-lt<I bl'*""" IOAfljfl UATIMINT ""''"' _,,,...Of_ c .... o.i.., ....... i..c0t-e1H ••-•el'""·-·.,_• . .,. , .. _ ,. ---ELECT•ON•C oES•GN .... o A Red Cross water Meltl\19,a.,• ... 4'•111.t,197' I0-1• -~p ~.. ... --• ·~ OIVfLO'Mf NT ENfEAPA,SES. Quake Strik Ecuador QUITO . Ec uador <AP> -A stronR earthquake atruck •~cuador \Harty lo- day . At lt>»SI H'vt•n persons were reporkd kill~ and othtin W\!rc feared buried in the rums or collapsed bUild· ln~s. an official said. Eurly reports sald the major damage was in t h e p o rt city of E s me rold as. where so me bulld1n t;s crumbled and ut least 120 w e re parl l:llly destroyed. Radio broa dcasts quot· ing an Esmera ldas city P UBLIC ~OTICE lo••Mo•lo•leW•-· s---•iN ~.us >4t1fOM•VI .. 1tNe, ..... ,,..,,,c:os1e...-. ... c:o~ safety instructors pro· .-. ™• .. .,,,,....,, ... , 111e• ..,.,. ,,. i..o-..-~"' ~,. ,,..n .. , 0 '0""' u 111• • gram will be ofrered orr1 c i a I s a 1 d seven -------------tc...nty Cle•~ .. o ....... ~.,"" ,. .... .io...: s.m ..... )4111 °"''" ,.,. .. ,toto.CO..t•MU• ~.,'11 be . . A I 9 ... Sl'•TCMlllf 0" WITNDllAWAL Mtl<ll 11 "'._ V1lle 0.,,. p,11,.1 C•l•I f'Jt:i. O\et~\C """"• J• .•B Ri<llf-g1nn1ng pn 1 at ute persons died and about (_1_1'' _H_on_T ___ ] · ,.oM · ,....,., n.i~ l>W,..u ,, <_, ... w ... ,.. SI ~·· ..,. •. "'moi Dana Hills High School 50 were injured in the ci· ,.. "TN c •'" 1' o" • "•" •0 ruoi._ 0r.,... c .. ,, o.tt, l'llol, "'"-1"" bu"""" " <0"""''"" by • pool. Deadline for pre· ty, l""aled on the Pac.r1·c UNO•• Merc .. tt.i. ...... .-. ... 2.t,lm _,. ..... ~ ...... ,. _,.1.,.,,,,.,.,,.,p "" u 1111cr1T1ou' au\INIHNAMC ™' " ... _ ... , ••• "'" ... 111 ,.. ,..... ... o -· J•. registration is April JS. Ocean about 70 miles ..to•,_ -.o.~ .. '4 ,.. .... ,,... • ..,..,. PUBLIC SOTlCE c..,, .. , '"'~ •• 0••"9t c-y Ot1 "'1' ,,.,.,....., ••• m.., "'"".~ Pre· registration may south of the Colomba' an •Bum Rap' ' Sclwrr Backed By Kissinger From AP Dtspakhr~ Secretary of State llt'Dry A. Kl.H ln1er sayi. su1> pendt'd CBS correspondent Danff'I St'borr "gut o bum rap" an the comrov(•rsy O\'Cr Srhorr's role in publis hing u St!Crl't rl'sx>rt by the llousc lnlelllgenc\• cummille(' . Schorr asked Kl11slnttcr ut tt Gridiron Club din· ner what the s .. crct•ary th<>Ulo!hl of his cast'. ··1 think you got a bum rap, 1·~pt.•d11lly ~Ince the essence of the rep0rt hud alrcudy lrakcd before the report was published." K1ssin~er replied. "The blame should fall on wh04'\ler letalced the report, not on the journalist who rte,•ivt.-d 1t '' • A 3·year·old boy Yion lhc right to a trial to de tl'rmine ir he is the son of actor Chad Evtrt-tt, stal4: Court of Appeals spokesmen said. Dale Andrew Lee Everett 1s represented by his guardia n a l torney. Caryl Wamer, us well as by attorney Barbara Warner Blehr. An earLier out-Of·court sel· Uemenl with the child's mother. actress Sheila Scott, provides for payment to her bv "un· named. interested party" of u $5.000 lump sum plus S275 u month until the child reaches age 18 . • ~--• ~~· .. . f.•1 p.,-tnor from,.,.""'"-"''" Mer<lllS "''-GouAlyC••"°'°'lllte(.e;ollty0tt...,. a••"ll .. ....,., .,.. '""'' ... ' __ , • ,,.. '"'• ,~ be made by calling the border. 0 1 a1co"' tNflrwl!••w-... .i SU'l••o•ciou1tTOf' 'NI lll*i-Or-eo.>1 o.11y "'"' ' Capistrano Unified Nina van Pallaodt, the Stnf(er once rom nntfcai ::.:po•• B 1 •• · ' 0 "' Mew , ~:~~~1::::~~ Ma~,,,. . ._ ..... .,..111.•. m• 11>Wi ..;~~~1~~~r,.c.o.'1 OM••,:O,"':; School District r ecrea· Pt-hiMfJ Prof~#t ly linked to Howard Hughes hoaxstu l'lltlora arv· ..1...."': .~~·~·,:.'°",!,':;:!~:~ ::~,.::,~ 11tOncso'"~:::::'o, "'"'"!OM PUBLIC SOTICE ------------1 lion office. T 0 K Y 0 (A P) Ing, will marry South African entertainer Robert ev111tan ~<" 11 1"" w11"1"c c.001,. .. ,..,. l'IO• flllO&AH Ofl ••u .a110 "°• PU BLIC NOTICE Demonstrations against Kirby later this month. ~-,~ .. , · c lllornl• l.ATl•MTa\TAM•MT••Y THE 1• HOUR e t d v· Pr ,·er "W 'both leuv1nn ..,,.,~""'n-;;;: ::i, ~ttlo.nc'e ..,"'"' Ett•I•"' KATHLEEN 111, MELIN, "'.:z,:_~;us•usrNau -.,. cours ous e ice e m ) t' arc:. ,... ~"''""'••'no P•'"'' "" 1o11-. Ot< .. -. TAT IMltn' NOTteto••v••uatLtTY will meet four Mondays Teng Hsiao·ping con· ( PEO PLE for the Kalahari Desert " ....,,o••'o •10& Blue'"' 0r1,.. HOnci is HE it HY oiv1t""'"" ""..,....,,.. ".....,. 1' .,.,,. """· o"a"Nu•L•afl011r from 7 to 10 p.m. The tinued in Peking on a re· for a quiet slay before our t1"91onfl .. c~.c.mo•n~n-·,.,.""10• •. MAl.ST•Ao f-no; --:~Ill.ALTY u1M1t,_0t1 1>11n ... n110 s.c11""''°'1d1°'1,..1n· course is recommended duced' •cale. J a pan's marrlO"e d ale," Klrb)' Roy F. Hot11 .. 1d P'ATlllCIA A. MELIN I ~1fl9d':""' CiwoN<M! Mer C:.lilo,,.I• '2625 .... '-'""' 11.,......., CoO<t. lllOll<• It ,..,~l>y "' " tii .......... 11.i.ow11" '"" '""'vclet'1l •.,.111..., ... :"-;1 • ::!. 1:'; • .: '""''"'•" t.. tti o n1 Mli....., ~ .. n 1iw1 111e .,,,...., ••Po•t IOI ,,. for lifeguards and is re· Kyodo news service said. said. ~-eo""'' °"-""11 • ,.,., ,., :::".:! ';:!.~~ wiw"c.. H -Dr1w, ow...*',...,. ~•1tem1•""2S w-• ~··· ms 0' 0•"1"' ~ quired for those who give It reported the tu moot He added the couple would live in Cape Town. JMt •-• o-~ eo.tt o.1.:o:'1o1. • -,.rtocui.,.. '"" - 1119 .~ OWlltff• '' con<11Kt .. D? .. .,.. ~-;::::~.'':, .~":!:.:i·.:~.,:: swimming instruction in in the Chinese capital's Miss van Pallandt reportedly was involved w1lh .., 1 '·" 21 .>0. ••,. ,..,.,, :!.'::'.!!':::,~;:.":.';':!i;-,.';;!~ Menui1i.. "''" ""1 0111<• 10<' 1"'HC1--1r.o,... public and private pro-Tien An Men Square was writer Irving, who went lo prison after u<1rnilting he IAltltowt,_ .. O.__... .... >fJI TNtllM•-llt•H flltO_t1-.,....,bu\•N\\ftOUr\lro"l tAM.to • h II th th (L.d di th 'edb h flh P UBLIC NOTICE w1c1 <~et 100 c•vk °""'"' 0riw ~, o.,, of o. ..... '""4Y.,. PM w •"• <•tllM wt>o r~ 11 grams. muc sma er an e a .. e a purporle y .:iu on z co1uap y o c -------------Wttl '"Ill• cu,., h,., ........ -l'Cll .. 1916 '"''111" •IO •• ,, ..... -dll•"' IN\ Holders of current gigantic rally all day billionaire industrialist whod1cd Monday. NOT1cEfoc11Eo1roas c:...~. ..,_. pi11111c .. -gray water safety in· Thursday in support m • su .. 1111oacou•T0,1'NI o.le<IMor<llJI .. ,. "'*'-°' ..... c.e.11 Oe11, flllot T ... '-"°"'' Df'ifl(ljWI OOI<•" sun 0111caL•111o•N•A l'Ott wt Lu...;. 1. suotttt, .....,.11,9. 14. n. m• US>1t tac•tH •• m W•lnYt st'"'-PM-1 structor cards do not the Communist party's Given the choice between listening lo a Senate lME cou11no,.ouoNO« c-vc1•11t euo.~i.• tt..o need to take the training dismi.5sal of Teng from debate on food stam""' or meeting nctress F.llH~th .... A-..J a .a•TMOI . CA•LO .. I •a4 T11tpr111<1POlm-..rOlltll-,.._. E~•••• •I UGtN• 0110.aLL, ,.u.1011,"° P UBLIC SOTICE uo•"•H01~1' "''"-program to be qualified. al l party a nd gov· Taylor, many sena tors ap. DotPH_, ........ "•u• 1t1c-.. ...... .,,,__ Those with blue cards emmental posts and the parenUy can do without the de· MOnce 1s 11e1ut1'f G1v1Nto11W ..uwihlMftatve.utteuw F1CT1T1ou11us1N1ss ........... n ... •_ .. , t t k th rogra promoti·on of Aeling bate . .... ,.,..,.,.,~•bO•• ... -d~I U..._....c:A.... MAMllTATIMINT LMA_..t,C.11-•*" II P.IOC mus a ·e e p m ,,.... .. , ,,.,,_. ,.. • .,.9 ""'"" -"" ,....,, rru1 ,..,. "" ... _,.. ~ ., ....,. _ ""°'1.,..0 °'"" .. CN•• o. Y.._1, to continue certification. Premier Hua Kuo-feng Miss Taylor, making n s ur ,,.. U•CI OIUdltfll ••• '9q.,.r.cl '°flit "IW•yttr: '9Uti..• --Acwllt, "" · d f' t vi · I h · t l C l l '-· ,.,,,. , ............ r11 -...,~to ~·-°'-CMst Dllty Pltoe. AullO•A DESIGNS. ims ""' l------------I THE CL "'SS will be to premier an 1rs co prises g t·seeing Vl!>t o ap1 o , ... ll"CIH\...-O •11,,. •""• °' J-es ~11 l. >. '· m• 1:i.o-i. _., u... "''""......, h•e1>,CA. fMD PUBLIC NOTICE n chairman of the party. Hill. set the visitors' guJlcncs "' 1CH1111111S1No, Auo .... , . .i.uw. a...• ~-is M<Gen-;. tntJ taught by Jay Roelen, astir in the Senate when she wale ~~C: ~.:~· .. S:.~~·.,'!.=. PUBLIC NOTICE =:-"' u. • .._..,....,..-.CA. -.,-11-c_1_0-,.-,-u-.-L-1c-"-,-.-"-,-..o--1 Saddleback College f'rattjle lt Out! escorted to one of the besl ~eats 1,.,. ...... 01,.,..,.,."'"'ll""'""'',,..' T1Wt_,_stscon-.c1t09'•"'-Hl'OlllTN•ctTYCOUNOL coach. DElRUT, Lebanon by Sen. Charle11 H. Percy <R· ••••pe•l••n•"'JIOl,..ot•t•Olwid<»1 tt•• .,...._. OPTltl I _ _. hi ·~ ... , .. ,., '""' "'°"'"' .,.., tflll 1 '~C:~~~!:::::..-.; o-1n111.McG91~ ono, l'OUlfT4fN V•uCY NeceHary manua • (AP) -The leader of 111.>, who then sla y ...... Low s pt•r ''"'"""'"•1•011 0 11 """"'o<e. ........._.. ., ...,..,. ..,.. ~ si ... _, .,.., "'" -'"' 11 .. HOT•ce1sH1.•eB'f'o1veNt1wton may be obtained from Leba n on 's mo s l a description of what was hap. o.1~o ,....H ,, 1•, t .. ,. TM ""-........ _...,, °"""'' Clerk .. Ot•t1" Gto;ioey .,, ,.,...,-r, Aprll '°· ,.,.., et 1·00 P.M. In 'fl • ALLEN J KaHoe1..1. -•_:1•ssio1t PROOucrs ,cm a.-11o111rct1n. m" ,.,. co .. nc11 c11emti.•. 10700 SI•••• the Red Cross 01 ce, powerful Christian fight· pening down on the floor . PEiie¥ e-.. 1oro11.,.w0 11o1 u. .,;,15 l'MW ,....,..,.., 'o""'"'" v111•y, c.11Kon>1• 3 1 8 8 2 C a m 1 n o ing force agreed today to The floor action consisted of spcechmak1ng by ,.,..""""" 41 ""' 00o<•-t nll•o::iw...~v';~,;.r,~ 2GJ1 CM· ruoi1-or~ C..st o.u,P11o1, i,..oiyeounc11 •111"°1d•pu1>11c"""'· Capistrano, suite 230, the ouster of Christian Sen. James B. Allen <D·Ala.) wl)ile many senators J~•t.A.KNllAllllNO lllO Mlu•r..,. V .. lo CA n•H ~11,t, ''-1'.1t1' ll»-lt l"flonl ... 10010'"1"0' "',..,,.., ... 1.uw ' .· • · .a ,.,,,.L "LID av f'AMILY San Juan Capistrano President Su lei man were walking off to prepare an impromptu recep· llUO.ve , ....... '"'" ... Tllll ..... INU .. c....--"'...... Oii~, HOMES •l!o••OINO ,I.A... . .... ....., .. .c11,ca.m.. '"'""''' P UBLIC NOTICE Ntlfo COMM1ss1o .. ·1 01lf1aL o" open from 10 a .m. t.o 3 Franjieh as the firs t step tioo for Miss Taylor in a nearby chamber. Later. ,.,, 1rn1 '""".. o..dl<ty L. Ro-...uon cot101110N•L uu-•UM•T "'°· D4 p.m. w~kdays. toward ending the civil Miss Taylor resumed her tourini::. ei.cortcd by three ""°'""'' '°' E •nYIOI flll• •l•t-nl ••• 111" Wiltl Ult • f<W • F•mlly (110 .. p ..... ,... al IOloal Et Th is h I h C •t l 1· t · Putw•\lltd O••n~ CM•• 0 .. 11, Piiot eo.,..1y c1 .. " ot °'..,te C-• .,. "CT1Ttous aus1N1h s.o ... 10 , .. 1,,. ,11,., 51,.01• ,_,, ere no c arge aor war, l e news pape r ap1 o po tce cap ams . • Merci>,. tt11. "•Mt nAr1McNT th ou e Te t ......._ft L'O l t Le Jo r re "'8•c11 i. .• 111111p1111. '· '' ",. • "'4llft ,,,. '°',_,,.. ,..,'°"' ••• OOlt'9 ~· ~~t1e1t .. ,, • .,,.. e c rs . x uuva0> r en • u • • ---------'"'-· 1 _•1 """'""" DrWltlt c.sa °""' Pltoe. u•· e :i.o"• CMANOll "°· 111 -will cost about $2.i S. ported. Preside~& Ford filed his Income tax return two J ~112 ' ,._ ... ,,,, ~· ~ QREEll Ml.AOOW •SSOCl.&ITO, '81tTAflVI '••Cl' HO.._._,.,,,,.,------------· • 11 t • • I I h' _ _:P:_U:.:B::L:•:.:C:.:..N:.:on:..:.::C::E:__t-..... --.:-':-:-::-:-~::-=-:===--i:.'!c~~···· $alt• o, ~ ::::::'1!::!i,:':°~l:"~:.~; •· P UBLIC NOTICE ~~ win::!s!~fc!~ ~= s~~d of the Apn 15 d ead inc, th1· w 1te 1110T1cionuu1c1tu111"0 PUBLIC NOTICE _;!o,. ~"'~; :,,~~.;:: . ._ ·~ "'"1" .~:.!. ~" ,..;:: • •tettnCM1uvsi•aa a new president, andthiit ' He filed a joint return wllh Mrs. f'ord. A NOTICE •s 11Ettt1Y 01v1 .. -•L------------io ,._,e.aci..c:-n .. 1 .. u.., LMA'-14_.,,_ c-i •AMUTATEMINT wilbin a short time,"• .,Otcesman said Ford will make his tux r1nancial Pode llH'1"9 • 111 ...... .., .... 0 '' ,. c ... , ... 011'..... . Yo .. "9"•"' \. .... C• . Inc .• Co"""'"''"' to 11·' 51"0'• !.~! ,.... .... -.... ,.....,, h •"9 --•a1·d Pierre GemayeJ, ... e "'tatement publt'c soon. He previously r 0 l""a""d () '-11 of , ... Clly Of Coua Mow "" "°"'' TOC•• -· C:OlllWN• (Ol-•11"" 1'11 WlltN•• "-lldtflllt• Tt"l•ll ... Tte<I -......... $Ii "' u• • " " "'' -\Pi. "7•.•llN ....,, OU JOp"'•°' SUP'llltOll COUllTO,. TMI &oui.v;ttd, s..IM )10. S...l•-.. Co for II Si r II• F...,lly fl.,._1<14 I04$ ROH•! \.AWN SE•VICI, Jiit Chief or the right·wlng financial statement, including a report Of lhC l3XeS ......... llW•••ltH•ttlle,,,•lleHIWY... STATIOf'CAL"'O•N••'°• ... .., ......... lllf't<l•on Wiii> .... ,_ ~ ,....,.1 .. ,.,. c:o ..... 11c11 .... _,..,01, '"•couNTYo,011•..01 ~ .....,....,.o.i ... c ..... ...-....,CA. PhaJange party. be bas paid . ..... n, .. r011 ... ,Co•l•Mow, ... CN ........ ,.. Tt\ls .... ,1 ... u Ii C0 .. 011<14'1 Oy .. (~ ... ,.,, .,p bl!lllQ _ _.._ llONALO MERLE BELL."'' lolWll'Ollem. hi••• ol •O\E E ~EA HOR ........ pen-•~IP I I .......... , .. ~ l.AW!o"'"" lltrmUdeOllw,C...t•Mtw,(A..,,.,. l'ore11t Debate ltUOlltl ,IEflTION ll·J~"-C.0.IA ~INGE ~. eu ROSE E. SINGER. w H Sltotl..CIL,I"( t ~.~":."c..~tornl•IC.Ov'ICo*UOUOl'I Tlllt~"'lHIS<Oft*'<ltd.., .. 111 ~ Pta""'"' Co,.,,,.l\Uoft, tor DPcH-"'"E w-...,J · .,.q) -'"" fo..,,l.alll Valley lorVftQ di-. WASHINGTON (AP) "",.,.,n..,. "' ••t-pr-rt•._ 1....., H()TI CI! IS ME-EBY GIVEN .. I.,. VKtPr...,•dfnl o.0,,,_,, T,.. ,.,,.,,,. .,.,,,.,.... _.. lllOtlel<IMe•i.~ll Th h d f th US Al>, Admttt1tlt•Uon P ..... O-I, ~ Credoton ol ,,.. •llo•t ,._,...Cl _I f'\I• tl•lt""'"' wa\ 111..., "''" ,._ -"t>llt •rt"" flt."' Ito. flt!\ l'llllt ....... I w•• 111 .. ..+Ill ,,_ -e ea 0 e . . ·~ ,,.., •" °'''~,.. •. ...,<•••--<ft• c.o-vc1e.,•0r·~ co • .,w ... ,.,.,11 =~: o...:;1~n1 ... o ••• .,..1, .. Cevn•Yek<'"'°'.,. .. c-.., ... Aot11 Forest Service says hls 111 J10. J11, "' m , >M. -m 1 ... w•o o.t.0.111 .,. ...... ., .. "' 111• •· 1t1• FMll• •..,. INl>ll< '"-""" •"" '"'"'""" '· 1"' 'M'M agency did not give pre-v1c:tar~•\tr•t,to P) Cit t"tfft. Wi\tt\ t,... M u•o•'' 11ouc.~. *'" llOft Del Pi n1to1 •fl<IJJlVl<IOt1•Slr"'lo 1""of'1<•oltf't c•tt,Oll•,..-.. .... Pvbll,_0..,.~to.estO.ll•P.lol Tl\ott .. \l,l1t4folHlllylnl•-or1" .....,1$!1H0r ..... CNM l'I IOI. rerentlal treatm~nt lO A.).Cfl l1111dc ..... 1 Ol loprownt ................. -ii• ..•. 21. JO.,.,. "l' II ~llOn 161 ... W ........ "'" "" ....... ....., ... IJl.U, •• tt,. 1Qt.1' Howard H. c a llaway UI ).It Vf<lot•• SI'""' 10 II• CP -..<4'\M•Y "°ll<M•\. I• •,..-"'1'*! ,,,. _t,.,.ltv to do '°· II t-I,.. d l NOTICE I\ l'Ullf"Ell C.IV£H '""' ...... off•U ol ,,, • ., •llO•M•. PUBLIC ~OTfCi: ,..,,.,.,_ "dltW..,. fO~ ,.,., (Otllk1 PUBLIC NOTICE uring resor on govern· .. , Mid 11 .... -Pl•<•.,., -•" Wll..LIAMV SCHMIOT *S..""-4 ,,..,.,,..,.,ftQ0.119•1-"'"'"J.J<U. mentland. • ,,.,...,, tnl .. ••1.0 mo •PP""' -w Ottv•, SYole 100, H••Po•I Buen. Cl TV COUNCIL OF TM£ f'ICTITIOUI IUll!f l!U But teStJm ony Thurs• ..... oy lfw Clly Council of lfltf City Of Co••'OI'"'• tlMO ...... (II j\ .... plO(O"' NOT1Ca loc•aotTOttS C•TVOF FOUNT AIH NAMI STATIMIM1' Coo.IA M.,• .,. '"'• t10 .. ,...n11--""'' 01 ,,,. -"'"""' '" •" ,...,. su,••10•cou11'0'™8 vALLEV nw ,et,_"9 •·-ii ooino l!<nl· day before a Senate sub-"-,..,, """••n•"O to 1,,_ •Jl•I• ol "'"' .,.. STAT• 0' CALl,.OllNIA f'Oll E 1 C"I-i d d EllE('I p PHltO•EY ''""''· "'""" '""' "'""'M .i .... ,,,. TNICOUNTYO,OllAMGe. o::..~~CllV Cle•k -r.-YLOA'S IMPORTS. 11 ... com m H ee in icate C:•I• t1 .. ~ot ,,.. ""'"""'''°'f(>ftOI 11\l\flOllC• ... A.-s4 Publl"'"' °'•"94 '°"' ~lfr Pilot. W•lnwt S11eel, lllownt•lll \llllty. other high level govem-C••• o• co"• M••A 1>.11w ~·c11u.1•1t hhteot VERA t . AYLE ..... "'"• .,,.."' ..,, ,_,. c..111orn•• "'°' ment officials took an ac· ~·'!Mel Ortn .. COd•l °""' Piiot, llOfll!'llT E \I NG!R l,.OHRUM RYLE. 0.(UMd 019• P. T •r•o•. 1106 W•'""' • ' .Al>t\lt, ltl• lOliltatNE BUT Cw ER NOTICE IS wE•EBV GIVEN to,._ Sir.et. FoUtll•lfl V•lf•Y, ~lllotnl• llVe Interest in Seeing tO '""'' co E••<u10 .. 011...,w111o1 <N<lllOlut '"" •bOv• .,..,...., __ PUBLIC NOTICE ..,,oe lt that CnJJaway, who re· ------------1 ,,... •M•• n.tmoooe<e-. NI•" ""o"' .,.v,,,. <1•1,.. _,,,.., 1 .... .., 1 u , ... -Mc-I , ,...,i," IO file Thi• tMnl ...... '<OllCIV<IH vr ,. cently res1·gned as P"es1'. WIU,IAMV.SCHMIOT • • su,•••o•cou•lO'TMI di••-· I PUBUC NOTICE i..wor1 .. w101 .1w110 • .......,,_.,~,.,. ... u, .. ,, >'9Ut"""·"' STAT10,c.1.1PO•N1•'°• Ol9•P.T•r'°'° dent Ford's campaign -----....,.--~_,,.,,.....,....-1 ,.._. .. .oc ... C:A .,_ tho emu ot.,,. Clffil ol u.. -.,, TMI COUMTY o•OllANCM -1 ., t .. 111 ... wtllt .... NOftCITOCatDlfOllS T•t·t7141Mttt11 lllltOc~•noPAwnttlwm,wlllll.. IM•·-rnl' •"""' "' manager, WOn approval SUl'l!•tOllCOUllTO .. TMI An.. ....... c. ····~ ,_....,.,_ ... ,, ... ---..-CITAY-:c;.; c.o.....tt C..O.OI0..-.,,99 C..11f'llY4lll-ll ITAff OP CALI PO•NIA "°" """'"""" °'-Co•>I 0••"1 Piiot, '"tho offl(8 .. EA•L OAKLEY ANO •~tfltMotl4'fol Ille E"•l•olOU!HN .... ,. lllMllt for his resort expansion. l"I COUNT., Of' OaNAGI M¥< .. ~ .............. I • ... ,,,. tlll-7• EOGAlt J. MELCHIOHE. A,..,,..~ .. -•SHALL 1101.ANO, o.c .. -l'Vb41-°' ..... c .. ,, °""' Pllol A Senate investigator C'\IOI• • ."~: ~ NOii ' fT A I.A• ... , s....i. Ohw 51'"1· """ 111• THI! 'EOPLE OF THf STATE OF t.b"'' ••. U.>0.1'1• ,., ,. said the interest of other " PUBLIC "'OTICE' ............. '-" ~11'°""" toOI•, wNCll I\ CAL•~llNIA (f . l RM9TOH. ·~· P£Alll. .. Ila ION. ... ~ ...... ec ... _. ........... _,,_. fO OLEMH. 1101,.ANO federal 0 ic1a s appcar"i o.~wo "'•" _,.,, ,.,,., .. 1,.. 10111e "''"'' e1 ....,....,., .. ,.,. ••• "'°" .,, ._..., P UBLIC NOTICE to have been shared hy '40T•Cr ,, ttrRcnv G•vtN101 ... ,u,.•••o•cou11,0,ca1..1"°""'• ---.... 0111 .. ,_,.,.,..'-.. .., ,,...,_,...,.,,.,i,••-·•-•ttwi ___________ _ .... 1 ... •' '"" •""•• "•""''1°'•-• cou .. rvol' o•a•ot ""'""',...,1c•1l9ft0ft""'""1e• even Sec r el a r y o f ,..,. ,11 """o"' "•••l\q ,. ... ,.. _.,,, COUNTY OP O•ANC.I 0.t.Oillllotf'<ll •, ltlt Jwoe• •• '"'' Cewfl . 1ocot~• •I 'ICTITIOUS IU51NIJJ . I E I L ,,.. ..,.., ""''.°'"' ••• """""' i. ,,.. 1te Ct•o< C•1t••• Or•••'"'"' L•w•EHCf! s WOLL ,..,,,,....,., 100 C•••< c.,,.., °''" M•111111 STATIMINT Ag rl cu tu re a r . ·-.... ,. , .......... 4,, •o..<-• .... • .~. ••·. c.......... r .c,,,... .. , ... Wiii -··· 1" ,,.. '"'Of~·· A .... "°"""' Tiit IOI-.... --.. .,...... IMI· Butz. Butz has denied ....... ~-. ... .. °'-,, ..... , ............. "' , ........ ~ .... • 111<• OI ............... """"",., .......... 11 M•C .. aEL 001 Fill[O. •• IM•lle•• ... -•"<-' C.0.Wltoorn •• 0.pell-nl ... > "" OOUG VA•totEY A AS~IATCS. any involvement in the 1111 .. c-t °' te11•oon1 ""'"' ""'"'""' O•t•nt•nl 11 U7' r E DWA RI) I AltL O•tU.I 'r •flt I OG.aa J ........ tt ttlt •• ' OO A"°. llw" -"1\\ MIH•-Ct. s:0.,..1.,,.. Y•tlcy -.. .... , ...,.,,,..,,' ~~· ,~~~"::: 1 otOH\ '"OMA\ t l "'o"~ ,...,n MUCM101111 _010.,. ....... _..., , .. .,..,.., w• u. .,,.. · · Callaway ski resort mat-~'N:r' .:'~"r·R:c,,~ A P•IW• .. •-1 p <tl\MAN co 11q1t\-H,-~=~u:,.... ............. """''Oll OIJtM .. t:IW..... oo .. o••• H v ....... IUH ter .• ~ ....... uoo ,..,11, _,,. ,., .. , OOE\' '"'~"ui:..:=~:~"• ~ 111• .. """"" Adm•~"'"'""_. Or-~ Miii•·-· Ct. ,.,.,,.,,.. ... v.1 .... CA lo&. Bill OK. 11111 ,loor \.oAta AM C •lllOJAI• .,..,, C N w ,, .. ,. 1.M"""'""-CA. ... If IY, f<•Mt.,,. te , ... •••lllH ,_,111 ... .., '1/0I U _...,.,,,,..01 .. •011>u"""'01',."" lfOT1 1~': • .,"':' •• ; .. "_ TM ,.. .. :mJl ... Jlll 10•· 1• '"111<~ ••'"'"" " ...... "" '"''""'"'"'"c-i..i11y ... i,.. WASHJNGTON (AP) ~In all m•ll•f\ ,.,. .. ..,note t ,! _, ............... -~IW89K-lwr1 .. , .. ,1kwf.,, elVl .. •I ,,,. .. ,.,, •• •••• ~, •. ,.,,,, ..... 1"'" '""' ·-' •-"'"'" , .. ,._... """"°-°''...,. , ... , o.11y "•· o.i.o Ml••••• "1' e>o..Qi•" v •• ,.,,., -A $1.8 billion e mploy. .-... ".' ........ , ......... , ...... "'" -~ -........ ,. ,, • .,. WILLIAM I '"0"11 "'" ........... , ... , 111°" '"""' .... ment blll, with ·I .2 -IU wtlMll • .. , .. ll•H -t•IW-' ' . tJS1 ,. C-l r ,,.,, '"" C•.,• c....mv Ct•r• 01 °''"'" C-.y 6r> • ClllleCIM"'<lllt 1'7• --ll ollM!>v1MrlorCeY.-I Mot(~lt.tth bllliOn for t empOrftry oc1 ot Al ,..,.. 11ur()H ,:•::::;: !:c':.~';.:,,. u. .... PUBLIC ~OTICt; .. ,,.. Sm••• '•111°'"'' """''"""' O•t11oe w \I 0.1117:::. publlc·11ervlcc jobs and r .. tiilornllf••Wlllot ••ll l•fltl• e M•••• ••• Uf ~.:::::~~...... Wr<ll2'.•fldAprlli,•.1t.lfl• llt)I• fUndStonrovldetUmmer , ...... 11\t .ol>O•• "•"'•O--,.. ..... ._,.., ... •Ille• Lo• .. "" S.-I OElll'IA A WENU"'T "' T,,_u,auTo"•,.. _._.. .... ,,.... ' • work for "88,000 poor Ms .. llMOTl I lO IHI' 01111 l'HDANT A <h•ll NOTl(l TOClllOITOllJ °''""' (0 TY P VBLJC N011CE 'f .,.... .. ..., .. c,,"'."''" <..,.111•1111116,.,...,,, .. ~~Y•tit•"'""'• ,~~~:~~o;A~~~!!,~~,.:. ~J:.~:~ au.,,••. UN youths , h81 been 11ent to ,,.._, .. _,.st, .. t _ .. ,, .... 1~··001no1•·1 TNI COUNTYOl'OllANOI • ..... ICNAllOO.OVl800,0a""1'Y "CTlflOUS I US•Nl.H thcSenate. ~ .. II"'"•"" 1°""'""01111•1-"'1· ........ ,, •ua.tc ~llf'lwW.et NAMI UUIMlllfT Presidcnl Ford, wiling T.i• n~:~J:,~~~' '°"""'11·"'11Z::''°11"•0;,'::'~1r.,:'~ '" ,,.. "'""" •1 ·~~ f\t••• 01 ""'Ofllt•h•0" Tiot li>llOW!ftQo.•iOn••••Cltll'tMI-Conareas "the p roblem ' IWI H<ttl... """"I\ .. ,. ""Y•ll, LILLl.11'11! l(NIOHf,0 .... -........... C.tlfer..lttlm -•n: • M~" °'* .... (O.<I o.tll• ........ '°"" ·-:"'t'"" ~~·:0;~.:;:~ ~ -· .. "llff•l" ...... ,. tf'911f>r\ ~: 0141&)t"'" C.Al ll'OR .. IA CON\UMMATI! of yOulh unemployment -"""" , .. M Ap•ttJ • "" ,.., ,. -·-"'"'· ..... no"•·-"°~'"" '"" "'1c1 llr'<• -MT•fwro.m._, CAllNn 11v, 111:1 MOM•v••. s.ui1. A, continues to be a dltficuJt • ' ' -""""'"lll\l"tt..,..l l"''11...,{llHCI-clMI 10 Ille •••d cl•ltn\ ii\ 1,..0"''~•• ,..,.,.I_~·"'" c .. tl 0.ltyl'lloC, C.11•11119 .. ,(A •HK d 'pv 8Ll c NOTICE ""'., 0 .,....,. ... , 0 ' .. 0'"" , .... :; ,.,. ,,~, "' 1i.. ••••••••o '°"'"' °' 10 Mt••"lt ,.-~·''·'· "'•· m•,. o.vto ,.,..,. ... """"'"· uoo, , one." asked Thurs ay '""" '" ,,,. ..... , 1" ···-16 ...... ,.. , ... .,. •• t ... y"'""•QIWf •• ·~ · ..... ,~. s..,.,.,... c.11 .,,., 'or •"'28 .. million to fund ------------1'°"'°'"'"1· ........ )0 °·:· .. , .. tlll• o•fl(t o• 800RNAZ•AN. l(INO A -L;,,,, 0... o. .... ,,,. s.m. Me I' ... • .. ou11ro• -1•-veo.,,.vo• SC'1ULZE • ...... .,,on•• corp ai P UBLIC N0'11CE ,. ... c..1a..-. .. ,cA ..,.,1 the summer job pro· '" Tl41 ~u'1'0 ... oc~·'.,011N•A D U"'"" '°".., ,,_.. -.,.. _,,, •• ~H• tJ.lO l!•oeo .... S...t• -------,,-...,-,..,...,.--T111· ~ .• ,,..,. Ii ""°""~ h • dr"m "41STAT p .. ~ •.wll w11t0t•m••ffYPo"•Olli1C•llOnOf •U> ,,.,.,.C•••'o•O•\l""o 1,..,1..,..,. lfOTICC TO(lllDITOll~ • ~· • ""u . IN AHO •Oii "°' .............. _ , .... ,..,,, ,...,~~·. c-v wn•<ll ........ ,.,.I\ .... 1)14(0 su,11110• COUllTOf'THI _.,_, ....... Ip. The Senate Appropria· n.1 coulfTY ~:.~-· ,~,_,., -'"'' v .... ,., ,,.. ,. .., .,.. "' _, •• ••~ .. ...., •• , . .,...., •n ... '"''' o,C.t.L•,o•"'"'°°" ''"' ,C::;;!:,.~:;.<:'111..i -'"' t._ lions Com m lttee loter ... A• 9' --••"l,..COfftl>IO•At -"'<"Cw'CI ,_""'-'"'"•"Cll0 \••1 •""• wll lNCCOU!fTYO,OllA!fOC '-·~w c••11t.., 0•.,.-C-p Oft '" .... INllH ol , ... AOOfl(...... ... ......... _,. .. ,.,,,.,..of --· ta••flCI ( ... ...., ..... , ........ ,...... .......... ... ... ...... .....,m, ... .. ~ okayed Sl.8 billion for fllfA LAVEllN( JOH NSON,.,.,.,._,.,.,_,,.-. ... -, ........ _ .. twl•lt<ICH'prov-nt•~ ........ _.., IE•I•" .. JOA'IN( E OICllERl, Wttl\IS.tt1'. llU-h job opportunity pro· CNIM ·-~K~~:: ot lllTA UIV( .. NI .,....11<11"t,..compl••"' "''"'" '°"' "'0"'"' ••tt• ,.,. '"" ••• JQ.\HHI l \TMIR OECXIEllT, ""81._.Qr._ CM'I Dwf'r 111191, 11 ,.. c ", ..... _" wn.,.. _,., _.._.,01-o1111 ... -". o......... 1 •,,,. llH-I· grams, Including $1.2 ~NSON IOI"'-.. ,.._ • -_., 1• lllU .... 11 .. , ,,_ _ --;:-_ ~-rc .. n • .,. NOTICE·~ NE•f8V OIVEH lot .. ""'"""·"' .... 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" °'''' """· l"IAl1-°'"'0t c; .. ,J Dell'r .. IOI _<,,1'....0 AIF•I J t 111 ,.-,,. "'*'-°'""9' c .. ,, 0.lly i:iioc, M.orc"f' lhftdA11nlJ' 1'1• II.,. Aot"•• • .... n JO .. ,. t.,. ,. ,., ,. "°"' '· .. n. >0. ,,,. u ,)< • · · , ,,..... ~ltl\M 0.1<1tt eo.u °"''' l'lloC. ~11.•, 1.,u.1tn ,., Jt ( Call 642-5671. 1 Put a few word• lo worlt for vou. Prirai.-Scltoeb WASHINGTON CAP) -The Justice Depart· m e nl is urgi n g tbe Supreme Court t1> outlaw segregate d private schools that tor years ha\'c nllowed white parent!I lo :\void sending their children into intc:-· ar11t cd pub li c cla.5srooms I • Twelve.year-old Kathy Brown m ay he lhe youngest m ember of the prc~s co\'erin the Far o, N.D. trial of American Indian Movement l eade r Russell Means, but he r newspaper credentials are valid. Her story will appear in "The Ltncoln Tenth Street Journal," an eight·page mon· lhly publication with a circula· l ion of 400 copies for fourth throug h sixth graders al a Moqrhead, Min'n., elementary school. MUNl Means and Thomas Poor Bear of Rosebud, S.D., are being tried on chat$(<'S of mterfenng with a Bureau of India n Affairs officer during an lnci· dent at the Standing Rock Indian Reservation In June 1975. * A gastric upset prevented Princess Marl(arel from travelling from London to Edmbur~h lo fulfill a series or engagements, orr1cials said. • Sen. John V, Tanney ~3>'5 hc.-wanted to uvo1d any appearance of con01<"1. l)f inl1•n•,t, M> h1• tnn verted his stock portfolio mto a colll.'ct1on or anctt'nl Roman coins. . A financi:il atatem<'nl relc{llccd m Wu-;h1n1:ton disclosed the C · .rnla Ul'mouut l>ouRht twtw1•1•n r.o und 70 coins :.trut·k 111 th1• "prcimpcn ol republican period of Rome·· "I decidt•d lo do it 11 couple O( )'t-ars a~o aft<.'r ft lot Of Jlt'Opl<' in Congress w1.•rc huvinH pro· hi e ms wilh out 'lldt'r H lrylni:i to find ultt-rior mollv1•11 hchind thei r s tork market lnv1•t1t mt>nl!f, ··Tunney said, • ruNNllY CIC'velund's Mufi('urn ,,r Art bought a masterpiece by the 17lh century ltullun artist Carav1ulo for un est1moh!<l $2 m1lllon, tho mua<'um 's d1rcrtor says .. The painting. "Thi• Martyrdom of St. Andr1•w, ls believed to be one of the mo11t important of the artist's works lo C'Om<' to lhl!I rounlry. Museum Director Sherm an E. Ltt sold Mo11l of Carnva~g10'!160 p1tlntlngs ftre In Jtah nn churches or In pri vslC' collcct1ons. * Rowrt C. Cozens, who heoded the> Culifornia department of Motor Vehicles in the Reagan ad ministration, is resif{nlng unexpectedly as chief of the San Diego County t'lscal and Justice Agency, ef· fecUve July 20. Coiens, 57, was appointed on lln interim basis last July and was expected to be named IX'rm3ncnt Jy to the job which pays $39,000 unnually County s upervisoni crttici2ed him (Qr the way a criminal justice proposal wos hPndled . • Millionaire businessman J amts R. Coson, who has been engaged In a flve·yUr feud with the In· ternal Revenue Service, was Indicted by 11 federal grond jury in Fresno on seven counts of incom e tax evasion. Coson has been charged with Calllna ta ref)()rt mort thtui $500,000 in incomt ond with evadlng $326,000 in Income truces over a three year period from 1969 lo 1971. C08on, 3 former Glend:\IC businessm an who moved to Fresno in 1961, owns Sf'Vf'tel corporations and has large real e!\l3te holdings. 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G Ufo-A..OA \.EA\INO L, 0 11111 £•f"91r Awe , FoWftl .. ft V•t .. y, CA ..,,.. Ge"' .... o. IMM .. mo"I Co , • c,.ltNNtl• CMt>, II/ti Eoo-.a .. , F_...,,,v.ii.y.CA'110e fl\t'\ ~""'' •t <~led bY • ltmlt "4_,_,..11>- ~AO.~~-Co NOTICI OP NI A.ING OP' .. FJITION ll'O• t>•C>eA Tl 0, Wll~ A"O "O• L(TTE•S TIS1'Alltlll NTA•Y ANO AUTMO•tZATION TO AOMINISTI• VNO•• TIIE INDlf>INOUfT .t,(). MllllST•ATIO" OP ISTAT f;S ACT "U(.'h preferenle. hm1la S120ll Tol,11 C.li.h lll't.'th.'<i uon. or dt.!>cnmut11lion." Walk to the lay lo bu) thJs bc.tutlful :J Your e njoyment is ~rettt~r & your tn· v~tment is sounder tf It is loculcd in a choice a rt' a. s uch us Hurbor Vie'' Hills . We have JUSl listed un e legant home in this ar<'a \\ith 4 bdrms., family rm., & 2 frpks. Profl':-:.. <lccorall'd ~ landscaped. New appltanccs -com· plete burglar /fin• al~rm !'ystem. Property is in absolute MO\'E-IN CONDITION! .Prtcc, $149.500, inC'lud· ing lhe land -not Jc~1schold ! This news paper w tll n Dt.:PL J:;X 1-'ront hou'c 2 :o.upt'r mo \e rn l'unJll1on ~ BALBOA l ~l..\;.;D bl·1lruom homc \"A knowingly aC'C'epl an FORMAL DIHIHG l>t.-drm. dt-n fµk • on,• r-it•w carpet!>, nl'w p.tmt 1 BAY & BEACH REALTY adverl1s 1ng for rea $53,900 !-\all pnce L:ir)!e 1 bedroom apl Llolh re St.•.ir ,.hoppin~ and IE J POHrtAVSl(.a \ . Pt"*". (\l•I• OI ELINOll WM!l[ o. ... ....., TfN' tiM,.,,...,., ••t lfl«J wttlt tfw c-my Cl••\ M Or•,. .. COUl'lt °" ""°'"' 16, lllL ,.,,., ,....,.._ o. ... ._ c .. .i 0.11, PH01 ""'"''" 1•.1t-AotH1. t. 117• llll> 7• P UBLH.: NOTICE H()To CE IS kEREll"f GIVEN t ... I llOBE•T A o<NOX ... , lu.O "'"~'" • ~t•t.CM for P.oo.w o1 W1t1 M"1 tor h W.itn(• ot Lrttrn ffO\t•,,..ntM'l' ~ AuttouHt~on 10 AOM1ru\•t r Uf\Ol:'f' U'M lnotPHHM nl Aom1n•\H 4lhon of £\.t•I.,. l4t: I r~f"'"t'l\(e •o wrucn 1\ ~ ~Ot hirUwr C)riiltti<.vl•r,. •nd ttwit th4 tu,.. p I L 0 T at1te w h.ch ~ m viol r 8 m 1 I y r m • 3 b 1 g I modeled ()" ner "1rnt-. 1<1 "d•ools t.:\:lru h1 ri::t: rc.u OUR Z7tft YEAR 6 7 5-3000 ~on or th<• law. I bed rooms. & 2 b.i th,. ~raJl: lor un1l:. $115.UOo ~JI d llurr>, 11 won't la!> I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!' Ho415H fw Sak j make thrs 11n 1dc.1l l.imi· 644 __ 1 .. _!7_0 ______ ..,, 11t th1s µnee 9tiJ b7f\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly home. Car1>c t ed A • .,1 •• !:-<11 ,., "" '"'"•'"' ~ 100.Z~ral 1002 ~ I 002 lhruout "1th n1:w plu"h <i•·--[~ IJ;Ui. ;IJ·.u11 ··~:·~·E·;x··c·:::T·l·O··:··· ······················• ....................... shag. Complete with REALTORS iif:iHk ,,.._ ,. ...-,... TWO STORY bltns and rareplacc. L....::::.::.....!!~~!!~ SB.DOM AV.t.1• '"ILE LIKE FOREST ""°Ole<•"' .... , ... (!""' ...... ---------------1 wt'°'....,.,, u . ,.,,, ~· 10 oo .. m.." l'ICT1n ous1vsu1an NAMI STlTl!MINT r,.. loll•••"o P•'lon h 001"9 bt4ft&f'H ., GOllOON'S CAllOl!N 5£11\llCE, )~ "'-'· Co1U Mew, CA '16:11 ()or-EK11"9r, U. "'-· C:.0.1<1 ~w.U.'1'11 n.,, IMA•M>• h c-..tt.o l)y., ,,.. CffYfdu41. Gorc:llOltfk"M' ,,.., •1'1-ftl ... ll19'f wt"' Ille c-1, ci.r• o1 o. .... '°""'' "" Moru> "· lf76. . ,.,...,. "'*·-Ot-(Mfl O..ty l'llllt. -112. 9, ''-7J 1'7' lJDI 1• P l'BLIC :"OTICI:: ,,,. ,_.,oo.., ol O.p.rt,...nt No. Joo W10 COtKf, •t 100 C•vlc Cente-t" Ortvt W~\t 1n th• C11y of ~•nto A"• '~"..,.."'• 0<1kd •pr1• t 11P6 Wll.LIAMI SIJONN, Counly Cl•r• ,.1.UNKETT 6 ,.LUltKlTT OJOllwAw PO loa Kt NMftl>ft91'0ft ...... 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STAf( OF .-owl..,_, .... .., ,., .. .,.,, '"'"' CAll,OllNIA, ... \PE• ..... ,. ,,_, ... .,..._, ~ '"'· tD\I\, """ •fCOllOf01Nll00K*P'"CE'IOw W<1' ol""'• ·~'"'' ••"'"',...Of""'"° I»' /1 •NCL USIVE OF MISCELl.ANEOVS tf'l!lo <~t •fll ctt co..•d '~'"'' .. , ,,., MAP\ fN tHf OF,•CE 01'." T' ... E .,.,..,,,.__,lot•-••••"OOI,,...,,,., COUNTY •IECO•Ol• 01" \A>O Of pr .. f"ty Olt c:Mf\t>I t~l·•t (OUNl 'f ( II,.._, •t\fll .. "'"9 1 ..... ~ ... Ml Praperty e.ddf9'\• ll"f'P0"'1fdtY kfltftllM\ Hurry, won't 1 ... st long 1 .:;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ -1' FAMILY POOL w1th assumable VA lu-.n. I' MESA VEROE '26.950 Call540·11Sl GIANT Extremely oulRt11ndln~I WATERFRONT 2 Story haru 1n ! J ust CAREFREE SHADE pr1ele of '"' 1H•r,h111j fOll '1'111•: COOi> l.IFf"' $26.9.'IO full pnce' Large DOLL HOUSE 1w11:hhorhood Tr1•t• hn1«l l l.m itt·~I tll•ld .. I. :. tt.•tlrm lt\rnii mom. Very tart:e You 11.on'l behe\t: -·111 LIVING TREES apprn.i1·h 111111e1li. •• 1.irruh 1\ t' l'oull' I{ fBrruty.d1n1ng room com · you ~l.'e 1ns1dc lh1!> 3 Jui.t h::.tl·•J. 3 lw1lroom on ;i tree hncd street '.\1 OSi;' \1 N ll~L' ": \NII : Ti•11n11' '.11 r.t1111h1u:. mm bo' Bnght & spacious bedroom, :.! balh. hu;tc \;ondo :n ll u11t1111tl011 HARE tlNU Mn:.t "" muu1tv duh Uuli-HI•· uled kitchen -step-m fireplace, new furnace. Beal'l1 neJr Hu,h.ird & .md i.hdknn!( a lovely l>lrnble floor pl.in 111 I m.11111 1·n.1111" 111< Id 111 panlry! Wrought iron new bltns. OW. clec Adam:. T en n1,, ~~1~l'~~t~c0~1.f~seh~~r;:! eludes 1 hu&l'rll\11:~1 m•11lllll\ "-''" t-'or .1 st•urway to queen su~ed garai:I! door. Stora)!e hlAnt!\J ;oll. ha~kl'lhJll. liehrnd ttn ivy co\ered room, 11q;e anll ~ "11h•rfrt>11I h11yo•r~11h an bedrooms. SeC'luded house. Big corner lot pool 11.1lh ..:uarJ. µark r oom. lari.:t.> l>l'PIHul .. 111l.1ml µud.cl lxluk. t-'01 b I A k $•9 •oo C II dr~" rur "ll1ldr0 r1 Tht• fent·t!. a i:reuky lalllce formal d1n10° r-~m :,I ·11111 l'Jll ma3terw1 w l In vanity. s 1ng .. •" · a ,u ~ ~ ' t·o\l'it'<I l.iwn:.wmR un a famrlv ., ......... '.". .. r::::1n• + ~ Redwood fen ced patio SCO.llSI. .. on't l.•:.t .it only SJJ,50CJ 1 1 h • ~ ''"' """'"' ·~ ' FOR,, L·, ... '.'"' ... 1,·1u" U\Uftuu,, J" n. \ " 3 c.1r "Jltl"C ""du1l.-1t 400ll"'~ 1\1.l overlooking w roURht iron c. ·~ """' ,... h , r·-• .• •··-d .. .. "" 1 ' JM' roo .-u " ""' room l'O\'l'red pdtlo t \.\ (ll l.l1 C.M. Ul&S enclosed swimming pool CLASSIC COTTAGE Call 675-7225 l"llllJi:t· ,, -nu~ ancl rnm \' .. L' I'•· 1 1 L· \ 1-· \ _.. AR ... Enclosed garaite plus ex· <.:he<'k this old e r J f) \ rnmpll'k d.1rkro11m OR t:.\ K' i-~:\STc. KO·O~I 'iJ!~ U. tra parkmi.:. Take advan· bedroom on t.ui:l' R J lot hu11drn1t for th•· ,hu111·r TOO',, 1 T <1kt lldvun • a: __ I tage of lhtS townhomc rn Orange near Chapman h • I' r d 1 I value! Call now 1•"'·1700. d u~' ll't' J on '1 tJl.\t' nr th1' ran• 011 -Colleg1:. Lo\ •·I~ >.tr S47.SOO By ap1>111nlm1·nt porlurnl y Call no~• l•---------- 1[ i 'Uf lffil_ ~~:~i?~:~; ----iA' •~~ ~ 1 [~~-,; bi ·i~ .. u1n c L rA HEW LISTINGS ; Prop~-~!~·~ ~iiP'i3)~ IJ A..fftAME HOUSE Newport Shores 1•00 OUA•• st ,..,.....,~, llA<" 1 OF GLASS I J Bit. 2 ha l 'pi.:1 .nil-cl OCEAN BREEZES I ASSUME $35,500 carpl'l". dr:.tlll'' 6. ap 1 COBBLESTONE 1 :\11lo· to tw111·h Thi' li1!j l/\rt1:.tll: b1•aC'h ch:ill•l. CUSTOM ESTATE-:-1,1hJIH"l'' thq1<•r \\,tnt' 11 I hoinc<;l't:o.un lrll'lt h>l l.. Tilt.• entry lo liv1n~ room! POOL q111 t'l..~al1• S."i!l,."iOO I WALK.. has 1•v,.ryth1ni: v11111 With f1r1!plut·~ & \ll'W ut o~eonfront I ••:tels to 1111-ru,lt('! ram1l\' t•nulcl "·1111 4 ll1h tu~h .:round~ tiournict ! REDUCED l'rta•I•·'· a• "~· uld . l'ull,·a.:" 1•;1rk pool h11nw I ;1 bJ . & ll&F 11.,111 k1t<·h<>n&hr<'dkfosthar : Sl4000 l.i:t• 11011," lrp11, t .. •hcolr1•1l"•w"1<l1•1·1\111i: !'>-15\Wll Family room l11rlc·nwa) I Lon~ pn,at~ dnvt• to 3 O"lll'I 11.ill tr.ide loi fr1•111 h tlnor'I Fo1 m.11 1'Tnsler retrc,w•t "1th 11>all , )t't'ludcd bc.ich :irt•J of b,i}ll'llnt 1tin1ri~ 1l:ir1l"'o<l(j rl11t1r" 0 r ~I a s !o. In It r 0 r I l'UMom home' Nt•,1 l1•cl Balboa Bay P rop . I lt-J\ \' :o.hJkt• root l.Jl'l:l' ",hitdrc.•.n & ,itue:o.t on the hill "tit• ,,, .. ,. R ,111tt .. J ~.t ffil' roorn 2 I I t ., 1 I"'' v ~altors F11 •·11l.u·c, Lots of trees 11g111 itt n •• 1 ~ ""10 cappcd mounl,11n 'tt•w J tuft with opco ~urnc<I tkdroom formal din * 675-7060 * \1111 mm·h. much morr' C"'tltn" TJI. \ r 7• • h1 '' 111n•· ad11crllM•d V.: "' ~ l' 0 l' '' mi: 81.i: l<tJtnl' l•H>m ~llh - i\ loon '.'~ nc.,. lo.in mas:.1\ c 1t11.·k l1n·1>lul'c -----------•I l "11 ~i; ~I ~~~~1"27 :I.I l>0.)5 !Ill Counlrv l..ll cho'n "1th break I d!>l r11om "rt'•' $44,500 form pool oft tnd'h'r wJle. c .. bJ/1<1 und p.irl~ flt..rln,.>m. ;! bath nn "I·----------· BllQ :-.:o quahl~ mi.: '' Iara:•• t ornl'r 11'1 ~ 11 h ~HERITAGE '. REALTORS SP4H15H ESTATE 2 STORY " S0,950 W I 11 d I II !: w a I k ~ ,1 ) l h r 1111 Rh Ca ' l 1 111 ,1 n court) uol Autht·11tw r••d lilt' ru•1f anti sv.in"h 3 IR + IOHUS b.1ko111r:. • ~·dmkd .. n OCUMAIR OUPLU I µ, :? do"' n . :<tt•p-; w °'''"'n <.;n-.1l renllll arco1 l'nu'tl to wll ut ~:.!.!>00 ti7:1 :M~~I t>4:! 22!>3 1-:vc.:> associated IAOKEAS-REALTORS 101\ W l olboo 6 7 I h6 I EAST SID£ DOLL HOUSE .. S44,000 S1•rlu1t1•1t 1111 1.10· lytt . '' tlu-. hh;1r11 2 hl•olrm ~ Je11 Lol~ ur µJno•ltni.t Li.; hr1l k lplt , m1•r:.11d U\: l.it•h1.'d dbl .:.ir \';1canl. ro•arlv for \t11tr in:.f>l.'l' uun Call 54t. ~ ~HERITAGE "" REALTORS s s I F I E D sume Ii"•', V 1\ loan S39:? lent ctJ ~ Jnl ,\ n .ii i.:1 • .11 month P••)' .ill m eludmi: honw to r.11,c a IJm1h tJ'l'S. Bcllt'r bl· QUtl"k on CJll 1t1 !'>l'<' POOL-SlS,9 0 0 tr\ lu ,\ilulw \Iii· la\ 1:0.h 1----------l-'lll.. NT \IN \'i\LLf:Y livrn..: room' :-th.1d1, 11t I r~~~~oo8!3f~ulh j home IHs lhan two} e;irs told with a long lt~t of l''<· • tru~ ancludtnl!. den. ~1th ; .. ·et bar. 1.'ll'<lnc ~arage 1 door . m1rrorcd wardrobe : close~ and mut.•h more. i Has t'Yen a \ ll'W or lhr I ocean from lhe rNlwoorl 1 cJt.>ck Full pnrc Sll!l,9VO . C Al. L 556 2660 t;:SELECT T'PROPERTIES CUSTOM HOME ~l'annR completton In Newport Shnrt':'I w ith mounu1n \tcw. Comm. poc1I & h ·nm ... Walk to new city park & occanl b\·11cb. M 11ny ft•atures , ft.'<! 1.tnrl O" nt>r/Mwlder. d.1" S40 3."l!IJ l'l 'Rl.IC NOTICE 1111 fNl l'ltOaATE COUllT 111 AltO flO• Tiii CITY ANO COUNTY 0,. O~NVI• A"0 STA fl 0, GOlOllAOO ....... ,.,., NOTICI 111•1• ol ClllC.O•Y JAMI S McNlllV O.t .. -TO AM perMft\ tftter•\tN *" •cao- '*"9d •\tt• •\tat• •\ (tedUOt• tr •• """"'· .... ,~ ... 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If>• 1 M 11 6 4 2 • this on .. -. l'all nu"':• ~ ... pon 1,_ S.12 25.1.S I -~~ ·~~-"··'~''""''f"t .... ~t· 046•tst511 [®M IME NEWPORT BLVD. C'uk ofr1ce !>Ul le B\UJla· ble for least: Lol:. ul panehng Suitatil<: tor many business.:'-.. ON l. Y $350, mo. lt'a:o.l'. 546·414 I ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. IAYSHORE BEAUTY 5l:r'.IT~ f>otcnl1.1I plu' AJ.!\ 51!1 tllil2 5 & S COflstruc ti on I 'r nlcl man:o.11111 FanlJi.l1c l.11':.q>i.:. Pr11f Id'' pct I ronl & hk yurJ. II? cht'l'n k1tC'h, slcp-dn fm rm l'nhanc•"I w1i:orgt"011~ P aith Verdi· rrplc, hui.:o• liv rm ~ formal din rm llui:c mstr so1tr f., J mn1 l' Ill bdrm-.. 3ha . hUIC<' p u n t: I t• d hon 11 ' r m Ta' l 1• I u 11 y ol 1• ,. 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Im· nwd1ah' Ol"t uµ.in<'Y 11111et lrl'{' hn<'o l Mrect. fl 1ant'1sr11n tile enlr)' would hkr· to 1•x1•h11n111 Olll Tiu·~•· urt• 1 u1'\' Uuri y l0.ill S1C 2.'H3 (~f' ''' V qi•, IU"1 I N t, f ' [~l~IM -CHOICE CONDOS f'.asLs1de. t.:011t11 Mesa·, bett UU} ! Cfo,P lo hu~ hn{'s, l'Xrellcnl i1hoµp1n1o1 3 Bedroom. 2 sto11 . <'Pb. ~. bh.m, .ind cu .. tom .;hutters Nic e J>Jlto l'lubhouse :and pool r"o ~J'(Jl<Y Spdl"IOUS Ranrhn \'1lla l1e,1al•---------· II\ 111i.: 111 .1pprn\ lllOO !oq d In 111 ~ c· ... n l 1 n .i THINK TAX ll 1 .,,~l' II\ ing roum. k1tchcn Walli. 111 Kl1ti.'> D1111ni.: area open!\ lo I <' ad tu 11.r Iv alt• WRITE-OFF i:ourme t ktlC'hen l'uurtyanl' S~l!~p1ni: AnJ?ular i;latrC'tJS(' t o 3 islatr('a::.c :o.o.ir:. to mai.l('r FUT 1.111 ..: I'll \S 11111 •• !>PilCIUU.S bedroom:. 2''11 bedroom romplt>~ -~'If/SJ' 8 Ul'I r \ ll'W Bath5. G t c;,\NT I C SWl!<'pmg view nr i:rel·n ll~Pt>rly. l11v1•1, poul, RONUS ROOM :.t·n~1bly bell:. i111d surroundtnl( r nl'lll h111IH o·\t I fl •11111 localed 11vcr 2 l'ar al arca' ," !!'"", awuv al r hll'h 1,.1k11l1JI 1111 U:11·k 1.1ch1:<I i.:urai.:i•' Owner S43.900 llurry !147 Gorn Bu~ Fnr appl u.tll II fl 10 ' I •'ll•ttlll ••fl\11•'1.Jl>ll,, ' I ~~f ~~;~H~~:L~<l~·~:;(~ [ ~ l?!i!!'YI~ J~.u1:8· . . . ± roR,:l~~ "' bel11·v1· tn .. nhum•· 'CJil _!?~!!J!JJ 1 ~~r!!a!.5r!~.!~-~~~ai.!'!~~ \':tlul' S3H.!XM> full prn·e I• • · -· ~111 <.:at1r:r:-.11s2 1ioo OCE"' .... VIEW ,., p. I J." . '·I ) "''~";. "'" [~Haiti Lease Opti0tt r\11: O<'l·a n 111{'w all rooms. ~l'W -tlJH 21..,ba. :J 1t1r i: .. r, 1)(1111 \ant J 11,l SJ UOll i ~Ill Int) <I" n ,. r I Bk r I 1 I 4 ) •i'i'> ;111 S9100DOWM .11111 3~!\Uffi (' CXlllltnj:? l"lli\ loan on lh1~ 3 11 • <I f 11 u Ill Ir l' ,, II l Y I n c I 11 d l'' rt' m 11 ti .. 1 e d k1tl'h1·11 with liltn ranl(c ;11111 llW )Httaj!I' dO<Jr 111a•n1•r , hlrtt•k ".tlll-d y.1r11 ['If l n1·w lo1rn o·o~lll •1r 11uot1ryli1" ()uH·k TERRIFIC DUPLEX Wllh VIEWS or WATt.:R IA'lrJ:r I h<•rl & :I bed untl~ W/(.'UVl'rc\I baltOllll''I Grt•nt loC'allfln on rut dl• "'"<' $1~.ooo - WATUtfRONT ltOM[<, REAL ESTATE 631-1400 EnJllY the i.unset, v11·Wl>d rmm 2 ston"' Vi•r)I al tral'\I\ c Bc;n·h pro1>t•rl y Elegantly 1lct·or1:1tl'll Furn1turt· induoll'<I 1r1 pnrt' 4 Bdrm> , 111111dl·1 f ram rm .,.1\hwcth.1r,'I ha, 3 C'ar i::u .1111•, 11·1t.11 rlo,el:., m.1ny "''' ,1, 6-161111 Walker 8 lee Real f 11t1t1 llGCAHYOH JUST LISTED You ai.ked for 1l • llu· r•mhlln R r11n('h "'Ylt• S&6 2 STORY 410RM $~R4l}}A-~t,~~· Tlrat lntri911in9 Word Gome wrtli a CliucHe o·~ ........ , . ~ leivr •• " ...... ~ -ew'1, b-'9-tt) •lfl f0t,tr .,,..... -.d\ ... -fHllfln_I .. ._"'°_ ... 01 , .. , ,.O•T CL AlllOGE 1------------- 5 6 7 8 hui:c lnrm.d h111niz r<"'m . 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J '· ,. •-I• ""' '' ~ K€Y Ml HI Ml UM rart>. minimum down Owner will help fin:inCl: nc:>w 28R 2RA Danu l'ntlll Condo 011e rl0Qkin.i m11nn11 Askt.n11 $72.500 HALPINCHIH REALTORS 67~4392 t.:all 1( vou tu«' lookan11 for 11 t'l 0 11 h \I '~ ' ' PETE BARRETT -REALTY- MM200 675 40GO ~ ~-. *LOOK* lh.ru '"The Hc>bby Shop" t'll'ld whot vou want 1.n DAILY PfWT<.1as,tfled o.uh Pilot Class 1hed!> ~ion each Wed .tt Sat Super Eastside 2 F.e«rnom boll lloui;e on lariie fl 2 lot G rt-.1 t op portunlty for N<.1>Jo-.lon Pn(•f.'t:I al only S.IS.000 Hurry. new hs\lng. 640-6161 ·-" ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC . \\uni acl rc><.ull., lt42 567 f: " 0 L y 0 . , f •• , yLndy '° ,., " L· ... ~, r-,.,,.,..-.. ,1-.. ,-... 1---4 hn'l "'"°"'"II"' !11• ........ . .. ___ .. __ .. __ ... __ ... _ ~ t+ ,..,.,,.. YwoiN• • \i .• j I>• i A. I l l u F L 1 F I ~•YP< • .,..~ ... i.• '"' -~· .. l'l1r-'t-'"T,-Tlfr-T,-... ,~. () ......,...... " • ~ 'I • q '"' ~----.0.-.0.-.i.--1 y _, ~:.:;:1,; :':r,.~·1 ;:-O:' l'l'tl'l'l'I I I SCRAM-lETS bswen 1111 ClonificotiOft 8080 I ~ ....,.. f'Of' s. ·······••······•···•··• ..................••... G ... rol 1002 ~r.. IOOJ ···••••·•··•·•········· ..•..•.•.•....•........ * BALBOA ISLAND * CUTE llTTLE COTTAGE J H \' ..... IHJ(I """II \,,' IJ<Kl I 111l l '11ll' GOLD CO.AST co.OP VIEW UNIT f·.h·...:.1111 1111•\ 1·1' t.11·t,11I "l:!I >•Jll 8.ALIOA OCUNFRONT DUPUX :! Yl•:Jr-.11ld 1;11·a1 111<1111H· ~ l H!l. IJOil SHARP OFFICE IUILOIHG IXlll '-l'\\ llltll Bl\ d <. \I .\t111l1,d ~·r n .... , ::..II .~loll :-.:!.111 1)11(/ MERRELL REALTY 3400 Vi a Oporto,N.B. 675 ·7900 ~•~•~•••••••I~.~~ ........ ;~!!!.~~ ...... ..!~~•~•~•••••••• I Fridav Aprtl9 t916 OAIL't'PILOT D:J Go.......e I 002 GoeMnlll I toJ ConMto c:kl Mor I 0221Corona &kl Mor I OU Hotu" For S. HoaM For S. Ho.w. For~ •·••••····•·•••····•··· .............................................. ····•·•••·•·••·······•• ............•..•....... ······················· .....•.•......•........ Co1to M~•a I 024 Huntiftqtoe hoch I 040 l"IM I 044 IA YSHOIH. HI u)1o Don 'l mis~ th1~ ~real lam1ly homC' in the Areatest hcac·h fum1ly u rcu Enchanting ~lret>t , clarlini.: homes 4lnd tt11i. 3 bedroom h<is a ~ut\llY t·ourtyard, upstairs 1wm·lcd den anti plenty of room. An<l 1t ':-.on f{'t· l~incl. Think about thut at $124 ,500 u~1vui: ti klALTOR~ t. I~ t;OOQ ':' :.13 l CO •\! Huit•w'.,: Coron 1 rl~I M.i• I I. 01 /J ,,,,, •I~ t,()() * LOOKING GOOD * Spac1ou:. & fr1endl} nl''' duplex on lo\'• cly Acacw \\rib JU~l goin~ up hU\ no~ & t•hoosc ~our f\n ontl' <'Olor~ & tnm 3 Bdrm .• 2 h:.ith, •ilnum bt•low. 2 bdrm .,~ bath. ~un<lc«k up. Sl29.500 UNIVERSITY REALTY 300 I l. Coott HMJltw.y CWOMct.!Mv 673-4510 ················ .................................................... . SA n SS s ty IUILOlR Wood-Gtass·Class 11\ ClW=-'tlt 1-"'l"I:'' hOUM' 'm.ill lilt 3 l'lw t.i .. h•,l ... ·lltn~ tn11<!tol w: :I Ur, 2 ko, (.'ondo nr llr • :? h,.. l.iundr) rm In th• 11 \'.t 3 UH t t'll t 1:1.J• I. 1\,1\ 1 ot onl) :: ~pht It 'el. Nru Lilkc 1.)1\ G.11 dl•n i•11l1) 11> ,111,i;f•'>I"'~ ur111~1n1·um l'arl. 1l1kclOb\'O\h 1~1 1:1.i\'IOU:. fl\111..: h11i.:1• 111c, I.).! bt1ek)d + \l.ih.itna . S~3.000 m u tt•r 11u1t.•, ,11,11nit iot>< ludt'd tor un runnln,,: lUi ~i i;l.1i11 w.1lli. Ill lhl• f.111111\ h11~1k llto.tl lJ.irn i.tthni: rtlQlll 011cn ll• ,, Jlat l \ "U' 1 uut1<h ll~1·t1 l1r11'11 ----------•I pullo fol' l•li•i:•11tl 1•ntc•r 1rvlc. fully lond~t·pd rtar COlY IUCH t.itmn,,:. /\ "Mulf! s,.,. "' hmk p11110 ~t·ovt'r COTIAvE lx·for\' ~ou buy C"«•ll h• ioltihll\ 1nclt<'Oll"ll nl 0\~ti:n<'d for ht•urh lov· tlu). o\'rr.ill qu.1l11y (h••ocr \'1:. . .Mcrl'ly 5 blu1:kb to -,....·~---C-A_l_l_N_O __ ti-1:. 11."lll~ ult 1tl' M i3:? OOCIO the surf 3 Bi.: BedroornK, ~ W d.i)> l'c.:.u· 1•0\•~re1I p11t 1 0 ~ 752·7315 wlilOtl!OOU"I w11lcrfull ut --- Corono def Mat I 0221Ccnto Meta 1024 VA $1,500 DOWN a low, low i•1lcc DON,\lO M .BllllO I .. ·;·p:i:~·~·;;;:;~: ••••• P •• r·,:c··e··s· ·,·a··s·h··e··d··· ~~·"~;:.!;~Ir\\~\\~·~ 1:~:iq ROBERTS REALTY Amual•\, ... 11••• t .11r11·1' udti:ht. 1:ounlt> 848· I 688 • BY OWNER • IN "H rt H 1...,. .. k1td11·11. :itnu111 3 llr. 2', ba, /\ 1(.', :tJoo ,,1 Corona dtl Mor • ••po • ~"'' SHARP -W .tlk1ni: tl"tllnct' to It Uni\ t•rstl )' l'ad. \n • '11.111111!11.in I lilt. \h.,1,.1111 l'l ''" L tr••.. SHARP SHARP B h p d ~I.Olio $.\:?·:1;~11. I.mt rm honw l•·.1lu11ni.; . ' ,.., eac a --- ,, hUl!l lllU,ll·t "11\l' \\ 11h ~t11:11 \ '"{:' 1-!ril~n<b UY o" lll.'r 1.'olll'l:I! l'url.. I.I \ ll'\\ lur rn..il u1111n,., \''Cl II .,~, l r.il l'llC S) fj('UM' rn11d1•l. l p m."~'"' 1 ... ·.1m ,\ 1111"11111 \ •·" 'P•H 1"11" 11111•r 11l.1n tl111 rm ('0111111\ lo 11. Ir~ 100111 i:tJlll 111111 111·1•,. '11 ~' ht'Jlllt(lll ',l llh ~29 500 i,:tollll•tl 3 llr, :! h.t •11111 Ge.rat 1002 G....-af 100% uh n"'' 0111\ J .. 111111 .! lit'drcrnm' l.rmtl\ 1·ul <11· '·'" 1111 11 ... 1111 GeMrol 1002~ol 10021•••••••••••••••••••••••1 .. ••••••••••••••••••• .. \\.1lk '" l.1t1i" l1111>n,1 r~m. rl<uthll·,0'"111"H'k llli.: II) 1!t•rorul•·1I . l.1111h1'Jfl S11rrnk11,, •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11.•Jdt ')t5:1~MM1 lttt'l>IJii· "1•w •111 n · E.A STSIDE 11r1\ .it:y 1:.11011• (''""'lo 11111 k:. l>\X.•h. l'.illt.11-~11 ~ld.!lllO 11 "11 IJll }"1rt•pl.H'1• IlllV J>.1111), ""'"'" I LIDO ISLE ·-:>4o i;:.•u lh·.iulllul 3 b .. droom pool \\ ulk to lll'·u·h Pnm •>nh SS:! Oil:!:> C.ill ~l;j.!J7~1 & \\ c II ).!I\ i' '1111 11\llllh'<•d .. I ~l~~.n":r~ ! c~~~mSo~~y1ro~l. L'aw~. I • "l'ftftlll!I I I ~~~:~~;:1~~1\"~,1; lt~::~l~L~ ~ng. 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RIVIERA REALTY 499-2800 lacJuno Hl~I I osn.,.... HiCJWI I 05 ········••··•·•••••··•·····•·•···•·····••···· AHH CHISMAN HAL ESTATI OPEN HOUS E -Sun., 1·5, 36 Lagunita. Laguna Beach -3 Bdrm . h ome w/sun rm. & beautiful ocean vu. Prestigious private area ............. $168.500. LOWER THREE ARCH BAY - Remodeled 3 Bdrm. home w /new roof & carpeting PLUS sunny breakfast ar ea. Oceanfront street location. Just listed ...... S98.7SO. MONARCH TERRACE Special 4 Bdrm., 3 ba., de n home 't?; w /dbl. carved doors, atrium, · ... z;..vm floor-to-ceiling windows. See to appreciate! ............ $149,500. Jl671 a UJll c..t ....,._ S.. &..,... 4"·1J41 4tt·U47 Completely refurbishL'tl hOme . fresh & spar kling thruout! 3 Bdrms. & lar~L'. separate family rm. with beumed c·cll.; 2 brick frplcs., formal dmmg rm & all new country kitC'hl'n with Spuni~h tile . F~nccd pool -grl'at for <'nlldrt.!n. Sl33,500 New murtl·te nant i'adu•tri'al bldg., ~~rtl. 21·.ir11ur l 1t ht• " frsik. 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Call (2J:l • BIGCANYOM :·:~: ~1 ;,:: h~~1~11,1:;'.11''11': ~:: ti~ n1:1 11:11 !Hi~•i00 • • REAL TY ~~~~j1 ;.•:a~::u:'1~ ~~1;1;~,:·~~.'RHI Es tote \\c t k~mb ~fl !'i. 377 71i!t/I ht>forc ll. 30 arn LUX \J HIOIJS LIVING '"""'"'" l'1•1l1111:': 111 0 th "'"11·1· ;.,~I:! 0011 Op1·11 675-1642 545·3261 BEST BUY 1·011111)' s:!10:'\I full pnr•· bc:hOftCJe 2800 <'oll1·1o:t· l'llrk, :1hll . 2ha. or;iflt•r·lpm. ----Prof lli•t'Ot'Oill'tl, lii:ht & 11·,~ lt1111h11111l•tl, \\l\h fJ ,J11\ 1:.: 11'~1 . 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PEACOCK 644-5)35 l.mH''' p1111•1I n·~ulcn 11w1. l1111111 •11ll111 .11lnltt u.1a~101 o.;1>11.:11•1 011t•n lluu:.t•:0-1111 675-5511 HI:!:!. f\pnl luth & lllh Im . 2 ·;,t•H y, P•111I , rrloftt l 1t:i71t•:t"' I I I''' ~71 '.!I ·'•O Hrn1·hurn l.11111· 1111 k f\l1l1·r1•lt•·. 0 1·11l111r. Ja1·u11.1, f>rt\'ill<' I.if.." • • --,-1111 <'11m1111·n·1.1 111·011<"1 l.111n• .~ ·" Condominiums/Town· " San J oa'lUlll I w111mr l\111th ..... 11 ... 1 :~h11UM'"· LIDO ISLE .. -··u•forsal• 1700 547-6469 ~li5mo. l.i.tC':!llr2•;1111,2 .. r1 .V11 'I It'll ... rt B h I 069 I s t I ............. v I Sdt•l'I 1'1011••1111•\ 11'111111111 1<' \11111. Wh I ' .... ewpo ~QC UNIQUE LOT pee acu ar ·······.··.·.······.·· ...•.. l•al 1C..tat· .'if.ti 2r11;0 ol i:oll ('Olli'~·· & L1k1· Ea~tbluff, h:. y 'lrw, 3 br, 2' ~ t>u. lH.')I) ~11 It. Will 1·011~11h•r t·luhh"<·n /l.i J'l<'U.. :<!~so. a11;$ \11\1,, E11trnda, ,\~l. 117~1 ntll.1(1 II J l(ltll .tt.:,~ (tt\ \·0 1,,l ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\' ~ ~ ~ c.r::2' < 1-·11 11 Jll'rlrn11t '" \!'> l'Hl.l f· I• Wonted 2900 ..,, ·' " ' • ""' 1 .. 11<1 l""''"I" ma} ;'l;E\\'l'OHT ~llOltt-:s 1'' 1\ 11~ m•\\, 1111rnat• ho11w ,\,lull ,.011110 • 11u.1t -.hp '1"7 \ .1 StJtt• "<!tHt :.! hr l(nr.11(1•, p11110 . . l1t· p111d1.1w1l ,1•11.11 11t 1•l~ l\lk' lo 111 h t hlk lu :.hr, 1•,11,1 rhn /ti f;1m .·11.111 '11'1·. Jiu . I""''· Or1l1 ... ~. ,.~: , .. '"·'.I 1' I ""I ••••••••••••••••••••••• kul1111k .,:,.,. . S11.11kl111i: .I 111 .•• ., ll.1 .' I' V"'1(~Jlo~tt··~10 I VII II I It I , '""r"' ,Hflft1 .IH i u ,f'1tl'11'l\Wl~h ·,toh111 ' . ~I V h111111• 1>1 l>l'"tl11•l1l l!llr:•11.i ,IU\<'1tlldO 1' mm '··· • '· lll>t' '· 1t•n111... 11 • I!•' rrnk, l.1" 11. ,, ... U• '" ~11:1 ooo. 711 1.1110 P.1rl.. It i: 111•1 ~1 .. r " Hom 1n · · 1 · ·1 Maill llt•11ta1~ ~1111 ~.no C' & 1• \Ii. llt'h, 'll•'I hill', xv11 HOS N.Coo•t Hwy .. Loguno 494-1177 •11.\l;\'N,\ lll':i\t'll • l'11nornm11· 1•0.1 .. tnl 1 •C'W :llH{. 3ha, I mm ~I"" 111u~. '"'II 1•011.,t rurtNI n1•w honw S!•'l.tlm • 1.J\t;Ui-;,\ Sll1\lt l'U.: • :!llH. 2hu. lri: 111't•1111 'h•\\ cl1·rl. x .• ;.:11•1 Ii> Jh\n .I;\\' \\' \ t•: \ T~ IU :I \ .11 i l I C1111M 11111 S l .ai:una l!J!l :!Zli t•nrl Ii·''"'· I llr :11 . lt.1 . ...:.0''1\.IMMI, 1~,:, IJJ'IX 011t•11 ,,, '.>II • I .,, I ·, ll<•<frw>r11 ('h ;1111·l'll•11 ' ,,.,.ut 11:11111 ~1.1111 '.H it 111.1111hlt11,.,111 111·dhd11\1 ~ l ' l"I\' I" ·-luh .I 11 • ' • .'·' 11 hum1·111ln1\ l'ark,lt\ MESA.VERDE 1(111 ;,ui 7;,~,•1 l~•·l(al',l\\\lmmmi: ll'l1· I I • Ill, .1 • Ill , ir1•1111• HELEM COFFEE '"' " ... • i.i I 11.1 .u. '" l'nn .. 111\. ;,:;2 u:ifi7 "'' 1.11•1w11, 111 1111 ~l11~· I• '1nu;,kl't (111, :~1~;;.;:1 'a" U1111lo·'· I hr 1';1" •H1•.1n 67 3 3863 673 15 14 :l7~Hill!!1 J'n•llll$\t' .I hr, 2 h.1 . fo1111 i rh ~1 :1:1. X17·'1tll:I l. ly ' \\t1t•r. ·1 .... • • Iv 1'1t1. l\;1•wly 1l<'l'•H 1!11m h11Sa11 l11,14ui11 f 1,111 Kllll \h·\~ & hko-mo1h•I h1tm1· t-;ns11\Ill'1n:.\l.TOH Di;luH / WA~TED \\'atl'I . i:ar1t1·n1·r 1111 For 1111: l'an)Ort l'I" F .1111 ,,,1,.· hi•v ,11 It I l800 ~ 2 111l.~ol••n 'h"''l'lil""'·. , 1wrt11·~. 1•,111 lllJ.: l 'anvon "11 2.••IO llkr. •.t:! ;1>1.•111 Sort Cl&'~nte I 076 ••••~•~•S•~~•••••••••••• 2 bdrm, 2 both home ln ~11,~;H:l:lt""'"' M :, lllll<I . 1;1111 crn11 ,t· \ ww. !S<ll.1 Hlul I' ( 0 11•1•" · "'1"t'~ 111•1111\. Ii 11 11!1:1 •••••••••••••..... •• • •• . 1 Costa Meta. Co" b• Mu, A•,1·ut f>-111 :,'.11~> ~t 111111111 at )>;1·1~ I I ' .,, l.a1:un.1lhJ1111 oldtt'. 11.t1 . 1 . 1 . 1 A1wnt1~1111:1:1 l!,\~'~;11;1i' '1':i.t.i;::, .. ~ ·:; .:11111111• l>upt.·' 0<'1'an l flnr upper cond. Up S pul t•:-.:1 .1 II'. il ha, ill11~. •HEW HOUSE• FIX & SAVE J llr. :! ll,1, h1111w ", lal'lo:t' ""ti, llt'l'<I' 11111\ TLl' ~Ii I . ;, 0 0 , "\~ n 1· r .1 1: I 1,12 .t:t3.'I DUPLEX 10 . 11111\n '· hilt lu m·c .. 111. 11w11l'r \\Ill hl•lp t1oan<"<'. o .... ·n<•r <1t.:t IN:.! ;13:~ ------ l'J.,\;\' \h•\\ 1,1 H.i..i. OPENHOUSE '""'• Vll'\011:1 hd1 toS40,000.Callafter ''.at w, xlru:.. l'.rc"'1'J!l' t.owly :lllll, 111•11 :!BA ''I ,. t S\I /.SI''\ 1 .. F 1 I' I l' '.., 11r1 •· l 5pm 545 8157 < M. UJt•a. $ill.>. iol'I 1'.1rk. 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I J\:t , (;olt:t~P witq1lr, fr1l )'rel, 1., ml Ill hl'lll'h . $1<J;, )t l y. 117!\ 171rt <'11r1w r ol l\a' "'<ll' ~1 nm" <;i, ,.11"1 DUPLEX BIG BEAUTY W,\T t·:Hl-'IHINT, llnlhm• llurbor Mc•, o11blun11ln~ AHCHOIAGE I llr & 'I !Ir 11r1lc• /\"l'lll R-tols 2.'IHfl Or.HI"'" ., hr • of t'ov1•),, :1 llH. il11l•• 1111r. thrt•,. h 1·1lr1111m h11m1·1 ... "" " • RENTALS \\ 1111 i:ui·~t "'"'"· t1,.11, IMVISTMDfTS 1: o, .'~'." llllNl. 01 ;i~1.:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111•1· I." 11n of rt11n t m . ·1 M000'/11111 \'1 ~ li.c• "'° 111 \•111 '1'•' :1,1 11 •l t.:l k' 171""J4t6-7711 (.i .l.!f~,7 f1or mlti. l nn HousetFumith•d lrpl1·11. life ktl.. i.ta 1J~t· Smule l"unuh llumi•' 1101.'illlt'cl South <'o~:n' ' " 1 "' I I .. ~20 I I & 2 BH, 2 !lu s t:>:> l'rt1k"I'!\ '-•' "1''1 • 1111 k1'fl mlo a i·nrnt•r nll on y fl r.1~1· •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• ,...,w . mo. mr .:un cncr :1HR.2 Bu S:l!I~ ' ' .. ·""" • STAR GAZ.EE·~ &:::~~!..!....---"" I.LAY '-POLLAN ~ I t I I I. C d IM 3122 wafl•r /\tlults . no P\'l.1> -• t 11• "'Y· l11nr 'o11r x"'. '·'"'·iiv•rli <"'t•.1r1 \'11•w. 1:!<11' Houseos to be orona e ar :i lift. 2 1111 . . ''<!.'• ON•anfront, I Ill\. 2 ha. I I .. I'" n ". I 1;7:1 6372 wkdll)'S after j & Ill!)\ a t)l\l!~h•l' ~oiur "'"' \'"\a Ct" enta N('w 411H . moved 1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.knrls :I Bit, 2 B.1 · ~1~1 uppe r <luplex si;:'iQ ~O ~lip :!'1hn, 111rmd111 , It:"' •••••••••••••••••••••••l'.1m('<1Shon• .. ()t'l'ltnfron1 ------3Bll,2 1la ~11;1 \'rJy lf'asc Cull /\rt. 1 ... C' upl U1wn S ,11 Su111541100 Complt•t" prlc·r Int h.llll1l' w p1><1f l''t '1u.1r, ('!pan. qu1l'l 2 111. 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M 1•:..11 3 nn :! ua S52S cl•' P . U o 11 ~ o ll r • 4: 2 Bl'flrm Conti". \ I' vlll pd FN• tl1•I M11r urru l"am11\ 1>11 ' ~u llOM i:r i1l11·rl ~2~ :1011 !'>JC LIOMS EST ATES \lu1fl Renlt1li.. MO 5Jifl Iv C.111 /\lll'•ll 511i·41 It or l[ RAISOR Ht: \I,T\' 1\13 tt;n f\u1hlt·r Rrokt•r 'l°llin~ H:.ri G.~ -----11t·~ ~ rll'ar new mrnrnt• !!Nil Fl;l.Lt-:RTO"li REALTY Rancho Capistrano pror>«rh in llun\1111!\un 1 hr. ~140 mo 11wl ulll 2BR w l!·tt (.'l'rt . dt)>!<. 2'' \t·rc l'an•••I, llt-.11·h Ii.. 111IH•1 p11mt• \<lull" nnh . 1111 11el:i; r unJ.:l' \In , 1·10~1· in 4523Cnrnpu" l>r .1r .. 10c 2 Br I 1' Ra, frplc. dhl .lltll', lr;:r flied yd, "''" ly rt· mod. Wolk t() bt•h. 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PARK WEST APARTMENTS IB8J P.ul..~w·w LJr tr, r1t• C: 1hf\)cn1 1 t 1-1) 55J•9:'11tl I \It C1.IV>'I (lll\,/I' 11 l'I' ttn ()1rg • f.r~··v. 1, l P~1!;lf\ll l 1t .. ~ 'I ' '1 ~ lt<n·:;~n •It<~ ~ f Ill.di hC'uS•fl ~ Cir I~ llllMill• ' . ,\ IRVINE V1UAGES ' I Aportme-nh Furnished or Unfurnished 3900 .................. ~.· ... AportrMnh Furnished · or Unfurni1hed 3900 ··•••··••••····•······• ALICIA VILLAGE ALICIA PLAZA Two of Orange County's mos t ' hl«tul1ful <.ipa r tment µr·oj ect s nestled in Laguna Hills. Excellent loc. next to frwys. & regional shopping ctrs. •Finploce Lo.nCJ• •lilllcrd ROCMR •Wetlor •SwilftfttMIJ roof •Jocftli •s-d Volleyball lnll'riors desi(?ncd for YOU which in<·ludc ~ exposc·d beam ceilings. wood paneled accent wa lls, convenient. functional kitchen, plush ca rpelin~. pv't. patios & balconies. Th• IHI luy m Or-. COUftty ()lf(•nng ti diff<'rt'nt floor plans to dllH>;.l' I rom. fant<.1:-.lll' views througl.lout. ALICIA VILLAGE 25211 Storkpon Ur. S8l 6130 ALICIA '1A%A 252l2Stocltport Dr. 5"1·61Sl LAGUNA HILLS THE HUNTINGTON DISTINCTIVE ADULT APARTMENTS The Huntington wlll oiwn your eye" to what plvt\'>Ur<Jblv .11Mnm1•nr living is really all about! Nol.\4 duriug the fir&t ph11 .. 1• of tlw Grn11d Opening. come disc over o ur superb apartments, f;mtd'>llt d 11hhm1.,1• 11nd marve lo u s recreational facilities! (And h ow eal'llly 11ffm d1tbl1• 3 h1·1t~r llfestyle can be at The Huntlng lun.) ,\ltordablc Hcnlals from S215 to S2!Jri p1·r month. Early Califm111a Arrhitcciure, Tilr Roof<;, Woori1•d L'<tl'rior' • I tVI' Beautiflll Af1(1rtmt•nt pl.sM, ava1labl1• furr11'llll'<l or unfum1~h .. d • Bilclwl(lr. 1 Bedroom with Bath, wrner 1 B"'d1oom with b11th, 2 Bedromn' with Bath, 2 Bedrooms with 2 Baths • Spae1011 .... v11ulted. ~aml'd ceiling Living Rooms. Kitchen Count~r Bars. Dinmq A1eM. D1~hwash<>r<· and Large.! 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Sludcnl oo ""' REMODELING Concrete Work 1 ncs1dl'nlli\I omm 1'l•l:.on~7023 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/largc truck. RcJi.. guur.642-02:.15 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ,\fl•'' ..it11111 .... rv1 'i, !llnn·.. FJ\•c l'i.l, 8J1 lltl32 It.int.Iv ~!~~p:.. n ·c ~''" Al~rm !l}i.tems/Burglar T::. ~~sr~ttr~k J~~~~ Barry 5.a8·97Z311139·S7i9 REP,\lllS·ALL TYPES .,1lcl1l t1>1". kit t h1·n t.. 1.1-;0='ITE ( 0:-\C Ht. l ~; ltl" -..:: ' A\"' .... L'I' \"It'£ i;ll1roe Smolkef'!,~e~5~t Careen Wheaton 963·2035 ointinq/POfMri•uJ Plosttf' /R•polr llt<.a..-.onublr. fr cc c~t. lie hJlh • .•bnt. ~lt!rk~ Ct• s T \ :\1 J• J ~ { t" uh '"' ., a...n " '....,r ... " ~J!>. r., t!~ • ........,.., .;;u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\alt 830-.502() unyl1mc mr nt "" 1·untr.1ct11r tilt-:.t~r11:. ~ri:k ~ 1111• Prl~~~~'.~~h~::~~~me \VHYWORRY&FUSS? stmparnt/wallpapenng. VERY N1':A1: PATCH S.wiftc)/Alttorotlons rtve' "" n '~urk "1 li r patios. t•tc. &ill t11•1 _ _ --Houli Leave the Tax Prepare· Paint lntr $20rm. special J 0 BS & TEXTURE. ••••• ••• ••• •• •• •••••••• 111111 .tll work gu,1r lluntin••lon <i.tnJening IKJ lion to us. 28 yrs expr. l t 1 9687452 Frt>et!Sl 893·1439. I' .&l•1;11hu Cv1htructwn Frl.'e esl Pullo:. &. l'Jl10 S.-r\'ll.;: mow & edge. ••••••••••••~•·••••••• Call NOW 968·8182. on ap ren a • · . CUSTOM MADE !Hi211:111 t u ,. '-' r • w a I lo. i. & •l . , rutes & llaulm.: niov111i:1dcanup --tsa Pride.fair Prices PATCH PLASTERING & ALTERATIONS -tin"·" B)S. F Jlr pnl't''-1 t n.rt ups. ~e~ d serv 17up Gen rl.'pu1r. re11.s. Find what yuu want. In Lie/Ins. Ca taco Parnllng ••ALL TYPES•• WJnl .id rc:-.ults 1>12 5Gill ~>II 57~ ~9~· e n · ' _ Fru.t ln:e (!l!l IM2·4S9.,?_ Dally ~l Class11ieds.' Xlnl rererenccs 1119 3335 1-'ree Esl :'>40.11112!> Call Oon~·~38 ?.!!'~~.~~·:! ..... ~~.~ ~~.-.~::.'~ ..... !~.~~ ~~~.~~·:! ..... !~.~~ ~~~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~!!.~~'!' .•.. !~.~~ !!?!~!.~~!~ .... !~.5.~ ~~ts/ ~~~: ••••••••• ~!.~~ ~!!~ ..... !!~ 60 PER SQ FT 144 i'\ewport Bll1I Spac office for lease. ND HEW,ORT STORE Lost & Fo4Md Oufcafl MaHGca-Al lfANACER. l\faturl· 1617 W l':STCLI rl'·N B :>165. mo. Ul1l piud. PRESTIGIOUS Idea I loc:s ~ i~n. Eves. IDEAL SHOPS Acroi.s from N pl City •••••••• • • • •• •• ••••• •• • WE t:OM ~TO YO'\J t'O ilt, New 47 unit adult A"'[' ·~11.•,"1:! 675·84~i HEWPORT CEHTER ~~l~1 &t2·27:JO Selodl'<I shops & office tlall 1110 sq. Ct. lighted Lod & Fow.d 5300 uo.2210 nft. "prn. co µ .. x. C.M. Hubb.v v .,-"""" -f spuce av:ul The Fae ' & i ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" • v " f 0 ti round floor IJIW o fret• PRIME OFC SPACi · · s1i;n. cvts muvc n con-m have other job. Apt Choice location \pprox. S50:.q 1 1'' hUI\('. l'Onsi:.hnl( of 2400 LldoViU tory. 425 W. 30th in the cessions. $400 mo. on LOST.Black&whllerab· PHEGNANT? + mOdes l salary. 111111 ,·nr,tore rentJl.;!XS Space.Paneled,curpll'd ''lll.i>cparotcbldglocu CICJe hl'arto.fCanneryVlllagc l ease. See al 3337 b1tv1cBroadway&San· Carini conl1denlial 645739 q ll. '\;e11oporl rl'ntn tecoodOu~~o~r.e ~cc.in tion. t'or 1nlormat1on & ShoLpdAreNo Furmfocall673-9393 Newport Blvd. 675·1 la~ Ave. ~-3958 or counseling & relerra1.•---4--------t'.1ll-..kda)~639 Gi00 iew. '""1 0 orJOl'l' c.ill tll-116400800 341G Via 1 o, .8 . 2 or seebldgmgr. oo._. Abortion, adoption &Apt lgr,mature cpl lti to parkng lot. $340 per :.wles approx 600 sq ft t>a. PRIM£ CdM retail or or , • kecpma. uniU. Son e malnt. Kurt. t ··nt.•r o( nr.1111!,e (;ounly UI'< lc·Jo:.11 s llllf• nt•wtv rt'· 'I l' 4 ~ Iv" r I I) c" 1· I I. 1.ookl'll~•· J;,nrtor l'l1I '· ,\ <'. 11rki; 557 Ol:JO fJI 1.u; KJ<.lli mo 675·!1444. 545 :1165 t.a1:una Dea ch office :>\901S200. View facin11 space. 1000' next to bani. Appro"< SOV :.11 fl. i.pace F~nd ~If. fem;lf ~l'~!r AP<.'ArU-: ~17 2563 67S<"22,50·S311. 752·18311 ::.Ulll', 22S ~ll ll S95. mo. Via Lido. l nq. owner. at stre-et. level w/jlluss .ivullublc in ron1uncllon . ep n;...,P~~.!'.• a~ · ---· 111d. u<rl. 4!J.l ·tlS36; Drcyt<rCo .. 675·7002 stora front.Owner/Brkr W /l.'sl11~1 Uoul1quc & inat:r . ......,.1.,...,uu)s AIORTIOM AS~MILEll/ hce Spuce, t ('ady ror ... . "l'cuvancy. 1600 N. 4!17·1332 Executi¥eSultu 540.7~ HeautySolonm CanncryFOUNO While & Gray Counsc~n.:&Rl'ferral &.l TllO ... IC Hroudwoy. Santa An11 NEWPORT IEACH Village. N 8 . Cheerful Rabbit vie of Adams & l'rcg. tcll·ava1l. wknrls Must Ix> 'xper'd in llw Close tu Santu Ana & Personullzcd services OCCice or C·l hoW>c, dbl ('Orner lot bldg. 615·7740. M.un St Hunt. Beach. 2A Hr he.,linc547·9495 A5lle1"4bly ~PC Doord3 & lk f 1.2.J.~ room gurdeo oC· { W 1S1de ul OC Airport) gar. xlnl parking, nu 536 3225 rt 5 30 harn .. sesi Must know Nwpt Fwy·s. 6 b s rom 11<'1.'S I rom $175. 3723 A<.-ct-srlile .a Fw)ll paint & cpls. backs lo . • a · · MASSAGE <'olor cod4 Orthodync BAKER CENTER 1, \ltlH :'\ OFFICi'~.., :~() "'0.1•111 S<t rt Civic t:enll'r. Ulll'h Stret'l N ll. l.-;l.'llt 660 Haker St. maJQr shoppmg culr, t; lndlntriol Rental 4500 f'OUNO. lite while male Bob J ames.Lie. Masseur E 1e 4, ro nl c 5 • l s 9 9 3.1WSQf'T oirrportl.97:Jti666 541.-2984 S ide C.M . $350 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dog \4 t•hut..e t•haln, oo Outcalls ~A M ·9Plll. Soix•4or Aw, 8·2, C:\1. l68SSQ FT &l2 ~ Edilh 2000SQ ri· tags. Vic. Pohaadts & 494·511_1 __ -.J 6-W> 1116 ( \\' SHll' ul IX: \l(flC)rt I 1J;t, llJl.t·r St 546-2984 l lllOSQ fi lluotinl(ton Bch space for :m:i IJIHCH. N B Birch. N.B. !H0.1120 ------- 900SQ l'"T Ct<nlral Cost.t l\ksJ, 800lo Allornl'y 111 Lnw & i>ecty ClaS!>iried ads sell bi a AGENT Sell 503:?•----------1 •SONYA'S ~i\SSAGE • Frt-e l'arkin~ ltiW Sq II. 15' pt>r Mf. rt F\Jrn. w1Cta1tr. & Tax lax . all il y Found: YounA Mnlc Do.: i''or the ma:;,i11~e you've Aulu P'!ccho11ic. litihl . Ht.M .\SSOCIA1'F.S lmmerl. µo~:s. Agent llbrary&.i.erux.~7-6041 items.sm emsorun J200sc1ftw11000M1nA1C Jtlln::.lol,SA.TanlonAC· heen watll fur, call Abtc,lo do front end .>17 1o1:;i 5.all·n29 or tw7.1293 11cm. Just call 642-5678. ulf1ec space. All h~uted. ha 1 r It kc Shep /Ccillie 113iH71lO. Out( II only. olhcnr l.'nl. Xlnt work in~ ----5450 Handulph St, t:ostu 979.9179 cond llunt Auto Center. Tro•et 5450 Tro•et 5450 Tro•ef 5450TrG"ftl 5450 Tro•tl Mesa. $620. 546·1653 1betan ~atu~ healing 4(1.1.J:f2/83J·Bll66 • nrokt·r~ In\ llt•d. i·:·~·~·:·:··~·:·:·:';·:··;·;·;·;·;··;·;·;·;·~·;··;·;·~·;·;·;··;·;·;·;·~··~·~·~·.·.·~·~··~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·~·~··~·~·t·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·~··.·.·.·.·.•.••.•.·.·.·.·.·.·.•.••.•.·.•.•.••.•.•.•.•.••.•.•.•.•.•l•I ~~D:Blk&Wht Fem. cla,s. s~. e. ~~on.~ S~ 4550 Pupp~. part 1·orker . Regist e r J OPEl'O J.. _______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnstol & 5th St. Santa St-::SAMB. 24 W. <.;oa~l AVON lndU5lriol rentul urut 440 Ana, 89-1·7198 Hwy, N.B. 646 011 eves vacationland BRITISH COLUMBIA _-1-§~ FREE .FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY DAILY PILOT British Columbia Travel Adventure Sponsored by ~ Western .. 11( (;. V.A• I ti' & British Columbfe Department of Travel Industry Wednesday, April 14, 8:00 P.M. Newport Harbor High School Auditorium Irvine and 15th St., Newport Beach Plenty of free parking available 2 COLOR FEATURES • BECAUSE IT'S HOME Captures the f ascination and beauty of Britlsh Columbia's unique Queen Charlotte Islands. • ISLAND EDEN A variety view encompassino the many facets of attractions Vancouver Island has to offer the visitor throughout th4! four seasons. •PLUS ENTERTAINMENT BY "THE SWING 0 ' THE KILT" Starring Jock Dunbar and his group, featuring canadian and Scottish type music. WIN A WEEKEND IH llAUTIRIL BRITISH COLUMBIA A free trip f0< two to Bntish Columbia via Western Atrhnes. An onforoettable holiday 10 be given away at the Vacationland Bntish Columbia show. PLUS 2 DOOR PRIZES One Cow1chan Indian Sweater and One 1e· lnchan Totem Pote FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT YOURLOCALTRAVELAGENCY OR THESE OFFICES OF THE DAILY PILOT • 330 West Say Street, Costa M esa • 1186 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach • 17875 Beach Boulevard, Huntingtdn Beach • 25201 La Paz Rd., Saddleback Valley sqfl.N.B.$65. (Gi!Orgl.'ldoys 2.9959 646-0300 LOST; m ul,• Oobt'rman. 9 ~-'-I n. mo's. :in~. to "Freud" SS. OFI'' WIT AD ,......, 1 Refttols Wanted 4600 w/red eoll.ir. •1/5. Vic Relax tho fM To Start! ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Vulnu l 1 ltc.1y1nond & l1n .. --dmusc s 1 Middle aged prur. m.t11 TuslinAve.C.)t.645·1026 •f\·PAl\K'.\11\S. GE • Sc.>11 •osmctlcs. fro· need$ small hsc or apt . 1-:x~rie11ced C. rl:1 granc(S & more from the w l(ar. Rea:s. 548·27S2 LOST: Rloodhound type :\1on-l-'ri 11 1·2am world s lar&Ht toiletries mJlc. 3 J I. JIJrn<' lug. ISKS B Park f\ve. '.)I. co. Flexible hrs. Call Dwld1ngw/stageor ::.pact• collar. Vic. UoY.ntown 646·W-U 9944 :>40·7041or Zenith7-1359 w bwld one, for a s m.1 II II. B. !">36-8905 Reward. l~~;:;-:;;:;;-~F;:;t:rl~·~~~~~~~~~ production comj)an). . V.1.P's "Henl·A· nd" --6'1S·07SS F'OU~D S1.1mesc K1tt~n for your 1mporta t or BABYSl1TER for 9 mos abuut Smos old. Vic cmeq~en<·y err· ds. old boy. Laguna Terrace I Br apt w/inc g:ir. up lo Corona dcl Mar area. 645·1323 area. Full lime. Call Sl75, \\ill redcc. I::. CM. 673 2354. 581·242S eves/wknds. or Nwpl. 64S· 7972 1 2 girls needed lo ere ail 833·5554 days. ---'------.--·~·ouN O Poodf<'/areJ hoat lO lluwu11 & Ta li. ---------- Woman alone "1:.hcs to Bush01rd & llamilton. U.:aving J une. Visit al Babysitter w:intcd. SIOO rent 1 br cottat.tl' or opt II 8 962-9729 I "Ureamer" Gue11l p mo .• bnn11 1 child OK. to S\JS W1l11n.: lo v.urk ie12 Uana Point Man . 548·7243.64S·1S75 p I lime for elderly or cou· f' 0 U N D : P u I m 3 • Near Harbor Mast<'r. pie an uchg ror purl t1 o n ,youns; femal.e. Don. Babysittc<r. full time. rt!nl 213/2<l2·Wti9 Eve~. Slater & Magnolia. FV. --------..u M:ilure. r<'liahl<' woman 714/646·0011. 847·7378 Ttt.Gentl•Touc:h workl\fon·Frl.lchild,111 !"or the little extru~ 111 v r . o l d + I i R h l i\cctnt & wrfr looking for LUST· ('ollil'/Shc:p. pup Outcall Mas~·•lot•' iiou se k e e Ping. Cul f 2Hr h'le Ill CdM. not ov1 I" Blru·k. I.in. Liccn:.<'d Call 751 3!1Jl 1,14 7191. ~')00, yrly lse 835· 7493 l\:J7 · 7157 _______ ~ ___ ..:.;._.;_ ____ .n Mi•c.!1~04'· llcavy IOI IOI '<' 'lhl.'11 R.ntals 4650 r 1 mm,. •I i.: I a i.., e !o1 ~oy1Mftt & ••••••••••••••••••••••• (('n·~rr1ptmnl round aq -por ti • All:.o llt!<H'h 4 I •Nl-11100 • •.. a on WANTf.U IN· 1111\ bldg --····················~·· 11!1 1•hurch lor ~m ron· round: Si ~Hn<'"<' m:ih'. no' Schools & j!rl').!al 11111. (' ,, fir Pf ( ull;1r ,.,, N1·11o flUr"[ Instruction 7005 K:IO io:.1 t ·r,.,, 1.1:11,;11:1 .• ~,7 11h1 1• •••. •• ••. •• •••• ••••••• lusines•/ln,,rst / 1.11 .... r s1IH·1 'I.,,, l'•ic11lh·' Finonc• lt-m "~li~•ir' Vr<' ol ••••• •• • •••••• • • • • •• ••• ~.d1l>on H1i:h Srhool & linineu John Eader M·hool. Opportunity 5005 Heward 96Z-G074. ~:.~~;~~··,:;1;·::1:~;,:;;.:;. l.OST S1:;,:;, ,:,,,~~ WOlt;\J 1-'/\HM 4cl h1u•ll'd 1111111l W/('ro•tk 111 tull. Vic hin~. llt•:.t olrt•r ovt•i l nrbor & W1ho 11 . IE A BARTENDER Full or Port· Time lk! re:idy lo wnrk ;1\ a 11rnl••<t<1l11nnl IJ11111•11dl•r 111 I WN'k. Fn·c• Joh pl.11·1· 111 <.' 11 I .1 " i. 1 ' I a 1\ • · • • 711/K:l<.l·lllll<J. llV1 E lilh SI, S:into Ana. Anwr11.,111 1Jartcndcn1 Sf'hool. di\ :.illcr wa nted 2·:l ":. at 11 time includin..: .•hb. 2 Boys age 3 &. 7 • I 111'.00 ------- BAKER/Donub lJ hls. Over I 8. Fo:.ter ll nuts 15011 <;o cuwe~l. II n. 'ING oon s.cretory OClft 'ocka~r l n Ser,,lce Clk 1plv In f'cnun M 1h1t•1:.!-i11v1n1ts l.•1.• '1•'tll'ldf f>r. NII 1-:111111 l111>ur 1':0111~y1•r Jobs Wante d , 707S llAN"I~; lu•irwu Wonted 5010 LOST l"t•mall• ml~cd ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~IUI ~><Ill 11 ltMI f,IS Qjl,lt S&L ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~·n••h· l\11'"'"r" In 1'.rnl l-'rr••·l.1n11• t;1,111hw i\111,l lELLER 1•111111111.tl l1111k1111~ 1111 h i.:ll ir.!1.ill ' "'11"1 111 p;i,tc-1111 f\'l'Wl.ll1t\l1C>ad10tr1ct' lh.•ni.•· Cu hu,1111•'• f,OSI' ~,11111 H<"ill.lld ~ ~110•·,t.•11:•• clt·~1i.;11, lut.:1" l.111• Mht . or Salt•!I ('11 1:01<1pn I.ah 1!1•1r1l'~ .. r ,)1'\ h:.!'I.•_ _ t'll'f(·r oltl l'!lli1hh"h(•tl Mlii~lon Vi••Jo a11'1J i\tlrnrtlvt•. llialur 1• hu•lil•"•' lkply lo All 4'1'' f'411 . ;-.lo lilH. tla1fy l'ifOl, r .U. '• ----l nlll'/l~l.111 Wlltn.111 t/ao llo'I 1:.i;o, (00'\l!I Mcii.i. l,OST Gr:iy T11wr l\IJ11'1( ~m·~ llf,»-lll•lll '" '"'"'IULll t 'a '12••211 ma Ir•. Mn 1.t 11•1I1 .1 & i.t·cv I ·"' 1''"''r11·n1·1· n• ---\Y;1rner. FV. 1417 •iS'lll cwcullH• '"' v. 11ru11<•rl) ~y Wonted 5030 Anll. "Kl>" m11mt & r111l1l1t· tt•lntums ••• •••••• ••. •• •••••• • • • • 53'1· 7itQcJ or., t7 7111 Wont sw.ooo. '<t't'Url.'d by ,enonab 5l5o.-TYPIN!' MY llUMF-T I> P •V 10~' lnl •••• ••••• ••••••••• •• • •• ' 1 • • • -' •1or f)('r 11111w 11111 lirunrly l>rlnkini: 11r11hlrm'> 54,14 J:J'I \ti•'li Vt•rrlt• lkt1ll11r 11?5 61111 Cull J\ll'ohol ltl'll'llne · • · l'11• 1t1011 WJI provide Cit , • ..,urc• 10 •ow eecnunt" 11~ w••ll ··~ /wowular tl'lll'r dullt•11 It Monlhs lullt•r ··~pc•r. v11·frrr<'t1. For ru1 lh•·t u•(ormatlon IV 111trn.i<'w 11p'°1nt111c-nt "ult per11onnd. f.OS .ANGii.iS FEDERAL SJ.VIHCH WA'llTEU: S:!.1,1100 ht 1nm 1~.•l!l' (II) hltli: l!OMI 1111t•n •'t. ~h•irl t••r111 1111..r t.12 11 ~1 .1•k 1111 l'h1I :/lllr•n•tJuyll:J.'1.111:111 He,.,Wonted 7100 -,.... •• • •• • •• •• • • •• •• • • • 111 'r,2'J 0010 SPIHITllALllt-:AIH;ll ...., ~~ 1'A!ual01J~ll t::mployrr t11ic.•11 IOA~I llll'M ----=--------r. ----·----1\ch l«I' on rill nwlli•r' Au1n11 Clk '""vpnn S•5'1 U.Ar..fl.INl: :ti!-.: El Cumlnu Ht•JI, 1\ I' l'.1Y1} l 01011a hilllJ Mort9a9H, Trust s.111 L"ll'mente. For nppl Gen O<~·t< PA . ~~ IRANCH MANAGER 1•rz•m1 4!J'l·91J(i lnv.-nl on\rol t lk SlcS D••ds 5035 MASSAGE ..................•.... Irvine 1•c111on11d \~1·nry 4118 ~: 11th, C"l.l!ll.1 r.k,,n Sulte221 1112.1110 ---LOANS 8!4% FtGEUSRCEOMROTDSELS 2-~ TD L AMMO. Mcdlr11 I, llental. Also nu OCll'll Oukall· Al'PI only ,\dmin. Supplv & mJny fioilre11l Term' ~1nrc-1~9 llorne·Ofrlcc Slud10 olhers Free training Sotffft' MhJ. Co. 631 ·38 I I Able vcleran<1 n~c 20 II. '42·2171 545-0611 ------i 1v11 ~·S hr l'IT in locril SSMOHEY SS .\vatlablc to nuv TRLST DEl.;l>S MASSAGE 11ru PX. rctlrc.>menl & llOTt:r. OF'f'ICP, IK'nc0t8. Non·vct!I, men • llOMP. & women, tll!C 17-34. S3 3.S nV APl"'f>INTMJo:NT hr min JOIN the ARMY 6 oo PM tn4 00 A~ RESERVE. For mcll'c In 54U GIRL formation <..:1\LL 1213> ~10~~3031. A \ti Cnrpnrnhon for IOU or lntertttlna J20 W Coa°'t Hw} 1' II kif'•. n.'ad tilt' ads in '"The Alttwef'i'"J SerYlc~ 14 l.oc tn Or11n11c <.:o t-;,e & nn ahin-1. Wknd~ included t-;Ot; M:J.7781 Phone M~ {170!> Hobby Shnp" f'\< I") Wf'd ---------oesdaya.Salurday A Fl'1lcr11I Savina.a lil· am•iul1un 111 11et•kln& u n1111.111rr for l\.it Newpart Buch olficc. lndividu11l11 m1111\ br fom lllor with lM cominunil)' It reside In 1lw! lonl orea. Fln1ncl11I or bu'1n<'SI ('Xper\en« la dt':'llrl"d whkh can drcc tl\cly atlmulatc nt"w buslntsi. development. 1&1111t. cu1,omera, " mot.1v11\to por.onnel . Ex· cellcnt workln1 condl· tions & bcncnts. R••ply lo Mr. Keq. S!Z--0610 Equal Opp0r E mployer \ I tWp w..w 11 oo ....., W..ted 71 oo.._., w~ 7 I 00 .._,, W..W 71 OONetp w..w 71 oo _Fr ...... ld.,.•r..._ ..... Ae._r_119-'"._19'-n _________ __;o~A.:.:.:1L::....;Y...:..P..;.:1L:.:O;.;.T--:D~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................................... ~·········· .............................................. .........._w__..__... 1100 ......... w__.l-~ 1100 UL--1 1 ..,..... _..., "-T ..,.. _.._ •10111 IOIOMhc.elrton 1010 IAHqfJIT MA.MAG ••••••••• ..................... ••• .............. ••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PJrtllmf', narnqul!t tintJ\.. 1uSERTERS OfllltCI ..., PART-TIME uii::s for acroui-of IUU" I under ~·"' 11vi;l \ . .t Par+-n.. wkdy . IOA~I ~P~I Noex•-..riencenecessa"'. t.U.1"*' ,,.. y lJ A R )l_A_l_O_n_c l' d .. 1 A a ply Jn Person Retail Store ln F h.ion l$land needs per500 weukd5iy mornings to assist in tteneral off1t'e work. Must ha\'e 10 key Louch abihty & hkc workw~ with r1gurc:, • SALESMEN 12 ~o 16 years o( age want ing to earn $20 to $50 or more per \\'eek. Chance to wln tnpS to Phll3delphla, Washington 0 .C. UNCLAIMED PllSOMAL rao••n SAU SAT. TI«U WID. v tlml'. Sir 11ane1 IAILY rtt.OT • 'J~-rn. C•ll S48 0040 llO W. IAY ST. COSTA MISA 9£Al1Tl<'IAN 0pen7dA)• l'lt'it hn. «12 W. 19th C.\I. IUUTICIAHS w/iomc loll Newporf1 Inn C:all ti t4·06fH o NO Pl JONE CALLS ACCEPTED Equul Opportunity £1r1ployer 9'e...-, To Ca..Hhd 4d #612 cJoD.a,rw PO loi I HO, con ..... Ce U6U . or Cape Kennedy: cash. bikes. 110-kuting und other prizes. If you Uve in Costa Mesa. Newport 8 ea<'h. Huntington Be11ch or El Toro-Mission V1~Jo uca, coll S.19-89S6 and ask tor Mr. Scott Equal OpportlU'lity Employer ALLSPACE C....sa.P STOU .. WAJtlHOUsat 1164' HAMILTON ST. (Corner Hamilton & Newland) walDAYS l-7W.a.M .. 5 ~-....,w..w 71001 ~w..tiM 7100 ....,w .... d 1100 .... w .. ted 1 100 __., -I ••......•..........................•.•........ Help W..t.4 7100 .... w.w 71 ... ..JA__..a..1. 1010 I I ·-t020 BeauUc1an. m1d1lh• 11...:t•1I ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• ••• ... •• • ••••-•••••••I •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• -rr""--·· cyc ... 5 won111n. l'l'lu~t kmtw m1 \I \T U II 1-. \\ U 1\1 A;-. RiCf,TIOHIST T.tf . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 1 & 1 , . 11 p ,t1111 c: t•l "'dco rn•· SALISMAMOR w Wlllbuvtonu:rfr.:~&11p l'l'lllil)(I Ut••t't11lourin~· '.'Ur l\ J'~~n \\at ll~, JUNIOI Ot·\~COll\\'l lo ,\ N1nlu;;\ Jo'ull tlnll.), i.t•xxi phonl.' SALESWOMAH l>avln1h &,Loan. no eii~r pllancts l'UJlllllli or not IJll.t', 111.;hl\H'li:hl, ,., ~~~.;;10 :-~~ ;: ~,i'b~t SALESu£.u io,1ercn11nl11. 1-"ll'>•lblt hr11 vo1,·c., ll:ln.~ lypln11. $5$0 f.1 .. 1e:.t ~rowln• Int 'I n~ct••"· Call for •i>Pl. s I 111 II<' r • P ml' la I br..tk•·~' unc• mo. ol . 11304<7.30 Stll 41Jtil .,_.., "lt't•d ~;ar, hti! l >11iott ~~-1 Cump11ny hi Oranttf Co. !><1:19141.Mni.Cook 67$-~. !>ll:?l!OO:! ·-noys & Girls 10.15 yrs: old, earn !Ml .to'~ R~ce-pt/Secr.t:'k lookm1o: for a11"rei.111'e TIAHSMISSIOM -. . • ____ ,.... 1w11n .. ,..ai.h11rn•h11,un ~2 o.$SO per wc•>t getti"n g n "w ~l "tur" Wn m .. n. P.T Lu . t 1 011t.:01nw&.1lts1>cr~n.lu R&RM'"'... roastma1-lt'r•·onunu11nccOo>•Sch ... mn lJ1\·)1.-ll•, nripornm1t) tor \nu to '° "' "' " ' ' ll.unOub N 8 • 0 c ' nt l'Otnt! unhmllt'J •u'" d £' .1111 n.: o., c n $30. !<IJd. Qd con'41 :s::_~.! <'"''" cumo1 muct1.i,Sl(filK'r tU.iitOmers for t he Dally Pilot. Work llou~ocll'lll\lni,: "c ••ur "1Jrk 111~ (011d:.. 1')pm¥ l'J1 ·6JIJJJO F."rier must h.ne own Norrold r c fr•A:l'r a tor 1lltntbo.ird$!0.t>-111 :!Zii. hr profit C.ir ~ 111111111· hours are l:30to8:3Qafterschool and i n i:c-G'"'11 "'" Gerl r~q 'd ~lust bl' '4«"ll lwli.. i;:ooJ puy. ~762U rr ... e£f'r 1H·dc 585 C-:-& 1.1_1 .. -c.:.:uin\~:.lll\flll h•T .1 rew mote ho urs lon Saturday & 1 ·>~5123 i.en.1m('(! & dependable S;ilu Su1~1c1nj( Fullc1 ur~7 l~ !11)3.111).1 amet"Oi wardrobe. !J{,).,17u '" · ,IF:OIC 1• T~.c·rt'\l x:LIJ<r.n. 8rush cu.,toml•r11. 1-:.,111 • Equipmfl't 8030 847 &t6'. holidays. This 1s not~ paper route. No I<"'· I\.' 111 ~hl'mi.tr> ~mo.&up !16883"111_ TYPESETTER WA!STEU t.G CHEST ....................... . de l 1vt.'r11! s or <' o 11ec t1 n g. I 11r l\iolol!v roi 1 J•h" RECPT /SEC TY S'\1.t-;SWOllf':~. 1 \'r, <'" \11"4". MThT or ~tond .. 1U:EZ~R. GL> l"0!'\0 & Nricon f' C'.1ait1.1 '' I~ '1 TransportctllOO pre( hied. Y ou must 11111nuno 1u•11n_ .'1111 "IJ ... h d 11l0tlt' 1.·0111poscr exPt'r. Rfa\SO. \61.~ 5:>7-llllQ I :! I) l<'n!> .. ilUlO \11..1111 u -,, uU) v 1> on~s . l(OO j)('r lur Siii\• or rontem ·~· c II ---... ..... ...Jen' ti7J .......... Bo~s & "1!.."trlS live 10 l{Unlt"ngto·" u~ach SOU'.h Of "l\.!..1·~n...rnref Gl5~111 t 1 t \ I' I' llrni• liuvu pay. a --, ...,_,too,., ..,,.,,, ~ ., ot: ... _,. ...... ,.. >P" PP~ m per!'on 11or.1 r) Eu1ovcJn tH.:1~711 Gas d~er, ~ l\Jll~t:i~ - IOlnl )1.'.1rs11fa1o:1.• 1>.11 SIJ1l'rlOqua!1ly. \len forL'\Tirnt"l hOmt· l$ :JO l 11,. l'.1c1l1r fai.b1oni.. l>JIJf) ;•ler.•tric wJ:.hcr )35 Doqs 8040 I)' l'1IOl ch·lt\NY rc1ltlnl !)68~.>t! •ICh\l'r)' in ~M & C M i:r11'4ltr. 350 KJl_mu•. 1 ,. om m. ;t. p ll l ) rYPIST. p time. ei.pert. ~W-'1158 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m.ay be 1tv:.11IJhll' Ju 'our :.iau't ~mo~ Ii .av <.:ilSla ~ks.i ~o 393S r\1>n>1>"'· 29 Fa.:.hlO <'Xllt'r 'cJ Arin hr<t l;awt. .pef WORl.D• ~~~~l'~11~'\.~~?1~1\ 11;~~·1,:1 Equal Oppo~ty Employer "on1-:1.l> ''"-"S~:t·st:s HcntJI \:mt AllendJnt. blu_!!d 'u ~;::.:..___ tB7 Randolph. C l\t.__ ~~~r~!.a ::i~i.:~?, ~ ~1~1 Pit n~~. Pl•I.,., Ro~to11 f lime. tJ du)li, "kdJ) S!'.:,U ISTR K.;;SF.S, nec-d Perf. <'ond. Bat ulr Uull 1'ov Fil\ 1'1·rrll-r:.. mcrch.ind1:.c lor M·ll111~ F1gu1 c \lodeb, ~::,,orb olf Pref murned .. ~tust up. "··w cushions .... ou '"0 9388 al\ ~PM Po '1 e::.. S h I h . t 'u. nl'w ~ubsn11it1on' fill 11L't.'C.11·d. Top mont·~. l'ew h Ki h d ~ -' JYPISTS .,.. f h inform1.1twn plt.isc iJll H.lpWont•d 71 HetpW..t.d 7100 S1ud10 tU1 ·38ll <t\l'l?C1< .in wntmg& home.machine Good SS .uu • M i·M~ •• :\ll:t~friso. a42.4J2l. Ft om San ••••••••••••••••••••-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt"11t up~aruncc. Apply. Alw J "'"P· uphol. P·T, FRIGIDAIRED ..... X.. l' er11. JOO mo.""' pup Clnm"nl" _".iii Jua111 'IAr!>c. tt:-.. \\ !>UtRl<'al, l'l:itl~c"port,C l\I. your home. ll·J Sule&, Refrigerator 536-7 13.1 r:s. Sl'ud S\S mo~I ~ ~ • ~ GUARDS Nterl fas t t vvlsts for ~s ms w 17th t C:apistrano an.•..i, ralll DISHWASH:R I I I r II Slruh & i111·ul11t1nj( ex HealEstateSalcs 631·llll0eves \Jllctyottcmporaryjob ~tion .1~vl~w.SA.o:W0oev··~. 4%-0630 and Ml:i:.101\ \111· 1>11'.'' lh l'r,' l rnml'< . emp oymenl u pt:r. fu ll or I.I time 1>11y~ • J . th ... -... & p.irt umc·. lnsid<' work 0111y outpatr··nt f"u "Cr) Join 1+ I *ret---{Ty-'st asi.1i:nmcnts. 01n e ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.31·5027. jo -t::I Toro area. t.ill !'>un &S1rldn ~ "" .. TT -' ,.. TEMPOt ;im -------~11>-1220. I ;,•1;i.1 \\' < '1msl l ~v. ~B ~';;r~r':nsar~r~. fr~i~~ t& Cc n t H . II u "l 1 n g t on •Free 15 Day T rainui11 Musl have su~nor typ. e *PUBLIC* Yorkshire Trrr1er Pups F',qual <Jppor. Emplo)cr -"o l'horw C· ~ &11ch. 812·1426 Course mi: :.k1lb.& he .. wy ore ex " •FUR ..... ITUllE.... Chmp Bloodtint', tiny. _ Anahl'im areas Altl' i1 p er Airport area t " '" •Cutllllac Co r P!Y)()tltlll •· . em f.20 3 lb. stud M.~rviC'c S30·1W.» ----DOCTORSASi l$1". nr over. Retired"" HURSESAIDES •=1Sull·l'>OrJnl!eCounly ~5563661forllppt__ _ ... ,... ........... 111..i• •AUCTIOM• - - BOATS I l 'nl\t•r'>al. 1:!2il W Slh I'\..... II h --... • 7 30 p •r · I s t \nun;: la1ly 118·J > Ill as -.,..,.-ninl(' on a ' 11l'l •:;i l.1.,l ini;~ Oruni;I.' SECRETARY •Ton.tte : M ,, 1n atur1• • l" 111auz.·r WIL.LARDBO•TCO 1 ~1~t in he.illh ::.,. 4oin)o( ~~:30~~~n'"lce~\·:o.3h~~ 1-\tll or p ttm" 1-:.,11\•r Count) Lea d in~ R eal 1-:~talt· 1'EMPORARVllELP DF.ALERSWELC pups. AK<.:. Shots. Cull Im med. 0pt'nint' h;r· lt'~1t1mulc mast;i.:t Nu prt•I d tiocwl 'al.mt·~ & •a 1 i\ d v c r 11:. in g 1 n Comm<•rcial llrnkt•ral(, 1711o2 Sky P:uk LOTS of STOR t7l4) 1165-•922. •lo-' c--.-..a...-j <·\" rwl· Full ta1ning, Mon-Fri. Equal Oppor llrn1•l11' ,\pph , l'arl. C:uhlt1n11a h S\litc HY.? Irvine "" -r ·""'' ~ " 1-·mplo.,·er · . ,.,, J' un •11><·nin~ lor :.rn Call 5 .. " .... 55 R-s & Con s Silver Blue :i1lk1ei.. S fem, ~1 L.. l \'urn"htlc\OU 1•1r11 ,\u. • · S11111·1111r l'llll\, li t;, ·•I \.tvnrt1:.10••1n:'l;illlOn rf · ,._..,. ·r-.... oucnvp • ~ · ... " " • ,. 1c1l'lll !>t't > " c,..p;_·r Solas. levl':.c~· t ar lr. 1 mule . 2 mos old •R~ pl).111~Jfl or•\<!,211~ HELIARCWELDER Sul'l"lll" '"' "U Hunh\'l'n-.-.l.lt'l113 .1~-u n lti1· \crux 80 Eq1.mlOpporEmployer ffide·a·Beds. <'h1111:.. ti-16·0142&ti-15·2llOI •Aswmblers llJrhorBl,<.:os!_.\fe,,u_ l'.ut lime. f'Vt'~ Ex1 .. •r f),1221111 1-· tJ f ___ ""t'ou_111,1hlJ111111.:)our l ~Pl'"rit e1• 0 1 cxccp --r ocker s r hnt'r:..I •Mill Workers 1 DOMESTC l11r slainless stt.'el \1> -.;ur'l'~ \ull'"· c'l)l'r d lleul J::i.l.itc Lrn·n~" llunallv compl'lenl quirk TYPIST F'rench BcdftO"' sc:t:.. Dos.:OREDIE!'.Ct:Clru;s 1 1Jro1'. ltihrsp "'k '\pph ",.1.,,1A"' •"on' Hn\p. Cull lt'11rr11ni: l)'plH + •h Xlnttypistnecd~3days Armoires C"""l5, lleJd :.tjrlThursi\p111 2:! fou Day \\iork\\ i... 1 'IJIC ur f,•mi.c. Full 0 " '" I 'll A · -1 t'l' tinw Spun...,h 0 t:ngli:.h !l t 30 at 629 Tt'rminJI ,\I.).) Thunn. l·'1 r"4l 3!I05 1 ory Super ofc·nl•Jl 1Jenef1ts pc r w l' ck, Irv In e boards. M\ll'Ors. B:ab) 7:30 pm NRilrv 11r"u I Apply lo !•er.on ,peakml: Ll\f n or dai Way •27.Costa M <'~.1 " 1 1 hr 832-5440 Jtrl'4'l opporlun11ty. for t:ompll'X art.1. Call Furnllurl Black & !MIH9~ J 1200Condor \\ C' -----•Ur.I<'' \ti l''• \ I s i u nght J>l'l'oOO C.i I. C.irol Arlcen. ~6-6170. White anif Color TVS. --- f oonu11n Valk' Iv Cd'.\I ti73-54r! • llOSTESS CASH! Ell• t:'J><'r"d 11r t rn1•c; .\11>'\a lx•rn. Grubb & t:lh!'I -refrigeraWS· Wubersi GcnUe female Ala~llan CSU Frwy .il &al hd DRIVERS W ._HTEO t-:xpt'r"d .\lnrnmll'· \ l'rdl' C'om• llcr1p, Wt 42!1!1 Mac-;\ rthur Rlvd , TYPIST. permanC'nl lull Drye rs l...i mps, Pie .\falamule. 2 yr:. old. Ila$ ____ offramp I \I ,...... BLUE DOLl'lll.'I; Ci·nlt'r sc. c M Swte 100, N.n. m -2900. or p.1rt time, lmmed1atl' tu re ll~ ,1 1rr0 r 1 • p31peri.. to aood bome. l'nor '"' .. en 33:>5 Via Lido .;-.. H. opl•n1n~ for fas t, a c Sho"'fr'el< ~ dlspla• ::xi 831·020ll HOOl\KE1';1>-:H .\lu,111<•:? 1n1•r ---l',1rtv \\'orldnN'<1'1.r1cx SECRETARYLEGAL cu rate typist for " .• OTS {---- Theatre Ac<'ounhnl( Ofr \1>PI~ In f ·r"m llOUSt:KEEP1'.R mu~t I 1K'n.<'nCt'<l 1lt1rt\ "l'1lrlm.1? lkn•nt CaUr. Ul1g11llon &. re11p<>nlt1ble pQillJon 1n rucks f Ll S L . O Samoyed pupp1Ci, ,\KC n eed!' P /llmc '\IH'r"d Yello¥1Cob bC' met11.'lil<11"· &l r.·un ullJlll '''r<'ntal RESALfS dome"llr rt'lat1on ex11 WordProcesainaCenter. l(JJC I TEMS T Prtvateputy Hookkeoper to l.lkt· ll;!SISl,w•\vcnuc thn rouih. h,t\l' o"n' s lor c eXP•'I. 20:!5 Top s kill\, 2 uoun° Must bave abllllv lVftA nNU .. nous TO &f EN 842-8085 h f l I '""' p r 11 1 I Earn 35'H. rommlss1on 1 .. 1 1..-c arge o pos 1ni: '' Foonti.1o ;illcy lr.msp. rl' L'f oh: '-'"fl 'lle<A porl HI\ t.I Costa for "al"!I and listln•,!I, No lawyer1 Non amoker. 80wpm, w/good 1ram· .._., O joum:al&gen'llrdi:er.lh --~Hrs p/d.iy 'lun F ri Me<!•• "" " F/llme position Also m.11.,pdhnl(&cproofing Doti't'""ss ut! to 15 llr' ~r wk. llt' .Jin ".'lt.U Wl"cl& up. ~t.·n .lfln. ::.:? 50 P hr. 5-lti :.:.'1.(1 -monthly <'harge Nice of· n1't'd ll-mpornry F /time-s k 111 i.. Mech an 1 c ll I .4A VE SSS SA VE Wanl to Sell flex1hle.64G-32.'J2 or L•1d1e' P'\ller Bru:.h da~i>. J('B:\ An-;wN1111( !:>..rv li1·e C.1115499511 l1Bprest1geofc.Mlll400. tr.1n:.cr1pt1nn required.~· 11,•a1loble on prf Yourtlobbylterm! :.all·~ 96!1.x311 Op r ;-..,., . ., ni.iiurr Q"----S"CRIT"RY--Stoti:.llr al typing an as· ~1i."4!l.. llems 1.ubJct:l t P1ace)'OUl'adW'lder BOOKKEEPER -----Hooseket'pl.'r~. P••rt l111w . hw·r~on to "ork \,trll'•I ., ~ .., ,.. i ,..,_~~" f . II h ELECTRCNICS TllE BALllO' l~"i. 1u.1 , .• "· , ..• ,,,1. 1••1'11 tr.11n ,-.. ":~~ 'let. F nest l'quipment pre:.alc. We honor BoCA W ..._ u c ·'1 i:c <'"per , "' .,, , 0 ~"9 B~tMC~ Professlon11I cureer op-pleasant ofr. Send r &Maswr<:har,ie. Run1each ed .• aL )(cneral lt:•li:l.'r thru tr1.11 TE:CHMCIAN ~lam St. lii5 l>i tu 1111.t. l'l1·:h1· appl\ 111 "'f'~~ port. ror 8ec·y w/IBM tx· aumc 10 Ad. No. 647, D MASTHS AUCTION DAILY PILOT bulanc\' .. i-:,1wr m ~HI! 1'1• lr11ublt• s' JOl pr"'Ju<·· 11 -.. 1 . 1 1•1•1,nn J.,., U111'11c,,l1.•r •· ~h e ,... r Son l I'll 1• I n -1.-Clus1rled Section ' I "' UUM'rH'<'l!<'I' ltl l:U•'' ms Fairview Ur.C\I l'l' "' ",.c II.' y ot, . ). oul( --· 20751/ H t 81 CM 41l't1ni:.xlnl•·ord1t1on~ll. 111111 I"'"''' 111;pl:1•,, .11• home. tll'~l ii\M ~hill (,\I -I m11th .q111t111h• . .Xlnt fr· CoMnMe11:> Ca !!2626 ;z wp . CALLMZ-54711 oppty. Orti&l(r l"o pu1r n:1:1rllt' \Iii' & Cull l>t>lwn %it)&. S1>m. PL/\.-;TICS IH F..SAf.ES In..:•· lw1whl1> ,'I./ pl\-9sant --83)..9625 646..S686 -------"--- Airport lueotinn. I m· r.11l11r lhccn,r.•si;~·ntlul fi46li71fi MOLDl .... Gd"CHl .... EI 11l1no111>h t1re. C1111TYl'JST, !i.tat1s\Jtal medial~. 'l'o SllCO 1>er mo. /Iv •'\fl('t . t d rt. Sm;,11 ..., '"'"" ..., SJ3..8202 w/figure aptitude "pre· Cull K. Nr.·u. ~9 ;lllJ:I \"H "' "oc., hcner11s II.: lfnu~ri.. i•ri11·r 11:1h>,11 11-r OPERA TORS --pare lnvo1cinjt &#~ales Uuslnes'I mun n.-eds Pllrt· K'l7 \\ lhthf , ':\' II tn ~chool .,. \ ly !Na; !17!li> 11111ld11111111.1t·h111l' 0111 i.1111 i-:,..talt• Co· 111 l-'a!>h1on Um1•. In Ille I trial w11rl..m1t rnpi;. :'\pply at. Ii\'~ Ill. 3 Ymml! d11!11rt•n TJf..llh! .. ppl11.llt(JO' '"'I SF.CR t:T \ nY for lll':JI i·nrr<''fllJ1ltl1•nr1· J>art- time llS!IOC. F.arn $10,000 ~ .,11 ,1111" \lcllh rn, ch'4lll 1,111nd Mu!.l h.1\t' SY'"' Compl<'x, ~6-0i yr.Cpl pref 67l·2223 E'-Chl.~l\c .-,p ~eeks at· llou5rk1•1·p.·r.l1u\•\\ork or llllUHlf lllllnl l'uidl!roup cxpcr, l yve 7uwpm. -____ _, •CAREER •CAREER trattl\" alive averaice I 1v<'.1 n under 1 ,, 111,. ;\.. hculth 111,, \iood shorthand lOOwpm, call WAITRF;d$ES ""mun de•·111g rull hmC' ll'e"'I'°~ UcJ<:h 6i5·m~ , ,u-.illon plan Eileen &41H)l23 P llmP i\J>Jli.-. Cast a Dcl Our i:rowmi: revutatlon t.•in•r in ,1.,111t)· fwld. .\ppl~ In l'C'l">un JOI,.. OUR GROUP - --;.,1, :?71iOI 41-t:i dcl Sol has cncoura1ttd us lo tell Wilhni: to tJlll Not h.iir Is your p1 e!wnl Job i;e1t111i; Cofifornio Se<-unly i;uan1, I \ r f•\ lld M v :;lid 1700. you -.e t an b •lp m )'our 1,n 1,i•n. lif 1;1'11 ., 11u rlo\\ ll llo"' abuul W1 h,I\ 1· J n opening for perien~. RPl11 ff. ckf)l•n -• ----1 :<>earch for eniplo) 111cnl somNhlnJ? "nh morl' 11p lnj~ction Moldlnq ;i n 1•' per 1 c n c e d dablt!. Unarmt'll p•l•I WAITR.,S/WAITER CJ ll Cnntrcl l'ar,·t.'r l-'\n "-·•rt .ln lunr:h" portun11'" We hD'" an :.'t>;,llr11:i:s \\l'.l \l. °'""''1wrson. Outsl11nd· Call Emeral <I llJ ~ l>inttll! J,om Cnntmen· t:mplovml'nl A l:t'lll ~ ht•.1\\' '' IJI ~ llJ tll \\Ork 01>en 111.: fn1 ,, \nun i.: 1 I utk So uf H.ikt•r 1111: \\01 kinJ? conditions Comm. Assn. 494-8571 1 tJI t, lltJ" nice . t:iqx·r a ~-lor .1 11t '"'11on1,l "omJll 10 t•rnllt. \\1th OHHedh11l) .1n<l '\t"Clll•nt com·. .,,1 0111,1 .-.. rh·1n person to ----· ---l'I"·'''' l•I" ~•d•• d1•t.11l1•d Noillon \\ 1111• J1•w1•ll'r. :'llo m1.,,111n ,.plit. ~all for lll· Secy. bk pr. sn11I. under .:.;, .Io h tt 1; 1 Id l', H ole J CARPEHTERS , , 1.i... J 1 11 .... 1::-i , ;•'Cpen erwc nccelt,,lr., POOL tl.'1,11." w1lhna to travel. Im Sea l..i~J.l"· r•;, s. Coa&l Custo m boat •u1 l1lln1: ll.1lh11.d~lnd .(.1 '1~•.1.~ i:;.,enin.is&-.kndio trrn MAINTENANCE 673-7601 Weedlarmmg536-0298 ti" ,l..ag.Ut h firm needs ca t1lt'nl1•r., ----terested. give me :t call SN• < h1y t:t11e. a< lht• SECY flOOIOCHPER w/min 3 Y'"" •'\(l('r 1r1 a t 492-7482 o r aft :I, {'Jt·wporh•r Inn lloll'l 111 anytime 1 Girl o(c. New "'I lfiAREHOUSE qua lity ru~tom ).i<'hl 492·3570, a s k fo r M&. N .B. No phonr.> t·Jlh 1,1 •• s"f,\l"l'ANT _, OC y,irehouse wt>rk hwld111S?. Skill In l()rmh.1 [ ·m t I Knsperet'n. please. KO t:; ' '" pleaunt ... c near • . • . • "ork & (mtsh wnlll\\1111. xprJ en 3 All po,1t 111th Apply in Airport. St.art $750 mo.I r .1perics .. L t Cling Is rt'<l 'd Good 1-.1y. ("n. u-h· · t J anitor. ~ini:I<' 11r couple 5 p;.·"1111 ht"11 ~·JO & 4:30. ttapid advant"ement i;;at·•. lirt.<''>, •lri ".e van . PJ iii Ins. 40 llr .... k ffNI ams d:l)S week. Laguna J3ch H 0 ' •• ,\ l" I' II w n . auresslve person. cal>fi ptrkup & dehven es. good ~uallrl("I onlv "'flly .11 I-or pr..-1, flt' /1.: smnll nn•a. 1-93.1-4038 PRODUCTION &lulhtou~I \'illa~l'· 3810 Construction Co, :11~ tll'~"1;'$: ~<'0~'!,; ~lea~ Will uni 1111.11 \\ ork.,, 131.111 quanttt v u11!1 \lu'l b1 Sclllth Plain lJri ve, Santa C· I, Airport Loop Dr, (J)I Yl' I<' t•s. 1 on ° e~. ·1 'h \ '''1 ...... •t "1111· tfl 1•111k f1·o mLcjt:.1.l 51.'t'r<'t:.irv w/xlnl CONTROL CLERK Ana . . S49·8833 Da y wk . Tues-Sa l '""'"""' \i;, 'J " · ·~l' 1' r. " • kl'· t t · · 6:30am-31Jm + ovcrlim ... RI ,kC'ti lt•·•,.1·rh:1J IO'!truc l)Pl!'g s 1 .s, p:ir 1mc gg.•. 111111~ul'lul'ptinh :\told ok.640.8222. Know,ledg~· uC mr1ter10I •Secyslegof&lr Start S2.50 P<'r hr. C~ll CAR WASH Hll.P ma k 1 n 1 I. n 11\\ I t•d ~ Uke kul!!, art:s, milt.. t.. ~~r~~,~~~~-Y~:~~r~~.~!d RETAIL Recept. type 1f ~~~,~~~~~'lv~-~~~~8~11~: "'"'!II. I-" tirn" 0•" · lwtplul. hh· 111 ""' f.. '" work1 /\dlt ut bt 2l for l\nowlt•dttc of hlueprlnh Escrow Secy /vrCr DOW 1n:s1r;;..:s, 3195 D METRO CAR WA SH ''"l"'O•lt1 ly. :1 ; Yi • • 1'· 32 h~ wk. 646 7UJ1. ' hdphil BAKERY MGR. J\ll llJO'i;. 1-"t•c f .1111 Airport Loop Dr CO!ltu :..KJSOJlurhor llJ t•\t 1w•th•nt,. --- - -STACOSWITCHIMC t•xne1ndrr:-.Ac••ncy Alcs:i. • STACCSWITC H INC 1020 B11chSt.Slt'l04 Cl.SHIER 11·r.1 llal•r. l'•"t" '"''•1 MACHINISTS I l.lH ll.il.t>r, Co!llll M,.,a (:uotl llcneflts N1•wport &-.tell 1133 81'10 YnR man 17·20 lile roct.. O"" ix f n ll·tlll'I•· 519.3041 549-3041 A1111h Jn l'erson <.\111 rur Appl r-:~1,1h 'f>.'i wrk Must t'A: neal & fast Coull I'." :r IAH .,111111, F.qual 011p0r t:mplOvl'r llam ~m ------·1 wnrki•r.G4!:>-2702 METRO CAR WASH 1:q11.tl ( •I> l-.n111lt1\ m f AUTOMATIC FAR WEST Srrv1re s1 ... Allcndanl, -··~ ll.1roor 111. CM SCREW MACHINE 1 I lull nr pJlinw. AllJ>IY' Met-c:holtdiH __ t;·q .. 1 t, t'\ lll.'rlC'nl'ed HEi\f, t-;.<.;l/\Tl':SALt:.S C firov.n ·~ lilu·ll, 900 Jo: ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEarc '"'L .Cla..<ts A St'tup Opr ... :, AT rt-::\ 1'1()'1 SERVICES, IN . _{"oast Ill#!.;-.. II. .&-"-~ " ,.. h1J11 ••It n111i: Jo1w \Ill a P\'r on Acme Gndh•v lo. 1.H't:-.si-:n .i. ~ • ..,...... .. Lllr h 111ni:, Ill l.1•v 1 .. lt1r1 .,,,., . .._,\' "" \\ mll11'4~. ftrnwn & Sha1 pe. U<Att l , LIC't-:-.;-;f-"n . 16i:? He) ookts AH! Sc-rvicl' .\ta. i\llr ndont. ••••••••••••••••••• • •·• pho11•·' 1\ I '1111 I I' l w ·•II ~ '111J.'. 1·11 -1 ''" 1~1111, (, 1-:T r111-; ru:o lrvmc p/U~ t!>cper'd only. PUIUC AUCTION Nt'"J>ortll1h h42.t!tl41 bo-.p1tal •\J•1·1w111•• • :! \iliilvln Per,oll \AllPf:T F,qualOpporEmployer AvalJevu & wknd11. MANVITEMSOF'FINE COOK 1\.1 \'\It'" \I .11111r lot Conv I llhll !'>.1l.1n 1 .rni:1• S:' 1~ 111 "'.'I ~ • ht . ( "'I.' ~I 1·,.1 114 ' .l.10. COOK·DIN ... ER 1-: ·qw r ·<I S .111I1• O I 11 llri1" th l<r 1,1u1 .111l, 'Ull7:-..1'11.1 l ll11y, L11i:. tkh ., ..... 110~'· l'llJ"' •. .ti SHUlt·LOKCOR, TIH\"r\ll-:r-11"' Ne 1t oppt>ar . & Jl':Wt:LRY. i\llT l'IHll11 "11 II II 1 hMI F "1;111 m.1n11\> l'I:. \ Wt• tram ""I to '"II M,.,.-rllinK. \pply AM , llBJf':C-l'S, /\NTIQUl':S, 1,.1 I.• Cl rk '" "" .ar..-r. t 1 hlk 'l;n nl \11 .. 'a1ldt>11 hum,'11 '~'' h .rn 11c1·11'1 .11 ~'(ew1>0rt Blvd, C.!11. I-11" r-: F ll IC N ., ii;·rc 111 h '· hlk \~ 11! Cru11'1 .I <'•I •·11ur1.t• lllat ''·" '" 1111 RN l'llCI:>. F: l'Ofl INJo'(l 41 ~1~:~~1~ •:,~.1'"~~;·.: 1110 Fq11.1l U11i>0r .. :m11l11\Pr nl•'lll.11t·I). If )1111.iff•111 ":"~~e~~~a;'L~~e"n~ ntlOCHURE.MS-2200 l•ll '•* t1·~t~ In <'RI n111 • 111 i: COORDINATOR Pig. full or pt-tlmf'. App Iv mnncy lrnm th1• ,t.11 t .>hell S tation l 7lh & VISIT THE A.l!CURK MAIDS 1tcl llln<l1\1d1~allJ7t'b111 11 ''" 7AM·l:30PM trvloe.N.B. CAHNIRYVILLAGE l'\•1111. t11u1• l">"t111n iweded for 111 null "". lra11 n11 011 tn<" o nu111 M t I I 2 AMTtnUEDU.LERS No•'"~r 1w11 • .,~ ,11111" dus1vrrnotel.111KC11nb4t olm11nyh1110H1cf'11 locmt '" iaH·a~ e1t1 11 1l Y .. shukl•·• Ols trlbulnn ..,. ..,... , o... "I ' .. ru••til l)ri O" Cftiin ()>.JI•·•· ~UP\ rv ~ nn •• 1 1 T . n·• P . l·:v1•rythin11 m i\nlh111"~ ltwl i°'Jl\pl)lt < 11 u1 • ;ind nrran.11t'd.41» .. ,M;1 l •11 ,. 1 ,., • ., 1 1 T ..... wnn N . ru1r11 ,.. ro· Quick Quartet Afghan Treasure 1135 t,·~etB~ 11 ---tv. c.1111111 lur\ht•r rl(l mut•• '"'1111·' 0111_.. vll•d {"a1l t1:11 :1n1. lht /VllloWoy,HB ~.~':';.~ " II. 111 ,. a '.\!AID Wantod, p11rt time tn 1 h . i\ rl c n11, {'714 1 11111>1. 1 "n l 11 1't Mr·· -11 ---9055 I\ troasurc on trips •t vp -------llurbnr Inn Mote-I. IMO 1118·8742 Jrn"·n. 01rf"ct.ir or ~1 S 111 I' I' I N <;• It 1•; ('. ni~lilKf~. Tndlnn. Nrw 2 8 ltr.o ll11u'" tn1whM,.( COOK.PREP '1' II" II 0 t l It f •• r r '"I ~.11<1ot.I hou .. ,• Mu~I ht' d1•r11•1Hl8 hi<'. St'l" Ch('(. 6.1c1• ~ Udo Piu k Or, NH •""'Y('\)QL'S • w &11.>oa HINB87S MO::I ·------In ..: S" r., 1 1· '" • w ,\1n:11otJS1·:. Maturi'. ~.ni:lnnil. Ont•nt.il. l'l1'.. '-· 1lf ..f1T ..J OKOt1t••t w1rm l'londtf r.~;\i onl)'~Top $$ -· llt;.\Lt:ST/\Tt: 11110.12 21:11 i-:0 1-;, mtrlhi:i·nl, h•Jllt.l .. t. l)i•· :120 Waln~~t:M1~~.rM_ v; e....; ..... 111 <"'1"'"' lul 111 wonlr~. Cr~clwt '" J • Ul' J"lillphm MAIL CLERK ll.11 1·n'1'1• pr1·l1•rrNI) partun1ly to adv a llCt'. (Jhl hlut' ~···• <'hf',I , h•nil ;·1~;'"'d~u~le~r~~°:t ~1~ l1' Vin 1.tdn. ND Perm. I 11m1• ~...,1l111n lor t•> 111.ina.:1• u11p111~1malc llc'ml 1>111hlc·r,, fll17 lt;m wrought hmllr" iirami•d l~rnalt .,11h \11,11 ~titch. Pal respon,1bk 1wr11on. ly 1()11 unit~ in ~1·wpor1 RM. l ·I l:lf d11l1>h ('\1 1 k j d ltYC'OOll. KnowlC'CIJCt' of m11llronm Ke11 c h. r.:omm1-.1to11 St11fl .. \Jiply, 'dtlS I>l'I ' ' ----run • porct: Ct1n '' tr1n 113'>11Hrr.llon-. "'t rt I Obi I> Pf Showroom s...1-i~lrl mltH!IC ""', W1nd11or Sl.00 for rxh ptll•tn. Md CREDIT & "'Pl'~t·t'd . .11.111h ut '.ofi helpful.butnolnt:c .. ~u b11•1•, opprm1lm11te Y ~ll'" •• n.1 _ -rhr,, 1•11 rly pnmll1\1• 35,oachpatltmlotflrst-c1111 r:ir1f) C~I H\\\. lint& S4SO mo 1\11ph 180 S900 mo. W('<'ltday. Si\LESCl\f€ER wanledtor1m11rl1•,11r'l 1n cuplrn;ircl'I, orii.:in,il Rick l"IClr iims 1 Cl'llM~· alnn.tlliftd111Mlln;.S1-4 tt1 COLLECTION 11\h :IOI" ~eoorWJ>ONrtB Cenh'r L>r, 2nd li7') .atll I NAT"J,.;Q. Ii f: h l 1 11 i: f I"' t 11 re paint, lt<wkmgham wart• looll lat~et lllal PoC>S """ .. ...... .-. 1 G s h o w r o o m • E x f>r . 00-00 8 pentJ or !llldrltl top _, tllortJ tcr f 1 ... ..,... ltl C:1'1'\cr Off' Aio1isl3nl Sh RECf:rTIOMIST 1'.XI' \I'" :'l ht-Jpful. ff<'..:___!_____ What f'lft lo m11 •rt awlldl ...,,.. CLERK "~Ybl~'"""'l·Otl~l•ll~p Br11tht. lnlf'll1i:rnt. i\l •\.\~~;1~/~~f,NEE Woodl.i~h11ni:F1xturc-!I Applionc.s 8010 tttlstay•StWllU*rtet1n1-._tn.owcw......._ ~cun• '''I>"' prc('d. '* 1-<pn.:. t•r MANAGEMENT 111'r"\nn.1hlrsial-.11hhu• lnm1•2<Y.lt S ~l\l..tln ••••••••••••••••••••••• m«.Cllooseusyc.rtcotlofls . ..,._,..._NYtHll.~ F t1nw ti 1 ,lo l'ontAM P II llt~ • 24 11 r-. "k tit-lll'\'\Jt·•I to hJll•11'-' \Cl") SI ~r • hr. ___ Ph· ~;zgo_, __ F'rrlllht OAmaF?c lfolpolnt PMted ,._,.1()55, a.Ill• ..._. ...,_, Dp. ,..._ 'I ITTS-\ S h••.1\ ~ 1 .Ill 1l1r1•lto1 \l'fl"'"IO'' Sbss~' 6 &.Sln61dtt. --.r 1 1,011•n.1 .i 1 1.1 '"7:11 ~ TRAINEE J'l.I'' .• ,,, " •t·'rt r 'T or "'·II time Sale. 3623 w. Warner. C: "' _. ... .._ .. t~-· (• t ,1 ,1 phone In.id phi' lltt• t> p KL. l.I' TO -. " rv H bo .,.__ A , .... ...,....,.. --...... [ ...... -r ~or.I 200 '" ·' ,. • • rnon.11 C.tnt'rt m.unlt•nanrr. In r. hw. "<'llln a Jewel"" aup· near ar r,.,...,tu na. Sl.00 for ud1 pllttni.. _,,. UllOl ...... '""' ll11,p1lal I •111.11 1)1>1"" 111_1.,trl I \:om pit,. m~1rle No F.'prr ='\'<'l"'"IH' in.: in honn11ni;, h11pp) S.-> Fir'St W"lt I .... __ ,,,:~ F Md 35' fer Mtll tt f dttl(llt pin 3 frte prifltld lo-~ 1 lmioed1.1tt' Openrni:'I lfrJI 1-:~1 .1t1• "" 11 l' Ur>'ll P t<'r' merciuunu...,. or Roper c Se• rs , O a• -•~11 Pt ~1 °' tldt fllCW 1978 lfE.tDUCVIT mp O\l'r & nuu l~:, :isu•___ Mu~t Ix' llH'r ;?\ •lpportuml., to k.t1 n th\' f"ot;l!Len1ew Arit. r.111 tnfo c·all a:Jl.228Jev~ 4 8, Rani;o, aold. dbl cont flnt<lau .,,_., _,,..._ CATALOGI Hit Mf'Jtlllns. 7St1 (,1rl f 1\1.1\' \I U'<I b .JV(' Bondablc:. cur" phone. h\l~ID<''-" 11n1I I f\I\\ Wllh lfon. thru F'rl S;il 9-4 deAn ovmi;. HP C)'•-lvl :::.:..... cc~:':.~::" t: DELIVERY M4M knowl-dgc nf 1tt'l1 I l \I&· GuToThrN~ar('tl tht> romp;rny Plr1u.l' >t0 299i •Tele9hoMSaln broUer, 4 burners. In· ,......., .. 2 ·-· E.1rl> ,\:'ii ""'' rnute llun 4 On.,, i>Cr .,,k, ~S m.111 rnmrrh•tl" rniplu)' SALESGIRL 1t Bo1 cl~ 8 pc l(okl Tenon ..,,.. llftJ FlltJ a.itta t.00 C :\1. ;i1c·.1. ,,, r"llrcc <A k lt4•:.'20'!Th•'•\\lat11ln UTOTEM MARKfl uwnt. 't'll11111111 i;: nnd 1111.r Tuxl'do kl'n\#1 In Sm~~kn~y up tBoo 01~~.;~ Chr" c01oo11k-:~~.· N&OtWh n13"!·. m • .., ... If .. ....,='~ c:rw :~ Mlr't .. ,,., 1...,, d Co .. it ~.• .. ado•d a rk 1 1 •. 1 t ~.1lary h1,1or\'•j11d re ,.. • 0 ~ -_.,., .,., y.-. '"'tttll Prittt ....i........ 1-~•"t•:'1". ( '"•·~n . r ar '" For App 11.·at on w no i1111n•mrn1i; lo On1h P1lol ~ta f)te~a arra ,,10~1111 Work nlghu p /tlm e . -~ • ltft'1t,...... ---- .-.-_.., Alrµort. HB OR C.\LL (ii 1 > rt4;1 iiO<' d tiW I' tJ 8c> ISOO It eves. 89tH4ll exL 3;!8. Perlert ror trtudeni. 61_t'4_..49f'T--'--------I MANI. ...... l.1JP, fal n..w Crtdle1... ... UIO ---------•! 8 • • ' klorLlnda _.lft'LI....._ ....,,.. Cf1Clllt"" tJe DENTALASSIST,\NT GIRL FRI DA\', p n rt ~tAI ~lc~n.l'a !l2li2S _a ________ 1 m oonlighters. 530·38 Wuher & itas dryer. Sl80 Dt ,.. ...... ti pt 1 1-Cflellet le* 1JI Ortbo. F/t. Chairside. i hmt>. 1ur e1rm1ll ~rmlutt MaMl(ement ----__. SAl.f.SLADY lor "l>Pt. S-9P•t. both. Bltln dlshwub. S'TO, _... hlf ._, ..., fff llttMt ltac,_. ltlt tJI Yraexper.GC.H2Sl mfs;. \ppl) nt 172S P~OPLEPERSON RECEPTIONIST --TELEPHONE aUA·lcond.846-SMI .., ... ,..._.., ,....,. 1••"9'-..,.... 1a ------------1 llonru,ia. UnllAl:. CO.'!ta E:itec tookintt for p1rt· Uc'd real c-11loh' aJ.tetlllw &Mrieticed Ctfllll-cllf ._....,.tit C._.. ~ ltll , JI DllTA•Y SUPV, Mesa. t Im c ass oc I it t f' In lln&wu phoo<'tl in ""vt• Retail cfothing. Over 25. SOLICITORS Sale, dble. oven tell clean· ht ..,_ tf ,._ .. re.. c:..lltl .,.._, f lC fM Sac ta7, r"'i na(' S414 ~hr. A •...t ~ whole ale suppln•io. Fully No.11.B re11 I estatqit ~.fl Noevts. 548·5383. ~~~ :;i~~~~.~ ~::~·~~~$~:· .... n, lllWf 12,,.. lfaliMa ft!__., or Cate req'd . •'".....,_..' . capitaJ1 1ed 673-22'23 1»1>"' 11 :!0$ 3U . ..._ iALESLADV. some ~JI· a 1ru a ranteed hoorl""'----------1 few + lift ~~-~.ZS .._.., "":/1 _., Bayview Conv. Ho1p, Oooth,lfitutt>•&typina. ---.-TOllNRE:A~" pe r . Sil\'('rwoods. 4$ ••••· Lara• conit.rvc = =-~ _ ~~ ~':t_,~_.:: ~·:.:b urln. C.M · Abktwrwuk "lundl~ ~~~ri08~0~~hlR"'~:::d~: \c-ra.R4 .!/.}___ Fn!>h1o n Island, NB uon company, z sh ':v:rJf'cf.'~~~~ .:•nt 1.-.......... _ a Mlf 11,.,,.., _._ ore. Call ~1 betWll Havf IO«netbl to sell:' &H·2A2-t. n~k for Mr. Bon· 1aviul. 11-4 ft &.f, Cal It. well -Cell NOW. w..tllda 9a m-9pm, Cl fi«S It well. nani1oor trs F1ornnc Sle,ei~ ~- ... \ . tl • • : i .... 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DRIVE 9 ~-8. automatic, Power two~' fuel tank skid-plate ..,.,..,ed transfer case. . • Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION Afteraeon ' .Y.s'8MUI· VOL. 69, NO: 100, 4 SECTIONS, "6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNtA T E N CENTS ltlistakenlg lailed, Youth Hangs Self YONKERS, N .Y. (AP> - "You can't trust a boy's Hie l<> a computtr," says a tearful father • whose ion hansed himself in his jail cell after beinJ mlstakenly arreated because of an apparent computer error. John Karaclanis, preparing for the funeral today of bis son, Steven, 20. said Thursday tbat the tragedy ''shows the In· bumanlty o f our judicial bffndlJmlased by a county judge 1y1tem.' • He said he hoped It but because of the apparent com- would prompt omcers to be puter error, local police said they ·•more careful" in the future. never got notification of the dis· Young Karaeianls was arrest· missal. ed Wednesday on a warrant cit· Muriel Karaglanls, the youth's Ing him for vioJalinJ probation mother, recalled aelting a from a jail sent~nce laat fall. The telephone call shortly after mid· sentence was for ~inl two ... night Wednesday from her jailed muijuana cigarettes. son in which he begged her, "Get Jroiiically. the warrant had me out ol here. I can'lstaad it." But police had told her they could not M"lease the youth until mornlna. so she tried to console him by telling him the family would be there to help hlm. The family's lawyer, Jeremiah Gutman, said he had warned police. "Walch the guy because J\e's been depressed." Steven was (pund hanged about 4 a.m. He bad tied part ol tus trousers to bis cell door, another part around his neck nnd ap· parently stepped orr a bunk, police said. The youth had been sentenced lo one year in jail and was re· leased on probation in December alter serving three months. A warrant later issued against him (or violating probation was cbsmis3ed by a judge in January. The Westchester County<Shcrifrs department and the Dl~lon of Ctl mlnal Ju2lice Services ln Albany confirmed that the WBJ"o rant cancellation wu placed In a countywide law enforcemeat. computer system in March. Xonkers police said computer error appareRUy bpt them from getting word or the candllation. 'Battin Ordered Work'' ll~Wlr••t• CLAUDINE LONGET LEAVES COURT WITH ANDY WILUAMS Singer Ch.,ged WJth Slaying, facing Trtal In June Claudine-Boyfriend 'Discord' Claimed ASPEN. Colo CAP> Dist. Al· tv Frank Tucker says he has evidence or "unusual discord"' between actress·singer Claudine Longet and her lover. former professional s kier Vladimir "'Spider" S11b1ch , whom she Isac- cused or killing. Tucker made the comment in acknowledging news reports of trouble between the 34-year-old Miss Lon get and Subich. who was shot to death l\1 arch 21 The two hod hvrd together for two years M 1ss l.onJ?e t "as charged Thursda) with manslaughter. Her attorney told reporters a short t1mt• later he 1s opt1m1st1c his client" 111 be clenn.•d Chari<' \' Weedman of Los Anaeles said aftt'r hearing testimony from 20 potentrnl wit· nesses he thinks there 1s enough evidence to prove Sab1ch"s death was accidental Wet'dman. taking io;suc with Tucker. said he 1s confident the vldenrc will · ·rully show that It 1s a tragic accldl•nl and nothing mor<'" But Tucker trnld his office Orange Coast \\"e at her Increasing cloudineoss late tonight Chance of showers Saturday. with h1ghes near 63, and chance of ram increasing to 30 percent. Lows tonight up- per 40s. I NSIDE TODAY C>Ms a u>oman d1r~ctor face 1ptc1ol prabl~ms in lht lhrot~r., l'C Irvine's E~e-n Kan1tfslo lhmlu so. but 1ht ~btlJ<'s the obslacl~s con be oi-n-comt Set 1tory on Page CI of IM Week~ndtr. AtY-SeNl<t .... 1 ... L.M h'lll C.ll-• Clu•UiM ~.:.... 0.11~ .... ·~·· t:•-11' .. .. 1: .. 1.n.tlft ...... t "~· ... _.. ... -i..o-.. 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The Fre~h-born Miss Lonaet oppeared in Pitkin County Court accompanied by her ex·husband, singer Andy Williams. Judge John Wendt granted a motion by Tucker to transfer the cose to Distr ict Court, where Judge George E. Lohr agre<'CI to a defense motion that Mi ss Longet's diary be released only to those involved in the case. Mi ss Longet, who le rt the courthouse with Williams and three unidentified women, declined to speak with reporters anerthe hearing. Miss Longet, divorced from · Williams last Septl'mber, mt>t Sabich in Bear Valley at a ski race in 1972. She was separated from her husband at the time Sablch, 31. a former Olympic s kier , do minated the pro- fessional ski tour in the early 1970s before suffering two in· juries which sent bis career into decline. FarmLal>or Vote Delayed SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's legislative allies have put off a showdown vote on funds for CalifomJa farm labor aneecy unlil after an Easter recess. Lawmakers began thelr lo.day ,·acalion Thursday without the Senate taking up an emergency' appropriation for the Agricultural Labor Relations Board. Aide Admits Campaign 'On· County Time' By GARY GRANVILLE Ot ... O.lly l'llee -I ndicted Orange County Super visor Robert Battin's former office manager testlfied T h ursday t hat he helped coor dinate Battin's 1974 cam· paign for statewide office on countyUme. And, Ted Moraitis testified, Battin instructed him to order other staff members to do cam· paign chores on county lime and in Batlln"s supervisor's office. U.S., Russ In Accord On Nukes MOSCOW CAP>·-The United States and the Sovit"t Union have reached preliminary agreement on implementing an accord for on-site inspection or peaceful nuclear explosions. T he basic agreement was worked out in principle between fotmer Prealdent Nllton ind Sov· iet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev during Nixon's visit to Moscow in 1974. However, detalls of implemen· tation were left unresolved. US. Ambassador Walter J . Stoessel Jr., who headed the Amencan delegation to the talks, said he and his Soviet coun· terpart reached agreement Thursday at delegation level. The talks began in September 1974. The preliminary agreement must be discussed by the two governments before initialing, signing and ratification. O{Clcials in Washjngton would not disclose details of the agree· ment. However, it was learned that the two sides reached a com· promise on differences o.ver the limit placed on nuclear ex- plosions. The United States insisted that peaceful explosions be limited to 150 kilotons. the same level already agreed to for nuclear weapons testing. On the other hand, the Soviets with their far. advanced peaceful nuclear pro- gram demanded the Hmit for non military t esting be much higher. U.S oHicials Indicated the compromise Involves a hm1l on each peaceful device or 150 kilotons but also allows a senes of tests with a total much higher . An example ~iven Involved the u5e or three 60·kllolon~ devices exploded in I andem with a total level of 180 kilotons HB Cyclist Faces Charges In Fatality Manslaughter char(i?es have been filed in Oran(i?e County Juvenile Court against a Hunt· lngton Beach youth whose carttn1ng motorcycle struck and fatally injured a Junior high school athlete The victim . Ruben Corvera, 14 , of 15682 Swan Lane. died at Hunt· ington lntercommunity Hospital March 31, two days after the ac· cident at Bolsa Chica Street and Warner A venue. Further proceedings or the name of the youth, 17, charged in Corvera's death, will not be re· vealed under stale laws relating lo the rights or accused minors. Younc Corvera was a Haven View School honor student. who· excelled tn sp<>rts. Police who investigated the ac- cident asserted the moto~yclist was ne1Ueent when his machine zoomed off the roadway, bitting Lhe pedestrian. Moraitis, who served as a Bal· tin aide in 1973-74, is an attorney who was granted immunity from prosecution in return for hjs testimony. He was the first witness al Bal· tin's trial to directly link the San- ta Ana supervisor with iMtruc· lions to use county employes and supplies in his ill-fated cam· paign. That campaign was designed to elevate Battin from a seal on the Board of Supervisors to the Ueutenanl governor's office. And while it fell far short or its mark, the grand jury last August charged Battin with illegaJ use of his county paid staff in his quest for the statewide office. Moraitis made it clear in his testimony tbat various campaign chores that he did for Battin were at the supervisor's instructions and on county lime. "Did you direct Mr. Battin's employes lo work on the cam· paign?" Deputy Dis trict Al· Huntington to Blythe · 3 Tee~ Charged ·Jn Burglary -Spree By ART H UR R. VINSEL Ot tht D•llr l'ilot Still Riverside County authorities today held three teenagers and several thousand dollars' worth of stolen property after their gun- point capture Thursday, follow· ~DJ an alle&ed yi9\ence and bot'flary sprH from Huntington Beach to Blythe. Their spring vacation uodua from the Oran.ce Coast to the Colorado River ended on a small country road outside Blythe, following the severe stabbing of a boy who surprised them m his home. Riverside County Sheriffs Detective Darrell Jacobs said to· day the suspects, a girl, 13, and two boys aged 16 and 17, are charged with multiple offenses including attempted murder and burglary. "They only got into town about 11 a .m. and it didn"l lake them long to get into trouble," said Detective Jacobs. "They were apparently run- ning low on gas and needed money," he said 'or a possible motive for theft. He said the boys. from Los AJamitos. and the girl. apparent· ly an Anaheim runaway. had rented a trailer in which various items o r suspected loot w('rc found. Their car and trailer were hall· ed as they drove -west out of Blythe shortly after the stabbing of Joseph O'Brien, 16, who was knifed in the chest lie camf' home from school and surpn scd his attackers, said Detective Jacobs. Young O'Brien, son of a promi· nent Blythe physician, was able to give a description of his as· sailants, leading lawmen to saturate the sur·rounding area With sgu1d and ctetective~rs. "They surrendered quietly. We had nine shotguns trained on them," the desert county sheriff said. He said formal charies were pending today, as young O'Brien appeared recovering at Palo Verde Hospital and his alleged attackers waited it out in JUvenile hall. Valuables believed stolen from Huntington Beach and Blythe and perhaps other commuruties included a surprising array of trinkets and odds and ends, in- vestigators say. ··w e recovered a five-pound bag of jewelry including engage. ment rings, wedding rings .and silver and turquoise items," tSee BURGLARY, Page A2> 3 Inmates Found MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. CAP) -Three inmates who hid inside the state prison here for nearly 60 hours this week have been local· ed. Warden Leo Jenkins said the trio -Larry Kuhn, William J . Cain and Donald McCall. all 25 - were round Thursday night hid· mg in a large filter mechanism in the paint sprayer booth or the license plate shop. Sourdougla's Belpi11g lfa11d torney Jack Ryan asked. ··ves," Moraitis replied. · "Did someone tell you to direct the others to do campaign work on county time?" asked Ryan. "Yes, Mr. Battin did," Moraitis answered. The Santa Ana attorney i;aid Battin acted as his own cam- paign manager and that be. in ef- fect, was the supervisor's chief lieutenant. Ryan showed Moraitis dozens <See BA'M'IN, Page Al) Trio Sought In Brutal Sex Attack By ST EVE MITCHELL Olthe 0•11Y PllM SIAlll Police today are convinced that a Huntington Beach man, who was the victim or a bizarre and brutal sexual attack early Wednesday. 1s tcllin1t the truth. Costa Mesa investigators arc , seeking three suspects who forced the 31-year-old victim to commit acts or sex.ual perversion on a Ping Pong table in u garage whicb may bave been in Lagunll Hlll1. Police said the victim's in· volvement was a resuJt of bis ef· fort to help what he thought was a stranded woman on the Newport Freeway in Costa Mesa. When he pulled over to the shoulder or the freeway near Baker Streel and Paularino Avenue. a man with a Fu Manchu mustache stuck a .45 caliber pistol through the driver's front window and forced him to lie down on the floor of the back seat. The -patr, both deseribed· as overweight, with the woman about 50 years old with gray hair and the man about 35 years old, then drove the victim's car south. on the San Diego Freeway. The victim said he saw th<' Laguna Canyon Freeway s111n from the back seat before the pair parked on a gravel road. tied and gagged him. and. forced him into the trunk or his car. The pair then drove for about 20 to 30 minutes. accordinJ( to the victim, befote parking tn a garage Thev were m et in the garage <See VICTl~t , Pal(e A2) Character actor Travis ti. Parry of Costa Mesa, all decked out in his "Sourdough Dudley" costume. preschts S350 to Joanie Sears, 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sears or Canada, who lost all their vacation money lo car clouters in Hunt- ington Beach. The LfNN center (Love Your Neighbor Now> arNnged the meet· ing. Parry said his cam-i was "just u grubstake'· he didn't need him!ielf, ' . . Al OAll 'r PILOT H /F Frid11. Apr11 9 191C> Charges Probed ·Hearing Slated On HB Airport By ROBt~RT BAIUU.:a Olttwo.11,,., ... ....,. The Calttornla Dl\1111100 of Aeronaulica wiJl bold 1 pvbllc b!aring April 12 ltlto <'ontrover1y surroundln« the optiraUon of Meadowlark Airport in Hunt· ingt.on Beach. Auemblym;in Robtrt Burke, who requested tl)e hearing, s111d >w took the action to get t.o tht bottom or thl' cha rges and coun· tercharges that h:.ive nown over the Uny airport 1n recent months Tom Gla u . Burke's :td· ministtat1ve aide, said today 1t 1s not the 1ntent1on to dose the facllity but to place all facets of the controver sy out before a responsible s tate a,;ency. The hearing will be included on the agenda of a r egular meeting of the aeronautics board al the Costa Mesa City JlaU at lOa.m BATTIN •.. of pieces or evidence that the wit· ness testified were related to the Battin campaig n and were pre· pared by the county staff. Moraitis was still on the wit· ness stand undergoing direct ex· amination when Judge Kenneth Lae recessed the trial unbl Mon· . day morning. His lestimony was interrupted midway in the day by the ap· pearance of a nother Battin staff worker, Patti Short. Miss Short was somewhat 'ague in identifying exhibits as material she knew to be cam- paign-r elated. And defens e attorney Matthew Kurihch :.ucceeded in pointing out discrepancies between state- ments she made t o investigators and in grand jury testimony with the words she spoke Thursday. But it was Moraitis who was in the key witness role as the first week of Baum 's trial ended. At the end of the day, Kurillch s aid he was looking forward to (•ross examining Moraitis. The defens e lawyer will have that opp0rtunity Monday after Ryan completes his direct eic. a mtnntion or the former Battin lltide. BURGLARY Oetecttve J acobs said. tie e stimated its value at several thousand doJJars and so1d 1t might have brought. perhaps SSOO. sold through rences or pawned for cash. Huntington Be acb Detective Ray Hattabaugh left for Blythe this mo rning to inventory the loot, believed to include itt>ms :i;tolen m a local burglary several days ago. A kev itt>m Is an unused anti· que American mirror inscribed with bald eagle c-mhlems, while ttie bag of Jewelry reportedly in· c-hJdes school cla s11 rings and other 1temR engraved with names or initials making them easily traced. The local burglary victim's name w~s not available today. FV Bobby L oxers Pla n Exhibition l-'ou11ta 1n V ,1110 ·, llobhy Sox Olrls Softball League will o~n its t97G season Saturday in a pro ~mm which will Include cxhlbl h Q ll ~a nit'\ Thl' <'eremonic, \\-111 !'tart at 11 30 a m ..11 Tamura School. 17340 Sunta Surnnnt> St .. 1-'oun· 1atn V,1lle,r. Tht• public I~ mnl<'<I ORANGE COAST "'' DAILY PILOT ,,._ <'It_,,.,,,, C~•I CJ•"• ,_...,., •ttt. -.Mt ft •t o(°""'~Nd 0'9 rrrittM ""H• '' puNtv..t •y ,.,_ ~'= ~~:~::~~~·::o!,4:';';:~'i:'::, ~ CO'\U1 ,,,..~ • .,.••CK-" t\ir•._. t-i.,,-41"Vt<Wt , ... , flll ~ • .,tl •• lft 'ti'llf'f f l 'flt\f \t()d,•fl~ II .iv.u,.9 •fld t •G"'"• f1•.," "f.'1\11~ c o.u.t A \•ftf.t*• ~.,....... •tttt1M'tl I\'"'"",,. ... 'wli\ollfO-••\ """\,,,n ..,,, l""t P'I~( IOt1t ~\'ti! '''""'-Pt..t"t' I\ At 1.JO iftHl .... \11 .. t (fll\f• Mr\• (."41fflr"it••ltih Roti.rt N. Wttd '-"' f\l<Mlfllt ."" ft"4!it11'Wt Jack R. Curley • Vt(t ~.,.._~, •twJ C-.-""'tt., ~ ...... Thorr(~~~eevn ThQm11~ A. Murphl~ ~NQi~Old1W Qlarles H. 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But John Long. who manages a laral' apartment complex near the mrport. declares that viola· lions sllll exist and thut res1deuts fenr ror the tr sareLy. tie said that recently a plane had po" er problems over the apanments and ··t>uued" tht> complex before m aking what he descnbed as a "crash landing" at the airport. . He c laims also that pilots are violatmg a 10:30 pm curlew "I think the airport 1s unsafe for the pubhc and I want to see 1t closed down." he said today. Art Nerio, who own" the airport along with his brother Dack. denies that the airport 1s unsafe and that the dispute "boils down to the same complaints by the same couple of people." Neno says that he is confident that after a Cull hearing the airp0rt will be exonerated. "We have been cooperating with residents and lhey are shit trying to close it down." Nerio said. "I don 'l think it is fair, and there are no grounds for com· plaints." Nerio said he is following the rules and bas reported to the Federal Aviation Agency several cases which be thinks pilots may be flying below the 800-foot ceil· ing night pattern. In early February, Burke sent the Nenos a warning that the airport must bait alleged viola· tions or that be would take steps to close it. • lhs aide. Glass. said since that Lime there has been a surprising number or people who have come forth to defend the airport. "In fact, there are more sup· porting it than opp0sing it," he said. Glass said the hearings ha\•c been set because of a number of various Jurisdictions involved ·and the fact that "bureaucl'acy moves slowly.·' He said that the California Division of Aeronautics has the final word on ground operations and bas the authority to withdraw Meadowlark'a llcenae. He aaya the f'AA bas the power over violations in the air and would be able lo suspend licenses of offending pilots. Huntington Beach officials said they would attend the hear· ing. Ja~k Clapp Re-elected Board Chief Jack K . C lapp was unanimous. ly elected to his third term as president of the Huntington Beach City School Board at a 7 am. meeting today. Clapp, who has been on the board for 12 years, earlier served as president ln 1966 and 1970, dis· tnct officials said. Trustee Norma Vandcr Molen was unanimously selected by fellow trustees as board clt>rk Clapp, a lifetime Huntington Beach resident. attended both Uwyer and Huntington ~ach H1gh Schools. He 1i. president or Beach Concess1ona1res, a group or merchants with business in· ter es ts on lluntingtoo State But'h lie a nd his will-. Jennette, hav(' four children. Car Climbs Guy Wire; Driver Hurt A Huntington Beach woman Is listed in stable condition todtty arter her auto ran ott the rood an Newport ~ach Thursday nl1otht. climbed 20 feet up a gey wire at the side of the road. crashed into a utility pole and plummeted bat'k to the ground. Jonn Howard. SJ. of 21851 Newland Ave .. was taken to the H oag M emorial Hospita l emergency room followtmg the 8 pm accident. but wa~ transferred to Los Altos Hospital in Long Beach later that night. The nursing supervisor at Los Altos said 1\1 rs. Howard suHered several fractures to her nbs and arms . According to Newport Beach police, the accident occurred on on West Cott~t Highway near Balboa Boule\'ard. Mrs Howard was not cited at the scene or the accident. but traffic investigators said l~ay she may be cited later for driving under tbe lnOuence of alcohol. VICTIM ... by a Unrd ns~t whom the vlt· Um descrlbM •• in ~r evly ~ and abo c>venre!CbL POUct nld die vic:«m was tbe:n rOtted onto • Plus Paq table ID cbe 1ar•1• ·and tbt sexual ~Mteralou tootc plue. Tbe chunky trio lhtn ahaved haJf the \tcUm '• balr off 41nd halt of has mu.stach~ before 11pratm1 him wltll n-d paint 41nd f0ttlng tum b1u:k into 'be trunk of his car U1 wu driven to ~n oilfield an lturUtnaton Boarh at Clay l\vC!nue and Golden Wl•lit Street where h(: s.ld be he#rd the sound of what fie thouaht was 11 truck being drt ven off. lie pr~ed tht trunlt lid from his car •nd summoned help from a passlnR motori11t, who saw the bl:r.arr~·lookinc victim and 00( ifi ed po lJ c e. 4 Truste es Face Recall Ove r L e ase By KATHY CLANCY Ol IM O•lly Piiot SC." The leasing of Cook Elemen· tary School as a makeshift Hunt· ington Beach Union High School D1stnc1 campus has sparked r e· ca ll e ffort s against four Westminster School District trustees. Jo Ann McAnlis. spokesm an for the Citizens Committee for Recall, ch arged that trustees failed to solicit bids before agree· ing to the $20,000-a-year lease and that ''brought the whole thtng to a head.•' The Orange County Registrar of Voters said today notices of in· tent to recall have been filed against Trustees Marion Aguirre, Harlene Barrett, Dewey Wiles· and Ada Clegg. TrustC1.! Carol Keyes was elected r ecenUy and 1s not ehg1ble for recall. District Superintendent Ed Ricketts Thursday termed the recall "extremely unfair." "The board has acted in good faith," he said . "They have listened to all points ol view, and there are a lot of people telling them to lease the school." He said leasing the facility to the h igh school district was among recommendations from a Master Planning Advisory Com· 'mlttee. Whe n the matter was ap· proved, he sa id, the high school offer was the only solid proposal that bad been submitted ta writ· ing. Board President Marion Aguirre said, "What we are try. ing to do Is help the kJds. l wish they would use all this effort they are using on the recall to help kids.'' .,llgh s chool trustees plan to use the Cook campus, in north Huntington Beach, lo house about 700 Ocean View High School freshmen next fall while their campus is being completed. Later, trustees said they may use the facility to house some W estminster and Marina freshmen. relieving overcrowd- ing on their campuses. Bo th Ric k e t ss and Mrs. Aguirre said those long.range plans would benefit Westminster children because they could at- tend a s m a ll campus as freshmen and their own high school campus might, not be as crowded Glen Dys inger, assis t ant supe r i ntendent for the high school district . s aid he believed We:.tm 1 n~tcr trus tees r eal11el1 lh<' h1Rh 11chool wns the mo,1 in need or extra space. He sct1d tht' cl1stnct 's campui.es are the mO!>l overcrowded In the state. Dut Mrs. McAnlis said that at a ume "he n Westmlllstcr offlc1ah; have bef'n culling prt>gra m~. lhey should have sought bids to perhaps get more than $20.000 an· nually. She cont ended the flebrt'w Academy of Long DeaC'h offered more than $20,000, and Orange Coast Colle11e also was interest· ed. Ricketts sold, however, no of· fers were made In wr1Ung. The recall petitions c harl[e trustees have be,•n "dereUct" In their duty to children and guilty of poor financial m anaJ(cment. Trustees have seven daYN to ans wer the charges beforc.- signatures can be collected. Mra. McAnlis said she hopes to collect about 6,000 signatures by July lo get the m atter on the Nov. ember ballot. She said her com- mittee includes 20 members, although others lnlel'ested are expected to join the effort. Parents who live in the Cook area earlier had complained that high school students might cause vandahsm to their property and also were worried over use of the playground. But the districts have pledged to work together to avoid pro. blem&. If th<> lease doesn't work out, It won't be renewed, Ricketts SD id Dysinger said t axpayers built Cook u a publl(' l't'hool and "riithl now we think It is the oost useo(that public taeUity. '' IH••• f'llM Stoll l'VI• Ree l and Real Pappy Actor Robert Conrad <left > chats with Greg "Pappy'' Boyington. World Wa r 11 air ace who shot down 28 Japanes e plant's. on the set or an u pcoming TV mo\·ie based on the flier's wartime exploits. Boyington, now a Fresno artist. is technical advisor for the film. Huntington Boqcd Okays Cash Shift Huntington Bench city officials have ordered the transfer of money they hope will lea\'e a balance of $167,000 m the c1ty'i. contingency fund for the balance of the 1975-76 fis cal year endmg June 30. Council m t'm bl'r S h a\'e authorized the !>hlft of $336,32.1 to the contin gency fund Tha t amount was m ade available by cuts in various departments. They a I so approved the transfer of $200,000 from the gas D avis Re turns PARJS CA P ) -Garry Davis. who renounced his American citizens hip and proclaimed himself world citizen No 1 in 1953, said today he would fly to New York on Suturday for a memorial ser vice for hjg father, Meyer Davis, a society band leader who died earlier this week. Davis travels with a passport issued by his "World Ser vice Authority." Although U.S. officials do not reco1ruze the document , Davis has been permitted to enter the country on a number of occasions. fund to the contingency fund. Even with the transfer, the contingency fund t hat is designed to take care or unforeseen ex· penses is extremely minimal, ac· cording to authorities. Ben Arguello. city finance director. said the Sl67.000total is less than one percent of the total gener a l fund budget of $24 million. Both City Administrator Dave Rowlands and Artuello declare that the cootingency money will see the city through the fiscal year and that the budget wilJ de- finitely be in balance. Rowlands said the money transfer was necessary to cover the Increases in insurance for police helicopters. llablllty nnd Blue Cross plus paying for the Arthur Young study of the finance department. Arguello said the cuts did not result In any layoffs of personnel. He said the reductions were in the areas or supplies, capital expen· ditures and conferenceex'(>Cnses. He added that reductions will not have a n adverse impact on ci· ty operations for the remainder of the year. HB Girds For Rush To Beach llurUrn«ton S.aC'l'I offkials art• bol,stcmnic their forces for an t'X· peeled hovy invasion ot thl• beaches with the fln1t day of Easler vacation be1lnnlng S&llitr· day. I.ltea:uards at th4.' oat-mile por tion of city btuch have been • heeled up with 16 extra personnel being added, &<'<'Ording lo Uoug O·Arnl'll. m&rlrlt• iHtfety captaln. O'Arnall said that crowds of 30,000 are expected and thit they might be even hitiher ·ir the "t>nther turns especially warm, He said that surfing ~lions currently are &ood wi\h the surf running from four to five feet. Ile said ttte Water temperature is S9 degrees and it may be loo chilly except for the most hardy swimmers aod those with wejsuits. Cireauar<U at. Huntington State Beach a nd Bolsa Chica are also expectina !>Umrner·siz.ed crowds. All beaches wilt remaln open un· til midnight. The city beach opens at S a.m. and the slate beaches at 9·a. m . O'Arnall said that most or the beach users are daily visitors and return to their homes each night because of shortage of apartments and other housing that are available a t other cities. D'Arnall says there are a few spaces still available for over· night camping. Two Holdup Suspects Held In Huntington· A bandit duo were captured about 10:30 a.m . today, hunted down in a truck they allegedly stole and taken Into custody by the Huntington Beach Police helicopter crew which landed the chopper as fellow officers ar· rived on the ground. Details of the holdup at the Huntington Valley Press, 7462 Lorge Circle in north lluntmgton Beach were nol immediately available. · Watch Commander Lt. Hugh Fosler said and apprehension ot· curred on Edinger Avenue not far from the plant whkh was robbed, located in an industrial park near Gothard Street. lnves ttgators t'r e dlte d helicopter pilot Jerry Evans and observer omcer Ron Palmer· with immediately spotting the consplcuou~ truck. Mature Sofa & Chair Sale . FINAL WEEK All of our fine sofa and ch ai rs t hat are over f ou r m onths old w ill be drastically r educed t o mak e r oom f or n e w m er chandise. Such well-known names as: • Wood1nark • Sherrill •Marge Carson • Stanton Cooper and many others MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% Don 't w ait! Stop in now while the se lection i s best. -WHICOAYS & SATUlDAYS 9:00 to 5:10 NEWPORT BEACH • 1m wt:~rrun· OR. b42 2050 LAGUNA BEACH • lJ\ Nllltl 11 l'llt\~1' llWY .. 4~ ~1 TORRANCE • 2.~9 llAWTllORN~: Rl.VO IOi>t•n t n 111 11. S1111 12 ~ .111) 3711 127'1 7 Irvine EDITION * * VOL. ~9, NO. 100, 4 SECTIONS, ~6 PAGES £ ORANG E COUNTY. CALIFORNIA F RIDAY, APRIL 9, 1976 Today's Clo ·iiag ~ N.Y. Stoeks · 1 ' TEN CENTS) Mistakenly .Jailed, Youth Hangs Self 1 YONKF.RS, N .Y . (AP) ....t •·you can't lru11t a boy's lire lo a computer." says a tearful fathM whose son hanged tUmself in hts Jail cell after being mUilakenJy arrested because o{ an 11pparent computf'r error . John Karaglanis, preparing for the funeral today of hts on, Steven. 20. said Thursday tha~ the tragedy "shows the tn· hum11n1ty of our jud1c1al system." He said he hoped It would prompt offictris to be "more careful" in thefuture. Youns Karagiarus wa:. arrest· ed Wednesday on a warrant cit· ing ham for violating probauon from a Jail sentence last faJI. The sentence was for posse~ang two marijuana cigarettes. Ironically, the warralll had been d1sm1ssed b.y a county ju,pge but b.ecause of the apparent com· .,. .. ,.,.... .. , Reel a11d Real Pappy Actor Robt!rl Conrad (left) chats with Greg 'Pappy' Boyington , World War 11 air ace who s hot down 28 Japanese pla nes, on the set or an upcoming TV movie based on the flier's wartime exploits. Boyington. now a Fresno artist, 1s technical adviser fort he film . Education Leader Dr. De1naree Dies Memorial servlces will be held Sunday for Dr. Paul H. Demarce of Irvine, a leader in Orange County education since 1925. The ser vices will be held al Anaheim Unit ed Me thodist Church at 4 p m. Interment Is at Pacific View Memorial Park m Newport Beach. Dr. Demaree died at Jloag Memorial Jlo..,pltal Apnl 4 after an extended 1 llntss. He was 85. Born of m 1sslonary parents in Kobe, Jap::in In .t895, he arnved JA OranRe County In 1925 when he began his carter as teacher, coarh and school administrator. He taught world history and was a football co;1ch at Anaheim lhgh School until 1937 when he b.eramc supennl('ndt'nt of schools in San Junn Capi'l trnno. In 1 9 4 I • h l' r el urn rd to Anaheim 10 bt•come principal 81'1 d ""pt• r 1 n t l' n den l of th<' Anaheim t 'n1t111 lllJ:h School U1.., trlrt. Dr. l>tm .11 ee ldt the Ant1 hf'1111 •H'hoolc; an t9Sll to btconll' .1 n 11d m llll'ilrutor al Ch1111man Colh·1tt'. Ill' retired an l97'J Our1n1: ha'! )t'M" in Ornni:e Count\'. Dr l>t• rn .trN.' was act 1 \ • 1n tht; Methoda .. t Church, Boys Clubic. lhc• YMl·A. Toastmn!lh'ri'I, Jlotarv Club or Anaheim, the Oran~\· County Tubt>rculo!las S<K'aety and the Cahforn111 As· Ora n ge _j Coas c -4-fA.7 ~ \\·~ath er Increasing cloudinei;s tale tonight Chunee of shtn\er ... S.ct urdav, \\tlh ~ghec;near63,nnd chance of rain mcreasmg to 30 pt>rrl'nl. LO\\ s tonight up- per 40s. INS IDE TODA V IX><'!! a woman director foct' 1ptcial problem• 1n thr thtott>r., lC lrorne'a E~en kanat>f.~kl thinks so. but she bdlet·es tht' ob•tacles con be ovt.'rl.'(lmr See story on Poge Cl o/ lht \~ rekender. l•dex 4J -·''" ., att llM""O CS I .,. _,,_, .. U ...,,, ..... 1 llN"' A4,DI D1 U Or ..... CH~ty A II ., ....... •11 ., "-"_ ... ,, C>' A IS '-'1J a l t .... i.t• Mt.-:'1• •• ' CM Tttn•'*' CS a4 S ,_._, C>I aJ -·-.... U -~-""' A4,DI At --Cl .. sociatlon of Secondary School Administrators. He Is survived by his wile of 52 years, Mary. two brothers. a sis- ter, fou r chi ldren, 13 grandchildren and rive great· grandchildren. Dr. Demaree's famtly asks that, in lieu of flowers, contnbu- lions be m ad e to the Paul Demaree Mem orial Campers Fund a t the Anaheim Family YMCA or the Pa ul Demaree Memorial Scholarship Fund al Chapman College in Or ange. Councilwoman Joins OCTD Directors La Habra M a~or Rohm Youn~ was elecl<-d by n•pre~t·nt at1ves of Orange County':. 2fi {'lllt'" to tlw Ornni:e County Tr:in:-.11 l>istnt·l board of director~ Thursduy. M1i.s Youn~ bret>tl'd to an ea'Y first bnllol victory in voting of th(• City Selection Committee 1n 1'"\Jllcrton. Along" 1th Fountain Valley Ca ty Councilman Al llolhnden. th<' Z7 yeor old two term raty coun ca lwomon "all rt•prl•!!ent lhl' Cllil·~ on the f1\ e member tra11:-.1l dil'tnct board She wall fall the seat vacall'd bv former Cypress councilman John Kan<'I who rlecidt•d to c;eek .1 sot in tht• 'ta\<' Asliemhly rutht•r than l>1d for a third r11un<.'1l tt-rm last month Whale the 11clect ion committee• qult'kly filled the \ :icant tranMl district seal, it was unable to name a commissioner to the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission. After two ba llots, n either Garden Grove City Councilman Elreth Erickson or Wec;tminster Councilman Frank Fry were able to muster the 14 votes need~ to win the appointment Ehmlnated on the f1nt coastal commission ballot wns Irvine Ci· t y Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido. a nominee of lluntmgton Beach Mayor Norma Gibbs. .Both Mrs . Gaido and Enckson told the committee they favor balance between roastal de· velopment a nd environmental concerns. Fry , however , said, "I am for dissolving lhe commission " That position was appealing enough to gain Fry IO city votes on the second ballot. ·------------- puter error. Joc~I police sald they never got nollflcal1on of tht• dis· missal. Muriel Karag1an1s. the youth's mothe r . rec a I led gettlne 1 telephone cull !>hortly after mid· night Wednesday from her jailed son 1n whtch he begged her. "Get me out of here. 1 <.'an•t stand h " But pohce had told her they could not releai;e the youth until mornlna. :10 she trlt>d to console him by telline ham thl' family wtuld be there to help him. The family's lowyer. Jeremiah Gutman. said he had warned police, "W.tch the guy because he's been de pressed." Steven was found hanged about ' a m. Ile had tied part of his trousers to his cell door, another part around his nttk and ap· parently ~epped ort a bunk, pohce said The youth had been sentenced lo one year an Jail and "jS re leased on probation in IJel't"mber after sen •ing thret.' months. A warrant lall'r bsued u~ain-:t him for v1olattnit l)robutwn \\Ul> d1sm1ssed by a J ud~t' in J anuar:.c The Wesl<'hei.tt'r Count\' s ht>nCf's department and the DI\ 1s1on of Battin Blatned AWe Says County Time Ordered By GARY GRANVILLE Ol llle 0.11~ Piiot Stoll lndlct e d O range County Supervisor R ob ert Battan's former office m anager test1r1ed Thursday thut he he lped coordinate Ba um·s 1974 cam- paign for statewide offace on county time. . And, . Ted Moraitis Lestified, Battin instructed him to order other staff members lo do cam- paign chores on county time and an Battin 's s upervisor's office. Moraitis, who served as a Bal· tin aide in 1973·74, is an attorney who was granted immunity from prosecution in return for bis testimony. He was the first" itness at Bat· tin's trial lo directly link the San· la Ana supervisor with instruc- tions to use county employes and supplies in his ill-fated cam - paign. Thal campaign was designed to elevate Battin from a seat on the Board of Supervisors to the lieutenant governor's office. And while it rell far short of its mark, the grand jury last August charged Battin with illegal use of his county paid staff in his quest for the statewide office. Moraitis madl• al dear an has testimony that various eampaii:tn chores that he dad for Battin were at the s upervisor 's instructions and on county tame. .. Dad you direct ~tr. Battin's employes to work on the cam· paagn ?" Deputy Da stnrt Al· torney J ack Ryan asked. "Yes," Moraitis r eplied. ''Did someone telJ you todirl'cl the others to do campaign work on county time'!" asked Ryan "Yes, Mr. B a ttin dad ,'' Moraitis answered. The Santa Ana attorney saiJ (See BATTIN, Page A2) U.S., Russ • m Accord ~site Inspection of Nuclear 'f estings MOSCOW (AP> -The Unit~ Statt>s and the Soviet Union have reached preliminary a greement on implemenlin& an accord for on-site inspection of peaceful nL!clear explosions. The basic agreem~nt was worked out in principle betw~n former President Nixon and Sov· 1f'l leader Leonid I. Brezhnev during Nixon's visit to Moscow m 1974. Jlowe,·e r, details of implemen- lalton were left unresolved. U.S. Ambassador Waller J. Stoessel Jr .. who headed the American delegation to the talks, s aid he and his Soviet coun- terpart reac hed agr eement Thursd ay al delegation level. The talks b<'gan in September 1974. The preliminar y agreement m ust be discussed bv the two governments before 'in1l1dhng, ~uzmng and rat1f1cat1on. Officials tn Washington would not disclose delaals of the aJ(ree· menl. However. 1t was learned that the two sides reached a corn· promise on differ ences over the lamal placed on nudear ex· ploMons. Tloe United Stales insisted that peardul l'Xplo:.1ons be lim•tl'd to 150 kilotons. lhl• sam e level alreadv agr<·ed to ror nuclur ~eapons testing. On the other S1wke Bum Costly Move SAN ANDRF.AS (API The State D1v1s1on of 1-·orcstry fought its first forest fir e in Calav<-ras County this Sl•ason becaus<' u man tried to burn a ratllesmake to death Otto L1sk1 wac; thwarted in his efforts to kill a three-foot long rulllesnakl'. so he set fire lo soml.' grass an hopes or <'OOIUng the en~· H'r. satd Carl Bjork, CUI? in- formation orr.rer . Laski. "hn llvP<; in a rural atl'B 30 males 'ea 'lt nr Stockton. Ml(' Cl'l'<ied in ~layanl( lht• ~nakl', but wind spr<'ad ha" fire out of control !tnd at burntd three acres bcfo~:t fare crews put it out. hand, the Soviets with their far· advanced peaceful nuclear pro· gram dema nded the limit for non·military te~\in&.. be muct:L hlaber. U.S. officials Indicated the compromise involves a limit on each peaceful device of 150 kilotons but also allows a series of tests with a total much higher. An example given involved the use of three 60.kilotoo.s devices exploded in tandem with a tol:il level of 180 kilotons. Ameri can sources; in WuhiQCt OJl were anxious to point out that the qreemen\ re· ached in Moscow is tentative and that there will be turther and perhaps diHicult negotiations necessary hefore a final treaty Is :ilgned. There was evident concern (See ACCOR D, PageA2) Claudine-Boyfriend 'Discord' Claimed ASPEN, Coto. CAP)-Dist. At· testimony rrom 20 potential wit: ty. Frank Tucker says he has nesses he thinks there 1s enoug h evidence of "unusuaJ discord" • evidence to prove Sabich's death between aclress·singer Claudine was accidental. Longet and her lover . former Weedman, laking issue with professional s kier Vladimir Tucker, said he is confident the "Spider" Sabicb, whom she is ac-evidence will "fully show that il cused ofkilling. is a tragic accident and nolhini; Tucker made the comment in more.'' acknowled&ing news reports of But Tucke r said his office trouble between the 34-year-Old Longet's) story that the shooting Miss Longet and Sabich, who was was accidental. shot to death March 21. The two ''To get a conviction, he must had lived together for two years. s how Miss Long el intended to do Miss Lon~et was charged sometning' which resulted in his Thursday with m anslaughter. death," said Tucker, who is pro- Her attorney t old _repo~e~s .a secuting tht> cas('. i.hort tame later he I" opl1m1sllc The distract attorney would say his client will be cleared. nolhinJ? about a diary b4•longini! Charles V .. Weedman of ~.os to Miss Longel, which was takt·n Angeles said after hearing from Sabich's home shortly af11·r he was shot to death. It ·~ t·on· IRVING HUGHES BOOK TO FILM LOS ANGELES (P)-Thede- ath of Howard llui;ihes has been follow~ by announcement of a movie based on the billionaire's lJfe. Producer David L. Wolper an· nounced purc hase of the notorious "autobloJ(rc1phy" or Hughes by Clifford Irving, who later served a prison sentence in conn~t1on with the hoax. Wolper said Irvi ng wouJd write the screenplay with Richard ~sskind. s1dered a key piece of cv1dcm·c by the prosecutor. Miss Longet faces a maximum 10·year prison term and a $30,000 fine if convicted on tho felony charge. She is free on a $5,000 personal ierognizancc bone! awaiting a June 8 pretrial hear· ing. The French born Miss Lon~t·l appeared in Pitkin County Court accompanied by her ex husband, singer Andy Williams. Judge John Wendt. grnn2e<• .1 motion by Tuckl'r to tr:.1n11f\'r th1• case to Dlstru·t Court. wh1•11• Judge George E J.ohr ngrc<od to a d efense motion thul Ma:.~ Longt:t'!I diary be released only <See 81NG£R, Page A2) Chase Through Streets Irvine Girl Flees· Car An Irvine woman told police that s he eluded a pursuing motorist early today after a . SO·mile-an-hour chase through 1 the winding re ldential slreeta ot University Park and throu&h 1 greenbelt. _ Connie B. Cowen-. 19, of Universil~ Park. told Police> that a man driving a four-wheel-drive vehicle chased her from \t.e San Diego f'reew~, forced httt'ar lo the c ur ~ three lil'l\H and rammed h r ear before 1bt escaped. Police are seeking a 3S to 40.- year -old m an, about five feet. eiith\ inc1>ea tall and 195 pounds oo suspicion or assauJt with a de- adlJ weapon -his car. Ml!Js Cowen told o{ficers she wu returning home from WQrk ot about l a .m. whela the man followed ber from the San 'Qiego Freeway. Once lnalde the Unlvenity Park rHldenlial arta. s be said, the driver pulled UI front of her a~ lammed oo b~ brakes, f ofeln11 Mr io at~. : .The man aol out <I h1s cu and began walkiNt ~oward hers. Mi~s Cowen turned he r car and drove off Finally, s he said , she was cor- nered In a cul-de-sac. drove ov<.>r a curb and through a greenb<'lt wilb Vie man in pursuit. She said he r ammed her car , causing about $200 da m al(e, ln an effort to m ake her stop. The man al(ain got out of hjs car and approached. she said. She s ped otr and eluded the man in the hasl few blocks t.o her home, a))e &.old police: Criminal Justice Sflf\•ices in I Albany rot\f1rmcd lhnl the war· runt canc1..•lh1taon was placed in 11 I count)\\ adt lnw enforc:em~t. computer system in March. • \'onkers pohl'\" said computer t'rror apparently kept them from getting word of the canccll•tlon. But they said they wert' in·'. ve.stagaung the poss1b11lty that the arrei.t was due to fa1lure lb check the computer. · D•••Y Pt101 Slotfl l'i.oto ASKS SMOKING BAN Councilwoman Galdo Smoking Ban For Irvine Council Asked New Irvine Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido wants lo put an end to the smoke-filled at- mosphere of I rvine city m eet- ings. . She has proposed an ordinance to ban smoking in the City Coun- cil chambers during council or commission meetings. Following the lead of county Supervisor Robert Battin, s he has asked the council lo consider passing a no smoking ordinance s imilar t o one passed by the county 3 year ago. Thal ordinance calls for fines of up to $100 for s moking in no- smoking areas. "We must consider the rights o( non·smokers who must suffer the effects of someone else's idl· ing cigarette,'' said non-smoker Mrs. Gaido. •·studies have shown that tho smoke of an idling cigarette con- tains a lmost twice the tar and nicotine and up lo four times as much carbon monoxide as smoke inhaled while puCfing on a rigarette. "ll certainly is n't fair to s uh- ject non-smoking cih1,cns, staff and city council members to tho harmful effects of cigareltt~ smokin~ during official public meetings," she mainlam:.. ' Councilmen John Burton amt Gabrielle Pryor normaJly :imok1· at meetings. Laguna Seal Pup Keeps Coming Back By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 011"9 D•llY l'llM tutt Laguna Hf'ach's own version or "The Cal Cu ml' Burk" hUli kept u city l1(t•gw;Lr d nnd anlm11l w rvice" orrtn•r ·hopping thli;. week I Jn thl' Art <.:olony ver~ion of story, thl' col uctuolly 1<1 n l pound <'kpunt seal pup who jus won't stny away. The sick pup washed up a Mam Bench Park nbout 10 day ago. For sevt!ral d oys, Llfcguar Jim Sta uffer a nd Anlm Services Rfflcer · Sho Christensen car ed for the m pup. They r eturned him to lh sea Tuesday. · Wednesday .morning, the p ~howed up at the beach at Bl Lagoon: Thursday mom.inc, h popped up at Crescent Ba (See SEAL; Pa1e A2) Chemical Leaked CONVERSE, Ind. <AP> - toxic chemical leaking from storage tank forced all l .200 rest dents from the1r homes here thi ·morn.log before btin.g capped · a uthorities said. 'Ille leaktnJ chemical -anhydrous ammonl~ -bunu the skin and ts nanimal ble, authorities said. . ... ______ ! ·~=-,,.. 2 DA!L 'I PILOT E'ro• Pa,,. A I SEAL ..• .. Point; loday. he wam lnlo Mun Boacb Park und i.lurt.ed crawlln~ tlP a ramp \hat lellda to Sol,llh Coul Wtbway. Each time lht> pup, nicknamed Shawn, h11" rl'turned, St.&uller and Mra Chnsteru.en h1t\\' fed h1m chopped hl'rnng und re tumed him to the water. Mn. Christen~~" Stott the -.cul apparently wu11 wc-aned early ;ind hasn't yet learned to h!i>h for h.JmHlf. "He'll le;irn. ffo'i. JUSt a IJttle slow, that's all." sheaa1d Staufter soi1d the pup ttee~ pc.>0 pie on the beuch and rocks ond thinks they're artually other seals. He comes inlo the beach, but gets confused when the peo ple leave, Stauffer said. Another problem, Staufr('r said, ls that ~he pup 1s teething Until his leeth a re more fully de veloped , he probably won 't be able lo rend for himself In the ocean, he explaantod. Stauffer said he and Mrs. Christensen will continue to care for the pup until he s itble to do 'IO on his own l\trs. Christensen noted that elephant seals are a protected marine animal and may not be disturbed. "Robbery, Asica~lt l =oc Jury fudicts: . Laguna Suspect · A Lt\a:unn Bea\'h mun who wtts wounded In a i;hootout '"1th sher1rf'11 omcers dun11g his 111 . legrd robbery or • South Laguna bunk was Indicted by lhc Orun1ow County Grund Jury h•lt', Thur!'> dny on multiple crimrnal char(les. Court officials said R1chHrd William Castillo. 24, Of 1104 M1rn Mar . will be arraianed In Superior Court on charges of rob- ~ry. burglary and assault with u deadly weapon as soon as he can be moved Crom his bed at the Orang~ Count,y M ed1caJ Center. CastHlo was arrested Jan. 29 by two sheriff's offictors who posed as ambulanre attendants to ea1n entry to the South Laguna branch of the Secunty Pacific Nationa l Bank at ~12 S. Coast Highway. It 1:-ullt-~C'd that <.:•:.ullo then woundt'c.J hank mun•at<r Geral(.: Gueu dur1na u rr.ciis that ef'\I~' .<t whf'n ht• trit'd to rob the bank : Offtl'\'r~ called to the bank satd, (,' .J'.t 111 o r\' It• <I :. e d 11 I I th t*: cmplo.rt•i. vxcepl <>n(' who was : ht'ld hostuge w 1th the seriously : wounded bank munllttt'>r. • Two officers sent into the bank : disguised us ambulance atten- dants pulled r evolvers und shot. Cal>llllo as h<' ull~itedly raised has nne when he realized that he had been tricked. Off1C'ers said Thursday that Guess is now at home in Mission \'1e10 com•alesclnJ! nner treat, ment m South Coast Community llosp1tal Th~)' said he'" 111 cven- tuitlly be able to return to normal duties. f 'rone Page AJ She said she received reports that two persons had encouraged their dogs to attack the pup when it beached Thursday at Crescent Bay. IN LAGUNA BEACH, THE SEAL CAME BACK, HE WOULDN'T STAY AWAY Lagunen Allen Grimwood Geta a Playful Bite from 'Shawn' The grand jury was told that Castillo called a tow truck to his home, tied up the driver at rifle point and left him bound and gagged in his home while he drove the true k to the bank. BATTIN •.• Battin acted as his own cam- paign manager and thnl he, in ef. feet, was the supervisor's chief' Ueutenant. • Saddlehack Seeks Financial Aid Officers said Castillo gained admission to the closed bank by advising employes within the premises that he intended to tow away an employe's car. Ryan showed Moraitis dozens of pieces of evidence that the wrt .. ness testified were related to the &ttin campaign and were pre• Saddleback College olficials are asking the chancellor and the board or governors or the California Community Colleg_el> to help them out of a financial Jam. Jl involves Sl.4 million in state equalization aid to whlch, officiaJs asserts, the college is entitled but which it cannot col- lect because or an edict by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. The funds are due the college because of extreme growth ex- perienced by the district wh1r h currently is pegged at a rate or 49.5 percent. Governor Brown's ruling, however, has limited the growth rate or California community col- leges at 5 percent and equaUza- tion payments for growth at an equal percentag~ rate. Hang Glider Pilots Arrive in County Jn a r esolutfon adopted by the Saddleback College Board of Trustees this week Saddlt',back is asking for remedial legislation to ehmmate the enrollment cap. The governor's press secretary was not available this morning to ans~er questions about the edict and how h1~h ~rowth dis· lricts are expected to cope with it. Saddleback College officials are also pleading with state com- munity college governors for a share of a SS million emergency fund to tide them O\'er. The fund is held by the chancellor to assist community colleges which because or newness, annexed ter- ritory, or special programs de- serve relief from the enrollment limit. Pilots from nine foreign coun· tries and JO stal<'l> b~~an arriving m Orange County this week to tune up for the World Open Hang Glider Championship. The championship gets under way at Escape Country this Saturday and Sunday with quali- fying runs at t ,~00 feet and fmals nut weekend. Among those trying to dethrone current world cham- pion Greg M ltchell of Mission VieJo is Australian Bob Brierley who a nnounced, "l'm here to have a good time and go home with a first place." Brierley. the Australian cham- pion m 1971 and 1972, is part of a two-man Australian team which consists also of Stt>phen Moyes or Sydney. Also entered is a five-man Japanese team consisting of .Mitsuhlde An, Shyozl Uchida, Jumpe1 Hori , Kenji Mitutani, and Takashl Harada. All fi ve began pr actice runs this week. "The foreign pilots are doing OK but the Americans seem to have a little more stuff," was the early evaluation or Escape Coun· try's publicist John Smith. "The foreign pilots arc where we Americans w<>re ln motocross ~1x years nico. Right now the Americans are the masters but \\e may be surprised." Other foreigners on the entry list are Per Boo, Sweden; Pett'r Himmel, New Zealnnd; Manuel Santos, Guillt'rmo Rueda, Luis Anttulo and Carlo-. Casas, Mex- Dt>ci ion o~layed LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Los Ani:<'I<'!> C:ounly floard of Su•><'r\'1:.on. ha' failed to rcnch a. ckr 1,1on on converting Whiteman Airport in 11ub11rt>11n Perolma in· to a cnllcl(c campus. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lM()f.,.(t).f,ff\•HtPOor wfff'~"""~ ht'-"IOwN••' ,,.,.."I ""O'·~-., .. a • ..,.. 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NM '""'''· mvtt .... ~ ..,..,,., m•••tr I' M•t,Ut.tmeftt) M>l•i" lft•Y M ,-t••Of\iCtd wnMwt '°""•' Of•fllt\lntt-ft ot .,.,....,. ........ 1K9N1 (l•M •t•t60t O• .... (6\t• ,_.,, •• ~...,... ~,,,.,.fNlll «>• c.*'"~ .._, n ,..,.... W.,JtrPt""9tt ... Uflfttfttf"tt. MU•l.,-~8"1•N4•~ Q.H_.,, ico; Ramona F. Alvarez, Guam; Daniel Arany and Luis Claudio both of Brazil. Escape Country officials. who have hosted the world hang glider championship Cor two years in a r ow, also noted they have their first confirmed entry from a socialist country, M a d r z y k A n d r z e y. o C Czestochaila, Poland. Flying ls scheduled to gel un. der way at 11 a .m. both days this weekend. It is being pointed out that Sad· dJebnck College's enrollment has grown 900 percent since the cam- pus opened in 1968, with 910 stu- dents, and that southern Orange county i.s the fastest-growing Police Seek Trio In Sexual Attack By STEVE MITCHELL Of u.. O•lly l"lltll S.." Police today are convinced that a Huntington Beach man. who was the victim of a bizarre and brutal sexual attack early Wednesday, is telling the truth. Costa Mesa investigators are seeking three suspects who forced the 31-year-old victim to commit acts of sexual perversion on a Ping Pong t able in a gurage which may have been ln Laguna JUlls. Police said the victim's in· volvement was a result of his ef· fort to help what he thought was a :.lrandcd woman on the Newport Frteway in Costa Mesa. When he pulled over to the shoulder of lht' freeway near Baker Street and Paul~nno f'rone Page A J SINGER ..• to those Involved In the cH~. Miss Longel, who l('ft the courthoust with Williams and three unidentlfi<'cl women, declined to !'ipenk with rePOrtcrs uftcr the he Aring. Miss Longtot. divorC'cd Crom Williams last Septcmbt>r. met Sab1ch in Bear Valley ut a ski rare In 1972. She was separated from her husband at the time. Sabich. 31. a former Olympic skier. dominated the pro· fess1onal ski tour in th<" early 1970s be£ore suffenng two in- juries which sent hts career into dechne. Frot11 Pog~ A I ACCORD ... over the tentative pnwts1ons al· lowing total explosive levels higher than 150 kilotons even if a single device cannot exceed that figure. The nervous ness appeared· triggered bf expected oppos1t1on in Congress by members who r harge that the Russians will use the hi&h-level ex.plosive limits al· Jow~ for so-called peaceful ex· plos1ons as n cov~r for secret military testing. Avenue, a man with a Fu Manchu mustache stuck a .4S caliber pistol through the driver's front window and forced him to lie down on the floor of the back seat. The pair, both described as ov('r weight, with the woman about SO years old with gr ay hair nnd the man about 35 years old, then drove the victim's car south on the San Diego Freeway. The victim said he saw the Laguna Canyon Freeway sign from the back sent before the pair parked on a gravel road. lied and gagged him. and forced him Into the trunk or his car. The pair then drove for about 20 to 30 minutes, according to the victim , before parking in a gar;•!!" Tht'Y wert' met in the garage hv a third suspect whom the VIC· t1m described a!I in her early 20s and also overweight Police said the vlC't1m wall then forced onto a Ping Pona table in the garage and the. sexual Pt'rverslon!I took place. The chunky trio tht'n shaved halt the vi('tlm's hair off and half ofnis mustache bdorr :1prnying him with red p11lnt and fordng him bll<'k Info the trunk of his car. lie was driven to an ollfit'ld in llvntlngt on Btach at Clay l\vt'nue and Golden We11t Street \lo h1're he !'laid he heard the sound or what he thought was a truck being drtven off fie pried the trunk hd from his car and !lummont'd help from a passing motorist. who s aw the • b1iarre·looking victim and notiHed police. Inflation Hits Tijuana TIJUANA. Mexico CAP) Ytollow Cab drivers, ex- pressing chagrin. say the time has come to raise the fnre Crom the U.S. border to Caliente race track two miles away. The new fare is 75 cents. · The last raise, to .50 cents, was imposed ln 1922. area in the country. The college district covers 48 percent of the land in Or ange County. Saddlt>back trustees claim that the inability to collert the money means that an additional tax burden will be transferred to local property owners. reqwring a n additional 10 cents on the com- munity college tax rate to make up for the lost funds. . Retiring board president Robert Bartholomew pointed out that the increase to the local tax· payer is not offset by an equal rP· duction in state taxes. P·-•t S l pared by the county staff. . UC. Y e Moraitis was still on the wit~ ness stand undergoing dlreet e« .. rr J 1~ ? am1nalion when JudRe Kennet.b- .1.. 0 RJ £!nn• Lae recessed the trial untU Mon· WASHINGTON CAP) -day morning. • PatriC'ia Hearst has start· Hrs testimony was interrupted ed telling federal in-midway in the day by the ap· vestigators details of West pearance or another Battin sta{C Coast terrorist act1v1ties worker, Patti Short. but the information so far Miss Short was somewhat is considerred too vague. vague in identifying exhibits us the Washington Post :.aid material she knew to be cam- loday. <Details. A6 ). pa1en·r<'lated. Quoting reliable sources. the Post story said the And defense attorney Matthew Justice Dtopartment feels KunliC'h i-uccePdl'd in pointing lntj.unclion Issu e d that Miss Hearst ri; anx1ou::. out d1:.crepancu.'s between state· to win ltoniency at her sen· ments she made to invtostigators M • tencin~ for bank robbery and 1n j!rand Jury t('-;timony with Against agaz1ne on Mond ay but that sbe the words she SPQke Thur:.day. A preliminary injunction or· still is unwilling or unable But It w.is Moraitis who was in dering the publishers of the new to provide solid informa· the k<'y witness role as the fi rst Orange County Magazine to stop tion. week of Battin 's triul ended. ( Columnist Jack An -using the name because 0 derson, also quotinl( un-At the end of the day, Kurillch similarities to competing Orange named sources. s~ud Miss said he wns looking forward tu County Illustrated was Issued in Hearst is prepared to tell cross examining Morail1s. Superior Court today. all s he knows, but that she Judge Eugene Langhauser is· fears for her life. He said The defense lawyer will have sued the order pending trial in a that opportunity Monda.v after C JU tr t she has given full details or suit by Orange ounty us a · her life 10 the underground Ryan completes his direct ex-ed contending that the name of aminahon of the former Dattin the competitor Is confusing to to two probation officers. aide. subscribersandadvert~ers. ~~~::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::=:::::::=:::=::::::::.._~::.::::::...~~~~~~~~~~- Mature Sofa & Chair Sale FINAL WEEK All of our fine sofa and chairs that are over four months old will be drastically reduced to make room for new merchandise. Such well-known names as: • Woodmark •Sherrill •Marge Carson •Stanton Coope r and many others MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% Don't wait! Stop in now while the selection is best. WIBDA YS l S.4 MD.A YS 9:00 to SclO NEWPORT BEACH • 1;21 '1' E!'llTLIH' Oft . 1142 lGSO · LAGUNA BEACH • :14~ NOHTll t 'Oi\.\''I' llW\'.. 4~ 6)$1 TORRANCE • 2364'1 llAWlllORNP. BLVD. ll>1Wt1 fn 111 !#, c;un, IN JOI 3711 IZ7ll \ .. Lag11lia/South £oa~t Today' Clo Ing N •• 'Seo4s EDITION VO L. 69, NO. 100, 4 SECTION S, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY,APRIL9, 1976 TEN CENTS .Mistakenly .Jailed, Youth HOnfis Self 'YONKER S, N.Y. CAP> - "You CH 't tr ust a boy'a life to a computer," aays a tearful father •whose son hanged himself in his jail cell after belne ml.st.kenly arrested because of an apparent computer error. John Karaghanls. preparing for the funeral today of h~s son, Steven, 20, said Thursday that the• tragedy ''shows the in- humanity o f our judicial system." He said be hoped It would prompt officers to be "more careful" in the future. Young Karagiarus was arrest- ed Wednesday on a warrant cit· inc birr for violating probation from a jaU sentence lut fall. The sentence was for possessinc two marijuana cigarettes. Ironically. the warrant had I Brent Smith of Laguna Niguel gets the feel of a Calvary J J sober courtesy of Capt. Vincent Manchester of E Troop, I 1th U.S. Calvary Ghost Patrol of Orange County. Brent ;net Capt. Manchester while touring Army exhibits at a ewport Beach shopping center. ... Education Leader Dr. Deinaree Dies ~ t.lemon ol serv1ce6 will be held &@day for Dr Paul II. Oemart>e 4 Jr\lmC. a ludu in Orange ~nty education sll\<'e 192S ~ 1'he services will be held at Anahe im Untlcd Mcthod l!l l (:bwrch at 4 p m . Interment 1~ ut ~1fic View Memonal Park m .Ntwport Beach Dr. Demnree died al lloag M,'Unorlal Hospital April 4 after &J)~xtended 11lnes11 lie was 8.'i. llorn of mlssionnry parents in Coas t Weathe r Incr easing cloudiness late tonight. Chance or showers Sa tu rd a y. with highes near 63, and chance of rain increasing to 30 percent. Lows tonight up- per 40s. , INSIDE TOD;\ Y OM• a woman director fact 1pec1al probltm• 1n lhe IMotn? UC Irvin~• E1fltrt Kanie/sld thi11kt 10. but sJw ~l~w• the obslaclu can ~ ootrCOme Stt llOl'JI on Pagf! CI of the Weekender. l•tl•x •v-s.nice AJ -'''" as ..... 1 ... 111 ,.,. .... Ctl L.111\. .. "' All ~·,-· •• ~· AS .... 1eow ....... A•,DI ,!'ttalliM , OMI ::;r.c.-, A IS ~· ., ., J =~--,, ..... _...,, CJ.S •Hello• AU ~ ,,.. ......... ~ ... '" M«U1Urtl.Ci •• s .....,..,,_,.. CH , ....... CJ NM<• •••• ,,...,..,. CM ~-IJ ........ _ A4 -u-n 11 -........ A4,DI --· M --~ Cl .. , Kobe. Japan in 1895. he arrived an Orange County m 1925 when hl' began his career as teacher, coach and S<'hool administrator He taught world history and was a football coach al Anaheim lhJth School until 1937 when he became supennlendenl of schools m San Juan Capistrano . In 1941 , he r eturned t o Anaheim to become principal a nd su perintendent of the Anaheim Union High ~hool Dis- tract. Dr. Demaree left the Ana heim schools in 1958 to become an ad m inistrator at Chapman College. Ile retired In 1972. During hill years In OranJte County, Dr. Demarce was active in the Methodist Church. Boys Clubs. the YMCA. Toastmasters, Rotary Club of Anaheim. lhe Orange County Tuberculos is Society and the California As· soclalion of Secondary School Administrators. He is sur\lived by h.is wife of 52 years, Mary, two brothers. a s1~ ter . fo ur children , 13 gra ndchildren and five great- grandchaldren. Dr. Demaree's family asks that. in lieu of flowers. conlrlbu- ta ons be made t o the Paul Demaree Memorial Cam~rs Fund at the Anaheim Family YMCA or the Paul Demaree Memorial Scholarship Fund at Chapman College in Orange. Gas Hike Ask e d SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Is seeking natural gas rate in- creases totaling $6.1.S mlUion . The company says it needs them to offset higher prices at must pay suppliers this summer. been dismissed by a county judge but becouse flf the apparent com- puter error. local police said they never eot notification of the dts· missal. Munel Karagianls, the youth's mother. rec a lied gethnf? a telephone call s hortly after mid · rueht Wednesday from her jailed son lo which he begged her. "Gel me out of he re. I can't stand it." But police had told her they could not release the youth UJ\tll morning, so she tried to console h1m by telling him the family would be there to help him. The fa mily's lawyer, Jeremiah Gutman, said he had warned police. "Watch the guy because he's been depressed " Steven was roundna.nged about 4 a.m. He had tied part or hts trousers to his cell door, another part around has neclt and •P· parently stepped ofC a bunk, poUcesald. The youth had been sent.enced to one year in jail and was re- leased on probation ln December after serving three months. A warrant later Issued against him for violating probation was dismissed by a judge1n January. The We11tcheater County sheriff'~ department. ond the Division ot Crlmlnal Justice Services in Albany confirmed that lhc war- runt cancellation was placed ln a countywlde la w enforcement. computer system In March. Yonkers police sajd e<>mputer error apparently kept them from getting word of the <'.ancellation. Ex-Krishna Teinple. Leader Sues in A1·rest Richard Says 'No Notice' A former Laguna Beach Hare Krishna temple leader has filed a SS00.000 damage claim again!>t the <'llY of Laguna Beach over his arrest on a "arrant alleging has failure to appear al a Superior Court hearing . Roy Christopher Richard. 2fi, also known as Rsavdeva Das, as- serts In the claim lhal he was not present because of a foul·up by the city and an attorneys' Sl'rvi<'e employed lo deh ver a not1ce of the hearing. At the Feb. 10 hearing. Judge Lloyd Blanpied issued a SS.000 ben<'h warrant for Richard's ar- rest. He was taj(en iot.o custody by Laguna Bea~h Police two days later. In the c laim, it is alleged that the attorneys' service did not serve Richard with a notice of the hearing. though the service claims service was made The c laim !>lates that the service was made at a Los Angeles address where Richard has not la ved for seven years. "Durang the last seven years. Mr. Richard has lived at or near the Laguna Beach Temple for the lnternaltonal Society for Knshna Consciousness and lhls fa<'l is. was or should have been known by you ," the claim ~lates. Richard's subsequent arrest , the claim states. caused him "ex- tensive actual damages. pain and s urre ring ... ll demands SS00.000 1n damages. City officials said they will re- commend the claim be denied by the City Council and turned over to City Attorney Geor,::e L.ogan and lhe rily's insurance carriers for further action The Feb 10 heanng was or· dcred to determ inc 1f the II 11re <~ te KR ISHNA, Page AZ> Snake Buni Costly Move SAN ANDREAS CJ\P l The State D1v1111on of For<'Sl r)' foul(ht its first forest fin• In Calavc•ras County this season l><>rauM~ a man tried to burn a rallles makc to death Otto l.iski was thwarted in ht!'! efforts to k i II 11 lhret' foot long rattlesnake. 110 h<> set rire to some grlL'is in hopes nf Mokini? the rrit· ler. said Carl BJork, CD!<' in· •formation ofrlcPr. Li!'lk1 , who hHs in a rural an·a 30 miles east of Stockton. sue ceeded an sluyin1t the snake. hut wind spread has fin• out of control and 1l burned three acres beforr· fire crews put it out Police Hold Nixon Visitor A 23·year·old woman was taken Into custody by the U S. Secret Ser vice at former Presi· denl Richard M Nixon's San Clemente estate Thursday. A Secret Service spokesman said today the woman wanted to Sff Nixon but that she behoved in an irratJonal and disturbed man· ner. The woman was taken to Orange County Medicnl Center for a 72 hour mental health ob· servallon. No criminal charges will be sought acainst her, the spokesman said. Strong Maybe Will Ford Pick Reagan? WASHING TON (AP> -President Ford is saying that. if nominated for elect ion. it is conceivable he might pick Ronald Reagan as his running-mate. Some interpret this as meaning. "only if necessary." Ford has expressed no particular enthusiasm for a Ford-Reagan ticket, and some close associates .say they can think of only two circumstances that might bnng it about: If the former California governor mounli such a formidable c hallenge that Ford would feel com· pelled to make a deal "ith Reagan forces to get the Republican presidential nomination for himself. If tht.· Ford·Reagan rivalry becomes so divisive that Republican harmony only could be restored by offering the ch allenger a place on the No\'cmber ballot. The Ford aides ond advisers who privately ex- press these views say they regard both possibilities as unlikely and expect their candidate to go into the GOP convention with a free hand to select the run- ning-mate of his choice. Laguna's Seal Pup Ke~ps Turning Up By FREDERICK CHOEMEHL -Each time the pup, nicknamed 011i.. 0.11, ~.,.,. s..11 Shawn. has returned, Stauffer Laguna Beach's own \lersion of and Mrs. Christensen have fed "The Cal Came Back" has kept a him chopped herring and re- city lifeguard and ani ma I turned him to the water. sen·ices officer hopping this Mrs. Christensen said the sear week. apparently was weaned early ln the Art Colony version of lhe and hasn't yet learned to fi sh for story. the cat actually 1s a 100· himself. "He'll learn. He's just a pound clepant seal pup who just Ullle slow, that's all." she said. won't stay away. Stauffer said1the pup sees ~o- The sick pup washed up al pie on the beach and rocks and Main Beach Park about 10 days thinks they're actua lly other ago. For several days, Lifeguard seals. lie comes into the beach, J 1 m St au ff c r a nd An i ma I but gets confused when the ~o· Se r vices 0 ff 1 c er Sh awn pie leave, Stauffer said. Christensen cared for the male Another problem, Stauffer pup. They rt'LUrn<'d him to lhe said. is that the pup is tel'Lhln,::. sea Tut'scia y l'nlil his teeth are more fully de- Wednesday morning. the pup "eloped, he probably won't be showed up al the beal'h al Blut• able to fend for himself in the Lagoon. Thursday mornmR. h~ ocean. he explained. popped up al Crescent Ray Stauffer said he and Mrs Point, today, he swam into Main Christensen will continue to care Beach Park and started rrawUng for the pup until he's able lo do :.o up a ramp that leads lo South on his own. Coast Highway ( ee SEAL, Page A2) .,, . ., -.. ,,,._--... .... ·--.., . ·--. " .. Battin Manager Testifies By GARY GRANVfLLE Of t~o O..lly ~llM SUH I ndicted O r ange County Supervisor Robert Rall1n·i. former office manager lesllf1ed Thurs day thul he hel p ed coordinate Battan's 1974 cam- paign for statewide office on county time . And, Ted M orailis testified. Battin Instructed him to order other staff m embers to do cam- paign chores on county time and in Battin 'a supervisor's office. Moraitis, who served as a Bat- tin aide in 1973·74, is an attorney who waa 1nnted immunity from prosecution In return for his testimony. He was the first witness at Bat- tin's trial to directly link the San· ta Ana supervisor with instruc- tions to use county employes and supplies in his lll·fnted cam palgn. Thal campaig n was designed to elevate Battin from a seal on the Board of Supervisors t.o the lieutenant governor's office. And while it fell far short of Its m ark, the grand jury last August charged Baum with illegal use of his county paid staff In his quest for the statewide office. ~oraitls made it clear in. his testimony that various campaign chores lhat he did for Battin were al the sup~14visor's instructions and on county time. "Did yo u direct Mr. Ballin's employes to work on the cam- paign?" Deputy District Al· torney J ack Ryan asked "Yes," Morait1i. replied. "Did someone tell you to dirccl the others lo do campaign work on county lime'!" asked Hyan. ''Yes, Mr Ballin did ,'' Moraitis answered. The Santa Ana attorney said Ballan acted a:. his own cam paign manager and that he, in cf· <See BATTIN, Page A21 • IN LAGUNA BEACH, THE SEAL CAME BACK, HE WOULDN'T STAY AWAY L.8guna" Allen Grimwood Geta a Playful Bite from 'Shawn· . ... , A l DAll.Y'PllOT L/SC BATTIN ••• feet. was the au~ni.lior'• cbtd licut.e.na.n t Ryan •bowed MoraJtls do"4S ot pl~a ol ev lden~ I.bat tbs wtt.- nesa testified were rtl•led to the Ruttln campaian and were pre· pured by the county luff MorollJ!i was •lill on the wit n~ss st..nd Wlderaolng dlrtd ex· .1mlnation when Judat Kenneth Lae recH. ed lhc trial unuJ "1on· day muroin11 Ula lHlimony was interrupted mldwoy ln the day by the ap· i~:iran<.·e ol another Battin stare ·• "orker, Patti Shc>rt M lss Short was somewhat vaaue in identifying exhiblb a11 mziterial she knew to be cam· palgn-related. And defense attorney M1tllhew Kurilicb 11ucceeded in pointing out d1screpanc1e:. between state- ments she made to investigators and an grand JUry tesumony with lhe wordb she spoke Thursday But at was MoraJttB who was in the k\'Y 11.1tne!>!> role a!> the first week o·f Ballan ·~ trial ended At the end of the da}. Kunhch said he "a!> lookinR forward lo cross examining Mora1t1s. The defense lawyer wall han lh:.it opportunit> Mooday after Hyan completes his direct ex· Jmmallon of the former Battin aide. Reel a11d Real Pappy Actor Rpbert Conrad <left) chats with Gr eg "Pappy" Boyington. World War 11 air ace "ho shot down ~ Japanese planes. on the set or an upcom1.ng TV movie based on the flie r 's wartime exploits. Doymgton, now a Fresno artist. is technical adviser for the film Trio Sought San Clemente Fire In Brutal Report Reviewed Sex Attack By STE\'E l'llTCHELL Ol lM DollyP11et~H Police today are convinced that a Huntmgton &>ach man, who was the VICtlm of 8 bizarre ::ind brutal sexual attack early Wednesday. is telling the truth. Costa Mesa investigators are seeking three suspects who forced the 31-year-old victim to cCtmmit acts of sexual perversion on a Ping Pong table in a gar<JJ:C -which ma) ha\ c bcl'n in Laguna Hills. Police said the \"ictun 's in- volvement was a result of his ef- fort to help what he thought was a i.tranded woman on the Newport Freeway in Costa Mesa. When he pulled over to the shoulder of the freeway near Bake r Street and Paularino Avenue, a man with a Fu Manchu mustache stuck a .45 caliber pis to l throug h the dnver 's tror"t wiodow aQd fate~ • him to Uc down on the ndor ot tlie back seal The pair, both described as 1lverwe1g hl. with the woman about SO year, old with gray hair and the m an about 3S ~an old, then drove the victim's car south on the San Diego F'reeway. The v1cl1m said he saw the Laguna Canyon Frttway sign from the back scat before the pair parked on a gravel road, lied and gagged him, and forced him into the trunk or his car. The pair then drove for about 20 to 30 minutes, according to the victim. before parking in a ~arage. They were met in the garage by a third suspect whom the vic- tim described as in her early 20s 61nd also overweight.' Poli ce ~aid the victim was then forced onto a Ping Pong table in the garage and the sexual perversions look place. The <'hunky trio then shaved hall the v1cl1m's ha ir off and half of his mustache beforr spraying h1 m with red paint and forcmR him back Into the trunk of ltis car. lie w 11:-1 dn ven lo an oilfield in lluntan Rton B<'a ch nt Clay l\\•enul"' and Golden We'll Strcf't whrre ht' said ht• hf'ard lhf' !>ound nf what ht' thous:ht wa~ a truck tx•1n~ drtvcn ore Ht> prit>d th<' trunk hd from his car Jtlrl 'lllTI mont•<I h(')p from a passmg motorist. who Mtw the b1iarrr·look1ng v1ct1m and not1f1ed pohc<'. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WH!d ru·\~t ~ P'-*ttfttt J•cll: R. Curky Vt<t ,..,,.., _C.._M ~ Thomas l<NYll Le1tff T hom•s A. MU\'llfllne .... ,...., ... , .... Charles H. Loos Rldl&rd P. Ntll "'"'''41lnt ... ""9'"1 .-..... UQUM eHCfl Offke l•G-....... ~\t,.. ,,..,,l ........... ,.0 --nu: Otfkft c--,.,,..,,....,._ Mll"4_ .... ,. 1"11-- --· "'•"'• 1ue1u_._ .c~o .... •....-. Te~ (714) MM321 O..UHJM Aher11Mfll MJ.5671 a...-a ka<fl All ~t: Te..,..._....,.... ,,_.....,c_ 4'5-0lJO ~ ""Or-c... .. -"""""ea-...., ........ ·-~. "'""'.,~~ ...... "-' f'MIUer er .. v.,u,.,,...,h .,,,."' ~• M .... .,~ ...... , ....... , ..... ,. .. ,.. ...... ...._ .. ---· )«-cl•n ....... HI• ol ~I• Mt-., <Mt-o. Moc•leo\ .... 1W •-PU~ W., ... ~ M I\ f'MIM~ty • M•ht•., °"hMhW& u.u ...... ,,.,., A "voluminous" report on tlie cause of the $2 million fire which rut San Clemente 1~ mid-January has been completed and ll> now being reviewed by Marine Corps legal experts. a Camp Pendleton spokesman sald today. Results of the investigation are not expected to be released for al least two more weeks. Maj. Sally Pritchett of the base public af. fairs office said in response lo questions. Laguna Okays Vndergrozmd Utility Move Wheels were set in motion Wednesday night for undcr- grounding of utilities in the Alla Vista area near the south Laguna Beach city limits. The C1lyr Cooocil a~roved a packa'e of r esolutions stating 1ls intention to move ahead with formation or an assessment dJs· tnct to finance the project. Estimates s how lhat the pro- ject will cost about $700,000. The estimated assessment for owners of single family homes will be S2,300. Assessment will be higher for owners of duplexes and apart· ment buildings in the area. The district includes lots along a portio n of South Coas t Highway, Nyes Place, Victona Place, Highland Road. Highland Way, Solana Way, Alla Vista Way, Gleooeyre Street, Lonuta Way, Queda Way, Pala Way and Nido Way. Formation of the district was requested on petitions signed by about 75 percent of the property owners in the area. Protests lo formation of the district will be considerf.'d by the council at a May 19 pubhc hear· ing. The proposed district would be an extension of one formed on the ocean side or the highway to finance removal or ullltty hnes and poles m the Vactorta Beach a rea. One Library Plan Approved For Clemente San Clemente City Coun<'il members quickly decided .In favor or one large library and this week ordered the plnnninf:( commission to get busy CindinJ( a central location for il. By its action, the <'OUncit tultd out a two·library option and ex· panslon or the current coonty branch library, alternative~ in· d uded in a report to the city from the county Libr arian Horry Rowe. Rowe said for the county to construct an adequate JS,000 square foot facility ln Ute city, an estimated $800.000 would be needed. The city is to supply lhe )'and. Mayor B. Patrick Lane direct· ed that city staff prepare a map d alJ city owned properties in the central city area and thal those locations be considered among others for placement of the facility. Rowe said about an acre and a half lo two acres would be needed for the library . No deadline was given for the commission to return with its re· commendation. A preliminary investigation in- to the cause of the fire andicated II was c:.iu~ed by a spark from welding eqwpment being used on an abandoned pistol range on land leased lo the state by the Marine Corps. Maj . Pritchett said that follow- ing the legal evaluation of the re- port, it will be turned over to base comm ander Gen. Carl W. Hof. fman and details released. The fire burned more than 2.400 acres sweeping from. KOY· crnml'nl land into the back side of San Clemente where 120 homes "ere destroyed or demanded. The preliminary report issued shortly afll•r the fire stated: "The cause of the fire was shown to be a spark from electrical welding equipment which was being operated by a marine at an a bandoned pistol range." The present comprehensive in· vt>stigation w&s expected to de· t ermine "all matters connected with the fire including the matter of why electri<:al eqwpment was being used on the state land," the corps said. Initially lbe report was lo in- clude sworn testimony, inter· rogat1on of witnesses and collec- lloo of all pertmenl documents. Mass Se arch For Crashed Copter Fails The Coast Guard. Sheriff's Department, Harbor Patrol and San Clemente polJce conducted a frwlless search for two hours Thursday seeking n military helicopter reported to have crashed In lbe ocean near the city pier. Authorities said no aircraft was missing or overdue and the search was sus pended at about 8·4Sp m A citizen living along Avenida Cordoba reported seeing an atrcraft crash al 6:•9 p m . about three quarters of a mile ore the beach at the pier. Pol.ace not1f1ed the Dana Point Harbor palrC'l l which sent a rescue boat The Coast Gucird d1-;patchC'd a M•arch and rc!>CU<' helicopter from San Diego. "We worked thf" area over ex· tensavely but found nothing," Lt. Harry Cage or the llarbor Patrol said today. Authorities received no further eyewitness reports and quit the ~ettr('h after checklng with the t~rderal A vlntlon Adrnlmstrallon and nearby military bolie~. Permits Jump For Building In Laguna Valuallon of building permits issued in Laguna Beach in March was substantially higher than the figure recorded In March 1974. Statistics released by the build· ing division of the Munkipal Servic~ Department show that permits with a total valuation or Sl.03 million were issued in March. compared to $386,000 in permits an March of the previou!\ year. During Ma rch, 10 permits for new single family homes and two permits for duplexes were ls· sued. Through March 30, lhedivislon hnd issued perm its valued at $2.46 million, compared to $1 48 mlUl on issue in lhc same period in 197S. Aid Funds Sought Saddleback Seeks Financial Help 1 Saddlt<back ColltJlc ofll<'lnb are a.&llin& the <'banc~llor and Lhc board or 1overnort• of lh ~ Cahforni a Com rn unity Colle&_ es to help them out ol a fm11nc1al Jam. It lnvolvu Sl.4 million Jn 5lalt' ("QUltllLatl<1l'l 111d to which, offl crnls a!>i.1•11~. thl.' collC'A:\' 1~ enuue-o but '' h1ch 1t cannot col· lecl ~CllUfiC or un <.-diet by Gov. Edmund G B1own Jr. The funds ar,• dut• t.hc colh·~t· because of t•xlrcme ~rowth e>.· penenced by the dtsr.rkt whi<'h currently Is peaged at a rate of 49.S percent. Cuvernor Brov. o 's ruling, bowe\•er, has limited the growth Front Page 11 I KRISHNA. • • Knshna sect was complying with term!> of a 197 J 1n1unct1on that forbids use of the temple. 641 Ramona J\ , ..... for relig1ou!> ser\'1ces and dormitory-St) ll• sleeping. The city requested the hearing a fter neighbo r s complained about vandalism. thievery. pre· dawn chanting nnd cymbal crashing. Richard and the l('mple arc being reprt'SCnled by lfarry J<'i .,. her, an attorney with the law firm of F IC'ish man, Brown. Weston and Hohde of Beverly Hills. The prestig ious firm ha<> handled many ob!><'enily and First Amendment-related cases over lbe year:>. Cuban Vessel Sunk at Sea MIAMI CAP) -The voirc shouted out of the dark ... Gel closer, get dosl'r ·· l\lachtnl'·Run fare raked the Cuban f1!>h1n~ vesse l . h1tt1n~ one o r the crewmen and eventually sinking tht> boat. That was the story told by four Cuban s urvivors of the episode on t.he high seas bet ween ~uba and F1orida last Monday mght. The Cubans and a dead colleague were picked up in lhe Honda Straits by a passing Norwe~IUf! freighter and broughl into M1am1 Thursd ay. Responsibility for the attack was claimNI hy lhl' Cuban Exile Front for the l\ alaonal Laber a h on of Cuba. rate of C'11hfornia community col· lf'aies at 5 pert'enl W\d cqunluu- r1on paymt•nts for 1rowt.h at tin equal per<'cntaae rnte In a resolullon udopted by the Saddlebuek Colleae Board of Trustcts lhis week Saddlobuck as ui.kmg for r-emeditd lt'Mlii.lallon lo t•l.aminate th,· cnrollmc1\l nip. The MO\'ernor '!> pn·~s sec·rt•t.iry was not uvailabh' lhll-f mc>rnmi: tu answer q uestton~ #hour. the ed1rt and how h•ah gro\\th dii. rncts are expected tu ('OPt' with It Saddleback College ofricials ore also pleading with state com· munity college governors for a share or a SS milhon emergency fund to tide them over. The fund is , held by lht• d1ancellor to assist <'Om mun1t y collei:t-s wht<'h bt>causc or newness. anne'ed ter- nt,,ry. or special programs de· M>t\'C relief from lho enrollment Umlt. It Is ~Ing point~ out tltat Std· dleback C-ollege'a t'nrollmtnt hu .:rown 900 pern•nl 11nce tho cam. pus opened an 1968, wilh 910 ~u denta. nnd that ~outhern Or~njl• count y 111 tho faatvst-erowlo11 Ul"t';1 tn thl' country The colll'IC ct1stnet <'Ov\•ris .ia percent of thl· lun1l an Oran'Je County. Snddlt'bBc-k trusl~s <'lciim that t.he 1n11blllty to collt>t•t the monty mt'ans that tl n •ddllJonul lai burden wlll be transferred to lO<'ttl property owners, requiring on addluunnl JO cents on the com. munlly college taic rate to maJtu IJJ) for the lost fonds. Retiring board president Robert Bartholomew polnted out that the increa~e to the IO<'al tax- pa~ er 1s not offset by nn equal rtt· duction in state taxes. Aeeused Robber LB Man Indicted On Three Charges A Laguna Beach man who was wounded in a s hootout with sheriff's officers during his al· leged robbery of a South Laguna bank was indicted by the Orange County Gr3nd Jury late Thurs· day on multiple crimina l charges. Court officials said Richard William Castillo, 24, or 1104 Mira Mar , will be arrai.ined in Superior Court on charges of rob· bery. burglary and assault with a deadly weapon as soon as he can be moved from his bed at the Orange County Medical ~nter. Castillo was a rrested Jan. 29 by two sheriff's officers who posed as ambulance auendant!> to gain entry to the Soulh Laguna branch of the Security Pacific National Bank at 30812 S. Coast Highway. The grand jury was told that Castillo called a tow truck to his home, tied up the driver at rifle point and left him bound and gagged in his home while he drove the truck to the bank. Officers said Castillo gained admission to the closed bank by advising employes within the premises that be intended to tow away an employe's car. It is alleged that Castillo then wounded bank m anager Gerald Guess during a fracas that erupt· ed when he tried to rob the bank. Officers called to the bank said Castill o rele ased alJ the c mployes except one who was held hostage wtih the seriousl.y wounded bank manager. Two officers sent into the ba.nlc disgipsed as nm bulance alle!l· dants pulled revolvers and shot CasUll o as he allegedly raised his rifle when he reallied lbal he had been tricked. Orftcers said T hursday that Guess is now at home in Mlsaioo VieJO convalescing after treat· ment in South Coast Community Hospital. They said he will even- tually be able to r eturn lo normal duties. E' ,.0111 Page A l SEAL .•• Mrs. Christensen noted that elephant seals are a protected marine animal and may not be disturbed. She said she received reports that two persons had encouraged lheir dogs to attack the pup when it beached Thursday al Crescent Bay. Mature Sofa & Chair Sale FINAL WEEK All of our f ine sofa and chairs that are over four months old will be drastically r e duc e d t o m a k e room for n e w m er chandise. Such • r- well-known names as : • ivoodmark •Sherrill •Marge Carson •Stanton Cooper . and many others MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% Don't wait! Stop in now while the se lection is best. wtDOAYS I SATUIDAYS t:OO to 5-:JO NEWPORT BEACH • 1m WKc;;r cun · DR.. tAHOSO LAGUNA BEACH• J4J NOl11"11 t:OA~T mw .. ·~ ~l TORRANCE • %16411 flAwnlORN~: 8t.VD. lllvt•n Fn 111 !J. Ciun. lZ ~ l01 37~1179 Fr iday C lo intc Price NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~1-1"(1-lr~---.-en .,..._,llwc••il.•IW hot-O.lreit-C111Ci ...... I-~ ••'"-'_,_... •• __ .....,_ .............. l_Da~-iMl-1 .. .. " . • .. ft1day Aprll 9 1976 USC OAILYPILOT a s Play ~all :I Big Mo ney Hopes You Do By MJLTO'i MOSKO\\IT'L Wh1t"h would you rathl'r w.tll'h tht' All Star baseb•ll &amt-or the OemocralJt 11a1tonul conH·nt1on ! Conic nt-xt July 13, )OU 'II h1n e thut choice on your homt' t<-levis1on st"recn. CRS .tnd N nr t'Jml•ros "'111 t"over Uh· Dt-mocrut:. while ABC:"' 1ll 11n•,ent tht' All Star tii.rrw. Among the comPMll'i> ho1nng you will tune m lht• b.tsebull gamt• urt• C'hevrolcl, Scar~ Roebuck. Gilkllc. Tt•\· acoaod Fire tont'. Slnt'\' Money 11icy w111 p;.iy ubout Tree $50.000 J IUlllUtt• lo /\J)OnSOt' ha:>d>all lh111 > 1•ar. UH·y art· doin)! rnort• than ho1nn~ Tht·~ ·11 wrinr 1\IH'":-nrt•k Ir y11u don't Wlll\'h Sports, no one m-eth to 111• luld, ,.., 1111\\ a b11: commerci:il propo~1li11n Thi~ n•:ir':-llrt''l'O"iOn hJS!-ll' bcl\\1•t'n the hull pll'yer<; and the l'lub O\\ ners look pl tu•t• o~utnat u muh1m1llw11 <loll.11 h;wktlrnp FOR THI-: ~EXT HH"R ~l'Jt • ., tW\\\11r~ lt'ilo\l\101\ {'OV erag~ of baseball wtll b£' !>pill lwhH'l'n \ Hl' nnd NBC l\BC' \\Ill again carr) the' SJturda~ game ot th1• \Ht'k "hile ABC "'111 ha' t• !\tonday ni.:ht ~.um• .... 1u'l .1:-11 h ..... 'tonday night football dunng th..-.mtumn The m aJor eH•nt:. "'111 rot.ill' lwl \H'l'll t lw l" o net works !\'RC will ha\'e the World St•nt•-. thl' )l'ilr wh1ll' ABC has th,• All-Star game and lhe pla~ oU!> ~C'\l ~ t.'Jr I\ liC \\Ill carry the World Sen es This div1de-and·conqut•r pohl'Y h) oq!:inizcd baseball paid off with a four-year pact that ca mt.• lo S92 mil hon Since the) 'rt> pJ~'in~ so much fot lht• prl\ 1le~l' or airin~ these .-:ames. ABC and 1"Bl' rt-ttlly h.1\1• lo hustle for afi. 't'tllM•rs and they ne .. -cl to C'h.1rgt• :.tiff lJnffs to recoup their investment!: NBC. for l''l.,tmph'. ha.., .,l'l a pncctai;: of Sl12 000 per m mute for comnwruJI 11 mt• on the \\'orlr1 Sent·:. telt•cast::. T llE\' MA\' EVE~ llA\lf·: lltHlt•1t·h.111!1•tl h1•t·uu::.e lh1· llml? 1~ :ilready sold out Thi!-~ t•a1 ·, \\ 111 Id S1•nc::. :-ponsor., \\Ill ht' Al\11-', Ament•1111 (;a.., .\ ... w!'l,1l10n. Hrykrcl·m Champ1un Spark Plu~. Chn -.ll-r. (; illl•tt1', Fu .. tt•r·Grunl, i-:1.'ntucky Fned Chtt•kl-11 . ~h'rnll l.yn1•h. Miller bcc1. Polaroid. Quaker Stnteo1I. HC' \, ~Hl' .ind Xt.·to' :\'BC reports thul it.' S:1t11rda~ ·~;inw' u"o <1n· dmn~ \\'l'll <>n lhl' l>pOn:.or rronl .tl 525 .000 Pl'r minutl.' (up from $1!1,000 last ycur I. Commt·r<·1al hmt' 1~ i.olrt out through Jum• to the hkes of Ace ll:ird\\<.&rl'. All::.lult.' Insurance, Chr)'SIE'r. \;)l"s Delco dinsion. t;ilktll'. Kl•otucky Fried Chicken, '.\ltchehn Tin'. M 1ller bt•t.•1. Ph..trnrnnurt. Schw<'ppc!I, ~ars·Roelrnck. STP, Stall' I' .trm lnsuruncc and J .H. \\'rlltams It's rucc to see lhal fon.·1gn compan1<'s like Sony. Br;.ll'rl'em. :\l 1ch!'lm and Sd1" t'Pl>t'' u11prec11.1tc our na· twnal p;istame enoui?h lo .intt.• up lhl'w b1~ !>lukcs. And 1l's good to sec )Jt:nll L~Tlch r1·111rn lo th(' World St•nes hn<'up. c;1111•t1t• know-; that 1><•oplP \'ill ht· hu' llllol r.1.tt1r hludcs next 0<'t11lw1 hul "ho kn1m' \\h1•11• tlll' .. 1111k rn.erkt•l 1Alll ht.· lht·n·· ~11 11),1!11•1 "'lwn· 11 1 '"" 1.111 lw .. ur1• thJt l\krrill l.\n1·h \\1!11101 tw 'lll'lltltnl! '-11:! 1100 .111e1111111· to It'll h.i-•l'h.111 l;111s (l"t'JI '\o 'II lh,11 'll11llh1· \LI\ II I' pl,I\ Ii.di U.S. Hits New Low in Vehicles OETHOIT 11\PI I lw l n1ll'd StJlt.•/\' !>hart• or \\Oriti motor 'ehidt: output Im Jn Jll llml' low lai.l year as u 't'\"!'rc econ om It' r<'<'e~sron ''on! n butl'd lo a lO percent drvi> m dome:.t1c produt•l mn. a tr:idl· JOurnJI !>ay:- .\n :rnnual sun C'~ J)\ \\'arrl ~ J\ulllmllll\ t' Report~ sauJ 1111111ut '" tht• L'ntl(•d Stall'-. .11 ('llUOlN.I for 2ti J)l.'rcent or lh1· :l-1 2 m1ll111n !';1rs. truck' .md hu'it.•:-. prmlun•d around tht· \\orlfl 111 J!li5 Tlw l>rl'\lllll' lo\\ :-.h:1rt· \\.t\ '!II prrccnt tn 1974 .ind !!Jill Tlw l "n1tl'<f SI ,1l(•s rP111J1nt'd numl•nt·all) th1• world ·:- numbl:r one producer · .•!>el has /\llll'l' smcr lht· birth or lh1· andu!>tr.v 'i~ year" ago with domt'!>llc oulpul totaling 9 mil hon \'eh1clcs. thcJournal \aid Japan. \\h1ch 1nc·rea..,i:d production Ii pt:rcl'nl O\'Cr 1974, "as second with ll.9 mill inn unit:-. the rt'pnrl :-aid. Ranking behind Lh•· l 'nllt:d Stall's and Japan 111 output last year, the report said. were J•'rancl'. 3.3 million: West (;ermany. 3 2 m1lhon : Sr,, 1ct Union, 1.9 million: Bntain, I 65 mtllion: 11:.il;.. 1.5 million. Br<llll. !l:l0.000 , nclg1um, !!GO,OO<J, and Spain, illll.OOO Food Prices Hold Steady-USDA WJ\SlllNC.TO" fJ\l'l ('1>n'-UOlt'r (110<1 pricl?S on lht· a\'cragc h(•ld ~lt•atl~ 1lu1111~ lht• I 11 :-1 thn•1• months of th1K ~C'ar, lhC' f1rsl 11u.1rt1·rl\ l1•\1·hng IJff 10 rT\MI' lhUn foul 't'aro;, the A~ri<'u It Ur<' Dt•pJr I 11lt'11t 11 Sl>A 1 '11ys. Offtc1als !>:J~ llw, nw.111' 1'011,llllll'r" p.111l 11t}(H1l tht• <,,1m1• for food, 0\'('f .el). ,IS lhl•\ tlJIJ Ill llll' f11U1 lh fflJUI lt•r or 197:1 Thry -.;iy foot! pr" 1·!'. It•\ 1 lt·tl off m.11nh h1·1"""'' rnrat priers llc>chn('rl mnri• I h.1n ('\lw• I• ti tH'T T ii t-: l>t·:l'i\KT,11 .'\ I • .111111111.., lie.el f1><1<l pnres 'tlll arr c·x11t•l'lt•1f lo"''' 111111111111~· 1111111111 ... al1ho11,:!h at. 11 !>l11w1•r pa1·1· than 1n rC'l·f'l1t ".11 ' l•:1•11n11m1 ,h -..1y they can n111 pr<'dJ<'l "hat m<•Y ll.1111w11 .1111·1 10111 y1.,1r u1H1I more 1i. knowtt 11bo111 1971i t•rop pr111lw t 11111 "Enrh<'r we prow..t1•1J l•H•d 111 in:" \\11111<1 "~"I p«-rl'tl1l Jl('r quarter durin~ ttw llr·,1 h.tlf of H17H," Oon Pou Iberg, USDA d1rcrtor of c·ronoi1111·-. .... a1cl "1\111 lowt!r mt•:il prices from unexpeclt'd i.:uins 111 nwat .. 11ppl11•" during the fir11t quarkr c•uu~C'd mo~\ loud 111·11·1· lfl<lll'ul•1r.., l(1 hold 11le1.1dy or t'Vl'n drop." Pi\AKflR E RC; St\ff), ...... o~n; '('/"lln<il n •l111I price in- 1•rra,(•<;" can Iii• t'Xpt•t·lt•tl 111 llll' <'11m111i.: 11l1111lh!1 for som.- fruet , \'E'j?l'lulJl1•.s 11111l 1·111f1·1• J\h,11, hl' ,,1111. tht• f11rm price or mt•;1I Jntmals an<l rk1ul11 \ p1 oh.1hl \ \\ tll l!o up, hut u trend to .,mailer multllc•m,111 ... 11.1r.·' ol th•· 111n..,.em1·r food dollar "m•J?hl lcsst.>n prat'l· 11w11.,.,, ... 111 • •11humt•1' Larr~ V Sum llll'r!'., a food p111 ,. 'Jll'( 1;111-.t an th<' rleparl. m<'nl 's Eronom ll' l<C''-l'•'' 1 h S1•1 \11·1· 1ou1r:I llw first 11uarkr IC'vehni;t·Orf w:ii,. the fu:o.t 'mn· the 1<11v1•rnmenl'i, food price index dechnrd sh~hlly frnm th1• Uunl to the fourth quarlC'r of 1971. The three month il\'l'ro.t~c·-. thc•n ro'c steadily unlll now The quarterly food prrce <11sl'lo.,u1 l' hy USDA was based on preliminary information for lht> thr<.·<' months, Including retail and \\ holesale p1wr., announn·1I by the Bureau or Labor Statistics Fem Fed Pays 51/2o/o SAN IHF.<;O <Al'1 The ('.1hl11rnia Ft·minis( Federal CrC'd1t Pnion hJ' marl..cd It., l1r'1 v1·11r h' rrn yinl( out a fourUt 5111 pt>rcent qua rt <'rly th v Hlc•n<I. ll "t)(1kc·s\\ um tin snys. The credit union was lh1• lm.1 of it" l.md chartered In California for women and i" one or 14 sn 1 ht• lln1tNJ Stat<'s and Candai:la. In its r1rst )Cur nt•arly 1.000 mrrnbcrs d epositf'd St80,000 in shar<>s and nearly allot that" as invested 1n loaM to members. , 88 DAILY PILOT * Frtday Apnl 9 1916 Le~emia Wins BaUle With Cappelletti's Brother UPPER DARBY, Pn CAP> Joey Cappelletl1'1 el1ht year battle with leukemlll ls over The 13·year·old brothet <'If 1.A Rams football star John CaPJ><lllelli died at his home In Phlladelplua Thursday ··He loved life . lie loved tu i>lay, especially baseball," -satd Joe) 's rather, John Sr "We never ga\ e up ho~ thot he \o\Ould hve. but "'e alwa)& knew 1t was Just a matter of time " 'l1I CappeUell1 fa.mil)' first turned Joey bad leukemiu wht'n be wos S ye11N old Hu. . strugale 11eceived nauonal at tenlJon in 1973 when John. th • Penn State running back who won tbe lle1sma11 Trophy as rolleee football's outstandani.t player, dedicated the award to his youn1er brother "If I could dedtcate thJi. trophy to htm tonight and gl\ e him a couple of days or happ1 ness. 1t \o\ould mean e\'erythmg els at Home Tanana Pitching Tonight's Opener The California Angels' hope!> or ('limbing out of the American League cellar reltt largely on the pitching. of aces Frank Tanana and Nolan Ryan. and the forme r opens the i.eason against an l ttflf'b .ft la• t- A11 O•MM ... 1111.-1'(; 1111) Ao+" '0.1'1•n<l •I C61itorf\a• AO' '°0•111••f'ld •t C•'•forn1• ,t,.or 110.lt.l•l'WJ •t (41ttorn1tt ,,.,,,, ll C•ht0tn1a •I K•nW\ C1tv 1 Hp"' 11 ~Ip m 1? II D ffl \ 1~P m Oakland team with a new look tonight In fart. the Athlet1rs appear l>O ne-"' that the original startmi:: pitrher for l he opener \\a:-. !>Up J>')SCd to be Ken Holtzman. but he was traded to Baltimore in a deal that brought the A ·s Mike Torrez only a week ago. In that trade, Reggie J ackson went east, too. Thus 1t' II be Torrez on the mound for the AL West cham- pions and another new face. Don Baylor, will be a t first base, where he's played only a handful of games the past two seasons. It's the third year in a row th<> .\ '<; ha\'C l>\\ 1trhed a pla~ er to f1r~t In 19il 11 \\J'-Gl·nt· TC'n.t<'<' and la<,t \l'Jr 11 "a ... .Jot• Rudi who now is back in ldt f1l'ld Claudell Washington. "ho had troubles m left lu~t u•ar. I'> rn n ght replac ing Jackson Tanana, a left-hander. led the Amencan League in Mnke<>ub last year and won 16 gamci. for the last-place Angeb CahCorn1a expected to haH• s lugging Bobby Bond!> in the hneup after the Angels traded to get ham from th<> Y:mkt•(':-. Hu t Bonds il> on the disabled 11 ... t \\Ith a rh1pped bone m hi:-. ri~hl mid die fmger. lie\\ 111 he out at lt·ast thrt.'c "eeks \\'1thout Bonds. the l'ahforn1a lmcup looks 'er~ s1m1l.ir to la~I 't.'ar':. om· "h1ch arcountl'd ror the bulk or thl' team s 72 89 n: rord that put them 25' ~ s;ame-. behind Oakland Dave Collins leads orr and \\ill play left field with '-t'Cond baseman Jerry Rem) batting second followed by first baseman Bruce Bochte and· designated hit· ter Bill Melton. J oe LaHoud \\ 111 bat fifth and play right field. Lee: Stanton will be m center Jnd Da\'e Chalk will be al third And\ Etchebarren will r.itc·h .Jnd ninth 1n tht• batting 01 fh•r "111 lw 'horhlop Orlando R..1m11 l·1 Loara's McLain I I Picked in Draft . \ LOS :\:'llGELES <.\Pl Tht• Lo)i ~n~elt.•., Rams. monng \o fill 1\\0 a.poh '.1cnt ed m the rpcenl 1•xpwii.1on draft . ha\·e p1rkt.>d :1 pair of d<'fen..,n l' player'> m the curly rounds or the annual l'lll lc·~t.' draft Thl• Ham:-. 'l'leC'tl'd Color:1do Stal<' hnt·h:wl-l•r Kt•\ 111 :\kLain 111 thl• first round of the draft Thuri.day. the n rhosl· Tex a-. ,\&~t All Ameriran corncrbark l'dt Thomas m the se<'ond round Lo' Angele~ had lo'>t ltnebackl'r Ken Geddes and cor- nt•rback t:dd1l' Mr M11lan earlier tu the new Seattle franch1l>e. Mc La in, out of Loara lhgh, Anaheim. ll> nicknamed "The Hammt•r" and 1s a quack ti 2. 238·pounder . l OS A'ICELESAAMS ',."" "' M ' , " lti (OI ,, ~an ... ,.,,. P•t fMm.t'\ ,,.., t •• ,. A.~~ ti r1 M ("''™" D T .. n,,. v -• t I• n.J IU t \0" ,,,,,. 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Loi. \n~t>ll'" roac h 8111 Sharman "a id .1rtcr thl' Suns topplro hie; Laker" 113 98 tn National naskl'tbo.tll A" :-.ociat1on at't1on The '1ctorv Thursda\ n1Rhl 1>erm1 ttl'd Ph.Ol'nlX to enter the• playorfs :tl> R 1rky Sobers hit 23 points to help push the Suns mto the post season competition for. l~<' Cirst time sinre 1970 •Phoenix. with one J?ame rt•· mam1ng tn the schedule. now has a 41-.tO record a nd a chance for ~erond place in the Pacific d1vis1on Los Angeles ended its season with a 40-42 record and masses the playoHs for the second consecutive year. A r ecord crowd of 13,036, the l~gest to e'er assemble m the arena for any event. saw the Suns leadallthe way. LO$ ANOlllS '"" <lu""" 11 W•'"-' "· Abdul J •bb,u 71. GoodrH h "· (dtt'IOun 11 &11.,n 11 .. WOINll! llUt "'"'" 10. 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''' L0\11\1•"• I"' 8'i"'°"· •. 94ylor \.<OU PwDH ., Ar11TJ/l\lt O.t~f'U Pow-It. rb VT~C"4tt~• J•t\1f" Wltl"IM\. A , lt'Y\ AA.M C"KAOO llAllS °"*".._,, l1< \ ot. W1\(f'Jn\1n 8'•~ .. \CM•Ql"I r b Of\•O ~l•tt Jot\n Sc:,,,,. ott. UCLA W•'IM ~\. 0-, Al•~""-0,." JIQQll"t1' ot M•r¥•'d JfrryMi.K,..,\tvr-m •&~ a,-..-,.~\\t•tf CINCINNATI IEHGAl.$ 81tlv 8'M'\ wr 0 '-'•"'on'WI .,,,..,. (,t1'1" rb ~·o Sr•t• Ci1tnn 81.11no<h oo T-.' A&M (Pol .. S..nr ~ ~'"' St•I.-0•""" ~ ...... • att \n..;t"° "" (AWO,n1a ••QQ•• Wtlli1tm\ lb. O...-t~t._ '""'" O•v1\ "0. flif•b"H'• (;t~q f'= .. f'fh1ld oq fut...- W1t1.., \ftefOV Clb Ala~l"'k!I \rOU Pf-Hy Ob. W1lh;ti~ ()f'l,fl"U'O NPhon ,.., Utt\., \I,,.. ..00 Ret•""•n qb Brown Pflf4' QOf"l'W" ttb M·~· C'f Qf\10 •tf\ 1c;urw..10 OtuoSt.tt• CLl.VEUHOlltOWNS AA·•• Pt\iit\ "" Purdvt" O.v j l.bq-tn ..,, 1 .. C..1•.m 0.M Sw1Cli QO T...,,_ fit Mrd 'i.t (I••" °"'· Gr•mbllf'\• H•"'Y Stw DCM'rct t <See DRAFT, Page B-7) to him," c ried J ohn, unable to r11ht b3ck the tears. "I trunk thla trophy 1111 mor his than mane because he's been an inl!tp1rut1on to me,·· added Joho, who is a running bac k ror the L oi. An&eles Rams. Joey's health \o\Orsened stx weeks aao. Ile i.pent l'AO 'At't'k$ m Ph1la delph1a's Children's Hospital, where he has had to go for treatme nt every othl;'r d.t\ JOt'y <'nm e home to s(>t'nd the last month or his life with his family John returned home from Los An&eles and was at the bedside when Joey died. "John can 't spt'ak,'' the elder Cappelletti said. "He's \'t'r)' emotional about lhtS. All the children are. The)' are \'ery close ·· When John &11\'e hJs ~eeh to the Downtown Athletic Club In New York City after recel\ Ing the-He1sm n Trophy. thl" 4,000 people 1n the aud1C"nrt• cried with him. But Jol'Y smiled proudly "l 'd like to dedicate this trophy to n lot of pe<>plc 1 ·, t• been oround and to tht• younaest member of m)' fam1 ty, J oseph, who 1s \'ery 111 ," John sobbed through the d1C· ficult uddresi. "For m~. ll 's only a battll' on the (1cld and only m lht' rail f'nr Joseph, It " ) t.'Ut rouml. ' .w t•nnllnlll'd "tit' nl'vt'I' <·omplull\ .. , ht• 1)1)\ l'r a11k:. "'h ~ 1 ll' ul'l'l'PI:-. II but 1efUf'.l'S to g1\'e up .. The trnph) had J 'Jlt'<'IJI plart• in the Cappt•lll•ltl homt• "Jot•\ put the t roph) on lhl' m1:1ntt'I." his fothet ~aid "111• w us \ ~r) proud ol 1t a nd sho"' t>d 1t to h111 fncnds · In udd1twn to hi:-purt>nh und his brotht•r John, J~~ h.1d l\\O othl'r b1othl'1 ~:met a .. ,~1t·1 I I' .Dodgers, SF Open Weekend Set SAN FRA '\'Cl~t'O !t\P 1 Funs \\ho mu~t t•arn tht•1r o" n peanuts a nd r rarkenut•k and not care how Cast th<.') t'\ t>r itel bark trekked to Candlt''>t1cl.. Park to da,· for thl' ba:.t•ball l>l'a'>On o~ner betw C'C'n tht• San foran- C1!>CO Giant~ and Lo:. Anl!(eles Dodgers Because of p1rkt•lmt( b> ~Ink mg city craft union\\ orktin. then• was no Mmi bu:-. tran11portatlon to far1htate mo,·ement of th<• cro"d to and from the gamt'. And with no union \'endors hawkmg food ,md dr>nk 111 thl' -.tJnd ... fan' h.ul to brtnR lht•ir U\\ 11 1 dn·shnwnt Hl•fon• tht• <'It\ -.1nkt• ht•,.: 111 1\1 da) ~ .ljtO, lht• (; 1Jlll~ h.1d lmpt•d for J crow ct of 10,0011 .it tht· 111 'l opent•r tht' l>ud!!t•r' haH' pl.iH·d hl'r(.' ~IO('l' lhL•\ llll'l In 19~. lh1• \CUr lht• twu lt•am:-. l'anlt' \\t''' from.~t.'\\ York What the :-.tnkt•. phi:-dull~ .1ml doud' \\eather, doc~ lu allt•n dant;t, for tht• thrt•t• i:.•nH· \\l't'kend :-.ent•s ma~ prO\l' mnn· 1mporlan1 to thl· l'luh in tht• lon.i: run than the scorl':> ol tht• tt:.tmt·~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- .. .......... Big Red ltlochi11e ita /tlotio11 Cinrmnnt 1', P<•tr Ro. e. known for hil> hustling plays. lust's his hl·lmet as he slidC's into second has<.• agamst A~ ........ ATLANTA'S ED KEA. DAVE HUTCHISON TANGLE. Houston ·s Rogc>r '1et7.gN Thur'>d<I\ Tht• Red hla,tl•ci llouston. 11 5. tn lhl'll' :\atwn<1l l.l•a1H1t' ha,l'IJall 1pc·1wr San Diego Bitter; Halos Lose M'Snllth The Cahforn1a Angels were !-.O close to s igning free agC'nt pitcher Andy ~1 essersmith that the club's O\\ ner all but an nounccd lht• signing before it didn't take pl act· Gene Autr~. former rofl('r of ral\'es on lht• prairie. failed lo ropt• Me ~~cr~m1th when tlw pitcher and his agl•nt. lh•rh Osmond. apparently ckmandt•d too m uch mone) But whcn:a:-. the Ang<'I negotiations with Andy were am1t'ahle, the p1t rher's <k alings with the San Diego Padres' president \\ ere not so San Diego's outspoken ham burger kmj! Ray Kroc bitterly accused M essers m1th of being arrogant and greedy, and he said. "lie ran work in a c ar wash." Rumor bC'gan to rumble at noon Thursday when Autry told an An~el presNl snn lunt'heon. "We ha\'C a lot of superstars on this dub. and you ran look forward to morl' superstars before the season start~ .. Tht' sea:.on l>larts toru gbl aga11bl Oakland Smee llarry Dalton wasn l al the boosters· 0lunt'heon. it fell up on club president Red Patten.on to say his absence was s1gni f1 cant So at least two newsl)apc r!-. Lavfl'r Beate n HOUSTON (AP > -Sl"con<I seeded Eddie 01bbs defeated Ucib Lut7. 6-4, 6·4 in a loosely playccl qua rtt'r-C1n a l match. a nd Australian m aster Ken R~ewall beat Rod Laver 3-6. 6-4, 6·3 1n a first-round match Thursday in the World Championship of Ten- nH1 tournament e1l River Oaks Country Club. \\ho \\ere covt>nng the lunl'hcnn spel'ulated that Me:o.M•r!tm1th on rl' as:am would \\Car thl· h.tlo ul lhC' Angt.>I~. the t('am h1• IJ111k1· m to th<.· maJor l<'aJ!U(''i "1th in l~HiR I.all' m thE' rl:J\. ll.tllon '>:t1d t.1lk:-. h<.'l\\een ('al1fnr111.1 and lh1.• pitcher had brokl·n clo'' n "1\ 11('\\ propo~al I>\ Anti~ ~h':-."l'l':-.m1th lo hn·1mw ,1n Ani.:1•1 p1tc·hl'I \\a:-. <11-.c·u..,...t•fl .11 f.:l l'nl knj.!lh h~ :\net~. h1' 11•pr1•,t•n tall\ es and off1<'1al-. 111 1 h1· hall dub ... s<11d Dalton "\\ t· '"'' t• r1• ached no aJ?rN·mt•nt :ind hJ\ 1· d1sronl1nucd our <11::.c·u:-.:-.1011'> " Floyd Ba~s Masters Lead Al'GUSTA. G u. li\11 ) L1sll'n, ull you ~oun~ guys \\ho a:-.p1r!' :-.omC' da~ lci Ill' a ~real athlt•tp lkC'd tht• words of Ra\ Flo\d,: \\ho oulshot JJ('k :-.:1rkl.iu., to. t akl' the• IC'ad ~01 ns.: ml 11 tnd;I\ '-l'<'Ond rnund nr thl' ~Jastt•r:-.., Shun ~lronJ? drink Turn \01,lr- bacl. on riotous 11' mg Dl•dit·ai~ 'ourself to lhl' ga mt· : · "I wi..,h m m v \ outh I h;.id had' the good !-.l•nsC' 'und knowlcd~<· 11) tram." Flovd s ;.11rl ... I \\llUl!I Ilk<> 111 dn It all over a1win I would cld 11 differently You nl·\t•r know: hut I lhll\k I would havl" won ;( hell or a lot more t ln1l''.. • l-1 o~d .• 1 onl'ltmt• Armv lirat and r e nown<>d plavboy, un! lt·a:-.ht•d a hr1l11ant s1•vc•n under• par 65 m 1d<'al l'Ond1t1rm.., al tho i\ugui.ta Nat1on;ll Cluh Thursda~ for a one :-.lrokt' IC'ad 111 the' open~ ms: round of th e prc•-.t11t10u1> $!OIC tournament. Atlanta Praises Vachon Ill' wac; JUSl a stroke m front o' Andy North. onl• l'Jf lhc 1N1s• known or the gumc's "youn~ hone;.'• who USC'd a $2 Junk yur pullt•r in fashioning a fi6, and tw i.hot.., ahead of th<' g reu~ N1rklaus. d cft'nd1ni;r rhamrllori lmd rive ttmc· w innc•r whn wa~ tied w1lh v1•teran tounl>l LJrr 'J. Ziegler at 67. Kings Goalie Slwts Out Flames, 1-0 i\TLA:-.iTA t i\1'1 An~eles Rog1c• \'arhon or seer? Doth lilies fit well Thur!-.day night as the Kini::s defeated the Atlanta Flames l ·O to sweep a two-game Nal1onal Hockey League series that began in Los Angeles. Vachon. who was brilliant in the Kings· 2-1 victory over Atlan- ta Tuesday night. pred1cted then that the best or three series would end in Atlanta "(feel 1f 1t had gone into over- time. we would have won there." satd the s lq?hlly built but must'ular \'a r hon . 25. o r Thursday's game It was srore· less until 1 411 remained m the fmal period when winfll'r Bob Berry srored on an unassisted goal denerted into the Atlanta net off goalie Dan Bour hard. Bouchard, deJeCted and so~ in defeat. flung h1-; hockey stick un der the stand'> a'\ he left the rmk and d1<,app<'ared htifor<.' poSlJ?amC' ll\terv1cws ''I'm a poor loser ." said Atla n- ta t'oach Fred Creighton, reflect- ing the gl'neral mood in the Flames' s ile nt locker room. "I thought we played well, but the guy Vachon played a super game. We had 10 coring chances and we got nothing." Two of those opportunities came on controversial plays fn the first and second periods when Atlanta seemed to have scored on shots b) renter Guy Chouinard with 14 39 left In the first and winger 8111 "Cowboy" Flett with 33 seronds left in the second Both apparent goals were dis- allowed by the referee Berry, who had fired two shots· . at Bouchard before lus final one zinged into thl' net. said he w<i<; only trymJt to pass the puck from behind the Atlanta goal when 1t hit the goali e's s kate. "I planned lo send a pass to the front. but things got clogged up," he said. "11 was just a reflex ac- tion that I decided to hit it and it h.it Bou chard's skate.'' The game was marred by 28 minutes of penalties in the f1rsl period including two major ones assessed against Kings· de - fenseman Dave Hutchison and Atlanta defenseman Ed Kea for fighlin(I. It ended with no penalties in the third quarter. "I feel for Atlanta," said Kingll coach Bob Pulford. "I know how they must feel ror the same thing happened lo us last year. We said an the tame it would be a close game, pro~ably decided by one goal.'' On a day "twn :'\ou•klaul.· rh11·C lltl<' threat., .Johnny M 1l11•r, Tom Weiskopf. lluhert c;rcen: and Gary Player fml <.'<l lo j.!t•t it l(oang a nd other~ shattrrcd lhl' reputation of Augusto':. 7.030' yard, par 72 monster. US. Opt>n champion Lou Graham followe<l with 68 while Dave Hill and Hud- dy Allin tied at 69. Pro Hockey NHL PIHelh Prel+rnt"•r'I •OUftel ••~• ot Thr·tt Sertflio 'f "UHthl Y '' (;•"'f" ; Lot A.no-*'' 1. A.tl•nl• o. L" Awp ''' .w1m -..,,., • , 0 PithburQ.h t. T Of onto o "-lll't '""ti, tt t t ,.: 9uft•k)J. \I Lou•' l io1, ""'" .. h· o 1 1 • t.tfw Yor' ht•nttn\ l V4n ,,,.,,, • t N•w YcHa W•ft\ Mr••\ 2 0 To40'l .. ,,,... SI L.ouh II 811ff•lo """'.,.,,"'at Toro->•o { Or._nge Coast EOlTION Today's Clo lag ~Y.$ oeb - VOL. 69, NO. 100, 4 SECTIONS, .C6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1976 c TEN CENTS Mistakenlg .Jailed, Youth Hangs Self YONKEftS, N .Y. CAP) - "\'ou con 't trust a boy's lite to a <'omputer." says a tearful falher whose son hanged himseU in hts )ail cell after being mistakenly arrested because of an apparent computer error. J oh.a l(araaianis, preparing for the funeral today of his son. Steven. 20. said Thursday that the tragedy .. shows the in· humanity or our j udic ial system " He uld he hoped It would prompt officer& to be ··more careful" in the future Young Karagianis was arrest· ed Wednesday on a warrant cit- ing him for vloJatmg probation Crom a Jail sentence la.st fall The ~entence was for possessll\g two marijuana cigarettes Jron1cally, the ~arrant had . Reel a11d Real Poppy Actor Robert Conrad (left) chats with Greg 'Pappy' Boyington,. World War lJ air ace who shot down 28 Japanese planes, on the set of an upcoming TV movie based on the flier's wartime exploits. Boyington, now a Fresno artist, is technical adviser for the film. , Claudine-Boyfriend r 'Discord' Cltiimed ASPEN, Colo. (AP) -Dist. At-appeared in Pitkin County Court t y. Frank Tucker says he bas accompanied by her ex-husband, evidence or "unusual discord" singer Andy .Williams. between actress-singer Claudine Judge John Wendt granted a Longel and her lover, former motion by Tucker to transfer the profession al skier Vladimir case to District Court. where ··Spider" Sabich, wbomsbei.s ac· Judge George E. Lohr agreed to cusedofkilling. a defense motion that Miss Tucke r made the comment in Longet's diary be released only acknowledging news reports of to those mvolved in the case. trouble between the 34-year-old Mt.I Longet a nd Sabich, who was shot to death March 21. The two 'II had lived together for two years. 1riesa to Give Miss Longel was charged Thursday with manslaughter.' .Her-attorney told reporters a short time later he is optimistic his client will be cleared. Charles V. Weedman of Los Anteles said after hearing testimony from 20 potential ~ 11 - nes1es he thinks there is cnou~h evidence to prove Sabich·s death wo accidl'ntal. . Weedman. taking issue with TUcker . said he is confident the evidcnc<' will "fully show thnt It 1s a trntcic accident and nothing more." nut Tuekcr said his orrlcc 0 'dot•<1 not beli<'H her <Mh1:1 Lonaet's > 11tory that the shootini: l'M:I accidental. "To ~l't a conviction, hl' mu:iit f\how M 1ss Long et intended to do ttometnml( which resulted lJ\ his death," said Tucker. The dit1lricl attorney would say JIOthlng about n diary belonfllng to Miss Longct. which was lak<>n from Sab1ch's horn<' shortly after be wa~ :1hot to cl('ath. It is con· 8idert'd o kl'y Pll'C'e of evidence by the prosecutor. Mii.s Lon~et races a maximum 10 )'ear prison term and a $30,000 fine 1f t'onncled on the felony charge. She is free on a SS,000 peraonal recognizance bond awalltng a June 8 pretrial hear- ing. The Frencb·born Miss Longet Protection to Baseball Fans F1ying baseballs at TeWinkle Park have prompted tht! Costa Mesa City Council to approve construction of a covered spec· tator area · connecting three baseball diamonds. Councilmen were told that foul balls hit from one diamond often strike spe<'· tators watching games on adja- cent fields. With lhr~ bnst>ball diamonds in such close proxm11 ty, mnny inJUfll'I> have occurred. uccordinfl to Keith Van Holt, d1rl't'tor or Leisure Sen•1ces. Tht" contract was .awarclPd to Jltlys1de Builders of Garden Grove who will conslru<'l the wooden structure for $42.830. The structure, which will rt'· semble a huge_ patio cover. In · eludes an observation tow('r in th(' tenter. Van Holt ~oid th•• tower will keep children rrom climbing the.telephone poles 'IUP· portmg the CO\'l'r by g1vm1t th~m access to the top by menns or a stairway. All three baseball <hamonds can be obsernd from 1he tower, he said. Nearly 3 Acres been dismissed b)' 11 l·ounty judgt- but because of the appurt'nt eom puter error, local police !>aid they ne,·er got notiheatton or the da~ m1ssaJ. Muriel Karagia nis. lhe youth's mother, reculled gelling a telephone call shortly alter mid- night Wednesday from her jailed son in which he begged her , ··eel me out of here. I can't stand it. .. But poUce hud told her tht'y could not release the youth until morning. so she tried to consofo tum by telUng him the family would be there to help him. The family's lawyer. Jerem1;;1h Gutman, said he bad warned police. ··watcb the gu.y becau'se he's been depressed.•· Steven was found banged about 4 a.m . Ile had tied part of his trousers to his cell door, another part around his neck and ap· par~ntly stepped orr u bunk. police said The youth bad been senlenced to one year in jail and was re- leased on probation in Dttember after sen•ing three months. A warrant later issued against him Cor violating probation was dismissed by a Judge in January. The Westchester County sbt'nff's department and the Division of Criminal Justice Services in Albany confirmt•d that the war· rnnt c11ncellatlon was placed in it countywide law enforcement. computer system In Man:b. Yookera police said ~mputcr error apparently kept them rrorn getting woTd of the cancellaUoo. But they said U\ey were in· vesticatlng the possibility that the arrest was due to failure to check the computer. ·'Battin Ordered Work' Aide Admits Campaign 'On County Time' By GARV GRAN\'lLLE 01 Ult O..lly Pilot ~1~11 Indicted Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin·s former office manager testified Thur sday that he helpe d coordinate B:Htm 's 1974 cam- paign for statewide office on count)' lime. And. Ted Moraitis testified, Battin instructed tum to order other staff members to do cam- paign chores on county time and in Battin's supervisor's office. Moraitis, who served as a Bat· tin aide in 1973-74, is an attorney U.S., Russ In Accord On Nukes MOSCOW (AP) -The United St:ttes and the Soviet Uruon have reached prehminary agreement on implementing an accord for on-site inspection of peaceful nuclear explosions. . The basic agrl'ement was worked out in pnnc1ple between former President Nixon and Sov- iet leader Leonid J. Brezhnev during Nixon's visit lo Moscow in 1974. However, details of implemen- tation were left unresolved. U.S. Ambassador WaJter J . Stoessel Jr .• who headed the American d elegation to lhe talks, said he and his Soviet coun· terpart r eached agreement Thu.rsday at delegation level. The talks began in September 1974. The preliminary agreement must be discussed by the two governments before irutialing, signing and ratification. Officials in Washington would not disclose details of the agree- ment. However, it was learned that the two sides reached a com· promise on differences over the 11 mil placed on nuclear ex- plol>lons. The United States insisted that peaceful explosions be limited lo 150 kilotons, the same level nlready agreed to for nuclear weapons testing. On the other hand, the Soviets with their far· advanced peaceful nuclear pro- gram demanded the Um1t for non·mihtary testing be much htgher. U S. officials indicated the compromise involves a limit on each peaceful device or 150 kilotons but al!.O allows a series of tests with a total much higher. An example Jtiven involvt'<i the use of three 60-kilolc>O!t devices exploded ln tand('m with a total level oC 180 kilotons. American 11<1urce'! in Wa~hingt on wt'rt• anxiouR to point out that thl' agreement re- ached in Moscow 1s tcntallvc and that there "111 be further and perhaps difficult negotiations necessary before a ilnaJ treaty 1s signed. who was granted immunity from prosecution in return for his testimony. He was the first witness at Bat- tin•s trial to directly link the San- ta Ana supervisor with instruc- tions to use county t:mployes and supplies in his ill·fated cam- paign. That campaign was designed to elevate Battin from a seat on the Board of Supervisors to the lieutenant governor's office. And while it fell far short or its mark. the grand jury last August charged Battin with illegal use or Touad Donald E. Smallwood is the new pres ident or the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's Board of Trustees. I le was elected by his colleagues Thursday night. He takes the gavel from Thomas Henderson, board president for the past year. his county paid staff in his quest Moraitis answered. for the statewide office. The Santa Ana att.omey said Moraitis made it clear in his Battin acted as his own cam· testimony that various campaign paign manager and that he, in ef· chores that be did for Battin were feet, was the supervisor's cbief at the supervisor's inst.ructions l.teutenant. and on county time. Ryan showed Moraitis doiens "Did you direct Mr. Battln's of pieces o( evidence that the Wll· employes to work on the cam· ness testified were related to the paign? ·· Deputy District At· Battin campaign and were pre- torney Jack Ryan asked. pared by the county staff. "\'es." Moraitis replied. Moraitis was still on the wit· "Did someone tell you to direct ness stand undergoing direct cx- lhe others to do campaign work amination when Judge Kenneth on county time?" asked Ryan. • Lae recessed the trial until Mon· ''Yes, Mr. Battin did.'' (SceBATT1N,PageA2) Police Seek Trio In Sexual Attack By ST EVF. Ml'OCHELL 011~• O•llY Po lot 5Ull Police today are convinced that a Huntington Beach man, who was the victim of a biiarre and brutal sexual attack early Wednesday, is telling the truth. Costa Mesa lnve.stigaton are seeking three suspects who forced the 3l·year-old victim to commit acts of sexual perversion on a Ping Pong table in a garage which may have been in Laguna Hills. Police said. the victim's in- volvement was a r esult of his ef· fort lo help what he thought was a stranded woman on the Newport Freeway in Costa Mesa. When he pulled over to the shoulder of the freeway near Balcer Street a nd Paularino Avenue, a man with a Fu Manchu mustache stuck a .45 caliber pistol through the driver's front window and forced him to lie down on the floor of the back seat. The pair, both described as overweight, with the woman about 50 years old with gray hair and the man about 35 years old, then drove the victim's car south on the San Diego Freeway. The victim said he saw thl" Laguna Canyon Freeway sign from the back seat before the .Pair parked on a gravel road. tied and gagged him, and rorced him into the trunk of his car. Tbe pair then drove for about 20 to 30 minutes, according to the victim, before parking in a garage. They were met ln the garage by a third 11uspect whom the vic- tim described as in her early 20s and also overweight. Police said the victim was then forced onto a Ping Pong table in the garage and the sexu11l perversions took place. The chunky trio then shaved half the victim's hair off and half of his mustache before spraying him with red paint and forcing bUn back into the trunk of his car. He was driven to an oilfield in Huntington Beach at Clay Avenue and Golden West Street where he said he heard the ~ound of what he thought was a truck: being driven off. He pried the trunk lid from his car and summoned help from a passing motorist, who saw the Llzarre-lookjng victim and La Habra's Mayor On Transit Board notified police. · Farm Labor Vote Deiayed La Ila bra Mayor Robin Young was elected by representatives or Orange County's 26 cities to the Orange County Transit District board of directors Thursday. Miss Young breezed to an easy first ballot VJCtory In Vol.Ulg Of tho City Selection Committee in Fullerton. Along with Fountain Valley Ci: t y Councilman Al HoWndcn. the 27·year-old two·term city coon· cilwoman will r epresent the cities on the five-member tra11sit djstrict board. She will fill the scat vacated hy forml'r Cypress councilman JohO Kaner who decided to seek a seal In the state Assembly rather than bid for a third council term last month. • · While the selection committee qwckly filled the vacant transit district seat, It was unable to SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. name n commissioner to the Edmund Brown Jr.'s Jegislativo South Coast. Regional Coastal allies have put off a showdown Commission. vole on funds for California farm After two ballots. neither labor angecy until after an Garden Grove City C-Ouncilmnn Easter recess. Elreth Enckson or Westminster Lawmakers began their 10.day Councilman Frank tl'y wcro vacation Thursday without tho nble to muster the 14 votcli Senate tak~g UJ? an emergency needed to win the appointment. a p I? r o Pr 1 at 1 on Io r tho Eliminated on the first coastal • Agricultural Labor Relations. commission ballot was Irvine Cl· Board. ty Councilwoman Mary Ann -----------... Gaido, o nominee of Huntington Beach Mayor Norma Gibbs. Both Mrs. Galdo and Erick1mn told the committee they fovor balance between coastal de· velopmcnt and cnv1roomcnlul concerns. Fry, however. said. "I am for dissolving lhe commission." That position wa.s appealing enough to gain Fry 10 city votes on the second ballot. ErickM>n drew .12 votes, two Jess than needed to win the appoJntment. Weather Increasing cloudlhea11 late tonight. Chance of showers Saturday. with highs near 83, and chnncu or raln increasinl to 30 percent. Lowa tonight Ut>· per40s. STOCKS REEL ON SEUJNG Mesa to Sell Property After the Indecisive second ballot, the commilteevoted to de· lay lta coastal commission ap. polntmenl decision until next' month. In a th1rd appointmtnt by the City Selection Committee, Brea City Councilman Don Fox was unanimously eleoted to a second term on the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission. INSIDE TODAY Does.a woman director /cum 1pecia' probltm• fn the tMoltr? UC Jrvine'1 Eileen KalM/alri lhlnlu so, but ahe belinx-1 lhe ob1tadt1 can' be ouercomc. See 1tory on Page Cl oJ tlw WHMn9er. NEW YORK (APl-Thestock market sustained its third sharp J~ in a row today after gi\'init up on a half-hearted attempt to rally. Trading was moderate. Prices steadied through the rooming, and showed some mild and spotty atains al mid-day. But Investors worried by the marke-t 's recent weakness sold • mtl> lhe ups wing. choking it off by early afternoon. The Dow Jones average (If 30 stocks lost 8.&l points to 968 28. <Tables. BS) Nearlv three acres or land north Of City hall Will iO On Sale ID about 60 days, accord.ing to the Costa Mesa County Water Dis- trict. owners of the property. Water board Vice President Alvin L. Pinkley said the district purchased the land severol years ago with the intention or building a water diistrict office. but now "feels the propert) should go back on the tax rolls:· He said money from the sale or the land. appraised at belween $2i0,000 and $340,000, will go toward bwlding a nl'w water district office next to the dis- trict's existing field office on Placentia Avenue. The board's planned move from the Costa Mesa civic tenter bas been opposed by some mem· bers or the city ('ouncll who are investigating the possib1hly or eonsolidating the water district Wllh the city. The merger supporters. the most VO<'ol being councilwoman Norma Heru.oa who ht ding up tbe con.olldeUon probo, believe the city would save a con- siderable amount of time and ef- fort if the district was combined as a city entity. The controversial issue ac- celerated lu\ month when the' water board aonou.nced they would no\ seek to renew their of- fit'e lean in city hall when it ex- pires neict year . Pinkley said the water board b.as htred Montaomeey Engineer· in{l Company of Pasadena tu come up with plans for a new l1uildu1c. Decision Delayed LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Los An{leles County Board of Supervisors has railed to reach a decision on converting Whiteman Airport ln subul'ban Pacoima in- to n colle•e campus. AtY-Senlc1 llo011 ... L.M .. ,. c.11 ...... 1• tlloUlll .. c.Mln cir.u .. •f OHl~Mttl<" .~..,, ....... f;At.tt•lll-fll l'IMMI --_ ..... _._ _..., .. . Ji.•ex - • AZ DAIL y PtLOT c So11rdough's Belpi119 Ha11d Character actor Travis H. Parry of Costa ~fesa. all decked out in his ··Sourdough Dudley" costume. presents $350 to Joanie Sears, 3-year-old daughter of ~tr. and Mrs William Sears of Canada. who lost all their vacation money to car clouters in Hunt- ington Beach. The L Y~N center (Love Your Neighbor Now ) arranged the meet· ing. Parry said his cash was· "'Just a grubstake" he didn't need himself. Moratorium Considered . Newport Beach Howe Units May Be Delayed Newport Be ach city coun cilmen wall cons1de-r imposing a building moratonum on th<' 60· a<.'r e county triangle off or Superior Avenue Monday. The moratorium as one ol the recomm endations made to coun· cilmen by city officials in a re· port on construction of a 96-unit add1t1on to the Beach House apartments The apartments . whi<'h wall ha\ e a density <>f 35.5 units per acre. ha\•e been approved by county agencies. They are to be bwlt on a J>iecc of unincorporated territory within Newport Beach city hm1ts. Strong Maybe Will Ford Pick Reagan? WASHINGTON <AP> -President Ford is saying that, if nominated for election, it is conceivable he might pick Ronald Reagan as his running mate. Some interpret this as meaning. •·only if necessary." Ford has expressed no particular enthusiasm for a Ford-Reagan ticket, a nd some close assoelates say they ean think of onl y two cireumstances that might bring it about: If the fo rmer California governor mounts such a formidable challen~e that Ford ''ould feel com- pelled to make a deal with Reagan forces to get the Republican presidenliaJ nomination for himself. -If the Ford-Reagan rivalry becomes so divisive that Republican harmony only could be restored by offering the challenger a place on the Novemb(>r ballot. The Ford aides and advisers who privately ex- press these views ~ay they regard both possibilities as unlikely and ex~t their candidate to go into the GO P convention with a free hand to select the run- ning male of his choice. Hang Glider PilotS Arrive in Couniy Pilots from nint' fon'1S!n C'Oun- tn<•o; .ind 30 :.tales began arnv1ng 1n Or:an~e County this Wl"('k to tun<' up for th{' WMl<t 0J>('n llang GhdcrChamp1onsh1p. The championship gets under war at Escap<' Country this Saturday and Sunday wtth quah- fyinlf runs at l.SOO r~t and finals next Wff'kt>'nd. Among tho sr trying to de-throne' C'urr<"nt world chom pion Grtf,? M 11<.'hell of M1s:.ron Vit'jo 11' Au~lral1lln Bob Hr1erlt•y who announced, 'Tm h~re to ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ,,.. ...,.,....... (ru ' r .. ~ •• ,. ...... -~"' •"'t fll '" ...... .,"'Wo .. ,,. I" ..... $'.••\~ •• ,,_.... ..,..,_~ ... ,.,. (\t ... t .... .,_,. r•v,...~,,.. c~. ",... .•• ~t•f",,.., ,. •• pw ... 1\l'w'd ~ ... ,._,,,,.. t .... ttit ( t•· If ~,. .. ... (p'W1 """*'"-H~ "'¥ " 9'MP\ 'OUflita11\ "•tlf''f fhl,.. \.llt)rf••'·~ ' Y•llitr •l'WJ Lit'6\nM lt•'C" '°"'~ (H-'f A,,,.,,,,., t9QK>,,_I fCM .. ~ I\ ~l\. ... t! "'-'"'""""' ~ ~ ..,... , .... ,,,~,Hf °"°'''"U"lt ......... "' .... • ta.,~ .. C.W lhw, CM,..,,..t 'fl't.' R~rt N. Weed "'""*"' -""""~ Jeck R. Curley Vk• "''-"' -a.-.i ""-Thomas K~rl t C•tf'r Thom•s A. Murphtne """',...."""'"''• . Chartes H. Loos Aten.rd P. Nell AuhlM>I ............ t•ton Tet.ptloM f714 l '41"°71 Claslffltd Ad¥tr11 .. MM611 ~t -!)...,.,. C:..<I """'""' ... <-..,_," ... #Ir_., ,._,~ "'V'Mu'·~'-l"lf•WWl•I "'-"""' ........ u v ....... ,, "4'h11\ ~ .. , •• ,~~...,,, •• •tl"'tvi ,,.., .. , t ""''".,..... •t ·---""'-... ,..,,_ ........ '"'" ........ CM-·• ~·'Of-..,'"""" U1\ ,._ :;;:.::~"" """""''"°'' l'T"tf1•Y°"'u"'"..- haH' 3 good hmc and go home w11h a first plaC'e." Brierley. the Australian cham- pion in 1971 and 1972, is part or a two·man Australian team which consists also oC Stephen Mo.Yes of Sydney. Also entered is a five man Japanese team consistin~ o r l\lits uhidt' An. Shyozi Uchida, Jumpe1 Hori, Ken11 Mi1utani, and Takashi tlarada. All five bclan or act ace run1 Uus week. "Th<> foreign piloL<i are doinic OK but the Amcn cans seem to have a litUe m ore stuff," was the early evaluation or Es<.'ape Cowl· try'1 1mblkl1t John Smith. "The foreign pilots are where we Americana were in motocross ~ix yurs a1to. R11thl now the Amencans are the masters but we may be surpnsed." Other foreignerR on the ent~y list are Per Boo, Sweden; Petet' Himmel. New Zealand; Manuel Santos, Guillermo Rueda, LWs Angulo and Carlos Casu, Mex- ico; Ramona F. Alvarez. Guam; Daruet Arany and Luis Claudio bolh or Brazil. Cadillac ff ubcaps Stolen in Mesa A South Coast Plaza store own.-r owner told Costa . Mesa police som eone stole four hub- caps rrorn his Cad illac ThUTSday while he was at work. Aaron Gottlieb. 38. of 18467 San- ta Carlotta St., Fountain Valley, said the hub<.'aps, which he \•aJued at $200 apiece, were taken from the vehicle in the plua parking lot, sometime between 2:30 p.m_ and 9 :30 p.m . when he discovered Ute crt me. The high density apartment addition ~as opposed by lh~ c1l), but that oppos1t1on was overruled at a hearing Tuesday before lhe Orange County Planrung Com- mission. City opposition is based on the fact that the city's general plan shows the area with a maxjmum density or 15 units per acre and the county general plan shows it at 6 5 to 12.5 units per acre. However , tbe zoning for the land is R-3 which allows up lo 43.5 units per acre. According to the city stare. there 1s currently about 10 acres of undeveloped land left in the tnan1le, including the 3.6 acres which will be used for the Beach House addition. That land car- ri~ M-1, R-2 and R-3 <.'OUI\ty zon- ing. Jn listing action that the dty coun<.'ilmen can take ii they wi.5h to further oppose cooslrucUon of the ad dition, Community Develo p ment Director Dick Hogan said the city attorney could be instruct.-d lo ''pursue the appropriate legal actions." Hogan added that ii the coun- cil men do not feel the project will have an adverse effect on the ci- ty. the council should send a let- ter to the county "urging the im- mediate amendment ol the COW\· ty's general plan and rezoning or . the remaining portions o( Lbe county triangle to insure that an future development will be con- sistent with the <'ity's general plan. · "It would also be appropriate. to request the establishment of a moratorium on the issuance of building permits in that area un· Lil the amendment and reioning have been accomplished," Hogan's report concluded. Police Hold Nixon Visitor • A 23-year-old woman was t aken Into custody by the U.S. Secret Service at fotmer Presi· dent Richard M. Nixon's San Clemente estate Thursday. A Secr et Service spokesman said today the woman wanh>d to ~ee Nixon but that she behaved m an lrrallonal and disturbed man-ner. 'fhe woman was taken to Orange County Medical Center for a 72 hour mental health ob- servaUon. No erlmlnal ch ar ges will be sought against her, the spokesman said. • Front Pag.,. A I BATTIN; •• day morning. His testimony was interrupted midway in the day by the ap- pearance of another Battin staff worker, Patti Short. Miss Short was somewhat \'al(ue in identif)Cmg exhibits as mat.-rial s he knew to be cam- pai~·related. And defense attorney Matthew Kunlich succeeded In pointing out discrepanc1et\ between state- ments s he m ade to investigators and in grand Jury tHtlmony with the words she spoke Thursday, But it was Moraitis who was ln lbe kev witness role as the liNt week or Battin 's triaJ ended. At the end or the day, Kurili<'h said he was looking forward to cross examining Moraitis. The defense lawyer will have that opportunity Monday alter Ryan completes his direct ex- amlnation of the former Battin aide. CM Girl Escapes Attacker A h1tehhlkln1 Costa Mesa girl leaped trom a moving automobile Thursday after the man who picked her up order~ her to perform a sex act in the nhtrl~ Thl' H ·year old girl s1.11d :.he "'ai. picked up by a motonsl at the corner of Harbor Roule\•ard ;,111d Fair Ori ve-and asked him to let her off at G 1sler A "enue where s hew as to visit a friend. The 30 to 35·year-old driver, who the girl said called himself "Larry," told her to perform the sex act and. after her refusal. sped past Gisler A venue and onto the San Diego Freeway heading south. The girl i.aad she <'Ontlnucd talking lo lhe man and told him sht' would do J~ he ordered 1f ht! would lake her back to Costa Mesa. When ttu.1 motor-bl got off the freeway and began to make a right hand turn onto Campus Dn'•e. pol.Jee said, the girl leaped from the vehicle, leaving her sandals in the car. Police said the drh•er was described as hanng du.JI brown hair . hght gray e) es, !>landing about six-feet tall and O\ er- \\e1ght. He was driving a dark green t:.S .-made sedan. NB Park Aide MacDonald Dead at 86 funeral serv1c<'s will be held Monday for lo ng.time Harbor Area rc s id~nt Wilford Ma<'· Donald, who died Thursday at the age of 86. Mr. J\facDonald was rettred, but he worked for 20 years as a park superintendent in Newport Be:ich. Ile was a 50 vcar m<'mh<'r or the Hun1rng1on · lkach \I a'onac Lodge380 He leaves hi~ son. W. C. Mac· Donald, Jr. of San Francisco; a daughte r, N agene Nelson or Ne wport Beach ; two grandc hildren, and one great- grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel"' llh the Masonic Lod~e offaciating. Bunal will foJlow at llarbor Rest Memor:ial Park. EDUCATOASUCCUM8S Dr. Paul Demaree Services Set fo1~ Dr.Demaree Memorial services will be held Sunday for Dr Paul H Demaree of In ine, a leader ITT Orange County educauon since 19'lS. The sen ·1ces will be held at .i\naheim Un ited Mt-thodi st Churcb at 4 pm. Interment 1s at Pacific View M emonw Park in 1'ewport Beach. Dr. Demaree died al Hoag Memorial Hospital April 4 after an extended illness. He was 85 . Born or m1ss1onary parents in Kobe, Japan m 1895. he arn,·ed in Orange County 1n HY.!5 "'hen he began ht:. rare<'r ,,, tt•arher. C'OaC'h and Sl'hool :1dmm1-.trator lie taught world h1st110 •ind "'as a football roa<'h al Anaheim High S<'.hool until 1937 "'hen he beC'ame superintendent or schoob in San J uan Capistrano. Hughes ·Gets OC Bouqtiet FULLERTON (AP) -"I fet"I t knt>w tht' mun." explamed o 3S- y('ur-old health spa ~ra\.oc' who unt aa ulrpl1tno mack: ol 1.500 chrysanlht>mums to ffo•..,.ri,· Huithes' .'lrnve-. J J amt>s J Lt•ssa rd or J.\11lt'rtOJi Mud thal .Allhough ht-never tnt't llughes. ht' had followed tht> rtclusi\'e bilhonairl''!I c<Arecr bmce he was tO vears old. HUGHES TERMED 'GERM CRAZV'-A14 "I respel'l ihe man -hi~ ac- eomplishments." said L~sard. "'ho runs three health spas ia Southern C'allfornia. "Too much h.t!I been said about the plane> that didn t flv and not enough about the ~ood things "'c have to. day lo thank him for, h.is vu.- ions." Lessard, who started in the. health s pa business as a weightlifter 18 years ago, said be had sent telegr ams to Hughes OQ his birthday In the past, ''figu.. ing maybe nobody else remem-bered.·· Lessard said he nev~r got any anbwers but added that "l never expected any " But now, ht> said. e\'erybody is calhng him about lhe nowel'S he sent to Hughes -a floraJ display resembling a Boeing 727 with the words, "Veni, vidi, vic1" on one. side and the translation, ''L came. l saw, I conquered," on the other. "l ha ~·en 't !Ileen it." Les!lar<! ~aid . dechnrng to r('\t'<ll \\hat t~~ dtbpla~ cost ... During his years in Orange County, Dr. Demar ee was active m the Methodist Church, Boys C'lubs, the YM CA. Toast mai.tt·r:.. Rol:irv Club of Anahl•1m. lhl· Or;1n~e Count\ Tuberculos i'i TOSIGHT Sor1<'1\ and lh<· C.1hrnrn1.1 \, <HT S l'Hl'-C t'O\.l't:rtT M1r1at;on ol SecondJr~ !'\t•hool <HT Choralt• and ('h:rmher Admm1~trnLors S111g1:rs. Au<f1torrum, 1:1 p m Ile is SUr\'IVl·d by has wife of 52 ''BEG r N N 1-: H ·s LlJ<.:K '. \'eurs,M ar~.lwobrothcrs ,a sis· Irvine Com munity Th<.'ater. icr , fou'r childrt'n, 13 Dnstol at Red Hill, April 9-10, grandchildren and fi\e great-8 30 pm. Reservations · ldays) grandchildren. 6-l6-31i8, (CVt'nings) 557. 7297. Dr. Demaree's famllv asks "A MIOSUMM ER NHalT'S that,inJieuofflowcrs.contribu-DREAM " -South Coast lions be made to the Paul Repertory Theater. Tuesday- De maree Me m o rial Campen Sundaythrou~hApril2t,Rpm . 1"'\1nd at the• Anaheim F:1m1lv 0 C C I. E C T l' H F. \'MC.\ or t he Paul l>emare'e "A:.lronom y," .Joel Le\'inc lec- Ml:morial Srholarsh1p fund al lu r<'r. Scienc e Lt!cture 2 , Chapmun Coll(•ge in OranjO?e. 6.30·8 30 p.m . ~~~--~~~~~~~ Mature Sofa & Chair Sale FINAL WEEK All .of our fine sofa and c hairs that are over four months old wi II be drastically reduced to make room for .n e w merchandise. Such well-known names as: • Woodmark •Sherrill •Marge Carson •Stanton Cooper and.many others t, . MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% Don't wait ! Stop in now while the selection is best. WHJCDAYS & SAMDAYS •~oo to 5:30 NEWPORT BEACH• IU?Wt::STCLlffOR., 642~ LAGUNA BEACH •. JI'. :-.oK r11 rcl\sr mn .. ·~ 6»t I . TORRANCE • 2)114q HAVtTllOR~f: BLVD 1< l1i.•n • n hi !l. l\un. 12 S.~I 371111(9 I - • I • . , Adequate Aid Pr oposed ti . \ I 1 BEA ANDERSON, Editor frtday. Ap1119, 1976 Bt Everyday items found in a purse can be used for self-protection against an attacker. Staff member Sue Martinez demonstrates with senior worker director Paul Helle how a spray perfume bottle acts as a deterrent. Avoid Attack Best Lesson r Rod Sacbarnoski is a 10th degree red belt ttbe highest) and has developed has own form of . martial aru in which he can I withstand punches and kicks to They learn. according lo sacbarnoski, just enough to gel hurt. It takes years to master the techniques. ''You're giving them Calse self- confidence.'' he says. "The best thing to do is teach them methods of prevention and awareness and how to utilize the things at hand.'' any part O( hlS body Without harm. Although he has demonstrated this seemingly &uperhuman skill around the world. he denounces short·lerm martial arts courses as being dangerous for the stu· dent. Hls advice applies to anyone, but be addresses 1t m particular to senior c1t1zens, who are rrc- quenl victims of atlackers. Sacharnoski, director or senior sen•ices for the Orange County Community Development Coun· ctl. has initiated a personal pro- tection seminar which is availa- ble to all interested organiza- tions. By DF,NNIS McLEU.AN Ol-O•llY "•194tull Shockl'd ~t the lncrc:used number or rapes and what ihey Ct-el LS lnadequate and lnsens1ttve hllndUne or victims. a Santa Ana man and l'i&ht women ha,·e taken the lead In attacking the problem Tom Cartt. program plannln~ manager of the Orange County Cnminal Justice Council. and a elU2en committee have designed The free t wo·part sessions, sponsored by CDC. are based on Ule concept of "Be Prepared .. and ''Plan Ahead." The 36-year·old former North Carolina police chief has taught s1m1lar courses around the coun· try. Many participants. he says, have written to say the techni· ques learned in lhe course ha\'e saved Ulem from injury. Areas covered m lhe seminar include topics such as theory or personal protection, how to avoid attack. snfeguards against home and auto intrusion. planned routes of travel. how to use ever- a proposal for a count:rv.1de rape crisis, treatment and counseling center The propoud center would providt-mt>dlcal. lt'gul nnd psycholoRical aid on u 2.i hour basis. in addition to t'Onductlng research Into causes and prcvt•n· llon and providing phys1l'11I de· fense training. The committee soon will b<-glr1 seeking endortH•ments for thl' project from county or~anit& lions Before uppl) Ing for ,1 dis yday items as weapons and safeguards in answenng doors and meeting strangers The common sense approach to self-protection includes -If alone m a deserted area a nd you are attacked. do not scream. This often enrages thl• attacker Attempt reasontnJt in a calm m anner and. 1r that h11ls. act accordingly with one· or your everyday weapons (comb. natl file). Surprise Is the k\•yword -Avoid night travel 1r pos:.i· ble. especially late night travel Travehng with a compamop 1s better. but you should discU.ss a creuonary grant. It v.111 prc-st•nt th~ proposal to the Board ()f Supervisors for sponM>rshlp l-'orm11t1on or th<' commlttt>e m January mall(ed the end or nc•ur Ly thrct> year~ (I( foilurt• for Carll m tryln~ to interei.t someone 1n submitting a propO!'l••I for a ccnlt•r. In nn:ily:r.lnt: county crime In 1973, he discovered lhnt rupe ;ip • pcared to bt• one of the mo't serious crimes plan of action should somNh1n~ occur -Al"' ays plan your travel route Never travel on lonely, dt" serted roads Park in well · lighted areas Alternate kel.'ptnJ? your out- side porchhJ?hl on "'hl•n you an.' .it home ot av. ay This causes in· dec1s1on in the mmd of a cnmmul "'ho may be "'atching to see your living patterns Don't be predic- table -If }OU rt>turn home late at night. call and let soml'One know 'A hen you will arrive, 'IO they can meet you. More than one person 1s a deterrent lo an allat·kl•r Thl' nauonv. ldl' cleurunc~ and con' 1c•t1on rutt'~ for rupc or~· Ulc IO\H'i-l of ull mu1or (rlorues and th\• 1-'8 1 c¥llm•te11 thai for t•vt1ry one rnstunce rcportt>d, from thrt•t• to 10 lCo unreported. Unorr1l•i.ll county ftgurt'11 imy ut ll'Ullt 90 pcr<'cnl of thr vlcUm1> do J1ot n•port ltH.• crime. 17 111'1' <'ent also urc inJur~·d und i.> 1wr ('t'l\l :lr'e subJcclcd to further sex- ual O\'rvl•r:.1011 . In 1974 the council was fund1n1t pn>J<'cts with La\\ i-;ntorccmcnl Ai-s 1 Hun c e A d 111 111 Is t NI t Ion 1 L~AA l funds l'artt :.ent out a request for u propos al to lhl' Sheriff's Depurt· ment. oil 2J police agencies. the Department of M cntal Health, the Oronttl' County Medical Center. all <' 1ty managers, l.hl' district attorney and two un· l\'ers1t1es • Ile reccl\ l'd no response. .. l dcc1dl'd." he said. "that ma~be I'm "lll'kin~ my nose in an area that IMl 't a problem." lie added thot many people he talked to d1dn 't think the rapt> problem was scnous Ile gaH? up the center 1deu un lll l\ls. Sam llam. a Los Alamito:. reMdent alarmed at lhc number of rapes 111 her commumty, con- tacted him . "Most 'AOml'n don't reali ze then• ts no pince lo ~o if they'r e raped." she says "They assume :.oml'lhtnR exists " She rormcd the committee and enh:.lcd Cartt to o:.s1st in desjgn· mg and wr1lmg a proposal. M., II am ..,;n s se,•eral counties in lhl· :.tall' h .. H l' rt'AIOnal r·.pe center-; "'h1l'h ha' e gwdehta··. for handhnA '1ct1ms "Ora111.,l' Count) IS Ml r Jr behind I feel there 1.., ,1 Rri.'~1t n<'l'<i for 1t." The proJl'Ct. "'h1ch has bN•n named St•ns1t1vc lntent-nl1on. Suppo rt Jnd Trcatm('nt to l'.;llm1nate Hape <SISTEH ), '-'OUld rentral11e and coordinate all Sl'r\'1Cl'4' "Sensall\'lty 1s lht' namc of •Ii .. Ra ml'." nokd C'.1rt1. 'Aho s:1ul 1l,1· treatment of many rape vu1111 IS Shot•k 1 llJ! The c·t·nll•r. "1th an <'sl1mat1-.1 :.turtini;i cost of S500,00U, wou..rt provide an 1mmed1ate. ph}sic:d response lo lht• v1r11m anti wou ld have the· capul.11ltty for lol ol l!t'n ices and follow-up ne<'<IS l":irtt t•mphas1n•d at would lw privately run on a profession.II level. in cooper a lion with law en· forcem<.'nl agencies. H would b(' gwded by an advisory board con sisllng or a JUd~e, district ~l· torney's representative, psychiatrist. medical doctor. super vi i.or. police chief. e11) manaAl'r and commun1t \ reprci.ental1 \ t•s · Althou~h 1.:ndors('mcnti-<1nd sponsorship stall must be oh· lamed. Carll 1s pleased that the· comm1ttel' .vas formed and lht• prOJN'l has de' eloped "I thought I was the only one in the county wh1> <'a red," he said "It 's gratifying to !>C'c something happl'n " Are Students More Conservative? By Assoclatt'd Prt><1s In thl' late 'llO"i studt•nt-. pounded Lit lhe SlrUC'lUre of bUSI· ness and go\'t•rnmc•nt They heckl C'd p11l1t1c1an'i speakin~ at C'Ollt'lo:•' forum' and booed corporote n ·cru1tcrs off lhe campu\. At v..or,t. lhC'1r d1"i sent turned tu rio t.; anct somt>llmes truf(l'llY Today. student' are 't•l to come full circle. but hn,hht y ancl crahl'tsm. while sl11l pomterl. have roolt'd. I ~ This was the assessment of business leaders who recenUy spoke at a four·week seminar in St. Petersburg ror 51 college stu· dents from across the country. ~Tl'DENT VIEWS Views expressed bv students al the Operation Enterprise '>l'mmar sponsore-d by American Management Associations showed they : • Talk of growini;t distrust or society':. mstllulions. -Temper idealism with lhe realities or business. Are uncompromising in their view that there should be no corruption in business and gov· ernment. f·ault business for waiting for go\'ernment regulations to push 1t into action rather than in· 1t1attng chonJ!es its elf. Feel busm<'<.S may be able to i-olvc th<' nation's problems through continued tcchnologlral advancement. j Bank Offers New Vision I By JA(1(&•; COMBS-LANO Ot .... Q.tlty ...... """ Woody Kaplan wtis onct' n desparate man. Fn·e ) ears ago he h vcd t'ach day under intense pressure. knowinl{ he could go bhnd nt any moment lhs <'yes were chronically dis used but there was hope 1f l'H'S could be donated before his cor ne.u ga' <'out. He won the race Today at a~e 38. arter corneal transplants. Woody is n hnppy, successful salesman. He drl\'es Ulroughout the Southland, sees several mov· les a month and ls planning a Sttond trip to Japan. · "I want to see all lhere is to st-e now that J h ave a second chance." Woody is thnnlc(ul to the .._ medical team and technicians , that ~3\'C him hls "man.made r"?I· eyes." And he is especially thankful to the Eye Bank at San· ta Ana·Tustin Community H~p1tal, the only one in Orange County. " "They really know how lo hus· lie down there.·· said Woody. They have to. Donated eyes must be t>nucleated (removed I \\'IUlin four hours. H the eyes are to be used as corneal transplants. surgeons prder to use them within~ hours. So Beverly Carr. eye bank director. and her crew or techn1· cians are on 24 ·hour call. And the person waitin« for the eye ts on 24·hour call also. "If someone needs an eye, be makes himself available." said Mrs . Carr. Woody r ecalls attending an Angel baseball game and calling home every 45 minutes to check in. "It was a nuisance moving in ~ and out o! ihe stand but 1 bad to doit." For one or his eye transplants. the doctor called at 5:30 one e\·ening and the man was on the operating table by 6:45 p.m. Woody. who had lo have three different transplants because his body rejeded the first try. wait· ed five days for hls first donat· ed eye. The $Ubsequent waits averaged 55 days. lie said it nearly drove him crazy. lie buued the eye bank dally &nd called emerJ'ency rooms at 1 a m .• reminding them lo look for donor cardc;. People who ha"e donated their eyes carry a cord 10forming, th&t in the cast> of death. the eye bank 1s to be contacted "We a re constantly in need of eytos." said Mrs Carr "Because there are plenty of people like Woody who are wailing for their second chance." Candidates for a corneal transplant are those who have an ulcerated. diseased or damaged cornea. The cornea is •'the window o( the eye." It covers the lens and pupil and allows light to come in. she explained. Sometimes it gels scratched, then it turns to scar tissue and no longer lets light through. The person goes blind. Someone who has had hepa.litis or syphilis can not donate his eyes as the diseases damage the l.lssue permanently. There is no aie limit but only eyes under 65 -Have a growing anll·un1on sentiment b<.'caui.e umoni. do not seem to be working m lhe best in· terest of their members "Jn some w41ys students ha\'C' returned to v. here they were JO 1963 when we began the seminars." says Robin Schadt•. director of young adult act1v1l1cs for AMA , a nonprofit. manaJt<' ment educational organtlal1on CHANGF. DIR ECTION "I cun'l 'UY tht•y huvc• bt'<'om<· years ar e used for transplants. Older eyes arc used for research and the sclera (while part of the eye) can be used in other opera tions and preserved for use as much as a ~ear lntt'r Once it bas been removed from conservatives. but they have cer· tainly moved in that direction. For instance. in the lates t .,eminar only one of lhe 30 or so men had shoulder length hair Five years a1:0 the ratio would hllH bl'en reversed .. One thing that h:is C'11nt1nuNl .i; .,tron~ly as e\'er over the year.,, lc:iders agree. 1s the students' in rlep(•ndent thinking. Though many of them art' !'lent to 01wr.1 t 1 on En t e r p r 1 ., 1· 11 '' d 1• r Vision for Woody Kaplan has been restored by successful corneal trans- plants. Donors gave to the t Ye Bank at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital. the donor. there is no cosmetic chanRe. said Mrs Carr. Techn1 cians insert an eye cup and Utl•n the lids arc brought down. ~ bank has flown donations as rar as f1orida and Alaska but <Sff EYE, P~1eBZ> sponsorship of eompanies, they ha\e no c1ualm.., about criticizing buMnes:.. The purpos1• of th<' seminars 1s to gl\'l' a d ear. balanced p1ctun.· or the r<>al world or management. rather than st•ll sludc•nts on the· plN1sanl trappings usually as "<X'tated with exc·cut1vc suite a<'· tlVlllC'S, ll{'Cord1nl( to AMA vn· .... dent .James L. II ayes. Bt:SINF.SS C\'CJ.fo: "l.et'11 fal'c 11, llu•n"s a d1r-ty !'.Hk to being a manager." i.ay<1 llaycs. "Tl'xthnoks tell you lavorfs nrc a function of tht' bu,i· ncss cydc Hut It'~ quite clll frrcnt wh1•n you hnvc to lfH)k t•mploy<"'I in the ryr ancl tc•ll lhcm you 'rt• xhutt 1ng down opcrut1ons for n while.'' To ~t'l J thn•e·dimen11ional plc- t u r c nr managrr l al rt"1pons lb1lltit'c;, i.tu<.lt•ntl( hoar n•1>n.•:1c·ntal1 Vl''\ from l:ibor ond government as well as businCM. There art> us ually 20 to 30 speaker-; for each seminar, ond clas~ schedule-; are longer than the overagt• college day VJEW8 OIF t't:R•;NT Few student., nttend1ng the l'oeminars leavt• w11h lhe same \lews that th!'y had on 3rrlVI), says Schade, but th<.'y ~ire nOl a product of "i;troup think." For examplt.>, when students wen~ asked on the last day of tho seminar what they considered to be the m ain problem facing bu!i- ness today, the responses fell Into three general cntegories: Government regulation is hurt· ing bu11ines~. While not all re· J?UlatJons are bad. they have de· finitely gone too Car. The loss of public confidence. due to eorrup lion by relatively few. ts plagu 1ng business. The unknown factor of future change is the greate~t challenge, but it will be met" - 82 DAILY PILOT * Frioay. Apnt 9. 1976 So the Blind Can See •Trees on Modesto Junior College campus now are marked with Braille signs which lists the trees' common and scientific name use. ~lstori~al Importance and number. Tbe project evolved arte; 'Hobbie Freitas, 9, asked his dad, Ron who is bllnd, to identify a tree for h~m . Reading the description Is blind student, Mark Lemons with Freitas and Mrs . Suzanne Breshears who helped .sponsor the program. l • From 81 ... Eyes htely has concentrated In Southern California. "Th(' de· m and is very great in this area ... lthe said. Sta rr<•d as n co mmunttv ~rvi~e in 1971, the bank dO<'il not argu the patient or physician ft Of the groups Wht<'h help!" "pport the ere bank !11 thr fal,lfornla Society of Ophlht1lmlc [litpe1111ors . The 11roup 1:<1 ha \'ln~ a breakfast rund·rail'(>r Sunclu\', f\Jdne6. In Ila rt Pnrk. Orun$!<' r Mn . Car r l>U id lh11t a pPr!'on ~ .. ho weer!! gl11111u.'l'l mtl\' donatt• hi. eyes as be.Ing far'.1111ihtl'd. h ea r -sigh ted or huvln~ ~' stigmall11m does not l'Ucct thl' lie or healthy eye ll11sue Getting someone's t•ornl'&S oe11 not gl\'l' you their <'YelllAht "added l\tr11. Carr "If \'nu had !rummy t'Yl':.1ght before. vou avt' the samt• crumm' yesi11ht." · Those interei1tcd tn dnnat in~ 1 yes ran do so hy 111mpl~1 ffllfnR r Dark spots on eyes are from cataract surgery. not transplant. out the forms and currying the donor card from now on. Docs it frel etrle lo be St'cing ''1th a dead pt'raon·seyes?" Woody admi t 11 that he sometimes takes a customer to lunch al a topless joint. "I start wondering If the person \\hos<' eyes I have would upprovl' of what his eyes see. Then I re· mC'mbcr. the~· are my eyes now · M.f?m Half Right DEAR ANN 1.A:'\DERS Please answer this 'lue~tton. Seve1ral people n\!ed to knm., Ther• 4m1 •lit chdJren ul the family. Three were lather~d b v Mr. A (first hutiband > and thrff by Mr 8 I l>eeond hui.bnnd I . Their mother m•i•U lhc.•y are all lull brother.. und 11l11ten. -re- 1udle11 o( the paternity. Sh~ uya if they huve th~· ume mother th11t makes them 100 pt•r- cent blood relallvf>" h Bhc or nowhwere from bel"•een parhd cars t h\t tum. Ht was dead befort• the ambulance ar· rivt<t. The boy'5 mother cum• run- ning out of u house two doors down rrom where the :»iccldenl occu rred . She b ec ame hysterical, lunged at me, and &lr\lck me ln the face wilh her fls· t11 It took two men to hold her otr. riihl '! BETTING NO DEAR Bt:TTJNG : S he'li wron1. Children who hav" dlr· fe9'1f!nt Cather s (or mothers) art' half-brothers or silltn~. I felt 10 terrible about the death of that child, l did not p charges for assault and ery althouah I could easily h:»i. e done ioo. There were several wit- nesses . DEAR ANN· I am not craz,r, nor am 1 drunk. This letter ti. for rral. I 'm desperate f!>r advice. I am hl'arts ick aboul the acci· dent but I feel no guilt since ever yone on the sct'ne said it was not my fault. Three weeks aao. twas drlvlng on a side street and a seven.year· old child on a bike appeared out Now, wherever l go, this mad woman seems lo show up. She screams at me. "Murderer, you killed my son!" and everyone Aries Get Data By SYDNEY OMA RR SATlJRDAY,APRIL 10 ARIES (March 21-Apr. 19): Accent on creative 'changes, romantic Involvement. a variety of experiences. the excitement of dis· covery. Young person could play promiment role. Collect data. l'AVRUS !Apr. 20·May 20 ): Emphasis on what ls solid as contrasted to fantasy. There will be more joy at home as financial tension lessens. You'll be more secure. GEMINI <May 21 -June 20): Reach beyond what appears to be a limltatlon. Make contact .f with active person who asks questions and aoes after answers. Check fine print on any document offered for your signature. CANCER (June 2l·July 22>: Be ready for variety, travel. unique calls, m esaaaea. Accent on payment. collection, protection of personal possessions. Investigate claims . LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Lunar cycle elevated -you are able to make Important contacts, de· clslons. Your judgment ls on target. Home en- vironment improve11. VIRGO (Au~. 23·Sept. 22): Highlight subtle approach; be discreet. Aura of glamor should be encouraged. Don't reveal nil you know. Keeping a secret could be nccessurv ..... nt lea11t for now. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0c·t. 22): Emphasis on friendship. ho~w~. wishes . Fulfillment is 'indicat f-d .1s you oq~anizc pnorit1es. Me::ins get down to businC'ss in connc·rtion with needs. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 1: Emphasis on how you finish task. clost• deal. make known .}Our terms. Keep s(•lf-cstccm high: refu~e to be 111 · t1m1dated. Rite Dates Noted Stefani-Hedin Mr . :ind Mrs. Del Watson of Corona del Mu have announced the en1a&ement of their daughter . Dorinda Denise Stefani and Manne Lt. Michael J ohn Hedin. Mias Stefani is a grudunte of Corona del Mar H igh School and now i s a junior at Arizona State University where sht' is a member of Pl B('!'n Phi. . They art' plnnnini to marr y an June i n Okinawa wht're Lt. llcdtn is ::.t at1ont•d . lie is th<' son of Col und Mrs . J o hn llcdin of S1m1 \':tile~· a nd studied at the I AnnO Landers 3tarta. 1 had lo run out of stord and the po•t office, ju:it yestor day, to •et away from her. Thlt aft ernoon the brakes oa mt car were tamper@d with and 1 wH forced to run into a field t• <'Ome to a hnlt. I reportt'd this to ~---i11'Pl!t!'li.·~ and they told me I have no proof a can do nothing nbout It l am terrifi ed {1f this craz) woman. Please tell nw what to do, Ann. l\1ont'y is no probkm A NERVOUS WR F.CK DEAR F RI E1'D: \'uu nt••·d more than Ann La.nder ·. I, urgt' ~·ou to see an attornt•y at onrt'. \'our legal r ights are bt>ing abust'd and there are measure) you can !and should> lake for your own protection. Get going. DORINDA STEFANI LINDA STEIGERWALD univers ity of Soutflt'l'l1 St t•11H•rwa l<l of C'ost;1 California'. l\le1111 . . .. Steigerwald-Hubbs A July 10 wt'dcltng in t h e F i r s t L' n 1 t l' <1 Methodist Churc h. co~ta Mesa is being plunn1·'1 h\ Lindo Stelge rwalct u11d Del Hubb!I. Nt'WS of their eng.1gl'· mcnt and fort h rum111i.: weddrni:i has bN•n an nounced hy hl'f pan•nb , Mr. and tll rs .I <1mes L The bride to-be is a graduate ot Costa i\lcsa Hillh Srh ool and uc.; Davis where she currC'Ol· l,,. 111 \\'orkini: for her kocliin~ credl•ntl111. Jh>r flancc. l'On of l\lr a n cl l\t r s . C I a r t-n t' \' llt1hhs of Burne\. 111 a i.:radu:itt• of Burn~'Y I h gh ~C'/1001 and l T D<1\'111. 1111 IHI\\ IS \\'Ith tht· Forl'~t n· St•n ttc at 1:-'ort J nnt•i; · Si\GITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Your spirilu al inslllhls. feelings come to forefront. You know where you arc going; you perceive the light. :----------· --------- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); You'll be de· aling in durable goods. You will obtain appraisal -you s hould take inventory. Sold material is featured. AQUARICS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): T ime Ii; on your side. Don't be in hurry to rearh decision. Give full playtocurlosity. Makeinquiries; writenotes. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Stress the prac· tical. Stay away from one who wonts something Cor nothing and makes irresponsible statements. ~~llORT ) SUMS It up. In the DAILY PILOT UFFEll'S UftHOLSTERY W....Y•W .. t ....... I f22 H...._ ll•d. Coete M-141·02S9 · Distri c t Clubs Work Prized JCPenney .NEWPORT t~ CENTER FASHION ISLAND STOI! OML Y NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT· ·HERE Fountain Valley Woman's Club won a htih of Z.I first place and six second place awards in the me<lium club catt'gory at the annual convention or the Oran~e Di strl<'t. <.:nkforn1a FedC"rallon of Womt'n's Clubs . The awards were presented durrna a luncheon In the Disneyland Hotel · Other clubs <'ttt'd were thl' Laguna Niguel Womt'n '11 Cl uh. t-... o S(l('ond und two third places; F.bell Club or lrvlne. one first, ono 11econd and two thlrth. a nd lhr Woman's Club of Huntington Head>. three second 1tr1c1 threi> thrrd place 11w11rds. Also, the Ebell Club of Newport Buch. two first. one 11econd and thr('o third place11 ; th<' Woman ·l> Club of ~al Beach. lieven (lrst11, 111x sl'cond rind 13 third place 11wrirds. and thf' San {'lt'mentf' Womon'll Club. four flri t.11. five sccond11 a nd nine third place honors Scholarships worth $1500 also were J:lven al lho convention. LO<'al winners wt•rt' Mike llnll. Bill Tulley, and Dlerdrn 1-'ric•r. fo;d1son Hl~h School, and R obt'r l Soarc11. Gold{•n \Vt's! Cnlkit<' b ....... ~ ~hf>Mh etMnlhH fl Uft""4'ft .. r-:···~ __ .. ~ .. ~ ···:;·····! i r'ti~ 11 1~ i ! --· 1 /' : . ~ . • • • • • • • • ,_, Int"'"" lno • I BOB ~ ! I MOHAVE f • •••tM : •H .. • .. IWl~I: E WL• ....... • I --·---: : Al)IJIL 11 :oo VM : . : • l1Ctt1'1 11-)(' • .,_,~ '"'. -'' ,. Af All i &A•1J•"·~·nAL • ..,..,.1Ktlli•"" .v 1 """u ! -- • ••• MEET "SNOWBALL'' THE EASTER BUNNY SATURDAY• APR. 10 • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. IN OUR CANDY DEPT. Fiii PIRSONAU11MG of EASTER CANDY PILAR WAYNE INTERIOR DESIGN NOW OPEN . 2816 East Coast Hwy. • Corona del Mar FINE FURNITURE ANTIQUES • ACCESSORIES CRYSTAL • SMALL GIFTS ALPACA RUGS HAND PORCELIAN FLOWERS SO MAm ONE-OF·A·KIND GIFTS and FURNITURE PIECfS THAT WON'T BE FOUND a SEWHERE OPEN DAILY MONDAY thru SUNDAY 10 P.M. to 6 P.M. • IN NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT IEACH -Goktett State ....... L9b wtl ~ o 4 _... c_... J. spHd rMdMg to a llllllihd ..... ,r of .. fl4td people ........ .,.,. .. edt .... This r.cettffy de•etop.d method of lltsfruction ii th• 111D1t iMoYcrtlYe .ct ~ti•-.::. .. .,.. .. ail.We '" lht Unit4td St •s. Hot °"'Y dOff ""• f-Count Ndilc:• yow fllM ht fM dOSll'OOfft to fu•t Oft• class per wetts for ~ shori w .... 1 Mt It .... lncW.t an od•mteed spud "oclNJ COWH Oft coss•tte top• so thcrt you ca" contitlft to impron for the r.st of yovr life. In Just 4 woks the GYtrOC)e 1tudent 1houkl ~ reodlfMJ 4-5 tlftWs foster. In o few mottth1 aw 1hldtftt1 •• nGdlftt 20.lO .._. foster effolftittq 'f*d• thcrt ...-ooch 6000 word& pet' mliwt•. In r~ instQftCH speed$ of up to 13.000 wpm h••• b••n documeftf.cl.. Ovr •••rot• grodHt• lhot1ld r .. d 7· I 0 th11tt fHter 11,on completlon of the c•n• with 111orlaed l•pro•tMent In COMpnheftsion Cllltd C~Oft. For tltoH who wo11ld llh oddiffoMI ................. ""'" of fne, OM how, 9riewtuti. ltdwff '-"• IMett aclMllllll"' Atthetetrt. lect11rt1 th collf'lt wlll h tirplohttd ht co11tpltt• det1ll. ltte:lwdl'"J clo11f'oOM proc ..... lattnlcffott ...tlteds. deM 1eltetWe .nd • •ptclel I tl•t 01tly Wt a dllctory hllff• .... h '"' ..._ oH·lt•lf th eott of •l•ll•r ·c......_Y .. _.f..._..myoffhe · ••tiwgs fw Mtfw-ti. ._. tt.. 'Mtwpori .... ...... TMt. orf...tltfCMtt ... optlt to ... ,...c, ...... 14. fptno1ts ...,. 11 ••d ~ ecc....-4td ..,.,......If,.. ..... " ,.. ........ .,. w-'" .. be o sp.ed reader but found HM co't prohlbltl•e or th• C°""4! too tlmt conwmlrtCJ ... now you cott! Just" by attettdlnCJ I nenhtcJ 1*' wtetc fw 4 shorl wulcs you con read 7 to I 0 times foster, conce..trate better and compr.tteftd ""°"· If you ore o 1t1tdttlt wtto would fllte to moke A's iMtMd•of 1'1 or C's or if you are o t.llhteu 'ptnott who wonh to stay ohreo1t of today's nerchon9l1t9 occe4eratfng'. world then thlt couru h an absolute ntceuity. TM~ special one-hour IKhwtt will bt held ot the followi"CJ tlmH and ploces. MlltWf'ORT HACH MEETINGS THUISDA Y, APRIL I · 6:l0 Ir l :lO r.M. NIDAY. APllUL 9 • 6:JO - l :JO P.M. SATURDAY, APllL 10 • I 0:30 A.M. & I :JO P'.M. AIOYE MEETINGS WILL IE HELD 4T GREAT WISTHH SAVINGS Ir LOAM ASSOC .• 4SO NEWPORT CEMTIR DRIYt, ... tWPORT llEACH. TUUDA Y. APttlL t 3 • 6:30 -1:30 P.M. WIDMISDAY, APRIL I 4 • 6:30 & 1110 P.M. AIOYl MHTl ... GS WIU II HILD A T M A R It I 0-J°T H 0 T I &. , IXICUTIYI CONFIRIMCI ROOM, 900 HEWN.RT CIHTQ DRIVE, NEWPORT IEACH. ff yo. tr• a 1Mt1fn.1111101t, st.dettt, ho.sewlfe or necuff•• this cow••· which toolt S y..r. of w...11 .. n1tarch to ••elep. 11 • 11t1Ht. Yoe Celt rlOd 7°10 fl•• foster. contpreht1td Mort, C.Oftc:tttfrote b•tter, ..S 1 ...... ,,.. ......... s .......... off.-.4 - oddlti0ttof ditcovnt. Thia COWM cmt M. tmght to l,...try ..-c:Mc ..-,1 at .. Group rates" "IHMt r•q11•st. le ure to •lt•ttd wltlc .. •tt' he ori...taffott tfl.t ffft bnt&.yow1ch.-.. . .. Orange Coast . · . EDITION VOL 69, NO. 100;' SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LI FORNI A T oday's lo ing N. • toek..-. F RIOA Y,APRIL9, 1976 N TEN CENTS Ex-Battin Aide 'Used _Co~ty _ Tiin~' By GARV GRANVILLE OI ... D•tl' ...... SUH 1Adict'd Orange County Supervisor R,.,crt Battin 's tormer office manager tesHfied Thur1day that he helped. tcx1rdinate ttauin's 1974 cam- paign for statewide omce on county tJme. ·And, Ted Moraitis testlfied, Batun instructed him to order other staff members to do cam- patan chores on county lime and m Battin 's 1uperv1sor's offic<· Moraitis. who served as a Hot· tin aide in 1973·7". is an 11ttorney who was gran\ed immunity Crom prosecution 1n retµrn tor h1:. testimony. He was the first witness at Bal· tin's trial to directly link th~ San· ta Ana supervisor with instru<;· tlons to use county employes and supplies 1n h1:. ill-fated cam· ~l1n. That camp3i.:n w~ deslim'<l to elev¥lc Battin from a 11tnt on the Board of Supen·isors to th~ JJeutenunt 1itovernor 's offi ce. And wh1lo it fell far short of its mark. the grand Jury last August charged Battin with 1Uegal use of his county paid star! m lus que~t for the st atewidtt office. Mora111s made it clear in his tes"mony tbat various campaign chores that he did for Battin w('rt al the super\'lsor's lostructlons and on county time. "Did )'OU dln·<'t Mr liattio's cmplo}es to work on th1· cam· paign7 " Dt•puty Ollllnct At· torney Jack Hyun askl!d "Yes," l\lQraitis r<'phed. "Did someone tell you to direct the others to do campaign work on county time?" asked Ryan •·ye ~. Mr . Battin di~.·· :Mor iulis answ('r<'d. The Santa Ana tittorney said Batun acted as his own <•t1m- palgn manager und thut hl'. mer feet , \\ 11s the i.upcn1sor·~ ctucf heuteoant. Ryan showed l\toruitis doicns of pieces of evidence that lhe \\ 11 ness testifi ed were relal«.'<i to the· Battin campaign and were pre. pared by the county staff Moraitis was st.JU on the \\ tt· ness i1tund undersoln~ dirtcl c>. uin1nat1on wtw n Jud.ic KcnMUl Luc recl·~scd the lrtnl untll Mon dll) mornin~. Uh, tl."st1mony \\ os intcrr~kd midway 10 lhl' day by the ur>- pearance of .anoth\'r Ballin staft worker. Patti Short Miss Short was som ewhat vague in ldenlirying exhibits ;,1~ matt>rial s he knew to be cum- <See BATTIN, Page AZ) ·~ht Voting Expected AbSentee Balloting Up in NB Ekction By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of -O.lly ,., ... SWH \'oter turnout for Tuesday's ci- ty council election will probably be lighter than usual because of spring \•acatioo. Doris George, Newport Beach's acting city clerk, said today. Mrs. Geor ge based her predic· lion o n the unusually large number of absentee ballots that have been issued this year. Jo'or the last two city coun<·1l elections m 1972 and 1974, she ex· Reel a11d Real Pappy U.S., Russ In Accord On Nukes Actor Robert Conrad (left) chats with Greg 'Pappy' Boyin~tton . World War Jl a ir ace "ho shot down 28 Japanese planes. on the set or an upcoming TV movie bnscd on the mers wa rtime exploits. Boyington, now a Fresno artist. ts technical adviser for the film . MOSCOW CAP) -The United ; States and the Soviet Unionha\•e r•!ached preliminary agreement on implementing an accord for Claudine-Boyfriend , 'Discord' Claimed. on·i ite inspection of peaceful nuclear explosions. · The bas ic agreement was worked out in principle between fol'mer President Nixon and Sov- iet leader Leonid I. Brethnev during Nixon's visit to Moscow in 1974. However, details of implemen· talion were left unresolved. ASPEN. Colo <AP)-Dist. At· tv. f'rank Tucker says he has ~v1dence of "unusual discord" bet~een actress-singer Claudine I..onget and her lover, former professional s~i er Vladimir "Spider" Sabich, whom she is at· cused of k1lhng. Tucker made the comment in acknowlrdl!ing nrws reports or trouble between the 34-year-old Mlss Lung et and Sabich, who was :.hol to death March 21. The two had hved togetht•r for two years. Miss Lon1H't was charged Thursday w1lh manslaul'thler. Her attornc•v told reporters a short t1mt• l.1ter he is optimistic his C'11t•nt \\ti I bl' c ll'an-d. Ch~11 l1•., \'. Weedman of Los An~<'ll''> :.aid after hearing lf':n1m1>nv from 20 potential wtl · nesses ht• thtoks there 1s t'nouith (•v1dt•nt·e to p1 ove Sab1ch's dciJlh was ur1·11l1·nt;ll. W1•ed111an . taking i"sue with Turkc'r . .,,.,,1 ht• 1' confident Uw ,., 1d<'nr1• \\ 111 • lully show that 1l 1s u tra~11· .11·t•1tlt-nt and nothing mor1•" But T111'k1•r 'aid "" ofrlrt• "does not h1•l1a vt' h<•r CM1i.~ l,OJ\J.(l'I ... I ... toi ... that lht• i-.hoolln~ WOii ,l\'l'llil'lllal "Ttl 111•1 11 conv11'lmo, h<' mul'l ~how M 1s<1 1.on~t·t intC'ndC'd to clo •om1•1nini.: whll'h rC'\ultcd m ht., dcoth. · ""'d Turkc-r. Tht• dt$11 tc't ntlorney would 1111y noth1n1t ahnut a diary bclon1tin1t to M'"" 1.nnji!rt. \\h1C'h was token from Sal111'11 ·, hnnw shortly ant•r he wa .. 'h11t to dl•:tth ll is <'On s1den'd .1 k1•' 111••cc o( cvidenc~ by lh1• prn:.rcutor appeared in Pitkin County Court accompanied by her ex-husband, singer Andy Williams. Miss Longet, d ivorced from Williams last September, met ,Sabich in Bear Valley at a ski race in 1972. She was separated from her husband al the time. Car Climbs Guy Wire; •• Driver Hurt U.S. Ambassador Walter J . Stoessel Jr., who headed the Amenca n delegation to the talks, said he and his Soviet coun. t erpart r each ed a greeme nt Thursdav at delegation level. The talks began in September 1974. The preliminary agreement must be discussed by the two governments berore initiaUng, signing and ratification. Officials in W ashin~on would not disclose details or the agree- ment. However. it was learned that the two sides reache-d a com· promise on differences over the hmit placed o n nuclear ex· 'A Huntington Be ach woman is plo:.lons. listed sn stable condition today Tl1e United Stales insisted that ,,fter her auto ran off the road in peaceful explosions be limited t1• • 150 kilotons. the same level Newport Beach Thursday night, already agreed to for nuclear c-hmbed 20 feet up a guy wire at the side of the r oad, crashed into a weapons tl'sling. On the other n t pole and plummeted back hand, the Sqviets with their rar-~1 ~~i'around. advunced p(':icerul nuclea~ pro-o ~ r. gram demanded the hm1t for Joan Howard • .,3, of 2J85l . non military testing be muc h Newland Ave., w_as taken to the higher. Hoag Mem o ria l lf_os pllul US. pfficials indicated tho emergency room followimg thf' 8 compromise involvf's a hm1t on p .m . nccldcnt. but wa s each peareful d ev1c(' of 150 transferred to Los Alto:. llOlipital kilotons but alfio allows a series in Long Uea.c-h Inter that night. or tests with a total much higher. The nursing supen •1sor at Los An example ~iven involved the Altos said Mrs ll~ward suffered use of three 60·ktlotons d<'v1ccs several fractures to her nbs and exploded in tandem with a tut al arms. Jc>vrl of 180 kiloton11. According to Ncwport Rearh police. the accident 11<·curred on on WN1t Coatit Jh ghway n<'a r Ualboe Boulevard. Mrs. Hownrd was not cited at the scene or the ncr1dent. hut traffic invt'~I ip"tors said today !<he may br cited later for driving under the influence of alcohol. l\meric :in 8ou r res in Washtn~ton were anxious to point out that th1• agreement r<'· sirhed 111 M o..,row t!I t<'ntati ve and thal there will he further and perha ps (fi{{irult nt•J(otiations necessary befort• a final lreaty '" signed. plained, the city issued about 175 absentee ballots. This year a total of 344 absentee ballots have been sent out. She said there are a total or 31.847 registered voters who are eligible to pa r ticipa te in Tuesday's election for three city council seats. She declined to estimate the percentage o f turnout. The candidates are nominated by district, but are are elected at large. Voters from throughout To Lead Donald E . Smallwood is the ne w pres id e nt o r th e Newport· M cs a Unified School Dis trict's Board of Trustees. He was elected by his colteagues T hursda y night. lie takes the gavel from Thomas Henderson, board president for the past year. the city vote for one candidate in each district. Seeking election on Tuesday are District Two candidates Bob Brockman and Don Mcloms: District Five randidates Hans Hegna, Gwenda Watson and Paul Ryckoff, and District Seven ran· didates Bill Morris, Archibald Scott. Tom Bla nd1 , Per Trebler. Ray Williams and Dw1can Mcin- tosh. Jn the 1974 election 9.499 \'Oler'\ out of 35,512 <'lig1ble. \'Oll•d. Thal was n turnout of 27 percent. The polls will be open Crom 1 a .m. to 7 p.m .. Mrs. George said. The results will be tallied at the polling places and those figures will be counted by a computer at cit v hall. l\f rs. G eorgc said . rcsidcnl <: are welcom e lo witness the counting or they may phone tity hall for up·to-the-mmute resull!i al 640·2110, 640·2151, 6-10-2152 ur 640-2153. Comput t•r E rror Mistake nly Jaile~ Youth Hangs Self YONKERS. N.Y. (AP ) - ''You can't tru!'t a boy's hfe lo a computer," says a tearful father whose sou hang~ him'lelf in bis jail cell after being mistakenly arrested because of an apparent computer error. John Karagia nis. preparing for the funeral t od ay of his son, Steven. 20, said Thursday that the tragedy "shows the tn· humanity o r o ur judicial system." He said he hoped 1t would prom pt orriccrs to be "more carerul" in the future Young Karagianb was arrest- ed Wednesday on a warrant cit- ing him for violating probation from a jail sentence last fall. The sentence was for possessing two marijuana cigarettes. Ironically, the warrant had been dismissed by a rounty juc.l~c but because of the apparent com- puter error, local police said lht•y never got notification of the d1:.- missal. Muriel K ara~ianis, the ynuth's • mothe r, r ecalled gelling a telephone call shortly after mid· night W~dnesday from her ja11<'d son in which he begged her, "Gel me out of here. l can't stand it." But pohcc h;,1d told her th<'Y rould nol release the youlh uni1l morning, so she tried to cons<1l<' him by telhng him the family would be there to help him. The family's lawyer, J eremiah Gutman. said he had warne<I pohce. "Walch tbe guy becau~e he's been depressed." Steven wa3 found hanged about 4 a .m. lie had tied part of h11. trousers to his cell door, another part around his neck and ap• parenlly stepped off a bunk. police said. The youth had been sentenced to one year in jail and was r('· leased on probation m December after serving three months. La Hahra's M~yor On Transit Board A warrant later issued against him for violating probation was d1~missed '>ya judge in J anuary. The Westches ter County sheriff's de partment and the Division oC Cnminal Justice Services in Albany confirmed that the war· rant cancellation was placed in a countywide law e nforcement computer system in March. Yonkers police sa1d computer t'rror apparently kept lhem from ~etllng word or the cancellation. But they said they were in· vesUgating the possibility that the arrest was due to failure t.o check the computer. La Habra Mayor Robin Young was elected by representatives of Orange County's 26 cities lo the Orange County Transit Distncl board of directors Thursday. Miss Young breezed to an easy first ballot v1c-tory in voting of the City Selection Committee in Fullerton. Along with Founluin Valley Ci· t y Counc ilman Al lfolllnden, the 27-year-old two·term city coun· cllwoman will represent th(' c·1ties on the five member transit d1stnct bourd. She will fill the seat vacated by former Cypres~ councilman John Kane! who decided to seek u seat in the stale Assembly rather than bid for a third council term last month. While the selection rommittl'e quickly r1llcd the vacant tnins1t district scat, 1l was unable to name a commissioner to th1• South Coast lleg1onal Coastal CommlssK>n. After two hallots. neither Garden GrovC' City Councilman Elreth Erickson or Wc";tmmstr r Councilman Frank 1-·ry wc>r c able to mu1>t('r the 14 votes needed to win the appointment. Eliminated on the first coaslnl commission ballot was Irvine Ci · t y Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido. o nominee of lluntmi:tton Bt'ach Mayor Norma G1hh~. Turk Kills Greek NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -A ·Turkish .soldier ~hot and killed a Greek Cypri ot n a tion a l ~uard sman t oday along th•' hl'uvily fortified "grl.'en line .. dividing the Greek and Turk1!llt Cypriot sectors of Nicosia, tho Gl'cek Cypriot govcrnmcotsaJd. Coas t Weath e r l\11:;s Lon~<'l faces n maximum 10 ye:ir pno;on term and a $30.000 rme If l'Cll)\'ICtl'd on the felony char~e . Sh<• 111 free on a $5.000 personal reroi.:n11ance bond 11wo1ttn~ a June 1$ prtlrial hear· inl(. The French-born Miss Longt'l Moratorium Considered Both Mrs. Guido <1nd Enckson told the com m 1ttee th<')' favor balance between roustnt d<'- velopment u nd environmental concerns. Fry. however , said. "I am fo r dissolving the commission.·• That position was rippealing enough to gain Fr y 10 r1ty vot<'s on the second ballot. Eri<'kson drew 12 voles. two less tharl needed to wm the appointment. Tn <"rl'a sin~ l'l oudlnt~~ lotc tonight. Chance or showers Snturday, with highs near fl3, ond chnn<'l' of rain Increasing to 30 pcri:ent. Lows torught u~ per 40s. STO(KS REEL ON ELLING NEW YOR K <AP)-1'hestock market i,.ustatned its third sharp Joss in a row today aller giving up on a half-hearted attempt to rally. Trading was moderate. Prices stead1ed4through the tnorning. a nd showed some mild and spoil)' gains at m1d-<Jay. But investors worried by the market's recent wcakn('ss sold nto the upswin~. cholung it off yearly afternoon. The Dow Jones m-ern~e of 30 Its lost 8.81 points to 968 28. ables. RS> New Beach House Vnits May Be Delayed Newport Beach city coun- tllmen will consider imposing a building moratorium on the 60- arr(' county triangle off of Superior A'venue Monday. The moratorium is one of the recommendations made to coun- c-1lmen by city officiaJs in a re- port on construction of a 96-umt addition to the Beach House apartments. The apartments. which will ha'e a density of 3S S units per acre. have been approved by county Bgencies. Th<'y are lo be bui ll on a piece or unincorporated territory ~ithin Newport Beach city limits . · The high den11ity apartment addition was opposed by the city, bul that opposition was overrul<'d at a hearing Tuesday ~fore file Orange County Planning Com· mission. City opposition is based on the fact that the city's general plan shows the ar~a with a maximum density of 15 units per acre and the county general plan shows il al 6Sto12 S units per acre. However. the zoning for the land is R·3 which allows up lo •3.5 umts per acre. According to the city st.arr. there is currently about 10 acres or undeveloped land left in the triangle. including the 3.6 acres which will be used for the Beach House addition. Thnl land car· n es M-l , R-2 and R-3 county ion· Ing. ln listing action that the city councilmen can lake if they wish to furthn oppose constructJon or the addition. Community Oe\'elopment Director Dick Hogan said the city attorney could be instructed to "pursue the 1J1Jpropnate legal act.ions." H(>fln edtted that if the coun- (8" TalANGL S, Page Al) After the indecisive second ballot. the committee voted lode· lay its coastal commi-;sion BP· pointrnent decision until next month. CbemicaJ ·Leaked CONVERSE. Ind. <AP> -A toxic chemical lealung from a storage l ank forced all 1,200 rci.i- dent.s from their hom~ here this morning before being capped, authorilie!! said. The leaking chemical -anhydrous ammoma -burns the s kin ond 1s namma· ble, authorities said. I NSIDE T ODA V Does a woman dir<'ctor /acr. apeclaL problems 1n the theater? UC Irvine's Eileen Konie/alri lhinb so, but Vic beheve1 the obstacles can bf! overcome. See itory on Page CJ of the Weekender. Al'l'..,rS.rvke ... II .. L.M .. , .. C:.lltor"'• C1.tu11tec1 C.t"'IC' "·"--OHtll-101 E ... leri.l"•• Enlor1•1"-"'' lllM"C• Ml....COM -u-.. ""'' ... " I ndex 4' OAIL Y PtLO I fJ#flt ..• ~10 F r()JH f he Past O•••• Piiot SIMI Photo Bn·nt Smith of Laguna Niguel gets the feel of a Cavalry <>a bt>r courtes> of Capt. \'mcent Manchester of E Troop, 7th l' S Cl\ aln ca1ost l':tlrol nf Or:rnge County. Brent met Capt. :\1 anch1•sh'r ''lull· tounng :\rmy (•xhib1ts al a "\ ewpnrt fk a r h shopping L'{'lll<'r Glornar Explorer Gets New Mission H ~DW OO D C IT \' (AP > - Onci.> reportedly U::.l'd to snatch p.1rti-. of a Soviet :.uhmanne from the orean floor, tht• barge and submNi.1bll' platform of lhl' ltol4a1d llul{hes-CIA m)stcr) -. ht p C; In m H r E :\JI f 11 r c• r a r 1• ht'adect for J lt·s~ .,t'cret but still f.1r frorn 1111111dane ex1slt'nt'l'. Tht' S.IO million har~\' and plat form. c11n::.1gned to th<' :-.crap h1•ap la:-.t ~ rar aflt>r tht' Glom:.ir Explorer project became public kn11\\ ledge, ha\'1' bt•cn turnNI m·t•r to l he ( 1 .. d Ha I Ent'rgy HesNirl'h and l>1•v1•loprnenl Ad · mmi~lration I Ptt'ture. A5 > Th~· cn .. rl{\' al(N1cy took thc .. 1•cn·<·y "raps off the «qUJpm1•nl f 'rmt1 P agf> :l I T RIANGLE <·ilml'n do not feel tlw projt-ct "ill haH· an :uh t•rst-errect on the ci- t\. t ht· council ~hould st>nd a Id · t;•1 lo th1• i·ounlv "url{m~ the 1m - 1111·diulf' illn ••ndnwnt of thr {'011n - l \ 'l!l'llt'r.il plan and rPt0!11!1J.: 11( ltw n •ma111ini: portion.; of tlw 1·1111nh ltlUllJ.:k l11 IOS\lll' that :ill f11\11r1• <11•\ (•lnpm1·nt wtll lw um -.1-.lt'lll ~1th thl' ('tty'<; ~t'l\t'rdl pl.111 II " .. 11ftl .d~·1 h1• uppropn11t1: tu 11•q111•:-.t \IH• l"•tll hftshm«rll Of 11 11rnr,1t11r1111n on thl' '"!>UDO<'t' of h11tlll111i.; p1•1 1111t:-Ill that (l!'t'il 1111 111 llw :11r11•ndm1•11t ,md r1·1onmg h,1\ (' hl'l'll ·ll'l'lllllpll!\h\•ll ,' I h•J.:~ln ·!'> n •port \'t•nducl,·<I Thursday, inviting two dozen re· Porters lo look al the sea-going recovery system it plans to use m t•xpenments tu ~we if electric power can be generated from the ~ea Oon Reardon, deputy manager or the agency's Oakland officc, su1d .stud1t's an' undl'r "ay to de· trrmane whether th<' 30--10 dcJ?rec d1ffercnrc· in the lrmpcrnturl' or "ater at the ocean surface and the waters t.000 feet deep can be harnessed to produce power. The Glomar Explorer, built by JluRhes' Sum m a Corp. for the CIA , reportedly recovered aboul t>ne ·third of a sunkt>n Soviet nuclear-missilt-submanne from the ocean floor near Hawaii in 1974 The CIA has never con- fir med newspaper reports of the recoven·. but sources within the a~enc·y · 111dJC•ated that was the :-hip's mission. The met'ha nics of the Glomar F.xplort•r operation Wt'rc cx- pla1ned T hursday by He nry "Sr1ufry" Smith. bargemaster s1ncl' the craft was built. The bargl' .ind il'i -.uhmersible plat· f<lr111 nre moorctl at this S;rn J-'r a nl'isco Pt•n 111i-.ula cil). Ttw platform -"e1ghing 1,900 ton~ an<i tlubbed "Clementine" hv tis c•rt•w "as loaded aboard Ilic J24·fulll har·gc and transport· t•d lo the waters off Catalina bland, S mith s111cl . Thi' bar,:c was sunk and the platform lifte d aboard the c;lumar t-:xplor1'r through lls un- d1•rw;tf(•r door.,, he said . The liJr~1· wa .. rl'lrlf•\ t•<I sc·parately. Kldaap,Perl'ersio• Strong MByhe . Sex Assalllt Will Ford Pick Reagan? Trio Sought WASHINGTON' (AP) -President Ford is saying that, if nominat ed for election, it is conceivable he might pick Ronald Reagan as his running mate. Some interpr~t lhili as meaning, "only if necessary." By STEVE M l1Q1£U. OI "'-0.11, l'l t« ii.ff Polk.-today are convinced that a HuntmJton &och man. who waa the victim of a bizarre and brutal sexual atta,ck early Wednesday. is telling lhe truth. Costa Mesa in\'estigators are se ekine three suspects who forced the 31-year-old victim to rommit acts or sexual pervef'slon on a Ping Pof'lg table in a gange which may h~ve been in Laguna Hills. Police said the victim's in· volvement was a resuJt of his ef- fort to help w!!at he thought was a stranded woman on the Newport f)-eeway in Costa Me5a. When he pulled over to the shoulde r of the freeway near Baker Street a nd Paularino A venue, a man with a Fu Manchu mustache stuck a .45 ca liber pis tol through the driver's front window and forced him to lie down on the floor of the bad; scat. The pair. both described as overweight. with the woman about 50 years old with gray hair and the man about 35 years old, then drove the victim's car south on the San Diego Freeway. The victim s aid he saw the Laguna Canyon Freeway sign from the back seat before the pair parked on a gravel road, NB Chamber Will Hear Fluor Aides Fluor Corporation executives will be the guest speakers at a meeting Wednesday morning of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. The 7: 30 a . m . continental breakfast at the Newport Beach Sheraton Hotel will include a briefing about Fluor, a major building company relocating in Irvine later this year. Speakers at the public meeting will be executives Jay Reed, H .D . "Dutch " Willwater, general manager or the new Irvine facility; and H. L . "Bud" Dobyns. The company officials. will dis- cuss F1uor's worldwide opera· tions. the company's expected impact on the local scene in Orange County and what's in- volved in building the new facility. Cost of the breakfast ls $2.50. Reservations can be made by phoning 675-9500. NB Park Aide MacDonald Dead at 86 Funeral services will be held Monday for long-time Harbor Area resident Wilford Mac· Donald, who died Thursday at the age of 86. Mr. MacDonald was retired, but he worked for 20 years as a park superintendent in Newport ·Beach. He was a SO.year member ot the Huntington Beach Masonic Lodge380. He lcaves his son, W. C. Mac· Donald, Jr. of San Francisco; a dauibter, Nagene Nelson of Newp o rt Bea c h; two grandchildren, and one great. grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel with the Masonic Lodge officiating. Burial will follow at Harbor Rest Memorial Park. tied and gagged him, and forced him into the trunk of his car. The pair then drove for about 20 to 30 minutes, according to the victim, before parking in a garage. They were met in the guruge by a third suspect whom the vlr· tim described as m her early 20s and also ove rweight. Police said the victim was then forced onto a Ping Poog table In the garage and the sexual pervers ions took place. The chunky trio then shaved half the victim's hair off and half of his mustache before spraying tum with red paint and forcing him back into the trunk of his car. He was driven to an oiUicld in Huntington Beach al Clay Avenue and Golden West Strcet where he said he heard the sound of what he thought was a truck being driven off. He pried the trunk lid from his car and summoned help Crom a passing motorist, who saw the tJizarre·looking victim a nd notified police. Front Page A l BATTIN ... pa1gn-related. And defense attorney Matthew Kurilich i>ucceeded in pointing out discrepancies between state- ments she m ade to investigators and in grand jury testimony with the words she spoke Thursday. But it was Moraitis who was in the key witness role as the first week or Battin 's trial ended. Al the end of the day, Kurili ch said he was looking forward tu cross examining Mora.itis. The defense lawyer will have that opportunity Monday after Ryan completes his direct ex· amination of the former Battin aide. Posts Filled LONDON CAP ) -P rime Minis te r Jamc·s Callagha n named Anthony Crosland, whose interests have been m a inl v domestic, as foreign secretary Thursday and put new ministers into seven other cabinet posts. But Call aghan avoided major changes in keeping with his ex· peeled cautious strategy of pull· ing Britain out of Its economic slide. Ford has expressed no particular enthusiasm for a F ord-Reagan tkket, and ~omc close associates suy they cun think of ont.Y two circumstances that might bring it about: . -lt the. former Cnlifornia governor mounts such a formidable challenge that Ford would feel com- pelled to make a deal with Rea gan forces to gel th~ Republican presidential nomination for himself. -If t he Ford-Re agan rivalry becomes so divisive that Repubhcan harmony only could be r estored by offering U.)c c halle nger a pince on the Nove.mber ballot. The F ord aides and advisers who private!~~· press these views say they regard both possibi iti s a s unlikely and expect their ca ndida te to go int th • GOP. convention with a free ha nd to select tile run· ning mate of his choice. Education Leader Dr. Deniaree Dies Memorial se rvices will be held Sunday for Dr. P aul H. Demaree oC Irvine, a leader in Orange County education since 1925. The services will be held al Anaheim Unit ed Methodis t Church at 4 p.m . Interment is at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. Dr. Demaree died at Hoag Memorial Hospit al April 4 after an extended illness. He was 85. Born or missionary parents in Kobe, Japan in 1895, he arrived in Orange County in 1925 when he began his care<'r as teacher. t'oach and school admirustralor. lie taught world history a nd was a football coach at Anaheim High Sehool unt il 1937 when he bet'ame superintendent or l>C hools in San Juan Capistrano. In 1941 , h e r e turne d t o Anaheim to become principal and s upe rinte ndent of the Anaheim Union High School Dis· trict. Dr. De maree left the Anaheim schools in I 958 tu berom« ttn a dm1nil>l ralur at Chapman Collt-j.tl'. lie rctired in 1972. During his years 111 Onmge Cou nlv. Dr. Demaree wa:. actl\'C' in the Methodist Church. Bo) s Clubs, the YMCA. Toustmaskrs. Rotary Club of Anaheim, lht> Orange County Tub<•rculosis Society and the California As· sociation of Set'ondary School Administrators. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Mary, two..biil.hers, 1:1 sis- te r . f ou r c h~ren, 1:1 grandch1ldrl'n and five great· grandchildrf'n Dr. Demaree's family asks that, in lieu of flowers, contribu- tions be made to the P aul Demaree Memorial Campe rs Fund at the Anaheim l''amily YMCA or the Paul D<'marec Memorial Scholarship Fund a.t. Chapman College in Orange. Lifeguarm Bracing for Easter Crush Nl•wport Beach lifeguards ha\ t' bccf ed up their manpower al city l>carhcs in anticipation of beach cr owds during Easter Week. The starring is about half the manpower used during the sum- mer, but is heavier than the re- gular winter and spring skeleton lifeguard c rews . Twelve towers will be open along Ball>oa Peninsula beaches and another t hree will be in npera110n in Ctirona dt•I Mar Evt·n t hou~h thous ands of youngsti:rs will l>t• out of school nex t wet-k, Nt'wpo rt Be ach Polit'e said they will be doing nothing ext ra in terms or enforce- ment. Students interested in crafls. ga m es a nd s port s may participate in a full Easler Week program being ofCered by the Newport Beach Recr eation , Department at the youth center In Corona del 1\1 ar. For more in· formation, phone 640-2271. Mature Sofa & Chair Sale FINAL WEEK Such All of our fine sofa and cha i r s that a r e over ·four months old w il l be drastical l y reduced to ma ke ro o m for n e w merchandise. well.-known nam es as: • Woodmark •Sherrill •Marge ORANGE COAST f......-\ .... ·•"f' {~•'' f•1Hl>y P1""1 W·~ ...-P.,I •• t ., I , .. it t'• "'it-. ... ,.,, • '"'"'' f<t•1 l•w 11 • (6' .. f)t ' , .. I I 1,, 1\,t\1"\I f ·W''(.-W•• •I .u \! f•l•I I•.-I ut.>11 t.h•U ~«wwl•t IN,..._,.,,, I \1.-t t f I I ,\f1 ,,.,,., .. ,h Al •H1 J'+.., tr. 14~#1'"'1,11 '1 t\·i11•' •··vn'""' ... 1.,, ''•'"" '"~''"' ' V 1 " •t•I I 111f\•' •I• 1t1 • vi! t • t 1' 't•j .. Hang Glider Pilots Arrive in County Carson •Stanton Cooper and many others ,, 'I•' , t•t1 "" 1· f>t,,('111 ~•l't -4IV 1•1 t Ji" ,,. f '1 • I t "'' I 1 I ''' 11 tlllf I ,. , ti • ·~ Y.t ' ... ., \"#"'· ' ...... ,.,,.~\· {• l'""'"lill ,, .... Rot>ert N . Wero r" \1d•11t •"'4 Pu~·"~' Jack R. Curley VU.<' Po\+0. flt •nd ~#W rM M.IM_. Thom<\<. K!'('Vtl Themas A Murphi~ ""'4 ,,.QU\Q ( 01t~ Ctiarles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A\\•\l•nt M.."'O·~ foman OHien (n\tA M<4J\.. f)., W t\f f'o \ff, ... L•9"'"°' f'••• tt ,, .. c ... .,.,..,,. ~., ... M\•"tinQf~~•'" t U\f\fo.,,nftiPt.il-fu'i' '-"t.idlt-l>•· to Vtll•• 1'10' l• ru Jt'NO ., \•hr,.~' '"""'ft' feltpl!OM (7t4) 642-4321 C1anitled Advtr-~lsing 642-S671 (oipytt/JM ,,,, 0,..,., .. (bA\t Dubl·;.•M (~ P,'lny N ,,.. "' '' •''f\ tl•v•t"•tffllf' #'01t,.,1•f r •'hr 1 Mt\'f'tti~•tt f'nU ,,.. ,,.,,.. ,. ... , t• f'f~JOGW•t~l ..,,tf'lnVt \P• •' ••tt'l\ti•Of'I Oi \("'"'"4''"' lit.,,,.., \.1•n·1 • "'' o• '' • .,. r"•" •f (('I"'• """''• (.it• 'tl-t"'' • ';"' t•tlf1·-4' llh ,,..,, '' \'I .,._, '"'• t w "'"·• ~ ~' r--<i~tri, "111 • .,. Jt • ....... .,,.., t.>U'1'11Qf'1t ... ,._ Pilot~ from nrne Corel~ coun - lnt>!'> and 30 slates began arriving in Orange Cou nty this week to tune up for the World Open Jia ng Gli(frrChamp1onsh1p. · The championship gets under \\ ay at Escape Country this Saturday and Sunday with quali- fying runs at 1,500 reet and finals ncxt weekend. _ Am o n g th ose tryin g t o dethrone current world cham- pion Greg Mitche ll of Mission \'1ejo ts Australian Bob Brierley who announced, 'Tm here to have a good time and go home with a fi rst place." Brtt'rley. the Australian t'ham· pion m 1971 and 1972. is part of a two-man Au$tra lia n team which consists also of Stephen Moyes of Sydney. Al so enter ed is a fi ve-man J apanese team consisting of Mitsuhlde An, Shyou l'C'h1da. Jumpei Hon , Kenji Mizutani, and Takashi Ha rada. All fivc began practice runs th.i~ week. "The foreign pilots are doi ng OK but the Americans seem to have a li ttle more stuff," was lhe early evaluation of Escape Coun· trv's oublicist John Smith. "The foreign pilots are where we Americans were in motocross six. years ago. Right oow the Americans are the masters but we m ay be surprised." Other foreieners on the entry list are Per Boo, Sweden; Peter Wmmel, New Zealand; Manuel Santos, Guillermo Rueda" Luis Angulo and Carlos Casas. Mex· ico; Ramona F. Alvarez. Guam; Daniel Arany and Luis Claudio both of Brazil. • Escape Country officials. who have hosted the world bang glider championship for two years In a row. also noted they have their first confirmed entry from a socialist country, l\.l a d r z y k A n d r 1 e y o r Czestochaila, Poland l'lying is scheduled to get un· der way at 11 :a.m. both d.ays this weekend. •'t · MANY REDUCED ASMUCH"S 30% Don't wait! Stop in now while the ·selection is best. WHIDA YS & SA TUIDA YS 9:00 to S:JO NEWPORT BEACH• li27 W~STCl.lff OR, ~2·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • :11~ NllllTll f(),\~T llW\'., 41H ~1 TORRANCE • 7:1M9 llAWOIOR'H: BLVO. •01wn ~ n Ill !I. Sun. 12 $ lUI 3711121\1 Friday'8 Clo inf( Pric NYSE COMPOSITE TftANSACTIONS '" '~ .. . . '• .. , .. "•'1 1, 74 I "'"' .t'a ,.., A''•• '' l~~,::: Frics1y. Apr1I 9 Hl7& N O"IL Y PILOT B.t Play Ball Big Money Hopes You Do 8 )1 MILTOS MOSKOWITZ Which would you ruthl•r wulch the All·Slar buseb:all ,aml' or lhc DemoeraUc IMtlonal t·on\ t>nhon? Come next July 13. you'll hu' l' lhal choice on your homr tclevhJon screen. CBS •md NB(; c11mcrni. "111 cover lhl• IX:rnocrut:s while ABC \Ull prt>!U•nt the All Slur .:uml'. Among the compiink~ hopion you "'all lune in th'-· baa e b a 1 l g u m \' t• r c Chevrolet, Sears Roebuck, Gillette, 1't>:< uco and Firestone. Sin(•e they will pay about $50,000 a mlnutt• to !>pOnsor basl•b•tll lhi"I year. t hey arc.' dolnl( Money Tree more th~rn hoping. TI~y'll wnn.: ABC's nerk Ir you don t WUl('h, Sports, no one ne<'ds lo b1· told, ,., now u bis.: c<imml'rciul prOJ>0$1lloo. This Yl'Ur s pn:.,l•ai.on ha!>sle hct wel'n lhl' bJll plarers and the club O\\neris took place ai:::unst a mulun\ilhon-dollar l>al'kdrop FOR THE NEXT •'Ol R yl·ar:-neh\ ork kll'\ 1:-1on CO\ erage or baseball w1U tk• ::.pht between ARC and NRC. NB<: \\ill again t'arry the S:iturda> .:ume or thC' we<'k while ABC' will ha\·e Monday nit:ht J!Jml':.. JU:.t th 1t h:.a!> :'ll onda) niJ:hL football dunng the autumn. The major e\'enb \\ill rotulc bt:lv.l•cn the tv.o n~tworki. NBC will h;n•e the \\orld Sc·rw::. th1::. }e.1r "hale ABC has the All ·Star game and the pl:J}orrs. Nc:-.t ~l'ar ABC will carry the World Series This d1vidt>·and·conqtll'r puhl') by ori.enntu·d baseball paid off with a four·) ear pal't that came to S92 million. Since they're paying t-o muth for lhl• pri\'lll'{!l' or uirinJ? these games. ADC and NIH.' rt'ally ha\l' to hustle for ad H:rt1ser s -and they nl'ed to l'hargc slllf tariffs to rl'coup lhdr investments. NBC. tor t•:-.:rn1pll•, ha!> set '' Jlrtl'ctui.: c1f Sll2,000 per minute for c·omnH•n·1al ti me.> on the Wor!ll Scncs lelcc asts. THEY !Ui\ Y E\'E:" Iii\ \'f': u nrlnl·h.irJ.!t•d bl'cnu~c th\" lime is aln•ady sold out. Tht~) l".11 ·, Wm hi ~l·ru.•l> sponsor ... \\Ill I.JC' A!\t F . i\nwncan t:J~ ,\1o,ot 1.111on . Hr) lc·recm. Champion Spark Plu~. l'hr)-.ll'I t;11ll'll1•, .Fo:.ter-t;rant. Kt•ntucky f''ried C'hil'l,c11. Mt•rrill l.~nc•h. ~fllll•r beer , Polaroid, Quaker Slalt•otl. HC:i\. Son\' .111d Xcro\. :":BC rC'ports th..tl 1t:. !-iatunlay ·.:.111ll'l> Jbo urc <torn~ well on the sp1rnsor rronl al $25,000 J.J<'r m inute cup from SI9.000 last yl•ar>. Commt:n:ral ttmc: 1s ... old out throui.:h Junt· to the-lskes or At'e llurd\\,llt', i\l1.,1atl• l11-.urant·c. Chr~slcr, C :\I s Delco d" ll>ion, <: 1llt·tt l' K1·ntul k' Fnt:d Chtl·ken ~l1 rhcltn Ti rt•. ~1 1llt·:-h1·• r PhJrm.1l rJft , !-.rh\\t:Jlp<'-.: !-.t•ar,·Rocbut'k. STP. St.111 F.11111 Insur.inn· 01nd J H \\'11l1am~ It :. n1n· to "<'l' I hut 101 l'tl:ll l umpanH·s l1kt• Son) Br)kret•rn .. \lt<'ht•hn ;ind !'><'h"l'l'flt-'::. JPl'rt•l l..ill· our n.1 \tonal J>:.t!>ttmc enough to dntl· ur1 thl'Sl' h11: !>l .11...c!>. And 1t :.. stood to M'e :'llenll l.snrh n•tut 11 to the \\'urld ~c·nl'S hnt•up C.ttlette kno\\ s th al pt'<lpl<' \\all h<' hu) 111~ razor hladcs nex1. Oclolll'r hut who kno" <; \\ ht>re thl' !>lol'k rn.1rk1•l "111 bt· then" :"o mutt1:r v.hrrc it 1s \'<lU c·an lw 'lll C lhal Merritt L~llch "tll not lw s1wnd1n~ ~112 00<1 am1m111•111 tt•ll baM~·ball l.w., tosdl .'H1 s11', th..11 'not lh<' \\ ,1 \ "'' pl.11 It.tit U.S. Hits New Low in Vehicles DETROIT (AP I · Th(• l'n1tt-d Stall':. sh;irc or v.orld motor \ehicle output h1I .in all 11mr lov. la<;t ycur as a ~e,·ere et'~nomic recessum 111nt1tbut1•d lrJ a Ill pl•rn•nt drnp m domestic production. a tr:1ck 111urnal "":> '· An annual sun·e,\ b~· \\':1111'' t\ut11mo1tnc· lil'r>ortc; S<eid output in thc Cn1led Slalt·:. .11 (11Unll'd ror 2ft 1wrc 1•111 of thl' 3" 2 million cars. trucks an<1 l111s1' pro<1ur1•d 11r11und lht• world in 1975. The pn·\ 1ou1o low !>hart• v. a!> zg pt:rct•nt in J!l74 and 1970. The United States n •maint•d numerically the world'l>. number one producer -a:. 1t ha"I srnrC' s inrc• th1· h1rth of thr· industry 75 years ago v.ith doml•<;ltc· output totaling 9 million vet.it'les, the journal ~;11d Japan, which increaser! production 6 pnet•nl over 1974. "-BS second with 6.9million11n1ts . thl' report '>1tid . Ranking behind the Unilt·d St<il<'~ and .J UP<tn in output last year , the r eport said, "<'re F'rancl'. ;3 :l mtllion; West (icrm1my. 3.2 m 1llion . So\ 1cl t;11111n. J.!) m11lson · Britain 1.6.5 million·; Italy. 15 mtlhrm. llr;ml. ~1:m.ooo· ·Bl'lgium'. 860,000, and Spain. 780,000 Do1t'.f ot1e11:l rPr<fgc•1t' ,.,, f1e·l.:1t I u Tlw ,~o;_;;-~•AP• r•n•• 0o ... ,.,....... ...... I ."'ip,,lliUl•I 01)f'ft H1~11t LI)# (f•.1" f • t :Jl ·~ '1&. '~'!I''" ~·• H lt.i '~ 1111" I ,.,r -lil Y'>'•" ''" ~· •· ('"" ·~ ~·r• ~ ~;7 ':! ~1 1~~ ~; )'t~ :! 1::1 ;-! t.) _,,.. t ,., flt th•J I lhio rnt1 1 ~ I\'" ,,~,? ,.,...,, .. , .. ti,.,,., :,:.,. ~··.~u:.:.:., .. t .__,, ... 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WMAf AMII.IC •nuri DID urw •1)110' >f"API • \v•Vt" ~'""" ,,, u· '""""' I I .C,.. f'li Ol-v•te> ,, \. ~u P•r•, n .,.. "~ <>-or U M.H .. I~" /...~f I A'f 'J (6 •• t1ttutc.m.1 " •\ .,,,~ •>· ' 111 U1•' ltd ,. r-101 ttf" (p ,,, r.uw.. ,,. c \ • \ . n ,., ,, . I .. ,~, ''" .~. I 1 IJO ,., ,,, • t'). ()ti Ott ...... f}•I ..... .. ,,"' .. ,.,,. C> ·-•• ,.'"1~t ' .... , , .. , r;. # t I '-,_ ,ol\• "• # ICjlU ,.._., '""','!, 4;~ •'\t ,,, "'' ,, ... , .,..,. II It ,, . 1• B8 OAIL y PILOT * Frtdey Apnl 9. 1976 ·Leukemia Wins BaUI~ With Cappelletti's Brother UPPER DARBY. Pa. IAP> Joey CappeJleua·s e1abt yl'ar bottle with leukemia is over The 13-year-old brothet of LA Rams football star John ,CiAppellettt died at his home In Ph1l11delprua ThuNday "He loved life. He loved to j)lay, espedally baseball." l\llld J()('y's fnther, John Sr "We nev\•r ga..e up hope lh<1t he would hve. but we alw•Y" knt'w 1t "as JUM J matter or timt> ·• The Capl)('lletli family rint learned Joey had leukemia when ht was S years old. Has . struggle received national a t· tention ln 1973 when John. lht' Penn Stale running back who won the Hel5man Trophy as college football 's outstandma player, dedicated lhe award to his younger brother "H I could dedicate thi11 trophy to bim tonight and g1vt' him a couple of days or happ1 nt'SS. it would mean everything els at Home Tapana ?itching . - Tonight's OpeneF The California Angels' hopes of c11mb1ng oul of the Amencan League cellar re:,t largely on the pitching or aces Frank Tanana and Nolan Ryan. and the former opens the season against an All C•mtt Ml ICMl'C 11111 Ao/ 4 o.i..1end •t C•flforrH• A~ 100..kt•nct tt Ca11torn1d A.or 1l Ol~l•nd •I C.•lltorn•o .,,,, UC•1••0t"nt,,.tf k.-ni.t' C11; I 11p m 17 ~~Pm llHP"' \»om Oakland team v. 1th a new look tonight In fact. the Athlett<:s appear so nt'w that the original Marting pitcher for the opener "'as sup· posed lo be Ken llollzman, but he v.as traded to Baltimore in a deal that brought the A's Mike Torrez unly a week ago. In that trade, Reggie Jackson went east. too Thus it'll be Torre£ on the mound for the AL W<>st cham· p1ons and another ne1.1. faCl'. Don HJylor. v.111 be at r1rst bJ.,e v. here he's played onJ~ a hand fol of gam es the past t v. o :.ea sons It's the third .\ear in a row the A's have sw1tchl'd a player to hrsl In 197-1 1t wai-Gene Tenace and lJst year 1t wa!!I Joe Rudi. v. ho now 1s back an leH held Claudell Washington. "ho had troubles in lert last vear. 1i. in nght replacing Jackson. Tanana, a left-hander. led the American League in strikeouts last year and won 16 games for the lasl-place Angels. California expected to have slugging Bobby Bonds in the lineup after the Angels lraded to get him frotn the Yankee:-But Bonds 1s on the disabled hst \\1th a chipped bone in his right mid· die finger. He will be out at least three weeks. Without &nds. the Callfornrn lineup looks very similar to las t year's -one which accounted for the bulk of the team ·s 72·89 re· cord that put them 251 :! games behind Oakland. Dave Collins leads orr and \\ 111 play left field "1th ... t·cond baseman Jerry Rl·m~ bdlllni.: St'COnd followed bv r1rsl bJSl'man Bruce &chte and. designated hit ter Bill Melton Joe Lalloud "Ill bat fifth and ~la~ right field. Let: Stanton will be in cenlcr and Dave Chalk will be al third And) Etchebarren will catch and ninth in the batting order will be shortstop Orlando Ramirez. Beeontt.•s a Ram Loara's McLain Picked in Draft LOS A="Gfo:LES c1\P1 Tht• Los Angele' Ham .... mov1n~ to fill two spots 'at·iltcd in tht' re<:cnl t"<pans1on dr<1ft . hJ\C p1ckt'd a pair or ddt•n~I\ l' plJ\'ers In lhl' l·arly rounds of the Jnnual rol- lt•ge draH 'fht.• Ram~ 'elt.•ctt><l Colorado Stale hneb,1ckl·r h t•\ 111 :\!clam 1n the far:-t round or the draft Thursday. then chost.' Te,\as ,\&:\t ,\ll·American cornt-rback Pat Thomas in the second round. Lo s t\nl.({•lcs had lo ~t lirtt.'back{'r Ken Geddes and cor· rwrbar k Eddie McMillan earlier to the new SC'alllt• franchise. McLain, out of Lo1.1ra High, ,\nahc1m. 1s nicknumt'd "The llamml'r" and t!'. " qwck 6·2. :.!38-pounrl(•r. LO~ AN(;ILU "AM~ ~ ,.,,+n M l ,." h ( ..i•nr t•t1' .. t-'1,. P .. 1 f~m1t\ dn f••t A'.\4 t.>tn M f ,,,,... 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Lakers Fall To Phoe nix PllOEN tX \ 1\ r > A little luck .md wmnlnJ( a few ~ames early m 1he playoffs s hould pt>rm1t PhO('ni '< to ~o a long way. Los An~eks coach Bill Sharman said :irter the Suns topptro his Lakcrll I 13·98 in National Basketball A-. sociallon a ction The nctor> Thursday nlf:hl ~lerm1llt'd Phoenix to enter the playoffs as Ricky Sobers hit 23 points to help push the Suns into the post season competition for the first time smce 1970 Phoenix. v.1th one game r~ maJmng in the schedule. now has a 41-40 record and a chance for ... ccond plact> 10 the Pacific division Los Angeles ended ito; stason with a 40·42 r~ord and misse s the playoffs for the :-ccond consecutive year A record c rowd o( 13,036, the largest to ever assemble in the arena for any event, saw the Suns lead all the way. I.OS AHGILIS l ... >-lll11lMll If W~,_ II. .AOCIUI J•bC>fr 2t, Oooorl<ll 17, '41-U, llllt<I 11 • l'HO£Nlll llUI Hurd 10. PitlTy IS A<lt~ ,. ~"''', l> WOl!'MI U [rl(,_ 11 "'~' 1, Aw1:rPy t V•., Ar\d~I• 1 ..... A"9"1f> ,, 71 "' ,,_ •• "'-"'< JI U ,. 11 llJ Fouled wt:"°"• TOl•I louh L.ot Al'QtlU n ~I\ 19.A! I),~ ~ (OU)r·•IJO f "1 f-O't 00 Qn. ,,.,,.. h• f-()rl1 rn A O ti'\• .• , c;,,.. 0 8oy0 Ot ~l"I O· ?> !.t..,1 p,.,,v 6'00'° \ UI '>O>Jff'liN" U" Vf t\•h NEWOlll.EANSSAINH C."v<• Munc·" rb C>t••O""'·' lonv f'.Mtb",.ttf'I rh M1~ IOU" Bob StrfU't\On Gt 1 ·~· t 1n~ .. , o""" "' """ Q tilAf\Omta ~<Olf p.,, ,, o l UI •"' ~ H,. T•,.ry 'SI•""'., oo W ton n t:::O 8.tlJlf'r oq ,,,,,,,,. 0•,,,. Nl!W YO"I< OIANH Tro'f' Ar ""r 1• Cu ·"'•OO GbrdOl"I 0.-11 •'> M f'l'\*,,,n H.,,,.,. (lr\Dr\ lb \out., (.:tr""1f"trl ~I ¥, 1,..." "h1l .o"'. ob Notlhth1Qlt ~., .. ~n l 1C>Vd lb W•~"'•nqton NEW YOlll< JETS A•c rwro Tood qb •••~m. ~,., \u.QCJ"" db, n .. u St•t"' GreQ 8tJlllfl-lb PtnnStcHt' Stt'W i<1nq 6' M1cnio.n Bob M•'''"· •D .... tM'•\• 1 L•'fV f•ufk, Cit". 9lent St•tf'. J1~ A1c.h1ro rt>. Fi0t1cJ4' OAK LANO "A10£"S Ch.erJ•t Pruly•w. D•. Tf'l'1t1.t~ Soutnt'r"• Jf'b f\•ovn•. Qb. Tulw R•• 80!YW'\.\ lb N"t>r• ,., ~rb Mc~fh tb Mo rn1ng\10t> ,.,.t"d !.lt1nfOf't • An\te>fl ColltQ('. Ct•rrn<t Ch-1pnwn, ""'. E•'Oh·rn M•Cn·~n l'HllADELPHIA EAGLES Ml~IP 4lm••"~ dfl", F•o, ldtl Cif'~Q Jof'M°'\Of\ tU, F lor1d11 "llnlr K•rk John\On oe How~•O P•yn,. ( 1fl H•it\ton Or. M.tryl.-r\O l.tt\h•rn ~,. PITTHV"GH STEELE"\ Bfonnu• Cunn1nQnAm .,.. (h•m'°" A.-., P,m\f·y ' W•\,,1t'lqtf>"I MHi.f' t(ru< 11 II. Qb Ro'-IOn (.OllfQll" J1mf".ttf\ M<N11~vs1.-t .. R->n(oor d' ,.,.,...., \Id,,. f,n, '' POtiQ,, wr ff".-.J' \o.itl'!lflrn lh\ll'\dfr M 1rw:f\ dO Nttbr.ni..ot TP'Wlo ~" .,., .,,,Of\' Nl)Ont vt4orton ti) q,l,. U•,•0uf'V1 o• Mf'lm1 r 1_. Jt1to 0.-h~IA·~ 'b ~lr1n "" V.e R1'"t Svtt°" ••. v tnO•rr..n ST LOVISCA"DINALS M.ll .. 0"4w .. on dt .,11nn..1 fV•d Q,.1,., 0( R' ·V"'•"' vouno P.\t C. 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Joey's health wor1>ened six we~k ago He spent two wt·ek!t in Ph1ladelphl:t's Cbildrcn'!J Jlo:,p1t11J. where he has had lo go for trentmt•nt t'very other day J~y cam(' home toi.pend the last month of his hre ,,.. 1th his IMmaly Joho returned homl· from Lo.s An6'eles and "as Jt lhe bedside when J~.) d11.'<1 "J ohn ca n •t speak .. thl• elder Cappelletti -.uJct "ti\·"~ very emo11onul about th11> 1\ll \he children Jl'l' Tht:\ M1· \t.'n close" · · • When John .iu \ l' hi!> ~~·l'dl to tht' Oownto1.1. 11 1\thlt•IJr Cluh 1n New York Cit~ ufll·r rl'ct•1v me tM He1sm~m Tl'oph). \ht' 4.000 people 10 tht> JudJelll'l' <'rit'd "'th him. But J oe; !lm1led proudly '"I'd like to dcd1cutr thli. trophy to 11 lot of Pl>ople 1 vt· bet'n uround and to the .>Ounge!il nwmber of my fom1 I). Joseph. "ho 1:,, 'ery 111." John sobbed through tht' 1hf f1cull :1ddre~s .. For nH'. 11 ':. only :a bu Ith• on lhl' field :ind onl). · tn th\• full For Joseph, 1l 'i. y~ar round." It' conunul'd · Ht' nt'\ er C'ompl111n~. ht- nl'\ l'r a:,I.:. "h) Ill' ;i<'<'l'Pt:. II bul rdui.l'S lo gin• up " Tht' troph) h:ad u WN~1al plJCt' an the Cnppt'llelll hom . "Joe, pul thl' lrophy on th\' mantl•I," hi futht>r t-ald "tic "lls \ t'r~ proud or It und sho\H•d 11 lo l11s fr1l•nds .. In addition to his par\•11t1> unll h1i-brot ht•r .l 11h11, J 1)(•)' h11cl l w11 other b1·11llwrs nnd u 1>1Sh'I' Dodgers, SF Open Weekend Set S.t\:'\ FRANC lSCO !At') Fans \\hO must carr. their o"n pt'anuls and craC'kerJ0ark and not l'an' ho" fast lhl') t'\ t'r gel back trt'l.l..ed lo l'andleslick Park to- dJ) for lhe basd1Jll :.eJ :.on opt.>nt'r bet" 1..·en thl' San F'ran l'l::.l'o Gwnh and LO'> Angt'lt'S Oodgl'r., Hecau ... e of p1l'kt'ltnJ.: by stnk mR Cll~ era rt union \\Orkers lherl' "a:-no M 1n1 bu:, trun...,portat1on to faC'1htele mo' ement of lhe crowd to and from lhl' game And w1lh no union 'end ors ha'>' kin~ food and drink 1n the s tand,, funs had to bring their 01.1. n refreshment Befort-tht• c11\ l!trtkl' begun 10 da~ s ago. the G Hlnll-h:1d h11ped f(Jr a <'ro" d of 40.00U .ll the fm;t opent.'r the Dod~e1., ha' 1· 1>la) l'd hert.· since thl'' mt.•t in 19~. lht.· \ear lhe l\\O l<'Jlll!:> 1·;.1me \\'1..•i.t from :-\e\\ \'ork \\'hat the :..1 n l.t'. plu:,, 1·h1ll) .ind doud\ \\Calhe1 , doc~ to atlt.•n· danc"e for lh1..• thre<' ~amt.• v.eekend i.enl'' ma~ rro\'e morl' imporlant lo the• club an lhl' long run than the score:. oftht> ji?aml's ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Big Red Machine in Motion •l'P .. 10 Cincinnall 's Pete Rose, known for his hustling plays. loses his helmet as he slides into second base against Al' P1M10 ATLANTA'S ED KEA. DAVE HUTCHISON TANGLE. Houston's Roger ~letzgcr Thursda~·· The Red blasted Houston. 11·5. in their :\ational Lea~ue b:.i s<.>hull open<.>r. San Diego Bitter; Halos Lose M'Snrith Tht• Cahforn1~1 Angels were Ml do~e to s1,.in111.e fret' agent patcher Andy :\I essersm1th that th<' club's owner all but ;in nounced the s1~ning before 1l didn't take place Gene Autr}. form<'r roper or cal\'es on the praine, failed to rope ,\I esser sm1th when the p1lcher and h1 ~ agt>nt. Herb Osmond. apparently demand{'d too muC'h monl'} But v. hercas the Angel negot1at1ons with Andy v.ere am1cablt'. the pitcher's d<'· alings v. 1th the San Diego Pudres' president were not so. San Dit>go's outspoken ham burger king Ray Kroc bitterly accused Messers mith or being arrogant and greed). and hi.' said. "Ill' can work in a car wash." Rumor be~an to rumblt.> al noon Thursday when Autry told an Angel prescason luncheon. "We have a lot or superstars on this club, and you can look rorward to more s uperstar!!! lx!fore thl' season starts... Thl• season starts tonight again!>l Oakland Since Harry Dalton wasn't at the booster~· lunc heon, it fell up· on club pres ident Red Patterson to say his absence was s1gn1r1- l'ant So al least two ncwspapl'rs Lavt>r Beate n 110 l 'STO N 'AP) Second !.Cl'ded Eddie D1bbs defeated !lob Lul7. 6 4, 6·4 in D loosely played f1Ullrtc•r·f1nal mat<'h . and Aui.lrahan ma!.tcr Ken Ros<>wall beat Rod Luver 3·6. 6·4. 6·3 in a firi.t round match Thursday in tht• World Championship of Tcn- ni~ tournamt·nt at River Oaks Country Club v. ho "l'l'l' {'O\'l'rtn~ lhl' lunl'h<'Ofl sµer ulatcd that ~I e!'.~l·rsm1lh on Cl' a~:un "'oulrl v. ear tht: halo of the Anl!t'I!-.. lht• ll'am he brokl• 1n to thl' ma1or IC'a~ut-s "1th in 19f'8. Late 1n th<' da\. Dalton SJlrJ lalks bet'>'l'<'O Caf1fornw and the• p1lchl'I' hud brokt.'n dm\ n · A ne\\' propo!-.al by And.' :\le!>st'rsmllh to become .in 1\ngcl p1t<'ht•r "'as d1st·us~ed ut great leni;:th b) Anti\. his rc•prewn tall\'eS and Offit·1als or lht' ball club." said Dalton. "We ha\·e re arhed no a~reemenl and ha\ L' d1scontinu<'d our d1!1CUS!'.1ons ·• Floyd Bags Masters Lead AUGUSTA . Ga <A P l Listen, all )OU youni:i ftU)s who aspir<> 11oml' day to bl' t.1 wct.1l t.1lhlet£1; llced the word!> or Hay Floyd; "ho outs hot .Jack N1c·klaus tu; take the lead itOtnl! into today.'t( l!econd round or thl· Ma!iters; Shun strong drink Turn your- back on riotous living. Dt'd1rat~ your.,clf to the game. "I w1i.h 1n my youth I had had the good l'teO'l' and knowledge Lo t rain.·• Floyd said. "I would hkc to do 1t all O\'l•r agaan. I would do 1t d1rfrrt.>nlly You n<>ver know, bul I think I would have won a hr ll or a lot mort' timei; " Jo1oyd. a onetim e Army brafi and renowned playboy, un· leashed a brilliant 111•vcn-undcr: par 65 in Ideal c·ondil1on!I at tho Augusta National Club Thursda)t for a one-stroke lead in the open; mg round of the prestigious goli tournament. Atlanta Praises Vachon Ill' WOS jU!lt a !ltrokl' IO front() Andy North, one of the lea1• known or th<> game's "younl hons." who used u $2 junk-yurd puller in fa11h1oning a 66, and two ~hot s ahend or lhc great Nicklaus, defending cha1nplo1t anr1 r1ve·llmc winner who was lied with veteran lrJUribl Larrt. Ziegler ;it 67. Kings Goalie Slmts Out Flanws, 1-0 ATLANTA !A P l Los Angeles· Rog1e \'adion -goahc or seer., Both titles r.t v. ell Thursdav night as the Kings defeated the Atlanta Flames l ·O to sweep a two.game ,.._at1ona l Hockey League series that began m LQs Angeles Vachon. who was bnlhant in the Kings' 2· l \'it'tory over Allan. ta Tuesda~ ni~ht . prt'd1cted then thal tht' bec;t-of-three sene<> would end in Atlanta "l feel if it had gone into over· timt'. we would have won there," said the sli g h lly bui It but muscular \'achon. 25. of Thursday's gam e. It was score· less until 1. 44 remained in the final period when winger Bob , Berry scored on an unassisted Roal denected mto the Atlanta net off goahe Dan &uchard. Boucha~d, de1ected and sour in defeat. flun~ his hockey slick un der the ~tantis as he ten the rink and d1 ,appc ared before postgame 1nterv1ews ·Tm a poor loser." a1d Atlan- ta coach Fred Creighton, renect.· ing the gencr al mood in the Flames' ~;alent locker room. "I thought we played well. but the guy Vachon pla~cd a s uper game We had 10 sconng <.'hanl'es and we got nothin(t " Two of those opportunities came on controversial plays in the first a nd second periods when Atlanta seemed lo have scored on shots by center Guy Chouinard with 14 39 left in the first and winger 8111 "Cov. boy'' F\ctt with 33 seconds I eft m the second Both apparent goals were dis· allowed by the referee Berry. who had fired lwo shots . at Bouchard before his final one zinged into the net. sa1d he was only try mg to pass the puck from behind the Atlanta goal when 1l hit the goalie's s kate "l planned to send a pass to the Cron\, but things got clogged up," he said . "It was just a renex ac· lion that t decided to hit 1t and 1t hit Bouchard 's skate." The game was marred by 28 minutes of penalties in lhe first period including two major ones assessed against Kings' de- fenseman Dave Hutehlson and Atlanta defenseman Ed Kea lor fightin g . I t ended with no penalties in the third quarter. "I feel for Atlanta," said Kings coach Bob Pulford. ''I know bow they must feel for the same thing happened to us last year. We said all the time it would be a close game. probably decided by one go91. ., On a day when Nicklaus' chiet title threats • Johnny Miller, Tom Weiskopf. llubert Grcan and Gary Player -failed to gel it going and others shattered the- reputation of Augusta's 7,030\ yard, par 72 monster, U.S. Opert champion Lou Graham follow~ with 68 while Dave Hill and Bud• dy Allin lied at 69. .. Pro Hockey · • ;. :::,'!::.';:;:. "s.~. " Tfrtwr,fay'10•,,.. ·~ '}°' At1q•,.i. I, All•nl• 0, Lo• A~lowlt>S"'rl•• Pt!l\""'1'117 fOf'Oftl00,Hr1nllod, I I 8'ill•IO) \t lo.ti\ 7, IOT I."°' .. ' 11"'1 I 1 Nit• vo,., !\lend .. " l. Vel'\(it'UW'' 1, ,_,..., Vor• •'"' ~,. •• , l 0 , .. .,., 0•"'" \I I.Oii•\ et allfl•I• Ptlhll<rtll •l T oroftl• Saddlebaek Today' Closing .YtSt8ek8 EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 100, .C SECTIONS, .C6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNlA TEN CENTS a Mistakenlg laile,,,, Youth Hangs Self YONKERS, N .Y. (AP) - .. You can't trust a boy'a llfe to a computer." says a tearfuJ father Whose son hanged himaell in his jail cell after being mistakenly arrested because of an apparent computer error. John Karaglanjs, prei>arlng for the funeral today of his son, Steven, 20, said Thursday that the tragedy "shows the in· humanity· of our judicial Nuclear Accord ·Reached .A MOSCOW (AP) -The United stat,s and the Soviet Union have reacheQ...Rrelirninary agreement on impliliielrting an accord for on-site inspection oC peaceful nuclear explosions. The basic agreement was worked out in principle between former President Nixon and Sov- iet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev during Nixon's visit to Moscow in 1974. However, details or implemen- tatJon were left unresolved. U.S. Ambassador Waller J. Stoessel Jr .• who headed the American d elegation to the talks. said he and his Soviet coun- tocpa rt r eached agreement Thursday at delegation level. The talks began in September 1974. the preliminary agreement must be discussed by the two governments before initialing, signing and ratification. 'OHicials in Washington wouJd not disclose details of the a1ree· menl. However, it wu teamed that the two sides reac:hed a com- promise on difrerences over the limit placed on nuclear· ex· ploslons. Tt1e United States lruisted that peaceful explosions be limited to 150 kilotons, the same level already agreed to ror nuclear weapons testing. On the other haod, the Soviets with their far· advanced peaceful nuclear pro· gram demanded the limit ror non-m1latary tes ting be much *htgher. U .S. offic ia Is indicated the compromise involves a limit on each peaceful device or 150 kilotons but also allows a series oflests with a total much hJgher. An example given Involved the list or three 60-kllotons devices exploded in tandem with a total level of \80 kilotons. Ameri c an s ources in Washington were anxious to polnt out that the agreement re- ached 1n Moscow Is tentative and that tht>rt' wall be rurther and perhap<J d1fftl'ult nel(olaatlons nece~~ary before a final treaty is ~igned Thl'r<' w os evident concern ovef the tt•ntatave provblons al· towing total t>xploslvc levels higher tha n 150 kilotons even If a sln&lc device cannot exceed that figure The ncrvou!lness ap~ared trlg~ered by ex~cted opposition in C'ongr<''IS by members who cl\atJ(l' thut the Russianii w\11 U!IC the hlJth levt'I explosive limits al· lowed for so called peaceful ex· ploeions 11... a cover for secret militury testrng. ~rnngea:oast ,L. -~ - Weather Increasing cloudiness l ate tonight. Chance of showers Saturday, "'ith highes ne ar 63, and obance of rain increasing to 30 percent. Lows tonight up- per. 40s. I NSIDE TODAY Does a woman dlredor fOtt 'J)tciol problems tn the tMatn? UC lnriA•'a £iken Konuf ski think• so, but IM beMw• tht' ob3tacle1 con be OWTCOmt. Ste atory on Page CJ of the \Vetktndtr. l•tlex AJ _,,,.. IS llt Morin CH A II llMhltl ,_, 14 A$ MallM.tt *"" AA,01 01 It Or...,. CltllM' "1S IJ...... I M IJ llttl-Mlt C).S All '-b ll•t "' S..11 _,..,, ••• , C~I T•tni'*-CS ... s ,,._, cs .. 11 --A4 IJ --AA,DI .._ -Cl_. syat~m." He said he hoped It would prom pt officers to be "more careful" in lhduture. Young Karagianis W85 arrest· ed Wednesday on a warrant cal· ing him for violating probation from a jail sentence last fall. The sentence was for possessing two marijuana cigarettes. Ironically. the warrant had been dismissed by a county judge but because of the apparent com· puter error, local police said they ne\•er got notlrlcatlon of the dis· missal. Muriel Karaglanis, the youth's mother. recalled getting a •elephone c111t s bortl)C after mid· nieht Wednesday from It.er Jailed son in which he begged ber. "Get meoutofhere. I can't stand at." But pohce ba d told her they could not release the )OUth unul morning. so she tried to console him by telling him the family would be there to help him. The family's lawyer. Jeremiah Gutman. s aid he had warned police. ··watch the guy because he's been depressed." . · Steven was found hanged about 4 a m. He had tied part of has trousers to his cell door, a nother part around his neck and ap parently s te pped off a bunk, police said. . The youth had been sentenced to one year in jaal and was re- leased on probation in Dt"Cember after servlqg three months. A warrant late r issued ag:unst him for viola tmg probatlj)fl was d1sm1bsed by a JUdge lJl January .. The Westchester County shentrs department and the Divb1on of Criminal Jus tice Services in Albany confirmed ll'lol the war· rant cancellation was pluccd in a county wide Jaw enforcement. computer S)'Stem in March. Yonkers police said computer enor apparently kept tbem from gelling word o f lhe cane~llntion. Out they said they were in· vestigatlng the possibility that the arrest was due to failure to check the computer. Battin Blatned Aide Says County Time Ordered Reel a11d Real Poppy Actor Robert Conrad (left> chats with Greg "Pappy" Boyington, World War Jl air ace who s hot d own 28 Japanese planes, on the set of an upcoming TV movie based on the flier's wartime exploits. Boyington, now a Fresno artist, is technical adv iser for the film. By GARY GRANVlLLE 011~0 O•llY ,.11.t Slltf Indicted Oran ge County Supervisor Robert Battin':. former office manager te~t1r1ed Th u r sday that he helpl•d coordinate Ballin's 1974 cam pa1gn for stale\\ 1de office on county time. And, Ted :'.\l oraatas te:.taried. Ballin instructed ham to order other staff members lo do cam- paign chores on county time and in Battin 's supervisor's office Mora1t1s. who served as a Bat- tin aide an 1973-74, as an attorney who was granted 1mmun1ty 'rom prosecution an return for has testimony. lie was the first witness al Hat· tin's trial to directly lank !hi.' San ta Ana sup<'n·asor wath am.true hons to use county c-mplo~e!> and supphes in his 111-Catcd can\ paigm That campaign \\as designed to ele\·ate Battin from a seat on the Board of Supcrv1s1Jrs lo the lieutenant governor's ofCiee And whale it fell Car short of its mark. the grand jury last August charged Balljn witb ille&:al use of Bizarre Attack Probed Three Suspects Sought in Sex Perversion By STEVE MITCHELL OI -O•llY ,.ii.. SUH Police today are convinced that a Huntington Beach man. who was the victim of a bizarre and brutal sexual attack early Wednesday. is telling the truth. Costa Mesa investigators are seeking thr.ee suspect s who forced the 31-year-old victim to commit acts of sexual perversion on a Ping Pong table in a garage which mav have been in Laguna Hills · Police said the victim's in· volvemenl was a result of his ef· fort to help what he thought was a stranded woman on the Newport Claudine-Boyfriend 'Discord' Claimed ASPEN. Colo. (AP>-Dlst. Al· ty. Frank Tuc ker says he has evidence of "unusual discord"' between actress·singer Claudine Longet and her lover, former professional s kier Vlad1m1r "Spider" Sab1ch, whom she Isac- cused of k1lhng. Tucker made the comment in acknowledging news reports of trouble between the 34-yeor-old l\Jlss Longet and Sabich. who was shot to death March 21. The l\\o had lived together ror two years Miss Lon~et was charge d Thursday with man!llauRhler. Her attorney told rrporters a short time later he is optim11>tic his client will be cleared. Longel's) story that tht'.' shoot in~ wa. acc1dC'nta I. "To Jtel a conviction. he must show Miss Longel intended to do sometnan~ which resultro an has death." saad Tucker, who as pro· secutin~ the rose. The distract attorney would say nothing about a diary bcllmgm~ (See SING•:R. Page AZ> .... . I" ~ --. .,,,,.... __ _,,_,,. • Charles V. Weedman of Los Angeles said after hearing testJmony from 20 potential wit· nesses he thinks there is enough evidence to prove Sabich's death was accidental. .. -• Weedman, taking Issue with Tucker, said he is confident the evidence will "fully show that at is a tragic accident and nothing more." But Tucker said his offtCP "does not believe her IM1ss Police Hold Nixon Visitor A 23-year-old wom a n was taken into custody by the U S Secret Service al former Presi dent Richard M . Nixon·s San Clemente estate Thursday. A Secret Service spokesman said today the woman wanted to see Nixon but tbat she behaved in an Irrational and disturbed man· ner. . -· ,--.... ' - -: • Freeway in Costa Mesa. When he pulled over to the shoulder of l he free\\ ay near Baker Stree t and Poularano Avenue, a man wath a f'u Manchu mus tac he stuck a .45 caliber pistol through the driver's front window and forced him to he down on the floor or the back seat. The pair, both described as overwe ight, with the woman about 50 years old wilh gray hair and the man about 35 years old. then drove the victim's car south on the San Diego f'"'rceway. The vil'tim !>aad he f:.aw the Laguna Canyon Freeway sign from the back seat before the pair parkt'd on a ~ravel road, tied and gagged ham, and forced him into the trunk of has car. The pair then drove for aboul 20 to 30 minutes, accordanl( to lh<' victim, before park1nit an a garage. The\• wert' ml't tn the J{araitc by a third suspect whom thr var t1m d escnbed as an her early 20s <Se<' VICTIM , Pll(f' A2) ·- ·- .. -- has county paid staff in his quest ''Yes." Moraitis replied. for the statewide offlce. "Did someone tell you to direct Moraitis m ade it clear an his the others to do campaign work testimony that various campaa~n on county time?" asked Ryan. choref> that he did ~or _Battin wen· .. \'es. Mr. Ballin did ,·• al the supen •~or s instruction~ Mora\las answered. and on county tamt'. . ··o1d you d1re<'l :'.\Ir Baltm's The Santa Ana ~ttomey s:ud employes to work on the cam· Battin acted as his own ~am· paagn ., · · Deputy Distract At· pa1gn manager and that he, m ef· torney Jack R}an asked. CSee BATTIN, Pase AZ> Strong Maybe Will Ford Pick Reagan? WASlll~GTO:-\ (.-\Pl -President F ord is saying that. 11 nomin:.ited for clcct10n. 1t i_s conceivable he m1~hl pick Ronald HC'agan as his •:unnmit mall?; Soml' inll•rprcl thb as mcC1ning: ·•only 1f ncc~ssary .' Ford has cxprcs::.etl no particular enthusyasm for ;1 Ford-Reagan t icket, and som e close a ssocwtes .say thC'Y C'an think of only two circumstances that might bnng it about : . If the fo rmer California governor mounts such u formidable challenge that Ford would feel com- pelled to make a dea! with ~eag_an forcc.s to get the Republican pres ide ntial nommat1on for himself. -If the F ord-Reagan rivalry b ecomes s o divisive that R epublican harmony only could be restored by offering the challenger a place on the No\'ember ballot. The Ford aides and advisers who privately ex· press these views say the~ regar~ both poss_ibililies as unlike ly and exi>ect the ir candidate to go mto the GOP con vention \\ ith a free hand to sele ct the run- ning male of his choice. Laguna's Seal Pup Keeps Turning Up By FREDERICK SCllOE1'1F:HL 01 tho 0••1¥ P•lol Stoll La~una Beach's own version of "The Cat Came Back" has kept a city lifeguard and anima l services offil'er hopping this week. In the Art Colom· \'<'rsion of the storv. thl' cal actually 1s a 100· pound elep;ant Sl'al pup who JU't won"t stava\\a\. The s ick pup washe<l up at Mam 13eaeh Park about 10 da}~ ago. For 1>C\Cr<il days, L1fc~uar<I Jim Stauffer anti Animal Ser\' i l' e ~ () ( ( I C' I' r Sh ;1 \\ n Chra1>tcns<'n ca1 t•il l•>r the m:.ill· pup. They returned Mm to the 1>ea Tuesday. Wednesday morning, lhe pup showed up at the beach al Blue Lagoon ; Thursday morning, he popped up al C rescent Ray Point. today, he swam into Main Reach Park a nd startc.'<i crawling up a ramp thal leads to South Coast Highway Each tame lh<' pup, nicknamed Sha\\ n, has r eturned, Stauffer and Mrs Christensen have red him chopped herring and re- turned ham lo the water. l\I rs. Chr1s t<'nsen i.aad the seal appar<'nlly was weant'd <'Orly and ha!tn't yet ll'Urnl'<i to fibh for h1ms<•lf "llc'll le arn llc's JUSt a hlllt' l>IO"'. that's all." i.he :-.aid. Staufrer i.111d the pup sees f>('O· pit' on tht• bl•uch and rocks and thinks they' re actually other sN1ls. 1 ll' com<'s into th<' beach, hut g'•ts confused whcn the ~o pl<• lt•uve. Staurrcr seid. Anulh(•r problem, Stnutfrr !'laid. ii-lhot the 1>up is tC'l'lhinJt. Until hi s teC'th arc more rully de· velopcd . he probably won't he> nble to fend for himself In the ocNm, he explained Stauffl>r said ht' and Mrs. Cbrastl'nsen will continue to cure for the pup until hl''S able to do so on hi' ti\\ 11 <S1>e SF.AL, Page A2> Snake Bum Costly Move SAN ANDREAS CAP> -The State Division of Forestry fought its first forest fire In Calaveras County this sea son because a man tried to burn a ratUesmake to death Otto Llski was thwarted In his efforts to kill a three-foot long • rattlesnake. so he seUire to some grass i11 hopes of cooking the crU· ter , said Carl Bjork, CDF In· formation orricer. The woman was token to Orange County Medical Center for a 72 hour mental health Ob· servation. No criminal charges wm be sought against her. the spokesman said. .... IN LAGUNA BEACH, THI UAL C~l IACK, HE WOULDN'T STAY AWAY Lagunan Allen Crfmwood""G_efa a Playful Bite from 'Shawn' Liski. who lives In a rural area 30 miles east of Stockton. suc· ceeded In slaying the snake, but wind spread his fire out or control and 1t burned three acres before fire crews put It out. .t .I DAILY PILOT SS Frid!( Apnl 9 1916 ,. ( Pilot Logbook ) . Angela, Sammy Good for a ,Lallgh By ANNE COOPER ()I ... 0..11 ...... "•" ANGELA DA VIS o! Mission Viejo take<s a lot or ribbing ubout hav1n..: th\' i.ame name as the Camou!' bluck militant But Mrs. Uav1s gets Ule la:st laugh -her husband '~ name it. Sammy. . When I !ell people my name, s11id .Mrs. Da' 1s, they just soy, "Oh, come on. You're kidding " "All I can s ay," commentt>d their e ldest son, J im, "111 I'm glad I'm not Sammy Davis Jr." ••• Inflation must rf'ally be out of hand when e\ en the small fry gnpe about soar· GOO~llt mg pnces Saad one Valencia Elemen- tary School student on a tape recording plc1}ed this week for school board trU!>tees ' I ran remember a few ~ears ago milk used to be five cents and lunr h ·15 cents I really thmk the pnce lno" 1 1> nd1culous." ••• SADDLEBACK C'OMMUNITV HOSPITAL in Laguna Hills honored 22 e mployes recently with sterling silver pins for five and 10 yearsorservicetothehospital. Some stickler for detail asked how this was possible, when Saddleback llosp1tal has been m operation for only two years. • A hospital spokesman explained that years of servire included employment with other organizations. hke the former Laguna Hills Medical Center, which were involved m the hoi.p1tol's development * * .. IN A RELATED EVENT. the Rancho Viejo Women's club honored Norma Black last week as Woman of the Year for her nearly fulJ.t1me work with the Saddleback Com· munaty Hospital girt shop. Mrs. Black was part of the original planning committee which established the shop four year s ago. or course, since the hospital opened just two years ago <see above). the boutique r emained for some time in the planning stages ••• LARS HASSEN. El Toro High School bandmaster. r<'· cently traveled with lhe bc1nd to San Francisco, where the ~oung mu~1c1an!> m..1r<'hed in the C~inese ~ew Year'i. !'J)arade. "It's a unique experience to lake 100 teenagers into a restaurant at one time." he observed upon his return. But tensions and a few other lhings may have been re· lieved on the trap. Among places the band played was the Prune Yard. I Aeeused Robber 1 LB Man Indicted / On Three Charges A Laguna Beach man who was wounded in a s hootout with shenff's offlc<'rs durin~ his al· legcd robbery of a South Laguna bank was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury late Thurs· day on multiple criminal charges. · Court officials said Richard William Cast11lo, 24. of 1104 Mira Mar. wall be arr ail'!ne d in Superior Court on C'harges of rob· llery. burglary and assault with a deadly weupon as soon as he can })(' moved from has bed at the Orang<' County l\f cdlcnl Center. Castillo was arrested Jan. 29 b)• two s henrf's officers who posed as ambulanre allendan1s to gain entry to lhP South l.a~una branch of the Sccunty Pa<'1f1<' National Bank nl 30812 S. Cou'l Highway. The itrand jury Wll'i tnld thnt Castillo C'a llc-d o tow trur k to h1" home. lll'd up thc-dnw•r nt rin1• point and ldt him bound and S:.tf.tJted an hi'< home \\ htl<' he drove the trurk to thr b.tnk. OHtrers sa ul C'ni,ttllo ~ninNi admission 10 tht> l'lo,,'(f h.1nk h\' :1d\ 1-.1nA l'mplny1'' wllhtn th1· pn•mtsNc thut ht' inh•nded tu tnw away an l'mploye'" ror ORANGE COAST •fl I •DI fl QI t• 1 I ~~:t'_,~·~·,~,•\l I~\ ·;::~~:1;:: ;.~;.: ~·::;,, <o.u r·vt»•"""~ t "n•u•11• ""'-"'·~, • .,,.,. """' "'" fl""ll\f\f d ~"tl•O th111~,QP\ J ,.,~., '"" Cottlll .,..W1 N•WPGfl U•'" f\ tt11"tt~N'\ ._,._..~ •~uh •• ,,. v •••• , ., .. .,h '••lf'tl•"-•. v .. u •• •n.t l "~U"W l\1-•' ti ""JI P'\ t ~""\I A "'"C'• ,.,..q..,, .. f rOI '"°"' I\ fAINh.~'1 \•\1,ttf•y\ -""' .. Uf•t 1y\. Thtl t·'"~'oal ~1,ltl~ Pl_., I'' •I Hl ..,_,.kw \trMt (t'l\l•Mtlll.A ~•lll•rt\ •• ,.,. ~Obert N. Wffd r •h.O-r1••no rvtlf•\I\.• Thomas Kt't'vll l dtlc.it ThOmas A. Murptil~ "'-"~t ... {O·I~ Charle~ H Loos Richard P. Nall A \\1\t•flt lllYM••"a ldotN"l S.ddteN d1 Y•lleyOfflc• J UOl l.4 Pet •""1d •f ~""~I,... tUf Oftlcft (l"UllNW 1»._..,, .. .,~ ..... ,"'9-a. ... ~ '""~~-..... .............. ~.11 .. c. .. _ ..... ~ ..... , Tt~ne 01•l M2""321 Oasslfl«t Advertlsl!MJ Mt-5471 ~-.. -~Vtl .. yNoo~OlhO Sl1-4l10 ,,~\..M\(lt ........ 4tS-O.JO ~ ..... ,..,. o. ..... Coo•• _,.,...., c- ~· "° N"'1. , ..... ., mv,•·~lifJftt... •«MO•i•' t""aUtf Ot •Ovft,htM•l\ll P'lt1"1" Mf'f fli-r•JUOthHtd •Hr.out \O•<l•t ,.,rnluH>n ot <oo.tPOf'l( ... f\tf ~.,.. tl•tt '""'f# -•·d It r~t• W t• c.o~··· ~u•o•~ t'Jol ; .,,, rt \)" '"'~ :'J4 :::.:~ "* u ,....'"'', m,,.,_. • • .lfNC•-"' It is alleged that Castillo then wounded bank manaj;(er Gerald Guess during a fraca'i that erupt· ed when be tried to rob the bank. Officers called to the bank said Castill o r eleased all the cmployes except one who was held hostage with Ule seriously wounded bank manager. Two oCficers sent into the bank disguised as ambulance atten· dants pulled revolvers and shot Castillo as he allegedly raised hi!'! rifle when he realized that he had been tricked . Officers said Thursday that Guess ls now at home in Mission . Viejo convalescing an<'r treat· ment in South Coast Community Hospital. They said he will even· t ually be able to return lo normal dul1~s. County Slates. El Toro Bike Trail Hearing A public hearing on a propnsol to build a bake tr:11I in El T1>ro Community Park wall be(lln al 10 u m . Wf'dnesday before the coun· ty supervisors The park is pla nned along Aliso Creek b etwee n Los Alisos Tloulevard and Jeronimo Road. The park's first phase, betw<'en Los Alisos and Muirlands noulevard. is no w being de· !ligned. lt is experted to be ready for advertising of bids soon. The bike trail is planned a'i a paved trail running throughout the park. Sin re il IS a part or a re· f:!IOnal system, the Alli;os Creek B1c,·cle Trail. it is lo be financed through Harbors. Beaches and Parks District funds The park is primarily rtnanced by county service area funds. El Toro SignaJs Okayed by County Th e County Boar d o f Supervisors has awarded a con· tract for the installation or lraHic s ignals at the intersection of Los 1\llsos and M uirl ands Boulevards. El Toro. The $41,984 contract was given to C.T and F., lnc. The work 1s e:cpected to begin \\ ltllln n month. l 'ru'" Pag~ . t I VICTIM ... and abo O\'er" t•11:ht Poli ce :.Jiii \he' 1ctim \\8~ then forced onto a Pin& P~ table 1n t he aaraae and the sexual Pl·n·ers loni. t ook pluct> The chunk) trio tht'n !>hlvt..'d hull Ou! v1rt11n ·~ hu1r off und httlf ol h~ nw!itJrht> hdore ~praying turp with red puinl and forcing hlQ\ bat k mlo th<> trunk of hi11 <'ar. · Ill• w .1~ dn ven to an ollticld in 11 u n 11 n ~ t on n 1· u ch at CI u y Avenue <ind Uolden West ~1~t wher\' he :.aid he hurd tht: 110\b)tt n( what ht• thoui;ht w<a:s o tr119k bl•tn~ rtri \'l'll urr Ill' 1>rtt•tl I he trunk lid from his t•nr und M11nmo1H·<J hl"lp from 11 p11:.s1111( motora:.l . who 1>uw tho blznrrt> l ooking v1ct1m anct nollfaed po~e . Da11ee Day al. Sc-11001 O.ilr Pllol Sl~ll ~HI• Mt\.C Meets To Decide '76 Goals Sixth grade students o( instructor J anet Porch at San Joaquin Elementary School. Laguna Hills. perform "Ve 'David," a Hebrew folk dance. Fifth and sixth grade students have been studying dance fo r the past six wee ks. as part of music instruc· t1on. Dances were displayed Thursday at a s chool assembly. The Mission Vi eJO Municipal Advisory Councli <MAC>. wuh one new member on board, will meet at 7:30 p.m . Monday to re- organize and to formuJate goals and objectives for the coming year. Saddlehack Seeks Funds Members of the council are schedul<'d to meet at MAC head· quarters, 26129 La Paz Road, to clec·t a new chairman, \'ice tha lrm an and SC'cond vita chairm an . The chairmnnstiip Is currently ht'ld by Richard Low cork Brown Ruling Puts College Out $1.4 Million Snddleback College officials are asking the chancellor and the board of g overnors of the California Com mumty Collegei. to help them out of a financial Jam. It invo l ves Sl.4 milli o n in state equalization aid to which, officials asserts, the college is entitled but which it cannot col- lect because of a n edict by Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. The funds are due the college because Of exlrl'me growth ('X· pent'nced by the district which rurrently is pegged at a rate of 49 5 perrent. Go\ ernor B r own's ruling, how~vcr, has hm1tcd Ule growth Fro• Po9e A J SINGER ... to Miss Looget. which was taken from Subich 's home shortly after he was shot to death. It is con- sidered a key piece or evidence by the prosecutor. Miss Longet faces a maximum 10 } t'ar prison term and a $30,000 fine 1f con victed on the felony charge. She 1s free on a SS.000 person al r erognizance bond awaiting a June 8 pretrial bear- ing. The French-born Miss Longet appeared ln Pitkin County Court accompanied by her ex-husband, singer Andy Williams. Judge John We ndt granted a motion by Tucker to transfer the case to District Court, where Judge George E. Lohr agreed to a de fense motion that Miss Longet's diary be released only to those involved in the case. Ml5s Longet, who left the courthouse with Willia ms and three unide ntified wom e n, rlecllned to spea k with r eporters after the hearing. Miss Longet. di\•orced from W11linm11 last September, met Sabich in Bear Valley at a ski race in 1972. She was separated from her husband al the time. Sab1ch , 31 , a former Olympic c;k1er. dominated the pro· !esslonal ski tour Jn the early 1970s before suffering two in· Juries whic h sent his career into dt'rllne. Frottt Page Al BATTIN .•• feet , was the supervisor's chief lieutenant. Ryan ~howed Moraitis dozens of piece!! of evidence that the wit· nese testified were related lo the Battin campaign a nd were pre- pared by the county stair. Moraitis was still on the wit· nestc stand undergoinit direct ex· nmination when Judge Kenneth Lae recessed the trial until Mon· day morning. Hi!I testimony was interrupted rrudway an the day by the ap- pearanre of another Battin slaCf worker. Patti Short. Miss Short was somewhat vague in identifying exhibits as material s he knew to be cam· palfn·rt'lated. And defense attomey Matthew KuMllch :succeeded in pointing out discrepancies between state- ment! she made to investigators and ln grand jury testimony with the words s he spoke Thursday. But It was Moraitis who was in the key witness role as the Cirst week of Battin 's trial ended. At the end of the day, Kurilich said he was looking forward to cross examining Moraitis. The defense lawyer will have that opportunity Monday after Ryan complete~ his direct eit· aminatlon of the foTmer Battin al de. rate of California community col· leges at 5 percent and equahza. tion payments for growth at an equal percentage r ate. In a resolution adopted by the Saddle back College Board of Trustees this week Saddleback 1s asking for re med1al leg1slation to eh min ate the enrollment cap. The governor 's press secretary was not available this morning to answer questions about the edict and how hig h growth dtS· tncts are expected lo cope with it. Saddlebnrk CollC'ge offirialc; are also pleadin~ w11h i-.tall' Ctlm· munal.Y roll<.'g(' ~o\'ernors for a share of a S5 m11l1on emergent·y fund to tide them over. The fund 1s held by the chanc<.'llor to ass1<;l community col l e~<'S whi ch because of newness, ann.-xed kr· ritory, or special programs de· ser ve relief from the enrollment limit. It ls being pointed out that Sac!· dleback College's enrollment has grown 900 percent s ince the c:im- pus opened in 1968, with 910 Mu· . dents. and that southern Oran11e county is the fastest·gro\\ mg art>a in the counlrv. The t'ollC'l.IC' d1i-.trict C'O\'er!'. 48 p(•rcenl uf thl' land in Orangt' County. Saddleback trusteci. da1m that the mab1ht ,. to collect the mont·y means that an add1t1onal t ax burden will be transferred to local property owners. reqwring an add1t1onal 10 cenL'i on the com· munity college tax rate to make up for the lost funds. Retiring board pre-.ide nt Robert Bartholomew po1ntt'd oul that the increase to lht.> local la'\· payer I'\ not off:-.el hv an l•qual rt'- du('t1on an ~tJI C' t.1M':- Bake Sale Slated To Boost Hospital The Mi ssion Comm uni t y Hospital Auxiliary 1s s ponsonni.: a spring bake sale Apnl 16, from 9 a m. to 4 p.m . in the hospital lobby. Proceeds from lhl' sale. which will featur e baked ~oods for Eas ter. \\ill go toward t he itroup's scholarship pros;?ram for students entt>rang medical fields. Ted Keene, elertcd last month to fall the \'arancy of outgoing Co u nci lw oman J ea nn e Gagnt>b1n , will part1cipal<.' in his firs t counc il m eeting Monday night. Jn addition to the goals and ob- j('cl1\'t'~ the other major agenda item as a fan;il dectSion on the pubhr gardl'n program. Councilmen ngrced earlier to JlO ah<'ad \\1th a Revenue Shar· 1ng fundl'rl ~a rdcn CO·Op pro• '1dC'd :It l<':is l 15 resid<'nts r<'· '-l'r\I' lhC'1r \'t'~Nahk j?ard<'nlni;: ~m' . From Pnge ,1 I SEAL •.• l\t rs. Christensen nott'd that C'lcphant seals are a protected marine animal and may not ~ disturbed . Shl• said she received rePOrts that two pe rsons had encouraged their dogs to attack Ule pup when 1t beached Thursday at Crescent Bay. Mature Sofa & Chair Sale FINAL WEEK All of our f i ne sofa and chairs that are over four months old will be drastically r e duc e d t o m a k e room for n e w m erchandise. Such well·known names as: • Woodmark ··Sherrill • Ma!'ge Carson •Stanton ·Cooper and many others MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS 30% Don't wait! Stop in now while the selection is best. NEWPORT BEACH • 17.'7 \\ ~.STCl.fffo' DR.. 642·~ LAGUNA BEACH • :i,i·, :--011 111 C<li\~1' llW\',. 4~ G.'lSt . TORRANCE • 2lli49 llAWTIIORNr. BLVD Wi.wn t'n 111 !I, ~ll. tB.J01 3i'K 12N