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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-13 - Orange Coast Pilot1 0.ilF ~ ... -.., """'" CJMC• HUNTINGTON BEACH'S PRtZE FOR EASTER BONNETS Tere1a Verglllo, 6, Tops All Jaycees' Contestant• DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 13, 1976 VOL H. HO 104,? SECTIO.,S. ti P•GES Factory Leveled Newport Wife Hid Out 2 Days With 'Hit Man'- Battin Aide Backs Boss 20 Critical Finland Ammo Blast Kills 43 llEL$INKI, Finland (AP) -A powerful ~xplos1on tore apart a government ammunition factory today. killing at least 43 people and critically in1uring more than 20. most of them women, authorities said. The blast, al the Lapua plant 230 miles north or llels1nk1. was .so destructive that only the con· crete floor of the bwlding and .some twisted marhanery were ·left. the Defense M1n1slry said Most of the dead and inJurt'd were women workin1e in th<' cartridge loading plant. which was destroyed, thl' ministry said Thl're was no ind1rat1on of the.• cause of the blaM Th<' jtOV<'rn m<'nl named a comm1ss1on to in- vestigate. "The explosion was Just one hlg blast which 1·lpped the one. story concr<'le plant to pieces,·· a ~poles man said. He said It would be d1ffirult to ctelermlne whot happened \\'eather J\toslly cloudy with ~rat­ tered showers and possible •hundershowt'rs tona"ht. Highs Wednesday low liOs, low tonight. mld-405. SO ;x-rcent chance or shower<; tonight. 10 percent Wed· nesrla,r. I NSIDE TODAY A day on the compoigrt tratl with Sen. Htnry Jacklon Jocuus on priorities. Page AB. because all the foremen were de- ad or lnJUred. The 51 -year·old plant was located an the maddh.• of Lapua. a town of 15,000. The blast blew out "indows within a. radius of half a mile. All nearby houses were evacuated , and a company of soldiers were r ushed to \he scene from a nearby garnson to help pull the victims from the r ubble. Th<> casualties w<>n• rushed to thl' Lapu a and Se1 n aJoki hMp11als. "It wall a bi~ bla11t -that's all I can say about 1t," ~:llCI on<' \\Oman working in an a<IJninini.: bUJlding Favorite Son Outranks Dad And R eagan SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Cal1forn1ans thank Edmund nrown Jr 1s doing a better job as govc.•rnor than his father. Pat Brown , and his predecessor. Ronald Reagan, accordmg lo a Cahfornaa Poll released today. But a heavy majonly doubt the 38·year-old governor has enough expenence to be pr<'S1dent. an- deJ)<'ndent pollster Mervin Field said. Brown succeeded Reagan as California chief l'xecullve 141.Ai months ago. and has announced has candidacy for the Democratic nomination for president. The poll shows 53 percent rate Brown as doing a good job. 32 percent say a fair job and nine percent a poor job. Six percent had no opinion. The highest l\!lling was in February 1969 lor Reagan, who is a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. At that time 42 percent rated him as do- ing a god job as governor. The best rating for Brown's lather when be was governor was in February 1962. The ratings were 25 ~rcent good. 3S fair. 30 poor and 11 no opinion Se\'enly percent oC those ques· t1oned doubted if Edmund G. Brown Jr. has enough e.xpenence to be president. ....._ ______ ~ t f • /tlo11day of 'Bal Week'. Sho~ld there b(' a ny doubt th al "Bal W('ek " is dead. let this photo serve as evidence of its demise. It was taken Mon- day jus t outside the Balboa Fun Zone looking toward the Balboa Pavilion. This :trca near the ferry landin~ on the flalbo~1 Peninsula was once a veritable beehi ve of teenage activity during Easlrr vacat tons past. But alas, times huvc c hanged. NB Wife 'Petrified' In Alleged Threat Doetor's wife Janice Robinson <>f Newport Beach testified under close defense queslJoning late Monday that she "hid out" in motels for two days with the man allegedly hired by her husband to kill her. Mrs. Robinson. 38. of Big Ca· nyon, made it clear that she ac· companied sell-styled "hit man" Anthony Scalise lo motels in Huntington Beach and Ventura because she was afraid of her busb811d. Speaking in little more than a whis~r. she testified: "At one point I was afraid of Wayne Robinson, John Foster and prac- tically the whole world. In fact, I was petrified." Scalise, 39. was known to Mrs. Robinson as "J ohn Foster" until last Feb. 26 when police stepped into the picture and arrested Or. Wayne Lester Robinson, 42, on charges of conspiracy to commit· murder. Those charges will now be moved to Orange County Superior Court with Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Robert E . Law's decision late Monday that the doctor should face trial. <SeeDOCTOR, Page AZ) Drug Store Bombed SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A bomb blew part of a door off the Walsh Owl RexaJJ Drug Store on 16th Street Monday night. the third such Mission District blast in two weeks. No one was hurt. Mari1ie 'Rat' In Clemente Just Possum Had the elusive 100-pounrl "Super Rat" capybara ventured forth from Camp Pendleton lo Join the coyotes and other cnt· ters roaming San Clemente's Shoreclllls Golf Course? An anxious Shorecliffs woman called San Clemente police Mon· day to report same. She told police she was frightened that the "capybara" would bite someone. The big South American rodent has been eluding efforts of Marines to trap It. Police OCCicer Marilyn Maddox and an Orange County Animal Control officer were dis patched lo the course hoping lo capture the huge rodent which has eluded the Marine Corps for months, They found a possum. He Denies Orders To Staff By GARV GRANVILLE Of t~t 0.1ly l'1lt1 Sutt A key prosecution witness ad· milted Monday that indicted Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin never directed county employes to do campaign 1 work on county time. I Ted Moraitis, Baltin's office I manager in 1973-74, spent most the day identifying prosecution exhibits intended lo point to Bal· tin's use of county employes an his unsuccessful 1974 campaign for statewide oflicc. But in 40 minutes or cross· examination by defense attorney Matthew Kurilich, Moraitis in- dicated lhat Ballin had litUe lo say about what his staff workers did or dtd not rlo in his ill-rated campaign. ··Dad Mr. Battin tell you to direct county people to do cam pai~n work on county time?" Kurilich asked. "No . he didn't specifically I slate thal lh<' work should be done on county lime," Moraitis replied. "01<1 you evt'r hcar him direct someone to do campaign activity · clunn!! county working hours"" Kurilich contanu('d . "I don 't b<'licvl' l did ," answered Mornitls. The former Bottin aide, who is now an attorney an Santa An o, ;1lso admitted he d<>termincd how much each staff worker should be paid by campaign rather than county funds for tht>ir campaign efforts. The lroubl(\d Santa Ana superviS-Or's record~ s how that (See BATTIN, Page AZ) PAJR ATTEND SON'S EVENT WINDSOR, England CAP) - Princess Margaret and Lard Snowdon met for the first time since their separation was an· nounced March 19. Both attended the con.firmaUon I of their son Viscount Linley. 14, by the Arch bishop of Canterbury. Dr. Donald Coggan, at St. George's Chapel. inside the walls of Windsor Castle. After the ceremony, Margaret and Snowdon lunched with other guests of the queen at Windsor Castle, a royal residence west o( I London. .I _..,...._ ___ -, • • A .2 DAil 'i PILOT s Tu.sci!)' Apnl t3. 1918 Conunittee Aims Gun Bill at Ho11se \\.ASJIJNCTON I AP> -The teo«S for usioi a aun wbJJu-om· Houl>e Judlc1ury Commllt.tt to-mitlinc • fclooy, was pused OQ a day reven~d a previc>us vote 11nd 20·12 vote. :.enl a i:un l'onlrol bill toward the Judlcaa.ry Chairman Peler W. floor of the lfouae for the first Rodmo Jr. said tbe tc-118.laUoo tlml' :illlt't• 1968 would be submlttf'd t.o the House The bill. bunoina so·calle-d Rules Committee immedlutely Saturday ni~ht spec·1ul11 not nciw aft~r the House returns from in 11rivate ownership and Easter recess. Legislation must t •!I tub It s h in g ma n_d_a_t_o_r y~s_e_n __ P_a_ss_th_r_o_u_g_h_t __ h_e_R_u_l_e_s _C_o_m_m_1t .'He" . ., My Boy' • The Rev. Martin Luther King Sr. embraces Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter during an Atlanta campaign rally dunng which King declared. "l love and belit>ve rn him " Carl<·r has come under fire from black leaders recently for his statement on "ethnic punty." --- El Toro Marine Dies in CM Crash An El Toro Marine was killed when his automobile swerved orr the road and h1l a tree in Costa Mesa early today in heavy rain!'! that kept tuHlc officers bully throughout the evening Laszlo Kone'>ny, 24 , or Los Angeles, was pronounced dead at the scene alter the l .~ a.m. C'rash near Cecal S treet on Newport Boulc \'ard. Traffic ln\'est1gators said the young private might have fallen a~leep at the wheel when hi~ car spun orr into the mud, lr:ivehng 102 feet before colliding with a t ree. A portion of the steermg wheel was lodged in hJs neck and jaw. Police said he apparently bled to death before rescuers could reach him. Police Lt. John A. Re;an uid the fatal acl'adent is the f1r:'lt in Costa Mesu since October 111'75. ! The first of two rein·related ac· tidenta Monday night occurred on tlarbor Boulevard near Mcr- 11mac Wny when• nn nuto driven J:>y Willlnm Handolph Cave, 2866 ('hios Road. Costa Mesa, at l rmpted to pull Into a dn\'cway tmd hit thr water·fllled rurb. bouncmg back into traffic. Police t.ald h1~ r nr collldt'<l With one dnvC'n by l>t>anna Mane Terrell. ~9. nr9~t Woodlawn Drivt' ai. she "'·''driving 1>t>Uth on lll1rbor Paramcd1C's trcatrd her tor shock and she wn~ rt'h•astd In lhf' l'econrl rrnsh, b1C'ycll~t f'hnton Alen P11v1•tt, 2018Arnold f;t , ('olltn M('~.1 wnot tossed onto the hood of un autombllc dr1 vcn 1,,. Jnr111 no yc1 Newman, 60. of J7!i0 Wh1tt11•r A v1• . Costa McM ORANGE COAST lM L"'M'.,. l ft•\1 n.11. r HM, •Ith.,.,.,,.,, rt•'~'"'•' tM fltr ... , "'•'' """'•h"'90 l•w '"" (l#~#'lfO# (llHI r\.lnfu.IU~ (~~f'h ~f411f• PO•h4"f"' ,.,_. •vf .. h·h'"cJ ,._"'°'''·•" INOUQh r t\.1''1 kif fft\f* """"" Nt •Pfttl l'rf'IMf'I. H~t~t""' h,..," , , .... --.... " y,..,. •. 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I lllf• \1 " ,_,...~ .,, .., ""°'"' M U meftffltfy, m1ht•1 • h~t ~ P.IS!Mftllll,, ' a s the 12-year·old boy rode his bake on 19th Street. Police said the boy apparently rode out into tb.e stre<:l to avoid heavy flooding along the curb near Pomooa at 8: 30 p.m . He was treated by paramedics al the scene and sent home. About an hour later, an am- bulance arrived at an accident in the Intersection of Superior Avenue and Industrial Way where Dana Lynoe Speer, 19. of 1662 Oahu Place, Costa Mesa was slumped in her car against a utility pole. A second motorist, Michael Alexander Taimasov, 22, of 122 40lh St., Newport Beach, was ar- rested by officers at the scene ror being under the influence o( an intoxicant. Miu Speer was pulled from her totally destroyed automobile and trans fer red t o Hoag Memorial Hospital where of· f1 clals today said she is In io;atisfactory condition with cuts to her face. FrontPag~AI DOCTOR. • • Judge Law set April 20 as Dr. nobinson·11 arraignment dote In Superior Court. He refuaed to raise the lrvlne physician's bail from the $150,000 already poiskd hy the defendant. Suhse tesllht'd ln the Prt" hmlnary hcann~ that he ~ot to know Mrs Hob1n:-on early th1'I ,•car after her husbond hired him. Scalise said he posed as rt'AI ••state invPstor John Foster who wus interested in Riverside pro·· Jlerty Sht' OWnC'd. At that lim\', both Scalise and Mrs . Robinson testifit:'d , she wail( involved an bitterly ruu~hl prt>· trial actions on child support payment issues raised when she sued Or. Robinson for divo~e . Scalise testified that he chan!led his mind about murder- 1nR Mrs. Robinson after the doc- tor insisted thal he t ake her purse. sh~s. billfold and rtnis plus her IUD birth control de\'1Ce to him after the killing. Scalise said he decided to hide out in motels with Mrs. Robinson after he collected Sl0,400 that, he said. was left lor him in a car by Dr. Robinson as payment for the killing. Asked by defense attorney Al't. Ramsey why be did not Im· mediately contact police when he had decided not to go through "ith the killing, Scalise replied: "I wanted a 72-hour head start." Scalise tes tified that l\frs. Robinson was lncredulous when he told her or the murder pllln and that 11he only really believed him wh('n he ~how('d her notM nl legedly written by her husband lo Scahse. lt<e btfort 1oln1 lo tb~ noor. One cbao"e under the new leglalatJon does away wllb 11 federal National Handttun Trac· lna Center proposed in the flral bill. Manufacturers, distributors and wholesalers would have been requtred to submit records of their transactions to the center. However, gun shops would not be required to aend the center re- cords of sales to private in· d.lvlduals. Opponents argued that establl1hment ol a center would have tbe same effect as expand· ina federal regis tration of firearms. The new b\11 also increases lkenu fees tor gun wholesalers and dealer~ but not as much as proposed in the previous bill. Under the new ball , deale rs would have their license fee increased from SlO to $50 and wholesalers from SlO to $125. Under the original bill, lhe de· alers' fee would have been in· creased to $200 •nd the who~lers to $300. Another change removes a handgun size teat as the only lac· tor in determining whether a weapon should be banned as a Saturday night special. In its place, it substitutes criteria that had been in ex- istence since 1968 to outlaw the imports of Saturday night specials into this country. Under the system. size is only one factor to be considered in de· t e rmining w hi ch handguns should be banned. Other criteria include the caliber of the weapon. the method of manufac- ture. the quality of material used in manufacture and safety features. The legislation approved by the committee was introduced by Rep. Tom Railsback (R-Ill.), who led• successful drive to kW the earlier leg Isl a lion last month. The Railsback proposal was worked out with Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D·Mlcb.), chairman or the Judiciary crime subcom· mittee. Rep. Robert McClory CR- Iil. ), ranking Republican on the committee, and Rodloo. BATIIN ... his campaign committee, Friends of Battin, paid seven staff workers roughly $1.SOO amt a similar amount was deducted from their county pay. Kurillch contends Battin behe\'ed. based on figures sup- plied hlm by MoralUs, that ac- counta were square with that payment, that there was no tax- payer money spent lor polllical work. "Did you have an account- ing?" Kurilicb asked Moraitis. "No." the witness answered. "Did you aak anyone?" •·No." "You mean that ypu never talked to even one ol them (staff members)?" "No, I didn 'l t alk to them:• Moraitis replied. He insisted, despite admitting that he did some outside legal work and performed a multitude or campaign chores, that he always put In at leut 40 hours a week on county business. "I received normal paychecks for 40 houra work. It's my belief that I worked 40 hours a wee.Jt," MoraiUs said. He was still on the witness stand undergoing cross- t'Xaminatlon by Kwilach when Judee Ktnneth Lae recessed Battin 's trial until today. When Kurllich finishes with Moraitis. Deputy Dlst. Atty. Jack Ryan wlll have another op. portunity to question him. The former Battin office manager w111 granted Immunity fmm prosecution In return for his ttshmony about the alleged JI. leJtal cnmpai~n work in BatUn'11 ~upervu1orial oHice. rn an Indictment handed down in August, the county Grand Jury <'hargcd Battin with seven felony crimes related to the use of coun- ty cmployes :rnd supplies in hi11 1974 try tor st ntewlde office. Monday wa!l lhe first day of th(! ,;econd week of the supervisor's tnnl. a trial that ls expected to Jo.st from four to six weeks. Healing Melee Fatal to 21 RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP> -A metee touched off by a sermon on faith healing kiUed 21 persons. including two children. and injured 29 others during a packed Inaugural service at a Protestant church in suburban Neves, pol.lee said. "I saw people being crushed to death," said Ahnetinda Coelho, who was being treated for in· juries at a first-aid hospital. She said the trouble began whfn ~everat people started quarreling. "I fell, and ~ople stepped on me, ~ut for)Wlately, I had re· <"ei\'ed the •ce of God and managed t.o tac ape," she said. ' -. Bookie May Get ' Freedoni I eo~-toN <AP> -An accused book le may be freed from prison and Sl million ln cash al\d stcuriUes confiscated from him may be returned beciuse a typist made a mistake In copyln1 In- formation on a warra.nt ~ ln 11ecur1n1 his <'Onvictl<ln. U.S. Dlstrlct Court Judge Frank H. Freedman ruled l\i!on· ' da,y lhat Francis A. Vitello. so, who ls servin& aht to 15 yean at Brid~water state prison. mu.~t be freed wltbln 80 day1 unless tho state moves to retry hlm .. on The Deuce's Ba..-k ..... ,...,... gambling charaes ol whJch be was convicted. Here's a front and back look at the new two dollar bill. wh.icb is being introduced into the nation's money supply today. By the end of the year. 400 million of the new de- uces will have been distributed, ineluding 22.S million to- day: The savings in printing of one dollar bills should save the government up lo S1 million a year. Tot Warns Officer: Frttdman overturned the con· vlction because he said a war- rant used to install a wiretap on Vltello's home was improperly drawn and informotion gained . from the wiretap was inadmJssl·• ble as evidence against Vitello. Information from the wiretap also was used to secure a search 'Molllllly Has a warrant for Vltello's safety de- posjt box. from whJch $1 million lo cub and securiti~ was seized. Freedman said that warrant was also invalid and that the money G ' must stall be considered Vitello's. Un Freedman's ruling was based on the fact that a typist inad- TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -"My mommy has a gun pointed al you," the 3-year-old blurted as a polite officer drove his boy·s mother to headquarters to book heron a child abuse charge. Sure enough, police said Patrolman David A. Levms said he whirled out of bis cruiser, yanked open the back door and disarmed Charlean F. Eckert. She had a .22-catiber automatic aimed at bis back, Levinsaa1d. Levins. however, isn't certain the toddler actually saved his life. "I'm not real ly sure," the of- ficer said. "Since his mother had her hands cuffed behmd her back. I don't think her aim would have been all that good.'' Mrs. Eckert was charged with aggravated assault, nonetheless. It started when Levins sa.ad he discovered Jillie Eric sleeping in the back seat of a car parked at a bar late SWlday. He said be asked the hoy bis age and where his mother was. ''All he could tell mcwas that he was 3 years old." Levins said. About 30 minutei later, Mrs. Eckert came along, investigators said. "She did drive up witb another person after I already had the boy in my car," Levins said. "I went up to his mother and arrested her for child abuse." Levins put the hoy and his mother In the back seat of the patrol car for the ride to head- quarters. They had gone about live blocks when little Eric piped up. Police said Mrs. Eckert had the gun hidden under the waistband or her slacks. Officers said they aren'tsure where she got the gun. Eric was placed with the Hillsborough County Social and Economic Services pending ac- tion against his mother on the charges, authorities said. Pie in Face Yippie Plasters Buckley NEW YORK CAP) -Author-columnist William Buckley was delivering a lecture when a pie, tossed by a man from the audience, struck him on the head. Claiming credit for the mischief Monday night was Aaron Kaye, 26, who said he is a reporter for the Yipster Times, official organ of the Youth Interna- tional party once Jed by J erry Rubin and Abbie Hof. fman. "Mc and other Yippies in- 'filtrated the audience and I hit him with a shaving·cream pie," Kaye said as he described the in· cident at New York University's Loeb Student Center auditorium. "A le mo n meringue pie costs about $4 and 1 wasn't going to spend that.'' 8UCICLRY Kaye said he threw the pie at the conservative columnist because he was "was putting Sov- iet author Alexander Solzhenitzyn on a pedestal and spouting that jazz about America, love it or leave it." Kaye was not arrested and Buckley continued his speech. vertently Jeft the expiraUon date off the wiretap installaUon war· rant. The application for the war- rant stated that it would expire lS days nfter issuance. The state Supreme Court had upheld Vitello'a conviction, say- ing that the warrant could be re-. ad in conjunction \\ith the ap- plication. But Freedman ruled that the warrant hod to stand on its own. Dist. Atty. Garrett H. Byrne said the prosecution will "take advantage of any appeals we have" to reverse Freedman's ruling. He said he would fir.lt. seek a rehearing lM!fore Freed· man. Egypt Plans China J/isit VIENNA , Austria (AP) President Anwar Sadat o( Egypt said today tha t a hlah·level Egyptian delegation will go to Chjna soon, apparently in search or military equipment and spare parts for Soviet-built MIG jets. After Sodal broke off Egypt's 15-year friendship treaty with the Soviet Union last month, Peking rushed in offering to provide spare parts for the MIGs. Military analysts also believe the Chinese could provide engines for Egypt's Soviet-made tanks since Chinese tanks are made from the sa me model. Sadat told a Vienna news con- ference at the end of a five·naUon European tour thal when Eaypt asked Peking to sell more than the MIG parts the Chinese replied: "We arc no arms de- alers." Ile said, however, future cooperation will be discussed dunng the mission to Peking. Pistol Play Halted LOS ANGELES (AP) -0(. ricers stormed an apartment in the Mt. Washington area and took Into custody a ts-year-old girl who was said to have re- peatedly fired a starter's pistol while playing with It, authorities said. The Identity of the girl, taken into custody Monday night, was not released ~ause of her asie. ENDS SAT.! ALDEN'S ANNUAL SPRING CARPETING BIG SAVINGS ON . . • CARPETING -DRAPERY· HARDWOOD· LIHCOLUEM SELECTED QUALITIES OF CAlrlTtHG IH FAMOUS IRAHD NAMES Of : lllVlM , llG>ELOW. CUSTOMWU.VI, LEU. WALTHS. MOHTIClll.O, ALEXANDER SMITH, EVANS-ILACK, fAIRICA. ETC. ALSO: DRAPERY. HARDWOOD. AHD ARMSTRONG, CONGOLEUM, GAF UHOUUM. SPECIAL OFnR: If yov wit ... '4ft wllt ,,....,,. • ....,.., theft, w...,. you COfM hi we c• CJI•• you Hod pricu • • • ttwr~ 11 "o chcargie for tltl• ..,-.let. :"\\· . DEN'S· ~a,;p;; ·~~:iiiSiiilitiiiti:·custom draperies .·~ . ,, , •;~ ·~). ;:.·:. uc. NO. nom 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. 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Although ll's reported that record o rders are beglnniDg to be delivered, you and others are advised to write to Suffolk Market, 900 Jericho Turnpike, Smithtown, NV 11787, including name, address, date of order and proof of pay ment. If payme nt was made by check, provide copies or the front and back or the check. The KCOP.spokesman u - plalned that when SIK:h records are advertised on television, ads are shown throughout the coun- try. A certain number or records are printe d In advance based on anticipated sales. When a r ecord is an unexpected big seller , addl- tlOGal printing must be ordered, causlng a de lay. Writing letters to the bo:lf number seldom helps s peed de livery because the portal box ls a collection polnt on· ly. Orde rs then a re shipped to the distributor, located in Indiana In thb o se, and malting is not via firs~ class m ail. lnsurant-e Fet-RPpaid OEAR PAT I appll('d for a l1fl· mo;uran<'e policy in XO\f'mbl·r 197-t, wllh a rt>prt'Sl'ntatl\"l' of l.' S L1fr Insurance Co t\ft l'r fill IOJ: out thl' applicatwn. I ma1ll•d tum a l'hN·k for S431 5.1 J n 1 <'e1vc•d th1:• ca nceled t'heck. hut hNlrd nothing further from the 1ns u rJnt'(' comp;iny C.:un anything be done to hdp me 1:1•t l'llher the insurance l'O\ l'rBl(l' or J refund : R E . Santa Ana \'ou now ha\'f' receh ed a lull rt>fund plu., lntnt>s t for ont' yur from lhe ini;ura nce rt'pre!'>f'D · tatht"' father. ThP rt>prt>st'n· tatlve claimf'd that he could n<it l(et l'.S. Life to acct>pt your ap· plication. lie sa id your money \US being held while he tried to secure coverage with another com pan). Frank H endt'rson, vlre p re 'iidt>nt or marketing for l '.S. Life in ~ ... York, rPports his company ne ,•er rN eh •ed pa)· mt>nt or an application In your lwhalf from tht' rep re eotath t' - ~ho ha" not be en f'mployt>d by l '.S. Lif P <1ince J anuary. Redwood Park Topic "Does Redwood National Piirk Stand a Chance""' i!-. the topic for tonight's 7 30 meet1nJ? of the Sierra Club'!' Or :mgc-C'uunl\ ~roup The pubh t' is invll<'d to lht· met>tmg at Saddl~but'k Jh~h &hool an Santa Ana fllflday Aprll 13 t 1 971S Decision On Health Plan Set 8> W1LUAM SCllllt:IB Ek Ol-0.llf Pi,.. tun Tbe U S. De pa rtme nt or Health, Education and Wt"llar«.> has set June 23 as the du) 1t ~•II st lect a new Orange County health systems agency. The two entitles <'ompebng to beco me that agency Orang~ County governme nt and the ex- isting county Health Planning Council -were notll1ed of the ~lectlon date Monday. Bo th compet itors for the federal des1gnat1on have sub- mitted applications outlmmg the ways they will implement health planning and gr ant fund ad · mm1stratioo r equirements con· tained in a new nabonal he<tllh care law. The applications a re now being reviewed by the State Depart- m ent of Health and Welfare prior to endorsem ent of one or the other by Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr There is no indication when Brown's endorsement w11J rome but an aide in the governor's Sacr amento office sajd 1t must be "relatively soon " to meet the HEW's newly revealed select ion date. Ther e are wides pread d if- feren ces of opinion amo ng Orange County and health coun- c il oUicials a s to the impact Brown's endorsement will have on the choice to be made by the HEW r eg ional administrator, Dr Sheridan We instein or San Francisco. Brown's health and welfare secr etary. M ar~ Obledo, has publlt'ly r e\'ealed he will lean toward appltcat1ons by pubh<' boches. s ut'h as the County Boa rd of Supervisors. He s aid suc h boards arc mon.' directly respons ible to the peopl(' the new heallh systems agency will serve than sem1-pnvatc cor· porations such as t he County Health Pla nninl,{ Council Count\' officials are hanitmg their hopes on Obledo's stale ments They a re vo1t'mg cnn- r1d ence that Obledo's re<'ommen dat1on will fa vor the <'OUOt) ·s ap plicat ion a n d lead to an endorsement by Brown But Stan Matek. l'X<'Cuti\e director of the 111.'alth Planning Council is n 't 1-un.• "h;1t 1mpacl Brown ·s endorscm t nt will ha\ c lie said federal officials have a!>:.ured him that th e S. ~wdehnes for such agf.'n<·y f:l\C thl' go\'ernor's l1ndor~eml'nL on ly l'qual \\eight "-Ith many oth{•r fat'tors. Malek said hc thinks Obledo's remarks were m ad<' to reflet't a "general p os t ure adopt l•d "-ithout exam ining spec1fa· ap- plac:ilions. "Wt> think his comments leave room for a r.-asonable exception and we believe ours 1s one of those ." Malek said The t'ouncrl'!> applacal1on has ~en endorsed b) tht• count~·., t'1t1es. m ed1t'al organizations and rharitable agenC'1es The county has genl'rated v1rtuall~ n11 local or rej?1onal ~upporl for 1t~ health systems agency plan Th e lates t . d n<l pnhaps strongest, endor~emenl of lhl' counC'il's a ppl1caL1on Wlb rl .. \'ealed last Wt>ek ThC' Cahforn1a l\kdiral Ai:.· soc1atron rev('al('d that only t wo appli cataons th<' counc·1l's and one by SantJ l'larJ t•ounty Jtm ('rn ment "t'r(' 'upporte<l unanamoush· bv lhC' a"'0<'1ation·-. mt•mbt'r uiut; throu~hout the 'tall' 0.lly ...... $Ifft ,._. FRINK FAMILY TOGETHER AFTER ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS Tim, Toby, Paul, Julie, Terry, Ted and Tai (from left) That's Togetherness HB Stepmother Legally Adopts Five Boys B)' T 0 1't BARLEY Plunkett went to court with tbe Ftinks, 20332 Ravenswood Lane. to insure that suc h a situa- t ion would never arise in their home. 01 Ille O.ity l'tletSu ff Paul .and Julie Frink of Huntington Beach h ad fi ve reasons for going lo court Monday and they all began with a "T." Here's how those reasons lined up before Orange County Superior Court Judge Willia m S. Lee : Ted, 17, Tim , 14, Terry, 13, Tai, 11, and Toby. 9. "Not that I envisaged any r apid de- partures," gn nned t'rmk, who m arried Julie in 1969. "But the boys love her as much as l do and we wa nte d ev<•rything nailed down legally." And all fi\'e hugged their parents as Judge Lee granted the adoption petition that 1:1ves Mrs. Frink, their st('pmother, equal custody rights with the ir father in terms of her :.talus \\-ith the boys in the e' ent of his death. THREE OF THE BOYS -Ted . Tim a nd Terry -loved her long before their father did. Then Julie Ril•tmann. she taught all thre<' boys in t hird grade class at L1ndb<>rgh SC'hool, Costa Me:.a. "Later on. they told C\er~ body within earshot that their d ad v. as going to marry Miss Raetma n," she smiled as they left the courthouse. "IT'S SOM F:THING THAT'S not gener al Iv known," cn~ineer Paul Frink commented .:Man' stepmothers JUSt are n't aware or lhl· legal problems I hey could run into with the de- ath of the father of their children ." "T" stands for Ted, Tim, Ter ry, Tai and Toby Huntington Be a ch a t torn('y J <'rry It also sl ands for togetherness. A11other ttl th Goes Fat Not the Only Villian By Associated Press You·,·e a lwuys known that 1f vou don 't eat fats vou \\on't have• a high fat levt•I in )·our blood, but now scientists !>!IY that lheory might not be vahd. At the opening s('~s1on of a biologist 's con,·ent1on 10 'Dirty Mary' Suspect Freed LOS ANGELES CAP ) -A man charged in thl' brutal bea ting de· ath of a familiar do~ ntown figure known :ii. "Dirty Mary" has been round innocent of murder b~ a Superior Court Jury. Eddie M LeWI'>, 32. of Los Angeles.~ as Jrn•:.tl'd Oct -t. lht> same day that tht• body of Cyn· llua Goe ck. 54. \\as found behind her usual s lN·p1 ng spot a bill boa r d at S ixth and 11111 slreet'i For m a n v v('ar!t, ''Dartv Marv" was a fam1har figure on the '.str eets of do"·ntown Los Anl'(eles. "ht're ~he foraged fnr food and ragtag clothing in )!arbage ('ans Old Museum. Pieces Out For Auction Anaheim Monday. Or. O;ev1d nritt'h('v:.ky i.1Hd everything m the diet n ot JUSl fats --has an important l.'ffect on fat levels in the blood T he a m o unt and ty pe o r car bohyd rate and protein can also affet't c holeste rol levels and the form ation of fatty deposits in the blood v<'sscls, which is known as athe rosclerosis. said Dr. Krit t'h evsk y. of t he Wistar Inst itute of Anatomy and Biology rn Ph1ladl'lphia E ven fibt'rs in the food can af· feet the bo<ly's fat level, he added . Som(' fibe rs m ay bl' benefic ia l and others may not be, he said. "Everything in the diet affects atherosclerosis," he told a news conferent'e. "You ('an'l say it's a ll due to a high rat diet." A sec-ond notion that also goes counter t o pubh t' opinion is that fat isn't the same in everyone. In a SC'cond pane l a t the 1-· e d (' r a t i o n o f A m e r i c a n Societ ies for Exp erim l'nta l Biology t'onferenc<'. Or. Gt•OrJ:c Rray of lJCLA said he has con e luded throuRh <'xperi mc nts there must be at lt>ast a dozC'n dif. f e re nt kinds of obesity in humans Thus. he said. it follows that no single m ethod of attacking ot>c~1 tv will work for all peopk. Som<• obese p ~opl e gol that ~ ay thrOURh heredity, he said, whlll' others got that \\ ay throuj!h en vironme nta l factors such as stress. Dr. Scorns D. Morrison of thC' Nationa l Cancer l nsl1tute has ck termined that the factors Ill· fluent'ing obesity include the en- vironment al tem peratu r(', the number of calories in each unit of food. the food's palatibillty and the levels of some hormones. It has been thought for } cars that the opera tion of a part of th<' brain, the hypotha lamus, d1rert· Jy affet'ted the amount of food an animal takes in, bul Ur. Mor· rison's s tudies d ist'ounl thal theory, from our BOYS dept ... -4 Art work'l l11n1o: ~turr1I 1n lhl" Laguna BNll'h M u.,rum or Art·., vnvlt are going up on the \\<all~ and for snlP in a thrN· d:1\. ~llenl :111t•llon and sal<' at tlw m11~l'um. ThC' aut't ion ~mil "a h• will tw held April 30 Mav I and Muy2, hut bids ar•' currl'ntly h<·111.: ar- ceptcd on pa int mg' """ hi1ng1ni;t In Gallerv Ont Museum artist mrmbt·rs may now donate ~111 k' to Ix' -;old \\Ith both the a rtist und mu'it•um Pach rN'l'I\ ing half l ht• purch<1s<' pnt'e. or as a full gift of lh<' "ork to the museum ff .ING TEH DAIL v PILOT As Presley Again Blocked Suspension of t rndina In stock of The Presl~y Compunies oC Ne wport B~;ach was again ex· te nded today by the Sec:uriUei und Exchange Commission. A spokes m an for the SEC In Los Angeles :suid t he suspension "111 t'onllnue to April 22. Today's contlnuahon or the trading ban murks the second ex· tl'nsion or lbe s uspension which went into effect March 24. The announc ement from the SEC snys the suspen!iaon h as been made to give the company and the SEC m ore time lo dis· semmate information about the hydrogen con\lerte r to which the company holds r esadenbal ap. plication rights. Inte res t in the converte r, which reportedly brl'aks water down into oxygen and hydrogeo throug h a two-step ;t he rmo. chem1t'al process, has sent the price of Presley stock up to more than $20 a s hare from about $3 a share in three m onths. Reports about tests on the eon· verter run last month by two in- depende nt t est labs in Los Angeles ind1t'ate that the so. ca lled black box funcllons oc~ cording to speciffrations set forth in the patent ap plications made by the inventor. Dr. Sam Leuch. It is a ssumed that the SEC sus- pension hinges on the data Crorn those tes t s and o n ce thai material has been released to tho compa n y and t h e S£C and digested, trading •s expect ed t~ rei.um~. Bail Led Him Back to Jail SAN DIEGO (AP > -David H1cha rd Sm ith tried to post bail for his wife.. J am•I. in jail in li('u of $1,000 ba ii for in \'l'st1gat1on 111 pt>tty theft. But a ::.heriff'~ d eputy st11d ht> recogn1zt'd Smith from picture:. taken br a eam<'ra clunn1: D $1 ,680 holdup of a bank f-'t1day After "itnesses 1dl'nt1fied Sm ith. according to 1kput1es, hl• wa s taken to the jail not fa r from his wife -a ncl bookl·d for investigation of bank robbery. Ali 'At-large' Representative DENVER (J\ P> -No one ('X· pects Char il's If. Arooks to sh"\V up fo r n('Xl weC'k 's meetinl! of the .Jeffe rson Counl y C riminal Justice Advisory Committee. Brooks, 33, w as inadvertently appointed to the committee lwo days after his escape from the Camp G('orgc West Honor Camp, Brooks, who h ad bc('n ser ving time for fraud by check, didn't return April 6 from a furlough \"l!ii l with his folht•r and 1s still at larl!<'. said a spokt·sma n at Camp G('orgc West. l n<'luded amonJ? lh(' "-Mks to be aut'lloned ar<' p:untings by RQbert E. Wood. (;(.'()rite Post Rol;(er Kunt1. Rt'x Brandl, Phil Dike. J ohn McL;1uRhhn and Ra_,. Frieze . E arly artists include Frank C'uprien. Anan Jl1lls. Sergei Bong a rt. H. C Macartney, Tho m as L Hunt, Thorwald Bro bst and Wilh am G riffith among others. shorlsleeve cre»1 neck, col !er and placket. sizes 4-20, The hours of the silent auction and sale ar e from 11 JO a m. to 4:30 p m. on April JO and May 1 Bidding will dose at 6 p m May 2. Artist me mbers interested in par ticipating may pick up necessary forms a l th(' museum . vibrant colors. 44 fashion Island, newport center 644-5070 °""' ...... , •• ,. ,.__ MUSEUM DIRECTOR TOM ENMAN WJTH OLD PAINTINGS Proceeds from the sale will benefit the museum's operating fund. Relict From the Laguna Vauttt Go Up for Auction t ~ I , A 4 DAILY PILOT .last ~ Coasting ,~J 'I!'·. ~(I c . r with Tom Mlll'plaiae KICKY TlCK \' POl.ITIX: When ll comes lo the pohticul ludcrs of Orange County, It 111 an creasangly apparent that the~ simply can't lt'arn from lessoni. of the past. They keep bunghn~ ahead, making the same old hu h, year after year A case an point came JUSl this . past weekend, when an outfit kno-.·n as the Orange County ' Coord1nat1ng Republican Ac, sembly gathered in a hall up al Midway City. During I.he session. the CRA group handed down a i.en es o r endorsements for pollt1cal oHict· The fact that no Democrab were endorsed during th1b little conclave should come as no Rreat ,. shocker .-This GOP orm , however. did ~hand out a couple of endorse ~ ment.s for offices of OranRe Coun ~ty supen·1sor ~ JN O UR OWN COASTAL Fifth ;::n1strict, ror example. they came ::,out f o r c h a 11 en g er Ma" ~inswanger over incumbent ~Tom Riley, the retired Marine :>forps gen eral from Newport 1.Beach. ~-On o n e hand. this i s i n iteresting in that the CRA was :tmaking a selection between two ~rellow party members. Some ob ~!iervers suggest Binswanger ROI °'!'\he nod because he 1s considered ~"more conservative" than ... General Rile" ~I alway!> ·considered Marine: ~\;orps gener als a s fair ly con "'servative people but then 1n ~politics. you really have to know ~;all your shadings within the par ~y. be 1t R ep u bli can or ii-Democrat. :l' TROUBLE IS WITH all of this. ~e oHlce within which Lhe CRA r ..... aS meddling IS a non·part1san f.lob ~.In other \\Ord~. ~ou do not run :}or countv supl'rn i.or on .i ~ltt1cal ltcket You run ai. a man ~or \\Om an. o;t.~ndin~ on )Our O\Hl "vient.'> ~ Non-part1sansh1p m ctt) and . county e lec t ions has bt.'en rstabltshcd with good reason 1n our section of the country It 1s un pffort to keep political machint•i.. ward·hl'ehn~ Jnd patronagt• out ' or local l(OV('rnment . In Oran Re Count~. netlht'r rna · JOr party has paid much attent1cm to t his theory in recent year<> Thul> for both th<' Rt•pubhc~1n' .ind Dl•mocrats in Orange Coull ty. they hav<' reaped as they h:" 1· 'IOWn Tht' door' leuding to th1· Orange County (;rand Jury rooni have been opt•ned to many a "11 ness The blizz;c rd of 1nd1t·tmcnt' ;tlleRl nj.? polltu·al wronRdo1ng has followed THE S TJ-:NC ll EM ITTt:O from our County Seat has wafted • all the way back to Washington Clearly, h owever. as th1• Oran ge Count y Coordinat1n~ ' Republtcan Al>l><'m bly has Just 11 lustrated, "e a re ~low learner~ Our part1!>an poltttcal leader' have a short a ttc.·nt1on span Once again the kssons of th,. 1mmcd1atr pn:-.1 have b<'cn shunt ,.d astdt• and Wt' ha\\' th!' SP<'l'l~1 dt• of 11 part1-.an poht1cal or 1?a nilution lrap1nJ( to endors r rand1datr" for our non part1s.in count} off11·1•s T ht• C'RA mu-.t bt• mor1• 11 lo..t• .1 m ul1• than un ('leph.1nt 't 1111 rw1·1l lo C'rark 11 o\/!'r th1• hl'.111 "Ith a l\\o h~ four 1(1 ~l't 11 ' ,lllt'lll IC>n n•. ('\' Al.I. llOP ... tht· \Okr' h.H 1• mur1• "'""' 11f s mt•ll Thl'Y m.I\ 1nd1•c•1I ha\·1• wh1H1•1I tht· part 111,111 odor .. 1n our 1·ount ~ • ind thus " 111 Jll<li.?<· C':11uildat1•., h\ 1111:ihf1r.1t111n aod not h' M1m1· purt1.,,1n lalt1•I Israelis Release Airliner TEL AVIV, larael (A P I brul releasC'd a captured Suudi Arabiart troop lrant.pOrt plant' to- day along with ats 36 passengers and crew, 1nclud1ng three Amen cons An lsr aeh )el t'scortfd the U.S .. built ClJO Hucules south toward Saudi Arabia afte r it look off hlroeli Jet figh\ers forced thi• plane down without firing1 a shot Monday after 1t strayed anto Jsrae!J air space. The Americains aboard said they made a navigu- honal error. omcials reported TffE CREW o f two SaudlS and r1\'e Americans was flying su Saudi ct\•ilians and 2S umrormed Saudi soldiers fr:om Syn a to Riyadh. the Saudi capital. The Saudi government has maintained a military force in Syn a since the 1973 MiddJe I::ast \Ur, and the soldiers were ap· parently going home on leave U .S. OFF I C IALS 1n Washingt on said the three American s were c ivilian em pl oycs of the Lockheed Aircraft Co. work m g on contract for the Saudi government to pro- \Ide m aintenance and trairung. They we re identified as copilot Arthur Philips, !hght engineer Larry Chandler and ca rgo supervisor Charles Smith. The Americans were turned over to the U S. Embassy ihortly after the plane landed and spent the night at a Tel Aviv hotel. the Israeli st ate radio r eported They eluded reporters. The Saudis "ere kept under confinement al an lsra<'IJ air force base Chan°ed Mind .. VETERAN ACTOR Paul Ford OIH Film Actor Paul Ford Dead at 74 MINEOLA. N \' CAP) Paul Ford. the long.faced character actor who made middle-aged fatherhood hal an ous m "Never Too Late" a nd played the long- suffering colonel to Phil Silvers' "Sergeal'\t Bilko," Is dead at 74. The veteran Broadway and film actor was brought to Nassau Hospital here Monday afternoon from the United Presbyterian llome in Syosset. where he had been a patient since January A s pokes man a t Nassau Hospital said the admitting diagnosis was dehydration and possible myocardial infarction - a heart attark and Ford died at 8 30p.m Kissinger Intended 'To Resign Post' WASHING TO!\ cAI') Henry A Ktssmger intended to rcStRn his nation:il security ad\'1scr·s post after the Vttlnam peace arcord11 "ere signed tn Januar} 1973 but chan ged his mmd when th1• Watergate scandal began to unra\'el, the State Department .'>ays. Department spokesman John Trattner said Monday that Kiss inf,?er was so close to resigning that, in anticipation or his expected d<'partU"<' from Washington. h<' shipped personal papers from thl' Whtt<' House to the Pocanllco llllls. N. Y • est ate of his longt1mc fnend. Nelson A. Rockefrller, then go\ernor or New York S«>taatt-Ba<-k• Ford Budget WASHINGTON CA Pl Th<' Senate is backing President Ford's rt>quest for a record peacl't1me defense budJ?et but 1s making no mo\'es to cut domestic i.pcnd1ng that the adm1ni:.tratton rinds "un· necessar v or undesirabl<' " In ad°oplmg an over·all $412 6 btlhon federal spending ceiling for ( J fiscal 1977, the Senate bcal IN SHORT down an attempt to cut de· fensc prog ram s by $500 million. The Senate on Mondav gave Ford nearly all he asked for defense, trimming only S36o mtllton from the $101.l btllton he requested. The $500-m illion add1- t1onal cut proposed in an amendment by Sen. Birch Bayh, (Q.Jnd ). was b<>aten by a 58 to27 vote. Communi•I• Win Ele~tion JERUSALEM (AP> Arab guerrilla supporters. Palestinian nat1onahsts and Communists \\<'re the winners tOday in an election that showed growing resistance to Israel's control or occupied West Jordan I\ final volt• rount from Monday's elections in two dozen West Rank towns and v1llaj.!c~ confirmed that most moderate Arab leaders w<'rc beaten by dd1antly anti Israeli candidates -mclud- mg i.upporters or th(' mitla"t'd Palestine Libera lion Organi2at1on, IR..,. Commb•lonrr Clrared Wi\SlllNGTON <A P l Internal Revenue Service Com- m1<;s1on1•r Dona ld • Al<'xandl'r has been cleared of allegations or m1c,rondu('I. nut .. Trca~ury Oepartment TPport acknowled~es that 1\lt•xand1•r and oth<'r IHS ofCicials used "questionable jud gment" In hl<wking an uud1t of Senator .Joseph M. Montoya's taxes . 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Tb Kamat Jumblalt accwu~d Syrln today of prep nng S.lqa cuerrUlu conlt01 the Beirut lolernaUooal a laree·St'alt invasion of LebinM and called for airport. two of tbe threo main port.a and several key foreign help to prevent it positions wltbtn Btlrut. JumbJatl met with d1plomat.s or the United Ecypt's Mlddlo East Nows A1c ncy reported States, Jo'rance and the Soviet nlon after President that Arafat b ad me.aaaect Etypllao Pr•ldut Halei Assad threattned more Syrian military In· Anwar Sadat that he feared the Sa.lqa men wwld tervtnUon In Lebanon. und l!:gypt warn~ the try to wipe out bit PLO guerrillas, many of whom Syrians to leave Y asir Arafat '!I Pialeshne Llberu· fouabtalon1u1idc J umblatt 's lef\i1t.s. tion Organlution alone. . £gypt respond~ with a warning that It wUI not "Troubling signs confirm that the Syrian army tlllow any action that could l~ad to the liquidation oC that crossed the border b :!trengthening its num-\he PLO. T he Egyptian news agency said Sadat. ben and is on the way to occupying essential com -who returns to Calro today from a tour of Western munications networks for u large·scale Invasion of Europe, called a meeUni oC hi.5 National Sec~nty Lebanon," Jumblalt said m a telegram to Arab Council Thursday. Logue bendquarters in Cairo and Arab chiers of :state. RELATIONS BETWEEN Egypt and Syt hl have been strained since Sadat signed another Sinfti IN A WARNING apparently addr essed to disengagement pact with Israel last fall without Jamblatt, Assad told a pohllcal rally 1n Damascus getting back a ny of Syrin's Golan Heights territory Monday that h e wus "prepared to move into from Israel. Lebanon to protect any v1ct1m of aggression. Libyan Presid ent Moammar Khadaly sal(J "We have complete freedom of move ment We Monday his government aJso "rejects any foreign have the capabtltly to take any position we want." intervention in Lebanon." He promised unlimited Jumblalt. whose military drive for complete aid to "the nation alist forces," apparently r eferring victory over the right-wing Christians was checked to the leftist Moslems. by another Syrian threat of intervention 11 days Assad is trying to prevent a final Jeflist victory ago, claims that up to 6.000 Syrian troops already that would make Lebanon a Mosll!m Socialist cou.n- are 1n Lebanon along with 7.000 Palestinian guer try. He has been urging 3 political settle ment with 1:t nil as of the Saiqa organization. which S) ria 5().50 division of power between the Moslems and finant'es and controls. Christians, appar ently because he wanls the Syrian troops and t anks inside Lebanon rt>Storation or the prewar capitalist economy from _co_n_tr_o_l _th_e_th_r_e_e_m_a_i_n_p_a_\_·ed __ h_ig_h_"_' a_y_s_er_o_m_S_y_n_0_w_ru_·_c_h_S~>-' n_· _a_beneflted i.ndire_c_t~IY~·------- Poist)11011s Clo11d • AP w1 ... ,....11 I Soxious bromine gas driflt'd from truck near Dwight. 111 • Monday morn in~. for<.' m~ evacuation of to\m's 3.800 residents About 200 canis ters of J1riu1d bromine' rup· tured during a truck ndc from :\lcmph1s to Chicaj?o and bccam£' a lethal gas whE>n mixed with :11r as the truck stopped near Dwight. After six hours the gas leak was contmned and tht' clnud dissipated. vacationland BRITISH COLUMBIA ~FREE ~ ~\ FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY DAILY PILOT British Columbia Travel Adventure Spons~red by ~ Western & British Columbia Department Y =·ot ,,, , 1.,, •• , • , of Travel Industry Wednesday, April 14, 8:00 P.M. 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FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT YOURLOCALTRAVELAGENCY OR THESE OFFICES OF THE DAILY PILOT • 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa • 1186 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach • 17875 Beach Boulevard, Huntington Beach • 25201 La Pat Rd., Saddleback Valley ~. Stieky See11e """"'··- Traffic was heavy but moving across Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco, where a 14-day-old strike by city employes has crippled public transportation. A judge or- dered strikers to return to work Monday, but union of· ficials said they would ignore the order as unconstitu- tional. They also reacted negatively to a new plan pre· sented by a city negotiator. Another Westside . Victi01 Found Dead LOS ANGELES CAP) -A lull of several months in attacks on elderly Westside women t'ame to a jarring end with the discovery or the partially decomposed body of an 85.year-old woman who ap- parently hlkd been raped and strangled. police said today Authorities said Hazel N1t'hols, whose body was found Monday in her bedroom . could be the 10th \\Oman murdered by the so called "Westside Rapist · · HOWE VER, THE\' noted. the v1cl1m was found tn the Crenshaw area of the city. !'lomt' d1-.tancc· from the Wilshire a nd llollywood areas wherl' prevtOU'> "'Wl'•tr:.adl' Hapasl .. attacks had oc curred. An autopsy was scheduled today to determine how !\l rs. Nichols. who lived alone. had died Jler body was found after her landlord, who had not seen her since Wednesday, informed pohce that he wa~ unable to gain entry lo her rirst floor apartment Officers rcfus~ lo say whether the body was fully clothed or whether the apartm<'nt had been r ansacked More than 30 elderly women have been attacked in an 18-month period in the Westside area. THE SER IES OF attacks prompted formation of a special 1)011ce "Westside Rapist " squad. But officers said the unit was dt!-1 banded recently because some months had elapsed smce the last n · ported attack. T~ay Aptil 13 1978 Patty Leaves Cell Faces LA Hearing, Mental Tests .... SAN FRANCISCO <AP t -defendant ~as round guilty i$ a tartly ronfusl'd .... hen Carter 1m Patnc1a Hear11l, htr fin•) isen· most •enou• offenn and onl' po t'd the muxamum :1cntt'ncl' tenclng for armed bank robbt>ry whu:h could be cla.ulfit'd as fkr ottorne' )I qu1ckl) '4tui.pt-n-d delayed. preparf'd today for •' both brutal and \'IOlent," the tisurancrs to hl·r 90-da)' psychla tn<' e \•aluat1on JUd&e said Halle) cxpl:uned tht'dt'ct ion to lhatl could be <'rU<'tal ln htr bid Bally spoke briefly or1 behalf of Miu 1l.-11r'I\ ·, p.:irents, ltantJolph for frttdom. hu chent, say Ina that he doubu'd und Cathennt• lft>ur.i. woo "ere Authorities plan to take Masi; ~1ely needt'd lo be prol~ct<.'d :.1ltmg 1n lht' front ro" Hearict from the jail cell that hus from Mis. Hearst. and he urgt.>d Wht'n Hallt•y entered tht' bt't•n her home for i.evcn months that "retribution by so<'lt·ty " courtroom bdore the :.es:.aon and ny he r to Lo Angeles Wed bhould be 8\'0idcd bt'gan. ht' frunt'd O\clr to tht• nesday for a pretnal hearing on US. Atty. James L Browning llt"ursts und explalrwd wh&t state charats or k1dn11p. robbery Jr .. who prosecuted the case. did Cartt.'r "as about to do. huvtnit and assault. The char1e:. stem not speak a nd had no commt>nt rett<'ht'd ai.:rr('mt·nt "ith tht• from a crim e s pree tht>re a for reporters month after the San Francisco Mtss Hearst conCer~>d with her JUd&e '" '1 i·lo~l'd i1oor heann~ earher bank holdup of which :.he "as attorneys for more than s ax hour:. :\l r ' He .i r•.t gui.ped "ht'n convicted before rerturning to the San Ratley informt•d her of the m .ix i\FTER WHAT ti. expected to Mateo County Jail south or here. 1mum penalty short!~ before be a bn er court session, she will where shP has been kepl stnc\' court bell.sn. but th<· nambo~ ant movP on to the Metropolitan Cor· her a rrest Sept 18· allornt.>y rcpeall'd st•n•ral t1 mei. recttonal Cenl~r at San Diego MISS HEARST, appearing that 1t was "stnclh me<'hnnaral" where she "ill undergo lengthy pale and weak, seem\'d momen· and Mr~ Hearst r~mamcd calm court-ordered pi.ych1atric U · aminallon. DAIL 'I PILOT A 5 'Ciue' Halted SAN BERN ARDINO tA P I A te mporary ~trutnang order h1111 bffn IS:tUed to halt tht' sale ot ll dt'\'tC\' which propc>nents rhum as dfl't'tl vc tn trcitl Ill~ rancer the Superior Court order 15 ued Monday s toll't thl' dtlltnbution n( lhl.' bO called Jrrt'latron board," whk h the •tutl' attorney .:,·nera l 's office s411C'I hus no theraP<'ulic vulul'. The uthlrnt•y general's orflrc du1ml'd the deCen· danti.. John G Wil:.on and tm11l11 1-'t" t' \\'iii.on, or Son llC"rnurdino. v1nlall'd \Jraou-; '>t3h' ht>11lth nnd hustnes• codes Criminal char~l'S nrc aho pt'nding aj!11mst the \\'1b.ons 111 connection with thl• operat wn t;".S . Dis tril't Court Judge Oliver J . Curter, al the request of defense attorney F Lee Bailey. ordered the add1t1onal testing Monday. As a form allty. he sentenced Ranch e r Held in the newspaper he•res!> to the Murder maximum 35 years in prtson -25 years for armed bank robbery and 10 years for use or a firearm in a felony -to meet the require- ments of the law allowing the ex- tended psych latrlc examina· lions. TEHACHAPI lAP> - A ranche r h as been booked for investigation ·of murder in the killing or wild animal trainer Ted Derby , wh authorities said was shot during a dispute over whether his animals were be in g fed a neighbor's livestock, in- \'est1gotors said. One of the nic~t things about our Buster Brown.shoes is the way we fit them. BUT CARTER made clear that he would reduce the sentence after the final reports on Miss Hearst's Sao Diego examination are submitted. '"How much, I'm not now pre- pared lo say.·' he lold attorneys lie not ed that, he has said before that the maximum Sl'n· tence he would consider is 2S years, with any prison terms for the two counts running concur- rently. He specifically urged Miss Hearst to cooperate fully with prison psychiatrists, sa ying it would be a Caclor in determining "the nature of the modification" or her punsshmenl. .. The court finds that it re· quires more detailed information before it can make a final de· termination or sentence to be tm· posed.·· lhe judge said SHE WAS convi<'ted Ma rch 20. even though s h e tearfully testifi ed she was threatened wit h death if she did not participate in the holdup "The offense here of which lhe FLOWERS IY THE SEA "' S. c .. tt Hwy. ~ L.....-leKll 1W. 494·9428 They said John Donald Coyne, 63, was taken into custody Monday, shortly after the shooting .. Sheriff's deputies said Derby, 41, whose real nam e was Theodore Ralph Ball. died in sur- gery at Kern Medical Center in Rakersfleld after he was shot twice with a .JIJ-caliber handgun Weddiff Pina Mewporta.ach -Anlloue ran DE P T I F. S said ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coyne asked a uthoritiesl to nccompany him when FLOWERS IY Differentia Florist he eon Cronled Der by DECOR S und ay ni g h t . H e 0 claimed som e of has cat· 124 An . et Mar tle were beinR stolen and Ill:. S• CletMftt• butchered at Derby's 1W (7141 492·412S ranch. or 492·1170 ·• SEAL BEACH BROADWAY FLORIST FLOWER ton Peclfk cat. Hwy. Seal Buch SHOP, INC. 21 3-431-2571 CALL . JOJO en-• ..., ... "' .... ~.LAGUNA HIGUB. w 495·0500 PARTY PLEAZERS FLOWER VALLEY OFFLOWHS CAU. 968-2525 1717' ••• .,. st .. ser.... ,_...,.., IRV INE FLORIST Wtt'NY- lbrtre TMCll flen .. _. PHONE 752-1780 CAPISTRAMO VILU.GE FLORIST u tn c-..c-...--.,......,....e...- COST A. MESA. FLORISTS 117 IROAOWAY " c ........ THI FLOWER SELUR ~ JJJ7 E. c-•f Hwy. w c-eDtt4 Mw 673-1270 ltOSSMOOR CEKTBl FlOWH SHOr tlllt HAL HA(H tL'9, 'IAl ffolat Ct 21J-Sf6-JUI 1 J4Hr ....... _,_.,.IJ .. • AMEllCAH IUUTY FlOltlSTS 17151 ... , .... , 546-8284 " SHOP • " ORDER EASTER 3013 Harbor Blvd. R OWERS HOW Costa Mesa All Crttdlt Cerch Acettptttd 2750 Harbor Blvd. 6 St/\ .Natt C•()lt;t161'0 ·• (714) 493-3227 •· DE MURL ~. FLORIST 101 .._,_. ... 11.. c ....... ... 6 46-4479 iiHli•s MISSIO.. A.OllST a. GIFTS CAU 837-6502 H171 N• .... ltw ,.,. . .., ~y,. 548-6071 11~ ALICIA'S .I A.OWHSIGWT'S IJO IC~w., ... .,.. ..... ,_,_.to.:. ..~,... ... --133-1113 Carol's Fountain of flowers t7fJJM.,..._ ,_....,~ 147-3141 1611 -.......... """' ........... c ..... 644-4060 441 1 ... 17tlt lhet, c:..h-• '4M144 NEWPORT FLORIST Wl''rt' your r.ctra touch /lon&t ORDER EASTER f"l,()WERS NO\\' 3636 NEWPO~T BLVD NEWPORT BEACH -f>HONE- 675-2292 "'"" .. ""'' (ttHtlth ..... ,.,. , ., It. Han1~s NURSERY AND FLOWER SHOP Phone 546-5525 ALSO ~fATUIUNG O•Y ANO StLIC OIESIG"S 197& rtortsts' r,.nsworld Ottllvery 842·6414 Co1to MH o Re«h out and touch t'1em/ t/Je FTD Florist ~y/ • 546-9172 2211 MARTIN, IRVINE l~t•• "*' lflle Oevt ••• ~H-• SendtbeFTD EASTER BASKET··· BOUQUET ·As an independent t 1u•,1n"-;3mfin. each FTO Mc>ml)N Flor15I sols his own rmces. The Easter Basket 2 is the same woven basket filled with lovely plants as well as flowers. Usually available fo r less lhar\ 11tso• A8 D PILOT EDITORl"L P GE I,, Report Inadequate The Or3n~c County Board of Superv11>ors 'oted 5 ti nine monltu; ago to •-°' u1 d 11 S??S.OOO·a )'Nlr contr act too health t<.·~t111~ farm founded lJy Dr. Louis Cella. Sl'riou~ qut.·~tions "ere raised im · nh·d1.1tl'ly whrn the ronlract covering daborall' Ph.>:>ical examinations for pro· ~fH.'l'li\t' <·ounty emplo.>t>:S wa1> awar ded to ttw Orangl· County JlcaJth Tcstin1; Institute tOCllT l ). There was. for exnmpll'. the question or Ct:lla'!> 11\\olvl'llll'llt, 11 am , 111 landrn)( tht• t.•111\lra<.·t tor UCllT L 'flll're wcl'c ul:so qucs t1on:-. rl'l:1t<•d tt1 lhl' <.·ountr's failure• lo follow tt paicJ <.'Ol1l>Ultant ':, ud vi<'·~· 01 lo hcc<l 1b own hl·alth offi<0 1<.1 b · c·oun~t·I l..J !'ot \H•t>k. th<.· count~ ~r.wd iuQ (mal· 1) had ~omcthmg to ~a) about tht' con· trm l'rs1al <:ontrm:t Its bl'lutt•d c·riti<:1~m of tt11• C>CllTJ p<.i<:t und lht• p~rt <.•ount,· pcr1>on- 11cl d1rl·<·tor B<•rt Scott olc.in•d 1n 1Lc; m·gnt1.tt10n d1<.ln'L du much to clarify the ..... 1t11.itmn. '1'111: n •porl cl1cl not d1 ..,<.·uss or clar1{y lhl' < \•ll,1 qut•:,t 1011 It 1g norl'<i ulhl'r mll'nm :-tud1cs of thl' <'ontract and occas1onallv was .1l odds \\1th kno" n facts. And the grand 1ury un(ortunatcly did not g l' e Scolt d hear- m~ bl'fort• th~· entire Jury as he had re· qut•:--tt>d Tht: l!,ri.tnd jury's rt.•1.>ort can best bt• <"haractcr1wd a-. comm~ too late a n d failing tu full\' exumim• till s1d~s of the story-both :-t• r w u s II ~1 w s 1 n a ma tt e r o f :. u c h s1~n1 '1c::.tn(·t• :.ind ::.o much ,·ontl'O\ cr .... v. The Wind Changes f'res1tknt l·'onJ'-. rleciswn to eliminate the \\11r<t "dNl•O\l'' troin his C'arnpa1gn ,·nc·ttliu(JI\' "l'l'ffil'U ut ltr~t tu be a strictly pohl1<:al m:meuver But dl'\'l'lopnwnt~ on Capitol 11111 in- tl1catt.• lhJt the l' S .itt1tudc tow.tref thl' SO\'· 1t•l t'nwn .-. under_gomg l'hungl·~ that in - \oht• l:.tr mon· th;,m lhl' .Juggling of 5eman- l1c!:. Hc•nrv K1 ... Slll)?l0r·.., ad\oCaC\ or a policy of dl'lt·ntl' '' J ::. at ftrjt .1ct·epted at fo<:l' 'nluc un .Jtt<.·mpt tu ll'~sc·n lt•ns 1on "htlr l\\n a<h 1•r-.<•nt'" tr\' lo rl'!'>olve their ha~lt: C'Onflicls . But it didn't truw lonJt for delt!ntl' to <it>· velop llJJ the carmurk!t of a du1~· w ord. To the anm1ge e1tmm, lh~ poliry caml' t o mean that the U S. retreated while Lhe Sov· 1ets ad\ ~meed . T he g r u m salt's lhut m.ide US. farmt•rs happy wrr e M~l'n by many us a n escup\' hntrh that t:'nablt><l Hu:>sie1 to skirt her u)!rit·ullur:il d\'fk1l'nc1cs and devote mon.• effort to m1htury t•xp"1nsion. Work pr<H'<'t'<kd ;1put'l' on a hugt• So\' wt na,·uJ mst;tll'1lton in Somulia on the c:t!'tt ('O••st of Alncu. while· on tht• Wl'Sl {'03St or that continent lht• Ion.: arm of the SO\'it.lts rc:.irhed into Angola :\leam' h1le in W.1shin~on the usu31 bal· tic over def ens<• SJX'nding rumbh:d on. with tht' Penla~on demand mi.: more funds and l'ongressmt•n suggcst111g cuts would be more likch· Then lhl' wind on C<ipitol I hll chjnged F1~urE'~ from :.i L11Jrar~ of Congr<>s-. studr on L'n1te<I Stalt'~·So\ wt :\lshtt11 ,. Ralann• <'onltrml'd that thl' !:>4>' ll'l L'nwn m the pa~t dN·:.idc has undC'rtakt•n <in 1mmt.'n:-.e military bu1ld·up and.1111 thl· proccs!'\, over- taken the L'mted Stat~ m many areas. \-\'h1Jc the United Stlltl-:> Arm y ha~ been dropping from a forc·e o l 939,950 to 789.100. the Sonet Army has grown from l.8 m illion to 2.5 m ilho n . Whill• the U.S. held s teadv \\llh about 10.0011 l<tnks. the Soviets ex'· p::inded lht·ir lank forc.·e from 30,500 to 40.000. The Soviet Na,·y now <.'ounts 226 surface combat ships to our 182; 253 attack su b. marines to o ur 73. And the addition of 2.000 tactical airC'rc.aft appan•n tly has pu:,hed that Sf/\wl force ahe<.id of ours for the first t inw Pres ident Ford had thrcJtC'ncd t1J 'do .my d<.•flon:,C' budl'(et he dC'cmcd madcquall· for L. S. !->afrty. Uut now the llouse. reject inJ{ all propo~ed military SJX.'n ding cut::.. ha:-- c•\ l'n authorized SI I billion more than the President a 5k eel for\\ ar:,h1ps. Kbs ing.er has cknied rcfert,ng to the t:nited Slates a!) a potentially second·das~ power Whether 01· not he made the remark attribul<:d to him. the.> news from Capitol Hill inch cales a mc-. .... agt.> of somt.> !>Ort ha! been rect.>1,·cd Lawmakers Bypassed Governor's Appointees Skirt Con/ irmation No bt•t lt'r illust ration of lht• wraknt?sscc; of tht• p r esrnt :.y~tem of con r 1rm 1ng gub<'rnutor111 I appmntment:. wi ll t•ver bt' m111l1• lhJn the current c a 5 e 1 n v o I ' t n .: H u y 111 11 n d Procun1er St·natl' l'nnhrm .1t11m l'\,.,ts J'I a ,,,fl·~uarll a~ .11 n:. l 1 r re~pons1bll' Jppointmt•nt ~ issuing from lht' .:11\ ernor·s orr1c1• A n d Cvt'n l hough l h ,. law lat'ks t'" sent1al tt'eth (or t'nfOrl'(' ment. 1t ha~ wnrl·.i•tl n•J<,nn:iblv "ell •ml ii OO\.\ It h;c:. "111 k1'1I hec::i1t ~l' p r l'\'1011' gcl\'l'rnor' wen• highly M'O'ttl\l' to St•rlalt .11t1tudl'' ~tnd :i' 01tlt•cl plaring 1n offire Pl'rMlll'i OPIX)'l('d by I hl· .senators In r.t:>l'~ \\hc•rt' ObJtr twns Wl'rt' 1101 first uppan·nt. gml'rnors hll\l' lwl'n prompt to withdraw 11111111n,1t1nn' "'hl'n tlwy 'urfan•<I lh'r.1u'l' of that 1111 'Pl'kl"n uncl<'r..,tanrltnJ? frw h~J\C l'\i'I 11fr11•1,1ll} hl'l'n rl0fll,l'<l 1·011 f1rmJt111n PRO{'l Slt:K '"' 1•h:11rm rin nf tilt' A1lull Authorit\, \\hlt'll -.i•rv1•.., ,,., I lit' ... t .1lt"' parnl1• he>.111J "" wlt•ct 111n for I h1• JOh l:i...1 \l'.1r hv <:11\ t'• n111 J1•Hv flnm n 'l)lark1•ll 1mnll'dt •It' "JI J'i'hlllCln Jn111 .1lh , h•>"'l'H'I, thr ( EARL WATERS ) Senate Hules Comm1tlt:t>, "h1ch scr eens appointments, refrrred the nommat1on to the Cull ~nate. When 1l was clear tht>re were 1n- !>ufftc1ent \Oles to approve the appointment. thl' St>nate moved the issue back to the Rulei. Com m1ttee It was an action designed to a \'oid em ba rr assm~ a rll'w ~OH'rnor. still enjo) tnJ! th<' tr.id1 uonal "pohu cal hone) moon · A go,·ernor an"wus to gN along with the Legislature would have prompt ly withdrawn Procunier's name from further consideration. An 1ndi\'1dual ap- pomtE>e caught in SU<'h a trap >AOuld h ave J(rac1ously resi~nt>ti to Sil\'C the go,·ernor any furthl'r problems. Neither happened JSSTEA D, Procunler ron t1nued on the JOb. The wt•aknt'!iS of the law 1s that appomtt'Ci. can take office before h1•111i.: t•on firmed and remain on the job un· t1l 1ht• t'nd of the year wheth1·r tht• S..•natc t akt's action nr l'' ('n 1f 1t refu~es confirmatwn And, un lcM• th<' St'nat1• volt'' to n.'Jl'Ct 11 nommatwn. the nomm;1t1on ran be resuhn1111t•CI th1• follow1n~ ~t'.tr No prc\lous amcrnor eH•r h.111 !ht• ;.iuc.lat·rt r to pre''i an ur- ()()tnt mt•nt tn !-U(' h r j :;h1nn But <;on•rnor Bro" n ha' lie not onlv krpt Procun1cr on the JOh lhrouf!hout the entire penod but has thro" n lht' Senate into an up. roar O\'er his utte r contempt /cir 1l.'I confirmation proeesses by re- submitting the nomination. Had the Leg1:.l&ture adopted the feder al syste m wherl'by ex· ttut1ve appointees may not take offtt'e until confirmed. th<' situa- tion "ould never ha ve arisen. Realt11n~ that. Senator H. L. .. 8 111"' Richardson last year authort'd a bill whit'h would ha\·e hlocked appo1ntmen~ until con· f1rmat1on li ts measure was thought too harsh by a Senate Committee al the time although the same' measure undoubtedly "ould sail through now. RICHARDSON, an arch con- 'ier\'at1ve and chit'f cn t1c of pre- 'ient pr1so11 polic1£'s, was seeking to make thl' confirmation pro· cess effeC't1vc Hrs \'icws wf'r e shared bv others. cons<'rvativei; a nd h bt'ruls. One of these was Senator Nit'k P f'tris. As a com. prom1s<' h(· authored a bill r e· qumng thl' forfeitun' of offic1• 90 days jfter appo1ntmf'nt ir tlw Senate failed to a pprove t•1ther by action nr 1nact1on. Th{' Petri.; bill :t\\ :11ts adion bv the As<>emhly hut t'vcn 1( it is UJ;. provrd and signed h.\ the gov· f'rnor ll "111 not relieve the PrO<"unier s1tu~1 t1on llnv1n~ hcen renominated h<' 1~ a~<>ure<J of M'r\'inf! yet another \ car rt>gard· lt·~s of SC'n.ttt• :1t'l wn Thall.ut>! ··~· .. ~' ~ - I ... . , r-' ( • .. Pe111u•J1lca11ia Could Decide It The Primary Shuffle WASHJNGTON llis narrow est'ape in Wisconsin so qwcldy flushed o ut a legion of ea~t.'r enemies within the Democr atic party scenting his blood that the limitation of Jimmy Carter'l> prr- s1denltal campa1~n becam~ im med1atel~ dear. he 1s nor.trongt•t lhanhis last pn ma ry w in Gratifying thoui:h Carter's one per centage-point win in Wiscon- sin was after being declare· e d defeat e d bv television t'omputers. 1t dtd represent a substantial decline from his own poll~ :.how in !Z a comfo r tablr ''it'torv O\'t•r Re p r.ior n s l 'rlall ~1<Jrl' dt~l\irh JOIZ for him. elect1on·dav 'oter in· ter\'iew · jZ1ve t h is explanation fm his decline intl'nse c•nt1c10,m nf Carter for e\'a~ion on lh<' 1si-ut•:., pushed h:ird 1n W1scons111 h} l 'dall, 1s beginning totakchold. Ct.:RTAINLl' the s ame tact11'!'o will be used for Penn!>ylvania's primary showdo wn April 2i. where Carter must tnumphor lo1>e> an essential momt'ntum Tht•ne1'<l for that momt>ntum wa' shown h~ thejoywith \\ hlch bothdoctnnair<' liber als and pnr ty pros M'tled on false notice of dl'h•at m W1:-.con:o;1n, pro,·ing that their appart'nt al«·ep tanee of the ad\'t'nt <•f J1mnn Canerwasmerel~ agrudi.t1nl!how togrimreahty T he party's prof ess1onals roclr a remar kable roller-coa:.terof emo· t1onsdurin~ a fewhoursTue:.d<H. Assuming an easy Carter "'in O..ar Gloomy Gu~ Those \\ho think <'nviron· mentilli~t~ 1tr1• a n1•" krnrl of "l'I .1ckvot" br<•f'd m11tht lw inten•stl'd to kno" lhal th1• ancwnt I\ 11 •'<'"' 'o I l' \errd pure air that a man "ho polluted hi-. n1·1ghhor's rur was lt:ibll' to J J1t•11,,11~· ur dl·ath Ii II ~y c .... _,.,,,,., .,. • ..-, ... ..., .......,., 4"111 .. fMt fMttU •,Uy ....... , f ... •Inn .. "" .... 'f> .... , s. ... ......, ""' _.,. .. G_f G"'• O•llr ,., ... ( EV ANS-NOV AK J over the hapless t.:dal l 1n W1seons10 . Democratic 1ns1dl'rs thal afternoon began pro;ectm~ Carter delegate lQlals. Their con- sensus · he would f1n:1llv w111 between 1.000 and l .200delegate:.. \\lthtn ea:-.y dista n('c of lhe l,~ needed to nominate "l'\'e gl\·t·n up.'' one party pro, fiercely com- m11ted to St·n. Hubert Humphre), told ui. "Not hing ran :>lop Jimm~ ·· THAT GLOO~ tumt'd to JOV 'Allh the fabe t.:dall \'ICtorv 111 W1scono;m. Some party old-tuner.., r1d1cvlou~ly d eclared 1-lumphn•\' nominated 'fhe morn1n.: honj:!O\ er that round Curter lht• \\10nt'r afttr all. left llll' pm' m1d\~ aybet" Ct'n theirTul'i.dJ) Jf ternoon low u nd Tue!>day n11thl high· no lon)!l'r ddealisl but far from certain Carter':. bamlwagun "asstoppl'd. .'\mong both ugular~ .111!1 liber als. tht' presumptwn 1s th<ll non-candidate Hum phrey 1s tlw alternative. Liberals St't• t:dull merely as means of dr aimnJ( votes from Cartl'r in Penns}"lvania. A!> for Sen Henry M . Jarkson. April6 was Black Tucsdav. lle ran more poorly tha n the wor.st expert :1tions 1n New York and showc'<i stunnmi: unpopularity in Wisconsin~ ith a 7 percent total With hopefor l'dall and Jackson crumbhng, llumphreyefforts t1r1· beinj:!stepped up. M 1nnesotct;Jlhl'" Sen Walter~t ondulr.Gov Wen dell AndE>rson a nd wheeler-dealer Bob Short --are starting a "~·r1cnds of ll umphrey" or- ~an1zatio11 ~omr :!0,0110 pro llumph rt'~ h •tte1 "· :.1g1wd hv Rt'p!'. Bob H1.•q:I ;1nrl of 'I 1nrw~o1.1 and Poul S11non of lllinm~ :11·1· Ill" ing muill.'d t n IH t'' mu~ 11:1ti11n,1I COllH•ntron dt'lt•g11tt•:. t .. dt,IJUl1• C~1rtl'r'~ trll~\ ltj b1 II t'. 11t·~1rnn 1-:\''!'oo uttr.1l'11\1•m·" to hbcr::1b "J:. 111a1h1•rll•ntlv enhanced by Ca rt 1·r·~ .\!.11t•n1l'11l lhal he sees nothlni.t v.tullJ! with t•ommun1l1es try1n~ "to mamt.1in their ethn1(' purity "Th.111' J.:l>t,.I general ckct1011 pohtll'~. hul 1l recharged :ill lhe doubt' abouL Carter am On I( h he rats -1ndutl- 1ng one l'l'nrh\ I\ :1111.1 poltt1n.m "'ho h ad twcn on thl' '\'rt-:1• ot l'O· dor!.tn~ him ''I'm not J namm1: liberal." ht· toltl 11~. ··11111 "hl'n I p 11' k II )I t h I :-. Jll •11 II I II ~ ' P1'11lndelph1J I 11qu11 t'I orml re .rd about 't•1h111 r punl\ I j.!\'l ""' nt•d " Ah1n Ba11111 , th1• c 1111111ng ll'll \\Ing Oemor rulH· 11p1·tall\t'. \\;1·. l'llPl'C'tedb\-rn.w, 1t111111ell) • ltnlh aboanJ Carter ~ lwnd\\ J).!011.1ll1•r "orking ugain:o;t 111111 all )t·;ir llul the cvt'nl~ <>hr1•r1·t1 tum and ch .. la' ed an\' ~U<' h ''' itc-11. "I\' Ilic• onc · J!UY nn bUth J :11·kM111 'i-11nd ('111 ti•r ·.., l'nt'my lt!--ti.,'' Huron told w., 'Tm rt'lie\'ed " Thot11<h JI um ph r <'Y <llc•hard' ii•· ny 1t. Pt.>nn::.y Iv a rua rould 1k1·11h· 1t ;111. On1.> powc1 I ul 1>1m11wr:itw hi.:ur<• lffl\ a I c•lv lwhl'"'" ('\ 1·r_vth10J: boil' do\\ n to I h11nph1 l'' ,.., Cartl•I', \\1lh th1• 1111rnt0Jtwn t:o1ng to Carter 1( ht· "ms in Pennsylvania And nobody 1<> bet· ting murh uga1ni>t the C'an1hdatco; "ho so sut'rcssfully ha-. played to mai.s opin ion and :.o boldly IJ!· nored the party pro~ -by pral'o· 1ng "elhn1e purity." We're All Experts In Changing Roles If you are like m ost people. as I assuredly am, then you may have n oticed ho w we t•han~e roles a s we cha nge functions, and are hardly ever aw are of the j is· crepancy. Dnving a ear puts lJ~ into the motoring fu n('l 1on. where the pedestrian ill; (SYDNEY HARRIS) me as far loo rynical. One finds me not enf!uf!ed 1•nough in political d1c;c us:.ion: anothl'r find~ t he p1c<'1•s too poltt 1cally "!.lantl'd "A~"'". I tim to<> '"11m· pit•," and too "1·ompll•x." The Threat of 'Counter/ orce' regardt'd as a da n ge r ou11 1d1ot and a n obstruction lo ve hi cu la r speed. safety and sanity. But the mo- m ent W<' beco m e a pedestrian for an hour. lhe funt'lion of walkin~ :shifts our psycholog1caJ roll' and then t he m olori11t turns into a homicidal bea11t and a wildly tn· conside rate menace to life and limb. AND SO 1t ~or' ThNil' art> all <0ontrad1ctory view~. wh1rh can not be t ru<' :11 lht• 1H1me tlm1· yt't 11 r urely Ot'C'urc; to t nt1r-. that thry ar1• n•n•n ltn~ .1s mul't1 I and 1wrh;c pi. mor1') o 110111 I h1•ms\'IV<·~ D "i J I.Io u I I h 1• w n r k h 1• 1 n u rnh C'it.c·tt Sdentist~ huq· IN1nwd Irr suh· t nrrl whul 1' nilkd "lht· f}('rson:il ('qunu on" from thc•1r ohM·rvo t icJn:;, for tht•y r.-1·11•:n1 7t• lh,1t thc-y ore not m1•n ·ly (HHil!IV1· rc1ti~tc·rs o( the pht1no1t11•n11 thc•y ur1• In. qulrlnl( Inti> T h l11 l~ hurdcr, perhap11 lmJ)<>!lrtthlt'o l1> do In the art~ bul <•very rrltk ~hould re gularly expoRt• h1 m11cl f t<t the vuJner ab1hly hl' finds "' othcrr.. \\ r\.Slll ~GTON In ;1 pn\'ut1• l1•111•r to rr1"rnll•nt f'orcl . t11.n l'fll) :-t'tl'llltou-. 1·nni.:r1·,>1 11w11 h.1\'1' I Hl'<t•d ~OI01' llrjlt'lll t'JUt''ll111l 'I ,1bnut "C'nunlt·dorl'l' " Th" '"' a l1•rn'I tl111t ~1oh11 I ~tr:ltl'#!l't~ "'<' ,,, ch-i.rnh(• .1 nurlt'ar hht1 ,\ t t a l' k t h II t "ould 1le~tr11v .rnnlher n;i - trnn·:. nu1'll'.1r force s jnd "'llH' out II ~ capability to c-ountc·1 at· lJ<'k 1'ht• ('On- C'ern~ pair Rep. Rob Carr. D -~ll<'h. and Rep. Tom Downey. D .'\ Y both m embrrs of the po\l.erlul House Armed Service..; Commit· tee. fear the Pres ident's nurlt':tr polic1('~ could lead th<' &>\'ietc; ~omc dav lo $lr1ke the l 'n1tNl Statts with a "counterforec" blow. The congressmen dte the l7 S emphasis on ach1cvtnR a <'OUn · lerforce capnbilily rath('r than on finding n diplomati<' solution. The real problem. they plc11d, '' 10 pre' ent any country from dr \£'lor11ni: :J r1rc;t ~trlkl.' nbihty to (JACK ANDERSON J cfl''itroy .JllOl hN'!\ r1•tuli11to1y rorr<·~. "MATC'lllSG the SovtN~ >AOuld do noth1n~ to decr eo!H.' their abiht)' to c;\nke us first." Carr '4nd Downey wrote the rre.;ident. "Counh·rforce. ftr\l· .,tnke cnpab1hly, can bew;cd only to('('>mm11 n~~rE>ss1on, not to deter 1t. Our onl\ hope 1s to prevent the Soviets from developing It. and this can only be done through SALTproh1b1tion ... ''There is no vt>nfiable way to prohibit its con~tructlon. But tests are verifiable and thus pro· h1b1tablr. 1f you can prevent a v.eapon from ever being tested, ) ou prevent its construction. smce nobody would rely on an un· lesled system " The prevailing wisdom is thnl the two sup e r powers, t'll<'h equipped with enough nuclear power to devastate thl' other, would he com pelled to h\'C toR<'tht'r in peace. Atom tt' S<'1rn llst Robert Oppenheimer once 11· lustrated the theory wlth the' analogy ot two S('Orpions in a bot· tic. BOTll SCORPIONS pos11css 'il· 1ng1•r!I t hut rouht kill the other. Aul t•arh scorpion Is aware that the> \'<.•nom Ii. Rlow uding. Thu~ lhr victim, ht'forc dytnf:, woultl d<'a l an equ ally lcthul retullalory blow agnlnsl the llfU(rt'-~!lor. Carr and Downey contt.'ntl that <'<lunterforcc• would change this. IC the sc()rp1on~ should rvcr de· q•lop t'ountf'rforce stinger!! w1lh qwck at'ttn!Z. p11ralyz1ng Vt'nom. either scorpion <'Ould klll the other without ~ulfertng retaha- UM. "Eat'h v.ould be sorely tempt· e<I." wam the <'ongre'I men. "to S&\'C' himself by stnkmg Cir~t Sooner or later, carnage would be inevitable." The kC"y to counterforce. they say. would be deadly at'curale. l'.ubmanne·launched, multiple- warhead mis'l1les. If this should be coupled w it h a m a j o r breakthrouJ(h in ontl submarine warfare. the nation possessing sut'h missiles would have an un· assailable count~rforce. W h a t wor r i e s the c o n • l(ress1onal pair is that both s up<'r powers are r ush ing rx•ll melt t oward counterforce while lh<·ir diplomacy is drag. !(Inf! "We twhc\'e," the con- l(re~men w rote Presiden t Ford • bluntly. "your national secun ty 11dv1sers are mi~leuc;mg yllu.' · TJIE \' UK•:N thl' rurrent s1tua1ton lo whrn tht' late PrC'-1· dt•nt Lyndon J ohnllon's advisers m isled him during the Vietnam War . Art'ordlng t o the con · ~ressmen. Johnson's advisers p lat'ed gr eat s t re!l8 nn body coun ts a n d co m p u teri Hcl measurt>ll which provt'rl "1rrclc· vant to tht" outcome or the war. "But their unfortunate' preoc- cup at 1on w ith t h ese non· signafi(';,nt measurPs apparently blinded them" to other factors and '·doomed us to failure re- (lard less of the q uality or qu:lnt1- ty (I( our m ilitary effort. "Sim ilarly." declared the C'M· greu m en . "your present ad· visers would have you be greatly concerntd over num<'rical com p a risons of U.S vs. S<>v1ct strength whit'h are erroneous, unimportant dr both. "At the same time, they would have you disregard the growth of the s trategic cou nt P.rfor ce capabilities of both m ojor powe rs. which is im me nsely threatening to the futurt" military security oC th e American ]>eO• pie." Al another lt'vtl, I think of this every lime a ne w book of mine c omes out. One of my pro· fesslonal functions l:s t hat of dra ma cr i tic; a nd when the <'titles ar e assa iled (as they c uslo mar1ly are>. I brisUt> with re1entment a t the unfa irness and o bf u~eneu of these attacks. tET, when my own books are reviewed by the literary crilks, I unconscious ly s hirt gears, a nd find their comments intolen1bly s hort-sighted. prejudicial, and anogantly opinionated. It is then -a nd only then - that I can clearly see how each c ritic fillers a w ork through his own persona lity. and reads into or oul of it whatever is most con· genial to his own value syst.em , while s upposing that he is re ally being "objective.'' While most of the reviews have bee n favorable, foT whJch l give grateful t h o nks, e v e n t h e laudatory ones tend to dlsagree on what they find in the book. One sees m e having too op- timistic a fa ith ln iho ~lbillties of human n ature : another views ORAHGE COAST DAllY PILOT "'""'' \ I\ f'rrl J '11lrl1tl,.•1 ·11,,,mn• l.11 11/ ~-,,,,,., ,,,,,,,.,,,, "',,.,,,,." f d1/or1al I 'a11r f.t11t1>r "rhr t"olllurral p:iar or lht• Tl.uh• l'llol '''<'k~ tn 111(1., m .111'1 '.llmul,111• ro·.111••1' ltv 1irM1•nt1r1i: 11n th" 11.1~1· Ill\"''•' 1 omm1•n1.ir, 'Ill l<lflll \Of lllh fl''I h\ 'Hllil(',11· t'Cl r11l11mn1sh anrl 1·;1rlll0fll\I,, h\ rro' 1din1: 11 forum f<ir fl'fl<lr1,. '11"'4 1. .1ntJ II\ Pll''l'nlln~ t hi' ll("A 'llllJWr'~ 0111111011' a111f 11tr,1'I ntl 1•urn•nt l<1J1lf\ Tht• Nht1111.1I n111ntnn' Of I hi' 1);111\ 1'1lot .llJllf»lr """ rn lht• 1•t.11111n,rl ('olumn .11 lhc to11 nf lhc> puJ.!t'. 0111m111" ,., pr('l'~'ff hv lh1• rofumnl't., •mtl ' 1·artoor11~h .,,,,, lrtt1•r ''nlr•r' 11rr lhi·lr il>An :in•l no l'ndnr~c·m••nr 11( llw1r \IP\o\!> h\ lhl• llnil) J'Jl11t 'lhould b1• 1nh>1 1 t•d Tucs<lav. April 13. l~iG !,uesdly.Af'•' t3. ms DAil Y P'ILOT A 7 .jusl well OM~ s · II cars slack upwilh lhe foreign models. SMALL SPORTY CARS ENGINE Chevrolet Monza 140-cu.-tn. 2+2 4-cyl. 2 -bbl. Chevrolet Monza 140-cu .-in. Towne Coupe 4-cyl. 2-bbl. Pontiac Sunbird 140 -cu .-in. 2 -Door Coupe 4-cyl. 2-bbl. Oldsmobile Starfire 140-cu. -in. Sport Coupe 4-cyl. 2 -bbl. Buick Skyhawk "S" 231-cu. -in. Coupe v -6 2 -bbl. Datsun 280Z 168-cu. -in. Sport Coupe 6-cyl. F.I. Toyota Celica ST & 133.6-cu.-in. GT Sport Coupes 4-cyl. 2 -bbl. VW Scirocco 97 -cu.-in. Sport Coupe 4-cyl. 2-bbl. Fiat Xl /9 78. 7 -cu.-in. C~upe 4-cyl. 2 -bbl. Audi Fox 97-cu .-in . 2-Door Sedan 4-cyl. F.I. BMW 2002 121-cu.-in. 2 -Door Sedan 4-cyl. 2 -bbl. Mazda Cosmo 80 -c u.-in. Coupe Rotary 4-bbl. Porsche 914 120 -cu.-in . Coupe 4-cyl. F.I. Triumph TR-7 122-cu.-.in. Coupe 4-cyl. 1-bbl. EPA ESTIMATES TRANSMISSION HIGHWAY CITY Manual 30 19 Manual 30 19 Manual 30 19 Manual 30 ·19 Manual 26 17 Manual 25 17 Manual 32 19 Manual 38 26 Manual 31 21 Manual 36 24 Manual . 30 20 Manual 28 17 Manual 31 20 Manual 27 19 When you look at the charts shown here, you'll see that many of our small cars were rated at 30 mpg in the EPA highway test, 19 in the city test, which is right up 'there with many comparable foreign models. In fact, among the "small economy cars," only the Datsun 710 and VW Dasher exceeded our 19 mpg in the city test. Of course, whether you drive a GM car or one of the imports, the actual mileage you get will vary according to the kind of driving you do, yo~ driving habits, your car's condition and available equipment. -11-- .· So compare gas mileage ratings, then drive the cars that interest you ... ours and theirs. We think you'll prefer GM' s. 11M•oroGtutHCt SMALL EPA ESTIMATES ECONOMY CARS ENGINE TRANSMISSION 1UGHWAY CITY Chevrolet Vega 140 -cu . -in. Manual 30 19 Sport Coupe 4·cyl. 2 -bbl. Pontiac Astre 140-cu.·in. Manual 30 19 . 2 -Door Coupe 4-cyl. 2 -bbl. Toyota Corona 133.6-cu.-i n. Mapual 32 19 2-Door Sedan 4-cyl. 2 -bbl. Datsun 710 119-cu.-in. Manual 33 22 . 2 -Door Sedan 4-cyl. 2 -bbl. Fiat 131 107 -cu .:in. Manual 30 19 2-0oor Sedan ,..4-cyl. 2-bbl. Mazda RX-3 70-cu .-i n. Manual 29 19 Coupe Rotary 4-bbl. VW Dasher 97 -cu.-in. Manual 36 24 2 -Door Sedan 4-cyl. F .I. . Volvo 242 130 -cu.-in. Manu al 27 18 2-Door Sedan 4-cyl. F.I. Source: 1976 EPA California Gas Mileage Guide For New Car Buyers. alyoUr AS O~IL '(PILOT LI JV 1 11 r n • · N I 1 I' I r• r1r~l11) I.ti". 11 ''' "1 I \ n1tl1• 1 lt:' In ll1'1t 1•l• I• t li'Slllt'. r'llbll hQd ill 1111' f P1\ ru-.•'(S Guide'. I UV r 11• I "' mpq h111hw1y inrJ 1 m11 1 city w1lh '11''\nu 11 I• 111sm1c; .ion l ri' ' Lt IV .11 yow Tuesday April 13. 1m ' Sen. Jackson: Heavy on Priorities . DETROIT (AP> -The \lo ire or n\itslng ex- Te&m$teMI ~sa James R. Hoffa 1i. JUina to force Teami.ters President Frank Fatufmmons and a bank lo pay $461.136 in pension benefits to her hu1>band ·..,estate The 1>U1 t :.ay:. F1lt&1m· mon:. told the Amencan Se<·urtly Jnd Trui.t Co. lo muke no paymC'nt lo the ltorfa rum1ly bec au~e Jlorra o" cd mone~ to the t)4!nMon fund lloffa ·., pen:.100 totaled SI 7 m1ll1 on. accordrng ln tht• <,Utt. \\ h1ch :.a~'\-hC' a.:ret•d to lca\'e 5461.136 or 11 on dl•po:.rt unlrl Jun l 19i6 F1lt:.11nmoni. did not 'J' "h' hi: heht'\ ed Hof fa o" cd th\' monl'~ £c1J.tJ)r•• Nott. Thu 13 thf ittand o/ tltree art1c~s on the campcng11 tac1tc1 a"'1 atylu of the top thrH ~m«raoc pre1tderi1Kll contenM11 It /oc1mt1 on St11. flntry .\1 Joeklo" 8 y PETEa A&NBTT •PS-i.i(lll1s J 'M The crowd at Elm and Maln In Rochester . N. V. cheered wh n the candid.al d~lared: "As presi· dent of the United Slot~. my No. 1 priority will be to put America back to work so pc<>ple can buy things that are m anuCactured here In this to" n." A mostly elderly crowd »l Buffalo smlll'CI hap- pily "hen thf'y heard thdr choice 1>uy . "I want to glH' top pr1ortt>. first prionly. to rull coverale un der Mt.•dicnre for :.l·mor c1tiwn:. We don't hun• that 1no\\ •. Sl'PPOllTERS MASSED AT THE Frontier Frre llall at Niagara Falls roared as the candidate :.ard . "The first thing I will do is insist welfare be a nahonal obligation. and not put on the shoulders of the local people." Three prionlies. all No 1 One candidate Sen lfenry ~I Jackson campaigning for the Democratic pre~1dential nomination in ~ew York Ja<'k~on empha~1ted these d1CCerent pnoril1e& to different audu•nc<'' a:. lht• political prt.•\:.ure ~rl'" in ="e" York from h1i:. t\\o mo.,t 1>ertou:. opponents. former Gt"Org1a goH•rnor J1mm~ Carter and Rep )lorn:. K l'dall or Anwna l ·; t.~:. ··k,~ ~-'t ... t •; ·i•·.· ..:~.-t ./ ·.r ~ Easter Gift Time at ... ~ UONESSES Clff OFF "the gift place to remember" .; 7. ~, ~ J ,'J... Sh.e'll love you 4. ~ i~Piff' f;-l! for it! -1~ ~ Jt' •et. COMFOllT•lll..E ~ {ti IN 'l'~~!_','Jf>S" .; 370 E .. 17th St. -Costa M esa --~ "'"· Next to Ralph's M a rket '· Store Hours Dallv 9;30-6~al. 'tllf 5;30 ~ .... _J .... ' .. ., ...... 1 ..• '. ,: .. /. ,, .J• / .. f· .' .. 1 .... ' .. 1"' .i Kl'ALA Ll'MPUR. Malaysia <AP> -The national zoo reports it in· jected birth control capsules into its 14 A (ric an lion e ~s e s lx><'aU!>t> 11 run·1afford10 r<'ed uny mo re cub~ AND IN TH£ LASr DAYS of the campaign the senator. reached out for a broader consistency than his mllJ()r supporters amon1 the labor organiza· taons. Jewish commun1tl and regular Democrat:. Jackson speeded up hlll public appearance to inchtde blac-k4', Puerto R1can1> and other ethnic groups and 1n one 3&-hour period made these pro- mises: Putto Ricans: "tr eletted president or the United State~ l wilJ have in the Whitt House a i.pecaal ass1:.tant to Puerto Ri can 11ffalrs so thut pro- blems o( Puerto Rico und their lmPQrtancl' to the l 'nhed Sta lei:. "111 not bt! lo!:>t rn the bureaucratic. Jungle.·· ht· told tht ,.....-:; Puerto R1cun Chamber of Commerct• In New \"ork. Jackson also pro· m1sed "a more dlllgent f prosecution of the b1I ingual education pro gram" to further assist \ Hispanic voters Canadians: "Cana- dians are wo nderful. terrir1c peoµle . g reat ne11thbors I "ant to "c.'f' more empha,r:. in our foreign pohr~ "1th rt• rert•nce to our nt'l~hbor-. here 111 :-..orth Amenc-a The~'\\.' bt'cn nt•J!lerll'<I JACKSON too loni: \\\"H ' takt•n them tor ~ranted ." Jac kson told a campaign mt.•eting at :"1agara Count) in up state Ne\\ York, a region that 1s heavily Canadian Blacks: ":'11edgar Evers died once, but I don't think we should la\' tht• foundation for a second de· ath." Jackson told-750 student:. meeting in thl' gym· nasium or the '.\1 edgar Evers colleg<' in Brooklyn The college. with a 98 percent black student body, Is faced with reduction lo a two-year inslltu- lion because of New York's financial problems. JACKSON TOLD THE~I t\LSO: "We've gone through tht• Ion~ ,.,, 11 rtJ!ht:-. ~tru1o:lt• 10 bring aboul thl' right to ' oil'. 10 lirini; about lllll·~rat1on. l'qual emplo' mt•nt 11puor111111t1l'' and all or thl' otht•r ba~ll' rights we're familiar wtth. The matt important i nghl Is still denied, that of the clvU nght. to a decent • job and decent pay scale." • Much improved as un orator on this camp111t.1n . lhe gray-haired Washington state ()fnator punchei. • t.M air occasionally toemphu~llt' ht tal~enb "We'"e got so much \\Ork to do In thts countr) that everyone is 101na to be bu()} in lhe Jackson ud· ministration." he told a meellnR m an upatate Nt•w York county with J.a ptrccnt unemployment. He has told other listeners; "Every tlmt' you rt' duce unemployment l p.!rcenl YOU havt-$16 b1lht'111 more in the Treusury With full employment we'll have SlOO billion " ~O Ol'a: ASK E D HUI to expluln his mathemut1cs, 01 q11t'stio11cd him about how hu would reduce unemployment lo :! percent from the present rate of more than 1 percent. Not that there was much Ume for quesUon~. Jackson made five campaiJn appearances ond evening rn Brooltl~rn. a nd his upsta\e Nerw York trips wen• so t ightly scheduled that lhe candadutt• could in all honesty beg off questions because he had to s peed on to the next meeting place. He was caught only ut Me<lgor Evers Collegl' 111 Drookl) n Ill.' moved among thl' ~tudt•nt body to !>hake hand~. onl~ tu ht· {'onrronted by demandin~ !.ludenti. ''ho in~1!-.t1:d rn kno'' inf.! hi:. pl•rn to savt.• th~r colh.•)!\' Ill' d1d11 l ha\l' tlnl' WHILE JACKSO~ HAO 'omcthtn~ -.pccial lo orrer each Jud11.•ncl'. he .ibo had .1 major theme. and th1~ M't:med to bl-thl· prumotron or" much more active rt.>deral role In health. <.oducat1on and welfare programs in America Jackson :.howed :.ubtlc diCCerentes in his com- ments on welfare payments. To u construction "orker audience in Rocheslt'r. Jackson declared that tht>re w a~ "$75 m1thon a ) l'ar in handout check~ .. ~1ven in various forms of as~1stancc from stale and rederul authont1es. "We're going 10 take welfare and put it where 1t belongs in the hands of the Cedenl go\'ernment and not on the backs or the local people," he told hi~ rheenng '' h1te audience:. HOWE\'t:R. JACKSO~ 'Ot:\'ER mentioned h:mdoul cht•C'k~ 111 t,1lkmg \\1th h1" hlark and Put•rt1. Ru·an ·1111lw1H't'' 111 :'\'.t•\\ York <"11) Ill· l·..:µlurnl•d 1hal '' h1..·n 111wm ploynwnt ~m.•i. 111> l pe rcrnl "l' lo5t' C\16 billion in ren'mll'" lx'c-aui.e nr the loss of produc •inn ·ind lht "''rd 111 .,upport the unl•mpln)ed Lr~:. .11ont'\ 1:. I\ a1luhlc for C!):.cntiul !)Cr\ ICC!) ·So "l' h:J\ e to put 1)('ople back Iv "ork lo "r<>att' the "~alth lO pa~ for the 1:ducation Jnd ncallh cart' "nd other scn-t<'l'~ pco1>k net•d," J-tckson tells m inonty audit·nces Inn: f A:\llL Y c 1Rc t · n~· IJil K eBllt' -- IF YOU BELIEVE JN PREE ENTERPRISE, PLEASE HELP THESE JUNIOR ACHIEVERS In high schools throughout the county, some 15,000 boys and girls enrolled in Junior Achievement this vear. formed their own corporations, named their own officers and developed their own products. They sold shares of stock, authorized by the cor· porations commissioner, kept a tight set of books, and paid dividends to stockho lders as products were manufactured and sold. Now as the school year draws to a dose, these young capitalists will be selling the last of their products. They have learned the fundamentals of corporate organization. production, expense control. supply and demand. profit and loss Support these young practitioners of the American economic system and buy their remaining products. And if you can volunteer some time to help guide them, or if you can contribute financially to this continuing program, call: .nJNIOR AQOEVDIENT Orange County District Office 1900 ~st Crescent Avenue Anaheim. California 92801 Telephone 956 0930 Number 18 in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach. California .__.~--.... "Red means stop. and green means go, and yellow means h1,,rry 1,,p." Serious about losin Weigti? llndo ro " un1qu" 10·wC('k treoiment ond 1ro1ning proqrom w1U 1roc.h po11cnts !'low to reach and m o1r1to 1n their Icon wc1gh1 · tor hie A sore and pr or tor 01 pion wilh proper nutrrltonol cJ1c1 and r 0nt1nuo1 1•m o11onul ~upporl New audio a nd •,ut, 11m1no1 v1~uo1 0 1ds 01c U$Od to mo11volC' 11'1· • 1, 11tf"nt Th" ~nltrP nrogrom is under tho s111c1 suP"'"'"''m of Mcd1c.01 Ooc;tors. special· 1.,ts on Boriolric M0rl1c:1nr· l 1r'ltY•''1 Cl r 11'• , ,,,,., I"'"'' ortmtf'•••"""°' ~ M1 oe.J1C.O' O.x 1 .,,~ ,....._J, ,, •'' "'t r~ 1 LJf0' fie •1 r"' 8oriotr1C1.. All Ct1n 1c. h ••\itrtf'• 1ft I • , ·' •1 t I It I t,tr1Ht ,..,, c ,,11101mo Call for lnformallon Monday thru Friday 9 A.M. TO 1 P.M.-2 P.M. TO 6 P.M. NEWPORT BEACH 645·3740 Po• n i' ,,.., •. •or JI BIOQ COSTA MESA 557-1893 'A· 'J V"lt14) P.c•o• v)rrJI f.i J 1 .. Son Bernordino • l l ong leach • M1u1on Htll$ Howthome ·Otano•· Newport 9ooch Gorden Grove • long ho<:h • Posodeno lo Hobfo ·Woodland Hills • S~rmon Oaks Wesl Covino • Fullerton • R~ldo • Santo Monico CU~f MEDICAL CLINIC I /tloon Cltur~h Cultist Lets Parents Off NEW HAVEN. Conn CAP> Wendy Hf>lander , a followt'r of the ttev &In M)ung ~toon'l' Unihca· Uon Church. tias rh.mJlcd her mind about charging her Gullford, Conn., parent'\ v. 1th' 1olatang ht'r civil ri1bu. Her lawyl'r, Rlchnrd L Albrt·cht. s u1d ~ht• doesn't think 1t would be v.orth Lh1• effort and u pen.se since she ls now "Wh<'rc she wants to be," opparC'ntly with church member~ In Tar· rytown.N.Y. Wendy, 19. told a federal court that her parents, F.lton and Caroline He lander, ubdut•t t•d her at the church headquarter.., 1 and subjected her "to intense periods of verbal abuse. profani ty, v1bfication, frequently deny- ing sleep ·· The parent...' IJ\\)t•r John liurgess of Montpelier. \t , s aid ::.ht• \\J' br.11n\\al>ht:d In followers or the Kor l'an evJnj.!l°ll"lt San Diego OKs Rape Treatment SAN DIEGO <AP> -Rapt• n rt1 m1. in San Diego will soon u ndergo examinations tn a hospital en · stead of at the police station The City Council Aav(• it s unanimous approval lo an interim t hree-month contn.ict with Doctors Hospital in Oce an Beach to provide examination and treatment for rape' 1ct1 rn~ Advice Costs In V.S. WASHl:-.ZGTON CAP) Thl' 17th century philosopher L t' Rochdoucald obi.en1.'<1 th•t nothing 1s given so lrt'el\ as .td\'lct• 1\t ·the end of last yt"ar, ..icC'ordin~ to a $10\ern· ml'lll rt•port, lhl•rt• wt•re 1.267 federal advis ory romm1ttl•es whO!>l' onlv purpoi-,e was giving ad- \ ICl' BUT 11' WAS not rree. lt cost America n tax- pa)ers ~L7 million In 1975 for 1,070 reports from 25.630 purveyors of expert1:.e. WatchtnR over a ll these committees 1s the Committee !'ttanaRcment Secrt>tanat at the Office or ~l nnage menl and Bud~et. "h1ch pubbshcd the report C HI EF OF the secretarial is William Ronstell, who insist('(f, "The m ost g laring <'X· amples of committees that outl i vt!d their usefulness have been abolished.'· Tuesc!ay.Apnt13, 1976 L !ti. Boyd Gals Handle Gore Better That eminent fanuty physician Or. Joseph Peck noeed: "In the smaJI towns of an earlier day when automobile wrecks were not so com monplace, c.>\'erybody on the street would follow the ambulance lo the doctor ·~ orr1 ce l made a rule that au the men should go out- doors before they fainted, and all the femalrl> handy should put on gowns and get bu:1y help· Ina me t'lean up the mess The remule 111 much more durable than the maJe in gory s1tua- 11on11 " No, ordm3ry dandruff isn't contag1ou::., not al all. Q . "Whi c h o ( England's k1ni:s had leprosy?" A. The lepe r k1n~s were Henry HI and Henry IV. The famoui. Robert Bruce or Scotland was a ll'per, too, 1nc1dentall~. There was this great block or marble Inside 1t was an exqwsue statue All the sculptor had to do was chip a\\ a) thl' hllll' p1ecl'1> "'h1ch conceal('(i tht.' tnknor figure Such was how )J1t·hclangelo explaint>d h1l> techn1qul' 1n carnng his maste rp1<'C'l' ":'\1ghl .. TO QL'IETCIULDREN That dentist who wants to keep s mall children quiet in the chair ought to set up a movie projector to show cartoons on the ced- ing, suggests a savvy Pennsylvanian. Young fellow. would you care to r etire at age 38? JC you're 14 years old now. that may not be too unlikely. Some exper ts predict the average mun will retire at age 38 by the year Blind people who smoke cigarettes rarely Inhale, lt's reportt"d. And they tend to smoke far more rapidly than do sighted smokers. Used to be the sav. yers only could turn about half or the IOR Into usable lumber. Out now they'H come up \\1th a new kind of wooden board. It's a ply of sohd wood facings Sandw1t"hcd around bark-and-wood sawdust bond('(f i.t1H with glut· Suppos('(f to be 11 lot tougher than conven11onal boards. Doesn't warp us much. either Uut what's parllcularly i.nauy about 1t 11> it uses up more than 90 per· rent or the 101: Addreu mail to L M. l:loyd, PO. Bor 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626 Pr.I\ II• ~fl I\ i II ,.,, .. ~ ·:,~· 10J'(llt "'' . I' .r \ ... 1 "1 t \ ll•' 1 l-.~· ;-, •'• ,.,, ~" .... , h ..... 1 .. 1.11 ... 1 ~;, •• ~, •. , .I 'l"Ullltf tl•,\1tf .. h 1\\1 ... ..h. 11..• ' ,_., t ... ""t\ UM1:1t.J1 l"'fhAI , ........ tt .... ~ '. ~ ... f Commereial Credif Tlll<lf 1 t I l<Tll'IC \Tl: \I 1·1 ll'XT" t "' ( .ti 1J111111.l """." ....... , .. ' •• ~ ~"°'""'' uf tlw ' .ilil· fl~ .1 , ... ,, 1.1'1• ,, 11r 1 "',,JI ,t t uui C\m 1.•hu.~. • f 1>llJHl\.'I I 11 ( .,,i,f J'.,11), J;,, "'i• f 1t,,J Local wome n's $?roups romplatnerl that poltce were insensitive 10 their handling or ''omen \\ho had been raped But a committee on In· ternational Intellectual Property <spelled In· tellectur al in the report I and the National Magnet ~~!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!~l!!!!~~!!!!!!~~~M_~~~_::3~70:_::r..~1~7:th~~~·1~n~··~t_:•_..:P~h:~:nr~:~6~·1:~·:R~70:ll:__~~~ Laboratory Vis iting Committee s1111 ex1M. 2000. NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT HERE IN NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT HACH -Golden State Rf'OClitM) lob will offw a 4 WHtl ca.-.-ht spttd ~ to a ltllfft.d -~r of .-alified peopi• ill Ht. H•wport leach ano.. TIMs rK•tttty do.toped lftttttod of iftstrvctiOft is th• most IMo•atf•• ..cl eff.cti•• prOCJrcn aYOilabl• in fti. u.He4 Sf .. •'- Mot Otlly doH tftls ...._s courw ndllc• yow thM ._ Ht. clesSl"OOM to iat OM clatt p« wffk for 4 Mort wfflrs hf It abo ~' • Olh-.ced SfM~ r•oclMj courw on cau•tt• tap• so that yo.. con c_._. to 1...,..0,,. for th. rttt of J4MW Hfe. ltt juet 4 wHb th. GYfN99 shtcMttt should be ~iftCJ 4-5 H,..1 fastw. I• o f•w rnonttu ,__ 1W.tth ore reoc1ftCJ 20.lO thtws fest.r etton.iftc) lpH'ds that Gfprooch 6000 wont. per rninut•. lft ron lflsfettcH spHds of up to 13.000 wpm ho•• ta.en doc......tH. Ow O'IH'CHJ• 9roduat• sh04&ld read 7 • I 0 tfmu fostu upott co"'pl•tlon of th• course with mark•d l"'pro•em•nt In c~ettAOft Oftd cateeftt\"ation.. For t"ou who would Ilk• additioMll WCM'MotiOft. 0 sMH of frft. OM IMlw, ori...taH0tt IKtw-.s ha't• .._... sc hedlllul At tMw frff l•ct•r•s th• co•rs• will '-• uplalfled he c o"'plete detoll, iftc:htdl'") clauroo"' proc•dwu. kotttntctiOft "'•thods, dau s.c~ aRd a special I tim• oftly Wrod!Ktory htiti0tt thGt ls l•n than oR•·h•lf the cast of similar coww._ You""'" a""'9d ..y of HM ••tWJ• for h1fortNH0tt about tt.. Hewporf .._. desSH. l'heN ori...ttrffOftl _.. .,... ta Ht. ~. Clbowe C1CJ9 14, Cpersotts ....,. 11 sh_.d be occ-.-ed lty o ,.,..... If ponlW.. If yoet It••• alwcrys wClfttM to be P UBLIC NOTICt Pl(f !TIOUS au""'" a ~~ rHder but found Ht. cost prohibitin or the courw too th• COftwnMftCJ • • • ftOw you can! Just by crtteftdi8CJ I uefti1t9 per wffll fOf' 4 shoti weeits yau CClft ~ 7 to I 0 t iMH fostw. cOMflltraff bcottet" and compr~ .ft. If Y041 are a wtdNt who would ~. to ""*• A's htSteod of l's or C's or If yot1 an a bminHs perwn wtto wanh to stoy abreast of today's .werchOIHJlftCJ acceffratiftCJ world then this cCHtrH is an absotwf• n.u11ity. ~le spKial ~ l~s win be he<ld .t ttt• taAowiftt ..._, andpfacH. HlWPOltT ltACH MHTIMGS THURSDAY. APRIL I · 6:30 Ir 1:30 P'.M. FalDA Y. APlJL 9 • 6:30 - l:lO P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 10 • IO:lO A.M. Ir 1:)0 P.M. AIOVE MHTIHGS WILL IE HELD AT GREAT WISTHN SAVIHGS Ir LOAH ASSOC., 450 NEWPORT CEHTER DRIVE. NEWPORT HACH. TUESDAY. Arttll I l • &:30 -1:30 P.M. Wl:DHESDAY, APRIL 14 • &:l O & l :lO r .M. AIOVE MEETINGS WIU IE HELD AT MARRIOTT HOTEL , EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE ROOM, 900 NEWPORT CE:HTH DRIVE. HEWPORT MACH. If yo11 ore a bu1inennM1ft, stucktit, hous.wif• Of' HKllti•• this cows., which toot& S y•ars of i..t ... s.1,,. ru•orch to ••t4op, Is a must. YH con rHd 7· l 0 tl,..s fa s hr, c oMpr•h•ftd mor •. COftU ttfraf• beffff, and rftnelftbw IOftCJe'°. Stvd•nh er. offend an odditi0ttal d iscount. TMs cows. c• be tOUC)flt to l~try or c!Ylc CJ'"CMllt' at "Group r.t•s" upott r•quest. I • sur• to attend wWcN•ff fr.-orie..taffoft ffMlt ffh t..st lft yow sch•ct.f•. ,._ •. :.~:.~::•:P~-:o·"~' do•nQ ~ • =:-• ~~--- a..n.t'Wn e\ ---• • =-- HUNllMOfOM 8lACH l'AMI\ 'r #EOtC"L CfNTfR l'°'I .. t<ll l ew t•"•rd. M"ntit'9to" &t.tc" ~ .. .,. ..... ., ... HVllllftOIO,. B•ull M•dlce l #a"ao~m•"t '"< a (•lffor111I• c.or-··-,_,., 8-A<lt Qo,jln ..... H.,..t ........ 8ffcll,(A•1 .... 111•\ INM,..n h to...,wct" h • (Gr-•1- H Uftql"•'ltOOI 0. •<II Moe.< •t Me "*9"-"'. '"< ,., ......... 0.lle.\,-ldoM ""k \''"''""'"' •. u flff'd •tf\ ,,. C-.C~Ci.•• Of 0.-Co..Mr.,.,~•I ",.,. · P UBLIC SOTICE NOTICE O• NON • ISll'ONStalLITY Noti(f I' ~rpt)' f)lvr" ff\tl \Nt Y" dtn..91W'd wHt f'IOt tNI' r•\00t1\1bi• tor ~ .,..t\ or t.itt>ttHI•\ COf'lll''tfl"G tt• .411\~ Otf\flr lf'l.., l'"'f'Wtf M 1n t~ ,. th.\if'll\!i ""'"• (~'t~ °' , •.. , ... CW\ Of' "" .. 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'h<l\\l·r he;1d .md (\\ll ~mk f.111ccr 6 .1cra1nrs. All r !tree it rt' dc'l~nl.'d to ""I.' hot \\:111..•r .ind .. 1111 ci\\.'. an cxn:lli:nt water ">pra). · Don't wait. Insulate. tHr AnJ while you·n: \iWin~ your· gas 't'lf monl"Y· you·u he ~IVIO~ the CW <llNf l'nun1ry\ valuable natural gao;. DON'T WAIT. INSULATE. THI Bl&B 111111.IBS Follow the Easter Parade to beautiful Fashion Island. See the Easter Bunny along with the High Wheelers. Free Easter Goodies for the~iddies . Now thru Saturday 11 to 3 p.m. April I 3 thr~gh 17 In rP/\ milr-nf')I' tc:;t:;, nl'W Cll•:vy l lJV w1lh manunt tr.1w,rn1»51on 1:; ratc·d at ~:-i rnpg h1ohwny nnrf 2 1 rr P'I c.;1 ty. • /\nd ii still can r "ry rnorc titan n hall ")fl 1 tink. into LUV nl your U1"v'f cJeJICr 't; now. 'I 1 r 1•m/11 r· //11";1' tn1/c> ,J 1 ' frfJ/Jll' olfl' ( ':/1'11 lft , 1•11/>/1•,/111</ m fhf' f Pl\ I I' I • C111r!r• Mi '1 •Ir/<' \' 'I 1•.11y '1t•prn<Jmry nn Ii jlt' nl <f1111mq, tJ11vin9 h 1/111 • 1111rk'., C(lfl<Jrlion ,1n1! ..iv 11/alll<: cqu1pmc•nt. JO DAil Y PllOT .QUEENIE lU!!C!!y. Apttl 13. 1971 By Phil lnterlandi )' Airport Increase~ Takeoffs, Landings Up by 17,000 Orange Couoly AlfllOrt stallst.lt'$ for the firt.l quarter of lhe )t'ar show an locri!aae of more thon 17 .000 l4lkf'Ofrs and laodlnu compan'<l to the t1~l lbree months of 197S. The controver111ul jtt ;airport. Stt<>nd busiest an the nation. bandied Just undu 400,000 passenRetti from January throu&h March. comp n.-d to just over 336.000 durina the same penod last Yt'ar The rigures show that the com· mercaal air carriers lhat use the airport re(•Ordcd nearly !!00 n\Ort' takeoffs and landing~ !\()for th1:s ynr compared to the rant quarter last year. · hoo" OJ&bll the alrbnes add to lhetr d1Uly o~rallons over and above the daily fbght limit Imposed by the county. The spokesman Hid that means lht>re may be one scheduled Olahl at a peak hour of the day that uses t>A·o planes to handle the load. The number of extra section flights from the county aarport has bet>n estimated by airport orhclals at bctwet>n 600 and 1,000 a year. VIRTUALLY ALL THE alrport'1' traffic is general aviation -light planes and business jets. Through March. 146.000 of the 156,000 takeoffs and landings were r ecorded by general aviation era.fl. lhe statistics show. -...... .................... The figures show th.&t the com- mercial air carrierb that use the airport recorded nearly 800 more takeoffs and land1n1ts so far this yu.r compared lo the hri.t quarter last year. March was a particularly busy month at the airport Tbere were 57.000 takeoffs and landings (com. pared to 47,000 in :March last year> and 136,000 p;,ssengers. comp11red to 126.000 in the same month o( 19'7S. "You see.~ m1s.wd a,1aen vou·re obviously not 'Mr. R1&ht.'" AS AIR CALIFOR.'ll.A spokesman ---------------------attributed the increase to "extra Set'· To Ne•·port Demoerats Elaewlwre HOUSTON CAP) - Charles R. Meeker Jr •• 62, president of Miss Teen-age America and producer of the aMual Miss Teen-age America Pageant, died Sunday. Angola Tunney's Coast Topic ST. AUGUSTINE, F1a. CAP) -L.C. Rlnghaver, 6S. i"dustrialist and former gator Bowl pre- sident, died Sunday in a Jacksonville hospital where he was being treated for a heart atl- ment. By O.C. HUSTINGS Of9'e 0.lly ,. ... St•" U.S. Senator John V. Tunney is scheduled to speak April 21 at the annual awards dinner of the Newport Democratic Club. Tunney is to speak on "The Angolan Situation and Its Ramifications.'' Club spokesmen said the Senator also will pick up one of the awards lo be presented by the organization that mght. It will be for his position on the Angolan situation. they c;:11d The club is making 10 awards this year. Thl• on- 1y local winners are Irvine Company President Ray Watson. who will be honored for "enlighten<.'d dC'· velopment of Irvine lands." and Frank lnterland1 or Laguna Beat'h, who will ret'eive the clubs "pohtical C'artoonist of the year" award. Lane Sherman, executive vice president of the dub, says the dinner will be 111 the Tale or the Whale Restaurant al the Balboa Pav1lJOn, w1lh a no-host cocktail hour starting at 6:30 p.m. Dinner reserva. lions can be made by calling 644-<l167, or 644·6399. The price is S6.SO per person. * • • THE ORANGE County Council for Environ- ment, Employment. Economy and Development <CEEED>. the '.'lewport Beach-based pressure group created by former Irvine Company public re· lations boss Gil Ferguson. is against Proposition 15, the nuclear power initiative on the June ballot. CEEED head Pete Remmel. E'Xecut1ve :-ecretar y-treasurer of the Orange County Central Labor Council IAFL-CIO l. says Orange County voters must turn down the tn1ltative or "risk a nuclear power plant moratorium that will cause a future economic castastrophe." The Board of Directors of the Oran'e County Chamber of Commerce also has come out against Prop. IS. DETROIT CAP> Myra K. WoUgang, 61. who tried to unionize Playboy bunnies , pioneered the batUe for working women's right& and was one of labor's most powerful figures, died Monday of cancer. SAN DIEGO (AP) - Court Stops County Magazine Sol A. Dana, 72, an at-An injunction that prevents publication or the torney who argued suc· recently launched ··orange County M agaiine" cessfully to set aside pending trial of a lawsuit filed by the publishers or J ack Ruby's death sen-··orange County Illustrated" has been granted m tence for murdering Lee Superior Court. Harvey Oswald, the al· Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Eugl'nl' leged assassin of Presi· Langbauser. sitting as a Superior Court JUrt~t. dent John F. Kennedy, granted the restriction after hearing prelrial arj!u· died Sunday of an ap. ments from lawyers for both sjdes. parentbeart aliment. LAWYERS FOR Orange County Magazine publtsher Ronald V. Guccione said they may seek rehef from the Fourth District Court or Appeals an a bid to continue distribution or the new publication. The monthly magazine, a sister publication of "Newport Liff'" in Newport Beach. was distributed in :\larch and April. Illustrated executive officer Jarnes Kill· ingsworth claims in his lawsu.it that the title "Orange County" has become S)'l\onymous with his publication over !ts 14 years or circulation. 1 County Con, 1~9, Stabbed " six months lo Jlfe II\ ·r TRACY CAP) -A 19-)'ur-old Inmate from ·Orange County, stab~ twke in a recreation ORH•C( COUNTY yard asuult at Deuel "" Vocational Institution, "''as reported In fair con· prison on an Oran,e ·• County conviction of as· ' aault with a deadly '• weapon. Ho urived at DVI Feb.23. dition today at San Joa· r;;::;::;::;:::::::::===:" F • S l quin General Hospital. • • Bir e John Frank Paniagua was stabbed In th~ len For Seni·ors chest and in th~ lower back b» a 111~ -inch-long A countywide Senior piece or metul that had Fair will otrer all Orange 61 ~ inches sharpunc<J on County senior citliens an both sides. i.atd prison opportunity to sell baked s P o k e s m 3 n B o b goods and handicrafts Walra\'eo. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The incident Sunday Saturda)'. was the fifth and most Co·spon~ored by the serious stabbling at the Ora~ge County Com-prison thi s year, mun1ty Development Walraven said. Council and the Com- munHy Services Depart- ment or Santa Ana College, the fair 1s the nrsl all-county event or its kind. It will be held al Santa Ana College, 17th and Bnstol, Santa Ana. Two ln mates were taken into custody, but have not been ch arced an the stabbing, which 1s under investigation. Walraven said. Paniagua was sen· tenced late last year to · ..• :\0 ~tlNl'.\IU~t l:\\'EHM E:\T l'El-llOI) on .i X5.000 m111imnm 111\'c,1111cnt l'lnrl \'our 111\'c,1111,•nt c.irl1., n li1i: fi-1 :.!'{, tlll~·fl.''l UllllU.111)'. Coauaerelal Credit. TilRJFT PASSBOOK ACCOL'XTS for Cahfofnta Ralcknt. Oaly. Mtmber of the CaJ1rom11 A~V><'lathm u( Thrift and LOM Compalm. •c.oaunrmaJ c.ndit P1an. r~ 370Eaal17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 "Wllr .... ;. ...... ,• __, ... '"41 ... 11...i ....._. ... hrlMa ... .. .................... This simple r;tatemft'll. made by the an1tels to the women who had brought s pices to J esus' sepulchr~ on lhe (iri.t Ea:.ter. la the buil for tbe faith of ChrisUani. O\ff the rcntur1es. Th(> l't'Surre<tion of Christ b • i lhe ultimate miracle •• the proof that our Savior was Indeed divine. Most slgn1ncant or all 1s I.hat we all have the U$UI&nce tbat we, too. • • ca n eic per le n ce l't'Surrtttlon. Death will alwayi; be sorrowful but ,. the comforting concept of Ure artcr death makes the sorrow bearable. We urge everyo ne to attend the chu~h or his • cho1t'e on Easter and lhrou,l'lool the year. ~H€FF€R mo1tru.uy 916 S0Ull1 COAST 1-tGHWAY l.AGJNA BEACH ~ ISJS SANQ.~TE 15)) fld'Tli •' El CANINO REAL m-0100 . I PHILAD ELP HIA~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! <AP) -Rep. William A. Put• few words ( ) Burett, 79, longtime to work for youCall 142•5171 · Democratic con · gressma n from south '--~~~~~~-~-~~~--~---~~~-------~~~~-----~---' . • Philadelphia. died Mon· day night. He had held his seat in the House since 1948. f'Ql(l(IN JOHN D. FOl(ll[N, rHhMnt ol .....,._ eo..:11. ca. 0.1. o1 .,.."' Aonl •I, ltlL s.,.,,,,..d by hi\ '°"• Emory FOii*"' Of So.All O••oc., l'tt-nft -"""""'9. 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Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit-· Investment Certificates All at highest rates EXAMPLES OF ANNUAL INTEREST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS: 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% P.nsbooh Crr11ltt11u of Oepo.,•I lnYe\lmtnl Ct t11f1t1lu yield S 1,000, I rt41 y1rld $1,000. 6 I 0 rem yield 5.39% 6.72% 8.06% .au • ._,,'"' tOl'llt0<141*,,..., "~"' •ow •.,.. ••'"".'"' 1fty ,,,.tMi,.t ,,,, "'"• ,,,,..,,. • 0u,~• M'C04ilftf 11'\0 t•' ,.,11 '"'_.,,\, ""' •ti tft O•y tvr .,,\J ''" •1t~dt111111 '"• '"'°""t ,..., t1rnf "'"'I ftf11fi(4ft "<f0Vftt •'"1 ''t" ,f\ l'f'l~PI 1fttf'•t\t i1\ 01" I Pl\\OC>Olt. .tHnuftt ff\\ fJO 46'1 tfttttt\t LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Savings insured to $40,000 Safe deposit boxes and the most wanted savings $ervices · Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd . • 675-4500 (Across from City Hall) Head Off ice· Los Anqeles Federal Savings and Loan Assoc1atien One Wilshire. Los Angeles 90017 Other offices throughout the area ,. For a limittd time only, Sl2.eo .. half gallon\ ol 80 proof SmirnoU are selling for $11.10. A saving~ or $1.20 per bottlt. Whith , . you C3n w19C'ly lnvMl In or111~ jultt. . .:.. vrrmouth, t.clm110 juirt, IOfl drink~. .. lrmon JUl<'t'. Snnp &Tom,1 heef houlllllfl ·' or any nf the olhrr good thlngaSmimof£ mixes so deliciously with. ... "' ; )- 80pmol ·: half.gallons .. only$11AO ·' during March and April 6mirnoJf leaves you brea~:' •• . . . -. Tuesday. April 13 1976 DAILY '91LOT II ~ea Floor May Be Atomic Waste Burial Ground WOODS HOLE • .Mass. CAP) noor about 20,000 feet under tht> -The dark. cold ocean bottom, surface. 1eolo&ically unchanged for 10 "By lhl' m1ddlt' or the vear . maplon ye•rs. someday m y we expect some pre hm1nury sw~llow the growing pllt-S of rinding~." he-s a\d. "Later. radlouctlvct wa•le from nuclear "'e'n.• hopeful or uiklna some rea~tors 't'~ long cores, up to 100 fttt " A coiuortl urn of oceano· H\• :said on<' problem ls that IJ'lpheu and othcir t.Cieotial6 dJl\j?~rOU!> OtOmlC Wal'tNi ror .bave bee n working on the bunal th\' lir~t l ,000 yeur'\ or so &l\C of alOnuc w uat.,1 m the sea off o lot or hrnl wh1,•h nl~) 11r fl$r sediment or underlyln& feet the sediment And d1rtercnt r~k tor m ore than two yens. typc•s of ncdlooc11v~ material sh' cautious, the scientist.a "· strontium, C\'llium or plutonium a be'idea looks promiling. -dt>cay a t different rutcl( . ....-.---·"* "WE HAVE NOT found uny •• ,. _.. THE SCI ENT18TS un• ul11n inl.;~maUon thal tells us Wl' well awure of possible nonscH'n Ouibt w stop the study," s11ld llfir roullbl(ltks to pulUnit Ill\) 0Dr\ 'Okrles D. Hollister o( the • prottrum into uction Wtoda Hole-Oceanographic "Even if It's t<'chn1c11lly fo:i•" Jn~Ulution. "The concept may ble. it may not nec~:.arily h,• be sound, but. we don't want to fusible politlc11lly," Jlvath i;aJ we have lhe answer." 11aid 1 Tbe isolated seabed areas be-lleuth said ;1n~ Jtom1t· burial ini studl~d -under the north site!> "ould bl• in inlcrnationnl Cdllral Pacific and lhe north watl'rs, and nei:otlallon:-among Cetltral Atlantic -were nol af. nuclear sc111nce nations should fe«,ed by the last lee age, 10,000 de\'elop a Joint program to 25,000 years ago, Hollister "It ''ould probably be more satd. 1.•conom1cal if u Mngll' li.'ClullQUl' .. Jn the ocean floor. we have 1s don'' by all nuclear nallons,'' a continuous record or the en-he said v i ;onment for 10 million years :· he said. "It's a un1qut· .hu4.ory book. TllE SJ::~IO R f'llElJJST of the prOJl'Ct. Dr V Jughan T . Bowen o f the Woods llolt' in sl1lut ion. th 1nki. 1t ma\' bt• closer to 1990 bl'fon' J ·rinal answer on seabed atomic tomb~ can be g1\'cn. ''IF WE CAN LOOK back and see no evidence o( environmen tal change f or the las t 10 million years. w e have a better chance to convin ce ours elves th,re will be no change for the next half million years." Be ·said scientists expect to know e nough b y 1985 to s ay whether ocean floor burial or atomic wastes is feasible. ATOMIC WASTE SUCH AS THIS MAY BE BURIED IN OCEAN FLOOR Scientists So Far Don't See Evidence of Damage In Experiments He su1d : "lt's going to t3kc you so many years to obtain samples you need for t<'sling. Then 1t will tuke one to two Yl'ars befor£' you S<'l t•nough in formation from thc•m to ~o on to the next set or questions " f>rof. Henry Kendall of Massacbuselts lnslllutc o f Technology. a leader of lhe Unjon of Concerned Scientists, said the seabed disposal idea 1s relative ly new. but worth study sine~ some other plan:> fell a pi rt. The Atomic Energy Com- mission had to abandon a pla n lo dump atomic trash in an old Lyons, Kan .. salt mine and, ac cording to Kendall returned to "building above ground crypts that would require permanent surveillance for ver y long periods of lime." dangerous atomic wastes asked President Ford and Congresi. recently to hold up nuclear power dc\'elopmcnt until dis· posal and other i.afet} issues Jre solvt•d Thl• t:n1 tt'd Stall':. JIOnl' ha' 56 atomic po"' er plants "11h an estimated 2,00<J Ions of stored. burned.out fuel. If dc\elopment of the:.e plunl~ continues, the amounl of dangerou'> nuclear material piling up may top that every year, scientists say. .. WE ARE VERY muc h troubled at this poinl 25 years into the n uclear age that we find ourselv~ with no s atisfac· tory way to dis pose of nuclear waste," he said. He said the re have already been leaks of stored ra clioact1vc mat~rial in New York. Georgia. Kentucky, Colorado, Idaho and Washington. A GROUP OF 2,300 US. :\Cienlists concerned about I h<' increasing quant1 t1 cs or Studies of~rth's "plates," cnormou~ chufiW-; of thl· plant•t's <·ru'l \\ h1ch ar<• '''II mm in~. in Gravedigger Gets Wish I He Won't Snap, But He's Away From Wife • from AP Dl"patches Walter G. Hatch, a gravedigger when he was alive, had t wo wishes when be died. He Cot onj? and Jost t he other . Hatch. 81 , wus buncd in a Concord, N.ll. <'e~etery at his request. lie bad s aid he didn't want to b.: nexl to his wire in the cemetery. "We couldn't ~ct alonl( when we were married. r m d amned sur e we can't get along now ," Hatch saJd before he died. The coup~ were marned 33 years. His wife ditd in 1960. Hatch also wanted lo be buned m a coffin made ()f hemlock so he could ''go snapping lb rough hell ... His mortician, Roger Bourque, said hemlock C'OUldn'l be found for lhO cofCln. So Hatch's was made of wtUow wood. • A cross-sect ion of distinguished Americans prt· fers incumbent Gt>rald Ford for r>r£'sufont <1lmost 2-1 over his nl'arl'i.t rival, ac· <'Ording to a poll coudut'l£'d hy li.6. News & World Ill-port. Among the 1,400 leaders sur· veyed, Ford wus chosen by 30.9 (K'l'Cenl. The i.ccond t•hoic·c. with 16.2 p<'rcent, wa~ &-n. llubfort llQmprbrey ( 0 Minn I. who was fil'$t choice of thl' Democrats polled. Among R epublicans. Ford W3S the 'chOICf' of 51\ I pcrrent. CONHAl.1.Y 'wblle 10 7 percc•nl chose form<'r California <:o\. Ronald Rc-a gan nnd 9 3 percent backC'd former Tt'x as f:;ov. J ohn Connally. f or m<•r Gcor~1.1 <:m-. J immy {'artrr, th<' fron trdnn<•r art1•r 1•a1 Iv l>t•mO<'rJllC primaries, ('amt• m fourth with thf' VI l' lh'O\O<'rat' polled. I Tht• rorm1·r \\ 11t-11r Ulll Ballf'\, 1mm11rt ull1Nl 1n lhttturn or tht• ('t'nl11rv 'on1t . lt1ll B.Hh.•v Won 't '\'011 Please Comt> llomr'!" C'elcbr:ilNI her 103rd birth· d.ay. Sarah Wllllam'I, who mnrn<'d Ra1l<'v in 1902 3nd divorced him ~\'Vl'rnl v('urs nrtc-r com poser llul(hlc- Cunon twnr(t out th• populur 'on~. 1.; 1n rr11lin~ h,•alth :it Cedur Knoll ,, . .,l homr near .l{11·ki;on, Mrth , offic1nh nf tlw But thry :;ay 11hr 11. /Milltysay. ( J It·• ~ensiti vc now th11n PEOPLE ~ht was nt hrsl ull(1ut thr .... ----------!'IO~g. which wa, wnttrn by Cannon as a JOkl' h1•r;iu:.<• Jlu1lt'y SJX'nt :;o much time hst<'mnf( to lhC' sm~l'r·<'omposrr at l><-idrich's Saloon in Jackson 1nstcndo(athomc with his wife. . . Marvin L. Stoa~. S2. haii been named ed1lor o( thc wctkly newsm agaunc U S. Nrws& World Report. •Stone. the third C'd1tor an th<' maRaunl''s history. su~eeds Howard W. f11t'~er, who 1s r <'tirin-". Stonl' ha4 been execut t ve C'd1lor • .... John El,.enbowcr. ~on of thc Int<' President D-tylJbl D. F.lsenh~t'r, hao; been Mmed finance rornm1ttcc chairman for Gf'Orl(' Pat"kard, candidat e for thc R~ubhcan nominauon to the \I S Senall'. Eisenhower . a former am· b¥sad or t o Belgium. wilt re.lace Thomas S . Gates. who hMs been appointed U .S. refresenlative lo the Pcopll''s Rf$>ublic o ( China • 1 Eve Norm an of Los (,ngelcs '°"" un1111ow1• was re ·elected director of the \\'cstern Regional C~ference of the N ationnl Or-"aniintion for Women C!'iO\V ) • Elected ass1st:tnt dir<-ctor at the Denver meet jnc ""8!1 F:tho lnnt' or r ocntclln, lc'laho A r c5olution to t)t))COlt Cooro; beer was dcfcllt ed. Thl' resolution notC'd the tirm ' -.u1>Port of con servat1ve candidates 3nd po:'1\1ons which ~cncrally do not support the n ghls of women and minont1es. • Newspaper publisher James S. Copley left as sets in trust valued at about S30 m1lhon to pro\'ldc for his fam ily when he died m Octobt>r 1973, 1l was disclosetj. A report by the trustec!> said ahoul SS million was paid as of J an 31 m l'Slall' <1nd inheritance laxes. . The trust pro\'ldcs bcnef1l' for Coph'y0s widow. Helen, and h is three children. David, Michael and Janke. Principal asselS are most of the outstanding stock of the Copley Press. Inc .. pubhshcr of daily newspaper s in Southern California and llhno1~ • Roy Acuff. 72. loni:t1ml' headhnl'r at the Grand Ole Opry. 1s undergoing tt>Sts at Miiier Jlo,pila l· Clime in :"'ashv1lle after adm1t- tmg himself because of stomach pams. aC'cord1nl{ lo his wife "Rov told mt• that h<• did three shows at th1.• Opry House· and got to ft-cling bad We have him under obser vation in the m· tensive care but probably \\ 111 mo\c him mlo a pnvall' room. :-aid Dr. Thomas t'. Mogan. Acuff's phys1l·1an ~rogan ~a id Acuff probahly AcuH would b<' rl'll'J<;NI from lh<' hn.,p1tal in t\.\11 or three day\. • Actor llC"nry •·onda \\a ... rcll':J<;t'd from .1 J.o., An~t'ks hosp1t3l. "'hl'r1.• ht• h.111 bl•en rl'cuel·ratmA from an operatwn to remoH' .1 tumor on h1:. d1aphraJtm A Fonda svoke~man 'aid t lw .1rtor·~ ver~onal ph\!>1t'1,111 ,II' l·nmpamed the actor J' lw lt•ll Cedars of Ll'hanon f11"1>1tal. r.ill 1nJt his cond1twn "l'X<'l'lll·nl. · allho111':h l-~ondr1 will contimw lo rt·cupt•ralP :11 hom1• Tiu' iO vrur nld adnr, \\ho had a h<':irt ·p.1 t·<.•makt'r 1mpl.inl C'd two \{',1rc; a"n. urulrrwl'nl a l'OHOA 7\'2-hout opernt1on Man·h 17 to rrmovl' a tumor aii large a11 two .'?rnpefnnts from the rii:ht s1d<' of his diaphraJtm near his lun" • Rtop. Claud<" Prpper , (n f·la 1. ,1 rormr·r l. ~ senator. hns b1·cn rt'lr11:-1•d fr•1m tlw ~t1am1 ll1•art Institute• :irt1•r 111111<'1 ~11111~ an op1•1a11011 to 11•pai r a <lama Red" nl \'e in hi' lwrirl "I'm JitOtn.: lo bt• in bcltl'r h1•:1lth th11n c·v1•r bcforc and bett<·r than :1 lot of youni: men. lhl· 1:, year-old Pepp''' ~11111 a\ h1· 1,•(t the hospital t.ast \\t'Ck. doctors <,:ud lht• !l'urgcry "as nrrrlrd to rcplllr ,1 long.standini;t prohlem with J'1·11 per's hen rt • The Coloraclu (;enl'ral ·'' sembly apprn' l'd .t JOlnl n •snlu uon to Ctl'<'l O "taincd RIJ'i.; \\II\ d 0 w I fl I h (' c ·' fl I ' II I commcmoralinR Barn•~· ford .• 1 former sla"c and lhc faro;t bl.1ck "'1 "'"'0 member of thl' Colorado Tt'rntnrial l.e~1o;laturc• ford fou~ht a1rnins1 Colorado's adm1<.o;1nn lo thc unron in the 1860s c'<cept uc; a non!ll,1n• ~ltill' lie also 'A'as the firs t bli..ck lo ~l'r\l' on a Jitrand 111ry in Colorado Rep. Arlt> Taylor. a black Dem ocrat from Denver. i;pono;or t'd th<' rl',nl1111nn "'hrrh had bipartisan :.up port • Rl'p W .S. "Bill" Stucke.) Jr .. r D <~:i 1 '") s he won't "eek re ·cteC't1on to a i;p,th trrm in CongrC'ss "I have gl\'l'n 10 )Nlr" to puhll<' SN\'l<'l' and no"' bellevt' 1t 1s ttmt' tu!)(' :i full lime huo;band anrl father a nd busanec;sman." ~tuc krv c;,11d d1<'ate the mo~t stable plat·e to bury atomic junk i.afely 1i. lht• noor of north centr al P~1c1f1<' Ocean er possibly lhl' north ('(•n tral Atlantic Both ar<' plait centers and arl' ~·xpected to rt• marn ~t.ibll' for al 11.-a..i ,1 m1 lhon years throu~h the sedinwnt . ' sa10 Hollister "\\'e \\ irnt to makl' 'ure that when 1l re!Jchcs the ..,(.'., floor. 11 ·-; tkcan•d bt•Hincl thl• bat·k~rouncl len~i amoun1 ol radi.1t1on in lht• \'n\ 1ro111111•111 from nalur<ll source:. The re!>earclwr~ ha\l' ,1h t'.Hh luund that \\ Jler S<'l'p.-; 1111 ou>:h th1i. rine clay :.o :.lu\\ l) tht• rail' cannot yet be detcrmrnt'd. Ill' sa id one of the mos t 1.·rrtu·al aspet'ls 1s to bl• :ible t<> -,how that lhl' plan• they d ecidt• lo bur) atom1<' trash 1:1 uniform I) ,afl' ovt>r a j.!reat d1stan1·t· "IT'S GOISG TO n."QWlt' a11 ungcdl) amount of work '" pro\ c lh1s," said Dr. Bowen. THE FOCUS NOW 1i. on mud· dy clay sediment. ~hkh cover' the seabed rock up to !>e\'er al thousand feet. to see how much msulatton 1t pro\'1des. G. ROSS H EATH, t:mveri.itv of Rhode Island O<'l'anographer . 1s researchmJit how fast atomic particles work throul!h 35 foot !>Umplec; of st•d1m<'nl Tht•\ w1·n· lakl'n from tlu· l'.1c1f1r Ot·t·.tn The t • .s. Nuclt'ar Regulator) Comm1!>s1on 1s studying oth<-• disposal s ites. such as another salt m ine 1n New Mcx1t·11 r()('keting wu~tl' to outer :.1nH·•· and burial in d1•l'p ~ranlll' an•;" or undl'r polar ICl' .. These t es t ' n ow nre :.pecifically try ing to determine the rate of m 1Rrat1on o( ra d1011ucll'1 (atom1t· parlldt·~ 1 For the Record Db•of1dlon• Of MarrlGflfl' l'INALOl!CRIU!~ Mc0ott4id ....Vrtrw J•nf .1no wi.u, .. m o~,. J•nic• E •nd J•M•\ c;, Jt ,,,,,,.,. •~ (Arol G ~ T tmothy J•l'nl"\ Rt<lmond, Ot. J• •nd J•mtt ~ V.,.dttr.•tk•A M'd"o••tdW ~rtOn, ~UY,,, J Mfd 0tl'W'lf, T • -••.C.'0 S-.•"'"-lo•"" C...v Sltoft•"' \prl"Q. Joi\" Joi~ •Aft MAr9i1te1:M4Y l t9'1Wwey. P•me•• Jo •nd RottMt .-Ii<••-· IE••._,. L •,.d Hoai. C 8•\hoo, larkr• Aftfte enO .J•rrw" 'Wf\t•Y o.-1d, SNrrle 8 and Pllll10 R K•nf#r. B•rMr• .J""IM •hO t<.C'~'<f Smtih Pat mer. Jtr,.,, O lf'd Doll'".,. T \f."'-•cww. J•fT'h W•,.d •nct !.Mryt I(,.., L*WI\, W11t•r le• 6nd Ella AM• 0.1t''· S&l1.,...,.. E Mtd "-rr ~ L L••b1e .. L1nd• l .,,d P1ul J (Arter. J1mtt R •nd tC1lrt1......-c; St own. Ann L .,~o F'h1tl1D E WI •Qht N•M y Ann And lit rt W•yf\t• u 8•rt•, C••udrit' R •nd JudW, Mn GHI, 'SMrvll Ann •no Lonrdt LH' OuSOHt, 1(8\hlet'f" A and H•t"'9y P ~11\Q ~rllyn<IMWllll•m 0.0•I. Jtnl• L •nd ,..~ttor G Gt"•,.th•m, W•H•r J •nd K•t'u...,.n A Pow•ll, S.f\lrley Ann Ind WtOl•m ~ ....... H•r11oy, N•n<r Jo•nd OannvC.0-9' Aow °"".,.~ •nd J-..." v Ayori 8•~..-. -·~ M<lrl• •no J<H C•Y* ~leNNOe. Patrlcla Ann •M Qwrl~ Ct•vt°"' Jo-. P•ul• A •nd E .,,..,., E 7 S•o,.., litlfht,IM'lr'Cf J am., ~ftdlf Juli• H •"'C'J l_lfO Altl.lnCS•r. P1wl1l'le •nd M1chAel (t•10 O•tnt tl, l lnO• An" lf\d tt•"Y (OW•rd ~Mrtl Jlldttit t.._ """ 1nd Jo~ w.111.-.rn ~-A:t(.ht;rd ( .tnd (hrt\hf'Wl K r.-nttUh. l'""~ •nG Ch•tf•' P•1,,_ MAr, l ~d Af)•Ulihl f 8ft"lnQPt' M•to•r•t LY'"'' AM '"'°''"•' StMt••r-l.~1t. J~ ef'ld c.._.,,., \ \, rry. J•.tl'W'Mlttlfl It •ntt (l'H 1\fftOl'Wt ~. C.060n:, )4wl,t • ..., J41'\ ... , M•Y A"tMt'<•v•, MAti• and D•••O ,. W..-o<•. "•"""'" l•• rol ...,.. 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M JOPw\ (,,tr"" H(I~ t '*'"'"''"• \rl)tf ArNI l>Mt !tv "'" \1U•• Pr1\t1llAA U'tt1Wtlh.U"•'\A. t\NJ')f't l 'NJ~ l A"lf1 JMU''I (. 0 1 V#lr 0 Hb"'"' Anrt UHf J•rnt-t ,..., .. ,,, \'411f.U M f\_.t, l """" r ,.,., fl • """ ,. ,,,,, ••• ( .1Mt '"~' ' t ""'·lf"lh M ,., ,,., tl"lft lflN" •••"''"" MAr"f'I• r1.tir• .tl'\d ''"''' f,...,.rV.ol'f (Al,,_,,~ (•"'.,_, .. It• 41no 1N,.N'r . '"" .. wfm.tft r,.,nrqi•nf'll ( •"d o.nn..11t' '-JIH 1.-Mr,1 •'-'""'tHflithlN,.\ · ¥ Mystery LettPr C.ftAF1=1TI f ,.,. ..,,, ' SolonReceives c~~&·: Death Threat .YodR~. ~: SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Californw leg1slator Poe "as threatened with death Monday unless a certain ~OA ~14n-C piece of lef(1s lat1on is passed, the Assembly ,,.. ... ,.~ .. .,. t.l:'- sergeant-at·arms ofricc reported •1 • The sergeant-at-arms office said the letter, 1-r-U'1 I I copies of which were r eceived by all legislators. --::-,'" •. RI~· threatcned the hfo of Assemblyman Bob Wilson, ta'f) J • DU 1• <D·La Mesa). and .. several other persons:· --..yy~ ,-,_f'. I · The sergeant-at-a rms offi <'e s taff m ember, who Bil _ -~ dechned lo have his name used. said he didn't know : I · what piece or leg1slallon was at 1ssut', or who sent ,FT J E 1 1 • t.he letter. . , · 1 \ Browtt Chide• K l~pp(• SACRAMENTO tAP l Gov. Edmund Browr Jr. chided U.S. Secretury of Interior Thomas S PURI.IC NOTICE Kleppe Monday for what he called disregard ror th1 •---~tale's view in offshore oil polic}. 110~~ci .. ~u~':.A~~!~~L;rY Brown's orficc rt'· "v•w•nt10\oor11oo&•O'f(llnllN ,, I d f I tt t ,,.,,.~.., R~\illlltUf' roo-·. not1rl• h flf'"'"tf e3SC COplCS 0 3 e er 0 ( ) I"" n IMI lh• •nnv•ll '"l>Oll Im ""' 11 Kleppe saying the Depart· St l ,., vu• 1914 01 c.11arlM M. We'""'"" ment of Interior should · a c• ::".".:;~~~~~~'.~~~~":r~~·:1~·;1·~.~7:~·~;, have g1\'en a hearin~ to ""o•·t11on lu,.,nq ,,.,,.,,.., """'" the C~li~orni a Coastal . . . :::~· •. ::~'!: ~0 ..... ~,:":' •. ,~~ ~.'!.~'n'.:: ,'~:. Comm1ss1on before ovcrnding the state pos1t1on on a "''• .111•• '""" ,,. 01 '"" r>ubh• ''''"'' req~est by the E xxon Corp. to process offshore crude ,,,:;;.~0~~ ;:~0~~~:";;::.i~' ~:·~.,. ;. oil In a floating trcnlment plant to bf' located two-Or• n (••·•~•nl• tenthsofamilebeyondCal1forn1a·s1ur1s d1ction '"' "'"'"<"1"""·•1 ' ·""' '' "The action is. in the department's o"n view, ~·~l~c;~.:.;" ''"""'" the most en\ 1ronmcntallv hazardous form of de· *•porta.1e~ '•"'"'"'• vclopmenl, and 1t will wa~lc natural gas desperate· .;·;~'1'~~~.0'•"0' ,. •• 1 ri .. •·,:~". ly needed m the Southern California area The only ---------- apparent reason for domg this 1s to makP life a httl<' PUHi.iC ~OTH't: easier for the Exxon Corporation. ' Rro" n s•t1d -------- "CTITIOUS aU~IHC~~ Four flit hi Gane Sprt-•• NAME u1orEMEwr lhe fOl~1nQ r,_.r\hf\\ .,,. Mol'IQI '' SAN DIEGO <AJ>) T"u pttr~on rl·ma1ned in iw"'~vNo ~our•o '''Re n ,,,, sen ous condition todav from 14ounds n•rt•ivt•d dur· OF ""'s~10N 111r J'' 1•~•1 "'·'"N • •· mg a downtown shootin1t sprcc• 1'••·c~:~;:C1;'7,; 11~·~~ •• ~~ '::~~ Mi Three persons wf're hit dunng the fi ve m1n11t1• .,,..,.,.,r, .rovn1•1n11•11•v <,.,,~ shootin11 s pree Monday and anoth<>r woman w.1i. 110""'"' W.ll••.•o'.IO M• ~'""' P\ r, • oun1•1n v.u ...... r 14 '""" struck by a ricnchclm~ hulll't Pohc·1· t;1111k1•d I. (' !hi\"""~"",, ·~"""'1~• ov ""1" Page. 40, for investigation of us~:iull with intent trJ "'"000•1, ,.,.11, • .,, 0:.11., murder. Officers said Pai:e lived at a clow11tow11 IRI\ "•••m•n• ... , ,,, .. , with 1to. hotel c ou"'' r 1rH "' t.1r1tnq1t C.ou,,, .. ,,,., Robert Robcrts. 44. and James Wool<•n, 2K, ""'"h11· .,,. ""'°" were taken to Center City Ho1tp1tal where doctors 1>ut>11"'•d 01"""' '""'' 0•11• 1•1101 described their condHions a.s S()n ous. fl nl'>rrls wus "''"'h)OandAP•11•·1170·"'' 1101• !!hot 1n the h<'&d and Wooten 1n lhc n1·<'k fl(•r1•1» tlonist Pat Jame11 was grazed on the r1~ht t•ar while· Joyce YounR. l!l, s ulrered rn1n11r hri11M•s of11•r a bullet glanced orr her le~. police bald GGJS Cott1pan" A•k• R«-hf"oring LOS ANGELES CAP> Thl' Southern Caliromia Gas Co has petitioned the• stat1· 1'11hhC' Utilities Com mission for a rchcunng on last wcek's decision ordering the ut1hty to refund $4.4 million to its customers The petition claims the Pt"(.' modi• · unlawful abuse" of its regulatory rcspons1b1hlv 1n miikrnJ the decision. a ga:i company spokesman said ,1RB io Control OU Well# l'llHl.I(' ~OTIC'E NOTIC{ roc 11ro1TOIU JV,.1111011 COUI!T01' TWI! \T •Tl 01' CAll POllNIA l'O• fHICOUNT•O"O~AHOl Ne A ..... r ~lft~nt v•r TO•' MAPltNr, o t v1r T'11t' f)iJl\M~P' IN\ ht ,,.,, ~J Nl'lllfr I\ H( llt llV l ,lyl 11 In on. ,.,,.,,,, ,,, ,,.., •l'to'll'I ,, thllf<it1 , ... ,. ... ,,, '""I All n-Hnn, f\Av •11.J t 1_.un\ "l''" t tf'W! t 1 "''I ~tt•nl ''' '' t•l•h•t1 t•' I ''"'"rn """' '~ ,...., .. , ••1 """"""' ttw '"",. ""' ltwt ,. l•t • "' tft• *'"'"'' ft ~'.',;;;;~;::.,~'""" 1 •rr•M •n~ LOS ANGELES IP) The state /\lr Resource!> ..._.,. Pou•"' •ne1c..1"'' ... .,, Board hall take n over power lo r egulate oil tanks al ~•'1"'1 t ~.1rt o# I~ (11• •"It ,,.,n ..-ifh I~ ~•f.-'\\.O"f~ •trfiw-' tn fl'tfllOftf)t .. l•f"• I AH.,..Mhffll ,1rOINAA'h H \ft"t""t M ''''"""¥ 1tl l "'w lt10 N•fllfpctf' (#"l"ll• Cl• 1.-• N• ""'""'' A•""· (•lifO,,Hllt ~I.,.. ""'""" ft fM f)fitf • ,,f b\#,1,...\\ ,. I~, ~t\IQtw"ft lr'I ~II f'f\Aftfllt\ ~tAln "0 fl\ IP\Jll' l~t• f'I• \ .. Id""( .-dient wtllf'H" •our"'°"th\•fttr lhfl I''' •vtM;t•tmnr'li fPh\l'\IOh(f> ~~'~',':;.~~;,:; .. ;~;:ft~""".~~'"~1,1..,1 Southern CahCornia oil refineries. claiminJt Joe al of l••" ficials aren 't doing the Job ~:-;~;:..~·7~;~?ftct•::;, JMoll Board ch airman Tom. Quinn said Monday that s1 .. ,..,, ... ., ... Ju"•" •M "'•'" ~e action was taken despite pleas from officials or k .. o. \M.-n1••· •M,,..,,.,w..,. the Southern California Air Pollution Cont rol Dis C.••r>•'•'"""'•ndM.,vr . APCD h • E•'""~ QM•"•" .,, .... "" C>o n..... tnct ( ) t at they were moving to correct ·~" violations stemming from vapor loss 0.v•s . .,.,,..HI\ M tw'\d fMf'llAMU\ P l10Yd.Slle"•11 .. n•n<11C•r10.•jd 'Ladn• Rap KABC ~""6ttbtr-o. K•'•"•nd qonA1d '"""'" "ll<M111.,.,M.1,1 """•""w''-°"'' LOS ANGELES <APl -A Mexican-American o.-.... °"""''ti '""" Oo,.•ld' C:.•n, S-S•• .... d Ed•md activist group h ns charged that television station "'-'°"· ""''-• '--• .,.., """'""'c.w KABC rl1scriminates against Latins in program· ::.,.,, o.•rdn 11 .,.4 G••• °""" ming and employm ent. 0.lod Apr•I • !'I~ AlMAO NIAR TINS f wt<111rh olllw Wiii ot '"t.OO•• "",,,_.o de<_,., EOWAllO M UONC .... , ..... , •• L.1• ,.. .. _ ... ~ ... ,.,.,., .... fl ... '•' ,, .. ,....__ ,.,..,,., , ......... ,, .. 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Yl"I tJ M,_,l"•\On ~f" 11)1nt l1.1,....ll l L..e-''"m.tn ~r.-ttrv Puoi•\htsd/)r•nof' i:oa\t O.lll• P1•01 Aofll tl tJ 14 t1 •• _,._,_• ___ ,_,_1s_1_~ l'l'RLIC ~OTICE Pl'Bl.lt' ~OTlct~ '°41) LIFE ANOACCIOfNTAOIOHCALTH SYNOPSIS OF THE "IHNU"IL ST"Tf MEHT 'l'E.tlll E>IOEODECE-..111.11 II, !ti~ Of Comtnf(C ,.,, ..,,,._.,_, L1#• lns~u-~tt<• ComHl\Y UOt Oow•r Sttfft, Sv•I• UO N•#pOf"\ k<K.r\, C..hfOt'ftt•tJUO A• pvrt 11 d"'11>.Jnl\1n.·Nt\flh d()t• '" ?rJlv fbtitt 01,.,.1.11. •t i •' • .r..-} I 1no• 7'1i I f ~t1•I Hoc;,, t Ji,, I' I .,, •'> (,1fH l<Jl1.,•11fvu 1•.1 J• 1 ~ ,, • ·'"' (_ "''"'·WltO'\ f M'l1f1r 1h• Ji '4>' t l rm !ll\ • ''''•'· U..t1d·n-1t'I 1•1t 1•1 ~1 d \utp1., f'11'fo t l•n••,AI (M•'1 'LI') fl'""' ,,,. • ''"*'' P.1 r l Lu;. 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L.•M tt8) er.in (LO\\) from OMt A"On\ • p~ ,., LIN" ll J f"l>f,..tf•V" C0-ttf'iO•, +"I C•olt.JI .,..,'$urpfu\ dUf1"'Q ••n tPaqit l. L1tH 10 \'OHmtnou\ "", '"'u<.tf'ttt •n f:orc• N-Hon•tdf CP..Ql' 1s L1,..n. Col tO Wtlotf"dolt"',-' l /4U•6"nt .. ~dMalll\Oflt"'IU"°"~f'llel u,.1,,. tOd. !.<Mdul11 H, Co1 11 t""''•"'-t" •t'I Fore ft C•htnn,.4 8•J\lntt\'\ P-~ t\.IM U fOIAtl ""' 1Qilont +"Cl"•"''"' O'•,.,•um' D',.t<t · .,, ~·' ""' .. 000.000 ,,~ 1Sf "l • .. "'111,. 4,&01 ,110 • ~4.7" 000 )lJ \4.JU I C.tffOfthA Au\1n•\'\ P1tC)ff H 1M l\, (01 )) J '41,0 S w. ,..,...by tt1rt1ty th .. t tPWI .ibow '''"'' .,. .. ,,, 4t((Of'dAM t •Hh ,.._ AnftU•t '54~t•F'nt"nt' fo' t~ ..,., •rtc:>H (°)ficft~f l'. 141\ ""'°" lo'"'" '"""''~tr Com tnh\!(),...f' o• IPw ~t•t~ of C•1•tor-N•. J'U'""""' tolftw. ~ o.i ....... $!>• h "Q P~•OPnt [l1flbf1f'I 'J•"I) ~ret•rv f'ubl•\l>•cf Or~"~ (1u \t O<l•ly P11a1, A.t><ll lt IJ, IA, tS, 1•. "" l•'l ,. California Ta%es Gas Cost Up, Profits Down LOS ANCEL ES <A Pl If you want cheal)41r gas. move to Houi.ton . prkes at the 11um1> ~re several cents cheaper thert· The rea~un 111 not price gougtnl( by mt>rrh unts hert'. In fact , Cal1forn1~1 rt'tualer.!. mt.tkt• lcsb on the gallon than their 'ft•itai. counkrp .. r t' Tiff: LATEST t'IGl'R&~ avuilable ure for Mar('h 216 They \\ere comp1kd by Lundbt.>rg Sur ve). Inc . u North Holly" ood-b:ised company that provides statistical price informu· t1 on on regular grudc (4'0 !\'.t.;ll.ilf.:H gasolinl' for the federal aovernment and for J)t'lroleum com panies. At Texas self-i.erve ~la ttons tln March 26, 2as w1mt for u.n average of 48.21 <'<'nts a R:illon. comparcod "'1th S4 70 at California self-ser ves, Gas at full-service stulions in Texas rost motonsts a n avera~e of 51.52 cents. rompured with 58.02 at rompar able California stations. BROKEN DOWS, SEL ... serve major brand, stations rharged 55 25 rents a gallon 1n California and the independents 51.59 ·:ents a gallon. In Texas. gas was 49.57 on the a\·erage at self.ser \'e majors and 45. 72 <tl independent self·ser\'es. Full-sen ·i<'e California stations selling m ajor brands rharged an average of 58.86 cents a gallon, independents 53.29. National average prices per gallon on Marc h 26 were 53~ 19 for self·ser ves and 55.9 for full-serves. A BIG C'Ht:NK OF the California prire motorists pay is for laxes . Total taxl•s for Texas are nine cents a gallon. In most of Cultfornia, total taxes -- sales, slate and federal -arc 14.1 cents, with the hefty 6 percent state sales tax added on top or the other~. It's e'en hit::hl•r around San Franc:ist·o. where ::i half.rent is added to the state sales tax to help finance the Bay Arca Rapid Transit D1:.tric1 Texas does not impose a separate sail's tax on gasoline. Th(• s tate lax on gasohne in Texas ls 5 rents a gallon. with three.fourths 2oi ng to the h1 ghway system and one·fourth lo education. In California. the 7-cent-a.gallon stale tax yield is allocated under a complicated formula. with slight· ly mor e than ha lf going lo pay for roads. frecwa~ s and other transportation. and other percentnges earmarked for dties, counties and special funds surh as thosc r1naneing bic~ cle lanes. THF. 1 -CF.~T FEDERAL tax is tillocatE'd bac-k to 1nd1\·1dual s tatt>o; '1a a mall'hin~ fund .,_,·stem th al produrl's n snabh· month·b~·month d1~tnbut1ons to d1ffer<'nl states depending on th('1r t ransportalwn projects In addition to th<' lax d1fft·r<'nlial thr major for· tor in the rosl spread bc.•lwt•t•n thl' two stall'!>·-in· dustry e>lperls attribute the low<'r Tt!xas prices lo a J,?reater number or nt'arby independent rcrinrr1<•s competinl! in the marketplace, compared with lht..• dozen art1 vc an Culafornsa The f1J,?un•s support the rontentson of Cahforniu sernre st~•t 1on opcrnturs that tht•y a re unfairly muli.f.?ncd wht•n they are accu!>rd of reaping big pro fits from soarinl! J,?as pnces IN LOS ANG t:Ll·:s. THE margin for self·srrve operator:< is 4.7'1 t•t•11ts on the S?allon. and 7.79 n·nls J)('r ~allun at full st·n·lc•e statwns, according to the Lundberiz fi1rnre::>. tn Hou~lon. howe\'er. where gas is rheaper to the consumer. the ope rators make more. The self-serve station operators avcragC' margin there is 5.05 cent<; a l!allon and 8.36 <'ents per ~allon for operators of full-ser\'e ~tat 1ons * * * Another Hike Coming Soon \\'ASlll~GTO~ (:\P l -Retnil J!a sohne pricel' will ~o up a µenn~ n ~allon. the hl'ad of the f'e{lt'ral Energy Adman 1~1rat1on said after his OIJ!cncy ap- Pfl.>\'t'd an 1ncn·ase in domestic crude oil pnce. Fnank 7.arb sn1d tlw authorized 9 8 percent rlllif fl\'cr tlu• n1·xt 10 rrtonths for t he oil companies 1s fl'1\~!·d on a pro1<'rlcd annual inflation r ale or 6.8 J)('rt1•nt plus :i :11wr1·l•nl inc·C'ntive for the rompanieo; to d1C,J>lnr1· for more clnmt-st1r 1111 The formulas werC' st•l ~tl,l'lat•r this ~ (.':lr hy llw 1-:n<'rgy P olicy and Cu11:<1•n at1 nn Ad Ttw l.1w in1t1allv '>i.'t lhC' pric<' of a 42-gallon har- rl'I of "oltf .. d11rn1•s ll<' 1111 frorn wl'lls put into pro· dut•t111n twfor<.· n112 ut SS.25. \\ h1le the price of 'new" Oi i wa.~ ~<'tat SI l 2.'i :1 h:tl'r<·I On a Y.1·1~htt•d '"'<•r;1~1· of old nnd n<'W oil, the' 1wrC'cntaj!r anrreast' wlll r:11sl' lh1• pr1 r 1• or all tlurn1•:1lt(' oil h y i~, n•nts a bnrrcl Harrah's Tells 12-fold Increase RENO <APl A cost·cutling pro1:ram wos crt'd1tc<t tml11 v for a l 2·foill increase in net lnro1111• at llarrah 's L ake Tnhoe crnd Reno hotel-casinos For the three-month 1wr1od ending Murch :11, n<'t 1Mome was Sl.407, 7K.5 on revenues of $30 4 million. <.'Ompared wllh Slll.921 and S25.7 million for the same pe riod in 1975. Fisr al year·lo-date totals showed net income of S8.9 million on revenues of Sl04.2 million. compt1rf'd w ith inrome of $i .7 million on revenues of S93 4 m1lhon for the same nmemonlhs a year ago. ''1\llhough a mild winter was <'ertainly a factor in the re\'cnu<' increase. our profit margins also continued to improve mainly because of our cffe<'· tive cost reduction program," suid president Lloyd T. D.rer. Course Slated On Investing A free f1,·e -part e\'Cning lecture series tilled "Money. Investing and Finan<'ial Planning" will be offered at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. The series will be held on consecutive Mondays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . starting April 19. Lecturer is Edward McNar y . veteran of more t han 25 years o( Wall Street M d tr aching ex(>(•ricnC'e . FINANCE W ussler Gets Top Joh at CBS NeJwork NEW YORK <A P> -Roht>t·t Wussier , hired as a mail room derk in 1957. has been named president of lhl· CBS Tele\'is1on !'etwork to succeed Robert 0 . Wood, who has resigned t o become a producer. Wussier. 40, vice presiden1 for sports since .July, 1974. came up through the news side of the network. lie w on Emmv awards for news rovera~e. including two for coverage of l' .S. Apollo space flights. John A. Schneider. prc~1d<.•nt ol t he CBS-Hroadrast Group, :>:tul Wood. Y.ho was president nf thC' lll'lwork for the pa~l ~l'\'Cn yt•:Jr~. would µrod11c C' floalure~ 1·x· dus1v(•I\· for CBS "tn ht!> fa\Ol'ltt• part of 0 lhe rountry Soul ht'1'11 California." Wood, 51, is lea\'lllf: <1ftc·r fl season "hen. for the first 11111('. ABC has frequently l<'d <'HS week by week in the :\'1cbl'n 1 ut ings. Option Trading 10 Issues Offered in West SAN FRANCISCO CAP> - Standardized Oplio n tr ;ldlnl( has been launched on the West Coast b1 the Pacific Stock F:xch11ng1.'. The 10 i:\sucs ofrtr<.'<I iniliolly will be expanded to 20 m the near · future. ~u1d F.dw11r(I W: Wed· buish. chairman of tht• board of Rovernors. "1'hi11 1~ un historic di1y for ti'" exchange und the entire West <'onst flna nclu t t•omniunily," Wt•dbush s<11d. "The ln1din6? of options will t·ornplenw11l our trading of t'quitic:oi und hl'lv t•mwre that "'c l'Ontinut> to In· rrcss\• our :1hatl' or th.: markt't nallonw1dl'." 'l 'ettepPI fo Sp.-ak Pnt T1.•m pt-I, of lht• Soto<' 1'echnology Coq> • will address the SaddlcbtlC'k ('hnplcr of the Sodety for Adv•1111·em('nt of J\lanagemenl <SA M / W~daesday in Costa Mesa T empel, who i s materials manager with Sor ot·. wall discuss how purrhasing affocts profit. Soda! hour will be at 6:30 p,m .· NEW CBS· TV HEAD Robert Wussier O vt>r Thr Counlf•r HASOU1fflMJS ( 'fAKING STOCK ) with dinner nt 7:30 p.m. in tho Sun D1ei:o Room ot tho South Coast Pla:r.u Hotel, ~ Anton Blvd. Re~erv atlon11 may be mudu with Brian King, f'30-~IO, ext. 4840, or Sharon King, 83<1 3SS4 o.i.- 832 1738 <evenings). I.A St op• Pur<-lta11e LOS ANG ro:r..r.s (i\P) Purchusc of WO G\'nl'ral Motors :ind Chrysll'r Corp. vclu('fc•s htts ht•en sus pendt•d b y tho cit)' because of alll'~l·d failul'e of tho uuto ~iants to rom ply with n r tly ordinance for t1ffirm3tive artion hiring of wom en and mino11t.u.•s, Sp<~kes m a 11 ror GM. anti C'tirysler said thc•y could not un· derstnnd the d t y's position, ud- ding that they wer e ml'etin~ ft.>deral affirmative adion stan. dards. G& W ff) Baty LOS ANGELES (A P) -A joint lender offer of S128 millicn for 6.-1 million sha r('s of lhe Slock o( the Signal Compa nies Inc. wa:. ;m. nounred b y Signal and Gulf & Western Industries Inc. Under the terms of th<' pro· posed cash offer , Signal will buy lhe first 2.5 million shnrc•s al $20 each. with Gulf & Western ac- quiring the next 3.9 million al S20 a share . Wlaaf a Woy to Pay C'altfornians bou.l(ht 3.5 million bnrrels of be<'r dunn~ lh<' flr:\t qu<lrt<'r of 19711 , paying $:l5 M-1 million in h•dPrnl :ind stale c\. rise taxes tn do ,o, U<·t·ordmg to the t;nltt•d Stall's 1kt'wers As· social1 on. Of the total. S31.!'i million went for f<'<l<'ral tuxes and 54.34 m1lbon W(·nl to the !>late. The asso<.'1alion oppclS!•S lh<' tax because. membt'rs s ay, ll singles out one product for pay. ment. UI·~ 1.-1 (hq Pr ! <I I lip If • ' -• • .. ''" tu\ 11 .. • ' un flt " 1 • ,,,, <11 I • ... ', Uo ~ t • .. 1 • Un "• t • ~.. Uf• It ., '• tJ41 ~ 1 ••• , '• ''" NU 1f4 11 • 1 " Vfl I() ,,,.. • ' 011 Jilt ' .. I J Up 1, 1' > " • 1 \JO 1 ' /' • 4 1 I UO '1 7) I .. f1)' t./f' 1 1 t 1 111 IJO It 1 \1t UC> t, I ?0' •.• ' I Ufl .. \ 1 • t , • 4Jt• " l 1 .+ 1 • Uh b I • <1. ,. '• Vo f• t tr1 ., , .,. u~ ~ _. • • .. '• \Jo t 1 , . ' '" "'' '. ~ • .,. 1 • Up ) I OOWN~ l ,J I <"'1 r.i I -j J Ott ,. 1: tn • ' • f '• Oft '1 \ • / O•I 11 \ '" •• Oft 11 \ I I I • .. 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The price Monday bad been 898.30 StO<'k p rices rallied from l to 2 per . cent al the open ing of the MIJan ex- change after d ropping sharply durin g the past four t rading sessions. ~ ,. ruesoa1 Ap111 13 1976 s OAlLYPlLOT A 13 Disafrilif y Look for Best Insurance Policy BySVLVU PORTEil or ~"m· JO men betw~n the aaies M 2S tnd·40 who hea1I familiH today, nearly flvt! wUI be duiabled tor at luat 90 consecutive da)'!I '*'°re they ~ucb 65. 'l'he stall11Uc rises sUah\ly for tho:sc betwettn40 and~- Among t hose dl!.nbled at the youn,;er ages, one-qunrter wilt be pt"rmant-ntly d1:s11bled. In the old~r aJ,te bruckets, more thnn ont-·th1rd will suffer ~rmunent d1ub1hUes. The odds ar<' more than tbr~ times greater tor perma· nent dlstablhty thun for death between the a~es o( 2.5 and 40. The IXld'< of perrnarwnt di~ab1hty are two to nlmost thr\>t' tJmes greater at age ~ toss. Few fanlilie~ are Money's Worth prepared tor tht-inslunt unemploymt'nt or disab1hty. Few t>vtm think or 1\ ht•t \\ ould be th!! lu1an{·u1l Jmpact of a senouE illness or ucc11.lt>nt. E DWIN GATEWOOD JR., presid<.'nt of Oakland Finan· cial Group, fn(· ht•:idquartered at Charlottesville, Va., says. "The fact is that 1f you are totally <llsabled, your earning power disappear!'> unlit you reco\'er. "[nsuifi<·1enl d1 sub1hty incomt." is 011(' or the most frc· quent problems v. c hnd among cxecuti\'eS and pro· fess1onals .. Employers mil!ht continue full pay for a while; worker's compc.>n:.ut1on applies for thor-e hurt on the Job; sick pay for up to 26 weeks is available under group disabili ty plans; Social Secunty d1subility benerits w1U be paid if the SS Administration agrees th(' d1<iab11tty is permanent. But could mcome from all thl'~l· :.ources m:untatn most home:. and hfest.rles without extru cash ? ASSUMING T HE ANSWER IS no, the most efficient and least costly way to provide the added inc.'ome is through indi\ 1dual disab1hty income insurance protection. Oakland f'inandal, the nation's largest fananr aal counseling firm. estimates repres('ntauve d1sah1hty income or Sl.000 a month would cost $290 a year ut age 25 to 5790 at age 55. O:ikland 1'~1nanc1al dOC's not St•ll rnsu1·a11l·e or anvC'stments. ThE' probl<'m. 0;1kland su~ s. JS nnt rn frnclrng disability income insura1H't•. hut an frndtn~ .:rnltl d1sabilil~ insurance. To find the bl·-.t policy. Camilws .,hould f1r'>t calculall• how much d1sab1hl\ insurance would be enoul?h by check· ing all poss1bk MHlrtl.''i of income ai:a1nsl actual monthly ex!)('nses. The next stt•p 1s lo zero 111 on five major potnlS in the pohry: -The definition of dls ahil1ty. The (ewer restrictions and uclus1ons the better. -TllF. Ol'R.\T ION OF benefits lf not for hfl'. pay· ment-. should Nllll anoc to at lensl :llh~ 65 for both i.tckness :111cl ;1r1•1tknt s 'rhe ehm111at1on periCld The lnni.:t•~t <l(lorcl<thlt• time, based on suv111J.!s uml s1rk 1i.1v ht•n1•f11., t" bc:-.t Tht• premium "II 11111· pr\"m1um <.N•m!> trt'rnt•ndou~I~· lo" er than tht' othN qu<>tf•.,," Oakhrnd C'autwn~. "t''<nm111...- thl' contract c.trefoll} bdore chC'H1,1ng 1t " -The cancc.>ll.1t10r\ :irHI rent·wul provisions Covt•ragC' should be guarantl•c•d n •nc.>wable and non-canccllablc until C.!i a l least. MOST I NSUR ERS \\1LL not issue disability coverage for more t han 50 to r.o percent of gross income. They say they must limit lht• fmancial attrJct1venc>ss of bt>cominj! <ltsabled so that bl'ing !>1ck or hurl docs not become prohla· ble, Therr is no r<'atlily av:iilable source of :iccurate com· parative rnform:.itil)n or lh<' compan1es involved. A rational choice must be llw r1•sull of muluplc inquiries. While only a fnnge numbt•r of pohc1ec; may Ut' -,u..,pcct. samplt• contracts from at least th1 N' or four major companH"i should be checked. Gatewood wnrns. Are then• alt..rrtati\'cS to adequate insurance protec· lion? Yes: :i morwv-i.uvini::. moncy-makmg lnH•stment p!"O· gntm and a work 1ng ~pou:-.e. 1\gutn.,I the v. ork1ng s pouse's contribution in earnm.: ... thoui:h. mu-.t he wc1i:ht•d such cos· ts as home lreJlment (1( lhc• d1sahled mate and the loss or Social Security bl•nt•ftto; Still, l>.lVS O\lkland, that workin~ spouse mny be the on)\ hop<'. Puffing , Pmnping He'll Try Flying NORTH PROVJDF:~CF:. ru. (API -Joseph A. Zi~no thinks he can fl v '"'h llw help of some balsa wOOd, aluminum and pNJ<1l J)O\\t'r. Zinno, 52. an 1ndu~1nal eng1ne<'r, h as spent four years building a strange-looking man·powercd aircraft. Well, maybr it's an aircr:ift. "All I'm waiting for now is n da.v with calm winds," he said Sunday. Thr crafl has a 78 foot win~sp:in but weighs just 150 pounds. Zinno said he will us<' th<' Quonset Point Navy base J1rf1c>lcl's runwav when he tnl''> to pedal has crcataon to a lake off spt'ed of lli m1ll•S pc1 h11u1 . "The ult1mal1• am1 1-; to m:tkl' a fi~re·c>il(ht," Zinno said. "Thut'1> lht• pnl utthe cmd 111 thc r •on bow." Off shore Plant Wins F irst Okay WASlffNGTON' (AP)-/\ drnft t'nvlronmcntal Impact stnh·m<'nt hy lhl' Nuelear H<'1~111.11orv Comm1~l>ion <NRC) rrcomrnl'nds ic,su.1nr1· of n <·nn~l1111 l11>n 1wrm1l for tho "nrld's first float1n1i n11rl1•11r 111.1111 , .,a~init b1•nl'f1t'i would nutwe1,11h nrtv<'rs1• N1v1ronm<'nl;1J 11np11cts. The 250 p11J:1• ~\ttlt•nw11l wa" pro<lurt'd aftC'r fl two·yt'ar !'lludy <af tht• upplh·.1t111n hv Puhhc S••r v1<'P Ga'l und f':l1•rtrte of Nt•w Jersc>y to ht11ld th1· Atlnntu· Nudt•ur Gt•11cn1t1ng Sta.· lion two males off tlw roa<,l nf N1·w Jer~n' The rrel1min11ry cnvironnwntal ~ludy now will be put. C'lut for comment hv v1m11us fc<frrnl und Male ogcndcs an Nn<; spokesman said. • '1TllESE COMMF:NTS WOUl.Ohnvt'to bt'takcn tnto:.~ <'ounl in preparin~ a final statement. wha rh would eon~tltule the NRC i.taff's t'V1t!rnt'<' on ••nv1ronm••ntJI ornllrr~ at a publtc hearing fcJ cnns1der4}\e appl1C'all•Jn," the spokesman said. In'-' parallel prO<'ess, the NRC i;tnff mu~I rnm nlrtc n rt"• view of t he a pphr:tttol\ fron\ lhc !-.IJn<.lPotlll of hcullh and safety. he said. GT Marin Launched SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Sei:Ond of three powerfu l ferry boats bum to carry commuttrs across San Jo'ranclsco Bay has been launched ht>re fm-outf1tt1ng :ind testinit. Tl\e GT Mann. powerf'd hy three 2.500 horsepower gas t urbtne engines,· wait bwlt for the Golden Gale Bridge, J{lghway and Traosportution District at a cost or S4.2 million. lt is scheduled to beJtin $t•rvicc between San Fran- cisco and Marin County on .June 6 The GT San .f'tanctsco, l3unrhcd Oct. 5, 197•. was damaaed by an enirine room fire la~t month and bas not. been pul into service. The third ship, t.hc CT Sonom:1, 1s stiU under const.rucUon: A J 4 OAIL y PILOT •Arya11 Nose., A11glo Cheeks' Aging \'ippic Abbie HoUman. 39, has partially un\'e1lcd the plastic-surgery remodeled face he says he is using in h1s under- ground life. lloHman, who jumped bail two years a~o and Cled drug charges that c·ould ha"e jailed him for Life, says, "In my new life. p('ople don't know I'm Je'Ais h " 'Fourth' Blasts Blasted By Safety Colllnrlssion CHICAGO <APl -The nation's 200th Fourth or July birthday blast mav be the last in which Americans pt>rs onally s alute l 'ncle Sam \\1th an~ thing much 5tronger than I ady · fingers (CONSUMER J A Consumer Product~ Sarl•tv Com m1ss1on spokesman ~aid prehmmar~ r edera l re g ulati o n s bannin g firecrackers contammg more than 50 m1ligrams of powder have not attract· c:d s1gmr1cant oppos ition and are ex· peeled to become permanent in Sep· tember. REPORTS FRO ~f TllE ftre\\Ork!. industry indicate the bicentennial has helped spark a modest manufacturing upturn. "I wouldn't s ay it's a booming year ... the president of one large flre\\orks company s aid in an tn· terview. "But it's goin~ to be much better than la!>t year or the year before.'· THESE R ULES, AIMED at the backyard \'3r1Cty Of f1re\\Orks. \\OUld m a k e a ll but th e '>m a ll l'"t f1recrackerc:; thO!>l' l'allcd lac!\ fmJ(er" 1llt>J:al · Thl' nl'w fedl•r.il regul atw n..;. draft t•d after J four·\ l'~ir !>llld\', \\lln't ;if fetl the d1!tpla)~ l>usines~ :\or "Iii they alter buns un fm:crackl'rs 1m- po~ed 1n 32 stall'S Ei~htcl'n slates ~till allow hrccru t kcrs, but current Ceder.ii rules hm1l the site to 130 m1lh· J,!r am of powder . Conklin~ s:.11d most facton rs arr \rnrk1ng at rull rapaclt~. APA me m bersh1p, about 60 firms. accounts for more than 90 perct.•nt of the f1re \\Orkc; mdustrv in the Cn1ted Stales. he said APA members already obst•rvc the 50-milhgram Ii m II voluntarily. llowevrr, John C o nkling of Chestertown. Md.. S('('fC'tary or the American Pyrotl'chnics Association, said the stat<' ban-; ha\'e not prevenll'<f ,, •·hto>althy" bl~1ck markt•t in largt• firecrackl'rS -t'hl•rry bomb i:.1zt• and larger. THE FIREWORKS industry keeps its production figurl's secret. and even the APA can't say what annual sales are. That makes 1t hard to gauge the bicentennial business boost. "~lost of the mcmh<'rs arc ~ort of qwet a bout their volumes," Conkhn 5a1d "We've never takrn a survey " Book Says Maybe Ike Was Rig ht LONOON (1\ P l A formt•r Br1t1sh fon•1J:n offi c·l· mm1~t('r c.a):. thC' l;it <' Fll'ld M ar~ha l Vis· rnunt Montgnm l•ry muy ha\ c bcl'n wronµ 1n ar~u in~ with Supr{'mC J\lb<'d Commander Dw1~ht t>. F,1senhower in favor of a dnsh to Berlin afll•r l ht.• North Africa c·ampa1gn of 19-i2 '13. Lo rd C halfo nt . n nnt'llrnl' 1h'ft-n ,t' r or - rr~ponc11•nt for till' Times o r Lo ndon . s u y, no t•ril1 r"m 1·.1n oh,c11r\' thl' J!l'rllllnl' .1ct•omph"h nwnt or ~l ontµnml'ry HI 1h•f1•a11n.: the• <:t•rmJns .1t 1\l.rnw 111 th1• first 11\ll)Or Alh1•d \'ll't n r) But Chalfont. 1n a b10- J:ruphy of M nnt.:omerv 1ust p11 hlt:.hNt less than thft'l' Wl'l'k..; aRcr th t' f n m rd m i 11 t n r y h•:lll<'r's ill'ath · ::idd-c that Mcmti:omC'ry r:ult'd to pursur t h1' v 1ct nry :t~ Jlrl'4'Sl\'l'ly l'nough And rt·fl'rr1nf[ 1n "Monlg1lm1•ry of Aln· mean" to Montitomery's nrgumcnt l'i witfl Eisenhower o\ er Allil"d s trategy after North Africa, Chalfont snys, "It is possible to con· dude thnt Eis enhower wos genrrally nitht ond Montgomery generally wrong." 1YBULGE IN BULGARIA SOFLA. 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Th e b oo k , b Washington Po:;t rt" porters Bob Woodwllrd and Carl Bt•rnslean. purporls to relate the last davs or the ad· manlstrat1on o f former· Pre 1dent Nii.on It de- pu~t s Nixo n a s emo - tionally upi.et. possibly su1c1dal and dnnking he01v1ly during that time Earlier. Ford l>a1d he could not per!>onall) veriry those c harac- teraiat10n!> "I hope the book lS ac- curate." the President said "I'm not qualtf1ed to pass judgment un all the incident!> and stones alleged .. SACRAMENTO CAP)-Ronald Reagan's man· datory "work for w('lfne" proaram failed beca~e il was not pracl1cal, a btate report says. The lhree-year Commuruty Work Experience Program, mandated by lec1 latioo, uplred June 30. It referred welfare rffipients In 35 counties to non-payln& jobs. Performlng lbc work was required to continue receivlnc welfare. THE EVALUATION OF the expcnment. a ~tudy released Monday by the state Employment Development Department. said only about 4,760 persons received job Hsignmenls durinK the pro- tlram 's peak year. 1974. Thul represented only 2 6 percent of the 182.735 welfare recipients uva1lable during that yenr. It found that some program staff were "re· lativety disinterested In the program and made rt.>· ft.-rrals mos tly wht>n pressure was placed on them" to meet quotas The program wa:. operated hy the admin1stra- hon of Republit·un G(lv · Rea~an. who vetoed one leg1~ lall\'C effort to abolis h 1t GOALS OF THE PROGRAM includt>d helping empk>yable welfare r ec1p1enti; ac hun l'. s etr- sufftc1ency. They had to "'ork up to 80 hours .i month to rem a in ell1uble for aid. Democratic Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's ad- ministration recently un\•e1led a jobs program that "'ould include \'Oluntary work for welfare recipients that would keep them eligible for aid unlei;s they made more than SS.000 a year The report to the Leg1!>lature said the Reagan STEEL BELTED RADIAL 95 ' S11P RA 1'1 11 lbls Wh•lf•wJll Plu~ S? 11 f rdl•la Size BR78·13 CR78-14 DR78-14 Regular Low Price $59.95 $64 .95 $70 95 program faded because It lacked participation from all countu:s, dap&te a le&islaUve mandate. A LACK OF "WILLING cooperation and fuU partlc1pat10n of counues" was a major factor ln lbe pooC' level of persons ga,•tn job assl&oments, lbc re- port said. ·'o"·'~ ~ ------- ?\() :0.11:\l:O.HIH J:\\'E!--T:-.IE.'\ r No " Hluli.11\'lll l'ffil!tt~· aml \\1ur 111"''t11w11t ,•anh J li1t.i ti'{, ii1h:r,·:.1 .1111111.1111. Commerelal Credit• Tl !RIFT P \~SOOUK ,\CCl1l'.XTS fur ( .. t1lurn1.i R~l•knl• llnh. Member of the C .. hfumw 1h~ic1 .. 11 .. 11 uf Th;11\ u d Loeis Com~ 1 • L~ Cn-dil Pl .. 11. ln.:uq!OfatA."11 370 East 17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 SALE Fed Size Aegu4er SALE Fed. PRICE Ex T3• Low Price PRICE Ex. Tax $44.95 $2.11 HR 78-14 $87.95 $65.95 $3.07 $48.95 $2 31 GR78·15 $82.95 $61.95 $2.97 $52.95 $2.42 JA78-1 5 $95.95 $71.95 $3.31 -- The General Dual Steel Ir is the finest long mileage passenger tire General has ever made Bu1ll with two steel belts for road hazard protection. and J tough two-ply polyes ter cord body. !_,.;,.. f'r1p ,, ,. J "'" S5190 $45.90 Sl 75 F78·15 S67 90 $57.90 $51 .90 $2 05 G78·15 $69 90 -$5990 $53.90 $2 27 H78·15 $75 90 -$65 90 $59.90 $2 43 J78·15 $77 90 $67.90 $61.90 $260 L78-1 5 $8 1.90 ----$73.90 $65.90 $2 83 PISS/ $65 90 $59.90 $2 40 80013 $59 90 ER78-14 $72.95 $54.95 $2.49 LA78·15 $99.95 $74.95 $3.47 FR78-14 $73.95 $55.95 $2.69 GR70·1 5 $82.95 $61.95 $3.13 GA78-14 $8095 $60.95 $2.89 I • '"'' \ ~ ~ I H ,.~ "'' ''''· •cpt11d1t\f '" lilt. GLASS BELTED 2for '"'' 0 $61.90 $2 54 $63.90 $2 65 $67.90 $2 87 $69.90 $3 03 $73.90 $3.14 $53.90 $1 46 Whltcw11l13 $2 to $3 more per lire. Ocpcnd1n9 on ,,Ill • Thr. Ganeral Jumbo 780 features two qlass bells, a two-ply polyester cord body, and a mulh·rlb tread. It's designed to provide lonq m1leAge. easy handling, and traction on both wr t or dry surfaces. New car tire sale ends April 24th GIVE YOURSELF A BRAKE .. ALIGMMENT SPECIAL BRAKE RELINE Priced as shown at General Tire Slore~ We ad1ust caster. camber. toe-in. and toe-<>ul settings lo car manuracturer ·~ specifications. COMrACT a UAHDAto AMHICAHCAU Rain Check: Should our suPf>ly of some sizes or lines run shor1 during this event. we will honor any orders placed now for future delivery at the advertised price. Don ~~~nd lnc.11 COAST fiNERAL TIRE ~,01~:~1;·:~~~r~;;~.. 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ...... ,.u-. Phone 540-571 O 01~011y1nq1~e -~~·· 646·503] .... G-ener-cll Si-on --Sooner or later, you'll own Generals---- • East·Meets \/I/est Femininity Fashionable By JOOLS(JN Of .... O•llY l'I ... tl<!tl Women should look like jewels, presented 1n a dazzling selling tor a glamorous evening Bot alas. and much to the de$pa1r or Neweort Beach de signer Koko, man)' are content to wear blue Jeans and tenrus !>hO<'!> She 1s opt1m1st1c about the future, though. because she believes Orange County women are beginning to realize "how much more feminine it is lo wear beautiful clothes." Koko, a natl ve of Tokyo, ts pre- pared to work hard to make her point, though she adnuts she 1s impatient for success. Fashion design actually 1s her third or fourth career. but all her training bas been prepanng her for her work. she beUeves. After appearing In 10 Japanese films. s he came to the U. S. to marry an American busi- nessman she had metinTok\'o. "He was alrt>ndy marri~ to his business." she said. "and 1t nt'\·er happened. Now I'm mar- ned to my work ... She had a feature role in the James Bond him .. You Only L1\.·e Twice" In 1966 and later did television com merc1als and a serial, "Bright Promise," but thl." work was not steady enough to guarantee her an income WENT TO SCHOOL So, she asked herself "hat !>he was going to do with the rest of her life. Since she was talented m de sign, she decided to study at the Institute of Design and Merchan- disirig in Los Angeles. where she started producing a high.fashion lme. Working in the city as a de- signer proved to be a heartache for her. however. so she decided to start looking for a new place to live. "I broke my heart in Los Angeles." she said. "There was too much competition and too many crooks. My designs were stolen and l losl money manufac- turing." Now, she works in partnership with her sister Suko, who still re· sides In Tokyo. Koko makes sketches, sends them to her sis- ter with measurements. and the finished garments are sent back to Newport for display in Koko's showroom. Jn turn. Suko sends some of her lines. which are more ta1lorl'd than Koko's fluid, flowing even- ing dresses. Koko's gowns a re almost theatrical in quality, which 1s both a result of her immersion in the arts and a binl of what bes ahead. • Her heart is still in the theater, she expl ained, so she probably will design for lhe stage and perhaps act again one day. BLACK SHEE P The designer calls herself thr "black sheep" or her famil). since she has broken the ancient Japanese tradition which say!> that the eldest daughter is sup- posed to marry someone lo take over her father's business. "Most girls would marry in Japan," she agreed. "but I'm a nonconformist. There are no other actresses in my family." Simple, fluid lines are Koko 's trademark whether she designs a theater gown or Koko, whose real name is Hiroko. hasn't ruled out mar- riage completely for the future, but now her primary goal 1s to build her business She is battling mass construc- tion and low cost Her clothes are made with careful attention to detail. she said and '40men need only try them on to see the d1f· ference m quality a daytime pantsuit. Houses Divided PARIS (Al') -Pam fashion houses are divided for next fall winter between the ... plac;hy coi.· tumc r lothrs oHt.'red b y tht.' ~oung turks of ru ... hmn pluo; crrat1vc mavenr k Saint Laurent and n mort.' l'vcryday ap proarh Color nnd "ethn1<'1ty" nr<' the big message!! from tht> voungi'r set. including sevrrnl Jupanrst'. who 1(1vc a rlr<'US 1ur to Pans fashion w ith their Bollvian- lnd1nn-Mongol-Moroccnn looks. 1n bellulifully outlandish rolor combinations. .Jersey!\, fells. light and henvy knits nrl' ht up with sun and citron yellow. raspberry, plum. t·ardinol, oran1tt• and vrrm1lllon reds, blues from indilto to bright •urquo1Sl'. em<'rald or dark hme ireens or more t1ubdued mos5y 1recn. Ethnic patterned weaves and stripes, plus details hke tassels, layers of socks and short bootees •dd kook.y spirt>. In all t'amps. long and short tabar<h. spht nnd belted tunics are seen. in soft Jersey wools. O\'er pleated. full or narrow s lit skirts. or s lim trous.ers Pant~ are normally shm or 'ery fight. tucked into boots. hke knickers or paratrooper-styli.', •g a t h e r e d a t l h e a n k I e . E\'erybody from Gt\'enchy to Dior and the cheaper Ftench trademarks showed sort tops. There were plenty or frinRed mohair blanket-wraps. soft ponchos or serapes. Coats range from dufOe style lo vanaltons on the trench coat and bathrobe wrap. Other toppers include vertically quilted poplin coats or Jackets. plus plenty of belted or drawstr1nged blousons Pans completes the choke with re· versible capes. often hooded or with a capuchin·hood sweater underneath. There IS a lot Of layered and shm knitwear for davtime. 1n soft necked combinations. with n<'arly matchtnR cardigan topc; or loosely belted tunics. A fa vorite look 1s a pullover with a floppy outsized turtle neck topped by a short bolero. plus a casual cardigan and cape The more traditional Paris op- proach is sort and unstrurtured. The <'Olors are more subdued than the younger designers with plenty of browns. beiges, caramel, ecru or while, s late blue. p lum and moM Jireen alternating w\\h spla!lhes of rardinal red or "harsh" blue. Plaids are makin g a comeback from rather ordinary tartan!\ to soft and big Inventions in skirts, shawls and coat hnmgs. &an•es are an indispensable accessory to everything -big and rnnged, slung around the neck. tucked into pockets, tied ob..ra11h1on around the hip Skirt lengths are universally below the knee. and ankles are m more than legs Lengths are generally m1dcalf in slim split skirts, Uny knife.pleated skirts or toned·down kills Boots of all heights are popular for daytime. and elegant high- heeled ver111ons vie for attention with crepf'·llolcd flat workaday boolee11 Ot htr IE'g look11 include matching rolored lhthls or fan- ciful lcl(gings. lssey Miyake may be serious about his offe;ings for milady, but it appears his models prefer anonymity while parading ' in a ballooning jumpsuit and kimono robe. I Koko likes dramatic capes and bare-shoulder dresses , which she does in theatrical, dramatic style. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday,Aprll 13, 1976 81 "Beautiful clothes are not 1ui.t for the rich." she emphasi1.Cd. "But people here are still arra1d to buy beautiful clothes So- meone has to start. I don't want women to lose their femirunity " The former dancer and film star 1s always on the move and ~he works so hard she almost docsn't know when to stop, but she loves every minute of 1t. "What keeps me going? Mak- ing beautiful clothes for women. J 'm always learning." T~se11y Aortl 13 1916 International Fare Benef if Designed ftap1dl~ bccom1n.: a fe ,•orat~ s hopping slop for Orange County's da.; cram1nat1ng "oml•n is lht" bout1Qut· of lht> l nit t>d Na11on!I t'l•ntt"r, s.rnta Ana lrom <..ret><'l . lw ll\ 1J, G u a l l' m ..1 I u I n d 1 .1 • Afgha111s1.rn und Afm·.1 !ic.tltni> .1l lhl• slllm 1-. l1m1tPd, i.o re'len at1ons urr Jd\ "able T1ckN:.. ,1 t ~ :? 5 0 m .1 \' b l' pun·h."t'd .1t lht.• rrnll'r Futun n)? t'asy. ettvuc ----------=--=========;;;;;;;;;;;;;::-e I e-.: a n ct', th•• shop's fashions "Ill bt' tn a !>how bent'fatting \'tl't 1m!I of thl' Gu a tt• mu I an ,. a rt h quuke The show will began at 10.30 a m . Thur:.day. i\pnl 29, 111 th<' c:enlt'r It also \\ 111 1ntroduCt' a I bt('(.'nt t•n nsul ltne or orq~inali. by M aqorie Puckl'll "ho tearh1.•i. creall\ l' i;:arml•n l d1:· <'Oratson at the center l'a ,h 1o n s "Ill repn'l>t.•nt 1nfluen<'es Ron Oster, Shlrtey Hoeaterey, Mary White In Santa Ana United Nations Center See the New Geist Scorpio Relationship Aired SpriJtq CIRd S.....r Pofy Cotfoft in Easter ECJCJ Colors Stand Tall WEDNESDAY, APRI L 1'4 221 : Collect what you need -refuse lo give up something for nothing. Follow t h rough o n knowledge -don't de· fer, wait. Ann~ Landers Closet Opened Wnklff"-....... w. him. The child's parC'nls ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~H~~ .. ~ ... ~ .. s Bv SYDNEY OMl\RR ARI ES (Mar c h 21· April 19J: Be careful. ob· servant and d1plomah c. F\tll Moon position em· phasizes need Co r caring about publtc responses. partnership. TAl'Rl'S <April 20· !'Ila\· 20J J\\'01d tnini.: 10 get somt•th 1n~ for noth1n1? Steer C'lrar of io;elf dec·ept1on Attitude based on rcal1~m doe!> best for vou GE~1i~I !:\lay 21 June 201 full Moon a~pt'cts highlight Jo, r nJturc. creall\e r e\ourrt•s and also cau!'te ro~ts and credits to be anal~ ted LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 >: Stress versatility - r each under s tand ing with one who p ulls str· tn!(') Be \'Crsatile. not foolis h SCORPIO <Oct 23· No\ 21 >. Stand tall for pnnc1pk.., But also be big enough to r erogn1ze net•d for rev1s1on \\hen 1l ani.es SAGl1TARll'S (:'\ov. 22·0 ec 2 1 l Accent on love. fr1 l•ndsh1p, fulfill · ment of de-;1res D E A R A N N LAND E RS : I live with another woman who has a young female child. Yes. we are lesbians and I am not ashamed of 1l. I am \'Cry fond of the little girl ·and cohs1der myself 'e r) ne arly a parent because of my re- I a t 10ni.h1 p "'1th h er mother What I need to know is what I should call this ch.1ld when I refer to hu m con\'ersat1ons? l don't hke lo say, "She 1s lhe daughter of m y r oom· m ate." becau!.e she is much more than that. ,,,....... I am proud of the fact that she is the daughter of the woman I love and is as dear to me as if she were my own c hild. Your s u ggestions w i ll b e gr eatly appreciated. - NO CLOSETS FOR US DEAR NO CLOSETS: The question you shouJd be asking yourself is why do you fee l the ne~d to hit p~ople ovt'r the h ead wtth the ract that you are involve-cl In • l~sblan re· latlonshlp? It seems to m~ t his Is a personal matter. In fact, I can tb.l.nk or no matter that ts more personal. Since you feel ffm· pellecl to cut the world ln on yoar s e •ual pr~· rerence, you could reru to the child a s "the daughter or m y fe male lover with whom I am living." Jf It's popped eyeballs you're after, you'll get the m. D E A R A N N LANDERS : "Murderer Without Guill" has my sympathy. And now may 1 add a footnote ror whatever good 1t might do? We, too, were rercnlly involved in the death of a thret>·year·old child who darted in front of our car. There was no way I could h ave avoided hitting CA~'C ER <Junl' 21 Julv 221 K1.•\n1>tt• '" c 0 m p I e l ICI n F I n " h rather than !>la rt clo:.(• tran~acl1on Protl•ct pro- J)t1rt y -~l't appr<Hi.al LEO I July 2J·Au~ :.?2)· Humor. fltrtallo n. fun, creativity nre feature-<!. Don't takl' other::. or ''ours<'lf -too st•riously, ·R<•m:.11n flexible. CAPRIC ORS <Dec 22 Jan 19 • · Hom e :id· 1u..,tm<·nt. 1mpro,·emf·nt l'Ould bt• fratured He rt1plom,1t1r don 't ru..,h to 1ud~mt•nt ,\ (l l ' ,\ R I l ' S ( J a n :?O·Feb. 181 : P c rfor t techniques -re a<"h beyond lht: apparent. CALENDAR \'IRGO <Aug. 23·Scot. PISCES ( F<·b. 19- M arrh 20 I : Cre;it ive force 1s evident and re· quire!> outlet. UC I LIBRA RY FRIENDS : O range County authors who have published books during 1975 will be honor ed at a reception in the home of ---:::::======::==:~===::==:::==:::::;:,-Chun cc II or and Mr s. Danie l G. Aldrich, free Gold & Silver Seminar !':e"part Beach from 3 to Tuesday, April 20, 7:30 PM 5 p.m Wedne~day. Apnl South Cou'it Plaza llotr l 2\'inners in \':m ous Jlo" l\rali nil hrll11111' ')11111'1 i:r.1111 pun.lr.1w~ •t11tl calegones will be an· '"orlJ \\Ith• lnll11lrn11 111t•ll.1t1un Ill••\ nounced during the an- • C.l\t• ui. mon• ,111•1111.1!.IP cw .. h tnr tal.1' 11 11wey) nual awards dinner ~on- 1 da\'. l\lay 10. m the Batua • M<1~0 rt d11ubly tmpnrt.1111 f11r \ uu ro c;un!tll rr .1 Cormth1 an \' acht Club. h1•J1w In !Jrt•truu' motal'> Mono~ lntcmatlonal. lid~ ono of lhr nation's la~ost OPEN HOUSE: Gayla ln"c"lor-orlcntcd dMlont In ln,·c .. lmrnt·Rradr St. Pierr(' has scheduled pN'dou'I mrtol.,, proi.onts lhl-. fn•e, no-obllRatlo n a t ca and open house imml nar-worlio.hop. from 10 a m . to 5 p m. Llmllod Scatlnj.? by Reserva tion Saturday, April 17. in the Coll (714) 751·3336 Buena Park Clubhouse. :!t hn11r ,n,1••·'1lroltlir•·•torr11llr•1t Psvrhics Zaltthea and I I Budape~t will lecture. ( .• 111 fur I Nw l11h1rn~1ll11111\11l..1i.:1·1u11l H1·-.·1' ·'"'"" ·~ ·•I' .. lntem•tlon•I, Ltd. •mn 81'1 h s11 .... 1. Ne ... port """'It. CA Kids Photos At the Bird Circus ·I Bring lhe krds 10 ttw> Hunttn9lon Cent& tor Ille ,oectoculilr Robella ltvc Bird C1rcv~ Wod thru Sal ~t 1·2 3~ om plu'l lWP, al 7 30 & 8 30 pm except Sat . trarnod birds will 115tound y0u on rollor skate,. b1c~1es. llnd llCOOIMI Photographer's will 111110 your prcturo with lho~e omac1ng btr~ tor only S2 00 Oeach 4 Edll'lQer 111 San Diego Fwv THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE! Replace your old d ish. washer now with o new W hirlpool und ercounter model-get FREE normal replacement installatio n See your participating 'WHIRLPOOL dealer for further details. ~ CHRI S TIA N \\'0~1 Elli: Tht' Newport WhiFJp~<!~ .t"Nr.'llA"f \Alr.AIL .. A T"'V HA fA! tS~1 ~A .. ll •~~I ' 4 "" .._._ t ._ •·.~ • Bea ch g roup will m eet at 11 :30 a.m . Wednesday , April 21. In the Airporter Jnn. The program will be present e d b y J a n Teu erl e and K eith Green. EXE C UTIVES' S E C RETARIES: A Night at t he Races 1s lhe bill o f f a r e for the O r a n ge County Ch ap· ter 's fund·ra1se r Tues· d ay. A prll 20. at Los Alamitos Race Track. The evening will begin at 6 p m. with a no-host cocktail hour , followed by danncr in the Turi Terrace Room and th.e races. KAPPA KAPPA GA~· MA : Sa d dl e ba c k · Capistrano Vallry Alum· nae will meet at 10 a.m . Wednesday, April 21, in the Mission VteJo home of M r s. Ric h a r d .\ Cerutti. Introduction to Needlepoint a nd Crewel will be presented and of· ficers will be elected TEEN CHt\LLE:'oiGE WOM ES: florrnn• I.it taucr, auth or o f "Harmony in the llomc will be th e lun<'hco11 s peaker at 11.30 am Wednesday, April 21, an lhe center. L UPUS CllA PTER : T he Or ange County aux· , 11Jary of the City of JloJ)(' will meet at 1 30 p m Thursdav. Apnl 22, 1n the Sor oplim1s t Club, Santa Ana to hear re· ports on a tour of the hospital's Pilot M cdical Center. Afterward Dr. Vivan Long will talk ubo ut astrology. The beautilul Easter lilies that have been on display in our Newport store 9J'e now on sale I I I •....,. • WIDOICOMI • KAaCHS • IUTilMG • ,,,_ were respons ible for a ........ lowing him to run loose "' in the stre<'t. ~ Now the v arc s uing us ~ for an a::;tr'onomical :.um l and the an)(1cty 1s t<'rn· o ble We not only gne'c ~ for the d1.•ad child and s ucrer from the shock ,.. and hor ror o f the ac<'t· • d('nt. but wr muM h1n· an 2 allornr\' lo dl'ft•nd us and u \\Orrv about bt>1ng "IJ>C<I i out financ ially. after a hfellmc of hard "ork "' and frugal hvinJ? ~ No res ponsible jur) o co u I d r l' w a r d t ht· st' parents Cor the ir eare. .., JessneSS fiut Juries Olrl' ~ notoriously sympalhC'11c ~ when a small child's lie· :t ath 1s snvoh•ed. t•sp<>cial· : I\' whl'n thl'\' thank a ~ ~e-althy 1ni.ur 0 anrt• rom· pany will pick up lhl' tali .,. 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WHERE DID YOU FIND i)ff PRINTS, LIZ.Z ? by Herold Le Doux by MeCI [ o[ • l/.IJ by C~ter Gcdd l~ay. ~prtl 1J. 1976 OAJL Y PILOT 8J ,.,.,.. ___ _ --- by Rodger .. adfietcl by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson BUT TEC>C>Y'S TAVERN NEEDS TH' BLISitJES'S ! by Rodger Bollen THE GIRLS "Congrat11l,111on~! I wtnl 1hm1111h 1ha1 lr1thl to \CC tf you were on your hl(\ ·• DENNIS THE MENACE · . Laguna's Tapie Still Struggling For First Title By HOWARD L. HAM>\' 0t 1.-e O•ltY _.., .. ,, ... Wh,•n hC''i. h1ttu1ii thl· b:ill well. h1~ II rl\'"' a fl' :100 v11rds down tht> fuirwa' and \dwn h<"i. putting. hrs i.co~e UbUalh gol'' below par But hkt• most plav1•r' on lhl' Pr.A tour. Alan Tuple (pro nouncl'd 'f;n fl<'<' 1 1:. hum.in M1cl hai. his up-. and do"n~ on the t·1rcwt The Laguna Ht'<lCh res1drnt has been pla~ in~ f:urly conl>1'· tent since he dl•p;irted for lht' Eastern P<lrt ion ot the tour hut has yet to win his first maJ<>r tournament PHILADELPHIA'S BOBBY CLARK (LEFT) SCORES A GOAL AGAINST TORONTO. Ian Turnbull (2), Goalie Wayne Thom11 Can't Defense Clark's Play. His best finish this st•ac;on "a:. a lie for 14th in the Ila\\ auan Open that gave him SJ i95 in priie money. Since he left for f'lorida. he finished in a tie for 25th in the Greater JacksOO\'ille Open and r eceived Sl.269 for his efforts. • Kings Need Win Tonight Ta pie <:r1dn 't qualify for th<' first two tournaml'nt.s this vear in Arizona He also missed out in the Little Crosbv at lrnm• Coast Countrv Club for a chw1ce to qualify. for Haw ail. ALAN TAPIE BOSTON <AP I Boston Bruins' defenseman Brad Park, who has been out of the line·up ~mce he underwent knee surgery on ~1arch 5, may sec limited ac· t10n tonight when the Bruins host the Los Angeles Kings in the 11econd siamc of their StanJey Cup quarterfinals at Boston Garden ··("as able to ~o 1n full stridl· that·, encouragins.:." Park said ~tonday after sen mm aging v. 1th !>Omt• teammatl's ''I'd hke to play somt• in this 5Cnes. but 1t dcpt•nd~ on " hat the dO<.'tor :,avs and how I fC'el . I can't sa~ · defmtlely 1 II play in the second gaml' " Park said he was tr~\'elmg to Los Angeles with the Bruin' Sports in Briet· Wednesday for games three and four. "Put it this way: If we get bv this series. I wouldn't want to go in cold in the semifinals o,. Tl' r.,.,,,,., Channe l .i at 6 .1qa 1n 'it somebodv like Ph1ladelph1a. The} 'd eat 'me up "Brad looked good to me SUJX'r ... saal coach Don Chern "Don't ask ml' 1f Park'll pla} lt'sstrictl~ uptoh1mandthedoc- tor Lea\'e me out of 11 ·· Park. who v. as acquired Crom :"ew York this season. rut easily both ways in scrimmage Mon. dar. and later took some shots Angels Face Royals; Race Strike Loo~ KA NSAS C ITY -Cahforn1a ':-- ndy Hassler will attempt to re .i:am his 1974 pitching form tonight when he opposes Kans as City's Al f1tzmorr1s 1n un /\ml•rican Leagul' ba't'hall J!;i me ht>re Gamt• time 1' 5 JO ;ind \\Ill Ill' 1·arned0Hr K)1 PC !710>rad10 Both th1• \n~(·I-. .inti Hm .1h \4.lll h(• St'l'kln): 1hr1r llHt1.1I l!Ji H 'll'lOril'' t ' a 11 forn1;1 '' o J Kansas C'tl\' 0 1 It also f1,::un•s to lw a big gamt• lnr lla~sler ''ho had the th1rrl tu" c•<,t t•arnN1 run a"rrage (2 61 I m the Aml•rican L<'al!Ue t\4.o "'ar-; .1~0 L • .-.t \ rar hn" eq·r. fla,!>ler """ 3 12 ~nd h:ui .1 ;, !lt t•.1rnt•d run :I\ c·r.1~e ~1rik.-.,,. .\gaitl LOS/\'.\:(; El.ES Stnk1's ha\'e ht•t•n ~dwdul1•ct starting mid \\l'l'k 111 llolh·w0od Park :ind Los 1\lam1tn., rac't'lracks hy union of· lic1alo; who ;ill<'J.:Nl manai;tcm..-nl h.1d rt•ncJ(1•d 1m ~ tenlal1n• lnbor .1.:n•l'ment l 'n1on offH•1als announcrd \Jnnrla\· th1• .,t11k<' nt llollywood Park "ould b<'!ltn al 12 '01 am. UCI Pitcher Hit by Car l'\t;t.F.\\'000 l'<' Irvine h:"c•ha II plf c•h<'r Hnh<'rl 1;11i)(l\t•.1r :ind f1'llow t'C"I :-tu tll·nt lfrlt'n 1':i.:i.:1•r' w<·rc '1r tin1' c'r a h•I anl1 rur1 rln\'Cr h1•r1• Sund.l' n1~h1 lht I\\ .1 ~nrnll p1C'kup •rurk "h•h• :1t1i-mptln~ to <'rnss the ''r<'<'l nC':ir 1':i.:r.rr -.· homt•, b 0 I h s I II cl I' II I 'I w (' r (' lw )Ip 1tal1 11• ii .1 t Dan 1 e I 1-'rN•man llol>1111 :ii C1101IH•ur s11rft•rt•1l 11 broken Ir,:. <'nn<·us~1on ;111d numNouc; nhrn~1ons and <'ontusions /\ hospital spok('c;man r<'porto; his cond1t1on '' ll"tl'd as satisfacton .ind f.RgCr'I' as critical. \\'edncsdav and Los /\l:1m1to~. \\here night harness racinl! 1' rurrentlv under wa\'. "-OUld be -.truck 2~ hours I c1ter.· James Zc>lll'rs. execut1\'e \'lt'l' prrs1dent of St>r\'lce F.mplo~ 1·~ Local 399. allegt•d manai:l'menl hnd renej!ed "on their agreement to permit union mt>mber~ to al· locate for pension-; an> money kit o\'er from health and "t'lfJ1 I' bl'ncf1ts .4'1 il.-s Cl1mw11 PlllLADELPlllA l'htladelphra Eagles coach Dirk \'crmril recommended a bnght 'nung roach for lhe tor footb;ill Joh at San JOSl' Stale. his alma rnat11 r . and lo~t his outc;1dc hnrbal'ker C'oach San .Josr Statt• announcrd ~lon clay that ex·l'CL\ as)',1~1unt L.\nn Sul es. picked by \' rrmell l\1 arrt1 2 for his defens1 \'<' 1·rn.11•h1ng linc>. would repla ct• c·ouch Darry l Rogers. who i!-lhl• nl'w coach al Michigan State Girl Ju1"p11 21·1~-2 RAEFORD . N .C' I11 gh c:rhool senior Kathy McMillan long Jumped 21·71 :. Monday, a distance that will establish an American v.omen s record 1f ll l'- accepted by the AAU \J c~Jtlluo. Ii. mad<> h<•r JUmll ;11 a tnan~ular me<'l \\Ith t\\11 other hq:h schools It betler<'ll thP p r evious J\m('rican mark of 21·71'1, set by Mnrtha W;1tson in StO<'kholm in 1974 •:1••>rt Ralli4>• I.OS 1\:-.l<a:LF:S C'hn'I F:\'l'r1 won thl' f1r'1 '-<'I but ttwn had to r;illv from ~1 .1.2 tlc•ficit m tht· i.t'rond c;c>t In hr.it J\u10trall;m Lt";lev It unt (i 3. tl 3 111 a f1ri;t round matrh 111 the Sl:i0.000 women 's professional lt•nni' <'hnmp11mships. In other opening mat ches 1'uesday night. Rosie Casals dt•· foaled Terry Holladay. 7·6, 6·3. while Virginia Wade beat Betty Stove 6·2. 6·4, a nd Sue Barker de· fc>ated Natasha Chm~ reva. H i. G 0. 6-3 from the blue line at goalie Gerr;\ Cheevers Cherry's choice for net duties tonight. That scle<'lron didn't sit well with Gilles Gilbert. who turned in a 4·0 shutout O\'er the Kings Sun· day night "Sure, 1t bothered me · Gilbert said. "I tho\J~ht i h;1d t•arned the n~ht to start this playoff series 0\t~rl•rflNh .. ,t ... I MWft$.trtH M•IMl4• t G•-"'W P'ft•IAdif.IOt • • I oronto I Pn1l.t0tl0h·• '"•d '\it'tC\ 1 0 TOflt•t"l't G•""" Lo\ a,,,,,.1#\,. 80\lnn Bo\ton lf.O\ Io Toronto" f1"1l•~IS>f\1• ,.. ... Yot'-h l•nO•r At Out11t10. &tr• o lf'4'0\ ""'' ... 10 Ott •OO•t MQnl••.11 Monlr•c•l lt.t<t\ """"' 1.0 That meant he had to quahf,1. the follo"'ing Monday for 01 l'hance to play in Hawaii. "That was a 'en· ncr\'ous round for ml'." hi.' -.Jld n·1·t·nt1' "I d1dn 't do anything scn'<Jt1011al but I made it anrl i::ot to pla~ 1n Hawaii." he add<'d in summmi:: up his <'arly season struggles ;md frustrations His qua hf~ 1n~ round :.core was 68 for the lla\\a11an Open and he was apparently on his way with an C'xcmpllon for the LA Open ...... ~. DODGERS MANAGER WALT ALSTON LOOKS UP AT RAIN. As long as he makes the cut in any tournament. he qualifies for the foll owing week's C\'ent and doesn't ha\'c to go out with the "rabbits" on Monday to try and qualify. Is there an~ part of his gaml• that is going "ell now" "l would say my putting 1s the.> hest part n~ht now,' ht:.> sa~' "l m not quite S<'lllt•<l wha·h ''a.' I want to go with m~ dn\l'' hul I m \\ orking on it · · Does he do a lot of pracllc1n~ bl't '' een rounds or tournament!> • "I gl't more out of pla~ ml.! J round on a course than I do oul of sl rinj!mg them on a dri \'IOJ? range, .. he says. "I try to play a)> often a:.. I can for that rl'· ason." Does h{' C'njoy playinJ? v. ilh the top namt'.S on the pro r1rcwl :ind dot'l> 1t do anythin):! for him <1nd h" J?;llTil'. "I pla~ cd \\ tl h Lt•(• Trt'\lnO in the last round m HU\t•all If I 'm playing "ell. I i:eet 0.1 lilt It· mon· pumpt•d up lo bt• pla~·ing with ~01lwonc likl' Tr<'\'1110," ht• says "But gl'n<'rall), I think I'm a Ii Ilk beyond thl· !><lint whNl' that should affl'Cl m~ pmr onl' ''a\ or tht• othl•r .. \\'hat will 11 takt' for him to hrC'ak l'\l'n this year on the pro l'lfCUll" "Oetwcen S25.000 and $30.000. · he says. Last ~ eJr h(' ('arn('d S22.547 and feel!-it \\as a \\Orth" h1le sPason m his rookll· t'ampa1)'.?n on tht.· pro tour "I "ant to make enouJ?h money out of golf to fl{' able lo '-C'lllC' down in soml' othc.>r bu-;1 n('c;s and I also" anl In make lht• top 60 play<'r:o on thl• money hst to be exempt from qualifymi; for a year," he says. Th r ough t he Sea Pin<'" Hc>ntage Classic at lhlton II<'ad. SC' (March 25·28 l hl' had C'ash<'d rhecks totahnJ? $8,288.90. Thrsc· have come in sc\'en diUcrent tournam<'nts this season. I IC' h asn 'l put u stipulation on 1hc length of time he hopes tQ continue on the tour. He enjoys the life or a pro golfer and will continue to play until such lime as he comes across something that suits him better. Rarity: LA Rained Out Hooton Pitches Tonight. Against Padres 1.0!; ANGELES (i\I') nu .. I\ njkt•r was a happ' man until I h<' Los A ngef<', I>odgc.>rs <ieason opening horn(' game' was poslpcmed because or r:lln, thr second time that h;ul happened m tht> 19 st>asons Mncc th1• C'luh ram1• Wl'!lt from BrMklvn in 195X llak<>r. tht t'<'nler (1cldcr .it· <1111n'd from Atlantu tlunng tht• winter. had twcn '-l'hcdull'd to :o;tart for the l>odgrr-. ontl the /icllout C'rowd or .w.ooo tnrl11<h•rf some or his fri<'ndc; from <hi)" wh<'!l he II ved in H1vcr,1dr and Sacrnmc.>nto. nut the rain s tarted Ill Ii 10 and continu ed through the even· ina with the starting ume or 7 30 d<'layed until the t'\'l'ntual po-;tponement was announced at R 37 The contest aJ:ainsl thl' San Diego Padres "as r<'sC'hedul<'d for Saturday, Oct 2 The startinJ! patcher.,, Hurt llooton for t hc DodgN-; and Aor 11 \"" Olf'QO ,., l.o\ AMJtt•., A.or fif \en Ou1•00 •t Lrn An<»"'"' A~ t6lOlA'W)ele\ •t Atiient~ , 1\n "' , 1\0"' 4 lOO m Br<'nt Strom for thr P1Jdrrs. were both to rNurn for lon11{ht'' game. The Doditers huve already had one ~ame rained out this year at San Francisco They arc 0·2 San Diego Is 1·2. Since the DodgeN; <'arnc We111. there had been only one prc\'lous postponement of a National l.eaguc game· here. That dated hack nine yl•ars. Lo J\pril 21. 1967. whc>n rain fnr<'ed postpoot' mcnt of a ll{a nw and snapped a string of 737 1·on-.c'cutive con tests in thl!f, city. After th11t. th1· Oo<h~ers played 724 gam<'s .11 homr without a r:11nout. llukcr·:1 dl•but was thus d i' layed 24 hours He wa1ll•d with t h r <> t h e r D o d g (' rs 1 n t h l' C'lubho l' anil t•omml'nted on the tr: (' t hnl ~c·nt J immy Wvnn, 1 c:nkr rirld favontt·, to tht• D V('S "J don 'l <'XPC<'l to it<> out and win fans right away,'•' snid Baker, 26. "It's kind of hard to make fans forget a h l'r o. It might lnkc them a lilUe time to rl'ahie the value of a person." Hockey Team Seeks to Ban Player Baker said he had M qualms about the vastness of cl'nter frrld tn Dodger Stadium "The d1mens1ons might he th'· -;amc here. but when you're out there.>, 1t seems b11t1ter ... he said "I don 't worry d efensively at all." QUEBEC <APl -TheCalgary Cowbovs headed horn<' Monday with a ·2.0 series lead against the Quebec Nordiques in their best· ol·seven World Hockey Assocla· lion semifinal. while controversy SW1rlro around a dra matic stick' 3ttack by Rick JodzioonQuebec's Marc Tardif. Inspector Gerard Mah eux or the Quebec City municipal police for<'e 10aid Mondn)' a completer<'· port on the incident and the ensu rng bench·clearinll brawl will be i<ubmitted "without clelnv" to tht' pronnc1al JllSl1cr department following a formal complaint from the Nordiques who want J od2io banned for life. Francois Tremblay, deputy· minister for cri minaJ matters, assignro to the case by Solicitor- General Fernand Lalonde. will decide if criminal charges will be filed against J odzio. Meanwhile. a club spokesman u 1d Tardif. the league's leading scorer dur1n~ the rl'gular season with 71 goals and 77 assists. would remain tn a hospital under observation for two morl.' day' "1th a mild concussion The spokesm a n said Tardif would not see action for two weeks. The two teams meet Wed . nesday and Friday in Calgary. At 6 · 16 of the first period dur- ing Calagary's 8-4 victory Sun· day, Jodiio charged from the Cowboys' bench. sk ated about 80 feet and cnul(ht T ord1r with a two-handed high stick across the face. Tardif crashed unconscious to the Ice and .J odiio pro\'oked the bench-clearing brawl when he dropped his silo\(~S and un leased a Ourry of punchE'~ It> the head and face of the fnllen player. While player s from both teams battled it oul, the Quebec Jefl wing was r e m oved from the ice on a stretcher and taken to a hospital. About 20 municipal policemen stepped onto the ice durinll the brawl. but they did not intervene during the 30·minute battle Referee Steve Dowlinl( ejected five player s from each team After order was finally restored. Dowling assessed 90 penalty minutes against the Nordiques and handed 79 to the Cowbovc; But Baker will be the man calling the defensive moves on balls hit to the outfield. "I can't feel m ore pressure here than hitting behind Hank Aaron at Atla nta,'' lhe new Dodger comm e nted. "But Aaron taught me you put pressure on yourself and you can control yourselr." Raker said h<' realized he had something to p rove to the fans who had their own name for center field "Cannon Coun- try,·· because Wynn was called the Toy Cannon Jackson May Face Oakland llAl.TIMORE tAP> Rca~te .lnck~on has laaled on l\\U prt' '1ous chnnc('s to mukl' dratmnl1c 1•ntronrt':!i, but the miulng AollamorL' outfielder may flnct th<' m•xt uprwrtunily cMflcult lo l.iyp:1s:s. Tht! Orioles open a lwo·i:omt• ~cries Sat u rd~ y In Oultland. when• Jaekson"s old teammates <•nd A ·s owner Charles 0 . l''lnlt'y hold forth. That coulq be enough to lure Reggie from,h is Arizona hideout Jackson left sprinl( trajning and went homl'. sa~ Inf! he was m ::.hock. after thl' Or1olt•s :.irqwrl'd his contract in u six player ::.wap oo April 2 \\'hen he didn't nppear . as some expected. for Rallimore·~ ~c.i-.on opener la:.l f'r1day. man) fi~ured J aekson was wa1tms for Monday night ·s first nat10naJly televised game by ABC·TV. a network for whom he has dODl' some broadcasting. ~ow that gaml' 1:. b~· the boards and J ackson 1i. s till s itting tJght. awaiting a belll.'r offer from the Orioles although ht• is legally bound under the contract r e· new al exercised by the A's, Gurv Walker, J at·kson's busi- ness as~oc 1ale and finunciul ad· \'1scr. contends a Bullimore oCfcr of SI mil hon for five y<'ars is way off base Jack.son madl' S140,000 last season, and Finley claims he turn<'d dov. n an offrr of $525,000 for a new thrt>C·yl'ar pact. "Thl• lt•rms the Ori(lles hn\'C offert•d urc• bt•low anything I can 1mJ~ln1'.' \\'alkt<r :.aid. po111t1ng out that ~O or more· pla~ ers ex l'N.'d lht• prop(l::,('d :,alar> '1"11 he .:lad lO ha\ l' nci:J:IC wh<'Ol'H•r ht• show' up." i-a1d llil- lv Hunter. an Oriole.,· roach .:But I 'e thoui;:ht from Lhc begin· n1ng th ;1t he d J01n us 111 Oakland " Jackson hJs said h<' now <·on s1ders ht m~rlf an Ono!<' •ind In •1 tdegram "1~l11ng thl' H:dtimnr•• players lU('k cin op1·mn~ 11.1~-. h1• :.aid· .. Know ~ uu undPrstund \\hv I am nol tht•n' .. i~ u t 11 u n k P t• t l' rs . t h 1• BJ ll 1111orc• JH'IH'r a I mJnag('r \\ho madt• a trip lu /\n1.011a llul now \\ .ints Jackson to C'ontinut' n<'gotialing \\ h1k playing, said hl''s not SUl't' an\'on1· understands Ht•J!i::1e s actwn1.. Some of the Ualt 1more pl ~IYl'rs aj!rc·e. "( haH' personal affairs on the• \\'e!-l Coast tn ta kl• t·arc of. too," s;ud pitcher K<'n llolt1.man, who wa' ar11u1n•d 1n lh1• s:imr trade• "But I'm a ba!.eball pla~C'r, Ml I 111 twre · llolt1man "ho '' .1s rr<'dited with a \ lt't'>n 1n h1' f1 r:-.l Baltimor e :-.t.1rt 1s nnc> of JO Onolt>s 1101 count mg .I ackson \l ho ha\ c> not l>IJ'.!n<'<l l!r.6 C'On ti atts but an· pl.1~ 1ni: Woman May Drive lnlndy500 INDIAN/\POLIS Cl\P) -· "f a m a rookie. You can't guarantee success before you try it. But my r ecord would md1<·atl' a hig h chanceordoingwcll " That's how Janc>t \.uthrie. lhe first womon evc•r named to drive a car in the lnd1anapohs 500. responds to QU<·l>llOll'i about her entry into the nd1. fast and dang<'rous worl<l of cham - p1onsh1p racini:: She 1c; a symbol. J)('rl-. .ips. of w<1men 's <'Ont11111in~ t•ncroach- menl into a i-.porh donuin long dominall'd hv n11•11. llut ~lw wants to I)(' acc•t•p\1·rl on h<'r o"n mrritc; l\111i the• lJ S Auto Cluh tod:1v i::rnntNI ht•l' :1ppl11•ul 1011 for a ••omp•'t1t ion I it•1·nsr that allows h<'r to r:H't• al T11•1111111 l11trr this monlh :11ul th<'n .1t fnd1anap0l1~ nn Muy :w. • 'Tht• worn en -; movc>mcnt <·reated lht> r l1m ul<• th11t mudc this po.<;sJ hit"" (; uthrl<! i.nl<1. ··1·m not o ll•mlnls t, hut th1• feminisl8 havr done !\omcthlnR lo change people's idcm1 •· Guthrie. who at 5·!> is 1olh•r than many male drlvc.>rs, au1d she <'njoys being a woman -off the trock "I don't identify as :a woman dri Vl'r . I 1cl<'nllfy as a dnver. I( 1 qualify. I will fc:cl l'v" done well." th<' tall, !!le nde r brunette ~aid Guthrie. 38. h all 13 yeurs or Sf>Orts <'ar exp<•rrence in more than 120 rat>es . She has h~d a Sports Car Club of /\merlca lop grade competition license since 1964. Her credentials a lso include a class champions hip in the 12- hour endurance race at Sebring in 1970 a nd the 1973 North Atlan- tic Road Racing Championship. Althouf(h Arlene lliss wns tho first woman tt> rec('ivc a USJ\C license and drive In a rham- pionship car race, Miss Guthrie made history la!ll month by becoming th(' first womnn l'n· terro in the Jncty SOO. Oil City Bags 3-1 Triumph Huntington Beach H11h'1 Oileri. are thl' lone survivors in Wt'd· Maday's ac:tton at th~ Wett Anaheim Lions tn· vltallonal baseball t ourney ro11ow1ng the ous t i n g of Fountain Valley and Laguna Beach Monday. The Oilers of Hunt ington Beach coach Don T er r a n ove e dged Esperanza Hi gh or Anaheim. 3 ·1. to quuhfy for Wedn esday's lest a1atn st Rlalt o's Ei1enhower High. lf the Oilers are sue· cessful they'll return to La Palma Park Thurs· day at 5:30 for the con· solation cbamp1onsh1p. <Today's action was r ained out.) Fountain Va lley and Laguna Beach, however , were stepped on Monday as Ca n yon Hi gh of Anaheim came up with four runs in the first •n· ning for a 5·1 victory at La Palma and Western High of Anaheim came from a 4·0 def1c1t to post a 5-4 lO·inning conquest over Fountain Valley llll- Boysen Park. Huntington Beach got past Espera nza behind Paul Sanchez's four·hJt. 12·strikeout pe rform ance on the mound. The junior scat· t ered four Es pe ranza singles and got a pair o( rbi from Jim Coleman. El Toro Falls CdMTakes 2 Tourney Wins • Corona del Mar High'-.. Sea Kint:~ rapped past .. pair of Pomona Jm1ta· t1onal baseball foe' Mon· day and we rl' back 111 J t .. lion today. A victory qualifies lhe Ce ntur y L e ague rl'presentat1ves for a champ1on.sh1p !>emifanals berth in the 32-tea m setup al Ralph Welsh Park in Ontario •8.15 pm). The Sea Kings or coach Tom Trager got two hJl patching from Pat Ahern and Dean Foes to whtp three·run homt'r b} John H <anson after rb1 h11., from Gary G u1!>nt:b'.'I, Uughes and Johnson El Toro wu. '1<:t1m1t<'d by a pair of homi· run.., b} Glad s t one b '1'1m Crawford. Uni, CM Tourney Losers West Covina, 3·2, and University lhgh School P a c i ( 1 c o ( S a n defeated Sunny Hills No Bernardino. 7-3 2 team, 10·1 in a morrun~ ln other tourney play game. then loi.t a 7 O El Toro High 's Chargers verdict lo San Gorgonao were v1ct1m1zed b't' Cov· in the aHernoon and wal> ma's Gladstone H01gh an ehmmated from the San· th e App I e Va 11 e y ta Ana Elks baseball tourney, 8·3, and were tournament Monday. play ing in consolation Costa Mesa dropped a circles todav. 9·2 de<:1s1on to Mwr 1n Cd~1 's Doug Johnson the morning and was came up voth the key hit eliminated in the firs t conquest Joe Mutt went the di'!· Monday, stroking a two· lance for University in run single after a bases· the victory, li miting Sun· loaded walk to John· ny Hills to five hits and Hughes in the third in· one run . He h ad five nmg strikeouts and issued In the nightcap at Mt. five walks. He also had San Antonio College the two hits and three rbi ul Sea Kings s truck for the the plate. most runs (7) a nd the Uni\'ersit y s co rt'd most hits (8) of any oul· three times in the fourth ing this year. to put the dec1s1on out of Dolphi~ ~:·,6~ Sw ep Edison Dana H ills Hi g h School s baseball team gamed a measure of re· Hnat> Monday afternuon (or l~1n d e rea t~ to Ed111on 111.:h or Hunt· mgton Beach an 1975 as lht.> Dolphins dumped the \'is1tlng Charge n . t"ice. 4 3 and 4 l. Pitchers Stu Hein and Mike Hunn twirled two- h 1 t a nd f o ur -hit performancei. at Edison 1n hJndc uff1n g the Sun et L~a gu~ represen· tat1vei. m the non-league issues Bobby Hull i.cored the ~ annmg run in the first game on a n Edison m1s-l cue The :.econd contest • futured two doubles and ~ a bunt single from Dana I H1lh · Steve Crapo and rb1 producing hits from Paul Bethke (double). Brad Hei.ter lsingle> and Ri c k Brown1n g 1 1sa crir1ce Cly) an t he three.run fourth anmng. ...-~ FlllSTGAME EOl•o'I fll N1th0h, )b <:.oool'r JI> W•rd.JCI O•~"°'" \\ Rv<H"r c.t '""' ( tC•tty Of\l'0..11n H J \M1ln ft .... 'W, it\ O \m''" 1r. ,,.., .. ,~ 0 0"""•""' o T.:>IJ •b \ I r ,. O•IM H1llt /4 I •II r " rbt ' .1• I) 0 0 0 0 (J 0 ' (I 0 <I ' ., n ., " II " 0 0 • I 0 ~ 0 () c """'""''_ ....... ~ ~~!"~~~~~ l r "r1lo TuMday. April 13 1916 DAILYPiLOT Laguna Beach avoided a shutout in the s eventh when Ben Bacon walloped a 340-foot homer over the left· center fen ce. The six -run fourth reach. Jack Murray and frame was all CdM Da\'e Scroggins drew needed an the six-innjng walks and an error col Ult. The big blow was a one run a cro!>s. Kellv mlSJUdged lane drive Moran doubled to get two Ota_._ <f tr.too u 6'0-."''1 ll> (> lt'4U•t \ 1 Aomt rQ <. ' I I l I I 0 ... () SOUTH COAST CHAMPIONS Coach Carol record. Fronl tfrom left): Renee Red fern. Hankins' Mission \'1e10 fll~h Sc-hoot girls Judi J ohn!>on. J oy Ro sello. Back: Lori ll c.. ...... 1-•tll more1n ---., 111 •11 0 ': r~ Cost a M es a • s on I y f,/ .. v .. lb J-1,nf'\ •o ' II .~ basketball t eam captured thl· South Coast Maurer , Katy Eaton. Ke lly Serey, Sue 1 League champ1onsh1p this yl•a r \\1th a 9·1 Sproul and Lu Anne Woodbridge. .... ....,,. " o I) o s coring came in the :::,,~-:, :' ~ ~ , ~ fourth on a walk to Tom H,111 )t> w •. ~,, '' """"0 I} I I I ~ I o ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:.....~~~~~ Fountain Valley had a 4-0 lead after three 111· nangs with the help of some s hoddy Western defense. but the winners combined 10 hits with 11 walks to pull it o ut. Hllllll•ft°" eucll UI tC11>rt~. rt St"<IC"d Hol\.1,ff Co•tnwn • "··· )b '-MMt P 0 , ' I/ 0 I) Cl II rllt ' 0 (I 0 " 0 I 1 IJ " 0 ll p,,.," , ., 11 England. Troy Ybarra'c; ~~~~·:.., 1 Q " single, a bunt single by .. _ 1., " .. 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SEVINTN •Ac• -°"" "'"" ""•· C.1•1..,,1110 ll•nalup. l'vrv \IOl)O CAOCI l..tt'l':•r (0.-rl Eagles Lose, 4-3 Beach Cities Team Pick~d uo ... ,., r...,.Ao1<,.D4rl••1r llf<lfOI )..0 160 ... ,.., \ J ty Aoy lll•kMoodl '00 ''""""' ) " a1vo A >'•d u"'"'""-\!Udy r,.1f't. AtAli4 ...,afl·t E s ta n c ia Hi g h 'i> Eagles return to action Wednesday against El Monte m a s truggle for seventh place '" the Bolsa Grande lnvita· Uonal baseball tou.ma· ment at Rancho Al amitos High. Estancia of Costa Mesa was dealt a 4·3 loss Monday by Los Amigos High of Garden Grove after taking a n early 2-0 lend. The Eagles s cored twice in the fourth inning when Ralph R onquillo singled and went to thlrd on Gary Valiere's base hit. Gary Robertson plal· ed the J1rs t run with a ~Ingl e and Va ti e re scored on a passed-ball. Fountain Valley High's co·c h amp1on Barons girls basketball squad placed junior!' Mary Jo Ll'onard and Mary J ackson on the All · Beach Cili'es League team se l ecte d by coaches and announced this week. UIA ... , ... ,., °' .... 11. 711.<' pr.r\tM \\ 1- (.i..O"fl•" <I ... ..,. .b ,, ........... ._ ..... 1 ( (,or\1•ln o IC-M•.tl Ci<-·'' a..--.n Tol•I\ ·~ r • ,., • • l ;J l > J ' f ' 1' 0 t 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 r I 0 0 2 2 ' 0 0 t 1 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other members of the l st-lt UI I l six·player first team in· ~ ": cJuded Kim Burrows o o from the co-ch ampion ........ ,.., GI ROC!t•l•OI\, 11> Flt>NnQ 11 AOt'ICIUlllO,\\ "•"···· 1b Gtt lloDer1'0f\ ID (;tUti"· O WI"°"' t Wit'°". t i c;.....,, ,, Tol•t\ •• J ' • l J 1 J l , 0 0 0 I t I 0 I) 0 Cl ,, J ~ g Huntington B each k-ty l1111t11~ I 0 Oilers: Debbie Bors or ~ : Marina ; Sally Van llorn o o or Estancia; and Sally 0 o Stege of Ne wpo r t -~ ~ Harbor. All selections but the two Fountain Valley players are senJors. " II • to0 01) I,.... I l 000 201 /-J s J Ho rM,,,,-., l'IOHTH •ACE Oo>41 "''~· l"llC~. (onrl ••-0 INW JI. l'vr .. UJllO, ~l.,,Jt<llN t~la•dr>I 10 .. 410 t.• °"""'°"ll~lG<ufldyl t• UO L-r O....-r CWllll•tftSI lAO T•m. 1 11<1S Aholl•<•d llberMH~ .... ..., lllwt. ~1i.c""" \•, ••< ~•d -Ouranl•, At...W. Rooor, 0.re< IOrtM u 1ucu •s...-r Jacll • a • On-o.lltM .... HI '1n.-. IONTN llACI -0... "''" ,._, Clal...tnq Pvrw "'°°· , OM Ote P•lcll (L.a<ll.otYI t UO •• UO Mil••'• si" rer.,.. 1 • • •to MlclrtlfJl\I 8y•d lV•tl-lfl!l,.....I J 00 Ti--21111) Aho "•<M -Min O.n• Mt..,.:i,., Jlllly .. -. •• tl11'tl>d•y 0.llolll, •11 '"°'"''' MllllfYt ... , ~r•lt11•4' -~ ...... , Cl••· C'llltl ... ,,.,1,~ . -lJ la.Kt. f Ot• 0.. ~tit-& $. M1ry'1S111,~~u .... . . ~ .. DAil Y PILOT Tonight's 1V Highlights CBS f) 8:00 -Here Comes Peter Cot- tontaU. An animated story nbout the Easter b unny told by Danny Kaye a nd based on the children's book "The Easter Bunny Thal Overslept.•• KTLA 0 8: 00 -Enchanted Islands. The Galapagos Jslands of( the coast or Ecuador are examined in this documen· tary, which focuses on lht! unique animal li!e of the islands. KOC E ~ 9 :00 -The Adams Chronicles. The industrial rise and fall of Charles Francis Adams II 1s described in this segment of the rustorical chronology. , TV DAILY LOG \. IM llolpjeat ~ ..... Race Leader Drumbeat, an Ericson-46 skippered b y Andv Zimbaldi1 Newport Har bor Yacht Club. took an early lead in Balboa Yacht Club's 600· mile Guadalupe Island race and was still out front by a s lim margin over Bob O'Brien's Spirit when the Oeet r eached the island and turned for home. Tuesday Evening -lu1.1 •bout Ml't dotlar. *1t ----------------------- ,,. . 1• • . . . . ·: :· .. . .. . .. .· • . . :: . •. :· . ~· . Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES ;:: , .. o~ .. .....,.,......,.. ' (-) '5t-_., ftor, Ihm hMtt ~ ........ 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""" .. ~. : KOCE Television (50) Cottontail Scores In Whitnev Series el CoUontail, a 37·foot sloop skippered b y Dennis Choate of Long Beach Yacht Club, was the overa ll winner of Los Angeles Yacht Club's Whitney Series w1lh a low score of 9.5 pomts in the best five of six races The Whitney wound up Sunday with the Long Point and return race won by Wh.imsey Tres. a Yankee-38 sk ipper ed by Hugh Rogers, LA YC. An unusual circumstance an the overall fleet standings was a n unbreakable l ie between Wh1msey Tres a nd Hat Tnck, the J3.foot sloop co. skipper ed by Dick Deaver a nd Bill Headden. Balboa Yacht Club. Race officials said there WM "O way of breaking the lle even with the coiap uter THE WHITNEY, CONSIDERED to be the most prestigious of offshore races an Southern California. had a high attrition rate this year. There were 35 en· tered at lhe start of the series but only 15 we re still ra<'ing at the end. Results of the Long Point and Retum race Saturday and Sunday: ov E QALl • 1. WP\tmM., Tret. 1. Cottont•••, ], Hutt•<~ lht• Motttf" Kori. BY( eLA~<, A I. W•rloc~. 8111 St"°"' UlVC, l, BloKt Bird. IUlen Pu<ktU, L.A VC l Ml)rQA,,_ \Point. 8111 WW•""·~ V( Cl4\\ u '· M .......... Oo<.k. 1 a..~··"· 0.C• PltMlrl9(on, l(MVC, J. AQUA1t1l ._."""-M((iltl, PM Y C Cl .. \\C ' W111muy Tr".1· Conon•••I ). All~d<. ll1y Boolh ave. Cl .. \~ 0 ' M•l r .. o . l. "-""'· }Of>ft 140h<k1J. LBVC; J. e ......... M/118 ... i>t PMYC OVE114LL Wl41 THEY SERIES '· Coltonl••I, 1 •••• .,.,_ .. w .. , ..... , T''° ,...-OH fl l•1(\ CL4\!> 4 l e1ui.. 8 1re1 J, Moroon • "'°'"'· J, ~•••. Al Milrtln, uve eL&\5 8 ' C ... •l•h J,C-ul>o,.., R1ti.,rd O.n.tlt. MMYC. l '"''"'d U A1'P\f'd~t111 CBVC Cl&\\ e 1, Colt.,,.1•" 1 1 ... ~ 1-WltlmMr ''" -Ctou""""· ~'•"<.•err LA V'C CLA~~o-•.H•l '"''·l --· l W1ndftowr,81i1 Mo .... lft\,l.AYC, Srrwkin' Captures Point Fennin Race Jim Livermore's Smokin' from the host club was the Class A wanner Saturday in Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's Point Fermin a nd Return race , the first of the Ocean Racing Series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. Capo BYC also sponsored a Regatta of the Swallows Sunday in which Villam, skippered by lmre Berecz of Dana Point Yacht Club was the win· ncr. Point Fermin rac~: Cl .. SS A -I, S-•1". 1. 8•Q l(•ft""41 fl, Moor-Jo...,,.nd, OPYC; ~. Sl>o..-n """ ""<"•'""· C•Po eve C!.4SS 8 -!M!Ol><llon. EUQOnt W1lll,m\. BYC. 7. Toney, O.ve Coooor, C4t00 8YC, 1 Wirtt., ~\ln\f'\1M &trl'\,frti S..,r-p C•C>O 8YC .... tu el, ... ~ •• ,,. .... CLAS'> A I, Vlll•m. J.~t J.o<•-,.r.C•ooBVC tl "S'> 8 -I 5..,.,,,1,.. Ron ""I"'°'"'· Ol've l. W•1'd "''"""· l'im "•"" C•oo 8YC J Win RuftfWH ,, • .,, '""""· "'"° 81'e. '· NU9'1fll 8•" Mur· '•'t. CAOio BYC ) ,-O•y 0~ P4'rK1• O•rtY C•PG 8YC el A~\ e ANO 0 -I 81titr f..O JA" ll•ll••. C.DO &ve. 1 S... So11tl • IA .. <>OVOd•<••.C.PC>8VC J lllll•l>D•rll °'"'""•r•<,CAp08VC e1H.11~1HG CL4SS l"o WM-••••1 I. 'l•V Fl•11 11. Eo (""'"""'· \IO\ll• ht1•1"'0 1 &o"•"'"'"'"'•· 1 4'. Mot'"""'· Ull"IMtU••1..o. J. E•OKt••~. Don Sc:•••" U(\•tf11tet•O LA\£" -t. l.,nn MAt11,..,..._. {)PVC 1 (,l•n"' IMU.M (•e» OYC. ~480T -l.J11I,. l"nor.CMlol!Vt 1,A,,....MA1_,,t,OPVC. Prindle Triumphs Geoff Prindle with has w1ft' Dt'e O!I ('rew. won Oiv1s1on A an the Prmdlc C3t As!!ociataon fifth an· nulll re~atta al Dana Point Sundny . Wanner 10 D1vis1on n W8ll Jim Bertilino and t'rewman Anthony Arct', L>ana Point. Trophy winners: Otv,\16~ i -1, C..OH ef'd °"'9 Prlftdl• 0.n4t ro1m , 7. f•'1!ul A1<Mt11r MO MAry (.1~,, ~" Oif OO ), O.•• fl,_.,,..,~ CMI\ ~.,., •• .._.n Ou•oo •. \tMltnQ .tnicJ .4,..t<h \41'fCl•y. l eQUllW &.•th.,,,.,,, .tf'td TOdd KOC" .... Mn 0.~ 01Vl$10" ft l. Jom e.'llllno .. ...i MO•ony 4tCt o ... ~ Poi"t ), \Aor.M(f \("t\efotM And J1rry C-rn\by \.an F•t,....,._ V'U•y, J JiM 6ftd \U" \4.1~,.1~. "i.t " 01t'Qf) ' Ctr•IJ M41'tl .,,.4 Milt• Nulr. 0-"4 !Potllll, ,,,. .,,hW'fl't 8oCt and (•,-o• P•1m1t1•r, ano JAY [ti and 8oOC•rU\1, ~F'.V 48,072 SQ.FT.QF INDUSTRIAL SPACE WITH BAIL SERVICE, DOCK·IDGB LOADING, DOCK LEVELERS, PROTECl'ED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS AND MORE. For informatton on th1<; 01 othN bu1ld1ng anernattves. crill your bfoker or Dan Curtis. Manager ot Sales and Leasing, ar (213) 628·4204. (714) 833·1010. IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 'Fiddkr' to Return April ls not euctJ.y bnng:lni a shower of livlru: theater act1\•1t~· to the Orange Coast. Only two stage productions are :.cbedull'd to open I.bis m ooth -and both on the same night. One week from tonight the curtains wlll rise on a ttpnse producl1on of "Fiddler " l · Sebastian 's Wc~t Dinn .,\" Playhouse 11nd the Orooac Coun· ty premiere or ''Lloyd Ceoree Knew ltty Father" at I.be LDguna Moulton Playhouse At Sebaat ian'll . wh ich mounted "f'addler on the Roof " us its Sl•cond production in December of 1973. lht occasion will mar l< the return of G•ry Gordon to the role or Tcvyc. "He's by far the fmei.t Tevye oo•oo" I've ever seen." sayi; Sebastian's producer and pre- sident Ernest Ver re. Intermission Tom Titus on an t'llta le whtch h s become the site or • '""' highway. Others in the cast Include Har ry t'1Ucl1m. Joy Ellen Danz. Shl'rry Kraft, JOC9 WUson. Joe <See INTERMISSION, P .. e 87) 'Glory' Cast LOS ANGELES <AP> -Wendy Sch aal, Robert Sorrells. J umes O'Con· n e tt An d ll arrv Holcom be h ave been signed for feat ure roles in "Bound for Glory." GRAND OPENER CMC llTDISS BLANCHE MICKELSON, WHO played the ghost or Tevye's wife in the 1973 version, moves up to the role of his present wife, Golde. whi le J anette -----------•WEDNESDAY Louer , Diana Monter . Patti Hubler , Mary Lou Pugh --·· -.~ HIGHT and Carolyn Martinez are cHl as Tevye's five daughters. Hilda Allen portrays lhe matchmaker I ~ci:~-r=-~n-I O.C.1.1. Yente, with Noel Medwlle, John Culver and Scott Faris as the thr ee swtors. Completing t he Sebastum·s cast a re Aaron F1etcher, Pat Lane. John Caisst>. 8111 Davis, Tom Malia, J anice J amison, Paulene Foley, J eff Heger, Rich Cameron and Make Melcher. ''Fiddler " will be performed nigh tly. except Monday. for two months 1 at the dinner theater, 140 Aven1da Pico, San Cleme nte. Reser vations are being taken al 492·9950. THE LAGUNA MOULTON Playhouse t akes on a British flavor next week with the arrival of .. Lloyd George Knew My Father" by William Douglas Home. Bertram Tanswell is direct ing lhe comedy. wh1 t'h opens Tuesday for a three-week run. Ha rald Dyre nforth and Betsy P aul head the Laguna ca:;t as an upper class EngUsh couple living -. ~ ~ ---u..-._ "'\UC•Y UDY" .. 1 9A&fl:S .. >:SM-........... -~=';ri---~·..n .. I --&4UM "'·"'""'""s· .... , o "' _.,_._ •J DAU 0.. nu C:Oi'IOO«" ~,,. ., J•QIOIC-- "CHINATOWMM ... ~,. Ill f"~!'e'~~lAY -......... _,, .. .. W A WILD P1111Y" I ..... ..J .. 1M O"' , , .... _,..,,. WM.AT• T-.T ~ t0¥1 M'fta t·o MA•tlf) ''TRACKDOWH" • »-,_, ... t\ ••• ,...,c ...... ...,... 111LLH 1urr CHAMPWONSHIP MOTOCROSS UMOB THI L..MtHTS u-ceww ............ ,. ... .... , .... ,. ... JOO n--. Iii bi It • ., •••kl•• c••,etltlea. l•erytlll•• fr•• 'r•'• ............ ,...... .. )'H•t •l•lcycl• rhle" .-, et It t. tre,M.a Genera l Admission S2.SO Children Under 6 Free FIRST RACE 7;30 GATES OPEN 5 P.M. Come OUt & Give usa Try! ORlN&E COUNTY INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY T•ke Santa An• Fry. t San Canyon exit or S.O . Frv. to Moulton Partcway exit l --------==.c=====o.--=-=-==oo=:======:::::::::::::- A1ty Mall• DomHtlc or Import A •allable F« Luw EXAMPLE ... NEW 1976 8210 YOU'VE OECJDED ON THE CAR .... Now p1cl tllf1 riqht dP,1li1r II vo11 w.int the ue'.;t sc•ll'< t1C1r1. the lll'sl pr 111'. thu ln;~t after- _..1hJ :.erv111 1, you w.mt C:IOll AUTREY Tiii:' VOU '\fH BMh'/FIAT V£M.LR IN UJNC.i BEACll 1860 Long 8 e3<'h Blvd. f'._. >nrlcs so nJ Sa11 V1t1tt1 I'm v ( 213) 591·87 21 .....Ll --0-' ~- 011h· n :! YE \R (11\'l''flltt'lll IA'f1•111l UH '1.l,000. uml \our llt\t' ·flm:11t \' tr11~a l·ta,!M'.l1111hf\'l 1.1llH1J,1ll~ ... 1111•1u1111 o<il I< ll 'iK l,1~·r .w11um it 11•• ''111!d1a\\"I" ._,,~ 1n.ul .. J,,, tlh; 2 Or. 4 speed,· Honey Bee," Radio. Heater. elc -itl~tfttt'lt+'ll I,.,,, '.,., • 11 ' ·~ •• " t s57s_6 _ that youn m.y not! 1 COMPUTI OaAHI COUNTY conu•• .. ....,, L...-...... s.. c ............. "'le. t..,., ...... '-' ......... efLA. ... 2 MONTH TO MOlffM HNTAl IUIS 3 MO DIPOSfT UOUllD ON AmOYIO CUM 4 ONLT ti 1 10 rD MONTH TOTAL con , ....... ,..., 5 MIW C:OM,ACT IMff 5111 n v. a 4 • Vtl 6 YOICI MUUM PA611$ ALSO Aal AYAILAtlJ 7 PVU nD MAUfTIMAMCI orwua couNn ll ADI01 f L l PHO~f Sl llVICE 1"c Commereial Credit" TllRJFT CEl<TIFICA rn ACCUtl;\;TS Fur C.11ifun11 .. 1fr,,11k111~ 0111~ z.tcmlX'r uf ti..: Cul1fom1a ·""'"'~11.111 ut 1111111 1n•I I •1Jn Companll'5. • Conuncn:Lll Cn.~l1l 1·1~11.111. •111•" ·''"I 370 E. J7th Stm L • Mione: li4r~oo Earn you Bachelor or Master Degree •I PeppeR~ine UnioeRsiW daring hoar1 that fit YOUR 1cbedale! P<'ppcrrunc Uniwr~ity io; n 1111ivN\lly thnt l1rfn~~ CXC'iting i1111ovatlo11 to hiRhcr t'ducation. While the main cnmpu~C'o; nrt· i11 l\falthu 111111 Lm J\ngrll's, Cnlifom in, l'cpperdino hn~ hrought \t•l1•<'l1•cl N1111'\1'~1 whl<'11 lc•;ld to n dcgrc<', clo\cr to tlio!if' w l10 wi\h t11 itnprovo them · !.<'Ives and ndvnnce in their field. f.'urtlwr, 1111'"' couN·~ nr1• offered in the evenings :ind on wc·1•k1•ndQ so tliat tlimc· wl11l Or<! c·niploycd full-time can continur tlw1r nliw.111011. In Orange County, coul'S<'s arc ofkn·cl 1<-.uli11!.! to B.wla- clor Degrees in Public Administration, General !>tuuu•s nml 111 Administration of Justice. Courst•s lending to Master o( Arts an Public Administration nre al~o offered Hcglstration at the Orange County Ccntrr of Pt•ppcrdlno University is conducted from Monday. April 19 to Friday, April 23. Call or write for completo infonnation to: Robert Cordon, Dean ~(ne Unioens fcy Orange County Leaming Center 1500 So. Anaheim Blvd., An1belm, CA 92803 Telephone: (Atta 71.C) 635-7220 • ~~& ............ (_ •••••• 0 g 1'uesoa1 Apr 13 197t 0/. L' P1 .. Cl B7 I ............ -..... " ........... ! t i I TO ER I OF I f'ro• Pag~ 88 ' INTERMIS ION • • • Pa" lak .ind J ohn l.t>:.itwatl'r I PO al« I i BOB WftffliCR l : ·1 111~d l;l'Ol ltt' \\Ill !J.· ltll :O.IJjll TU\•!>(Ja\, through S..iturcJ.J \' ui11tl ,\I,,, ~ ,11 lht· ,,,.,, hou,1· tillti L..gunJ {',111\IJra 1<11.111 l .. 1,1:1., .1 l" .11 h I 1ckt•h nlJ\ bt-r1• ... t-n l'd"-" t .1ll111r tl1l' l>il\ olf11·1· .ii IW IJ7 l:l • 8AC.'KSTAC.t:-' fh1• h1u111.11n \ .allt•\ l nm mun1l\ Thl'Jlt•r '' luok111 • f111 1hn·c·t11r' ,,ncJ dr .irll.1 work,iw1> h'.11·h1 r' for 1 h1· 101111111: "'•'"'n 8n\Ul\t' 11111'1\'"'\t•d Ill dlll'ltlllt.: d11ldr1•1)" lil•I\' UI r ll'Jl'h111i.: lira Ohl '" '111111.:'t ,., ' 'h11ultl '••net ,1 n· ... u 1111 and plily \U~j(l''l'°n' to .lo.in 111 JllUlnlJll , I:!:! Colb~ Ctrdt>, \\'t•.,1m111~lt•r !12fi8;1 ........ ~~~~ ... ~o~~ ........ I • • --..... -.- APRIL 24 :oo a:>,.. UU'I H t •l.l« .LM. •.!of ,~,•~Ill 41 Ul la<Lt~ • ..a It U .4nd UUl ILt--. ~~ IT'S GUA RANTEED ENTERTAINMENT "lOllN AMD MARIAH"' lrGJ "SHH LOCK HOlMtS' SMAUb Hon•r IPGI MM..ty Pyfll ... & Ti. Hety GorwH· JACI HICHOUOM •oHt FLEW OYll fHt CUCIOO'S HIST"" Ill DIARY OF A SURFING FILM "RIDE A WILD POMY" "DUMIO"IGI "LUCKY L4DY" .. TRACICDOw:--r· IPGI ·oaulmgly Beaulilul 'Witty· 'Unique 'Brtlllanl HELD OVER ONE WEEK! I • , ft 4 t I SPECIAL VOll.fYIAll SHOIT fit"tf Show ()Ny St..+iftcJ At .. . .. .. "IARlY LYNDON" "HIGHT MOVES" CPG J .. TOMMY" IPGJ "SHAMPOO" IRI From the devious mind of Allred Hitchcock. a diabohcally enterta1n1ng motion picture There's no body in the family plot. CINEMA CENTER -"""F.-1 7:1 s HARIOR AT AOAM\ CO\T A Mf!>A & MESAVEROECEMTER 979-4141 9: IS ----- ....... ......... ........ ........ ···-... . ,, , .. , -· .......... ... , Ul t .......... ".'''(»'°"""' TOMMY '"'' H6*•• ewue..,._.O \MAMl'OO • 9"1"111•--•hliUJ • ICAlf•f 1w11tt! t U't 0 .. U , lifll UA.fl•Ut CVM•U.' UllT lYHOOH ,. ,. ..... "''"°'.....,... °"K' H ta M fVI tH IUN ,,.nni 'Bt'l'Jf. • KAH TIMU .. O"'' ¥ H t• l ttYI ~ Ive. Wl\fU MAnlU\I e f6tUM OMUI U D HtWl HAU " MllllD COM'ililY i-. ......... "°'"'. ,.. <~··,,,... OAlll & lOMUID " •&tr 11 WAlCIHO TAU "' ~·· -00 u uu 0111 f\IW OVU CU(IOO l MUI ,, U NCltO IMlUlll • n1ct0 ....... C•••o \UNO • C0'-.011\ •OUIUO\ •.-O\ tu•TO co""" c .. ,,,,.,.. .. .. '"''---TU CKDOWH" ...... cw- llllll lllTI ,.. "'-•..-• of HI• Fint Fwl-lf<Mlfh Sket~oord 14o•.. , 7:)0 & ':JO heh h- c.c"'l'' .. _...;w.. Ar ~ ~10MMACN a.Me.JM "UL THC PRESIDENT'S MEN' 11 JI J ti \ JO I 01 It JO .. '••'" •t fWOC ..... M.A"9\ "fAXI DRIVER" !RI tJ •t JO •O .. , . " CllllAUID • l .. , ... ' ... ' .. •..O.•t ~M6-\-40\0lt MAWM "THI DUCHISS AHO THI DlllTWATU fOX" IPGI ACADEMY AW AfllO WlHNffll lli."THI MAM WHO SKllO T DOWH IV HIST~ ---__ .,_ ________ ..., Jh "llDl THI WILD POMY" '1' "OUMIO" IGI THE CITY SH()PPllllC C(NTA( OA.t.NCE •532 6711 f!\ Ctn CEHTfllE CtHlMU ... S A "llWV IMANCHUTUI (IC I G 0 "lllWV ICITV 0111 EiC I ~. DEEP "OOJ>OAY ~,·TH ROAT t .,..~~~=0~~L .. .._ "IU IJMG SAODUS" Il l 't WILL "IAHAHAS" , .. LUCK'Y LADY" ;~ THERE EVER BE $ "I OYAlFUSM"IPGI l S ACADEMY AWARDS 8••1 P•ctur• B•tl Ac.tor J•c" N~hot•on 8••• Ach••• loui•e Flttc"•' Oett °''•ct or Miiot. Foo••11rt e •• , SCl••"P'•• Ao•ptlOl't ( R ) HUNTINGTON CINCM4 ... ( .. &ff4ll\,... U I ••O• I d I I AC AOEMV AWARD WINNER edwards BRfSTOl CfNCMA ... ,,' ., ... ,. .. , ....... ,.l'I ... . 0 1 ....... , ... 4 I,~ 1Hf ""lltl1t lirllftU•h , ..... , (. " ......... . ~.,,_WH \t CINlMAWEST •l\fM..,\01 Jtl Ct"'tf•WI U Wl\,MIM (IHTtl I " I HO CINEMAWlSJ J .... , • ......,,....,.°' ... """' MUM,.. CffffM tU ·UfJ ANOTHER ? 1-... ~~·u;s~T~HA~T·, ..... L---l>e:"."""'"--.-,-i...., cou•u r u c1T111c; nc VI n 'USS•CAI flJ-4111 '"' ,_ .... -0""''"- SCMC••I flrtCO 12 30 10 1 00 P "' Inc.,. S... & I SI U ~ 1ctAss1c· Miss Jones ... ........ . Op~n Doily 12:30 p.m . OC Ball heduled ltUtl I .tll ~ 7:111 Thi OrJnJil• {'uunl\ armed forrt>• till, nh·n rllJI l1tll ''"I 11, hd<.I rr.1m x p m '" 1 :so J m \lJ\ :!5 .11 lh1 Ph111,·nl' Club I 'if!, ..., l>uuJ.,;IJ" On·i-.. \' h' C' hm"''. but \fhllllnl" Jll ftfl"ft'11t«l Rd \naht>1m Tht' puhl1<· ",,, '°'Ill''' ,md tu ~l'h '"' Slll Pll .,_ ________ -I lOllpll 1-'111 lt'"l\OlllOn' .tn1I .11hhlu11MI 111tnrni.1 i Clwll Grumbling .. Gloo my Gua ~ In the Hli.D OYlll OHt.FUWOYU THI CUCllOO'!it HHT"'lll .... "SUGAI LAHD U PHSS" Semor CitlH ftl s 1.00 The Most Devastating DetectiYe Story Of This r.entury. REDFORD/HOFFMAN .. ALL THE PRESllENfS MEN" Al HI-WAY)' SUN-THURS 6:45-9:15 FRI/SAT 6:45·9: 15-11 :30 ob~'l ,'!((.a'l., /lu •••HI• •I HARBOR TWIN .,., • ,._,, ._ (0\, .... , • ... uu yr COMl"IO NEX T SHERLOCK HOLMES SMARTER &ROTHE.A ,, l ACADEMY AWA RO WINNER BEST ~-WllfilOOK - Wf'\1'...._,ft_• •'M OOll"'Vl\t G"-IOO•O•O•t Ut •ttl ·q 7FF ,,.... AT NlW,OaT DAILY AT 2:00- 4:35-7: 15-9:45 OUSTIN HOFFMAN T ~• Mo\I Ottwa\t•tinq 0ftlt,.c:t1wf' Srory of fhn. Cf'ntu,y' .••••• •• (P G) lUU1 t ,,., .. ,,,..~ '\II A~ I 6f#4 d NEWPORT CINEMAS •t••f'O•\r..n.• .... ,, t.1 1-..\1• ., ....... ,0 .. fl> ...... . "B1.·,1 h im ~··11114.,i:.ir WINNER 4 ACADEMY AWARDS RYAN 0 NEAL t,110 N f!ll f PM ~A1 ~UN I JO·\ 00 I lO edwaid~ BRISTOL CINEMA U !\tlh t. f Wt.taef~e , .. , .... CINEMA WEST ••"•~''" ar•o..••"""'\t Wt\T .. t .. CfHTI• tO H•' G~ol'9e e:"'Scott • ._. •v••.f'• WT~ Hlndenbur(_J·· ecfwards 8RfSIOL CfH£MA ""'°' •. ..,,,._.,..... ... ,. .. ( tdwards UDO CINDilA ............ , ...• •Wf-Ol!_!t•<H_t.1111\t ~ . .aNf!I~~ ..... I !.;;~ ... CIWTP ¥ HJ) aws WE THINK THIS IS THE BEST ADULT-CHILD-FAMILY COM- EDY IN THE LAST 100 YEARS! TO PROVE IT TO YOU EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA OFFERS YOU A RE-ADMISSION TICKET IF YOU SEE "BAD NEWS BEARS" AT THE NEWPORT ANO IF YOU"OONT THINK ITS FUN! SPECIAL HOLIDAY SHOWS ALL THIS WEEK 2-4-6-8 and 10 PM DAILY Rated PG. Paiental Goidance Suggested WALTER TATUM MATIHALJ . O'NEAL ~ (PG) ISL.AN O • NEWPORT CENTER WALTER MA1THAU ( TATlJ M (;":'''EAL ~~ • r1~1.r I 'l ·~f~ ·~ Y:.-·{v "TH•: BAO NEWS ~~ ,~, ..... ~ .. ,, ~II t \-IAAll"'\ '"'' .,.,., ' CP G) .Ill I • llo)\\" >'iv• '>{AH COHH' RV MtCHACl CIUNI r...,.,.1 v.,·~ lllB man Who Would Be KJng edwards MESA CIHlMA "''"''Of' ....... , •• , .. )t COUA Ml\4_ , .. "" - ••MAnul'fllo Tht• Jo]pJ ''a \\011uut •••• "SV-ORY OF O" •AfJO J CTHCMA CENTER ..,aftOflT&O•.,., (004Nf\,t ..d\A •ll C>t:ClNl1• Of Hit WtsTBROOK ••H•...,\Tff atMf)09~\f O&Of .. 6t~ \JO ••Ot Lipst~ck • •• I~ •• _.. •• ._.,, ( R ) ·~ ""'"'f'UlllAe<l'I ..... , .. ¥iti"f·U•• ttt M1..,ow•• llt11 ftf Nf H1U l(~AN "' ..... ~l~~~~f ~~,H~ ..... ) Mt\••U OJCO•fU .,. •tt l (,() M(T ... r c1 Nl(fl ' ... p MllONI l'I 01 ~tCONO A\ltNVr tO IOI Al WfSl 1t~1 tttNUf NftUAO' CIN£MAW£ST .......... , ............. .,, .. 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TUHS ~1 nu· HMH • 1 t m o ' p h l' r t· • t' n l' I o !. <• d p a l 1 o . l'!.lahlt!.hcO t rl·c~ .. uoat slip S245.000 '''" ,1 \'I H· •0• t ,,,, \u \ U itt•I• I li\4\A Heang rt:metdclt.•c1 , tu:-tom 5 BH. 5 Uu . fi.500 Sq. It hntnl' on µo1nt. pool. dm•k Cu~tom 5 B H. ·I hu \' ll'\\ . HO ft lagoon Boal :.hp. S2'Xi.OOO on BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y\•deOr ""' NB b75·blbl MESA VERDE DOES IT \.\'hatt<.i ).!l'l ,1l µI.wt• lo ll\.t•' Sd100L, through JUlllOr l'Olkgc. parks galun : lhl'1r own 11hran . rt'!->lauranl~. :.tun•, .ind :.hop-. ol t·\t•n l\fl\' And hl'aullful f u m 1 I ' h o 111 l'' 1 n m t• t 1 <· 11 I o u , neigh horhood ::. :\J t.•s:.i \ l'rdt· do<'' JI .di • .md nu ont- know:-1t hl'lll'r than l 'n1<1ut· llnmc•~ of :\le sa \'('rd1 \.\ l' \ l' lx•t•n twn· tor 15 :..1.·ar::. !lorml•rh ~k-..1 \'t•nll Ht·all.' 1 ( :.di u' 41! 54h 5!1~.10 to buv or wll 111 :\It•.,;1 \'l•rdc S1~ned Vund.1, Phil . .\l<.irtlvr: Gudrun . Barhara. Jim uncl .J;Jt'kll' · ' U~l()Uf:. li()Mf:S RC AL TOR:, s COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. WATERFRONT 111g lht' l;lml nol ll•...tst•hohl ! BAY & BEACH REALTY I OUR 27th YEAR 675-3000 I ' Ge-Mral I 002 1G""°al I 002 , ..............••••.•.•.•••.......••.•.••••••.. CAMEO SHORES .Jw.t l1s tt•d . I bdrm horn,• on t•lt'\·atetl. l>fl\ alt· u>rnl•r \\1th 'It'\' ol o('l'an: .irge hl';1tt•d pool . pnn·d .it 1\11!1,SOO. O\tnc>r ... n·.ilh ".int lo ~o· 6 73.4400 l-L\.llll()ll Di-.. of Harbor ln-.tshnent Co. G•nnal I 002' GN•ral I 002 ••••·••·····•······•·••·••·•···••·········••••• ~HERITAGE REALTORS S9100DOWN UlfH' 41\1 \HfO~ ~ lf!I I f)I :t "4:"1:--.. I ln1ere111l'tl in I lolihtt'' ., Then vou'll w;1nt tu rherk "Th1· ll11lih> Shll1>" lh;it run' t•H•ry Wt'dnt•!< duy & Saturll.• y 111 llw t uU 1 , r~;~· .. :.: ....... ·.:: : ; I l ~ IRMHI "-... 1. .. •• i .. Wl\TI RrHONT llOMI '> Rf AL ESlATE 6J1·14o0 [)l\fl. Y I'll.OT t:llols'>tht•d St•t lton ~HERITAGE • ~. REALTORS '\t•, C"'* I~ I 111. • ot• ..... \11,t• h1•• ···"' . ...... ' ........ tot '1.tft~ I ....... ... ""••I ,. .... ,. ' .. I '"'.at. \ ..... . \ .... I AUTOS, NEW . ... , •••• It '·"'· . . .. .... . ... . "' ..... 1l '""#"~ •t. . ...... .......,. AUTOS. USEO f.,..... ~· , .•.. ••It A\h • .... Ko• • ••• •••••••••••, ••• *"•hi 4. • J1·1l<f,.,, •• ,.,,,,,, • ,,,, IU\ t .... ~. ,,, ••••• , ••••••••••• ~~f-,..,.,, ..................... ~· t1 .. 1 .. , ... II~ • ..... lrf\ ....... 1 L;f\t 11\ M .. ~, r , Ii \11 '"'' M • 141" tkllk"M~tl"' .. ; ,,.7 .... ....... .. ,,, ........ , ,, .. W•tt ..... .... , ... .. , .. , .. "''' .,,. .... Phm••O• ...... • .'P~ ~"-... h•• .•..•.......... ~"" . ltt·~rh-tf ............. ,.,,., \• . .. ...... . '"llt•ll1·1t1·m' 1002 GtMrol 1002 GetWrol 1002 ..•.....••............. •......•...•.....•..... ••••···•·•············• ····•···•··•·•·••······ ·~ macnab I Irvine raelty GALAXY DRIVt Beautirul custom home O\ crlookang Newport Bay -ocean -Newport Center. Mansard roof-formal din· inJ!-4 oversized bedrooms-family room---lovely terrace & ~ardens for entertainin~. $329.500. narbara Aune 642-8235 (069> 642·8l3S 644·6200 90t 0011tr Or111e Har~ View Center 1rv1rw .ti C..l"l'IPll\ V"ley Center 752-1414 tac~.!.~~~ SPECTACULAR VIEW Corona del l\tar's most outslanclin~ view home w /the entire harbor s pr<'ad brfore you. 2 Bdrms. plus studio or ~u('sl quarters. Pool & all the cxtr<is. 5275,000. A COU>WlU IAMICll CO. 644-1766 S©R611~-~t~~~ That /rilri9uiri9 Worci Gome with o Chudle f4·••4 ., (lAf I •OUAN I SOGlfH I' I' I I I I 0 Ry I T I I I I' I I; ,~ (I V ,: LI J 0 ''"''1 h hr ~l)f>lr wh'\ . • _ • _ ] wo,r'( wh r~ 1• t ~r t •• r• r1I ....---------t\ --. ., ., I T u G A I R I h.-1 -I ~I' -I -, ~, __. Cl) c..,~P···· .. • .~ .. • .,,~1·d . - -----t 'I • ~ .. , ·" ,1o1 • ..., ,. ? ... ,..,., .._.....__.__.__.___.____. 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Cours~ fee: S4S l2)For$76 Coll 55 7-0035 NAUl-PADI or LA Cow.ty Certification Uf»Oft Compietion Schools and Instruction a.ctr•n'a and Adufta' a-• ...... I T-.> Jeu a.aroom Dt9C04.tleque TU9ftlll"9 CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE Dence Eaerc1•• •ak:alComedy Sciied .. Baffel/Tap C4mb1Mltlon OaaMa I 2750 HAPBOR BOULl VAR(), SUIT[ 7.1.; COLLCGl CE JTE R COC"TA fff<"A,CA 92626 Pho)nr 714 !AO·'Jq~3 GERRIE PI N CKNCV Color consultant. la~5(110n coordtnalor onr,truclor ano lecturer on ~onal style and qroomrng a"a ,..-,~'IMAGE SWENSON Sewtno 5 ~1nstruc1or consultant on labnc _ 111 and design columnist and ,.. fasl'lron lecturer I " 1n111tc you to the ~\ ~ '' / f 11ahion 2150 MtM Ywd• Dn•• Ent Co.te Mne. Cellfenoio ,.,._ 17141 '79-1071 lor 1nstruC11on on COLOR AND LINE -Achieve personal slyle by dressing an harmony w i th y our t o t al persona 111y SEWING -Sew to 111 your body ryoe and ner'ion,Jhty and team 10 coord1na1e lash1on & ldbllC PREPARE CLASSES Commencing Soon ./ Mu sck condtlton techniques for pregnancy. /Rclaxalton & brealhmg methods for all st agl'l> of labor. ./Body mechanics for pregnn nc) /Posl·natal CXCrl'IS<' .... ./Dreai,t feeding .. Nutnti1m .. rilmc; Call 631-0345 For hrthfl' lnfonnatlClft PLANT SEMINAR Saturday Moy I st, I 0:30 AM-3 PM Semlnor will be C)i•f'fl by EfoiHGofadH Cof Plants H P s i S25 ~e lftclucMs FREE P'l..t ~ubject m atter to mr lude car e & m a intenance of all plants. For furthe r infor mation contact Mr. Ford Kitchel, 640-0500 for reser•atfons. 200 Hewporl Center Dr, Seit• 200, Hntpcri hodt ...... • Tuesday Aptil 13 1976 DAIL y PILOT • I I This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow NUTRITIONAL LECTURE lndlYldual OtmOMtrcrtfons & ln1tntctions of R•flex & Muscle T•sffncJ. v'Digestive Problems v'Vitamin Deficiencies I Hypoglycemia ./And Diet htfY We•esdoy & n.ndoy htft"'9 at 7:30 PM by Dr. Gary L. Couture, D.C. Chlropt"adic Offic.s 2043 W.stcliff Dr. S.it• I 07 <Corner of 17th & Irvine) <Behind Coc.·o'i,) H•wport B~och 645-5300 Wanled.Potenta.d Volunteer llJutntaonaJ Instructor:. FAIRVIEW BAPTIST SCHOOLS • u ...... ,. t...cloer ................. ;. ,__.cle•-• i.r,. '""•" PRE·SCHOOL • ace~ ltecllH'1 • Md tript . 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Career Train NOW For: S.cr.foN Rec.,tl0ftl1t looklct.,tr Jr. AccountOltf Typl1t.Sttft0 s_..clal lru1h-Up Cawsn Day or hPin9 ClotMS 556-8890 \[]'# Irvine College \Y of Business 1700 E.:ist Garry Avenue Santa Ana Cahlo rnaa 92705 (Newport FreewJy at Over Ro11d1 Oranae County s most progressive and mnovattve Career Center. RUG CRAFTERS RUGS •HD WALL HANGING CLASSES CourSf' Is 3 two hour l•ssons compl•t•d in one we .... Momin9s I 0· 12 EYenin9s 7.9 1 USE OUR TUFTING TOOLS FREE TOT AL COST OF COURSE . $26.95 IM alert ab !ncludl'd I F or dl'lJlb ··all 5·16-GJ..IO Ac:.rOM the 1trttt ~om South Coast Plea at &ar and Sunftowu . JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 Ho. Newport llYd. H.I . Sult• #5, Downstain Days Tel. 637-5904 Hites 642-8387 IAcreu Ft--..... ....,...., HO CONTRACTS HO GIMMICKS $2 4 PER MONTH Soocaol rates lo lem11tes. college students 4 groups. FR.EE T1llAL LESSOH ,, IC•ate-Shlto Ry. Shoto Kan • ilJdo * Mecltatloft ,, Mdo ,, Yoqo • H .. ''do -LEARN TO FLY-.. 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PRESTIGIOUS NEWPORT CENTER 1,.1·111.; Ai.:t K;J7 l:!IHJ SmJll i:r:1\l'h hlk 11111" Instruction 7005 hJU l'" 11» .. 1h· •JOJ' Hhrtd JU ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 1 1••. l>J\~ t.111MllH:l,1•\"' BE A BARTENDER ~Iii •• ii7 Fvll or Port-Time PLANTS & GIFTS 1,111111ul llt111r l.1W 011111· :-01•.'l ::,~llAMI \1() 11111· ••111 """"' 111 "I'"' IA1t"''"•l 111 .1lllut•n1 Soulh "I II • p.11 .111• ltld • l11t·.1 t11Jn,l!l'tu11n11·. l'.1rlnl'r-' ~~I ""'·1111. l.1"1 1 111. lit• 1t•Jcly lo work tl'I a 111111 1-.. 1 1n1111n1.1l11111,-.pli11 111J.! onl\• 1,.,1..,110 IJr..1111!1' C11u1111· F .11r prnft·,~mnalbarlf'n<krln 1·.ill c711 11.11111x1H1 ~"''" 1, 111r ,,ilt·. 'l'1.·rmi. gr111111d,, " 11111. ••hi pup I lh'<'k. 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M: l"OO J !1111 (!, II ,,, I>•• r (' .,\1 ( >r.i: Co SG.">O mo. 11;x ;1:111 lll 1117 1:><1:\ --I LIQUOR STORE \lloll !Mill FREE MONTH I c;l ll'i!.. ~1:!,r,1111 1110. l"lnr1:;t /\vall. lo wc11 k 1111w lull or p/111111" •1!1:11 .•.• •1 lwf I Jam or oil 5pm . 1· 11 I 1 .., 1• 1 1 1 ,. " • I I Jrw of th•: 11111''1 -.Im•·~ In 1•,.r ..,1111 .,1 11, . .i phlln•·' lh,1111:1· ( 1111111v 1\llllll'lll ,.,, ... 1·11111 .... 1111 1 111.1~ "'""''"'"'·'''"'' 111111 , •111, \\Jll 111 "'IMlrl l••h• :-.111111 1111111 '" ,\rt 1 ' IU7 1'!00 "'I .1 , , II , St.11t11i.: • ,, ~I ll.'}.I 11.10 COFFEE SHOP Business Rental 4450 r:1t<>'>~~100 r . ··············•···•···· llri .. 1klu\I & 111111'11 1111ly. Fot;:-.:11. \'g ~ •• irn1'"'' 1•al vw J:.11 h •'-' 01 Jll~e II H !IW 11~11 'l u10•11lhom<·. 111.111 I rt' h S1°lll'r, ( .1115111 11111:! ~·1·v l1kpr ~··t·k .. 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Beach ~'rom 5295. i\q11l 1 1 N \\. corner \lab.am.i & \dam<. IWi :1!157 'l'" h )IJtnled modf'rn 2 ~r. t'l>I" llrJX, chhwhr h.ut, ·" ~m:lll ~l ok Apt n • llu11l t1.1r1>11ur. ~25 mo \. .H J nt .\.11 !17711 :? llH "' JlJl111 hrand 'Pilnl..m1: "f". :s:!l.(J per m11 K-l2 !I > Jl.l \'I I 11111 f'\ I !IC'h & lllC'r °1 11<1 or J lid, I rum ~~~I mu •IN t•1:ll 11r Ii i I 4~10 •DELUXE• J;:l'lblufl 'I br, 2'> h;i l.t•;i,1• Int I 'l'·•C nlJ'-ll'r ~utt<'. '1111 rm & 1llJI Jt .II ·Ill I' • A " I I) di) II I 1>11t•n1•r nv111I. Pool & r1·11 1·,1l11111 1111·J. Adulb 11111" 11111>1•1' K1,, \m11:0 .. w,11 '" loll Jo\11t.l .1rt1•r '.1pm :i1 .111.11wrl h~ Wilham Waltt•rs C. STEPS TO BEACH I Rr, I h11, unf,yrlyS400 2 Br. l lrn. unf . yrly !\450 2 Hr. I Ua, lurn., y1ty 52..% 2 Br. 2 b.i. > rly, unf S300 3 Br. 2 ba. yrl\.. unr S400 SEA WIND Condo, 2 bcdrm<. • 2 b<1 . unJum. 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Ol' 1'1•nthou!li1' .1pl ,1hovc t·ounl1ni: 1111cl fl.l)'mt·nt<i .'l()fi 31sl Sl 'II li75 71AA l.11·1·Mc.:ff. bortlli:d & '" :.un•d. (';ill Jeanie 'iELL rdle Item-. "'Ith a ~t1chae>l S36 1202 ror Daily Pilot Clil'>'lflC'IJ Ad rates ' i\ 1'1\nK MASSAGI·: Tu n•l.1l< lirrd mu,rk'I 5.;; OFF WITH AlJ ALI.UH ING GlflLS l\lon ~.1l l l;\M 2AM IAA.S II P~rk Ave C.M fillt '.J'JU &t6 9944 NOTICE h11w 1>111ly Pilot Clll'l'I· lf1ed ads display their ml'!llllll!C'~ Wtlh ICRibillty 11nd 1mflaCl • Our a ds. wr ar<' proud ((I say. really i:l'l rl.'sulh. Phone 642 S6ill 1\l\OI<), Mcd1t·al. Ut•rll:ll, i\llmin, Supply & many olhcri;. Free truln1n1t. Altic veh'rnns a11c 20-41, avj.l S1 s hr Ptr m locnl :irco. PX. rclrtrmenl & benefit~. Non·\'C?l'\, men & women. a11e 17-31. $3 3.'l hrmln JOJ:-;1heAll'\fY llESt;nvt:. For more• m • form11t1nn CALI. <:ll3 I 5!M 021!1 or (714) S27 31~11. Jt.ft1werin9 S«•iu 11 Lor in Oranl(e Co F.ve & "nn ~h1n , Wkn<b tncludl'd EOE. 543 T11'7 ~•~•~•••••!!.~ ~.~.~~ ..... ?!~~·~~~ ..... !!.~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~ ~.!.9!~ ..... !!.~ .!T~ueed!Y~~[:.·.'.:A~p~rl~l.!1::!-3:...• 1.:.;9~7:.:;8:.._ _____ --:-__ ..:D;,;A.:;1.;;L,.;..Y,.;..P.;..1;;.LO ....... T_8=--:-J3":' Ai>t M11r. 111.atur-11 cpl 111 CARPIHTB POOL ...,, Wemhd 7100Het, W..t.cl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••!~.~~ ••••~•••••••••!?.5.~ • units SOmt> ma1nt. ~urt, MAIHTEHA.HCE JUNIOR MAIHTIHAHCI ••••••••tt••••• .. •••••••H•••••••••••••••••••• '15·3022,Ml ~II Wt' h1nc Imm«!. nttd 5 .&LESM~ ~e Clay t:llls at th lur lnduatrial M111n " ~ Nc-wponu lnn Hotrl ln ASSIMILH/ tt-nant·e C.fPfottr. ftiiat Boys & C1rls 10.15 yrs. old, earn N.U. No phone ulls IUCTIOHIC tie ''""h u rµt>nttr $20·$50 per week ge ttina new plC'u.e.E.OE. Mun ~ t'XJ>f'r d in the-w 0 "' n hJnd tl)l)li, " customers for t.be Daily Pilot. Wori. lfiM!mblyoll-'C Ho1rd 4c (',lp.ibll• uf "'orli.in& lrurn "' urnt'•IH ~ha.t know dl•arJnu or Htbul 111 hours are 3. 30 to 8:30 after chool and <'olor code. OrtbocJynt· •tructton a few m or e hours on Saturd:iy & EI"" t ro n • c11, I :.11!1 Avvty Jn Prr&on holid:iys. This is not a paper route. No Supttnor Avr, 8 z. CM RfMJH''t Gardettt de Ii v er i es or co I Ice l 1 n g. w&-lblG '""IS •n Jo••1ou111 Tr t t d~,,. ..,., w .... anspor a 10 0 prov1 ~. You must -'•'embly Litt-, l.acJy Hill• Hd. N .. w1X>rt Bl'uC'h hve sn Huntington Seaeh sou~b of t'i llmt' llam<& 30pm Av CASHIER/la.pr. Slater to ()UJhl). µly, ~ l.u~Jn Avt-, ~ f:,.·nanu W1-t.1 th1 u Sun ~ 35-12 'AS~'T. MAN AG J-:U d.t} 1 hni u 01Ji1hl. ,\µ11l y 70 •IHl<'C triuh·r p111 k In 1 n pt' r' on M 11 r 1 v ' t:-0.lll Ml'ttl. Tr11lll'r pro Rc,taurt111l . 3201 t:. v1dN, ut1I µJ1d. Cuupl• l'ua11l H w)', CdM Equal OpportWlity E mploy1;:r PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK KnowlC'dat uf mat,•n.il ot lnH·ntury <'Ontrol dt• bll°t'd. Lit~ l)'llUllJ tl'q '11 Kno~ l~lll' oC blut'pn1111 hl'l11lld STA.COSWITCH IHC 1139 8.11..l:'r. l'o.~ti. M~;..i 549-304 1 t:Qual Oppor t:m µloyt'r pr11f. llu.1h:tncl m•y !>\.· ---Het,W..t.ct 7100 HetpWGRffd 710 cmployt{l. ~ MW ____ 1 Ov~~S~~~~l!nl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••• •••• ••• ••••••. , _________ _ SALESMEN 12 to 16 years of ag wanting to earn $20 to $'$0 or more ~r week. Chanre to wln trips to PbU01.h:lptua. Washtngtun D.C. or Cape K ennedy; cash . bikes, go.kart mg and other pnLes. If you live in Cost Mel)u, Newport Beach, Hunltngt.on Beach or El Toro-M1~sion V1cJo area, <'ttll !>49 8956 and ask for Mr. SC'ott Equal Opportunity F.mployer 1-:a~l1•r l'uvp11•'' Mini ~·hru1u11•r, lo.(', 8 ~kb, P\1 Pl\ • 11!13 OiW ~.\l" M t':\T V 1\l" \ 1' 1-. ......... w~ 7100 ......... w ._... 7 100 SILKIES 2 Molt•'( (J Mn,) 1.1 n d J I ~ I 1• ho 1)1 \'. •-..p --._..,. °"''"' l Mule, :.! h•111 l2 Mu!!) lum1~hm11:1 & .111t1<1uc•:... •••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• • • • • • •••••••••••• t"'6 011l & 111~ :.!l!OI New 1i 'l\li' 121 JM• top 1•11t m S l M h O thn tlil w /11 upht•I. cl1r,, . •w ~CJ ~c pn Al<t: Sll11·11 .111 lluicky 1714 1 li7:. l~I. or l:ll:J) ~-'lll'f 11 J ll'l'l' work, w1bluc 1•yt'!I, Nt'•'lh good :.'7<& 2SOl/l:ll3) ~ 02811 II 0111\'l'!> l'Ull,IUt!l'l:'d. l~O hv111c I) I 1110 307:? SALES AVON Aulo nu~cha111c, lli:ht CoudPay.!11.<>CllllUnll Gt-ner.il m.11ntt·n11111·c. In \li\'l;,\C1':R-H unit .. 1>t PRODUCTION Ahle tn d o tronl \•nd METllO CAR w A.SH dll.'.>tn.il C11111pl\•i., '""Jc• IJldi: Newport lku, h t-:.irn w 1t huut h•.i \ ini: \11111111\ 111 , N U. ---9 pc lhn bat. 1m•lds tbl " ,t alll(nllll!nl. Xlnt wurli.1111: _2'J5ll lht1 bor HI. ('\1 __ 11 "". uul~•.llt• '11~ J!llll__ _ ti7~ 70t~I \our 11111 hlcti: 111• .111 STUDENTS Frtt to Y041 8045 C'Olld Hunt Auto Qont~r y CONTROL \ \'0"1 K ~; l' It 1-:~ t."'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4~3322183311~ COr\"IHDLL~H t,lflL f Rl.lJA .partlun~,.----------1 ·1 ,\Tl\t; t huH.in 11~1..-11 1-'IU•:Et\ITTEN~ Gor~Sol• 8055 10" rills, 6 t•hrs, bufld wthulrh ~-40.30 Ora •111.it Sl\h• nv1Jdl c11 lor sm.dl l11r111lurl' MANAGEMENT 1.,111•r'cl w '>Chc•luhni: ...... Ill \'l~tJ lkl !It.·~·· 1518 Years ... lS b •. , ........................ . ---------~ l · nlJnul.Hlltr\'r ~ ~81 I L>I' 11ncnturv co111111I .. • rDY 111nwsc, rn u "· ~ .> ) I ' t· ,,,..r "011ll' ,\ .. h•DI, l>Ufl\'I'\ 1 .. 1110 "' Work )\lllf own hm11 .. ~ \\111 k .ilkr 'I hoot & SJb I 1-'t•mult• ~z ms ;!!i7l lllbhant. llU. Tut'' AVON J1.1pJnc,1• n ·11 1:11 .. <1 :.lJrt Gin Friday TRAINEES prudul'l1011 control & m1·\'l )11ur lll'lg hlior:. F 1111w th1o; !'urn mer ---th111 ~·rc 1111 4 1')1. Autu COO i( \hh•1orun1111 &hJnlllt-'111-:"'lll'r Nt'ct'-.5ary P\'•wnncl i• 'tbonu~e:. l"Jlli~-62~2. r1t.'r /(. nrku1>01>, W.i ~hcr, lJ1vt•r. TV I' 111 1!"jlJn !'>-io 1 '"':..__ 1:111xJ.t-.111:url·:.&l~J1111c :\h1111>11q;1 t l'1c1\10~1 .. c.:...11•54_0.·•.°"-'-----lio11d hrly rJtt' to :.tart·•·ree lll ."" •l id Tcr· t>Jlh. J\\lll\ botlln. Spri1tqls Th~ 1 ~l'UlJ'""' lm1m·d1JleOpt•n111Jt" 5 4 9 •304 1 S.\L'''._"'(..\ll"' ..... 1• --blk /lie1i:c b rl'U>t. Slt•rro Combo. M.rnv T imeTo S torl! llJ\\ll'"' \t .. nur&.Cnm· lu:.Oml'r!>.. ,.,.~JI )fu,tbt•oH•rZI, -,. __ ., .. ~' ~umm,..r help "11nlt'd. 1Hblllo:!orb3t-OJ.c,3 othtrlll'm:.. llo-.v ').il .. n rJOJll' ~ i!i 111 I(. 11 H a.-.. ~· CJ 11 BonclJblt• r.1r .\ J>h(lllt'. Jo:i1u.il Oppor Emplu,i·r '-\1 l. l'O TJJ..m.: apph1·ataon~ no~ --• -.• -.-.---------s .. 11 co•m"ti~·. rr" tu liJ b hr •• COMJ Me:.a. ~1"~n 9 :; 11-\1! 223_·1·__ t;o fuThc ""llft':>l 1-::\P \!'\lll'G )lJlt•' frmJlt. t-.entul'lc\ E.\ST1'.llBASKr.1 Uull.it'O m11torC'ycl1'. ~Ill• "' ~ " ·~ w ' ?-IA~.\l.H;R 1'R l~l::E -th I l.tt d d \ t grances&morefrnmth,• t>t!J.'11.15. GIRLr"HID\\ UTOTEM MARKET Hl-:.\LESTATl::SALl-..~ ... i\u'."'L"J•l·<> F'r1ed Chicken LaGUnJ w1 cue 1 l'll. ow air-con., s:.or .. • 1·' ( I c.. n.• tlt.Jof1 ' •9fil 2254• C'ufl>eL\, clO!>l'l drs, mtM'. "'orld ":.IJri:oltu1lt•t~1l ':-."OOK, must hJ\c 1 )r ••r .-ro e-.:-11)nJ ATTE:'l:TIO~ ' -----6Jll6J.l c:o. 1-leublc hr:.. CJll min t''Plr Char he':. Ph.1rmJnst. <'J)hll'r. hit' ForAp11hnitaon& Info UCE.~SEU. $I 0 Der. hr. P\lppy 1, CoC'kapoo. ·~ ------- M0-7041orZenrlh 7 135!1 Chill. ~9 ~"i. J11t11~. ~ t) pmg Xlnt I OR C \Ll m 11 GI:? 7702 I ''l;LJl'l·::-:sr.o. PLUscri!\n1 15:)1t>~ •Tel~pho~ Soles Tt-rnl'r, t2 \\k\, free Lu Jew.try 8070 ----· hr; S.17 6011 la.I THE REU MAK t; UP Tll ~d home 846 9133 l'\l'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• -HTER WOMA.N HPt~T ~JIJt~ & Bonu". C:an ----ll.ib}:.ltter. 2 ch1ldn•n m'I COU 1 t.I 11.\RD\\ARE Cl.f:HK. H" )fon:igement TR~~ni t:NT' S4 0 0 First We~ mJkt• up tu ~4 -SS hr. Ador;iblt> pJrt Gcrmun WANTED home. RotJtini: ilJ\~ olf \I •1 t 11 r 1· J ) l'cnc & .. tock mcrchan Pt:OPf.F PERSO:'il \" 11 1-'orlnl('nccw ,\pl l'all Work n1l!hl"-p ttmr. Sht'p pu1ipv Fem. ubuul TOP C J.Sii DOLLi\R Livemorout IH211ti0 "'li•Jdcr~h•v quJhlac' d1se Sda' \lolllk\lok Sec F'lt't' lookmf? for part •<' lrJm you lose Mun thruFri. Perft'l'l lor :.tudents & 2mo.>18·030() P /\tr> "f-on YOUR ----~hu l'11 l"'" \\orl..ina.:! )l1k~· Joh0nson .• 11 II W l1mt• as ,or 1.H1.• 1n home)\lolthanJcc:elerut-~02!197. mounhghter,. 530-3827•-----·-----B.ib)'~lllt'r. Cull tlmt• "\l•Ulll!lk'<JVlt•Jl .1IJ'll \\right L'o • J ~I. \loholl':.all'bupphr:. 1-'ull~ «lcoursethat slartsim·1----for:ippl S!IPM. F. C()('kapou. Well lrn'd, H :Wt:LHY. WATCHES. Mature, I l'hJbll' "1110.in I"" i· \1 111111 ng '" i It, Roche:.lcr St C \f cap1t11h1ed ti73·2:!23 mL'<llJlel}. U you a reblll· SA.LESGIRL healthy, nds lovmg hm. Alff OUJ ECTS. GOLD, v.ork )Ion Fri I <·hild. I'' ~kn d ~ o If 11 l' a It hj--------ll'rl'!>led m earn•i:g 1~ For Tuxedo Rc>ntul an ·n:LEPHONE &16.1115, lii'S·Z568 S If, VE ll SERVI C fo:. vr. old + l 1 i.:h1 bcncf11s. 37 ="c"portj HELIARCWELDER Morin~Di~s.I mone) from thr 11tart. <n..tuMt>saarea.!'>lorns SOLICITORS --F l :'llE fo'U RN & AN· • hou Hkl'epin~. l:all t'enterOr,:'\ R _____ Part lime. l'\l'S Ei.IJl•r h · itel 1nd1vlduultted frt'e & cH•s. 11!111·1411ui.t326. Full or part-lime, carn foumitu,.. 8050 TIQllt-:S~ 2200 __ _ &14·7l91. I I • Mee on1e training on the Job'" one a:.k for I.Inda l SJO ""'r hift gainst ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELIVERY MAM tor sta!nll'SS :-.lee ·'11 l·ur ~ni:anc ll•.sl~l but or or many lop orfiees locat----------up 0 r~ s a · . l.Jllll''\ r ound dwmuml Uabys1t1er w.inll·ll 2·3 · µrox 16 hr:. p /\\ k Apph :-Ci \\c.·~lcrn US I' itiml'. c·u thruout Orange Coun SALESL/\O\', som1• ex· a ~ua ra_nlet•d hourly . \ E.!. New .~ used rur~, nnit upp. 81• <'ls. set 111 days al a tinw includm" 1-:.irl~ .A\l T1ml':. rn~t.e. fl 1 3\1 JI liW TcrmanJI 0.1)!> S1•ndre1.unwto PO \\,"all for furtht•r ..... P"r. Saherwuod>. 4~ wa.:e. L,1rgl:! conslr_uc-upµI s, m1~c W1l:.on s Plulinum W/ba~ul'lle,. ,.. ( ;\I area. No roll~< l I \\';n ~21. co~la l\l(':o-a .,_ ..... • V• • tllll\ C!Ompany 2 shafts Bargain Nook 545 w I night:.. 2 Boyi. l.IJ.:l' 3 & i Mu'l haH~ deptc'nd. <'Jr _ __ ""' 17213. lrvcne, '-" l0Jils. Arlene. l71I1 Fa,h1011 hi.ind . .:'l:B ' • 11 • • .; • .. :~talo < es1r1?s oHl!r. &IOlliOO :;..u;4~l jllOJ>tl':.s. \\knd & 1-,,c,, "'\Tl let: \\'O!\IANl lW8·8i-t2 6442421.ai\'kfor.~1;.Hon ~~l~\1~i;,.20kif 5·9· Ca I0thS:5M.i;.i~-7930_·_~~~io~~<'s:.~·n~::~' li:.ihysclll'r Ot'l'•frcJ forol•ll\<'f\ ~lt'n for _LAI ~~~7t'l.:'\8"oodle Rl•:.tuur.inl I> 11mc "' wel1·0111l• RE.\LESTATE n:intwor Ir\ I-o ;inl'. ·-----•l:i~~1~·lyt'~~l1~ub~c~~~~~::. -I -II • 's '. 8080 day:. Jlll'r "hool, Ccl'11111m ~ 10 -.; II & ( :\I _....., "' 111·" 1·un11'1" & rnnt.it'l (L11·<'n~l't' prcft>rretl l ~ll':.pcr:.on for clulhcni.: Telephon~ Soles 1 ht'l>l:.. de:.k, Frt•nchlM see ane~s I ,.~ l ,., '" I mcll h.ant:.. Flt·"lJlc hr:. t l bo \\ k d •-1'1' Studenb Ne ede d • • t' cm .1rt'~ ''.· ........ cvt':. J s.!ill JX'r mo ~l!I ti 10 rHousekeeper Top \JI dry . u m .. na,.:l' dppro~ama t• ull(\Ue. n ... • l'nl\. <!hairs, :;..i5•7645 •••••••••••••••• •••• • • !(79-2880, t-.xt2JJ,.in1•v -- 1 :'\B Ba,frClnl I l\t' in ~~l·d t·ar, lite l)Pm& ly 100 umts m ;\;ewpurt da} hour:-. Mu'l be ai; ForCiYlc WA .... TED --, 1 DEMONSTRATORS out I.it lit' t11ok1nj! !)..I, Jo'J.> B<'ac h, comm1 ... :.1on 1:r1"'dolH' •" r:1:.h1011 P rojects UlaC'k nJugJhycJe 9' ~ola, n BAKER/Ex~rd I' r." r \\111 lfJIO 6i522S6 \luturt' Women 1-'T Li.i ... 1:.. 3pprox11natt:I) mcndrd/\pplyatllor111J r •tamt• :!I hr,1H.•rwk. IOOl!e C'ushlon'\, perfl'C'l TOI' Ct\Sll [HILL.Alt Applyl"uprnkc IJk<'ry c.11 :HJJ.>v.1 I lluu'l'lil'anini: ,.,T fJr S!IOO mo. weekdap, \1llJ11c 11.,·J11, 111.!b "" f:q~s I\ ~.it \:\1. ~asy 111. t-ond. SW!>. Uukl'I' urm JP.' •• ',,! .. ~.L.R":.o. \R\'\TYC,o11~~ .. ~< 273 t: 17lh!:>I L"M llou .. ekl't'Vt.'I'· vart lim1• ,. •I . I 675-4!111 Coa.;1 W} •• :ii:un.i d k 52 h c II l'hair. pr Onental C'Om r c I r .• c.1u30:11or[>ll!lNIU UE~T\I. \SSIST THr: R\l.110\ I:\:\, 10.'i ""'" uini; lam <.i r --Bea1·h "'c• "or ' r. 11 modes, 4 Chinese Chip Alff OBJECTS, GOl,IJ ....., b k j W!>Sl2J RECEPTIO ... IST 6."lli~ ur Aiiply 2·6pm, S IL\' L·.n s' E 1>V1·· L,· . B >\ R )I ,\ I U n 4: l' d l' d p time Sir ll.1r\l'Y., Tavern. Call 548 ~Ill .:\ r .i} to< Jt' l''l'l'r or )lain St Iii:> Iii 10 " l ;i01,, Ga rd••n Grove pendale :irm rhrs. oar1ce ,. ' .... " dent .ti ,1·h11ul 18 25 , • 1~h·C'h.init··Lctc l>uly . f\111 llmt', good phonl' SALESPERSON Uhd l;JrdenGroH' t.IL•,k & chr. 4!19 1773, 3 FINI-: Jo' RN & l\N· :>16 JWo llousd,ceper for i.:u~"1 1 ... lime L'omm + bt'nl' \01cc. xlnl typing. S5S<I wanlt'd f'J,hion Wuj.!uO ---ArC'h IMy TIQlft-..,, ti-I~ 2200 . I ~mt• llP:'ll 7.\\l ~hif\ I CIJ,.S A req'cJ. Avvl.> mo 752<H21 of M1nnesot.i Woolen t'o TYPIST ----------Drnloil "''':.t.1111 ~ach V.ilet St>n Ill' 'litl llml' 1"\lll'r ti 0111~. vrk'i: allcndanb. Cdll lo h ,. m ,, tu r 1· & fo u 111 l Jll l>t!l" n 9am & .lpm Hr "'n ::,h •11 !IW E --ha~ Cull & pJrl llmt' op;·n '.Int t_\ 111,1 m~t·d~·d 3 c1 .. ,.; Hrand oe~ Uahvhn<:> \la· * T ASER * m11'11 1>411 li~lt. I Co~~t ll~v. :-:'u . RECEPTIOt:UST inl!i. to !ohu" bt•uu11ful I' i• r w i• e k. Ir\ i r1 ,. pie cnb. in ra1 ton. On1t F.1hulo11ll l>1·rl·t1M inlervw t~·32'i'l 1hu<>1.1 .. l1« II ll .ir1'.i ll11uwk<'1·111·r 11' 1111 hH )ll)Ut:l...., )1,\ • ..,!:>El'~t-:S ply an pcri.011, )Ion thru arl'J' 'lio 1.,11r ni•c Wl• /\1 h·1·n 5-lfi taill b<lt. 2279. 1171 2:1111 ~z., !7, I l'n 1 • L1!elypcn.l(,l:enlofc Ap· fJ:.hionsmL >\&Or1t col lomph .. , ,1r1:.1. Calli Sl t.5. Sells for ~!Ill , Wt•<1pon llt:,\t: l ll"I \'I; O!>'rnidJ\' 1'111.lar ' Ill:!\\' 19th ("\I I 111 lw• \\IJI a-mi: .>inJ,:h• F1i:11n· '101"l1·b t:.'>l'nrt-. t'ta 3 5pm, Spurrrofl, 770 i.how \OU h•I" ~ ru1111~h ,1 . ---, · , ----l.11h,•r" 1 t l11ld11·11 1111· n<'t'{kll ro11mnne\ 'l;l'" \\ lithSl.CM hccdcmu"arllruht• lll f\1'1~1 p.11111nw.)011r\\~lnu1 1u;nu.~1 f.~Jh.1'1J \h•mh••"l1111 h\1111•l 11;1 .. 1 DIETARY SUPV. '"' l.111\ "'"'' ''-1111:. tol !:'llud111 i.:11 .!>Ill -I 1 ho11w11r "" 11ll11't• 1·11"\I 1· ''·It"' 0111 in.a 1111 I. ('m1tlll\' 1·111h 1'1111111• 11-11; ··~11 IEA.UTICIANS '\,11.11 \ 1.ir1 1.1• 'I :--1 ·,.i ht ,h,111• ,111r homt• rl'I l'l''I RECEPTIONIST ~ou l.I\<' ran~1"11111111111 hi(' h11u1 ' · :-c•111l r t'•um1· i:n·1•111..,, hi I lt11 al Ii' rnurh t.111 .1:11~1 I I I & \\OUhl hkt ..l h111h Ill 1 \I '" f'l'l I> 1 • -,· 11)\"'l"'l ll11•l • ul l ,. r 11 11• .1 l' r \'II ' .... .! 77 "' ,111 lil':\I '' P1•rsonahty +'' II 714 > ·-r, 'f'Oll '' ' I '" • • JI ' ·~ ' •· y • " ' \\ 'llffil' f11JI 'I'"' ~II 11•1 11111. (",!II t.il l lJ(jtOI II ~10 851!:! II.I\ I ''"1 1"11 11\' ""'I' - -I MOLD MAKER This popul.1r d1enl or ('Olnl'l'U I bi .. l'il11l I'() lltt\ 1 .. 1.cl, ('o~l a •1n•tl 1·ha1r\16J 71:!:! FIREWOOD :•11,'ai 'I hur an, 1· \I llSEKEfo:l'ER 1.1\'E I'll u11r!'IM·cl.l> peoplt'persnn Stiles Senil'llll( 1"11111•1 :\h·~.1.l',dif •1,:1.~1. Lovc!lcul~. lrJ1I i·~lm lit•· o.ak 'l'1n(' .n. full r1•11I t~l.!.l'ilJ:• \I 11 ~ 1 h,. I! 0 1, d l.>1·~11:11 & llwld 1>m1tlc & ":rrunt olt',appcarant:c Bru.~h l'Ustome~fl. J·:ur11 Wi\ll'Hl-:SS \\,,nt,•d, !l ic:ni.. llrn <II ,.,,11. ·l\l\lirllvrd.t'.l-1221121 Beaut1~1.ua "Jlllt·ll 1m m«l1Jlcly \\'1\ c' &. l.m l'rS f l,11r r'.i,hiun:. ~.)t He1l ll n IUll !151l OISHWA.SHER l>.I\' OH•r :! l Su11 &S1rlu111 " i·h•lrln•n ;\on ,mokl.'r. multi l'uvll)' molds for ~n·uro!e l'.\pang ~.mus.t ~mo & up. ~111113711 llo":u d "-. llL•,tuurant, Jl<'MOnes. Xlnl i•orul. Sat• . - lk•l\\t'l'llliipmti4S l<!:l7 lrun~ft•r&m~l'rl1oninoltl (all Cont rol C11re~r. NH ~SJG·S827 Zi)(Zul!~t·wi11i:Murh,111 5!)30 W CoJ'l II"~" :'\II :\u Phon1' l..".tlf,' mr11•hmt''· Small shop Employ ment Agency, Sandwll'h cJell\ery morn · C illn:l n:>o -·---. -ih·'I.. i•ah. Srw" 11'.ll Goud "orkinR conds. 5S6·1!SOS 1n1t!I. Xlnt P limo P0~ --' '· · --·Twin bed hdbrll. mull .. l!'"ld I\ 111 ,lnl l'und. IEA.UTY OPERA. TOR IN FOR EX OJ)':> on!\ • RECEPTIONIST t.~fi~ i:45hrs "k. 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Pac· if 1 c i:rl•al opportun•l, for 4 Anl1quL• phon~"· l"r1•n1 h DRIVERSWAMTED t<•mporilry "'"rk ?i lll'nerat~. 1\ppl), l'ark Trawler. 350 Kalmus, n11h t per)on CJll.C,1rul 1·rJdle<'i.cuncllL·~ll1k.En New1iort He.11·h ll:\;l IWN1 C.111 for Appl t-.:~1.1b liJ \l1•1111r Wo1m•n l>1•'Jll'I ,1t1•ly n ... 1•11 .. Su1H•1 lur ('onv .. 1445 Costa Mei1a . !>40-3935 Berry, <~rubb & Ellis. llr<' C'Oll\l cl 1011 ~4011. ~lu,ll1<·'.!~1t•rm1·r Tt•ll cr" & 1•,1·r1'" S111H•r1i1r /\vr, N .H 4211'1 Mut 1\rthur lllHI, ~17141 ______ _ ,\ppl\ In 1'•'1 '1111 s 1• fr,. I II r 11'' (" .111 •·12 .!I Ill .. ; (I ~: ____ Real E9lAle Sales Swlt• 100. N n 1133 2!1011 ......... 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(',q11~l111no J11·11 . 1,lll ,\ ,.,111.r prl'lcl ..,111.illl•---------• l.111 ·Ill., Uli.Jo 11n11 \!"'"Ill \ 11• , ,. ~ 1t1H11I hl ndih " l'.1n v W1J1 l<I lll'l'<l'I ·'" "' 1111 Rory IU-1440 S~~CHET'.'llY lt1 ',. llr;il Fr11<1d 111 ~1hll• ilo111 t .'ll31l' (•1 . 111 I a~h11111 r• llll:. lak• nu i.1;.,11 hlJ111I Mu~l h11\I' "''" Whllr ho1111m lrt•1•1rr Jll r I 'l orn lllt"ol, 1.t11 unri..1111: l'llllll' \111>1) .11 MACHINISTS l'l'rlt'lll't'll parl\ W1·1l1lln11 .>1111.!...~I X'li \\ lt.th ... 1 ' II ( 11ni.ull.111t "'/I \'lltJI t-A1uoll)Jlp<1r ... n11>h•\••r T ,, .. , ,, e~t•<•r. :.?U:!:• 1-,,., . ..,,.,n•1,1n l11n1t111 , AUTOMA IC 't'"pnrt 111\d. cn•ta TARD El~ t''I" 1 I\ VC 1~ 111 "P111 ~11. 11. i I 1>h 110 !10 wpm. l .. 11 IOOKKIU11U 111·.1\ \ "111oc: 11,1ril '"°' k SCREW MACHINE '"''a t:1l1tn li<llJ •11<!..I ~·ur 1o l •1l1l11111•l rd n ~ nr·.11 1-'ul I 1 h 11 r.: I' "'I'"' .:1•n1•r11I k•lllf't th111111.11 hulJlll'l' t;,111'1 Ill \llJ.: 1111 .1 111·d1•1t111111 ,I t"l.1.,, \ ~l'lup ()pr 1-.'I ------- l'lt'.l\l' µ111\tclc• ll1•l,11h-.I l"'r on Ac·m1• Cir11tlrv f,t I'll'\ A111w1•r1011 ~''" rt-µI\ Po llu\ l ol l . llro~n A ~h-"I"' O"n Opr . ;-.,,.,.<) m.itur1• 19 26-1 97~ 11t~. u11111m11 i.uhl, Ill to $6 50 m,1krr '17!1 ill U: ll.1lhia.i 1 .. 1u11tl. l'J 'l'llll>l tool" ~·"•111 to w111 k \ .HINI Apply In l'rr11nn hn1 f.t ~kn11• l'1"ct lri11n at·1·tn1t. xlnt t 11n1ll11111" & 1i----------HS.A.US Enrn HY, rnmml1"lon for \Hh•a nnl'1 ll'llllll.!"· Nn mon1hly churl(t'. l"lct• ol rice. t:11ll $411 w;,11 S.CretOJty Ult1aphont'. In In•' W;l\h1•1 & c•l1•r 1lrVf'I , IH 111 11 pp I \' 11 r ,1 I\ 11 1• I ' 11 /\1rp11rt l11r.11111n Im rnl•tll.11 1• '1'11 i.11001wr m11 Cnll ll Nl'11 , Mii :1!13;1 IOOICICHPH J\1 rounu ri•rf'I \ iahlr. ro~hlrr. c•omputrr lnpul kno"l1•d1tl' W111I 1h1u Sunll,1y. l'11v.1l1• t'luh Nn ar«'a. Coll for appl (i7:\ J.s.'>!) Boys & Girls U or uvrr Work w/fun aroup or 110 aNtt'I·•. Xlnt tamln11s Wr trnln Work 31t bnc dnlly, S hr~ S11l St11rt now & quahry fur & ,, day Summ.,r Joh Bonullt't. lnpt1. fl"'''' " J(l'CUl h11urr No\ ror th1• Umld. \\'1• 1n1en 11'\lt .r s dolly C.11 John_7~2 r.21..! Experimental Machinist f'or pnilot VJ>(' /., .. m11tl •1t111nt1t y run'! 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W11l1rd Jlont.Worh, 1:100 Cootlu M1•11n l,(!aan A\'e, C ~ ~<' Mr --- RilUI• S.-1111\jl lln}'thmjl with ll _..:.;.;. ________ ,Dully Pilot <..'l11ulr1cd Ad Seti ll'lln1t11 fut with Vall> 11 •1 simple matter • Pilot Want t\11\ )u"l C'llll 642 S0.8 SHUR-LOK CORP 11111. l'h"l'l' ,q1rlv 1n uoo i-: Normond) 1'1 St\ ~·r•nn. I!\'\ ltol'lir'llrr 11 hlk Nn nOkrJddcn, 1 )I. 1-.tilk W.o((lr11ndl l-:(\Ulll Oppor \.:mplnyf'r P•rf•ct Working Hou" M/\ID Wanle•I. purl 111111• 41om-Z:l0pm Of' llarbor Inn Motel. lilOU l :l0·9pm W. llulbou RI N IH7ri 34A3 F.1rn IH>O uluy + t'Qm • minion "°' WN•k dmnJ: MAIHTIHAHCI rnJoy11hle work In nut MICHAHIC l'\('w urrlc• near 1t1c O ~ 2nd !'hlrt. l.oadtna i\arµO r t. You mu"t 01Jnu1A1'turer ur pl.1,111 J>O'•Nll 1 pl.,uunt 1'11•111 prn<luC'U. for food M'' \ ll'l' \Olce & • contldcnt man 111c1u,1rv $ Yrs 1h•nt•rnl ncr. r1•rff'rt for •tlll11'nt' 111du1triol mi11nttnan<(' It hou•rY.cvf'!I No a1tu!ll t''IJ>f'r., h\•druuhc ol)('r stlllna lnvol\ccl F'or lat ht m1111na & 1om«' mnrt' Info 833 ll001' het1A11 knu"'lc·d~1· ur lnJ1'C'llOtl l),1m Spin ___ _ ,,,..., <'~~~ .. )}~~, .. ~~ 2975 t':itrvlrw l>r.C'M lll':ST A tJ R .\NT /\II pi111ltlnn11. /\J>fllv rn 111.·r111111 b\ wn 2 • 30 & 1 :JO ltoJC' & t.;rown SouthC'Otl"' VlllOl(t' .'.lli!O Soulh Plull Dnve, Santu Ana. Ionic T.tl•r to S550 11111 N1•w 110111 l11r ~.111 Bec:tr'Oftlca $2.40 hr :,:,1 .,111.• ·1111\' UaySh1fl ln1111· C ah 80JS VIEJO l•!;\l l'l,()'t' ;\J l-;:'11"1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . A<a:Ncv , 111:\tAt.AY,\:-.1 i-:rrn:~s 2816:.! M11r11urnh1 I ky l<a•1tl~k1 P•I l:wul 1101111 ~ ~tl••Jfl Ml11•1•111 Vll'Jo l'l't & i.how qu:.illly I hlkorr F•vy. /\V{'ry (•),IL ll7~ 011111 ('r.ill 1131 11240 . 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W.mted Plano. pp ~I.Ats MARIN ER 31 Fbr1l1 . WATERIEDS ~~ pjHO IM Ullh ~~~. p:~t;.i~~ ~.~: Y.very Model D counttd Ph ~ 8T9·4U9 ou or •Never Undt'l"lold• Ebony .Ap~r'\me.i\t Cr.rid wk.nd.s. AqUllHU~en __ ~ Sctl"ra~n Clauic ---------- S\MO b.l olr. $46 ms 21' Venture, Cully i-qulp d MA TTIESSES r\t'w Ml'rc 0 H. '2~00. Na.me Brands All••zn lwmmund <>rs•n ~ lo c.ill~T4 IO•rtt.pm . Creatd11c:ow11~.:>48~ ..ipprec. SOOO or bbl o!r loah. Sii / · llJI ~2J. -DCKb ps 9070 WGGAGE TAGS Old Odk &:hult' 1•1.rno. ···········•·•••••••••• from your biutnl•ss un.lh upna.:ht, SJKO. Good com.I W.intr<i · f'l'rm.uw111 •ltP Scud on <'ord for C:•H' ('1111~1 Slf12. ror 4 1' Hunter C•l11n tag plu'> one bl)Jr~. Wt , ' > C:ruhl·r. J'rt'frr ltv•· un '7 J BRONCO r turn p..rm a n c nt ly Aeoll.1n l.Jp11i~l r 11u10 lllll c.-n•·r. 67.; J79'J\l\c i>callod nllrll<'llVl· 1.111 & llencb. xlol tond. ~. 7~7 7300 days. 302 \ II, llunl :i •pwd :.trap, lfU!clln ii ulrhM' 631-W'..!U floor s.h1f\, dual ~hock:., l O. reqwrcm1·nt5. Pre .AVALON m oorin1o1 ~o· roll bur, bk tli plut<>. wnt los~ & lhl'fl ! Fnr o SwClpt 809 bout or k'M, SlS,000. <;all heuvy July lru1h•r h1td1, t>erwnullt4:d ta.: rnclo:.c •••••••••••••••••••••• 673.~~ i polltght S4.00ll 64~ ~v.lllp11.1>e.~ •. '"~r1 1: or 3,000 Busincss owncn1 w1I looh. c.-ed &. '72 ULJ\ZJ.-;H llt.t)' (,lo 11at:M:r & we trade i:c.IOds & M'rv1cea Ski ..,..... 9080 Gotoel Cond $3000. will bock & trim your 1714 1631 3330 ..... 1~,.., ~k·'">" t.a~,, Or lrY lwu t:anb •••••••••• •• • •••••• • •• • __ "_.w ""'" " ~ "'-- h11ck to back. TV.Radio, 19' Mini Cru1:1 cr '7S I '5e•Wtlhs l'RICt:s: HJFI, St~ 1098 Ome.:11 w /45.'> Ol1h st.iltun Wa.:110 !i2 l·a or 3 SS •••••• •• ••• •• •• •• • •• •• • J acUtLI Jl'l, u.:,t uffct. t-1!> j0!17. C\t'llln•'' ·I Ha~-.M.bOt>.1. i!S" HC.\ Color TV. :.! ) ~ 507 1. I L !HJg-.!:>l 50ea. warr, S1~ TV JOllN' • , --. • -70 GMl' I \\'hi Ut Jim J()or more Sl.40t'U. 120 t::. 23rd St. Cl! 111 Cl~:.IC l hn~ c.:r.1.Ct. my. t:d i.h;.iJlC. SIOOO. Ph Sale-. Ta'< tnch.ied &l!>-4t7S MJhogany i.~cd boal tr&I> 3$41 .ill 1 NOCAHl>? Call 675-0702. ------- Ur.iw your own or send Putrolm3n Pro ·l ~ • IT Oh NCU '156 ""':"e• uddress, phone & U&VHF scanner. l20 o ~~p. ~~p~oe~.1 tr~~'. ~··••••••••••••:••••••• v.e II m1tke one card per 12v Jack for he.idphon SJ750 833.2616 & 642•4001 74 Ford Coum_r. ~.(l()( t.ii;. Add zs.reach. or Ex Spuker. New 5250 N 8 • m1lt.>s. Radio. Gd Cunt.I Send cbt.>ek or m oney or· want S17S. s mo. old t + · · $2,495. ~.a,os clrrto: 10 crys UI&), S40·798~Transporiotioa ------ PILOTPRIMTIMG Norman ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hobta1l Truck. nl'w en~ l.1Ct ~a le ~ooo 1·u1hl P.O. Box 1560 Color TV's used gootllC~ri, SoA~/ 1-"0l"d tiOO scrtc). l>JlOO C~L.a Meba , Ca. !l2fi26 M?k><.-tlOl1 from ssS. Bert Re>ftt 9120 ~I Sll7l. 968-7663 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ------ SADDLEBACK BMW BUY OR LEASE NOW ~1.,rt\ dM ~nt 73, 4S0 '-4.1 ..... ~t-; huraund> tao 1nl .... ~..,~~ff!- 11 1100 t . Imm at• , pnv pll). ~1 1,~l 7U 1>7J ~IJ ·w I!*! ~tao. c;d W\1', tr:m,, & f\·ur end. En11 ndb bl•;mn1:s. Huni.. I\ '74 Spllflf(', l:?.01.10 mi':.. c.and1date Cor r ci.torll· Blue & ~111111lul. S3S!IO. t um 192 gJS4 l\lelrn, ~(i 81!ll. -------- Vollct WOCJ9ft 9770 . Int er.in~. •c;s <'urond ----------:••>. ainl VII, .1uto, P/S at '68 VOLVO 142 2Door 4 ~11\'l'll lr•n!ltnl>iSlon. uew cu~tom 1n11nt, AM rudio, etc. X1\ Vtl37. 1499 "nlliu"'s• A(;, \ 111. top. li.•:iut. 1111, bm·kut & 1ttl. l1111.ly. ~s. 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4tl w f.lll.'4 r('hlt. Cd cond. t\Skini.: M,100? IMW TRADE·IH's 1972 3.0 cs Aulomut11:. I 108N PT). 1974 2002 J\utomallc. <S!IOMCV ). 1975 2002 '73 210C Cf". tllO-lllt;y I $8,450 ................................ ~ ... 'II ~2 7JOli nit. 4 4 ~p1.•1'<1 ll33N Dl \. 1975 2002 Autumat1c t~l!'il. 831-2040 495.4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OlDEST Jim Slemons lmpor1s 631-1276 )lt•Ht•Ji-:. llen1 l\li3 2l!4J ~t-:1, 4 S. xlnl wnd 1>117~ 11M !>VIJ, 1>73 Ub7 )tli iO, 300SEL. t> 3 \lnl. lo m1, Sl0.500 6.ltl -lt.06 or t).1-$ 11754 & . . 00 100, • dr. ltad1.il llr";, S Jles·Sen •cc·Lcusmg runs 1¢00tl, nu pamt... Bi.t Roy Carver I Inc. olr. 49.l !ltllJ Holts lto> ce UM w 70 280 SE Cl-·--. -c--.-,0 15.iOJamboree 1.tl>l>tt: l't'· ~ Nc"port Bl'-·h &I0·~4-I mpi;, fully etawµ, luxur~ ac cJr .\Jtnt cund. SB,000 673--0211) VW BUSES &CAMPERS '75 IUS , ••• 674MOT 7 Pa:.,, 4 lhou,.ind m ill':. f.tkc ;\l'W '71 IUS .... 21SEHA <.:.irvcll'd. ~un roof. :llu:.t ~l'i!, :>lt>ren ·73 KOMll •• I I 3LGA Gn.•111 run111ng, lt1ghl mile~ •72 CAMPER 288JHU ti al top, :.harp 'Tl\ the "ea,on ·73 CAMPER 825HYG l'vp top !actor) c amper '71 BUS •••• 229CFf ·n Ford <..'oull1•r, 26.000 mtll"I. lh11h11. Gd Cond. ~.~!l!'i. utoll :.'lll1!'i ___ _ '71 VOLVO 1800 E ~port 1:oupc, 4 i.pl!cd "u~erdn\c &rudw,de luM:"h'•"b 116CYL.. • 'h!I ~·ord lLtnr h Wi;n. l MVCll h)' I IJllllly. I'~. I'll .• 1111untl .• new liJl· h'I")', nt•w ht i..,., :1lmn>l new l\11dwh1\ llfl'~ • .:ix.id <·01111 0 011 l miss thl!>. &t5 l:!Sl. $3599 ------- '66 FALCOH 219 S37S 646-8300 '61VOLVO122 Boys 20·· ll1ke, new Sl'llt lf Cabover, l>lp-, 6, l(t!bo'<, l!l'i'~ Chl'\'Y Pkup !, Ton. k1ckst:ind, l1rcs. Gd cond t:l\JC ~00 6 chnnncl PA 3 burner i.tove & uwn full l'"r, xlnl cond Ne" 13 .a50SE "hllc wl blk mt Stt.>rt•o .. 11r CREVIER B1.•<.t Uuv \/.Y\~) 'C7 Cor11n,1. N u eni:. d ul1 h. 2.'> MPG, .:d eontl, Si.><J c.111 &IS 5016 eve:.. ~O $1 l7SU or lw:.t ot fer 9 P:.tl>i.cni;l.'r · Als 7mos old., Worth Sl 100. Portapalty, 4 Jul·ks, & llr~. SJl!OO. Uyi. 11.17·605< &' u & HOADWAY 27000 nll ii7S·60!>7 or '74 BUS S96LR? •·toton·-~.a ., .. 0t ablc ~aw Selling for S450. 67$-9'l36. bouncea" avs & nu:e in· :-. SU!. l.-;\l'S. 581·7\~J cc, .. , .,,,12 • • • • l"":• ... ~11 " lA."\.I " '' 'l----'"--------1 side. $500/ofr. 546·0714. ---SA,.7A """ ,,..""" ~ICrl'O, mai:s. !>J>Cl't:.tl w /cxt e n:.ioo & floor Ma1tnavox 2S"ColorSolid 19(;0 H~Ton Furd, 4 !. 835·3171 G-------9-742 1>t11nt.c1c .l'lC. ,....--~~~ $988 '7:! 11.rn<"ht•ni Cid cond, s:!:JOO or h<'">l offl'r. %2·49!'lli !Stand. ·l• bp Cra flsman Slate J yr old. perlcct 6' Sleeper Camper for 11·;2 :.pd reur end S7~ THC uLri .. •not1rvrNO .. Ac"'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 BUS •••• 253CYD t-------------t 57~. cond. Best ofr. 640· short bed P /U. Rerng. &i!>·Hill •USED BMW's• .69 MGC GT A1r.~as~avl'r,shurp Also 9388:.in SPM <'abinets, curtains, cl<.'. •73 CAMPER 788JSB '7ll LTI> Cnlry Squire. alr, tully l'Qwp·<l, Pvt Ply S12Sfl 6"0·10:..'9 'fool & storal(e cab inet L 1 k e nu. $3 so/or r . 1962 1-~ord 6, I Ton, r 11m· '75 ~i · t634N BX 1 Rare i, Cylinder model, 4 for Ranchcrobcd.ScuflLat.emodel Curt~Mathes &7l4266eves ~re:.,or blln Sl595 . '75JO.~IA ·t0~1 !>IH?t•d t ra nmis:.ion. l'op top.fal'lorywut 642·"6.SJ color.5484893 New B'Cabo~rr camf)('r ;-:-: .. 1 1,11 ';'JB;nana·<8&lJPNJ tllJlllPll. • w/boot Slet•ps 4. m111t 56 t ord urit "101.0 "' '&11600·CZKF15.t) GARDEN wtST YW '73 F ord Gra n T orino -------------------Sf)01 l, 111r, auto, vinyl roof, 1>wr, xlnt cond, i.t•>od trr'''• 3:!,000 mi. s:!!>!JS. 4'jt,·s.51\1 capacity. lockuble i40 cir TV. Nice cab1net & gd . t•lS lfll l 7•1 3 o CS. t347 LF )1 1 I r ,1o1 10. wire " h e e I:. Like new Urapencs,avocadocase· ah.&Mann• cond Bst ufr. 5574~ :!IHI, Cl. 1\M 1 1-~I All ------$2499 mcnl, 72x53 SlS. JOllx96 Equipmettt eves'. new :\lu'l ~el' to ap1lrl'<' 'i2 B~IW :l O • S" !:)edan Lincoln 994!; !>10.22Jx9tiS60. Valances. •••••••••••••••••••••• f>on•t bu\ u n~" nnt• tit mu'l !iiell* 4 Spd au ~!.~s.'.~!~•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .' llloc I"\\ .. r lh-.11 h Hhrt .f~1t1 \i\ .-,tn1111,le·r IU\tf j;J Hill·: • ,\Ultr, ,, " F)1 Sunroof. 17 1~10 1111 ~I l'J..1 Ph ft4H 7'INI \IX :1:! Ult• 1• • ""'l111111-lc·1 ~.I;'.)!,\ 1.08·Sl S, 221-s2s. Xlnt ats,Maifttenanc"/ Motorcycles/ )ou w t'lh1' Calllii3 1_ cond, lully equipped ,J :,111,.,. hlillun ,i\latk 1ond.B.,t offl'r.G.MS846 Senic• f0201 ScootHs 9150 i.'\1.''i. bc..,,t offt•r. &15·~2212 19 5 Buick 9910 IV. ~luon tuol, ,\\li l-~I ------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• V wkday'> L1C 242~KL ;:t \ \\' C ._l 1npcr. h.,.\, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'HEE13 mo':.orCulltgan1 8 . I CUS IL\IA~ Sl\OOTER ans -----,, .. ....._."'-<''<•11th1ni:' t:rt•.tt ·i;:;illw<k.·1•Jr. :;ort'. Water• no in:.talla· 0 a t Pa 1 n tan R r e· • t-d k. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Datsun 9720 c......... 11h.t1X'~ ~lu'~l'~ &~ i mt Kunl> l!ood )f.11.c oflcr. lion char"c W/12 mo's finis hing/ v3rnishing. l Mfi. ne s ~D!!•fnfc "~~ 11 ·75 Dod,1w short whl'el ••••••••••••.••••••••••• ~••6-UO>•S•~f4'7 " "'"ec csumat.es. 675·3175. Sl.50. or ma..e o er "1 • . 0-1 \"W \'nn. n·blt mtr t.15 bhlt>. ,lt•rt·O I.fl>''. Ii ~.IV flV. I M'.lb, r rul'l' control, ''h l'r leather rnler. l;>,110 0 1111., SG,l U!J. ~ubscnpllon. 7S0.2Zl3 trade ror .,., of U mf! base. $480(1 73 610 S tal1on Wagon , ll , 1 :0.!150 ofr. Codi.llac . . ll' d MariH value. 002-7JJl SS7-8451 SJOOO. '72 1600 Piclcup, 72 MG l\hdget. xlnt run-~<it~ ~~ll~:~~ 2.-ii 9915 Sof3 ·S1m m oos 1 C·3 • Equipt'Mftt 9030 S2000ororr.494·9390 ning cond. Lo mt, $2500. --'-··-'.:.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.:ll .. mr oln. nu pamt , rcblt bed. 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' • t \ffl" ,. \.. ., ,.,. • _..._.,"\..,,_ ·'"·•'·"'tG ~· 17 ~ .; ' \ , Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION Afternoon N.Y.Stockq VOL. 69, NO. 104, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1976 TEN CENTS 'Horse Race' Vote Off and Wa1kin~ The Huntington Beach City Council election that has been termed a real ''horse race" between lop contende rs ap pured to be slow 1n getung out of the starting gale today. City Clerk Alicia Wentworth aaid that the e arly turnout for the three city council vacandes was "very slow." 1. She added that she expects thl' J momentum to pick up around 5 p m. wh<>n many voters get orf work and lh~1t th~ P•We should re- main fairly brisk uni.II polls close at8p.m . She is still sltckmg with her prediction that there wall be a turnout bet"°een 17 and 20 per cent but admits that lhreatcmn1t rainy weather may keep the numbers lower A Daily Pilot telephone poll or nine of the city's 65 polling places al mid morning mdlcated a light turnout :ilso The number voting ranged from two lo seven per- cent. Mrs. Wentworth said Lhat these figures were generally con- firmed by runners at the maJor polhng places. She said there was a number or YOtmg violations with campaign posters frequently being posted 1llegally w ithin 100 feet of the en- try to voling places She said her runnerb were busy remo\•1ng the posters except Cor one which was placed too high to reach and pohce were called to take that one down. There was speculation from some observers that the voters who felt strongly about the can- didates would cast votes despite the bad weather and that the un· decided voter might stay home in case ot a downpour. Mrs. Wentworth said she h:1d no comment on that, but the senior citizens and residents or the downtown sections would vote rain or s hine while residents in other areas may not. Mrs. Wentworth said she bad been involved in elections in Hun- tington Beach since 1962 and this is the first time that rain has posed a threat. Sixteen candidates art' rur111Jn~ ror four year terms and the~ will t ake office on April 19 ifl whlch time 'a mayor wUl also bo selected. City Clerk Wentworth n.nd City Treasurer Warren Hall also as>- pear on today's municipal ballot. Both are unopposed. • Results or today's vole will be s hown on video tape screen at ci· <See VOTING, Page AZ) !Battin Aide Backs Boss • Gun Bill Goes to House WASHINGTON CAP) -The llouse Judiciary Committee to· day reversed a previous vote and sent a gun control biU toward the floor of the House for the first time since 1968. The bill, banning so-called Saturday night specials not now in private ownership and es tablis hing mandator y !-en tences for using a gun while com milling a felony. was passl'<.I on a 20·12 vote. Judiciary Chairman Pett-r W Rodino Jr. said the leg1slat1on would be submitted to the llous(• . Rules Committee immediately after the House returns from Easter recess. Legislation must pass through the Rules Commit tee before going to the floor. One change under lhe new leglslataon d oes away with u federal National Ha ndgun Trac· ing Center proposed in the hrst blll. Manufacturers, distributors and wholesalers would have been required lo submit r ecords of their trans actions to the center. However, gun shops would not be requ.ired to send the center T C· cords of sales to pnvatl.! 1n· dividuals Oppo nents argued that establishment of a center would have the same effect as expand· ing feder al reg1strat1on of • hrE>arms. The new bill also Increases license fel's for gun wholesalers . and dealers but not as much as proposed in the previous bill Under the new bill, dealers would . have their license fee increased from $10 to $50 and wholesalers rrom $10 to $125. ' I l Under the on Rmal bill. the de all'rs · fcl' wouhl have been 111 c r C'ased to $200 and lhl' "hole'lall'r!> to SJOO Anotht-r changc rcmo\ c<> a handl(un 'II 7f' t Cl>t as tht• onl} for tor an determining whether J weapon ~hould he banned as ,1 Saturday night specwl. In its place . it substitutes criteria that hnd bern in ri<· lstence since" l96R to outlaw lht• 1mpo rt11 o f Saturdny nifht s pecials into this country l 'ndrr the 0.,\S tl'm, Mlt' is only one factor to h1• comudcrl'd m de· t crmaninR "'h1c-h handf{u n s chould bi• bannt•d Otht•r crttcmu Include I ht• ca Ii bf'r or th1· weapon. the m1•thod or mnnur.u· tore. the quality Of material UM.•d CS.-t GUN RILL, Pait<' A2l She Au:aits Phorre Bill A burRlary loss reporll'ft by a llunt1nRlon Reach woman Monda~ ma~ rr matn undetrrmaned unhl she receives h•·r nt•xt telephone ball. police said today. The victim, a downtown area resident. s aid she found pry marks on the front door of her apart· ment, although nothing ap. peared to be missing. She added that ther e were mysterious. greasy fln~erprint s on her teltphone. indicating it had been used by someone other tha n herself. Otll't ~!el "•II -· ELECTION OAY-ScvE>r a I candidates in lluntin ~ton Heach City Council elert1on ~laked out a pict'c of th•~ utility po le nea r Golden West Street and M ans1on AvenuC>. City's rnl<.'rs \\l•nl lo the poll s today. 4 3 P e ris h In Finland Explosion fl £LSlNKl. Finland <APl A po"crful explosion tor(• apart 11 J?O\ <'rnment am munition ra('lor \ today. killin11 at least 43 rwople• :ind cnt1c-ally lnJunnJ( mort• than 211, llll'l~t or I h<•m \\ ome·n nuthortU<'!> said The· bla!<t, :it thl' t.0"11:1 pl<int 2JO milc>11 north nf Ht'lsink1. \\11' ~o de,tructl v<' thnt onlv th1• t•on c-rct1• floor or lh(' bu1idmi: and !iOnH' twisted machinr ry were Jett . the Defense Ministry !'aid Most of the dead and Injured were women workinll In lh<' cartrid~e loading plant, which was destroved, the min1strv ~aid There was no ind1cat1on· of the rause of thr blast. The ftO\'ern. ment named a comm1c;s1on to tn · 'esti11atc "The ei<plos1on was JU"t one b1i:: blast which ripped the one· story concrete plant to pieces," a spolesman said. He said it wouJd be dlWcult to determine what happenl'd because all the foremen were de- ad or injured. The Sl·year·old plant was located in the middle or Lapua. a town ot 15.000. The blast blew out windows within a raditUI of half a nule. All nearby houses were e\•acuated, and a company of soldiers were rus hed to the scene· from a nearby garrison to help pull the victims from the rubble . NB Wife 'Hid Out' In Fear Doctor's wife J anice Robinson of Newport Beach testified under close defense questioning late Monday that she ''hid out" in motels for two days with the man allegedly hired by her husband to kill her . Mrs. Robinson . 38. of Bag Ca - nyon. made 1t clear that s he ac· companied self i.t~ led "h1r man" Anthony Scalise to motels in Huntington Beach and Ventura tx>cause s he was afraid of her husband Speaking m l11tlc more than a \\h1spcr. she t cst1f1('<l . "At one point I was arru1d of Wayne Robinson. John l'oster und pruc· ta cally the whole world In fact, I was petrified " Scalise. 39. "'as known to Mrs. Robinson as "J ohn Foster" until last Feb. 26 when pohce stepped into the picture and arre3ted Or. Wayne Lester Robinson. 42. on charges of conspiracy to commit murder. Those charf(c-s will now be moved to O r a n g e County Superior Court with Santa Ana Municipal Court Judgc Robert E Law's d<'cis 1on late Monday that the doctor l>hould face tnal. Judge La\\ set Apnl 20 as Dr. I Happy Hatter Robmson·s arraignment date in Superior Court lie refused to r aise the Irvine physicwn's bail from the $150,000 already posted b\ the defendant ·Scalise test1£aed an the pre· l1m1nary hearing, that h<' got to know Mrs Robinson early this 'ear after h<'r husband hired him Scalise s aid he posed as rl'al estate investor John Foster who "'as interested in R1 vers1de pro· Pt'rtr she ownc·d Teresa Vcrgilio, 6. Huntington Beach. already bas a feather in he r bonnet -s he was the grand prize winner in last year 's Easter bonnet contest sponsored annually by the wives of Huntington Beach Jaycees. Contest js scheduled Saturday at Huntington Center. It is open to children two through seven and registration will be taken until 11 a .m . on the day of the event. Look for the Easter Bunny. Al that time. b(1th Scalise and '\Ir.; Rohinson h•,t1r1cd, 11he was m\·oln•d an bitterly fought pre- t rial af't 1ons on child :.upport pa) menl issues raised when she sued nr Robinson for d1\'orcc. Sraltse l ei>l1 f1t-d that he C'hanged hts mind about murder· mg Mrs. Robani;on after the doc· tor ans1st('d that he lake her pursE'. shoes, billfold and rings plus her I U 0 birth cnhlrol device to him after tht' k1llin1-? HB Airport Pros, Cons Aired in CM Scalise said h<' dec1d<'d to hide out an motels with Mrs Robinson after he collect rd SIO, too that, he (~t' DOCTOR, Pa~t A2l Opponents and supporters or Meadowlark Airport in Hunt- ington Beach presented their positions al n meeting of the State Aeronautics Board Monday in Costa Mesa. The discussion was held al the 'The Thing' CHP Seeks Freeway Creature Whatever two motorists saw slithering a cross the rain. wet San Die!lo Freeway m Fountain Valley Monday night. the California lliJthway Patrol couldn't find it. A CllP spokc.'sman said today that the 11earch for the m~·sterious creature -if there really was a creature - won•t be resumed today. "WE llAD TWO SF.PARATE calls from people about 7 ·3'J p.m. telling us they bad s potted this thing on the freeway between Harbor Boulevard and Brookhursl Street, in one of the south bound lanes,•• the CHP spokesman said. One of the drivers told the CHP dispatcher the "thing .. looked like a small alligator. The other said it resembled a large snake and noted that bis car bad nm over it. TWO PAT&OLllEN wftb flublights were sent to the location and they beat tM bo.,bes along the 1houlder for about 15 minutes. the spotesma.n said. No trace or the creature was found. The CHP spokeJman speculated today that the drivers may have been frightened by a piece of car tire shimmering in the rain. request or Assemblyman Robert Burke ( R-Huntington Beach) who had been caught in the mid· die of a controversy surrounding the operations of the tiny facility. Some resldentl' complained that low Oights posed noise and safety hazards while airport owners Art and Dick Nerio de· fonded their activities and said that criticism was generated by •·just a couple or re11idents." Tom Glass. on aide lo Burke, !\aid the meeting was intended for both sidea to present their views of the airpod. before 11 responsible agency. He said the board was power· Jess to take action Monday. lie !laid that Burke is seeking a full public hearing. Tom Livengood of the HOME Council said his group has been pushing for a solution since 1970. He said the matter appears to be a jurisdiction dispute between federal, state and local agencies 0 and that no one will admit to havin& control ol the situation." Livengood said it wu the coun· ell's lntentiooa to get the air cleared with opinions by both lhos• who suppcfrt the airport :snd those opposed to It. •·our main objective is to establish a deflnjte agency lo go to Ir cllliens have complaints," heaald. He Denies Orders To Staff By GARY GRANVlLLE Ot tfte 0.lly Ptlel Sltll A key prosecution witness ~1d . mitt{'d Monday that indicted Orange Count y Supc r v1sc)r Robert Battin nevl'r dir<'clrd county employes to do cump111~n work on county time. Ted Moraitis. Battin"; offiN· manager an 1973·14, s1>1:nt mo~t the day adenltfyin~ pro~t·t·ut1nn exhibits intended to point to Uat tin's use of county t'mployl!-. 111 his unsuccessful 1974 campaign for statewide office But in 40 minutes of l'ross examination by d efeni>e e1llornt•y Matthew Kurihch. Moraitis 1n dicated that Hattan had littl(• 10 say about what his staff workt•ri- d id or did not do in his ill fated campa.ien. "Did Mr. Battin tell you to direct county people to do cum· paign work on county time·:" Kurilich asked. "No. he didn·t specifically state that the work should bt· done on county time," Moraitis replied. "Did you ever hear him dirN'l someone to do campaii:ln act1v:1 v during county workinA hour~·· • Kurilich continued. "I don't believe I dill," answered Moraitis. The former Ballin aide, who i-; now an attorney in Santa Ana. also admitted he determined how much each staff worker should be paid by campaign rather than county funds for their campaiAn efforts. The trouble d Santa Ana s upervisor 's recordc; show lhtet his campaig n comm1lll't', Friends of Ballin. paid scvt•n staff workers roughly $1,500 and a similar amount was deducted from their county pay. Kurilich contends Hallin believed, based on figures SUll plied him by Mora1lts, that ac· counts were square with that. payment, that there was no tax payer money s pent for polit1rul work. "Did you have an uccoupt· lng?" Kurilich askc>d Mora1t1s. "No," the witness answ<"rt•d . (See BATTIN, Pagei\2) Or:~~,~~~'' We athe r Mostly cloudy with srnt- tPrcd showers and po'l!11hl1• thunders howers toniJ?ht. lllghs Wednesday low Ge)<., low t onii;tht. mad ·40'<, f>I) percent chanc~ of ~howl'r. tonight, 10 pe rcent Wt•d · nesday. INSIDE TODA l' A day on the campa1yn trnll with Sen. llenry Judoor1 focuses on prioritiei. Page AB. Be Sure To Vote; ·Polls Open Till 8 --' ' •• .... Z O~IL 'f PILO f H /F Bookie May Get Freedoin BOSTON (Af') An acc~tc'd booklt' rn;1y ht" fn·l·d from prt~on and Sl million 1n f<1:sh and !)ecur1t1e:-co11fl!H·akd from hun may be returned because & typist made a mistake In copyana 111 form&Uon on :.i warrant Ust.'<I in securing h1-. convacllon U.S. 01s tra d <:vurt Judg<.• fo'rank H . fo'n•\•dman ruled Mon· day th•l fo~rancH. A. Y1lcllo, 60, who 11 serving ::.1x lo 15 years >&t. Bridgewater state prison, must eed w1th1n 90 days unless tht• :, e moves to rt?try him on bling churges or which be 'was COnVIC.'tt'd. f'reedmJn ovcrtumt'<.I the ton· v1ct1on becaust! he !)aJd a war rant used lo install a waret:.tl' un \'1tello's home was improper!.\. <1ra.,., n and inrormalaon gJ&nt"d from the waret.ip \\JS inadmt!)bl· ble a:, evidence a~amst Vitello Information from the wiretap .ilso was used to ~ecure a search warrant for V1t.ello's safety de · posit box, from which Sl million in cash and securities was seized. Freedman sa id that warrant wa!'> also invalid and that the monl'y must still be ('Ons1dcn'CI Vitello's . f'reedmao·s ruling was based on the fact that a typist inad· vertenlly left the expiration date off the wiretap installation war- r;.int The applac::itton for the v. ar· rant stated that 1l would expire 15 lla vs after issuance. The state Supre me C'ourt had \Jpheld Vitello'~ conv1ct1on , :.ay. mg that the warrant t'ould bt> re· ad in con1unction with the a p- plication. But Freedman ruled lhat the warrant had lo stand on 1ts own. Dist. Ally. G arrell II. Byrne said the prosecution will "lake a dvantage of any appeals we have" to reverse freedman's ruling. He !)aid he would first st>ek a r('heanng before f''rced· mJn Gas Station Looted in HB An open window appar cnlly provided the entry point for burglars who looted a Huntington Beach ser vice station or more th~n $1.500 in auto parts, police said today. Willi am Morrow, ARCO sta. lion operator, callt'.'d police aflt·r opening the st:ll1on at Beach Tloult>\•ard and <:a r<1cld Avenue• .ind d1srov('rm~ his loss No ('\ 1d('ncc of rnn·cd entrv <·ould bt' round ancl pol1t·t· c;,Jld it :ippearNI burglar~ cll'rOH~rt•cl lhc" indo" dJJr. Scott Wins League Pos t Fountain Vall<'y Cit y Coun· cal mun Georgt> Scott has been <iP· pointed to th<' M onlJ()wer ;ind Jn . 1·ome Support ('t1rnrn1ttcc or lhc National Lca~ut• of Cities. lie was nominat1•cl for the po~i- 11on l:1st m onth hy thl• l.t'•1~Ul' or l'ala(orn1 n C1t1t•s. official-. b:i1d S..·ott, form,•r Fountain Valley m<l}Or. ha,, hl·c•n :1 1·01mC'ilmutt f111 n111n· lhan !>IX y1•ar ... llt' al-.1> M'r\t'S 1h 11n•:o.l(knt 11rth1•0rnng1• <'ountv D1 v1'1t)n nf lhl' Lcai;:111· 11f <'t1hrorn1J ('1t1 ,., llf'hnlt•r!'4 Qualify l-'ount.un \' .illc•y lhgh S<•hnol's '~i.·e1·h ;111\1 <l<.>bnlt• h'am-: rt'l'Cllt h •111.1hf11•1l fot :.l.1t1• <'Ompcl111on 111 lw h1•lct in Snn Fran<·1M'O Arni IO .met ,\1 J\ I ~t ueh•nt:-. mJk10~ lhf• trip "'1 11 Ill' Phil 0"<horn, Churk Uoll1ni:.t1I M1kt' \. :rn <krn11rl.', M 1ke• Sm 1th an!I o,,,.c 111111 , .. 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Kaye was not arrested and Buckley continued his speech. County Planners Streantline Work The Orange County Planning Commission took steps Monday to streamline its operation when it recommended tha t ad · ministrators take over some of its routine work. Forwarded on a 4·0 vote lo the Board of Supervisors was a re· commendation that certatn kinds of use permits presently calling for commission approval be channeled through lhe county zoning administrator. If approved by the supervisors, the move will s ave the planners lime, time they say is needed for weightier commission business. While the commission qwckly app r oved the us e perm it transrer, it ba<'ked away from re· commending that appeals of its decision s t o the Board or Supervisors be limite d t o transcripts of evidence and testimony already presented al Planning Commission meetings. Commission Chairman Shatley Grindle said the effort to res trict what the board could hear in an appeal stood ''little, if any, chance of winning approval." But transferring 12 of 24 classes of use permits to the :zon. ing administrat or 's domain was m keeping with a recent board order ror th'e commission to streamline its operation. That order came after the planners asked permission to meet 10 tames a month r ather than eight. Along with that request came a ;;uggcst1on t ha t lhe rom m1ss1oners be paid S75 a meeting for the extra t" o meet111~s. Marine 'Rat' In Clemente Just Possum Ha d the elusive 100-r ound "Supc•r Rot" capybarn V(•nturt•tl forth from Camp Pendleton t<1 1mn the rnvote~ and other nit fl•r-: roam;n~ Sun Clt•m1•ntt•', !'lho1 e•d1rrs t;ol( Course•" 1\n :mx1ous Short:cltHs wum<1n <'Jlll·d San Clemente police Mon <l:t\' to r rport ~a mt• Shl' tnlcl pol1r c she lo\ as fr1~hlcnc•d that th • "C'apybara" would b1te~m1'Qnt· Thi• b1i: South Ame·n<'an rOcirnt ha' bt•l'n c'luding t'ffnrt5 of ~1.1rme:. to tr~1p 1t. Pollr1• Offl<'cr M arilvn Maddo"< :inti an Orani:c Count~ An1m;1I Control orr1n•r wert! chsputch<'d to thl' course hop1n.i tv capturt' lh(' hu.:e roo1•nt which hall duded the M;inm• Corpi. for months They founc1 a poi.sum A f l<'ar ('3M,' Of mistakt>ll l(lenuty, the de• partmcnt s:citl. Mrnnwhale. thl' <''"•l'Ybarn i1< st ill pl:.i y 1n g po:.sum lit l'cn<ll(•\on. Cla ses for TotR Slated in Valley A <'lass in musl<'. art and <'rUli\'l' ploy for children 312 to 5 } ears old w i II begin Apnl 19 at Los Alamos Park, li'901 Lo~ 1\lamos St., 1'~ount am Valley. The r lasses, s ponsored by the city recreation d~partment. w1U meet Monday, Wednesday and f'riday from 9 to 1l a.m. or 11 : 15 s .m. to 1: 15 p.m . The fee 1s S20 SO for four w eek s, a nd p re- registration may be completed a t the city Recreation Department, l0200Slatcr Ave. Marina Band Cited Marina High Schoor-. conct'rt banrl rel'ently r('ct'1vcd supenor rating s at th e Souther n California School Band and As- tl()(1ation Fes tival m Riverside. The band Is directed by John Mason with Ga ry W3mpll'r as as· s1stant director. Super visors quickly rejected the added m eet ing·income pro- posa I and s uggested that the commission take steps to concen· trate its efforts on planning is· sues rather than administrative chores. A few weeks later, Fifth Dis· tricl Planning Commissioner J ames Thorpe highlighted the need for a reduced work load when he resigned from lbe com· mission. In his resignation letter to Supe rvisor Thomas Riley, Thorpe said he does not have the 25 to 40 hours a week to spare that he considers required for the business of planmng. Candidate's Views About Oil Clarified In teprinting Hunti ngton Beach C1ly Council candidate promes Tuesday, the Daily Pilot inadvertently picked up an early quote utlri bu led lo candidate Prim Shu which she had later indkatcd did not properly reflect her views. Mrs. Shea was quoted as say- ing. "If the Jluntmgton Beach Company folded, the city of Hun- tmiton Beach lo\ ould smk into the ocean." Mrs Shea asserts that she did not say the Huntington Beach Company. but in fact said, "Jf aJJ the 011 companies foldPd, lhe city of Huntington Beach would sink into lhe ocean." The Daily Pilot regrets lhc er· ror. Hijackers Land Again ROME (AP) -A hijacke•d Ph1hpp1nf" Airlines (PAL) jct lantl1•<I today a t Ben.&?hazi, Libya, hut the three Moslem ~unmen aboard r efused to release two hostugcs and t'l~ht crew mcm. lx•r:, unlcS!> tht•y <'OUld talk with l.1byan Prc:.1dent Moammor Khadafy, a PI\ L spokesman saic!. 'fhl• mformc1t1on w:is issued in Rome by Ga~tone Nardon1, hr<id or PAL'~ local offlCl'. Nardon1 said he was In d irect contact w1lh the control tower in llen~ha7.1 T he• pla nt> ldl K11rnrh1, Pokastnn, cnrher today tor L1hyJ with 110 as!>ur .in('f' at would tw welcome on arrival Pak1st;ini or f1<'1als sa id the ~unmen hud told a Philippine embassy officllll thc·y woulcl release their hostages on DrnHJl In Aengh:iz1. From Page A I DOCTOR. • • <lu1d. wa:rt lf'rt for him In a l'nr by L>r R<Jblni;on ;is payment for the k1lhng A!lkf d hv dC'fcn-:c attornl'y Art Ramsev "tn• h<' c!ul not im med13lcly <'Ont3ct police when he had decided not to go through "1th the killing, Sea Ilse repht>d : "J wanted a 72·ho\Jr head Rlart." SC'ahsc tes tified that MrR. Robinson was ln~redulous whrn he told her of the murder plan and that she only really believed tum when he showed her notes al-le~edly written by her husband to S<'ahsc. VOTING ... ty council chambe~ a:rt M>On as they are counted. Mrs. Wentworth sald the final results ahould be known by 11 p.m . She and ht1r ataff will can· vass the ballot.a on Thursday. • • ·BATTIN ... "Did )'OU H t anyone•" "No •• "You m t'ao that yuu n ver talked to even one ol them Cstatr membtta)!'' "No. J dJdn'l tallc to them." Moraitis r~plled. He insl&ted. dospil<' Jdmittlna that he dad some ouL,ic1 leul work aod pe rformt'd a multitude of camp aign chores. that h"' alwayS put In at least 40 houn a week on county bu•1n 11. "I r1.'C(•lved normal paychecks for <&O hours work. It's my belier' that l worked 40 houri> n Wut"k," Morallls said. He was sllll "" the w1t.ne. ~ stand unde r golnt: cross · examination by KurlhC'h when Judge K enneth Lac recessed Ballin 's trial until today. When Kunhch llnishes with Moraitis, Deputy Dist. Atty. J ark Ryan will have another or>- portunity to question him. The former Battin off ice manager was granted 1mmun1ty from prosecution In return ror his testimony about the alleged ii legaJ campaign work 1n Battin'::. supervisonal ofCice. Jn an indictment handed down in August, the county Grand Jury charged Ba ttin with seven felony crimes related lo tbe we or coun· ty ernployes a nd supplies in his 1974 try for statewide office. Monday was the first day or lhe second week of the supervisor':. trial. a trial that is expected to last from four to :;ix weeks. f 'ro'" Page 111 GUN BILL. in manufacture and safety features. The legls lalion approved by the committee was introduced by Rep. Tom R ailsback CR·lll.), who led a successful drive lo kill the ear her leg1slat1on last month. The Railsback proposal was worked out with Rep. J ohn Conyers Jr. <D·M1 ch. ), chairman of the Jud1c1ary cnme subcom· mittec. Rep. Robert Ml'Clory < R Ill l, r:inkrng Republican 011 the comm1ttcc, and Rodino. Campaigner On the Prowl Suspicious activity caused a Huntington Beach woman to cull police abo\Jt a large, rather fat male prowler Monday. She l'Jajmed he was lurking about the front yard und front door area o r h er home o n Gu1lderi. Dr1,·e in th1• old Dutch Haven residential tral'l Investigators resµonding to the scene said 1l wa~ JW.t a last· minute poht1cal activist passing out literature promoting a can· d1date m today'!) City Council election. They declined lo say whJch candidate. Jeff Lee Chosen For Boys' State Jeff Lee, son or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee of Huntington Beach, has been chosen by lhe American Legion Auxiliary to be Marina High School's representative to Boys' State The m ock government pro- gram will be he ld at Sarramento State University June 19 to 26. s chool officials said. Jcrr Stillwagon, son of Mr and Mrs. Darrell Stillwagon, Jluntington Beach. has been chosen as alternate. PARADE MARSHAL Actor Earl Holliman Bicentennial Status Given HB Parade The Huntington Beach Fourth or July Par~de has been declared the Bicentenial Parade o r California. Assemblym an Robert Burke ( R·Huntangton Beach J said the Mate Senate has endorsed the previous action of the Assembly 1n making the parade a sta tewide event. Huntington Beach Public In- formation OHicer llill Reed pre· dieted today that the statewide designat10n will give the affair added prestige and wiU insure a large turnout. He said the event is expt"cted lo attract at least 500,000 spectators and that it also will appear on television. It also was a nnounced this week that Earl Holliman, who stars on the TV show "Police Woman " wil!h Angie Dickinson will be the grand marshal of the e\'ent. The parade has been hit by criticis m rn pas t weeks when 1l was disclosed that a :,ubstantial amount of money lhat the city budgeted for lh1s year's event had been spent on bllls from last year. But Reed said this morning there is ample m oney for a .. firsl·class parade" and that the sponsoring J aycees are doing yeoman work in raising funds. He said that $3,000 had been raised in the r ecent "Anything Goes Olympics" in which teams from various Orange County cities com peted in zany events. He a lso said that more than $700 have been donated by com· munity leaders and that $770 was made from the Miss Bicentennial Beauty Pageant last \\eekend. Reed said !hat the Jaycees a re holding a F r eedom Fair this Thursday thro ug h Sunday at 16672 Be a c h Blvd. He said carnival rides would produce re· venues for the event. Jaycee oUicials, meanwhile. have asked the backing or <'itizens ''to help make the city's bicentennial celebration the best in the country." .Jayree parad e director Steve Pressley lhat citizens can join the Parade Booster Club ror SJ. He said their names would be in- <.'l uded 10 lhe b icentennial yearbook. lie said other upcoming fu nd· raising events will includ(' a twins ro n test and a Miss f"1recracker contest. Child Warns Police TAMPA, !<'la. (AP) -"My ' mommy has a gun pointed at you." tho 3•)'\'ar-old blurted as a police officer drove hll boy'a mother to headqua rtel'S to book heron achlld ubusechar10. Sur u cnou i&h, pollco said. Patrolman David A. Levins saJd he whirled out of his en.User, yanked open the back door and dlsarmed Cha rlean F. Eckert. She had a .22·caH'ber automaU~ aimed attus back, LevinssaJd. Levins, however, Isn't certaln the toddler actually saved hla life. 'Tm not really sure." the of. ficer said. "Since his mother bad her hands cuffed be hind her back, l don't think her aim would have been all that good.•• Mrs. Eckert was charged with aggravated assault. nonetheless. It started when Levins said he discovered little Eric sleeping in the ba<'k seal of a car parked at a bar late Sunday. He aa id he asked the boy his age and where his mother was. ''All he could tell me was that he was3 years old," Levins said. About 30 minutes later , Mrs. Eckert hme a long, investigators said. "She d id drive up with another ~rson a fter l already had the boy in my car," Levins said. "l went up to his mother and arrested her ror child abuse ... Levins put the boy and his mother in the hack seat or the patrol car for the ndc to head· quarters. Tht>y had gone about five blocks when little Eric piped up. Police said Mrs. Eckert had the gun hidden under the waist.band of her slacks. Officers said they a.ren 't s ure where she got the gun, Eric was placed with the Hillsborough County Social and Economic Sen ices pending ac· lion against has mother on the ch.!rgci., ;,uthonhessaad. 2 a.11L Rider Moseys Home A m ys t erious horseman draped in a white blanket that also covered part or his mount was d etained brieOy by Hunt· ington Beach police about 2 a.m. today as they moseyed along through the central city. Patrolman John Suttle was dis- patched to head them off a t. Beach Boulevard arter they came <'lopping through the pass formed by Ellis Avenue, which has high banks on either side. Officer Suttle said the lone rider was not drunk as the lady who called suggested but only had a few belts to ward off the rainy nig ht chil l creeping through the s hared horse blank el. "Old Dan 's walking home now." lhe offircr radioed back. Free Blood Tests At Valley Hospital Free bloorl tests arc being of· fered to guests nt the Fountain Valley Community Hospital's medical laborntory opt>n house from 10 a m . to 3 p.m . through Thursday Cl11cf Ml'd1cal Technologist Gene Chai said the open house rommemora t es Nationa l Laboratory Week. The hospital as at Warner A venue and EuclJd Street, Fountain Valley. ENDS SAT.! ALDEN'S ANNUAL SPRING CARPETING ' BIG SAVINGS ON • . . CARPETING -DRAPERY -HARDWOOD-LIHCOLUEM SEUCTED QUALITIES OF CAaPlTIHG IM FAMOUS BRANO NAMES OF : IERVEH , BIGELOW, CUSTOMWEAVE, LEES, WALTHS, MONTICELLO, ALIXAHDH SMITH, EVAMS-llACIC. fAllUCA, ITC. .ALSO: DRAl"ERY, HARDWOOD, AHO AIMSTROHG>, CONGOLEUM, GAF LINOLEUM. SPECIAL OFFER: If you with, w• wlll ~awr•, tt.~. whH you comt in •• c• CJl"• you exoct prices . • • Hter~ Is no chorqe for ttlis ~Tiet. .. ' . DEN'S 1arpe ~·~S:iiiSiBii.itiiiti:·custom draperies ·:(: ~t',. ,' . ' " ' L"-. NO >Ot,2 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 916'27 • PHONE 6 46·'838 -646-73SS ' • Irvine Today's Clos lnf! I EDITION . s•~k4' • VOL. 69, NO. 104, 2 SECTIONS, 18 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1976 TEN CENTS 1 Testiniony Supports Battin's Claims " • By OARV G&ANVJLLE I Of'"o.11,1•oet-I A key prosecution witness ad milted Monday that indicted Orange County Supervhor Robert Battin never directed county employes to do campaign work on county lime Ted Moraitis, Battm's office manager in 1973-74, spent most lhe day identifying prosecution exhibits intended to point to Bat tin's uac of county employes 1n rus un&0ccessrul 1974 campaign for statewide offace. But 1n 40 minutes of cross- uam1nat1on by defense attorney Matthew Kurihch. Moraitis in- dicated that Battin had little to say about what his starr "°orkers did or did not do m tu!> 111 fated campaign "Did .Mr Ballin tell you lo direct county people to do cam. pa1gn work on county time"" Kurilicb asked. "No. he d1dn 't Pl'c1f1c olly state that the work should bt> done on county umc.., .. Mon111t:. replied ·'Did you ever hear him direct someone to d o <.'ampa1gn a<.'llv1t) during county working hour!>'1" KunJi<.'b continued "l do n 't believe I did.· :rn<iwered Mora1tb The fo1 mer Hut tin mde. who 1:. now an allorrH.'> m Sani.1 l\na. also adm1ttt'd he delt.'rmint..'<1 ho" O'\Uth ea<.'h ~taff 'Aorker s hould be paid by C'ampa1gn rather than C'ounty funds for thl'1r campaign erforts The troubled ~ant.1 Ana su~rv1sor·s n•c11rU.~ i-.ho" th.tl ti1 s campa1~n comm1 ltet'. Friends of Rattin, paid seven staff workers roughly Sl.500 and Wife Describes Terror She Hid Out With Alleged Hit Man Doctor's wife Janice Robinson of Newport Beach testified under close defen se questioning late Monday that she "hid out" 1n motels for two days with the man allegedly hired by her husband to lull her. Mrs. Robinson. 38. of 81g Ca· nyon. made it clear that she a<.'· companied self-styled "h.it man" Anthony Scalise lo motels in Huntington Bea<.'h and Ventura because s he was afraid of her husband. Speaking in little more than a whisper, she test1ried: ''At one point I was afraid of Wayne 3 Poisoned In Family DECATUR, Ga. <AP) - Three members of a fami· ly died today after dnnk ing a plumbing drain · cleaner fluid they ap- parently mistook for a soft drink. authorities said The "strong caustic solu· tton.. kept in a soft drink bottle som ehow e nded up 10 the refrigerator and was drunk by four members or t he Tucker. Ga .• family late Monday, W. Michael Maloof, DeKalb County de· puty t'Orone r s aid. Ile ident1f1ed the dead as W H. Scott, 40, who died early today. his rather. CH Scott. 68. a nd Mildred Roebuck , 35, who died later Gall Scott, 19. "as descnlx>d in s table conch t1on at DeKalb General llosp1t&I. Robinson . J ohn Foster and prac- tically the whole world. In fa<.'l. 1 was petrified ... Scalise, 39, was known to Mrs Robinson as "J ohn Foster" until last Feb. 26 when police stepped into the picture a nd arrested Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson. 42, on charges of conspiracy to <.'Omm1t murder. Thos e charges will now be moved to Orange County Supenor Court with Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Robert E. Law's decision late Monday that the doctor should fa<.'e trial Judge Law set Apnl 20 as Dr. Robinson's arraignment date in Su.perior Court. lie refused to rahe the Irvine physician's bail from the $150.000 already po:;ted by the defendant. Scalise testified in thc pr<' hminary hearing that he got to know Mrs Robinson early this year after her hus band hired him. Scahse said he posed as real estate investor J ohn Foster who was interested in Riverside pro- perty she owned At that t ime. both Scalise and Mrs . Robinson testified, she was involved in bitterly fought pr<'· trial actions on t'hild support paymt>nt 1ssu£•:. ra1sl•d wh<'n sht· sued Dr Robinson forcllvorC'c S<.' a II s e t <· 1.t 1f1 e d that h l' <'hanged h1' mind about murdt•r - mg Mrs Robin ... on afll'r tht' doc tor 1n~1-.ted that he take her purse, s hot's. billfold and nn~io. plus her I l ' D birth control de\'IC't' to him aftrr the killing St-alts<• ~aid ht• det'1ded to h1dt• out in mote Ii. with M rs Robtn!>on after he coll<>cted SI0,400 that. he said. was ldt for him in a car hv Dr. Robtnsun a.., pa) mcnl for I h~· killing. Asked b\' ddensc altorn<'\' Art !See DOCTOR, Page Ai> Good, M11rphy Sentenced Fromme Friend Gets 15 Years for Threats SAC RAMENTO CAP ) - Manson cultist Sandra Good. a close friend of Lynette Fromme, was senten<.'ed today lo 15 years 1n prison for c on sp1rin1 to threaten li\'es of business and government leaders The same judge who sentenced )l1ss Fro mme to life 1n pnson 1n December for the attempted as- s ass1nat1on of President Ford also s entenced Miss Good 's C'odefendant. Sus an Murphy. to five years in prison t: S . Dis tri ct Court Judge Thomas J . Mac Bride said they had com mitted "a<.'t s or ter- ronsm " compa rable lo hijack- ings The two " ere <.'On\'it'led March 12 by a jury on charges of con spiring to mall threatening lei t<'r'i to those they accu ... ed of polluting the earth Miss Good also was convicted of making threats 1n telephone interviews with radio stations and a newspaper. "I'm satisfied that 1f e1lh<'r or both of you were put back on the streets today. that you would im- mediately assume your evil <'On· duct," Mac Bride s1ud. Miss Good, 32, was given ftve years for eat'h of three counts, the sentences lo run con s eculively. Miss Murphy, 33, was given the maximum five· year s entenc<' for the one count of conspiracy against her. Miss Good will be eligible for parole in five year~. Miss Murphy in 20 m onths The judge s aid he could not take into consideration <.'op1es of death threat 1£'ller s Miss Murphy allegC'dly malled while.' the trial was underway. Asst.US. Atty. Rni<.'e Balx'ock sa1d of Mano;on's i-.o called fami- ly· "The~ 're all in Jail. I don't know what the) l'an do no"" " "You're killing or allo\.\1ng to tw killed the air. the w11ter, tlw land, the trel' .... the wildlife," Miss Good lct'tured the judge before he pronounced sentence. Miss Fromme. who with Miss Good was an early member of <.'On vict ed murderer Charles Manson's so·called fa mily, and Miss G ood we r e s haring a S;icram ento apartment when Miss Fromme was arrested Sept 5 near the Capitol on a charj!e of trying to kill Ford Al the sentenN' heanng, both 'A-Omen askerl to br M'nl lo pn!lon and enga.:ed in a lon.1: dt'bal<• \Hth Mad!r1de To Floor of If otc..~t- Gun Bill Moves Ahead PAIR AITEND SON' EVENT WINDSO R. England IAP> - Princess M arita ret and Lord Snowdon m et for the first t1mt• s ince their sepa ra tion was an noun<.'ed Marc h 19 W1\S HINCTON CAPI Th<' House Jud1c1ary C"omm1ttt'<' to day reversed a JHe \ wu~ vote• ;.ind sent a 1otun control 11111 to"'ard lht• noor of lhl' llous~· for tlw first time Slll<.'t' H>ml The hill , hunntn~ 1oe1 c·nlh•d Saturdn) n1 Jthl i.µt•(·iab not no\\ In prl \'Ull' 11l4n(•r:.h 11> onll cstablt,h1n1t mandatory 't-n tence:. for USIOR lt It Un" hill• <.'OOI milting a felon)." a~ pal>:wd on n 20-12 vote Jud1c1ary Ch iurman Petl'r W Rodino Jr :.:1111 the lf'i.t1slat1on would ht' submitted to the House Rules C'o mm 1tlet.> immediately Ornnjfe _j _, . .,,"I ~'4l ~ \\·~a•h~r Mo'it h <'loud~ "1th '('JI tered sho'A c>rs and poi.,1bh• thundl'rsho14 e r<; tonal{hl lltghs Wednesday low ~. low tonight , mid·40s. SO pert'ent c hance of shower~ toni1tht. 10 percent Wed · nesday. INSIDE TODAY A doy on thr campaign tl"CJJ u'llh Srn Hrnry Jack1011 focu&u on pnont1u Page AR l•tl•x At y..,. S.rvt(t ill) ........ .. L.M .. ,. '' c.1.,...... .., ... " (lnllllM I• If ~·u u ere ... _,, I J 0 H t11Hell<H Alt ·--·~-"' ·--·' ... , "-· """ """"'---&11 ...__ IJ .._...... .. ...... u-.. ,, Mlt•tfl ., """"''"'-· All 1-.1i...1...... ... Or•.,..CouNty &tt ,....,. ,, ) S'(IW.l "9n.r A 11 '-11 •• , "•' """"""'' "u I) T• .. ..Ctlell 16 ""·~ ., ... ,..... .. . -..... 9' ... . nflt'r the House returns from F.a !>ter rere!ls. LeR1slat.Jon mu!'it pass through the Rules Commit IN' wh1t'h sets a l1m<.' srhedulc for o vot1• on the House floor. One rhangc under lh<' n1·w l1•g1sl11t1on does away with a ft'deral Nat1on11I fl andgun Trur 1nR Center proposed· in the !1 n.t bill Manufacturer<;. d1stnbutora und whole.,.ulers would have been rt-quired to subm 1t records or their t ransactions lo the center. Howt-ver. gun s hops would not be required to send the t'enter re· cords of sales to pr\vatl' In. d1v1duals. Opponents a rgued that establis hment or n <'enter would h:\ve the same effect as expand inJt (edHal rej!iStrallon Of fircttrms The new bill also incrrases llt'ense fees for Run wholesalers nnd dealC'r!> but not ai. much a" Healing Melee Fatal to 21 RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil <AP) -A melee touched off by a sermon on faith healing killed 21 persons. including two children, and inJured 29 others dunng a packed inaugural serv1<.'c at a Ptotestanl church in suburban Neves. police said · r saw people being crushed to death." said Almerinda Coelho, who was be ing treated for Ill Juries at a first·aid hospital She said the trouble begnn when several people s tarle1l quarreltng. "( fell, and people stepped on m e. but fortunately. I had re- ceived the Grace of God and managed to escape." she sa.id. • proposed in the prt-v1ous bill Under the new bill . dealers would have their license re..• IO('reai,cd from $10 to $50 and wholesaler ... from $10 to $125. Under tbe original bill. lhr etc> alers' fee would have been in ereased t o $200 ;1n d th(' wholesalers to $300 Another <.'ha nJle rcmo,·e.., " h•indgun size test as the only ra(' tor in determinin~ whc•th1•r a weapon should be banned as a Saturday night spe<.'1al Both attendt•d lh<.' t'Onfirmation of their son Viscount Linlcv. 1'1. by the Archbis hop or Canterbury. Dr Oon:.ild ('01.oian. <1t St Cieor~e·s Chapel. 1n..,1dl· lhl' walls of Windsor Casllc Arter the C'l'rl'mony, Marg:in·t and Snowdon lunc·twct "1th other ~uests of the qut•cn at Windsor Castle. a 1 O} al residence wc!'.l of London. Pie in Faee Yippie Plasters Buckley NEW \ OHK 1,\P1 Author·c:olu mnast Wilham Buckley was delivt•nn~ a lecture v.ht·n a pu.', tossed by a,man from the audience, struc k him on the head Claimm,g credit for the mischief Monday night was Aa ron Kaye. 26, who said he is a reporter for the Yipster Times. offici al organ of the Youth Interns· tional par ty once led by Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman. "Me and other Yipples in- filtrated the audience and I hit him with a s having-cream pie," Kaye said as he descnbcd the in· cident al New York University's Loeb Student Center auditorium. "A lemon m eringue pie costs about $4 a nd r wasn't goin~ to spend that.'· •uc1u.1v Kaye said he threw the pie at the cons e rvative columnist because he was "was putting Sov iet author Alexander Solzhenitzyn on a pedestal and spouting that Jan about Amelie•, k>ve itol' leave it.'' Kaye was not arrested a.od Buc.kH) c:aaUnued bis speech. ' a s1m1l1.1r umount was de<lul'h.'d from their count) pa,\ Kurtlach cont ends Battin behe\'l'd, basl•d on figure:. ~up plied him by Mora1t1s. that .it· counts \\Crt• !>quare with ttwt payment, th,11 there "as no tU\ pa) er mone) spent for pohtlral 'A Ork "Did \OU ha\l' an Ut'COUnt 1ng"'" Ku.nltrh asked Moraitis. "No," the"° 1tness answered llappfJ ll11ffer "01d you ask anyonr~" "No .. "You menn that you nev('r talked to even one or them Cstatf memtwrs I" .. "No. l d1dn l talJ.. tu them." Mora1t1s replied lie ms1~tt-d . dl'sp1tt' udm1lhn~ lhJt ht• did i.ome outs1dl' ll'gal \\Ork a nd pt>rf'ormed a mult1tudt• of campa1j!n ('hores, thot ht· I See RA TTI N, P3g<' /\2) Teresa V<>rgilio. G, Huntington Beach, already has a feather in h<·r bonnet -she was lhe grand prize winner in last year's f.:aslt•r bonnet contc•st s ponsored annuully by lhc wives of Huntington Bl•ach J aycees. Contest is scht'dulcd Sal urday ill Huntington Center. It is open to <:hildrrn t\.\O through seven and registration will be token until 11 a m . on tht· da~ of the cvmt. Look for the [!:aster Bunn~. Judge Rules Moore Attack Adrni.'lsible By TOM BARLEY 01 t~• 0•11y Pilot ~~It Judge W11l1 am L. Murray ruh•ll today that his Orange County Supenor Court 1ury can listen lo prosecution tes timony that John M1t'hael Moore ntlaeked his wtf<' and her mothl'r 1n St. Low:i, Mo 15 months bl•fore he allt-i:1·d Iv killed his <'Slran.:t>d ~tll' 111 Laituna Reach Thl' JUd J?e rl'Jl't'lt·d a dl'lt'll-..t> motion for lhl' <·Xl'llJ,11111 of :.111'11 test 1 m on y ;.i fl l'r rullnJ.! th.it Moor<>, 26. d1,played an 1nlt•n1 lo kill when ht· t hreulcnerl till' '"' •1 "omen al tht•1r homt• m Januarv. 1974 Orputy 01,,tr1 r t All111111•v Prank Rn~eno ~aul <• St l,11u1' police nffal'l'r will ll'~l1fv lll'tor .. the Jury that Moor•• 1111 '"•th womt·n artcr a :-hot ftn•d in lh1· <lomc.,lic srufflt• narrowlv mi" sed hi!! w1f1', JaynH' S1mm11n' Moort'. 24 ' If you 11llow th11; t<•..,t1mtin\ 111 1·om1• tnlt> th•~ lri;1l t ht• 1111' might llllnk thal :\t r Moon·,.., •• h.111. \'loll'nt Pl'r..,nn . · fh•f1•11.,1• al tornc) l':nr1l'k ~ agl•rs ,1rv11rd ':11nly l mfa\ "Thr l'1reumstan<'<'" 1n "l Low~ would :-tppl'ar to ht• "hJt they nlleg<•dly were hen\" J udJ(1' Murray t'risply rcpli<'d. "It would appear to me thal Mr. Moore came lo Laguna Bl.'ach 111 correct the deficiency of his ac· tions in Missouri " "But they might get the im· pressaon that he had a very h1~h propensity for violence," Nagerr, protested "He was \ 1olent to the extent th:at he shot her in the head to tht· extent that s he subsequent!~ 11topped breath in~." Judge Mur ray replied, den ying the motion l l is alle$(ed that Moore. who labels himself a Hare Krishna member who prefers th l' s piritual name of .iagadevva Oas. shot Mrs . Mnorr. in an alley off Goff Street May lit Diana Howard who, like Mrs. WITH HER DAUGHTER Victim Jayme Simmons :\loon · "'a' ,, mt•mlwr 111 th1· [.;a~11na th•arh !'11,lfltl'I of llH' llan· Krish1111 "<'<'!. lt" .. t1f11•cl that ~toorl' shot ht•r compan11111 thn•1 l1mt•.., in tlw ht•ad whilt• Mr., Moore'-; small d:sughter lnokc•I on. r- Witnesses lest1f1 ed Monday that Moore was seen hiding in tht• a lley on several occasion'> that day before Mrs. Moore left h<'r home and headed for downtllwn Laguna Beach. I. o ca I re., 1d1• n I M 1 ch a e I ~tadlock . 26. test1f1cd that Moorl" told him by telephone the nil{ht bcfort• that he intended to con rrunl his f'Stranged wife and end her life Briseno told the Jury in his opening statem ent that Moore was Jealous of what he believed to be his wife's asS0<'1atlon with other men He seeks a verdict of first degree murder . ; J A% OAILYPILOf T~taay. APfll 13. 1976 0.117 "llot "l>OIO 0/ P•l"O 0 Doo ... ot /tlo11day of "Bal Week' Should there be any doubt that "Bal Week" is dead. let this photo serve as evidence of its demise. It was taken Mon · day just outside the Balboa Fun Zone looking toward the Balboa Pavilion. This are a near the lt•rT) la nding on the Balboa Penins ula wu~ o nCl' •• H'nt<tblc beehive of teenage act1\ 1t .\ dunni.: r-:a:-tl'r \'acation~ past But ala:., ttml·~ ha\'e changed Car Crash Kills Marine ' Vehicle Slams Into CM Tree During Stonn An El Toro Manne was killed ~hen his automobile s wen •ed o(( the road and hit a tree an Costa ~1esa early today in hea\'y nuns that kept trarhc officers bus y throughout the evening Clinton Alen Privett. 2016 Arnold St .. Cos ta Mesa \I, as tosi;t.'d onto lhe hood of an automb1le dnn•n b) Jarid Boyd Newman. 60. of 17SO Wh1t11er Ave . Costa Mc'a as the 12-year old boy rode h1:. bike on 19th Str eet he r totall~ de-.troyl'd automobile and t rani.f c rre d t o Hoag ~1emona l llosp1lal "here of f1<·1ah tod 3r !;a1d s he 1s 1n :.Jt1i.faclon cond1t11111 "rth cut!> to ht'r fart•· * * • Forward Some Work to .Other-s Tbe Ora.ni• Ceunty Pl11nrun1 Commlssion took 1tcps Mo11Jav to streamline IU operntaon "'hen tl retomm~nd\'d th:it od mimstrntort t8k\' OVt•r :.onw u( its routine wo rk ForwDrdt"d on " 4-0 vote to the Boa.rd of Supervisors was u rt• commendation that certain kinds or use permits presenU~ ealhn1-t for commission apprm a l b\• channeled throuah the count) ioning adminis trator If approved by the SUIK'n isnr-;, the move wait save the planners time. time they say 1s needed for weightier comm 1ss1on business \\'h1le the comm1ss1on qwckl) approved the u s e permit transfer. 1t barked awa)' from re commending that appeal!. of 1l!> decis ion s to the Boar<l o r Supernsors be It m1ted t o transc ri p ts of l'\'tdence and te!>llmon~ a lready pr\'i.ented J l Planning Comm1ss1on ml'ellngs Comm1ss1on Chairman Sh1rh.•y Grindle s aid the effort to restnct what the board could hear m an appeal stood "little, 1f any , chance or winnang approval .. But transf e rring 12 of 2 1 classes of use permits 10 the ion ing administrator's domain wus m keepmg with a recent board order for t he comm1sMon ti) streamline its ope ration That order cam(" afte r thl.' planners asked permisl:.1on to meet 10 times a month ratht:r lhan eight. Along with that request came a s ugges tion that the com missioners be paid S75 a meeting for the extra two meetings. Supervisors quickly reJect<.'d the added meeting m<.'omc pro posal and suggested that the comm1ss1on take steps to conc·en trate tis efforts on pla nning IS· sues rather than admm1strat1Vl' chort>s. A few weeks later, Fifth 01'1 lnct Planning Comm1 ss1orwr J a mes Thorpe h1iz hhJ.(hll•d tht• need for a reduced "ork lo<ul "ht'n he resigned from tht.• rom m11s.s1on In hb rei.1~natlon letter to Supervisor Thomas fhll"y . 20 Critical Thorpe s a1ct ht• clO<'• not have the ~to •\O hourio. u week to sp.irc lhut he ron111ders rcquJ~-d for thl' bu:slncs.s or planntn£ Finland Ammo Blast Kills 45 HF.l.SINKI. F 1nlJnd CAP) 1\ powerful t.•xploi.ion tore apart a go,emment a mmurutaon factory loda'. kilhnJ? Jt lt'ast -15 pt'oplc and cntaeally m Jurrng more than 20 . mos t o r th e m "o me n, a u1hont1cs saad The blast. at the Lapua plant 230 miles north of llelsink.i. "as so destructive that only the con- crete noor of the buildmg and some t wisted m achinerv werl' left. the Defenst' M an1slr)' sa id Most of thl' dead and JOJur<•d were v.omen "orking in tht• cartridge loading plant. wh1l·h was destroyed . lh<' mirustr\' su1<t There w as no ind1C'ation of 'Ml1• cause of I he blast. The l!OVl.'rn- ment namt'<i a tommassion to an- ' csligate "The explos ion was JUSl onl' big bias! which ripped the one· story conrrete plant to pil'Ce:,." a Yachts Speed Home From Guadalupe 8~· -\LMO~ LOCKAHEY O•tl'f' ft'ltot &o•C1A.q E-dttot spo1esman said lie said It "ould be wfficult to d et e rmtnl' \I, hat b.ippc ncd because all the foremen were dt• ad or injured. The Sl -year-old plant was located in the middle of Lapua, a town of 15.000. The blast blew out "andows within a radius or half a mile. All nearby houses were evacuated. and a company of soldiers \I, ere rushed to the scene from a nearby garnson to help pull the v1ct1ms from the rubble The ca!>ualties were rushed to the Lapua an d St•1najo k1 hospituls Army lwheoptcrs flew blood plasma 3nd oth<'r ml-dkal s up. piles from llt.'ls 1nk1. Defens e tlltnistcr Kris tian S. Jlc·in and ranking minis try officials flew to Lapua lo mspect tht! damuRe. It took almost three hours for Ill'"!> of th(' exploswn to reach llt>ls1nk1 becau:.e the blast knork <'d o ut t hi! telephone '':.tc•m "II" ao; a b11: blast · that's all I C'an SJ ) aboul 11." 1>;11d on<' \H1man "ork1n.,: 111 ;1n adJoimni: bwld1n~ San Onofre • Laszlo Kones n y, 24, of Los Angeles. was pronounced dead at the scene after the l .50 a m nas h ne ar Cecil S treet on Newport Boulevard. Traffic investigators said the )Oung pnvate might have fallen asleep at the wheel wh<'n his car spun orr into the mud, traveling 102 feet before colliding with a tree. A portion of the steenng wheel was lodged in his neck and J3W. Police s aad he apparently bled to death befon· re cuers rould reach him Pohce saad the bo) apparent)) rode out into the street lo a void heavy flooding a long the curh near Pomona at 8 30 p.m lie \I, as treated by paramedics al the scene and sent home. Storm Dumps Rain Stron i: ~ 1nds nff th•· RJJ:I Cahfornaa l'Oa!'.I "nc brini:m.: the 16 yaC'hts in the Halboa Yacht Club's 600·mile GuadaluP<.' Island rac<' homt' at a ra pid pat't' toda ) The 20 knot wes terlv wind:. and six-foot seas apparentlv Wl'rl' keeping some crews too ·bus} tu answ<'r lht• 8 a m. roll l'all. Statio11 Not In Operation Pohce Lt John A Hegan <1a1ci the fatal ac·c1dent '" lht' first in Cm.ta Mesa "•nc<' ONohcr 1975 The f1r:.t ol l\H) r ain rclJtt'd ac t•1dcnts Monday ni~ht occurr<'d on Harbor Boulevard near Mer nmac Way when' an auto dn\'<'n b~ \\'1tl1am Randolph Cave. 2866 Ch1os Ro dd. Costa l\lcsa , at tempted to pull into a dn vc~ ay and hit the "'ater htlt'<i t'urh, bouncing bar k mto traffir Pollrl' 'a1c1 his t'dr cnlhd<.'d v.1th onl' rlrt \'l'n b) DeannJ Man<• Terri'!!, 19. of 9Sfll \\'oc1cfl.1""n Onn· J!> :.Ill' was dnvm~ south on Harbor Pa ramedic~ tre ated ht•r for !.tuwk <incl sh<· was r eleased In tht• ~1·t·or11I cnai-h. l11t) r h'I Flit Shot Bill Goes to Ford WASlllN G TON IAP I t 'on~r<'s' h as sent to the White lloust• a bill n1rrymg Sl 94 balhon 111 1mrnun11e most Amenr ans .1~:11nst sw111t• flu lh 'o•<'<' 'otc .ind l1ttlr debate \londu). tht• llo u11t• a ccepted '\en alt• a m t•nd m t'nt' to the• mr.1:sure ::ind iwnt 11 to l'rei11denl Ford, who 1i1 t·~111•rt<'d to i.1an It Tht· f-lous<' oriawally pa11:.<'f1 a htll to appropr1~1lt Sll5 million to provtdl' vucc1nc a~am:.t a pos<11· hi<' 0Ulbr<1ak or S Wtn(' tnfluenU l'lani. an· to 1mmun11e most \menc.tM by next wintrr ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT trwi()t.,.(11'4'\t h,1111, r 11at ,.1tf'o~t "'-r•t.-.• ~~ ttlif' """••' r, • o '' tl'\.;M•~·• n, , ... n. ,,.,,_ f •· 1 '; ttlHa~ ''" l """ f·"'''• '"''""''"• •01lf¥f\"' ••• I hf I 'W(j ~f'(J<l't jfl.IOVQf'I f ,,o., ft,, \,fhtl' Wu ..,,..,,. •\ ...... ~ ''"'' t ,.....;,.-.,, t .... rl I """" ,,..,,.. 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Mt "9t~d ( ··" .~,, ...... ,., .. , ..... ,....,. ... c.a. ........ tu&\.f •ret~ ., ,,.,...,UH~ 1'11f b•~I M UtftOf'ltM• fft•l l#'t*'ti-....""" UJl~tfrlt• About an hour later. an am· bulance arrived at an accident in the Intersection of Superior Avenue and I ndustnal Way where Dana Lynne Speer, 19. of 1662 Oahu Place , Costa Me~a was slumped in her car against a ut1hty pole (Again) on Coast Yachts failing to r<•port wen · Drumbeat, Spirit, Casper. Red Rnron and Balm aha Tht• S an Ono fre-Nucll'ar Gt•nerat1ni: s tation 1s out o f S<'rv1Cl' today undergoing an ex tended maintenance. A second moton ,t, Mtl'hJel Alexander Ta1maso\. 22. of 122 10t h Sr . Newport Be<1ch. was ar ~"sled b) oHtrers at the scene for being under tht' rnnuence of un intoxicant )1 1ss Speer w .i .. pulled from That s lo w m o ving s torm system wh1<.'h has bet•n playing on ·again, orr again with the Orange Coast Stn<.'e S.iturday, turned on nga1n Monday night and earl) toda } d umping I 10 1n- r ht-s of r ain in Newport Beach by Ja m toda\ It \I, as th·e most rain to foll on an) Or<1 nge Coast C'll) dunng lhe ~torm Orange County Harbor Patrol d1 patcher Ha rry Coil said the Tot Warns Officer: 'Mommy Has a Gun' T AMPA. Fl:1 tAl'l "\1' mo mmy has a gun pointed at you," th<' 3 y ear·old blurted as a pohre offi cer dro\'c ha:. ll<l\ ·.., mnthcr to ht•adquartcr~ to hook ht'ron a child abuse char~<' Sure e n o u J,l h . police s<11d Patrolman Uav1d A l.evtn\ !tatd ht' whirled OUI of hJS ('rlllSt••. yanked open the ba,·k door and dai-armed Cha rl<'an F. Eckert She had a 22 cahber automa111· aimed at hi' bar k L t'\ in~ s,11d Lrv1ns. ho\i. <'Vrr l'n't n•rta1n lhr toddler a<'t ualh 'avf'd his hfr "I'm 1101 n •alh ~ure. · thr of f1ccr sa1J ". tn<'~ h1~ mother hac1 her hand~ cuffrcl hehmrl her hM<'k. I rion •t think hl'r a1 m ~oul<t havt• ht>t>n all that goo<l " Mr8 F.rkert wa<1 rhar1tf'd with n.1oti;cravated as:. a ult, nonetheless It ,;tarted ~hen Levins said he disrovcred htth• t-;r1r sle(!ptng 1n From Pag_. A I BATTIN ... always put m at least 40 hours a werk on county businl':.S "I recl'l\'Cd normal paychrr ks for 40 hours work. It's my bt•li«f that I "orkcd 40 hours a \I, eek." Mora1t1s said. lit' was s till on the \I, 1lnel:.s 'iland undergoing c r o'.s examination bv Kurilich when Judge Kenneth Lae recessed Rattan's tnal unlit today When K urih ch finishes "1th Moraitis. Dt>puty Dist. Atty. J ack Ryan will ha\•e another o p portunity to question tum The former B a ttin office manager w as gr anted 1mmun1ty from prosecution in return for h1 <; le$llmony a bout the alleli?ed 11 legal campaign work an Ballin's supervisori al officr. ln an indictment handed down tn August. the county Grand Jury charged Battin with seven felony crimes related to the use of coun- ty employes and suppUes in his 1974 try for statewide office. Monday was the first day of the second week of lhe supervisor 's lriol. ·a trial that is expected t<> last from four t o six weeks tht• h:H·k <;t•at of a car parked at a har hill' !-lunrla~ l ll· !>Jld ht.' ai.kcrl the boy his age anti \\ ht•rc has mother was All h<' could tell me was that he ",1!-. 3 'l'U r<; old.'' L<'Vlll'> <;a1d. Ahuut :io minutes later, Mrs. El'kl•rl ca m <' nloni;t. in\.·cst1gators \Jld · Sht• did dr" e up with another pt'rson aftN I already had the boy 1n Ol\' ('a r. · Levini. said "(went up l o h" mothe r and arrested her for c·hrld llbUSt' · Ll'\.tns put the boy and his mother 1n lh<' bark seal of the patrol r.1r for lhl' ride to head· q1rnrll•r11 Th<'Y hud gont' about f1\I• hlork'> "hl'll little Enc PIP<'d UJl l'oli re sa 1d Mrs Eckert had lhe .iun haddl•n unde r the \I, aastband of h<'r !ih1ck~ Officers said they art·n' t '>llrf' when' i. ht• itot the gun. 1-:ri l· WAS pla<'eri with the 11111!.horou~h County Stw1al and F:conom1C' St'rv1cr:o; pending ur lion a~t11n111 his mother on the chaqte". a uthoritle&said Favorite Son Outranks Dad And Reagan SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Californians think Edmund Brown Jr 11 doinJt a better job as governor than hts father. Pat Rrown. and his predecessor, Ronald Reagan. accordtnc to a Cah forn1a P oll released today. Rut a heavy ma1onty doubt the 38 'ear·old governor has enough experience to be president. in- dependent pollstrr Mervin Yield saad Brown suC'ceeded Rugan as Ca lifornia c hief executive 141'2 months ago. and has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for president. The poll shows 53 percent rate Brown as doing a good job, 32 perce nt say a fair job and nlne percent a poor job. Six percent had no opinion. extra inch makes ror S.63 inches of tht' wet stuff for the sea.son. a!> rompart>d lo 12.22 inches lai.t year and an annual a\·erage of about 13 inch es. Los Angeles Weather ~rv1ce foretaster GeorJ?e Calzada said a paltry 35 of an anch fell on that city last nig ht and this morning, bnngmg the total to 6 89 for the year, also s hort or an a verage of IJ 27 inthel> Other areas in Orange County reported \·arymg degrees of rain- fall. with Santiago Peak report- rng 1.2 inches for a total of 20 5 in· ches to date. That area normally gels 25.9 inches . Laguna Beach for('('asters re corded .85 of an inch. San Clemente .. 45 or an inch and San. la Ana .84. Villa Park had .54 of an inch. a{'('ord1ng to Orange County flood Control offic1als . The Los Angel<'S Weather Service s aid the lates t )>lorm s hould dec rease by tonight with about 10 pe rcent chance o f ahowers Wednesday. Caliada said the i1now level is down t1> th1· 4.000 foot level The forecaster said the re will ·be partly cloudy !ik1es Wednes day. Curt Smith , s kipper of th1• escort vei.scl Locura reported hy ham radio that Drumbt>at and Spirtt had rounded the south end of the as l:ind and W<'re headed for home about f1 \'e hours ahead of the other boa ts wh1r h were tern roranly becalmed on lht• west sid e of the island. or the boats reporting this morning Amon a 11. a Cal 40 skip pen·d b~ Fre d Leichtfuss of Pacific M annt'rs Yacht Cluh. was about 200 m iles from the finish. Others close astern were Swift. Talisman and Super Star. If Drumbeat and Spirit were m a 1nta1n1ng thc·ir le ad thev would b(' about 50 miles ahead cir the rest or the fleet and could finish Wedncsdav. Spirit has h ad radio trouble and has not reported since lhP start of the n.1 ct•, but s he and Drumbeat have been ohservcd in a clo:;c hat lie for the lead Drug Store Bombed SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ A bomb blew part of <1 door off th1· Wals h 0\1. I Hex all Drug Stor<' on lfith Street Monday n1.1?ht, th•' third such Mission Distnct hlast 111 two weeks No one was hurt The for1hty 1s <'Xpt><'lcd to h1· back in service Friday A<'cordin~ to a s tatt'ment from thl' Southern California F.dison Compa ny, the station wao; shut rlown to allow minor modifica · t1on on the plant's steam turbine a nd s t e am ~eneralor~. for routine ma1ntenanC'e anr1 for !>pe<'1a l trai ning for reactor pt>r!>onnel During the plant's closure, th<.' d <•rtncal load will he picked up b) 011 fired g<'neratmg stations Tht!> is the firs t extended main tenance outaRe for San Onofre in more than nine months. Edison said The pl:.i nt was taken out or sen ace Friday 1''rom Pngf' 111 DOCTOR. • • Ramsey why he did not Im· m ediately M ntJt t polkc when hl' had det idt•d not to go through with the k1ll1ng. Sralisl• replied "l wankrl ,1 72·hour hc•ad SLJM." Sca h Sl' '''st 1rit•d that Mr~ Robtn!\on \\.is m nt'dulous \\ h1•n ht• told h1•r of l hl• m urd,•r pl.in Jnc1 thal she• only r eall y behevNl him "hc:n hl' .!>how<•d hl·r notl's al lt•gt•dly \\ nttcn by her hui.band to Stal1<,(' ENDS SAT.! ALDEN'S ANNUAL SPRING CARPETING BIG SAVINGS ON . . . CARPETING -DRAPERY -HARDWOOD· LINCOLUEM SlUCTEO 9UALITIES OF CARPETING IN FAMOUS IRAHO HAMES OF : IERVfN, llGlLOW, CUSTOMWEAVE. LEES. W.ALTUS. MONTIClLLO, AUXAMDH SMITH, EVAMS·ILACK. F.AIRICA, ETC. ALSO: DRAPERY. HARDWOOD • .AND ARMSTRONG, CONGOLEUM, GAF LINOLIUM. SPECIAL OFFER : If yow whh, we wHI fl"'"mM!Mltt, th.n, when you come In we can cp•• yOt1 uoct pricH . . . t~r-e ls no ch0f"9• fM this sen Ice. ~ · :"·; ..... ··:. DEN'S ."*c~;,;pe·i~~:iiiSiailBtiiiti:·custom draperies ll{ NO 1104n 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 64'6-4'838 -6.C6.2JSS • .. Laguna/South Coast EDI TI ON VOL. 69, NO. 104, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Clo Ing .Y.St~k~ TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1976 TEN CENTS Testiinony Supports Battin's Claims" By GARV GRANVlLLF. °' '"• 0 .. 11 l'•tot ~ult A key prosecution \\ttness ad m1tted Monday that and1rted Orange Count > Su1>e r v1sor Robert Batlln ne,er directed county employes lo do campaign \\Ork on county tame Ted Mora1t1s. Battm's omce manager in 1973·74. spent most the d ay identify ing prosecution exhibits intended to point to Bal tin's use or county employes an has unsuccessful 1974 campaign ror statewide oHice But in 40 minutes or cross examination by defense attorney Matthew Kunhch. Mora1t1s 1n d1cared that Battin had little to say about what has stdfr workers dad or did not do in his 111 fated campaign .. Dad Mr. Battin tell you W direct county people to do cam pa1gn \\Ork on count~ llmt"' Kurshch asked "No. he dadn 't .. pt•c-1f1C'a ll) state that lhl' "'ork \hould b\• done on county t1ml'. · !\tor Jll1:. replied "Dad )OU eH·r hejr him direct someone to do CJmpalf(n at·lt\ll\ dunng county "'orkan~ hour:.., ' Kunlich continued "I do n 't b t:'ltl'\e I did .. :mswer ed Moraitis The former Ballin aide. who 1s no\\ an attorney m Santa Ana. also ad matted he d etermined how mu<'h each staff "'orker s hould bt> paid by campaign ratht>r than county funds for their campaign efforts. The tro uble d S anta Ana supervisor's records show thal h is campaign com m1tlet>. Friends of Battin, paid seveh staU workers roughly Sl,500 and a s1m1lar amount was dt"{1ucted from their count y pay Kurilir h contends Battin believed, based on figures sup· plied him by Moraitis. that ac· t'ounts were square with that payme nt, that there was no tax· payer money spent for political work. "Dad you have an act'ount· ing?" Kurilich asked Moraitis. "No," the witness answered. "Old you ask anyont:'!" "No." ''You me:in that you oeve,. talked to t>ven one of them (staff members)?" "No. l didn't talk to them.'' Moraaus replied. He insisted. despite adm1llang that he did som e out.side legal work und performed a multitude or campaign c hores, lhal be <Se~ BATTIN, Page A.2) Testiniony OK'd Court Will Hear . Of Moore Attack By TOM RARLE\' OI th O••lf ~•I04 S~tt Judge Wilham L Murray ruled today that his Orange County Superior Court Jury can listen to prosecution t est imony that J ohn Michael Moore attacked his wife and her mother in St Louis, Mo. 15 months before he allegedly killed his t'Sl ranged wife in Laguna Beach. itlor11i11g Collision The judge rejected a defense motion for the exclusion of such tes tim ony a fter r uling that Moore. 26. da splaved an intent to kill \\hen he threatened the t wo women at their home an January, 1974. Deputy D1strat't Attorney Frank Briseno said a St. Lows Poltce orrit'cr will testify before the j ury that Moore bit both women after a shot fired in the domestic S('uf(le narrowlv mis· sed his wife, Jayme Simmons Moore.2.i Truck driven by John Patrick Altnow, 37. of 796 Ny(•s Pie.tee. Lu~una Ht•ach flipped on ib :-idt• in t•arly·morning traffic collision at eorrwr of .~ vcs Place and South Coast High\\ :1y Ill L i1guna Bel.I eh Altnow suf. fert•cl ~· eut lip. l>nvcr of thl' ~ccond car. Bnan J a mes Brelje, 25, of 34021 El Enran- to Avf!. Dana Point. \o\as not injured l.agun::i BcaC'h Police Traffic Officer A. J . DeLuC'a said vehicles collided LIS Altnow was making a left turn onto the h1g h\\ay from N~<.·s "lf you allow this testimony to come into this trial the jury might think that Mr. Moore is a had. violent per son." defense at· torney Patnck Nagers argued vainly today. Sa11 Clemente Teens Face Three Charges Two Sun Clemente youths ar· rested after t ht• S4.200 burglary of a sport clothing s tore Monday also have becn ltnked to the roh· bcry and beating of a <'ab dn Hr lost Tuesda~ The two. J)!t•cl 17 and 16 were booked for all<·~f'd pell} th<·fl. burglary and a rmed robbery Dt>t Lt Ruy Hartman said the youths wt-rc• released to thl' custody of their parents. They \H'fl• arrested following a bur~lary a l Lim1tt'd F.d1llons clothan (( ~tore at t 14 Del Mar. Sun Clem entr Lt llartman !>aid hr could provide no details sur roundan.i th<' arn•st Ile s aid durin~ quesllomni:. tht• rouths a <lm11tc•d takmg part 111 <1 robbcn u1 wh1c·h the cabh11• w<1s beaten "'' threl' mrn w11.•hllni.: f I ash I 1 g ht s n <' .1 r t h 1• S .1 11 Ch•m1•1\t(• Inn Th(> thir<I man wa!> said It) ht• a trnnstt•nt th1· \'11t1ths h1tcl m1·1 downtown. I .t Ii n rt man ~:.lid 'l'ht' 1·ohht•1 \' "';a, nhorll'll "'lwn the cobh11.• gunm·d has H'h1<'11· ,,., th(' ml'n pt•lll'fl him wrlh hlo"'' Tht' car 'P~d forw ~rd and jumped .1 1·urh Thl' thr1•t• m1•n ned without lok1na ony monrv Th(' c ab b 1 e wa s ~ 1\1• n «'mrrgenry tre.1tmrnl 11n1I n· least'd. Ma11 R e port LB Robbe r y A Lagun.1 ll<·ar h mun told pohce Jalt• Monda~ n1)!hl th.it h1· "'as robbed o( SlO b~· a i;lUnman who forced his way into his O<'l'an front apartment The victim, Gus Harry Savros. 32. or 1235 0<'ean Front Way, told anvestii(alors that he had just r e· turned home from work when lht' gunman burst lhrouf:!h the front door. struck him in the face and LB Festival Board Raps City Ruling "The cirt'umstances in St. Lows would appear to be what they allegedly were here." Judge Murray cris ply replied. "It would appear to me that Mr. By JACK CHAPPEl.L Ol lllo 0•1ly P11ot Syff Old wou nd s betwel'n the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts and the Cily of La~una Reach "ere r<'opened Monday night Mcmb-:rs of !ht' Fcst1,al of Arts board ang rily denounred the c1ty·s refusal to allow dt•moh t1 on of but ldangs which formerly housed the S<'hool of Art. The fo staval sought lo razr thl' s tru c ture an d provid e a landscaped parking lot this sum. mer "'1th the potential ror a San Onofre Station Not In Operation Th<• San Onofrt• Nurlt·n r (;t•nt•rattnJo? s tation " l>UI 11( "''rv1ct:' lotl;iy underJo?oan~ .in t"~ tt'nd<'c1 muintenance The ru,·1hly IS expect('(! to be hat'k an serv1t'e Friday. Arrorchng to a statement from the Southern Califorma Edison Compa ny, the station was c;hul cfown to allow manor modlf1t'a- t1on on the plant's steam turlnnc und s team ,::ent'rator5. fo r roulint' mainte nance and ror special trainln~ for rc•a<'l<1r pcr~onnel. Dunn a the plant's clo~ure. lhl• 1•lt•rtncal load will be picked up hy oil fired generating stal1on!. This 1s the first <':<tended m~11n t('nan<'e outage for S;m Onofrt• tn more than ntne months, Ed1 <.on <;Jtd The plant "'as taken out of service Friday. future $175.000 CJtpans1on of the festival office t'Omplcx The city board of ad1ustmcnt firs t granted appro\•al for the in· tenm parkm~ lot pr<'J<'ct Then Councilman Carl E Johnson ap· pealed the board 's rlt•c1s1on and the appt>al w a!-i.ustamrd b} lhc council thus ha lting the re::.t1\.al proJet't The city is stud~ tnf:l the poss1· blc use or tht• old <irt M'hool bu1 Id mgs as a community centl•r The properly and that or the adJact'nt Moulton Pla}hOU!>t.' was purchased an 1960 hv lht' ('tty \\1th $200.000 gl\ en hy th<' Fl•sllvJI o( Arts ContmUlnjl lt>JSl'S or lht• cal\ ll\\nl'd }''est1val of Art-. itrouml. have <"alled for I hC' flostl\ .11 111 take t'ontrol of th•· .ir1 -.c hool larnl and bu1ld1ngi. J ul} I ··11 sounds like• hla<"kmail ," Dirertor Ann-: l'hu,t• i.aul "I havt' 11 stronjl ft•1•l111~ w1''1 1• l11·JO~ horsed around and I for cmt• ltl)rt"t hkc 1t, ··she addt•tl 01ret'tor llelt'n K C'(•l1•" saul -.h1· "'as an~ry that th<' t-\•,11\ J I 111 Arts was being ni;uh• to look hkt• the "bad guy" an den\ mi.t wmnr c1t11ens a met'lin~ pl:wt• "When I hear this st1tff ilOOUl <SH WO NDS, Pal(•• i\2) Marine 'Rat' In Clemente Just Possum Had the e lus ive l OO·pound "Super Rat" capybara ventured forth from Camp Pendleton to JOIO the coyotes and other cnl· ters roaminR San Clem ente's Shorechffs Golf Course? An anxious Shorechffs woman <':.tiled San Clemente police Mon- day to rc•port s ame She told pohcc she wa' frightened that the "capybara" would bite someone The big South Am<'ncan rodent has hl'l'n 1•lud1ng efforts of l\lannl'S to trap 1t Pohcl' Officer M :.irilrn M .:iddox and an Oranlo(l' County Animal < 'ontrol ofC1cc•r "N<' dispatched to the l'ourse huptnlo( to caplurl' tht• hu~e rocknt which has eluded tht> :'tlanne Corp~ (nr months. They found a possum. A clear t'ase of m1stakl0n 1dcnt1t y, the de· partment ~wad ~h-anwhllt', t he capybara ic; s till p l ay1n~ poss um at P<'ndleton Pie in Face Yippie Plasters Buckley ;\:f:\\' YOllK IAT'1 J\uthor ·rolumnist Wilha m Burkley "<1s deh\'l'nn~ a lvcture when a pie, tossed by a man from the aucfi(•ncr. struck him on the head. Claiminf,! credit for the mischief Monday night was Aa ron Kaye. 26, who said he ls a reporter for the \'1pster TimC's. official organ of the Youth Interna- tional party once led by J erry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman. 1 demanded his money · The man brandished a small l rahbrr. blu<' stl'cl automatic ; pistol. the '"1ct1m told pohce 'Wallpaper Man' Sought "Me and other Yippies in· filtrated the audience and I hit him with a s having.cream pie." Kaye said as he descnbed the in· r1dcnt at New York University's Loeb Student Center auditorium. I I - Plants Purloined Potted plants valued b) tht' virt 1m at $112 have been stolen Crom a Cap istrano Beach home. Orange County sheriCf's oft1cers reported. Depultes said th.leves · took the plants from the home of architectural desagn~r ftkhard Oltver Roo!\, 49.• or ,2lio22 'V1!\la Drh•e, while he was busy inside his borne Orange County shenff"<; or firers are urgmg homeowners in the Dana Point ar ea to k('('p a "'a~· eye open for a con art 1st thry have dubbed "the wallpaper man." They said groce~· checker Darlene Lorraine Collins. 34, or 24311 Armada Drive:was bilk<'d out o( $.100 by a balding male who · took the cash and promised to f (' tum to paper h er home. Deputies said charges of grand theft will be pressed if the "wallpaper i'!'an" can be traced a nd identHieo. ·A lemon m eringue pie costs about S4 and I wasn't going to spend that ." Kaye said he threw the pie at 1uc1tLn t he conservative colum:iist because he was "was putting Sov- iet author Alt'xander Sob.henitzyn on a pedestal and spouting that Jazz about America. love it or leave it." Kaye WaJ. not arrmcd and Buckley continued his s peech. Moore cam e lo Laguna Bcat'h to correct the deficiency of his ac· tions in Missouri." "But th<'y m 1ghl gt'l the Im· pressaon tha t he had u very high propensity for violence," Nagers protested. .. fie was violent to the extent that he s hot her 1n the head to the extent that sh{' subsequently slopped breathing,·· Judge Mur· ray replied, d enying the motion It is alleged that Moore. who labels himself a Hare Krishna member who p ref ers \ht• s p1r1tual nam e of Ja1:ade ' va Das. shot Mrs Moore, in an alll'Y off Goff Street May 16. ISee MOO RE, Page /\21 WITH HER DAUGHTER Victim Jayme Simmons Laguna High Pool Balance Restored / The Laguna Beach High School pool was r eope ned Mond ay following a three·day closure or· dered by the Orange County Health Department and Laguna Beach UniCied School District or: ficials The pool was shut down Friday after Jack Miller, a deputy county health o ffice r . s aid he r e-ceived complaints o ( murky water and low chlonne levels. Clyde Lovelady. S<'hool district business manager. s aid the chemiral am balance was created because of a shift in mamtenanc<' personnel a l h igh school la~l week Lovelady said a new bwlding a a de "failed to pick up the ball" with respect to monitoring the pool's chemical ba lance. Lovelady said the pool is being used this week by the YMCA and members of the high school girl!>' sw\mmang team. Miller said it is the school d1i.· lt1cl's res ponsibility to monitor the pool's t'hemkal balanc·e. Lov· clady said this is done tw1ct• a day. Miller said the health depart ment m akes its own checks about twice a year. He noted that rhcm1ral 1m balances can caus<' bacterial growths that m ay g1\c swim· mers eye or ear infections. Bur~lar G~t. Ski Four pairs of skis valul•d hy lht' victim at $1,000 have been stllll'n from the garage of a La~una Beach a rea home. Ora nge County sht'riff's of· fi cers said the theft was reporlNI by Ralph Dras ko Brown. '12, or 261 Eme rald Bay. They s:11d h<- was al home when thl' thl'ft oc·· C'urred. NB Wife 'Petrified' . In Alleged Threat Doctor 's w1fo J anice Robinson of Newport Beach testified under close defense questioning late Monday lhal s he "had out" in motels for two days with the man allegedly hired by her husband lo kill her . Mrs. Robinson, 38. of Rig Ca. nyon. m ade It clear that she £Jr · <'ompanled self-styl<'d "hit man·· Antho ny Scalise lo moteb 1n lluntington Bench und Ventura because she was afraid of hc·r husband Speakin~ in little mon tha n il whisper, "he tcl\t1Cied "At orw point I was afraid of Waynl' Robinson. John Foster dnd prat• ltcally the whole world. In fat't , I was petrHled." Scalise, 39, was known to Mrs. Robinson as "J ohn Foster" until last Feb. 26 when police stepped into the picture and arrested Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson , 42, on charges ot conspiracy to commiL murd~r. Those charges will now be m oved t o O range Coun t y Superior Court with Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Robert E. Law's decision late Monday that the doctor should race trial J udge Law set April 20 as Dr. Robinson's arraignment date m Superior Court. He refused to raise the Irvine physjcian's bail · fl'()m the $150,000 already posted by the derendant. Scalise testified in the pre- llm.loary hearing that be got to know Mrs . Robinson early th.as year a fter her husband hired tum. Sulise said be posed as rul estate investor J ohn Fosh'r whr> was interested in lt1 vt•r:.1d•· pro- perty shl' owned. Al that lime, both Scalm.' a nd Mrs. Robinson test1f1t'd, shf' waK involved In bitterly fought prt•· trial actions on child :..upport paym ent issues raised when "ht• <See DOCTOR, Page• 1\2) Or~~n~'C:u'I "'ead1er M11-,1ly l'loudy wrth 'IC'Ol· tercel showl'rS and po!!slhlc thundershowe,.. tona uht. lhghs Wednesday low liOs, jow tonight, m1d·40i;. 50 percent chance of showers toni~hl. 10 percent Wed- nesday. INSIDE TOD1' \' A da11 on the compo1an trml v•1th Sen. 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A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Gun Bill ·Goes to House WASHINGTON 1AP1 The Hou&e Jud1c1Jrv (.'(1ml"(11ttce to· d:av rt•ven~cd a vn:v1ou,s vote and !'lent a gun control bill toward the fl oor of the lloust.' for the first tum• s1Me 1968 The bill. hanning SO·<"allt>d Saturday n1 Rht :.pedab not now in private ownership ancf e:.tablt i.h1ng mandatory :1en lenre:. for usinl( a gun while com m1ttm1: a folony, w .JS passed <>n a ZO 12 vote Judiciary C'h:11 rma11 Peter W Hodino Jr sc11d the legislation \\ould ~ submitted lo the House Rules Comm1ttet' 1mmed1ately arter the llouse returns from F.aster rece:.:. Le1:1slat1on must p.t~s through the Rules Commit· tee\\ h1ch :.et:. a ltm(' schedule for a \'Ole on the I louse floor. Ont> change under the new legislation does away with a federal National Handgun Trac- ing Center proposed to the first bill Manufacturers, distributors and wholesalers would have been required to submit records of their transactions to the center. However, gun s hops would not be required to send the center re· cords of i.ales to private in- dividuals . Opponents argued that establishment of a cc-nter would have the same effect as expand· 1ng federal reg1strat1on of firearms The new bill also increases lkense fees for gun wholesalers and dealers but not as much as proposed 1n the prev1ous bill. Under the new bill. dealers would have their licen se fee increased from $10 to S.SO and wholesalers from $10 to $125. L'nder tht> original bill, the de· alers' fee would have been in- creased t o $200 and the wholesalers to $300 Another change remove~ ,. handgun site tes t as the only fac- tor 1n de1erm1n1ng whether a weapon should be banned as a Saturday n1~ht special In at:. place. 1t !.ubs t1lutc., cnlena th<it had been in ex 1slcnce s1nre 19611 to outlaw th<' imports of SJturday nq:hl :.p(•c111ls inlo this country l 'nder tht• system. s1w 1s unh· onl' f:Jctor lo be cons1dt•red m de tcrtn1nini: wh1l·h handi.tuns :.hould be hannt·ll Otht•r cnlena In cl U d l' t h {' t' a I 1 b t'f 0 ( l h (' wt>apon. the ml'thod or manufar- tur{'. lht• quality of matf'nal used 1 n m u nu r J rt u rt• and 'a I l' t ' ft•aturc., Thl' leg1slullon appro,·ed b> the com mallet' 14 J!. introduced hv Ht•p Tom RJ1lsback <R Ill 1. 14ho led a succt•o;.,ful cln\'C to kill lht• t•ar licr le~rslatwn IJst month Dana Point B~ach Honu~ Bur~larized Cash .ind .,tl.'r<'O 1'<1u1pmrnt with a tot.ii v.il11C' of $404 14 C're stol<'n froni a Dana Pnmt horn<> 14h1le thto' occupant WJS on thf' nt>ur!Jy beJr h. 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T•lt pflone (7t41 '4t~nt Cl~ssifltd Adve rt I sine) M2-S471 u gun• Beacf\ All~•: T•!!!!,'~~!!°,:* 05-0UO CAO•••"QM. t'~ ...,._.,...., Ctt..-" ~··-""*"O ('~ ~· Not,,,,,..._ \..,tt\ Uh1t'\h•,~9"I'\.. ,.......,.._., "''""•' o• ..... ,,,, • .,, .. l'\h '°"'''~ IT'\t• tie nor64Nt ... ••tfll•Mt \•Ht•I "'"'lt\f.,_ •t ,.,..,..,.. . ..,.. \HOM <t• \ ~\l•O-CMld '4~ (•U• ,._,·A t."41 ........ ,. ~·11" .... ,.,. , .. ,,,_ ''"""""" ~ by~t \4 l\'"°""t~I• "°''MMr~••N1...,,.. .,.,.,....._,"''' Tuasd1y April 13 1976 lffo11day of -Bal Week" Should the re bC' any doubt th<it "Bal Wec k " 1s dead. let this photo serve a::. evidence of its d~m1sc It was taken i\l on duy just outside thl' Balboa Fun Zone looking toward the Balboa Pav1Uon This area near the ferry landing on the Dalboa P<'ninsula was once a 'en table beehive of H.·cnagc arti\'ity during Easter vacations past Uut alas, times have changed. Front Pag~ ,1 I WOUNDS. • • o ur not doing for thlS town. I JU!>l get hv1d," !\1rs Keeley said She distributed a hJ),tory of the festival's contri but1ons over the last 10 years which showed $1 8 million given m lea),e rental pay- ments. improvements to city pro· pert~., donations to cultural groups and scholarships Director Paul Griem said bluntly that he dad not want the art school bu1 I dings to remam. He said he felt the festival was b<-mg backed into a corner wh1rh \\Ould result in the bwldmg':. re- lt'nt1on on the s ate a!> a commun1· t~ renter Board P re~i d ent James Srhm1lz s poke-m ore kindly toward the city He said the couo ctl had come under inkni.e pr<' !>Sure to use the bwlding:. as a community center With that. Griem nott>d that the c1ly had former!\ come under 1n teni.e pre-.:sure to allow the locJ lion of the Moulton Plavhouse nn the property which he said the frstn al had been prnm1Sl'd The board took no 1mnwd1ate action It called for a rev1e\\ uf long range b111ld1ng pl;.ins and <igret"d that the art 5rhonl bu1ld1ng-. could be used this summer for -.torage and :>ome exh1b1t1on:. no rmally co ntained on th(.' Fcst1\'al of Arts 1?rounds proper f 'rotn Pag.-,\I BATTIN ... always put in al least •10 hours a "<'ek on county bus mt·~:. · "I n •rt'lvt•cl nurm;.il paychecki. for 40 hours work It's mv lwht'f thnt I \\Ill kt'd Ill hours a 0WCt'k, · MUI ;1111s !>a1cl Jl1• \.\ J' -.ttll 1111 lht• \.\ 1ln!'SS ' t J n rt u II d t• I lo: II I tt i.: (' r 11 ' ' 1·"<.1mmut111n h' "1111hl'l1 "lwn Juel..:,· K1•nne1'h l.a1• rec1•"t•d n.111111 ·:. trial unt1l tooav County Pl~nners Streantline Work The Orang<' County Planning Comm1ss1on took st<'P5 Monday to str<'amhne its operation \\ht>n at recommend(•d that ad - ministrator:. take ovt>r some of Its routine work f orwa rded on a 4 O \Ole to the Board of Supcrv1i.ors was a re ('Ommendat1on that certain kind!> of UM' permits prc:.cntly calling for rom m1ss1on approval b1• channeled through the county toning adm1n1s trator H approved by the supervisors, the move wall save the planners time, lime th<.'y s ay 15 needed for we1Khl1er comm1ss1on business. While lht• commission qwckly a pproved the use permit transfer, 1t back<.'d away from re· commending that appeals of its dec1s 1ons to the Board o f Supervis ors bl' llm1•ed t o tran,.c rapl~ of C\'1 de nr<.' and testimony already pre:>l•ntcd at Planning Comm1s:.1on mcelinRs Com m1ss1on Chairman Shirlev Grindle <,a1d thl' effon lo res lnc:t \\hat the board could hear in an app<'al stood 'l1llll· rf an'. chance of l41nn1n~ apprO\ al · Hut trans ferr1nR 12 or 24 clasM•s of use permits to the zon- ing adm1n1~l r ator 's domain wa'> in kt>t•ping \\ llh a rl'cent l>oard o rdl•r for the commission to !>tr<'amllnt· its 01wr.1llon That ordt•r came artl•r tht• pl.1nm1rs a :-.k<.'d p<'rm1ss1on to mt•t•t )I) t1meo; a month ratht•r tha n eight Alon~ with that rcquPst carnt' a "u1n:est1on that thC' rom rr.1s:-1nners be paid $75 a meetmi:: for the extra two mcclmJls Art S tole n Frorn Hote l Super\'l!.ors qu1 ckly rejected the added meettng-mcome pro- posal and suggested that the comm1ss1on takt> steps to ('Oncen- trate 11.s efforts o n planmn~ 1s s ues rather than udmm1strati"e chores. A few weeks later. fifth 1>1s- tnct Planning C'ommislo10ner J ames Thorp<.' h1~hh~htt•d tht· need for a rC'duc('d \\Ork load when he re),1gnt'd from the com mission. In his r es1gnat1on f(•tler to Supervisor Tho mas Hil ey Thorpe said he does not hav<.• th~ 25 to 40 hours a week to svurc that he considE'rs requirC'd for tht• busines:. or plannin~ MOORE ... Diana Ito .. a rel 14ho, hke Mrs Moore ,\ J s a member of th<' Laguna Heach chapter or th<.• Ila re K nsh11 a "><.'ct . t<':.t1f11.'<1 1 hat ~toore s hot her rompamon threl' times 10 tnt• nead whale• Mr<; Moore s :.ma11 daui::ht<•r lookt'(I on Witnesses 1est1f1<'d Monda' that Moort> was ~cen h1dmg in the alley on !:>l'\'eral m'<.·alo1ons that day before Mr:.. Moore left her home and ht•aded for do"nto\\n Laguna Beach Loral re s ident M1 c h a«'I Madlock. 26, tt>sllfi<'d th:1t Moore told him by t elephone the night before that he rntcnd<'d to con front his estranged ¥.1fc and end her It re Briseno told thl' jury 1n h1i. opening statem<.'nt that Moor<' was jealous or what he lw ht'\'<'d 10 he his 14 1fe 's ai-~Ol'111t1on with other men llE' i.eek' ::i \Crd1t•t or fin.t degree murd<.'r Good, Murphy Jailed S ACRAMJ.:NTO (APl - l\lanson cultist Sandra Good, a clo e friend of Lynette lo'romme. was sentenced lod11y lo U years 1n J>rt son for conspiring to thrnten livt>s of business und government leaders The same judge who sentenrl'd Miss Fromme to hfe In prison in December for the attempted 8!>· sassinahon of President Ford also sentenced Miss Good's codeft>ndant. Susan Murphy. lo live years 1n prison. U.S. District Court Jud~e Thomas J . Mac Bride said lhcv had comro1tted "acts of ter- ron s m" comparable to h1jack- ings. The lwo we re convicted March 12 by a Jury on charges of con- s pmng to mall threatening let- ters lo those they accused of polluting the earth. Miss Good also was convicted of making t hreats in telephone interviews with radio stations and a newspaper. "I'm satisfied that if either or both of you were put back on the streets today, that you would im· mediately assume your evil con- duct," Mac Bride said. Miss Good, 32, was given five years for each of three counts, the sent ences to run con secutively. Miss Murphy, 33, was given the maximum five-year sentenC"e for the one rount of conspiracy agains t her. Miss Good will be eligible for parole in five years, Miss Murphy in 20 months. The judge said he could not take mto consideration copies of death threat letters Miss Murphy allegedly mailed wtule the tnal "as under way. Asst US Atty. Bruce Babcock said of Manson·s so-called fami- ly · "They're all in jail. 1 don't know what they can do now." "You're killing or allowing to be killed the air, the waler, the land. the trees, the wildlife." .Miss Good lertured the Judge before he pronounced st>ntencc. Miss Fromme. who with Miss Good was an early member of ronv1r ted mur dC'rer Charles Manson 's so-called family, and M1 :.s G ood w e re s haring a Sarramento apartment when Miss Fromme was arrested St>pt. 5 near the Capitol on a charge of trnng to kill Ford. Council Eyes Committees In Laguna The powers of more than a dozen c itizens• committees wall bC' topic of a Laguna Beach City Council study session at 7 p.m. W<.'dnesday night at Caty Hall. According to Jacki e Was hburn, council aide. the purpose of the session is to ex- amine the responsibilities of the individual committees and con- sider possible consolidalions. Major citizens' committees C'stablished in r<.'cent years re· view a wide range of matters. in- ('luding pa rking and transporta- t10n, rharter clly formation. golf c· o u r s e I o c a t i o n . t e n n i s , c•conom1cs. hike transportation, hou'llOJ!. !>OC1al needs, culture ;rnd ;irts. se1sm1c safety, pct re!<>pon:.1b1llty. n<1tural r C'· 'IOUrCt.'!> 3Pouoned In Family DECATUR. Ga. (AP> - Thrte member~ ot • fami- ly d lt'd tod11y ofl~r dt1nk- 1ng • plum bin (( d raln- cluner fluid t h ey •P· parently m a.took for a son drlnk, uuthonties said. The "strong C4lualk soJu. lion" kept In a sotl drink bottle som ehow •ndud up In the r\'frigtrntor and wa~ drunk by four members of the Tucker, Ga., family latt' Monday, W. Michael Maloor. DeKalb County de- puty coroner :.aid. He Identified the dead as W II Scott. 40, who died early today, his father, CH. S<'otl, 68. and Mildred Roebuck. 35, who d ied later. Gail Scott, 19, was described in st able condi- tion at DeKalb General Hospital. Canyon Sewer To Start Work is expected to begin this week on const ruction of a con troversial sewer line extension In Laguna Canyon. The e>.lens1on will provide sewer service lo 68 parcels in Laguna Beach and Orange Coun- ty territory in the Big Bend area of Laguna Canyon Road. The extension, costing $238,000, will run from the 10-inch line's existing terminus at 2245 Laguna Canyon Road to the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall about a mile east The pro1erl will be finance-<! with an a ssessm('nl district, with assessments ranging from $4:50 10 $31,000. The latter figure will be as- sessed against the United St ates . Postal Service which owns a lart-te parcel on Big Bend. Others paying large asse~s· ments include Telonlc Altair. S22,000. and Lunglois Fancy ftl-ozen Foods, S7,800. The assessment district. as originally planned three years ago, was to have Included re · sidential areas along Castle Rock Road. Then-lleelth O<ficer J ohn Philp s:ud at the time that septic ~ystems in the ureas were-creat- ing he alth hazards. County ~upcrvisors . however. deleted the are.i after heanng protests from res idents. The extension also was subject Of a legal action by Rancho Palos Verdes Corp . owner of Sycamore H ills. a 522-aer e parcel at the rorn<'r or Laguna Canyon and E l Toro roads. The farm assert<.'d that it should have capacity in the line for a develop- ment that was turned down by the City. Compliance with environmen- tal impact report regulations added to delays Wor k on the ex· l <'ns ion will continue through June 15. If lhe job is not complet · E'd, work will be stopped during the busy sum mer months and re- sumeSept.15. King Carl Visits S AN FRANCISCO CAP> - Touring King Carl XVI Gustar of Sweden h:is arrived in San Fran· 1·1sco. the first reigning Swedish monarch to vis it t he United States Wh,•n Kunllrh lin1i.hC"s "1th '\tllf:llll' l>1•pul \ 1>1:.t f\ll\ J,H'k fh,1n 14111 h,t\t' .1n11th1•r up portun1t' l11 q1tl'i>t1on h11n T h e former Battin orf1re manager w:h i:rant<'d t11lrt111111t \ from pro!'lrru\1on m rrturn for hie; te1111monv Jb-Out the allt>g<'d 11 l<'jt;,I 1·arnpa1!i(n work in Raum·,. 'llP<'rV1!'orial oHlct• The I heft ()( .1 $7~ pa int ms: from a room .11 thc Su rf nnct Sand Hotel. 1555 S Cou'>I fl.igh\4ay, L.aguna l\t'arti " unclC'r 1n \C'St11tat1on today hy Lagunu Oeach Poh<'t• ENDS SAT.! ALDEN'S ANNUAL SPRING CARPETING In an Indictment handed down in AuRusl. the county Grand Jury charged Battin with iwvf'n felony crimes related to thrust• of coun ty employes and suppli<.'S 10 his 1974 try for statt>wi<le offir<'. Monday was the first duy of lht' second Wt>ek of the superv1~or·., trial. a trlul that 1s ('X!X'Cll'd to last from (our to six wel'ks. Dana P o int Thief Gets S l ,000 Loot Camera and stereo equipment valued at nearly Sl.000 has been stolen from a Dana Point home by burglars who broke open a locked window, Orange County shenfr's officers reported. Dt-pulies said intruders broke mto the home or market buyer Clifford H Kelly. 36. of 33842 Coleg10 Drive. while he "as out of town and took the loot from the bedroom and li\•ing room Priso n T urmo il MEXJCO CITY (AP> -f'(')l"ty special guards armed with M·l automatic rifles have reinforced' Mexico City's Lecumberri prison .aner rumors circulated that ;.i dandestine organizntion was pl an ning a mass escape of Americ an prisoners . II W Conroth. hotel managc·r. tnlt1 mvestiRators that the paint mg wal< n •movcd hy unknown '>ersons who replac,'(f 11 with a C'h1•ap<>r print an a plast1r framt'. The stolen painting was Iden t1hed as a seascapr by art111t Nick Pasko l'onruth said the rw1nl1ng "us liik<•n .,omN1mc hctwN•n March 211 anll t'r1dav Thr l'rtme wus reported Monday . f'rmn Pagr ,\I DOCTOR. • • sued Or Robinson for divorce. Scalise testified that he changed his mind about murde r mg Mrs. Robinson after the d()(- tor insis ted that he take her purse. s hoes. billfold and rings plus her IUD birth control device lo him after the k1lhng. Scalise said he deride-<! to hide out in motels with Mrs. Robi.ruon aft<'r he collected Sl0,400 that, he said. was lf'ft for him in a car l)y Dr Robinson as payment for the k1lhng. Asked by dl'fense attorney Art Ra m ey why he did not 1m. med111tely contact police when he had decided not to go through with lhe k1lhn~. Scalise replied: "I wanted a 72·hour head start." Scalise tes tifi ed t hat Mrs . Robinson was Incredulous when he told her of the murder plan •nd that she only really believed him when he showed her notes ol· legedly written by her bu.sband to Scalise. BIG SAVINGS ON . . . CARPETING -DRAPERY -HARDWOOD· LINCOLUEM SEUCTIED QUALITIES OF CAIPITIMG IM FAMOUS IRAHD HAMES Of: IEIV I M, llGELOW , C USTOMWEAVE, UH, WALTllS. MONTIC ELLO. ALE:XAHDER SMITH. fVAHS·ILACK, fAlltlCA, ETC • ALSO: DRAPERY. HARDWOOD. AHD AIMSTROMG. CO ... GOUUM, G AF LIHOUUM. S PECIAL OFFU: If you wish , w• will ~aw,.., "''"· wh.n you corM In wt , .... .,. y~ esod prlcH . . . tft•r• Is no ch~ for this ~iet. ::<.· ··:. DEN'S ·"VJ.~: iiiSii.iii.tiOR: 'custom draperies ., •' .,, I· UC NO 2104'1 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUt: • COSTA MESA, CALIF 9267.7 • PHONE 646·4'838 -646·23.55 • . Tu day'8 Clo in~ Pric NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~·-.... -.. -... ,.. _ ._._, ..,... ... """"'· ..... -..i •• Ot .... t-(lfl(w..tJ••• ••uww,n __ .., ... __ ,._i-u...,..,..,,.,.,o .. '"'_ ',.. .... ' '•'•. '4 , ...... '• )~ .. ) . . ~'· l 1) ..... ,, 11'' I' I I I I)"' ,. ,,,..,. I • • ·~ •b • 1A ~-• ·~ ,, '. \I 11 • f '• , .. ht • • • JI .. )I • '" 1/ DAILY PtLOT C:U.SSlfllO ADS ... I• Tuaday Aprtl 13 1976 L SC OAIL Y PILOT t\ f 3 Disability Look for Best Insurance Policy 8'' ~YL\'IA PORT•:R 0( l"\ierv 10 ffi<'n .bt>t"\~O lhl.' llt;t'S of~ und 40 "ho hl'Jtl fanuhes today. 1wurl\ h vt• will be disabled for nt lt'ast consecutive day:oc bdorc they rt•ach fi5. The Mullsttc ri~I.'., slightly for those betwt't'n 40 <md ~ Among those dl~nbkd ut the youn-4'r a.-:cs. one quarter will be perm1uwntly dbubled ln the old\•r uii1• brt1\·k1•tl>. more than OOl'·th1rd w111 :.u/ftr1>erm11nt'ol d1subtht1t•s. Th~ odds arl' mort' thun thrc(.• Umei. {ll'N1tN· tor perm..1• nent dbal11hty thun for death b\•tw~t>n the DAl':> of 2~ and 40 1'he ot.ltls of pe rma nent <fl~abil11~ ar~ two to ,, I mo11t thn•v t1mcs gre1ltl'r at :tt:<' .&5 lo~ Few fum1hes :ir1• Money's Worth prepnrl'd for tilt' instant UOl'mplO\ mt•Ol O( dtl\ab1lll V f't•\\ c\en think of\\ h,tl \\OUld bl' till' r111.rnt•1 ,tl 1mpJl'l of a Sl'rlOU' 111 ncss or accadl•nt EO\\I~ GAT E WOOO JR .. pn .. ,1dcnt of Oakland f'anan· cial Group. Inc headquartcrl!d at Charlotlcsv11te. Va .. says. "The fact 1s that 1f )OU art> totally disabled, ~our earnmg power disappears until )OU r4.'covcr "Jnsufft<'ient d1sab1htv lllt'Ome IS on<' of the most fre· quent problems we find amon~ exet'ut1vcs and pro· Cess1onals " Employers might continue Cull pay for a wh1k : workers compen!>at1on appht•s for thol\l' hurt on the Job: s ick pay for up to 26 -weeks 1s :1vailablc under group disab1h· ty plans, Social Secunty d1sab1hty benchts will bt• paid 11 the S.<; Adm1nistrat10n aRret•:o. tht' d1!>ah1ht v 1s pr rmunt'nt But <'ould incomt• from all thc"l' ... ourC'c:-. m:.untain mo:-.t homes und hf est' les without extra rul\h ' ASSUMING T HE A:'llSWER I~ no, the most efficient and least cosllv way tu prov1ck th1• .1dd1•cl 1n<·ornt• as through indl\ 1dual d1sab1h1~ mt·onw 111:-.ur.ui\l· riroll'Ct wn Oakland Fmandal. the n;ition's lari.iest f1nu11c1al «ounseltng firm. e:-.limates representallv<' d1s.1b1hty 1ncomt· of Sl.000 a month would cost S2ro a year al ogc 25 111 S790 at agl' 55 Oakl:md F'ma nc1al does not Sl'll tnsur anl·e or inv\•stments The probkm. Oakland savs. 1s not 1n finding d1sab11ily income ms uram·e. but in rinding good d1 sab1hty insur:mcl' To hnd the best pola<'y, famah<'s ~hould ftr\t colculatr how much d1sab1hty insurance would 1> .. • <'nough by check mg all possible ~ources of inrome a~:unsl art ual mnnthh l'Xpt>nses. The next skp 1s to Tero in nn fl\ e major points rn thl! poht•). -Thi· rler1n111on of d1!onh1l1tv. Thi• f1•wt•r restriction~ and exclusions the better. -T HE OU RATIOS OF IJl•nrf1h If not for llfi:-. p:I\ ments should continue to at h.•a\t .ii.:c li5 for hoth s1rkn1 "' .ind accuknh -The ehmma11on J><•rtod ThC' loni.:t'l\l affurdablt> llm1· basl"d on sav111g~ and sack pay bl•1wf11~. '' lll'st -The premium. ··If onl• pr1•11uum M·e m., trcmC'ndousf\ lower than the olh<'r quot<'s." Oakland cautions. "cxam1111 the contract carefully before choosing II · · -The cancell:it1on .ind renew:il 1mw1sions C'over agt should be guaranteed renewable and non-cancellable until 65 al least. MOST l~Sl'R F.RS WlLL not issue d1suh1llty <'overage for mor e than 50 to llO p1•n ·cnl (If i.!rm .... 1111 on11.•. They sa~ they must limit the frnanC'1al a1trJct1v~11l·"s of becom1nf! disabled so that bl.'an~ ~•Ck or hurt does not become profat:i ble There 1s no readily av:.11lablc source of Jccur ate t'om parat1ve inform a lion or lhl· companie'i mvol ved. /\. rat1onJI choice must be th1• 11·~mlt of multiple 1nquirec .... Whale only .1 fnnge number of 1mh«1cs may be su-,pel·t . ~ .. mpll· contr.ict• from at least three or four maJor «ompan1c.., :-.hould tJl checked, Cate wood warns. /\re there altcrnatrH·s to adl'Quat<· 1nsurant'E' prolcc tton? Yes a m oney-saving, monC'v makin~ invt'slment pro .i:ram and a working ... poust•. /\R:itnst thr workinJ! spouse·, contribution in e;irmngs. though, must hl' w('IRhtd :-.uch t'Os ts as home trealml•nt of tht> rhsablc-d mall' und the loss of Social Secuntv lwnt•f1h ~tell. i.a~'i Oakland, thot workinJ! spouse may be· t hl• onl~ ho1w Puffing, PUDiping He'll Try Flying NORTH PROVIOENC E. R I ltd') -Josrf)h /\,Zinno thinks hC' can fly \\1th the help of M>m c balsa wood aluminum and 1wdal pow1·r Zinno. 52, an mdu..,tr1..il t.'ni:1nrer, has 'P"nl four yc:irs bu1ldmg a strange-look111~ man·powt>r('!I aircraft. Well, ma~·lw 1l's an aircraft · .. All_t 'm ".111 en~ fnr now •s ;i <la v "11 h C' .11 m winds," he• ..,aid Sunday The craft has ·' 711 root WIOl'!Sp,tn hul weigh<; )USl 150 pound<> Zinno -;aid h1· "111 U\e thP ()1111nwt 1'111111 N<•vy ba"lt' :11r11l'ld's run\\ ,1\ \\hl'n h1· tru·' 111 1wd.1I h1:, rrcataon to J I ,1kt• of( s pl'l•d of Iii tnlll.'' fll'r hOUI The ult1m ;itt· .11111 "t•1 makt• a r1~urc• r·1i:ht.'' Zinno ,;i,d . That's the f'Ol al,,.,. t•ml or llw r:11nhow Off shore Plant Wins First Okay WASJUNCTON 11\l') • A tlraft <'nv1ronmPnl;,I lfl1pact ~tat1•mc•nt by th\• Nuclt•ur lt<·i!ulatory <'omin1i.111on tNftCJ rrc•nmm1•nd:s 1:-.su:inr1• of ,1 1•011~trurtwn 1w1 inlt for the world':-; first Clo.111111( nu<'l,.ur pla11t, l\,1~ 1nl! bc•nd1ts would lllll WC'I i!h :irlv1•r >;1• c•n\•11·0nnw11t "I 1 rnp111•111 Ttw 2!>0 p11i.:1· '.t.11t•mf'nl "·" prt11lw·11d :dt 1•r a t wo yN1r ~t ur1v of the' .1ppl1t•,1tw11 h v l'uhh« S1•n 11•1• 1:11, anti J-:1.-rtrlc nf Nc•w .]t•r"l'Y to hudd fh1· i\ff,1nl1< Nud1•,11 Cic•nc•rating Sla· twn t\li o milt·~ off ltw rn.1s1 of ;-.:,.w ·'"' · ,., The vrrlam111.1rv 1•n1 iror111w111.t1 ''''"' r111w wi ll be put out for ron1ml'11l In \,1n11u ... l1•clt•1 .11 :11111 'tllll· .11t1·nnrs , on NHC :.pokesm un !l,11tl "THESE CO~ Mf-:NTS WOlJl.Ohrl\'r to Ix• tak<'n into nr- count 1n prPparm1: ;1 f 111111 '' 111 r•mr•nl. wh1rh "noltl cnnstllutc lhf' NH(; :staff's <'\ ult•n<'•' 1111 t>O\l r 11n ml·nta I 111 .1t1t>rs at ,, public hearin~ to c·on"tll'r lh1• ;1pplln1t111n ." thr 11poke'.'lmDn said In a parallel 1)rl)('co;-;, the• ;-.;nc· !l1.1rr muo;f Mmpletr a r<'· \aew of the appllrJlton from the• \t,tndp<J1nl 11f h<>:dth and safely. he said. · GT Marin Launched SAN DJ EGO <A P) Thr \l't'ond 11f \hrl'<' PQv.erful ferrv boats built to ca rry commutC'ri; across San 1-'ran<'•Sco Bay has been launch<'d 11\'r<' for oulfitlin!( and teshng The GT Ma ran . powered hy three 2.500 horsepower gas lurbme engines, w.1s butlt for the Golden Gate Brtdgt".' Hjghway and Trunsportation 01strict at a cost of $4.;;i. million. It is scheduled to bt>Um St'rv1cc belw<'en San fi"rn~ cisco and Mllr1n County on .June 6. The CT San f't-anca s<'o, ll\\1t1ched Oct. 5, 1974, was damaged by nn eniine room flre l n!it mon\tt nnd has not been put. into service. The th1r<f st}1p, lh~ (4T SonQma, i• ltlll under <'onstr4c:tJon. - Al.f DAILY PILOT 'Aryan Nose, A119lo Cheeks' Aging Yippie Abbie Hoffman. 39. has partially unveiled the plastic-surgery remodeled face he says he is using m his under- ground life. Hoffman. who jumped bail two years ago and fled drug charges that could have Jailed him for ufe. i,ays ... In my new life. people don't know I'm Jewish.·· 'Fourth' Blasts Blasted By Safety Commission CHICAGO (AP) -The nalJon 's 200th Fourth of July birthday blast may be the last in which Americans personally salute Uncle Sam with anything much stronger than lady· fmgers. (CONSUMER) A Consumer Products Safety Com· mission spokesman said prehminary federa l r egulations banning firecrackers containing more than 50 mihgrams of powder have not attract· (-d sigmf1cant oppos1t1on and are ex· peeled lo become permanent in Sep· tember. REPORTS FR0 :\1 THE fireworks industry indicate the b1centenn1al has helped spark a modest manufacturing upturn. THESE Rl'LES, AIMED al the backyard ninety of fire works, would m a ke a ll bu t th e sma ll e s t firecrackers lhose called lady- fingers -1lll·gal .. l wouldn't say it's a ~ming year," the president of one large flre\\orks company said in an 10 terview "But 1t 's goan~ to be much better than last )ear or the year before ... Conkling said most ractories arc \\ork1ng at full capacity. APA mem- bership, a bout 60 firms. accounts for more than 90 percent of the fireworks industry in the United Stales, he su1d. APA members already observe the SO-milligram hmit voluntarily. The new federal regulations, draft· ed after a four-year study, won't af- fect the display business. Nor will they a lter bans on firecr ackers 1m· posed in 32 states. Eighteen states still allow fir('(·r ackers, but current federal rules lim 1t the size to 130 mi Iii· g ram of powder. Ho wever, J o hn Conkling of Cheste rtown. Md , secretary or the Amencan Pyrotechnics Association. said the state buns have not prevented a ''ht•allhy" black market in large firecrackl·rs -cherry bomb i.1Le and larger. THE FIREWORKS industry keeps its production fi gures secret, and even the APA can't say what annual sales are. That makes il hard to gauge the bicentennial bus mess boost. Book Says Maybe Ike Was Righl LONDON tA P l A former British foreign office m mister s ays the late Field Marshal Vis· count Montgomery may have been wrOnf: 10 argu ang with Supreme AIUt'd Co mma nder Dwi~ht 0 . F,isenhowcr In favor of a dash to Bertin aflcr the North MnC'a <'ampaign of 1942·43. Lord Chalfont. n onetime d(>fense <'Or· rt.'spondent for the T1mtos o f London, S O)S no t·nt1C'1bm can obl>rure the J,!enuine accomplish· ml'nt of l\t ont.:omery in llt>h•alln.: the Germani. ,1t Alamem the f1rl>t ma1or Allied victory. But Cht1lfont. m a h10- J.'F'Uphy -c1f M ontgomerv JU'4l published -ll'ss thnn three weeks after lht' f um ed military kader 's death -adds that Montttomery fulled to punue tht> vl<'lory ag. gresslvely enough. And r efcrrl nJ? In "Montgomery of Ala- mean" to Montgomt>ry'i' argum(•nt -< wltn Ei11l'nhower over Allic<l :-trategy after Nort h Africa, Chalfont :;ays . "It Is possible to con- clude that E1i1cnhOWl'r was genernlly ri~hl ond Montgom ery generally wr ong.'' TYBVLGE INBVLGAJU4 . SOFIA, Bulearia (AP> -T h e n umber o r television sets registered in Bulgaria rose from 10,000 lo s.s million In the decade from 1961 to 1971, the news agen cy BTA re· ported. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY "Most of the members arc -;ort of quiet about their volumes." 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The book . bv Wa hington P oi.t re- porters Bob Woodward and Ca rl Ue rnslt'1n. purpo rts to n•lutc th\· last days of ·lht' ~1d minis tration of formt'r Pres1dl'nt Nixon It de· PIC'll> Nixon 11 -. emo· t1onally upst't, poss1blv u1c1dal and drinking heav1lv dunng that lime E<.irher. f ord said he could not pe nonall) verif y thos e charac· tenzat1ons "I hope the book 1s ac- curate." the President said "I'm not quahf1ed to pass judgment on all the mc1dents and stones alleged " SACRAME NTO <AP)-Rooald Reajar\'1 man· datory "WOTk for weJ.Care" procram (1&iled becau~e al was not practlc:il, a ft.ale report says. The three.year Community Work Experience Program, mandatf'd by le islatloo, expired June 30 Jt referred welfare rC<'ip1t-nta Jn 35 counties to non·pay1o c Jobs Performil\lt the work wu reqwred to continue rect!h•mg wtlfaro. THE E VALUAnON O•' the t'Xperiment. a study rt'lea1ed Monclay by the i.tate t:mploymerll Development Department. said only about •. 760 person~ received job assignments during the pro· gram's peak year, 1974. That represented only 2 6 percent of the llf2. 7~ welfare N <'ipients avails.bit: dunng that year. It found that some program staff were ''re· laU"ely d1smterested in the program and made re· ferrats mostly wh~n prcsbure wa:. placed on them" to meet quot a~ The program was operated b} thl.' adm1n1stru· tlon of Republican Go\•· Heagan, \\hO vetoed one leg1~ lal1ve effort to abolish 1t GOALS OF Tiil:: PROGRt\)1 included helping emplo> able \\e lf are rec1p1ents nch1eH i.e1r. suff1c1ency They had to ~ork up to 80 houri) a month to rem 310 eu~1ble for a id. Democratic Gov Edmund Brown Jr 's ad· ministration recently unveiled a Jobs program that would include voluntary work for welfare recipients that would keep lhem eligible for aid unless they made more than $8,000 a year The report Lo the Legislature said the Reagan NEW CAR TIRE DEAL #1 STEEL BELTED RADIAL 95 program failed b<cause it Jacked participation from alt countu~s. despite a tealsJaUve ma.ndate. • A LACK OF "WILJ.JNG cooperation and full partlclp•tton of couube " was a mltjor ractor In the poot level O( pcr~ons given JOb iSSl&nments, the re· port said. •'6"·'' :"\U ~11:'\1'.\ll ''.\I l\ \'I'.~ l"'.\IF:-\1' :\•• 1\11 hdrn" ,1l 1,,.:11.11l 1 .uul 111ut tlll\''lllll'lll '·" "' u lo111 Ii'(, 111t,•1,· ... t .11111u.dll. 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BRAKE RELINE t Install NEW tieevv duty 1tn1no on all 4 wheel'' '2 Rebut Id the cytond~rs on ail ..mee1s1 3 Bleed brakes -1Mtall heavy duty orake nu1d 4 fnsoec:I brake return sonncr; !I Turn and true all 4 brille drums 6 1ruoect lrontwheel beanngs 7 Ac11ust 1><11.et ano Cheek eireroencv hnkaQo 8 AOld tett vour avtom:>t>tte New car tire sale ends April 24th ALIGNMENT SPECIAL We adjust caster. camber • toe-ln, and lotK>ut settings to car manufacture r 's specifications. ... s1o's C:OM'ACT I STA .. DAlD AMBICAMCAU Rain Check: Should our supply of some mes or lines run ahort during this event, we will honor any orders placed now for Mure delivery at the advertised price. Don Swedlund Inc.. GEN~~~~IRE Priced uahown II • ........ Adlllts 911d ... ., compe1111ve1v p11ccd l855 Harbor BIYd. Costa Mesa ,._..,.,u.w Phone 540.5710 11 independent dealers W...l•W_. ...... ltU...._..., .. C......,__141-0JH J.wetry & M ....... .ct SoW 1838 Newport 11¥d., Costa Mesa DIAL .l·E-W·E·L-R·V General Tir~ Store' E d1spl1yin91111 646-5033 ... 0e_,,.,_a 15 '_Q"' --Sooner or later, you'll own Generals------ •. Orange Coast EDI rro N los ing toe k s VOL. 69, NO. 104, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1916 C TEN CENTS Testimony Supports Battin's Claims , By GARV G RANVILLE Of .... 0.11, ...... sa.11 • A key prosecul1on w1t.ll(>SS nd milted Monday that 1nd1cled Orange County Supervisor Robert Da ttin never directed counly employes to do campaign work on county lime. Ted Mor:nlls, Batlin's office manager an 1973·74, spent most the day identifying proBecut1on exhibits intended to point to Bat· hn's use of cuunty employei. in h1s unsucces$ful 1974 c3mp:11gn for statewide orrice Bu~ in 40 m1nutea of cros~· examin ation by defense attorney Matthew Kurihch. Moraitis 1n d1cated that Battin had little lo say about what h1!> stafC workers dJd or did not do in his tll-fated campaign '"Did Mr Battin kll you to dJrecl county people to do cam- pa1gn work on count} time ~" Kunli{'b asked "No. he didn 't ~pec1flcl11l~ stale that thl' ~ork ~hould Ix· done on county time." Morallt11 replied "Did you e\'er hear b1m dir~ct someone to do campaign act1v1ty dunng county workaog hour s·' · Kurihch conllnuea. "l don't beheve l dad," :ln'lwered Mora1t1s. ltlesa f "ire Dotased 1><1117 ~ .. I Plwo .. lly LH ... , ... Fireman pours water o n blaze that erupted Monday a fternoon in a garage a t 2003 Anaheim Ave. on Costa Mesa's west side. No one w as hurt, but fire . caused an estimate d $1,500 damage to garage and fence at re;;ir of property. Battalion Chief Edward Lewis said garage was full of box- es and papers which provided fue l for the fire, which, investigators believe, was started by children playing with matches. 45 Killed In Finland Ammo Blast JI ELS INKJ , Finland CAP) An explosion al a government •mmunlt1on plant killed 45 persons and {'rit1call y injured <inother 20 today, leaving lltlle more of the factory than the con. (rete floor and twi s t ed machinery. omcials said. Most of the dead were women. The blast m the township or l,npua, 230 miles north or here. was by Car the worst accident in f''inland's peacetime his tory. It wrecked the <'artridi?e loadlnR plant of the Lapua ammunition works while more than 60 persons wen• working an thl• bwlding, offir1als said. The blas t w.-s "•It more than l!I m iles away and broke windows within two-thirds of n male. "So far WI.' have no Idea Of th<• cu use of the tt>rrable eicplos1on, ·· a defense ministry spokesman uld. "The stran1te thmg nbout 1t was thnl 1t was just onc big bang Mnd not a series or explosions.·' The spokl"s man said the plant ~tored 440 Pounds of l(unpowdl'r and ('OntalnHt crates o< nOe am· munition. The exact amount pre- sent at the time or lh•· explosion. wall not known. "The blft!it wns so 11<1wcrlul lhlll only th<' con<' rel<' floor (I( the bualdinit nnd some l "' l!>led machant•rv were ldt. ·· lht• spokl'smon 11n1d ncrenst• l\11n1 ster lni:var s Melin new to tht> scene Wllh high ministry om cia ls lo inspect tht• damage. ond President Urho Kekkonen and Prime Minister Martti M1ettunen both sent lele- (See BLAST, Page AZ> DOW REBOVNDS ON SWW DAY NEW YORK (A Pl -The stock market r ecouped some or last week's losses with a technical rally today. Trading remainf.'d hght. however Brok~rs said there was nothanit special in the economic news to mspare the advance. They s aid il stemmed largely from buying by investors looking for bargain s among stocks d epressed in last week's drop. The Dow J ones average of 30 stocks gained 12.99. poin~ l<> 984.26. (Tables. A 13) Good Gets 15 Years; Murphy Draws Five SAC RAMENTO (AP> - Manson cultist Sandra Good, a close friend of Lynette Fromme, was sentenced today to 15 years in prison for conspiring to threaten lives or business and government leaders. The same judge who sentenced Miss Fromm e to life in prison in December for the attempted as- sasslnalion or President Ford also sent enced Miss Good 's rodcfendant, Susan Murphy. to five years in prison. U S. Dis trict Court Judi;tl' Thomas J. MacBride said tht•v had committed "ach of t<'r ronsm" comparable lo hijack· Y achls Speed Home From Guadalupe By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.11,11'1 ...... u,..1• ... Strong wtnd• off the IJaja Cahfornla coast were bringing the 16 yachts in the Balboa Yacht Club"s 600-mile Guudalupe Island race home at a rapid pace today The 20·knot westerly winds and six foot seas apparently were keeping some crews too busy to nnswer the 8 a.m . roll call. Yachts falling to report wert? Drumbeat. Spirit, Casper. Red Baron and Balmaha. Curl Smith. skipper of the escort vessel Locura reported by ham radio that Drumbeat and Spirit had rounded the south end of the island and were headed for home about five hours ahead of the other boat~ which were tern· porarily becalmed on the west side or the island. Of the boats reporting this morning Amona n . a Cal 40 skip- pered by Fred Leichtfuss of Pacific Marine rs Yacht Club. was about 200 miles from the finish Others close astern were Swift. Talisman and Super Star If Drumbeat and Spirit were maintaining their lead they would be about 50 miles ahend of the rest oC the n eet and could finish Wednesday. Spirit bas had radJo trouble and bas not reported since the start of t.he race, but she and Drumbeat have been observed in •close battle for the lead. ings. The two were com'icted March 12 by a jury on charges of con· spiring to mail threaterung let· tcrs to those they accused of polluting the earth. Miss Good also was convicted or making threats in telephone interviews · with radio stations a nd a newspape r. . "I'm satisfi ed that if either or both of you were put back on the s treets today. that you would 1m· mediately ussume your evil con- du<'t.'' Mac Bride said Miss Good. 32. was g1\('0 """ , ears for each or three count~ the sent e n c~~ to run con sccut1 vt:>ly. Miss Murphy, 33, wa'I $!1ven th!' maximum h vc year !>Cnlem•c for the one count of consp.rury al(alnst her . Miss Good wall be ehg1hll' for parole in ri ve year~. Ml!iR Murphy In 20 month.~. The judee said he could not take into consideration copies or d eath threat letters Mi11s Murphy allegedly malled while the tnal was underway. Asst. U.S. Atty. nni{'(' Oabcock said of Manson's Ro-called fami- ly· "They'r e ull in jail. I don"t know what they can do now ·· "You're killing or allow1nl( lo be klllt-d th(' Dir, the ~liter. th(• land. the trct>s. the w1ldhft> Mass Good lecturl'd thl' JUdJ.?1• before he pronounc<'d st•ntenrt• Official Dies In Baltimore BALTIMORE CAP) -A city councilman was killed and three other people. including another coundlman. were wounded to- day by a ~u nm an inside Baltimore's temporary city hall, police said A man .belien~d to have been the gunm a n was s hot and critically wounded by police alter t he shootings. authonlies said. H e was identified as C harl es Hopkins , 3S, of Baltimor e. Two city officials said a man fitting Hopkins' description barged into the clt.,y Board oC Estimates meetioc on Monday and complained that aulhortt.ies bad forced him from his home. Tht4 former Hattan aide, who I!> no"' an auornt>y 111 Santa Ana. also ad malled be determant.'d how much each staff workt'r s hould be paid by campaign rath<'r than county fu nds for their campaign efforts The troubled Santa Ana supervisor 's record:, show that has campaign committee. Friends of Ballin. paid seven !>la/f workers roughly Sl,500 and a s1m1lar amount "'us dt'duclN! rrom their county pay. Kurilac h conte nds Ballan believed. based on figures sup- pUed him by Mora1lls. that ar· counts were square with thul payment. that there was no tux payer money spent for potillcal work. "'Dad you have an accoul\t ang.," Kurilich asked Moraills. ··No," the witness answered. ··Did )'OU ask anyone'"' "No " "\'ou mt>an th:it you never talked to even one or them (staff members )"'" "No. l didn't talk to them.'' Moraitis replied. He Insisted, despite admattinJt that he dad some outside legal work and performed a multitude of campaign chores, that ht' <~e BATTIN. Page AZ> Marine Killed Car Slams Tree in • Storm An El Toro Maranc was lulled when his automobile i:.werved off the road and hit a tree in Cost;, Mesa early today an heavy rain-; that kept trafCic o((i<'ers busy throughout the evenjng Laszlo Konesny, 24, of Lo~ Angeles. was pronounced dead at the scene after the l ·50 a.m cras h near Cecil Street on Newport Boulevard Traffic investigators said the young private might have fallen asleep at the wheel when has car spun off into the mud, traveling 102 feel before colUding with a tree. A portion of the steenng wheel was lodged to has neck and jaw. Police said he apparently bled to death before rescuers <'ould reach hi m Police Lt. John A Regan s211d the fata l a ccident as the first m Costa Mesa since October 19'75 The r1rsl Of two rain related ar- c1dents Monday nightoecurred on Harbor Boulevard near Me r- rimac Way where an auto driven by Wilham Randolph Cave, 2866 Chios Road . Costa Mesa. at- tempted to pull into a dnveway and hit the water·filled curb. bouncing back into traffic. Police said bis ear co!Uded with one driven by Deanna Marte Terrell, 19. of 9581 Woodlawn Drive as she was driving south on Harbor. Paramedics treated her for shock and she was released. In the second crash, bicyclist Clinton Alen Privett, 2016 Arnold St.. Costa Mesa was tossed onto the hood of an autombile driven by J arid Boyd Newman. 60, of 1750 Whittier Ave., Costa Mesa as the 12-year-old boy rode his bike on 19th Street. Police s aid the boy apparently rode out into the street to avoid heavy flooding along the curb near Pomona at 8: 30 p m. He was treated by parame<bcs al the scene and sent borne. About an hour later, an am· bulance arrived at an accident in the intersection of Superior Avenue and Industrial Way where Dana J.,ynne Speer, 19, of * * * Storm Again Dumps Rain On Coast Thal s low -m oving storm ,;ystem which has been playing on-again, off-again with the Orange Coast since Suturday, turned on again Monday night and early today dumping 1.10 in· ches of rain in Newport Beach by 3 a.m. today. lt was the most rain to fall on any Orange Coast city during the storm Orange County llart>or Patrol dispatchn Harry Coil s111d th<• 1·xtra in<'h make'! for 5 63 inches o( the W<'t stuff for the season, as c·ompared lo 12 22 anrhes lust yl'ar and an annual average or about 13 inches Los Anl(eles Weather Servic£' forecaster Ge-0rge Calzada said o paltry .35 of an Inch fell on that {'1ly last night a nd this morning. bringing the total to 6.89 for the year. also short of an average or JJ.27 inches. Other areas i n Orange County reported varying degrees of rain· Call. with Santiago Peak report· ing 1.2 inches for a total or 20.5 in- ches to date. That area normally gets 2S 9 anches. Laguna Beach forecasters re- corded .85 of a n inch. San Clemente •. 45 of an inch and San- IStt RAJN, Pa«eA%) Mesa Store Rilled Burglars crawled through a bathroom w indow during the weekend and made «t with $119 in cub and athletic equipmen~ from the Locter Room. a sport. ing goods store at 1113 Baker St.. Costa Mesa police sald tOOay. • 1662 Oahu Plac e. Costa Mesa was slum ped m her car against a utility pole A second motorist. l\11ch11d Alexander Taamasov, 22. of 122 40th St .. Ne wport Beach. was Ur· r'?sted by officers at the scene for being under the influence of an intoxicant. Miss Speer ~a~ pulled from her totally destroyed automobalu and transferred to Hoag Memoria l Hospital where of ficials today sa id !>he is in satisfactory condition with culi. to her race. Pie in Face Yippie Plasters Buckley NEW YORK <AP> Author-columnist Wilham Buckley w as d elivering a lecture when a pie, tos~ect b y a m an fro m the uudicnc~. struck him on the head. Claiming credit for the m1sduef Monday night was Aaron Kaye, 26. who said he is a reporter £or the Yipste r Times. official organ of the Youth lntern3. t1onal party once Jed by Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman. "Me and other Yippies in- filtrated the <1u dience a nd J hit him with a s hav ing-cream pie ." Kaye said as he described the in- cide nt at New York Unive rs ity 's Loeb Studen t Cente r a uditorium. "A lemon m e ring ue pie costs about $4 and I wasn't going to spend that." •llCl(l.l Y Kaye said he threw the pie at the conservative columnis t because he was "wa5 putting Sov· iet author Alexander Solzhenitzyn on a pedestal and s pouting that jazz about America, love it or leave it.'' Kaye was not arrested and Buckley continued h1s s peech . NB Wife 'Petrified' In Alleged Threat Doctor's wife Janice Robinson of Newport Beach testified unde r close defe nse questioning late Monday that she ''h.id out" in rnotels for two days with the man allegedly hired by her hus band to kill her. Mrs. Robinson, 38, of Bag Ca- nyon, made at clear that !.he Ul'· companied self.styled "hil rnan" Anthony Scalise to motels in Huntington Beach and Ventura because she was afraid oC her husband. Speaking in little more than a whisper, she testified: "At one point I was afraid of Wayne Robinson, J ohn Foster and prac· tically the whole world. In fact, L WU petrified " Scalise, 39. was known to Mrs. Robinson as "John Jo'ostcr" until last Feb. 26 when police stepped into the picture and arrested Or. Wayne Lester Robinson. 42. on charges or conspiracy to commit murder Those th:tr){cs will now lw 1r1 o v c' ct t o O r a n g e C o u n t y Superior Court with Santa An:i Municipal Court Judge Robert F. Lu w's decision late Monday thal the doctor should face lnal. Judge Law set April 20 as Dr. Robinson's arraignment date in Superior Court. lie refused to raise the Irvine physician's bail from the $150,000 already posted by the defendant. Scalise testified in tho pro· Costa Mesa House Damaged by Fire Fire caused an estimated $4,000 in damage to the Costa Mesa home shared by Ron Ken· dry and Douglas Baker early lo· da.y. Firemen said the blue broke out in a bedroom of the home at '1&t W. 18th St. shortly before 7:30 a.m. Both men Wtt"C away from the house at the time, firemen said. liminary hearing that he got to know Mrs. Robinson early this year after he r husband hired him. Scalise said he posed as reul estate investor J ohn Foster who was interested in Riverside pro- perty she owned . At that time. both S<'alase and Mrs. Robinson teslaficd, she wa~ involved in bitterly fouAht pr<' trial actions on child support payment issues raii;cd when sht: sued Dr Robinson for divorce. Scalise testified that h•• {'hanged his mind about murder- ing Mrs. Robinson after the doc- tor Ins isted that he take her purse, shoes, billfold and rlng)I plus her IUD birth control devlce to him after thl' kilhnJt. Scalise said he decided to hido <Su DOCTOR, Page AZ> Coa~t. .. We atllPr Moi.tly cloudy with 'rut· lf'rro s howers and IX>~sahlc thundershowers tonight. Highs Wednesday low 60s. low tonight, mid·40s. so percent chance of show<>r~ tonight, 10 percent Wed· nesday. INSIDE TODA V A <U1y on the compatgn troll with Sen. llrnry Jocluon /ocu~,., on priorltlr1. Page AB. ,41 DAILY PILOT c Gun Bill Goes to House WASHINGTON IAP> The House Judiciary CommJt\\''-' tu day reversed a vrt>vW>us vote and sent a eun control baJI toward lbc noor of the House tor the finJ. time since 1968, T he bill. banning so callf'd Saturday naght specials not now 1n pr1vatt• owneri>hlp and e:.tabhshrng mandatory St--tl ~nee& for u11m1 a gun whtle com 11Ultiog a felony, w~ pa11ia.t."d on a 20 12 vote JudJc1ary Chairman Peter W , Rodino Jr :.aid the legLSla~on would be s ubmalled t.o the House, Rules Committee 1mwQdJately alter the House retun111 from Easter recei.&. LegJslalJoo must pass throu&h the Rules Commit· tee which sets a ti me schedule for a vote on the House floor One change under the new leg1slalion does away with a federal National Handgun Trac- ing Center proposed an the first bill. Manufacturers, dlstnbutors and wholesalers would have ~n required lo submit records of their transactions to the center. However, gun shops would not be reqwred to send the center re- co rds of u les to private Ill dividuals. Op p o n en t s argued that establishment of a center would ha\'e the sam e effect as expand- ing federal registrat ion of firearms. The new bill a lso increues license fees for gun wholesalers .end dealer s but not as much as proposed in the previous bill Under the new bill, dealers would have their license fee increased from $10 to SSO and wholesalers from $10 to $125. Under the original bill. the de· alers' fee would have been in creased to $200 and the wholesalers to $300. Another c hange removes a handgun s ize test as the only fac· tor m determming whether a weapon should be banned as a Saturday night special. ,. ln its place. it substitutes criteria that had been 1n ex· tStence since 1968 to outlaw the imports of Satu rday night specials into this counLry L'nder the system. size 15 only one factor to be considered tn de· ll'rmin1n g whic h handgun!'I should be banned Other critena include the caliber of the weapon, the method of manufac· turt>, the qualtt} of matenal used 1n manufacture Jnd !>afety realure:. l'he leg1sla lion 3pproved by the committee was introduced bv Rep Tom Railsback t R ttl I, v.ho ll'd a "lucee:.sful dnve to kill the earlier leg1slat1on last month. The Ra1bback proposal wao; v.orked out with Rep John Conyer!> Jr 10 M 1ch ). eha1rman of thl' Judiciary cnme sub<'Om· m1ttee, Rep. Robert McClory CR· Ill l. ranking Republican on the eomm1ttee. and Rodino DOCTOR. • • nut tn motel!'\ with Mn Robm!'lon .tfter h<' roll<>ct ed $10,400 that, he ,;:ud, wa!'I left for him in a car bv Or Robm,on ac; payment for lht• k1lhn1t ,\,ked h~ deh•n5c attorney Art Ramsey why he did not am mediately contact police when he had decided not to go throuf'h with the kalhng, Scalise replied 'l wanted a 72·hour head start ·· Scala11c lest1f1 ed that Mrs. Robinson wu incredulous when hr told her of the murder plan wnd that she only really believed him when he showed her note!'\ nl· lc1Eedly written by her husband to Scahse . OAANGE COA$T ,,.. ftrt~-('('14~t ""''" ,.1...,. .. , ..... ,,_ ,, t \"'>t;ttf'W'ft ...... ,,., ""' ,. ""'' '""'-"''/'ft, t ..... flt-.. (04' f f yhO"'l"'J (4•tt.....,_W ... tW• tf• ""dlf·flr'\ ., ... ''"''*'',.. • .,.~ .. '"' ~""' • t·ti•'t t\.111 (('11\'Ai li}r'• ..... ,.,,.., ~4t<lll U~t~t-. 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U ... , ......... tel•' C...t• MtW .. (A.t•torft•• ~··~iO"I ... , .... , .... ")1 "'°"' ............ "',.,.......,"''· "'~'''* .. *'''""'~ pt\-"'• /tlo11day of "'Bal Week" In LB Case Judge Accepts Attack Story 8 y TOM BARU·:Y Of t .. o 0.llr ,., ... 'I"" Judge Wilham L Murray rulf'd todav that his Oranice County Supirtor Court jury tan listen to prost>culion tf's timony that John Michael Moore uttu<'kt-'d tus w1fr and her mother in St. Louis. Mo 15 months beforl' he allegedly klllt.>d his estrangt'd wife in Laguna Beach. The judge reje<'ted a defense motion for the exclusion of such tei.l1mony after r uling thal Moore. 26, displayed an intent to ktll when he lhreatl"fled the t"o women at thetr homt' in Januarv, 1974 Dep uty District Attorney f'rank Bnseno said a St. Lows pohce officer will testify before the jury that Moore bit both women after a s hot fired in the domestic scuffle narrowlv mis· sed his wife. Jayme Sunmons Moore. 24 Witnesses h'st1Cied Monday thiit Muor~ W'6~ s~~" h1din& In th• alley on sev«"ral oc<'asions lhut day before M r-6. Moore left ht•r home and head~d for downtown LnJ1un11 Beach. l.oc11l r t'~l d\•nt Mlc huc l Mactloek. 26, t<'stif1cd lht1l Moon· told him hy tclt'1>hooe the nighl before tht1t hl' 111tendt.'<1 Lo con front his estran~ed wife and end her hfe. Bnst•no told the JUI")' m his npcnini: st.1temt•nt that Moore was Jt'aloul) of \\hat he believf'd to be his wife's assoc1alaon wath other men. lie seeks a \'erdlcl of first degree murder. Should there be anv doubt that •'Bal Week" is dead. let th.is photo serve as evidence of its demise. It was taken Mon- day just outside the Balboa Fun Zone looking toward the Balboa Pavilion. This area near the ferry l anding on the Balboa Peninsula was once a veritable b('chive of teenage activity during Easter vacations past. But alas. limes have changed. "If you allow this testimony to come into this trial the jur) might think that Mr. Moore 1s a bad. \'IOlent person." defeni.e ut torney Patrick N agers argued vainly today. ..1'he circumstances 1n St Louis would appear to be what they allegedly were here:· Judge Murray cris ply replied. "ll would appear to me that Mr Moore came to Laguna Beach to correct the deficiency of h.is ac- uons in Missouri " Bookie May Get Freedom HOSTON 1A P I An accused bookie may be freed from prison and $1 m 1l11on in C'as h a nd securataes confiscated from him may ~ returned because a typist made a mistake m copylJ\g in· formation on a warrant used m securing his convi<'tton. County Planners Streantline Work The Orange County Planning Comm1ss1on took steps Monday to streamline its operation when it re commend e d th at ad· m imstrators take over some of its routine wor k Forwarded on a 4-0 vote to the Board or Superviso.rs was a re· eommendation that certain kinds of use pt-rmits presently calling for commission approval be channeled through the county zoning administrator. If approved by the super visors. the move will save the planners lime. time they say is needed for weightier commission business While the commission quickly approved the us e permit transfer. 1t backed away from re- commending that appeals of its decisions to the Board of Super visors be lamited to transcripts of evidence and testimony already presented al Planntnl? Commission mcamgc; Commission Chmrman Shirley Grindle said lhc effort to restnet what the board could hear in an appeal stood "li ttle, 1r an~. chance or winning approval .. But transferring 12 of 24 cl<lbses of use permits to the zon. mg administrator's domain was tn keeping with a recent board order for the commission to streamline its operation. T hat order came after t he planners asked permission to meet 10 trmes a month rath<•r than eight. Tot Squeals To Officer About Mom TAMPA. Fla <AP> "My mommy has a i.:un pointed itt you.'' the J year.old blurted 011 a police officer drovt' hts hoy''I mother to headquarter:> to book heron a child abuse rhari.te. Sure enough, police said Patrolman David A. Levins said he whirled out of his crwser. yanked open the back door and disarmed Charleun •··Eckert She had a 22-caliber automatic aimed at his btck. Levlnu aid. Levins. however , lsn·t cl'rtaln the toddler actually savt>d hi!'I life. ''I'm not really !'lure," the of fleer said. "Slnct' his mother had her hands cuffed behind her back. 1 don't think her aim would have been all that good." Mrs. Eckert was charged with aggravated assault. noMthf'lcss. It started when Levins said he dtscovert'd little Enc sleeping m the back seal of a car parked al a bar late Sunday. He said be asked the boy his a~e and where his mother was. "All he could tell me was that he was3yearsold.'' Le\'in.ssald About 30 minutes later. Mrs. Eckert came along, investigators said. "She did drive up with another person after I already had the boy tn m y car," Lev ins said. "I went up to his mother and arrested her !or child abuse." Levins put the boy and his mother in the back seat of the patrol car for the ride to head- quarters. They bad gone about five blocks when little Eric piped up. Police said Mrs. Eckert had the gun hidden under the waistband of her slacks. Officers sald they art'n 'l sure where she got the (un. Along with that request came a suggestion that tbe com - missioners be paid $75 a meeting for the extra two meetmgs. Supervisors quickly rejected the added meetmg-mcome pro- posal and suggested that the commission take steps to concen- trate its efforts on planning is- sues rather than administrative <'hores. A few weeks later. Fifth Dis- trict Plannin g Commissione r James Thorpe highlighted lhc need for a reduced work load Favorite Son Outranks Dad And Reagan SAN FRANCISCO <AP l Cahforn1ans think Edmund Brown Jr. 1s doing a better Job as governor than his father. Pat Brown. and his predecessor. Ronald Reagan. according to a California Poll released today. But a heav)' maJority doubt the 38-year -old governor has enough experience to be president. in· dependent pollster Mervin Field said. Brown succeeded Reagan as Californi a chief executive 14\1-i months ago, and has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for pres ident. The poll shows 53 percent rate Brown as doing a good job. 32 percent say a fair JOb and nint> percent a poor job Six percenl had no op1n1on The highest rating was 1n February 1969 fo r Reagan. who 1s a eand1date for lhe Rt•pubhcan pre"l1dent1al nommat1on At that time 42 per<'ent r ated him as do 1ng a god Job as govt'mor The best rating for Brown·i; father" hen he was governor was in Februarv 1962 Thl' rating., wt>rf' 25 percent good. 3~ fa ir. Jo poor and 11 no opinion. Seventy percent of those quec;- tloned doubted 1f Edmund c; Brown J r has enough upcncncc lo be prt•s1dtnt. TONIGHT NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD Regular meeting, Costa Mesa City Council Cham- bf'rs. 7·:10 pm ''BEHIND THE HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7.30 p.m . . "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM " -South Coast Repertory Theater . Tuesday- Sunday throuah April Z4. 8 o.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL.1' "VACATIONLAND BRITISH COLUMBIA '76" -Films of British Colum bia's vaca- tionlands, SPoosored by Dally Pilot and British Columbia Dept. of Travel , Harbor H igh auditorium~ 8 p.m . DANCE CONCERT -UCI students. F loe Arts Concert Hall, April 14·17. 8 p.m . Adult.s St, students ,l. Fro• Page A I BATTIN ... always put in at least 40 hours a week oo county business. "I received normal paychecks for 40 hours work It 's my behcf that I worked 40 hours a week," Moraitis said He was still on the witness stand undergoi n g cro:.s examination by Kunheh when Judge Kenneth Lae ret"cs:.cu Battin's trial until today When Kurilich f1nashci. v. 1th Moraitis. Deputy Dist. Alty Jack .Ryan will have another op· portunity to question him. The former Battin offiC'e manager was gr anted immunity from prosecution in return for his testimony a bout thr alleged 11 legal campaign work in Huuin ·~ supervisonal offtct• In an 1nd1ctment handt>d do"n in August. the counly Grand Jurv charged Battin with seven fdony cn mes related to the use of coun ty employes and supphe!> 111 111!> 1974 try for :.t ate" ade offll'e Monday" as the fm,\ da) or thl• second we<>k of the ~uper\'1501 ·, tnal. a tnal th:it 1~ expectrd to la:.t rrom four t11 ... l"C "l'l'k'I f'rottt Page A I BLAST. • • grams of condolent•es The government set up a com- mittee to investigate the cause of the blast. News about the explosion took almost three hours to reach Helsinki because a ll telephone connections to the township of 15,000 were cut The defense m1nislry SJ1d all· was found to be in order when thl• last security check on the plant "as made about four month' ago. The planl "as bwlt 1n 1!125 and employ<'d 500 "But they might get the im- pression that he had a very high propensity for violence," Nagers protested. "He was violent to the extent that he shot her m the head to the extent that she subsequently stopped breathing." Judge Mur- ray replied. denym~ th~ motion It 1s alleged that Moore. who labels himself a Hare Kri!>hna member who prefers \ht' :.p1 ntual name or Jagadcv' a Das. shot Mrs. Moore, m an alley o(( Goff Street May 16. Diana Howard who. hke Mr~ . Moore was a me mber or the Laguna Beach chapter of the llare Krishna sect , testified that Moore s hot her companion three t1ml'S in the head while Mr., 1\loore·~ small daui:ht<'r looked 11n Mari1ie 'Rat' In Clemente Just Possum Had lhe l'lus1ve 100 pound Sl1pl'r Ral" cap)bara \'l'nturcd forth from Camp Pendleton to JOm the coyotes and other crit ters roammg San Clemente's Shorecliffs Golf Course? An anxious Shor ecliHs woman called San Clemente police Mon- clay to report same. She told poHce she was frightened that the "eapybara" would bile someone. The big South Amencan rodent has been e luding efforts of Marines lo trap il. Police.Officer Marilyn Maddox and an Orange County Animal Control officer were dispatched lo the course hoping lo capture the huge rodent which has eluded the Marine Corps for months. They found a possum A elear case of mistaken identity, the de - partment said. Meanwh1l<', the capybara 11> <-t1ll pl aying pos!>um al P<'ndleton U.S District Court Judge f'rank II. Freedman rult'd Mon· day that Francb A Vitello, 60, who 1s serving :.1x Lo 15 years at Bndgewater slate pnson. must be freed v.1thtn 90 days unless lhe state mo\ ei. to retry him on gambhog charges of wh1eh he was convicted freedman overturned lhe con- nctJon because he said a war rant ust'd to tni.l a II a wiretap on \'Hello's home v. as improperly drawn a nd inform11llon gain~ from the w1rt>tap was inadm1ss1· ble as ev1denn• against Vitello. Information from lhc wiretap also was used to secure a sNirch warrant for V1tello's safety de· posit box. from which Sl million in cash and securities was seized. ,.reC'dman !>!lid that warrant was also lnvahcl and that the money must still bt• considen•d V1te11o·s. f'r<'edman's rulin1t was based on the fact that a typist 1nad \ertently left the exp1rat1on date off the wiretap installation war· rant. The application for the war· rant stated that 1l would expire 15 days arter 1ssuanec The state Suprcml.' Court bad upheld \11tello 's conviction, say· mg that the warrant rould be re- ad in eonJunct1on with the ap- plication Hut Freedman ruled that the warrant had to stand on its own RAIN ... ta Ana .84. Villa Park had .54 of an inch, according lo Orange Counly Flood Control officials. Th<' Los AngclPs Weather S<'rv1ce said the latN.t storm ::.houtd decrease by tonight with about lO percrnt l'hancc of ahowers Wedne!>day. Calzada !>aid the snow lt.•\•rl 1s down Lo thc- 4,000 foot l<'vrl Thf' fnr('r.1,tn '-Ol<I thl'rC' will be partly rloudy c;k1<'S WednC?' day ENOS SAT.! ALDEN'S ANNUAL SPRING CARPETING BIG SAVINGS ON ... CARPETING -DRAPERY • HARDWOOD· LIMCOLUEM SELECTED QUALITIES OF CARPETING IH FAMOUS IRAHD HAMES OF : BERVEH. llGlLOW. CUSTOMWEAVE, LHS, W.ALTERS, MOHTICELLO, .AUXAHDER SMITH. EVAHS-ILACIC, f.AIRICA. ETC. ALSO: DRArERY. HARDWOOD, AHO ARMSTRONG, CONGOLEUM, GAF LINOLEUM. SPECIAL OFFER: If you whh. w• will ~a$W., HMn. when yo11 coml' In w• con qi•• you .xoct prius • . . thrn is no chGnJ• fw this . service. -v ~·;··:·.-" :.·:·. DEN'S -~t;,;p~i~f.·-.·~: iiiSiBililtiOii: "custom draperies ' I~ 110 ~IC~1' 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 926'27 • PHONE 6.t6 .t838 -646·235.5 • Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 104, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1976 Today's Closing N .• Stooks N TEN CENTS Testimony !Supports Battin's Claims· By GAR\' GRANVILLE OIUle OaUt ~llt4Wft A ltey prosecution w1lJ'les!I ad· mltted Mond;iy that Indicted Oran1e County Supervisor Robert Battin nt. ver directed county employes to do campaign work on county time. Ted Moraitis, Battin's orrice manager in 1973·74, spent most the day identifying prosecution exhibits intended to point to BJt· tin's use or county cmployc~ in his unsuccessful 1974 t·.impalgn for statewide office But in 40 mmutcs or cross· examination by defc~t> attorney Matthew Kunllch. Moraalls ID· dacated that Battao had little to say about what his :.taff workers did or dad not do an h1:. all fated campaign "Dul Mr Ballin tl'l I > ou to dlrcrt rounty people to do cam· paagn work on rount) lime'"' Kurihch asked. · No. ht: dido 't :.pec1r1cally stale th:il thl' work :.hould be- done on county ttme," Moraitis replied. "Did you ever hear him direct someone to do campaign act1v1ty during county working hours·>" Kurahch rontinlled. .. 1 don't believe I did," :lM<Aert>d Moraitis Th(' rormt'r Battin aide. \\ho IS now an attorney an Santa AnJ. ali.o admitted he determined how much each staff worker should be paid by campaign ralhl'r thon county funds for their campaign efforts. The trouble d Santa Anit supervisor's records :ihow lhJt his campaign commilt<.'l'. Friends or Battin. paid ~C\t.'n staff workers roughly Sl.500 anll WifeDesc • s Terror She Hid Out With Alleged Hit Man Doctor's wife Janice Robinson of Newport Beach teslifit'CI under dose defense quest1onrng late Monday that sbe "tud out'' in motels for two days with the man allegedly hired by her husband to Ir.ill her. Mrs. Robinson, 38, of Big Ca· nyon, made it clear that she ac- companied seU-styled "hit man" Anthony Scalise to motels in Huntington Beach and Ventura because she was afra1d of her husband. Speaking in little more than a whisper, she testified: "At one point J was afraid o( Wa yne Rain Dumps I.IO Inches ~Newport That s low-moving storm system whic-h has been playin~ on-again. off-again with the Orange Coast since Saturday. turned on again Mondfly night and early today dumpini: 1.10 111- ches of rain in Newport Beach by 3 a.m . today. It was the most rain to fall on any Oranee Coast city dunng the storm. Orange tounty Harbor Patrol dispatcher Harry Coil said tht• extra inch makes for 5.63 inches of the wet stuff for the season. as compared to 12 22 mches last year and an annual average of abo~t 13 inches. 1Los Angeles Weather Service forecaster George Calzada said a paltry 35 or an inch fell on that t"aty last night and Uus mornm.ll. bnnging the total to 6 89 for lhc vear. also s hort of an average of 13 27 inchf's. Other areas an Orange Count) reportt'd varying degrees of ram full. with Santiago P<'ak report ing 1 2 lnches for a total of 20 S 1n <'hes to date. Thal arNl normally ~et.s 25.9 inches l.ugunu Beach forecasters re- <'Orded '.85 or un Inch, San Clemente, .45 of an inch nnd San lu Ana .84. Villa Purk had .S4 of an inch. according to Orange County Flood Control OHi<'aals The Los A nge h •S Wc>athrr St'rv1ce s:ud thl' lotcsl o;;torm CSt>t' Rt\IN, P•••· A!?) \l'eather Robinson. John Foster and pra{·· tlcallv the whole world In fact. I "as petr1f1ed." Scalise, 39. was known lo Mrs Robinson as .. John F'ostcr" until la!>t Feb. 26 when police stepped into the picture and arrested Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson. 42. on charges or conspiracy to commit murder. Those charges will now be moved to Orange County Supt>nor Court "'1th Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Robert E. Law's dec1s1on late :'\1onday thal the dO<'lor should face tnal Judge Law set Apnl 20 as Dr. • Robinson's arraignment date 1n Superior Court. He refused tu raise the In 1ne phys1c1an's bail from the $150.000 already po!>ted by the defendant. Scahse testified m the pre hminary hearing that he got to know Mrs. Robinson early this year arter her husband hired him. Scalise said he posed us real estate investor John Foster who "as intereste-d in Riverside pro· perty she owned. At that lime. both Scahse and Mrs Robinson testified. she was involved in bitterly fought prt> trial actions on child !>upport Pie ID Face Yippie Plasters Buckley NEW YORK tAPI -Author-columnist Wilham Ouckley wa~ dcli\'ering a lcctur(' when a pie. tossed by a man from the.> audience. struck him on the head Claiming credit for th<' m1sch1cf Monday ni~ht "as Aaron K aH'. 26. "ho said he t!> a reporter for the Y1pster Tames. official organ of th(' Youth Interna- tional party once led by J erry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman "Me and other Yippics in· filtrated the audience and l hit him with a shaving-cream pie.•."' Kave said as ht• described the in c1dent at New York University's Loeb Student Center auditorium .. A lemon meringue pie costs about S4 and 1 wasn't going to spend that." BU(ICl.EY Kaye said he threw the pie al lhc conservative columnist because he was "was putting Sov· 1ct .iuthor AIC'xander Solzhenitzyn on a pedestal and -.pouting lh~1t J:Jll. about America. love 1t or leave it." K :.iyl? \\as not arrested and Buckley continued his 'i J.H.'l' Ch. Good Gets 15 Years; Murphy Draws Five S t\CRA\1F.NTO cAPl :'\1an!>On rult"'t Sandra CiocHI , ;1 rle>i.t> friend or Lynl'ltc• 1-'rnmme. \\JS M·ntN1t'1•ci tofla\ to 15 v1•11ro,; 1n pri,on for t"onspirini: to thrt'llt<'n lives of hus1nc.,s nncl .:ov(•rnn'l(•nt leadt'r~ The same JUdl(f' '"'ho senl<'need Miss Fromme to Ide• 1n pn<ion in Derember for th1· attomptt'd as 11ass1nation of P rt•!o>tdent Ford also ~t'ntenC"ed M111~ Good's codercndant. Sus::m Murphy, tn five yeti rs 1n prison ai:amst her Ml!>S c;ood wiU be eltgtblr for purnlt.• an fave year•,. M 1~!> Murphy 111 20 months The Judg<' said he c·ould not take lnlo consideration ('(>pic'I or ckath threat letters Miss Murphy allegedly malled while the trial was under" ay. Asst US Ally ST'\lcc Oabeock said or Manson's SO·enllcd fam1 · ly "They're all in j111l I don't know what they can dr> now." payment issues raised wh(•n :>hl· sued Or Robinson for divorce Scall:>e tcst1f1ed that ht· changed his mind about murder mg Mrs. Robinson after the dO<' tor insistt'd that he lake hl•r purse. shoes. billfold and rtngs plus her JUD birth control dev1ec to him after the killing. Scalise said he decided to hide out in motels with Mrs. Robin:>on after he collected $10,400 that, he said. was left for him ma car by Dr. Robmson as payment for the killing. Asked by defl'nse attorney Art <St>t? DOCTOR, Page M> Explosion In Finland Kills 45 HELSINKI. Fmland (AP> An explosion at a government ammun1t1on plant killed 115 persons and critically in1ured another 20 today, leavin~ little more of the factory than the con· crete floor and twiste d machinery. omc1als said Mo-.t of the dead were women The blast in the township of Lapua. 230 miles north of here. was by far the worst accident 111 Finland's peacetime history. It wrecked the cartridge loading plant of the Lapua ammunition works while more than 60 persons were working in the building, officials said. The blast was felt more than 15 males away and broke windo"" w1thm two·lh1rds of a mile. "So far we have no idea of th<' ('3USe 0£ the terrible explos1on ," a defense ministry spokesman said. "The strange thing about 1t was that 1t was JUSt one big bang and not a sen es or explosions " The spokesman said the plant stored 440 pounds of gunpowder and contained crates of rifle am· munition. The exact amount pre· sent at the time of the explosion was not known. "The blast was so powl'rlul that only the concrete floor or the building and some twisted machinery were left ... th1· spokesman said Defenst: M 1n1ster Jngvar S. Melin flew to the scene with h1sth mini11try 0Hic1als lo inspect the damage. and President Urho Kekkonen and Prime Min111t1•r Martti Mlettunen both sent tele- grams of condolences. The government set up a corn· mittee lo investigate the cause of the blast. a s1m1lar amount wa11 d~Juckd from th1•1r t•1>un1 \ rw y Kunltch ronll•nds Batlrn behe\ ed. bast>d on figures l>Ufl· plied ham Liv Mora1t1s. that a1• counts "t•re ~q uare "1th thJt. payment. that th1•rc• was 110 t~1x payer money ~11cnt for polilt~'al work ··01d \'OU have an account mg"" Ku'nhch JSk('d Mora1t1s . "'-:o." thl' \\ 1lnl'ss ans\\t'rt.'d •·Did you nsk unyonc·"• 'No ' "You mean that you never talked to even Ont' or lhem (staf( members)?" "No. I d1dn 'l talk lo them," Moraitis replied. lie msist ed. despite admitting th:lt he did some O!Jtside leg;1l '' ork and performed u multitude of campaign chores. that he <Seto BA TTl N, Page A.?) O.lly PHol PllOIO by JCMlrtltt Atyllold• Dogs ;iren 't known for their climbing ability, but this one som ehO\\ managed to get him~elf onto the roof of a home at 2201 Water Front Drive. Corona de! Mar Tht> s pringer spaniel apparently djmbcd out an open window. then couldn 'l ~ct back in, so h<id to wait for somt>onc to help him off his pC'rc·h . NB to Share Cost Of Drilling Project By JOANNF. RF.VNOLOS Of Ott o .. u, p,Jot St4'fl Newport Beach city coun- cilmen agreed Monday to share expenses with the State Depart· ment of Transportation ma drill· ing program designed to reli<'vf• the gas seepage problem in W1•st Newport The progrnm, which will mean the drilling of s1'C holes to drpths of about 15(1 f Pt'l, was r('rom mended by <·onsultant" Gt·11ri.tt• Zebal and .J 1 m Gilstrap 111 a re· p<>rt prepared for the c:1ly Callrans Ii. involved in tlw pro· hl<'m bee<iuse thl' agPnry bought nut the abandoned Oil f1C'ld on ttw Cagney trnct at the· ba~<' or thc west Newport bluff tor rrct'way nghtof way. Zebal !>aid h<' was abl<' to ron· vmrt• lht.· dt'partmt'nl offacwlc; I hat thP 1t.a!> M•(•pugc on l/11~ pro pcrty was sul·h a severe problem that 1t would have to be e<Jrrccll'd before the state can s<.'11 lhe land. The wells arc lo be dug on Caltrans proper! y. The agreement approv<'d by the city council calls for each en· lily to put up $10,000 or half lh<• cost or the proJet·t. Councilmen wt•rc> told thl' r 1ty's !>hare rould rome out of th<' $7!°>,000 in the> n•M'r\I(' crmtin5'c•n <'V fund Zebal t•x11l,11nt•d that th1· o,;eepagl' oc1·11r'> aloni: :i lault lhat runs from the l.itlo ~:incl1> ar('a to Irvine Tl'tt<ict• un a rnutc· lhat up prox1mates t he path folloWl'<l l1 v J>ar1f1c Coa-;t l11ghwa}. The scepaJH' point' ocrur al <'toss faults. he t'xpl111n<'d Mostly cloudy with srat. tcrt>d showers and J><)'lsibll.' thundershowers tontl(ht. Hi~hs Wednesdar lo" W-.. low tonight. mid-40' ~ percPnl ch unt'<' or ~him ers ton1J?hl . 10 per<'ent Wc-<I nesda~ U S. Distnct Court Judae Thomas J . MacBnde said they hod committed "acts of ter rorism"' compatablt-to h1Jack lllj{~ The l"-o Wf'rc• ronvrcted March I:! b\ a )llr'.-on tha1 It•'' of con 'PlrlD5' to mad thrrutening let lt'rs lo lhOM• tht'Y 3('('USl'd Of pollutin~ th<' earth · Voting Reported Light lls1ng data li(nthcr<'d over a period of eight yl'ars. Zcbal snirf two hazardous gast'S are bcin~ c·m1ttcd -hydro,::en sulfide. lht· "rotlt•fl t'lo:.C" ndor. and lht· hydrocarbons with hil:h m1•lhun1· t•onlNtl that .in• h1 14hly combusti hit• flt• .-.:11d llw l1vrtro.:1•n -<ulfldt'. ~h1ch haH rCJU"l1:d a dc•rhnt• 11( pro1wrt y v a lllt''l whcrt' 1t l'I most 11hvio11x. u 1,.,,, rC'1'Ulb 111 ,.,,m pl:1111ts nr ht•<1duch1•-. and nauxt•u from rt>sidt•nts lltHI work1•rs who are exposed lo it over a pro- lon1ted period or lime. INSIDE TOBI\ Y A day on tht campcugn trod with Stn. Henry Jaclc&01l /ocust1 on priontle1. Pol;t AB. ···------------ Miss Good a lso was t·onvicted of mak1nl( threats 111 telephone' interviews ·with radJo stalaons und a newspaper. "l 'm sat1sf1ed that 1f either or both of you \\ere put back on the streets today, that you would 1m· mediately assume your evil con- duct," Mac Bride said. Miss Good. 32. was ~iven five yl'ars for each of tlm~e counts. lhe sentences to run con :-t'CUtl\•eh \11ss M·urph). 33, was gwen the ma\lmum fl\'e-year sentence for the one count or conspiracy Sure To ' • Vacations, Rain Threat Lou:er Tuniout Voter turnout was runn1n1t slightly under 10 percent at noon today as spnng vacation and the threat of rain combined to dampen part1c1pat1on in the city council election. Polhni places throughout the city will remain open until 7 tonight. The candidates. who are nominated by district but elected at large are: District Two: Bob Brockman and Incumbent Don Mctnnis D1strirt Fh·e · Hans HcJ?na . Gwenda Watson and Incumbent PaulRyckofl • * * V~te; • District Seven · Tom Blandi. Bill Morris. Duncan Mcintosh. Per Trebler. Ray Williams and Archibald Scott HI. · A spot survey made of one poll· ing place In uch o( the seven councllmar\ic district.s showed no turnout hi1her than 10 percent, but two polling places recorded voter turnout well below that fi1ture. Al lhe peninsula fire station {District One>. the turnout was 10 per~nt as it w.s al the polling place in Bayshores (District three). Harbor Highlands (Dis· tr1ct Four>. Eastblufr (District * * * 1''1ve) and Corona dcl M11r (r>t!> trictSix). The west Newport tOistncl Two) pollmg place recorded a noon turnout of slighUy Jess than five percent and the polling plal'e in Harbor View Homes <D1stncl Seven )showed a turnout of sliihl· ly less than seven percent. The three seats to be filled in today's e l•ction a~ from Dis· tt'lctsTwo. Five and Seven. Doris George, acting c ity clerk, said results will be talbed at city baJI art~r the polls close Results will be ava1lablC" hv (See VOTING, Page /\2) . * * * Zebal traced th<' seepage to the more than 200 exploratory 011 wells dug In the area between . 1903 and 1933. Some areas along the fault line such as Bnys hores h ave managed to eliminate the prn· blem by trapping the gases un· derground and burn mg them off A similar idea was put Into cf feet in 1972 m the Balboa Covec; area But. Zebal exploinro, thmw <See DRILLING, Pa«ie A2) Poll~ Open Till 7 t A 2 DAILY PILOT N Newport Council I Sets Ban Sk•tcboarders 1n Nev. vurt Hench will stlll havt• a frw ph•Ct':I lrfl lo K<> cafh'r ('llY COUO· c1lmt·n udoptl'd a resolution lhat limits the application or the city's skateboarding ban The resolution, adopted on a unanimous vole, named the st reets on which the city's skateboarding ban could be ap. phed. Those streets are only an the Spyglass 11111 areJ and an Dover Shores. According lo c ity attorney Dennis O'Neil. the ban does oot apply to any other streets an the city. The streets named an the re- wlution are San Martin Way, San Malt'<> Way, Bodega Bay Drive. El Capitan Dnve, Port Mendocino Way, Cambria Drive, Dana Point Way, Point Arguello Way, Point Conception Way and Mon- tec1to Dr1 ve Also listed in the ban are Goleta Point Drive, Spyglass Hill Road, Carmel Bay Dnve, Mission Bay Drive, Point Sur Drive, Point Arena Way, Point Loma Drive. Hair Moon Bay Dnve and Tiburon Bay Dnve . The only s treet named in Dover Shores as Polans Dnve Councilman John 'Store. who recommended city action ban· nang s kateboarders from the Spyglass Hill area, said he re· ahzed the ban is likely to cause some enforcement problems, but he felt 1t ill a good start at solvrng the traffic hazards creat- ed by skateboarders. The city starr is currently working on a proposal to set aside an area an the city for ex· elusive use or skateboarders. Last week the city's Parks. Beaches and Recreation Com- m1ss1on recommended the city lease the abandoned San Joa- qwn Reservoir from the Irvine Company. 1r the city can obtain habilitv insurance at a reasona· blerate. A report on the insurance needed for a city-run skateboard park may be presented at the April 26 council meeting. f'rott1 Page A I DRILLING • • measures work well in cases ot small seepai:es only They have not been effective an reducing th<' odor and fire ha.tard:. in areas of large seepages Zebal said he and C1l!>trap ong1nall~ thought the problem might b<' ~oh e d by drilling four holes to depths or up to 600 fet•l but that idea 'A as scrapped 1n favor of the more numerou!> !>hallo-A er holes he<'ause the dnll 1ng method would be much cht>apN lie sau1 lh<' hol<'c; c;hould pull the ga!.l'~ OUl or lhl' 'Ub '>Urf<ICl' o;trata and cul ,,ff the 'uppl) to the beach area Re cause the volume of gus pro· duced bv tht'St• wl'lls wall 1~ too low for comm1•rc·1al use, tht• AU'> '' 111 bt' burned off at tht• surfat·1· Zebal s:ud the flanng prot'l'S!> will probably j?O nn mdt>finah·I~. hut !ht' m<ljc>r pnrtmn or tht• un deq~round 'upply <'Ould bt• burned off 1n <1 m alter of years lk J'IOIOtC'd out that the stute will not be abll· lo st•ll lhe proprr Iv unlll thc• gas prnhlt•m ha!> bt•t•n 'uh.;t<rnt1ally rt'duced c;,1.,trap, ha1·k1•1l up Ze·hal'c; rc• port hut <'aut1nned counc·1lm<'n 1h.1I tht• propo,al "" no m<•~H' "·'nd th.al 'II.•' r.an w,1\1• .1nL1 .,,,, thr prohlt-m '' 't>h 1•11 · l>ru~ Stor~~ Uo1nhPd ~AN Fll 1\NCI~('() C1\I') i\ homh blew part of ,, door C)ff thr Wal h Owl 1-lr'<all t>ru~ Ston• on lfllh Stn•1•t l\1ondav n1i:iht. the· third 'llll'h M 1s~1on t>1i1tnrt hlu'l 1n two weeks No one Wfl~ hurt ORAN GE COA$T ,.., c~~ '"•""' t •1•• r ... >t ••'" ..,,.., ... ,, t•""h"""·<t '"'° ,..,..,, .,,,, • r..,,,.,.,~ b• '""" ("W.tft(JP (t'Wn,I r,.~,,,,. ,..f.I ( f""l ...... 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M'71 ~:·t:· ::~~ ~~=~. c.i~;:,,~:::1~°: m•lltf ttf •O-•r t1\•""•1110 fW'•ttt nM• W ~~~::!:/.tf'O\llf •l>ft.1•f, ~f~fUtOA •f )lo(o'Mt c•ao fl'•,1•qt pakt •• Ce\t• Mf••, t.a.1•'"" '"""'''f'''"" or t.,,.., "n ~ W..y ~"' .. ,._, 1\"'~ .... flNkhw .. Ol"\t•NI ..... "11,,_,.,, Tu.ld•y Apnl 13. 1m • Monday ftf .. Bal Week' Should there be any doubt that .. Bal Week " is dead. let this photo serve as evidence of its d <.>m1sc. It was taken Mon- day just outside the Balboa Fun Zone looking toward the Balboa Pavilion. This area near the forry Jandm~ on lht• Ral boa Peninsula was once a veritable beehi\'e of teen;.ige aeti\ tty dunng E<.1stt·r vacatton:- past. But alas, times have changed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Job to Be Eliminated NB Departmem Reorganization Approved An Orange County manage- ment audit team thinks the Newport Beach Parks. 8ea<'he4' and Recreation Department ought lo be reorganized. Monday the city council agreed with the t eam's report and .igreed to ehrninate one managl' ment post by next Jan 1 The study or the department called for the elimination or the post of senior recreatio n supervisor. a position used to supervise the department's three recreation supervisors. That JOb is now held by Bob Granger who earns a s alary of Sl.500 per month. Top salary for a recreation supervisor is $1 ,300 per month. Marine Killed As Car Hits Tree in Rain An El Toro Manne was k1llecl when his automobile swerved ore the road and hit a tree an Costa :'>1esa l.'arly today an hC'a\'y rams that kept trafh<' officer~ bu:.) throughout th<' e\'enmg Laszlo Konesny. 24. of Los An~eles. was pronounced dead Ht the :.cene arter lht• l 50 a m <'rash near Cecil Str eC'l un Newport Boulcvarcl. Traffic iO\'esti~ators said tht• youn~ privall' rn1t(hl have fallen asleep at the wheel when has <'~•r spun ore into' the mud. tru\'ehng JO:! fe<'t hefore roll1dmg w1lh a tree A portion of lh<' steenn~ 'II. heel was lodi:ted in has neck and jaw Police sa1cl he apparently bled to death before re4'cuer~ c·oultl rt•ac'h ham Poltcc Lt John A Re.ian o;a1d lht' fatal aCC'ldt•nt 1:-the f1r~t an Costa Mesa i110c('( lrtolx'r 197~ City manager Bob Wynn ex pla med that the elimination of Gran~er s post will mean that he can take a step down to the post or recreation supervisor, or find 'II.Ork elsewhere w1than the cat\' or outside It • None or the 18 recommenda· t1ons made by the audit team will be implemented until July 1. or the start of the new budget penod. The changes are expect· cd to save the city up to $30,000. Wynn said the changes in the recreation s upervision staff will not be made until Jan. 1 in order to ~ivc the four people in the af· rectcd Jobs a chance to perhaps find another Job. · Another money·saving recom- mendat100 that came out of the study called for the department t o ceas e maintenance or parkways and medians that belong lo homeowners' associa· lions W} nn :.aid there are some Yachts Speed Home From Guadalupe Ry ALMON LOCKABEY 0•11• Piiot •••11"'1 li4Hor Strong winds off the BaJa Californi:t t'oasl were bringan~ the 16 yachts an the Balboa Yacht Club's 600·m1le Guadalupe bland rare home at a rapid pace today. The 20 knot we ·terly wmds and s1x·foot se:1:. appart>ntly were kecp1n~ some crews too busy to ans" er the 8 a m roll call Yacht:. fa1hn~ to report wen· Orumbe~1t . Spirit. CasP<'r. Ked UJrc>n and Halm aha areas of the rity where tne r1tv handles the maintenance and that practice will be stopped Jul) 1. One such area 1s lhl• merl1an on El Paseo Dn ve. the cntranc<· to Irvine Terrace from llay...ad•· Dnve Additional!). thl• dl•partmcnt. through the ('1ty count'1l, "'II alo;o formalize Joint agrecml•nts with th e Newport-Mesa l 'n1f1cd School District. Wynn agreed that many of th<.· agreements with the school dis· trict over joint fac1htics. such JS the Mariner 's Park and Mariner's School, have been done on a verbal basis, "and sometimes t he city ends up put· ting in more than its fair shur<' · The aud1l by county govern ment's M anagcment Services D1v1sion covered the :.tarrm~ and operations or the dcpurtmt•nt It \\as requested by the c1ly counral as the first tn a series or audit!> of all ctty"departmcnts f'roHt Page ,, I VOTING ... telephoning 640·2110, 640-2151 , 640·2152 or 640-2153 Mrs . George predicted u hi:iht turnout for the election because ofspnnli? vacation. The campaii?n this ye<ir has not been markc•d b\' anv Ct>nl ral •~ ~ue and the 0 11 c•a ndidat<•s generally have rl'fraanl'd from personal attacks One candidate from Dislnl'\ ~ven , Scott. made a last minull' campa1Kn appeal Monday night lie stood on the U pprr Hay bnd1tt· displaying a campagm post1•r to motorists caught an th<' ru.,h bclUr 1am. fits poster pledged an end tu the cat~ ·st rarrtc pr<ibl<'m!>. s50Watch Carden Lease Renewal OK'd About ~o 5U(lporters or tht• Cl.arden School turned out Mon· duy n11(ht In whaat was probably an unnecessary :show or strenttth llS c ity councilmen voted un· nnimously to rcnl'w lhe school's leitse for one year The lease renewal was threatening to develop into u con trovers1al issue as school sup· portcrs charged councilman Lucille Kuehn With a conn1ct of interest m the matter because she ser"es as :i member or tht• f 'rom Page ,\I BATTIN ... always put in at least 40 hours a ~eek on county business "I received normal paychecks for 40 hours work It's my belier that I worked •&O hours a week," Moraitis said. lie was still on the witness stand undergoing cross - exammal1on by KuriU('h when Judge Kenneth Lae recessed Battm's trial until today. When Kurilich finishes with Monulls. Deputy Dist. Atty Jac·k R} an will ha\'e anothl'r oµ- portunaty lo question him. The former Battin office manager was granted immun1t) from prosecution an retum for has testimony about the alleged ii legal campaign work in Batttn':. supervisorial office. In an md1ctment handed down in Au~ust. the county Grand Jury charged Battin with seven felony cnmes related to the use of coun ty cmplo) es and supphes in h1:. 1974 try for statewide office. Monda~ 'II. as the fir:.t day or the second 'II. eek or the i.upervi...or's tnal. a ln.!1 that 1s ex!'W"rte<f to last from four to :.ix '11.l't•k!> Sn1oke Trag~d y OCEANSIDE <AP> A 7•1· year-old resident is dead from apparent smoke inhalation after a smouldering fir<' in his beet, f1reml'n said. The victim was idenllf1ed Monday as ltoy An· drews. whom nt>1ghbors said ha~ been 111 and disabled for !>everal ~eari.. board of directors of another pnvute ~(·hool In ('omna dd Mar. the tlnrbor Ouy S<'hool ' City Attorney Dennis O'Neil ruled there V(<IS no conflict. or m· terest in the casl' and in n state· menl read tnto the record at Mon- dny 's mt.>elinl(, MnL Kut•hn declined to disqualify herself from the vote. The letter writinfl campaign mounted by the school's backers who apparently reared the r e· new al or the lease hinl(ed on Mrs Kuehn's ,·otc was cnuc1ted by Councilman John Store. who said he fa\'Ored estl•nSIOn of the leUSI.'. "l am d1:.trcs,ed with some of lhe letters that ha' e been sent to me. the rc:.t or the counc1l 11nd tht> member., or the <Community Development l C1t1iens Advisory Committee." he said "I think tt '11.ent a little out or hand.'' The school currently occupies a bwldmg on a p1ccc or land at Firth and M arguente Avenues that the cit) as buymg from the state to u::.e :.is a seruor c1lizttns center The Community Development romm1ttec. which recommended purchUSl' 11( thl' lund and renewal Of the St'hool 's lt•nse, IS l'Urrentl\' surveying the <'i t y'' senio'r citizens to determine whut pro- grams should be insllluted at the center when 1t opens The sa te 1s being pur<'hased with funds from a threc·year federal Jl ou!>ang and Urban Development i:trant. By summer or t977. tht>re 'II. 111 be money available to spend on the bwld· mt:: Mean" hill'. the 140·studenl school will i-t.1y an the buildin~ and tht• St. 7R9 n·nt pmd to the city each month "111 be h<'ld 1n ;1 !>J)t'C'1al fund '11.hl<'h 'II.Ill bt' used for the 'enaor nt111•ns \\hen \he Ct!nl<'r OJ)t.'0' RAIN ... shoulcl de<'rt'a"it' by lon11<ht with <1bout HJ pcr('Cnt chance or ahowers Wl•dm·sduy. Calzada said the snow ll•vel is down to the 4.000 foot lcv<'I Th<' fon•C"a .. trr said there will bt' partly cloudy skies Wednei. day. Council Action In action Monday night. Newport Beach city coun· cal men. GAS: Agreed to share expenses with the stale Depart- ment of Transportation an a program to drill holes an an old \\ec;t Newport 011 field to rehevc noxious odors caused by gas CARDEN SCHOOL: Voled un:in1mouslv to exlenrl the school's lease for onl' year without rat'>ang the rent while plans are formulated to turn the sate into a ::.cr11or citizens cente r. BACK BAY DRfVF.: Approved <i permit allowing lhe <·ounty's Environmental Management J\gcnc·y to rcpa\'C Rack Bay Drive for use as a b1('yclc trail l'lacARTHU R : Backed a proposal from the c1ly Plan· nmg Commission lo change the namc of N<'w MacArthur Boulevard between Ford Road and San Joaquin llllls Drive to San Mig uel Drive. WAT E R: Received assurances that landscape irriga- tion equipment '11.ould be car<'fully matnta1nC'd a nd s upervised and voted lo extend water ~erv1et• to the Pacific Telephone and Telel'(raph rac1hty at 4302 Ford HoJd The first ol t" o mm related ar c1dents \1onday na~ht 0<·rurrPd on llarbor Huulevitrrl near Ml'f nmac Way when:> an auto draH•n b' W1ll1 nm Randolph CavE'. 2~ (.;hrns Road, {'o~tu r.fr!.a, al t<'mpled to 1rnll into a dn\'e'l!.ay and hit the w atcr hllc..'<i rurb. bouncmit bac k into traHir. Police said has car collided with one driven by De;annu Marie Terrell, 19. of 9581 Woodlawn Drive as she was dnving south on Harbor. C'urt Smith. 'kipper of the <>srort \'C'M'I l.orura report~ hy ham rarl10 that Drumbeat ancl ~rant had rounded tht' ~outh end u lh(' 1:-.land ancl '11.t'rt• ht>aclc•c1 for h"mc about five• hours aheal'I of tilt' other boats ~ h1ch wrore tern· po• tinly bcralmed on the we't Mdt' Of the l!lland ENDS SAT.! ALDEN'S ANNUAL SPRING CARPETING Paramedics treated her (or sh<)ck and shew as released. In the second crash . b1cyd1:1t C'hnton Alen Privett. 2016 Arnold St Costa Mesa wai; tosi1cd onto th~ hood of an autombile dr1v('n by Jarid Boyd Newman. 60. or li50 Wh1tt1er Ave. Costa Mesa a~ the 12·vear·old boy rode h•~ bake on 19th Street. Police said the boy apparently rooe out into the street to avoid heavy flooding along the curb near Pomona al 8:30 p.m . He was treated by paramed.lcs at the scene and sent home. DOCTOR. • • Ramsey why he did not im- mediately contact police when he had decided not to go through with the killing, Scalise rephcd "I wanted a 72-hour head start .. Scalise testified that Mrs. Robinson was incredulous when he told her or the murder plan and that she only really believed him when he showed her notes al- legedly written by her husband to Scalise. or tht• hoalll reportm~ lhis morninjl Amon a 11 . a Cal 40 skip· p..rt1I b)· f'recl Lt•l<'htrus:i1 of Pa<'if1c M arant'r!I Yocht Club, was about 200 miles from the finish Othl'r!> clmw u!.lern Wl'rc Swift . Talisman :rnd Supc'r St::ar If Orumb<.•n l unll Spirit were ma1ntain1n~ thr1r IC'acl they would be about 50 males ahead or the rcf't or thr flrcl and tould finish WC'dnesdoy Spant has h;ul radio trouble ancl has not reportl.'d s1nn• I he• start or the rac<'. but she and Drumbeat ha\C bc•en obi.cne<l 111 a close battle for lhe le<id DOW REBOUNDS ON S LOW DAY NEW YORK CA Pl -Th1tock market recoupt>d some la!lt week's losses with a tee ical rally today. Tradanjl rel'T}ained light. however Brokers said lhert' was nothing s~c1al in the economic news to Inspire the advan('e . They said it stemmed larg~l>' from buying by investors Jooki~ for barjlains among st ocks depressed In last week ·s drop. The Dow Jones average of'$ stocks gained 12.99 poiou II> 984.26. (Tables. A L3) • BIG SAVINGS OM . . . CARPETING -DRAPERY -HARDWOOD-LIHCOLUEM • SELECTED QUALITIES OF CARrETIMG IN FAMOUS BRAND HAMES OF : IERVEH. llG ELOW , CUSTOMWEAVE. LHS, WALTERS, MONTICELLO. ALEXANDER SMITH, lVAHS·ILACK, FAIRICA. fTC. ALSO: DRAPERY, HARDWOOD. AHO ARM STRONG. CONGOLEUM. GAF LINOLEUM. SPEC I AL OFFER; If you wish, we wlll pre-meow re, "'en, wh•n you come in w• COfl CJi•e you exact pricu • . . there It. no chO"Jt' fOf' thlt. s~nlce. ... ~,... . DEN'S '*ciirpe·i~r, :rnstaililtiOii: ·custom draperies I • : LI tJI) )'1()47' 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAUF. 92617 • PHONE 646-4838 -646-23SS \ ' , • Tu ~day' (:lot~ing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS o..t.1---1r-..... -............. \ l'~"IC ... ,,.,, -.,. 0o11 .. 1-(1""'~"°'''*­... ._.. __ .,lllo _-.l..,.._14>1_ .. "°""'"IO•O.•--lfltllWl '• H ••'" ... . . • .. ' ': ; . \ l i •• "' •l DAILY PllDT CLAUIFlfO ADS 6 '2•M111 TUHday April 13 1976 N DAIL y PILOT "' I 3 Disability l Look for Best Insurance Policy BySYl .Vli\ l'ORTER Of t'Very 10 men between the agt.>!I ol 25 and 40 who ht.ill families today. neiarl)' five wlll bl.• dts ubleod for nt le a!>l 00 const'<'UllH' doys before they reach 65. The statistic n c:. i.hghtly for those between 40 and~ Amon.: those d1sobled at the younger ages, one quarter will be perm anently d1sablt'd ln the older age brackt:t:., more than one third will su!ft:r permonent dlsab1hlles. The odds are more than three times greater for perma- nent disability tha n for death between the ages of 2S and 40 The odds of permanen t d isab11tty ,1rt' l"o to almost thrc-e llm<' grcatt•r at uge •S to55 f'l'w f:1 m llJ<'S an• Money's Worth prepared for thl' JO!>lant uncmph.1) rnent of d1sab1hty. few 1•\ t•n think of\\ h.1t \\OUld be the finJncral Impact Of a :.cnou~ lllne!." ur .u.: c 1dl Ill EU\\ IS Gi\ Tt:wooo JR . pre~1dcnt of Oakland Finan· c1al Croup, lnc headquarlcrt.-.J ul Charlottesvllle. Va , suyi. ·The fact r:. that 1( \OU ure totally d1~ubled, your earning pel\\ er d1suppears until \OU rcco\ er lnsufflc1ent d1 sab1ht v income 1s one of lhe mo:.t fre- <1uent p roblems v.e find a mong executives and pro· fe!.1>1onals " Emplo}ers m1~ht contlOU(' full puy for a w hile; "orkcr :. com pen:.atton apµhc:. for l hose hurt on the JOb. s1<'k pJ\ for up to 26 "eeks '"' a\ ail able under group d1sab1h t' plans Social S1:cuntv d1,.ab1hty bcndits \\tll be paid 11 the SS 1\dm1m-;tr utuin .ll!rt'l':. lhl' cJ1.;ab1ht\ 1s permanent But could incom1 from .111 lhl''l' snurle:. ffiJlntarn m ust homl"> and lrfrs t' ll'!-. "1thnut l'Xlr .i l'as h ' ASSl Ml~(. ·nm ,\:'li;S\\ •:R IS "'' th<' mo"t c•ffirtf'n\ and ll•,t!>I {O-.th \\ ,,, lo prm tdl thl' .1<ltlc1I tntonw '' throui:h indl\ 1du.il dh.ih1li1' llllorlw insuram 1 pr11ll'll10n Oakland 1-inaner ... ! th!' 11.11 um ' luri:l''' finJl\l 1.d 1 uuno,l'11n.:-firm l sl1mates r l1)rl''lnt.1tl\l c1 .... al11ltl\ income of SI 000 a month v. ould co,,t S:..~ u 'l'.tr .it a>:t' :?5 to Si90 at a.:e 5!> Oakland l-1n,1nc1al dnt.•o, not 'di insurJncc or 1nH•stments The prnbll m. 0.1kl.1nd sa" " not rn finding d1s ab1hl) income 1n!>ur.11H l'. hut 111 f1ntlin.: J.:1Hld dr!>ub1ht} rnsuranc1• To hnd the bl 't 1X>l1cv fam1ht' 'hould f1r'\t calculall how much d1!-.:.lb1ht\ 1nsur.tn<'l' \\Ould be enough b\ check 1ni;: all possible !\llUrl ('So( IO('llml' .l~JIO!>l .tctual monthl\' t''l:Pt'n't'' 1 he Ol'\I 'l<'P 1:. t111t 111 111 on five muJor pointt. 111 th~ pult(' !ht dl'f11111111n ftf dhuhil1tv Ttw f1•"1r n·~trHt1un' ,tnd l'XrlU!>IOn!> !ht bl tit I -TIU Ol'RATIO:\ (If l11n1llh nwnt' 'hould u111t1111H 111 .11 It 1,t .1J,:l .111t1 .u t ult nh II not 1111 lt lt pa' h5 fol bulh Mcknc!>' rhl' t•hm111.1t111111i. r r111I Tilt' tnnJ.!• -;t .1f1111 cl.11ilt• t1mt l>.t\t'<l nu'-'' 111.I!' ,1mJ 'll'k I"" h1 111 (11\ "lit'' Thi 111t•m1um 'll 111w1irt•m1urn"1'm'tnn11n1lou'I' Im' t•r than \ht oth1•r 1p111t1•' "0,1kt.1nd l .1ut111n' t.:x.imtn• lhl u1ntr.all t•.irdulh btlnrt choo!>llll: rt Tht• c.mN•ll.1tion .1n1I r1•n1•" .it pro\ 1 ... 11111-. Cm t•r.11:1 <llhould be 1:uar .rntc1•d rl•m•wubll' .ind non t .in1 cll.1blc until h:->atlc.1q MOST f!'jSl Rf Rl' \\1Ll. not 1S'>uc d1sab1hty rnH~rnl!t for mort' th.Ill 50 to li<J pt•ru·nt nf i:ro'' 111coml' fhey !\av thf'v muc;t ltmtl tlw rrn .inc1.1I ultr.ictivent'"" of bc1.:om1n~· d1:-..1blcrl -.o th.11 bt in~ 'll k 111 hurt dOl'" not hcturrw vrof1la hie Tht•n.' " 1111 rt• uhh ,1\ .itl.1hlt sour c 1• of ,1u:urJlC rom parallVl' 1nformu11on or th1• 111mpan1t's 1n\ol\I 11 1\ r<1l1nnal choice mu!\t hl th1 n•-.,ull of multiple 11u~u1rit ' \\hilt! univ .1 rnn,lle numh1.·r of p11l1C ll''> m.1, ht• -.u ... 1w< t .... 1n1pll' c 11ntr.1cto, from .ll least th11•1• or fnur m.qrir t omp.11111 ' 'houlrl h1 checked G at<'" one!" ..1rn" i\ri• thert .tlt11n rlt\I' to udt<111.1ll' rnsur.llHl prot1•c t ion ' \es .1 mon<•\ s,I\ llli.! m11n1•' rn.1king In\ l'SI m ent pro S?ram nnd .1 v.orkrnj! 'flOll \(.' Ag.11n">l th1 \\otkJnl! "11<1uw ' contnbut111n in t'drnings thoui:h mu't lit v.r 1i:hcd sud1 c1)' Is a"i home tn•alml·nt ol thl• d1s ... hlc<l mall <1nd tht• loss of Social Sccur1l\ h<'nPf1i... ~1111, !>a\s Oakl<ind that workin~ ,.pouse m ay be t he onl\ hotll' GT Mari1i Launched SAN DJ EGO { APJ I he s1•con!I of three powerful fer n ho.th hurlt lo c.rrn cnmmuttrs .1r ross San t'ranc·1sr1> B.1y h.H. been I .1unc ht'd her1• IOI 11111I111 ing .1nd testing The GT \I.inn pov.1 r1 d In thrre 2 500 horsep<Jv.Pr g1i- turb1ne enl!ines was hu1lt l11r the <.olden Gal£• Brid 1!1 llighv. .1v and Tran!-.port.11111n 01s1rict c1t a cost of S4 2 million It 1s scht'dult'd 111 ht gin 'tr vie<: between San FrOJn Cll:iCOand ~I .inn C'ounlvnn lun1 f, Th(' G'l San t'rancr..,lO launc hcd Oct 5 197<1 -w .as dama~cd by an cnginl' room fm• last month and ha'> not been put rnto sPrvrcc The· thml ship, the GT Sonoma rs 11t1 ll under construction -------------------------v ..... ,., .. ~"'' t•firCJfJf># ,,_...,. vor• f APt r tiat Dow Jorw .. dwt r •Of" .. SfOCICS N•""' I NDCtAu wl , (.,r,.y~Od <#f t '"'"'(JOI\ (,. t \Jrt I Uf"•ndt ) (.,lfW Inn w1 7 ~~:' l~1m -f rtr M r "•\\ • ,. Ctn• Mtv 10 \MI~ Af) II ''i"'" Mnu I) """°"'fl"'V 111t/trtlfjMI? 14 ft''" .,.., I\ U•, fndY\I I\ Wor.,...htt A I/ 9a't'1W•f A ti U• •l)of\• '" " U\ l • n "''l )0 v., •" A.\YJ N•""' 1 (M\l\1 c; .. 1 Am ''" \~\ l PIOt>ot £" • Emp • 111>1 : ~~·~ f ,:,' ~, I C.ofl MJQ • ·~\Ill '"' 'ArCHI Riiy :~ ~!·~~ t~: 11 (11.,fo• Co II HMW Ina 14 O>f'nwtt"' Oil I\ Cor111111111, I• ltf'IV•I Df 4 " ~ .. ,, 1"'1 .. C.O•J""•" I• NthQ•t• E • ?0 (•IM ~l"ly I • ' . • '"' ~. ' . \ . I\ ' ' . ..... II It • ' 11 • .. ,, . 1 • ) . •o~ ... DOWN' l •\t .. . ,, 1 . J' \ " ... '''t. I , .. ) \ 10 ... 1• ~ .... ... ' 11 ' .. I) ·~ , . (l\q ... , • Iii; ll I • tJo • \ "' •II> • \ '• "'' .... 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AAing V1pp1<· Abbie Hoffman :i!J, hJ' parll..1lh un\'elll•d lhl· plust1c .. urgl'rv n •mod{'lt'<I face he :o.J)s ht> " u'inJ.! in ha~ undl·r· ground IJf~ llolfman, who Jumped bail l\\o ~car~ ago and fll•d drug charJ,!t•s that could ha\ c J;.itlcd him for ltflo. say,, "In m' new J1fo, pcoplc don't know l 'm Jc•\\ tsh · 'Fourth' Blasts Blasted By Safety Contntlssion t'JIJ(' \(;() I A I' I 'fht' nat1<111 ' 200th 1-"ourth of July htrthda~ hl;i,t mll\ Lt> thl' lu ... t 1n \\hH·h J\mc·ncan .. 1K'rM111allv ... tlult• l'm·I\• SJm "1th :inyth1n~ much i.troni.tcr than JJd) ringer .. (;(J /V .'-;l !MER ' A Coni.umt•r Products Saf Pty Com- m1ss11>n i.pokt'i.man i.a1d pr<'hmtn..1ry federal rei.tulataon ~ bann1n 1: firl'crackl'rl> r1rn1 :.11nm.: mort• than SO m1hgram' or JIO\\ dl•r havr not attra{'t· l'd ~1gn1f1{'Jnt •JPIX•'iltton .ind an · 1•x 11<•«tt'd ttJ hc•l 111111 rwrrnJm·nt IO ~t·p· ll•mtx•r RE PORTS FRO:\I TllF: fm•work\ indu~try 1nd1C'all! tht< b1t·1•nknnial h:.e~ helped '>Pilrk ..t mo<l<'!.l manufacturing upturn. "I \\ouldn't !.ay 1l' a hoo m1n.: \<'ilr." lht< pn•"dl·nt 11( one IJrf.(e ltrt'"•>rk~ 1·ompan\ ~t11d 111 Jn 1n ten"'" .. Hut 11 ' ~mni: to Iii• mul·h hellt'r t hJ n I a'' '1'.ir 111 t hl' H·Jr hdon · · Tll l-~Sf': Rl'l.t.s. \l'\lt:u .•• \ht• back' t.1111 'JI l\'t' of ftrt•\\or k,, "ould m ,, k l' a 11 h u I t ht• ' m .1 l I 1· ' I f1rt.'c·r:11·k1·r., tho"' c-alll·d IJll\ finger' 1l1t•i.:al · Tht• rll'w ll·rll'I al n:i.tul.1\1011 .... 1lr .1ft t:d art..r a lour }ca1 i.tud y, \\t>n 'l :1f fot•t tht• d1:.plu.> bu!>lrll'bl'i. ~or \\111 they ttlll'r l>an .. on l1n•d'utkcrs 1m fKJi.l'<l 1n 32 i.1 uk!I Eii.tht(•t•n &lllt1 .. 1 :.1111 a llow ( 1 rl.'l' r u {' k ,. r i., but 1' lHrt.' nt fcdl'r.il rull•!i limit the llitl' to 130 m1lh ,i:r um of powder Conklin.I! ,,1111 1110,1 f,1C'lu1 It'' at 1· ~orkm~ ;it full r,J pat·lt> AJ'1\ mrom lx·r'ih1p, about 1,u firm!., account... fur mort' than 90 perc-c-nl O( lhC' flrt'\\Ork .. 1ndui.trv 1n the V nrll'ti States. ht• 'au! Al'A member!. already Ob!.t'f\'l' thl• 51.1 m1lh~rarn lirr11t voluntarily. llowevt>r, John Conkling uf Clwstertown. Md . 'lel'ret.Jrv of th1• Aml'rit·un I"\ roh•C'hnar' "'''1{'1Ut1on. '"'d lht• 'tall; h:11" haH' nol 1tr••\cnt1•cl THE Jo'IR EWORKS 1ndu11try k<><'Pll 1h production flgun•:. M!Crct. und even tht• APA can't say ~hut annual sail'~ .in•. That make!\ 1t hard to J:lil U8l' tht• htt'l'nh·nniul husint.>'I~ boo't ";\tost or lhl' mcmbl.•r, ar1· .,011 of 11uit'l about their \Uluml'':· Conklin ':ml · Wl· H• nl'\'l'r t:.tkt>n a ~Ur\l'} .. .1 • l11-.1llh\ hl,11 k Ill JI k1•t Ill l,11,1:1• l1r1·rrol kt•1, 1 h1•n\ l)omh 'Ill' .ind lar.:1·1 Book Says Ma ybe Ike Was Rig lll LONl>0:-4 tA I'> A lnrmvr Urlt ''" lon•11(n ••ff>N• m1n1i.li•r ..in" the la1t· t"ll'ld M ar,111;1 V" 1·nunl ~lonli.:111111·n· m.1y hie\ 1• h1•1•n w1 nni: 1n at 1(11 111~~ w11h S11 11r1•11w l\lht1d l '11111111a111ln lh\l..:hl I> J·;l\l'rlhtl\\1'1 Ill fa\111' 11( J ,111~11 to ll1•rlln .1ft1•1' lh1• :'1111rl h J\ I 1 H' a 1· am ll•"Kll 11( 11142 l!l 1. u r 11 c · 11 a 1 r o 111 • .1 1101'1 11111• d1·f•·n.,,· l'l1r r '''l"lfl1fr11t for I h1· T1m1•\ 11 ( I. fl II cl 1111 , ., •I } .. 1111 I tllll ""' (',Jll o l"C'llrt' tht• 1•,•11111111· ,11•111m 11l1'llt 111t•111 of \lnnt..:111111•1 \ HI t1 .. fr.1t11w 1 h1• 1: 1•rrn.rn .. .It \1,11111•111 lh1• 111\I fll,I )Uf \II 11•d \II l 111 \ 11111 \'h.tll11111 Ill •• hto ~·r.1pliv 111 l\l 111111•11nwn IU't ,. .. 1,1 ... 111 .. 1 It•" 1h.111 lhr1·1· wt•t•l..o; ;iftt•r 1 h 1• f :1 1111• cl n1 1 I 1 t ur y l1•ml1•r" th•uth 111lth th.11 Mont11nmt•1 y fallt~l 111 p11r,u1• llw v1rt11ry 11~­ )!rt''" Vt•I y •'llflllll h A II d r l' r ,. r r I II ir I n "Muntgurn<'r.\ uf Alu 1111'111" l•I M lllll 1(11111('1 y 'i< .t r J<: u 111 1• n I ' W I I h 1-:1wnh1114 rr tt\ 1•1 Allh•tl '1r:1tl.'J<:\ 11r1 .. r North \rllt'll, !'h 11 lf11lll .,II\.,, II 1., IH''"hll' tn ('<Ill rlu1l1• lhut t-:1 ... •11ht1\\1•r "n:. i.:t>n1•1 "II y ri i.thl anll \ton1.:11m<'rY ~··rwrully "rong " 'IYBULGE IN BULGARIA SOFIA, Dutaurta (AP) -Tht-number or lt>lt'Vlliton sets re1 astef't'd In Rulaaraa ro e from W,000 lo 5 5 m1ll1on In th" c11•<"11dt• fro m 1001 to 1911. the n<'wi. ai:t.'D<'Y RTA r1• r>ortl'd RUFFELL'S U,HOLSTERY Diamonds & Jewelry at Wholesal~ Pric~s in a R~ail Settin9 Here are som. examples ... t '"-' •• ,,., fJ"•''•"""#ll . 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UIC'ldal JIH1 drlnkin~ ht•1n1lv dua 101: that t1ml' i-;urlwr Ford s.rnl 1\1• c1>u ld 11111 JH•r 'onalh \ l' I I f\ l h II' t• (' h J I <H' lt-r1tJU011' ' I hop\• I ht• li•111k I' UC' r uratl' " thl• Prt·i.1d1•nt .. aid ·'I'm not Cl uJh hl"1 lo J)J'lS JUditment on all the tnt'ldC'n h ..1nd 11tonc:. alleged · SACRAMENTO CAP) -Ron11ld Rcaaan'a man· datory "work for Wtlt11re" proarum fttllt!d ~uu~e It wo not practtol, a i late rtport s11yL The thrtt yur CommWllty Work Experlt'nce Proaram, mandat('d by lttal•latlon. np1n'<1 June 30 Jt rclf'rred wt-lfare rcc-1p1cmlA In 35 countu·~ to non·paylni job• Pcrt'ormm1ot lhc work w111 i::t<qwrcd to conunuo rccclvln" well arc THE EVALUATION Olo' thl• cicpc.orlmrnt. a study rt-lc•u•<'d Morlda} bv th(' 11luh• 1o;1nploymt'1H ~vt•lopment l>t•pt1rtnw11t. 11old only about 4, 71iQ Pf'ra.ons re<'clvt·d job 11'1111lnm1·hl1 dullnll thl.' J)fO arum':, iwuk Yt•ur. l!r?.l Th1,1t n·prr11t•nll·d only 2 Ii p..•r<-t·nt of lhc 182,7J:J W\•lfurc 1 c•,•1111t•nls uVJllal>h• during that .)'t'l'lr Jl found lhUt M>rlll' proi.:rani 'll.lff \\Crt• "rt• Ja1l11t'ly dl11rntl•r1•11h:d 1n th,. 11ro1u um .rnd nuuh• r•• fl'rruhl mo11lly "ht•n 1>rl'bl>Urc wa~ plun•d on th,·m •• to ml•l't quot:.i:. Tht• program ":.I' t>J>t•r ,111•d by th·· :JtJmln1.~tr..1 · lion or Ht>puhlH'llll Cm lh'Jt;an, \\h11 \1•tocJ Olll' lt>itlt lul1v1• c•ffort to ahul1~h 11 GOAl.S Ot' Tl .. : PRO<;K,U I 1m·ludt•cl hclp1n.: rmployuhl\' "clfun• rt•t 11111·nh .. rh11·\ ,. '''" ~uH1c1enC'~ Thl•\ h.1d 111 "1111.. up 111 ISO hour!) ..1 month to remain l 0l1.:1bk f,,r Jld l>l•mocrallc Go' 1-:dmunll Br11\\n Jr ' <HI m1m!>lr:.tt1on n·cl•ntl) un\ 1•1lt'(.f :.i Joh' pio~rJm lhJl "ould Jnl'ludt• \ olunl:.tt) \\Ork tor IAft•lf J rt-rt·l·1p1enh that \\Ould ke<'p th<:m c•la)!ahll· 101 Jiii unlc'!> the> made morl.' than $8.000 a )t•t.1r The report to the Leg1:.lalun• !'laid the Reagan STEEL BELTED RADIAL 95 Re'jul111 proif'am failed ~ause lt lack~ partlclpaUon from all t'uunllctt, detpllu i. lcalllauve mandate. A LACK o•· "WIWNG cooperaUon and full paruc1pat1nn of countw~" w11111 major f•ctor ln lha poor 1.-,•l'I or penun~ 1uvcn Job uulanmenu, tho re. purt su1d. NO ~11:0.l~tl '\f l:\\T'\T'll· \'I' ~ .. \\lll1•lt.111.1l 1i..·1111ll1• .111.J '""' 1111 "'' m1·11t 1.1111 ... 1h1i:11·1, rnr.·11· ... 1 11111111.111~. Commereial CredJt• !lll\111 1'\''llllllK \! llll"'il"i t r t • •I ,.,.,,. J<. ''4" nt• 1 )nh 1'1.-mllrr .. 111 I •.• 1 .. 1n·· , ..... ,•~II II c•f Timh •n·I ~ w mpanlfs, •1 ""Jl•l,.~l l°rl l;l l'ltill, (111.Vf')IUflll~ 370I::asl17th Street • 4>hone: 645-8700 SALE F'n<l SALi! red • •,,,,. nn 111 11 I DI• ~h1h"• 111 l'lu, S. I' ~·11· low P11re PRICE t• T "" :;,,,I.) ROQulor Low Puce PRIC( Cx. Tu It I I • I " The General Dual Steel II 1s the f1nes1 long mileage passenger tire General has ever madA Built with two c.toel bells fo r road hazard protec11on, .ind .i tough two-ply polyester cord body. !,1/f'I 1 . ., '" ',,,.~ ''" ,,,,,,, $51 90 $45.90 $1 75 r78-IS $Iii 90 $5700 SSt.90 $:> 05 C,78 IS Sb9 'lO $59 90 $53.90 $221 H78 15 S /S 'JO $h5Jl0 $59 90 $:> 4 J J78 15 $17 <JO $G7.90 S61 .90 $2 bO L78-15 Sli1 "IO S7390 $85.90 $?.83 PISS/ -$65 90 $59.90 $2.40 80013 $59 00 BR78·13 $59 .95 CR78-14 $64 95 OR78-14 $7095 ER7&-14 $72.95 FR78·14 $7395 GR78-14 $80.95 l up,., ?tu $61.90 $:> ~4 S63 90 S:.> b~) $67.90 ~;> 87 $69.90 SJ 03 $73.90 $:114 $53.90 S 1.4G Wh111w1111s '' 10 $3 mo10 per 1111, d&P011d1nu un site. .. I ,, 1/ I • ' I I ' ' 'f I I ' I ,'/ I ' I ' I ' .... I I I / $44.95 $2 11 HR76-14 $87.95' $65.95 $3.07 $48.95 $2 31 GR78·15 $82.95 $61.95 $2.97 $52.95 $2 42 JR78-15 $9595 $71.95 $3.31 $54.95 $2.49 LR78-15 $99.95 $74.95 $3.47 $55.95 $2 69 GR70-15 $8295 $61.95 $3.13 $60.95 $2.89 I""..,•, \t lo '1"u"'111, ''""d•"C M tllt. GLASS BELTED 2for 90 '.11~ A711·11 ll>hlllu •~ 111 Pl11• t'f l 'l I "' I • l.11 ,,,,, ,,,, Thi' Gl'!noral Jumbo 780 renturPtt lwo rilasg bell'l, :'\ 1wo·ply poly<·~ter cord body, nn(j .1 multi-rib 1rot1d. 11'5 dC!.IOl'\Od 10 fHOVICfo long mllOc1QO, OM,y ll:indlrng. :irtct 1rJc11on on both wot or dry surlacos. New car lire sale end• April 24th GI VE YOURSELF A BRAKE .. BRAKE RELINE ALIGNMENT SPECIAL 1111-.tall NfW heavy duty lln1nq on 1114 whtl<•I.' 2 Re«>u1kl 111~ cyhnder5 on all wn \! 9 3 Bleod br1ko1 -1n11•1 hervy duty bfelle fluid $ 59 :_• -:'!,~ cl IMQeci br1ke return tOn~ 6 Turn and lrut 111 4 brlke drums 6 ln109Cf lrool wnee1 b•noo, 7 Mlutt brake• 1od Ctlettl emorgency linkage 8 ROid IHI ~ aulorrl>blle We ad1ust caster. camber. too-in. and toe-out 001t1ng!l to car manura cture r 's specifications. s1o's COMPACT I STAMOAlO AMllJCAM CAIS Rein Check~ Should our supply ol somo sizes or lln • run short during this ovont, W" will honor ony order! placed now for luturo delivery al tho advcrt11od price. Don Swedlund Inc. Prired •~ aho...n 11 lttwtfll AdllM 9ltd ... ., Otllf!ral T1111 5101~11 COAST GENERAL TIRE ~1~~:;;1,':r'd!!1~.~ 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa am11o11tm Phone 540-5710 W...Y•W• ...... ttJJ H...., ... 4.. c.........._1 .... u, llJI Newport llYcl., Coste Mffa DIAL l·E-W·E-L-R·Y dltpl•~·llO !he .... 646-5011 .._a._""_1154 - 0 1\ --Sooner or later, you'll own Generals ___ _.. • • Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 104, 2 SECT10NS, 28 PAGES .. Todn~··s Closing N. Y. Stoc.-ks TEN CENTS .Testimony Supports Battin's Claims By GARV CRANVIU..E Of ... 0.llr ~•'«SUH A key prosecution witne'~ .id m1tted Monday that indH'tt•d Orange County Supenl'lor Robert Ballin never d1r('ctcd county employes to do campu1gn work on county time Ted Moraitis, Ballln's office manager in 1973·74, spent mot.l the day identifying prosecutaon exhibits intended to po10t to Uat tin':-u~e of county .-rnployes in tu) unsuccesltrul 1974 r,1mp.tlgn tor !llJlt'\4 1de uff1t't' But HI 40 minutes of am.!>· cx.immatlon by dcll.'n5l' 11ttorne) ~latlht'" Kurihdl Mora1t1:. 1n dJcjted th.At Ballin had htlle to .,a\-&bout what hi!> staff "orkt•r!> dui or did not do 1n h1:. 111 fated lampa1gn ·Did :.t r Ba tl 10 h'l I )OU to direct rount\· p<.'Oplt-to do ram· pa1gn "ork on count) l•ml .. , Kunhch asked ··No. ht> d1dn t -.pcl·1lit·:11ly ~tale th•H lhl' work :.htiuld bt.- done on count\ t1mt'. ' Moralll!I repht>d · "Did )OU l.'V<'r hear him direN someone to do t·amp:.11gn act1' 1ty dunng county "orking hour)'' Kunhrh continued · .. 1 don 't bel1cn· I dad ' ,1n<;\q•rcd Mora1ti!>. Tht" former Battin a1dt', who 1:s now an a11orney m Santu Ana. also admitted he determined ho~ much each staCf worker shQuld be paid by campaign rather than county fund!> for their campatgn efforts. The troubled Santa Ana super\'ISOr s records show that his cam pa 1gn commi ttee, Friends of Battin, p:ud se\en stair workers roughly $1.500 and a s1 m1h1r amount was dNIU<'tt'<i from lh<'ir county pa} Kur1llch contends Hallin bel.teved. bast-d on figures sup phed him by Mora1tis, that "'' counts "ere square with thut paymt>nt, that there was no tax payer money spent for political 'A Ork ''Did you h3\'e an account ing?" Kurilich asked Mora1las "No," the witness answered "01d \OU ;l!>k .111}on1!"' "No " "\"ou mea11 that \OU th•vn talked to e' l'n on<.• of lhl•m b tafl membt>r~) .,.. "No. 1 didn't talk to them," Moraitis rephl.'d H<> inMsted. de~p1tt· admitting that he did some outMde le~JI \\Ork ;ind performed a mult1tudl' of campaign l'horcs, that bo (Sf't' BATTIN, Page AZI $1 Million Budget Proposed for MAC * * * * • To Control Speeders Viejo Radar Urged By RUDI NI E DZIELSKI ~ UI• D•lly Piiot SUll Roaming radar patrols 'At.'rl' suggested Monday as a poss1blt· cure for speeding and re<"kless driving problems 1n M1ss1on Vie JO hanks to make them safe," he said \' o 1 l' n -; c o m m f' n ts "" ere cchoed b~ MAC Councilman Cal Nt•\('. a deputy sheriff who patrols the Saddleback Valle) We ha\ c dcs1gnc.•d in a monstl•r with thest• hilly streets," he said '"The des1~n of the !.treetc; stinks It 's beautdul, but 1t '!. dan~erou' · * • • Neve and Vo1en agreed that en forcement probably wa!t the onl~ answer to the problem Other measures such as spc<'<i bumos and frequent placement of stop :.1gns don't seem to Ix' cffect1\l•, according to Vo1en. Radar checks on residential streets. the transportation of· !1cial said. s how that dnvers ac- tSee RADAR , PageA2) * * * Robert Vo1en, repr~enltn~ the .county Traffic Committee. told the Municipal Advisory Council <MAC> 1t could a sk the rount) Board of Supcrv1:.ors to dt'darr the community a radar · controlled area Advisory council member., asked Vou~n to mt'<'t with lhl· MAC traffic comm1llcl' lo sean·h out possible solutions to the speeding problem. but th1•y stopped short or rt>commendrn~ radar patrols Lowcock Re-elected Voien said the problem t!> that the California Highway P<1trol. which has the primary JUrischc lion for the enforcement of trafrtt• laws in Mission V1e10. 1s proh1b1t· ed by law from UStnR radar Viejo MAC Chairman "'The supervisors probahh could ask the Sheriff to do this." the transportation cnitinet>r added. But Vo1en gave no ind1CJ· tion who would be responsible for covering the costs of the radar cars. Vo1en was brought before th1• MAC to offer sug.:cst1ons on how lramc s afety might Ix' 1mprovt•1I in M1ss1on Vu.•10. But he !late! hl· had no "miracle !>olut1nn-.· tu what has bet·omc a chronic pro blem in the eyes of MAC offlr1:.i), Vou~n pointed out that !\t1.,M11n VleJo's traffic problt.•m!I an• com pounded by hilly tt•rruin and curving streets that 1•11•at1· ,, ··sight distance p1 ohh•rn In .111 d1t1on. he said. t.1.:n!I ""'" bt"'come ovt·r~rown by trt'''' .111<1 plant1ng. "There are somt· 111h·r-.1•('\111n' that ore 11•Jlh h:111 \ 1>l1 """hi have to exravJll• -.011w 111 th1· -~ Oollt ...... \l•lf -· WINS S~OND TERM MAC Chief Lowcock NB·Wif 'Petrified' In Alleged Threat (}()('tor's Wlf(• Jul\l('I' nnhtn'IOO of Newport Beach h''-llfH'<i untl..r close defrnsl' QUl·~llomn.i I.ate Mondav that c;h<' "hid out" 111 motels.ror t"'o da>c; "-•th 1h1.• man oJlegedly htrrcl hy hrr husban1l 111 lull her Mrs. Robinson, :lt!. of DI!-! Ca · oyon. made 1t clear ltwt she ar· companied self stykd "hit m11n " Anthonv Srahst-to motel-. 1n Huntin,iton lll•:irh and \ t•ntur.1 bet'aU!'l' sht• "a.; :111 aul of h..r husband. PAIR A1TEND SON'S EVENT WINDSOR. England <AP> •Princess Marizaret and Lord f Snowdon m et for the first time f since their Sl'parat1on \\as an • nounced March 19. Both attt.'nded the conf1rmatlon • of their son Viscount Lmle~. 14 . by the Archbishop or Canterbu~ Dr. Donald Coggan, at St G~rge·s Chapel. inside the walls of Windsor Castle After the ceremony. Margaret and Snowdon lunch~ with other guests of the queen at Windsor CastJe, a r oyal residence "est of London. Sp1•11k•nll in ltttlt• mon• than J 'Aht\pt>r, !>he' tt>st1f1cd "At Ont' 1)()111t 1 "3\ afraid of W11yne Hobinson, John f o<1ler and prar· t1callv the whole "-Orld In fal'l . I "'"petrified · SC'ahse. 39. "a' known to Mrs HC1bmson Ill-",John Foster" until IJ!lt t'eb. 2fi whl'n Police stcPC>Cd into the p1ct url' and arrestc'<i Dr Wa\ne l.l''lt(.'r Robinson, 42, on rh;1r~~,., of l'onsp1r:t<·y to romm1t murdl•r Those char~<'' will now be moved I o 0 r a nJ:<' C:ou nty Superior Court with Santa Ana l\tumc1pal Court Jud-'?<' Hobert E Law's dec1s1on late ~onduy that the doctor should face trial. Judge Law set Apnl 20 ac; Dr Robinson's arraignment date 1n Supenor Court lie refused to r:use the Irvine physician"s bail from the St50,000 already posted b\ the defendant ·Scalise testified in the pre hminary hearing that he J?Ot to know Mrs Robinson early this 'e:ir after her husband hired him Scalise said he posed a!> real estate investor J ohn Foster who "as mtere!lted in R1\e~1l:te pro perty she owned At that lime. both Scalise and Mr~ Ri>blnson testified. she was lll\.olved m bitterly fought pre CSH DOCTOR. PaRt' 2> Richard .. Dick"' Lowcock was re-elected to a second one-year term as chairman of the Mission VieJO Municipal Advisory Coun- cil <MACl Monday . Lowcock. a r etired Coast Guard captain and resident of Mission V1eJo for three years, was selected on the first ballot and by unanimous vote of the hve·man panel. Elected to serve "-llh Lowcock .1s the MAC's v1C'e chairman wa" .lohn Noble. a business l'Xecut1vc who lives 1n the Sev ilh• neiRhborhood lie replaces Cal Nl'Vt>, a depul) :.henff. as :.econd man in C'om mand on the advisory ('OUOC'tl Tl.'d Kel•ne. a field !>Jlc., l'llglnl•er for a pump contra('tJO~ firm , was elt'CI ed ~ccond v1rt· rhairman and r<'p\jres Jcanm· GaJ?nebin as thl' third officer on th!.' board KcNw. elc•ctl.'d to the MAC la!'t rnonth. "as !tt•att.>d to a four year rnunc1I term la.,t Monda' He ~1~ "'mt•d tht• vacan<'y lt·ft ·by M r~ c;.!Rn£'btn "ho dcC'1dt•t1lllll111 run for n• t•lert111n Prison Tur111oil MEXICO CITY (l\f'I rorty !lpt•c1al J(uurd:; arm('(] with M l uutomat1c nrte havt• rc1nfnri•c•cl Mexico C1ty "s Lecumberl1 pn:ion . 1ftcr rumors c1rculatl'<I thut u clandestine organization wa~ pl.inn11.Jl a mass ,.~raiw nf Amencan prisoneri. 3 Poisoned /11 Family DECATUR. Ga CAP) Three members of a fam1- lv died today after dnnk 1ilg a plum bing drain· ('leaner flt11d they ap parenlly mistook for a soft dnnk, authorities said The "strong caustic solu tion" kept in a sort dnnk bottle somehow ended up 1n the refrigerator and was drunk by four members or the Tucker. Ga .• family late Monday. W. Michael Maloof, DeKalb County de· puty coroner said. He identified the dead as W H. Scott. 40. who died early today. his father. C H . Scott, 68, and Mtld.red Roebuck. 35, who died later. Gail Scott, 19, was described in stable cond1 tion at DeKalb General Hospital. 5 c Hike Forecast For'76 A preliminary budget of Sl.034,125 was presented to the M1ss1on Viejo Municipal Ad· ''•Sory Council 01AC> for review Monday night. The budget, up from $698.607 last year. forecasts a 5 cent in· crease in the MAC's tax rate, pushing 1t to the maximum legal level of 46 cents per $100 or as· sessed valuation. County administrative officer Dan Miller said the budget, if approved in its present form . would add approximately $5.75 to the lax bill of the average homeowner. He pointed out, however, that taxes paid by homeowners to s ustain MA C operation s "am ount to about only thru or four percent or the total tax bill." The largest share of the bill is tor the operation or schools. Member s or the advisory council have until the end of May to adopt the budaet. At that ltme they will decide whether to hike the tax rate or to cut the budget by some $60,000 to retain the existing tax structure . County officials explained the maJonty of the budget increase "111 be accounted for by the ad· d1t1on of parks, greenbelts and landscaped slopes which in 1976·77 'Atll double Mission Vie· 10':; green areas. Also proposed in the budget arr the development of Castille Park, Ahciu Park. a long·range plan lor Wilderncss Glen and a greenbelt trail from Crown \'alley Parkway to l''ehpe. Those expenditures would be partially offsl't by $100,000 in Environ- mt-nt a I Enhancement Funds county officials hope to secure for Service Area 9. Whtie the budget entries for parki-> and OPl'n !>pare arc up for lhl' roming fiscal year , 1t wa~ noted by t·ounty official!> that present MAC operating ex pen· d1tures are running well below t•xpl'cted levt.•ls . <Set> BtJDGET, Paite AZ) Happy If al.I.er Teresa Vergilio, 6. lluntin~on Beach. already has <1 feather in her bonnet -she was the ~rand prize winner in last year's Easler bonnet contest ~ponsorcd annually b~ the wives of Huntington Beach Jaycees. Contest 1!'> scheduled Saturday at Huntington Center. It is open to children two through seven and reg1strat1on will be t<1ken until 11 a.m. on the day of the event. Look for the Easter Bunny. County Planners Streantline Work Th e Orange County Plunning Comm1ss1on took steps Monday to s treamline its operation when 1t recommended that ad· ministralors take over !>Orne or its routine work. Forwarded on a 4-0 vote lo the Board of Supervisors was a re· commendation that certain kinds of use permits prl'sently caUini: for com mission approval h1· channeled lhrouAh the county zoning administrator. If approved by the supervisors. the move will save the planner:. time. time they say 1s nC't.'<Jccl for weightier comm 1s!l1on busmesl-. While the comm1si;1<m <1wckly appr oved thr USl' 1wrm1t transfer, it backc•d aw.iy from n·· commending th<tt appeals of 'it:-. dec1s1ons t o the Board of S upervi sor:. be Ji m1ted lo t ranscripts of evidence and testimony a lready presented at Planning Commission meetings. Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle said the effort lo rcstrirl what the board could hear in an appeal stood "httll', 1f any, chance of wmnmg approval." Rut tra n s ferring 12 of 24 classes of use p<'rmats lo the zon• ing administrator's domam was in keeping with a recent board order for tht• commission tll !ltreamline its Op\.•ration. That order came after lht• plannt•rs asked perm1ss1on tl, meet 10 timt'l> o month rnth<'r than t'i~ht. Good Gets 15 Years; Murphy Draws Five <See PLANNERS, Ptit«"A2> Orant,!e ~ Coa~t ~~ S ACRAMENTO <AP> Manson cultist Sandra Good. a close friend or Lynette Fromme. was sentenced today lo 15 years in pnson for conspiring to threaten lives of business and government leaders The same judge who sentenced Miss Fromme to life in prison in December for the attempted as· sassmation or President Ford also sentenced Miss Good 's codefendant. Susan Murphy, to rive years m prison US. D1s tricl Court Judge Thomas J . Mac Bride said they had committed ''acts or ter· ronsm" comparable to hijack-ings. The two were convicted Mar ch 12 by a Jury on charges of con- spiring to mall lhrutening let- ters to those the., •ttused of polluting the earth . Miss Good also wm coovkted of making threats tn tele-pbone interviews with ~o staUons and a newspaper. ''I'm satisfied that 1r either or both of you were put back on the streets today, that you would im· mediately assume your evil con· duct." Mac Br ide said. Miss Good, 32, was given five years for each of three counts, the sent ences to run con· se<:uti vety. Miss Murphy. 33, was given the maximum five· year sentence (o r the one count o f conspiracy apinst her. Miss Good will be eligible for parole In fiv e year s , Miss Murphy in 20 months. · The judge said he could not take into con sider ation copies of death threat letters Miss Murphy allegedly mailed while the trial was under way. Asst. U.S. Atty. Bruce Babcock said of Manson 's so-called rami· ly· "They're all in jaiJ. I don"L know what lhey can do now." • Wt.•ather Mo.,tly cloudy with st•at· tc>red c;howers and posc;1blc thundershowers tonight. Highs Wt•dncsday low fiOs. ll'"' tonight. mid 10<;. 5(1 percent Chant't' Of ShOWC'rS lOntRht, J(I pcr·cenl WccJ . nesday. INSIDE TODAY A day on the campaign trail with Sen. llury Jack1ton /OC1aes on pnon11ea. Page A8. ladex Al Y-S.rvlte AJ ...,,,,. .. L M .. ,_ At C..llf•""• A,,A 11 c1 .. .i11.. ••,. CM>!« ., era..--. •• o..a. ... ocn At• • ........ ,... A• ,.,...,.,,,_ .. , .. , l'I-• """ ~111eltMwe All ... __ It •-Miu..,. H ' AZ DAIL y PILOT sa SADDLEBACK SCHOOLS' "THINK TANK" MATERIALS REVIEWED Tina Watson and Joan Swartzbaugh Show M1terlals Available In the IRC SupennarketforSchools Viejo Resource Center Offers Media Galore By LA URIE KAS PER OI \ ... O•llr .. 1i.tSUH People pass the building without knowing what 1t is. But the Saddleback Valley Unified School District's lnstruchonal Resource Center URC) suffers no identity crisis. ··we really are what we say "e are. instructional resource." ex plained Joan Swartzbaugh, JRC coordinator. "We're product·oriented· for ch ildren.·· s h e explained. "Everything that comes from the l nstruct1onal Resource Center has an t>ffect on the child's education " She and 12 full tame employes mo\'ed into the new center from temporary offices in three model homes less than two months ago. l-'rom the outside. the building looks lake any other new struc- ture an the M iss1on Viejo &n· clustrial area off J('rorumo Road The nag flying above is the on- ly indication that it 1s a public bu1ld1ng. There 1s not even a ,mall sign. Onn• msidt'. the PU'l)(JSC of th<· pl.in• becomt•s ob\'auus Thi• walls are decorated with ,,·hool tlrOJl.'cts Tcxthooks line l 'rom Pagt-,., I BATTIN ... .tlw,1) s put in al IC':ast IO hour:. a "'t•ek on countv huc;mt-ss I rN'el\ eel normal payrhcc-ks tnr Ill hours "ork It's m v bell<'f lh.11 I "urked 40 hours a "week," \1111 Jlt1s said 111· "'as '-1111 on the· \\itness 'r.111 d u n d t' r g o 1 n ~ r r o s !'> ,.,.,11111n:it1on bv Kunlirh wh~n .l11dg1• Kt'nn1·t·h Lae recessed B.1tt111 '~trial uni 1i tod.1y \\ h1·11 Ku11 1lrh fin1sht's "1th \1<11 .i1t1i., Ocput) Oabt Atty. 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Qf ,,.....,.,~ ,,,, "'a , .. ,, ~· .. o••.:t •• co•'• ...,....,. t ... • ""'• "'°'u rt....-.: f'I• 61*• -\. u -.....-""'' ~ ......... ,,,,_ l\,....,,,,.. • rn• ,.,.. ~ f·~ ..- U J\""Oo"tf'Pf the shelves of a room to the left of the entrance. Str aight ahead 1s a room with file cabinets and s h e lve s full or f a miliar classroom materials. The center in cludes a library of all the textbooks used in the schools as well as professional books for teach ers ll houses the graphic arts lab and print shop where teachers can get help designing a nd reproducing mate rials for their classes. It includes the audio visual library from which teachers can request films or make their own video tapes and shde presenta- llons. And. 1t is the home or the cur- riculum laboratory which Mrs . Swartzbaugh refers to as a "think tank." Teachers or their aides go into the laboratory and look through the idea books. files or displays and decide what they could use in their classes. Then, with the help of Tina Watson. the curriculum laboratory t echnician, t hey Cr<' ate what they decided upon. Teachers may design "task cards.·· games or other projects an the lab. "The whole idea behind this is to put things an ch ildren's hand:.." Mrs. s .... artzbaugh said. ··when l was a teach<'r. I would have given anything lo ha\'e a fac1hty like this." she said. By enabling teachC>rs to make s tudent projects and better bulletin boards, the center has helped to eliminall' what was on· ce a blerale school environment. ~he said. f'ro'" Pag~ 1l I DOCTOR. • • trial actions on child support payment issues raised when she sued Dr Robinson for divorce Scalis e tcst1f1ed that ht• 1·hanJ,?cd hlS mind about murder IOJ.? Mrs. Robinson aner the dO('· tor insisted tha t he take her purse. shoes. billfold and nngs plus her I UO birth control de\'ice to him after the killing Scalise said he decided to h1dr out an motl.'ls with M rl\. Robmsc)I) ufter he collected $10,400 thal. hi· l!Oi<1. was left for him m a car hv l>r. ltobinson as payment for tht• k1ll1ng Asked by defens<' attorney /\rt Rnm~ev "hv hP did not 1m -mt>dwtel~· contact poh('<' when he h,111 dec1dl'd not to go throul?h "1th the kalhnJ'?, S<'ahM• rc·pht•rl "I "ont<'d a 72-hour h<.•od start · Scolisc testified thnl Mr~. Rnhlnson wa~ lncrcdull)US wh<'n he told hrr of lht• murd1•r pl:rn ;ind that she only rcall~ hch<'\'ed ham'" hen he sho\\ t'd her notec; ul lrj?edlv writll'n by her hus band to &-uhc;e Healing Melee Fatal to 21 R IO DE JANEIRO. Brazil IA Pl -A melee touched off by a ~ermon on faith healing killed 21 persons, including two ch ildren. and injured 29 others dunng a packed inaugural !'lervace at a Protestant churc h 1n suburban Neves. police said "l saw people being ('rushed to dt>ath." said Almennda Coelho. "'ho was being treated for 1n- JUrle!I at a first-aid hospital She said the trouble began when several people started quarreling. "I fell. and people stepped on me. but fortunately. l had re· ce1vt-d the Grace of God nnd managed to escape," she said "There's so mam \\3VS of in· \'Olv1ng children ·rnthcr than standing up at the podium talk- ing to them." she said She behe\'cs, ·'the word is spreading. Mt'l:ha as here to sta ,. " And. she explain<.'<!. rentralJz. an~ the fac1Ut1es m one tocal1on enables the d1strirt lo off<'r more of media at a lesser cost Favorite Son Oulranks Dad And Reagan SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Californians think Edmund Brown Jr. is doing a better job as governor than has father. Pal Brown. and h is predecessor. Ronald R eagan. according to a California Poll released today. But a heavy maJority doubt the 38·year-old governor has enough experience to be president, in- dependent pollster Mervin Field said. Brown succeeded ReaJ'?an as California c hief execut1\e 1412 months ago. and has announced his candidacy for the Democrat.Jc nomination for president. The poll shows 53 percent r ate Brown as doing a good job, 32 percent say a fair job and nine percent a poor job. Six percent had no opinion. The highest rating was in February 1969 for Reagan. who 1s a candidate for the Republican pres1dent1al nomination Al that time 42 percent rated him as do· ing a l'?od job as governor. The best rating ror llrown's father "Wh<'n he was governor was 10 February 1962. Thl' ra11ngs were 25 percent good, 35 fair. 30 poor and 11 no opinion. S(-, enty pcr<'ent or those ques- tioned doubted if Edmund G . Brown Jr has enough experience to b<.-prl.''i1dent Sixty four per C<'nt of the Democrat:, and 81 per- {'Cnl uf the Republicans felt that \\-8} Marine 'Rat' /11, Clemente Just Possrim llad the elu'tvt> 100 pouml "Supt.'r Hat·· capyhan1 vr·nturecl forth from Camp Pendlr lon lo Jmn the coyotes nn<I olhc•r cnl lNs roaming San C:kmenw's Shoredifh Golf Cour.,1"' An an"ous Shorecl1rr~ woman <'ailed San Clemente pohcC' Mon· da~ to report s ame She' lolct polare s he" a:; fnghl<'nt•d that the "capybara" would bite som('(mc• The big South Am en rnn rodrnt has been e I ud in I'? efforts of Maran<'!! lo trap it Police Officer M anlyn Maddox and an Orange Counh· Animal Control ofhcer w<-re dispatched to the eourse hoping to capture the huJ?e rodent which has eluded the Manne Corps for monlh.'1 They found a possum. /\ clear case of mistaken identity. the de· partment said. Mean"h1le. the capybara is s tall playing pos s um al Pendleton Kin~ Carl Visits SAN FRANCI SCO <AP> Touring King Carl X\1 Gustaf of Sweden has arrived In San fTan· <'1sco. the first reigning Swedish monarch lo \•hut the t:nlled States. • Attack Admissible LB Krishna Case Ruling &y TOM BARU:\' "Of·--· o.u .. ~·--u .. ,, Juda<' William 1. Murru.> rult'd today thlll hill Orun.i<' Count}' Supenor ('ourl JUr) cun lis11•n to pr~ecut1on teshmoo th1.1l John Michael Moore .tllarkffi hh "'''' and her mother an St Lowi.. Mo IS months bl'fore ht' 11lh•g1·dly killed his e:.trangl'd \.\lft· 111 Lagun:i Hea(•h The judge rejected a dcft.•ni.l' motion for thl' cxd11s1on of :.uth tebt 1 mon} a fter rul111..: \ h.1t Moore. 26, displayed an intent to kill whl•n ht' thrcatenl.'d th1• l\\11 \\Omen at tht•1r home 1n Ja11u.in , lft4 . 0 <'put y D 1s t ri rt At t or m· y frank Briseno ".lid a St Low -. police of11ccr "111 tesllf) bcfort• the jury that Moore bit both \\Omen after a -.hot hred 1n tht· domestic-~currlc narro" h ma!! sed has wife. Javmc Simmons Moore. 24 · "If you allow this testimon~ tu come int o this tnal the Jury might think that Mr. Moore 1s a bad. \•1olent person," defense at· torney Patrick :"I: ager:. argued vainly today "The circumstances an St. Lows would appear to be.• "hat they allegedly" ere here," J udge Murray crisply replied. "It would appear to me that Mr Moore cam e to Laguna Bearh to correct the deficiency or h1b ac· lions in M ISSOUfl .• "But they ma~ht gel lht.• 1m- press1on that he had a \'Cry h1i:h propensat) for' 1olence. 'Xageri. protested ··He "as violent lo tht> extent that he shot her in the ht•ad tc> the extent that she s ubi.equC'nll)' stopped breathing, · Judi.:e Mur ray replied. denying the motion lt 1s alleged that Moore, who labels himself a Hare Kn~hna member who prefer:, th c spiritual name of Jagadev"<a Das. shot Mrs . Moore. in an allc) off Goff Street May 16. Diana Jloward who, like Mrs. f 'r•un Pagf> . t I PLANNERS. Along with lhat rcque:.t ta mt• a s u g g es t i o n t h a t t h e c '' m missioners be paid $75 a mct•llng for the extra two meetmJ.?s Supervisors quickly re1ected the added meelmg·mcoml· pro posal and suggested that tht> comm1ss1on take steps to <'oncen trate Its efforts on planning is· sues r ather than adm1mstrullv<' chores. A few weeks later. Fifth 01s trict Planning Comm1ss10n<'r James Thorpe highlighted the need for a r<'duccd work loarl when he resigned from th<' com· mission. fn his resignation letter t o Supervisor Thomas Riley, TborpE> said he does not have tht• 25 to 40 hours a week to spare that he <'Onsaders required for lht• business of planning. Callaway Stalled WASHINGTON (APJ A Senate subcommittee has rl'- cessed hearings on Howard II Callaway's Colorado ski resort until after Easter, when the panel is expected to hear from three witnesses whobe allega· lions triggered the congress1on<al probe. The delay was promptC'd by the former Army secretary's claim that he was being unfairly denied the right to be confronted by h1!1 accusers Moore "ms a rnt•mb1•r of lht• l.;_1Ku11a Ucat•h ('ha11ler uf tht• ll<m.· Kr1:>hna bed. tl'!->lllit-<l lhlll Moon• :.hot h t.'1 «m11p.mion lhrt•c t11n1'' 10 lht• ht•jd "hilt Mr ' ~1oore :> :>tnJll r.Juughtl'l luokl·d on Wit ne~.,t·:. tt'st1Cat•rl !\lond;i,> that ~l oon• wus st•cn h1d111~ 111 th1· ullcv on seventl o<•ru~wn-. thut day bt>fore l\1 r s MCl\lrl' It'll twr home and ht>adcd for du\u11<m n Laguna lkuch LocJI res1dt>nL ~11rh.11•l MadlMk, 2li, 1esl1f1ed th.u Moun· told him by tclephom• llll' n1gh1 before that he 1ntl'nded to <•on front his cstrani::t>d w1fo und Nltl her hfe Briseno told thl' jury 10 hi' opening stat<'mt•nt th.it Moon• "as jt'alou:. of "hat hc bt•ht•\ 1'tl lo be his "art'·., J bblK'ldtlCln "1th other men He Sl.'ckb J 't•1.J1N 111 first degn.•c murder WITH HER DAUGHTER Victim Jayme Simmons El Toro Marine CM Crash Dies • Ill An El Toro Manne was kalll'd when his automobile swerved of( the road and hit a tree m CoMJ Mer early today in heav> nun:. lha kept traffic offin·rs bu~) throughout thee' cnmg Las tlo Kone:.n\·. 2-t . of Lo~ Angeles." as pronouncl;.'d dl•ad <at the scent.• :.iftl•r the 1 50 am rras h nt•ar Ct•t·1 1 Street on Newport Houk' ard Traffu: 1m't'Sl1g;itors :.aid tht• young private might have falll•n asleep at the "heel when hi:. ,•ar spun off into the mud. tra\ l!lin~ 102 feel before l'Olhrlan~ "1th .1 tree A portion of lht' -.\N'rtng wheel .,.. as lodged 1n h1!> nt·l·k Jl\cl jaw Polan· ~aid he .ippJl"t•ntl\' bled to death before n.'M'U1·r ' t·ould reach him Police Lt John A Regan '-n1d the fatal arc1dent 1s thl.' first m Costa M e~a :.an ct• Octol.wr 1!175 The rirst ot L" o ra1n-relat1•<1 ac c1dents Monda) ntRht 0t·t·urn·cl on Harbor Boull.'vard near 1\frr nm<t<' Wav whc•n• Jn autodnH'll bv Wilham Hanrlolph Cavt" 21\f>li c ·hios Roa<I. Costa Meo;a, al temptrcl le) pull into a dn'e"a' and h1l the water .filled {'urh, bouncing back into traffic. PohCl' said his rar colhdl;.'d "1lh or1t· dn\'en by lJl'anna .\tan I.' Tt·rrl'll 19. of 9581 Wood I :i wn Dn \'t' .i:-. ~tw was dri\'mg south on Harbor Paramedirs trc•att'd hN f11r shock and sht· was reJcas('d In the second crash. bu·ycli'>I Clinton Alen Privett. 201fi Arnohl St. Costa M<'sa was lo!>-.t•<I nnln the hood of an automb1lc dn' en by Jarid Bo~d Newman. 60. of 1750 Whitll<'r A vc . Costa :\k"a as the 12·year·old boy rod<' h1~ bike on 19th Street Police said the boy apparl'ntlr rode out into the street to av<>icl heavy flooding a long the' curh near Pomona at 8 JO pm Hl' ""' treated by paramedics at thl' scene and sent home. About an hour later. an Jm bulance a rrived at an accident Ill the inter section of Superior Avenue and Industrial Wa~ where Dana Lynne S~er. 19. of 1662 Oahu Place, Co:.ta M<.·~J was slumped an her rar ag<un-.L a utility pole. A second motorist. Michael Alexander Ta1masov, 22, of 122 40th St . Newport flcach, was ar rested by offH·t·r~ al lhl' M'<'nt• for being und<'r the influcn<'<' of an intoxicant \1iss Speer "as pulled from her tota llv destrnved autornobtlc- and tran~ft>rr0t•d to B oa~ ~f emoraal llospttJI where of f1 c1a ls todJ ~ ~.i1d !->he •~ 1n -.at1sfaclon ('nnd111011 with ('Uh to her f.ic1.· BUDGET ... Current I ) .1 u t h 11 ri z e !I .q1 propr1at1011s lc11 ~1·1 \!Cl'' anti bUpph1·~ .ir1• SS:t!U1117 hul 1( thr t'"1stin1-11alt•111 1•,.p(•nd1turt• 1·on tmut•s tlw ~I 1\<' "Ill haq• sp(•nl some Sll4.000 less than that Those fund~ w1 II bt' carnt'd ov1•r into next year i. hudgrt The ne.,.. hud..:t•t m:ikt"> tht• ·" :,umpt1011 thut M1s~11111 \1eJn " as~es~ed 'alu.1111111 Cl axahll- "ealthl "111 I!"'" h\ 30 J)t'rc·c·nl th1:. 'car l\J~mbt·r~ ol lh1· .1d1 bor ) council orckn•d thl• hucl1owt n• \'1ewerl h~ lht· !'\1 AC hudg<'l and fmanCl' r11mm1llt't' :ilon~ \\Ith 111 i.tructioM lo lirin.: hack J rt· <'Omm(•ndal Hiil !\111\ JO l 'r1n1t ,..,,,., t I RADAR ... celerate up to 30 or :l~ m1l1>s per hour nJ.?hl L1fler lea' mg a stop ~1s;!n t'\'en LhnuJ.?h the hm1l 1~ 25 mph "Y 011 would nc•c•d a ~top ~ign evl'r-' 200 or :mo f ect to l'olow pt•o pie down," hr· s~11d "And that br· mgs with 1l JlOllution problems bcrause th<' 1·ars would have to stop at thl· ~1 gn~ " Vown nnll•cl that lht> county no"' 1s trying to ltm1t the length of res1dt>nti,JI ~treeto; to a max- 1 mum of 1.000 r l'Cl to :.low t raffi<' Pistol Play Halted ws ANGt-:U:~ (AP I -or f1cers stornit'd an apartment in the Mt \\ .1s h1nglon area and took m•o ('U!-.tmly a 15-year-old i.:1rl who \\a~ 'ia1d Lo have rr peatedty f1n·d .1 starter"i:. pistol while pin y in~ ~Ith 11, nuthor1lles said Thi· 1clr·nl1t .v nf the girl, taken mto ru .. toily Monday night, was not rell.'a ~l'cl because of ht>r Bll(e ENDS SAT.! 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