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1976-04-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 Laguna Krishna S·laflfng I 'Rich Man' TV Mom, Two Series Grabs 23 Arrested in DB Emmy Mentions Battle With Cops.· DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * T HURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 15, 1976 VOL. ••. HO •.... J S~C'TIONS, l1 PAG£S 'Wife ll11f ai1l1f11I" Cultist Tells Laguna Murder By TOM BARLEY Of CM D•llr Pilllt Sl•lf Struggling to retain hi5 com- posure. Hare Krishna devotee John Michael Moore told an Orange County Superior Court Jury late Wednesday that his wife talked or marrying another member of the faith moments before he s hot her three times m the head. Moore tearfully te5tified In his own defense that he had no prtor intention of shooting Jayme Sim- mons Moore. 24, May 15 when he waited m the alley adjacent to her Laguna Beach apartment build mg. Moore s aid his intention beforc he heard the a ll<'gcd comment made by h1:. estranged w1f<' wa-; to confront the man he believed was sha ring her apartment and her bed Ko n1pria Oasl, a Brahma in the llare Krishna movement Moore told the Jurv that ht> knew and h1~ "'1((' had adm1ttcd that Kon1pr1 a hJd sexual r CIJ Man Beheaded By Propeller At Airport ST. ETlENNF.. France (/\Pl -A crowd of wildly jubilant fans mobb<>d a plane bnn1ung their soccer t<>am home Ntrly today. and a propeller cul off th<' h1•ad of Joseph llernard . 32-year-o ld father or thrl'c children The St Etienne team was re· turning from Holland aflerquali· fymg for the finals of the Euro pean Cup It is thl' f1~t t1me in 17 yea" a French t<>am mode the finals. There was much drinking as the crowd wailt'd for the arrival or the team. T ables. chairs and windows in the termmal were broken, and carpels were torn. When the Jo~okker Friendship plane landed, the crowd poured onto the runway and surged around the plane. "We heard a bump," said Roger Roeber. the president of the soccer c:lub. "Everyone un· de~ there had been an acci· dert.J.. We pulled the curtains dosed, and the players were ter· ribly sad. "Our return should have been a very beauUlul occasion, and this accident spoiled it." lions with her while she was three months pregnant with his own child -Juliette. who 1s now 3. He testified that the situation in the Laguna Beach temple at· 641 Ramona St. further inflamed him when he learned that his wife had had sexual relations with other devotees and that (See KRISHNA. PageA2) Mom, 2Sons Arrested lnHB Fight By ART HUR R. VlNSEL Of CM O••IY Pli.t \C•H Shotgun blasts fired into a home led Huntington Bea ch police on stakeout to rapture three m embers or a Norco family in a wild battle Wednesday night, 1nv('st1gators said today The alleged raiders mcluded a mother, 43 , and ht'r two adult sons, who poller claim were armed with a shotgun, revolver, a baseball bat, a shHll'lagh club fashioned from a tree root and a ceremonial U .'S. Army saber. Special Enforcement Detail <SED> plainclothesmen were forced into liter al hand-to: hand combat when the pnnclpal sus· peel tried to steal Officer Ronald Birkett 's shotgun. polire said. By the time it was over. Donald A. Lindquist. 23, of 208 14th St . Hunlington Beach; rus brother Ronald. 20. and Mrs. Elll'n L. Lindquist, 43, or Norco, were m custody. The eldest Lindquist brother - bloodied In the fray -was booked on suspicion of finng a '!Veapon into an oeeupied dwell· ing. assault on a police officer CSffBATfLE, Page AZ) Trio Surrender HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Police used tear gas early today to flmh out three persons: including a teen-age girJ. who holed up inside a liquor store here, authorities saM. The trio surrendered one by one after officers fired tear gas shells through a plate glass door al the Quaker Stale Liquor Store. The three, none or whom was ldenWit'd, were not Utjured in the incident. Dr. Cella Denies He's Se :.... .. "" ~ Creamery Truek Creanaed DoNlr l'li.t PlloHo lty lbtlt4NI ICH-'-' About 66.000 pounds of milk, cottage cheese and other dairy products spilled from this ·truck when it went orr the south side of the San Diego Freeway, between La Paz Road and Oso Parkway in Saddleback Valley ear- ly today. The truck rolled one and a alf limes down the hiU before coming t the resting point s hown in this picture. The driver, Charles R. Godwin, 28, of Chula Vi s· ta was thro~n from the cab and rolled down the hill ahead of the truck. He was treated for multiple contusions and released from Mission Community Hospital. 'Rich Man' Scores 23 Errimy Mentions LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Rich Man, Poor Man," the miniseries about two brothers with conflict· ing fortunes. scored a swffping victory with Z3 Emmy nomina· lions rrom the Telev\sion Academy today. "Eleanor and Franklin," the ABC film about Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, wa.s nominal· ed ror 16 Emmys. Among the weekly series, "M· A·S.H'' placed first with 11 men· tions. followed by "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" with 10. Lee Grant, who won a support. mi Oscar for "Shampoo," was nominated as star of a comedy series for the shortrunnlng "Fay." Her competitors are the familiar stars of C~ situaUon comedies: Beatrice Arthur of "Maude." Valerie Harper of "Rhoda." Mary Tyler Moore and Cloris Leachman of "Phyllis." The nominees for lead actor in a comedy series we re Jack Albertson or ·'Chico and the. Man." Hal Linden of "Barney Miller, .. Alan Alda of "M·A·S.H" and Henry Winkler of "Happy Days." The nominees for leading ac· tress in a dramtatic series in- cluded two with canceled shows -Ann e Meara of "Kate McShane" and Brenda Vaccaro of "Sara." Also named were Angie Dickinson or ''Police Woman" and Michael Learned of "The Waltons." Familiar gumshoes appear as nominees for lead actor ln dramatic series -Peter FaJk In <SeeEMMYS, Paf~A%) Three County Bouncers Held In Jade Theft LOS ANGELES (AP) -Three night club bouncers from Orange County are in custody in connec- tion with the theft ol $54,000 m jade art objects from a Los Angeles auth:>r. Authorities said Wednesday a composite drawing of the three inlnlders aided in the arrests. John D. Ball. 54, of Encino, helped police-make the drawing. Three men invaded his home April 4 and made off with a por- tion of his extensive jade collec· Uon. Authorities m ade the arrests Monday. Booked for investiga- tion ol robbery were Edward Watkins Jr., 25 and Robert Vaughn, 27. both of Garden Grove, and Daniel Zabala, 24, o( Westminster. Will Drop Sollle OC Holdings By GARY G RANVILLE Of U.. D•ll, ~ ... S..11 Though besieged by civil and criminal lawsuits, Dr. Louis Cella denied today that he is Ii· quidating "41hat was once thought to be his virtually limitless finan--. cial empire. "Inves tments are investments. It shouldn't be alarming to put some of them on the market al this or any other time," Cella said. Nonetheless, the Santa Ana physician admitted some of his real es tate holdings in and out· s ide Orange County arc up for sale. And. he added, moves to re· move himself from a number of business partnerships "began long before this mess got so in· volved " The mess Cella referred lo in· eluded charges brought against him and three or his business as· soc1ates by federal and county grand 1unes. Last Jan. 12, the juries in s eparate indictments charged Cella, Theodore Schiffman, Stephen Evans and George 01· lendorf with bilking two hospitals out or a lmost S2 million. Celia's partners in the lw<> <See CELLA, Paie AZ) Coas t We ather Partly cloudy Friday ex· cepl mostly sunny In the afternoon. Considerable low c louds and gusty northwesterly winds tonight. High Friday lower 605, low tonight upper 40s. INSIDE TODAY BalM1 on the black mar~t conltitute a /01t-growjng critM 11/ftdrome which ii ot· trading fM .otten11on oJ tM Mo/UJ. See Page A 7. •••ex •.. , •• ... ' ... I H ., CM C4 .... , .. ,. .... ... ... t A2 OAtLYPILOT s Tllur!lday AP"' 1_ 1;;1l o Melvin Laird Defends CIA l'ro• Pa9• A I KRI HNA • • Former Defense Chief Says It Saves Lives othttr membfr had thelr eye& oo her 'They were •II teyln1 to put lht> 11'ake on ht•r ," ht aald. "It'• a bud eceno al tht LatW\a temple I think lt '11 a very dim outlook there." NEW YORK fAP> -Plots lo kill mJssea ot pcoolc: "'1th bomb• 111 N\'w York City and to H · 11a1sanato elected ofnc1alt ln the Untled St alt'!\ hav\• httn thwt1rtl'd by CIA infiltrut1on or terrorist s roupa , f o rmer Deftt nsc Serretary Melvin Lalrdu)'ll. Wrltlnt in defenae of lhe Cen· tral lnlelli6lence A.iency, J.alrd iilto credlta Am orican ln· tclllacncc with savlnl( Jhe nallon billions In defense CO!ill Ind. isance f'rom Page Al CELLA .•. hospitals later sued th~ four men and county Dem ocral I<' party leader ftachard O'Neill for $L2 m1l uon A month before the indict· ment:. "'ere handed down. Cella borrowed hea\ aly against has equity in h1~ real estate holding~ a.nd homestcadt!d his Santa Ana home. Some or the m oney ralJed re· portedly was used to pay off un. te<'ur ed bank loans at a Santu Ana bank. loans purportedly made to help fina nce Celia's ex· tensive political operations. l n 1974, he was California's top t><>htical campai.in donor with re· ported contribuhons to 54 can- didates or causes exceeding $500.000. The firl>t indication that Cella was hard pressed came im- mediately after he wu lndlctoo when he had difficulty raising $75.000 bait. Later, he posted his one-fifth Interest in 684 acres of Riverside County farmland to sausfy the hail requirement for himself and his three co-defendants Thal farm land. valued for sale purposes at roughly $2 7 million. ts now for sale. Cella said. A business C1:.socratc admitted that Santa Ana property bou~ht al Celia's urg rng by Mercy General Hospital 1s also on lhc market But Cella said he has no inten· l ion at this time of orrcring a huilding he owns at Civic Center Drive und Broadway an Santa Ana for s ale The two-story building is th<> home of I he doctor·s mt•dical praclice. thcS antaAnuClrnrc. Cella s aid that n('got1ations to sell his interes t m Kobe En· l erprises "have been under way for some lime.·· lie rcportl·dly is a one -fourth partnl•r m the Koh(' partnership with O'Neill and :.late Controller Kenneth Cory Its chief holding Is a 541 acre ranch near Sacramento Other Cella holdings, none of them valued for sale purposes at more than $150.000, are scattered lhroughout the Santa Ana area, including two apartment houses .md two orflce buildings. His equity in those real proper· ly holdings reportedly 1s heavily ~·nrnmbered by mortgages and collateral assignments for loan!>. 5-year Exile For Activist MOSCOW <A P ) -Human rights acti vist Andr e i Tverrlokhlebov. sccrl'lary of the Sov1e1 bran(·h of Amnesty ln· ternational. was sentenced today to fwe years' exile inside the rountry. his mothersard. At the same tr mt. Nobel Puce Prm.• wlnnE'r A ndrc1 Sakharov ::ind hi!! wife were beaten by police sMrtly Arter another dissi- dent drew a 2'l·year lerm at horcl la hor. 0 friend or the Sakhnrovs !'!Aid Hy Soviet stftnda rd<i. n year In ;011 i~ th<' equlvolent of three years in exilr . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l•"' ,.,, •. ~ (~• • r ...... , ..• ,. .• -~tn ¥tof'I•'" ,, 1 I •••1 ,t '""' N•wrr'\ I " I\ '""' t1 I• I t" 19\t ' • "' 1• t "ii!\I •·ul t•V"•f'•) I"'"'"°'•'• \.ff ••11'1• tof·l 111•\ "'' p11I !+ f'l•tl Mfllr•ff•-. ltn1t11_., I t ,.,, ,,,. t• lil N• • N••to(14f l\ot_.,f\ It _,.,,,,...., ' t td '~wlll,11n \l.tll••. 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( .. , ........ \.w«M4'1••' ... .., , .. , .... u" ,...,... ~ •r-.. ·l \A Um.,,~,. rn1ht .. ,_..h~..,_ UJ\'"9"\t'l•t ma. wllh keeping pea~ belw«n lataeland Egypt LAurd'a article. "l.el'is !>'top Un. ~erml1\ln1 the CIA ," W'<lS written for Th~ Muy Rc:ad~r·s D\gest. the ma1az1ne for which he iis M:n1or cowuellor for national ond tn· t•maUonal affairs. Laird dad not Identify tht 1peolf1C! larg~ts or the thwarted u1usin11honis He wrote . "On at lea.st two <>e· culons, lh~ C tA h~ rore11talled USUJ IAI bound for the United tatH with pluns to kall elect~ publlcotncloh "It has also lhwM.rled plans to loll prom1n1•nl Aml'nc:un Jews with letter born bi. '· lh: Hid U1e attempttd bomb· ln1s ln N«W \'nrk City coincided with a \!Sit O( former Ji.rutli Prime M1n1!ltt>1 Golda Mt-ir on Mar~h4, 1973 He 11ld, "Police rushed to busy midtown lntt>rsect1on., 1and hauled De's a She? Father of 3 Wants Sex Change A Buena Park m an pred1cla he will be a womin when he appears in court June l applied Wednesday for permission to change his name. IF ORANGE County Superior Court Judgl' Samuel Dreizen grants the petition hied by Da vid Gerard Auger, 28. he w11l legally become a she -Diane Mane Auger County clerk's officials who accepted the application Wednesday said it was the flrsl such petition to cr0$s lheir counter. Court r ecords reflect that Auger s ued his wife. Ellen Ruth Auger. for divorce six months ago. The couple's final decree would normally be issued on or about April 29. MRS. AUGER has b«n granted custody of the couple's lhree litUe girl• -ages 7. 6 and 3 -and ls receiving child support payments from her estranged husband. Auger states in the petition filed Wednesday that his sex· •ual change Is currenUy under way via hormone treatment. He expects to be a female when he appears in court 5 Retnoved From Ship Cruise Passengers Angry, Nearly Riot TRIESTE. Italy <AP> -Irate passengers who paid between $1,000 and s.t.000 for a 72-day world cruise aboard an Italian ship n earl y rioted over a shortened stay in Acapulco. Mex- f'rona Pa9~ A J BATTLE ... and interfering with law officers' duties. Ronald Lindquist was booked on charges of firing a weapon in· to an occupied dwelling and also interfering. Bail was set at Sl0.000 for each man. Their m other was booked on suspicion of assault on a police officer and lnterfering with of- fi cers' duties. carrying Sl,000 bail. Detective Robert Sutherland said a younger brother, 14, was wilh the a rrestees but will not be charged in the donnybrook al· legedly arising out of an old romance. The series or incidents began Wednesday afternoon at 1017 Alabama Ave .• Apt. A. when Mrs. Karen Gatnon called police lo report a man had forced his way in and slugged her. She Iden- tified h im as Donald Lindquist , police said. Furtherm or e, the frightened victim told Officer Robert Wins- lein. the suspect vowed to return with a gun. Investigators put out an all· points bulletin descrlbtng tum os considered armed and d angerous nnd possibly heading for Norco. where the family moved arter some time in Hunlington Beach. Later In the evening, however , a mystery auailant walked up to o window of the apartment and fi red two ~hotgun blasta into the rc!i1dence at point ·hlunk rnnJ(t• "If anybody had been standing there, they would hnv«> cnuJ!ht the ct)arg e," D etective Sutherland said. The Ootnons were not home. since Mrs. Gutnon·s husband had taken her to get mt'diCAI cnrc and t hey w ere warned to stay elsewhere that n11(hl. ico. and the crew at one point was ordered lo be ready to use fire hoses against them, the ship"s owners said today. Five or the 1.500 passengers were ordered off the shjp, and they left with the "help of Mex· lean police" w ho were called aboard, but the hoses were not used . it said. The five passengers ordered off were identified by the com- pany as Raphael and Phyllis Lightman and Manus Carlin of Britain. and Hans Tinti and In· grid Bents of West Germany. The Hamburg newspaper Bild said they were "thrown from board," and were among 300 passenge r1 who complained about the ship 's running behind schedule and "drastically re- duced sightseeing schedules in olher ports of call." Bild s aid the passengers were about to hand a petition to the caplaln, R1cc1otti Sanlorini, re· ques ting a longer stay 1n Acapulco when sailors armed with clubs turne d on them. The company made no mention or clubs in Its account of the episode. The "grave incident" and ''dis· order" occurred April 7 . 8 alter the 27.000-ton Galileo Galilei, carrying 346 crewmen, was forced lo cut s hort a scheduled stop in Acapulco, the company said . It said the ship departed from Its course from Haiti to Acapulco on Apnl S in answer to a call for help from a lre1 1(hter to pick up an injured seaman. causing a 131'1·hour delay 111 arnving 1n Acapulco Some passengers asked the taplaln to delay departure from Acapulco so they could spend lhe time they wt•n• scheduled to spend there. the company said. Rut tht• 'lk1ppl'r, ut the drrc<'· tron of thc company. refus~. 1rnying thl1 would t'au1c P{O· hlems in solhng through the Panama Canal wht>re lrnff1c wns snarled followinic a t1lrlkc by canal workt>rs. The dl11order t'nsued. The s hip 1s scht'duled to com- plete its world tour in Genon on April 25. 'An Accident' Didn't Mean to Bury Her FERNANDINA BEACH. Fla. CAP)-A defense at- torney says it was purely accidental that William Peter Wright Jr. buried his wife a li ve with a bulldozer. Quentin Till made that assessment of the killing of Laura Wright, 19, the night or Nov. 10. as he spoke in court Wednesday. Till. in an opening statement in Wnght's tri al for first-degree murder, said the defendant and his wife had argued about an insurance policy and the woman said she would rather be dead. So, the attorney ~aid , Wright dug a hole with the bulldozer and was astonished when his wife jumped ln it. "The whole happening that night was purely oc- cidental,'' Till told the jury or six men and six women. Dr. J ohn T. Legowik. the county's associate medical examiner. t~ttr1ed that Mrs . Wright had three potentiaJly fatal Injuries: suffocation by inhal· ing soil, internal injuries and head and neck injuries. a"' ay two can with eOO\ICh So\ h•t made exploalv\') to klU ht r ybody wllhin D 100.yud ra4'1us The turorlat explotlvet ..t er<' llm\'d to d t•tunuk ul noon, "'h1·n i.treets would be mo:.tt'r<>Wdl'd " Luard Had that a1ain In 1973. just befon• Chrli.tmu . "lhc CIA learned that 11x 1mall. hand caM'l"d Soviet SJ\ 7 mi111lea l'1' tre mcly accur•tt• aaalnst lo\\ flying aircraft -wt1re bcini;: s muuled in Libyan dlptomal1c pouches lo Black SeJ)Wmber tc·r rori8l1 In Europe. The terronsti. planned lo shoot down a 747 land in~ in Rome llowcvt•r. actin.: on CIA 1nlt!lhgence. European f!O\ crnmenls disrupted the Opt.'ratwn and aparoo the Uvta ol bundrt'<il or holiday travelers ... Laird maintained that dis closures of intelllaence activille~ by congressional In\ eaUaalloni. ure compromising and para I~ / Ing the agency'!> ability to func· t10n. .. For instance.'· he writes. "d1s- C'losures that the Uruted Stale~ has used subma rines in Sovtel ter· ratorial wate rs to monito r Russian weapons tests have greatly dim inished theflowofth1s \'Ital intelligence." "During t}le past 25 years," he continued. •'the Soviet Union has not d eveloped a single major new weapon witho ut our k'lowing ll well in advance. Without such knowledge, we undoubtedl v would have wasted untold billion.s prepar1n1 to counter threats which did not actually ex 1st · · As for the Middle East situation sance 1973. Lair d says U.S. In- telligence has kept Isr ael and Egypt continuously Informed or each other's military status. "Given proof that nealher is about lo pounce on the other. the Arabs and Israelis have ~en wall · ing at least to try to devise a fo r mu l a for Middl e East harmony. Our intelligence bitb boughlthe necessary time " 'RICH MAN' STAR Peter Strauss f'rom Page ,, I EMMYS ... "Colombo." Karl :\taldt>n 1n "The Street:. or San Francisco, .. J ames Garner in "The Rockford Flies .. Emmy historians could not re· call when a s how had so dominal· ed lhe nominations as did "Rich Man. Poor Man." The ABC dramatization of the lr\.\-in Shaw novel scort.>d nominations for its three leads -· Nick Nolte. Peter Strauss and Susan Blakely. Edward Asner. better known as the gruff news director of "Tht Mar y Tyler Moore Show." \.\as nominated as lead actor in a !>ingle appearance for his role as the embittered. ~rippled father in "Rich Man. Poor Man." Also nominated in supporting categories were Ray Milland. Robert Reed. Dorothy McOulro. Kim Darby. Flonnuala Ji1anaaan and Kay Len1 from the novel dramallxallon. Asner was a lao nominated aa supporting actor ln "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," as was Tod Knlihl ABC. which has overtaken tho rat1n11 race late ln lh• 1Haon. flnJthed a shade behind CBS In the nomination totals . Moorl'. • mem~r of lhe Loi. Anat1lea tt>mple or Hare Krl1hnu. uld hl• wau 11natcrC'd by hi~ t>Mtru n.:t•d wtf t.!'s repcatt.1d in· fldellt1H and her raHure to con· rorm to H11ro Krlahna'a 1tan· derds which, he said, dominated his own lire He denied prosocullon •11•1•· Uona that he lntMded to klll hla wife at her mother'• homo b1 St. Louis ln J nn u ary. 1974. "I took n 1otun lo the homo lo scare her,·· hl· :Hild. "I wont~ twr ba<'k und l wanted to see her ~1dopt the Krishna consciousness "h1ch she introduced me to bftore we iot m a rrled." Moore was placed on five years probation In St. Louis after beln& found guilty or usuult with a de- adly weapon Pollett said a shot \\llS fired in the Sammons home while Moore struggled with hJg "'1(e and her mothe r Moore said the shooting In La1una erupted when ~· wife accompanied by anolher femule member of the sect and their two small children, left her apart· mcnt and approached his hidina place on Gorr Street. llo quoted her H telling Diana Howard s h o rtly before ht stepped Into view wtU1tho1un ln his hand: "It's going lo be so nice being married to a Brahma ... 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Refund R eq uest DEAR PAT· l haH• lhl' <·om mo n problem of r C'turnl•d merchand1S<' and a cn•<.ht refund slip lo a mail-order hou~e with a refund reque~t . \\h1<'h has not been honorcd I ordered t\\o items from 1'hl' Lt•rt llund in NC'w York City. Onl' wa~ out of stoc k and the othC'r had gone up S2 rn ppce. A rred1t rl'fund was 1~sucd in an incorn•ct amount for the out-of·stock 1tt•m I dN·1d1'<I I didn't want to pay th<' Vrl<"C' 111 crease for the machund1~l' I r1• ce1ved. so I sent 1l and lht' l"rt'lllt slip back by insured m:ul on .J.111 5 I wroti.> n•qut·~t1nii a n•funtl on Feb 20. but 110 ans\\t•r h.1 ... ht'l'll received II I. , In &nl' Greg Roche, <1pol..esman ror The Left Hand. says lhe firm "Ill contact you personal!) regardln~ your refund r equest. Proof or payment and date or order "ill ~ requested before your refund ls pr~essed. Roche added lhat your letter or lnquJry probably has not been answt>rNI due to .. the busy spring sc>ason ·., volume of correspondt>nrf'." OC Road Plan 'On' Again fl) Wff.f.IA!U SCHREIBE R Ot tf\• O••'" ,.., .. , ~tt The on ·aj?a1n, ofr again cooperative road·bwlding pro· gram of Orange County's city and county governml!nts 1s on a~atn 1-'nr the St>cond lime in a \\eek, the County Board of Supernsors re' ersed lls stand on a proposed freeze of thl' Artenal ll1ghway Financing Program <A11FP > un · lll arter the count ~ ·s formal budget hearings an June Supernsors voted unanimous· I) to unfreeze the S5 98 mtlhon ongmally allocall'd to the pro· gram out of the count) ·s out of "talc gasoline tax funds The money is used by the c1t1 es on a 50-50 sharing basts for local road improvement projects. Still frozen . however. is $1.7 m1lhon in unanticipated gas tax re' enues the county had intended to add to the already-approved A11FP program budget. That money will be held an abe) an cc. a long with S400.000 more m unantir 1pated re\'cnues the county is keeping for ilself, until the budget hearings At that time, supenisors are e.xpected to decide on several ma1or road construc·tJon pro1ects pinpointed an the South East Orange County C1rculat1on Study <SEOCCSI The nc\\ 'otc "as sought by Soper> 1sor Thom as Rile). ~ho said his office \\as inundated "1th prote:-.t calls from cities after Supervisor<. \'Oled Apnl 7 to freei:e the entire AllfP alloca lion to see if pa rt or all of 11 \\as nl'eded for S EOC:C'S pro1ect' That vOtl' was engineered by SupN\'1sor Ralph D1ednch who \\a:> accu .. ed b} some city of fir1 als of using the A1 IF'P pro· grarn to ..:et n •tnbut1on for the r1t1e-. · rl'fusal to endor.;e a county appl1cat1on to berom(• the area's health planning agency D1cdrirh dcnit'd the allegation. :-.1~ mg he 'men'h had th<' 1n lt•n• .. h of the :.outh count v <it he;irt The \'Ole l;iM \\eek re· \l'f!>('d an action lhl' day before h) super\'lsors that \\CJUld have ll'l lht' All F P program prncc•t•d H1lcv admitted Wt.>dne:.dav that he ma\ ha\e bet'n "con· fu<;l•d · h) last \\ eek's reversal J rtum ··Either 1 wasn't paying allcn· t1on or l assum ed that the amount '' e \\ere frl'ezin~ was on· I~ the unanticipated gas lax re· H'nUt"•." Rile" said Mter Wl'dnesda) s new \'Ole. Diedrich r e marked, "ff he doe~n·t t·are a bout SBOCCS then I don't either · · Thc· vociferous Fullerton supcn 1sor refused to (•!:1borate. ' 'It Was This ·Big. • • f1rst Lady Betty Ford s waps fish stories with Scott Gates. 6, ~rnndson o( Thomas Gat('s. who was sworn in • {IS chief of the .US Liaison OffH:e in Peking, at the \\.'lute !louse. President Ford ts talking with Gates in the background. Thunday, Apul 15. 197& DAILY PILOT A:S er Rap Reinstated . . pApproved Child's Tu:o-year LAFC Squabble EmU B.r GARY GRANVILLE Of IM D•ll'f "llM St.I" A two.year argument between city and county interests ended Wednesdoy when the Local Agency Formation Commission <LAFC> v6ted to accept former San Clemente mayor Stanley Northrop as 1ls public member. Northrop has occupied LAFC's lone public seat since May, 1972 But his ofhcaal term expired two years later He continued to serve on the c-omm1ss1on, however. though his reappointment was blocked by a 2·2 vote In the even voting split, LAFC's two c ity representatives have favored Northrop's re· appointment while two county government r epresentatives op· posed It. Supervisor Thomas Riley broke the deadlock Wednesday when he broke with the tradi· tional county position. Rile y said h e favo r ed Northrop's offi cial reappoint- ment so that the commission's dec1s1ons can not be challenged because one com missioner has not been officially seated. The Fifth District supervisor also said he has seen no evidence in Northrop's vot ing record to in· d1cale bias on city or county posi· t1ons. ACCEPTED BY LAFC San Clemente's Northrup The 52-year·old former San Clemente mayor 's r e· appointment to the commission and a term that expires in May, 1978, came on a 3·1 vote. Supervisor Laurence Schmit cast the lone dissenting vote. Northr op 's appointment lo LAFC as Its public member was controversial from the outset. It came six weeks after he served as a city representative. Passed over in the selection pro- cess was the late William D. M artln or Laguna Beach who was then serving as the comml.sslon's alternate public member. Admittedly disappointed by the appointm ent oversight, Martin immediately resigned from his alternale's post and left the meeting. The following year, SUpervisor Ralph Diedrich called for Northrop's ouster because, in Diedrich's words, he did not represent ··a true public member." Diedrich's ouster move was bloc~ed by the 2-2 split between city and county representatives. The s ame year. the county Grand Jury also called for the appointment of a true public member. a comment Northrop labeled "nonsense." Since then, the former San Clemente city orricial has clung to his seat on the strength of that 2·2deadlock. J oining with Riley to make his appointment o!ficial were Newport Beach Mayor Don Mcinnes and Tustin City Coun· cilman Don Salterelli. By TOM BARLEY Ol-0.lty ,.. ....... A San Clemente woman ~c · cused with her husband otinfiict· ing burns that led to the death or her 5-ye1r-old dauabter races her second Orange County Superior Court arraignment on murder charges. Yolinda Molina, 23, or 2723 S El Camino Real, wlll appear June 7 before Judge Kenneth WilUams for the setting of ber trial date. Her earlier trial date ol May 10 -the one still technically faced by h e r identically accused husband, Jose Molina, 21 .._was a ba ndoned last month whe n Superior Court Judge Jerrold S. Oliver dis missed murder charges filed against her Nov. 22. Judge Oliver based his ruling on the argument that a con· fesslon allegedly m ade by Molina to San Clemente police had not been made available to hl4 wife's lawyers. The district attorney's omce promptly refiled the allegations, prosecuted Mrs . Molina ln a second South Orange County municipal court preliminary hearing and will arraign her again in Superior Court. Smok~ng Hurf,S Arteries? Dep1.1ty District Attorney Ted Millard hopes to arrange a delay of MoUna's scheduled May 10 trial so that the couple can be tried together . Defense lawyers have made lt dear that they would prefer separate trials for tfie accused Molinas. By Associated Press A new picture of how such fac· tors as cigarette s moking and h1~h blood pressure may cause hardemng of the arteries -a condition that leads to 900,000 de- aths annually -was suggested an Anaheim Wednesday by a University of Washington re· searcher. The theory proposed by Dr. Earl P. Benditt was described by a fellow scientist as "one of the most significant things that has been done In atherosclerosis in the last 20 years." Atherosclerosis, a com mon type of harden in~ or the arteries, results from the bwldup of fatty deposits on the Inside lining of lions may eventually choke off t,he blood supply to the heart, or tlreak off lo form clots that travel to the brain and cause strokes. Bendltl, who delivered a paper to the meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Ex· perimental Biology, focused on a question that has m ystified medical investigators for years: what starts the fatty buildup, and why are some people more affect· ed than others? For example . a 45·year ·old man who smokes, has excess cholesterol in his blood and has high blood pressure, is nearly four times as likely to have a heart attack as the average person, according t o the American Heart Association. Whal Benditt now believes is that the condition begins when cells in the a rtery lining begin to grow abnormally into lhe form of a cluster. Like cancer, he said, the ab· normal g rowth seems to be touched off by mutagens -sub- stances carried in the blood that alter the growth·r egula ting mechanism of the cells. The growths are not malig. nant, as in cancer . but Benditl agreed the process may indicate a closer relationship between cancer and heart disease than had been thought. "It's not just sedimentation of junk on the wall of an artery." he explained. Five.year-o ld Laura Crui, Mrs. Molina's daughter by a pre· vlous marriage. died Nov. 22 at San Clemente General Hospital while police wer e investigating the cause of her injuries. It Is alleged that the little girl was repeatedly burned with lighted cigarettes and hot pieces of met al and had been placed In a tubof scalding water. A post mortem examination a l· legedly revealed three fractures In the right a rm, rib cage an~ pelvis and atrophy of lhe muscles in the right leg due to lack of use. Doctors told police that other signs of trauma on the body in· dicated that the child had been severely beaten. blood vessels. Such accumula· ----------------------------------------- * * * Human Urine May Boost Cance r Fight By Associated Ptetts A chemical with the power to convert cancer cells baN< to normal cells has been extracted from human urine and may ex- plain why some c<1ses of cancer cure themselves, according to a Baylor Un1Versity investigator. If the naturally occurring sub· stance can be made art1f1l"1ally. Or S R Rurzynsk1 said Wednes· d ay tl could be valuable in cancer therapy because 1t does not SN~m to affect normal cells. However, the work 1s in its ear- h stagl.'' and has not l'ven been tested in animalc; The abnormal, out of control arowth of cancer rells as belu1ved lo be the result of an "error" in their genetic mechanism that ,·ontrols development The sub· stance which Burzynski called :1nt1neopla!Ston apparently de- te<'ts cells that are f(ettinR out of lane and feeds tht'm new inform:i· t11m that r<'turns them to normal. The substance is so named bC'C'aU'lt' 1l work11 nga1ni;t neopla s m s, or abnormal Rr1>wths The study car ried out by llru1ynsk1 and a!lsociates al Baylor . the M. D Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute and New York Medical College was reported Wednesday to the fede ration of American Soc1el'ies fo r Experimental Biology Burzynski said he studied 180 cases 11'\ "h1ch cancer disap· peared (or no apparent reason. This happens only in about one in ff0,000 cases. he said, "or about four patients ln the United States each year." The spontaneous regre5sion must have been due to the same mechanism that routinety cor· reels genetic errors In the body, lheonzed Burzynski. Capo Soaplifting Orange County sheriffs Of· ficers said burglars who broke into a Capistrano Beacjl laun- dromat left with nearly l ,bOO box es of detergent and bleach. Deputies said the theft wu re- ported by laundromat owner Melvyn Ralph Pierce,~. cf Coln- Laundrolux, :UOSl Doheny Puk Road. He valued tbeJoss al$138. Special Promotion on Leather ~· -.- _; We are offering several other leather sofas and chairs at 20% off for immediate delivery • r YOUI Favorite Dnf9"'K W1' Bt Hippy To ~ss1st You , ... ,. now $699 A4 lnrh lrn1l1rr ~or11 Luxurious sofa covered in leather. a Onique look and leel of lu11ury A lull, 84 · wide, available 1n 4 colors of leather, • H.J. GAf\f\ETf f URNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Optn Mon., Thun. A Fri. ~ ••• .. •• A4 OAIL y PILOT • Hughes' Forttine in • .la.-t wlc.h Associates, Re~atives Search for Missing Will ~hiae Ready For The End? OH WOES DEPT. You may have noted In the news that the Orange County Boord o f Supervisors has started girding our emergency services for a major earthquake. nus ought lo divert the pubHc's 1ttenuon from the polillcal hash that gel s stewed up m the County Seat. All of this emergency pre· paredneu comes after a report that the San Adreas Fault. which is blamed for a lot or our quakes. h83 got a bump In 1t. nus is a rise in the land or some lOlnches. Pei Police"! Boston Police Comrruss10ncr Robert d1 Graw,1 crili<.'ized most of the nation's police chiefs for bch a\'m g ltkc "pet rocks unable to move. grow. change or inno\'ale ·· His remarks came an a speech t o a law enforce ment conf e rence 1n Washington HOUSTON (AP> l'lt1mate control o( Ho" urd Hughes' vost fortune rem:11nc·d In doubt today as the search continued for a still m1si.ing will tbat ll!>SOC1ates and d111tant rl'lat1ves lm11:.t was left by the bilhona1rc recluse Hughes' 11oh~ surv1vma aunt and her son, :m attorney, were nnmt."<i Wl'dnt.•:idu} as tt•mporary administrators of the Hughes estate estimated to oo worth $1.$ balhoo to S2 b1l hon That action was taken in uc· ('Ord with omc1nls or Summa Corp . the company Hl.lghes set up to run his business empire At the !>ame lime. Summa officials acknowledged for the first hme that the> ha\'e been unable to find ll \\ 111. BUT POKE MEN for both Summa and the family members said they believe a n effective will executed by Hughes exists and that a search fo r 1t wall continue. Hughe~. m a rned twice and divorced twice, had no children. and lt was widely 11. sumtd h~ had left a lar~" '''*rt of bas fortun~ lO mt.-dical research Without .1 '<'ill, the portion 1olng to rederul t axes would bt• shinificnntly an creased und long It-gal battle:. might be waged for control oC ha:. enterpnses. In Los Angeles, Htchnr<1 C Gano Jr . a rfrst l·O Ui.ln or Howard Hughes. har. bt.•t>n put in temponry char1e of the de ceased bilhona1rc'::. C..:ultfornaJ holdings. Gano was named a tcmpornry administrator Wednl'sday by Lo-. Angeles Superior Court Judgt> Neil Lake . The First National Bank of Nevada was named special ad· ministrator of Hughes' Nevada properties. BOTH GANO and t he bank were nomina ted by Hugh es' aunt. Mrs. Annette Gano Lum· mis.SS. William T. Miiier, a lawyer with the Houston firm of An· drew!!, Kurth. Campbell & Jones. Clltd the upphc <1l1on W~O('!>day lo make Mrs Lunrnus. and h\•r sun, Wil liam Lummi:.. tern f>Oroiry ud.j1ini:.trators of the estate Lum mil' 1~ :i partner in the• law firm which filed the apphCJlion. Mrs Lummis is a s1stt'r of \lu~hes' mother. the lute Mrs. llo\.\ urd Hughes Sr. She and her ~on both hve an Houston. WITHOUT eluborjtion. the ui>· phcallon said the estate hos debts and tax ma\lera that need 1mm~1ate attention Miller said n search will continue for a wall and that the Texas Commerce Bank of Houston will be the custodian or certam unspecified Houston assets or Hughes In Los Angeles, Suryima Corp reported in a formal statement that it is believed Hughes execut· ed a will. although so far none has been found. The statement said the tem- porary court-supervised ad· mm1str11t1(1n w11s sol.lght tu Insure ronunut•d opl'r<1t1on o f al l llujlht'll cntrrprtst.>s unul tht> will 11. found When th11t happened back in 1857, Southe rn California suf· fered an earthquake that was a real whopper. Then in 1971, when the fault got a bump or a mere five inches, we had the San Fernando Valley quake whlch hit G.6 on the Richter scale and did tonsiderable ill. Jewel Thieves Get $3 Million f'ound Ti•~ Carl Bernstein, coauthor of news stories that helped un· cover the Watergate scan· dal. seemed too busy for romance in the movie "All the Presidents Men," where Dus tin H offman play Bernstein. But Wednesday the reporter married Nora Ephron. Esquire magazine editor-columnist and author, in New York City. SINCE OUR COUNTY supervisors can't do anything to stop a future quake, they are get· ting teared up to haul off the bodies after the thing strikes. Clearly. you cannot say enough about prepar«)dness. You have to guess it's just: a question of how far you carry the predictions of gloom and doom Let's face it: you hang around the beach areas long enough - the base of Newport Pier. arouftid the Main Beach at Laguna, on sands around Huntington Pier - and you'll sight some chap carry- ing a placard. "THE END IS COMING," it will warn. Some of these forttasters add a little liming to their warnings of your upcoming demise. Their placards proclaim, "The End is Coming -Soon." Others a re more subtle. They don't really m ention The End. except by impl~ulion, but in· stead suggest what you might be doing for yourself in the antacipa· tion of the comin g event You are thu s ad vised, "P~pare to Meet Your Maker." All of this makes a day at the beach a whole lot or fun Trouble is with nil these forecasts. they lend to tell )'OU Of the misfortunes lurk1n1t ahead but scant information 1s passed your way on bow to avoid the dif. ficulty. You can carry this beyond earthquake predt<'laons. How about a few really big landslides in the San Clem('nte area" We C'Ould ponder a super Oood, roar· ing down Laguna Canyon and in· undating all of the Art Colony's downtown area. HAVE YOU EVER seen those old photos or when the Santa Ana Ri ver roared over its banks, floodlng all the rlallands or Hunt· ington Beach clear on over to Main St reel? Ditto photos of Costa Mesa. wh('n 1t was all bf'an field.'S under one foot of water. How about a nice tidal wave. rolling up over lht> Newport• Balboa Peninsula., Just think of it Ponder a ll th1c; long enough nnd you'll be the guy down on 1111• beach, carrying the sl((n thot ;.u!- \·1ses, "Com ing Soon -Dooms· day'" As for n:H•. I think I'll just go hide under the bed. PALM BEACH. Fla. (AP> - P olice and FBI agents say they're without a solid lead m a r o bbery at a luxury con· dominium that netted three armed men $3 million lo $4 million in jewels and cash from 180 safe-deposit boxes. The only physical clue police said they had to the crime was part of an unidentified tool used to pry open lhl! boxes Only a few or the tenants who had their valuables stolen had in· surance, police said. It was not known whether the condominium had coverage against theft. "I SAW THREE men with ban· Lebanon Casualties, Chaos Increasing BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP) -Casualties in Lebanon's civil war to- day climbed toward the level before the cease-fire, with 75 persons reported killed and 120 wounded, as politicians Jockeyed for the pre· sidency and debated Syrian military intervention. Presidential hoperul Raymond Edde claimed that the toll in the year-long war 1s now 20.000 dead and 60,000 wounded, about 25 per· cent more than previous estimates. The heaviest fighting dunng the night was in Beirut and the sub· urban hills where Moslem leftists and ri~ht-winlt Christian forces ( J continued to battle with 11'..l SHORT mortars and artillery for con· / ~ trol or key points . Several large fires were burning in downtown Beirut. Oa'1f•ler Show• Prof It DETROIT CAP) -Chrys ler Corp., snapping an 18-month string of heavy losses, r eported strong net earnings of S72 million for the first quarter or 1976. F\nancial analysts called it one or lbe most dramatic turnarounds in American business. Chrysler. which accumulated reeord losses or $312 m illion in 1974 and 1975. said Wednesday its profits were the second highest ever for a Janua ry-March penod. The nation's third largest auto maker earned a first.quarter re· cord S90 million in 1973. Dunng the first three months o( 1976, Chrysler's U .S car sales were up 34 per<'ent from the year before. Ford .ffodltl~• Canal Sf and WASHINGTON <AP) -f\ Wh ile House spokesman has modified President Ford"s de<'lnration that the United Stales will never relinquish control of the Panama Canal, a topic which Republican presidential challenger Ronald Reagan 1s trying to make a major issue of the campaign Responding to questions Wednesday, Press Secretary Ron Nessen acknowledged that Ford was not precise when he told a Dallas news conference lost Saturday that "the United Stales will never give up its defense rights to the Pannma Canol and will never give up its operational rights as Car as Panama is concerned." Nessen in e ffect argu(.-d that Ford intended to say that control or the cannl would not be reunqwshcd under a proposed new treaty being negotiated with Panama. 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Wearing red and blue bandanu over their faces and apparently armed with .45· caliber pistols, they s urprised guards Burnett and Karl Markell. ONE OF THE robbers donned a guard's hat to root switchboard operator Emily Eberle into open· ing the telephone room, police said. The three employes then had their arms and legs bound with nylon rope. their mouths nnd eyes covered with masking tape. Police said the thieves then broke open 180 of the 300 safe de· posit boxes and took several thousand dollars in checks and cash Crom the building's omc~. "It was definitely a very pro· resslonal job and very well planned," said Police Chief J .M. Gaffney. He estimated it took the robbers three hours to complete the crime. Reaction from the 250.300 le· nants varied. One unidentified woman collapsed and was taken to a nearby hos pital. Others milled about the lobby watching reporters, photographers and police. Proxnrire, on Spot WASHINGTON CAP) -Sen. William Proxmire. an unrelenting critic of government waste and impropneties, boosted his wife's tour business by reserving congressional reception rooms for ber customers. Proxmire reserved rooms for her tours "about 30 times over the past five years," but abandoned the practice six months ago follow. ing complaints from a rival tour gwde, the senator's administrative assistant, Howard Shuman, said Wednesday. ELLEN PROXMIRE has run her private "Washington Whirl· Around" tour business since 1967. She estimated last year that her group shows Washington's sights to 5,000 tourists a year at prices ranging from SS lo S22 per person a day. Mrs. Proxmire called the matter "a tempest in a teapot." She said Wednesday she did not feel she received special advantages. A partner. Barbara Boggs, said she has a lso reserved rooms on Capitol Hill through her mother-in-law. Rep. Lindy Boggs <D·La.) Proxmire, a Democrat from Wisconsin, was unavailable for comment. He Speaks For You Gloomy Gus Is your spokesman because you •nd other Dally Piiot reeqera put words In his mouth. Have yoJ got e pet grievance? Lay It on Qua. Remember to stick to laauea-no personal attacks. Just write to Gloomy Gus at the Dally Piiot, Box 1560, Coata Mesa, Callfornla 92626. Then watch for your Gus. He appears daily on the editorial page of the Dally Piiot. He apeeka for you, In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ., New Patty Clues Emerge Heiress Tells FBI of Seeing Bombing S AN l'RAN C I SCO <AP) W11h Patnc1a Hearst t\'cupe r :tllng Crom u C'ollupwd lung, nt'w cluel> haH tmerged a bout hu 11 f,. J:t n fug1l1 ve U n<f t WO Of her underground \'l>COr tfl have befon t•hi1n1ed with k1dnap1nJ1 her. pin on stale char&H ma JOtnl Los An1eles ~ ap p e a r an c e with Wi lliam a nd Emil y Harns MISS HEARST, con. v1cted last m onth of .)oan- 1n1 h e r Sy mb1 on eu Liberation Army ca ptors in the robbery of a San l''ranclsco bank and fa c- ing 90 days or m ental ex- amlnaSJon. was stricken an her"fail cell Tuesday night charaed WednHday with k.idnaping M 1as Hurst from her Berkeley apart· meat on Feb. •, 1974, beatin g her former Ila nee and com mitt.me other violent crimes. A diltrict attorney in another San Francisco Bay area city uld , meanwhile , that Miss Hearst h ad told F BI agent.I of witnessin& a terrorist bombina. MtSll Hearst wai. re· po rted "m i ldly Im· pro v ed '' u l Sequoia Hos pit a l In n e arby Redwood City Wednes day, the J ay she had been scheduled to enter a The Harrises THE D EVEL · m e nts unde r score d were earUer re porU of lhe 22· Bay City Strike year-o ld new s pa pe r heiress' wUllnfne11toex· c hance Info rmation abo ut revolutionar y crimes for immunit y she was "preStnt at the bomb1ngs but didn't ac tually throw tht' bombs." Bales said. TWO SHERIFF' C'ars wu e destr oyed, b ut there were no inJuru.'l! ~M iss Heal"St-lay Jn a heavily guarded ho~111tul room Wednesduy, a Los Al\geles judge pMtponl'd the p.-etrlal hearing she bad been sc heduled to at· t e n d . J u d g e Ma rk Brandler also urged ut- t o r n e y s f o r Mi ss Hear st '!I codert>ndants. the Harnse1, to consider sta rting the tnal without her. Mlsa He ars t and the • Harnses face kadnapang and other ~lJte charge:. ~'""'"""'"' in <'Onnect1on "'1th 1.t11 al· leged cnme ~prel! In IA>~ Angeles a tnont" 1.1fkr ..1ii!i•WT the Apnl 15, 1974. San f'rancasco b8nk robbery for which M 1s11 Hu rst wa !I co n~·l c t t>d l ost month. The hea res~' attorne)'5 have sou~ht to :1eparate her Los Angl'lcs tria l from that of tht> liar· ,,, WI"""''• rises, who m s he de SOLIAH LOOK ALIKE -Clinir al psychologist Virtor Kops. lefl. nounced and identified testified t h a t he wulked into the Cr orker National Ba nk al Carmichael dunng he r t nal a s part of the tt>rronst SLA band in the middle of the robbery for which St even Sohuh is on lriul Kops that kidnaped her . was the first defe nse witness; attorneys cluim Soliah, Patty Heart's The Harri eii' lawyers lover durin(! ht•r last months JS a fug it ive. 1s the v1cltm of m ista ken have o pposed such it 1dent1f1c at1on . mov e. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ from prosecution. • Marin county 0 1st. At· Black Midnight Looms ty. Bruce 8 . Bales said We•nesday that Miss Both Sides Hearst had told the FBI F R ES No (A p ) -Productions re ported re· she was with a group Torught's thenightwhen co rd r e \•e nu ei o f ( St a t e ) th al b om b e d tw o time catches up with the 5225.-238,000 and net tn· _ _ sheriff's patrol cars in procastanators who ha· come of S29,·198.000 for OK Mediator SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -There was new hope to-· San Rafael last Aug. 20, ven'l mailed their 1975 the quart e r a nd six day Cor a break ~n deadlocked talks between the city less than a !11onth before income.tax returns. months ended Ma rch 31, nnd stnking munac1paJ employes as both s ides met her arrest m San Fran-And the last-m inute a spokesman said. with a federal mediator. cisco. rush of returns is expect. Mayor George Moscone said Wednesday night Bales said he learned ed to be heavier than th a t th c Bo a r d o f Tuesday at a meeting of usual because fewer peo- Supervisors a nd labor proeecutors Involved in pie tha n us ual filed l e ad e r s ha d t alk ed dtadlocked t alks by the Hearst case that she early. separ ate ly w ith chief sleeping at home for the had offered to name Last-minute returns federal mediator James fi rsltime s ince the strike three members of the don't have to be in the Scearce to lay ground began. Moscone had re-bombiog cadre if she tax collector's hands by r ul es fo r m e di at ed mamed atCily Hallsince were spared cha rges tonlght,but they do have bargaining. the strike began March agains t herself. Miss to be pos t marked by The report marked a 31. Hearst told Investigators midnight. major s hift fro m thl! ni-p fff supervisors' s t eadfast ., .. neg ro • opposition to labor's de-T"J__ee Parlo•'-' BU RBAN K. Calif. m a nd fo r m e di ated .L JU-1 • ~ CAP) -Walt Disney negoLi ations. BOARD PR ESIDENT Quentin Kopp sa id, ho" e,•er. · · 1 don't know thal thert:!'s a hkehhood of a settll!ment tn the next couple of days with or withoul a mediator." M oHon~ called o n labor leaders lo suspend the lG·dcl~ long slnke and order their members back lo work af m ediated t alks arP sche duled. Union leaders had no im· mediate response. The m ayor said he was celebrnllJlg the breall in Told to Close . LOS ANGELES CAP) -Three massage parlors which allegedly housed prostitution have been ordered closed by a Superior Court jud&e un· der provisions of the Red Light Abatement Law. Judge Harry Hupp issued preliminary anjunc· lions Wednesday again.st the lnilitule ol Oral Love, the Sexual Relief Center , and Wild Mary's, but sald he would change his order if owners could show that the three establishments' activities had become more legitim ate . The orders will remain in effect pending a trial of civil lawsuits brought by the district attorney, he said. Revenues were up 21 percent and income was up ·J7 pe rcent. For the quarter , reve nues in· creased 16 per cenl to $139,502,000 and net in· come increased 27 per- cent to $18,029,000. Cides Cifed NEW YORK <AP> Two Cahforn1a c1t1es. Mo nte be llo and S an Pablo, are a m o ng 10 JCPenney a.,_ 4 t.•s NEWPORT 0 CENTER FA SHI OH ISUHD STORE OHL Y Large Selection Colorful SALE Coffeemaker $34.95 Brews 2 .:ups, a cuv a m1· nute. Fiiters out s ed1· ment-no bttter taste. 59 ·~· honored fo r c 1ta zen - 1nspired erforts to lrn · prove local government. The N ational Municipal League Wt'd· nesday announced the na m es of t e n Al l · America citi es picked from more tha n 100 can- didates. The other e1Khl win- ners were Harbor Spr- 1 n gs, M a c h .; Portsmouth, Va . Plain- field, N.J .. Cleveland H eig ht s. Ohio ; Fred e ri c k , Md .; Ma r s hall, Te x .; Oak Park. Ill.; and Tucca, Ga. Prop. 15 Ba~ked S AN FRANC ISCO (AP ) -The California AFL·CIO has made its opposition to Prop. 15 of· fic1al and issued a lonl:· expected endorsement to U.S. Sen. J ohn Tunney's ca mpaign for re -election to the U.S. Senate. There were few sur· pnses Wednesday in the pre-primary endorsi ng convention of the Af'L· CIO Comm ittee on Political Educ a t ion lCOPE l. ltlore •'bh Die DUNSMUIR <AP) The fi sh kill has ri::.en to an estimated 3,000 in the Sacramento River below the place where four Southern Pac1'1c freight cars dera iled, says the Cah (ornaa Dl•pa rtment of Fash and Game Officials said Wednes- day that an cnrthen dike has been built a round the 1mmed1atl! area of the s pill , a n d t e n s or thou:.ands of gall ons or water inside 1t jre being pumped into tank cars fo r disposal elsewhere. WEST BEND· High-Dome SKILLET a.,_ 24.•S SALE SI 9.95 Color porcPla1n outside, no ·S tick 1nter1or, huff et er adle handles. 14 29 EASTER PLANTS . (7-217 · t t HOT POT The things you need 10 get your home, your Beautiful selection of flowering plants tn full bloom for Easter giving. Included in our large se lection are .. Easter Lilies Mums Hydrangea Daffodils Tulips African Violets 399 to 999 -SPECIAL INSTRUCTION - Mr Bob Bly will demonstrate the technique how you can decorate plants that will give your plants the florist touc h. DEMOHSTRATIOH SAT., APRIL 17 SHOP SATURDAY 10 a.m. to 6 p.rn. CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY 1ns on yard. your family m shape are pnced right-now! MIXING DQWLS by R~. I S.95 "? H l'.tt\ ' 111 r. tur' 11f wart:r ~:, <@ ~~· : ~ W est Bend SI 199 ~~ ~-\ ~ ~ w~END $895 f."' for 11i.1.11H t11tflt, '"lll'' ~J.\'io ~\fo' (/f~>:fJ,. l nrl\'l'llll nl 'i. ti/, :ind f(',I i'!lw ,kd dl''ll'll ,........ \~ ~~ \'1 qi \Ill~ Dur.1blc St.lln· Hot Pq•rll'r u1ln1 . k\\ \tCl'I ·~ t.1\)'•IO·cl::in. Odd5 'n Eggs TM Pan lly Rf<J. l .'5 W••I S.r>d SALE $6.99 lflOAt:d J'Jll 111.1~1 \ J'< r{q I IHl\I lrl\ l•\("ll l11.1lrni-t r••l· 1 l.1111 tori al11rnin11111 "'11lt I\.""'" I. '"'' r1nr. rH llll' lll•tl Ill• lwl< I WE WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY, APRIL 18 fiapp'J f:~fer 4 QT. SLO-COOKER Del1qht your family w11h del1c1ous slo- cooked dishes. Pot lifts from base fo r easy clean· $ 1699 ing. Porcela1n·on-aluminum exterior, No-Stick rnle,,or ----2 1/2 qt. TEA KETTLE by Wost Bend s59s !·I.er .tl11111111111n b,1\1• 'pre .111, hl'olt tp111 ~ly. d I 1c 1rnlly 'I 11~t:l'f ''l'll.itnl 'l'Ollt '·'I' AH11.1d11 ()I 11 .tr\t "' 11814, 401 STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9·6, Sun. 10-4 I 6 D ILY PILOT EDITORl ~L P GE Curbing Delinqueilcy 'rhe Orange County Board or Supervisors last week establis hed o s eparate OeUnquency Prevention Comm1ss1o n . Until then, tht! state-mandated commission's role was playl!d by lhe Juvenile Jusuce Commis11011, lhe ove rs eer of the county's Juvenile just lee system. Upgrading the county's dcUnqtncy preven'6oo er. Cort~ and 1.it!parating them from the Juvenile Ju.sUce Commission was recommended at least as far back as the 1969 grand jury report. Under thtt two-commission system, the Delln· qucncy Prevention Commission wm concentrate on d evelopme nt and coordination or programs aimed at rcducin~ Juvenile dcl.mqut.!ncy. The co mmis sion will work with private as well as public agencies in helping to ach.ieve an integrated countyw1de system or youth ser vices. The supervisors wtsely provided the new com- m1ss1on with the stat( and financial support it will need lO make u dent in curbing rising delinquency. Recalling that a year ago the call was for building c:o!>tly new juvenile detention tac1lities, the resources committed wall be very well spent if the DelinQuency Preve ntion Commission succeeds in its mission. Hopes Fade Further The U.S. hands-off policy with regard lo the Hungarian revolt of 1956 and the Sovie~ invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 made it fairly apparent that the people of the satellites could not look across the Atlantic for any support in loosening their ties with Russia. The Helsinki agreement, recognizing the Eastern European political and geographical boundaries that have existed since lhe end of World War·u made the point more s trongly. But there never was any official indication that the satellites would cease to be recognized as se})lrate entiti~s. howe"Ver Moscow onented Cor con· trolled) their postwar governments may hav~ been Not, that is, untlJ reports or the SO·called "Sonnen· reldt doctrine" lea.ked out arter a secret bncnng for American ambassadors gh•en in London by Stale Department counselor Helmut Sonnenreldt. U.S. policy. the ambassadors were advised, must be not only to recogruze Soviet inOuence in Eastern Europe, but to t.!ncourage a more "organic" r ein· tionsblp between the satellites and Russia so the Sov lets would not be so dependent upon "power" to main· ta1n that dominion. Mr. Sonnenfeldt indicated his satisfaction with the Poles for giving up what he termed their "roman- tic" ideas of future independence. He apparently did not cite as an example of Soviet "power " the 75,000 Russian troops s tm ln Czechoslovakia almost eight years atter the coup that deposed more moderate eh:· ments in that country. Secretary of Slate Henry Kissinger (who has re- ferred to Sonnenfeldt as "my Kissinger") hastened to explain that notes from the bnefing had been misin- terpreted and actually no change in U.S\ pollcy had been delineated. After examining a copy of the 'eaked document, Sen. James Buckley of New York said he did not read into Sonnenf eldt's remarks an y U.S. support for union between Russia ·and the satellltes in the sense of a physical absorption. But. he added, the notes con- tradict Kissinger's claim that "our policy in no sense accepts Soviet dominion of Eastern Europe." Whether or not the "Sonneofeldt doctrine'' reflects any change in U.S. policy, it is by now fairly clear that Kissinger is telling the Soviets we'll stay out of their yard if they s tay out of ours (in Western Europe)-and that satellites had best forget about V.s. support for "romantic" notions of independence. Man's Greatest Talent l11uasio11 to Auert War? (SYDNEY HARRIS) In a recent column, dwelhng on some or the interesting thmgs I found out while w alking around with a broken arm in a cost for more than two months, I inten· twnnlly left out the most impor tanl thing, be<'ause it deserves u <'Ommentary by itself. And that 1s the incredibly pro· h·an talent for udJui.tment and adaptation in lh(' human S p(' C I e !\Inn's ~n·•lt a1:compl1 s h - mcnt in· dt•t.'d, his '\Ur \'IVlll cdgt' 1s not his s1 ie. ~trt:ngth . :.w1ftne,::.. nor ~t rl \' 0 t h t' r single reature that characterizes the other specres : it 1s purc>ly and spcc1f1cally his unique ability to <tdapt to almost .tny changing l'1rC'ums1anCl'S The temporary loss oJ an orm ''only fl minor, but dramali<'. ex· a mpk of what we <'an tlo on a far .in •.:1ter 1>cu le For the rrrs l week nr lwo. l was like a buby -una· hie to drrss myself. to fred mysl·lf. to J)l'rform th(• ~a mplest oix•n1tmns Wl' take for Jtranted. 1mth1nk111~h . "'t\t'n wt• huve two hnnd!\ ll\ ;ulahh.• Tllf.N. i.:ratl ually :ind ever mun• :.\11fl h. I kurned to hand It• my bod1l v n1•t'd:. 1n nn 1•nt1n•ly m•y, "'a' I ('1111 Id l'Vcn C'OOk my oy,n hn-.1kfa,t. Ill\ \\ell M l'IJt it , tlrl•!\\ mywlr comph•tt'ly (wtlh 11p1wr N I hoot 11 rrplactnJt tho'\e rdr.1('1\lr~ sh11cla C't•:-. >, un<t l'Vl'fl clnvt• u t·ar .~uh·ly 111 hf(ht traffl(' or C'llllr"'l'. thcst• llltll· ft•ati. art• nollHni.: a rn1•r1• 1wnmn:1I 1•11nrr1t for [I frw \\\'l'k5 of &nCOllVt'OICOC(' Dear Gloomy Gus Nice group, those fancy restaurant owners who pay their valet parking atten· dants minimum wage and have spies using marked money lo make sure the kids are handing over all lheirtips. D.O. ~., 0-,_, ., •• ......,""" ~-.......................... .. ......... "'" ..._ ..... s. ... -... --. .. o ...... , OW\. Oally 11'1..._ But we all have seen or heard of the incredible compensatory ac· Uv1tles of paraplegics, and the ways they overcome apparently sn i.uperable physical handicaps. <One man I read about learned to type with his toes quite profi· ciently, hoping to earn o living as a professional writer. I n ,IP the eagle's wing, impair th(.• elephant's trunk. break the horse's leg. and these creatures (and all others-In their own way) have lost the capacity for sur· v1val on their own. Each has what is called a "species· specth<'" attnbute thal gives it some kind of rough parity in the contest for life on earth. Man alone has no such "species· specific" attribute -expect the most singular of all: his abillly to change and adapt lo new condi· lions In limes of anxiety and even dt'spa1r, 1t is worth remembering that our capacity ror accoin· moda11on in the relatively benign global climate of the past has scar('ely been tap~ We may even have to learn to live on other planet~ And I have no doubt that we can do so if we must. The one lhlni.: we mu~t not do is resist chonac blindly. once we learn to distinguish bet wt-en the changes WC' ourseh•es ran 1n.stHute, and the forceci wt' cannot resist. Thl:t i~ ltll' hardest. and perhaps the ul· t1mate. lcsson in hum1rn hlstory. The Fragile Mideast Balance WASHINGTON -Although the rival Moslem and Christian factions in Lebanon have agreed to a truce, the explosive situation in that benighted land dramatizes the essential flaw in Secretary of State Henry K1ss- inger's Middle East policy For it underlines the extent lo which he railed, by concentratmk on step-by- s •t e p diplomacy, to approach the kind or over - aJl settlement necessary for peace in the region, The big question now is whether there is enough time to avert another major war in the ar ea should the Lebanese Moslems and Christians start fighting again, as they have repeatedly sin<'e their conflict began. At the core of the problem is the fact that the strife that has been tearing Lebanon apart can no longer be conflned to that country alone. THE SYlllANS, who would like to preserve the frngile balance between Moslems and Chnstians that formerly existed In Lebanon, cannot exert any real influence there unless they play a larger role jn domestic Lebanese affairs. They a r c s upported by Jordan's King Hussein, who in· d1cated during his visit here re- cent I y that he favor s the deployment or an armored Syrian division an111de Lebanon if the present <'easc·rire falls apart. The pnnc1pal donger sn this tactic ls that it would antagoniie the Israelis, who havc threatened lo intervene in Lebanon if Syria sends troops a('ross the border. The Israelis argue that a Syrian military presence 1n t.ehannn would lncre\lse the num~r of hostile Arabs along thetr ( STANLEY J _ KARNOW _ northern frontier. THE PllEVAILING view within the State Department is that the Syrians ought to be en· couraged to enter Lebanon and that pressure should be put on the Israelis to tolerate that move. 1'his view, which is voiced privately, is based on two con· siderations. In the first place, Its prOPO· nents say, the Syrians are.. fun· damentally moderates woo want to restore calm to Lebanon and have the credibility with the compeUng factions lo work out a compromise. Secondly, It is hoped that lhe Syrians, given broader responsibility in the Middle East bargaining process, ma y gradually turn more toward the United States at lht• t.'XJ~O~C or their relationship with the Sov1cl Union, their m am supphet of weapons . The trouble with tJus ~renano. however. 1s that it involves hol<f ing back the ls rat.>lis -a d1ffil·ull maneuver fo r the Ford :id ministration man election year. PRESIDENT FORD has ht.'cn unusually tough with lsr11el and its lobbyists. going ahead with arms sales to Saudi Arabi. Jordan and Egypt despite their protests. It is c1oubHuJ. though. that he has the muscle to r estrain the Israelis 1r they h~lt threatened by a Syrian thrust into Lebanon They could go into 3Ct ion without advising the Unitt•rl States in advance. as they dad in 1967. And they would put the President in lhe awkward P')Si· tion of having to censure tht'm while h1 <; pohtit'ul opponrnts ust'd the issue a~ :.i prt'tt'Xl lo 1Jludg1,:1in him. The alternatl\'e to rtcahng sole· ly with the Lebanon cn s1:., in my est1 mallon. 1s for th•• adm1nis1 ra- tion to rail for a full-scafo <'Oil· ferenC'e on the Middle East. <it G€'1lt'\ ;J ur elsewher<>. which would m('Judc the Huss1ans and Palei.tinians. TllE PURPOSE or SUC'h a con· forence would be ti) dis<'uss a l'Ompreheni.I ve settlement of lhc region's hoslllilles along the lines or Un1lrd Nations Resolution 242, under which Israel was supvosed to relinquish occupied Arub ter - ritories in exchanjle for a guarantee or its e~1stence This endeavor may rounder, but at least it offers the prospect of O broad solution that KISS· ingt'r's p1C('emc<ll efforts clearly ha vc been unable to bring about. Kissinger Star Waning Ford Aides See Political Liability WASHINGTON -President Ford's claim that his Wisconsin primary victory over Ronald Reagan ''fully justified my faith in Jlenry Kissinger " has now been refuted by a highly pro · fessional poll f o r a Demo~ratic Congre11sman in a Midwest farm dis trict that precisely parallels agricultural WL'lconsin. The scientific somple, tapping sentiment of 408 voters of both partie11 In mid-March showed the c EV ANS-NOV AK ] the Canal Zone. That is <'Ons1dcr<1bly stronger language about lhe need for a new canal trcnty. whith would Secretary of State with a hefty 42 percent "negative" rating, con· trasted lo the President's 31 per cent negative. Both Kissinger and Mr. ford had virtually th€' same "positive" rating: jusl on- der 30 percent with the balance "neutral." probably end U .S control of the waterway, than 1s us ed by Presa· dent Ford. lie wishes the whole issue would go away, particular- ly with Ronald Heagan att;:icking thr negotiation'> ;111d a stnng or ('Onsen •at1vc Southern pnmarics loom mg Brown's Flaws and Virtues CONGRESSIONAL n<'mo<'rats privy to this poll say it rt'flcrt~ In tent concern a bout K 1i.stnUt•r which has not yet shown up 111 na lional polls. The last Harns PQll gave Ki ss1ngrr a 5!1 pc•t('Cllt positive rating -below lht• :-.1wc tacular readings he ui.t-d to i.t<•t but still respectable. What is s1gn1tkant :Jhout the Demo c rati c p ol l 1:-. that II was not limttcd to ('onsrrvnt1vr Republicans, !he fit'r<'f'llt Kie;~ Inger crltira. but !ndurlt-tJ .111 voters. WHEN KISSINGF.R met with ('On!>ervativt• Bc·puhf11•on Jlouse memberi; ~arC'h 25 in a private give anrl ·t <•kc '\l'11sion , thl' Panama Canul isi.ue was naturally rt11S1•tl . K1 ~:11 n~"r replied th~•t f.~•t1n /\mc•ru•an :tt·n t1ment a~111n~t t'ont.nuan~ U.S. rontrol or ttw ran:il Wll'! "' ~tronl( tlrnt negot1at1on., for u n<'w trcat.v ar(' c~s1•nt1al Tht• altcrn:it1vc'1 Send an the K2nd Airborne· ~vision. ht• ~:i lll Tht' moi.t revt'allnJ: artirlt' yet pulJlis hl·ll ••bout (;uliforn1u'11 <;overn<H J erry Hrown l!l l'l;tybo~··s t'xdush·t• lnlt•rvtl'W hy Robert Sch{'l'r. It 1s exct•ptlonal Iv p<>nt'lratln~ as well as Umt'ly, h1ttm1: the "ltreels a:1 it d~"' juist nft<'r DrO\\ n's declar::itlon or CIAO• thdacv for pn•s1dent. From tt emeqies the pkturc or a vt'ry lntt>lllacnt young man of "li n ct•r c purpo~t> nnd rl\'cp con,•k t1ons. highly prlnclplf'd, holding good moral values <lnrl well vers<'d 1n s o I 1 d philosophies or govern ment. His expressions on many is· sues ore those of thr rank and hie and bound to win the approval of the majority His rejcrtion or platitudes and his bras h de mands for onswers, rather than the acceptance of things LI\ th~y ore. must strike tht right note in the minds or most. The article lenves on<' with lit· tit' doubt that here 1.s a man. not [ EARL 1V ATERS ) without humility. 'fho seeks light 1n the performan~ or his/duties u Roverno r of the natlon'.s large~t !'late. HE IS a conservative with a tm~e of liberalis m He is agamst rtgtd gun <'Ontrols and busina. lie takes the hard line on criminality behevmg punishment is the m ain objective and without all of the tn1ppings of rehabilitation. WhJle he is liberal on sex and mart· juann laws he favors tough laws on hard drugs. He ls repulsed by big government and loo much government and HmlndJ over and over that this ia an era of limitations which Includes a limit "to what government can do. But there also emerges • con· fusion •bout lbc man and within the man by a multitude of con· tradlctlons not ill dlspl#ycd In the article and nol the leut of which ls his selection ot a sexist magazine published by the na· lion's mOlt lntamows ~xlst as the forum rot the lntttV'I w A more unJJkely choice can hardly be lmoglnrd for onc who postures, throu&h his appoint· mentff to ofrlcc. a11 lhl' 1111 time champion of equal rights for women. ANOTtn:a 1s his cll'nundntion of Americo 's foreign policy on lht> irounds 1t exhlbllc; unwor. ranted gwlt reeltngs on the part of the <'ountry for its p3st wrongs. Yet, his own conduct in attempt· ing to remedy past d111cr1mina· tions against minorities in California through his reverse disc r i m inatio n l\fflrmatlve employment efforts would seem lo stem from guilt teell"gi;. His cuttent view that t.he press is overcritical or government Is strange in light of his own crtUcisms of government. So, too, is bis attllude that political ~forms. such as the lobbyist ln· ltiative act, have gone too far. It is a startlln1 confe11ion from the ~ry person who called woll all through his term as secret11ry of state and uud that omce to de· al&n and promote the law he now qucsUona. WHJLF. mt:aE is something to~ admir~ about a politician who doesn'l pretend lo have aJJ the an8wcrs. there Is olso :i dis· appointment In a governor who d~i;n'l hove a positive pro~rom for the bettering of a government whJch ht> himself find! wantln1. The frticle ls al~ revealing in that It fends rrede ce to Brown's claim that his de lslon to enter lhe pres1dcntlal hustings was on lhe spur of the moment, for It seems clear he had not decided at the time of the interview. It a lso adds strength to the contention that he wa!l motivated by urgings from those who wanted to use him as a s talldng horse for Hubert Humphrey for he ex· presses great admiration for Humphrey BUT WHAT ll reveab m~t or all !$that Brown is still searchina for answen wblch is to say he Isn't ready for the presidency. The American people may agree with his views on many issues, they may admire h1s volclng ol questions they themselves Hk, but they alao wlll demand an1wers and txpect an outline of remedies from one woo would be president. They arc.n't likely lo accept Brown's favorite device of ans,.erlna questions with quesUena. Thus, tht• poll may 11trn11(1/wn onti·Klsslngcr OPl'r<1tiveo; within Mr. Ford'11 political high n1m mand who que11tion the Pre'\I dent ·a all-out s upport or lht• Secret ary Pruldcntlol u1d1•., who reel Kissin1ter is a pollUC'al liability were dismayed when th1• President c1tcc1 his relatively narrow Wi~con111n primary win over Reagan as provtnl( Kass· Inger's rectitude. 8ut one lop·level F'ord aide , believes that, Oe~plte th<• llt'w evldenC'e 11howing tht1l Kiss· Inger's POiiticai liability j?OCS far beyond the Republican riaht, nothing will change • ''Like It or not, .. he told us, "there's no finessing that pro- blem DOW." PANAMA TREATY Kissinger has bluntly told con auvaUve Republican (riUcs in Coogreas that the onl y alternative to negotiating 3 Mw and much ten advantageous Panama Conal treaty, a step they fit>rcely oppose, is sending in U.S paratroopers lo prottct 1;.hot dtd not ph·a~e thr ron· 4'1•r\)a t1 vt•s, hut 11 11111 .:1v1• llwm a l'lcurN notion of tht• udmin1slra tion'11 ntlllu<fo thnn the l'reAI· <11•nt ·:-. fuuin<'li~. u ndl•ro;t 11nfl11hh' onl y in the h~ht of his t•lfor l IO !It• (u'!t' a ('~· m IHI 1.:11 l li'ollf' ror rkn1:11n ORANGE COAST DAILY PllOT /111/lfort \ ~ rrrl. l'11lll•~lw1 1'1111m<1' K t'l'lll. f:ch1or • llnrh<lrn Krr1111rli, f:d11onal l'o()tt l':tll/Qr Thi• c'llltorn• I po f'<' t>f \h1• 1>111ly 1'1101 H•l'ks lo inform 11n1! 'tmlul11lt• rc>nrtf'r' h) pr ('"tentu)I( on lh" Plll?l' d1v1•rst' rommrnt11r\ on to111cf< of mtrrr11t IJ)' 11rn<l1cnt t'tl rolumnl~t~ und t'&r1otlfli't~. hv pro' 1111nt 11 forum toe rr111I""' v1t"' anti b~ Or<',tnt1n1Z thl!• nl:'"spopcr's opinion" and 1dc•1~ on currt•nt lnp1('• Thr Mlll>M JI opinion~ or the Ou1ly r1tot 11pf)('11r only in thr C'd11ori11I rolumn nl the top of the p&~l' Opmlon~ ex rn:sscd h)• lhr rnlumni~ti; 41nd r11r1nonl~ts and letter writt·r~ urf' their 0" 11 nnd 00 ('O~f'!Tl('O\ Of thrir vlrws b.\' thr Owly Pilot shoo Id be anrcrrc.'d Thursday, April 15, 197G Thursday "pril 15 1976 DAIL V PILOT A 7 ~ Baby Market a Fast-growing Il"legal Business ' LOS ANGELES CAP> -Babies are being sold 1n a rast-growlng black market that charges anywhere from $5,000 for an illegal adoption to $50,000 for a cuslom-made child Heallhy while in- fant.I have become such o profitable commodity in lhe United States that law enforcement officials fear the Malia will soon become involved "IT'S A RACKET VERY susceptible lo or- ganized cnme," said Deputy Dist Atty. Richard Moss or Los Angeles. He said there already seems to be a "loosely connect ed o r gaolzat1on of child traffickers cooperating with each other In transporting babies across state hnc11. '' Some states say they are dusting off ancient an- tislavery statutes to combat the nourishing people trade. Others are waiting for Sen Walter Mondale's subf;iommiltee on ctuldren and youth lo come up wilh federal legislation Caliromia Children's Home Society. There ts no shorta&e of chJldren as such. 11· teg1t1mate births are at an all-lime hlgh or more than •oo.ooo a year, and the U.S Department of Heallh. Education and Welfare says 120,000 chJldren are available "for whom adoption would be best.·• BUT TUEY ARE F.rntE R too old, the wrong color, o r afflicted with muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy or various JX'l ychological ailments. Selective foster parents are lining up for another kind or child· white, newborn. healthy and un- wanted Changing social mores, Improved contracep· Uves, liberalized abortion laws and society's fading disapproval of unwl'd mothers makes this child a rarity. Thus. he has become a pnme target of black marketeers. "The waiting list for white babies is now three to five years, while yoo can get a black baby in nine months," said Mrs. DeArmond. "That's the real tragedy. Ther e would be no black market if parents were less selective." BU1: RIGHT NOW, BABY brokers are taking advantage or too many gray ar eas and loopholes in state adoption laws And they are profiling because lhe demand for a certa10 l}pe of baby exceeds the ~upply . JOSEPH REID OF THE Child WeUare League "We're going lhroul(h an 1ncred1ble. nationwide of America added that legitimate adoplton agencies baby hunger at a time "hen adoptable infants are simply cannot .compete with unscrupulous pro· money and pay all lhe medical balls ror healthy white babies "Potatoes or babies. whenever a shortage de· velops a black market 1s going to fill the void," he said. Children's agency officials estimate lhal one baby is sold on the black market ror every 20 who find a home through la-aat adoption procedures. Moss suspects it is higher an Cahfomla because the population density provldf's more buyers and merchandise. (Sff BABY RACKET, Pase All) FASHION ISLAND STORES OPEii TONIGHT BROADWAY, PENNEY'S OPEN 5 NITES -MON. THRU FRI.· becoming scarce." said Cha~· r~lo~t~~le~D~e~A~r~m~o~n~d~o~f~th~e:_~fl~1t~ee~r~s_:"~h~o~o~ff~e~r ~p~r~e~g~n~an~t:_!g~1r~ls~l~a~rg~e:__:s~u~m~s~o~r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More T \/ Dean Marti n will have six "roasts." and three variety shows n ext season fo r NBC. 1 Patie nt Got $20, Stitc h es MARION. Ala. (AP) - An all-white Jury has awarded damages of S20 in a $50,000 suit filed on behalf or a black youth who claimed a doctor stitched up a c ul in his arm then took out the sutures when the bo~ 's full bill could nol be paid Immediately. The verdict was re- turned in Perry County Court in the case of Melvin Armstrong, 13. of Uniontown . Roberl Arms trong, a farm laborer w1lh 12 children, filed s uit agains t Dr Bobby Merkle, charging ass ault and battery Merkle was orderl'd to pay the $20. UNIONTOWN Police Chief R o bert lles tn testified that Merkle told him he needed his mont•y immediately and that hc had indeed n•mov<•d the stitches The boy's mother o;a1d Mer kle call<'d her al home, said he had fi~t'<I the cut and net'dt·d 1m ml'diate paym<'nt of h1i. S?5 bill Mrc; Arm'ltron~ said she had $20 and ,,J., on her way to Merkl<'" omcc when shl' mC'l hl'r son. FRJF.NDS TOOK tht• boy to G rl't'nsboro wh\'r<' a doctor stitc hed tht• arm and admlnls l <'rt'd o tetanus s hot. Thi' bill was $20 The boy inJurNI hi s arm J uly J, 1974 whll<' hl' a nd som e neighbor s were trying to kill o goat --------- ij1,,{~H <He~ IN ~H [6./1/Vl A~ CJRDU '1(0( $ti·~~ $/3•0 Andrew Glassell and Albert Beck Chapman at the Orange Plaza ln 1883. In the backgroud ••. the building that housed our main office in 1906. Our 10 full-sen ice banking facilities located throughout Orange County. , We're celebrating too! 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Ready .or not, another film 1bout man-eating 1hark1 will ap· pear in the country'1 theate:r• next month -"JUJt in lime for summer," said producer - director Wllllum Grefe happily, He didn't specify whether he was pleased, because (1> summer Is the best-selling penod for mov· les, or (2) It 'a the lime to scare citizens off the be aches. THE FILM IS "Mako. Jaws of De.ath," and It's not likely to break the box-office rttord or Univenal's "J aws." Its cost was considerably less. Jn fact, ad- mitted Grefe pronounced greff. A Y, •·our picture coet less than one oflhelr mechanical sharks." "Mako" has already earned a profit from release in Europe. There 1s •nother d1!ference between • Mako" 1tnd "Jaws," The latter employed man·madt' 'harks plus shots of OA midget and real fish off AustnUa "Mako" used lull-s11.ed humans with rtill Uaer sharks 10 to 15 leet long. GREFE HAS.SCORED modest success with uploitalion films auch as "Im pulse," "Stanley," ''The Hooked Generation" and "Wild Rebels," and staged the underwater sequences (or the James Bond film. "Llve and Let Die." A n4tive of MlamL be has led the uphill s trugele to establish a mm industry in Florida. One project was a scnpt about sharks. ··1 wrote it 4 ~l! years ago and submitted 1t to all the film com· panles... he said during a v1s1t here. "The answer was pretty much the same: "Nobody wants to see a movie about sharks.' So l put it away and went on to othtr Uun1s. "THEN CAME 'JAWS.' After lt.J first two weeks of releaae, when It appeared certain to become the all-time money·mak· in& lalm, my telephone started nnglng 'What about that script you had about s harks?' they asked.'' Grefe made the film lndepen. dently with financing that came half from Europe, half from California. Cannon Releasing Corp. ("Joe." "The Happy Hooker'·) ls releasing the him. The best ·known actors ar e Richard Jaeckel and Harold Sakata, "OddJob" of the James Bond films The cast worked three weeks in Miami and F ort Lauderdale, then the film shifted to Bimini In the Bahamas for the shark stuff. "WE HAD TWO men fishing for sharks before hand," tbe film maker explained. "The way to ..,,.,_ On almost every day that the Senate has met since 1967, Sen. Wil liam Proxmire has issued a short speech advocating a treaty making genocide an intema- t ion al crime . So m e t ime after Easler. the treaty will be debated. It already ha s been signed by 82 nations. Hughes Film Irks Conf ida11te LOS ANG EL£S <AP) -Noah Dietrich, ror 32 yurs right hund man to Howard H ughes. h•l> WANTE DIAMONDS• GEM 'TO iewels by loseph ~ .............. ·1.a.11 ......... , ........... ~ .. .... challrn1ed pr ottuct>r -------------------David Wolpt1r'11 plan to film Clifford Irving's hou aulob101Jruphy of lluiihes. "lrvlng's book wu:1 based Jn lurgi: p11rt on material taken from my own manuscript," said Dietrich "lt was my In· tlmate knowledge or Hughes that provided Irving with stories that con\•lnced McGraw·Hlll I and Life magazine that his •autobiography' was authentic ... Dietrich said that his own book, "Howard. The Amazing Mr. Hughes," IS being oHered to C1lm and t elevis io n pro· duce rs. EA~cu11ve Olt1c111· 7812 Edinger Avo., Hunl1ngton Be.ch CA 926'7 Sou11111rn Cal1lor1111 Regional Oll1ces· 4 l 40 Long Beach Blvd , Long Bc.:ich CA 90807 8955 Valley View St , Buena Par!. CA 90620 207 l 5 S Avalon Blvd • Carson CA 90746 1001 E lmpe11al Hwy. Lii HJbr.:i CA 90031 1095 lrvme Blvd'. fu!.ltn CA 92680 • 235 N C11rus Ave, West Covina. CA. 91793 Just Ribhitiog catch them is to stretch a line ------------------------------------- about half a mile long, baiting 50 hooks every evening. Then at daybreak the line was drawn in and there were usually two or Frogophile Croaks at Carter three sharks caught. "The trick is to get them alive; they often tangle in the Jines and get killed. We put them in a big pen in South Bimini harbor. When we were ready to shoot, we roped them by the tall and lifted them into big casket-like boxes filled wilh salt water, also giving . ATLANTA (AP) -Jimmy Carter's press secretary says he's trying to rescue his candidate from an unforttAnate phrase. Not· 'ethnic purity.'• Another one. During the New Hampshire primary campaign, in which former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox spoke against rellow ex-Gov. Carter, one or Carter's staff retorted, "Being called a liar by Lester Maddox is IUceibeing called ugly by a frog." them oxygen." NOW, CARTER PRESS SECRETARY Jody Powell says, he has rttelved a letter from a "Nestle J. Frobish" or Lyndonville, Vt .• claiming to represent a "Worldwide Fairplay for Frogs Commjt. tee," whlch says: .. "Perhaps your staff thinks there is poljtical mileage in calling fQ>gs ugly. There are millions or frog lovers across the country who are not going to take kindly to a candidate whose stafttlas nothing better to do than make fun of frogs." THE SCENES WERE staged in the open sea. the divers work· ing close to the sharks, even grabbing rides on their ft.ns. No one was hurt, but there were some near-misses. Powell said be responded that Carter bears no prejudke or Ul will toward frogs: "Gov. Carter's mother reports that even as a child he displayed a great fondness. even affection for frogs . They were often his companions and occasionally even shared his bed." "The one thine that bothered the sharks was the whirring sound of the captera. One came right at the camera with his mouth o pen. The cameraman kept operating, and got a good shot of the shark's tonsils. WAS THE FROG LETl'Elt a t ongue·in·cheek effort to spoor the "ethnic purity" controversy? Carter st aff members swore it was not. They said they really aot such a letter, and answered it, although they didn't check to see if such a group indeed existed. In Lyndonville, Vt.. the telephone company had no listing for either a Nestle J . Fr(!bish or a Worldwide Fairplay for Frogs Com· mittee. "WE HAD ONE close call with a stunt girl. We ten one shark on the beach for an hour and r e· moved its teeth, planning to take some close shots. But it turned out to be not dead and it clamped its jaws on the girl's leg. We managed to get her loose.''. / · PUBLIC NOTICE Free Seminar/Workshop Open Question and Answer Session Gold, Silver, & How Arab· oll billions, Soviet grain purchases, and world-wide inflation I deflation may: •Give us more spendable cash (or take it away) • Create somo insta nt millionaires/or instant bankruptcies whilo undercutting the value of some blue chip Investments • Affect the value of the cash in you r c hecking account • Make It doubly important for you to cons ider a hcd~e ln precious metals FREE MONEX SEMINAR/WORKSHOP Tuesday, 7:30 PM, April 20 Santa Ana Ballroom, South Coast Plaza Hotel Tnko tho San Die.Ro Freeway to tho Bri stol North Exit . Then north on BMstol to South Coast Plaza Hotel. · Monex l~ternatlonol. Ltd .. one of the nat lon·s largest Investor oriented d ealers In investment Rradc pr<'<:lous mu tuls. presents this free. no obli8atlon Scmlnar- Workshop to oxRm ino tho case for :10d oguinst gold and silver bullion. coins and forward contrac ts. lncludh1g: I • Elimtnatlng some of the mysteries and confus ion s urrounding gold and silver investments • Dollar performance of thA Kru~Jterands. Austrian 100 Corona, British Sovereigns. Mexican Pesos. U.S. Double Ea~des. South African Gold Shares. world currencies. Foreign Certificates of Deposit. etc. • Tlmlnll . techniques and vehicles of Investment s uited to lnciJvldual needs and goals •Who !>hould and should not consider this type of investment -. . On Display Gold & Sliver Bullion -Coins Including: Austrian Gold Corona South African Gold Krugerrands British Gold Sovereigns U.S. Gold Double Eagles Mexican Gold Pesos US. SiJver Coins -. . 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REALISTIC~ STEREO RADIO/PHONO &·TRACK PLAYER SYSTEM Reg. 169 95 IN CASH PRIZES TO 5 100,000 BE AWARDED IN THE 1976 REALISTIC9 CB SONG SEARCH Board Asks Shore Change Orange County Supel"Vl.SOrs Wednesday uked for a lew change. in proposed new coonty planning IWdelines for dt:Vt'IOpment of sborehne building altes In unincorporated areas alon1 the Ora.ago Coast. Supervis or& pointed 1peclnc11ly to 1~ve1·a1 word c hoices ln the tuid•llne tut Chat they called "vague" and open to Interpretation or vlllue judgement• by the coun· ty Pl l\n n1ng Com · mission. THE BEACH Recrea· lion Development Dis· trlct <BRO> guidelines will undergo more edJt· ing and come back for a new h earing before supervisors April 28 at 9:45a.m. At Wednesday's session. s upervisors took testimony from about 10 people. nearly all of whom favored the new guidelines as a useful t ool in ma i nt a in Ing balanced development of vacant coastal land nearest to the ocean bluffs. should be passed anJ the publi c should buy thUI pnvate land." ORANGE COUNTY LWVWants Hinshaw Rule By O.C. HUSTINGS a. tow IMHy "'lee,,_ Presidents of seven Orange CoU11ly branches or the League of Women Voters will travel to Ventura next week to seek stale league support for change of a rule that has allowed Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R· Newport Beach> lo remain in omce despite his con· v1ct1on on two bnbery counts. The rule provides that a congressman convict· ed of a crim e may re- main In office but not cast ballots in committee or full House votes. "It is taxation without representation ,'· said Jeanne Mozing o, publicist for the county league. OCC Forum. It is being offered as part of OCC's Political Caucus series. *** N U C L E A Jt physicist Edw ard Teller wlU speak against Proposition 15 again Tuesday. His speech, s ponsored by Californians Against Nuclear Shutdown, Is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the California Room of the Anaheim Convention Center. Admission is free. DAILY PILOT A 9 OC Retirees Get 5% More I I Tbe t .soo rormer ()range County 1ovem. ment employes eettini retirement. benefits Will aet an n lra s pe~nl lacked onto lhe1r chttk.s to cover p~rt o! lhe 1975 \ncrean in the cost ol living. But Orange County Supervisors, who voted 4.0 ror the boost , were t-e luctanl to give the re· Urees that much. even thouah they were shown that the cost of llvln.i jumped 10.6 pucent last year m this area. SUPERVISORS finally agreed after being told that the retire· ment bene fits can be rolled back at some future date if the cOiSt ol living should somehow decline again. The current average income for county gov· ernment r etir ee s is about $370 a month. That will go up about $18 due lo the five percent living cost hike approved by supervisors. Under terms of an or· dinance adopted in 1970, the rel ired coun ty employes ge tt i n g benefits would have automatically received a 3 percent hike to cover inflationary increases in the cost of goods and services. BUT ROBERT Citron, county t ax collector· treasurer and ad· min1str•tor of the t'ounty retirement system. has uked su~rv1sors every year !or the past th~ years to add an addl lional 2 percent onto the At •Je 57 and Aftt'r ts year& or service, an employe is entitled lo SO J>('rcent or the salary he tamed whale workil\&. AT THE U PPER ran1~ ls an employe with 40 or more ycau or service who retftta elate lo the mandatory •I• ol 61. Thal employe un r• l.lre with · full pay. Citron :said. An example or u ruU· pay county retiree Is former t'ounty she(ltfr l James Musick. C'o\lnty Retordcr Wylie Carlyle will be another when ht: rtt1res, Citro n uddt.'<1. figure. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "We set the ~rmanent fiaure at 3 p~rcenl v.ith the idea that anything In ttddJtion to th'*t would ~ up to your bo1rd," Citron told supervisors. The S.6 per cent dif· ferent'e bl't ween what the retirees will get und the actual hvmg cost m· crease ls recorded as a "credit " that Citr on holds in abeyance unUI the following year. ''IF. FOR EXAMPLE, there is no increase an the cost of laving next year, they would still have this S.6 percent credit from 1975 to serve as the basis for their re- gular annual increase as provid ed in the or· dinance," Citron said. County employes are entitle d to r eceive benefits they paid into the retirement system after 10 years of service if they are SO or older. Citron said that is the lowest rung of the benefit ladder. C•ll 642-5679. Put • few word• to work for ou. Lar~ Go gantng ••. IN llAUTIFUL DANA POINT HARIOR SAILOR1S SPECIAL! ! ! ! I VICTORY 21 OMEGA 14 COROMAD023 ALSO llEHT A SAILIOAT o ttril yo111I ,_.._.. fon)et •DryS....,. ............ .... "-.... .................. ............... ....... a..i.. . .... ~ •S.-....1 .... .............. .,....,.Olt~h EMBARCADERO ' MARINA llftbareadero Ploc.- DMa ,oW Hlritor, CA. "'CHM:(7141496-417) The BRO guidelines are designed to prohlblt most development from encroaching closer than 25 feet toward the bluf· rune and any proposed projects that would ex· tend over the face of the bluffs. Mrs . Mozingo said local league presidents will ask state league directors lo call for the rule change at the league's national con-~------------------------------------------------------------------------------===================::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::::=.. ...... THEGtJIDELINES venUon al New York City also contain express in May. restrictions on fencing, The request will be landscaping, access made at a state conven- r amps and stairways. ,t ion a t V e n t u r a The primary areas scheduled next Wednes· where the guidelines will day and Thursday. be applied include the Mra. Mozingo said entire "downcoast " members of the Orange stretch of blUfrtop land County delegation will between Newport Beach wear lea bags as a sym- and Laguna Beach, the ~lie Pr<?test of the "tax- E mer a Id Bay a re a at1on without represen- Sou th Laguna, D an ~ taUon" claim. Point and Capistrano * * * Beach. DENNIS MANGERS, The only negative re· Democratic candidate marks from the audience for the 73rd Assembly weremadebyGilberW. D istrict , and Ron Ferguson , executive Cordova, D e mocratic dlrector of the Council candidate for the 74th for Employment, En· Assembly District, will vironme nt, Economy speak Tuesday at noon at a n d o e v e l 0 p m e n t Orange Coast College. tCEEED>. The session, free to the FERGUSON warned supervisors tha~ the BRO guidelines are only the first of "2S ordinances that will be part of a r esourc e manaiement package." public, will be held In the Deatm He said the ordinances are designed lo "tum a E/,set,.f)L-,..,n system of laws into a 'Tie•~ system of men". where decisions dictating such things as "aesthetic pleasantness" will be rendered. Ferauson said if the bluffs along the ocean are deemed to be of such overriding importance to the public that develop. ment must be restricted, "then a bond issue Death Notl~e• PASADENA CAP> - Maudie Prickett Cooper, 62, a character actress who portrayed the secretary In Jack Ben· ny's television series and appeared in about 300 films and televison pro- ductions. died Wednes- day following an ex· tended illness . Death Notfl"~• JCOITe Mortu•rw, N•w"'°'' 8••<". C. Cf•.-.<· MRS DOROH•Y KO\ T £ -11 Of IOt\. Colors for exciting exteriors Give your home new life and beauty with a colorful new coat of paint. Besides adding to your home's beauty. you'll be adding to its value. And you'll be protecting it from weather extremes-tike the heat of summer that's just around the corner. It's so easy with the new exterior latex paints and stains. Latex applies easily, dries fast and cleans up like a dream. You can do 1t yourself -even if you've never tackled a whole house before. So see our complete paint department1 for paints in colors to suit your taste, ~~;;?!!!!~'!!!!!!~~~ prices to suit your budget. A. WARO&HARRINGTON'S INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR LATEX FLAT FINISH PAINT A good quality palnl for intenor and eicterlor surfaces such es stucco, masonry, and previously painted wood Factory colors only. Gallon. Reg. 5.99 3.98 8 . WAAO&HARRINGTON'S EXTERIOR ACRYLIC HOUSE PAINT Top quahty paint lor use on masonry, wood, metal and othe1 surtaces Easy to epply, h•gh h1d1ng hn1sh Factory and custom m1><ed colors Gallon Reg. 8.49 5.88 C. PPG SUNPROOF LATEX HOUSE PAINT Our finest oxtenor paint Gives 1 beaut1lul, durable finish to all e1ttenor surfaces Rea1s1s -•thenno. won't crack or peer. FaC1ory and custom mixed colors. Gallon. Reg. 11 .99 9.88 0 . OLYMPIC STAIN Brings oul the natural beauty and grain or wood surfaces. while g1v1ng lashng protac11on Guarameed aga1ns1 cracking. peeling and blistering Redwood only Gallon Reg. 9.99 c. 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Color covers Boautilul l••el·llke colors result when Ille sun shines lhrotJQh lhHe corrugated plaalic penels. Choose 111orte<:t tolld colors Wlgglo mC"ld1ng. 1poc1el n1111 end glue av11lablo. ORNYTE FIBERGLASS PANELS, 26'" x6' R09 3 99 2.88 26'" x6' Reg 5 .C9 3.88 dot\IVl't., M•t!t 9-•ltr .. °'""""It· ,,.., ... or1ndc hll4llr•"· ·io1tt .,. •••. 9•1f'defl01~ ...... ., ~· .,. .. ~••t· or1nckltllO. IOM,,...111 .. ,,,left f.-y , 00 ,.,.._,..(Ilk.., ................. ,._ 1------------------------------------L---------------------===::::....:..:u...::: ..... .I=::J::::::!JC.._J CNpel, ""'1>0<1 lleac:ll, Ce "'9(H\c V-_,.,.,., di1'9<twl f,.. I-Hy ._.k -t-• lit m1C11 to TM ,,,..,.f'I( ... C...Ct• Soc It tot. , 111.L JAMES t: llLL. rt\l.,..,.tl ~ Hllll, Ce 0.lt ol dN lll Ajltll 11, 1'16. ~l'ltd by lllt Wiit k l•t; llt;,tQM ... N1,.ty Mlflln 01 Ct10<-S..Wlno>, '-4or~. I-tr1nfetlll0r.,., II-. 00.111 .. loilltf .. AllOflt-......... 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(AP) -The cok>tof bre.ad and its l~t ol ln eredimta are not indka· t4on1 of whether It 's nutritiou s. th e Consumers Union 111ys. The Con1umers Union, It Went Up in Smoke Couple Blame Divorce on Van Fire SAN DIEGO <AP> -Timothy E. Boyle and his former wife Pamela are bac k together In court. suing for nearly $3 million wilh a claim that they lost each other because they lost their fumlture on the road. · April H . lfJS. In lhe Kem County town ol LeBec. , ty & Surety Co. broke down. the suit claama. As a result. the rormer Mrs Boyle Is said to have suffered 1rcot e m o t ional db.tress. "blamed Ttmothr for not s~lllin~ O\t cl aim" and boa wound u11 without a husband. College Official Honored 1.: r.. . . .. l.;: .. .. , .. Robert Bosunko, as· liOC10lt' deun of ln•lnlc· lion at Sudd l e back : Collcal'. hu s b ct'n 1 honored as one of four outiit andin g n•adln~ educatora by tht' OrnnJU! County Reading Aasocla· lion. bers. The former premier ol Israel looks back on his life, recalling the part be played in the formation or the Jewish stale. NBC 1J 9:00 '·The Gre atest Story Ever Told." The Ji(e of J esus from Bethlehem lo Calvary is told in this 1965 movie <Part I tonight. Part II Saturday) with Max Von Sydow in the role of Christ. A lso featured are Charlton Heston. Dorothv McGuire. Jose Ferrer. David McCallum, Claude Rains. Telly Savalas, Angela Lans bury, Sal Mineo. Van Heflin and J ohn Wayne The 1ult namu as defendant5 San Diego Van & Storage Co., one ot lts driven 1.tnd two insurance companj.a The Boyles say furniture valuf'd al S27 .500 was damaaed utenslvely by smoke and water Since then. they say they 've spt'nl 120,480 for repairs and restorullon vr valuable antJques and other Items und another $2 .000 to r ent replacement furniture. IT ('()NTENOS that a van car· BUT N EGOTlt\TIONS wllh ryingtheirfurnituretoanewjob Chubb P acific Ind emnity in San Francisco caught hrf: lnsurance Co. and Aetna Casual· 8 0\'LE , AN employe of General Atomic Co., was sup· posed to have entertained at home in luxurious surroundings as a result or bis JOb. the swl as· serted. · which publishes find.ines in the monthly Consumer R,eporta masazlne, said tf~at te11t results or 33 brands of bread found no correlation between the ingredients in the breads '-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bosnnko. who heads the college's oHlce or ad missions und records . was honored primarily for work at ~I Toro High School where he was lhc ttrst pnnc1pal r TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening APAll IS ' oo O O i o ED m CD Newt I) (Jlt 17 l )1'llf• llton O t.M111• 6 r. ... ~, A1111t Q lretl\>M m '"'"''' ,,.~, m .w. ... 11 Ul s,. .. i.11 Dt••• 26 ll• t I S~ lrtt ID 111iu1 o. 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Uly. i-•(lOl-n. .......... ,,.,, )1-lou Ct ....... fr.-cNI fOllf noo m "Tiit .....-1m1 11- DotttH *"-· c-••ldltll KOCE Television (5.0) J • THI AOAMSCMaONl(l.Q ~OWlrtn ,.,_,,.._,It l!t01tssr11t1s1 • tlO"''"' I • flOCVS "MalO<UllC9 .. I• MISTI• aOOIRSNll ... I04tltOOO 4 • HSAMI ST•IH ll0-1 ti• 1'-ICTalCCOM,ANY tr• CAallAIQ)LI llOAS ,,. oaAllOI COUllTY l'MIUfAllMONIC ·-no. s...-... w ............. ,,. OlMINSIOllS IN CULTUlll.S ·-s.M1r1 encl ll•tt•• -Ml"'9Pol09'f -~ 11• CIOllNlll'S C\.OTlllNO CIOltNllt "S"rl AIWtllOOot" -S.W'l"9 ---,,. MAOICMRTMOO.,OILl'AllfTINO·~·~-·· 1·• CONTIM"OaAa'iCAUl'OltlllAISWb ~<'""-Ptr1 I\ .. I t• ATNlllOTISTAMllfT '.Pll'.K~·· t • •ILi. MOYl1tS• JOUllML , .. ,....,, Je .. WllllllllSAllD 1..0HIU! P'O'tlaT'l' lllCAU"'l>lllllA U."'lnl ' I and the way th ey performed nutritionally. A POSSIBLE explana· tion. according to the un· ion, is lhat the body may be able t o utilii.e -the nutrients in some breads more efficiently than those in others. Eight of the breads tested deftcienl nutri· Uonally deCicient for the lest animals that ale them, the s tatement said. Laboratory rats were kept on a diet con· fined to bread while scientists studied thelr growth and health. The union said the nutritional ' needs of its test rats were similar to those or humans. THE STATEMENT SJC Historian To Teach Oass The reading program he established at El Toro High has attracted na- tion w 1 de attention lnstrucllon at the school ts reading·onented and. teachers at the school'• are trained to 1denUfy re. Pamela Hallan, author of Dos Cientos Anos en San ading problems Juan Capistrano. wilJ teach a course called Hi s· C•ll 642-5671. torical San Juan Capistrano through the city 's Put• lew words recreation program this sp:.:n::· n;:g:.;·=================':o:w:o:':k:to:r::=o::u::.:=;-The cour se will be -r - laught on Wednesdays, be&innlng April 28, from · 7:30to8:30p.m.inroom 13 oCCapistrano School. The fee for the eight· week class Is $8 . Course participants will look at the culture and liCestyle or the native Indians, the rise and rail of the mission system, the development or the town as a M e x1 ca n pueblo. the influence or the settl ers of th e American period and lhe economic profile of the town the past 200 years. Your Easter Outfit is Incomplete if jt doesn't Include a BIBLE! ALL BIBLES 20o/o Oft' GOOD FRIDAY SAnlROAV A~() EASTER SUNUA \' also said none of the breads tested was com· ,. pletely free of foreign matler and some werei .....__, very ~Y. A Consumers '!~ Union s pokesman said ~ the contaminants found •• : included insects. insect ·.~ fragments and rodent · hairs. The magai.ine said fortifying or enriching breads do es n 't necessarily make them superior. nor does any particular brand name identify a bread as con· sistenUy superior. Bicentennial Chip Registration informa- tion may be obt ained by ~, ..... .,. .. calling Tom Baker. recreation coordinator, at 493· ll 71. Marana th a Village Harvey Cross, chairman of board for Ha rvey's Jtesort Hotel at Lake Tahoe, shows oll Nevada's firs t and only bice n· tennial commemorative two dollar gam· mg chip. Locatf'd 111 tM pGril M"H ecrou froM V1tto *' Oro OH usnLUFF DR. h4 HtWroltl HACH v ·11 c I ~ 1 age en er ~ DAILY PILOT AMERICAS 1 1 tlUUSTIA.~ SHOPPIM; t'£:'fl"t:ll 1411 SUNFLOWER ONCOll,.A MF.SA.SAl\'TA AlllA ROROER OPEN r•tt DAIL VS NOAY t•l 556-7'%0 $1.200N OFF • for a limiled t1mf'only, Sl2 00 half gallon~ or 80-proof . mirnorr llrt' !!elhng for $11.40. A saving5 or $1.20 pt'r hotllf. Which you can wi~ly inve,l in orange JUll't', vermouth. tomato juice. •ofl drink,, lemon juice, Snap.t;.Tum.' bcft houillon or any or the <Jther l(ooO thin~ Smirnurt mixes so drhdou,ly with. BO proof ha1f.pllons only$1L40 during Hardt and April t;mirnoJ( leaves yoµ breatfiless.• Dy BU Keane DAILY PILOT A I J MWD Opposes Coastal Panel Contendlnl it would be contrary lo their water C«lMrvaUon eftorta. directort ot the muruclpal Wat.er District of Or'-°"e County bave oppoied lefislaUon which would establish a permanent C&Ufom1a Coaatal Zone ConaervaUon Comml1tlon. ln a reaoluUon. dillrict board members object· ed lo the commiaaion's t ffort to have new power ceaerallnl plant. built Inland. THEY CONTEND-Tift: INLAND plants would u.ae larae amounlJ ol fresh water for coolina purpoaea. Plant.I located on the coast, they 1>ald, could use lbe morelJentltuJ :sHwater. Dennis Mac aln, the district 'a scneral mana1er. uld In· ,. statement that it would be "Ironic" If mllllona ot &allona Of freah water Ill l.IHd wh.lle the "inexhaustible supply'' or ocean water ls iJnored. Fresh water mwit be pumped hundreda of mllei. from the Colorado River and Northern California be aaid. The water ~ becomlna more eiq>ensive bttu.tH ot the cost ol electridty needed to pump It, he explalntd "THE MUNICIPAL WATU Dialrkt promotes waler conservation a.a a mtans to conserve \he energy and water resourc.a ol our •tale.'' lhe dla· trict mana1er oid. "8uilclln1 power plants lnh1nd would contradict this fundamental policy or our dla- trict.'" Copies of tht r~lutloo have been sent to the county's ~t•t• l•liJlators LJ~I! INSURANCE TOHEL.P PAY BURIAL EXPENSE $500 to $5000* EVERYONE ACCEPTED B ElWEEN AGES •f>.87 . °''*""'"'"" ... NO AO•NT WILL CALL. Writ• end glW 11• Y°"' date of_,,,,, UP• OP AMIAtCA INIURANCI 0011., Of •OITON .eo Broed St., &oston, Mus. 02109, O.pt. 04·NB Or Call1'oll Free: 800-225·1780 "te<ous. I'm not READY to go home, thot'a I why!" Crops Report~d Early l'ro•P~A7 BABY RACKET. • • Tbe 1tate accounts for m ore than IO percent of the nation's illegitimate births, its adop- t ion lawa are lax and Californians usually lead the field ln blurre consumer trendA. A California mother once gave her baby to a broker for a uaed car. Another childless couple paid $50,000 for a baby "made to order," selectln• the parents from photo- grapba of attractive, youn1, single men and women ln an album complied by their attorney. Some attorneys have actually placed classified ads in California new1paper11: "Youn& people wish to adopt baby at birth. Will pay doctor and hospital bills. Replies confldenUal." Others are payln& nnden fees lO college StU· dents for every pregnant coed they locate on cam- pua. MOSS PAYS CLOSE ATl'ENTION to such de- velopment.I in his slate, but says be Is powerless to pro .. cute for lack of evidence. "The mother who sells her child won't talk became ahe's been pald otf," he u.id. "The Coster' perenll won't talk because they want to keep the child. The intermediary won't Wk because be made moat of the proflL And the child 1s too young totallt... • Mou bas become something of an expert in this barely tapped criminal field because he handled California's only successful prosecution of a major baby sellln1 ring, which was headed by Corm er Los An&elea County crime commissioner Ronald Silverton. M088 SAID SILVERTON HAD "set up the machinery to sell babies on a mass scale. with price ta11 of Sl0,000 to SlS,000." But he was only convict- ed on three counts of conspiracy, operating an ii· le1al home·rtnding agency and advertising an ii· leaal home-finding agency. Silverton was sentenced to a year in county Jail, three years probation and a disbarment. He Is free on appeal. "That's the trouble. there are no specific statutes against baby selling," says Moss. "We de· finitely need some federal legislation." . California law sets a maximum S500 fee for adoptions and requires stale licensing o( home· finding agencies and other intermediaries In the adoption process. But It also allows "independent adoptions," where a mother can select roster parenta for her child and handle the deal through her attorney. THIS IS THE GRAY AREA that permlts the black market to flourish. Did the mother realty rlnd the foster parents? Did she sell ber baby or 1lve It away? Was the atlomey simply a legal assistant In the transaction or did he beeome a unlicensed home-finder? "It's very easy to tell," said Betsy Cole pf the Child Wellare League's North American Cenfer for Adoption ln New York. "Legal fees in any adoption abould run no higher than $200. When lawyers start char1ing $10,000 and $U.OOO, you know they're do- ing something more. "The trouble is proving it. Like doctors, lawyers have an unwritten conspiracy lo charge what the traffic will bear and supply wh at the public wants -in this cue babies or parents for babies." ONL V FIVE STATES HA VE outlawed lndepen· dent adoptions Connecticut. D elaware, Michlaa n, Minnesota and M assachusetta. The others have easy licenslni requirements or permit natural mothers lo do their own placement, thus fallln1 prey to black marketeers. Many of the culpnts say they are doing nothing wrona. They have 1tamered considerable public 1upport for the araumenl that baby selling as a vic· t.1mle11 crime where no one .ieta hurt and everyone winds up happy. Silverton, for examplt', railed his baby-selling operation the "Save a I.ire Adoption Agency." At Mondale's subcommittee heartn111 in 1975. 11everal lawyers testified that they were actunlly performlna a public service ln f\ndlnc homes for un· wanted babies. paylna hospital bills for destitute mothers and aallafyln& the parental cravinas of chUdlesa couples. ONE FLORIDA ATl'OKNEY EVEN admitted aelUn1 up "bouaes ror unwf'd mother!\" th&t guaranteed superior medical care -all free -and wealthy lotter parenlli for their babies. HOLY WEEK 1976 $1. Msy'a lphc ... ca.re .. 4JI , ......... -l.afllN IHclt ~~·~" oon C>P.m'.: ood Friday Service Music. Meditations. Prayer and Holy Communion ,,..._.,.,,1: • The Joyful Full<olor film mualcal. Freel .... s ... .,, ..... 17 4 p.m. -Holy Baptism 6-6 p.m. -Private Confeuk>na 11 p.m. -Midnight Easter Celebration Candles. Chantl and Hoty Communion Gregorian Mena· Choir ....... D!f, Apt! '. 8 a.m. -Holy Comm.inion 9:15 a.m. and 11 am. - Festival Choral EucNwist By Capltol News Service SACRAMENTO -Plantings or processing and fresh market tomatoes. summer potatoes. bell pep. pers, and watermelons arc shghUy a head of normal in the Central Valley and Delta area. Cantaloupe1 and early planted tomatoes arc showing excellent signs or arowth, while harveati. are beginning on lettuce and pea fi elds. asparagus, green onlo~s. radishes, carrolJ, and spinach. .. ~,,. OPElllNG-••• VElll'URA sro•• 2237 UIOMP80N 8LYD. , ... , ..... ,, We Want Your Full Satislaetion! N•Yr• 2'tds or 8UMS ••• ALWAYS ,, •• ,., AlL ,, ••• WA••ANflD, INSfA&.LID & aorAflD ••H Wit,. fire lllvrclt.ae · COMPARE LOW PRICES on MAJOR BRANDS •40.000 MILE !fllisTEEL RADIALS MI c H El IN .f.~IJt.!!J.TEEL .!!.~'!.l~f Wh'!,~~.::!!! ... AUllU ' ' l'ftelln • • · JUl/\S ' ZX Belted STEEL Radial 1m1111 . ' ,. 10114 t2rnasi ' ..... _ .... NEW UNIROYAL FASTRAK TIRES Compa<.-ts, Sporis .. & •"oreign Cars SIH 6.00/13 fits: A71/1l HS/10 UJ/U USIU aUt/tS 11'5/ISI H70llC (llS/141 ....... -• MICHELIN X STOP Belted STEEL Racllala 2 I USIU 145112 . ........ • '":l:::: .. 70114 .. 70flJ ____ _.. --... 70114 ... 70/IS_.__._ lUlllS (JJJ/151 __ .... AUl/IJ (IU/lll ........ 11 , ................... . 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T_...A~ 111 41 Ut ... lJI A 12 DAIL y PILOT • Thurlday.A.Ortl \S, \971' MICRVYH•S easter shop Wednesday through Friday 9:30 A .M.-9:30 P.M. Saturday 9:30 A .M .-6 P.M. Closed Easter Sunday, April 18th Prices effective through Saturday, Aprll 17th full fig.ure knit tops S4 VALUES 2.99 Spt'Co.ll purch.:isr 1 Nylon k111B 1n 2 sryl1 ~. sk1vv" '11•rk r.iqlJn or St'! 1n ~hort st1J•'v••s P.t~t~ls. ir1 \l.'t•S 42 lo 40 / . ) \ ) I I special purchase! nylon knits 2.99 Choose from 2 styles· sleeveless 11p back mock turtleneck, or scoop neck short sleeve skivvy. Both are made of figure·tlal!er- ing 100% Ban-Lon• nylon. Easy. care. machine washable. Great auortment of solrd colors to go with your jeans, pants ood sk11ts Sizes S·M-L. save 1.01 ! gauze smock tops REG. $7 5.99 Natural 100"" cotton q.iu1e with multt·col °' embroidery tnrn. Sew are nt!ck. 2 pock t'lS. Stll!S 32-38 Maidenform' "No Show" seamless bras REG. 3.25 2.69 . All-stretch knit bra with front closing. One ~1ze. In wh1tl' or taupe. All-stretch plunge bf'a in ABC. fol\ wes 32·36. REG . 4.50 3.69 proportioned pull-on pants 7.99 REG.$9 Celanese• Fortrel Polyester. Sizes 6-16 pet 11e, 8 18 average and 10 20 tall . women's novelty knee-hi's 99 ¢ Our Everyday Prie. Colorful assortment of l)f1nts to complement your sporBwear. Soft, easy-care 100% nylon. One i1ze fits 9· I I . Buy sevenl pair. Hosiery Department womttn's panty extravaganza! see what •& will buy Tailored acetate briefs, reg. 89e pr ... 9 PR. $6 OR 69' PR. Nylon briefs or bikinis, StZes 5· 7, reg. 99~ pr ... 8 PR. $6 OR 194 PR. Nylon briefs, XL-sizes, reg. 1.09 pr ... 7 PR. $6 OR 89' PR. Lace-trimmed or nonlty briefs ~.,Wllilil~'1"11'\ or bikinis, reg. 1.35 pr .. 6 PR. $6 OR 1.09 PR. Stretch or novelty briefs, bikinis, reg. 1.25 pr .. 6 PR. $6 OR 1.05 PR. Cotton or Eiderlon • bikinis, reg. 1.10pr .•. 1 PR. $6 OR 894 PR. girls' panty extravaganza! see what •3 will buy Cotton dimple knit or tailored .Ji! .. ~~~ acetate briefs; nylon or cotton bikinis, reg. 59d Pf., 6 PR. $3 OR 55, PR. Tailored white, pastel or print Eidet1on' briefs, reg. 3pr.1.99 .. 6/$3 OR 3/1.59 Tatilored nylon briefs and tailor· ed Eiderton • bikinis, reg. 69dpr., 5 PR. SJ OR 654 PR. special purchase! mini sleepwear 3.97 Short sleeve Orlon• acryl· ic tee shirts with novelty screen prints, matching 100% nylon b1kin1s. Pas· tels, tn mes S·M·L. girls' halters, tank tops and shorts 3 FOR . 5 REG. S2 EA. 1.79 EA. Tops: nylon, cotton or po1yestert cotton. Sizes 4-14 IS M·L) Shorts: 100% polyester knit 1n mes 4-14. 1 ()()<lb stretch nylon 1n sizes 4· 12. Easy<are fashion jeans and pants for girls 4..fiX, RE0 .$6 7·14, REG. S8 4.99 6.99 Crinkle cloth, pre·washed or patchwork denim. Bl ue denim or pastel colors. 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Sizes 6/8Y,; 9/11 Reg. 79'pr •••• 3 PR.1.79 OR 644 PA. watch clearance Assorted men's end women's style,, in· eluding strap, bracelet and pendent1 . _ watches, Orig. 12.97·18.97. 5<>% Off Fino Jewelry Department basketball oxfords Black or navy canvas with wtiite sport stripes and skid-grip soles. Boys' sizes 12·6 and men's sizes 6~· 12. Reg. 6 .99 • • 4.97 Shoe Dept. HUNTINGTON BEACH 9811 Adams Avenue-963-9731 Michael Darra h puts finishing touches on painting for new M elody/and craft store in Laguna. Counseling offices are located in rear. BEA ANDERSON, Editor 'Thur~ay Apfll 15. 1976 81 New L aguna Location Hotline Reaching Out By JO OLSON 0t 11>• O•llf ~-\yO Melodyland Hotline Center 1s se\'en years old nov., a ripe old age for the hotline. a bramch1ld of the turbulent 60s What keeps M elodyland run- ning when others are railing behind and failing., "Organital1on and administra- tion, · said Mic hael Darr ah. director of development. He credited the busrness acumen of the founder. George Wakeling. as being oneorthe ma- jor reasons the hotline has been able to survive and expand in the last seven vears. "It's run like a machine-but not too much like a machine," Darrah explained. Drugs and runaway problems were the main reason the hotline was started, but Darrah said the numbe r one issue now is mar- n age and ram1ly trouble. ··Drugs and a lcohol a r e second. This is on lhe increase, not the decr ease as most people trunk. Heroin addiction is the most prevalent "The bulk or the calls are or a s piritual n ature, however. A person, to be rehabil..ttated, has to be counseled at the emotional, mental, s piritual and phys ical levels. ··we are a Christian hotline." VARIED SERVIC ES The hotline, since its inception as a simple telephone counseling service m one r oom, has grown to include a nationwide referral service. new store-front center in Laguna. ranch academy for troubled youths, a speakers bureau, host of pubhcallons, in- dustrial counseling and a job placement sen ·1ce. all free The services were established m response to needs and re - quests. Darrah said. In 1972 the operation was separated from Me lod) land Christian Center and a two story buHding was constructed on the Anaheim site across from Dis- neyland with community and in· dustry donations. A Disneyland Community Service Award brought another $10,000 recently for the outreach. At the main oHlce, 25.30 starr members run the center "like a business" from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. At 5 p.m. volunteers come to staff the holline, and at 10 p.m . the doors are locked and crisis intervention begins. All of the stare members serve as "missionaries who stay at home," Darrah said. Their ex- penses come from the general fund and they help raise money for the operations. TYPICAL VOLUNTEERS The people who come at 5 p.m. are '"typical volunteers who work e lsewhere," Darrah said. They are trained by the hotline staff in five major areas of counseling, and encouraged to "pick up an area of their own lo research." Approximately 8,000 calls per month are received at the three locations, and 50-100 people com e in person each week for help The Academy, in San Jacinto. was purchased in 1973 as an eA· isling ranch to serve as a tem- porary home away from home for 12 youths who are having trouble making it on their own Ranch Academy (left) offers idyllic setting for youths needing to put life in perspective. George Wakeling (right) is at the two-way radio which is connected to hotline vehicles and the ranch. It 1s a 280-acre site, which has arts and crafts shops, a ~arden, riding stables. livestock and trees. which all are used as \'eh1cles for counseling. voca· llonal training and rehabilJta· tton Most students, who are 16-17, stay six months. Darrah s a.td Youths are not "sent" as pumsh- ment .• he added. "Thev have to want to come out.", · The outreach in Laguna actual· ly was born about three years ago when Wakeling was contact- ed by residents of the city and asked to establish a branch facility there. Three months ago. a s torefront center on Pacific Coast Highway was opened, with offices in the back for counseling oper ations and a r etail area in front where crarts made by staff members and volunteers ar e sold to raise runds. MANY TRANSIENTS The facility was needed. Dar- rah said. because "there are a lot of transients In the late 60s and early 70s. the 'do your own thing' philosophy encouraged running away and dropping out. "Some people ha\'e been wan- denng for the last Ci\'e years Others are disillusioned with traditional thmgs like church and govt>rnment "Laguna as an interesting. at- tractive villaf!e"' where 1t 's easy to lay on the beach all the time. The city attracts radicals. Darrah emphasized lhat the ci- ty also is a "nice community. with many successful people" besides the .. fl oaters " _, ... The store concept makes 1t lcsi- threutening to t host.> "ho rcully need help. he said Future expansion plans in- clude dnelopang thf' ccnler'i. new bu si ness venture. a l>kateboord company. both as u money-makmg \'Chicle and a tool for spreading the word about the hotline "Our skateboard team wall put on demons0tra t1 ons." Darrah said. "while telling people they can enjoy lifo more People are too dis turbed by their pro- blems.·· In the busint>ss-like manner typical Of the dlrl'Ct Or, who Ill c.'X· perienced in r eta il m anagement, the hotline ce11ter has adopted a bst of goals for 1976. "Our priority I!> the famtl} un - it, which needs repuinn1: und re- inforcing." Darrah said. Other goals arc to expand the phone counseling. delve mto juvenile justice. mcreaS<' attl\ 1· ty at. the ranch and add more school programs (\'1s1ts to local schools). Though lhl' s taff me mbers aren't receiving high salanel>, thev are motivated to work hard to achieve the goals "We're an army of radical social counselors We arc spiritual yet social beings We ha ve m 1xl'd the l\\O Our messatte is llrl' It s a It vable message." Darrah said Volunteer contnbut1ons still are welcoml'd. Darrah :.aid Pl'O· pie may do phonl' rounsehnJ!. make cra rt items to sell rn Laguna or do orr1ce v.ork. "There 1s alwtns a need for help." · QC Probation: There Is a Positive Side lh IW~:"l.IS McU :l.l.AN \ltht111~h n.1t1on:d -.tall:-.t1r .... :in·n t ,,, 11pt1m1.,111· re!.C'arch ..,ho"' !hat 111 Or.tnl!t' l'nunt~ 65 pc•rr1·nl nr Jll\ C'nllt•'\ on prohat1on art' 111'\ rr n •frrrrcl JJ!.un · I think that c; "~mf1l·ant, .. sa~" \I J r l!.11 l'l r. rll'r. Orun~e Count' l"h1t•f proh.1llnn 0H1et•r · Pol1c1· :ind JUril!c'"' !.t't' onl~ the f:ulurc., nl the "'"lrm The) don't Sl't' thl' "llC('l''"'I'' · Hehah1htallon does work \\lt\ 1l \\Ork" ma\ bt• more dif r1cult to .:rt to So.mellmC'\ there are 1mprovctl attitudes between parents or improved school at tendence But 1t ·._ lime to slop looking at lhC' failure of the systtm and look nt the reality of thes1tuat1on · Mrs Grier "as one of several spt>akers at a day-Joni[ con- ference on Ju\ enile Justice: The Ju n I s Still Out . ll was spon.sorc•d by th<' Junior Leagul' c1f Nc•wPf1rl Harbor and OranJ{t' Coast Chapter s. League or Women Voters. J l"VF.NILE CRIME More than 300 attended the session which included panel d1s- cuss1on a nd workshops And while all agreed sometttlng must be done about the Juvenile cnme problem. there were differences on the best way to do it The panels cente red on diversion and prevention pro· irams and how to deal with status offenders <incorrigibles, truants and runaways) Although some contend t oo many youths are sent to Juverule Hall. juvenile court Judge Raymond Vincent · believes not enough serious offenders are be· ing locked up. It is not uncommon for second time burglars, for example, to be put on probation. he said "'When a kid 1s sent home after he com· m ils ont' burglary after a nother. you 'r e n ot teach ing him anything.·· He believes diversion pro- grams are worthwttllc only for those who are amenable. Youths are sent to Juvenile Hall only as a last resort. COUNSELING RECEIVED "We don't want to lock up a kid who hasn't comm itted a crime Juvenile Hall is not dealing with Tom Sawye r and Becky Thatc her t ype kids They are counseled up to their ears when we get them.·· The roles of the courts, board of supervisors a nd police chiefs were the topics of a panel. Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner emphasii:ed money, more than people and programs, 1.s the most critical factor to re· cognile. "Ta lk is not enough. There has to be a commitment or resour ces -tax dollars for the programs." He said he was delighted the Board of Supervisors had recent- ly established a d elinquency pre- vention commission. "It is long overdue." Supervisor Thomas Riley, who said the board's role In dealing with juveniles Is one ol the most important a reas It is concerned with, explained the board has the responsibility of setting policy. PREVENTION In addition to establishing the Delinquency Prevention Com- mission, it appointed a juvenile justice study commlllee two years ago and also allotted re· venue sharing funds to agencie! involved in diversion programs. Riley believes if st atW! often ders were diverted there woul be more room in Juvenile Hall for the more serious offenders Newport Bench Pohcl' Chief James Glavas reels the degree in which d iversion is used 1s som ethin g that s hould be evaluated. "We now have an awakened public." he said. "Crime is real to many more people in lP.76 thaQ In 1940. I think the diversion pro· grams are definitely out for adults in the immediate future." He added some juveniles are just as sophisticated as adults. Law enforcement presently is diverting 60-65 percent of the youths It deals with (6.2 percent are status offenders). but most are Involved in serious conduct. DIVERSION Although he favors prevention and diversion programs. he em- phasized it would be ''dis· astrous If you JUSt hand you ng offenders over for cnunst'ltn J! " With ft'w l'X('{•pt1ons. status or fenders havr bt•en previoucily ar rrsted for en m anal orre11'lcs "The problem c h1hl ha!. not been completely free of rnm1n11I con· duct " Mrs. Grier, noting a polarirn· lion ol views on ho)v tn deal with juvclliles, said there 1s room for each viewpoint. ··Each child should be dealt with individually We V'ouldb'l have a rixed pohcy '' Her 20 years of experience in the system has taught her. she noted, that prevention is the easiest a nd best way to go. "Prevention must be totally voluntary. It lakes a big e rfort but it can be done. The new Delinquency Prevention Com- mission has a challenge." • .. ... ... 1· .. · .. JOBS Offers Youth a Second Chance 'If you d on 't believe in som ething, you 'II fall for anything.· All A art M enu Youngsters ·'who ma>' have made some poo.r dec1s1ons in their bner careers" are gelling d second chance through Jw\10~ Oper ated Bus1nei.s Sernces 1n !I Costa Mesa "arehow.c They repair and re model donated furniture. apphantei. and clothing "h1ch the) ~ell ut count)' swap meets The ~outh "ho did the mosl "ork on tht• article geu. half the pnce Busy i.1nce Februar>. JOllS peri.onnel hope to ha\c a storefront by J une from ~hu~h lo operate other enterpni.es i.uch a.., decorative plants and gardening. c hild care ser vices and t'H'n mui.ical productions "Counselin g Isn't enough . these teenage rs need to do better to feel better ." said Barbara Trear. director of the county\\ 1dc Family Oe,elopment Program. Inc . "h1ch pro' ides JOBS for 1b clients She an~.l re,, rouJbelors start ed the non profit c•ommun1t> sen 11.'t.' 1n l.jfunj Re.Ach l"o ) t•..irs ago to 11ffrr d1n.-ctioru. and .ilteroall' c ... to dt• pt.>ndt•nt minor~ "ho11e be ha' 1111 h dd ~roml· un acccptabll• in the honw or t•(lm mumt> 'fhe !'>taff <"o<>pt•ratt·!> "Ith lh,. Or.tnge C:uun1~ P robation, \ltm ldl Heallh ant.I Slwnff ' dl'PJrt menl:. but <·on<'l'nlrJ\l>~ on " hal ·._ happl.'nm~ no" an.>lllld of m \ t"~llttallnt! th .. !JUI to i.e.ir«h for caui.t>s an1I pl<it"t' blame ThJt ·s "h} JO RS as their latc::st \"nlure u11d wh) lhl') ..ir{' 't'l'k· in11 commu111t) i.upport, fundm~ and .. moat u1·gt•ntly a p1l'k up truck und :i11w111i.: murhane .. . The r11·01<'ct may sound Ilk<• Juruor Ach1evl'n1cnt, wh1t·h 111 dus1r1t•., condul'l for hatth i-ch1>ol 'llUdt'nll-1. hut Jam C:1lm01l'. JOHS d1rl'<'t or l'\plained tht• d1f ff.'ll'nl'l' Not So Choice By ERMA BOMBEOC Fo r a long time, sin gle travelers and !>mgle diners have been srream ing about dis· crim inallon. I've never ha d to put up wit h the extra charges or making a tnp as a single. b ul I've certainly experienred the inequality of eat· mg alone. I am led beyond the "P LEASE WAIT FOR HOSTEs.5 TO SEAT YOU" sign , down past the "NOT R ESPONSIBLE fo'OR LOST A RT ICLES'' racks, beyond the "KEEP CLEAR OF SWINGING DOOR" and into a twilight zone that as void of laughter . voice:., or for that matter any other human sounds. Thf.'re. at a table the Sile of a coaster. 1 am seated between a sagn that reads "DAM ES" and "E:\t PLOYESONLY " This would be amusing wen' 11 not for the fact that one evening I a«tually had a .,.. oman eml'rge from .. DA :\tES." drop a dame rn my saucer .ind sav, "You're almost out of !>Oap. dear There art~ a lot of myths i.ur· rounding the s1ngh~ diner that I'd like to get out of the way today Srnj:lll• diners t•Jt to get 1l over "1th and JU~t loH' lo "It at a t•ountcr and ~t arl' at :.11c thrN' day-old c rl'am l)H'" in a fly !>peckt•d mirror. Fali.t• The person who l•at s alone usually does so between Mon days and Thursdays Those who come on ~ eekcnds do so to makt' trouble. False ... AT WIT'S END The lone diner likes nothing better than to be coupled with a perfect stranger with whom s he has nothing in common who keeps staring at her lake she hired the m atchmaker from "Fiddler on the Roor." ,.~cilse tr a restaurant gets ll repula· lJon for sitting single people ut the wrndo" . lO ruu view or other people. it rould mean rn a few yea rs you'll be having single peo- p I e bused anto )o u r neighbor hood. False ~t a) be 1t 's my 1magrnallon. but people react condescendingly to a person "ho dines alonl' One man approached my table one night and said 1n a loud \'Olct• <hke t only read lips!, "lb anyone sitting in t h as chair?" I looked at the empt~ chair a full minute. then sa.ad. "There was. but he died waiting for service · · He took the chair away from the table. returned 1n a fow mmutes and ~aid, "\'ou don't need your salt and pepper, do you?" I shook my head Then hl· whispert'd "Do you always eat alone?·· "On ly whe n I'm lucky.'· "h1sper ed back. CALENDAR RA NCHO VIEJO WOME!li/: Br{'ast cancer and how to detect 1t wall be the progra .. top1c at the Tuesday, A,pral 20. meeting in People 's Federal Savings and Loan S im o n and Greta Hanbsch , m ember s or the O r a ng e Coun ty Status or Women Com. m1ss1on. will discuss the comm1ss1on , 1ls goat .. and ru nct1ons at 7 .JO p m Thur sday, April 22. 1n th e C ul verdale Elementary School. LAWYERS' WIVES: AAl'W: San Clemente· Capistrano Hay Branch wall havt-thn•t• ml'm ber!lh1p coffee~ Free Easter Eggs The EJSIN bunrw hd'!; c:orre to H Jnt1ng1on CPnrer 10 pas'> ou1 lree Easler f'<l9' 10 '"1• kodO•e:o Tnur-; Fro Sal 1 om 10 4-pm .ind Fro evP f to fl Pm Jtso Ea,11>1 oonner oaraoc• ';at al 1 a am 8!',irri & ('l,noer at San Diego twy I "Thosl' part1<'1pnnti. ulreud~ ure motl\'ated Bul "hat about ~ l'Uths who 'fl' ll-mporan foalurci.. "hu ri.:hll> or "rongly ha\e earnt'd tht• l.i~l 'lo:.cr .ind begm to St•e th1..•mi.eln•' lt\Jt "a'°' .:Our <'h,•nh arl' m~tl) 111 th1, .. 1tu.~t1on Tht"I dun t wt> "hJt the) ha'c 10 ofrt•r Our d1H•rs1h help!'> tht•rn Ul'\ l'lop i.l!I( "Orth .md <'Onlnbute to the <•ommunit' "The) llkt" tht• chullen~e u r ownln){ :rnd Ol>l'rutinir j bus1nt'" That 1:.n t ·put togcthl·r b) adults· · · The hum or .H'll\ lly do .... n!'>IUI" empti:1s1ll•d his "or<b J.::, 1•r1 du1 ing J.::11s\t'r \\' t'l'k. buslnl•:o.s w a:. open ''Through \\C't'ld)' ~ruup St'SSIOn!>, we ht•lp lht•m n· d11 \'l'l their lives und bccomt.• mor1· purpo ... l'lul." Mr' Trt'ar addt·d .. H's 1mportanl lhut lht..·~ h.J\l' an outlet for lhc1r new cne1 I(~ .111rl c don't turn buck to drugs or mas ~ha\ 1or · Shi.' tattended lai.l "t>ek ·s J US lice for Ju' e n1lt"!> cnnh•n·nce and ))'mpalh1ted "Ith the d1chotom) amon~ JUt111>ts twcau11c o;tie "orki. \<1th mino,... that represent the "hole SIJl'C trum "Feeling runs so h 11t h becau&e the) an• t.1llung 11b4.>ut t"o ~cparntc ~roup ... of yount11ten.," sht• ~uld "Som1..· JU~l art' not 111menahlt' to coun!>d 1ng "Minors with 'rottl!n hotnl' ll\e:i' ... hould be ghPn a chun<·t•, bul part or thnt opportunity rnu~l be t11king r espo na1tUllty for thl•m:selvcs "Sometime!'> peN pres1\Urt• 1:, loo much and :-. oun~!>lcrs who art• l<(l\en r.!\orable treutment takt> Jd,antagc of '-'t'll meanin.: adults .. Others mukc a rNI .!~ul fare und desen l° Ht IHl\ l' their 11( fen!>c reduced or rt'l'Ord clot.t•d · Althou'h her mC'lh<.id I' out:.tdl' of tht' lt'N,.I li) .>lcm. fll.!tl.) p.in1c1panti. are 1 t'ftorn'(I b,· \>ro ba11on t>ffiN'f' Thi• rounM: m.: u:s1wc1 h.ii. -.pn·ud lll ~ant3 Ana .md l'o~la M l'l>ll u1111t•1 111.ih·h1ni.: frJeral n•' t'nut•-. ' lnd1v11l1111l donuf'> t:ul J()flS Uff lo 0 l<!OOd ... tul l bul '-'1' rt' l<l'Cil. in~ m or1..· t·orn11111n11' finurwani;( to kct•p th1i. 111.1s1t1H• chu111wl opl·n." G1lmon• su1d "The&<' ll'l'naizcrs, l'"l"''t'lllll~. need wo1 th ..... h1h· 1•111pl!1) nwnt l'' pc r 1en cr l o ht•comc ui.dul C'1t1.wni. .. Pro~pl'('t1\'1' 1!11nnr-: mll.\ t'nn lad lhl' m Oln Ofhl'l' ot FPS al -19'i ·6555. Live Happily ... A storybook wedding in a toy store may be the dream of ~ oungslers. but tt became re· alitv for Caroline Pool. a lo) dc:.1~nl·r and Allan Turoff. game dl·s1gnl'r Th1..•1r s(.'l<'t' lion of a New York toy store as the Sl'lt mg was a natural. for fivt> years ago tl \\as their quick call fo r help that saved the bu1 ldmg from serious fire da m ugt• Th<.• bride m arched down the aisle to .. Ba lH~s 1n Tov la nd." and the ceremony took µlat<.' in a red-shingled doll house. ANNOUNCING Sharon Crame,. Formerly Al Easlblull Co1ttures now at the / l'l~lllk'! fat// Bf1~~)~1!~as Erpe•t SIJllmg Fur .Wt n &t \\'un1171 1107 Jamboree Ad . Newport aeach 64()-4 740 If you've been thanking about buying or leasing a new F 1at. you can't afford to miss this outstanding inventory clearance. Selection 1s ,._. I'~ ' high and rmces are lower ,,~,1 Spea ker w ill be Fay Lieberman . Ameriran Cancer Society volun· teer All womtm In the community a re Invited to attend t he s ession .... hich .Wall begin at 10 am M rs . Wi l l iam S Anagnostou, new presi- dent of the county g roup, will be Inst alled dun n~ ceremonies at 9 30 a.m Thursday, April 22. in the Manott Hotel. Taml''> dale' and placl·~ are 7 JO pm Wedne,da\. Arni 21, Fra1, :\kl'ollum home. 9 341 :i m Frida}. Apnl 23. Meredith Khuchig1an home. and 10 11 m Mon· day. April 26. Sandra Messer home Thelma Appll'ton wall present a program on ttw P hili ppines at lh<' branrh meeting a l 10 a m Satur day, April 24 , 111 thC' P a li sades l'n1tc•d Methodist Churrh than they've ever been. "'4li ~ Recipes to add We're going all out to sell more dining pteasure Fiats in April than any othc?r clearer in Orange County. so don't miss an oppor1u1111y 111 li.1v1· F. P I L "f.: · P S \' S OC I ETY : Je.inf'!te Shelly. n N ond mstruc· tor an paramNht' trnin 1ng at Oranjle County ~1 t!d1cnl Ct•ntC'r, will talk ;:ibout parumed1co; and lhC'1r "ork .... 1th epalcp1y Ms Shl'lh· "111 be the "fwaker JI· thl' Orani;:e C'nunl\ fp1l1'l"' !'n<'il'ty nw1•tini;: lo 1.1kt' place et 7 :\cl pm Tue .. da,. April 211. 1n lht• 'nc1t•l\ office, Sant.1 ,\na oFnC'f·:Rs' Wl\'ES I.I·: \C~l't-:: Off1c1•r' wall h(• 1•krt I'll .ind 1 n~tallt-d llunn~ .1 lum twnn m('('I llll! at 11 Jn .1 m WN1 nt•,d:I\. Ap11l 21. 1n th1· t' ;1 p I ~ I r .I II Cl Cl e p (l ( fl''ll uur .mt l'ANllF.l .t.•:NIC : Tlw N1•wport II u rbor )o!ro1111 "'II meet nt 10 JO nm \\'c•dnt><;clay. April !ll . an the H<'11t1 l Mnb1lt• rluh, l'ost3 Me'la Curl F.t11•r "Ill rt'v1ew has book "ll appmcss Throu~h Pos1t1vc A<' t1on " \~ 0 M •: N I N \l\S\G E~7F.NT : ~ola Also on her board are the M mes De n nis Monge, president -e lect, J on Stuhley, William Murra y a nd Wa lter Smith, vice presidents. Robert Macf'arlane and Alex Logan. secrelanes. and J ames Booth, treasur~r P A R I. I A M E N · TARIANS: Chi Unit "'II 1lrl"\t'nl a has1c parl1aml'ntar\ pro CNlure course nt 7 JO pm Thur~dn>. Arn i 22. in th1• MaRnoh11 Elt'm<'n tun S<·hool r>1s tr1<•t Boord Room. An.1hc1m Mrs. Appleton ancl h<'r husband . Dr FrNI /\p pleton lived then' for :!I years. Sht-was clran of "omen at S1ll1m:an L'mvers1ty and hi' w1 'Pd as un1vers1ty ch.1pl.11n G U ID F. DO<: BOOSTER : A h1-.to1 .\ makmA expedition "'" take place Sund:I\. "rint 25. when 100 blind pe<1ph' "llh th1•11 ~u11l1• clnJ,!-., r:imll11·<; ;1nil fr1c•n1h h o a r 11 a ... h 1 p I o r CJtallna Th.-trip will prmult• n <' " I e a r n I n J,! 1· ' DO L. P II J N S : Ron penences for 1tu1d1• tlu~ Mccommon . prrs1denl team s a nd orrcr .an np of Pe l rit'k1t Oallerll's. portunlty for eac h to de will discuss 11 nrl show . mon11tra te an 11Hll•flrn 'lilmples of nrt works at drnt . com pett·nt anrl the Oolphln luncheon posit1v 1• 1ma1te. <1 a1d Wednt'sdoy. April 28. in Edward l\tearr. hoo'lters the Irvine Coast Country presldt>nl \lub T r a v l' I e r " w 1 I I Reservations mav be reproent rlub~ from mode by callin1t· the Or a n~e Count~. San {'hamber or Commerre Diego. Lon1t BeJ<'h. Los <¥rtcr. 975 9500 Angeles and Sun JosP \,./fl'"'''•"'''''''""' ( _ • "\\9'W11 ''' WI>, \I • ['\I \I\., •11 ,, ' '°" I'" /..', r '"'' .. ' .. \\•I I•/: '-f,.. f'OPl fll \I It • I '_, •• ' ..l •" \ Q. L-,;~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:::EWPORTf>CENTE • while subtracting the F 1at you want at a p rier you cnn afford. We're easy 10 f1ncl ; riqh1 off 11w S;m 01Pqo F rPeway calories. at the Avery exit (1ust turn nght at Marguerite Parkway. :~~:esday I "i•Mon YlejO llllPOI'•• I tt;1 I fl~ I {1) I ~\1 lRl 1 l>LS·IH '\/ \;"Id ) f IA 1 . S:i11 llit')ltl J·rl'l'W:J~ to hi•n 1•\i l 111 \1i,,iun\11·111 :\ ll-1740 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE IN OUR SHOES? When you 'rP 1n our •.hoes. lh<' feelmq 1r; out of llw, worl<i l1qli1 ond frothy, yet sturdy cnouqh for beach or ploy We hove many varieties of the endless summer sandal and yo1/re sure lo w ant one of them 01 l'NO or three Strops. slides. thpy'rp all des1qned for romfort. wrlh o fo•,111011 flnri> that puts thPrn 01 thr> t11·od ol 11i .. cl055. Regularly said for S 18 to ~,70, thi ·y ore now b<>1ng f rot um I o l only $12 90 for 0 5hOrl YJlf' r>N 10d Don't lrt tha t fi<Jurr qo to yo1Jr head Do IPI rt go to yotJr f Pf't That\ whN£> t h"~'' 5n11rlCJI' t)!"lonq C., Thursday April 15 1976 DAILY PILOT (Ann Landers ~ Birdman Disturbs Heri Nest DEAR ANN LANDERS Yestt-rday, as my mother aod I w11lked down the street <we Uve in Hollywood, ti a >, we encountered several people looldna skyw1rd and ennruna We &lanced up and saw o plane carrying a huge banner tau that rrad. ··1 love you, Jim. Get o dJvorce." My mother laughed and btud. "Isn't it crazy wht1l •omc Pt'OPle WlU do to attract attention 1 It ':1 probably ao advertl~ment "J managed a weak chuckle, but dh1d 't ttunk it wlb very funny. My huaband'11 n.ime 1s Jim und he has been awfully cool these lr.t."t ftw months. That was no ad, Ann. Sc>meonc wa:1 trylD& to tell somebody eomethin,c I finally tracked down the nnmc or the com· pany that owns the plane 1t lJi enclosed. WUI you please find out who p&Jd for that message" I can't risk 1olng to them dlrectly, •nd I am - WORRIEOSTIFF DEA& W.S.: Seny, dur, I dola't do •PY work. Keep your eyet peekd for e vkk11ee o. lbe bome rroat &ad take" (rom Uilere. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have started to write to you many times but somehow my letters never reached the mallbox. When I read the one from the llrl who was madly an love at 14, I knew I bad to ma1l tbia ooe. I, too, was In love al 14. From the eighth grade throuah the 12th, I wu ju.st plain ape over the guy. I dated a few others but never gave mysel( a chance lo ll~e any of them. I wouldn'l last~ when friends told me I was being used. I figured Mr. Oreamboat loved me best because every lime he'd have a fight with has halest heart·throb he'd come back to me and we'd CHILDREH•s CLOTHES STORE CLOTHES CHEST DRESSES_.~ u• NOW s 199s SHIRTS for Boys s,_\.~ hM $4 Virgo loys' Swl~T,...1 All SBH 2305 w. lalboo lhd. 765-9373 Ac.ron fr-ttlle Crelt CooilM H•wpori keclt JE'NCLl<Y OPEN TO THE PU8UC fAH AOt,41SSION PRllfS Iii fR!S,•MlNTS CR[[lll CMlO~ICHfCl(S OK 01.AMONO~ l'AEC.tOUS GC MS (l{l>l()N J( ...... (ll<V (J0LO CH'llN!; WAit Hl AICTlll FRIDAY NIGHT-SATURDAY NIGHT Vl[WIN(, 7 30 8 JO PM AUCTION 8 30-10 00 PM SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL-SAN PEDRO ROOM MONEY BACK C.V.AR~ flt 1 HON .All MtH(..HANOIS( SOLD All SION~ ,c, 1 A APPRAISEOANC>C~Afofl[D J !' , . ' ' ' ' GEMS BY WES No w at. .. -~-r;,,.,,, •.. "' •1110 -· FOOD GIFT PAKS for EASTER M001y e11oOrltM"'1 /·:\ to 1.itd .,._ r . l •edy fw ,..u;"9 fr C9'T'f ... ~ , >'Mo ~ , ;.~ '!J'll~~k~r1 f~rm!. l~, WESTCLIFF PLAZA ft· I 7tll I llYIHl-HIWPOIT IUCH '(. ) P'HOHI: 642-0'72 j I M•.·Ft-l. 'Til ' S.t. 'Tll 6 s.... 'TII 5 I • I MARIMH'S YILLAGl-0.AH.A POIHT Ii-\ ,.._.: 0 6·26 70 M-.·s.t. I 0.9, Sltft. I 0.6 ca1cl1au-el and spring ... (, classic 1avendar wrap sk1rt topped w1tha signature tee. ~r- lhe accent >a f1ora1 scarf by Fisba Stoffe1s. Revise View F RJDAY,APl\lL 1' By SYDNEY OMARR ARI ES (March 21 · ApnJ 19): Accent on mystery. revelataon, discovery, money as it af- fects partner or mate. Get thoughts, actions or - ganized. Show that you can make executive de- cisions. TAURUS !April 20 ·May 20): Emphasis on partnership, joint e(forts, special errects. public relations, dialogue with mate. Legal documents are an picture. GEMINI (May 21·June20): Take new tack toward job, basic issues. Welcome those persons who express creative Ideas. Status q uo could be on last legs. Know it and act accordingly. CANCER (June 21 • July 22): Release or tensions indicated. You are able lo create, make changes. show off your individual styl~. Member of opposit.e sex is very much involved. LEO (July 23 · Aug. 22): Stick to basic course. Refuse lo be lured by sparkle, prance, pose, dance. If you scatter your forces, you ·11 be giving up something or value for mere facade. VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 22): Be aware or what is expected on short-term basis. Close neighbors. relatives could be involved. Accent on facing issues, answering letters. You may revise some views. LJBRA <Sept 23 · Oct. 22l : Emphasis on changes which bring greater freedom or thought. action. You will obtain qualily -and you'll be more appreciated by "special person .. SCOR P IO l Oct 23 -Nov 21 l · Lunar cycle is such that > ou should lake ln1llallve. Get early start. Imprint s tyle stress independence of thought. action. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22 -Dec. 21 ): Element of 111trigue is present Someone is not telling you complete story. Backstage maneuvering 1s part ofoicture. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 l: Emphasis on desire. romance, reward for business project or investment You gel down to business and key person recognizes your contribution. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 · Feb. 18>: Goal is in sig ht Don 't overloo k obligations . responsibilities. You're asked to "do u favor.•· Be receptive bul know when to draw the line. PISCES (Feb. 19 ·March 20) · Be direct. con- fident, willing to race truth as 1t exists Read, write. advertise, publish open lines of com· municat1on. If April 16th Is your birthday you a re m dependent, sensitive. direct. sp1ntual, intros pec tive, psychic. You are leammg now to discard the superfluous. • ....... DAILY PILOT \ 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 pick up 'A' here '4 e Jen olr Now I rulh:t-l "a:. a donkey and he was• httl Al 18. l "woke up and smelled the cofftoe u~ you say I met a great gu) v. ho hud eHrythint: Mr. Dreamboat had plu11 intt>arity and character. Twiet last month 1 ran into Mr l> n. and it was like 1 'd nevt-r lno" n hun So ph ·''t'. AM, tell Uw t4-year-uld tho&t 1f ¥he'~ ~m.m ~hl'"ll bang loose and itet \M crazy 1dco out ot ht>r htoud that there's only one cuy 1n the world for ht•r ASK ME. J KNOW DEAR YOU: Wt-ll said. But oo ooe lbtf'n11 uatll ahe'1 ready. RUFFEll 'S DEAR AN~ LANDERS The nt'rve u( thut ''Oman ..ittuck.111g )OU 1*cau11e }Ou sn1d "DO" thto dl!">hC:l. Tht•n :>ht· "t•nt on to make fun or .)'OU bt·rauM.' you came from lov. :1' Tell tht• loudmouth th11t lhc '4 hole bit started theduy tht' bmk ntd "I do " Jo'rom that moment forward. she a~rtot.-'d to DO lh<• dis hes, DO lhl' laundr}. DO tht' cJtupt•r11. and do J~t a bout evtory t>lhl'r damnt-d lhm1t that nt't.'dl-d doing -mclud in~ being nice to h111 rnotht•r 1o1nd the rest o! hi:. :.turk-uprelat1n•11 FORYO ALJ.TllE WAY IU:AR f'OR Mt:: Thanki1 for the lift. I nttd~d &hat. U,HOLSTERY Wtie. , ...... ...... ltUH.._ll•d.. CREATIVE HAIR STYLING FOR MEN & WOMEN AMHOUHCIHG Penn~e H~witt C-."'--541·02St tc•rrlt'rly u f H.i11 Hur>tr•1 Steve 81011 S d U nd Fronk Fowler Lorry Spousto an ra sey Louie Sobolo Luzzetta B e rnard Individual tfair Design DESIGN Pt.AU • 240 Newport C~ Dr. s.~ 220 • PhoM 640..6023 ASSORTED TRUNK BY OP AND HANG TEN an Easter gift that -won't lay an egg HALF-SIZES r?~ HALF-S~{JS HALF-S Ella Nor's. HALF-SIZE SHOP RllUITOI JU 0.-,.1.W Mel con .. au 11u....,.. ...... .. TIIUOI IU C• 14 ......... , .... lAHH MU.S MAU Ito ltlt_. WwW a.n111.A.m•r•c•rd • M•''" (f'laro• Don 1 hunl for ,, ron\l'rn<'nl .,..,,,,_ r• • f'Hfl'•"• l0<xl for 1111ur Easr.·r ':JU<''!\ 1 It, Lut"" '11.' M '> t•wrv1h1nq vou lhN<l II ~tit~ full l.m11I\ ~iz"'d , oun1. rtor 1.1.11h th, r•" ~"'' "''"I pn1 • And thl' 4 12 " "qutppl'd "1th t.-.1111r1•-. 11• '' m,,lly f.1111111 "nh 1n m .. ,,., ;.p. 11>1"' ,.,,,.1,·1, 1ndud1ng 401 MAIN ST. H!JNTINGTON BEACH SAU S & SERVICE 536-7561 the LITTON 412 • 1\11 • ~"·' lo11•1•· I i lub1, loot usabl" CIV• fl lflh't11 f • /\ ltrqht '" rvlic 111t.or1m .ind 111movc1bh: ·ti"' 'hL•lf I• 1r t-a~y d1.,min•j • 1\11 /\111111TI1l1H l>"h'"''"' 1h111 th11ws fro "'" lnnlf, quu kl11"1 vrn1 r.1111<1kl' looch .-~111 fr11111 II" lrl'l'l•'I <111d hnn~ tlll'm 111 " "'"'" 11·111p1·r.11t111· 111 ,,,..,,. minutes. • A d..Ju,, :1-.. rr11111Jt•• t1m1<r th.11 ll.'1~ you "'' 11111 1tlv.;.1vl • •" •ktn•J t1m1·~ 1u1~1ly trnd <11tUMh•l1,1 GOLDENWEST & WARNER. HUNTINGTON BEACH SAUSONL Y CLAIMS HE SAVES 40 to 70% AT THE PLANT PUSHER . • Bunny Gives Plants 'for Easter Mt I . H11111n l-110\\n 11.1 d1t111n.tlh l n 1 111, )!dh nt p.1inl<'d Cl!!!' thmol.lll dud.tL:\ and m.11,l11ndl1•\\ 1.h1d.11:'. ha' ,1,111ll'll thl lO\llltf\ \\llh lhl d1 •I IU\llll 1h.tt hl 1n1cr111, 111 ... ,,, 111 J11<11 h1111 " pl.int' 1111, I ,1,1.-1 ~UU llC\ llll\l." l o \1 1. Bunn)' 'a~ 111' lll·(1,11111 111 1-'"c 1ndo11r pl.int' l.111w \\htn ht k.irnnJ hl '""'" \IV<· 411 to 70 pt•r n •nl 1111, I hur\d11y throuJ,th ~111ur1fay 111 !ht l'h111t l'u,h('r. "l'\L· hn:n to twth l'lan1 J'u,hcr '1.irl·-."· lt11nn\ rc:- H'.tkd, "/\1111 wa' am.111.'d at 1lw 111c1cd1hh Im" p11tT' 1111 \lH.h hcJut1f ul hl'.Jlthv pl.IOI\ "lh111nv ,11,0 ·•t ~ 00\\ - lcdyl'1l tlw puhl1r·, lm1• 11! 1n <10111 pl.1111\ .111d loltl. "\\ h.11 tuu Id he rnlltc pcrku I or I .1~1er" Bunny dcn1ccl report-th~lt there "oulJ b1: nu ha,1-ct' "I he Pl3 nt l'u,ht'r ha' tho'c:. too:· remarl.cc.I the furry creature:. "plu' )OU can 'u'c on hJnd th1t>\\n r o1tcr). plan1 accr~rnrtt"' and more." Hurnr I 1•rn,, rt'I!· 111.110, Onl~ ll.YY. ll"" l\an1:11r1111 I\\, n•J!. 14.YIJ. Onl~ 4.IJll. \lilH I O.OIJ 11" H1111'l'' di :iml lln\l11n I ern,, rel(. !'.SO, ~otll· 2. 7~. l>t•\ if', h ~ l'nlhm, u·i:. l\.ll'>. Onh '.Yll. I h .1J1h1I fnunJ Ill lfnllylHllld ,11 7:!7' "\,1111.1 \111t11l.I 111\tl 111\I ""'1 111 I ,, 1111.1 .11111 in ( lf,tlH'I ( <tllll!\ ,II ~~ol \V l1hh \h Jll\I \\l \I ol lf,11 It"' II·•'" .11l IO•> 1111 I lt111 d 11 .111d I rul.1y .111.I Ill 1, "" ..... 1111111.1\ Sub~tJnllnt inll Dunn\.·, rc\Clatron of tm.rcc.l1hlc price~. a Plant Pu~hcr 'flokcspcf\on rc\calcd \C\o- w1I ,dmpk~ of e\trcmd} BIG EASTER SELLO UT. TODAY THRU SATURDAY: fine buys. 8" Nunth1brlla Mr. E. Bunny 1s seen outside the Plant Pusher Palms (Dwarf l'.1lm~) only where he just saved 40-70 '-h on indoor house· 9.99, ""' 8.oo. r Flurry plants. "The perfect gift for ~ster," he remarked. DAILY PILOT . 'Foxes,' 'Froth' Draw Curtains ·rwu o( lhl• lhn.>l' 4)rCJ· ductlon' rt•m a inin~ on Ora.nj( Co.i•t '>la{;l'' bid adieu th•~" l'Ckt>nd fo'inill pt'r for tll UIH'l'!'l OI "1 he l,1tth· fo'uu •, "'II bt• Qt"' n ., l l he llunl lll~ton lh'ad1 l'l<t ~ huuw, " h 11 t• I h I' Ct r I KI n ,1 I mu!i1t•al froth 1011.t:r" IU curt.1111 Ill ...;l'"Pllrt Ht!ach Hrrn.11n1n ~ on lht· bo.1n h 1111 ont• more 11o1·vk 1' \ ~111hu 11111w1 !\1.:ht ' Urt·am .it !-.c1uth <.:m 1'>l Ht•µerhll.) "l"oxco; rlo'c' out rh cn)o!.i.icnH•nt .11 llu nt 111.:t un llt·.wh "llh ">l.tj.( illl:-' t 'ridJ) anti S :ilur d.t)' ,., i'ntllloC' J\ Ii•\ l\olt11 d ir l'Cl ~ t he 1.Jll1 .in llellman drama 141\J('h Ct!atures Jt-:in Koba , P a u l Tt',c hkt', Don r>a n1el )on . M a ureen Shrubsolt! and J anit.~ E Smith C"urt..im l1m l· t!. 1:1 JO ut the pl\)'hOU)e . 2110 Mau\ "it Hunt1n.:t11n Beat'l1 Ht.•wn UltOrt• IS42 s.tZl ~INOl'G l 1> J '"' 11>t•t-k c nd tun a l l lw Funk) Kc~ l'ompun} 471 ~ "\e11o purl Hl\d , t!. lh1• rn t'd1cval mus11·1d .. fo'roth .. under ttu.• dm.•c· lion nf "<! 1<·hucl 1-'r)l' D.1 v1d '\! Ul\'tllc, 0 I> ('.1lho un. Tum Cru" I \'l!h et Hhodcs a nd Mut HELD OVER! 2MD SMASH WEEK! DIARY OF A SURFING FILM 'Dan lt111JIY Ueauliful' 'Witty' Uniqu·· U11lllc1111 ' . .. I-\ .. \.• '• CINEMA CENTER Moft. """ Fri. 7:1S H.UIO l AT ADAM'>. CO STA MfSA .. MESA VHDECEHTER 979·4141 9:1 s l• .... ........... ..... 2400 \t ., ... ..... .,,.,, 994 2400 1.,. ' ..... ........ ........ 11t 1'62 l ...... .. .... , ... ~ S27 2123 ,..,,....,..., . ., .... Mil "°'JlWr',: - A•POtT 79 RI .. , ..... -... , e< ...... ..., Hit •IC1"91JAnOIJ~ltH OM mw OYll (UCIOO'l NIST ,., t M e J JO e ..... O I H O tO.•I ... , ... -.... ..,,.;/; ........ l nat 111 ....,. ......... THI lONOUT YAID re Mn .. tftOl('OC'8 ...... , 1'19•\" IAMll'f PlOT,.. -··-MtAlOVT ... ...................... W4UH IUftMV • tt•• 011a&l MD NCWI llAH.,. •tXID co•""' "' OM IUW 0¥11 CUUOO'I lllU .. , UNCMO DtlUlf "' -----.. ,., .... , ...... , tOl#f ' ... .,.. .... OOlDfN YOTAOI Of SNA.01111 JAWS,. "'"'' •• "°'".,,I'll ___ ... ILUJNG SAl*I$ "' 0\111 • llUCI lfl & 1111 Intermission Tom Titus l> Booth Jrt' among the pnnc1pal1. The comt'd} got':. on l>l.i~l' at ti 30 to n11tht th rough S JturdJ) '!> (male ~Ith rt!it!r\luUOru. 1<1t 642 61H2l nec ei.i.ar; lwcau:.e or limited ~l'Jl IOI( Ne14port Blvd , Coi.ta Mesa, with euest dirt.'l tor Dan Sullivan sta.gui~ the updated rantas) Hui Land o n Jr . Sharo n Crabltl'l , Rt'&lnald Rook , J11k1· G art.l1 nc r , Ed¥ Zuhl. Rhoda Gemignlllm. Al Chccco and J o hn·Od\'td Kt•ller pl;,y ma1or roles in the s ho" Rl'Sl'r\ .t lions 646· 1363 • A CAST OF youngst<>r~ Tro'o~ 1' rast a~ h~r earth bound .:u1dt• Otht'I role:. a re takt.>n b~ (in·&& Scott. Jud.) Pt·ck, LA•i-lae Arnold, Chn~ a nd Mano \ augh.rn. He.lther u11d Holl) \'an H olt L>eblJ' Lorman. Elh·n roor~r C'..1th~ lf11t•ppllt'I , Jt'">!\ll'U Mlll:1 0,1\ Hi fo.tllon ~t.Ar} ~ht•t>Dhtrd .rnd Sona.t Ohh ~ O e n 1.-.t• 1),1\t ' 1.., ffiU!SICJI d1rl'(•t111 fo1 thl• ,,ho"." hill' ~tJn w1.1,1(•l. "'-' r \' l' !) .I ... t I' (' h n ll' .II director H t'">t'r' .it1un:1 tlrl' bl'lll.: Jt:('t•ptt•d Jl 5 5 6 [) 3 9 I 1' u 1• 'cl J \ ' lhroui.:h ~aturd.i,., 111;111 l tot• p rn · • HEU> OYH ~tfUWOYllt THI CUCICOO'S MUT .. tl l -"SUG.41L.4HD lXPlllSS" SllAKE 'PEARF.'S "A M1d 1umme r N1J,lht '1> Dn·am" ~·onlinul•s n1ghl h . l'>.l'c!Jl M o nda}::.. throug h J\pril 25 at :-:Outh C'oas t Re1H•rton , 11127 has been announct•d f1t1· RA<'KST.\ca: Al"' the Costa Mei.a <:1\1~· KobJ. ~di lo.1111\HI 1om Pia) house Jr. produc nHullt\ l11t'al1•1· tl1t ••t·lm •tron" Sold t1on ol t h e fanta:.v "111 t)t· 11ffrri11i.: ac1111c · T1mblr\lo1t." lo bl' pr~-da:-o:-o\'' lllr ht•1iwrn111>! LOS ANGELES <AP I :.l•ntcd April 30, J\la~ I .ind .1d\ .rnn ti tht'"l''·•ll" Best i.elhng no\ClJSl and 2 under the d1n.•t·twn !>l:trt1n~ the" t.'t•k of Juu~· Alis tair Mac·Lc an has ofJuheHaas Gaf\111 11 bt1thdJ\l1mt•,111ci sold his latt.'S t book. "8111 Brigette Ohhg "111 t'H'nin)! lt''"'m' \\ 111 111. Iron ... to Columbiu Pie play lht' title role or II offered fur tht•r Ill lures T h e author of i.lar which falls to earth formation m.1) lw oh . T h e G u n s o f and tries t o beco me taml'd b~ t•.ilhnl! Kob.i .1t Na' aro ne ," ' Where human. 11o htle Bryan 894-6786 Eagles Oare" and many -=~~~i==~;:;;g~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•••liiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•••lliiiiiiiiiiii' other hlmed booki. this time staged his action· adventure on oHi.hore 011 ~~..ilfifllll'll-i~~~~ dnlling platform::.. hence the tille. "81g Iron." Production is CXJ*Cted to begin next Jul) HOtTtn " "'""' w•-. ~"' .. SKA THO AID FEva· .,.,..,..•11tn ..... o,,_, c-.m lNOWl I H & • Jt THE GOLDEN BEAR Huntington Beach Presents TOM RUSH APRIL 21·22 JOHN STEWART APRIL 23-25 ,w,,-· new ._.. ..... At Al U11hwtlty s ...... Stw.s DINING• COCKTAILS• MO AGf LIMIT 306 l'ACIFIC COAST HWY. 536-9600 Hwttfnc)ton leach IA~ frOM l'iert b.,.....,.. • ....... INlec.tt uwws•• d •• ce r··1·ow11· .... 1 • • i OF i i POWER i • • : alt() : • • : BOB WftHLER 6 : i MOHftUE HONEY ! : .. , l.tM' : ········l~'\"1,..1: 13()\t'l.•••••••• . ------: I A p R I L 24 s:oo l)M i : : : fl(.J\l.Fl• ll~X.t...K.'.)..)( .. ~~4.IA.I 4J4l.1. • : ~1:11~.~ llAI .MMI IKt<f.ll:<)lllj ~ i : . • •••••••••••••••••• •• • Advcnrun.- in all ics glory! edwards MESA CINEMA MEWl'On ll¥D AT ltTH ST. COSTA MESA S-41-,1552 "SHHlOCK HOlMfS' SM4lTH llO'fHBr ll'Cil "MOll+y l'ythOtl & TIM Holy Gt-all" J4CK HICHOUOH "OHi ,LEW OYElt O.E CUCKOO'S NEST' Ill "BAD HEWS IURS" lf'GI "RIDE A W ILD POMY" "DUMBO" IGI "LUCKY L.4DY " 'IRACICDOWH" ll'G) "BARRY L YHDOH" "DfVll WITHIN HER" lf'GI '"TOMMY" IPGI "SHAMPOO" IR) 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 AND IF YOU DON T THINK ITS FUN! SPECIAL HOLIDAY SHOWS ALL THIS WEEK 2·4·6·8 and 10 PM DAILY Rated PG. Parental Q .udance Suggested WALTER TATUM MATTHAU . · O'NEAL "' NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT EDWARDS From the devious mind of Alfred Hitchcock. 1 dlebollcally entertaining motion picture. There's no booy in the family plot Allll!D lflO(OO( w : j j ) h t-a !-i ;;;::!' "\kl.\ l~X.1'. · l!k'\tt I~· HAmARA H.\~ \\ IU I\\\ I*·'\ \L ...... I fl\"' U\\I.\.,_' EMST WI~ ·-· •• ·111 K\l\l4<111"m .k"\·. \\ n ~v\'\1'<1 :~.~~~ ... ",AlflEltlTOl'OCX I W'Mr\"'•I' llN t ~ - w1nn11 OF 4 ACIDlftlY AWARDS ! ,~. CO·HIT AT WEST ONLY "THE ROMANTIC ENGLISHWOMAN" Glenda Jacltlon Mlch••I Caine CO-HIT AT STADIUM "HIGHT MOVES.. • CALL THEATRES FOR SHOWTIMES .MO GMlfllW "~ ... ,. Wl!!r.R~ BEST PICTURE (R) BEST ACTOR BEST .\CTRESS BEST OIR~CTOR ....... BEST SCREEN · .. ~PLAY FROM OTHER MATERIAL HUNTINGTON CINEMA BEACH AT ELLIS, H.B. 847·9608 847 -601 7 IN THEATRE ONE: IN THEATRE TWO : (lll'.'IW'llM Hlo\t ft11H1 'RNwmmr ii ·c Jff &qff(~ sww~misr~ fll! ABm l'{lfY ... {'i fl '/., (, ' 'Ill' Gene ~ine Marty Wilder Kahn Feldman rJb~'l afia'l ~ .. ·~ ~ (PG) ~~~'llJBERf REX REED, \,. > •I />1111 \, SHAW · Rot>tn anrl M11r.,1n t\ a 9 rand •Ind • n I hr ,1111 n q rom.tn l1c \~Q<t 1n which l'\/l'rylhtn9 1e11, Qlor.ooslv ind ar1tst1c.111v it "'ll•r" nt '"" b!>st w ork 01 S••11n Conn< ry R1Chi1rd Ll'\IPr dnd J.1mP' Goldman ti<. whal .,,,,.. Qrt•w uo lov1nq at>out mov1P< md .Audrt v Hl'Pburn 1\ Ont of thl' reasons we kPep Q01nq rind loving them FPw stars hd~I' ever ach1tvert lhP 1<1nd of suoer\Ontc 1ntern111tonr1t slatdom \hi' hil<. Sht? 'sttll tn<' kind of star mMQuPr·, ltQhl up for. ' HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH Of SAN DIEGO FW Y. ••HG nuoau .. U.OWll 1rc;1 •lHttt •H ''•ltiAHQ CAAllt '"FUM>O LAO\"' .. 111•~ \.,.. NBC Wields A Mighty Ax NE\\ YORK <APl · Mo\ln· On" ha!> bl•en moH!d uut ol N UC T\'·s fall lineup along "1th M\en othH hour-Iona 1en~s and the ··McCo:-· i.cg rnent or XBC's "Sunday ~h :.tery Movie .. series The cuts, r111se to 17 lhl' oumbt•1 or "eekl) !>hows NBC ha:. dropped lh1s season. !ti. Y.orsl an the rJtlng In recent~ earl> lil'anng ug tor 11 ' t•umt'blft.-k next fall. \he nt.'IY.ori.. !>•tad i>t'\ ton new hour long seneb, at bltuu tlon rom(·dy. u ·· P.lcCo) ·· rt>placement and u Sun da) show called ·'The H1g Event" will be in 111> 1976 77 '>l"hedulc .... .,.,,,..,,' "OUMIO" lN AC)DITIOS T(\ ··Mnv1<'' On."' no'' In 1h 'l'<·ond .!.eusun . NBC u>.1:d •·f>c-trol·elh ."' u two· .,. __ _...., ... iiiil•.;.;;•iiiiilll•....,;iilllWliillil••--llllf !>t'ZIMm \t'lt>r.;n, and ''Jot> Forrt>ster," ··fo:llery Qut•t!n.°· •• J 1g!>aW JOtUl," '"City or Angels" und the ~tar ua, IS 11nd Rich Llttlt• variety shuwi> .. ) 1,4 lltJt \fNll\t.NO CAAN "f\JHHY LAOY"" OllA,..Ol MAU .... .,.,11 J 0 .... ... .. ,., .,, .. lfll(l\AHD U DO()MO-, '"''""Coo 1111.A ._ • I a i';Jrhcr, 1t hud c:ant·cl~ "Famih llolvuk."" "The I nvlslb lc Mun.·· ··Doctor':. ·11osp1tal." Oll:."'c~o~·~~'"' ··Mt-d1r:ll Stor) ," "f'uy."' "Thl• Mootefu:.ros," ., ...... Wl ...... • I .. c':. '::-:;., The Cop .ind the Kid."" "'Thl' Dumplings" 11nd (R) _,I It J e• IP.I WITH CHAIS SAAANOON JOHN CAZALE CHARLES DURNING ' ' ,.._ G~or9~ C. Scott fi§" Hind~nbtmj] Rnn~ Bantro(t (ire,.,• W'f•\! "I J. 1i• •• A••1n w,,.,.," f l'i[ )UN\HI""{ 8<;•~ t92.U9l At At C·r•""• 1u.i "''",., ,., ... ..... • ,.;S.., .. , edwards LIDO CINEMA edwards BRISTOL CINEMA .... ., ""'"''~· HEWPORT l lVO 4T VIA ll:>O BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR NASHVILLE 192·4493 NEWPORT BEACH 673-SlS!V 540-7444 . --. \ . . . The Most Devastating Detective Story Of This Century. • • I • )' • ... I . -". •"' •'.a 4'• • REDFORD/HOFFMAN "ALL THE PRESIDENT'~ MEN" ,("~ NOW ON THE LAR GEST SCREEN AND IN THE MOST LUXUR IOUS THEATRE WEST OF NEW YORK ~j· - '(:'. •• ~ GrJdy .. In Jnnounc111g 1ti. foll ~c:hedule, NBC put a -heav} emphu.,1~ on ah new "H11:: E\'ent · Sund11} !how. w1uch 11 '>u uJ will oHcr a variet) or proRrami.. from tht.• mO\ 1c r1a ... :.1c ·Gone With the Wind · to maJor :.port:. c\ t•nl!> IT ~AID IT ALSO plans next fall to air a one hour Thur:.d:n 'enes called "Be:,\ Seller:.. · con s1stmg of "hat 11 called .. multJpart dramal11.u lion!>·· of rrom four to !>IX best·selhng novels The ··:-.tcCo) ·· replatemenl on its ··sunday ~l)!>tN:> ~to\ll' .. series. :-.IBC said, will be ··Quin cv:· st.arnng Jack Klugman of the old ··Odd Cou- ple · !>l'fll':. d!> a medical examiner in the Lo:. Angeles County coroner's office llS new half.hour s1tuataon comedy will be ··snip, a Thur!>d11y night show about a New York CH) h:.11rdre:.:.l•r and a youn~ widow who owns the :.a Ion in which he works. I\ costars Da\ 1d Brennc:r and Lesley Ann Warren. ~BC'S NEW llOUR·LO!VG senes are· ··Serpico ... a Fridav night senes ba:ied on th€' hit mo' ll' and be1.>t·selhng book about ~cop's fight agains t corruption tn lh<' '-'ew York Police Depart· ment It stars David Birney as Serpico. Baa lfaa Black Sheep."' a fuesday "rom l'U) ad•·enture · senes ubout Medal or Honor v. m ncr Gn•gor) "Pappy" Boyington and the ··e1uck Sheep· righter squadron he led for the Marines Ill World'' ar 11 It slurs Robert Conrad · \'un Dyke and Company."' a Thursday \'Unet) show v.1lh Dick Van Dyke. -"GIBBS \'ILLE," A, WEDNESDAY series ba'led on John 0·11ara's short stones about a )Ouni: nC'w~paper/l\an in a small Pennsyl\'ama low n It C'Ostar:. Gig Young and Jotm Savage. ··Qut'st." another Wednesday show set in th<' Old \\\•st It stari. Kurt Russel and Tim Matheson as t\\ o brolh1.•r., :.l'archmg for their younger :.ister . "an lndJan t•apt1H' for SC'Vl'ral years."' "(H•m1111 Man," a Monday SC'aence series about a rc•searchC'r who finds himself able to app<.'ar ;ind 1JasappC'ar after hie; exposure lo nuclear rad1u 11nri It stars Ben :\1 urphy J ·. NEWPORT$ CENTER (PG ) ~~.)' , ..... ..c.~ DAILY PERFORMANCES 2 ·0~.35-7"15 ~ 45 The Most Devastating Detective Story Of This Century. (PG) PG ---. SUN-TMURS 6 4>9 15 FRI• SAT S 4S.9 1> 11 JO a .. ch 8oulevw•d J Sooth of Garden Cro .. F1wv Wntm1ntt., • 534 I\'~ DAILY AT 2:00- 4 :35·7:15==·9:==.4==5::;;:;;::=:::- ~ .. , EDWARDS ~-NQWQf\l CU~~MA ~"'"°''Buen • n44 1176-0 0 DAILY AT 17 30·3 00-S 30 a 00.10 JO ............ '35 710l MnP°' .t ....,c,a""""' , .. , ... -crNEMA WEST •h'"'"'j"" .. ' .,,.. ...... " wf"'"'" e1wtn n~ "All THE PRCSIDCNl'S MEN"' ti It IHI JI Ott ttff Cl EMAl.JllD 11'.\t "'ti• & 1"•••• t01 ••n•u''· "TAXI DRIVER" (RI , .. ' ... -·· H6Al _.,,LOii "A"'" A "THI OUCHfSS AMO V THt OIRTWATU cor lf'GI ACADEMY \Wt.RD WIHHH A '"THE MAH WHO SKIED "f l)OWH l"EIUST" IA "~IOI THI ~llO •OHY"' ~ •''>UMIO" IGI T,.,( CIT" Sl10POINC C£N~1E l)RANGE ">31 672 t ~ CITY CE .. TH CIHlMAi SA 'RWY IMANCHESTUI c II • CC fRWV tCtTYOR (K l "OOG DAY t U'TUMOOH'" "OIOWNIHG ~OL ' "SUZIHG SADDLES'" IRI "'IAHANAS ' '"THI MAH 'WHO ~ S«IED DOWN fYHUT" 11¥7 "SHOW JOI" lf'G I $cl« .. t Price I? 30 to' 00 pm In c.,. S...• H .. cl<t I SI.JS Open Doily 12:30 p .m. MOllOAY PERrORMt...CU ( p G) J 00. "O "'O{l t Ot HI 10 NEWPORT CINEMAS 1 Mtal (04\1 H""Wt &tou(•tf..W. I .... " ... o,, ... ., u•ou~, ..... ffF PLUS ..... 1:-ir'°" w~·.oN MICllA[ ' All\;! t~fll11 JT l\f rtc.111 \ ( R ) ,.lae Roncnnttc BaQltsllwomaa 1A compelllng r•nl•· daul• tale-. vlauall~ arreetlng... ,~~".:t.";.~':; "0flllllt.~'K IHCM..ttl•'#'O._.,ot ., M) ., t;INUU1 wur edwardi SRI$ OL CIHCMA .. ,\fOl •t ~(6ftN'll •O rtU ThUl'Sd1¥ April f5 1976 DAU. Y l'ILOT The story of • wom•n " outra9 .,,d a wom1 .. ·s reven9e. ... Uol(ITll ,,_,,,__ ft 1•..-11a Lipst~ck ] "~, . .,..,. .............. ... ...... IWU'l.... A· .. sw.-.a.~~------1 \ "1 fllOGll lllW 1nao1-. la.1 ~ ......... '9 •• Wiil : • '' : R !'•::•,'.{_•.• ._ .. _,.,,..,..,,Ile.all A,....._,Mll.laf L . CPG ) SE'AN tONNfR"t AUDR[)' lf[PBURN i..Jl.IER'T SHAW HARBOR TWIN ;.1ottOt•'~'°'"' CO'IU.-t\t •oHJ) U6Jh4 -- ~ , .... " ...'Vil! ACADEMY AWARD (Al W1NNER edwards BRISTOL CIHCMA tt+\104. ., .... , •• •t .... \40 , .. . (,, ..; .... 8* •. l l ... l.., lf'l~Ot N•ullllll) t.CllDl MY •Wt.AO WINNfM ( edwards UDO CIH[MA _.,.wrw• airo •' "• 1100 M•w•OtftO.C~ •'itUO ACAOOIV AWARDWINNUI ( 0 "'' ,, c.. ·-..... -·~h'Wl\l-1 MB! I' TOGCTIC[R' • edwatds BRlSTOl CIH£Ml ··~t•Ol ., •• , ......... .... , ... .... --pr-..; RAPE CAN TURN A COVER GIRL INTO A KILLER! ~· lipstick ' __../ ··~-·.,...·•· ( R ) ~"""....-0 ....... _ ... _.bdAI '4f .. lfrifC,'1WA• ... _,. ,..r~t ..... , """",,. .. .. , , ',)-·v •/ "r ·''~ 1 ,.J,Jf~~~:;; .f)!lJ~, ' j ~(PG) ACADEMY AWAAO WIHlllER 8EST SUPPORTING ACTOR GEORGE 8URNS PLUS WALTER MA fl HAU CINCMA CCHfCR .. •11(,,t •I •l •W'\ r OU•••li\• .,.,,. •UOf Clti'ttt tH 414 t CO "' f A 1 CIHlfA "Ct.Of MY llWARD WIHNC A !RI I Hf\Ml'OIJ co llll "'wt Sf 1 M( HINDf NOunn CIHCMA WCST ... ,,,.,...,.U .. 4t&•Alt•-ltt wnu ...... coou "' •n1 warrt~ttt,.ft\ flil+ ... '"' .... •.l.h, tl4•'1 ' 1 I OAILYPILOT Tnursday April tS 1!76 Is It Year of Bull? Or Is Gai1i Re lative a11d <huy Moderate? By JOHN Cl'l~:\U'•' .,. ........ , ..... ~.,,, You can 11uy lh1$ a boot ~omP 1n vhtors 1n lhl' c urrent ~lock market · They want lht' bei.l. tht- very best l nl1:rnal1ona l Hu111ne'' Machtnt'll Cot p rt'por1e<l l'url) th.ls week th:tt 1t:s (1nl quartn earnings rose to $5-44 I million, 01 $3.63 a s han• T hl' proht:. \\t-rt• the sec·ond bt.·111 for the t <>mpun) in any quurter TH E EARNI NGS repre:.cntcd a gain of nearly 2~ perct•nt ovt•r the same quarter a year curlwr Gros& revenues rose ul o. by Ill h per cent to $3.81 billion By the end o( Ute day the pnce or un IUM share had slid 16.25 to $261 62 Merrill Lynch and Co . wh1d1 operates lhe nation's lu1 i.:t·:.l securities firm, reported Ute ne'l d ay a 31 percent' nse 1n first· quarter profits to $43 7 m1ll1on. on revenue of S317 9 m1lhon both firs t -quarter records On the same day, Merrill Lynch ~as the most active stock on the :-<t'~ York Stock Exchange It:. :.hare~ fell Sl 37 to $26 37. Selling on the news, as they say, isn't uncommon Ant1c1,at ing the announcement, smart in vestors often buy m ad\'ant•t.•. hoping to sell during the acrla1m <and pubhcn y th~l auco<h tht> dlll l)ern1n3t1on o/ the nc~., AND IS TUF. 18"1 &lluut10n lhet l' w\'rC' exccp l lf1n ~I c ircums tance:. Outri11ht i..ile:. ~ere unusuully h1ah. Ute .:om pany i..ud In future· munth..\, 1t 1n dll'.ttl•d . the ~J ll'!I tu rt•nt.11 ratio ~ould be rc:.tort•d 11·nd1n11 to :.µread out µrof11, Nl'\'l'rlhl•lci.,. thcrl.' I!'! mnn· than 11 suggestion thut mvci;tot i. \\ere d1sapP<)l111t•d Hit: profit:. 111 creases are nolhang l'XCeµtuma l this year . 1mrtl)' bccuui.c Hl7~. tht' <'Ompar1son y1·.i.r, wa:. ~u 11()(>r 111\'es tors wanll'<1 $up,·r 10 creases. Investors are getting tho:.!.' in creases from some companws, incr eases of 100 percenl and e\ t>n much more And euch da). 11 :.eems. the) hear report!> yf d ~trengthenm~ economy Slrch nt.'\\ s ~ l\"t'!> r 1:.e to bul11:.h thoughts Sawmill Su~d SACRA!\IENTO 1A P 1 The California Department o( F1:.h and Game :.ays 11 has fi led t•harges against a Kimberly Clark Corp sawm 111 m Ander:.on m connection \\ Ith a fish kill ARE INVE TORS 11.bking too much" Th at 1s the unanswer•ble qut•st1on Hul, wllh the price t'urnln(t!I r,1110 of the Do\\ Jones ind~ln .11 a' eraae al 12 8, lhe market hurdl) .11.1pt•at' lo be o\ erpru:ed Ounng the dt•pth' uf the 1974 market dt>c:l1n1:, the price· l'Jtmngs ratio, or multiple1t or 1>er !ihure earning:. thul investors ;1rt• willing to pu)' for a share, Cell to bar('IV OVl.'r 6 True. 1t has m ore than doubled i.lncc then to 12.8 at the ~gm rung of the w<.>ck but it is nowhere near tht.• ralios of the eurly nnd mid 196<h. Jn (;.t,·t. it ha:. JUSt us far 1111 tu go before [.CUChtng tho:.c levels fTT\JRF. INCR EASE in the rauoC... ould :.eem to depend on lhe s trength of the recovery. about w h1ch the re seems to be gro'' mg a little d1vts1on Most forecaster!> st>e 1l conllnwng. but !>Orne see a moderatt• gain and a few see a boom For the mom ent at least. the stock market 1s concurnng with ~ thinking of the moderates. Otherwise, 11 would seem. in· 'estors would be getting mor e excited about those record-high !>ales and e arnings SIMILA• IH HAMl - IUT MOT IH ACTION Eam your Bachelor or Master Degree at Peppen~ine Uniuensicy during hours that fit YOUR schedule! a1nau &llAMT, ....... 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"'1thovt 1• ' l r ::i t• h ,, r ~ e Wt• "'t·la·omt• 1n•qu .. ~ls for 11l•11 ' t' 1 ' 'er v 1 c ,. an a.I I h.tfl!l' ul'\'11\1111' l'AU UOO l'HAIMAC\' lSl ........ 1-4 ~o ... ..., .....,._. IMclil 64Z·tHO Today, homes in Orange County are worth 41·50°/o more than three years ago. Avco Financial Services may help you turn that fact into cash. RPi!I Ecit,1t<> v,1hll''· 111 Or.11iq1: County Ii.iv•· <.It. v rocketed Ancl that mp.me. y1•u• h11m1' c.110:11 I ht• w r , more now lh,1n •'V"r ba•lora• Avcos Homl e>wnpr Loj)n P1oc1r ,,,, 1T1 1.; t11•1t1 vo 1 turn that 1ncrPas~~C1 v.lh1t> into c1-.ri tn<:.1'tl 110• r> 1r1 eau1ty vou havC' in yollr hom1• UsP lhe monf'y 10 oJv off olo 1J1ll<:. vour ca1 ' JP" ~ second mortqaqP .incl ch.1nc"s ~,,, , J II LOWER THE TOTAL OF YOUR MONTHL 'I' PAYHf. NTS Or usP th1~ monPy lor "' mt;• 11 n 1 , )U "'' "' 1 I been wa1linQ for A nc'w c.H 1 <111ra11 n ,.,,H n'>P~ some need1~d home 1mprovc>m1~n1s or 'hf> v.~cat1nn of ahfe11me For more 1ntormat1on abOlll wii:it .1n /'111C.-O Hc;m»· owners Loan can do for you 1uc;11 1l1 l1S nr 011 p 11" .. <:oup0n rn lhf> ma1l 1011av ~---------., To Avco Financial Services p I 500 North Anaheim Boulevard I Anaheim Cahfom1a 92805 I 1 :im rf'l1\?r<'S!l"t1 ' marP informalton abOul an I 1 Av(( Ho!Tlt'OWn' r <; Loan 1 •.1-. ------------1 A "f'S\ I I I r>~~~ 0Mi T1mt•ToC111 _I ~---------.. °''''"------·II·---- PSA Grounded, Still Trying l11sta11t Hit Martha Clarke of Columbus. Ohio. wants to make S\.l re she's got a corner on the market ''hen the first S2 bills in 10 )cars begm to escalate in value . Sh e stamped and cancelled the balls SAN DIEGO (APl Pacific Southwest Airhncs < PSA I parl.et.I • pair of practacally new $20 nulhon Lockheed L lOt l JE:ls an tht' Arizont1 deaert Inst summer And there they sit, e mblematic or an airline that boast$ 1t will "flN you then•'' The trouble is, PSA llsetr 1$ still trying to gct.orr the 1i1round ufler two disastrous manaae ment dt• c 1s 1on s. th at clouded the Calirornia s kies. A week before an after·tuxl'S loss o( $16.7 million was reportoo for 1975. an ex.pilot without the namboyanl approach of the mun he succeeded look ovc:r as chirf executive oHicer. But Bill Shamp, less colo rful and m ore con- servative than J . Floyd Andrews, has been unable tu n111ve Ute airline m uch in a month. "WE'RE ST ILL negotiating with Lockheed for a way to sell lhe other three planes." a com· pany s pokes man s aid of the L· 1011 planes ordered in 1972. "We would like to sublease lhe two planes m the desert or use them on chartered fughts." Kaiparowits Power Loses Top Backers PHOENIX, Ariz. IA P l -The pullout of Southern California Edison Co. a nd San Diego Gas and Electric Co from the Kaiparowits Po~er Project will prevent Anzona Public Ser vice Co <A PSI from carrym~ on alone. the utih t v 's president s aid. Southe rn California Edison and San Diego Gas Wednesday cited delays by regulatory agen- cies and opposition by en\'1ron mentalists for leaving the S3 s biUion plant in s outhern Utah "It is unfortuna te that the two Califor ni a ut1lit1es have withdrawn fro m the project because o r the uncertaint1c besetting it." said Keith Turley, APS preside nt "ThosP unccr NEW voq IA C••• Cl> -Tt'~• fotto~•no '''' n"1 PS I\ ii ~lfCltO "m l.e• ~•11ona1 SofotUrlUf\ fW Ut Ot11er~ Aun, Oi;p, , Ondo tht count.,, 8•nk ~llfn Cp '"~'•"'" & inou\ "'•\~ tr•tl \tot'\ ''°'I~ F IMntri •nd Truu HtnUt A &..nklm 51~ \11• 1hnUt 8 !!!e~., \l ·:~ ~~ .. c::~" c":' hi Wn F 11 • 1 • Oh1 \ltl\t H•r11 NC 12~ 11 > o'" Cl• Modi Bh 10 ll oml Sn t"t; ~e, !!~ ~::: =':..:· VA N Bnk o ... , ..... , ... 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H , 16' • Frl'WJ tCC" ::.~:~"t ~ I : ~: =~~~ t;~~·~~m ~~ ;:: ~:~ ~~ C.IWSv 'I 'to C,r~" All"' C..mpt C" ) • I Gulf lnl t C..."'.-0 H • t • C,yrodn C10 Sw \W fl • • H1t'P"'' llt C•OI" Jtur 1 • ) ., .... ," d f:: r ~ 1ec ' • J • 'f'fOf".W)m tainties stem chiefly from an· ticipated California regulatory diHiculties, lawsuits and an- t1c1pated legis lation at federal and California stale levels, as well as environmental con - straints " TURLEY SAID APS is now ex- amining the feasibility of the 3.000·megawatt plant perhap!> on a s maller scale -with other part1c1 pants O ver T h e Counte r MASO LiltiftCJI , Th<' m urk<'l drit'd 1111 like a de - Sl'!I t wat1•r huh• rnr tht• b1ai. wide· b()((t l'd J t•t l( At thl' II nil· l'S1\ orclert'<I th~ Lockln•t•1I 1ll n1H•s. •·nobo d y fort•suw thl' rc1'l'S111on or thl' tut•l <'runch." ~uy:. thc.-11 ix>k1·~man. THE GRINNING bm1 also lnld an egg m th<' decision to t'nler lhe hotel und n 1d10 broudcast1ng fields Paul <' Rurklev. s enior vice pres1dcn1 of rinunce. is still trying to sell <I radio slul1on in San Jose and th re<• PSA hote ls · thl' Queen Mary in Long Beach, the San Frnnc1 can m San 1''ran- cisco and the Islandia 1n San Diego For the ls land1a. a buyer 1s trying to ~ ork out fmancing. 4 The hotel and broadcasting operations lost $8.9 m1lhon last year including t.>xpect~ losses from their sales, PSA s annual report said It also reported los- mg $13.8 mtlhon before taxes on those propertie s from 1970 lo 1974. The loss reported for 197S a mounted to SS.24 a share a nd compar es .... 1th u profit or $1.6 million, or so cents a share, re- ported for 1974 THE STAGGERING losses of Californ1n 's larges! homt>·based airline involve a wnte·down or $7 .9 mil h on or $14.8 million before taxes for a nticipated losses on the L· 1011 planes and a loss of SS 9 million or $14.9 million bt>fore t axes on ats hotels and radio s tations. Although pas:.enger traffic is up s li ghtly, compa red with the rirst four months of 1975, the numher of fh~hts has fallen to about 1,000 w(•t•k ly from 1,200 in 1974 l lp11 <n•d f)ow1111 NA..,.. I Slo1• Cn 7 FIOo• l'I ) rar•O Lb ' N•vm U I OW~r (h 6 W•nr CP 1 row:•nv • A Cnmt<h L 9 AUQ (Irv ID Aern WolQ tt lhtlfd Co 11 \11\UI 4)( 1 •• IJ °'' Sl\.flt-" L1lr0f'l1• , ·w t\ A(MA f l\9 lh 1//4 111A u ,, \II" 1• \•J" .C.1n9 II V,.CO Oind ,. ~ .. ,. ,,,. "Ott\h & ttq 10 fiai1t ,,.., 11 0.nl_.. 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ObligitllOnll \O the\ •nOUl levtb or qovcrnment, 8C· curdin1 to Tax Foundation calculallonll Of un eight hour -~~~~~~~~-- .,.ork du)'. tun alone tukc two hours and S9 minutes De11p1te the> in· C'ome tux cuts of 197~ ond 19711. thot 's up from 111!!.t veur'i; t ax bate of two hours und 35 m mutes No Money·s Worth other cltpcmies absorb us mu~h of lhc work wt•tk us taxe TAXES ARE THE DIGGEST llin~le Item Ill the fllmily lludgt•t. for outweighinll 1>11ynwntll for how11• und househ1>ld opt'rutions. food and drink. truns1>0rlat1on, "' t• Ma>· Oa) meuns many thin.is . 11111 un uncll'nt spnng festival It also 1s celebrated as a M 11r'<l!!l hohdoy. with May nay i.iuradcs a fam1llurspt'cladi.' an muny \t S. c1llcs 11~ w\•ll a., other land:; that are openly soc1uhstk com munast1c. Jn the 11llernataonJI language ot :.ur nu' •Katmn, 1t 1s un urf:t'nt, fnghtt'mng cry for ht'lp . And 111~ "taA fret'dom dJ\" too. 'J\., the ·:·ax fuunda- twn. "the day "ht'n we have a·ll famsht•cl pa v111.: our taxh." 1\ll" mean~ the "an·ragt· ta>. pa) er," (or othcn •• above .!Verage, the dale might comee\'en l.ill'r "Ol'R RESEARCH DOES NOT go into taxpayers' rt>at· t&ons to the1 r responsib1llhes to pay taxei., ··says Tax founda- tion's Bob Bro\\ n , "but 1t \\Ould be my gul'~s 1h1•v nre happy and relieved to have complell'd this obh~at1on Whether May Day 1s perceived as a JOyow. spnng fei.t1val or a cry for help remains to be seen. rn my own view. four full months a year to work for the government isJUSt about enou~h ·· Brown's \'tew ts much too conserv;.it1vc. I thrnk. ln fact, I'll go on the line with the observutson that the information \S Infuriating to taxpayers Worse, 1f taxpayers wondl'r how to 11ct oul of Uus squeeze. the answer 1s they can't unlt•ss they ure willing lo forfeit some of the services al vunuus lt·,·cls of government for wh ich taxes pay, Judging Crom n·~1xmscs so fur. most i.imply are not willsng lo do so whetht•r the sen· ices are for pohce·fire protection at the local level or for m1htary dcfcni.e at the federal level. THE SOLUTION IS NOT pnnlm~ mor(' gn.•enha<'kS to pay for the sen ·IC'es. That way lies destruction of our curren· cy's value. And we already have done dumai:l' to our dnllur"' buying po" er by inflating our monl'~ suppl) dunnR prt'v1ous splurges or spending on proJecls deemed deMrable 1£ not es- sential When It comes down to the bottom lua•, thl' .lllernataves are to control spend in~ al the three levels or go\'t•rnmcnt or to maintain or increase current tax burdt!ns 1\s a i.tuldepost. federal spending 111 f1s<'al 1977 probably "111 he in \he S4 IS b11l1on range, highest ever. with the fcderul budgl'l deficit running around S50 billion Thc .. e totals are cons1derl'd "moderate" F'OLLOWING IS THE TAX h1lc 1n the <'>ght hour da~, 1976, as estimated by thl'Tax Foundation Total for all taxes. 2 hours. :J9 mmutec; tor which I hour, 4 t minutes goes lo federal laxes and 58 rn1nult'!I lo state 11nd lcwal taxes 1, food and bevern~<'i.. I hour. 5 mmul('/\. housing und house operation. 1 hour, ~12 minutes, clothing, Z9 minutes: transportation. 39 minull•s , m('d1('al c1.rc. 25 manutl:'s, recreation. 19 mt.nut cs. :ind all 111 hrr C'>. pcnditurcs, ~minutes .. /\II othl•r" includrs c·onsumc·r s1H•11din!( for 1tem.o; such a!I personnl cure, pl'rsonul l>usinoss. pn1.utc educut1on, snv in gs Wl1en Is a GM Radio Really a GM Radio? MIAMI CAP J -If you think yournl'w GC'nt•ral Motors car came equipped with an Amencan·bwlt GM rud10, you'd bcl tt'r take a closer look_ There's a good chantc you've paid lop rfollar for a cheaper. foreign.made 1m1tilt ion Hundreds of GM dealers, pnmarily Chevroll•t outlets, are making extra profits by installing J a panes<> r:idlos for new car buvers who think lhe\ ure )(ell1nK r adros made hy Delco. a GM thvis1on The cu-.,tomC'r pa\,'i lht> sume rl'lail price and apparently gets as Aood :i product, but the J :ipnnei.i• radios cost lhe dealers only half as much as O<>ko's . TllF. PROBLE M ISSO "1dcspread thul r>cku hap; placed ad\•ertlsemenls in national maJ,(a7.1ncs uov1sinl( purchasC'rs to "Tell your dealer· Oeko 'Otm ·1 settle for a look alike radio in your new GM car .. John Crawford, ~C'neral sail's mHnn~cr for Dl'l1·n EIC't' Ironies in Kokomo, Ind . said lh!! firm also hus Slarlf•tl pull1n~ a standard Delco-GM trademark on iti. radios to ht•lp con sumer s identify them. "Nationwide. we are seemi.: an t.'roi.1on in sail's." Crawford said. Spokc~mt·n for 1-·ord and Chr)sl<'r -.aid th{'\, kne" of no such situation in lhl'1r firms /\ spokl·sman f111 American Motors sard a preliminary rht.'ck i.howt·d hss l'nm puny · may ha\'e a frwbol3lcd mslanccsorth1'>" AN ASSOCIATED PRt:SS lll\l''t1~011on ha-. rl•\calcd thllt thc ""it ch worki.hkc th1o; A dealer orders hrs ri.r-. 11o 1l1111ul r ·""'1' Tiu· '"h.•smJn usk~ a prospective purchu:.c·r \\.-hl'lh1·r h1 "anh 11r.1th•1111 th1· rar.and1ho,whichl}pe J\\1.J\,\f l•'\f ,..,. Ir tht• t u-.lom er sayo; tw wu11ti. .1 r .1tl1u I Ill' -..if 1·,m ,1n pull' C>ut 11 (; :\t 1ira·1· book and qunl"' t hi' pr 111• lor a lfrlt'o unit. An AM pushlmllml r atlro (111 :i Cllt.'\ r11ll'I \11·~,1 rl'l .srl"' 111 lhr hook at $70 and ro11tqhe ch.•oh•r S.'>11 IO Bl:T TH F. RA OIO ,\CTl' i\U. V 1n't ullt•d l1HI)' lit· one of .1 1111mbt•r of imports dc5ij(nf'd to mutt·h I hi' t•ar''I inl1•r1or Mrkr H111111an. :i 5pokt•sman f111 11111• <.uth lmporll•r, J>vn l·:lcC'trun1c!I of Mlom1.1u111l hi'I (11111 '11111L1lu111~ t'ci"t th1· d1· oll'r about $.111 This ext ra $28 profil. mult1plwd lly 1 h11u:.an1h of c•111 :-., provides 11 tidy i.um for\lwd1•11l1•1 s Ho '11Un irn id hl<1 firm ~l'l I '1 r 1111 u i-. I 11 1111111• 1111111 :11)(111<' ll l<'r., 1hr111111t h1111t th<' rou ntr;v . rrn111l I y c i ,1\1 1lt 11 In h "'fh<'Y like• us bernui;t• of lhc· kr111l 11l 1wr vrn· "'' lllOVl<fr. ont' w1·t•kdc>llvt"ry and~ood11uoli1v. JlaM<.111'1111(1 Pipeline Half Done The Truns-Al;111k11 l'11wl1111· proJt'l'I '' hi•lf l'ompletcd The pipeline 1s ex peeled lo b<·i.csn uJll't ,1t 111n hy rn rll 1977 More than 18,000 1wr1m11~ 1111• 111 1Hu k on lh<' p1prllnr" 11um p st a lion and terminal port ion ... nf 1 hi· l'rl>J<'<"l On the p1pchn~ port111n 111 lh1 pro1l·1·1, :U.~ 5 miles of 'IA 111t'h-d1ameter mainl.Jne pipe urc· '"'lgJlril Of thot tot.ol, 210 9 miles of pipe are below Rrt1uncl 15:J I mdc•i. or plJ>l' ore aOO'l<l' i;:round. ilnd 21 5 miles (Jf Jll!W ;ire 11t rl v1•r rro'!'llOf(S. EECO Income Rises Eltctronlc Enl!incerln~ Cornp:an} or Cahforn1a ( EECO). Snnla J\nu. reportNJ ni.>t tnl'ome of S35R.OOO. equivalent to 57 cents pt'r !Shun" for th(• quarter ended Murch 31. This compar l!' with $2Afl 000, or 4fl t'ents pl'r share', for the corn•..,por1<.llOj! tju11rter Of 1975. OAILYPILOT Thursday. Apfll ts. 1976 QUEENIE Colunilius' Coinrades History somehow ignores Martin a nd Vicente Pinion, more's the pity. Those two brothers owned and cap- tained the Pinta and the NLna. the ships that accom - panied Chris topher Colum- bus on the Santa Maria dur· ing the New World dis- covery voyage. lt wasn't Spain's Queen Isabella who put up the most money for that tnp. It was Martin and Vicente. They were the big- ger financial backers, con- tn bu ting two or the ships as well as the costs of sailing the m Columbus was the fleet com- mander, all right His pay ran about $300 a year. Martin and Vicente each got only approx- imately $160 a year And the crewmen under all three or them made do with something in the neighborhood of S2 50 a month each. It's true that Columbus wa~ the conversationalist who won the Queen's offi cial sanction. But the bread·and-butter boys, the P1nzons, were the real worthies who came up with most of the floating stock and the bodies. THECJDNESF. 'MA' Q. "In Chinese, too. doesn't 'ma· mean mother'!" A. In Mandarin 1t does. And it also means horse. depending on how you sing it. The h vehcr the animal. the faster the heartbeat. right'> Usually But not in the case of the hare and the rabbit. Figure the quick hare has a heartbeat of 64 J)t'r minute. The beat of the slower rabbit runs 200 per minute. An eighth of the people in this countr y have to get rid of their own garbage They live in places whe re the boys with the compacting trucks or w hatever Just don't show up. Addreu moil to L M Boyd.PO Boz ISM. Costa Mesa92626 State Advocates More IUD Data SACRAMENTO (AP> Female patients should be told more about inlrauter1nl' birth control devices before they u~e them. the state says in proposed r e- ~ulations The reRulations. which will be the topic of two hearings next month, at----------- tempt to p rotect the personal rights of the pa t1ent and !ht.• pat1t'nt's ri ght lo kno w , s t11d Hea lth Dt•pa r tmcn l Spokesman Bob N am:l' Red Cross . Appoint New Head Mary i\nn i\nder'lon. a M1ss1on Vtt.'JO rel!idl'nt. h as b<'~·n appointed coordin:lt o r o r the Amn1can Red Cross South County Serv1ct• Ct>ntl'r in San Ju:'ln Capistrano Shl' formerly servl'd as director or s<>rvicl' to milita ry families with th(' Gll'ndall' rhapter of the Red Cross and ns a caseworker with \'1l't n:'lmese rl'fuJotl'S for the Los Angeles chapter M l'!I. Anderson will he availabll' m the center. at 31882 Camino Cap1i1trano. from 10 a m t o 3 p .m Mo ndays through Fridays Cou n se ling ror military personnel or veterans and their families 1s avallabh.• al the center which serves San Juan. San Clemc.>nte. Mission V1eJO, Laguna Beach and Dana Point WHILE THE regula- t ions do n ot e ndorse specific models of the de- \llCC. typically a copper r1nR inserted inside a woman for birth control. they do require a pa- tient ·s informed consent. Nance said Also. the patient would be provided with a card ad\•1s1n1? hPr to contact a doctor immediately "if susperted undesired re· actions occur" due to the de\lice THE PATIENT would be told the device's lot numtwr 1s 1mportont to record and kee p in cas<' any trouble anses with lh<.' de\' ICC. "Some 1 ll D!'I h ave not workl'd that well. They have caust'd women 1ot reat pain a nd have workl'd al(ainst their health in some cases. There have bel'n preg- nancies," Nance said when asked abo ut cnt1e1s m or thl' device. MANY C~INICS simp- ly routinely prescribe an t UO for a woman as "an instant solution.·· Nance said He predicted the re- gulations would be "well rece1 \'ed" bee a use or their emphasis on cau- tion. The rederal govern- ment is working on IUDs now and in the near future probably will be uiswng a list of approved models of the device, Nance said Hearings on the device regulations will be held in Sacramento May 7 and San Francisco May Wheeler 6 Inch Trimmer /Edger • S ltlHe reel ontl I" 4rin .ti.el • ,,. cvffillt wi~, u,,..i -41• cutter Mr • For "'eticulou1 lown cart. (WT-4 ~:~ 2aaa Vlgoro~ All Purpose 20 Lb. Fertlll:z:er Big Plastic Watering Can I • A ,.,,.,;., ,rMv<t fw tverfffMtit ... ,,... • btra ltrt• 2 tollon -ttrint Call • M.tps pntMlt grtlfltr, 1Mre heelthl1r lew1t1 • Montll11 en tep & 1i4t fer "'' llH • StrMg plutk, emhntd dnitfl 299 Price-Pfister Bath Favcet • ~ .. fl1tw• wittt..,..., ..... • ht.Mt ...,. '""' .... ...... • ,.,., ...... 14>-Jll Reg. 2.25 ~.is 1288 Tru-Test Drain Opener • 0,.. ttll.h, .... .,.. tMt •• clttet' ~ ,......, ,.,.,, lltw • 1 ... kttle -t..,4-ty tMf Rtt. , •• 2.49 Heavy Duty Romex Wire • J.r tll htttrttf w1i-. ~ .... _.. .. '"' "'""" .. ....... 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Deluxe 9" Pan And Roller Set • Jhe 111tntlol1 you nttcl to start an "''paint IN • Stt inrluclu 9" rolltr, from• l toYtr plu1 m1tel troy 199 lNCLt:WOOO Gary EdwardiJ. the ao•he wbo bas bttn an understudy much of lhl11> •ea.son. probi.bly will j(el the C"aJl in the net11 tonight for the Los Angeles Kings against Rol-lton'li Uru1n~ ll'!> on rJd10 tKRLA. 1110) With the best·or·seven National llockey League quarterfin al playoft11 knottt'd at l ·l , the Kin&i. have the home ice advonlage at their Forum. and Edwards was a maln reason Los Angeles won the second game Rog1e Vachon had started the first three playoff games two victories over Atlanta which eliminated the southern club and in the first agiilnst Boston which the Brwns won 4 0 Edwards dad th~ Job ln the second &ame at Boston. termlJli the overtime 3·2 victory •·pro- bably the most 1mporu.nt cume I've ever had .. Coach Bob Pulford ol the Kt.nes wouldn't make it definite In lid vance or the 8 o'clock game that Edwards would start, but he's the only goaltender to beat Boston twice 1n their own garden tn the past five months . Since Dec. 23, when Edwards and the Klngs won 4-3, the Bruins went 17-0·4 an the Boston Gurden until the overtime Los Angeles tnumph. After the spilt. the teams came to Lo. An1eles for tonight'• game and another on Saturday nicht. ··For us to come here with a win makes me very happy, eapecaally after that flt1t game." <'Ommented P ulford, whose Kinas had fallen to ~ton 4-0 In t.be opener .,_ Edwards nid that he penonal· ly hadn't played an overtime aame since youth boc:key and ad· milted he w u "very cunous about what would h•ppon." What did happen was a Butch Coring eoal after only 2't seconds of the additional period. The Bruins had 30 shots on BROHAMER UPENDED • Chicago White Sox second baseman and former Hunt- ington Beach lligh star Jack Brohamer loses his cap after diving toward second ,.,.,._ base for a forceoul. He missed the bag for his sec ond error in the inning Wednesday as '.\ltnncsota ·s Larry Hisle sUdes in safely . The Twins scored six unearned runs in a 6·2 win. Sports Clipped Slwrt Fans Sue Kings, Lakers LOS ANGELES -Three male sports fans. saying they arc fed up with paying tw1C'e thl' pnce charged "omen , have :.ued the Los Angeles Kings or the Na- tional Hockey League and the Los Angeles Lakcrs or the Na· tional Basketball Associat1on to get their money back Richard T . F erko, Robert Carlson and Walter Wabby filed suit in Superior Court \lhodnes· day on behalr of all men over 14 years old "ho had bought tickets to either the Lukers' or Kings' games after ,January. 1975 They surd tht.'y were refused admission for the hair pri<'c ticket s offl'r('CI women and claimed they w<•n• victims of sc·x discr1mlnat1on 1'1cCornel<-k Dif»• LOS ANGELES Former out fielder M vron ''Mik e'' McCorm1rk, ~~ H 'tl'ran of thre<' World St•r tt•s, ha' clr('CJ urtrr a heort alt.It k that ~np1wd him w h ti 1• .111 <' 11<11 n ~ •• .: J m l' J t Doditers' ..;1 .1cl1um A ('a It fur111 a 11.111 \I' I h1• SR ) e11r old \lrt'orm 1t·k illl'd Tul'' da) 111i.:h1 'hortl v afh•r ht•111i.: takt•n lo .t ho,p1tJI. McCormick played 10 years in the majors for a lifetime batting average or 275 lie played with CincmnatJ in the 1940 World Series. He hit .310 and the Reds won four out of seven games from the Detroit Tigers. McCormick was traded to the Boston Braves in 1943 and played the 1948 World Series forthem. He played a third series ror the Brooklyn Dodgers in 19-i9. Ros~all Sail• CHARLOTTE , NC Ken Rosewall defeated Harold Solomon. 6·2. 6-1. 10 the featured match al the Charlotte Tennis Classic Wednesday. In other matches Wednesday. Ross Case defeated John Newcombe 6-0. 6-4 . Eddie Dibbs toppled Allan Stone 6·3. 6-3, Chrr Ri chey won over Billy Martin 6 1. 2 6. 6· l , and Tony Roche beut Sandy Mayer 6 2, 6·2 KHlrr fo l "C'L1l Ml'lann1e Kyler and two Golden West college softball teammates. Sue Calderon and Lee l.andM'). ha \ r signed letters of intent to .1ltend l.JC LJ\. Af t e rniath of Brawl: Fines, Suspensions WlNNIPF.G (AP) Tht' World Hockey Associatle>n, with un in- jured superst ar out for the season nnd one or its plnyers foe · m1t cnminnl charites. has come down hard on 1t11 Quebec oncl Calgary teams in an attempt to end "lolence on the 1cC' quarterfinal senc·s . The decision was announced after more than six hours of meetings here in the aftermath of Sunday night's free·for-ull which left Qut-bec S<'Oring ace Marc Tardif with a conC'ussion and out of action for the rest of the season. Kyler. Golden West's outstand· ing pitching star who has re- corded two no-hitters this year and a number of one-hitters. is 13·0 for the season with a 0.11 e.r a. Calderon is Golden West 's backup pitcher and an outfielder while Lindsey is the team 's catcher. The trio has been largely in- strumental in leading coach Judi Garman's GWC Rustlers to 17 straight victories this season. Cage Ace fo 1t'SIJ PULLMAN, Wash. -Stuart House, a 6·10 high school stan· dout fro m Detroit, has signed a national basketball letter of in- tent to play for Washington State Umversity. The 230-pound Denby High School senior has ~n named lo every prep All·Amencan team. lie averaged 31 points, 19 re- bounds and six blocked shots per game his senior year. 8 Loser LONG BEACH -The first U.S. Grand Prix West suffered an operating loss o r S237 ,000, but sponsors said Wednesday they are hoperul or staging a second such race along Long Beach streets In 1977. S e al Bea~la Duo f'alb PHI LA 0 EL PHIA-Diana Osterhues and Janet Wilts or Seal Bench lost In the finals of the U. S. Amateur women's bodmlnton championship doubles competi- tion Wednesdny, lS-6, 15-9, to Pam Bristol and Rosine Lemon. Bristol won the wom en 's singles crown with o 11·8, 11·7 win over Norwalk's Judianne Kelly. Chris Kinard or Pasadena cap- tured the men's title with a 6-15, 15-10, 15·8 victory over Ray Park of San Diego. coal. scoring twice. aaa1nil Echnrds while the Kings tallied three on 23 attempts Dunne the regular season. Edwards started 29 limes. with a 12-13-4 record. "I felt the pressure bt>fore the playoff aame, .. he admitted. ··eut ii I really thought about 1t, I could end up making excuses for my1elf. baaed on not bovine played in the nine prev1ou¥ c•mes." Te•l•l'tO.,.,.. 8"11•0> •• ~•• Yor• 1,1.,, .... ._ Pflll ............. foro~IO ....... ..,,,1 ..... lttO• ...... ,,. )0 "'°"',..,_. •' Cn•<•o-. Moft,,..,, .. .ot '*' .. '· l..O ~tOft ., LO\ Af\Otf•'· WtW\ h«t t ' Dodgers' Worst Start In 6 Years LOS ANGELES (AP) -The San Diego Padres wer1> the poorest hilling team in the Na- tional League in 1975. Nol so in 1976. ln sweeping a brief two-game series from the Los Angeles Dodgers. whipping them again Wednesday night, 3-1. the Padres out-hit the ir neighboring rivals, 23·17, and out-homered them , 3-0. Combined with lhe pitching or Randy Jones. it was a LitUe too Dodger• Sia•~ All O.nw. M llAIC OWi Av 16 Lo\ A-IH et All•nt• """'11U..AnoetttelAll..,I• Av ti Los A,.i., •• Allente •JOO m •JOO m It 10• m much for the Dodgers who are now 0-4, the only winless team an baseball and off to their worst start in a half dozen seasons Not since they opened with an 0 -5 record in 1970 have the Dodgers s tarted so slowly. Worse yet, they're following the best spring training r ecord percen- tage-wise .769 in the club's Los Angeles history . "We played well in the spr· Ing," manager Wall Alston point· ed out. "but we haven't done a thing right since." The Padres jumped on Los Angeles starter Don Sutton for back-to-back homers by Dave Winfield and Hect or Torres. Win- field 's home r was his second in as many nights. He hit a grand slam in Tuesday's 8-5victory. Torres. who also doubled off Sutton, said, "Those are the first two hits I've eve r got ore him." Jones, a Brea product, worked out of a bases-loaded situation in the first inning and blanked the Dodgers through five innin1ts. Ron Cey singled ho me Ted Sizemore In the bottom of the six- th, cutting San Diego's lead to a single nm. 2-1. SANOIEOO lOSANOllll:S Gr.-11 F...,.t .. lb W O.viscf Mr.Cow, 10 l•t.lb W>nlleldrf H Tor·r«-11 n l(erlNllc Kubie-JO R."-\P ....... 7000 , • 1 0 • 0 f 0 oOOO 1 0 0 0 \ l 1 I 4 I l I • 0 l , • 0 , 0 , 0 0 0 e.,clu>4fll SIH-•11> 6eh<<f G.erwy Ill C..yJb Fer9u!i0n rt Ye-r< llunellu 5"110" 0 Aue<.,.c~otl Mor\hellp ....... •OOO • I 1 0 lOOO • 0 , 0 l 0, 1 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 tOOO 1000 TOlell U l lt l Tol•I\ ll I I I S... Ole<lO 070 000 010 l l.O\i\-IU 000 001 000 I E-Y•-•. Ru, .. 11 7 OP-!Mn Oteoo 1, 1..0. AnQllH, l08 S•n Ol•oo •l, Lo. A"1!0i.• I IB H Torr ... HA-Wlnfleld Il l, H.To,,., (II. s R JOt\e~ J,. W 0."''# H Torre\ A Jon .. IW.2-4)) SuMOI' IL.~ll Mor\,,.11 ·~ ' 1 1 " Ill 1!111 •• so , 1 I 1 I R 1 1 l • o I I I 0 T-1 IS A-SU" SoCal Falls To UCLA, 12-3 WESTWOOD -UCLA used the long ball to hand v1s1t1ng Southern California College a 12·3 baseball defeat Wednei.day afternoon In action al Sawtelle Field. The Bruins hit six home runs in downing the SoCal Vanguards The Vanguards scored in the third on a walk to Stan Thoma11, Ra ndy Cole's sacrifice and Bob- by J o hnson 's single. Jn the seventh, Thomas singled. Cole walked and Horn's double got another run across. Hof'n, u Jo""'°n· 11> r>wi.n, Jb wero1o ... dh Po-II.fl c;. .... t i ~c.· c ...... Ill ... , .. '"I I 0 1 1 McGiii, t o 0 I I T""-'· IO J O 0 O C.Ot• rt • I 1 0 AeleM\, p • o o a Mly•,t.tro, o -. 0 I I Tole\\ k ..... , ......... ... , .. •bl • 0 ' 0 J 1 I 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ]) ) 1 J , ... OQI 000 110 J I I 001 00 ,,. I) " ' Thur94ay.Apri11~.1978 DAILY PILOT AP P""I• KANSAS CITY'S WHITEY HERZOG DISAGREES WITH UMP . Biii Haller Had the Last Word, Ejecting Herzog. Anf.(els Win No. I Herrrnann's Throw Was the B ig Play KANSAS C'lTY lAPl \\'hat a difference a '1ctor\' makl'!> Woebegone a nd silent aftl•r going 0·4 for 1976. the C:iltfnrn1a Angels "en' h:ipp) lo lht· r101nt of sill> W cdne:.da y m~hl Jfll'r vaulting to l ·4 Catcher Ed llC'rrmann. "ho swatted two home run!> and drove in four run' and i:t•nt•ral .lng e b .'ilat .. All C•mno .. l(MPC 11101 A.or 1i C..•11torru• 41 K .. nW\ (1fy Aot "Df.tro1t •t C.dllforru.-. l40f H 0.flOll •I C•l•fCJrr'h•• "I ?C.om 1 1\p m ,, \\p '" ly accounted for the 7 ti \'i<·to ry over the Kan:.a:. City Royab. was a s ked what we re lhl• pitches he blasted O\'t.'r the fence "The in awa y . first one was low and No, 1t was up a nd i'\ o . I g u l's i. 1 l was . "He doesn't kno"." interrupt· ed a teammate "lie close!> hrs eyes on every pitch ·· "Yeah. that 's rig ht." Jl(•r rmann sa1d. "l closed my c~ l'S and s wung " In the R oyals clubhouse manager Whitey Herzo~ renecl ed on the game and ll rr rmann's name bounced off thl' walls. "Th<' b i g p la y was li er rmann's throw lo the pill'ht'r lo gel Prank Whtll' atthc plate." r<·· called th<> Kans as Cit) skipper He referred to a second mning situation in which the Hoyal:-. with runners at second and 1 hml. came up t•mpty handt.'d. Reacting on what lil'r70g te rmed an "1n~tinct pla y" While bolted toward home• wlwn Herrmann bobblC'rl a Fronk Tanana fastball. 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('o1nclv K<;"'' .ii o;i·1•ond, MHry .lo L1·1ma1 cl al -,hor I st11p .1n<I Tc•rry Hnh1·rh 1• .1l<'11111 g 1\111-,1 o l lht• i.:11 h -1ri• vt•tt•runs uf .1 1·011plt• of 11,111011,11 Bohhy So\ to\1111.1m1·nt-. .111<1 lh•• t1•11m ... h1111hl ha\ t' ;111111111•1 good .\t•ar T1111.1 Wiiham" F1111111,1l11 Vullc•y On Wedne11dny. the league slapp!'d $25.000 rines a~ainst the Calgary Cowboys and Quebec Nord1ques for failure to control their personnel in a bench· cleanng brawl last Sunday night at Quebec City during the second game of the Canadian Division sem1hnal Rirk Jodzie of Calgar y, rharged with C'ausmg bodily In· Jury with intent to maim In con- nection with Tardif's injury. was suspended indefinitely and at least until the end of the current season. Bud Polle tendered his resigna- tion as WHA vice-president In charge or hockey operations, subject to acceptance by the Evert, Goolagong Rally for Wins Chief e~eculive orhcer Ben Hat.skin also announced player fines and a stnng of suspensions that included both coaches The axe fell harder on the Cowboys . whose coach. J oe Crozier. was barred ror the rest of the Quf'bec-Calgary series and indefinitely thereafter sub1ect to reinstatement by the league's Board of Governors. Quebec coach Jean-Guy Gen- dron was suspended for the third game of the series Wednesday night in Calgary, won by the Cowboys 3·2. Calgary no" leads 3 ·0 i n the best-of-seven , board of governors. There was no indication when ultimate rulings might be made in lhe cases of Jodzie and Polle. The stiff sanctions were the price demanded by the Nordi· ques for continuing the playoff series. After the rulings were a n· nounced. Quebec team president John Dacres said he was "very happy" and took his players lo Winnipeg International Airport for a flight to Calgary. LOS ANGELES CAP) -Chris Evert Is worltinc harder to m aintain her d o minance of women's tennis, but the doubts continue to nag her ~ is she still the world's No. 1 woman player? Evert had to fight back from a 5-3 deficit in the rll'St set of her one hour. 32 minute match against Rosemary Casals in the first of three round robin matches for the $150,000 Wo men '• T e nnis Assoelation c h ampions hip at t h e Los Angeles Sports Arena Wednes· day night. Evert won 7-5, 6-4 but she scared herself In the process. Down 5.3 ln the first set , Evert uid, "I reallied then I had to 10 for broke." She won the next three games and avert· ed a po11ible upset. Evert and Casals are 16-1 ln lifeUme matches against each other. The only lime Evert ever lost to the diminutive Rosie was in Chlcaco in 1974, when Casals took a n upset 6·2, 6·3, decision. Evert came Into the cbam- p I on 1 h l p tournament only second-seeded, despite her world rank.int, and with the re- alizatlon lhat she is not invmc1 ble. Two week s ag o 1n Philadelphia she lost in Utt• f i nals or a tournament to Evonne Goolagong. and the week be(ore that in Boston, she was a shocking first round loser to Dianne Fromholu. Top seeded Goolagong had an even rougher lime with her first round robin opponent, Marita Redondo, winning 6-4, ~·7, 6-4. II Goola1ong and Evert meet in the tourna m ent it would have to be ln the finals on Saturday. The unusual format calls ror each to face three oth<'r playcrc; in her l(roup and for the b<•l-lt player at the end or the round robin to mel't in thl' rmals. To reach the finals Evert will have to defeat Sue Barker tonight and Virginia Wade Fri- day. Goolagong will huve lo beat francors<> Durr tonight and Martina Novrntilova Fri· day. Navratilova wore down Durr, 4·6, 6-4. 6·2 in another 1 hour, 23 minute marathon mntch ln the final match early lo- doy. Barker defeated Wade 7-5, 7~. • C2 DAILY PILOT Ttlur9d1r Ai:tnl t5, 1 fT6 Sea Kings Nine Loses No-hitter Alamitos Hollypark Racing Results Harness Corona dcl Mar Hlah'1 tally came In the lt<'Ond Sea K1n11. wh!l aeem lo lnnln1 on a baae hll by m1tur, and puk annual· Prlea, a 1tolen base by ly In the Pomonu lnvlla pinc h runner Chris t1on•I baat-ball tourney,• Raymond and a 1Jn1le by c11mt• within an eyelash Brad Greeley. of rccordln11 their third flsewl'lero Marina tralght win ond 1t11lnln1t tltllh of Hunttn1ton 11 berth In the-ch11m · Beach settled for ttt<>nd plon1hlp semis Wednes place In tho Santa Marta day. · tournament Pitchers Monte Prlu The VlklnJS of Marina and Cory Alder tumeo look care of Rl&hetU In to llmll C:<>vln11 to no the championship semJa, hit'I but the latter •·2,buttheflnalaa1alnst escaped with a 2 l vie-Powncy In the evtruna tory thonk~ to 11 couple of was a frustrallna 7·2 loa CdM errors In the "lxth In which the winners col· lnnlna nfh'r two w11lks lected only three hits. wen.1 Issued In the victory over The Ion drops Corona Santa Marla's Rlihetli dt>I Mar's surprls1ne Sea HJah ll wu Ron Cooper K1nga outoract1on Pne:s wteldlna the major went s1lC Innings. stnkmg w e a p o n -n i n e out two Alder finished strikeouts. Bob Tleui the s e vent h r ram e had two rbl. Corona del Mar's only Rich LaFrancc had Monarchs Edge Pius X, (J().58 Joe Pan gr11z10 .m C'hored u v1dor1ous mile relay team :ind hi s ~1ater Dl'I Jlc gh Monarchs nipped the Pius X Warrwrs. 60·~. 111 an Angelus LC'afl?ul· truC'k ;.md field meet \Vt>dnt.•s· day at Mat er Oe1 Mater Del and P1u!I X "crl' runn1n~ almost nl'ck and·net'k tn the c·rurlal mile reh1y bt•fore Pang razio look the baton anddre.,., a.,., a\ Before lht! rein}. Plus held a 58·55 leud Biii St John al!lo s parkled for ~1 aler Dt'I. .... inning the 880 in 2 04 0 and takini;: the two mile in 9 49.9 J ohn O 'Mulley, .,., ho has a br!lt o( 3!l J, y,on lhr 33010 .... s in 40.4 'VAllStf 'f Malt • Ool 1"1 !~ti lltv• II tOO I Nttw n t ... 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F. lrown and ~ Cassc. wtN l M 'Sl1Ll. Nof suet fl-l!a'S L1~£ ""°'' £¥Ar~ r by Tom K. Ry• ill-1'1'.,.-___ ._. by Tom Batiuk byDdeHale by &ni~ Bushniler -- -ANO SOMEHOW IT NEVER BORES ME ' . . PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH !~A , ONI.¥ YOW ArE ~~~181.f i::'~ YO\Alr EMOTIONAL. CATA-ST!rOPHE~. MIW'I PIE"C£S, SEMI· FINISHEO·OH ·I CAt(T' STANO TO SEE lWEM • E')(CUSE ME•• D 0 • DOOLEY'S WORLD MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS NICE COL~s ... BOT ·TRITE. DESlGtJ . by Ferd Johnson by Rodger Bollen --,-·-··-· -: ~_! ~:-_-----=-.-:.-~=~--=::~---:--_~ -----~ ~-=-------... :_,::~-==--......_--..... ~ :--... --:---. -- by Chartes M. SdU1 by Harold Le Doux - JllST TH[ IHOUvHT OF THA1 DECISION $fNO:-CHILLS DOWN MV SPINE f~IENO ! l THINI<. vou·o ecnFR Pur THE e>OTT l F WITHIN tASY RI AC.:H I \ ( 'IOtA'LI. fJE, HAPPY ro KNOW YOU .JU~T TOOK .Af'O!AT 10 PEOPl.E OF~ r11e HOOK/ by Mell [ [ by Chester Gould TMIS 15 WHAT THEY CAU. AN ARTICULATOR. OUPLICATES THE HUMAN .JAW ACTION. THE GIRLS "I 111'1 hall' II when tho h11n~· all tht• dc"cn ' 111 1hc 1,1hk-I .1lway\ .... 1111 .1 lifllr \hvrr 111 c;11.h," DENNIS THE MENACE : C-1 OAiL ( 11.1.0T Corm11011 Col cl A Vir u ~ H)' l>K. ~·r t;f!\( ROii~ Ot•a r Ur M«-lllC'r11ht1 l rcfu,~· t11 t ;di 1t 1tw 'l·1m11111111 t·11ld I 1t.111k II \hnuld ,,,. I .ii l•·d 'ht• •·unc11m11111r1· 1·•iltl bl'CJU\I' ti I' Sii Ill" Cl'l'l~ful 111 thurnl11t1)o( 11 1 n<>i-1· ut thl· 1111·1111·:1! pro fl•:.'>111n Dn \Oil d1,n11 '" 11 ,,.., unirn1>urt.1nt · or 11'1 '"u hdt1•\ 1• tl tl1•,1•1\1•:. Ill lt'rlM' '\ 1111\ ' \ 11l1 I IHI j!UC'>'> I ',. Ill t 'lllrtt 1·cl throuuh .J 1111,1·r .1hlc cnld 'U ,, (. f'O\l \!~:''I "'1th you l'om rncin T'lurso1~ Aptol 15 t91& Help fo r Weak Eyes nol the n..iml' '"' 11 11111 nl!fthl'r 1s the \\11rd ·11 Decau'>t' <·old:-,, 11• n11t singlt.• thr1 .. 11 tlt1·11• .111• :>C'llrl·S of n 1:1t \ 1 rth1 And )OU t•.111 b1·la·H·, Mrs G th.1t th1•\ .111· n· cel\1ng 11111·n ... 1· "tu1h In s c I l' n I I ., t .. I n 1 h l' I r lab4ir:1\111 II' Sodl~. lhnurh. l\1· can't 1J<, 111ud1 1111111• lo prN t•nt lht•m or t 11·,11 lhl'm lh<1n \\ (• d1cl \•·:u , Ron Fin-.cth t seale<i >. pr<'sidl'nt of the Wcstminstrr Lions Club. 'him s op<'r;.il1on of ;1 \'1~ualtek maehtn(• Lo George Newm an , d1n•t·tor ut the Coldl!n Wt-sl College library. A gift of the club, the 111;wh10<· prm 1d<·s a \\ ay to magnify reading mate n a l for the part1.1ll.\ ~1ghtt·il. \\llh prml :.ize adjustable aceordmg to the need. ...., DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE I ago. This " la·r.1u''' v.1• mav v. PJkl·n l11•ruri· 1111· 3 11 ark o( f"tnt' told \I ru" t•ven thou,.:h \\l'.\t' de ' c Io I"· d 1 m ni u 1111 ' t,, :.anotht:r l \ J>l' \'Ol K'O\\ htm 111111' :.pre;id thrnu).!h .1 1.111\lh Yd. v. 1th pr .11111 .tlh c\ er} one l'hc "lll'•'llll~ and t•ough111).!. 11111• d1il11 or one f>.ir1 •111 m" l••llh' throu).!h "1th11lll 1 11< h1t1i.: thl• 1nfc<·t11111 Thal 1111 m her JU-.t h.1ppc11 ... tu lw immune Ill tht• 1"11111 lh1• othrro; arc• 'iulrn1n1: Cold' .111· ""''""I 11,\ sneezin~. 1·1111i,:h111~· lht droplt•t ~ <'mtt ,t 111111 ' t ht· "ru' ... oon f11ul th111 \II' t11n-. But th1 ·11· .111• oth1·r \\HY'> lht•\ "lt1 t•.11\ .\11 ;ap parenlly h1•a llh\ p1•rs11n may harbflr :1 r11ld '1111" an<! :-prl';11I 11 111 .111 1111111 Cl'llt lllll' II\ :1 I.,'"' \ t• h I ' 11 .1 , • I' .• I I II I I \ h1•;11!tl\ m ;!\ 111 '""' '' 111 pan·nt. ~inti' 1<·•· '1·1 '·' T R E \T '1 E' f. ·" ~anl. 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I l11f ... ,tflff \\ , ... tf ' I ,l!I "llf p.1ltt'llf .11 "'" ''" .d h'"l•tl.il II • ' 1 ",. h1111 \lw "111 i;_, I h• ' 111111.t f111tl 11olh1111• \\ 111111· \\1 d1111111.1lnl 1111' .111d 111 11 ll n111 111' <1'• t :>-till ''' • 11ultl not l111d 1111• 1 ·'""' T ll .. , \\J 11 111 111 \0111 11111111111 I 111 1111 .t th.II ,.,,.,,1,.1t1v 1111d . 11\tllo. , •• ,t 1111 11•1• 1\lth11111•h lltaf l.. I .1 11111 fnotl , t lt1•1 t' .111• '"Ill• "1111 .. 111 '1 tltl'•'"I 1 lw 111 ill. l.11· 111 ... 1· Sn Ill\' 1111 I• 111 I la 1 1 111 fllll (hi" /llrl!.. l1•f ifH•lll I\\ 11 1111111t It ''"" 11ld ft'•' I' llllll It 111 If •'I I l.11 ti h .111' i:;1 I .1111 111 ·""' .anti tin 11111 d1111J.. 111111-. \\\ 1l11c·t "• '·".. \ 1111 h:I\" l'••lll·n .t111nL 1111 , 1:11 \llt1tl1111 ttt•1d tf Lobbyist Led In Initiatives R1 TlfO)J \S D. E LIAS <ln1· m .1n 'dl'Jlh 111l1 n hJ• .1 .. tr on~ 1mpa(·I 11n th1• 1·111tt11 al s1t11 .1111111 hut 11111\' rarch on thl· f"tltl II .al '' 'lt'OI . t'tl Knup.tl .., dl•ath ma~ turn out lo h1• om• of I ho'l' r .111 ltc•-. l>u1111~ .1 hr1d t1nw th.11twJ.:an1n 1972 rind mav """ It•· !.111t11~ 11111 th;1t 11n1.· mJn ·s dis belief 1n l'lec- 111r .1I p11ltl11" tl11I ·'' niuC'h 111 c;hapt' this stale <15 anv d1·rt 1•1! 111111·1.11 i.;o\ trnor~ .md S(•n<1tors includl'd t\Ol l'\l.. \\110 Dl f.O l.\ST month of ranrer, du! lht \ 1.1 lh" inrt1alt\I' :1 pop11lt\l proCl'S' 111 .111J.!111.1l1·d 1n I'll! h) llir.1111 John:-un \lhirh had lain l.11111\\ 1111 d1•1·adt·' lwfon• Koupal n ·surrected 11. F1 ont tlw t•,1rl~ l!l:Joo; unl1l l\oupJl'5 C'..impaign lur th1• l!JiL Lrl\ 1ronnwnl Jr11t1alt\'t•, only hrg money 11111•1·1·-.t:-. l'nuld afford thl' dfort to i;:athcr either :wo.ooo or 5110.000 \Olt:r ... 1i:11Jt11rcs. th1• 11umhers nct'ded 111 put dtfft•rt•nt t)pes of flH':IS\lrt.'' on t hl' hallo!. ~\'l'n thouch Koupa1·, first O\(•a-;urc 111 .. 1 in th.ti l'l<.·1·11011. 1l opcm'<I a lloocl .:alt• !'>111r1· 1!17:!. \\hl'nc\rr a (llrltt1r.tl 11~:1111' h :is h111l•d tn .uet ha' r>l'I firHJPrt lhr,,u.uh the l.q:1,l.1lu11•. hl' h.1~ said, "'\\\0 11 Ko~""L n111 :111 1111t1;i11, t• •• II has lx·t•n clnn1· h\ (,u\' 1<1111.tld H1•aJ!:tll and Edmund ti H111~ 11 .Ir pr11p11111•n1o; of IP~ah1cd l!amblin.u. l1•i.:1,l.1tur ... 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J.11hh' :irnl th 1·xp1·rt1 st• in Sll(naturc I' 1th1·11111• 1111~011r ''"'' < 111111 , II.I\ 1· 111;111.11:1•!1 lo qu;ilafv. hut most hav(• hal1•d "h1l1· ,., 1·1~ rtlt'.1 .. 11ro• tlw luhll\' hat'kl'd ha.., f11.1d1· l h• ,, tll11t • \o\\ 11 1·. 1111 ... 11r1• \\h1·ttwr (·,·1·n th1c; ... un• lll'l will 1·11111111111· ,dllt1111J.!h .111\t't• K1111pal 111"11sh sht' Y.itl 1 o111' 1111 .1111! .. 11,• la."' .ti"·"" h1·1•n .1 potenl forct' 111 I '1·11pl1· 'l.nhl\\ 1•l l111f '.'> 'J 11~·l'llt1•1, tht houpal-1 "''"' lh1• kt•) to lhr pt·l1 I tt•ll drl\ , . ., f h,1f pl,11•1•tl l'I OfJ<l'tllhlll 211 011 lhl' :'\11\ •·1n h1•1 1'17:! hallnt l'ropo-.1111111 !1 ort t ht• Jun<'. 1!17 1 l•.111111 .1t1tl l'rnpn ... 1111111 I '• 1111 th1-. June·~ primary 1•l1•lf 11111 h.111111 l'IH ll'OSITIO~ :!ti ~ET l'P llw < oJ.,thnl' Com 1111''11111 .. \\ 1111"' pl.Ill 111,1\ 1l'\11(11111111111' lartd 11">1' pt.1111111w fn1 1'11 ,.,i.., lo 1·11111" l'r11p11-;11111n ti. tlw l111lttt• ii Htl<Htll \11 h.1 1.11111'.tll\ .tltc·tnl luhll\ 1111! pr 111 1 <11111 ' .1111' 1 .1111p.11~·11 (111.11111' fnr ,., l'r~ p11h l11 1.111111 I .tlal11r 111.1 \ncl 1111111 ,,111011 l' th•· .'\111 lr·.11 J'O\H'r l'l.1nt" 111111.11 I\•'. "11taltl h,1\t• .1 '''"Ill! 1mp.1C't on th1• 1·1w1 i:' lutur ,. 111 huth 1 .1111111111.1 .1111l 1h1• n.11w111r 11 l'•I I" C. \l.IH Ht:\I \ FC H 'l S 1\(l 11l lh1 \f• (;av.'1 \\I'll' f111,tr.11ut 1" 1·l<·1·1 .. i1 11f ftr 1.al" llt'fur ,. 1 IH· K1111p11l<1 .tl'lll .1l1•tl lhc·1r pf'fll111n C "'Ol 111 1-H\ ----c·1r1·11l.1t 111..: 111 ,.:.11111:1111111 ;\11 l,1\\., JIJ"f'cl Ill lht' ,f.111· 111 llw i. .... t !11111 th.1111111"1' '1•.1r:-h.1\1' had nrnrc• 1 mp.11'1 \\'111"1'111-:ll S l T ll l'1N lRT 1\"'T qu .. ~l111t1\ wa ll t llflllllllt' 111 ,,.. ~11.IC f•d i...r.ir1• thf' JH'l•J'lt· IS now <jlll'S l11111.1hl1• F111 "-•t11p,1I cl1d11 I lll't 11La:.t1•r l•t·l1l1111l 1·111111.111111'. lt>d1111q111•' tlw11n•11r;1ll\. h1• pr.1t·t11·1•cl I h1·111 t 1111• lh1n1: ;1h(l11I th1• 1'1•11pl1°s l.111\h\ ... c.a\-i llm•1 ·1 ll1a11111111I lh1· c1oup <. lnngt1m1• \'ol11nt1•1•r 111 lllllW\ \11111111111 I IHl\I' fo'.cl .tllcl .111\l'l' '•\llllfo: trl th1·11 h• .1tlqua1 I ••r" "llJ)('r\ t"lnl! .1 hunrh of '11lun t••1•r' 1-:,1 p1 oh,1hlv r.:.11ht-11-cl 11)ofl• "•r.:nnturr' Ii\ lt11lh t•I( th.Ill ;\II\ l(111 ntht'f Jl\'OJlll' lf1• rc•;lll\' hlH•t( J,l'\(lllL' llllf \\ ht•t I lht• 11•,t( Jlt'llJlh' \\('ft' ·1 h.111lo. •• lflllih•ll' ,, ,, t\ I'\ Pl\ lwfort· h.n11pJI -<fr.1th ltll' m1tiat1ve pro t t'" ".1• 11n11t-ri.:u111~ rhJnl:t'" l''or ont• thini!. thr J'l'oplt• ,11 11 1 flTll.! \I.I l'rnpn,1111111 ~I that l\011p;1( ancl (;ov flrOY.0 dllont<' ;111 ,1,.1, m,i\ 111i-h1•f! ''t up ... 1r11·t "P4'll111ni:: hmll~ for pcl1t1on cir!\ .... rnmpl:11n ol 111 Ptl111•' nut I 11r an11thc·1. fora'·" into .;hnppmg cPnlrrci Y.f'rf' (\j plllfl!llflllft 111 \\h ti tht•\ tin. '·", 111 ...,,, 111 ''"" nl lht• 11rinw t;11·l1C'~ t'mployt•d by the Pcoplr·s I nhh' 111 ,1;t'll1n~ ... 1~m:llurc .. But .1 t• S Supreme <·rnhn in ha ho11lo,l1•I ('11111t rnltn" in 19il tut d<'<'PIY into any pohllC'al . Wh .11 I I ()11 1'111 .. l'hrnnic \ll\li•I\ 1 111 .• vi 11up ~ .1h1l11' lo <.cl up <.hop on private !\hopping \'OP\' \\1111• him .11 tht' t•1•11ti·rprn1wrt\ pa1wr rnl'l1,...111i.: .• 11, ··nt.. ~l-.\ ERTll t:L•:~s. KOl'Pt\l. \\AS pu~hi nit ;tllll .t ~t .Im pt•tl . 'I IC . :tht•ad 1\ Ill'\\ dHlln INter l:!-Pf' or sil(nat ure Jl&lhcr ;iddn•.,!'1.'rl t'll\ .. 11•p1• 1n1t \\ ·'" u"'crl 1n t ht• 1974 campa11tn for PrOJ)()Slt1on 11 t S 11' 1n1· r11hn 17. the Wald H1\'er.; lnit1;111w oppoc;ing n d <•m in wrkom('.; I 1•,tclPI ma11 \;or1hl'rn (<11tf11rn ia, and lhc reo11ll"~ Lobb} hod :ind lrwlud<'~ ;111'" c•r ... 111 h1.'1•11 "orl..in~ <ln tl'fin<.'m1•nts. column" ''hrn il"""•hlt• !\;ow .J11v("t' Koupnl says sh<' will push on v.lth but rc•i:rrts ht" f'<10nt1I lhf' Wtlrk t,hl' ancl hf'r hU!oband shorl'd Tiul wlthm1I reply h~ ll'llrr lrt•< ilU't him Mone knows c'<aC'tl\' how the People's Lobby oC \ olumt! rt•< 1•1 \•c•1l v.11\ Care • Salo1is For Fun -Court \\'ASlll:-;GT ON I AP >- ls a Y.Omen ·s weight re- ducing spa a place of en· tertamment? A federa l Judge in New Orleans said it 1s not. A T HR EE·J U DG E panel of the 5lh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said it is T he U .S. Su pre m e Court decli ned lo settle the m att<'r, allowing the ruling of the circuit court to stand. AT I SSU E wa s wh e th e r suc h an <'slablis hmenl fa lls in one of the categories of "public a ccom mod a· lions" sub ject to the Civil Rights Act. nlal·k woml'n in New Orleans sued Sha pe Spa for Health and Beauty Jnc. un d er th e act, charging rac ia l d iS· cr1m1nat1on at the four rl'ducmg salons the firm opl'rates in t he New Orleans a rea. l '.S. DISTRICT Judge EdY. ard .J Boyle Sr. d is· missed th«-ir suit. saying the clubs are not co\•ered bv the law. lie said their primary purpose is "the 'ery st'rio11s nne of im- prnv1ng phys1l·al well· twm~ ... The circuit tour t ovl'r· T llE COl lRT notecl lhal 1.1ch ·t·rt1..,1•1nf'nts for Lil<' cluh:; u ... 1·d !ouc h lanR11 agc n11 • 'Snoozt' rt•ad. piny <·nrrls. or just n'llllc "hile thus<' unwunt· 1•d tn<'hes m elt away" 11nd "Jl o\•e fun with n11r fahulous pe rsona Ii ird Cll· t•rr1.-.c PrrlR rum ." Shorw S1w. in sreklnit 11•,•11•Y. bv the Su pn·mc (.'1111r1 , !WHI th1• uds did "no mnn• than c.t ress th8l "f'lght control may b<> 8l'h1eved in o 11eneral ly plrasurnbll' manner·· "\ PF.R~O S '\CC'ktng amu.:;em<'nl. fri \ oh t>. p I 1• a c; u r c· 11 11 d di ,·erst on "'ould hardly respond to th1• ad· \.t•rt1sement11. · the club mana (lemt'nt said It s111d that 1f health spas are.plo<'es or enter· l:.11nment. so is "any e!ltahhshml'nt where the nct1\-1ly e n ~aged in might be classified as pleasur able by certain of tis patron-; " As exam ples. Shape Spo hstcrl "bnr ber shops o n d bt'aut y salon s, libr a ries. ('h urches. ·~<'hools and, P<'rhaps, thi court Ilse!! " Stud nts Awards \'lew. DeMolay Honors HBMen Pl BLIC .SOTl('E PUBLIC NOTICE su .. 1111011 tOUllT OF THI STATI 0' CAI.I l'OllNIA l'O• TNt: COUNTY Of'OllANGI Ne. A·l'112 HOflCE O" Hf A II ING 0, "l!TITIOH flO ll ,1101"11 OP' Wit.I. 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(tf"l9 ~······ ~""~ ?'":~ c .... j· "" ' """' ,, PlJBl.IC NOTICE P 11 U I\ tt ,.,, OLIC' NOTIC.: ---------------... ,, L"I ANOACCIOIH'T •MO NIAL TH SYHO .. \l\OP fHI\ """UAL \fAf•MI NT YIAll INOI OOI CI Mllll 11 It/I Ut\/ n NO,.lll 0" TMI ANNUAl.ST&TlMI MT or 1'TLAHTIC IHIUIAMCI CDM .. AMT MISC..-~ o.11..,Teuo1sm 1.000.000 PUBLIC ~OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . teal JVNO .. llS 0" YMI AMMllAL U&TaitollNT o~ CUL .. INW•ANCICDM,.&M'f' uu-11•-•0ly,Ml-Mlll Thursday, Aprll 15. 1976 0 1'.ILY PILOT cs ~ 'No Affair Intended' Flrsi L(ul,y Happy With Daughter'8 Statement t"t•m AP ~lellet F1rsl Lady Belly Ford aaid she was "lhnlltd lo death" that her dau&hl~r S.1aa has publicly announced sbe had nointenuon of havlna an affair. "l dldn 't u~ct her to." Mrs. Ford •mlUn&ly told r'e'pe>rten about ber mucb·pubUtlsed commt"nl lh•l ahe would not be surpriud 11 her dauabler was hav- lnt an affair "Juat w;anle-d to make It clurlrahedld I wanted her to come to me IU\d not anyone else,·· Mrs . Ford Hid. Suun. 18. had talked at a new• conlcrcnce In South Carolina 11bout her mother'sfamov.squote. • The bead of the Justice Department's Oraaniied Crime SecUon durbl& the KennL-d)' admlniatratlon confirmed that ht urged a broad t41 x lnveatif(:tt1on of •~rank Sinatu but the suggestion w&&s turned down, apparently by then· Ally.Gen. Robut F. Keuedy. Edwya SUberUnc, now a private attorney, s aid 1n a telephone Intervie w from his Hunting\on, N. Y .• homelhat "In ~eneral" the a ccount in the New York TlmH of his request y,•as .,,.,.,,,. correct. The Times reported that SHberling drafted a memo to lhe attorney gent'raJ. saying federal al· tomeys wanted to Investigate Sinatra. who at the Umewaa close to the Kennedy family. • BankerThomaaS. G1te1 was accorde\s the rank of ambassador In his new role u the top American diplomat in Peking as Presideat Ford pledged to con tinue efforts tor normalization of relations with China. Ford told a blue-ribbon gathering that the am· bassadorial rank' 'is a measureorthe importance we atlachtorelalions withlhe People's Republic." • Comedian Dick Grecory plans to begin a three- day rasl in front of the White House Friday .. to dramatize the critical rood crisis around the world . . . " Gregory. who announced the fast during a speaking engage· ment at Wabash College 11\ In· diaru. aald he also plans to march from Los Aneeles to New York to dramatize what he called an upcoming food cnsls. • Judie Joh V. Hoiaa of i\..~ .IL ' ..... ~' G; . ... Nlagara County Court In New 01110011v York says he won't ho&d any more court sessions un· W a new court cri" is hired . Hoean. who canceled courtroom proceedings, has been without his own court crier since Jan. & when tt1s ~n. Patrttk, quit the S8.00S·a-year Job lo become an investigator 1n the public defender's of fice. A court crier calls ( court into session and also PEODLE J announces recesses and . ~ . adjournments. --------~ The county pe rsonnal committee decided to eliminate the position after it said there were enough court aides to do the job. • Soviet leader Leonid I. Brethnev has been away PUBLIC NOTICE ~UBLIC NOTIC£ .. ICTl~IOUS I USIN ISS J from h.la Krem Un office for some 40 daya. • ppa ~nUy vacaUonlnc In the Cnmea, and • ·~ \~. \ . . .ome oburvers re~• he la cbana· Ina hla llfea tyle to avoid coremonlal appearances and. atve other Sov1tt oltlclals more exposure. The 69·year·old head of the Soviet Communist party laat ap· peared ln public March 8 at a meeting In lhe Bolshoi Theatrrto mark lntcrna\lonal Women's Day. Thal was the day after he cloatd the 25th Soviet party conareaa, announcing hla unanlmoua re· election to the lop poat or ieneral ~ecrelary or the party. • Flnt·dt'gree murder charges were dlsmls1.ed in Montaomery. Ala against three me11 accused In the Ku Klux Klan "exe cution" ot a black truck drtv~r 19 yea.raago. Circuit Court Judie Fruit Embry dismissed the charges after rulln& the grand )ury Indictment qainst the men vold because It failed to slate &pecifically the means and melhodoflhe killing. The indictment was returned March 5 against Seuy Kyle Llvi•airtoa. 38, Hear)' Alexander, 46, and lamH Vork, 73, chargin1 the three reputed Klan meQ'lbers with the death of Wlllle Edwards Ir .. 25. The three were accused of forcing Edwards lo jump 1.ntotheAlabama Riverthe rughtof Jan. 23, 1957. • The Swedish Academy or Cartoons decided lo award 1ls annual statuette prize to American car· toonist John Han, futher or such comic slrips as "8 .C." and .. The Wliardofld. ·· • Khieu Sampbaa, one or the two Communists believed to be the dominant men in lhe Ca mbodia n government, was named chief or sl1te, Radio Phnom Penh an· nounced. The other man believed to 1hare power with him. Ieng Sary, remained a deputy premier, and the premler·s post went to a virtual unknown. Toi Sal. One specialist on Cambodia C'OOdude<I that Ktweu Samphan, 4S. who was named chairman of the state presidium, will be "the most important manlnCambod11." • Merced County Administrator A.ndrew Mu.,,tay, once the youngest head of a county government in CaUforni a. said he will rellrt July 16. c. Murphy-was ;9 when h& became 'Merced's first administrator in\~. two years after being 01med tjlecoonty'$~rsonneldirector. Now 49, Murphy said he is retiring because of health problems. He suffered a heart attack In 1974. * ) Lt. Gen. William A. Knowlton.has been assigned as commanding general of Allied land forces in southeastern Europe, the Pent:igon announced. Knowlton will replac~ retiring Army Gen. Melvin Zais in the command which.has headquarters allsmlr, Turkey. • Knowlton \s chief of staff of the U.S. European Command with headquarters 1n Germany. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINEH NAM• STATEMIMT • n.t ... -... --,, ....... .....,. ...... OOl OlH \T•TE (;In -AT, JOO ~r LtM, Hewpotl ltec.l\ CA '*' P•lll '· l(oMOI, * c_, ....... ,___,-"·CA. 9'Ml Tlllt -·· I• <°"clu<tff W.,. .... .. .,..,.... I0•11I F teol•OI This \l<llt ...... I •H llled wllll lite c-t¥ Cl••k of Ot•ftOf C-1 on PUBLIC NOTICI-; rtCTITtou••uSIMEH MAMI' STATIMINT TM lellowlftO _..,,, h do+ftO lllnl· MUeft MAllT Y'S C•SUAl.J '""No CO.tc .. ..., . uo""" e .. c ... c• nut _,,,..j .. ., llOllA, 11100 (M\.oe 0t. Apt Sl4'. El Toro, CA otUO Tll•s eutl,,..l h COftCllKIH 1>¥ ... If\> div-I M.tr11t.s jHft 1,10110 Tf\tt lt•t•m•nt •• , UltO """' ... County Clot~ ol O••"Ot '°""'" "" -··" "· .. ,. l"smf _,..., .. "" "MlM Pucll!lle<I O<•"Of Coe•! Oelty totlOI, """''"'°" 0<-Co.1•1 Otlly tot IOI. Aptll l,t , II. U. 1•1t ~· •• •• 11, 11. ,.,. 1)0 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTI TIOUS auSIMlH MAMll SUTIMINT Tit• lollO••ftQ l>e""" I\ clOO>Q """ M \\ .\ HAAllOA \M'1'll. SEllYICE. U'lo H•rbof Blvd • Co••• Mt>• C.A """ Ct<tl Cla yton SloO~•"'· t W?ntf'WOO<I W•tf. ltvtM> CA t Jll\ fhotl bU\iMU h c.unOv<.CH b~ -"' '"" ~·¥•$,;•• C•Cll C SltOlltftl t"I\ \l•t~tnl W•\ ''I~ #ltf\ '"- Coufth Cl•'' Of 0••"0-C°""IY M -rcntl. "'• llMI .. Pvt11111ifted Or•n91 Co•'' t>111y Po ... -·t n n •ftf """11 •. u 1t1• 11~,. "CTITIOUS BUSIHl!U ........ U•Tl!MllNT T"" fOllt)'#· NJ "' \(,l't " OofnQ bv" "'"' ... &1 OON &OYC A f t~IN(;. c.t O. 7")1 W•\lttl1 Pl•q tOWpi'>r'\ n..(...,, , .... , ... Vttv ltnpott.tf\t PtOdwth frw • C•t1tor"1•t •'&>'>'•'·'" ftU\ INt.1nt1 \\ I\ COMl\lt l•d tt1 • tOf• l'JJ'),.,.O" V•'• rmo0tt1u"lt r rodu<h '"' H J •••O"t t. ( ••t v t> Tni\ 'Ul•m•nl ••t fililnd wtth '"" ,..,.. Pvlll•~ Ote"90 (M \I Delly "''°'• ..,., .. ,, '· n. n "'• ,,..,. C8 OAllYPILOT P VllLJC NOTICE \ Thursday Apnl 15. 11176 PUBLIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ...... __ Thi BlcPtt Mlrbtpllce on the ~Coast ........... 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Fee Jund. 2111 s .. ....-Hilslload MIWft<>IT C ENTa, M.I. 644-4910 11lt•1·11t r) lul1\1111t1uom G~ 1002 GIANT SHADE TREES . on 11 tn~t· lm t>d Ml 1·t'I und ~h1,ltrnnu u hi\ l'h wnd ~11h tJld hl!>hwm·.t WUtl'rwht•t•I, IH'lll 11 ii ~hind ,Ill I \'V t'(f\ 1'1 l'll 1\-0I:\'. u nudk v lal ll••1 n>vt•n'll Jjwns" m..: 011 ,, luxun ou:. In" o. lh1~ ~l\oikc' rwlcd 4 bl••froom cu1t.1..:c I:. bhu~~ uml mm fy A c1>1111>ll·t1· u.1ri..1 •""" bwldmw for the i.hulll'r bug:. Pt rccoJ al u11h ~'7.~. ti) Jl>llOllltllh'lll BAY "''\NO BEACH 6i'5-3000 ~40 I J COA!:H HW 'I' C ORO"' A OaL M AR SI 29,500 vil-w from h \ 111~ rm. & mstr. bdrtn Lovl'ly b<lrms .• :! baths: m 1rtort·d w~ll~ in dmin~ ri11 Pool & bout s lip U\ .11l:1hll·. Gua1lkd l'Ondo. offcri> nwny ~1cJva11tU>tCS tor adult owners. only. I "llh tut.•plu«c A \ 1t1w o~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IU!>h ~round~ "°'·"met OWHE" 5 IOR"~ + 'oeu 1002 BAY & BEACH REALTY k1tt•ht•n & hreul..fu,I bJ1 " ,.. ,.. 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BUYERS LOWDOWN II )•111 nf't•tl ,, I• It lovt•ly ··~1·1u1111· 11111111•. hut h." 1• .1 "h•1rtJ~·1· nl < i"h. 1·all •m lh" :, hllrm .. 3 11,1 1 h11q1wr C 'l1•111·c (' :\I l1x-.111tm ~ 1:, !llfll [~lfllltil l•aH Option 111.i: o 1 1· 11 n v 11· w n 11 11"'"'' Nl•w 11111. ;i1 ,111o1, .1 1·ar .:1ir • 11001 y.1rd .ht"l S:l,lkMI +-51;0011110 " w n 1• r I II k I ' 7 I I J 1175 71M Jl'""" ,, 11111,l lt1 '""' 1m1l'"'1th :o.pa1·1· ;11111101 .1 lion l"or ol Jl(ll '"'II [~HllJ ,~,.:.:, 11111 llt Ill \\-Ith I 1'1' I c l.1~ 111111 \11 --- Walker 8 lee Re1l lotat11 Let your eyes brow~e throu{lh 'Tlf t; llO IHJY SHOP" In the ClusU1cd M!Ctlon e.cb Wednesday & &iturday S©~~1"\-~c~s· Tito# lnf1i9uin9 Wore/ Game witft o Cltud/e ~------- o~::-,c::~h~.,:,,,~, :: to-"O ftw"' '°"' "'"'""'. WO'dt I DO PGAA I' I I I I WARLD I 11 J' I I I CEDYO I h,.-...,1-.., 1 rri- 1 .-...,.. 1 -1 • If 11' '" •II el«llM: .,_, _ _ • _ _ . II>(' ch•n<•I .,. fh•I • .,.l'f• thing '" tt ., --~ .. I l(HTE l'I I ..,,,..... ... ,,r-... ,-... ,-... ,-... ,--1 e c-...... ch.c~•· _.., .. _ ... _..,_..,_..,_..,__. ,_ ~:1,; '!:o ~'1 .::! Boyfront Lot flu I 1>011 Co' n ' t.ir.:h1 11vu ii 11hl1• t>rnJll'rl y ll<!oullful /l.t hu1ldahll• p1ur & ~hp for :1:," hout t'('l.• lAOll ~')0,11110 PETE BARRETT -REALJ"Y- 642-5200 675-4060 YA IUYERS ~;iu11ru1 ttrccnb{·lt. nr l'°°I Shurp 4HIC . 21>a l:ondo Low pr1rc. $37 ,900 EASTER'S IEST IUY C.nr11rou~ 41Ut. 4ho. lu~ ury home Cut11\m;i Mm sets. II IF pool Call 640-6600 e ~~;~~::, ~18~,~~E\[llUS r r 11 r 11 r I' I 6 l"KUMP<I •ft"(t~ 10 I l I I I I I I c.11 •Pllswu . 359 San MM)wt Drin SCRAM-LETS Antwen i" ClauificotlCHt 8080 __ Hewport Cffltff Getter of 1002 G~erol 1002 ...•.•..••.••.......... . .............•••.•.••. mecnab I lrvJne realty PANORAMIC VIEW HOME - Hf WP'ORT HEIGHTS Se<• "for1•ver ·· from ll vm1i rom~. f <.1rn1Jy room . k 11 rh1·n t.:. 2 (If 11111 .1 bedrooms. B<.'a11t1 fully clt'<'ornl td w /tradit1onal fet•llnJ! llii?h h<•:1mfcl ceiling:-.. 3 C'ar J!JI .11!<' Aµpt. 1m $2 14 , !J fJ 0 C al h y S ( ~ k I l 642·8235. (030, POOL HOME L g. custom built ~> hcclro<m w /ternftc loC'al1on for ht::-t v1t.•wsof golf course. Ilcaut1f ul 1)(.)()1 & JUC'U l.i placed in secludt'd p:itm. V1<>w~ fr in nearl y eve r y 1oom Ou1 k occupancy poss1t>1<>. S!W.J,000. J o. ·c Edlund 642-8235. (D4G J 642·8235 644-6200 901 Dover Orl<tt HArbor V1ttw Cent Irvine at Campo\ VAllty ~ntttr 752·1414 p AILVPILOT Cl Thursday.Aprll 15, 1916 He.Jn,_,. ...... For Wt ........ ,.,. Wt ........ For w. ...... For Wt .......................................................................................................................... 1001 G ... NI 1001 Ga•cwl IOOJ ICllbooliJ-.d 1006 CostoMno 1024 HU.tlfttt•hetdi 1040 HwffForWt ..._..,_Wt Ho.Mt,.,.Wt •.................................................... ······················· .•...............................•......•..... ··········•••···•······ ., .......................................... ,. ____ .. ______ • ---lilGAIM 224..2241/'J RUIY av IUILDR ,,..,.. I 044 .-.wpor+ leoc.lt I OH Hewpori .... • o•• HUMTIHG77 <:twh. nuph·it COl.LEGEP~RK L:ircc-house :am.ill lot. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 1 DR 2 8 3 Bedroom, 2 b.itb• ' MEWPOlT /VIEW · J l.'p fireplace, dblc: ,.irJJ:C, Hr. l bot. laundry r m O>\ner 1wcnf1t1nic \hi JUl~.;,~\~~n frwt trl'ct. Top 1.·ondt Sµhl ll'\t:I cur Lake • TUlnElOCK LOWJ::ST l'J<l('I-~ b11li.ld1. ""'" • lion. Comer wt.. Rnr l'.irk tt1k,• to bt•.ad\. 1821 AtltlC'tlYG alnum wn be OM THI RIDGE cial ooe; tell your friends. Iasis lhd)(e there is a lol'ely omc Lhat bucks to nothin~ and cow trails. Am pl~ side home iu (Hc11u.:1ou~ F ... uytob11y. )..ird 4H'<'t~., lmmod1.1tl' \l.~bama. $$S,t>OO. the foe11l point of lhl4 3 l)o)\('r. bor1;.11. H.tmt..lina Ort-.'\ SU:\[)," l S po»cssiun $$.l,OOQ IW7 J:X>7 bdrm., 2 h.ath bomci with fll)()r phm + ~Ct:NIC Dkr.6Jl ?ZJJo~l I~ -------1 µ.trk locut ion und ov-:r· Roy Mc Cordi• ~ luL. SG:),900 \'Jt:W ur F.Hhlon hlantl Wboo P.m.twla I 007 RHftor 181 O Mewpori COZY HACH plU'I mut ti IUUl t' o~ ntr •• ••••• •••••••• •• •••••• C~t:I M~ll !i-&8 772i COTT ... '-E Ii. tleip1:r,11~·-:tJ)'I he u b I' 1i-~~~~~~~~~I "'" 552 7500 mu~t :ioell' • T.1k1• ud\ "ll ""· :l .,1., on utut llC¥ lk"'lil(ned for twi.ch lov -~ J•·Uy '104000 red h·all "_:;~ luit<' -ul15"f1, 231J 'l'nnlrx ., IJr CJ ~115 000 Wci.tchtr l'lu• urt•a 3 ll(c tr<> \l('I c-lv ~ lllo1.·k!t lo t»flllfo1~·1IP••.JNl~I'' r ~ • • bd J .,h ., lh1.•Su11'.3Ul&B\•Jroomll, [~ l~~~.,1!~1 -•-'1¥_1..,111111 Hlty __ d7HWI lq~~'. 1:~1 ~::'..J '"uo ·::ui l' 0 ,. ,. r ,. ti pal I 0 -~~~~~~~~~! ' • "'-IX"'-r " i.:1.11.:1.•ou' wutcrfull Ill -., j *r -.RU PIER• tll'~J1.·.7ti1109ll7 Jlw,low1•11n• POOL-TENNIS Completely refurbished home; fresh & sparklln~ thruout ! 3 actrms. & large. separate family rm. w ith beamed ceil.; 2 brick frpl~ .. form at dinln1t rm. & all new countrr kitchen with Spanish tile. Fenced poo -great. for children. $133,500 ya r ds a d u 3 ca r ~a rage uccomm tes a camper. lnsldc, arc beums, sha , n Ren F'runklin fireplace. 4 bt>droo s. a family room a nd ---~·-··a FourlB!tUNITSinml -0\\Nl-'lllF.AVl:'l.C ROIERTSR111 •LTY /\dc•l1••l1tlul 4 ''·-tlroo101n _ • kollJO.t l'ht•y 11t•l'l.I t\t·r • • , • • ., ' ' IOA " """ IRVIME )'tb1111; !Ju l th, lhl~hl\t•ly3Ult~tluhumt' 848·f688 o prim\' l orullon . i>01>'1h1lll11•i. .,, ... t111:11: v.ith v./w trpt:., d•v~. <! Mab11l\'1.• m1>1>tcr i.u•h· • DOLL HOUSE l'OAST l'H<H'J•:ltTIJ:::S. CJr l:.Ar. 1111 111:1.·nr tut-+ with ultra private 1>un· r nrc 1 l!du1•1.·d tor quick tiT) ~uu oth._.r :-..tr .. i.. c.m lw hud <l1.•rk. Sh'pdown fam ily 11<11\:. Th1'< d1ur10l111( tur only s.t2.950 w/10'. r1)()111 11lu11fo111wl dlnlnit 1101110 b,,., l11i:h ""ultt'll Capl~trono .. och I 0 I d11 1.At0k at 87K W. W1l?1on NEAR OCEAN l;ov,•r1."tl f1.1th1 uvl'1'lool.11 LOCJUl'O ~1,uel I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JM M/\CUbAT I-: .4 b it w/hUI \'ti. MUST SELL. $i:!.~ Ukr. 4W·MlA4 n't move 'ltl April. Time ll'lhtll(' with dr,1111Jlll •••••••••••••••••••••• ~I tH2~oru.ttilS:lll:! Thi.' t:runud.t'! Mn•l di'· lu,hfloral i:.ud,•11. l r!j\!c)I II. lJnique exclusive, te~. a t . Hurry ! tov.er111n 111>'4' 1.rf.(. ~~allU Wallet-Watcher '""hk 1. i <·u.·:-.1.i Moot'! 11001 & 11.:till'd te11111:. 1:ndo:.cd J>Jtl•J i-111 ~-u l.-4ri:1.• 4 hl'lhuulll, 21, 1.u1.11ls inl'lu<frd. Ownl'r Laguna Niguel• the choice community •• r n t r.i•:·Ntou t;L SHOR!-:S. oceon view, ror l be buy tr 1ooklriit fur the ultimato In o luxur~• home. 62llO Sq. rt. custom buill ~UR, 4~ba. Pen· lhousc retreat. 5295.000 • u.: ti()"'t:s 1uur11h-1t bv bl'Jut1lul HOMES trun~Ccrrl·tl . :.o only ~~,~~·11.s & 6hrubi.. t11111·11.u11:.trocti•m Indulge ~;~1/:,~ \~:;~~~~.1c::t~:~ S13.wv.:~2c .. rmd1\v. L TORS• 67~, 0000 31\1 ,lhJ ~»tl:X F111111,1I clt1\11l.i room .1~1 H1qhway, Corun.i cM Mar ~ 4 llr, ;! b.. ~.!iOI Yourself 1-·.ny I Jh' 1Jml .. <·ui11n1: 1 lU dov.11 1 I lli;hly u11~1 Jll1>tl NNr .11,.1 '1!JO w111s.,1~,1v,,11cJ. GI" 7600 Walker & Let! B1:Jut1tul ..,,,J< 1ou~ m:" o. c•.in ~1 !AIU. \:ull tu1 hom1 • u11 l.•1 I:<' lot' 'ou lhlllk )ou'vc lw,inl ilPlll R11I f1t1te DONALD M BIRD Auoctot•'· IHh~ G""'ol 1002G~ 1002 BA.YSHORE ()p.·11 "1•l'lw111h11 !'> ut e\ l'r) th1ni:·• WhJI .H~1l.!l'.1tl1 1'Jlurn<1 about:> Hllrm~ ""h l.;11:1.• ll'w 1-• ..,trdl.• OltrJmpl f.111111\ ruom w11h hnck CHECK Th~ Price Drf.>:.i.ed up Hkc the model & rc.11lv for ~ou to NORINS REALTY .......••••.•• ··················••••··•···· Lai:un.l Niguel Rult.y BEAUTY I'll. J.HI or~ ix Jcmt 111,·1i .. 1c. Pnm1· llx'Jt1on vu 1.aq:(· cornf.>r lot ~1th •_•_•_-~-------· 130-5050 49'94040 5 IEOROOM·S BA. TH Brand nc" l.1t1 b1•n "1th e\1·rv ~11.-""""°" 11111\1· mtm·•· :i ••~• :-i.10Jt1• feet or ab1111lu11· 111\un ~lJ\lt•r bJth hJ~ Ill\ 1·r ~ jJCUlll llU j:I' ;J e.11 it.irai.:t'. \'1ew till' U.1y O" n1·r mu"t ... 11.·ril 11·1.· tJclow m.1rk«t JI Sl75 000 Cull for dl•tJll~. 1; 11>·7171. ( .l'f ,., ',, J • * ~; ~ • • ' ' [®IH~IUI] . •POOL HOME• JU1. 211u, 1.114! Fam 1 m 1111 1.1uwl .,l \\ oo<l hum rn1;1floor t11 lw,1nn·d tl'1l 1111( I hn•µlille ~.;!.UllO 34:!4l1 VII\ t-'l)lt n ;:'\,\ • 01}l'O S.11 urd.1 y w .> f ,\1.1.'l !ll>i\' 4!13 5337 111 .t:t·: l>Ol.l'JllN Ill. l'Y Corona del Mor 102 .............•••....•. On Beautiful SPYGLASS Har1·1\ olf1•red . t 1i,·tlrm, $9100 Dow.._. r•trmJI 11101111: rm. t'.q>< f"'I 1101 n 111 .. ,1 .. 1 :itu't I l' and 3!.:.UnlC' C>.l'llOI: .1'U0dblt• 111111· 1111 th. fo'H ·\ l oa n on thl) 3 hill ~1:c1,:100 Fl'(' t..111 b t.' d r u u m b" a u l Y que I hml<''-. li75 7fi'MI lncludl'' r emrHl<'ll·d 1----------i t1t't'!>, tr~cs. trc1.'' L'n bl'll1:vi1bl1• low prtcl' l'l1:oc.1• <;,II fur dl.'lJ•I.,. ~'EGG·ZACTL Y" right for Easter mo\e m. L<W1· h~bl & $33.000 • BEST BUY• a1rv' You'll love <bis BEST VI E W! B EST ::::::=~· B.1rntl<t1 ;11Hl~b1tcwllh lwme!2lklrrns .. 2haths. F EATURES! Custom 'P 6 - ,.11t1t r.iil leocc and l.mw1:.1ty P.irk. ~2.900 tbru·out ; sec to a p· ---------- 111.1n1cun•t1 l11wn11• .a · h II t RA.MCH HOUSE G 552 7000 mobile home w ith a n ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~t~t."l'lO n:.,u,~=~· ap::~~;. TH.E .. ·~. . . rccat" vh:w in the flni.::1t FANTASTIC BUY on t·unuld1l.:-u111c. tgc put10 _ oco •on. ~ cluplc\.. 3 b r ca. w/o<:ca11 UH•l ... IZNI UR's in<'hlll ~ prccaate l IS UCI.' en Mewport .. och 1069 pla) rm, w/2nd IOI( IJurn VILLAGE. · .: 494-8057 view. l mmrtc. thr uout.. h 11 ml' w 11 b r u ~ ll c. ini.: ltJk. 111 tho 40.,1 only • $112,000. Dkr,642·~ tlrq>l.Jn• 111 fJmily r~iom 10'' (l11v.n' °"' u11 llkr REA LTORS CHECK TH"'-SE V 1.· 1 c.• I' ans 11 r F" II ,\ --''"--_..., _ " NEWPORT SHORE.., lh Harl' l1nd 011 1n•e-hncd ~lrt•t't l .. 1n.:c 4Ull -+ 2HA "<•l1•1m1e. I.ow down A.LL ADULT ~~drnburi:b mdl, 3 UR. 2 ~., .. RIVIERA lllks to belt. 1 blk to ll\11rny nl'sl suqH1st· l.iivc.•lv :1 M. 21, ba. i1pllt ba , 1:nd unll . Sun deck. EXCLUSIVES pools, t ennis, V·Dllll, lg" 1111 c.·1.· rlc .1i.c nill fo 1 h•\i·I ·111,,nhuml'. 11 vou o ... n1.•r Pn11c.· only. 01icn FOR SOLID VA.LUE cnrl patio. 4 Br 21h U11, 1111 c.• c.· t 1 u n ~ l o t It 1 ~ ,, .1ut ,...< u1tlY. l>l'UC:;. & S..il. 2 :;, or by appt. JUST LISTED: Close to muny bltn.'I, pnccd below tn•.1!-url' tiri v.u-y, th•" i:. it~ 552l!lll l>ana Point lln rbor. 2 mar ket for 1mmcd sale. ::.11 .~o•J. Su hm1l ~our __ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! Ycurs new ; large duplex By Owner .548 8025 11·rm:.. ,\nx1ou' 003·5671 GREEMTREE on corner lot. 11ffordrng For Gig Conyon pro. ~rtil's, coll U1g Canyon lkalty,644-1193 ' ~ lotS or privacy. Xlnt in· HOMES come or hom•• & lnl·ome ttotbcr ~pcr1al2bdrm.,2 propert y. t•r1ccrt a t ean/ronf ST NEWPORT kllt'bl'll with lll111 r ,111.ie :i Rd. 2 h.i. vol' <;ton• 111:t•th ni 11111r ~ rn k 1>111 "hat ..1 11r1ce1 )IJS.l5U ~1bm1l lt'r111s. 003·5"71. Walker Blee Real fslate bJth.,, t>Jn«ll'd d~n Jlld S71l.OOO. By Own er. 4 t 31:rn •• Dover Shores: ycn·~l area. Fee land. $10'J,SOO: 642 8001 lanulv room. Large lot. SUl't:R~ beach & city IU\<4'f('d l)olt lO. frUlt Vll'WS, J RR, 3 b3, + t1l-t'~. l1l11I ~twd a111.1 dog i:u~sl quarters. Ucst 1 wi. ~i.1.•11111 location . Pnc1..'<l nghl ;ii SIJ9.SOO NEWPORT SHORES TlllS ONF. h as It all! 2 CunnJfronl, you o wn lhll ~ty. 3 UK, 3 b..i, with lond. Almost compll'tl'<l, family rm . J.ge privat e 3 RR. 2th ba, f3m . r m .• pool &. n~rcation ar.-a. dm. nrea. Many exlras. 552-7500 ________ , • ________ ..,. ~{':._.t;1a},.~·~1 ~~.!l,i~ine ~ll~!~t ~~~:~.5t,rado lor 2 STORY·IRVIME CUSTOM llUll.T on li::c. CAYWOOD HALTY S47,900 pnvutc lol; 4 liR, 3 Ba, • 541·1 l90 • T"o 'tury h.1ri.:ai n-Oceit O Vtl'W gaicbo ---------- llfl mt· I I\ 11\1: luC'Jtion lleutl'fl pool & 3 cur WATERFRONT Sp.1111,h 111 .. 1•11try :.tcp~ i:ar:.iJ?c. orrcredl>al PROPERTY d h•11 •<ulLy re 1 ~ . ._ -1li111111:. ,.,.,,.r.11 .,un11\ :-.n:s,\ 1>1-:1.~tAn ow:-.:11 pat'41'>. .111.t 1tr.1m:it1t 1111 . l1111rn' rm. Cam 1m. G~rol 100 GeMral 1002 Lar~t· <t l>l•tlriM•m homt• r«lr.11·t.1lil« 1·1·nlrJI d111rm,,harp97927:i7 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lO l*ostn '!\1l'!'\,t ' ·nu:t'!\l atnum roof. l\ dt•lt)!hUul ----r -- Ru.I Estate byMrl/AY t111"11 t11 IJ\l!>h livrni: :.1:.'5.llOll Jn & I I r1wm. Spa111:.h acrenl llOWNTOWN LACUNA; r , pll'r 5 1P· w np· f1n•1>1lH01· 1:1as-; & rnrk c1hl.-r cluph'X on C'Om 111nvcd plans for 3 llr & 1 RUSTIC R-1 •• 1\ .01111•· f'<l'lll•H \ ln;in "" 1111 .. •11111111>11.il . ,ql , •• d1rlV 1lctmt~ IU ·u""t.1 \lo .• l)IJll)' lh1• I f~Y II\ 1110: ,J • .1 WI t lj I\' 111 • 111.1•·•· .1n1I 11w11 1• 1"111•1 i:1t•1•nhdt In th•· lo.HI. \~Id '-tl.~J4"1 546·4 I 41 LARGE HOME WITH arrn Lal'1t•' >ul'll n11n I~ ":.irm 1,111111) h1111w ,,. ABAHDOHEO plt'lt' \Olth lrl'l'hou~t· lnr .lily for '''lll 111·1•11p,1111•y ESTA'7E POOL AMD VIEW the kilts W :ll km~ 111, Call 6 44•72 I I SHAKE UP In ('Ol«>!'llA 1n:1. M .\n t.rnrt• t•i 111·hoo1'. Fnur 4 Iii!. r:1tn. rm· formal HER WORLD L' 1 1 1 2• •hll rm. pool. 2 "'"""· r lllll WI l'IMllTI"' 1.1111 • kul" ,11,•d l!t4<ll •1111n' "1th M!lm \\',.t & \\ 1111 1u111I l•om" I I I I I ,. lw;iut UI 1•11 lkl•IW lllkt n ' ' I.It lb IHI.' UI 1ni: JI l:l' ma,bl\1' 11111 ... 11•1 .... ,,,. \'mil'r "f,7 IMMI' 4 lulr. '.'I. \ ' An \IOU~ !lli!I 51;71. -• 1n11~u·r -.1ule tcv. r11111 ~:, .. ry wnm.1n s d1c.•,Hn • \ 1 • • hlh 1111111a1·ulJh'lhruout h\101( room i.llld !Jmll) k1t1h1•n "''h .ill th1.• _ -\"um«\',\ lu;111 7•,' r1111111. r:,1.,y UJ1k1•e11 ) UI II 111t11lo· rn i-1111 <I' II l•'fll"'~, \\'1111 I l,1,I 91.il 1 1~ v.llh '"11111111n~ µool 111du•lln~ .,..p.11 .111• 1.1110 IHVJ'ljJ-: Tt•rr1111· b~ ' . . . IT'S A.BOUT TIME ::\11.w11111~ .,. oud ilc:"k on drv room l.l'l ' '<'l' "h.11 u" 111•1 S1qwrl11\ 1h•n1r 1 ' · · · : ; Thi' "1111otht .1f11•r rno•frl 'll'W ..... h'. Wuoil ra1wh111• ~l; CJll du r111 'nu Ooh l1r ~ "''"· Ir~ I.om rm -,, 1111.111\ 1111 tho· nl.ll k.•t J 11<l 1l1·111r I: I\ e'I lh '' S~9 ~51.l. ('.ii f 1111 w " f n•h 6. m 1'.in 'II'" 4 \I ESA DEL :ti AH 3br. L.: 1 \>cir 1..1 l '111•,tJ. 111" hum« .i """"" \.i•konh &lh ;1;1 li.1. br11 k p.11111 l.ri: lol :!h.1 nu l'ITlt'. \I «t111d. m.1111t 1-·, ,1tun•,, ~.11\•r · I I A k B r apts. R y own e r ilo·t•m.itor WJllo;;. Cht'f';, merr•n ot. s rng Sl1",Sll0. flnan ring l() k1t r h.•n -ltnl(ht and SliO 000 I I <: h i• " r y l o o '. <.;A.HOEN S POT. Closl' _iu_il_cl_ll_v_a_1_.6_7_5_5_70_7 __ 1.UXl'ltlCH'S mastf.>r in.2 ... tory,2b<lt m.humc wm~ M 111 un·1I C'losl'L.., & guest apt. below. Sci.' F.ibulou.., \\u111I tl<'tkec1 troduy at $57.&00 patio 1•0\ 1.•1 c.·d. Lo~ ~;1. TOltO, xl11l loca\1on ma111t1•n.111N• plus lo~ Jmmac. 3 BH, den & 2 11r1n: m.•I.•· th1~ ,, real haU1 home nc:.ir i.hoppmg townhom1• hur)!arn. Cill & schools; on l url(e l.i,t -75:! liUO fl.'nn-<l 1.·orncr lol. l\sk111g ,., .. .,1110• 1\1 "''"~IN'fl ' SSZ,500 BYOWHER 1-:ai.lhluff Locatu:m 4 Ur, 2\~ hn, 2 family rooms. frml dm r m, up. i:mded. 64l»OlG6 < pl1:l111u leave m essa i;e> or fi40 0227. /\gnt_. ___ _ h•1•l1ni: l'r 11·1·1I ul ""• •··· '·. '" 1 ' l't•1.• l.;nd ~1 (11 01111 ,.,, :.oo l'nr apµt 1.-.111 .,0 11.111'\\ i:.111> .11,11.ful ----------1[;· iH·ft:il ! f811Rlil_ ;'§;;~~~~~-~~!.~ 'i;l;I~~~.~~; .. ! -~-~~-~-;-_~:_:~_;:~_~:~_·~:_:_::._:·11:_,~_·:_'~_:.:_:_J_~~ 816 TWO G·iant4Bdrm. DonaPoint .1026 REOUCEOSl.500. •••••••• ••••••••••••••• BEA<.:11 PROP ERTY ~ COA1S& WALL~CE REAL ESTATE .1'4C. [ ~ I NURT11 LAGUNA. Pnde DUPLEX lilJ~'H·lJ r b 2 tw tr 1 Nl'W on markl'l. 1 blk ti> JjLlH\£ ~o:;~c~~ ·r~r.:c ·:~r~~r ocl'an, 3 Ur each. P ricl'd . ----··-.. ·~· lot. both In mint cond•· l o sell. O wner agt uon. Anxious owner will _64_2_·3338 _____ · __ _ Edinburg finance; askin~ si24•900 PRICE REDUCED CON DO B UY S: 3 Plan Bdrms .. 2 ba., xlnl loca· By owner,4br, 3ba, F'A N· · h 1-•· T AST IC U LUF'F S G Of frr ing you oil the hon, close lo 5 oppuog "' PLAN! View o r Rnck Walk t .._ I T~o llul!e lk'tlroom'l rr11·t•rj ht'lnw rrpl.1rc U fn .... now un<l"r "On· /\n\.1ous. rct1rrd owner amenit1e'> or n single bcach. i59.SOO 0~ • I .,.,, N Brg ocean view L ge ,,,.,y, J:lcuu • ~ aw, ~trt ~~:n~·a~'.~~~'. rt~~~ l·MR. with m any ·exlra~ NU, 640.1538. Open daily! Lnw ma mt. yard. Only Incl. elevator. S47,500 Choice Waterfront 0 me ay Two Bnck f-'111:pl.1tl''I t l 1 "' up ''', ' ' I l II th 11 1\l.llO \ I Sl.,\ND Two Cnr f.nl·l1,..«1l m1•n 1·11i< '· ·""" ,1ru1t111n C.dl 11.;for rn· w:in-; O'll' is proper -:..~..... l>l'l't.l.X fronthou,r:! G:.1r:i111· l!ll'l'll('rv .ill around lorm.itmn&ulookatthl' t}f,1.,t&h.1s r,•11u,l'1ltbe • •A.SMl ... IECREEK li.•thtll. ·h·n. f1Jk r """ !.IJtl' 1•111rv. Sl'l)Jratr· hluc.•pnnts.s.'iS'v"'ea,•b. pn.•1•ofth1!>1><.'3Chhome. ,.. Two «ion .. h.11f Dath!I r,1m1lv room. hl.'.;rl) •""" Lrl! tulr rn11, ram r rn. 1·1,_t rl•:.all' 111 tld,1 111'11f1j11~1 c)ipl. Both n· t Jl'11•l.111d f11 1•plarr 1n the h\inl! J AMCHOIAGf lorma l tlm rm, rht'crful ~.~lil 2 B d r m s • , 2 b n • : ~•/ y Old D I bcaut1Cul garden setting; • 1 r. up ex t 1lulo111' pnv:ll<' (um llWl •' 1'1 wnt·rwanlsto murh, mud11111111· room. 'J'h11.·k rarpc.'t . 1hr 11011l. llu1lt like :i LE RAISOR REALTY close t o everythin g, *•DUPLEX** 11111111 v. C11mp.11 t'b "\'II t.r .1•~•: for unih. SI IS,UOO FULi. l'HIC to: ·:1!l..tll0. t11.,t•lln rlrapt'lll'~. 30 fl IMYESTMEMTS ll11"k l.i1w m.11nt. back SS2,SOO WITll UOJ\ 1' DOCK \<llh ··m·w t<·•h"I • ,,., 1111 ".,11_·~-!'l'_o _____ __,, C.\Ll.551i :!fi..O H'r.111ola . S(i.1,100. Owner (7141 496-o77 It yd .. for 11nly S.".X,000. Ju!>\ listed, 2 hdr m. con 313r & 2Br -Many Ex,tras do c lose to shopping & 3!JJ9 Marcu11. NB l1nplfl\1'1T1enli. ·''"' 111 ,.J.,,.. :::-~.f .SELECT an'l1111" fl)r ~:ilc, llKll., _ •INTJ·;U~J\TIONJ\L• 11 11.:ra1l•·tl ··01rp!!tlnl! 1.,~ ... • PROPERTIES r.111~>1111720. FountainValley 1034 Hl-:i\1.1-:ST /\TI·: 452'.!Campus Dr .. Irvine Campus Virllcy Shop Cle. hl'ach. Anxious o wner CAI.I, EVES 615·6122 lt.:.111111111 tl1,11•l'lll'~. l'\ REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• NF.TWOHK Ufl2·71J I asking $49,950 1----------U~ AC II M OB IL E JIOMES • LCICJUl'IG ~ach I 048 ·r.:i MAYFLOWER 12xno, ln1tt• I 044 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• smack on t he oc<•anfronl. •••••••••••••••••••••••:;units in desir alJlc north View. d1n1ng &. h vin11 * BY OWH~R * l~al(un:i. Prime r entals, rms. /\ whale or a buy! 3 Ur, z1 1 h:i, /\/C, 2JOO!IQ l'Xlrcmetr, wl'll main· $13.950. ft. \lll iVC'r .. lt y l'J rk. tamed. 1-irs l time of 'tW CAMBRI DGE 20xS2. I"" ,,,. 111 11 1•nt rv . 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SELL & _1,.1:,1«1·•1 h~:.'i!i7K FORESTOLSOHIHC H1•ad1. :1 lll•dN1<1m v.tlh nv OWN rm. 1101111lnr TRIPLEX 1>\1•p llov.n family r!H>m. 1lov1.•r M1ttl4'I, 1'ht• 'f('r· Lnadcll w11b lnv1·~tmcnl EXCHA.HGE UAL $EEK& FIND• l'(H)L lV boat hou'r ult r111·1•, l '111v l'k, ~·or ~ult• pot1•nt1al./\pu1rof2 Jl ll ESTA.TE & TkUST GYMNASTIC APPARATUS nll1·v. 2 F1r1•pla1·t• .. url~".:lllr2 1\al'onlloon & u 3 b<lrm., hcam11, lg DEEDS A.MYWHfRE!! lllln,. 2 Car i:.1r. 7 11101 h muJor 111 ('l'nlll'lt. ~9.(Jo(J. kitchl'n. Sl rn.soo 0 B & A I. AS L L £: 8 8 M UD tf U 0 D to oee:m. C'h.;l'rnin11 t1nd r.5!1·~>440or 5SllltMO ---------• \ly"r' i\lpha Corp. M A .; R A 8 L C L L A R A P N [ V C R frr,h. Call for 1111pt. Jl1•tl n \lvt•rs __ '7J_·G_n_S6 R ls I 0 E II 0 s l Ls RR 11 u 0 D ,, <:arp.'I ltrnltoN53fl llR:Jft £~ STAR GAZEK1t~ SA lJ RT R l U A 0 Nl'w born•• lly huilclt•r . r,:.;::..=:..:..!,;~----"1Cl.AYL POLLA 1. I I I ~ •1111 ti: I N NE 0 U H 0 L P E A H 0 S A £ R 8 :-.l'ar <·onivlcl on. :1 ><. ..,, " 1.J.. v-o.DfAclMl'tc..I. y A C E U L H M A r P 0 L 0 1 S C N l R 2b,t. (rpcl • ~unkt:o tuh, ...._~,-" To ~:;:;:'::::=:: :!:'Frtdoy. ti ( U TH L N 8 S fl 0 l ( R 8 H Pl E walk to l>rh. sr,~.500 2 '" 1 rrodwordH0t._..f"'Clto~ S..lfl 171.ior ~36..f.1Ylfl. ,,~12 t.,-~blnt.'9\. G a L L 0 c A I r~ R L G A R s 0 A 0 H ~I ...:. 1' :: ~; ~ ti~~~ BIG CANYON BORDEAUX With \'icw to ocean. Nice cJrn cr unit <·ar g nrnAr. 3 bedrooms. din. . & ;1 baths. Attractive decor & Jandst•apinJ:. Only S129,MO A Co..DWlU.IANIBCO. ·t 644-1766 H t R t ( H 0 l 0 A L A 0 0 ( A R M T Repossession n:.;.··· m::.. :n:-... - 1 A S B N C C S S T T R R C D D A l U YA & FHA ~~ U~ ~g;:·~:c_ L H E R H G R N L U U S M 8 U C K H E LOW DOW:--f ~:;, ~:,......., ~~ C A N 0 0 H 0 I E S R 0 H G N 0 l 0 R <:all f or Oct111l<1 .:~ !:i": ?::~ Mi R 0 LP II SN 8 DE H 0 RS ER S JADE REALTY B~ ~~=-~~~ TSRABlE LLA RAPNE V C N U 847·1231 :!::;-. !!~ ~~?°- [ S 0 P 0 R E S T A M G H I l 8 H U T 5 .. ..,,000 ::~ ~:=, m;"" ..,.. 17~ .,,,. ''""......,. SUIMIT ::~ ~t:"' ~::::-' 1"'1fVCtlOtlt Hoddtf'I llltOfdl boll-tPCIO• fo<W9fd, belt· t. 4111trd, up, dOWf\ Of dl~ly, F1rul tecf\ 9"d bo• I\ ln, t Rfngs Side Horse Bahoc .. Beam ~ Roees StA ll ears Parallel Bars ~ Bcn"th l adder l umbling Hats $ Buck Cumbbells ~~ng Hor se Tomorrow: LHf Sht\pes ; 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, w/w cpt .. 1=::..:.::.:.;..;:;;i ~~-~=1"'0 ~~..., \'t•ry clean . Great IU:J. ""-. ,,_ ,,,,_ UICll, 003-567\. m:-" ~~-:1~ :nu. ,,...... "- WalJ..er C Lee Real f slate P"=~'-1 tt ~;" ~ ~·t :; ~.~tn:!!r~ 11 "'-' ,,... .. ....... ,._ ,... ..Dotto "" I) )O ... _ "°.. '°-"' I '"r' f\t~CoDol ®A,,_ ()~ • l.AGUN/\ SllAllPIE * 2Blt, 21>11, Int orrnn view d<'rk. $.'i7,500 IO''o Own. JAY W. YJ-:ATS Ill.TY. 3171l <;oast Hwy S. IAll(\11111 -i:m.22:17 Ocean View Home Hy owntr. Arl'llll<:'ct11rnl d«~i11m•1t :i stty, 3hr, lrit 1hn rm, 2 bu. lot'! of wood , Crph•, hu 11'01111•11, wC't Im r. UIJPrQI< 2,llOO 1111. fl. Al· tractive tcrm11 to q11ohf1t•1t t>uycr. sm.9o-O. t7M)4\M·7fl70. /\ft Opm & wknd9, (711 )1175 :lf,OH. LC19U"o MICJUef I 052 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CATALIHA SUNSETS Walk to bcach & tcn1111'. T llES E ARE COH~C F/\ST 2llR·2BA .••. SS7.500 3BR·2BA .... S&l.SOO Ertloy Ht. Good Life :JZ32:)So. Coast llwy 499-4514 4U-25 I l OT.UFFS "E PL/\N" 2 Sty C1ml.lo on '<1rr<'n• lll'll. 3 llr. l"am rm, N1·w <.;pt~ & Applloor1•ic. l•:LK I NS CO. H1•11lto"" Rill Duvrr Ur. flJ\.11100 MOST BEAUTIFUL M..I OCEAHFROHT 3 Vr!I New Ml'd1t1•rr11111:11n C~tm lll11ll 1'r1tf. IJl'<'OI" !lllr, 21111, Oi:wn 1>c-11m J.R Wet Har . \.'11m1ly lln\ i Fh 1•pliw1•11 $2.'10,000 Ownrr Sbown l>Y /\ppt07') ~ LIDO ISLE 4 Br. 2 Ila. So. putlo St. 11 St. SllD.SOO. 81!H 111 I 8.1.1·1316 llkr. NEW BAYFRONT Authentic Montrrey. 4l>r d111. fem, brk(1l, 11am1 r m1. & library. Will docks for ~· 00 Coolers ~ 11m l boo t. s t.or al(u Spacious hom e has xln bay vie w from ?,room· plu5 e nlt'Y le foyrr. · baths & 4 frplc~. Ov<' 4GOO sq ft of flnl'~t. Ohh Wor ld crafl11m 1uu1hlp. SO fee almplo lot. $340,000 GM ltarbor llla nd Or1vo Open daily, l ·Spm. Joht Marr. BKR. 844•0209. Cf OAILV PILOT Thu,.Oer ~1)<1115 1176 ~.~~~ ... '~.~:~~ .... ~-::: ... ~.~ .... j~!~+:.~ .... l~!i:'.':':~.~ ... ~!~~.~.!!!'! ..... !~.~~ Honn,_.S. 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Ill!, l l\!J, u«wly re· threl•·ht•droonr horn "' AILVD Cor"Onod.4 Mar 1222 •RENTALS* UnfumisJ'l~d J525 :.! Ur Tt>"Uhtlu~~·. ftph: ----nuuJt.•lt•d. t~l\l\'l orua ~1th l(uc~l :11utc, d.-n. DUPLEX •••••••••••••••••••••••! .1 lift, :I'' .b.• •furn, $52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'••ol. l\'nni~. <'•>lll111t•11t.il 2 Hr, t llu. l '•Hil, l\llns. SJJO. Ailull:., 110 'H'l:.. !1ra-pl11 cu, 11 nd o vt I< 4 Dr & 3 Ur. Wflll• A1en ~ UR , :t blllh,, c•V\'t ,·1hin.11 1,i·,iw._; 1:1 2 > 1 ~ · Nli Twnh:ce 2 Ur 21, B..i. ht ~alo:Lt'>l S.1111t• 011•;111 .I. 1Jr.11w' ~oo Pl'r mo. 673 ·1110.i C.ill 111 l·low1Hd c .. 5 bl01 • ----. tu<'k1'(( tnto u <:orncr o( P .O.· &x GHl6, Oranl(e ktl<'ht'11 3 )l'Jr~ lll'\lo ,<.t • UI(.. f.a . · · · .. S.'l7S,4 pool, w11hr Ji)'r, no Pl'tS t".1t11hu,1 \ ll'\\S Clow lo 1;1;.: '.IJl>i all 51':\1 -· • Uw b.1y. ll1 m11 )uur bl.lat Ca. 92.607 for info. Pno BH; 1' lilk lo u1·l 111 :.! ISH, :! 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S17,9ll0. llkr. Oest rental area of Costa...... 3 .... d " .. ' LE RAISOR SUSCA.SITAS O a kwood •>Herl\ the A /C, g. S57·0l36 or t>-12 J'ISO . .n uu11rn • ut:" 1111. • .. 11111 FURN BACllS & 1 BR 2 Ur I'" U.1. hriind new BR AHO HEW ftnest Ill reso1t11vtn1n1t11 646~ -.,,--------1 ~t!!>~ll l 14 ~ 3 Br, t!GI t 2 Cplt-. D\\'. H ll, II•'"' I> Exceptionally Nice TwnhH• '>lYlt'. Frpk, Lg1• Near L;akt< I' ark. l>t•hJXl' pnn~ you t:an ;ilford. ,RIMl·.,.~-F-C_S_P_A_C_E_ HA. BORVIEW m:tnrsuSnS~5sl~~eparae painted. i3115 mo REALTY 2110NwprtBh ·d,C.M. "'"' pnllo, 1:11r, ~27!'1 :1&4 11r,:illbltn~.dhl.ill Jmrnnc 5 Ur, J Ba . 0' :dlo' -•." Rlt 9ti3·4569 !lli3 I itHi C' 1 . --------Adlts,nop~u .. :!H7 t-'.ltll'n ~ara~es . Nr. Lfr:.ieh There's Sl m11\l(ln in L~YlllOCJ• ~aullful dn·or &. land-a•1 Un•~ r. Weckcnd::.10·5. 4523 ampu:.Dr .. rvme C d 0 9791658 from """95 A,·.a1·14•1 N, I · •·:._ .. ~.capeSl2:!,504J.t><IO·l595 546·9950 ----C.impos Valley Shop Ctr. QSO e ro ' w. co~icr Allll.tuma & ~·;G~~~t~?~11~~11, ~~~ 3 . 116 ~ '°tfd;,re~.B. 2 S-Cl -107 L MESA VERDE I CALL 833-t600 ALL t;TILITIF.:S P/\ll) Mature adult g.u den type Adams. g,17.3957. l\IS COURTS. A full tim •w•-s~l 600 sq ft ea. an emettte v IHVESTl~ATE Prestige 3 br. :! ba, rami Compare before you apts. 2 Br, den. 2 b;i ----------" "" ••••••••••••••••••••• h •0 d' ITh T c d JBR r ac·irvlties cltrector wh S190/ . iew ra~1·ng • • l e ou...otan mg returns Iv rm. Newly d ecor e errace on o. . rent. Cus tom designed w I p a I 1 o. i c .1 u t ·1·---------•I • By o ... ner·Prt>sid~nlial ht'tng realized hy in· Water. ,::ardl'nl'r pd I 2BA. p:il10. pool, jacuzzi. feoturini:: landscGl)l'd w .ponl. ~o OPE ... o.11.1LY plans parties. BBQ"s V111 Lto· nq. owner. JI h T h ' '• St R I I L 5 8 • 1 A I " l.St ~·oo O · " "' lnps & more! 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Ulsid e ntrancu • \llt.>ll f'rrnt:1palsonly. ne,. .. .1or 01tu """""10< · 1 _ ~ •CIO!led"arw/storagc "1l'"' adul! w.1tc•rfront 1 •·unam rt•t.• a your er • •••• •• • • • • • •• •• •• • I 1 & d j " I t Sh & ... t !lent!> frum Sl85. to parlng lo S340 . per • ••• CllRTJS REAL E~'TATE pou. mtitn . , gur l'ner "'F'W 3 Bl' 2 C· T . •Marble Pullman ;q1h 111 ~I t·~a \ t·r•ll' i. "'i> • opp1ng . "'-'lit' \l's rno. ~5·5·1·'4 <A5·3165, C try 1:-+ t _,.,, .. """ .>111·6797 for a11pt ·' • " a. errace. JL t f I t t J"• l hi' :'.to\" tn 1·t»1th' '' , -" Oun ~ a e "''"" """" ('amhndoe Mdl a \'ail •Kings1te Cdrms ,.•au I II llfll "' 1q11n,.: ~' "' • • • 7 2 ...... • A h I •----" p I B b ., t-:xn·1>11011.t11.1· 1 11 h rn t)111l'l , l BR, 1n11 Modi>ls np('n 10 to 7 5 -J,,..,. 'In .,., 1••1i11f11 ·1~res E"<'•id~3 ... r.1 b~.n~·· ~·ay J, Gc1 lo~. $450 • oo. ar equ,.s-1 "-t h"t·• --• .. •. ·• ., T .. XSHElT .. RS d~..., ~ " u ,_ " ' nd d • h l<'nor~. 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I en & vi~ of the Sl9S l'tll pd 2 hr. gar, \htiihtr dryer. n Bay South L-o 3786 OK S205 Mo. 2001 Mn pie 2 Br, I Ila. furn., yrly Profes!'u~;illy find Co.ast Hwy 64&.~922 120 F ret \lo atcrfmnt pm· range ov . , · s I k L·, Heh '~ •pl11yaround adj · -"T""· "~1 3277 TllAT RIGJI J•L'}lSON' world. Farmer" R. E . patio. n.i: s n rt l' S.'»O mo. <.;all 675·1104 :in ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' . ~IS ~. • . -~rt) iont.-d romml•rrn1I <71') :;.&7-0729. .Main Rentals. 540·5370 (,· Gor"ftous Ocean Vu l Hr. 2 Br. 2 ba, yrly, unfS.100 h. •. rE·02~ lndM•triol RMtOI 4500 Su1l abl ~ fo1 niurin "" Eoshld«t.....2br 38 2b I t "•OO ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1·rV1cr rl0t·k. ~rnr Real&tot• 2Dr.Townhouse.11a 811 . b11lcorueq.cl06etob<'h& • ....,..., r , a,yr y.un •'"' UJ:t-.:;~ 2000 SQ F,.. flShinll lt1nllmi:. y11ch1 E~ 2800 shag cpts. drp!I, hit in~. Reachfront l BR. 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'"" $ALE PRICED '75 CADILLAC LIMOUSIHlS ' t f'-·~ ,, ........ , r I f' MM l.tl"t , lf•f , ... t •• 41! ,..,. ~•J * .... ,., ... l•1•,., ..... ._. I $ALE PRICED •75 CADILLAC El DOil.ADO ,, •• 1 . .• ... '•' I ,, ~ I ,., ' •tA1Jt r1 "'ilO"" • $ALE PRICED 'i l ,\11111 2 1ltw1r ~11n11w•I . Hondo 9 7 27 ti0,000 ml. ~I •l~ll 1...111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7;! :\1<i 'lid111•I. A:'ll 1f':\I 14 t\.11 :rl':I I• II '(1·1t·o. w111•1I. 1'1 111•!1 Awt.t, Hew 9100 Awte1, New 9100 •71 TriumphGT·6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 CADILLAC COUP'! DI! VILLES 1 .,, •·r • 11 1•n /\ I 111111 C·"*'''"'d IArtf'1•y •H t, • I •j.,llllll •t lf"'f ....... l '•I•• t '·II I , h' All lt,t• ""' .... I '75 CADILLAC SEVILLES • !q 1 I 1 • !•l'.U H· !! I, F1at Brand Mew '7 6 ,,, ... ,.11 · H4:l ill4m .................. !?.2.~ HONDA Cars ·1 1 M~ Midget NEW aaaa OVIR I 00 I ~~lld . roll lo. hefll N To ChooH Prom! ;.r.,11()() mll<' ... ~:In Tan UNIVERSITY ,.n ... h u;:u:,~: O~m~~ $2476 C ,. C Quality Oohun 4 S111·•~1. 1\ \I I":\\ r.11ho . l•t!I Ft-;\\' $2699 MIW 1971. VOLVO 242 ':> ,,,,,, $ALE PRICED (t'!#I f \I ,.,,. ·-·I ~ 111'" 11 '" ti••""' 1 I ,,_,,. $ALE PRICED Hondo or• • wM t 110 West K Alt II it "•46-tJU • ...... ., ''1.",o lT.~~slllv<I °!.~ 6l2_..a~3o VoH1t•CtcJ•" 9770, t '"1.1 \11 ~• ~10 ~fl MGI '7 44 •• ••••••••••••• •••• •••• 2 DOOR SIDAH S..-., .. Yll ·~" '72 MlltC!D!S 280 SEL ~.:.:1-d·:·r:, ~:·. ;·:. ./"' • 2 CADILLACS '7S ELOORADOS LEASE Mo• Ttt p co.t 13343 70 , •• 1tue a 1706 29 open ncl IHM38 mo• ·.~ ... MOTORS mW. w.,,,.. at Matn s.ata AH SIM\D ,730 ••••••••••••••• •• •••••• (ti \ W. rtcenl en11 & J09'KM" ,_ trQll" 01 trh11ul 'lleow • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • ••• • 111 XI n l r on .d . w I~ I' h " ..id Ii n (' r . A M I ,.. \1 l97l'1 JAGUAR "hl.'l'I:<, AM i f \1 , n c" Sl41111113'1fA50orll15Shl3 XJ 12 L ~1rec; St895 631 IW .irt All h & .,.knd~ .pm I Pr 11lr> I'!'-/\ C. ----------- 1. \\ ll•Jtlwr. • 1<·n'<1 & '7& MGI Rdstr. '·'I"' .,. rhn•n11• "hl.'1'1<. '1 Speed. '' ~f l'"\t r.ullo. 1 U!l\lfl.> h";iter. 58.UOO mtlc1. S7995 hr l JC h t bluo fin l~h DOM IURHS l20NZR. PORSCHl-AUDI $54 7 6 6S Conv Gd run·~ en~ & Inn•, tnp Nda minor bc.11.tv wrk 8725 4'H :11!17 'Iii nuo . 'lllnl romt Nll't' l'lr ~1 175 4~17 1~111:! 130.'U llARROR. 0 .0 . Q\loflty DahUft 036 2.i33 1140 W~st Kal<•lln rud1:il11. new rlulch $850 . • laQuar '70 t: M11roon, OnlncJe 633-8430 844 5G~""*---- Xtr11 Sharp. la mlltal<! H hi 11, ·;1 Van 7 p..,n11r. btn. lo llvt pt\ Wiii finance I\'<! 11om•t n1 to H m I. r b It • n c, w /w, Mt 144~·,, n2·M71 Chmlfled eds dn It well am rm. sz.~ fl4fl.ft54\. 1 l I J\11 d 111111111 1 t1ol l111f Pll\\t I ·'Ill I 111 I 1•1 t" ,1111 t """ "" I ' I • I\ I' Veqo 9 9 74 .••............•.••.•.. " \ "~·· 1. I I pol Ill \~I I \I 11 .11 "1111111•1 tit toJ,,:lt\'I t 1fl I d I If I \Int •11111 , ,~ i ·"" '73 V•qo Wo9on \ 111" I I .111 I 1 d I .r. .I.II \ ltU H..tlor l hd. c ......... . "'-'O·tlOJ er H 0·, .. 1 '74 CADILLAC LIMOUSIHI I n $ALE PRICED 172 CADILLAC COU'E DE VILLE v • $ALE 'PRICED '76 CADILLAC SEVILLI I 11 I l'ft ' ~ I Ill H!I I I; A-II ..,.1 I # ' $ALE PRICED '72 MERCEDES 350 SL COUPE • , ,1 ... f.' • I Cl2 DAILY PILOT ThurSday Apr1l 1 S 1976 A SHOPPING LIST OF AU10/ll10TIVE lt4LUES ON HARBOR BOULEVARD IN COSTA MESA Miracle Mazda MAZDA CARS & TRUCKS MAZDA MIZER LOWEST BASE PRICE WAGON IN AMERICA SJ199 r •L\..,. ,.,._ ,. 1, "• • I Costa Mesa Datsun DATSUN CARS & TRUCKS ./ ./ ./ OUR VALUES WE HAVE l's ... '74 2602 lru11y rQu•PPl.!d 1nrtu<l •nq I 1.111 & ilulO BP.tulilul '>lt'r l1n q ~· r V•'r m.111:11 I 1nlt>11or Mu,1 '"''' 1c1 1 oer•!'ve I 5 5995 l • '73 2402 All equ1pmen1 you c lfl il~~ IOI 4 ~ll<l rr,,n<; m.ll;i' AM A FM '·' Jo i11 cond So t1 ,,, /v t1p1,- 0 $IOO Down & Tu A L•c ,Go• wo .. 0 , m ,0 ., .. 81'"'ers any .Hor oran11emi1IC'>•111111 approved crcd•I • '76 MAZDA MIZER LEASE s73_79 ,., •• , . ._ U .... , t't""'' "' • f •n 1. •Ill ''"'' "'""' 1 \~Int 't" t•'°';' 11 t f • 5 5699 • '73 2402 l• .. IPn to tht' F11 1 v PQwPI Aulom.11 c 101 wd!' or d:>uqhl1•• "'' AM FM mao<> """'"" qold ma1cn1nq 1ntrr1or SAVE • '74 2602 2+2 I fqu1pprll w 111 It' m.111" IAM fM Wiit' wn1• .. r·. 1 Color you l .1n t h1•I ''"I' I r.t;ir hur.-.1 lft'•'" 10 I turn m,\fr t·un ' 1nt••1 11r ' ALSO WE HAVE 4 OTHERS TO CHOOSE .FROM '70 thru '74 to I I University Sales & Service OLDSMOBILE HONDA CARS GMC TRUCKS BRAND NEW 1976 H 0 N D A c A R s OVER 70 IM STOCK ONLY Johnson & Son LINCOLN CONTINENT AL MERCURY CAPRI 55 Years Friendly Family Service Brings You The GOLDEN TOUCH I IMSl'ECTIOH·fVElt'f HEW C A• IS IMSl'ICTEO 1 • I HAMO l'OllSHEO· f I ' ... Theodore Robins FORD CARS & TRUCKS PINTO IS CLEAN CUT WINNER IN Kingman, Arizona Performan ce Competitions! Toyot• Corollo, Dot .. 11 21 o. H d Ck••"• h ... bowed to P111to - ~co'•• .. ""oHMl- Nabers Cadillac CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES APRIL SALE! 1'75 MAii( IV Split power seat c1u1se control stereo tapt• to.v miles (:?99PCF) SAU l'RICE 1974 IUICK Earle Ike lmoorts V6 LVO TOYOTA BIG USED CAR SALE 1119 ••b co111poct -i11 hl9hw•y ponl119 t i-. fruwoy opprooclt •e-llVIEltA c.........,..ctdHpCJr .. Loaded w i th c 111as ,...._M• ... h nc..tly (769HXM) AT IKE'S ~tect by USAC CU.. $l9'S IH Sfftft N·a wbl. THEODORE ROBINS FORD SAYS FOR 3 DAYS ONLY - WE WILL SELL YOU ANY '76 IN OUR llG STOCK ... FOR JUST 1974 COUl'E DE VILLE Cabrtolet lop F 11 em•'>I paint l' 12LPE I SS6'5 1973 ELDORADO '61 PEUGEOT WAGON 4 SpPCd radio (VSE987) 5899 '61 VOLVO 122 4 speed 1ad10 (0YV548) 5899 HARDTOI' '72 PINTO Cruise control !>tereo I WAGON tape (756JFXI 1 Au10 trans. air 55195 cono111on1nQ tuqqaqe rack (2R12X206301J 1972 COUl'E OE VILLE Leather. to:ided. (447EOMI Sl695 1972 l'l YMOUTH OUSTER AulO 11.1n• ;il1 cond1f,on1n•1 "nyl lop low moll''S ( l/4Kl fl SALE l'IUCE '73 VEGA WAGON A uto 11ano;. radio IJ73JFA) '74 FORD MAVERICK 6 ryl auro I rans power ~tPerinQ r11d10, mag whrPIS (829KL M) 1974 CHEV 1 G cyl 11uto Iran'> rac110 $ '74 MUST ANG II V AM c a S ~II I I 11 p Illy r r ,I Carpor pannhnq <,ll•rro 116931<Yl) and lap{' .11! s3099 I cond111oninq 180474'6) , SAU l'•ICE OVER OUR I '71 TRIUMPH COST GT6 $ 27 7 7 I 1 " '••h ·~# 197JCOUP'f 20 MILi TUT D•IVt-DE VILLI 1 .~ ." , Ov•r I OO 2 Drs .. ru11 pown~ • .'i~~KOll 4 ~Pl'lld AMtrM radio (649rfW) ,, ',, ' . .. ' t f ,. Runabouts, Sta. '69 TOYOTA Connell Chevrolet CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS Don 't See Us First ... But See Us Last! "If You Don't Buy From c 0 N N E L L You're Paying Too Much!!! Bauer Motors BUICK · OPEL BRITISH LEYLAND LESS '75 COIYfTTl T-TO Hll"I evrryth1nq1 (8!>7MJPJ I suu '74 DATSUN 1-CAR 4 speed a11. mag'>, I $5777 (#6157) '70 FORD MUSTANG Sttck Sholl 1ad10 hcator whllcw.111 111e., On• o w nPr. G t l'.11 transport11t1un. only 56 000 miles (790CCM/, $1995 '7S IUICK SICYHAWI S how room lreshl Automatic. air. power sll'e11nq & b rakes (666LWNI $4444 '72 MAU IV V·8 ;:iuro 11ans. l:1c1orv "" cond1t1on1nq powe1 SIP('11nq POwf'r dtSC brakes power windows I power !if'i\1'5, radio I healer. wh11owall t11e•., vinyl rool tinted glass whe<'I cover'> Lo rn1le'5 Clean a• you II find anywherpl (226FWZ) SS222 '74 TRIUMl'H TR-6 4 speed, new cono111on1 (934LGWI $4999 '75 MERCURY MOMUCH Auto 11ans. facrory mr r.ond1l1on1n11 power ,1ee11nq. pow nr clt!;C brakP<o ra1110. hr;irrr Whtlf'Willl l llP'i ltn((•tj Qlas.-. whPf'I covers LP'>'• I than 11 000 m1trs f'lao1a1 1110-; L•kt> now cond1l1on I (023MPT) $4111 •74 CAMARO Nnw <.Ond1 l 1on 1 Air powe< <,tee11nq & brokes rally!' whrnl<; (791JWR) U999 '75 IL CAMIMO CLASSIC Auto tr;in., r:ictory Air coridil1on1nq. pownr "'"""nq. powrr do'lr blil~fl<, liHllO, 1'103IM wh1t11wall 1110s. l1nlr>t1 11la•,., whonl rovrr<;, 1 nmpnr '•"''" Lr•,•, I hart '>Ono mtlf", (4:>0000). SAVI .,. ... uctDIS 2IOC COUl'E Has flvoryth1nq1 Air, <1teroo. powor 'iteortng Irle (()()1 L WEJ s I 00 DOWN fit your budget W"9s. to choost l FREE I rnuL IMSl'ECTIOM. ,. from. Every car sale price tGCJCJ•d. 1tn SEDAM I 1' DI VILLE CORONA 4 DR. Aulo t rnns 111r cond•l1on1nq. radio (ZlJ714) NO DELAYS, WE DELIVER TODAY! SIO,US '74 SAAi 99&.I Autom&l•C. air, pow"'r '>IPl'ri nq , •1 1rroo ('JOILOl) ::>-•• •'• • ' t f ,., I ... , "' • ._ • .\ fl"'H•· MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd 645-5700 • OPEN SUNDAY! COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd. 540-64 10 BETWEEN SAN DIEGO FWY. AMO NEWPORT BL VD. Honda Kick 'H Go l ·~ 1 1 j IOealer'!I Cos! Include' Ll'alhrJr and lull powM with ttt. purchase of ''.', of,' 1 • ' Fre19h1 and Factory (469HTP) _.,MW Honda. ~,_., Holdbactics) S46t5 UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE 2850 Harbor Blvd 540-9640 JOHNSON &SON 2626 Harbor Blvd 540-5630 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. 642-0010 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. 540-9100 EARLEIKE IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646-9303 All C.rs Subj.ct To Prior Sale, Prices Effectlv. 72 Hours From Publlc~tion. CONN ELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. 546-1200 Ulll BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. 979-2500 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA I 7 I Bontington Beach )Fountain V ff,"0~y VO . 69, NO. 106, 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES • untmgton Major Crime M a1or crtm c in Jluntrngtm1 ach increased 8 3 ~reent in 975 according to latl'sl stahstac!! rov1ded by the F'Bf and the flun ington Beach Polin· Depart· enl. I The FBI cump1lollon showed that m 1975 there tAere 8.817 of- en&es report ed in the categones r murder, rape. robbt>ry, ag· ~ra vat ed a:.ic.au lt, burglary. larceny and motor vehJcle theft. There were 8.194 cases listed for th~ i.am e offenses 1n 1974 Two murderi> were reported in lhe city an 1975. Jluntmgton Beach Police Capt. Mike Burkenheld i.atd one m - volH>d a man who shot his wire to death before kalhng hJm:,t.>lf The second was a death of a young victim who was ad· ministered a lethal overdose of heroin by a third part}. The crimes reported 1n 1974 and 1975 mrluded: -Forcible rape, 47 In 1974; 38 in 1975 Robbery. 132 in 1974 . 11~ m 1975 Aggravated asi.aull, 21S In 1974. 2117 In 197S. -Burglary, 2,523 m 1974; 2. 790 in 1975. -Larceny, 4,787 in 1974; 5,159 in 1975. -Motor vehicle \heft, 487 in 1974 ; 477 in 1975. Bllrkenf1eld said th11t lhl' soar- ing burglary rale came almost entirely '" the first three months of 1975 when addicts appar~Uy made a drive into the city from other areas. He said they would possibly h.lt. three to four homes al a lime to get enough money to support their habit. Rises Burke nfield said burglaries dropped dramatically during the finaJ nint months or 1975 wh('n police employed different patrol techniques a nd mob1ltied a special enfor<'<!ment detail for a ti ghter s urv c lll :rncc on neighborhoods. He sa id burglaries in December of 1975 dropped 27 per- cent from the same month m the previous year. A f ternoon N.Y .. S t oeks TEN CENTS 8.3% He said that the downward trend in residential burglar1,,. has continue•(! for the fir~t two months of 1976 for wt\lch fiitures ure availabl(' Burkenf1eld said thul 44Z burglaries ~ere reported this last J anuary and February com- pared lo 560 for the hkl" period of 1975. Burkf'nfield s aid there is u l~eCR IMt:, PageA?l Cella Denies Liquidation Move E 111my Ti1n~ 23 Nominations 1For 'Rich Man' I LOS ANGELES <AP) .. Rich f\fon. Poor Man." tht• miniseries about two brothers ~1th conflict- ing fortunes. scored a !>weeping \ 1rtory with 23 Emmy nomma- t 1 on s fr om the T ele\'ision Academy today ··Eleanor a nd Ftankhn," the ABC film about Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, wai. nominal· ed for 16 Em mys. Among the weekly series, "'M A-S·H" placed first with 11 men- tions. followed by .. The Mary T) ler Moore Show·· with IU. Lee Grant. who won a support- in~ Oscar for .. Shampoo,'' was nommaled as star or a comedv series for the shortrunning "Fay.·· Will Drop Sotne OC Holdings By GARY GRANVILLE 01 '"' O•llf Pllol Sl•fl Though bes1cgrd by civil and t·riminal laws uits. Dr. Loub Ct.>lla denied today that he 1s Ii qu1dallng what was once thought to be his virtually ltmiUess Canan· rial empire. "lnvestml.'nls are investmenb It shouldn't be al::irmlng to put. :.ome of th<'m on the market at this or any other lime," Ccll.i said. Nonetheless, the Santa An.1 physician adm1tt<'d some of his real es tate holdin~s m and out· side Orange County are up for sale. And, hC' added, moves to re move himself from a number or husiness pa rtnersh1ps "began long before lh1s mess got so in· volvl'd. ·• The mess Cella referred to in - cluded charges brought against hlm and three of his business as- Iler compe tito rs are the fam1har stars of CBS s1tuat1on comedies: Beat n ee Arthur or "Maude." Valerie Harper or "Rhode." Mary Tyler Moore and Cloris Leachman of "Phyllis." • soeiates by federal and county grand juries. 'RICH MAN' STAR Peter Strauas FV Schools Plan to Nam e N~w Lead e r \ 1wrm.11wnt i.11114•nnt1•111l<'nt for lh1• l'ountum Vallrv S<•hool l>l:ctnrt 1' t''<lll'Ch'fl to he; "'''<'<'tC'rt ~I u -11w1•i:1l 'rhuol l1<1nnl mN•tlni: Monduy n1J(hl Thr '<''>.!-ton \\ 111 lw at 7 30 11 m al l11 ... tr1 ct 0H1rt·~. Nl•wl and ~lrl'<'t and T::i lb..-rt 1\vrnuc D1'llrtcl trustres t'arher hall pl.inn1.'d to announrt> tht'1r s<'lec· t1on at tonight's board meeting Hut Truster Shl'1la Meyrrs said lodny the board drc1d ed to postp<>ne the announct'ment until Monday hl'cau~t' many local resi- dents. ~ho might want to attend (he meeting. are away on Easter hohda.rs Since the dereat of a school un- lftcnt1on issue at the polls in ~ov ember. truslN's have !x>en seek- fng o permanrnt rtplart'ment for Or. Michael Brick. who left the superi ntendent 's pos t in December 1974 At the time. trustees :>PPOinted Dr. Robert Read. then a s 1stant ~penntendent for personnel, as intenm superintendent. TrustC'es had decided against .selecting a perm anent replace· ment for Brick 1mmed1ately be-cause of the pending school re- orRtmiznhon mea,urt' <Sff MEETl:-.l(i, P•«e i\1) The nominees for lead actor in a comedy series wer e Jack Albertson of "Chico and the Man." Ha l Linden of .. Barney Miller," Alan Alda of ' M A·S·H" and llenry Winkler of "flappy Days." The nominees for leading ac- tress m a dramatic senes 1n· eluded two with cancel('(f s hows -A n n e ~l e a r a of · · K at e McShane" and Brenda Vaccaro 11( "Sara." Also numed were Ang1r D1clonson (If ··rol1 ct> Woman" and M1rhael Learned of "The \\'altons. · Familiar ~umshors apf>(!ar as nominees for lead uc·tor 1n dramatH' series · Pewr Falk in "Colombo." Karl Malden in "The Streets of San l-'ranc1seo, ·· .lamrs Garner m ··The Rockford Fales " Emmy h1ston an!'i could not re- t•all when a show had '10 dominat- ('(f the nommat1ons as did "Rich Man , P oor M an " The ABC dramat12at1on of the Irwin Shaw tlCl\'(•I scored nom 1nat1on!l for 1ls thrrr lrad~ --Nick Nolte, Peter l'itruu!ls und Susan Blakely F:dw.ird Asner. better known as thr ~ruff news director or · Thr Mary Tyler Moor<' Show," "'n~ nom 1n ated as lead actor an a ~1111oth' appearance for his role as tlw r mbiltf'rrd. cnpplt•d Cather 111 "H1rh Man, Poor Man " Abo nom1n att'd 111 supporting cnll·1tories -. ere Ra) Milland, Hol1<•rt Rrcd. Dorothy McGuire, Kim l>arby. F'1onnuula 1'1annJ;an l~('f' t;Ml\t\'S, P•Af' AZ > HB Hom~ Bur~l~d A $1 , 125 residC'nllal burglary tr)\ olvm~ assorlC'd Jl'Wl'lry and cash 1:1 betnJt probed today by llunhngton Beach poht'e. The loo;ii; ~as reported by Mar~aret S4.>C'J?er. ~ho ltves in the city's northerly a rea. Creanaerg Trul!k Creamed About 66.000 pounds of milk, cottage cneese and other dairy products spilled from this truck when it went off the south side of the San Diego Freeway, between La Paz Road and Oso P arkway in Saddleback Valley ear ly today. The truck ro lled one and a half times down the hill before coming lo the tesung point s hown in this picture. The dnver Charles R. Godwin. 28, of Chula Vis· ca was thrown from the cab and rolled down lhe hill ahead of the truc k . I le was treated for multiple contusions a nd rclcas~ from Mission Community Hospital. Sunny, Warm Weekend Seen Over E<Uter Weather forecasters arl' call- ing for a sunny Good 1-'raday and are predicting slightly warml'r t emperatures for the i-:ai.tcr weekend. According lo fore<'asters with the U ,S. Weather Servin\ clouds that blnnketed the Oranite Coast this morning were only passing throul(h. Temperatures that have been hovering in the high fifties ere ex perted to chmb to the mid six- ties. fo'orecaslcrs also c alled for gusty northwest winds Friday. The cool and cloudy weather. punctuated by M onday-s ram. has ke pt s pring vacation beach attendance down and lifeguards are predicting continued low b<'ach attrndancl' tn light or thr rool air tt'mperatures and water temperatures in th<' .SS·dl'gree ranRr. The marine foreca!lt calls ror weather conditions that urc like· ly to reduce boatina traffic over lh~ weekend. The forecast calls for three.fool wind waves and rough seas to be generated by the ~ame winds that are expected to blow the clouds away. MoID, Sons Booked In HB Fanrily Tiff By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol ll>e D•tlf l'llol Sl.tH Shotgun blasts fired into a hom e led Huntington Beach police on stakeout to capture three members of a Norco family in a wild battle Wednesday night. investigators said tod3)'· The alle~cd raiders mdudetl a mother . 43. and her two adull sons. who police claim W<'fl' armed with a shotgun. revolvrr. a baseball bat , a shtllelagh club fashioned from a tree rool and a cere monial US. Army saber. Special Enforcement Detail <SED> plainclothes men we re forced into literal hand-to·hand combat when the principal s us· pect tried to steal Officer Ron<Jld Birkett 's s hotgun, police said. By the lime it was over. Donald A. Lindquist, 23. of 208 14th St • Huntington Bench ; his brother Ronald, 20. nrid Mrs. Ellen L. Lindquist . 43, of Norco, were in custody. The eldest Lindqui11t brother · bloodied an the Cray -was booked on s uspicion or finng a weapon Into a n occupled dwell· Ing, assault on a poUce officer a nd interferlnK with law officers' duties. Ronald Lindqu1!it was bookrd on charges of firing a weapon an· to an occupied dwelling and also interferin(!. Ba ii was sel at SJ0.000 for each m an. Their mother was booked on sus picion of assault on a Police officer and interfering with or- hcers • dutirs . whic h curries Sl.000 hail. Detect1Vl' Rob<'rt Sutherland said a young<>r brother, 14 , wu'\ with the arrcstt'e-; but will not Ix.• char~ed m thl' donnybrook a l· legedly aris in~ out of an oltl roma nre. The scrie~ of incidt'nls b<'itan Wedn esday afternoon ut 1017 Alabama Ave • Apl. A. when Mrs. Karen Gatnon calll'd polH'r lo report a man had forced his way into hl'r home and i.lugge•il her. She identified him as Donald Lindquist. polirc said. F'urthrrmorr. the fri r:?htrnrcl victim told Officer Roh<'tl W11ls· <See BATTLE, Pagf'l\2) Man, 32, ·Beheaded W estminste r Boy Stabbe d A 17-year-old Westmins t er Jtjgh School student was stabbed two limes Wednesday artemoon during a clash between two groups of juveniles in Midway City. Soccer Fan Runs Into Plane in France ST. ETTENNE, France (AP) A whirling propeller blade lopped off the head oC a celebrat- ing soct'er fan today as he and more than 2,000 other fans mobbed a chartered a1rp)ane br- inging home the first French soc- cer team to qualify for the Euro- pean Cup finals in 17 years. The v ictim was Joseph 'Bernard. a 32-year·old auto body mechanic and father of three children. lie wos part of a delirious cro'4d that overwhelmed 40 policemen at Bouttieon Airport and ran to the turboprop aircran carrying the St. EtieMe players. The team was returning from HoUand, where it advanced into the nnals oC Europe's most pre· stlgious soccer compeUUon by holding Eindboven. a Dutch team, to a dra•. St. Etienne will play defending charQpion Bayern Munich of Wes\ Germany on May 12 In Glasgow. Scotland. Police said Bernard. described by his wife as a fan who never missed a St. Etienne home game, j watched the game on television Wednesday night and then Joined a friend to celebrate in the streets. A jubilant crowd fol'Jned and moved lo the airport in the early hours of the morning. There was much drlnkine as the fans waited for the team to arrive. Police said the crowd broke a eJass door to reach the runway . Reporters at the scene dtseribed massive confusion on tht runway and drunken fans <See BEHEADED, Page A2) Sheri(( Lt. Richard Drnke said the victim was s tabbed in the arm a nd chest. He said the wounds were superficial and the boy was released from a hospital alter treatment. Drake said the skirmish was apparenUy a conlinuac.ion of a dispute that broke out last week when the two factions took turns beatlne on each other's cars with Ure irons and soft drink bottles. Drake aaid an investigation Is rontinwne . No a rrests have been made. Last Jan. 12, the juries in separate indictments charged Cella, Theodor e Schiffman, Stephen Evan~ and George 01- lendorf with b1fking twohospltaJs out of almost S2 milhon. ~ella's pa rtners in the two hospitals late r sued the four men and county Democratic party leader Richard O'Neill for Sl2 million. A month before the indict- ments were handed down, Cella borrowed heavily against his equity in his real estate holdin~s and homesteaded his Santa An.! home. Some of the money raised rc p<>rledly was used to pay off un- :..ecured bank lo;,ins at a Sant;1 Ana bank. loans purportedly made to help finance Celia's ex- tensive JX1llt1cal o perations. In 1974, he wa11 California's IOJl political campaign donor with n·· ported contnb~hons to 54 can- d idates or caus<.'s exceedrng S500. ()()() The first mctirntion that Cell a was hard presserf cam<' im- mediately uftr r he was indacletl <See Ct:LLA, Page AZ) Gib b s Appointed Hunting ton n each Mayor Norma Gil.ii>!! hos hecn a ppointl'll lo the California Ll'a~uc of Cities committrc for community de• vclopmcnl and Mayor Pro Tcm flarr1etl W1 l'<kr has been up pmnt<.'d to thl' com miltec on t•n v1ronmental quality. Or:~:~,:asl Weath er Partly c loudy Ftiday <'X· C<.'pl mos tly :rnnny in lhc afternoon. Considerable low c louds and gusty northwesterl y w inds tonight. High Friday lower 60s, low ,tonight upper 40s. INSIDE TODA Y Babita on the black market con111tute a fa1t -growinQ crime syndrome which 111 ut· trading the ottenttcm of th« Ma/10. Set Page 1\1. .,.,_,.."I<• £,_ ....... ( .. 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OavllJ rl'litgned his fl<)l\l "un <k r J)t<>I 1•:-.t " F eb. 17 uft rr trust{·e11 tolcl h11n lh1•y would nol 1 enew h1'I contnH·t next ycur l>fcause ht• had ( J1lt'd to i>how firm h:adersh1p But they turned down his re· (IUebt for an open 11uhlic ht•ar1ng Into char ges a~aanst ham, and l>uv1la said Wcdnei.day he ha:. ) et to learn Just what the charges ar('. The board m<'t'l1ng \\Ill bl• at 7 I'm at Rcrry School. 19231 llard 111g Lant• C:irol W1 lch·r . a p:ircnt working on the vct1t1on ercort. said parent::." 1'1 ask trustees to grant .1 hearing ··A lot of us were not able to d1sc.-uss th1• whole thinl! in the.- beginning," she said "If Mr Davila wunled a hcann~. why c.·ouldn 'the have one"" Board Pres ident Jack Clapp s~id trusle(•s "mild rcc.-civc the ~titions. but he could not predict what their decision about a hear. mg might be. lie said the hoard f<olt earlier that an opl'n hearing would not ~ of benefit, and he said the tioard did listen to about four p<1rents Crom each side, along with Davila. during an exec:ut1\'C ~~ss1on, c losed to the public. Davila said he has been pleased and "OatterC'd" with lhe eommun1ty support that hai> sur faced since his res1gna11on "I did not encoura~e the pelt· t1ons al all." he continued But he said he :.till would hke an open he:mng at LeBard, along \I, 1lh a chance to face his :ic· <·users and disprove any claims "f have a lways stated that I ha\'c done nothin~ "rong and nobody can prove that I have ... he said Mrs . Walder said shr has col· k cted 75 signatures on Oavila's behalf. and t•1ghl other p:.irenls also arc gathering names. Superintc>ndent S. A. Moffett said at lhe lim<> or Dav1la's re· i.1gnation that tl1 stnct orriciuls had spent many hours counseling tt'ic principal, but his resignation was being sought because he f;Uled t o d e m ons trate firm leadership at the school D1strir t officials dl·clincd to t'laborat<' further nn the matter. Mrs. Wilder said, "It i:r. not that Wl' a re pointing a finger ;.it the ho..ird that thcy did the wrong thing !\l aybc tht•y pus hed this thing off too fast MEETING • • Or. Brick resigned from the lop pos1t1on to become d irector of busm r:.s serv1c-<>s. saying he W<tntcd to have more tune le> :-op('nd with h11> family Trustet•s have kept confidcn· Ital th<' numbN und names of ul t aJlllhC.1111:. Ea t~r Egg Hunt Slat~d in V a ll t>y r 111111t;1111 Vallc•v <'hilclic•n, from toddler' to ninr \t•,1r' nlcl. art• 1n '11)•d to lh1• annual J•:a,tt•r t•i.:i: hunt .11 t I ,1 m ~.llurrl ;l\ 11p~•n,u1t•tl h' l h1· nt' lkn t'.1111111 I >1'f1.11 t nwnt .111.t J ·" t•1·1·' 1'111' ('Hilt \\ill ht• at lht• nty'JI ll1wr1•al111n and ('11lt11r,1l (\•nl\•r. nrookhur't Stfl•t•t 1rnd lit-ii J\\t•nut• Tht• t;,111tc•r Runny will \ l~ll. { ll y orhc·1111, s .1111. and d1jltlr o•n rnav hunt for c.-andy '-')!f?l-nnd SJlt'c1.1l pr111'<; ORANGE COAST I< I ,~. ('ltM\•ff" • ._.,, ,,_,,,,, •·•·t ""'"" ... 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'' '''"~'"''\f • lPlurSda Apn l 15, 1978 Ides ·of April Income Taxea Due Today Today i$ lh•l lnev1table da.y wb"n taxes are due and tboH of you who hnenl nled your returns have unUI mid nllhl to get your atate and fed rat tu forms postm.rked lllSSING the deadline could c~l you mone) Both the 5tate and federal government chur&t' P\'n,1lty ft'et and Interest on lat.: f1lin1tC~ The frderal aovcrnmt>nt ch.ir~\''I f1\'c• JJt'fC.-t'lll ~r month with a 25 l>{'rttnt Cl'1hng for the rien.ilty nnd ,in in terest ralt> of s .. ven pcrt·l'nl TH£ STATE JCOYcrnmcnt c harg~ an unllmltt>d fl\t' ~rC'ent ~nalty fee per month plu11 an lntf're5l r ate of 12 fll'r ct·nt 0 11 lah.' hhn~:;. £xtens1on5 on fthng cun be ()htamt•d from both ttw fcd~ral and st ate governments, but the mtere:.t .,.. 111 still be charged. • S POKESM EN at tax olf1ceb have been reminding n·s1 dents lo be !.ure they 11rc s1.•nd11\~ the :.l11tto' r t>lurns to the f'runch1se Tax Board and the federal return!> tu the Intern JI fkvenue Ser vice They also point out that the returns mu~l e~1rry an April 15 po!>tmark. Returns put mto !lome mallbc•'l'' lull! today l'OU ld miss the postal pick up and won't gel po:.lmarked un tu Fnday, meaning lhe returns will be con:.1dered late Colonia cluarez State's 'Longest' Mural Colllpleted Fountain Valley's Colonia Juarez block wall mural 1s com· pleted now. The artist who de· signed the 624-foot·long project t:M>lieves it may be lhe longest mur al in California. Costa Mesa a rtist Sergio O'Cad1z said he still must add some final details, names a nd dates of historic events to the panel. He also wall be seeking donations for a sealer to protect the colorful panels. From Page A l CRIME •.• s hortage of po lice oHicers <tnd that the Huntington Beach police department is indeed "a thin blue line .·· He said that response limes have suffered and certain patrols have been reduced despite er forts to vut every available man in the field. "There a r e fewer police on the streets now per capita than there were four years ago," Burken· field said. "There's a limit on how far you can go on the budget." The FBI crime statistical list "as for cities with a population of more than 100.000. Anaheim had 15,683 major cnmes in 1974 c.-ompared to 16,576 m 1975 with eight murders last )Car. Garden Grove reported 8.864 maJor crimes m 1974 and 10.102 1n l97S with fi\'e murders in 1975. Santa Ana recorde d 16,488 l.'nmes tn 1974 and 17.531 in 1975. There were 16 murders lasted tn lhal city last year . f~ront Page A I EMMYS. • • and Kay Lenz. from the novel clrnmal1zatlon Asner was a lso nominated as supporting ac.-tor 1n "Tht: Mary Tyler Moore Show." as was Ted Knight. ABC, which has overtaken the ratings r ac.-e lalt• 1n the season, finished a shade behind CBS in the nomin ation t otal~ Th<' ,c.-ores: COS llO. AOC 109. NBC 77, PBS 38 and syndicated shows l'IJ.tht The awards for n11:htt1mc riro i.:ramman.: wall bt.• telecast on ARC Mond,1y, May 17 But bec:wse of [1 hnlloting mix· up, sul.'h stars as Carroll O'C'ttn · nor , J ean Stapldon, Hobert Hinke. Susan St Jnmc" nnd the 1•ntlre casts of tlw "The Jct ferison~" and "The llumphni:, .. wt>re left off th1• prrllm1nary ltl't from whtch the nomint'cs art• Sl•lcctcd. In :)II, the naml's or 50 u<'tors, producer!'! anti directors wcrc ll•fl off the ballots . Fron1 Pagt-A I BEHEADED who pounded on the aircraft J\ iiround hostess said she tncd le, \\ arn the crowd or LhC' dan~er. "bul they had gone crazy and dldn 't want to listen .. Authorities said one of the twin -e ngine Fokk er F 27 Friendship airplane's propellers had stopped when Bernard was hit by the lefl propeller. "h1ch was still turn m g. Gerard le Scour. a reporter on board the plane. s a.Jd. "AJI of a sudden through the wmdow I saw the body of a man Decapitated. There was an immense im· p ression of u n real horror, because all around the body the crowd continued to shout its JOY gone wild." · The players inside the plane heard the Impact or the pro- peller. Le Scour s aid T hey "were petrified at lhe horror of the insane scene: ... The pa ne l strctchc.os along Calle Zaragosa bet" een Calle s ln- depenencia and Cmco de Mayo. O'Cadiz s aid many colony res1· dents and youngsters assisted in lhe final paint ing dunng the past few weeks. He said he a lso has been pleased al the response from other Fountain Valley residents who have stopped to discuss the proJect. The painting can be viewed by taktng lndependcm·ia off Ward Street between Warner and Slater A\'enues Channel SO. KOCE·TV. as plan· ning to film a special progra m m front of the patntmg lo c.-om· mcmorate the Cinco de Mayo celebration. From Page 11 I CELLA .•. when he had difficulty raising $75,000 bail. Later, he posted his one.fifth interest In 684 acres of Rivers ide County farm land to satisfy the· bail requirement for himself and his lhree co-defendants. Tha t farm land. valued for sale purposes at roughly S2.7 million. 1s now for sale. Cella said. A business associate admitted that Santa Ana property bou~ht at Celia's urg rn g by Mercy General llosp1tal 1s also on the mark cl. But Ct>lla said he has no intcn· tJon at lh1s time or orrenng a bwldmg he owns al Civic Center Drive and Broadway m Santa Ana for sale. The two-story bwlding is the home or the doctor's medical practice. the Santa Ana Clinic . Cella said that negot1a\Jons to sell his interest in Kobe En· tcrpnses "ha\'e been under way for some time " lie rcporkdly is a one .fourth partner in the Kobe partnership with O'Neill and state Controller Kenneth Cory. Its ch1t'f holding is a Soll acre ranch near Sacramento. Other Cella holdings. none of them valued for sale purposes a l more than $150,000, arc l>Catlen •cf throughout the Santa Ana area. including two apartment housei. .ind two nfflce buildin~o; Ills t>~u1ty an lho:.e re:il proper· ty holdmjls reporll'cily 1'1 ht>avilv ('Ocumbered by mortgaitc·., anll <'ollateral as~ai.:nml•nls for lo<1n., Valley S pring Classes Set R c~1strat1on wall be-o ricn throuJZh l"rida y for !'l p11n1: C'lasses in the· Cnmmun1ty School Program of th1• Fuuntam Valley &hool Di~trict Course11 111dudt-l11 ccntcnn111I rraft s. n M'ncs o{ frN• riurrnt wOrk!\hOJ)!'I, tiny tot daSSt.'11, Mo well as in,truc tion m crramics. llnwa11nn <1uill1ng and tolt! paint Inf! Re11l~trallon may !)(' complrt Ni from 9 a m to 5 pm throuJth Friday at d1str1rt orr1ee'I, Ne\\la nd Stre1,>t and Talhc•rt Avt•nut• International lncidRm? A 11untln$!to n Be::ic.-h ser\'ace stntion attendant called police about J a m. today seeking lheir help in mcdaalini:t matters wilh an a rate Mexican vecal10ner. The youth on duty d1dn'l speak Spanish and the vociferous so- journer d 1dn •t speak t:nglish. But the traveler made it clear than he dido 'l believe it cost $15.40 to top off his tonk with low· lead regular. police said The attendant called back to cancel his plea for help, saying he discovered the pump meter was ju.!lt m alfuncllonlnit ' f'r991 p~ ,, I BATTLE ... lt'ln, the iuspecl \'0~1:d tu n·turn ~1th a gun Investigators put out an all point.I bulletin descnbin1 ham all considtred armed and d nacrous and po slbly headln& for Norco. where the ramtly mo\l'<l from Hunllnl(ton R~tt<'h Later 1n the evenma . howc:,er. u m) st cry u11:.a1lant "aJkt"d up tu J "mdow of thl' iipartnwnt and rired two s hot1un blasta into the n•s1dence •t point blank range. "If anybody h<•d b\•t•n stanthni.: thnt:, thc-y would huv<• \'au.oh• th\· t·huq:c ." Detc<'t l\u Sutherland s aid Thc Gatnon:. \H're not horn<'. 1110cl' Mr:. Gatnon'i. hUi>band h.1<.I talo.t:n her to get med1<"al l';1rl:' und the\· wert• warn ed to .-.tay t-lsc\, ht•rc th al night St:.ak1n~ out the a partment, the SED team spotted two car:. ""' ned bv the L1ndquists up· ,,roaching and confronted them "hen they got o ut, resulting m the alleged battle royal l0\est1gators claim it "as lht.>n Uonald Lindquist attacked Of f1cer Birkett, tr) mg lo "rc:.l away his sholgun Officers also alleged Mr::. Lmdquist. acting as a mother in defense of her sons, attacked or f1t•er James Case. one of tht• largesl m en on the force, beating him "1th her fisl:.. Edison Chess Team Travels Edison High School's chess team will compete April 30 through May 2 tn the national high school chess championships in CleYeland. school officials sajd. The team recently won the western regional school cham· p1onsh1p. along with S600 10 pnzc money lo help pay lhe1r tra\'el expenses lo Cle veland, officials said. Team members mctudc David Ghcksman, Brian Trela. Paul Chaplin. Merton Sparks and Eric Mallgren. Glicksman a lso tied for second in the individual chess competition at the regional con- test and won $75. He's a She? Father of 3 W a11ls exClumge A Ruena Park m • .111 prt'{hr h ht '' 111 h1· J "•'ffiJI\ \\hen ht oppcMs in courl June l JPl>llt'<i \\ ~·d111•"h1~ lor 11rrm1-.~mn tochanae his ndm"' I F ORANca: Count> ::.u11\·no1 < uun Juditl' :-..1mut•I Ort:izcn "runt:. the sx·t1t1011 lilt•d b\ l>.l\ Ill (;t I Jfd ,\U~t·r, 28. he "1ll lea1.11ly bel'onw J 'ht· P1,mp \1.1n•• /\u~t·r Count.) dcrk ·~ ofl1n,11, \1 h11 .1t'l'l'Pll"tl th•· .1ppht·~1t1on Wt'dnesdny su1d at \\J:. Uw 111 :.t :.u1 h pl'l1t1011 tu t·ru~s lht'lr counter. Court records r~·Ut·ct that .\u.it·r 'ut·d h1i. °" 1k. to:llcn Ruth l\uttcr. for di\'Ort'e i.1\ month' J~,, Ttw 1·1111p1t•~ flr\JI dt'C't t•c would normull) bt• 1:.11ut:d o11 or ,1h11111 i\pnl ~I MKS. AUG t;K ha~ l1t•t•n ~r.int1•u t u~tody uf lht: coupk's lhrl'~ httlt! girls tllitl''I 7. ti 1111cl .I anti 1'! r'l't'l.'I\ 1og child :.up port paym<'nts lrmn h1•r t''l n 111i.:1•d hu,bund Auger stutt's in th1• Jll'l1l1<111 f1lt·d \\ t~lnnday t hul h1.; M~'< uni 1.'hange 1s current I.> und1·1 '' a1 'ia hormoall' lrt•11tmc11t He expects to be a femull· \\ lwn ho .1p1w.ir' in rourt Laird ~eports CIA Thwarts Plot Of Mass Bombings NEW YORK IAP) -Plots to kill masses of people with ll<1mb' 111 New York City and to J' sasstnate elected offlc.-1:1ls 111 th•· l:natcd States havto' been th" artl'd by CIA anriltrat1on of lt•rrnn::.t g r o u p s , f o r m e r D t' f e n s t' Secretar y Melvin Laird say~ Writing in d efen:.e of thl' l\•n tral Intelligence Agen<'Y. l.;1ml also credits Amcr1c·an 1n telligence with saving the natum billions '" defense costs and. sanct• 1973. with keeping peace bl•twt•cn Israel and Egypt. Laird's a rticle. "Let's Stop t:n dermanmg the CIA," "as wnth·n for The May Reader's Digest , th•• magazine for "h1ch he 1' i.c.-nam counsellor for national and 111 ternational affairs. Laird dtd not irlf'nt1(\ lh1 specific laq~ets or the lh\\ :lrtt•d assassinations. He wrote : "On at least two O<' casions. the CIA has forestallt•d assassins bound for the Unill't1 States with plans to kill eleckd publu·ufht'1Jb "It h.1 , abo th\\;irtcrl plans lo kill prnmant-nt Arnt•ncan Jews \\1thlcttt•1 bumh'" 111• ,;wt 1h1• atll'mpled bomb rn~' 111 ;\ l'\' ' urlo. I '11~ 1·0111c1ded "1\h ,, 'I'll 111 lurnwr hracl1 Pnnw !\I 1n1,..ll'I' C:oltla Ml'ir on Mat ch I. l~liJ lit• ';ml "l'olt1•t• ru:-.h1•d lo bU!•} 1111dtm\ 11111tt•rst•1·111111..,;ind haull•d ,1\\a\' t"o car.., \\llh t•nouj.?h So\<- ll'l ·madc• t•xplu1111·cl> to kill ever ~ bo<b w1th111 ,1 lO<h ard radius Tht> tcrtnr l'I 1•,plo:.11cs 1-'Cr\' t1m1•d to tklon.1ll' ,1l noon. 1~hrn ~lreN-..Y.uuld lw nlll'>lt:ro"dl'<I " LJ1rd s,11cl I hat :11-:aan 111 J973. 1u:-.t bl'loi t• ('ht t'>lOlJ:.. "the (;IA 1<'.1rnt•d th.11 '" 1111111 ll. hanc1 l'JrrH'd So\ wt :-01\ 7 m1~1ks • cx 11 l·ml'ly ;11·ru1 .111• al(,11n11l low· fh in.: a 11 c.-r .1 fl · \\ 1•rc being ~mUJ!i;!lcd 11\ l.1h1 Jn d1plomat1c pour h<:'" to Hlac.-1.. St•ptember ler ror1~t~ 1n t-:ur UIH' The l<'rron sb planned tu '>hoot do\\ n a 747 lancl in.: in Romt• QUALITY TELEVISION BIG LEAGUE SETS at LITTLE LEAGUE PRICES UMPIRES EYEVIEW of EVERY PLAY WITH . ONLY ZENITH HAS IT! COST LESS THAM A. PAIR OF SEASON TtCKETS, PARKING. ETC. 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Famous~~.:,; dependability! l 7 Irvine I EDtTlON • to.L. 69, NO. 106, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALt FORN tA THURSDAY# APRIL 15, 1~76 TEN CENTS 1 Aide: Battin Didn't Ask Vote Effort : ~Another former aide to indict- Orange County Supervisor obert Ballan testified today lhat worked on Battin's 1974 cam- 1gn for statewide otfice on county time. I But, under cross examination by defense attorney Matthew J{unlich. Steven Knobloch saui e was never personally told by ltin to do campaign chores. Knobloch, who is now an aide to Supervisor Laurence Schmit, said he took his campaign in· 6tructions from another former Battin executive U.Sil>lant . Tt.'<1 Mormtis. ··vou got your dtrtthons rrom Mr Moraitis, 1sn"t that true"" Kurihch asked ""That ·s correct ." Knobloch replied. ~reamery Truck Cream.ed ''Then Mr. Battin did not In struct you directly in the c11m- paign work. dld he?'' Kurilich continued. "That's right. lt was Mr. Moraitis." the witness answered Knobloch said that Battin in· structed him never to use phones ln b.ts supervisorial omce for campaign related work Before undergoing cross ex- About 66,000 pounds of milk. cottage cheese and other dairy products spilled from this truck when it went off the south side of the San Diego Freeway, between La Paz Road and Oso Parkway in Saddleback Valley ear- ly toduy. The truck rolled one and a half times down the hill before coming lo the resting point shown in this picture. The driver. Charles R. Godwin. 28, of Chula Vis - ta was thrown from the cab and rolled down the hill <•head of the truck. He was treated for multJple contusions and released Crom Mission Community Hospital. Cella Not Liquidating Doctor Dropping Some Real Est<Ue Hol,dings Ry GARY GR A1''VILLE 0110.. O•lly t'llol SU!t Thou~h besieged by civil and ('rlmanal laws uits, Dr. Louis Cella dE'n1cd today that he as h· qwdntan~ what was once thought to be h1!> virtually limitless finan· t'aal l'mp1rl'. ""Investments art' invt'slmcnls It shuuldn"t be alarming to put !>Oml' or them on the markl'l at this ur an~ other lime, .. Cella !\aid on<'tht•lt>'i,, the Santa Ana 1•h)'t1c-1.111 i11lm1t1ed somt• of hl't rrol t•.,talt• holding!> in Jnd out side Orange County a re up for s ale And, he added. moves to re· move hamsl'lr from a number of bus1nE'SS partnerships '"b<.'gan loni.t before this m<.'!>S got so in volved " The m ess Cella referred Lo in- cluded charges brought against ham and three or his business 31'· !-oc1ates by federal and county grand Juries. Last Jan . 12. the juries in li<'purate indictments charged CellJ, Thc>odore Schiffman. Sll'ph<'n E\ an!> a nd Geor ge 01· 'Rich Man' Sweeps Elllllly Nontlnations t.O~ ANGELES CAPI "R1rh Mon 1'0<1r l\hn:· the minusen('' .1hout 1" o brothc.>rs "llh con01l't 1nJ.t fortunt·~. :ccored a swt'cptn~ \ 1c-tnn with 23 Emmv noman:i li on~ from the T r l~\·1•.aon Aca11t•m y today ·· F.lt'anor and Franklin.'" th<' ARC r1lm nhout F'ranklin and F;IC'nnor Hoollt'\ ~It. wits noman11t t'(i fur ti\ F. m m v ~ Amoniz the "<'l.'ldy !-lenes ... M f\·S II"" ploc<'d rir~t with 11 men- Jions. followed b) "'Tlw M:1ry T\•ler Moore Show··" 1th 10 Woman·· und Michael Learned of "Thr Waltons " Jo'amahar gums hoei; appear as nominees for lead act.1r 1n dramatic series Peter Falk in "'Colombo," Karl Malden in "The Streets of San Francisco ... .lam(•S Garner in '"The Rockford ftlf'S ·• F;n1my historians could not re· coll when a show had so dominat· ro the nominations a dJd "Rich (~~ EMMY 0 S, Pac~iU) lendorf with bilking two hospitals out or almost S2 million Celia's partners an the two hospitals later s ued the four men and county Democratic party leader Richard O'Neill for $12 million. A month before the indict- ments were handed down. Cella borrowed hea vlly against his equity in his real estate holdings and homesteaded his Santa Ana home. Some of the money raised re- portedly was used to pay off un secured bank loans at a Santa Ana bank. loans purportedly made to help finance Celia's ex- tensive political operations. In 1974, he was CaUfom1a's top political campaign donor with re· ported contributioni; to 54 can didates or causes exceeding $500.000. The first indication that Cella was hard pressed came 1m· mediately after h<> was indicted when he had d1rfiNlty raising $75,000 bail. Later. he posted has one fifth interei;t in 684 aaes of R1vers1d<· County farmland to satisfy the bail requirement for himself aml his three co-defendants. That farm land, valued for s alr purposes al roughly S2 7 million. is now for sale, Cella said A business associate admitt<'<i that Santa Ana property bought at Celia's urging by Mercy (~e CELLA, Pa~t A?) amlnatlon by Kurlllch, Knobloch admitted thut he performed a good many campaign chores in Batlln's effort to be<:omc lteute· nantgovernor Included 1n tho!lc chores was the p1ck1ng up of campaign brochures printed an the pnnting shop at M1ss1on CommunUy Hospital in l\11ss1on \'1ejo At that tame. the print shop operation 1n the hospital re· Bo portedlv was a pohticru tool used by Or. Louis Cella to support Cftn· didotes. ln re-ply to questions from Deputy District Attorney Jack Ryan. Knobloch said be also stuffed campaign envelopes ln Ballm's Santa Ana law office whtl~ on county time and collect- ed lists or Democratic Central Committee member.s from coun- ty clerks throughout the slate. Like Moraitis, Knobl<>eh was granted immunity before testJ. fylll& today aod before testify~ in front of tho Grand Jury lost July. lt was in mid-August lhal th~ jury indicted Battin on seven felony charges related to alleais· lions that he made illegal use of the county employes and sup- plies in his unsuccessful bid for istulewlde office. Curbed CIA Thwarts Terrorist Plots NEW YORK (APl -Plots to kill masses of people with bombs in New York City and to as- sassinate elected officials in the United States have been thwarted by CIA infiltrat1on of terrorist grou p s. f ormer Defen s e Secretary Melvin Laird says. Wnting IO def<>nse or the Cen· lraJ lntelhgence Agency. Laird also credits A meracan in- telligence with saving the nation billions in defense costs and, since 1973, with keeping peace between Israel and Egypt. Laird's article. '"Let's Slop Un- dermining the CI A, .. was written for The May Reader's Di~est. the magazine for which he is senior counsellor for national and in ternational arra1rs Laird did not identify the specific targets or lhc thwarted assassinations He wrote ··on at least two oc cas1ons. the CIA has foreMallcd assassins bound ror the l:n1ted States with plans to kill elected public officials . '"It has also thwarted plans to kill prominent American Jews with letter bombs · · He said thl' attempted bomb ings in New York Caty coincided "ith a visit or former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir on Marrh4, 1973 He said. "Police rushed to busy midtown intersections and hauled away two cars with enough Sov- iet-made explosives to kill ever· ybody within a 100-yard radius. The terroris t explosives were timed lo detonate at noon. when streets would be most crowded.'· Laird said that again in 1973. just before Christmas ... the CIA lt>arned that s ix small, hand- carried Soviet SA-7 missiles -ex- tremely accurate against low- Oying aircraft were being smuggled in Libyan diplomatic pouches to Black September ter- rorists in Europe. The terrorists planned to shoot down a 747 land· mg in Rome. However, acting on CIA intelligence, European gov- ernments disrupted the operation and spared the lives of hundreds Brown Names Fielding to Transit Panel Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. has appointed G J . "Pete .. Fielding, former general manager of the Orange County Trons1t Daslrtct, to the State Trans portation Board Fielding, of South LaRuna, ~a~ selected along with Lake Tah0<.• resident Bt>atrice Ann Barkley to the state post which requires Senate confirmation Fielding, 42, is a social science professor at UC Jrvinc and as · soc1ate director or the 11tatewide UC Institute of Transportation St udit>s. He was ~ener<al manager of OCTO rrom 1971 to 1975. He succeeds R1rhard R. Brown nf El CaJon, whose term expired. of holiday travelers." Laird maintained that dis· closures of intelligence activities by congressional investigations are compromising and paralyz. ing the agency's ability to func· lion. ··For instance,•' he writes, "dis- closures that the United Slates has used submarines in Soviet ter- ratora a I waters to monitor Russian weapons tests have. greatly diminished the flow of this '9tal intelligence.'· ··During the past 25 years." he ·. continued, "the Soviet Union has ' not developed a single major new weapon without our knowing 1l well in advance. Without such 1 knowledge, we undoubtedly would huve wasted untold billions <See CIA, Pa1e A%) De's a She? Father of 3 Wants Sex Change A Buena Park man prediC"ts hr" ill be a woman when he: appears an court June l applied Wednesday for perm1s~1on to change his name. IF ORANG I:: County Superior Court Judge Samuel Dreazen grants the petition filed h)' David Gerard Auger. 28, he wall legally become a she Diane Marie Auger. County clerk's officials who accepted the application Wednesday said ii was the first such petition to cross their counter. Court records refleet that Auger sued his wife. Ellen Ruth Auger. for divorce six months ago. The couple"s final decree would normallv be issued on or about April 29. MRS_. AUGER has been granted custody or the couple's ~ee.Jii&.tte <Iris -~6 and 3 -and is receiving cbild support payments from her estranged husband. Auger states in the petition filed Wednesday that his sex· ual change 1s currently under way via hormone treatment. He expects lo be a female when he appears in court. World Cruise Ship Cools Near-riot TRIESTE, Italy (AP> -Irate passengers who paid between $1.000 and $4 ,000 for a 72·day world cruise aboard an Italian ship nearly rioted over a shortened stay in Acapulco. Mex- aeo, and the cr ew at one point wa!\ ordered to be ready to use firl' hoses against them. the shap "s owners said today. Five of the 1,500 passengers were ordered off the ship. and they left with the "help of Mex· ican police" who were called aboard, but the hoses were not used, at said. The five passengers ordered orr were identified by the com- pany as Raphael and Phyllis Laghtman and Manus Carhn ur Britain, and Hans Tinti and Io grid Bents of West Germany. The Hamburg news paper Bild said they were "thrown from board," and were among 300 passengers who complain<>d about the !!hip's running behind i;chedulc and "drastically re· duced StRhtsceing schedules in other ports of call.·· Bild said the pa11sengers wert> about to hand a petition lo the captain, Ricc:iottl Santorini, re· questinR a longer sta y an Acapulco when 11ailors armt•d with clubs turned on them. The company made no mrntion or clubs in ils account or tt1t· episode. The "grave incident" and "db- order"' occurred April 7 • 8 after the 27 ,OOO·ton Galileo Galilei, carry ing 346 crewmen, was rorced to cut short a scheduled stop in Acapulco, the company said. It said the ship departed from its <'ourse from Haiti to Acapulco on April Sin answer to a call for help rrom a freighter to pick up an Injured seaman. causing & 131'2 hour delay in arnvang in Acapulco. Some passengers asked t he ('aptaan to delay departure from Acapuko so they could spend lhl• time they were scheduled lo spend there. the company said. Dul the skipper, al the direc- tion or the company, refusl'd , s aying this would cause pro hlems In sailing through the• l'anama Canal where traffic wai. s narled following a strike bv canal workers. The disorder ensued. The· !ihlp 1s scheduled to com plrt<> itr. world tour m Genoa on /\pnl 25 Const "'e ather 0 lA>l' C rant. "ho won a !>upport ing Oscar ror . 'Shampoo ... "O'i nomanal('d as star of a comedy r;eri es for tht' shortrunnan~ "Fay .. H l'r t'ompelitors are the famaltar stars of CBS situation comedies Be a trice Arthur 11f "l\taudl'." Valerie Harpe r of "Rhoda.·· Mary Tyler Moore and (:Ions Leachman of "Phyllis."' Man Leaps To Death Man, 32, Beheaded Partly <'loudy Friday ('X· cept mostly sunny In the afternoon. Conaldrrnble lo w clouds and fCU!'lty northwesterly winds tonight. High Frlday lower 605, low.tonlghl upper40s. ' The nominees for lead actor in a comedy series were Jack Albertson of ·'Chico and the Man ... H~I Linden of "Barney Miller .. Alan Alda of '"l\t ·A·S.H" 11nd Henry Winkler oC "Happy Days." . The nominees for leading ac- tress in a dramatic series in· eluded two with canceled s bow!'t Anne Meara of "Kate McShane" and Brenda Vaccaro or "Sara " Also named were Angle Dickinson of "Police LOS ANGELES <AP) - One person was killed to- day when he leaped from his room in an effort to esca~ names that swept through the top noor o( a Wilshire Center area hotel. Fire om caals said the un· identified man was killed In the leap from his flnh floor room at the Post Hotel on South Bonnie Brae Street. The rire apparently started In his room. sajd fire department s pokesman Ray Carpenter. Soccer Fan Runs Imo Plane in France ST. ETIENNE. France (APl -A whirling propeUer blade lopped off the bead of a celebrat- ing soccer fan today as he and more than 2,000 other fans mobbed a chartered airplane br· inging home the first Fre.nch SOC· cer team to qualify for the Euro- pean Cup finals in l7 years. The victim w as Joseph Bernard. a 32-dur-old •uto body mechanic an t111thcr of three children. He was part of a delirious crowd that overwhelmed 40 policemen at Boutheon Airport and ran to the turboprop aircrafl carrying the St Etienne players. The team was returning from Holland. where it advanced into the finals or Europe's most pre· sligious soccer competition by holding Eindhoven. a Dutch team, to a draw. St. Etienne will plQ'defending champion Bayem Mlllll&eb of West Germany on May 12 iJfGllSgow, Scott and. Pol~ said Bernard. described by bit wif• as a fan wbo never mb a st. EllcQne home game, watched the game on television Wednesday night and then joined a friend to celebrate in the streets. A jubilant crowd formed and moved to the airport in the early hours of the morning. There was much drinking as Che fans waited for the team to arrive. Police said the crowd broke a glass door to reach the runway. Reporters at the scene described massive confusion on the runway and drunken fans <Stt BEHEADED, Page A2) l INSIDE TODAY Bobits on the black mar~t con1Htute a f 011t ·11row1ng cnmf' ltl"dromr winch i.• ~t troctrng the alttntwn of tit~ Ma/Kl. Sef' Page A 7. .,.,_,.,.k• ............. 0. LM .. ,. C.lltef'N• OUtlllM C-10 0-...- 0tllft ... ll•" ...... p ... l11tttui-.. t "-· ... _.,. ,_ ...... -u-... lades •.. , •• ... •• .,., ., CM C• . .. , .. ,. .... .u ... •, .· .42 DAILY PllOT Ides of April Income Taxes Due Today Today 1.<1 that tne,•ttabh: day whea taxes are due and those or )Ou ~ho haH.-n l filed )our relW"IU have llnl.ll mld· night to )(t'l your :state and feder aJ tax tortna postmuked Ml ING the dt•adhnc could cost you money Hoth the state and feoderal aovernment charce penalty ftt11llnd1ntrrcst on l;itt• fllwg!>, The federal "overnmC'nt churfW' rive pt:rct>nt per month with u 25 ~recnt celling for the penalty tan<! an 1n tcrcst rate or seven perr<•nt T llF. 1'TATE aovcmment chu1 ~I!:. an unhm1ted fi ve pt'rccnt pen11lty tee p.:r cnonth plu~ un 1nterest rule ol J2 pu cent on late ftllngA . Extensions on tiling ran be obtulntd from both the federal and state governments, but the rntcrei.t Ii\ 111 :.till be charged. SPOKESMEN nt tax o ffi ces have been reminding rei.1- danta to be sure they are sending the stult: returns to the l"'ranchise Tax Board and the federal returns to the Internal Revenue Service. They also point out that the returns mus t carry an Apnl I~ postmark. Returns put into some mailboxes late today could miss the postal pick up and won't gel postmarked un- til Friday. meaning the returns~ 111 be considered late. 2 Injured In One-car Accident An Irvine youth, hurled from his tumbling auto in a roll over accident about midnight Wednes· day in Huntington Beach, 1s hospitalized while his companion 1s recovering at home from less serious injUTies. police reported today. Andrew Dana Jones, 17, or 4921 Persimmon Lane. Irvine. was listed in good condition at Pacifica Hospital where offlc1ab declined to specify his 1nJunes. His passenger. Dexter Duhn Smith, 17. o f 2508 Newport Blvd • Costa Mesa, remained in the ht lie German car in the sin1:le auto accident on Beach Boulevan1 just north of Adams Avenue and was not senously hurt P oltce OHicer Dennis Metzger ~aid Jones was driving south of Beach Boulevard bet"cen l 't1ca Street and Adams Avenue about 11 :30 p.m. when his front wheel ~tr u ck t he center d1v1dcr cat apulting the car over it into oncoming traffic lanes. Police today were evaluatin~ circumstances or the mi!>hap to determine other possible factors than Jones· account that he swung too wide in making 11 right turn UCI Student 'Critical' Mte r Accident A UC Irvine student, inJured ~hen she was struck by a car 1n front of her Jnglewood home Sun· day night, remains in critical ~ondit1on today . arcording tu :1 spokesman for Uamcl Freeman Hospital. Helt>n Eggers. 20, and another UCI student. Robert Goodyear. were both struc k by a car that sped from the scene of the acct· dent. Goodyear. a slartin~ p1tther for the unlvcr:.1ty 's baseball team , suffered u broken leg in the accident lie was released from the Inglewood hospital We<lncs· day. Miss Egger!l, 20, is a Junior ma· Joring In i;or1.i1 1•cology. A spoke:.m::in for lht• ho~p11 al srud she 1s In lhl' ho~p1l.!l's surg1cnl intensivt' cart• uni! Hunger S trike Ends SAN QllENTIN (/\I') Forty tour "Death Row" inmntcs have stortN1 eating again bcrause Snn ~Ut>ntln Prtllll n nfftrials pro m111<'d snrl1v1dual tclC'Vl!llOn !lt•ts. tbrN• hot nw a1' .1 1t;iy ~ind acces' to u law hbrnry ORANGE COAST '""'i..·~V"f,. .. •.tt ..... ''•hi~ wrt lt, .. ._.,,...,,(Jff" ~rwttl"' •~•"'" ,.,.\, •'t•vt'11•'-"'4tt-.1"-,._,.,., '""'1i·-.t1ti,J•110< '"'01"~ . ..,,..,.,,,...,,t1IH~'••• ,.,,t,tuP111J Nl,..,>(1 .. , IP'l•~vvlll f t1U.w ti" < •· 1'•' ""4 w N"•t••tl lh•Ar ~. ~1111"\tlf"(lfl"' ...... 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The players inside the plane heard the impact or the pro. relier, Le Scour s aid They ""ere petrified at the horror of the insane scene · · All of France was celebratmf,'t the berth m the finals. a maJOr exploit for a country without J real international sports h1•ro sint·e s k1er Jean-Claude Killy \\On the 1968 Winter Olympics. President Valery G1scard d 'Estaing sent a telegram to thl' mayor of St. Etienne Michl'! Durafour. his labor minister saying, "thank you St . Etiennl' for having brought France mto the final." Commenting on the joy and thr tragedy in a Page One cdltonal, 1-rance·Soir said. "lt's said lh<1t nothing is simple in France and we're not gifted for celebratln~ Sort .ind round hapf)incss J Ui.t 1~n·t our lot." •·rom Page ,\ I CELLA ... General Hospal al is also on the murk et. But Cella said he has no inten· tion at this time of orrenng a bwlding he owns at Civic Center Drive and Broadway 1n Santa Ana for sale. The two-story building is the home of the doctor's medical practice. the Santa Ana Clink. Cella said that negotiations to sell h is interest in Kobe En· terprises "have been under way for some time." lie reportt:dly 1s a one.fourth partner In the Kobe p:1nncr:ship with O'Neill and state Controllvr Kenneth Corv Its rhicr holding is a 541 acre ranr h near Sa<'ramento. Other Cella huldm1ts. nonl' of them valued for sale purpose~ al more than $150,000, are scattered throughout the Santa Ana arcu, mcludina t"'·o apartment houses and two 0((1ct• hullding<1 lhll 4.'qu1ty m those real 1)rOJ)(•r t} holdings r t'(>Mlcdly 1i. hcav1Jv t•nrumbcred by mortJ?ai;te:i and rollateral ass1gnment..<1 for lo:in'l. F ront Page ,I I EMMYS ... Man. Poor Mon " The AOC dramatization o( the Irwin Shaw novel scored nominations for Its three leads -Nick Nolt<'. Pctl'r Strauss and Suun HlaJu,•ly. Edward Asner, beUer known ai; the grurr news dir(X:tor or ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show," was nominated as lead actor in a s ingle appearance for 111~ r(ll(' ll' the embittered. crippled fJth,•r m "R1rh Man. Poor Man ·· Also nominatt>d in supporting categont>s were Ray Milland, Robert Reed. Dorothy McGuire. Kim Darby, F1onnuala Fianagan and Kay Lt>n~ from the novel dramatization. Asner was also nominated as s upporticg actor In "'The Mary Tyler Moore Show." as was Ted Knight. ABC. which has overtaken the ratings r<1c<' late in the season, finished a shade behind CBS In the nominatio n totals. The scores: CBS 110, ABC 109, NBC 77, PSS 38 and syndicated shows e11tht. The awards for nighttime pro· gramming will be telecut on ABC Monday, Mny 17. 'Wife 11f alt.laf ul' 'An Aeeident' Cultist Tells Didn't Mean to Bury Her Laguna Murder FERNANDil':ABU\Cll Fl.1 Cr\Pl '\tll'lens('al torney says 1l ''us purely ilt'<'td('nlttl thJl WUUam PNt•r Wright Jr. buried ht~ "1(1: uhvt• with a bulldoZl' r. Quentin Till madt.t that nssessmC'nt or the killing of Laura Wright. 19, the na~hl of Nov 10, .is he spoll.c m C'OUrt Wednesda). B)' T<)M 8t\RLEV OllM 0.11, ... , .. ""'" Strusillnt: to retwn his ~om posur~. lla&rO Krishna dl·votec John M1r hael Moort' told un Oranae County" Supcnor Court jury lute Wednesday that bill w1fe talked o f m nrrylng another member or the fuith moments before hr ~hot her three timt•s in lhe head. Moore tearfully testified In his own defenst> that h~ had no pnor mtentlon of shooting Jayme Sim· mons Moore. 2,1, Ma y lSwhen he waited 1n the alley adJacenl tu her Laguna Beach apartment bwlding ~loore said his intt>nlion before he heard the alleged comment made by ht!'. c:.tranged wife was lo confront the man he believed was shanng her apartment and her bed -Konipna Dasi, a Brahma m the Hare Knshna mo\'ement Moore told the Jun· that he knew and his wire had admitted that Koniprw had sexual rela· tions with her while she wus three months pregnant with hb own ch1ld Juliette. who 1s now 3. He testified that the situation in the Laguna Beach temole at 6-11 Ramona St. rurther inflamed him when he learned that his wife had had sexual relations with other devotees and that other members had their eyes on her. .. They wt>re a ll trying lo put the make on her," he said. "It's a bad scene at the Laguna temple. I think it's a Hry dim outlook · there." Moore. a member of the Los Angeles temple or Hare Krishn~. said he was angered by his estranged ~ 1fe's repeated in· fidelities and her failure to con· form t.o Hare Krishna's stan· dards which. he said, dominated his own ltre. He denied prosecution allega· lions that he intended to kill his Sunny, Wann Weekend Seen Over Easter Weather forecasters are call· ing for a sunny Good Friday and arc predicting shghUy warmer temperatures for the Easter w~kend. According to foreosters with the U S. Weather Sen;ce, clouds that blanketed the Orange Co~t this morning were only passing through. Temperatures that have been hovenng in the high fifttes are expected lo chmb to the mid six· ties. Forecasters also called for gusty northwest winds Friday. The cool and cloudy weather, punctuated by Monday's rain, has kept spring vacation beach altt>ndance down and lifeguards are predicting continued low beach attendance In light or the root air temperatures and water temperatures in the 55·degree rnnRe. Tht-marine foret-ast calls for weather conditions that are like· ly lo reduce boating traffic over the weckt>nd Tht• forecast calls for three.foot wind waves and rouRh ~cas to be 1tcnerated by the snme wind~ I h<1t are opccte<J to blow lht' douds aw:iy. Convict Holds Prison Aide RIVERSIDE CAP) A prisoner Ill Riverside County Jail ht'ld JI pnson orrl<'er hoslnge at knifepolnt for an hour while de· mandir'IK lo S('e the judRe who !ll'ntcnccd him , deputies stud. They said Jetr llcrry. 37. or Palm Sprin~s. took service of. ricer John Stohll'y hostage Wl·d· nesdav after he had been sen· tenceci lo 10 year~ to lift' In prison for a series of armed robtx.-nes. Authorities said lk'rry'e; at· tornc\' <'\ l'ntuallv t;1lk<'d him into surrendering F r ont Page 1\ I CIA ... preparing to countt'r threats which dtd not actually exlst." As for the Mid die East situation ~ince 1973. Laird says U.S. in· telllgence has kept Israel and Egypt continuously Informed of each other's mihlarystatus. "Given proof that neither b about to pounce on the other, the Arabs and lsraehs h:we been will. ing at lust to try to devise a lorm u I a for M ldd lc East harmony. Our intelligence has bou1ht the necessary lime." wife at Iler mother's home tn St. Louis in January. 1974 "1 took u gun lo lhr home to 11care ber," he said "I wanted her ba('k 11nd I w:lnt\-d to st•<.• tl<.'r ;.1dopt th~ Krii,hnu col'l!lciousnei:.s "h1ch 21he introduced me to before wt got IT\ arricd." Moore" as plu<'cd on five year~ probul1on In SI l.11u1!> afkr being found "uilly of ai.sault with a de odl.> li\eapon Police said a ~hut wus fired 10 the Simmons hom~· while Moore i:.t ruggled \\llh ht!> wife and her mother. Moore said the shooting 1n Laguna erupted when his w1ft>, accompanied by another female member or lht> sect and lht:1r t"o small children. left her apart· ment and approached his tudmg place on Goff Street He quoted her as telling Diana Howard shortly before he ,,;tepped into view with the gun in his hand: ·'It ·s going to be so nice being marned to a Brahma." Moore said he knew the re- ference was to Konipria t>as whom he described as bein g a "disgrace to the Krishna move. tnent .. and a long haired, bearded rebel who ha d given false concept'!; of the movement to many members including Moore's wife "J got a real sirk feeling, re· ah iing that she had been in bed with a man who was once kicked out of our move ment.•· Moore said. "ll felt, you know .. "The "itness 's voice trailed off. "Were you p--o!t?" defense attorney Roger Agajaruan asked Moor e. "I was mad. J was angry," Moore replied. "But I didn't real· ly mean to shoot her. But I admit that I pulled the trigger on the gun that day after she lunged towards me." Deputy District Attorney Frank Briseno expected t.o cross examine Moore today. Till. in un opcrung stuternt•nt m Wright's triul for (1r~t·dtgrec murder. said thl! ddcndnnt nnd has w1Cc hnd :1rgued nhout an lnsuru1wt• polic:y trnd the womun :,aid she would rather be dend So, the attorney said, Wn~ht du~ ti hole with the bulldozer and was astorushcd when his wlfo jumped in ll "The whole happening that ni~ht was purely ac· c1dcnt:.11." Tall told the jury o( ~• x n11:n and six women. Vr. J<1hn T. Lt!gow1k. tl1t• c·ounty's a ssociate medical examiner. testified th3t Mrs . Wright had three potentially fatal injuries: suffocation by inhal- mg soil, internal injuries and head and neck inJuries. Spirit Wins Race, Finishing at 12: 10 By ALMON LOCKABEY °""' ,.. •• , ••• , .... , ... Spirit, a 58·foot Sparkman & Stephe ns yaw I skipper ed by Robert O'Brien of the California Yacht Club was the first yacht to finish the 600·mile Guadalupe Island race at 12: 10 a.m. loday. Twelve othe r yachts had finished by 10 a.m . leaving two still at sea. Sid Renkow's Cal-36 Sigame, Del Rey Yacht Club, which was djsmasted Tuesday night, was taken in tow by the Coast Guard Wednesday and towed to San Diego. As line honors winner, Spirit picks up the Endyntion Trophy, an award she lost by only a few minutes m the first racem 1973. Yachts which had finished by IO a.m.were: Spirit. 12 :10 a.m .; Anona. 1.30 a.m.; Drum beat. 2:20 a .m.; Swift, 3.10 a .m.; Casper, 4 a.m . Scotch Mist. 5.15 a.m.; Super Star , 6:20 a.m.: Tomahawk 11 . 6 :?O am .. Rl'd Baron 11 , 7 a.m . Talis man . 7 a .m .. Countes::. Theresa nernudette, 10 n.m . Quam1rhun, JO .10 n.m.; Lorelei, 10:30 a .m. Still at sea werl' uprcchaun ;ind Dulmaha. They were not expected lo finish before tonight. Red Baron and Talisman staged a photo fm1sh with the former poking her bow across the finish line a fraction of a second ahead. The two yachts finished the last mile with spinnakers fly ing and a Jibing match riS!ht up lo the line. The first i:.1x finishers spent most of the nil'!ht Ln a flat calm less than 10 miles from the finish. A lig ht southeaster got them moving about lOp.m . Cnorf1cial computations by the Balboa Yacht Club race commit tee indicated that Scotch Mist. a Lapworth·32 skippered by Don Anderson. nvc. IS the winner of the Vilan Couch Memorial Trophy for the bec;t lime under the International Offshore Ruic . . ®QUALITY TELEVISION BIG LEAGUE SETS at LITTLE LEAGUE PRICES UMPIRES EYEVIEW of EVERY PLAY WITH ... ONLY ZENITH HAS IT! COST LESS THAN A PAIR OF SEASON nCKETS, PARKING. ETC. AT THE IALL PARK f 'ull 1:n•·lof11 M nrrnHI i1•s 1•111."i Our 1•1•r!'CnHnl On.-\1•nr f,;unrnu••••• Ou 1 . .-•• ,.,, ,.rud1w1 Mt' .'t,.11! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa H.....W-'l .. 1 lwww 2 0.... w ... ef Certs ~. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sar. 9-5:30 Serrtilt et. H.,._. .,_ SMc4 It h Th• Profe11lonol1 Fomous Zenith quality! Famous.;..;.~~ dependability! 7 • ; Laguna/South Coast EDITION Today's Closing N.Y. Stoek8 '{OL. 69, NO. 106~ 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1t76 TEN CENTS oore: 'I Was Angry • • • Pulled Trigger~· • By TOM BARLEY Ol tll• 0•11~ flllel IYff Struggling to retain his com· ure. Hare Krtshn:a devotee obn Michael Moore told an ange County Superior Court ury late Wednesday that bis wife anted or marry ing another ember of the faith moments ore he shot her three times 1n ehead. Moore tearfully testified in his ... \ . own defense that he had no pnor intentwn of is hooting Jayme Sun· mons Moore. 24 , Mu> 15 't\hen h~ waited In the alley adJacl'nt to her Laguna Beach apurtment building. Moore said his fotention before he t:\!ard the alleged comment made by his estranged 't\1fe wos to con{ront the man he beheved was shanng her apartment and he r bed -Ko napna Dasl. a Brahma in the Hare Krishna mo\•ement. Moore told the JUry that he knew and his wife had adm1lt~ that Kon1pria had sexual ~·ela· tlons with her while she was three months pregnant with his own child -Juliette, who is now 3. He testified that the situation in the Laguna Beach temple at 641 Ramona St . further inflamed Creamery Trtrek Creamed About 66,000 pounds of milk. cottage cheese and other dairy products s pilled frqm this truck when it went off the south side of the San Diego Freeway, between La Paz Road and Oso Parkway in Saddleback Valley ear· ly today. The truck rolled one and a half times down the hill before coming to the resting Point shown in this picture. The driver , Charles R. Godwin, 28, of Chula Vis- ta was thrown from the cab 31ld rolled down the hill ahead of the truck. He was treated for multiple contusions and released from M1ss1on Community Hospital. Cella Denies Liquidation Of Empire By GARY GRANVILLE Of llM 0.llf l"llel ~ Though besieged by civil and ~rimin al lawsuits, Dr. Louis Cella denied today that be is It· quidating what was once thought to be his firtually lt nuUess finan· clal empire. "Investments nre Investments It shouldn't be alarming to put some of them on the m arket al this or any other lime.·• Cella said. Nonetheless. ttw Santa Ana physician admitted some of h1~ real estate holding~ 1n and out· aide Orange County arc up for sale . And, he addl'd. moves to re· move himself from a number of business partners hips "began long before this mess got so in vol\'ed ·• The mess Cella referred to in· eluded charges brouaht against him 11nd three of his business as· 8ociates by federal and county grand june~. Last J on. 12. lh<> juries In separate indktmcnls <'har.:ccl CSu CELLA, Pagt' t\2) ft'eatla er Partly cloudy Friday U · tept mostly sunny In the afternoon. Considerable low clouds and gusty northwesterly winds tonight. High Friday lower 60s. low tonight upper 40s. I NSIDE TODAY Babiea on t~ bla<'lc ma't~t ton1ttt11tt o /oat-growing cnmt S!llldrome whtch f8 o.l tract1ng tht: attt11tl()rl of tht: Mafia Set Poge A7. l•dex Niguel Pastor Set On Alcoholism Unit Fr. David 0. Duran of Laguna Niguel has been named as one of -five people appointed to the 15· member state Alcoholism Ad· v1sory Board by Gov. Edmund G. Brown. Fr. Duran. contacted at his home lodav. said he had had a long interest m the problem!> of alcoholism and had voiced his concerns lo the governor on several occasions. ··r indicated m y desire to tw of service 1n any way l could." J"r. Duran said. lie said he became a~ualnlcd with Drown when the f<Overnor was s eeking the offi ce o( secretary of state. • "As with an advisory capacity, one has to get into the bourd to sec whut has hcl•n done nncl whul has to be done.'' the Niguel resi· dent said. Fr. Duran is afnt.iated with the Sacramento diocese. He is active locally in work with alcoholics. He resides at 31252 flying Cloud Drive. The board was created by 1975 legislation to give advice on alcoholism treatment to the Health 11nd Welfare Agency and the state Office of AJcohol Pro· gram Management. The state Senate previously appointed fi ve members, and the Assembly five. Other appointees. announced Wednesday. are Or. C. Leslie Collins. 68. of Sacramento: the Rev. Archie M. Smith Jr., 36, of Berkeley: Fee Herren, 40, or Buena Park, and Eileen R. Browne, 61, of San Jose. Ex-Laguna Planner Cites City Conflicts By FREDERICK SCJIOEMElll. 0t1i-.o..11 ....... ~11 Robert Joseph says he wu terminated as Laguna Beach planninit director because of con tucts with the city adm1rustrat1<>n on the course of city planrunit policies Joseph, ln a telephone In. terview today. said he wanted Laguna Beach to lake a more ac· live role in regional and state planning m alters. He said the city administra· tlon 's priority, however , Is municipal projects. .. Laguna cannot afford to sit on the sea coast and tx-come a little v1llagl'," said Joseph "Regional growth and the pro· blems as11ociated with it -<traf fie) circulation and pollullon do not recognize municipal boun danes." "I tried to initiatt' a course of ll<'· lion. tt was not well received ... Joseph 1aid. Joseph said he received a termination nollc~. errect1\e (Sff PLANNER, P•re A.Z, ~ .... -SOUOHTACTION Robert.lo~ him when he learned that hill wile had had ~exual relollons with other devotees and thut other members had their eyes on her. "They were oll trying to put the make on her." he sald. "It's a bad scene at the Laguna temple. I think it's a very dim outlook there." Moor e. a member of the Los Angeles temple of Hare Krishna, Bo sn1d he w:is angered by hi:s estranged wife's repented m· fidehlles and her failure t<>& con· form to Hare Krishna's !;tan· dards which, he said, dominated hisownllfe. He denied prosecution aJlega. lions that he intended to kill his wife at her motber's home ln St. LoulsinJanuary, 1974. "I took a gun to the home lo scare her," he said. "I wanted hl'r bnck and 1 wanted to see her adopt the Krishna consciousnes:. which she introduced me to before we got married." Moore wa~ placed on five yelars probation In St. Louis aner being found guilty of assault with a de· adly weapon. Police said a shot wa fired in the Simmons home while Moore struggled with tus wire and her mother. <SeeJUUSllNA, Page AZ) \ s Curbed . CIA Thwarts Terror~t Plots NEW YORK CAP> -Plots to kill masses of people with bombs in New York City and to as· sasslnate elected officidls m the Uruted States have been thwarted by CIA Infiltration of terrorist groups, fo r mer Defens e Secretary Melvin Lairdsa~. Writing in defense Of the Cen· lral Intelligence Agency, Ullrd a lso credits American in· telligence with saving the natlon billions in defense costs and. since 1973, with keeping peace between Israel aod Egypt. Laird's article, .. Let's Stop Un· dermming the CIA," was wn tten for The May Reader's Digest, the magazine for which he is senior counsellor for national and tn· ternat1onal affair~ Laird did not 1dent1fy the specific targets or the thwarted assassinations. He wrote: "On at least two oc· casions, the CIA has forestalled :lSsassins bound for the United States with plans lo kill elected public officials. "It has also thwarted plans to kill prominent American Jews with letter bombs ... He said the attempted bomb- ini• ln New York City coincided with a visit of former lsraeU Prime Miniater Golda Meir on March4.1973. He said. "Police rushed to busy mJdtown intersections and hauled away two cars with enough Sov· iet·made explosives lo kill ever· ybody within a 100.yard radius. The terrorist explosives were timed to detonate at noon , when streeu would be most crowded." Laird said that again in 1973, just before Christmas, "the ClA ·learned that six small. hand· carried Soviet SA· 7 missiles-ex· tremely accurate against low· flying aircraft -were being s muggled in Libyan diplomatic pouches lo Black September ter· ronstsin Europe.Theterronsts Brown Names Fielding to Transit Panel Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has appointed G. J . "Pete" Fielding, former genera l manager or the Orange County Transit District, t o the State Transportation Board. Fielding. of South Laguna. was selected along with Lake Tahoe resident Beatrice Ann Barkley to the st ale pos t which requi res Senate confirmation. Fielding, 42. is a social science professor at UC Irvine and as· sc>elale director of the stale-wide UC Institute of Transportation S tudi es. H e was general manager of OCTD from 1971 to J97S. He succeeds Ri<'hard R. Brown of El Cajon, whose term expired. planned to shoot down a 747 land· ing in Rome. However, acting on CIA intelligence. European go\'· emments disrupted the operation and spared the lives of hundreds or holiday travelers ... Laird maintained that dis· closures of intelligence :iclivilil'.<. · by congressional investigations are compromising and paralyz. mg the agency's ability to rune· lion. "For instance," be writes, ''dis-, <See CIA, Page All , He's a She? Father of 3 Wants Sex Change A Buena Park man predicts.he will be a woman when he appears in court June I applic<I Wednesduy for permission to change his name. IF ORANGE County Superior Court Judge Samuel Dreizen grants the pelJtlon filed by David Gerard Auger. 2R, he will legally become a she -Diane M arle Auger. County clerk's orrlcials who accepted the application Wednesday said it was the first such petition to cross their counter. Court records reflect that Auger sued his wife, Ellen Ruth Auger. for divorce six months ago. The couple's final decree would norm ally be issued on or about April 29. MRS. AtJGEll has been granted custody of the couple's three little girls -ages 7, 6 and 3 -and is receiving child support payments from her estranged husband. Auaer st.ates In th~ PtUaion filed Wednesday that his sex. ual chHge fs currently under way via hormone treatment. He expects t.o be a female when he appears in court. San Clemente Man Routs Two Attackers A 2l·year-old man told San Clemente police toda y h e wounded one of two robbers who took $2.40 from him at knife point and was about to "slit his throat" when he deflected the attacker·s blade, raroming it into the ban· dit. The man, Mark C. DeBauche or Oceanside, said both m en r an off with one of them screaming "he cut me. he cut me." The inci· dent reportedly occurred on Calle Mir ador late Wednesday. The robbery victim sald he was accosted by two men one of whom held a knife in at his race and relieved him of all his money. Then the man with the knife was or dered by his partner to "slit his throat." With that, the victim grabbed the knife slab· bing the bandit in the bhoulder Perot Firm Eyed SACRAMENTO (AP> -A 1egl11lative subcommittee says 1l wtll "look at the books" of 11 com· puter firm owned by T«>x as mllUonaire JI. Ross Perot which processes Medi-Cal b1lhngs. A~ semblyman Barry Keene IO· Eurt>ka). suid Wednesday tht• firm Is Electronic Data Syst<·m~ <EDS). based in llou!>ton and drawing blood. The m an with the knife was described as being in lus 20s, of average height and weight, of Mexican herit age and with a scar over tus left eye. The other man was said to be about six feet tall w1lh no furthe r d escription available. 'Rich Man' Wins 23 TV Emmy Nods ' LOS ANGELES CAP> -"Rich Man. Poor Man," the mlnlserie1' about two brothers with conflid · mg fortunes, scored a sweeping victory with 23 Emmy nomina· I ion s from the Tele vision Academy today. "Eleanor and Franklin,'' the A BC film about f'rankltn and Elrnnor Roosevelt, was nominat· ed for 16 Em mys. AmonA the weekly series, "M· A S II " pluccd hrst wnh 11 men· t1ons. followed by "The; Mary Tyler Moore Show" with JO I.cl' Grant, who won a support· rng OsC'ar for "Shampoo," wa~ (Sf'e f.MMVS, P1t(cl\Z) 5 Removed From Ship Near-riot Hits Cruise .. TRIESTE, Italy <AP> -Irate passengers who paid between $1.000 and $4 ,000 for a 72-day world cruise aboard an Italian !'hip nearly rioted over a shortened stay in Acapulco, Mex· lco, and the crew al one point was ordered to be ready to u5e fi re hoses against them. the ship's owners said today. Five of the 1,500 passengers were ordered off lbe ship, and they left witb the "help Of Mex· ican police" who were called aboard, bot the hoses were not. used, it said. The five passengers ordered off were identified by lbe com· pany aa Raphael and Phyllis Ll&htman and Manus Carlin of Britain, and Hans Tint! and In· grid Bents of West Germany. The Hamburg newspaper BUd said they were "thrown from board," and were among 300 passengers who complained about the ship's running behind s chedule and "drastically re· duced sightseeing schedules in other ports or call." Bild said the passengers were about to hand a petition lo the c1pta.ln. ruccloUl Santorint, re· quutlng a l o nger llay in Acapulco wheh sailors armed with clubs turned oolbem. The company made no mention of cJubs in its account ~ the episode. The ··~rave incident" and .. dls· order'' occurred April 7 • 8 after the 27,000·ton Callleo Galllei, carrying 346 crewmen. wn forced to t'ut short a s.cheduled stop tn Acapulco, the company said. Jt said the s hip departed from its course from Haiti to Acapulcn on April 5 in ans wer lo n call for help from a freighter to pick up an lnJured seaman, causing a 131h·hour delay in arriving in Acapulco. Some passengers asked the captain to delay departure from Acapulco so they could tpend the time they were s~eduled to spend there. the coaipany said. But the skipper , .i the direc- Uon of lbc company, refused. saying this would cause pro· , <Ste CRUISE, Page Al) ,., ~ CAIL Y PILOT L/S Man, 32~ .. Beheaded By Plane S1' ETIENNE. J•'t·Jnn• IAPI A whirling proJK>ller bl.tde lopped off the he.1d of .1 C('lebrat Ing aoccer fan today as he .. nd mort-than 2,000 other fans mobbed 11 chartered iurplane br mglng home the hri>t F'rench :.oc cer team to qualify for the Euro pean Cup rinals in 17 yNm,. The v t c ti m was Jo:-. t' p h Bernard, a 32·year·old auto body mechanic and father of thrct.• children He was part o r a delirious c rowd that overwhelmed 40 poltcemen al Boutheon Airport 1tnd ran to the turboprop aircraft ~arrying the St Etienne players. The team was returning from Holland. where 1t advanced into the rinals or Europe's most pre· stig1ous soccer comp<'l1t1on by holdtng E1ndhoven. a Dutch tum, lo a draw St Etienne "'111 'Play defending champion Bayem Mumch or Wei.t Germany on May 12 In Glasgow. Scotland. Pohce said Bernard. descnbed by his wire as a fan who never missed a St. Et1 ennl' home game. watched the game on tclev1s1on Wednesday night a nd then ;omed a friend to celebrate in the streets A jubilant crowd formed and moved to t he airport in the early hours of the morning. There was much drinking as the rans waited for the team to arrive Police said the crowd broke a glass door to reach the runway. Reporte r s at the seen t' described massive confusion on the runway and drunken fans who paunded on the aircrart. A ground hos tess said she tried to wam the erowd or the danger. "but they had gone crazy and d1dn 't want to listen " Authorities said one of lhl' twin ·e ng1n e F o kk e r F'27 F'rlendsh1p airplane·-. propellers had stopped when Bt.>rnard wa.., hit by the left proJ)t'llcr. "h1ch was still turmn~ Gerard le Scour. a re parter on board the plane. said, ··All or a sudden through the window 1 saw the body or a man. Dceap1tat(•d T here was an immense 1m pr ess ion of unr eal horror. because all around the body the crowd continued to ~hout its JOY gone wild." ) Front Page A I PLANNER .. April 30. from City Monugcr Alfred Theal. Jost'ph has been Laguna ·s planninl! director for 10 months Prior to J01ning the city staff. Joseph. 36. w::is a planner for lht• South Coast Re 1oonal Zone Conservation C'omm1s-.1on Ile !>aid his C'"\penence with the regional coastal commission in· volvcd regional and statewide planning issues. "The city 1s not completely out of it," Joseph said, noting that Laguna Ilcach 1s part1c1pat1ng with other government agencies in studies or th<' Lu~una Green· hell and the state coastal plan. ·•nut we havf' to I~ mon• :i~ i::tessi\'r." fie characterized the city's cur rent att1tud<• lu\\ard n •g1onnl pla nn1nli( IS\Ul'S a.., ·rcac t1onJ r) " '"I think Lal(una 1-. u \cry nice rnmmunll\' ll 's <H f'rall ~oals an· \Cry adm1rahh'. hut there nr«> constraint' that <'\I'll todav that ore far .:11•.1\t'r l hall t.ai:una ·,re· sources ran cope with." Joseph ~tlld J oseph m<'nhoncd La~uno '<; many r 1U11•n,· comm1ttel'., a-. problcmatll' "C'1llH•n i n volvement is nece~sary but at must be taken in 1tg proper conte~l It should be ad· \ 1sory and not be nn implement· •ng souree." he snid ORANGE COAST I \C DAILY PILOT ,.,...°'~ (N\I natlf t•1trit -"' .. t-i<t.IUO'" f\ ...... I ,..._. ,,_,.,,.., 11r •\\,I\ DufH1 ·lwt h¥ lfW (Ir, _,@I ( H'I l'\i"'41\htf\4 (Af't tl•tt• ~·•'" .. f•IV'\ .... 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Mary T~ ler MOOrt' 8nd Clon s Leachman of ··Phylhs " Thr nomlnce11 for lead a('lor 111 a comedy serlt>S W\•re Jat•k AlberUon or "("h1ro tind tht· Man ... Hnl Ltnd\•n or "liur Ot'\ M1ll<'r," Alan Alda of "MA S II' 3nd Ht'nr) W111klt•r of "llapp) Days ·· The nominees for leading {1c tres111 In 11 dramaUr s<•ries tn· rluded two with ranreled show~ Anne Ml'ara of ''Kti tl• McShane" and Brenda Vnrrnro of "Sara .. Al so named wen• Angle D1ck1nson of .. Poh cl' Woman" and Michael Learned of "The Waltons." Familiar gumshoes appear as nominees for lead actor 1n dramatic series -Peter Falk in "Colombo." Karl Malden in "The Streets or San Francisro. ·· James Gar ner in "The Rockford Files." 'RICH MAN' STAR Peter StrauH Bicemennial Caravan Due 111 Dana Point O.lly P'llel Ito<!~· WHO'LL FINO HOMES FOR THESE ABANDONED CANINES AT LAGUNA ANIMAL SHELTER? Emmy historians could not re- call when a show had so dommat· ed the nominations as did "Rich Man . Poor Man." The ABC dramatization or the Irwin Shaw novel scored nominations for Its three leads -Nick Nolte. Peter Strauss ::ind Susan Blakely. The Arm<'d Jo'orceo; H1r,.nten- nial Cara\·an "ill lit• on d1:-.rlay f'l-1day and SJlunlJy at l>Jna Point Harbor Animal Services Officer Susan Howard, Laguna Mayor Phyllis Sweeney Hold Dogs Shelter Seeking Cash Edward Asner. better known as t he gruff news director of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," was nominated as lead actor in a single appear ance for his role as the embitter ed, crippled Cather in "Rich Man, Poor Man." The <'xh1b1t:; r11mpr1 ~m~ llw earavan will h<' loc·atf'd at the Emba readt'ro M arin;i ;111d will Ix• open from noon to 7 p m. Frida\ and 10 a.m to 1; p m Saturday · The d1spla) !'I IO four red. whnr and blut' cxh1h1t vans depict highlights or ~lrmed forC<'S his lory and various medical and technolos.:i cal contributions made by the military. Laguna Animal Service 'Life-oriented' Also nomin ated in supporting categories were Ray Milland, Several puppit's are spending their days at the Laguna Beach Animal Services Department sheller in Laguna Canyon wail· mg for someone to take them home. The puppies a rc those that have been ricked up by Laguna s two anima services otlleers. but not claimed by therrowners Cynthia Fuller. a member of the city's P et Rcspons1b1lttv Committee. said tbP s hl'lttr .. ., ansl-'-er lo lo~t . unda1mc·d or homeless pets "is prC'servatwn. f 'rona Page t\ I CELLA ... Cella, Theodore Schiffman, Stephen Evans and George 0 1. lendorf with bilking two hospitals out or almost $2 million. Celia's partners in the tl-'11 hospitals late r sued the four men and county De mocratic party leader Richard O'Neill for SI:? malhon. A month before th(• indict· ments were handed down. CellJ borrowed heavily against his equity in his real estate holdin~~ and homesteaded h1~ Santa Ana home Some of tht• money ra1i;ed rt'· portedly was used to pay off un· seeured bank loans at a Santa Ana bank, loans purportedly made to help finance Celia's ex tensive political operations. In 1974, he was Califorma·s top Political campaign donor with re· ported contributions to 54 can- did ates or causes exceeding SS00.000. The first indication that Cella was hard pressed camr 1m· mediately after he was indicted when he had difficulty rabinj.! SiS,000 bail. Later. he posted has one.firth Interest in 684 acres or Rlversrde County farmland to sotis rv the• ball requirement for him~cir ahd his three ro·dcrendant.s. That fa rm land. valued for sail' purpc>Sl'S at roul(hly $2 7 m11l1on. 1s now for sale. Cella said A business associate adm1ttrd that Santa Ana property bouf.!hl .tl Celia's urging by Mero Genl'ral Jlosp1t al 1s also on th1• market Rut Cella said hC' hns no mten tton at this time of orrcrin~ a blUlding he 0 14 ns al Civic Cenll'r Dnve and Broadway 1n Santa Ana for sale. •The two-story buildintt i"l the• home or the doctor's medical practice. the Santa Ana Cltn1c Cella said that n<'.1tottat1on., to 'it'll has intcrl'~t 1n Kobe Y.n IPrpnses "hav<' been und(•r WO\' for some time." He reporll'd '·' 1., a on1• f•lUrth partner in lht' Kobt• partn,•r!!hip "'1th O'Nt'1ll anrl ~late Controll<'r Kenneth Corv Its chier holding 1s a 541 aerl' ranch near Sacramento not destruction " "Our new shelter is. thus rar. a happy and llre·oriented place." she s aid. The shelter is located at Canyon Kennels in Laguna Ca· nyon . The phone number is 497-3552 The interim ~helter was leased from Dr R ose Ekeber g, a Laguna Beaeh vetennanan, as part or a e1ty·operated animal services program established when the Sor1ety for the Pre\'en· t1on or Crul•ltv to Animals ran· celled its contrart with the city f'ro1t1 Page .\I KRISHNA • • Moore s aid t he shooting in Laguna erupted when his wile accompanied by another femal~ member of the seet and their two small children, left her apart· ment and approached his hiding place on Gorr Street lie quoted her as telling Diana Jl owa rd s h o rtly before h e stepped mlo \•aew "ith the gun in his hand · "It 's going to be so nice being married lo a Brahma · Moore said he kne" the re- ferenee was to Kompna Das whom he described as bemg a "disgrace to the Kris hna move· m e nt ' · and a long haired bearded rebel who had glVen raise eoncepts of the movement to m a ny m e mber s including Moore's wife "I got a real s ick reeling, re ahz1ng that she had been in bed with a man who was once kicked out of our movement," Moore said. "lt felt, you know "The witness's voice trailed off ··were you p-off?" defense attorney Roger Agajanian askedJ Moore "l wa'l m ad. I was angry," Moore replied "But l didn't real· I\' m<'3n to shoot her But I admit that I pull<'d the lri,IU?<'r on the !{Un that day after she lunged towards mt' " Dl•puly Dis t net Attorney Frank Anseno expected to ero~i. examine Moore toda~ Front Page 111 CRUISE •.. blem~ tn sailing through the Panama Canal where lraHic wac; snarled following a strlke by canal workeri;. The disorder ensue-d The s hip tl'i scheduled to cnm· plete it!I world tour in Genoa on 1\pnl 2:• f 'rom Po9v 1\ I CIA ... closure11 that th<' l nitrd Sltltcs has u11ed 11ubmar1ncs m Soviet tcr· r1tor1al waters lo monrtur Ru5'61an w eapons tec;ts havc jlreatly d1m1n1 shecl the now orth1!'> vital intelhgence " Chicken Slick . Oil Tums LB Cops Around An oil slick str uck La~na Beach this mornma IN TRIS INSTi\S CE. however. lhr 011 was cooking grease Crom a SS· gallon drum that"' as knor ked over In the street in the 1300 block of Gav1ot11 Drive Laguna Beach Police Sgt Terry Temple hit the slick about 4: 15 a.m. while on patrol He soid hi! unit did a 360· degree turn as he rounded the C'ornrr or Gaviota and Cress Street. FIREM EN AND CITY crews were called to remove the grease, which, Temple said, contained bits or chicken. "Some of It hit the engine. The car still smells like chicken soup," Templesald. Ms. Fuller said the shelter also Robert Reed, Dorothy McGuire, is seeking cash donations to Kim Dar by. Fionnuala F1anagan defray the costs of caring for the and Kay Lenz from the novel unclaimed pets until new owners dramatization. are found. Asner was also nominated as She noted that Lag una ·s supporting actor in "The Mary animal concerns are highlighted T>•ler Moore Show," as was Ted in the program ··Four-footed Knight. This is the caravan's only stop in south Orans.:e County. Its visit was arranged Jointly by the Dana Point and Capistrano Chambers of Commerce in cooperation with the Dana Point Harbor Associa· hon. Features" shown at 7.30 pm ABC. which has overtaken the Oil Plane w reeks Thursdays through Sundays on ratings race late in the season. cable television channel 10. finished a shade behind CBS in DU ENOS AIR r-:s. i\rj.le ntin;i The program features pets the nomin ation totals. The CAP > -All 37 PN<\ons aboard o available for adoption and In· scores· CBS 110, ABC 109. NBC l\\ 1n-cn~1n c.> t11r hnpr<>p plan1• formation on animal rare and 77 , PBS 38 and syndicated shows "ere killed "hen 11 t·rashed in low-cost neutering and spaying. eight. southern ArJ;!c:_ntina Wedn~!_day ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~QUALITY TELEVISION BIG LEAGUE SETS at . LITTLE LEAGUE PRICES UMPIRES EYEVIEW of EVERY PLAY WITH ..• ONLY ZENITH HAS IT! COST LESS THAN A PAIR OF SEASON TtCICETS, rARKIHG. ETC. AT THE IALL PARK 1-H4MPSHlltf • SG2UOW • Z..-S,.C• C-IHflll 1000 a-t. C:eMrel • Gl ...... cr,.• f•llf• "'Offt U " ..,....1 ...... I ooe,-. ~Sttite ci-r-c .... IL ........ c~ z-~ ,, 10•.1..,.,. &!tnJY·•••IMJ Tit ... JOOY Cllcul1 wlffl P~ rew.,-$...try Volt ............... Srat-~111-t Chr-color Pl~wr. T•. S.OU.Sffk ltfftrettlc T ... Srat-C..,.._K¢ O....,._ T ...... Allt-tlc Jlo.e-fwM9 CCHllrel. Ylflyl ~ed .._.., c..-.. •IHI S~ Weo4 Gr ..... I·' ull I· ru·• oru Mn rrnru it•" Pl11" Our f•t•r"ounl 011t• ,..,,r f9unr1u1I•••• Ort I •·•·ru 1•rod1u·1 It•• .... ••II! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .... ....,,. '"''' ..... i 0--Wftt flf Cert. Jtr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dsf/y 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~-. Mle H-'"r kte sa.c.. I t5' 1-cunous Zenith quality! Famous~~~ dependability! T hursd ay'8 Clo8in~ Priced NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS TnU1>111y Ap111 15. 197'6 L/SC DAILY PILOT 122·day .Job 7 6 Taxes Al11Wst Paid 8ySY1.\'lA PORTER Ev(•ry dollar earned until Muy 1 by \he ovtriitt worktr· tup11yer will go to pay feoeral. slate and local taxes. Money tamtXS for a ruU four months -122 days -d0C4 not go to :support ~wage urntr ':i fllmlly It b cmo'U&b ~ fulfill tax obll&atlon• totho var1ous levtls or qovernment. &c.• cording lo Tu Foundation calculations Of nn e1ght·hour work day, taxes alone ltlkf' two hours and 39 minutes. Despite the In· come tax cuts of 197S and 1976, that's up from last )''':.1r '$ tax blte or (Wt~ hour& and 35 mlnutc:s No Money's Worth otherexpen~t-s ob11orbasmu<'hofthc work" eek utuh I TAXES ARE THE BIGGEST slnal • lttm in \ht faQ'\•~t budget. rar outwe1glung paynicnu for house and houseb~ operottons. food and drink. transportation, etc. _., May Day means many things; It Is :in a ncient sprlqi. festival. ll also is celebrated~ a Marxi&l holiday. with M•Y Day parades a Cam1l.aar spectacle in many U.S. cities as !N~'1. as other lands that are openly sociallsuc.communlstac. lo~ mlemalional language of air navigation. 1t Is an urge1'\4, rnghlening cry for help ... And it is •·tax frl'<.'dom day" too. says the Tax Fouoda.r t1on. "the day when wt• huve all fimshed paying our tue~.' "All" means the "avcrnge taxpayer." for others, Abo~ average, the date might come even later. -· "OUR R ESEAllCll DOES NOT go into taxpayers' rcaC: Uons to their responsibilities to pay taxes.•· say11 Tax Found!l· tion's Bob Brown. ''but It would be my guess they are h•PQY and relieved to have completed this obit gal ion Whether Mit)I Day 1s perceived as a Joyous spnng fosl1' al or a cry1for help remains to be seen. ln my own view, rour full months a year\o work for lhe government 1s just about enough.'' Drown ·s view 1s mU<'h loo cons<'n ut1 ''"· I think. In ract. I 'll go on the line with the observauon that the information 1s Infuriating to taxpayers. Worse. if taxpayers wonder how to i::N out of :th1s squeeze. the answer Is they can't -unle::.i. the> an·" 1ll111Jl tcJ forfeit some of the services at various le vels of governtnt.J!t. for which taxes pay. Judging from res ponses so far. ~ simply are n ot willing to do so -whether the services ac• rot police.fire protection at the (()('al level or for military de fense at lhe federallevel. THE SOLUTION IS NOT printing more greenbacks to pay for the services. That way Ues destruction of our curren· cy's \·alue. And we already have done damage to our dollar's buy mg power by inflallng our money supply during previous splurges of spending on pro1ects deemed desirable It not 'll· senual When It comes down to the bottom line. the alternatives are to control s pending 11t the three levels of government or ro maintain or increase current tax burdens As a gul depoi;t, federnl spending in fl:.c·al 1977 probably wi ll be in the S41~ b1lllon range, h1ght•:1t <'''''r. with the f1•d\•ral budget deficit running around SSO b11l1on Thest· totals are considen'<I "moderate.·· f'OLWWING IS THE TAX bite m the e1ghl hour d~y. 1976, ai. es timated by thl' l 'ax Foundation . Total for all taxes, 2 hours, 39 minutes (of which 1hour,41 minutt>s goes to fcderul luxes and 58 minutes to state U11d local taxes): food and l>e\'t•rat::<'s. 1 hour. 5 minutes. housing and house operation. 1 hour . 32 minutes: clothing, 29 minutes: transportation. 39 minutes: medical care, 25 muiutes, recre auon, 19 minutes: and all other expendlturei., 2.S minutes. ··~11 other" include!. consumer spending for items su.ch as personal care, personiil business. pnvatc education, s:iv in gs. When Is a GM Radio. R eally a GM Radio? MIAMI (AP) -If you think your new G<>ncral Motors car came equipped with an American·bui It GM radio, you'd bet ter take a closer look. There's a good chance you've paid top dollar for a ctieaper. foreign-made imitation Hundreds of GM dealers, primarily Chevrolet outlcl!., are m aking extra prohts by installing Japanese radios for new car buyers who think they are getting radios made by Delco. a GM division. The customer pays the same retail price and apparently "ets as good a product, but the Japanese radJos coslthedealersonly hall as much as Delco's. THE PROBLEM ISSO wides pread that Delco has placed advertisements in national magazines advising purchasers to "Tell your dealer ·oclco. ·Don't setUe for a look·alike radio inyournewGMcar " John Crawford, general sales manager for Delco Elcc tronics in Kokomo, lnd .. said the firm also has !.tarted putt1n.: a standard Delco·CM trademark on it!. radios to help con sumers identify them. "Nationwide, we arc s eeing an erosion m sales." Crawford said. Spokesmen for 1-·ord ;ind Chrvslcr said th1•y knew or no such situation 111 their firms /\ :.pokcsman for American Motors swd a preliminary check showed his com pany "may have a fewlsolalcd instancesoflhis." AN ASSOCIATED PRESS invt'litlgulion bus n·venlc<I that the switch w9rks llke this ; A dealer order!! his cars without radios. The salesman asks a prospect! ve purchaser whelht·r hew ants a rndlo In lhl' car. and If so, whicht1pe· AM . AM FM .etc. If the customer sa~ he wonts a r:idlo, th<' sales man pulli. out rt GM price book and quotes the price for a Delco unit. An AM pu11hbutton radio for a Ch('vroh·t Veg11reto1ll'i 1n the bo<1k ol $70 tnd cos ls the denier SS8 10 BUT THE RADIO ACTUALLY lnslolled may be one of .l number of Imports destined lo match the car's Interior. Mike Bauan, a spokesman for onr !IU<'h Importer, Dyn f<~leclronics ot Miam i. said his firm·-. imllallon'i <'O!il tht df' aler about $30 This extra $28 profit, mulupt1t•d bv thousancts of c3ri.. provides a tidy sum for the dealer-. Bnssan said hls tlrm sells ract1oi; to more than JOO dealer .. throughout the count ry, mostly GM dealers ''They like ua bec:uu1e ot the kind of service we provld<•. one-week deli ver y and good quality.·' 8 811san so.Id. Pipeline Half Done The Trans·Alaska Pipeline project 1~ half completed. The pipeline is expected to begin operation by mld·l977. More than 18,000 persons are at work on the pipel!nc. pump station ond terminal portions of the project. On the pipeline portion of the project, 385.S mHea ot .48· Inch-diam eter malnline pipe are Installed. Of that total. 210.9 miles of pipe are below ground: 153.l miles of pipe arc- above ground, and 21.S miles of pipe are at rl ver crosslnp . EECO Income Rises Electronic Engineering Company of California <EECO ). Sonta Ana, rePorted net Income of ~.ooo. equivalent lo 57 centa per i;hare, for the quarter tndtd March 31. This compares with $280.000, or 48 ~nts per share. for the correspondJng quarter of 19'7$. I J I J l I OAILYPILOT "Election yean always depreu me. I sudcknly realiu how many roots are be1na paid with my money " Colunilius' Co111rades History somehow ignores Martin and Vicente Pinzon, more's the pity. Those two brothers owned and cap- tained the Pinta and the Nina, the ships that accom- parued Christopher Colum- bus on the Santa Maria dur- ing the New World dis- covery voyage. It wasn't Spam's Queen Isabella who put up the most money for that trip. ft was Martin and Vicente. They were the big- ger financial backers, con- tributing two of the stups as well as the costs of sailing them. Col umbus was the fleet com- mander, all n ght HIS pay ran about $300 a year. Martin and Vicente each got only approx- imately $160 a year . And the crewm en under all three of them made do with som ething in the neighborhood of $2 .SO a month each. It's true that Columbus was the conversal1onal1st who won the Queen 's oHicial sanction. But the bread-and-butter boys, the Pinzons. were the real worthies who came up with most of the floating stock and the bodies. THECtuNESE'MA' Q. "In Chinese, too, doesn't 'ma' mean mother~" A. In Mandarin 1t does. And it also means horse. depend mg on how you smg it. The livelie r the urumal, the faster the heartbeat. right., Usually. But not m the case of the hare and the rabbit. Figure the qwck hare has a heartbeat of64 per rrunute. The beat of the slower r abbit runs 200per mlnute. An t>ighth of the,4>e0plc m th as country have to get rid of their bwn garbage They lave in places where the boys with the compactaog trucks or whatever JU.St don 'lshowup. Addreu moil to L. M Boyd. P 0 Bor IS60. Co&to Mt1a 92626 State Advocates More I V D Data SACRAMENTO <AP> -Female patients should be told more about intrauterine birth control devices before they use them, the state says in proposed re- gulations . The regulations, which will be the topic of two hearings next month. at tempt to protect the personal rlJ:hl~ or thC' pa- tient and the pa taent's ra"hl l o know . said lleulth DerartmC'nl Spokesman Bob N nnce R ed Cross Appoints New Head Mary Ann Anderson. a Mission Viejo resident, h as been appo1nll'd coordinato r o r the Ame r ican Red Cross South County Service Center In Sun Juan Capistrano She formerly served as director of ser vice to m)Mary fnm1ltes with 'the Glendale c hapter of the Red Cross a nd as a caseworker with Viet- namese refuges for the Los Angeles chapter. Mrs . Anderson will be available in the center. al 31882 Camino Capistrano, from 10 a.m. t\> 3 p m . M o n days through Fridays. WHJLE THE regula- t aons do not e ndorse spec1f1c models or the de- \ice. typ1c ally a copper nnl' inserted inside a woman for birth control. tht>y do require a pa- tient's informed consent, Nance said Also. the patient would ~ provided with a card advising her to contact a doctor immediately "if suspected undesired re- actions occur" due lo the device THE PAT I ENT would be told the devt<'c's lot number is Important lo record and kel'p m case any trouble arises with the device "Some IUDs have not workf'd that well They have caused w o m en great pain and have worked against their health in some cases. There have been preg· nancies." Nance said wh e n asked about criticism of the device. MANY CLIN ICS simp- ly routinely prescribe an IUD for a woman as "an instant solution." Nance said. He predicted the re-c o u n s e I i n g f o r gulaUons would be "well military personnel or received" because or veterans and their their emphasis on cau- families Is available at Uon. 'the center which serves The federal govern- San Juan, San Clemente, ment is working on IUDs Mission Viejo Laguna now and In the near Beach and Dana Point. future probably will be iuuing a list of approved It a l s o has youth models of the device service programs. dis· Nance said. ' uter preparedness and Hearings on the device relief, safety proarams, regulations wUI be held TOlunte~ and communi-In Sacramento May 7 ty programs and blood and San Francisco May tnobUes. 10. • I Vlgoro~ All Purpose 20 Lb. Fertlllzer • A ..,_...., ,,., ftr ••~ YM 1rew • Mel" ,,._,, ,,...,.,, ""'' IMeltflltr lewn1 299 Wheeler 6 Inch Trimmer /Edger • s w.4. ,.., ,..., r , .... , .,...... • 6" cuttltlt wWttt, IWe' Mee cutter ~' • ,., ... tk111evs .. _ Cll'9. fWT ... ~:;; 2888 Big Plastic Watering Can • ...... ...... 2 ..... WlftrMt , .. ........... ,., ' .w..., ... , "' • St ..... plestk, .-.1--4 .... 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Deluxe 9" Pan And Roller Set • The """'"'It yw Me4 tt tt11t • "'' ,. .... ~ • Set IM""91 t'' rtlltr, '"''" & cner ..... ...... ,,.., 199 7 , t Orange C~ast \ EDITION f ii VOL. 69, NO. 106, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES TodaY's C losing .Y. St~k N/C TEN CENTS , Aide: Battin Didn't Ask Vote Effort L Another former aide to indict- td Orange County Supervisor Robttt Battin testified today that he worked on B•ttin's 1974 cam· polan for statew1de office on county lime. But, under cross ex:aminauon by defense attorney Matthew Kunltch, St even Knobloch said he was never personally told by Battin to do campaign chores. t. l I ~ Knobloch. who Ls now an a.ide to Supervisor Laurence Schmit. 11aid be took hus campaign an structions from anothl'r former Battin exetut1H a~:,astant, Ted Moraitis "You got your d1rect1ons from Mr. Mora1tts. 1sn •t that true.,·· Kunlich asked "That's correct.' Knobloch replied "Then Mr S uttin did not ln· struct you directly in the cam · palgn work. dtd ht:?" Kurilk h continued . "That 's right. It was Mr. Moraitis." the witness answered Knobloch said that Batlln in· structed him never to use phones in his supe rvisorial office for campaign related work Before undergoing cross ex- umln11taon by Kurilich. Knobloch.. admitted that he performed a good many cumpaian chores in Battln's effort to become lieute· nant governor Included in those chores was the p1ckinR up of campaign brochures printed in the prinhng shop a t M 1ss lon Community Hospital in M1ss1on VieJO. Al that time, the print shop operatlon in the hospital re- Bo portt>dly wm1 a 1>01iticnl tool used b,v Dr. Louis Cella to 11upport ('<In dadales. In reply to questions from Deputy District Attorney· J ucl- Ryan. Knobloch said he al.,o stuffed rnmpaagn envelopes m Battm's Santa Ana la" off1<·c whJle on county lime and rollect ed lists of Democratic Centrill Committee members from eoun· ty clerks throughout the state. • Like Moraitis. Knobloch wu gr;uitt•d Imm unity before tt•st fymg today und befOt"\' tt•:thfy1ri in front of the Grand J ury las Jul~· It was in m id-August lhut the jur:-indicted Ba lttn on Sc\ en M ony charges related to allttt:01· lions that he made illegal use or the county emplOYC8 and sup- plies in his unsuc<'essrul bid for :-tatewide office s Curbed f' f. CIA Thwarts Terror~t Plots .. Creamery Tr11ek Creamed About 66,000 pounds of milk, cottage c heese and other dairy products spilled from this truck when it went off the south side of the San Diego Free way, between La Paz Road a nd Oso Parkway in Saddleback Valley ear· ly today. The truck rolled one and a half times down the hill before coming to the resting point s hown in this picture. The driver . Charles R. Godwin, 28, or Chula Vis- ta was thrown from the cab and rolled down the hill ahead or the truck. He was treated for multiple contusions and released from Mission Community Hospital. Cella Not Liquidating Doctor Dropping Some Real Estate Holdings By GARV GRANVILLE NEW YORK (AP> -Plots to kill masses of people with bombs in New York City and to as- sassinate elected officials in the United States have been thwarted by CIA infiltration of terrorist g r o llp s . f o r mer Defens e Secretary Melvin Laardsays. Writing in defense of the Cen· tral lntelhgence Agency, Laird also credits American in· telligence with saving the nation billions in defense costs and, since 1973, with keeping peace between Israel and Egypt. Laird's article, "Let's Stop Un- dermining the C IA," was written for The May Reader's Digest. the magazine for which he is senior counsell or for national and in- ternational affairs. Laird did not identify t he spec1f1c targets or the lhwaned assassinations. He wrote· .. On at least two oc- casions. the CIA has forestalled assassins bound for the United States with pla ns to kill elected public officials. "It has a lso thwarted plans to Kill prominent American Jews with letter bom bs.'' He said the attempted bomb· in&• in New York City coindded with a visit of foryie r Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir on March4, 1973. He said. ··Police rushed to busy midtown intersect Ions and bauled away two cars with enough Sov- iet-made explosives <o kill ev- erybody within a 100-yarct radJus. The terrorist exploS1'v es were timed to detonate at noon, .vhen streets would be most crowded.·· Laird said that again 1n 1973. Just before Christmas ·the CJA learned that s ix small, hand- carn edSov1et SA·7 missiles -ex· tremely accurate against lo\\ flying aircraft -were being smuggled in Libyan diplomata' pouches to Black September ler rorists in Europe. The terrorists planned to s hoot down a 747 land mg an Ro me. However, acting on CIA mtelhgence, European gov- ernments d isrupted the operation and s pared the lives of hundreds or holtday travelers ... Laird m aintained that dis- closures of intelligence art1v1 t1t's by congressio1fol investi~alloni. are comprom ising and paraly7.- in~ the agency's ab1hty to fune - llon .. For instancl'." he wntt.•!l, .. dh· rlosure~ that the timtt.'d , lutes has used s ubmarines in So\•wt ter- ri to ri a I waters to monito r Russian weapons tests h3\'C' ~really d1minbhed the flo\\ of this 'ital mtelhgcnce. · · De's a She? Father of 3 Wants Sex Change A Bue na Par!.. man predict!. ht• Y.tll tx· .1 \\Om :rn \\ht>ll Ill' appears tn court J une 1 i.tpphed W1•dnc:-day fo r J><'rm1"o;1on to change hts name. / IF ORANGE County Sup(•rtor Court Judi:e Sa muel Drel1en grants the pel.Jl.Jon ft ll'd hy Oav1d Gl'rarrl Au~t·r. 211. he will legally become a she Diane Marie Auger County c lerk's officials who ac<'eptcd the application Wednesd ay said it was the rirst !.UCh petition lo t•ro~!' tht•1r eOIJDter. Court r ecords r eflect th:at Aui:er sued his wife. Ellen Huth Auger, for divorct> six months ago. The couple's final dl'Crt'(• wouJdnqrmally be ilsued on or about Apri} 29. MRS. AUGER bas been granted custody 08 the couple's three Uttle girls -ages 7, 6 and 3 -and is r ece1v1ng ch1hl support payments from her estranged husband. Au1er states in the petition filed Wednesday that ht~ sex- ual change is currently undl'r way via hormone treatment. He expects to be a female when he appears in court G11adol11pe Island Spirit Wins Race, 01-. O.•IY ~lei SUH Though besieged by civil nnd c riminal lawsuits. Dr. Louis Cella deni<'d today that he 1s Ii. quidating what was on<'e lhouft hl to be his virtually limiUess finan- cial empire. side Orange Count) are up for sale. And, he added, moves to re- move himself from a number or business partnerships "bt'gan long before this mess got so in· volved." lendorf with bilking two hospitals out of almost S2 million Celia's partners in the two hospitals later s ued lhe four men and <'Ounty Democratic party leader Richard O'Neill for $12 million B N Finishing at 12:10 rown ames_ <!I "lnve!lt ments are investments. Jt shouldn't be a larming to put some of th<'m on the markl't ul this or any other l ime," CcllJ Stlld. Nonl'thelcss. the Santa Ana phy.,11:1an admitted some of ha.. r('al es tate holdings m and out· Riva I Su'-1's The mess Cella referr<:d lo in· duded charges brought against him and three of his busmess a~· :.oc1att>s by fcdl.'ral <ind county grand Juries. Last J a n. 12. the JUrll''i in i;eparate tnd1ctmcnts chargPd Cl'll a, Theodore ~r htrfman . Stepht•n E\'ans :ind C Nr~1· 01 Badharn 'Target' Of Legal Action Con Rrc .. s ional candidah• Rotwrt E. Badham is the target of lc1o1nl uct1on tukl'l1 too11y by on<' of his r ivals In the 40th Otsln<'t conJ(ressional race. Harry r. J l'ffrey accuses lh<' state asse mblyman in his Orangl' County Superior Court action of mio:IN1d1nic 40th District voters mto rl'gnrdin~ Ballin as their or. f1cial · 'repr t>scntatJVe" by using that term in h is campaign Uteraturc Jcffrc) further accuses Battin of con\'eylng to voters via cam- '.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :PRE-HOLDAY MARKET DVLL :-!EW YORK (AP)-The st ock market closed out a slug1tish. t tiohday-shortened week with a • moder ate rally today. Trad1n1t "'as hghl. however, "1lh dl3ny investors getting an <'arty start on the lhree-da)' Easter Weekend. .~Brokers s aid the market eemed to be getting some sup. rt from a continued now of bnght first quarter earninfi, re· ~rts. • The Dow J onts average o( 30 stocks gained S.83 points to 880.48. ITablea, 87) -··· . paign literature thnt lndudcs th<' "Radham Rro('hure" th:il he has been cndori.ed by the R<'rubhcan Party 1n t ht' 40lh D1stnct ('I('(' tlon. Jeffrey ass\•rts that Radham h:is rrce1ved no sur h t'ndorse- ml'nt. The lawsuit statt'c; that Jef frey's lawyers intend lo obtain a restraining order that would halt further ma1lin~s or the Badham Brochure. They have not applied for such an order at noon today. The a ction s tates that a Superior Court judge wlll be asked to prevent Badham from circuJating ca mpai~ literature containing the suggestion 0( his e ndorsem ent by the GO P or the title of representative belwttn now and June 9. Jeffrey's lawyers said lhey will also seek to ha ll until June 9 any further distribution of lhe Badham Brochure. Named as defendants "ith Badham are "Ba dham Congressional Committee" members William Butcher and Robert Krone. Jeffrey is joined in the lawsuit by Helene Hollinsworth who ts identified as co·chairman of the Jeffrey '76 Committee. • A month before the indict· ments were handed down, ~Ila bor rowed hea v1ly against his eqwty in his real estate holdings and hom esteaded his Santa Ana home. F )din By AUTON LOCKABEV in~ and a ji hin~ match right up to ie • g lO 0 111•P1•01•0•""'e"'* Lhc hnc. The firs t !'t1x finish<'rs Spirit, a 58-foot Sparkman & 1.pent most of the nrght in a fl:it Some of the money raised re- portedly was used to pay off un- secured bank loans at a Sanla Ana bank. loans purportedly made lo help finance Celia's l'X· tensive political operations. In 1974. he w:ls California's lop poUtkal carppaign donor with re- ported contribulionll to S4 can- didates or caus es exceeding SS00,000. The first Indication that Cella was hard pressed came im- mediately after he wa.~ indicted when he had difficulty ralslnfr S7S,OOO bail. <See CELLA, Pagt' AZ ) , Transit Panel Gov. Edmund G. RrownJr. has appointed G. J . "Pete" Fielding. former gene ral manager of the Orange County Transit Distn ct, to the State T r ansportation Board. Fielding, of South Laguna, was selected along with Lake Tahoe resident Beatrice Ann Barkley to the stale post which requires Senate confirmation. Fielding, 42, Is a social science professor at UC Jrvme and as- sociate director or lhe stntewide UC Institute of Transportation Studies. H t' was gen er al manager of OCTD from 1971 to 1975. He succeeds Richard R. Brown of El CaJOn, whose term expired. Ides of A.pi-ii Income Taxe8 Due Today Today is that inevitable day when taxes are due and those of you who haven't rued your returns have until mid night to tel your state and federal tax forms postmarked. MISSI NG the deadline could cost you money. Both the state and federal government charge penalty fees and Interest on late fillngs. The federal government charges fi ve percent per month with a 2S percent ceiling for the penalty and an in· terest rate of seven percent. THE STATE government charges an unlimited five percent penalty fee per moolh plus an Interest rate or 12 per- cent on late fitlngs. Extensions on filing can be obtained from both the feder al and state governments, but the interest wm still be charged. SPOKF..S•EN at tax oUtces have~ r eminding res!· dents to bt s ure they are sending the 'state returns to tbe Franchise Tax Board and t.he federal returns to~ Internal Revenue Servi~. • They also polnt out that the retums must carry an April ts postmark. Returu put 1nt.o some mailboxes late toda.r could m ils the potUl p ck up and woo"t get postmarked un- til Fri~, meama1 the l1lturu wW be ~ereclllleA •. St ephens yawl skippered by r:ilm less than 10 miles from the Robert O'Brien of the California finish A light ~outhcaMt'r ~r1l Yacht Club was the first yacht t.o them mo\'ing about lOp m. finish the 600-mile Guadalupe Jsland ra<'e at 12: 10 a.m. todav. Twelve other ya cht<i ·had finished by 10 a .m leavin~ two sllll at sea Sad Renkow's Cal-36 S1gamc>, Del Rey Yacht Club, wh1rh Wit~ dismastt'd Tuesday nil'(hl , ""ns taken In tow by the Coast Guard Wednesday a nd towed lo S:io Diego. As line honors winner. Spirit picks up the Endymion Trophy, an award she lost by only a ft•" m1nute11 in the first race in I 973 Yachts which had fmashed bv 10 am were'· · Sp1nt. 12 JO u m • Anon:i , I :io a m : Orum beat. 2 20 u m . Swift, 3 tO a .m .. Casper. '1 11 m . Scotch Mist, 5 · 15 a m ; Soril'r Star, 6·20 a.m .; Tomahawk II, s ·20 a m : Red Daron II . 7 a m . Talis man . 7 a m . C1111nl1•\1. Theresa Ue rna dett1•. 10 u m , Quamichan, 10: 10 a m .. l..on•l1•1, 10 ·30 a .m . Still at scu wt•n• Leprechaun and Balm11h11 Th<'Y were. not expected to f1n1!.h before tonight R ed Baron and Tuhs m:in 11taged a photo f1n1sh with the former poking her bow across the finlsh line a fraction of a second ahead. The two yachts finishl'd lhe last mile with s pinnakers fly. Red , White, Blue Day Proclaimed Newport-Mesa school district trustees have proclaimed May 28 as Red, White and Blue Day, joining the cltiea of Cosla Mesa and {llewport Beach in plannlntt bicentennial ttcUvities on that day. Observance o! lhe day will be bl&hliihled by the wearing of · lbe nation's colors by atudenls and citizens and patriotic cenmonlu between 10:30 and lf<IO a.m. t.:noffi cial computation-. by the Balboa Yacht Club race comm1l· tee 1nd1cated that Scotch .Mist. a Lapworth·32 !>k1ppl'red by Don Anderson. nvc. IS tht' wrnncr of lhe Vllan Cou ch Memorial Trophy for the be:.t lime under the lnlt'rnational Off!.hore Hull•. Wmner of the Daily Pilot Trophy for the best corrected ttmc m the l'crformance Jl and1cap Rucmg 1'1c<'t <PllRFl remains an doubt. until Leprechaun ftn1she1> Thl' Ncwporlcr -40. ~k1p1>t•rl!d h v Whtlnt'Y Collins of lh<' 1.onJ! BN1ch Yarhl Club, hu., until!) :10 pm to bt•at Suprr Siar, on Jshm- dn 37 !1:11l<•d by Std Uhndt•r or tho W1ndJam me rs Yacht Cluh. Weather Partly cloudy Friday f'JC · cept mostly s unny In th<- afternoon. Con111dcrablu low <'louds and JtUSl y n o rthwes t e rly winds tonight. High Friday lowe r 60s, low t.onlghl upper 40s. INSIDE TODAY Babiei on the black market consllfult a /ait·growang cnme 1111\drome 14/hlch u oJ. trochrig the o.Uc'(tion of lhr Mo/14 Set Pagt A7 . AI Y-S.l"YIC• ., ......... ~. ~M .. .,. C:.•t••m• <:llUl!i .. Comlu cnn-•• o .. ,~ ... "'" ••1or1.i~-. ... """'-"' l'IMIOU .. ~ ... l ..... f~ -a...•n ladex I 'Rich Man' Leads Garners 23 Emmy Nominatio113 • Easfer Pols Kathy Kendall, s. or Denver. gets together with "Mr Whiskers." one of the Easter Bunny's helpers. during a visit to South Coast Village. Kathy is vis iting her grandmothe r. Mrs. Robert Kendall of Costa Mesa for the holidays. "Mr. Whis kers" is Travis P arr y, a character actor "ho lives in Costa Mesa. LOS ANC£L£S (AP) -"Rkh Mao. Poor Man." the mini-series ;,bout t\\o brothers wnh confltct· ina fortunes. scored a sweepln& victory wath 23 Emmy nomin~ lio ns from the Telev1~1o n Academy today "Eleanor and Friankhn." the ABC ntm about 1-'ranklln and Eleanor Roose\'elt. \\US nominal t<l for 16 Emm)s Among lbe weekly series. "M· A·S.H '' placed first with l 1 men hons. followed by "The Man Tyler Moore Show'' with 10. Lee Grant. who won a supporl ma Oscar for "Shampoo," wa~ nominated as star of a comedy series for the s hortrunning "Fay." Her com pell tors arc the TONIGHT DANCE CO NCERT \JCI stu· dents, Fine Arts Concert Hall. April 14-17, 8 p.m. Adults S2. slu· dents $1. .. A MIDSUMMER NlGllT'S DREAM " -Sout h Coast Repertory Theater. Tuesday· Sunday, through April 24. 8 p.m . Man, 32, Beheaded Soccer Fan Rwzs Into Plane in France ST. ETIENNE, France (APJ A '' h1rhng propeller blJdc loppt•d off th(' head of a celebrat mg socter fan today as he and more than 2.000 other fanc; mobbt>d a chartered a1rplan<.' br· 1nitrns: home t he first French soc ccr team to quahf) for the Euro pean Cup (mats in 17 years Thl' '1ct 1 m was Jos eph &rnard, a 32·) ear-old auto body mechanic and father of three children He was part of a dt'lirious crowd that overwhelmed 40 poli('emen at Boutht'<>n Airport .ind ran to the turboprop :iircrafl c:irrymg tht> St ElieMe play<•rs The ll'am "as returning from Holland. \\ hl're 1t advanced mlo lhc finals of Europe's mo-.t pre· ~11s:1ous soccl'r competJt1on by holding E1ndhoven. a Dutch team. to a draw. St. Etiennt' will play dl'fl'ndmg champion Bayern Munich of West Germany on May l:! 1n Glasgow, Scotland. Police said Bernard. described Preliminary Budget OK'd For Schools Ncwporl·Mcsa Uruf1ed School 01stnct truste<•s appro"ed a $9181980 preliminary budget pre ~ented by the Coastline Regional Occupation Program Tuesday n1f!hl The CROP budget, wtuch facl'c; many more hearings bt>forn final .1ppro\ al in August. \\as prcc;ent N:I by Paul I:: Snyder, supcnn tendent of CRO P ltem!I budgt•tccl mrlmh• · $423 .025 (or t'crt1f1 r .1trcl ~alar11.'' $13·1.fiOO for ~·lil s \tflt•d 'Jlllrtt''< ~1.RS~ for <'mplnyc hcncht<. $G:l.OOO for hook~. i.uppht•'I . ind 1•qu1 pm1•nt $137,200 for contrarh Jnd uthc•r <'lCpcnst''I S28,000 for stl<'s. bwtrtingf> .ind nt•w l'Qwpmt•nl $.'11,300 fnr appropn at1on~ fnr <'onlln.:enr1e!I ORANGE COAST '""" f ttt"(,..fi' (!'IA•\ ('••"' ,., .... , .,.,,. •tt1• ''"' t f"t t '""' "-'• "'' P1 • , • r•/C" •· 1 '• ''• l)•i .. ,.u ''tot '"''"ti(• , ....... ,,, ..... . .. ~, "\ ... •""''"~" """"' d ... ,,, •rl"' ' ... . ,.., r '" flJ• • f\lr•t•tt ,,_,..' ti..,._1 ,..,t ... ...... 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''••' "''• ....... ~ Cf"•• ""' .. a ,..,,_. ..~,..,.,,__ " t.,,...... u u ,...,.. .... ••""""'"* UfftOl'tllM" "' ....,.,.,,.,~...,. \l It_.,., ' bv his wife as a Can who never missed a St. Etienne home game, ''atched the game on telev1:,1on Wednesday night and then joined a friend to celebrate in the ~treets A Jubilant crowd formed und mo\'ed to the airport m the curly hours of the morning. There was mut'h drinking as the fans "8Jtcd for the team to arnvc Pollre said the <'rowd broke a glass door to rea<'h the runway. R eporters at the scene ckscnbed massive confusion on the runway and drunken fans who pounded on the aircraft A ground hostess said she tned to ''am the crowd of the danger. "but they had gone crazy and dJdn't want lo hsten ... Authorities said one of the t\\1n -eng 1ne Fokker F 27 Fr1endsh1p air plane's propellers had stopped when Bernard was hit by the left propeller. which \\JS still turnin,g Gerard le Scour. a reporter on board the plane. said. "All or a ~uddcn through tht' window I saw lhc body of a man. Decapitated. There was an immense im- pression o f unreal horror . because a ll around the body the crowd continued to shout its joy gone wild.·· The players inside the plane heard the impal't or the pro· pelter. Le Scour said. The} "were petrified at the horror of the insane scene " All of France was celebrating the berth in the finals, a major exploit for a country without a real international sports hero since skier J can-Claude Kiily won the 1968 Winter Olympics President Valery Giscard d'Estaing sent a telegram to the mayor of St. Etienne Michel Duralour, his labor minister - saying. "thank you St. Etienne for having brought f''rance into the final." Commenting on the Joy and the traged y in a Page One editorial. France-Soir said . "It's said that nothing is simple in France and we're not gifted for celebrating. Soft and round happiness just 1sn 'tour lot.·· Mesa Youth Unhurt In Rollover Crash An lrvme youth, hurled from l11s tumbling auto m a roll over accident about midnight Wedncs· day m Huntington Beach. is hospitalized while his companion 1s recovering at home from less ~enous rnJunes, pohce reported toda\' Andrew Oana J ones. 17, of 4921 Persimmon Lane, fn·mt'. was listed 1n good cond1t1on at l'ar1f1ca Hospital whcrt' off1 clals dt•chned to specify his injuril''i. Has passenger, Oe1eler Oultn Smith. !7, of 250R Nrwport Blvd . Costa l\t esa. remained in the hi lie German car m the sin irle auto uc<'1dent on Beach Boulev:1r<I Just north of Adams Avenue and "a~ not senously hurt Polt('e OHit'<'r nen.im Melrg("r s111<1 Jones was driving south of At>at'h Boulevard between Utica Street and Aciams Avenue about 1 t ·JO p.m wht'n his front wheel struck lht' c·cnl t.'r divider Three County Bouncers Held In Jade Theft LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Three night club bouncers from Orangt' County arc in custody in conne<'· tion with the theft of 5.54.000 in Jade art objects from a Los Angeles author . Authonlles s:11d Wednt-sday a composite drawing or the three intruders aided in the arrests John D. Ball. 54. of Encino. ht>lped police m ake the drawing Three men invaded his home Apnl 4 and made off with a por· tion of his extensive jade collec· lion Authorities m ade the arrests Monday. Booked for lnvestiga· lion or robbery were Edward Watkins Jr., 2S and Robert Vau1hn. 21, both of C•rden Gron, and Daniel Zabala, 24, of Wes-lminster. catapulting the car over it int~ oncoming traffic lanl'S. PoHce today were cvaluatin circumstances of the mishap to determine other possible factors than Jones' account that he swung Loo wide tn making a nght turn. From Pag«-A I CELLA ... Later, hl' posted his one-fi fth interest in 684 acr<'s of Riverside County farmland to satisfy tht• bnil requirement for himst-lf and his thrt>e co-defcndanL'I. That farm land. valued for sale purposes at roughly $2 7 million. 1s now for sale, Cella said. A business associate admitted that Santa Ana property bought ot Celia's urg ing by Me rcy General Hospital I'> abo on lhl' market. But Cella said he has no inten- tion at this timl' of offerinJ( a building he owns at CIVIC Ct·nll•r Drive and Broadway in Santa 1\na ror·sate The two-story bwld ing is the home of the doctor's medical practice, the Santa Ana Clinic Cella said that negohalions to sell his interest in Kobe En· tcrpnses "have been under way for some lime " He reportedly is a one·fourtt\ pa rtner in the Kobe partnership with O'Neill and state Controller Kenneth Cory. Its chief holding is a 541 acre ranch near Sacramento. Other Cella hold101s. none or them valued for sale purposes at more than $150.000. are scattered throughout the SanUi Ana area. includJng two apartment houses and two office buildin~s. Hunger Strike Ends SAN QUENTIN <AP) -Forty· four "Death Row" Inmates have started eating again because San Quentin Prison oftlcials ·pro· mised individual television sets. three hot meals a day and access to a law IJbrary. ramUJar stars of CBS situation comedies: ~atrl<'e Arthur of "Maude.•· Valt ric Harper of "Rhoda," Mary Tyler Moore and Clons Leachman or .. Phylh:s. ·· The nominees for lead 1u.1or in a comed y aeries werl' Jack Albertson or ''Chico and the Man," Hal Linden of "841rnt•y Miller." Alan Alda of "M·A·S·ll" and Henry Winkler of "llupf>Y Days '' The nominees for leading at• tress in a dramatic series in duded t\\ o with ran<'eled shows Anne M eara of "Kate McShnne" a nd Brenda Vaccaro Sunny, Warm Weekend Seen Over Easter Weath'r forecasters are call· ing for a sunny Good Friday and are predicting sligbUy warmer t emperatures for the Easter weekend. According to forecasters with the U.S. Weather Service, clouds that blanketed the Orange Coast thjs m orning were only passing throueh. Temperatures that have been hovering in the high fifties are expected to climb to the mid six· ties. Forecasters also called for gusty northwest winds Friday. The cool and cloudy weather, ·punctuated by Monday's rain, has kept s pring vacation beach attendance down and lifeguards are predicting continued low beach attendance in light of the cool air temperatures and water temperatures in the 55-degree range. The marine forecas t calls for weather conditions that are like· ly to reduce boating traffic over the weekend. The forecast calls for three-foot wind waves and rough seas to be generated by the same winds that are expected lo blow the clouds away of "Sari! " Also naml·d we r\' Angie Dickinson of "Poh ct• Woman'' and Michael Learned of "The Waltona." FamUior l(umsb()('S appear a!( nom inees for lead act"r 1n dramatic aerie• -Peter Falk 11\ "Colombo," Karl Mald,en in "The Slreet.s of San Francisco." Jamu Garner in "The Hocktord 1-'iles." Emmy historians could not n• coll when a show had so dominal ed the nominations as dld "Rich Man, Poor !\f an." The AlH.: dramatization of the Irwin Shaw novel scored nominations for it' three leads -Nick Nolte, Petl!r Strauss and Sus an Blakely. Edward Asner. better known as the gruff news director of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show. · was nominat ed as lead actor in a single appearance for his role as the embittered. crippled father in "Rich Man, Poor Man." Also nomlna~d in supporting categories were Ray Milland, Robert Reed, Dorothy McGuire. Kim Darby, FlonnuaJa Fianagan and Kay Lenz from the novel dramat1zation. Asner was also nominated as supporting actor in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," as was Ted Knight. ABC, which has overtaken the ratings race late in the season, finlshed a shade behind CBS in the nomhution t otals. Thl' scores: CBS 110, ABC 109, NBC 77, PBS 38 and syndicated shows eight. The awards for nighttime pro· gramming will be teldtast on ABC Monday, May 17. fn all, the na mes of SO actor!', producers and directors were left off the ballots. Teen Leade r Named Loulse Be rkley has been up. pointed r ecreation leadl'r in charge or playgrounds and pro grams for teenagers in Costa Mesa. Mrs. Berkley. 23. has coordinated the city's seni or citizens programs for thl' pa:,t year. 'RICH MAN' STAR Pete r Stra uH Bernard Paul Of Costa Mesa De-ad at 58 Longtime Costa M~a resident Bernard Allyn Paul, ~. died Tuesday, at Cost a Mesa Memorial Hospital. The electronics engineer. of 2385 Colgate Drive, moved to Costa Mesa in 1957 "ith his wife. Dorothy, and wos a <'Ontracl ad min1strator for McDonnell Douglas in Long Beach for the past 10 years. Mr. Paul was active m lhe Harbor Area Baseball Program w1lh sons, Michael and Richard. serving as a coach for several years He also participated in parent·leal'her or~am1ations at College Park Elementary, Maud e Davis lntl'rmed1ate and Costa Mesa lligh Schools. M t'm ori a I ser vices are scheduled for 10 a.m. fY1day ut Pacific View Memonal Park in Newport Beach. llis ashes will be ~cattl'red at sea Mrs Paul said her husband's e~es ha\le been donated to a sightless perso11 arid hts kidneys have also been don.iled "lo help someone else · · ®QUALITY TELEVISION BIG LEAGUE SETS at LITTLE LEAGUE PRICES UMPIRES EYEVIEW of EVERY PLAY WITH . ONLY ZENITH HAS IT! COST LESS THAM A PAIR OF SEASON TICKETS, PARKING. ETC. AT THE IALL PARK f 'ulf f'n•·lor11Hnrrnulr•·~1•111~ Our f•t-r!llo11nl Ont• \1•nr f.11nr111111•1• 011 l.'n·r~1 Prod1u·f M1• .'i1•ll! 275 East 17th St. ' Costa Mesa Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 -..,. ... H.tlw Ar'M Sillct IH6 TM ProfH1ional1 "D~1" ••• , .. Fomous Ze nith quality! Famous;,.;.~~ depe ndability! 7 Orange Coast EDITION yoL. 69, NO. 106, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtFORNrA THURSOAY, A PRIL 15, \976 Today "'s C los lni N.l'. S toeks N /C TEN CENTS j'Aide: Battin Didn't Ask Vote Effort Another former aide to indlrt· ed Or ange County Supervisor Robert B11ttin testified today that 1he worked on Batt1n's 1974 cam- p aign for s tatt-wsde ofhce on county time Knoblt>C'h, who 1s now an 1ude to Supervisor Laurenct-St:hm1t, said he took his c;trnp1uJl11 1n i.trucllons from another former Ballin l'Xecut t\-e a:.:.1:.tant , Tt-'t! )lora1t1.,, I But. under cros~ l'xaminat1on "\'ou got your dir<'ct1on~ from by dden:.e attorney Matthew Mr Mora1t1s . 1sn l that true~ ' Kunlich, Steven Knobloch said Kunllch as ked 1he was never personally told b> ''That's correct," Knobloch IB_a_l_h_n_t_o_d_o_c_a_m_p_a_ig_n_c_h_o_r_es ___ replted I "'Then l'tfr Batun d id riot In· struct you dtrf'clly ln the cum· palgn work, did he"·· Kun heh continued "That's right It ~·as Mr. Mora1t1s," the witness aru>wered Knobloch said that Battin in· structed him never to use phones 1n his super\'1sorial ornce for campaign related work. Before undergotng cross ei..- 11minat1on by Kurlhch. Knobloch admitted that he perlormud u good m uny camputj(n chores in Ballin ·s effort to become ht'ull• nantgovernor Included in thO!!C' chor('s \\as the p1ck1ng up of campaign brochures printed in the pnnting i.hop at Mission Community Hospital in M lssion \'1eJO At that Ism('. the pnnt s hop operation an the hospital re- Bo portcdly w1H1 u pohtil'al tool ulll'd by Or Louu; Cella to support can· dldntes In rt•ply to QUt':.llons frc>m Deput> 01:.trll't Attorney J ack Ryan, Knohloch :-aid h(' ialso stuffed campa1~n envt'lope~ in Battm·s Santa Ana la" offltl' while on count v time and collt'ct ed lists of Dcmocralit• Centrul Committee membt'rs from coun· ly clerks throuJthout the :.late . Ltkf.' Moruit1,, Knobloch was J:ranted 1mrnur11ty before tNltl• fyma lod a.v und bdore t •i.tlfy•nll in front or tht• Grand Jury lui.t July It "as in m id-August that lht• JUry indicted Battin on sev('n fl'lony charges r elated to allega tsons that he made illegal US(' of the county employes and suw plies in his unsuccessful bid for :.tatcwide orrict'. s Curbed CIA Thwarts Terror~t Plots 'Crea111ery Truck Creonaed I NEW YORK CAP) -Plots to kill masses of people with bombs in New York City and to as· sassinate elect ed officials in the United States have been thwarted by CIA infiltration oC terronsl groups . f o rmer Defense Secretary Melvin Laird says \\'rilin1Z in defense of the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency, Laird also credits American in - telligence with saving the nation billions in defense costs and. since 1973, with keeping peace between Israel and Egypt. Laird's article. ''Let's Stop Un- dermining tbe CIA." was wntten for The May Read er's Digest, the magazine for w hich he is senior counsellor for na tional and 1n· ternational affairs. Laird did not identify thr specific targets or the th\\ artcd assassinations He wrote· "On at least two oc cas1ons. the CIA has fore~talled assassins bound for the Cn1tcd States with plans to kill l'kctcd public offkials . /\boul 66.000 pounds of milk, collage cheese and other dairy products spilled from lh1s truck when it went off the south ~idc of the San Diego Freewa y, between La Paz Road und Oso Parkway in Saddleback Vallev ear- ly today. The tr uck rolled one and a half times down the hill before coming to the resting point s hown in this picture. The driver. Charles R. Godwin. 28. of Chula Vis- l~ was thrown from the cab and rolled down the hill ahead or the truck. He was treated for multiple contusions and released Crom .'.\Jis.s1on Community Hospital. . "It has also thwarted plans lo kill prominent American Jews with letter bombs." He said the attempted bomb- ings in New York City coincided with a visit of former Israeli Prim e Minister Golda Meir on March 4, 1973. Cella Not Liquidating He said ... Police rushed to busy mjdtown Inte rsections and hauled away two cars with enoug h 6ov- 1et-made explos1ves to kill ev· erybody within a L()(). yaro radius. The terrorist explOSI\ es ""ere timed to detonate at noon . .vhen streets would be most crowded ... Doctor Dropping Some Real Estate Holdings Laird said that ag:un in 1973, JUSt before Chnstmas ·the CIA learned that s ix small, hand· carried So\11Ct S/\-7 m1:.s1lcs ex· Br GARY GRANVU.LE O• t•• 0<1ftl' Ptl .. S1•tt Thou1Zh bt'sit>gl•d by c1v1I and cr1m1nal la"'i.u1ls. Or. Louis Cella d(•nted today that he is h· qu1dat1ng "'hat wa!' once thouRhl to be h1~ virtually hm1tless finan- cial l'.'m p1rc "ln\'l'St mcnts arc inv<'stments. ft :-huultfn 'l bl• LI larmini: to put :-Oml' of thl'O\ on th<• market al th1 ... or any olht.•r time, .. Cell;. :.aul Nonetheles4', the Santa An,1 ph'"c-ian adm1tt1•cl i.nmc• of his rcJI r-.tatl' holdini:s in and out side Orange Count) arc up for i.ale And. he added. mo\<'' to re· move himself from a numlx•r of business partner.,h1p.-. · beRan Ion)? bt'fore this ml'S" got so in \OIV<'d ." Ttw mess Cella rrfrrrcd to in· duded cha rges brought ag;11nsl him and thret• of his bus&n<'S!-. a!-.· <1oc1ates by federal ;md c·ounly i:rand Junes. Lao;t J an. 12. the Junes in srp:iratc ind1clmt>nh charged Cella. Theodor e S<'h1ffm:rn. ~h·11lw11 I':' an!-. .mil Ci,•nr1'c 01 · Badharn 'Target' Of Legal Action ron1tre~-.ion1il {'andid atc Rolx·1 t 1-;. flndh.1m 1~ th1• 1ar1:c·t of ll'l(.11 a('tton takc•n loclay b~ on<' or his rt\•ctls '" the 40th 01 i.tncl coni:r('ssionnl rn«l'. Harry P. J effrey n<'<'US<'S lht- stote asse'mbl) mnn in his Oranf.?c (Aunty Su1>N1or Court action of m1slcadsn~ 40th District voter~ Into r<'1?ardtn1! Ril lhn a-; their of- f1c1al ·representotl\'e" by usln~ t h :H t erm 1n h1!' c n mpa1gn literatun'. Jeffrey further ~ccuscs Bnttin or con\'eyin~ to voters \'ia cam - PRE-HOLDAY MARKET DVLL NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market closed out a sluggish , thohday-shortened week with a moderate rally today. Trading was lil!hl. however. ~ith many investors getting ~n early s tart on the three-day Easter Weekend. Brokers said the market ~eemed to be getting some sup port from a ('Ontmued Oow Of bnght first quarter camings r r ports. The Dow Jones average of 30 stocks gaint'd s 83 points to980.48. tTables. Bn p::ugn lil<'raturr thnt includes lht> ··nadham Bro('hun•· that hc• h:t!oo been endorst'd hy the Hrpubhcan Porty 111 the 40th U1sl11rt rl1•r h on. .lrHrry :is~<'rl'\ thnt 1'adham hos recr1 \ell n1> sudl 1•ndori><'· mt'nl. The law~uit stall'l! that .Jrf- frey's lawrers inlend to obtain a rc11tra1n1ng order that would hllll further maihnJis or lht• Dadham Drochurt-. They have not applied for such an order at noon today. The action s tates that a Superior Court JUd~c will be asked to prevent Badham from circulating campaign literature conta ining the suggestion of his endorsement by the GOP or the title of representative between now a nd June 9. Jeffrey's lawyers said th"Y will also seek to halt until Junf.' 9 :anv further distr i bu lion of the Badham Brochure. Named a s defendants with Badham ar e "Bad ham Congressional Committee" members William Butcher and Robert Krone. Jertrty is joined in the lawsuit by Hele ne HolUnswoMh who i~ Identified as co-chairman or the J effrey '76 Comm1tlt'<'. lendorf with bilking two hospitals out of almost $2 million. Cella 's partners in the two hosp1lals later sued the four men and county Democratic party leader Ric hard O"Neill for Sl2 million A month before the indict· ments were handed down, Cella borrowed heavily against his t>qu1ty m his real estate holdings and homesteaded his Santa Ana home. Som<' or the money raised re· porl<'dly was used to pay off un· sl'curcd bank loans al a Santa J\n:i bank. loans purportedly made to help finance Cella's ex- tensive poht1cal operations. In 1974, he was CaJifomia's top political campaiitn donor with r e- portl•d contributions lo 54 can- didates or causes e xceeding ssoo.ooo. T he first indication that Cella was hard Jlressl'd came Im· mediately after he wns indictr d "'hen he had difficulty raising S75.000 ball. CSee CELLA. P•I~ A2l Brown N runes Fielding to Transit Panel Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr has appointed G. J . "Pete" Fielding, former general manaJ?er of the Orange County Transit District. to the State Transportation Board. Fielding, of South Laguna. was selected a lonR with Lake Tahoe resident Beatrice Ann Barkll'Y to the state post which rl'quircs Senate confirm at1on. Fielding, 42. is a social s<'ience professor al UC Irvine and a4'· !'ociatc director of the statewide UC Institute of Transportation S tudi es. Hr wa ~ ~t'nrr:ll manager of OCTO from 1971 to 1975 He succeeds Richard R Rro"' n of El CaJon. whose term cxpirrd Ides of April Income Taxes Due Today Today is that inevitable d ay when laxes are due and those o( you who haven't filed your returns have until mid· niJtht to Jtel your s tate and federal tax forms postmarked. MJSSING the deadline could cost you money. Both the state and federal government charge penalty fees and interest on late filings. The federal government charge~ five percent per month with a 25 percent ceiling for the penalty and an in- terest rate of seven percent. THE STATE government charges an unlimited nve percent penalty fe e per month plus an tnterest rale of 12 per· cent on late filings. Extensions on fil.ing can be obtained from both the federal and state governments, but the interest will still be charged. SPOK£SlllEN al tax offices have been reminding resi- dents to be sure the1 are sending the state returns to the Franchise Tax Board and the federal returns to the Intern al Revenue Service. They also point cut that the return• must carry an April 15 postmark. Returns put Into some mailboxes late today could miss tJ>e postal pick up and won't 1et postmarked un- Lll Friday. meaiting the returns will be ~ns\dered late. .. tremely accurate against low- ftying aircraft -wer e being smuggled in Libyan diplomatic pouches to Black September ter- rorists in Europe. The t errorists planned to shoot down a 747 land· ing in Rome. However. acting on CIA intelltgencc. European gov- ernments disrupted the operation and spared the h ves of hundreds of hohday tra vclers. · · Laird maintained that dis · closures of intelhgence aclh•itie:i by congressional investigations are compromising and paralyT.· ing the agen<')' 's ability to Cunc• ti on ··For instanct'.'' he writes. "dll>· closures that the United States has used submarines in Soviet ter· n t orial wate rs to monitor Russian wt>apons t ('sts ha\O greatly d i minish<'d the flow orth1s vital intelligen ce " De's a She? F atlwr of 3 Wants Sex Change A Buena Park man predicts he will be a woman "hen he appears in court June I applied Wednesday for permission to change his name. IF ORANGE County Superior Court Judge Samu('I Ore1ien grants the pet1t1on filed by Oa\'1d Gerard Auger, 28, he w11l legally becomc a she L>1a ne Marie /\u~er. County clerk 'i. off1c1nli. who accept<'d the application Wednesday said 11 was the first such petition to cross their counter Court records reflect that /\u)!er sued his wife, Ellen Ruth Auger. for divorce six months ago The couple's final decree would normallv be issued on or about April 29 Mlt~. AUGER has been granted custody of the couple's three httle girls -ages 7, 6 and 3 a nd 1s receiving child support paym ents from her estranged husband. . Auger s tates in the petition filed Wednesday that his sex- ual change is c urrently under way via hormone treatment. He expect s to be a female when he appears in court. G11adal11pe lsla11d Spirit Wins Race, Finishing at 12: I 0 By ALMON LOCKABEV Spirit. a 58-Coot Sparkman & Stephens yawl s kippered by Robert O'Brien or the California Yacht Club"' as the first yacht to finish the 600-milc Guadalupe Island race at 12: 10 a.m . todav. Twelve other yac hts ·had finis hed by 10 a.m . leaving two still al sea. Sid Renkow's Cal-36 Sigame. Del Rey Yacht Club, which was dismastcd Tuesday night . was taken m low by the Coa<;l Guurd Wednesday and towl'd to S:.in Diego. As line honors winner. Spml pick.s up tht> Endymion Tr<1phy, an award sh e lost by onlv ;a f('W minutes in the fi rst race in ·rn73 Yachts which had finished by IO a m.wer<'· Sp1nt. 12 · 10 a.m ; Anona. I Jll a m : l>rum beat. 2 20 ;a m • Sw1fl . 3 JO am : Casper, 4 am . Scotch Mist. 5 15 a .m: Sut>1•r Star, 6 20 a .m : Tomahawk II , 6:20 a.m .: Hc>d Haron JI, 7 um : ialis m un . 7 :i m : <'ounl l"li!l Theresa BcrnadC'llt'. 10 a m , Quamicha n. 10 10 am : Lor1•ll•1, JO 30 a m. Sti ll ;it :<en we re Leprechaun and Aalm:1ha Th1•y were. not ('x 1>ected lo r1n1'\h before lonlJt"ht. Red Ba r o n a nd T alisman i;taged a photo finish with ttw former pokln~ her bow across thl' finish line n fra ction of o second ahead. Th(' lwo v1.1chts finis hed lhe last mile with. spinnakers fl y· Red, White, Blue Day Proclaimed Newport·Mesa school district trustees have proclaimed May 28 as Red, White and Blue Day. joining the cities of Costa M esa and Newport Beach In plannlnl[ bicentennial activities on that day. Observance of the doy will be hJghlighted by the we aring of · the nation's colo rs by students nnd Cltizens and patriotic ceremonies between 10:30 and 11·30 am. ing and a Ji bing match n ght up le> the hoe . Th<.• firt-1 :-1x finishcrs spent most 1>f the night in a rial calm less than 10 miles from Liil' r1ni i.h. /\ light southeaster ~ot them moving about lOp m . Unofricial comput::illons by llw Balboa Yachl Club race commit· tee indicated that Scotch Mi st, a Lapworlh-32 11kippered by Dnn Anderson, BY<.:, is the winner or t he Vilan Cou ch Me m o ri al Trophy for the best lime under the International Offshore Ruic. Winner of the Oa1l y Pilot Trophy for the bl'st <.'orrt•ct('(J time in thu PerformanC'c llunchcap Racini: f1eet <PIJRf-'l remains in douhL until Leprechaun f1rushes. Tht• Newport<'r 40, s kippered by Whitney Colian ~ or the Loni{ Beach Ya<·ht ("lub, has until !l 30 JI m. to bt"ut Sup<.'r Star, an l i.lan- der-37 sa1INI hy Sid Blinder of the• Windjammt•n, Yacht Cluh. Or:::Q,:•st W e n th e r Partly cloudy Friday ex· ct>pt mostly sunny ln the afternoo n. Consider able low c loud!! and ~us ly no rthwes terly wind!! tonight. lllgh 1-'riday lower 60s, l<Wt tonight upp<'r40s. INSIDE TODAY Dobies on the black mJrket con1t1tute .a ftut -growing crime syndromt! whlcll is at· tracting the attention o/ the Mc.fto. Se• Page Al. l•dex AIY-SHYke • ._ ..... lie(, L..M ... .,. c..11~. OH~lrl ... Otmk• Chu...,.tl Dwlftflletlc.~ ............ IEllt..,.l,,_~I I'S •• ... """~· ----na... ••La-rs •• au ., en c• ""' Alt ,.., •• A• 112 DAILY Pt LOT N Tnu1so1y Aprit t~ 1918 ·~-·-•:II • ·-•a • CANDIDATES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ab•entH t Mclnnla 999 440 132 1311 1018 890 1152 387 "' lltockman 3Ge 120 193 208 205 m 1n 83 Wet.on 501 217 339 St2. 481 450 549 140 Ryckoff 840 323 492 986 859 6S8 786 317 "-gn• 53 31 34 40 62 80 45 18 Scon 69 46 56 87 113 62 89 47 Tfebler 195 52 122 271 172 229 382 n Wllll•m• 832 234 334 709 597 402 517 216 Mclntoth 237 102 178 236 228 184 148 48 Morrl• 98 23 88 95 107 187 188 53 Blandl 118 109 83 105 122 95 83 22 HOW NEWPORT CANDIDATES DID IN CITY'S SEVEN COUNCILMANIC DISTRICTS Winner• Plied Up Big Muglna In All Section• of the Community Mcinnis Big Winner Analysis Shows Sweep in 43 Precincts By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Of Ill• 0.11, ,.,.., SUtt A look at the returns from Tuesday's Newp-0rt Beach City Council election shows that only Incumbent Donald Mcinnis won in all 43 precincts. took precincts 31 and H Thi.' former includes Big Canyon and the talle r. Ba yshores According to the returns, Williams finis hed behind Mcin- tosh and Trebler in I.he Big Ca· nyon area. \'Oters r egistered for this year's elections. Observers P<>inted out that the turnout 1t was thought the threat of rain and spnng vaca· t1on would be major contributors to a much lower \'Oter showing- only in<'reascd the margin of vie· tory shown by l\lclnnis. Ryckoff and W1lhams. Sport Fan Beheaded Propeller Kills Man i11 Mob t ST ETlENNE. 1''1-ancc tAI» A w hlrllng propeller bl.uk loppt-d off the he ud or :1 c•t•lc.·hr Jl ina soccer fan lod"> o:-. hl· .inll more thljrt 2,000 other r~n, mobl>ed a chartert>d u111>laru.· b1 inslns home the· fir:st Fr«nC'h :.01· cer tcsm lo (!Ualt(y for thc i-;urn 11t•an Cup final!> in 17 y,•ar:. The v1et1rn wa s J oH~1 h ~rnard. a 32·)'Car old auto hody mechanic and fotlwr of lhrcl· chlldrNl. Jfc.• ~as part ot a ckltriou' c rowd that overwht>lmcd ·10 policemen at Boulheon Airporl ••11d r an to tht' turboprop aircrult carrying the St Etienne pla)l'rs The team was returning from Holland. "he re it ad\'anced into the rmals of Euro~·s m ost pr(• sttg1ous socccr compclll1on h~ holdin1: Erndhc>\'en, ~ Dutch team. to a draw St Etienne "111 play de fending champion Bayt•rn Munich or West Germany on Ma) 12 in Glasgow. Scotland. Police said Bernard, dei.cnbed by his wife as a fan who never missed a St. Etienne home game. watched the game on telev1111on Wednesday night and then joint'd a friend to celebrate in the streets. A jubilant crowd formed and moved to the airport in the early hours of the morning. There was much drinking as the fans wailed for the team to arrive. Police said the crowd·broke a glass door to reach the runway. Repo rters al lhl' scl•nt' de:.cratw\l mass1' c confui-.u.>n 011 tht" run~ U\ .in1t tlrunk1•n fan' \\ho pounded on th1• u1rcran \ ~round ho~tt'ss :.;ud 'he tri1·d to ~am the 1·ro1\ d of lh\• 1i..anJ!t!1 "but they had gom• l'ru.: v J11.t dldn 't "ant lo I 1st cu " • i\uthorit1c•s sanl llnl' of th1• t w 1 n e n g I n t• F o I.. k 1• r f' 2 7 f''r1endllhlp nirplunt''s pro1wll1·r .. hucf stop ped wh1•n fWrnard wtt' htl by th1• ll'ft prol>t-ll~·r. "h1ch 11 as )ltll turntn~ (;l·rJrd h• S('our. J H·pot t\.'r 011 lx\ntd lhl• pl.lilt' saul, ",\II uC ;1 su1hh•n t hrou~ h t lw "rndu" I '·'" tlw hod' 111 a ri1.1n l>1·1 .. 1111t.1t1•d 'J hl•t t• \\ ,,, ,111 1111111\'11-.t' 111\ " I t' i-. ... 111 n (Ir II n r l' a I h 1)1 I () r lwC'aUM' ;111 ;1re1u11d 1h1• hodv tht: 1 M\111 c·ont111111·1l 111 'houl 1l:-. JO\ ~11111• \\'hi . The pl.1~ 1·1 s 1n~u1t• llw plant• hl•nrcl th1• 1 m pa1·t of tht• pro p1•ll1•r, Lt• S1·our su1<1 Tlwv "11ere 1wt11f11•d .11 tht• horror 1if tht• 111!.~lllt' '('l'lh' .. World Cruise Ship Cools Near-riot TRI ESTE. llalv 11\l'I -Jratl' passengers who. paid lwt~t'en St.000 and S4 .000 fur a 72·d<I\ ~ortd cruJse aboard un Italian s hip nearly rioted O\l'r ,, shortened stay in Acapulco. Mr\ 1co. and the crew at one point was ordered lo be ready to use fire hoses against them. the ship's owners ::.aid today. Five of the 1.500 p assengc·rs wrre ordered off the ship. and they left with the "help of Mex· ican police" who wen• called aboard. but the hoses w l'rl' nut used. it said. \\1th t luh .. turnl•d uo th~·m l'h1· <·um p,1n1 m .ult• no mcnllon Of dub~ Ill tis ;H'l'llUlll llf lilt' l'Jll!>Odl The ".:r:" l' m1•1denl" und "d1!> order" nt•cu1 n ·d Apnl 7 ~ urter the 27.000 to n <l uhlcf) Galtlel, c ... rr)trlg :1 16 c1 1•11men. wa1> forced to t'Ul :.horl a !>Chedull.'d ~tup 111 Arupul1•11. tlw comp;iny ~aid It !>J id th1• !1h111 d1•p:trtl•cl from tl!> cnu1 'l' (111111 11 :11t1 to .\tap11lco on Apt ti ~. 111 .tn:->\\ l'J' to ;1 cull for lwlp f rum J l 11•1i.;hll•r to ritk 1111 an 1111urcd :-.t•amun, t•au:-.ini.t J IJ'2 huur 1kl:iy 111 arrt\ing 111 Acapulco According to the tallJes posted in city hall. rncumbent Paul Ryckoff lost to Gwenda Watson in only three precincts and s he pulled within eighl votes or hJm in three more. New councilman Ray Williams rirus hed behind one of h1s oppo· nents in s ix precincts. including one where he ran behind t"o op posing candidates. But. generally speaking. all three winners in Tuesday's clc<' t1on piled up 5ubstantial marginc; o\'er their opponents across the Cit\' Ms . Watson . who lost lo Ryckoff by a 2.000·\·ote margin, beat the incumbent councilman in the same Bayshores, Big Ca nyon and Shorecllffs areas that Williams lost in. In addition. she was within eight \'Oles or less of her n \'al in the Ne~port Hills precinct that Morris took from Williams the L' p p e r B a y p r <' c 1 n ct t h a t W1l11ams lost to Treblcr and her home precinct 1n the EastbluH area. 'Rich Man' Sweeps Enuny N ontinations T he ft ve passengers ordert'd off were identified by the com- pany as Raphael and Ph) 111 .; Lightman and Manus Carltn flf Bnlain, a nd Hans Tint1 and In grid Bents of West Germany. The Hamburg ne wspaper l11lt1 said they were "thro11 n from board," and were among ;ioo passengers who compl1.11nl·d about the ship's running lwhmtJ schedule a nd "dra:.t1call) n• duced sightseein g schedule:. 1n other ports or call " Somt• '""'t'rl)::t.•rs 1.1sk<>d the• captain to th•lay departure from 1\rupult'n :.o th<'Y 1•c111lcl :-1wnd lht• t1m1• lh('\' \\ 1•n• s<'hed11lt•1l In !>pt•nd lht•n•. l lw <'omp.trl\ said llut llu• :-.k1p1w1 . at the dsrc1· lton of the 1ump.tn). rcfu~cd . !II.I} Ing lhlS \\ llllld l'.IUSl' pro blt>ms in :.u1hng through th1· P<inama C'an;1l ~ lwn· tr.tfflC' ",1, snarll'd folh111 tng J !>trike II\ canal" ork1.•r, The tallies for District Seven c a ndidates s ho w that Pt•r Treble r, who finis hed second to Williams by more than 2.000 \•otes. won in precincts 21, 31 and 38. Precinct 21 is located on the west side of the U pper Bay with voters go1n~ to a polling place on t rniversity Drive. Precinct 37 is 1 n the eni.1em end •Of old Corona dt'I Mar unrl 38 1~ in Shorecliffs where 'frebler is pre· sident of the horn cowncrs assoc1 a. l jon. In precinct 41. wluch voted in the Newport 11 ills Association clubhouse al 1900 Port Carlow Place. Bill Morrts polled more votes tha n Wtll13ms. Morris pointed out that is h1s home pre cmct. Dun ca n M ('f nln h. who f1nti.hed cloS(' bl.'h1nd Trcblc1 . Preliminary Budget Ok'd For Schools Newport-M esa Uniftt-d School District trus t ees apµroved a $818,980 preliminary budRel prt>· aented by the Coas tline Hegional Ocrupat1on Program Tuesday night. The C ROP burl gel. which rac<'s many mor e heanni;:s b<-fore final approval m AUR11~1 . was prl'sent· ed hy Paul F: Snyder. ::.uperm tendent or r n () p Items buclj.!1•t1•1i inC'lude· $423,025 for t'<'rl 1fieatec1 sat11nt>'I S 1:14 .r.oo for <'lassif1cd sal:1nr' S81 ,R5!°• for employ" b4•nrftt'I. $113.000 for hook'I, supplws and l'!Jlltpm<•nt $t:rt.WO for ('Onlracto; nnct oltwr ""~11·n't'' $28.000 for :-11£''1, bwhlln.:s .&nd n<'w 1•c1111 pm e nt. S.~t .:11)(1 for <•r>rropriatlons ror cont lll~('ll('lt.'" ORANGE COAST Th.Ii f)I ~"~ f nJt t f' .. ll'f' l'l~f Mlf\ wfil1t ,_ I' of• .... , .. If ,,.. ftr """' Pr r ''• I\ ll!U~,fj J'Y 1t f.tt IJ ' ( t ... •)--t .... t t hbtl\~•~Q ( ~,. .... 1., " ........ .. •thlh · H• l"•f 11\l••;I Mt•"°41., tfliv..,..,t1 f , .. ttf 1"" • '• M..-·• ~'•Dl'lf't t'°PM h. t•v••f1"VI o •• "" '•1vnt. I V•llll•f ., ... M . )4".kthfl ... • \.,.u, t •"'d I 4 .. 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UM.._.,..,~,, m11''"'"'~'"'-'"""" \l11menn-.t, Ryckoff and Williams. "ho got their financial support from the same people in many cases. both did a lot or personal campa1gmng for the two months of the cam- paign Ryckoff said h e felt that "a lot of shoe leather" was partially responsible for his decisive 'tt · tor~" The voter turnout was exr>cct ed to be a s ma ller percenla~c.· than the 9,499 127 percenll \\ho voted in the 1974 city elections According to Doris George. act inf{ city clerk. the turnout for Tuesday 's election was 9,17~. which constituted a htlle more than 29 percent or the Jl,1Yl7 Swmy, Warm Weekend Seen, Over Easter Weather forecasters are <·alf. mg for a sunny Good Friday and arc predicting slightly warmer ll-mperatures for the Easler "eekend. According to forecasters with the US. Wealhl'r 51.'f\'ICC. cloud'4 that blanketed lhl' Orange Co;i::;t this morninR were only pasi.mi.: through. Temperatures that ~uve bern hovering rn the hr,;h f1ft1es ;,rt· expected to chlllb to the mid s ix· ties. Foreeastcrs :ilso called ror gusty northw<>sl ~ rnrls Friday The cool a nd cloudy weather, punctuated by M ood;1y'i. rain. ho.; kept sprang vacftlto n bcurh alt<'nd:inC'c down l:lnd lifc~uard.' ::ire pred 1ct1 n g cont1mwd lo~ beach allrndanc-e 1n h)!ht 11f th1• cool air tempt•ratu'te<; und "..tll't temrwraturf'' tn llw 5."1 ck.:rct· r .1nlo!l'. From Pa9P 1\ I CELLA ... Lalt>r. he postl.'d hr~ onr fifth interest in 684 :icrc•s of R 1vc·r~1Cll' Counly farmloncl to i-.altMv lhr bail r equin!m (•nt for hrmsc•I( nnd his three co·dl?fcndnnts. That farm land. v~1h1rrl for s nli' purpost s "t rouJ? h 1 y $2 7 m ii hon, is now for s ale. Cf Ila s aid A business associate adm1ll1•1i that Santa Ana property bou1Zhl nt Cdla 'c; uqung hy Met·rv General llospit:il 1s also on th1• market. Rut Cella said he has no inten· lion at this time• of offennsz a building he nwns nt C:t\'tC' Center Dri\·e and Broadway m Sanla Ana for sale. Th<' two.story huildmJ? is lhr home of the doctor's medical pracltce. the Santa Ana Clinic Cella said 1h;i1 negotiat1ono; to scll his inlerest 1n Kobe F;n lt>rpnst>c; "have been undPr wa~ for some timr ·· He rep-0rtedly is a one-fourth partner in the Kobe partner'lhlfl W1lh O'Neill a nd slate Conlroll<>r Kenneth Cory. Its chief holdin~ is a S41 acrc ranch near Sacramento Other Ct-Ila holdings, none of them valued for sale purposes at more than $150,000, are scattered throughout the Santa An11 area, including two npartmcnt houses :rnd two oHlce bui ld1n~s. , LOS ANGELES <AP) -"Rich Man. Poor Man." the mini-series about two brothers with ronflict- ing fortunes. scored a sweeping '1ctory with 23 Emmy nomina· t ions from the Television Academy toda>. ''Eleanor and Franklin," the ABC him a bout Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, was nominal· ed for 16 Emmys. Among the weekly series, "M- A·S·H" place d first with 11 men· lions, followed by "The Mary Tyler Moor e Show" with 10. Lcc Grant, who won a support· ing Oscar for ··shamJl()O," was nominated a s star or a comedy se ries for the s hortrunning "f ay " 111.'r co mpe tito rs are the fa m1har s tars of CBS situation comedies Beatrice Arthur of "Maude." Vale rie Harper of "Rhoda," Mary Tyler Moore and Clons Leachman of "Phy llis." The no minees for lead actor in a comedy ser ies were Jack Albertson o f "Chico a nd the Man," Hal Linden of "Barney Miller." Alan Alda of "M·A·S-11 " and Henry Winkler of "Happy Days." The nominees for !coding ac· tress in a dra mall<' i.erics tn· eluded two with <'ancl'lcd s hows --Anne M eara o f "Kale McShane" and Brenda Vaccaro of "Sara." Als o named we re J\nj'!IC Dic kinson or "Police Woman" and M ichacl Learned of "The Waltons ... Familiar gumshoes apµ<!ar as nominees for lead act"r in dramatic s eries -Peter Falk in "Colombo," Karl Malden 1n "The Streets of San Francisco," Ja mes Garner in "The RO<'kford Files " F.mmv h1c;tonan-; C'ould not re. call ~ hen J i.hCI ~ hu<I !lo domrna< NI the nom1na11onc; as did "Rich Man, Poo r M .J n ·• The A DC dramal11011on of th<.• Irwin Shaw novel srnred 11oml11a11oru. for 11' thrct> leads Nick l'olll'. l'l'l1•r Straus' ~ind Sui.an Hlakl•ly £dwarrl /\:.ncr. bt·th·r known !'IS lht• ~ru(( nCW\ director Of "The M:Jry Tyler .l\fonrc Show," "U'4 nomtnalcd as I earl actor ma :>.inJ;?lt• app1·~ranct· for his rnle as th1.· 1•111h1ltercd. n11mlcd futht'r NB Planners To Consider Land Trade Mc m bcr5 or the Newport Ot>aeh planning commis~ion ton11othl a re slntccJ to d1scu11s city 11urch:i!ie of thr 11 4-acre "land trade rcmnant" in the Bluffs. Thc land. tent:il1\'elv valuecf at S.SSO.OOOby lhe lr vmeCompany, 1s ad1acent lo the n1stmg Eastblu!f Park and cerri<'s a ionln~ lhl'lt would allo~ 11 lo be developed into ~ d~ ell mg units. Reside nts or the area have asked the city council to consider city acqu1s1tlon of thes1te because 1t 1s used as parlof the park. The Planning Commission was asked to make n recommenda· hon on the purchase by the city council which 1s slated lo make a de<'1slon within a month. The commission is set to meet al 7 p.m. at city hall. Preceding the business meet· in g. commissioners Arc scheduled to conduct a study session from 2 p.m loS p.m . m "Rich Man, Poor Ma n." Also nominated in supporting categories were Ray Milland, Robert Reed. Dorothy McGuire, Kim Darby, Fionnuala F1anagan and Kay Lenz from the novel dram alizalion. Bild said the passengers wen' about to hand a pet1t1on to th1• captain. Ricciotti Santorinr. rl' questing a lo nger stay 111 Acapulco when sailors armed The d "ordcr 1•n,u1-<l Tht> ~hip 1:. M h1•1luh~I to com· pll•te 1t~ world tour m (.;enoa un Aprtl 25 QUALITY TELEVISION BIG LEAGUE SETS at LITTLE LEAGUE PRICES UMPIRES EYEVIEW of EVERY PLAY WITH ... ONLY ZENITH HAS IT! COST LESS THAN A PAfR OF SEASON TfCKETS • PARKIHG. ETC. AT THE BALL PARK TW HAM1'SHIU • SGZS60W • z-s,_u Co.,_11d• tOOO •-t• Control · GICNll•ttrttn !obit mod,I 1S ' ...,.... lettlttl IOO"Je Sdl6-St ... Ci.r-celor 11, hnt1111t do ..... 1_ plct"n It 50°e 1_,,,.r. &otr'IY"o•lll'f ftlon lOOV Chenlt with 1'et""td f'ow"' St'ftfory VoltOC)o a..,..iet11MJ Sy\tt .... l tilllOlll C~-colM ,.lctwr• hb• W..lt ... ll.ctN!!lc T ..... Syd -. Chr-tlc On.•httOfl t~ .t."t-tlc F1,. .. 1v,.,~ Cc>11trol. Y111yl Clod ...... C:ellM .. with Si-' .. td Wood Greiftltt9. 1·1111 f 'nc·fnry M nrrnul i•·~ t•f m• fJur 1•1•r:unull Out• \t•nr t•uctrnHI••• .. f)n l·:1·•·r~1 t•rndtlf"I ffp .'i.-11! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa "-~··"'·-2 0-.WettefC..a.>r. Phone 642-8882 Store kours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~""' H...,_ .,_ sa.c. I tU Th~ Prof~ssionals Famous Zenith quality! Famous ~~!.i dependability! \ \ Thureday,a Closing P ric_. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. Thurs.ooy April 15 19711 N DAILY PILOl 87 122·day Job '76 Taxes Al"wst Paid B)'SYLVIA POKT£1l Every dollar earned until Mii)' t by the av\tra1e worket laxpayerwlll 10 to pay fcdual, slall' and local taxes. Money earned for a full four months -122 d1ty11 does not 10 lo support thew••~ earner's fom1ly fl 1" enou,h to fulfill tax obU1ations lo the vanoua level!. of qovernmenl, »C.· cord1n1 to Tax Found1tloncalculatlons. or 1tn eleht·hour ---------..... work day. taxes alono take two hours and 39 mlnute». Despite the ln· t'ome tax cutg of 197S and 1978, th:it 's up from last ye11r 't1 \OX bite Of \W(l hours and 3S m tnutcs No Money's Worth other expenses absorb aa mut'hoftht' work week os tl1xcs TAXES ARE THE BIGGEST smi:le 1H•m in the ram11) budget. far outweighing pa)•ments for houge and household operations. food and drink, transportation, etc. May Day means many things . It is un ancient spring festJval. It also is celebrated as a Murxu;t holiday. with May Day parades a familiar spet'tacle 1n many U.S. cities as well as other lands that are openly socialistic communlst1<' In tile 1nternahonal language of air navi~ation. It is 11n urcent, frightening cry for help And It is "tax freedom day" too. says the Tax Founda· tion, "the dav when we have all finii.hed paying our taxes.•• "'All" means the "a\·eragc taxpayer," for others, abov"e average, the date might come even later • "OUR RESEARCH DOES NOT go into taxpayers· reat· tfon.s to their responsibilities to pay taxes," says Tu Found a· \Jon's Bob Brown. "but it would be my guess they are happy and relieved to ha ,.e completed this obligation \\ ht-ther r.fay . Oay is perceived as a JOYOUS spnng festival or a cry Cor help remains to be seen. lnmyown view. four foll months a year lo work for the government 111jusl about enough •• Brown's new is mu<'h too const•rvull\'l'. I thulk In rad, r·u go on the line with the ol>servatlon that the information is infur iating to taxpayers. Worse, if taxpayers wonder how 11> get out of t~is squeeze, the answer is they can't -unless \hl'Y 11r<.• \\ 1lhn~fb forfeit some of the services at vanous le\ els of UOH'rnrners' for which taxes pay. Judging from responses so far. mes{ simply are not willing to do so \\ hctht>r the serv1t'es are Cor pollce-flrt> protection at the local level or for military dt>ft"ri.se at the rederal level. THE SOLUTION IS NOT prinhnf( more greenb.scks to pay for the services. That way lies dt>strut"lion of our <'Urrcn· <'y 's value. And we already h11ve done damage to our dollar'& buying power by inflating our money i.uppl~ durin~ previous splurges or spending on proJccts deemed des1roblc ir not e:.· sentinl. When H comes down to the bottom lint>, the allernaU vl·s are to t'OnlrOI spendtnlC al the three levels of government or lo maintain or int'reasc <:urrent tax burdens. As a guidepost, federal spending in f1sral 1977 probably will be in the $4 l~ billion rnnge. highest ever. \\1th the rede111! budget def1c1t running around S50 billion. These tot11ls are considered "moderate." FOLLOWING IS THt: Tl\X bite tn the eight hour du~. 1976. as e1>limated by the Ta~ f'oundatwn Total for all taxes. 2 hours. 39 minutes 10£ wh1<·h I hour, 41 minutt's goes to federal taXl'S ;md 51:! mmutci. to 1>lak and local taxes), food and ht>Vl'r:J~l'S. 1 hour. 5 minutes, housiog and house operation. I hour. 32 minutes: clothln~. 29 minutes; transportation. 3U minutes . medical corC', 25 minutes: recreation, 19 minutes. and al I other exr>cnd1turcs. 2.Sminutcs. "All other' ancludus consuml·r !>pending for 1lt•ms such as personal care, person11I buslncsi.. private education. sav UlCS. When Is a GM Radio Really a GM Radio? MIAMI CAP)-1£.)0UlhinkyournewGcncral Motorsc:ir came equipped with an i\mencan·built GM radio, you 'd bet ter take a closer look. There's a good chance you've paid top dollar for a cheaper. foreign-made Imitation. Hundrt'ds of GM dealer~. primarily Chcvrolel outlets, are making extra profits by installing Japanese radios for new car buyers who think they are getting radios made by Delco, a GM divis ion. The t'Ustomer pays the same retail price and apparently Rets as Rood a product, but the J apancsr radios coslthedealersonly half as much as Delco's. THE PROkLEM ISSO widespread th al Delco has placed advertisements in national mui;:azine~ advising purchasers to "Tell your dea ler· Delco ·Don't !>el lie for a look·allke radio 1n your new GM car " Doa".Jour11A a·.-ra9r# P-lt • \ff)H tAPt ,.,"•1 ().1w '""'""' ""' ,.,,,,.. t.TO,ICi .4rriff•<'k1i ltt Tht• Spoflf9lu ,, l!>d ,r>;r;,n .. ~ ... ~ .... }'l: .~"'.:. r'i'i 10 ftn tQI 11 10~ )l 11Jfl II' ~II, 111 NF II VOi<" 1111 I • •" rlO•<'Wl I>'"' 1\ Utt It 11 17 )A •" Ol 1111 • 0 " lift'! 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Jt WH"f AMfll. 1)\Vl\ 010 14r w .,,,P,, ,,.,., Ad'•"•n'•' Otrll¥ v::.7··~,~~, ,...... .,,. f'l•Qh\ Nftt111 "'' to.-., l '· ' , .. " .i •• DAILY PILOT ThurMSey. Aprll IS 1976 QUEENIE L. M. Boyd Colunilius' Co:rnrades History somehow ignores Martin and Vicente Pinzon, more's the pity. Those two brothers owned and cap- tained the Pinta and the Nina, the ships that accom- panied Christopher Colum· bus on the Santa Mana dur- ing the New World dis- covery voyage. ll wasn't Spain's Queen Isabella who put up the most money for that trip. It was Martin and Vicente. They were the big- ger financial backers, con- tributing two of the ships as well as the costs of sailing them. Columbus was the fleet com- mander, all right. His pay ran about $300 a ~ear. Martin and Vicente each got only approx- imately Sl60 a year And the crewmen under all three of them made do with something int~ neighborhood of $2.50 a month each. It's true that Columbus was the conversationalist who won the Queen ·s ofhc1al sanction But the bread-and·butter boys. the Pmzons, were the real worthies who came up with most of the floating stock and the bodies. THECIDNESE 'MA' Q. "In Chinese, too, doesn't 'ma' mean mother'!" A. In Mandarin it docs. And it a lso means horse. depending on how you sing it. The Ii velier the animal, the faster the heartbeat, right'! UsuaJly. Butnolinthecaseor the hare and the rabbit. Figure the quick hare has a heartbeat of64 per minute The beat of the slower rabbit runs 200perm1nute An eighth of the people in this country have to get rid of their own garbage. They live in places where the boys with the compacting trucks or whatever just don't show up. Address mall to L.. M Boyd. P 0 . Bor 156-0, Costa Mesa92626 State Advocates More I VD Data SACRAMENTO <A P ) -Female patients should be told more about intrauterine birth control devices before lhl'y use them, the state ~ays in proposed re· l(Ulah ons The regulations, which will be the topic of two heann~s next month, a l----------t empt to protect the personal rlJ:hls or the pa· t1ent and the patient's ri.:ht to know , s aid ll t'alth Department Spokesman Bob Nance Red Cross Appoints New Head Mary Ann Anderson, a Mission VleJO resident. has been appointed coordinator or the American Red Cross South County Service Center In San Junn Capistrano She formerly served ns direl'lOr of service lo military families with the Glendale chapter of the Red Cross and as a caseworker with Viet· namese refuges for the Los Angeles chapter. Mrs. Anderson will be available in the center, at 31882 Ca min o Capistrano, from 10 a.m. to 3 pm . Mondays through Fridays. WHILE THE regula- tions do not e ndorse specific models of the de· vice, typically a copper ring mserted inside a woman for birth control, tht'y do require a pa- tient's mformed consent, Nance said Also. the patient would be provided with a card advising her lo contact a doctor immediately "if suspected undesired re· actions occur" due to the device. THE PATIENT would be told the device's lot number is important to record and keep in C'ase nny trouble arises with th<' device. "Some IUDs have not worked that well They have caused women great pain and have worked against their health in some cases. There have been preg- nancies," Nance said when asked about criticism of the device. MANY CLINICS simp- ly routinely prescribe an IUD for a woman as "an instant solution," Nance said. He predicted the re- co u n s e l i n g r or gulations would be "well military personnel or received" because or veterans and their their emphasis on cau- rarrulies is available at tion. the center which serves The federal govern- San Juan. San Clemente, menl ls worklng on IUDs Mission VieJo, Laguna now and In the near Beach and Dana Point. future probably will be It also has youth service programs, dis· aster preparedness and relief, safety programs, voluntttr and communl ty programs and blood· mobiles. issuing a list or approved models or the device, Nance said. Hearings on the device regulations will be held In Sacrameoto May 1 and San Francisco May 10. Wheeler 6 Inch Trimmer /Edger • s i.w. '"' IM ... llriwt ...... • ,.. u1tti111 wi4ttl, li,,.4 ~ <vtter ~r • Fer 1Mtic"'"1 le""' cere. IWT-4 ~:~ 2888 Vlgoro® All Purpose 20 Lb. 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But, under cross examination y d efense attorney Matthew unllch, Steven Knobloch said e was never personally told by attin to do campaign chores. Knobloch, who is now an uidc: to Supervisor Laurence Schmit. said he took his campaign in struct1on~ from another form\•r Battin execut1 ve a ssistant. Ted Moraitis . .. You got your directions Crom Mr. Moraitis, isn't that true"'" Kurihch asked. .. That's correct." Knobloch replied. "Thtn Mr. Battin did not In· 11truct you directly in the cam· palgn work. did he"!" Kurilich conUnued . ··That's right. It was Mr. Moraitis," the wttness answered. Knobloch said that Battin in· structed him never to use phones in his supervisoriaJ office for campaign related work. Before undergoing cross ex· 'Creanaery Truck Creamed /\bout 66.000 pounds or milk, cottage cheese and other dairy product~ spilled from this truck when it went off the south side of the San Diego Freeway, between La Paz Road and Oso Parkway m Saddleback Valley ear- ly today. The truck rolJed one and a half times down the hill before coming to the resting point shown in this picture. The driver. Charles R. Godwin, 28, of Chula Vis- ta was thrown from the cab and rolled down . the hill ahead of the truck. He was treated for multiple contusions and released from ~liss1on Community Hospital. Discussion Bid Fails MAC Won't Reopen Talks on Density Plan By R UDI NJEDZIF.LSKI OflM O•ily l"•l•Ut.ttt Mission ViCJO Municipal Ad· \•isory Counralman Cal Neve hos failed in a bid to reopen th<' con· trovers1al Soulht'ast OrartJle County C ir cu la tion Stud y (SEOCCS) to puhlat· d1~russion Nev<' asked th<' ('110nr1I to !>Cht'dute· a ~pce1al town hall Cella Denies Plans for Liquidation Hy GAR\' G RAS\'ll.LE 0• •A• D~··· P•••• \'4H ThouJ:h b\' .. 1Cgl'rl by rt\11 nnrl trim1nnl lawsuits, Or. J.ou1)'> Cella dcmt'd ltxiuy th.it he I' I 1 qu1dahn.i what w.1~ on1'1• thoui.:hl to b<t has virtually hmllh''\s rmun c-1nl rmptr<>. "ln\l'slml·nlll art• tnVl''lm('nt' It ll houlcln't lw alurm111,.: to put i-omt' of th1•ni 1111 lh1• 111.11 kl'I al this or tll1)' nlhl•r t1m''· C1•lla 'llld Nonrthcl<''lc;, th<' Snntn Ana phy:•;ir1n11 achnitti-1t M illi' of ht -< real ''~lat<' h1'1clinAs an :ind nut side Oronj!(' C'11u111y :1r<' up rm salt'. And. he addrd, movt's to rr· tno\'c h1msrlf from a number of busint'ss p artners hips "bt'gan long before this mess got so in \"Olvt'd " meeting on th(' study The mov(' was thw;irted Monday by a tcchmcaltt \. MAC c·hairm;in Hi c hnrd Lo"cock told Nevi' the 1l>:.u\' c<'uld not be r~opened unless one of the council mC'mbcrs who vol· t•d in fo\'or of Altemalt\<' 3, lhc maximum populution dcni-11'' plan. agn•cd to 11 ~either Coun«ilman .John No bl(' nor CounC'1h~ oman Kathl<>c•n Kelly were w1lltng to do that Amt Counc1lwom;in Jc·annr Gagnebin. the lhmt mf·mlwr of the voling maJonty, i~ no lon.Jlc•r on the council The three mrmh<'r hloc last January endorsed th<' SEOCCS alternal1\"<' "h1ch call~ for a population density of l 23 million an the study area alonR with ma it· imum road de .. elopm<'nt. Nt'VC. a proponent or slnw mg population g rowth. s aid he want· ed the issue reopened because he believes that community at. t1tudes had not been sufficiently ~ounded on the SEOCCS study. ''There's been quite a bit of er· roneous information." he said. '"The people didn't get the real word !low can you stand by a dt·· r1s1on wh('n you don't have the rral information.," Ne\C's rt'quesl lo reopen the public discussion was :.lrongly backed by MAC traffic commit· lee Vire Chairman Tom Craig who charged that the council '"has a duty"" to bring the subJ<•ct back to the people because there had not been sufficient lime for community reaction. Cou n c ilw o m a n K elly, however, a rgued that lhree well- publ1 c1zed hearings had been (Stt STUDY, Page AZ> Psychologist Fights School 'Demotion' A psyrholo~1 st \\ho rlnims she was demnl c•tl from twr ~111.I a cl av job with I hr Snddll'hack Vall<'Y Unified School D1lllnl·t to a $31 11 day JOb as a subst1t ul<' tcachrr bccaus(' sh(' refu~f'cl to rt"Sign hfl~ taken legal arllon against the district. erreclive .Jun(' 30 he would rcvoke her crcdential11 Court ofCiclals have not yet c;cheduled a date for a hearinit in· to her de mand for a restrammg order. A hearing on the issue before the Orange County Board of Education was scheduled to· day. 11mm11hon by KurHlch, Knobloch adm itted that he performed a good ma ny campaign chore~ 111 Battin's dfort lo b<t<'ome lieuk· nanl governor. Included in those chores was the picking up or campaign brochures printed in the printing shop at Mi ssion Community Hospital in Mission VteJO. At that time, the print shop operation in l be hospital re· Bo porteo<lly was a political tool used by Dr. Louls Cella to support can· didates. In reply to questions from Deputy District Attorney Jack Ryan, Knobloch said he also stuffed campaign envelopes in Battin's Santa Ana law office wtule on county tame and collect· ed lists or Democratic Central Committee m embers from coun· ty clerks throughout the stale. 1,1kc Moraitis, l\noblO<'h we-t R'f'llntcd Immunity before tcsti· fyinJt today und before testifying lo Cront of the Grand Jury lust July. ll was in mid·August that the jury indicted Ballin on seven felony charges related to allega. lions that he made illegal u.se or the county employes and sup· plles in his unsuccessful bid for statewlde office. Curbed CIA Thwarts Terrorist Plots NEW YORK (AP> -Plots to kill masses of people with bombs m New York City and to as· sassinate elected officials in the United States have been thwarted by CIA infiltration of terronsl groups, f o rm e r De fe nse Secretary Me lvin Laird says. Writing in defense of the Cen· tr al Intelligence Agency, Laird also c redit s American in· telligence with saving the nation billions in defense costs a nd. since 1973, with keeping peace between lsrael and Egypt. Laird·s article, "Let's Stop Un · dermining the CIA ." was "nttcn for The May Reader's D1gr'>t. the magazine for w h1th hc 1s 1ocnaor counsellor for national and tn· ternat1onal affairs Laird did not idcnllfy tht• specific targets of the thwarted assassinations He wrote: "On at lrast two or casions, the CIA h as for<'stallt'd assassins bound for the t.:nitcd States with plans to kill elected public omcials. "It has also thwarted plans to ldll prominent American J<'ws with letter born bs. ·' He said the attempted bomb· ings in New York City coincided with a visit of former lsraell Prime Minister Golda Meir on March4, 1973. He said, "Police rushed to bw;y midtown inte rsections and hauled away two cars with enough Sov- ~C Okays Equipment Rental Yard A proposed equipment rental yard at the corner of Jeronimo Road and Los Alisos Boulevard in Mission Viejo has received thl' endorsement of the Mun icipal Advisory Council. Councilmen rccommcndl'd that a use perm it be issued hy the· county for thc T aylor Rt'ntal Center . provided ~ever al st1 H't conditions ar<' mct These include th<' proh1b1tion of equipment storage on the fronl portion or the lot. eight fool slumpstone walls along lh<' rear side of lh(' yard. and th<' proh1h1· hon of produ<'l o r trndc namr signs on the building. Members of thr rounril also specified that no hart' bullJ hghtc; be allowed inside thc building and that lighting h•vt•lc; be n·· duced after bui-tn<'Sl> hours. Stop Signs A sk~d By MAC for Vi~jo Th<' placrment of stop s1gno; al Via del Sol a nd Puc•rta lfral ha' been rccommPndcd to the> Bo11r1l nr S11pt-rv1sors by tlw M1 ss1on Vi<'jo Munil·1pal Aclvii.ory Coun· <'II <MAC>. Coun<'alm<'n took lhc nrtinn enrher this week aftt'r hearinJ.: complaints from residents about safely problems al thr intcrscc· lion. 1et·m ade explosives. lo kill ever· ybody within a 100-yard radius. The terrorist explosives wer e timed lo detonate at noon. when streets would be m ost crowded.·' Laird said that again in 1973, just before Christm as, "the CIA learned that six small, hand· carried Soviet SA·7 missiles -ei<· tremely accurate aga1nst low· flying air craft -were bcir,g smuggled m Libyan diplomatic pouches to Bl,ack September ttr· rorlsts In Europe. The terrorlstit planned to shoot down a 747 land~ (See CIA, Page A2> De's a She? Father of 3 Wa1tts Sex Change A Buena Park man predicts h<' "111 bt' a woman wh<'n hl' appears an court June 1 applied Wrdnesday for permission to change his name. IF ORANGE County Superior Court Judgl' Sumul'I Dre1zen grants the petition filed by David Gerard Aui.:er, 28, he w1ll legally become ;i she U1anc Mane /\u~er. County clerk's officials who a<'cepted the application Wednesday said it was the first s uch pellllon to cross their counter. Court records reflect that Auger sued his wife, Ellen Ruth Auger, for divorce six months ;igo. The couple's final decree would normally be issued on or about April 29. M~. AU~ER has been granted custody of the couple's three hllle girls -ages 7, 6 and 3 -and is receiving child support payments from her estranged husband. Au&er stales in the petition filed Wednesday that his sex· ual change is currently under way vla hormone treatmenL He expects to be a female when he appears in court. Federal Funds Eyed For Mental Health Chances that SaddJeback Area Coordinating Council will receive $75,000 in federal funds for a mental health survey were rated excellent this week. Dr. Bill Heard , deputy director of Orange County Mental Health, said he is optimistic. He Loi<' SACC board m embcrs their 1trant a pplication is being re· Yiewed at regional offiC('S in San I·'rancisco of th<' Health. Educa· lion and Welfare Departments. Homes Sought For Students From Japan The Foreign Study League is looking for Saddleback Valley homes for 35 Japanese students, 13 to 15 years old, who will be vis· 1llng the a rea July 2S through Aug 25. This is the srrond year Japanes(' you n gstc·r~ havf' st u died E n glio;h anrl lhl· American life style in the Sad dleback Vollry, ac<'ording to Pat Phelan. proJ"lram coordinator. The host family 1s responsihlr for providing a vlsltln~ !\lUdl•nt wi th a bed, meal/ ;ind trans portation tu Sacldll·bark College. where he will ~ludy English five days a week. Additiona l informntion i~ available by phoning l'hclan, 8.11·0307. In outlining probable areas to be surveyed, Heard said 1l is im· portant t o recognize the diC· ference between life stress situa· lions and m ental illness. Murh or the work to be done by mental health personnel involves helping families, the elderly and children throug h crises, he said. He said many elderly can't cope with living a lone after the death or a s pouse. Mental health worker s, he sa id, arc also needed to work with schools which do not have facilities for dealing with behavior problems. The grant would be used to survey mental health needs in Mission Viejo, El Toro. Laguna Hills, San Juan Capistrano, L aguna Niguel, South Laguna, Dana Point and San Clemente. Thi.! study would be completed in about one year. South Orange County is c ur· rently underserved, Dr. Heard said, becau!'le the efforts of coun· tv mental hcalth stafr arc dJs. sipated ovu n lar ge geographic area. J ack Stanfill, ch airman of SACC'i; Task i''or<'c on Mentbl Health und J uvenile Dt'linquel'l· cy, said thr 11tudy would docu· <~e GRANT, Page AZ) Coast Weather The mess Cella refrrred to in duded char ges br()Ul{hl against furn and three of his business as· soc1att's by federal and county grand JUMCS. Las t Jan. 12, the juries in separate indict m enls eha rge-d Cella, Theodore Schiffman. Stephen Evans and George 01 lendorf" 1th balking two hospitals but of almost S2 mil hon Plaintiff Barbara llahn 'c; Orange County ~uperior Court action seeks her reinstatement to the post she held pn or to Ma rch 15 when she allegedly was demot· e-d by District Supt. Richard Welte who 1s named as a co· defendant. Man, 32, Beheaded Partly cloudy Friday ex· cept mostly sunny in the afternoon. Cons iderable lo w c lo uds ond gusty n o rthwest e rly w inds tonight. High Friday lower 60s, low tonight upper 40s. Celia's partners in th<' t~o hospital.; later c;u<'d thr four men and county D~mocrat1c party leader Richard O"Nc1l1 for S12 tnllhon. ~ A m onth before the indict· ments were handed down. Cella borrowed heavily against his equity in his real estate holdings and homesteaded his Santa Ana home. Some or the money raised rt· <~e CELJ.,.,·, Pflft AZ) Miss Hahn s tates the demotion was due lo her reJechon of an al· lei.ted ultimatum March 5 by Welte who told her. the action states. that if she did not resign Grant Appointed Lanie Grant. 22701 Via Santa Maria, has been appointed the new chairman of the Mission Vic JO Advisory CounciJ's schools committee. Mrs. Grant, who be&\fts her one-yur term April 27. replaces Gr:\hani Dewsbury w~e term bad ~xpired. • Soccer Fan Runs Imo Plane in France ST . ETIENNE. France CAP) -A whirling propeller bl;ade lopped off the head of a celebrat· ing soccer fan today as he and m o re than 2 ,000 other fans mobbed a chartered airplane br· inging home the first French soc- cer team to qutJlfy ror the Ew-o- J*!n Cup final! in 17 years. The victim was Joseph Bernard, a l2·1ear-old auto body mechanic an lelbet or three children. He was part or a delirious crowd t hat OYtrwbelm .. 40 - policemen at Boutheon Airport and ran to the turboprop aircrurt carrying the St. Etienne players. The team was returning from Holland. where It advanced into the finals or Europe's most pre· stigious soccer competition by holding Eindboven, • DutcQ teasn, to a draw. St. ~enne wot "ay defendJng champion Bayvrn Nunldi of Wdt CermlQ,Yon Ma1 J.2 in GIHpw. ScoQand. P•e sa.14 Benuard, dllcribed 1'1 h .. wUe as a t• • never lDiaHct a SL EU~nne ..... 1ame, watched the game on television Wednesday night and then joan<'<f a friend lo celebrate in the streets. A jubilant crowd formed and moyed to the airport in th«-early hours or the morning. There was much drinking as the fans walled for the team to arrive. PoUce aaJd the crowd broke a glass door to reach the runway. Jle porters a t the scene detcribed massive ronfuaion on 0 lhe rumHy and dru.n~en fans (See ae HEADED, Pap Al) INSIDE TODA\' Boble1 on tht black marlcct con1tatute o /011 ·growing cnme 1yndromt which is at· lrodlng the olt('11tion of tht> Ma/la. See Pagt A7. AIY-Serwk• ., ......... H< .. L.M ... ye C.OHI-• Cl•Ulll .. Clemk• ereu-• Otttll-lt .. .............. ........... ,. :.::-. ·-·---Ul-n ladex ' au •• 44 .. •• > 11 C'l-t c~ ..., Alt ... , •• •• SB rtedly was used to pay off un· :1ccurcd bank loans at a Santa AH bank, loans purportedly made to help finance CclJa's ex- tensive pnllt1cal operauons In 1974, he was Ca.hfornufs tnp polll1cal campaign donor 't\lth re porte<l co11tr1but1ons lo ~ l011n dldatea or causes exceed1ni: $$00.000 The hnl 1nd1cauon that Cella "J' hard pressed ('amc 1ni m.Sllltcly aftt.'r he wa11 indicted "hen he h;id dlrfl<'ulty 'JI ln1t $75',000 bail Later. he po1>tl.'d his onc·ftflh interest in 684 acres of R1ver~lde County farmland to satisfy the ball requirement ror h1mst>lf and his three co defendants ' That rarm land. valued for sale purposes at roul(hly $2 7 m1lhon, ti now for sale. Cella said. A business associate admitted that Santa Ana property bouRhl jlt Celia's urging by Mercy General Hospital is also on the market But Cella said he has no mten Uon at this time or offennR a building he owns al Civic Center &rive and Broadway in Santa Ana for sale The two-story building 1s the home of the doctor's medical practice. the Sant.I Ana C'hn11.' Cella said that negot1at1onc; to fit-II his interest in Kobe En· ttrpnses "have been under Wll) for some time .. He reportedly 1s a one-fourth partner in the Kobe partnership with O'Neill and state Controller Kenneth Cory. Its chief holding is a 541 acre ranch near Sacramenlo. Olher Cella holdings, none or them valued for sale purposes al more than $150,000. are scattered throughout the Santa Ana area. Including two apartment houses .and twoorrtce buildings. lhs equity in those real proper· ty holdings reportedly is heavily encumbered by mortgages and collateral assignmt-nts for loans Sunny, Warm Weekend Seen Over Eruter Weather forecasters are call \ng for a sunny Good Friday and arc predicting s lighUy warmer temperatures for the Easter weekend. According to forecasters with lhc U.S. Weather Service, cloud:. • &bat blanketed the Orange Coast Uus morrung were only passing through. Temperatures that have been hovenng in lhl' high f1ft1es an: ~xpcctcd to climb to the mid st~ tics Forecas ters a lso called for i:usty northwest w mds Friday Th<' <'001 and cloudy Wl'ather, punctuated by l\londay-s r1110, has kl>pt spring vacation be:.i e h attendance down and Lifeguards are pr<'d1cUng ('Ontlnuc·d low beach attendance in light of the cool air temperatures and \\ater tem~ratures in the SS·degree range. The marine forecast calls for weather conditions that arc like· (y to reduce boating lraHic over lbe weekend. The forecast calls (or three-foot wind waves and rough Sf'as to be ~cncrated by the same winds that arc expcct<'d to blow the clouds away Bur~dars S trikf' Horne ut El Toro J\11 :intu1ut• rocking chair, b<>an haJ! ch,11rs anti 11 television set Wert' amoni: vuluables stolen lrom an 1-:t Toro home by buri;:l:.tr :-who k l<'kcd open o 101·kect tJoor, Orange County '>hertU'). 11ff1ct'r s reported. Jkpu!JM said the theft w:ii1 re- 1t0rtt·d by accountant Charks Arthur Morris. 111, of 12 Vista l.u~una. The loss was estimated .il$1,050. ORANGE CO.UT •11 DAILY PILOT tM C'tftlfl~ (M\t ( /llh f •1t11t -'0"_.... "''•fln'I ........ I ... M~..,\ t•1 • ""• I' f•\IMI~ f't• f""' f"lt~ (, •\t I I'll• h i'\Q\ "'""'""' ""''~'•'• r t·ht1•· .. ,, .... ~ •,f .... ,.,.. "''-• '"''""ilf\ t ,., ....... ( ... ,,_ .... ••• .. ..,. •• 1 '"' •t". ttwn•·f\rv4oot' 19 ·•" f ""'' ffil·tlt .... 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Mary T yler Moore :ind Clons Leachman or "Phyllis " UO\' l"ht> nom1nt<'" for lendtnJ: m· 1r 1•:-" m 11 dram atlc :-cnes 10 t ludt>d t"n "'1th 1·anr<'lt>d sho"' • \ 11 11 l' M t• ,1 r a u r · · " a t 1• 1\lrShnrw" i111<1 Ur~nda V tH'l'Uro of "Sur ,1 " Also 11umrd were Aos.:11• l>1 C'k1nson of "l'oli1:1• \\'om;in" tind M 1('huel Learned of "The Waltons " fam1har gumshO<'s upp<'ar a!I nom1net'S for le ad act,1r in dramatic series -Peter l''alk 10 "Colombo." Karl Malden in "The Streets of San Francisco," James Garner in "The Rockford Flies." Emmy historians could not r c- t'all \\hen a show had so dommat· t>d the nommations as did "Rich Man. Poor Man ." The ABC dramatization of the Irwin Shaw novel scored nominations for its three leads -Nick Nolte. Peter Strauss and Susan Blakely :\larco Ri\'era. <t 5 year -old student at Esperanza School in :\l1ss1on \'1eJo. s ho\\ s Stella \'alk the Easter egg he found dur· ing a hunt s ponsored by the Rancho Viejo Jumorettes recently. It "as the second an nual hunt put on by the teen-age girls' club for students at the facility for the trainable mentally retarded. The nominees for lead a<'lor in a comedy series were Jark Albertson of ''Chico and the Man." Hal Linden of "Barnt·~ Miller.'' Alan Alda of ··M·A·S·ll" and Henry Winkler of "Happy From Page Al Brown Names Fielding to Transit Panel From Page ,\ l STUDY ... MAC Blocks New CIA •.. ing in Rome. However, acting on CIA intelligence, European gov- ernments disrupted the operation and spared the lives of hundreds of holiday travelers." Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has appointed G. J . "Pete" Fielding, former general manager of the Orange County Transit District, to the State T r ansportation Board. held on the SEOCCS studv "The concept of open heanngs 1s great but the people weren't bunnl•d from this room." she said Service Station Plan Laird maintained that dis- closures of intelligence activities by congressional investigations are com prom isinR and paralyz. ing the agency's ability to !unc- tion. Fielding, of South Laguna, was selected along with Lake Tahoe resident Beatrice Ann Barkley lo the state post which reqwres Senate confirm at ion. The sludv. no"' before thl' Orange Cou.nl)' Planning Corn m1 ss1on. contain.., four alternllt1ve traffic r 1rl'ul.1t111n pattl'rns "'h1ch are tll'<I to futurt· population f1gun·-; ranging from ill.<IOO to I 23 m1lhon ~eve fa,·ors Allernal1\t' I "'h1ch calls for tht· m1n1m11m population den:-1ty and b11).1t·,tlh the same road nel"ork "hu·h currcntl> t-x 1sts in :-.outh<'a:.l Orangt• County Chairman Lowrock favors Alternat1q• I which follows the dens1l1es of lhl' county 's current general plan and projects a total of 917 .000 n· sidents The SEOCCS studv has not on Iv divided the MAC but also (llhl'I governmental bodies that ~('rt' asked to make recommcndatmns on the four alternat1\·es lo count} offte1als San Juan Cap1slrano·s Ctt' Council 11nd th<' Saddl<.'hut'k Arl'a Coord1natani.i Council (Sr\CCI favor the low dens 1tv alternatl\c The San Cl<'mt'ntt• · ('1 ty Coun!'1l f a \' 0 r s t h c h I ~ h ti I' II .., I l :. allernatl\'<' And the Lui:una Beach C1tv Council has n·1ccted all four "a1ternat1vt•:-. finding none of them acceptable. MAC Chairman I..o wcock tried to calm Ne"e by as:-unnl? him that '"we \\111 probably h<t\f' '''( or sev<'n more shots al SEOCCS before 1t gels through'" but Nev<' was not convinced. ··we are shortt'hangin~ the people. They s hould ha\'(' a voic1' 10 this," he said . From Pag.-A I BEHEADED who ~>Ound<'d on lht• airl'r.ifl A ~round hostess said c;hc tried lo ~arn th<' cro .... d of llw llun~t·r "but they hacf Rone t'rM'.t anti cltdn'l want to l1stC'n " Authont1e" sa11I om• of tht• tw1n -eng1n<' f.'okkt•r F27 t-'rll'ndship airplam"s proJl('llcrs had slopp<'cl whl'n lkrnard "'""' hit by the left propdlrr, which was still turninR GC'rard ll' Scour, a rl'porter on board the plant'. s:ud. "All of a sudden through the "1ndow I c;aw the body or a man IK'enp1tuted. There w:>s an 1mm<.'n'><' 1m· prt."ss1on of unreal h o rrnr, because all around the bo<h lh<' rrowd cont1n1wd to 'houl its JOY .:one wild." Members of the M1ss1on Viejo Municipal Adv1sury Council (~1AC I by a ~plll volt' this Wi'Ck \'Oted to block the constru<"lion of a service station on thl' corner or Ahc1a Parkwav and Mwrlands Boule' <trd · i\lthou~h the propowd st11t1on I ... nol .... 1lh1n the boundaries or 1\l 1),s1on \'1t'JO, •' ,, ,1.., the coun- c·1l '!> op101on th.11 11 \\Ould clutter one of tht• maJO' C'nlrances 10lo the commun1l} 1\JAC plann1nR C'omm1tlec Chairman Gary Stoney pointed out that a total of four service s tations were planned for the area surroundrng the intersec- tion, including a Gemco dis- count gas outl<'t already in o~ra t1on . Councilmen requested that the sernce station site be rezoned re· srdential in kt•ep1ng with a re- c•ommendatton b> the Environ· mental M ana~eml'nt AJ?ency staff The OrangC' County Plannin~ t'omm1s:-1on. hn"t'\'1•r , has already O\'t•rturnNI th<' E1\1A ~laff reco mml'n<lutron <md re· C'ommended the sen ·1<'e station's ariproval to th e board of su1>erv1sors. Advisory council members in- dicated thcv hope to block ron· struction or the station "'hen f 'rom Pag.-A I GRANT •.. ment way:c; to <'nhancc the exist· mg mental health proj!ram. .. We know we need more." he said. "The $75,000 plannin~ granl would show us where and in what .... ays we could Invest most errec· tJvely for milx1mum results " Receivinf,! a planning grant usually put-. an a~cncy ISACC. in this case) on the hot' for further fed era I fund inf(. Stanfill said. The idea of the planning ~rant is to <'nablc the community to <'Stablish its ()Wn priorities, based on needs assessment, he said . If SACC is awarded the grnnt, i;:ud Stanfill. Dr. Heard would be lhc· mo~t llk1•ly person lo head the t ask force which would un· dcrtake the study. SACC would funnl'I fcdrral fund!I to lhc task force, which would be accounts· ble to SACC for how the funds were usrt1 Ides of April Income Taxes Due Today Today 1s that inevitable day when taxes arc due and those of )ou who haven't filed your returns have until mid night to get your stale and federal lax forms postmarked. MISSING the deadline could cost you money. Both the state and federal government charge penalty fees and interest on late filings. The fed era I government charges five percent per month wilh a 25 percent ceiling for tbc penalty and an in- terest rate of seven percent. mE STATE go\-ernment charges an unhm1ted hve percent penalty fee per month plus an interest rate of 12 per- cent on late filings Extensions on f1bng can be obtained from both the federal and state governments, but the interest "111 still be charged. SPOKESMEN at tax offices have been rl'mtndlng resi- dents to be sure they ore sending the state returns lo the Franchise Tax Board and the federal returns lo the lntcmal Revenue Service. · They also point out that the return!! must carry an April 15 postmark. Returns put mto some mailboxes late t.oday could miss the postal pick up and won't get Pf>Stmarked un- til Friday, mean mg the returns will be' conslQered la\e. • supervisors meet on the issue this month. The station is also ht.-· ing opposed b y the Saddleback Ar<'a Coord inating Council <SACC) and the Ae~l.'an Hills Homeo .... ners Association. Councilwoman Kathleen Kell), without giv1n).? a reason. voted against th<' council's decision to send a letter of complaint to th<.• Board of Supervisors "Forinstance. •·he writes. "dis-. closures that the Uruted States has used submarines in Soviet ter- ritorial waters to monitor Rus11ian weapons tests have ~reatly d1mi01!.hed the now of this \'Ital intelligence." Fielding, 42, is a social science professor at UC Irvine and as- soc1ute director of the statewide l"C Institute o f Transport ation Studies . li e was itcneral manager of OCTD from 1971 \o 1975 lie :-ucceeds Ri<'hard R. Drown of El Cajon, whose term expired t;)QUALITY TELEVISION BIG LEAGUE -SETS at LITTLE LEAGUE PRICES UMPIRES EYEVIEW of EVERY PLAY WITH ••• ONLY ZENITH HAS IT! COST LESS THAH A PAIR OF SEASOH TtCKETS, PARKING, ETC. AT THE BALL PARK ~ HAM,SHIH • SGU60W • 1-S,.ct C•-lld"-1000 •-•• Co11~ef • Gl,..+-1crH11 teltlt -def u• cl ..... ltftith I 00"• Sel!O-St.f• Ci.-celw II. l11tl4'tlt clo ..... 1-,Id_.. It ~O'i'• ~r. liUt"lfJ•• .. ~ Tit" lOOY Chenh wlffl ,~ P'owtr S~ Yott .............. SY't""' l nlll...t C""-cotor r id•,. T•. ~s .... llfftrOftlc: TwM!MJ Srt-. C""-tlc 011.....,_ Twilllg. Awt-tlc flll .. twllotj COfttrol, Ylllyt Cled ._... C .... •Ith $1.,,...._. Wood~ f 'ulf f 'fle'for" M "rr""' i•·~ l'lu .... 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