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This sun bear at the San f'ranctsco Zoo seems bored by
it all as he wok cs from a snooz~ :rnd ~awns in thc-sun
shine. There have been no vis itors tn thl' too sincl'
March 31 when it W<I!'> shut <!own by a walkout of cit~
crafts workers. induchng 25 animal kc•epcrs .
Suspected Gem Thief
Caught on CM Roof
Moviegoers at the llarhor
Shopping Center in Coi.ta Mc .... 1
watched a second feature out i.1111•
the theater Sunduv niJlhl. "'
pohcc arrested o hur~lun :-us
~cl :ltop Kirk'!! Jrwrlcr,
Poli<'t sold th(' suspect. notw1 t
A. Randoruk. 27,of2.1SC't•d<1rSt ,
Newport Bcarh \\<Os <'rourh\'d
bc!hmd an u1r condit1onan1t 1hwt
when spotted from n pohrt•
heli copter piloted by s._1 Carl
Jackson.
The suspect w a!I ordcr<'d to th1'
side or the building by hcllropter
omrers usin& a public oddrcc;s
a.ystem, and Bnndn.ruk was ar
rested by Officer Steve Meado",
11n the ~round
Randaruk, an unrmplnyl'd bu'
rlrHC'r, WJS founl! \\Ith $8,000 in
IC\\ eb. \\ atrhei. and coin~. ac
l'orrhni: lo police Thl'\' said the
'uspcrt t n~gercct 11 <illt•nl alarm 1n lh<' )t'WC'lry .slor<' ;1t JO SO pm
"h<'n h(• entt>red th<.· building
throui:h th<' roor
On th\' ground. poll<'e hacl to
wait for Jn em ploy<' of th<'
Jt•welry store to arnve to unlo<'k
the building so polirt• ~·ou ld
~enrch for othN susp<'cti:; I\
i.mall crowd of rwoplc Crom a
n<.'arb~ theater gathered to watch
the action Police said no sus·
pccts were found inside lhe stort'.
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Valkyrie
Wins Top
Honors
By AL~ON LOCKABE\I
0.•tY ~• .. t ao1Uftt E•tor
The 29th annual nautical "crap
shoot" kno"' n as the N<'wport to
Ensenada Yacht Race ground its
"a.v into the record books today as
the last of the 540 starters dropped
thC'tr anchors 1n th<• crowdl'd
waters of this BaJa California fis
hmgport
It was as slow and frustrating a
met•, Crom !.tart to finish. a!'. any in
the thrct• decades it has been
:.a1lcd Li ght wind~ at the :-tart orr
tht• l\'t'wport Jl'lly Saturday at
noon dt'crca~cd to near zero
bdorl' the fleet rl'arhcd San
D1eJio. th1• holf".1) point in the
125 mill• Junket t ltelated Pie
tur(''\, PaJil' B6)
Race rumm1ttccmen aboard
the two fin1~h boat~. Sunshine :incf
Sc:i llut had barch fini shed their
morn1nJ? roffec Sunda) "hcn thl')
~erc sttrrl'd into action b) the
i.tJ(hl of a sail on the mistyhonzon
Uut tht• •.-acht turned out lo be a
noncomi}ctin..: ratJmaran as dtd
the nel<t '"' n "'htrh upproachec1 the finish hn<• by 11 a m
f"ir~t spinnaker~ to cmergl•
rrom the th1rkl•nin;: haze turnl.'d
out to bi• lhC' 1r1mar:in \'alkync,
('f) <1k1ppercd by Hoh llanC'I un1l
Hob Fincher. Cabr11lo Reach
Yacht Club. followl:'d 1n close
pursuit by th(' :>R foot ratamarnn
St>a Smoke sailed hy Edwin
Kctchum, Mahhu VachtClub
Valkyric won honors as the first
yurht to finn'lh in thl' slow time of
24 1895 hours S<'a Smoke' Poked
ht~ twin bowl' across the line
ISee ENSENADi\, Puf' i\21
Pretend It's Pot
'Herbal Stash' Comes in 'Lids' for Kids
PEORIA. Ill. (AP) -In the old days. kids
could smoke rolled com silk and pretend 1t
was tobacco.
Today, they t'an buy a package of Herbal
Stash and pretend it's marijuana.
Herbal Stash is ground or shredded herbs
and comes -with papers -in a plastic bag
lhat says the net weight is "a lid." A Lid usual·
ly ref era to a one-ounce portion of pot.
"It looks something like gr ass," said a
narcotics ofCicer in Peoria. "We 've tested it.
The only hlgh is n psychological one. Kids like
to smoke it and pretend 1t 's pot. It's a gim
mkk, a rad like hula hoops used to be "
Police dlscovere<l lhe new product while
investigating reports that people were getting
a leial high on weeds. 'They round It bt-ina
sold, like a packatec of cigarettes, al a Peona
..
boutique manaf[ed by BillStrau.'ls.
Strauss said he ordered some after seetn~
1t advertised in flyers d1stnbuled by lhe
Woodley Herber Co
"lt comes in rour dlrrerent packages as
Bobbo'A Better Blend (retailing for $3.25).
Fiord ($3.2Sl, a \•arlety park ($3.25) and
Voluptc ($4)." he said. "Voluple is advertised
as a sensuous smoke made from ginseng
root~.
"I've sold a dozen or so of each pack 1n the
last 21..J months. 1t looks like a bag or pot and some people say it gives them a mild effect."
Tom Hartman. 25, a former health food
store manatter. helped found the Woodley
Werber Co , two years atto and has l.4
employes.
CStt FAKE POT, Past AZ>
Heist Foiled
New 'Corn Silk':
Fake Pot Called
'Herbal Stash'
Skate Tragedy
Ride Hitch Proves Fatal
I\ 17· VEAR·OLD skateboarder who hitched a ride lo a
slow mo\ Ing car died in Brea Community Hospital Sunda>
as a result of 1n1unc!> suffered when he fell beneath the
auto's wheels
Pohcc identified lhc skateboard victim as Steven Paul
Jaromscak of 837 Carlson Dnve. Brea.
According lo pohce. Jarom!.cak was fatally injured
shortly after 5 p m Friday after hitching a ride on a car
dnven by Scott Gregory Lamming, 16, also of Brea.
TH EY SAID TUE VICTIM was hanging on to the right
passenger door of Lamming's car when he fell from his
skateboard and tumbled under the re,r wheels or the auto.
The car reportedly was traveling between 15 and 20
miles an hour when young Jaromscak lost his grip. The vie·
tim died in Brea Community Hospital shortly after 9 a.m.
Sunday
According to a police repnrt . his parents donated his
eyes and kidneys to transplant foundations
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Butcher Killed
In Burglary Try
A young Santa Ana butcher
who was wounded in a braien
daylif[hl robbery allempl Satur
day aflt'rnoon d1ect early Sundav
morninJ: in M c r ry General
Hospital
Police iden11r1cd the murder
\'tctim as Mark Towner. 20, of
Santa Ana.
Towner wus mortally wounded
at 3 · 55 p m when a lont> gunman
!'talked into Towner Meals, 216
E. Warner Ave. and reportedly
demanded tha t the youn g
butcher gave him the cash re·
gister 's contents. police said.
They weren't certain thl11
morninfl what lrlggered the
shooUng but assumed the bandit
discharged a .32-calibcr
automatic either in nervousness
or as a result or reeUng Towner
was not responding t.o his com
mand.
Witnesses 1n the s mall shop-
ping center on Warner Avenue
reported seeing a slightly buill
man run from the meat market
and nee from the scene on foot.
No Arms Wanted
WASHINGTON CAP> -China
is not Interested in buying U.S
weapons or forming any defense
alliance with the Unjted States.
according to a congressional de
legation just back from a week·
tong visit to China. The group did
not meet with Hua Kuo-feng. the
new premier. but conferred for 90
minutes with Vice Premier
Chang Chun-chiao and Foreign
Minister Sbiao Kuan Hua .
They described Towner '!;
murderer as a male, from 25 to 30
years old, five reel six inches tall
and about 150 pounds.
Police said there was still
money tn lhe cash register and
theorized that the gunman
escaped empty handed.
Refore his escape, however. h<'
fired a single bullet from his gun
that struck To«'ner in the grom.
According to one report polic<'
received, the murder victim wai.
a survlvtna son of the small
butcher shop's founder who djed
within the past few months.
Police uid they believe thlc
young man was managing the
meal market for his mother.
CAR SA LE HOT
OFF PRESSES
"The car was sold before my
carrier delivered my paper. The
buyer must have been waitlng al
the press to get at your classtfied
section.''
That's the sales success story
told by the Newport Beach man
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot:
1'69 Cou«a r XR·T
~1.200 • XXX·lC\XX
If you have a car you want to
convert to cash, call 642-5678. It
only takes a few words· in the
right place to attract a buyer
Along the Orange Coast. the
right place to advertise is in lhe
Dally Pilot.
2 Boats
Aground
In Surf
Disaster struck the 29th annual
l'Wewpnrt to Ensenada yacht racl'
today despite the slowness or tht·
race.
Two boats on a return trip from
Ensenada to their home port
were reported aground and P
breaking up in the surf near
Ensenada.
Rhinestone Cowbby, a new Cal
2·29 owned by Ronald C. Green·
berg. California Yachl Club, ran
aground on a point of land jusl
north of the Ensenada
breakwater about midnight Sun·
day. The accident was close
enough to the highway that
automobiie lights could he shown
aiding the crew of two including
the owner to gel ashore without
m1ury
The 10-meler nralla ownect by
Terry llcdm with three persons
aboard radioed a May Day call
before dawn today stating that
she was breaking up. The exart
location was nol known and thl'
Coast Guard was sl1ll searching
for the boat al 8 a m .
The message s tated that lhc
boat was three hours out or
Ensenade movinic al six knots.
Despite the s lowness of the
race itself, a personal inJury was
reported aboard Roy Di8ncy's
52·foot ya wl Shamrock .
Crewman Norm an Palmer s us
tamed a head injury while work·
in!( on derk about 10 p.m. Sotur·
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Or:n:a:~as t
We athe r
Fair through Tuesday
with warm. sunny days.
Jbgh Tuesday near 70 al
the coast. near 80 lnlaftd.
Low tonight 4S to SS.
INSIDE TODA~
Amtrlcan1 are complaining
more lht•t day• about good&
.and 1trvices. The go~ment
.and prlualt 1ndu11ry art
beginning lo listen. A 7,
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A Z OAILYP1LOT s Monday Apnl 26 1916
Mystery Continues
I
Ford Raps
Jobs Bill
Hughes' Enigma Didn't Die WASlllNGTON (Al')
Pres ident Ford, who has
been predicting the
Democrats wlll nomlnute
Sen. Hubert Humphrey for
prcbident thu; year, todu)
lumba ted a kt>y llum
phrey Jobs bill oi.
"d•nstrou:sly d<'Ct'fJll v(" ·
•nd an "elecuon Y\.'Or
boondoggle."
ACAPL'LCO. Mcx1co !AP>
i'be ~ame myl>tl·ry ... urrounds the
death of AmHl(·an hillionu1r1:
llo" ant llu~hc:. that chjr<IC·
tl'ntt'd the la1u ·~o years of tu!i life
JWl.itt:d from the world
E\actl) how did Hughes, who
"U'I 711, <•nt1•r P.ft·x1ro fmm th('
J~hoama'> t>dorc d,1\\n un 1' d >.
11 '!
Whal did be! do while encl~ed
In :. huge 21)th Ooor wte at
Acapuko'b luxurious ICoh~I Pr1n
<.-e11> in the almost t"'o montru. he 'Aas there.,
Did Hughes d1e lo the holel
Princess April S or 10 u small
rt>nted Jet the sam" day on th1·
".iy lo a Houston hospital as
aulhorit1eb m Texab said'
Lawn Order
t
'Postman Fired Over Grass
HAPID CITY, S 0. <AP) -Walter Lee has lost
his mailman's job, partly because he won't walk on
the gra~~-
Ll'hl<.tod D«:!ilkc. director of customer services at
the H<.1p1d City Post Office, said s upervisors found L('e
took too long to deliver mail, and ordered him three
t1mc>s to take s hort.cuts across lawns to duplex apart-
ments al the Ells worth Air Force Base. The pos t of-
f11:c ~a)s Lt.'e disobeyed those orders.
·'When you 're carry mg a route you should take
the ~hortest route. H the shortes t is across a lawn,
then that's it." Deilke said. "You don't walk a
s trmght s idewalk, square it off and put the piece of
mall in the box. You take the most obvious walk, as
long as there is no safety hazard and as long a s the
cu~lomer doesn't obJe<.1 ." ~t Lee sees it differently and calls it "a direct
11rdcr to break a law. You cannot cross. people's'
hrn n~ ... he said, "especially when they asked me not
Is a wtll diltposing of his $2.S
billion emp1rt' locked inside the
impounded equ1 pmenl .tnd office
furniture that he left in
Acapulco'!
These are :some que!>l1ons
Ujitt.•nt.a o( the Mexican rederdl at
lOrn<'y general's office "Ould hkc
to an:.Y.er
After two we{'k:o.. lhl' file com·
piTF<f under th{' .si'"1pen islon ol a
federal JUd&c lb alre:idy tv.o m -
cht'S thick with awom statemen~
and reports
Thl' onlv offit'lal re~ord or Hughe~· arri' al "1th a party of
eight men 1s 1n the tcsumon) of
t~o Mexico 1mm1grat1on
emplo) t'S "ho said the~ "ent lo
recfive him al Acapuko d1rport.
~capulco imm1gratmn ch1t'f
Felicitl's Blanco jnd inspector
Jorge Campo said the~ were or-
dered from "higher up 'Lo assist
the billionaire recluse's arnval.
"It was dark I could not see
him well. They brought him
down in a wheelchair. a w1de-
Ford. in a Sf>("ech to the
6-ilh annual convt•nt1on of
the U.S. Chamber of Com·
merce. al-so vowed to
check the increase in 1:ov·
ernmenl spending "1r it
lakes all summer and
more and more vetoes "
The President was ml('r-
rupted 17 times by ap.
plause from the approx·
1mately 2,000 convention
delegates.
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ENSENADA
bnmmed bat co,·ered his face. 1 about fi ve minutes later.
tould only observ,e tlJat he was Another catamaran, the 46-foot-
very thin and had a long beard," Allei Cat, co-skippered by Mlke
Blanco said. Kane and M . Machin. South Shore
Hughes arrived in a rented Yacht Club, was the t.h.Jrd boat to
plane apd his aides told Blanco fi nish about 12:30 PST.
they bad forgotten his passport Then cam e the big surprise.
and touris t card. They exhibited The first monohull approachin&:
Hughes' birth certificate instead, the line with a spinnaker and
Blanco said. a nd a new tourist blooper b l ossom ing in the
card was made out immediately. • freshening breeze turned out lo be
Blanco and Campo testified A'"'"'"•-the 54-foot sloop Aorangi, sailed
~ l~." ~c· djSf"I}. !SSa IS erf~CllVe}~.n:~~,
9'~~ , .• t.
ec's reinstat'emen . ,,.... ·---.
. .!}~~~i~~son ;4;11.».i.u.q D rWBIJ .. . . -by Dennie Mitchell ~nd a crew of ~ < ...... • , .,_r;.:i:._ ~ y.,.--~ t"f'•\\ ,,;_z _..a ,. ~ ,; JA.\UllJQJt ~'!,.UA~d~Ve W!-l_men or -~~ o 15 sU15Se(ifienl-~-. ~ · ( "~ ~ l'. ~ ·. ·~t"' . 'l , . ~117 ' :s.~,~ .~~ ~-:.~· . •·_,-. -;-ly claimed that an aide. Clarence ch~m c n ce p ovcs ~:esi~_tlu e t.o il ty Sm!lh, 9. a~ he "as.donated to LS at the fi rsfoL
Waldren. sign e d Hughes' wears the cost.ume ?' a. drummc.r boy. du~ng the ~e-theyear. .
signature. en~~tment of. a ~e\olut1onary \\ ar ~k1rmtsh between Preface ravorites for first lo
Wa ldren, 41 , of Sun Valley, ·Bnhsh and Colorual troops at New York's Governors finish were t he 62·foot sloop
Calif .. was held for three days Is land. Ragtime and the l2·met er
Juvenile Counselor
Booked in Assault
before a fede r a l judge ruled Ncw~Boy.
there was insufficient evidence lronically, young Mitchell a nd
for a charge of forging a public FV Man One of 3 his college crew were sailing document. against his fathe r Ben senior who
Waldren lt'fl Mexico the next was the navigator abonrd
dav. Ragtime which was st'venlh to
The attorney general's office Po11· cent en F1· red finish behind another catamaran appealed the JUd~e·s ruling ;ind l.1peri, Steven Bowdin, Seal
\ l"OU n!>elor tor JUVen1 le
<·11m1nals wa., booked by
'l'" purl Beach polH:c today
.1 ( t l' r o (( i c e r s a 11 e g e h e
threatened a hitchhiker who he
m1!>lakenly accused of stealing
h15 sunRlasse ...
In ('U:-.tod)' IO :'\ewport n('ach
.fall on char R('b of a!)SauJt with a
deadly weapon 1s Stephen Vance
!o1t:tcher, 29, oC Irvine. He listt'<i
his t•mpll\\ t·r as thl' \allrornia
\'oulh •\uttwrity al Chino
Accordin~ to pol•«' report".
1-letcher ~:.is arre!>ted sbortl>
.1rtcr m1dn1 ghl nl•.ir the Ne" 1x1r1
1'1rr "hl'fl' the tl1.,putc fl\'l'r thl'
""''' ni.: g I ,1..,:-.l'b reportt•db look
plac1•
OlllC'l'r'\ ~:lVC' th.-. :lt'l'OUnl or
till' lllCldl·nt
fletchl'r ptl'kl'd up Dolor(•s
Jaramillo. :?:!. of San Jo:.e as lih<'
hitchhtkt>d to lht> Orange County
Airport fullo\\ mi; a f1~ht "1th her
boyfriend tn Santa Ana.
Finding the airport terminal
closed. Fletcher drove Mis,
Jaramillo to the-:-;ev.port P1t'r
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Protest Net s
Two S tude nts
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thC' 1•ntr.111r 1• to South Oo l>ton
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impounded all the belon~1ni:s Beach Yacht Club, nnd t he
where the disputt> o\'er the sun
glasses arose
Hughes lert behmd, placing them Columbia 52 G} psy i;a11<'d by
m sealed boxes A Long Beach patrolman who "as remo\'ed from the custody uf Harry Moloshco, Long J~ach
Ftetcher belie\ ed !>he had the
glasses and he refused to gi\ e her
herauilcase. officers alleged
Anyone cla1m1ng them "ill lives in Fountain \'alle) I!> amon~ vice officers. accordmg to re· Yacht Club.
ha\'e to make out an inventory in three officers fired for hb alleJ(t•d ports. The e ighth and ninth boats wero
Miss Jaramillo flagged down a
pasllerby, David Bartholomew,
22 of Orlando, Fla., grabbc<t her
suitcase and KOt into his car
the presence or court officials mvolveml'nl in a drunken spree Ten other officers were given mullihulls, Crossfire, Norman
which started at the patrolman's suspensions of one to 10 days, Cross, San Diego Yacht Club, and
Pol ice assert t hat as
Bartholomew tried lo drive from
the area. the road was blocked b\·
t-1etcht'r's car ·
l-1etcher allegedly puJlcd out a
re,·ol\ er and told Bartholome"
tn INl\C the area \\h1lc ht: con
t1nued tht> dJspute "1th .M 1ss
Jaramillo
Bartholomew ran lo a nearby
phone and called t>Qhec who <.aid
1 h<'y round thl· m1M.mg glasbcl> 1n
1-lt'tcher·s car
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A Capitol Idea
Bl Battle Drawn
WASHINGTON CA P > -Sen.
WilLia m Proitmire Is embarking
today on the hr~t 1n a scncs of !>IX
Senate s peeches which he
beht'ves will make a sohd case
agains t the co,th and con-
tro\'ersial Hl bom bt•r
The Air Force. at his rl>qU<'Sl.
counterattacked and Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld <;a1d
Sunday that Congress should
okay the Bl fun dtn~.
After 16 mont hs of work, Bill Moody adjusts the top of
his replica of the nation's Capitol in San Diego. It's
made of 50.000 cubes of sugar and 300 pounds more.
Moody has asked President Ford to the unveiling on
May ll. Kneeling to help Moody is Marine Cpl. Joe
Jines. ..
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bachelor party in Sunset &>ach, Deputy Chief Willis Platt said to-lmi Loa, Vic Stern; Seal Beach Long Beach officials said today. day. Yacht Club.
City Manag~r John Manscll The three fired officers have And there were even more sur-
fired Paul J . Steed of Fountain five days In which to appeal their prises. The highly favored 12-
Valley, a long "1th patrolman dismissals to the Long Beach meter NewsBoy, sailed by Jack
Michael S Callahan and Robert C1v1I Service Bar Board, officials Baillie, Balboa Yacht Club was
M. Hamby late last week after baid the fourteenth boat to finish
their alleged invoh cment in the According to reports, City pro-behind lhree more catamarans
March 10 incident secutors office will seek misde· and two Ericson·46s. Fifteenth
The ofhcl'r' alleged!~ were meanor complaints against some boat to finish was Regulus II, a
among 13 men who left a of the officers involved. In Los Columbia·S7 skipperded by Bob
bachelor lhlft) for Stt:ed. then Angeles District Attorney John Garrison, Newport Harbor Yacht
went on iJ l>pree at several Lon~ Van De Kamp also may review Club.
Bt'ach bars in which civilians the cases By midafternoon with only SO
were assaulted and one suspect Platt said the party started al boats finished the race commit·
tht.> home of a friend of Steed. teemen aboard the finish boats
Court Vplwl<U
Flag Burning
Corwiction
WASHINCTOrt <AP) -The
l 1.S Supreme Court today let
stand the conviclJOn of three'
teen-aged girls under an Illinois
flag oesecrataon law for burnini?
an American flag as an act of
protest.
The Justices d1sm1ssed an ap
peal from a decision of the 11-
lmols Supreme Court upholdmJ?
the law and the conv1ct1on of tht•
th re<.' girls
In d1c,m1ssmg the appeal. the
Justices said the case pr<>sented
no s ubstantial federal qoc~t1on
for them lo consider. Justices
Willi a m J . Brenn an Jr .
Thurgood Ma rs hall and John
Paul Stevens dissented from lh1!'
conclusion, saying th<>y bellevl:'d
the court ~hould ht'ar aq~umcnts
on the case and decide 1t.
The flag waii bu med in front of
the Federal Aullding in Hnrk
Island. Ill . on May 5, 1970, by
Linda Sutherland. Roitana
Schult1 and Tonra Papke Two of
the girls wt're 19 and one 17.
They said they were proteslin~
US. Involvement In Vietnam and
the shooting or studenLc; by the
Nationa l Guard members at
Kent State University.
The state Supreme Court up·
held their conviction under a law
makmg 1t a crime to "publicly
mutilate, drfacc. defile or defv.
trample or eal\t contempt upon"
an American flai:
Then 13 officers including
Steed , reportedly left there and
went to Long Beach, where the
other incidents allegedly oc-
curred. Some of the officers also
were accused of traffic viola·
lions, according to reports.
Police Chief Ralph Kortz had
recommended firing for Hamby
and Callahan and a lO·day sus-
J.l(.'ns1on for Steed.
Viet Voters
Choose 249
HA!'GKOK. Thailand <AP) -
\'1rtnamt'Se leaders today pro-
m1<,c•d a ... orialist regime "for the
people. by the people and of the
people" aflrr election of a Na·
t1onal Assembly for a reunifi <.'d
Vietnam.
Broadcasts from the l win Com-
munist capitals of Hanoi and
Saigon proclaimed lhc voling
Sunday a success, with 99 per·
cent of the eligible voters appear·
ing nt the polb in llano1 <Jnd
i1imilar !>trong turnuul~ in Sai~on
and the provinces.
The voteni chose 249 deputies
ln North V1<'tnam and 243 1n the
South. 1\11 the cand idates were
chosen by r<>volutionary commit
tee!' The ni1se m bly is expeclf'd to
ti<? a powerless, rubbcr·slamp
legi!'llaturc like those m other
Communist countnes, with real
power being retained by a small
Communic;t purty iroup in
lluno1
Front Page A I
FAKE POT FOR SALE .••
kn<.'w they were in for a long night.
By 6 p.m. Sunday onJy 120 boat!'I
had fi nished and the wmd was dy-
ing.
At 8 a.m. today 470 of the S40
starters are accounted for. These
are boals that have either crossed
the finish li ne or notified the com-
mittee that they we re n ot
finishing.
Handicap standings to de-
term ine the winners of the nearly
two dozen perpetual trophies had
not been com puled al8a.m . today
but were expected to be complete
by the 3 p. m. trophy presentation.
Deadline for finishing the race
was 11 a .m. today mdicat1ng lhal
the Newport Ocean Sa1hnl{ A!i-
sociation committees would keep
computers buzzing lo determine
the handicap winners by 3 p.m.
* * * f 'roa Page Al
AGROUND l
day. Shamrock continued in the
race and Palmer was taken to the
hospita l in Ensenada and later
transferred to · a San Dteco
hospital.
<.:ause a nd extent or the injury
was not known.
Warehouse Burns
CONCORD (AP) -Fire hH
d<'stroycd a warehouse used try
the Christmas Publishers Croup
with damage estimated at St
million. No one was reported
hurt. Fire official!\ flnid the Sun.
day blaie, which was brouahl un·
der control In l 'A.I houri;, was llll·
dcr lnvc:-.ttgalion.
"We buy the herbs by the ton rrom
domestic and European outlets," Bartman
said ma telephone interview. "We sell It most·
\y to head shops in every stale as well as in
Canada. Great Britain and Puerto Rico.··
''The m arijuana inference or prinUng the
weight as a 'lid' just seemed like a cute Idea."
Hartman contends that the product
"never was intended to sell as fake mari·
juana
··1 was deep in Amencan Indian lore and
learned they s moked aH kinds of h~rbs. in·
eluding mullein. a leaf plant lhat grows wild
It was supposed to be good for lung disease t
tried some of the Indian smokes becaus<' I \\as
trying lo give up cigarettes, and decided at
could be a legal marketable item.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
checked us out," he said . "While they couldn't
issue us certification because the producl is
not a foodstuff. they didn't say anything."
The primary work Involved is blendin1i
the herbs.
Take Bobbo's Bctt~r Blend, for instance.
Strauss said It contains: "Mango thread.
military herb. mad dog skullcap, hooded mad
wei!d, cat's wort field balm. peppermint, do·
miana, kava kava root, coltsfoot, golden seal
and balm of Gilead buds."
"
Monday April 26 1976 DAil V PILOT A :J
San Onofre Quake Danger .'Unrealistic'
By JACK C'UAPPEU.
Oftl'•O••h ,.ttietM•H
"You can postulate an earth·
quake that \\ould dt!~tro} the
world, but ~ 1th1n the re.dm of
anythl.tle we can conceive of r~ ah:stically. tbere wou.Jd be no
damqe to the ructon "
That was how Southern
California Edison Company
Way.:goose Com~s fo UC lrvi11e
enitneer K~ Baskin appraised
reports 1dentifyin1 a heretofore
unproved t ubmarfne fault off
coast of the San Onofre Nuclear
Gener una Stullon
Basktn, manager of generaUntt
cng1neerin1. said the rtrst unit or
the nuclear racaluy •roo.structed
1n the mid·1960s wa!> designed to
withstand a .50 G IH'cl•llcrallon
3 Nanied
ln--Ni~ne-
Burglaries
Three men who ullegcdly
pocketed $350.000 an loot from nine
burglaries in which ~afr~ wen:
either broken into or curned off
were indicted 1-'ridny by the
Orange County Grand Jury
Among the burglanes h'ltt'd in
the indictment are breakin!o at the
Mission VieJo Elks Club and the
dental offices of Dr. M. E. Beall.
8831 Adams Ave , Huntington
Beach, sheri rr·s officers said
Two of the t hree alleged
burglars ha ''e been arrested and
wiU be arraigned Ln Superior
Court.
They are identified as Robert
Earl Trecarttn. 40, of 15232 Ver -
mont St., Westminste and Gary
Laverne Olson, 32, of Corona.
Officers refused to identify the
third man who now is now being
sought by investigators
~o new units bclnQ t'onstruNed
at a cost or nearly S2 billion on thl'
San OnofrP site would ~llhstand
a 67 G accellerallon
The accelleratton figures arc
Star Srru<-k
Susan Ford. re igning as
Queen Azalea XXll I in
Norfolk, Va., got a four-star
assist Sunday when Admiral
Isaac Kidd. s upreme Allied
commander of Atlantic
NATO forlles. loaned her his
coat during a sprinkle.".
d!fflcull to translutc to the more
fam11lar RIC'hter magnltudl\
:.c.ile, Buskin u 1d However, be
!>atd given the l) ~ of faultina
bt>ht"vt>d off11hore, It would take ae rurthquakc in tho 7 to 8 r1nae
to produce such G Corei!5,
<The 1906 San Funclsro earth
qu~1kt• was estimated al 8.3
magnitude >
Dr. K<'nnl'lh Lajoie of th<' U.S
Goolo~H· Survt'y 10 nr1 Associuted
Press report this Wt't•k disclQlled
tractnit or th<' Rose Canyon fault
an Sun Lijego offshore to a point
where it links with the Newport·
Inglewood fault that cuts acros11
the Los Angeles b nsln. Tho faults
are offshore ne3r San Onofre.
AP accounts quote Dr. Lajoi<'
as saying the discovery could
re1se new questions over nuclear
• power plants along the coast
because curlier r eports wer e
based on knowledge or smaller
faults and unde reshmated the
danger
Dr Lajoie rould not be reached
Fr1dav for further comment. Ba~kin said the two new reac·
tors being constructed at San
Onofre were designed under the
assumption that "the re nre
faults active offs hore of Snn
Onofre"
Further. he said "it was as·
sumed that surh a connection (or
the Rose Canyon and Newport·
Inglewood ra ults) did exist when
we did the geologic study for San
Onofre.
..t:Ac.l-.:-~...._,~fil-~ ~ 'T. .,,......._~' .... --: ~···~·--~--r:~~ ~~.:.:;-~ ...,,,,,,, ___ QT ~' ~ ~ . '" -~-L f . '4. ~~ · • brother~. Dennis a nd Doug. l>oth 9. admir~~nergy ex ibit~ and an open house, was
one of the exh1b1ts from the '~eek end held for prospecth'c students and their
~1=~~~' .. :l~· .. ,..~ ,,.. . ., ~~-;. ~-:
at the Yorba Linda Country Club Two Men where $200,000 in jewelry, coins
"That information is not new
and was taken into con11lderaUon
in the se1s m1c des ign critena for
J-bR .. ~tQ!P.~~ itllrtf--:T J · ~~ ........ -..
· The o(de r reacter. ~owevcr.
was built before the faults were'
suspected and was built to a
lower criteria.
energy l'arn1val held at LT Irvine. The parents.
Marine Faces
Murder Try,
Assault Rap
4 Oscar Winners
In 'Throat' Trial
A 33·year-old C.1mp Pcndlt>ton
sergeant will be arr~111tnt>d Tue:.
day on chargl'' of atternpll'll
murder and assault with a dead
Jy weapon 1n conrll'l'lion with an
<Assault on his cstranl(cd w1f<>
Starr Sgt Stanley Smith was
a r rested by San Clemcntc polic'l'
Friday on a war rant lie· had
been held in <'U'>lody at Camp
Pendleton smcl' tht· attack on
Mildred Ann Smith. 11. Wednc:.·
d ay.
Mrs Sm 1th "'Jo; rcportcd in
stable cond1lion toch.1} al San
Clemente Genera l Hospital Sht>
remains in the intl'ns1vc carc un
it. but 1s "doin~ very wt.'11" ac·
cording t o a hospital
:.pokeswoman
The stabbing took place out
side Mrs Sm1th'o; apartment
bwld!ng al 130 W Escalones Th<'
wom a n rcportt•d that her al
t acker hurled h1m'.'>elf at h<'r
from a laundrv room \\her<' hl·
had hidden awa1t11tR ht•r rt•turn
from work , 0 ct Leonard
Goodwin said
Police have heen unahle to
local<' the weapon which pro
duced a three ind\ wound in tht•
woman 's ch<>'-1
Sgt Smith and has w1ft' had
been separated :o.1ncc Au1otust aml
were in the proCC<i!> of ftnJltZtni.t .1
dHorc<>
Mrs Smith hu-.1hrl'ech1ldrt>n
Paddle Power
MEMPHIS. Tenn (AP) -Ad<'·
fcnst' attorney in lhl' "Deep
Throat" obsce01ty trial sa)s he
"''" cull four Academy Award
\\inners to the witness stand this
week
"People in the industry are
aware or the trial," said attorney
Bruce Kramer "They know
what a ruling against an actor in
a case such as this can mean."
Kramer is defending Harry
Heems. leading man in the sex
film. b y s a y rng R eems
participated only as an actor
The federal charges against
Reems, 10 olh<'r persons and four
corporations a re for ronsp1ring
lo d1stnbute an obscene mm
No 'Sennon'
This Week
Our r egular "Sunday's
sermon" column will not
appear today due to the
nature of the religious in·
~11tution that will be
featured Saturday on the
Dally Pilot 's chur ch page.
That feature story will be
devoted to the ll ves and
~11ms or the monks who in·
habit lh<' Rama Knshna
monastery In Trabuco Ca-
nyon Sermons arc not a
part or the services prac
tll'ell bv members or the
\'cdanta Society.
Brenda and Deborah James of Greenville. Ohio.
gnmace wath determination 3S they pu s h off down the
Little Mia mi Ri ver in the annual canoe races held by
the Jaycees or Bellbrook. Ohio.
Kramer said Sunday he would
call the first or his .. star" wit·
nesses Tuesday. He would not
say "'hether they volunteered.
lie declined to name them, but
there have been reports that
Warr e n R ea lty and J ac k
Nicholson will arrive In Mem phis
today to testify.
Kram er s aid his witnesses
"don't want advance publicity."
Reems. whose given name is
Her bert Streicher, has said his
only part in the movie was act-
ing, a nd for tha t he was given
$100
"If you can convict an actor on
those charges. then it would have
a very ch1lhng effect on artistic
production." Kramer said. "It
"'111 be hke telling people or that
craft to act at the ir pen I "
But the prost>cutor. Asst. US.
Ally Larry Parrish. claims that
fte('m!-., 28. started as a member
or the "Deep Throat" production
crew Parrish said RC<'ms helped
to make the film, knew 1t would
be d1stnbukd nationwide and
therefore was in on the alleged
conspiracy
The t ria I 1s b<'ginnjng it11 ninth
wt>ek . The prosecution presented
76 witnesses during the seven
weeks 1t took to argue it11 case.
One week ago, the Jury watched
the film
Tht• first cl('fense witness was a
MNhod1s t minister, the Rev. Ted
Mc llvcnna. who t<'stifted that
"Det•p Throul" hos "serious
value " Mcllvenna. codirector of
the Natwnal Sex Inslltutc.', said
he had sho"' n t he film to JOO to 400
per<1on~ m his work ltS a M?X·
olOJ(ISt
"Tht'r<''s a nc<'d lo know wh<'re
othcr hum1in heings ar<' at."
~tcllvenna tl'st1fn:rd.
Grier Pact
EndSoughl
LOS ANG F.LES (J\P) -/\City
t.;oun<'tl comm1ttel' hai; ree<>m·
mendt>d r ancellation or a $22,500
C'on t ract w ith fo rmer L os
Ani:telc·'I Ram ~ l i n e m &n
Hoosevcll Grier follow mi: dil1
pnra1i110li1 rrmurkll ht· ulle1otcdly
made ul>0ul the council.
The flnanc<' committee voted
3 o to recommend finng Grier
nnd eliminating money for the
post In Mayor Tom Bradley's
budli1et Tht' dl't'ts1on must be ap-
proved by the full council
Chairman Robert M. Wilkinson
s:ud Grier had told a Roard of
Grants Adm1nis lralion meeting:
.. City Coun~1l members aren't
worth the powder needed to blow
them to hell · ·
Porno Film
Story 'False'
SAN JOSE (AP) -There is
"not one s hred of solid evidence"
to a published report about stu·
dents producilfg pornographic
m ovies in San J ose S tate
University dormitories, Presi-
dent John II. Bunxel soys.
Buntel issued a statement rc-
port in g that the unive rsity
police, campus housing office,
San Jose poli<'e department and
Santa Clora County Sheriff had
Joined In investigalin& the re·
ported campus movie bu.ainesa.
~
and diamonds was taken by the in-tru.p~~sy furthe r identifie d Rape Girl, 16,
Trecanin as the man accUJed or
breaking into the San Juan In Cl ( Capistrano City Hall last Feb. 25 emeD e
and stealing $100,000 worth or
negotiable bonds.
Trecartin is scheduled to face
arraignment Tuesday in Supen or
Court on those separate burglary
charges.
Trecartin was arrested by un-
dercover sheriff's officers who a!.
sertedly purchased the stolen city
bonds for $40,000. Jlis car was an
volved In a tramc collision in llun
tington Beach while he allegedly
was attempting to escape from of-
ficers who negotiated the deal.
Jogger Sought
In Newport
Rape Attempt
A jogger who apparently had
more in mind than running 1s he·
ing sought by the Newport Beach
police today on charges of assault
Wllh intent lo com m1t rape.
Pohce said the intended victim,
whose age and re!>1denc<' were not
available. was walktng along the
Balboa Peninsula beach near J6th
street shortly before midnight
when s he was passed by a Jogger .
According lo police reports, the
jog1er ran past the woman but
turned and came back toward
her .
She said the man assaulted her
and threw her to t he sand but her
screams apparently drove him
off.
Body Discovered
DEL MAR (AP) -An 18·y~ar
old Indiana youth was identified
today as the victim of an apparent
cave-in while hecampedalone.
The decom p0sl'd body of Jan E
Esch was found Saturday by two
children. lits camping gear and
sleepin g ba& were in-.1de a cave
dull out of soft sandstone bluff .
A 16-year·old girl was raped in
San Clemente Saturday after g1\ ·
ing two "Marine t~ pes" a nde 1n
her car.
The youn~ woman, fro m
Anaheim. said she come to San
Clemente to ,·1s1l a girl frirnd, but
found the other girl had left on a
date.
She said s he decided to see th<'
town and while dnvini; around
gave a ridt> to two young men s he
described as "Marine types."
The men said they were going to
mt:'et friends at the San Clemente
State Beach Park and the girl ac-
comoanied them to the beach. Once there. the girl was pinned
against the rocks and sexually as-
saulted by one of the two men.
She was released afterward and
reported the c rime at2p.m.
Death Set
For Rapist
FAIRFIELD (AP> -An
ex-convict has been sen·
t enced to d eath for the
tape-murder of a Chahot
College coed six weeks
after his release on parole.
A Solano Cou nty
Superior Court jury made
the finding of "special
circumsta nces" requiring
capital punishment in the
penalty phase of the trial of
Jam€'s Reece. 32.
The panel concluded that
he deliberately murdered
Debra Ann Rebi<'JO, 21. of
San Lorenzo Sept. 15 dur-
ing commission of rape,
robb€'ry and kidnap111g,
and that he committed the
murder to prevent her
from test1ry 1ng again!.l
him
Rt\gardless, Baskin said "we
don't beh cve the connection does
exist "
Whelh<'r or not the faults arc
connected is important because
the length of the fault ran in-
dicate its potential for intensity.
The longer a fault. the more
destruction could occur
"It is hard for m e to conceive
of shaking that would be In ex·
cess of the ground accclleration
they were design<.>d for
"If you want to m ake that as-
sumption. the m ost li kely thin~
going to happen is for the pipes to
bend a ht lie. or the foundation to
slip unde r s mall pieces of equip-
ment," Baskin said.
"The possi blllty of anything
signif icant in terms of safety oc-
curr\ng is zero," he added .
He said that although the older
reactor is built at a lower criteria
than the new ones, they are not
dependent on each other and that
damage to it would not endanger
the others
The expansion of the San
Onofre plant w ill up it:o; electrical
output fro m 450,000 kilowatts
to 265,000 kw. enough energy lo
power a communityof2 5 m11lion
persons. The completion Is due in
1981.
Six Arrested
In Drug Raid
EL MONTE (AP) -Police
said an informant led them to
two locations in E l Monte and La
Puente where officers arrested
SIX persons and Set zed 169 kifOS Of
marijuana.
ln\'t!l>l1i.iators said the marl·
JUana has an estimated street
sale value or $333,000.
Arrcstt>d were Loreto Acosta.
30• Alfonso Acosta, 37, and
Ignacio Diaz. 20, a ll of L a
Puente: Esm ael Ccpc<la, 28. and
f"ern.rndo Torr<>:o. :mcf Joseph
GoUau10, a ll of El M<Jnte.
mother always likes d bargain
(especially a 20% otf sole)
... almost os much os she hkes o piece of beautiful Jewelry, and you can give her
both for Mother's Day when ..,ou shop at Brett Walker Our entire sle ek of fine
Jewelry is discounted by 20,. until Mother s Doy. so vou con select a pair of Inter-
esting earrings. hke those above. or a necklace or bracelet ... and all at a bargain
pnce thol Mother will like.
\j3,1dl C/Ua/h1,1 CJ/:1wfeJI
35 Fashion Island. Newport Beach 92660 (71A) ~2A94
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A4 DAIL y PILOT
c~~::.g(:t Drug-crazed Gunman on Spree· ~. ~ 'Laughs' at 3 Dead, 13 Wounded in Rampage
BUJ&-MON-OAVS: One l~
... you can alwuys find in th~ l newspapers ls a lot of advice
... There 1s the horoscope to guide
your day. The physician's col-
umn expla i ns away )Our
heartburn. The weatherman ii.-
sues wand warnings usually
• windy and also wrong
Sometimes the papers come
out with te mporary advice on 11
: one·shot basis. This happened
most recently over the weekend
• when we switched from Pacific
Standard Time to Daylight Sav-
in" Time.
When the lime comes ror this
one·instance type or ad vice.
editors sit around trying to figure
out some unique way to present
the advice to loyal subscribers.
JACKSON, Ga IAP> -As he forged a blood)
trail through Geora11 and Flonda, an ex·convact
norted cocaine and bra&&ed about his shooting and
kidnap rampage that left three dead and 13
v.ounded. He ended the i.aga by k1lhng himself,
authorities say.
"When he talked about all lhoi.e people being
dead. he woutdiaugh oboul it." u1d Sus1l' Critton. i.
hostage who escaped unharmed "He was smaling-
abOut 1l like he was glad. He had no regrets Ile 1usl
kept talking and sniffing the coc1une."
Moses Pearson Jr . 31. apparently was angry at
being cheated to a cocaine deal when he started the
cnme spree 1n his hometo .... n of Jacksonville. Fla .
on Saturday night. authon t1es said He left l\\O men
dead there and six wounded.
Then he fled north into Georgia, killing a third
man and,wounding seven others.
ALONG THE WAY, he abducted sax women
who escaped unharmed -thrtt who dro,•e him into
Georgia and a Bay \'1llage, Ohio. woman and her
two teen·age daughters. abducted on a Georgia
highway.
Pearson began his rampage with three shoot· mg~ within a 30-minute span in north Jacksonv11le,
police spokesman Mike Gould said. At all three
locations he demanded money.
Gould said Pearson shot and killed Horace
Fallen. the manager of a used car lot, in Fallen's of·
THEY USUALLY COME up rice Two others there were wounded. Gould said in·
with something hke kids or pret-vesttgators belie\'e a cocaine deal was the source of
t y girls fiddling with a clock. This ''bad blood" between Pearson and Fallen
approach is so unique that over AS AUTHORITIES reconstructed Pearson's
this past weekend, virtually wild odyssey, he then went to a roadside wig shop
Afltr woundfna thrff per-.ons at the nearby
home or a woman who worked in the w1a ahop,
•uthorihes said. Pean.on abandoned his car at a
drive-in liquor store and abd~tod Mrs. Critton and
Anita Cockfield. 22. and her slater Sharon. 18.
AT A TRUCK stop In Cordele. Ga .. no miles
north of Jackson\'IUe. the four went lnstdc ror cor,
tee, Mrs . Critlon said Whto. _J>$son a llowed
Sharon Cockfield to go to the ba throom, s he
managed to tell a Wllltress about the abducllon.
When pohce a rnved, Pearson wounded two de·
puUes and two bystanders The sisters escaped, but
Pearson keot Mrs . Critton as he soed aw av.
IN PINEHURST, 20 males north or Corde le on
Interstate 75, Pearson tned lo rob a service station
and, shooting wildly, killed attendant George Grif·
fin Jr .. authorities said. During the shooting, Mrs.
Critton escaped
A short tame later, Pearson wounded another
service st4t1on attendant in a robbery attempt on
the high" ay north of Pinehurst.
Still drh•ing north on 1·75, authorities s aid,
Pearson rammed into the rear of the car or the
Leslie Janda family, beading home to Ohio after a
F1ond a vacation. Pearson shot Janda in the arm,
commandeered the car and abducted Mrs. J anda
and their two teen-age daughters.
JANDA SAID be flagged down a truck driver
with a citizen's band radio who called police. Police
set up a roadblock at Macon. but Pearson eluded tt.
Forty miles from Atlanta, in Jackson, Pearson
loi;t con:rol of the car and crashed.
•PWlte ...... every newspaper in Southern where he shot and killed the manager, Geor ge
Californ ia offered a clock photo-Quarles. 52, who had sworn out warrants for
. ..--~ph on Saturd Pearson after a robberv at the shop last week.
He shot once at Mrs. J anda but missed. and she
fooled him by playing dead, authorities said
Pearson then shot himself
VICTIM EXPLAINS ORAMA OF VIOLENCE
Mrs. Leslie Janda Tells of Abduction
~.~.. .~~ --~~--:-._-"6i.r.l~J,l,6>,,~.J!r->:ttJ/f. ..... ---• 'f".lj;~~~\~ ~~~'n~ f _,~·~r> -•i-._ ( •t\ .t"~
.._,me around 1s that you "Spring
Ahead and Fall Back " You are
also supposed to remember that
this means in the spring, you
Russ· .Chief
Grechko
Dead at 72
... ._,;: . .-,.y~:~ .. :~M'eH'iC~srs ~ 3oi¥ring. ::., ··
•move the clock ahead one hour
and 1n the fall. set it back 60
minutes.
Thus it was that Saturday
night. you were supposed to set
the clock ahead one hour so you
wouldn't miss breakfast or your
church services.
llere on the paper, we started
warning loyal subscribers about
this spring clock-resetting rite on
Friday. We came up w1th that un·
1que clock photo on Saturday.
Fortunately. also in the Sunda~
paper. there .... a~ a Little box on
Page I reminding me that I had
blown it.
WE WERE SO BUSY giving
people advice that I'd neglected
to take any of it myself. I thought
11 was dawn and I should have
been getting ready for lunch
All of this reminds me of how
our Editor Tom Keevil advises
other cooks to stuff a turkey He
in'itructs. "Stuff the turkey full
Not too f u ll Prelly full.
though ...
Dr Linus Pauling, the two-
t1 me Nobel Prtte wanner 1n
science. was up in Anaheim
Saturday. giving advice to mem
bcrs of the Cahrornaa Dental As·
soc1at1on on how to s ta\ aln·c
Dr. Pauhn1:. you ~111 recall.
created some s tir in medical
cir cles awhile b:ick when he
divulged that he gulped big doses
of Vitamin C to stave off the ills
that beset mankind
In his Anaheim presentation.
Pauling detailed the bad habits
lhat wrll bring &bout your early
demise. H e said i;kippins:
hreakrast m ight knock as much
as t."ight yea rs off your Ii fc
Smoking will r edure the hfo span
by five years. Sucking up demon
nun 1n heavy proportions w1ll lop nrr another h ve ~cars
B\' THE TIME Or. Pauhn~ got
through WTt1T th(' dl"nh~ts. mo~t of
lht•m probably hRurrct they wen•
n<'n'r i:iotni: to m nkc 11 out of tht'
ronvent1on cenlt•r ;mrl onto tlw
. trcet
Anaheim strrcts. inc1clentallv.
1r takl'n to in a fr1volo11' fd,hion.
ran reduce your life ~pc1n tn!>lan
tant.'OUSI\'
M OSCOW (A P ) -Soviet
Defe nse M inist er Andrei A.
Grechko died s uddenly today, the
official Russia n news agency
Tass announced.
Marshal Grechko was 12 and a
member of the ruhng, 16-man
Politburo of the Soviet Com-
munist party.
The cause or death was not an
nounced, but informed sources
stud he suffered a heart attack.
Grechko. a tall . barrel-chested
veteran of World War IJ, was the
second leading member or the
Soviet defense establishment to
die within a week. Four days ago,
the chief of the Warsaw Pact's
armed forces. Soviet Gen. Sergei
M Shtemenko. died In Moscow of
cnncer.
Plllflro-o
SOVIET CHIEF DIES
Andrei A. Grechko
There was no immediate in-
di cation or who would be named
defense minister
FDA Seeks Strict
Control of Dary;on
WAS HrNGTON CA P> -A Food nnd Drug Administration
advisory pane l has recommended stncl controls on Darvon, a
frequently prescribed painkiller. because of evidence imphcat1ng
al 1n hundreds ol deaths from overdoses.
The committee voted 7 to 1 to recommend that Darvon -
gcner cally named Propoxyphene and mixtures containing il
be regulated under the Controlled Subi.tances Act. '
SPECIFICALLY. 1t advised FDA Commissioner Alexander
Schmidt to require druggii.ts to refill a Darvon prcscnpt1on no
more than five limes in MX months and <1uppliers and pharmacists
to control inventories to deter pos:.ible abusl's
The Justice Dl'v11rtment's Drug Enrorcl'ment Administration
rt<commended that step in 1973 If implemented, it would be "I he mos t
s1gnif1cant reguh1tory action" of 1ts kind since codeine was ruled a
narcotic decades ugo, the Enforcement Administration said.
LEGALL V, physicians would be fret> to continue prescribing
Oar\'on and products containing at nut the new reqwrcments
would alert doctors lo the ooss1b1htv or abuses, said Ernest
C:araballo, cha1rmanoflhe DEA 's control committee
10 Cents of Every $1 Paid for Seroices
WA S HI NGTON <A P ) -
Medical costs are up 14 percent
already this year , rar outpacing
the inflation which Limits the
spending power of the average
Ame r ican, according to the
Council on Wage and Price
Stability.
The boost in hospital service
charges "as 20.1 percent during
the first three months of 1976.
said the council. which an
nounced plans to conduct public
h ear ings this s ummer on
medical care costs.
THE AV E RAGE American
now pays 10 cents of every dollar
incom e for medical services.
said the council. which concluded
that there 1s no end m sight to th~
skyrocketing prices in the health
sector.
The council report was re-
leased Sunday.
"R1srng health care expen-
ditures are having a s11zn1r1cant
impact upon 1he ind1v1dual
household." sa id the council re·
port. "In the 12 months ending an
June 1975, the nation·~ expt'l1
ditures for health we re SS-17 11er
capita I person>. an mrrea~e of IJ
percent 1n Just one year i-·or an
a \·eragl' famtl~ of fnur. th1 -.
tl'ani.latci. into S2 . I ~ annuJll\
.\11CllAEl. MOSCOW. d1rC'rtor
or the \\ agl• price· 3J!ell('~. ~.rnl
that in the fin.I thrct' month!. of
this year "mC'd1cal earl' sC'f\'1<.'es
prices rose al a H percent annual
rate; phys1c1ans· fees al. a 14 2
percent roi te and hospital service
charges at a s tartling 20 I per-
cent rate ··
He said othC'r sernces rose 8 9
percent during that penod. \\h1lc
the rise in the consumer price m·
dex, minus medical care. was
just 2.4 percent
Tell Mom
IN PRESESTl ~G its data. the
board 5a1d thut tJle average
hospital \ 1:-ll 111 1975 cost Sl.Ol7.
The pncc for an appendectom)'
operation rose 80 percent
bt>tween 196·1 and 1971, from $592
lo SI ,063.
Th<' council ~:ud there were in.
d1cat1on~. though no sol itl
t.'\·1denct•. that thl' hif:hcr pnce
tag on lll';illh M·n H'l'~ hal> nut
tontnbut ... d to bdtcr health car~·
THE COST ol medical sen ice~
went up JO ti Jll'rcent in 1975, com
pared wit h 7.7 p<'rcent for
ser\'ices in other sectors or lh<'
economy
Between 1964 and 1971, the
price for treutment or a heart al·
tack rose from $1.499 to SJ,280, a
126 percent boost. breast cance~
treatment went up 64 percen
from Sl.559 to $2.557. Matemit
care costs rose from S.S27 to S807,
said the council
Last ~ear. phys1c1ans wrote 16 4 m1lhon prescriptions for
Darvon and prorlucts containing it manufactured by Eli I.Illy and
Co of Indianapolis , nnd an estimated 1.6 million mort' for s1m1lar
orodurts made bv other manufacturers .
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' Last Bash Bombing Credit Oaimed
Holl-yioood Commemorates Era
81 B08 1110MAS
LOS ANO !:LES CAPJ -n w._~ mo.so1 nostalgia. with a toutb of the
new Hollywood. at what wu bllled u '"the Last Great Hol lywood Par-
ty.'' a charily bash at the fabulous and soon-lo·be·1one Harold Lloyd eAate.
1'e movie colony may, In tact, have more great parties toming, but
Slmarday nJebt '• 1alherin1 wais
probably the last such affair at Comedian Lloyd completed the
lhe Lloyd estate, a S2-ml1Uon re 4'&-room Italian Renuissance
minder of the aotdcn, tax-free mansion in 1928 after two years
era -ol ~stt<~lh ll wu.UW.~-Alt.er a period .as u museum many fill'l:lland parties until and a movle location. It appears Lloyd's career declined in the
h ead ed fo r the bulldozer. l930s. He died in 1971.
TNateea, no longer able to m ain-Entertainment for "The Last
ta1n it, have sold the estate for Great Hollywood Party" was
development. supplied by oldlimers Morey
THE PAllTY, A benefit for the
cucer hospital Cily of Hope, at-
tracted a colorful cross section or
Hollywood's past. Comedian
Jack Oakie arrived sn ap-
propriate garb -tuxedo. fur.
collared overcoat, Homburg and
hip flask.
Fo rme r child stars Jane
Withers and M argarct O'Bnen
recalled playing with the Lloyd
daughters many years ago.
Anothe r chtld s tar. J ack 1e
Coogan, said he badn'l been.po
the hoiue for 45 years.
Amsterdam, Gordon MacRae
and Beatrice Kay and newtimer
Hal Linden. star of television's
.. Barney Miller "
CARQL BURNETT and Gene
Kelly were co-chairman for the
c-harity event. Miss Burnett was
asked if she wished she had been
around during the golden era of
Hollywood.
"No." she rephe<I. "because
t hat would mean J'd be 70 years
old now."
Bt1-paH S urg~rtl
Actor \\'alter Matthau re·
covers from elective by·
pass h eart surgery at
inglewood Doctors say he
should be back to work ear-
l) this summer
NWLF Also Carls Patty, Soliah 'Smtches'
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A
messenger for the terrorist New
World L1berat1on Front CNWLI'')
says his group as the parent or·
ganh:arlon o ( the group that
claimed responsibility for the
Boston courthouse bomblf 1.
The group also bnnded
Patricia Hear:.t a nd Steven
Sollah "snitches."
The messenger Is J<1ck
R~l'!. who goe~ by tfte nam&
J acques Rogiers. Ile said Sunday
the Me lville-Jonalhan Jackson
Unit is one of three active urut.s of
the NWLF, which has bombed
CalJfornia targets for yeans.
ROG IE RS, WHO h:u deUvcred
copies of NWLF communiques to
media. blamed Boston pohce for
tht> injuries to 22 persons in the
blast on the second floor or the
Suffolk County courthouse last
week.
··This is the first lime anyone
got inJured in 30 lo 40 NWLF
bombings. ll h:..p~ned becitu~c
pol.Jee d1dn•t cl~ar thl· bwldtnas
You have to £t't the roopt-ratlon
of the people you call about n
bomb Thev uooarentlv didn 't
take the NWLF seriously."
The courier. who wu~ sub·
~nacd by a federul grand jury
here but refused to talk althouah
thre:u cned w 1th contempt, said
he heard the text of thu ao~ton
communique lK'!d..conc.ludc.d that
it ('8ffiC from the NWLF.
"l'VE HAD SO many of them. t
c..an tell by the slructure, th'
analys1:. and the key phrases,·•
Rogers s111d.
f'u rt her bombings ~e re
threatened in the communique
mailed to a Boston newspaper.
The message said the Boston
bombing was staged~ a protc:.l
of c-ond1tion:. at Walpole Stalt•
Prison
He said the Mehille-Jackson
l'nit bombed a San Francisco
Hous~g Authority office March 5
as part of an .. offensive against •Brahur a •ltr d • ~ d E d scumlords." R ep. Yvonne Braithwaite .uespon ency ye The FBI said the group also Burke CD-Calif.) said on
claimed responsibility for two CBS' "Face the Nation "
bombings in 1975. that organi z ing blacks I Sh t • D th I N ANOTH ER communique a round current economic ••The only time 1 was here was n 00 1ng ea from the NWLF, hand-delivered problt'ms i-; tougher than at a wedding s ho wer for Jeanette North Winds Ease Sund av to The Associated Press, . d · il
MacDonald before she married Miss llearsl and her former loH•r organ i z 10 g <l ro u 11 c 1 v
Gene Raymond ... said Fay SAN FRANCCSCO <'AP> _ BIG BEAR CA Pl-A unemployed transient who held S WAT te-am Soli uh were branded .. snitches.. rights issues in the 1960s
Wray, co-star of "King Kong .. Blustery winds that tore aC'ross membt'rs at bav for two hours and then shot and killed himself may Th e terro r ists sharply ht' ta u s t• · · w C'.'' re
Raymond himself also appeared Northern California Su nd a Y have bl•en despondent ~ver the death of his mother and a breakup with critic-ized Soliah and Miss Hearst hr;.11nwa~hC'rl ,.
at Saturday night":. party. eased slightly today and the pro-his girlfriend. pohccsa1d. f" . and aC'cUsed Rolling Stone , s~~ fo all dis tricts is for fair \'1c-tnrJ. Mc~le~.~.wasdead whenmembersorthe SanBernardtno magazine of printin~. "lte:-."'~ 9 F R
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-Gabor: J~:~ ~aTe·.~s(: Ken r.tu~r~ Advis~ries for f\eavy\~·inds up "here he b;;r;c3ci'C~ FitiTtsert' ·:~id Mertes had o1i've<1 -at vaMou~ r;;.~~-:;;;;;~u~d. '-~~:.. '1";.1 ... Pf~~ \ .f.,·~f~~;~~
ray, Pat O'Brien , BCulah~nd1 . to 40 males an hour were posted Saturday. Persons in nearby rocataons in the Big Delft" area for .. Steve and P ally ha'e no 0 ~0Ck 1gm
Lloyd Bridges, Jackie Cooper, for some stretches of the north :.tores \Hre e' acuated and the several months. She said Mertes morals or concern ror pour •
Ruby Keeler, June Lockhart, and c-entral coasts, pnncipally sports store s urrounded afte r was originally Crom the San Jose people's struggle ... the com· LOS ANGE I. ES CAP) .
Constance Moore and Carmel from Pomt Arena .to Point Con-Mertes fired two shots randomly area munaque said. ··w e caution thl' Sheriffs dcpulles arrested nmc
Myers. cept1on. from the butld1n~. · people not to be Cooled b} the l)t'r:.ons and c1tt•d sc\tm others
as Truck Overturns
gwlty , crd1ct on snitch Patty It ufler J r:ud of !he home or Raoul
is only a diversion and she will Fernandez an :.uburban Carson.
onl y get her wrist slapped. "here cockfights allcgNlly were
being stagl'd.
"BUT WE WOULD likl' to Authonues ~aid 25 birds, some Eight Die
) WARNER SPRINGS CAP) -Eight illegal aliens from ~ Mexico were killed and•seven others were in1ured when a
pickup truck h<'adcd north from the t:.S. border overturned
in fog early today ~outh
Turkish Fotem dance group from performing at the Civic
Auditorium 1n suburban Pasadena. A small bomb al!.>o
l'au:.ed minor damage al lhe Beverly Htlls High School
\\ h<.'re the Fote m dancers were due to perform this <.'venmg
pomt out -·for people to watC'h -m bloodied condition, and a quan-
the price she ~s ~om~ to pay to lhc lily of spurs and hoods were con-
people's Just1c-c f''ar from get f1:.catcd.
..
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of Riverside.
The truck spilled 16 ( J persons at a curve five S ta l e
miles north of Warner
Springs.Seven ofthe1n---~~~~~~~~~~
jured were taken to
Si rfkr Drags Through 27th Da11
SAN F RANCISCO (AP) -With no apparent movement
toward a settlement of the city craft unions' strike. some
bus drivers ar c demanding a vote on whether to continue
honoring picket lines. Today is the 27th day of the strike. Palom ar M emorial
Hospital in Escondido. where one of the men was pronounced
dead shortly after arrival.
The executive board of Transport Workers Union Local
250A planned to meet today to arrange a mass meeting or
the 2,000 bus, trolley and cable car operators. There was heavy ground fog when the truck Cailed to
makes sharp curve on California 79 near Sunshine Summit. l'oung Dent• Oppo•e Prop. l.i Pro-A ,..enians Denconstraae
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two persons were arrested as
a crowd of J ,000 pro-Armenian demonstrators prevented the
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The CahCornaa Young
Democrats I CY D > have called for the defeat of Prop. 15, the
nuclear power primary election.
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be killed ·•
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DAIL~ PILOT EDITORIAL P GE
, New Strike Cllinate
The March 31 walkout or t.800 c1ty-~mployed
bulldmg crafts workers in San Francisco may tum
out to have been a nulcstone m the ongoing deba te
over public employcs' pay scales and their right to
Mrike against the pubhc that pays them .
Tht? <.'rafts workers were disputing a movl' to cut
back their high wag1ts, whiC'h San Francisco
supervis<Jrs said Willi mundated last November when
voter:s rl!pculcd a charter rt.•qulrcment that city worker~ be paid at rates prevailing in prh·Qtc tn· du~try.
--; These rates found streetsweepers earnin~ $17.000
:mnua lly , J)luml>erl> S2<t .OOO. carpente rs $21,800. elec·
triciani, S2 1.600 a nd laborer~ Sl7,300-plus generoul>
city pens ion and fringe benefits.
uon. seemed equally unsympathetic, and grumpily
set about car pooUng.
Driverl> who had Mone out in sympathy becam e
edgy about giving up their pay to support someone els~·s strike and urged the unions to make a settle.
ment if the1 couldn't get more support. As a gesture
of "good fo1th .. the s triking unions pulled off a few
picket Imes and let school buses roll af,tain
F or t1 so·called union town like San Fnmcisco.
lhi 1s not lll the expected pattern. And it ju~t may
mean that the taxpnyer. nt long last, has had ll.
Costly E xperime nt
Proponents of lhe pay cuts pointed out that the ct A much·toutcd f~aturt! or f'ountain Vallev's
ty workers arc gunr:mtec<i year -round employment. Water Factor y 21. a uniq\1c facility for water
while m e m bers of the building crafts in pn\'ate in-reclam atio n 3nd pur1ficataon. was a SlO million
iiustry must cop· "1th frequent layoffs due to bad ~ea water desalter. bwlt with S6 million in federal
"\\'Cather und con~truction delays grants and S4 million in local funds
Hut when supervisors responded to the vote l>y Now. nine months after the desalter was put into
;.authorizing pay c uts rangm~ from $1 ,000 to 54,000 an· operation, the U.S. Department of Interior has de-
11ually, the c rafts workers walked out. c1ded to close it down The new policy, local water of.
• The strike, joined in ··sympathy " by municipal , flcials were told, \\111 be to pursue theoretical re-
•>us and streetcar dn\·ers. ha s dragged on for m ore search on des alting, rather than using experimental
\han three weeks. !>Ub tantially inconveniencing resi· plants.
dents of the 8:.iy city especially the poor and the It's a puzzling and expensive development for
elderly who rely more on public transportation. Orange County, since the Interior Department
, But it has never involved more than 4.500 of the on gmally agreed to fund the project for two to t1v e
pty's 22,000 employes. including the strikers and years.
those \\ho refused to cross picket lines. And the labor Closure of the dcsaltcr will not cripple Water Fae.
leaders' attempt to launch a full general s trike in sup-tory 21. Its $15 million wastewater purifier still can
port of the crafts workers didn't get to first base. produce som e 15 million gallons of water a day and a
In foct. many of the lower-paid city workers (who demineralizer will be in operation in January.
Jnc1dentall\' r ccci,·cd a pay ~aise Aptil 1 > made it But the abandoned experiment leaves the Orange
plain they were not about to g1\'C up their ~Y.J:h~~K~ County Water District with about S4 million wortR of
to s upport the crafts workers' '!fttel\llp14,;~~~'1\i '". 3PQ&~·~""' __ rd~-:~. ·. ...
their overblo~vn pay ~calcs. All o(wh1c h may something a bout dependin'g on "Poor Charlie. Every four years he-goes into &mnt"6eeobse
The .. ~~blJ c . t ~~~gt~~rt bX th la~k. of transP?,rta-•t1. f ede.ral coop~r ~!~.o,n}~ s uch·r~· ~~~· " ere 's no /ever mar ed 'None-cf the A,bove'!" 1 _.,· .~ ...... -~~-~l,'.::.~.;:J.::,.J.~ .r" ... "'" " ~ ..... ~'"" • -€..~Jiiilll•~": .,.YU• t..'I 1:;.-. • ..,..,< .. ~ ~~~.Mf~i!l!I~..,~ ............ .,.,,..; -~:-:... , • ..,~. , ' . . • ..... ... ,,,... ; ~ t .., •• s ~ -... i. .,.,., ~ .. _,:11: .. '!-• ... .-.~~ •' •
The City's
Spreading
Corrosion
(SYD NEY HARRIS )
Thomas Wolfe told us long ugo
that you can't go home again, but
no one seem1; to have reminded
us tha t yc>U can't run away from
tomorrow. Espl"cially 1r no one is
doing an ythin g to change tomor·
row's ch mate '
Some vtiars ago. numerous
fnends or m rne m Nrw York Cit y
decided tha t ·
the R11: Apple
hat.I a "orm in
1l. 3nd mo' ed
<i c ro:-o; tht'
'late hnr lo
Connectic ut
To 'ome
m1Khl' f1n r
ll ld houses.
with !>om e
mighty fine
new s" 1mming pool!> and tennis
t·ourts Rhss
No. not bliss Just 1~nnrance
Hcc.iu.;e what has happened to.
;.ind in. Connect1cu1 the last de·
<'Jdc or !>«> 1:-exar tly what we
doom·sayers had pred1rted
would happl"n I ht• city reathcd
out anct tainted 11 with corrosive
finger~ ll wa:-bound tn happl'n.
Hf.('Al'SE . in that ~ame dr
t•adt>. rl'an~ New York corpora
t nm:-cl I' .. CO\ ercd tht• :-anw worm
1n the c,am1• Jf)plt'. ;ind moved out
111 lhoi.t· m1~hl' flnt• old tO\\n.-.,
"hll'h 'O<ln t't'U!>t.'d b(•mJt m1,11hty
hn1· olll 10" 11<; Anv~l v ltwr('
'' h11 d.1rec1 to look bt•hin.rt c·ouh1
.,,.,. 1h.1l t ht• cit y "J' .11:un1ni::
.:round
""" •• w rordini: to th<' Frderal
1-:m 1rnnml•ntJI l'roll'1·tion A1H•n 1' lht' lcl\ l'I\· ;11r in In\ el} Con
111•1 t ll'lll h." m 11 11• s m o~
p1n1l11 r lnJ! h\tlr11r,1rhon:-than
.111\ oth1•r pl;1('(' in lht• l S exrt•pt
I o' \n.1.tl•ll·<; 1'11l that 111 \O\tr
1•11w.' .1nc1 :-o\'C '' h,1t kind of c;moke
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
What's the advantage or
senior c1 t1zen recreation
rac1ltt1es "hen rear of
mugging kerps them at
home'!
K.11
0-y G..s •-M• are •-ltN lry ~ ...... '"' ... ~ .... ,11, rofle<t Ille
• i..n 91 ........... ,.,. kM -,.. _ .. 1'1 G-'t GIOt, Dally~ ....
comes out.
All the arnuent authors and ac·
tors and a rtists and architects
and arrivistes who ned to the
sanctuary soon found that the
tentacles of the city spread ou t 1r-
res1sllbly 1f nothing is done to
halt them. And that 1r the city 1s
not redeemed today, the suburbs.
exurbs and countryside will
become unredeemable tomor·
row.
THE RE WAS a time when we
could flee -like westward -and
es.:ape the encroachments of
density and dirt and develop-
ments. But the fronlier has long
since vanished, and as Joe Lows
ramously said in another context,
we can run but we can't hide Or,
to quote a still older authority,
"The wind blowcth where the
wind listeth.''
That 1s to say, the wind blows
where it damn well wants lo -
over t he Cine new sw1mm10g
pools and tennis courts as much
as over the slums and decaying
factories of lower Manhattan.
And the wind or what we have
laughingly caJled "progress" .LS
blowing mostly smog.produc ing
hyd rocar bons our way, no mat·
ler which way we try to run.
A s loofl. ~ lhue. i:cmaincd tha
discomfort ~ n< the poor. no one
paid much mtnd. But pretty soon
-and even now. as 1 speak th1•
'lame problems are "afting over
the new corporate headquarters
and the r t-stored Grorgian coun
try house Let us hope 1t 1s not too
late to solve th<>m .
No 011e Wants the S500 Million Cr11ise Missile
Expensive Bargaining Tool
WASHINGTON -A secret
study suggests that the Pentagon
is squandering $500 million on a
crwse m1ss1le syste m because
Secretary of State Henr)' Kiss·
inger "anted 1t a s a bargaining
c hip a t the Strategic Arms
Limitation Talks.
The General Accounting Office
study reports that in 1973 the Air
Force h3d
a bandoned 1\s
air-launc hi!d
<'ruise m1ss1le
and the Navy
h a d d ow n ·
g raded it s
sea-launched
c r uise mis·
~ile
But th en
Kissinger pro·
posed that a long-range, a1r.10-
sur!ace m1 ss1le "made sense
strateitically and would assist
the U.S. in the SA LT negot1a·
t1ons ... The Defense Department
immediately took a new interest
m the unmanned, Jet.powered,
subsonic missile.
A PP A R ENTL V Kissinger
wanted to build the cruise missile
system merely so he could orrer
loscraplt. lt has a lready cost the
taxpayers about $250 million for
Kissinger to make this point at
the SALT talks. The final cost,
according to the GAO's calcula-
tions, could surpass $500 million.
Yet except for its use as a
diplomatic ploy. the expensive
missile has stirred little en·
thusiasm m the Pentagon. The
secret GAO s tudy qu\s t1ons
"whether a valJd need bas been
established for a long.range mis·
~lie "
The Strategic Air Command,
which 1.a. &uppoi;~d lo be oqwpped
"1th cn11se m1ss1IC'11. "ha~ not ex·
pressed <in operJt1onal rcq1ure-
menl for I ht• ~ystem " And th<'
Navy hosn·t yet round a use ror
tts c ru1 s 1• m 1ss1lrs occpt to
deploy them as a reserve Corce on
attack submartn<'!fl.
To add to the cost, the two
(JACK ANDERSON)
services ar e d eveloping separatl'
but similar missiles. The Pen
lagon is supposed to save monev
by stopping the duplication of
weapons .
GOVERNMENT fuddling h11s
also added lo the cost of develop-
ing the c ruise missile. The
Defense Department. for exam·
pie. hasn't gotten a roond to pro·
viding the Defense Mapping
Agency with the missiles' map-
ping r equirements.
Nor has the Energy Research
and Developm e nl Administra ·
lion been given the data 1l needs
to complete its "ork on the
nuclear warheads for the crwM·
m1ss1le. The delay. of course. will
increase costs unnecessanly
But ir the cruise missile has
dubious value for defense. 1t
already is being us ed for
diplomacy. A State Department
spokesman acknowledged that
the missile has been mentioned
al the SALT negotiations. But he
claimed "nothing substantive"
has been dis cussed. "The
negolaat1ng points." he added,
"are very closely held."
\\ATCH ON WASTE: The
pnce of :l f1rst·class stamp has
more than doubled in four years.
Only a re w months ago, the price
)UmJX"d again from 10 lo 13 cents.
Postal authorities predict that in
anotl:er Ci\ c years a stamp will
rost 23 cents
Other postal charges are also
going up, up, up. The cost or
special dch very shol up this
week from 60 to 80 cents. The fee
for registering majl climbed
from 95 cents lo $1.25. And money
order fees rose from 25 to 30
cents
Yet as mail rates have gone up,
the service has gone down. Mail
users m1iiht be excused for won-
dering. therefore, where their
stamp money 1s going. Here are
a few !\pec1firs;
-THE POSTAL plight has n't
restrained the top officials from
ra is ing their o wn salaries.
Postmaster General Benjamin
f'rankhn Bailar. for example,
upped his s alary from $00,000 to
S63.000 st the same lime that he
w:is explamin~ how necessary it
was to sncrease the price of
stamps anoth<'r thrrc cents. In
the wrstern states region alone.
morr than lf'\rce dozen postal of·
f~ials wangled promotions !or
themselves.
-As a bicentr nnial project,
lhe Postal Service shelled out.
$1.2Q,OOO for two 28·foot motor
vans. which were supposed to be
outfitted as traveling exhibits
The postal authorities unhappily
concluded, however. that the
mail service was in such bad
grace that it wouldn'l be a. good
lime for postal displays. As a re·
suit. the bicentennial vans have
been quietly set aside !or use as
"em ergency" post offices in
areas bit by natural disasters.
-Postal planners have signed
a lease on 21 acres of vacant land
near New York 's Kennedy
airport. It ·s costing the tax-
payers $25,000 a month to hold
the property. which 1s supposed
to be used for the construction of
a ne w airmail facility. But.
meanwhile, the top postal brass
are seriously considering
abolishing a1rmnil letters.
Ombudsman Answer?
New Version of an Old Concept
Some notions around the
Legislature never seem to go
away no m atter how many tames
they are disproved and disap-
proved. One that has been in·
terred C'ountless times. and re·
surr ected just as often. as the om
budsmao A n 1nvent1on of
Sweden, wher e the office has ex
isled s in ce t 8 t 0 , various
modifications Of the 1dea hBV<'
bffn adopted In some other coun.
tries. mostly around the Baltic.
( EARL WATERS
or needs of the people.
]
potentia l ly dangerous
bureaucrat beyond removal by
_ the people a t its worst.
Shrinking Medical Esteem
Jn its pnstine form the om-
budsman serves as a protector o(
the citizens
ag ainst
bureaucratic
oppression .
Possessed of
independen ce
he has the
power to in·
vestigate
complaints
and take cor ·
rective a ction
But those who look to the om-
buds man concept as an answer to
the bureaucratic problem over·
look the basic rcqu.iremcnts for
such a scheme lo be effective.
First off. the person selected to
do the JOb must hove all the
qualities or a benevolent despot.
lie must bt' given total JOb securi·
ty and permitted to act without
interfere nce, which would in·
elude an unrestricted budget. Ills
powers must include not only
that of Investigation, but uuthori·
ty lo countermand governmental
actions and to prosecute.
TIIE FACT IS that California
already had the best machinery
p()SSible for performance or om
buds man duties. That is the
Legislature Itself Its 120 mem·
hers, elected hy the people, can
be removed by the people. fl haR
almosl unlimited powers to in·
vestigate the complaints of
citizens and the power to over·
rule bureaucrats either by enact·
Ing l aws or by puttin11 the
squeeze on budget11. And the
members all huve large staffs
along with fi eld offices to handle
citlzen11 com pluint11.
H1·~p11 n~1hlt'. rc11prctnblc.
1•th1e nl m<>di<'al clo<'li1rs 11n•
,·,111~hl In u ('ru1•l cross r.n· 110 de·
'.1~tatina that 11omt' mcd~ral men
,1r<' dropr11n.: 11111 or ml'<licul prnr-
111·r . olhen arr cnh<1tin11t In the
m1l1t:1 r y ond somr ure pre-
matun.•ly rctirinJ&.
~to.,l continue to practice but
lh1•1 r prarttcl' Is lnh1b1ll'd by dls-
1r:i<·l1ons
l(O\ crnmt'nt
paperw(lrk .
pat1rnl
la"e.wts. pro
h I b I t I \' l' I n •
s uranc('
rates. quack11
:ind crooks 1n
lhE'rr o wn
r <1nks deplet·
1 n g p u b l i c respect.
And now lhi!I:
Me dic.ll doctors don't talk
much about psychiatrists except
after hours and orr the record.
AFTER "l.L. psychiatry is an
accepted branch of the medical
profession, and intramural
squabbling cou Id only fu rther
diminish whatever public
respect rem ains tor the pro·
lession or medicine.
Aod there arc esteemed
( PAUL HARVEY J
psyrhiatrlsts a~ psychologlstc;
who would be on,JbstJy maligned
by 3ny swt'epinl( denouncement
But. off the r ecord, mos t
medical doctor s ho ld m0$l
shrlnk!l In very low esteem.
The situation is worscr\lnst as
some psychiatnc clinics pre ·
scribe 111nd perform "sex" In the
name o( therapy. I mean doctors
of psyc hiatry prescrlblng
"themselvt's" as a remedy for
their patients' ills. Thus such
clinics. in the name oC lht'rapy,
become little more than massage
parlors.
Dr. Bertram Brown. directOt"
of the National Institute of Men·
tal Health, says, "One·lhird ot
t.he practitioners of sex therapy
are outright quacks."
DR. JUDD MARMOR. {>rtsi·
dent o( the Amerlcan Psychiatric
Assn., says, "The patient who
becomes Involved with a
therapist is seeking Jove and a
permanent relationship; in·
evitabJy that rxpcctaUon is sbnt·
tered and the palienL is
damaaed."
Sex rclicarchers Mm;tcrs and
Johns on, who have lril'd
dellJX"rBtely to givt" tlw1r <'Om·
pnratlvely new science diJtnity,
rect"ntly 11u m moned a liym ·
vo11lum on lhc liUbJcCt. in St.
Louis.
Or. Masters concedl'd that his
clinic at one time designatC'd
traiMd female surrogates lo
have sex with male patients.
For all that clinrcal-soundlng
terminology, that's still the same
thing they do in illictt massage
parlors.
MASTEllS SA VS his clinic dis·
conUnued the practice. lie said.
"We are in an Infancy and have
much to l~ern. We are going to
experiment and we are going lo
make mistall:es. We have :md we will ..
Dr. John Green, professor of
psychiatry at the Sl3te Universi·
ty of New York. says some
cUnics which permit therapists
to have aex with patients
specifically say in advance whot
the therapy will include. He Im·
plies that this makes It all ri&hl.
President Marmor says. "In
t.his case at least the patient bas
only himself or herself to
blame."
' ..
'
including the proseculaon of
malfeasants.
Off the top It sounds like a
whale or an idea, especl:illy to
those citizens who have been
frustrated by governmental red-
tape which Inc ludes almost
everyone at one lime.' or another
It was first advanced ln California
by former Spealter Jesse Unruh
and hus been revived intermit·
tently at 1uccesslve legislative
sessions. The latest verllion is
proposed by Assemblyman Bill
McVitlie, an affable youn1 man
whose experience ln local gov.
emment ~fore coming to the
Legislature ln 1974 included a
stint as city attorney o( Chico.
1T HAS MERIT in the fact that
government today has become
unwieldy and too often ls
dominated by appointive oC-
Cicials. Elected by no one they
plunge ahead In uncontroll~
zeal totally berert ol any reeling o< responsiveness to tho desires
J
It l!I the n'cognltion oC how
awcsom<' the pos ition could
become that has served to dis·
enchant lel(islators from taking
such proposals seriously In the past.
llARDl,V AN Y memher wnuld
be willing lo cteate any office In
state government which would
be unans werable to th e
Legislature. Fe w would be will·
lng to write blank checks for the
support of nny agency. The ex·
ecutive branch of government is
not likely to favor the establish·
menl or an unelected official to
overrule Its actions.
Even o watered down version or t he ombudsman o(fice. wh.ich
eliminated tho major objections.
would be a mistake for It would
simply be creatin1 just another
lneJfectlve and expensive agency
of eovernmcnt at best and a
Quotes
"If a nation expect$ to be both
ignor:ant :ind free. it expects
what never was and never will
be... Thom& J~J/lnO!!
As Mc Yittie recites It himself,
"I know. . th1• ldeu work.:1 ... I
beg3n an ombuds man experl·
rnent m my J•omonu orflce with <•
starr of 11tudrnt interni; fleldln~
que11 t1 ons and complaint~ ...
We've c ut. throullh milci. oC
bureaucratic red tape ...
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Rl>Mrt N Wt!rd . Pulll1~llfr
Tltl>mo1 Kt#V1l. Edtl<K
Darbora Krtfht(h,
r.dttonal Pa'1f &dtl<K
The td1tori1l p11e or the Dally
Piiot &rt>ks to Inform and
r.t1mul11t ruders by prncnllnJI on this page diverse commC'nt11ry
on topics or lntC'rt'sl by 1ynd1rat·
t'<I rolumm11ts and tartoomsts, by provldln11 a forum for readers' vlt'wa and by presenting this
newspaper's opinlon!I and Ideas on currt>nt topiu. The tdllotbl
opimon11 of the Ualty Pilot •PPt•r
only In the editorial column at the
lop of the page. Opinions ex·
pregiircf by the columnJsta And
c•r1004"llst.s and letter wr1l<'l"'3 arc
lhl'lr own and no '"dort1emtnt or
their views by the Daily Pilot
should be lnten'ed.
Monday, April 26, 1976
I
Monday Ap11126 1976 DAILY PILOT A1
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EDITOR'S NOT£ Coto gnpt' Nt>W m.e>Tt then~.
JMTe u 11<>m~on~ Ottl tlwre walJing to l11ten Aa mor~
ArrwncCPU ~o.lc up for tlwlr nghl1. mort oownameftt
Mporfmenti and pnual~ bu.iuw.u1 h4ue l~anud tllllt the
complolnmg con~mt'T hot o loud uow:~
Someone's Li.stening
the righl for CenteTs desiancd to direct people t o only $121.59.
a Dlonth. agency
Cabforn1a numbltrs are·
Los Aneeles 213 688·~
Sacramento 916.,..9-3344
San Diego 114·293 G030
B y the A•IOC••Ud Pr~u San f'rancis<'O 415 556·6600
(First 1n o Snie1J San Jose 408 275-7422
Fed up with products that don't produce and On the business front, some SOO compt1nics huvc
aervlcea that don't ser ve, Amcncans have learnett. CODl$Umer affairs units. The Better liui.1ne ~
that it pays to complain. Bureau expanded Its com pl aa nt . hand Ii n g
No one keeps staUstics on the number of com-mechanism . introducing an ilrbllrat1on progrum
plaints received by private industry a nd govern· thatnas grown from three citie:t in ie11 t-0 ~bout. lOO
meat agencies. ll would be tmposslble becaU&e today. And \Olunteer groups and news m ed1 u "ar·
there are so m any overlapping departments. tion line" programs arc ready to tackle local pro·
bureaus a nd omces and the number as growing blems.
steadily. MCGUIRi': SAID THI:: SURG~ I N complaints
J'IVE YEARS AGO, FOR example, there were "began long before the recession" that prompted
: nine cons umer agencies at the state level, accord· concern O\•er money.
Whether you ncl!d $5,000 or $10.000 get It
from the p~opl~· who lend millions. Commercldl
Credit. Monthly J)3yment b.l~ed on a $5,000
I lomeOwncr 10<\n, for 60 months. at an Mnu.,I
pl!rcentagl! rate of 161>. Tot1ll 1~yment $7,295.40.
A loan of $5,000 and over must be secured by a
combination of real and personal property.
We find ways to help.
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C!Tdlt Liie l11a1111ntt Av.Ui.ble lo .EllirlW• 8orn1w•111 ai Croup Ratel : lnl to the Office of Consumer Affairs of the U.S. "It bega n when people learned there's a ~ Depa rtment of lleallb. Education and Welrare. To· response " '------------__,..---------
. day there are 135. Previously. he said, the East and West coasts
Dorothy Burkhardt, . were "the most ferule field for complaints " In
( Co ~ SU ,1 E J "ho heads the com pl amt between was "a desert -or an oasis," depending '"' ,,f R d1\1s1on of the federal onyour"1ewpoint.
--cons umer affairs unit. McGuire said that Middle Amen ca has joined
said her 0U1ce alone re-the complaint parade.
. ceived almost 27,000 complaints 1n the hrsl 11 "It is no longer considered ill·mannered or un-
. moot.h.s o r 1975, compared to 24,000 in all of 1974. pleasant "
· A 1975 study by the Office of Consumer Affairs People boast or their victories at cocktail
: showed that 15 federal agencies -a relatively parties
;small section of Washington's bureaucracy -spent '· '' Complaints stall are most prevalent among lhe :t&.4 million annually answering complaints. middle-a nd upper-m1ddJe income groups, McGuire
· Ther e a re signs on all sides that consumers are said. These are the people who have the knowledge,
more awar e of their rights and less hesitant about AMERICANS ARE COMPLAINING MORE lhe time and the determination to complain.
demanding them. The same person who would have And Getting More Satll1actlon Out of It "IT HASN'T TRICKLED DOWN to the ghetto
WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF LAW
OF ORANGE COUNTY
CALIFORNIA'S L.ARGEST L.AW SCHOOL
FVUY ACCIOllUD l'I' THI COMMlffil Of
UI fXAMIHttS Of lHf SfATf l.ll Of CAUfOINIA
OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR
PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: 9hrogged and said "chalk it up to experience," yet." he said. "When it does. you 'II have an
·.when confro nted with a faulty product n ve years avalanche of complaints" because there are so • 1N 11TH1• 1 11, ., l YIAU ol Hill-TIMI l•w ••vclv
: ago, is writing to the company president today. Bv 1971. "Nader 's Raiders." as his followers many people involved. . 11~ 10 ,1.,.,oom hou,. pe• w••~I. or
. ''PEOPL.,. AR.,. MORE READY l I·. were dubbed, had form ed ~roups to study and Th t . I I . l l i l" b , y as I ' ar flMf d , • . • ... .. r'. • : o comp au~ to change _Jaws and regulations on ever} thing from e yp1ca comp aanan on u na aonw c" asts, • 1N fln4H l '/, ., 4 fA o A • •v . ••en1n9,
: all mslltul1ons, said I'~ Pat~~cGu1re, se~1or f.v.A. l\'CS to f!Ollution controls l\lcGu1re said. hus two or more years of college, is er w••~•"d l•w ,1\ldy (3 <Imo,.., "'••1• 1 • hou•s
"'< • . ,· "J:.~.~ ~ ·.~~~.,~-: <l"T-;; ~·, .-;~ '<!.-:·~-. -, . _,.. O\'~r 30. "ts more hkely to be WASP than ethnic" R«' dmi
, ~ =""~ -... -~ ., Ott "~~~~--, 'It_!,:, ;.~~ill'.·l'a,.~~. !::{i_~.~~<!_~,J,91"of~~JV.O -• e You <•n N•n ,ou1 JUllS OOCTO' IJ 0 I dt<l'« •nrl
''They ex peel 11\Qre of products a nd and Nader·s wncd pubhc interest re!>earch gro ps lfthe"\felW~V6TV"m"~ ,;-~IJ1.~•,..s;: .. ~ ·t.t~'°,~""T;~~A~· ~t~·:-r,..... L., .
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:services .. They are more cynical or companies' -P IRC!> -across the country are involved m Just clothing or s mall appbances the complainant is' tLl\ilBltTO TilU(f"l~ ·~ -. , :.;l. '"'ll>
.attempts to redrtMls their gnevances" .about ever) facet or Amencan life likely to be'a woman, McGuire said If it cost more CAilFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION Robert Sable. an attorney "'1th the National than $100, ·the complainant is probably a man
Consumer Law Center in Roston. said · "There is THE INDIVIDUAL CITIZEN WHO wants to Consumer agencies say they are solving more
substantially m ore consumer litigation." partly complain has more outlets for hts anger There are problems than ever before.
because consumers have more legal rights than almost SO compla int agencies for fedrral depart· THE OFFICE OF CONSUMER Protection of they used to. ments and more than 225 county and city consumer
"There 1s a whole host of new consumer laws." offices the Wisconsin Department of Justice received 5,780
he said. citing leg1slat1on involving interest rates. complaints 1n 1971 and recovered about $214 ,000 for
warranties and credit "Ten } ears ago. there The go\'ernmenl publishes a J9.page "Guide to consumers in court Judgments and informal settle·
wasn't a whole lot an aggneved consumer could do Federal Consumer Service . " "1th information on menls.
except m ake a stink .. where to go with quest1oni. and complaints about Last year. the ofrice rrce1ved 14,678 complaints
everything from advertising to >A Ork rcgulanons. and recovered almost $675,000. an increase of about NO ONE KNOWS Jt:ST when Americans s tart· The bookll't 1s an11lable free of <'har"c from 1c• pe C" t th m ... -f complaints and 215 ·ed thinking or themselves as "consumers .. ... .... r ~n in e nu IA"r 0 . Consumer lnformallon Center . Dl•pl. 6, Pueblo. percent to the amount of money reco\'Cred The late President John f' Kennedy set up a Colo .. 81009 Bob Tuttle. !oolal1sl1ctan for tht.:' Nut1onal Council Consumer Advisory Council in 1963 <1nd listed four
basic consumer rights. the right to be heard, the
right lo a choice. the r1gh1 to he protc<'lt:d against
unsafe p roducts and the n~hl to a re:.pon::.e to a
The go\'ernmenl has 74 Federal Information <See C'OMPl,.i\l~TS, Pagr Bi I
legitimate complaint ·
Many people beltrve thl• real consumer drive
started jn 1966 with Ralph NadN and his book.
"Unsafe al Any Spct•d." Nader's dtsclosurc . al a
Senate hearin ~. that General Motors Corp had
private detectives invesllJ?ale him because of his
crusade again!ll the ::.uft'lY rc<'ord of the Corvair,
drew wide publicity and called aUent1on to con·
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eaclualvely In the
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LOS ANGELES fA P > r,:_:Thi k• Me~~.111>s?. -Mayor Tom Bradley l ft Jftd A'-~
has \'etoed an ordinance I . ·~. , , whkhwouldhavcb;rnned Ill RL S SO\tl:.Tttl t; )Qll SllOULI> K O\'
the parking of tr:uler~ al· 1 \Ii \1.'1.,·d.-·"' tlw ,.1nw. hut .111 \lnH·.J,, i..1k"
tached to vehicles on c1l) Jn •1 t \\' •• .1 I lll• •>ut 11t 1h1 ".1\ """" h1·i. 111
streets. Bradle~ . nottnR M " • '" \ , 1 .. "• ", \\•11 I.. h.11.1, 1 '" t•l h·• 11w "•'".
pohce and con!>ln1<.·t1on < 111•" """ 11 1110 \\'( 1 11 , .. 111 "'"
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m easure. said further ~ • ., n1,1;11 f w\ •11 ''"''·\11"'"" \'1q 11 (71-1) f\H 171(1
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LM.Boyd Prop.1.5 DebUte at UC Irvine .
15 A l-t'~al An~ly:.1s" ul the Soci al Sc •~ncc Wayne Gave 1:1·:!() '1 m an Hoom QllJ of L.aboratury.
f ormer Governor Ed· from l to 2 und 6 to 7 p m 4 I) m In lhl.' Ant1·ap,
mund C . "Pat" Brown byOr.Geori;eM1ller,ri:-commuter :.lud~t1 t
wil l be o ne ol the actorsupervisor andlcc· ce1\ler. .--------------------.
speakcr:t at an ope n lurer ira c he mistry. A A discussion enUUe<f
forum on Proposition 15, comparison of indus tr)' "An Ov.-rview of the
thenuclear inltlaUve.to and e nvlro nm ental t-;ner.iy Situnhon'"wlll
be held at UC Irvine May hazards with rndfotlon be con d u c t ... d b .>
13. htzards will be present• reprcsentuti vl'S of Of HiJnself
Client BSks whether thete's any way lo
)uc:lge whether a person can keep a secret.
Cient'rally. Th011e pt,"Oplc who tell )'OU all about
themselves are likely to tell you all <1bout
everything. Not the people who don't tell you
nnything about thcrn:selves. though.
S hould the phone l'Ompany charge you for
the long distan ct: calls you make, if any,
between 2 a nd 6 a.rn.? The Federal Com-
munications Commission doesn't think so. lts
resear chers suy the bllling costs for tho11C! calls run more than the bills.
What sort or present are you going to give
your favorite senator this year? Actor John
Wayne bes towed a life-sized statue or himseU
upon Barry Goldwater.
BOLL WEEVIL
ORANGE COUNTY
The forum, ~choouJt'd ed by UCl ra(111H1on s<ik· Sh~ldon Plotkin and le.·
for 7 p.m. in the sctence ty officer William Wad socuates, englt\et'r1ni.: min at noon at Room 220 <·onsultants. ut 6:30 p.m. l f' ct~ r 6 ha 11 . w i I I of the Soda I Sdenct• Wedne11d1ty In the Piny a
Club culminate u four·day Tower. A pr~scntationon livina r oom or Ml•so s~rles or k ctures and "Conservation and Court. Or . R oland
<tiscusslons on energy ul Alternative En\·r~y $fh1nzinaer, ns~ocwk
UCI startin& May 10. All -S~Ul""«S-7" Sol n r irnd prof<'i.so1' ~ctr1c8T
Chess
Plans NB
Tourney
The Newport Beach
Chess Club 1s sponsoring
a weekend chess tourna·
ment May 8 and 9 in the
Horace Ensign Middle
School cafeteria. 2000
Cliff Drive, Newport
lhe~v('ln!-Sareo~oto the Geothermal " will bl' engincenna ut UCI. will
pubhc without c arge. held at 7 p.m . in Room speak on "Pet·~pectlves
174 o r t he Computer on Energy Con~cnu
Science Building Wlder lion" and Thomas Cari·
sponsors hip or Project ol the Bechtel Corpora
Survival. ti o n w i 11 t a·l k on
Wednesday, !1ay 12 -"Econ omics und U1\'
Dean William s of the N~ed for Power" ul 7;~
Orange County Alliance p.m. In the Anlrap.
$7,000 .
for only $139.03
a Dtontb.
Whctlwr you rwed $5.000 or $10,000 get tt
from tht> p~oplc who l~nd millions. Commercl~I
C1ed1t. Monthly payment based on A $7,000
Home()..yn\'r loan, for 84 months, at An annual
percentage rate of 16%. Total payment $11,67~.52.
f\ loon of $.1),000 and over must be secured by a .
combmolion o f real and personlll property.
We find ways to help,.
COMMEf\ClAL Cl\EDIT CORfOR(\TlON
~Loans
370 .E. 17th Street • Phone: 645-~'lOO
Cr1da Lift IllJOllr&Ac• Aulla-W. l.o ~bit Bono"" at CroQ Ba.ta
Q, "Why, pray, did the population of En·
lerprlse, Ala .. iiee fit to put up a monument to
the boll weevel?" ·
Beach.
The t ournament .
Brown, chairman of
the No on Proposition 15 Com mitt~e . will be
joined in presenting op.
position arcuments by
DT. Lester Lees or the
Environmental Quality
Control Laboratory at
the California 1 nslitute
of Techn o log y in
Pasadena.
beginning al 10 a .m. both SP EAKING FOR the
days, is open to all U.S. proposition will be David
Chess Federation mem-Brower, pr esident of
bers, regardless or local Friends or the Earth and
club affiliation. past president of the
of Businessmen will d1s· Thursday, May 13 -
cuss "The Wate r Com· Dr. Joseph DtM ento and
pany and t he Power participants in a UCI en·
Company: Their Rela· vironmental law class
t ionsbip" at 11 a.m. in \\i ll discu~s "Proposition '-; ______ n;;;;=r;rr;::;:;m;;;mmmm;;..-Room 101 of the Ad· r----------·
A. T he bug crippled their cotton crops so
ba dl y th ey had to
diversify. That triple d
their incomes. Back
around World War l , at was.
ministration Building.
Dr. Halvor Vermund.
professor of radiolo~ical
scien ces at the UCI
College of Medicine, will
speak on the "Biological
Effects of Radiation" at
( U >N.'iL'ltl£1()
ADVOCATES
In the
DAILY PILOT
Entry fees are $15 Sierra Club, and Dr.
adult, $10 junior (under John Gofman, chairman
20> for the open, or $10 of the Committee for
adult, $7 juniol" fol" the Nuclear Respons ibility. -:;;;;:;;;:=======~========;;:-Medi cal specialists booster. These may be Dr. Joseph DiMento, as·
sli11 aren't quite sure why paid by mailing a check sistant p r ofessor of
the hearts of astronauts to the club at P .O. Box social ecology at UCI,
shrink when in outer space 1872, Newport Beach. or will serve as moderator.
... H you weig h 160 by submitting the money Opening statements
pounds, siF, your. bones in person at th~ c lub dur." from each s peaker will W
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PRINGER and WHITE
' . ,.How often lhould Ont Walh the hair and
tulp?" We'w hard this question to many thnes
the put 20 ynn th1t our nwer may COMetw-
ably help you.
To that question we bellew. there Is a poslthoe
correlation wlth1 ''How ofttn do you wnh your
face, or bathe? ' for the scalp, like the $kl_n1 conGins thot&Ynds upon thousands of ofl ina t b bl.y weigh only 29 pounds ... Am. . ing a11y of the regular cover t he issues -Of reac· e are now accepting wo rks o f arts tor ~-~~~~~'\< '°'t"MMd'-* 1,1'.--~~ "-'t-"":'.,,.1"'. "·~· ~~~'ff'lura...a.\JfJ.~»~~~~ · •~.,~~ ·~as a pllilt\mffil1~-:-:-.:t:~ll&r"" '1.~1i?sss~·si1ri's. ~ .. tnh ... «~~~--i ..:1ad;iti i~ 1~,.;~.,.. •• \riFUJ,'llmY 0n'.irri<(S1hngs; a o '. ·
a oo much of it figures an about one out submitted after May s and insurance. Audience paintings, onental rugs. bronzes. glass etc.
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of every five rape (:ases ... Note it stated in will require an addi· participation will be in· Complete service available for executors.
print by one wit that his family 's pet rock tional$5. vited in a question·and· trustees and individuals.
came down with a bad case of moss. answer period.
'THE TEMPEST'
Most everybody knows something about
William Shakespeare's play ''The Tempest".
But few realise it was based on a real storm that
affected one or this country's forefathers. Sir
George Yeardley was the fellow. It was his ship
that was wrecked by that bad weather on his
vouage to Virginia in 1609. Sir George Survived
lo b ecome t h e firs t s lave owner in
America. a distinction of no great merit As
governor of Virginia. he put together this
western world's first body of lawmakers . And
he wound up as the first and only knight to be
buried here.
You·ve heard that comedian W. C. Fields
detested dogs ;ind duldrcn. His loathing of
bards was not so W<'ll publicized. however. It's
a fact that he kept an air pistol in his bedroom
to shoot at the songbird5 that chirped outside
his window. The record suggests be always mjssed.
Contract
Auxirded
A $619,000 contract for
construction of a new
branch library in the
Westmin s ter Civic
Center has been awarded
by Orange County
S upervi sors to an
Ana he im construc tion
company.
The new library will be
located at 8180 13th St.,
d irectlv across the slreet
Crom the city's police sta·
ti on.
A county library de·
partment spokes man
said the 18,000·square·
root branch libraries now Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1S60,
Costa Mesa 92626 serving the west county
...,....,,,,."'--'....,,.,,...,.~....,._..,,."'--'_""",,,.._..,.....,.,,,... city and surrounding un·
incor porated areas.
The new branch. de-
A schedule of other
Energy Week activities
follows :
3010 RED HILL AVE .. COSTA MESA, CALIF.
714/540-4098
Monday, May l O -~~~~~=====~==~=;~:;;=~~~:;=~~;._ James Mueller, UCI doc·
toral student in social
~~~e~~e·E~~~~e~\ucr: ~~ ~[JQ~@GJrnlJlJO Energy" at l p.m. in 6
Room 114 of the Com·
puter Science Building
Mueller's talk will be re·
pealed at the same t1ml'
and location Wednesday.
Dr. Robert Rooney, pro-
fessor of economics at
Cal State Long Beach,
will talk on "Nuclear
Energy: A Cost Benefit
Anal~sis" at 6:30 p.m. in
Room 178 of Humanities
Hall. The lectu.re will be
followed by a presenla·
tion b y t h e Becht el
Corporation on basic
principles or nuclear
energy at 7 .30 p.m. in
Room 220 of the Social
Science Tower.
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Tours of the UCI nuclear
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Carol ReC'd, 69. who
rl1rcc-ll'd "The Third
Man" and the Oscar-
w 1 n n in g mu s ica l
"Oliver .'· d ied S unday
n ight at h is London
home. Reed's brother,
Peter. said the British
film director. who m~•d<'
surh dass1t films ;is
"Odd M 11n Out·· and
"Our M:rn in llav:rna,"
had hc•en ill a frw month~
ugo hut '('('tn t•d to rl ..
t'o\'('r
NEW YORK <AP)-the construction con-
Charles Brulznn , 72, a tract, H. W. Sant Com·
re porter for The New pany, was chosen to do
York Times who ad-thejob.
milted to a congressional
committee in t95S that he
was a former member of t~e communist party, Polynesia <lied Saturd ay after a
RABB In
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long illness. Some of the most desirable residential
LoNooN <AP) _Program
f'olln Mad ones. 61,
British novrlist and t'S·
say1~l. died T hursd:.i.v of
real estate In Southern California dots
the greens and fairways of Big Canyon
Country Club in Newport Beach. Appreci·
atlon of property values In Big Canyon -
and th roughout Newport Beach • has cancer.
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FUNERAL HOME
C.0.-ona det Mar 613·9"50
Costa Mesa 6•6-2•2•
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MORTUARY
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McCORMICK
MORTUARY
Laguna Beach
494--9"15
San Juan C.plstrano
495-1776
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
C'Atmetery Mortuery
Chapel
3500 Pacific View Ortw
Newoort Beach,
Cellfom1a
&44-2700
PEEK FAMIL V
CO&.OHIAL FUNEffAL
HOME
7801 Botsa Ave.
Westminster
893-3525
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SMtlMS' MORTUARY ::::.:~,:·"=~·~cs:'.':'.;~~::-:
627 Main SI. ""'n I M PM rw,o.v Aprol 17. ~""
"Chants and Rh ythms
M P olynesia" is the title
of a musiral-slide pre-
:-.t'ntation Mav ~ at noon
1 n 0 r 1.1 n ~ ·<' C o a s t
Colll'i;:l''s Fine Arts Hall
I 19.
Admission is fn•c llnd
the public was inv1tc<1 10
attend.
'the program will be
prl•sented by OC(' pro-
fo!!sor of mu.sic Wolter
F. Gleckl~r. Two .vc;1rs
ago, <;lcckler took his
~foot ferro C'l'rn<'nl g;if.
f·n gged cutter. "Tr:1d1·
tion," on a ont• year
voyu~e In lh t• Sout h Puri fir.
been unexcelled.
Newport Equity Funds arranges
secondary real estate financing on such
properties. Perhaps we can help you.
Newl!ort Equity
'Funi:ls ,Inc.
Real Estate Brokers
AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER
620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
SUITE 211
NEWPORT BEACH
CALIFORNIA 92660
7141M4-882•
CAP Open
House Set
The Civil Air P:itrol~~§§§§§§~~~~~~~~~~~~
Squadron 88 will hold an r---------------------. open houst> W ednesduy
a t th(' Ct1lifornia Na·
tional Guard Head·
quarters. 2651 Newport
Blvd. in Costa Mesa .
Oi:s'plays and films of
!':quadro n activities will
be featured, and plnns
for a new search and
t"eSt'Ue training program
will be discussed.
For further infonnn·
lion, call 542-7958.
Fair Entries
YOUR
NEWSPAPER CARRIER
IS A
CREDIT MANAGER
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want to enter the Home ,., .._. .ui .. If , .... ,.., ,_ -...wy 11t1 .,...., It Mt ....., will
Living and Design Show ~ ~ corri..r .,.,,, W It •Ill
competition at the ASSURE ·PROMPT Orange County F air.
should submit entry ~~~~~r bint~~::i~t;~n F~~ COURTEOUS SERVICE
(
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ART HOPPE )
SATIRIZES in the
DAILY PILOT
llAUTY SAlOH HOUU
Oily l1111 t• '""' s.Mly t 11111 ,. s ,..
Of'(NS OAYS
MAL( STYLING HOUU
Dilly ] I"' I• t""
0 -4 SM. ' ""
F•A • ..-1 ... eat
CauMl .. 316
YOU AND YOUR FAMILY CAN BE
THIN AND HEALTHY
THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
WITH P.O.P.
POUNDS OFF PERMANENTLY
The picture I am showing
Is of myself iust 7 years
;ago at 255 Pounds. lrt
1l 'h months t losa 120
pounds after c1rry1ng Ille
overweight for 35 yoars.
I dlscoverod there is no reason to
bn ovP•we•Qhl not even by 10
pour· .... There Is no reason to give
up lhe loods you like.
THIS OHi EYIHIMG COULD
CHAMGI YOUI UPI IM
WIJGHT & HIALTHI
SPECIAL
ONllVIHIHG
PROGRAM
s51s .......
· e course sto&k dlnsier
• Introductory Lecture
• Question and Answer
f)eriod.
• Introduction lo your
personal pro0ram
• Booklet & literature
fu miShed
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6:Jo.1 r.M. DIHMH , r.M.
CALL 551>-tlSO
A-t1oon111._....-
Master Charge, B of A
PERSON.Al MESSAGE:
H tiftnt n... h C.MrJMI w 1tt\ R•• 1'h9m•' w Qve,,.,,, ' un . ..,.on ...,ac; nt" ••l••>tl ••t•"''""t. WO\tm.•\l•r •• 538-8539 Mltmottitl P•r•. W1>,tm1"•ttr. l •
the fair event, which u TIOH DIPARTMtHT nms from July 16 to zs,.1.-__ 0_~_1L_Y_P1_l_o_r_c_1_1_c_u ________ __,
I beltevo this one evim1ng will change Ina course of your Ille In weight and l'loalll'I. More
than 3000 people have gone rhrough my pro0rarn starting at Orange Coast Cdlloge and
tl'trough 1~ YMCA's. All agree the only way to sucCHS is a ~rsonal pro0r.m.
~; ----.,,.------""'°'~' Mo1tWrylllr•Uor\ ·~-
call Dee Cox at 545 1131. .. __________________________ _ MUC!TUIJM
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Afternoon Pricee
NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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Rollover IRA
Tax-free Morrey StretcMr
BySLYVlA POllTER
Approximolely 1.4 mtllion Am"neans y,•lll rellrc if\ 1976
alone. of which an ~umaled 30 pe.rcent (420,000) will be
covered by a tax.quabOcd retirement plan. Huie numbers
will 1hirt job:s this y"ur, taking with them vested Inte rest In
tax-qualified plans. Countless others Will act reUrement
funds because their employers urc tcrnllnaung their plol\.
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without payin11 tuxe:s on lt. by estubllshina n rollover Jn·
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time last year undt.>r tht• landmark Pcn:sion Reform Act of
197\1. -
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normou:i amount or
confusion about l RA:-.
themselvt's and even
more ab-Out a rollover
IRA.
Money's
Worth
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A1111r1Co UI " ••• ... c:omwe pf J . 1 "'• .... c;...io.n 1• 1• 11 JI~ . K•l>I. on J1 , h'•, '• Huc;Atr ·'°' • 190 >'•-"" s111n0 pt.SO . 11 •'•-'• , 1: . h Ao.t<,,. IO 1 n u • .. " ~1.00 .. " J•"' ... Gerl,,,.t. .. 1 21 1µ.,. 11. K••• ,~0 , • , •• -u11.oJ 1 tn 10" ... s.n1=e1n1 ·'° • 1 .. 11\. -" un111no )0 • • 11 •. earnings on t e rettrcml"nt plan can be r olle d over. llic;o;~ 's H 1!:!. ~ ~p,Fn · ·~ ,:!:-: 8:~":.,'i~ ! :~ ·~,,..:· .. ~~fn.8~:.: •• ~ 1~·~: ~ft:,",~ '!4: ,:~· .. ~ ~r~•.iso .~ ~ •g:;,~."' ~%','8~.·~: ~~ '~"~.'.: Therefore. the -omount on the new chet·k s hould he the m't:t:. 1~ 11 s!~ ;-:,: =.1'~1 1t ~~ 1:~ .~ ~~4&, ~~ l~ .~~=: ~::.r-•,:,1 · 1 1~~: •• ; :t~G..g'/: 1 dl~ ~;~ ~ =~ ·,~ .~ 2: 1~!?::: ~·:r.:i, '° >0 1;: ~;.~: ~: amount of th<? employer's contribution plus the earniogs ~~~'~I~ rs ~ .. ...:. ~ = '.,, t !i m~..:·,,.; ~.,:;_~Ole . ,,; 1: .... .: ~; ~:=tro.20 '~ .~? ~~..:. :~ ::--:.e :·: ~ 1g ;~.~ t:~ rt.!i.21 IS 1: 1!14 ... ~::=:.~1~ • H .r·. ~· from the retirement plan, not Lhe voluntary contributions At<11<En1r 10 10 ,., ... c;.wliiloi . .c> • u )lh-.. GnA011.-1• s __ ... "-'looO 00 15 11, 7,"'• ,, HS1>wp11 ..... 1,0 •1">-') SOY0110r .1011 11 • .... usF1c1G1•11• al• -~: madeby theemployc .
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Envirollillentalist:
Plant 'Needless'
SALT LAKE CITY !AP) -The Kaiparowils project
was shE'.lve.d proba?ly beca.use new projections of power de-
mand indicated 1t wasn t necessary. said Ruoell w.
Peterson. rhairman of the President's Council on Environ·
mental Quality.
He said afl early study by the sponsoring utilities
showed power demand by 1985 would b<! 10,000 megawatts,
but a more recent study showed 4,000 megawatts, "which
could be taken care or with moderate expansion of other
facilities."
The coal-fired project ln Southern Utah would have
ge.n~raled 3,000 megawatts -enough power for three
m1lhon p eople • mosl of which would have gone to
California and Arizona
"THERF.'S REF.N A tremendous reduction in power
de mand due to conservation methods and the recession "
Peterson suid. '
"The m ain reasons for <'ailing off lhl' project were
economics and reduction in demand. ll could• be revived
ot course. if cond1t1ons chonge," he saad . '
He said the announcement the project was b<!lng
shelved came two days before he was to have conveyed to
the secr etary of Interior that the rounl'll rcrommendcd the
Kaiparowits pro1ecl be re1l'rte<J
lie said that recommendation was on the ground~
"lltudy of r~owc~ de mand had not hccn adequately carried
out nor re~1onal 1mpar t ade<auatrly (•vuluated."
Radio Shack Opens
Radio Shack, nallonnl retall r holn of storcft scllintt
sound system8 nncl other electronic products, will open a
new store at 251~ Maqiuerite rnrkway, Mlu lon Viejo.
Grand opening nctlvllle!'I at tilt> store will bu held Wed-
ncadal". and Thursday, April 28 and 29.
Bnan Warshaw is manager •
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Pacific lighting
Earnings Told
Pacific Lighting Corp .. Los Angeles, bas report·
ed Hmings for the first quarter. ended March 31
were $22,4~.ooo. or $1.05 per share or common stock
after ~rovls1on for preferred di vldends.
1 bese rf'su lts compare wi(h earnings for the first
Quarter a year 3go of $26,700,000. or $1.46. 1-'lrsl
quarttl':earnln gs in {976werclower becauseofwarm
weather which m ef!nl lower sales of gas to rcslden·
Ual customers ln,•the service area or Southr rn
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sidiary, chalrma~ Paul A. M1ller sa1d.
' A JO DAILY PILOT Monday Apnl 26 197&
Boston Puts
.Kings on Ice
BOSTON <Ar 1 Jl•an Ratelle ~cond Utne Gilbert shut out Los
mude:.tly :.••Yll hc'b no Bobby Orr Angele1 in the opener, but then
or Phil Espo'>tto. hut 1l''i doubtful gave way to Gerry Chl'E!ve~ for
anyone could pl:iy ~tterthan the the next five games. tte beeame
veteran centt"r did an leading tht-a surprise starter as Cheevers
~n Hiulns thro_us,h the :-.la w~ted _ _ _
honal Hocke~ Ll'at:ue s 4uarkr The Bruins earned a trip lo the
hnul pla)orfs. :.em1C10<1l round agains t the
Ratdle. al'qu1red an the dt1ul l'h1l ade lphia Fl}ers. starting ~hJch sent Ei.pos1to tu the :-Jc~ Tuesday night in Phlladelphja,
York Rangttrs last No,cmbl!r, on a pair of power play goals In
!>cored two goa h and set up the the second period.
other Sunday night ~the Brwns Ratelle broke the scoreless de
whipped the Lu~ Angeles Kin~' adlock by poklJlg the puck into an
SAVING THE FLAG Rick Monday o( the Chicago Cubs
received a standing ovation from Los Angeles Dodger1>
fans Sundn> after he rescued an American flag from be·
mg put to fire by what appeared to be two would-be
firebugs -Willlam Thomas and son of Eldon, Miss. The
cro"d of 25.167 roared its approval after Monday raced
past the poir and snatched the flag away
J-0 10 tht.> ~even th and deciding open net a fter Los Angeles goalie
game of their series Rogie Vachon had stopped shots
"Jt 's always grallf} mg to score by Gregg Sheppard and Ke n
d Hodge during a Boston power goals. especially in a deci mg play at 9 42. Les$ than three game. but ) ou ha" c to g1 \'e credit to the other gu) s ... Hatclle said minutes later Ratelle ft:d llodgt!
Cey Ends RBI Drought Africans
Defeated
By Chileans :
"I was Just there to finish the for another po..-. er play goal
play. My primary JOb 15 to make Rate lle added an ins urance
the play and if I'm an a ~ood post· goal after being sent m alone by Dodgers Knock Off Cubs in 10, 5-4
lion to shoot to let ll "O. Darn·! Edestrand m the third "' peno.d. LOS A NG E LES <A P > -
"No one player 1:. going to "m "Ratelle is a \'Cry complete "R1d1culous ,.. 1:. the way Ron
only club in the division below
. 500 even though they·ve now won
four of their last sax starts. a game. It takes 20 gu}S all doing hockey player ... Los Angeles star Cey descnbes the way he's been
their JOb I'm no liobby Orr or Marcel Dionne said. "I thmk he drl ving in runs for the Los "It's still too early to get upset.
Phil Esposito. I don't dominate a beat us himself. He was ver y hot. Angeles Dodgers .
game 1 ·m JU:.t a guy trying to do rt seemt'd every ttme he got the But. he says, there's a i:eason
This is a better dub than we've
shown so far and, really. the
a JOb with my teammates. that's puck he shot and scored. he had only two rbl before Sun-
all. ... "When you have power pla ys day's game with the Chicago Dodg~r• Slaie
The 35·year ·old Ratelle, who and don't !>core. you don't win Cubs. A11 0a_,..,u1c1""1 had 105 points during the regular garaes. We didn't. Boston really "There've been only three .111>r.f6P1n111wo,.••t..o•A"Oe'" 1 nom.
I d h h I r I ' th 'th ""'' 11 Plll• ..... •ol\ at lo••no-... I U p.m. season. coll~cted s~H:n goa s an urt us o n t e power p a~·, 1mes ve come up. e~e w1 ~ A4>f. ?tPlft~ti..i•o"•I Lo•AftOe .. • , up m.
five assists as the Bruins were especially on thost: two goals an good c hance of d riving m runs, :Jl;!.~ded to the limit IJv th~ up· \P.e secon~L~nod~ They pla1.ed he . ~a.id,_ .. It's ~~i:~~rJ!lg the worst thing is that this happened -~; --~· ~1,~--.~..,~-111'ftli»r ~ ~="' •;-'~"' ..... ~~~Li.hr-,,....·~ • • Th-e· B ru1li!f 'outth<>~·'l<Los"~t~~ hatd. E verybOdy put out."' inning ....... -" " ~ ' 7-dbl> g&r!~lfgff'one br' ).Mse-
-. Angeles ' 38-15 a :. goahc Galles but th~ruin.s got on top and they . Sunday he had an opportunity. sluml?s. but in our. ~ase it's
Gilbert blanked the Kings for tl\e won the game." m the bottom of the 10th inning magnifie d because 1t s al the
Ca~e, NHL Roundup
Braves, Sonics Win;
Flyers Bag Series
SEATTLE 1 AP I Bruce Seal"
pumped in 28 point• .. rndudin~ 1.i
in the final pt>raod, to ll•ad the
Seattle Supen.onic~ to u 11 1.1011
victory over the Phfk>n1x Suns
Sunday artcrnoon to kt•cp thl•tr
National Basketball Association
plavofheries a It ve.
1'he victory an the nat1onally·
televised game narrowed the
Suns' lead in the bel)t-of-seven
Western Conforencl' :.cm1ftnal
series to 3·2 The sixth game as
set for Tuesday an Phoenix
Phoenix. wh1c:h trailed twice
by 14 points an the first half,
scored the f1r-;t 11 points m the
second hair to tJkl• a 61 5fi l(•;uJ
But Slack Walll)' three point pla\.
tJed It at 61 -61. \4 Ith 8.41 lcft1n the
penod
Seallh.' fo llowed \I.Ith a JO 2
~conn~ i.prl'l', lt•d b\. Willa~·
Norwood'" •w< point4'. for a 79-69
lead with 3 31 lefl an the quarter
and that was at
PWO(.NIX HOit Hr,.rd '\ Pto" v 'l Art.tm ..
., 4lo~''' ' w .. ,te>h•• ,, A NIH't ~ V•n
Ai 01Jlf• ,C (f'•(tl\Ort l• liJl"l"IC-lrl•n 1 ~•d•tr. '""'
l
SEAlll( (1141 N~·~ooo " \U I\ 18,
8u1lt'W~ l\ Bro~,, 11 WIH\ \.; Abd\.IJ 41+1 •,
8vHom 11 (i1111a m •
PhO-i>rH • 1) 1' )() Ml
.... 111. 78 111 JO 11<
loiitl IOUI\ Pl\~n111i 7• ~rd\tlt' JI
Celtics Bow
'°" 114
BUFFALO CAP) -Randy
Smith scor ed 29 points and Bob
McAdoo 24 to lead lhe Buffalo
Braves to 98-93 victorv over the
Boston Celtics Sund:iv in their
National Basketball Assodat1on
Eas tern Conferencl'.' semifinal
pla}off sern.•s
The' ictory was the rirst for the
Braves against two for Boston.
The best-of-seven senes resumes
here Wednesday night
McAdoo scored 10 points an the
fourth penod a nd Sm ith se\'en.
acd roo ki e fo rwa rd John
Shumate contnbutcd seven key
points for the winners
Shumate came up with a three·
point play and followed with a
layup to put the Braves ahead
87-82 with 5:41 remaining in the
game. The Braves were never
headed after that.
aonoH ttll Nt,.on. S•'•' ·~. CDwon• 11
Whit~ 1•, Scott 1 \ ..,. ut)r r ''1 8 BUflP:AlO UI) M t M1lhAI'\ l1 ~num.4t'" \.t,
M.. •ooo 1• \mdn 1' ( .... ,, ... • [>C,r-qntm ~.
C,.t)b\ 2 Ao•rn~ \ ~"'"on 1 11 H 1' tl
8ufl•to U lit 1~ 16 ifM
ln11111 '°"'' ti" to,, 7~ Ault .. ! In Fnul•rt out
O•C,,.l)Onft Nllh<>''I '6 t1 011
Flye rs Breeze
Pllll.ADELPlllA <A P l
The Philadelphia 1-1 vers scC1red
tour goal!i in a th rec minute span
or the serond p('nod. l\40 hy
rookie Mel Bnd~man. and heal
the Toronto l\f a pie l.eJfs 7 J . Son
day night to rcarh the semifinal
round of the N at1onal llock1·y
League playoffi;
It was strictly a h(lme ir<'
series a s the Flyn!i l.\on all four
~ames in Ph1lo:1dt'lph1a and lost
three ttml'" m Tmonto. where
four of their pla~ er' arc f11cin~
as~ault char,ies for incidentii m ~aml'S at Mapll' Lt•art;ardens
Toronto 's fruslrat1on nn
Philadelph111 ice .,.. as extend<'d
through 16 games as the [,enfs
crumbled undN the Flyer,.·
second-period barra~<' on goalie
Wayne Thomas . Th(• Leafll Hr<'
0· 15· 1 here since Dt'c. 19. 1971. s-.,·.oa-. ~tonl L'"Al"MJ•••s O 8o't6"'""¥Ht"\ltf'••'"'
~'.0-'0"•• ~. Toronto ) Pft·~lof'l•4 ,.. "'
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ht'4a, • ... ,. II
f'a.'\ICW'l at ..,,1f.ctillof\1e
Nirtw YOt\ ttll~t \ 4t M'Ontrfl',_t
Tfllwr'tf•T a.,-1' eo.r"" •' ,.,,,,_,P'I·•
.... YOf'' l\·a"°"''' et Ml)l'\,t•.tl
with the winning run on second, start of the season : ' .
and he oeli vered. He lined a Cey's game-winning s ingle
single through the middle to scored Te d Sizemore. who was on
break a 4·4 tie, win the game, 5-4. the base as the result of an error
andforthe hrstt1me thisseason b y firs t ba seman Andre
the Dodgers have two straight Thornton. John Hale then bunted
v1ctones. Sizemore to second. the Cubs
"We stall haven't jelled." Cey walked Steve Garvey intentional-
said of the DodgeN. · slow start ly and then Cey drove home
which hnds them an last place in Siremore . "I thought the ball
the National League West, the might hit him (losing patcher
Ozark Blows Fuse
Phils Manager Chases Writers
PHILADELPHIA CAP) -''Out! The whole bunch of you,
out! Write the commissioner if you want to! Out!"
That was only part of the tirade manager Danny Ozark of the
Philadelphia Phillies launched against reporters Sunday after
the l'h1lhes lost J -2 to the Atlanta Braves.
It all started with a se«>mmgly legitimate question. A. re-
porter wanted to know why Dack Allen wasn't used as a ninth in·
ning pmch h1tt<-r instead of Jerry Martin ... You d1dn'l l)CC Allen
go up there. dad you." snapped the manager
"Allen wa<1 unable to play," Ozark said after n moment of
silence "And 1f I had a reason other than that, you should know
I'd tell ~ou ··
Ozark then noticed Ru$.S;udt of the Trenton Tunes m utt.en.nit
MlmcthanR to Bill Conlin of the Philadelphia Daily News. "If yOl'
have a con1rovers1al question. ask it. Bus." Oiark shouted
The managl'r then leaped from has desk chair and screamed,
.. Allen didn't play because I didn't thank he was right to play "
Oiark then stormed from ht5 office, snapping. "dumb queslton."
lie slammt'd the door behind ham
Second11 later. the news corps of some 25 fil ed out or the
manager 's offt cr into the clubhouse. A. few headed toward Allen.
But when Ozar k i;aw the wnlers, he screamed: "All of you. out , ..
One writer challenged Ozark's right to eject the news men from
the clubhou!>C. a nc1 the manajler shouted the order aJ(ain. Ill'
hurled a n mH'l'tlve at the wntN, charged him and threatened tu
punch ham.
"Go ahead punch me'" the wnter said, standing has ground.
Clubhousl' m anager Kenny Rush s tepped between the an-
tagonists. restraaning Ozark At that point the wr11e r11 1e1t. u111
Gile!!, Phllhell cxeruli\'e vice presld«>nl, appeared s urprised
when he was asked if there wall something wrong with Allen that
had 01.ark so upset
"No. Allen hurt his shoulder Friday night sliding." Gi les
said. "He was unable to lift his right arm very high. Didn't they
announce lhat before the gum e<>"
They dad announce it, but only to the radio and television an·
nounccrs It nevt'r reached lhe presi; box. Later . newsmen com-
plain~ to Phillie~ owner Ruly Carpenter about Ozark's conduct.
Carpenter, in tum, complained that Oiark was b<'ing second
guessed after every game the club lost. "Danny Is sick and tired
of this ... second guessing and ~ _am too ·•
Mike Garma n )," said Cey, who
drove in 101 runs last year .
Fortunately for Cey -and
Garman -it didn't.
cw1uoo LouNoEus SANTIAGO, Chile -Ja ime -•v<• 1~',''i~ lkKkMrlf ·~·o~o·~ Fillo! de feated South Africa's· ~~=~: ~ ~ ~; E-Z~:b ! ~ ~ ~ :=~~~; ~~t'::nh~i:·a\32 ~f~t~~;, t~~
J Mora1or1 so o o coll> 4, 1 ' their Ame rican zone final of i~.;'~:' tb ~:; ~ ~~~';.~~· ~ : : ~ Davis Cup tennis competition. :
·s.,.,,.,c • o o o IM""•"P o o o o Chile took the best-of five seric·s
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because o f darkness Sunday
night with F1llol ahead in
matches 2· l. The fourth match
was won easily by F illo!, who
held all his services and broke
M1tton 's service twice, including
the final serve which gave the
Chilean the match point.
Millon. who surfcred an injury
to his left ankle in a fall Sunday.
played Morday with has ankle an
a bandage. · ·
..tngelK Rahef>d Out
MILWAUKEE <APl Mavbc
the third time wall Ix• the charm
for the Angels and Mtlwaukcc
Brewers .
T heir scheduled game wiis
rained out for the second straight
day Sunday and was reset for
today. having star ted at 4 and on
KMPC radio (710).
Frank Tanana of the Angels
was to face Jim Colborn or the
Brewers.
A.dae Adv a11ce•
KEAUHOU-KONA, Hawaii
Ar thur A s h e turned back
Aus tr alian John Newco mbe's
.1 strong closing effort Sunday and
advanced to the sem ifinals of the
$320,000 Challenge Cup World
Championship T <.•nnas tourna -
ment.
LATE THROW-Chi cago's
Bill Madlock gets back safe-
ly as LA 's Steve Garvey
takes a pickoff throw too
late to nail the runner.
Notre Dame
Gets Branning
Rach Branning. widely sought
after basketball s uper star from
Manna High School in Hunt·
ington Beach will sign a teller of
intent toni.iht to continue his
cage caree r and education at
Notre Dame.
Branning returned from a visit
to Notre Dame's campus Sunday
night and a nnounced hi!! de·
cision. Over 100 colleges and un-
. iver slties h ad recr uited the
classy Vikings player.
He narrowed the field to six-
USC. UCLA, Michigan, Kansa11.
Arizona and Notre Dame.
"It has everything I 've been
looking for .... a s soon as I got
there l knew that was It.'' Bran·
mng said. He was All·CIF three
years and Orange CoWllY player
of the year for two seasons. He
averaged 27.4 points per game as
a senior .
Ashe. last ycar·s Wimbledon
champion, downed Newcoml1e
3-6. 6·2, 6-3. 7 ·5, in the last or
$10,000 winner-t ake all round·
robin matches.
Ashe joins Ken Rosewall.
Bjorn Borg a nd llie Nastase in
$50,000 win n er-lak e-all
semifi nals May 16 and 19, with
the $100,000 final m atch May 23.
C'on11or• Tougl•
DENVER -T Op·Sl'edcd J im·
m y Connors, always the ag.
gressor, wore do\\n unhcralderl
Ross Case 7-6. 6·2 Sunday to win
the World Champ1onsh1p of Ten-
nis' Denver tournament
Connors blitzed Case in the
tiebreaker of the fir:.t set, then
reeled Ofr three i.«>n•ice brl'aks In
the second set th al left the dl.
termmed but overmatched ca~c
limp.
Title to C:e<-1111
KATOWICE. Poland -T he
champion Czechoi;lovakian team
tied the runnerup Soviet Union
3.3 Sunday in tht.• final game of
the World Ice llockey Cham-
pionships.
Earlier, In the J.(amc that de•
cided the bron1c mcd11 I, Swcd1•n
bombed the United State11 7-J.
Ruiger• Beaien
ROM F. ·-The Italian nationol
basketball team, connt'ctlng on
24 of 33 fr'ec throwK, ed&c<l
Rutgers Unive rsity ll0-107 Sun-
day and captured the four-team
Natale Tournament Jn Rome's
Sporus Palace.
2~·foot Putt Does It for Ziejler
Although Rutgers aces Mlkf'
Dabney pumped In 32 points and
Ed Jordan hat for 25, the Italian
team d o m i nat ed the play
throughout, re lying on Its depth
and balance.
Phil Sellers, Rutgers' All
American, fouled out with only
eight points. Abdel Anderson and
Jlm Balley also fouled oul for
Rutcers.
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.Norwood o ( Seattle (15 >
• scores lo help hi!' males to
a 114-108 NBA pla)off cage
win O\ er Phocn1~.
NEW ORLEANS (AP ) -
Desperately scrambling Larry
Ziegler nursed in a testing, 2~·
foot second putt on the final hole
for the par he had to have to hold
off Victor Regalado and wan the
New Orleans Open golf tourna-
ment Sunday.
The happy-go-lucky Ziegler.
who gained some national ex·
posure with a third-place finish
m the Masters two weeks ago.
score<I Ulc Ullrd victory of his
10-year tour career with a 274
total, 14 under par
Regalado. a Mexican citlien
sporting a ba nd1to moustache,
closed to within a single stroke
with a birdie on the 16th hole.
held the position with a scrambl·
ing par on the 17th and had
notched his par on 18 when
Ziegler , playing with him. left his
first putt some 30 inches short
and faced thot kneeknocker lo
salvage the title.
He calmly rapped It in and won
the S.15,000 fm1t prize by a single
stroke.
Regalado shot a final round 69
•
British Open champion Tom
Watson matched the course re·
cord with a n eight-under·par 64
but. s tarting a distant eight
strokes back. never really got in
the chase. He finished with a 276
total and third place.
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A.:-t~t-• Win
LOS ANGELES -The Los
Angeles Aztec!! haven't exactly
been an offensive powerhouse in
their two NorUi American Socc<'r
League contests this sprin~.
scoring but a single goal In each
game.
But Sunday, one was enough,
See Brief•, Pa,eAll
BRIEFS ... I t's Possible .
Conl .. •ed f1'Gm Pase AIO
•s George Beal booted In th~
1ame'• only golll to hft the
Artecs lo a l ·O vtctory over the
Rochester Lancers.
Cerritos' Kincaid
VSC w •n To Take OCC Job?
SANTA BARBARA -UC San·
la Barbara eked out a 10th lnmng
4·3 win over USC Sund~y. knock·
in& the Trojans one &1me.back of
the UCLA Brums. the California
lntercolleg1ate Biaaketball /I.a·
80Clallon lc1tde~.
rrtn~n•OK
LONDON -"She's ln very
good condition. She should IX'
ridin1 again w1th1n a fe w
weeks," says the royal physician
who tended Princess Anne alter
her recent riding accident.
Dr. Richard Bayliss, physician
t o Anne's mother, Queen
Elhabeth JI . sooke with re-
porters Sunday at lhe King
Edward Vlll Hospital a.s Anne,
looking pale and shaky, walked
out unaided with her husband,
Capt. Mark Phillips
The 25·year-old princess was
admitted Wednesday after suf·
fenng a slight concussion and
back in.Jury during a ndmg com -
petition when the horse she was
riding threw her over a fence,
then fell and rolled on her.
Are a Ne tters
Win at Ojai
OJAI-UC Irvine's doubles
team of Bob Wnght and Jeff
Williams captured the college
division championship 1n
doubles play Sunday at the 01a1
lnVltational tennis tourney.
The Anteaters pair clipped the
Cal State < F'u llerton I entry of
Mike and Gill Duran, 3-6, 6 3,
6-2 to help UCl finish m a tic for
second place with Cal State
<Long Beach), two points behind
champion Arizona State.
In high school play Saturday
Lance Good of Corona del
Mar High School was the only
area winne r, whipping And}
Gordon in the fin als, 6·4, 6-3 after
topping Donald Pompan, 6·4, 6·2
in the semis .
Two Orange Coast area
doubles teams wenl to the finals
before bowing. Newport Harbor
Klgh's Everett Gee and Vartan
Pirmuri an defeated
Montgom ery Carson in lht' semis
or the 16 and-under doubles. 6-4.
5-7. 6·3. but ~ere' chminated m
the finals by White-Basham. 6-2,
6·0.
Corona dcl Ma r 's 19-and-under
contingent in sini;tles and doubles
lost in the semifinals.
Dan Gerken lost to Elliott
1'eltscher of Palos Verdes in
~Ingles, 1-6. 3-6. while Jim Curl<'y
and Jordan Otterbein were de·
rested b y Westchester (Los
Angeles) High 's Richardson.
Zimme rman. 7-6, 4-6,6-7.
In women 's compe tition
Orange Coast College's Debbie
Moe and Jody Cullen lost in the
semifinals to the A melican River
duo of McGee and Tallman, 1·6,
6-4.7·6.
MAZDA
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Wally Kincaid. possibly tbe
best colleae baseball coach ln the
country. has been rumored as Ai
possible •uccessor to Barry
Wallace at Orange Coast College.
h sounds • httle h•rd lo
beUeve, but it '11 really oot that
far off base.
Kincaid. whose Cerritos
Cotlegtr tnms have woo four
straight South Coast Con!en:nce
titles and three state cham·
plonsblps in a row. bas wanted to
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retirement
"U Kincaid appht's. he will tl<'l
the job," says one OCC omc:1al
c:-lo&e to the scene
It Kincaid applies thl're m11 y
not be any other applH·ant.~
OPINION DEPARTMENT: If
Corooa del Mar coacb Tanty
GUUs doesn't get the OCC ba.ket·
ball job U'U be a bll 1wpri1e, and
u evea bluer dlsappolntmcnt.
Gol~en West will add men's
volleyball and women's gym-
nastics and track to its sports
pro1rams next year while Sad·
dleback will have women's ten-
nis and volleyball for the first
tame.
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Al2 DAILY PILOT Monday. Aoril 2e. 1978
I· Lib· lice Link Alleged
'BRUSSELS. Belgium <APl
Women's hberauon 1s largel.> to
blame ror thC' reported prohrera
lion or l ice . fleas and
cockroachH 111 Belgian homei. to
day, a Mln11try of llcalth official
contends.
There have been incrcusangly
frequent reports from school
supervisors that many pupil'!
were Infested with fleas. and
swimming pool managers are
complainin~ that cockroaches
are back in fort•c
/
...
"I II.ROLY DARE say so. but
the rault can largely be attnbut·
cd to women's hberat1on," Dr
Georges Claus. director of social
er vaces for the mmLJtry. told lhe
newspaper Hel Laatste Nleuws
"Man and wife now more often
go to work together an the morn·
ang and are often too tJred to start
cleanina up the house when they
eet back In the evening. They
watch TV and then goto bed."
CLAUS GAVE OTHER re-
Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
asons for the spread or the un
wanted 1 nst>ct~ lon1e hair.
'"despread centr al hutang, the
populanty of" all·to-wall carpet·
ma and. above all. the fact that
fam1he1 now hvt> much cl~r to
one another than they used to. so
lhe aosects don't have to go far to
prey on new v1ct1ms.
"It wouldn't be any problem 1r
it were possible to takt-action
everywhere at the same \1mc.
but this as JUSl not possible for ob·
'ious reasons.·' Claw. said.
··010 1 MfA~ VOU 1&0MMIM6 A
NAV6141V ~0~6 ?. "
Jogging Too Jarring, l
Jocks' Doc Decrees
BLOOMINGTON. Minn. tA P> -An ortho(>4!dlc suraeo~ who
treats ailing professional football players SU) s Jo~a:ers are &01ng to
wand up an surgery because they are damaging their hips 11nd backs.
Dr. Donald Lannin. team ph)s1ciun for tbc M,innesota Vikings.
said there's too much "bang-bang" in 1og"1n& for 1t to be u healthful
exercise. .. rl r .__ .. Speaking to about 1.000 doctors al the annual sp n~ r e res ... :r
for the Minnesota Academy or Family Physicluns. Lannan said f!lOSl
or the damage from the jarring bounce of Jogging Is done to the hip
The St. Paul surgeon advised doctors to recommend bicycling
as a much safer exercise for patients.
18 mo. "tar".1.2 mq. mcoune av. per c1qarette, FTC Report SEPT. '75.
'
•
Y's Class Shaping Up
Tht gym -suited men and
v.•omen took their positions on the
lawn In front or the t~'O exeN:ise
leaders. A lively Jan tape re·
cording was switched on.
"Here we go.·· said Jerry
Northwood , as the group
followed his jumping und
stretching movements designed
to loo en tight muscles and shff
Joints. "Hup, hup. hup."
A coed phys ical educaUon .,_..,.,,,.----c~l-a...,ss at the ~ O.Ca.na.c. Co.as
College?
·Bend, stretch, jump -fitness
class for businessmen and
women proves popular as
desk-bound workers get
rid of cfay 's tensions.
No. It's shortly after 4.30 p.m.
qwlllng time at Aeronutronic
ford. But instead or JOlning the
rush hour traffac snarl. some 30
employes are staying late to don
sweat shirts, gym shorts and
sneakers.
The Newport Beach firm has
joined a growing number of bus1·
nesses across the nation which
are en1oying the benefits of
volunteer employe fitness pro·
grams.
Workers who arc in good
physical condition are better
employes, reasons management.
They don't get as tired and their
output is 100 percent
Recent research agrtts with
those assumptions. ~ays Ron
Markillie, physical director at
the Orange Coast YMCA .
sponsor of the three times a week
class.
Although there are fitness pro·
grams at the Y. this is tts first ex-
cursion into the business com-
mumty .. Several other firms also
have show rt an interest
. --; ....._..,. , ; -~ .. • • .!!} ey.~~k~to. ~gE~,~-,~-~~~A ..:.,i-llllllliillliilil•----.... .--....... ~ • .;,,;,:4 ~ , .. ~...,...... ~ ... -tr '.,.~ ~111"ldf...... ... ~ V'. ~ •. .. group. sSid ~ ark1lhe And hav-
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. ing the class n ghl after work
with Yellow employes IS an incen·
live. ··\\'e try to make it as fun as
possible "
Most are in the class because
they have desk jobs and are
either overweight or want to gel
back into the shape they were in
when they were younger. he said.
Exercising also releases stress
and tension.
groups, a('cOrd1ng to their condi-
tion. !They all do the same ex
ercises but at varying numbers
of repetitions l
They Marl with warm up ex-
ercises an~ work up to jogging
Building up endurance <ind
stamina is the goal.
BEA ANDERSON , Editor
Monday Ao"' ~6 1q·o Bl
Everyone is examined by a
physician and given a pulse rate
te~l. Then they arc assigned lo
Now in the second W<'ek of the
12-week class. enthu~1asm 1~
high. Class size has gone from 18
to JO.
Linda We nRlt ko\\sk1 read
Fashion
Interest
Detailed
n,·JOOLSO~
Ot ifllt 0.1ily Pt IOI St4U
Al Norman has a probl<'m
many men woulcl gladl y acrcpl
Jle has so rnan.r clothe11 th;.it he
can't dtc1de "hat lo put on in the
morninJ!
Not only docs he ha\'c a Int of
suits. but I hey arc all coordinat
rd :.o that tht•re an• c•ndles5
poss1b1ht1es for new comb1na-
t1ons
l-\1rthcrmorc. the clothes ar!'
of varying st yles. Norman r an
wear his leisure swt and ft•t•I
Newport Reach·casual, his i::r<'y
pinstripe anct look hke ;.i bankl'r.
or his embroidered zod1ar outf11
and feel funky
The proble m 1s likely to J.!t't
worse tn~lt'ad of helter. hln. ''"<'t'
Norman 1s a cu'>tom tailor "h11
.;per1ultu.•-. 1n unusual l'lnlhin.:
for men When he !{els ttr~·d or
nnt• ~u il. he !.Imply make-;
himself unnth<'r
Normon. IH'W lo the h1•a1·h
arca, offt•rs m any <'xtra tnuchl''
111 hts cl<llh<'s that mo.~t t;ulor:.
t•1lhl'r don "t t htnk about or clon 't
bother to put 1n.
"The slacks are lined nil th(•
"uy thro111th Most men hu\'l'
nl'Vl.'r cxperi rnred that. Tht•r<'
ar(' Jots or pockl.'l ~ In lhe jaCkl•t,
placed !'JC> there will be no b11IJ.:
mg. and I put SI.\ cat pads in tht•
couls · ·
Norman also adds a 11111<'
rlastlc lo the waistband of lhl'
:;lacks to ke<'p shirts tuckt•d 111
and het'l 1t11nrds so the fobnt:
won"t wear out.
1'1~TClllNG TIF.S
Since coordina tion ic: hie:
specialty, he cover~ th<' buttonc:
with the suit fabric. monoJ,!rnmc:
the but Ions a nd mak e.; a
matcbtnf: tic and hatband Thr
fin:il tOU<'h 1s emhr01dennj? Lhr
customrr's name inside the coat
:ibove th<' riJthl pocket
Norman also makes sh()('!-to
match and will even S<'w up a set
of underwear to complete an
ensemble.
"'There's no end to the im·
agination of a freaky designer
like myself." he said.
The designer also uses the
finest rabncs from all over the
world and buys old blue Jeans by
the dozen to make patchwork
suits.
He shuns synthetic fabrics. ex·
cepl for a double knit used m
leisure wear. "'They're cheap."
he explained
Norman said he believes most
men need help in color. coordinu·
lion and style. When a man com-
cs to him with an idea he checks
the custom er's hair, complexion,
eyes and Cigure. then puts
together a total fashion look
"If you start with one swt )OU
•
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With a change of costume, tailor Al Norman
changes his mood. The Newport Beach resident
likes to work with fine fabrics and considers
himself a trend-setter instead of follower.
can work your way into a rom·
ph•te wardrobe," he 11a1d
\\'htlt' manv m en haven't bct'n
ad\'enturous "with rlolhes at all.
~orman was plotltni.t ht~ o" n
fo!!h1on rhart a.; a child
OWN SHOPPISG
"My mother bouJ:ht my clothes
until I was 9 Then my hrolher
<ind I s tart ed :;hopping by
ourselves. We took our parents'
charge cards to the big depart·
ment stores. Our parents ap.
proved our taste.·· Norman said.
He and his brother. two years
older . won an award in high
school for being the best dressed
students The~· wore the same
Sile. so they put them wardrobes
together to double the combina·
lions
"'I do.,·t know where I learned
11 J alwu•s knew what J liked m clothing.'~ Norma n commented.
lie had not planned on a career
m fashion but decided to "seek a
future·· in New York after al·
tending Los Angeles City College
for two years.
In the East. he got a job In the
garment d1str1 ct pushing racks
through the streets and found he
enjoyed the trade.
'"It was rough al first. since it
"as the wmter m onths and 1t was
cold be1nJ: outsid<'. but I s ur·
~'l\'ed," he said "I got to know
people in the industry."
from there he traveled to
Houston. Phoenix. Atlanta and
Dallas lo gain experience.
SAME SUIT
Until he moved to Phoenix. he
had been "'working for tailors
who made the same suit.·· There,
he met a businessman who al -
lowed him a c hance lo be
creative in tailoring.
"It was a dyn a m ite ex-
perience," Norman said. "l
wanted more and l knew there
was more than making business
s uits. I wanted lo Ji?lve an in-
di\iduaJ something he couldn't
get anywhere else '·
Today. Norm an is helping men
become liberated to enjoy
brighter CQl ors and softer
fabrics. "Women have a lways
had the most beautiful clothes
and fabrics.·• he said.
He tnes to keep ahead or the
times by readinl? European
fashion ma1w11nes and wants lo
be known ns a trend setter in
stead of a folll>wer
Now . for example, he 1s work-
in~ on :i three quarter·len(:(lh
coat to be worn with bagf?y
trousers. which he said will be
vogue next fall
Style isn't just for the nch or
the adventurous. Norman em.
phas ized.
"People just don't take the
time. and they're afraid of the
expen se or being fa s hion.
conscious. But there are ways of
doing it without spendmg a lot of money.''
One way is to think about
clothes in terms or more than JUsl
the business suit. the tradilionaJ
foundation or a man's wardrobe
Norman s ul(ge s l s h is
c ustomers thi nk a bo ut a
jumpsuit. or a soft leisure suit
which can be worn with the shirt
tucked In, or just ~1ve him a
chance to des ign them an entire·
ly new look
, "Vanety 1s the spice of life, ..
be asserted.
l
about 1t in the company new!.lt't
ter "It sounded 11 ke somt•lhmg I
necdt.>d I'm l'nJO~ mg 1t The
main thin).! ts 1t 's really fun "
La Dean Jackson srud she would
lose 1ntt•rest when s he l'X·
crC'ised ulone. "This b more
fun " Afll'r two weeks she c·an
aln•ady nollc•e a difference "ll'::.
cominJ.: easier now "
frank Bro"n also commenlt•d
that hc"s nor as sore a~ ht· \\ u'
Jtlt'r lht• hr't ~t·!-~wn
lie "as moll\ atcd lo tnkl' lht•
cla:.:. afte-r a "'l't'kend b1C'Hll•
rtcll• "llh his "1fl' Sh<'" cnt ~;111
1nJ,! b~ "hilc he " .. ~ "JUSI <.'tlP·
plt'd alon>o: I he \\ ays1dt'.
"l c1e('1cJed to t akc the class
bt1C'3UM' ll became Oh\ IOllS I 'm
not ).!<.'tllll).! a ny <'xen·ist• I Sil
lk'hincl a <ksk most of lhl' da'
l\t.' wife• hell.' dancl's 'o shl• ~ta;.,
tn i:ood sh a pl• 1 · m not pl;m nmi:
to lwlh <lan<'t'. but I \\ anl lu ll'<'\1
up" llh lwr ·
New Outlook on Life
~Vision Checked
Little 1\1 ex ican ('h1ldrt>n with
warm brown eyes. wearing new
gla~ses a nd big smiles that's an
1magl' a group of Oran,::c• County
optometrist!. will nevn forget
"And it's all the thanks we re-
all) need." satel Dr <ind Mrs.
Leon Axelrod or La.J?ttna Hc:ich.
<'once1vers and coordinators or
Pr<>;c•<·l l.ook. an effort to hPlp
underpr1 \'lle,::ed children in Baja
Cahforn1a
More than 1500 youngsters
ha''<' rcce1vccl free en' cxamma
lions and <')<'glasses dunng the
11 )ears since the project began
as a 101nt effort of the Orangt•
Count:. Optometrist Society <1 nd
vanous count v Lions Clubs.
Each spr1n~ sintc 1966, somt•
county optometrists travel to
Ensenada to test ne<'d} <'hildrC'n
during a one·day \'1S10n olin1l'
The ~roup later returns. trad1
tionally on Mother's Da), a nd
outfit~ th<· }Oung patients. \\ht>
r3nge from 6 to I 6, with their n<.'w
t.•) l'j?l3S'><''
"The\ lmnJ! the ch1ldrrn in
busc•!I from orphanagE>s in the
<·ounlr~ ,'' !>:lH1 !\Ir-. Axelrod, a
paraoptom<•I n st
The <'h1ldr1.•n :trl' pr<.'S<'r<'enc·d
h.\ a !\I 1•x rcan optnmctr 1 ... 1 and
lhl' ~nsenada l.11>ns ('lub
"It 's ... o important for lhrc;t•
youngstrr' to hr uhle l o !>C'I.'. If
th l' v c a n • l rt' a II or ~ t' l' llw
hlarkboar<I, then they cun't s1w
<"l'ed in s<'hool ... 'aul Mr-. Av.
elrot.I. "Then. thr•\ II nt-ver gl'l
out of lh<·tr po' 1•rt) "
Thi-. ~ eur 114 ch1ldrc·n ar<' 11•
rc•tvtnA new ).!la~l!t'" and l'I
children have hct'n reflorn·ct 10
medical doctors for <'YC :.uri:Ny
or trealm<'nt of dii.easc
Mrs Axelrod emphasized that
partic1pntlng optom<'lnsts must
be members or both the county
profcs111onal group and o Lrons
Club
They donate their lime anti
new gln~sc11 from their oHi rt•
stock and each club donate'I SlllCI
toward the cost of gnndmlo( pr<··
:;cnptton!I which 1s done hy an
Orunge County laboratory.
Two Orunj?c Coast doctors who
ha v(' part1c1patcd 1n ProJcct
Look since• its inception are Dr.
Marlin Dales of Costa Mesa and
Dr. William Ru ethe of Laguna
Hills. Others who traveled to
Ensenada this year are the Drs.
James Auburn, Laguna H.ills;
Donald Becke r, San Juan
Capistr ano ; James K ane.
Laguna Niguel; Sam P esner,
Irvine, and frank Sado,
Westminster.
Dr. Dales said that a secon·
dary goal is to promote self-help.
"More and more Mexican op-
tometrists and ophthalmolog1sts
are participating. Numerou'I
operations ,have been done bv
Mexiran doctor s who donated
their lime "
Most of the young patients are
su ff e r1n 1it from extreme
nears1~htedness However. the
rhmc ream s ecs many ca~es or
'
Dr. Leon Axelrod
prepares frames for
annual trip to
Ensenada.
C\I' infla mmat1on<.. cnni.:<•n1tal
rataroct.., ;ind t·ornt•al ..,<·arnn..:
from 1nJury ancl d1:.easl•, su1d Dr.
Dalc•s.
Onl' vouni: hoy. suff1•nn~ with
cnn.:rn1tal c·atar~rt s, also had a
M'\'t.·rc• ltmp The• c•llnic n •fl'rred
him to a M<'"Hcan 1lo<:tor who
opt:rnlP<l on bolh lh<' eyes and lei;t
"1th no ft'l'
"\\'hl•n he n •turn<•<I lo bl' filled
for t'\<'$.:11.ls..,c,, he \\,111 not onl~
M'l'IOJ.! "'·II . he \\Os walking
"<·II ,
Ur Dall.'s rt>call<•d a mother
and her sons who had conl(enltal
c:Hurac·t~ 11nd were ne11rly blind
Through the proJcct. they r<'
ceived the necessary op4:ralloni.
and eyeglasses.
"Oefore that the mother had
never Sl'en her children and wa11
being led around town b)' her
three-year -old son," Dr. Dales
said.
Because it is a free c\inic with
no appointments, the children
have to stand in line until their
name is called For some. It Is an
eight or nine hour wait which Is
r<>lieved bv the food and drink of·
rered by the optometrists' wives
and the hope or being able lo sec
better.
'"If there's one Spanish word
that l will never forget, it ·s ·me·
Jor· ."said one optometrist. "Me·
Jor' · m eans better -a word often u~ed in e~c examinauons. •
8 2 DAILY Pt LOT Monday ;.pril 26 1976
More Gu in Up
New Image
~ By O£NNISMcU~l.JAN
, Of ... O....,~ ... tufl
The i mage or pool halls-once lhe last place
a respectable m other ""'OUld allow her son to
spend an afternoon-has changed drastically in
recent years
Mothers today don't think lwke about ha v·
ing a pool cue-w1eld.ina son Jn f1et , many can
give their children a run for their money in a fast
game of e ight ball.
Gone are the brass spittoons a top stained
wood fl oors . Gone ur e the low, overha nging
la mpsh ades gtv;ng the room a dark, sinister
look
The s moke·filled rooms or the pa st have
given way to bnght, airy. wall·to-wall carpeted
establishments catering to the entu:e fam ily.
Even the te rm pool hall JS a thjng of the past.
They now a re commonly refe rr ed to as fami-
ly billiard cente rs -an indication or lhe degr ee of
respecta bility attached to the increas ingly
popular game.
TABLES F LOURIS H
An estimated 40 m illion people are playmg Why the populanty'> dare wa lk mto a pool hall. ··u a woman was seen
on the table s that are n ourishing 1n bars, a part-"It ·s a r h allengtng game," said Troy Girton. in there her reputa tion dropped quite a bit."
ment recreation rooms, billiard <'enters a nd a renter m anage r .. ll·:. ea:.y to le:.ro the basics The game ·s 1ma2e began cha nging on the
homes. ll 's rehrung the game lhat can get 1nvoh•ed " West Coa st m the late 'SOs, he noted, and an the
Ageneralinc reaseintablesales($500-$700 for Art Judice , an own er . agreed 1t 1s a East dunng the early '60s "Family billJa rd
a good one >. part1cuJarly m lhe last sever al years challenge. "Every shot 1:. different. That's the places began going up ltke gasohnl' !>la lion:. "
is reported. Although sales are heaviest during thmg about this game " Paul Newm an 's movie .. The llusller" helped
Christmas a nd income tax return time, it is add to the interest. "ll gave th~ game a real shot
becoming m ore or a year around trend, s aid o ne INEXP ENSIVE at needed ba dly. Every time they i:.how a rerun, 1l
retailer. He feels m any people a re playing because 11 seems to attract m ore player:. "
Not only ar e entfre families playing. but cen-1s an inexpe nsive form or recreation. Prices Jane Mars1ca no. Olo\TICr of another cente r.
ters ha ve become a popular place to take a date vary, but gene r ally range between $1.80 and S2 has observed the change m atl1tudl' which i.he at.
a nd ma ny business men play a few quick games for an hour's pla y lnbules lo opera to rs' efforts to c reate a cht.>erful.
dunng their lun ch hour. Judice first cau1:ht the b11lard bug when he fam ily atm ospher e.
"I come in a lmost every'd ay with my boss "as 11. more th an 40 years ago in Brooklyn (At As a girl. s he said. s he always felt oblJ gl•d to
a nd play at lunch." said one young m an. adding 14 . he scored a run of 125. setting a r ecord for run past the pool h all door.
he brings his wife and son on the weekend. "M y Juvenile playe rs l "It's difficult to kick that old frl•ltng," ~hl' •
Gina Smalley, a
member of college
pool class,
represents new
image of game.
Mora women and
families are
mastering it.
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on her thigh Cahfom1a to tattoo an)OnC' un1k1 lwrJU'-<' '-h<' dol·~n 't want to " lie A no-nonst>n!-t> appro<il'h lo hOI-' 0\ ~r rnust be bl!(ureJ 1~ ;i 11J1nlnn.ihuu Clf r..:..11 lo deal ~•th lifc's mo-.t d1ffi r11lt v y At age fou r . our dauJ!hll'r 18 1 pred1rt!> she will ront1nu<' lo i?et and most ll'\\ardmg arran~e ..iml pl·i-.on..sl prop..:itv. llCraml' fo'>C'lna ll'd \\llh lJtt•10... Tht• fo l lo\\ 1n" \l'JI . lkd., tw r-.df1frl'or.1tC'dtndt•finitel,· ,._ · m<'nl Ann 1.andl'r'!. bookll•t W · f1'n-1 w•v to 11•·11, \\'e think ti st artC'd wht•n \H ' tonk lhn·atened to d11 ;.1noth1.•r '"" 1111 '\o'' m~ "'1fe a nd I a rc gomg to c u .. b •' •
herto c1 c•1rrub Noon<'1n ourfam1 hl•r!>l'lf so \\ l' C'on..,u llNI th.. Jl'~l·h1at mts t rying to figure out "'Marna~c Wha t to J-:xpl•rt .' COMMEDCIAL CD EDIT PLAN JNC
I\ and none of our friends hJd tat psyl'holog1st a ga111 and hr said '' h~ we produced such a sC'rcwed -will prepare you for ht-tier or for ·~ ''\! , '
toos When HN·kv was :o.('\'('n !>he 'Back to TtJuana .. That tn p !>h1· upk1d -?"?INN. CALIF. "'orse Send your request to Ann {/\ wlofv1111..i CvrJ>"'"t1u11)
b<'gan to beg for pcrm1ss1on to Rl'l had a fancy rose tallOO<.'d un he r DEAR ??"!: Don 't spend t-00 Landers, P .O. Box l400, Elgin, Ill.
hc.>r 1n1tials tallooc•d on her arm hip. m any US. Becky's obsessive 60120• enclosang SO cents m com
We rdused so she "tattooed" Two yea r s latcr whfD she compulsion m ay ha ve nothing t.o la nd a lo n g, Stamped . s elf·
370 E. 17th Street • Phone: 645-8700
Credit Ult i-.nnc.o Availabt. to :tllcible tlorl'Ol>'tn al Crwp Raka herself w ith a sewing needle anti beJ?ged for a peacock t attoo on her do wilb you. addressed envelope. Jn~uink.She kcpl the u~y de~gn right shou~er, wc realized she ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(a c r oss with three r a ys I had a seriO\Js problem. We agreed
Gemini: Travel, Write
T U ESDAY. APRIL.:?7
By SYDNEY OMA RR
ARIES (Marc h 21-Apnl 191 Get J!OIOg ~
assert yourst>lr Re onf!anal. independent
C'reat1v1 ty flounshe~. mem~r or oppm1lc
:.ex reafhrms love
TAURUS <April 20-May 20l· P?ce slows
-you get behmd·scent's information. ln-
twtive intellect is active You determane
when something of im portance 1s to occur.
GEMINI (May 21-June201: Emphasis on
r omance. creativit y, friendship. hopes and
desires. H ighhl'ht nexibllil): be versaltle.
Travel, wnte, publish. Open hoes or com-
munication.
C'ANCER (June 21-July 22 1 · Whal seems
on obst acle Is a c hallcnAe. You meet a nd
hurdle 1t. Standinf! 1~ elevated -you gaan
morl' rcco~nit1on , authority
LEO (July 23 Aua 22). S pecial studies.
cour~ell. sp1ntual e nlightenment these
areas accented Ab1hty to learn, com-
municate. sy11lhes1te mformut1on 1s ac-
tivated
VI RGO (Aui: 23 S.-pt 22l Delve beneath
supcrf1 c1al layer~ You rould s trikl' pay
dirt Key 1s to r<'CO~mie quality, to pu!>h
aside 1milallons to make aml·nds to fam ll v
Correction
1\n April I:.! l\ll.,<l<'tnt1•(I l'rl''' story on eurly
Nlut'nl1 on 1n corrrrtly '1Jlt•t1 thul ProJe cl
lh•:11btart , d<'llll~n<'<I to I:"•· d1,11dvantogcd pre ·
'rhool ch1ldrl'n a11 ,.d1w.11ion.1I hoo'\l, is a defunct
1\mt•ric.in pn1gr.1m
AlthouJl h proJ<'<'I' an ..,omt• 1.·1t1c-s throughout
thi' country ha vt• lo!<t f1'<i1•ri1I funding there arc
111x art1ve pro~rum., tn Ornnttt> County, accord
ing to J oycf' SwC'cM y, a leucher al CANO
llcad:-.tart 1n S:-.nt :1 Ann
. Others a n • loc<itcd in lluntlnirton lleoch,
Garde n Grov<'. Hul•no Pa rk, Orange and La
llabrn.
She said the Santa Ana 'chool. which i" fundt•d
annually , has UIO ~tudent:i; who urc taught sub·
1ects s uch ao; numhC'ni. Mlors a nd social develop-
mcnt They also take field tr1P" In the zoo, (1rC' de·
partml.'nt and b(.•a ch
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member for rece nt. ~cru.eless d.Jsputc
l.IBRA ISl•pt 23 Oct 22) E m phasis on
partnt'r!>h1p, legahtte~. c<>0pcra t1ve efforts.
settle ment or pro blem that "scparated ..
) ou from asc;ociatc or mate
SC'ORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21)· P ractice -
perfect basic. catch up on homework. Ac -
cent also on e mployment. health, the ex-
change of 1dus with r elatives. Organize -
get prion lles in order.
SAGITrARIUS <Nov. 22·De<:. 21): Em·
phas1s on change, variety, ublhly to piece
togethe r bits of information. You ar e able
now to obtam long.range view.
CAPRICOR N <Dec. 22-J an. 19): Whal
i:.eemed a c losed issue could be reopened.
Whatever you do. do it with vigor. Shake oCI
ally tendenc y to slip into sUpshod methods.
AQUARIUS (J an . 20-Feb. 18): Short trip
could aid 1n r e solving dilemma. Relative
:rnd person al possess ions could be seal of
t·ontrover!>y.
PISCES < f-'cb 19-March 20): Emphasis
on income potential, ab1hty lo d1vers1Jy, to
ut1hze e le mt•nt of lime
If April Z7 ls your birtbday you are com·
plcting a ffi j Jor cycle, AugW1l should be
your mo:.l s ignificant month thu year.
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1V Highlights
NBC 8 8.00 -"A Girl Named
Sooner." This TV movie centers on an
S.year·old girl (Susan Deer) raised by an
eccentric old woman (Cloris Leachman)
who becomes the ward or a concerned
couple. Featured are Lee Re m ick,
Richard Crenna, Don Murray a nd Anne
Jo'rancis.
By Ute AMM<laled Press
The fo1Jowtn1 are Blllboard's hot record .hits for
the week endan& May l as they appear 10 next
week's issue of Billboard maanlne :
HOT SINGLES
1. LET YOU R LOVE .~ww -Bellamy
Brothers <War ner Bros.-Curbl
(tv
2. RIGHT BACK WHERE WE START ED
FROM -Maxine NtghtingaJe (United Artists) ~ 3 BOOGIU.EVER-Sylvers <Copll<>ll 4·. W ELCOM E BACK -John Sebastiitn
---'(Wantff·Reprise) 5 SWEET LOVE -Commodores (Motown} D Al tJ to~ 6: o rsco unv Jonnl•Tay1o«co1umbia>
7. SHOW ME THE WAY -Peter Frampton
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DAYTIME MOVIES
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a >e MAGIC Ml THOD 0" OIL .. &INTINO "Wlnlt• U"<lt<•M '
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CA&W) 8. FOOLED AROUND ANO FELL IN LOVE -
Elvin Bishop <Capricorn)
9. BOH EM IAN RHAPSODY -Quee n
(Mercury) . . 10. LOVE HANGOVER-Diana Ross <Motownh
TOPLPS
1 LED ZEPPELIN -Presence <Swan Song> i. WINGS AT T HE SPEED OF SOUND
(Capitol) . 3. EAGLES -Their Greatest Ihts 1971-1875
<Asylum> 4.QUEEN-A Night Al The Opera <Elektral
5. JOHNNlE TAYLOR -Eargasm <Columbia)
6. PETER FRAMPTON -Fnmpton Comes
Alive (A&M )
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8 FLEETWOOD MAC CWJIDl'I aru!> I
9. TllE CAP'fAI:\ & TEN'llLLE !)on~ Of Jo~
(A&M >
10. ROBll\ TROWER l.1H• I Chr~ula"
EA Y USTEM~G
l. TR YIN' TO GET TllE fEf;LING AG1\I~
Barry Man1tow <Ari tnl
2. DON'T PUl.L YOUR LO\'F: Tll1':'1 VOL
CAN TELL ME GOODBYE t.lcn C,1mpbt>ll
(Capitol )
3 . WELCOM £ HACK J ohn St•bit'>tlan
(Warner· Reprise>
4 COME ON OVER -Ohv1a Nt>"'lon John
<MCA)
5. ANYTIME(' 11 BcTh<.•re -Paul Anku n ;n1l
tdArllsts)
6 . LOOKI NG FOR SPACE -John o~.m.vt'r
lRCA)
7. RIGHT BACK WllEHE WI-~ START£0
FROM -Maxine Nightingale 1l'111kd 1\r\1:11:.1
8. EVERYDAY WITHOUT \'OU llum1lton.
Joe Frank & Reynolds (Plnyboy)
9. I HOPE WE GET TO LO VE JN 1'1!'\11-: -
·Marilyn Mccoo & Billy Davis Jr <ABC 1
10. THERE'S A KIND OF llLSll All OH'r Tht•
World -Carpenters \A&M >
COU!loi'TR\' SINGLES
1. DON'T THE GIRLS ALL CET PRETTI ER
AT CLOSING TIME M1ckt-~ Gilley I Pia~ bo~ 1
2. MY EYES CAN ONLY SEE AS FAR AS 1 Ou
-Charley Pride <RCA>
3. I COULDN'T BE ME WITllOltr \'Ol" -
J ohnny Rodriguez l Mercur~ >
4. TOGETHER AGAIN Emm~ lou llarns
(Warner·Reprisc >
5. WHAT GOES ON WHE:-.1 TllE SU1\ GOES
DOWN -Ronnie Milsap <RCAl
6. COME ON OVER -011\Hl Nc\\-ton-J ohn
(MCA)
7. WHAT l'VE GOT I~ MINO -Billie Jo
Spears (United Artists)
8. AFTER ALL THE GO'OD IS GONE -
Conwav Twitty (MCA)
9. DRINKIN' MY BABY OFF l\ly Mind -Ed-
die Rabbitt <Elektra>
10. THAT'S WHAT MADE ME l,OVE YOU -
Bill Anderson & Mary Lou Turner <MC i\ l
.. IOliM AND MARJAM'' IPGI
"FORTUNE"
"SHHLOC• HOLMES'
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Monday.Apf1126. 1918 OAIL. Y PILOT 85
By Phil Jnterlandi --
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Record
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f t'pt't\•l\Uft9 ~n\ O••ffttU\ 0tfo4r •Ueh TOTAL ASSETS LIAelLtf'l•S
0.Nr ll•bHltJ•\ TOTAL llll811.I fl f~ CAPtfALACCOVNI\
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P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE
REPORTOFCONOITION
Consolidating domestic subsidiar ies of the SOUTH
COAST NATIONAL BANK of Costa Mesa, an the state of
California, at the close of business on March 31, 1976
published In response to call made by Comptroller of the
Currency. under title 12, United States Code, Section 1&1.
Charter num ber 16-4S3 National Bank Region
Number Fourtffnth
Statem ent of Resources and L1ab11tties
ASSETS Thouwnds ot dollars
Cashandduetrombanks ... .. ... .. ......... 1,341
U.S. Treasury securities • . • , •••.•.••.•• -400
Obl1gatlonsot other U .S. Gov'!
agencies and corps ..•..••..
Federal Reserve Stock and
. ........... JOO
corporates.tock • . .. • .. .. . .. ....... ..
Loans, Total (excfudanq
unear~d Income l . . , ......... ,
Less: Reserve for
possible loan losses . . . . • . . • . . ..••••. 1
Loans. Net • . • . • • • ••. -4,541
Bank premises, furniture and
t1xtures, and other assets
representing bank premises • • • .. • • • . • • • • • . . • 26-4
Other assets . • . . . • • • • . . . . • . • . . • • • • • • . . • . . . . . . se
TOTALASSETS .... ••• •• • •. • •• 6,970
LIABILITIES
0emanddepos1ts ot Jnd1vldua1,.
prtnshps .• and cor pc, . . . . . J, 197
Tim e and savings depos1tsol indlv1dua1s,
prtnshps .. andcorps ...................... 2,16-4
Deposits of United St dies Govt'rnmenr .. • .. • . 1 S
Certlftedandofllcers'checkc. ........... 212
TOTAL OE POSITS .. .. .. ... S,
Total demand deposits •..•....•..•• 3,-423
Total time and savinosdel>O\ll!... • 2, 1&4
Othe!r llabilltles ........... , • . . • .. ........ 12
TOTAL LIABILITIES !exceeding
subordinated notes and ~bentures) •••••••••.. S,600
EQUITY CAPITAL Common st ock
a. No. Shar es author!~ 192,000
b No. sharesoutstandlno
160,000 (par value) ............................. 800
Surplus • . . • . . . . . • . • • • . . • . . . . . . . • • • • • . • • • • ••••••• -400
Undivided profits .. . .. • ....................... HO
TOTA L EQUITY CAPITAL.. , ................. 1,310
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO
E QUITY CAPITAL • •• • .................. 6,910
MEMORANDA
Aver ago for 1S or 30cafendar
days ending wl th call cldte ·
Cash and due from banks .................... 1, 137
Total loans • • . . • • • • • • • . . . . • .•.•••••••••.••••••• 4,4S7
Time deposits of S 100,000or more
In domestic offices ••.•••••••• , ................. 318
Tol~I deposits •.....•....•....•••••••••••..••••• S,-411
Tlmedepos1ts of s100.oooor more
In domestic offices:
Time certificates of dePoSlt In denominations
of S 100,000 or m ore ..•.•..•......•.•.•••••••••••• 318
I, Samantha o. Ketcoom
Vice President and Cashier
of the above-named bani< dO hereby
declare that this report of condition
is true ancs correct to the best of
my knowled~ and belief.
IS/SAMANTHA 0. KETCHUM
April 16, 1976
w e, t he under signed directors attest the correct·
ness of this statement of resources and llab1llties. We
dt<:lare that It has been eqmlned by us, and to the best
of our knowledge and bellef ls true and correct.
NickJ . Florio
Albert Pe,_lstel n, M.0.
Benfamln B. lndes
D irectors
PubHshed orange coast Dally Pl lot, Aprll 26, 1976 . 1697·76
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PUBLIC NOTICE
"OITIOUI e U$nllH MAMI $TATfMIMT
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F PD• h 1"' •NI M,. lldmon ScrlYfll•. s.." romA ispatc es c11m.ni•,0111
. I ., .. 1 "· ,." Unli{k most qwntuplets. Ran.di, Michelle, A · Mr •M M•• 111om,. 8111>"'".· !>M
";"""-...N. .~\U'~~~.,~~ n1Jtiio~11tt~· •'-M~~ l.r'tl · nfql1TeC&!OOstroutlne~~"(.;~ . ....,, '•~o M-;;:~;:;rw.;y.~: ,.~,, •
just the way their parents wanted i\~ -. ti,,,,,'"'·"'"
After Jhe quints were bor:n .to U.e cus tomary r~~! :;.· 5''9'0 ,.,..,.,, S<on
ballyhoo -and their hometown of F;tirfield, Ohio, Aoro1 u, ,.,. .
proclaimed a week in therr·bonor -Mark and 7,~~ •. ':: M4"• rw~·10•"· ""n
Pamela Levy told a news conference, "We don't •pruu m•
want our children growing up in a goldfish bowl " ""' '"" M" L•"• l•m°'"· s,,,, • • C••...,.,nlf' Q1PI Ever since, they have guarded lhe1 r children ,,.,,.,,,, "'* from the public spotlight that has followed othl'r "" A"" .. ,. l••• Ao.,_,,_, »•
quintuplets and e\'en quadruplets. There have been J .... nC•P""~;':,1°;;1,.,.
no advertising appearances. M• •"" M " Moc~••I A"""'""'"·
• ~c''"""'~:.~11. ""
Franklin Delano Roostvell Jr. has been Mr •"" "''' M•"°" ''"'''r· ~ divorced by his wife, FeUda, in a court action nol c ... ,, .. n,, Q"'
far from the family's fam ou'
Hyde Park, N. Y. estate. She wal)
his third wifr.
The 61·\ear·old son of the
late president wa~ not prcM•nt
when the decr<>e w;is issued in
Dutchess County Supreme
Court.
Rooseve!Cs other form er
wives are Ethel du PC>nt and
Suaanna Perrin. His third w1fl'.
11oouvnT born f'ellcla Warburg, was
(ormt>rly married to RCA cxccutiveilobert Sarnoff.
•
The Cal1forn1a Scnatl' ronf1rmed Robtrt K
Burton. hrotht'r or Congrl'..,Sffi('O l'hll anti J ohn
Burton, as a mcmtX'r of llw Adult /\uthonlv The
vote was 25 O.
The author ity acts as lhe st rite parolt• bourd
Robert Hurton, 47, has bt·•·n n 1 t>al'her sil Snn
Quent ion Pri:rnn for 111 ycor.; Ile
Is also a member or lhe ('om
munily College Dourd of Sun
Francisco.
All three Burtom; arc San
Frt.anclsco Democrats.
•
A private opinion poll says Spain's new ruler,
KJng Jun Carlos, has gained slightly in popularity
• since taking power five months
ago and has the support cf near·
ty lwo·thlrds or his subjects,
But the poll of 2.000 persons
shows 48.4 percent think the
JS.year.old monarch should take
a more active r ole in the coun try·~ politics.
The p o ll is th e
p u blis hed s ince the
ascended the throne.
fir i; l
king
JU•" u•nos The poll, by the mai:a1.lnc
ActuaUdad Economica, said the king h~ct 62 s p r
cent support when he took over as head of state Nov.
22 following the death of Spain's longtime ultra.
right leader Gen. Frandsco ~a11co. The fi gure has
rtM.D Co 64.5 percent. the poll said.
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M•ymt>nd tt•v, U , Wt1\tm•f'l\ltt, ~d U•t•• P•v11M. O. (\1'1•n" .,,,. ..
nv\H wr1 '" k•'""'"°· "· .,.IJ •~"I• ( u both nt ro\t4 ,,.,. ... •
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Al !MAN ~1 AVC>t • \arrv ,...Illa I• aNI P•,.,..IA A . 16 llOlft of to\IA ---A,..u .,
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8fJ DAILY PILOT
Cloudy s ki es prevailed and fickle winds·
... Jowed the Ensenada race Saturday and Sun-
day as 540 yachts plowed to the Mexican port
lor thl• largcst internatfonal yacht race in the
world. Entrants crowd out of the Newport
Harbor <above) and one that pulled out front .
Ragtime (right), placed seventh in the
finish:
More Racing, Anyone? Boat Course
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOU$ IUSINEU
NUHUAfUHNT
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UATIMINT 01' WITNOaAWAL. ... o ...
Of'lllATINOUNDIR l'IC'YITIOUllUSINIUNAM~
Tl\• froHo•t"'9 "''O" "-'' W4\t'ldrewl\
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PUBLIC NOTICio:
"CTITIOUt IUSINllU
N.tlMI ST.tlTIMllNT
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P UOUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHHl
HUUSUTSMENT u, •• ,. rssin TIW tollow•ng o.non •> OOl"'I Ou\'
PuC>li\l\td O••nQ<O (O••I D•tly Piiot .... T.~I CIT ... CLE.tlNI NG SERVI((
A.Ou• 1•. l•. •net M•'t l . 10. 1•1• 1~7 ,. nl'tA ,,.c1flC Altl't • (Q\fe ~w, CA
P UBLIC NOTICE
11-11
RIC"'4t0 IA 8'.10'1, 11~4' P•cth(.
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Tt\1,.. tM1\1nt1-n 1s conouct~o b'i' •" •n ------$--.. -,-,·------t<lt•ICluOIRltn.trd A llr•dy
NOTtCI i'OCll lEOITOll~ T~I, .i•tom•n• w.-l•"O w•I~ ,,..
Ho. A· .. ••• Count'I Cleo . ot Of•OQ<" C.out'ltyon ADf'•I
SVfitr•or Court el ow 14, '''•
Si.It of C•lllorfua lor l'Ull:l Ult county t i Oun,. Pubh\l\<00 Or•ncw , .. ,. 0..11, 1>1101
'" lf'li• Mil ttfr ot th• E\t•te of 40f"1l1t.20.•no~~l.10,t'l1e
IN1LLIAM IL KOZINA, tl-.O ._ "' l~S7•
WH .. LIAM ALEXANDER llOZINA, n.uueo ------------
Nolle• I• ""'eoy 11··~n 10 c•to110-, PUBLIC NOTICE MV•f\9 c1•1m\ •9•ift\t the Ukt ...... ce 1 ____ _
ijont 10 Iii~ •••O Cld•m• '"IM Ollt<f' ol flCTtTtOUS IUSINIESS
-cl•OI ol llwl •loruaro .court °'to NAMEST.tlTIEMIENT
t>tf"wnt tMm 10 uw ur.c:teo1gnf'd .ll t~ Thir ,ouowino ~rt.On\., .. "°""9 bu~i >lt•<•ol PL UN ICE TT •"0 PLUNICE:Tr, '°°' ••
411orn••• al L•w, •12 Oltvo AW!· p 0 THUNDER PRODUCTS 193 W
8o•lt1•1nth.,C1tvot Hun11nQton8fbch, fithSt NewPOrt 8f'dCh CA 'f~) ' .n Or•not Coun•v. •"•ch 1•Ht"r oth<• •• Kinq COOC>t"r-. Jr ;,100 s ~wn.
ltw otMe ot bY\ltttHii\ of thw undef'$tQll'W'd d . ComptO'i CA o0111 Performance Handicap Racing day,the race w1ll be fromSan l\lateo T;• Ch d .""11 ""'11•"""'1"'"'n9 •o ... o .... i.it C•••E roo•n.•1>111 a.,...,.l.,r ..
P . irne ange ,U(" c.1a1m, w1tti thp nec•\~•~'f un11nqtoo8~d(h CA., ... ~ f1eel yaChtS Which participated in the OIOt to ~ e.WpOrl. . «>•i<M•~ rnv\I be ltl•cl or Orf'Wf\l.O '" Mme' 1! Solum 1630 II 1
e' w1'U~v .. _a rh~n"e for Starts will o_n a n ln\'('rted i.lnd .. o,eu•O Woln1n tour montn\Olll'< ·~ ....... Hvnl•n ton II•••" (4 •7 ~ """ ~t!~'f.~~~~~~~'"~~~~~~~~~~j··-'-.f"\.. .::\"~"'"r ,.,,, pubt•c•tlon of tnti not1tt.·
9
"4 ..,,.,~-··~~-1M<7---"'-~ 'I lo"·e~lt.rate<l ~-1ed•or•l t,1•10 Tn" """""'" ,ondud<d 0v • · ~ "'" ~?! •'\ ·~ ~rJi,'t.~~. t-f-~"rr-~ ~·;t'~~.,.. "~.. · ·· ""-.l.>~'4 •. u.n..dJU:iU ~ ¥oi.uE 'eA~TELL ~""ra•o••1""'"'0 Weeken tut e 1orm Of. t e l·t"O. "a«>,,..,_,.,.,. ~~.:',,.,:. .. ··,~,-.·'-,' . i'!'" , • ;:\,·,..·1.).~l ~.:;,-~~PJ~ttl~~-...;-"~~ · .~°!}-Jr ,.,..,~ Handic-ap race. The a11nuat race is co--......,otherj\;a<?<'.~rd1ng to t e~HIU ·rat.~\~. • . . . -~~ . ,,,.~~"1l-~ -..,. , . . .~ .~. . . ~.
sponsored by Lido Isle Yacht Club mgs. rn this type or handicap racm~ Aux1haf'y has. annou~d . For furCher info a -PLll~un .t.Nb'Pi.uwnn "· , "'• . _-. ~ ., • ._, ..
and Oceanside Yacht Club. ·the first boat 9cross the fin1 sn li ne 1~ a rescheduling of Tu.e lio n cu ll 11'93-9257 or::~~::·:~!:; · · rnm
On Sa tu rd a y the yachts will race the winner. e ight· I esso n c ou rfle in 539· 1529 :!i.:::.!.•:S.u ... , ... ,0 ..... ".... ~;~~';.;~.~-;:: ;~·~~· •• ~:"• P11<>•
from a starting line· about a mile off ~eanside Yacht Club will ho~t the Bo a t l n g S k 11 1 s and Pu1>1"""" 0,~"Q<' coo• D•••Y Pito1, ·~•H•
Point Loma to the finish at Oceans ide racing fleet Saturday mght with a Seama nship. Registra· ~"' 12. 1t.2 •. a ... Ma o ,,.,, 1s>1161-------
Pier, a distance of 21.5 m iles. On Sun-trophy presentation for the first race. lion and first class. will J ) p l ____ ...._______ PUBl.I(' ~OTICE
be Wednesday (Aprtl 28) 8 e Or PUBLIC NOTICE i---CP-ttH
at 7.30 p.m . in Room 605 NOT1c1Tocuo1To11s
BOATING
a t Dana JI ills High p do ,.,.,.0 su1t1ER1011c ouRTO,TNE
1 s r ,,cT•T•ous•us•Nus n 1or11:0,c •L1Fo11N•AF011 SchQO . 33333 treet 0 en 1ng N.tlME ST.tlTEMENT TNI! COUHN0T·~ .. 0F,.o,11.t1NOIE the Golden Lantern. T~ 1oi1 o 11u ~ A s upple mental course ...... , ow1n9pe•wn•••e •MQ " E•l•te ol HERMAN G ReEl~H •••
I
Star Boat Built Again
First in Harbor Area Since 1942 Vnmolded t SAN DIEGO p BELL s RADl4TOR SERVICE H G RCICH .••• H .,MAN of four lessons in Coastal . . < > · ,.,. w ot .,.,,t s1roe1, ~•n•• An•, G~~7;,EER1~e~~~E0;~·~~~0E,. ,0 ,,.
Piloting will follow the California yac ~t smen C..O•·~~~~~o~ BURI( 190~ So '" treo11o••oll"<'•l>o••Mm•o_..,.."'
fi rst course, A charAe of ar~ asking M e~1can of· P••k Ot••• S•n•• •n• c~1.1orn•• u '""' "" i»"o"' """"G <•••m' .r)d•M•
The fi rst Star boat to be built in the Newport-
C'osta Mesa areiJ since 1942 has bem pulled from the
mold a t Westport Pat"1fic Boats and is expected to
be fitted out and la unched sometime m Ma y.
Official builder 1s K & E. the fir m name of Steve
Kiro blc and Skip Ell1ott, two l'\ewport Harbor Star
t.,ro111 Coast Guard
Defect Notice
List Released
The Coast G ua rd has issued another in its <.'Onti·
nuing series o f defect notifi cation lists involving
pleasure boats .
The 240 boat models and 15 engine models men-
tioned in the rurrt>nt list have safety problems that
nre m need of c•orrt·l·tion. according to the Coast
Cua rd safety ofhce
OWNERS OF l.ISTF.O boat models are re-
"quested to contact th<.•1r dealers to make arrange-
ments for corre ction of th(' safety related defect.
Locally built or lx1C1b m use locally listed in the
!'<'port a re.,
Boston Whaler Ct.Hoot model) -Maximum
weight capacity o\'er-rated in 1973 and 1974 models.
Remelt Boats (1975 models> -Fuel hose.
Chris Craft <25-foot Express Cruisers with
serial numbers 0001-0550 e xcept 006, 090, 098, 115,
166, 263, 44:!. 441, 466, 509, 543) Fuel tank.
EGG HARBOR <JJ·foot Sedan Fisherman, 37·
foot Double Cabin. 41 -foot Motor Yachts ) -
Generator exha ust svstem.
Clippe r Ma rine (Clipper MK·26) -Kickup rud·
d er on 1973. 197·1a nd1975 models .
Outboard Ma rine Corp. -All stern drive units
equipped with pull steering < 1973· 1974 models ) stern
drive steering worm ret11incr.
Pacema ke r ( 1975 and earlier ) -Generator e x·
huust i.ysll'm
t'l'ntury (Venturer 300) -Steering cables . 1975
models
Glastron ()975·1976) -Steering Cables.
Starr rart < M anncr· 18. llohday-15, lloliday-16,
Holiday 18 > Stt•t"nn~ cables.
Ol't'l mt'mhcr:-who a<'qui rcd the molds from Don
Trn:-k 's l't•rform a nee Sailcraft factory in San t'ran·
els co.
Colorado Event
Hobie• Cat s:ulors wi ll Invade the m ountain
fakes of Colorado M ay l !'l-111 wit.h the first sailing of
t he Amt>r1 c un lntrrmounlaln Sailinf( Cham·
p1onsh1ps a t the l'11C'hlo Heservoir. Pueblo West,
Colo.
More than 150 or the speedy twin-hulled craft,
wHh skippers from 10 states, are expected to com·
1icte in the ('\'ent co-sponsored by the Greater
Pueblo Chamber (lf Commerce and Pueblo West.
The regatta wiU be conducted by Hobie Cat
f1eet 61 of Denver. The fleet is a member of the
Hobie Class Association. There will be one race on
Saturday and one onSUnday.
Boat Firm Sold
Pacifica Marine, Inc. has purchased the assets of Ba lboa Marina. located at 2751 W. Coast
Highway. and will market the Grand Banks cruiser
line and the Pacifica by Kipper Sportfishers.
Pacific a Marine was incorporated)ast Dec. 29.
Owners are R. Gordon lier , president: Robert W.
Davis. \'lCe president and general manater, and
Stewart Kipper. secretary. ·
The sales department is headed by H. C.
"Heinie" Gunkler with a staff of five.' The service
department is headed by Ch~k Forth, well known
lo Ne wport Beach and Southern California
yachtsmen.
ll<'r said Pacifica Marine is equipped for haut-
outs. painting. carpeni'ty work. engine repairs. re·
i»wer inR and other rdnted work.
WESTPORT PACIFIC Boats 1s tht.• manuf,al'
luring arm of Owen Minney's Westport Manne or
Newport Beach, organized aft c·r Minney aC'qu1n•d
the Browning Newport Boats molds to start build-
ing the Pacific Catamaran <P·Can. Kite and 1-·11p·
per classes.
Kimble and EUiott hope to revive the Ne"' port
Harbor Star fleet by building the new boats locully
at the lowest possible cost.
KIMBLE SAID the boats would bt.> '>Old in kit
form only with hull and deck bonded together and
keel , rudder and skeg attached. Clint Berhy of
LeFiell Manufacturing Co .. Santa Fl· Springs 1~
building the masts fort he new boats .
"We reel that if we can kl'cp the co"ts down the
Star will regain its popularity m the Newport
area," said Kimble. "fl is the pcrfr<.'t boat for th 1~
area because of the generally light wind~ "
'"'for both clasr. es w·it l ..... f1c1als for pe rm1~s1on to JON r l!UR'< ;801 !>ouih P , '"• '"'" <1ec..,•n• .... ••Q"""" to ""' """ " I.I\: b . f dr tntrm WHr\ tiw t'W(t•\\ft'Y VOlX~'" ~ mad(' for teXlS and SUp • m<>?r Up lO }00 O<!tS On D""' ~nl• Ano (dll ornoo '"" Oll•CI' OI th• :I•" OI Int •l>OW •n
PllC'S an ISiand OWne d by ~1('X · C:n":;.t;u;~~~;~;:11~•no <onOutl~OOv• llllt<ltoufl O• IOC»<\tnt '"""»•111•111"
· 'loro• G Bur' f"lff<•\\4,..,. vOUChf'r\, to,,,,. w~t\.IQl\t-d CLASS "'"S ARE two ICO u 0 11twt1>11 th 11orn l!ARNl!S _c. • Th 'I' JonFBur• :CkAG 1J'o'"~N:o'~&C~~l.\ON.01) hours 1n duration and e Si.II ing station I:-. ,'"" ••.i•men1 111•<1 ,.,," ,,,., C.Ovn1v ~<Art~"' Bou: ••• ,0. Po••°''''" 8o•
cover boat safely, boat sought (or the west side ~,;;• •• O••"°" coun1v on """"" 31. 11116, N•woort o~•<" C•lltorr>•• '7MJ
handling. r egulations. of South Coronado Island H•m w••<h"l"•·P••«Olbu\on~'""' ... "" bo llS m .lc '"lUlh f\~t OtH\IQMd1,,,.11matte•.-.prrl.-1mnoto i.lids to navi~ation, charts a u 1 s s t wcs ~~~.::,~ :, ~!ov '""•"•••of ...,,d o•uo•n•. "'"'"'"tour and compass. marine of San Diego. A few land , .. ,w .. •tc•1tt1•An mon1"'"""''Mttr\lovo••<••oonof11>o'
e ngines' ma rli nspi ke factlitbiel s incdlud~~g pie· All~',':'.;.~"o:!~! co .. 1 O••I• Pt11>1, no~~ea-rcn30. ,.,6
S('amans hl·p Ck nots>. meta es an a ... cx1can s 7 ., ,,, ~,, RUTHA Re1cH r t ke r would · lso be AOr•• 1 ·' • •. • 1-· • c .. cu1, .. 0111 ... w111 sailing. weathe r and ca ea a 01111u oo••ntmvoo..c-1
d. 1 h involved. 1.tlllNIU. SCHAG, CAlll.SON,& ra to te ep ony. Commodore Jim Fink JONNSON The courses are open PUBLIC ~OTICt: •v·~r .. uJ.Scll•t,Jr to the public a nd fa milies of the San Diego Yacht 1______ oni.1ac.t.n1111r11vd.,P.o.101t116
"re en'·our"ged to at-Club said Fridav that 1t s .. ,o Ntwl"Of1 .... 11.c•.tU•> ... ~ ... Id b . I I NOTICIE TOCREOITORS Ttl: (7Ult1'·•-tend . The re is no age wou e open to >Ot 1 Ho •·«H• .t11torH'''°'11: .. u1ro1 limit, though voun"Sters Mex I ca n and l . s. S•otr•or Covrt oltll« Pvbll\l\«I Or•n9" Co•\I Ddlly Ptlol,
" <' h St•ttofC.•lllorn1• lor Al>•llS, ll, 19,76, ,.,. llll-1• under 9 may have dif· ya<.' ts men 1111covn1yo1or•no -----
1n '""Moller ol In• E•l•l•o• MYR.tl PUBLIC NOTICE
DREW, De<~<1.-o NOl1ce 1\ "'4.lrl!bV q1ven to <"PCMot'------s.:1100 ____ _
COME VISIT US THIS WEEK
~,,·no ''''"'~ .i.t<)d1nn lhr '-"10 ~"f NOTICE 0' TRUST£ E.'S.S•LE
irnt to HJ~ \.d'•d Cl111m, lf"I lflt' Off•Cl' of r.s No TOF HO)
lht_• "~"~ of the-.. ,O,~\•lc:t (.C)Uf'f ()I" to On M av 5 1'1~. Al 10 00 A M .
, :>'"~nt them to thl undrr.-.1qntO~t t~ G A TE WA y M 0 A t G A & E
>II•<• ol THOMA\ 0 SHAVC.HNE~SV, CO~PORATION d C<>toor•f•on•"OUly
Aftornt'v •• lc:tw . 17110 SIOOf>Dr.lk.t>r appcunltd fru\t,,•f' und~r And our .. u.8n'
AoMt tn t'1.P C•ty ot NorwAltii. 1n LO\ to ()(>19-d ot Tru\t t-1;l!CUlt1d by J v ~nc>e"lf\County •h1<n ldll•roUic~i\ T A YLOR and PENN Y JEA N
the pl,au• ot OU\1rtfl\\ ot ttw• uf"1Ch?r\-1Qn~ l AYlOA, rt<ordf'd AuQu\I 10, 1m, a-.
1n •II m.t1t~'~ Qf'rta1n1nQ ro \tJ•d ~1-tttr ln\t No 10)2/, 1n bOok 10166. CN9186?.
Such ciarm\ .,,1n thf nP(f'l-.'d'v of Ofll<•ctl R*'cord\ "' '"'" olhcf"of •~
..oucner\ muu be ltlt'd or pu yruf'd •h (.ounty Rer.oroa•r ot o,enor Colinh . ofor~w•O wv1th1n -our month\ •ltttr tht St•t~of ca111orn.~
• waterhont bomesjtes
on Alamjtns B~.
·n,c mnst ~mghh,hcr pil'<'1..' ,,r ,,.,,t ... ·1-fn111t pn'P·
crt~· in ,\)j ,,f ~'utlwm C.11tf,,mi11 '' ''' 1., ... 1 IA·mg
nfkfl'C.l r,1r ~\le"',, li m11,•d nu111l~1 '''""'''r-..
It is the k\~t un<kvd1,1x.·d
IM1J nn lhc \mtL'I' in th1..•
cnt 11\.' N,,pks M l'•'
It is Costa d'Oro.
The Gold Coast. t\ pl.H ''
of dc~.,n1 I" 'ff11..•s .111<l m.,g
nifin·nt l)\'<\I .... N1.·'t <l\l\\I' tn th.-I ''"!-: 1\4•,\c h
\:wht Cl11h. 1\ ... h1.11 t h\t·h f11\l!l th1.• \l.11111IP' l\.1,
\;,,ht Club. 12 m inute-. fn,m tht' open -.c.\.. •
< \,..,,,, <l 0 1 o's ;:,7 un1qul' h,1mcs1tc.., pnwiJc l<1rg,:
lx "'' ... lip ,1rc,,., lor lm111t·ow11<.'rs, ju ... t
-_-_::::;--....::= ..,tcps frnm 1hci nllxw It -. kl<:.1tion
is only .) minul\.'S fmm ,) frccw.w-. ..•
---~Ii miles fmm downtown L.J\. 2(i
\\I.• .,r,• now 1,1l~ing r ... '-.crv.11 ion ...
,,1,d d<·poMI.., on thc-.C' :17 Int ....
Pnces range from S 129.500 to S178.500.
PIPMiC' phone(213) 433·7491 for Information
Costa3'0ro "Don"' M. M Seymour. Broker
l>Top In the Office, 200 The T oledo (at the end of Napln Plaza) Long Beach, CA 90803
...
llfSI guOllC .. l!On ot tnl\ not•<• Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
0.teOAprll 8, lql• TO HIGkEST ltlDDEll FOR CASH
HELENCARSTENSENancl (govablP •I llm• ol ···~ '" ••wtul RALSTONH URO mon~y ot th• Un1f,.d Stdl~\l ,, lh~
Adm1t'll\trt\tOr \Of tne NOrtf't fro"' C'ntr•n<f' to thr County
to\IAtti ot \#lid d,.<ttdt-nl Cour1hOU\,. at 700 (Iv•< '"""' Ot-•Yf" "fHOMA$0'SHAUGMNE,SY Wf'\f, 1n (hf" C.llv ot Sttrit,, An t1,
AttorMY·•t·LAw CAl1torn1it all r19ht, ''"" d~ ;nteirf".-.t
trt?OSluO.bllrt,. llloH (Oth1Py"'O to •nd now h('ld by tl unck'r
Horw1lk..CtUtor11i•tO•SO ""''" 0.-,.d of Tru~I '" rnt• prOOf'rtv PuQC1\hf'd Or•noe Coc!l!lot Oa11., Piiot, \lluat,d ,,.. \1t1d (Out'lh ' and Stat,.
AC>ftl 17. "· 1•, •ncl Mav 3, .. ,. 1S<IO-I•
P UBLIC NOTICE
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--Spies in the Sky
Crackdown on Water Pollwwn .
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Thf :.t~lt'
i• usinJ lov. rl)'1n1t Li1eht planes to
c ra ck d u wn Qn wa ter qu;tl1t)
violators. say!I the C:.ihfornaa Water
Resources Control Bourd
Obsfrvers can s urvey l:.irt(t• areai.,
1pottin1t and photo1 rnpbing s uch
vlo13Uons as an dw.trlJ I operators
pum plnl( untreated wulcr into dltch\•:s or storm sew.,ri ..
".WJIEN PICT U.8£S O F" lh(• vrv·
blems arrive al the d tH hu rJtcr 'l>
doorstep, a long with u !>ternly wordvd
letter from enrorccmt•nt pt•rimnnt•I.
the effect ha!> been <lr a maltc." t he
state board said
Win Adams, bo.ird C'h.mm:in. ~u1<1
fe.,,,4!r than one out of 10 <'a:.c1> n•qu1 rt·
Curt.her u ctaon
Fines or up to s10.ooo .1 du\ .m·
possible
fn 15 montsh:, of :.k\ '-I') mg b~ tht•
state's m ne Regional Wate r Qu.iltt~
Control Boar~. obsctH•11> ha\c flov.n
o'er 80.000 males and made 4,000 in
s pectaons. the re port s;ml
ON ONE DAV, 13 11leQal diach~tgt!:.
~l1'C 111jthted m the San t 'nnc u1co
Bay area.
t'lq ;hl :c i1 r e frt?que nl urt .. r
rnln:,torms
At logging s lle), obs1•rvt'rs look for
iull go1n)I! into s tn•ums, llaines arc
<'hecked to m akt.• sure thut w.i.shwatcr
hotdrng ponds un• anlarl and haven 'l
overni>w<•d Dump sites arc checked
tor dcbrts w asht:d outs1tk r t'knhon
areas
Almost t.•vc ry J rca 1:, watched. the
!'ltaw board s:ud
IN TU ~ NO RTll cou:.lal urea . log
gang Is the m a in target In the Central
\'alley. 1l '-;dam es and far m:,
Around San Francisco 1t 's lht-an
t.lu:.tr1al fac1hl1es
In coastal areas, the emphasis ll> on
bea ches. bays a nd m an ne reM>urce:.
Elsewhere. 1t'l> sewagl' treatment
fac1ht1es
Lebanon
Battles
Fl~ing
UCI Lists Cambodia: Radical Red
Program
Schedule
The f o ll o w l n ~
schedule of proti tsm s
open to the public has
been announced b)I the
UC Irvine E x t ens ion
xcrvlce
aA Ttl•OA Y, MOU '"""IJ't' "-''"·'·~ '" ""'''""""\ ~ M.t~99m.f\t '' L•• H tt¥'d
II '> •1•11 4•* ••It. C.ollMh. A I>( ''")""t ~At•f\Men OM d•Y '4"rntf\lft
•• • "' 4 JO II "' , ltM 141 Sot I M \.c•tnet l •lt• V( ltVtN C•"'IM' f.-.
\0. tft<l\ldie' tta\\ m•••"'•''· '"""' ~0•'''"9 ' l.MfOf f\t\ip t"d M•n•~,,.,.nl c.r .. k t< .. (",.olcJ 8 "' ....... "-"""' <Ofl'tVHMt~ C..ro• 'MP•" Gro•• ...... -.oc.••"' A UC ,,,,.,. l ~••"'-tOf" ..-o.e.., H ,._M4' • >0 II M f $J p m
litrn 110. S.Ctat ~••net lo""'' Vt.
lt1i11n. t• .......... V\ t-f'e '4) U''Ch•On
...... , ""-t•rial\ l\lnf r. •nd p.t'"'IWI p,. H O\Ptl•t M•"•Cl .. rNM t"tt
(.ful d"ood l. m •• Q•"' ,., At cu
._..,._., It H '" W"• ••<• •OM<•ltOft coerdu•••or c1-.1otcft \ HO"'lt•f•'
0r'1AQlt A UC ftivl~ E _..,_._on cww
d.ly P'Ot¥ Mft tor rwr ""' 'f 4 "" •
o m Rm tOO. !MK••' Sc ~•tK" Hi.tit ur
ltw1flllit \•mlMI\ fte \lO 8•1~ w~•
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War-torn Country Pulls ItseH Together
E:Dl'r<Jlt'S NOn : -Whtn Com
bodJo Jt U to tM Communut1 ltpnl
11, J'1S, tht na11011 cut llttl/ off from
the world Bui 1n/urmw 1ora hos
ltaktd oul an l(On uui wo111 1\11 It~
1oc1ated Pro1 corrtspcmd~nt rn
Cambocba unttl 1t1 Jail U.'1'111'$ 111 flit•
&tlUCltlOn
'Elf',~ A .. 4LlSl .t.t
mo1uuine pul thl' toll al 500.000 tu
600.000
Tht• nation ·s nt•w pn·stdt'nl.
By MATT >'RANJOl.A Kh1t•1.1 S;tmphnn, s aid in u 1·:111111 ""~•·•••"••u w..... 11ddre's on the anntvc.>1sar,> ofthl'
Cambodia •~ crt•at111~ the mm1l Khnw r Roug<' v1c·tory thut tht•
rad1c·a1Jy ('ommuni:ltH· b0<'1t•ty 111 war wh1t'h e nded last April lwd
the world Its population or 1•i1o:ht l'Ost J m1lhon Cumbc>dlttn h\'l':o.
million has ht>vn mob1l11.td lo dti: und IH' blamt•d lht' dl.'ulh'-on
irrigation cuntils or to <'Ullt\ah• "l ' S . 1m p i."t1Jl ism and 11 ...
rice. No onl' ~ets paid 10 monl.'~. lackl.'Y!> " But ht> nddet.I lht> nu
Cities a nd towns h aH • b('1•n 'lion had s1nc1· produCl'll \'noua.th
virtua lly ;a bandoned and JI l' hk(' grain "lo rund omentull~ :.oh l'
ly to rema in sv t h(' problem or ou1 peoplt• 1>
T h e h uman l'tt:.l o l th1 :. nt>eds "
transform at ion I ' :.l.iggcnnli( KaJ fl Joc 1... lhc S\\l!dis h am
Food s h or laj,;l''>. 11one "<1slen t bas:,ador 111 Pl•king, the firc;t
med1cal care and fotl'Cd labor Wes terner 10 lour C'ambutl ia
have caused aboul 250.000 dt'alh'> 1>1nce the l.i.keo \ er . said the coun
1750 per day I since the Khmer try is under t1..iht m 1hlary ('ontrol
Rouge. the Cum bodtun Com and ll> ll'rl b\ atlt'dlt1>lu· 11 a
· enormQu' n u mber' or }Oun~
JX'Ople \\1th m a 1·h11w .. un:oi or
othl'r gun' Tht'Y "('t\' chl•ckin.:
llW :.tn•ttt or the <'Jl>ltal, Plu1on1
Penh. and nunw1 11111> t'h\•('kixunt..
to lht' 1·ountrvs11k
IN F O RM AT I ON f'RO~t
var11.1u:i othl•r bllurces .i1ves th1-.
furthur ptt't urt•
Cumbod1 a ha1> 1111 m oot•).
m.1rkt•t:., tt•h•phorw1>, tt•lt•wrurih
i.~'l>km. :.hop:,. pri\Ult' lund or
1w1<i lubo r Thl• l>l'Ollh '. u111.h•r th1·
l!il7l• of a r 11H'CI tt•t•n ;1n1·r~, wnr "
from t.111wn Ill d11 11k.
Th,· Khml'r Rou.:t· .11t'11v111A to
hwld u ~1:.1nl a.:rirultur~1l sltitt•.
based on "ult•r ront rol. to brtn)(
<.t>lf l>UfrlCl('ll\ \ throuj.th lhl'l'I'
<"rovs a .\ ear
SuC'h 1.1 !ol J ll' h,1M•tl 0 11 1rr1).tu
lion l'"''\'!I I 11110 ~l·ars ago un
d l.'r tht· l\:h m~r lnn1?dom .1 L
Angkor Wal
munasts. came to poY.er April 17 tionahst Mar"<ists
1 un on,Mu" 1975. a cco rding lo est1mall''> I>( TOr>A \. T tlt; A \ t;KA<a: food
........ "'"' M•mof' ~ 41"° 8461f'f'O d 1 t r d -~ · &t•._ l L0,.,..., •• '''"""" 1p oma s. re u~et's an 1ntt·rn.1 HJORK. \\ lT ll SO'IE Com ratton .., a t·off t•t' rup full or t1Cl'
.... o oo•tOo<lo••••••urtft•••-·• l1onal rehl'r \\Orker-. munis t blo" .,1,d Third World ~r da.\. tv.o t'UJ11> m lc.>rt1le area~. ~Y'CrtOlhOfOIY UC ft·w•ne, 4tftd O\f4"f "'" "' • Salt I o<1vt••• P••• 01 • uc ,,.,..., ~· diplom ats, \\as in\'tll'd tu !>l'l' · . sugar m c·al Jot l11>h ar<' ra
'"''""'•<lu•ue• .. • Tnt8•••n...,.. SOM E t:~T l ~lAT F.~ (;() dama"e 10 l he norlh\\l'~tern llOOl•d b\ \'Jd1 c·ommune':. rl' a..~"•or." I • O o"" ftm 1~ h h 0 ~ _, I p I SG<••• ~••"<• l.., uc ,,.,,.,..tom ig er nt' rl'tl'nlh Ill T 111w hiwn o f Sie m Reap t hal lhl· \O ut1onan l'ommtlll'\' cop t.'
...,, Fee s1n11•• ""m""o--•• ,..... Khmer Rouoe claim" as .... >mbecl 1>t·ave ng\' lot 1 ooti.. II u1t, l'Chbll· ooo• ""o.a<"Pt''""'h u M> "" """' t t "I f h Th I • by Ament a n "arplanes Feb 25 mi;ec s . ctr 1·a11 ric<' p,111c ~ ts
WEONU OAY.NI••" eo omaJI The L'nalecl Stale:. dentl·d thl· \\llh Wll'kPr bai.kt•h The· dll'I ,,; ~~~";':" c~';~':, • ~"f"~.,":°,.' r ~ charj'.(t', l>J~ 10~ It hus \\ llh!lr<t\\ll l<H'kl> \'ll;tOl ln~ JOI! prnt1•111
~";:,;;;0c.~;~'.~~~0·,::.~;~<:: all t•o m ba t a t r C'raft Imm l'ambnd 1a h ni. h.1nnt·1l ltl\' ,1::::::.0'(:,.:~~=~·~:,::,~·: a:.:.~,c Suggests South<·as• ''""' rirat·11t·l· M 1 l·1t.i11111 ..,111>p,·n<1l'1t ~<o•oq, wo1a•·•• ""•"•OO" .. "' Sour ce:. in nt·i ~h bori n ~ marria~l' a11cl ;11 !1•.1,1 tt nlll
i;, .. d •"Q•••a \o•<••\ A"a HumA.. Th I d h l h Khwu·, (')('\,llJOll "'"' r1111 II\ B EIRL'T I e banon '"''''"''" , •\>om ..... ,.,,,.,., • a1 an ,,J~ t <'\ :.usp<•c l l' Id ~
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(AP S . , b I . -rn ..... l"" t••"''• ,.,·~,, MO<• • town m a\-ba\ c• bl'cn all:icked b' Sl' om 'l'\'ll •l'ildt'I' ~ ~.:Jreel att es ...., ... o.,o,.~ .. -.L.9.,rwr 11 F• ,,....,.I• u.r .. · t~ · • · ~~~ .. : "'-~~~.-..:-~d ~ ....... ,. ·~~ -... ~-fA'T • .-.,.-41\.I ·>w~-~ '. ' ~ Wm e, hf·~t-'"-~~ Ill -.. -~-.. '\ ~ ,~. ·~<SI) . . ~.-.. \.!,_ -.-.. --~r.:.,..-i .., ~.. ... ~~"'" r. ,,. m•~~~ .. ~t ,.. .....,. · loday as !.eoanoli pre ~ .. ' .,.,. · o~ t"' ·-~... .IL • ..,.... 11'f 1m i' le\\'!\ stt ~ ~,:.:t;", ,.._ • t.. ''"""' -
part'd to eteC'l a ne" '''''"'"',(,,.,,. '"""''"''""•' ,,_ VATICAN CI T Y <Af'I A afll'r h1l> trip. R1ork "aid thJl through 1n(1m1tl.1t11m tihour 11111 •
TOP TOUPEES ARE SAID TO BE ITALIAN
Stylist Credits Wine, 'Vibrant' Sex Life
Haiti H11rJ,ft•o11s
Losing H(!ir?
Could Be Stress
C'ltt:LA \'!STA lt\l'I i\meneans :m : ~ett1ng
hatd fa<;tcr bt>cau•w uf thl' -.ln"•h or mo<krn tire and
a few com m cn·1ul rosmt·llc~. l>a)s lhl' pn·s1d\•nl or
lhe America n lla 1r Pace<' Makvr!i Asi.oc1at111n
"It' really becoming not1ecahk no .... ," s.1~<;
J im J oyce. talkmg a bout lhl' lrJp of t hl' head.
· Es!><!cia lly in the last fl\ e year1>
A R ESU RGENCE IN Tll F: h.m p1\•rc hus1ncss
1!( laking pla cl' rou~hl:-a sr;oo n11lhon h11~iness
annuull v --wit h thc IK"ll hair in th1· world <'omin~
from the head of Ila II a ns .. IO) l'l' sal<I 10 ;rn 10
tcrvu.'"
Why llahan•\'
"l think 1t h :1<1 u lot to rto v. 1th the ir w1nt•.
personally l lo\ t' at Ab o ttw1r 1>1':1. It h• ll> \'1br ant.
my cus tomer.., tell ow ·
The human hutr li.'IOJ! t.1p<'d to i\mr n c,ini.'
pal<'" C'Oml'S m o-,1tv lrum Eu111p1• .,nd Knn·J . and
the toupee Jlt'Oplc• .1n• ..,t t1rltn~ now It) h11v hair an
South Amc•r1c.1
H\TT Tl .. : lli\IR Tll \T MOH'.., from M ulh
AmC'n CJ , Mt'\IC'O and 1\111 1'.1 1.., m o ... 11\ hl.1l·k. nl't'<I
IOR to lw hh•ad 1(•1I unrl d \l'rt lo m.1ll·h lh<' n,1lu1 al
hlaml'llt nr lh1• lHl\l't
lt.Jhan hall M'll!<. rm $2~ .1n llUO('t• .1flt'r lWtnJ.!
~hl'llrt'<f fro m lt:ih un )(It!!> Yoho :11 t• Iii or Httaniwr
Th('lt h:ur h a'• llH' mo'l pru1,•1n und hell!\." JoH't•
Mt)~
T hl' j\ l'rlljtC Wi ll IS m.1!11• .1n1I ... old rnr $500. Jntl
Joy<'e ~a~·" · 't how "tw flu J:oo<l work ctn \ 1•1 v. vr1 y
"ell" fananciully.
I .. : R F.FUSF.S TO Sf:W on hu1r a mt PlCpen
m rnts w t th fl xnt 1v1•'I. takll11t nrr ht~ own oncl' J "1•1•k
to wa:i;h il 1ind ll•t thl· i;calp hrcut hl'
A mon ~ his <'us tomnll iH l' children "1th
leukt'n1111. burn vw1 1m11 nn<I injured wnr vc•t1•ran-.
Thl• wiR m ok\•ro;' nt'<'Cll<'s )(l'1w1·ully ('om .. from
S\\ 1lt<'rland and Wt·~t (;1•rm11n~
The syntht•t1c ho1r 1>1ccc 1mlu11t rv 1llcl SS52
million bus m e!ls In 1974 hut Ml to $432 m1lhon l;1st
yeur. portly be<'aus1.• of the rrccss1on, J o) r t• sa1Ci
JO \'('F., 3t\. Bt'YS 1-:tTROPEAN hair to matrh
the color o f his t'ustoml'rs I It' has 11 cm ploy1·~ 10 his
'<hop hi'twec•n two intt'rstatc frrev.a v-; ,1 fey. miles
south of Son Du~go
A n ative or Lon~ Be ac h . he t'arncd a
bache lo r 's de~ret> 10 en1i1ne erang ut l'C LJ\
and worked brie fly in nt>rospacc before "n h ltle old
wig m aker without n fanuly" became a fnend a nd
ta lked him into learning the trade
A per sonal anlerest also played a part. One of
seven c hildren reared bv tht>1r mother aft er their
rather died . J oyce becam(' bald at 26 -a facl that
helped keep h im out of pohli<'S
A sisler. R ep. Mary Bnlchcllcr <D low a l. was
re-ct ntly elt>ctcd 10 Congrtss.
"NORMAl,.LV, A Gll\' WE;\'T bald to the poml
it wns really nollt'eable by his lat<' 40s but all th<'!IC
cos m etics a nd llpr ays are helpm~ the hair foll out
early," said J oyce 1n an mter vicw.
"Now. many Amc1i cans "ho ore J:Oang bald do
so by their l:it.-20s. Stress 1s anotht>r big fnctor."
The tortilla ·hke toup<>e was difficult to ket•p 0 11.
seldom C'us tom·made and usually fading m color.
and is bctnJt re placed by exotic hntr pif'Ct.'S otfering
uch com<' on ad \'ert1~1nR as "total realis m . un-
detect a bl r com f)uter m a tcht"d t h<' r eal
.)'OU ..
pres1dent m a nallem ptlo ::_z,·~~~::.:."~:.~·:;.~.:';!..:,,~ Vatican theologian has ~uggt'!>t ''hen:\ l'r hl• "'l'Ol he ..,a,, ;t.'rlll-':\'l'" •1 '' \•t.•lo. ~11 1> 1.111 11
end its year-old Cl\'tl war. •• Ntw ..... , o.,. 01 .. uc •••. ,.,. E · ed that women determined 10 fha 1lantl. l>.lh\•t ' ~o 111 South\ l('I
Police s aid i8 persons ~~~~;,:.,~··~": .. ~~;~~~ "";."'~;::i,• abort u nwanted hab1e:. should nam T ht.> I h.i " \\m-ri,•d about
w e re ki lle d and 96 °',..,,, ' iopm 'i<••,,..•l~••v•~ '"al least cons ider " gl\mg birth lhl· pohtil'.tl im pJct 0 1 btll)(IO 111
d M411 U( ""~ comou\ ~" 5•1'Qlt-and pUlttng the ir 0rrspnnn UP for dO('hlll('<,l• I l'flll>?l't'' Ill lht•ll ('OllO v.ounded since m 1 rughl •d"' \\lo• •• lft• ooo• •• •O•<~ ... tr\ ' lh I !>'"'""" ~ adoption He called 1l '"a \ ahd ~t\ t• 1 111'\\ 1 mn1•r, .1 1·011
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11•-0 "•D•'*ft " ..... ...,.,.. alternat ive to tht• trJ"ed' ol t<'C'eplwn W tll W ... .,.,'"•" P"O DOft('t' "'
Sunday in Be irut <i nd
ne1ghborin,:: sum mer re
sorts a s "e ll as north
Lt.•ba non
Le banes t.· ... upporter~
o f S )rtan l'rrs tdl'nt
llafe1 Asi1 ad 's socialist
Baa th pan ~ µublicly
<'a iled for an a ll·out
Synan military intcrven ·
lion to disarm 14·arnng
!\fos lem and C hrist ian
pri vate a rm 1t'S in
Lebanon.
Did Sneog Kill?
PITTS BL' RC II IAP >
•"•1,.,1 ~t•n10to A•'••''" ln'\.l•'u'• bortton. •• :::~:· •,~ ~::'.";1 ~:•:,:"':.:_,":'~~ The comm enl a r) b.} lh<' Ill'\
(An 0o 1 •o om Am "' com Gino Concett1 . theolo~1an of the :::'.'" ,S:;"1~":,•:~ .. 0~~-~:;:'°:,' ;: Vatican JOUrna l L O~st>n atorc·
oon-•hCM<•Of•m•h i1 '° Romano. ca me a!> J "babies.fo r
~1111o&••~•S•Tu•o•• :>a le" scandal erupted tn :'\aplt.>~ ""-"""•"•n and Genoa '"'" Wum .. n \tdf' of 0..AtP'I off'WI Ch
tl'\q C n .. ,,_. .. A CiAtto•IO PP\ 0 ,._ '' ..,,4" ,,,.,.,,,0100''' (Jtt'""'
._.'°"•'<~ '""'""'.., vn1""''"'''V nt C~•·•o""" ... •"' J. , .. nt •HO " UC
l1v•l'W' £ •tt"n\1on on< ct••• l>'"otf'•m 10,
nut\•\ ~ Am I p m Aud1to11uf't\
~'Y"'Ovnt (011,.a,. 4tn S. A.tt1tv1,,
\t , O•lnQ• ft"t h) &rH''<J "'*''
'""'" ~"" Conu 1pt\ 1n (,HIV (PhlOhOOO
Gf-owti\ Al\0 0-vttO(trn,.nt Jtt'""' l
~._.,,,.~, J• Ed 0 , 4'ufhor, Jectur,.,
d""1 C.0'1\Ult•nl '" (MIV (h1f<JIP'IOOd [ChK'~U·~ A vc ,,..,,~ E ;1.tPMtQI\
two G4Y _.,.,., • f'\O wor• \hoD Fri 1
tO pm • '>•t • ,. m n noori 1 \
C> m AM 7•• ~<'"''Sf 1,.1'\(~ LAb. UC
1r"1nr t•rnex1\ F•• ill f\•1,,q ~o
''-"'<non 'Mlvt>ddY
POLICE W l::R E In\ ei.l1gut1ng
reports thal a coupll• m Naples
who had two da ughl<•rs or their
own bought a baby boy ror o n1•
m illion lire or SU!OO. and a child
less couple purchased a nl•wl.>orn
baby for a n !'quul sum m Genoa
The latest all('gal1oni. foll owl•d
simila r cases 10 the Naples an•a
that resulted in t hree arrcsts and
were partly blamed on the pover
ly of the tee mm~ r egion
\LT llOl G ll R•:H C.Et; at
count:. mu:-1 lw \It'" \'<I \\1th 'om1·
skl·pllc1-,m tht• 1·11nch111m' thl''
rl'l,1k a1 t' 1111!1 In "" man\ 111 ~11
mul'l1 tlet.111 t h.11 .1 p1C·l11n· 111·
'clop' of 11111 111 t'.trlll111<f1.1
•
Lot"k of food .
ll."Popons Ottff
med I,. f 11 .~ ,, rPt't-H f "
rapid gr"ec·fh .
•our«"e• 11ay.
~\nl1 (.'11mm un 1sl tl'.,1!.lanl·1•
fo1 <'l'l> Jn• rcpn1 tl•d act1vr 1n In
dochma bul on/\ 111 ('1.1r11hodia <lo
tht•\ J flpl•ar I 11 ht• i.:nm tnJ.: ,\ A Sl'\'t>rt• four-dav
smoj? an this mdustnal
c1tv la st No n :-mber ma\
ha i. c contn buted to the
deaths of 14 people. lhe
L' . S En q r on men l a I
Protection Agency says
SAT11•0AY, MO 11
0 Y"'4l'f'I•< Prrw "t•t1on ano (.on •f"rtnc~ Lt•Oer\hlp l•cn1uQ~
lfll'W ... 01rC1, B S \t•ff ~''°''•t"'.
C..lll'(f'I /4 UC l•Yl'W E•tP"\•on ~
0•¥ ~~mtNr. • lO • M ' :JO p tn
R"' to !.oc••• Sc•ef't<t l•b uc
''"''""" c.tm~, F,• lO tf'll(.fUOt'
<I,.\\ "'Wtflr••I~. IVf"Ct\ .tfttel ~r•1N'J
In an article ~nl1tled "Wh~· Do
They Sell Ba b1es '" · Fathe r bm
celti wrote "In tht• center of '>ad
episodes are unwed mother-. or
mothers with numerous ch1ldrPn
and ma rried couplcs des1rin.i.: lo
adopt or have a bub~ ··
Take• Plunge
1 numbt•r nl rt'!'."t Jn1·1• gr1111p .... lh1· 1ar~t·st hc>tnJ? th,. 'l!laci.. <'obi a
are ba~vd nt•.11 I h1• Jlmglt•fl T hai
borde r StnJ!C'r Landa Ronstadt. one
ul \ht• f C\\ pop music !;lar~
who doc...,n 't write her O\\ n
i.ongs. 1s taktnj? the plunge
on her ne xt album by m·
duding one song she wrote
Mlh bass player Kenn~
Edwards
A t e am o f 10 ·
vest\g ator s rom part.•d
d e aths 1n Alle g h l'ny
County during lhe pollu
li on epi s ode w ith
mortality r ates for 11
previous years and s aJd
1t found m or e deaths
than migh t be exP<!cted
statistically
So~lali••• I.rad .
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<AP I -The Socialist
Party st ayed on top as
rN urns we re counted to·
day from Porlug a l's first
free parlia m enta ry elec·
lion in SO ye a rs . Bul
there v. as no chance or its
gcllmg the m ajonty 1t
sought m the new 263·se al
parlia ment
Soc1ahs t le ader Mano
Soare~ rc1ccl c d over
lures from the cl'nt••r
anrl ni;:ht lo J01n to a
co.1.l1t1o n .iovernmenl
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Front Pagfl> A 7
COMPLAINTS UP. • •
of Beller Business Bureaus. said local groups re
ceived over 6'' m ilUon calls of all types la st year
Thirt<-en percent were complaints. The r est of the
<'ullt rs wanted 1nformalion only.
The bu reau11 Rel two kinds of complaints·
formal protcl>ts that are followed up and infor m a l
gnpes on which no ection 111 t11ken . The number of
over -a ll compla ints increa~cd steadily in the late
1960s a nd early t970 's from 32•.ooo 1n 1006 to almo~t
l.5 m illion In 1973
TH E TR ENO WAS REVERSED IN 1974 and by
1975 the number of com pluints -formal and In
form a l -was down l() 8441.00'l
The d ecline does not necessa rily mean that P<!O·
pie are compla m lntt less. a lthough Tuttle said he
hoped 1l indica ted great.er custom er satisfaction
Other factors causinit the decrease include the sales
s tump of 1975. Tuttle said People bought less and
ther efore ha d fewer new products to complain
about.
T he increased availability of complaint outlets
a lso conl nbutes to a drop ln the number of com·
pla ints received by any one agency.
Whal a r e peop le com plaining a bout'>
T HE OFFICE OF CONSUME R Affairs. In a re·
port on com plaints to state and local agencies. s aid
automobiles are the most common focus of dis·
satis faction . Autom obile gripes accounted for 18
percent of all complaints in 1974.
Home repair s were the second m ost common
area of dissatisfach on, representing 11 percent of
all com plaint'> in 1974.
The Better Business Bureaus statistics showed
m ail order businesses accounted for 15.3 per cent of
all com plaints in 1975. Automobiles we re second
"ith 5 9 percen t of au complainL\.
..,,~~ ,.,,.,,.I".,.' tn rTt>r,.,.t y,,.,
"NEWBOR!'l BABIES are not
goods for s a le ... Father Concctt1
said. "They cire h uman with m
alienable and mviolabll' rights ·
He a lso s a id "t he lnw 1>!
nature" and national s tatutes
bestow on pare nts the r1i:ht and
duty or upbringing their children
Mari11e Nurser~· •
Tidal Salt Marsh
Project Nears End
FRE MONT 'AP) -Three men in orange 1umps u1 ts and h igh
rubber boots n dl' a bulldo1cr-drawn sled ac ross lhl' gooey mud or
San Francisco Bay hke mechanu:ed ncs paddy workers, carefully
planting s prigs or cor<tgrass
They arc puttmi;: the fin1sh1n~ lo uchcs on a SI I m1lhon ftod1•r;1f
project to re-('slahlas h a 110 a ('re tidal c;alt m ar-.h al<ing~1dt·
Alameda Cr eek near this l'lt)' 2.S mll£'s soulht>a1>I of S:in Yrant·1~<·0
"\'OU CA!'! T HINK Of' a m :i rsh a.., a forC!>.l of lht' \hon·lln1•-..
"aid P aul P l\nulMln. a holant~l workmi.: on lht• 1)row1·1 ror the·
Arm y Corps of Engmeers "ll"s a nur1.ery for ..sll k111<ls or 1nar1 n1·
hfe.
··rt may b<> the mrn;t ..,1~n1flcant thmR I l'Ve r <lo to my hft•," -.:ml
the bearded 30·yeur-old Knutson
Earthen d ik('s wt•rt' erected yeors ago to turn the ar('a mto u11
rvuporation pond lo collr ct sail from th<' wa lt>r Now 1 h1· dike·:. hav1•
been breach<'d , :.ind the expt•riment 1s a lmcrl a l INirnmg lhe most ef
f1c1ent, cconomiral and rnpad method for n ·turning s11r h l;1n<I to it s
natural !<late
There arc a bout 200 an
dividual tes t p lots whr 1 t•
v11rious typt•s 11( vc·~1•t;.11ion
have tx>en plantt'd ~ln('t.' lh<•
pro)e<'t bell an thr ee yl'ars •ii.to
( ECOLOGY )
"IN ts ACR ES CW Ul WF.R m oro;h, W<''rc trying numerou' chi
ferent m ethods of l(rowinll cordRrass uncl J'Hcklewccd f rom 'Prtll1'
and seed." Knutson said m on mtcrv1ew
"Altogether. w(•'re scttmg out IJ,000 'prigs and 711 Jrnllon' or
seed. gathered 1n marshe!> a hllle down the bay from hert•
"ln hve acres of upper mars h. where lht> tides reach only 1nrn·
quently. we're scedmR eight diffe rent plant t.pcc1cs. such us b1 a:.'-
button . curley dock and s alt gr ass." he added
Sc1ent1sts plan to obser ve how thr b1lancc of the arreai:t.• dO<'.s
on 1ls own.
"THlS TF.ST AR Et\ SHOULD tell JUSl about more 1nformat1on
than anyone needs to knol about how to build a mar sh." Knutson
said
The Corps of Engineers bee.rime involved because 1l net'dcd
some place to tlispose of the dred2e material from a near by flood
control proJect It also wanted to see If som ething could be done
about compenl'ating for lhe mars h area that the flood control work
would wipe out
Already. the rcvltahied mar<1h is bc1ng hcav1ly used by birds us
feeding gr ound s.
"SANDPIPE RS SHOW UP llE R E in flocks of t housands.·· said
Knutson. "You ca n Se<? cgrrL'I over t he re. and wilhts and herons
The mud is full of pc>lychete wor m s and lots of hllle fish called sail
waler gobies th at ·s what the ht>rons are feeding on."
The res ults of the t>XJ)<'n ment eventually will be publis hed as a
guide for governmental aRenc1c .. and cons('r vat1on groups interest·
.-din c:nlt mftro;h rt>rl:im;1t1nn Kn111 .. nn ...... -i
LJck ot food \\ l'JIJ''"' ancl
m ed1cmc· prl•\ l'lll 1 .111111 i.:nm th
sources s;n
1\hout 70.01111 r('f,1t1\1•h \11t111~·
Khmer RoUl!l' cuntrol lhl' popul,1
t ion Hefuj!t•es -.a~ ooh :i handfl1I
or armed <,oldtt•r.., Jrt' in ea<·h
\'lllal'te Vtllag!'r" rt11 not OH'r
power their ,::u a rds bl'C·:ww lhl''
wen• lolcl lhal ti Olll' -.uldll'r dic · ..
C'\'eryont' tn the \tllai:t· \\Jll lw
killed. thc fl'fll~N· accounb 'a:-
n :w PF.O PU~ ltl-:l'OllT ill'
tually SN·ing e xc>r ut1ons hut
manv claim to huvl' '><·en lhl' f t·
suits. 1-:ar lv o n , the Khme r
Houge launC'.h<'d a rampa1gn tu
1·hminalc fornH·r !.OldH•t :. a nd
<'I\ ti S<'n ant!. o f t he• ckfruted I.on
:-.:111 go\'!'rnmt•nl Thou..,and'> nl
J><'Oplc ar(' s J td to have d1sap
pl·art.·d
t\mhas!>ador B 101 k said ht> 1>a w
lar_1!1• group" nl marl'htn~: vout h-.
111 Phnom Pt·nh. rJ('h \\tth .1 i.:1111
to Oil\' h.intl Jilt! a hrn• 111 th1·
olh1·1
I lc -,,11<1 I gut I Ill· 't 1 .111,::1• in1
prc ... .,11111 tlll' 11•i.:11111• h." till' .11
llVi' '-llJlJHtrl t.f lh1' k111d 111
pt•r...on ·
SllO RT r o l.ITI<. \L 1111'1'11111!'
art• lw ld 111 (" ,1111 ho1ll .1 .1ho11t ont·1·
J WCt'k l't'Ofll <' lll (.•Ill J.!l•tf to >A-ll rk
ha rcll•1 anc1 1h1• I '1111 .. 11 S1,1t('' ''
as!>a1J1·1!
L:.1,t vl·:11 , h1111 i.:1•r. hun~t·1
11•lalt•d 1llM·;1s1•\ anrl 1.•x h:1u'ilior1
tonk a hcuv~ dl'alh lull a mon~
c·hild rt·11 . th1· :i u1·d <1r11I -.at•k,
\'artnu<i :.c1urce:. 1>11 v 11111 t h•· op1•111n~t ol iwvt·ral 'c om mun1:-1
hlo<· l'mhuss1cs in Pht11)tn P1•nh
s1•1•m1"1 to 11111 11· u te th1• l1•adcn. 01 t•
twcommi: m on· contulc•nl :incl or
garll :t.l'd
l,'11clt'r I h<• econom1 r plann11111
of the f rl'll<'h 1•1h11·utt•d Khit•u.
1tw <.'t1mbod1 ans an• r r<'allng ;111
u2rnnan soc·1N y w1lh !'.m,111 to
1h11>try ~eatt t.•rt•d Ill lh<' r<1u11
trys1dc . Ills 1!159 doetnral lhe,1<.
al thc Sorbonne an Parl!I con
tamcd the broad outlln1• of Ci.I m
bodta's new soeaety.
CITIES MAY NOT ex 1st bul
small support centers may gro>A-
L' rba n 1 za ll o n . a c t'o rdang lo
Khmer Rou2e lhtnktnl't. foi;te rs
feud::ilis m and cor ruption
Although some oh!ler vPrs like n
Cambodia to a Stalmlst 1:utag. or
priso n camp. othcrs fc('I lhl'
eventual complet ion or present
irrigation pro1ccts will c nahh•
Cambodia to huve a food surplus
In a year <11 :-.11. it i~ exper\c·d
tlw <'Ountr y wall bc able to feed
itself. g1' 1 n ~ t he leaders ('on
hdencr ond po!!, ihly leading to 11
relax.ritlt/n or inte rnal control anJ
an opcntn~ o r the C'ount rv lo
\\'c<1IPrn1•r' ·
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NEAR OCEAN A~klna ~.ooo · massive tlre,Place. valllt· home, you 'II love thia one ~ WHERE'? .....,. •
Private path>. fireplace, beamed
ceilings. Pool & rec. room. l year
lease.
"""Grun11da" PJ°'t clc ,:ourmet country atylt JrvincT~rrace. $lw., • ee Sam p C. ..._...._.,~ lrvlo Terr11ce new z br, 2 cm ed bt'am ceilln1•. NtOOO F 1 l •••••••••••••••••••••••
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84 7-1231 ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• :S c~::.J~;,.a~r:;~lj~~ a..ctl I 06 We have uvallable Ute •0 •••••••••••••••••••• for rent, 2 ?r 2 Da. !•vlnE:. p vt patio, gur. $275, -----------1 lovel~ Coupl• come ur homci &. income •••••• .. •••••••••••••• following properties ..... l.a-d 3206 NEW 3 ~r 2 Ba Te rrace, dining, den, frph:, pvl A<.111.S. no pets. 2447 Eldcra ,.. propl"rty . l'r1ced a tNEWPORT SHORES H 3 .57 acr es c h oice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cambridge Mod. avail patlo,1lt1l'.11r.pool.$425, 979-lGSll
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The per crt home ro. S76 000 Blks lo IJch. 1 blk l Anaheim commercial $.SM. Little lsl. Charmin May l. Good location callM8·4t03 ----------~ l~o Lo11ely lurge masle <.:LOsl:: IN. 2 BR.&: den, pools, tennis, V·Ball, I& area 4BR 3ba, patio, trees $42S. :W7•7~4l833•32i5 M~a Verile T.ll. 2br, end Mature adult garden typo
-t.uilc + j.(Ue!>t room & 2bot.cotllgc.Shortwillk encl p;itio, 4 Br 2~'J Ba 8acrtsncarDisneyland 497·3121 ltEHTALS unit, bhns, dshwshr. apts. 2 Br, den, 2 b;.i
hath, t.l1n1ng room l.O beach. Prwatt )'•rd & many bllns, priced bel 250Acrn Mission Viejo c-... _. M• Single Family Homes plush crpls & drps, nr w I P D t Io. Re au l. family room open I · t Aki marketfor1mmtdule. __ _.. pool. NO PETS' landscaped w/pool. No
ge1rden patio 3ndj ~~area. s nc ByOwntr.548·8025 WE llAVE BUYERS•••••••••••••••••••••• JBR.2 Ba ........... s.i25 $28S/mo.$<49·li8JartSpm pets.
gracious cntertainin.e_.1 CUSTOM DUILT on tge FOR: Coiy Jbr " 2br bousH 3 BR, 2Vt n ........... $125 wkdys. Open ror 1nspec· MorffniCWM ., .. #2
Reau\1f ully decanted r1vatc lot· 4 BR 3 Ba· For Big Canyon pro~ lncome units-duplexes to SJOO.S37S. 1.se. No pets J BR. 2 Ba ..... ,, .... SOS lion wknds. 1649 A Iowa, 275 E. l8th St~ C.M. SHAKE UP thruout. Comm pool~ gcean vi'cw ,~iebo: perties. nil 81& Cany lOO units. chlldren.497-2930 38R,2 Ba ........... $4!Ml C.M. 631.3003 HER WORLD re<"reatton. Outstanding Heated pool & 3 car Realty, 644·1193 Fixer uppers-homes " 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... , ••• $4751 _________ -i----------
Wtt & Wild pool home h.ome for only $54,500 gara~c . Offer edSa t .... ~o•TSHOR.,S units S250.2 br,garage,petsok 48R.2Da ......••.•. $4 15 .,....aetU..fwn 3600 New adult walerCront
UnderSi.>7.000!4bdr.2''l <.:ALLNOW, $125000 """"".-" 5 Bu1ldable lots F'ee 40R,2\."1 8a ......... $475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• apls in Mesa Verde. bth, immaC'ulatc thruout. DOWNTOWN LAGUNA; Canalfronl. you own lh Mobile llome Parle!>. Main Rentals, 540·5370 4 Br. 2V: ba, bon , .. , ~00 3 Dr 2 Bil, blt n dshwiihr & Beautiful landsraplflf.
As:1ume VA loan 7'·~ ~ ~ CALL NOW older duplex on com· land. Almost completed CALL INVF.STM ENT Costo Mfto 122 .Townhouses stove, adults, no pets. Exceplionally rich In·
Won'llast.9611-4156 752 7315 merc ial 101. Asking 3 BR, 2\.'J ba, ram. rm. DlVISION·COLE Of'••••••••••••••••••••••• 2DR.<!Ba ........... $3115 $375mo.673·2512 11.'riors, 1&2 bdrms Crom
Th h r .... I $ll8,9QO <May lrade Co REALTORS67SSSl1 MESAVDDE 2fJR,2''l llu ......... SSSO .a.-t ts""-' ... _ _. ISM Mesa Verde Drive
IT'S AIOUT TIME • S00,000 ,. dm. area. Many txtras N I:: W p 0 R T ' 2 RR. 2 Ba ........... 51501 , 5'!75. Mesa Ve rde Villas,
ll'l -.oui.: 1 a ler moue OONALOM.l lltD ~.ARDEN SPOT. Close NewportShorcsl . rres tige31>r.2 ba Cami-3Bll,2l'1Ba ......... S425 .....p;: llNft ~1lswu Ea!!t, Costa M esa.
i., finally on t~e market ""••·••••·•"".,• in, 2·slory, z bdrm ho!"'c CAYWOOD IEALTY Cocw: ciol ly r m_. Newly aecor . 3Bll. 2\lt bn, bon. , • $4:1()1~P·•_•_•,·:~~·••3••7•0• 1714~0>8871. ~l bdr.1.JLUl.'!>ln,lo~w--~guest apt below.See S • 290 Prwrtiy 1600 Watet . A•rdener pd. 3BR,2Ba ...•.. '$.S2S, ...,.,._a •1---------..,,,. ·-:. ...... ....-....... "'"-~* 'M. .. -.... ~L v.:u.»7~.. _1t_ -• -,.-., II' L . 54!' 81 , •••• _ •••• ,................ H .___._ o M ft' ~~~~~:.l~i'.7o~~~~ll ~~ S47.9or·--ofO\\~e·~~aul1ful -.. ,y lti . i;;;;~-~~~ ;~~~~~]· -~::~·~~~~·~ -~· 0: ~tw~~.c.K..~-:.\#~~lho' .~~'(~"4µ'·~
!'op <.:lo'c to schools. 1 wv s tory bargain-homes on larne ~Omer Eastbturr • ~ation space. 1000· sq.ft. next 10 I REALTY l ,:,,rttles · CloteCI Gor-s I I l " 1 """"' bank al slr.eel level $~~ .• I br, enced. garage. M;iin Rcn!11ls. 5"0·5370 -~-pc1rlc. bhOppin~. beach t ~rime n •inc oca ion lot, both in mini cond1 · 4 Br. Z'h ba. 2 fam1I .-~~ BEAUT.GROUNDS
!l68-44S6 'Spanish tile entry steps: lion. Anitious owner w1t1I rooms. rrml dln rm. up w/glass store front M~in Rentals S40-S310 4S23Campus Or . Irvine Cotto MHG 372 ADULTS·NO Pl'.'TS
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--; down 1'? la\ ish living, finance : asking Sl24,900 graded. b40·0166 1pleas Owner/Brkr. M0-7559 ' Campus Valle)' Shop Ctr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 mmull'S Lo ocean. Lgo
EXECUTIYEESTATE I room. Spa.n1sh actent,coNDO UUYS : 3 leuve mesugel o MIHtSHOPPIHG S2!>0·2br,&:arage,kidsok. CALLUl-8600 S37.50WEEK&UP I br. 2 br upper. 2 br s IDRM + rooL fircpl~cc. Glasi. & co~k. Bdrms .. 2 bn .• Kint loca-640 0227. Agnl. t ee. •Studio & 1 Bit Apls down. patio. All re·
Qull!I tree lined roadway de<'or.1lor walls. Chef sl tion. close to s hopping & CENTER Main Rentals, 540-5370 COLLEGE PARK ·I br.1 •TV & M d Serv A a'I furbished. From 1200.
:1helters this e xpansive s kitchen -bru:ht and b«'ach. $59,500 PRICE llEDUCED ~Shops + omces. Fully 2\.'J ba, 23SO sq rt. Pool, > 81 d v. 1 Ga s & w at c r Inc I.
bedroom entertainer's cl UhXt!URe lr)UYS l ~ o ! Big ocean view. Lge., By owner,4br,3ba, VAN· leastd at 45M annu:illy. 3 Br, 2 ba, Cam rm. frplc, parks incl.S490.640.l714 ·~~ldeSc~·!!t pool Draperies, corpets, gas
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double door entry• "".'"It MiriorC'd do:-.ets. incl elevt!lor.$47,$00 I PLAN! View of Back ater & "•r dener __,...... ._ ... •SSOt Fwcek'srcnt d1tioning, swimming l~ovishll\mJ:l'OQmwtlh !tabulou ... "'oocl clecked:? Bdrm s .. 2 ba; Bay,J:1cuu1,224 Nata, NEW PORT BEACH w ,. ···••••••••••••••••••••• wind pool,rec.room,washtra
l'alo:. Verdes hr~plJce'j patio-:-~0'.ercdl . L1°: b«'aut1fulgarden set11ng. lliD.640-ISJ8.0penda1ly: C 0 MM~ RC l AL ~·4l4 l. •RENTALS • 2376Newportntvd.CM &dryers. ~uni.hint• 1:nurme1 maint~nance pus 0 close t o cveryth1ns I BUILDING . Near Hoaa3Br2Ba,d blcargaragc, 3 DOKMS .. 2 IJATllS. 548·915.'>or&t5-3'JG7 ----------
kttrhen' ~·par.lie mom . price make lh" a r~all SS2.SOO !Br Owner. 48r 3ba Do~·e llosp1tal. prime location, S37S mo+ dl'p. 682 Gov. fireplace·. Lorated in -----1&2 BR gar den opts.
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. Shores/ Raycrcst I' c 1n ftne C'ond111on ; l"an erner Sl , 673.1166 f prime l\:orth end section t'rplr. dshwhr, pvt put10.
(oiv lanuly mum ~Mr ' t.:~ .. , 7~~ ~ '~.., ,,...~ •. , , 1 do do:.e to i.hoppin" & land S109,5006-t2·8001 i:ive tax sheller/s pt'nd11· OutstancJmi: ocl'an ,.1ew. 1 Bil t•urn St85 nr. Irvine Ind. Area. $100
ini: .i.1.11r1 '"c· ,,, m.1!.l1·rl [ I bearh An.ioou~ 01• ncr!LIDO ISLE rust 4 Br ble-<:an be fi nanced by 2217 RALEIGH CIMc to beach S500 Mo. Lots of bltns. pool, walkl~o~IS. S57·284l _ l~•dt(""" 'J11t.:111.1r) :iml ~ ~ 11~~;11~·~ ask!ng ~9.9SO Ua. l2e S. Patio. SJ60.000 owner. Penthouse apart· 3 Br. 2 ba. Pool, patio. 3 lll>llM. +ram. rm . p, to shopp1 nl!. " nu.INcwly clcc·ora tl.'d Ille c·hillfrc•n rt•tre·11~, -.,_ ......... _ Bt.:1\<.:H MOBILE w r mcntwithview. lovt'IY decor, quiet balhs, has while water bca<'h.llJIW.rn1hSt. studii) l'allci,l adult.N•• ' ' · ., ' llOM L·c / 1 nan<' e' u w n r · COLE OF ... .,WPORT el hbo hood •""5 1·n~1 view. 81lt·1n r"n"c, ovAn, v Tro1111•,11 rl•Jr yurd Wllhf • ~ I <:ourtcsy to brkr1. ,.... n I: r ............ , a.. ~ 548049~ J><•b.APllh:inl·es.\Jtllpd. 11h11nmc•nni.: 1mol and fcrrl , li3 MAYPl.OWER J2xGO, 673-90071833.9780 REALTORS pool, m a Int. & gardener. l11shwshr .. ref rig. $425 ~~~~~~~~~~ S 160. llSU w. l !Jl h.
pit• J\n c•n1crtf11ncr's lie-, YEltY PRIVATE 1 s:nack o~ the oceanfront. 2SlS E. Coast llwy M8·8797 Cor appl. l\to. 642_3452. l1~hl 'SFvr :ippointmcnti (l _.. • .. 1' ti \.1ew d1n1ng & l1v1ng HARBOR VIEW HOMES 675-551 I 3 Br, 2 Ba. Santa Ann MlSS10N nEALTY SUS CASITAS --------. 11 ~7 6010 vcrsn.""' y:iru.'" ur e rms. A wht1le of a buy: Carmel·J Br $86 900 • • 494 0131 • • 1-'UllN lli\CllS & t OR S3.1.'l. Nl.!ar new 3 br, 2 bo, {~""" '" •.,, 1,.,.., ll'>•f Nic1• H<x:k l hlli.. Call qulckly $13,000 Prin only 644.4j57 llgls, S37S mo.· Bltns. -----·-----1 Exceptionally N1rc frplc, Anr, yard, no pets. [~ tl l lu sec ~his ~ri<lc of '&i CAMBRIDGE 20lCS2. · IKwProperty 2000 <'Pts & drps. Cr plc. Ver)' charming 2 story. 2 21\0Newport l\lvd <: M t.:.C. M.642·1003. l !il1S11'ffj I owners IP oml'. 4 2 Bit. 2 ba. Benut1<ully ILUFFS ••••••••••••••••••••••• M2·1247 br, den, 2 ba, 2 frpk, ·· · · ----------ilf:iii• I lldrms ·, 2 bo You OWi'\ lnd$l'f)d. Looking down ()pt'n Sat %·5. Sun l·S l TO' u ... tTS Terrine EasL~ide family natural wood paneling FURN. 1 br apt, ulil pd 2 Br. t lia, Pool, Ultns.
• ' tbclaod SI07,000 on the pounding surf, 48r, 2,,. ba, 2 fami'lv k 11. b W/3 b g bdrms lrg thruool. !X'll & grooved Pool. Adults, no ~ts Orapes. S200 per mn.
TI< , Builder· Bro e r ~· 1na ome I ' I nrs. Lari:e trees. \Ila blk $210. f\lso 2 br nrt. $200. 642·9361art5PM """' I ~ with lar1tc view deck. See rooms, frml din rm. up MW & near new income garage. & huge yard . or Crom ocean. No. end. + ulil. 22G5 C11nyon Dr -,---------~ SECLUDED 552·7000 tooayat W.000! 11raded. 640-0166 <Plea~ property .Go~d. tax <'h1ldrcn & pet~. Asking Couples pref. no pets. Apu-·.833·8S33. N~ .2 br & den. l ba.
SPANISH ESTATE + I .. Bf-."--leave m essage) o sbelter&apprec1atton. $400 per., mo. free Ren· 8585. m o. Yrly l sc. Avail r.~ay lst. S27S. 329
POOL-ASSUME I THE . · .. · • uu .I.Miu-~ 640-0227. Agnt. LIOHS ESTATIS tal Serv1rc. 540-8944 or 494.2791 Vry lrl? 1br, ntly dccoral· Untvcrs1ty Or. 642·6243
SJS,000 I VILLAGE. . . ~1:7 536-8832 &t6-77ll. Walker & Lee ed. Sl95. Also Jbr & den, NEWLY DJ::COHATED
Quiet roacfw;.1~ lo prl\'atc ! Rf.ALTOR S ·· 4 .. ·HOO ~·--1& Real F.statc. Newport leach 3269 nu crpls, pool, lndry rm, 2 llr w/j.(arage $200. New
11:irk1 n ~: Sc cl u d ''cl · D&A 6 3Br. 2Ba. dlnrm, 2 car gr., ••••••••••••••••••••••• hllns, vr~ ~vt, $ZOS. No c rpt.fenced yard-water
"1rlkw11y t o i:roundi..1 CHOICE BLUFFS E blUns, dsbws hr, frplc, llG CANYON pcl.s.S4S.688:i. pd. 2228 "A" Placentia
1ohclt1·rco I>)' h11Lh actolX'; VIEW PLAN· Two Lovely Con corpcts, drapes •. large LUXURIOUS LIVING HuntilM)tOft leach 3740 Ave. 636-4120 JloS.
"alb' 1':\l•1·1111vc entry HOME d o miniums . One In UNITS fenced yd w/pat10, nr Prof decorated light & ••••••••••••••••••••••• . h1•low rt•cl lilt• roof'' Original Bluffs, One In schools & So. Coast airy 2 U/lt, den: wetbor, BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn Beautifully landscaped
:-. c I' u r .11 ,. m n s l l' r S lkclrooms, 2• 2 balhs; Newer Bluffs. ~a With NEWPORT IUCH Blat a. S375mo. 49'·5849 frplc Lovely pvt yd apt.a $170 & $180 Spanish gard3en81ypeDlodhult ohpts. lx-droorn i..111ctuary vlus rul·de-snc St 1. BIOt'k to Bedrooms, 2~ Ba. Patio, U A 11 J 1 { t 1 bid • l 1 ·2· r. s was e r.
:I rh1lt1rrn·,. rc'trcati.., pool :ind tennis rourts. AdJa<'ent Greenblt. Pride-of·~wnership T.he 0...P.... 3226 w/pa o. va une 5 Ye g, pvt enc sar, encl. gar .. BBQ. Gos &
l''orrnJI d111c l"amilv I nrnc f~m1lv arc~ ELKINS CO., R•alto-Bluffs units: 4 Units w1lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• lse. pool, sauna, lndry. a Its, water pd Pool · · 1 .. .. .. J •• Woods Cov• .. '" r 1 s Ith PEACOCK 644-5335 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk L• M''.-HCH· ........ "5 room ll<'Jr t·ourtyardl Sl36,SOO ,.. 881 Dover Dr. 631·1 b!:~:~es~eil~~lleS ~nd 3 BR. 2 Ba. crpts. frpk, 2 W.of Dc:ich off Slater. ~ " """" !,1;.~l~.· ~.utm1 ~rfr(~1~ln1rcpon1rn1IJ' I LE RAISOR Charmer with priv•<'Y. 4 + ,,,._. paneling. Luxurious un· car car, bltns. '300, Deloit Dupl~x, JBr. 2Ba, 842·7848 778Scott Place, CM
'"'"" ·~ " vu, deck, 2 bdrms. Dead· ~ llS In a luxurious setlinn. --t' l' • p a t Io. b I tin s ' ........ ...__. •---h 642·5073 ll\'lni: Talo.t• Cl\'f'r exist ! end sL 1-:it<'ellent starter Beautiful home with big • 3 BR Apt, 2 Ba, lrpl<', washer/dryer. On Bay..__,....• --3769 ----------
1ni.: IQ.in .11 ~:l 19 ra •r 1 REALTY for beach lovers. $69,500 dining rm . den & enter· $2l8,000. Le3$e hold. bltns. $300. 499-2986 or Bch w/playground adj. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastsl-.&ge 2 br
month !lio nrw loun <·vr. 1 tajning area overlook.in& I! lft.. R 4oc .. 86 ... ..,. c II 67c ll'" f 1or2 Br Adults no n..t• Bltns, w/w, llrps, pool. b' fo'or (ll'l\'Ollt' :.howmi:j' ~S2.lCampus Dr., Irvine big 5pr awlinc pool. I ...... ,,..... _,.,mo. 8 .... "'a · ' ' r~ "' patio. Adults, no pets.
•'.111 H47 fiOIO Cumpt1:1 V allc)' Shop Ctr Hurry. <'Dll 645·0303 Placlt FcMMfcM Valley 3234 6• ~:~t~~'Jf~'if6.~~~ E. S200. 645-3971 ,.,.,,..,,,9 .,,Hw""ri"'''' i CALLlll·l600 j FOIESTOLso ... 1Mc Pl p•rl:lea ....................... WATERFR ONT 2sE s·d L u e [ 11---" -, ast 1 c uit2 r llh a, e lt~ft'll~ 7Sl•tt'M Condo.GrecnVallt'y.4br. +den, 3Ra, 2/prk $40 WK UP 1&2 Ur & frplc pool adlts S250 ' '! .• · VLllLYLIAMGGE I 3 Br A·lrame w/ Jacuui. .... ••u~ .. jl(M 2~ bath. patio, d blc car spaces. Ooat sllps/sid Hach. Color TV, maid 145 E' lBth St S45-M97 • ; $76,SOO. Nr. bch, pool & 12 UNITS gar .. OW, Cplc, $375/mo. lie avail. $900. Yrly lse scrv. Pool. nm 1\1 1'.:SA, · ·
tennis. 642·3850 Bkr N I All 'l 963-4569 063-1786 l&t/lasl/ $200 sec. Don 415 N. Newport 81, NH GRAND OPENING .,I F.njo y the' l11:htrdj ear y new. uni 5 N 6449060 646-9681 THE
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111• l!Jr:'lt:t'. nNr lwh,• llOl'I or "'ulk 10 flt•arby IA Y.CllEST roof. Priced be low ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT J br, db Unique Cottage Corl cider FOR IUDS A,..D
-.u ~JO ic.1111 ll1llllt•.1tl f>r I i.hoppcn.: r rntrr :ind Spotje!>I 4 BR. + family S20.000 per unit. $45,000 Fi~place. DW. 3 bedrm 2 l{aragc, yrly lease. $600. person. Must be able to THElll PAll!HTS!
i;c hool, ~1nt:lc> t1tory rm. + din. rm., 3 b:i., down. Principals only ba, cpts. drps. $365/mo mo. ASSOt'iated So. Cst. care for 2 nt<'e <'als, feed-•Pool
5 IEDROOM 1wnh~c '"uh 3 bdrm~ . 2 pool home. llnck frpl. please. Agent. 642·8550, 963·"569 963·1786 Brokers, 573.7137 eves. Ing etc. A lovely yard. •2 Bedrooms
,RESTl"-E hath,, k11c·hf'n <'ou.nyard ••CO M !IC 0 D 0 R F.S Mklng IHS th11n rt>place· eves 546·1081 20130lhSt. ND. •Tot Lot
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You'll 11All llnd .. hulll.! SG2,0UO Pnriflc Crorn the llvmi: ..... I p 5 UNITS patio, pool, $325 mo. 1 yr 0 n l h c "t• o 1 n l' '. S. CIH!Mftt• 3776 Pomona at llllh StrccL
tw11w hlo.1• 1h1 .. a11111n tori room nncl dr('k of lhh ., r'Of'• WestslaeCoslaMesa.A1l .lease979·7888 Ovcrloolcini: Jetty & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 6.'H·3StS •111ly ~h'1.:w10 l't·1 frrt for lo11ely JliR or 2+dcn. de· l..etwt Main Chonncl. '1 beds, 2 Dr, bltns. attach iiur.1----------• 675 7060 * 2 bdrms, close to ever· St~. Utll pd. 2 br, "aro"C, 2b s · t cJ 1 l I t J"" • nt1•1 t u111111~. roomy t•orutor <'Olor11, ult llp• • uthlna. SllS,000. Call f·-. .. .. a. ummcr or win er rps, c ose o lr '• ,,., IRAHD HEW
l.111·h .. n Y.llh ~.intc-11 hkr1 pllon<'C kltch .• plusl't J " ''" rental . ..-umlturc ava1lu-Coron11 Ln.827-18:J3 ,,.11 111~ 111 I t'.•r y.11 <1 I e:irpeting. over&Ltcd a 6'13·4S22. BKR. Main Rentals, 540·5370 ble. 11200 mo. on yearly Sant COUNTRY WOODS
··111 .. e• I ll .111 .... 1111pp1n•1• r "Jlr dbl lot or"ftnl" ATMOSPMIH 0 Id A ' ff II lease. WDterfronl llomC3 aAno 3710 lfOll!••tZl1tSt.
:,·Mui" •'-t n···" '"' J u~1 t ~!rd';.n 'only .. MH.~. .. Indoor /Outdoor 11vrn1t on :~w e':n 11:~ l ~o~' oc. '::S l .b:;:,cnced, kids, 631-1400 •••••••• •• •••• ••••••••• 2 Br&. d en, ftrcploct•.
11,11•11 Wu11 '1 lu..,l ''•U:>llV. rK <.:11rd1H mod hfoyttMGoodUf• lrornerk>lnrxtto i;rffn· cupied. $32,700. 1tro11. MainRentols,:W!>·5370 COUNTltVLlVING.2 11r G4S.Mit3
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8 688 I fl" •fl<' S-\2.900. l>wnr •l.i\t~UNA BEACll • HOUSE SAT&< SUN. l $. llACH UMfTS 1163-4$6G96:J.l786 May J, SJOO. 557·8113 Wt:fo:KLY RATF.S New crpt~. Smnll rh1fd
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.irt•.1 i-..•.1 hury Tr;1l't !O. h o I 1 ~ <' r <' <' n:; ..... 1 Building Sile, w/slream, SJSO, 962-40".,it puUlna Qrf"('n, $1):'.0, )fl27 t,., ~ = ~~ g300. a73 3009 ufl ii 30 tlfXI :?1'1:? or 111 h ~ by 90 1llum1nat<'d ,.hac1ow box THULY FINE LIVING .. on 2·3 v.:aullfu acres. tr~. rocks. North San lhrbor <;rut <.;i rdc.
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I d I h I ...... _ IOMD IE.ALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc lndcd yo elec 644-2611 nr. Fairview &c Baker. 1bn.c ""' ,1 blmel• ---------1~-=-=~-==.:::..:_.::-1 stove'& dshwshr: $400. S.Cla1Mlll• ll761·-------~ Nopcts.S200.S4S·l882 ra •n<>ts I , <><'ks to wa--a I 052 , .. hMrl C... 2007" N B I I •••••••••• •• •• •• •• ••••• ----------1 Coast llwy .• shops & "';"' s-e.AM 1010 Lce tbtdrm.~mptrum. • tw rt an. nr Sprci;il 2 DR for 11 dal tr~nsPOrtation. llt0,500. •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jcleal Investment for Adams bcwn Beach 'iShoreclltf1 48r, 2Ba on gdult · p a t ios ~cw br,2ba,p3llo,garage.no
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• • R 3 NF.XT TO BEAC"H, new crpta. Xlnt cond. w/rock r;.p1c c'~s R & O 642.(1681 yd. SMO. 67S·SA10 4 Br. decorator home, 2 N I I . r Eastside, d~h~hr, pntlo, LanunA '~ •~st 2BR '"-•.View lot e n closed Cov patio Lr1 toe Boat Sa, fam rm. panoramk ear ynf'w, owerunilo end.gar.S275 6·11·0878 " " "" ~ w /whlte picket fence. & · 11 • ' • VA •HI...... l"IM 32•U ocean view 1495. 492.a710 duplex: :i rm, 2 ba., frpl ... 1---------
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• • DoplC'X·2RR 2b11, dbl 1A11k for Wnnd111 • • Pvt Pty has ~.000 tor Park vl;~~w 3 Ur 2~ 5..t. AM 3210 Bay & De11rh R<•alty pd~. 2U5 Cnn)'c>J\ Or. ~~~r~"tt:J &ni!:e;~°':~· t7l 4l 49!> 1407 dv.1\pymntonnewornr· Ba. up1rided cpl!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •G7SJOOO • • Aptt' 833·M33
ocn vu" S12S.OOO.IMMACULATE 4 BR ly newincomcpropcrty drPf, frplc:, mirrors. S:10. 2 br, kltlt ok 81ktobeach.3 8R.2 8n, Rr,$210+utll Adult'I,
ZAGRO DZKY Rltr w/hill vu. MUST SF.LL. lnOransoCo. Prtnclpab car a•r. 1700 mo. Dy Cara11t'.N1cey1rd.Fee. upper. Adult•. no pets. no peLt1. G79 Center St.
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_9628311 ~~~itor~~r~~ . ..:~~!~;ldwn Gt:RWICK&SON AprilSpecloJSB ~~~·t::\'~~~1f:~~~ Lic.contr•rtor.6730:?16 PAlNTING/ltEPAUt. 25 ..,_~~ -u:1-~·s NURS l-:HY.
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work. bookrJSl'~. "all Uc Bl2111-l2 mow & edge & hauling. •FREE HAULING• Mos-.. Take advantage or my S7 ))l'r IJ hour moval. 2Jyrs 1n NB Jr'"'· 673 1715 R -·-' · p h · · hrllnsrd. 36011-; <:st ll"Y un1Ls. sm. JOb~ !Jti3 'IOSli ~ 217U G73-6041,____ · on Cleanup & tree work ••••••••••••••••••••••• exptonence. 536·7056. rompl 24 r. ~crv1cc. 75 57~
----. HOW IS THE TIME -BlL y for usable 1lems. 5S7·2005 ,.~lreplart"s Planters 714/5.57·2278 -"-·--·------Carpet Service foa 011 '>t' ·II ,1, 1 . . '.\la.rl.. Mom·mnn Quaht) L'S LA WMS S · Spring Palntmg·Sgl story ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 JD 1~ t, !>\hid.I "orkatJi"J1rpme.l.11• Cumm'I Resu.lenual C~Mo•lftCJ BrlckConcretePallo lrom $275, acuusllcal PLUl\lBING , all lype!>H<'mO\Jls. trimm•n . ..:.
"'.e Care Carpet Ch•.1n1•r:1 ~~.~·nti'll~l~·1,!1;t'~;1\ .. ~~ct11; 300!>34. ~9 2756 & S.19·87\t Deprm.lable. mature. Re.ts rate~. 673-!715 non Block Walls BBQ Pi · ceiling from 7• sq ft. Free work, he'd, low cosl, 2\J prumni;. frca esl; I .ic ll, ~te:JI~ ck;rn or sh.1mpoo I lhe JUb )OU ";ant l!I n••I ~~ 68-'!I fo'ree est --ner. Ests 646-046' eslll!M-1214 yrs expr. 536 2912 lully llll!Ured. 642-2624
Al~o l,;phohkry .\I~" ?1 I.. tht•rl.' 'uu n11i:ht <on,1111 r I DON'T MISS l l e I · ::. G 11 rd e n 1 n g ~~~~!'!?........ P«MtingfPoperillCJ Plost.r jll.,air Pool Ser•ic• -,·00 don't m.•C<.I n ~uo 111 i:uar .. Jh'f<,,F'rt'.t'f.•t.~. Ollt•1111•.• )0111 .~<'l\I \'"' .......... Hobby":':! .. ""rv1 .. e•,many)0r~.~v.HOUSECl.EAN lNG 1· ••• ••• •• •• d ( ..
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CallAlcoholHelphne ADVERTISING SALESMAN 24 hrs a day 835-3830 Skilled in salesm anship, experienced
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MASSAGE Advertis ing Manager , The Daily Pilot,
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BY THE SEA j-~I.I. s~ontJ i\na .\H· 111;~~:~~1J:H. 6 iA:0.1 cr_G_·_9_1'_l'l_I ____ , Offices as low as 35< per school teacher & just rounseliog & rcforral.
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rownhouse )tyle J hr 11111 , STEPS TO BEACH 1 1 ,.,1 :.1<-,.1 01 ce enta 4400 ai:una 11:ue o terms. Agt. 837·4200 kN'ptng. · i:ara~c~. all hl~:•s. II.,,,., j 1111 • 111.1 uni.\ rl~ '>II~' I IJ 1111., J-:a,t ol i\1·wJX)1 l ·••••••••••••••••••••••• 2000sq rt 831·1400 1--L-lt'\_U...;O:_.R_S_T_O_R_E__ AP<.:ARE 547·2563
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:Ifill 06:l.2 . j occ1111.1nn . 5 Hf'Jol npt 2blks from Sn11 Diego :side suites separately or $25,000 nel p/yr on S2S.OOO ovely Southern L ady world's largest toiletries Wanted for local bo:il
-1 .., 1 111,m, .1\,111 furn or unr. l'wy. On highly traveled all together. lClO W. invest. Full 1nl. ret'd in l wl~hes lo meet aur:.ic· ro. Flcxihle hrs. Call manuf. Carpenters mu~l ..... liO 2 !Ir duple"<. lol111' 'I I\ llr. npc n lt'.llll' II ·ll t Ir . . I b . ') mam arter " ,,, LI ,,.6 ........ E j d u· . I ti un7n•1 or ZA llh 7 135!1 . II iu• \pt' 111~ :::.···~•I Jl . • . < orm r r. ~ , , .. oast 1 wy. ~ ·o""' yr. xport w/ma or mt · ve, singe Al.'n cmnn. ....v-.,.. ~ n · · have 1he1r own tools. At)· i•11rt. tlrp~. trph. p.11111,I ' ,,. . " -· •I hr.:.! h1 . ;.! ••.1th,, lkamed (..as & Diesel avail al a • cast rirm. 645·4495 or 5().60 yrs. Respond Ad. I•---------•! ply, 1919 E. Occidental,
'.irport & 1.iundrv 1.1< II w 11111 I Int" 1 '' l> tell I "' 1 n1' dining are<•~ ~.ivmgs $275. Store & Shop. 1200 673·5477 No. 641. Daily Pilot. P.O. BA BYSlTTEl'-L . SA Mon-Thurs 7om·5pm. c ouple &. 1 n r ,1 nt .. ~ ' M""·1~·· ""1 l'X~I ,1.,r.il!I' · f>Jlw,., deck:.: l2'x 11· Delivery door S<~ fl. Ideal exposure.•----------Box 1560 Costa Mesu, \ ovrn11
lldtn 1 t d Y no 111 h ' . 11 , 1 , . c.I I l.mibt·Jiwd I.I ounds. rn\ l!l 6" Clear ceiling. ~ NewPorl Blvd. C.M. Mort s T-··t Ca 92626 ' mJture person needl•d. Boat Repairmen ~2 46f.I I-1 · -1'1 11~" 11 l•l 1 ,.., ' 1• i, • 11 •h1t1l I •nnl' 0 D f( h1nstnwnk b7~n88 ~ • '.. • Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun. Wood Uo··l ltef1n1shln" -11 "· 1•111 I 1:.11 . .,;!:1:; nm ·" ~. " · 1 " · • • D-..;:..a, 503 ....__ G-...., T h "Ion 9·30 to 5 •1y ho~e ~ ... I ' ) 11 • Y I ~ 11 " • t 0 er ......, ,,... '"'"• 0.-C " ' · · " "' CXJ>er rc<•'d. NAccl nAut Nl~'l11l.l·r1i1,.l11ll".1l 1•1· \cllt· 1111 11"1 ''1 1111,1" ' ~ '·• • -., Y wn ..: 't N 130 E 17lh St NO$ OK I • ... "" .... -" · ' ~I I I I ..,ui c • · · ••• • ••••••• • •••• • • •• • • For the I It tin extras 1 n · 100 mo. lo m n~ "ul"'ll~ St m ~l.ilt'I '" 111,...1,11.il 1 I • 11111 . I l11h Hlll~t'. h1 It.ire 1 , ,.~1 M A 37c "' . 1 worker w /clcar rl'corcl. ..... ,,..i-"•ltM!Jlh..! '"1111m1n.: 1111<11. p111i: •1'.\fOFREEnt:NT• """'3 esa. pprox. J LOANS 8~ % Outcalt Massage 1 o r 2 k ic ~. Diauc. Black1e's Uoal Yard,
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NEWTRIPLEXl!S j "·' 11pp1·1 \1 .. 11 \I 1v 1 1 ~t·tuill\ p.1l1ol. S l :!S ('l'r mo. J\clJ mo. Water paid. Doyle, ""'° n oons Tlahys1ller, matun'. for 4 . . , 1111 1111 ni 111-.: t ,111 ..... 1 '-II • , 1 I\ 1 1•11"x • :-.1111hv.•''' < nrni-r t\1rporlcr l folrl. No lew.(· A l !>48 1168 Fairest Terms since l!HO ~oynwnt & yr 11111. Mon thr u Fn. ~kkel'per, cxperic!lc<'ll. ~1,~1 • 1 • 111 . 1. 1 J l il11tl!l'r ~1·"1.on.t ••'<I t!JJJ223T1lnoo11 gen_:_ · Sottl•rMtn.Co ....._-Al t:!3061>m <;dM.Hcfsrc l arl lime morninJ!».
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NEW'' I s.1.~1 1;, Ii i hom•_") 1'1•1_111 ~I JHJ;_:J 1 $ 15 N 1 -. Bartender'! School SPARKLING :--1.1. I, l · t:" poi N11wel. l''unt:asl1c op· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• · r~111 :JUJI or ~K·~
B1•:ich l'cnln . t:.111 110rlun11ylor 11n<'wbusi '·1·t.· L"nm.~t .. r:erm"n J ........ -W-t•d, 7075 -----------1 . • • Apartments F\lmithcd Aporimer1ts F\lnli1hed "" ' ,. "' " "' " u ~ -· "' :./Hrdrm.1h.1th ~1111.1111•t U .._·rnl•'--d 3900 -Un"-·rnlihed 3900 t17'11il170i\i:t•nl ne~'I. Hen~ Is 20c per S hepherd . Sllvc r J •••••••••••••••••••••••lla11k!4 L" BUYER
('.,1w .1v.11l.1hl1· !'l;,·,11 or n•u ~nc-""' "' "t It 11:11 H.Jo lllk/ hit l Id N Comml Loon S•cy r.,rwr In t·lt·f'lronlt • . 1 1·••••••• •••••••••• •••• • •••••••••• •• • •••••••••• O FFICE-RETAIL -• ~ .<'. yr 0 · r . Businessman lookinJ: for 111mpor11•11t'>. 0111'ide pro· Cot~;:i~1~1 j~11::1:1~~·,.» , BRANO NEW San t'll'ml'nh'. d~wntown ~ ....... !1!!.~4!':!~~ .•• !~.o.~ 1~~ ~~'::'~noc; ~~a~ ~1~'r~~ ~1~~ti~·~~~M ~~~; k • no i.!1~1lk i·~=~~nt;~~~~~·1;.1 re'>:.•M!. r.1w m11l1•r111b,
f( ... t R~nR•olty i 1~,1110!•· l"rnm .11~. mv Heward. 492·6!1fl1 unH -,. Ssin11a1o:o !lank lor llfllll hlfmk('lnrcl1m. & t•x1>1•J1t•
848 8 300 J. f,7:1·:.>22 ~1 uturc work1n.i woman :>\'l'i. H.fp Wonted 7100 113::.5200 '1..:
· Alh .. IA VILLAGE APTS WFICE & De k S 1les1res plt'3'>ant. qu1cl I ••••••••••••••••••••••• EOI-! STACOSWITCH INC
SCENIC VIEWS av nil Nt•wpor~ c!n~~~· br :ipl furn. ~u.n<' l . LOST: R<·--:nrd. Mlx·bull A<'<'t . r>/l. foll 1 hat I!<' llJ'J llnkc·r, c·o,t11 M••!\a
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Ke nt ROCJf:" R•alty
848-8300
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Turlte Rock
Visto Apts I
Vou·n tn)oy " rtl3"<cd
hfc"lylr 111 tht e'Crlwm t'I \'1lln~e or Turtl(I He!..
Choice of 1 to 3 ad rm' m
cl. 2 ll lory. 2 Bdrm1 to .. nhome!> ~to !>l:lo
l'Tl<l. Thrcc· Rockv1C\llo l>r ·1
l f\'lnl'. 833.(M(l(l
Loguno Beoch 3848
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Ot·can I rom } uu r Apl
Lease. Luxur)'. !>t•1·1u at~
Mature "dull~ 317~ l >I
""' y 499-2.SM.
$1M. I Ur. Sin.:lcs o". "'l't'. Main Rentalc;, S40 !>370
f.ni:una 11 111~ nc•wcs t dc•luxc adult S*I s.ioo 6-149333 Heasonablu. G4G·7C74 terner,4/J!l,whl &Lun,1 Typml( nu11·111 11f1t ui:ey llANK ING 549-3041
Ir h -------1 eves hlk <'ye, Cem, 893·1U87. $JOO mo.675!.12JO TELLER.P/thne ln1erv1r\\rlnitS11tllnnon
:lp.rrtmcnt c·om munity ig on a 1 rv1n1., i\ irport At CJ 2 1 . h l t ~-()(,00. ----BrJnl'11 11lr ~r<>k'I I hon & Mon Lhru l"ri !lam.3pm
hilltop overlouk1nj! tranqui l fo'urn, phone. c.;11 11 t'5i;>1:!/tJ:t~ .ofrc~ UlST•4/20N R dllll&AMMO, Medical. f>enl:al. dohl" & llcpt•ncl.1lil1• 1-:irualOiivort-:inployi•i
c·ount rysidt" -l•'unlilSllC' mountain 8.13-2601 or SI0·384tl art or . • m~ ru · . r e 1 Admln, Supply & m.1ny telle1 to work Mon & Sut i..icws Minull·~ from freeways & O&wtrnci'I nowt1I Scpt.6i537.,..i. Hrl~lo~. NB .• ~ulo ,Lr~: olh1•r!\. t"rl'e tr.11n111i: &l/t1mcforv,1n 1llu11r1•
t----· color ~hcll•.c., l.uddic. Able vN<•ran~ :11tc• ?fl 41 lid. 1-:iqwr. pr('(' cl. Con 'ANV J\SSF.HS
r egional shoppin~ c·l'nt ers. ,., • lr\lne <Sublease at '4nintst/lftYHf/ C7S t.562. Ht::WAHU. UVlt $4·S hr l'/T Ill loc>•I lllt't llllda Terrnnov!' Ill
I & 2 BEDROOM ArTS :lot > l2 rt.oms: LS ~hones. Finance i..<r.;T Ccmitle Manx cot. :ircu. l'X. r1'llrcmc•nl & o 14. 7 2 ~to. we .. 1e1 11
tn a t.K'aut1ful wooded purk setting Ms l)nv1es 556·4242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n I) t tt 1 I, d r k "r II y benefits. Non v1•111. ffif'll f"('((Cr.il Sovi111:11. 2741 I·: •-~:~-" & 17 34 ... , ,,, • II '"d u .... ) • ft'llHllCI <:11nva111o1·r~ fcuturin~. Cholc• Locotl0tt _..._., 1 w/nrun1tc It wht, M yr" women. age · . .., ,~ <.-01L'lt wy," ,., .-.. < ~ .. "" Opporlwt ty SOOS old. Vr:ry worried . hr mm. JOIN the J\IOIY MW nel•ll cd r 1 um 3 .. 10.
/Patia kitchens Office or store renlul. 285 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4IMMJ9or 644.8160. Hl-:SERVE. Fur mor" an. It JOrm. ~.clay,. 111•r w1•1•k . .t Dlihwash~rs -Air conditioning !jQ. ft. Ncwporl l'cmn. . for ma lion CA LI. 12t3) Barmaid, various sh1ftll. Exc~llcot oppcrtunlty l•l
Call wkdnys 639·6700 Aff1llale POUND: C'ash, Nwpl Bch 594·0219or (714) 527 JOJI. Cal I 556·9648 between muk•• t•xl ra !IPtind1nJ,!
.tDinlncJorHi PACKA<if:DGUM area Callblwn 4 &5PM -----JOam&11:30am. i-u11 h. 52.30 ia·r hour
/KincJ1i1• bedroom suitti EXECUTIVE OFFICES DISTRIBUTORSHI P 83His. A.VTIQUE SllOP. Costa l'LUS 11llrarth1c oonui
1 D,..nin9 room1 with •cmity Fowttoln Vol1•y Part or Full Time MC8o desires young man 8eoul1c1an wanted tm· l'roitr:im. Ornn1te locu•
I HUC)ewofk-·lftclosria 2 blks rrom San f)icgo We are now npJl(llnting F'ound: Siamese Adult to ltarn ant iques. medrntely.W1vei1 &Lov .lton.Cull:Ke1lhWebb
Wood-elt>d walli dist.rlbuton for famous Mule. Vic: Shor~llCrs. furniture reClnii;hinll In ers. llair Fashion~ :;o:;o 997-3882
r-· ~~~d plpc"d in music n •mc brand ~um & Call to l.D. 675·3724 ronjunction wall\ sales. Heil H.B. 846-9511
I OfM" Mom c1illn9t Jonitorial services breaUi minl.'I, Wngteys & home. office 675-1024 00.9'68 • Ci\RPENTERS lf\lrnlsh~ & unfufftlthed s~ c r ._,tar 1a 1• x c r 0 " Tic T:1c1. You may keep -a.outidan Holrcutt.n Unc carp needed mi11 I Gcmte room clubhouse l!C'n·irc your present job & alarl Found: Killen. Choe Pt. A/PAY CLERK Top l<fnUon In busy So. exver a yrs. ROO<l' p1.1y,
• Flrff.ide lounCJ• wltft ..t bar 1 ol'flrc or C'Omblnatlon of p;irt time & expand to Siamese. V1 c: G 111ler. Jt(>ovy I npul to f'om Cst. flaia mall, auaran good bendi ts. Appl v
full lime later 1r you de· Me<.aVerde.54lH057. pulerhed p ayable leed wa.ie. 40hr wk. Pa cific Trawler JSO ."Biiiiards. jac:uul & pool ,>fft(l~ litartmg $l6S. pc ,.N'. Get in on 11round 11yatem ror d ynnmlc vacation lx:nlCltJ1, Rf'Qtll Kalmus. C.M .
• Sand volleyball court mn noor of this mulllmlllion FOUND: fo'cm blk/wht grow Ing rest au rn nl Jlcauly Salon. Apply In ------
• Sporidin9 clean loundriu ~f:~~ :~:;~1n:~el 3,,311 at SS lndu~tr)•. We furnish sGhertt~roP:;:rNL~. 0p°,:i3nld7 cha In. Sa I a r y com 1_pe_N_o_n_o_nl_y_._____ CASHIER 1111 n•t111I outlets To · · "' • mensuratc w 1c,.,per O\•erllt fo'ull Limc 'City bus urvice ';" llllt!< qUJlt(y you must have 673-IOSO. Rl!'l>laurant bocki.:round Good Pay. 5 • --ut1on~ .ts r1ty l"urnor l'nfurn. MO"' ~eu D.Of( I tnw h ;1ut1.1 .• 1 few hrs 11pareFOUNO: dccluwed Cal, helpful.ApplyotThc Jol AREYOUBORED? METROCARWASH
\IOl>l·:LSOPl-:'\!'l \\JTOGP'.\I • •0~:~~ " llmr&$4.000.c:a:.hlnve~l· Vic. l'lot"f'ntia & Vic· ly Roger, Inc .. 1704 thm,get )'OUnlelflnvol~ 2950 llarborl\l.CM
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a wrltr Di :1tr l but o r1---·-------1 thincs:.~k ''The Hobby Oon"t drop lhc ball! Grt a 58 I ·6130 581 ·61 SI llave somethrno•ou want Division 1123. P.O. Box Male CHI .• long hoir. tan Tr Y a 0 a i I y P 11 o t Sh&'Yr U\ lh,e DA l I.; Y Job with 4 low.cost Daily
<Sorry no tsl lo ~II' Cl&!>Slftrd ads do 14. Rosemead, Ca. 91770. w I w h m. r It Ing s. Cloulfied Ad Lo buy, aell Pl Oasal(1cd sea.I.on r•1tot ClassHied Ad
1t ~ell 642·5678. Include phone number. ~ard. 640-7747 or rtot something. each Wed.., SeL Pbone 642.5678, •
PART-TIME
tw,W..e.d 7100 OAILVPILOT Bl I
.. JUNIOR
••••••••••••••••••••••• Help W..ted 7' 00 .,,., 8005 MltceUa.MOUI 8010
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SAWMEN
Boys & CiarJs 10-J.S yrs. old. eurn
$20· $50 pc r week gctlin g new
customers for the Owly Pilot. Work
MOLD PRESS
OPERATOR
To operat~ lra.rulft'r & in
}tttJOf1 mold equipment
for fabr1c11tn1 tm1ll
prttl.6•00 ,.,..uch c:ompo
oenb-SmJill &hop.
Secretary
ToS7H
Tcltphmw Salca
NEED 20 ANTl9UE
Studl'nb lb and nH·r SHOW Oltd SALi
Mon thru 1-'ri<tay ~ :lll t Anaheim C'on\•1·nt10
II VM & Slit /\M llrl) Center, !400 W l\11h'lla ~·0111.• • bOnus -ll~lp un Ac~ hum l>1llnnlond
pl'OJ\'tl rut non profit or l\pnl W ·!IU, Mii\ 1 ?.
1tiam111tmn Work 10 ou1 Thur.>. t-•ri, S<it I 10 1'M,
WANTED
TOI' C":>H ()OLLAR I' t\ I U t' 0 H Y 0 tJ Jl
JEWEi.RY. WATClll:S,
AHT OUHX"l'S. tiOl.D
S JLVt;R St:;RVICF..
t'INE Jo'URN i. A:-(·
l'l~U t;.S b4S 2-"00
. hou rs ure 3:30 to 8.30 after school and
a few more hours on Saturday &
holidays. Tbui. ·~ not a paper route No
de l i v e r ies or .coJlccli n g .
Tran.sportataoo provuted. You must
live Jn Huntington Beuch south of
Slater lo quahry.
1nlt'rVlt"WIDC
9am-Jpm
Moo lhru Jl'r1
S4turd11y 811m noon
STACOSWITCH lHC
1139 Baker, CO!lt• Meu
549-3041
JOIN THI ROY AL PltOCESSIOH
War\ Wittt TM P~s
llSTINfi AGENTS WAHTED
Flllor,_.n.t
Advance Draw On Qualified Listings ._,... • c .... 714: , ... uos
Tht" Pru1deont n~'ed!I an
Or1an1ur -•om~nr
who can i.tay on top of
chan&Ull 11tuataon' w!11 •mlle It dlplom1cy. ~h
rcqu1n:d. lo'cu Neao
(A.Ibo fc:<: Jobi.>
ofh~~ Applv 10 tu 4PM Sunday 12 i; l'M
1206S q.ir1ll•n Crin' SECtWt.l<.'H LUGG"'GETAGS Bhd G<, or after 4 I'~. PROOUC.-:'TIONS ,..
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R.E. License Required
UO$S Jac:k ~on St.,----frumyuurbu1unenc111d.
M1dwa)' C:1ty 4 PQ:.lt:r l)l:d. L'm:a t~. l'lt'nd onu c-urJ for 1•adl
00ij-35i12 Tt.Lt;PllONt: \\Ork from from r.~.(; \t .iuc:t1on .. ljjtl PIUJ Oil«! 11por<.' W"
horru.>furusablcd<•t'il rdi. U"~ 1n Ltllh· Wom,·n n •lurn pt'rman\!nlly
ror UnltNI (.'ei cbnll ~ 4!M 179!\ ----:w1llrd 111trartlvc-l11j,t & Equal OpportWlity Employer EQualOpporEmploytr HelpW..e.d 7100 MlfpW..e.d 7100 'llr1&p, mtetina u1rho<> Assistant P1&1t)'. CUii wa11e. no t'X· 19' S1.1nw1l• lllOlllll Bud I 0 ll'Qumtmt•uts. l'lit·
Help Wet•d 7100,Hefp W..t.d 7100 N11wsp.1pt'r dclhcr)', ar
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jy rnot1> lo coin c· hair a Ide 11aaiat un1 HOS TESS machmC'i.. l' t h me, could ne~lted for plt'11snnt t; x P <' r 1 t"0 r., d r 0 r lct!llmi:.~
pr. ~Int tir~ ~41 :?070, Jhu. lS~Uou yrll old. Eic ,·,•111 IOlllf & th1•ft! Fur a SALESMEN Accountant !Ill:! 4001• il'JHlH9 <'Ond . u 11 I y noo I. iX-l'booo\11\)(i lllll 011clcu11•
12t l6 r t t P> 1'1ut•k drivt·r~n 1)1().8611!1 • wullpa1wr. fubri<-Cir o years o aJ,te wan mg oeam ¥oo To USO IMn1tcra tt>d Jnt'I. LA!! ---------"U,i)' G1o·• p.ipt1r & w1·
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llunt. Heh. ufr Mu't be Gullavcrli Hnl.aurant. :-lURS~S
f•llfM)r In 4 hundcJ den Apply m pi·rxon, Mon
ll11try 841J.l:lll6 ThuP1 111 ""n J 5 (Hll llMK2
trips lo l'hilodelphia, Washington D.C. Wdl known t•ompa.ny an ... 1. ~ r>uy "" Ei.per ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal(ll. Or try two urds
lo s.'50 or mor.e per Wl'ek. Chan~ win AnJ1tk11, ()run~r L'ounl.>!Affi'iCMC•• IOtO Wiii back & trim yc>ur
RH or Cape Kenn~<ly ; cash . bikes, w1l1 tru10 lor t'orporutt t'N:f <'all 8JOam only 1-T<'ighlOamn.:c llotpomt b~u:ktobnrk.
CUttlCAL TRAIHlE
Willing to train tn·
ctustr10W! md1v. w /nt•at
hundwnUng & 1111.' typ
lnl(. •'flame work. Apµly
1"allonal System:. l:urp,
4361 61rch St, N 8 .
COOK, EXPER'D
Muturc. Depenliablc.
Surf & i>1rlorn
5930W Coast tlwy. !'-8
No l'h1me Co 11~ •
COUNTER HELP
M.icl\rt!lur Ul\d, lrvrne.
Ask lvf M1i.l Happ.
k . ut·counclnu spt-t•lulty. :.!13 ~92 5IJOO Sale. SG<!J w. Wnrnl'r, l'HICI-;~; w~kl·nd AM )upcrvi:>Qr. go· urt1ng a nd other prizes. If you live Suct'ci.~rul ('~nditlatl' r ....... l1rs1 ·~ C t M N B h neat• Uorl.ior. Santa Ana ..., ,.. "' NursesAldes rn OS a csa. ewport eac, i.bouldbcK011lor1cntcd •l ~tu;:,:;11.tll•a.
All Sh1ftl. full t1mr. Huntington Beach or El Toro-Mission l) pe who \\OU Id \I.Ork , TYl'IST . ~ar:c u11r111hl frl'Cl\•r, JI l Ii !lt11i:~ $1 )()\'.l . HOUSEKEEPER Exper.prefl'trl'd V1ejo area, call 549·8956 a nd ask for wav thrOU'1h t11llcic I a.rt tlmc po~111on an rn rt, hk1: n1•w, S3SO 10urmort•il -IOco. Pl ca~c apply, l'i:t rl. M S f''rt:c (Abot'ccJul>;s) Nt'wport Ue11ch tor 11ood t>lS-738!/ Sall·~T.t'C Jncludt.'tl G~ncral. SSOOl :\10. 5 Su11crior l unv, Hosp, r. cott • typ1:.l. ts:> to 7S wpm). ----------t NOCAllU.,
dllY$. N li !Is. l'.:ng spk· 1415 i>upcrtur, f\.B . Equal Opportunity Employer Ll.iht bkkpni: & i:en't of. Wh1rlPo<>I Washer SKS, Druw your own ur !lend
tng. t:\p & ref. rcq Hep· "'2 2410 p f 'd f1tc. lpm Spm, lllon·l-"n. ~enmorl' Gas Ory~r $.SO, munc. ;iddrl'SS, phonr .s; h Cl!t!>.:>1fu.'(1/\d1m D4i· erson n ay l'le<ii.e call, 6iS :!t-211 Fr1~1du1re lml>\!rial 81111 ~e·u lll.lkl' one c.itd IK'r
1r P1lut, PO Uox 1500,,Nurscs Aides, cxpe r 'J HefpWmhd 7100HetpW..e.d 7100 SIOO YPISIT-. ••rov.tn"Oi"n"u Duhw11!1heor $12 5 . 111 ... Add~~·c.ich. <.:-la Mesa. Ca 92b2ti 3 llpm, ''uuntry Clu' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... " y .. ~ G 1Del u6 """2 " "" "' u RL""' L'.."1' TL·s·,•LL·s· Co. Company has 1m-uar ,,,.. ·0<1• Send C'hl'<'k or mom•y ur-Conv. Home. SW Sa.ntJ """'~~1 .. " ,.. Seam!ltrcss • upholstery, d loustkcl!per, mature. <le· Ann Ave. ~9 3Ulil AT'n:~TIO~ evt'ning shift. hrs open Organi~er for eunstnic mediate, pcrman,•1\t Joh REl-'RIGERATORS erPtluL.OT PRl .... TIHG
1x:nd.iblc. :.l·lf ~t.irlcr. 2 LIC£:-.st::t>. I /\pply at J ohansen & lion compiany. RC!>J>Ont-•· for t').per. t)'r11i.t. OJll~ W . .\SHt::RS DRYERS n
,.,lhlugech1liJren,pr\'fer Mun•s&H~H'S \''LICF::-.IS~:u. Christensen 1669 1 blc fur vur1cd au111n· telephone t'u11liu:l wath Rerondilloned·Repos P O l'\ox1500
lt\e an. S~7·609S da)!I, f'orprivatet.luty&home Cil:."'TTllf:Rf.fJ Mtlhkcn Ave. lnene menu. 1nclud1111( lite re the µubhc. llu.~y offlc(" & Frgl Oamag'd CostaMcsn.<.\1 !12626
493.9735 C\ c:.. care. R.:-J 's. L VN":.. l'rae l' t\ Ft I' ET rords, ~ome purch:mng reoquares agi-rc:o:.I\ e & Gu11r /de!
t1ca l s. Orde rl I cs & TR£AT~11::1\T ' S56 1003 1-'n.~. lAlso 1-·ec Job:.> depmdJble type J)t'r,.,on 29 YEAltSJN 0 C. ,\ll'mll<'~hip·lrvinc Coast 18 yrs"' over tu \\1>rk for lousekeep<'r1 Baby!>1tler Homemakers. All shaft:. We lru1n yuu to ~tll Xlnl companv benefits & Country Club. Phone:
Taco Bell. Apply 647 W 'hve an. 3 !)m .. 11 cluldre~ Full or P/l. Wei.tell fl homes with an llCl'\'h.•1 al SEAMSTRESS work cond1llon:o. Ce1ll DUNLAP'S '411 f>:IUG _____ _
l9lhSt.CM. all in i.chool. F .V, Nurses Re1u:.try, 1c171.'drourseth.itstur1l.1m Sailbo1tmanuf.hu1ld1ni:t 714·S46·9383, for rn· l815NewportUlvd,CM KINGSZbedlntw)xtra
Counter Salesman 96119796 Westc11rr l>r, Ste 212. m~1ately. If you ure in tughest quality boats & TeleS7hDiSt terv1ew. CALLS48·7780 firm S19S lnl'ls dcl,
for marlne hardwa re •JA.HfTORfA.L• N B.631--0610 lterestoo an taming big cru1:.ing i.a1ls has im· 6b •n AlmlocbrL11~·.·1n11chSClaon.dard Cots 1035 U.suallyhome.~·2263 to M t be 1 bl 1 mont>y f1um the start, med. opening for person n. 5 re. us rt' ia t:, P /llml-, F /Um1:. Exper'd ! get md1v1dunhr.ed free w/ut least 1 yr exper 111 • • Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-'RE~' 3 mo's or Culh.ian
d ependable. ~7•9006· acJlu. only. Local. t:vei. ORDER OfSJ( training on lhl' JOb 1n Olll' Sail Seamin~ on heavy Import.ml rom~llny . 111 !~Armstrong, Irv. iamese Krll<'ns, lilac, bl, Sort Wull!r no 1nstu11 11•
Cou pll.' for mote l work.1 M1e.t have <"\Ir & p~onc Duties will anclude . 11! many top uffu·c' lo<· at duty machines Must :~rf' P!~t~:~~·~~ok~~~l~°:.--~lfiJ:::,:hol!!, pupcrs.
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DanuP01nt.Ma1d&han 'foremu11 & Jur11lors handlin g o rder :. & l'1llhruoutOran1:l·Coun l hav;• 01\0 sci:.sors & perJcnC'ercquired, (Als TYPIST -· . suW\c-riptw~50·223.1 -
d )'man. Apt. & :.at.! ~os1:1ons open Perm l'UStomcr rn4umcs by ty, call for further dl·· uthcr hand tools. Apply fee Job:>) DOCJS 8040 ~o c.;ullon uquorium com-
400-. 1300 .• ·i=~~-~23. ,. ,..~· l~lepho~c, trac~.i. or tails •/\rlcn<'. l714 i li~,JohnVy.n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• h h ~* .. + ... ~ •. Jt(SECtt~Y "'. oder& • .&~A,Jq;,w~ ..,i .~1.c -> Wffbqi.LC~otioa ,. , .u.., ', Exf"ll~lL<!.PfWtt!Ulitt vli.'lc wit wrou1<1 t 11un, ·!\j~-:!10~~ Ip~:tli'~~t~i~;:t~~~y~~P.in~ ~ . ~-~.,~. , ''l<:~~-9dr .---·-:_:~~~ lbt ~~~\7nJ ::·;:_:~~~ .. ~ 1' ~h~~~~h~~ .. ·~,
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---~ . --1 1\pphcJnt \\Ill wor~ '"I xlnt lclt•phone el)alan Full or purl time FunsECRt:TARY part time S850 abll'lohandle anscr1µ. Poodles. Sh1h-hU-,
DENTt\Ll\SSIST. lv\cly excc.orficcs GooJI Willbetruint'da.!>hal'kuv Job Open 10 \\t 11> 10 now, full time later. t1on&sta11~uc:iltyping. Maltese, Lhusa Aµso.
dental school. 18 25.i ~a.lJortal Sy:.t~m!> <.:orp. switchboard. Similar e\ llarbor Blvd C:\I compo:.1ng lette rs & 3. Company offers ex i.k1lls, anc ludmg g ram· pies. Stud svs most
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X-ray & back C\pcr or i:!uoming ~must Apt>l>I 0 n c 0 m p J n > l':\I Suite 7l:J, 2JOO S2 JO hriosl art. Typ1u>:. 2nd sh1fl ; IBM systcmi. t..:oud t'ommun1callon Cock.ers. 100 m1xl'<i pup
546-3000. _:Jtil Birch St, N B per. \\Hh a manufa<"lurcr Cull ~9 09J.t bookkeepmg.558-7431. cellenl bener1t p1cknge; mar, spelling, ed1lJng & bret.'ds. ~ W. 17th ut
DENTAL A.SSIST. LAUNDRY WORKER desirable Apply an -. I s~RET ... RY 37'-' hr v.k. E'ree. (All>O punctuation. Will train Fairview.SA. Openeve.s ...... 00--S-fl_Y_tl_'_· _C_e_l_c_ry-clr
person I' I L'.t l s 1 ~ "' i-·ee Jobs I on Magnellc Card & Disc SJJ-50?7. Xray cerutn:ate necess CdM area O\·cr 1.8 only 'cA. IRO ( 't'a "-" a e a es LEGAL lllAIHEE Word PrOC\.'!>~or. 1----------1 heavy shall carpet, ocar·
MosUyc:bJl1rs1de.4"2dlily !'\on s m oker & exper M · J • ~I DoitOBF:OI ENCEClass ly new. $4 sq yd, 11111
wltincludSats.;Salopen. pref'd llrs 9am·2pm, Monuiocturil'IC)Co. I . Oln 1t Will train for ~cgal Call644-3389 :.lartThursApril22 Prc>v K•in :.z hdbrtl,
Wkda y s. 64 2. 6880 . Tucsthru Sal. S2 20 mm 760 I Cloy A••· HI •t rtt. IS l>dy Traanmi; career Type mln GO ~h Secretary 9A M 'til Noon 7:3Upm. NB/Irv area t:hc.,l, mirror, end labll'l>
Eves/wknds 673 3403 I l'Jll b40-7200 ! 1we~t of Beach~ l''!"r'e • lOO Jlre:.ttite ofc · .llH THE IRVIHf CO.. 546-4928 fSIXI h7S-t741
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n11c 552·7k00 · . • \pplv a l 1i-1111 Jl.1•h·r l".1lll11ro1,J '111' 1: non ~mu er. 'aru•I\•, h1'.1\V phunl·•.r----------pies, AKC n•i:. M I F li1:J l'.llt
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DRIVER/Dtllvery l·'"" hu•lh \nJh~·11n • 12noon1~1U i5U J 11 11111&11·•1,•·d I•'' "' ""' ,----------! Fee Jol>~I VALLEY REA.LTV ------lrv1r1t•<'11,"11·1111n1ry Ch1h Mal~ or /cm fflaml': M1e.~ lo.nuw lli.:,hl .n>c~km.i:,1-1 ,1:-t ~ou 111 ol1t.11111ni.: \1111rl SEt:HZ.:TARY CAREER HIGHT Lha~a /\pMJ pup!,, tiood ~olf nu•mlll'r,h1p Cur
trainee ~nergel1r App n.o. ch1ldn·n !JS6 lll:JI! orl PIX OPERATOR I Ht-,tl 1-;,tJll' l.l\·c11w I EXECUTIVE THURSDAY W/l'h1ldren. fme house ~ale l'l'.li7!>·7tl67.
ly. 2GO NewJ>On (.;tr Ur.~ 526~ Frad.iy:< & SJts uni\ i ('ull A/P bl April29at7:30p.m. pcl.5.6.103377. D1yorc1• Sol,• Cnn11u11
Slel.80.N B. l'Managcml.'nl . lll'M 7/\M . L1·~cl 111 ~; llllFIMy SECRETARY ava e bland llousc me to You 8045 Auto Zoom 1114 Super K
l'J::OPLI-: PERSON N U hoh'~ 1-. o t. (nil 8 32·5440 i To ,600 in F;.ii.hion bland. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mov1t' C11ml'ra, sells nrw
ORIVERS W A.HTED E~ct• lwk111g for riart· lliaurme. t.>44 1700 For mfiirmalion Part Lab puppies, 2 all for over $500. Sue S.12~,. Menor Wom('n 1 t m . t . I - --F II l . er t · b d ll · · M 1 e ;.i :.~oc a..i c nPBXTelephoncAn~wl'r u ime P manen Irvine ase compnny CALl.675·72'l5 black.lbrown&black r own1nJ: Sem a ust1~25por uver whulei.ale s upplies. Fully ing Scrv p/time Varl\'<I po:.111on. Xlnl benefits. will split fee & re1mbur~c wt' ----&---t C'.<111956-0314, Anaheim Automatic 22 long rirtc J\pJ~.L n c"rson \ aJ)ltah zed 673-2223. I hrs incl~d "knO'I. Will /\pply Personnel Office other half for Jl('fS011 to a1 rcss, l'Xper . mus w /~se, $90. 19\h Cent111 y
YWMUW ab ----c M ·sci.'i THEIROADWAY ' handle EDP Invoice cod bt• over 21. /\pply in fwnihwe BOSO Sulban$275.19thCcntury
J.l.251SlatcrAv\•nuc MorineElectronics ~~in-~54s...:..:___ HfWPORTlliCH 1n1' & relatcd pro peri.on, M1tln Me\1c·an ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kotonoma Scroll, $17:-i.,
FountainValil'y I T~chniciOft IPl'Oplctoscllathoml' No1 l-JqualOpp0r.Employer C'cdun-s.(/\lso fo'ceJob:.) 1-'anuly Hc~tuurant . 547 'AVE! New&use>dfurn, 2·19th <.:cntury prulls
----v.1lh c·>.pc:r. & Clas!> J ur cu1t1n.i:. J'1t·r e rate~ I RE SALES W 19th S1:...c;~~ M~i.;~ appl's, misc. Wilson's w/fr:imes, $50 eer h.
Employment OUercd .i ll tTC ht:e11~t· 67:1.1;03211'111tr1c1a 1!110-llll or to:arn R5'. t:omm1:.s1on.__________ YOU .... GM...... Bargain Nook, 51S W. 673·61M6.
:.mall hte manuf. nl'l'1h •100 Lido 1'.11 k Unvt• 4!.15-1635 I lor '•'I''" .ind ll~lmR' ;\ol" ... "''"" -----
reh.1 f llml' i•mploy···· ' II ·, ---.-- -, monthly dwr1:·· 'lt't• or Secy looldce~$750 Full Charge Mcl'hJn1cally mind<.'d, _l9lhSt. C.M. 64~9:111 __ Ill cu fl. Ch1•,l t v111;
"texpcr 1n wt'lcl1t1i: &. ----1 perf~ct Ille L .. 1154!1 !1~11 Laguna Heach 11122 H s, that \loilrlh to Complete Household Sale Freezer. N\'cds !)J111t.
"t•n I ~ l~o II · •t7 'I n <i11, MA.SSAGE TRNE • "-... RKeptionl't $525 Bookkeeger ll•ttm •I lradr & ran work l96S T Bird. etc. J6 t:hni S2S. Run!> .JIOO<t l.A2 ~h)7 :!~ys, Jlll-!11111 1 n(') Yr.ong laliyllRZXl wuntj WortunqHou" ~-~"'<~ 1')pe45SantaAna \lo t•ll wh1s handi., am· M'anner'li9S015 <.: • 'I
-dS'I _l c-d for le~1 t1m.1t1· lull 9om-2:30pmM I ~ ...... "'~~ OrdffOttk toS550 To$90 l\jll' or \lo l'ld1ng C\Pl .. f j. ------lrvml'ix:lll'l(ounlry( Ith "'~TERTAIUERS ' I I ml' (1 ti' I I 11111 I 111 J ;30-9pm -:',I .. , .. ~«_Arf k _..... s J ' ~ "u 111 IJ c h c t 11 f u I .. \I 0 \'In R'. H 0 us(' h u I <I Mcm r'hl!l. /\hn J)il lJ
ic;n ,... -----~ • lln uanl:apislrano Coord1nat<' account1ni: Frcc\\aY /\ulo !-.upply furniture:-mu-.1 lJl' sold 'i1:nc·•I I.i t ho1:ra11h. • • * 1 m..._,,.tl(c :\o exp. nee Earn SHIO :.alary + com Asst llV--to SSSO f h f I · th k' K & " 4'17 121111 * ~ * ~ * * \\,• ,end to 51 hool, c.irn mission Pt.'' weelc dornR 297S Fa1rv1cw l>r l 'M San Ju"fn Capistrano unctions t ru 1n!lnc1.i 26242 /\very Parkway at 1s wee . init ..,uecn.....:.
Amo 1 cur dan ce r i. I "hale yvu l\'arn i\vµty 111 enJuyublc work '" our -RL'SU~t L:S c t> L'/\T-F'D-NlGUEL statements & supervise 3 San Diego Fwy. Mission s1.re bedrm sclS, velvet WATER BEDS blnJ:ers. variety JCb & per:.on any artn. ur evi• new office near lhe 0 c c. " .-_ 'c. • ac<'ounhng clerk~ for V1eJo. /\pply R 6 Mon-Sal chairs, sofa & lovescat, mus1cl~n.!> to recrull'2ll2 Horbor.C.M or2930 Airport. You mu<ot '\11Pt call:83J·2f;OI PersonnelAgency construction company. M«choncf corfee & e nd t ables, EvcryStyleOiscounti•ll
guild membership lor, w Colilsl llwy, NB possess 3 pleasant ckarl /\ltt>& :,al/Sun~~ JB.19 Zi60l f'orbes Rd, Ste49 S1m1har _ex per. not L~s-•••••••••.':: ••••••••••• gabedme set, mirrors, hide· * N E v 1-: It new mu.:01cal stal(l' pro I -1 & 1 d t Oupontlh•.,umescrv, <3 FlagsCenter) senllul. free. (Abo ..-cc .. ~ SOOS a· • lamp.;, pictures, UNDERSOLD•
ductaon co &4.5 07Sti aft I MECHANIC nvocrcePer11fnrcolnfo1r'·.·ntu1m.lo an:i.,I Irvine Laguna Niguel Jubb) ""'"ques mattresses. box ~prmits, F m $119 81 'th II I •· k I I ' ., ' .... l l 1·1477 ••••••••••••••••••••••• all i""'c than 3 r'"'o's old. l\qrouallcav.cnw1 830e.7·1,:l.1'.~ ~ ~ nt s. Clm,o; ,\ rcq'd t.1te duty & hou:.cw1~es No actu11I ·---------~.... " ~ -1-· / t t c i.===~~~;;;;:J •NOW OPEN • Pri. ply. 731 -0'.14!1 --ESCROWSCTY I me . om m -1-~-.·lllnit invol\'e•I. Fnr RN va's /\ntu1uc<.:0Uag<> /\quarium w/wrou1thl
1 tx-neflh. Apply. 9'JO t: more mro 833·80011 \x>lwn p 0 f 'd ' d lo work In bll1lllt•;s ol I Coai.tllwy,NI\ G-H llJI. 9am·Spm S.Cy's $62Sto$67 ers n rl ay 495Ne"portlilvd.NB 9 tapestr y avenporl, m1nstand,2Qg11l,S.l:>
(ice, Tw.tm are11 , ~•il•ir> I T $800 WC'lt·S1tl lOAM tu 4 .30PM Medit walnut desk & chr. 549·0507
commensurate w icxµcr· .:\frl'lrnnk, t'cr11rled. Own COORDINATOR Anaheim/\rca. 0 -------.-Call before 9:30 PM
RJ2.5:is7 l•MJI.~ s,,1 ,., romm 01>cn lank TellffS to SSS l'rr World War I /\ustr1a1> ITTS·2035 :1 speed l{ulics J•:n Gl•'>h
' ' I tl • Personnel 7 AM-3:30PM ~veral lol·al openings. With II love for fine <.:hrna ( llnpsburg) 5() Ill: l11ke, nc1•ds dcanin~ Ill•· ._,,--------1 1111 y . :i y l.:llrl'\ L' J> d J"cwelry to take over placcsntl1n" f11r 11>.2 Yellow R' couches, 1J1I s 1 , -~--~. < h1•\ rnn, r.ot S <'v1i..I Mu~t h.ive at least 2 yr:. .,,xperience ,cquire · 1 f ' d "\l 1. ., tbl . /\ bar~:: in al 20. 'atao l'.srro~ ()ffll'~·r 'IU(I , 11\1. y. I .. lf!U ll.t lkh Serv1'ce Ass1'st . n Typiat . to S600 /\/HI.'(', Al l'ay &: m vcn 'rr l'l'I 11>n . J !>O m1:.r pain mgs. en.. :;, m1s(' Iii le 5 yr oltl fern 5' tall x 1\t:<'t/Kl'V"il.:•1rona ~75(1 1 ··~p.•r suiwr\t~ion 1 6Swpm.Trva·ncftr"a. torycontrnl.l.1tel vp1~i: lll'rv11·1' p111r1,1s. Xtra clothing & d1sh'es. s· wide in rcdwo1iil .. ., ' acute h0tip11ul. 1 o muk1· 0 " .. .,,,.,., f d l"JC Bookk1•\•1wr 7;,o Ml'thrnl lull 1hJr~1· front l>l'mnndinll. t11vcri.lf1<.'d !\Piil. tonlaC't Mr ~ TrolnHEfec•ronics Fee Nl'i:n. (/\bo l'ce plat'C s1•1t1n>: p1cCl'S an· 548-...,...,:i tSorwkn s. 1w1 ca~tcrs) d<'cor<•lol'
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Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
EDITION
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VOL. 69, NO. 11 7, 3 S ECTIONS, 48 PAG ES
Budget Cut
'J'he entire summer schedule or
p laygr ound act1vll1es f or
chUdren at 34 Huntington Beuch
School sites 1s threatened by thl'
city's rlnanc1al crunch. 1t ha!>
been learned
Recreation and Parks Director
Norm Worthy said today that he
has been reques ted to cut approx
lmately $171,000 from his budget
request of $1.6 million for 1976-77.
If the reductions arc earned
out :it budget lime by the c11\.
council, they "'·ould cause tht·
closure or all act1v111es at the J.4
playground sites a s well as the
IS· acre Shipley Nature Cente r .it
Centra l Park, Worthy ~sad
Popular act1\ 1lles that face the
ax include arts and crafts.
caroms. pool, several baseball
and softball leagues for younger
boys and girls, mo\'tes and such
l!pecial Fr iday events a~ pet
Ran Aground
Disaster struck the 29th annual
Newport to Ensenada yacht ra<'e
today despite the s lowness of the
race.
Two boats on a return trip from
* * *
Valkyrie
First At
Ensenada
By t\UlON LOCKABE\"
01ilv Ptlot l o.,t•ttt Ed•tor
The 29th aAn ual nautt<'a l ··crap
shoot" known as the :-.lewport lo
Ensenada Yacht Race ground th
way into the record book-; toda' a ...
the.last of the 540 starters dropj,ecl
their anchor-; in the cro"'d<'d
"'ater s or lhtl> Ba1a Cahfornrn r1..,
hmg port
ll was a~ ~IO'f and frustrating <1
race. from s tart to finish. as an~ in
the three decades it has tx•cn
sailed. Light"' ands at the start off
the Newport Jelly Saturday at
noon decreased to near zrro
before the fleet reached San
Diego. the halfway point 1n the
12S·mile 1unkl!t lRelated Pie
tures. Page 86l
Race committeemen aboard
the two finish boats. Sunshine and
Sea Hut had barely finished tht•1r
morntnl? coffee Sunday when the~
were stirred into action by thC'
~1ghtof n sail on the misty horizon
But the ) acht turned out to be a
noncompeting catamaran as d11I
the next two '' ht<'h appro<1Chl•<I
the fmtsh hne by 11 a m
F1 r~t ~pmna kers to l•m1•r..:l·
from the tl\1cken1n~ h•m~ turn,·d
out to be th<• trimaran \'alk:Hw
co skippered b) Bob I I.incl anti
Bob f'tncht•r. Cabnllo H<'a<·h
\':1cht Club. fullO\\l•d 111 C'low
pur.,uat b~ lhl' SR foot 1·ut.1m.1r.111
St-.1 ~mnk<• 'atll'tl ln t-:11"' 111
l\l'lchum. Mulihu \'a<'htCluh
\'nlk vne \\on honors as tlw f 11 :-t
, arht to '"""h 111 tlu• ~Im.' t1nw or 2.a 1895 ho11r~ !-><•n Smokt• pok,•d
ht•r t w m hows :1crrn,.., I ht• l11w
:ibout fav<• m111utc·.., latl'r
Another catamaran. th<' <\Ii loot
i\llel\ (';at , l'O ~ktpperl'd b\ Make·
l\JnC and M Machin. South ~h1111·
Yncht ('lub. ";ac; thr third lxi.11 10
fma:>h about 12 :JO PST
Th('n came• the• 111,.: surpn"'
The ftr'\t munohull .1ppr11:u·h1n1:
th<' ltll(' "1th .1 'Pllln:lkrr un!I
hloopl'r hlt1'<~om1111! 111 tht'
frt•ShC'n1nl! brl't'll' llll'IWll Out to lw
thr 5-l foot '\loop /\or.rn)!r, s:illl'<I
hv Oen nu• Matdu•ll andncrcwul
10 ycnin~ mt•n and "''<' women of
the USC 'utlrni.t lt•am i\oran~1
\A as donall•d to l'SC at tht• first 1lf
the ycar
Pr eface fa, orilt'" ror ri r-;t tn
hn1s h "'ere• th1• 1i2~root .. 1oop
<~c ENSt:~.\ll.\. Pau A:?>
CAR iALE HOT
OFF PRESSES
"T he car was sold befor(' mv
carrier dell\•ere d my papt'r Th~
buyer must ha,·e been wa1hn~ at
the pres11 to get at your class1f1ed
section ··
That's the sale11 success ston·
told by the Newport Beach m an
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot
l!Hi!IC'oul(ar'\:R i
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If you ha\'e a car you \\ant to
con\iert to cao;h. call 642 5678 ll
only takes a few \\Ord<; an the
nght pla<'e to attract a buyer
AIOnJ! the Or11n~e Coast th1•
nJthl place to ad\ ert1sc is in the
Da1h Pilot
Ensenada to their home port
\\ere r eported aground and
breaking up 1n the surf near
Ensenada.
Rhinestone Cowboy, a new Cal
AP Woroe>f'olt
llt>"s Sorry ..•
Rhode Is la nd Go\· Philip w :'\ocl. chairman of the
Dcm ocrntic ::-\at1onal Plat·
for m Co mm1tlct'. ha ~
apologized for a r emark
about black parent~ \\ hoSl'
ch ti d r l' n a r l' bu!, c d 11 <•
l'lusl>i facd h is unfortunatl'
l;inguage as .. street talk "
FV R eside nt
One of Three
Cops Fired
1\ Long lkarh patrolman \\ho
li\1•c; m t-'ountain \'alley 1s amoni:
thrt'l' nffl cer:;. fired for his alh.•l(l'd
111\'0I\ t•m(.-nl 1n a drunken :.pn ·r
"'h1rh ~tarted at the patrolman ~
hJCh(•lor 11<1 rt y in Sunset lkat"h.
Lon.: Bt':ich offlc1al~ i.a1d toda\
l'1t\ Mnnaizer John Man,t•ll
f1rt.•d Paul .I Stl'e<I of Fount::11n
\ allc'). alon2 with p:ltrolman
:\11chacl S. Call:ihan and Ho lwr\
~1 llumby late last week afln
their :illci:cd rn voht•mcnt 111 tht•
Murch 10 incident
Thl' officc•r s allr~rdly "<'1'1·
among 13 men who ll'ft .1
hachclor party for St~d. tht•n
"'ent on a sprt'<' at SC\'l•rul Lon)!
He.ich bars 1n which Ct\ 1hJn.,
"'ere assaulted and one SU!.JX't'I
,, as remm ed from th<' cu.,tod ) or
, an' uff1cer". accortlmi: to rl'
port ..
Ten other u rflcers "<'re 1{1vrn
c;uspens1ons of one to 10 days.
Deputy Chief Willis Pl att said to
da~
The thr ee fired officers hare
five days m which to appt'al their
dismissals to the Long Beach
Cini Sernce Bar Board. offic1.ll<;
said.
According to reports. City pro·
secutors oCfice wall seek misde-
meanor complamls agamst some
of the officers involved. In Los
Angeles Distr ict Attorney John
Van De Kamp also may review
the cases.
Platt said t he party started at
the home of a friend of Steed
Then 13 officers including
Steed. reportedly left there ond
went to Long Be ach. ~here the
other mridents alle~edly ot·
curred Som e of the officers also
"'ere accused of traffic \ 1oh1
I ton!. according to reporu
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1976 TEN CE NT ~ ,
Threatens Play_gr~unds ;
'lhO\\S and pC'nn) curn1v.il<, "'Thcch1ldrenha\eas:reatd1· l'lt\ 1\dm1n1~trator I.hi,,· n;1m\•d lot retired City t"oun .. It 's really too bad th:1t thl'l>c
dtll\'ttles are caught an thl·
squee ie because the~ art·
children's programl> and the ell~
can't charge for them." said
Mrs \'1,·1an Borns. sul)t'nntcn-
denl of Rec reation llnd Human
Sen· ices
al of (1 ee t1mt• and lht• pro(!ram '' Hm\ IJtHh ,aid thl' ult a mall' dt• ctlmun D\rn Sh1plr~. opcMd on
a dt\ erston ·· \I r-. l:iorni. ~a11.J t ll>lon will ht• up 111 tlw r1t~ C'oun .lunl' 1 l 197 1
.. They arf! ha pp) there and art• l'tl · but ) 011 h;,' <· tn pick up tht· \\ orth\ ~J1d 11 "as dCMJ!rwd h•
out of troubh.• · rnonc\ ... oml'\\ ht>tl' to balancr 011l -.hO\\ tht' ~ outh of th1• ct\~ thl·
She added tha t man} ch1ldrl'n the budJ.?l'I t' pt> of plant hi\-and '' 1ldhft' that
"ho par11c1pat1..· .ire member~ or · '\ ou l .in t < ut th1· pohn 111 c''l">ted .. bl'for l' .1i.phJll and cc
l>tngle parent famtl1t•s lirl' d1.:pJ1 llnl nt... hl' s.ud nwnt ·
The summl•r plaH!rounds ha\C A final dt.>t·1~1on 1~ e'pt'l'h'd in lie ~:itd that .1 numbt'r of
She said attendanre fii::u res at
\'anous act1\'1t1es last summer
been an tni>lltut1on m lluntmgton IJll' :\1J~ or Ju111: \\hen ne\t antmals. birds and plant~ cx1:>t at
Beach sanct-the mid 19505. ac: ~t·ar':. l.n1d~et t'> appro,ed th" Cl'hlt•r which hl' stut<•d 1::.
totaled 217, 156 rord1ng to \Vorth_)~~~~~~~~-T~h_e~~-h_1~p_le-~~~-·_u_tu_r_c~C_C'_n_1~er~~~-<·_s~_·e~B_l_'D~G_E_:_T_._P_a_g_e_A_2_>~
2·29 owned by Ro nald C Green·
berg. Cahforma Yacht Club, ran
aground on a point of la nd J U~l
north of th e En~cnada
breakwater about mtdntf!hl Sun-
dav. The acc1dt'nl "as close
enough to the ht gh\\ay that
automobile h~hls could be !>hown
aiding the crew of l\\O including
the owner to get al>hore without
IOIUr\
The lO·meter Bra1IJ owned b\
T<'rn llect1n ''1th thrN• per-.on->
Jboard r::idrol•<.I J ;\\<1\ ()a, tall
hcfore d;,w n toda\ .. 1.1ltn,1! that
"h'°' was brl'aktnJ.! up Tht• l'lWCl
location "'as not kn<>" n ;ind the
Coast Guard w a~ :>till w j l <'hml!
for the boat ;,t !I a m
OolllY PHol St .. U PhAll\ The m essa,:e ~tatc·d that tlw
boat was threl· hour' out of
EnsC'nada m ovmi: at '1x knoti.
YOUNGSTERS GET INTO THE SWIM OF COMPETITION IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
From Ages 3 to 18, Kids Learn the Finer "Points at Aquatic Club
Despite the s lo\\nl'"l> of lhl'
race itself. a pcr~onal tnJUr~ \\ai.
reported aboard Ho) D1~ne~ ·~
52 foot vawl Shamrocl.
Crewman Norman Palmer s u"
tamed a head tnJur~ while work·
mg on deck about 10 p.m. Satur
day Shamrock continued in the
race and Palmt'r wac; tuken to the
hospital in Enst•nacla and latt•r
trans ferred to a San Diego
hospital
Cause and ext l'nt of the injury
was not kno" n
Meanwhile. th<• Associated
Press reported three men were
rescued fro m a 'acht with a two
foot hole ripped an lhC' ports1dc
hull by rockl> in earl) mornmJ!
Cc;; today .
The boat which compt'lcd Sun·
day in the Newport to Enscnada
race was damaged fi ve mill's
north or Ensenada as it headed
back to the Vnited Stutes
The Coast Guard cuttt•r Walnut
took the tno to th l' bt•ach. \\hl•n·
Ute\ later "'<•re reporlt'U in good
<'t>n.d1taon
:"one or the men"' ;i ... 1rl1'nt1flcrl
Valley Pla11s
Ange l Night
Fountain Valley residents :irt•
1nv1tt>d to spend a nti.tht with tht•
Angels at Ana heim Stud1um M;iy
24 . s po nso red h} tht• <'t i \
Cha mber or Com mercc•
Rox seat t1ckl't <; arl' S3 50. and
those 1ntcrC'"t t•d ma\ i.tgn up at
1 h e C h a m bl' r o ff I (.' C'. l R l :I 5
Brookhurst St . tht> c·1tv Rcrrcu
t1on Dr partm(•nt. 10200 SlatC'r
/\Vl'.; or at Crul'kt'r Bank. lOOflO
Slater Ave
Rese rvotwn ~ for tht• game•.
hetween t he /\n,.:el!-a nd Uw
Ch1ca1w White So>.. :i;hould ht•
made bv Ma~ 11. chamber of
f1c1al-; said
HB Sch e dules
Swimming
R egistration
Youngsters fro m a~w 3 lo 18
can learn the tn!-. and outs of
swim compct1t1on through thC'
12-year-old llunt1ngton Beach
Aquatic Club
The club, co sponsored by the
city Recreation Department.
meets almost datl} J t the Hunt -
ington Beach <.:1t} Pool. as well
as at fac1ltt1ci. at Edison and
Manna High Schools
Club Pr estdl•nl M1r hael Bnck
sa id those wis hing more informa
lion ma\ <'till Hccreat1o n
Superv1:.01: Jim Eng It• al 536-548ti
The proRram attract!-about soo
local s\\1mmt•r<, dunng the s um-
mer. he said. a nd about 250 dur-
ing the ""tnl<'r It includes fill
tin\ tot-. J)!l' three to ci~ht.
llnr.k said
The youn)! ... tt·r" compel<' fn.•
quentl} HI Orani:t· Count} and
.\AU meets. Anck ..,aid
In add1t1on. f>O tt•am me mbt'r..,
rompt>red in M extco lmttfn1nmct
:.in ex<'hange group from Mexit·o
rec1..·nlly v 1~11 ed t hl· :rounj.?stcr..,
here during a mecl. Urick saul
A return tr11> t1; Mexico 1,
plannt•d n ext fall. he continued.
ai. \\t•ll as a trip to compete in
Las Vegas
The loc·al club won d1viswn
champ1on~h111" the la:-.t th1 ct•
H~arl>. Brick s J1d. unrl !>even1l 11(
the > oungslt>rs ha vc sl't Oran~1·
County time recortl., In addit1011 .
Chris Rl•hak. l :!. 1" th<' :>lult·
r hampton tn 50 yard free-styh•
:-;w1mming. hl· ... aid
Thl' "ttnv tolo;" i.wam at th1 •
Jluntmgt.on.BeoC'h City Pool from
5 to ft JO pm l\1 ondays throui::h
(St>eSWl l'1, l'ageA2>
Skate Tragedy
Ride Hitch Proves Fatal
A 17·VEAR-OLD skate boarder who hitched a ride to a
slow moving car died m Brea Community Hospital Sunday
as a result of 1n1unes s uffered whl'n he fell beneath the
auto's wheels.
Police identified the skateboar d victim as Steven Paul
Jaromscak of 837 Carlson Drive. Brea.
According to police. J aromscalc was fatally 1n1ured
!thortly after S p m . F'r1day after hitching e nde on a car
dnven by Scott Grf'gory Lamming. 16, also of Brea.
TIIEY SAI D THE VICTIM was h anging on to the right
passenger door of Lamming·s car when h e fell from his
skateboard a nd tumbled under·t he r ear wheels of the auto.
The car reportedl)' was travelin g between 15 and 20
miles an hour when young JarOm~cak lost his grip The \'ic
t1m died m Brea Community Hospital shortl) after 9 a m
Sundny
AccordmJI? to a polJce report. his parent!> donated h1'
e' es and ktdnc~s to transplant foundation!..
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Residents Oppose
Camper Parking
:\l o!-! re~1dl'nls of Fountain
\"all<.'' 's Greenbrook housmg dl'
'elopmcnt at Ellis /\\enue and
~l :lj?nolta Str eet want to rid their
neighborhood s treets of recrca·
t1onal and comme rcial vehicles
He~1dent~ 'oted 259 to 84 th1..,
v.eck tn fa\ Or of hm1tmg parking
:>uch 'chicles tot wo hours and re
<iu1ru1g that they either bc store<!
1n dn,cw:i r. yard<; or privall·
~tora~l lot ... ~1 tkl' Shanl.t•r. prel>tdcnl of lh<'
t:r1..•t>nbr11ok llomeowne r;, A.,
... oc1at1on. ~a id the results of llll'
1Jallnt1n).! "111 h<' forwarded to 1•1
'' <·mm<·ilmt·n Hut he <it11rl tlw
"""11<·1.itton ha ... not ~(·l d<•<•1d1·d If
11 "'tll J>rt'"" <"ti\ 11ff1ctals to adopt
a n or d t nan<" l' ha n n 1 n g I II 1•
\('hwlt·'
111· ;,,11d lht \Otmi:: ocru111•d
nunn.i: :in <'ffort tn chttni:c-1 lw
hom<'n"' 111•1 a ''>0<'1Ul1on·~ rule·'
on park1nii Hut 1ht• r ule <·hunf.!I"
n•qu1 rt'd a 75 pt•rrt•nt .. yt•:.." volt·
from tht• t rar t ·, 471 h1Jme1)wnC'rs
It ma} li;I\" f:.l 1 h-d. ht' ,,1 ul.
hecau;,1· too kw n·~1dcnh turned
in thl'1 r ha llots
<"ti ) offlrtJh ... <11d thl'V \\OUl!I
IX' tnl{•rc.,lt•d 1111t•\1<·wmf.( n·~ult '
ur tht' \l)ltnl! a11d 1ht· t•mmnl
l'nuld ron~1dl•r .1d11pt1n l! iul 111
d1nt1nN' to 11m 11 p:irk1ni: 111
(;rt'l'O brook ~J 111111'
Thl'\I "a11I tht• nHIOl'tl Hlr1•;11h
l"onsuit•n·cl J i,1m tla1 111 <1111.1111..·1·
c·tt} w11k 1 hr ee yt•<fff. .1g11, tlu-11
droppN I th1· m allt'r alll·r n ·:-1
d<·nt -. p111t1• ... t1•d ln~t<·arl. 1·11ur1
Unsafe A t
AlzySp e ed
One Jluntmglon Beach nffll'l'r
pul his thl'ory of what caused ,1
rC'ar·end auto collision Sund ay
quill' succinctly m his written on
the fender· be nde r .
"Spe('d too great for existing
conditions." Officer Jeff Coper<'
commended rei;!arding the cra;,h
thot occurre d al a s ign al ·
controlled inte rsection where ont> car ~ as already stopped.
· Speed should have been o
miles per hour,·· he added.
Whale Released
SEATTLE (/\P l -The rele ase
ol two killer \\hales today.
hugi:ed ~o :-c1entists can trace
tht'ar moHments. ends an affair
that 1>4.'iran m or e than six "eeks a~o and touched orr a pubhe con
tro' en.~ .
c·tlmcn a dopted re,i:ulation,;. pr 0-
h 1b 1 ting park1 n ji? of ··non.
moton1ed'" \Chtclt· .... such as
trailers and boat~. on city
.,treei....
ThC' s ame ty pl· of 11ark1ni!
re!>lr1ct1on in Huntington Beach
late la:-.t year c·rcated con·
troversy ainonJ! homl'Owner.,,
many ot them complaining they
u:-.l•d llH•1r motor hom es as
:.c•<·ond car!..
The proposed orrhnan<'e has
i.mcC' l>cen re,·1scd and 1s nriw
bt'fore a r11.,. !>tudy comm1llt'l'o
olf1c1al.., '>Jl<l
Founlalll \. alll"} l'ubltc Worb
D1rec·tur \.\. Jynt· <hhonll' 'aid <·1-
1 \ off1c1ah "'ould h.iH· to t·mi·
"Ider the• <'ll:>l and t''I hl•tt<'" of
1•rectm~ :>1~n:> lt'-Ltnl! thl' r(•i.t1 u.-.
tton1>. as \\t.•11 a:> l'Xtra law <·n·
fnrn•ml•nt lhal m 1ghl lK• nc·Nlt·d
T ht' l"ounl'rl ills11 would han· In
th·f11w what l'nns t1luks ,, rccrcu
t 1unal or <"C1m ml'rl'tal veh11"11•.
School Ope n House
Parenh of Fountuin Vallt•v
I hi:h Srhuul slutlcnt!. Jrt• 10 v1t<.•rl
to .1 c ,1 m µus opc·n houst· lont~ht.
·1 ht• t al<'lcrta will cip<:n tit Ii:«>
~tt h '>C"hool 1l1 s play., an1l .1
l'.11 t•llt Tt·ueh<•r StlHlt·n1 "'''><'Iii·
1111n h11kc• :>u lt'. anti l'laK:-.101111-i...
"' 111lw11pl·n from 7 tn !l p m
Or:on:@ .. ~O~lS I
\\'cathe r
l·"tli r lhro u Rh Tue!lda v
with warm. s unny clay ..
lhgh Tuesday near 70 at
the coa st. nc•ar 80 mlnnd.
Low tonight 45 to 55.
I NSIDE TOD" 't'
Amencons are complamznq
rnnrr these days about goods
and sen11cn. The govt'Tllrnent
and private 1ndus1ru ore
bt>qrnnrny to listen. A 7.
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Al NoeioMI Now\
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,, .2 DAILY PILOT H /F
Brown
To Stu01p
Outside? • SACRAMENTO CAP> -c;nv
Edmund Bro" n J r will probably
take ha!> campa1~n for presu.h:nt
out of California for the first time
this week with a aenes of ap·
pearances in Maryland.
Brown said lo a brief interview
today he conferred at length over
the weekend with Allard Lowens-
tem. a key adviser in hLS cam
pa1gn, and by telephone with Ted
Venetouhs, his Maryland cam
pa1gn coordmator.
Asked to comment on specula
t1on that he woul d fl y t o
Mar yland this week for a seneb
of campaign appearances, the
Democratic governor replied,
.. I'd say that's very possible."
He said he would have a formal
ne ws conference later in the day
and "I 'll answer any and all
questions then "
Brown's name will appear on
Maryland's May 18 Democratic
presidenttal primary ballot, but
he 1s not eligible to wm any of
Maryland's 53 delegates because
he did not file a slate of can·
didates for the separate delegate
elections.
The trip would be Brown's first
journey out of California since he
took office 16 months ago.
The 38·year -old governor has
insisted he is a serious contender
for ttie pr'eside ntial no mination,
although an admitted longshot
l}~t,:he j~ j?n the ballot an onlt
• ' ->-~IC"r M'ir'Y~anoand Ne~--.r-· -· ·•
Earlier Brown refused to dis·
cuss reas~ns for campaigning in
Maryland since he is not eligible
to win delegates.
But m the past he expressed
displeasure about news stories
that called him a favorite son
candidate.
Board Eying
School Work
Huntington Beach Ctty School
District trustees have hired an
architect to study the poss ible re-
novation of Dwyer Intermediate
::>chool
Tru s t ees Tuesday night
authorized architect Leo J C'tte lo
spend up to $5,600 lo ~ludy n •
modelin~ plans for the 31 \'oar
old campus and report back by
Ma' HI.
ThC'y a lc;o were J.liven pre
llminarv e<.t1mates on i.ome am medial~ repairs needed D1slnct
maintenance 0Hlc1als said 11 will
cost about $45,000 for a new roof.
s.56.000 to $99.000 to r eplace the
wmdows and Sl 7 .000 to SJI ,000 for
rcpa1nt1ng. de pending upon tht•
I) µc or materials selected.
HB Pondering
Labor Aide
Huntington Beach City Council
members will discuss the hmn~
of an outside labor negotiator
tonight when they meet al 7
o'clock i1t council chamb<'rs.
l'C'rson n e l Director F.d
Thom pson along with a represC'n
tatav<' from the city attorney's or
f1ce have l'OndUCled negohat1on ...
\\Ith c11y c·mplOH' grou(l6 an lhl·
past
The counc il also 1s l'xpectC'd to
act tonight on a recommC'ndat1011
to .,ell propert~ which wa:. 111.
rup1ed hv lhe former ()('ran\ ll'"
f1n•..,tat1on
LA Planner Killed
BAKF.RSFl ELD <AP l Thl·
c h1l'f of planning for the Lo'
Angeles County assessor 's office•
ancl h1 -1 w1fr were among lhn•t•
people k1llt•d in a multi vch1ch·
traffic accident on stale Route 99
north of here
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A Capitol Idea
After 16 months of \\Ork, Bill Moody adjusts the lop of
his replica of tht:' nation's Capitol in San Diego. It's
made of 50.000 cubcl> of sugar and 300 pound~ more
Moodv has asked President Ford to the um e1hng on
May ·11. Kneeling to ht•lp Moody 1s !\larine Cpl Joe
Jines .
Five More Schools
To Get Funding
rl\e more elem('ntan '<'hoot,
in llunt1ngton Bc•ach ' On•an
Vie w School District ha\l' hl•c•n
appr oved for s tale E arl\
Childhood E<iucat1on 11-:ci-:1
funds for next VC'ar.
District officaab said tht.· ... tall'
funding. s till s ubject to hudi:<'t
approval m the LC'g1slal11rl', ''Ill
bnn~ to 14 the number uf ECE
schools m Ocean View
Beginning next fall. thC'y said.
about half the district s lo.an
dergarten through third gr ••ck
studC'nts \\ 111 bC' involved in tht'
EC E program. which concl!n
tratcs on a n 10d1..,1dual approat·h
to learning.
The schools to bl' addt•d nl'xt
year are Pleasant \'1t•w, Gnl<lt•n
Vu•w. Mesa View, \'Hla.:c V1t•w
and Lake \'1ew
District offlc·1als said lhe F.CE
funds fo r the 14 -,choob \\1!11111.11
$475,740. m osl of "h1ch 1s l1'Cil I•>
pay teacher a1dt•c;
Thl'y said tht· 111;.lnrt r<'Cl'l\I''
Sl 10 each vear per 'tuclc•nl uncll'I
tht' program
Dis trict Supc•nn11·nrlf'nl l>.11t-
t'oo1.?an ;.a1d the apprO\JI of fin·
more school'> wa ... hast•d nn tlw
past perform anc't''\ .11 t lw d"
tnl'l 's other nint· Jo:n·: s rhoot-.
lit• C'xpla 1nr1t in a r1•c1•nl
s tatewide anal) 'I', On•an \ 11·w
ranked 111 the top 2:i pt•rr1•nl
amon~ tht' R23 l' <I h!11rn111 M'hnol
d1 :1tnct!I involvt•d in tht' pro
i.:r.1m
Other schoolc; now in thr prn
gram are Crc'lt \I<'\\. t:ll'n V11'".
Meadow \' 1 C' w , \ 1' l d \' ll' \\ •
Hancho View , Hol11nwood , Su n
\'1ew. t'1rcll' \'1t·w IHHI Oak \'H•\\
The El'I': prn.:rarn fnc·11'1"' 1111
HB Bur~lary
Yields Loot
Worth $3,300
RurJ?lars who kicked do\\ n a
rear door a t a llunlmgton &>ach
home carried off nearly $3,000 in
valuables. the owner d iscoverNI
when he a rrived home <'ar))
Saturday from a n evenm~ out.
Denn1s Drew. of 5232 S1"11n
Dnve, tn the northerly part of tht'
city, told Officer Lee Camp the
stolen ite m s included c~tens1\<'
ste reo equipment, Je~elr1 and
cash.
Investigators said ancther ma
JOr burglary loss \\as reporterl
Saturdav by J ohn Jlnlt1. \\ho lo"t
Sl.200 worth of r adio ((t•ar stolen
from his locked ca ban en.user
The boat burg lary occurrecl at
4211 Warner Ave .. at a shp an the
Huntington Harbour area where
It lS m oored. Whoever broke mto
the locked cabin also caused
malicious m1sch1ef damage,
polJce said .
'
grades kindergart<'n through
three onh. a1m1ni.: al basic skill'
m ... truct1on. 1nd1v1dual student
programs. pan·nt \'nluntl'l'r:-. and
P<lld te.ichl!r a1tJcs
FV Council
Sets Human
Service Meet
The F o untain Valley Cit y
Council will hold a joint ml'eting
with the lluma n Services Com -
mittee at 4 p m TuC'sduy al city
hall. 10200 Sla ter A \'C .
Caty officials s aid the commit·
tC'e. "hich wa!I formed about a
\Car ago to advise the council on
<.oc 1al sen1cr programs and
nrC'ds. requcstrd the Joint mel't·
ml'( -;om<' t 1mr aj!o
The\ srud t ht> I \\.O groupc; are
C'Xpcl'l l•d to dt'l'll"' pmgrams of
f1•rNI hv lhe c1tv'c; t wo yl'ar old
Human 'sen 1r1•<, 'orpar1ment
l>unng a hudgrt c;tudy ses!i1on
last Wt'('k (.'ounc!lman Jll'rnll' s, alst ad que..,t1onrd rnnllnwn ~
that drpartmcnt a c; a scpar:it('
a~t·ncy or anrorpor:it1nJ? its rune·
11ons into other clc•part mrnts
Three Enter
Speech Meet
F.d1o;on lliith School i.t udcnt"
I.aura Pat1ernu. Grc..i Diamond
and Tc•!I Mo~r l<•y will compete
,\1ml 29 through May I m thl'
(',1hfornia Sp<'e<'h Tournament at
lhC' l 'nlH'r'll\ ofSJn 1-'rancicso
School offlr1a1., cia1d Laura won
f11,1plaC'e10 ji?1r1._· oraton in the
'ldte quahfyanli? contco;t, ~h1le
Grt·~ placed fi rst 1n expository
spcakanJl aa1d Ted qualified in the
'tudent congrcs.; d1v1sion
Laura al'-O has been 1m1trd to
lhl' National Forc>ns1c League
<'ompet1l10n June 14 through 17 at
tht• Air For e<' Academ y in
Colorado Springs. offlr1als said .
Moscow Warned
\'IE:'\;o..;A , Auor;t raa CAP I
Romani a 's Communist party
rh1ef. ma st ronJ!I\' "ordcd 5peech
clcarlv addre'l'led lo Moscow.
!>aid tOday that anyone "ho doec;
not fight to def<'nrl his freedom
and independence fully desen es
lob(>aslavl'
N1colae Ceausescu did n ot
name the Soviet Communist par·
t\' nor its cloc;e alUec; in Eastern
Europe that hav<' recently
cntlcized the Fre nch and Italian
Commumst parties for fa1hng to
adhere to Communist doctnne
laid do\\ n b} l\1 oseow.
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F~•Pa~.ll
ENSENADA
Ragtime ~nd the 12-mcter
News Boy.
lromcally. youn1 Mitchell and
his colleae crew \\ere sailing
again.st Ms rather Ben seruor who
was the nav1~at or aboard
Ragt1m4• \\ h1ch \\as i.eH•nth to
fimsh ~htnd another catamaran
Lipe n , Steven Bo\\din, Se11l
Be a c h Y achl C lub, and lht•
Columbia 52 G) psy sailed hy
llarr~ Moloshco. Long Reach
Yacht Club
The eighth and ninth boats were
multlhulls, Crossfire. Norm an
<:rosi-. Sun D1e~o \' arht Club, und
lm1 Lou, Vic Stern. Seal Btach
Yacht Club
And there wl•rc e\'en more su1 ·
pnses The h1ghly fa\'ored 12
meter :'\e\\ 'Bo). sailed b) Jack
B:ulhe. Balboa Yacht Club \\as
lhe fou1 teenth boat to finish
behind thn•e more catamarans
and l\HJ Ericson 46s Fifteenth
boat to finish \\as Hegulus It. a
Columbia-57 skipperded by Bob
Garrison , Ne\\ port Harbor Yacht
C'lub.
By midaflt'rnoon with only 50
boats finis hed the race commit·
teemen aboard the fmish boats
knt'\\ the) were in for a long night.
By 6 p m Sunday only 120 boats
had finished and the wmd was d~
mg
Al 8 a m todav 470 of the 5'10
starters arc accounted for. These
are boats that have either crossed
the finish lane or nollfied the com-
m 1 t tee th.ii th ey were nol
f111ishang
Ha ndicap standings to de·
term am• the winners of the nearly ,
Thb ~un bear at the San Francisco Zoo seems bored by
1t a ll as he wakes from a snooLe and yawns in the s un-
!-.htne Tht•re ha\'e been no '1.,1turs to the zoo since
March 31 "hen it "~:. shut dO\\Jl by a walkout of city
craft<; workers. mcludang 25 ammal kee pers.
SA Butcher Killed
two dozen perpetual trophies had F • 1 • R bb I
notbeencomputcdataa.m .today -OI Ing 0 ery ,
but wer~~~c,t~d ~o}>e complet~ ..r 0 .. · ~'r" , ' .• ~..._..,,, .... "'-1 ~·~ .,,, ' p } '~ _ ....... ~·-~.--£./l~.;a,.:..J.· • Deadune for fina_stlfilf"ttre-race A young Sallfa Ana butc~ '\l-1\1.\~ :~»~.~,'.9'\~~1'
was 11 a m today andlcatmg that who was wouncted m a brazen f1rC'd a s mgle bullet from his gln
the. Newport O~ean Salling As· daylight robbery attempt Satur that struck To\\ ner m the groir~ .
soc1ahon comm~ttees would k~ep day afternoon died early Sunday Accordmg to one report police
computers buzzang to determine m o rning in !\lcrcy General rert·1ved. the murdl'r \tCllm was
the handicap wmners by 3 p.m . Hospital. a surviving . s~n of the small
Police identified the murdl•r butcher shop s lo under "ho died
Ray Breeding
Rites Tuesday
F\Jneral sen ices for Ray L
Br ee ding , a retired
gro unds kcC'pcr at Huntington
Beach lligh School. \\Ill be at 3
pm . T uesda~ at Smith 's
J\lortuary Huntington Beach.
Mr. Breed ing, a lifetime'
Orange County r esident. died
Friday. lie was 66
A me mber of the First Chns ·
tian Churc h or Huntington
Beach. he 1s survl\'ed by his wifl'
\'1ola . o f t he h ome at 11 0
Alabama St . two sons. Kenneth
of the h ome and Larry or
Anahc1 m . a brother. Vern of San-
ta Ana. a nd two sisters. Alice
Rotters of Brawley and Dorothy
Bond of lrvanC'.
From Page ''I
SWIM ...
Thursdays
Sw1mmC'rs from novice to AAl'
swim al l\1 anna lligh School
from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through
Friday and from 9 to 11 a m
Saturday, a s well as al the
Edison lligh School pool from
5 · 30 to 7: 30 p m. Monday through
Friday.
The fee for the program is $10
per month. Brick said. ancl
parl'nls assist coaches as timers
and JUdJ.lCS
Talk Reopened
CLE\'f;LANO. Oh10 fA P I
N<'got 1ator:; r e t urned 10 lh<'
b:irga1n1ng table today for
another allC'mpt to t'nd a six-clay
old strike by the United Ruhlwr
Workers IU RW I. against the 1n
dustry 's four biggest companies
The talk!> between URW and
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. werC'
recessed Friday at the request of
federal mediators, who said they
wanted to reassess the issues
victim as Ma rk Towner, 20, of \\lthm the past fc·w month:-..
Santa Ana. Pohcl' ;.:rnl thl'V be:1t'"e the•
Towner was mortally woundl'd 'ouni.: man was managmg thl'
at 3·55 pm. when a lone gunman mt•at market for has mothC'r
stalked into Towner Meals. 21H
E Warner An~. and rcporlC'dh
demanded th a t the )Ouni.:
butcher gl\ e him the cash n·
f 'rom Page ,\I
gaster 's contents, poLicesaid BUDGET
They \\eren'l certain th" • • •
morning what tri~rnered thl'
shooting but assumed the bandit
disc harg ed a .32-calibcr
automatic either in nervousne<.:-.
or as a result of fcC'Ling "'J'ownl'r
was not responding to his com
mand.
Witnesses in the small shop
pmg center on Warner /\venUl'
reported seeing a slightly built
man run from the meat market
and nee from the scene on foot
They desc ri bed To\\ n er's
murderer a s a m a le. from 25 to 30
}ears old, fl\•e feet six inches tall
and about 150 pounds.
Police s aid there was still
money in the cash rt''~l~tc•r ~ind
lhcor:iH'd that the i.:unman
C!-ca ped empty handed.
~other, Girl
Injured in
HB Accident
A Huntington Beach man drh··
inJ.! behind his wife and dauJ.!hlc•r
!.aw th<•m IOJUred in a colllswn
Sunday afternoon.
\'1ctona Rh1 co Bcachnrr. :l4 of
0031 Adelia Ca rrie "a' ;iclm1ttc•<I
to Pacifica llosp1lal llo.,p1tal "'
f1ciali. dC'cltned to pl\1' hN rond1
twn tod;i\ The chi ld, lh:alhl'r
Bt•achner. 4. ""as treated for
minor tnJurirs and rc•lca~ed
l'ohcl· said thC' car!. rlrwen hv
Patrick Beachner and h1<; \\1f1·
werC' southbound on Newlond
SlrPct. Mrs. Beachncr'.; c:ar w;i'
11truck at Atlanta /\\'l·nue h) a
s1at1on wagon dn\'C'n by Sharon
L Wolfe, 34, of 7Gll Wa'lhin~rm
Dnve, Huntington R<·ach She
wa' not hurt
Paramedics aided the IOJUrt•rl
mother and daughter
popular for ~uidt•d tours of i.coul
and student group!>
Thr center also h:.is cm·1ron-
nwntal and rock exh1b1ls a:-. wl'll
li~ Indian artifacts laken from
diggings at the top of Central
Park.
Worth\ said there " a full-time
ranger on dUt) at the center and
that his JOb depend' on the
budget decision
\\'orlh) s:11d 1t \\Ouldn't bt•
vractacal to keep thl' l'l'JllCr open
1f the ranger were nol retamed.
The recreation ch1d :.a11J the
squeeze probably wouldn't affect
the A d ventu r e P layground
because it derives revenue by
<.'h;irging admission.
Worthy s aid that normally
about 100 part-tame employC'S
from collC'J?e and high schools arc>
lured as playground leaders and
~orkcrs
"It appears easier for the city
to cut part-time employes than
tuJl-t1me employes," Worthy
said
Worthy added that his depart·
ment already is operaling parks
at the lowest cost per capita of
;iny cit y in Southern California.
Bank Cashier
Found Dead
SA"-: FRANt:ISt:O <AP >
f>ohce !>a} the body of a Bank of
America C'al>hier hai. been found
stranglC'd and s tabbed In his
Diamond llC'ights upartmcnt.
The victim was John Marsalla
Th'> lantllorrl found him. naked
except for his socks, on Sunday,
homicide dl'teclive said.
M;irs alla had b(•cn slabbed
se\ era I t1mC's. A knifr protruded
from his back. An electric cord
used tfJ strangle him was still
around his neck
Fords Leave Chur~h
President and Mrs. Ford chat with the
Rev. John C. Harper, rector of St. John's
Church, a s they leave the church in
• •
Washin~ton Sunday. The Fords attended
an evening service at the church just
across a park from the White House.
EOlTION
l
Today's Closlnlf
N.Y. St~ks
VO L. 69, NO. 117, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES TEN CENTS
Democrats Woo Pennsylvania VoterS
PJULADELPHIA IAP1 At
:subway stopll and TV studto1'.
facCory gates anUhlirtOnc site:..
Democratic prcs1dt'nt1:il c:im
paigners sought out the votcr1. to·
day on the eve or Pennsylvunw·.,
('ruciul primary election
Jimmy Carter s tarted his da)
al a steel plant gate near Pit
tsburgh; Rep. Morris Udall or
Arizona tnure<i Philadl'lphia and
said he will score an elt.>ction sur
l'fl St". u nd Sen. Henry l\l
Jackson of Was hington talked to
tubor 1elftt~l' · lft!OunThn mem.
hers in Harris burg.
They were booked for up.
pearances acro~s the state on th~
hist campaign day. · · r think we· re go mg to surpnse
some people." said Udall. who
has forecast at IE:'ast second place
shQwings in both phases or the
pn mar>" which includes ballot-
mg on presidential preferences
:ind the separate clecuon or na·
tional connntlon dele~ates
L'dall received some bad ne"s
from Washing1on toda)' when the
L'S. Supreme Court upheld the
conslitul1onaht v ()( an India nu
law that has kept his name off the
state's May 4 primary ballot The
law requires st atew1de c un·
dldates lo obtain 500 supporting
signature:-from each or the
state's 11 congressional districts
l'dall had 5,500 signatures. but
his Iola! fOr the b'th f>lstriCt Wll~
only 465.
Carter said he'll win the pre
!erence test in Pennsylvania if
the vot<.>r turnout is relativt'ly
hjgh.
Jackson forecast victory in the
competition for delegates.
Carter said Jackson was being
"a?solutely ridiculous" Sunday
in blamin.: Northern untmplo)
mt•nt on lower wugci. paul
worker~ in the SouU1.
··1 don't think it 's fair to s a)
that we have unemployment 1n
Pennsylvania because th<' South
has cheap labor or right lo work
laws." the former Georgia go\
ernor said in a five-cundidatl'
forum on the ABC-TV program
"Issues und Answers "
Ran Aground
'"To blame the unt>mployrnent
in Penns vi\ an1a on n~ht·to·work
laws tha't hU\l' hl'Cn lhCl'l' t'\'CI'
~ince llarr) 'fruman's <In) I
think 1s ahsolutd) ndiculous ."
C..irter s aid
.\lah•1m.i (;p,· Gcor~<' l'
Wallace. who 1s on the Penn
svl\'an1a ballot. and Sen. f'runk
L:t1urch 01 lduho. who is not. alsv
appeared on the program.
I 3 Yachts Wrecked
g Race Return
race itself, a personal injury was · Press .reported three men were ···~~-ji·~~~·~~~~~;,'X;Ld ~ ~~~~:;........r~~t4. ti;~ a yacht with a I.a~..;...,:.. today despite the s owness of the · < i.,.-_-..-.. _.. ....~~-~~ _:, ~,. .. \,\C race. · · hull by roc\s"ln" t~.~·~n"
O•••Y P•IOt Pftoto .,., R•<"..trd l(ofl\ler
Two boats on a return lrip from C~ewm an Nor.m.an Palr;ner sus fc;; today. ~
Ensenada to their home port tamed a head tnJUry while. ~ork The boat whi~h coml)('ted Sun-
" ere reported aground and mg on deck about 10 p.m . Satur· day in the New1>ort lo Ensenada
b . day Shamrock continued in the race was damaged fl\c m1k'l> ;:s~~1;Ja. up in the suri near raCl' and Palmer was taken to the north of Ensenada as 1t lwadl•d
hospital in Ensenada and lall'r back to the VnitNI Swtes.
Rhinestone Cowboy. a new Cal transferr ed to a San Dil'go The Coast Guard cutter Walnut 2·29 owned by Ronald C-GreC'n · I berg, California Yacht Club, ran hospita · took the trio to the heach, \\here
aground on a point or land just Cause and extent of the injury they later were rC'ported in good
n orth o f th e Ens en ad a was not known condition
breakwater about midnight Sun·
day. The accident was close
enough to the highway that
automobile lii:!hls could be shown
aiding the crew of two indudin~
the owner to get <.1shore without
inJUf\'
Meanwhile. the Associated None of the men was identified
Skate Tragedy
POLICE SGT. MAX WILSON COVERS OFFICER STEVE MEADOWS AT KIR K JEWELERS
Suspect Arrested Atop Costa Mesa Bulldlng, But Police Found No Suspects Inside
The lO·meter Rraila owned by
Terry Hedin with three persons
aboard radioed a May Day call
before dawn today stating that
she was breaking up. The exact
Ride Hitch Proves Fata,l
A l7·YEAR-OLD skateboarder who hitched a ndc to a
slow moving car died in Brea Community Jlosp1lal Sunda)
as a result of inju1ies suffered when he fell hent•ath lhl'
auto's wheels. ·Police Seize
Theft Susp ect
In Costa Mesa
Mov1ego<'fs al the llarbor
Shoppmft Center in Costa Mesu
watched a second f<'ature outside
thC' thea'ter Sund:.iy night, as
11olice arrested a burglary s us
peel atop Kirk's .Jewelers.
Police said the s usix·ct, Hobert
A. Bondaruk. 27. of 235 Cedar St .
Nt•wporl Bt•ach was crouched
behind an air rond1t1onmg duct
'Whl.'n s polll'd from ;.1 police
helicopter µtlolt•d by Si..rt Carl
Jackson.
The suspect "'as ordered to tht•
. side of !ht· buildtng by helicopter
ofr1l'l'l'S using a puhhr address
isystem. ;incl B-.nduruk w11s ar
l'CStt'rl by orr1cl'r Slt'VI! Mcadn\\S
on thl' ~rouncl
lfandur'uk. ,1n unemplo.>t•<I bu:-
1h l\'t'1, \.la!\ fo1111d with SX,000 111
.Jl'wd.;, \\:ttclw'( un1l eo1n-... 11c
cortltn!! to poli<:l'. Thcy s111cl lht'
:>.Ul>lll'l'I tniii.;1•r1•tt ~· :-.11l'nt alarm
111 thc Jl'\H•lry sto1 t' al 10 50 p.m .
1\hl'rt llt' t•ntt•rt•ll the• h111lcli11~
thr11u.:h thl' ronf
On th;• ~round . poht'l' h.HI le•
\\ :11 t I 0 I a II C' m p 1 o) \' (Ir th I'
tl'"dr)r '10l't' to urnvt• lo unlork
tlw hullcltnt.: ~o polin• coulcl
:-t•a rdt for ol hl• r .;u.~pt•ci.. 1\
~m .ill cnmtl of peupll· fl'Orn a
m•arhv t lw ~1tl'r KOthl'n'1l to watch
the ·H'l 11111 l'nlit•t• 'iHicl no SUS·
1wrt~ \\ l'r1• fourul trl:lith• thr stnre
Con~•
\\eath er
t-'a11· through Tut>sday
with wiirm. sunnv davs
lli$:h Tuesdav near 70. at
the Mast. ne':ir RO inland.
Lem tont~ht 45 to 55.
l ~SIDE TODA\'
Amtnca"s are complmnmq
more• these daµ., about good.(
.and serMces Thr qot•emment
.and private industry are
lx>'1Jnnmg to /uten Ai
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Co1npro1nise Choie~
location was not known and the
Coast Guard was still searching
for the boat at 8 a .m .
The message slated that the
boat was three hours out of
Ensenada moving at six knots.
Police identified lhe skateboard victim as Steven Paul
Jaromscak of 837 Carlson Drive, Brea . Judge Speirs N a111ed Despite the slowness of the
According to police. Jaromscak was fatally injured
shortly :ifter 5 p . m . Friday after hitching a ndc on a ear
driven by Scott Gregory Lamming. 16. also of Orea
For Cella Hearing * * * First Finish
In Ensenada
To Valkyrie
THEY SAID THE VICT01 was hanging on le> the right
passenger door of Lamming·s car when h<' fell from his
skateboard and tumbled under lhe rear whet· ls of the auto
The car reportedly was traveling between 15 and 20
miles an hour when young Jaromscak los t his gnp. The Vt<'
lim died in Brea Community Hosp1t<1l shortly after 9 a.m.
Sunday.
By TOM BARLE\'
Of th• O"lf Pilot SIAll
A long selection process that
has become known in Orange
Count y Superior Court a s
"judicial roulette" ended today
when Judge Wilham C. Speirs
was assigned to preside over pre-
trial action against Dr. Louis .J.
Cella Jr. and three business as
.-.oc1ates.
Presidmg Judge Claude M
Owens selected Juclge Speirs
after lawyers for the four defen-
dants objected to his earlier
,,election of Judge Byron K
McMillan
Prior lo that both sides had
.mbm1tlcd a total of 20 names to
Judge Owens without any namt•
nn either list lallyin,.: wllh lhl'
others.
"Thal 0!1 enoul!h of that, .. Jutlgc
Owens commcntt'd
lie 1mmed1att'ly :1ss1gned
Judge McM illan to the pretrial
hearings and then offered Judge
$Pl•trs' name when that assiJtn
m1•nl Wa1' cltsputcd by dt'frni;c•
luwvt·r~ D~rcnse law~ers made it cleur
a(tN the a$(rel'ment w111' ;.ip
proved hy both stdes that Judge
S1)('1rs has been acct.>pled only for
pretrial net ion and not for the
trial scheduled to start M11y 24
Irvine Pane l
Eyes Housing
Assistance
lr\'ine city councilmen will de
cide Tuesday whether to adopt s
housinf! assistance plan thal
calls for aidini.r 610 households
over lhe next two years.
The meeting wHI be held a l
7 30 p m at city hall. 4201 Cam
pus Drive
The hous ing assistance plan
wris continued by the council two
"'eeks ago on a 3 to 2 vote
because cou ncilmen wanted
more time to review the pro·
PQsed plan.
Planning Director Eddie
Peabody Jr .. however. has told
the council that the application-
part of a three.year series ex
peeled to net the city about
S240,000 in housing funds-must
be submitted to the county a~
soon as possible
•
lr\'ine ts on(' ol Iii smaller
<Stt HOUSING. Page A2)
Judge Speirs will be asked to
rule on a motion for rusmissal of
a number of charges contairlf-d in
the Grand Jury indictment and a
motion for discoven·
According to a police report. his parents donated his
eyes and kidneys to transplant foundations
By ALMON LOC'KABEY
D•oly P1101 e .. to1>9£clll0<
Also set for ar.guing in his
courtroom 1s what has come to ht•
known as "a Johnson motion"
an argument by the defense that
the four ind1ctees are the victims
nr discriminatory prosecution by
the district attorney.
"Our agreement will not pre·
vent us from filing a motion lo re
move Juds:e Speirs during pre·
trial action ir that becomes
necess ary ... defense attorne)
James Riddel cautioned.
The 29th annual nautical "crap
shoot " known as the Newport lo
Ensenada Yacht Race ground its
wa.v into the record books today as
the last of the 540 starters dropped
their anchors in the crowded
waters of this Baja California fis-
hing port.
Juvenile Counselor
Booked in Assault
None of the four cle(e nl.t•
lawyers nor Deputy District At
torney Orella Scars was pre
pared to commc·nt on the pro-
cl'dure thal will be involved when
3 Judge IS assigned lo the trial Of
lht• four defend<.1nts
Cella, 51, Theodore ~h1rfman .
~:I. of Santa Ana . GN1r$(e Lewis
Ollenclorf. "4, of Laguna Bearh
and Stephen Rob<>rl Evans. 31. or
Mission Viejo, faCl' tnal un 127
ft'lon.v ('OUOlS .
It 1s alleged that lht• group
!<i)ihoncd at least S2 millton 111
funds from two Or·rnge County
hospitals . M iss1on Community 1n
M 1 s s 1 on Vi t' j n a n cf M l' re ~·
General in Santa l\na
All four d<>fend:1nt!' have 1m
earliN trial dale of Muy 11 In Lus
J\ni;telcs Federnl Court on similar
criminal allc1tat111ni.
It was as slow and frustrating a
race, from st a rt to finish, as any in
the three decades it has been
sailed. Light winds at the start off
the Newport jetty Saturday at
noon decreased to near zero
before the fleet reached San
Diego, the halfway point in the
l2S·mile junket<Related Pie
tures, Page B6).
Race committeemen aboard
tfw two finish boats, Sunshine and
Sea Hut had barely finished their
morning coffee Sunday when they
were stirred into action by the:
siS{htof a sail on the misty horizon
Hut the vaeht turned out to be a
noncompeting catamaran as did
the next two which approached
th\• finish line by 11 a.m.
First spinnakers to emerge
from the thickening haze turned
out to be the trimaran Valkyrie.
co.skippered by Bob Hanel ond
(See ENSENJ\DA. Pue A2)
A counst'lor tor Juvenile
criminals wa s booked by
Newport Beach police today
after officers allege he
threatened a hitchhiker who he
mistakenly accused of stealing
his sunglasses
In custody in Newport Beach
Jail on charges of assault with a
deadly weapon is Stephen Vance
1'1ctcher. 29, of frvi nc. He listed
his employer as the Californ1u
Youth Authority at Chino.
According to police rer><>rts.
Fletcher was arrested shortly
after midnil"(ht near the NC'wport
Pier where the dispuk 11v1·r tl\1•
missing glas!ll'S reportrdly tl'.>ok
pla('e,
Officers gaVl' thll' U('l'l)\101 or
the incident
Fletcher p icked up Dolorc~
Jaramillo, 22, of San Jost• as :st11·
hitchhiked to the Orunge County
Pretend It's Pot
'Herbal Stmh' Comes in 'Lids' for Kids
PEORIA. 111. !AP> In the old days. kids
could smoke rolled com silk and pretend it
was tobacco
Today, they can buy a package or Herbal
Stas h and prl'tend it's marijuana.
Herbal Stash is ground or shredded herbs
and comes -with papers -in a plastic ball
that says the net wei.ght is "a lid ... A lid usual
ly refers lo a one-ounce portion or pol.
"lt looks s omething like grass." said a
narcotics officer in Peoria "We've testt'd it .
The only high is a psyclloiog1CA'.looe. Kids Uke
to smoke it and prttencl in1 pot.. Jt's a gim·
mick, a fad like hula hoops llled1cr}>e."
Pohce discovered the.._pew ptodurt while
mvestigatin~ reports that people we~ getting
a regal high on weeds. 'l'hty founc) 1t being ~old, like a package or cigarettes. al' Peoria
boutique managed by Rill Strauss
Strauss said he ordered some after seetn~
it advertised in flyers distributed by the
Woodley Herber Co
"lt comes in four different packages a:.
Bobbo's Better Blend <retaiUng for $3.25).
Fiord ($3.25). a variety pa~k ($3.25) and
Volupte ($4)." he sald. "Volup(e is advertised
as a sensuous smoke made from ginseng
roots.
'' l 've sold a dozen or so of each pack in the
last 21ti months. It looks like a bag of pot and
sorne people say it gives them a mild effect."
Tom Hartman, 25. a former health food
store manager, helped found the Woodley
Herber Co., two years aJto and has 14
employes.
(Sff FAKE POT. Pa1t AZ>
Airport follow1n~ a fight with he1
bovfnl'nrl in Sant a Ana f'indin~ the airport tcrmin<il
doi-.ed. Fll'tchcr clrovl' Mi s"
.laram1llo to th<• :'lll•wp<1rt Pier
wtwrc the tli1>put1• ovt•r lhe -.;un
glasses aro.;('
F1elcher lll'lt1•vc•d she• had lhP
glasses and he n•fu1'C'd to giv<· her
h<'r s ui t('aSe. nff it'<'l"S allt•gf'd.
Miss Jaramillo flugi,wd down a
passcrhy, l>avul Burtholoml''I'.
22. or Orlando. Flu . ~rahtw<l ht•1
su1t('aSl' and got 1nt11 his c·ur
I' o I 1 c " a ~ s \' r I l h a I a •,
nurtholomew lrwd l11 clnve from
1111' urea. the roatl was hlc1t·k1·d hv
fiC'lrhc•r's car
1'1<•td11•r allc1!1•tlly pull<•d 11111 .1
rc•volvl'r and tuld Harthulonww
to lt·11v1• lhl' area whtlt• tu-t•1111
linued tht· <11-.;pu tt• with M 1s..,
J or 11 mi llo
Bartholoml'W rnn to a nenrbv
phone· ancl C'all!•d polil't' wh11 !'11111
they found tlw m1:-s1nit gla.,scc; rn
f1Nchcr's c<.1 r
CAR SA LE H<YT
OFF PRESSES
"The car was :.old before m,·
carrier dellvcrcrf my paper The
buyer must have hcl'n walttng at
the press to get ut your <'lassified
se('tion ··
That's the i;ales !:.ucc•css Mory
told by the N<'wport Beach man
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot :
iOO!IC.'•111l(ar XR 1
Sl,2t)() • X'X·SX\"1.
H you have a car you wont to
convert to cash, call 642·5678. 1L
only takes a few word_~ in the
right place lo attract a buyer.
Along the Orange Coast. tht~
right place to advert1s(' is in ~
Dally P ilot
,4 2 DAILY PILOT
E'ro• Pagtt A J
ENS ENADA
Bob Fancht·r. Cubrillo Bt'ach
Yacht Club. followed in dose
p1.1nu1it by th.: ~8 foot cutamaran
Sea Smoke s u1lcd by Edwin
Ketchum, Malibu Yach\ Club.
Valk)'rit• won honur:.asthefll'lit
~ acht to fini:.h in the· :.low hmt· of
2A 1895 hour,. St'a Smoke POk<.'d
h~ twin how~ ucros?> \he llne
about fa \'l' m 111 utt:s luh•r
/\notht.>r cutamuran, the 46·foot
/\llt1:e Cut, l'O·i.k1pJ)t'rt-d by Mike
Klint uncJ M 'M ~c·h1n, South Short·
Yacht Club. w~u; the tbJrd boat to
nnt~h about 12. 30 PST
Then t.•;11111• the lJ1it surpris<.·
'fht! first monohull 11pproach1nj?
!ht' line with a spinnaker and
bloopt'r bloss omani; In the
tresht>n1n1it breeze turned out lo be
tht S4-fool sloop Aorangi, sailed
by Dennie M 1tchell and a c rew of
tO voung men and five women of
the L'SC :.ailm~ tf'am. Aonm~i
was donatt!d to use at the first of
the ,)'t'aL
Preface ravoritt!S for first to
rlni-;h were the 62-foot sloop
Ba6'l1mL• and the 12·meter
Ne>AsBoy
Ironically. ) oung Mitchell and
his college crew wt-re sailing
agains t his fathN Ben senior who
wa s the na v igator aboard
Ragtim<· which was seventh to
fimsh behind another catamaran
L1peri. Steven Bowdin. Seal
Beach Yacht Club, and the
Columbia 52 Gy psy sailed by
Harry Moloshco, Long Beach
Yacht Club.
The eighth and ninth boats were
mult1bulls. Cro::.sfire. Norman
Cross, San Diego Yacht Club, and
lmi Loa. Vic Stern, Seal Belich
Yacht C\ub. · ·
And there were even more sur-
pnse!.. The highly favored 12-
meter NewsBoy, saitedi>y.Jack-
.. Baillie. Balboa Yacht Club was
rhe fo uheent bQa.t tQi £ini'sh t!i~"!ly ~~-... -.~-·:·~'. • :. . ' . . ana'fwo .. Erfrson-4 . 1'1 eenth
boat to finish was Regulus Ir, a
Columbia·57 skipperded by Bob
Garrison, Newport Harbor Yacht
Club
By midaflernoon with only 50
boats fin ished the rnce commit-
teemen aboard the finish boats
kne"' they were in for a long night.
Ry 6 p m Sunday only l20 boats
had ftmshed and lhl· wmd \\as dy·
mg.
r\t 8 a m . today 470 of lhc 540
starter s art> arcountl'd for These
ar<.' boats that have either crossed
the finil>h line or notified the com·
m1lll'C thJt t1ley WL'rl' nol
!1111!.hlll~
lland1cap standings to de-
termine !ht• wanner:. of the nearly
l\\11 dolen pe rpetual trophies had
not ht'Nl•('Omputed atRa.m. today
but were expected to be complete
b~ lht• J p m t ro ph) presentation.
l>l·<-•dlint> for ftnishin~ tht' race
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lht· Nt.>~ port Ocean Sailing As·
"lonatlnn rummittce!'i would keep
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till' hand1C'.1p ~ 1nrwrs h) :! p,m
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Leaders Honored
· Irvine LioWl Club Cites Five f
The Greater lrv1m~ Lions Club
hH presented its first armunl
awards recoanirlng th · <'ontribu-
tions of five Irvine community
le11ders
The C'itizenshlp award wus pre•
sented to hadore Schneider of
Unlver~lty Park; community
award to Margaret GafCey o(
lJnlvers1ty P ark : achievement
<1w11rd to Janice Juergens of UC
Irvine: valor award to S. Sit.
James T. Wilson or El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station: and
press relations award to Jc1&nn~
Keevil of the Irvine World News
Schneider. who has been active
in community a ffairs and local
government since before Irvine's
incorporation. was honored for
acting as a spokesnaan for
~one G1111H1a11
catii~n ~ and for serv1oi; on
several city committcc11.
Mr:i. Gatrey, who tastyellJ'was
co-organizer of the trvlne Is. A
Harvest Festivut. wi.11 honor,•d
for her rave years ot effot•t to
foster culluroal d evelopment in
lrvlne. Among other activities.
sht· he lped organ1ie group out-
ings to music and thet1ler events
throughout SOuthtirn California
which have attracted lll\ .:slimal·
ed 29.000 participunts.
Mrs . Juergens. assistant dean
of students al UC I. was honored
for her contribution:> to \he hun·
d icapped. The orgetnizer of Han-
dicapped Awareness Week ut
UCI last year, she was credited
with calling a ttent ion t o
architectural problems for han-
dicapped students such as lack of
SA Butcher Killed
Foiling Robbery
A young Santa Ana butcher They d escribed T owner's
who was wounded in a brazen murderer as a male, from 25 to 30
daylight robbery attempt Satur-years old, tlve Ceet six inches tall
day afternoon died early Sunday and about 150 pounds.
wheelcha.ir rump:., norrow
doorw:ay:s and the hkt:.
Seraeant Wll:sou, u military pollt·~man on dutv p.AtrollinJl in
the M1:ss1on V1l'JO ure1.1, saved Ul~
11\'~S Of lhrt•l' t•hildl'\.'n who ha(l
~'limbed into a trash dunwstev
a11d set it anre by playln& with
matcht>!I. The flaml's l>loclt~d
th.:lr l'SCUJW Wilson <'limbed into
the container, 1·1ski111t his own
safety, to hoi:sl the children out.
Mr:5 . Kccvtl, editor or lhe
Irvine World News, wa:s honored
for her reporting on t?vents in the
city over the past five years. Her
reporting, the Lions noted, has
included the formation or the city
and lhc Irvine Unified School
District as well as the day to day
events of the comm unity.
Ford Raps
Jobs Bill
morning in Mercy General Police said there was still A•WI~ h I ' Hospital. money in t e cash register and Leap. ittg Drurnmer B. o.y Police ideptif!ed the murder theori zed that the gunman
WASHINGTON' CAP > -•
President Ford. who has
been predi c ting the
Democrats will nominate
Sen. Hubert Humphrey for
president this year, today
lambasted u key Hum·
phrey jobs bil l a s
"da ngerously deceptive"
a nd a n "elect ion-year
boondoggle ."
. . victim as Mark Towber, 20, of escaped e mpty handed ..
A chain fence · proves irre6istible to Billy Smith, 9, a s he Santa Ana. • Before his escape, however, he·
Ford. in a speec:h to the
64th annuar convention of
v. ea cs the' co.st.,ume._ p( a (\r~.~ ~~'.nkJh~e. re-: Tow~er. ~~ l!'o~ly wou d ~i~~ ~ttl,11t fr~ h!tf~~
eM.tl..m.ent .... ~J~~~~ · · .. "'~·~· .. ,,,:.,..,_ .. '(\"'"'·~ .., ·, '.(:~~atlcr-c·oionfaT troops al !'•few'Yo r ·s~e(no~s-~ea U\to 1awner ats. 216 AC.cordmg to one re~rt police
E. Warner Ave. and reportedly received. the murder victim was
demanded that the young a surviving son of the s mall
butcher give him the cas h r e-butc her shop's founder who died
the U.S. Chamber of Com-
~ .. ~1~~.udl~~~ , -'C!ife~ll'f~e qa e'fease I V·
e rnment spemding "1f it
takes all s ummer a nd
more and more velot>s." Island.
FV Man One of 3
Policemen Fired
A Long Beach patrolman who
lives in Fountain Valley is among
three officers fired for his alleged
involvement in a drunken spree
which started at the patrolman's
bachelor part y in Sunset Beach,
1.ong Beach 0Hic1als said today.
City M a na~er John Man!->ell
fi red Paul J . Steed of Fountain
Valley. along with patrolman
Michael S. Callahan and Robert
M. Hamby late last week after
their alleged involvement in lhl'
March 10 incident
The officers a llegedly Wl'r{'
among 13 m e n who ldl <•
bachelor party for Steed. then
went on a spree at sevt>ral Long
Rl'a<'h bars in "hach civilians
"el'e assaullt>cJ and one su:.()<'ct
Mr. Chenault
Succumbs
To Illness
TnINlT\'. Ala. Price· !\lartin
Chenault . re ti re d director of
ec111cat1on for the New York State
D<'partment of Correction. died
here Apnl 21 :1rt1•r a long illness.
He>Aas75
In addition to his widow ,
EliLabeth Pruitt Chenault.
Or•lll~l' Cnu:-.t <.urv1vors include
M r11. Bl'lt v 1\ nn <'. Leida I an<I
l(l'llndchildrrn. Enk Chenault
and l)uvul Chri!'lt1.1n Lt•1th1I, all of
lrvinl'
Mr Chenault ~er\'cd with the
New York State correction de·
partment for 32 } ears beginning
as instruction director of educa-
tion at the Nt•w York State Voca·
lionul ln!'titutton at We!.t Cox-
ir;a<'kl('.
lit> 1llrected the d<'partment of
1·d11ca11nn of the Nl'W York Stat ...
Uepartment of Correction f(lr 2S
ye:ers unlit his r t't1rement In 1970.
fo\tn(•rul services were hf'ld to·
day an Ccntrul l 1n1it•d Methodist
Chu rch, Decatur . Alubama.
Burial w~s 1n llurtselle
Cemett>ry, 11 art~cllc, Alabama.
Woma11 Foils
Kidnap Try
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A sub-
urban E l Segundo housewife
e!;caped a kidnap attt>mpt when
her grappling with a man who
forced her way into her car led to
the vehicle swerving so erratical-
ly that a passing Lo~ Angeles
motorcycle officer ordered it to
stop for a che<'k
After the car came to a hall.
authorities said Sunday. a man
emerged and tbe car shot off at a
high speed with the housewife al
the wheel.
She was stopped a mile away
by other officers but when she ex-
plained the situation, the officers
\\'t-nt back and arrested Howard
Richardson. 25. He was booked
tor Investigation of k1dnapln1t
and robbery.
was r emoved from the custody of
vice officers. according to re-
ports
Ten other officers were given
suspensions of one to 10 days,
Deputy Chief Willis Platt said to-
day.
The three fired officers have
live days in which to appeal their
dismi:;sals to t he Long Beach
Civil Service Bar Board, officials
said.
According to reports. City pro-
secutors oCCice will seek misde-
meanor compla ints against some
of the om cers Involved. In Los
Angeles District Attorney John
Van De Kamp also may review
the cases.
Platt said the party started al
the home of a friend of Steed.
Th en 13 oCCicers including
Steed. reportedly left there and
went to Long Beach, where the
other incidents allegedly oc-
curred. Some of the officers also
were accused of traffic viola-
tions. according to reports.
Police Chief Ralph Kortz had
recommended firing for Hamby
and Callahan and a 10..day sus-
pension for Steed.
&achgoers
On Increase
In N trWPOrt
Beach activity ls picking up In
Newport Beach, according to
llf.eguards wllo reported a tot.al oC
55.000 visitors over the weekend.
Despite the turnout, whICli was
h ig her th an the last two
weekends, lifeguards reported
only four manor rescues and no
calls for first ald.
A lifeguard spokesman pointed
out that te mperatures on the
sand hovered around the 60 -
degree level during the day. In
thf' wa ter, temperatures were
listed at a chilly 58 degrees.
The spokesman pointed out
that while the 1'Urf had subsided
from the six foot breakers or
earlier in the week, \he four,(oot
i.urf that was running this
weekend was probably responsi-
ble for the rescues.
Glass Cr<Uh
Injures 18
LAS VEGAS <A P ) -Eighteen
persons were injured when lhe
large panes of glass fell Into the
audJence watching a mJdnight
show at a Strip hotel. fire depart-
ment officials said.
All 18 were treated al Sunrise
Hospital for cu ls and glass splin·
ters, oCficials said. Ther e were no
serious injuries and none of \he
\1ictlms was admitted to the
hospital, a spokesman said.
The mishap occurred early
Sunday during the Hallelujah
Hollywood review al the Grand
Hotel.
glster's contents, police said. within the past few months
They weren 't certain this Police said they believe the mor~ing what triggered th_e young man was managing the
shooting but assumed the bandit meat ma rket for his mother.
disc h arged a .32-calibe r
automatic either in nervousness
The President ~as inter-
rupted 17 times by up-
plause from the approx-
imately 2,000 convention
delegates.
OT as a result of feeling Towner
was not responding to his com-
mand.
Witnesses in the s mall shop·
ping center on Warner Avenue
reported seeing a slightly built
man run from the meat market
and flee from the scene on foot
Ex-Lagunan Seized
In Elsinore Slaying
Saddleback
Slates Bike
Exposition
A one-day, 10-speed bicycle ex·
position featuring minicourses
on repairs . touring and n1cing
and displays of th<.' latest two
wheeler equi pment is scheduled
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m
at Saddleback College.
Internationally known cyclist
Mike Iannone will conduct the
progr am in the college science
and mathematics building.
College district residents are invited to bnng tnetr own HJ.
speeds to the seminars for in-
struction in minor repairs, said
spokesman Dan Armstrong.
Jtepair work will be done by
Ia nnone and other veteran
cyclists, who will be prepared to
straighten wheels, adjust brakes
and gears and lubricate the
bikes. Spare parts will also be
sold al the e vent.
The seminar will feature film
highlights of lannone's travels
through 43 slates and 11 foreign
countries.
During an informal, bring-
your-own lunch brellk, thousands
of dollars worth of racing and
touring bikes, tents, touring
bags, tools. clothing, food a nd
other equipment will be put on
display.
Local bike touring and racing
clubs will also attend and provide
information on their organiza-
Uons. Armstrong said.
Saddle back Board
Sets Slide Show
Sa<ldleback Commu ni ty
College trustees will convt>ne a
half-hour earlier tonight for a
slide presentation on the updated
campus building and expansion
proitram.
The session will begin a t 7 p.m.
in t he board meeting room. locat·
cd In the college library.
/\ lc)rmer Laguna Bea('h man
has been a rraigned in Riverside
County on murder charges
following the shooting death of a
onetime friend. also a former
Lagunan. al a Lake Elsinore re
residence a week ago
The charge s were brought
against Alfred Taylor Hankin. 30,
of Lake Elsmore. m connection
with the s laying of George
Michael Crowlev. 35. of Tustin
Rankm and Cro wley. residents
of Laguna Beach since the mid
1960s. were well known to many
in the Art Colony Rankin had
l>een li ving at Lake Elsinore for
about sax months.
Crowley died al a Riverside
hospital about two hours alter the
9:45 p.m . shooting at Rankin's
residence on April 19. Funeral
services for Crowley were held
Saturday.
Rankin. a painting contractor.
curr ently is In custo dy at
R iverside County Jail in lieu of
S250.000 bail, said River side
County Sheriff's Lt. William
CadJwell.
Caldwell said the shooting re-
sulted from a "family dispute"
but declined lo elaborate. lie
declined (o disclose the type or
weapon used in the killing.
"The district atlorney has ad-
v ised me that nothing more
should be released. The in·
-.~st1gation is eontrnuiog,"
Caldwell said.
Caldwell sai d u preliminary
hearing into the murder had been
· Slayer Faces
Sanity Trial
VISTA <AP ) -A tcl~phone
t•ornpnny 11upervlsor fucck 11 sani -
ty trial uftcr being convicted In
the shotgun sluyin~ of hb wife
and 6 yeur·old son
l.cl:1n<I Hollf'rt NP1sw1·n1lt•r
wus found guilty Wednesday of
tht> Dec 3 murders of his wlf<•
Sheila. 33. and son Lc•land Jr /\
Superior Court jury deliborutcd
for more thon two clay~ before
con v1ct1 n g the :12 ·year old
Neiswender. from the cornmunl·
tv or Olivenhain.
Front Page A I
FAKE POT FOR SALE ...
scheduled fo 1· Wcdnc•s<la)'. l>ut
said it is likelv that t•ontmu:ml·c•·
will be sought~
Brown Plans
Appe arances
In Maryland
SACRA M EN'rO (AP) (iov
Edmund Bro\~n Jr will prnh::ihlv
take his campaign for pres1dl'nl
out of California for the firs! li me·
this week with a senes of ap·
pea ranees In Maryland.
Brown said in a brief interview
today he conferred at length over
the weekend w1lh Allard Lowcns
tein, a key adviser in his ram
paign, and by telephon<' with Ted
Venetoulis. his Maryland cam
paign coordinator.
Asked to comment nn srwrula-
ti o n tha t h e would fly l o
Maryland this week for a sPr1es
of campaign appC'arances. th1·
Democratic governor replied.
"I'd say that's very po:.silile."
He said he would have a formal
news confcrenn· later in the day
and ''I'll ans wl·r any and all
queittion11 then."
Brown's namt-will appear on
Maryland's May 18 Dt•mot•rutic
presidential primary hnllot. hut
he 1s not eli l{itJI<' to win any of
Maryland's 53 d1·legali>s heraww
he dad nol file a sh1tc of ('an·
didates for th(' scp.irnte delegate
election!>
Tht-trip would ht• Urown 'i. first
journ(•y out or C:ilifornla ~Inn; ht
took office Hl months Ul(O
Th<' :IR yt•:i r old l(OV<'rnor ha~
in11isted he is u sl'nous conh:nc.ler
for the presidential nom1n11tlon,
ult hough an :.adm itk<l lnnl(l\hot
Rut he is on the ballot In only
three :.talcs Colifo rnlu ,
Maryland and N1•va<ln
Earlier, Brc1wn rl'lust•d to dis
cui.s rl'usons for rampu1.:nanr. 111
Maryland slnre ht· iii not cl1g1hlt•
lo win dl'lt'Hillt•ll.
Hut 1n the vai.t he• 1•xpr1•ssNJ
i!i,pkasurc <•boul new' :-toru·~
that called him a fllvm'lll• son
can1lidale.
"We buy the herbs by the ton from
domestic and European outlets," Hartman
said ln a telephone Interview. "We sell lt most·
ly to head shops in every state as well as in
Canada, Great Britain and Puerto Rico."
"Thf' mArljuann inference of pnntin~ th(•
weil(ht as a 'lid · just seemed llkc a cute idea.•·
The tJ S. Food and OrulJ Admini11tn1hon
checked us out." he said. "Wh ile they couldn't
issue us certification because lhe product is
not a foodstuff, they didn't say anything "
'
Hartman contends that the product
"never was intended to sell as fake m ar1·
juana.
"I was deep In American lndlan lore and
learned they smoked all kinds of herbs. in·
eluding mullein, n leaf plant lhal Jtrows wild.
It was supposed to be good for lung disease. I
tried some of the Indian smokes because I wa11
tryin1 lo give up cigarettes. and decided It
could be a legal marketable item.
The primary work involved la blendin~
theherba.
Take Bobbo's Better Blend. for Instance.
Strauss said It contains: "Mango threm1,
military herb, mad dol{ skullcap, hooded mad
weed. eel's wort field balm, pepperminl, da
aniana. kava kava root, coltafoot. golden seal
and balm of Gilead buds "
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Lag1•na/South Coast Today"'s Clos ing
~ .\'. ~tocks
EDITION
l . ...
VOL. 69, NO. 117, 2 SE CTIONS, 2~ PAGES O RAN G E COUNTY , CALIFO RNIA MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1976 TE N CENTS
3 Yacht Mishaps .. Mar Ensenada Re~·
Dt!'>aster i.l ruck the 29th annual
l\cwport l<> to;n:.enada yacht rlH'I:
today d espite the slownes-; of the
race
Two boah un a return lnp from
Ensenada to lhe1r home port
\\ere reported Jground and
breaking up in the -.urt nl'Ur
Ensenada
Rhinesto ne Cowboy. a new C.il a1d1ng the cn•w of two 1nclud111g
2.29 owned by Ronald C. Gre~n lhe uwrwr to get ashorc without
ber g. California Yacht Club. ran mJur v
aground on a point of land Just The 10 meter Bra1la owned b~
11 or l h o ( the E n :. e n ad a TNr v lled111 with three persons
breakwater uboul m1dm ghl Sun aboa.rd rad1o('d a !\ta)' Oay call
day The accident was close before da\\ n toda~ stullng that
enough to the highway lhul she \I.US brt>aking up The exact
a ut Qmob1 le !!K!lls could be sho\\.:..;.'.:.:n:...-.-'l,...or:..>..::a:..:.l1,_,o:..:.n:.....:.":..:a:..:s~n:..:o:..:1_k=no.;;.".;..1l.;.;...;;.a;..;.nd.;;,_t_he
Coast Guard wa~ :.llll M·t1rch1rl11
fort he boat at 8 a . m
The messa~t' slated that lht•
boat ~as thret' hour~ out of
Ensenada mo \ an~ al six knots
Despite lht-:-.lo\\ness of thl·
race itself, a personal mJury "a ...
reported aboard Hoy 01sne' ·.,
52-f oot )awl ~hamrock.
l'rrwmon Norm.in l'almt'r ... u ...
t a111l•1I u he .id JOJ u ry "hi h' "tll'k
inj? <m del·k a bout 10 p m Satur
du\. Shamrork c·ontinul•tl 111 lhl'
r;.1Cl' and Palml·r "a., takt·n to \111"
hospital 1n t-:nscnada and luh·r
trans (errt-d to a S.1n l>ll'.:n
ho::.p1tal
Cause and e xtent of the lflJUr)
";_1:-. not Imo\\ 11 .
Ml•a n whllt'. l hl• AsM)C1:it1•<1
Pn•ss n•porkd lhn•t• mt•n \\Cfl•
I l''Cu<'d from u ~ th'hl "11h .1 t wu
loot hull-rq11w!I 111 th1• portMd1·
hull b~ rut· I..' 111 l'Url:o mormni.:
k~ todU\
1'he bOat "hu·h comp<.'led Sun
ISee t\GHOl'!\D, P a1w A:!l
Murder Probed
Ex-Lagunan Faces Charge
,\ former Lai.:una Jk'ach man m 1h1• Art Colon' HJni..in hJtl l'Jld\\l'll .,,ll<I thl' shoo1111g ro•
has been arr a 1i.:ncd in Jl1vt·r~1d1: ~·en II' mg ~1L 1.ake t-:t:-.1nm 1· fur ~ulh'd ft om a ·r .i mil) d1:-.pul l'
Countv <rn murdl•r c·hurs.:c·~ uhouts1.\months but dt.•cl11a•d to t•l.1horalt• l lP
following the shooting death ot a Crowkv d1l•d al a Hl\l'l''ldl' ill·c·liru:d to d1~dost• lhl' l)pc• 01
onet1 me f nl'nd. also a former ho:.p1tal ~bout t '' o hours afll'r tlw V. l'.1pun u~l'CI m t Ill' k1lh11g
Lagun an, al a L ake Ebinorc rt• ~ 15 pm :.hoot1ni.: ,1t Hauk111 s '"The 1h:.tnl'I a ttornl') h,1, .id
residence a "eek .i~o rcs1dcnct• on Apnl HI . Funeral ""l'd nll' th.1l noth111i.: mor1·
.. .The cnarics Wl'rl' broui.:ht ~l'fVl<"l'" for Cro\\ le~ \\Crl' hl'ld ~hould lh' 1 l'lea"l'd Tia· II\
"'·· ···~~~ '\~·~:.,~t"t.~~~ ~_......,.. ... 1..1 u.u1 .. --~~~~~:, or-a1Ce'Eikii'iot'l';.n1"~0~~~~;.,..,.:;,;,.,,~',,{.~;~-t,~· -em~n-:-... (1 • .,,.. • ..:>-,..,; ... >~.".~~
\\ilh the s layini.: of Georgt• l'Ur n •n1h 1-. in t•ustod) at <..ald\\l'll :.aid a pc 1mmaf)
• •
:\l1chael Crow le). 35. of Tu!olln n1vcrs1dl' Counl.\ Jail In ltt•U of ht•Jrtni.: into th1• murdl•r lwd been
RankinandCro\\le).re~1dent.; S250.000 ball. :.aid R1\(.'r~1dl· ~cht•dull'd for Wl'dtl<',d.1L but
of Laguna Beach since the mid Count) Sheriff's LI W11l1am "aid 1l 1 ... likely that run1muanc1•,
1960s, were well known lo mJm Cadl\\cll \\Ill be \Ought
SC Ponders
Load Limit
For Streets
Skate Tragedy
Ride Hitch Proves Fatal
\ Ii Y E \ H -01.D sk,1lt.•bo;11 cl1•1 \\ h11 htl dlt'tl .1 11!11• I 11 .1 ''11" mu' Ing 1·ar died m Hn•.1 t'omm11111t\ 1111~1111 • .t :-.und.1\
a" " n ·sull of lllJUn1•s s11ffl•tt•c1 \.\hl·n lw 11-11 ht'tll'alh th1•
.1ut11 !'> \\ hcc•ls
If tht• ;1thlt.-lt.·~ h<.1n• a~ muc:h Pt'I-' a~ the
\'ar s tl\' thl•1•rll•:id<'l"~ D ana l h lls lligh
Sc-hooi .,trnulcl lw n·ad~ for <.in~· Hung
From ll'lt tP nghl 1n rcur arc Ronnie
Foll·.'. :\ll1·i.:r.1 l'a.1.w. TPrc·~.J Pen•z. Kathy
llockett, Angil' S1pt• untl Bcts.v Brown
1mascot l F rom left tn front ro" <.ire
Renee Bas. :"\unc) Brod:Jhl. Sh('r i Hannc).
1,,·nn Rrt·khas . \'1ckl· \'an Baalcn :.incl
Jamie Bro\\ n
An emergt•nc·~ ord.Jnanc·l· .,l.'I
ting WC'Jght l1m1l1> 101
neighborhood streets leachng to
Shorecliffs Junior I b~h School
construction s ite \\ 111 h1.· run
s1dered bv the San ('lernl'nll' (.'11'
Council mcclrng at 7 :JO p rn
T ucsdav a l cilv ha ll
Po llt·1.· 1dl•n11ftl'd thl· :-k.1td>ti.1rd \'H 11m .1 ~ Sit•\ l'tl l'.tul
.larum!'>cak of 837 Carlson l>t'I\ l', Bn-.1
J\c'l'Ordtn~ to poh<·1• . .Jaromscak \\ .1., tat:1ll v lllJUn·d
short!~ after 5 p.m -Friday after h1trl1111~ ;r ndt• 1111 J 1·.11
drtv<'n by Scoll Gregory Lamm mi.:. 11;, ut-.o of lln•a
TllF.Y SAI D T llF. VICTIM "a' hanging 1111111 lh1• right
p.issenger door of Lammmg ·s car \\h1·n hl· ll·ll from 111'
:,kalC'board and tumhlt>d under the rear" h1·c·b of the auto Pennsylvania Spotlight
City En~ineer Plul l'et<'r !'>:.wl
todav he will recommend hm1t
mg \•1a Socorro and Camino S:m
Clemente to unludcn truck'
\\e1ghin1? less than 7.000 pound~
With a load. t he total \\l'lf.?hl
would be about 10.000 pound" Denwcratic Candidates Stump Keystot:te State The big earthmO\lllf.! trucks
\\h1ch lore up both sln·ci... last
"eek probabl) we1i:ihc•d in JI
90.000 pounds \\hen loaded. Pctt•1
~aid
P l llJ..\llEl.Plll \ I \1'1 \I
i.ub"' a~ 1>lops ;1nd T\' '>ludto'>.
factory i:all':> and h1,111nc ~Ill''>.
Dcmol'ral1<' prc•,1dl•nt1JI <'am
paagners soui::ht nut lht' \Oler''°
da} on the l'\ t' of l't'nns\ h .in1a '
erur1al pnmar\' l·lcct111n
J 1mmv C.irter .,tarted h1~ d;1\
al a !'>ll;el plnnt i:all' nC'ar 1'11
tsburi;:h . H1•p M urn' l 'tlall of
Anwna 1oun•cl l'h1larl1•lph1a ;ind
s111d Ill' will -.run· nn t•l1•!·t1on '>Ur
J' r I S l' • ti II fl S l' II It(• IH) ~ t
J:1ck.,011 of \\.';1i.h111i..111n 1;ilk1•d 111
l:ihor k.ickr1> ;mcl 11111011 m1·in
ht•r\ in II a rt 1' hu rg
Thi·' \\t't t' l.11111..t·d 101 .1p
l'lt'at allt:l"• .1tro ... , till' '>1.ll•· 1111 tlw
;1~1 ra11111;11i:11 d,,,
I think" I' 11• going 111 ... 111p11 .... ·
'or111• 1w1111k . ,,11d I d.111 '' 1111
hJ' f11q•r.1'I .11 ll'.1"t "'11111.t pl.11·1•
Laguna Seek
11n11ner Help
Thl' t II\ of I .. 1g1111.1 lt.•.1rh I'
~l·•·kini: ,1ppl11'.11ll ' 1111 ,1 \ ;1n1•f\
of f11ll 1111w .11111 p.111 111111• '""'
m1·1 Joh.,
Thi' rtt \ '' 't•c•k mi.: ''''nl .111,\ll'
nwnl \\Ill kt•f' ,11 ~to $.I :,c1 h11111
h . from \t,I\ I lo .luh 1 ~. tr,1m
Nlt•\\a11h .• 1t $2 ho1111\. f111m .Juh
1!1 tn 1\11.,: :!:1 . 11 .1111 dnH•r-. 111
$4 :!ti h11u1 I). Imm .1111\ I ~ In Aui,:
~'ft. ;11111 l11•:11'h l'lt•.inin~ l'I"('\\
'"'• kt·1 ~ .• 1t $:! 111 $;1 ~) hout h
from .111111• l'.'1 hl ~kpt t.1
,\prl11•at1on' 111av ht• ohl.111wct
a\ thl· pt'l"HHHll'I 11rftr1• .11 t'll \
11311
C4R SALE H<YT
OFF PIU S£.,
"The car "JS <,old hl.'fore m'
l'arner deh,cn•c1 m\ p.lfl4:r Thl'
bu~er mus t ha' c been \\a1l inf! Jt
the press to f!Cl at your cla~~1(1ed
section ··
That's lhc ~alC'!I l'U<'<'t'SS stor~
told b' the Newport Beach man
\\ho placed th1<, .id in the Oa1lv
Pilot
l!Wi!I C'n111u1r '\'. R 7
~1.:.•00 . ,,, ,,,,
If you ha,·e a car you \\:Int to
convert to cash. call 642-Sfiill It
Ol'tl\' takes 3 fOW W(1rci<; 111 till'
n1iht p ince to attract a bu~N
:\Ion~ tht• Oran$!'<' Co,1~1. th"
n1thl place to odH•rtt<,c 1-. an the
Dally Pilot
.,ho" 1ngs m both phase!'> of thl'
primary. "h1ch includes ballot·
mg on pre:.1dential preferences
Jnd the separate election of na·
11onal convention delegates
l'dall received some bad ncwc;
from Washington today when Lhl' r S Supr eme Court upheld the
FV Resident
One of Three
Cops Fired
\ Loni! Bearh patrolman \\ho
h\I·~ m F1111111a1n \'allt•) •~ amons:
lhl"l0t' uff1n·r~ f1rC'd rm hi' Jllcgetl
111\01\ l'ffi1:11I 1n a drunken spr1'I'
"'hl<'h ..i.1rt1•d at lhl• patrolman·,
hal'llt'lor party in Sunset llt'och
I .ong rkarh ofhc1als ~atd torla\
City M.rna~er John Mansell
frrt•rl P~1ul J Steed of Fountain
\ .dl1•\. ;1lonl! with patrolm :in
M1l'h.11•I S Callahan and Hob<'rt
\l lt.1mh' law last W<O'l'k aft<·r
1h1•1r .1111•111•1! invo\\·C'ment In ttw
:\l.1rch Ill 111c1<1i•nt
Thi· off 1 Ct•rs a 1 lei:cdl~ "1• rt·
.1 moni: 13 m rn "ho left .1
harhl•lor p.1 rt y for Stct.'d. lhC'n
"<'nl nn n <; prce ut several Lon.a:
lk11rh har'> in which c1v1hun"
"t'H' as~aulh•d and one !-11:0.prrt
wai. r<'mO\'C'd from the custody of
v1cr officers. nccortlm~ to rl'
ports
Ten olhl'r officers we're jl1v<•n
.;usPl•nsions of one to 10 day:.
ISt>r FIRE D. Pa«~ i\21
l'Onslltut1onahl\ of an lnd1an<1
law that ha:. kept his naml' off lh~
statt>"s Ma) 4 primary ballot The
law requires statewide can·
d1dates to obt ain 500 supporting
S•Rn atures from each of the
state"s 11 c·on~res~1onal districts
L'dall had 5.500 signatures. but
hii, total for thC' 6th District \\US
only -165.
Carl<'r said IH'll win lh1' prt•
ferencl' 1eq in l'enn.wlnrn1a 1f
tht• voter turnout 1s 'relat1vel)
l11~h
Jackson furrcast nctory in lht•
t'Ompi't 1l1 on for clC'll•gate~
Carter sa111 J ackson wa~ being
'.1bsolutC'l\' r1d1culous·· Sunda'
1n blam 1n~ Northern unC'mplo)
mC"nl on 111\\ er "al!c~ 11a1cl
\I CJI k l'I" Ill I h1· ~0111 h -
City 'Good'
-Not 'Poor'
Laguna Reach ('11'
Manager Alfrrd Thenl wo.,
mcorrl'ct I~ <1uolcd in ;1 1·11\
hud.a:rt .,lor y that apf)<'an•rl
m f'rt(l:I\ 's Ourh 1'11111
''I'd ·..,,n . f1nam•11\U'.
wt•"rt• in Jiood i.ha1><·. ·· l~
thr eorrcct quot ;1111111 Due·
111 a produC'lll)n <·rrt1r . Hw
word "poor·· w1114 ~uh:1t1tu1
NI fur lh<' word · · goo<I '·
Tht' Darlv Prlot rrgrN-.
tht• e rror and 11n) m1sun
dc•rstundin~ that 11 may
have CtlUSCd
To enact an emergcnc:-or
dinance appro' al by four of lhC'
five coun cil members " re•
qmred. As an emeri::enq or
dmance. It would become l'ffcc
t1ve immediate!'
While moM or°the earth monng
from the school ~Ill' 1s f1111shc·d
the h auling of i:ravel onto lh1.• s1t1•
1s about a \\CCk awav
If the council ap1iroH•., llw ri•
commended weight l1rn11 . huul
mg wou Id b1· n•-.t n tkd lo orw ton
dum p trucks
Ot hrr bu.;ine~s h<'f•lr<' lh<' ct1u11
cu mclurlC'S lhC' 1nll'n tl'w of ;1p
phcanls for pos1l111ns on thr pl:.in
n111g C'Omm1ss1on. lh1• archtll'l"
lttral re\ 1e\\ board. the trarftt·
Jnd park mg l'Om m1ss1<1n, Jlld 1h1•
housmg and com mun11' 11l'H•ln1•
menl comm1tlet•
Each comm 1s'> ion ha., on<• upc·11
"pot. The romm1ttt•1· mc•m
bl•rsh1p ts\ t•l lo ltt• clC'11•tmint•rl
No Arn1s W antf•d
WASlll!\GTO~ 1/\l'l n1111a
1:-. not mlt•res tt•cl 111 h11v111i.: L: ~
"eapon~ 01• form tng ;1nv Ol'f t•nw
alliance with the t '111\t•d Statf''>.
uccorctmi:: 111 a 1•011i:ressaono.1I (It•
kJ:<iltnn JU\t haC'k from a wc·c·k
l<1ng \'ISit to Ch111a Thc· 1?r11u1i <fHI
not meet wit h llua Kuo ft-111:. thl'
m·w pn·m1c-r, hut 1•ur1f1•r·rwl for 9'J
1n1n11tt.•s with V1t'1° l'rt·m11•r
ChttnJ'.: Chun l'h1ao ancl Forc•1gn
l\1in1ster Sh1ao K uun llu.1
Pretend It's Pot
I
'Herbal Stas Ii,' Comes in 'Lids' for Kids
P EO RfA. 111 <A Pl -In l he old days. kid-;
could s moke rolled corn silk and pretend 1l
was tobacco
Today. they can buy a package of Herbal
Stash and pretend il ·s manJuana
Herba l Stash is ground or shredded her bs
and com es -with papers -in a plastic bag
that says the net w"ight 1s "a lid ··A ltd usual·
ly refers to a one·ounce portion of pot
"ll looks something Like grass ... said a
narcollcs officer in Peoria. "We"\'c tested it
The only high is a psychological one. Kids lik<'
to smoke it and pretend it's pot. It's a g1m
mick . n fad like hula hoops used to be ..
Police discovered the new product while
111\"<'Sligating reports lhat people werl' RClltn~
a h'gal high on weeds They found 11 being
sold, like a pat·knge of cigar ettes. al 3 Peon a
boutique managed by Rill Strauss
Strauss said he ordered some after c;eemg
1t ad\'ert1sed in Oyers di!>lribuled b) the
Woodley lle rber Co.
"ll com es an four difrerent packages as
Bobbo"s Bette r Blend (retailing for S3 25).
Fiord (SJ 25). a variety pack <S.1 25) and
Volupte ($4),"' he said . "Vol uple is advertised
as a sensuous smoke made from ginsen g
roots
"I've sold a dou-n or so of each pack in thP
lasl 21, months . It looks like a bag of pol and
some people say it gives the.m a m ild effect ··
Tom Ha rtm an . .25, a CoTmer health food
-;tore m an ager . hel~ found lhe Woodley
Herber Co .• tw'l yeara a~o ond h as 14
cm ployes
<Stt FAK E t'OT. Pa gt A2 l
• •
Tht• car rrporledly was lr<l\chng ht:l\\l'l'n 15 anrt 20
mile., an hour when younJ.: .foromscak los t his g11 p Tiii' \ 11
11m dt<'d in R1 l'<I Commumty llosp1lal s hort I\ alH•r !l ,, m
Sunda\
According to u pol1t•e n·11t11I . his pan•nt-. <lun~1tNI h"
l'.' l''> and k1dnc) s to tran.,plant foundatwns
Lag11na t•ro~ra111s
State Aid Helps
'Gifted' Students
B' F R EOERICK SCHOE~lt:ll L
At F.I :\1 orro f':lt•m1•11la1'
SC'hool m Laguna lk•t<•h, llH•t<:'s
.1 group of stud1•nl" ~tlllh111g
..ircheolog~ :ind pJlcontolog~
It"-. nut that lhC') don·t s tud) r1·
;11l1ng, "'1111111.: u.1d antl111w1w
llkt• t'\l'l \On1· 1·1-.c· Tht.·\ <111 11111
1h1·\ ;1n· hn~111 kirts The\ 11 • .1111JJ1·
Ir ,1(ht 1on:d 'IJ hJ<'t'" "1th ea"l'
1:.ith of lhc·~t· h11~hl ktd" h:.i ...
.in 1ntell1J!1•nt·1· q11111ic•nt cJQ1 that
o·xet•t•d <, 1 :l2 In NIUC3ltcinal
1ar.:r111 'u1·h ,1 ~1 udt•nt '" lc•1 nwd
a nll'nt.111\ g1fll'd m1nt1r
I \!(; \f I
111 th" l.a~u11.1 lk.1c·h l mfu·rl
..,rh11ol 1>1 '1 net '1 I:! .,hulc•nl., •11
I.I :i Pl'l l"l'llt of till' :1 11% tol .11 -.111
tl<"nh an· 1'1;..,.,1f11•d "' 1111·111 all\
g1f11•1l rn1n111 ... h.1.,1°1! on tlw1r
l)(:rform;11H'c• 011 111ll'lltg1•nc·1· quo
tlt•nl tc•st ...
Laguna B1•arh '" .11111111J.( 'I:!',
M'hool 1lt!-olr1<·t<. 111('ullf<irr11;r111111
n•rc•1 \'C'' spt•r 1 a I t·11111pt•11s;il 11111
throui.:h a SI 011• l>!'p11rtnw111 nl
i':dul'at11111 prni:ra111 lo .1 :.s1't 111
lh<' cdu<·at1011 of m(•nt11lly 1:1fl NI
rninors
Thal prr,g1 nm n·c·l'nlly h.1,
romc und1•r alt al'k hv /\. Al:i11
Post. stall' lc~1sla11vc• anal)'' 111
.1 recc•nt rc·port, Post suul tlwt
l'l~hl pcrl'cnt of the stall' ' 'tu
tlt'nls ;1r<' rlass1fird as ,\IC \J
pupil". allhouJ(h the• pro~ram
oni;?mall) was 111t1•1ukd to cm
brace thr top t" 11 tx•rc1·nt of lht·
states s tudents
Post charged that lh<' mcrea!>I'
appear'> to bl' dill' lll outdull•rl
norms on 1ntdhgcn<'c quot11·nl
tests used to iden tify gifted .,tu·
dents.
Dr Robert Sanch1s. La1rnna
schools superintendent. said d1'·
trict psycholoi;?ists use two tests
the Wechsle r lntelligenc<'
Scale for Children <revised) and
\he Stanfor d -Binet -to de·
termine In te lligence quotients
The Sta nfor d.Binet was "re
normed" two years ago. mean
inR that 1t 1s touRher today to
ache1vc a score of 132. Sanch1.;
said M1ck1c Th1bod o. ~<'hool
ps) cholo~1st. s aid the revised
Wechsler ha:.-bN•n uul for "l\\O
•
llrlhfl•l• .\l'Ul'S"
Sand1i... 'aid lht' dc•t1~100
\\ht.•lhc r to tl•st u ,1ud1•nt for ttw
:\tG:\T proJ'.:r:im 1:-madt• onl)
aftt•r teacher oh'>t0rvat111n ol lh<'
'ludc•nt. u 1.·on I 1.·n·n<'<· t><'t wt•cn
llw teach<'r. school prim·11>11l 1tnd
cl 1 s In t'l p~) <· hol "1-:"I .i nil ,,
pat 1•nt confrrcnn·
• 1 f the' .,tudl•nt "'011•., 1:1;! 11:11
on llw \\'l•t·hslt•r l tht• ... tuil1·nl ''
l!lftl <I 11\ -.talc• dd1111l11111 ,
"i,Clldll~ SJlll
llu11ni.: th1• 1 urn•nt .,chonl
\1•.ir th<· dr-.trirt ha' .cd
tnlll"ll'rt1d ll'Sls Ill ~>1 st111lt•111'
T11111, '<''<'n quahf1cd for tht• :-.u; :\t p111.:r arn
'1 lw -.t.1t1• p,1:.-. th1· rj1,lri<·I
;1 houl • 111 dull ,11 ' Im t•Vt•r v sl 11
1lt·nt 1tl1·11t1fwd ·'" :i nwnt,11ly g 1fl
l'cl m111t11 . II .1b11 puv., ahoul $7h
;inn11alh 1wr i.:1fl1•cl :-.l11cl1"nl 111
<l!'ll .1 ) 1111' <'11'1 11( lht• dtSlrJC't ·,
:\1C::\l pt11).!l:tlll
r'I hc•11r1it11•alh . th1· .,tul1•
ISt•f caFTt-:11, 1'0 11:1· 2)
Orani.w _j
~rA ..
\\ealhrr
F.11r thr ou1?h Tu<•Sdit\.
\.\tlh \\;trill, sunny tl;iv'
lhi;:h Tul'sda> n<'ur 10· ut
the• roast. nl'ar RO 111lancJ
l,11\\ ton11?ht '15 Lil Sri
l~SIDE TOD"'°'
AmencaM nre Mmplarnmg
mnrt thesr doys about good&
and sen•1cn The got•ernmt>nt
llnd priualt 1ndu11lry art .
l>eqmnrng tn lr3trn A 7.
...... ,
l. M hyd
C..llt•r•I•
CIU\lllod Ce,,, In
Cro"word
DHlllNlllOt
E .. t .. 1tl Pa ..
~"••rtatftmtftt
ltlft•ftC• ,....,,. lhco••
HerHtl~
Index ,.
lit llftftU flO•n ........... "' .............. , ... u O.• .... C...111y
8 > l"MIM• ,, ,, ....... ~.
"' '""' •• ~c .. -""',... .. , I• T ........... •• n.,,,.,, ., w .. 111er
U Wwlf ... Wt
., •• ... I ... ·~~ I
"" 11 I .... •• •• ...
... I
A2 DAIL v PiLOf LIS MOll~.tf /llrm 2e 1976
0.11, ..,. ... Pftoto b"t ••<' .. ,.. ltM .. tf'r
POLICE SGT. MAX WILSON COVERS OFFICER STEVE MEADOWS AT KIRK JEWELERS
Suspect Arrested AtopCoata Mesa Building, But Police Found No Suspects Inside
Jewelry Heist Foiled
.
'Valkyrie' First
Last Ensenada Entries Arrive
By ALMON LOO<ABf:Y
O•llr l'l .. 1 ... 11 ... (•Mt
m 111 t' e l h i1 t th t' v wt.' n• not C1n1~hang
lland1ca1> :>tun d1ng1> tu dl··
term me the "'inners of lhc nearly
two dozen perpetuul lrophw~ hntl
not bet.>n computed Ml8a m tod11\'
but wen• expected to·~ complete
h~ I hl' 3 p m t roph \' prl'"''-'nlutlon
Ot.>jdhn1• for finu.hina the rJCl'
\\Mb 11 tt m today 1ndH·at1ng t.hal
tht' Ncwpo1'I O(•t:an s.&illn61 A.11
1>0<'1at1011 <'om m 1lle~1> would keep
etimpult•n, buuing to clt•lerm111e
lhl' hand1c11~ winners by 3 pm.
Tht 29Ht UOllUAI n11utl('8) .. crap
shoot" kno"'n as the Ne"port to
Ensenada Yacht RaC'e grout1d 1111
Vo'a&y Ullo the record books today as
the laal of the MO starterb dropped
their anchor!\ In lhu crowdl"d
waters of lhu1 Baja Qillfonua f1s-hl~f ::!~as :11ow trnd rrw.tralina a Newport Hassle
race. from start to finish, as any in
the three decades 1l has been
sailed. Light wmds al the start off
the Newport jetty Saturday ut
noon decreased to near zero
before the (!eel reached San
Diego, the halfway point in the
12S-mile junltet< Related Pie·
lures. Page 86>.
Juvenile Couruelor
Booked in Assault
Race committeemen aboard thetwo'Tin1sh boats.Sunshint-and A counselor ror Juvenile SeaHuthadbarelyf1ru~hedthe1r <'rimanals \\as booked bv
morningcoffeeSundaywhenthey Newport Beach police today
were stirred into action by the after 0 rr ice r s a 11 e g e he
sight of a sail on the misty hori~on. threatened a hitch hiker who be
But the yacht turned out to be a rrustakenly accused of s tealing his sunglasses. noncompeting catamaran as did In custody in Newport Beach
the next two which approached Jail on charges of assault with a
the finish line by 11 a .m. deadly weapon is Stephen Vance
First s p innakers to e merge fletcher. 29. of Irvine. He l1"sted from the thickening hai.~ turned
out to be the trimaran Valkyrie. his employer as the Cahforrua
k Youth Authority at Chino. co-s ippered by Bob Hanel and According to police reports.
the ~re.,, the road "a.s blocked by
Hetl'her·~ car
1-letcher allegedly pulled out a
revolver and told Bartholomew
to leave the area wlule be coo-
llnued the dispute with Mist
Jaramillo.
Bartholomew ran to a nearby
phone and called police who s aid
they found the mi:.smg glasses in
Fletcher's car.
f 'ront Page A I
Bob Finc her· Cabrillo Beach fletcher was arrested shortlv
Yacht Club, followed m c lose after midnight near the Newpo;t GJFTE D
pursuit by the 58-foot catamaran Pier where the dispute O\'er the • • Sea Sm oke sailed by Edwln •
Ketchum' "•aii·bu YachtClub. missing glasses reportedly took h Id m place. s ou pay SS-0 Pl'r tdl•ntification
Mesa B l ~ t C t d R :L Valkyrie won honors as the first Officers ave tlfs · l f and $100 ~r ~ludent for program ,; urg ary... .llS~ec . ao ure . Ofl 00 . yacht to finish in the slow time or lhe incident~ I accoun ° expense. The actual amount paid
•. ~'tl.,..·;._._i~""'*Jt-a jl.l(C~'": ~--.-~ ', r • ..:. : l}..~Uffi ... :(. !'s.t\1~3'.tc. ,. f.~.'~1,..~". ~~J\:1~·~i'J,J:,,;.~f> ~-~~~~: J~~~d ·• •• f'~•th_ef. 1>}jiy!~1'4fl J?olo.r...,._ is less becau~e t'?rollmen,t has -'lf1\)Cg ~1' i{ m~. Harbor i>ol1fe,~1dt-hl's~, ~t..lll,J, .t3c,j '!"! ' :·~ , . • .. ~ fj · · -Jaramntq, 2t,_O~\lll)Jo.$l"'a$'ll(. : ~~.,~~ -. .
· -~cpp1ng (.'e-..~ln C"os~a Mesa k itatt~:"27:<Jf 235 <r«:if:tret .. ' -:the .suspect'wh 6cdered to ~ AlllJive~r:;1~~~~!~~rlhe46 f hitchhiked to the Orange-Countf 1 ud~~~~~ y•v•'
watched a :.ccond feature out:.1dc ~ewport Beach "'as crouched side or the bu:ld1ng b) heh copter Allez Cat co s kippe ~ b M ~t Airport following a fight with her gr~ m_ust receive a ~am mum
the theater Sunday night. h behind an air cond1t1orung du{'l officers using a' public address Kane a nd ·M . Machin r SouJ Sh~r! boy!rie_nd in Sant~·Ana. 0
1 minutes per week in MGM
pohn· <.1rre'lted .i burglary :.us when spotted from :i police system. and Bandaruk was ar· Yacht Club was the· . d , Finding the airport terminal c asses. . .
peclalopK1rk's Jt.>welers helicopter piloted b~ Sgt Carl restedbyOff1cerSle\'eMcadows fmishaboutl2·30PS.;rur boalt.o closed, Fletch e r drove Miss d.lndth1e L~guJ°a distnct, JO·
on the ~round Th · h b · J aramillo to the Newport Pier IVJ ua sc oo s have devised
SA Butcher Killed
Foiling Robbery
,\ voung Santa Ana hutrh1•r
\\ho Yo lb \\oundt·d an J lirull'll
da) hi:ht robbery attempt Satur
d.1y J(_tcrnoon d1l·d t•arly Sunday
morn 1 n g an ~t c r c y (; l' n era I
Ho ... p1tal.
Police 1<1l-nt1f1<'d the· murdC'r
v1ct1m a~ ~l arl. T11\\n1•r :.!O of
Santa Ana ' '
Towncr \\a" mortally wountlt'd
at 3 55 p m "h1:n a lont> gunman
Slall.l'd intu Tmrnl'f Mt•ats, :?lfi
Quee11 Contest
Non Open in
San Cleniente
fhP :\l 1 ... :-S.an Clcmt•nt<· l!liG
ronki.l •~ now open w1lh ap1lh1•,1
I ion form., uvallahlc at thl·
t•hamber of t•nmmrrCl' 11rr1c£•
Dl•adli11t• for 1•nlry 1., M.1, .ll
Thl• i;1rl 1>clected Mr~., San
Clemente will bl' selE><'led at the
La Crashanita F'ic•sla 111 July
!\lass San l"lcml•nl1• w11l reign a'>
· quc•rn or I h1· £1e~ta " :rnd "Ill r1rlc
with two prinC'C~!\e~ 1n the fiesta
pa rude
The l'OOlf'!\I 1:-. oric•n to .1:1rls 17 to
:!l Yt•ari. of ,.l(t.' who h11vt• tx>rn r<'
'ldl'nti. of Sun ('lrm<'Oll" ""''''
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'"'l'O murnt•d or h,1\1' C'hllclrl'll
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m1•rrhan1' .•rt' g1 H'll t11 th1• q111•t·n
.10cl her court
<Juahf11•d 1•111r.1nh \\rll IM" •:•.,<'n
mcl(kh n ~ ll-<, ... on!\ from !'llnlfl<'l 1
taon ll1u •1·1or l>11roth'' l.uch •.:~on.
:1 form,•r moclf'I .11HI morlC'lin,i: 111
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ORANGE COAST
I "
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E Warner Ave anc1 repor\l•1lh·
demanded that lhl' youn~
butcher g1\·c him tht.• t•a:-.h r1·
i.:1ster's contents, pohc<' s;11<I
They v. er en "t cert am r h1-.
morning whut triggt·red llH·
"hooting but a-;s umcd the hand1L
d1scharl!cd a :i2 t•al1ht•r
a11tomat1c l'llhl'r in nt•n11u ... n1•s-,
ur as :1 res ult of feeling To\\1Wr
\\as not n•spondan):! lo his rom-
mand
Witnesses 10 1h1• small i.hop
ping center 011 \\ .1rn<'r A \'t•nu('
n •µortcd seeing a '>hlo(hll~ built
man run from the m eat ma1 k1·1
JOd fll.'l' from Lhl· 'oCl'nL' on fool
They des<' rt ht•d Tim nt•r:.
murderer as d m J It•. from 25 10 30
vea rs old. ra vc frC'l s1 '< anchcs ta II
Lind i.lhout 150 pounds
Poli<'t' :-.a id then~ v.as ... 1111
money in the cash rl:'g1stcr .11ul
t heor11ed that lht· ~unm,1n
C'SC'dp('1l l•mpty hJtlclt'rl
Bdore l11s eSC:Jlk', hOWl'VC'r, h1·
fired a single hulll•t from h1:-Aun
th:.il st ruck 'J'O\\ ner in lht• grl)ln
t\ccordmg tu Olll' rcporl policC'
r<'l'l'IV<'d, the murdl'r vir•t1m \\as
u 'Lin I\ 111g s11 n of tlw :-.m ,ill
hutrl11•r ~hoJI 's fnundC'r v. ho d1l·tl
\\1lh1n lht• pas t fl·w month!>
Pohl'C' sa1rl th1•v t~:hc\'f' th(•
vouni.: rnan v. ;io., 01Jn,1i.:1n~ ttw
meal m.u k1•t for h1.., rnnlhl'l
SC Planners
Set Safari
For Study
Mt•mtl{'r'i of the ~an t:lemC'nte
pl11nn1ni.: comm1ss1on art" to
m<tk\• :t Jl'CP safan alonit tlu•
l'll~ ., b<'ochfront h<'~mmnj( f1111n
hfrguard he;11hp1Hrt1•rs at :1 :111
pm Tuc•sda~ lo ~u,...C'y lx:.1ch
acress proposals
Th<· quc-.t1n11 of l>f'lll'h UC<'t•\s
will then bl• mullL•ll hv lhc• c•om
m 1~1> ion m f'l'tl n Jt 1 n rorm at
'<'!>SIOn at 7 :10 p m W1•d1w~da)
at l'1ty hall
A study bv Urban 1-uturcs, Inc
a ('onsultant hired hy the l'lly.
evaluates improved recreation
usnge of the strands.
It calls for construction of
three new beach overpasses; at
D1J1 Court. North Beach and
R1v1era Beach. It also poinlS out
areas for development or new ac
c e s s e s a t D e I I' on 1 e n 1<'.
Pasadena Court and along Los
Alamos.
But more than recommendlng
places for new or improved ac
cess. the r eport went on to pro
pose ambitious pro~ram or
master plann1nl'? a "Ports o·
Call" type development for the
CltV.
Other business before the com
m1ssron Wednesday wall h<'
Reeves Ranch general pl1111
changes gener aUy seeking an
creased residential density nod
decreased open space and an
dustr1al /<'ommc rcrnl devt.>lop
m ent.
H;indaruk an unl•mplon·d bus Th 1·" came the 1 ig surpn~e. where the dispute over the sun-their own MGM programs with
dn\er, v..i ... found \\1th s8.ooo in he _irst ~ono ul _approaching· glasses arose. the uss1stance of parent-teacher • ,1 t d . _ t e line with a spinnaker and F1 t h bet· ad\•1sory (i?roups ;tw~ s. \\.itc H's an toans, ac bloope r blossoming in the e c er 1eved she had the At El M 1 .
cordanjt to police Thl'~ said the freshenin breeze turned be glasses and he refused to gave ht>r orro e emt'ntar~. MGM ~UV"'l't tn~i;:t:n.·ct a ~•ll'nt al.irm g outto hersuitcase officersalleged students studr urchoology und · ·.... · the S4-foot sloop Aorang1 s:ulcd · · paleontolooy wh le th in thl' Jl'Yol.'ln store at 10 50 pm b D . ' Miss Jaramillo flagged dov.n a •· • ~ 1 ear <'oun-'' hen he enterl'd the buildin~ 16 enme Mitchedllfand a crew of passerby, David Bartholomew terparts al Top or Iii<' World
through the roor young men an ive women of 22 of Orlando Fla grabbed h . elementary stud~ klcvls1on.
\In Lhc J.!lllund pohl·c had to lhe Ud'SC lsadllmUgStCeamlhAforang1r swtcaseandg.otrnl~h1s('ar t>r radio. astroli.:oy unt1 marine
"ail tor .in t·~1ilo\c of the was ona e to at c ir~to Pol1C'c asser t -th:it ll'i scaence.SanC'hi:.S•rnl
1c"clr:. '>tort.> to arn\~· to unloC'k lhVr~~;~e favorill''> for frrs t to Bartholomew tril'd Lo dl'l\'t• from frA: 1~h~o ,1~11cmt.>n1ta~~ .,s.<'hool the hu1ldin~ ... o pnhce could ':. ruui.: 1 ourt i J.!1•1< l Mu
h f th \ finish were thl' 62-foot sloop dL•nt~ ha\c JU~I l'umplcl\•1.1 ·111 in '(•arr or I) l'I su!-.pt.•cts. I Racrtjmn ' d th l'' l _, th t d . r ... ' smJll crowd of people from a . ': " an e -me l.'r C • uep ~ 11 '! 0 lnl' .Aml'rlC'lln
nt.•arh,· Lhcatt'r J.!athcred to watch Ncv.s~y. . OIJCeSSlOllS Hc,olutwn PL·riod . "11th 1o:r:11k
Lhc <1ct1on Police said no sus· .lron1cally, }oung Mitchell ~nd MGM students publish th<' srhool
pe<'ls were found inside the store his . college crew wen' sa1hng F N • l newspnper. while '1xth ~r11<11· agaanst h1sfuther Benscmorwho Or r,gue i.tudents ;1r<' producini.: t he
was the n av1ji?ator aboard y('orbook.
SaddJeback
Slates Bike
Exposition
A OOt• day. lO·SpC('d bicycle<''<·
po ... 1t1on ll·Uturing minacourses
on repairs. touring and racmg
and displays of the latest two-
"' hcl'lc·r l'qua pment as scheduled
Saturday from 10 a m . lo 4 p .m .
at Saddlcback College
lnlernat1onallv known C\'Clist
Make Iannone will conduc·t the
prcii:ra m an lhf' college science
11nd mathematics bwlding.
Collei;tl' distract residents are
inv1lcrt to bring tne1r own 10·
:>.p(•cd:-lo th<' seminars for in·
strurr1on in minor repairs, said
"J>Okl•sman Dan Armstrong.
HC'p;ur work "i II be done by
l.1rar1 0 11t• and other veteran
<') C'h!-l'. \\ho wt 11 he prepared to
st r ,11.,:hlC'n "-hl·ch. ad;usl brakt's
and g(•ar s :ind lubricate lh<'
lt1k(''I Spur(• µ:irt-; wall aho be
'<>Id al lhc l'\ 1•nl
Thl' "''minor "'ill f<'alurl' film
h11!hlis:ht'i of lannonl' ~ travel!.
through 13 st Jll•.., and 11 foreign
<'011 Ill n l' c;
l>unn.: an mformal. bring-
\ our own lunr h hrt•Jk, thous and-;
11( cfolla 1:. \\ nr th 11( racing and
tnurin.: h1kl·s. t1•nt'i. touring
li,11! ... tools. Clnthin~. food anct
01h1•r eqtupmC'nt will be put on
d1 .. r1l:\v
1.o('af b1k1• tounn~ and racing
<'luhs will oho a tt<·nd ·ind provide
inror motion on th.-1r ori;:an11,;1
t1on~. Ar m~rronR !>u1rl
From Pt19P 1l I
FIRED ...
l>cput )' l"h 11'f W ti hs Platt s111d to
day
Th£' thret• f1rf'd officers have
hve d<&)<i 1n wh1<'h to appeal their
cl1'lm1<;i.alci to the Long Beach
<:ml Service Bar Board, officials
'-31d
1\('('0rding to reports. City pro·
secutors ofriC'e wall seek m1sde·
ml'anor complaints agamst some
of the officers involved. In l .os
.\n~tles 01c;trict Attorney John
\'an De Kamp al~o may review
tht' cases.
Platt said the party started al
the home or a friend of Steed.
Then 13 officers including
Steed. reportedly let'l there and
went to Lon~ B('ach. where the
other incidents allegedly oc-
curred Some of the officers also
"er<' accused of tr affic viola·
taons. according to reports.
Police Chit'f Ralph Kortz had
recommended firing for Hamby
and Callahan and a 10-day sus-
pension fQr Steed.
t
Ragtime \.\ h1ch was sc\enth to A humanities progrom 1s of
finish behind another catamaran Park So110-ht fered to MGM .,tu<ll·nts iil
L1peri, Stt.>\'en Bowd1n. Scal ~ Thurst(ln lntt.•rnwdi;tlt• School.
Reach Yacht Club. ;ind thl' Oran1te Count~· is scekini: a Nl'Xl ~l·:1r, ad\ance'1
Columbia 52 G}psy sailed by <'Onces!>1ona1retooperalcabo<1l· mathem:Jlll':. and ... ci1:nc1•
Harry Moloshco. Long Beach ing. food and equi pment rental courses also will be uffcr1tcl
YachtClub racllit y a t Laguna Ni g ul.'I Al Laguna lleach lltgh School
The e1~hth and ninth boat!> were HCJ?IOnal Park a program halt bt'l'n dt.·H·lor>t'd l•>
mult1hulls. Cro!>'tf1rc. ~ormun The 15 l·acrC' park contain'> a allo" gafll•d studt'nh lo attcncl
Cross. San Diego'\ acht C:lub, and 45-acre lake <;locked with fish. <'ourses and receive colle.:l'
li:ti Loa. Vac StcM . Seal Beach area<; £or picnicking. tcnnii. Cr(.'d1t at l 1C lrvm<' and other
) acht Club C'ourb. hikang ;rnd ruhnJ! tr.i1l-. lcw,il !'Ollc•g1·., G aftcd high 'l'hool ~nd there were even more sur The county will bwld 8 two ..,tudent~ abo can devise their
pnses. The highly favored 12 level concession building with own .. field experience'' class in
meter NewsBoy, sailed by J ack outside patio and deck. boat \\hl<'h they study a particular
Baillie, Balboa Yacht Club was ramp and noals to provide 200 sUbJcCt on their own under the
the. fourteenth boat to finish foet of water frontage for dock· 1flrect1on of a faculty member.
behmd three more c atamarans ing
and two Ericson·46s. Fifteenth Minimum monthly rental has
boat to .finash was ReguJus 11, a been set at $150 or a percentag('
Columbia-57 skapperded by Bob or gross receipt for sales of food
Garrison, Newport Harbor Yachl and beverage, sale of recrea
Club. t1onal equipment and supply ren·
By midafternoon wilh only 50 tal of equipment including boat:-..
boats finished the race commit-repair of recreational equipment
tcemen aboard th<' finish boats and oper ation of vt•nding and
knew they were in for a long night. game machines .
By 6 P m . Sunday only 120 boats Deadline for making proposal'-
had finished and the wind was d } is June 7. Further anformatrnn i.,
mg available from M 1ke Tnj1Jlo 111
At 8 a .m . today 470 of the 540 tht• Orange County real proµcrt~
starters are accounted for Thes<' services office
are boali> that ha\•e either cros~cd
the finish ltnc o r notrf1l'd the com
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AGROUND
rfay in the Newport to Ensenada
race was damaged five miles
nor1.h of Ensenada as ll headed
ba<'k to t he United States.
The Coast Guard cutter Walnul
took the trio to the beach. where
thc·y later were reported in goc>d
rondition.
None of the men was 1dcnllf1<'d
Whales R eleased
St::ATTLE (AP) The reh-as~
nr two killer whales loda).
bu~ged so scientists can I raC'I.'
their movements, ends an affair
that began more than six weeks
ago and touched off a public con-
troversy.
LB Fine Arts
Benefit Due
A food-tasting luncheon to
raise funrls to provide fine art~
assemblies In L11guna schools
will bl' hC'ld hy the Laguna Beach
Junior Woman's Cluh 111 00011
M a y 4 • a l t h " W '' m a n ' s ('luhhouse. corner St Ann'" bnd
Glenneyre slreets
Tickets arc pr1Cl'd at $2 50 and
may be obtained l>,v C'alhn~
Murcy J ackhch. 494·93.">0 Tlr•k<'l '1
lllM> may be purchui;cd al th1•
cloor
Proceed!'! from the lun<'hC"on
wlll l>e u~ed lo pre!H'nl H I.Ila Zolr
Hallet program In the S<'h1H11'
The• club sponsored a mime u•,
semhlv al the schools last Call
FroraPageAI
FAKE POT FOR SALE •••
Cab Company
Radios Stolen
Luguna BC!a<'h Police are In·
vest1gat ing theft of a pair of two
way radios from the office of
Courtc ... v Cab Company, 375
Aroadway, Laguna Rl•u<'h
Arthur J"lorrz company ownl'r
told polu:l· th.11 tht-radws, value<!
at $1.600. W<'rc dl"t'OVl'rcd mis~
mg Saturday.
l'nla N• aho an' 1n\(!'ll1gatang
lhl'ft of S!Ji.I 1n llOWl'r tools,
h1t·}rll•s, coin.., and .1 half ounce
of 11old from un unlocked gar age
.11 th1• n•...iclPnc<· of Hcn1aman
Br<11m, 2101 <;1t-nn£')'1cSt.
Laguna High Sets
Tours ThiR Week
Guided tours of r.ui.euna B~ach
llillh S<'hool u re li~111J{ hl'ld till';
w••l.lk in con jutll'l wn with J'ubh~
Schools Wet•k 1t!'l1 v1tws
M1·mbcr:-i or lhl· puhlic ;u·r In·
v1ted by RC'hoCJI Mf1c1:1I" lo visit
!hp i.('111101 hetwe1•n 8 ·~ a.m. nnd
;f OS pm. to 11c•f• thi: cumpui;,
wttlrh <'lasses in bc11s1on :rnd tolk
with '>IUdcnts und ~laff mem·
lwr°'
"We buy the herbs by thC' ton from
domeslJc and European oulleL'I," Hartman
said in a telephone interview. "We sell il most·
ly to head shops in every state as well as in
Canada. Great Britain and Puerto Rico."
"The marijuana inference of printing the
weight a!t a 'lid' ;ustseemed lake a cute Idea "
'
Hartma n contends that It.he product
"never was intended to sell as rake mari-
juana.
"I was deep In American Indian lore and
learned they sm oked all kinds of her bs. in·
eluding mullein. a leaf plant that grows wild.
It was supposed to be good for lung disease. I
tried some of the Indian smokes because I was
trying to give up cigarettes, and decided it
could~ a legal marketable ite m
The U S Food and Drug Admmislr:n1on
checked u!I out." he said. "While they couldn't
issue us certification bet'aulle the product Is
not a foodstuff, they didn't say anythmR "
The primary work involv<'d 1s blending
the herbs.
Take Bobbo's Better Blend. for instance
Strauss said it conlaans: "Mango thread,
military herb. mad dog .skullcap, hooded mad
weed, cat's wort fi eld balm, peppermint, da·
mlana, kava kava root, colts(oot, golden seal
and balm of Ga lead buds.·•
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USC OArL Y PILOT
Rollover IRA.
Tax-free Money trelcher
Uy Sl. YVIA PORTER
Approx1matel~ 141mlhoh A1nt-r1cans will retire an 1976
U.IOn\'. of \\ hf('h ;111 l'l>llmll\t•(I 3(1 11\'I t't'nt (42(},000) "ii~ bt•
covered by a tnx quubf1l'd n .•tucmcnt plun lluail' num~r-1
will shaft Job:. th1 :i. >cur, tllkmg "alh them 'ested interest in
tax-quultf1ed pl.111:;, C(luntk:.i. others '' 111 tel 1 etlrenwnt
funds becaust• their cmplo\ t'l's ur<' ll'rmmutina their ;)h1n,
There 1:. a "11 ~ to nwkt> thul n:t11't•1t1t•nt money work
¥.lthout puy111~ t1ax1.•11 on 11, bv ci.tabltshing u rollover Jn
dlv1dual Rl'tan•nwnt J\crount (!HAI U\'Uilable for tho (list
ttrl\t' last ) c1H undt•i: tht• l,111dm.1rk Pcn:m111 netorm Act of
llr.-1
Th c rl•':. un
t'ntlrmous .unounl uf
confu:non ;.1hout l'flJ\,;
tht-msclves und C\l•n
rnor c about a ru l Im .. •a
IHA
Money's
Worth
0 \\HAT IS A ROl.LOVF.R IRA?
,\ An I HI\ 111 wh1t<h )<11ir contribution 1s a lump sum da-.
tnb11llon f1 om a tux-<1uahft\•d 1.>en.,1on plun profit z;hurin.i
plan or Koei.:h µI.an
Q Who should bt• 11111 rullo' t•r I HA " Wh\ •
A An) one 1 ecc1\lng a lump-:sum d1stribul1on from J
tax.qualified pension, prof1t -shanng plan or Keogh plan,
because of retirement, d1sconh11uataon of a retirement plan
or changing Jobs A rollovt!r I RA preserves the tax shelter
of the retirement plan. says Lord, J\bbett & Co. u SI 7
billion New York based 1mestment managem ent firm, In a
detailed study or the plan:. and their tax benefits
Part1c1pants must recel\e a lump sum d1str1bution
from a tax quuhf1ed rC'l1remcnt plan .ind transfer <Jll of 1t to
an IRA \\lthtn 60 <la's of rel·e1pt
Q. HOW ·LONG CAN YOU KEEP ~our money m an
IRA"
A D1s tnbut1011s must stu1 t bv age 701 ~ and must con
ttnue over a period measur<'d by the rec1p1ent 's hfe expel'
tanl·~ or the 101•t hfe expectancy of 1 ec1paent and spousl.'
Q When can d1stnbut1ons from an IHA :.tart '
/\ :'\ot before age 59' i and not lat er than age 701 ~ Tht•
onl) excepttons are ph)s1cal 01 mental d1s,1haht) nf ,1 long
conttnued and indef1111te durat1011, und death
Q. ~nrsT Tilt~ r\~IOl';'...;T tfast1 ab11t1•d from tlw 1 omp.1tl\
rir uruon sponson•d rct1rt·nw nt pl.an hl' tlHhll,l'd rlttNtlv t"
tlw tullo\l'r IRA"
t\ '.':o Thl• l'11cck !torn tl11· t•omp,111\ or unaon sponsot('d
ret1rcnwnt plan l'>houl<t lw depo:-.ltl'd d11 t•t'tl\ 111 lhl' bank ar
count .1 Ill'\\ < ht•t k llhmtld 1 lw11 ht• 1:-.sucd lo llw 1 ullovt•a
IHA
Onh the .tmount of the t•nwlo)<'t :-. conl1 ahutwn plus tht•
earnings 011 the rcltremcnt plan <.an he rollC'd over
Therefo1 e th(' -ii mount on tht• Ill'\\ t'hN·k should ht' thl•
amount of tht• e mplover s t•ontnlHJllou plus the carnmi:'
from tht• retirement plan. not t lw volunlar y cont nbutJon-.
mad1..• b) the t'm(JIO)l'
Q What mvcstmcnts arc l'11g1hlc for a rollover I HA·•
A Eltg1blc investments an· mutual fund shares s;h
in gs accounts U S Gm l'J nmc•nt Rt'l11 cmc•nt Bond:-. unnull \
or endowmt•nt 1..ont1 acts Lafe 1nsu1iJOCc 1s not an l'hg1hll' 1n
\eslml'nl
Environlllentalist:
SALT LAKE CITY CAP> -The Ka1parow1ts pro1ect
was shelved probably because new pr0Ject1ons of power de
mand indicated at wasn't necessary. satd Russell W.
Peterson. chairman of the President's Council on Environ·
mental Quality
lie said an early study by th<' sponsoring ut1hlles
showed power demand by 1985 would be J0,000 megawatts.
but a more recent study showed 4,000 megawatts, "which
could be taken care of with m oderate expansion or other
fac1ht1es "
The coal fared prnJcct in Southern l 'lah would have
generated 3.000 megawatts enough power for three
million people -most nf wh1l'11 would have gont.> to
Caltforma and Arizona
"THERE'S BEEN J\ tremendous reduetwn m power
demand due to consc1 vatwn methods and the recession, ·
Peterson said
"The main reasons for calling off lh(• prnJ1..•ct were
economics and reduct10n 10 demand It could be 11:v1vl'd .
of coursl', 1f cond1ttons chang<"" he saa<I
lie said the announct•ment lht pr<>Jcct \\as betn~
shelved .came two days before he ":is tu ha Vl' eonveyed to
the secretary Of lntcnor lhul lhC COllnt'al rc.:commcnded the
Ka1parow1ts proJl'Ct be r<'JCC'tNJ
lie said th <tl rccommer)dutaon WiJS m1 tht• ground:-.
· stuny of power demand had not ht! n u<IN1untcly l arne<I
out nor regional 1mp.1rt a<it'<1u.11t-lv 1 \ iJIU.tlt>tl
Radio Shack Opens
Radio Shack, n.atannal rctu1l thum of stor<'s selhn~
sound systems und other •·h-rlronH· produrts, will open ,,
new ~tore al 25 lOll M ari:1lt'r1tc· l'.ark w.1y. M 1~s11>n Viejo
Grand op1•nini;i .l('tJv1t1( i; ut ltlf' st1irc· "ill hi' ht•ld Wt•d
nesday and Thursdav Apnl 211tind 2'l
Braun Wurshaw is munug1:r
Pacific Lighting
Earnings Told
Pac1f1c Lighting Corp . Los Angeles, has r ep<1rt
cd earnings for the first quarter. <>ndcd March 31
were $22,490.000 or SI 05 per share of common stock
after prov 1s1on for preferrt'd di vadends
These results comps~ with earnings forthc-fi rst
quarter a }ear ago of $26,796.000, or $1 .46 First
quarter earnings in 1976were lower because of warm
weather,wh1ch meant lower sales of gas to res1den-
hal customers in the service area of Southern
Cabfornaa Gas Co . Pac1f1c Lighting's maJor s ub
s1dlar). ch111rm an Paul A M1llersa1d
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Boston PUts
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Kings on Ice
BOSTON <AP 1 J1·:in Hatt-llc seC'ond hme. Gilbert shut out Lo:.
modeiilly ~J) !I ht>'ll n<J Hobby Orr Angeles in the opener. t>ut then
or Phil Es poMto, hut 1t 's doubtful gave way to Gerry Chl'cverll for
anyonC' could pla~ !x-ttt·r than tht• the next rn e game:. Ile becaml'
veteran center did Ul lt>admr. tht: a surpnse starter as Chc<'ver:.
Boston Bruin!> through tht: ~a "as rested
tlnnal Hocke} L,<'11gu1·'' 1)11art1·r The Bruins earned c1 tnp to lht•
final pluyom. sem1f1na l r o und ag;.11n:.t tht·
RJtl.'lll'. arqu ircd in lhi• tlt:JI Philudelph111 f''ly-t>f"S ... lttrltnj!
which sent E!>po..,1to to lhl· 1'.t·" Tuei1day night in Ph1l.idel ph1a .
York HangC'r!I lai.t Non ·rnlic:r, on u pair of J>O"<'r pluy goub m
:.cored two ~oah <1nd 11ct up thl' the second period
ottlC'r Sunda} ni~ht a!l lhi· liru1n., Ratelle broke the scorcle:.s dl'
\\hlp!)t!d the Loli Anl(eles King' adlock by poking the puck into an
J-0 10 the :.e' t·nth .mu dcc1dmg open net ttrtl'r Los Angeks goalie
&:amc of their ~enc-. Rog1e \'achon had !>lopped :.hot'
"It's alway:. gratifying to score b> Gregg Sheppard and Ken
d d Hodge during a Boston pa"er goal:.. ci:.pcr iall) 10 a eri mg play al 9 42. Less than three game, but )OU have to give r redJt to the other gu}s." Ratelle said. minutes later Ratelle fed Hodge
"I "as Just there to firush the for a nother power play goal Ratelle added an insurance play My primary Job 1~ 10 muke goal after being sent 10 alonl' by
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SAVING THE FLAG-Rick Mondn:v oC th~ Ch1cn1ito Cubs
rcct.'1\'ed u standing o\'allon from Lo::; ,\ngclc::; Doc1ger::;
Can::; Sunday after he rescued an Amt>ncun Cla.: trom ~
in~ put to fire b} what appeared to Ol' lY. o "ould be
firebugs Wilham Thomas and ::;on of Elclo n \It!>::; The
crowd of 25.ltii roared ll$ uppto\ al after .MondJ) ruced
past the pair and snatched lht' flo(: U\\ n~
jlP Photo
Cey Ends RBI Drought
Dodgers Knock Off Cubs in 10, 54
the play and if I'm in a good po!>! Darryl Edestrand in the third
t1onlo:.hoolto let1tgo period. LOS A~G ELES fAP I _ only club in the dmsion below Mike Garman)," said Cey, who
"No one pla' er 1' goml( to " in "Ratelle is a very complete "R1d1culous, · 1-. the way Ron 500 e'en though the) ·,e now \\On drove 1n 101 runs last )ear.
Africans
Defeated
By Chileans a gJme It take~ 20 gu~:. all doing hO<'key player ... Los Angele!> Mar Ccy descn bes the W<.i) he's been fo ur of their last six starts Fortunately for Cey and
their JOb I m no Robby Orr or Marcel Dionne said "I think he dn v1n g 1n runs for the Los "ll 's :.till too early lo gel upset. Garman -1t d1dn 't.
Phil f:,P<.•<>1t11. I <1on't llnminatl' u beat us himselr He was Hn hot Angeles Dodgers This 1s a better club than we've , .. ,,,.c;o Lou1o1onu SANTJ,\GO Chill· . J:.11mc..•
gaml' I'm Ju'I a 1.:U\ tn 1n~ to dn It S('emed every time he got the But, he ~a)S, thl're's a reason shown so far a nd. really. the Moncso <• ·~·1 ~J"; &v<•""'" •" ·,~ ": F'1llol defeall'd ~nulh Africa'-.
a JOb "1th m' h.•.un matei:., th.it ., puck he shot and scored he had onl> t" o rb1 before Sun-c.,.,...m, , ~ o o s.,..,,_.,,. ~ 1 • " fk>rn1e M 1tton -; 'l ti .1, .i ft G :! lo
a ll ... "When )OU have Po"er plays day's game "1th the Chicago Dodgf!'r!I Slate ~=-~.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~;:;:~1.. ! ~ ~ ~ day to J:l\l' Ch1h· a ;1:!\IC'tory 111 The 3:i \l'ar ol d lt;1ll·lll•, \\ho and don't score. you don't win Cub:. ,.1~ K 1c1,...1 JllAor••·"' ~ooo c .. 11> • 1' 1he1r Ameri\·an 101w fmal of ~:~:.:)~I~ ~::rl.tl\~~·~·~1,~.~h~::i~1~1~~ ~~~es~s"'~nd i~~: ~!ti~ r;1~!~. l1~~shr.~.~·~~m~e~~ l~~~~ ~rl~e~ ~ ~:::::E~CT:'m:~:: : H:~ r~!2~'" ! ii~ ~~:~'p i:. ~ ~ t~~l~~.\~',~Plhl::r;~.a~ ,~,°~~,~~~~.~::~~
fJ\'c a~sist~ ao; lhl' Hrum~ \\C'rc C'spec1ally on those t"o goals in good chance or d riving m runs," "':::~·1~:~, ~ 0 ~ ~ =~Ph ~ ~ ~ ~ by \\Inning thret• '.'>lrl~lt•:. march<':.
cxtcnd1.•d to the limit by lhl' up· the second period The~ played he :.aid "ll ':. s1aggering the W01"Sl thin~ ts that this happened H •on•P o o e o ""' ... "" • o 1 1 while tht• ddl•n<lini.: r up chum
start Kings very well. E\'erybody on our club number of times l 've led off an al the start of the season. Every ~.~':~":ho ; ~ ~ ~ ::;:~~<· ; ~ g ;: pion Soul h AJ n r ;rns 11 on Olll'
-·-_.....J'he Bruins out:.hol Los tned hard. E verybody put out. inning." club goes through one or those 2.morH 'ooo . ::;ingll's mah•h •and the douhlt>i:. ~-.. ·~l'~-1
" -·-~~ ~11,.,~~:•UlA,tMv _ ~Mi)'.~4i1.'1 an OPPQrlunj~ slumps but 'in our cas e it's Summfr\ph 1 u 0 o • match -·~ .. Gilbert~a.rlkeCftlii.r KlttgSTm-ffi•:-•rcne~d~~~. \~~t!'·~~-~,z~JM!Cl'(;~~~C~~ -·:· ~~-'<'!•~fi~~~. ~-~The~\$:t<' hel\\l'~~~uJ • ~ with the winmni; run on set1m~.-start ofltle season.'.. -· '·" • "i".ww. -.-wtr * ----;;~l'l!Rl,~~~, 'fi'Qf/ • teleft · ·,;.
d h d I I J 1 I d C • · · · I , OtW 9Yt w~l"I w1nn1ft9 run \COf'td • .. -., • L .. ._,.. ._ C' ~ ff L R d -an e e 1verec . ,e me a ey s gam e -winning singe Cho<•90 •4 081 020 0,0 p • because o r arKne-..~ Sun :ir "'a~e .. N oun up • single through the middle to scored Ted Sitemore.whowa:.on lo•• .. v.i.• 000 400 000 1 I ni g ht Y.1 lh .. ~11101 ahead Ill t!!'ll .., b k 4 • " th . c h b h l f E llo,..lfo. Thornton LO&-O•ca90 11 lo• rea a -.. lie, \\in e game, .r4, t e ase as t e resu to an error Attqele. • 1&-rn•io. HA-H '"" 111 ~'°'~ matches 2 I. Thi· fourth matl'h
Braves, Sonics Win;
Flyers Bag Series
SEATTL i-: 1 \ P > Bruce Seals
pumped an 2>1 p111nh rnd udin,i.: 11
in the-final pc n od, to ll•.111 the
Seattle Super.,on1r., to a 11 t 108
\'trtory OH•r thl· Phol'nix Sun!.
Sunday aftl'rnoon to kl'l'P thl·ir
National Basketball A5!>ocialton
pl<woff serie., ali' c The v ictory in thr na1wnally
tele\'ised game n<1rrowl·d the
Suns· lead 10 the bt•!>t·of·'ie\'t'n
West ern Confl•renrP .,emllinal
e.enes to 3 2. The .. 1xlh ~aml' i:-.
:.et for Tuesda \ in l'hot•n1x
Phoenix. which tra1ll•d tw1ct'
b) 14 powt~ in the lir~t half,
'cored thl' far't 11 point., in the
i.t•cond half to !Jkt· ,1 61 5'i l1•ad
But ~lick Wati...· thn•t• point pla~
tied IL al 61 61. with I.! 41 ldt in the
penod
Sl•allll• follo"t'd "llh <1 1()2
.,ronng !.prl'l', h·1f b' W1lht•
:>;on ' ond ' '" points. for a 79 119
lt'ad "1th J 31 left in the quarter
and that" a., 1t
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., \ bifo" ""' tOh t 1' AA-l''"t 1111 ..ttn
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Celtics Bow
BUFFALO (APJ Handy
Smith s cored 29 points and Bob
McAdoo 24 to lead tht' Buffalo
Bra\'cs to 98 93 ,·ictory O\'Cr the
Bo:.lon Celtics Sunda\ in their
:"\auonal Baske tball A:.f>or1at1on
F.u:.te rn C11nfercnc<.· :.t•m1final
pla) off "<'rtt•s
The \•1ctor) \\a:. the first for the
Braves aguinsl two for Boston
The ~<;t·of-se\'en S('nes r esume.,
here Wcdne!'tday n1 ~ht
McAdoo <;cored 10 points in the
fourth period and Smith ~<'"en .
ar.d rookie f o r\\a r d J ohn
Shumate r ontnbutcd se\'en ke~
points for the winner<;
Shum ate came up with a thrtc
point play a nd followed \\1th a
layup to put the Braves ahead
87-82 with 5 41 remaining rn thl·
game The Braves \\ere nen·r
headed a fl er that.
IOSTON OH N~l\?I'\ ~ S•'•" 1') (.O""f'f'\ }I
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Flye r s Breeze
PlllLADEl.Plll,\ fAl'I
The Phll<Jdelph1a F1~1·r.!> 5t.:Orcd
lour goab in a thrt'e minute .,pan
of the ~erond P<'rtt>d t"n h'
rookie :Mel Hnd~an .• ind bt>.it
tht• Toronto '.\1 aplC' LA·;.if-. 7 3. Sun
day night to reac h the sem1fmal
round of th(' :'\alton.11 llnck\•y
Lea~ue pla~offs.
ll "as s tr1clh <1 home 1c.-
senes as the Fl r e rs won all four
i:ames in Ph1laclelph1a and IO'>l
three times 1n Toronto. v.hl'n'
fou r or lhetr pldyer'I an• for mi:
as:.ault char ~('S for mc111cnt<> in
.:amt•s at M apl<' l.e<1f Garden.,
Toronto's fru ,trat1on on
Pl11ladelph1a irl' was t•i.tt•ni'fl.<1
throul(h 16 ~amco; as th£• L1•af.,
r rum b I(' d uncle r I h C' Fl) f' r ''
'\econd·p('riod barral(c on ~uah1•
Wayne Thoma11. Th<' 1,1·11f.; an·
0 l!'»l here i;1nre Der 19, l!l71
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Jl~;•i11f)llif0f\1A I, f nr'l"(0 1 f-1'• A W••lf'I t ft .,.., ,, .. '
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and for the first time this season by fi r st b ase m a n And re 111 sa c..r..-,. vu;ec..s-a-..... ie.. v.as won eui:.1lv bv Fillo!. who
the DodgNs have l\.\O stra ight Thornton John Ila le then bunted • s•-:~, ~ ~ e~ •: s~ held all ht.!> M.j-, ic<•., and broke
'1clones . . Sizem ore to second. the Cubs 1t C•o\bv 1 • • • • l\llllon 's sen H'l' l\\ H't'. including
"\Ve still haven't Jelled." Cey walked Ste\'e G arvcy intentiona l-~'::.!. L , 1 ; • ~ ~ ~ the final ~('rH' "hl('h i.:aH· the ~atd of the Dodg<'rs ' slo" s tart I~ and then Cey drO\l' home •11-n • J > ' Chilean the matC'li point
"hll'h finds them 1n li!St place in Sizemore · ·1 thought the ball ~,:;~~ , 0 : , ~ ~ l\l1tlon "ho :.ufft'l\'d an lllJun·
lhl· National Lcagu<· West. the might h1l him <losing pitcher wr> Gor..,.•n r J .. • is.••' lo ht~ 1£•fl ankle 1n a fall Sunda',
Ozark Blows Fuse
Phils Manager Chases Writers
PHILADELPlll/\ <AP> --"Out! The whole bunch of }OU,
out' Writ(' the com missioner if you want to! Out'"
That was only part of the tirade manager Danny Ozark or the
Philadelphia Phtlhci; launched against reporters Sunday after
the Ph1ll1es lost 3 2 to the Atlanta Bravei-.
It all s tarted with a seemm~ly lc~1l1malt• question /\ rt"
porter \\anted lo know wh)· Dick Allen v.C1sn'l used as a ninth 111
h1n1t pin<'h hiller instead of Jerry Martin "You didn't sr e Allt•n
i.:o up there. dul you,'· snapped the rnana.iier
"Allen \.\LI'> unable to play." Ozark said afll'r a moment of
~llence "And 1£ J had a reason other than that, ~ou 'hould kno"
I'd te ll )OU "
01a1 k thl•n not1e<'d Bus Saidt of the Trt•nton Ttmt's mutlcrin~
.,omelhtnJ? to Bill Conhn of the Ph1ladelph1a Dally News "If )111·
ha H! a ront ro\ crs1al qut•stmn. a sk 1l, Bu~." 07ark shouted
Tht' manugN then leaped from his des k chair anrt sC'rcamcd,
"Allt'n didn't play because I didn't think he was right to pla\' ·
Ozark th('n '>IOrmcd from his off1ee. s napping. "dumb quc,twn ''
lie slammed the door ~hind him
St-conds later. the news corps of some 25 filed out of thC'
manager·., offl('c into the clubhouse. A few headed toward Allt•n
nut "ht•n Ozark s,1w lhe wnters. he screamed "All or you, out , ..
One wntt'r challt•nR1.•d Ozark's right to eJl'CI tht' news men from
th(' dubh1,u'>l'. and th«' manaJter shouted the ordl'r agam llr
hurled an Jn\ e <'ll\f' .it the w-r1tcr, rhurgcd him and thre<Jtt•n<'<f ti>
punch him
"f.11 <1ht•1Hf punrh nw '" thl• wntC'r s ;rnl. \landing his J:round
Cluhho us<• m .in ager Kennv Uu:.h l\lepp('d bet W<'t'n the an
tagon1sts, r('~trarnm~ Ozark At that point the wrttt·r!i 1e11 . u111
(;il(•s. Phillie" (''<t•rutl\c \Ir e pre~1dent. appearNI surpriM·d
"hen he wus a'kl•fl 1f thl're v. us somethrng w ron~ w1lh /\llt•n that
t111'1 Ozark so UJl""'
"No. 1\llt•n hurt his '>houldrr Frn1a.v night s lldrnit." li1lr~
said. "fie• was unuhle to hit his right arm vc•ry h11ith. D1dn 't 1hcy
:mnounct' that hefore th<' ~amc·• ..
Th<'~ did announct' it. but only lo the radio and television 11n
nouncers. It nc·v<'r rl.'ached the press box Later, newsmen com
plalnf'd lo Phillie-; owner Ruly Carpenter ahout Ozark's conduct
Carpenter . m tum, complained that Ozark was being second
i.-:uessed after c•vcr)' game the club lost. "Danny is sick and tired
Of th IS •• -Sl'COnd guessing and (.am too."
LATE THROW-Chi cago's
Hill Madlock gels back saft>-
1~ as LA 's Steve Garvey
lakes a pickoff throw too
late to nail the runner.
Notre Dame
Gets Branning
Rich Brannrng. widely sought
after babketball super star from
Marina High School in Hunt
ington Beach will sign a letter of
intent tonight to continue h1'>
cage career and education at
Notre Dame
Branning n•turned from a v1s1t
to Notre Dame's campus Sunduv
night a nd announced his dc'-
<'ls1on Over JOO collc~es imd un
· 1vers 1t1c~ had recruited lht·
rlassy V1k1n~s player,
lie-narrowed the fit•ld lo "IX
t'SC. t:CLA, Michigan. Kansa~.
Arirnna and Notre Dame.
"ri has ev<-ryth1ng J 'ye hcen
looking for a s soon as I got
there l kne w that was il," Bran
ning 11a1d. lie was All·ClF three
years and Orange County player
or the year for two seasons. fie
averaged 27 4 points per game tis
a senior.
pla)ed ~I or da y\\ 1th h1-. .111kll· 111
d banda~e
.l119t•b RahtPd Om
M ILWA l 'K EE u\I' l ~1<" lw
the third time \\111h1.·1ht• c•ha1111
for lhl' An~cl:. and :'llllv.aukl'l'
Brewers.
Their s chedult•t1 l{ame wa'
rained oul for the Sl'Cond sln11~ht
day Sunday and was reset for
today, having starlt·d al .i and on
KMPC radio <710 >
Frank Tanana of th(' Angels
was to face .J im ColhQrn of th1:
Brewers.
.\11he Ad1·a1w~•
KEAUJIOt.: f\ON/\. llawai1
A rthur J\s he turnl·d ba c k
J\ustrahan J ohn ~e\\rornbe'o;
strong clos1n~ effort Sunday and
advanced to th(' scm1finab of th1·
S320 .000 Ch;illengc Cup World
Champ1o ns h1p Tennis tourna
ment.
Ashe. last year's Wimbledon
champion. do wned Newcombe·
3 6, 6·2. 6·3, 7-5, an the last of
SI0,000 w1nner-takc·all round-
robin matcht'"·
As h e JOlll!l Ken Rosewall,
BJorn Borg and lhe Na!ltase in
SS0,000 winner l a k e -a ll
semifinals May 16 and 19, with
lhc Sl00,000 final matrh May 23.
Connor~ 7'ou,,fa
DENVEll -Top·:>C(·dC'd Jim-
my Connors , 1:1lwa)!> the ag-
gressor. wo re down unhl·raldcd
Ross Ca::.c 7 Ii. 6·:.? Sunday to win
the World Cham p1om.h1p of Ten-
nis' Denver tournam1·nt
Connors hlllzNI <'a\l' in tht>
licbr('aker of the f1r.,t .. et, then
rl'ckd off thrN• wrvuc broakh in
the seronll M·I th .1t ll'lt t hi' ell
termined but "' ~rmatrh1·'1 Ca\t·
ltmp.
Title to {':Pf'/111
KJ\TOWJCE. Polanti -Thr
rhamp1on C1t'rho-.Jov;:ik1:1n team
tied the runm•rup Soviet L'n1on
3 3 Sundav 1n tt11• final gume of
the World lc·t• I lochy Cham-
p1onsh1po;
Eurllt•r-. 111 t ht• r.t.inw that f'l<>-
racfrd the hrtt1ll<' m1·1lal, Sw1'Clt:n
bombed (h(• l 'n1ll•d St11f1·h 7 ;1.
Hulf1.-r11 Bt•al••n
ROM 1-: The lt;1h.in natlonnl
b:rskt•f h11 II I ('II m , r 1111111.•l'ttnl( rm
21 of 3:J frN> t h1 ""'"· 1•dAt>1l
llutJ.(er!I l'11 lv(•rt>1ty I Jll 107 Sun
cluy nnd <'Oplu11•d tlw four t!'am
Natnlc Tournumt·nt 111 Home's
Sports Pala<:t'.
2~·foot Pott Does It for Ziegler
Alt~Oulo!h Hut 11:er11 ares M1kt•
Dabney pumped 1n :12 point!. and
f:d Jordan htl for 25, the llollnn
team dom rnat<>d the play
throughout, relying cin its depth
and bulance.
Phil Sel lN~. Rutgers' All
American, fouled out with onlv
e1~hl points Abdel J\ndrrson and
Jim Balley also fouled out for
Rutgers.
&P P"'•t•
:0SONICS SCORE \\'1lltl'
:N or\\OOd of SC':lllh.• 11:;1
: scores to he Ip his mates to'
t_ a 11-1·108 ~BA playoff ra~c
Y. in m t'r Pho~nix
~EW O RLEA ~S CAP )
Desperately scrambling Larry
Ziegler nursed in a testing. 21:1-
foot second putt on the hnal hole
for the par he had to have to hold
off \'1etor Regalado and win the
:'\ew Orleans Open golf touma
mcnt Sunday.
The happy go·luck.y Zief(ler.
who gamed some national ex
posure with a third-place finish
in the Masters two weeks ago.
scored Ule third \'ictory of his
10.year tour ureer with a 274
total. 14 under par
Regalado. a Mexican citizen
f;portmg a band1to moustache.
closed to w1th1n a single stroke
with a b1rd1e on the 16th hole,
held the position with a scrambl·
mg par on the 17th and had
notched his par on 18 when
Ziegler. playing" ith him. left his
first pull some 30 inches short
and faced that kneeknocker lo
salvage the title.
He calmly rapped 11 in and won
the $35.000 fi rst prize by a sin~lc
stroke
Regalado shot a final round 69
British Open champion Tom
Watson matched the course re-
cord with an eight·under-par 64
but, starting a distant eight
11trokes back, never really got in
the chase He finished "1th a 276
total and third place.
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V·< ~•OA••do si.,oc "",. •• llO ~IS
Tom W•hon, '12 OS .. n 11 .,.. 11•
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LHl!•llH u•,_
Hubtrt <i'ffn U,.,\
Mttt•,. IMl'be~ '3.•1~
To-n( .. nt. ll •7J
Lyn l oll U '71
>o"" l.'•1., n us G<I.,. J.,,..-, U. ••S
81U •00t:''· U 11' 0.0'111' C..01•, \1 t II
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Gery Wt•U, lt 411 o. .. Htlf. 11,4/.'
Miit A'A\Of" \t 411
BoOMvrD,,Y, l l,11• o .. •dG••"•m '1 l••
ftt>ltl>y Mll<1'•11 '' )16
Tom Star .... ''·''•
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10-.• n 11-10 111111~-1~2
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Rutgers finished the Natale
tourney th ird. with Romania
second and Puertu Rico fourth
A:tf.tt9• Wf u
LOS ANGELES The Los
Angeles A1.tecs h:Hen't <'xactly
been an offcnsl"e powerhouse in
their two North Aml'rican Soccer
League conte.sts this s pring,
scorJng but n single 11:oal in each
game .
But Sunday. one was e nough,
ee Briefs, Page All
DAILY PILOT Orange Coast
EDITION
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VOL. 69, NO. 117, 2 SECTIONS. 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNT'(,, CALI FORNI A
'Judicial Roulette'
Speirs to ·Preside
.
At Cella Hearing
By TOM BARLEY
01 lllt D•llY ~, ... SS.II
A long selection process that
has become known an Orange
County Supe rior Courl a:.
"Judicial roulette" t:nded toda~
3 Ensenada
Yachts Ru11
Into Slwre
when Judge Wilham C. Speirs
was assigned to preside over pre-
tnal action against Dr Lows J
Cella Jr. and three business as·
soc1ates
Presiding Judge Claude M
Owens selected Judge Speirs
after lawvers for the four defen-
dants objected lo his earher
selection of Judge Byron K .
McMillan
Prior to that both sides had
submitted a total of 20 names to
Judge Owens v.11hout any name
on either h::.t tallying v. tth the
others ··That '!> enough of that." Judge
(hn·n~ tommt-ntt•d
lie 1mme d1 a tel) a !>s 1gncd
.Judgl.' Mc:\tillan to the pretrial
hearings a nd then offered Judge
Spe1n. · nt1me when that assign-
ment was dis puted by defense
lawyers
Defense ''"'"' m~lm
,.w . ....a •1ft!.(. l~,e .~ap.re.. ~ s ~e· ... -
M~ • • ... -.....: "' --•· . -.i •. ._r~ .. ~. ,
Spe1 has been accepte o ly~
MONr>AY, APRIL 26, 197&
Today's Closing
N.Y. t~ks
C TEN CENTS
( :;-,.,\·1-:•.,._( ___ ..
o~··· .,,,., PMto •• Rttl\tlt'd ... ._ •• ,
race.
Two boats on a return tnp from
Ensenada to lheir hC1me port
wer e reported •aground and
breaking up in the surf near
Ensenada.
pretrial action and not for the
tnaJ scheduled to start May 24
Judge Speirs "111 be a::.ked to
rule on a motion fo r d1:.m1s!>al or
a number or charges contained in
lhe Grand Jury indictment and .l
motion for d1sCO\'Cr)
POLICE SGT. MAX WlLSOfll COVERS OFFICER STEVE MEADOWS AT KIRK JEWELERS
Suspect Arrested Atop Costa Meaa Bulleting, But Police Found No Suspects Inside
Rhinestone Cowboy, a new Cal
2·29 owned by Ronald C Green
berg, Cahfornta Yacht Club, ran
aground on a pomt ol land JU'>t
n o r t h o f t h l' 1-: n ., l' n a d a
breakwate r about m1dn1i:;ht Sun
day The acr1dl•n1 \\J.., r lCl!>l'
enou~h to lht• htJ!hWJ~ that
autom obile hghh t•nuld be· ~hov. n
aiding the ere'' of two including
the owner to gel a~horc w1thuu1
1n1urv
Thl' 10 ml'll'r Braila ov.ncd b)
Terry Hedin with thn•t• pcrson:-.
aboard rndiocd a Ma~ Oay call
l>efore dawn today o;t;illnl! llwl
she was brcak1n~ up. The c·irnct
location was not kmmn and lhl'
roast Guard Wa!> !>ltll !,t•arching
for the boat at 8 a m
The mcssa1:c :.tatC'd \hat tht.•
boat was three hours out of
Ensenada mo\'ln~ at :.ix knots
Despite the s lowness or the
race 1belf. a personal tnJury V. H!-
reportcd aboard Roy Dtsnt-~"'
52 -foot ya wl S h.lmrock
Crewman Norman Palm<'r !.U5·
1:11ned a head tnJun \\h1lc work-
ing on dl.'ck about 10 pm Satur
dav Shamrock continued 1n th<'
rare and Palmt-r w a!> la ken to the
hosp1tnl in Enscnada and latl'r
transferrl•d t o ::i San 01c~o
hospital
Cause anrl t•xwnt of lht• 1111un
wa~ not known
l\1 can" hill'. t ht• ,b .. on at t•d
Press n•portl'd 1h11•1• m('n w<•r•·
rci-cucd from a ~u d11 \\llh .1 l\\11
£001 hO!l' rljlJH'tl Ill lht• porl\1111•
hull by roe·!-.' in 1•a1 h nlortlllll!
tc•;; toda' Th<' boJI "h11'11 1·orr1pt'l1•d Sun
tla\ tn lht• Nt•v. port lo 1''.n'l•nada
r;H'l' "J.., 1J.1m.11!1·ll fl\t' m11l-:-.
<Sf'e \GROl 'I>, Pag.-\:!I
STOCK PRICE$
TURN MIXED
NEW YOHI\ I \Pl "101·k
pnces turn1•d mt'<t•d tocla \ \\llh
trader!> 111\1"1" o\l·r '1~n., of
t11thlen1ni.: monn
ThC' 0 1"' .l 111w~ 1n1l11-;1na:
.1,·cra11r i.:,111w cl 2 0:1 points to
1.002 7ti l.O'l' I .. a nil f.::tlllt'f' W('rt'
.1ho11t t'\'l'll .1mon11 N1•w 'nrk
!-tock 1->«·h uni:i<' h i-.tl•rl i..1'tH"'
tTahll'i-.. \91
"'"nlh{'r
Fair throu11h T ul.'.,dfl\
\\tth "arm. !>Unn' rh1 v'
HlJ<th Tuesd <l\ near 70. at
the coast. nc·:i r 80 1nlancl
Low tonight .is to 55
INSIDE TODA l '
Amtncans are compl.aminq
mort lhtsf' dotJs ahout goods
.and 1tn•1cu Tht govemmt'flt
and private 1ndustr1J art .
~ginning lo listen A 7
Ooat1"'4
l M. .. y,
C.11-•
Cln•lllH
c."''" er.,.-•• 0 .. 1~ ... 1•0• E411t9"1•1"~tt
ffttfr1.l1Aft'WAt
'9Mft.Cf -........ ,.
... ,..t( ...
'
Index
I• A.ft'-UMfln •• Mo ... ,
A.S N•Oeft•I H•-,, H ·•1 o. • .,..c .. wftty IJ 1'9.pl•
U Stl••• ,..r1•r
41 S-h
•• SltO M.lr~•H I • Ttl•••'tefl a' "'••••,., 91 WHllWr
11 W~lfH•-.
ti •• •• "'' •1 I ...
AtO tt ... •• •• ... ...
lie-·,, Sorry ...
Rhode Is land Go\ Philip
\\·. :'\ocl. chairman of the
Oc mocrat1c National Plat
lorm Comm1ttcc. ha s
apo logized for a remark
about black parents whosl'
c htldrcn arc bus ed. lie
c lassified his unfortuna ll'
language as "street talk "
Leo's Sign
On Agenda
Tonight
Costa Mesa 's new plannm~
comm1 s s1on r a ces a con
tro,ers1al s ign \'ariance requelot
tonight in city hall. begmnm~ al
f, 30
The• request bv 1\lus1c lnvelot
mt·nls of Carson: owners or Leo·..,
Stt>reo. 1844 ;>o;t'wport Blvd .
follo,\s a mis demeanor rom
plaint filed a~ainst ·the stert•o
l'QU1pment s tore bv the citv in
Fl'11ruarv · ·
Tht-c1)mpl;11nt hi.I'> ~truclur;d
..,1~nlo allc~t·dl~ 1n \ 1olatwn and
• .i ... o p;11nll'd v. all lo1gns that tht•
1·11~ r1<11ms arl' biJ?gt'r than the
I.I\\ allov.., The !>lt't et> ft rm ha!>
plcadl'd innocent to the churi:e'
111 llarbor Mun1c11>al Court
l'orpor:i t mn J're!'1dcnt Len
J>,1\HI and propNty ov.ner Mr ..
Phllmcr Ellerbrock. art-i.el'ktnJt
.1 ,·,in;ince to m akl' the present
'lllnini:i legal
Ro IX' rt II a II. r 1t) 1on1n g m
'JX'<'lor . s .ltd the plann1nit ch·
ll•lrt ment ·., rt'com mcndallon tn
tht-plannin11ro mm1ss1on1s lo d1•
m lhl' reque~t for a vanance
He said tht• city 1s cla1m1ng
11bout 20 \'tolatwns of th<• i-1i:n
la w. anti :.aid soml' of the Mgn,
on the hu1ld1njl were l'rt'C'\NI
\\llh1111t pe rm1ts from the c1t\
Thr new planners fact• 10 olhc•r
111nc· 1• x cc pt ton ref!Ul'i.I., a nd
"l'\'Nal puhl1r hl'llnng., al 1h
r1r't llll't•lln~ lon1j.!ht
Kids Conduct
Cleanup in
Costa Mesa
If CostJ Mesa looks a ltttle
cleaner toda:;, ) ou can thank a
group of youngsters and the
city's beautification committee
Se\'enteen Girl Seoul troops
and two Boy Scout troops. alon$:
"1th members or the Girls Club
and Boys Club. picked up 535
plastic bags full or garbage dur
mg a cleanup day Saturday.
The children rounded up
cardboard. paper cups and other
litter a long Harbor Boule\'ard.
'acant lots and schools m the c1
ty. supervised by Lion's Club
members
The cit) 's Public Sen1ce .,
Department pronr1Nl refrcl<h
ments after the morninl{ r lcanup
:.ess1on
•
A l:.o :.et for a rgumg m his
courtroom 1:. what ha:. come to be
knov.n a:. "a John:.on motion"
;rn <trgumcnt b~ the def en~(' that
thC' four md1elN'' <1n• thl' '1ct11n:.
of d1scnmm..1tor) pro!>l'Cut1on II\
lhc d1!>tr1ct attornl''
Jewelry Heist Foiled
Mesa Burglary Suspect Captured 011 Roof
"Our agrec•mt•nl "111 not pr('
'ent us from f1ltng a mo11on to rt'
mO\'C Jud$:e Spl•1rs dllring pre·
trial a ct10" 1r 1ha1 bl•<'omes
nere ss ar). ·· ddt-n:-.c attorney
James R1dckt cautioned
None o f tht' four dcfcn!>l'
lawyer!> nor lkputy Dt:.tnct Al
tornc\ Orella Sl'ari-. was pre
parl'd lo com mt•nt on lhc pr•o
cedure that will be involved whc•n
J Judge 1s assigned to the tnal (lf
the four defendant~
Mo \ 1egOl'r!> JI tht• llarhot
Shoppinl! Ccutl'r 1n Coi-ta !\ks.1
watched a Sl'cond featun.• 11uh1ck
the theater Sunday nii:ht. a ~
police arres ted a buq~lary '-U1'
peel atop Kirk 's Jt.•welers
Police said the suspcd, Hoh<.-rt
A. Bandaruk. 27, of 235 Cedar St ,
Newport Beach wai. crouchl•d
behind an air <·ond1lioning dul'l
when s potted fro m a polll'I'
hc·hcopler piloted h) S~ Carl
Jackson
The suspect wa .. ordered lo tht:
!>1dt-of t he building by hehcopll'r
11fflcers us ing a public addre:-.!>
.. ystl•m , and Bandaruk _wus ar
rested by Offict-r Steve Meadow~
11n the ~round .
liandar uk, :en unl'mployet.l bu~
driver. was found with $8.000 in
Cella. Sl. Theodore Schiffman.
53. or Santa Ana, George Lewis
Ollendorf . 44 . of La,:luna Beach
and Stephen Robert Evans, 31, or
:\ltss1on Vtejo. face trial on 127
felony counts
Two Men. Wo1n:t1n
It ts allcl!t>d that the g roup
~1phoned nt least S2 m1lhon m
fund.., from lv.o Orange County
hospitals . M 1ss1on Community 1n
:\t 1 ~ :. 1 on V 1 e Jo a n d M c r c y
Armed B 1andit Trio
Rob Mesa Market
Gene ral in San la Ana
All four defendants ha\'e an
earlier lnal date of Mav 11 m Los An~eles f edera l Court on -.11n1l.1r
crimmal allegations
Mesa College
Sets Concert
1\ · Sµnni: Concert 1n 1h1'
t' o ur t) a r cl . • ft• at u n n g th 1·
Soul hem Caltforn1a College cho11
Jnd cham bl'r i.in~t•r ... will tw
h<'ld free• lu lht• pubht· Tucsda) .11
14pm
Chambt·r mu:.IC' w lt•ct1ons 1n
d ud<' "Sumer .., H'umen m ·· ,
01anco e p1an1?l'. .md ' i\n
t 1r1put1on ·
The rolle11e choi r v.111 pc:rform
\\'hen J esus \\'l•pl · "Sll'al
\wa) ."and "I'm Com to Sinn
Jmong other selt-cl 1ons
The concl'rt v. 111 t'"-• ht•lc! at the
rollegC', located Jt 55 t"a1r Ort \l'
C'oi.111 M t"HI
Whalf>s R~lt•a t•cl
SF./\TTLE CAP l TlH:rl'll·USt·
n f tv.11 killer whale's tocla\
hUlllled so 1>r1t•ntists c:1n tracl·
their movt•m1..·nti-. l'nds an affa11
that bt•i:!<ill morc thun six Wl'C'k '
1111!0 11nrl 111ud1t•1l Ofl a puhhc· c•on
l tU\l'f~\
Two young men and a woman
entered a Costa Mesa conve
nicnce market late Sunday
night, d1s p la y1ng guns to the
clerk before tak1n~ SSO to Sl>O
from the till and flcE ing
Police Sa(~ they arc seeking
the trio plus thL" driver of ~·
getaway car 1n tt1l' ll.'10 pm
heist a( lht-M mute Kin~ Markl'l,
2052Newport Hlvd.
Store attendant Man·m Wayrn:
CAR SALE HOT
OFF PRESSES
"The rar "as !>Old before m \
earner d eltvercd m y paper Th~·
buyer must have be('n waiting at
the press to get at your class1f1cd
~ertion ..
That's the sales !>uccess ston
told by the Newport Beach ma~
v.ho placc'rl th" ad tn the Da1h
Pilot
t!lt!l ( 00 1:11 r :\ H i
"I :!l"I • ''' ''"''
If \Ou h<t \'(' :1 t·ar you want tr1
cnnvt•rt to cas b . culi 642·5678 It
only tllkt's :i f<'w woni.<I m tht•
right pla('C' to allract a buyer
Alon~ thl' Or::iniic.· Coast. th('
nl(ht plac 1• lo ;1<l v1•n1~0 i!I m tlw
Daily Pilflt
Skate Tragedy
Ride Hitch Proves Fatal
A 17· VEAR·OLO skateboarder who hitched a ride lo a
c;lov. moving car died in Brea Community Hospital Sunday
as a result of 1nJunes suffered wbeo he fell beneath the
auto's wheels
Police identified the skateboard victim as Steven Paul
Jaromscak of 837 Carlson Dnve. Brea.
According to police, J aromscak was fatally mJured
shortly after 5 p m Friday after hitching a ride on a ca'r
dn\'Pn by Scolt Gregory Lamming, 16. also or Brea.
THEY SAID THE VICTl.IK was hanging on to the right
passenger door of Lamming's c.ar wben he fell from hllJ
skateboard nnd tumbled under the rear wheels of the auto.
The car reportedly was traveling between 15 and 20
miles an hour" hen young .Jaromscak lost his grip. The vie
tlm died in Brc11 Community Hospital shortly afler 9 a m
Sunday
Accordln1.: to a Police report, rus parent~ donated hi'>
l.'ycs and kidne) s to lt*1\Splant foundetionll
Kvap1l, of Bellflower, told poltcc
the three s uspects entered the
market, which was empty of
cus tomers, displaying a full
length 22 ca 1i ber rifle and a dull
chrome re vol vcr
One suspect leaned over lht'
counter and told the attendant.
"This 1s n holdup Give me lhl·
rnoney. :-.uckl'r If you move. I'll
kill you "
Police s aid the suspects were
tle~cr1hed a s black and being in
their mid-20s One male suspect
wa:. described as being 6·fecl
tall. weighing 170 pounds, the
other male about medium height
und the woman described as five
lct'l six inches tall with straight.
red-tinted hair.
Police said the robbery 1s un
der 1nvesugat1on today. No sui-
pccts have been captured.
Vallerga Trial
Continued
In Bakersfield
BAKERSFIELD C/\PI A
trial on charge!\ that former
Oranjlc County Asse!lsor Jock
Vallerga used his staff for
political purposes was continued"
Monday for one day.
Kern County Superior Court of
hcials said V allerga 's trial was
put back until Tuesday because
of another trial that ran longer
than expected. His •rial will be
before Judge P .R. Borton.
An Orange Counly grand jury
indicted Vallerga and his pre-
decessor as assessor, Andrew J .
Hinshaw, for illegally using their
office staff In Hinshaw's sue·
(essful 1972 (ampaign for
Congress.
Hinshaw previously was con·
victed in Orange County and was
sentenced to prison for 1 to 14
year s . Vallerga's t rlnl was
moved here on a change of
venue.
Vallerga was removed as as·
sessor last year followtng a con·
viction or being involved in sell·
mg count~ properly, a computer
system, to Spartanburg, NC. in
1973.
Valler~a arlmilled rece1vln~
$3,714 as (Onsu!ling rees and ex-
penses related to lhc sale.
jl'Wl·I~. \\ate ht• .... 111d l'Otl11', ..tt
('Ording to f)lll1 <'l' Tht'~ '.'>a1rl 1 ht•
Ml~Pt'CI tngl!l'l'l'<I u i-.t lt•nl ahll'OI
m lhl' 1cv.c lr~ store ut JO 50 pm
'' ht•n hl· l'nh·rl•t.l till' llui l<llnl!
through tht• roof
On thl' ground. pultt:(' had lo
wait for ~1n t•mplo~t· of th1•
jewelry :.to n' to -.rnvl' tn unlock
the building .,., pol1<·1· l'nulcl
search for otht•r !>U!>pt.•clio. /I.
!>mall CrO\\ d Of people from ,1
nearby theater gatherl•d Lo v.aldl
the action. Pollet• !laid no i-.u'
~lt'cts were foond 1n ... 1de the ::.ton·
Panel Studies
Speed Cuts
Along Harbor
A proposal to reduce the spcl'c!
limit along lfarbor Houlevard rn
Costa Mesa will he studied hy lht•
traffic comm 1!.ston Wc·dncsdav
at 10:30 a .m ·
The rt-dun•d l1m1t . which
would va r y along the bui.v
boulevard. is 1iropoio.C'd bcf'aus"
"At present. tht•rl' Hrl' very fc•w
times during lht• ch•y when 1t "
possible to tra\l'I the <·x1st1ng
s peed limit." s aHI James .I /\n
derson, city traff1t• t•ngmccr
lie said ti t!> rtasonabh: to e\
pert a s peed hm1t n •clur t mn . "lo
a level more a C'C('ptahlc· to thl·
traveling pubhr ·· /\ndt.•r ... on i-.a1d
more than 50.000 motonsh us"
the boukvard l'\ t•ry day
The pubhc l!I inv1tc•d to uttl'nrl
the traffi<' comm1~i-.1on mt•ctini:.
which begin' at 10 a m in the
conference· room on the f1r!il floor
of city hall
For furthl•r 1nformJt1<in. c•oll
556-5334
Prisoner EscnpE>M
HUNTINGTON. W Va C/\I'>
/\ 20·Yl'ur <1lcl tnmah• c~rup<.'rl
rrom the Cabt.•11 C<,u nt y Jiu I hy us
mg a puir or ruhhcr foot thonns l!o
insulate his h11nclli whil<· ht•
scaled an 1•1l•c·tnc·ally t•huri:c1I
fence. poll ct· 1it11rl
lssuinl( thonl!!> lo 111m11lci-. 111
slt':ld of lettinJ( th1·m w1•J11' shot•:.
anc.l plar1nl! un ell•ct rH·ul
rhari;ic on po rtion:. of th1• fl'nC't
were part or a n1•w i;ccurit~ pro
gram rnst1tutcd nt lh<' Juil
HUGHES WllJL
DEPOSIT TOLD
BULLETIN
LOS ANGELES <AP> -/\ let· tu purportedly slf ned by the lau-
bllllonalre Howard Hughes wli~
nJed today In Superior Court ln-
dJcallng be deposited a wlU In a
Tens baok In 1938. 'l
The lette r wu OIM' of several
document. -lntludlng material
detailing the worldwide sear ch
ror a Hutbe11 will -nled lo COil·
nectlon with a declaration seek-
lng thal Richard G. Gano Jr. bf'
named sole administrator <lf tbe
vut Hughes e1Ctate fn L~
~•cetes Coanty. Ills holdings
ller'e alon6 have be•n t1Umatecj
at St bllllon. ·
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Murders
Described
By Youth
WI LLOW lllVt-;K , Minn .
tAPI "I heard ti lol CJ/ •hoot
UlJ.l I ht«trd hllll.' Jimmy '><'r1•um me und hollormai." Kkld u 14
yuur•old boy whO!lt mother, two
brolheri. uud u nel&:hbur wurt•
fltUdb shot
roln·c auud th t! w11man 11
tilitruna,:"t•d hu1>h1111d, Ounoild
Ployd Lurwon, 49. wu1. chur1u.1<1
wllh thrue <:ounti. of flntt·de~l'\!f'
murder Sunday night und w11i.
htilOf.l a.ought h ) uuthortlu.~ m
Mm11~11ot11 und c'un1.1d11 PohC't>
h141d no i•hur.ic• had tx•cn lodged
1n th<: dooth of the rucahbor to
<W~
DepUllCb found the bodJl't> Of
Ruth E Larson, 32, 1Jod her two
sons. Murk Powell, 5. and Scott
Powell, 12, ms1dt their rurul
Willow Raver farm home Sutur
daymght.
The deputy said Jamct:; Falch.
34. and tu" 12-yt:ar-old son,
James A. Fall'h. wert found
cnuca.ll) wounded outside the
house. owned by Larson Falch
died today at u DuJuth hosp1tul
and hu; son v. ai. reported an
cnucaJ cond1t1on
"Kyle Powell siud that hr ond
tus mother 1md broU1er:-. Wt'r<•
preparmg lo move oul or thl'
house to F alch 's place when tht>
shootings happened.
He said that ufter hid.in~ from
TO. IGBT
COSTA M8SA PLANNING
COMMISSION Rtaular m~ct
1n1. D l)' Hall. 6 30 p m
OCC LECT'UR E "Mone)·
In v~1tu\g nnanct• I PllllU'Wijl,"
tdwetd M cH •TY i.ct~r, Fi.ae
Arts Blda 119, 7 JO p.m.
T ESl>A \', A P lllL Z'1
SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
Commt.anaty Recreation Center Tue~ .. Wt-d .. 1'hun. 12·3 p.m '
1'f:WPO RT-t.U.:SA SCHOOL
BOA RD Rtgular meotlna.
Cof>ta Meu City Councu rh•m·
hl-rl', T: 30 p m
"BEHI N D THE
HEADLINES" -Dr Cl.lei. T
RTown . lectur~r, OCC Forum.
7 90 p.n'I
OCC SPRt NG RECITAL
SER I ES -Student YOCahslS and
mstrumentaUsts, f'ine AIU HaJI
119, Noon. Free
~·1uTERSTALK -Sarah De
Wan reading works cl VIJ'lirua
Wnolf. OCC Science Lec:ture HaU
2.11 a m Free.
Police Hold
Counselor
Over Threat
the assailant, he ran to the home A counse to r for 1uvenlle
of a ne1gbbor. The nC'1ghbor criminals was booked by
called the Pine County shenff's Newport Beach police t oday . of!1::. KyJAaid he di~ ... not ~e, •i. •.ft er off i c.e rs a II ~ i .! _ ~ -~.,JI ~~/"<' ~"' '~""· ,,~ ,,, .. ' ' r:.-~111-•• .. • ,...,. ., • • T e su:aung
porter Saturday night before a his sunglasses.
Roman Cathohc pnest laid tum • In custody in Newport Beach
his mother and brothers .. er~ Jail on charges of assawt with a
dead. deadly weapon is Stephen Vance
The boy '>:ll<l hoth Lar;on and
Mrs. Lar~on hJd ~t·n mamed
befon·.
Thl'y l1H•d in soulb M1t1-
neapohs until about tv.o )l'ari.
aJ:O Lars on v. orl.C'd for a
manufactur~r or 3rllhcaal
nov.l'r:. rn Mmnc·apoh-. until n'
t·entl~·, K' h• -.:J1CI. but hacl J h1'<irt
attack :rnd hucln 't workt•d !ill\C'\'
Beachgoers
On Increase
In Newport
Beach acli\'1ty is picking up an
Newport Reach. according to
lifeguards who rcportl'd a total or
55.000 v1s1tors O\'er the" eek end.
Drs p1tc• tht• turnout. wh1<'b v.:i-.
h1gber th nn l h e last two
v.cckend~. lafeJ:u::i rd-; rl'ported
onl} four m11111r re~cue~ and no
calls for first aid.
A lifc~uard spokC'-.man pointed
out lllal templ'rolurc:;. on thl'
sand hovered around the 60·
degn•e level dunng the day. In
thl! wa~r. temperat-ures were
hsted at a <:hilly SI degt'ees.
TM i;pokesm an pointed out
that whalt• lh<' ~urf had subsided
from the six-foot breakers of
earlier an tbt week, ~four.foot
i;urf t hat w as runninit this
w1't'ke-nd was probably rei.poni-1
bk for U\e rc~cue:;.,
Fl etcher, 29. of Irvine. He lasted
has e mployer as the California
Youth Authonty at Chino.
Accordistg to police reports,
Fletcher .. as arrested shortly
after midnight near the Nev. port
Pier where the dispute over the
a:ussmg glasses reportedly took
place
Officers ga vc lh1:-. account of
the mcui«ll.
F'l etche r picked up Dolores
.Jaram1llo. 22, of San Jose as she
hrtchhiked to the Orange County
Airport foHowing a fight with her
boyfriend in Sant a Ana.
Findi.og I.ht> airport terminal
closed. Fletcher drove Miss
Jaramillo to the Newport Pier
v.here the dhlpute over the sun-
glasses arose.
Fletch<:r believed she had thc-
f!lasses and he r efused to g1ve her
her !>wlcase, officers aJleged.
Mass Jaramillo flagged down a
pas:.erbv. David Bartholomew.
22. or Orlando, Fla .• grabbed her
~wtcase and got into has car.
Police assert th at as
Bartholomew tried to dnve from
the area, the road was blocked by
Fletcher's car.
Fletcher allegedly pulled out a
revolver and told Bartholomew
lo leave the area while he con-
tinued the dis pute with Miss
J aramillo.
B.artholomew ran to a ne:urbv
phooe and called police who said
they found the missing glasse!> in
f1N<'her's car
FV Man One of 3
Policemen Fired
/\ L<inJt ~1tt"h patrolman who
1i\t"'i 1n t'ount1un V111ky 1!1 amoog
thrM' ofrt(f'M& f1N'd for hl'i alleg<•cl
involvt'ml·nt in J drunkrn Sl>"'I'
"'ht<'h .. tart~ at thf' patrolman's
h,1r hrlor part,, 111 Sun~ ~ach,
J 110~ H<.'Ul'h off1C'1oh s:11d todJ~·"
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City Manager John Mansell
fared Puul J . Steed or Founta111
Valley, alona: with patrolman
M1cha,•I S Callahan and Robert
M . Hamby late last week anC'r
their alleged involvement In the
Mar<'h 10 inctdc.'nl
Thi' officers allegedly wer<'
among 13 m e n who ltlt a
ha<'hl'lor party for SteC'd. then
went on a spree at several Long
Beach bars in which civl11ans
were assaulted and one M1&p11rt
was rt m.oved from the custody of
vl<'e offac er.t, llC'COrding lo re
ports .
Ten olht>r (lfflctr"I were ~lwn
~uspenslons of ont> to tO dayi..
Deputy Chief Willi& Platt 11aJd to·
c1ay.
The thre-e firl'd officeni have
five da~ in which to appeaJ thetr
dism issals to the Long Beach
C'ivil Service Bar Board, officials
said
According to reports, City pro-
S('cutors office will st"elt misde-
meanor complaints against some
of the officers Involved. In Los
An1eles District Attorney John
Van De Kamp also may ~view
the cases.
Platt said the party started at
the home or a friend of Steed
Then 13 officers includin~
Steed. reportedly left there and
went to Long Beach. where the
other incidents allegedly Ot.'·
curred. Some of the officers also
were accused or traffic viola·
tions, according to reports
Police Chief Ralph Koru had
recommended firing for Hamby
And Callahan and a 10-day sus
t)('nslon for Steed.
•
Valkyrie
First to
Finish
...
Brown's
Maryland
Bid Told
8 )'ALMONLO<.XA&E\' SAC RAMENTO <AP> Go' O.••t~>M._,,.., • .., Edmund Brown Jr aaJd today h«'
The 29th unnu11l n1utm1l "eraµ w1ll leovt Wt"dnt~dny momlng w
abOOt ·' knoWB as the Nt"v. port lo c a m p a I I? n 1 n 1\1 n r y I o n d ' "
EnMnada Yacht Ra«-around it!. l>tmoc riat1 c p res1 denllal
way nt.oth• record book.a today b pnmary t~last olth•MOatartersdropped But ht> sa1<1 ht' <'ouldn't aY ho"
their ttncbOra t n the rro"ded v.cll he'll do 111 that race
watt"ra of this Buju CaJtfornla hs "It 'a hurd to predict," \.hi.• l(OV·
hin1 port ernor told n·vorht.cli al n ouwi.
It w as as slow 11.nd trwtratinl( u t.'onffrE"nc~ wh(•n pressetl 10 ~•v
race, from lilart to fl.nlsh, as ~ny In how he might fare in the \'lt•ction'
tht' thrt't dccadeos it has been "I'll try lo SIH'•k to people on
sailed Ls1hl winds Ill lht' start orr the IS~uc•s I think nrc 1mp0rtan1, ..
the Nf'wporl jelly S•turdtay •t he sa1c1 . lli.tlnj.t "polltr<-1•1 n•form,
noon decr eastd to near uro e<'onomlr JU!>ltce and cn\iron
befort the rtett reached San mental common sen!>e."
Otego. the halfway point in the H e said he may atlen d
12$-male Junket(Relate d Pie· Man land µarty caucuses Satur tures. Page 86). day but v.111 leave bis detailed
Race committeemen aboard schedule' in the st ate to campaign
the two flnlsb boats, Sunshine and aides
Sea Hut bad barely futlshed their "I would hope I cowd speak
monun4 coffee Sunday when they clearly to the people of the state
were alirred Into action by the to give thtm an opportumty to
stabtola sailonthenustyborizon make a broader choice on wbo
But the yacht turned out to be a thl'Y want to lead their party neat noncompelin~ catamaran as did November." he said
the next lwo which approached Bro"n '-alcl l'arht.'r ht• con
tht"finishline by11a m. ferred at ll•ni:th O\l'r th1•
First s pinnakers to e merge \\l'ekend with AllJrd Lowen~tein .
from the thickening hate turned a key adnser an his r11 mpa1gn.
out to be the tnmaran Valkyne. and by I l•ll·phnnl' ~ii h Teel
co-skippered by Bob Hanel and \'enetoult ... h1 -. Man lancl cum
Bob Finl' her, Cabrillo Beach pa1gn coordanator
Yacht Club, followed in close Rrown's nanw will uppear on
pun;Ult by the 58-(oot catamaran Maryland's May IK UcmocratH·
Sea Smoke sailed by Edwin • ,.,.w. •• ,...... prcs1dent1al pnrnary ballot, bul
Ketchum .• MalibuYac~tCtub. Leap111g Dr11tn1taer Boy he Is not .ehgibh.• to win any of Valkyne won honors as the first ~· Maryland s 53 dl'legal~s becaww
yacht to finish in the~ time or ~. ~!.t~.J~n_cc proves irrcsist;w~w .Bi.Ul...§mit~.~f.f-~ -~ ~'?!lf }WJlt' J! 1~,,..q{ &~~'°:'>"' ~~~~~."!. •:,ct< '-y ~·-:...:..:.~.:. ~"a-d~~~Mmg~~ ( o\ ~.. ... ... l ~. .-...:..~ ... ~ ' s ross l'.116 line en· t l f R I t . W k '..t. . e1e s.-about fi ve manutes later. ~~ men o a . evo u 1onary a r s 1i:m1s h between * * *
Anolhercatamaran,the46-foot Bnt1s h and ColoruaJ troops at New York's Governors p •
AllH Cat, CO·lkappered by Mike Island. ennsylvama
Kane and M. Machin, South Shore
Yacht Club, was the third boat to fin~~~~~~;:~i:s~g surpnse. SA Butcher n1·es,· Voters Wooed
The first monobuU approaching·
the h ne w1lh a spinnaker and By D e mocrats blooper b lossoming 1n the
freshenangbreeze lurnedoultobe Sh t b R bb the 54-foot sloop Aorangi. sailed 0 y 0 er
by Dennie Mitchell and a crew or
10 )Oung men and five women of
the USC sailing team Aorang1
was donated to use ut the first of
PlllLADF:l.PlllJ\ (J\11) At
su9way !>lop:. a nd TV :.tud10:-..
factory gate:> and h1:;.tonc !>Ile~.
Democratic prl'sadenlial <'8m
paagncrs !lOUi?hl out the voter:. lo
day on the eve or Penn:.ylv:.mia'!>
crucial primary election. the year .
Pre·race fa vorites for first to
finish were the 62·foot s loop
Ragtime and lbe 12·m eler
News Boy.
Ironically, young Mitchell and
his college c rew were sailinJ(
against his father Ben senior who
was the navigator aboard
Ragtime which was seventh to
finish behind a nother catamara n
L1per1 , St even Bowd1n, Seal
Buch Yacht Club, and the
. Columbia 52 Gypsy sailed by
Harry Moloshco. Long Beach
Yacht Club. ~ea&hlh and ninth boats were
multihulls, C rossfire, Norman
Cross, San Diego Yacht Club. and
lmi Loa. Vic Stern, Seal Beach
Yacht Club.
And ther e were even more sur-
pnses. The highly favored 12-
meter NewsBoy, sailed by Jack
Ba1lbe, Ba.lboa Yacht Club was
the fourteenth boat to finish
behind three more cal~marans
and two Ericson-466. Fifteenth
boat to filush was Regulus II, a
Columbia.$7 skippe rded by Bo b
GarrisOft, Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. ·
By mJdafternoon with only 50
boats finished the race commit·
tcemcn aboard the finish boats
It.new they ••er e In for a long ni~hl
Uy 6 p m. Sunday onJy 120 boats
had finished and the wind was dy
Ing
i\t 8 a m today 470 or the 540
starters are accounted for These
are boats that have ealher crossed
the finis h line or nollfaed the com-
m ittee that tt1e y were not
hnishlni.
Handicap s tandings to de-
termine the winners of the nearly
two d ozen perp~tu11J trophies had
not been computed al8a.m . today
but were expect ed to be complett'
by the 3 p. m . trophy presentaUon
Dt'adline for fmishmg the race
wai1 ll a.m . today i11d1ratini: lhal
the Newport Ul'ean Sallini.: As-
socUJlaon comm1llc<·~ would k1•1·p
computers buulni:? to determine•
the handicap w inner~ by 3 Jl m.
• * * Frott1 Page-A I
AGROUND
n<>rth of Ensenadn as it headed
back to the United States.
Thl' Coast Guard cuuer Wnlnut
took the tno to the bea<'h, where
they later we re reported in good
<'Ond1Hon.
None of the men was Identified.
Bank Ccumer
FowulDead
SA'IJ F RANCISCO <AP>
Police say the body of a Bank of
America cashier has been found
strangled and slabbed in bis
Diamond Heights apartment.
The victim was John Marsalla
His landlord found hfm, naked
ucept for his socks. on Sunday,
homicide detective said.
Marsalla had been stabbed
several limes. A knife protruded
from his back. An electric cord
used to strangle hjm was still
around his neck .
A young SantJ An11 butcher
who was woundt!d an a br:tL('n
daylight robbery attempt Satur
day af_ternoon died early Sunday
morning 1n Mercy Gener al
Hospital.
Police identified the murdl•r
victim as Mark Towner, 20. of
Santa An a.
Towner was mortally "-'Ounded
at 3:55 p.m when a lone gunman
stalked into Towner Meals, 211l
E. Warner Ave dnd reportedh
demanded th at th e ¥ou11~
butche r give ham t tlc C'asll r1•
gister's contents police !>aid
They weren t certain lhl~
Ford Raps
Jobs Bill
WASHINGT ON <A PJ
President Ford, who has
been predi c tin g the
Democrats wall nominate
Sen, Hubert Humphrey for
president this year, loday
lambasted a kl'y llum-
ph re y jobs bill a s
"dangerously del'eptivt>"
a nd a n • 'ell'ction vc·ar
boondoggle '· ·
Ford, in a spec•t'h 10 thP
&Ith annual convcnt111n or
the US Chamber of Com
m e rce, also vowed to
check the increase in go\'
crnment s pending "al 11
takes all -;um mer and
more and m ore vetoes "
The President ~as inter
rupted 17 time-; by aµ
plause from the approx
1mately 2,000 l'Onvcntion
delegates.
morning "hat triggl'red the
~hoot ang but a:>:>umed the bandit
da~charg<:d a 32·caliber
automatic either 111 nervousnes~
or as a result or feeling Towner
was not r esponding to bis com
mand.
Witnesses in the s mall shop·
pang center on W amer A vcnu<:
~1>0rtcd seeing a slightly built
mun run from the meat market
and n ee from the scene on foot.
They described Towner's
murderer as a male. from 25 to 30
~cars old, five feet six inches tall
and about 150 pounds.
Police said there was sllll
money in the cash rC'gisler ancl
theoril.l'd that lhe gunman
escaped e mpty handed.
Before his escape. howevl"r . he
fired d smgle bullet from hi5 gun
that struck Towner in the groin
According to one report poh<'e
received. the murder vict im wa-.
a surv1 vmg son or the small
bul<'her shop's founder who died
w1lhm the past few months.
Police said they believe th!'
young man was managing llw
meat market for his mother.
Talks R e ope n e d
CLEVELAND. Ohio <AP) -
Negotiators returned lo the
bargaining table today for
another attempt to end a si x-day.
old strike by the United Rubber
Worker:s <U RW), against the in-
dustry's four biggestcompanie&.
The talks between URW :met
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. were
recessed Friday at the request or
federal mediators. who said t hey
wanted to reassess the issues.
Jimmy C:irtcr startt>d his day
at a !>teel plant gall' nc11r Pit
ls burgh. Reµ. Morns Udall of
Arizona toured Philndclphia and
said he will score an election !>Ur
prise, a nd Se n . He nry M.
Jackson of Washington talked to
labor leaders and union mem
bcrs in H::irrisbure.
They were booked for ap-
pearances across the state on th~
last campaign day
"J think we're going to surprise
some people," said Udall. who
has forecast a t least second place>
showings in both phases of the
pnmary, which Includes ballot·
mg on presidential preferences
and the separate e lection of na-
taonal convention delegates.
Udall received :.ome bad news
from Washington today when the
U.S. Supreme Court upheld the
l'onstltutionality of an Indiana
law that has kept his na me off the
... tale's May 4 primary ballot. The
la w r equires statewide can-
didates to obtain 500 supportang
signa tures from each of the
state's 1 t congressional districts.
Udall had 5,500 signatures but
hie; tot al for the 6th District' was
only 465.
Cartrr said hr 'II wan the pre·
fe rence lest an l'ennsylvanlu 1f
lhe voter turnout as relatively high .
J a<'k ;on forcrai;t victory in the
rompe11t1on for delegates.
Carter said Jackson was being
"absolutely ridt<'ulous" Sunda y
an blaming Northe rn une mplov-
ment on lower wages J)llf d
workers in th" South.
Pre~end It's Pot
'Herbal Stash' Comes in 'Lids' for Kids
PEORIA, Ill. I AP) -In the old dayi;, kid-;
could s moke rolled <'Orn !>Ilk and 111't•t11ncJ 11
w;1s loba<'<'O
Today, they can buy o parku~r-or 111•1 hat
Stash and pretencl 1t's manJunna.
l h•rlrnl Slush i<; urounrl or i.hn:clfled h<'r IJ.,
:ind com l'c; with paJ>('rs in n plo11tic hol(
that says the net weight 1s "a lid "A llcl u~unl
ly refers to a one-ounce port ton of pol
"It looks something lik1• ~raiis." l'l&id a
narcotacs officer In Peoria. "We"ve t('!:t('rl at.
The only high is a psycholottical one. Kids like
to smoke it and pretend It's pot. It's a g1m•
mick. a fad lake hula hoops used to h<>.''
Police discovered the new product while
investigating reports lhal people were getting
a legal hi&h on weeds. They found il being
sold. like a package or cigarettes, at a Peoria
boutique managed by Bill Strauss :
Strauss said he orrlcred some after seeing
1l advertised rn Oyers d1stnbuted by the
Woodley Herber Co
"ll com es in four different packages as
Bobbo's Better Blend <retailing for $3.25),
Fiord <$3 25). a van l'ly pack (SJ.2S> and
Volupte 1$4 )," he said "Volupte is advertised
as a sensuous smoke made from e1nseng
roots.
''I've sold a doz~n or so of each pack in the
last 21, month~. rt looks like a bag of pot and
11ome people say It gh·ei1 them a mild effect."
Tom Hartman. 25. n former health j(')()d
•
store manu~er. hclJ)(.'d found the WoocllC'y
Herbe1 <.:o , I wo yl1 ur·~ ;.i.io ;111tl hu::. u
employes
"Wl· buy the herbs hy ttw ton lrom
1ll1mC'st1r and Europeon outlrls," Hortman
-.aitl in •• tclcphorw antcr vil'w. "We aell ~t most -
ly to head shop" in every stole as well oic in
<'anada. Gr~al Hr1taln ond Puerto Rico ·•
ll artmun l'ontenris lhal tho procl ucl
"never was i nt~nclcd to sell ns fake marl·
juana.
"I was deep In American Indian lore and
learned they smoked all kinds of htrbs, In·
duding mulle in. a leaf plant that grows wild.
It was supposed to be good for lung dl11eaae. I
tr1ed some of the Indian !lmokes because I was
trying to give up claarett.es, and decided It
could be a legal marketable item.
"The m arijuana inference or printin& lhe
weight as a 'lid' just seemed like a cute idea."
The U.S. Food and Drug Adminis\roUon
checked us out." he saJd, "While they couldn't.
issue us ct"rtificalion because the product I~
not a foodstuff, they didn'l say anythina. ••
The primar y work involved Is blending
the herbs.
Take Bobbo'a Better Blend. for Instance.
Strauss said 1l contains: "Mango thread
military herb, mad dog skullcap, hooded mad
weed. cat's wort field balm, peppermint, da·
mlana, kava kava root, colt.stool, golden teal
nnd ba Im of GI lead buds '·
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Orange Coast
EDITION DAILY PILOT
Today's Closinl(
. "'.Stocks
* * * VOL. 69, NO. 117, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES
By ALMON LOCKABEV o ••• , ~jlel .......... ...
The 29th annual nautical "crap
shoot" known as the Newport to
tnsenada Yacht Race ground its
way into.the record books today as
the last of the S40 :.tarters dropped
their a n chors Ill the cro"ded
waters of this BaJa California fo,.
h.ing port.
1l was as slow and Crustratmg a
* * *
3 Yachts
Break Vp
On Trip
Disas ter struck the 29th annuul
ruce. from start to finish. as a ny in
the three dcc11d es 1t has been
i.ailed. Light wind!) at lhe start ofr
the Ne" port Jttly Saturday al
noon decreased to near 1ero
before the fleet reached San
Diego. the hatrway point in the
125-mile junkell Related P1 c·
tu res. Page 86 >.
Race committeemen aboard
the two Cin1sh boats. Sun~hmt' and
* ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1976
to Finish Yacht
Seu Hut had b;lrely finished their
morning cofke Sunduy when they
were stirre d into action by the
i.1i.:htof a i.a1I on the misty honzon.
But the yacht turned out to ~ a noncomP<'tin~ catamarun as did
the next two which approached
the C1n1sh line by 11 a m
First spinnakers to emerge
from the th1t'kening haze turned
out to be the trimaran Valkyne,
co-skippered b)' Bob Hanel und
Bob F incher, Cubrlllo lk>aeh
Yacht Club. followt>d in rloi.e
purswt by the 58-foot catamaran
Sea Sm oke sa1lt>d by Ed\\1n
Ketchum. Malibu Yacht Club
\'alkyne won honors as lhe first
yacht to fmish in the slow lime or
24 .1895 hours. Sea Smoke poked
her twin bows across lhe lme
about five minutes later.
Another catamara n. the 46 fool
Allez Cat, co-skippered by Mlkl·
Kane and 1\1. Ma chin, South Shorl'
Yacht Club. "as the llurd boat to
finis h about 12 : 30 PST.
Then came the big surpnSl'
The r1rst monohull approachmJi·
the lme with a spumaker and
blooper blossoming in the
!reshemng breeze turned out to b<'
lhe 5-1-foot i.loop Aorangi, sailed
N TEN CENTS
Race:
"" J.>cnme M1td1dl uni! .1 t'l'C\\ ol
10 )CHIOJ: mt•n nnd (Iv,• wo n'wn of
the USC !)IJ1h11~ tt•;\11\ Aorun(o!t
"a~ donated to LIS<.' ul thl' first of
the Vl'ar
Prefacl' f:H ontc' for f1r:ol lo
fm1~h \I l'rl' thl' tl2 foot ~loop
Rag t 1 nu• u n d th l' l 2 · m cl c r
I\C\\Sl3o) lronicall~. ~ ounA l\l1tchcll and
<5«-e E!\SENAl>A. Pue ,\21
Speirs to Judge Cella
Jurist Appointed After Both Sides Deadlock
B~·TOM BARLEY James R iddetcaulloned. L'clla. 51. Tht:odoreSch1ffman. fund~ from l\\o Or;tnJ.:t' l'nttnt~ 011~.o .. 1,P1101si.11 :'l:one of the four dcfen)ie SJ. of Santa Ana. Gt-orgc l.l•wb hosp1tab M1:.i-.1on Commun1t~· in
__ _ _ ~Wj>O~~t~.§~~a >~i.\f~ _{>IC~""*'-'' ,__,;.... ""-·~PY.~-·./.(' ~ --~~· ~-.... ~.<.r.;..._·
A long selection process that lawyers nor Deputy Distric-t Al Ollendorf. 44, of Lagun;i Beach 1\l 1 s !'> ICl n \' H' Ju and .Mt• n·'
, • y~e ~own in Or~retta ~rs was pre· and Stephcn.Robt>rt Evans, 31. of Gl'lll'ral 111 Sunt.i Ana ~~~·..:,·~1 -. ~:wd.::~ · ~~.~~·~.~~~-·~-~l'~!'A>·~:~~·~·~~-~r-,,,_ ~j;'t!rui4L.~~t .~:;.=-i· , race.•·
Two bouts on a reNff! lnp from ~, __ , ... _..
Ehs enattal' t~"lh~~~"'"'° port 4(,.. ·~
. JU al rou efle' en e<f't(); -ee ur afW01'!hJeomron-=~ uli{~,Y~-' .. • lfl~•-•" "o~t~.J-... ~~
........ .,~~~ .. ,)".b~q....Jud~~ ._\~IJ.i.a,1J1~C .. ~s. .. ~clae~ .ass.i1Ile'1 ,tp ijl.cJpai.ol >• ~L b ~ege'1 th..it the. sroup ~ ngl'lcl> Fcdcr~l. t:uw1 w1 ~Hnwu-· W1f~"3ssfltrreu ro pl'\?sitmlfJv~i>re· ._..Ole four<!elendants siphoned ut lt<ast S2 m1lhon 111 cnm111;1l Ulll•.:.111011~ we re r epor ted a.:round and
breaking up in the surf near
Ensenada.
Rhtnestone Cowboy, a new Cal
2·29 owned by Ronald C Green
berg. California Yacht Club. ran
aground on a point of land Just
n o rth of thl' Ensenada
breakwater about m1dn1Jihl Sun·
dav. The accident was do:.e
enough to lhl' htgh\.\a) that
automobile h Ahts could be i.ho" n
aiding the crt'\.\ of t \\O includinJ?
the ownl'r 10 ~c·I a'>hOrl· without
lrljUr\
The 10 mcl l.'r Bralla O\.\ nrd h~
Terry lledin '' ilh thrl'C µcr~on~
aboard rad1ot•d a !\l;i~· Day call
befor<' dawn today ~tallng that
:.he was bn•akmi;: up Thl' 1•xart
location was not kno"'n and lhl·
Co:.1sl Guard "'as .,1111 ~1:::.rc-hinJ.?
' ffe•s Sorry ..•
Rhode Is land Gm· Philip
\\'. :'\oel. ch<.iirman of tlw
Democratic ~al 1onal Plat
form Comm1ttt•t•, ha'>
apologized for a n·mark
uhout black pan·nt:-. whOSl'
childrl'n arl' hused lil'
da~sif1e d hts unfortunall'
language as "~trcet talk.·-_
for the boat at Ha rn
The mes)iagc stall·d that 111e NB Counci·J
boat WaS lhrCl' hour~ Olli or En~enuda mo\'ln.: Ji"" knot'>
Despite the !>IO\\nt')i~ 1lr th<'
race 1t~eH. a pt'rsonal injury was
reported aboard Ro~ D1c;ne} 'i;
52·foot ~ .1" I Shamrock
Crewman Norman Palm{'r sus
tained a head in1ur~ \\h1le work·
1ng on derk about 10 µ m Satur
da\ Shamrock rontmuC'd in the
race and Palmer""' tJkrn to the
hospit al 1n En~cnad;l and taler
trans ferred l n a Sun Diego
ho:.p1tul
Cause and <».tt>nl of tht• inJur)
was not kno" n
~l eanwhtle. the A'!-oc1att'cl
Pres~ reported thrft' mt•n wc•rc•
res<'U('d from a vacht \\Ith n l\\O
fool hole ripptd in lhl· porti-.1111•
<See AG Rot ·~o. r:i ~c· .\21
Beachgoers
Ori I 11crerue
In Nettport
lw .1l'11at'll\1t' 1~ p1t'k1n.: up in
'l<.•\\ Jl(lrt rh•n<'h. •H'rnrd1n.: 111
1Ceguorcb "ho n •Jllirt<'<i ,1to1.1t 11r
>5.000\'l~l l 111 '0\ t' I I h1' \\ 1•11krt1d
l>l'11JHll' th1• l\1rnn11l. wh1r h \\ "'
\ 11: h l' r l h II n t h I' I •• ' I t \\ 0
Aeek1·nch. llfr.:uJrd' r1·p11rtl•d
inly four mmnr r1•s<'111•' .111el 1HI
·all'\ for f1r't .11tl
,\ li(l·~u:ard i-.pokl•,m:1n f)01nt1•1I
rnl th.11 h'm1wraturl'' on th.-
~n ntl ho\'1•rc•cl ,1rnuntl lhc• fiO
Jt•Jlr<'l' le\'l•I durtnR th1.• dn\ In
lhl• w;1tt•1 , tc•m pl•r:llurc•<i "111 t·
ltstl·d al a r h11ly [)!Id{'~><'"'
Tht• ~pokl.'smun ptltnh'd 0111
lhat \\hale thl.' 1111rf had ~u bwk<I
from th1• '1' fool hrl•11k1•1' of
r arhcr in the IH'l'k. the r<iur fnot
~urr Jh;it wa:> runnrni: thl~
Wl't'kl'nd "us probahlv rf-;pon,1
bit.' for the rN.cut•:-
CAR SA LE Har
OFF PRESS~
.. The car "as sold ~fort' m~
carrier delivere d m) paper Tht.>
bu) e r mu~t have bet.>n waiting al
the pr ess to get a t your class1Ctcd
section ··
That's the sales success story
told by the Newport Beach man
who placed this ad in the Daily
~lot I
19641 foul(:! r X R 7
.... 2111). '' \ ''''
If )'OU ha\<.' o C'nr you want to
<'onvert to rash. rttll 642 567R It
onl,\ takes a fe" word'> In the•
nght place to attract a bu~ 11r
Along the Orange Coao;t. tilt'
nght place to :1<1v1•rt1se 1s in lhl'
Daily Pilot
To Vote on
Home Jobs
Some kinds of home based oc
cupat1ons could be legalized
tonight "hen the Ne1A>port Beach c11,· Council rons1ders an amend
me.nl to city laws suggest('(! by the
planning comm 1ss1on
According to City Manager Bob
Wr nn. the SUbJl'Ct or home 11('
t'upations was brought up ahout a
month ago by r esidents who were
attempting to gt•l bus1nl'1'"
licenses lo do bustni:s~ 1n lht•11
homt-s
,\I that time then• were no pro
\IS tons 10 ('I( v orcli nanrt•S lo
IM:rm1t 'uch w;1rk und lht• pl,in
nrng comml~'10n \\a~ d1rccll'd tu
look into chunges in the l''1Stine
la"~ The changes propoi.l'd b\ an un
.1111mous \otc of lht• cnmml)i"Hm
do not specif~· "h 1rh ocr11pat1on"
'' 111 bl' alln"' cd
lrl'itt•ad. th(.' la\.\ .. 11~1 J ~er1e~ or
pmh1b1lton' and reqwremcnh lo
"'hH'h home occupat1on.. mu .. 1
t•nnform in order to he lircn,C'd
·\crordtn~ lo the propo,ed or
tSe<' JORS. r aitr A?I
Police Hold
Counselor
Over Threat
/\ co u n ' e I • > r 1 or 1 u v l' n 1 I 1·
I' l'I n1 I II :ti S \\ :t !'\ h 1111 k i' 11 h \
~e" port ll<•nrh . polll'C t uda)
a r t (' r II I I I \' l' I .. :t 111· .: i' h I'
thrNtenl•d a h1tchh1kt•r who he
m1!-takl1nly act?u!>t•rl of sli•allni.:
his s unglasses
In custody in :'\""port lk>aC'ft
.}<111 on char£es of .1~saull \\1th ;a
tlradly weapon 1c; Stephen \':mcl'
f'1 t•ll'her. 29. or In me lie hslt'd
h1'\ employer a.; thl· Cahfornin
Youth Aulhorit vat Chino
According to pohce report~.
Fletcher "'as arrested shortly
after m1dn1ght near the Newport
Pier where the dispute O\er the
missing glasses reportedly took
place.
Officers gave this account of
the incident :
Fletcher picked up Dolores
Jaramillo. 22. or San Jose a s she
hitc-hhiked to the Orange County
Airport followin~ a fight with her
bovfriend in Santa Ana
Finding the airport terminal
closed . Fletcher rlrov<' M is~
Jaramillo to the Newport Pier
where the dispute owr the !\Un
!!lasses arose
Fletchl'r llehe,·ed she harl the
!St!~ THREAT. Pal(e A2)
tnal action against Dr Louis J .
Cella Jr and three business as·
soc1ates
Pre!>1d1ng J ud.:e Claude M.
0\\ens :.elerted Judge Speirs
after law~ ers for the four defen-
dants ObJerted to his earlier
'il'll'ct1on of Judge Byron K.
~lcM 1llan
Prior t o that both sides had
!-ubm1tted a total of 20 name!> to
J udgt• Oweni. wit houl .any name
on e1tht'r 11:.t tall~mg \.\llh the
other'>
.. Thul ·~ enoui;:h of that." Jud~e
o" t•ns c-om mented
lie 1mmcd 1atcly assignt:d
JudJ,?l' ~l c:\Lllan to lht· pretrial
hearin~s and then offered .Judj!e
Spl'trs' name whc•n that assign·
ment w.is d1s pulc·d by defense
lawyers
Defense la\.\ ycrs made 1l clear
uftt•r the a.:reement was up·
µrovt:d by both side:. that Judge
Speir:s has been accepted only for
1wetrial action a nd not for the
tnal scheduled to start Ma) 24 .
Judge Speirs "ill be asked to
rule on a mou on for dismissal of
a number of charges contained in
the Grand Jur~ 1nd1ctmenl and u
motion for d1~CO\ l'r~
Also M~t for aq!wng 1n his
courtroom 1s "hat has come to be
kno"n a~ .. a Johnson motion"
an argument by the defense that
the four 1nd1ctees are lhe \'1cllms
of d1.;cnminatory prosecution by
the d1~tnc-1 atlornt'~
-1
"Our agreement \.\Ill not pre·
\enl u!> from filing a motion tore·
mo'(' J udRI.' Speirs during pre·
trial action 1f that hecomes
neressary ... dcfcnst• attorne~
POLICE SGT. MAX WILSON COVERS OFFICER STEVE ME'4L>OWS AT KIRK JEWELERS
Suspect Arrested Atop Costa Mesa Building, But Police Found No Suspects Inside
STOCK PRICES
TVRN MIXED
NEW YORK </\P> Stock
prices turned mixed toda~ with
traders unt':t11\ over signs t>f
lightening monr~
The Dow Jone~ 1ndu!>triai
average gamed 2 05 points to
1.002 76 I.o~cri. and g:11ners wer1·
aboul evt>n among New York
Stoc-k Exchange-hi.tc•d 1s.,uc~
1Tables,A9 1
Pri oner Escapes
Hl'NTl:'\Gl·o:--:. \\' Va <AP l
A :!ti 'rar old inmate .-scapt•d
from th~ Calwll County Jail hv us
IOI! a pair or ruhbcr root thor1g~ to
m.;ulut e his hand' wh1h· h1•
.,ralrd on <'IC'ct rically ch urged
renn•, pt>llce Mlld
Issuing thoniti. to 111mal1•~ in
slt'ud of IC'tlmg lhl·m wcnr shoes
and pltH·1n)o( an ('ll•ctr1c·al
rharJ.?" on port ions of•the frnc1•
\\ere purl of a nl'\\ sccunt\ pre>
~ram inslltult•d at the Jail
CdM's Power
Goes on Blink
Rl.'s1dcnti. of all or Corona lll·I
~lar \.\ere \\llhout power fot
about 15 minute•:> Saturda~ when
one or the Southern California
Edison Com pan'·.,~" 1tch1ng std
t1ons broke down
According to an Edison Com
pany official. the outagt', which
lasted from 11 04 a m to 11 Iii
a m. arrectt'd 5,000 t•ustomcrs Ill
the area south of Forrl Road and
east of Jam bon·e Road
lie said power "us n •stnrrd h~
hnngrnu in o lt•ctricity from
anothe1 !>lnt1on anll rout IOI! 1t
around th<• broke n om• which" a~
under rt•p111r
Pound Down A~ain
LONDON t AP l The Hrltlsh
pound frll to a nt'w low of Sl .H<l70
m earl'." lradini? on ll\l' J.ondon
fore1An l'Xehan((l' today
Skate Tragedy
Rid/! Hitch Proves Fatal
A 17. \'EAR ·OLD skateboarder who hitched a n dc tn a
slow moving car died in Brea Community Hospital Sunday
as a result or inJuncs suHer ed when he fell beneath the
auto's wheels.
Pohce identified lhe skateboard victim as Steven Paul
Jarom scak or 837 Carlson Dri\•e. Brea.
According to police. Jaromscak was fatally injured
shortly after 5 p .m. Friday after bitchin g a ride on a car
dnven by Scott Gregory Lamming, 16, also of Brea.
TllEV SAID THE VICTIM was hanging on to the riMhl
passenger door of Lamming's car when be Cell from his
skateboard a nd tumbled under the rear whe<!ls oHhe auto
The car reportedly was traveling between lS and 20
miles an hour when younir Jaromscak lost his i;tr\p. The vie
hm died in Brea Community Hospital shortly alter 9 a m
Sun clay Accordin~ to a police report. hb part n\s dooated his
eyes and kidneys to transplant found11ltoM
• }
s~pectedGern Thief
Cauglit on CM Roof
Mo\ 1egot•r i. .11 the llJrl>or
Shoppmg Cl'nler 1n Co-.ta l\k.,,J
wat<'hed a ~t·rond fl•alurc 0111'>1dc·
the theater Sunda~ m ght ,,.,
pollcl' arrc .. tl'd J h11rglan i-.u'
pt·1·t atop Kirk ·~ .lt•\\l'll'I'
Pnht'<.' ~aid the 'U"fl<.'<'t. Hohcrl
A Bandaruk. 27 . of 235 Ccdar!-.t
'\;cwport Hc·at'h w<" 1•rm11 h1·1I
behind an a11 t·ot1Cltt111n1ni.: 1hwt
\\ h1·11 ~µot I 1•d r1 orn a po l11·1
h<.'hMpl1•1 p1lol1'CI II\ ~gt t ·,11 I
.lack!.on
T tw ~uspt•rt "'.1~ orrlrrt·tl In llw
:-ick of lht• building hy twlll'11pl1•1
officers usinJ.! a puhlie 11dd1 l"''
1oystem. and Ba ndaruk wa~ a1
n·11tell h v Off1n·r Stc•v<' Mc11dr1"''
1111 the ground
Banda ru k. ;a 11 111wmpl11y1•tl h11'
tlr1v1•1, "'"" round \.\Ith SX.1.100 1n
Protest Nets
Two Students
BOSTON <AP> -Twostudent~
were a rrested this morning as
about 100 white pupils t'hanted
"Jerome go home" and blocked
the entrance lo South Boston
High School.
The students were protesltng
the first day at work of Jerome
Winegar, the new headmaster at
the racially troubled school
Students returned to clas~es
lhroughout the city this morning
following a week-long vacation
marked by a series of racially
motivated beatings and stonini?s
The 1nc1dt'nts left lll'veral
persons. both hlarks and while'
hospitalized.
•
ll'\\t'I' v. .11el11·' ,111d 1 mn'. ,,,
c ordinit In poh1•1· lht•\ 'aul lhl' 1 .. w.111•1·1 1r11,!~1·n•11 ,, 'lll•nl alarm
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'' h1·n tw 1 n t t• 1 1•tl llw h111 lthnl!
1111c111J.:h t h1 1 onr
On thl• i:1111111tl pol11·1• had to
''·"' tor ;1n l'll\t1l•1\1· 11( the•
11•wl'ln ~11111• lo :11 nH• 11111nl1H'k
I h1· hu1 ltl1t1 p '" p11l11•1· ('llllld
"'a11·h 1111 olh<'• ~ui.1wd i. /\
-.rn ,111 1·r11wtl 111 111•11ph· fnim :.
tw.11 Ii\ llwall•r i.tatht•11•d to walrh
th1• :.('111111 l'olll't' 'a1tl no '11'
IWC'h \\'\•r(• round lll'lcl1• lhl' 1llo11•
Ornni.fe _j
_.£_~·
\\t•athc•1·
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llti:h T111·~da\ n<.'Jr 711 .11
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INSIDE TODA,,
Amt'rican.~ arr rompfommq
mllrt lhest> do11s about f}<lfXh
and sennct>s The got1ernmen1
and priuatt 1ndu!ltr11 ore·
tlt'gmnmg In lt.•lrn A 1.
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Bid Told
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ENSENADA
h1s college crew "er<' a1hn11
1cainst his father lkn icn1or ~hu
"as the navlaator "buun.I
R1tgtlmt! • hlch was seventh to fi~h beltlnd another catamanrn
Llpen, Steven 8o"d1n. Sul
Beach Yacht Club, and lhl
Columbia :12 G.> psy !\1uted b>
SACRAMENTO <A Pl C:uv Harry Moloshco, Loni; Ucal.'h
Edmund Brown Jr i.;od Wd.i&y ht' Yacht Club
"111 lt'u ve W cdnesda) murntnf? lo The eighth and ninth hm.1L'. "'l'I t•
campuq:n in M11ryland "• multahulls. Cros:.hrc. Nurmun
Oe mo c rat 1 c p rea 1dent1 a I Cross, San Diego \'.H'ht Club. ond
pnmary lmt Loa, Vic Stern. ~·al Ueoch But be said he couJckl't 1ay how \' dcht Club
well ht''ll d() In that l'l<'C And thl•re wen• <'' t•n more :.ur
"ll'o; hart1 to pn•dl<'l,'' lhc go\• pris.~ Tiu.• htg_hl> fa\'01'\'d 12
tmor told r('portNs ut a news m1:ti.'r News Bo). :.uiled b) .l.1l'k
•·onforencc \\hen preti>sed lO 11uy Baillie. Ratboa Yacht Club wa-.
how he m ight fare 1n the election the fourteenth bout to fln1 !>h
''I'll try to speak to people on behind three more cutamsrans
the tssues I thmk are important," <md t\\O Eric!>on·46."I Fifteenth
he said. listing ··po1tt1cal reform. boat to finii.h "as RegulU!> ti. u
ccooom1c JUsllcc .md environ· Columbia S7 s kipperded by Roh
mental common aense" Garnson. Newport llarbor \'.icht
lie s aid he ma\' attend Club
Maryland party C'aucuses Satur Bv midafternoon with only so
day bul will leave lu.s det..liled boats finished the race commit
schedule 1n the state U> campaign tttmen aboard the finish boat'>
aides knew the) were m for a tong night
· I \\Ou Id hope I could i.peak By 6 p.m. Sunda.> onl) 120 boi.lt:. "S • .,., I?~
dearly to the people or the state had fmished ..ind the" ind was dy 0 " I 0 • -
10 gl\'e them an opportunity lo ing.
make a broader choi~ on wt.a At 8 a m today 470 of the S40 This sun bear at the San Fran<'tsco Zoo seem s bo red by
tl all a s he wakes from a snoozl' and ':rn ns in the sun·
hine. There have been no '1sitor-. 'to tlw 100 s11H'L'
March 31 when it was s hut do" n b) ~1 walkout uf cit y
crafts worke r s. including 25 ~m1mal k(•t>pcrs
they want to lead their party nest starters are accounted for. Thl'~e ~ovember,'' he said. are boats that have c1thercro~!>ed
Brown said earlier be con· the finish line or notified the com
fe rred at l e n~th over the millee that they were not
''eekend with Allard Lowenstein. finishing .
. 1 kc) adviser in h1:. campaign. Handicap standings to d l'
.rnd by telephone with Ted termine the winners of the ncart~
Venetouhs. his Maryland cam· two dozen perpetual trophies had Black Rule 'War' pa1gncoordmator. notbeencomputedatRa.m toduy
Brown's name will appear on but were expected to be complete Marytan~·s M~y 18 Democratic by the3p.m .trophypresl•ntatwn pre~1denllal primary bf:!llot. but • "P .,....,......,.... Deadline for finishing the race T Id Rh d •
he IS not eligible lO win any of Leop1t19 Drumn1er Boy was 11 am. today indicating that 0 0 es1a
, Maryland's S~ delegates becau:o1e . ) -~~ .. t'J~~.!l .Oyc.ean Sailing As· -~jtl/~~r1 ~~~~~~;~ I . ~ ' ~ I • .., :w,~tltii-.~ .. -:~~· ~ -:,;~~ It : .• w~ t ~~,W'-~ •:~ <t>-~ -~· -~~. :;:.-iari~ wears ~e fost e ~of a «ttrmfiir· boy dunnk~Hte re-· computer'S buwng to determine DAR ES SALAM, Tanzania Lusa~~<'::far · :. "\. ~~
elections. t f R I t "' k ' · h be th h d b 3 K Id t . enac ment o a evo u 1onary "ar s 1rm1s ~ tween e an 1cap winners Y pm CAP-> -Tanzanian President 1i-smg~r 10 Ii<' nc"' ron·
Fro• Pagf" ,, I
JOBS ...
dtnance. the regulations are "tn·
tended to protect the nghts of all
residents while allowing some to
1:ngage in home occupations that
are harmonious with a residential
environment "
A staff report from planner Bill
Foley to the council pointed out
that this means that n music
teacher could give individual
lessons on a limited time basis but
could not give group lessons. nor
lessons involving a mplified in·
strum ents.
The criteria for Judging a home
•iccupation are:
-That It be secondary Lo the
US('OI tht' home;
-That no external e\·ldence of
the occupation shall be seen out·
:.1de the horn e ,
That the occupation shall not
product' any noise. smokr. dust.
heat or odor.
That the appearance or the
home shall not be altered.
-That 1t shall not s:enerat<' un·
usual <'ar or pedestnan traffic.
-The occupation shall not use
more than 2S percentoftheareaof
the home .
There shall be no unusual use
of ullhties from the 0Cl'upat1on.
-The occupation "shall in no
way cause a disturbance in the re·
s1dent1al character of thl•
neighborhood ..
l'ounrilnwn "ill co11::.1der the
propo~a l (l11rinl! lhl•ir meetm~ at
I 31l p m .111·1t v hall.
Power Tools
Taken in NB
\ :'l.t''' port lk.11'11 t'OntraC'tnr
rrpnnt'<1 thl' lo" nt $1.000 \\01 th
11t 1x1wt'r tools Saturday to pohc<'
Off1t'<'r' :o1a1d 'harh.~ ~v;ins. ~. of 2301 Hollv Lane told them
lh<' 1001-. \\l'r<' <.tor<'d in his
11t<'k111> truck :rnd covcrc<I with
'.'tf'\ 1•r:cl -.hl•1't' of plnstcr board
lll' 'aid th1• 11101 ... "ere ap
parentlv takC'n dunn~ lh<' hour..,
(If darknC'"IS t-'riday night "ha IP
his truck was parked nt hl'I home
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British and Colonial t roops al ~ew York's Governor::. * * * Julius Nyerere met with fercnce h1~ talk-. \\1th N)eren·
Island. Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss-h;id heen "amons: lhl' most 111 Front Page 1\ I inger today and later told :-trurt1Vl' I haH had \\llh a"'
newsmen "the war has started" leader" and ht.' :>.11d he "ill ::.ta~
D C · AGROUND erriocrats ourting hull by rocks In early mormns:
fee; today
for black -m aJorily rule 1n in <·lose touch" 1th him
Rhcdesia In SJli!>bun . Hhodei.ia·., em
··IL Cdn'l bt· a\·01ded." :"-\t·n:rc hattkd \\hlk m111ont~ l!OH·rn ~aid · ment announct·d cstahh,hmcnt
· Tht' L'n1tt'd States m1i?hl not of a ..,ec unt v C'o mm1Lll'l' "llh
!>Upport th1• "ar \\.'l' \\ill not \\ 1dt' runs:in~ l>O\\ 1•r' to ban
quarrt•I "1th that." :\yen re RhodC',1:111 111 ''" tnl'Uta frnm
added · I did nol get tht• 1m pubbhing or brnJdc·J~tml! nl'\\l> P l • ~ The boat which competed Sun ennsy Vania Ote r~ day m the J'l:ewport to f::n:.enada
• i:J race was damagC'd f1H' m1k::.
PHILADELPHIA IAPI At
subway stops and TV studios,
factory gates and historic sues.
Democratic presidential cam·
paigners sought out the voters to·
day on the eve of Pennsylvania's
crucial primary election.
Jimmy Carter started his day
at a steel plant gate near Pit-
tsburgh; Rep. Moms Udall of
Arizona toured Philadelphia and
:o;aid he will score an election sur-
prise. and Sen. Henry f\\
Jackson of Washm~on talked to
labor leaders and uruon mcm
hers in Harrisburg
They were booked for ap·
pearances_~ci:o~s the state on the
last campaign day
"I think we're going to surpnse
some. people:· s aid l.Jdatt. who
has forecas t at lust second place
showings in both phases of the
primary. which includes ballot·
ing on presidential preferences
and the separate election or na·
tJonal convention delegates.
Udall received some bad nC'ws
Front Page ,\ I
THREAT ...
.i:lasscs and he refusl·d to gl\'e her
her suitcase. officers alleged
Miss Jaramillo flagj.1<'d down a
passC'rb\', Oav1d Hartholomt•\\
22. or Orlando, Fla • j!rabbcd hel
swtca~e and got into his car
P o l1 re 11 s:.e rt that ·•'
Rarth1)lo m1•w tried t11 •ll'IH' from
the ..ircJ, thl· road" a' hlo('kt•1I ti\
f1etcher's car
Fietchcr allC'~edly pullt'd out ~·
revolver and told Rartholom1•w
lo leave the arE'a \\hll(• ht' <'Oil·
t1nued the d1sputl' "1th M1!>:o1
J,1ram11lo
Rartholomew ran to n nNlrby
phone and t'alled pohc<' "ho i;.a1d
thf'v found the m IS'\mg i:lasse-. m
f1 etchcr's car.
Lo11e G11111na11
from Washington today when the
L' S Supreme Court upheld the
const1tut1onahty of an Indiana
law thut has kept his namt' off the
state's May 4 primary baJtot. The
law r equires ~tatewide l'an-
djdates to obtain 500 supporting
s ignatures from each of the
stall"S 11 congressional districts.
Udall had 5,500 signatures. but
his total for th<' 6th Oistnct was
only 46S .
Carter said he'll win the pre·
!erence test in P ennsylvania if
the voter turnout 1s relatively
high
Jackson forecast v1ctorv in the
competit1on for delegates.·
C:arter :o1a1d Jackson was being
''absolutely ridiculous" Sunday
in blaming Northern uncmplo~ -
ment on lower wages paid
workers tn the South.
"I don't think it's fair to say
that we have une mployment in
Penns,·tvama because the South
has l'heap labor or nght to work
laws ... the former Georgia gov·
emor said in a five-candidate
forum on thi.' J\ BC·TV program
"l!>sues and Ans wers "
.. ro blame the unemploym ent
m Pl•nn~ylvan1a on right-to·work
iaw!> thnt ha \'C bl'l'n there ever
<.mrt' tlarry Truman's duy I
think 1s absolutely nd1culou:-."
Carter ~aiit
Al ~1hama G o\' George C
WaltuC'c, who 1s on the Penn· ~vl\'ania ballot. ond Sen. Frank
l nurch ot Idaho. \\hO I'> not, abo
appcJr<'d on lhe pro)'.(ram
Warf"houst> BurnM
CO ~'-'.ORD I APl -f'ir<' has
d~tro)cd a warehouse used by
the Chnstmas Publishers Group
with damugc e !>t1mated at Sl
mllhon No one was reported
hurt. Fire officials srud the Sun·
dJ\ blJ7C, which was brought un·
dcr control 1n i •., hours, was un-
dC'r 1nvest1i?ollon.
SA Butcher Dies;
Shot by Robber
J\ young Santa Ana butcher
\vho was wounded m a brazen
daylii:ht robbery attempt Satur-
day afternoon died early Sunday
morning in Mercy General
HO!';p1tal.
Police identified the murder
,;ctim as Mark Towner, 20, uf
Santa Ana.
Towner was mortally wounded
at 3:55 p.m . when a lone gunman
s ta1ked into Towner Meats, 216
E. Warner Ave. and reportedly
demanded that the youn g
butcher give him the cash re-
gister's contents. police said.
They weren't certain this
m o rning what triggered the
s hooting but assumed the bandit
discharged a .32-caliber
auU>matlc either in nervousness
or as a result of feeling Towner
wu not responding to his com-
mand.
Witn~sses In the small shoo-
•
pmjl center on Warner Avenue
reporlt'd !ll'l'IOJ? a ShJ?hlly bwlt
man run from the meat market
and nee from the scene on foot..
They des cribe d Towner's
murderer as a male, from 25 to 30
years old. five feel six inches tall
and about 150 pounds.
P olice said the re was still
money in the cas h regi:o1ter and
theorized that the gunman
escaped empty handed.
Before hi!ii escape, however . he
firt'd a single bullet from his gun
that struck Towner In the groin.
According to one report police
received, the murder victim was
a s urviving son of the small
butcher !!hop's founder who died
within the past few months.
Police said they believe the
young man was managing the
meat market for his mother.
north of Ensenadu as 1t hea<.led
back to the L'mted Stales
The Coast Guard cutter Walnut
took the trio to the beach, wht•re
they later wen· reported in good
condition
Non<' of the men "U!> 1denllf1cd
Beauty Award
Hopefuls Eyed
Nominations for the Newport
Beach annual bcaut1f1C'at1on
awards are now being acccpt<'d
bv the Woml'n's 01\·i:o;wn of the
Chamber of Commerce
Awards will be made to local
businessc!. and residences who::.t.'
contribution of art1st1c land!>cap
mg contribute enJO)ment and
beauty to the community, a
s pokesman said
Nominations may be s ub
milled to the Chamber of Com·
merce, P 0 Box 284S. Newport ·
Beach. 92663. The awardi; \Hll be
made at th<' bcuutification
luncheon May 26.
Moscow Warne d
VIENNA, Austria <A P )
Romania's Communist party
ch1d. in a i.trongly worded speech
clearly addressed to MO!>cow ,
s J1d today that ;.1nyone who dttl'~
not fight to ddend his frec<lom
and independence fully deserve.,
tohC'a sla,·e .
N1colac C<'t1 US<'SCu did not
name the Soviet Commum ... t par
t v nor its close alhl's in Eastern
Europe that have r ecentl y
crit1c1zed the French and Italian
Communist parties for fa1hn)'.( to
adhere to Communist doctrine
laid do" n by MOSCO\\
pre!>i-1on thal Ur K1ssinRl'r \.\Ill items 1l 1h1 nk:-should l>t•
!>Upporl U!> IO prO!>t'CUting the \,\ 1thhl·lcl
war " Thi.' nC\\ rl'i;:ulaltons ure d1•
K1ss1nger told a ne''" con· s 1gnl•d lo "n•~ulut1· <·1•rtu111
ference before he left for his next mformallon fl·lat1ni: to 1lefcn::.1.·.
!'top in Lusaku. Zambia. he had public :-alt•Ly, public order.
assured f\ycrcre "of U S com· et·onomir inter<'sls of the slate or
m1tment to puri.ue an acll\'<' informa11on which could cause
policy in soul h1•rn Afnc u tow:mb alarm and d<'i.r,ondent•y und ut
the obje<'th c or ach1e\'lng m ... -lll'd matkr:-." :.:ml a statem<.•nt
Jonty rule." i.n thl• goH•rnment Gazellt•
Kissinger came to Tanzania The Hhodes1an ~ovt•rnmenl
after oix•nm.i: a twO·\.\eek ,\fnran s.11d two more African J:Ul·rnllas
tnur in ~:.111 obi. l\enva. o\l•r the \\ere k1ll<•d b~ Rhodc:.1an :.i.>c·un
"eekend · t\ forces 1n I hc undd1ncd
He makes a maJor policy stall' "opcra111111al ;1n•u" along the
mt•nt on southnn J\ln('a 111 Mornmb1que horder II siml the
deaths brought the toll of l>l:H:k
msur~t·nt.., killed this )car to 138
Ford Raps
Jobs Bill
\\'ASIIINGTON CAP >
President F'ord. who has
been predicting lhl'
Democrats will nominate
Sen. Hubert Humphrey for
president this year, today
lambasted a key ll um-
p hr e y Jobs bill a s
"dangerously deceptive"
and an ··election-vea r
boondoggle." ·
Ford. in a s peech to the
64lh <1nnuat conventum of
the US Chamber of l'om-
mt!rCe, a lso vowed lo
check the mc rE'ase in .I:""
ernmcnt !>pending "tf 1t
take::. all '>u mmer and
more and more vetO<'s ~
The President "as mter-
rupled 17 l1me'i by ap·
plause from the appro'C-
1mately 2,000 convention
delegates.
i\ tol a I nf I !I Jl hodes1an i.old1e1 -.
h.l\<· l>l•t·n r cported killed
Woman Foils
Kidnap Try
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A sub-
11rban El Segundo housewife
escaped a kidnap uttempt when
her grappling with a man who
forced her way mlQ her car led lo
tht• ''ehil'lc swerving !>Cl erralical·
h that :1 1111!.~llll! Los An g<>les
motorcycle offlC<•r onlered 1t lo
.-.1op for a check.
Afl<'r thl• car c amC' to a hall.
11uthont1l'!> ~:11d Sundav. a man
cml'r.i:cd und lhu <'Hr shot orr at a
h1~h '>J)l'Cd \\Ith lh!• hOll'•CWlfl• al
I ht•\.\ ht•t•I
She• wa" s topped u mile awu)
h\ otht•r flff1rt•rs hut "hen sht' ex
plained the !>1luat1un. the offlcer'i
\\Cnl back and a1 rested Howard
ll1chard!>on, 2:i . lie w~i... booked
tor tnVl'Stlgatwn Of k1dnapmg
and robber).
. Pretend It's Pot
'Herbal Stash' Comes in 'Lim' .for Kim
PEORJJ\, fll <A I'> In the· olo duys, k1<11o
l'ould smoke rolled corn silk :rnd prclC'nil 1l
was tobacco
Today, they can buy a package o( ll1·1hal
Stash and prell'nd 1t ·s manjuana
Herbal Stash Is ground or shredded herhs
and comes -with papers in a pla:o1tir bui?
that says the net weight is "a hd "A lid usual
ly refers to a one-ounce portion or pot.
"It looks somethini? hkc grass," said a
narcotics officer in Prona "We've tested it.
The only high 1s a psychological one. Kids like
to smoke il and pretend it's pot !l's a gim-
mick. a fad like hula hooP!'i used to be "
Police discovered the new product while
investigating reports that people were getting a legal high on weeds. They found 1t being
sold. like a package of cis:a rettes, nt a Peoria
boutique mana1:ed by Bill Strauss
Strauss said he ordered :o1ome after seeing
it advertised in flyers d1strl buted by the
Woodley Herber Co.
"It comes in four different packages as
Bobbo's Better Blend <retailing for $3.25 ),
Fiord <S3.2S ). a vanety pack ($3.25) and
Volupte ($4)," he s aid "Volupte 1s advertised
as a sensuous s moke made from ginseng
roots.
"I've sold a dozen or so of each pack in thC'
. last 2•., months. It looks hke a ba~ of pot n.nd
som e people s ay it gives them a mild effect."
Tom Hartman, 25. a former health food
-.tori' manag1·1·, h1'1p1•t1 fo11n1I th1• Wm111lc•v
lkrber l'11 • t" o ~ (•,1r'I ttlln .ind has 11
t•mploycs
"We huy tlw hNhs hy Hw Ion from
domestic a nit J·:11ru1~·.111 11ull1•li.," llartmun
:o1a1d ma teleµhon<· tntl•n1t·w "We• ,,.II 11 rnu ... 1
ly to head shops 111 1•wr' .. t.111• u!> wt•ll u' 111
Canada. Great Bnt1.11n .in<I Put•rto 1111·0 "
Hartman cont1·ntb. that th•• produ1·t
"never was intcn11l-d to !>ell ao; fok1• mar1·
juona.
"l was deep in J\mt•ncan Indian lor" ;tnrl
teamed they s mokl'd all kind~ of herbs, 1n
eluding mullein. a ledf plant that ii row-. "1ld
IL was supposed to be J?ood fo r tuni: d1sco'ie I
tned some of the Indian c;mokes b<•caus<' I wa'I
Lrying lo give up c1!(arette-;, ond decided 1t
could be a legal marketable item.
"The marijuana inference of pnntmg th1•
weight as a 'lid' JU!ll :o1eemed like a <'Ute 1dt.>a."
The U S Food and Drui;t Adminis tration
checked us out," he said "WhllP they couldn't
issue us certlhcat1on becau'ie the product 1~
not a foodstuff. they ii1<ln't ~ilY anythmg "
The primary work im•olved is blending
the herbs.
Take Bobbo'11 Better Blend, for instan('e.
Strauss said it C'ontains· "Ma ngo thread.
military herb, mad dog skullcap. hooded mod
weed. cat's wort field balm, i)('ppermlnt. th1
miana. kava kava root. coltsfool. 11olden seal
and balm of Gilead buds."
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Q. Who :.hould bE-an a rolloHr IHA ' Wh' ·•
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tax qualified pension. prof1t·shann~ plan or Keogh plan.
because of retirement. da~eontinuallon of a retirement plan
or changing Jobs A rollo,er lR,\ preser\l'S the ta>. :;helter
of lhl' r ellrl'mC'nt plan. Sa\:. Lord. Abbelt &. Co, a SI i
b1lhon, r\ew York-based 1tl\cslment manaRemcnt firm, in .1
detailed s1udy of the plans and their tax bt•nef1t s
Part1c1pants must rt.'<'l'I' e 11 lump sum d1:.tr1bu11on
from a t ax qualtf1t>d rt•llrcmt•nl plan and transfer ull uf 11 to
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Ill .J \Old pa~ m g tax on the lump !.um
Q \\'hat d1stnbut1ons qualJf~.,
A Th<' I RS sa~ s lhal a quahf) mg lump-~um d1.,tr1but1on
occurs y, 1th an one taxabh.• ) car. 1s the balance or all lund~
credited to the cmplo)e. and 1s paid to the cmplo)l' bceaust•
of a JOb change: termination of u plan. rN1re:ncnt, reachtnt.!
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count. a new t'hl·C'k :.houhl lh1·n Lil• l'>'lll'U to th1• rollo\1•1
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Onh the amount oflh1• l'mplO\N '«mtnbutmn plus lht•
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Thl'rl'forC' the 11mount on the nc•w <'hl•t•k should bl' tht•
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made b~ the l'mplo)t'
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A Eli1ublc· 1n,cstments are mutual fund shares, sa\
mgs account!';, U S Gove1 nment Rct1n•ment Ronds, annuat'
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Radio Shack Opens
Radio Shack , national retail chain of slorec; selling
sound syste m s a nd olher electronic products. will open u
new store at 25106 Margue n te Parkway, M 1ss1on Viejo
G r and opening act1v1t1cs al the store will be held Wee!
nesday and Thur sday. Apnl 28 a nd 29
Onan Wars haw 1s manager
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Monday.Apr112t. 1m
Boston Puts
Kings on Ice
BOSTON 1 !\ J> > Jt-Jn Ratelle
m<>d~'tly i.u\:. hi. .. , no Bobby Orr
or Phil E'IX"•to. hut 11 ·, <loublful
:myone coulcl pl.1> l.it·ttt'r thun tht•
vett•run n·nt\'r d11I 111 lt•ticHn.: the
Bo!!>ton llr utn' thrnu~ h th1· :'\ti
tum.ii lln< kt•\ l.<·u~111· s riuart•·r
Jmal pho 11fh
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bttond time Gilbert shut out l.o-.
Angeles 1n the opener. but then
~a\l• way to Gerry Ch~wr ... for
the ne"t ft\c ~am''' Ill-bccJm1:
.. surpnM.' !>.lartl'r "' Ch1:e\ er.,
"al> re,led
The Bruin.; <'.trm•d J tnp lo thl'
'>l' rn 1f 1nal 1 ound JJ.:aln'>l tltt'
Ph1ludelphi;1 Fh (•!"<; staTt1ni::
Tuesda) rnght 1n l'h1l .. delph1a.
cm a pair of p<>wt•r plll\ l;OJI!-. 1n
the second period
SAVING THE FLAG-Ri<'k ~fondav of th<' Chi<'ago Cubs
ft'<'el\ cd u ::,tandtng O\ at ion from Lo.s Angeles Dodger~
fan:i Sunda'.t afler he re!>t'Ul'd .an American Uag from be
ing put to · fire by what apPt>ared to he l\\o "ould be
f1rl'bugs W1ll1am Thoma~ and son of Eldon. M1::.s The
crowd of 25, 167 roured its approval aftl'r Mondu~ raced
pasl the pair and snatched the flag away
AP""-'•
Hatdlt· J<·qu1rl'd in thl· d1 ·:.il
"h1<·h sl•nt E:.po-.1to tu th<· :\1•w
Yu1 k Hunt:t•rs l;.i-.t r\r1H•mlil.•1.
..,l'C)11•1! two J:O:.tl., Hnd ')t•t uµ lhl'
othN SundJ) night a:. the• Bruin:.
"h1p1wd thl' Lu!> An.:ele!> Kin.: ...
:JO in th1: ~t·vt•nth JIKI dt.-c1t.hn~
game of their i.enl's
· ll 's alwa} s gratifying lo i.core
goC1b. cs pccwll-. m a dec1d1ng
game. but }OU ha\'e to give credit
to the other guy:.." R<itclle i.a1d
"l ~as Just there to f1msh the
play My primary JOb 11> lo make
Lhe play and 1f l 'm ma good P')!>I·
t1on to shoot to lel 1t go
Ratelle broke the scurt.•le:.i. de
adlork by poking the puck into an
open net after Los Angeles goal~
Rog1e Vachon had stopped shots
by Gregg Sheppard and Ke n
Hodge during a Boston power
play at 9· 42. Less than three
minutes later Ratt'lle fed Hodge
for another power play goal.
Cey Ends RBI Drought Africans
Defeated
By Chileans
Ratelle added an insurance
goal after being sent in alone by
Darn·! Edestrand in the third
Dodgers Knock Off Cubs in 10, 5-4
peno·d LOS ANGELES CAP l -
":'\o om• plJH'r I'> ~oing to"''" "Ratelle as a \·ery complete "R1d1culous," is the ..-.ay Ron
onh club in the d1vis1on b<>low sOO en?n though they'H' no"' \\On
four of their last s ix st an<. J g • .tnll' It t akl''> 20 gun ull rlo1ng hockey player." Los Angeles :.tar Cc\' de::. en bes the "a\ he's been
their JOh I'm n11 Rohh~ Orr or ~1arcel Dionne Sdtd. · 1 think hl' dri\'tng in run-. tor the Lo::. "It':. :.till too earl~ to get upset
Thjs ,., a bctt~r club than \\C0H'
!>I.own so far and. reall~. tht• Phil ~: ... po-.tto I don't <lommutl' J beat us himselC fie wa~ \ ery hot Angeles Dod~er:.
~Jml· I'm 1u-.1 .1 ).!II) ln111~ to do It seemed e\'ery time hl' got the Out. he sa~s. there s a reason
.1 Job \\ 1th Ol\ lt'Jlllm<Jll'!>, that ., puck he s hot and sron •d he had only two rb1 bdorl Sun-
,111 ... "When )OU ha\C IX>"er pla)s day's game "1th the Chicago
Thl· 35 \l'Jr nlrl HJt\'lll'. "ho and don't ~cor<', you don't "111 Cubs
had 105 µ11111h durin~ the rc·gular ~ames. We didn't Bos ton rcall} "There've been only three
All G411TMton 1(48C 11'tl
Apr 2& P1t1\DYrQP\ ., LO\ Ano~lt\
Apr )1 P1t1U>urQP\ •I LO' An9•1f'' A."' 11 P1U\buf'Qn •t LO'\ A~h11\
Hpm
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I Hom ..,ca::.on. colll'Cll'U sl•H•nguals and hurt us on the po\\ er play. times I've come up there with a
fl\'C ai.s1sts as the Urwn., werl' especially on those two goals in good chance or dnvmg m runs,"
extcndl'd to the lln11l by lht> up the;;econd period. They played he said. "~I 's staggering the worst thing is that this happened
:.tart Kings . very.,.. ell. Ever)' body on our club number or tames l've led off an at the start of the season. Every
Tht> B rui~s ts hol Los tried hard. Everybody put out, inning." club goes thr?ugh one of those ~~.) ... ~~:-·-'-'.....-v-... · · . .,. -, .. ~-~--~~u.od~1l,·-~~·ty, slu~~ •.. b i >" our cast> it's
I'! --• . • (6 ·~ ~&h... _.,:;. .J"~"._...,, . \ ~i-~ -. 41 • !-·,r~-Gilbert blankc 1 ~ r e won e ame:~ ·-• .-... -...... ~· ..,,.._, '-•• .. h · . ~-.:;c • , • with the winning run on second, start oft e sea son " -
Cage, NHL Roundup
Braves, Sonics Win;
Flyers Bag Series
SEATTLE t;\P l nruct>Seab
pumpt•d 111 :.!K poinh, mt·l111hnl! 11
in the final Jll'rtod. to lt•Jrl thl'
Seattle Supcr.,11n1\'s to a I H 108
\'tCtory over thl' Phocnt'I( Suns
Sunday aftt•rnoon to kt·t•IJ tht:1r
National BaskNball Assuc1al11>n
plavoff series alt Vl'
The victory in lht• nationally
televised gam<' narrO\\t'd thl·
Suns' lead in lht' bcst·uf Sl'\ l'n
WC'stern C'unf<'rcm·11 '>C'm1final
Sl'nes to 3·2 The M"th ~<iml' 1s
set for Tuesda) in PhOt'nt'
Phocnl\, wh11:h lratlcrl l\'l<'l'
b\ 14 pointo, 111 the ftr'>I half,
sror<'d t hl' f1 r"1 11 pomts HI t h1·
S('COnd h<tlf lo l.lkl' J tll ~. l(•,111
But Sl1rk \\'illl'i thrt'l' 1>oinl pl;t\
tied It at HI hi,\\ 1th 8 11 lt•ft Ill lht•
penod
Sl'attle follo\\ecl \\1th a 102
sronn~ '>Pfl'<'. It•<! II\ \\'1ll1e
:'\orwood's SI\ µ111nts . fur J 7!1 69
lead \\Ith 3 31 left in the quJrter
and that .,.. ai. 1t
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Celtics Bow
nt'FFALO CA P > Randy
Smith s cored 29 pomts and Bob
McAdoo 24 lo lead the Buffalo
Bra\'cs to 98-93 nctory O\'Cr the
Boston Celtirs Sunch1\ 10 their
:-.at1onal Basketball Asi.ocwtton
E..i,tt·rn Conferenct' ~em1f1nal
pla~ ofl St'rll'S
Tht• \'lrton· was thl' first for the
Bra\'l'S against two fur Boston
The best -of·Se\'en ~enl'S resumb
hert> Wt>dnesday night ~lcAdoo s cored 10 1x>111ts in th<'
fourth period and Smith sc\'en.
ar.d rookie ror"'ard John
Shumate contnbutcd se\'en key
points for the wmnt>rs
Shumate came up with a threc-
poinl play and followed with a
layup to put the Bra\'eS ahead
l'li-82 with 5 ll remammg in thl'
game. Thl' Braves \\NC ne\'cr
ht>aded after thnt
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Thl' Phtludt"lph1a t-1y<'r'I srored
tour i::oals In .1 three· m1nul£' '>pan
ol th1• second pcnotl, t\H1 h '
rookie ~l t>I Bridgman. <'Ind beat
tht· Toronto M"ftph.• l .t>itf., 1-3. Sun
day n1~ht to reach the "<'mtfmal
round or the National Hockl'.)
LcLIJ:Ul' pl:i~ offs
It \\SS s tnctlv a home 1rC'
Sl'l'll'S as lh<' Fl vers won :tll four
J.!3tn1'S in Ph1l:id<'lphia .ind 10 ... t
three time' in Toronto . ..-.h1•r1·
four of th<'tr players ar<' ftlrinJ?
:t"'aull rh<\rf!l'S for 1nc·1<lPnl' Ill
~Jtnl'" at :'ti a pie Lt•ar Harden-.
Toronto's fr110,trat111n on
Phtlacklphta ire was t>xtt•ntlf'd throu~h Hi ~amc•..; :i., th1· l.t•af.,
rrumhlt•rl 11nth•r lht• Fhc·r'
sC'ronrl IH' nod ha rr<i1;1• on i;:1l.tl 11•
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TfUit"d•Y Aff fi "°'t°""''-' ... 1l•"D"•
""'*YO•• l\1l ft0.et\ •l ~"'"'"'
and he dehvered. He lined a Ccy's game-wlnntng single
single through the mi.ddl<! to scored Ted Sizemore, who wai. on
break a 4 4 ll<', win the game, 5-4, the base as the result or an error
andforthef1rsthm.ctlus season by first ba seman Andre
the Dodgers ha\'e l\\O straight Thornton. John Hale then bunted
\'ictor1ei.. Sizemore to second. the Cubs
"We still ha\'en't Jelled." Cey walked Ste\'e Garvey intentional
~:ud of the Dodger!>' slow start ly and then Ct>y dro\e home
\\h1ch finds them m la::.t place in Sizemore. "l thought the ball
tht> National League West, the might hit him (losing pitcher
Ozark Blows Fuse
Phils Manager Chmes Writers
PHILADELPlllA <AP) "Out'. Tht> wholr bunch of \Ou.
out'. Write the rom miss1ont'r if vou "ant to'. Out' ..
That was only part of the tirade munaj.!l'r Danny 07.ark or I h<'
Philadelphia Phillies launched against reportC"rs Sunda.' .iftl'r
the Ph1lhcs lost 3 2 to the· Atlanta Br:ivt•s
It all st a rt ed "ith a St>l•mingly lt•g1t1m ute 'llJ""t11m /\ re•
porter wantl•d to kncJ\\ \\h) Dir k Alli'n \\ asn 't u-.c·d ,,.., a ninth rn
nmg pm<'h hitter instead of JNry Marlin "You cl1dn't sec ;\lll'n
~o up there . d1rl ~ ou," °'napped the mana,::l'r
"Allen was unabk• tn play," 01ark i;a11l artc•r a moml•nt or
s tlcnt'e "Ancl 1f I had a rca!>on othl'r than that. }OU should i..no\I.
J'd tellyou ..
07.ark then noticed Bus Sa1dt of the Trl'nton T1mt'' muttt•rtn).(
somethtnl! to n111 ('onhn of the f'h1 ladt>lph1a Ua1ly ~e"s "If :,-Ol'
ha\'(' a contrO\ er<,1al question. ask 1l. Jiu-.." Ornrk shout eel
Tht> manaJ;cr lht'n leaped fromh1!1 dt>Sk <.'hair and !tcreem('(I,
"Allen didn't play b<>cau.o,e I d1rln'l think he was right to play ·
Ozark then stormed from his office, snapping, "dumb QUl'!>twn ·
lie slammt>d th<' door behind him.
Seconds later, the news rorps of some 25 filt>d out of lhl'
manaRer's office into the clubhouse. A few hcarlerl toward Allen
Hut \I. hen Orn rk sa~ the writers. ht> scrl•amed · "All of \'OU. out•"
On(' writrr challt•ngt>d Ozark'c; right to l'Jt'<'l the nl'\\'l.mt•n from
the clubhou!w . ;1nrl lhc manager -.houtNI thC' onl1•r a1oea111 llP
hurled an 1nvt•rt1v(' al th<' ..-.111\•1, rhariwd him and thrc~11en1·rl ti•
11unr h him
"\,o a hi' ad punch mt•'" tht "ntl'r -.aid. ,t,1nd1n~ his ground
C'luhhn11<:1• mana1a·r J\<·nn} Ru-.h :;IC'JlJW<I h1·t"1•c•n th .. an
1a.:on1s1 ... rf''t1a1ntnl( 01111k At that point tlH' \\rtlt•1s It'll 11111
(;tlt•i... Ph1llH'' t''Cl'l'Ult\1• \'H't' pn·..ident. ap1H·:1r1·0 M1rp11o,i •ll
\\ht•n ht'.,..,..,. a:-.kl•d 1fthl'rt' "'n' ''mwthing \l.rong with Allon lhal
hncl 01111k '-11 11p.,1•t
"~o Allt•n hurt his o,l10ul<kr Frida~ night shd111 g " 1;11 "'
s,11d "II<' wa ... unahlt• to lift ht" right at rn very 111).(h Didn't lht•\'
Lmnounct> that bdore tht· ganw·· ..
They did announce it. hut only to th<' radio and ll'lev1.,1on an
nouncers. JI ncvl.'r rN1cht•d the pre ... s hnx Later. newsmen com
plained to Phillies owner Ruly Carpcnlt>r about Ozark's conduct
Carpcnlt>r. 1n turn. complained that Ozark was being second
guessed after every i.tame the club lost ··nanny 1s s ick and tired
ofth1s .•. second guessing and ! am too.•·
Mike Garman)." said Cey,
dro\·e in 101 runs last~ car.
Fortunately for Cey
Garman 11 d1dn 't
who
and
c•uc•GO Losa .. cu.u SA:'l:Tl.\GO l'h1ll• • Ja1mt•
.....,,..,,. 1 ·~·/,"; a.,'",..'" •b•ftb• 1-'1Jlol dcfeall•d !-.oulh /\fr1ca'i.
c •• ....., •• ,, • " o .,.,......,,.1., ) ' Bernie M 1tton 'i 5. ti .I. 4 ~i ti 2 to ~·Q~:~., ~ ~; ~ ~:-.;.~,., ; ~, rlay to gm.> l'h1lt• J Ji \ICtory 111
J Mor•••'•' )u•'Q C.vlc '''' their Amcnrun lone final of ~~~;~c:;10 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~"~~~~~' ~:: ~ Ott\'lS Cup tenn's cnn1J>el1llon
\,. """' • o o o ~"n.1111 o u 11 o Chile• took the best or flvl' St'ril.''> :;':~.~:~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ =:;ot> ~ ~ ~ ~ by winning three stn)!ll•s matche::.
\ s1onoP o o o o Rum11 •s • o 1 1 "h1le the defend in I! l'UP cham-~~~~".;,:' : ~ ~ ~ =::i::~c-; ~ ~ g pion South Africans won one
l•mo,." 1 o o o • singles mulch and lhe doubles
5.immt•\pn I 0 0 0 match .~'!lL~ll._O~o • •• ~-imf' ~-·~AA.OL._ • ~A a;:; ~·~~~,_ ... ~'"'~. • , . -...;~$£~...,..-;-~ i '"111101. 1 H ~...--• vs Jo..,· a bt> --Suspenaia · ' Of'itovt~~9fVff'ti(;Of"td~ ... ':..~ -~ • ' -_.,....., £n•l•oo • ... · eo1 ~ o•o o .l""-b zru e 0 1 'd 1trkncs's ·Sanday "
Lo• "'lllf'" . ooo .oo ooo • s n i g h t w 1 th F ti Io I a head in E Ro,,..110 Tt>or"I"" LOB-0.•<•00 11, Lo\ ""II"'" 1 1e r .. 110 HR-H erui 111. u Co<• matches 2· l. The fourth mulch
"' sa -<-•••o. vu9er s -11N>dt" H••~ was won easily bv t-'illol who 11' H II EA 18 SO ' s s ....... , , o 0 0 0 0 held all his ~l·n·1rc•., and broke
tio (,O .. bY
l•mot•
t..rm4nL t I
1 • • • • • 1 l\h tton 's !>Cr\'1cc t \'1l'C. including
: 1 ; ~ ~ ~ ~ the final senc \\ h1t·h .:ave the
• & • i ) ,, Chilean the match point
:;:-.:; , 0 ~ : ; ~ ~ ~ :\lltton. \\ho !>Ufft'rt>d an lllJUry
~-~
wP G••m•n T 1 ,. A-1s.1.1 tc• ht!. left ankle in J fall Sunda\.
pla)ed Mor<lay \\1th his ankll' ;n
J bandage
LATE THROW-Chicago's
Bill Madlock gets back safe·
h · as LA 's Steve Gar\'Cv
t.llkc·s a pickoff throw too
la1c 10 natl the runner.
Notre Dame
·Gets Branning
H1ch Branning, widely sought
afte r basketball super star from
Manna lhgh School in Hunt·
in~on Reach will sign a letter of
intent tonight to continue his
C'agc caret>r and education at
Notrt> Dam<'
Brnnning returned from a vb1t
to Notrt> Oamt•'s campus Sunclav
1111-tht and announced hi' <II'
r1s1on OvC'r 100 rollcges 11n<l un
t\'t•rs tl 1c•s hall rccrutll'rl t 111'
dai.i1y \'1king:-pla)t>r
lit· narrowt>d thl' f1clrl 111 ~•x
l 'S('. L.'C LA . M ich1~nr1. K un'>:t".
Antona and Notre Dami•.
"It has <'Verylhing l'\e ht·tn
lnoking for as soon as ! .:11t
ther<' I knew thal was it." Aran
nm!{ said lie was All·CI F three
years and Oranize County player
or the year for two seasons. lie
averaged 27 4 points per game as
a senior.
, l119eb Rah1~d Ouf
MIL\\Al Kf:E 1/\1'1 Muvht.·
the th1r<l time "111 ht• the charm
for the Angel& anti ~ltlwaukel'
Hrcwers
Their schedult•(I ~ame wa-;
rained out for the !>l't'ond straight
day Sunday and was reset for
today, having starll'd al 4 and on
K MPC radio !710 ).
Frank Tanana of the Angelo,
was to fa ce Jim Colborn or the
Brewers
:\she 1tdraru•t••
KEAL'llOt: KONA, llawa11 -
Arthu r Ashe turned back
Australian J ohn l\<'wcombe''
.. trong closing effort Sunday and
advanced to the ~em1finab or tht•
S320.000 Challenge ('up World
Champ1onsh1p Tl'nnt!> tourna-
ment.
Ashe, lasl year's Wimbledon
champion. downcrl l'\t>wcombc
3·6, 6·2, 6-3. 7-5. Ill the last or
Sl0,000 winner-take-all round-
robin matches .
As he Joins K en Hosewall,
Bjorn Borg and llit• Nastase m
$50 ,000 winner-take-al l
semifinals May 16 and l!'I, with
the $100,000 final m atch May 23.
CtJ1111or11 'l'oecgla
DENVER · Top·.i<'l'dt•rl .Jim-
my Connors. alwa)' the ;i~-
1-:ressor, worl' <!own unht'r J ld1•d
Ross Case 1·6, U :.! Suncluy to win
the World Ch am pionslu JI or T l'n
n1s' Denver tournaml·nl
Connors bl1t7.t•<l ('a-.t• in lht·
tiebreaker of tht• firo,t ~l'l. then
reeled orr thrN• srn 1n· hrc•ak!> 111
the SeMnrl sN that lc·ft th1• cir
tt>rm1ned hut OVl'rmJtdu•d Case•
Ltmp.
Tifle ftJ C:e .. 11,,
KATOWICE. P olJnd -Tlw
champwn Czerho~lovakrnn team
tied the runnerup Scw1t>t l'n11111
3 :l Sunch1 y 111 th1• fin.ti i:amc 11f
lhe Wo rld In• llm·kl'y Cham
111on'lh1ps.
Earltt'r . 111 ttw i::imt• that th•
n cl1>d ltlf• h111n1l' m('fhtl. S..-.cden
homht·d tht• t '111lt•rl ~t at1•' 7 :l
H1dg,•r11 8(•afc•t1
HOM i.; Tlw ltalia11 natum:tl
liaskt·thall tPum, <'OlllW<'lln1o: <111
2·1 of :1:1 f rt'l' th rows, t>d~c·d
HutJ(crs l 1111vt·r~1t v 110 107 S1111
d;iy and raptur1•d tlw lour tc·um
Natale• T1111111aml'nl m Home·.,
Sports Palact·
Although H utncrs acei; Mlkt•
Oabnt>y pumped In :12 point!! an<t
Ed J ordan hit for 2.'), the llallan
team dominated the plo y
throughout, relying on its depth
and balance. 2%·foot Pott Does It for Ziegler Phil Selll'r!!, Rutgers ' All
American. fouled out with onl\'
eight points. Abdel Anderson ancl
Jim Ba1lt>y also fouled out for
Rutgers.
"" """'" SONICS SCORE \\'1ll1c
Norwood of Sr al lit· t 15)
scores to help his mal<'~ to
a 114-108 ;";RA pla~off ca~c
wm O\'Cr Phoenix
:-.:EW ORLEAN. <AP ) -
Des perately scrambling l.arn·
Ziegler nu~cd in a testing. 21 "
foot second putt on the final holt>
for the par h<' had to h:lH' to hold
off \'1ctor Re~alado and "in the
:'\c..-. Orluns Open golf tournJ
ment Sunday
The happy·J?O-luck~ Z1t>glt>r.
"ho gained some national e-c
posure with a Lhird·place finish
in the Masters two weeks ago.
srored the third victory of his
10-vear tour career "•th a 274
total, 14 under par.
Regalado. a :\tcx1can citizen
sporting a band1to moustache.
closed to within a i.ingle stroke
with a b1rd1e on the 16th hole.
held the position with a scram bl·
1ni par on the 17th and had
notched his par on 18 when
Ziegler. playing with him. ten his
first putt some 30 inches short
and raced that kneeknocker to
salvage the t1llt>.
He calmly rapped it in and won
the $35.000 first prize by a single
stroke.
Regalado shot a ftnnl round 69
(
British Open champion Tom
Watson matched the course re·
cord with an eight-under par 64
but. starting a distant eight
strokes back, never really got 1n
the chase He fini shed with a 276
total and third pl:ice.
~"~~:;,:::;.:~o .. ;.~ '::7~a::::;:;,~C ';:;
YM'1 ~, 'l L•~•W?0<1CountryC1uncourw
l,Arry Z•~Oltr !.ll.000 t• ~ 41 IO 1 •
VIC fit•q .. l,it()C), \lt,OO "' •• "' •• ,,,, 1omW•l\on \11 0 1 .. 1117.t4 11•
JoMM.o~elfey, U •lt "411 .. II 111
G•bltv Cll..,.rl. Sl.•11 I) 70 .. M 1'1
' ()tM Llllltr \& 01 6• •t 11 _.,. 111
J• ... GolDen. u .,~ "* 11.70 ,,.
l!J1ly c .. .,., SS •H •I 11 '0 ?n 1~
J• • ,.,, •••11•. u.•lt .. •' '• •• 111
L•• [16'•. U n•
... •.brlG,••"' U 61\
~;,e~~::;;; ~~ri
lv• lnt• u •h
)Of\" l•,tpr U ct ~ r,,,,,J°"•' u.•·
Ai11 Roo-r' U ''' C,-o,~ C1dl_. U t1U
M•< Mf L•f'd"" t) U 7
G•I Moro•n '' "" stonC,.,,1.Hfo n ,.
9ot>'>~ W•t1tl S) Ul
()onJA"U4trY l1,•l1
08\l't f l(hflbt'rOt' \t t
C..• y Wlnlt \1 411 0.¥t ... Ill,,, ,411
M+~t R••\.or \t ; '1
Bo1>M11•0~Y, ti.I••
On•OGr•~•m \l II•
&l>biby M1t(fW"ll ) I Z 1 •
Tom~lony ''lit
'8-6'-" 10 1'~
~106'-11 1,.
11 ....... 1l flt ·o•• .. " ,,.
M ._. ,.. 1• ltll
·1 •• ,, •l 1111)
11-10-IOM t80
•• 66-1' 7J 11tl 1111 61·" 1•1
1} "6·•· 71 7111
1l M '' IQ 1•1
:0••1111 1•1
') 'i '1M HI •o n-611 n 7&3
I) ,, " 10 1•i
u 11 n11 1U .. 101• ,, 1'3
~Sll>SI• l!IJ
69711111 ,....
.,..,, 1111 1M
11 ,, 11 .11 1M Tl,,, ... ,..
Rutgeri; finis hed the Nalal1·
tourney third , with HomantJ
second and Puertn rt11·0 fourth
11.:tet9• Wfn
LOS ANGELES The Loe;
Angeles Aztec!i ha\'cn't exactlv
heen an offens1vt> powerhouse 1n
their two North Aml'rican Soccer
League contt>sts this spring,
scoring but a s ingle goal in each
game.
Bul Sunday, one was enough,
See B riefs, P age Alt
Saddlehaek
EDITION
l
VOL. 69, NO. 117, 2 SECTIONS, 2 .. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Welte Defends Principal 1 By LAURIE K Pt:R
Of Ml• O••I• ,., ... SUlf
Saddleback Valll'y l'n1r1l•d
School Distract Superintendent
Richard Welte says has dcc1s1on
to shift ha lf th¥!1stntl'S cllmcn
tary school principals to n<'w
duties wall beneftt C\l'ryone in
volved
He contends the changes "111
be good for the teachers. student!>
and the principals themsel• cs,
despite scattt>red protesb h~
parents. •
"Ever) -.o often al 1s good to
move a pnnc1pal simply becauM.'
e' ery pl'incapal has strengths
(Ind weaknesses." Welte said m
an inten 1e"'
Th\• principal can e\aluate ha.,
ne\\ school from his own persix•c:
ti\ e and bring a "fres h ap·
proach" to 1t. he explatned
Welte said the move also hel~
the principal becomt• stronger
bet>uuM:~ he 1s able to bury pai;t
mistakes. benefit from lhem and
bnng h1.!l strt.'nf?ths with him
Bas1cally. he said, pnnc1pal!.
"'ho had been at their schools for
three Yt>cirs or longer \\ere re
assigned
Without change. Welle said,
the situation "'ould be "almost
analogous" to a &tudenl ha\'ing
the same teacher for 12} ears
He said the studt'nt would mas:.
the exposure and opportunities
offered by different teachers
wath d1Cferenl :.tyles or
leadership.
Jn fact, the superintendenl
s aid. the pnnc1pal's JOb .. as all
about leadership. Ills pnmary
purpose. he explained. 1s to 1m
prove the teaching at the school
The word "principal" evolved
because this person "'a::. the
MONDAY , APRIL 26, 1976
Today' Closing
.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
•
Reassigning:
primary teac·her an the school.
Welte explained .. In effect a
prtnCIPfll I!>. If h<• IS OOin14 hlS JOh
prop(•rl). a tl'achl•r of teJchers ...
he sn1d
"If he's JUst a man:igcr. like an
omcc manager" ho takes care or
supplies and books and secs that
the bells ring prompll} and
meets "'1th members of thl' com
munaty and docs a public rela·
lions JOb, then he ·s being vastl'.\
m·t·rpu1d. · Wt'lk s111d
'Whl•n ht• al'ls u .. a tru~ in
.,tructional lt.•adt•r. a:. a lt'ache1
of tcac•h('rs. then the \\Or'k that h(•
dot>., 11> tn•mendousl) vuluubk."
ht• said "Tht•n hi' t•arn:. eH•n
dollar that as pu1d · ·
This. thl' i.upenntendcnt con
lend-.. res ults an bl'tter cducat1on
ror students
Parent s llf Sun Joaquin
<See-WELT E. Page .\2)
Ran Aground
1 3 Yachts Wrecked
., . Ow.. • ·~µ~rmg ,
...
O~lh' P1101 ~tw)to DY A!(ft.UO ···"••r
D1sa'ster struck the 29th annual
Newport to Ensenada yacht race
today despite the slowness or the
race
Two boats on a rl'tum tn r> from
Ensenada to their home port
were reported a~round and
breaking up an lhe ~urf near
Ensenada.
Rhinestone Co" bo~. a ne\.\ Cal
2·29 owned b~ Honald C Green
berg, California Yacht Cluh, ran
aground on a point or lantl JU'>l
north of the En!it•n:ida
breakwJter about m1<in1ght Sun
dav The accident \\US l'IO!>l'
enough to the high" :iy thul
automobile li~hts could l>l' shn" n
aiding the crew of two 1ncludani::
the owner lo j,?et ushorl' without
injury.
..
Cause und l'Xlent of the mJury
was not knO\\ n
l\1eanwh1le . the Assoc1ate<1
Press reported three ml'n "'erl'
rescued from a yachl \\1th a l\\O
foot hole rapped an the ports1dt•
hull by rock~ 1n earl~ ·mormni:
Cc;; today
1 he boat "h1ch competed Sun
da~ in the ~''"port lo Enscnada
race '' :i<o damagl'd fl\l' miles
north ol Ensl'nad...t m. ll ht•adt•d
hat·k to I he l 'nakd St ah•<.
Thl' Coa.,t Guar•l r utterW·1lnut
took lht• lno to 1 hl' bt.•ad1 "'"il'n·
thl.'\ lall'r "'t'll' r··1>ort•d m t~OClfl
cond1tmn
='onl' of lhl· m1•n \\ ,,, 11lt•n\1f1r1I
POLICE SGT. MAX WILSON COVERS OFFICER STEVE MEADOWS AT KIRK JEWELERS
Suspect Arrested Atop Costa Mesa Building, But Police Found No Suspects Inside
The 10-meter llraila owned hy
Terry Hedin with three persons
aboard radioed a May Duy cull
bt!fore da"' n today stating th11t
she was breakinl! up The exact
location was not known and thl'
Coast Guard "as stall searching
for the boal at8 a .m Police Seize
Theft Suspect
In Costa Mesa
;\lov1<'1tocr-. at th<' llarbor
Shopping C<•ntl'r an Cosl...t :\ksa
watched a ~ccond rl•atun· oui...1dt·
the theat er Sunda} n1~hl. ,,,
pohcl' arrested a burj!lan "U'-
pect atop K ark's J <'Wt'll'r"
Pohcl' s aid thl• susix•c·t. Holwrt
}.. Oandaruk, 27. o( 235 (.\•<1ar St .
j'Vewport lkach w,1 <. C'roudH:d
behincJ an :ur C'ond1twnani.: clucr
Wht•n spnltt•cl from a polic·1·
h eh coptt•r 111lott•d h\ ~gt l'.11 I
Jackson
The 'u~111·c·t \\ ,,, 01 dt•rt•tl to lht·
side ol thl· hualtl1ni.: ll\ h1•lic 1•pt.•1
o(f1cer~ ll"lnlt ,1 puhhr .11lcll1·''
system . anti l\a111t.11 11k ''·'' .11
rested h~ Off1t•t•1 Sil•\ c• \t.-,11111,, ...
on thl' Ji(rmin cl
Bandarul.. :an unl·mphl\c•tl h11'
dn\er. w...t.., founll \\llh ~ 1100 1n je"'el~ "...tl<'ht•., ,rntl t11111 ... ;11
cord an~ to 1>0llC't' 1 ht•\ .... ml \hr
suspect tni.:i:t•n•ct .1 ''h'nt .1t.1rm
m the J<'" 1•11 \ 'Ion· .11 to 'ltJ p m
v.h<'n hl• 1•1111•rt•d th1· hualding
through thl' r11of
On lht• i:round pnli<'I' h.111 lo
WOii for ,rfl l'lllplmc• 11( lhl'
Jl'\\elr~ ... ton· lo 111 nH' t•1 unlrwk
the butlrhn.: 'Cl p11l11·1· 1·011111
search for 111 h1•1 '"'l't'<'h ,\
~mall crcl\\ d or lll'O!Jlt• fl'Cllll .1
nl'nrh~ lhl':a1l't l!alht•n•d to" .1td1
the a('tl!111 l'nl11·1· ,,lid no '"'
lll!Cts "'t'H' f11unll 111,1dt• 1 lw 'tor<'
Or:::J ,Coa"
\\'~atht.-r
Fair lhroul'!h T111•-.d,1\
with "'arm. sunn\ d.1"
ll1fth Tut•sda~ n<'.ar ;o .11
the coast. near 80 inland
Low tom~ht 45 to SS
INSIDE TODA ...
Amf'ntan1 are complo1nrn9
more these tkly1 aboul goodt
a.nd strt'tces The got't'Tnment
and pravatf' 1ndU$lry art'
bt'gmning to lt11tf'n A 7
Index
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91 •• ....
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c.llte ......
CIA.Miii ...
t.Hftlct Cle>•-• Outll"-llo• ...... , .....
1c ........ ._ .. , ... _. ., ...... . 11 I
,..._ . .., ..... ......... _
., ., .... ,..,,., .. ,,.. ...
4t Sleet W•1tri1
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•• 1110·11 ... •• IU .. .u
Co1npro1nise Choiel~
Judge Speirs Named
For Cella Hearing
B'· TOM BARLEY
"o• '"• O•••r P .... St•t1
t\ long ~<.'ll'ct1on proct'!i" that
has b(•come known in Orangt·
Count\ Superior Court a .,
"Jlld1r1:1l roulette>" ended loda,\
f"hrn .Judg<' Wilham (' Sp<>1r'
\\ ;1!> :l"IJ:Ol'd to prr~1dl' ovt·r µrt•
tnal .ir taon i1ga1nst Or l..0111!> .J
(\•Ila Jr :ind thr«'e husmess ""
Brown Plans
Appearances
In Maryland
S \l'H I\ M F::'\:TO 1 \I' 1 c; .. ,
Edmund Bro\i.n Jr \\Ill prohalJh
l.1kC' ha~ ca mp::ul{n for prc'"lffrnt
uut of California for tht-f1r"t 11m1•
lh1~ \\t'f'k with a <ot•nc ... of .ip
111.·drnnc·t•.., an M :an land
Bro" n -.aid tn a' hnt•f anten 14'"
toll.I\ ht· C'c>nft•rrt•d at IC'ni:;th O\'<''
the' \\f'C'kl'ml "'1th Allard l;(l"'t'n"
11•111. <1 kt•\ arl\'lSt·r m his c·um
pr11i:n . anrl hy ll'lt•phnne with Tt•tl
\'1•nc•to11hs . his Man land c.im p;11~n roorclanatnr ·
,\,k<'cl to comml'nl on 'f>t•rula
11011 that he would flv to
:'llarvlantl this WPek rur a '~'nt''
nf 1·ampa1j!n uppcar;mn•-.. tlw
Pemonat1c j?O\.ernor n•phl'cl
I'd -.ay that's V<'ry poss1bl1· ·
tit• s aid ht' would ha\C• :i formal
"''\'"' rnnfrrenrc lat<'r in th<' d;av
.rnd "I'll answer anv and :iii
qUl''l1ons tht'n '
Brmq1's name '' 111 .ippear on
\lar\'land's :\1av 18 DemocratH'
prC'sidt'nt1al primary ballot. but
he as not ehg1blc to \\IO an~ of
:\taryland's 53 dele1otatt's l)(.'cc1us1·
he did not file a slatl' of can
d1dates for the separate delef?att•
elt'ct1ons
The tnp "'ould be Bro" n's f1r-;t
JOurner out of Caltfonua since he
took 0((1ce 16 months aj!O.
The 38-year·old governor has
insisted he as a serious contender
for the presidential nomination,
although an admitted longsbot.
But he is on the ballot tn only
t-hree sta t es : California
Maryland and Nevada
Earlier, Brown refus<'d to die;
cuss reasons for campa.is:n1n~ an
Maryland since he is not eli1nbk
to win dcleeates
But an the past he expressed
rl1spJeao;ure ahout news stone"
that called ham a fa\oMt<' son
candidate
soc1ate'
Pre~1d&nl0! Judge Claude :".1
O"''ens selected Jud~l' Spl'1rs
:irter lawvt.•r!> for thl' four defl'n
c!Jnts obJN'll'd to h1 !> earlier
~Cll'C'l1on of Jud~c Byron K
l\lcl\111lan
Prior to that hoth ~Hies had
l>Uban1ttcd a Lnlal of 20 names to
Jud~t· ()"' t'llS w1th•,Ul an)' name
on t•tther lis t tall~ ing ¥.1th th1•
uth<'r"
'That's 1•nuu1:h of that .. JudJ:r
()"ens com mc.•ntl'd
lie 1mm1•drntt•ly ilss1i.:ned
.Judi:<· McM11lan lo lhl' pretrial
ht•ann~., and th<.•n orll'retl Jud~t·
Spe1rl>' namr "ht'll th.it as-;111n
ml•nt "';i-. d1..,putl·rl hv defl'nsr
t.1"' 'l'r" lh•fon-.c• IJ\\ '>t'r' mad<' 1t clear
.1fk1 lht' a)!r<.•t•ml•nt \\a'> ap
proH•d hv l>l1th 'Id<'" lhat .Judge·
Sf)(•1r., h3l> lw<'n aC'C'eptcd onlv for
pn'tnal ac11on and not for the
tn..il <ocht•dull•d to stJrt :\la~ 24
.JudR<' S11ctr'> "111 Ix· asked to
rulf' nn j motion ror d1o;m1-.sal or
a numhi.•r of c·hargt•'> contaant•cl Ill
th<' Grand .Jun rnd1ctml•nt and a
m1111on rur 111.,co\'l'I'\
i\ho st•t Cor :ari:uini: 111 his
l'ourl room ,., "'hat halo comt• to lw
known a' · a .lohn-,rin motion"
:1n arRuml'nt hv tht• dd<'nse that
the four indictl'4'S ar<' thr \•1ctims
or d1sn1m1natory pro-.ec·ut1on hy
lhl' d1!1lnr1 attorney
"Our ugrl'<'mf'nl wall not pri•
q•nt us from f11in~ a motion lo rl'
move J ucll(c SpC'ars dunni,? pre
trial uctwn 1( that b<'comt"•
IS<'~ CF.t.l.A, Pa~f' A2l
CAR iAIJE H<YT
OFF PRE ES
"Th<' car "'as sold b<'fore m'
earner deh v<'red m~ paper The
'bu) t'r must ha \'e bet'n wailing at
tht press to get at your class1f1ed
section ·
That's th<' sales success storv
told by the Newport Beach man
who placed this ad m the Daily
Pilot
1969 C"ouor X ft . 7
<ii 200 . \\\""'I:"
If you haYe a car you want to
convt'rt to cash. call 642-5878. It
only takes a few words in the
MJ!hl place to attract a buyer .
AlonJ! tht' Orange Coast. the
nJ!ht place to ad vert1se as an the
Dail~ Pilot
The ml'ssage &lated that lhl'
boat was three hours out of
Ensenada mo"' 1n.i.: at"" knot~
Despite the slo\\nt•ss of the
race itself. 11 per!>onal tnJury was
reported uboard Ro) 01 .. nc·y·..,
52·foot ya"'l Shamrock
Crewman Norman l'alnwr su<,
tamed a head anJury \\hale .vork
mg on deck about Ill p m Satur.
dav Shamrock conunul·d an th\.'
race and Palmer was taken to thl·
hospital m En!>cnuda .md later
t ransferrcd tn a S::in 01cgo
hO!>pllal
* * *
First Finish
In Ensenada
To Valkyrie
.By ALMON LOCKt\llt:V
D•1ly P1lot lettlft41 f.4IH0t
The 29th annual nautical · crap
shoot" kno"'n a s tht• Ne"rort tr,
Ensenada Yacht RacC' i:round Its
"'ay mlo lhC' rel'ord book, today a<,
the la!..t of the 540 starters clroppl.'tl
thl.'1r anchor<; in th(• c·rowclccl
waters of th1~ HaJa California r1.,
hang port
It was as slow and fru-,tratani:: ,,
race. from start to (mash. as any in
the thrl'e dl'cadc•s 11 ha'> hN·n
!-:Jl ll'd L1J(hl \\ IOfls al lhl' '>tart orr
thr Nl'wport Jelly Saturday at
noon decrl'asl'fl to rwar Y.<•ro
before the flc•t•t n ·uchcd San
Dil'JlO, thl' halrwny pwnt 1n lhl'
125 mile JU nkel <Ill-lated I'll'
turl'!'.. Pai::c B6 >
Race comm1llc•t•ml'f1 abourd
the two fin1sh boats. Sun-,hinc and
Sea llut had barl'ly fma i-hclf their
morning cofrce Sund;1y whc·n tht')
~ere starred info action hy lht·
sight of a <1 a1I on t h<.' mast)' hom:.on
But the v:>cht turned out to bC' a
noncompeting catamaran as dad
the next two which npproachl•d
lht' finish line by 11 a m
First spinnakers to emerge
from the thickt'nang hate turned
out to be lh<' lnmarnn Valkynl'.
co-skippered by Bob Hanel and
Bob Fincher. Cabnllo Bench
Yacht Club. followed m close
pursuit by the SS·foot catamaran
Sea Smoke sailed by Edw1n
Ketchum. Malibu Yacht Club.
Valkyrie won honocs as the fi rst
yacht to flnlsh in the slow time of
24.1895 hours . Sea Smoke poked
her twin bows across the line
about five m inutes later.
Another catamaran. the 46-foot
Allez Cnt. co-skippered by Mike
KaneandM. Machin.SoulhShore
Yachl Club, was the third boat to
finls.habout 12:30 PST
Then came the big surpnsc
The first monohull approachm!'·
the line with a spinnaker and
<~e ENSENt\DA. Pue AZ )
>
. .
Leopi119 DrH111111er Bo"
,\ l'ham rt•nc<· Jll'O\('S 1rre~1sttl1l1• to Bill\ Smtih. !I. <I'> hc
\H'ars lhC' coc;tumt· ol ~· drum111c·1 ho\ dunnf,! the rl'
enactment of :.i Re\·olutmn;.i1 \ \\ ;11 s k1rmt'>h lwl\\C·t'n
Bnl 1!-.h ;.ind Colonial troop'> al '\1•\\ Yurk 's Gm·t·rnor-.
1-,lanrl
Viejo MAC Weighs
Budget, Tax Boost
The Mission \'1c•Ju Mun1np:1I
Advisory Council <Ml\CI \\Ill
pond<'r a prnposcd SI 04 m1JJ1on
service area budgl'\ for nt'xt \t'<ll
IOmRht a 'Pl'ndang plan that
would requ1rt' the first tax rall'
incrt'asc an thrl'c} car~
The m1t1al budget dehbrr.i
lions arc expected to follow a pr<.·
sentatcon by th<.' council's bud~cl
and financl' com miltee dunng
the special mel'ting at 7 ~ pm
m the MA C oHtccs at 26129 La
Pat Road.
The Orange County Ad
ministralive Office prepared the
proposed spending package. The
MAC wai asked for its recom·
mendaOons o n spendin g
priorities and the suggested
4.5-cent per SJOO of assessed
valuation increase rn Service
Area Nine's tax rate.
Dan Miller. special distncts
analyst in the administrative of·
face. said th<.' hike would bnng
the d1stncl ·s rate up to its legal
maximum of 46 29 cent~ f>('r SIOO
"Last )ear and the )car
hdon• t tu• M /\C' \ 1111•<1 lcl hold ltw
1.1ll· al lht' rurrc•nt r1v.11rf' cir '11 69
n·nt' "~lilll'r .,airl
llt' .11,n n11tt·d tht•t thr hudgt•l
...tml propoM•d t:ix 1 alt• hike art'
IM'-f'd on an J!'>i>umptmn that the
ii\ c•raJ,tt' ·"'-l'""l'cl \ aluat1on or
tht \t1...,1nn V1eJn ar<'a \\Ill hav('
rn cno;1.,1·tl h) a' much as 30 per
crnt
At th<' incrt'ased rate and as
St'SS<'d \ aluat1on. property taxes
\\Ou Id ra1o;l' a bout $608,000 of the
senicc area bJdgct, next year.
Miller s aid
The rl'mainder comes from
carryover budgt't money unspent
this year . about $150,000 in Statf
Parks and Recreation Bond Acl
money. $80.000 in homeowner ex·
emption r(.'lurns from lhc state
and other revenue sources
Last year's total budj?et for the
service area. which is comprised
almost sol<'ly of tht• M1&sion VieJO
plannt'd communal). was Just u"'
der $70<1 000
If the ~t /\C' 'ote" not to in,
<~c BUDGET, Pagei\21 . • '·
•
• A z OAIL v PILOT SB
Junior
1Y's Men
Started
BUDGET •••
crease lhe tax rate and the coun·
ty Board of Supervisors goes
along w1lh the action at its
budget hearings in June. Miller
~:ud the proposed .OOdget would
bf. about $30,000 to $40,000 less.
"But that's enough to gll!t start·
{'d on ., nice little community
park or w mething." Miller not·
ed ... , don't know 1r they want to
11(nore the possible revenue."
The service area bud.let pays
primarily for road and park
landscaping and maintenance or
rcrrealion areas. Some capital
proJects such as park site ac·
qu1s1tions and development can
al:«> bl' paid for in part part with
ttw-bud1tett'd funds.
Thr bo:1 rd of Supervisors nttd
not nt'cept the MAC recommen-
datu>n which mu~t bl' filed with
<'Ounty ofhc:1ali. ~tore May \0.
M1llt"r c;w11I thl' ho,1rd cJn 1mokc
I h•' r.11t• 1nt·n•,1'il' l'\ en 1{ PtlAC op-
l)l1i.t·~ it 111 hnld thc hnc 1r MAC
rl•rommt•nth tlll' llH'rNtM:
,\l"o on thr rotmt'1I agenda
ton•J:ht " t'nn!l1dt•r.1t1on of goal-.
anrl objt'ftlVt'"I for th<• MAC' 1lur•
lnlt lht' nt'Xt fl"l'lll Vl'lll .
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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•
Monday. Aprrl 2e l976
Then 13 officers includin ~
Steed. reportedly left there and
went to Long Beach. where the
other incidents allegedly oc·
curred. Some of the officers also
were accused ol traffic viola·
t ions, according to reports.
Viejo Garden Club
To Meet Wednesday
Irene PleJdrup. flower :ihop
owner. will demonstrate how t•>
cut and arrangr frMh Oower'
Wednesday al a T 31rp m. mt>t"t
1 n I? o ( t h l' ~1 i...., inn \' 1 <' 111
&tanicos Ga rden Club.
The mrct1n1t ~ 111 he> held at tht"
i\hi.s1on \'wJo S" 101 :mt.I Hc.1cq111•l
('tub. T<'rra Circle Jnd Mosqu1•111
0-nvr Add11ion:il 1nfnrm11t1nn "'
nvo1lahlt' by cnlhn~ Sandy All.in,
prrs1dt-nt. 8:t0 G 1:11l.
During an informal. brini:·
your.own lunch break. thousands.
or dollars worth of racing and
touring bikes . Le nts, tourin~
ha~:-.. tools, clothing. food and
othC'r <'ctuipment will be put on
dis play.
Local bike louring and racing
cluh'I v.111 also attend and prO\'idr
111format1on on their orgnruza·
11on'l, Armstrong said.
School Open Hous~
In nbservene~ o f Pubhc
Srhools Mo nth, Ollvewoot.I
School 1n El Toro hns scheduled
an open hou11e from 7 to 9 pm.
Tutosdav. Parents and Mudenls
are 1nv1ted to v111ll classrooms
an<l attend an rce cream ~iBI
sponsored by the Studl•nt
Teacher Parent Or•anlzal.Jon.
F,..., l'ogr A J
ENSENADA
Slo-Pitch Softball
~ague Seeks Teams
Teams interested in participal
ing in the adult men·s TwthRhl
Slo·Pitch Softball League ma)'
apply to the Seddleback Valle'
Cmfied School 01stnct Reen:>~
t1on DeJ)artment by J\pnl JO.
Games will be played on Tues
day, Wednesday or Thursdav
evenings, beginning May 11. a·t
l\f1ss1on V1 eJo Jhgh School
Further inform at1on may be oh
tained by culhng the n.ecrc1i1t1on
Department at 586·1234 i·x
tension 55. '
Retired Admiral Cited
Snwot Named Leisiue Worlder of Month
H1'11rPd :"Ju,.\' 1 \'1cr ,,dm
Ro4and N Smoo·t. pnos~nl or
the Laguna Hills l..e1..cwr~Worlct
Golden Rain foun<lat1on. h:t'i
bun ~lected as Ma) ·s Leu.un·
Worlder of lhe month.
Smoot 1s the first resident of
th..-rellremenl community to be.>
nominated by h1s fellow rc..,1 ·
dents for the mont}ly bonor. In
the past . a committee of,
Ro.umoor Corporation officials
made the selections .
Th<' May honortt h<.'ads the
non·pro(1l foundation that ov.n<;
or npt'r11te11 all commun11'
fac1bties and serv1cl'<t
Thl' Golden Rain Foundat.aon 1s
in t'harge o( rlubhou."it"l", lllrM-ts.
security. rl't'reation nreas.
mnnbu!I sen•it'e and med1ral
support serviC't'"i rontracts. ti<"·
r<>ttling to l.tl~ure World
!lpokeswoman Maril' Lt1C1ave ~moot i« a !92:1 arnduate of the
L'S Na\'alAcadem)
Smoot 111 :1 1923 araduate of the
l ' S NavaL J\cademy and served
on active duty until t\Js retire-
ment 1n 1962 m .. career mcluded
!-er' ice on de!>lroyers. sub·
m<1rilU!s and battleshu:J6.
Dunni? World War H. he com·
manclt'd des lroyl'r flotillas
$tUardmg convoy' tn the Atlantic
Ocean
lie wa'J transfetrl'd to the
South Pacific theater of the war
when• his sh1P6 s•rvf'd as an
f'scort on the famed Doolittle
ra1d on Japan
While diret'tlng 11 t'OOrd.inatcd
tnrpt>do attack on the Japanese
n('('t near t hf' war's end. s ix or
thf' nine destroyers under his
co mmand were s unk b~
k11m1kJ11f' plnnell
During his final ~an in thl'
11ervlcl'. Smoot wall a senior U.S.
11dv1ser to N 8tionalillt Chinese
Prl's1dcn1 Chiang Kai-shek.
Ht' and his wifl' ho~ lived ln
~111ure World for 10 years
..
Skate Trag dy
Rid£ Hitch. Proves Fatal
A 1'·Y1!Aft·OLD ~katt'boardt'r "''hn hllC'ht'd n rldt" tn a
low muvlug cur died 11\ B1u Cummunlt) llo,tntal Sundn)
.1) ll rl't'lll or tnJUm.•:. ,uff('f'ed v. hen h\• (t'll lxonl.'ulh lhl·
auto·!> v. heels
Pol1c'' ldt>nt1f111cJ tht' )katd,111 .. 11 J \ 1c11m U) Sll'\ en P.iul
Jarom~C"ak of 83'1 C111rflQOll Unv•. """'·
ArC"ord1n.: lo poller . Jaromi.c11k "''" fat;ill\ 1nJ1m·d
:i,hnrtlv 1&Ct1·r 5 J> m . l-'nd.1,y uftcr l11trhlllll ~ 11dc on .l c.u-
dn\-1.'n by Scott G recory Lum mm~. 111. 111~ of Sl\•a
THEY SAID TH•: VK71l'1 \o\tti. tui.o~lrlA on to the r1&ht
p&S$enger door of Ullnmin.:':-. t•,ir ~ twn ho ft•ll ft11111 hli.
i.katcboard and lutnblt..'<I un\11'r th\• 11'U1 V. ht•(.•b vr lhl.' .. HllO
The rur r('portl•db wu11 trnvl'1111~ hl•tw~·1•n l[i allll 20
mile:> an hour wh-.n )'OW\ll Jurom:-.t•uk loot h1i.1np Th••\ 11:
llm died in Brea Comm\Wlt) lloi.µ1tal ~hur\ly af\or 9 a m
Sund a~
Accord1t\g to a pulice n ·port. tu!> pareott1 dooull'd h11)
t>~e~ and k1dn~)'b lo tnmsplant roond•t1on:1. •
f're• Pag~ .l I
WELTE DEFENDS ACTION
0.11~ ,. ... ~All ~
DEFENDS TRANSFERS
Saddleb1c ... ·1 Wette
Soml' d1,tr1t·t 1 l'"dl•nt~
ho v. e v t.' r . ha ' t• q u t· ...t 1 on tt d
whtithcr Wcllc Ii. ll1l'f'l'h (•han._
ing appo1nlmt.'nt:. m iull• hy lht·
d1strict'11 forml't 'uix·1 rntl•ndt.'111.
William Zog~
Welle denied th111. Zo~g iicud m
an mlerv1cw ht' wa~ not inl\•r\·~t
ed in the chun~c!> "An)Ol1l' on
the out!llde rannot sP<• the proh
lcm!>," hl' ~J 1d
Some residents IH1\1· 111'>0 l'1111
tended that Wolle may lw m;1k
mJ? the m O\'t'I' for :.11m1• J>(.'rs1m.il
M J)OhltCJI hl•nd1t Bui. Wl·ltt•
i.a1d, lht•rc 1:. "nu~ av" lw 1·ould
hcncflt personally from Jny ol
the rhan~e., he ha' m.uli·
·1 ''ould lw fabt· t•> lh1 s rom
mun1ly and th1:. Board or Educa
lion 1r r dtd not tuk1· appropru111'
arl1on v. ht•n lhl· ·fart:. md1c;;i1t•
that l iihould." he i>Jul
"( rerta111h don't do 11 with
J!reat JO'
Democrats Courting
PennSylvania Voters
PHILADELPHIA CAP) -Al
s ubway stops and TV stud1011.
factory gates and historic silt·~.
Democratic presidential cum.
pa1gners sought out the voters to·
day on the eve of Pennsyl\':J01a':-.
el'uc1al pnm<iry ell•ction
Jimmy Carter started his da\
:at a !!lee! plant J.(alc near P1i
ls burgh, H•'P Morns L:dall ul
Antona toured Ph1ladelph1a and
said he will score an elerllon 'u'
p Cl s c. and S l' n II<' n r} \\
.Jacki.on of Washington talked to
labor leaders and union m e m
ben m Harns burg.
They were booked for ap
pearances across the stt•le on lh1·
la'lt campaign day
"I lhink we' re aomg to surpn\f'
some people. ' said L'dllll. who
ha11 forecast nt least second pl;1c1·
showings in both ph1USes of thl'
pnmary, whacn includes ballot
mg on presidential prefcrcnc1·"
•md tlw 1-cparate election n( na
lion.al 1·onv1•ntion deleli(alt>s
l'doll rcc1•1Hd some bud nQ" ..
f 'rotfl Pu9e 1\ I
CELLA ...
necessary." defen.'le attornev
James Riddel cautioned
None or the rour defcn\l'
lawyer!! nor Deputy Dislnct J\I
tomey Oretta Scars wa& pn·
pared to comment on the pro·
cedure that will be involved when
8 JUdge IS 8SSl"ned t.o the tnal of
the four defendants.
Cella. 51 . Theodore Schiffman,
53, ot Santa Ana. George Lewis
Ollendorf. 44. of Laguna Beach
and Stephen Robert Evans. 31. of
Mission VteJo. face trial on 12i
felony counts.
It is alleged that the group
siphoned at least S2 malUon m
funds from two OranJ(e County
hospitals : Mission Community 1n
Mission Viejo a nd Mercy
General in Santa Ana.
AU four defendant~ have an
earlier trial date of May 11 in Los
Anielel\ federal Court on s1m1lar
('nminal alh:a1ttions
from Washington tocluy when the·
t;.S. Suprcml' l'ourt upheld th_..
tonslltullllnalit\' nf an lndianu
law that has kt·rit his name· off tlw
st:ite ':-. May 4 primary ballot Thi'
law requires s tatl'Wldl' t an
didall''I to obi om ~ ~u111xlrt 1n11
!ll jo!nalure .. from eurh or lht•
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Concessiom
For Niguel
Park .. "ou~ht
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It•' 1•1 ronce:.wm bwlcli111i1 with
out<o1clr pal 10 :ind rh'rk. boot
1 amµ and flo;.it, to prll\11lp 200
fr(.•! o( wntcr frontaac for dock
ini:
Minimum monthly renlal htt:
been :>et al $150 or a percent&R• or ,Rross receipt for sales of ff)()(
and be\'er age. sale of recrea
l1onJI rqu1pment a nd i.upply r('n
tal or rqu1pm cnt ancludin~ boatl'i
repair of recreational cqulpmt•n
and operation of vendinj 11n1
game machines.
OeadHne for makinR proposal
is June 7 Further information I
available from Mike Trijillo h
the Oranae Countv renl propcrt·
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