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200 Persons Evacuated
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Movie Manager DB Teen Near
Clubbed, Robbed Death After
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TUESDAY A FTERNOON, APRIL 27, 1976
VOL '9, HO ltl. 1 SECTIONS. n l'AG ES Asks for Time
HB Teens TraumaRepaid AnaheiID
Kin Eyes
Will
WEAR YOUR
PROTE CTORS
Colorado ~l;1\t.' <;t'nator T<'d Strickland dehvers a speech
m lhl' M'nalt• chamber!' in Drm·t·r unawarr of thc hor
rowC'd construction s1sm placrd on the podium in front o f
him Th<' "IJ.m '' •1~ rcmo' cd soon aft er Strickland left the
podium
Battle;
One_ Hurt
A tauntan~ remark between
lv. o s tudents at Huntington
Beac h ·s Wintersburg High
School resulted in a fight that left
one nea r death today and the
other JiHlcd. police reported
Investigators said the violence
apparently ori~inated when one
called the other a name•
Pollt•e s aid victim Donald
Euitt•nc \t•rry. 17 , "a:-. nt•ar de
a th "hl'n fin• department
1niraml'd1cs arrived at the cnm
pus in morning hours on a
m<•<lu·al aid call
lie "us hsted in rnt1ral rond1-
t1on todav al lluntington In
terl"ommunity Hospital , kept
uh\(• "1th a n•sp1rator marhine
·" dortorc; and hai. parents kept
an :JOXIOU., \ IJ(ll
Il ic; ~illl'Rl'CI a.,s;11laot "a!>
l od l(ed 1n ()rjllJ!l' Count y
JU\cnlk llall pl'ndini.t the out
come o( tht' st ruj!J,tle for hfr.
The ~outh 1s formal!} churged
'4 1lh asc;:iult "1th intent to do
Rrl'JI l.>O<l1ly harm
Ill' \\111 remain un1d('nt1f1 ed .
pollC'I' .... 111. bl'CaU'>(' h<' IS also a
tu' c·n1lt•
l)U(• to M'' <>nty of llw tnJuncs
.rnd a pot1•nllal man-.laul!hter
(' a h l ' • () (• t (' c I I \' (' s j(t II rr t
l'h11'1w1ck 's detail 1s handlinl! the
ln\l'sl11iat1on instl'ad of JUV<·nile
hun•;111 nff1C'rr'I
Il l' sJir1 loda~ ~1111ng T<•rn
<Srr \'Ol'T ll. PaJ.lt• A21
Conduct
Unbecoming
LO.NDO:-.J tA r > -An as
Teller Wins $1.1 Million
NEW YORK (AP ) -A young bank teller who
claimed a false shophrtmg arrest changed her
personality from happy and outgoing to withdrawn
and depressed has \\-On a Sl.l million damage verdict.
Lauree n Be rnstein, 20, of Brooklyn , won the judg-
ment against Korvcttc's department stores. which
immediately moved lo have the verdict set aside as
excessiv<'
The jur~ of three men and three women which
granted the award ht•ard testimony that Miss Berns-
tein has suffored traumatic neurosis since her arrest
Oct. 23, 1972, with symptoms including ni ghtmares
and excessive fears and :mxict1cs.
:'vltss Bernstein was arrested with two other
women 1n Korvettc's Rrooklyn store. Although the
other women admitted shoplifting. they said they did
not know Miss Bernstein . l\:e\ Ntht'lcss. she was
taken to a police station.
:'l:o merchandise "as found 111 ~t1ss Bcrnstc111 ':-
possess1on and poht·t• \\-anted lo let her go. But trwl
l'\'lcl ence s ho" l'd th::it a s ton' detccli\'l'. .John
Brunson. insisted that she hl' hookl'd for :.ict1ng in eon
cert with lht• admitll'cl shoµlifll'r"
s.-;oo._ooo ,,,.,,,,.9 ...
F our-alarlll Blaze
Hits Anaheiin Site
A four alarm firl' 1n Anah1·1m
early today i.wept throul(h a run
dominium l"Onstrurt10n hit!' <m<I
leaped to an adJoinin1;t onupu:ct
apartment romplt•x
Oy the tim{' the mahs1H hla11·
at 200 N Wilshlr<• St Wll' hrm11;thl
under rontrol. official t·st1malci.
or the damagC' s tood at ~700,000
AnahC"1m firt' officials Miid
there was no loss or hfc or injune"
amon~ the 200 people who wen•
evacuated from the Wilshire
Westmont Apartments adJom1n11
the construct aon sate
lkparlm<'nl rullt'd tntolht• \ (J(':ll
t!d AnahP1m fin• slatwm.10 ~•and
M ul<>rl should unol h1·r hla7l' ha, ...
l'ruptt•d 1n lh<· tit.\
AltoJ.(clht•r. fin• offlnab s:11d
then• wc•n · 13 p11m1wr unth and
four ladd<•r lrut ks al lht· hC'l'Ot• of
the early rnorn111J.t r1n"
And 25 off.duly Anah1•1111
firem rn had hl'en roust•d from
lhe1r bed~ to help '1ithl tht• fou1
<Se<' f'JRF., PaJ,tf' A2l
LOS ANGELES (J\Pl · An
Anahe1 m l'OUSln or the I ale
Howard JI UJthes has asked for an
additional four to five weeks to
complete a worldwide scarch for
the eccentric h1lliona1rc's will.
Dorumcnts filed an Los
An~elcs Superior Court Monday
bv Richard C. Gano Jr included
a·lellcr s1gnt'd by Hughes March
3. 1938 Thl' lellt•r asked a Texas
bank to plare two envelopes
one ri•porledly containing tht·
will. thl' otht•r 1nslruct1ons ·· in
~afl.'k<'C'PIOI!
Hut Gano ~aid that hank ~ ~in<'t' merged with another. ~
far. h<• sa1ci , ol'\ly a safcoty deposit
box kc~ ha~ bt•cn found, ;md what
11 opens. nobody knows
The Los Ani.tt'll's T1mt•s said 1l
lcarnl'fi from sourc·cs dose to
llui:hc·., · h11 s11w"' wnp1rl' that
nlJn~ l'Op11'.., of lht• k1·y hud bt.'cn
m ,111,. and art• hl•1n11 widely
nrrul.1t1'd tn h.1nk' 111 Sl'Veral
-.tJtt•., 'I ht· kt•\ "a .. found. the
ll'JKll I .. atrl . 10 .1 n oHIC'I' here
form1•1 I~ usi•tl h\ llul!ht'~ thul
"·" l11tl..1·d u ntil h1-. dt·ath Apnl ·,
1;,1011. fill I' Hiil' of 12 first
111us111.., ol ll11ght:~ lh• hus been
;1 p fl o 1 n t c«I H d m 1 n i s l r a I n r of
11\JJ!lll'-.· l'uhCornia pr11111•rtirs
Thc· 1·nl1rc· llu j!lws 1•1.tul1• 1s
t•sl11nall·cl to IH' w11rlh mr>n· lhun
S2 hill111n
(S<'•' una u:s. 1•111<•· i\21
Oretni.!e ~ Coast
-.-£._~
Went h e r
i Thugs Club, Rob
MV Movie Manager
s1c;tant Soviet air attach«.'
has been l-ent home after
h<' got drunk in a London
pub and tried to pump a
British ~erJ'l eO nt about
Britis h involve ment m
Angola. the Dally Express
reported today.
They reported the 77 con
dominium units under construr
lion at the W1lsh1re Street address
were •·fully involved in names
that were sending sparks nying to
the shake roofs of the ~cup1cd
apartments.''
While some of the apartments
were damaged by the blaze. then'
was no estimate as lo the loss of
their contents.
Four in Cycle
Gang Seized
LOS ANGELES <A P l Four
J><'Ople 1dl'nlified a s mcmlX'r., of
a motorcycle gang wer(' arrc~tt•<I
following a scuffle with pohc1· of.
firers al the graveside of a gani:
member
\ltut/11 cloud11 lnmqht and
\\ rd11esdo11 mnrnanq, IL'lth
mnrr sun and a little coolrr
I\ rdnrwa11 afternnnn 1/1qh
\\ ednr!ldni1 m 1d 611~, Intl'
l omghl 511 lo SS
l~SIDE TOD!\ Y
Fllf a drtn1l1'd look into CIA
oct11•1t1r! a' rtportrd bl/ the
Senate lntrlllgencl' Commit
ter sre Paye A 4 A Mission V1CJO mov1c theater
m anaJter ''as dubtx-d over the
head and robbed of gl() Monda~
as he "ns about to deposit re
Cf'ipts at a nearby bank.
Orant?c County Sheriff's of
ficers reported today that John
Bruce Waller. 65, manager of thc
Mission ViCJO Cinema, 24821
Chrisanta Drive, told them he
was accosted by two men as he
got out of his car at the La Paz
Road bronch of the United
California Bank.
Waller. of 518 D Calle Aragon.
Mission Viejo. said one of the
men clubbed him while the other
i!rabbed his night deposit ba~
Officers said the victim \\3!>
rushed to Saddleback Communi
ty Hospital where 15 stitrhes
were inserted Into his head
wound. He \\as r eslinl{ at home
today "It 1s a ,-ery nasty wound."
Waller·s wife commented today
''Three burly com-
patnots escorted the luck-
1 es s C apt. Valentin
Liachenko and his attrac-
tive wife, Ludmilla. on to a
Moscow-bound Ilyushin
62." the newspaper report
Said.
The Soviet Embassy said
the couple were in Moscow
for a hohdoy and would re·
tum to Britain.
Anaheim fire officials said the
fire was reported at 1 o.m and
that the blaze wasn•t termed un-
der control unlil3:30a.m.
By then. fire fighting units from
nearby Garden Grove and
"'1llerton had joined the Anaheim
firemen in fighting what was
described by one official as" a tcr
rifically hotrire "
Meanwhile. fire equipment
Crom the Orange County Fire
•
L'nits from the Los Angel<•.,
Policl' Department and th1.:
Cahfom ia llighway Patrol """t
to u South Los Angeles cemctcl'.1
Monday after receiving rt•porls
that ganj? members were throw
ing ammunition into the grave
A police s pokesman said a
scufne broke out when officers
searched some of the gang mem-
bers for weapons.
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Index
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112 DAILY PILO T s
Kiss~ger Backs
Black African Rule
Ll'~AKA . Zambia !/\Pl
I h•nr)' A K 1111nii .. r called \Oday
tor a n .. ~oliated 1c:Ulf'ment thut
v.ould '"'lull block mUJonty rult'
in llhod«.>~1.1 v. llh1n two )ear .
Tht.• :>t-{'fetory of Sl:alt-oli.o
vowed "unn•lt!nltna oppo11hon"
-diplom•li~. economic and
p ..,y<'holol{i c nl -to Prime
M ln1'tl·r tun Smith·~ while
Ford Asks
tiff er
Drug Raps
W/\SlllN(;TON CAP > -Presi-
dent l"ord urged Congress today
Lu pt1n 1dt· stronger penalties. in-
dudanl{ mandatory minimum
pnson :.cntences for drug traf.
f1ck ers. to fight the "national
tragedy" of drug abuse.
In a :.pec1al message t o
lega:.lalor:.. the President warned
of a "v.orsening drug situation"
and saad 1t 1s necessary to lake
stronger action agajnst the drug
traffickers.
In addition to more sever e
pm.on ~cntences. Ford called for
Rhodflian 3ovl'rnment
Thl' Smith reg1m,• cannot t':l
peel U.S. support ul uny 11ta~c of
Its conflJrt with black l..tbent1on
movemenl5, K1s&&nger declared
at a luncheon ht>lltt'd by Prt':c1
dent Kennelh Kaunda or Zamb1u.
Uleporu from RhodHia uid
Smith would announce th~ addl·
tum of se,•eul African lnbal
NY Exchange
Chief Quits
NEW YORK CAP)
James J . Needham re·
signed today as chairman
of the New York Stock Ex·
change following a highly
unusual early morning
meeting or the exhange's
board. No reason was
~ven ror the action.
The board of dll'ectors
said it suggested that
Needham, 49. remain as
president, a Job that does
not now exist, to "work
with his designated sue·
ccssor," William M. Bal·
ten.
The board said Needham
c.hief1 to hls cabinet In a broad
cast from Salisbury turu¥hl )
In a maJor pohcy IJX'tth ot bl'>
Alnuo tour. Kiuinger outlinl'd
u 10-potnt U.S program funft'd at
promotlng a "just and durable"
M>lutiun io Rhodesia. 'fhe points
Included:
-Strona support for Britain ·s
cull ror black majonty rut~ In
Rhodesin w l\hln two years.
"We hope that the regime 1n
Salisbury and white op1n1on in
Rhodesia will pay very careful
attenuon to Dr Kissinger's
peech .. , the British Foreign Of·
f1ce said in a London statement
-The Ford adm1rustrat1on wtll
urge Congress to repeaJ the Byrd
amendment authorizing
Amencan imports or Rhod~sian
chrome in defiance of Un1led Na-
tions sanctions.
-Americans will be v. arned
that they travel lo or stay in
Rhodesia at their own risk.
-U.S. economic aid for black
refubees rlee1ng Rhodesia to
neighboring countries. They
already number 20,000.
-An offer of $121i million U.S.
aid for Mozambique, wruch is
suffering econom1caJly because
1t closed its border w it h
Rhodesia.
Mozambique 's president,
Samora Machel, arrived today in
Tanzania for talks with Tanza-
Speirs
Named to
. Hearing
IJyTOM 8ARU:Y ~Ill• 0.lly l'li.t IUff
A long select Ion proces. that
hn:. ht•com,• known m Oran£t'
t'ounty SupC'rlor Co\,\rt as
"judicial roull'tte'' ended Mon
day when Judge WllllamC.Speirs
was assignt>d to prcsld<' over pre
trial action atainst Dr. Lowa J
Cella Jr. and three business as
soc I ates.
rrtsldlng Judge Claude M.
O"ens selected Judge Speirs
ufh•r lawyers for the four defen·
dants obJeeted to his curlier
s <'ll•{'t1 or1 of Judge Hyron K.
Mcl\t11lun.
Prior to that both sides hnd
submitted a total of 20 names to
Jud~l' Owens without any nllm\'
on either list tallying with the
others.
"That ·s enough of that," Judge
Owens commented.
He imml'diately assigned
Judge McMillan to the pretrial
heanngs and lhen offered Judge
Speirs' name when that assign-
ment was disputed by defense
lawyers.
Defense lawyers made it clear
artt•r the a~reement was ap·
proH'd by both sides that Judge
S~ars has been accepted only for
pretrial action and nol for tht'
trial scheduled to start May 24.
l ll~J~ bAJl~~"'.lOUS Of· .. ~~ . :· --.... ,-~-" tax e~r<'ement'agai rt"big drug
.d~~ffer •• ch_t?Os·, . ....... ~~.
ness re.sts," but would.
~J;es-.im ~· ....... ~: ·.M_. ~MJy "9ftr . ...,.. ~ .
I Jud e~r~.~~ H~"' _:::.=;~'u .• ;;;Ttss~
:i number or charges contained in
traffackers "lo take the easy pro·
fats out of drug sellmg" and (3)
permitting the Customs Service
to :.eurch persons suspected of
~muggltng drug-profit money out
of lht• country .
F'ord told Congress "the cost of
drug abuse to this nation is stag·
~t>nng." lie said more than 5,000
\mericans die each year from
improper use of drugs and that
l.iw l'nforcc ment official'>
••..,l1matl! "..I!> much as one hall of
..111 ... tn'l'l l'rtmC' robbcnes.
muJ:~1ni.:s. burg laries -are
('omm1ttl•d by drui: addicts to
... upporl their t-xpenMve and de·
b1h1 :itang h;iblls.
Dru~ ..1bu:.e conslltules a
d ear and presenl threat to the
h<'allh and future of our nallon."
rord saad
t ';tlhni.: for stronger action
a i;:amsl • lhi:-.e mc.•rchants of dc•-
at h" t ht• drug traffickers
Jo' o r d s a 1 d h e w o u I d s c n d
Congress legislation th1s week to
rcqwrt-·
1\1 andator\' mmimum sen-
lt'ncl''> of at l~d~'it thrt-e years for
,I f1rM·offense conv1ct1on of traf
f1 rkmg in heroin dnd narcotic
rlrui?.., und at IC'as t six } l'ars for
:-ub~cqut•nt offenses or for selling
to a m111or.
lh'111al of ba ii for dcfrndants
arn•stt•d for trafficking in heroin
or danl!l'rous d rugs 1f they hav<>
prt'\IOU!->ly been Convicted or a
telo l}'. are free on parole. arc
nonrr'>ident altens. have been ar·
rr'>ted m possession or a false
p:l'IS;>ort or are fugitives or pre-
' 111u <;I v c onvicted of being
ru~alt' es
/\uthoratv for the U.S
('u:.tom s S er~ice to search
ll<'r.,on!\ suspected of smuggling
druii mont'Y out of the country. in
,ulrhtwn lo thC' agPncy's current
.1uthoraty tn search for con-
trahand entering the Unit ed
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R:i1!.1n2 from S2 .SOO lo
$tll,OOO lh~· \ .ilut• or property that
1"1n bt• <;e11N1. :o.uch as hoats and
.1irc·rafl u ~cd to i;mugl!le drugs.
• rnll reqt11r1ng pn-valely-owncd
hn.1t., to r<'port to Custom~ 1m
rn<'d1.1tcl} upon arrival in port.
Two Snhpoenaed
SA~ nn;c:o 1/\l'l -Sun Oaei:io
<'ounl' "lllh'r\ ''or'< will '"h po4•na th1• 1·01111t ,. ~lwnff and tht•
111..,tru·t .1tto rr11'' to t1•,hf\ ohout
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remain as a consultant.
Baby Suffers
Throat Burns
From F ormnla
LOS A:'llGELES <P> A five·
\\eek-old girl was recovennf( to-
da v from second-and-third·
degree burns she apparently suf
Cered from dnnking a prepared
formula.
The infant, identified as Jean-
nette Veal. was rushed to Martin
t,uther Kang Hospital late Mon·
day after her mother, Letha. s11id
she gave the child a bottle pre-
pared with Similat', a popular
commercial formula.
Hosp ital spokesman Thomas
Hawkins said the little girl sus-
tained bums on her face. lips.
tongue and In her esophagus. He
said her cond1t1on was stable
Thomas A. <.;ra1g, a spokesman
Cor Abbott Laboratories in
Chicago. said the company 1s in·
vestigating the incident.
The formula had a lot number
RUSW62248 on the can and an ex·
pirahon date of August 1977. The
can was purchased at a South Los
Angeles market, the infant's
parents told hospital authonties.
Craig said Similac is made
from milk with vitamins and
other nutnents added. ll comes in
l1qu1d or powder and 1s the
l.irj!<•st-selling infant f<>eding
rormula on the market. hesa1d.
From Page A I
YOUTH ...
stnl('k his head on a sidewalk
n1rh1ng when decked by his con-
tinuation high srhool classmate
follov. ioit the altcrcallon wit
nessed bv sevt•ral students
Detective Phil Nolen said to
day that apparently no long
.. randini.? J!rud~<' was involved
ht•l\H•1•r1 lhr victim. son of Mr
.end ~1,., Rill Trrrv. of 16.'l62Santu
/\nit ;1 l.:1111'. and t h'e suspN'l.
Th<•y ran into t-ach other out
1111 th<' <'am pus and ont• t<l(1k ;1 sv.-
lllft .ind th{• olht•r took o ht'll nf 11
hlow to th<' hl•act wht•n tw rl'll to
1 h l' :c 1 d I' w a I k . · · s a 1 d S 11 t.
Chadwick.
~hool pt'r11onn<'I cnlll'd lhr firr
drpnrt menl, reporting a student
unronsl'ious but 1t became a
police <'ll!le as d<'tall5 of what ap-
par1•111 ly transpired emeried.
ln vrl'ti11ulors credited
paramcd1c11 Ilib FlliP!'k and Ed
Thompson with restnrln11 ut least
partial vital sign s In the Terry
)'Outh. accordi('At to fo'1rl' Capt.
Rog<'r Hosmer .
Siamese Twin
Girls Perish
JERUSALEM (AP> -Three·
day-old Siamese twin girls died
today at tbe Hadassah Medical
Center after a team of lsreeh
doctors determined it was Im·
possible to 1>eparate them .
hos pital officials said.
The twins born Soturtlay night
were connected at the.' rhest and
stomact-. But they shared part of
the same hcnrl. making ~t 1m·
possible lo separate them. lh<'
doctors said.
They reported the condition or
the babies deteriorated upldly
after their birth. The ho5pilal rt
fused to gi"e any information
about the parents except to say
thal the mother was 20.
\
Kissinger. Both countries haroor
nationalist guerrillas fighting lhe
Rh~esian white regime and pre·
sumably they discussed the U.S.
role in the con Chet.
In his speech, K1sstnJ(er said
the United States wiJI ask South
Africa and France for full com·
pliance with the U.N. sanctions
against Rhodesia.
Adopting the liberationists'
name for Rhodesia, Kissinger
said Zimbabwe is entitled lo lake
its place under black majority
rule "in the community or na-
tions.
"The Salisbury regime must
understand that 1l cannot expect
l'.S. support either 1n diplomacy
or in material help at any stage
in its conflict with Afrit'an states
or African liberation move-
ments.
"I am not here lo give
American pre s criptions for
Africa's problems. Your pro-
gram must be African. The basic
decision and goals must be
African. But we are prepared to
help."
He said whiles as well as
blacks s hould have a s ecure
future and civil rights in a black-
ruled Zimbabwe and that mmon ·
ty rights should be protected.
Kissinger warned the Soviet
Union that any attempt to pur!.ue
"hegemonial aspirations" in
Africa will inevitably run into re·
sistance.
"It is our fundamental COD\'IC·
tion that Africa's destiny musl
remain in African hands,'" he
declared
Fro• Page '' I
HUGHES ...
Gano said he understood it was
Hughes' intention lo leave the
bulk of his estale to medical re·
search.
Annette Gano Lummis of
Houston. lhe elderly aunt of
llu~hes and Gano, earlier had
been appointed temporary al1-
min1strator of all the Hughes '
holdings Sh<' relinquished her
t'lfttm to hi11 pt-rsonully held
(;uhforn1a property in a d1s -
cll11mer filed Monday in conjunc·
hon with Gano'11 1rnpt•rs.
Los Angeles County l'uhhc Ad
m1n1)1trator Bruce Allmon h .....
falC'd a motion to n •movc c:uno :t'\
:.~x·c·1al adm101i1trator J\ h<'anng
on the mnttC'r was S<'hedul1-<I lo·
day before Suptrior C'ourt Judi:e
Neil Lake
Gano salt! Altman'!' 111
terferencc hampC'red <'fforts lo
l0t·att> the will which llul(h<'l'' n:c
s octotes ln s i:st he left
snmewh<'n~
Bank officials inform('() him it
WOUid lak(' four lO ftVI' Wt'('k!\ lo
canvass records in several statec;
where Hughes could have left lht'
will. Gano said.
"J am further infonned," Gano
continued, "that an exhaustive
worldwide sear ch or buildings.
record storage a reas. file rooms,
vaulL,, atrcraft hanttars and
other possible locations or
evidence which would assist to
the discovery of the whereobouts
of such last will is continuing."
In the 1938 letter, 111.tghes in·
structed the First National Bank
of Houston not to open the en·
velopes. But he asked the bank to
"set aside for me a safety deposit
box large enough to contain these
envelopes and send the bill each
year for the rental to me in care
of Noah Dietrich."
Dietrich spent more than 30
years with Hughes and said aner
his death he believed there was a
will wnuen about 1955 and de-
posited in a Bank of America
branch In Hollywood. Gano said
In hi~ petition that he had had dif·
ficuJty searching for D will there
alter Altman entered lbe cue.
AP wu-•pftiel• 011~ S11el1 !tliser~1
Three oh\'C baboons displa) 'am •<1 rt·:H·l1on-. alt er 1 he~
were rec<:nlly recaptured ;ind flung behind bars al
Kings Island Amu!)ement Park near Cincinnati, Ohio.
They were among 50 that escaped one week ago.
Ranger!) are still trying to round up a dozen baboons
still al l a r~e.
Marines Suspend
Sunday Training
SAN DIEGO (AP) Sund<t,\
tra1n1n~ 1s over anrt utl11•r
changes art' be101? madl' <11 tht·
Manne Corps recrwt depots as a
result of the death of Pvt. L~nn
McClure 10 a pu"il stick fight
The spt'cial motivation platoon
lo which McClure "as assigned
in has second da) of lraminJ? abo
has been e ltmmnte<i alonJ? \\1th
use of th<' sla\',C·hke puJ?al slicks
in special units.
But MaJ. Gl'n. Kenneth .J.
Houghton, who eommanrls I ht•
base. ~aid Monday tw wall nut
permit any d<'crease in the qua It
ty of training or the men 1l turns
out.
"We plan lo furnii.h the s aml'
discipline-s pirited l\J annes and
treat them wath firmne!>s. fair·
ness. digmt r and compass ion."
I loughton s aid in an in ten ll'\\.
his ftrs t :.mcc thl' M<'Clure d<'alh
~kClure. ~o. ''as kn(}{'kC'd un
FIRE ...
alarm blaze
Off1c1als th as mornm~ v. en• at a
loss to explain the fire's on~m
They ~aad an invest1gataon into
the cause or the cos tly blilze is be·
in~ c:irrtt'd out under fire msJ>('c
tor Michael Oot y
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l'On,c·wu:-h) on<' of the _padded
1•ncl-; of a ~t1rk Ike• 6 lie diNI
:.llll unc·o nscwu:. 1n a Texas
hosplt:1I March 13
An '""es llgatlon has bel'n com·
pleted by the Marine Corps and
Houghton :.aid he 1s stud~ mg 1t.
Copte are expected to be made
puhln· th as W<'ek
;\n attorney for McClure's
p:irents 10 Luflin, Tex .. has Ctlcd
a S3 5·rnlllton wrongful death
claim and quoted ex-Marine
r<'cru1ls as s aying McClure was
tx>uten sa\'agely wtule forced to
fight several men in a r?w ...
The changes in recruit training
are being put into effe ct
els ewhere a i. well. a base
spokeswoman said.
The m ot1 vat10n platoon was
one of f1\'e set up tn a special
tra inmg branch for "Those men
who need m ore desire the
!>park that 1t takes to make a
Marine," !!he stud . addmg ·
"The motivation platoon has
h<'en undN careful study for a
Ion~ time No longer is there any
~roup 1nc<'nt1vc training, for the
same r<'~lson . We're trying to de"
velop con~truc•t1v<' forms of
tra ining b ~ e liminating 1f
necc~sary !>Ome of the negall\c
forms"
">unday i~ tt'chn1rally set as1d<'
llCIW US ll da v of rt•~t Wllh!)Ut
scheduled tra1i11ng.
SERVICE ...
th« Grund Jur~ indictment and a
motion for dasco\'ery
Also set for arguing In his
<'Ou rt room 1s "h:it has come to be
lo.nm\n a~ "a Johnson motion"
an argument b~ thl' tlcfcni.c that
the four ind1ctees arc the vactimb
or discriminatory prosecution by
the district attorney.
"Our agreement will not pre·
\'ent us from filtng a motion to r e·
move.• Judge Speirs during pre-
trial action if that becomes
nece!'>sar v." defense attorney
James Ri.ddet <.'autioncd .
:-\one of the four defense
l.1" yers nor Deputy Dist net Al·
torney Orella Sears was pre·
pared to comment on the pro-
cedure that will be involved when
U JUdge IS assigned lo the trial Of
the four de( end ants.
C<'lla. 51, Theodore Schiffman,
s:i. of Santa Ana. Grorge Lewis
Ollcndorf, 44, of Laguna Beach
and Stephen Robert Evans, 31, of
Mission Viejo, face trial on 127
folony counts.
It is alleged that the group
siphoned at least S2 million In
funds from two Orange County
hospitals: Mission Communjty in
Miss ion Viejo and Me rcy
General in Sanla Ana.
Judge Rejects
Krishna Plea
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A
Mt1nicipal Court judge has up.
he ld the c1ly laws governing
groups seeking public donations
for charily.
J udge Carlos Cazares ruled
Monday against the local Hare
Krishna sect. whieh argued that
the rules were too broad a nd
\'Wlated freedom of.religion.
Tbe international Society for
Kris hna Cons ciousness was
ch urged last Dct'embcr with fail·
in~ to keep accurate records and
fa1hn,:: to 1si.uc a Cineneael state·
menl eve1 y 90 days to the police •
both rC'qui red by the Municipal
C0<l<'.
How Much Is It Worth?
In the carpet business sometimes 11 s worth EVERYTHING'
Hardly a day goes by lhat we don t get a call regarding another
company's poor 1nstallal1on
Occasionally the damage resulting from poorly sewn seams or
taped soams 1s not repairabl e
Then the value of the investment looks pale indeed'
Why pay $300 00 or $1500 00 for carpeting and gamble with the
installation?
We maintain all of our own crews. all taught the ONLY way lo
install carpeting -the RIGHT way•
The greatest maionty of our business is referral
There as a reason'
1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllF, 92627 • PHONE 646· .. 838 -6 .. 6 23H •
•
Tuesday April 27. 1976 DAIL V PILOT A.1
.San Diego Yachts Snare. Ensenada Win
By ALMON LOCKA8£Y o.e•·· .. ll•t ... u ... ._ .....
Two Sun Diego yachts won lbc
top trophies in the 29th Newport·
to.Ensenada yac ht race Monday.
Winners are based on the best
handicap times in their respec·
live ('lasses.
Winner of the President of
Mexico Trophy for lhe best cor·
rccted time in the Ocean Racing
Fleet was So Long IV. a C..tallna
30, skippered by Gary Swenson
ind Tom Tsiri mok~ of lhe San
Diego Yacht Club. The yacht was
a Claiss C entry.
Karma. a Morgan 40 llloop
sailed by Carl Hanson of the
SHvercate Yacht Club, won the
President of the United Statetl
Trophy for the best handicap
time In the Performance Han·
dicap Racing Fleet <PHRPI
Kuma was Class F In h~r
division.
A total of 484 )lachts fmisbed
lhe US.mile race wh.ich turned
out to be one or the slowest on re
cord. Of the 571 original entril's
3S failed to start and S2 other~
either abandont-d the riace ur
failed to finish by the 11 a m.
Monday deadline .
Wtnntr of the Porter Sinclair
Trophy fbr the first single ·bull
yacht to finll1h was the $4·foot
sloop Aoranfi. sailed by the USC
sAHing team headed by Dennie
Mitchell.
Aorangi was donated to USC at
the first of the year by Henry
Whet>ler of NewflQrl Harbor
Yacht Club. This was her first
maj9r off~hore race
The Newport Oceafl Suillnc As·
sociation Trophy for the first
yacht to finish we nt to the
trimaran. Valkyrie. sailed by
Bob Fineher and Bob Hanel of
Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club.
• Valkyrie also pkkoo up the
Alice Purcell Trophy for the first
multi-hull yacht to finish and the
NOSA Trophy for the first
trimarnn
The colorful trophy presenta.
lion ceremonies were conducte<t
at 4 p.m . Monday after which the
rrews headed for their home
ports.
There was a constunt ex.It of
y achts from Ensenuda starting
before duwn Monday.
Trophy winners;
NOSA Trophy <£in;t yacht to
finish ): Valkyrie.
Candidates in Action
Porter Sinclair Trophy <Cirst
single hull to finis h l . Aoraugl.
-Alt~e Pur~ell Trophy «trst
ORCA to finish): Valkyrie.
Battin Expects
To Take Stand
By GARY GRANVILLE 0t I~• D•lly Piiot S ... lf
The prosecution began winding
up its case against indicted
Orange County S upe r visor
Robert Battin today ' to set the
stage for the opening of Battm's
defense.
The embattled Santa Ana
super visor said Monday that he
expects to t est ify on his own
behalf when defense attorney
Matthew Kurilich begins calling
d efense witnesses, probably
sometime late today.
Also waiting Kurilich's call to
the witness s tand is Battln's
close personal friend Rachel
Perry.
Though she d id not lake part in
the county Grand Jury delibera·
tions that Led to Battin's indict·
menl Aug. 13, Miss Perry is a . Al"Wl-10> J l ju'y membe" b She also was the leader of a
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CANDIDATE JIMMY CARTER SHINES UP TO THE LIBERTY BELL IN PHILADELPHIA
Democratic Front Runner Faces Stiffest Challenge In Keystone State Vote Today '!'7.:~ ~ ,.r? greup. of v~lun.teers who. aided )It:
.• h' ~·· a (,:::l 'r;:;t.·· ~\$ ~n~~~~~~~.~·':" ·t.: ~ ~ 1.5' · for lieutenant governor. • ~
It is that campaign and Grand 1
Jury allegations that Ba ttirf
made ille g a l use of county
employes and staff in his ill.fated
attempt to advance his political
career that landed the supervisor.
in court
• f
The column appea-rs
daily except
Saturdays and Mondays.
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Refund# A rrit•e
DEAR P AT: l host1.'CI a Town &
Country Fashions party last Oct
27 My friends and I purchased
S204 worth or clothinJ! from tht.>
(.'<Jtalog. Se\'eral w<'eks later I re· 1 ce1 \'Cc! a partial shipment "1th
only S56 "orth or ordl•red items
and a letter from Town & Coun
try expl aining t hat the re·
• mainder of t he order would be
mailed within 30 days. After
several weeks. I received credit
slips r o r th e remaining
purchast•s We could not find an\
CIOthinl! in the tll'W C'al;Jlog \\ e
wanted. so we request1.'<1 rerunds ror the· rrerltt slip<;. The l'Ompan~
.... till has not st'nt the refunds.
L V . Santa Ana llgts
\'lrginia Sy ke!I, c ustomer
.service reprrsentative for Town
& Country Fas hions, reported
that some of the back·orderPd
clothinl( now has been shipped to
\OU and six credit vouchers also
have been r<'funded. You say you
"ere able to dis tribute the misli·
in!{ SM8 worth of merchandise
and refunds lo your friends.
S port• ScholanhipR
DEAR l'Al'" Are ;ithlet1c
.::;cholar:.hips now avmlablc to
women :,tud€'nts in view o1 ttw
1972 pussage of Ttlll· IX of the·
t::clul'al1on Am(>ndmt'.'nts A<"I.
whit•h 11rohib1ts M"X ·du;cnmanu
twn 1n scho11b? If ;;rholarsh1p..-
:1rc• offered. whNI.' can I obtain
1nfopnat10n about them"
T.C .. Costa Mesa
Thi• As .. ocia t ion for I n ·
trrr ollt•g latt> Athl•tlcs for
\\nmrn, tht> govnning body for
"nmrn'.s athlt'tic compc-Utlon.
tt>porh that ~6 of It" 6?2 mf'mb<-r
H hools o fft-red somt' kind nr
' rlnanC'lal aid in tht' last aradt>mic
H•ar. 1-'ull scholar<1hlp., and tui
t Ion and fr«' I( rants In 20 11r)f)rl 'i
wrn• lncludl'd. \' ou r an requP<.I
the AIAW Olrrctor~-. which list-.
llll sporl!I and scholar.,hlp~ of·
fnt>d at Ntch m1•mhc-r 11rhool, In
't'nding $3.25 to Amt>rican Al
llance •·or llt•alth, Ph~·sica l
Education and R t'creation,
Puhlicatlon·Sales. 1:!(11 16th St.
:'\W, Washinf(ton, DC20036.
Rf>ftoad of SI-IS
DEAH PAT · Jn September
19i.t. I purchased a water skt
man11f.lcturt'c1 b~· K2 Corp. It cost
Sl45 Tht> ski develo~ a bulge tn
the ftht>rgla.c:.c: and part of the heet
• c-h1ppc•d off It had a one.year
• warrantv. so I contacted K2 and
was ad\:lsed to send the ski to
them K2 no longer manufac·
tured ~ater skis then. but the
company promised to issue a
rrcd1t 1f the ski could not be re·
paired. I still haven·t received
the credit. a lthough I was pro-
mis!'d it last November. Can
anything be done?
K. C .. Costa Mesa
Kar•n DiGleria, the K2 Official
1 who promised credit. apologised
r(lr th~ delay and said she was un·
aware the credit bad oot ~n is·
sued. She ptrsonally supervised
, . the lasuing or your $145 ~rand,
wllkb now bas bun sent to yoa.
His effort to clear himself or
seven felony charges brought
against him by the Grand Jury
entered its fourth week Monday.
And as has been the case since
the trial began. it was a former
member of Battin 's s county staff
who spent most the day on the
witness stand.
Dan Ryan, who now works in
the county·s administrative of·
fice. told the seven-man. five-
woman jury that he performed a
multitude or campaign related'
chores for Battin while on th<'
county payroll.
Ry3n said he was the only
worker left in the supervisor's of·
fice when his fellow staff mem·
hers went to Fashion Island in
Newport Beach during working
hours to film a '"Battin for
Lieutenant Governor" television
<.'ommcrcial.
And. Ryan testified for the pro·
secution. he accompanied Bailin
on at least three campaign ex·
cursions to neighboring counties.
'"llow did you travel to the
1campaign l affairs?" as ked
Deputy Dist. Atty. Juck Ryan.
'"In the blue Bwck which the
co11nty had supplied lo Mr. Bat·
tin.·· Ryan. the witness. replied.
When 1t came time for Kurilich
to cross·examin e the witness. Ryan's memory was notassharp.
.. , don·t r ecall, Mr. Kurilich,"
was his answer to at least 20
questions asked him by lhe de·
fem1e lawyer.
Kurilich also got the prosecu·
tion witness to admit that he
didn't feel he had done anything
"rong while in Battin's employ
and. unlike four other stnff mem·
bers. had not sought immunity
from prosecution before agree·
mg to testify.
... 1111,.,... ••
. I wait 1119 ,.,.rdi«-1
Steven Soliah. the under·
ground lover of P atricia
Hearst who is accused of
robbing a Sacramento bank,
awaits the verdict of the
jury in a Sacramento trial.
He is free on bail.
Jl
GEORGE WALLACE GETS WELCOMING KISS
Miss Louisiana Lorrie Metzler Greets Him
GOVERNOR BROWN TAKES TO THE ROAD
Announces He'll Stump in Maryland
Exercise Cheats Death
Doctor Encourages Preventive Medicine
By TOM BARLEY
01 lh• D•tl, Pt IOI St•!!
More Americans are running.
walking. swimming and cyclin~
away from heart attacks and
oth er heallh hazards and it's
showing in statistics. Dr. Ken·
neth fl , Cooper told an OrnnJ;!e
County Medical Association a11-
dienceMonday niaht.
"Ocath by heart attacks WC're
down by riea rly !l perC'l'nt in
1974." the 1nvC'nto r o f thC'
··Aerobics" <'XNcise proi:rams
said. "But we a re also llH'r<•as·
inj.tly realizinJ,? that supervised
exercise docsn "t JUt.t bt•ndit lht•
heart."
Even greater inroads could tx.•
made into sickness and death
statistics if Americans would C'X
ercise more self discipline and
their doctors would spend lc~s
time mulling profit margins. lht•
speaker said.
''Right n ow, p r ev!'n livc
medicine accounts for onlr thr<'<'
percent or our national practirc•
or medicine and that may be
because It is unprofitable for
physicians,·· Cooper said.
'"It's going to climb with the
impact of suc h programs ai;
aerobics but it isn't !'limbinR fast
enouJ(h. ·•
Dr. Cooper described present
forms of h ealth insurance in
America as "disease insurance"
a nd urged phys icians and in-
surance companies to devote
more time and coverage to doc·
tors who practice preventive
medicine.
He condemned as "irresponsi·
ble" those physicians who have
drawn nation al attention by
spollighting the deaths of joggers
who sUffered fatal heart attacks
while undergoing or immediately
after such exercise.
"Many thousands of men and
wo me n h UVl' JOg~ed in our
c Oallas. Tex.) programs.'· he
s aid ... We hilve never had a de·
ath or a severf' coronary incident
of any kind.··
Dr. Coop!'r said the key lo his
successful program lies in the
.. stress test" ad ministered to
a<'robicc; npplicant~ in which the
patient walks a treadmill and 1s
analyzt.'d as he w a lks.
"Wt: then know exactly "'hat
forms of exercise he can tolerate
nncl what the level of that ex·
erc1se should be." hi' .c:aid '"Thr
r!'s ults ure ulways J(ood and in
some cases. astonishin~. ·
Lands Panel
Eyes Coastal
Drilling Plea
The State Lands Commission
will consider a request for re·
Sumption or drilling operations
on Belmont Island off Seal Beach
al a meeting in Sacramento Wed·
nesday.
State officials said the request
was su bmit ted by Exxon
Corpo r ation and Texaco
Corporation. They said a state
study of the proposed project has
shown it "would not have a
significant e Hect on the environ·
ment."
So far. 54 wells have been
drilled on the manmade island
33 .or which ar e now producing'.
officials s aid.
The proposed work calls for
redrilling 28 wells and drilling
three new ones. Officials said the
proposed work will require no ad·
ditional production facilities on
the island and possible minor
modifications at the Seal Beach
~paration Center.
A
'
Exercise programs on the lines
of those condu cted by his
aerobics clini<.' help ward ore the
ha7.ards posed by obesity. strokes
and blood pressure. Or Cooper
said.
"We'r!' a lso cuttin~ mto the de·
atb statistics on cirrhosis of tht•
hvrr and lung cancer,'" he said.
"And that's because Wl' tell our
patients that alcohol and tobiwco
have no place in I he well rcgulal
ed exercise program.··
Th<' speaker warned that SO
million Americ;i ns today art•
overwc1i.tht. ";1 c-lass1c way to
move into th<.' idl'al location for
the waiting hea rt attack or
stroke "
Dr. Cooper noted that tht•
number of seats installed in tht•
new Yankee Stadium had lo be
reduced from 65.000 to 55.000
when builders r ealiwd that lh1•
baseball fan of 1976 would no
lonJ(er fit into the 1926 seat.
"If we want to live and enjoy
life we have to pr act ice self-
dlscipline," he said. ··oon't comt•
home from work, get a drink and
sit down in front of the television
set -jog or wa lk 11round th!'
block.
"Your body is screaming for
the exercise that will really help
you to r elax ... he said. "Do it and
keep your weight. blood pressure
and heart in the kind of condition
that can be acMeved with very
little trouble.
.. And get your wife to exercise
with you," the smiling physician
said. ·'Statistics show that 80 per·
cent of the men who don't ex·
ercise don 'l do it because their
wives disapprove."
Dr Cooper s aid bis aerobics
programs will soon be available
at Chapm an General Hospital in
Or ange. He said Orange County
is the second community in lhe
nation to provide this type or re-
medial exercise program.
New York Yacht <.:lub Trophy
<first single hull. divided rig to
finish): Shamrock. Roy Disney.
LAYC.
Lahaina Yacht Club Trophy
(first PHRF to finish ): Ragtime,
Pasquini/White. ItBYC.
John Callery Trophy (first
PHRFketC'h to finish>: Karma.
NOSA Trophy Clast yacht to
finish ): Black Magic, Peggy
Larkin. OYC.
Jeff Deaver Memorial Trophy
(yacht club with most winners):
San Diego Yacht Club.
ORF·C <President of M~xico
Trophy>: So Long IV: Animal
Farm, Don Wilson, LBYC: War
Eagle. Batzer /Schock, SSYC;
Aquarius, John Holiday, LBYC;
Skookum, Mike Busch, SDYC.
ORF·B <Secret ary of Foreign
Relations Trophy): Cottontail,
D.e n n i s C h o a t c • L B Y C ;
C rosswi nd, G ibbs /Jacobs,
LAYC : Briana. Bob Collins ,
~.C>t:~re~·z99.i.!UDeF~~·~ .. ~"f~,,:..T· '.fl'~~h ,. SDYC. ' ~ · .__ 4
ORF·A <Secretary of Mexican
Navy Trophy): Warlock; Bill
Strohm. LAYC ; Loco Viente Jlt,
Jim Seals. BYC; Raider, J im
Linderman. BYC : Paragon,
Jordan Charles. L YC: Hurricane
Deck. Morrie Kirk. BYC.
Midget Ocean Racing F1eet·A
<U.S. Coast Guard Trophy): Salt
Shake r. Bob Boyes, AnaYC ;
White Lightnin,
Fairfield /Veltohen. AnaYC;
Wildca t, P eter Schoonmaker,
BCYC : Zephyr. David Klatt,
AnaYC ; Vivacious, Blll von
KJeinSmid, NllYC .
MORF·Il <E migh Family
Trophy): Solitaire. Allan
Diamond. SMYC ; Maia, J oe
Marino, PMYC; Opus s. Charles
Unger. Ana YC; Bandersnatch,
Paul Toly, AnaYC: Lillie Sea
Dream, P aul Yates. C\'C.
PHRF·F (Preside nt or the
United Stat('S Trophy): Karma;
Revelation. Bill Fordiani. VYC;
Felicity, Mel Olis, LAYC: Sunda.
Gra ham Gibbons. BYC.
Goldilocks II l . Eddie Arnold.
BCYC.
PHRF-G (U.S. Secretary of
State Trophy): Plover. David
Smith. CorYC: Wathena, Roberl
O'Brien, JIHYC : 76. T. Blagg,
FYC: Chindil. Paul Needham.
SMYC : Charlie. Charles Fischer,
WYC.
PHRF·E (U.S. Secretary of
Navy Trophy): Twilight, Bill
Wiedem an , OYC: Pussycat,
John Szalay, BCYC: Permissive,
Meadows/Owens/Folley, SDYC:
Stella Ma ris. Ashley Smith,
CBYC: Legacy. Gage/llvpe.
KHYC.
PHRF-B <Governor of Baja
California Trophy l: Sequoya ,
Jim Moore. SSYC: Lanakila.
Paul P ear son, SDYC; Rebel
Maid. David F olsom. SDYC;
Pacifica. Stan Wyllis. SDYC;
Dove. R. Magis tro, SWYC.
PllR F·D (G overnor o r
California Trophyl : Debra ,
Richard Rauer, SSYC; Diana.
Harry Kilpatrick, SllYRC: Syn -
nove Ill. Brad Avery. VYC:
XL·lOO. Bill Ervin. LBYC ; North
Star, Tom Shadde n, LBYC.
P HRF·A (Mayor of Newport
Reach Trophy I: Typhoon, John
Olson. LBYC; Kelpw, Erni e Min·
n ey. SSYC : Nirvana,
Carver /Kn11{ht . SSYC , Con -
cubine. Hichard Oartiels. llHYC;
Smokin. J im Livl'rmorf'.
CapollYC
P llRf .. C <Mayor nf Ensenada
Trophy)· l'ranc, llic h11r d
Newbr<'. l fCISA: c;on<' We11t.
Davirl Smith. S OYC , Winona , M.
Morrison. l>PYC : Hulcht'r Ro y 2.
.John Snook , RWCC . Thrill
Seekrr. Bill Filsinger. BCYC.
PHHF H 1Ens<.'nad11 Chambt•r
of CommNCl' Trophy)· Oolphm,
A. Nowlan, AnaYC: Walnelto.
com pl o n I L 1• n v 1 k . s n Y G ;
Manana .. Jack llNron, V1mYC ,
Aegean Seu . F:11rl Srhult7..
LBYC : Singing Wind, Haymond
Halling, AnaYC
ORCA I President of NOSA
T rophy)" Star Trek. William
Stein. MYC; !ml Loa, Vic Stern,
SlBYC. lmua, Mike Lcneman,
MY C; Erin. llowie Houghton,
LYC ; Lipari. Stevens /Bowden,
SIBYC.
$600Fem
Unearthed
A plant pilferer with ex·
pensive tastes stole a $600
staghom fern from outside
the residence of Robert
Bartlett. 2815 Chillon Way,
Laguna Beach. police r e.
ported today.
Bartlett discovered the
loss Monday morning. The
fem was about lSyearsoJd
and weighed 75 pounds.
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DAILY PILOT
. ~-
it{'
wid1
Tom
'!'Plaine
'7f SYNDROMe: It i(iclear
that bicentennial fever conli1'uci.
to build. ur>. 1tcrou our land.
Everyth1n1 1s turnlng to red,
wtilte and blue. ~1!1Vef"Ythtnr. rt
seems. s imply must carry a
Revolutlon"ry theme. •
Take. ror exam ple. tlus newl>
release whlt'h somehow nowed
into my possession from the
Orange County Branch ol th\•
Arthritis Foundation In the
' opening paragraph. Uus missive
informs you.
.. The American Revolution
didn't break out ovem1~ht It has
been building for years. Thr
symptoms of arthntis can snenk
up on you slo~ ly too ·
THE BALANCE OF Uus tome
, goes on to give you some good
solid advice on how to detect
possible symptoms of the dis·
ease. There is no more mention
of the American Revolution
which did not break out over·
night
•
Tuncby Apnt 27 1970
Covert·
Control
Sought
WASHINGTON (t\PJ The
U.S. ~·nutc lntclltgcnce Commit
tee report, which cappt'(I u 15
month lnvcstlgjfo>n. concluded
that:
.. Reliance on covert uction ho11
been ell.ecsst ve bccnuse 1t offon.
a sc~·rcl shortcut around the de
motrotk prlRess;-4'
According to the rt•port, thl'
CIA has conducted 900 major
covert operations urounp the
world since 1961.
•,I)
SOME OF THES~ operation
have led to "<l.uestionable foreign
lnvolvemvits ·while others ba\'e
produced an unwanted .. fallout ..
111 the United States, the commit·
teesald
Of five maJOT covert m11.Jtar.>
operations studied. the commit
tee said it could find only one that
succeeded. One of the principal
concerns expreased by the com·
mittee was "the domestic impact
or for eign clandestine operd·
lions.··
THE COMMITTEE found that
the CIA has:
-Planted s tories in foreign
publications which have been un Oh, there 1s one passmg quote · 1 or(ered by a physician late 10 the Willing y picked Up and circulat , . . ed by American newspapers: .. ~,tory w~~r~1n he proclaims. . -Used American journalists ..
there s a revolutlon ~.gainsl and clergymen as setret :sg.ents
arthritis now going on abroad: . •
Spying Cost
U.S. May Spend $4 Billion a Year
...........
SIC PANEL CHAIRMAN
• hank Church
DeathAl.,o
Opportunity
W.ASHJNCTON <AP> -The ~nate now must decide whether
to revul the U.S. budJet fWPY· inc and whether to approv•ny
of th~ ~nalc lntelU&ence com·
mittee's 86 rerommtndation.s for
tightening control over spy aatn
cie&.
Whi~ House aide.-. suy they
wUJ make a m aJor effort to d1s-
D.1de the Senal• from di.llcloslng
the U.S. intelligence bud1et.
which was deleted at the tut mo
ment from the int1W1ence com·
mittee's (mat report.
SENATE lllA.IORITY ~ader •
Mike Maoafield says he (avors
publication of the intelligence
budgd fiiure and predicts the
Senate will vote on the issue
within the next 10 days.
The intelligence committee
voted i lo S Monday not to include
the figure In its 6Sl·pa1e report
on foreign and military 1n
telligence.
WASHINGTON <AP> The report, saying covert
Death is Just another op-operations by U.S. inleJligenCl'
portunity for International agencies h ave misled the
spies. Americi.n public a nd threatened
The Senate intelligence the independence ol churches,
committee report cites this universities and the news media.
Incident: recommended congressional ac.
··At the recent funeral or tion to restrict those activities.
CIA agent Richard Welch. FOR EXAMPLE, the report
t wo Easte rn European said the C IA should be the only
diplomats were discovered agency authorized to conduct
among the press'corJ>l\ _cq.-iactions.Therealso should
!TfllJ)l>fng; .Ptiotograpli!i ,of be a law barring covert opera.
CIA inte lligenc·e officers lions that involve political a~
at t c nU in g the bu ri a I sasainations and efforts to sut>-
the report s aid.
The committee's rerommen·
dallons for changes 111 the law ;,ap. pear headed for various fates and
also would have to win approval
of the House and the president.
Some comm1uee propocals have
already been put into efCect
llvilles that lncludo well·run
u tolllte rcconnal11anc:e pro-
1ram1. That ll1ure doet not ln·
e lude domuUc inteUlaonco
1atherin1, which will be dealt
wilh ln a aepante ~mlttee re ·
port later this week.
The vote to let the full Senate
deelde whether the exact spend· Inc (fgure should be made public
came after CIA director Georgl)
Bush and Alty. Con. P'.dwatd JI.
LeVl met prtvatety with the com-:nlttee.
One White House atde aald lbc
appearance or two top ad·
ministration officials indicated
how stron&IY the admlnlstraUon
fttls about the dlsclosu,.., while
a se<:ond official said "we will
bend every effort " to block re-
lease of the Figure by the rull
Senate
through rcgutalions by President T HREE DEMOCRATS who
Ford. An example of this is voted in favor of Immediate dis·
Ford's order requ.inng presiden closure of the budget also argued
tial approval of a ll covert ac that excessive deletions from the
lions. report, demanded by the CIA,'
On the other hand, a recom· had prevented the commllt~
mend at ion that Congress give from presenting a full account df pr i o r a p p r o v a 1 t o co v e r l I I bl 1 1 paramilitary operations, such as severa quest ona e inte l gencp activities. . the U.S. involvem ent in the Jn separate views attached lb
Angolan dvil war, appears to the·report, Sens. Wolter F. Mon.
have a dim future. The Senate dale of Minnesota. Philip Hart ot
Government Operations Com· Michigan and Gary Hart of
miftcc already has axed the id.ea.. Colorado said "we are unable lo
OTHER INF.ORMATION con report the f•cts" that ~w ··~e
• alned in the -report iridkated high politic a I costs ind generally
that the United States"ftlay spend meager benefits of covert Ht.ion
...
~W£ ~A ,-•.. -~~~~~~_!~~~n -
t1on chief in Greece slain
~~-I! ~!lJ.on a..vear on sp~ a~~ .. ,J>~~~~-~ _ ~ ,,.~,
_..... • . :l!\~'<'M ~<r;.~·' ~.~~......,.-... .... ..,.,
, Another news release inform!> ~
if• 'lif.U.L~Orf,-~Jltli..._ · *~-1. p, .~!.--U ~'t. ' lte<a1tli cinte \\<on ~enfe~-or"~~ttont'l ~"'ffi!'f)ro-:
.. Smile. America." drew mori> paganda.
than 2.000 entries in our r~gion
One )ou n g:.ter from tht·
Harbor Area enterl'd a dep1ct1on
or the Statue or Liberty, hold1n~
up a toothbrush."' 1th dental noss
draped at her rect
The panel recommended plac.
mg strict controls on future use or
covert operations but stopped
short oC r ecommending that the~
be banned. Instead. the panel
urged that laws be passed bar·
ring the agency from using U.S
Journalists and clergymen and
from publ'ishing articles or books
that could be circulated in the
United States.
last Dec. 23 The report 'E • ' f CIA prov1dednooth~rdetails.or Dlplre O the spying a t his graves1te
in Arlington National
Do not put the knock on this en
try. lt won second pnze among
those 2.000 entriC's One of my col
leagues m the new!> dodge ~ug
gested that first placr must hav<'
been something like the Last
Supper executed in toothpicks
Cemetery last January. nith:/0~~~~e~t~e;:>~~ Worth $5 7 Million
telhgence agents wase
nothing less than a secret
war against antagonistic
mtelligence servi<!es."
fOUlOS A:-;o illUTAIU'
l~ilLUOINCE
\'Ol. llA VE TO WONDER ho"'
we are going to keep up this
bicentennial pace when 1t Isn't
even May yet and the Fourth or
J uly has yet to be cl'lebratcd
You may figure that we art' real
ly building to n tremcndou!. 200th
birthday celebration on the
F'ourth But wait Check the date
The Fourth of July thl& yeur
rails upon a Sundn)
I am certain that th.Ii; ghastl.\
liming must h.n l' \•luded all or
the bureaucrat,. who have been
j1gsering around our national
holidays m rcct•nt }cars '>O the.>
could create three or four d:n
weekends. ·
Look what a crimp this 1s goin~
to put in the big birthday p41rt.>
, when it ra1111 on ~unda.> You "'111
havt! Alo do your celebrating 10
churcn
HAVING TllF. FOURTH or Ju
ly on Sunday will rt>ally dumpen
the spirit.; of t hose who would
hke to celebrate ,uur national
birthday with large volumes or Ii
qwd 11pints Monday will follQw
as a business day How <'lln the~
drink a fift h on th1• fourth whcn
they hu vc to work on the fifth?
ll seems for ycnrs now. J(O\
ernment orfadals havl.' hecn mo"
ang Wash1n.iton 's Birthday or
Lmcotn·s nat al appearance so
they ean create these long hoh
da) "eekends No". however
they havc been trapJ>('d by tht·
R11u:1e Evl'n ttovernment c;,n t
gt!fyou'lo i.waTiow lhl• nollon Th.il
the Fourth or Julv IS rc·a lly th1·
Secon<t 01 July. J\ISt llO ll ('0Uhl
I all on n 1-'rnla v
Some thtnll~ 0 1 ~ \'\Cn too much
Cor bun•aut•r;1t1c dt•crce
* * *
Senate Intelligence
Report .Highlighted
WASHlNGTON (AP> Here are the highli ghts or the Senate m·
telligence com mittee's foreign and military intelligence report. ,
COVERT ACTION
.. The CIA has conducted some 900 major or sensitive covert ac-
tion projects plus se\'eral thousand smaller projects s ince 1961. . .
The conU.nued:use oC covert action techniques within or against a
foreign society can have unintended consequences that sometimes
subvert long-term ~oats ..
P'\_~MILITARY OPERATIONS
·covert paramilitary operallon,·arc a special. extreme form of
covert action. They frequently amount to making war.·· Aside froxn
Angola. the panel said such recent activity has been at a low Jevet: • ACADEMIC COMM UNlTY
The CIA is using several hundred administrators. faculty mem -
bers and ~raduate students engaged in teaching who provide leads
and make introductions for intelh(tence purposes and "occasionally
"ntc book:. and other matcnal lo be used for propaJ(anda purposes
abroad Th(•sc aradcm1cs are loeated an over 100 Amen can col
lege!.. universities and relatcll msl1lutrs ··
BOOKS r\SO PUBLISHERS
Bcfore 1967 . the ClA sponsored. subs1d12.ed or produced more
than l .000 book Ii. in 1967 a lont'. the C.:lA published or subsidized more
than 200 books
OO~f F:STI(' Fi\LLOl "T
·'Covert media operations can result in manipulating or in
c1c.lentall~ rn1slead1n~ the American pul)lic· For example, a
book "'raltcn for un Enghsh &peaking forcign audience by one CIA
operative" as rl'\' ll'W(•d f ll\ orabh• bv unoth<'r C'IA agent in The New
York Ti mes ··
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WASHINGTON CAP> -As
profits go, 1975 was not a very
g.ood year for the ClA's secret
bu.,iness operations.
The agency's proprietary bus1
nes.ses showed a loss of $300,000
last year. according tothe Senate
intelligence comm iltee.
But the ledgers show an over
all profit since 1947 of $S0 mlltion. or. Sl.6 million annually, on un
dertakings that range Crom in
surance companies to airlin h to
a security agency that provides
both r egular ' watchmen and
wiretappers.
doors, in phone directories and
on stationery.·'
But some are multimillion
dollar operations, including the
web or insurance companies with
assets of more than $30 milllon.
The net worth of the entire CIA
business empire is S57.3 million
THE INSURANCE companies.
most of which are located abroad.
have earned $9 mfllion sipce they
were capitalized with $4 million
alter four pilots were killed in the
1961 Bay of Pigs operation.
--.... ~ ..
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w
·--__ ..,,_ ·-·· ..,.
MOST OF THE companies are
small. profitless operations serv
ing as front.a for CIA activlUes
Some "exist only as names on
The report did not disclose how
many CIA companies are in the
conglomerate, but It said the
number has been haJved since
the 1960s.
COVER OF REPORT
Rele11ed Mond•y
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Blushing Gov.
It's Lonely in the Morning
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Jobs about Cov. Edmund
Brown Jr.'s bachelor status -even unintentional ones -
can make him blush.
The 31. ar-old acovernor, a candidate for the
Democratic nominaUon for presJdenl,
blushed bri1bt red at his own unintended
joke durin1 a news conference Monday
A RE PORTER asked Bro wn,
"Don't you ever wake up in the morning
and ask yourself what you're doing run·
nin1 ror president after J~t 16 monlhs as
1overnor?"
T he question had to be asked three
times before it drew an answer. But
.. owN then, Brown replied. "To tell tbe trulh. I
don't say much when I wake up In the morning."
"What do you say?" the reporter persisted.
"l don't say anything. There's nobody to talk to,"
Brown replied. setting of( a wave of laughter lo which he
blushed
Gay Auction
Felony Pandering
Charges Levied
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A preliminary hearing has been scheduled
.June 28 ror thr ee men and a woman charged with felony pandering in .. ''"''~*~~ .. ~a-··~U~l~weeksago. , ~rralgned in~ Sli~rior ~oiffi 1nonaay -wtte.V;t1~ Martinelli. "36
HollywOOd : Jeanoe Washburn Barney, :rr. La Crescenta; John ·Hen~
r:;~:~.~~J ... J!QJJ.r.wRC>g4 t ~ ~' :.. I.: ,} ~rra~~. . ~11. . Angeles. Convictio~ on the pandering
District Attorney John Van De charge carnes a maximum sen-
K a m p filed the pandering tence or one to 10 years m state
charges al the same lime he pnson.
dropped felony charges against Spokesmen for the gay com·
36othersalsoarrestedattheauc mun1ty, which has accused
tion April 10 Possible misde· police of harassment, said they
meanor charges against the 36 had no immediate comment on
arependJng. the pandering charges.
EMBRY AND Barney, editors
of gay newspapers. were 1den·
tifl ed as organizers of the auc-
tion. Martinelli. an actor, was
identified as auctioneer. and
Holliday, also an actor, allegedly
No arrests were made al an
auction last weekend when gay~
hung PoUce Chief Edward M.
Davis in efrigy. Tbe auction
raised about $10.000 for the legal
defense of those arrested earlier.
organizers said.
New Divorce Bill
, . Goes Before Senate
SACRAM ENTO CAP) -A divorce reform bill 1s now before the
Senate after winning a unanimous Assembly vote.
Assemblyman Ken Maddy, the lower house sponsor of \he bill. said
it scrapped any sex distinction and stated every person shaJI support
his or her spouse. child or parent when lhey are in need.
The measure also takes many -------------
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· lhe law, the FTesno Republican
added
come, age and health of the
parties: and le ngth of the mar
nage.
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Those criteria include slan·
dard of living or bolh parties. In·
A 50·0 vote Monday sent the ball
to the Senate
ltis AB1747
Wealthy Widow
Murdered in Ho01e
OAKLAND (AP) -Police say wealthy Oakland widow VirginHJ
Todhunter. 74, has tx-en slMhed to death in her three-story mansion
near Lake Merritt dunng what appeared to be a burglary.
Her chaufft>ur. Clarence Rambo, told police he had arrived at
the home Monday to prcpnre lunch for the"' om an and round her ly·
1ng in the foyer behind an unlocked front door. Ile had last seen her
Saturday. he said. ( J In vesti gator s said
tat e drawers wNe found pullt>d
from bureau-t and various
items were tossed around the
houi1e Mrs. Todhunter'!'>
husband d1i'd 10 'cars ai:o and lt'rt ht'r largc rl'al e!:>talc holdin1ts.
nr1ghbors said
f '•nd• Affprorf'd for I •2·••w f'rf'~"'afl
SACRAMENTO tAP> Thcmone} for l'i m1lcsofuncomplt'l
ed ~talc Route 47 In Long lk·ach h;i:-. bl'cn g1vcn final lc1tislat1ve ap
provnl in a 44-2t i\11scmbly vote :
Assemblyman Fr<'d Chel <D·Long BeachJ, said the highway 1s
needed to carry Los Angt'let1 and Lun1t Reach port traffic which now
travels on surface 11trcets Cost rst1matrs llO up to ~ milhon over
six years
Prbanrr• flur•floned in Dealh
SAN QUENTIN <API -· Thrl'r unidentified San Quentin Prii1on
Inmates arc bcinl( questioned in connection with the fatal tx-atln~ of
a guard. orficlal11 reported
Capt. Henry Tabach said Officer Richard Ochoa, 38, was found
unconscious with head tnJun rs Monday ln the prison laundry room
The injuri'd officer wa~ rushed lo the prison hospital but died a short
time later.
ff'eapoM• Oeener• on Pro•aaion :· t LOS ANGELES li\P) -A federal judge has placed Albert H
1 Howard. 40. or Norco. on probation aher he pleaded gwlty to I possessina lllegal weapons including a cannon. machine gun nnd
TNT.
Howard. sentenced Monday by U.S. Dist. Cnurt Judge Harry
Pre1erson. was arrested Jan 7 after authonhes said they found the
• weapons al his home ,,
11 RNbb19 M•tlwr Srntne~rd
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A mother of two who is believed to have
robbed 30 banks during a three· month period in order to support her
$150 a day drug habit has been sentenced lo lS years in prison.
Jo Ann Ford. 28. a Los Angeles receptionist. was sentenced 1n
federal court Monday an.er pleading guilty to robbing 30 l~al banks
and savings and loan AS;50Cialions.
lf .. aM IOHftf., 2fl If Mrt be Bu Cra.la
WEED (AP) -A Welsh woman was killed and 26 persons were ID·
jured early today in lhe head-on collision of a Greyhound bus and a
1 heavy truck on Route~. near the Oregon border, the highway patrol
J
said.
The bus driver and 2S passengers were injured. six of the m
seriously. orflcers said. The dead woman was identified as Dilys
l--Jones. 67, of M aefgwin. Llanarmon, Wales. a passenger on the bus
'tuesday Aprol 27 1976 DAil. Y Pll.OT JI 5
Patty Leaves Hospital
Heiress Moved to 'Dorm-like' Prison
PLEASANTON <AP ) -
Patncla Hear!>l has been taken
from her hospital bed to the
Federal Youth Center. an instltu·
lion which resembles a coeduca-
tional college dormitory more
than o fac1hty for conv1cted
felons.
l-~ederal m arshals moved the
convalescing newspaper heiress
Jr om Sequoia Hosp Ila I in
"Redwood City She was admitted
to Sequoia after s uffenng a col·
lapsed lung two weeks ago.
MISS HEARST. convicted last
month of bank robbery, ·Monday
was driven under heavy secunty
to the center a mile north of here
A prison official said 'she would
r~mn10 there less than a week.
awa1ttng transfer to a federal
pnson 1n San Diego for 90 days of
psychological testing before sen-
tencing
·weu. we'll just wrap ber up In a
blanket and lake her out' Then
Johnson intervened and asked
that they le t her finish dresi.ing,
and they agreed."
Faro said she was taken out u
side exit in a wheel chair !or the
4S.mlnute drive to Pleasanton.
Earlier an the day.
Marsha l Frank X Kl n ex
plained the transfer, ·· e were
paying the bill and w had half
our staff out there at Redwood Ci·
ty. I was anxious to take her out
or there for that reason and for
the expense. But we would not
take her out unless she "'aso rel·
leased by the hospital and doc· tors ..
But Miss Hcarst·s ph~1cum.
Dr John J Prendl'rgai;l, not~
only that his patient wai. "dom.-:
very well" and had gained 10 pounos dunnJ: her hosp1tul st..iy
She now weighs 100 pounds
WALTER LUMPKIN. warden
ot the Federal Youth Ct'nter. s;11d
Miss Hearst walked into the
facility unassisted.
The $5.3-million m1n1mum
security prison opem>d July 1.
1974. Thou~h rrngt>d by a 12-foot
high fence scanned b~ electromc
eyes, the facility contain~ nt>tlhl'r
cell bars nor armed guards
Each of the 200 inmates in
eluding about 80 \\Omen -has ..i
prl\ ale. a1r·cond1t1oned room
with a commode. wmdow, desk
and bed Th" J,!Uard~ <.'arry
walkie-talkie!> and inmatt'~ arf.'
allowed to decorate their room:,,
w1ltun limit:.
......
Bat"k. fo Work
Ron Z1cglt:r \\ho was press
M•crctary for lormer Presi·
dent R1ch<.1rd M Nllcon, 1s
no\\ managing director ol
1nternat1onul scn ·ices for
S}sl-a & llcnncssy, Ne\\
York baM'U engineering -..
consult<.int I irm.
She also races state charges of
robbery. k1dnapang and assault
in Los Angeles.
Sequoia Hospital'~ associate
administrator. Arthur Faro, said
marshals threatened to carry
Miss Hearst from the hospital
when she resisted the abrupt
move.
More Approve Abortion
"MISS H EARST'S attorney,
Albert Johnson. told me he was
in her room at the time the
marshals told her they wanted to
Jea V¢.4m,1;nf'cHatel,Y,' '.Far~ said in an inler~ ~ •
~'She wasn't. q ite dresse~ and
child and 26 pcrN•nl tor an:v rt'
C1son ii lhc mnthl!r dcs1rci.
SOMEONE STILL LOVES THEM AND THEY'RE
CALLED CAMP FIRE GIRLS
Orange County girls from age 6 through high school
belong to the Camp Fire Girls for one reason · II ~
fun. It's fun to know the other girls, to share adven
lures in living with them, and to participate in so
many wonderful ways of serving other people.
Service. the Camp Fire Girl way. is as much fun m
doing as it i~ in receiving. and service to Senior
Citizens-in homes. or in Senior Citizen centers -1c;
JUSI one example of the many community service
programs of the Camp Fir1 · (11rl" in Or,inqc· t nlll1fv
Next month, National Volunt1'<'r-..· wP vk v.iill lw
celebrated acros"' the land Then• rnn h1· 110 betlt·r
time for you to volunteer vour time ur your finC1nu.il
support to the Camp Fin Girls m Oranci<· C(Juntv
If you have a daughter \.4. ho would en1n\..' bt•mq 1n
a Camp Fire Girl group. 1f ~·1n1 h.:l\:<.' tlllK' t<> .... ,•rve
as a leader or helper. 1f W>u c.m <;end d rh<•rk
supporting this happy group of vounq ltldtl'"· cull. ..
Ca•p Rre Glrl• of Orange County
Mrs. Harry Dell. President
Jen Hulton. Executive Director
1616 Eac;t Fourth Street
Santa Ana. Cahforn1a 92701
Telephone 547 5984
Number 19 in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Service .... Ne\.1vporl 131.·Mh, Cc11iforntiJ
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P GE
Merits Cooperation
Smee ilb lncc:plion three years ago, Uie
paramedic program in Orange Couoly has
been bu{(eted about by natural riv:alriH.
C1llell ha,•e quarreled with lhe counly
nbout the placing 1•( paramedic base sta.
lions. Private ambuJuncc operators ba\•e
said they bhould be handed the paramedic
chore. And private hospitola have insisted
that they. not OranRe County Medical
Center. can do the best training Job.
out that the sodal Stt'Vlce workers who no•
hnndle the intenleW'lng cannot always ob-
tain enouah i.nformatkM1 to enable the di .
tnct attorney lo tra~ down an i&Went Cami·
ly breadwinner.
In ract , it's difficult enou,h for them to
steer the applicants often only s~m•·
literate in Engh~h through the nlne·page
form that mu~l be filled out to determine
baste-eU;lblUty.
Des pite the verbal alterc:ations. a
special study team concluded last week that
the life saving paramedic program is an ex·
cellent, lhough admittedly an expensive.
publlr servit·e.
The tas k force also said other aspects of
the counly'b emer gency medical care
system --s uch a!:> adequate staffing of
e mergency faciht1es and the location ot cer·
tain speciahzed facihtfes -ha ve not kept
pace with. the paramc<hc program and must
be improved
While most or those seeking nid are ge.
nwnely in need. there are some loopholes
ror cheating In the AFDC procram. lt pro.
bably is not unreasonable to assign mo1·e
skilled interviewers lo try to persuade ap·
plicants to revt!al the whereabouts or a mis·
sing parent -provided the interview is not
cof\ducted In a manner that pre·supposes an
intent to cheat.
The t~s k force emphasized that
artificial political boundaries ror emergen·
cy services within the county must be over·
come if a ll Orange Countians are to receive
equal care no matter where they 1.ive .
Ticke t Backlog
As a full emergency medical care
system is developed. it won't be easy for
many poli tical leaders lo put their provin·
cial biases aside. But when human life is the
issue, they mus t find it within themselves to
do so.
Motorists who received parking tickets
in Newport Beach have been the recipients
of an unexpect ed reprieve, according t.o a
reeenl police department study which re·
vealed that no warrants were being issued
for tickets that were not paid.
The problem was that Newport Beach
gener ates a huge number of parking tickets
-an average of 5.500 a month -a nd the
Harbor Judicial District Court couldn't pro·
S • T• ht d cess them with available manpower lrtngs tg ene That oversight is being cor rected by
~ . ____ ) __ ....__ . two e mployes hired by the c ity under a . ~ ;:"l'".-~~,.,~~ ~~~·-nr••v~j~,.~~~~when disbu1Se!-witnalmo~t lins·eeitri~ .:l~~lf.'" ~'"'.;'i·~eicn-"m\11,~".· ~~;~ .:,_".'....:._:!. ~
it's not a ll that eas.v to ~et aboard the free could be right bark where they started
m o ney train . /\nu Ora n ge County Since Newport. Beach wants the re·
supervisors moved lust week lo make it a venue from the tickets. 1t seems only rair
htlle more difficult. that the ci ty pay for lhe clerks needed to
The s upervisors agreed that in process them.
terviewers from the district attorney's of· The district courts ID Westminster and
fi('e should be placed in welfare offices to Laguna Niguel require the jurisdictions
question applicant!> for assistance under the they serve to do the processing work before
Aid to Families with ~pendent Children the courts send out warrants. and there is
!A FDC> pro~ram. no reason why Newport Beach cannot meet
A report on welfare problems pointed a similar requirement
Bill Aimed at CTA
Election Activity
During h1$ 11l11eu top .~tole of
/tcl4U ore /tiling 111 for .\fr W4ler1
Today hi• guut 11 JC>hn Stull, State
~tor. 3'1h Or11rtc'f
One or the ma)or wcakne"lses or
the educator collective bargain·
inc law e nactl'd last year. whi<.'h
becomes fully eHect1vc July 1 or
this year, was Its failure to pro·
tecl against conflicts or intereo;t
by proh1bitin~ campa1~n con·
tnbut1011s b .\· "·hool t•mplo~t' or.
ganizations to rand1dates for
local <tchool boar~. J:Ovcrnor.
and the stale le1t1slature
F 1r exam ple. one or the or·
fi!anizat1ons apparently h~adang
the contest to
becvme the
exc l usive
bargaining
r epresen ·
tal1 ve r or
leot'hcrs 1n
local dls trlt'ts
throughout
the !\late, the
Ca l iror ni u
Teachers As·
l-Ocl a lion (<."TA). h as bef'n
parti<.'ularly ~l'nerous JO 1ls ~Ufl·
port or ~ubcrnator1al. le~1 .. 1at1\'('
and st'hool board candidates. act·
Ing through its poht1cal action
<'Ommlttee In 1973. the t:I CaJnn
Daily Californian ond I both
1<oun11e<1 th\• alarm at 1ncreast'd
teacher orJtanirat1on part1c1po
lion that y~ar ln loul 'irhool
board clcctl<>n<t , ('1linJ: \TA's
~elf publl<.'lt('d rc<.'ord or .. ucce .. ~
20~ wins, 9fl lo"lst•s. with ~1 incum
bents defeated.
( EARL WATERS )
THE O BVIOUS result las t
year. and in ea<.'h success1"e
year s ince then, has been an in·
creased number or local school
board members who we re elect·
l'd with CTA ·s financial help and
thus obligated at least m part to a
special interest other than the
general public.
While the r e 1s nothing in·
herently evil aboul part1c1pallon
in the electoral process by su<.'h
organizations. thl' advent or col·
lect1ve bargaining has <"ast a nev.·
hght on such practices by groups
i.uch as CTA.
Ont' can readily visualize a
possible conflict or interest ir a
CTA negotiator .sits down ut the
bargaining table across rrom a
school bonrd me mbe r whose
t•lcl'tion effort received sutx.tan
l1al infusions or CTA dollars
Similarly. CTA and other
rducator or ganization!'. have
ht-en generous in directing cam·
paign conlri bu lions to certain
gubernatori a I a nd leg1slallvt•
candidates. only lo then have
their paid lobbyists :'italklni:t lhc
halls of the Capitol urgin~ vote'
for more stale money for eclu(':t·
tum. 115 ~rcent of v.•h1ch goe'I to
emplo~ e sat an cs anti b<'nt•flt!I
ACCORDINGLY. I hav<.' in
troduced Senate Dill 1677, wtul'11
"'oulrl make 1t a mu.demunor
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
If Ronnie is so oppogcd to
governm ent spending. why
d6es he keep crying for
m atc hing campaign
funds.,
P.O.
0-0..-••• ........... .., ~-.. '"4•UU.,H'~ .. .~ ..... -. '-"'-• -•O-yO...,Oau,""1&
ror any <tchool emp lo~e or ·
,:anization to make or cause to be
made. directly or indirectly, a
campaign contribution to any
<"andidate ror a local school
board. county board of education
or <.'oun ty s uperintendent o(
schools. as well as any candidate
for the Asscm bly. the Senate. or
Gover nor.
This proposal. which would ap·
ply only to school emplove or·
ganizat ion!I because they" were
the ones i:tiven full-scnle collec·
live bargaining rights last yur.
will prott•ct cmploye or11aniia·
lions and flOvcrning board mem ·
hers by eliminating possible con·
fhcls of interest when an or·
gan1zation ·s representatives face
s<.'hOOI board mcmben. across
the bargaining t able.
Ultimately. however, SB 1677
will protect the public, who pay
the considerable cost o( educa·
hon 2nd collective bargaining,
by msurini; that no specu1l in·
lt'rest !lroup gains particular ad·
\ antai:e 1n lhC" bargaining pro·
cet.s by means of campaign
dollar11
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·~UP.iOXP-~ ~~ ~ G£T ()'R ~~~Jn~ 'S>~ ~11'.L AND~ Wl!!l -
lt'allaeeif es /tJoce t. o Rea9a11 Ca111p
A New Twist in Texas
FORT WURTH -Ronald ( ] l'lider Ray Barnhurt. llorril>
Reagan's noon r ally in downtown EVANS-NOVAK County (lfouston I Hepubhcan Fort Worth last week was most chairman and Rea gun's stale ro
ominous for President Ford no• chairman. too far to the r&Ahl
for what w~s said but for who . Hank Grover, formt'r l'an1l1date
was there : lormer campaign party registration, Ko longer arc ror i:zovcrnor nm' l'Un111:11.:n1n~
~ec~e,t' ;~c-'.-G.D.~ 'Ge~•·r... ·~O,td R rca_E~~en $~iJ.l. ~~arcpor Rea~on . 1s v1cwt>d well 'WS1Nff ~OIJ"l9:1e 1J1an~ . ..:~. -~ ~-~~~~~ H-~
and . a·. g.Q~dly ·p\ID1~ cft oeve r orsak~'.~l>~h ''·Ba~.n1rarfar:i(!!i4\·c~ :./re ln1!fu..r • ~.'-
Wallace1tes 1.n the crowd. The re· with all those JUICY csh .. r':.i • ~·l'r}' o'A·R~publ1'('~n '\VaUC'l'('t>' . .., • • ..
markable gathering of over 3.000 races. populbls n·adv to 11111 U1lc into
I a c k e d the That <.'ertainty has been eroded the Republican pri rn:iry ~f<1y I
s leek. c h ic by remarkable campaign crowds This .1pprc•hrn .. 1on of thr
look of Texas drawn by Reagan -some700at barbaraani; at the i,:.llt·~ 1,
Republicans llarllngen on the Mexican t'nhanced by tht• \ow of lot•ol
and see med border. formerly no man's land Reaganite leaderb to dl'ny Sl•n
much more for Republicans. Unprecedented John Tower, Mr. lh'pubht•an 111
like a typical Republican absentee voting -Texas for l!> year s. IHI at larJ:t'
Wallace rally surpassing De mocratic totals in seat on the state delc~allon
-women in Houston. Dallas and San Antonio Purging Tower sugJ?csts ,,
h o u s e -pro mpts Republican state change JO party control from lhl'
d r e s s e s , chairman Ray Hutchison to pre· genteel conservatives <1f l>nll:1"I
s port-shirted diet a Republican turnout ex· to the popuhsl n~ht \\IOfZCr:. ol
men, lots or s m oll American ceeding 300,000 (compared to a Houston.
nags If the virtual rollapse of previous high or 114.000 in 1972).
Wallace's candidacy ill sending Private polls (not Heagan·~,
right·wing populist DemO<'rats poinl to a possible 400,000 votes
across party lines td Reagan, with heavy Wallace·to.Reagan
President Ford is in deepening switches.
trouble here.
Portents o r n r ecord
Republic an turnout in the May J
primary suggest the Wallaceltc
uossover. Combine tha t with
Reagan's inc reasingly vigorous
attack on the President and con·
tinued bumbling by the Ford high
rommand. and Mr. Ford might
well lose the primary that would
at least keep Reagan ali ve and
perhaps restore his momentum.
'"lf we lose here." one Ford in
sider confided to us. '"it ·s going to
be a long spring and summer •·
NOBODY ca n accurately
forecast this state's first real
Republican presidential
primary, partly because nobody
knows who will enter Republican
polling booths In the absence ol
.. '
'LMJ;.s. G"ntf"~n. •nd
Mr. RH!Jlln ....
THIS C ROSSOVER is being
promoted by the campaigning or
a Reagan for m ore self.assured
and l'ombative than in the early
New Hampshire days. Reagan's
most potent point has been his
contrasting of Mr. Ford's cam ·
paign promises about retaining
the Panama Canal wilh actual
negotiations to ultimately
transfer operations lo Panama.
That f1ls Heagan·s broader
the me : that Mr. Ford takes d1f·
ferent positions on the campaign
trail and back In Washington on
one issue after another.
The new e lement introduced at
Fort Worth was the charge that
the President. while posing as a
fiscal conservative. favors
h bera lized welfare payments.
.. Sometimes you wonder how
many times you're going to be
deceived, .. says Reagan. Thus.
has general indictment is or
duplicity in sinister Washington
unknown lo Texans ... Who are
thE'se people in Washington."
asks Reagan . "lo tcll us that we
might be fri ~hlened or panicked
by hearing the t ruth about our
problems~"
SOME OF the President's lac·
ticians 1n Wa s hington f eel
Reagan is going over lo lhe
ngh( I rtnge. outside the nallonal
consensu~. Bul f'ord backers in
Texas do not di~agr~ bas1ca11,
"'th Rea~an·s pronounst'mc:nts
-only with hrs supporters
Estahlis hment Republicans
com plain Reagan ha:o; surrcn
dered his T exas <.'ampa1gn to
n ght·WIOJ: extremists. They con
SIMUl.TANF.O U~f.\', tlwn' 1s
ac<'umulated <11 .. nrny .1mun ~
t•slabllshmcnt H1•puhlir~111~ m.1•r
For d cam pa 1 I< n hi undr·r~,
notably the l'rc s1d!'nt ·-. ~1i.:n1n~
of the energy hill. Wh1•11 th1•
Dallas Times·llcrahJ lm;t Wt'l'k
bannered a story that l'ord cum
paign m a nager Hogers Morion
had all but ruled out T('XUn John n. Connally for Vice PrCJM<lenl,
the President"l> Tt'xas supportc•rs
were apoplectic. Indeed. some
regular luncheon diners at tht.•
Dallas Club round table thal dav
were so funous they announcl'd ~
rord·to· Reagan SWIL('h
The dilemma this po-;('s 1-;
typifie d by one prominent
Repubhcan PQndt'nnJ? the ~•ale
of politics the olhl'r day rn lhc
49th floor Pl'lrnlcum Cluh
Because of t ics to the tll l 1n·
dustry. he could not 11ullhdy !>Up
port Mr Ford following thr
energy bill approval. Now, he
was angered and puuled by
Morton's sltght to Conn3llY But
he could never bark llca1?an. rC
only because or Im, Texa!>. sup
porters -"a bunch 01 djmn
kooks.··
The su p erior f'r11 rl nr·
gan1z:.ilion. U'\lng tcl1·phonl!
banks and targeting str:1tt1lll'
areas, mii.:hl yet prevail , .11dt'(l
by lhe excitement gcncr:.11·11 b:-r
another prcs1dcnt1al v1s1t 111 ·r.--c
as this week Bul not 1f Hc•;q.~an '
rhetoric has entrnn<.'cd ~·II tbo11f'
Wallace Democrat$ lll t'XfllO<ll'
the tight little e1rcl<• of T1·xa,..
Republic3n1sm and prolon~ the
1ncrcas1ngly h1l t er r1~hl for t h1•
party's pre~1dent13J ncmunuurm
Quotes
Government by Terror in Cambodia
"I do not t)('llcVt.' ni..o 1n lh••
abollt111n of frN• in11111 ry, or l hut
the Id I! a~ r <'pr <' 'I£' n t l! cl h y
'freedom or thoul(h\,' 'frc •t•tlmn nr
speech •• ·rrccdnm or prr11!>' onc1
• r rec a 1111 t' m h I y ' ;1 r 1• J u '1 l
rhctoncnl myths I tx-h"vt• rlllh<·r
thut they are amm•R llw m11111
valuahlc rc•ulllle:s th;ll m1•n nave•
l{ained. :tnd thot If th<')' 111·1•
dc11troy1•rl m1•n will a,,:;iin f1Kh\ lo
havct hem "
WASHINGTON -The world's
two mos t brutRI di<.'tatnr~hips.
<according to the cvld<'n<'t' 1n 1n
telliflencc flleii. &r t C:umhorlrn
and North Kor<'ll.
Cambod i a's Communis t
f lrt'brands
have turned
tht>lr country
into a nation
o f Call i e .
Cities havt'
been emptied a n d t h e
p opula ti o n
h as h ee n
h uded Into
the h1n
t erland . with no apparent
thought for their welfan· llun·
dreds or thousands have (alien by
the wayside.
ln North Kore:i. the populace
h:ls been terrorized by the gov.
ernment for two 1tenerations.
Hundreds of thousands have been
imprisoned or banlshPd to re·
mote mountainous areas for no
other reason thol'I that some
anonymous bureaucrat dt'cided
they were .. unrell:lblc." At
leafit hlllr or the population is kept
under varytn1 s urve;ll:ince.
epic eventi;. Vet tht world prcs11
has paid 11cant attention. devOt·
lnR its enl!rgles instead to expos·
1ng corruption across lht• Ca mOO.
di3n border in Thailand and ex·
corlatlnR President Chuni:: II<'•
Pt>rk on thl' other side of the 38th
parallel in South J<orcu
fn both Co mmun ist diC·
tatorships, th e rulers have pulled
down the blinds. and they
c:trdully control t he light thot
leaks through Yet the harsh
facts are available from eye wit·
nesses -not Political opponent!'!
whose reports might be suspect
but refugees who have escaped
from the hor rors . Their ston('s
havt' been c heclft>d and verif'ifd
by intellittence analysts a hun-
dred times over.
The Khmer Rouge regime.
after seizing power in Cambodia.
drove the people out n( the cities.
en masse. They were routed out
o( their hom es, turned out of
hospitals. prodded out of $!ck
beds.
The mass exodus developed In·
to a death march. without
1>4rallel In modern tun~s. Count·
less Cambodians were herded
like human cattle to unknown
destinations. <.'lutching a rt'w
h11ndlrd hE'lnnizlni?s. earn &nf.!
(JACK ANDERSON)
\ht'lr Invalids on 11tretehers. a
few hobbh nR on C'fUH'hCS. Thl'
scenes described by the escapees
were horrPndous.
nt£ l\XODtJS routes were Ii\·
tered with the t'Orpses or the old.
the sick and the weak who
couldn't keep up. 1l1e Khmer
guerrillas who po lice these
hum an highwa ys provided
almost n o food, waler o r
medicine.
A& the crownln~ cruelty, the
men and women were ~hberale·
ly separated to break up
famtlto. S ubsequently. the
Khmer Rouge Of'derfd the peopre
to take new names to make it
more dlrrtcult ror loved ones to
find one another.
The sun•l vors wf're dlstribult'd
throughout the <.'ountryside ln
groups. with instructions to build
huts and plant r ice. Untll t.M first
harvest cam e In. the diSPl¥ced
cl~y people s ubsisted on frogs. in·
sects and wild rooL".
Why did Ute Khmer Rou.-e up·
root the populace'? The sto1'7 has
been put out th3t the new rulers
are a1erarlan fundamcntollst11,
who wanted to get thf' 1.>eoplc
ba<.'k to the soil and make Cam ·
bodln !'.elf·sufflclcnl. Rut In·
ttll1gencc onnlysts have con·
eluded. based upon lhc jtguw
pieces they have been oblc tr> pul
together. that the real reason for
scatte ring the people was to kcrp
them under control.
AT THE TIME of the takeover.
the Khmer Rouge had only an
estimated 40,000 troops to control
a population of over seven
million. The cities were populal·
ed with the more sophisticated
people. subject to foreign in·
Ouence. The Khmer leaders,
therefore. feared the cltiet would
b«ome centers of resistence.
This was also the r eason that
fa milies were broken up. leaving
lndlvlduals with no ties that
could be used to organize opposi·
llon. The Khmers were sus.
pkious of anyone with an educa·
tlon, anyone who m ight be su~·
cepUble to alien Idea s. In some
areas. •n,yone who could read
and write was killed.
All schools have also been
closed down, presumably until
the Khme r Rouge can troin
enouAh trusted leacht'r~ to r<'·
educate the na tion.
T iff: f'ORM F.R Combodian
army was quickly dlsband~d :ind
its officers lar gely elrm1n11krl
Some ~o ld le rs were roped
together and clubbed to tlcnth
The few who e5caped to tl'll about
It t1howed rope burn!\ on the
arms.
Others were corraled In work
camps, whe re they were worked
merciles11ly for long houn and
subjected to oddrtion:tl houNi or
hysterical lndoctrina1lon Dis·
cipllne in these <.'amps Is ex
tremely harsh, with beating& and
killings for the slightest mis·
dee<b.
The story is largely the same In
North Korea. with less killing but
more coer cion. There were
widespread execution11 in the
1940s. but oppression hns now
become more !\)'Stematized.
FOR EXAMPLE, the populace
has been t l asslfied into ~I
cale&orin to derlne the degree of
r eliability of each individual. An
astonishing 40 percent of the peo.
pie belong to the untnu;tworthy
categories.
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20th rPnlury A mmc:an 11uth11r
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robt-rt /Y Wud P11hl11h1•r
Thorwu I\''""'' f7rl1111r fltJrbora I( r<1h1rh
f:d1lorioJ l'Ofl~ ~:1lllM
'nit' editorn1l Piii!<' nf fhf OJ1lv
rt101 H'<'k' Ill inform un1I
i;t1mulale rolttr!\ hv prMN111n1: on lh111 Pill:<' d1\ rr'r t·om1twn111rv
on loplt'S Of lntt"rt'~l h~ wndlt'JI
fd columnuu and cart0Clfl1sl,, hv
prnvld1na a rorum for r<'llfln,·
''l<'"S and by prc~ent1n1o1 this
nt'" SP•l>t'r"s n1•lr11on' and 11l1·a~
on cu1 rent 1op1ci1 Th(' rdltortal
opin1fms of lh(' !>Ally l'1lot appt•or
only 1n lhc ed1lorial rolumn ol lh1•
top of &hr pa,.-:t-qp1n1onl'> •·'<·
prl'ul'd by lhe columot:o.li; 11nd
cartoonlsb nnd lrltl'r wr1h•r!' are
their own :ind no t'ndon1c-mcn1 of
lhe1r v1ev. ~ bv lhC' Ol•lly Pilot
~hould bt' ln(frrt'd.
Tuesday, April 27.1976
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i · mile g-on ils 140-cu.·in.
' engine · lhe foreign compelilion
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ENGINE GUARANTEES
Chevrolet Vega and Monza, Pontiac Astre
and Sunbird, Oldsmobile Starfire with
140-cu.-in. 4-cylinder engines 5 Years or 60,000 Miles
Datsun
Toyota
Fiat
vw .
· Mazda (Rotary)
Audi
BMW
Porsche
Triumph
Volvo
12 Months or 12,500 Miles
12 Months or 12,500 Miles
12 Months or 12,000 Miles
12 Months or 20,000 Miles
36 Months or 50,000 Miles
12 Months or 20,000 Miles
12 Months
12 Months or 20,000 Miles
12 Months or 12,000 Miles
12 Months
How tough 1s tough? Well, the 140-cu.-in.
engine you con get in the following GM small
cars is so tough that it's bocked by a 5-yeor/
60,000-mile guara ntee. No foreign car even
comes close to it.
And it's a very simple guarantee. It covers
all 1976 Chevrolet Vegas a nd Monzos,
Pontiac Astres and Sunbirds and Oldsmobile
Starfires equipped with 4-cylinder, 140-cu.-i n.
engines for 5 years or 60,000 miles,
whichever comes first.
It means that should something go wrong
with the engine, your Chevrolet, Pontiac or
Oldsmobile dealer will fix it ... free . • ISC •
Th e guarantee covers repairs to the cylinder
block, cylinder head, all internal engine parts,
intake and exhaust manifolds, and water
pump mode necessary because of defects in
material or workmanship.
This guarantee, an added value feature on
these GM cars, is in addition to the New
Vehicle Wruranty but naturally does not apply
to repairs required because of misuse,
negligence, alteration, occident or lack of
reasonable or proper maintenance.
Compare engine guarantees. Ours is tough
to beat. And that's a fact.
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,A8 DAILY PILOT Tueeday April Tf, 10'11
• _ou_EEN_i_e ___ ey_P-hil-lnt-erl-an ... di Law on Consumers' Side
--J Recent Changes Aid Complainers' Cases
f (£m/or'1 Note. Tlw la6t dttotU ~ brollQM o flurry creditors to ducrlmln le on lht buts of race, re· <ff,_,. ofttl regllJoliolw MUptd Co proe.a coua11nns 111100. color, national oriain. IC!'<, martJal stalus or Nol ~ ogrH• oboei IJw •f/edtwfwU o/ '°"'• of qe and provtcle proct'd\u"t's for settlin& bUUna dll· IJw ,_,,, ht flO one ~I f"'11 COIUVflM'T'I ftou. fttGltt' puta.
lefDl cl.ow thtut ~,. ~fort.J Those proef'dures require comp&nJts lo rdolff
any complaint within 80 de.ya of rcctlvln1 a written · By llleA.uot'laled Pren notice of the l'rievanc-e The creditor can't close
Complalnina consumens are findi.na that the law your account or thi eahm you wllh r~tulaallon dur·
ls of'ten on their side these daya In the batUe of the ing this period ln addition, 1f you chara<! something
market place and It turns out to be defcetive, )'OU don't havo \0
Many of the thln«S t.icen for araoted today are pay the credit card company, provldtn11 you tint
the result or le,lllatloo puaed within the last lQ_ lr)• to work.out. tile dispute WI.Lb lhe.J1ore. Prevlou ·
ye.art. unm 1968, for uampte, lendera did not have ly. the credit granter hud no rc:sponsiblllly for quail·
to dbcloae the annual Interes t chnge on revolvlnJ ty o( the product Involved 1 cl'edlt account.a. · -MaJouHn·Mos~ Wananty Act : The 1975 law
requires that any warrant) provided by 11 manutac AMONG KEV FEDERAL CONSUMER laws turer Qt retailer be wnllen m ~11mple la nguage. A
tiled by the Consumer Federation of America are Federal Trade Comm1s~1on rule, l'ffcct1ve Jan. l.
the Drug Control Bill of 1962, the Truth in Packag. 1m . requires a warranty to indude a t'lt>ar de1>cr1p. ~ ·27 Ing Act or 1966. the Truth 10 Lend ing Law or 1968, the tlon of prodU('tS und purt& coven.'Ci and not CO\ 1 9 7 2 1 e g 1 s I a t 1 o n ered. r~~ I es l a b Ii s h l n & l h e ( . ) The warrunty also must state that the warran· • ________ ;.... ________ ..,.Consumer ~roductSa!ety CONSUM ER tor wilJ do In the event ol a defect, v.1th a hsl of
" Commiu aon and t he _ which services will be paid for and provided and
SClllCl•llH
Rudolph Hess.
Adolf Hill r 's
former deputy.
marked hi.5 82nd
birthda y
Monday bthtnd
the walh o f Spandau Prison
ln Bertln, wh~rt!
he has been th\'
onl y lnmat<' since 1966.
Tht Irvine P111k Mtdlt.il C11n1c.
1 7744 Skv!Mlrk Blvd .. lrv11111, A"·
11ounct't the •OPOlntment ot G., v
L Clt1tll., AdmonttllOtO•
Mr Clorll., grtdu11ed from C~l•lur
n1.1 State Un1ven1ty, Lot Angflt11
with a Bactielor of Science O<ti!"'• In 8u11"4IH Admlnlnr11lon, h~s
11»nt 12 v~•·• 1n th• medie11l t1eld,
thrH y .. rs of Olllhldl II-bttn dot· ec11y releted to ltldU.atrt.I mtdocme, "Well. there's 3nother raise proposal for the Magnu.son·Moss Warran· which will not. If a manufacturer wUJ pay for the secretarial staff down the drain Act r 1975 f I b t 11
ty o . cost of replacem ent pa~. or t>xamp e, u \\ i 4 TIEHTION: PllONJITOlS OF Other laws and regulations Lnvolvmg consumer charge extra for labor. he must say so deurl~ PtUVATE SCHOpLS
rights cover such subjects as price fixing, dis· The warranty must also include a step·b) ·:.tep POST SECOHDilY
triminalJoo in credjt granting and responsibility explanation or what you should do to get repairs or The County Supenntendeot ot School• has been
for products that don't work. replacemen·ts. how tone the warranty b good for given Itta responStblltty or conractiAg all pr1~te POSt
h·1 J di secondary schools m Orange Cooflry 1n reoard to State and local legislators. meanw J e , a so and information about what to do in case of a :. compliance with Assembly Bill 182l f1975J This,
Death Predietion
Attorney Frees
Fortuneteller
have strengthened consumer nghts. Several states pute. legislation. introduced by Assemblyman Joseph
now require unit pricing in supermarkets. Antitrust Montova. provides tor a Regional Adun and Vocattona1
laws have been improved in other areas. There are THE LAW E NCOURAGES INFORMAL and 1n· Education council tomwt1on wMcti wll McWe ... , stricter licensing provisions for repaJrmen. dependent ways to setUe disputes fairly, quickly ~ .....,. .,._ .._ ,.....,. ,..._-...y tclloel
Coo.sume11 education programs have been set up in and cheaply. The law does not provide specifics . bu~ Mehr.
the public schools. an FTC rule, taking effect July 4, !>els minimum The primary intent of this l90lslat1on is to ehminale
Here is a look at some key federal Jaws and standards for things such as r ecord keeping and unnecessary duplication wh ich may occur 1n community
rules and what they do: audits. college, adult education °' regional occupat1ona1
-Drug Control BUI : It requires that drugs be The law allows warrantor::. to require that these pr~:i;;:~ procedures will be conducted at Orange MORGANTON, N . C. <AP> -Charges against sell· proved effective and given approval by the govern-informal dispute-settling mechanisms be used as a County Oeparlment of Education.
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300 South Grand,
proclaimed witch Joann Denton of accurately pre· ment before m arkellng. It also requires drug first step in r esolving consumer complaints 11nd. in Santa Ana. in the Board Room. on WedneSday. May 5.
dieting a death will be dropped because pf a_lack of . ~.fac~urers to register with the government and , certain cases.! e.x_empts warran ~(r?m •• <;}t§:> a<> .... ....._1-;.... rt-!~•~ .:J...-.-·~· -.! ~ ~~~·u· ~~.~., 4:".111lP>'
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-·· '. , . ~d!rs': I\ dcra railcCoitlm1ss1on Educatto,,.Oorector at 834·3762
Mrs. Denton was· to --Truth in P.ackaglng: The la~ requires that rWe that took effect fo"cb 2 require:!'> m u1I ordt-r This notice has been paid by Oran9e County have appeared today in a Mrs Carpenter were household products generally sold in supermarkets firms to fill orders within 30 da)s or (:1\ L' ('Onsumers Oepanment of Educalton
h e aring on charges "pure hears ay a n d and drug stores be clearly and accurately labeled their money back. ~===================-based on a slate haw pro· without. benehl or s worn regarding contents . net quantity, the name or the -Real E state Settlt'mt'nt and Procl'dure::. t\ct :
hibiting the practice of statements fro m any manufacturer and the number of servings. where The law requires that mortg.1)!l k nd t•r' d1sllost
f 0 rt u n e t e I I 1 n g . persons who \\ere a('· applicable inadvance of a s ale, the settlement co:.ts for both
t· I a 1 r ,. o ya n cc and tually present durmg the -Truth in Lendlng: This law requires lenders buyer and seller. The lendt•r must uw a un1rorm
phrenolog> the de· alleged pred1cl1on." lo disclose annual as "ell as monthly interest settlement st atement, prepared b> thl I lous111J! and
termination of ('hara('ter "I think from the very charges on revoh mg accounts. It makes st.Ire that Urban Development Department ... nd must give
from the shape or the beg t n n in g . it wa s buyers know that t he small-sounding H :i percent buyers a booklet prepared by Jlt;O e).plaming set·
skull po r t r a Y e d a s a monthly charge is really 18 percent a year. tlement cos ts The law gl\'es con-.umt•rs more in·
witchcraft case m the -Consumer Pl"Och~t Safdy Commission: It formation about things such as charge:. made by
MRS. DENTON was media and as a result it was established under a law passed Oct. 27, 1972. tenders to cover adm1mstral.Jve loan cosb. a nd fees accused in a" arrant ob has gone prac tically Th I b t u 14 1973 t h di I b e pane egan opera 1005 On 111ay , orro· that must be paid to the person or COm flany a n · tained Apri 14 Y aroundthe"•orld,byour h bl · t " bl · kso ·10 I th · c l or " tect t e pu 1c agams unreasona e r1s · ing details of the fina transaction Ka enne arpcn er understanding," Grant · · t d 'th rod ts " lo h Ip I C' <" accurately predicting at •aid Jury assoc1a e w1 consumer P uc ; e -Moving : The nlt>rstute ommt•rCl' om ·
t h 20 th .. individuals evaluate the comparative safety or dif· mission recently adopted nt'\\ ruk-. rl·qu1r1ng a seanceonl\arc e "'1tchcraft i·s not f · dt.od I If f t t d ood 1 1 f M " erent items; an eve op un orm sa e Y s an· truckers of househol g ii to assumt· n·s1>0ns1 l1 1 April lO death 0 ~ a~ainsl the law. hc said, dards for a wide variety or goods. ty for loss or dam age to all item!-> th<'' ••r<'t·pl fnr Carpe nter's m othe r . and the word 1s not men· Th · h called ore tha n 20 · I f f It h H r e comm1ss1on as re m shipment. Previous). mo\'erl\ o ll'n rt' ll:.l'< o al' Mrs Dorot Y amsey 0 ttoned 1'n the la\v under Jl II di -• 't b l 't t th t · II f I I 11 mt ion a ege y uns.uc 1 ems, u 1 repor s a cepl res pons ibility for unu~ua y rat11 l' 01 va ua 1 l' Morganton ~ h1ch Mr:. De nton is many of them -83 percent on 1he average through items. The new rull-s alMl 111dudt· llm11 • .1t1on:. 11n
"In the final a11aly•<1s . charged. the first year and a half of operation -were never liability Thl· l"Omµan~ 1s nol rc-.poni.1bll· tor
the prose('ut1on of this returned by the purchasers, even when a refund or perishable a rticles. for examplt>, the movi•r do""
~oup, salad. potato, roll, and dessert
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SPIRES
IRVINE MacArlh ur Blvd at S 0 Fw'y
case 1s not in thc public THE ST AT F. M ENT replacem ent was offered. not know s uch 1tl'ms <ire ~mit shipped
interest of the peoplt.• of also s aid the evidence in· The commission also has come in for criticism Nert Compl.arnrng 10 the Managt'r ====-=:..:::.:......:==~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~====; this d1s lrirt. and the d1catcd .. Mrs . Denton from som e consu me r groups, including the __ _
state will thercfon• takt• did not m ake the predic-Consumer Federation of America, which charged
a voluntary d1sm1ssal at tion . rather that she that the panel is not concentrating on lhe real is ·
the open ing of court felt the presenee of death sues. These groups attacked the commission for
Tuesday:· stud a s tatc at the seance; that Mr. working to estab lish standards for such things as
ment read at a ncl4 s ron Fred Ramsey. estranged architectural glass and s wimming pool slides,
ference Monday by Asst. h u s b a n d o f M r s · rather than basic necessities. "You have to wonder
Dist Atty. Bob Grunt Ra m1>c'. actually s up· who decides what about priorities over there." said
COSTA MESA
3125 Harbor Blvd
ONE ~IAG I ST R ATE
refused to >ign the \\ ar·
rant. accordltlJ.t to the
._tatement. and lht·
<"harges 1-!l'l'n t o a
second mag1:.tratc by
plied the details of who Midge Shu bow of the CederalJon.
"ould d ie . and the inac· -Cr edit; Several laws. starting with the Fair
curate manner of her de· Credit Keporting Act or 1971, give consum ers the
;ith. and that Mrs. Den· nght to review their Credit Reporting Act of 1971.
hm only attempted to give consumer s the riJ.thl to review their credit file,
adopt or interpret those require credit granters to tell reje<:ted applicants
things '\'lewcd · by ~lr. why they were turned down. make it illegal for
Ramsey"
Fat Fight
U.S. Teens ' Problem
MINN t-:APOLIS I AP ~ -P arents who demand
'cll'<in µlatcs " from their childrf'n at m~alt1me. or
11-.c food .is a pa<'lf1t'r may he contrlbuhn~ to ~lfe ·
Jiii\.: ol>1.•iot ~. s a}., a doctor who ::.tudted o\'C'rwc1g ht
tc1.•n .1~e~1rh
()1 Da n1l·I Conlon. a family physt('ia n. rl'ported
the conclu-.ioM or h1~ t ,., year !'tudy of o~~nty to_ a
ml•dical ,~ mpo..,1um .. pon1>on·d by Minneapolis
Childn•n 1 lt•alt h .li r enlt'r
11 .. : SAID RF.Sfo:ARCll INDICATES thcre are
thrrt' fWJks" ~hen vounll,t<'rs add a lot or extra
rat l·l'lls llkttly to f:1ve them a weight proble m for
ltfr Thi• Jll'Uk'I a r<' nround the a~c of 9 months. from
tht• .1~l'' or 5 to 7 Hors and in adole11cenr<', he s aid
Thi-. could n •,ult . ht• 'aid. from parents dl'·
m.rnrlm~ thJt C'h1ldrcn rm1~h t'n •rythmg ~t meals,
ttw foo1I a~ 11 poc1f1er approach or from children be·
lllli! -.tJrt<'d nn fatty sohd food!' early in infuncy
"" 14 :l)'ll or prt>vl'nllnit ohesit)'. he ~uggcsted
motht•r, brrost·h~l'd tht>l r Infant-; "into the first
H'lll .. tit• al!W rN·ommt'ndcd thul pArents allow
l'h1 ldrc11 to hmit lh1•ir rood lntak<' und turn _off the
lt'l<'v1swn ~t>ts I\) make sure chlldrc.>n !ltay at'tlV<'.
fONl.ON SAID T HE RE AKE 10 million obe~e
abole!'ccnts In the United States and rive out of s1_x
are Jll rls lie su11gcstcd at th(' symposium that phys1
nans do 14 hatt'vcr they con to help motivate obe!le
femall'll'Pn a1H' palicnt11lod1rt.
"Prav for h<'r or rmd a l{ood hoyfnend for her."
hl' rf'comnwnded
Most other w ay'I of tacldin~ the problem arc re·
latJvely me-ff eel 1 v<', he said
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Commere1al Credit.
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rnr f1illnmta kn tdtnts Onlv.
\ltml>fr nl 1ht t .iflf,11n1~ ''"'"'•lttn1 "' Thnft ~n·l l.oon Companlea.
' •C«tVnCw•I Cmlll Plan. I~
370 E.'\St 17lh Street • Phone: 645-8700
l 1ndoro o; unique 10 w eek treotmenl
and t101mng proqrorn w•ll teach po1ten1s now 10
rroch and rno1n1oin their ll'On wc1ghl for hie
A SOI(' and PfOCt1ca1 pion with PfOPf>I nult11tonal
diet and c ont1nuo1 t•mot1onol support New
audio and ~ub 11m nal 111suol aids ore used lo
mottvotP u.,.1,..ih•nl lh<' on111e P'OQra m is und er
'"'" s111c1 suOt'l'll•\1on ol Mod1col Doctors ~poclal·
1st~ 1n Borialric M1•d•c•n1J
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Coll lor information
Monday lhru Friday
9AM T01P.M.-2 PM T06P.M
NEWPORT BEACH
645·3740
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COSTA MESA
557-1893
son Be1no1d1no • E long hoc:h • Minion Hills
· H~horne · Oionge · Newport Beach
Go.rden Gro~ • long leoch • Posodeno
lo Habra • Woodland Hiii$ • $1\ermon Oaks
Wfil Covino • Fullerton • Rrlel1ide • Sonlo Monico
CU~f
MEDICAL
CLINIC
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It isn't the parking costs that
are killing you. Ifs the cost of
setting there and back thafs
reaching the breaking point
The Federal Department of
Transportation estimates that.
depending on the make and
year of your car, it costs you
an a verage of $90 to $130 a
month to drive a 4 0-mile
round-trip to work and back
every day. And if you don't use
your car duri ng the day it sits
in the parking lot a wasted asset
fOI' 1110N informadon call
5 47-33U . 6 AM to 10 PM
we ekdays and 8 AM to
5 PM on weekends .
The Orange County Tra nsit
District has the economical
answer to the dilemma. Ta ke
the bus to work and back. For
a 25¢ or 50¢ fa re, you can go
a nywhere in Orange County.
And you won't
even have
to look
for a
parking
space
when you
get there.
Follow the Callfomia Angels
Hotline on KMPC (710) radio
spons ored b y OCTD. '-
Ride the bus a nd save what you've b een missing.
L/tJ. Boyd
Camels Have
.Three Eyelids
Was reported thal tijbta wMalnvented by
a circut acrobat who bd \0 pet"form in bis
lonthandJed underwear *•l&H bls costume
didn't 1how up on time from the cleanerJ. Thal
happened,. true enough. In Ws countr y. But
tlgtlta W'el'e rnvented tJnwtren. too. tn
France, specifically. By the aame fellow who
invented the trapeze. Jules LeoU&rd, namely.
Many ls tho animal whou e.yes each have
two lids, but you won't find a lot Uke the camel
whose eyes each have three lids.
One out or every six teenaao misses
becomes expectant before she becomes a mis·
llW5.
Average airline stewardess weighs 125
pounds.
QUERIES FROM CLIENTS
Q. "In which Tarzan movie did lwu
Tarzans turn up?••
A. That was "Tarzan's New York Adven·
tur1.1," 1942. The most widely known of all the
Tarzans. Johnny Weissmuller, played the
lead. And the first film Tarzan. Elmo Lincoln,
acted in some scenes as a
circus roustabout.
O...berG11nt
Stat e Sen . Alred
Alquis t <D ·Santa
Cruz ). one or the
legislature's leaders
'in transportation and
energy conservations
.issues, will make the
luncheon s peech at
an ener gy seminar
Wedn esday at th~
Grand Hotel in
Anaheim. Sponsor of
the e vent i s the
Oran ge Cou nt y
Chamber of
Commerce.
..
OCC Professor
Sues Over Fil1n
DumacH totallnc S1 mJlllon were demanded
Monday by an Orange Coast CoUeac professor who
claims tho Cout Community Coue,e Olt tnct bas ·
defrauded him of royalties and other reveutues from
a tt levlslon film huonctived and produced .
Dr. Dwayne L. Merry, a profetaor of tn·
thtopology at OCC s.loce 196.S, claiou in his Oranae
County Superior Court. l1aw1wt that he was warned
before he sianed over his lilm rights to tbe district
tb~t be might be rt red ll he dld not comply,
HE STATES TRAT Tiit ntm. "Dimensions In
Cultures." was completed by him in 1974 after three
years In tht' maklng and is now beina shown
throughout the UnitedSlatC3.
Merry states that district officials have r efused
to disclose revenue received by them following
showing of the film in other areas.
He alleges th.at he was persuaded to sign over
bis riahts to profits and royalties after being as·
sured by district ocrtctals 'that eny other couTse
would be illegal.
MERRY STATES THAT he has since learned
that the statement allegedly made by district
1pokes men was untrue.
Named as additional defendants in the lawsuit
are Dr. Norman Watson, district chancellor,
telecommunications director Don Gerdts and Max
Russell. chancellor for per:sonnel services .
Tuesday April 27 1976
P BUC NOTICE
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P.UBLIC NOTICE
DAILY PILOT A.
PUBLIC NOTICE
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MICPllOH ~ 14 Otl•••,. OWi*.. 11>• 11<111!0"1 Ou••n .. , n•-IM olll'• OI Ille cl ... of IM .00... ..,. llonl 't•lt<Mnl IOf the ... '1Mr.rllp W•• ffllld UU«I <°"''•"'to P,.WM lllem, ~th IM Tiiis llil'4MU wu c-"'1'1d lllY a OllJuly1,lt1'1ntfleCou"tyolQo-, l>KAl\ .. rY¥0U<IWrt.IOli..-sl91*f -r•I Pl•~P,lp_ Ttw full -•"4 -·•• ot 11"' 11 1M office ol OEAH ADAMSON, At· MISSIONVIEJOCOMP·ANV --#lll\Of•wl"9: tomey •t L•w. SIO W@tl SIWU. St-I.
Ge•,JN.l!Gll.GA•Lll•P·A·",.TNeR tll :,~i:o~:~:.'t.~~':!':.~ ~~L;t;:· s .. •1• 9U. l 0\ """"'"· C•lllornlU)01'. wt't1<P\ it t"9 pl•<• of bu,u-.e\50f the'""" flt En<vtl,,. \/ice Pr~J<ltrtl Stllrl•y Olll<HI F.,..11 dtt"·O~ 1n •" m"I"" "''.,"""' '" IC:.0.-ponilt S.111 , P"Oll\~ed 0,.,.9~ CH•f O<uly !l'f hlite Ot UtO ckt<ed<rftl, ... thin I-CM R Y S l E A It E 4 l I y Pll°', t.prtl lO, ti, •nd M.4 O . t '· tU~ monlh> •Her IM llr~I publl<•f!onot \hi" CORPORATION I~$ 1' nollct GfMUI P• rt,.., 0.tlld Af)<1t 1, t'1•
l.M. Fole~ CROCI( ER N4 TIO .. Al 8ANI{ 11\VIC•Prnlclont P UBLIC NOTICE E•e<uto.otlheWllrot ttotporate Se•t I 11>e •IM>vt """"'Cl Oit<tc1e1>t Thll •i.temtnl wet llled """' ow NOTICll TOC•IOITOll5 OIANAOAMfON ColH'lly Clerk ot Ortn1>9 C04.ll'llY 91t SIJ~l•IOll COUllTO,THlr ·-•Y•IUw ""'"'")!)· tt1•. n .ue O'CAl..ll'OAMIA "0111 fltWttl$hrtlt5t-• l'ULOf', ltOUTON, •u•NS I MC T .. ICOUNTYOl'O•ANOl w .. ,,. tCtnlllQ( NI . A·-l..M _._ .. ,, Olllenol.o ... H ly: lltcti.tr-•, l("fOI E1bte of VICTOR l. MARTINS.I~ Tet; (110U>·1"1 Q. "Does anybody In ....,_fUIUw VICTORLOVIS M.a.RllNS.O.c1-...i. .a.n ... OMytorlHcwtrla
lhis country ever d-:,.;•e::.-ir-.£I0th ...... str1·-t Event -ONl•st-• N0flCEIS MEAe8VGIVENtot P\l!Mltlt..iOrtnteCoeU o.ltyf'll"'·' ,,. U ~ "'-' .. Kii, CA . .,... cr•dlto•• or '"" •no..-.,.,.....,.,......, Al>'lt •· u.10. n. ,,,. 1'71-11' anymore of the bub "°""' 11141 •" .,....,, hhl"11 ci•ums _..,111 ___________ _ 1>lague?" "-lWcl 0r•"91 Cout O•llt PilOI. the W•d cffod1n1 M • •equlrt'd 10 11
A. About once a year Candi·d~tes i·n FQru. rn . "_"'_1_".._·_•>_._._,,_,_ •• _._,. ____ ,_ .. _>_,. :::':i1~~:.'~":~:::~,·1:'::~\~"---P-U_B_L_1c_N_o_T_1c_E __ some patienl dies. Usually PUBLIC NOTICE 11u..,cou•t.or1op••,..,.1111em .... 1nuw
• th South l I ntCttUry vou<htri. to the u,nderi1Qnt<J tn ,.._.e wes or a ong ------------•lllWOflktotEOWAAOH.STONEAI ~K • .'"...;,~~.~~i:,:··---~-~-~~ .. ·~~~Jf;"i'~~"$_~:':J';. r --i~ .· .... ~-,,~·~rC'J,_jfii •• 5¢;":'~' ~~:1 .'°' 11 ·aw.~~~ rt C..n1• $ TICl!~i!~~Pf!.'!;. ,..... .. ~ ~. '• ~ t;;t. ' "' • ~'"""• _.. ~u..,..,c,'1)11"tf\---vE"au~al\ 1\:-"V~ • -~--~.. . tjn\ . . •=-A,, · ---~ ~ ... How many feathers on a ruby· 0tu .. o•11•"110'~1•11 Valley Area 'Fde'nds of Senate -prim:Af)I. election ·::·,~:i.~~1' •..:.O.rt1vntc1ru 11.:-.1 ,..~,:!1: Ell•I• o•,~ELEN A. cAST~E.
throated hummingbird?" • . ... "' n 0 r t h e l 2 Ri ley will h61d a fund· oontender Tom Hayden '°"'"'°"we.Un Uncl Tilre Comp.wty lnototilC'•\UleOl'4ldd•c•cff1>1.w•lllin llit<Hwd. '
A Abo <1 P l " (.. ~ OUly ·-IMtO lrustu -· IM tourmottl,hu•l•• lht! 11•'1PllD'•<•llonol ~OTICE IS HEltE8Y Gii/EH to II!'-. ut 94 . ossibly 950. Maybe only Rep u b Ii can s a nd raising cocktail pa1ty for has come out in support 1o1-1noc1ntr1_.,...,011ru,1w1u 1MftOI•<•. u1<111on o1 ,,,. .v.. ,..._doe<-nt 930. You lose count. I Oe m o"r ats vying for Filth District Supervisor of a tenants strike which set.A.AT PIJBLIC AUCTION fO THE 0.l•dAll""· ,.,. 11\tf •fl Pfr$011\ "-vino <•••ms-1 .. ,t
ZODJ C .. HIGWEST 8100ER FOR c .. SH tcwv• Al.AM O MARI INS .... uld dtO<H~I .... rt .... 1'90 to Ill~ A MAN their parties' nods in the Thomas Riley. who is up has spread to fi ve apart· Ill••• II-o1 .. 1.1 .. 1 ...... 1 mon1,y ol Ewtc .. lrlWC)fl .... Wlll llwm, wtlll I ... MCetury """'""~·In Our Zodiac man contends a Pisces fellow 4oth Congressional Dis-tor election in June. men t complexes in ,,,.v..11eos111n1111 •111111.1•11•~'" 0•1n1•t>•••0•,.,•o ,,.. olllc• o• ,,,. citr• 011"" -... '" lends to b d · · t" t h ' Th .->5 l rt T t • S l A ..1 1trntconvty•<l lo -nowtwldbylf dn-n1 lrllod<oYrt,orto.,nMlll lMfll,...,Ull"" ea reamy 1mag1na 1ve sor w o s trict primaries will ex-e -a coup e pa Y us m, an a na an .. U11C1eru1<1 Ottoo•T•u•• '"""'P'°""' 1ow•11ow.STONl ,.. ...... ,voucNrt,101i..u,.. .. _ not always too practical. But the Capricorn plain their views al a will be held May 7 at6:30 Fullerton. 1,i..re1no11..,.<Hmi1>ed •1,..,..,., ... ., •I c10 No•t>ert R eu .. 1, .. ,w ... v •t character, he sa ys, 1·5 li.kely to be pai·nstak1·0 ,. pm al the 1.11tton Inn · The tenants who are TR US TOR: 313 1.,1m11011, • 11m11.t ..... ,..,,-.,, C•llto""••u.o uw, 1•s1 E .. 1,ourtn street, s..110 111. • b candidates forum · · "' in • "'1,....,,..,o Tt•• ""'"°""" SM\t• """· C•ll•o•,.1• .,,01. whl<n 1, and precise with the talents of a good ex· sponsored b•· the South Laguna Hills. paying their r ent into a MNEFlCtARv oe.co au .... , ....... .,,,,, 1N114oceo11>'611 ... uoi1tw..-rt1ono<1 ecUtiVe . -' tr t f d t 'l th d. ~corclod AAI Y S. 1'7S H IMrr. loiO P\llM•, ... d O••nv-Cool 0.1ly PllOI, '"•llrNUtrtt>11•l•l"lngtolhento1•0f Coast Forum. • * * us un un t. e lS· vu In -11:1'1' OIO-,. of Olfl<IOI .,,, l),)0,17,•MM•v•,H7• l)ftl• .... 1o ctt<•4t!l'U.wJ11tl.n •o"-'mOlllJ>utl•~
At the zoo, the grownups outnumber the
youngsters on a ny given day by two to one, re-
member ... Yes, a sheep has an underwehr
of skin that grows hair as well as an outerwear
of skin that.grows wool . . Could you crack
open 4,000 coconuts a day? Expert coconut
openers have been known to do so ... lt's the
second year of marriage wherein the divorce
is most likely to occur. if ever . . IC the hole
in that doughnut is not exactly seven-eighths
of an inch in diameter, it's not standardized
American. corporal.
The more money a man earns. the more
eager he ls to get married. But just the op-
posite is true of the woman. Our Love and War
man sadly reports that those girls who jump
into the higher income brackets at an early
age tend to delay their matrimonial plans a s
long as possible.
Addreu mad ro l...M. Boyd, P.O. Box 156-0.
Costa Mesa . 92626
-Deaths Elsewhere
WHITTIER (AP>
The "town hall meet· REPUBLIC AN AS· pule i-s settled, cont-end M<'t«111 ~ortrci0l"flioll.cor<ltrtil -111ettnlpubflut1 .... om1•110tlo.
l·n g'' by the n ewly !IOCiatesofOrangeCoun· their living condiUons o......, Cou .. ly: •nd rNecorclld °" a•u nLIC~OTlCE OttfdAprll t,m• '11 h ~I U, IUS. lnSI, .... 11'11 "' lloolt ROHAi.OH. l'ltENHER formed . n 0 n partisan t )I w1 ost a reception are going downhill while 11m, ,..II" 1111. EHcu•or otth• w111 o1
groupwl'll be held a t7·.30 fo r U .S . Senate can· lherentsare"Oingup. Loh1s .... 01to1Trote1Num..,u•. 5-tM7 1i.•1>0v•Mmed<H<.edtll1 ... In"'* City of Cl>••• Mtu. (OUlllY ot .. OTICITOCllEOITOAS NO•llllTll.•UNT p m Sunda y at the didate Congressman °"""~.Si•ttotC•11tornl•.••-m.o suP1•1011c;ou1tTO'™' 1u1a11tFelH'l1tStr .. 1
Shepherd Or the Hills Alphonzo Belt, who is "Tenants should have rocor-1n 11100-u. 0'"9tl J5 o• Ml• STATe~o"C4'-"011N1Ato0• s..i1em · R Ii ) 11 d · c•ll-s ~P~. •n •~e ofll<• Of 1~ THICOUIHYO,OllANGI ~uAu.CAt17tl United Church of Christ seeking the epub can a ega y protecte nght •-tvr•cor<1ar 01 .. i<1couniv. ... ...... m 17141 ,_, Church. 30121 Niguel nod to run against in· to organiie ·associa· ""'" e;; •uo KNOWN As too '"the ~n•• 01 '"' EtlAI• ot 11>tw ... ,1 .. euc11tM
b l D l ti tt H d ot-dHlfllWllO""'"°"'"IOtrv\191! GE.OllGE H. SHIVELEY. ••'4 •-l>ytMllNd Or.nqt G041'1 a.ti• Plrot, Road. Laguna Niguel. cum en em oc r a ons, says ay en. r... .,...,.11,1.,v 11""., .. ,d o..o.., .. oEoRoe HENRY sH1vEuv, -"""•, u.10•11• ,.,~
The meeting is open to Senator John V. Tunney. "and to establi.sh collec· rr ... 1,1>v•••""'olfb•u<nordlt••1Jtt O.c.•wo
Th t . th ti• e COnl t •th h\ H'• ObliO•Uof'\\ \ecur.O thotret)y Notice '1 Mt•b'f QP,•n to u•dtlOI\ the public without e recep ion, e v r ac S WI -•to10<01Hcut•d•n<1<11tu.,..,..,1;,,..1"0<••1m••Q••nu111ew1<1e1t<• charge. fourth in 3 Series With Jand}Ords, l0 Undertake .,_ u-rtl ... t<I t wtlll~t' Ot<t•••llO'I clt"t to tile .. 10 C l•lfllS lft I ... olfl<~ OI
th R bl. t rent Stn· keS Wh Of 0.fM!U •nd O.m1tUJ tor S. .. and tnr clerk Of Ow .-for•\ltd court or to Candidates slated lo e epu lean con en· en con· wrlllennotl(fOf1>rutnor>001tl.:C11 .... prewnltne""'Olh•u"'"r~l-•tl""
Speak at the forum in· ders. will be held at 6 tracts are violated, to in· 10 .ouM 111o 11n0.,,.9.,eo 10 -.11 ,.10 0111 c • o 1 PA AK e R, a EA o. 0 , "' ..
W d d h th ' ' f d --rtylo••ll"yu1dotlltft•t1<1fl\,Ml<I SOl OWEOH .. ~ PAlEAMO. Al· H ICEOF,Al..•O,•EAL elude Republicans Dale p.m e nes ay at t e sure eprov1s1on o a e· ~ -t ms 11 11111in1 ,•0PuTvu,.1uvAnSA1..c
Davl·s. John Schmt'lz. home of Mr. and Mrs. quate services without 1"""•11"'1"""MJ••"Q"~0 •·•v•'<l•••d ~,":..',\~,1.,,·;~ • .a.n:'~~.:'o,11noo~:~ wo.u sm no••c~o•br••Ch•nd of4~1 .. ct1ontooert ·-• ~UPl•IORC-OOATOfl'THl Thom as Ma uro. w F. Leland Spencer . 9 Green· fear of repraisul, and t.o '"'<ltd,. .. .,.,,~. m, •• 1n.1• .... 1110t eouniv. "'n1<" 1•"" 0111" 1' '"' pl.oc• sun 0, c•1..1,o1tN1• FOR
b ' L N l h th . h . 1n -"•U "'" .... t012, •• ••1d Ot••tt•• or ""'" ..... ' of ""' .... den•qn<'O •n all THI COUNTY 01' o•ANGE Dave nport . Alic ia n ar ane. ewpor pure ase e1r ousing Records mott•rut•t•1n1nvt~Hld•"•t•Su<n intnt M•tt•rol trttEuoieo•
Cooper, Michael P . Clan· Beach. Admission is S2 coope r at iv e I y i C s.1<1 s•~·"' DI' "'•o•. 1>utlfri11tOut ~~7~771:,:'i.,:~~;:·:,;:-.':.~ PtERREC.MARORus.om .. _, cy and Robert Badham. per person landlords want to sell... ~::i~~::n~:·1~:1:'.vPo::::~:;,:,,".;.:-wlt~ln Jouf' MOftlh\ ats.r llw flnl NQllr~ " lw••bY qlv•n IMI I .... on
D k Ct.tmt>r•n<t"\, 10 Ody \hv r~rrM1nl"'90ff., PU'.,.l<•tlonof tf\l\ nol1<-t dt1r\toned w111 ••.:I• i\l Prlv.,ttt ~le. to emocrats to spea are tloal.umott11<1 .. o•~hl••<11r .. <ll>Y"''" O•l«IAD"' '· "'• ""' h1qllt•\f ond ""'' bldd~r. WbltKI •<> Vivian Hall, George H. p I D o.eooiT•u•l,wiih •nt•,.,1,,.,.,...,,d MAR GARET "'-META '"""'""'1'""01•••0Su.,.,r1orcourt,.,,.
Margo lis a nd John 0 es to ance -9P"'"'°"o . .awanm,11Anv,unclf• ~~~~~1~.~:,1"" .. '" :,.~~·;·~7·~:;":~-:.~.·~~~~~~~::'.
Schoonover ll'f ltrm' 01 ••110 O<lvO ol Tr11>1. '""'-ot,aiddettdrnl HINERFIELO & CAHILL, AltortteY' (P\dtQeS and ••Pf'n\t.!\ Of th .. h u\ttttt ., l~w: 1~ Wiljfhr,. B•vct .• $ult(!: .oc>.
, Fo~~~ ~~ ~utd~s C ~!!~ ~:ittne 1 .... 1w .. ••d o• •••a 0c-.aot :~:::0:~~0.:,.1..u ... o ~1~.~~~.:\~01,,,:;;:~,1 .• :in;'::,; i°.:. On Mother' 8 Day s.1d ,.,. ww «>e twtd o" Fr~Mv, Mllv .,..,....y,.1 uw ierc\t ot , .. ,d d•<•£ai ra •' tti• 11,,.ot• ..
b<'M1'rsss1'fornomVL1·eaJ.gOu, nLaa~gf1ulnls~ ' :;.~4::·.::.::of..:.·:·:., ~:..~.-;;;; ~:=.::~~:-;~:~ •1h ond oil I"" flQnl, 1111• Mtd '"lere\l ~ l AncJ l 1t1• C-omp3ny ,,,0 Hortn PubUS>hect 9'•n9e (Od\t o,,,., Pl•ot, ~'::;~~=~:s~·;:,'1:~·:. ~=~·:::~~
PUBLIC NOTICE
Funeral services are
, scheduled Wednesday
~for a Vernon policeman l lflled by a hit -run driver ? it· Bobby Gene Baker.
~ Death Notl~•
32, an l l·year veteran.
was killed Saturday as
he was driving to work
when his car collided
with that or the hll·run
driver.
Drath Notit"e• New Bus
~~~~:a1n'o. S~a~a ~~i~~ Two Polish organizat ions wllJ celebr ate 8'~:"..:,;~7~~.~~-··<.•1tton••92702
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Mother 's Day with dances and Polish food May 8. Commonw••11n l•"" 1 11"' •" 1"' ~••l•ln •••I proper1v ••luattd '" Capis trano Beach and C . C . . C<>mo..-r P UBLIC SOTICt-: in• cou nsv 0, O••no•. s•oi• 01 San Clemen le The Orange ounty Polish tub will hold 1ts -• M•O T•u•1ee , .. 1110,,.1 •. parlltutartv 0"""bed .,. eighth annivers ary dance beginning al 8: 30 p. m. at I 8• waioo R "•u11 Hll4 •0110 .. ~. 10 ,.,, • • .... A\\.1\ta"'t S,_<,~lary SVPE.llUORC.OVJtTOFtHE T t Lt 8 T t'9 lhe PJumber s HaU, 3904 W. F trst St., Santa Anu. Putll.,n•d O••ng• co .. 1 D•"• P.101. sun 0 , CALl,oRNIA ro11 1~ r.~•~ :;''~~= .. ~• ~~a~0~. ~w ~~
with music by Roger and the Villagers. Cost is S2. 75 "'""' n.10.17 1916 "" ·~ THI' cou,.rv OF ORllHGE oranqv, sw. 01 C•1•1orn1d ••""'map
per person. • 011oi.a:~~: .. ~~0~!uu ::~1':.':0: .. ,•i;..::~ .. :~~::,':;.!,~
• l , .. o. co•ONA llUOOLPH FERDA. ·~ Ill°""°" EV~ltAOO COll ONA '0•cM~I "' ,...., It 8efttt'r' MAMr-(Oh•41n<•nt t •Ol \fr•no Bt •ch,. C• funtr~I
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•• 'Uf"VIV•O by f\~t Mt.,, Mot.rt a,.,1tt•lh -O~E ANN C,k ,_.l0N£, ft\H111>nt ,,.
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f\ ot San C'11.,,...ntt1 Cf Otf•\l•t t<tmt>m•rtl •l Good \h•e>h•rct C.t•mf't•rv • \lwnu \•Qvn1' tlf .. t h Mi>flUMt If\ rteu Of flO-W.t\ (10(\~tlft,,._ "'t• IN
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fUNfftAL HOME
Corona del Mar 673·1iM50
Costa Mesa ~6·2424
BILL 9ftOAOWAY
MO"TUAftY
I 10 Broa<h•1•v
Cotta Meia
642·9150
lO"O ftt•<h ("' tOIOI: 8•11 ft,~"'
NIO,-tu•t y Olrlf tnt\ 911fHNAN (MARl,\11 llRflNNAN ,••\ldoont"'
Ml\\IOf' V1•10. t • 0Atf Of 0,.,,.. A.Ott!
).e ,.,. \urvlv•d by f\l\ V>l"I Mt>twul K
t\tef't"•" Ot M 14i\t01"1 Vt•1f') '''
t'•"d<"il<h•"' .. l"ld two O'•A-Ot1"'°(f\U4'f"•" Ao,a•v w1h tw r-~ ,,,..,
th•• •vttnlnq, Aor1t 11 .,, M,(.ot,.,,..,111
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to•\
Service
Scheduled
A new Orange County
Transit Dist rfrt service
called "Easy Rider" will
be inilialed May 3 in
West minstt.•r and Buena
Park
A total of 17 m 1nibu11e5
will cover major nctlvlty
centers and rcaidcntiul
areas of the two c1tlt>s,
pickln.i UJl fo res to l>t'
rarnf'd to re1otular OCTD
mutes. occnrd1n1o1 tn 1lts·
tri<•t officials
The prnJ(ra m takes the
pl :w1• of t ht• I) 1 a I a Hide
proJ(rnm. wb1ch ron into
lf'J::il problems and is
11w:11ting ~· <'ourl settle·
mt•nt
l' n 11 r r t h " ' ' F. as Y RHkr" plan. commuters
fla1o: 1lown a mint bus
which will rarry I hem to
lntt>rconnert tnlo? traMit
lines in the two cilie!I.
The Santa Ana Lodge of the Polish National Al · "o• CHANG E o, OCAME l'l•corcwot \Md'"""''
liance will hold its annual dance at St. Gregory·s Al'EYOUBOR ED' c~ft.~~~~·;• :·.:~e ::~·~~·~°".~: ll•o•nnrno •• ·' 001,., o" 1n .. Church Hall, 13935 Telegraph Road in Whittier , • cn.noeor N•-;;<>:;':':."t'~ ;;r;, 1°~ ~·,·:,;0:·n:O'::.:!,
from 9 p.m. to l a .m . =l~~ ~;0°~~ F~~~!,~~~~~~.\o,;1~: :~.~:; ~o .. ~•~::,'~·;:r .. ~~:~:~1 :• .~:~d0 ~~'; Dinner, for $1.50, includes Poli sh sausage. thin °" k ''11le H bb ~t1111teC1t••ot1n••co"'"°'""°'°'" '°"'""•''"""or •410 Lot, -001 n sauerkraut, plerogi, dills and rye bread. Dancing to Shoi$p;, inc the DA~ L ~ cMnvino 11•1111on•r'• ,..,,.. ••om lnon{" tt0r1n-'1"'' on a 11,,,. ""'•11~1
Dave u 1·ron and Hi• Orchestra, Wt.th a $2.50 dona· c11ARlOTTE ANN ANFuso 1n tolht \OUll\wh re11vo••t1nel)llr411et1<> 1n .. PIUYf Qassificd SCl1100 CHARLOTTE A.NN COULET. • ... M>utlw••l••IY """of .... ,,.,., -40 fl. tion. will begin following dinner each Wed. &Sill. • 1 is ORDERED 1no1 •II,,..,...,,... in· r""nce wvttw•"•"• •o "'" "°'"1 ot
Talk Set On Therapy
The be n e r 1 t s of The meeting will be
therapeutic recreation held at Santa Ana-Tustin
witl hl!'~sttd-M-ay"!S Colnl'ntllTtty Hosp;ra1.
nt a mee ting or th<' 1001 North Tustin Ave.,
Oranj.?t' County c hnptcr Santa Ana beginning al 8 or the California Associa· p.m.
t ton for N e u r o Io ij I c ll 11 Y -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiililiiliii•-: Handicapped Children.
·•Help ror Learnin~
Ouab i lit ies in
Therapeutic R ecrca·
tion. ··Is the title of a pro·
irram presentt?d by Janet
/\. Seamtin, 11rofessor :it
Cal State Loli A n8cles in
the physical t•d11 cul1on
department. /\1110 speak·
inl!t wlll hf' Mary .lo
Froe hl e. 0 11S i t1 tant
recreation supervisor for
therapeutic activllie& in
the Anaheim Parks and
Recreation Department.
llYIN ADYANTAea
ouaPA .. Offlll
that yours mey not!
tcff\1C"d If\ tn~ •bovO enhfled 11\dllftr btQh'W\lf'O,
aPOttt' tw>tor• th•\ Court lit the t!Our ot tt com mo"ty ttnown a\.· UO
11:00 AM "" MJJ~ 18, "'•· In 0.CWll· Crns SI. L•Olll\• 11•.Ch, C•lltornto "-;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;::=:======;lmf!nt No. l, at 100 C.tvlt (tnttr Otlvt Ter-,,\10f!.dh1c.a\nlnt.1w•utmon.-v of
I , 'Ne\1, ~n!o A"•· C.lltor"\O. -"d snow t~ Urutttd ~tat-., o" cont.,rrutttOft of REFLECTIONS
by
&16-9-1-~":~~
Sheff e
"Any ........... .
tltl• •wy ....... Wtt.t yw c• •. w .._ Y• <• "-Mtitt It . ..._ It_,,_
w..t w• t.. c_,tete4 •.. " .......
Th ere 111 no payorr on
phrnK, how<·vl'r urnnrt ,
ulllc!Sti lh<'Y are put lu
work. Just us the lon1m1l
journl'y l4t arb wllh un unimpressive 11m111t• 11tep.
1 0 m us t everv
IH«•olfl l}lb1 hmrnl Sl llrl
with 111>m<-thin11 IH·ln~
done
t•u1e 11 •"Y· why the JMHlton lot s•t,., or pArl f A\h Anet b•lant•
c:~nQf' of"-'"'• \ftould not be qrant,.a •vld~f"Cfd by nol~ '"curtt«S by MOr19'tQe
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED IMI • or T•U•I 00t>d nn fht> prn1>9rly '° '°10. coov of tr<u\ OHltr to ~no• CM.t\f' o. Ttn per<.tn\ ot •mount O•d 10l'»deaxt\lt•
QUbU•bto 4n lb& ORAMG.L...OOAST NMtt\.l:Md-OA.ll Y PllOf tC~SB l," ,.._.""'"''"' 8•d~ or ofl~rt to1-In w•lll"Qancl#lll
gwne,..I c1rcut•t1on ort"ted 1n °""'""* hn rfu!lved "t t~ •for•,•id office Al
Qonty. CAtftornl•, onctt" w .. •k '°'tour itf\y ume •''"' fP\t flrs,t ~lcatlor.
t4t WC:Cf'l'\\IW wt••s or•nr 10 tnfr CMtt twf*O'flH"ldbetnred•lirtol \.tle. i..t tor nurlnqon lht f)'>llllon O•llMI '"" Rln d•yot Apr fl."'&
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Jv(J(I(' f')I In,_ °lUf\_,ttf)f ( f11,t I Qt \.t11'f 0,.t,.(J;,nt ..AOll!Y •nd HAOlCY ,MUll,MY, THOllNTON,
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Anr•tU,19 11 ·"'"'M"'•• '•'• ''u i /\o••l1~ 11,11,ntb ,,,, It.
PtJULIC NOTICE PllBl,IC ~OTlflo:
NOTICE TO CONT II ACT Olli C'"lLINO f'Oll llOS
•.cllOOf 0111"<.t "EWPORI Mr\11 UNlf •l!O SCliOOL OIST"RICT.
H1tJOfrA(fl1n,.. 1 noo·t•Of 1t 11Wl ()•t•W"l11nn•v C>fMAy,,.,,
f\littttor H•d ·~t<,.IOf ,,.., PiM•ntllt Awi'\t,,. (O\t• ~ .. ~ (41il6fOf'nl• .,.,>
f'ttq•"t h1 .. 1utl1(1ttion N,,,,. UfPtA(fMrNT 01 f tl fr R TANK$ AT E\T AN(.IA !<IC..M ~(HOOi. A.N0(.0\f A Ml ""' Ml(l.H '>C:.H00l
McCORMICK
MOf'1UAftY
Laouna Beach
41M·941 &
--~-~i--1976CARs· I 1 COMPl.ITI OUN ..
COUNTY COYIU•I
Wr nil drl'nm or th()S(l
th1n1<s we w11 nt to du ..
wonderful. worthwhile
thinu. The dirfl•ri·ncl'
hrlw(•en drl'nml'r11 nnd
d0\'t8 Is that the dO~.'r!I,
bctnll mor1• corncst
f)<'rhnp11 be11ln to mnkf• lhl•ir rlrc11m1C roml' !rue.
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ntr••"•ft•r 1t tt•reo to., ''01\T RIC T · ""'" rt'tt1v~ vo to, 0v1 ~t IAI" '"'" '"""
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San Juan C.plstrano
-495-1776
,AClfftC VIEW
•MOftlAL ftA1'K
Otmtterv Mortuary
Chapel
3500 PKific View Drive
Newport Beach.
California
"4-2700
l'UK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
7801 Bolsa Avvt w .. tminster
893-3525
and
TRUCKS
Alf'nSes
new con & trucbl
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1n11 .... 1111<,1t f'·o·•l ·~1 1:.,000.
.uul \our tn\\•,tnt\ ll\ 1'·'"'' a
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2 MONTH TO MONTH
llHTAL IASIS
3 NO Df'OSIT UOUlllD
OH A,,IOYID CllDn
4 ONLT ,,, 'O PU MONTH
TOTAL COST
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5 NIW COMPACT UNIT
SIZI 11Vt a4 a Vtl
6 YOICI MDSAM PA•lll
AUO All AYAtLAAI 7 PULL flD lllAINTINHCI
011.\Nlif cousn
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Our aool '~ l(I provide romforl nod help for the ll vl na. with every
con alderal1orf 11nd
courtci:.y, ror as lonii a11
ll u c h h <.' I 1> m n y h {'
doired. The Shc trer
Mortuaries hav1• llcrvf'd families of the Ueach
Commu.nlUes fur ulrnMl
half a renlury • , alncc
1927!
a;:HBFFBR tf.J mo!llTU,\llY
£A<f'I b10 MU\1 f f)f\ft'ttm Anrt ~ ,.,Mn\IV#> l(tttv' (~tt•(t 00f'Vmiit"t'
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WN@'\ 1n IM to<AlltY In whit .. lhlt wttr• "ton-flftft»rmM fM ••c.n c••tt or ty"
of workl"IWft n..cted to e,-ervtt t~ '""'tr Mt, to tt. •'\follow.
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-•f'lled • .,_0 UDOft 1ny W\ltont<ll<lor lttldor him, to NY llOl ltU then IM Uld
.,.,llltd rotH 10 •If_,_,,.... tmc>IOWO ""Ill•""'" IN •••h •llon ol tf>P <0 .. 1rf(1.
I SMITHS' MO"TUMY
l-... ~~6-2_7_M_•_1_n_S_t~~-Hunlington Beach
833-0555 ...........
LIAH 5PICIAUIT. ....... ...,
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• 1 '""""'r<1.1I c "~IU l'l.111. hi.<lfJ•>rntt"I
97#.i SOVtH COAST
HIG-iWAV
l.AQJNA BEACH
49~1515
SAN QEMENTE
fSll IQTH
NO.,._, mo .. 11nor .. , ft" bid'"'• ~lod ot tof!y 11.,,. 101 o.n •ll•r '"" 611~ ..,.1 10< 1n.-n1"0 91 bttl\
A OhflWf\I ll&ftd •nd. Pf•IOtmtlrtO llOtlcl wlll bt rtQvll'lrd Prior to Ott\llkm ., I"' <Clltl'"fl f"• Dl'ftntnl -"'""Ile In""' torm .. 1lot lh 1n '"-<OflltKI I __ ..
Oo-re •Iii "O "°", d
53&-e539 ,_.w..wci.. El CAMINO ltEAL
492.0100
8; Ortrt>O•• Hlf•h ,,,..,., Puttl\1\lnQ Olrt<f&r
P\lt:Hl\l•ld Oronq. Cool 0.11y PllOI. "'1>'1110, U, 191•
A JO DAILY PILOT
Seminar
UNDER CONSTRUCTION... Scl1eduled
NEW 40,092 -SQ.~FT.
BUILDING WITH RAIL,
DOCK-HIGH LOADING,
EXPANSION LAND,
PROTECTED
ENVIRONMENT,
EASY FREEWAY ACCESS
AND MORE.
For 1ntormet1011 on ttus or olhe< bu1td1ng
allernattves. call your broker or Bob Dumler.
Man<1ger or Salef. nnd Leasing, at <213) 628·4204.
(7l4) 833·1010
IRVINE
INDUSTRIAL
COMPLEX I
A
A o ne ·d a) 1nternJ
t1onal trade ronfl'renct>
d es igned tu h l'lp
Sou thern Cn llforn lu
firm:, interested tn1dl'
:ind marketing Jrrnnee
ments v. orldv. 1dc "'111 bl>
held in the South Co.Ast
Plaza Hotel. Costa Mel>a.
May 19
It 1s sponi.ored b> the
Or ange County thumb<'r
o f Comm erct>. ll S
Depart ment o r Com·
merr~. Jrltt•rna t1011aJ
Marketing Assoc1al1on of
Orange County. The In
lernat1onul Ll·a~ue of
Orange County nnd the
Orange County O\er all
Economic Development
Progra m
Further information 1-.
a \ a 1 I a b I e r r o m t ht'
Orange Count) Chamber
or Comm crn'. 40 1 Bank
of Amen ca To" er. Tiw
Cit\. Ont> C1l\ Bou It•\ ..ard
Wes l , Or .. nge 92668,
phone 634·2900
\tark Grant. former \'1ct• pres ident of Tht"
Grant BoyE., Coll I a :\lei.a, has litkt>n oHr ai. pres1
dt.'nl rep lur 1n ~ his father. Edward "Budd)"
Grant. v.ho will rt'mam aCll\e U!> ch:urmun or tht'
boJr<1 and chief t>M•eulh·e orfact>r
In other c hanges. J aek Canf'r, former
manaj!er of the Puente lhlls Mall store, was
num t-d h..irdltnt•i. buyer. replaced 1n the More b~
Randv Bra"n. t\lexa Grant has been named •
ix•ri.onne l munagl'r •
\\'altt>r J . P topplt', Dana Point, h1ls been elect·
t•d \tel' 1tr('Mdent und u d1re<•tor of Century Com· -
munkalions, Inc., Newport Beat'h lie hull been 11
:.cruor co~ullanllor ~mmpiiny su1ce 1974. • Wlllla m J . ~ellSon ha'\ rt>t1red a~ vact• pres1
(knt. t•nginl'<'rlnj.?, at Smith Tool, NewJ>()rl B~ach .
J di\ •~ion of Sm ilh lnlt'rnataonal. lnl'
Ue tort• assum1ni.: tht• vice pre~1dent1al p<>Mt1on
in 1962. '.'ie1bon had i.en·t>d a:. chief enJuncer.
dart•ctor uf rt"•t•arch and dt'\'clopment und quallt~
control mana~c r •
Boys /tlarkef Ope11s Bank or Am f'riu has announced promotions
J a nt't Don ato ha!> b<'en named a consumer
loan officer at the Costa Mesa branch With th<'
bank '1n<'t' 19ti3, ..,he has sen ed ll!> loan asi.1!.tant at
tht• Hunt1ni.:tun II.Arbour bra nch for the vast four
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llal Rolfei. Jr .. Foonti.lin \'alle~'. accountant of·
fa rer "11h tht• bank s Los AnAc lcs corporal!'.'
:-.en ice office. has lx>t-n promoted to vice pre:.i·
dt'r.t \\'ath the bank !>Ince 19i2, he I'> ai.i.1gnt•d to
the acroi.pace and transportation section.
The f1r~l Orangl· County outlcl for The Bo.'" '.\larkt•t ''Ill opt.•n 1n
lluntington l.h.•a ch \\'cdncsdj\ The .U·sto1 t• th,11n c:arnt•-. ml'.lh.
prodUCl' ;ind uth<..'r ~roct'rn.>s ·Tht· store i:. at 708 )lan~1on \H•. 111
the Scachtf Village Shopping Cl•ntl·r
•
Ken Clissold, Laguna Reach. has been naml'd
'irl' prl's 1d<>nt of A & E !Hobilaire, ·rust in. He will
Firms Deny U.S. Pla~
l'Onc·<•nt rate 1mtaally Ill sales and market mi: for the TOK YO c I\ p 1 Toyota and '.\: as~an.
Mobaluare D1vis1on of A & E Pla!>t1k Pak Co . Int• * Jaµan 's two leading automnbilt• .. fAKIN(;
STOCK Ronald I>. Taylor, El Toro, has joined Smith manufacturers . say they h:Hc no Im·
Tool. of Irvine. a division of Smith International. mediate plans lo build assl'mbly
Inc .. as s ales p r omotion coordinator. lie will· be plants in the United States. But thl'y r bl ( d l I I t l . said lhl'Y would be \\ atc·hin1: for thr t•f esdi><?n1:.1. l~t or l irec mai campaigns. P an ours feel of · '-">lks~ Uj.?Cn~ assembled· 1n l;Jin ' l 'nllt'd -"I .Ill'~ l'tlmpar1.·t~ "1th . an sa cs 1 era ure. * .1 .~~· th:.. 1;i..;· • '• hl.i......ui.W " ·~ ,.__,...!...~
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nam"eq di\ ision director. production oper ation!>, at Motor Sule!> Co. said Monday an .t.;1111 llikt•.<t tia!tl Prit•f>
the space division of'Roc:kwell lnternalional Corp. American T oyota plant as "conrl'i' a
Brown. who 1s former division dire<'tor of ble" 1n the earl\' 1980s but is "rurnmt
manufacturing operations and test, will be ly unrcal1i.t1c'; because· of the d1f
responsible for production of the space shuttle or· ferenrc 1n 1\me rican and J apam·"t:
biters "h1ch the rompany 1s bwld1n~ under ron· labor costs
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nav1jtational s al<.'lhtes which are b<'ing developed must make a thoroui:h :.tudy or tht.'
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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LOS ANGELES <AP) -D~!ler In·
dustries Inc .. a Oallas·based maker of
oil field equipment and other energy
related products, has ofrered to ac·
quire Signal Companies Inc of Bever-
ly Hills, a diversified holdlna com-
pany. ror about $450 million worth of
Dresser common stock.
Tuesday April 27 1976 041L. v PILOT A I I
Complex L iaw
Rollover IR4
Can Cut Taxes
By SYLVIA PORTEil
La.it o/ Two Colum1u
\Jnder the Pension Reform Act of 197~. the millions who
an-covered by company or union-sponsored pcn11ion plans
are able lo create lndlvlduaJ Rellrt'mcnt Accounts URAi>,
subJert to certain well-defined hm1tallons. The IRA clauses •
of lht' law bec;smc erk-clave la~t year.
Those who r<'ceive lump-aum diiltribulion from ~n11on,
profll·1Jharing or Kqh plans have the adv ant awe of gettlna
lnloa roll-over IRA.
~ prnlous column ouOlned U1e baslrs of rollover IRA
planr. Today the crn·
ph-81.a Ls on the compll'x ·
tu }>eneflts and effects
of rollover l RA plans.
Q . WH AT HAP·
PENS TO distribuliOl\S
:>n retirement or a job
Money's
Worth
change ir they are not plared in a rollover IRA.,
A They are taxed either as long-term capital gains or
a.re subject to a special tO-year Income averaging formula,
says Lord, Abbelt & Co .. a New York-based. $1 .7 billion in·
vestment management !irm, m an analysis of the tax
angles.
L11mp-sum distributions of less than $70,000 benefit
Crom a small deduction caJled a minimum distnbution al·
lowance which enables pBrticipaols to reduce lhe an1ount of
lhe distribution subject to ta.x. This deduction gets smaller
as the amount of the distribution gets larger.
FOR INSTANCE, W RD. Abbell explains, if the lump·
sum distribution is $20,000, only $10,000 will be s ubject lo
tax: $10,000 will be deducted. But if the lump-sum dlstribu·
tion is $70,000 or more, there will be no deduction.
Q. What happens if the lump-sum distribution is "rolled
over" into an IRA?
A. If it is rolled over within 00 d ays of re~eipt of funds,,
the tax li"8bility. will be deferred. The total amount of the dis·
tribution can be invested and the Jncome, whether from
divi capital gains, in~~st, etc., ~n bit reinves ted Li)~-~:.:,.-t~-_,( ~....:....,.____._..-A..,.""'. ~.-..-1..1~
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Q. How are distributions taxed.,
A. AS ORDINARY INCOME liubJect to the normul
five-year income averagini; benefit
Q. Wouldn't it be better to pay taxes initially at the
special tax rates instead of rolling money over into an 1 RA?
A. When lump-sum dtstribution is rolled over into an
IRA. it is not reduced by any taxes; the Cull amount can bo
invested. That means more money compound mg 1t11elf tux·
free.
A man who retires at age 65 and receives a lump-sum
distribution of $100,000 can pay taxes on it immediately or
roll It over into an IRA If lhe man 1s in the 25 percent tax
bracket after retirement. Lord. Abbett rmds the net return
after taxes of being fully taxable ut $130,874, and rolling
over into an I RA, $149,498.
A 50·\'EAll·OLD MAN could ret'e1\0E' a lump.sum d1 b
tribution or $100,000, for another example. and intend to
work until 65 before having the value or his act'ounl paid out
to him and his rive· year.younger wife over a joint life ex-
pectancy of 25 )!ears. Assume that the investment earns 5
percent and that the couple's other income before retire·
ment puts them in the 32 percent bracket.
lf the tax on the lump-sum distn but ion is 25 percent,
they would have $75,000 to invest. Al 5 percent, that would
earn $3.750 the first year, $2,550 aner taxes. If the distribu
tlon ii rolled over into an IRA. the re is no initial tax, lhe en
Ure $100,000 produces a 5 percent tax-sheltered $5.000
The results: Fully taxable. the net amount received 1s
$209,106; in a rollover IRA, the amount received is $286,501.
For a free quest1on-and·answer booklet. write:
Rollover, Box 666. Wall St. Station. New York.N Y 10005
AFL-CIO Blasts
Foreign Jobs
WASHINGTON <Al') The AFL-CIO savs US ·based
multinational corporations arc spending twice a!> murh
money and creating four times more jobs oversea!> lhan tn
this co\mtry.
United Steelworkers Prc<>1dent I W ~ A hel cited u r1•porl
by Business lnternallonal l'o1 JI which hl' !>uid i.howcd
multinationals created u ncl m<'rr,1st' or :!l;o,O<)() JOh~ 11\'1•r.
seas and only 90.000 at home uurrn~ the years 1007 7:i
THE LABO R I.EADER ALSO s aid multinational.., ex-
panded their overseas invei.tmrnt" hy more than SO pcrcl'nt
in the years 1970-73, or nearly 21 l tames their domestic ex·
panslon rate
"To spur investment ancl cmploymenl tn the American
economy, and to ullcv1atl' "hut cvt'r capital shorlage mdy
exist, Congress should clo!>e the tux loopholes Lhat :-.hwld the
multinationals· foreign prom 'I from tJ S rorporate rncomc
taxes. rather than grunt 1>t1ll mon• tux g1v1•·awuy1> to our
giant corporations." he said
The Business Jnternal1onut report al~o !>howcd that
multinutionals expanded lh<•11 l' S \\orldon·c al ii J(rt•a l,·r
rate than th1· avera~c l ' ~ 1·omp;1n~
But Abel. in ;1 :-.tatcmenl in bl'half oftht· Af'l, <.:JO"c; 111
dustrial Union Ucpartml·nt. '1111t lhc rnulttn11t11inul's h1~hl'r
than averaae employment Rro"th tn this country wa' 111 ht•
expected sinc1• tht•v .Jrc tht• lar"1·:.t unu teetmoloi.:1eully
n10lil sophist1t·Jtl'll firm-.
Stock Split Okayed
Stockholdcri. of l>own1·y Sa~ lnAll & l.01111 A~snc-i:.itlon
voted to om,•nd till' 11rl1d1·:-. 11( m1"urpor·ul1on t11 df<·rt " :l
ror-2 stock split The record dalr for lfw :.tock .;pltt i' May to, with un
effective date or Joni· 3
The association h;1' r1•1>0rt(•d nc•t 1•01 n1nJ:' 1,r SI .22.1,:102
or 58 cents per ~h:11 <'for the 11uartt•r cnch·tl M a1 rh JI. 107fl
This represents an all0t1me C'arntn~'l record for uny rcporl·
ing quarter in lhc :l)socwlmn·:-. ht~lory. -.urpa!ll>tnA rn11 re
i;ults of ~76.120 or SO 27 f>t'r 'ih1trl' II\ u w 1dt' mu r.R 111
More Chicks Hatc h
WASHINGTON <Al» llroil<'r <'hirkc•n rirocJuclion
may be headed !or a new rcrord thlli year 1f the current re•
cent pace is maintained. uccorcJing to th1• Agriculturl'
Department <USDA 1
In March. hatchenes turned out 309 J m1lhon broiler
type chlrks, up 1 t J>('rcent frnm 278 1 m1lllon hatrhed 1n
March of last year l,ast month's hatch t1l"'o wa' lhc larRe~t
on record, up from 303 milhnn produced 10 May, 1972, or
cording to a USDA spokesman
Investments Told
The western ~mt• ofr1<'t' of thl' Prudential lnsuronct•
Co. reported inve_s~cnt.'I or $660,129 ID Orange County tn
rul estate loan1 dunng lhe first quurt.er or 1976 The entire
amount was for eity loans
ltJ2 DAILY PILOT
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Tuetday.Apn127.1976
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You save 37% off the cost of a regular
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whopping 55 %.
Herc are so me sample savings \vi th our ne w
Economy Excursion Fare s:
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HOUND-TRIP ECONOMY
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They Keep Secrets In ond Out
By JOOLSOS
Oll ... 0.•lrP• ... -1
Many Southern C:ahforn1on'
have purchased homes an walled
communities for the bake of
privacy, but there are i.everal
people they cu1'1'l tude onything
from: the men who guard the
gates.
&runty omrer1>. as thl'y rm:'
fer to be called, know, for citum
pie, who 111 having their houi.c
worked oo, buying new furniture,
Jiavmg a party or putUng ui ~
swimming pool.
They are told whC'n people a re
going on vacation and who is
authorized to eome whale they
are gone.
The ofrJ ceri. !.Omctamcs find
themselves in the middle or fum1·
ly argument!> tr) rng to maintain
One 1s a person on social
st'cunty \\ho as augmenting his
income nod the other 1s a rollegc
:.tudent who nttend:. (')asses ruu
Lime. po:.s1bl) on a GI bill
.. Anyone else Is a traru.aent We
don't hire them ." Barker. ;,i
former Navy commandt'r, said
He conMders :sax monthft o
"good, ba:.ac. manamum "
tame of cmplo~ ment "The re!>!·
dents get used to the :.mile:., the
faces. the service."
Protective officers-are hired
by homeowners for several rl'·
asons. One Is security, to reduce
the possibility or thiever y
<though local pohce depurtment!> ~ay there ar e no fi gures to sup·
port whether they actually help>
and the other 1s pra vacy.
pra v a c y. el> pee 1 a I ly "he re so SALF.S:"I ES
dh'orcei. occur and one !>pouse re The offi cer:. mu1>t rhullengc
tams J>OS!.e1>!>1on of the hou:.c each vehicle coming into a de
One officer said irate \\ om<>n ,·elopment "hile gelling the re:.1 ·
sometimes call ham and com dent:. through the gall• qwckh
plain "hen their estran,J?cd :-;0 sale!!men are allo14ed and
husbands, v.ho still ha,·c their all ,eharles leaving with item!> or
gale passei,, n1>1t \\ 1tho ut h ome fu rnishing:. must be
author1u\Jon. checked
"You almost become part or The JOb has its exciting mo·
the family," said officer Doug ments. though most of lhe time in
McElvoy. "It c;.in be rather largedcvelopmentsthereislittle
perplexing for a brand-new of· time for the offirers to think.
ficer." · Some friends or a resident
'
I t • • l
The number or r es1dent1al pulledagunonaguardonce.but
areas inrluding s uc h a i.erv1ce a:. fortunately il was a toy and they
part of the umen1t1t''> 11> gro,~ing, \\ere Joking. Another was acrost·
as a check of (he Yellow Pa~cs ed physically by an ir<1te man
will indicate. Some 63 guard and v.hen he was told he couldn't
patrol ser vices are listed. 10-ent er. and anothe r man
d1caling that it 1s a competitive screamed al the officer, "You're
businesi.'. · incompet~nt." ON SENTRY DUTY: OFFICER DOUG McELVOYISALERTANDHAS FRIENOLYS/AILE
. ~~~~~~!;..~ ~~ ~ ~-·~.~·'.·~-iq;~~~~~~-Part or the succe1>s in landing a ble w'ho wanr to g'el ~ • .-•
residential account 1s ha\'ing dorr't have permission. One of the
wt•ll·truinecl. courtrous person fa\ orites 1s that a person h;is
nel. accordang to Ray Rarker, made a bid on a house mMde and
area m anager for a Santa Ana needs to i.ee 1t.
based firm Ano~her 1s that "Thev called
The orracers the prefrrc; that down to you and you for~ot 10 term to the v.ord "guard") must "nte 1t down." Or. "So and so's
be able lo ph.•ase mol!t of the JtOlng to be very · mad at }OU
homco" ners, "ho arc actually becaUie you didn't let us 1n ..
their bosses. b} being pleasant as
\\ell as efficient An officer al one community
Since tht• 0H1crr'> "rei:ret· said they have the mo:.t trouble
tabl}" operate in a minimum "1th youths trying to crash
v.a~e em 1ronmenl, the\ j:!Cneral· parties "They will gave the
I~· fJll into t" o l'atci;ories. name of another resident totrv to
Barkt'r i.a1d ,::et an," he explained. "\\'e u1>ual
ly ha\'e two guards on duly on
party night:. "
If a person does crash the gate
without authori1at1on the local
police department 1~ called 1m·
m ed1atelv
Mc Eh·oy said the constant ac-
t1v1ty 1s what keeps the JOb in·
terestang for h 1 m. .. Everything
and e\'eryone 1s different every dav ·• ·
ile said he alo;o hkes the
beau11ful setl!ng of the gate he
watches anti its prox1m1ty to the
ocean since he is interested in
marine biology and often goes to
the beach after work.
For other officers. however .
such as one gua rd an Newport
who is studying real cstatc in
hopes of a new career, the work .
is extre mely boring.
"It's not the most interesting
job in the world," he said "If 1t
were l wouldn't be stud~ing to
leave."
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BEA At4DERSON, Editor
Tuesday April 27, 1976 81
Her Goal: Good Pre-schools
'Just because I have th is disease
doesn 't mean I have to be an mva/1d,
sa ys Carlene Blass. multi pie sclerosis
v1ct1m and d1rector of Pre-school Services.
By JACKIE COMBS-LAND
Ol lft• O•llY P•fOI Sl•tt
Carlene Blass has had multiple
1>clc•ros1s for nearly 20 years.
The crippling disease prevents
her from \\Orking as a nursery
school teacher. a profession she
loved. Rut 1t does not prf'vent her
from working full-time to im·
prOH' the pre.schools of Orange
Count~·
A' a' olunlecr with no pay and
\Cry little fund1n~. l\h Blass
operat1·.., a pre ~chool Sl'r\lce.
Shl' 1i. a con..,ultanl Jnd n·sour<'c
p('rson lo the more than 100 pre·
'l'hoolll \\ h1l·h beloni.: to the
C'hlldn•n':. Sen ices C:ounc1l of
Oranl-(e Count~
Shl' n •st•arc·hcs the prices of
food and educational supplies for
:.c h ools. pro v ide s ideas.
materi als a nd study units;
operates a i;ubstitute lrachers'
bureau. trains pre.school volun-
teer-;. provides s pN1kers on C'hald
care IS!>Ul'S and personally visits
all or the JOO pre·schools in
OranAt' Count~. informinJ: the
cl1 l't"l'I or-. 11ncl IC'1whers of the
•" a1lablc rc<.ourr1·s
In Julv. Ms Blass begins her
r1hh ~ t'ar a .. volunteer director or
the Pre-school Services for the
council and will begin v1s1tmg
<her mother-drives her every-
wher e> a II the pre-schools an
Anaheim and Fullerton.
"Jus t because I can't be a
teacher. doesn't mean I can't
help boys and gi rls," she ex
plained in her stra.ight-forward
west Kansas style
"And JU St because I have this
disease. does n't mean I have to
be an invalid "
~1s Blass said she got antcrcsl·
cd m early childhood cducalmn becau~e "I.. am a person \\ho
can't sit still "
Sl'SDA Y SCHOOL
As a 15·ycar·old Kansas $:1rl,
she orrered to teach the pre-
school Sunday school so she
wouldn't have t o "sit s till"
herself.
Aftrr high school graduation.
she started working in lhe pro·
"erbial dime store of her sm<1ll
town. As the years pas!>ed. !>hc
held a series of merchandising
positions -dime. drug a nd
hardware stores -and look her
vacations in the summer lo teach
vacation bible school.
Is Rating Worth a Million?
NEW YORI\ (J\P l In l!li2,
Barbara \\'11ltt'r'. i:1wo;1mi:: .111
Assoc1atrd Press ti.'h·,·1..,1on l'lll
umn. wroh•
"It has hl.'rn a i?llOd '<'·•r for
m e• l '\'c• rnN l'n•rnier ('111111 1·:11
lo1 ovrr ~rc(•n t1•u. lunchC'tl "1th
fll'nry K1s11inj{Cr al n Wash1n,.:ton
rrc;t aurn nl ('1llll•rl lhf 'San<.
S.)uc1 · and $:Ol rhhr 1•nnt11!h lo
Oand N1v<'n to (rd h1i. knl'l' "
Not bad for n Snruh Ln\\ r<'nr1•
('oll<'ltl' 1?irl rrnm n rnokhnr.
Muss. who adm1ttrcl an the 01•\t
'araj?raph. thul, \\l'll. 'ht• rflfln t
exactly kc! his kntt', o;hc only
touched his ar m dunng an tn·
terv1ew.
But that ic; th(' formula for SU('·
cess Barbara Walll'r"' h<l'I l><'en
llose enough to most of thr itrcnt
nd near jlr cat to touch their
nees. and likely nrv<'r has
f
That Morninit St.ir .. now 13. ha<;
arlnyed hrr l'llrn<'..,t, horn.
immed. arrhed l'\f.'bro" de·
~ca nor an to one of lh<' most "ell·
nown of American \•1c;a1tM. and
as proven that even the auitust
role of anchorman on lhe evening
news 1s not for men only.
bfANGEOFPACE t Next fall. Barbaro Walters ran
~leep late.
t No lonller will she have to rise
~fore the sun for the NBC "'ro-
pay Show." studio arrival time
4 ·30 a m No longer may she ad·
,·ocale the merits or AJpo or col·
ton Named 1975 "Broadcaster of
the Year" bv the lnlcmat1onal
Racho and Telev1s1on ~1ct)-.
;l\\ardNI a 19i5 Emm\ h' thr :'\<1
t 1onal Ac<ici<'m v or' Tclcn,ion
Arte; and Sc1t'nl"l'l-. h;11JN1 .1<.
''T<1day's Woman·· 111 a
N'-'""•"<'l'k cover 'lorv. Barbara
\\ a lt 1•rc; has bccomc ABC'i.
M all1o n -Ool l ar·Woman J\
l<'1t1 timate n<'wsperson no lonf?1'r
allow('d to do C'ommt'rC'1ali..
s h e is exprc l t•l'I 1 0
bring h E'r int t>rv1l'w1 n ~
lalt'nts to bear in :1 "Good·
n1J:hl ll arry. Good niRhl
Barbara" n<'WS packaR<' dl'·
s1gnE'd to pull the "ABC E'cmng
News" out of the ratanitc; cellar 1l
usually occupies in opposing
NBC and CBS news shows.
UNUSUAL BEGINNING
Nol only is she thl' first woman
anchorperson on network news.
but she is the only anchorpcro;on
who didn 't s tart out 1111 a
news person
CBS' Walter Cronkite covered
World War 11 for United Press.
NBC's John Chancellor started
as copy boy a nd rose lo feature
writer for the Chicago Sun·
Times. ABC's Harty Reasoner
got his start oo the Minneapolis
Times. Barbara's first job was as
a n assistant to the publicity
director of New York's local
NBC station In the days when
women need not apply for news
Jobson TV
A product of a show business
family, she produced women 's
programs and was a writer ror
th e mor n ing s how. S he
... 1J.(ncd on "Today" in 1!>61 as a
"nter rc•port<•r
"I thank t ht> most important ex·
pcrtC'nrt• "a' writang for the
i.ho~ ... 'hc 'ia1cl in 196.'i "You
ll'arn many things -or11anizing
y<iursclf for an tnl<'rv1cw; ll"arn·
10~ how tn rC'allv list en lo
answers so you can· pick up the
next question."
EARNS R F.PUTl\TION
And indeed sh<' earnrd a r<'·
pulahon ;ic; a hard.nosed inlcr-
rogator who would not take
"maybe" ror an a nswer.
Divorred from lheatncal pro·
durer Lee Guber. Barbara lives
'"'h her 7 -year-old daughter next
t<> thl' commun1cataons center of
m1dlo"n Manhattan. She is a n
extreme ly ha r d worker. a
woman of firm opinions whose
st'n. ... c of style perrndrs the "To·
da:. ·· offices in decor -bus1·
nes~hke w1lh a hght touch.
lier lifestyle wall undoubtedly
change now that she is moving to
pr1me lime. not lo mention the
rave-year contract that she says
orrer s h e r "exciting and
challenginJC" new opportunities.
How anything can be more ex·
eating or cha llenging than lh.e
career she carved out on NBC is
qul'slionable. She evoked from
Queen Elizabeth the fact that she
might abdicate in favor of her
son Charles. and she faced Lady
Bard J ohnson with question on
her husband's flirtations.
Whether he r hair is drawn
back severl"ly. or delicately
teased into a feminine fluff. no
subject of her interviews ~cti-the
impression that i.he is n pu11sy
cat.
TAKES NOTICE
If she sometimes makcs the
audience squl rm with thr In·
tervlewee. she ali10 mak<'s them
sit up end take notice. Amona her
defenders Is vete ran newsman
C ro nkite who o n ce s a id.
"Barbara asks very tou11h ques·
lions. There's a tcrnble male·
chauvinist idea that 1f a woman
is being deferential she's l><'inJC
su"phant. But that's my style
loo. It's a way of extracting an·
formation."
Further, in true newsperson
style, Barbara Walters does her
homework. She never Interview!\
an author without havin~ read
hls book She studies all of her
su b jects c losel y . Alr ·lime
represents only the Up of her re·
portoria l iceberg.
Nevertheless. in the news pro·
fession. millien-dollar contracts
smell of s how biz to many. Asked
where thi~ hlgh·priced bidding
for personalities will end, dis·
gusted CBS ne ws president
Richard S. Salanl says frankly.
"l don't know."
"Something dramatic has to
happen, like 51 percent of the
people between 18 and 49, the
most desirable audience for ad·
vert.isers, has to throw up in
Times Square. And It's going to
happen.''
It .... as 15 years later. when shC'
was Ii van~ in Orange County that
Ms Blass derided to chan1n•
careers and start doing what sht•
could do best. work with hlllc
children
"f have a fascination for kids
and always have had." she said
While working as a substitute
teacher and pursuing her educa·
uon at Orange Coast College. she
was struck with the cripphni:
ncrv<.' d1!>case. II took four years
to diagnose multiple srleros1:-.
'he i.a1d
D cs p 1 I<' ~ c a rs of s c ,. e r<'
mt•d1cal problems and extrnsl\·r
hoi.p11;.1l11.ation, her C'duc:.illon
conll nu cd wilh lhe help of
tcachrrs and eounselors ;it OCT
In 1972 she recciv<'d a certificate
in nursery school education.
WORK GOES ON
The disease proAresses but M<;.
Blai.s is not deterred b<-cause of
her <'nergy. drtermmation anrt
lovt' or children.
"I call hrr lhC' volunlc<'r of lhl'
year," s:.11d Belly Inman. OCC
ps)chology pro fe !>so r and
counselor who has guided hl'r
\\Ork as P rc·1>chool Sen ice:.
dtrt>ctnr
· II \~ai. ht•r crN1llvc idea,"
said Ms Inman. Shl' works with ;
the schoob lo ...r1 h·c problems and
hl'lp them ht.• more effective."
The coll<•se profl'!.'>Or noted that
most or thl' fund -rais in~ to
finance the sen IC<'s 1s also done •
by Ms Ula~s who drrecti. a talent
show each sprang, dinners and
other events
Shc dot•s nnl monitor the
schools and nt•\ t'r n•ports \'Iola· ,
11ons lo tht• s1:1tt• Whrn a i;itua-1
twn 1s ob"l'r\ t•11. 1t 1s pointl'd out ·
:.ind then ~h Blass "orks v.1lh
lht• school In 1mpl'll\'l' ll
lier ~ra\'t'"' <·onn·rn 1~ that 3
fC'w l!chnub 1n Oran~<' County
look like · fare trap!>" and cau-
tions parents to lw wary.
A school should bt• a warm en-
vironml'nl. i.hc believes. "lf it
fe('ls hkt' an instilulwn. I call it a
muusolcum. not a place for
ch1ldn•n," she said.
"Thr l<'a <'hl'rs 11hould be
warm. out~omi: anC: loving peo·
pie Parc•nlo; 'hould trust their
h:clml:~ und th1'1r c·haldren when
thcv are look1n~ into a school.
.:A teachl'r ha'> to lnvr children
or shouldn't be In lhc rwld ..
APlol~o
Barbara Walters. reputed to be
a hard-nose interviewer. won·t
take ·maybe' for an answer.
"
82 DAILY PILOT Tuesday A~ml 27 1976 ...
Concern Circles the Globe
'V'le don 't pay any freight
of any kmd. / 'm not paid
and none of the executives are
paid here. V'la don't buy
anything. V'le beg our trucks and
typewnters. and thalf repair. '
DETROIT (AP I From and IUJ>plits ranging from bf!d
Thailand to Tanxumn. rroru panstotronluogs M<tnYmedlcill
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Greece to Ghana. U1t• n1.1mti of fucilltres h.,"~ b<!en furniabcd
Irene Auberlln is known with af· from lbe around up. fctclion uod iratitude.
And now aod then, a llllle GllATEF\11.
prayer\11 uld on h"r bchlilf. Countlcu I cUers in Mrs.
Fc>r Mrs. Aubt!rlln, a widowed Auberlln • s rile attes t to tht1
80-yur·old l(randmother. ii the aramude ot tho»e hC!'l~d by h4lr
auldlng forte behlfld ,.,, or-organbatlon.
ganlzatlon wh1c:h for tht• past 23 "We operate differently th;an
yura hus d111tnbutfl'd more than any other churHy orauniiatfon. ''
$'24-0 million In free rnedlcnl and AJd Mrs. Aub<!rlin in an In·
dental !!>upplies tu missionary terview, "All our supplies are
twspltahi and clinics in every cor-donated t-0 us . < nerofthe gtobe. ---·~e&pitttb 1Jt-nd over us~ but
Mrs Auberlln is president or sUll serviceable equipment.
' World ~1edical Reb~f. Jn~ • a Phllnnaceutlc;aJ houses donate
1 non1iror.t. nondenomin<ational or. drug u mp les. mov10g com· ~~ni:uition dedicated to helping panie1 contribute trucks and
theworld's des tlluteslck. drivers, national firms ship
Opcr·ating out of a drafty,
t•u:ht slory brick w:irehoust dl'cp
in De tro it's ghetto. W o rld
J\1edicetl Relief neither buys nor
s ells s upplies . Yet it has
fum1sht•d husp1tals in countries
1 around the world with etju.lpmenl
carloads of items tx-in~ replaced
by new product~ on the nrnrk{'l.
"Some comes from hospitals
ins talling new equipment to
replace older stuff, \\ h1ch they
turn over lo us. But it 'is still usa-
ble equipment. lt not, we won't
accept it."
Betrothals
Announced·
Half erty·lverson
Les lie Anne Halferty and
J ohn Michael Iverson are plan·
Despite the n\lllions or dollars
in suppUe:i thut have pa:i.~ed
throuch WurJd Medical Reher.
the orcaniution la mona"t'd on,.
threndbare flnianclaJ shoestring.
World Medical Relief oper;atrs
with an unusually low overhead
for an organltati<>n lhat has col·
lec ted, sorted. crnted ~nd
shipped more th:in fi0,000 loo& of
me<.11clnea Qnd cquipmMt&ince 1t
btaan in Mrs. AuberHn's bast··
ment and gar:tge ln 19S3.
"Wt: don't puy freight of any
kind, incoming or outgoina
nothing • ., she -said ... I'm not
paid. ond our executives never
have been paid here. Amon& our
"olu.nteers. wt• don't pay the four
Mennonites who work ht.'re.
because they are doing Christian
servict'S.
"We don't buy anything. We
beg our trucks and our
typewriters, und their rt'pair ..
KOREANWl\R
ln a way, it could be said that a
Korean wail st arted it all.
Tht orphan -.ppeored on a 1953
network telcvl1i1on nt·wM·ru;t with
a chaphun who bad adopted tum
Th~ chaplain pleaded ror help for
the untold numbers of other
children whose parents had been
killed in th(\ Korean fiihltJ\g.
"Somcthlna :struck mo to aet
som~ clothioe and \'tlamlns
toaether." Mrs. Aut~rlin rt ..
called "SO l collect~ somt from
friends and neighbors -and t
havt'n't stopped slnct'."
World Medical Relief mov~ to
itli prcsl•nt locaUon in 1965 after it
outgrew.• th..r-ee succc.uive.l)'
lart:t-r w iarehouses.
Money to purchase the building
and ttli odJoinlog pitrking tol
carne m;unly from a major gift of
stock from the Kresge Foundn·
t1on. au1imented by gifts from
C\)l1>0rt•tions. clubs. societies und
mdividuals.
Much of the task of sorting and
packaging medicines or repair.
ing surgical instruments and
hospital equipme nt is perforrned
by retired pharmacists. accoun-
tunl3, doctors nnd nurses. Most
J!IVO a duy u wl•uk of their Umc.
!>Onw give more
Thl're 1:1 some paul he lp. In
cludmf: n sccrc.>tury. a aatt•r ura<t
h\'lper . >tnd a d r ul( roo m
supervisor.
Not all o f World Mr d1col
Relief~ conct>rn 111 aboul over·
seas problems.
1'he organhation i~ olso In·
volvcd in t4i'lt ing up med1<'o l
dlnlcs for Jndions in {)klrihom.i
;rnd o thl"r regio ns o r the
Southwt-st and f"ur Wc!>t.
1n;NTAL CLINIC
In ht>r own b:1ckyard, Mrs
Aulwrlin has· l'qui pped a two-
t hair dc-ntal clinic in Royal Oak
Township, a ne arly all-blt11'k
community bordering Detroit.
Othl'r thnn tlnanclol troublt>:s
l'lnJtue the opu ulion. whl<'h i~
IO<'alt>d h•i.s tbun a mil .. from
wht•rc Ortrolt 's 1007 nice riot
01ii.:inated.
'l'ht-re hove been numerous ~l· lt>!T'lpt ~d breuk ·ln ~ 11t lhl''
wnr<.>house, whert• Mrt" Auberlln
h vc:s with n trutntcl police dog.
Se curity precl!utlo11s ha"c
turnt'd tht' bu1ld1nl( inlu u vctitu·
bit fortress. with double stt-l'I
doors. chains and lock~. Quarter·
inch steel ttuards the alley wm·
dows, and a lo<'kt'd mesh fen<'t'
surrounds the parkin~ lot. Dur
1n g tht> dav . an off.dut y
polieeman Is on guard
But Mrs Auberlin hopt>s ti)
carry on her work regardle:.s,
bo1stered by tht> gratitude of peo·
pie thousands of miles away.
Cheap Love Expensive Ann~
Landers
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 16, my boyfriend is 17.
There is nobody we can trust with our problem but you.
We are very much in love and have been since Christmas .
Last February we started to have sex. We will not stop so
don'tsuggesl il. Weseenothingwrong with what we a redoing
s9long as we are faithful to each other.
asking folks to send for Bibles and what-have-you. They pro·
mise peace of mind and a place in heaven. Nobody wants to be
left out so again we art-forced to send in a eheck.
Please, Ann. tell us how to get off this merry-go· round. -
ONE OF MILLIONS • ning to ma rry July 24 111 the
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The protilem is ,ps follows: ·We don't use' protection becil!~Q.e~n't'feel nat~ral. Also, it mak~.o Otur love se:t ~~~ ... ,....._,:~~···., ·~alCtl~•&r!~t!
.c:DEAR ONE: IC you don't get ON the merry-go-round you
. woa..'.!._~ayei.o"'~U'Y ~~tgettin~k-.. .,.. ,,.""' "!...--~-.,. ·•It: -1 ..... ~~ JW.~ --· -:·~ .. ~~ ..-.
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Their pare.nts are Mr. and.
.\!rs Guy Ha lferty of Corona
ll~I Mar, Mrs Lorraine Iverson
, of Azusa •and the late Magncy
P h·erson.
Miss llalCerty, a student al
Orange Coast College , is a
f!raduate of G anesha High
School. Pomona.
Her fiancc is a graduate of
Damien Hi~h School. LaVerne,
earned an Ai\ at OCC and now
1c; m a j o r1n ~ in bus ines s
managem ent at Cahforniu State
l'niver::.ily. Fullt:rton.
* * * Davis-Cardelucci
Mr ancl Mrs. Lewis t-'. Uuv1s
of Huntington Bcarh have an·
nounced the e ngagem ent of
their daughte r, LyTlcltc Davis
" and James Cardt.'lucri. son of
the Sam Cardeluccis of Newport
Heach.
Miss Davis is a Rraduate of
Ma rina lli~h Sc h<11JI and at ·
tended Golden West and OranRc
Coast colleges.
Her fiance also nlll'nded OCC
and vaduated from Corona del
Mar High School
They plan to mnrry June)s in
• the Wilshire t:n1lcd Methodist
.. Churr h. • • •
Sitteley-Whitehill
Mr. an<! Mrs Robert Sittelcy
' of Lu Habra have announced
the e nga ge ment of their
daughter, Sally Ann Sittcley
and Richard Anthony Whitehill
of NC'wport Be ach.
M1.ss S1tteley is a graduate of
La Habra High School and her
f1an ce. son of the Clifford
Wh1lehills of Newport Beach,
graduatt>d from Corona de! Mat
High School. ·
They are planning a July :J
wcddin~ in St. Andrew 's
Horoscope: Leo
Leslie Hatterty
LvnetteOavls,JamesCardeluccl
Presbytenan Church, Ne" port
Beach. • • •
Barnard-Davidson
Mr and Mrs. George Barnard
o f Newport Bl?ach have an·
n ounce d the engageme nt of
their daughter, Karen Barnard
and Brad Davidi.on, son of lhl'
Robert L. Davidsons, also of
Newport.
The affianced are graduates
or Newport Harbor High School.
They plan lo marry June 12 in
C hris t Church by the Sea ,
Newport Be ach.
Career Emphasized
WF.ONESDAV, APRii. :?8
Hy SYDNEY OMi\RR
ARIES !Mar«h 21 • Apnl 19):
M n n <'y , debt ~. incom e ,
'-t•lunblcs, personal possessions
-tl)ese are h1ghlight<.'<1. You cun
accumuluk food. can save for
proverbial "rainy day."
TAURUS (April 20 · M'lly 201 ·
Lunar cycle h11th Jl)(fanwnl.
hunches are on target. Populan ·
ty increus<'" -and ~o d<>t·~ your
HPlll'hl\'. Sodal activities a<'
cclcrnte
GE1'11NI (May 21 ·Juno 20):
Look behind the scenes. Be dis-
c· rim inn t In~. Avoid s elf·
dect•ptlon. Chock Cine print. Be
frank.
CANCF.R (June 21 -July 22 >:
l~mphasis 0 11 frie nds, hopes and
Wl!>hes. nc analytical without
1hrnttllng emotions. Member of
opposite su is part or scenario. u :o (J\llY 23 • Aug. 22>: Ad·
Justment at home is indicated.
l.unar emphasis on career. am bi·
hon. standing in communlty. Ac·
ct>pt more re3ponsibility.
VIRGO !Aug. 23 -Sept. 22):
Good Moon aspect coincides now
w1th long journeys, educational
program , :s p1r1 t 11al 1ns1ght ,
publis hing
LIBRA <Sept. 23 ·Oct. 22) In·
lrigue witn tne occult ffiiW\t1lc l)n
agenda. Organi7.e pnorillcs. He
aware of leas~s. taxes, cx~n·
ditures connect rd with partner or
·m ate.
SCORPIO COct. 23 · Nov 211
Get unfinished business fini sh<·<!.
You 'II understand. Aries. Libra
figure prominently. Emphasis on
wider circle of acquaintances.
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22 • Dl1c
21): Emphasir.e indepcnde nr'"
creativity --welcome attrntions
of one who ar preciales your uni
que qualities Romantic involve·
ment could be part of sc.enono
CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22 · Jan.
19): Be open to suggestions 1n
volvlng "rcatlvc-chan"es. Main
taln emotional balanct'.
AQtJARlllS (J an. 20 · Feb 18>
Build on solid base, despite
temptations to skip essentii1ls.
Money might be involved.
PISCES (Feb. 19 ·March 20):
Accent on movement. messa"rs
and relatives. You may be asked
to "bail out" individual.
of so much canc;.er in my mother's/amity. We,aretoo youllg t
get married and besides our parents wouldn't let us. Please
don't suggest we talk lo the school counselor. She is my aunt.
We realize that what we are doing could lead to pre~nan·
cy. We don't want to have a baby. It would louse us up and get
us in trouble with our families. <We are both Baptists.)
Please give us some help. -JN LOVE IN KENTUCKY
DEAR 1.L .: If you don't go lo a doctor and setUe on somt-
form of protection you are bound to get pregnant sooner or
later.
So far you•ve been plain lucky. Make an appointment at
onc-e-aodl mean today.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: We need urgent advice on what
to do about swindlers who sena trinkets of all sorts in the mall
from every slate in the union and every country on lhc map. lt
seems everyone is begging for money.
Whal can people do when they receive merchandise and
instructions to "send an offering to such·and-such a place
because people are starving and dying of disease'!" They
make you feel guilty if you don't send something.
Then there arc the rclJgious prt•achcrs on TV who keep
der no obligation to return anyt,hing you did not send for. In
too many cases, $49 ls goinR into some promolN's pocket for
every dollar that goes&otbenredy.
As for the religious preachers on TV who sell Bibles and
·•salvation," I can tf'll you that a place in heaven Is not.for
sale. And neither is peace of mind .. You are better off to Join
lhe <'hurch of your choice and be a part of a parish or con·
gregaUon. There are no sbort·cuts or free pasns to the Pear·
lyGates. ·
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: "Dublin's" definition o( Lace
Curtain Irish threw me. I never heard anyone say they were
lousy housekeepers who had cobwebs at the windows \hat
looked like lace curtains.
Jn South Boston, Lace Curtain Irish means rich people
who can afford the best while" their poor neighbors stick
newspaper through the broken window panes. -A SOUTHI E
DEAR S.: Let's go back to MY derinillon : Lace Curtain
Irish are people who have fruit in the house when no one is
sick.
Organizations Elect Boards
LAGUNA BEAC'll EBELLS: Two hundred year history
of San Juan Capistrano will be given by Pamela Ballan of
lhc historical s ociely when Ebells meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day, May J . in the Three Arch Bay home of Mrs. John
McKenney.
Dunng the last meeung the club approved monetary
gifts totalling Sl500 to the La1ituna Beach Mus eum of Art,
TLC Crisis Fund. hi~h school senior all-night party. Mardan
Foundation of Educational Therapy, Boys Clubs and Roger
Kuntz Memorial Fund.
ASSISTEENS: The tet\nal!e auxiliarv of the Newoort
Beach Assistance League will present a fund-raising brunch
and fashion show at 10 a .m . Saturday, Muy 1, in the
Dayshores home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson.
GAMM A PHI BETA: Mrs . Fred Parker is the president
of the newly formed S-Outh Orange County Alumnae
chapter.
Serving on her board will be the Mmes. Charles Bash,
Harold Denardi, Robert Donoghue and Miss Ly~n Whillock.
EL CAMINO WOMEN: The finaJ card game in the cur-
rent round robin s eries will be played after a noon potluck
luncheon Thursday , Apnl 29, in the Community Clubhouse.
Dana Pomt.
BETA SIGMA PIO : Newport Harbor Council will
celebrate Founders Day at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 28,
1n the Costa Mesa Country Club.
ART SHOW, AUCTION: A collection of lithographs,
<'t~hings and )!raphics SIJtned and numbered by m any or the
world's renowned artists will be offered for sale during the
funding event sponsored by the Orange County Auxiliary of
the Uoy!! Republlt .
Preview of lhe works is planned al 12. 30 p. m . with the
aurt1on scheduled to bc:i:m at 2 p.m . Sunday, May 2. 1n the
Boy~ lll.'pubht• Sunla Ana rl.'sidencc
Funds will be ui.cd l•> improw tht· reo;1denc1:.
LUNG ASSOCl.\TlON: Dr. Eui:cne M. Sp1ritus, dlrcc·
lor of re!l1>lrntory !H-1 vlt'cs, Anaheim Memorial Hospital.
will be the kcvnote1· :it tho annual mecung 01 me Orange
County a:.soc18t1on
Dr. Spiritus 11 b o 1s mcdicul dirct"tor of respiratory
~ervices. St. Joseph llospital and i.ss1stanl clinical pro·
frssor. UC Irvine.
Members will mcrt at 7:30 p.m. Tuclidtty, April 27, in
the Bahia Corinth111n Yachl ('tub.
New offic •·rs to he 1ntroducl'd ure Mr~. Carol
Kawanam1, president. Paul Balalls and Dr. Herber! I
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and James E . MilcheU, treasurer.
DISCUSSION SERU:S: Golden West College Women's
Center will conduct a ~ries May 3·6 on Women in Career
Exploration.
Topics include jobs. goal·selting, decision· making, non-
traditional jobs and problem solving.
Further information is available by calling the center.
SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO WOMAN'S CLUB: Spring
Into Summer is the theme of a luncheon fashion show to be
presented Tuesday, May 4, in the El Patio restaurant.
F estivities will begin with a social hour at 11 :30 a .m.
Tickets, at $5.50, may be reserved by calling Louis e Gates,
496-2834.
CHAPMAN TOWN AND GOWN: New officers are the
Mmes. Harrison Shan>. presidt>nt: William Moses JI and
Frank Crane, vice _presidents; LY.man Farwell, secretary.
and William Haney, treasurer.
HOAG AUXILIARY: During the annual meeting of the
hospital auxiliary, a check for $65.479.99 was presented to
Michael Stephens, administrator.
Volunteers gave 75,117 in-service hours , and Can-
dystripers worked a total or 10.655.
Top volunteers inrlude the Mmes. George Al exander
Cox who logg~d 8,500hours; H.F . Kohaut, 4,500, Matthew IL
Kenney, 4,000; J\.C. Flegal, :t,000, and Ell~ Stevens, Phil
Scheid and J . L. Hetzler. 2,500.
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Angels
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Orioles
BALTIMORE The Oounder-
1ne Catarorn1a An&els aend
pitctune ace Nolan R,yun to the
mound tonight to face
Ballimore'• Ken 1lo1Wnan or
Mike CueJlar ln the first of a
three-ea me series.
Ryan will be after his third v1c·
Lory In four decisions lhis year.
The Angels are curf'(!ntly in lhc
l'eUar of the American League's
An~I• .4'1at~
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West D1v1slon after taking a 1-0
loss al Milwaukee Monday.
Don Money's leadorr home run
1n the first inning oil Frank
Tanana backed the three-hit
pitching of Jim Colborn and Ed
Rodnguez led Milwaukee.
Colborn, 2·1. allowed only three
runners to reach sconng position
while ouldueling TanjUla. 1·2, in
38-degree chill.
..
John Is Back l
And in Form
~ LOSANOEt.t:S <AP) -ltwas
1nore than 20 months since 'tom·
mv J ohn pltrhed in Dodier
Stadium.
Ut> Wal aiven {I worm welcome
when..he.1roUcd \o the .mound to race the Pittsburgh Pirutes -and
u standing ovation when h~
trotted off.
Tommy Joh11. who h\jured his
pilcblna arm so aevereb' ln"July
or 1974 that months of rest, two
AllO.-•••A.C tJWI
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tedious operations and months or
painstaking exercise were re·
quired JUSt so he could throw a
baseball a&ain. had won his first
1amesinceJuly '1, 1974.
The Los Ange1es 1efthandtr
beat the powerrul Pirates. 7·1. for
the Dodgers' third straight vie·
tory and firth in their last seven.
"I'm elated," John said after
the win. "I never had any qualms
about my being able to pitch
nt'tt was a £nnlaatlc pitch and bl'
still nall\'d 1t ror a double."
That was in lhe el~hlh and I\
scored Frank Tavtrw~ to end
John's shot al a shutout. Manaaer
Walt Alston s<>l1ed the opportunl I
ty to remove John, lowhlch John
hud no complulnt. and brtna In •'
Mik_, Marshall.
Marshall whipped throwih Al I
Oliver. Willie Staracll and Riehl~
Zisk ~·lthout letting the balJ out of
the infield and then cot lbre«!
more in u row in the nlnlh to-pre·
serve John· s long -soUAht victory
The P1ratl'~. who now have
dropped fi\'e or their Jast six
games. w1ll 6end BruceKlson.1·1.
against Los An1teles toru.ht in the
second game of the series. The
Dodgers w111 start Doug Rau, 2-0.
Bullets
Top Cavs
again. But it issatisfyingtobeat a LANDOVER. Md. IAP) -A
club like Pittsbur1h. 'Those guys three-point play by Elvin Hayes
Money belted Tanana's third
pitch or the game into the tcn-
field bleachers for his second
homer or the season. Tanana
then checked the Brewers on only
one more hit and struck out 12
batters.
Al'l'llolo
FRANK TAVERAS LOSES lltE BALL AS THE DODGERS' BU-L BUCKNER STEALS SECOND.
arc really som ething at the nnd two free throws by Phil
plate." . Chenier gave Washington
Perhaps so. but John qweted breathing room In the closing
.. W.Ad l'llf#..U~~
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the Angels· second bit to stari the
sixth inning. •
Joe Lahoud doubled to start the
Angels' eighth as .right fielder
Gorman Thomas misplayed a
low line drive that skipped past
him. Lahoud reached third with
two out on Torres' fly ball but
Colborn ended the inning by
striking out pinch hitter Adrian
Garrett.
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Wrl' President
Comes· Under Fire
PrrTSBURGH -Pittsburgh
Triangles owner Frank •Fuhrer
has called for the removal of
Larry King as president of World
Team Tennis. which is head·
qu~rtered in Newport Beach.
··Kang and I are having a bat-
tle. and it's dynamite." Fuhrer
told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Monday.
The basis for the squabble was
King's allempt to switch a
Triangles playing dale in order
to free Evonnl" Goolagong for a
May 8·9 television-tennis promo·
tion in Cabfornia.
DETROIT tAPI -Detroit's
Howard Porter grabbed a re-
bound on a missed Bill Smith sbot
with seven seconds left. was
fouled and scored two free throw:.
to ice the Pistons' 106-lO'lNational
Basketball Association playoff
victory Monday night over tbe
Golden State Warriors.
The defending NBA champion
Warriors had overcome a 16-polnt
Pistons advantage going into the
final period and battled back to
nearly pull it out.
But Detroit got clutch buckets
rrom Bob Lanier and Curt.lS Rowe
m the final 50 seconds after mis·
sed Golden State shots and lhen
Porter's free throws climaxed the
triumph when the missed sbot by
Smith could have knolled the
scoreall04.
Bob Lanier was the big gun for
Detroit with 30 polnts. He scored
11 in the final quarter. but got
hardly any help from his team·
mates. The Warriors, meanwhile,
had nearly everybody hilling to
destroy the 85·69 three-quarter
deficit and puJI ahead 98·96 with ·
2:44left.
Smith. who has scored at a 61 ·
percent clip for the S'eason against
Detroit, wound up with 31 points.
Rick Barry chipped in 14, includ-
ing three key buckets in the
fourth-quarter comeback which
also featured 17 points from the
Warriors· bench.
OOl..DEN STATE lltil -a.r.y 1 .. Wtlkh •,
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Goldl>n Sl•I• lT !/ 71 JJ 101
0.troll 71 I\ l7 71 10.
Fovled Ollt -.ont 'Toti! lo\lh VOl<l<n Sl•i. U
Detro1111. A: 11 1"
Gillis to London
Monday TV Gaines
Not Every Week
MONDA\' B ASE RALL
DEPT.-Ther<' wa~ no Monday
night TV baseball game this
week. which yo11 have quJt<> like
ly hjlured out bv now. The nrxt
scht>duled M onduy nii:thl tiff ror
the tube Is May tO
ABC. lhe network doing Mon·
day niJtht ba!!l"boll this year, hns
a contract to do a certain number
OLINN WNITI
WHITE
WASH
or Monday games4ut WUI not
do so on a weekly basis. at lta!!t
early In the campaign
LUCK DEPT.-TaDdy GllUs.
Ceroaa dt'I Mu HICb basketball
C9ach. s~at Easter W'ftk la Loe·
doe after hls wife Tricia stl"llCk It
1-.cky d1anag an Iowa State Fair
C9Glat last .. m mer.
t952 Olympic Ga mes 111 Helsinki
Wlth a 14·91 • vault.
"Aner 7 hours and 15 mrnules
of romp<'ht1on the bar was raJsl"d
to 14·11~ ... " Laz recalls. "I was
ro-leader up to that point. along
w1lh Bob Richards.
"I missed all three times at the
nl"w height. Rirhards missed h1i;
first two tries and on the third at
tempt he hit the crossbar.
"J thought it would fall nnd we
would have to have a jumroff for
the J(old medal. But it staycod on
and I had lost.··
HARD TO.BELIEVE DEPT.-
Harry Hilke'• lllsslon Viejo HJifl
bueball tu .. shares the Soatll
Coast Luue lead with San
tle•eate. ffllfle's lads are doln-
fl wltll pltd1tag bttauaie ~r
team ba ct&a g 1 ver11e Is
.181 ..... that '1 just a frw tN>""-
hlghtt lbaa tbe club earned nan
anrage.
LETTER WINNER DEPT.-
Beth Gerken ol C<wona del Mar
won a Junior varsity Jetter al
Bowdoin College in Maine where
she played on tbe women's
squash team.
No Prize· ·Money;
Banners Stolen
SACRAMENTO -The pro·
moter of the Sacramento Indoor
Tennis Classic calls il a success
-except financially. He says he
owes paychecks lo lbe winners. or the S25.000 io prlie money.
promoter Bob Reid says he owes
Sll,000 and has i!sued lOUs to some or the players.
Tom Gorman, of ~anJe, who
played three '1•tches Sunday
and walked away wilh lhe singles
championship and a share or the
doubles title, said he ls satisfied
with an IOU. He has $5,000 com
ing for the singleJ title Md Sl.000
for sharing the doubles crown.
Ra1Uo~So•gft•
LOS ANGELES -UCLA
basketball coach Gene Bartow
may still be compla\ning about
living in John Wooden's shadow.
but nobody's accusing the Bruins
mentor of hijacking nine of the ·
school's 10 NCAA uge cham-
pionship banners missing from
the rafters of Pauley Pavilion.
Campus police said they do not
know where the missing banners
are. but a UCLA group l'alling
itself "The Boys from American
Bridge" ha vl" claimed
responsibility for the Easter
weekend theft in a letter to the
Dally Bruin.
The letter asked that student
Qrganizalions bid for return or
the banners. with lhe proceeds
going to UniCamp, a UCLA pro-
ject to send underprivileged
children to summer camp. Bid-
din~ 1s requested to be done
through the ··personals" section
ofthe campus newspaper.
Nut.ue 1J1ue f
STOCKHOLM "This was the
happiest day In my tennis
career," WoJtek Fibnk of Poland
1ub1lanlly sald after wuuung hJs
first maJor tennis title ever
Fibak. 23, upset llie Nastase of
Romania 6 4, 7·6 here Monday
night in the last World Cham·
pionl>h1p Tennis tournament ol
the r<'gular season
S<-hald fn ff o•pif al
RO C HESTE R . Minn
Purdue University basketb•ll
coach f"red Schaus was listed in
satlsfnctory condttloft Monday
urtcr his left kidney was rl'·
moved
The 3''2·hour operation wa~ to
be exploratory. but the kidney
wa11 remov<'d after It was round
to be full of stones
Jail Sentl!nf'e
LOS ANGELES A man who
here SundJy has been sentenced
to pay a S60 fine or spend lhree
days in Jail for trcspai.slllj.
William Errol Thomas oC Old
Town, Maine was also placed on
12 months probation Monday by
Municipal Court Judge Jack
Thomas.
.~o E.rpamdon
CHICAGO Baseball com-
missioner Bowie Kuhn said he's
disappointed, but the American
League couldn't be happier that
the National League voted down
expansion into Toronto and
Washington, D.C., in 1917.
"Well, l guess It's back in my
lap." Kuhn said Monday aner
the NaUonal League voted 7 to 5
to reject a proposal to move into
the two cities
Earlier this month, Kuhn in·
structed the American League.
which approved expansion into Toronto on March 29. to include a
plan lo provide Washington with
baseball or lose the right to place
a team in the Canadian city to the
NL.
their awesom~ alla~ for. seven min,1.1te or ove rtime and the "!·W)J~.JJJflPllii...!E~.!.t~ng 2f..tJli~~,:,,. fe_p\.!.ed CM1....C~~l9nd, t-. , «dl'~ .. tl"b:,... --~ ..... ~4.. 1Q2'-~~" ~
He was ~ovided ·• 1~S"~tile ·;;ening their. best«·aeven Ne--~
more bac"1n~ than the last ~me tional Bas ketball As.soclatlon ~e pitched. in the ~gers l~-quarter-final playoffs at lhret ·
inning. 1-0 , loss las~ week tn games apiece.
Hou.s_lon: . . The deciding game of the series
This time they Jumped ~n Pit· will be played in ClevelandTburs-t~burgh starter Doc M<.~1c~ for day night.
fi ve runs the first three mrui:i&s. The liullets. who had losl lwo 1~cl~d1ng a three-~u~ first one-point decisions to Cleveland,
highlighted by Ron Cey s hrst blew a 17-point second.quarter
home run of ~he. yea! . but his lead with the Cava llers tying the
secondgame-wmn1ngbitanarow regulation game 88-38 on a field
John was extrt>mely pleased goal by Jim Cleamons.
w1lh his wor~. more so eve~ than The basket by Cleamons, who
the game against lhe Astros. had missed hls first 13 shot.a
"Against Houston I was ~bl.~ lo t'ame with 2:02 remaJnJn1 and ge~ the ball_ whe!e I wanted it .. he both team s m 1ssed chances to wln
said. ··Tonight ll was really sink-therestofthcway. u~g. But, still, you can throw g~ Chenier failed on a shot from
pitches to these guys and still the corner w1lh five beconds lo
hurt. That pitch to Rennie Sten· play In regulation time and ll'am-
P•rn•u•GH LOUNGHCS male W<'s Unseld grubbed the re
'"••••\" ·~ ', "1 11~ e ucknt• 11 ·~ ', "1 ': bound .but missed his third luyup
SI•""'" 7o • o 1 i !>lttmo1• 20 J o 1 o with three s econds left. ~.~:·;;.~~ : ~: ~ :,·,:~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Hayes finished with28polnts, 13
z,., 11 • o 1 o a..'''"" o o o o rebounds and eight blocked shots. :~~· ; : : : ~;:'lb ! ~ ~ ~ Chenier scored 24 points while
°"9<< , o o o Ft•-• Jo ' o Unseld had 18 rebounds and eight :;:~:;:."" : : : : ~:,, .. :, ; ~; ~ assists to go with his six points.
'""' .. P o o o o 11 ..... ,,n J 11 o Carr scored 1Sorhis27poU.tsill ... ,m,..., 1 • o o Jo'WIP 1 o o o the second quarter for Cleveland ~::'~'P ! : : : Ma•\M••o 0 '0 0 as the Cavaliers closed lo withln
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49-44 at h31ftime. Chon~ had ie
points and Jim BrewerlS.
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:iltempled to sel fire to an
American flag durina the
Dodgers.(;ubs baseball game RICH BRANNING 8fQff9 L!TTER OF INTENT. DAO (DICK) AND MOM
-O.lly 1'11<144:.tt"";.J
(DOTTYLOU)WATC'I· • ~!!:~!nj:!..~p~:~.~~. !.!.:"~~ ~r.~!~:~~~~.~~t
Rieb Brannln1, one or lhe na-"He'll probably play polnt 1tral1ht regionals and have Jost Orange County player of the ylt
t1on'1 most widely sought high guard rot us.·• Phelps 1a1d that ucb Ume,. , twice.
school basketball playeni in cot· beinJ • fresbma» Will be nC> ban· ·•TJ.ti• ynr we're Jootin.I Over uo colle1es and . l~&e recn.tltlng wars. wu called dielp to Brannlq'a chances of beyond\beregionals." lvendties recruited him and s
a cornpLet.e pla}ler by the mu playinc. "We've had verY good Bnmnlna '1raa a 111per star at llnal six choices were Nol
Altltoagh some uy Ille •oe Ute
~of rvaad hi• tickets ln a a..c
01Un1 coatest (a1tn1 llM same
Krtpt slae asea la ealUBg TaDdy
to dlaMr), GUU1 1wean site did
U by lde•Ufylag 1eo..-aphlcal
polatt. At aay rate, the trip for
qiro to Encland was a pretty fair
prtae.
UP TO Dl\TE DEPT.-Vlnte
Moll, M ar1aa High of ff•tlngton
Be atb r.racl•ate. 11 cal'reatly
co.chl•g &Ille use julor •arslty
baseball tea .. for •act coach Rod Dt>deaux. Moll was a three·
11port mu at &hrhia In the late
IMO&.
who'll be coacbinJ Rrannin1 lhe luck with rresl\man for lhe past Huntlot\QD Beach's Marina High Dame. M I th I g an. UCL •
1 nex-t f9ur years. two yean-we believe Id using • School wheN! be had dreamed of Kanne, Ar1iona and USC.
Diller Phelp1. head hoop man for ht. abUlty no matte.r someday pla)'inC basketball Notre Dame wu the I
GOING BACK DEPT. -Don
Laa, now an architect in Cham·
paign. llllnois. was silver
medalist in the pole vault at the
r
Ue was a calcller at SC as a
foelllor and ls aow wladJng up re·
qalremeaCa ror • tt'achhtl[
ttMe.ntlal.
coach at tbe Univenlty of Nove what ye•r of school he's in." since the da's he wu an elemen· IC.boot he visited and he said 11
Dame? ••Y• Branning was Notre "He'U bave to get WJed lo our tary 1cbool1lu.dtnt. 1 sooa aa he rebarned him tr
Dao1e •No. l prospect in recruit· personnel but that shouJdn't be He holds Ute M1rit1a ihnt-yeat South Bend Sunday night. his
lng this year. much of a problem." scoring record of l,674point.a-an d1lon to auend ND bad be n
"Rich 1$ hiJJUY intelligent-he Phelps. whose f'ilhtJn1 lrl~h av,erage or 19 per game. He It made.
can do many dllferent things ln were 23·6 lasl season. sa.yg be is holder of the CIF ca~r uailta Phelps flew to Brannin
basketbaU. Ht can move in and hopeful of another strong cam-mark at 625. And he was eJl..ClF home Monday for the letter of
lead people and I expert he'll be Paten in 191&.,7. "We will be rorlh.rteye~s. tent.signing.
1 •
Tuetd!y. Aprrt 27 t978 DAILY PILOT 8:>
Sop homore C a ger H'Park Los A la1nitos
SPORTS
Area Ne t
Summaries
6-4 Girl Sparks
Dana Hills Team • By lfOWAAD L. UANDY pnlled buketball competition." °''" o.uv ~1.uu... Thom ton ts • te3ch.er ln the
One of the blg reaaoos why ~lal srience department •t
Oana Hills Hlab School finished Dana llllb but l• also a basket·
second in the South Coait Leaeue ball coach. lie di reeled the
girlJ bukelball na& chase and Dolphin• sophomore 8QU&d Uris
parttclpated ln the 3·A CI V year and plllytd hlith ,.chool
playoffs wbJch recently ended, ls baaketball in Sant• Marla wilh
a6-hopbomore. John Rudomclklo. .
Terry Aitchison wa$ one ol two He waa a teacher at Monrovia
sophomores in the startina lineup IU&h Scbool before movlag to
for the Dana llllls Dolphins this Dana Hills.
ye a r under coach Mark He dHcrtbea Aitchison u be·
Thornton. ln& "kln(t of s hy. except on the
Two oWters were juniors and basketball court."
there were only two senior on Is there a bia dlHcrencc
the squad. one of them a starter. between the boys g:ul)e and the
An omlnous w arrl.ing to oppo-&Jrls competition!·
TEARY AITCtllON
WoDien's
Results
uc•r•i.. m 1uc'~' neols for the next two cam· "One thing that makes it prrity WOM11t"Uonea1.1.
\t-111 ""' Wol~~i':'. 1 cdl .... 1114111,.. paigns. interesting in the girls game \S o.-•n•"' 1!~ er~ ,...
-" • 2 ... ,,. 111 .... .,..11ooo • '· •. Aitchison scored 335 points in the »second clock." be says. "lt 11._.. '" 1 o o o
E.,.,,.._ e11oo1 1·~• • • •' ""'--111°"' ts games for the DolphinS this makes for a faster game. uie. ..... 0 1 0 0
p ... tfl M , ~. 8tuft\ltnQ 111 Ooof ,..,.,.....,, • • f 23 7 0..v•0.10 l 1 ~ .. i. 00.,..., season, an average o . per "Our final league game with c.-r.u 1 1 1
s1..,...£olff 111 0t1 M ...__ .. 1, ,. tilt. Mission Viejo Cthe Oi~blos won, ~:~~r' 1 ~ ~ ! .,.,.,,....,..M<N•""''• 111 ""' AAl11••'•.oc• • 1 But ...,.rhaps even more impor-..... 39) was a well play-' game by ,, o o .. 1• Nel,,.,.EftCl\I .. 111"'14.,,_ p s.. ... , • r -k d '"" "'1 ~·"·er 1 1 6-l. tant is her wor un er the basket both teams. And the crowd got in-u"°'"'' c. ' 0 0 0 ~"··-1~~~~~::~1 .._ .......... , as a rebounder. She had 323 for volved, making it that much ~~~::,~·;.,rt ~ : : : ",..,.. the season and the former Cl F more interesting." C•u~.11 t o o o · °"""' .. ' IN 1 .,., """0 • 0· 004 z~-. • 0 0"' record of 209 bad been erased by Aitchison scored over 30 po1'n•· tt~"' 1 0 1
, c:-........ 1.ctetc..q ..... .o. °"""'" lNl-•O. .., PoU••.n ' I 0 ' u ... , ... 1; Sm•'" 1N1 -ft .. 1.M, .. 1,•·•· Oo"1• a wide margin. in four games this season with """•1••.<1 . , o ' 1
<NllO\tk,••.wonMD.•~!i... .. A lot of times Terry gets her her high being 34 against El ~~.~~;,.,c J : 1~ ,~
a..c~•er o.. CNI •• \1 ............ c.,..• • ... .,.., points off the offensive boards by Toro. She also scored 33 in one S<_.,,,,...,,.., -:::•:::;~~~:;' .. ,, •·•. HOOd !(""" 1•0 10\1 '• rebounding and getting a second game and hit 31 twice during the c.,,,...u 000 000 0~ ~ ~
JUN•O• va11siTv effort," Thornton says. season. c.o111e11wu1 10, ou ...... 11 1 ~"•.-tHl'>1t1Y11 -v.ne,1 "She had 33 rebounds in one Othe r member s of the Dana O.-•-C.••t191 "' ...... ,..,.
V.-"t•n 1 .. , 091 c..!!:'9:, <ttf v .. oe ..., .,, game and could taave broken that Hills starting five include Amy Wo" <•·21> :• o' ~ ~ ~.!-~~.,.,. 1 ~-·o.'...,11.,.., r~rd too," he adds. "But I took Day a 5·10 forwa rd and tbe only J'.ff"'''""' ' ' 1 1
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LllU9'>11,..00ioitH ...... wOftH•J. ~~ afloll\ef'(>l'hy~;~~. ~:~7'".ftJlftl ,~ .... ~~ ..... --~~-.::;-_-. ~ :'
".,,,,,.,,1 .. -11 cN 1"::1~~M<~ • >. , ''The Cl~ record fc;>r~s~llt tn · 11:1ards Kateh· Md DOnna w., . .., ·• ·, ~. : ~
.... "'411 .,,,,. !><"•••U·&o<~ ..... '· !>,..,.,, one game 1s 42 and I thinll sh~ Vinson. both juniors at S-6. A••""''"•' • • ' • "'-•,..,~.,. • • _ .. o • ..: could have broken that one too. "Our oirls try to play very 10
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... -'~'"' 11t11111 -v·••• She had 29 pomts three mtnules good defense and.they don't mind s.mon'°"·"" ' o o o ""••• into the third quarter of one Terry getting all those points" row•• • __ .... ,JA ... ,• u • a.. .......... IH ltklS•l••·••.-~ .... ,.iou h I k h t . ... ........ ... ~ .,.._, ••. w .... 1N1 -• •. '°", •· ...... game w e n too er ou Thornton says. "If we can get the r 11 •
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...._ koK,. m.,..11.~1 0.-... w. proved 1>ve r lhe season. Oh. she team did well this year in regular """·-· 1c1 ,,., 1.11111 "z. 11 •· ""~:!~~"" still has a ~ot ~o learn and I'm season competition. ~~11~,-~.!!':.!.":;' 1~'.~. ~~ ~'.
k ""'aru 11..1 .,., ,..r_, u,,.. °"'"'"•to-• sure she will tmprove as time And the future is extremely 11-s. """,..,.., \c1 o.f ou'"" "1.
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ington Beach a nd Newport
Jfarbor 's Sailors. unbeaten in
Sunset League track and field ac-
tion, collide at 3 Wednesday at
Edjson High in a meet that will
determine the league·s varsity
dual m eet champion.
aga1ns re eree. • Guta.sGYMNA\Ttcs.
Notr e Oame·bound three·time 11, ........ 111m.u11fll.....i1t All·CIF star Rich Branrung of The ga m e includes an ,....,,11.,._, w•-· 1u1 1 ""',.
'4000. IOlftl•O l'!OO. •olou•lll WlO. 10 -;======================= f.ll~Uto '
American and Russian referee tun Emeuon cu1 11.
Huntington Beach's Marina High governed by International rules. iu~~!r~-;!c.:0[~~ '~ .= C)lt("'G"""'• f(Hl•n«ild•,
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averaged 27.4 points per game as 8~1•1><• 110"'-1 "'•1 W•-Tkachenko has been elevated --" 1u1 l eroou cu1 '1 A ~lolle IOlt .. •ttl
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53-51 in the Beach Cities lnvita·
Uonal but Bob lta1ley·s Sailors
are accorded a slight edge Wed·
nesday.
team. but the Russians will still elude Long Beach Poly's ClF 4·A have plenty of firepower in a group or 17-19-year-Olds which Southern Section co-players of J
featuresslxplayers&-torbetter. the year. Johnny Nash a nd ones Grabs Michael Wiley and Dorsey (Los capped by 6-10 ~ Al eksander An•eJes) High's James Wilkes, S
lll•Mol !Sower IMirft•I
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Newport, led by Steve Foley
and Richard H11rrison in the
s prints, Ron Craig in the high
jump and Bryant Humann and
Pal Patrick in the hurdles, is
favored to win those events as
well as both relays
Beloeteni. " wim Ho n ors Former Olympics star Yuri among others. """•\IS.COO ICfttOf\llYA" (~\l•ft.O&I ...
11• ... Oierov, who competed In the 1956 The R usslans pruenl a
Olympics Ga m es agalMt the Bill somewhat unknown quantity in
Russell-led Americans. Is the terms or just who is the shooting
<'oach of the visitors. ace, although among the front-
Edison's strength is bala nce
and Ill strong crop oC field event
performers who include Vk
Rakhshani (56·7 in the shot put)
and J im Bogart ( 14-6 in lhe pole
'Yaulll.
Press accounts from other line players with Belosteni are
areas have indicated some con· 6·9 Andre i Lopalov. 6-9 V,
troversy swirling around the Jevegent Kravt sehko, 6 -8~
Russian team. Nikolai Derugln and 6-8 stan An·
One headline tn a New York drel Semehov and Valdimir
publication r ead: "The Russian· Brataatsuk.
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Majorh~ Standings
AMF.RICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Sam Jones w os named "0•0r•~oe 1st L•o" 1 . , 'Oii"""' IS-••o• I Edison High s (lluot-~'•'"'•Cho•c•IT0•01
i ngto n Beac.h > most ~:r,::.c,:.~~::;,::,~!.,
valuable vars ity swim· t...o•0My1h 1 ........ , mer at a r ecent sports S••ble Prln<r 11. .. m1>1111
award banquet honoring Pr•n<•D•u"' 1~"'"'"'
the swimming teams.
Other awards :
Varsity
Capta in : Merrill JC Golf
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Riley ; Most Improved: ......... , 1M11111s.•c11-• CowP" IS I "·Ml Oro 81, \ I. O'llt< K en Hofhn an : Most ~l ,..11t,.,..,,.,.,,_.-o.~~1 Ou ts tan ding Diver: .., ,.,.110G11\wt0. c; • .,. 1s1 .. · '"''
Kevin Mac k : Mos t ~t=•=~~~·,~.0•o~.~ .. ~:~':r:.'c:
Valuable: Sam J ones. '°'"~~-:;,~ 1•i:>~•11e• J unior Varsity co-.. m , •. -c,e, .. , ., H . Captain: M Ike Alll'n : °"''" 1~1 • ,,., Hoco11 ~ ' 1 c...
Most Valuable : Charlie ~::,• ,:;~~:;.:~r= ~c~~,. ~;~;
Gymnastics
Pickford. .,., 0o .... 101 •" l•-"''o ,.,, a1.
Frosh·Soph °'' °""°'"0 ioi '°
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Mosl Valuable . Randy
Roberts.
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On Ill surface. "Lloyd Ceorae Knew My
t'athM" la rolbu a bat •>I 11 bore. u tra01n1 Brit1bh
comedy which stretche:. one Implausible i;ituatton
thinly throu.ah 4 full·lcneth play, padding It with
bneht little c h r•ctcr c>ct·enlric1Ues which •re
amusing bul do htlle to advance the story.
Intermission
Tom Titus
Under Bertram Ttanswell's crisp direction.
however. the play overcomes thcfle handicaps al
the Laewia Moulton Playhouse wll~re it o~na lls-
second of three week:. tonight. Though still tifiable vulne rab1hty. llis delivery 1s 11ur<> and point·
somewhat stodgy, il 1s an attract h·e 11roducUon ed. the mark of a hiJihly experienct•d uclor nevertheless. As has purposeful wife, who {lOes calmly about
the business of arranging her own demise. Betsy
TllE PRIMA R Y ~ T RENGTH of Y.'Jlliam Paul O\'ercomcs a i:.haky i;tart to create a mo!!t
Douglas Home's i;em1·1>ut1rical !>tudy in lirlt1sh stiff engaging character. Miss Paul poss<'sses \l i:.e~e or
stage elegance which serves her well in the absenc<·
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upper lipness is.the s uperb ~rformance of Ha rald
Dyrenfo rth as a retired and !>llghll) senile general
whose equally dotty wife plans quite matter-of·
factly lo "do herself in" wht•n the bulldozers began
to raze their property for a newh1J:h\\•ay.
DyrenCorth captures all the facets or hii:. pom·
pous. egotistical. yet i mm ensely l1kE:able
character, lem·penng h1!> !>aber thrusts w1lh iden·
of a truly well written role, particularly In the
play's latter moments or morbid !>U!>pense
IS THE SUPPORTING ranks. Harry Fnlklam
is properly priggish as the setr·cenlered mem~r or
Parliament who only grudguigly tnes lo prevent ht)
mother's death. Joy Ellen Danz does a nice job in a
thankless role as his wire. Sherry Kraft is bright
and bouncy a s the daughter. while Joseph L:iwlak is
fine as the free-lance reporter boyfriend who leaks
the news or the impend.mg swcide
Two minor roles which are beju\ICully done are
those of the butler and the minister. J ohn Lea beater
i!> a sprightly servant, playing Oyrenrorth 's
military games ·with a flair. while Joe Wilson
sparkles in his short scenes as the merrcclual cleric.
The Laguna cast succeeds remarkably in its
task of breathing hfe Into this rambling cadaver or
a play. Performances continue lh1~ week and next,
Tuesdays throug h Saturdays ut 8:30 in t he
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wrotl.' Portman. "The Titanic, al'\er all, dld sink.
Mias Sutherland. because of the invulnerability of * her reputation ... isoneol~cunslnkableoncs." (
U.S. District Court Judae Harry Wellford ruled Actor Robert Kedlord, who wa4 burned In et.
that i.11lmony by nationally know actors wUI fiay by southern Utah residents for his opposition to
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oot be admissible in the ··~p the ~.s billion Kalparowits power plant, says he two a ddit ional new
Throat .. pornography trial an doesntwanttotalkaboutthesubject. cardinals were kept
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Mempbis. "l'm sorry. but I'd JUSl rather not get Into secret.
Wellford said testimony Ka1parow1ts The whole thing wu.s blown out of pro-Archbishop Baum. a New ff''ar Ga111es Prop
frona the actors is irrelevant to portion and I JU St don't want to talk •bout i)." Red· 4 9 . ye a r . 0 1 d Texan,
the issues of the trial ford saJd tn Salt Lake City. believes the C hurch
Bruce Kramer, deferu.e Ill· Redford. dresu41n Jeens, cowboy boots and a must "do battle wlth
tonwy for the male star of lhe casuaJ shirt. pa.rtlcipaled in the grand opening of racism'' in the United
movie. Karry 'Reem1, said ac. a friend's nursery. After m1.1sing several times, the States and in its pre·
t.ora Warre• BeaUy and Juk actorswunganaxandsplitaro~for theusualrib· dom i n antly black
A French game maoufaetur~r has de!s t~ncct th<'l'<' mmtatur~
models of World War JI ruins for enthusiasts ''ho ''ant the effccl
of authenticity in their war games. Made or wood ~ind art1fic1jJ
stone. they can be pieced together as backdrops to combat
scenes. Nkbolsoa and wrller·producer boo-cutting ceremony. capital. With Archbishop
a.It Heary had been scht>duled • Baum, there will be 12 -----------------------------to come to Memphis to testify HATTY The daughter o ( Preatckat Ford's former cam-Americans in the col·
• paign manager. Howard .. Bo" Callaway, was mar· lege, more than any
Veteran bluck entertainer Stepln Fet~hlt was ried al Callaway Gardens. the family-owned resort other nationality except Gun Ban Shot Innocent :reported in fair condition at a Chicago hospital re· in Georgia. the Jtallans, who have 36.
covering from a stroke A spokesman at the southwest Georgia resort Speculation that the
Fetchit's manager, Walter Turner, said the confirmed the ceremony between ElJiabeU1 Walton next pope m ight be a
84·year-old silent-film star received more than 50 Callaway and Terrence l'1lchael Couldlae of San non· Italian gained D Man St ·11
calls and telegrams since he was hospitalizt:d Wed· Diego. momentum as the new own 1· n Town l
nesday. Well-wishe rs Included John Wa)lhe, Redd The bride is a gruduate of Duke University and c hoices showed non·
Fou and ~lck Gregory. . a student ul the Harvard Business School. Italians continuing to B • F~tch.1t. wbose real Considine is a gr~duate of Harvard Law School. The outnumber. Italians in · ltter -<.,~., · ?JO~.! Lin,coln.T. ~efry·[~ ... ., · w ... ).~ c~~le plan to§ve 10 Cam~ridge, Mass., and in the college. GRANGEVILLE. Idaho (AP>~-Mayor Ralph
•• ; r ab}~~~~~ r...:·~~ k f!:tns;uq.• ;' ' . .. , . Bos says the "domestic tranqui. lity" ol bis t(>wn is .~-,. \:~ •. .a: "' . . ~.
sin & ~ ~ .. _ '.JI" Q·~. • .... •• _ ;~~. ~ ·'l.,.,·J.c"'L.,~---.t_.~P."!_·n·~~J.~lC~~-Wi~~·~.~~\:;{11is~J~~ ~1'1JuW. ~ at a senior citizens' home Activist H. Rap rown: an inlttatP. at Green r ~ ~ .. -~-;;:;;.~". ·---~,Xift I ··-~ tr ~
in Chicago, where he had been li\'ing ror several Haven Correctional Facility, was Jlsted in fair con-\!of~ S~f But the Ci~y Council disagreed.and shot down a derson. dear~d ~t fl r·upc·
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years. dltionatthePutnamCommuni· BEIRUT, Lebanon proposed ordinanc~ t~at.w~ul~ have outlawed chargeforwhichhe"al-
• ty Hospital '" Carmel, N. y . <AP) _ Lebanon will wearing handguns within city limits for no apparent sent to prison !>BYS thi·
Financier C. Arnholt Smltb, limp1n~ and carry v. here he was reported recover · elect a new president reason. bitterness as fading but
mg a cane. won a four-monlh delay in his San D1egc ing Crom an abdominal infec. Saturday and there are the st1gm a rem atnt-
trial on charges of conspiracy, gran•I thdt and stat£ tJon reports this small Arab THE COUNCIL FOil THE northern Idaho town llt.>ndllnci. onn• adl•fl
income tax Invasion. A hospital spokesman said nation might formally of3,700 rejected the proposal after about 30 cill1cns. lified him a:. a rapist
ln approving the delay from June 7 to Oct. 5 Brown would probably remain ask for outright Syrian some carrying their guns. denounced the measure and .. e\ en though 1 am
Superior Court Judge Robert Conyers noted "a bar at the hospital at least another military intervention to as a denial or t heir constitutional rights to bear innocent. people don t
rage or pretnal motions" by nt· l fi\•e days before r eturning to the end the year-old civil arms. tru:.t me,•· he says.
torne}'s for Smith and Philip slate prison in Stormville. war. It is a customary practice for people in Fedderson. 20, w;,i:s
Toft, a Cormer a1dl· Brown is serving a term of Speaker Kam al As· northern Idaho's rugged, timbered panhandle lo sentenced to 10 years In
Smith. 77 , wai; removed as up lo 15 years on assault, rob-Howw saad called the 99-man carry uncased shotguns, rifles and ammunition m the Iowa State Pcmteri·
chairm an of the Wes tgate· bery and weapons charges in a 1971 armed robbery parliament to convene their pickup trucks. They say they need the guns t1ary artcr he "as c:on
CaUrornio Corp. and his United m New York City. A prison spokesman sald Brown Saturday to elect the new for aeU-protection and hunting. The ordinance v 1cte11 0 f r a Ping J
States National Bank collapsed bctomt>s eligible for parole this October. president, w h o will would not have banned carrying uncased shotguns woman. 55• on May t2
in lhe wake of in\'est1galtons of • replace Christian Presl· or rifles. 1914 llt~ wa:-. walkm1t
his business empire. Cleo Do8ter, a junior at Stale Sonoma, was dent Suleiman Franjleh. City Attorney Dennis Alberts had drafted the h 0 m t.• f r 0 m ,.
• elected president or the Nnlional Student Nurses "ordinance after a pistol.packing Claude Graham nei~hborh ood t avern
Opera s t n r J 0 an As~t·iution at a convention in Kansas City. and his companion confronted Idaho County that night when s he iden
Suthe rland's pe rformance as SMIT" Do~ter. who lives with his wife in Rohnert Park, Mla11t~an Ill Prosecutor William Taylor Jr. on March 29 and d<'· tified him ss the man
Anna in the Vancou\'cr Opera Association produc 1~ the first black and second male to win the pre· manded his immediate r esignation. They said lht!y \I, ho h:id JUSl uttat·kell
lion or the operetta "The Merry Widow" is bein! s1dency c1Cthe 40,000-member organizalion. WASHINGTON <AP) didn't like lbe way he was interpreting Idaho l11w11 h<·r. Jk wus arrcskd on
panned as dass1C' miscasting. The association is the national organization for -A final Ford ad· the sp<>t
Suthe rland turning her talents to 'The Merry undergraduate sludents preparing to become stu· ministration decision on GRAHAM TOLD CITY COUNCIL a gun is "ju:-.l THE WOMAN said she
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Ill missiles wlll hinge on inalienable right. I'm glad I did it because I can sec apartment the night of
the course of U.S.·Soviet that this right Is in danger." the attack and awoke to
nuclear arms limitation Bos urged passage of the ordinance, saying rind a man co minµ
ta 1 ks and Russi an businessmen become apprehensive when persons toward her. She said the·
weaJ)Oftl growth between enter their stores with firearms. man raped her but s hl·
now and September. The mayor was asked if the town had been shot later escaped and ned
The Pentagon plana lo up by gun toters. toward lhC' police st;i
s peed procurement or "No, but do we have to wailfor that .... Bos said. lion.
more power fu l new .. There is not a lot of people wearin~ guns, but The rapist pursued
multiple warheads for we don't want to wait for a problem 10 develop," he her. she said. and after
Minuteman Ill interron· added. she summoned officer:-.
tinental ballistic missiles s he pointed lo Fed <JCBM) regardless of A LETl'ER SIGll'r.D RY 14 persons was given derson, who was walking
whether the ne<>otiaUno to the council. It said m part. .... we will resis t the darkt>ned street)\
deadlock is brok:n ., with all lawful mc:ins ~ 011r tyrannical act which at· nearby. as lhc man who
tempts lo .ioro{:atc the Second Amendment of the had attacked her.
U.S. Constitution. ~ou will be taken to court s hould
you attempt to tamper with any other of our in·
alienable rights ... lf anyone should be disarmed it
should be the government, not us.'·
Sna. lat1'!
HUNTINGTON, W.Va.
(AP) -John D . "J ay"
Rockefeller IV says hls
uncle. Nelson A
Rockefeller. offered him
the late U.S. Sen. Robert
Kennedy's Senate scat
after Kennedy was as·
sai.sinated In J968.
Nelson Rockefeller -
then governor of New
York and now vice presi·
dent -waa unavailable
for comment.
Bubonic Plague
May Be Hazard
By Capitol ~ews Service
The you n ger
Rockefeller m ade the
disclosure Monday while
campaign in g at
Marshall University for
the Democratic nomina·
tlon for governor of West
Virginia.
SACRAMENTO · The Stale Health Department
has warned that bubonic plague. transmitted from
sick chipmunks, ground squirrels, field micfl, or
other wild rodents or rabbits, may be a hatard this
summer in many areas of California
Fleas fr om such ----,,-7""'."'~-----,animals can transmit the ty Health Department A
disease, or it can be ac· 4.'i·year ·old man livlnit in
quired by direct contact the Piute area of central
with the blood or tissues Ke".' County became 111 of alck or dead rodents Apnl 13 but waited until
Ttoo ff~ld
· April 19 to seek medl<'al
care. lie died early th••
following morning. THE DEPARTMENT
warns hu nters. fish·
ermen, vacationers.
and persons living In
plague-endemic areas to
be aware of the posslblh·
t y of acquiri n g th1•
plague.
LANSING, Kan. (AP)
Two American Jn·
dlan11 were In aolltary
confinement al the
Kansas State Penlten·
tiary today alter a pr\aon
disturbance in which six
hostages were seized at
knifepolnt.
Awaiting further
charges, which could in·
elude kldnaplng, robbery
and usault, were Jim·
According to the State
Health Depa rt men I .
plague occur s
periodically as irregular
localized outbreaks In
wild rodents in the
coastal mount•lns Crom
Sa n Francisco my Puckee. 24, and southward the San
Francis Dean Jesseppe, Bern a rd 1ri'o. Sierra
23-both of Topeka, state Nevada, and Tehachapi
Secretary ~r Correctloe\3 mountains. Robert R&Jnes said Mon·
day. PLAGUE WAS con·
nrmed among wild r<>·
Ah~M•~~b• IJp dents in nine counties ln the slate durini 1975, and
BOSTON <AP > -Al· this year sever al areas
tendance at achoolJ In have shown continuing
racially troubled Boston p(a1ue actl vlty. There
hu dipped to its lowest were two fatal cHes I~
Plague wns conflrmt•d
by teats at the hospital
and at the Slate Jlcullh
Department 's
laboratory in Be rkeley
level since Septembtt, y~ar.
with ab•enteelsm The human dlscast li;iii=iii
particularly heuy In befins two to el1ht days
South Bo•ton. a.Iler exposure to infect·
White atudenC.. plrket· ed animal• or their fleas.
ing outsid e racially It con sists o f fever.
troubled South Boston chills. headache muscle
High School Monda.y ad· aches, and :s'wollen
s~a-Sllaar
A J URY conv1c1c1I
Fedderson despite ht!-
claim of Innocence. and
he was sentenced on Jul~
17. 1974.
In .January, lhis year
Fcdderson 's un c le .
James Ford. overheard
a conversation between
two female co-workcrl\
al lhc John Deere Dubu·
que Worki; in which on•·
of the woml'n ~aid !>hl·
had b('en 1n a laun
dromat ucros:. the i.trcN
C r o m 11 o I 1 <' c h c a d
quarter~ the nii:ht of th1•
arrest
TllE WOMAN, Bonnu·
Kay Gros)\. "a 1d s hl·
looked out the luun
dromat window and saw
thl• w.1man runninl! and
a man t•hasinic her Sht·
said she also saw Feit
d c rs n n a p I> r o a c h I n i!
rrom 0 different dtn'<'
ll()J'I She Sllld llh<• !ill\\
both F'cddt•r11on und ltu
rap111t at the samt• Unw
and th11t they wen• d1f
rcrcnt men.
Mrs Gros11 luter toln
Ford 11h c• did nol l.1'11
;iuth<>rltlcs about wh11t
she wltn<'llS{'(I hCC3Ulll'
llht• lhOUJCht Jo"eddcrson
hod bcrn clcnrl'<t :o1lnr1•
she h ftd no doubt he w<P"
innocent .
MRR. G ROSS signdJ
on affidavit last monlh.
and a D1stri<'t Cou(l
judge Issued an ordc,-
March 8 setting a:1I~
Feddenon 's conv1ct1or1
and ordtrtng him r~
leased The Dubuqlrl·
County ottorney's offl~·
asked lhat the cbaq,ic-
against F~dd erson t>r
dismissed. .
The womun says stic
still believe11 the rapl$1
was Fedderson, bt4t
"now I want to forget ttfe
whole thing."
Fedderson. however.
flays he <.'an 't forget •
t O.ttamy C.PN,•tt l •wt•fltt• ~ "-'" .... _ .. "Wonno hold him, Grandma? Don't worry
ho won't bite " ADl)l-y '""'H-• lv•"'" rte .-,ltrftfl{l\•rlt•~ll.
vised their new head· lymph glands.
master. Jerome A •'ATAL human case
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Tonight's
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ABC 0 9.00 -S.W.A.T. -In this·
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Ill the trial of ilO underworld gang leader
JS tari:etcd tor death by the 1yndJcate.
Guests include Sturut Whitman Donna
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NBC C!J 10 00 -D<!an Martln Roast.
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ROIHTS REALTY 1 l-\1bul11u:. :'\111th 1 •. 1"u1rn1 ---Houw1 Ut1fumi1h•d ! .UHt.2 Ba · .S41S ·~ & Ms!idSUtdAv~/1 pels 642·1603 Raragu. Nr . Beach
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d 111 1m. lrll 1.1m '"'l 'll'W 1 (,mnt mJll\C'r, li:i> con l cov patio.Lra lot 8oat'&arhrotta~cS250 1.br. JBR.21"a ba.bon ... ~so I llOEost2htSt. IM7·m7 ~n-n:lln~~r~:;.r~.:,•:t,•,:~, HORINSREALTY 1 , .. """"011 1'11. N frplc, • trn1 t~r ol'nu VAi pet1-.F~ JBR,283 ....... S52S l BR FUrn $t85 28r&den.rireplace. ----------
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10112 ,.,,,".Ill llH o1i.•11 qu IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY I beach 931 W.19lhSt. I THE DAISY llOrl'11'8. all bltn1. lrpk,,
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SS9,500 iLOCJ""a HICJIMl I 052 "1-ci.llt.:i! 3 hr. 2 i,a, lam1 <:ampu .. Valley Shop Ctr THEIR ,.t.RENTS ! IW7 3!1s_1 _____ _
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rnol. c•11rvNI rtri\l'wnv 1 • •co M l\t n no H "; s ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOllLI HOMI 2217 RALEHlll Outatnnd1n11 0Cf'11n view. bltns, vry pvt, $20!1. No Patio, frpk. pool $JOO.. --------
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.i nd H h ool,. Prur. le:>VI' mc .. ugel o r Uupln Soll course. A/C, yrl)'""',.,. .. ecll J76t Robins Ford on w e.1 0 landscaped Priced to . 6'W·022'7.A1tnt AGENT960·UlO $250. 3 Br, ear, rncd yd. IM.MT5 mo.M0-8843 ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Ill$ M8·9SlG • '2Bednn,lbalhat0/m 'ell at ~ . .500 . Includes A k f' SI Kids /pctstsngls ok. f"e.. 1 Z 8 Ad Ill Pttll • · Now avallable. Near
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You'll ~.~!,°Y A~<'l&'ed !Lge 3 Ur Condo to sha re~ ~s 1 673 5477 Afgha n. •••••••••••••••••••••••! .SALESMEN lt(l'~tylc in the exclus1vl' wt.male or fem .. 1 smljltKiMH Rettfot 4450! IUtLDEJtS SU,,LY 714·530-63'77 Accl. p/t, full charge. Boys & G aris 10·15 y r s. old . <:a rn V1lla~e or Turtle nr k ~~.~o:an~wpt Bch':••••••••••••••••••••••• NETSlsG.000. vn •FOUND: Female C111ico Typing non:rom agcy! $20 -$50 p e r w eek ~c tlin l.! n ew
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t'I. 2 story, ,2 lldrm. IHclial>lc r.em. needed to. IDEAL SHOrS handles r e ntal equip· 673-8146 AMMO. M1.>dleal. Dental.I. hours are 3:30 t o 8:30 afte r school a ncl
rno. Three: Rockv1"w 1Jr.,l 1in~1 in ri·.,ort ltvmi: 111 r1 • m<ither& baby. $48·2185 sp1H'e ..iva1I The Fae· established. P artners ~OUND: Collic Vic Spr· others. 1-·rec training. a. .cw mor~ .. OU ,a u ',
1ownhOml':.. S200 lo S-130. Oukwood llrfl>r s the, :.h ar e C.'.\I apt . w1·1 Selected ~ho1i::. & office ment. Ve ry busy. well , Admin. Supply & m anyl r h rs on S·l r d ay &
lrvtn<'.8330olOO t 1.,1 cl.'yout·J n atrortl I ---1ory.42S W.JOthlnth<' spltttin f,!. must s ell. 1ni:dnle & Slater. HB. Ableveteronsngezo.44 ho hdays.Th1s 1s n ol a p apcrrouh .No
l 8e h 38 .. 11 ~ ~!.a)e room~!\i•ll' w ,inted1 he11rt of Cannery Vtllil~C. Term,s or S.B.A. Ok. Agt., 4flS. 846·5384 av11 S4·5 hr p fr In locai d c I i v e r i c S o r C o I I C' (' l i n g .
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Drop a pehblc into the ~;~~··~111~1~u!tP.~'·~~~~.; t1.B.area.flob.5'te>.7Jir.i:·1 -TOIACCOSTORE 1 m ark on nNk. vie bcnchts. Non·vcts, men live in Huntington 13ca ch sou ~h of Oc . r A t . • • · " I --Store spJt·c 111 Newport • • Adams & Magnolia If.fl & women. age J7.J.t, S.J.35 SI, l , t q . I fv Leeao Lrum your. r I NISCOUHTS." lull11me Working lady wtll share: acr()SS frorn Balboa Bay ~ETSSl9.800Ylt 962·4798 hr min. ,JOIN the AHMY a e r 0 ua I ... ~ . M:U~·l' .. ~~~~·j~~~(;:C· al·ttvt11l'S dtrf't"tor w~oj beaul. Mesa Verde home Cluh Will renl 3 :.tde by Orig1!'al own~r of S yrs RESErtVt;. For more in·1 968·.bt..!
H l9' ;m:t:; · 1 pl.ins parl1c~. BBQ i.., w/same. SISO. 549 433!1 ! sidl' suites separately or ent.enng Hospital for m!J· FOUND Bicycle. Costa formation CALL <2131, Equal Opportw1ily Employt•r wv~.. , lnpt. & morr• Free ~n·I · I all IOl!cther. 1610 w. Joe' suraery. Located m Mesa . Please call lo 594-0219ort714)W·3031. , ___________________ _
M.wporl leach 3869 dJy brunrn IGcrcMJH for Rftlt •lSO c03,t Jlw'' 646 S922 busy root traHtc area. identJfy646-431l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 •••• ••••••• •••••• •••••• -· :_ ----Only $29,000. ru11 price in· ANTIQUE. SllOP. Costa Heep w ..tect 71 OOIHelp WOl'lted 71 00
PARK NEWPORT 'Plus bcaullful 'it nitle~. ~., or dbl i:ar. for drytS2i5. Slore & Shop. 1200 eludes SIS,000. s lock. FOUND Siamese. Neut Mesa desires you.ni: man,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
AP 4RTMlHTS . rurnished & unfut nisht.'!J. Eastsulc c. \I. $20 $2~ 2332 Ne"' port Blvd C.M. 8911·1144. rurntlure rcftnlsh1ng m prefer ably hou:.t'wtre 111 Wesbatl \orporalton
! 1~2 bedr oom npts ., storage, ideal loeAtion, S<i ft. Ideal l'xposure. /\gt.837-'t200 male ldenllfy t o lt"a r n a nti q u e~. BABVSITTF.n \\'1\~TED IOATIUILDERS
HiH lwlnr I or 2 I R1·nls from SISS per mo. 646 t;Slil Bt wn 6i5 77gg ClofttMcJ Store FOU N 0 w h t ronJunction with sales. Sehroedcr Sehl vie. JIB u a, Vai·;anries 1-'or
1..M:•drn11m:..111d I S.1/\Mor69P\1 -Ncts$14.000.h<'lprun 1 c pup~y 645-9468 Mon·Fri.891H529nl\.5. Townhoi""' 1 Models open 10 to 7 1 [Sl11lc N 130 E. \7lh St. Ciuuil wear for him & w /frecklcd nose. Vie •Morine Electricians
f'r. S23:J 50 1 Sorry ~o f)l'U or chlldren.~ce R"'tol 4400 Cost;, Ml•su. Approx. 375 her. Loe. m busy foot Orange & 22nd St. C.M. A/PAY CLERK Babysitter needed Bal •fthlmbers
()pcn !f.6D.11ly l'Ro ommJlc service •••••••••••••••••••••• lft .. fl. i\i t:, pvl bath. lrarficarea.Xlnllcascal S48·lOS3 548·I084. Hea vy inpul to com· h l.Mon·Thurs !>:30·4:JO. •Erigin•lnstoflers Spa·l~ools·Tenni~ 11,.Jllable. Month lo p.1110. r rrts. drps. Sl35. $215 mo. Owner moving FOUN D · blk m a l e puterizc d p ayables Ref. n.>q'd. Chnst. pref. •Carpenters Arro~s from 1o·a~h1on : rnonlhoerupnncy. I mo. Water p:iid. Doyle, & must sell. $15,000 spaniel/Seller type, 4 syste m for dyna mic 673-41~1 M t d hlJ:irl ut J .imbort'C 0111 .~i:enl.~llHIGR down./\gt.R3'J.4200 m o. nr Npt. lllvd. g r o win g r est aura nt I in yr cxpcr. rcq · S J 1111 K d 0 k d · e b a ln S al ary com· Banks Must h:•ve own toob k
.an Ol11tUln Is 011 . I a woo ./Ait(t lllrPI.. litdustriolRmaf 4500 IURGUSTAHD M6-07:t0 men s~rate w /ex pe r ., C°"""'LoanS•cy trans p 'fopw:tl!t'l>k Xlnl ~41644·t900 I Garde n . ~:-"'jeOittlW !•••···:,•••••••••••••••• GROSSSS0,000.YR. FOUND : P ick axe. Jlatauranl background Bank experience only. ~t·ncfits. J\fll,'1Y to thll
•'' •DELUXE• I Apartments : Zt ... -• :l!l:,o.:1~r-N fl I Open only 36 ~rs p/wlr. Orani:e Ave&. De l Mar. hclpful.ApplyatThc J ol· Call l'cgi:y Harman at Sceurily ~uart.I a~
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opllnH uvnll. t•uol l>• G4!:>·0550 1l .1ntl11l ph Sl. Coslu can l hnidlc; Good! Dnnklnie problem.. calcula'-•. lite typln" TELUR,P/ti~ WO(lll l1t1a.l J(cfin1sh1ni.: r~•(·r .. •itlno nrr 1 /\dulh ,..._ leecll ~_... 1 •1 . ~ .. ,.1 , 11. 1 .. c.. terms. Agl . 837-4200 Call Alcohol Helpline "'' .,. ,.. 1 N 1 • ~ " ' • -r"' • I -'' l '·' -~·~· ·• •· """ • 24 hrs da 835·3830 r c q • d , XI n l f ri ng c Branch ore st·l'kc; 1 hon ~·xr,.·r rt'•H · cc<1 ncu~
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l!l\';Amll(O$Way.NI\ Doverot16th .drp~ air bath. 17J0tl'Fnr lcJ ~l'. ~ •. ooos11 rt . G __ ... $480000 ·I\ ! SPIRIT\JAL READt-:1\ l'X""r & quahfie::illons. tcllcrtoworkl\ton&:-iat l\l.1l,k1c s llont V::1rcl ,
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BARGELLO PATCHWORK • (ADVANCED) BUNNY c°l~OSSON, INST RUCTOR. Mondays, Moy 3, 17, 24 and
June 7. (4 wks) 10:00 to 12:00. $30.00, iupplies not included.
IRISH LACE · (ADVANCED) BUNNY CROSSON, INSTRUC·
TOR. Mondoys, Moy 3, 17, 24 and June 7. (4 w~s) 12:30 lo
• • •M 2:30. $30.00, supploe.s not included. , • • ~
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Wednesdays, Moy 5, 12, 19, 26 ond June 2. (5wk\)12:30 lo
2:30. $25 00. supplies not included.
QUILTING and APPLIQUE · BELVA LONG, INSTRUCTOR.
Frodoy\, Moy 7, 14. 21, 2B. June 4 ond 11. (6 wks) 10:30 to
12;30 or 1:00 to 3:00. $40.00, supplies not included.
• lnqulfe about spec10I evening class for beginning needlepoint.
• SATURDAYS ONLY • BACKGAMMON LESSONS, on our
beoutolul needlepoint backgammon designs.
==ebba J NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN
2628 EAST COAST HIGHWAY · CORONA DEL MAR
'TELEPHONE · 644 · 7904 · HOURS 10:00 UNTIL S:OO
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I 0:30 AM-3 PM
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Field Trips
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CookOU1s
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640-0500 for rH«¥atiOftJ.
200 M•wport Center Dr,
Sult• 200, Newport leach
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71 2310 • ' ~l~ ;rn~1' SJlt·i. Tull IMl~l(h:tl • tlm~ COQk. Apply ll200 t:I SO/SO Xlnl 14orklnll cnn· • • flll'bor Olvd <.:M -1 pla t't'h'll 'na I or Io f.l(t>t'ul 1 \It-m ui.1 i.t•l lj -I NO Ci\ Ill>•
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Luthi.min Church N or r.u JOOO I f)(-m~nd111g d1vtonll1l'<f UGAL T•AINll I servit"e "'t-cfi. Xtru l'lt-11Jnl furnillihmtiN. Wiii )lall'. neur 1ww ltw lth' nt111\\', mltlrt·1oF.. phonC' ~ P~nucnl!.!pluuH_i.__ . J & c-halkn.i:ini: J)O!llllon • -Will troln for lt:aal pl:ace • ttin~ pi\'l'~' '" ht>ll 10~ fru~liun. nf1 lllfun> h·•llli:lll!l l1 ~ht., wl•'ll 111.1kc <•11t• c·urd vc.•r HELP•ln~110ltlOOrtfltnMILLMt:N Ot'•'flell. "''" wJSo.Calc!'s rap1dlycx IHulful111tt'~1tlC'S nrttr.Typemin4'0.1'bl c1Udt'd Sl .:i!OO. "·""' ~&•naltOSl l.t.i\lllj;C:l l ro1·' & r:u·k . s:.~u tllj.' ,\tlci:!:.· .. .uh
my ii mall coni.lrucl1onl l'X1~r 3 yrs. 11houlll have1 pa lld 'n g tt' m po r ar YI Join ..++ I IOU. rrutc11l· ofc. HB.j "94·3775 or 49-1 83.Sli Cor t7 l\tu5.!..~~llc~~~t •I <1,,1,•)t ' 673 4!111 I ~ml dwrk or money i•r ~ knowlcd,i:e of i.h:ip.-r' M11nt 1n 'Ollli I TT N mok"r S5~U appt S<•c nl ...., .. .., ... tun '\C • -t11•rto oft'_who is plc.i~ant. .'.It l(uoc1 pav, l(oocl h<'n~llts'l li ... n 'ite 11 .~ """°"I) Day Tr111nln1 on 1 · .,·-----.-_ V11lo •1>4. l'orunu clel Jnmr('n.cl>l t'w1111 vl'luht PILOTPRl...,Tl...,G lrr.1dlvt:, wllhnl( tu lean Apply P•llille 'fi •"•lcrl l a ~ll em P 1 ~!,~ e " <.:our11t I M81"00 19th CC'1\tury Su1b11n S2•5 I M.ir. Sal Sun h••l111..-en ~ol( meml.ll'rllhlp for
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place 494.7525 MOOt:LS M~SEUSES 50 wpm. 11 or ara 1 •Ill Lis tings Or1nat• ef'd · k NB I lury prints w 1frnme:.,I --1"'1neCoa~lCountrv t'luhl -" ri. "
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---·----F1eure Models £.o.rorb t:lderCor applM0 1455 I Counly jr!'o.296ononsmoer. ·1 ~ea.G73W.t6 l\ml(ubed'1.frumc l.h· Mcmb<'r:.h1p t\ho l><11i l'l,111t S•ilt:. -''"1r1t•r.
Help Wanted, gr,l\'t:) aid ntt<lflt Top mOn•Y Ne" Tempo Temporary Help I • ll Ad ve rl 151 a i; .In __ -----I rm sora & 2 h\ rm tbh. • i.1gn..-d L 11 ho11 r :s ,,h I 'l I a n l t-N a l u r a I
sh1fl.fullorp/t 0 1,erlll. Studto631·31111 Irvine Cabforn1a SECRETARY :..,,.-.en 1010 C.1llWEO&Tlllm Only l 4111-1260 ,hJndmndc plont<·•'·
J,.ck In The Holl, l ~ualOpporl::mployer I ••lAdvertls1ng1nNat1un S all ul l"lt' l••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'861&11 I ---f 1 7~1 1 Tt·urtit•r:;, Jr--.
Baker.Costa ~..s .. ___ I Jf unlicensed, let us Ill· s:!' ac::~:te tyop.mg l~~j1Fre1ghl Damage llolpo1nll , -bd WATERBEDS I~ 9.!ISCI I ' · I Sale 3623 W Warner Yn~ grrl s 4·Pll'l.I! rm HOSTESS MOLD MAKER I "st )'OU·'" obta1n1ng y~u 63\·0700. near.Harbor Santa "nu ' suite. Nrly new $150 E'ery St) le 01~counH·tl I £ x f. er 1 en e e d r or !PIZZA Jll'lper. full t ime.1 ~eal t;stat c Licen se I • -"°"' :.pnng:1 & mattress' •!\EVl':n llNL>t:lt~)L[) jMisullGMous
Cul 1vers Keslaurant I Design&. bwld single & Apply 30242 Crown. C.ill lillR SECRETARY •Searsupnghtfreezcr.31 lj1 a lso .ivail 1f need ed ! FromS\l!l tUw1thllcater Want~ 8011
Apply en person. ~fon· mul11 cavity. molds for Valley Pkwy, Laaunal Of"Y t'u fl. lik~ new, SJSO G44·1136 'A11uJllC.s\l'n K30·7Uti!!
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i\l acArthur Rlvd. lrvme much1nc:.. Small shop. I · . jQn 'Ill" h1de·a bed, 8 mo t\t1uatt um, w '" roui,i hl . • ,
Ask for Miss Rapp. I G o o d w o r k i n g/Pre-Schoot teat'hw. Ex SECRETARY Whirlpool Washer $85.
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----cond:. Oarsonl)'. pr'd, AM 's S2.40 hr Kenmore Gas One rS.SO. llke nu $75 . 15.JOj 51!111507 , lr1,...1:.tovc~!.-lfi.0768
HOUSEKEEPER ST.ACOSWITCH IHC I West Garden Gr ove. • :i.t~~r: s1:!'r;r1~1l1;1~11I Conandcr. Apt/\. C ;\I -13 ?11>et.<d ladlt•s t-:111:11,hlw-:\Sll t:ns. D;;;•r s &
C en era I. UOO~ M () 5 ll:r.I Baker Costa Mesa IS9>I t250. Full-time perm anent GuJ.r/Del 546.se72 l Ork brn d rnelt e w /61 bike. 11~s t'lean1111t llll , Refngeratnrs l'rt'C 001
days, N.8 9·5, Eni; ~vk S49·l041 'PIU:SSMAN·AB Dick JOO position.Xlntbenefus. ---1 swhel rhrs S95. Blond A bar1win al $20 l'al10• work1ni: Hem; 6 111·~8
1ng. exp.~ ref. req. Hep lnterv1ew1nl( Sat 8·noon i & Itek. Begin p/l1me Apply Personnel Office REJ''RJGERATORS china cal.I $90. 754-1850 :.1zc 5 yr old tern 5 • t nll >1 ! , . , lyClass1C1cdl\dP599D~1 &MonlhruFri!lam·Jpm1·worktofull. No. Hunt. ltlSAUS THllROADWAY WASHERSDRYl':tts .• ----.--s· ~•tk in rctlwout1 1\\11ntlobuvStnett.~11:i~
l.Y Pilot, P .0 . Box 1500. 1-:qual Oppor ~mployer lich. 898·2628 weekday:1. Earn 85% commission NEWPORT llACH necond1lioned·Repoll Drnm1: set. Table 6 charr. l w /(·a~lcri. > d.ccurnlur Uunt' .uui.:1:y. ru11n1111: tu
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 I for sales and hstings. No Equal Oppor .. E~ploy~·· & Fr gt Damaifd. buff el. c hHry 1 fnS put. ~100 s.15.3269 I not 1-.ll•Clnc bruk1• eon
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• /p L una Hills PRODUCTION -I ~ sh 80·90 w pm. Call ---- - -, formlure for ,,are ;\lt>v Sc\,tnl! M;1d11rtt•. llr.•nt.l MuSlcol llousekeeper / lfa brsiller ·: ~ hr & upj •&El Toro I 29'75 Fairview Or .CM Eileen, 640-0123. O'keere & Merrill 1:a~I mi: lo Europe 5411 JOJS j Whi11., i.t • u 1 i.:.ht '' ''' h ln,tn.m.nb 801 l
hve·m J Smallc1'11ldrcn1 ur!l~ry , nc, --.-.-. ranaew/cl'nh!r8nddle.1 -. -~1bullon huh• nltn•h.,•••••••••••••••••••••••
all In school. F.V .~ CONTROL ·IU:.SUMESCRF.ATt.:D **yJr.Coutnlc. !s.io.754.1108. 11orwr Chl'l>tSl2S0,0l'sk ~oO\l <'.th 6Jl:lJ8f. • TiuiniMfur!<nh•
1161-9796 I HUR SES AIDES I Appt cell, 833 2ti01 131 L:c S ' Sl7 50. Hound tubh• SIS, 1---A:'l:TOl~l'· t'Ol'RTOIS -. , . Lead type_ plnnnl!r &1 Aft6&Sat/Sun540 Jg.19 1 ffY 1 Electnc hot water hlr I Ch1fferobt-S\5. l.:.nc 1 TenmsS1>t<t·1,1I A\';111 . · '
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live-in. Nice home. NB LVN 3PM·l I n~ rehef inventory ~ontrol dt.<s1ra·I Irvine I E.mployers Pay Fees Call 96340'll ll!i.shlc<o :?Sl>O l'l:l''IO port ! lo ~ewport IW.-111·h l\ nlUl>l l'.'.11\llOll Auto i'.oom 111 1 ~ v t . r m, TV. Some Weekends. &16·7761 bl«:· Able lo supervise, , Liz Reinders Agency Ill c:-.1 11 :i I prl'~ltJoous T<'lint~ Club.: SuJ)l!r
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Refs. 64CHi9SS r ..... I personnel. I RN Newport Beach . 833~190 fr~ur. Xlnt l'Ond. A:.k I I t>H ()tj3(/ S.•(' S.l:!S tl':'3 1>!110 • " STACOSWrTCH INC I CallforAppt/t..stab 65 lngs:IOO 76K·3805 •JAHITOllAL• I Weekend AM supervisor. -1--Gcirage Sole IOU
1 P/lune, •·111me. Exper'd Nunes Aides 11139 Baker Costa Mesa I Ser~1ce St.!'. Al!endant. Us•d G E. refng. Gd•••••••••••••••••••••••;
adlts only. Local. t:vts I All Shilts. Cull ume. ~4~·1~4: 8 I COQROINAJQR Plll'!'e· Expl" d ko':ly.I cond. 585 l;\11:.c Curmlure, ::.PQrl1n1: 1 Must have ur & phone t::xper preferred. tntt.'1'\'ae°l'm' a ·noon 7 ... M J-lOP'M Avail eves w n s.
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Ill n 0 en Perm 1 . e;.i se a~p Y · nr Equal Oppor Employer , Must h11vc at leJ1St 2 yrs handwriting Apply 1\M.,Cah 1035, · ->
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Cal 979-3923. 11445 Superior . NB. 1 acu1e Jios p1tal. To make1: ----. 1 SIAMt.:~t::KITI'f':NS , Thur \''urn, 1lt,hc'.
JR. SECRETARY I 642.i.UO rvtCCMlntry Club I appl. l'Onlucl M ri. ISla!lC Produc~ron. (() j 7 weeks old. Motlwr loni:, boo~ ... l'lulh1·'· lob or:
Trainee position. fleq's •Nurses Ardcl>, exper'd . Pantry Worker Pvt club, J ensen. Dirc:elorof Nu rs. nt'tods st'ene~. hght•!lg &I hair Sramei.e. fulh~·r re I mis1:. 007 W.ilnut i\ V\' ,
good typing »55 wpm I 3-llpm Co untry Club'I inter\'1ewmg for panlr.)'j 1 n g Sc r v 1 cc i. •1 propmen, vmcc trainer, l(U lar Siamese <S<'a l 11 u 1 Appllt'wnt. will work '"1 Conv tiome s w. Santu worker. For interview 7141642·2731. 1-;.o. E. 1 ~.akeup & costume. de·l l'oint 1 Weant'd, µaver!·
1 lovclyexcc oHices Coodi Ana Ave ~·t9'.J061. I (114l644·540<l · j I s1gnt'r for teaching. trained S45l':J.5."tl·lllH2 Jew.try 8070
. . . I I • &15-0758 an 6 & wknrls ••••••••••••••••••••••• I i:roomrng a must. Appy, H Ilk REALESTATE RNorLYN IDocJs 1040 t N~lronul Systems Corp,j Nunes & offtent h eri V AUEY REALTY j Ch:irfle nur.1e 3·1 l Mon.,Telephont>Sales •••••••••••••••••••••••! WANTED I 4
361 Birch St. N.B. I ::ep~~~~e ~~~·~ r~~~l'i CARHR MIGHT ........ Genatric expcr. Ap· HEED 20 •PET WORLD• : TOP CASll UUl.LA H.
LAUNDRY WORKER I l • C3.I s. OrdH I; es &I THURSDAY : P,IY in per:.on., Park Lido, Students l6 and over. Pit Bulls. l'ck..-s. Uoi.10111 I'~\! I_> f 0 R, ~: 9 u. !ti
Cl.IM are:i. Over 18 only., Homemakt.<rs. All shins I April 19 ot 7:10 p.m. ~ ~n~~enler 466 t1a11~h•p1 Mon lhru t"rlday~ 5::0 ~o Bulls. Toy t"ox Term·rs.
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pref'd . Hrs 9um·2pm. Nurses Re1:1slry, 161'7 in Fashion Island. IROUTE SALl::S _ Ag .. wage +r bonus. ~.Pon Mallnc, Lhasu Apbo.• t'l"lt' ·.-u·l<N t. l\~·1
Tul'S thru Sal. $2.20 man.I Westchrr Or, Sle 212, t"or information gren1ve p('rson for routej proJ.ect. or nw"-'ki •l or· Coekers. 100 ml'CCd pup I THJL';:.S 615 2200 . j
Call640 7200 NU G3Hl&IO ' CALL675·722S truck dehvery & sales gan1ul1on. l or n P~r pies. Stud i.vl> mo'' --'1
, Exper In libergluss in-! om~. App y 10 to• . breeds 2525 w. t7lh at IURMA JADE P.131d,.ApplyThelnnol REALt::STATE SALES d tr)'. helpful Call forl t2065 Garden Gro,·e f':11rv1ewSA.O~ncvc:. • I ~I f Laguna. 211 N. Cooi.t ORDER DESK ATTENTION us · · I Blvd. GG or aner 4 PM. 531.5027 ( nm I' ': t 1: 1 n e o ,
Hwy, Dulie1 will include ; LICENSED appt .Ml 2l80. j 15056 Jllc kson St.. ---, ,,,lc:.m~n !> "ampl1·" l11r ·
Al>k rnr Mrs. Cobicl h u nd 11 11 i; o rt.le r s & UNLICENSED. RN f'SYCHIATRIC . Midway City. Dog OBEOI t.:N<.:E Cl.a~-. ';•le <.:lo~\· uul pn1:ei. •
cu5lomer inquincs by Ct.l'THt'RED • 1 ,1. shirtWedM ~1yS (Jbat"hon~of cvcr:v:.11e,
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1° ·,A! ·h S m<food TRAINEE 7.JOpm NB Irv.ire.a "" l'ndt'r & i:reen .I
Apphcalwn'I being 3C• dcrs & roordmat1on of! TREAT!'tlE:'llT' r l>)C ll~ c ;\Ob~ 33915 Modern retread plant •n 546·4!1'.al I ( Jr\l'd Jddt' p!'nrldnl:>,
ceptcdforall sh1ftsror1producl1on & sh1ppingl We train '0 u'to sell' nnge . Rt'. PP~ I rvine . No cxper --brJn•kh & nl'l'kl.acci>.! t;n,!IL~h spealuni: ma1d.s I dl"pt. Heqwres 60 "'Piii homes with in accelerat·; Del Obii.po, Dun3 oml. ll(.'l'ded. Good future for Y~rksh1rc Tc rri.t'r ru~ I (}:'-It; UAY (l~Lt I
Sandpiper Inn, 2101 E., l)pmg, h i:ure aptitude &I ed course lbal starts im· 'Sa I es J) 0 y C REW hardworkcr. Start $3.25 I p1e~KC rei;. t. It I 5!>11 il7a I
CoastHwy.CdM :xlnt telephone ab1hty.,medialcly.lfyouare11t-.SUPERVISOR. p 11 rt,Mr.Shaw.:>49·2ll7. ~I_-____ l d diamond rinR, 6 ,
M•IDS ! W1llbttra1ncdasbackup \erested m carncng b1&' lime l'VCn1n1: work TIAHSCRllEI ILhasa Apso pup~. i;oodl bai:uellt•s. i:olrl i.ett111i:.
"" · o n c o m r1 a n Y money from the start,. Surierv1sing younaster:., • wlch1ldr.•n. fine huu:.c :1ll.1l'hed wedding banll. Needed !or ~mall e~ . !'IWltChboard S1m1lar CX·1 gel ind1v1duahzed rree: ror major new:.paper.j Medical Records . I pets. 6JO 3377 I M:!kl' offer. J\f( Gpm call elusive motcl. llrlt can be, per. w11h a manufacturer training on the job in olle • t:arn sso to $200 per wk, 1 llosp1tal ex per. req d ·------I &IS·27:l3 •
arranged. 494·8521. · des 1 r a blc . Apply tn of many top omccs local·• dt'pendant upon number! Sull thru Thurs. Benefits IOJde t:n~hi.h Slfc1•p doi: ! ' · I ---i persoo. I ed thruoul Orange Coun 'or boys i.uperv1!>1ni:.! Salary commensurate! l''cm. 8 mo:.. Nll!i i:ll l\nllque ring, approx. 7S
MANAGER • lloo:d &I CAMIRO 1 ty. call ror rurthcr de·! Must hu\'c in:.urcd veh1·1 w1cxper. San Clemente home. J\J ak e offl'r I ,r~ old. ~hi i;uld f1lri:rcc 1 c:rekhom~,.~nakim. MCIMlfacturingCo. ltalls. Arlene. l7HI cle.Wcneedyou.doyou,Ge n e r al Ho s p .• 64S·9077. sell1ni.: w11h 16 l1nyl t. ust now ig coo mg., 8411 R742 J nl'ed money! Call Uill' 714/496·11?.2. . d 1 am on d s . Ma 1 n ,
no children. 954J.l838 orr 7601 Cloy An, HI . Marston 979.~5 ---lnsh Setter pups. AKC. daumond 1 :. cl. s:IOOO!
526-053:> ( W{'!ll or Auch & I Real Estate Sn I cs 1--·------TYf'IST /RlCEf'T. 5 wks . I firm &12 825 I I
t S<Juth or G arl1cld I Sul es clerk, dru~ :.tore. Expr'd only. good gram.1 640-4798 o~5~~ -'. • Man:~eo':!L~~PERSON ; F.quatOpporEmployer * l rull timl' 1nr lud1n2 mar. acc•urale, nt'at.13 ldbl'aut fem trlsh rMochinery 8078, · ' ' I wkndi. prt'frr ex mature Conta:t Mrs yr 0 · ' !••••••••••••••••••••••• Exe<' lookmit Cor part·•---• .11 K• · . ,,0 I Setler w /papcrs., ·f •
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MAHICUllST I N It hotrl 1-._o I'~. Calli * ,. fnhlon Mlnd.d Equal Oppl t:mployer p1on~h1p !\lock, moving M' -'I -8080' . Maunne Gl4 l iOO Gel, -------He r oodl liCin GfteO\li I )leeded for arut c:lien·'--·--Waitress exper & must bl' to apart st or & I( •••••••••••••••••••••••
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VOL. 69, NO. 118, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 27, f976 TEN CENTS
BB to Study Use of Federal Employes
By aoa£aT BAatn?a
Of -O•lly ~llet ---lfuntrnafon'Beach City Council
cCETA> with u payroll of Sl 2
mtllion provtded by the fedenl
ioveroment.
HunlingtQn Beach Mango.wer
0 rector -OOb Cunningham, whu
heads the program. revealed
that 16 ol the 48 employC$ in the
Finance Department are paid by
federal money and admitted th»l
the city would be caught in u band
if it lost funds for the 16
members voted Monday nifht to
take a har d look at the WIC of
federal employes In the city.
many or whom presently occupy
key .,01itlon11.
About 100 positions ure
employed on u full-time basis un
der th e Comprehens i ve
Employement and Training Act
Council members ordered City
Adminis trator Dave Rowlands to
make the analysis
They e xpressed fears thut the
city is becoming increasingly de·
pendent upon federal employes
and would be left holding lhe bag
1f there was a sudden cutoff of
money.
Started by Taunt
Councilmnn Ron Pattinson
l>ays he feels ther e are far too
many key people in the financ••
department ... a nd we would bil4:
HB Teen Near Death
After School Fight
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. A ta~ntinn remark mt«-~en·~ pus in .• rnor~ing hours on a '-with 3SS~1tith 11li6~"d~ ~~~\i~lf~~~~~~s~ftr~;~~tic~f~~~~'~1'f1 :re~;;~~n1denti'tie';,
School resulted in a figRt tit.at left lion today at Huntington In· police said, because he is also a
one near death today and the tercommunity Hospital. ke pt juvenile
other jailed. police reported. a live with a respirator machine Due to severity of the Injuries
Investigators said the violence as doctors and his parents kept and a potential manslaughter
apparently originated when one .ananxiousvig1l. case. Detective Sgt Rert
called the other a name. t. Hi~ alleged assailant was Chadwick 's detail is handling the
Police said victim Donald . }odged in Orange County in vestigation instead or Juvenile
Eugene Terry. 17, was near de· '3uvenile Hall pending the out · bureau officers .
ath when f ire departme nt cQmeofthestruggleforlHe. He said today young Terry
paramedics arrived at .the cam· The youth is formally charged cSee YOUTH. Page AZ>
Hughes Kin 8500 .. 000 Da111age
AskS Delay 200 Flee Hornes . .
, To Find Will In 4-alarrn Blaze
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LOS ANGELES CAP> -An
Anaheim cousin of the late
Howard Hughes has uke&4br an
additional four to five weeks to
complete a worldwide search for
the eccentric billionaire's will.
Documents filed In Los
Angeles Sus>-0rior Court· Monday
by Richard C. Gano J r. 1ncloded
i letter signed by Hughes ~rch
3. 1938. The letter asked a Texas
bank lo place two envelopes -
one reportedly contatning the
will, the other instructions -In
u fekeeplng.
Out Gano said that bank has
since merged with another. So
far. he said, only a safety deposit
box key has been found, and what
It opens. nobody knows .
The Los Angeles Times said it
learned from sources close to
Hughes· business emplr£ that
many eopies of the key had been
made and are be ing widely
circulated to banks in several
5tates. The key was found, the
report said, In an office here
formerly used by Hughes that
was locked until hrs death J\pnl
5.
Gano. oo. 1s one of 12 first
cousins of llught-s. lie has been
appointed ad m 1n1strator of
llughc11' Callfornin prnpt•rties
C~t' HUGHES. Pa ice A2 >
l h~h r1~t· and h1 J:h 1lf'ns1tv n •
sldentiul 1h•vdopm,•nt in Jlunl
lni.,'\on Ht'arh will bt• d1sc·u11st1d
Wt'dnt•11duy 1•vt•n1nl( at 11 lown hull
forum 11i;onsorc•d by tlw Vorrc of
thr Pc-nplt• 11q:11nh:ult1111 Tht• pr••
~entat1on' will bt'l(IO at 7 JO p m
11t tlunl1ni.:ton lh•;u·h n t v Counr1l
ChambN" ·
A four-ala rm fire in Anaheim
early today swept through a eon·
domlnium construction site and
leaped to an adjoining occupied
apartment complex.
By the time the massive blaze
at 200 N. Wilshire St. was brought
under control, official estimat-0s
of the dam age stood at $500,000.
Anaheim fire ofricials said
there was no loss of life or injuries
umong the 200 people who were
evacuated from the Wilshire
Westmont Apar tments adjommg
the construction site.
They reported the 77 con -
dominium units under construl'
tion at the Wilshire Street address
were "fully involved m names
that were sending sparks fl ying to
the shakC' r oofs of the occupied
apartments."
While som e of the apartments
were da maged by the blaze. then•
Thieves Bind,
Rob Woman
In Huntington
J\ rcliidential burglary berame
an armed robbe r y Monday after
noon when n lluntinj!ton lleaeh
wo111an rN11r1wd hom1• lo walk 1n
on two intruders who wh1p~d out
p1sCols and twld lwr t•apt1 vt•
J oan Patel. a rl' .. ld(•nt cif lh''
WlndJammt•r J\p11rtm<'nts. 7701
Wnrn<•r /\n• . w11<1 hound und t1t•d
by her nssu llunt~. whcl then car·
n ed out ht•r tl'l~·v11uon 11t•I
was no estimate as to the loas of
their conte nts.
Anaheim fire officials &aid the
fire was reported at 1 a.m. and
that the blaze wasn't. termed un·
dercontrol until3: 30a.m .
By the n. fire fighting units from
nearby Garden Gr ove and
l'Ullerton had joined the Anaheim
firemen in fighting what was
described by one oCficial as "a ter·
rifically hot fi re."
Meanwhile, fi r e equipment
from the Orange County F ire
Department pulled inlothe vacat·
ed Anaheim fire stations to stand
on alert should another blaze hav('
erupted sn the city.
Altogether. fire officials said.
ther<' were 13 pumper units and
four ladder truc ks at the scene of
the early morning fire.
And 25 o ff-duty Anahe im
firemen h ad been r oused from
their beds to help fight the four·
alarm blaze.
Officials this morning were al a
loss to explain the fire's origin
They said an investi1tat1on into
the causl' or the costly bh1ze is be
mg carried out under fire mspN'
lor Michael Ooty
Employe Indicted
L,OS ANGELES (J\P J J\
former Interna l Revenue St>rv1ee
employc ha ~ been indicted on 15
counts or filinl( false claim!> for
incomt• ttax rdund~. federal or
f1eial!I say Lyd ia E Trombael'o.
~). Wnodlnnd llill~. was indicta-11
Monduy by a foderal grand jury
111111 c·hur1ot1•cl with preparing and
11ubmitt1ng to the I HS 15 fahw
197~ income tux rc>turn11, t'ach un
dt'r a different fi ctit1ou!<. nornf'.
da1mir1g tax refund~ cxcN'<l ing
S.S0.000
the dusi If lh#' etty hlld lo abioS'-
them on its payroll "
"We would be b1Ung the dust
right now if we didn't hav~
them ," Cuon1n1ham replied
Councilman Ron Shenkman
said that it's foolish not to ))J)t>nd
the money if it is available bl•l
that the city shouldn't be locked
tnlo use of federul employes.
"(strongly urge that we don't
build It into our employment
•y1.1wm on " p4lrmanunl b•111s ,"
he 11111d "It w 111 dt<stro)' ) ou if it
does."
Shenkrn:tn also bUld thut ht·
wanted to m<1ke sure that tht.·
CETA l)t!rsonncl were assigned
ln the right pluces.
"\Ve don't want them runnini.t
around ju1>l looking bu:.y," he
s:ud
Mayor Harnett Wieder sutd
that heretofore getting 1nform11
NO IS v··
WEAR YOUR
PROTECTORS
Al' Wirt-lo
Noise Poll11tio11?
Colorado s tate senator Ted Strickland deli vers a speech
in the senate c hambers m Denver unaware of the bor
rowe d construction sign plat·ed on t he podium in front of
him. The s ign was removc·d soon aft er Strickland left lhl'
podium.
Financial Problellls
Told in HB Survey
An outs rdl' study nf thr l'1ty
finance depart ml'nt has 7.eroC'cl in
or nine s pecific• arc•us for furthrr
Investigation. lluntmi::ton Rc;1eh
City Council members were 111
formed Monday nii.iht
Tw o r e pr e s l'n l t1 ve s of
J\rthur Younl! and Company.
which is makinlo{ thl' analyM!<.,
have been looking into thf' opr ra
lions of th<' department s lnct•
March I
Mayor Ha r nett Weider suH.I
that wh1h• lht• pro..:rc·~s rt'J'K)rl
didn't ao into detail, "It doei. tell 11~ that Wt' haVI.' flnUll{'llll
manul(eml'nt probl<-m11 "
"It also tell11 ui. that wt• m•ccl to
have b<'tll'r <'•rntrnls than we
have hod "
Items that will ht• •t1vt•n htrthC'r
stud.)<. a<' r nrd 1 n g to pr•>J t•1•1
manal'(<'I' Ed Cummins . d1•ul \.\Ith
hudl'(l•t 111 t•paralion . hud f,!c·I
forma t. :.H·e11u nt1nJ,(. dhlU pro
C'Cl':\IOI?. p11rC'h;1~111j.(, print !ohop
fun ction:.. t·nsh m 1ir1<1gt.'mcnt.
hui.ml'S:!i lrt•t•ni-111..: anc1 internal
a11d1t run<·t 10n.,
Th'' c 11 y·~ f1n 11n1•1· tl1·p11rlrnt•nl
and 11 ~ ll1rt•rto1. Bl'n J\rJ;tudlo.
C'Jml' uncll'r f1ri • lai.t yt•ar w~w11
tht• {'oopt•r :-. 11nd Lyhrnnit 11ud1t
inf,! l<•arn 1>11111ll•cl out va1•111ui-cit•
f1c·1c1w1t·~ Ill ttw d1•11t1rlnw11t
Ch11rl(l''-> i1wl11tl1•d lhnl llw cit•
purt trlt'nl l'u 1 ll'cl t<1 kt't'I) prn1wr
1nvt'nt1)rv of 111•111·!\· S:W mill111n 1n
fixNI ris;l•ti. and ol.-;o rutlt·tl to <·ol
lt•ct $400,00() Ill I t'Vt•Jilll'S that
wl'l'l' c<>mHI~ 111 lhl' c•1t v h i ttw
It mt· of tl\t' rc•port
lnvestigntor11 1rn1d till' victim
mnnui:t•d to fr1•t• ht•rs<•lf and 1•a ll
pohce following the 3 JS fl m
1•1l1sodc hut lht• romhlnal1011
burglar-bandit tt.•am made thl'•r
t•sr 11pc In 11 p1rk~truck
Putrolmnn · t• l'alrit'k i.u11I
11h.-d t>!lcri bed t cm n'l in their 20s.
with longish huir und noti•d on1·
wielded a lorgt' piistol while thl'
llt'<'Ond was armed with a !i mnll
automatic
Detectives w<'rf' unuvallablf' l<1
day to est Im utc the 10~11 ~
Students Protest
HB Girl's Arrest
Rn\.\ lancls i.u1d tod:t)' that ;1
lat{'r C<>OJ>t'r" and Lvhrund i.ludy
ha~ reported that /\fl(llC'llo hMI
mad<> lht• n1•ct'ssarv corrC'ctwns
lo lilt' probkn" thut wc•ri· 11•
v<>okrl laxt y11a1
I NSIDE TODA\'
For n drtoilPd look mto CIA
octlt'ltlts 01 rtportt"d bu tht
~ru;itc lntrlltgrnce Commit
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HB Trustees
Meet Tonight
T he Huntington Beach Hiah
School Board of Tntstees will
meet tonight :;.t 7 .:lO at di11triet
headquarters. !>201 Bob.n J\v~
Amon.: tht' items to be dis
cussed will lw the appointment of
a tru s t et' to repl ace Ron
Shenkman who reslitned when ht'
was elected to tht' lluntlnjtton
Beach City Council on April 13
District 11Hir1al1i s aid that
11even person11 have taken out up
plicatlon s to fill She nkman's
position The deadline for tak1n11
out oppllcat1on11 Is May 4
• ,
J\ fl 11nt1nj.?ton Reoeh ·lli gh
School eocd raptured on campus
follow1nS{ a r el'kless driv1na
chase Monday triRgered a mini·
student !Iii In dl•monstration at
police hl'adquarters across the
!'Ctreet.
lnvesthtalors temporarily took
the young11ter mto c~lody to file
charges of interfering with the
dullt"s of a p<>lict officer pending
dispos ition of the count• In
Juvenile court
She also will face reckleas driv·
Ing citations ln all likelihood
following the chase by Officer
James Weaver, who arl'ested the
Rlrl before numerous student wit·
nes11es. police utd.
Sympathetic fellow students
swarmt'd around the froJlt dt$k
of tht' pollt•e deparlmen\ dJ~ty
~
I
acros11 Main Street to eompl a in
but they caused no real problem.
officers said.
Tht>lr parents were summonf'd
and the estimated 25 t o :JO
younl(ster s Involved listened lo
an explanation o( reasonli for thl'
arrest. the ctrar ge against thC'lr
classmate and the procedures for
lodging a formal protest against
any pe>liCt' Incident.
lnvesuaators uld they also
had t.o be ordered to etop slltinA
on can of city t'mployes In the
parklng lot outside while wnitln~
tor the mus s tudent-par ent
brieOna.
Th~ all empt lo itmie the traffic
cit3tfon that lniti ated the c111:1oc1<'
originated hear ncuch 8oulevard
and Utica Avenue, a short d1~
tance from tht C"llmpu~.
f
Coastal Talk
Set for GOP
The Huntin g t on Jl arhour
Republican Women's Club will
present a lecture on coastal
legislation a nd how it affects arcn
resident~ Wt'dnesdayal 11 am. at
tht' Scadlff Country Club.
SpeakinR wlll be Ed Hurtsook.
chnirmun of thl' land use commit
tee or the s tale chambt•r of com
mt•rct'
Lunch will be served al 12· 30 at
$4 50 per person. Those interested
may call Phyll1 11 natche lor.
846-8363 . Carolin e Walkl'r,
846 3784 nnd Jud y Bermon.
846·1173
hon hos bel'n u chronic problem
She u 1d the pun>011c oJ the pro
ieram was lO reduce unemploy·
ment by puttinl( people to work in
non-perm anent posiUoru1.
"I want to look down the rood
und sec whut m uy happen five
~ear:. f rom now," s he said
"Wt>'ve nC.ver had this informD·
tion about their impact on
various depa rtme nls m adl.'
<See EMPLOY ES, Page AU
New Cella
Judge
Occupied
Lawyers defending indicted Dr ..
Louis J . Cello Jr.11nd three bus i·
ness assotiates have a new judge
~~~.u_n~~~-f~?~~ci~·~ ~ ~r'5ulra'ceTna ay.-.,..-."
11 in a Los Angeles Federal Court.
it was m adecleartodav.
·· 1 am in the middlt.: of a mujor
civil trial and there is very little J
can do on the Cella molter while
that is in progress.'' Judgl'
William C Speirs eommented to·
day
J udge Speirs has scheduled
May 10 as the date he will begin to
hear a SCrit!S Of prctriul motions
filed by lhe four defense a l·
torncys
Rut the judge. who replaces
Judge Jerrold S. Oli veron the pre·
tnal bench, pointed out that he·
has a mountain of paperwork to
examine before he can begin to
make any asscssmentorthcCella
l'ase.
His civil trial is expected to last
for at least one more week. The
Los Angeles trial or the four de·
Cendants on 44 felony counts is
scheduled to gel under way May
11
Judge Speirs was the second
choice of presiding Judge Claude
M. Owens Monday after lawyerr.
for Cella, 51. Theodore Schlf·
rman. 53. of Santa Ana. George
Lewis Ollendorf, 44, of Laguna
Beach a nd S te phen Robert
f.vuns, 31. of Mission Viejo object·
ed to his selection of Judge llyron
K. McMillan.
Judge Owens, the four dcfens1•
lawyers a nd Deputy Dtlitrict J\t·
torney Orella Sears had earlier
gone through a list or 20 names
submitted hy caeh side without
agreein g on a jurist acceptutlc to
both sides .
The four defendants faee trial in
Supe rior Court on 127 felony
eounts contained in a gr and jury
indictment.
It 1s alleged thut they bilked two
hospitals-Mission Community,
Mis sion Viejo and Me r e y
<leneral. Santa Ana of more
than S2 million in fundi;
Federal authorities nled 114
felony rounts against the !'amt·
four defendants in an indictment
thul li sts almost idcntieal alll'ga
lions
HB 'Town Lot'
Office Plan
Turned Down
South Cou11t Regional Couslnl
('omml!'i!<l1111c1·11 flatly refused
Monrl ov to allow the c•on11truction
nf ttn office bu1ldinJl In om• of thr
"town lot" :1rt1o1s or lluntlngton
lk'nch
Comm isf!ionns flri;t eon
i.idl'r<'d th•• plt1n11 hy IA•onurrt 0 Llndbor~ lul\t month. but held off
:1 clt•r1slon ut thul lrrn(• They
n~kt•d thc·rr 111 flff to work out u new
c1t•s1i;in with Lindhorg for tht' of
ft<'l' bul 1111n~.
Undborit h ad ni1ked to build 11
thrc<'·Stnry t)fficc building at 114
Pacific Coal\t Hi"hwny, near 12th
Streel The silt' is lnl'ludl•'1 In
"town lot area numhcr five.·• an
urea the <'ity of ltunlington Hench
l!'i attempting to develop 11
.. master pllln" for
Despite Lindbo r1t'11 position
lhat h e wo uld 11ccepl nny
modifications necessary to gain
upprovnl for h is project. com·
missioners voted 2 to 7 against his
plun11
They sa id they would rather
wait in approving projet.'ls in that
nrea until the city complet4!14 lt!i
planninit for thut 1.onc .
Town lol area number Ovt In
volvPR t he first block inland of
Pacific Coast Highway.
t l'ro•r~A I
;HUGHES ...
The enllrt< llu&hes t'titlle I!.
est1matcd to be ~orth more than
S2 billion.
Cano said he underlilood 1l wai.
Hughes' antentHm lo leave the
bulk of his esl11l<.' lo mt'd1cal re
search
Annelle Gano Lumm1i. of
Houston, tht' elderly aunt or
Hu~hei. and G Jno, earlier had
~en <1ppo1nt<.-d tempor~ry ad·
nu.n1str1nor or all the Hugbeti'
holdings She rellnqwahed her
claim to hu1 peraooally held
Callforn1a property rn a d1i.·
_claimer filed Monday in t'on1unc-
t1on with Gano's papers.
Los AlfKeles County Public Ad
m1nislralur Bruce Altman has
Cilt!d a mofion lo remove Gano at.
i.pec1al administrator. A hearing
on lhe matter was sc)\edu,led lo·
day before Superior Court Judge
Neil Lake
Gano said Allman's 10
terfrrence hampered efforts to
·locale the -will which Hu~hes' n -
s oc 1 ates 1ns1st he left
some-A here
Bank ofhc1ab 1nforml-'d him 1t
would take four to Cave weeks to
canvass recorru. in i.everal i.tates
where Hughes could have ten the
will, Gano said
"I am further informed." Gano
..:"Ontanued. "that an exhaustive
worldwide search of bwldtngs,
record storage areas, me rooms,
vaults, aircraft hangar!> a nd
other possible locations of
evidence which would assist in
the.discovery of the wher.eubouts
of such last wjll ls continuing.'.(
lf\i,tfae 1938 letter, Hughes ·in·
i;tructed the First National Banlc
of Houston not lo open the en,
-''et9'1e~·~"!t ~e as_ked th~ b • . ;.:. ~ --~'~d ~-box large enough to contain these ---
envelopes and ~end the bill .each
year for the replal to me in care
oT l'\oah·D1elrich."
NY Exchange
Chief Quits
NEW YORK (AP)
Jamt'S J Needham re ·
signed toda.) as chairman
of the New York Stock Ex·
<'hange following a highly
unusual early mornanl(
meeting of the exhange's
board. No reason was
given ~r the action.
The board of directors
said it suggested that
Needham. 49, rt'main as
president, a job that does
not now exist, to "work
with has designated sue·
c<'ssor ... Wilham M. Bat·
ten
The board s aid Needham
dt>chncd the offer. choos
Ing "to pursut' other busi
ness interests." but would
remain as a consultant.
f 'ront Pag'* A I
YOUTH ...
struck his head on a sidewalk
curbing when decked by has con-
tinuation high !-Choo! classmate
following the altercation wit·
nessed by several students.
Detective Phil Nolen said to·
day that apparently no lonl(·
standing grudge was involved
between th<' victim, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Terry,ort6362Santa
Anita Lane, and the suspect.
"They ran into each other out
on the campus and one look a sw·
mg and the other took a hell of a
hlow to thl' head when he Cell to
the s idewa lk," i.aid Sgt.
Chad\\ 1ck.
School pl"rsonnel callro the fire
dep.irt mt•nt. report mg n :.ludC'nt
llOC'OOSCl(lllS but It becQme J
llOhce cnse all dt>talls of what ap-
pa n •ntly transpir<'d l•mer)!t'd.
I n \ t' 'l t 1.: a lo r 'l c r c d 1 led
parnml'd1cs Bab Filipek and Ed
Thompson with rN;tnnnJ,! at leu:o1t
p::arl1al '1tol s 1ans In thl' Tt•rry
:-.math, uccordln.: to l-'1re <.;apt.
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Two painters on a scaffold are dwarfed as they paint the
side of the Vehicle Assembly Buildmg at Florida's Ken·
nedy Space Center, working lo complete the world's
Jargest American nag ever painted. The flag 1s 110 feet
\\ide and 209 feet long.
Ford Urges Strong
Drug-abuse Battle
WASHINGTON <AP> -Pres!·
dent Ford urged Congress today
to provide stronger penalties, in-
cluding mandatory m inimum
prison sentences for drug traf-
fickers, to fight the "national
tragedy" of drug abuse .
In a s pecial message to
legislators, the President warned
of a "worsenmg drug s1tual1on"
Coast Panel
Okays Project
In Seal Beach
The city or Seal Beach received
approval Monday from the Soulh
Coast Regional Coastal Com·
mission to bt'gin a Sl30,000 l>t>ach
improvement project al 1ls Isl
Street beach parktnR lot.
The unanimous vote by the
commission will alllow tht• citv to
construct restroom facahtie!-,
outside showers , life~uard
facilities. a snack shop, t hrl'e
sand volleyball courts. two half·
court bas ketball courb. a
boardwalk. a tot lot, s torag1.•
room and landsc aping
The site 1s the widt'sl sandy
nr~a !600 feet I of the-C1ty·~
beaches, but at present as under
ut1hied because of th<' lack of
rac1hlies, acc:nrd1~ tn city or
f1claTs
In r{'COmm<'ndani:: nppro\'al or
lhe prOJ{'{'\, comm1ss1on s1arr
planners not<'d that wh1I<' th<'
construction would reduce the
SlZ{' of the bl'ad1, It would t•n
courage more public u~e.
Arson Probed
In Huntington
$15,000 Fire
Circumstances involving a
Sl5.000 fire that t>xploded an the
bedroom or a Hunllnj[\on Beach
home while the resident!! wen•
out of to-An Monday were beinl!
protx-d loda) by pohct• and fart•
department arson investigator;
The 2 20 p.m . blaie m the Ross
Conna home at 16282 Golden
Gate Lane. in north Hunlinj?lon
Beach. was quacklv controlled.
according lo Firc Capt. Roger
Hosmer.
He specified that arson is not
considered a definite cause at
this point or the anv~tigalton . but
photos were taken of the area of
ongm due lo undisclosed su&·
picious aspects of at.
The Covina family will also b<'
\nterviewed when they return
home lo determ me any 'possible
motive for arson or anything that
might otherwise explain the fare.
authorities say.
No one was injured in conlroll·
Ing the single family home blaze.
a job which took <ibout five
minutes, Capt Hosmt'r said
and said it is necessary to take
stronger action against the drug
traffickers.
In addition to more severe
prison sentences, Ford called for
(l) denying bail to previous of·
fenders. (2) cracking down on
tax enforcement against big drug
traffickers "to lake the easy pro-
fits out or drug selling" and (3)
permitting the Customs Service
to search persons suspected of
smuggling drug.profit money out
of the counlrv.
Ford told Congr ess "the cost of
drug abuse lo this nalJon 1s stag.
genng. · He said more than 5,000
Amencans die each year from
improper use of drugs and that
law enforcement o fficials
esta mall' "as much as one haU of
all street crime -robberies.
muggings, burglaries -are
comm1ltt'd by drug addicts to
support their expensive and de·
b1htatm~ habit~.
"Drug abuse constitutes a
clear and present threat to the
health and future of our nation."
Ford said.
Callin~ for stronger action
against "thes<• merchants of de·
ath" • the drug traffickers
f-'ord :.J1d hr would send
Conj.?rC''-~ leg1slat1nn this week lo
rf.'<j UJr e .
Mandatory m101mum sen-
tences of at least three years for
a first orrense conv1ct1on of traf.
f1ckanf( in heroin and narcotic
dru.:<; und at least six vears for &o~uenl offenses or for selling
to J minor
Denial of bail for defendants
arrested for trarficklna in heroin
or dana('rous druas 1f they havp
prt•\ 1ou ... 1~ bt'l'n conv1cll'd of a
felon ~-. arc:' free on parole. are
nonrl's•dent a hens. have been ar·
rc,led In pos'les111on of a false
passport or are ful(ltivcs or pre-
' 1ou-;lv convicted of beina
fugitives.
Authority for the U.S .
Cu11ttlms St•r v 1ct• to search
pt>rson~ 11uspccted of l'lmuailini:
<lru.: morwy out of the rountry. an
add1t1on to thr agenr~ 'ir; current
authority tu H•urch for con·
traband <'nlcrin1e the United
Stat<'s
H aising Crom $2 .500 to
SI0.000 the value or property that
can b{' se11ed. such as boats and
aircraft used to smugate drua11.
and requ1rana privately-owned
boats to report to Customs im·
mediately upon arrival 1n port.
Zany Games
Film Slated
Sound mottoo pictures of the
"Almost Anything Goes" Orange
County Olympics witJ be shown
Thursday night at a meeting or
the Huntington Beach Bicenten-
nial Forum
The meeting is at 7 p.m . in the
Pacific Room of the Huntington
Beach Library. 7111 Talbert Ave.
The public is invited to the free
showing of the recent zany games
In Huntington Beach that attract-
ed teams Crom various Orange
County cities.
'
6-3 Vote
Fails • Ill
Hotel Bid
A plan to dt'mohsh n Sun"irl
Beach motel and replace 1t >A 1lh
condominium units was f11voreJ
by a ma1or1ty of South Cou~l
Regional Coastal Comm11\s1on
Monday but the prOJct'l wa~ sUll
defeated
Commi!)s101wr e. \Otl'<l ti tu 3 tn
h1vor or the propo::.al b} Jay <•
Nash. but it was one vott• sh\ of
the number nece::.sury for · ap·
prov ti I.
Nash had propos ed ch•
mohshing tht> onf'-story. 10 un it
motel, at Pacific Coa."it Hai,:h>A ay
and 8th Street. and replacing 1t
wi1h a three·story. 10-unit l'On
do minaum project. \'Blued al
$388,200
According to Mel Carp<.•ntt•r
the comm1ss 1on 's cx1.•c ut1\l'
director, those who \'Otl'd agJan:.l
the plans agreed with the n •a!>on!>
offered by the comm1::.s1on ::.tarr
planners when they r{'cOm
mended denial.
Planners opposed the proJe<·l
because they fe lt the thrcl'
stories were inconsistent with the
neighborhood. they were against
the motel use being abandoned
and they be1ieved the new project
would jeopardize future planning
in that area.
El\IPLOYES
available t..> u::.."
Cunningham said there also 30
rederally·paid employes both an
the parks and recreation depart
menl and in pubHc works.
Three oli \'C baboons d1spla) vaned react tons ~ftl'r t hev
\\ere recently recaptured Jnd flung b(•hind bars at
~mgs Island Amusement Park near Can<'1nnal1. Ohio
lhl·~ wen · a~ong 50 that escapcct on(' \\~l·k a~o
Rangers are still tr~ mg to round up '' dm c·n baboons
:--1111 at large
The cit) paid SJi.500 into thl•
system last year an ca~e~ when·
the worker·s salary cxcc<.'<ls tht!
federal ceiling of Sl0,000.
Cunningham also told council
mem~rs that an appropn at1on
has run out on one port.Ion of thl'
progra m but that he <'XJ>('rts 11 to
be renewed before the elett1nn
Court Backs ·Guilt
In Sales of Drugs
"It happens Like this every
time," he said
WASHINGTON <APl /\
di\'ldt;od l. S Suprt•me Court
ruled todu~ that a dcfrndant ma'
be convicted of i.elhnS? drul!s ii
lt?gally even thou!!h underc1J\ er
Trauma Repaid
Teller Wins $1.1 Million,
NEW YORK CAP> A young bank teller who
claimed a false shoplifting arrest changed her
personality from happy and outgoing to withdrawn
and depressed has won a SI I million damage verdict.
Laureen Bernstein, 20, of Brooklyn , won the judg·
menl against Korvettc·~ department stores, which
immediately moved to have the \·crdict set aside as
excessive.
The jury or three men and three women which
granted the award heard testimony that Miss Berns-
tein has suffered traumatic: neurosis since her arrest
Oct. 23, 1972. with symptoms including nightmares
and excessive fears and anxieties.
Miss Bernstein was arre~ted with two other
women in K orvette's Brooklyn store. Although the
other women admitted shoplifting, they said they dicl
not know Miss Oernstein. Nevcrthcles~. ~he was
taken to a police station.
No merchandise was found in Miss Bernstein's
possession and police wanted to let her ~o Bul trial
evidence showed that a store detective. John
Brunson. insisted that she h<' hooked for acting in con-
cert with the admitted shoplifter:-.
SERVICE ...
J!OH'rnmenl a~1•nts i-.upplit•d him
"'1th tht• n1nlr~1h.111d ;ind boui.:ht
1t from tum
The court split thrt;ol' w;.ivs. but
five justicl'S vott'd to uph~ld lht•
c•onv1rt wn of Charle·~ llampton.
who testified that ::a government
informer s upplied h am with
heroin which he sold to un·
dercover government a~enls .
Hampton cla1mt•d that the gov
l'rnment vaoluted ha:. conslltu
t1onal right to dul' proces!> of law
by illegally trapping him mto
romm1ltmg a crime.
Thief Steals
Barbells, Buds
A real heavyweight hur~lar
looted a Huntington Reach apart-
ment com pl ex workout r oom
Monday and police today were
trying to track him down by hunt·
1ng a trail sprinkled with
blossoms and petals.
Officers said it appears the In·
truder at 21661 Brookhurst St.
was not satisfied lcio"<ing away
hundreds of pounds or barbells
and dumbh<'ll!I for body building
m the $630 bur~lary.
V:.arlou!I planls and flower s
landscapin~ lht• units w('re ali.o
pilfered by t•h1· po!>y -pluckini;:
muscle man. for an additional
S140 loss , m ana.:ement reported.
How Much Is It Worth?
In the carpet business sometimes it's worth EVERYTHING'
Hardly a day goes by that we don't get a call regarding another
company's poor installation
,
I
Occasionally the damage resulting from poorly sewn seams or
taped seams is not repairable.
Then the value of the investment looks pale indeed•
Why pay S300 00 or S 1500 00 for carpeting and gamble with the
installation?
We maintain all of our own crews. all taught the ONLY way ro
install carpeting -the RIGHT way•
The greatest majority of our business is referral
There is a reason'
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VOL. 69, NO. 118, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRI L 27, 1976 TEN CENTS
Kissinger Backs Black Rhodesian Rule
LUSAKA . Za m b1.i IAP >
Henry A Kissinger calll'd today
for a negotiated settlement that
"ould instull b1ack ma1onty rult>
an Rhodesia within twoyt'ars
The secretary of Statu ali.n
'owed "unrelenting oppoi.1taon"
d1plomat1c. economic and
psycholog H ' a I to rr1 me
M1n1 ter Ian Smith '~ white
Rhodesian go\ ernmcnl
The Smith rc1:1m(• cannol ex·
---
peel U S support at any stage ut
its conflict with black IJberaW1m
movements. Kissinger declared
at a luncheon hosted by Prt-s1
dent Kenneth Kaunda of Zambw
! Report!> from Rhodesia said
Smith "'ould announce the addl
taon of several African tnbal
l'haers to his cabinet in u bro.id
c.ist rrom Salisbury tomght >
In a ms1or policy s~ch of h1!>
African lour, Kasi.mger outlined
a 10 point U .S program aimed at
promotinli: '' "just and durable"
M>lullon m Rh0Ms1a The point!!
included.
Strong s upport for Bntam's
call for black majonly ru\c in
Rhodesia within t"''o years
"We hopt' that the regime m
Salisbury and white opinion m
Rhodesia .,.. ,11 pay vel') careful
attenc1on to Or. K1ssrnger's
speech." the British foreign Of
O.oly l'li.. Sl•tt ""°'" AN~H EIM COUPLE PONDER THE LOSS OF THEIR HOME IN $500,000 BLAZE
200 People Evacuated as Flames Sweep Through Apartment Complex
Blaze Hits Apartments
$500,000 Damage in Anaheim Holocaust
I\ four <ilarm fire in An11 he1m
earl~ to<1a~ swept through a con
domin1um construction site and
Jeaix·d to an udJotnmg occupied
apartment complex.
By the time the massive blaze
at 200 ~ Wilsh1n• St wa~ brou~ht
under control. ofhcwl est1malc"
of 1hcd~1mage s tood <ll S.'>00.000
Anaheim (Ire officials said
there was no IOSS of hfeor 1nJUnco;
among the 200 Pl'Opk \\ho werl'
t-'va ·ualed from tht• W1lsh1rc
WC':o.tmont 1\p.irt ment:-. JdJmntn~
thl'con ... truct1on c;1t1•
Tl cy n•porlcd tht• 77 Mn
domm1um unit<-. under con..,1r11r
lion at tht• W 1 bh1rt·~tn·ct .1rldr<''"
W('r(' •·full\' 11\\'lllVl'll Ill fl.1ml'">
that were sending sparks flying to
the shake roofs of the occupied
apartments "
While some of the apartments
.veredamaged by the blaze. there
"'as no esllmate as to the loss or
their contents
Anaheim hre 0Hac1als said the
fire was reported at l a m. and
that the blaze wasn't lerml'd un
dercontrolunlll3 30a m
By then. fire ft~hling umb from
nearb\ Garden Grovl• and
F\Jllerton had joined the Anaheim
firemen m fiJZhling ""hat ""as
descrc bed by one offrc1al as ·a ter
nf1cally hot fire ..
Meanwhile. fir<• cqu1pm<'nt
from thl' Or:in~c Count\ Fin•
D<'partmenl pulled Into the vacal·
ed Anaheim fire statjons to stand
on alert should another blaze have
erupted in the catv.
Altogether, fire offic1aJs sajd,
there were 13 pumper units and
four ladder trucks at the scene of
the early mornin~ fire
And 25 off -duly Anaheim
firemen had been roused from
their ~ds to help fight the four·
alarm blaze
Offacaals this mormng were al a
los'i to explain the rire's ongm
They said an investigation into
the CUUS(' of the costly blaze is be·
ani: carr\ed out under rire mi.pee·
tor Michael Doty
Fundamental Views Eyed
If\ 1n1• <,1 hool I ru .. lt'I'' "111 ,.,.
CCl\C .1 (11,I l:illv \Vt-dnt•,cl:t\ of
tht' 111l1•1p,I n( p.1rt•nl!. in w11111i:
Ill' ,1 I 1111tl.111w11l.il 'rhool' in llw
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th\' d1,111..i thr t•t• "1•1•k' .11:11h,I\1•
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LO~DO'IJ 1/\J>I An uc;
'"lant So\ 1t•t :11r allachr
ha!> bt•cn '<'nt homc aftt>r
h1· got drunk in a London
puh anrl lned tn pump a
Brit1c;h .. ..-r,::1 .. 1nt about
Bnt1:-.h 1nvC1h rm<'nt 1n
An!!ola. th<' Daily Expres<;
reported toda~
"Three burl\' com
p.1tr1ots es<'orled the luck
le"" Capt Valentin
Lcachl'nko and his attrnc
11,·i· """·Ludmilla. on to"
'.\to«row hound Ilyushin
112 ... thi.> n ew!lpaper report
'Jld
Th<' Soviet Embasi1y said
thr couple wert> in Mos<.'ow
fur a hnliday and would n•
turn to nntain
ll<'t'n undf'r con~1deration b~ lhC'
d1:.tnct for more thun a }ear
I ht• 't ltcl \' rom m 1llcl' ha' n·
t'11m1nl.'n1kcl thJt ..i ... chool I><' wl
,1,1tl1• for lh1• "lla~1c·'i J'lu)\" pro
i:1.1m. rather thnn h;wr 11 in
1·111po1.1t1•tl as part of .mother
":hnol '1·urnculum
l'topn111•11I"> of tilt' l.J.1rk to
h,1,1r' .111proach ".mt thl' 'rhool
11pt•n1•tl lo ">I llth•nt:-. lhrouJ,?houl
llw d1slrt<'I with trnns1lC1rtut1<1n
.l\'.lllabllo lo c;tudcnl' In dr.tant
tra('ti:
Ex-Fulle rton
Planner Set
For July Trial
Former Fullerton plann1n~
romm1ssioner LeRoy Rose wa"
ordered today to face tnal July fl
111 Orange County Superior Court
on char11?es which mclude the al
lt>gauon that he accepted a bn be
from a local de\•eloper
Judge Kenneth W11l1am s
further ordered Rose. 48. to re
tum to his courtroom June 18 for
pretrial action The Anaheim
architect is free on bail
It as alleged that Rose de
manded $40,000 from F\illerton
de\'eloper William Brashears in
return for has favorable planning
commission action on a 226-umt
townhouse project proposed by
Brashears
Charges against Rose were dis·
missed in earlier Superior Court
action after he was indicted by
the grand jury. They were re
instated when the d1stnct al
torne · pur11ut.'d lhc allt>gatiOM 1n
municipol court
The fundamental school group
hai. drnft<'d a senes of goals for
the proJ,?ram that are virtually
lhC' same n~ J,?oals adopt ed
rlscwhere in the d1stncl.
llo"e'cr. 1n 11\ survey. thC'
J.?roup '\a~ s that th<.' d1fferem·c
v.111 he in the tcl·hn1qucs used for
instrurt1on
Tr11Stt'c 1-·rank llurd, who has
supportNI tht' (undament:il
s<·hool ron<'ept s1ncr his school
btlJrd rumpn1jln morl' than a
\t>ar ;1~0. saHI ll1t• 500 rnroll1•1•s
tallied Thursday w<.'r<' a "s111n1f1
t'anl <>xprci.sron M interest" 111
lh<' propost•d pro11ram
S1nrl' Thur .. d11v , adcllt111nal rt'~J)<>ns{·~ hJ\'I' twi•n n·1·1·1n·d by
thl' dt!>.lrtcl llo\\\'\er lhl'\' hacl
nor O('t•n ('Ollnlt•d tml:ly
NYExcha~e
Chief Quits
NEW YORK t AP >
James J Needham re
signed today as chairman
of the New York Stock Ex·
change following a highly
uhusual early morning
meeting of the exhani;ie's
board. No reason was
icaven for the action.
The board of directors
said it s uggested that
NH'dham. 49, remain as
president. a job that does
not now exist, lo "work
with his deslinated SU<'·
cessor," William M. Bal
ten.
The board said Needham
declined the offer. choo:-1·
ing "to pursue other busi·
ness interests," but would
remain as a consultant.
.,
I
flee said in a London statement.
-The Ford administration wall
urge Congress to repeal the Byrd
amendment authorizing
American imports of Rhodesian
chrome in defiance oC United Na·
tions sanctions.
-Americans will be warned
that they travel to or slay 111
Rhodesia at their own risk.
-U.S. economic ajd for black
refugees fleeing Rhodesia to
neighboring countries. The~
already number 20,000.
-An orrer of $121~ million U.S.
aid for Mozambique, which 111
suffering economically ~cttuse
it closed its border with
Rhodesia.
Mozambique's president,
Samora Machel, arrived today in
Tanzania for talks with Tanza.
nian President JuUus Nyerere
only one day after Nyerere met
K&nanger~ Hoth countncs harbor
nationalist guerrillas fighUnR lhi.-
Rhodeslan white re1ume und pn•
sumubly thl'y discussed the U ~.
l'Qle an the confla ct.
In his s peech. Kissinger said
the United Slates will a k South
Africa and France for full com
pUancc with the t:.J . snnctioni.
against Rhodesia.
Adopting lht• lab<!rationist:-.'
<See AFRICA. Pa~e Al>
Housing Council
Wins 1st Round
Lawyers for the Orange Coun ~ ~:EJL.~~.tu. ACp,~.dk~»~ ~~......,...t-0'~~ trill victory today· .-hen !llperi6r
Court Judge Wilham S. U!e re·
1ected motions by the city of
Irvine and the l rvine Company.
Judge Lee refused to grant mo
tions for summar)' Judgment in
action that paves the way for
trial of the issu e. A tna l date has
not yet ~en set.
His ruling now mearu. that a
tnal judge will have to decide 1f
the city is providing insufficient
housjng !or low and moderate an·
come workers who will be
e mplovcd in the proposed Irvine
Industrial Complex E;ist
O.lly l'llol l'MI•
PLEADS NO CONTEST
Ex-Assessor Vallerga
Ex-Assessor
Enters Plea:
'No Contest'
AAKERSFIELD (/\Pl
former Orange County Assessor
Jack \'allerga pleaded oo contesl
today to one count of an indict
ment charging that he used h1 ">
staff for poht1cal purposes
Two other counts then wen·
dismissed at the requl'sl of Dcp
Oranite County D1stncl Attorncv
W1ll1am L F.vans ·
A pre-sentencmi:t report wa~
ordered by Supt>rior Court. Jud~e
P R Rort1Jn with sentenctni.?
scheduled for May IR
An Oran1H' County 1otr:ind JUr}
indirted Vnller1tu and his prr
deccssor as a ssl'ssor. Andrew J
lhnshaw. ror 11lej!ally usini.: lht•ir
office !ltaH in llinshaw's su<·
cessful 1972 <'~1m1Ja1 1(n fur
Congress
Hinshaw previously was 1·on
v1cted in Oranfoll' County and wno;
sentenced to prison for 1 to 14
years on a bribery con,•iction in
volvmg ~·rts from the Tandv
Corp. Th conj!ressma n sliil
faces tnal uly 19 for his port or
the assessor's oHlc<' campaign
md1ctment
Vallerfta's lrwl was moved to
Kern County on a change of
venue. and Jury selection was
scheduled to begin today
Taxes Going Up?
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Coun·
ty tax.payers will be paying more
for leu if t h e Board or
SUpervitor.t adopta a proposed
budget. A $3.2 billion spending
plan handed to the board Monday
and coverinj the fiscol year
tietinnlog July 1 would cost pro·
petty owne~ 41 cenU more for
every aioo ol assesstd. value
$tl (or the ownn ot a $40,000
boriae.
/
Judge Lee was wamed dunng percent or the industry that fllO\
a' . ·~_our .hearing Monday that <'S into Orange C~u · lhi! next · NJi fdM.~k..~~...dltc,aQ.c'!~~U...t> 1 .. ~~
velopment ~ ~:>'U'~·-·~ ,~Mffl~"'Y. • _ ~../~~
dust rial compl'ex. Attornay Cnrlylt• llall of the
Attorney Leonard Hampel <.:enter for Law 1n lhl' Pubhc In·
argued for the city that the plain· terest told Judge Ll'c lhal 1l 1~ the
tiffs had no legal grounds on duly of all involved 111 such de
which they could attack the city·.s velopment to provide llwlable
general plan o r the zoning &P· housing for worker:. of all income
plied to the s ate or the andustnal levels.
park The houi.ing council swt con
It 1s estimated that more than tends that the zoning for the in·
54.000 workers wm be employed dustrial area 1s mconsjstcnc with
m the massive complex when il is the Irvine genernl plan housing
built on 2.000 acres south of the El goal. The goal calls for houi.mg m
Toro Marine Corps Air Station the city affordable b} all ele
Lawyers for the plaintiffs sur ments of the rom mumt~, includ
cessfully ar11?ued Monday that 25 !See HOUSI NG, Pa"t' A2)
Two Escape Injury
In Airplane Crash
By F RE DERICK SCHOEME llL 0111'• O•lly ~ltet S4•ft
A 4l·year-old La Mirada man
and his mothe r-in-law escaped
senous injury today when they
crash landed their light airplane
on open land near Dana Hilts
High School. Dana Point.
Both walked away from lhl'
ll: 15 a.m. crash with onJy minor
1nJun cs.
The Cessna 140 Jost power after
an engine connecting rod failed
The blown rod punched a hole in
the engine's crank case
Pilot of the plane was Donald
Herman of La Mirada. Ills
passenger was May Burnell of
England.
llerman said he was three or
four miles north of Dana Point
when the engine failed
"There was a ban1: and she
quit.·· he said.
At first . Herman said. he tned
to pilot the cra ft toward
Capistrano Airport but realized
he had neither the power nor
altitude to make it that far.
"I sa"" this s pot." :-.aid
Herman. pointing to the gradt'd
housan~ suhdavbsion property
where he landed "rt looked a Int
better up there ··
The impact of th(' crash np~d
the landing gear form lh<' plane
"He dtd 1t just right." said f'h1I
Owens. a commercial airline'" pa lot who ~ 1lncssed the crai.h
rrom his home al 2409R Vl'-ta
Corona "An~ llmC' vou c<tO ""alk
Tustin Man
Rescued
From Peak
ln on ordeal that lasted until :1
a m. Monday, a Tustin man wai-
carn ed from the mountainou-.
terrain near ldyllwild after fall
mg 300 feel down a 70 percent In
dine while rock climhinf!
Marine h e li copter pilot
Michael Shea, 26, was r escued
arter his chmblng partner Stevr
Fereday. 29. of 14601 Kazan St .
Irvine, summoned a1d from the
Riveuad e Mountain R escul'
Team.
According t o Riversid e
Shenff's deputies. Captain Shea
was rappe)Jjng on a snowy slope
of Lily Rock Sunday afternoon
when he lost his footing and slid
to the base of the cliff.
He was taken lo March Air
Force Base hospital, where he
was rei>0rted In "good" condition
today after surgery for a broken
leg and ankle.
The steep terrain in the area
hampered rescue efforts. and
Capt. Shea finally was put into an
ambulance at 3 a .m. Monday, lie
putles said.
away from 1t you \t· door ii
right."
The fli ght ong1nJted from
F\Jllerton Airporl:
Hughes' OC
Cousin Asks
Time on Will
B t:Ll.F.TIN
LOS ANGEi.ES <AP I -At·
l nrneys for three cousins of
Howard llul(hes today supported
the public adm lnh;trat-0r 's peti.
tlo n t o h and l e th e lat e
billionaire's C'Slate, comparinl(
speculation about a missing wlll
"to the Kennedy assassination.•·
LOS ANGELES (t\P ) • /\n
Anaheim cousin of the latr
Howard llul(h l•.S hJ~ ni.kecl for un
additional four to f1w week!. to
complete a "orldwcde SN1rch for
the eccenln<' b1llionC11re's will
0 0 C U m t' n ho f I It• d I n I.'"
Anj!elcs Supl•rtor Court Monday
by R1l'hard C.: Cano Jr included
a lell<'r "gm•d h~ llu~h£·i-M:,irch
3. l931l Thl· ll•tl<•r askc'<I a Texa:-.
hank lo plac·t· l wo envelopes
onl' rcporh·d ly t•ontam1nJe lh1·
will. the• oth1•r 1nstruct1on' in
<1afckecp1n#f
But Gano :.aid that hank has
s1nn• mcrgt·d with JnolhC'r. So
rar, hC' ~aid . only a :-.afcty dcp<J,ll
box kl'y has been found, und what
1t oprns. not>0d y know~
The Lo' Angt•lc11 1'1me11 said 11
l<>arn<>d from i;ourre"> clost• to
IS<'r Ill 'C.11 ES, P Ill(<' 1\2 l
OrunJ,(e ,...! {'oa"'r
-4_~
\\'.-.at her
Mt>!llly r/11urly tnniqht 01111
Wednf~do11 mornrnq. u111/1
mort 1un and a lrtllr <'<Klier
Wtdne,doy o/lt.>tMun /11ul1
\\'tdnt'~doy m1rl 110• /1w•
1m11ght 511 lo SS
l~SIDE TODA\'
1"or a dC'to•lt'd look min CIA
OCllt'lllCS OS rrpotll!d bet th1•
Senate lrtttll1gt'nce Commrl
tu, see Page A 4
Index
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l"l,..~ct AlO 11 ~ , ... l!teord fl I ....... 0,.. 87
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AIO II
81
H •• A• • .,
'
. .. ,.
ewCella
Judge
Occupied
l.awycrsdefendmglndicted Or
Low . ., J . Cella Jr and thrt'e bu1>1 ·
ne&b associates have a new JUdl(e
In Orange <.:ounly Supcnur Court
but they can ex peel vtiry httlt ac·
Lion before the four face lnul May
t I In u L.os Angeles f'edt'rcil C.:ourt,
it waN made clear today
"lam in the middle o( a ma)or
civil trial and there as very htlle l
can do on the Cella muller while
that 1s in progress." Judge
W1lliarn C. Speirs commented tu
day
Judge Speirs has scheduled
May 10 as the date he will begin 10
hear a series of pretnal motions
filed by the fo ur defen:.e ~l
tomeys
But the Judge, who replace!>
JudgcJerrold S Oliverontheprc
tnal benl·h , poant<.'d out that he
has a mountain of paper\\Ork to
examine before he can began to
make any a!>Se1>smenl of the Cella
case
His civil trial 1s expected to last
for at least one more week. The
Los Angeles tra o I of the four de·
Cendant-. nn H felonv counts 1s
scheduled to get under way May
II
Judge Spears was the second
choice of presiding Judge Claude
M. Owens Monday after lawyers
for Cella. 51, Theodore Sch1r-
fman. 5.1. of Santca Alla. George &. • rt ~_:.·i,~_O!leri.qorf,,~'!,._g{ .J:!'j!" .. '?~ .. (,, "f. .•
• ,.l.. ~~ • ,,, ~~ ... ., ..
r.;v:Kls. 3f, of Missloh ~icJoobjcct-~~'ZPJ.SltJ~
ed to his selection of Judge Byron ' ()f s ,
K ~1cM11tan . •~ 11el1 .ff isery ..
Judge Owens, the four defl>n se
lawyers and Deputy Dastnct Al·
torney Orella Sears had earlier
gone through a last or 20 names
submitted by each side without
agreeing on a JUrast acceptable to
both sides.
The four defendants face tnal m
Superior Court nn 127 felony
counts contained Lil a grand Jury
mdictment.
It is alleged that they bilked l\\O
hospitals -M1ss1on Co mmunity,
:\11 ss1on Viejo and Me r cy
Genl'ral, Santa Ana of mon·
than S2 m1ll1on in funds
Federal authorities fated 41
felony counts aEtaanst the samt·
four defendants 1n an indictment
that hsts almost 1dent1n 1l allt>ga
lion:-
f 'rotK Pog~ ,\I
AFRICA ...
namt• for RhodNua, Kassanger
said Zimbabwe as entitled to llik<'
its pla<'t.' undl·r black maJonty
rull• ··1n lhc community of n:i
t1ons
·The Salisbury re~ime mus t
understand that it cannot expe1·t
L' S ~upporl cal hl•r an diplomacy
or an material h<'IP at any slage
m 11s conflict with Afncan stales
or ,c\fracan l1bt.•rat1on moVl'·
ments
··1 am not here to give
Amerac::in prei.<'rapt1on<> for
Afra(•a 's problems. Your pro
~ram must be African. The bas ic
clec1s1on and goal-; must be
Afncan, But we arc prepared to
help.''
He said whales as WC'll us
blacks s hould havc a secure
future and civil raghls in a black·
ruled Zimbabwe and that minora .
ty rights :-.hould bl' r>rotcdl·cl
K1ss111gcr warned the Sovi11l
llnaon that any attempt to pursue
"he~emon1al a s pirations" an
Afn<'a wlll ancv1tably run mto re·
sastance
"It 1s our runda mental conv1c-
t1on thal l\fraca·., destiny must
rem a an 111 /\frac.tn hands," he
declttr,•d
(.rinu~ Unit e t
S \~ fo'RANCIS\0 (A r 1 A
'P.-Cl:ll unit or top Son F'l onCl5('(1
cklt'<'I" c-. ha!> bt•en formed to
t.·ombot serious crimes 1n the c1
ly
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'
Three olh·e baboons displa~· varied reactions after they '~~re recently recaptured and flung behind bars al
Kings Island Amusement Park near Cincinnati, Ohio
ThC'y \\ere a~ong ~o that escaped on·e week ago.
Rangers are sttll trying lo round up a dozen baboons
s till at large
Saddleback College
Future Depicted
Dr. Edward A. Hart, assistant
to the s uperintendent at Sad·
dleback College. mapped out the
next 18 months for trustees Mon·
day, outlining anticipated growth
and construction.
By the fall of 1977, Hart said,
Saddleback College will have the
equivalent of 6.000 full·lime slu·
dents.
Since part-time students out
number full·lime students. the
6,000 eqw ,·alency figure means
that a minimum of 15.000 pe1)ple
will be takinll( classes. he said
The cu rr ent full -tame
eqmvalen<'y figure. is JUSt under
5,000.
!tart said survey stakes were
driven Monday as a first step m
the construction of a three-
building music·ar ts complex,
which as scheduled for comple·
lion by the fall of 1977.
The gymnasium-physical
edut'ation complex currently un-
der construction should be open
by late summer, 1976.
Second Crash
Victim Dies
A single <'ar cr ash on a freeway
overpass an Anaheim last week
claimed its Sc<'ond victim when
Ginger L. McCormi<'k. 22, of 2100
W. Commonwealth, Fullerton,
died 1n Anaheim Memorial
Hospital Monda.>· afternoon.
Miss McCorm1rk \\:JS a
passenger 10 a s mall sports car
that slammed into a guard rail on
the Euclid overpass to the Santa
Ana Freeway early Wc-dnesday
Tht• ('11r's driver. Jl)seph Platt
Jr . of Anaheim. rl11-d at the scene
of tht• 2 a m. rrash.
Key lower campus buildings
will be moved to a hillside loca·
lion. next to the library building
on the upper campus. creating In
effect a single campus, Hart
said.
Included io the scheduled
move are the cafeteria. the
bookstore, the student center and
the health center. The building
will be connected to the library
by a footbridge.
Student and personnel
services. counseling and ad-
mimstrat1on and records will be
relocated lo the ground noor or
the library.
The women's and veterans'
centers will also be moved to the
upper campus and the vocational
program and possibly new pro-
grams will be centered on the
lower campus. Hart said.
A safety om cers' station. cur·
rently located mid·campus, will
be moved to the college entrance
and converted to an information
and visitors' ('enter by this rail.
Tht• center will be manned by
campu'> 1>0li<'<'. who will provide
v1s1tors with school maps and
µarking permits.
Trustee Dr. James Marshall
Saad, "The best thmli? about Or.
llurt 's report ai; far as l was con-
cerned was that he assured us we
arc paying as "e go We are not.
goan~ into debt. despite tremen·
dous growth "
Mea ure Backe d
SACRAMENTO CA P> -The
Smithsonian lnslllullon would be
urJ!ed to l()(lk into creating a
western branch at Cal Expo, the
f1nanc1olly t roubled state fair
site. under o bill ·winning As-
s('mhly approval Monday.
Thugs Club, Rob
MV Movie Manager
A Mission Vl('JO movil' tht>ntcr
manager was clubbed over thl'
head and robbed of $300 Mondav
as he wai1 about lo deposit r('·
celpts a t a nearby bank
Orange County Shenff's of·
ricers reported today that John
Bruce Waller. 65, m ana~er of the
Mission Viejo Cinema 24821
Chrisanta Dnve, told them he
was accosted by two men as he
got oul or his car at the La Paz
Road branch of the United
California Bank.
WaJler, of 518 D Calle Aragon.
Mission Viejo, said one of the
men clubbed him while the other
grabbed his night deposit bag.
Officers said the victim was
rushed to Saddleback Communi-
ty Hospital where JS stitches
were inserte d into his head
wound. He was resting at bome
today.
"lt I~ a very nasty wound "
Waller's wife commented today.
'
.. But he is reehnl? much better
now and r •sting q u1etly. ··
Light Vote
In Primary?
P iil LADE LPH I A <AP>
Light voter tumouLc; were report.
ed an much of Pennsylvania to-
day in pnmary election ballotin~
that could determine whether
there's room for the brokers at
the Democratic National Con·
vention. (Related photos. A3)
Three Democr ats -Jimmy
C arter. Henry Jackson and
Morris Udall -forecast s uccess
at the polls. but Carter bas saJd a
sm a ll turnout could hurt bis
chances.
Labor luders and r ank-and·
file unionists worked phone
banks and polling places during
lht> day In tiupport or Jackson,
who has had Ole support of or·
ganJr<f labor In Pennsylvania.
~,
E'rera P•trt .\I
HUGHES ...
Hu&hes' busious 1unplre th.at
many co1un of Ole key hl'd been
made and are btloa w1dt>ly
dtt"1at.ed lO b•nks ln stwral
at.ates. The key was found. the
report Hld, an an om<'c here
forme-rly u ed by Huahes that
wu locked until his dt-aLh A11nl
~.
Gano. 60, 11 one> of 12 f1ri.t
cousins of Hutcht':. He ha:. bel'n
uppointed nd m 1nls ll utor oC
Huahes' California propert..1t•s
The entire Hughes ~:stnle 11>
estimated to be worth mot't• than
$'! blllJOn
Gnno said lw un<Jerstoud ll \\a~
Huiihes' intention to lcuvc tht•
bulk or his estate to medical t l'
search
Annette Gano l~ummis of
Houston. the e lderly nunt or
Hughes and Gano. earlier hod
been appointed temporary ud
mmistrator or all the llughe1t '
holdings. She relinquished ht'r
claim to his personally held
California property in u da::.
claimer filed Monday an conJun<'
lion with Gano's pa~rs
Los Angeles County Public Ad
mmistrator Bruce AJtmun ha::.
riled a motion to remove Gano as
special administrator. A hearing
on the matter was scheduled to·
day before Superior Court Judge
Neil Lake.
Trauma Repaid
Teller Win3 $1.1 Million
~EW \'ORK (t\Pl A )OUOJ: bank teller \\ho
el;,ilmt'ti . u f:.ll~c shoplift in~ .irrl'1>t t•hanged her J>4!r~onaltt) from happ~ and out~oin~ to "tthdrawn
.ind dt'llrl"s~l·d ha~ \\1~n a Sl. l million du matte vl'rdlct.
• La.urccn_ Rcrn~k1n. ~·of nrooklyu, won the judg·
till nl a~tunst f\oi \l'tfr:. th.·par·ttnl•nl :.tores. \\ hich 11nmcdiatel~ mowd to hJ\'l' tlw n•rd1c.-t sN asldl' as
l''\CCsst \'l'.
The Jury or ttm~l' men :.ind three women which
gronted till' .aw .ird heard testimony thut 1\t iss lJern .
ll'm has suffered t1 m11nutic ncur~is :-111t•c hor arn•st
Od . 2:J. t9n. with symptom:-i11du<ling ni~htmares
und c.\t'css1ve fears and •rn:-.1t'l1t•s
1\11::.~ lh•rn:.tl•in. was arr(·~t•:tl with l wo other
women in Kon elk s Brooldyn slOH'. Allhq,ugh the
othl·r womt•n ud m1ttcd :.hoplallmt(. t hi.'y !-tlld 'hey did
llOl know MISS lk'rnsll'lll l'it'\'('rt hdl'~S. she WHS
tuken to u poltcl· :station.
No ml.'rt'hc.1nrli~<' \\as found m Miss Bernstein's
1>osst-ss1on :rnd poliC'l' "<lllll'd t<'I let ht>r f?O. But lnal
e\'1clence_ i>~O\H•d that a ~tore dclcct1\'c, John
Brunson. int-1~ll'd th.it she> h<' hookt-d for acting in con
cert" llh the adm1tlcd ~hophftt·rs
Marines Suspend
Sunday Trajning Gano said Altm an·s in·
terference hampered efforts to
locate the will which HuRhes' us. sociates i ns i s t he left -SAN DIEGO (,\l') Sundav The moll\'nllon platoon was
somewhere. traanang 1s O\'er and other on(' or faH set up an a special
Bank oHicials informed him It changes are being made at the traamn~ bran<'h for "Those men
would taJte fouf' to five weeks to Marine Corps recruit depots us a who need more desire -the
canvass r~ords ln several states result ol ~he death of Pvt. Lynn spark that it takes to make a
where Hughes could have tor McClure in a pug ii s~ic t, P..larane." s he saitl,~'na; ~:.;·--'" ....... -~· . ,,. •• R ,...,,,.":,• ~!'.'-_....:.. ~ ""-. -~'::>..".:.. "',. -. ·---............ ·~, -~. ~ .• r~~ . . .... i'1 ~.::... ::.t.""-" • • -• ... -..c· "'11~niru'frfterlrrll .. Gano O"Y.'mm-irrni\JT~~a si n (J ~nae~cafHul<-;ttldy for 7-.....
continued, "that an exhaustive m his 6econ~ day vf traintn~ also Ion.: time No lon~er ls there anv .
worldwide search of bwldings, has been cl1mmated alon~ with ' ~roup mcentave training, for th~·
record storage a reas. file rooms, use of the sta\·c·hke pug1l :.t1<'ks same rea:.on . We're tr) ang to de
vaults, aircraft hangars and mspcc1afun1U. V<'lop ronstruclt\'C form:. of
other possible locations of But l\1aJ . Gen. Kennt'th J tra1ninj: h~ l'lim1nat1ng 1r
evidence which would assist an Houghton. who commands the nt'ces1>ar~ soml' of tlw ncgath'l'
the discovery or the whereabouts base. said M ondas he will not forms "
of such last will is continuing.'· permil any decrease m the quJIJ Sunday as l('chn1cally Sl•t :1s1dc·
ty of triumng or the men 1t tur11s nu" a:. a da' ur 1c:.t \\llhout
Siamese Twin
Girls Perish
out. ::.<'hcdulcd trJtn111~
JERUSALEM IAP> -Three·
day.old Siamese twin ~iris died
today at the lladassuh l\ledac·al
Center after a team of Jsr1.1d1
doctors determined 1t \\I.IS im-
possible to separate them.
hospital omcials said.
The twins born Snturday nif.!hl
were connected al the cht•st ::incl
stomach. But lhey shared p:irt of
the same heart, making it am
possible to separate them. the
doctors said.
They reported the condition of
the babies deteriorated rapidly
arter their birth. The hospital r!'
fused lo gh•e any mformataon
about the parents except to :.uy
that the mother was 20.
Judge Rejects
Krishna Plea
SAN D I EGO (AP) -A
Municipal Court judge has up-
held the city laws governing
groups seekiniz public donation::.
forcharitv.
Judge ·Carlos Cazares ruled
Monday against the !oral lla11•
Krishna serl. whic·h nrgucd th.at
the rules wcn· too hrocatl :and
violated freedom or rel11!1nn
The International sOcaety for
Krishna Consciousness \\-as
c·harged last Dec('mbcr with fail
ing to keep accurale record.o; ;and
failing lo issue a fmancial stalt•
ment every 90 days to the polar<·.
both required by the Munic1p1al
Code.
··we plan lo furnish tht.> sam1'
discipline spmtcd Marines Jnd
treat them \\1th firmncs!', fair
nes~ di1rn1t\ and comp<assaon."
lloughton sJ1d m an antcn ll'\\,
has first since the ~1 cClurt> deal h
~tcClurc . 20. was knocked un
('Ons('IOUS b~ Ollt' of lht• p:uldt•tl
l'nds of a slick De(' h 111• d11·1l
stall unron:-.cwus 111 H 'J'cx..1-.
hospital March 13
An in' estagation has hct•n c·om
pll'led by the Manne l'ol·p:-. and
Houghton said he as stud} an~ al
Copies arc e~pt-th-11 to IJl' rn:nh•
µubhc this week
An attornev for ~fr('lurc 's
parents an Luftan. Tex., has flied
a S3 S·mallion wrongful death
rla1m and quoted ex·Marine
rccrwts as sa) 1"$? McClure wa~
b('aten sava gely whale forced tu
ftll(ht several men in a row
Tht• changt's an recrwt traaninc
a r (' b t' 1 n ..: p u I 1 n t o e ff 1• r I
elsewherl' as Wl'll , a ba'>i'
l>pokes,,oman said
From Pag'" .I I
HOUSING. • •
mg workers.
Slate law requires that zoninl!
and general plans be cons1stcnl
m t?encral law cities. But crty at -
torneys unsuccess fully argued
that Irvine's recent status cas a
charkr city exempted it from
that provision.
Beforc ;isking ror a summary
judl!mrnt. the city had rejected
a settlement offer by the housm"'
group The group had suggcstcd
a s.r; !! mtlhon 12·ycur aparlml'nl
subsidy program financed jointly
hy a city business tax and the
lrvant.' Company
SERVICE ...
Court Backs
~ents' Role
In Drug Sale
WASlllNC;TON tAPl -A
davidl·d t ' S Surrl'lllt' Court
ruled today that a defendant mnv
I~· ronvieted of selhni;? drug!> II
lej.!utl~ t•ven though undercov1•1·
li?O\·ernment al!ents supplied him
with the t•ontr;i b:rnd 11nd boughl
at from him
The court sµht three \\ays, but
fh c JUSll('('S VOll'd to uphold the
rom·1ct1on of Charles Jlamplol'I,
\\ho test1fwd lh<1l a government
1nrormer s upplal•d him with
herotn which he sold lo un
ckrCO\ e r govern m enl agents.
Jlamµton.claamed that the go,.
t'rnment '1olutcd h11> constat u·
t1onal ri~ht to due prcx.•ess or law
h> 11lcgally trapping him Into
c·nmmattang a crime.
Th.: fl\•e 1usticcs agreed that
Hampton's conv1cl1nn mu:.t
-.tond bet'ausc he was "pre
da!>posed " to commit the crime
<.ind bc<•ausl' th<' govprnment
a~t·nts · l'Onducl was within the
bounds of fu 1rncss.
But Ch1d .J ustice Warren K
Rurgcr and .Justices Wilham JI.
Rt'hnquist and Byron H White
went furttwr.
In an opinion wrallcn by Rehn·
qwst, they ~<Jad a defendant pre-
d1~1H1 ... (•tl I'> <·ommfl 11 tnme cun
nc\ er 1'Hapt• 1•onvit·tiun on tlw
b:isa., of tntrupmt·nl. They sa11l
thl'' "ould apply that rule rl!-
g.anlles' of tlw l'Xlenl of police m
volvcmt·nt in the crime
How Much Is It Worth?
-
In the carpel business sometimes 11 s worth EVERYTHING•
Hardl,Y a day goes by that we don I gor a call regarding another
company s poor installation
Occasionally the damage resull1nq from poorly sewn scam!'i or
taped seams is not repairable
Then the value of the 1nvestmen1 looks pale indeed'
Why pay S300.00 or S 1500.00 for carpeting and gamble with the
rnstallat1on?
We maintain all of our own crews. all taught the ONLY way to
install carpeting -the RIGHT way•
The greatest maJO(lty of our business is referral
There is a reason'
DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·installation· custom draperies
1663 PlAC(NTlA AVENU[ • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627
Lag11na/South Coast .
EDITION
Today~s losi11g
N .'t·. 'fo~ks
VOL 69, NO. 118, 2 SECT IONS, 26 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1976 TEN CENTS
(OC Planners Favor Canyon Flood Plan
l
Orange County planmn~ com
·m1 ssloncrs appeared ready Mon·
day lo n·com mend to county
supcn u.ors that a $1 4 malhon
llood control proJect an L.Jguna
Canyon bl• upproved.
But rather lhun adopt a bulky
resolution framed Hrbally on
the :.pol by Comm1:.i.1onl•r
Sh1rh.•\ Grindle. lht• planner:. dt•
la~ed 1ak1ng action until a wnt
ten re"lolulaon r an be prepared
Tht' written· r esolution wall h~·
presenlt'd for adoption al the
commission's May 11 meeting
It will cover the Planmng Com
m1ss1on ·~ recommendal1on:.
that:
-The Laguna Canyon Road
flood control c hannel be ex -
tended 1.800 feel from iL"I present
ending at what •~ known a~ Bag
Bend to a point near the General
Telephone Bu1ldang
Flow ot the channel ex·
tension follow as closely as possi·
ble the canyon roadway so as to
m1n1m1ze the need to acqwre
right-of-way lands.
-After construction of the ex-
tension. that flood monitor sla·
lions be estabh:.hed m the canyon
area
Flood plain :wrung in the
Laguna Canyon be rev1e"ed
<Stt F LOOD. P agt> A2)
Rule by Blacks
Kissinger Backs Majority
LL'SAKA. Zambia <AP)
~ ~{4-'1 ~.'s.~an.&~~ oa .le oda~ . -~ ~ .... 11'..:~ .• -.
"oµld ln~tfllfb.,:Sck maJonty ru c
m Rhode:::1~\·W•lh1n' t\\O ):ears
Thi• sccn ,tan of Statt· JISo
\ o" ell : ·unrelen.llng oppo!'l1t1on
d1plomat1(·, l'l'onom1c and
p~~choloi.:1 ca l t o Prime
Minister Ian Smiths \\h1tt•
Rhodl•s 1an J.:O\ <'rnmenl
The Smith n•g1me <:annot t•x
peel C S. support at any '>tJge of
Its conflict Wllh black liberation
mo\ e m cnts. K IS!'!Jngl•r d<.'C'lared
:it a luncht·on ho~ted b" Presi-
dent Kenn1•1h Kaunda of Zambta
1 ffrporh frum Hhocfr~1J sa11J
LB Ponders
Purchasing
Open Space
l'ur<·h;1~w of ot·eanMdt· and
hilltop open sp::il'C' "111 be on thl·
mmd'> of Laguna Beach coun
c1lml'n \\ hc•n 1 ht•v met•l at 4 :lei
p m Wedncsda \ ,it Cl\\ II all
The council \\ 111 con.,1dt•r a pro
posal from l'ounealman Carl
Johnc;on to pu'h aht•acl "1th at·
'IUI Sit ltln nf h<•t \H'l'n Ont• and
:.t•\ l'n lot.. .11 Cn·!'!Ct•nl Ha~ Pmnt
Thret• Int., aln•adv ha\'l' bel•n
aCflUHC'd for SS5o.ooo through a
con ,orllum of 1·11" late-and
frdl r.tl gm c•rnml'nt agenc1l'~
The loh \\ 111 bl· cln l'IOJX.'d mlo a
'll'Y. p.1rl.
J ohn.,un lnd ,I\ !'!:l lcl 1l 1-; "IO~IC:JI . lh.11 thi.· Cll) lry to
pun·ha"t' th<.• lot 1mmed1ately
.south of till' or11~1nal acqu1!'!1t1on
hN·aus1· nf 1t-1 pnm<.· \ll'W of lht'
l'\lfl!-lltnt• tO lhl' !-Olllh
SI\ olh<.•r Int... t"11tolh1•..,0111h
and four to north nf the• onginul
acqut ... 1tio11 al"o <'OUl!I ht.• ~OUl-!hl
fnr a<•q111s1 t1on d1•1>1·nrltnl-! nn th1•
cles1rf's nt olh<'r t·ourw1I rn1•n\lltc'r ...
.lnhn!>On ... ucl
Ont• ol lht• nortlwrn lt1h '" lht·
"'"' nf .111 nn •,111fronl home• of .1rl
i.:.1lkr.' 11\\ nc•r .I .11'1.; r.tc·nn C:ll•nn
IHI'' ahu•ct lhc• hn11w at lwt11c•1•11
~""1.11110 .1nct ~:.011 11110
Ji_1h11,Clll ",1lll hfl\\ t'\ t't th.ti \ht'
1 11\-pr nh.1111\ c ,11111111 nht ,1111
1·nn11i.:h nw111•\ 111 h111 .111 "t'\ 1·11
l11loo;.1l tlw p111111
"''" 1mp1·t11' for tlw c II\ tu
11111\ 1 .1hc .. 11I "11 h .11·q111,11111n of
11th1•r loh t'.I m ,. fr om llortt-n..,l'
\1 1111•1 q~1fl oflwr:? .l.1rrl:'h1ll~11l1•
,•,I.ill' In thP C'l I\ .I ohn,nn !'1111J
l '11tll'I ,ll!l l'l'lllt'lll'\ il('(Y.N'n lht•
l'll\ .11111 lht· ... t.1l1' :-incl h>ilC'rul ~o" t'11.111w111~. the• ,·allw of the• M1lkr
1•.,t.111• l :ln he ll\c•d '"' lht• c11\'s
<oh1111• 111 111atd\1n~ fund lund uc·
11111,1t11111 i:1 ant'
In .1 1 l'lat1•tl m:attc•r. lhr• cn1111nl
will ht• :.-.k1·cl 111 appruvl' <'Xl><'n
1111111•·111 $-1.000 for .1111111prn1:-1al of
119 aC'1 t'' of prn at1•lv owned lone!
an l ht' "'1 l·.1 I it'cf .. Moulton
M1•a1lcm "· · lwt" 1•1•n Top of I h<·
\\'orl<l .1ncl i\n•h Hc·~1ch lk1J(ht'l
Hollt'rt M llunph\ and .. :
l~t> U)T~. P al'" t\21
Judge R e j ects
Krishna Plea
SA~ Dlt:<;O 1 \P I \
Mun1c1pal Court 1ud~l' h.t' uµ
held lht' \'II\ la"" ~mt'rnani.:
group' 'l'l'k1ng public donol1on ...
for chant ~
Jud.Cl' C:1rlCls Cazart:'~ rul<'d
Monda' .1ji?aanst th<.• loc.11 Han•
Nn,hna !>t•C'l, \\ h1ch :lrJ.:Ued that
thl' ruks were' too hroad <ind
vmlat<'d frec-dom of rt'lllo11on
Tht' I nternat ion al So<-1el ~ for
Kr1shn::i Consciousness was
char~l'd last DC'cl'mbl•r with foal
mi to k<'cp accurate re~rds and
f:11hng to 1llsuc a financial slatt'
ment eHr) 90 dav~ to the pohct'.
hoth rl'11111rcd h" lht• \tuni<'lpsl
Cooe
~ .
Smith would announce the addi· f1ce :-aid in a London statement.
tion .P! ~s.evera}_~can tnbul The F'!_~d a <*'n-!:!!strlltioA will ~n;-~ns\ury ~~'-f~ -e1;;Yl,a~fh~rn n g·
lo.a ma:1or policy speech of h11'i,., .,Amcri<.'an 1rop9r~ of.~es.i1Ul~
Afrttan tour. K issmgl'r outlined chrome in defianc~ of Dnltea'N" a·
a 10 point L'.S. program'a1med al t1on~ s anctions
promoting a "Just and durable" ,\mt'ncans \\ 111 be "arned
!'!Olut1on 10 Rhodesia. The pomb that they travel lo or stay m
included Rhodesia at their own n s k.
SlronJ! support for Bntain's L.' S economic aid for black
call for black maJonty rule in refugee!! fleeing Rhodesia to
Rhodesia" 1thin t"oyears neighboring countries. The}
"We hope lhal the regime 1n already number 20,000.
Salisbury and whale opan1on 1n An offer of $121 ~million · S
Rhodesia w.ill pay very careful aid for Mozambique, which 1s
attention to Dr K1:.sanger ·~ suffering e<'onom1cally because
:,pct•ch," the Bnt1~h Foreign or II clo ... ed it s border With
NY Exchange
Chief Quits
NEW YORK 1API
James J . Needham re
s igned today as chairman
or lh<' New York Stock Ex
change following a highl}
unu:.ual early morning
meetmg of the exhange·s
board. No r eason was
given for tht' action
The board of d1rt:'clo~
"aid at suggl'sted that
NeC'dham. 49. remain a~
pr<.'Stdenl. a JOb that d()('s
not now exist. to "work
"1th his designatc-d s ue
ces:.or. · \\'ilha m .\1 Bat
ten
The board said ~ecdham
dechnt'd the offer. choos
mg "lo pursue other bus1
ness intert'sls." but would
remain as a consultant
Hhodes 1a
Moza m b1q UC' 's pres ident .
Samora Machel. arn\ed today in
Tanzania for talks w1lh Tanza·
nian Prc:,1dent Julius Nyerere
only one da) after Nyerere met
K1ssingt.>r. Both countnes harbor
nationalist gul'rrillas fighting the
Rhodesian whale regime and prt:'·
:;umably lht.') discussed the U.S
role in the conflict.
In his speech. Kissinger s aid
Lhc United States will ask South
Africa and France for £ull com-
pliance with the U.N. sanctions
against Rhodesia
Adopting the liberationists'
name for Rhodesia. Kissinger
said 7.imbabwe 1s entitled to tak<.'
its plac<• under black ma1onty
rult' "in the community of na·
lions
"The Salisbury regime must
understand that 1t cannot expect
l' S support either m diplomacy
or 1n material help at any stage
m 1t:. conn1ct with Afncan states
or A fra can la be r :illon move-
ments
"I :im not ht're to g1vt:'
f\meracan prescriptions ror
IMt' AFR ICA, P age A2)
Foul Water Blamed
On SC Repair Work
Wall•r main rt•pa1r-; "t'rl'
blamed tod:l\' for "ralh'rl-'<I rnc1
<lt•nl' nr foul -.melting murk\
".it<'r lwms.: ... upphl•cl to !-Omt• ~.in
Cll'nwnlt· n•-.1dl'nb :\Jcmdav ancl
hxf;l\
01' .ii B o tlt•\, ........... t.101
... u1wr1ntt•n1h•nl nf tht• ".1tc-r dt•
p,1r1 nwnl 'aut that to m.ikt• lh<·
rt•p;111 s. lhl' flcm Ill u laq!t' "alt•r
m.11n hacl to ht:' rl'H'rscd The
rhan1:<.· an current st1rrN1 up iron
~t'ihnll'11l 1n the plpl'!>. he said
(lncln ''''d \ht• city ":'" nust11n~· C)U( the ~)'ll'm and lht•
prnhh•rn 'hould lw alle\ aatt•d IJh·
lod~I\ or Wt'dnesday mormns.:
One or tho~<' compl.1mani: wu'
.Ji:an Rndgt'man of 117 Loma
I.ant:'. who this morrung called
the J)olicc• department to report
"t'\\l'r '4 ater" com1nj! from hrr
t.1p
'\1r1 Hnd~l"m:tn ~md she h11tJ
run about )!IX 1nche" of Y.3l<'r 1n
h<'r tub y. h1C'h M'llkd out to con-
tain four incht:'s of bro"n ~uh
... tanct:'
A <'11 ~ t:'m plOH cu m e b} ;incl
lonkt•d al the '>ltuat1on and saad 11
\\\)Uld be corrertrd. shE' said.
li<Hky said allhoui.th the watrr
ma) smrll and appear hrownish,
b<.'rau•H.' of lht• iron content. 11 wu ...
polrabh• and pr<'SC'nh'd 1111 health
h:11 ;1rd
Marines Suspend
Sunday Training
SAN DI EGO {A P l Sunda~
tra1n1n~ 1s over nnd olhl'r
changes arc bean~ madt:' at tht'
Manne Corps recrwl d<.'pols ns a
rt•sult of the death or Pvt Lynn
~lecture an a pug ii stack fight
The s pecial mollval1on platoon
to "h1ch McClure was assigned
m his second day of trainin$: also
has be<.'n ehminated alon~ with
use of the sla\·e-like pug1l sticks
m special unit~
But MaJ Gen. Kenneth J .
HClughton, who commar.ds the
base. said Monday he will not
permit any decrease in the quah
ty of training or the men at turns
o ut
"We plan to furnish the same
d1sc1pline-spirited Marines and
treat them with firmness. fair
ness. dignity and compassion ...
Houghton said in an interview.
his first since the McClure de#t h
McClure. 20. was knocked un
•
coni1c1ouc; by one of the padded
t•nds of a sll<'k Dec. 6 lie daecf
sllll unC'onsc1ous an ;.1 Tt'lt:J!>
hospital Mar('h 13
J\n Jn\'es llgallon has b<'en com
pleted by the Manne Corps and
Houghton s aid he is studymg 1l
Copies are exp<'cled to be made
pubh(' this week
An attorney for McClure's
parents in Luflin. Tex .. has filed
a S3 5·mtllion wrongful death
claim and quoted ex-Marine
recrwLs as saying McClure was
beaten savagely while fon:ed to
fight several m en in a row.
The changes In recruit trainjng
are bein g put lrtlo effect
elsewh ere as well. a base
spokeswom an said.
The motivation platoon was
one of five set up ln a special
training branch for "Those men
who need more desire -tbe
(See MARINES. Pa(e.U>
o .. ,,, u,1ot !.t•U ~ft.to
LAGUNA CANYON FLOOD DEVASTATION IN FEBRUARY, 1969. INCLUDED THIS SCENE
County Officials are Considering Aood Control Channel Extension
Cousin Asks More Time
Hughes ' Anaheim Relative Seeks Will
LOS ANGELES IJ\PI /\n
Anaheim cousin of the !alt•
Howard Hughes has asked for •111
additional four to five weeks to
complete 11 wor ldwide settrch fo.r
lhe eccentric bilhonu1re's will
Documents f1lc-d an Los
Angeles Supt:'rior Court Monday
by Richard C Gano J r . included
a letter signed by llught-s March
3. 1938. The letter asked a Texa!->
bank to place two envelopes
one reportedly containing the
will. the other ins tructions in
safekeeping
But Gano s aid that bank has
since mer~ed with another. So
far. he said. only a safely clepos1l
box kev has been found. and what
1t opens. nobody knows .
The Los Angeles Times s md 11
learned from sources close lo
Hughes' business empire• that
many copies of the key had been
made and arc being widely
circulated to banks an sc•veral
states. Tht' key was found. the
report said. m an office hl'r<'
formerly used by l lughcs that
was loc ked until his death /\pnl
5.
Gano. 60, is one of 12 fir~I
cousins of Hughes . Ile has been
appoinl<'d ad m ln1 slrator of
llughes' Cahfor"'lia propertll.'!'1
The entire llujjthcs es tate I'>
<'Stimated to he worth morl· than
~billion
Gano said he undl'rs tood 1l ""~
lfvghc!'I· intention to le:<Jvc tht•
bulk of his <.'s tate to m<.•thc:il n·
!'le arch
Pair Escape
Plane Crash
In Dana Point
By FREDE RIC K SCtlOF,ME lll,
Ot I~• 0•11¥ Pilot St•lt
A 41-veur ·l)ld I.Ju Mirada m;.ir1
ancl his molht:'r·ln·luw l'SCa)JC•d
senous injury today when lht•y
crash landed their hght a1rplanl·
on open lond nl'ar l)ana llilli;
High School. Dana Point
Both walked away from lh\•
11 : 15 a.m crush with only mmor
injuries
The Cessna 140 lost power after
an engme connecting rod foiled
The blown rod punc~ a hole m
the engine's crank case.
Pilot of the plane wM Donald
Herman of La Mirada. ll1s
passenger was May Burnett of
England.
Herman said he was three or
four miles north or Dana Point
when the engine failed
· 'Therr was a bang and she
quit," he said.
At first. Herm a n said, he tried
to ·pil ot the craft t oward
Capistrano Airport but reallied
he had neither the power nor
altitude to make it that !:Jr.
.. I •aw this spol." sald
Herman. pointin g to the iJ'Aded
housln s i ubdfvision property
whfte he l•nded. "It looked a lot
better'up there ...
Annette Gano Lummis of
llouston. lh1• (•ldt:'rl\' aunt •ll
Hughes and Gano. e'arher had
been appointed temporary ad
mintlllrator of all the Hughe"'
holdings. She relinquished her
claim to his person<Jll) hl'lcl
Cahforma-propl·rty in a d i!'!
claimer filed M nnda) in con Jun"
lion Y.1lh Gano's papers
Lo'> 1\ni:l'lc ... l'•1unt~ l'uhhc ,\I'!
m11m.tra1n1 lll'Ul't' 1\llman has
r1le:d a m1111on to rc•mmc 1::mo as
"l>l'l'l:ll ad n11 nl!'!t r .1t111 \ lwi1nng
on th1· mallt·r ".1s !-t'ht•dut.·cl t1;
d11) hefon· S111wraor <'ourt .ludgt:' 1
J\;ell J.ak<'
C ;1 no , .1 1 cl \It m ;111 ... 1 n
t1•rf<.•11•m·1· h.1mpa1·d l'lloa '" lu
IS<-l• ltl"Gll ES. l'agt' \.!l
S."i00.000 DetHICfg(~
Four-alarm Blaze
Hits Anaheim Site
A four-alarm fire in Anaheim
early today swt'pl lhrough a con
dominium construction site and
leaped to an udjoaning ottup1cd
apartment complex.
By the timc> the massi\1· blaze
at 200 N. Wtlshirt:' St. was brought
undC'r contro l. offldal C!;t1mal("i
of the damage' stood al ~500,000
Anaheim fare offtc1ab ~.ml
tht:'n' wa:. no loss ol hfC'or mJUrH''
among the 200 people y. ho "<•n ·
l'Vacual<'d from tht· \\ 1l'ihm•
Westmont 1\ pa rt m l'nl.., aclJrnnmi.:
the ronslruc t 1on ~•tt•
The\ n•porl<.•11 th(· 77 eon
domm1um units under cnn,.trul'
lion dl the Wlls hm•Strcel acldn•!'I!>
Y.<'rt' "full\• 1mol\c·d in rtamc•:o.
I hat" ere !'lend mg s parks rty1n.: In
the i.hakc roof!. c1f th<· O<'<'llllt(•d
apartments."
While· ~Oml' of I h1• apurt mc•nl'
Wl'rl' dama~C'd hy thl• blatt•. llu•11·
was no t•st amatc• as to the· IO!'!!> ul
th1•ir conl<'nt ..
Anahc•1 m f1 n• offtc·1al!> ':rnJ tlw
llrt• was l'C'portt•d at 1 a rn and
thnt the hlaH• wnsn'l tnmc•tl u11
dC'rrnntrol unl11 3.30a 111.
By then. fire f1~hlrng 111111, from
nenrb\ <; ._. rdl•n Grnv(• .incl
F\J ller ton had JO•Md th<' /\11ah1•1111
f1rt'mcn an fightm~ whut """
described bv one ofricial a~ "a ll-1
ri fie ally hot f1 re? "
Meanwhile. far<' equ1pmc•11t
from the Orange Countv f''1rr
Department pulled into the vacut
ed Anaheim fire stations lo stand
on alert should another blaze haw
erupted in the l'ity.
Altogether. hre officials said.
there were 13 pumper uniLs and
four ladder trucks at the scene or
the early morning fire.
The impact of the crash rip1>ed
the landing gear form the plane.
And 25 11tr tlul v A11ahc1m
f1rl'mt•11 had ht·<.•n ro111o1·d from
llwir llt'd:. lo twlp f1i.:ht the lou1
ularm hlatl'
Off1c1;1b this mnrnani.: wc-r1• al a
lo'i!'I to t•xplam alw f1n•s oni;m
The\ ... r11d an an\1•sl1~at1on inlo
tht' C'au:-.t• of lh1• c·osll\' hlai<' '' lw
tnJ.: t•a rrt1•<I 11111 11n1frl' r11 ... "'"IW•"
l11r \I 1d1.ll'l I l11t'
En1•·ralrl Bay Homf•
Bur~l··•I for $4.,000
!-.1t•1 I'll 1•quq11n1•11I. •• t1•lt•\ ISIOn
-.c•t .ind ..... 11111i.:1111 \\c•11• amt)n,i.t
lool c a1111•d ••ff In h11rJ:lar'I who
r ;11d1·d ,, l .. 1~·1111.1 Bt'.H'h Jrl'a
h111111• \\hall 1111' c11·111pa11ts W\'I t•
011 1 at \\011-. ()1,111J,!1· C<1unl\'
!-l\1'1111 · 11ff1c 1·r' 11•prn 11•11
I>PJ111t11•" 'allll'tl th .. haul <•I lh1•
honlt' of 11:11 loY. .I .11111•" 11•1\ h'. :!fi,
nf :!:'1 E11w1 :tld f\,1-. .• 11 $.1 ,117:1.
Tht·\ ,,1111 h111 1:la1 " 1•nt1 •rt>d thl·
h•1111 .. \Ill tlH· \\111d11w and
1.111s11rk1•tl I ht• p11·11H.,t•"
Or;1 n i.:t• __j
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\\ t•l/111 \lfUI/ lll•lrfl/111/ 1111/t
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II l'rfnr1ulu 11 1111d loll\ for/"
111n1yhl 5'1111 ~~
l ~SIDE TODA l'
J. nr 11 d1•tu1lt-d /uni. 111111 ('/A
rJt'lll Ifft', Q.~ rt r<>rtrrl n11 lhf'
S1•nnt1· I n11•1/11w11n• ('11mn11t
ll't ,l'P /'nq1• II 4
lndt'x
At Yowr S..f••C• AJ Anft LA'"'•' t l M hyd ... Mow1•\ 111
8l "He did It just right," said Phil
Owens. a commercial airlines
pilot who witnessed the cras h
from hos home al 24097 Vista
Corona "Any time you can w:ilk
away lrom it you've done 1l
right ...
C..11torn1a ''""llo<I a Mvlu•l '•nd\ AIO •
Thf' flight orig1natec1 fro m
FUilerton Airport
te,,uct Crouword
Ot1th Notte*' Edtl0<11IP•.-
l"tfrblftW..M l'h•·•"<• ""'"'""•<••d Mer•«•IM'
lft\tr"'"tt•Oflf .
At u
l!J 81 ... ... •• A 10 It e• 117 ••
N•UOft•t Ntw' •• Ill
Or •"'It Co uni¥ ... ,..Oii .. IP I \ytwi,. _.,Of'tet' ....
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, • .,
A% DAILY PILOT LIS
c Repairs
For Aged
Sought
for a -;~nior t'lll«-n on <1 f1~ed
&n<'omc. a water buwr fauure Ii
mort' thun JUSl u ~lmph: fru~tra
tmn
ll 1s an expenu onl' tb11t u
person on a strained bud11l·t c•m
ll l »frord
Th11t f1t<'l i11 r~<'OfOJized In a
housing rchub11ttalion program
developed by the Laguna Beach
Housing Committee and recently
upprovcd by the Laguna Beach
City Council.
Under the program. $10.000 In
federal Housing and Community
Development Act <HCOA> funds
would be made available to help
low·lncome seniors pay for home
repairs.
Eligible recipients could re·
ce1ve money for "'eatherproof.
ang. structural repairs. termite
control and rehabilitation or elec·
lrical. plumbing and heating
systems. ProJects that improve
health and safety would recel\•e
top prionty.
Laguna's program is awaiting
approval Crom Orange County
which admin isters HCDA
monies.
The proposed program has two
parts. Senior citizens with very
low incomes would be eligible for
outright grants of up to S300 for re·
pairs, while others In higher in·
come brackets could receive re·
bates or 20 percent of cosl.3, again
withaS300maximum ·~ ._ ... ~-~·~"i;,,•lo;.a; J • •
T~ay Apnl 'l1 1976
'ra;;;~~is"'~:7oo1;~p;;~ and'
S6.250fortwo. wh1lethe "low" in· OL S h .-.• ' .come range is s1.aoo for one ·~ llC ,,.1ser11
person and Sl0,000 for two.
l
An applicant's personal sav·
111gs, investments and other Li·
quid assets, excluding his home.
furnishings and one car, should
not exceed SS,000.
Applicants must ha\e owned
and o<'cup1ed their residence for
three vears and declare their in·
tent Lo remain for at least two
years after the \\Ork is <.'omplet·
ed. Appia cants must be al least 62 )'ears old
Persons interested in applying
for the program should contact
Bobbie Ingram m the Municipal
Services Department at City
Hall , 494-1124.
Stanley Sch oll, municipal
services director. said <1pµllca ·
tions will be accepted whlle tht-
proposed program 1s under .re·
view by county orhcials.
Wilma Buxton
Dead at 63;
Rites Slate d
Wi l ma Bux t on, longtime
Laguna area resident and former
hostess at Victor Hugo lnn, is de.
ad atlhe age or 63.
F\Jneral ser vices for Mrs. Bux.
ton, 30852 Driftwood Drive. South
Laguna. will be held at 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Sherrer Mortuary,
Laguna Beach.
Mrs. Buxton, a nd her late
husband, Hubert, came to
Laguna Beach In 1942. I le worked
as manager of the old Sprouse
Reitz variety store on Forest
Ave. She look a job as a waitress
:tt Victor Hugo·a. She retired
thrl.'e yen rs ago,
Mrs. Buxton ic; survivC'd by n
son. Robert GrtHC'th of Misi1ion
Viejo, captain in tht• Oran1ee
County Sh<'rafr's Department in·
vesllgut1on di v1:cion; " dnughtt>r.
Mrs. Kolcno Beck, or llhno1:c:
five Sl~t<'r'I, F.rma .Bruntz or
Nevada n.nd Norma Thoma~.
Marie Sanuttc, Alma Juggert
nnd M:>rjorlc 1'~nvcr, a ll or
Nebraska: t1 brother Arthur
HahlwrJt oC Ncbrnsko, and 11:<
W'&ndchildren.
..
ORAHGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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U-bfni9"\HHt-
Three oHve baboons display varied reactions after they
were recently recaptured and flung behind bars at
Kings Island Amusement Park near Cmcmnati, Ohio.
They were among 50 that escaped one week ago.
Rangers are still trymg to round up a dozen baboons still at large.
Saddleback College
Future Depicted
Dr. Edward A. Hart. assistant
to the superintendent at Sad·
dleba<'k College, mapped out the
next 18 months for trustees Mon·
day. oullinln1 anticipated growth
and construction.
By the fall of um. Hart said,
Saddleback College will have the
equivalent Of 6,000 full-time Stu-
dents.
Since part.time students oul·
number full.t ime students. the
6.000 equi valency figure means
that a minimum of 15,000 people
will be taking classes. he said.
T h e current full .time
equivalency fi gure, is just under
5,000.
Hart said s urvey stakes were
driven Monday as a first step m
the construction of a three·
building music·arts compl<.'x.
which is scheduled for comple·
lion by the Call of 1977.
T he gymn asium·pliys1cul
education complex currently un·
der construction should be open
bylatesummer, 1976.
Key lower campus buildings
will be moved to a hillside loca·
taon. next to the library bwldmJ!
on the upper campus, creating in
effect a single <'ampus, Hart
said.
Included in the S<'heduled
move are the cafeteria. tht•
bookstore, the student center and
the health center. The bullchng
will be connected to lhc IJbrarv
by a footbridge. ·
Student and personnel
l'erv1ct>s, couns <'lang and ud·
ministration and rc<'ords will IK'
relocated to the .:round floor of
Service Held
For SC Man
Carl Clouse
A grave~lde servic<-for Cnrl M.
Clouse, a 17·ycar resident or Son
Clemente. was scheduled today
flt Pacific View Memorial Pork.
Mr. Clouse died Saturday. lit•
wa~7~.
Mr. Clouse was a retired nssis·
tant superintendent with the
United Slates Railway Postal
Service.
lie is survived by his wife. V1
vian of the family home: .i
daughter. Beverly Ann Hewitt or
San Clemente; and sisters .
Lucille Brooks or Iowa and
Dorothy Brandt of Illinois
The rnmily s uggests memorial
donallons to Ul~ Shrine Hospital
ror Crippled Children 1n Los
Angeles. Arrangements are
directed by Pacific View
Mortuary.
Measure Backed
SACRAM ENTO CAPl -The
Smithsonian Institution would be
urged to look into cr.-atin~ a
western branch ot Cal Expo, the
financially troubled ~late fatr
site. under a bill winning As
sembly approval Monday.
,
the library.
The women's and veterans'
centers will also be moved to the
upper campus and the vocational
program and possibly new pro-
grams will be centered on the
lower campus. Hart said.
A safety orfi<'ers' station, cur·
rently located mid-campus, will
be moved to the <'Ollege entrance
and converted to an information
and visitors' center by thjs fall.
The center will be manned by
campus police, who wall provide
v1s1 tors with 11c hool maps and
parking permits.
Trustee Dr. J ames Marshall
said, .. The best thlllg about Dr.
Hart's report as far as I was con·
cerned was that he assured us we
are paying as we go. We are not
going inlo debt, despite trem<'n•
dous growth.··
Tustin Man
Rescued
I'-.
From Peak
In an ordeal that lasted until 3
am. Monday, a Tus tin man was
<'arn<'d from the mountainous
terrain near ldyllwild after Call·
1ng 300 Ce1·t down a 70 percent in·
chnc "'h1lc ro<'k dimbmg.
Mar1nt' h eli copter pilot
Machoel Sheu. 26, wa:c rescued
after his l'llmbmi.t portnC'r Steve
FC'redoi\', 29, oT 1<1601 Kaznn St.,
lrvme .... ummon(•fl md rmm the
lt1 v1•r:-1dt• Mountain Ht•S('UC
Tl•ttm
A<'cordlnJ? to JUverside
Sherirrs dc•pulll'll, Capla111 Sht•a
wa'> rnpf)('lltnJ: on a -;nowy 'llope
or l.aly Rock SunJRy an.ernoon
when hl' lo'il hl'I fno\tnR und shd
to I hi' base of thl' c 11 rf
lie ·waic t nkt•n lo M11n·h Air
f'Or('e RusC' hoo;pital. whert' he
wus reported 11\ ··.coocl" contl1tion
today nfter surgery for a broken
lt•;t ond ank II'.
The steep terrain in the area
hampered rt>~rul' l'ffort:c, nnd
Capt. Shea fin oily was put lntn an
:imbulnnft• 3L 3 n.m. Monduy, de-
puties sn1d
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AFRICA ...
Mrica''I problem~. Your pro·
gram must be /\fncan The basic
df'cu1on and ~oa ts must be
African. But W(' Hre prepared Lo help··
He said whites as well as
black~ :;hould have a llccure
future and clvil rights in a bl:ick·
ruled Zimbabwe and thot minori·
ty nihts !!hould bi.' protected.
K1ssmger warnf'd the Soviet
Union that 3ny tlltcmpt to pur!\ue
"hegemonial asplr~lioM" in
Africa will Inevitably run into re~
sistnnce
"It l~ our fundamental convlc·
Uon that Afnca·~ dHliny must
remain In A fri <'ln hands," be
declared.
BolUin Issue
Irvine Loses
Round in Case
Vt'lopmcnt H> provtdc suitable
hou~•n£ for "'orkt'r:s of all 1nt·omc
levels
l.a•·)'ers for the Oranae Coun
t)' Fair Housing Council und
C'llCht Irvine resid\•nt:s won a prt>
tnal Vl<'tOry toduy when Supuior TM housani.: council suit <'On· Court J udse Wtlllam S ~ n.. d jt'eted motions b.y lhc <'ltY of ten s lhat the :r.on1na for tht• in·
Irvine and lht' tn•lne Company. dustrlal area ii. lncorusistcnt with the lrviot> "l.'neral ph1n housing
Judge Lee rerusl'd to .:rnnt mo-ftO&I. The goal calls for housm~ 10
llOnfl for sun1m1ary j11d11ml•n1 in the city affordable by 4111 l'I<'·
:action that paves lhc woy for ments or the community, lnclud
tnal of the luue. A trial date has Ing workers.
not yet been •~t. State law rt'quires that iooing
lits rulin11 now means that u and &t'neral pllrns be corunst~nt
lnal jud1e wlll have to decide 1f In general law cities But city at
the city 11 provldma insuff1c1ent tor neys unsuccessfully ar~ued
hou:;ln1i1 fo r low und moderate 1n that Irvine's recent status llS u
come workers who "'tll bu charter city exempted 1t from
emplO)'t>d In the proposed lrvmt> that provision.
lndustnul Complex East. Defore askang for a summary
Jud11e Lee was warned dunn11t Judgment. the city hnd reJected
Condnct
Unbecoming
t.ONOON <AP> An OS·
sl11tant So\ let air 11llnche
has ~en llt'nt homr ofter
hf' &<1t drunk In j l .. undon
pub and trlt'd to pump a
Dr1t1Ah lH'rReant about
Hrtt1s h involvement In
Anaola. tht• Dally Express
reportf'd todu~
.. Thret• burly <'Om ·
patriots ei<<'Orkd thl' luck·
l t>i.S (' t• pt V ll l enlln
Uachcnko and his :1ttrnc·
t1vc wife. Ludn11ll11. 011 to a
Most'ow bound Ilyushin
62." the nrwspaper report
Hid
The &wlet Embassy sald
lhe <'Ouple wert' ln l\los('nw
for 11 holiday and would re·
tum to Brita an
f"'ro• Page A I
FLOOD ... a two·hour hearing Monday that a settlement offer by the housing
the lawsuit 1s hampenng de· group The group had suggested
vclopmenl of $850 million Ul· a SS.8 million 12-year apartment
dustnal complex. subsidy program financed jointly after the extension is completed
Attorney Leonard Hampel by a city business tax and the with an eye to amending that zon
argued for the city that the plain· Jrvine Company. ing should added flood contrt1I
tJrrs bad no legal grounds on Prole<'Lion result.
"·hich they could attack the city's -Environmentul impact rt>
general plan or the wrung ap Skateboar.ders ports prepared in March. 1975. bt· plied to the site of the lndustnal • ' accepted by supervisors us suffi park. dent to satisfy the need for addi·
It is e·sumated that more than Jn Cleme-•e tlonal flood control measures in S4,000 workers will be employed I U the canyon.
in the massive complex when it is Planners admitted -that the
builton 2,000acressouthoflhc£1 D l CL--d flood channel extension is "u
Toro Marine Corps Air Station. C 00 f U-U§e lesser project than anything yet
?:awters for the plaintiffs sue o u n g San Cl e m e< proposed... .
#" • ~· · ·--. ··-,__ ~ -,,~ ~1 rut NelfQD~lL'lemor~ ' i~R"· ;•1.(;;:~::: --... -= .. ~·~t" J •• ~ •• ;» ~ .,.LI.• '. ' ... -~ 1i-rcent otUie im!u , ib • . pfy!lW\l'tfrm~ ~ah ne r .:\,._....<4C' ~-0--. ~
es into Orange C'bunty in tbe next down house just the thing for Lal M"anagement ji;fency, sa1
decade will be located in the tncky maneuvers onboard their t~e _exten s ion s hould help
lrvine area. four-wheelers. eliminate flooding of the canyon
Attorney Carlyle Hall of the Only thing is. the homeowner roadway· . , .
Center for Law in the Public Jn -doesn't think much or it. and Nels'>n said the SI 4 m1lhon
teresttoldJudgeLeethatitis thc neither does the neighbor channel prOJect should prov1dP
duty of all involved m such de· watching over the borne and canyon. residents and busa~ess
neither does the police depart· protection from flood conditions
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HUGHES ...
locate t he will which Hughes' a'I· sociates i n sist he left
somewhere.
Bank orric1als informed him it
would take four to five weeks to
canvass records in several states
where Hughes could have left the
will . Gano said.
"Jam further informed." Gano
continued, "that an exhaustive
worldwide search ol buildings,
rttord storage areas, file rooms.
vaults, aircraft hangars and
other possible locations or
evidence which would assist in
the discovery of the whereabouts
of such last will is continuing."
In the 1938 letter. Hughes in·
structed the First National Bank
or Houston not to open the en-
velopes. But he asked the bank to
"set aside for me a safety depos1l
box large enough to contain these
envelopes and send the blll each
year for the rental to me 1n care
or Noah Dietrich."
Fro• Page A I
LOTS ...
Dalton Peelle, owners oftbe land,
have advised the city that the
parcel is available for purchase.
An appraisal or the property
would precede any decision by the
council on whether to enter
pur chase negotiations.
Dunphy and Peelle attempted
to subdivide the property in 1974 ,
but fa iled to gain city approval for
the project. The city has $267,000
in federal revenue sharing fu nds
<.'ommitted for the purchase of
open space.
ment. that can be expected lo occur on·
The home is one of the 120 ce t>very 10 years.
destroyed or damaged in the S2 He no~ed that 1t ho.s been seven
million San Clemente fire in mid· yurs since the Laguna Canron
January. Road was dosed to molonsts
Police responded to repeated because of flooding In the Big
<.'om plaints of trespassers in the Bend area
pool Monday. Each Lime But. Nelson po1111~ uut. the
ho"e\'er, the youngsters had road was temporarily cloi>cd
parked up the tr boards and beca~se or .flooding an 1962, 1965,
zoomed off by the time an officer 1966 and 1969 ' arrived Jn a lelll'r \o the c-omm1ss1on, · Laguna Rca~h Mayor Phyllis
Sweeney backed the channel <'X ·
Ex-Assessor
Enters Plea:
'No Contest'
BAKERSFIELD <AP)
Former Orange County Assessor
Jack Vallerga pleaded no contest
today to one count or an indict·
ment charging that he used his
staff for political purposes.
Two other counts then were
dismissed at the request of Dep.
Orange County District Attorney
William L. Evans.
A pre-sentencing report was
ordered by Superior Court Judge
P.R. Borton with sentencing
scheduled for May 18.
An Orange County grand jury
indicted Vallerga and his pre·
decessor as assessor, Andrew J .
Hinshaw. for ii legally using their
ortice staff in llinshaw•s Siil'·
<.'ess fu l 1972 campaign for
Congress.
Hinshaw previously was con·
victed in Orange County and was
bentenced to prison for l lo 14
years.
Vallerga's trial was moved to
Kern County on a change of
vt>nue, and jury selection was
scheduled to begin today.
tension.
.. We antic1pall' this improve-
ment will satisfy the prei.ent a nd
future needs of La~una Canyon,··
Mayor Swet•ney i.aid.
Miss Grindle had SUPPOrt for
her resolution from the other
-three commissioners present.
However. at Commissioner
James Thorpe's urging. the plan-
ners delayed taking action until
the proposed resolution ts wnL·
ten.
From Page A I
MARINES ••.
spark that it takes lo make a
Marine," she said, adding:
"The motivation platoon has
been under c-areful study for a
long time. No longer is there any
group incentive training, for the
same reason. We're trying to de·
velop construc tive forms of
tr aining b y e li m1n11ting it
necessary some of the negative forms."
Sunday is techn ically set asidl'
now as a day of re11t withoul
scheduled training
If a unit commander wants re-
medial t raining ror hti. cntm·
group. howC'ver. "the lame 1s
tus ... said the svokcs\\oman.
SERVICE •••
How Mbch Is It Worth?
In the carpet business sometimes it's worth EVERYTHING•
Hardly a day goes by that we don't get a call regarding another
company's poor installation.
Occas1onally the damage resulting from poorly sewn seams or
taped seams 1s not repairable.
Then the v~lue of the investment looks pale indeed!
Why pay $300.00 or S 1500.00 for carpeting and gamble with the
installation?
We maintain all of our own crews. all taught the ONLY way to
install carpeting -the RIGHT wayl
The greatest majority of our business Is referral.
There is a reason!
draperies
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Rollover IRA
Can Cut Taxes
Uy SYLVIA PORTt-;lt
Laat of Two C<>hmin1
Und{'r th<.' Penl'tlon ltt•form Act of 11174, the rn1lhon$ who
att covt!red by t·ompony or union :-.1~n~on•d 1)(.'n:s1on pluns
:ire obit' to N<'ll I<' tnd1v1dulll Rt'llrcm<.'nl A{'counts <I HAs l.
t1ull1cct to r<.'rta1n wt'll dcfml'<i hmlt1tl!Onl't. 'rhe I RA clau~ts
of the law bt'Cu ml" l'frttt1\e last )'eur
Those who rerelve lwnp sum d111tri bu ti on from penition,
prof1t-sharin~ or Ke<>tth plans have the adva.nta1te Of getting
Ullo a roll-O\'t'T J HA.
A previous column ouUlncd ttie ba&tcs or rollover I RI\
plans. Today th\• <.'m
pha1l1 ls on the compl~"'
trot ~neflts and errt'cts
of rollover IRA plans
Q. WllAT H AP·
PENS TO distributions
un retirement or u JOb
Money's
Worth
r:hungl' if they are nol placed inn rollover J ttA?
A. They are taxed either as long.term capital gains or
are sub1ect to a special JO year income a \'eraging formula,
3)S Lord. Abbett & Co , a New York-based. $1.7 billion in·
vestment management firm, m an analysis of the tax
angles.
Lump.sum d1slribul1ons or less than $70,000 benefil
from a small deduction c:.illcd a minimum distribution nt.
lowance which enables participants to reduce the amount of
the distribution subjl><:l to ta.x. This deduction gets smaller
as the amount of the distribution gets larger.
FOR INSTANCE, LORD. Abbell rxplains, if the Jump.
sum distribution 1s S20.000. only $10.000 "111 be subject to
tax: $10,000 will be dl>ducted But if the lump-sum distribu·
Uon is $70,000 or m ore. then• will be no deduction. Q. What happens 1( the lump-sum distribution is "rolled
over" into an IRA'!
A. If it is rolled over within 60 days of re~eipt or funds ,
the tax UabiU.ty. will be.• dt•ferred. The total a mount of the dis·
tnbution can be jnvested and the income. wh·ether from
dividends. capital gains. interest. etc . can be reinvested ... """'·.....,..~.-.... :-~ .. -~~ .......... -_,.,,,,'t .. t~ -•·uom\'he'Tll). l>~(in~al a~~"-·-~~ ,,:~~
Q. How arc d1i.tribut1oni. taxed"
A. AS ORDINAR Y INCOttt l:: subJcct to the normal
five.year income averaging benefit.
Q. Wouldn't it be better to pay taxes initially :.it the
special t ax rates instead of rolling money over into an I RA?
A. When lump-sum distnbutlon is rolled over into an
IRA, it ls not reduced by any laxes; the full a mount can bo
in\•ested. Thal m eans more money com.,ounding itself t ax·
free.
A man who r etirt'S at nge 65 and receives a lump-sum
distribution of $100,000 can pay taxes on 1t immediately or
roll it over into an I HI\. If the man is in the 25 percent t ax
bracket after retirement. Lord. Abbctt find ... the net return
after taxes of being fully taxable at $130 1171, and rollmg
over into an 1 RA , $149.498.
A SO·YEAR·OLD MAN could rcCCl\'t' ;1 lump·!mm d1!>·
lribution of Sl00.000. for another exampll'. <rnd Intend to
work until 65 befon• having the value of his account paid oul
to him a nd his five· year .younger w1fr over a joint life ex·
pectancy of 25 )l<.'ars. Asi.ume that the investment earns 5
percent and that the couple's otht•r income before r etire-
ment puts them in the 32 percent brackt't
tr the tax on the lump-sum d1!>tn bullon 1s 25 pcrrl'nt,
they would have $7.'i.000 to ln\'CSt At 5 pt'rcent. that would'
earn $.1,750 the hr~t )Car. $2,550 after taxt's. H lbe distnbu·
t1on 15 rolled over into an IRA, there 1s no initial tax, the en·
tire $100,000 produces as percent tax.sheltered SS.000.
The results · 1-'ull) taxable, thl' nee am ount received is
$209,106; in a r ollovC'r !HA, the amou.1t rt'Ce1ved is $286,501.
For a free question-and·a nswc•r booklet, write:
Rollover. Box 666, Wall St. Station. Ne w York. N Y. 10005
AFL-CI 0 Blasts
Foreign Jobs
\\'ASHT:-..'GT0:-.1 li\l'l -The J\f'L·CIO sa '·" li S.-hascd
multinational <'orporatwns arl' spen1hni:: l'.';IC<' as mul.'h
money and creating four times m11rr Jobs overseas than m
lh1s country.
United Steel work<'rl'i P rcsirlcnl I W. i\ lwl cited a r eport
by nusiness International CrJrµ. which he said showed
multinationals created a nl't increa.,c or 3GO.OOO Jobs over-
seas and only 90 ,000 al home dunng the years 1967 · 73.
T HE LABOR I.EADER AL.SO said multinationals CX·
pandcd their overseas 1nve~tmenls by more than SO percent
111 the years 1970-73, or nearly 21 ~ limes their domestic <'X·
pans1on rate.
"To s pur investm1ml aml 1·mploy ment 1n the Americun
l.'<'onomy, anct In allt•\1<1te "hutcvcr cap1t al !>hortai;e may
cxi~l. Cong rcc;s s hould close the tax loopholes th al shield tho
mult1nationa1 ... · f11rt>11(tl rrofits from l' S. corporate income
taxes. r ather thun i:ront 'lllll more tax 1t1ve·awuy-. to our
giant corpora l 11ins," tw :-.J11i
The Rus1n1'"' lntt'rnauonal 11•por1 a lso !>hOwl!d thal
mult1nat1on;tl~ 1•x p;i111Jt•rl 1lw1r l ' S "orkforcc at a ~r<'atcr
rate than the uv1·r.ll(l' u.~. c·ompany
But Ahel. tn a 111al1•ml·nl in twhalC of the AFL·ClO's In·
dustri:il Union l>e1Huimcnt., 1111ld tht> mulUnationvl 's highl'r
than aver:ai:c t•ni 11l1Jynwnl l(rowth in lh1s country was to bo
<''Cf><'Ctcd -,1n<'<' lh1•\ :1w thc lut j.(c.•i.t und tcchnoln.1ot1callv
m oSl !'iOph1!!l1r:1tl'd firm ...
Stock Split Okayed
Stockholrlt.'rs of l)own<'y S:ivin~" & l.onn J\sc;oc1al i11n
voted to amend lho ;1rl1d1·~ of 1111:11rpor;il111n lo dft:cl ::a J ·
for 2 stock split The record dalC' for Uw :.tock 'Pill'" May 10, with un
l'rf<'<'live date of June• :J.
T he association h;1 o; r1•p11rll'll nt•l f'Mnintts of Sl.223,:IOZ
or Sit cents per s han· for llic quurtl'r i'ndrd Marc h 31. 197G.
This represents an all time 1•1.irnlnl(~ rc,·orcl ror uny report·
ing quarter in the a!'lsori:1t1on's h1o;tnr,\'. ~urrioi.•Hnl'{ 1974 rt·-
sults of $576.120 or so 'l7 1~·r :-.hat<· hv 11 w111!-rnarl{1n .
More Chicks Hatch
WASHINGTON (APJ Broiler chicken producl1011,
moy be headed for o new rcl.'ord lh1~ yc11r 1f the current rt>·,
cent pace is m ainlaincd. accordin.it to the i\griculturo '
Department <US DA>
In March. hatcheries turned out 309.1 million broiler .
type chicks. up 11 percent Crom 278 1 million hatched in
March of lasl year Last month's hatch also W:l!\ the largest
on record , up from 30.'l million produced In May. 1972, ac·
cording to a USDA spokesman
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On Continental there are no lower fares
to all our mainland cities ••• or more extras for your family.
You save 37% off the cost of a regular
round-trip Coach ticket. Your children save a
whopping 55%.
Here are some ~amp l e sav in gs \Vi th our nc\v
Economy Excursion F.1n.::>:
REGULAR OUR NEW
ROUND-TIUP ECONOMY
TO COACH EXCURSION
CHICAGO $294 $185
DENVER $166 $104
HOUSTON S240 S151
YOU
SAVE
S109
s 62
s 89
With our new low fores, you still get many of the ex tras
that Continental i~ famou!> for. On our wi<le-boJicd D C-10s you'll
enjoy free speciall y condensed Double Feature
Filtns, free stereo, the only Coach Pub in the sky
(excluding Hawaii through se rvi ce) and optional
food serv ice. On our spacious 727's you get over-
head stor:-igc, fold down mjddk !>cats \Vhen unoccu-
pied, and free stereo.
And with Continenta l it doesn't take .i lot of cxtr:-i <:ffort to
save a lot of money. All you do is make your rescrv;ition s :mJ
pay for your ti cke t at least 14 d:-iy~ before your flight.
Plan to stay at kJst 7 days :ind no more than 30 <lay~.
That's all there is to it~
To take off 37% th e next time you take-off, ca ll your tr:ivd
agent, our partner in ge tting things done, or Continental Air I llll'~.
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We really niove our tail fo~ you.
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES
The Proud Bird with the Golden Tail.
Los ~ks-m-{i(X)(). lkvrr-lv Hills and s~n fC'fmndo Vall<'\'-98f,.t000. Bur~nk. Gll·ndJI« :ind f>3\Jtk-m-2t6-71~1. Lon~ lk~ch-5374'00. Onm10 and Pomona -~)."\(~. Onn<?« C ount\-537· '11.1 H1wn1dl' :ind
• San Bcrrurdmo Toll fr« at 1800) 222-2810. San G.lbnd Villt·,·-57'>-$210; Sant.a Momc.a ~nJ South lhv-M<,..22.JO ' . .
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Orange ~oast
EDITION
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Today's Closing
N.Y. toeks
VOL. 69, NO. 118, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRrL 17 , 1976 C T EN CE NTS
Mesa Fire Losses
One oul of every 248 houseoc in
Costa Mesa sustain ed fire
damage last year. according to
an analysis or fire lncidents re·
leased this week by the fire de·
partment.•
Fire lou. however. amounted
to a 400 percent increase over
l.9'74. due mainly to two mlJOr
blazes
The r eport. compilt>d by
Russell Henderson. fire protec -
tion analyst. said the city had 607
fires wh1cb resulted in three dt'
aths. 20 snJuries and lossc!>
esUmated at $2.148.400
Two fires accounted for 81 per
cent of the estimated loss, lhe rl'
port said. including a Sl 2!>
million blaze al Memorex Corp
385 Cltnton Ave., last Del 17 when
an airplane cr ashed Into the
Patty's Lover
bwld1ng
The other co~ll} blaze wa~ a
$500,000 loss to a building und
~e"en busancsse!> in the Koll
Center complex at 3303 lhirbor
Blvd. on 1-~eb 12 That Cire ~as
believed caused bv a defective
battery charger ·
The greategt number or bwld
1ng fares occurred in single -
fomlly dwelling~. the report said.
Soliah Innocent
~-r;~.!':~-f:tfi~!it'!C!!t:.~if:.~~·~·~~~r~ ~·.::l~~~~~!t'l~
SAC RAME NTO <AP > overandwasembracedbyh1~ convicted Hl' "as the
Patricia Hearst's underground two lawvers w t!n the verdict person charged in the case.
lover, Steven Soliah. was round was announ d by the court Emily Toback, a San Fran
innocent of bank robbery charges clerk. c1sco masseuse "ho helped cor
today in a case an which a woman His moth . s1tt1n~ m the first roborate Sohah 's al1b1. abo was
customer was shot to death row o r s e in the front row or s pectators and
<Related photo. AJ I quietly. "as embraced by a rnend
Theeighlwomenandfourmen Awomnnw \Oncof Soltah ~as acquitted of
deliberated 6 1 ~ hours before de· the four robbers 1n the bank. charges he took µart in the
livering'the verdict in C.S Dis-wluch meant that undl'r federal SlS,000 robbery April 21, 1975, <1t
tnct Court law Soll ah could haH• been sen -a Crocker N auonal Bank branch
The 27·ycar old Sohah leaned tencf'd to life 1mpnsonmcnt 1f 1n the Sacraml'nto suburb of
(.'arm1chael
Apartment
Plan OK'd
Fo1~ Mesa
Costa Me~a planners appro\'ed
fl zone exception permit for :11
apartment un1ls proposed for
Wc.'it Wilson Street Monday niflhl
at a public hearing, despite coll'\
plaints from nearby res1dent:s
Planners heard Crom several
homeowners on Anaheim A\cOUl'
and Meyer Pl ace \\ho \'01ced con
cems about the project at 621 W
Wilson St.. owned by James
tiregory of Cos la Mesa.
Complaints included the
poss1bihty or l I mereascd trafric
coming from the complex. 21 in·
crease in crime rate. 3) lowered
propNty valurs in the arel!, and
41 lack of parking for area res1
cll.'nls.
Two homeo"' nl'rs also c1trd
~torage or nammablc liquids at
nearby Narmco Matenals. Inc .
600 Victoria. as b('ing a possible
threat to the apartment complex.
which backs th(' fac1hty
A Costa Mes a fire offlc1al
'laid. hO\\('\·er. that the comhust1
ble flwd at lht• µlant 1s ston'd un
clrn~round. cl,11mmg lhal '' th•·
safrs t m11nnN of storagl'
Planners notl'cl that a slluh nn
the• N;1rrnen proper!\ \\Ill l11· pr ..
'('nlc•<l to thl• c·111nm1ss10111•r, 111 ;1
mt•,·t1ni;: M ;I\ Ill
<N't' l'~JTS, Pa~t' ,\21
KITE t :t>NTEST
.. ET I N MESA
l\ chlfdrt•n 'c; kill• nylllj: conte'll.
'\pon!>or.-d h\-thr J\ll-~a Verde
lfonwo"' nrrs A~~oc1ntion will bt•
hrhl Satur<lr1 v at Mesa Verde
F.\t'nwntary School in Costa J\ll'~a
b<'~1nninA al I l :io a m
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th•' l.1rL1l''ll kttf', thl' ""'""(').l, lnni:l·~• 1.111 und othf'r catt>R<111t·~
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PLEADS NO CONTEST
Ex-Assessor Vallerga
No Comest
Plea Filed
By Vallerga
B1\KERSF I ELO 1AP 1
former Orange County Assessor
Jack \'alleq:a µlertdl!d no contest
today to one count of un 1nd1ct
ment charganJt that he usl'd h1~
st arr for political purpos~
Tv.o other counts then "'<'n•
d1sm1&sed at the re'lut•st of Oep
Ornn~e Count y 01stnct Auorne~
William L. Evans
A pre-sentencing report wa~
ordered by Superior Court JudRe
P R Rorton with 'ientencin"'
sched uled Cor May 18
An OranR" County ~rand JUr.
indicted Vnllrrga and his pre
deces~or as assessor, Andr('w J
Jllnshaw. for 1llegally using the11
ofhce staff in l llnshav. " sue
t>essfu I 1972 ca mp:11i:n for
Congre~s
Sol1ah "a~ arrested in San
Francisco last Sl•ptembl•r on th<'
~ame dav us M1~s Hearst and
"u.; Ort1?1 n;ilh chari:<'d \\1th
harboring the then-Cug1tl\·e
ne\\ spa per heiress That chargt• ":i-. dropped aflt•r Soliah was in
d1c1 cd in the Car m 1chacl robbery
Soltah testif1e<I during the triul
that he befncnd<'d Miss llenrst
1'Ut of pity anrl later fell in love
"llh her and the~ h\·f'd lO~t·thcr
for a time last summer in Sun
Jo'ranc1sco
In a 90-minute final argument.
defense attorney Sheldon 0111.
had described Sohah as "de<:ent.
gentle and compassionate ..
But the prosecutor. Asst l ' S
Attorney Richard Nichols had
said Soliah was a !far who had
left behind undeniable cv1denc<'
tif his involvrment in the rob·
hcry
Said Nichols. "Steven Soliah
was up to his nrck m this bank
robberv in the front of that
bank ...,:1elding a shotgun."
The shoot1n~ victim. Myrna
Opsahl, had come to the bank lo
deposit a church collection.
The defens<' saiCl the pro
o;ecu tors picked on Sol1ah
because they knew he helped
Miss Hearst and fellow fugitives
1':m1ly and William Harris
Said Otis, "IC he harbored her.
and 1f he helpt>d the Harriscs. he
'hould pay has dues for 1t IC he
U'>ed false 1dcnt1f1cat1on. h(•
'hould pav h1!> dues Cor 1t. but ht•
should not bC' convicted for some•
thing hi-did nol do. and he• <lid not
'lJnd in th:.it lohh~· hold1nA a i:un
"'tthuul ,1 nia,i.. and rob th;il
hank
Clarkt> Re-e lected
Planning Chairman
The newl) appointed Cost:i
Mcc;a Planning Commission re
1•lrcted Charles "Chae " Clarke
l'h111rman of tht> panel Monday
night
Thr C'omm1~'i1on1•r,.. ;iJ,,,
namt><I Arlene SehafC'r '1c·1·
C'hairman and PlanmnJ( U1•p11rt
ment 01rC'<'lor Charle -. H
Roht>rts as secret .in
The t erms run t hrm1Ah .lune• :JO,
t!\7M
Percent
c1hng 72 $uch in~tao~. The most
com mo~ cau.ses of lire were cook
ang_ eqwpment left unattended
and oppliance ~al.functions.
A total of 64 apartments sur.
rered fires in 19'1'5. giving that
group the Number 2 rating in
number ot biases. Careless dis·
posal or clgarelt~$ accountedJor
the greatest number or apart·
meot fires
The report also mentioned the
loss of 14 hora s In a nre at th"
Orange County Fairgrounds "
year ago this month. dling hay.
straw and undivided wood framt!
construction as reasons for th('
quick spreading of that blaze
The report h ad the number ot
fi r es was down by 11 percent from
1974, although building fires In
creased slightly rrom21.9to 1974 to ...
22Jlast~ear
Firt> loss, v. hich roi.c by 400
percent. was due to the t\\O
larger flr.-s, cnch of which e,'<
ceedt'd lhl• 1974 total fire loss of
$125.730
The repQrl eonclud~ lhal mosl
fire problems an 1975. "were
clearly fire occurrences in re
s1dential occupancies <tnd caused
<Se4' LOSSES. Page i\Zl
a ... ,. ,.,, •• lt••• ~ ~tt"t
ANAHEIM COUPLE PONDER THE LOSS OF THEIR HOME IN $500,000 BLAZE
200 People Evacuated as Flames Sweep Through Apartment Complex
\/aria11t-e Ref 1csed
Mesa Firlll Faces
Sign Battle Round
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of Ille O•llf ~llel ~fl
The first Costa Mesa firm to
face possible criminal misde·
meanor action over the city's two·
yur·old sign ordinance lost the
first round before planning com
missioners Monday night
Leo's Stereo, 1844 Newport
Blvd., was refused a variance
which would legalhe existing
signs on the property in a un-
animous vote by planners
The com pany has two more
chances to present its case lhis
month, once before lhe city's
Redevelopm~nt Agencyoo May~
and before the City Council on
May17
The stereo equipment store
operators are asking that most of
lhe existing signs on the bwlding
be allowed lo remain, despite al
legations by the city that they
we r<' either installed without
J>t:'rmi ts or do not conform to tht•
sign ordinanee
The city attorney's office ha-.
filed a 24·count complaint againi.t
the s tereo store 1n Harbor
Mu01c1po l Court.
Century City attorney Edward
Broffmnn, representing Leo·~
Stereo. s h o wed the com
missioners s lides of signs atop a
half dozen music-related shops
cla1 m1ng they were non
conformin~ with the city's prr
... ent ordan an cc.
.. Leo's has rive major com
i><-titor!I 1n a two or three block
art•a.'' BroHman claimed. askinJt
the panel to either make those
firms conform. or allow the stereo
store to k<'<'P its signs
\hnrle'I "Chic" Clarke', c·om
n1111!11on chairman, al[rt~<'fi thut
Broffman·s visual examples an•
non-conforming signs but said all
of them would be removed b,v
amortization over a penod of
lime
Assistant City Attorney, Robt>rt
R. Campagna. told Broffman.
""We could not make all ex1st1ng
signs illegal," at the time the sign
ordinance was approved.
He said lhe city had to recognize
the hards hip created by ordering
all the signs down at once, adding
that they will be phased oul "over
a fair period ofli me.·'
"Leo's has signs that arc non·
conforming under t he current or
dinance but they are also 1lleg.il
because Leo's didn't get permits
for them in t he firs t place ... Cam
pagnasa1d
Commissioner Donn llall added
that five groups Crom th1·
downtown area ''wholeheartcdh
supported the s ign ordinane~
Leo's seems to be about the onl)
oncnolsupportin,:: it,"hesa1d
Broffman said. "I commend
lh1• city in what 1s 1s trying to <in ·
but added that 1f Leo's 1s th~ f1r-.t
ISttSIGN. Pa~e A21
Open House
Set at Mesa
High Tonight
Costa Mesu ll1gh School'' oµ.•11
house, whieh be_Ranc; at 7 o'clo<.•k
tonight. will lnc·ludc dance· and
11ram a product1onf' in addllwn to
parent-teacher confereners
Fire Whips
A11ahei111
Apartme11ts
A four alar m fire in Anaheim
early tod3) s" ept through a con
domm1um construetlon site and
leaped to an adJoinmJ? occupied
apartment complex.
By the time the massive blaze
at 200 N W1ls h1re St. was broughl
under control. oHtcial rst1malei-
oflhedamagl' i-tood at SS00.000
Anaheim fire offac1:sls said
there was no loss of life ur injurie-.
among the 200 Pl'Oplt· who wen·
evacuated from the Wilshire
Westmont Apartm enc. adjoining
the eonslruct1on site
They reported the i7 con-
dominium units under construc-
tion at the Wilshire Street add res ...
were "fully involved in flumes
that were sending sparks flying tu
the shake roofs of the occupied
aµartments ·
While some or the apartments
.vcre damaged by th<' blaze, thcr<·
was no <'St1mate iJS to the loss or
thcireontcnls
An.ih,•1m~f11·c• omewls said the·
fire was reported at I a m ano
Lhal lhl• blaze wasn't h•rmL·d un
dercontrnl unt11 3 30 a m
By thl'n, fin• (ighUn~ uruts from
ncarln Carden Grove and
f<'ullcrfrm had Joined tht• Anaheim
firemen In ft~htang Whal WCl1'
desert bed b} one off1cinl as·· a ter
nf1cally hot fire '
Meanwh1ll.', ftrt• N1u1pment
from the Oran~e Countv l"irt·
Dcpurlmc•nt pulli.•d into lh1• va~ot
l'd Anaht•im fire· stat mns to 1.t:ind
on alert should ;1not her bla7.e haw·
l'fUpkcl IO th\• l'lt \
AltORetht'r. f1ri• offtc·tuls said.
then• Wl'r(' 13 pumper unlit. :ind
four luclder tr Ul'k' ,1t the· ... r1·n1· of
tht> l'<srly m orning fin•
Or~n=~b=u.i
\\entber
Hinshaw prev1ousl~ ""~ 1•on
v1ctcd In Oranjle County and "'Ii'
-.entenced to pnsnn for l to l•I
ycars on a bribery conv1M111n 1n
volving gift<; from thl' Tand\
Corp Tht> cong ressman still
faces trial July 19 for h1!1 part of
the assesso'r 's office campaign
indictment
Vallerga·s tnal was moved to
Kern County on a change o(
\'enue. and jury self'<'t1on was
scheduled to begin todo~
Hughes ' Anahei1n
Cousin Seeks Will
The program wall beJtin in lh1·
boys' gymnasium with an 1n
troduction of the newly elN'll•ct
student body officl'rs. followcd by
a performanc<' hy the school
band.
Teachers will be available lo
discuss the progress or student'
with parents from 7 to 9 p.m . and
there will be displays. and pro
Jects on exhibit throughout the
evening.
Plaru· Cru"4h•·~
nt'LLF.Tll\
C llARl.OTTE 1U1Al.U:,
Virgin hlands <A P I /\11
American t\lrllne11 pa11st'nl(t'r jrt
carrylnJt 84 persons t'rHht'd Into
a mountain today and <'xplodMt
near Harry S Truman Airport In
Charlotte Amalle. St. Tho mas.
tht> Federal Aviation t\d-
mlnlstrallon uld. "W4' hAvc no
word on casualtl4'1'1," i;ahl an
FAA spolct"sman In W114'hlngton.
,\fostly cloudy tonight and
Wrdnndou morning, 1.1·1111
morr sun and a little coolt'r
Wedne3daµ aftenioon 111911
Wednt>sda11 mid fin.~ lou
tonight !ill to SS
l~SIDE TODA l
F'rtr o dt>lo1ted Look into CIA
0C't1t·1t1es os reported ey the
Sniol<' lntell1genrr Commit
tee see Poof A4
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Second Crash
Victim Dies
A single car crash on a freeway
overpass an Anaheim last ""'eek
claimed Its second v1ct1m when
Gmgt"r L !\tcCorm1clt, 22. of 2100
W Commonwealth. Fullerton.
died in Anaheim Memorial
Hospital Monday afternoon.
Miss M cCormick w as a
passenger in a small sports car
that slammed into a guard rail on
the Euclid overpass lo the Santa
Ana Freeway early Wednesday
The rar's dnver. Joseph Platt
Jr .. of Anaheim, died at the scene
ofthe2a m . crash
'
BlJ LLETI~
l.OS ANGELES <AP> -At·
torneys ror three cousins of
Howard Hught'S today supported
lJ\4' public administrator's pell·
tloa to handl e the tat•
bllllonalre's •slate, romparing
speculation about a missing will
"to lbe Kennedy usasslnaUon."
LOS ANGELES CAP> An
Anaheim cousln of the late
Howard Hughe$ has asked for an
additional four to five we ks to
complete a worldwide search for
the eccentric billionaire's will
Documents filed in Los
Angeles Superior Court Monday
by Richard C Gano Jr inchlded
a letter signed by Hughes March
3. 1938 The letter asked a Texas
bank to place lwo envelopes
one reportedly containin11 thc
wm, lhe other inslruclJoru; JO
sa!ekeeping
But Gano said that bank h as
since m erged with another. So
far, he said . only a safety deposit
box key has been found, and what
1t opens, nobody knows
The Los Angeles Times said it
teamed from sources close to
Hughes' business empire that
m•ny copies o( the key had been
made and are beln1 widely
circulated lo bank! in several
st.ates. Tbe key wu foand . the
report s•id, ln an otnce here
formerly used by Hughes that
was locked until his death April s.
Gano. 60. is ont OC 12 ftrSt
cousins of Rusbes. He has been
appointed admhustrator or
Hughes' California properties
Tbe entire Hughes estate Is t>stimate~ Lo be worth more th30 <~ lllJGllES. Page f)
A dance production wlll be pre
sented In the lyceum from 7: 1Sto9
p m. and a drama produclion in
thccafeteria bcglnningatllp m
Me8a Oddf eJlows
Set Pancake Feed
The Costa Mesa Odd!ellows
and Rebekahs will hold a pan-
cake breakfast. In Costa Mesu
Lion 's Park Saturday from 7
a.m. until noon.
A do11alion of $1 .SO for adults
and St for children wiJI include
pancakes. eggs and sausage. ac
cording to Jean B Gerlach For
furth er information, eall
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STOCKS NI X
'GOOD NEW: ..
NEW YORK t AP I Thc stocll
market abandoned an earlv rail"
try and headed lower today. ig -
noring a n ood of favorable earn-
ings and dividend news.
But interest r ate and money
supply worries overshadowed
the good corporate news as it has
in the past several sessions.
The Dow Jon es industrial
average of 30 stocks lost 7.25
points to995.Sl <lables At l >
... AZ DAIL y PILOT c
!Sclwol
Taxes
Debated
At lomghl 's school board meet· ma. New.1><>rl·Mesa trustees are
'°xpe<'ted to set a 1976 77 tax rate
lhal would boost lh111 )'Ur's
figure about three cents.
The tax r3te will be discussed
at the beginning of tonlfht's
mertmg, at 7 30 m the Costa
Mesa City counl'1l chambers.
Trust~es are expected to set a
rate or 54.02 per SIOO assessed
valuation Thal 's up from this
}ear 's $3 99 figure
However. the exact amount
will rema111 uncertain until the
county sets assessed valuut1on
f1aures later this year
According to J ean Harmon, ad-
ministrative assistant, the school
d1stnct 1s ant1c1pat1ng an as-
sessed valuation increase or
eight percent. althoueh it may
climb even higher.
U it is higher, the school tax
rate will drop lower than $4.02,
Mrs. Harmon said
According to Mrs. Harmon, the
reason the tax rate 1s going up
rather than down is that trustees
will probably decide to take ad-
vantage of Senate Bill 220. the
Rodda Bill, which allows school
districts to assess the extra taxes
for additional revenue.
The school district had the op·
tion to raise the extra taxes last
Rhodesia
Solution
Outlined.
LUSAKA. Zambia IAI»
Henry A Kisstngt.<r <'ailed tod£1\
for a negotiated settlement thut
would install black mBJorlt} rule
in Rhodesia within two years.
Tht> secretary of Stuh' al::.u
vowed "unrelentlni; Qppos1t1on "
-diplomcit1c . Honom1c and
psychological to Pri m<'
Minister lan Smith's wh1lt>
Rhodes11£n ttovernment
-The Smith regime cannot l'"
peel l ' .S support at any stai;c of
its conn1ct with black UbcroillOn
mo,·ements. Kissinger declared
at a luncheon host"ed by Pres1
dent Kenneth Kaunda of ~mb1..i
I Reports from Rhodesia s aid
Smith would announce the add•
lion of se,•eral Afncan tribal
ctuefs to his cabinet In a broad
cast from Salisbury torughl )
In a major poliC)' spe~h of h1~
African lour. KissinRer outlined
a 10-point U.S. p rogram aimed al
promoting a ··just and durabl<" ·
solution in Rhodesia. The points
Included:
-Strong support for Bntam's
call for black mujo'rity rule in
Rhodesia within two years.
"We hope t lhe re~i~c ii)
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t. g;t~a :----~.· "".O-eTlll
. ..
t1on, which also raised the taxes.
This year, h owever, the
trustees ar e expected to decide to
take advantage or the Rodda 8111,
which 1s expected to generate an
extra $600,000 for the budget.
The tentative budget, which
will be discussed by trustees
again tonight. already in·
corporates the extra $600,000.
In addition to setting the tax
rate. trustees will have their first
look at the h ne-by-line budget
tonight They are expected to
begin the process of suggesting
which areas might be cut back
and-where shuCflcs might be
made within the budget
The tentatl\'C budRCt for ne~t
year amounts to S45 2 m1lhon. un
increase of about SI 7 OYt'r th1~
year 's budget.
Fro• Page ,, J
SIGN ...
to have to comply w1ththenewor·
dmance, "the storP will be at an
extreme busine::.s disadvantage "
He asked that the council put
Leo's signs on a s1m1lar amortiza·
t1on. or time schedule, but Com·
m1ss1oner Clarke s;Hd, "'The lrou·
bk 1s. you're asking us now to go
backwards and legahze Leo's ac·
uons. ·•
Brorfman s::11d, ··w e·d Just hke
an amortization schedule so thal
Le(' 's ean compete with the
others.''
Patty Denied
Lesser Rap
DETROIT (AP) -Newspaper
heiress Patty Hearslfirst offered
to coopl•rate with prosecutors in
her I.Junk robbery case within
days of her arrest but charge~
against her were not dropped
hecausc of an expected uproar
from the public, lawyer F. Lee
Hmky s1ud. He predicts she will
-.1M."nd il'S!> than a year in Jail.
( lll'l;ikd story. J\5).
Proseculors felt they couldn't
"1hi.m1ss the case in the middle
of the tnul. "h1ch had the coun·
lry in un uproar." Bailey said m
.1 OC't r o1 t interview t o be
tl'll'\ 1.,t•d Sunday on the Kaiser
Tt•h.•v1:.1on Network.
"I um sure the American
puhbc would never have accept
1>tl that os un honest act," uld
Uniky, one o( .Miss Hearst's Bl·
tornt·~ ~.
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Noise Poll11tio11?
Colorado state senator Ted Strickland delivers a speech
lil the senate chambers m Denver unaware of the bor·
rowed construction sign placed on the podium in front of
him. The sign was removed soon after Stnckland left the
podium.
Little Action Seen
Ahead in Cella Case
Lawyers defend ing Indicted Dr
Louis J . Cella Jr. and three busi·
ness assoc1atu have a new judge
in Orange County Stq>erior Court
but they can expect very Uttle ac·
t1on before the four lace trial May
l l in a Los Angeles Federal Court,
jt was made clear'today.
"I am in the middle or a maJOr
civil trial and there is very bllle I
can do on the Cella matter whHe
that is in progress."' Judge
William C Speirs commented to-
day.
Judge Speirs has scheduled
May 10 as the dale he will begin to
hear a series of pretrial motions
hied by the four defense at
torneys.
But the judge, who replaces
Judge Jerrold S. Oliver on the pre
trial bench. pointed out that he
has a mountain of paperwork to
examine before he <'an begin to
make any assessment of the Cella
case.
His civil trial is expected lo last
for al least one more week. The
Los Angeles trial of the four de·
rendants on 44 felony counts 1s
scheduled to get under way May
11.
Judgi-Speirs was the !lf'cond
choice of presiding Judge Claude
M Owens Monday after lawyers
for Cella, 51, Theodore S<'h1r-
fman, 53, of Santa Ana. George
Lewis Ollendor(. 44, of Lagun.1
Reach and Stc-ph<.'n Robert
Evans. 31. of M 1ss1on \'1('joob1ect
ed to his selection or Jud.:e H) ron
K McMillan
Judge Owens, lhl' four def ens<'
la"' yers and Deputy L>1stnct At
lorney Orella Scars had carh1•r
,.:one through a h!>l or 20 nttmt''
s ubmitted by each side without
agre'ein~ on a jurist acc<.'plable to
boths1des
The four defendants face trial in
Superior Court on 127 felony
counts contained in a &rand jury
indictment
It as alle&ed th al they bilked two
bospHals-Mission Community.
Mission Viejo and Mercy
General. Santa Ana-or more
than S2 million m funds.
Federal authorities filed 44
felony counts against the same
four defendants in an indictment
that hsts almos t identical allega·
lions
UNITS ...
The developer agreed to meet
\\llh area homeowners concern-
ing landscaping for the apart·
ment complex, umts of which
will rent for around $300. Resi·
dents had complained that lhe
windows on the two-story build·
ings will look out onto their pro·
perties.
The commission closed the
pubhc hearing and approved the
apartment com pll'X, wit.h more
than a dozen conditions to be met
by thC' bwldc-r.
The comm1~sion rccommenda·
lion now goes to the City eoun('tl.
Fair ki~s Seen
SA:-.i rft/\NCISCO tAP )
:"iorthern California will COJOY
ra1r weather through Wednesday
"Ith clear sk1C's , high visibility
:ind mild "'mds. The stale o"' cs
the good weather to a now of dry.
northerly air aloft
HB Student Near
Death in Assault
A taunting remark betY.een
two s tudents at lluntin~t on
Beach's Wintersburg Jlijth
&hoot resulted in a fight that l(•rt
one near death today and the
other jailed, police reported
Investigators sale' the violcnct•
apparently originated when one
called the other a name.
Police said \•1ctim Donald
Eugene Terry. 17. was near de·
alh "'hen fir e depa rtme nt
paramedics arrived dt the cam-
pus in morning hours on a
medical aid call.
He was listed in critical condi·
lion today at Huntington In·
tercommuoity Hospital. kept
alive with a respirator machine
as doctors an<! his parents kept
an an:<ious \'igil.
His alleged assailant was
lodged In Orange County
Juvenilt.! Hall pending the out·
come of the struggle for life.
The youth is formally charRed
with assault wlth intent to do
great bodily harm.
He will remain unidentified.
pohc:e saJd, because he Is also a
juvenile.
Due to severity o( the in.Juries
and a potential manslaughlu
rase. O l'l ('('l 1 V<' Sgt DC' rt
Chadwick's detail 1s handlin~ ttw
invest11?ation instead of Juvenile
bureau officers
Ht-said today youni;t Terry
struck his head on a sidewalk
r urbmr.t wlacn decked by his con·
tmuat1on high school classmate
following the altercation wit·
nessed by several students.
Detective Phil Nolen said to
day lhal apparently no long.
s landinR grudge y, as involved
between the victim, son of Mr.
and Mrs. 81llTerry.0ClG362Santa
Anita Lane. and the suspect.
"They ran into each other out
on the campus and one took a sw-
ing and the other look a hell of a
blow to the head when he fell to
the s idewalk ,'' said Sgt.
Chadwick.
&hool personnel called the fire
department, reporting a student
unconscious but it became a
police case as details or what ap·
parenlly transpired emerged.
Investigators credited
paramedics Bib Filipek and £d
Thompson with restonng at least
partial vital signs Ln the Terry
youth, according to Fire Capt.
Roger Hosmer.
t
attention to Dr Kissinger's
speech,'' the British Foreign or.
flee said in a London statement
--The Ford admimstration \\Ill
urge Congress to repeal the Byrd
amendment author11.1nfl
American imports of Rhodesian
chrome m defiance of Umtcd Na
tions sanctions
-Amencans will be warned
that they tra\'el to or ~lay 1n
Rhodesia at their own risk
U.S. economic aid for black
refugees fleeing Rhodes ia to
neighboring countries. Thev
already number 20 ,000 ·
-An offer or $1212 million U S
aid for Mozambique. which 1!.
suffering econom1cally because
it closed it s border with
Rhodesia.
Mozambique's president .
Samora Mache l, arrived todny in
Tanzania for t alks with Tamm
nian President Julius Nycrcn•
only one d.ay arter Nyerere met
Kissinger. Both countries harbor
nalionaUst guerrillas fighhn,g the
Rhodesian while regime and pn•
sumably they discussed the t,; S
role in the conflict.
In his speech. Kissinger s aid
the nited States will ask South
Africa and France for full com
pliance with the U.N. sanctions
against Rhodesia
Adopting the l1berot1onil>ls"
name for Rhodesia. Kissinger
said Zimbabwe 1s entitled lo lalsc
its place under black ma1only
rule "m the community of na
Lions.
f'rom Pa9t-,\ I
LOSSES ...
by 1n cendiari sm and un ·
attended cooking equipment."
The report said 68 percent of the
building fires occurred in res1den
tial properties.
The In-house report lauded. the
Fire Company Inspection Pro
gram, saying 26 percent of the•
fires occurred in inspected OC·
('llpancles. citin~ "only nm<' m
duslrial fires and 13 hrC's were in
r <!tail s ales OCC'upanctt'' "
normally inspected by the depart
ment. ~~~~~~~~-
f)l1. Sut•l1 .ffiser~J
Three oh \"t.' hJ boons d1sµla) 'aned 1 t·.H·t wn-. afl l'r they
"en· 1 <'l'l'llt I~ t l.'t'aptured and flung he hind bars al
Kings Is land J\mu ... em<:nl Pa rk near Cinc1nna11. Ohio.
They \\l'rt' among 50 that l'"t'<ll>l·cl 0111· \\t•t•k ago
Rangl'rs art• ~1111 l1' mg Ill 111u111l up J f1071•n haboon:--
st11l at l;JrJ!l'
Ex-Fullerton
Planner Set
For July Trial
Former Fullerton plann1n ~
comm is!>ioncr Lelloy Rose W<t'>
ordered today to fal'C tnal .Jul\ 1;
in Orange County Supenor Court
on chargt's which indud<' th<' al
h'i?at1on that he acct>plt'd a brll1l'
from:. local developer.
Judi?e Kenne th Wdl1am-.
further ordered Ko'>c, u:i. In n·
turn to his courtroom .Junt· Ill for
pretrial action The AnahC'1m
arc-hitc<'l 1s free on bml
It 1s a I le ged that Ro!><' cit>
manded S40.000 from Pulll'rton
de\'eloper Wilham Bra~hear't in
return for his fa\'on1blC' pl:rnnmi::
comm1ss1on action on a 22fi unit
townhouse proJe<'l propos<'d h-.
Brashears.
Charges against Roc;e wen· d1 ..,
missed in earlier Superior Court
action after he "a!. ind1ctc-d h\
the grand jury. They W<'re r•:
instated when the d1stnct :11 .
torney pursued thc-allcgauon:; 1n
municipal court.
Talks S talemated
NEW ORLEANS (A~.,.
Rc-pre!'entatives of Bt-1111'.
Guatemala and Great Bnt:un
continue d1scus'>ions toda' on 1h1·
proposed tndepend<•OCP or llcll.ll:
Mondav ·s first round or '>een·t
talk!> at the World Trali1· CC'ntn
here endN1 in stalemate. mrm
he re; of th(• ll<.'IJ7.e dcl<>J.:Ot111n
.. aid
t 'rom 1•09•• . \I
HUGHES ...
$:! b1Ih1)11
';:1110 ~aid lw unclt•1 -.tcwKI 11 ,,.ii.,
llughl':. ll\lt•nl1on tu !\-,1\l' th1•
hulk of h1" 1·;.l ,11t• 111 llll'dH·•1l re·
'>l':tl'l'h
Ann1•ttt• Ci ;1n11 l.11mm1~ o l
llnu:.ton, Hw t'ldl•rl\ :JUnt nf llu~h<.'S :rnd 1; ttrl•>. 1;:1rlu:r had
bet•n app<11nlt•<I lt·mpornry ad·
mm1str:1to1 of .Ill th<· llughe!>'
holdtnj.!S Slw r<•hnqw'thc<I her
l'la1 m to h1., rwrst>n:illy hC'ld
l'alifornw prop<'rl) m a d1'>
d a1mPr fill•d 'l ond.1\ in conJunt·
t1on "1th l.:ino ., papt•r!»
Lo., 1\ngeh:•i. County Pubhc Ad
m1ni..,tratur Bruc c-Altman has
fill•cl a motwn to rc-mo\'e Gano as
o;peC'1Jl admin11>lrJtor A hcanni.:
un thl' m..itt(·r "a'> ~Chl•dulcd Lo·
day bcrorl' Superior l'oun Judge
"\ell Lakl'
Gano 'l~•td Altmun ·., in-
h.•rferc-ntc hamp<'n-d efforts to
lo<'<tlt' lht' \\Ill \\h1ch llughcs' as-
sor1<.1tC'-; 1n !'.1s t he left •
•.ome" her<'
Hank 0Htc•1als informed him it
would takl' four l o rive weeks to
ran\ asi. n•cords in scvernl states
wh1•re Hughes could have left the
will. Gano stt1d
··1 am furtht·r informed,·· Gano
t'(1ntmut•d. '"lh<1t an exhaustive
"Ol'Jdy. ltlC St•:trCh of buJldings,
rt'<Ol d hlura~t· ;ircas. file rooms,
\ .iult:., a1rnaft hangars and
11 lh1·r JHh'>thlt• loralll>OS or
l'\'ldt'IH't' \I htt h '4 l)Uhl :.t~SISl in
ltw dJ'>('f)\ en or lht• "ht·rt'about!o
of '>lit h l.1-.1 "1111., c·ont1nu1nJ.? "
SERVICE ...
How Much Is It Worth?
In the carpet business sometimes 11 s worth EVERYTHING'
Hardly a day goes by that we don t get a call regr1rd1ng another
company's poor 1nstallat1on.
Occas1onally the damage resulting from poorly sewn seams or
taped seams is not repairable
Then the value of the investmP.nt looks pale indeed'
Why pay $300 00 or S 1500 00 for carpeting and gamblP with the
1nstallat1on?
We maintain all of our own crews. all taught thP ONLY way to
install carpeting -the RIGHT way•
The greatest maionty of our business is referral
There is a reason'
DEN'S
•••••••••••••••••
... nit.co. installation. custom draperies
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7
·Orange Coast
EOITlON
Todit'''s ClosinJ!
.Y.SC~ks
VOL. 69, NO. 118, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T UESDAY, APRI L 27, 1976 N TEN CE NTS
:·History, Home Joh Zone Plans Killed
'Two proposed r1ty ordinanct!l'l
covering home occupallons and
historical zones were killed by
lhe NewPort Beach City Council
Monday night.
Both proposals wl're recom
mended for passage by the Plan·
ning Comm1ss1on and both met
their deaths ID 4 lo 2 volci; to tabll•
the items
Opposition to k11l1ng the
measures came from Milan
Dostal and Paul Ryckoff. Thl'
mo1onty opinion in both cases
was that the prOPol>ed ordmance5.
would nol provide the regulation
they were intended lo bring to the
city.
Councilman Don Mcinnis. who
led the dnve to table both or
dinances, criticized the home oc
cupat1on proPosal as being vague
and unclear.
Several residents lestiried both
for and against the ordinance
which "ould have legalized work
an ho mes as long as 1t did not d1!>
turb the residential character or
the neighborhood.
"\\'ho's going lo enforce it and
In Newport Beach
''ijr
how," as ked Mclnnts · I M)e no
reason to even con1>1dl1r a pro·
posal likt' this If this t'•l~ nt•eds
tm ordinam•e on home orcupa-
llons . then we rwe<l one that 1:;
clear. This is a pr111w cxampll• of
lousy legis lation."
The meas ure was tabled on J
\Ole Ul which Mayor Pro 1'l'ftl
Dos tal und Councilman Rvckoff
dissented ·
Councilwom an Lucille Kuehn
following the vote. asked for ,1
clanf1calion of lhe ex1:.tm~ c1 l.)
ordLOance on ~ork an the hom1·.
Shl' s.ud sht.' had i.omc resl'r' ••
uot1~ about the ll•galHy dt•clnrinA
one room of her home with thc In
tern al Revenue.' Ser\ ace "ht.'n•
she "wntes for m onc' "
The ml'usure "h1<.•h "uultl
htl\e rr<'atcd a h1:.toncal l'um
btnmg zont• m\'l an 1de11ftc·al fate
moments latN.
The purpose o f that proPQ~ul
"as to add a htstoncal zone de
s1gnation to any structure m lht'
c1ly desig nated lo bt-nf h~toncal
\\Orth
As proposed . thl• law could
huvc g1' en th\' l'll)' lht' power tu
prevent the dc•struct1on or rt··
moddini.t o f un\' hullllln~ ~o llv·
M~riat cd
Phil To.ter . crn ON ot lht·
Balboa P a\'ih on, hat•kt•d th1•
nwasun• J'\ did M uvor llowaa d Hoger~ and cou1w1i tH'\\Comet
Ray \\'1lhams
But l\klnnts ag.11n lt.'<i the.' fight
d(:amst the propo:-al
lie rated the importann· of pro·
perty rights and added . ··Y. h)
a r<' "c taking out lime \\1th
lcg1slat1on aimed at one or at
most t wn pat•c<':. of pr11111.•r1 ,. '· ·
Ro~l'rs. 1n ;an 1q1pal'l'llt l'h1lnt.\'
t>f ht>jt'l. IJ~rl'l'd "1th J\ldntlls
:11111 noh•d th:1l till' cal' hu~ pmu•r
of cmanl•n\ .d11m:1111 '"h1ch 1t l'llll
ust' to condcm .ind hu~ .1 p11'l'1' 11r
pro1wrly lo kt•t•p at I rom ht'lllA: lli•
'l'lupt•d
In rnal.1n1? tht· 11111111111 111 tahlt•
the mt•J:.un•, i\1 1.., Kud\ll niitt•d
tha t th<' propo-.;11 ron:.111111 1•.., "ar
:il>u ... c of tht• le1?.1l Jlr1K't'" '
Th,· propo.,.JI "J' t.1bkd nn .i
'otl' fr11m "h 1 f't1 Jt\ rl..1111 .1111t
1>0:.tal 111.,M'lllt•d
Bond Election Due
By JOANNE REY~OLDS
Of th D•ofy Pilot SUit
A bond election mav be held m
Newport Beach next March to
get money to buy fl\'l' p1ecl'S of
land 1dent1f1ed as key parcels by
the c1ly council.
City Councilmen. led by Paul
Ryckoff. :\londay d1rectl•d lhe
city's Planning Comm1ss1on and
Parks, Beaches and Recreallon
Comm1ss1un lo beRan p r <•·
hminary "nrk 1n e'<ammmi:: and
appra1sm~ lhl• 'ates
* * *
Bayshore
May Lose
Road Access
Residents of Rnyshores may
lose the entr ance lo their housing
arl'a a l Cua-;t ll1 J.thway and
Dover DrtVl' "h<'n lht' new lJpl)<'r
Bay bndi.te 1s bu1 ll. c1ly 0Hic1als
reported ~1onda)
Director of Pubhr Works J o<'
Oevhn said the clos ure or limited
acrcss of Ra ~·shores On H' at
Coast lh gh" ay 1s om• of three de·
saf,ln options for l he bndgc c ur·
rently under study
Councilmen directed Devhn
and his s tarr to mt.•et with
Bayshores res1di.'nts to discuss
the three options. but two council
member s. Paul Ryckorr and
Lucille Kuehn rnd1cat<·d that
Ba vs ho res r c.'s1dent s · washl's may
have to be subvertl·d to gc.'t ma,'(·
1mum traffic flow through thl'
congeslc.'d mt<'rst.•ction
In making a s tudy session rt·
port. Oevlln t.•xp laint.'<.I that Utt•
realij!nment of the 1ntcrsecti<ln "'II be necessitated bt.'caust• tht•
n('W bridge. which shollld J.tO mtn
ct>nstructaon 111 19711. wall S"-IDJ.!
north ofthl' ex as ling Ont'.
Thal norther!} SWIDR "all
r hanfi?e th<' mlersel't1on's shu1~·
und m orde r to J:et thrc.'e lanes of
left turn traffit' from f>O \'l•r unto
eastbound Const ll1gh" uy. them
1 rrscct ton net.'ds to Ix• skcwNI
nnr plnn. that the slate fovor'I,
"ould h•nvt• the• intersection
murh n!l 1t 1<1. hut would makl' too
11i:ht a lurn for tht• inside lane
1•um1nj.! off Dovrr onto Co • ..,t
ll1i:hw11y. Ot•\'llO said
111!! staff cnme up with two
,1ltt•rnall\'(''\, both Of "hlC'h It'
fl II 1 r 1• J I t <' r a t 1 on " t o t h c•
Ba\ '\hOt es <;Hit' o( tht• lnlr rset•
ltnn
In 01w plan. which mukcs lht•
turn off of Dovl'r n<'nrlv a 00
lln:1 t•t• turn, r::ill!'I for th<' ·c.'losurt•
n( outbound l:rnc•s of lla\'ShOrt'!'
t-'<rl'pt for n ri ght tum onto Const
ll1~hwa y
Arrc!ls to th1• tract would hav<•
to hl' mode throul{h thl' now
t'loc;('d entranre at Morino Dnve.
Dt•v hn st11d that the new acceso;
1·ould be d eS1f?ned for usr by
Rnlbon Do y Club traffic und th1•
mstallation of a trarriesagnal.
Th<' second plan offored hy the
l~t' BRIDGE. Pa~t'A%)
$TOCKS NI
.. GOOD NEW.'
:\EW YORK <AP) -The stock
market abandoned an early rail)
tr) and headed lower today, 1~·
noring a flood or favorable earn·
ings and dividend news
Rut interest r ate and money
~upply worries overshadowed
the good corporate news as it has
in the past several s essions.
The Dow J o nes industrial
average of 30 stocks lost 5 00
points to 995 00 (Tables All)
•
The five identified by Ryckoff
are the 8.8-acre land trade rem·
nant adjacent to EastbluH P ark .
the 76-acre Castawavs. the t~o
acre Bayside-Marine lot. the t"o
lolS next to Inspiration Point Jnd
a s mall p1ect> at the eastern end
of the Pacific Electnc nght or
"ay m \\'est :\ewport
Because of the pending bond
election, councilmen deferred a
vote on city acquisillon of th(·
land tradt-remn~ant from ~on
dav to June 7.
o.11y "1tot ~to
PLEADS NO CONTEST
Ex-Assessor Vallerga
No Contest
Plea Filed
By Vallerga
liAKERSFI ELD 1/\P l
Former Orange County A'lse~sor
.Jack \'allerga pleaded no contest
today to o ne count of an indict ·
mt'nt charging that he used his
-;tarr for political purpo:i;es.
Two other counts thc.'n were•
dismissed at the request of Dcp.
Orange County 01stnct Attorne\'
Wilham L. Evans
A prc·sentl'nrmg rt'port "ao;
ordered by Superior Court .Jud1ot<' r R. Borton With sentt·nr1nit
scheduled for May 18
An Orange County i;irond JUt\
lndkl<'d VallerJ:a and his pn•
1frcc•ssor as a ssessor, Andrew J.
Hinshaw, for ille~ally using lhf.'1r
office !'ltaff m Hinshaw's s ue·
cess ful 1972 ramp uai:n fo1
Congress.
Hinshaw previously was con·
vicled in Orange County <md wos
sf.'ntenccd to prison for l to 14
years on a bribery conviction in·
volvmg gifts from the Tandy
Corp. The congressm an s till
faces trial July 19 for his part of
the assessor's office campaign
indictment
ValJerga's trial was moved to
Kern County on a change ()f
venue. and Jury selection was
scheduled to began today
Taxes Going Up?
LOS A~GELES tAP> -Coun·
ty taxpayers will b<' paying mort'
r or l ess 1( the nonrd o f
Supervisors adopts a proposed
budget. A $3.2 billion spendtn!l
plan handed to the board Monday
and covering the fiscal year
beginning July 1 would cost pro-
perty owners 41 cents more for
every StOO of assessed value -
$41 for the owner of a $40,000
home.
..
Councilm en "ere srhcdulcd ll) ..
\'Ole on p urchast' of lhe $550.000
parcel at ~l onday 's mee ting
after the Pl&nnin~ Comm1ss1on
endorsed the purchase la5.l week
Mom ents b<'for t• lht• coun
e1lmen decided to hold off on a
dec1s1on on that land, an lrvint•
Company representall\ e a~kcd
for a 30dav contanuanre
Counc ilmen aRrt'l><i to tht··con
t1nuanCl' to g1' c the two t·om
m1ss1ons 1tm1• to "'orl.. on lh1•1r
ISe.-Sl'i\Ct:, Pagr At> 0.11, ''•OI ~l•tl l'~I I
* * * ANAHEIM COUPLE PONDER THE LOSS OF THEIR HOME IN $500,000 BLAZE
200 People Evacuated as Flames Sweep Through Apartment Complex
Station
Pot f ~1·s Lorer
Closure
Criticized
The closurt• of Lht• ont•-man
police nffa rt.• ut city hall "as
cnt1c1zed Monday by th<' pres1
dent of the Central l'\rwport Com
munll) Association who a!>ked for
a city stud~ on cnme on the
Ne" port Ra I boa Peninsula and m
West Ne" port
Soliah Innocent
Of Bank Robbery
Sue Fick<'r made• her com
ments during the City Council
t-ludy session Monday aflemoon
as the council r<'v1e,,ed the pro-
posed budget fnt the police d <'·
partment
Sh<' p o antt·d {lUl that thl'
cllazen!I or Newport Beach ··c·>.
press<'d thC'1r c1ec;ire to ket•p lht•
police.' station" at c•aty hall an lht•
bond issue he ld four years a1?11
Sh<' claam<'d r cs1<1enL'i or tlw
area would misc: th<' protC'ct111n
afforded tht'm h' the offi rl'r 111
the c1t v ha ll offlc•t;
"This 1s an art•:i suh11·1·t lo
transients." !'he said "W1• like to
have the slalaon :it hand t<t <lrnp
mat night ~·hen w1•'n• 1m our w:I\
home from mt•t'tlng., ..
City manaj!cr Hob w~,,n pmnt·
t•d out thl' i1lal1on \\:is C'lost•d
be<•ausl' there' ""' 'artu;tlh
nothm!? for th<' o!Clrer to d•l lk
occup1c.'d lht' off1 n• "1lhout :1
radio or a patrol cur <1nd Wynn
!oatd the re were manv limes an
lh<' past eight m nnth.c; that the of
f1 cc.'r thl'r<' dad not n•rr1ve one
lc.'lephom• cJll nor 11icl any rt''I·
rknts brtn).! 1n t•omplt11nh 1n
p('r'lon
:\t 1ss f1ckl'r. ''ho ,,11d 'hr• ~ .1-;
· \'l'r y ron r 1•r1H•cl' ;ihout lh<'
t'losurl', n-;k1•d lht• rnunc1I for ,,
\tudy of pohrt' calb lO dt•krmmt•
what proportion or ltll'm 1·11an1·
from th<' l'c•n1n.,11la ;11111 W1·.,t
Newport an•n
Wynn t•xplamf'd thut thl' loc'.1
ti on of II dt•sk ofr 1t·1•r, S11d1 :t'> I h1•
on1' at lhl' old c•1tv hall f11c1fltv.
h ad nothin!? to · do with d1.,
patching of a pnl rol car.
(~eCl~OSF:D. Pag.-i\21
SACRA MENTO IAPI
Patnc1a Hearst ':-. undl'rground
IO\'er. Ste\'en Sohah, was found
innocent of bank robbC'ry C'harge'
today an a case an which a "om an
C'us to mer ""a~ s h ot It> d\•uth.
1 Related photo. AJ I
The <'i~ht woml'n and four ml·n
deliberall'd 61 ~ hours before d('·
Livering the verd1rt m l ' S 1>1:-.·
trict Court
The 27-vear -olcl Sohah lcan<•cl
over and 'w:1s l'mbrac·c•d bv ht!>
two lawvers "hen tht• H;rd1cl
was announced by the rourt
derk
Iii~ moth~r . s1llmg an the• fir:-.!
row o f .s JH' c· t a l o r s , ~ () b bl' ti
q111ctly.
A \I.Om an was k1llt.•d bv ODl' of
th!.' four robbers m lh;• hank.
which m<'anl th:it und<'r frdc·ral
law Solaah rould have bl't•n st·n
lt•nced to la fl' Im pnsonml'nl If
convicted Ill' wa:-. the onh
person charged an lhc• 1·a'l'.
Emily Tobacl... a Sun Frun
r1sco m asseusc "'ho helpcd cm
roborate Sohah '<; a hh1, also~ J "
an th<' front row o r sr>eclalors .mcl
was embraced In a fnl'ntl
Sol1ah ~a.,· aequatlt•tl 11f
t·hargc.'s ht• took pa1 l 111 llw
SIS.000 rnhbNY Apnl 21. Hl7:> .• 1l
a Crocke1 Natrnnal Bank hran1'11
an th1• Sat'ramc·nto suburh •1f
<.'armarhac•I.
Suhah Wl.I'> arn·sl1·d an ~all
Franr1~r1> last Sl'ptt>ml1t•r 1111 tlu•
same d;w as M 1~., llc•ar-.t :in1f ~a' on gin all) c·hur~t·d ""'th
harbnrinl! tht• th1•11 fug111 v1·
1wws pap1·r hc•1r1•s., Thal rliariH·
\\3S droppl'd uftl.'r Sohah was in
chctcd 1n ttwcarm1ch11cl rohlJl'ry
Solwh tt·st1f1f.'d dunnR the.' tn;1I
that lw bdr1endNI M 1ss llt•fir'-l
out or pity and lat<•r f<·ll m love·
with hl'r and thC'V livC'CI to1?l'th1•r
Council Action
ller c 1n t•apsulc form are ke~ actions taken Monda\'
night by the Newport Reach Ci ty Council
OPEN SPACE: Beun work on a bond election to ac·
quire the land trade remnant m the Bluffs, the Castaway.,,
the Bayside Ma nne lot. two lots at Inspiration Point a nd
part of the Pacific Electn c right-of-way.
ORDINl\NCF, ': Killed two proposed ordina nces deal·
mg with home occupations and histoncal zones
AMBULANCE: Approved increases m fees char~ed by
ambulances ser\'ing the city.
WATE R TAXI : Granted a permit for a water toxi
service which will operate two llnes-<>ne from restaurant
to restaurant. and the other on call any where In the bay.
BEACH LOTS: Agreed to share half the cost of buylnc
unusable parcels on the ocean front beach l-ttb tht'Slate.
for J tame last '>Uffimt'r IO SLln
f-)'anc1sco
In a OO·minulc final argumc.'nl.
defense attbrn<'~ Sheldon Otr~
had described Soliah as "dt•r enl.
J!l'ntlc and com pass1ondle."
But the prosecutor. Asst. L' S.
Allorncr Rich ard Nichols had
said Solia h "as :.1 liar who had
lcft bl'hmd unr1<'ni abk <'v1dcnc·l'
of his an\olvcmc.'nl m the roh·
bcr:-i.
Saad j'l.;aeholo;. "SteH•n Soliah
\.\as up to h1!o nt'ck in this bank
robbery Ill the fronl or thul
bank wielding a s hotgun."
The s hooting v1ct1m, M:vrna
Opsahl. had <'Orne to the bunk to
<lepos1t a churc h collection.
(SN> SOLll\11, J'ag<' /\2)
2WalkAway
From Dana
Plane Crash
ft, f'REDF:RICK SC'HOEME lll.
\ 41 \C':lr·old L LJ "'1rada ma11
and his m<>ther m ·l<.1w 1·sca1w·tl
'cnou-; in1ury torl:Jy ""'"'" lht"r crash lanllt·d tht•ar hght m rpl:in1•
on OJ>l'n land near Dana 11111'
ll11?h School. D:i nn Point.
Both walkt•ll :1w:1y frorn tilt'
11 J5 ~· m. rra'h with only mm01
lllJIJrl('S
T lw <:t•..,sna 140 lo't pt1w1•r ;1ft1·r
an l'flJ(IDt' l'Ollllt'l'ttllJ.! I 11<1 (;11h•fl
The• hlown rrnl punchNI ll hnlt· 111
th1• <'nl(mc•'s ''rank rmw
Pilot of the plunc· wus l>onuld
llc-rman or La Maratla. Ill'>
passcn1?er WU' M ~1y Hurnt•lt or
Eni;tland.
Jkrmun s aid he w as lhn·1• 111
four m1lc•s north of l>:ina P111111
when the <'nJ?m<.' failc.•d.
"Th<'r" "as :1 han1: anti stw
11wt." he <.a id.
At first. llcrm a n srud, he lncrl
l o pilot the craft toward
Capistrano Airport but realized
ht' had neither the JS<>wt•r nor
altitude lo make it that far.
" I sa w th 1 s s p ot." !>aid
llerman, pointing to the fol radt•d
housing s ubdiv is ion propert}
where he landed ... It looked a lot
better up there ...
The Impact of the crash ripped
the landing gear form the plane
"He did it just right." said Phil
Oweos. a commercial airlines pilot who w itnessed the c rash
from his home al 24098 Vista
Corona ... Any lime you can walk
away from it you 've done il
right ...
The flight originated from
J'Ullerton Airport.
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Fire Whips
Al1ahei111
Apartnzenls
;\ four alJrm l1n• 111 /\n.1h1•1m
l'arly today "'"l'Pl thruu)!h a 1·1111·
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at 200 N. W1 bh11 1• St "as hruu~hl
undl'r control. off1c1<1l ""11motll''
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lhl•re "'"no lo" of hft'1tr an1u111·, I
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e ' acuatt•d from 1h1· W1bh1rl' Wt·~tmonl A pa 1 I mt•llh ;11J101n1n~ I
thcconslrurtwn :.att·
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domanium units unllt•r l'on .. t 1111·
lion al th<· Walsh in· St rl'l'l addn·"
~ere "fullv 1nvolvt•d in flamt''
I hat \\.Cre sending !>p:irks fl~an,:: lit
the shakC' roofs of thl· ot•t·11p11·cl
aparlml'nls " .
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-.2 DAILY PILOT
~hool
Taxes
Debated
At tonight's school board meet
ina. Newport-Me:.;,r tr~tees arti
expech-ct lo set a 1976 77 lax rate
that would boost this year ·~
figure ubout three cent!>
The tax rate will be dlSru55ed
at the beg1nn1ng uf tonight'i.
meeting. at 7 30 m lht: Cost;,
f\lesa Caty counctl ch<ambcr:.
Truittees are expecteod to set :i
rate of $4.02 per SlOO a.i.sc5st>d
\ aluation That's up from thu
year's SJ.99 figure
Jlowever. thl' exact amount
'4111 remain uncertain until tht•
county sets a:.sessed \'aluauon
figure:. later this year
According lo Jean Harmon. ad
rn1n1i.tratn•e assist:mt. the ~rhool
du.tnct 1s ant1c1pat111g an as
se~1.ed valuation increase of
eight percent, although 1l ma)
climb C\ en higher "
IC 1t I!> higher. the sehf.>Ol tax
rate will drop k>wer lharf S4 02
Mrs Harmon said
Accordin1 to J\1 rs. Harmon, the
reason the tax rate is go~ng up
rather than down 1s that trust~s
will probably decide to take ad-
vantage of Senate 8111 220. the
Rodda Bill, which allows school
distncts to assess the extra taxes
for additional revenue.
The school district had the op·
tion to raise the extra taxes last
year, but held off because 1t was
just after the tax overrtde eiec-
t1on. which also raised the taxes.
"OISY
WEAR YOUR
EAR PROTECTORS
Housing
Motions
Rejected
LawyM• for the Orangt.' Cuun
ty Fur Houi11ng Council .md
e1eht Irvine resident~ won •• pn·
trial ''l<'lOr) toda) when Supt•11vr
Court Judge W1lhun1 S Let' re
Jected motions b~ thl! t·11y of
In•u1e and th\• I rvinl· Cump1u"
Judge Ll't' n•Cui.t<d to gr Jnl nw
horu; for summar.\' JU<h:ml•lll 111
action that pitvt"i. tht' ":.iy for
lri I or the HISUl' A tnal dutc h.t:.
not yet ~en Sl'l.
His ruling now means th<1t .i
trhtl Judie ~ 111 have to decide rf
the city IS pro\'1dtng 1nsufC1t'lt:.'nl
housing for luw a nd moderate 111
come workers who will bt
employed in the proposed Jn in1·
lndustnal Complex Eat~l
Judge Lee was warne<l <lunni:
a t"o·hour hearing Monday that
tht> lawsuit Is hampenng de
velopment of $850 million 1n
dustr1al complex.
Attorney Leonard Hampel
argued for the rily that the plain
tiffs had no legal grounds on
"'h1ch the~ could attack tht.· t•1t~ :.
general plan or t hC' zoninA a11·
phed to the sate of the mdu!>tnal
park.
It ts estimated that morC' than
54.000 workers "111 bt.· emplo) ed
in the massive complt>x when 11 ls
built on 2.000 acres south or Lhl• El
Toro Marine Corp~ Air Statum
Lawyers for lhl• plaintiffs .. ur
cessfully argued Monda~ that 25
This year , ~wever, the
<;" ~~M.Ao~u.d-'~j.d,,-.,; ,
~rcent or the industry lhat mOV· ~
• es into Orange County 10 thl' next 4 , ; -,,.·
""lllO...,...~-:---~~---,,,v;. rot~r11~ -~~ ~Q~ •Cl• the • ~ • • ... . ~-. ~"' a v~nrtftlW~ "'•l .... ·.t.~ "1 .
which 1s l?xpeete<t lo generate an "'·01• ..,,.,..
-~ .. ~' ,,..;..n.:"'Ui't'a. "·• ..;.-"""" .._. ·-~ .. ·... ~·· ... · ,.. : ....• ,
Attorney Carl;\(' Hall or lht•. ()11. S1tt•l1 .... ~(····1 extra $600,000 for\he budget. "'~
The tentative budget. which
will be d1*ussed by trustees
again ton11tht, already in·
corporates the extra $600,000.
ln addition to setting the t ax
rate. trustees will have their first
look at the line-by.line budget
tonight They are ex~cted to
begm the process of sugge!>ting
which areas might be cut back
and "here shuffles might bl'
made within the bud~et
The tentative buds::el Cnr nl''l
y<·ar Jmounl!> to s.&5 2 m1lhon. an
)ncrea'>e of about SI 7 onr this
~ l'ar :> bud~t'I.
Tustiri Man
Rescued
From Peak
In an orlle.11 that lasted until :I
am Monday, a Tu~tin man "a!>
carried from the mount.unoub
terrain near Idyll" 1ld after fall
ing 300 feN do"'n a 70 pert•ent in
dint.•\\ hlle nick climbini::
)1 :1 r 1 n t> h e 11 cop t c r p 1 Io I
Mirhncl Sht·n. 2fi, "as rebcued
aftt'r his climbing partner Steve
Fer •da\. 29. of 14601 Kazan St.
ln·inl', summoned aid from lh('
R1verb1de Mou nt~11n Rc:.cue
Te:un
ArrordinJ! to lt1,·rrs1de
Sheriff''> deputies. Captain Shea
""" rappellini:: on a snowv -;lope
of Lil~ !tori. Sunday afternoon
"hen hr ln<;t his fooling and <ihd
lo the base nf the ch ff
He "a" taken lo Mart·h Air
f'orn• l\a M' hn-,p1tal. Y. herC' he
was rl'portC'C1 tn "~ood 'condition
tod.1y .1flrr -.u1 J>tl'r\ tor a broken
IPJ? and .wk 11•
FIRE ...
lh1•1·.11 I\ morn1111i: frn·
\111t :!~ off llutv Anaheim
f1r••nwn ll;t<I b<•1•n rotL"<'d f1 om
lh1•1r hc•d., 111 hdp f11(ht the four
.1l.1rm hl.111·
OH1r1:1l-; th" mnrmn~ werC' ut a
1t1 ...... to ,.,pl.1111 th1• fire's 0Mi;:1n
lh1•v ,,1111 .1n 1n' 1•-.l1Jtat1on into
llw <·.111-.1• oft ht' <'osllv hlazc• is he
miz (·;111·1cd ciul under fire '"'P<'C-
111r '11rhrtC'l l>ol v .
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Toomas A. Murpf\ont>
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Colorado state senator Ted Strickland delivers a speech
m the senate chambers in Denver unaware of the bor·
rowed construction sign placed on the podium in front of
hjm The sign was removed soon after Strickland left the
podium
Little Action Seen
Ahead • Ill Cella Case
La"~ ers dl'fend1ns;: 1nd1l'ted Dr.
Low' J Cella Jr :iml thrl•e bust
nl':-!> a:-.SOC'l:Jtt'S ha\(' J nc\\ JUdgC'
m Or angl' County Suj)t.'nor Court
but the) can \.'Xpecl very htlle ac·
t1on bl'fore the four Cace lnal May
l l m a Los Angeles F~eral Court,
it "a:. madedeartorluv.
"I am an the middle of a maJor
Cl\ II trial and there 1s Hr~ httle I
ran nn on the Cella matter while
that 1s in pro~rC'ss." Judee
\\ 1lh,1m \ Spl'lr' t·1lmmenll-d to
da'
j udl!l' Spt•11·s ha:-. scheduled
Ma~ 10 as th~ date he" 11\ l.x>gin to
hear a sen<''> of pretnal motions
flied by the four defcnSl' ul
torners
But l h<' JUdRC', who replace'
JudRl'JC'rroldS Olaveronthepre-
tnal bcnrh. po1nlc•d out that h(•
has a mountain of paperY>ork tu
t>xam1ne bt•for<' he ran b<-gm to
ma kt• u11.r ~•!-.H'bSml'Ol of thl' Cella
case
His c1val trial is ex1K'cted lo last
for Jt least one more week. The
Los Angele!> trial of the four de
rendants on 4ol fC'lony counts 1s
~rtwtluled to ~el under "a~· May Ii . .
.Jud~l' !',Jwtrs "a-. tht· st>t·ond
t'l101t·r of pre'lHhng Ju<lge Claude·
:\1 O" ens :Iii onday after la~ yer"
r11r CC'lla. 51. Th<'odorC' Srhrf
fman . 5:1, of Santa ,\na. 1:l'orJ.:P
BRIDGE ...
t'1ly rail~ for the re·nhJ?nm1•nl of
lhe 1ntl'rsect1on by takmjt o' t'r
the parkinJt al tht• Anrhor11u1·
Apartments nnc1 C<Jmml( ~ tlhm
fin~ feet or an ex1sl1ng garaRc
Devlin tohl councilmen tht>
plan calling for :i m•w Bay11horr<.
C'ntrancc will move lh<' mo-.t trar
fie through thl' intt'rst•rtion.
Devlin w;1s tnld to m<'<'t "1th
RayshorC's rt.•11iden1 ... lo ~c.>l their
fcl.'llngs about the propo11ed
ch:in1tl'"· but RyC'koff cautioned
h 1 s c o I I l' a J( u ,. s t h a t l h t•
olternattve11 that kcC'p the exist
ml( <'ntranre opcn "shouldn't lw
held out as what wul happen. 1r
the plan (lhnt mo"es the rnoi.t
trnfflc > pro\'1dcs thc bes t solu
t1on ..
Rockefeller
Apologi,zes
WASHINGTON (AP) -Vice
President Nel~on A. Rockefeller
today apoloittted publicly 1n the
Senate for remarks implying
that Sen. llenry M . Jackson had
•one or more Communists on h1s
staff
"There is no question that I
made a mistake ... Rockefeller
told the Senate.
H e had been granted
perm1ss1on to speak In the
ch3mber.
'
Lewis Ollendorr. 44 , of Laguna
Bearh and Stephen Robert
E\'anb, 31. or M 1ss1on V1e1oob1ect·
ed to his selC'etlon or Judge By ron
K. McMillan
Judge Owens. the four defense
lawyers and Deputy Distnct At·
torney Ort>tta Sears had earlier
gone through a list or 20 nam<'s
submitted by <'ach side "1thout
a~reeing on a Jurist aceeplablc to
both sides
Th<' fourcicfondant!t fare trial m
Superior Court on 127 felon)
counts contained in a grand JUr)
indictment
lt 1i. alleged that the~ bilked t"o
hospitals Mi!>610n Comm unity.
Mission Viejo and Mero
General. Santa Ana -of more
than S2 m1lhon m funds
Federal authorities filed 44
felony rounts against the samt•
four ddenc1ants in an indictment
that lists almost 1drnt1r11l allcJ,?a
trons
SPACE ...
studies and tn formulate prn
posals from ..ippra1sers \\ho will
sur\'ey the parcels
Appraisals of the lots will not
be made until after that mf'etm..:
at \~h1ch th<' two l'Omm1-.1'1ons
"Ill rt>port on lh<' fcasibrhty of
the<;t' aqw:.1t1ons. prer.cntmg Uu.·
l'lll.ln('tl With a ShOPHlO& hst
Rycko((, "ho ml.'t no oppo~ition
from his fellow councilmen. f1r<.t
broached tht> suhJN't dunng th1·
afternoon llludy H'b'l111n
He -.:ud h<' wantt>d to 'lef' lh1• l'•
ty embark on an oJ)<.'n sp11<.'l' 11c
quisilln prnJ(ram th11l would ht•
"saleable to the puhhc ..
lie <1lres~l'd that the-ml.'11-.11rt·
should be described as onC'n
space acqws1t1on r11ther than a-;:..
park bond to J(IV{' th(' ISSUC a twt
ter chance to pass
He said he chtisc the fjv1•
parcels named bccau~C' a f<'w of
them are tn danR<'r or 1mm1nenl
development and b<><'ausC' each t'I
in a different ge0Rraph1<'al area.
"If W<' J(('l these parrC'l'1 scat
ter«'d around the city." hc said,
"we !'an Rel a lot or support I'm
rerta1n th<' peoplt' on Dalboa
Island would work hard for lh1.,
mea!lure if th<' Oayside Marinr
lot" C're included "
In discussing lhe issue, coun
cilmen agreed that the bond elec
lion will be held lo raise money
for a<'Qws1llon only, not. for park
development
"That could come at a later
time." Ryckorr commented.
The council also directed com·
mis!l1on members to explore
avenu<'s or fundinJt other than a
bond election. but they made it
clear that the bond election will
likely be called in March during
the regular school elections.
Ryckoff said he favors the bond
election because "it is the
cheapest way to borrow money
and 1t gives the public lhe nght to
say If they want to do it noroot."
Mayor Howard Rogers. in dis·
cusslnc the bond election. sug.
gested that the five parcea be vot·
ed on separately.
Center for Law in (he Public In •
terest told Judge Lee that 11 i~ lht· Three oh \'l' ba hoonl'> <11spl;I\ ~· ra'd .• t•:irt ions aft er t ht•\
duty or all involved. m !>llrh de \\t>n• rN•,•ntly n•1·;1p111n·d an lung bchtnd lwrs ;il
velopmenl to pro\'tde swtable KinJ.!s l slund i\must'llll'nl Park l':ll' Ci11t·11in.it1. Ohio
.housingforworkersofallmromt· The\· \\c.•n· Jmong .>\I th 11 ,•sr.tt>l'd IHlt' \\t•t•k ;igo levels ' The hous ng ounC'il i.wt con Hangt·r.., JI t' ~till ln 111g to round up ;.1 dott•n lwhovm,
tends that :he z~ntn~ for the in still al lar ~l'
dustr1al area 1s inconsistent "ilh
the lr\'me general plan houstnlo!
goal. The goal calls for housm~ m
tht> <'ity affordable hy all ~le·
menls of the community, mdud
mg workers
Slate law n•quirc•:-. that t<>nm~
and Jileneral pldn~ he conb•Ml'nt
m ~eneral law cll1c~ Rut r1l~ at
tornl'YS unsucce:isfully aq:ut>d
that lr\'lne's recent status a' a
charter city exempted 1l lrom
Hughes' OC Cousin
Asks Tinie on Will
that prO\'is1on
&>fore asking for a summary
JUd~ment. lhc <.'it.\ had re1crted a settlement offer by the housln.:
group. The group had suai?ested
a S5 8 m1lhon 12 yeur apartment
i:;ubs1dy program fin:mrt•d JOmtl~
by a city business tax .ind tht·
lr\'lne Company.
From Pogt• ,I I
CLOSED ...
"We have more men 1n tht•
field now that the office ,.,
closed," he added.
He also noted that patrol car'
are assigned babed on thl'
number or rrimci. m a .i;:"·en
area.
Has remarks wer<' barked up
by Capt. R1<'h llam1llon or tht•
police deportment who told M1sb
Freker th1:1t there are more pohet·
offi cers assigned to th('
Peninsul.:1 and Balbo1:1 lliland
than to the Buycrcst or Ea:-.tl'>luff
area
"They do not respond to .1
crime call from th<' pohce ful·1ll
ty as they did 40 or 50 years ai.:o. ·
he said "Wht>ther the phone call
'·" taken here (at city hall I or at
the new buald1011. lh1• 11fflc1•r "ho
woll he respond1nJ? I!> already in
th{' fr<'ld ·
Ul LLJ.:TI~·
LOS A~Gt-:LE!-1 I \P> -\t-
torneyi. for thrre rou1.ln., of
Ho" ard Hughes toda~· support I'd
the public admini.,trator·, pt>ti·
tion to handlt> t h e Jolt•
bllllonalre's estah'. comparing
speculation about a mls!>i.olt "ill
"to tht' Kennt'd} a11sa11slnatlon."
LOS A:O-:G ELES t \Pl 1\n
Anaheim cou.,1n of thl' I.tic
Ho" ard llu~hc., ha .. Jbkt•ll fnr .111
add1l1onal four to (l\t' \\l•t·k~ tn
complete a "or Id" rcil' bl'ard1 for
lht•eC't'C'ntrt!' h1ll1onatrl' s \\Ill
Dor u m c n t ~ f 1 It'd 1 n l.11'
Anirlcb SupN1nr Cn11rl :\lnnd.1\
by Richard l' Cano Jr inclull1·tl
f 'ro111 Pagtt ,t I
SOLIAH ...
The defl•n:-.l' :-.aid the pro
serutors packed nn S11l1ah
becauo;e tht·~ knew h1· ho•lp1·d
)11!>' ll<:ar't and f1·llo\\ 111~1!1\t ~
Emil~ ;rnd W1ll1am llai n~
Sa id Ot1:.. "If lw h:irlx11'(•d h1•1 .
:mrl 1f he hrl1wd th<• JLir11"', h1•
!>hould pa~ hi:-tlut•.., for 11 tr lw
u ... l·d falSl' tflf•nt1l1l'al111n h1 •
-.hould 1>3\' h" chw-. f11r 11 . hul h•·
o,hnulci 1101 h!' l'llO \I l'l l•t.l Im ""ml
thing ho• did 11111 do .1111! ht did 11111
"lilll(f Ill ll1;1t Joi/II\ h11ldtlll-! ,o J!llll
\\Jlh11111 ,, 111 .1~1. .0111f l•1lt lh.ol
hank
SERVICE ...
.1 ll'ltl'l •1).!n1•<I h\' lllll!ht•s :\lurch
'I 111:1>\ Th.· lo•llt·r ..... l.1·tf .1 T1•xa).
hJ11).. 111 pl :t< I ' l\\O l'llH•IOJ>t.'S -
111w r1•po1rlt•1ll) co11ta1r11n1: the
\\Ill lht oth1·1 1n-.1111rt1<>11:-. rn
"·•lt·k t't' (11111!
Hut l· .uw "alll that l.wnk has
srnr1· merj?c·d "1th anoth<•r So
far h1· .... 11d. 1111 l ~ .1 ... arr•t ~ dt·1>0s1t \K>-' k1·~ ha:-. l11•t·n lo11nd. Jnd whar
11 np1·11~. no tit hi\ k """'
Thi• l.11 \11.:l'll"> Time!> ~<ml It
ll':irrwtl from "ooUl't't•i. do:.c• t<1
ll11$!hl•-.· h11''"''":. 1•mp1r<' that mun~ l'O(llC'' of lhl' k\'~ h.id bC'en
m:irlt> Jllcl art• hctng Y.1cicly
c·1rcul.1ll·cl lo h•ink!> 1n ~C\'L•ral
MJlCb Tia· kl'\ "' ..... founrl the
re1>ort ~.1111 rn ;,1n offil't' her<'
form('l'l~ ll't'<1 b,r I lughes that 0 \\;is loC'kt•d 11ntrl l11b <Jc;,ith /\pnl
:i
Ganu, lj(), 1' <Jll(' of 12 f1r:-.t
cousins of II us: he:. Ill' has hcen
appornlt•d all m 1n1:.1 ralor of
lfu~ht•s' Cal1forn1;,i properties.
The rntirr llughc'i <·state is
e<.hmatl'd to lw "nrt h more than
S2 b11l1on
<;;:mo -.a1<I hi' un<kr!>tnod il Y.as
I lu,.:hl"' · inknl ion to lf'a\'<' th1·
hulk nf ht!. <"•l:tll' to m<'d1cal re.
~earch
Annt:th• C ;1no L11rnrn1'i ol
l111u..,to11 , tht· 1•ld..rlv ~•tint of
llugh1·' a1lcl <: .11111. t•arhrr had
h1·1·11 ;1p11111nll•ll 11·mpnr;.iry ad
min1slr.1to1 of all tlw llul(hc-.
holdtni.:~
How Much Is It Worth?
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In the carpet business sometimes 11 s worlt"l EVl AYTHING'
Hardly a day goes by that we don't get a call rPgard1nq anolhPr
company's poor rnslallatron.
Occasionally the damage resulting from noo rly ~Pwn seams or
taped seams rs not repairable.
Then the value of th<' 1nveslmf!nl looks pale indeed'
Why pay S300 00 or s 1500 00 for Ct.trPf'l1ng Jno gAmble with lhP
1nstallat1on?
We maintain all of our own crews all taughl the ONLY way to
install carpet mg -the RIGHT wayt
The greatest majority of our business rs referral
There rs a reason'
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1663 PlACENTlA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92677 • PHONE 646-4838 -646 23.S.S
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Rollover IRA
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I.est of Two Colt1mn1
Und('r lhE" l'NlSlon Rf'fOI m At"t or 19H, tht' m1lhOn:f who
!\11.• covered by t'orn1lttf\Y or un111n :won~ort'd pension plan:>
ur\' ublc to crcute Individual R<'llreml'nt Ac~ount:s (fRA:s I. ~UbJcct to cert am w\'11 dt'flot'd Ii n\lt ul.Juns 'fhe I RA clauses
or the law b\•camt' cUcct1ve la~l ycur.
Those who rr ceive lump-sum distribution from p('nslon.
profll 11harin~ or Keogh plan!j hUYO lhe UllvantUJ:C O( aetlin~
mto tt roll·on·r IR A.
A previous ~olumn outhrwtJ the basks of rollover I RA
plwtS~ Today tbc em-
phasis ls on .lhe compll'x
tax benefits nnd eftett:.
of rollov«'r IRA p lans.
Q . WHAT HAP·
PENS TO d1s lnbut1ons
on retirement or a JOb
Money's
Worth
C'hange 1r they are not placed ma rollover I RA.,
A. They ure tal<ed e1lhl'r as long -term capital gums or
are sub1ect to a s pecial 10-~t·ar income averuging formul•.
says Lord, Abbett & Co , a New York-based. $1.7 b1lhon in-
vestment management firm, in an annlys\s or the tax
angles.
Lump-sum distributions or less than S70.000 benerll
from a smaU deduction called a minimum d1stnbution al·
towance which enables participants to reduce the amount or
the distribution subject to tax. This deduction gets smaller as the amount of the distribution aets larger.
More Chicks Hatch
WASlll:\"GTO:\" <A PJ Hro1h'r 1 h1(•kt•n production
ma\ b<' headed for a new rcconJ th1:. ~ t·;.r r 1f thC' current re.
cent pace 1s m :11nlJ11Wd. acl'ord111~ lo lhl• /\gnculturc
Departmt•nt <US D1\ 1.
Jn MaHh. halchcm:s turnC'fl 11111 :IO!U million hroi ler·
I~ P<' chick£, up 11 pe rcent trom l1H I m11l111n halrhed 1n
~larch of la sl year. La~t month ::. hal('h :.rbo w.1s lhc largei,t
on record, up from JO:J m1lh11n pro<.lul'cd in l\luy, 1:>72, a1·
cording to a t:SDA spokel.man
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OAK LAND e sAN FRANCISCO
SAN JOSE
DENVER •
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LOS ANGE ~S .. • • e lAWTON ' )
HOLLYWOOD/ rHOE"NtXe -~ lUiBOCKe -.•WIC ti TA FAL S I --" ~---_. BURBANK~~ . • TUCSON , •o~CLAS•• \ ' .iii
LONG BEACH~~• e e FORT WORTH ._.::. ~~
ONTARIO ~ El PAS~ t.ilOlANO AU-Sf.N e .NEW ORLEANS ~
SANT A ANA ~OESSA . _ HO USTON~~ ~
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On Continental there are no lower~fures
to all our mainland cities •.• or more extras fur your family.
Yo u save 37% off the cos t of a r egul ar
round-trip Coach ti cket. Your children sa ve a
whopping 55l'>{>.
Ht' re a n: ~on l c ~ .1111 p le s av i n gs 'v i th o ur n c \ v
Economy Excursion F.ircs:
-R£(;ULAR OUR NEW
ROUND-TRIP ECONOMY
TO COACH EXCURSION
CHIC AGO S294 $185
DENVER S166 $104
HOUSTON S240 SlSl ----
YOU
SAVE
$109
s 62 --s 89 ---
With o ur new low fa res. you still ge t many of the extra~
that Continental is famou s for. On o ur wiJc-bodied DC-lO's you 'II
enj oy free speciall y condensed D oubl e Fea ture
Filn1s, fr ee stereo, the only Coach Pub in the sky
(ex cluding Hawaii through service) :md opti onal
food service. On our spacious 727~ you get over-
head storage, fo ld down nuddlc scats when unoccu-
pied, and free stereo.
And-with Continental it doesn't take a lot of extra effort to
save a lot of money. All you do is make your reservations and
pay for your ticket at kast 14 day~ before your flight.
Plan to stay at lea ~t 7 <la y~ and no more than 30 days.
That's all there is to it~
To take off 37% the next time you ta kr-off, c 1ll your tr:ivcl
:tgent, our partner in ge tting things done, or Contintntal Airlmc~.
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We really move our tail fu~ you.
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES I The Proud Bird with the Golden Tail. -
Los Angtln-n.2-6000. T\:wrl~· H1lh :and SJn Frrnando VJlk\'-986-1000: Burbank. Glt·ntblt· and PJ\.1d1·m -l46-71St. Lon~ lkach-537-4400: Om.trio and Pomona -983-3664: Orangr CounrY-537-3114: "•wrnJt• and
Sm Bernardino Toll Frrc a1 18001222-2810: an G3bnd Vallt·y-579-4:?10: S.mu Monic.i and South lb~·-frl6-:!230.
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.Y. Stoeks EDITION
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VOL. 69, NO. 118, 2 SECTIONS, 16 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR N IA TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1976 TEN CENTS
MAC Eyes Budget Cuts to Hold ·Taxes
By Wll.l.li\M SC'llREIDER
Ot tM 0.11v •••iut ~t•h
The .M111111on Vll'JO Muru<'IJ)al
Adv1:.or) Coun<'ll tsppt.'..ir:. rcody
to recommend huld1n.: th\• l111c on
the community's ~Cr\'JC<.' ar<'il
property tax r.ilc. ~cltmg the
stage for cuts of $30,000 to Sti0,000
tn the proposed budget.
At a budget ~tud> 1>t'l>!>1on :'.ton
day n1~ht, the three MAC mem-
ber:. present 1nd1cated the)
wouldn "l favor a C:o\lnly Ad
min1t1tr;itivt' Off1c~· <CAO) pm
posal to hike the area·~ tax r3t<'
to Its lej!al maximum
/\ f<>rm31 vote on the budget h
due at the next regular MAC
meeting. The counC'll's recom
rnendat1on must be sent to the
CAO's office bt>fore May 10 in
preparation for ftn1tl count)
budJ!c.>I hcarrngi11n Junt".
The admtn1strat1ve omce ha'>
04r4r ~lot Sf.tf PIMto
KRISTINE EACHUS SINGS HER BICENTENNIAL SONG
Mission Viejo Sixth Grader Wins Original Contest
It's Der Song
Viejo Girl Wi1ts Music Prize
H l .. i\llRI E KAS PER
Ot tPt~ 0,111r PttOf Sl•ff
I Although hl'r son~ com
_memDrutcs lhc past . .Knstmc
Eachus of t\11s!:1on \'1t.'JO hopes 1t
\I.Ill be the b<'g1nntng of het
future .
The Glen Yermo Elomt'ntal')
&hool spclh J:rader won lh<' Sall·
dleback Valle\' l'mf1C'd !;chool
01slnct 's rt'Ct;nl on~mal snn~
C'Onlest.
As ht>r prtH'. ~hl' will smg hC'r
.song, "'What Amt•n<·a l\Jl•ans 111
-'1e. '' dunni:t thl' dts tnft's annual
music fe~llva l in the Anaheim
'onvent1on C't•nh'r M;_1v Ii
Thr future f11lk stn~(·r want'
\he performanrt• lo l;iunrh hrr tn·
toa car t?N.
Kn!'-tint•. ttu• <laui.:ht<•r uf Mr.
and Mr-. l>on F.achus. J><'rform.,
111 t:hurrh antJ 1nform.1lly for
fnm1l\' amt fru•n1ls
''I've neH•r h<'t'n in an\th1ni.:
lik<• lh1~." '\ht' s:111I 1\1111, ~hr ad
mltll'<I. "I'm 'carl·d"
Bui thPrl''s littlt• Sla,:tc frii:ht
"Shl-' d1><'"n t gt'l ,, h1l ba,hful. ·
~aid ht•r molhl•r, who <•xpl:.t11ll'd
th;1t lt('r daui:htt'r ha' t1wrl
' (' \ ('I V (' 0 n ll•' l th .t t'' (' tt llH•
along
• I JU'l "ant<'<l to lw 111
:<.onwth1nr. -.111n1•lh1ni.t 111..:
hnallv o;t ..irl .' K ri .. 11nt• "'IHI
Tht• \ 111111.: 111•1 f111 nll'r sl:tr1t•tl
pl,I\ mi.: th1· .:u1tar tn llc•i.:1n111n~
I' I .. ' s l' .. II I I l' I l' ti ,, I 1 h ..
nl'll!hl)<lfh01~I rt'l'rt';Jllllll I l'Ol\'I
)ll'1 1hi1'1' \ l':I I S .1):11
~h1• 'lltt r kh mn\1•11 to lho·
hll!ht·'t C'l;t , .. 11rf1•r1·tl .tl lht•
r 1•111 1•r ;11111 h.1 s h1•1•11 1.1k1n1•
f'lrt' :itt· ll""'""~ for th1· p .... t ,, .• 11
1' h 1• 1 11 rl ~! t' ' ' a I II h t r
Movie Theater
Mana~er Hit
In Robbe r y
\ M1'-.Htn \'tcJO m11\'ll' tlw.it.•1
m:maj.(1•r "a'I duhbt'li "''1'r t h1
head and robb<'d of S:)(IO Mnnd.1\
a~ tw "ac; ahout to d''P0~1l 1 ,.
fe111t ., ut a nt'.lrb} hank
Ot :llll.:l' ('ounl\ Shc-rtff'i-of
fker., rl'PMtl•d tod,t) th.it .lnhn
Hruct' W:ill1•1. GS. m:in:l,il1•r 11f lht•
\ho;.;1on \'1eJo C'tnrmn. 2 11~;:1
Chnsant:i Dr1 \ e. told them h1·
\\{)<; aet•o.,t{'d b" lwn men as ht• .:ot out of his c~r ut tht' La P.u
Rnad brnn('h of lht• t 'n1lrri
<.tthforma ll<ank
Waller. of 518 0 Calle Aragon.
M1ss1on \'1cJo. said ont> of tht•
men clubbed him "h1le the other
gr abbed his night deposit ba~
Officers said the \ 1ctim w::ii.
rushed to Saddleback Commun1
ty Hospital where 15 stitches
were inserted into his head
wound. He was restin~ al homl'
today
··1t is a ver~· nasty wound.··
Waller's wife commented toda~
"But he is feelin,:t muc h b<'Urr
Jiowondrestingquielly ..
pl'rformant·1· ,<11<! tlw fud
sm~ill m1stC1kes didn't nuster hl•r
prompted them to s ci Ht
l\rtl\llDC as.l-he W-i-JlMJ'.-
To qualify for lhe comJ}('lll1on
the young musician first had lo
write a song with :i b1centcnntal
theme. She said :>he just thought
11( a sentence and then rhymed
\l.Ords to make up the next hne
"Whal America mean:.10 me
Kristine "rot t• in tht• rhoru'
· l 'ndersl:md1n.1t .ind hl'tn.C frl't'
F1ghtinl! at" :ir for our countr~ I
am ,\mcncan Jnd 111 al\\"'~' t><' ..
ll'~ the SN·ond song sht''.., "rtl
ll'n Ill her short carl'er Thl' othl·1
turw. wntl<•n lwo ye.irs a~o. ''"'
.ibout hot do~s
llul that s ubJC'Cl, she ~aid , \\il'
• :.lup1d "
Othl•r ftnJhsto; in lh<' d1stnct ..
rontcst "t·n· Paulu :'\I H'rs. of,,,.
Portola Eleml'nt11rv Sd1ool
1.c•;rnnt' McCluus lanlf ·uml Man.1
Cray . ~•l so from cit· l'wtola, ;11111
<~diO:-.IG , P a1t1• A 21
Pair Escape
Plant> Crasl1
In Dana Point
lh t 'Kt:Ol-:K l<'I( SCllOt:~H :lll.
\ II \\',II ol<I 1..1 M1 r;_id.1 m.111
;11111 h" rnot ht•r tn J.1w C'''"'ll''<I
~l'f\011' 1n1ul\ to1la\ \\ht•n tht•\
t r .... h l.1111k!I 1h1•ir h.:hl a1rJtla1w
•Ill np1•n land nc•.1r 1>,m~1 lhll-.
I lt~:h SC'hnol. lla11;1 1'01111
Both w.dkt•tl lt\\,IV from 1ht
11 1~ a m 1•ra<;h "1th onl\. minor
1111\1111'~
l'h1• 1'1• ... -.na 110 lt1'll po\\t'I .1111·1
111 1·0~1111• 1·onnl'C'l111.1: nHI f:11l1•1I
l"t)f' hlrm n rn1I p1mchrd :i holt' 111
tlw ··ni,:int·'s rrunk r11-.1•
l'tlol of 1h1• plan<· \\,1-; J>on :dd
II r rm,, n o ( Lo :\11 r :111 a 111 c,
passc·ni;:er was M a:v Burnl'll of
~;ni:land
llt•rman said he w'" 1hn•t• 1)1
t1111r m1h.•c; north nl 1),111.1 f'nint
"hl•n thc.• t•n1tine failed
l hrrl' "a.; a han~ Jnd ,h,•
l(Ull hl' <;a1d
\l f1r.;t. Herman s:ud. hc.• tnr<I
t 11 pilot the craft to\\ar<I
C:ap1c;trano A 1rport but rt.•ah1<'<1
he-had neither t hl' P<l" er nor
.1ll1tude to make 11 that far ·t s :iw this -;pot.' c;a1d
Herman. porntin~ to the graded
housing subd1ns1on properl~
where he landed · 'Jt looked a lot
better up there ...
The impact of the rrash nppcd
thl'.' landing gear form the plane
· lfo did 11 just right ... said Phil
Ow<'ns. a commercial airlines
pilot "ho witnessed the <'rash
from hos hom e at 24097 \'iMu
C'oron:i · An't' tim e you cttn walk a~ ay from · at you've donr ll
nitht "
The rt1ght originated frnm
f\illerton Ail"J)Ort
•
!>Uggested a servu·c urcu budget
nf Sl 034 m1lhon for the nex:t fis
t'nl year. which ts more than
S.100.000 higher than the current
) \'Ur 's spending plan.
To r:use the addiltonal mone\ .
the CAO said the area·s max
1mum legal lax rate of 46 29 cents
J)\'r SlOO of asses5t'd valuatJon
"ould have to be le\'1ed.
1-·11,. tht past two fb<'al yea~.
thl' rate ha:. held i.ll'ady at 41 ~
1>ercent.
Besides the tax rate increase.
the CAO's proposed service area
budget 11lso presumes that
the average assessed valuation
ul Mission Viejo w11l 10creasc 30
percent next year due to con-
struction of new tracts, com-
mercial <'omplexes and light in·
dustrial areas
Monday night, the MAC mem·
bers were most concern~ with
the errect of maintaining the cur·.
rent rate.
Dan Milll'r, special districts
analyst in the admin.istr uth-e of-
fice. said his original estimates
indicated that m aintaining the
present tax rate would yield re-
' enues about $60,000 less than the
proposed budget figure.
But he said new projections of
ser \'ice area budget carryovers
and the assessed "aluation in·
creas<' havt> lowered that flgu1·t·
lo ··about $25,000 to $30.000 "
Mlller suid thut means tht'
MAC "'111 htt\'l' to s:ut at least
$30.000 from the Mlfti'lt'lltt•d
budJtet if it \'Oles to hold the tu"
rate :it its present h•\'l'I.
MAC budget and hnant'e com·
m1ttt>e Chairman Robert
Johnson suggested the poss1blhty
of cuttmg tht' on~in~11 S60,00C1
(Sff lffOGET. P agt>A2)
Teacher Loses Round -
saddleback Psychologist Reassigried
By TOM 8ARLE'r' the teacher's post she held before $31 a day substitute teacher. r eg u I at 1 n ~ l ht: d ut 1 t's of
ot<~• 0••1v Pt1oUt•tt the restraining order restored District lawyers are now pre-teachers."
I.a\\ yers for the Saddle back her to her job as psychologist, As· paring for a hearing before the
\'alley l 'nifted School District s istant Superintendent John Orange County Board of Edu<'a· Dis trict off1cH.tls claim that
won the first round Monday tn the Cooper said tqdav. lion that could end wiUi the dis· Miss Hahn Wl'lll oo vacation 10 ~,.,._ . ..,.,, 'd~lii~ /;/>'ta .. ~4-Ais·~-J ~!I) .a.rh~ . •'""•·~""71-~~ ~ ·. it.~-• I :r-..~u..n -'l'iT e'1'·1fy(l o;,.tYl M ~~ill swf(r'ecoftoriltt'ally'as ~--~ ~' • "\. ~~-4'-··• -\\·1 t?-rulllnnmA th~'-~' ,. P:,\cholo~1~t Rar~ara Hahn rt>sult." the school district of The hearing, Sl'l fot May 19. plans. ·
Judi:?l' Llo)d E Htanpt<'d Jr ftC'ial added. "Miss Hahn will ge1 was called after the district It ts olkg~·d th.it l>he told hl•r d1:.~oh <'d t hl· re!>trainmg order S109 a day as a teacher and thal 1s I eve I e d c ha r g es of u n. supen·1~or:. that :.he needed lhl·
he had t'arllt•r 1ssul•d a~atnst the "hat she got as a psychologist." professional conduct against the lime ore to have dc-nlal surger~
d1sln<'t and refused tof;!r;mt Mis.. Miss Hahn claimed in her psychologist. pcrlormed.
Hahn the preltm10ur) tnJunctton la"swt against the district ond ll is further alleged that she School oHtciab alks:e Mis:.
:.he sought Supc~_rintendent Richard Welte has dis played "'t>v1deot unfitness Hahn submitted a forgl•d letter
The uct1on mt.>ans that Miss that her demotion t'Ut her s tatus for teaching and persistent de· stating that :.he had undcrgonu
l laho "111 not be reassigned to from a $109 a day employe to a f1ance of and refusal lo obey Jaws dental surgery.
°""'~lo·-· PLEADS NO CONTEST
Ex-Assessor Vallerga
Ex-Assessor
Enters Plea:
~No Contest'
BAf\EHSF'IF.LD <AP>
1-"0l'mt'r Orange County Assessor
.rack Vallcrga pleaded no contest
today to one C'ount or an indict·
rnt•nt rharj?ing that he used his
'IJff for pol1t1t•:il purposec;.
Two ot lu•,. <'Olj n Is then were
1h~m1s'>l'O at tht• n•11uc"'l of Dep.
Oran.:1• Count\• D"lnrt i\ttnrn<'~
\\'1lh.1m I. F' Jn'
\ 11n· 'cnten<'lllj.( n·port "a'
1ml1•1 l'd hv Su1lt'r111r C'1111r1 .lull~t'
P H Horton "llh "t'Ol<'nrinu
,t·hc•tluil'd for M .1 \ Ill
An Oran!!<' Count\ ~rand JUf\
1ntl1ctccl \'allerj.(a and his pn•
ck<'t''sor ns as,1·-.sor. Andrt'w .J
llinsha'~. for 1llt•i:111ly U'>lni! lh!'1r
nfftre .. 1arr 1n ll1nsha" 's i-ur·
t' t' c; s f u I I 9 7 2 l' n m pa 1 I! n < o r
C'oni:n•sc;
lltno;haw prt•v11111~lv ":t" c·on
\'lrll•d 111 Oran.:r ('ount~ :ind wa'
't'nlrnt•t'd to prison for 1 to 1·1
H':H!I on a hri h1•1'\ <'Oil\ 1rt1on 111
\f1lv11lj.( gift., from lht• T:.ind~
('orp Tlw <·on.:r1•s .. mun still
fuN•s trial .July l!l for his part of
the n'l!-essor'c; off1c1• 1·amp;11).(11
111cfl rt m<'nl.
Viejo's Jazz
Groztp to P'ay
The M1ss1on VteJO lhRh Sch<X>I
J:nz Ensemble "111 perform its
fourth annu:i I C'oncert at i 30
p,m Thursday to ben('f1t the
s('hool band '~ planned bicenten
nial tour to the East Coast.
Tickets. which cost Sl. will bE-
available at the gymn~1i;1um
door.
Soloists to be featured are·
O:ive Beauchamp, tenor s ax;
S t eve Hoefer , haritone sax.
Chris LaBonte. alto sax. Mark
Severson, trombone, and Charles
Zevon. trumpe t
The ensembl<' has received
superior ratings 1n jail fesllvals
at Chaffey Colleize and Orange
CnastColle1-?e
Blaze Hits Apartments
$500,000 Damage in Anaheim Holocaust
A four-alarm fire in Anaheim
early today swept through a con ·
dominium construction site and
leaped to an adjoining occupied
apartment com pl ex.
By the time the massive blaze
at200 N. Wilshire St. was brought
under control, ocricial estimates
ofthcdamagestood atSS00,000.
---Klfa?feTm-fire oTficfals said
there was no loss of life or inj uries
among the 200 people who were
evacuated from the Wils hire
Westmont Apartments adjoining
the construct ion s ite.
They reported the 77 con·
domin ium units under construc-
tion at the Wils hire Street address
were •·fully involved in names
that were sending sparks flying to
the shake r oofs of the occupied
;lpartments."
While some of the apartments
were damaged by the blaze. there
was no estimate as to the loss of
thcircontents.
Anaheim f;re officials said the
fire was r eported at I a.m. and
that the blaze wasn't lermed un·
dercontrol until J :JOa.m .
By then, fire fighting units from
nearby Garden Grove and
Fullerton had joined the Anaheim
firemen in fighting what was
described by one official as ''a ter·
rHically hot fire."
Meanwhile, .fi re equipment
from the Orange County Fire
0<.'partmenl pulled into the vacal ·
e<! Anaheim firl' stations to stand
on alert should ::mother blaze havt>
erupted in the cily.
Altogether. fire officrnls said.
there were 13 pumper units and
four ladder trucks at the scene of
the early morning fire.
And 25 off-duty Anahei m
firemen had been roused from
NY Exchange
Chief Quits
NEW YORK (AP)
J a mes J. Needham re·
signed today as chairman
or the New York Stock Ex-
change following a highly
'unusual early mornin~
m eeting of the exhange's
board. No reason was
given for the action.
The board of directors
said it s ugges t ed that
Needham, 49, remain as
president. a job that does
not now exist. lo ··work
with his designated suc-
cessor." William M. Bat-
ten.
The board said Needham
declined the offer, choos·
mg "lo pursue other busi-
ness interests.·· but would
remain as a consultant.
U.S. Backs Black
Rule in Rhodesia
LUSAKA . Zambia (AP)
Henry A. Kissinger called today
for a negotiatc.-d settlement that
would install black majority rul!•
in Rhodesia within two years.
'fhe SC<'retarv or Stale also
\'Owed "unr<'len.tiniz oppoftition"
d1plomalit', t'Conomlc and
p -. y <'ho Io I? i t' o I lo J> r I m <·
Minis ter lan Sm1th'i; wh1t1•
Rhodesian government
The Smith regime cannot ex
pect U S. s upport at any .stage or
its conflict with black llberalaon
movements, Kissinger declared
at a luncheon hosted by Pres 1
dent Kenneth Kaunda or Zambia
<Reports from Rhodesia said
Smith would announce the add1
t1on of sever a l African tribal
chiefs to his cabinet in n broad
cast from Sa Us bury tonight.)
In a major policy speech of his
African tour , Kissinger outlined
a 10-point U.S. program aimed a t
promoting a "just and durable"
solution in Rhodesia. The points
included:
-Strong support fot' Britain's
caU for black majority rule ln
Rhodesia within lwoyears.
"We hope that the regime in
S3Usbury and white opinion in
Rhodesia will pay very careful
attention to Dr. Kissinger's
speech." the British Fo!'flgn Of·
fice said in a London statement.
-The Ford administration will
urge Congress to repeal the Byl'd
amendroent at»horizing
American imports of Rhodrsi:m
C'hromc In defiance of United Na
tions sanctions.
Americans will be warnc.•ll
that lhl'y travel to nr stay 1n
Rhodes ia at their own risk.
U.S. economic aid for bla<'k
rl'f ugees fleelnR Rhodcsw 111
neighboring countrie~. Tht•\
a lreody number 20,000.
An offer of $12'<.i millton ll s
aid for Mozambique. which 1s
s uffering economically t>ec:111st·
it cloi;ed its border w 11 h
Rhodesia.
Mozambique's preside nt.
Samora M ache!. arrived today in
Toniania for t alks with Tanza-
(Sf'e AFRICA. Pa.Ce i\2)
Construction Gear
Stolen in Viejo
· Co nstruction equipment
valued by the victims has been
stolen from a building site in Mis ·
slon ·Vlejo. Orange County
sheriff's om cers reported.
Deputies said thieves who ap-
parently used a truck to haul
away the equipment stole a jack
hammer and air compr essor
from the site near the intersec·
Uon of Alicia Parkway and Po
Road. The equipment is owned
by T and M CommunicaUons,
3303 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
•
their bed~ to hl'lp h Ahl thr four
alarm blaze
o rr1c1als this moro111g were at a
loss to explain lhc lirc's origin
They said an invesltAation into
the cause of the <'o~tlv hl:.ize is bt•·
ing earned out undt'r fire insprc·
tor Michael Dot:v.
Death Brings
Changes to
Marine Corps
S/\N DI F:GO li\1') · Sund.iy
t ra1n1ng 1s O\ er and otht·r
chan~es arc twin~ madl' al tht·
Marine Corps r.:cru1t depots a~ a
result of the dt'at h or Pvt. Lynn
MC'Clure in a pug ii sll<'k Cight.
The s pecial motin 1tion platoon
to which M cClurc was ussigned
in his second d ay of lr:.11ning al!\o
has been eliminated along \\Ith
use of the slaVt'·ltkt: pug1I sticks
in s pecia l ur11ts
But .M:.ij . C l•n. Kt'nlll'th .J
Hou~hlon. who command:-. th1 ·
base, said Monda~· hl' '"" not
J)(!rmit any dl•creuM• m tht· quali
1y of tra1n1ni? or lht· ml·n 1l turn~
out.
"\\\• plan to furn1~h th1· :-.i.lml'
dist'111ll m•-i.pir1t1·11 )1 anncs and
treat lhl·m \.I. llh ftrrnn1·~s. f:nr
nes~. 1l1).!n11 ,. :11111 1·111npa1>s1on
1 loughton i-.11<1 tn .111 tnlc.•rv1(•\\,
his f1r't sinc·1· lht· ~l 1·C'lun• 1ll•:1th
MrCIUrl'. :w ":'' knm•k t•ri un
t·onM'lllUS hv lllH' uf tht• 11:11ldl•t.I
t'nd~ of :t st 1t·k 1>1·1· ti, 111• 1h1·d
_.,till 11nl'C10 Sl'lllU' Ill ,1 '1\•'(,I'
11U!>Plla l M im •h J:.J
An 1nv1•,llgat111n hot'> IWl'll <·nm
r>l<'tl'd h\ 1 ht• ~ :1rin1• C'ort" and
lloUl(ht1111 ... 1111 ht• h stu<1y1n~ II
('opll'!'l an· 1•-cpt•1•lt·1I to Ill' mallt•
pulill<" th1:-. Wr'l'k.
/\n altur111•y lhr Mc·t:lur1• ~
11arents 1n Lufttn. T<·>C • hus fllc·ll
a SJ 5-milllon wrnni.tlul death
!Se.-MARINES. 1•111<1• i\21
ClrnnJ,!~ (·oas1
~ ............ _...__.
w~athcr
'tlo.tlly rlnurl11 tnmnM u11'1
l\'rdnr•do11 mornrriu. w1tll
mort .tun ond n 11ttlr cootrr
Wednr11dov o/ttrrw>n. /111111
Wtdnt'sd1111 m1rl 11().~. 11111
lrn11ght S(I ICI $$ '
I NSIDI-.: TOOi\ t'
For o dt'lmled lnnk intn CIA ..
ach tnlu•s os reporttd f7t/ thr 1 S~lt lntl'lhgencr Cnmm1f.
'"". ue Pa gr A .f.
lndP
Aly..,, S.••IU AJ AM U,..,.n . 81
L M h'f• "' Mt•I•• 86 C.lllernta A' Mvt•tl l'vn<h A 10
Clu\ltlt<I In t• M.ttl ... •1 New• A•,11
Comln a1 0ra.,..c.un1y At
Cn" ... rf II> ""°"'" I t J Dea111 -..11co• At svM• ~"°' At t 1:1111,.tat ... ,. At '-1• e• s '°"'trteln-nt 96 MllO ~rlleh Att 11 ~""'"<• • •0· 11 Ttt .. hto" 81 ,._ ,,._ aourf 1111 T ... .tltF\ 8• ..... u.,. 11 w ... 1-'"
llllt•mlule" •• 'Wile••• NoW\ at, II
A 2 DAIL y PILOT SB fuietday. AOf'll 27 HJT6
.. on Viejo
MAC's Nobk
Raps Speeders
M1'l1>1on \'tl'JO Muruc1pal Ad
vl'lor) ,l'ounnl member John No
bit" doc:•11n 't think much ortho v.ay
people tn h11> com muni\y drivt•
Noblt' took a 11hot at the mad
Jlllt't' of truffle on :.ome Of M1s11ion
Vi4.iJ0'1> 1>lrccti1 durtni: MAC dn-
<'UMJOll of ))ropond s~ limits
on l..0:1 Ahso:s Boulevard bctw~en
J t ron1mo Road and Trabuco
Road
The Or.rn~c County Traffic
Comm1ttt'c \\ unts to miunlJiln a
uniform !I() m ile an hour a~
lrm1t on thut i.trctch of road. The
MAC traffic comm1lltt favors ..
45 mph hm1l from Second Street
to Trabuco Road and JS mph
bt:lwccn Jt•ronimo and Second
Strt·•·t
!'\ohlc bJld 11 doc!.n't mattt•r
what i.pe<·d 1i. poi.led becaui.e the
people will :.ll 11 drl\ e :.ome"' here
between SS and 70
"The people in M1:.sion VteJo
are ternble drivers so what d1f·
ference does .in~ s~t'd limit sign
make'•" Nobll' quipped
Following some dddillonal d is-
cussion. the l\J AC voted to recom-
mend a uniform 4S mph limit on
the road.
ters~t'taons that a r e deemed
potentially d;angerows *•w.e or
vl11.1aJ 1mp1urme nt.a oc a fock of
lrafrlc control a!ana.
The atreeu 1nclud~ scv.,.n
feeder road inlers.:ctlons with Mar"u~r ll e l;ar kwuy -O~o
Plilrkway, Crown Vulley
Parkwa y, Est a nc1ero Drive.
Venado Drive, Mel15sa Drive, La
Sierra Dnve, and Puerta Real.
The study will Include a look at
the junction or Trabuc:o Road and
Via Madrigal, Coronel Drive and
Alicia Pa r kway 11nd Via
fo'abrkante and Al..tcia Packwa)'.
New Cella
Trial Judge
Oc~upied
Lawyers defending indicted Dr.
/
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Housing Issue
Irvine Loses
Round in Case
Lawye~ ror tht' Ornnae Coun
t~ 1".i1r Housing Council :rnd
(•111ht lrvme rNlldenl'i W\m a pre
tnol vklory l1Xi11y when Supel'lor
<..'uurt Judsc.> William S. Let r"·
J''l'l~d mot1un11 hy lht' clly of
lrv1n1• and tht• lrvinl' Compuuy.
Judi.:t: l.1•t• rdui.cd to Jirant m o
lion fof' MimmOlry Judtlm111nt m
•l('llun that paves thl' way for
Ln11I o( the issut>. A trial date hus
not >et bt-en St•l.
llt.; ruling now means that 11
tnul Judge will h11ve 10 decide 1!
the city 1s provuhng 1nsufhclent
housin~ for low ~nd moderate an.
come workers who y, 111 be
t•mplo~ ed 10 the proposed Irvine
lndu:.tnJI Complex-East.
JudKe U!e was warned dunna:
..t two hour hearing Monday that
lhl' laws uit lb hampering dt•
velopmenl Of S850 miJhon IO·
dustnalcomplex.
Attorney Leonard Hampel
argued for the c-ity that the plam·
11rrs had no legal grounds on
which they could attack the city's
general plan or the zorung ap
phed to the i.ilt: or lhe lndustnal
park.
It Is estimated that more than
the Irvin(' aeneral pl1tn housing
tio•I Thl· 2oul ('111!11 for hou:tlna in
tbr city uffordn blc.-by all ele
ment~ of the com mun1ty. tnclud
tng o. orkc•1:.
Stal\' lav. rt'qulres that 1oning
und Ht'neral pl11n11 Ix> conslst,nl
m j.lt•11t>1 :11 l11w dllr11 Hut city ul
torru:y11 trnsuccel'>1'fuJly argued
thut lrvme·:s r ecent status 1111 a
l'hart"r city uxemplcd ll from
li11tt provision.
Before ask1na for o summary
judgment. the c ity hod rejected
lJ settlement orrer by the housing
group The group had suageslt.-d
a SS 8 m1lhon 12-year apartment
subs1d) program financed jointly
by a city bu:.JOC)li> lax uod the
11 \lne Com puny
Hughes Kin
Asks Delay
To Find Will
54.000 workers will be employed LOS ANGELES (AP) -An
anlhemass1vecomplexwhenitis Anaheim cou sin of the la te
built on 2,000 acres south or the El Howard Hughes has asked for an
In related actions, the council
agrel'd to as k the countv trarric
committee lo pt<·pare r1:ports on
a number of M 1ss1on V1eJO In
Louis J. Cella Jr. and three busi-
ness associa tes h ave a new judge
in Ora nge County Superior Court
but they <.'an expect very little ac-
tion bi!fore the foµr face trial May
11 In a Los Alltieles Federal Court, • •
1t was made tlear today. .. ~, ..
Toro M arlne Corps Air Station. additional lour to five weeks to
Lawyers for the plaintiffs sue· <·ompletc a worldwide search for
c-essfully ar gued Monday that ~5 the eccentric b1lhonairc.'s will. ..:.~-1 • .1i~~ _w, ~ ' ~. ,.{,'11'1t.~ .eaaer· $ ~m i'l~ldJ_le~· · r -.... ~~-: ~ can do on the Cella matter whl e ... _... ....... ,.
percent of thelnduslrytha\mov Docum'etnts f iled •. Los • ______ ;.. -~I:~ ~·vU.>.<J.8.~y,,_,~.\'~./.A.•.rt~ ·""' '
<lecadc " ... 'e-&~""oF-tt'·ch'lu•tc:&an-o ,.,':" n ~ ....
Raps 'Hobbies'
AtSadJleback
that is in progress." Judge.
William C. Speirs "ommented lo·
d ay
Judge Speirs has scheduled
May 10 as the date he will begin to
hear a series of pretnal m otions
Dennis Erdman. rt>prei.enting flied by the four defense at ·
lht· L'ntlcd South Orange C.:Oai>t torneys.
Commun1t1c1> 1 L SCX'C t, ao;ked But the JUd~e. who replaces
thi· s:iddil'back C:olll'gi• board Jud~eJerroldS OhHr onthepre
:'oltmd.i\ not to ,1Jloy, tht· college lnal bi!n('h, pointed out lhal he
rurnculum to hc:come too hobby-has a mount am of paperwork to
onentl•d examine before he can begin lo
·:\tr F. rd m ,1 n \I. .... n •H make any assessm ent of the Cella
110.cmatH. 'Jl<I Dr Jamt,, case
\tar .. h.ill, tr u-.tt'L' lie made un lits c1nl 1rial 1s expeeted to lu:.t
1nti•lli.ci·nt. time!} prt:l><>ntation for at least one more week. The
llo" t'' 1•r . tht•r l' .in· manv con Los Angeles tnal or the four dl'· ~ldl'ratrun' v. hrc•h mu:.t bt· taken fendants on 44 felC>ny counts 1s
into al'count 111 drawm~ up u cur scheduled lo gel under way May
n<"ulum It. ·onl· nr thi· <.'ourse:. Mr J udge Speirs was the second
Erdman rtil'ntwnl•d "'~'" Jearnmg choice o( presiding Judge Claude
10 Y.Ork wrth :.t.uned glass. 1 M Owens Monday lifter lawyers
know o r a l.af(una &>ac.·h 8C(.'I· for Cella, Sl. Theodore Schif·
tli•nt , u·t 1 m \\ho 1~ now uhlc 10 fman, 53, of Santa Ana. George
'llJllM1i 1 hi m,1·ff lct•t·auw lw h<" Lewis Ollendorf, 44, of Lal(una ht•t·~1 1111. a b L:.i Lnctl .: l J .:>:.. •• Ae~c._~ and ~t ~p hen Hobert
•'rJflMlJlt £\'ans.~n. otM~ssmrrV1ejoob1ert·
It IS 1mportJnt lo rN1li1e • <.'d to hts. selection or Judge Byron
Dr ~far,h all ..,,1111. Y.t' tlo a K McMillan.
thornui:h ih't•ch •"1"C:'>!'lmcnt sur Judge Qy, ens. the four defen~e
\I'\ hdnri· "1. JpJlrOH· new pm lav.}ers and Deputy 01stnct ~l·
.:1.1m., r111, irll'ludrc; inl<·r\ iev. torney Or ella Se_ars had earh~r
rn.: p1·opll· 1n hu,tn<''>~ 111 de-jitone through a list or 20 names
11,rmini> hoY. mJrkdahlc• kills submitted by each s1de without
\\t' ,11 c• ,,., .. htnJ; "111 tx· · agree~ng on a furlst acceptable to
f'rom Pafle ,\I
AFRICA ...
111an Prl''>tdl.'nt Julius Nyerer!'
nnly mw dav after Nyerl'r c met
f\1:.~in1ot1•r Hoth n1unl n\''I harbor
natwn.111-.t 1.plt'rrillu~ r1ghting th('
ltho<11•,1a11v.l11t1• r<.'~1rn1· and JH 1•
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tht· l 'n1l1•tl St.1\1•<; will "'k South
Afr11·a .ind F1 .1111·t· for full c•om
11h.11w1· "'th th1• l ' :-0: 'an('l 111n:.
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oo:h s1des
The four defendants race trial In
Superior Court o n 127 felony
counts contained 1n a grand ju1y
md1ctmcnt.
It is alleged that they bilked two
hospitals -l\h ssion Community.
M1 ss 1on Viejo and M e r "y
<;cneral. Santa Ana of morl'
than S2 million in funds.
Federal authorities filed 4'1
felony counts against lhe sam('
four defendants in an Indictment
1hal hsls almost identical allega
twnc;
Tustin Man
Resciied
Fron1 Peak
In Jn ordeal that la~tc'<i until J
:e m ;\fond11y, 11 Tustin man y, u~
\·.1111t•cl from the mounlJ1nou'
t('rruin n<'ar Id) llw1lct allc•r fall
1n~ :100 rt'l'l down .. 70 pt'rcent 10·
chnt· y, h1le rock cit mblnl(
.\I :1 r 1 n <" h <'I 1 C' o JI t 1• r r 1 Io l
M 1ch;wl Shea. 26. v. as rl':.cul'd
after his d1 m bing pnrtn1•r Slt'VC:
f''erl'day. 29. of 14601 Kuun St .
Irvine, summoned aid from the• n iv l'rs1 de Mount 11ln lt":scut·
Tl'llm
A ccordln.c l o Riverside
Shcr1rf's deputies. Captain Shl•tt
was rnppclllng on a s nowy s lopt•
of U ly RO<.'k S unday a.nernoon
when he lost his footing and slut
to the base of the chrr
He was taken to March Air
1-·orce Base hospital. whc:re he
was reported in "i'ood" l'ondltton
today a fter surgery ror a broken
(el( and ankle.
The steep terrain in the area
hampered rescue efforts. anct
Capt. Shea rinally was put into an
ambulance al 3 a m Monday, dt>·
put1('S said.
TIUeves Ge t Coin
In Viejo Burglary
Burglars who brc*e a window
to gain entry stole a jar or silver
coins valued at $145 from a Mis·
s1on Viejo home. Orange County
sheriff's officers reported.
Deputies said the coin.• were
t.3ken from the bedroom In the
home of M arlnc Corps Capt
Harvey Randolph Norton. 30. of
23461 Via R onda The Norton
family was absent at the time of
lhcbruk in
011. S1cel1 .ffiser~J lrvme area a teller signed by l"Jughes March
Attorney Carlyle llall of the 3. 1938 The letter h°skc'<i 11 Texas
Center for Law 1n the Public In· bank to place t wo cnv<.'lopes -
lerl'sl told Judge Lee that 111s lhl' one r eportedly containing t he
duty of all 1mol\ ed in :.uch dt'-will. the other in:.trucllons -in
'elopmt-nl to pro\ 1de swtablc safekeeping
Three Oh\'C baboons displa.\ \'aned reucuons ah<.•r lht>y
were r ecently recaptured <ind flun~ behind b..ir~ :.it
Ktng!) Island Amusement P<irk near Cmc111n<1l1 , Ohio
The.\ wen.' amon~ 50 lhut esc.iµed one "l'l'k <il!O
Ran~crs arc ~ltll trying lo rounct up a don·n huhoon:-.
..,till tel larj!<.•
hous mf! for" or kt-rs of all income But Gano said that bank ha!>
lc\'els since mer~cd "1th another. So
The hous1nJ? ('ounc1l :.wt c-on· for. he s:ud. C>lll) a safety depo:.1l
lends that lhl.' zoning for the in· box key ha~ bt>t.'n found, und whal
Saddleback College
Future Depicted
du!>lrt:.11 • .tre.i 1:. rnconsastcnt "1Lh tl opens. nubQdy knows.
BUDGET.
M1lft>r hucl µ1 ojet'lt'd
• •
1"h(• l.tl'i J\11i:l'lt•S T1mrs sar
leJrncd fr om M1urc1•s <'l•>..,l' to
llui.:hl'' · hl"tnc•..,., <·mp1n• th.it
m~irty l'Oph·~ of 'Ill' ~I'\. h.111 ht•t•ll
matl1• anti urt• l>c1ni: Wllltoh
('lr('ulutc•d 111 lwnk~ in st•v1•r.t1
c;tat<' .... 'l'hl' lo.t·y Y.,1s round, th1·
rt-1mrt :.,11tl , 111 ;in ofrin· twri·
form1•rl) u~c·il II\ I lui:ht•, th.11
wa:. lo<'k1•1l until ht:. <11.'ulh Arni
~
Or Edward A Hart, assi.Manl
lo the supcrintcndl•nt at Sad
dleback College. mapped out lhc
next JI! m onths for tru11wes Mon
duy. outltnin~ a nt1c1puled growth
and cons truction.
By the Call or 1977. Hart said.
Saddleback Colleitc will have th1.·
equlvalent lJf e.ooo full-time :Sill
dents.
Since part tun£' -.tu<knt~ out
number f111l -l1mc -,tudcnts. the
6,000 eqw \ alen<')' figure mean~
that a minimum of IS.000 pcopk
"111 be taking clasilc:.. he said
Th e current full -t ime
eqwvulency figure, 1:. JW>l under
S,000.
Hart said sur vey !'!lakes wNe
dnven Monday 3!> a hri.l Sl<'P HI
the construction of a three
hu1ldtng mustc·urts complt'x,
which is schcdult.•d for compil'
t1on bv the full llf 19i7
The ~ymna!>tum phy:.1n il
t'<lul'atlon complex currc·nll,\ un
der con!ltructeon shoul<I ht• open
hy late :.um mer, 1976.
f 'rom Pnfl~ ,, I
MARINES. • •
<.'la1m and quolc·ll <·x·Mannt•
rec-ru1ls a!i i1avm~ MC'C'lurr Y. "''
healen sava11tt•h wh1h• fun.'Nt to
(1~ht sever.ii men in ;1 rnv.
Thi' ('h;in.:t''o 11) rt•(' I Ull lrlllOIO I.!
J r l' h ,. 1 n ~ p 11 l 1 n 111 ,. r f c· 1· t
d!!<"Whert> a" "'tdl, ~• b<P•e
11poke!!wom~n 'I.ml
Tht> mot1v.1t1nn pl,1\nnn Y..11.,
on1• of (n c• '•'I Ill' 111 ,1 'IJl'l'tJI
tr111n1n.: hran<'h for 'Tho"' mc•n
who 1w1•d mo1 t' 11!·~11 c 1 h1•
!IJ>ark th<•l 1t t.1k1·'l l•l makl• a
M Jr11w." ''ll' \llld .111d111i:
The mot 1 v J t1un platoon ha'
h<'en under cu rdu I 01t11cly for J
loniz time No lonJZ<:r 1:. lh<'rt• anv
group 1nc<>nl1\ 1• tr al111111t. for th1•
'lame.• r<'a11on W1"n· lr) IOR lo <11•
\Clop l'On'itl UCllV(• rorrtl'o nr
t r a i n I n ..: h y 1• I 1 m 1 n a 11 n .: 1 t
nel't'i.snrv i.onH' uf lilt! 1l!'.:at1\I•
forms "
Co11duct
Unbecoming
LONDON CAP> l\n os
s1stant S<>v1ct utr ullarhc
has bt'<'n s ent homr art1•1
he l(Ot drunk in a London
pub and tried lo pump a
British !'l<'rli(eant about
Bri ltsh 1n vol vl!'mcnt 1n
An~ola , thl' Dally Exprci.s
reported toda~
"Thrl'e burly com·
patnot.a escorted th!! luck·
le ss Capt. Valentin
Liachenko a nd his atlruc·
live wife. Ludmilla, on to a
Mos<.'ow-bouhd Ilyushin
62," the newspaper· r\•port
laid.
The Soviet Embassy sn1d
the couple were in Mottcow
for a hohdey and would l"t"
turn to Brttam.
Key lo\\er c.·.1m11u~ bu1ldin1ot'
will be mo' <•d lo 11 l11lb1dc.• 101'a
lion, next to th1• library bwldin.:
on the uppc.>r ('ampu1", crcat111~ 1n
t'fft•t'I a ~1ngll' campus. Ila• t
~illd
Included in th1• bth1•dult•tl
mo\'<' a11• lht' nifl'l1•11t1. 1h1·
--boobtnr~. ttttH;t utJt'nt <'t•nwr :.nd
lhl' h(•alth center Tht• hwlchn>:
y, tll be connl'cled to the.• hbrJt'
b) a lootbr1dgl'
Stud<.'nl and p .. nonnt!I
o;en 1Ce'>. coun.,1•llrll( und ad
min1strat1on and r<'cord' \\Ill tw
relocated to th1· i.:round noor ol
lhl' hbrar).
The women s anti \'l'tc'run''
N·nlers "ill also be movl•cJ t11 lht·
upper can11111' :11111 th1• \ot':tl11111:il
proJ::r.1m .ind '''"'1hl\ n1·Y. pru
grams \\ill Ill' r1•nlt•1 €'cl on lhl'
lt1\\l'I" <·ampus. llarl ~Jul
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lw nJO\'l'cl lo lht' ('Oll<'Rl' <·nlt .'.10('('
:1111! rnn\ Prt1•1I to an informat11111
.end v1~11or ... · c·rntt·r hv 1h1 ... rJll
Th•· l'l'llll'r "111 ht• n·wnn<'d ltv
1•ampu~ pnh1·1'. "ho "'ill prov11l1•
11~1l1>r~ \\1th .s 1·hool m.1p~ and
parkinK pt•c m 1\ 'I
Trui.lt'l' l>r J ,1nl\'" \lar-.h.111
said, "Ttw lw:-11 lh111g alH1111 1'r
llart'o; n •porl ·a~ rar ,IS I Yo .I .. t'toll ·
<'t•rnt•d wa'l lh.JI ht• a ... -.1111'1! 11' v.1•
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clous J! rov. I h " -------
'Th.ti W:t\. 1f lht• ,1(·tuJI ~h11rtlt11l I' <;nh $30,CIOO, wt· II
h:l\'t' a1111t h1•r s:io.uoo 'to put
a n ~ w h t• r t• 111 t h t' bu d g l'I . "
John,on ~:11cl
Rut .Joh11 Nnblt· .ictini: MAC
<0 hu1rmun. -.aid tl1ul wouldn't lw
tlw bc•:.t appro11d1 to 1hl' <.'nunty
110:11 cl of Su pen ''Or1"
"\\'.c ~uld cut lb.c_, r_t>qwrC'<l
S:I0 ,000 and the n a s k that
an~lhtnl( that come-. m m·er that
Ill' put 111 orw bud get l'atc~ory or
anolht:r. d1·pcnd1ni;; on our
pnorllll'S, ·· h<• !><11d
\!AC membcr:. \\ere.· told that
~om(' nrt•os h.1\'l' aln•aclv ht·<·n
11!c-n1tf1ccl fnr posMbh.' budRcl
<.'UIS
Mo-;t ot the cuts would be madr
in the proposed S44fi.OOO cxpen·
chture for laod:.caping main
lenance m lh<' service area
The area this yt•ar Wlll i.pcntl
;1 hout $237 .000 to marnlatn 19:1
ar res of parks, grcenhclts anti
rrn•diun:. in l\l 1ss1on \'rl•Jo hut tilt•
M1ss111n V1t•Jo Company hu-.
warnt•d that the :.rrrcug<· (1gu1C'
will dl)ublc• nr•xt vcar
Noble ~aid he · .. c111uht s 1t will gn
that h1J(h "
John1-oon :.:11cl lh1•1 c arc al!'o a
1111ml11•r ol 1111kno\\n f;ittor~ to h1·
1·on:.1<1!'rl·tl Jl a IJll'r tlatc, :.uC"h
a .., I ht' p II S 'i I b ti it\' II r (' ll 'h
· Y.JOttfulh · rrom the· 'tak or
c·ounl \' :i114l 1l11n:1l11111b of 1:11111 and
l.uic1'capin~ from the M1,i.111n
\'11•10 C:ompan\
SERVICE ...
(; :tno, 1;0. lb llllt• of 12 f1r ... l
r•ou~ins ol II u~hc•.s Ile has h<'<'fl
Jppo1nl1•d ad m 1111 s lrutor o f
llughc~· \ul1forn1a prc>pl.'rlteb
Thc cnl 11 l' II u ght!s t>!llute 1s
t'S\1meted to ht-worth more lhon
S2 b11J 11>n
G<lnn 11:-i1d ht• 11nder:.tnod II w;i~
llughr:.' tnlt•nltrln tu lcJve lh<·
hulk of h1~ c·:.talc lo medical r€'
:,eurch
Annelll' Guno Lummis or
llou:.lon. the elderly aunt of
I lughcs and Gano, eurher had
been appointed temporary ad·
m1n1slralor or ult the Hughes'
hold1n~s. She rchnqu1!lhl'd her
l'l111m lo his personally hel<I
C'aliforn1a proprrty 1n a d1:.
claimer filed Munday 1n con1un<'
lion with G;,rno's pa1>ers.
SONG ...
Ke\ in Jone~. a Mis!iion Vll'Jc>
I hgh Sc-hool !)I urknt.
~:ac h of th<' finalists will
p<-rform th\•rr "'ngs dunng th"
~rh•x1I t11..,lnt•l ''i b1c·enl<'nn1al fair
al >I p m Tut•Mlay, May 4, 111
1.J~una ~hlls Mall
How Much Is It Worth?
In the carpet busines5 sometimes it's worth EVERYTHING'
I lordly " day qoes by lhal we don't get n call regarding anolhPr
company s poor 1n:-.1allalion
Occ as1onally the damaqe res111ting from poorly sewn seams o r
laped seam!> 1~, nol rena1rnble
Then ttte valuA of thA invosiment looks pale indeed'
Why pay S300 00 o r $1500 00 for carpeting and gamble w11h lhc
installation?
We ma1n1a1n all of our own crews. all taught Iha ONLY way to
ins1a11 c arpeting -the RIGHT way•
The greatest ma1or1ty ol our business is referral
TherP •!'.a reac;on•
\IC MO ) l<}t1/
1663 'lACENTIA AVENUE • COST.A MESA, CA.llf n627 • PHONE 646-4838 .-646·23S.5
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