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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 11, 1976
'llOc.. M, NO. 1Jt, J Sl!CTIOHS, U ~llOES
Cella Link?
County Probes
Two Torchings
By ART DVll R. VINSEL Of•o.11,~1 ........
An angry Huntington Beach
printer whose plant was
d estroyed in an explosive
arsonist-set fire Monday was in
the courtroom ready lo testify
agaJnst politician financier Dr.
LouisJ.CeUaJr.
IRS Accused .
Of FBI-CIA
Tax Access
WASHINGTON tAP> -The
Internal Revenue Service has
abused Its unique lnve11ligaUve
powers by f(ranting the ClA and .FBI illegal access to taxpayer re
t ur ns, a Senate intelligence com·
mittee report snys.
According to the report. "lhe
FBI has hnd fret' nccess to tax
lnlormat1on for Improper
purposes,'' while the CIA re-
NSA STILL SPY1NG
ON -CITIZ!HS, A4
plarly bypassed official chan-
nels In obtaining 1 RS data.
The report, released today,
added that h()th the CIA nnd FBI
pr~sured the I RS to talte action
ogainst . 'certain tupaye"' for
reasons having no bearing upon
eompllance with the tax laws.··
the report added.
The ~·page report also de-
tailed the working!' of such pre-
! v1ously disclosed IRS procrams
as:
-The Special Services Staff's
investigation of 11.000 politically
aNive or dissident individuals
and organizations;
I -The Information Gathering
and Retrieval System -"a glut
of largely useless information"
on nearly half a million
Americans;
Operation Le11rechaun, in
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No Beauty Snooze
NIAGARA FALL.5. N.Y. CAP)
-Some conleslants in lbe Miss
u.s.A. Beauty Pageant missed
part of their beauty sleep today.
Tbey were among about 200
IU ts routed from their rooms
et .. Holiday Inn by a fire or un-del~mined origin at2:2'7 am.
1
' Richard Thompson. owner or
Graphic Communications Com-
pany, 7271 Murd~ Circle, was the
second former Cella associate to
be firebombed in a nine-day
period. authorities confirmed.
The $200,000 fire that gutted his
multiple-unit industrial· park
o peration followed a May l
torching of Statueland, n Garden
Grove firm owned by former
county planning commissioner
Woodrow Wilson Butterfield.
The records in question have
already been either delivered to
and or copied by Orange County
District Attornev 's investi2ators
probing Celia's financing o r
stote~lde political figures.
Huntington Beach Police Arson
Detail Detective Robert Russell
stressed aiatn today the Monday
mornlng blast and blaze thol lem·
porarlly w1pect out Thompson's
plant was deliberate.
"ll was done with intcntto com·
mil arson . It was n 't an
amateurish job. It was not a
prank thing or vandals," he
declared
No suspect s have been iden-
tified or questioned In either
Thompson 's printing planl ln·
femo or Butterfield's statuary
outlet blaze. but authorities and
the v1ctuns make <'lear lmpllca-
llons.
"If t havt-to be there for a
month f'll be sitting there every
<tuy." Thompson s1ud Monday or
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fflD Trip
RidedOut
FOWLER <AP> -;-LSD
was not the cause of
hallucinations sulfered by
lt junior high school band
men*>ers , medical of-
ficials say. The cause,
however. bas not been de-
termined.
T ile youths suddenly
beume Ill and suffered
hallucinations May l, and
the doctor w ho treated
them thou1M they may
bHe been slipped some
LSI>.
But tests £ot' 25 dnlp, in-
cluding LSD, proved
negati\'e, T.J . Conley, ad-
ministrator of Fowler
Municipal Hos pital, re-ported )fonday
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Then Nab ·Trio
The Mowing N1111
Sister Mary Immaculata carefully steers
her tractor mower past a row of young
.-vergreens as she cuts the grass al V1s1ta-
lion Conv<.>nl in Mendota 11<.>ights. Minn .,
.Mondav. Sisler Marv 1s one of four nuns
who take care of the.40·acre grounds.
Carter Confi.rllls
Sighting of UFO
ATLANTA CAP>-Democrat1c
presidential contender Jimmy
Carter has seen an unidentified
flying object and says he no
longer laughs al people who
believe in them, according to a
newly published book.
A Carter spokesman confirmed
the gist of the story in the book.
"UFO Ex.isls," by Paris Flam-
monde. Carter revealed in Sep-
tember 1973 that be had seen a
UFO about a year before he toolc
office as governor or Georgia, the
authors.11id.
"I don't JauRh at people
anymore when they say they
have seen UFOs because I've
seen one myself," Carter is quot·
ed as saying.
Carter•s press secretary, Jody
Powell, said Monday night. "I do
remember Jimmy saYing that he
did in fact see a strange llpt. or
ob~ •t night in the sky which did
not appear to be a star or plane or
anything be could explain. II
that's your definition of an un·
idenUfied fi7-lng object, then I
SttPposethat scorred.
Powell added. "I don't think it's
had any great impact on him one
way or the other. l would venture
to say he probably bas seen
,
stranger and more uncxplalnoble
things than that just during h1s
ttme In government."
F1ammonde said in a telephone
Interview that his information
wu based on newspaper clip-
pings or Carter 's statements. He
said Carter was prompted to com-
ment orl1lnally by a general
sighting ln the area ot Griffin,
Ga., in the fall or 1973.
The book also notes that Gerald
Ford, when he was a member or
Con&ress. said in a letter lo L.
Mendel Rivers, chairman of the
Armed Services Committee, in
Marcb 1966 lhat there had been a
wave of sighUngs ln his home
stateof Michigan.
"I think there may be substance
in some of these reports. "
Ford's letlerto Rlverssald.
He recommended a committee
Investigation.
Sonoma Bill OK'd
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
new name for California Stale
Colle&e. Sonoma, would be
Sonoma State College under a bUI
winning speedy Assembly ap-
provaJ. A 62·3 vole sent the bill to
lheSenale.
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Tiro Charges
Still Faced
By Y acht,sman
CAMDEN. N .J . <AP) -A
federal judge t oday dismissed
one count of u three-count indict·
ment again s t a yachtsman
charged with rerusing to throw
his dog overboard to make room on a lifeboat for two crewmen
who died.
U.S. District Court Judge
Stanley S. Brotman threw out a
count brought against Cyril
LaBrecque under an 1838 federal
steamboat law. Brotman agreed
with defense attorney John
McMahon that the law applies
only to commercial vessels.
Bul Brotman refused to dis-
miss the two remalnini counts
charging LaBrecque with
manslaughter ..and ne&ligence.
He sa1d the government, which
rested Monday, had met its
burden or proof on the two
charges.
LaBrecque, 51, is being tried an
the deaths of Bradford Blakeley.
20. and Paul Sagarino, 19, both or
Wethersfield. Conn. They died
after banging from the sides of
La.Brecque's 11-fool Uleboal in
.Cl-degree water for 10 hours
following the sinkin1 of hla
schooner. the ·'Sadie and
F.dgar."
3 Seized .
In Jewel
Plot Rap
In an elaborate undercover
operation, Orange County law
enforcement officers staged a
$100,000 mock robbery of a Jewel
merchant Monday.
Then, they arrested the three
men who allegedly plotted tho
heist with two undercover agents
and made a down paym ent on the
jewels once the caper had been
pulled off
The would·bt> merchant v1c·
t1m , o Santa Ana jewelr y
wholesaler, was not identified.
But arrested at a Deony'i;
Restaurant in Orange as they
purportedly m ade the down pay-
ment on the stolen jewels were
George Carpenter, 27. of 1871
Pomona Ave • Costa Mesa, and
Gary Snow Saunders, 39, of 21311
Es pada Place, Diamond Bar.
Arrested in Santa Ann a short
time later wos Robert Foster
O'Donal, 40, Gf 14111 Browning
St., Santa Ano .
O'Dona l r eportedly put In an
appearance al the Orange
~estaurant but le(t h<'forc the al·
reged stolen jewe l purchase was
negotiated
The lbrco men were t haracd
with conspiracy to commit rob
bery and conspiracy to receive
stolen property .
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We ather
Un:iy sunshine Is on the
menu again Wednesday
with temperatures In the
upper 6011 near tho ocean
and stretching to 80 Curther
Inland.
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Hearing Continues f're•P,.eAI
IRS •••.
wb.leb JPeelal qenta UMd lafor:
manu, tltttroolc ea~
and ~ak-lna to cat.tier=· orma Uoa 00 the IH aDd Gella Trial Awaits Decision hablta of Florida poUtlca n,u:ru. 8y,T0.19A&Lt!Y -.. ~ .......
LO ANGEl>ES -A pre-trial ~ tftat coUld make or bro Ilk
tht ~eral 1ovemment's case
a1a "'t lndkted Pr. Lou11 Cell1a
Jr. w•t loto ill faith day toctay.
Alld tkre '"' Ut.Uo hope lb.it lour deltn•• 1ttoroe)'f wOl be
able to nusry an obv1ousJy Im·
peUent Judi• Matt Byrne by
compl.Uni tbelr pllase ot Ute
pr•trlal session today.
Proeecutor Stephen Wilson ex·
pccta lo be much briefer -I~
than one day when be pula on
w1t.neues in rer.poMc to lbe mo-
tion toauppress evldcnct'
The actiial tru1I ol Cella, SJ.
and three co-defendants was
ac:bedulf'd to be~ln today. But
Judge Ryme was compelled to
defer jury selet'tion until he t'an
rule on the defense motion.
Voting Heavy
Carter Facing New Foe
8 y lbe Associated Press
Early vQting-w¥ reported moderate to heavy in
Nebraska today in a primary election that President
Ford hoped would throttle Ronald Reagan ·s challenge
for the Repubhcannommation.
In the Democratic primary, Jimmy Carter. his
party's front.runner for the nomination, was racing a
new foe. It was Sen. Frank Churcn's debut in tbe
primary campaign, and he acknowledged that he was
forced to wage an uphill battle against Carter.
Ford a nd Reagan also battled in a preferential
vote in West Virginia, but m ost of the m ajor
Democratic candidates were not entered . The voter
turnout there wai; described as light.
Connecticut Democrats voted in a party.run
v primary that is just the first step in selecting national
convention d elegates.
Going into today's elections Reagan had won four
primaries in a row Reagan went into t oday's
pnmaraes with 396 delegate~ to Ford's 309. with 1,130
needed for the nomination and 1,207 yet to be chosen.
Glaueoma Test
Patients Get High
With 'Pot in Eye'
HESTON, Va (/\Pl Mari·
Juana eycdrops effectively re·
lieve symptoms of t:lau('Oma
and are ready for l('Sts on people
~utrerlng from the e) e d1s••as<'.
researchers say. But lhosc tak·
mg the drops will have to put up
with a side ('ffc<'t "gt•ttan~
high.''
I\ Met.heal College of Georgia
researcher sa,d Monday that
animal lests show Laqwd man·
Juana "is as good or bclttt than
any anti glaucoma med1c;.1tion
t'urrently available "
Or. Keith Green. J:.c,ocaate
professor of ophlhalmolui.t~. ;.aid
r eseart'h emphas1:. wa;. bt'tng
placed on subst an('t.'!' rl'laled to
or derl\'ed from marijuana
that hopefullv "on't ha\'e the
euphorit' sutc l'ffe('ts ..
AddresstnJt a st'aent'e writers
seminar s pons ored herl' by
Research to Prcvl'nt Blandness.
Inc , Green said a new anti·
glaucoma dru~ would gave pa·
tients a valuable alternate treat-
ment to the f ew drugs now
a\1a1lable for this purpose
Glaucoma 1:. a condition In
which the fluids of the eye do not
dru1n properly. t'aus 1ng a
buildup or preuure within thC'
t•yeball. This prusure can
damage the optic nerve and dis·
Iott the strllt'tures or lhC' eyl',
lcadini to loss of vi sion
l 'h\• condition 1s the third lead·
mg cause of blandness m the-Unit·
ed State11 anl1 affects an csum:it·
ed two million persons
If dl'tectet.I enrly, drug trut·
ment can slow down or arrt•\t
glaucoma. Rut 1r this falls. frc
quently !!>Urjlc>ry 1"1 lhe outt'Om<'
Green said he bt't'amf' 1ntt"rt'"ll·
1.'C'l 1n mur1)uana us a ~'!1bl1.•
~loucomn druR In 1971 after a r<'
port by resear('her"I ttt th~ Jules
Str1 n Ey• In s titute ln Loi.
Anaeles. That !lludy found that
volunttt'r:s who !l moked mart
Juana ahowed u drop in prl'ssun•
within the eye
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"The clinical potential of this
finding was immediately ob·
\ 1ous. although m y approach
was rather skeptical al first,"
Greensa1d.
The rC'searcher found that a
single drop of marijuana's mo~t
a('ttve ingredient, called TllC,
dropped eye pressure in rubb1t!-
for five hours. The rabbits also
got a marijuana ·'high.··
In the latest studies. rabbits
were g1\•en drops or TIIC-hke
substances twice a day for fou r
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pressure within their e) cs by 30
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t'auses l~ss fluid to be forced into
the cye.
Ambassador
Assassinated
In Paris
PARIS (AP) -Assassins to·
dav shot and killed the Bolivian
ambassador to Frant'e. who was
in charge of the forces which
tracked down and killed Cuban
revolutionary Ernesto "Che"
Guevara in 1967. A group callmg
itself the Che Guevara Bngade
da1med rcspons1b11Jty for the at·
tU('k
Gt•n Joaquin 7.cnt<'no Anaya.
53. who had also b<'cn £loh\1a ·,
fort•1gn m1nist<'r. was shot lo dc'-
ath at point-blank range as hl'
"alkt>d to his car. parkt•cl
;ilon~sade the Se1nr River. poltcr
:.aid
In a <'Ommnunique 1ssul'd to
news orjlan17.11t1ons, u
1-pok<'sm.m for thr Cht' Gut'rnra
Hri~ode said 1t shol clown Zen·
t1•no Anaya with the same
weapon at claimed to have usc<l
111 st•r1ously woundmll the ass1s·
tanl Spanish military altn('he,
Capt. nartolomc Garda Plata
Valle, in an ambush last October
at his Paris 11parlmt'nt.
The poli('t' h:id no t'omment on
lhe ((roup's claim.
Zenteno Anaya was the third
ambassador killed in Europe
stnt'e October.
An embassy employe shouted
to a reporter that the as5assin"
· J?ot b1m just the way they got
the Turkish ambassador."
Turkish Ambassador Ismail
Erei was shot and killed al close
range in the same neighborhood
last October. French police
believe he was killed by an
Armenian liberation organiza-
ltoo. No arrests have been made
an that kiJling.
Turkey's envoy in Vienna,
Denis Tunaligll, was shot to de-
ath in bis offi<'e two days before
Erei was killed.
Sources close to lbe Bolivian
Embassy said Zenteno Anaya
had recently shaved oft bis pro-
minent mus tache, po&Sibly fear-
ing an attack.
Police and a witness gave ~n·
meting versions or. the kill mg
Polke said Zenteno Anaya wa"
shot in the back, apparently by
twom~.
At llsue ls tbe ckfense arau-
~l that eYtdence seud in July
ol 19'15 from • Col'lla Mesa print·
ln1 1bop controlJN by Cella was
illegally obtalned by former
print 11hop e mploye Donald
Albert Ray.
Tbt rtPOrt It Ofte ol lS Wilum
betn1 releued by tbe In,
t11U1ence committee ln sup~
of IU Una! "port on domesUo
IP)'ir\I.
Ray. 46, has admitted from the
witness 'land here that he ob-
tained olleaedly mcrlminatlna
documenu for the dhru1et at·
tomey's office in retW'Tl for pro-
secution leniency on serious
cnmanal charg~s he faced at that
time.
MOil t't>mmltlee m mben IQ!
they bof' tho additional ~
wUI dram at lie the need t«' a newi
~creulooal panel to monltol:
loteut1once a1enclea. S.nat.
• leadtra reportedb• reached a
cotnproml.lt agreement Monday,
oilhl that would eat.abllab auc:b II
committee.
Deputy Dis trict Attorney
Loren DuChesne l('n the witness
stand late Monday after his
see<>nd sel>s1on of testimony. hot·
ly denying ln his final moments
lhat he had Intended to conceal
anything Crom the defense and
Judge Byrne.
The ~port Hld that bet'"9ii
1966 and 1974, the FBI made ap-
• proximately 200 reqoeats to II\$
for tax returns. The m.uortty o~
the requests, virtually all o~
wb.lch were 1raoled, were in·
tended for uae in the FBl'a Coin-
lelpro operaUou, ac~ to
the report. . DuChesne was asked why his
ret'ollection of dates made
l>1gnaficant by his association
with Ray had varied Monday
from the testimony olfered in hls
earher appearance.
"I testified to the best of my re·
t'ollection then.'' he said. "I
testJf1ed to lhe best or my re·
collection today.••
'ftle bureau sought the returns
or 107 "key activists" in the "new
lert" and "black n1Uonallst"
movements for use "as weapons
In its campaian to neutralbe
them,•' the report said.
Paul I decker. supenntendent
or the United Printing Company
plant on Airport Loop Drive tn
Cost a Mesa. testified as the final
witness Monday that he was in·
correctly named as a partner
wilh Cella and Richard O'Neill in
the printing enterprise. Back to (Phew) Work
The report cited the case or a
proressor at a Midwest univenl·
ty who was audited by lhe IRS ct
lhe request of the FBI. A buruu
memo recommending the· audit
said it "may be a source or dls·
tract ion du rl n g the critical
period when he is engaged ln
meetinas and plans for disrup-
tion at the Democratic National ., WI"_.. Convention."
ldet'ker said Cella controlled
operations al the plant while
payroll responsibililles were
shared by two ho:;pitals that also
t'ame under Dr. Celia's tn·
Ouent'e.
The 44·t'ount federal indict·
ment is based on allegations lhat
the four defendants bilked Mis-
sion Community Hosp1taJ in Mis-
sion VaeJo and Mercy General
llosp1tal an Santa Ana of an
e:.hmatcd S2 m 11laon in funds.
It 1s alleged that the defendants
used phony dot'uments manufa<'·
turt.>d at the print s hop ma plan to
defraud the t" o hospitals.
Facing trial with Cella are
former ho~p1tal a:.:.ocaates
Theodore Schiffman. 53, Santa
Ana. George Louis Ollendorf. «.
Lagun a Ueach and Stephen
Robert Evan:.. 31. Mission Viejo.
All four defendants also face
trial m Orongc County Superior
Court on 127 related felony counts
('Ontaincd an a local grand jury
md1ctment.
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PRINTER ..•
Sanitation worker Lee Cha\·ez begins cleaning up the ac·
cumulation of more than 30 days of debris in San Fran-
cisco's Ha llidie Plaza BART station after city employes
agreed to work pending settlement of their strike.
Hllghes, Officials
Reindicted in Fraud
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> A
federal court of appeals has rein
dieted the late Howard llui;chc:.
and other off1c1als of his Summa
Corp. for alleged stoek manipula
Lion in the 1968 purchase of Air
West.
U.S. Atty Luw ren('e Sem<-n.w.
in Las Vegas. Nev .. said Monday
that the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals informed him o~.l)le de·
cision to reinstate thel' twice·
dismissed indictment.
the text or lhe decision . He said
the decision would reinstate U1e
case for trial unless Summa ap.
p e al s. A Summa Corp.
s pokesman in Los Angeles
declined comment.
Other defendants named in the
indictment in addition to Hughes
were Summa legal counsel
Chester Davis of New York City,
David Charnay of Los Angeles
and Robert Maheu, former head
of llughes' Nevada operations.
* * * Dummar Gun
The Indictment. handed down
in December 1973. accused the
billionaire and other persons in-
\'Olved with Summa Corp. of stock
manipulation, fraud and con·
spiracy in the acqu1s1t1on of has st'heduled testimony in the Hughes Airwest. then known as
44 ('ount t'ase against Cella and AtrWest. Rap Dropped
threeassoc1ates. BRIGHAM CITY. Utah CAP)
Employes speaking for the vie-U.S. District Court Judge Drut'e Box Elder County Ally. 0 . D
tim said he was qwte disturbed R. Thompson first threw out the Lund says his office concluded
overlheinc1denl. indictment an Reno in January a ne w investigation of the
Authorities said Thompson told 1974. Hughes and the others were possession of stolen firearms
them his nam e had n o t reindicted on July 30 that year. against Melvin E . Dummar.
previously emerged publicly in and Thompson dismissed 1t agam named as an heir in the un·
t'onnection with the criminal inNovember. verified Howard Hughes will,
cases filed against Cella and as-and decided not to file the
soclatea. F ederal grand jury In dismissing the indictment charges again. members in Los Angeles returned for the second time, Thompson
The professor ultimately had
to pay an additional S500 in taxes,
the rt"port said, addina lhal "lhe ract that taxes are due does not
justify use of the tax laws lo har-
ass demonstrators."
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Accordln1 to Orance County
sheriffa Capt. Robert GrUCet.h.
32 plainclothes deputJes an.d
Anaheil'll police officers were ln·
volved In lhe mock robbery and
later Jewel sale.
It was when an unspecllled
amount of cash,was handed lo an
undercover agent In the
restaurant's parking lot that
Saunders and Carpenter were ar·
rested, Griffeth said.
lie reported that Carpe,nter
was armed at the time of his ar·
rest. So. in addition lo the con-
spiracy charges, the Costa Mesa
rnan was charged with illegal
possession or • loaded IWl·
Griffeth said Monday's arrests
ended five weeks of under~ver
work begun when a Brea un-
dercover pollt'e officer was
asked by two of the accused men
if he'd be interested in partlclpal·
Ing In the robbery.
Lai1t week. Griffeth said, the
alleged conspirators provided
two undercover officers with
weapons and the robbery was
scheduled for 1 p.m. Monday.
With the victim jeweler's
cooperatlon. Including the
"loan" or the loot, the mock rob-
bery was pulled off by the two
agents In case their quarry, the
three alleged <'Onspirators, were
watching, Griffeth said. a 44·count indictment, mostly said no regulation could be found Lund said Monday he decided
involving alleged income tax "which renders the aJleged con· not to file charges because of
evasion. duct or the defendants criminal. lack of evidence and that this.
Orange County Grand Jury That is not to say the conduct al· in effect, closes the case of the BiJJ S
members hit the four with a 129--leged, iflrue, is not reprehensible firearms. • queaks By
count indictment primarily in-and an abuse otthe power of great volvinggrandthenandembenl~ wealth." Dummar, 31, explaining why SACRAMENTO CAP) -Com.
ment allegations. he would be a beneficiary, says pulsory retirement at afe 70 f~
Thompson has told in· The government subsequently he picked up an elderly, bleed· all California judges has been
veshgators he opened a small, appealedThompson's rulina. The ing man who claimed to be sent to the floor of the state
part time printing plant for Cella appeals court reached iU decision Hughes in the Nevada desert In Senate. But the vote was only 7-5
at Mission Community Hospital Friday. 1968 and eave bim a ride to Las in lhe Senate Finance Commlt-
f1\•r yt•arsa1to. a ti me prosecutors Semenza said the U.S. at-Vegas, a lso loanioa him a tee. the bare minimum needed a~partl('ularlyt'oncerned a~ut __ to_m~ey~·-s_o_r_n_c_e_h_a_d~~~-rtt~e-lv_ed~~q-u_art~e-~~~~~~~~~~~-'°-r_p_a_s_s_ag_e_·~~~~~~~fore' 1dent1al testimony.
At't1v1t1es al the hospital print-
ing shop using ne((ath·es and
printing plates s upplied by
Thomp~on fo r politkal promotion
und t'Onta1nmg names of Cella·
ba('k('d ('andldates and allegedly
phony farms billed for the services
are <'onsldered key prosecution
poant!i
Authorit1e'I are also reviewing
the fu <'l the Orange County
Ocmocrnti<' Party headquarters
in a building owned and loaned by
Or. Cella was destroyed the win·
terof 1972by a suspicious blaze.
The old downtown Santa Ana re~
~ident'e t'onverted for office use
went up in names just as swlnly
as the Thompson and BuUerfield
properties May 1 and Monday.
Huntington Beach Detective
Russell was St'heduJed lo e<>nfer
today with Garden Grove arson
lnvestijlators on details or the
Thompson and Butterfield fires.
Both were Ignited with roocen·
trations of flammable fiuid.
f1ames had already exploded
throuah the roor of Thompson's
firm ln the few seconds between
the thunderous ignition and de-
termination of its location by flre
station personnel who ran to a
·window.
Det et'tive Russell said
Thompson polDled out when in-
terviewed his name had not ap-
peared in print In tbe Cella news
coverage.
Pay Hike Halted
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. 's flat
"judges·to·Janitors" pay raise
plan for state employes bu run
Into trouble.
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
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OH THiil SAMPLES. THE THEORY IS THAT THIS WAY THIY
CAM CHARGE 0 WHAT THE TRAFFtC WILL IEAll.''
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Jlleretoa"e Data
DEAR PAT: My husband and I
decided to purcbaae a
pllcrowave oven. Aft.er looking at
awnerous brand• and models,
oot to mention the aalesmen's pl~bes, we are totally confused.
Where can we get some general
information about these ovens
~nd the advantages or the
varioua features now available?
W.G., Irvine
t Tlae Aatoelatloll el Home Ap-
pltaace Maallfad11ren <ZO N.
Wacker Drive, Cblcaiol IL
IHH> la m alllai genera la·
formaUon lltera&are about
microwave oveH to yoo. Aaotlter cood aoarce of objedive laf..-ma-
Cloa can be foaAd la magu.lae
utJcles II.Red uder "Microwave Ovem" lA yoar Ubruy'a copy ol
••Reader's G•lde to Periodical
U terawre." • ake sue Utat t1'e
on• yoa parcbase iacl•de•
federally reqaJred safety opera-
Uoa butncUoaa aad a ttrtllln·
tloa tllat ao more tbaa fi•e
mllllwatt.a of radlatJon per cea·
timder ls present at a cllataace of
two lncllea from t.be ova.
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DEAR PAT: Before moving to
California, I ordered a set or
stereo tape recordings called
"Super Hits." These tapes were
advertised by KAAL-TV In
Austin, Minn. I sent su.45 ror the
tapes and handling to the box
number at the station and made
the check out to KAAL, but I
never received the tapes. I wrote
to the station after moving to
California In September, and my
Jett.er waa forwarded lo the sup·
plier. I've also writt.en to the sup-
plier recently by registued mall,
but I still haven't received the
tapes.
D.C .. Irvine
atcllard V. Tabet', vice pral-
•ent a•d general mana1er or
KAAL-TV, aa ABC afftUate, re·
ports bis statloa recehed
namerou complalnta a1afnst tbe
advertlaer-aappller for Uae
"Saper Hlta" tapes, Cambrld&e
CommualcaUoa la New 'Ytflt.
Taber says he llH auemp&ed to
reub the company with no suc-
ceu. KAAL· TV bad advertised
the tape offer a11d accepted all or·
den. The station passed along all
orders and paymenu to Cam·
brtd&e for proce11Ln1. In the In·
terest of good will, KAAL-TV bas
sen& aa $11.45 rdund to you.
Won't Resign
•
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'ST£A M ROLL£RED'
Supervl1or Battin
Snakebite
Season
Under Way _
This bas already been an un·
usuall y bad season for
snakebite in south Orange Coun-
ty as new development con-
tinues to encroach on the rep-
tiles' natural habitat, a top
~ty health official said Mon·
day.
"We have bad at least fi•e
rattlesnake bites in the south
patt of the county in just the
last month or so,•• said Joseph
Oliver, chief of field services
for the veterinary public health
department.
.. That is quite high for this
lime or year," he said ... This is
sWJ pretty early in the season,
even though the snakes actually
started coming out six weeks
aio or so."
Besides the biles, there have
been "as many as 30 good sieht·
lngs" in the south county, ac·
cording to county animal con·
lrol officials.
Many or the sightings and
several or the bites have been
in the vicinity or southern Mis-
sion Viejo, around the new
Cordova homes development,
according to a spokesman for
Mission Community Hospital.
The hospital has scheduled its
second snakebite forum for
Wednesday at 7 p.m. The first
took place late last month in an
effort to educate children and
parents to the danae rs or
snakes and steps lo take if bit·
ten.
The forum will be conducted
by Dr. Michae! McCormack,
the hospital's chief emergency
room rhys lcian, and county
anima control omcer Mike
Waddington.
Waddington will bring live
snakes. both poisonous and non·
poisonous, to show the audience
wh4t lo look for when they spot
one of the slithery creatures In
their neighborhood.
I
Convicted Hinshaw
Defends Position
l WASHINGTON (AP> -Rep ~ndrew J . Hinshaw, who has
•een convicted of accepting
~ribea, says he still ls an efrec·
vecongressman.
The California Republican ls
~nnlna for re·eleetlon while ap·
alln1 the conviction, and he re·
ct.a all suueatlon.s that he re·
an.
t Under conirreaslonal rules he
Jannot vote on le1lslation, but In
n Interview Monday he said,
'There Is a areal deal more to a
IJ'et•lonal office than votln&
the noor or In committee. One
( the major jobs of every con·
enman ls case work -helplna
ls constituenta with whatever
roblems they ml&hl have with
federal aovernmenl."
I The Leaeue or Women Voters
Jl Its New York convention last
lllt'eek passed a resolution saying
It "deplores any situation which
deprives a seement of the
population or It.a r~entaUon In Con1ress." • l The brief resoluUoo did not
"8me Hinshaw but It was sug·
cested by leaiue members ftom
Oru1e County, which Hinshaw
represents.
i Hinshaw aald the n!SOluUon
''shows ID abfSmal lack of un-
'2entandlnl by the League of
Women Voter• of the legislative
brocess."
f Hinshaw said tbat even If he
\lid rulan there would be little ~ance that the c:onaressional
al would be nncct before lbe
all eledJon. "There would be no poe flll1ni t.b.ll lmportant amce if
o.ityl"l ..... lf .......
STICKING IT OUT
Congre&1man Hlnlhaw
I were lo resign.'• he said.
The congre ss man
acknowledged one personal re·
ason for declining lo resign. "If I
were to resign that would be
taken as an admission of guilt."
Hinshaw was convicted Jan. 26
ol two felony county of accepting
bribes from the Tandy Corp. in
1'12. when be was Oranee County
assessor.
He said his mail since then has
run two to one aiainst his resign·
inc.
• I
Battin
By GA&V GRANVILI.£
OftNOelly~IMW..H
Admittedly weary at the end or
the da)' Monday, Indicted Oran8e
County Supervisor Robert Battin
compared his expenence to "eet·
Uni run over by a steamroller.·•
The experience Battin spoke or
was bis second full day on a
Superior Court wltness &land un·
dergoin1 cross-examination by
prosecutor Jack Ryan.
The deputy diatrict attorney
pulled all stops as he tried to
show a seven-man, five-woman
jury that defendant Battin knew
county employes worked on bis
unsuccessful 1974 campaien for
stale office on county Ume.
And throughout the long day of
questtoning, Battin continued to
insist that whatever the county
workers dad, It was at the instruc·
lions or his former office
managers. not his.
Battln's insistence ls the cor·
nerstone of bis defense against
seven felony charges included In
a county Grand Jury indictment
handed down lut August. ·
In its indictment, the jury
charged the county supervisor
with making Illegal use of county
employes and supplies in his '74
campaign Cor the Democratic
Party's lieutenant governor
nomination.
And In his cross-examination,
Ryan peppered Battm with ques·
l10D.! aimed at showing the Santa
Ana supervisor masterminded
the alleged illegal campaign.
"You were aware, were you
not, Mr. Battin, that members of
your staff participated in the
filming of a pohtacal television
commercial on county time?"
Ryan asked.
"Yes," Battin replied, "but I
didn't know so many were going
lo be there . So, 1 was surpnsed
myself.··
"Well," R yan demanded lo
know, "did you tell the <county>
auditor.cont roller not to pay your
staCf for the time spent filming
the commercial '>
"No, I didn't," admitted Bat·
tin.
The co unty supervisor's
answers came In son tones. fre·
quently after a pause as lf he
were meas uring the potential im-
pact or each word.
Sitting In the audience in Judge
Kenneth Lae's courtroom were
Battin 's close personal friend
and grand j uror Rachel Perry.
Al Mass Perry's side was the
supervisor's mother. a visitor
from Seattle.
She heard her son's prosecutor
repeatedly attempt to pornl out
differences between what Battin
was telling his tnaJ jury and
what he told the Grand Jury last
summer.
"You refreshed your memory
by r eading the Grand Jury
transcripts over the weekend.
didn't you Mr. Battin'>'' Ryan
asked.
Before the s upervisor could
answer. defense attorney Mat·
thew Kurilich objected to the
question, a n objection Judge Lae
upheld.
Ac cording to Ryan's lnterpeta·
lion or Ba ttln's Grand Jury
testimony, the county supervisor
last summer said he, and he
alone, managed the ill-fated
"Battlin' Bob fo r Lieutenant
Govunor" campa1en.
Since the out.set of his trial six
weeks ago. Ballan bas main-
t a 1 n cd h is fo rm e r office
manaf?er, Ted Mora1lls, directed
the campa1en.
"How much experience in run-
ning campulgns dad Mr. Moraills
have., .. Ryan asked.
"l don't believe he had any.
But he was anxious to learn,''
Battin answered.
As Ryan jabbed at Battin
throughout the day, he hit at the
su~rv11or 's former political al·
llance with the late Fred Harber
and a "high level" 1972 cam·
palgn meeting at the then Dr.
Louis Cella controlled Mission
Community Hospital in Mission
Viejo.
In response to a question about
the !liosp1tal meellne. Battin
replied, "Yes. J recall attending
a meeting al the h<>!!pital. But I
don't know how high level It
was."
At the end of what he admitted
was a tiring day on the witness
s tand . Battin made his
steamroller remark.
But there was no relier for the
county su~rvisor In sight.
As his tnal resumed t<>day,
Battin was sun on the witness
stand and Ryan was a1ain tossing
questtons in has direction.
·Coed Found Safe
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK
CAP) -Marearet Emily Jane
Hillen, a 20-year-old student from
Cal Poly at Pomona. bas been·
round safe after being lost for two
nipts at the 8,000-foot elevaUon
in Sequoia National Park. of·
llc1als said.
Dolly ~191 SU.If l'Mto
NEWPORT BEACH'S BILL GILPIN AT WORK ON PAINTING OF KITTEN IN SLIPPER
From Hollywood end Aha Heyworth to Ufe'1 Ambition 11 Commercial Artist
Artist Finds His Niche
Newport Man Capf Success~ Career in Painting
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Of•~ O.lly ~lle4S4•11
For half bis life, B1JI Galpin of
Newport Beach had what most
people only dream ot -a hero's
war record, "cushy" job in
furniture sales, money, big cars,
a penthouse and a jct set
lifestyle.
B"t now. at 60, most of that life
is behind him. "Gllpy" finally
has the personal integrity and
self-satisfaction that comes with
being what he's always wanted to
be -an artist.
Gilpin still "keeps a little
linger" in the old way of life,
moving in a circle of friends and
golf buddies that includes such
Hollywood luminaries HS Bing
Crosby, Dean Martin and Jim
Gamer.
He also has fond memones or a
fling as the beau or actress-pinup
girl Rita Hayworth, when he
found his distinctive facial
features in photos plastered
across the pages of sensational
tabloids and movie magazines.
"After 28 years making over
$100,000 a year for one day's work
a month In the furniture busi-
ness, I realized I was 57 years old
and had been cheating myself
royally most or my life," Gilpin
said bluntly.
"I never had guts enough to ad·
m it what I really wanted lo be
was an artist."
Three and a half years ago,
Gilpin tossed his "secure life"
away with a single phone call to
his employers and set up an rut
factory in Irvine.
He draws his r ealistic charcoal
works for reproduction as prints
for mass sales In major depart·
m e nt s tores . H e and his
secretary run the entire opera·
lion, which is rapidly mushroom·
ing into another s mall fortune for
Gilpin.
"There's nothing phony about
what I do here now." said the out-
going artist. who claims 1t is his
deeply lined face and shock of
steel-gray hair that atlracts "the
kind of people who are Interest·
Ing to m eet and talk with."
His distmcti ve, detailed style
developed out of an early ad·
mlratlon of Norman Rockwell's
work in national magazines. But a 1935 attempt by Gilpin to
pursue a career In moeazlne art
was bitterly r ebuffed.
Back home again in the
Midwest, Gilpin started hiA work·
lng life cleaning 1\01 lnteslinet In
a meal packlng/lant, moved Into
meat sales an then lo aelllne
soap in Michigan.
In 1942, he Joined the Army.
became an officer and worked an
Intelligence behind enemy lines
for Gen. George Patton's Third
Army.
His clt!ans for valor bang on the wall be ind his cluttered desk
in Irvine a silver star. bronie
st.ar, sev al purple hea.ru, four
battle stars and others. Gilpin'•
~rsonal statement on war is
scrawled beside the medals :
"Only the dead have seen the end otwar."
"Nobody tries to be a hero," he
said Introspectively. "You fight
to st.y alive and don't do thln11
on purpose.''
After the war, Gilpin had a
choice. He could sell furniture for
Sl,000 a week or draw for Walt
Disney at about $300 a week. "At
that ooint, tbe decision wu e:uy.'1
ONE OF LION COUNTRY'S 'SERENE, LOVING ANIMALS'
Over 250,000 Giipin Prints Reproduced to Date
To show his Cather he could set·
lie down, Gilpin also got mar·
rled , had three children and
made "more and more money "
The marriage ended m divorce
after seven years and G1lp1n
"began spending money like
there was no tom orrow."
"Then I started thinking 'what good am I to anybody'," he u1ct
"I'm just a rich golf bum."
In the mld·60's, Gilpin drew a
portrait of Dean Martin, which
led lo a portrait of Bing Crosby,
commissioned by the crooner's
children. Each work took more
than 70 hours to create, which is
still the standard production
time for a slnglo Gilpin drawing
He soon began getting more re-
quests for his talents than he
could handlt> and Lhe price or a
G1lp1n portrait hit Sl,500. It as
nowSS.000.
Wrll over 2~0.0011 prints of his
draMnJtS hnv<.' bl'l'O produced to
<ial<' Among the mo..,t famous
ore hi~ rendcnnit of the Newport
Cannery ($17,500 for the· original)
nnd portraits of "i.crcnc, ln\'lnU
animals" inspired by a trip 10
Lion Country Safari.
Gilpin also gives of himsel f to
others trying Lo find their t rue
niche in llfr. Young artlsli; IH"l'k
and g<.'l hl11 help free of charge
"Too m any of us an llfo like lhl"
security of a good 1oh nn<I won't
gamble cverythlnl( on our happl·
ncss," he said "If you hong on
too long, you become a phony ln
yourself "
Pilot Caused Crash
From Wire Services
A coroner's jury has ruled that
a plane crash in Chicago In
March that kllled four people and
was piloted by an Irvine resident
wu caused by "pilot lnex·
~rience.''
Pilotint the Lockheed Jetstar
plane was James Ray Fugate
Jr .. 45, who maintained an Irvine
residence and was employed dur-
, ing the week at the International
Air Service Company of San
Jose.
The Chicago jury ruled "ac·
cl dental death" took the tour
lives, bu\ contended that F\agate
bad "limited experience" in fly·
in( that type or aircraft.
Company offl c1als at the San
Jose flight service were unava1la·
ble for com mt'nl today regarding
the jury's verdict.
Witnesses to the March 25
crash satd the plane hat a retain·
ing wall at the end of the runway
at Midw ay Airport while at·
tempting a takeoff.
The craft burst into names and
killed all four people aboard, in·
eluding Fugate, copilot George
Eremea. so. Santa Clara,
Th e re sa Mah oo d, 48 ,
Northbrook, Ill .. and James W.
Goodspeed, 38, Detroit, who died
about two weeks later.
Accident lnvesllgalort report·
ed no malfunctions in the aircraft.
I
A4 O>Jl.YPn.OT
INS Ir OllT : It Is a known ax-
iom of sportlnar purswts that..
when the team plays aallantly
and well, and wln1 chnm·
plo&Ubtpe, fans adorn Lb~r hero
playen with floral 1arlands.
IJnfons Accused
Discrimination
'Still Prevails'
WASHINGTON CAPt -Th U.S. Civil RIJht1 Commission said to-
day tl\at widespread racial and HX dlserimination prevalla
throuihout the nation'• buildln1 trades and ~rueklnc unions.
Despite numerous r ral law11, court decision• •nd aovernmtnt
procrams. these unions ''continue to restrict the employment op·
portunltles of minorities ond
women." the comm!ssjoo &Add in tlOftj on mem~nhlp size. refer·
a291·P•&e report Issued today. ral ellslblhty. und appren-
The commission 1orud the dlS· Uceshlp r~uarement.$, indudlng
criminatlon "is less frequenUy restrlcllons on aae. education
caused by clear Intent than it wu and experience.
_.
Nuclear
1
Pr.oblem-·
WASRJNGTON (AP) -A IOV·
ernrnent report H)'t nuclur wutea can be safely manqed.
but an envlronmental croup'•
ouc:lcar 1>hY1tel1t aa,ya dllpoul ot
radloactlve material remains an • unsolved problem.
f. I
On the other hand, shouJd the
aood old home t.eam 6tink up the
place, plungin1 toward the cellar
in the •landings, the manace-
a decade aio and more by ap. GOVER · parently neutral. but sWI dis· . NM ENT figures .. t.he
criminitory lnlltitutional prac. report said. indicate mtnontaes laces " · account for 9 3 percent of the
"It I• 1c:lcnttflcally and
tecbnoloclcally feasible to
manace commercial radloacllve-waatea In o aafe manner," said
the report, prepared by the
Energy Resources Council.
BUT THOMAS Cochran. aatatt
member on lbe Nalural
Resources Defense Council, said
ment fires the coach.
Thia 1portln1 axiom seems to
apply equally to the task of lhos&
' professionals who operate as
manqers of government.al agen-
cies.
· membership of IS nahonal build·
THE RE PORT containt.'d 15 re-
commend at 1 on s for
strengtbeaing federal employ-
ment opportunity programs, Ul·
eluding one that would reqwre
unions lbal have agreements
with federal construction con-
't r a ct ors lo set goals and
I.Ilg trades unions. But 1t said the
percentage of minoriues who are
actually Journeymen engaged an
corustruct1on work could be under
S Spercent
• BROWN SUPPORTS
NUCLEAR BIU.S, A5
. ..
Thus Jn city government,
for example, If the machinery at
City Hall ls operatiJli well. the
oiling process often gets credited
to efficient department heads,
diligent employn m the rield and
""1se, frugal policy decisions by
the elected leaders who re~e
upon the City Council bench.
BUT WHEN THE Caty Hall
engine begms to cough, sputter
and backfire. you do not start
wholesale cannings.
Instead, you give the boot to
the co;ach -m this instance, the
city administrator or city
manager.
timetables for the hinng of
minorities and women.
Another recommends that tbe
Interstate Commerce Com-
mission require regulated truck·
ing firms to submit affannative
action programs with goals and
timetables for hiring and pro·
moting minority and female
workers. Federal licenses would
be revoked for noncompliance.
THE RE PORT focused on the
so-called referral unions. such as
those in the construction and
trucking industries that refer
workers directly to employers
through such means as luring
balls.
Women. 1t said. are a rarity on
construction ~rk . accounUng
for less than t percent of all un·
ionized construction workers.
ROBERT A. Georgine. presi·
dent of the A FL·CIO Building
and Construction Trades Depart·
ment, called the findings inac-
curate and said blacks make up
19 percent of construction union
apprentices.
But, he said in a statement.
many apprentices. both black
and white, have not been able to
put time in on a job because of
"the tremendous unemployment
situation in the construction in-
dustry. which has been in double-
d1g it fi gures for the past 23
months."
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ASTAIRE CELEBRATES 77TH BIRTHDAY IN NEW YORK
(From Lett) Donald O'Connor, Arlene Dahl, Cary Grant
Minor Snafu Snarls
Astaire's Birthday ,
that four major attempt! lo deal
wilb nuclear wastes. the Inevita-
ble by-products of nuclear
energy production, have mel
with failure over the past 30
years.
"It's one thin& to say it is
technolog1cally fe'1sible ~o
manage the waste products. but
history is not with them." he
said. Cochran said no progress has
been made in nuclear waste dis·
pos" since participants In the
1973 Pugwdh Congress, a meet-
ing of international group of •
scientlst.s, wrote:
Thus it came only last night to
the city of Huntington Beach in
our coastal region. Actually, it
had been building for some time.
It had been widely feared in the
municipality that Huntington
Beach suffered fiscal vexations. It said discrimination 1s ex·
ercised through ul1\on practices
related to membership rules,
recruitment methods, lim1ta·
"Under the circumstances we
have done admirably," Georgine
~aid. "We are proud or our re·
cord and defy any mdustry in the
nation, union or nonunion. to
match it."
"NO GENERAL solution for
the isolation of long·lived
radloactlve wa11tes .••
ne(essary for many thousands or
years, Is yet In hand. That ls.
despite a wide variety of pro·
NEW YORK <AP ) -Some much." he said aod blew a kiss posals, expera slill disagree on
strutted to the stage. somt>strodc with both hands to the audience. whether any of them will auf· That 1s. the local government
was spending more money than it was taking in.
and others walked hwrnedJy. But The evening ended with a flee."
Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly minor snafu that hlld the au· "It is impossible lo be compla·
jogged, as gracefully as ever. d1en ce chuckling. A mummer's cent about experiments in the use If true, this tends to lead lo in· solvency.
In recent \'Oling, c1l1zens or the
city seated three new council
members, Ron Shenkman.
Richard Siebert and Ron Pal·
tinson. who had campaigned
some on the suggestion that Hun·
tington Beach needed a new
municipal administrator.
$3 Million Suit They were last to be t<alled band from Long Island was sup· of nuclear power without having
from the audience after the" orld posed to parade down the aisles a solution in hand," the slate·
premiere Monday night or of the Z1c~feld Theater playUlg mentsaid.
"That's Entertainment, Part 2." ''Happ~ Birthda)." Commerce Secretary Elliot L.
Jury Taps Corwict's Estate and onstage they Joined Cary Richardson. chairman of the Grant. Johnny We1smuller, Cyd Instead, the colorfully dressed Energy Resources Council. pre.
Charisse and Donald O'Connor. band marched in silentl~. and the sented the report to the Joint
It was also Astaire's 77th birth ''oice of 8 harried public rela· Atomic Energy subcommittee on
day and Kelly led ltw aud1enc(' m lions mun standing too close lo a environment and safely, saying
singing "Happy Birthday" while microphone could be heard 5a.Y · mistakes In dealing with nuclear
Astaire blew out 10 candles on u Ing "Why the hell aren't they waste over the past 30 vears have During the interim period
since the election, City Ad ·
m1mstrator Dave Rowlands kept
up a brave front. Al 61, he had
been at the helm at City Hall for
four years.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. <AP> -A c1reu1t court Jury has re·
turned a $3 million ci\'il Judgment aJ(amst tht• estate.> or Paul ~ohn
Knowles. who police say killed two daughtt.>rs of a Jacksonville cou·
pie. c;. t d db d k · pla~mg"" " .,. 1ere car oar ca e tnmmt'd not produced health or safety Knowles, 28, of Jacksonville, died Dec. 18. 1974, while attempt.
ing to escape from Georgia authorities. lie hud boasted to an at·
torney of kHling 35 persons in a cross-country bid for recognition as
a mass murderer.
in pink and white. After a long wait, the band problems, .. but with the benefit
Astaire. smilinl{ broadly, said leader gavt-the signal to start. ortechnology and experience, we
he was "deeply afrccted" by the just as the theater 's own sound should do even better In the
WHEN THE NEW council put
him on 90 days noUce, he publicly
interpreted this as a tes ting
period In which he would be
given an opportunity lo prove
himself
Although the bodies of the two daughtt•rs of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
L. Anderson were never rcCO\'l.'red. police said they were convinced
by tape recordings left by Kno" les that he k11le~ the girls. L1lhan
Annelle, 11. and Mylette Josephtnl'. 6', The girls d1~apveared from
their home Aug. l , 1974.
celc.>bralion . "Thank you so system began to play music. future "he said. .....-~~~~~~~~~~.;__~~~~--"..;;,;.;;.;;...;;.,__;.;..;;....~---~~~~~--
Actually, it was an interim
period in which the Ctty Council
was giving him time to clean out
his desk
Confronted with the realities
which came lo a head at last
night 's council session ,
Rowlands was quoted as saying
has choices came down to these .
Quat gracerully or get fired.
Rowlands chose grace. lie ex·
it ed.
Now the city of Huntington
Beach will go find itself a new
coach for City llall Ile will come
in with great huzzahs and high
recommendations.
WHOEVER HE IS, it will be
publicly noted that in the last city
where hr rellided behind the
mnnaRer's dc.>sk . he faced similar
financial probll"m!I to those that
now plagu{' Huntington Beach
and he solved them.
lie will enjoy n lot of early
cooperation. He will win qwck
reform measure<J that Dave
Rowlands couldn 'l have 1otten
re mo\ t'd from h1 1t "out" baaket.
Clearlv. in th e city manager
dod~e. the new broom gets to
sweep clean.
Thc.>n after awhile, the broom
sort of gets frayed around the
edg~.
f'ord Seeb 82j Miiiion for ltalfl
WASHINGTON CAP> Pres ident Ford today asked Congress
for~ million in disaster rehef funds to help earthquake sun1vors
i.n Italy "rebuild their hvcs and to help the Italian nation recover
from this tragedy."
In a special mc.>ssagc.>.Ford al-;o said he has directed Vice Prest·
dent Nelson A. Rockefeller to .. , 1s1t !tab this week to receive a
firsthand report on the impact of th(' earthquake and on the"" a-m
wh1ch the United States can best be of as!.1stance "
(_1_N_SH_O_R_T_)
Officials m Italy say 9H
bodies hav~ been reco\'ered
and '400 persons are missing
in the aftermath of the earth·
quake. which s truck the
northeast part of the country last Thuri.day. t:st1mates or the home-less start at 80,000.
MOSCOW <AP) -The Soviet l}n1on strongly protested today
what it called u continuing Zionist campaign of threats and hostile
actions against Soviets in the United Stat.es, the Soviet news agency
Tass said.
Jacob Malik, Soviet ambassador to the United Nations. accused
American officials Monday ni~ht of "condoning and encouraging"
terrorist attacks on Soviets in the United States.
IAbanon Trie• Anodae-r Cea•r-llre-
BEIRUT. Lebanon IA P> Moslem and Christian warlords
agreed on another temporar} cease.rare loda}. halting savage tank
and artillery battles for four mount:11n towns 35 mllei. northeast or
Beirut.
Police reported at least 500 persons were killed in the unsuc·
cessful four·day attempt by rlRht wing Chnst1an forces to overrun
the four towns held by len1st Moslems.
NSA Still
Monitors
Telegrams
WASHINGTON <AP I
-The National Secunty
Agency still ea\ esdrops
on the intern at1onal
messages or many
American citizens,
although it no longer gets
copies of all interna·
tional telegrams. a
Senate intelligence com· mittee staff report re·
vealed.
The super·secret agen·
cy picks up the messages
through its "vacuum
cleaner" style of
eavesdropping. the re·
port issued Monday said.
THE NSA'S mission is
to intercept m essages
and break codes of
foreign countries, and lo
protect the secret com-
munications of the Unit·
ed States. The Senate
study did not elaborate
on the NSA 's "vacuum
cleaner" methods. In
heanngs last November
Senate intellll!'ence com·
m1ltee Chairman Frank
Church. (D-ldahol. al·
Flash Floods Forecast
luded to sohph1s t1cated
NSA equipment that can
"snatch" messages out ofthe air.
The spy agency did not
have to s natc h thC'
millions of internutionnl
telegrams it read at the
rate of 150,000 a month in
recent years. The glnnt
communications firms or
Western Union Jntema·
llonal, RCA Global and
ITI World Communlco-
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Star's Ex
Suicide
ti
Reported
JtANCllO MI RAGE
CAP> -The St-year-old
lormu wlfe of comec:llan
Red Skelton WlH found
dtad Monday from un
apparently self -inflicted cunahot wound, sherllra
depulles uld.
R iver side Count y
L sherift'a deputies said
Georgia Skelton ap·
puenlly shot herself in
the head with a .38·
caliber r evolver . lier
'l body was ducovered by
a llve·ln housekeeper
who heard the gunshot as
she was waahan1 dinner
disbes.
No suicide note "'~
found, bul authorities
said Mrs. Skelton had
been despondent for
sometime.
Skelton was divorced
from the victim 1n 1971
I after 26 years Of m.ir·
riage.
Free1cay Crasl•
lnstructor·pjlot Bill Boyer. Mountain View. and h11> co-pilot, Ball
Dobbs, Foster Caty. escaped with minor mJuries when their twm-
engme craft cartwheeled onto the Bayshore Freeway shortly after
taking off from San Carlos Airport. The plane narrowly missed
the 11 a .m . n,ortbbound traffic.
., Drilling Dalt Denied
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Tuead!y. May I 1, 1978 DAJt...VP1LOT AS
Brown Backs Nuke Bills
Restrictio1is Fall Slwrt of Prop. 15
SACRAMENTO tAP) G•v
EdmWld Brown Jr. is telling
le1 .. 1ators today that he backs
three h1Us to impose blnct re-
culallon on the development or
nuclear power ptant1 ln
CahCornla, uys his topadde.
The a.Ide, Gray Davis, said
Monday that Brown put "con·
s1derable study" Into the balls by
' Assemblyman Chtll'lcs Warren
<D·Los Aneeles >.
TH£ BILLS WO\JLD bnn new
nuC'lear pl an ls unless the
legislature \.Oles approval, b) u
sim,ple majority. or federal
methods of storing radloacth l
wastes and r ecycling fuel
But the bills do not go us far a-.
Prop 15. which critics 1>ay would
cause a shutdown or nuclear
generators
Brown has taken no stand on
Prop 15, although he has i.uHJ he
~ould prefer the legislative ap-
proach O\'er a too-dra.~t1c 111
itiahve
PROP. 15. THE nuclear po~er
plants initiative to be on the June
8 primary ballot. would niqu1re
approval or the legislature, by a
two·th1rds vote. on safety
measures It would abo affect
In evenl the bills ve SJfned in
to lnw and the lnitiallve wins
voter approval. the inluatlYe
would supersede lhe bills.
DA VIS TOLD THE Associuted
Press that teeaalahve leaders
and members of tbe Senate
Public Ulillties. Trahslt and
Energy Committee would be
notified today of Brown's stand.
Another aide is to appear before
a ti arine of t~e commitl late
today. Tho bllla bave all'eldy
woo approval oC the Assembly .
Davi revealed Brown'• posi-
tion after Warren aald ln an ln-
tervlew that Brown hid prom-
ised his aupport "In wriUni ...
Said Oav\1: "Gov. Brown
believes tbe wholo qucst.lon or
nuclear power ahould be •1>·
proacht.'Cl with caution and areat
care."
Separate Trials
Decision Blasted
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A prosecutor's refusal to wait two more
months to take William and Emily Harris to trial with Patricia Hearst
is "a $100.000 dec1s1on" that doesn't make any sense, Mrs. Harris'
lawyer say~
"The decision 1s two trials instead of one, and that will cost at least
an extra $100,000," Leonard
Wemglass said aner Deputy OlSt.
Atty. Sam Mayerson said the
federal Bureau of Prisons has re·
fused to release Miss Hearst for
tnal with the Harrises beginning
Junel
Harrises on state cbarfes, but
Bureau ol Prisons otricials "have
authorized her release only for
short periods of time during this
d1agnostac study,'' Mayerson
said.
existing as well as future plants. T II E :? 2 . \' E A R · 0 L D
and requJre unlimited hab1ht~ newspaper heiress was convicted LOS ANGELES <AP> -U.S. District Court five year 's probation by t: S. Distnct Court Judge for plant operators m the event of in feder~ court March 20 of bank
Judge Malcolm Lucas has denh.'Cl a preliminary in· Gordon Thompson Jr. an accident. robbery . She is undergoing
He said earlier he favored a
Joint trial. On Monday, however,
he said he Is prepared lo ask
Superior Court Judge Mark
Brandler at a hearing Wednes·
day to sever the Harrises' case
and go to trial without Miss
Hearst. She hns received Bureau
or Prisons permission to attend
Junction against renewed offshore 011 drilling in the Weisman's wire. Geraldine, who was com•it'led Both the balls and the initiative diagnostic tests at the federal
Santa Barbara Channel with her husband or ('OnspiraC'y and i-.mugghng are opposed by the nucll'ar m Metropolitan Correctional
The city and county of Santa Barbara filed suit laetrile into the t;nited Slates from Mexico. was dustry and public utilities, but Center in San Diego. where she is
last Jan. 21 charging that an environmental impact given a two.year suspended senlence and placed on the btl Is a r e opposed with to remain until July 25.
the hearing Wednesday. statement filed by the federal government is inade-three years' probation somewhat less fervor. She was to be tned with tht•
quate and that lhe government 1s keeping some re· .-----------------------------------------------------------, suits or its inve~l1gal1on
sec r et. Also, Santa(,,--------...... )
Barbara 0Cfic1als say that tat e
when the statement ~ os filed, government or ..__ ______ _
ficials ~aid 1l would bl•
used only for leg1slatJve purposes and not for the
lease or drilling sites.
The suit will go to trial following Lucas· ruling
that Santa Barbara would not suffer irreparable
harm if the injunction was not granted
Gro11p Seeb N...., Speed La"'
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LOS ANGELES IAP> /\group calling itself
the Committee for Common Sense Speed Laws has
launched a ballot anillat1ve campaign proposing the
highw3y speed limit an California be raised to 65
mtles per hour from 55 m p.h
THERE'S SECURITY IN NUMBERS.
Or. Leroy K Car~on. ;1 dentist from Oxnard,
told reporters M ondav that if his group's signature
drive is successful. the stolt•'s Congressional del·
egalion will be urged to sponsor frderal legislation
amending the present speed limit
:"OW Call• Coor11 Boy,·ol f
LOS ANGELES <A Pl A statewide boycott oC
Coors beer has been launched by the California
• chapter of the National Organization ror Women
(NOW> because co-owner Joseph Coors has con·
tributed funds to grOUJ>l'S oppo!>mg passage or the
Equal Rights Amendment.
Jeane K. Bendorf, state coordinator or :-;ow.
contended Monday Coors has contnbuterl large
1ums or money to such right wmJ( organ1rnt1ons as
the John Birch Soc1etr and the Committee for the
Survival or a Free Congress
ClrU Serrlre S11l1 Dh1mb11ed
LOS ANGELES <AP> Los Angeles County
Civil Ser vice Commissioner Ernest E. Sanchez' $1.3
million defamation swt agam~t County Assessor
Philip E . Watson hns ~n thro\\n out or court
because Sanchez failed to amend has complaint
within the speC'1ried 30-da) period
The lime limit was set last !'\ov 7 b~ Superior
' Court Judf.'(c Augu~t J Goebel. Thl' suit stemmed
from a Dec ~. 1974, letter written by Watson de·
mandmg a 1 ehearlnf( on the reinstatement of his de-
puty, Robert H McNeill Jr . f1rl'd by Watson Sept
5, 1974 but rl'lnstatl'd by Sanchl'z after a Civil
Service hcuran~
.. PulJliell fl Link• B11rt1b1911
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LOS ANGELES (J\Pt Th<' only thing linking
a series or C'ross burnings and other ruc1al 1nc1dents
seems to be publicity about lht•m, law enforcement
officials say.
Police Chier Edward M Davis sa1t1 Monday.
"Therl' 1i. no evulenct• lo lnd1C'nlt• that a conspiracy
e>usts to link the C'ross hurninl(t. or other incidents to
any md1v1dual or Jtroup or JK"Opll' " Ten incidents
have occurred an the C'ount} in rctl'nl weeks
LaetrU., S•n•ggl~r Sena.,need
SAN DIEGO tAPl A l'hol•nix. Ar11, medical
doctor convicted an 11n allei:t•d lnetnle !.mugghng
conspi.racy has been !>cntenC'<'<I 10 three months an
federal prison
Dr. Seymour Wr1~man, 50, wo<; ordered Mon·
day to spend 90 cl~yi. in prison und was placed on
Pll!d PohllCll Aovert1sement
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• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
I Special for Voters
Puu.l~ voters who would like to d lve deeper In-
to tbe rammcotioM ot Pr~UJon ls-the nuclear lo-
iUaUve-~f ore t'atJmetomarktbeJuneBballot wUl
have an unusual opportunity lb.ii week.
A forum on lhe inltJaU\·t, o~o to the public
without charaic. will be pr~ltd at 1 p.m. T hursday
i_n the Science Lecture Hall at UC Irvine.
Presenting nrgument..• against the lnitlative will
be former Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, cbaJrman
or lhe No on Proposltfoo IS Commlttce and Or. LHtcr
Lees of the Environmentnl Quality Control
Laboratory of Cal Tech, Pasadena.
Supporting the propostt1on will be Davi~ Brower,
pre!'lident or Fritinds of the Earth and past president
of the Sjerra Club, nnd Or. John Gofman, chairman of
the Committee for Nuclear Responsibility.
1'1 ollowing the speakt!rs' statt!ments. there will be
a question and answer period for the audience.
Propos1llon 15 ma~ well be ooe of the most con-
.-lrOvt!rsiaJ -and sigruficant -measures ever pre-
sented to California voters. The UCI forum could help
your vote be a rcsponsfbl~ one.
Food Stamp Muddle
Confusion compounded will be the order of the
day for administrators of the federal food stamp pro-
gram over the next several months.
In February, President Ford ordered the
Agriculture Department to cut back the progra!'",
which 1s costing $.5.5 billion a year, compared with
$2.2 billion when it began in 1972.
Last week, the department announced a new set
of ground rules wtuch will cut an estimated 5 million
persons from the 18 million now benefiting from the
program. Theestimated::;avings is Sl.2 billion.
Meanwhile Congress, responding to widespread
Fomplaints .or cheating and injustices in the food
I
ltamp proinm, has been eook:ln1 up its own reform
J>fOll"am·. Last month th Senate pa sed the National
Food Stamp Rdbrm Act or 1976 which would
tllminate 1.31 mlillon hJ.tner-income recipients, but
increase benefiu for mostlow~r-lncome families. r 1bls meuure oow faces a test in the House, which
is prepanna its own examination of a wbole array ot f~ stamp reform proposals. includln_g the Senate
ball and the new Agriculture Department rultS.
Mettowhile, hapless administrators are likely to
llnd the eligibilltr rulebooks changing taster than they can be printed.
Labor of Love
Once in a while govenun~t shows a n ice touch of
heart.
The Orange County Board or Supervisors re·
vealed a gentler side of its olt-malifned character
last week in dealing with a matter o encroachment
upon publicly owned lands, namely Caspers Regional
P ark near San Juan Capistrano.
The encroacher is 82-year-old Arthur Tenhaeff,
who lives in a little cabin adjacent to the boundary ot
the park, formerly lhe 10,000-acre Starr Ranch.
For more than three decades, Mr. Tenhaeff has
nurtured a rock and flower garden alongside his
cabin. 1n the ranch days, no one paid much attention
to the fact that his garden spilled across the boundary.
But when the ranch became a public park, the
question of encroachment bad to be setUed. So the En-
vironmental Management Agency prepared a report.
Il recommended a spedal no-eost agreement with the
elderly gardener, noting that his labors "provide an
esthetic enhancement" to the area.
The supervisors agreed that Mr. Tenhaeff should
go on tending bis flowers, with their official blessing. \\'We.
Will He lfeed A deice?
•
I.
First Lady
Reflects
New Mood
Dear .
Gloomy
Gus
Ford's Electoral Millstones
(SYDNEY HARRIS)
I find it fascinating that Betty
Ford seems to be far more
popular than her husband, with
voters of either or no party. And I
think this popularity Is worth a
few moments of refk'Ction and
analysis.
It is not merely that she seems
t1marter than Jerry; many
w omen are
smarter than
t h e i r
husbands, but
have learned
to keep that
fact cleverly
concealed.
Besides. to be
~marter than
Jerry scarce-
1 y qualifies
anyone for 3 national merit
:.cholarship.
What accounts tor a popularity
Geography does not cause
tramc glut-people do.
Availability of .homes and
places to work attract peo-
ple. Why not a moratonum
on building permits until
our geniuses cope with
what they have wrought
before adding to it?
I A.L.B .•
otlM!y Otll -•b _ ._......., ......,. ____ .. ,..,.,_.,.
vi..n et .. ~·,.~· .... ,_,_ ,..,,. .. Gleeltt, o., o.ur ,...._
government, and her lack of
pUblic activity.
I thin.It that one or the best net
effects of Watergate has been to
"depolarize" politics in the U.S.,
so that the cant cliche about "vol·
ing tor the person more than for
the party" has become less a
pious lip·service and more an
article of political faith wltb
milllons of people.
WE DAVE begun to recognize
what our foreCatbers always
knew: that it is character, and
essential decency and common
sense, that m ake a man or
woman a good leader, more than
any profession of creed or
dogma.
We are looking not so much for
a strategist as for a human bein~
who will ttspond humanly, and
not mechanically, to the pro-
blems that confront us.
WASHINGTON -Having un-
der,one primary election
humiliations not experienced by
a President since William
Howard Tart in 1912, Gerald R.
Ford is being braced with this
stern advice: You will lose the
nomination unless you place your
house in order, starting with the
sacking of Henry Kissinger as
Secretary of Stale.
Dr. Klssineer's African safari,
blamed for transforming de~
r eal into
cat astrophe
in Texas, has
expanded the
d u m p -
Kissineer
chorus Into a
howling mob.
Party leaders
are also call·
Ing for pro-
Ford cam-
paigning Instead or anti-Reagan
counterpuncblng, which bit coun-
terproductive bottom with de-
mands for release of. Reagan's
l97S tax returns. Therefore. these
poUUcians want an experienced
wiM man to travel full time with
President Ford to protect him
Crom the noxious gimmicks
dredged up by press secretary
Ron Nessen, author of tbe
Reacan tax ploy.
( EV ANS-NOV AK )
there but also brought his
lavishly financed campaign to
virtual bankruptcy. On the road
to defeat, Mr. Ford's agent:.
engaged in prorligate spend mg or
nearly Sl million <four times
Reagan's spending) in Texas.
The result is' not onl y job layoffs
at the .Ford campaign committee
here but a parity or poverty
between the Reagan and Ford
campaigns.
PE&HAPS the most cnt1cal
aspect of Texas, however, "us
the pin point of no-return for
Henry Kissinger. Hi s cham·
pionship or black maJonty rul<'
in Rhodesia 1s blamed for the
magnitude of Reagan's win by
Ford partisans who are publicly
descnbing the Ford-K1s ... mger
relationship in extraordinanly
blunt terms. An example 1s Rep.
Ed Derwinski, a conservative
Republican and Ford delegate
from Illinois.
"You don't go down to Africa
and prornise away the federal
treasury foµr days before the
Texas primary," Derwinski told
us. "I think the President Is a
captive or Henry K. The sub·
ordinate 1s controlling his chief."
Dern insk i months ago uraed Mr.
Ford to fire Kissinger, but that
1dl!a 1s generating new disciples
such as conservati\'e Rep.
Jack Kemp or New York, once an
ardent Kissinger fan. but also in·
duding some moderates
Besides a new Secretar y or
Stale, Mr. Ford is being pressed
to name a cool head to travel with
him and provide instant 'wisdom
or the kind given Reagan by Dr.
Martin Anderson. That became
clear the day before the Indiana
primary when Nessen talked the
Pre:.ident into demanding thal
Reagan release his 1975 tax re·
turns. When Reagan rel~ased the
gross figures but not the actual
returns, Nessen moralized that
Reagan h:id not learned the
lessons or w ate1 gate
THAT llELP ED not al all in
Indiana but generated instant
our outr age al the Treasur),
where Secretary William Simon
-a steadfast Ford loyalist -
sent word to the White House that
Reagan's personal income tax is
nobody's business but his own.
Other Republiacan politicians
were appalled that the President
had joined 1n counly·lcvel
politicking.
Nessen 's ploy was but a
particularly maladroit aspect of
the Ford campaign's dominant
theme undermine Reaican. In
the" ake of this series of defeats,
pro·Ford Republican politicians
outside his campaign organiza-
tion feel he muat try to forget about
Reagan and concentrate on
positive issues.
Whether Mr. Ford will take
tiny Of thl5 Ud\'iCe, beginning
with the eusmg-out of Dr. Kiss-
inger, 1s by no means certain.
Far more than the public
generally reahzt'S, the President
is strong-minded to the point or
stubbornness -as is renected by
a strange incident whlle cam-
pa i &n Ing In lndinan·a last
weekend.
Winding up his Hoosier cam·
paign, Mr. Ford asked an In·
diana Republican Congressman.
Rep. John Myers, for helpful
hints. Myers had two: fi rst, don't
mention the Panama Canal;
second. stop promising to keep
Kissinger at the State Depart·
ment The President nodded,
then did exactly the opposite on
both points at his next s\op.
J ERRY FORD'S ability to take
advice may become cnllcaJ over
lhe next three weeks when he
could well lose eight out or 10
primaries. Such losses con-
ceivably could cost him !he
nomination, not In terms of de·
lcg::tes but in shredded prcslige.
-· and a respect -not equalled
by any other President's wife
!linCe Eleanor Roosevelt <who
was also. we must remember.
disliked by more people than any
other First Lady m modern
times 1, is Betty's nb1llty to be
candid without brashness, warm
without soppint'ss, and the strong
~ensC' that she is her own person.
SllE GIVES the impression of
being sensible, undogmatlc,
c;ympathettc, and honest about
hl•rself and those around her. Jn
fart. the only thin~ that would
mak1· mr ,u~pect that Jerry has
mon• to him than· meet!l the
nJkl'd e.,,e is the fnct thlll he
!\ou.:ht out su('h n woman, nnd
:-hl• nrel'Plcd him.
AND, or course, this ls the
great danger as well as the great
opportunity, when enough people
become disenchanted with the
professional political persona.
HiUer was picked because be
seemed ••anti·polltical" in the
conventional sense, and seemed
to reflect the average German's
protest. It is best to vote for
"character" -but you have to
be a good judge of character. And
since nobody believes be 11 defi·
clent In s uch judgment, ll ~omH rclatlve\y easy ror •
amOC)l.b·tonJtued demagog to up-
ture the public imaginoUon. This
is the precipice we stand upon to-
day.
BUT THE President may ig-
nore such pleas, particularly if
he atlclca with his political
operalivea wbo publicly and
privately attribute Reagan's
stunning victories lo tbe "cross·
over" Democrats rather .tbao
basic Ford campaJgn problczm.
:rtt,ey aeeimeb fall to com-
prehend the full gravity or lhe
President'• c rbls, threatening
him wlth tbe repudiaUon of. an In-
cumbent President, last suffered
by Cheater Arthur, ti the c:on-
tatlon of primary defeats
a pre ads.
Canal Debate Pointless
Whal makM me rct>l that the l's 1:1 quite rcndy for a remalc
l'n''1dent 1s the scnl1mrnt u-
Prt'"l'(I by ico many Hepublicnns
.ind Democrat, iahkt• tbnl they
''ould \'Ott' for Mn Ford more
n•o1hly thon for ht•r hW'bnnd,
1lt•:\plte his Iona experience Jn
'111at codtagion began with the
May Day muaacre in Texas. a
many-sJded disaster for Mr.
Ford. The landslide 1enerated
not only an estimated 10 percent
vote turnaround In lncUana whkh
led to Mr. Ford's stunning upse\
Saga of a Mail 'Junkie' ,,
My n('1ghhor. Mr. Crannleh, l"
in ,enous troubk. llt> .rot l\O mad
h<' !it'~•l<'d up the mail alol on hl!l
front door
Wht.'n our postm•n. Mr.
Fnrlt"v, fir!lt noticed it. hfl rang
the bCll "Your slot Sttm• stuck,
M1 . Crannlch." ho said, "bu\
here's your mall."
"No thank you." said Mr Cran•
nlch. "I don 'l
car\! for any "
"l.ook here.
C r ann1rh , ··
11a 1 d Mr.
Farley In-
dignantly,
"neither rain
nor sl«t nor
you are going
t o keep me
from dell \'er·
ing this m ail'" But Mr. Crannleh
slammed the door ln his fa«?.
That afternoon, two burly
pos\41 inspectors werT on his
stoop. "If you want to protest the
deterioralinic quality of the man
service, mac," said one. "why
doo't you write a l iter to the
( ARTHOPPE )
newspap~rs like everybody
else?'·
''But I doo 't think the quality of
the mall aervlce is any worse
than lt ever was." said Mr.
Crannicb. "What's really gone
'way down hill is the quality of
lhe mail."
A NOSTALGIC loolt came into
his eye. "Back In the cood old
days, the mail wu an exciting
event. But ~w .•. " He
shrugged "I've been keeping
track a nd 93.2 percent of the mail
1 get I wlsb I hadn't.
"A lot of folks doo't like Junk
mail," said the inspector, "but
they learn to live with it."
"Oh, the junk mall's easy,"
said Mr. Crannich. "It the
envelope's addressed lo
'Occupant.• I throw it away
because that's not my name.
L'hwlae ror 'A Pertonnl
Mutate from the Desk
of. •• .'btcause I don't-know any
desks. Or 'Yoo May Have
Already Won 1200,000,' ~•use I
never knew anyone wboclld."
"Whal about wedding
Invitations!" asked tbe lir11\
insptttor bopeCull7. "Or a notice
you have a package al the post
olflce?"
"Weddln1 lnvltations!" Mr.
CrannJch snorted. "You have lo
open all those little envelopes
lmowinl you're beiq dunn«t ror
a pres~t. And the last time I got
a notJce, I waited 45 mlnutes in
llne for a pacltage of used
Kleenex my 1enile sister sent
me."
"Look,·· u id the other, "why
not Juat throw all your mail away
and not cause trouble?"
Mr. Cran_nich 1huddered. "I
tried thaL Then I got an envelope
that said, 'You can either t.brow
away lhls letter or YOl1 can save
UUle Rosarlta '•lite!' As l was on
duplicate molllng Ust.s.. I killed
her twice. That's w~ I knew I
bad lo kick the habit!"
I ,
WASHINGTON -One or the
quaint.er t.ssues comlng to lbe sur·
face in the current election cam·
palgn is America's ruture control
over the Pan am a Canal.
Tho.debate sounds Hice the k1ncl
of disput.e that took place back
aro\,\nd the
turn or the
century. when
American s
were hotly
arguing about
the advan-
ta1e1 and
drawbacks of
manifest
destiny.
But despttl'
lU a nachronl!ltlc fl avor, the
Panama Canal queslion·ia 11 rcol
$QUabble that has Prealdent Ford
and lhe Stole Department pilled
against. Ronald Reagan, some
Pentagon elements, and a strong
group of conservative senators,
among thtm Strom Thurmond or
South Carolina and John
McClellan of Ark:lnsas.
The administration, which hu
been negollaUng a treaty with the
Panamanians, would Rive them
Immediate jurisdiction over the
Canal Zone and gradually let
\hem operate the canal it.self.
UNLESS this is done, Ptesldent
Ford says, the United States will
find itself in conrllcl with
Panamanian nationalists, and in
tbe process aUenate the rest of
Latin America.
State Department experts. who
recall the a nll·Ammcan riots
\.hat erupted ln Panama In 11164,
even warn darkly of "another
Vietnam" unless a peaceful set-
tlement is worked out soon.
Reagan and his supporters con·
~d. in contrast, that tho canal i'
vl~I to America '11 defenses. They
also point out . quite contttly.
that the United Slats acqujred
STANLEY
KARN OW
the Canal Zone "in perpetuity" in
1903. and 1s under no le~al obliga-
tion lo cede the territory.
THE REAGAN faction is op-
posed as well to appeasinJt the
P11naman1an dictator. General
Omar Torrijos. who maintains
rnendly lies with Cuba's Fidel
Castro.
The position or the Ford ad·
mlnistration, In my view, is not
onb'•enslble ond rat~onaJ, but It is
bolstered by the realities of the
situation.
American control ()f lht: canal
WM Important 'buck In the days
when the United States hod only a
one-octtan Navy lhat had to pas11
from one 11ea to the other. nut nuw
lt hBll AU:.lnllc and Pacific fleets.
Moreover. major naval vessel~
Uke alrcra(t carriers are too big to
tQUeeze lhrouah the canal -a~
are many modern t.unkcrs and
other com mtrcial ahips.
Thus the 11tall,llc11 show that
conal traffic Is declining. And
even though toll11 went up by 20
percent In 1974, the waterway ls a
money·lo11ing propo11ltion.
In addition, protection of the
canal against Panamanian guer
rlllas or saboteurs '' difficult 1f
not impossible unless the United
States ls ready to guard every foot
of ita lenith. which would requlrt'
an enormous investment in man-
powu.
So America's legal claim tolhe
zone Is po1ntlus should the
PAnamanians choose to
challenge IL by restoring to
violence.
FINAU,, Y. the United Slates
would not be giving up access lo
the canal under the dran tr.-ty,
•
but merely cooperating with
Panama in its functioning.
With all this, though, more than
a third of the Senate led by
Thurmond and McClellan have
signed a resolution staling that
the United Statec; must not "cede,
dilute. forft.•1t , negotiate or
transfer " any of IL'I ·•sovereign
rights" in the Con all.one.
This means that even I( Mr.
f'ord 1s cleNed president next.
fall, he will have a touf(h time br-
in1ong about n change In the
status orthe canal
The dangl'r of "nnother Vitt•
nom" in central Alll('nca may be
farfotchcd. Hut thl11 peculiar
ruckus contains tho seeds of
serious troublf' in the years
ahead, and it dcmonstrutcs once
again the lnsen11ltlvlliN1 or men
lik<' Reo1itan . Thurmond ud
McClell an to the need for new vll-
ions.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
RCIMrt N W,rrl , P11bllaltrr
Tl111m01 Xttt11I. E>d1tor
llarhora Krrlbich,
~:dlfol'fot Pog' f:dHOI'
The f'd1tor1al page o( Ow Dilly
r1lot ll'tll6 to Jnrorm and
R1mul1te rUdt'rS by ~lnlJ
on th1" pacr ctlvt'r"t' rommtnt..uy
on toplr of i11ttrt'Sl by syndical·
fd <'olumn1'\l, anct r1noont&t1, by
pro\ 1d1n1 0 forum ror ttadm· •
'1r~ s :rnd by prurntlnc U1l1
,,.,.,.\Plll)4'r's opinions and ldeu
m c:urrtnt toplca. Th~ C'dilor11l
op1n1on!I nf th .. Dlllly Pilot OPPflll'.1 •
onlv In the tdltorfal column at the 1 top •>r the-P•tt ... Opinions n -• pn.~~t'd hy the rolumnl~ and
r11rtoontsts and ll'ttt•r writrrs .,.. ,
U1e11 own and no rndor&ement ol
t~1r vie'AS by tht' Dally Pilot.
1hould be infrrrf'd.
Tuesday, May ll, l.976 ,,
--~~--~~~--~~--..
:I Harmo~ous . Living
'.:i Credited for Blooms I , .
Nl!W YORK <AP>-'l'he7 CTOWOed &ardminl directiou trom ''a e'fOlu·
nto a nnall thurch In New York Qty flonary order of l.lllelle bein1a" Ito btu about a vUlq on Scot.land'• •bldl are part of U.. plant.a. ll said tNortb Sea tout wbtte cabbapa.,. the result waa the development of
l•a&d to wel1h 40 poundJ and roeea tpeelaJ tompoat&, lertllil!fN and plant
bloom in tbe 1now. eulture ttcbntq~1 •·bicb account for Tbe plants Oourlab becaUH tho pco. the .musual irowth.
Dlt eommurucate with them a.nd "Uve Caddy Hid Findbom'• aisnlncance
· ~har~oo.ioualy wltb nature, ""ll>eler lltt not in what la produced 1n the
• Caddy, who founded the community carden, but what ha.ppens t.o t.hol•
.. 1,an um. told hi.a audience oUOO. who tend 11.
' "ll'I a matter Of I Chanlinl ~· t Tff£ VILLAGE, CALLED Find· sclousnesa,'' he aaid. "An improve· lbom, la about 2$ mUes Dbrlheut or ment lo the quallly ot t.hdt beln1. A
lnvemesa on a barren, wtnd.1wept moveiment to a hieher conacloua-penlNula "where before only 1orH nesa."
1buthes and 1piky ara.u &rew," Caddy
t•ald. CADDY, WHO SAID he was a
Caddy backed up hit claims of aiant British Royal Air Force squadron
• ve1etatlon wlth a Olm and aJJdo pre. commander in Burma during World
• HntaUon. Tho lushness or the ve1eta-War U, aaid he rounded the communl·
• llon bas been described by other vis-ty at the direction of his wife, Eileen.
it.on and In aeveral recent books. Mrs. Caddy aald she received 11'·
I Caddy aald the 200 residents or struction from a spiritual voice which
Findhorn make their living by harvest· only she could hear. The plan included ~ng plants and selbng handiwork' from founding a small college, which offers
la er~ shop and prtntinc plant lo an courses such a.s "Revelation" and lincreasin1 iaum ber or visitors. . 'Gar(lening. I. r Caddy said the people or Findboro
I Ln't:RATUKE PROVIDED by the recenUy bought a hotel in nearby
•group said certaa.n res.dents received Forres to house their visitors, who
1t'I•~• a.,.,,
Jere m y Thorpe has re-
signed as leader of Britain's
Liberal party alter three
months of allegations that
he had homosexual rela-
tions with a male model. He has repeatedly denied the
accusaUons.
nUtnber SO to 60 a week.
ONE OF THOSE who attended the
Caddys' presentation at the Church or
the Holy Communion was Jodi
Desmond of New York City, who said
she visited Findhorn recently after re-
ading a book about it.
"I stayed a week in Find.horn and a
'Week at the hotel." she said.
"Something is at work there which
people ace ignqring elsewhere."
Carol Campbell, an administrative
aide reached by telephone at Find·
horn, put it this way: "Any at:tist or
a Potter or someone who really'itnows
his craft knows that be can draw from
a piece of clay something very
beautiful. The same law applies lo
anything that you 're doing. .
"IF YOU'llE CLEANING a room.
if you clean it with love and care and
attention, you can make it more excit-
ing, much more enjoyable and much
cleaner. That same basic principle,
which was originally :Eplied In t,he garden in learning how o work with
plants, ls wbat we're le · g here."
Local police said Findhorn was de-
futilely not a "hippie commune" but a
well-established community more
like a college or institution.
P UBLIC NOnCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
•
I
Tuesday. May 11. 1978 DAILY PILOT Al
Diaphragm Rated Effective
NEW YORK CAP> -1bed.lapbraam remains a hldl1Y etrectJv. metbodolcontraception for women
ol alI ebi.ld-bffriog I.I lnclud1n1 lffll'·•1us. a
study reported by Planned Parenthood·World
PopulaUon aaya..
"After one year, only 2 ~rc:cnt of the more than z.ooo <1Japhra1m usen studied had sutrered an ac-
cadmtal preanancy," Planned Parenthood aald,
Monday.
nu~ OaGANIZATfON SA.ID THI: conclusion
came from the Iara t cllnlca.I atudy ever or •••ililllil•ili•-diaphtacm use In the United Stat.es. ft Involved 2,H8 diapbracm users examined al New Yol'k
City's !lfarearet Sanier Resean:h Bureau between
1971 and 1973. Freakish
Shot Fatal
MARSEILLE. France
CAP> -ShortJy belore
Emile Herve, 49, died of
a heart attack he placed
a loaded pistol beside the
sink in his kitchen, police
reported.
When his body was dis·
covered. Police called a.n
a pathotoei.st, Dr. Joseph
Cambacedes. ~. for a
routine exam inalion.
Whale Cambacedes
was standing over
Herve's bodY, a police of-
ficer openett a window to
air the apartment. The
draught slamrued the
kitchen door. The v1bra·
tion from the door threw
Herve's previously un-
noticed pis tol to the
floor; the impact re-
leased the trigger and
the bullet struck Cam·
bacedes. killlne him in· atanUy, police said.
U is belnc publiahed tn f'amlly Plannln1 Perspectives.
Accidental precnancy rates were lowest among
women younger than lS -1.9 per 100 users -and
among woman aced 3S and older -no precnanc1es. the repe>rt said.
"The low pregnancy rate we observed among .
teen.agers challenges the conventional wisdom that
the diaphragm is somehow an old·Cashioned birth
control method acceptable oruy to 01aer women.
said Dr. Mary E. Lane. one or the researchers and
formerly chn1cal director or the bureau.
THE AUTHORS SAID THEIR STUDY showed
lower pregnancy rates than any previous research
on the subject. Several factors were respe>nsible,
they said, including u.se of object.tve methods, de-
tailed teaching and continuing supervision.
• 'The participation or personnel who beheved in
the method and who possessed the skill to leach 1t
was crucial," the authors said.
Other authors were Rosalinda Arceo and
Aqulles J . Sobrero.
The researchers cited a British study which
said there was no clear association between social
class and accidental pregnancy. They said the
British study concluded that women already using
the diaphragm do not have to be urged to change to
a more modern method.
"\f£ BELIEVE nlA.T SINCE our very cljf-
rerent patl•nl population -lar&•ly 10un1 and un·
married and all new usen of th diapbraam -eJC·
perienctd ratu or prun&ncf c:onslstel)t with COO·
ttacepUve efllctcf of around t9 pe«ent, thla m~ can bo offered tot women a.a well, with
hlah ex~C'tation ol auec . " the reaurch Hid.
Af\er one ~ar, 83-84 percent of th• women who
selected the dloph.ra,m .. ere Ull usln1 lt, the re-
searchers said. Of thos \\ho slopped •. a percent did
M> for medical reMOns. 2 percent be-cause of pre1·
nancy, l4·1S percent ror personal reasons, lbey re-
ported.
Thou who quit wiina the dl1phra1m tor
personal reasons dtd 110 bt'causo they saw advan-
tages in other methods or rejected the device
because of messiness. dalficulty or lnaertlon.
partners· objections or lnc:k or confidence, the study
sllid.
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New Plays Bowing In
CBS e 8:00 -Eaale Come Home.
The American nati~ symbol, the bald
eagle, is spotlighted on thli s~lal locus.
in& on its hi.story and conservation technl·
ques. Gene Kelly narrates.
KTLA g 8:00-Anacl Baseball. The
Angel.a take on the Western Division
chumplon A's ln Oakland.
KHJ 0 8:00 -"Destry." A remake
of the western classic "Oestry Rides
Aaain," this time with Audie Murphy a.s u
deputy· without a gun in the 1955 movie
with Mari Blanchard arid Lori Nelson.
TV DAILY LOG
Tuesday
Evening
Tbe c:urtalns 10 up oa rtve new 5~•e prod\te·
tlons alon& the Oran•e Coast lhls w k. r~ of
wtuch will be spotlipted today and the fifth
(Watmlnster'a ''Play ltAcaln. Sam"> on Friday.
Already on tho bo&tdl f0Uowln1 a Mooday
opmlna is "Marat/Sade" at Oranae CoHt Oolle1e
(to be reviewed lo th.ls space Thunclay). Bowus1 ln
on Tbunday nl1ht will be .. tan of La Maocba" at
Golden Wtst Colle1e. "Norman, Ja That You?" at
the San Clcmunte Community Theater and a
cblldren'• entry, "How the Chicken Hawk Won lbe
West,'' at the Fount•ln V~y Communltyl'beat.u.
"Marat/Sade" is Pet.tr Wein' 1riPPin& drama
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LOS ANGELES (APl
-Already the longest·
runnina nlehttime series
on network television,
"'I'he Wonderful World of
D1~ney" has been re· newed for another five
years by NBC.
The new contract will
take Lbe series through
the 1980·81 season and tn·
eludes the telecasting of
20 Disney feature movies
dunng the period.
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L Ull UIUOOS TitlA TJIE WU"T M NIW YCHllU
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Open Doily 12.30 p m
, Intermission
Tom Titus
ol tbe flctlonal mtttlnt bet.....a two factual cbarac·
ters at the Ume of the f)' och rovohwon -th• aov-
ernment opPQntnl Jean Paul Marat and the Mar· qwa de sad•. rrom whom our word • ·sadUUc ·' 14 de·
rived.
Richard Fehrin& portrays DttSade and Tom
Roman ts cast as Marat wtth Jaynle Lyon play1n1
Charlotte Corday tn I.he OCC producUoo. under tho
direction of Tom Bradac. Performances wU~. bo
tttven every nl1ht but Friday this week at 8 o'clock
an the colle&e Drama Lub Theater.
"MAN OF I .A MANCHA" IS Golden West
College's moat ambitious production of tho col·
lege's 10th anniversary year. Opening Thursday for
two weekends, the musical spollithts John Wood as
Cervantes-Don Quixotl!, CUI Nelson as Sancho
Panza and Barbara Keller as Aldonu.
Other cast members include Ralph Lombardo,
Phil De Barros, Scott Beardsley, Wendy Chase. Phtl
Davis, Gerard Flynn, Bruce Fox, Carl Hansen and
Lavonne Hayman. RObert Kuyber is directing the
show with David Anthony as musical director and
Robin Huber as set designer.
"La Mancha" will be presented at 8:30 p.m. on
May 13, 14. IS, 20, 21and22, with matinees at S p.m.
on May 16 and 23. Reservation~~·7711, Extension
S45.
HOMOSEXUALITY IS T H E s ubJect of
''Norman, Is That You?" in San Clemenle. with
Tony Brandt portrayint the Oh10 dry cleaner who
drops in on his son's New York apartment to find
the lad's sexual preferences have changed. Ken
Strang plays the son, Norman, with Bill Le Veque
(See INTERMISSION, Page At>
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cast as Garson, the "'butterfl.y" roommate.
Others in director Joanne Applegett's cast are
Ncrma Cavallo as Brandt's errant wife and Zora
Szemenyei as a lady of the evening.
Performances or "Norman" will be given
Thursdays through Saturdays for four weekends at
the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida CabriUo, San
Clemente, with an 8:30 curtain. Reservations
492·0465.
La•orea~ Cited
Bar Panel Backs Nine
•1 O.C. HUSTINGS Flllferald, Anthony Fonte and .. __ IT""•--C ...._~
Harbor Judkl•I District Jod.ce • &uumu McDonald who are
Btlty Lou Lamoreaux ts amonc amoa1 a crowd ot contender.
three Judcea, a tratnc com· •ffktnc election to a vacant of.
missioner and five lawyers re-rice ln the North Oraq:e County
coanJied H "well qualified" in a court. • • •
pre-eltttlon survey conducted by T 0 E l I 7 • M E M B E It the Oran1e County Bar Aasocla. Uon. RepubUcan delegation pledacd to
The usoclallon stressed that President Ford In California's the term .. well qualified" does winner-take·all primary June 8
not amount to endorsement of the Includes seven repr~entaUves of
d"d t f Judi 1-• 0 r a n g e C o u n l y • s 4 o t h can l a e or any c .. office Con .. r•"•ion .. l Di.strict .• -incumbent or contender. • "'"" .. But the recoanillon hu always They are Robert S. "Sam"
THE LEAG VE of Women
Voters of IJu.ntrneton Beach·Seal
Beach is ofrerin& votttt ill pam.
phelt, "Pro and Con," I.bat pre-
sents ar1ument.s for and aaalnat the u propositions on the June 8
California ballot.
In addition. the lea1ue
sponsors a speabrt buc-eau. The
nonpartlaan ladles can review
the ballot measures and lead dis·
cussions on the issu~ for any aroup.
For lnCormalion about the
pamphlet or speakers bureau,
call 846-1456, or 846-0246. been recarded as a definite boost Barnes, former chairman of the
to the prospects of those seek.lna Oranee County Republican Cen-
to retain or win Judicial office. tral Committee; Marcia Bents,
lonstlme GOP activist; state Val u·k JUDGE LAMOREAUX is op. Senator Dennis Carpenter, state De l e
posed for the harbor court's of· co-chairman or the Ford cam-1n· Laguna fice No. 1 by Newport Beach at· paien effort: Athalie Irvine
toroey Juhan S. Ertz. Clarke, a Lio coin clubber;
Three office seekers in the Don.id Koll, the builder; Gus ValuatJon of building permits d d W l 0 C t Owen, co-chairman or the Ford crow e es range oun Y Issued by the city of Laguna Muruc1pal Court race drew "well campaign in Orange County and Beach 10 April outpaced that of qualified'' ratings from the bar a Uncoln clubber, and Doroth} lbesamemoothayearago.
Tb t alf. B. Stillwell, another member or group. ey a re r ic com-Thirty five permits for con-missioner John Wyatt Jr. and al· the Ford campaign committee in struction valued at ~.645 were
torneys Phil Cox and Robert Orange County. issued In April compared with 38
Knox. All seven are from Newport permits ror $454,630 issued in Recently a:>polnled .:udge Beach. Missing from the list -April, 1975.
Louis Cardenas of Huntington Congressman Andrew Hinshaw. The building report shows that
Beach got the same recognition * · * * permits were issued in April for
for office No. 4 of'the North ASSEMBLYMAN BRUCE three new houses, one duplex, 18
Orange County Ju<licial District Nestande (R·Anabeim) is on the additions or alterations to exist-
Court where he is opposed. slate of Re~gan delegates that ing houses and 13 miscellaneous
would go to this summer's GOP projects.
NO RTH ORANGE County natlonalconventioninKansasCI-To date this year, 144 permits
AT FOUNTAIN VALLEY the accent is on fan-Judge James Cook, also opposed ty If the former governor wins for nearly $3 million in work have
tasy for "How the Chicken Hawk Won the West." for office No. l is similarly listed California's Republican pre-been issued. Last year to date,
Famous Hooks, a local teacher, plays the title role as "well qualified." sidential primary. 138 permits for $1.9 million In
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370East17th Street • Phone: 6'5-8700 in lhe come4¥ with Barbara Moore, Dick Morton So are attorneys Robert * • • work had been issued.
and Bob Rare cast In major roles. r;::;::;::_;;:::=:;:;;===;r---------------------------_._--------:-----------Youngsters in the cast include Amy Wood, Con· 1976 CARS nie Goldade, Paula Schaefer, Bruce Edelstein, Joe
DeLuccia, Michael Schoebel, Dan Huber, Jtllie and Ttano and Maureen Maher.
"Chicken Hawk" will be staged Fridays at 7:30 TRUCKS and Saturdays and SUndays at 4 p,m. al the theater,
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Deaths Elsewhere
SAUGERTIES, N.Y.
(AP) -Harvey Fite, 72,
a aclllptor who was near·
ing completion of his
life's major work -the
shaping of a six·acre
bluestone quarry -was
killed over the weekend
wben he toppJed into lhe
pit.
OSLO, Norway <AP)
-Jms Bjoerneboe, 56,
Norway's most widely
known au\hor since
Wo1Jd War I , was found
dead in hia h ouse at
Velerland on Sunday
night. He bad been ill for
planned for Edward
John Leon, S8, descen-
dant or the lasl Mexican
governor ot California.
Leon, a concrete con-
tractor and a lifelong
resident of San Diego,
died Thursday. ............ RANCHO SANTA FE U.UI srtelAUST.
(AP) -Funeral services 1 ettw .. ~
were held today for yew.W ......._
Ml~b.el Haire, 19, who~=======:::!. <lied in a freak accident
while trying to bike the
Pacific Crest Trail from
Mexico to Canada. Haire
was killed Thursday
near Lake Isabella.
. lnfl•tlon be•tlng
tips ••. Every d•y
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some lim e. Mos t of---------.-&----------:
Bjoerneboe's 13 major
novels were translated
and published abroad.
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The man you see here has taken a moment out of
his busy day for a simple, free, medical test. Because,
although he has never felt better, he could have a
serious dlsease-high blood pressure. And if it goes
undetected, It could cause stroke, heart and kidney
failure or heart attack.
It makes good sense for everybody to have their
blood pressure checked because high blood pressure,
or hypertension, knows no age limil It is as common
in teenagers as it is among senior citizens.
May Is National High Blood Pressure Month, so
now is the time to act. To have your blood pre3sure
checked, visit any fire station in Santa Ana or San
Clemente. If that's not convenient, and you'd like
to know when our mobile unit will be in your area,
give us a call.
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Number 20 In a serf es of public service advertisements $pO~red by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach, Calif omia
AJ 0 OAtl 'f PILOT
Rock Hudson
'Abandoned'
From 4' Dllpatekt
SKk H•....,_ will be w1lhoul U>e lwo women ln
• hlJ "Md1f11t.n and Wile" ttlevlslon urtes when lt
returns nod H .aton.
NBC-TV aald that actreuSuaaSt. Jame•, who l>IJO'S lhe w1fe of Police Commluioner McMillan. ls leavtna to develop Olbf'r projeets for tbo netwoft
ud the abow wUJ be t'allcd "Mc Millan "
Nan.cy Walke!', who plays Mc.MUlan'a &harp·
toniued bouackeopes:, ts ,lea"•aai to ~t..r in her own
comedy serlea on A BC.
An NBC apokesm&A uid no ~1.slon has been
mad on bo* Min SC . Jam~· depanurc will be ex·
plained ln the plot or Ute first ep~e. • Country sln1cr Johl:my Caab i:s now Dr. Cuh.
bailed by a univenity a "a first citizen of the world
ol entertainment."
Cash received an honorury
doctorate in humaae letters in a
ceremon1 1t National
Unlver~ltyO{San Die6'0.
Said Presi dent David
Chtio•: "Ke has given or
bimseU to causes and people
everywhere." · ..
A fedenl judge says Mn. C.
Ambolt Smtth ls wrong in claim· ~'"
ing that she owns $1 million worth of furniture and
art objects she ~ught for Smith's hotels.
The hotels, which Helen Smith was hired to de·
corate, bave since been sold. A U.S. magislratq
ruled against Mrs. Smith's claim, and U.S. District
Court Judge William B. Enright of San Diego af·
firmed lhe finding. ..
Vice President NdSGD A. Rockefeller shared
the stage with EUubetb Taylor as bolb helped open
a fund· raising show to benefit the Performing Arts
Research Center or the New York Public Library.
There were boos
mixed with cheers when )
the former New York [ PEOPLE governor t~k the stage at
the Metropolitan Opera
House in Lincoln Center
to call the library "a unique American treasure.''
"I thought this was going to be cultural
evening," the vice president responded. "But I'm
beginning to think that it is a political even-
ing ... somehow the two go together."
T100 Senators llrge New Study
SACRAMgNTO (AP>-Twostat •ton want Ute upper bouseto
loc* into lh• poaslblllty of cna\i.n.s" a s late-ran ~M ln Cahfornla.
Sens. John Dunlap (0.Napa) and Nlcl\olu P tris (D·Oakland> have
a.eot • ltUer to Se-nai. Plal4 nt pro t.eM Jamet MUJs urcin.c Senate lHidaa to Hl '-1> a committe. lo atc.tdy ~proposal.
A STATE B"-NK it DOit a new
coacept. Nortb DalGta has ace
and the pouibUity of cruUn1
1w:b ia bank In Calltorma bu
been discussed beloro.
Dunlap and Petris vtew the
~al as a way ofmakin1loan
Cunda a vailable to tbo&e wbo
miaht dn~rve them but ba ve
t rouble gettlnc them from
private l~nderi.
"We've heard a lot of crit.icbm
about private b1nk1," uid
Jonathan Lewis, ~ Petris aide.
"Minority busrness and small
bus1neu complain that they
don't have access to loans in the
same way that large businesses
do.
''SMALL FARMERS say It's
h:ard ror them to get access lo
funds . New ventures, tor in·
stance solar energy, have dif.
nculty getting funded.
"In Petris' caae, he's interest·
ed iD promoting alternaUve fuels
for autos," Lewis added. "He
knows that small inventors have
had trouble gelling functs."
In their letter to Mills, the two
lawmakers said the state bank
copcept had worked well in North
Dakota and is being considered
by other states.
THE NORTH DAKOTA bank,
set up in 1919 to help small
farmers get l.oans, now has as-
sets topping $319 million and had
a profit of more than se million in
1974, Dunlap and Petris said.
They asked that the Senate
Rules Committee appoint a
special committee to study the
proposal beginning July 1. Mills
<D-San Diego> beads the Rult:S
Committee and Petris is a
member.
Dunlap and Petris are i1ot
tho only ones lookiq ioto the
s tate bank concept. Donald
Buras, Oov. £dmund Brown
Jr.'a secretary of buain.cu and
transportation, says his statf Is
doln• the same thing.
FINANCE
Seminar Examines
SJnall Businesses
A small business mMagement conference that examines Oranee
County's economy and its ruture prospects will be offered at Orange
Coast College Saturday.
The seminttr, whicb will look at the county's economy from a varie-
t y of angles, will run from 8:45 a.m. to• p.m. in the OCC Science HaJl.
The event is cosponsored by the
U.S. Small Business Administra·
tion in conjunction with local
business associations.
REGISTRATION FEE ls $6.
Preregistration by mail will be
conducted lb.rough Wednesday.
Checks. made payable to Orange
Coast College. may be mailed to
Evening College. OCC, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa
92626. Registration will be con·
ducted at the door on a first
come, first serve basis.
The registration fee includes
luncheon in the OCC cafeteria.
Luncheon speaker is Wlll iam 0 .
Thagard, president of Walker
and Lee Realtors. The title or his
speech is "Economic Growth and
the Related Problems."
Other seminar speakers in·
elude Bale E. Boyer, president of
Smith Tool; Dr. Y.N. Chang. as·
sistant professor ·of business at
Pepperdine U niversity: S.V.
Edens, president of Telefile Com·
puter Products; E .F. Lorilz. ·
general manager of the Orange
County 11ransit District; Philip
F. Shepherd, president or Cirde
Sea: Corp.; Wayne Clark, editor
of the Orange County Quarterly;
Beau Clemens, vice president of
marketing for H. Bernard
Tracey and Assoc.; Laurence E.
Gadaire, vice president or the
Orange County Merchants and
Manufacturers Assn.; Todd
Nicholson. executive director of
lhe Greater Irvine Industrial
League; Gene Wekall, business
editor or the Register; and
Richard Schwarzstein, an at-
torney.
Further information is availa·
ble at 556-5880.
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Earnings
A~N,lar.
The board of dlr«ton of Amcord lnc., Newport Beach. ha.a approved an lnc~aao ln. the quarterly
cub dividend on ~ company'& common Stoel
from 8 cents per 11ha~ to 8~ cents per :ibart.
The increase wu announcod by William T
Pascoe Ill, chairman and chJd exeeutlve off\cer ol
Amcord. at the company'• ann\lal mceUnc of shareholdera.
Pascoe said the increue; Ute aevnth In tht lut
nJne querters, reOecta Ameord'• e-outlnuln1 POiicy
or sbariq lt1 eam.lnJ(s lmprovementa wtlh lta
shareholders through the payment In caab
dtvldend.s or approximately 30 percent of the com·
P•ny'a eatabllsh~d camlnas per share.
Durinlt the first quarter of 1976, Amcord report.
ed earnings of 8 ccnta per share, compared with I
cent.a per shart:/tor tho similar period last year.
Pascoe said Amcord was th~ only major ce•
ment producer to report improved earnings durlnc
1975, and added that Amcord'a operatln1 plan,
adopted in J anuary, indicates o substantial lm·
provement In earnings per share during 1976 com·
pared with 1975. He sa.ia prellm.inary results show
the second quarter.~ be strong.
S•lda lnCernafloMaf
Smith International Inc., Newport Beach, has
reported the highest swos and net income tor any
quarter ln the history of \he company. First quarter
revenues and net Income increased 16 perc•nt and
33 percent to record highs of $81,841,000 and
$9,944 .ooo respectively, ft-om revenues of $70,403,000
and net income of $7,502,000 in the Uke period or
1975. Net income per share increased 29 percent to
Sl.16 per share from $.90 per share in the first
quarter. The company's board of directors declared
a regular quarterly dividend of 9 cents per common
share. payable May 24, 1976, to shareholders of re.
cord May 10, 1976.
Robert L. Flynne, chairman of the board and
chief executive officer. noted it is the company's
57th conseculi ve quarterly dividend.
Wl'C'Alr f'relgltt
WTC Air Freight, Newport Beach, had a slight
profit in the first quarter·ol 1976 on increased re·
venues, according to Harry M. Balcer. presldeJ\t.
For the three months ended March 31, revenues
increased to $21,268,000 from $17,936,000 in the first
quarter or 1975. Net income In the first three months
of this year amounted to $17,000, or 1 cent a share
compared with a net los.s of $52,000, or 2 cents, ln the first quarter of last year.
Miss Taylor. in a blue chiffon gown, said that
nothing, not wars nor pillage, can destroy the es-
sence of a library, which i.s the preservation or
knowledge.
MilJs' staff said he had re·
ceived the Jetter. but he could not
be reached immediatelj Cor com-nent.
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WOLFSBURG, West
Germany (AP> -
Volkswagen, Europe's
largest auto rtrm, has
reported it is again max-
ing a profit on the sales
or its cars around the
wor ld after losing money
Cor two straight years.
THE GERMAN auto
compan y, which last
month decided to open
an assembly plant in the
United Slates, reported a
profll or $53.6 million in
lhe first quarter or 1976,
against a loss or $124
million in the same
period in 1975.
According to the an·
nual report, Volkswagen
still had a loss last year-
of $62.8 million, but that
was an 81 percent im·
provement from the
$322.8 million deficit run
up in 1974.
Toni Schmuecker,
chairman or the manage-
ment board, said VW has
been in the black every
monUt since last August
and he is hopeful the
t rend will continue
lhroughout this year.
Schmueclter w:is
appointed head of
Volkswagen in January,
1975, at the end of the
company's first losing
year since World War 11.
He predicted then it
would take tive years for
the company to earn pro-nts again.
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Bi~entennial Tra el
Better Plan Now
For Vacation
By SVl.vtA POflTl::R
We are entertna th~ moot~ tha\ v. 111 make 1976 11 ban
oer yHr for family travel v.1thrn our ov.n bordt!tli, "•lb
11tatlstlcs on Amt'rtcan travel by auto. air. rlall Md Intercity
bus expected to reuch •II-lime.• pc.·uks
The one exception to ----------
the 1.1p5ure.-muy bf'
tnvel by private cur,
for only about two or
thrr~ l o ng ·d i~t anc~
vacation truelers will
u se th e i r ow n
automobiles. accordin~
Money's
Worth
to the Discover Amenca Travel Center in W11sh1ngton. Last
) ear. the proportion was three out of four.
~reason is thnt otbc.•r mean, or travel will gnb Ii big·
ger share. Alrhnes, railroads and inte~lty buse~ are an-
ticipalln& increases or 20 pel'\.'ent or more over ~ummer. 197~. Sight.a~ing bus rompanles. say::. Gray Line::.. expect
even higher figures 1n EasterD c1Ues
WHAT ABOUT f1NOING place:> to sleep' Whitt kind of
accommodations will be av1ulabte·1 llow can travelers be
sure ol reserving what they want when lht•v want 1l ''
Eneoura&ingly enough. even the b1 cl'ntennial centers -
Bolton, New York. Philadelphia. Washington are conh·
dent that travel needs wall be mel. New York City goes
Curtber, promising that rooms wall be in teood supply even
during July's Democratic Nallonal Convention.
There are rules and warnings, thou.:h and all the
pleasant predictions about hotels and motels are null and
void if they are not heeded.
-•£SERVE HOTEL OR MOTEL rooms well in ad-
vance for the best chance or getting the desired accom-
modatJons. Arrive early to gel the pack or the lower-priced
rooms.
-Find out what is available at destinations by consult·
lngtravel agents or a1rlmes in advance. or by asking for the
"Hotel & Motel Red Book" ut local hotels or library. Those
who phone instead of wnting will find many hotels and
motels maintain toll-free 800 numbers which are h::.ted in
the yellow pages.
Paul D. Galleese, president of the Amem·an llotel and
Motel Association. s uggests. "Call the Independent
Reservations System <800 323-1776> \\h1ch bas room
availability data in more than 1,500 t • S. and Canadian
hotels and motels " Hotel/motel chrl'clones can be
purchased, but they are fairly exwns1vc.
-DECIDE IN ADVANCE where to stay 1n the vicinity or the destination: at the airport, along the highway. sub·
urban location or center city Airport 11ccomm odat1ons
1enerally have the hi~hest occupancy rate during the week
and usually pronde free transportat ion from and to
airports. Center city hotels generally have rooms 1va1labl•
most of the time. except during conventions, t•speclally in
late spring or mid-autumn The s maller, well kept <·enter r1·
ty hotels often offer good \alucs and almost al~ayb huve
available rooms.
-Investigate the special rates offered by most hotels
and motels -outside of resorts -for weekends. Including
one or more meals, sightseeing a rranRemcnl:;, entertain·
ment. even tickets lo theaters. attractions or !!ports events.
Look into special packages which l'liminat e or make only
s mall charges for young children who occupy their parents'
room. suggests Galleese.
-Ask tra\'el agents and airline orflcC's about special
packages including car rents and s1ght!>ce1ng
-CHECK INTO nu: hotel /motel's food rac11at1cs. in·
eluding snac k bars and coffee shops as well as more ex·
pensive restaurants. Ask about children 's menus, wh1cl\
may even include puzzles and comics. Ile sure to check
what, 1f any, meals are included in your rate.
-People who won't use a hotel /motel's sports fa c11it1es
-swimming pool, sauna. etc. -needn't go to a lodging that
has and charges extra for the fuc1htics. Most hotel::.. even
downtown, offer free parking. Jnvesllgate this.
-And a final plea from Gallet>se: don't be a no-show. Jn
1975, he says, 10 million rooms went unfilled bccause or no-
shows~Cancel reservations if vacation plans change
Era Ends
Custom Suit Gone
NEW YORK I AP> ·-H's so difficult lo C<'l good
help these days .
Good tailors. for t•xampl<'. :ire l'spec1ally
scarce. And becau'e of this, Brook, Rrothers will no
longer make custom ta1lon'<I garments.
THE COMPANY, LONG an advocate of trad1-
llonal and conservative men's <1llm.'. hJ!'> rcleast•cl a
statemenl a nnounr1ng the dec1s1on Hegulur
customers were mformc.'<i in udvam·c by letter
"I think it 's n shamf.'." sai<I a M ~inhallan
la wyrr from LonJ.! f~laMJ's North ~hon• It marks
the passing of an er a ·'
For 1:enerations Brook' rl'lic•cl nn lht• h11lhly
sk1llt.'d laalor lyp1fi('(I hy the cl} in~ lirt•t'rl Cll Jtalrnn
1mm1grant!"i who !'Lill do mo't of lh1•1r intrH'lltt'
nN'dlework by hand. Thi' d{'(•re<1Sl' in their numbns
ii. said to be the mam rt'nson lwh1nll ttw 1·ompany'o;
<lt'Cll11<1n lo d1:sconlinuc t heir <'Ustom t ull<1r1ni.:
1wrvi ce.
CJTF.D ALSO W1\S A <k•dinP 10 clrmar11I lor ""
peni1lve <'USlOm·m tacl1• l'lothin•: Th<' 1 nst of ;1 mDn 's
till.it, for example, run-. bctwt·cn $51111 and $fi00
Brooks Brothe r!'. now ownc-d by n ('OncNn <'Om
priud of Garflnckl'I, HrcK1k~ Orothl'rs, Miller &
Rhoad11 Inc .• hu olfort•d the cui.tom '<'IVltl' for moitt
oflta 158-year histo ry.
Harbor 'Obsolete'
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Port of t,011 Angel<>s is in
danger of becoming obsolete an<t rw<'d~ a $.150 malllon. U
year revamping, a study has t'oncludc1I
The $250,000 master plan for tht> pmt found that ahout hair or the world's container fleet and onc-lhird of l'xi11tinl! bulk
carrittt can't enter Lcr.! Angelt':c If arbor becuuse th<' 35 fool·
deep main channel and basin ore ti)() s hollow More lhnn 70
percent of the container traffic :ind two·lhlrds of all bulk
tonnaee arc handled by these ship<;. the 11tudy uld . The study warned that the harbor "l!I rapidly bt>comlng
an obsolete facility," and recommended the harbor be
drtdftd to provide deeper water1 and un odc'ilional 1,000
acres be 1dded to the harbor are •
The extra tand could come m a fill project , u me dll'l
dredged from the harbor, or ould mean the elimination or
other non-harbor uses. No hipping tctivJtlrs which could
go lncludo small boat m as, the Ports of Call tourist area
and three shipyards, study said .
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Examiners Pas.s 'New Image' Test
8J DENNI MtLELLAN CN-0.•ly l"llal \faff
A wom1n tn her mld...O., who
had Jual ltarncd to drive, lalltd htr flnt two drtvln1 t.esta. But on
the third time out t~ examiner
informed her the had p •ed.
"S.fore I could do anythlna,
•he just crabbed me, eave me •
areal bl.I It s •bd the clipboard
went Oy(n1." recarl• Lloyd Mor-
rison.
Morrison, one of four drivers
Ucense examiners in the Costa
l'ttesa office of the Department of
Motor Vehicles. laushs in recall·
in& the incident. But, he adds.
there also are times when apph·
cants bre~ down and cry when
told they have failed.
Those two extreme emotional
reactions typify the importance
people place on obtairung their
driver• hcense.
'Failure fOI' tbe young, who face
peer group pressure. Is an ego-
shattering blow. For the elderly,
who fail because or weak vision
or slow reflexes, 1t represents a
loss of independence
Caueht In between reactions 1s
the driven Hc~n examiner,
who tne.s lo maintain objectiVJty
and cool despite occupaUonal
haurda like occusional feQder
benders and m aJor attldents.
"Many people don't. tblnk
we're human," ~ays _Morrison.
who ii. li\ r act. ._ !ri.end.b' person
with a good •ense of llumOI'.
"They're scared or u . You're re.
ally invading a penoo'1 privacy
when you enter his automobile.
They reel ltke they're ln a test
tube It ·s an unusual situation.
"One of the hardest thinga we
have to do is help them relax.
Some never do. It's a big moment
for them. They're 1n a testina
situation and they feel the pre-
ssure. Everyone does."
The department is aware of the
sometimes negative Image and as
concerned with changing it.
Many examiners in the past
were retired military and law en-
forcement officen with strict, no
non.sense demeanors.
Thal, combined with the appli-
cant 's uneasmess over laJun&
the test. helped create the reetin&
that eoing to the Motor Vehicles
Desp ite occupational
hazards, examiners like
Mike Barri try to keep ·their
cool while checking driving
abilities. Ready for the test
is Cheryl Wells .
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
TueSdav Mav 11, 1976 81
offittwu companbte to Yditins
the ftll 1t tor a tooth em action. .
E)camlners today are more
Ukely to be In tbtlt a. and 30s
with tolltt• backgrounds lllat in·
cl\Mle cour1ta t.n psychol~y. The
mpbasl.a Is on ereatln1. good
pu.blle rtlaUooa and pultinc the applicant at eue.
"We understa11d people are un-
dn a •rut deal of stres.s," says
Bert Corfr, license supervisor.
"We're bulcally here to help."
Corlf, who wlll retire ln Sep-
tember •lter 18 years, em-
phuhes the department ls no\ a
law enforcement aaency. People
would be more at ease If they
viewed It like v\slUne lhe social
security or post office, he says.
Contrary to the eeneral llS·
sumption. Corff says, It is not
hard to obtain a hcense.
OI the 1,111 tests made in April,
272 (24 s>tttent) failed. But that
t1cu ... b mi leading ll does not
account for tl'lo~to who tokt' 1l
aiain and pa Corl! e5llmat
M perct-nt ~entually receive ~
\Mfr llcense.
By paJmg the $.1.2' fee , the ap
plicant has tftree opportun1t1 to
take the teat. The l*O-wfflt wa1\.
lt\1 period betwttn exam1 has
been eltminated. They nuay now
try •l•ln t6e same day.
If the applicant falls three
times, be merely pays another
fee and tnes again.
If an exam Iner determines a
driver 1s incapable of driving
safely, be can recomm~nd re
vocation But the department
now sends the person to its driver
improvement analys t to de
termme the r eason wh~ /\. longt'r, more thorough. te~t 1s
given. 1
There also are classes for
drivers v. bo are considered un-
, ,
sare or are gelling too mal'!Y
llckeb.
The m•Jority or those tested
ar rtrsC.-tlme drt\'efS (16-year·
Ol and older ~e who have o ~rbeen behind thewheeJ).
Morri on, hke hls coUeaaues,
rinds 1ohll out on the tests
bn-aks up the routine or coun·
tttv.·ork ... Tl's a new experience'
every time you go out."
Accidents. <'uuscd by a no\'·
Ice'~ inexperience, are taken in
stride bv ~e examiners, all of
whom h·ave had their share or
close calls Examiner Mike Barri
tl."lls of an apphcant who put the
ear in reverse instead or forward.
They hit a lamp post.
Older applicants ha\'e been
known lo suffer heart ntta<'ks and
pass out or die at the wheel and
maJor accidents, although rare,
do happen.
John Loni. an exarni.off (or lt
yean. says first-t1mtta u ually
tall stmply becau e they are "°'
react¥ to tab lh• test. "Mo5t of
lhem bave lbe tbll.lt.)'; ll's jl.&St
that they must tab tbe time to
prepar ."
fhey au praise driven educ•.:
lion and tralnlna clHse ro~
'youna ptople. ''lt 's better thafl
havlnf Mom and Dad teacblna.
them, ' says Cortr. "They might,
pick up their t>ad habits." '
And they agree one of the most
difficult aspects or their Job llf
telllna an elderly person he Is not
capable of drivin& anymore and
that his license must be revoked
"It 's not usy," says Morrison.
"You're taking away their In
dependence They have been
dri"llll ~ re1rs and If you take if away they re 10Jna to have to de-
~nd on someone else."
'
'-· Old Look Made Ne~
•
t •
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Marilyn Johnson, a
graduate student at
.LJCI, makes new
·antique dolls· with
papler-mache heads.
Alice in Wonderland,
which she holds
(at left) is one of
her favorites At
right is a fashionable
woman from the 1800s.
;sign Language Humors
By JO OLSON
04 ti.. 0• II 1 l't 194 "-tit
"Here's advice we Rot at cost,"
e signs proclaim. "Mud thrown
ground lost "
At anothe r l ocation the
essage is "There's oolhlng bad
good but thinking makes it so"
akespeare).
Still another sl1n. a f~ miles,
wav, has a verse rrom lhe Bible. The kinds or messages on these
gns vary, but the reason l~e
·nessmen have put them up 1s
e same: to ndd humor and hope
a world that has too man~
· ous lbings to think about.
In an era where sign or-
nances. chain stores and slick
dvertl.linl prevail, it seGms re-
arkab1e that even a rew busi-
nesses have managed to odd a
personal touch to thetT territory.
Tbere ts ereat loterest lo the
sips. accordlna to Joe Artale.
manaier or the real est.ate of-
;
fice which puts up o new slogan
each week.
"I select from different
material I've accumulated," he
said. "lt·s great fun. We even 1et
sugfestions from passers·by. ·•
. A most everyone who com-
ments about the sicn .. ys, .. You
make me feel 1ood, .. Artale re-
ported.
"We try to keep it timely and
funny and short. We use one-
liners. We try to make them
neat.••
Art Knife, manager of a Cost.a
Mesa service station, bas •
portable sign board which ls
wheeled out at 6 a.m. every day
with alt ernating inform ation
about specials and puns.
"The public's kind·ol funny,"
he sald. "They see si1n5 all day
Jong with price•. You bruk that
with pW\S. It makes ·em start
looking for the si1n."
Knife believes the bit of humor
is "lood psychology" ror gelling
customers to come to his station
"The sign ls an eye-catcher, ..
he added. "It's Sood for every-
thin1. It bumon the public."
Tom Hudson, an artlst who re-
cently moved to Alaska. was
responalble tor t be Burma
Shave-type algns dlaplayed by a
Newport Boulevard llW'HJ'J'.
"ffe Just thought It was a
utchy lhing," said a spokesman
for the nursery. ''He came up
with a lot. or slogans. 'Ibey were a
huge 1ucca1 ao we continued.".
The l11ns are changed every
weet or so a nd "basically rdate
to eardeialn1. • •
"We ran a contest ror new
aloean1,' • the s pokesman
said, "and aot hundreds of
replies. We · an sUU geltin&
them.''
Tbe signs are popular be-cause
they are nostalgic. the nursery
manager belleves. "People re-
member the Burma Shave signs
And, they break up a very unin-
teresting part of the street."
Down the road a lilUe ls a
buildini supply company. The
owner saw how successful the
garden signs were so he called
the nursery sian maker and or-
dered a set for hls own stretch or
road. His, naturally, are the
••muddy'' ones.
..
The bisque-like faces o\'I
Marilyn Jot\nson 's dolls are so
exqws1te they could easi..ly pass
for fine antiques from Europe.
But they are papier-mache and
only three to four years old,
which 1s astounding to most peo-
ple who see them.
Mrs. Johnson, a graduate stu· ..
dent an creative writing al UCL
liked antique dolls but found the
pnces too steep. She began ex-
pen men t Ing with materials
available to her and dis<'overed
she could duplicate the look with
a little papier-mache and lots of
sanding.
"I just got more and more ex·
cited about them ." she said. •· r
keep Jetting more and more
ideas.'
Mrs. Johnson started college
as an art major but earned her
bachelors degree irl English at
California State University, Long
Beach.
"I have a background in draw-
ing and painting and l wanted to
be a commercial artist," she
sard, "until I got burned out."
She married, had two children
then returned to school for her
MFA . after takmg 10 years to
complete colleg~. She hopes lo
teach when she 1s through next
)ear
The dolls arc made In her
spare lime. generally during the
s ummer Each one takes a
minimum of 40 hours a week,
from the shaping of the head to
the final fllttnJ! or the clothes,
whirh arc all hand-sewn
"lt take'I about eight hours just
to moke one head," Mrs. Johnson
revealed
She use~ a <'Btalogue of ladles'
fashion<; from 1850-1910 as the
has1i:. fort ht• dresses and bats and
"We will put more up," said'
Chuck Potter. ·'The people like
them."
Ed Riddle, a realtor, always
put.a a reUgious message on his
board, in contrast to the others
which is a seemingly daring
thing for a businessman to do.
Riddle said he doesn't think he
bas lost a sale because of the
algns, but beUeves they have
brought customers instead.
He bas been displaying Bible
sometimes gets Ideas from a wll
or piece of cloth. l ··1 have a trunk full or old lac
and m aterials which friend\
have given me,·• she said. ,
r Each doll bas its own set or un•
derwear and the bride dolls she
makes are outfitted with the
traditional garter. Some have
earrings and others carry
purses.
Mrs. Johnson is challenged by
the details and craftsmanship ot
the dolls and insists she mak~
them for her own enjoymertt, oot
In terms of whether tbt!y are
"great art" or not. "They're my
interpre~ation of antique dolls."
Sbe said the dolls. which figure
in her poetry, have been a
therasieutlc break from her work
as a mother, homemaker and
student, and any thought or sell-
ing them brings both trauma and
surprise.
"It 's like giving away my
children," she said with a smile.
She seems somewhat surprised
that anyone would pay $200·$300
for one of the dolls, but she has
already sold a few and has pro-
mises or other sale!! .
Her daughters, Margot, 12, and
Sydney. 9. have picked out the
ones they want and Mrs. Johnson
has promised them that the dolls
will be sa\•ed for them.
She said she probably won't
venture mto ma king contem·
porary dolls since she likes the
detail of the bygone er1. with Its
feathers. lace and fine materials,
but she does plan to make some
male figures from the same era.
Mrs . Johnson. who cal111
herself a feminist, also en)oys
some of the other traditional
<See DOLLS, Page82)
verses since he became a Chris·
tlan In 1962. The verus are
changed "when the spirit moves
me,'' hesald.
"It's lnterestlal to watch peo-
ple walk by, especially the hippie
kids. They will either shake their
heads or .come in and say 'Praise
the Lord/"
On occasion. Riddle said, peo-
ple have stopped In to tell hlm the
that the slgna have lifted them up
wben they were down.
•
.112 DAl.L Y PILOT
Be~uty
Bagged
MY face wu once desdibed by
a beauty expert aa one of lM new
mlr1ele compled<>n1: Perm•·
wrinkled wasb and wear.
Of course. that'• bt>fore I took
adyantaae or • beauty olfer that c:ame la•t month with my charge
account. The deal was. IC I
bou&hl f7 worth of cosmetics at
the regular price. I aot a clutch
bag full or goodies ubsolutely
free.
The regular priced cosmellcs
were all listed at $8.95, so J was an
hock ror S13.90 at the olfset, but
what the heck. With the clutl'h
bag thrown In, it was still a
bargain.
The bac was a treasure. lt con·
tained. amona other Uuncs. an
a5lringent for removin& make-up
from ea r lobes, a moutwizer for
my throat (my throat alw~
looks hke It belongs lo another
body>, back-of-the-knee creme
and a tube of navy blue lip&tlck.
.. Are you really 1oin1 to use all
that stuff?'' asked my husband.
"Of course I am." I said. "For
years. I've let the back of my
knees go to pot. It's tlme I started
pampering m yself."
"What's this little stick?"
"Oh. this is g reat," I said e x-
l'itedly. "It's called. 'Live a Lie.•
You just stroke it on your face to
e rase those little bags and
blemishes, see? What's the mat-
ter?"
AT
WIT'S
END
"Your face julrt ctq,_,ed."
I went lnto the bathroom and
•lammed the door
"Oh, c'mon. I wu only k.id· dint. The bap are stJll tbtr~. ••
For the nut HHral houn, I
waa like a llttle 1lrl ol•Yina
1rown-up. First, the cleanser.
then the m ask. followed by
moisturizers and astnngents.
Then I dipped into litUe pots and
apread base all over my face. (lt
took three coats, but It was worth
it.)
On to the eyes, the cheeks, the
elbows, lhe naila, the feet and
finally the navy blue lipstick.
I have to admit my face was 10
light. I couldn't blink my eyes
wtthout m y lips baring my teeth,
but a look in the mirror re-
assured me . I looked terrifi c
Shppmg into my duster and
scuffles. J paddled out to the llv·
ing room to make my entrance.
My husband looked up and
said, "You missed Barella."
The kids said, "Where dJd you
get the grape gum'!"
The dog stood with his nose in
the crack or the door barkmg to
be let out.
Ir the back of my greased
knees hadn't s lipped me right out
of the chair and onto the floor. I
honestly don •t think anyone
would have noticed me.
Weight-ing Period
From 81
Getting ready ror college doesn 't mean choosm~ a
wardrobe \\hen you're headed fo r West Poin t. Con-
nie Ra uschen, 18. honor student . a thlete and
daughter or a soldier. keeps in conditJon at her
Natick. Mass. home ror "plebe summer." She is
om• of the first aroup of women to be accepted to
previously all-male U.S. Military Academy.
PERFECT YOUR IMAGE
... Dolls • PAO,ESSIONAL • BUSINESS
• SOCIAL • ROMANTIC
DISCERNING PUBLIC RELATIONS
WfUTE OA W1A! P.A.A.L. OOOCAMPUS Ott., .. EWPOflT llCACH, (A. '1MO\UITI" >41
That's Entertainm(lnt
A bicentennial theme. complete to the ticket pri ce
of $17.76. is being planned. by Orange County
Lawyers Wives for their salute to fashions . The pre-
sentation will include current designs r~flecting the
influence or the cinema over the past 76 years and
t ableaux will feature authentic costumes. The
benefit will take pl ace in the Disneyland Hotel
Thursday. May 20. Selecting an e nsemble for the
show are Mrs . Julian Cimbaluk <left> a nd Judy
Carman
Horoscope: Aries
Give of Self
WEDNES DAY. MAY ai
By SYDNEYOMUR
ARIES \March 21-April 19>: Involve
m e nt. partlc1pa llo n, the 1t vln1 of
YQUrself . all of this i1 very mu~h a part of
current scena rio. T ake nolhina for aranttd.
Realize there 1s a price ~I·
TAURUS '(April 20-May 20): Jlome Ill•.
property values could command attention.
One In poa1tlon of ttulhor1ty could demand
quick changes. You succeed now through
unorthodox pr ocedures .
GEMINI <Mny 21 -June 20). You may bo
dra wn between the pracllcal und the
idealistic. Key 1s to know where and when
to draw lmc. Som eone ls trying to pull wool
over your eyes.
CANCER (June 21 July 22>: Good lunar
aspect comc ides now wilh creative en·
deavor s , r e lataonshlps. changes. un·
derstanding or young persons You a re re·
warded for business acumen, for nccepUng
responsibility
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>" What bad been
"pendlng'' as concl~ed. Whal seemed to be
oppositton could boomerang In your favor.
Famil)' member a cts in eccentnc manner
VIRGO l Aug. 23-Sept. 22): New approach
serves your best purposes. Be independent •
creative, es pecia lly when dealing with
close ne ichbors a nd relatives.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 > · Follqw through
on hunch. E xpand areas or interest, mclud·
ing eledronacs, nutrition. astrology. Hold
tight to cash -impulsive moves now are
costly.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Clarify point
of view. Be sure others understand your ob·
jeeti"es. m otives. Accent commmunlca-
tion. Socialize -make new contacts.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Check
resources; get an accounting. Take nothing
for granted. Study fine pnnt; read between
the lines. Emphasis on what is hidden or
apparently lost.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Accent
on desire, return on business investment, a
new understanding which puts friendship
on a "different" level. Count your chon~e.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Make
domestic adjustments. Flx things at home.
Be diplom atic ; s trive to r~ach understand·
ing with family member .
PISCES (F eb. 19-March 20)" Avoid direct
confrontations. Indirect approach brings
constructive results. Be discreet. don't r e-
veal all you know. Check calls, other com -
munications.
l
Apron Strings Strangle AnnO
Landers
0 E A R A N N
LANDERS: Will you
plea se sav a word to
ove rl y -co n cl!rn ed
enjoying yourse lf, and th<' first placl'. -ANN'S
the rest comes under tht> HELPER IN R.I.
heading or "private busi· DEAR R.I .: Thanks,
ness." hon, but I don't consider
parents "
I am a youna man, 23
years or a ge, who r~t·
ly purchased a home. I
have a very good job, I
pay my own balls. am a
responsible person and
q uite ha ppy with m y
As for the dally con· your "help" very prac·
tact, it's a neurotic com· tic al. .\ny guy who gets
pulslon and you're stuck as zonked H that bird
with U. So be pleasant. does wouldn't bave the
keep the conversations presenct" of mlnd to look
brier and te ll tht'm only for a chamber pot. If be
as much as you "ant l'ould find the pol, he
them to kno". could find the bathroom.
lifestyle
lf t woda)s gobyand l DE AR I\ N N
don't call my folks or LA:'\DERS You r<'all\
s t o p b y . t h e y blew it Y.hen you ad\t~c<t
automatic ally assume I that poor .... om an "hose
died. h usband drank a SIX·
They phone me (or pack or beer every niJ?hl
come to my house) and and fe ll into s uch a deep
bombard me with ques-sleep be couldn 't Y.Jl..c
lions about my health. himself up enouJlh to
my appetite. my s ex hfe. k n o w w h e r e t h e
my bank balance, and bathroom was.
they Insist on an hour.by. He'd get up at three
hour account or my ac-o'clock in lhe m orning
llvities. and r elieve himself in
I 'H~ !>aid It before and
I'll sa} il again. Ill• pro-
blem ii. alcoholism. AA
ha ~ a higher success rate
with alcoholics than any
approach I know or. My
original advice still goes.
DE AR ANN
LANDERS: Several peo-
ple hav<.' aired tbeir pet
peeves through your col·
umn. Please print mine.
I'll bet 1 ·ve got lots or
company.
I 'm a 24-yenr -o ld
female who hales it when
people call me by my
las t nam e. {"lley,
Smith !") M y gi ven
name Is a very simple
one, not difficult to r e-
member. How s hould I
r eply to let them know?
-B U GGED J N
BETHESDA
DEAR BUGGED: The
direct approach is
always the most efftt·
live. Just say, "Please
call me by my firs&.
name. It's Mary."
If this doesn't work.
simply play deal when
someone yells, "Hey,
Smith!" They'll get the
message.
CONFIDENTIAL TO
AM I A BAD
·MOTHER?: I haven't
the ali1hte1t Idea, but
you're a bad novelist.
That "problem" comes
to me at least once a
week a nd your literary
style d oesn 't compare
with most.
Is alcoholis m ruining
your life? Know the
danger signa ls and what
to do. Read the booklet,
•'Alcoholism -Hope and
Help," by Ann La nders.
EncJose 50 cents in coin
with your request and a
lo ng, s tamped, self·
addressed envelope to
Ann Landers, P .0 . Box
1400, Elg m, Ill. 60120.
I love my parents very the dresser drawer and
mul'h and appreciate soak all his socks and un·
their interest. but I've derwear. -----------------------------earned my inde pendence
a nd r esent their nosi· Why d id you suggest
ncss. How can I put a that he Join Alcoholics
stop t o the pry in g Anonymous? What she
without hurling any feel-needed was im mediate
in gs" -IT'S MY LI FE help.
DEAR YOUR LIFE: You should have told
It's awfully dlrricult lo her to put a chamber pot
retrain parents, but do under the bed on his s1d<.•
try. I see no reason roe a Then he wouldn 't have to
%3 -year-old man wbo try to figure out wher e
lives In bis own home C.O the bathroom was
answer questions about
hll .sex Ille or bis bank I hope you will pnnl
balance. this letter and apologi11.'
Just tell Mom and Dad for not com ing up with
you're ln sood health and more pract ical advice in
If 'bJ Wri What k Takes-
Go Pa.versl
HOW OLD IS PATTI?.
Lillian Bollard con help keep it a question.
lelic to • J~ .,,..._. la • tri111,
... ,_,...t!Med fl«JWe.
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Why Not
Start Today?
• Lose unwanted pound1
and lnchH.
• Improve clrculatfon
and po1ture. women's crofts such as
knilhnR and crocheting.
Sht' believes dolls area ~==================~I ~~~ t~!t ~:::,::~~·::~ "-_ 9811.~•· 1 You t111 rde/I YiYf ptraonal
goals Help yourStfl In business.
PfOlessionll Clrftf homlmakrng
Prepare !or I bHUliful dlangt
*'!\ Call Now For
have:' not been given pro-• m//
per cred it for being works
ofort.
"Women have always
m ade dolls for their
c htldren. Mos t d oll
m a k e r s h a ve been
women. But dolls have
been considered expen·
d abl e. People n ever
saved them."
Whether her dolls are
works of art or s imply
bandcr aned ite ms pro-
bably could be debated. t>ut those "crary thines."
as she calls them, de-
finitely are not expenda-
ble. They're already anti·
ques and they're not even
a century old yet.
C.11142-5171.
Pul • few worda lo work for ou.
Clnh a:! n :.\R
1t1"f!lln-n1 rnwwl "" 11s.ooo.
a111I mur ln~mtal t"Jm• ~
lo111 'ft lllh"f°t"'I •1n11ulh
anti a 111c;c,1.11 ti r.141 l"'r
annum 11 nu '111tholta".J'
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~Credit·
THRJfTCElmflCATEAC'COUX~
for Callfurnb M•'!lklcnt~ Only.
Mcmbtt of too C'allfomla "~'"'oc:Ja°"" of Thnn 11nd l011n Cou1p~nk'!<
• C:onucrdal CMUt l'bul. lu..'QrJiurel4'1
8TO E. 111.11 Stl-ttL • P'hooei s...r.oo
..
at one ot tile na1ron s otoes1
& lafOISI sdlools for personal
dMlopnenl or modeling
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,. .. ~ Uf•lllCI. call Ir
John Robert Powers
SOtOOlSfOI MN>MOUM WOMAN
ORANGE COUNTY
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17141 547-1121
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84 DAILY PILOT
Olympic Sabot.age?
• 1 Facilities Ma'y Be
Less Than Elegant
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MONTREAL <AP> -Victor
Goldbloom. the Quebet-minister
responsible Cor the Olympic in·
stallations board, s aid court in·
Junctions were obtained Monday
against two unions accused of
~Montreal ~Olympics
sabotage and work disruptions at
• the Oly mpic stadium.
Addressing a news conference
following a regular monthly pre·
ss tour of the main Olympic
facilities in east ·end Montreal.
Goldbloom and board officials
said plumbers and electricians
have engaged in dis ruptive tac·
tics since last Wednesday.
The new controversy flared in
... the midst of a generally op·
t1misl1c construction picture,
with board c hairma n Claude
Rouleau reporting that 50 per-
cent of the permanent sealing
already has been installed in the
72,000·seat stadium.
Goldbloom said the "slow·
downs and acts of sabotage'' by
members of the two unions were
ind1v1dually of minor importance
hut collerti\'ely they had become
a matter or deep concern.
.. I do not think we arc fac'ing n
danger so .:real tha t it could
h('Comc impossible to hold thl•
Games, but the manner in which
Connors Eases
Past Brazilian
LAS \'EGAS -Top·seeded
,Junmy Conno1·s had little more
than a workout Monday In de·
featmJt Thom us Ko<'h or Brazil
tl-2, 6-2 in the n1>t•n1n~ round or a
$150,()()() tennis tournttml"nl
Rn!\coe Tanner, the defending
rhamp1on m thl' Fifth Annual
Alan K1n1?-Caesar·s Puluce Ten-
nu; Clusst<'. hurl lo J(O three sets
bl'fore 11pt•ndin1? Sherwood
Sh•wart 6 7. 6·2. 6-2. Third·sceded
Kl'n RO!'l'W all rhalkcd up the
most lnps1clcd victory in lll<' his-
tory of thr tourney in disposing of
Rob llt•w1tl. 6-0, 6-1.
Other first round scores in·
dueled Cliff R ichev over Jolui
Andrews. fi·7. 6-3, G·4 and Tom
Gorman over Bob Carmichael.
7.6. Hi. 6·2.
they would be held and the func-
tioning or equipment could be
matters of concern and inconve·
nience," the minister added.
Asked whether this meant that
the giant facilities might lack
toilets for s pectators, Goldbloom
repeated that plumbers -as
well as electricians -are in-
volved. Plum bin~ and electricity
are .. fairly basic elements" in
the functioning or any building.
The installations board ls com-
mitted to provide permanent and
normal facilities "and if we are
prevented from having them by
the intervention or working
groups, then we will have to find
alternative solutions which may
be a little less elegant.··
Cooke Denies
Fitch Report
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Los
Angeles Lakers owner Jack Kent
Cooke has denied reports that he
offered Bill Fitch the club's head
coaching job.
Cooke said Monday he has not
yet made up his mmd whether he
will rehire Bill Sharman or
replace him. l>ut said he has had
no contact with Fitch on the mat-
ter.
Fitch. head coach of the
C\e\'eland Ca valiers, denied a
Cleveland news paper report
Monday that he had asked Cavs
owner Nick Mileti to release him
from his con tr act so he could take
the Los Angeles JOb.
"No one in the Lakers organiza-
tion has offered me a job or even
approached m e about 1t." Fitch
said ... And I did not ask lo be re-
l<.'ased from m y contract in
Cleveland to go to the Lakers."
Cooke said he h11d met Fitch on-
ly once. several yt'ars ago, and
hnd not talked lo ham since
Mileti reportedly told the
Cleveland pres11 th11t Fitch want-
edoul ofhl11 threc·ycarcontract at
$75,000 11nnunlly to go to the
Luke rs.
"I t'arricd Bill Fitch all tholll" ·
~·ears lhnt tw won ·15 anrl 20
Rames." Mileti was reported u~
saying. "Now he wants to b<> a
fronl·runnt•r und feather his own
nest. He wants to bC' a star."
Filch ~aid he was shocked
that Mileti would brinl{the matter
to the attention of the press while
the Cnvs are still in the Nationul
Basketball Association plnyoffs.
Cleveland trails Boston two
games to none In 11 semi·hnol
best-of-seven National Baskt>t
ball Association playoff scrles
NCAA Raps Denver
• • ... . • • ... • • ~-• . .. • • ...
KANSAS CITY <AP > -The
University of Den\'er has been
placed on two years· probation
for violating collegiate hockey
eligibility rules. the NCAA an·
nounced today.
The uruversity's hockey team
will be Ineligible for any post·
season competition following the
1977 and 1978 seasons and will be
banned from appearing on any
'NCAA-controlled television pro-
gnms during tbe probation
period.
Denver's other athletic teams
.also will be prohibited from ap·
pearing in postseason pla.y or on
. television for one year. accord·
ing to sanctions in the probation.
·"The penalties ln lbls case are
based primarily on the failur•of
lbe University of Denver to fulfill
its condlUons and obligations of
NCAA membership by not pro-
perly applying the association's
eligibility rules to certain student
athlet es.·' said Art hur R
Reynolds. chairll)an o{lbe NCAA
Com mitt~ on Infractions.
The violations cohcemed five
athletes who played on the un-
iversity hockey team af\cr
earlier recoivina raom and board
ln excess of NCAA rules from·
outside hocllel squads, accord·
ing to a statement by the NCAA .
.
21 '1\rea Preps on All-starS1
Three Otaftl Coast~ high
ffbools wlll ~ave lN-ff pta,.er11
Heh partlcipaUn11 in the 17lh an·
nual Oranse County North·Soulh
all -staT prep t~tbatt cl ic •t
Oronie Coast Colh:ae ~ Satur·
d.ay nlght. u,. 1.
Edis o n wlll have Ri c k
84shore, Paul )ladl h and Vu:
Rakhl!hanl on the rield: Fountain
Vall y will tlave Chris Dove.
Mike Urquti and Kevln Put
tenon; and ~I nrinu will be
represented by Bob Craft. Dan
ft1eeks and Sob Tl~d.
A total of 21 arl'a pl~en> was named to the team today which
will be CQllCbtd by FounU&in
Valley High's Bruce Pickford.
Rakhshant and Bashore were
selected for the 4·A all·CIF first
kllm while Huntinaton Bettch't>
Keith Dionne was a second tcum
selt'(llon.
Bria.n Wood or San Clem ott-
and Sun Graham of University
were 2·A second team plcks. Pl")'ers on tbe South All·star
from area schools:
EDISON-Rick Bashore,
QB/coraer ~ P'aul Rudis h .
tuckle/lint; V&C RallMhant, tight
endJ linebacker.
EL TORO-Ton y Lund y
auard/line.
ESTANCIA-Du" ColllnJi, tl11tht
end. Gary Coor r wide l't:·
crlverlcOM\tr. FOUNTAl~ VAl~EV-Chrls
Dove. QB; lttlka M&tquei. wide
ruelver /corner ; Kcvio Pot
\erson. auord/llne.
HUNTI NG TON BEACll-
Toby Bonwell. defen$ivc end.
Keith Dionne, defensive llne.
Finley Has Last Laugh
Oakland Shuts Down Ryan, Angels, 6-3
OAKLAND (AP > -The r e
Wt!re s nickers around tht
American League when Oakland
l\'s owner Charles 0, Finley said
that pitcher Pa ul Mitchell was
the kev man in the trade that sent
Reggie Jackson to the Baltimore
Orioles. I
But Fmlev had the last laugh
Monday night ufter Mitchel l
struck oul 10 and pitched a six·
hitter to beat the California
Angels 6·3.
Mitchell, recalled from the A's·
Tucson farm team in the Pacific
Coast League last Friday. was
making his third start of lhe
season. In two pr_evioul> starts. he
"as pounded for eight runs m On·
ly four innings ... J wasn't ready
to pitch at the start of lhc
season," the 24·year-old right·
bander said ... 1 was hurt in spr·
ing training and didn't p1teh
enou£b..to get in shaee "
Art•e'i" the disastrous outings.
Mitchell was sent to Tucson to
get in shape. lie h ad a 3·1 record
with the Class AAA ballclub,
which earned llim a return trip to
Oakland.
"That's the kind of pitching we
expected from Mftchell when we
OR T't' To•iglti
Cllatu•~• 5 ai 8
made the tra de." A's manager
Chuck Tanner said ... He·11 be our
number three starter for the rest
of the season.''
Mitchell got off to a shaky start
when Jerry Remy opened the
J{ame with a triple and scored on
a sacrifice fly by Rusty Torres.
Bobby Bonds singled and s loll'
second and third but Mitchell got
out of the inning by striking out
Bill Melton and Bruce Bochte
Bonds hit a two-run homer to
put the Angels a head 3·0 in thl'
third inning but Mitchell allowed
only t wo other 1'1ts the rest or the
way and faced only 15 b:ttteri. in
the final five innings.
The A ·s got seven hits off losing
Pttcher Nolan Ryan, who struck
out 12. But he walked rive batters
and two of them scored.
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OAKLAND'S CAMPY CAMPANERIS. DAVE CHALK COLLIDE AT THIRD BASE.
Never a Doubt
It was Over-Cey;
Dodgers Nip Cartls
ST LOUIS <AP> "Then•
was no doubt in my mane! al was
over," Hon Cey said aft er his
dramatic ninth-inning home run
rallied the Los Angel es
Dodgers to a 4·3 t11umph ov<'r
the St Louis Cardtnals Monclay
niJ,tbl.
But C1•y was tuk1n~ no
ch11nces after his two run hlu~I
Dod9vr11 Slate
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'" ntt "' 'Pm
JUllt cleared the left field wall.
struck a pll111r above lht' ydlow
home run ltne und bounC'ecl
back onto the playing field dur·
Ing the nallooolly televl<1ed
conte8l
The Dodger!l' third baseman
stopped for a m oml'nt at second
after Dusty Ba ker , who h ad
singled to st art the inning,
crossed the plate with the tying
run. Third l>nse umpire Jerry
Dale told Cey to proceed home
"l stopped because 1t came
back onto the field so quickly
and Lou Br-ock jumped up for
it," Cey said of 6i.s sixth homer
of the season .
Alston was impressed with Utt•
performance of Falcone. who
limited Los Angeles to two hits
in his sev~n innings of work and
retired 16 batters in 11 row and
flirted with a no-h1tt<'r after
walking the leadorf batter
'Tn• always thou~ht Falcon<'
had ~ood stuff anrt he had at
tonight." Alston said. ..The
thing thut madt' him helter
tonight ~as has ('ontrol "
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Host Flyers
MO!':TREAL tt\P ) The
first r ound of lhl' !\alional
Hockey LNtJ!ut•'s t'hamp1onsh1p
Pl'IZl' fi J!hl is onr. with thl'
;\lontn•al Canarh<'ns holding a
s I 1 J! h l l' d J! c· o \ e r t h l'
Phalaclelph1a f'I~ (•rs enterin.:
On T\f Tonfgllf
Channel 13 al B
t oni~hl·s second r<1und ut tht'
Forum. I
As two boxcrl> i.pl'nd tht• first
rounrl of thl'1 r f1~ht sct'mlo?' what
taC'tics will ancl won't work. so
did the Canadll'ns :.incl th(' rk
fonding t1tlisl Fl yt•rs :-.prnd Sun·
day ni~ht ·s opcnC'r
"It was just a 1tamt• of fc•l•ltnl!
euch othN out," said Fl yt•rs
ttoaltencler Wayne St<'pht•nson.
who lost the 4.3 d('cillinn with
1:22 remaining when Montreal's
Guy LaPointe blaste<I homt• ;1
20·footer.
Bul Stcphcnison, lak1• th e rt>st
of the Flyer11. w at1 unythin1t but
depressed over thr deteal.
"llow can you be down ju11t
because or the fllct that they got
the break and w c.i C'll<tn 't ?" he
asked.
.. We just made too many m i11-
takes." added Philadelphia
riqht wing Gary Dornhoefer. ·•we got caught t.oo often on
two-on-one and thr('(•·on-two
breaks ...
Cey's game-winner came with
one out off CarcliJlaLc; reliever
Harry Ras mussen. who took
over in the eighth after starter
Pete Falcone left for a pinch
hitter in the seventh.
Gtithrie's Car Conks Out
~ "lt was a hanging t'urve
ball.·· Ras mussen said after
gjving up his first home run of
the season "It was a lou!ly
pitch. A good h1ltl'r will hit it.
that's all there 1s to it."
Dodgers m an ager Walter
' INDIANAPOLIS tAPJ -Janet
Guthrie, after belng I Sidelined
two days with a bad clutch hub .
brolt.en oil line and bUrned p1ston
in her Voltstedt•OCfy, made his·
tory Monday by becoming th<'
first woman to drive a race car In
practice at the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway.
But there was no jubilation.
Another problem in a seeming·
ly endless series of setbacks hall·
ed he-r historic ride after just six
laps. And tb.e race car. wtth the
frustrated rookie clutchinl? the
tow rope. was hauled bat l< to
Rasollne alley w ith anothe r
bumed cylinder.
MARINA -Bo~ C raft ,
RB/corner, Dnn Meets. ·ituurd/
line: Bob Til'lli. g1.uml/cnd •
MAT~R DEi rat Pril:d, \\idl'
reco1vcr /t1nfct y; El'ie Winttir .
center /llncbucke1'.
NEWPORT HAROOK-Steve
Bruno. tuc:k le/llne; Stevt' Foley.
RB/surety
SAN CL EM ENTE-Orh11
Wood. rnonln~ buck
UN IVERSITY &•on Graha m,
wide rec elver tbock: l>uvc Scro"
ii;in~. 1''0 /ll11cb11cker
SPORTS
Gt.ENN WHITE
Sports Editor
ABA Folds
j
Another
Franchise
NEW YORK -Thl1 Ameriran
Basketball Association orririally
folded the Virgirua Squ1r<'s Mon
dav but Jack Ankl'ri.on. tht.•
general manai(t.'r of lhl' ll'am.
said he expectecl Its own<•rs lo
continue fi~ht1ng for its survival.
The ABA said V1rg1ma "failed
to cure its obh~at1om; to tht:
l<'aguc and to the players and
thu!' the franchise is termin<1l
ed." the fourth Olll' lo go under
this sea:.on.
Brown 10 Hawk11?
ATLANTA The J\llanla
Hawk!> were experted to un
nounce today that lhey havt•
hir ed Hubie Brown to coach thl•
National Rasket ball J\ssociat1on
team, The J\llanta Const itution
reported.
Hawk officials would not con-
firm the report in toda\''s <.'<11
lions of the pa per l'On.ecrnin~
Brown, who coached the Ken
tucky Colonels to the st'm1fanals
of the American n askt.·tliall As-
sociation playoffs lh1s season.
l' ank ha Poll fi<-11
COLUMBIA, ~ C · Form(•r
:'\ew York Yanket'~ sccon<t
baseman Bobb\ RH·hard<,on has
hung up his baseball clC'ab to
take up a n(>w ganw poht1cs
.. We need nat1on:1l kadC'rs who
will not eniwge in sclf·~ervani:
pohl1cs." tht· 40·Yl:ar·oh1 all-star
said after Calan g as a Repubhc:.in
Mondt1y to run againsl fn~:-.hman
Democrat Kennt'lh I. llolland in
South Carolina ·!'> 51 h 01stn cl
DetnotHI rat ion St»f
TEL A\'I V H1i;:hl ·Wan l!
lsr aelai: plan to dl•monstrate "'
the Opl.'nlO)! of the f\)(Jntr<·al
Olympics to comml'moratl' ttw
deaths of 11 lsral'11 athleks ut lhc•
197201ymp1cs in Munath.
A spokcsm un I cir Gu"h
Emun1m. wh1<•h h;1s won utlt·n
lion for its 11lri,:al -;dtl1·mc•nt JI
tem pt:; in occu1rn•d .Jordan. :-.;.1111
Tuesday th;1t mon• lhan 1,000
Is raeli!'> ancl .lc'Wl!>h Aml•ric<in~
and Canadian:-. ;dr c•acly h<t\•'
bel'n tnhsll·cl tor I tw 1lc·mnnstra
t1011
IJaf.zf»rll Gt»f C ah•i11
L 0 S J\ N G E I. ES M :.i <'I<
Cal\'tn. a for111l•1 l SC ;ind
Aml'rl(';IO n11skl•lli.1ll A)IS!/('111
t1on slur. lws s1~11c•1I "'1th th1• l.11~
An~clrs Lakt·r~
The 6-1'2, 175 pour1el 1(11:11 cl
bt>came :wall.1hl1• :\lm11luv whc·n
the V1rg101a Squ1rc·s 111 ll1l' J\BI\
tl.-fau lt<•cl on his contr:1rt. enubl
In~ him to becom.., a rr1 'l' aitt·nt.
Calvin. who was <lrall t•d hy th1•
Lakl•r11 in 1969 but dio·w to piny
in the A BA in'lfr:Ht. ha-. a ~P\'('11
y~ur pro av('ro~l' of 20 110ants anrl
S.7 assists per guml'.
Culvm pl <iycd at Long Reach
City College beforr transrerrln~
to SC
Fund• for 01,,mpl~•
WA SHINGTON A lloui;c·
11ubcomm1ttrc vott•d today tt>
:iuthonze $49 m 1llaot1 for Lakl'
Placid. NY. to hold the 1980
Winter 01) mpics.
Sianford Lead•
LOS ANGELES -Senior Jay
Johnston shot rounds of 68 and 6i.
for a five-under -par 137 totul
Monday to jltVe Stanford a slx
shot lead after two rounds In the
Pacific 8 Southern f)1v1sion golf
championships.
Stanford leads h05t Soulhern
Cal 5i2·5AA after 36 holes In the
two-day tou rn 11 mrot. Furthc•r
back are the Unlvnslty of
Cahfornu1, 593, and LlCLA. 600.
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BYHOWA&DL. RANDY
Of .... O.lty ,.. ... "''" Leamln1 to hurdle was
a painful uperience tor
Uu Gourchne, El Toro
IUih School'• oulltand·
101 JunJor track and field
athlete, a leadln1 tOn·
tender for a 1tate mttt
berth In the low hurdles
and the Jona Jump.
"I started hurdllng In
lhe ninth arade and I hat·
t>d 1t," she says In recall·
ing her earlier tribula
Hons.
"I was always hllling
hurdles and l ha d a lot of
other problems . I was
flve-atepping it and that
really gave m e trouble. I
wasn't going ra~l enough to win
"When J ca m e to E.I
Toro High, 8111 Dickey
and Larry Nitta (the
boys track coach I told
me they would teach me
the three-step m ethod.
That was a big step for
me but ll wasn 't easv.
"It was a painful ex·
perience but an.er J gol 1t
down. 1 began lo enJOY
the hurdles because run-
ning them was much
easier for me "
Gourdine bega n her
career an track an grade
school al El Toro Manne
School.
LISA GOUADtNE
spnnts, Christy Long In
the 880 and tbe two reJay
teams. El Toro ran olf a
string or mne straight
duaJ meet wms lhu year
to extend the two-year
total to 15.
Gourdine has a 3.S
"rade point average and
pl ans on studying law in
college. She 1s undecided
about the school m her
future al the moment.
'Tm really not looking
ahead to the 1980 Olvm-
pic Games," she says
in answer to a question
about her future in track.
J
Tuesday. May 1 1. 1976 DAil v PILOT B S
Corona del Mar ad·
\luted all player• to the
lblrd round of the Cen·
Uar1 League tennis
fbam plonabapa at Santa
Ana Monda)' afternoon
to hlthlltht Oran1e
Coast area pa.rtlclpatlon
in leaau• tlUe matchea.
Laauna Beach ad-
vanced both doubles
teams bul only one aln&Je• player in South
Coast League action
while Huntlnalon Beach wu shut out of Empire
League pla y in the
second round or singles
competition.
Empire League
doubles and third round
srngJes are being played
today al o n g with
quarterfinal and
semifinal singles and
semi and final doubles
competition an the Cen·
tury League.
C • N T U R Y L E A 0 U I TOURNAMll!NT
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putting a team together
and asked me to run
against the boys.
"I would like to get a
scholarship and then il
would depend on how
well l am doing at that
time. Right now I'm not
thalclose ."
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Lose, 8-7 "I did pretty well In
the eighth grade but now
they would kill me in a
race." she says oC her
early track days.
"Lis a is th e most
coacbabte young lady we
hAve come in cQntact
with," says Diane 1'1ale,
co-coach with Dickey of
lhe El Toro girls team
"She 1s an extre mely
dedicated wo rker and
her best e ve nt 1s the
h urdles with the long
Jump close behind.
"We hope to have eight
places survive to the
s tate m eet and this
means Lisa will be com·
petini an three events
plus the 440 relay. She
also runs the 100-yard
dash
ln add it i o n t o
Gourdine. llolc hop<"! to
hc1ve Deleta Sta rks in the
A year ago she was
among the top hurdle
prospects in girls track
c om p e ti lio n in the
Southern Section as a
sophomore but she rut a
hurdle i.z\c.lhe CIF pre-
liminaries and was 6u"
for the rest of the year.
Does that situation
haunt her as this year's
prelims draw closer at
Redondo Beach High?
"I still r emember that
fall when all the practice
I did went down the
drain," she s ays. "I
knew 1 could win and I
wanted to compete in lhe
masters meet. I knew 1
could compete with those
girls .
"I'm going to try not to
thank about it and just go
out ancl do my best this
year.·' she says.
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to open play In the CIF
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L<'ague whale Laguna
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Doc; Pueblos plays San·
ta Bar ba ra in a Channel
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tion ff Dos Pueblos wins
t o gain a co -
champ1onship, it will
play San Clemenle. If
Santa Barbara wans,
CdM gets the nod.
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g am es with San
Clemente. Flintridge is
at Santa Moni<'a ; Mira
Cost a is at Torrance,
and Serra is at South
Pasadena.
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besid es Huntington
Beach and Laguna are
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Barbara; Rivers ide Poly
at La Quinta ; and North
Torrance al Loyola .
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Citrus College score<! a
run in the lop or the tenlh
inning to defeat host Sad-
dleback College, 8-7, lo
conclude regular season
Mission Confe rl'nce
baseball a ction Monday
art er noon.
Saddleb:ick won the
Southern 01v1sion and
Monday's \'ictor) ga,•e
the Northern Division ti·
tie to Citrus with playoff
action beelnnlng Frida).
Saddleback's Gaucho!>
will host the runnerup
team in the Southern
01v1sion in a s ingle game
F1rday. Winners meet on
Saturday for the leagu<.'
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A ASSUME
S3l.750 LOAN
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NO ONE RETIRES IN L.A.
... but you would enjoy relln•mcnt tn
t his hll(hly upgradt'd. ('nd 11n1L
condominium in "PAN'A Ul.U l''l<'S"
'fhls comforlahlt' 3 bdrm., 21 :J bJ ht>lll('
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SJX'l't aculur v1t•w of Dana Point H1.·u1.·h
& Marina. Commµl1it y 1.>001. knnas l'l~ .
& <.'lubhous<' fadUtie, ,included nnh
$89,500
#26 LINDA ISLE
.. OPlH WID. 1·5
Elegant bayfront home. 4 lldrm~
family rm .• formal dtnmfot rm . m.11d ~
bwte & 3 car gara1te -also, ~hp for .I
boats. Top value at S2G9.Soo.
BAY & BEACH REAL TY
OUI 27ttl YUi 675-3000
I002!GeMrol 1002
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RAMBLING FAMILY POOL
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Capt•ln Generral Premier ..
Ch~innan Gov,rnor PrPsldent
Chief King Queen
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NHTHOUSI OYO
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near t own and bc-1u·h ,
567.tpl I
CANYON CHilMH l Two ~room home ~1U1
flrcph1ce. 5'4.500 1
CilEAT FAMILY •Maua1~1r.1auan ~' HOME liit IPlcK. Iii P1ac9 \'1rtuallv ocean front in Pr~tlea Pr~tt9a La1un1ta un V1cto11a 7SJ•"20 712•1920 Be11 cb t :. p.i c 1uu&
•400 ou.uut,.. UACN ~ 01M1u1 HIWf'Oet IMJliCM bedroom w gre;il v1c~
S27S.OOO l Ga•r.. I 002 Ga•r.. I OOJ EXOTIC HILLSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
UTTLI ISLAND DW\.EX Now available.
1 That real nice, comer located. 3 & 2
bdrm. duplex on Little Island (Balboa Island), that seldom comes o n the market. Cathedral ceilings & sharp as can be! Priced at $186,000, so call now!
Home -with s~et-ping
OC-l'.t n Vll'W ll~tl 000
Gorg~ lumL'ihllll{l> u1
Sctles pnce of S225,UOO
2 IR. CHARMER
walb'oceun · <'anyun \ ll'\\'lt
on quiet street. A l(reut
l>uy at 856.8$0
TEMrLE HILLS
Lovely. spac1ou:. family
home on approx
one -third acre . 3
bedroom s + family
room. S1S4.500
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MEW UDO USTING
Single story 3 bedroom oo a SO' lot wath
large patio, stone fireplace and sortie
room for your decorator touches. Near
beach and 'h block to the tennis court.
Only $132,SOO.
U ~ l()U I: t1C)M~S
Rt:AL TORS 675 6000
2443 E CoaSl H1ghwi1y Coron.:i del Mar
.Jl)O M,.,. \l,.r,Jt:, 546 !'490 ..nd 8#/t>o.J li/M>d, 615·1600
IOOJ GIMNI IOOZ ...............................................
THE ILU .. S. HIEWPOIT
3 Bdrms .• 2 ba. end unit, open, airy.
with greenbelt exposure.
$45,500
RAGSTDNE
RREPlACE
N.w <' clu h Ii uni by owno T&ylor. Rciomy
bedroom + family room
•I.lb lat&• o~ bum~ ee1lin 11nd hudaomt
01'\'plaff. Pri<"C'd undfr
mitt. ror quick ule
P1tur call for hnanclni
dctalls.
D~IL V PILOT •'1
SICLUDID
SPAHtSH lSTATl
ASSUME SlS,000
Quitt l"Olldway lo pn vatt-
par klo al Secluded
walkwey to around')
)obel\l'~ by h111h 11do~
v.all I £10.-cull"• ntry
below red tile rour• •
S•pa rat c ma1t ~t
~room ••nrtu•I')' plu"'
3 tblldren '1 retr•at11.
Furinal din•.· l>'am1lv room . Ht•11r Cl1urtyant
PLUS 1umm\lr f11n pool'
1000 Sq. n ot ColUornlu
llvlna;. Tllku uwr •xi~•
IDll lo•n at $349 p1•1 month. No new loun co.,. CAMIO SHOlll$
OP94 SAT·WID l·S
Eitcopt.lorull Ivan Wc:lb
homu wllh 3 RD & eon· ~j{A/~ c~~irn~·,tJHm1tH<t• · ~ u: For prh1&lu 1howln11
f9llNM PllC£ SLASHED
$2400.
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11na dramatic relrllctu
bli.1 c~ntrul atrium roof.
451 I CAMD84 DRIVE
C: .. '44·12 II
Bh1 two •wry 4 bedroom w1t.h 3 batM, In prime
llOt&'-bomood. 1'ha. well
app0lnttd home wtth
prlvlUt Olrlum Ofr
muter •u•l~. puneled
tiv11u; room ~Ith t'ozy
fireplace 11nd apuc1oua ---.-------
fumUy room. mll$t sell .._.EW OE.E&11la.J1G qwc1t.Jy. Both conven " rT15ft "
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AS~IJCIATES
uonal and \'A terms are lmm1culnte, adult oc ofl~red. Call now, cup1ed, cu tom ranC'h·
SS6·21560 tyle 3BR with 22· formal
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WATCHINti 1 ONL.Y
Have fun exerc~mg in HAL PIHCHIN
lhis beauurut pool, then REAL TORS
relax )Our m uscles in the 2727 E CO&lil llwy,
600thmg jacuu1. Enter 675-43'2
EASTSIDE
TRIPLEX
tam in paneled Ncrca· -------~'0 000 Uon roorn complete with ARCHITECTS .J" , ,
N•or Occon, 3 new
1•11.:tlom tn-levttl bomb
w13bd, + fam.rm., %1:.
bJ. st!)llrute d1n.t'm , ':!
frplcs , l&e muster
Wrm . 2 seperale p•t•~ at much mor~. Asktnit
SGS,000 Bk r 53G-88U I.
Lavish Landmark
ll1 ahly up11ruded 4
blodroom includes full Ul·
i;uluuon, central air con·
dit1on1n11 . blln
booku es. lar&e rovered
-palio and 1111ru1e door op_..,t'r. Try this for
iif~'~" +D :ril-down bar. Bca uttful DRIAM HOME b:·'< c _.I I~ n t I u cu ·
home in beautlfol condi· 2 Bedroom, t o t ally ~lu~~~i:ll!:~"'0P'fe~~ _ LHOUSr. uun customiied-1>erlectio11 cull DOL .,
CCll675·7225 111 every dctail~ld but Ph S O 3 66 I A.s1WMSJ7,SOOVA. . ... . . . bke new No other hke 1t' 4 6 : -Tn-e :.tuddoo J20' del't) $7S.~UTH COAST et.1 I lot wll5"aR v1nvl rilterl-.1 Ch~~~SL!~~~~~ide Bd ·:~IOtooPINIM~LA t l ls INVESTMENT Jd:IJJll:I f~11ty ~~Pw~~SJi~A~' • DMsioft of Hwbor a..es-.. Co. I ' \I.LE' HL\LI'
A l:HHI.... •111JllMiJl-i1~t ~ r_1. lot Easy to build on
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1 SLS.950 shades of old Meji o, $169.500 We're here to help! ~a'I; nour. 11ui. HJUJ A
GHeral 1002 Ge•r• 1002 S" ... DIEGO "R""" [3 ...... ~.. OCIEAH/IAYVIEW CostoMeSG 1024 ~ _ :-.umc 11 •,•, l'xl!1l1n~ ~ '"" """ BRAND NEW DUPLEX •••••••••••••••••••••••1 • lo;in S26S mo pay& all .............................................. Prime quarter :-ection Each unll bas deck & o· tr s I I Tenms Anyone? Mct-·adden & Beach. Bkr
,UbcJI\ 1s1on.propcrt \ \\llh patio, used bntit ffl>lc. IS ess a e . 91;;! ~I I 0. nf,. ,~e:mv1-8.1.000Acrl' crpb. drp1>, blln:.. ).lra 4a..Owt1~G~ $42 900 ~ cea Mnl COOK'S CORNER lrg garage, etc Near Custa r.tha llllDl nr II ' • I SOLD YOUR HOME •. t S t C I everything $120.000 home! Chon.'e or carpetl POOL Got i.ome ca-.h,. You tan l';;"m11~~~ci. ~~~~n L-;;-it:,X,:Jj JA.COIS REALTY color.r. new ranRt' & oven I VUrThilM' Ibis t>r~'lltl!\' WEST NEWPORT ~o al·re horse ranch "-~~ IOOJG............... 1002 675-6670 ln thcranchkilt•hen En-I Thi:. suJ>l•r 11h.1rp nc\\lyll home.-\\ pool :.ubJcd tu
l .,..._.,._ _....._ try to futmll 1tv1n111 ('Of1Sln~tt'rl:lh;"<lronm.2 ~·,~11n1t 71•'• \A loJn r 3 Bdrm. & l·bdrm. duplex 1n prlml! ·~.OOUacre ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------·1 quarters. rum1I~ room bath T16Un Tuwuhumc 1:.1 t\lll l>J}ffil'rlt.,01 OS ~r
Joe. View & beautiful beach I FOUR UNITS BUILDERS nrt>a 3 hedrQOm~ Just! read) In mo\ l' into month 4 JM ... ~tury. up
$172500 iPnme inromc prOPt.'rt\I lftREPLACES MESAWOOOS ~4~.9UO, IH\Jt \alli l'rnate len111' 111urhl.:1adl.'d thruout Nl•ur
' near l0\\11 ;111d bl•arti + 2200 Ml rt. of h~init OFFERING 409 Plan 011 corner lot ~1720 1 pool&.. park .11,· ~uur .. 1r>, 1otulr rour,,l'. ,,huppmit &
Jo:xcellent eondllion I spacc ltnmbhnit ~1e!>a llerc:'i. vour chance lo Clo:1.e lo new 10 acre TARBIU.'1 ~~1'1?.)r1l>f,cnaur11·;u,,,~~<la\a~i~ l-.11r·l·.'U111.~l'11.~S:•·tl50 008·3371 SWtJ.000 I Verde home with 3 b11( pick \Our c:Qlor scheme & k 8 bed n • , • .~ .,..
IX'd"""'ms. rnrmal din cu.-,torw an<cmlle11 in thb par 4 II( roomi.. hlc O\\ncr mu~l 't•ll 1m ---• Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR
"'" formal dining room. + ~• I Pl II ing. lar.:t• fa.m1ly with brund new home under f{UG~ (umily room. Just 'I rnl-...1ale Y l'Use c.1
wet bur.11ourmct k1tt'hen l'unstrucuon m our dl'· Iii.led at $6l,9~o. St'ti "#t lnCo~°.!:!'io~ Ph: S•0-3666 nnd mu«h mon·" Ow'l'lcr Lii:htfol Rlit'k Buy areu anyfJmo. Cull ~IHI.Cf
G al I OO~G al I 002 lransfl'rrl'tl to San Ow.:u w prcst1g1ou,;. Newport 546•4141 MESA VERDE • ~~
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right at s-;11.500 Call llugc Wrm-.. 2 liulh,,, 2 rrpl~. lush cpt \'c~y bl''>l J. /CJ llRTRl·LEYEL I $43,900 • S<16·S880 rrplr11 & pncl' & ll•rm11 arcn Ai.kin!( s67.9r,0 --•••-••••·~
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'our i.el-ond le\~I Co1y loil11 64G.n11 IRE D MD IUTIER OCEAN VIEW bedrm:i per unit TM.-i 1s POOL HOME
itourmt't k1tchl!n ~1th ~ A A. an mvestment opportuni· Updat~ Farm Hous• :I BR Span111h st> le with • ~ood grain c11unll.'r lOP" DUPLEX ONLY PDUHSULA t)' lake you never saw Vacant 3 Br. I h J. htl( 'llep-do~ n family rm.
llurry Ju1>t hstl'<.I' Call I D&J.ltEST AURA.MT Slt, 900!! DUPLEX NO DOWN before. llurry before 1t ·s S-1-1.900 S9~ W W1bon \\ frpk fl Ulk~. to beach
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L '' ,. '·· '· ln(•al1un Pinc ror tn\\!~or Holh2bedroam ~lost desaruble location To New 48K. 2'>ba. FOREST OLSON IMC ~rwl ~ce~. rn-:·,0~ bu.al· w JIJey enltY NeJr [~ 11~~·11 ~I -take-out Sl:I 500 I units urc on :.m11le level for rental property-will 2600 sq.fl. l:i!OS Vi!>lll c: 000 642 889'J '4!M 46\15 L:ll.e J'ark $00,950 <:all (1 i., I HHOORRSSEIESS!! FAST FOODS I wllh curner location go summer·-.'lOler ,..n. Cayenta. San Clemente. 1i----------1 ~"'· · · -t o 1>ee. Re<l Carpel ____ .. ., nv Lol(un;i" i:reat M;un1 LOW DOWN pro11ram t1ds or whatever! Fan· Agt Hurr} • l71 4 ) MESA VERDE , Reallor:.S3688J6_, __ .
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---------1,0ran&e l'ark Acres-4 restaurunt. Pri ce1 H~,.1 ~~11\~~.~~ .. ,. o( upitrades and re· Sat/Sunl·5 Bar.:ain Pnced 2storv. S59,SOO For dandv 3 lf"Ytft• 1044 lRVINlTlRRA.C~ bedroom.r.imilyroom+ 1ncludl·i-lilnd and' I d.ccorat1ons. Owner 4btglx>drooms,spuc1ou5 bdrm .. <onvt•rl den.•••••••••••••••••••••••
Luvd) lucallon on ~ ~~~~~· i!>:i'~~·r~ '~~~t:~ 1mpro>H'ml'nt.-. . J~O ooo. t [ ~ lffiI:}!;lJ would hkc to t>).Ch.a.nge family room and dinmiq ranch kitchen. 1Sx30 ft I 2 STY·S74,990
h1rse lo\ 3 Bedrm, 21 built hnmt•, O:'ll o:--n: MUST SRL 1 \f:U~'\ out. These are rare OWNER ANXIOUS room L.ari:c pool -.itc 101 pool t>mbellu.hl'd ~1th 3 BR + den
b;ith. fplc. lleaut1ru1 \CHE• Hoom for hori.es Al i:r<'JI 'larr1111..-i:ollt>n 1 0 L Hurry call >l6·2313. with spnn~lers front andl cabana & BBQ pit. L.u• ~e Jmmac:ul;1ll' 2 story in
family room w wt•l bar ,60 Beartn" ;J\ucado ol furniture<1nd'l't1lpturl'Ol'f"'"v· '}' :OZV'Ji Spectacular 4 bedroom, rear. Great qwet IO<'a· dbl garai:e. Nice <.:oi.ta 1n1nc':)(abuloui1Colle1:c t!~~oh~ Y \\ ~1i ~t~\ ~~~::. 'I 'or~~r'~:'~~·£~.'~~~~u~~~1 ;~s:~~~ n;i; ... ~,',1n~ ~~ ~~~ THROW AW A. Y [ \811u1•:;tfj~l1 ~~:~:!~t!:t°~:;h •:~;~ ~~~~~Zti ~~\1::~t'd all Mesa area. call !>-Jo.11922 i.~;.~~ 1-'s:~vr> ~~ ~~~~:. ~cc to Jl'PI l'Ctute S40-llSI "' 01-'fl':H ~ ll~i~j!_, SPYGLASS HILL Forni· "'ormal 'line All tile $1 12.5(l0.64~7270 IOOKSTORE YOUR L~~~~~~~"~l ly room. 2 llrcplaces, k1tclwn ltoi.ls built1n
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.ind w.a1t•1 1 h.-inn1•I ,ho~tna lx'tor .. it, tcMi LEASED IUILDIH~ IUCH HOME HEWrORT HACH 64S so.ii ReaJ Estate 1!1ti 3%'1 ~!::;i:':~ulut:~1u1:i~.';'l'~uii~ ~teµ111 to oc,•.tn. Onl> lall' :"•fr.tr l,11mhc•r Varil You h11vr to"''" it ''' JUSTREDUCiD Corono .. Mor 1022 byldl!t/AY SToro 1032 u111·n" onto .1 lover-. ~llll .~011. l.'ull tod11y [~ I vll'ldlllll ~fi 000 wro ... ., l>eli11\1• II' \ l~n $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• hall'<lll\I .111•1 uvt•rlook ...
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cul-de-sac. Beautiful f amlly room &
charming living room w/leaded bay
window. Lg. bedrooms. Secluded
yard. $67,SOO. Elaine Svedeen
6'2-8235 (H64)
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J ust reduced price to 1190.000, o n
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brieht & spacious 4 Bdrm , ~l ~ H ,+ c , A I ,
home in Cameo Shores. with ....... r,....I-.l,..._I,..... • -Good.~....,.,, • .=-,~~~.~ sweeping view. Better take a look at _ _ -· _ _ . -,,,... -· ,..... ....._ , ... ,
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644-1766
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For sale by owner For 'tl
menne with lob of kut. ..
2000 sq. tl. hon1t' nur
Miles Squirt' Park Sbr,
lrg recreauo" rm. Jb1. &
sewing rm. S&t.1100. Call
wkdys, aRer 5 & wknds au day, S31·34S3 ---
TIBURON 2 er 2 aa. rust 't573 CAMPUsDl~llW'ltfE
drps & crpL"I, bltns, xlra -----
lge pal10, 2 car gar. The rastcal draw In lhl'
Prine. Only $46,DSO. We1t .•. 11 01lly Pilo~
963-1.CU Classified Ad.~ _
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Two a(ijaceot duplexes. 30 feet e ch. 60
Gtorioua feel on 1andy beath.
$229~ AND '250,000
LIDO REALTY
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red hill .._.
552-7500 499-4584 .
Helen W. Bu.sh
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3232SSo.Coaat Hwy
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custom wood & 1otlns homes! tremendous
ameni\ies.
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finei.t In rt!sorl llvrn1: ul 11
price You can ulfon.I
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recrt>atlon f3c1lrt1t's NIGHT LiGllTEU Tt;N.
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activiltc director who
plans parties. BBQ'11,
trips & more' Free Sun·
day bt"Wl<'h
Plus beaut1ru1 i.inglea,
1&2 bedroom apls,
furni!hed & unfurn1~hed
Rents from $185.
Models open l U lo 7
Sor!)' no pels or l'tuldrcn
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avallable Month t o
monlh occupancy.
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Garden
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8801rvrne
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6-'S-0550 .._,.,,.... leeclt So.tit
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8"2·8 170
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Apt $37 50 wk up
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clbhse tennis cts. &
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thru Sept $750 Mo
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RIGHT llOOMM.\TF.
832 ~lJl Sml't' 1971
Jo'cmal<' over 21 to llhare
2bd. pool ic1dc apt 11.8. by
G l. Sphl S22S rent + ulll
Sharlem.• 846·4080
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lihare lx.•ach hou.'c Sl65
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1501 Westcllff Dr.
Newport Fhtundal (..'lr
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rtq. 833-3223 Til noon
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C"91ce loc.tiotl otace or store rental 285
-eq n. Newport Petun
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WANT To I s1sl you 1n obta101n1 IOTOTILUNC. M'7·3153T Block Walls BRQ P1l5 SlSOOS 646-7721. new monlhly accounts. -•---·------1 lhe!.e cards by 5h0"1n& I Larite. Small 751~ Reasonable Ratti __ Ref. Es_!.S646~-l'Sastet'fR~pair eau~~ WINDOW CLEANED
I DEVELOP YOUR PROPERTY• :~:1u:.:0:o::r::;.~~~~ Exp. Ja~eH aardcner Call Sue 673171~ MASONRY·TILE. Bnck ........................ hfrigwoticMt 6517 ~,:.~£.THR~ll8
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• • • tremely important In • walls. waxing. bedding.••••••••••••••••••••••• Homcs·Add1tions. 6'73-l1&6 892·'1294 DAILY PILOT
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I Financin&: -Coastal Commission I choice i-·or further de Apti. Consc:ientiou exper Two years home ni~D mo\(~ }OU Reas, Over block '4aUs. Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pf .. &Cuwt:wcHcM I tiuls. send name. ad cr:an.smao tl4~-6MS I Pluse c:all Phyl lis ~rs 833·394•or$.IS-351l3 ei.t,lowrJtes.51!6--4892 REPAIRSALLTYPES llSULT"
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11 A A A F 1 n :i n c 1 a I & Jay's Cuslom Rep;ur ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walt 830·5020 anytime DllECTOIY I SJMCI 1941 I Management Consul· PA.'llELJ!'IG . FORMICA HOUSECLEANING MUFFLERS WEST HOMESAVERS For Result
I tants. Jnt Credit Card 6:CARP.:NTKY ~ Local area preferred Lowest pru:es. highest Plumbing & 1teat1nc You doo't Ol'ed :1 gun ln Service Call I DI \"llSIOO . Box 11299, I DO IT ·LL.• 645-7487 quality. L1fet1mc &uar. Free estimates. honest & "draw ru~t ·• when you
I 64~7003 or 64'90768 I Irvine 9271.3. "" 645 35()1 reliable service. Sl0.00 place an ud In the Daily 64Z·56 71
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~· nr airport lll 1 •• 12~ ,.,. ft W/1000 sq(\ A1c1•••••••••••••••••••••••j Dnnkln• problem? ADMINISTRATIVE ... ..... .. Affiliate-you m:inage a l E rooms, w/lS 'Phones. Ma otn<!f space. All heated., LOANS 811. % I Call Alcohol Helpline MEDICAL business of your own A/PAYA L CITY OF HUMTIMGTOM llAeH
D:iv1es556-4242 Randnlph St, Costa 14 24hrsaday835-3830 DENTAL W/lnc potentlol of $ISOO Girl wanted for O.C. hlplof"'HtT~A·••tr.tto.
Med1cal Su1te.1ub leue. Mes•.5b20S4G·~ Jt.lso2ndTD~o°"' i SPIRITUALREAOER ~IE~CCTllA~ .• 01csNICS molstyr639-<612.3 firm.MustbaYeatleasll Now takin " a pplh~alions for tho F••~a•tTe l""'!l j " '" ------J 2 yrl> exper. Xlnt hrs & ( ll · f\t . CdM Avnil. •oyllme ...... W.te-d 4600 .... ~mssiCce""" OpcnlOAM·lOPM SUPPl~Y Alrbrushartibt benefits. Oppty for ad· 0 OWUljU>OSl tons.
$3.SO mo 675-JSSO '-•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ o. I Advice on all mauers. WAREHOUSING f'orT·1>hirtJ1 & drcsscs vancement. Contatt 1. CLERK T STENO (SO WPM) $634
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312 N ELCamino Real, COOKS ti73.7SE9 Wood Lighting l'•u:turel per mo. 520SqF\.$2&o.3t75 Birch, 1 th A n 1 & h u·1 S:inClcmt'!ntc.Forappl andutbers Co .• for appl call 2. CLE RK TYPIST (SOWPM) S603 per ~~:rt Beac.h. A&cnt, l.11or ruoay~iU:~ 2 eJr~~ 2HD T.D. MONEY 492 !Ai31 492-911 Ve~ 3\g. S4 ss hr. !'on· AMELIA'S ~i;.2901. mo. -------1 Refi. &IS.W-tl Terms below market. MASSAGE Velli St<1rt S3.0l hr & up is lJklDR Jpplll·Jt1qps Arth1tectural Job Capt 3. SUMM E R YOUTH P ROGRAM t-~m omces avail. E"< ~ P\ot .funds. pcri.onal l PJr~ l1mc local Jrca rrompehons lll)r~ o\er ASSISTANTS$350j)Cr bour
f CU. live. aeo apace 11s1nessman. 27 ) ra. ~rvtce in your home orl FIGURE MODELS I +PX & b~ns. No e"<p for poi.11.ioni. m Dmmg wllb strong shopp1n~ Apnlicant mus·t be unemployed &
Ne:ir OC airport Call qwet. non dnnkcr ods office. 675-4494 Bkr. ~ ESCORTS De<'. ARe Ii 34. J oin the Rm & Bar. Apply in center expcr. Also ul resident of lluntinatoo Beach. Apply 8339ol32bctwcen8~ lhse or apt yrly by 611. hrs. Arm) Rescnc.Formorc personb<>tweenJ&5 PM IX'S1gnerw1extcni.1~crl'l &' ---Nwpt from 25th St up or AnulouftcetMWh/ Out.call Appl. ooly -info t714) 527·3031. l213) 300 Patific Ci.t llwy NB 111denllal backi:round by May 18th.
HEWPORTIEACH CdM7526282 I p Home.()(f1te·Slud10 I 59-10219 <BythcArcht•i.i • j For Newporl Beachj TMCHttolBAJIDY"".tC..tw
1 , 3 5&6 room Kardcn of 1 .. --1· ~s/ 631-3111 I -----, Architects Ot'fke. Muslj 17211 ••h ll'f4 I "'"M9• .._ .. ,;;·e~ from s175 37231":-&Br.Home.HBorCosta Lost&Fot.td I i\MWAYDtSTHIBUTOR re~1de Orange Co.I 142-7751 ,
Birch Strt•cl. N B .. lNearj Mes a w 'IC a r .t R c 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• AIORTION I ADMINISTRATIVE offers opportun1tv for ~ !.47_4 ____ _,
airport 1 9'19-G666 Formcr apt mn11r ¥. 111 rC' ~cements 5100 Counschn , & Referral 11ood earnlnl! We a.,Mst I I
--. --dcrornte540.2~3 !••••••••••••••••••••••• Preit.t.est·~\'111.wknds RECORDS CLERK Forappt t'Jll673·t768 A/RECEIVAILE HelpW•ted 71001HefpW•hd 7100
ltasiensf1n•ett/ !Girls. unma r ried , 2'flrHclptint'S47·9495 ----"TI S6SOd /NFeePCurd .. 11•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... tinfjtonm.ech I divorced, widowll or -r 1tlmc.perm.po:.1llon. Classified uds s<.'11 hill run cw .. o .. n
Brookhurat al Atlanta FiMne• I alone. Attend my lecture PREGNANT? Apply LO.noon or 2·4Pm items, s mull 1tt·m~ or beaut If u I Irv inc
45• Per aquare foot.••••••••••••••••••••••• onautopurchai.ei.,main· Caring confidential Monday thro1.111hFriday an) •ll'm. Ju:.t t•all Cum11l~x." lmmoo. h1re1 CREW MANAGER
Deluxe 18x•O ground '41sNst , tenance & preventive counselini; & reforrnl THE BROADWAY 642•56711 for :.omc.:onc w/l Y~ ex·
noor space. Good ex j' Opportuntty 5005 mechanical r1p·oH. & Abortion. udopllon & NEWPORT BEACH per. w/computeriiedl ~l"t' 111ning pa.rluna •••••••••••••••••••••••1 savehundrl'd's ofs·sper kttping EquaJOpporE.mployer HefpWa1tted 7100 A/Rcc systems. Call
Call Ed Sam~elian at·fo"LUt-•f-' f'old Laundryj )car Call 768 0373 APCAHE S47·2S63 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Control Career E mploy.
96J.4587. I ~Cleaning Agcy in1 1oam·6pm mcntAacncy.~~. I Laauna Beach. $11,0001--•SONYA'SMASSAGE•
-----1 cath +lnYentory. Drive•Lott & Found 5300 For lbe massage you've I
Crew mana~~r to supervise boys &
~iris uges 10 to 16. :\1ust have dependa-
ble transportation. Good commission
plus nsolinc allowance. Work 3:00 to
8:30 p.m. Opening in Costa Mesa.
Newport Beach, El Toro. Mission Vie-
jo areas. P hone 646-8684 for appolnt -
ment.
DIC. SUITI j up parking on Coast'i••••••••••••••••••••••• bee11 wallinl! for. call ASSEMBLY
2 Room~. carpets. Hwy,grossfor'7SS2SK+FOUND: Fem blk/wht 8JR1780011lcallonly.
drapes. :ill services inc:l I and 5till growini: Owner shrthr Pntr. Lit'. no 317 MASSAGE LEAD
i;ecty. aYn1l Close to leaving area Pnnc On· Get from N.B. pound. BobJamt>s t.lc Masseur
J1rport llJJ 3640 Barbara ly Jot· Q111nn. 91fi N 1 6i3·1050 Oulcalls 9AM·SP.~. Experienced group
Coasl Hwv. L:i11una Bc:h I leader for elcclro Hayfrontlroom suitc,rt' ~917fllK .d):.. 4!H·!.:110LOST · Sm} blk /wht ___ 49.!Slll mechanic:alassemblyol ~ OpporMlrlty .... opt'
awn.ible Call Mi:r. 'l'' l''> "knd' j Sh1hTz.u. I-cm ln1ne The G ntt T h 11mall precismn switches. 67~1Ull I Terran' area. 675-6485 • • ouc STACOSWITCHINC HefpW..t.d 7100HetpW.t.d 7100
---.----EARTHWORM FARM !~e"ai:_d' Outc:•ll ~1t1 .. i.a11e 1139 Bakt•r. Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Office S{>acl' . J>ubhc II<' ,\U or p11rt or? make of 1· Call 7~1 3931 549-3041 '"'ATS countant Aux urYlc:ei. fcr~ 0113 Lost Li:e doJ: Lab/G AUTO BODY uv Llx library, xerox '\en.' RtH Fem. nr Maple/ Redote '41_t~ G.oBese Equal Oppor r.:mployer METAL MAN 3 FINISH
coofer(.'flc:e rm 646·4330 IPl.isler Crafts Shop ror Ha.~mlton . C~ · ~ · M uf • 1 Tabl!;l'> & fo. \ :ip water Busy shop so.so. xlnt CARPENTERS -------sal~ 1Gd lai.. advanta"el fin hc"ard 64G·i680 pills lluntrnitton Ueach working cond. Lurry 2 MILLMEN ., "' ----Mcd1tal Grou1) C"'~I ... L I G4 .. 6251&54.6_4310 FOL':\D 8•10 mo old fem 1 Pharmarv ASSEMBLERS Hunt Auto Ctr. 182~ Xlnt urel!r opportunity
. COSTA MESA PL.AHTS_&FLOWERS ~r11n~>rca ~·Mes:~erd~.-A PAHKMAS~AGE rr l'Cl~ion clcc tro 4943000/~ w/ab11itles to do top
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1.a,:tun:» Canyon Rd. for skilled men
tarpch,drupes.uirc:on I Nt-:TS$3,000MO I Dr C~t.751 .7601. I LIMPINl.t:APOUT . h h quollty work. Min 3 yn;
d1Wrn1nl(. ample parlo.· RcmurkJbl~ 'hop 1n af _;,_ I SSJlOOFFwlthAD v ... ·,.--...--...... ....., ... 1',.,...IY..,-.. mcc .micald:.w~tc e~j AutoMKhanics exp Xlntpay .• bcner1ts &
rni: M.',llSq (t ant.I up l nucnt, heavy foot tr:1ffic1LOST o .c .c . Par lt1n1t1 F:xn.r, Altunno Girls --.... .......... Exper. pr('(" .• ut WI Class A Smol(. Gt•neral working Condi. I) I fl l ~ .. 1°*"'' ,_,_,__....,.rill'• -'-,...---tram . C ·' •-b k P CIL'JCTRAWLER Roy McCord.. r "'rl·a .n y • o rii. I lot Flute in bm woodtnl Mon Sal 11 AM lo4 AM. .......,. "' ..... --· ---STACOSWITCH INC hnc. ront enu .,. ra e A ~ Rtoltor 1810Newport1 around S.10 l'r.mt•'>CO c:asc w1blk llhr earner. Sunday 1 PM to 12 Mid· ,.. ... ..,. .,... ,.__ -.. -_.., ·--· wor~. Top p f1 Y & CORPORATION
t" ·t· M ~ ?7"'D I ~t~ ll• Only S31.1~~1 lull! R<'ward 549 lOS7. niitht """· -·" _. .-...... 01 Hit •-"' •1"' "'1• • '402 1139 B11k~r Cost:1 l'ol csa benefits. Apply Or11nge 350 Kalmus Dr
os .i l"!ln ~ prit·c w1lh t·i.t·dlcnt,--------, lllM-BParkAve.CM e,;:::.':.~~.::; ... -;!..-..:'.":r.:..:;=. 549·3041 Co. Automotive Ct•nter Cosl4Mesa 540·31l35
. term.~. Agt 8.Tl·<\:?110 ILOST: G mo old Great 646-99-14 646.9944 --Bqual Oppor Employer 240t N. Tustin, Santa -8 kk I\ 1 t l llent l~aM•<ll"<ofr.30t'aq -----Dane. Male•. f'awn. ------Ann oo eepcrs !Ills on.
(\ at·rus!4 hl. from nul ARTS & CRAFTS ta!){'fl l1IW• Nds mt•d1ca Losc werj.!hl with New A ~ ur...• • -----Apply Tues· Fri. Ivy
OMV. Ide.ii tur In ~• NF;Tss1:;.000Yll I ~on. ll~:lrll 557·2384.:.._ S hape Tableti. and flll)' ,.,.,,. DOW.~ II Craan. ASSISTANT Houi.c Restaurant.
A,1111 l June or before I Owncr -.old hom.c andlrouNO I-' bo 1 Hydru Waler Pills at MANAGERS AVON 494·!M_9_1. ______ _ ~ 1711 Mt6 movin~ North, OIU\l i.t•ll. . .em xer m "· College Pharmat'y & Costa Mesa Hunti'nnton Bch Over 21. :; Day Wl'Ck. HUSBOYS ·COOKS -----1 Well locnt1.•d ~ho1l 1n! appro' 6!> lll lbll. Vic C<Mlta Mesa Pharmacy. 5' S Ph f S.<MJPF.RMO South OrJnL:t' l·uunty I F.11r:_~1cw & MaeArthur., -54n1026 962·8821 I alaryS/;(IO+. one or llke fet linq No exper r eq for Oft· rm·lulll&dcsk I M11trnmt'. clt•co1111.11:e. SA i.>12111 becutlYeR...,,lstry U-appointment hctwcen Busboys 1.lmlted expcr • 11 1 . .,, 911m & Spm. Ntwport Independent, for cook,;. Apply Gnndt•r
:'119 221H 'IJloi•d «iln" ••I< \\ 1 1-·n U 'l I> Grey ma It' VlllJ,llC 1\pt.>. 63.'1 Baker. lei .... Your Own Hct.l :!1002 l•ac1fic Co11sl a.-1 R t_. 4450' tram Hnn11 11lh-r ,\Jrt I sh •l!L:Y iln~ H~·nch & ··Mas,aj!c for t~<' Man M t'oi.ta Mesa. (;ouplcs ··~ ~MU ... ... I 1137 .f!()() • . .. who wanli. lhl' Xlra, In ission Vie1'0 loss & Selllnq llwy II Jl ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -,\llilnt.1, Ill\ .,Jf, Sf.19 -hfr .. llnm~ OH llolel onl~ Part-Ti'-? 5422435 5570075 ..... llUSINt-:SSM/\NAGEI! COIN LAUNDRY tA~I llurm~c Cat, 1 yr 54~<>1_0__ __ • I ---Fil A \"ON 1nlo your Ill 1chuol grad w /ud·
IDEAL SHOPS 1 Topor.101t~·Countvlota I hi 'l,1•111y ·· New1>nrt • ( 1 \TTENTION llOVSE bC'h1'Cluh· llavc hm.mC<'l \Untcd lraining 10 nt·
Selcl1cd •hops & omcrl 1 ron .17 wruhr r' I~ 11.:hL". llroad St 642 .l20l I \1°rr1 8 ll I & :i_m 1 Y WIVf:S Part lime p(>SI· new fH'nplr & make 11ood cntg wnt.l/or u>llei:tc levt'I 1pu11• .1v.11I Tht' 1-·.H· dnt'r" Jll JUlll rN·nnd1 --Nllrn~ehnl( Suuth Shore lion'11 avarl da)5 /\pply monny too• Lets talk s I to1y. 42.'I W JC!th '" lh•• uon('t.I 1.;r<>!<,llllo! 111 1·"1: l.o'>t <:olllt'/Shcp M I Chri,tion c:nui~'\t•hn In ""r~on twt¥.t•t•n 2 & 5 :iboul 11 ('.11154071}11 or rtccnta t•ouisn. 3 Ill)
h1•J1tnft'J11111•rv Vlll111t I,.,.,., of $1000 .1nll ~rnw mo ... nlue bundann CllnH· Allan Snider onl'; 11 11 Jlakt•• st. nr Z<>nrthl tJ:ii ~!~~~~s~,3~~1;r:~~l'i~:~
t-•01 111ro 1 .111 H7J 939:\ in• roo hu~y "" nrr '·'Yl> L.11:un.1 llc-h RtwJru lllfi l770 ,.-11.,""" c~t e JC P ,, PP 1 y 1 r Y 1 0 ,.
"<'II $13,000 full 1111rc 4t~!l1~1 __ SoclalClub1 540 • Bah\&r tti·r nt•t>d<•d , l l111f1c1J Sehl D11tmt ,
Stuti• I'. 130 F: 17th St, Tttmc ARI A.17 l:!Oo __ UlST I.I!•' clnth pur~r. •••••••••••••••••••••• HtfpW..W 7IOOHetpW•ted 7100HetpW•ted 7100 6 :lOJm·<lvrn (l¥.n trnn1', l'rnonnt•I Svc, 2•111
l'<*t..i M11:.a Aµprox :n~ Sl't:'<;I \I Ol"t't'R ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\Ile n Irv llcsumc n •
.. " ft AC, lrvt b11lh. CoclrtoUt/DlnHouae V1r Builders J::mpotlum .. , • •. 'c·' u' I $1000pt'rday 7~\.11617 "ut•'11ted l-:11uel t)11nr .. CROSS~OOOMO 17th St CM S/1, no ,. eel°' ,rcc.!t at n 1.a.RM ... IDS ·~·mplvr ,. l'l'llO. ts)ll'I, rpi!. $1~ Ow ' ' II ' n' ...,. monty but lmportnnt Club,call 963·1092 24 hr. "' ~ "' , mo Wlttr p.1lc1. lh)ylr. ntr rt-nn1t n er ..., . °"CTORS n.. W \ I fl'rltll t'rirt• rl'dutNi 10 tclll l>ookli. clu11~ Ml ct, A ...:t"r & IOl', / tlrnc I v<-1 _________ _ !\Arnt.~ llAA $1l1.UOO w1lh :!!I'. duwn to t'lc. REWARD I.Isa, &edor-n!& o nly <:idl UtJ rulhy.
EAST 17th ST. <1uJllr1NI hu~..r ~ .. ·nts M8·2441 I ,...,_.offCHI i)41,f>!">11
Surt'r<1~ful rl'lJl l nr 100, puri..04 ~ Nri•r the POUND· Sheph1rd mix s::·hc;;i;;:•••••••••••• MUSICIANS lk11utldnn ll.1ppint'~1t 11
BUYER
f:xpc•r In 11lt•ct ro111r
cnmpononl.8. 0111J111h· 11ro·
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blanket orcl~r•" ex1wt.llt
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11tr' 1n' 1111' tn Co!lla wakr Ai:ct itn ·l~oo __ m.nle. Sat, .vie or t:dlaon IMfnlctfon 700 lw111$l p;rrt of u n1t pre
Ml'~n l'ientnl ''"port« from _H1f(l1.Cl\11634 ·130l . •••••••••••••••••••••• WRITERS ssurc• i.ho11. Jeanne
*GOO Sq n + ~torn au r1•kln11. (.'hm11 i\rt ob· FOUND l fem11lft urlult & &M 711l:1 " Doubll" 11001 "i 1 ~ HA IARTEHDIR ---• On·slle parluna Jtcti;, nnttlfUl'll, J~we 8• 1 male puppy Shepherd hU P..t Tl Hc1.1ullr1an wnntrd Im
•Only $17S l>('r mo iww hirnhurl' $100.000 Dlk & Bm S/lO. Vic Erl Be ~&d"; to w~rk"':s DI SC JOCKIES mrolatcly. W1vr., & l.ov
Ht•alonom1t11, Co111 In~ ts let.I . re t II r n s In ll er &. G o t h a rd professional burtt'nder I cr<1 I llur 1"11Mh1nns M>~O
STACOSWITCH INC
11311 Bn kc•r Co~ta
54t·l04 I • • 675·6700 • • S I " o. O o o I s t Y car. 842·3\21 l wcek. l'h'C job pine~ lfell If lJ IHIHl51 I
-------673-~77 Fftund 2 t 1 t Each or you hu& picked a chollenging & rewardlng 1 .... UTY OPRS Equal Oprxir ~rnploYrr
1l005qRnfc &warthousc " dof{s. fe m , mtn llll II inctl ( . •· 6 b'I' c"' space. lop cond Bc't m.eatnwnt blktbm Beagle. blk/bm 11•1s:H·l9GO. JUM E. 17t pro essaon ~ Y ur a a ity to communicate with w/foll All'lllltnnt & iham ~..--~
Lot CM. 673 1417 Evn Opportunity 501 s wht combo Shep/ColU(' St. Santa Ana. Amenca people is an essential part of success. Time Life poo lo!lrl for N n 1>alon
--------••••••••••••••••••••••• male961J.l3IO BartendenSchool Books bas a telephone snles divlsion that is very M4·1\.lltor640f.023 Duyer ~
l"*strialRetttal 4500 LocolTrvstDHCh Found Great Dane. VIC Exc1Unl Summer Leom much like yo u r profession-errect ivel y
••••••••••••••••••••••• H1&he!!l Quahty & Yield Mc:Arthur le Bear St ina Exper. for your child communicating with people is essential. Our good
2000SQ FT W H. Clarke. Broker Santa Ana. ~3254 al International Mon reps earn $4·$6 per hour with a pay plan of a base AG~ BIRCH. ~~·5002 1183 7789 963 tS67 1essort School~i Open hourly wage + commission + bonus. We need
· · MoMy W..ted 5030 Found.!:~ ~he1pherd1 8 1m1ix ~~~o; 1:1~~-~ill' energetic, articulate people we can train to
For I case. S.000 1q.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• maJe vvr; le ·ca m · trod T. Lir Book t t · evall, In an 1ndustn11I Want SOO.OOO. 2 to 3 yn, at OrgCo. PCNDCI &J.f.7301 Jo1K W..ted, 7075 Ul uce tme e S 0 CU$ Omers m many
area in b<>aut. Laguna Sl'Cured by T 0 Pay icn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• stat.es. Our excellent training program will assist
Nitiuel. Fantastic: op Interest. Bill Grundy L O S T · B I u e Irish !Ady w/ itlnl refa. you in your own profession; choose from 2 part·time
portunity for• ncw bu!\i Realtor 675-6\61 P.arakeet/ytllow face, upr. i1t'ckin.: study shifts which allow you plenty of time to pursue your
nl'Ss Renl is 2oc pu vic Ellis & Busc:hard. houscwork.prderablyl own career. Call 833-8098 for a n interview
sq.ft 8311630 MortpcJ11o Tnnt F.V 962-4308 Turtlttock/ Irvine area. appointment .
2000 Sq. F1. ofc & ware· DeidS SOlS FOUND: Tiny, looks like 0 r 1 Ye I. exp r w I
hou.'le spoce across from ••••••••••••••••••••••• teacup. black poodle, ctuJdc:are. 537·Tl9G ·
OCAlrportS49 1480 PRIVATE PARTY wlll vie. Bahr & Babbs Day work eitcellen\
pay to 85'~ cnsh for your Stttet.s. Costa Mesa. Call c It' an In • ref. D a 7 . lftdmtriat lldg SClUOned 2nd TD. Carl S57-3181 M8 , 548·4818
Prime beach locallon. ~.
s.ooosqR ready to build. 1-----------•nie fastest drow In the Por1· e 11cn. oH./blckp·
See Plans 83196C!l10'1-First T.D. 00 day, West ... a Dally Pilot In~ lS·20 hrs per wk.
J H. Hedric:k Company· only. SUper s~urt'd. Classtned Ad. Phone Pr't'f<'r Saddlcback Vtly
Dcs.llJ'lr/Bldrslnec 1!M7 6'2·!1G01 M2·S6i8. o.ren581·2319
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PHONE 833-S098
TIM-= /1.IFE LIBRARIES, IMC.
BldN lh1rdwurt C..:o In
Nwpt Rt'h, ac'<'kln• full
Ome mon. ~ 34)4
P,11t'row Offl<'l!r Sl?K
E8c:row ~<")' sooe
Prrwn Ftlduy ~
frvin<' Ponionnt-1 A11ency
.cAA P. 11th Coatn t.lt-lll i--------•I Suite~ 8421(70 Bovs & Girls ~
10 to t(years of oice Dal CASHIER
ly Pilot dclhcry rout~ ~r Wash. CM. It N.D.
may be 1vall0Me In 7uur areas 644-4460.
orcta. earn profit for de· ---------
Uvencs & cash. lriP' or CLEIUCAJ.
mcrch1ndi54! for telllna Conscltnllous lndlv. to
new 11ubscrlptlons. for S<'rvlcc home 11tudy It•
lnlormellon plea~ c:aJJ dent•. Al'l'Urete typi11t.
642·4321 From ~an Will tlOn•lt.lor pc.-ravn r~·
Clemente -San Juan enterln11 job m:>rkel.
Ca9lstrann areaa. ull F /titU~. "ood t'n . ~and Minion Vi4' benefit.JI. Apply Natlontil ;o -El Toro art'I, nil S)'ltem1 Corp. 436\ Birth
540-l220. Sl, N 8. ~ual 0pl)Or EmployeT ,_,;...._ _____ _
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....,W-.led 7100 ,_._. fOSO JUNIOR Mallaaemmt "x ....,,_, s.n,
S A I ~sMEN PEOPLE PERSON H Loe. I.ft Ors Co Pl\lrair ALI: Exec lootlAI IOI pan. da)'s. a He• .....
Bo)'l It Girls 10-Uyn. old, earn $20-~ tlm• • noetau le +•lmds Ell~. pn.f'cl
pe_r week gelling new customens ror •0
111pUlllJ' .ali..,IH.141~~ rm~lb t!og NJ 711'.1__., __ ""'--'i
the Dally PHol. Work hows are 3:30 to ~.._ c.-..
8: 00 •fier school and a few f'OOl'e hours .,..... Bech a oles c ... ill 1 '•
on Sat.urd•y & holida,yt. This is not a TKWd. n. m•nlll. ot '-l ' paper route. No deliveries or To beorb tett1 • q1utlly criai•l•a collcct1-d Tr· .. ~ •' lded U'OUblHbootndlit.rttdu ullbo•l• hH 1rowth &n.. ...._...,, .awon prov · " power •1.1JJPti•· W1U s;oaltloe for well •r You muat live ln HWIUngtoo Beach CIQUldcr coed tbeory I• canlud utr 1 tar\t'r
SA~ ,
U to 16 yean of aie ...W.01 to earn S20
to S50 or more pet' week. Chance to wlo
trips to Philadelphia. Wublnstoo D.C.
or C•p• Kennedy ; cub. blkes,
go-kart.la& and other prizes. It you live
in Cost• Mesa. Newport Be•cb.
Huntinston Bead\ « El Tot0-Kiasion
Viejo area. call SO 8958 and .0 for
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Equal 0pP9rlunitY EmploJa
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YooOhl M lu I Ma SAVE• New• used f\am, Exee u l IV• '1 8 a r . '
Clothl1'l atore • .B•per •ppl'a, misc. Wll100'1 o-l&nod Ilk• Su Fran
pnt'd. l\Pf'l>' 1.n perMlO, Barauo Noc.k, ~ W, ciaco bar Beaut Platt oC A.A. AardHrk Co. 209 UO.SLC.M.&U>Ti30. f1.1rnuur~ Coat l3SOU
Ma11n• Ave. Balboa iww. Aslt$1500 &44,9319
lal __ .. HOUSEFt1t.L or ar o.,.
........ lledit fumlture. Jll\llt belMllr'S4tS 1060
IUI for pvlllo& my 1old b7 War 14l'-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WMda Bob t"onnal Dltl. Rm Ml, Qa
ttt-1m Sa bld•·•·bed, '"" ., FOR SALE bid~ •·bed, !tea n
s.out.ho(SJatertoquaJi!y. pit« of •Xper. Small w1cnGS)'rsbe-aV)'fill.ll't' 536-4298 Newport 8•ech l"O & oft' badltNW\d You...., w..... 1100 ...,._ W_.... 1100 ••-••••••••••••••••••• Equal Opportwuly Employer w11ood ben•flt• Call IUll maiftl.IWl DtOdiartlol'I ......................... •·•••••n••••••........ ~ 1010
bedrm u t. Qn II t/a.,..~.W'-t
'*1room llC't, V Kna " T Yeara old, Roan cow. maure11, 10f• 41 lov• Good t'Ol\fonnatlon. E>.
MAL. s pc coCtM \bl •H. ce<nt ndina. $350. c.u
<-2'3$or548·21ZZ bud1•t1, iab•r SICltnARY •••••••••••••••••••••••
.... W-.ct 71 W..t.4 7100 MASSA.GI TIHI nuterlal• comn,. RN Amiepac• •xper needed rr.lsl>t Dam~• Hotpolnt e.e•••••••••••••••••••• Young lady lll 28) want· '°"'~ lnpuw. l for busy om~. lmroed Sate. J623 : Warner, Clatk/Caa.fll~r ed for l~ltlMlite full rrrb Wt. W/pVC>plt, rk M opeolna for ncrel•ri nHrllatbot',Sani.Aoa.
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~lvet <'brw. lams>e1.,. •II Bick Bay Corral, IGO mo. teas than a moot.ht. l"rvt ~ Block to trall•.
pl)' T31.olMS '751~ •Health Mln•d• GOOD JOB '• m" Po• ll Ion 1 n 1,:a~ 1t~ow1:a:•:, ~~m· COu118INATQR :r'.'.::~lc~f·~~'ifl~ " REFRIGERATORS N I Sr. CitlUM maaaa11t1, No up nee. putl'n " can type, C8l I IPM-7:10AM tethnlcal typlna back· WASHERS DRYERS Boaut. nllw cust. n..-dwood BA y MAR & •par'
on·tmokcr. H~r'd n 2 DllYll ptr wk Car.
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Wr $end tu.11rhool. earn! t.1 r, Mc D 0 n •Id Musl have at leut 2 yra around Xlnt ('ompany ft«Ondillooed·R~poa Suri coffee \.able. $375. Quarter/Arab. !xpr'd ~~J1~~C:::f~· s~~~~I _SIA!_11_dy:...._c .. 11i13 2289 v.tuLc you le.a(~· App~ ln WalHllCorp ~~-9711 o•p•r. upervltlon ln benifllt ft workJns condl II Pr,i Damaa d. caU&'l~. rider only. lllOO. W..oG:I!)
Apply In P41raon 1904 r.:r;r~:~ •<; M ~~ -aeute b<Mlpltal. To m11kc tionl. Locult.'d In Irvine Ountdel _or_MS-__ zmt _____ _
BtOokhunt,118. GUARDS WCoa:.tH..:yNB IPr I opt. C'OntaC't Mr1. lndustnalComplex.Call 29V&ARSINOC. **IBUY•• BcauUfuJUIKaod8ay4
C ! · · · _. Jenaiea. OlrectOl'OfNun· Unda, ~2800 aft S:JO DUNLAP'S Good used F\lrnlture Ct yr old '1U•rter horiie
CLHK TYPIST Mte ._.. I Med1c1AI Aaat Pnmarily I n I S c r " I c e s • AM. 1815 Ne r\ Blvd CM Ai>pliancctt-OR l wlll mare Papers Good du
Marketlna Dept. In ~rmaMnt. Jo'Vll 6 Part 811ck Ofc Jlunllnaton OFFSET 14160-2'134 E.O.E. !.O.E. CA!.t°~T71Ci scllorSELLrorYou. pos. Tack a~aJI. Mu5l N~ BHch uu co Tuf!e. Phone • traru1p Beach Ph111cian, Reply •--_..:..-------• MAS'mS AUCTION aeU. Nakeorr.8»8809or
nuds per6on cood req d Call ~zyn,. Cla:sslfled MS-6.56. Daily .,... LYM' Sec'ry/Tecll TypA.g PORTABLE dishwuher 6464616 It llJ.962S MH409.
w/Cl&urea " q•p1n1 GUAllDS 1 ~ilot, P 0 Box 1500, MACHINE ~~1 IBM'Extt. Expr'd. ~. G.E. Deluxe model A.ft 6 1---------~~~~~,!oe:~oc\~:r~~ f'tllme, pit. Uniform": t;ostaM~a.ca.92626 P'f ume, lop wa1es. Ad~~!/=~~~c. ~.:.~pol device·i----------•F;:1C:~~ :e1~fn:.ld10~;
Good co b~oefila . ~~ a~: ... "C:1~r~3j ~~U'!u:~~in~'!/f':!i:;; OPERATOR ~~Jy~ :S, ':vu1~ ~ IMS-116$. EOE. G E.Wuber $6$. Nore• Oakb~t~~~~lna ~c~. mo. M'7.a171 an
_m-M __ &SO __ • _____ ~ Mppl. j or job respon•1billt1es Sle0.C.M.f3J.1313. •SecyJRecept,ILecJal Gu dryer m. Wa.stek· 646-T372evealcwknds. ---------
_______ _. llardwar ... SaJ-, We tra10. For appt flexible '-'"'TSEA .. •"""RESS GnOfc,...oack~ int Dishwasher sso. v :-n.· bed fn.d ood JewWy 1070 ~ -.;a • 8313441 ""'.u... ~· ,..., ColdspoL refril S2$ ·~tse ' tw ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl.ERK TYPIST Plumbln1. electrical. · Hours Ex pr. preferred. Gd Employen Pay FHS · beadbollrd $25. C.11 anu
Cood .. _ d 11 pa Int. le & en er a I MODELS-MASSEUSES worldnt eooct. 64U441. U&RelodenAaency 546-86'12 4 . .-2161 • WANTED
... n wntina. te hardware exp nee. Rio F1&ure Models F..acorts 40ZOBitehSt,StelCM lkltpo' l 6' 2 Dr relri& TOP CASH DOLLAR typlna for blueprint H d 1 . · • we ore tookloa for an m Newport Beach 83).8190 m · Cherrywood Dining Rm rcpro&1~lin.:. A~~. wN~;~~ B:=~~~ ~J~'f:'°">'· New dividual who will work ln ADMINISTRATOR CalltorAppl/Estab '6S freezer. Good cood. $90. Table. 2 IHves, 6 chna. PA ID FOR Y 0 U. R
ST ACS WITCH IHC 6'2 1133 Ask for Phil. our copy center openl Excellent opportunity Call~. S289. l540-Z14T JEWELRY. WATCHES. 1139 Baker Costa •1esa -------·1---------i tll.C the offset machlne-u rust.om products dlvlalon Service Sta Attend, nit es •HARD TO FIND*.. I ART OBJECTS. GOLD.
549•3041 Iii fl component sales well as prepanna l"Om ol rour year old million & wk.ods. Exper. pref'd SERV~LGASREfRIG Sofa·bed. Prov. Dark SILVER SERVICE,
EqualOpporEmployer part time. Call M MOLD PRESS puterprintoutaformail dollar company. Re· Apply In person, 3131 S50 675.5258 green. Good maUresa. FINE FURN & AN· Jlugeml'yer bel 5 & 6pm Ing. Thia job demands quires sales oriented H.arbor Blvd, CM SSO. TIQUES. 6U-Z200 .
only 979·5465. oprn1101 nexible hours includlne person to handle I Sl Att d t CASH PAID for furn, 546-ST27 Antique rina, approx. 75 C 0 C K T I\ I I. ---, ~ Saturday and Sunday. telephone sales and rv ce a. en •.n appl, color tv's, workJng WAITRESSES. Ex •HO::,IF..SS• TooperatAltrunsfer&in· Therewlllbecros.straln followup:selling schools full & p/Ume. Experd. or not. 6T3·8794 or• Sofa & matching lov· yrsold,whlgoldfili&ree
perienced. Lenny 's Mornings &Weekends jection mold equipment lnglnotherareuoftbc and businesses ; co· Apply Ray Carey 810-~0. eseat, red & black selling with 16 tiny
Euro--an Cuisine. 2645 e. LUE. oo. t.PHlN for fabricating small ord.lnatio.o and advertis· Chevron, 604 S. Coast Spanish Style, S75. diamonds. Main Har~ Blvd. CM. , ~Via Lido, N.B. precision switch compo-::::amhe:'!~ ~f P11!~~~~ ln&Jlanning, knowledge Hwy, La&una Bcb. Kenmore au!-'>· wshr perf. 546-2541 diamond l.S cl. S3000
llotel Desk clerk. Day nents. SmaJhbop. months experience ID cl vertising belpM bu\ cond. Leavmg slaw this NeW luxurioua, one or n firm. &42·8251.
lihin. Surf & Sand Hotel. STACOSWITCH IMC otrset machine work on not necessary. Must be 0 wk. M usl uc. 175. kind, aora & love seet. JEWELRY 1~ s. Cst Hwy. Apply · U39 Baker, Costa Mesa A·M 2650W-650 colalo1 able to handle details ac-SHIPPING • 641·0238• 854 Con1reu, ro(ktail table & com· Restyllnic & repolr 1'9K COUEGE STUDENT
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549·1041 and A·M 26SOW·20~ cuntdy.Seodraumeto CM mode (all matchn1> Riverside Av. N .B.
per500, Equal OpPof' Employer Nor f In co I a tor VP_Sales, P.0.8o¥ 1681'1, REC. CLERK Frost Free Refrig, 1 year Must sell. sacrifice. See 631-1'117 rm~~:':~~::~-~~~~~~~~~~~I KDowled&eoCpaperlliu, lrvtne92'Tl4. SmalJtlect.ronlcsco. Ex· old, Sl'l5 or best offer today al Villa •D·'· -------i llOTEL·l10TEL weight, color, elc. de Sales per. pref'd.. 642-2996 (betwn 5-8) 252.5 Ocean Several jewelry counter-.
lf you have been refused. Auditors and desk I Sll'eble. Call'for further Beeline Fashion needs 3 l'T Blvd,CcSM. xlnt shape. 408 £.Balboa
work because you werel clerks Apply Am MTST OPERATOR mfortnat1on, styllSti.othisarea toaell STA.COSW CHIMC llcycln 8020! Blvd .. Balboa,C..
too youn&. lacked ex per b a' s ad or I.an s o I Cathy 1''errvman li •. l 11311 Baker, Coita Meaa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Full fam·rm aroupin1. EXCEmOMAL orcouJdonlyworkafewlAmonca Orao•e Co. MIL'rthaveMTSTexper s.o-soooExt20'7 ournewtonenotnves · 549·1041 Boy's blue Stingray S22S.Pla1dcouch&chr
months & hove settled 2909~ Bnst.ol Applye. to Mr. 60-65 WPlflypi.ng speed. ~l. !4 ~,:r! ~~ Equal Oppor Employer Schwinn Xlnt cond $40 36" rnd game tbl w /4 VALUES r for work that dOt's not! Cannon FUii benefits pal"ltJ1&e m·1 . 1 · ?e wad li Ca· Sandplper Inn AJ>l. 372 chrs. Col lbl & end tbl Diamond 9?,ROOcl, 1n"
pay well .. consider this rhlding medical, dental, HYLAND eel ons or e very. r m..8120 644·1413. color It cut. Imperfect, line Sum mer JOb op twtion rerund program & neceasary Call Mary• Sb<>p Maint. Man, 40 yn" vuy bnlilant S'l50
p0rtun1ty. JI you can H 0 USEC L f. AN ING retirement. LABORATORIES 530-5663or Jean 533.3574 over. Exper. w/mowers, Camera• !I' Vinyl Couch & love seat, Diamond. 98·100ct, fine work f /lime. we will'! needed by lady w/upr,I Contact Personnel O(c SALESMAN trucks le tractors. Con· E .. fNMtd 8030 Jhtve to move. $30./bst l'Olor & cut. imperfect,
tram you. Age no bor mu:.t be dependable, own PACIFIC MUTUAL 3300 Hyland Avenue Part time for men's store tact Mr. Neales. 673-9133• ••••••••••••• •• •• •• ••• • ofr. 847 ·38Tl & 8'2·1362 \er)' bnU1ant 5895
ner, If over 17. Several trans, refs 493-01813 700 Newport Center Or Co6ta Mesa, C3 926216 -54&-2393 Irvine Coast Country Like New Lelca M3 Body. Oblong Dining tbl w/6 Opal nng,, 14K. Y·G .. I perm. pos1t1ons are alt1n• ----Newport Bearh Club, 1600 E . Pac Csl Leatll. cue. 50mm F2 carved cbn. Painting by Au~trol11111 Oval F1ro
avail wi no problem or Hou!lekeeper Top salary. Equal Oppor Employer SA.LISMA.M OR Hwy, NB lens, MR meter S300 11 a r 1 a 11• y 0 u n g1 <>11111 S-i9 9.S •
stokes or layoffs Start• N R. bay front Little An Eqwil Opportunity/ SAl.ISWOMA.M Some cooking house· 135mm F4 ll'n11, leath (8ullfi.:hterl. P1c:turel Jade. Burmese J ado
1mmed.Calibetwn9&3 \rooking. Live in Under! AffirmallveActlon I faslell 1rowing lnl"l work 3 or 4 dys from case12.SO.Ph .752·~ I frame30x40"&U·S!IGS carved \ilecc. apple
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40675-2256 !Nceedarerfeosrpolnsis~heoopel~~ncl Employer Compa11yinOr11ngeCo. 11 .7°. Refere~ce:s .cats 8035lF' SIN L· s ~[~l!n co or, aoracoull , u,. I is looking ror a1gressive. 581_.181 ·or a e cw n.101! . 1ie1 . child, MY HOMt;. Own , outgoing salespenon. In· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Water Bed $125. or best A .~I. Weinert·
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-1 HOUSEKEEPING trans. 642-416levcs. I REAL ESTATE SALES '"'Ome unlimited Slauonery Store In CdM Ftee kittens. titler box otrer. 493·6423 I t-ine Jtiwcls
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d posi.tlon NURSES AT'ff.NTION Pb: 631-333o needs saleslady f/Ume. 5 trained 962-8483 17080 32 fa11hion Island.NB .. · I LICENSED. days. Xlnl workllli con-San8ru.noApl.11·7FV WaotAds Call642·5678 6"4·2040
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1 a\a1l. PArlT·TIME pos1 · LVM UNLICENSED. SALESMAN els. Espdally fine cllen-n--8040 ·
Suri &Sirloin lions uvn1l from 'larn·12 Medication & charJ?e GET THE RED Ora11gc, San Dteao & Los tele Phone 1''rancis-Orr ---i•
S930W. Coast llwy , NB ' noon. nurse for PM shift. Full CA RPET Angeles counties. Stan· m .io101or appt. '•••••••••••••••••••••••
NoPhoneCalls' I Appiy Per.1onneiOft' time . Good aal & TREATMENT! dardcomm.Cal1646·3888 •PETWORLD•
----IOam-6pmMon·Sut. benerits Applv p 11rk We train you to sell betwn9am&,pm. STOltl PllBulls,Pekes,Westie.
COOK·Rule111h H1lli., THEIROA.DWA.Y Supeno~ Healthcare, humesw1lhanacceleral·SALES DITICTIVI Bulls,Toy t'ox Terriers,
Hosp, 1501 E . l6tbSt.Nll I NlWPOllT IEACH j 1445 Supcnor Ave, NB. ed c.>uurse that starts 1m-C.M. •rea. Must have Poodles. Sblh·UU, Poma.
&i5·570'l betwn 9-4 30 _ t:qual Oppor Employer &12·2410 mediately If you are 10· OVERWEIGHT. prior exper or Jaw en· Lhasa Apso, Silkies &
------------------• terested In earmn& big Men & women wanted t.o forcement back1round \'orkles. 100 mlxed pup· Copy CMtff'-P Time 1----!Nurses /\ides & Practicals money from the i.lart, participate ln 3 new & re-$700 moolhl)' to start. pies. Stud svs most
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Help needed no eiq>err HOUSEKEEPER I ror P't duty at S32. kss Rel 1nd1v1duahted fret voluuonary weight con· (213)2SS·OIM. breeds. 2525 W. 17th at
nee. Call ~6·2m3 before, Full Time fl'e or h11 ... p "t"H at Lrammg on the Job In on"' trol program sweeping Fairview. SA. Open eves. Seamed·Tl\..Sllm
5. I & CUSTODIAN I $28.80. no rrc Malprac • of many top offices local· county. No dru&s, diets, STUDENTS 15·17 s:n-502'7. tr
GrJ\f\ .ird llr~ \ana·t heallh & ace ms av;ill ed thruout OranJ?e Coun shols wraps strenuou.s •---------COSMETOLOGY I !)le E'pcr'd llll curpet &I Reg1ster 9A-9P unyda). ty, call for furl.her de exerc'isea or ~edicatloo Work arter lll"hool & Sat Dobies show qual Rancho
Dream Job. Ptror 'llmre noor . tc machmcrv on· refs n ee Lescoulie1 tail" Arlene. <714 I NoclllSSCSoromce visit~ Now. Guaranteed f/timc Oobe Maestrolln.-Shots ume eam1n1U. h1Rh m (J S • Nurses Registry. 351 !Wll 11712 • Sum mer Job. Transp. & <'roppcd reg 962·8668
come,setyouro .. nhoul'1'1 '~ nt'c.'cJ apply an,, Hospital Rd , N 8 --reqwred. HeaGitbful&l.in-.....,..vided, anertralmna. Call Kay 551 ·6633 or Clemt'nte Genera 642·9955 540-9954 N RECEPTIOHIST expensive. et s1m, ea"'-111~ ........ 2orApp1uat uabuas. AKC, long
I Hospital. <714I496·1122 , • · ow · 11 make money and hav -_,. v t rs M l & M2·9548,,7PM. ---- --rree.ettal.consultatlon.1 Sh" typlne sk Is funwhlledoin<.Forin· 3931 MacArthur Bl, no. coa · 1 up. ae
Counttr lrl ,llou!lel.eeper. watch per mo l.ow rates for needed. Apply, 3391.S Del forrnatioa Call Mr. JOI, Newport Beacb: Fem.~1·3092.
8 J(Ji\Mt!31>"1 1 ch1ldrt·n L1vtm/out.No. lurtherheip Obispo, Dana Pt. Aklos. 9am·12 ooon, NexttoVlctoria'aStatlon Pharaoh Hounds (Rare
Yes Cleaners , Tu,lln I08·2378evcs. ''96·5702. Mon·Fri. t1)7T4·Sl95. Restaurant. Breed>. Registered __!_9885Brookhurst.llB_'.11ou~ekcep!'r, ltvc 10.1 MURSE5A.IDES 1Reupti0ttlst/,Sec,..tery SA.LESPERSONHll -PllCA&Shot.s.55l-67B9.
COUMTUGllL , Maturl', English speak·j Building staff hiring due Type 80 WPM w /aC· J.HERBERT The Nut Kettle at achsbund. long hair
1111(. 2 children 5 & !I . to mcreaae censu11. Exp C\lrucy on IBM Exec, LLJEWELLERS L be y rd Pl · pupp1et. All shols, AKC. Clown Cleaners, l05G, 1142ll020. onlyforPM&nighlsh1f\ ii horth:ind 110 WPM . HA um r a aza 10 reuonable837·6645aft5. Baystde Dr, Nw11t 8c:h. I . Stable employment. xlnll p 1ea 11 3 n l p h 0 n e Now Interviewing fo Laguna Dench la lookina
D E N T A ' 0 f 11ou.~ew11c cnm an extra beneCtts. Night d1trercn person11hty & iharp UP· quality sales oriented for two new employees AKC Great Dane Pups
.... <' • ss to S6 per hr, leachinl! 1 ~> k l personnel at both South who are honest & rella· 'lwki 5 male black, 1 professional http .. hobby C'IJllS"" w/Tri llal. _App Y at •· ar pcarance mot unpor Coast Ptua <549·1379) bl o I to s istl secr et aria I 11 k 1 11 s' <.: h , 1. ~ d J Supenor <;onv llosp 1445 tant. Ideal work C'ond. ln And we 5 t m 1 n 5 t e ~i:: ~:n~les 8 &a nu~ ~:S.~ e Harle q u i n
ab1olult'ly e~sent1a l ' b ~'." c1 ~t~~~.~m ~ Supenor, NB.&42·2410 Irvine for Hper career C89T·0327J Mall Loca· and counter sales. Onel----------1 ~orll332214 ___ , llt~1~~7:__ u
0 '~"&-Homemakers ~~~~~~ne~?-D200S"'4.30 ~oe~l. Call for appoint· mature woman for AKC Irish Setter pups 11
DRAPERY :Janitor'!! Helper . Mesa For prn·ate cJuty &R-ECEPTIONIST rountersales.Botbmust wks old, shot, Cb~mp.
WORKROOM ! \\'r•I•' t'onv Hospital, hos.p1lal ~lafl relier. • TYPIST SALES TIGER! be reliable, personable, backrd. beautiful
Machine Oprs Marker I IAll C:l.'nterSt,C M HN s, LVN s, Pnctacal~. 0 I WPM I ed S22S week guar. Direct neat, & able to work i_963_-8629 ________ 1 .. . .' -- -0 r d e r I I c s & 7 typ ng • mm F II weekendl·&Ome evcnlnas Black purebred Tobler. Cuttt!r t.wt•r d IJJ\NITOR 1" lime. Apply, Homemakers. All shll\1' 11 Pe n 1 n II • 1 e 8 c1 1 n I sales, ex pr req. em Y du rl n g summer. & Lab Pups for sale. or traint>t'~. 1\Piily. Mt'~J \'1.'rde l'onv Jhl)l>, ~·u11 or p/t. WestrliH mortaoae bankmii firm, man pref. Call collect Christmas seasons. =r~ l>~~~r~s~' r~ i~r·1 f'tGt t'f'ntl'r St. c M Nunn Rt>Jilatry. Hill ".n Io ry optnr' phone (213)822·3936 We hire re· Openings are immediate ~-2349.
· • · ---w,·stchrr Ur Ste 212 Claire 11.15-0588 or appt cords. & ofrer good potential a1 Beaul. Pomeranian PUP·
_5:_M> S.l&C _ , Lob T•chftlcian " n 6JJ 0610 ' ' Aeuptionllt--SALESWOMEN we expand. Jntervlt'ws pies. reasonable. AKC
DAIVERSWAHTEO l ~~':!~~"m work Opli<'~1NUHSING Glrlff'lday "and a rouple of good dally 10.30·5.30 384 re111stered Pvt. Pty ,.t~;·t: i::~~~r 1 1\rhnnn·d Klnt>\ic"' In<' l YH's & ~cal appear a mu'it, ~dvnr~i.\~~~·~~~er~~ens~ f'orat Ave. L.B.
893 ~You 8045 Apply In Pt-r"lnn F31. \11ctona St C~1n .. · NURSES A.IDES ~~~t~a~~~rnv ~~t;1~;3l2 work.full time career· Y•Uow Cab !46 7lli.~ • · C)pcninl(" fod 1tlmf' pos1 ,.xper aalH typca only TOW TRUCK DRIVER dornblt' kittens, 6 wa old.
· llz.'\lSlatl'rAv~nut' I trnn11 d11 ys & 11ftn11 R(•Dl£ttatoS1tlr:c Sa1u1u draw• Cringe Exper'd. Apply 1000 Musthavc-aoodhome.
t'uuntainVallry Nurs•AldM oll 311h1fh Joi•n #I bf'nt'flts, etc. l'o Irvine Ave, Newport 875.8.WJ. -- --l LEAD PRESS Xint benefit.I & 1hln d1f puaonal appl ca111~ee~11c~h:..__ _____ j---:--------:--I f'..arn StiOO tu SIOOO Ptr mn ftrentlal Paid ansur. •Frff 1$ Day Trolnlnrt 631 0454, day or nght. dor11blf', t1ny,ma1ic kit· ~:~m-~~t'r Urufth OPERATOR c~:!-::-, ~~·~1~arC11rrroar.m SliMSTillSS TopmJ:~!~:rerortent· ~~~~~,~~:::.~:l1'0nly.
4·5Yt'0•3t\per.lnotrst.ot . • •l lSAlt'.,.0ran.:t-County To run amall cushion ed,prcrerXero1tllOOETS --~------1 IMPLOYMlNT produrtlun opcrntlom1 1~2 l l'lapg'an /\vi: • u t.i.tl 0111 On n1tl! •hop. Top pay. Good ex.per., or almllar. Wiii Free Kittens, blk & 1roy
COUMSILOI ~:x1wr 111 t2SO. ~. & __ .ard~ ~~ county future.752-1431. trsln quallfltd in· t11er 1t1pea. Male &
Ru.11y Nu prlvntn •~rn At)tlil•) op!'rat1nm1 1'\ill •II I Advertlsinlt In dlviduol. Newport female.'lwks.548·5392. ty lltie'kin1t cnlhu'llO~ll<' ~nc·r1t 11al·ka11c mrlud NURSING ClllHormil Secretory /Bookkeeper. Center, lovely ofllcea, -
llAIH oril•ntrd per soil 11111 m('d1<'11l, dental. lul RN'S, LYN'S ••l J\d\ll'rlislniOn Nlltio p/tlme for •mall local u lnry open. Call J tn Female Lab/Setler Mix w/xlnt i•hune pt'r,onnh lion 1t•fund progrum & lf unlh:<'n&c-d, ltl U! 89. f I rm. I.II e bk k pn fl, SUtton 844·4091 Dog. Gd w/kld11.
ly t:xiwr prtf c.l, but not rtt1rrm1•nt. alst )'OU in oblainin11 you customer r{'l11tion11. lyp. 642 60t!6
n ..... G ...... "'-nrf1t pk·•. Contul'l Ptr11onnrl Orpt & AIDES R•ul EttOt(' Llcenar lnR & 11h req'd. Cell ror ictory Tile nd1' Prr hk· .-.. """ '"' ,. p .e.c1 .. IC MUTU ... L ' l n t ..r v w o fl i o 11 m k pr 'a I e 1 per• on . Fr1-e to lfood home adorn
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• _rorappolntmentcall "" r "" 117 30A".• •1t1ft, full or Call · Ni I 3 23 o bl Shelli IC Ille k L h 100 Nc>wport Ctr or '" .. 1111 A 645-~4. Lllituna 1ue "· l • c e o puv· lk'C' Y 11 l'~ER Newport Dcarh p llm10. Dlfforent11118uy. fKY pies. 'l wk.I. 84fl·6882 the invhlble rlpiier In 1h" CONTROL CAR • • '°'"'ual Oppor ~mployrr Xll\l benefits. E. t-:. 832-5440 Secretary. for Aircraft altreues. dinner h.oU!le Seamtd· lo ·Shm oreu! No SJnploymc-nt /\1tency ,_ ..... ,.._,..._ ____ •! Contart Jolrs. Jen11cn. Co. Accurate & responsi· ex per. Apply Zpm to Ftee to itood home, 6 mos wiust mm, no tu'~ 11'1
)WO lrvlne.Sle 1008 _______ 1 Costa Meu Memorial b I e , N e w p o r t 4pm. Bradley's Stuk o Id t em. G •·rm an cool lr .. dom 111 t~e w1y llom
Nwpt Bch 714 /5.'16-11505 LEO \L SECRETARY Hospital, 30l Vktona, Aeronautical Inc. Hou.e. 33U'l Camino Shepherd.631·029'1 Wide coll1r to hem ~r. waitress. dinner 4 ~ yr' exp. Newport C.ftt. 642-:l'l34 842-1802 Capistrano. SJC. FREE lo i(ood home Irish Si~:~nt:.d f~11~2. ~~ ~.":f
hoi'6ae w/ccxkta1ls. Appl) Be a c h ! Ir m • Ca II SECRETARY. run time WA.mlSS En&li1h Setler, 3 yr old. 20. sue 12 lblnt 341 t1~11
in penon. morns C.p tw.i~7:J). lna\lrAntt Ofc. xlnt typ. Exper. for amall ltallan Call aft 6pm, 538-2261. 2~ y1rd1 4S 1nc11 lat>uc. ~;t r:ck 1164 So. est LV.H. OR U'.T ~~ C'........ RISTAUllAKT ~P~~illsk ,$40-,1'1«1 btwn rest. & d('ll. Fell ~r To aood home. mature ~d ~o:!,,'~.J_tc~J~'io,
· ' •'llh Psy<'h exp. for perm --.nlS M.AMA.GE.MEMT u or •n p/Ume. Apply• arpl 1 PfOPI• orily. Toy poodle 4 lint<IH• all'l!llll, hlndlln&. F~bion Sllles Tme. no ex· ttheC. nit.-sh1rt z nit" a Typish TaAIMH SICllET A.ltY Pluena, 539 W • l9lh St. yn old remale bill, AKC ,,., "' ~Mature 89'1 8'12 OI' week. Garfield Hospital. ~" I ·-•-•-C.M. fttc. 64C>-74lt.ahs, Marian Martin
1•• .. 1 .. , F l _,, Labo d •-tn Clean rul, 1ure11 ve AdYCTu•ml attrf'tary to P--i-n "-pt .•• 2 ..... "s .. c a f . 8'7·-·1 r ltP\lw Lon• It. Short Term,.,.. bo ·-i ted d of .. I r w ....... HSIS ..... .,... .... .. J>Cl"IO" w Ult nteof'H tr'Klor mar ... et na or •• •" Wonde Tttrtcr mix, l)'r Dalty p,101 Jioor Girl " Caabier . ..:pc;.:.ro.::.:l~res.l;.;.;.,;.,!I ______ dpments Available. in a career w/a •Of'kl ln-ho~se •dverllslnc Exper'd F\llJ 0t p/t. old 111nall 1p:iyed female. 232 Wnt 1eti. St., New
Umt be ablf' to wort Maids. Apply Tbe Inn at MANPOWER INC Camout rc11taurant or· dept,Advmlslnaagcney Coodbrs.Neatappear. 846-5e07 Is 11lb. male, York. NV 1oon Print
weellnds, 40hr week Laauna. 211 N. Cout ·-W-t '"' .. sl........ aanlz.ation. Mull be will· or dtpt. experience la ts· OverZl MO-Tm. NAME. ADDRESS, ZIP, Choe: Thrift Stott. 2025 Hwy .._ ""' "'"' ..... 11\1 to work bud. long ~tlal u well as lllnt Surf & Slrlo\n s 1 z E a " d s r y le
W.tstSl.SA A.'lkforMrs.Goblel 645-2041 hours t.o team all ft typing. t.fedla U · ~W.CoutHwy,NB lr1 h Setta, male, t yr. NUMBER.
Oudenilla position at opt
• (.'IOUSplex. s~ dtys wttll: •s. mo. 64$-3381
EqualOpporEmployer or the ttStauranl busl perlence helpful. Only NoPhoneCalls Hous~broktn. all gholll. h,.. °"' ... ti pt 1 Maid Wanted ness wh1ch will lead to a I.hose w/ntt. expr. need bkeschlldren. 6-10-7329. ,.u.ra frHl kn 11w fer
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Witness Blasts Cella Evidence
By TOM BAaLEY
Of .. IMMly--
l.()S ANGELES -A defertff'
witness testified here tod•Y that
Oranae Counly District At·
torney's investiaators uncovered
evidence that was not lbere
before their arrival last Nov. 12
I when they searched J1 C05ta Mesa
printing shop controlled by Dr.
Louis J. Cella Jr.
Prml shop employe Kenneth
l
Piety teaUfied as t.be pretrial
hurinc lo federal court moved In-to its filth day that be beard dts-
trl ct attorneys· lnv' \leator
Loren OuChesn · "whoop And
holler" while searcbioa amone
boxes or documenll.
"He had some ne1auves In his
hand," Piety test,ified. •~And l lold
him there and then that those
negatives weren't in that box
before be started searching iL"
Piety told Judge Malt Byrne
that he bad taken in\'entory at the
United Printing Company plant
on AlrPort Loop Dri ve shortly
before the search was made.
"And those negat1vesdefuutel)
weren't in that box," hesa1d.
The defense contends that the
ne~atives were planted in th~
prtnt shop by dis tnct attorney'!>
orficers who were seeking m-
cnminating evidence against the
four defendants.
Al issue 10 the pretnal is th~ de
rense ar1urnent that the district
attorney's oHt('e illegally ex-
amined sev~ral boxes of docu
menu~ carried from the pnnl :;hop
last July b.l former employe
Donald Albert Ray
Ray. 46, has admitted from the
Wltness stand that he cooperated
with the district attorney's office
in return for prosecution leniency
on criminal charaes heftlct"d,
Ray was being held 10 Orungt'
County Jail on charges of plan·
nlng the murder or his estranged
wift>'s boyfriend "'hen the d1stnct
attorney's ofhce learned of his us·
soc1at1on "-Ith Dr Cella. Ru)'"' as
enh11ted to aid in their investiga·
t.Jonorthe polltlcal figure.
Piety confirmed today that Or
Ct>lla had direct e<>nlrol of the
pnnting operation. "It was Dr.
RoWlands Out
Huntington City Boss Quits
By ROBERT BARKER
OlllUO.tllrl"•l•UUtf
Huntington Beach City Ad·
msn1strator Dave Rowlands re·
si1ned Monday night, giving in to
lnountlng pressure Crom at least
four city council members.
Rowlands, who bad previously
been placed on probation and
more recently was given notice
that he would be terminated in 90
days, will leave orrice Friday.
He will continue to receive his
salary until July 19, the first day
that he could be legally terminal·
ed by a new city council under
prO\'ISIOnS Of the City charter
Thl' action was taken 1n an
hour-long ext'cut1ve session on u
&-1 vote Former mayor ~orma
Gibbs cust thl' d1sst>ntmg \'ole
Assistant C1t.v Adm1m11trator
tJud B els il~ will fill 1n for
Rowlands while the city conduct!
a search ror a replacement.
Rowlands, who has been the c1
ty administrator for four years.
said he made the decision to re·
sign Jast Friday when il became
'itlear that he no longer had the
'support of at least four membe~
oflbe council ·
Mayor Harriet Wieder sajd it
became necessar y lo replace
Rowlands becausl' he had lost the
credibility in which to operate ef·
fectively and b~cause or dericien·
cies 1n the financial department
Rowlands said the finonc1at
Oally ...... SWlt ..... to
RESIGNS HB POST
City Admlnlttrator Rowtands
trouble the city has was brought
on by city council membt>rs
them1elve$.
Mrs. Wieder s:ud that when
Rowlands was put on probation
in January he was given u list or
deficient'es to correct by thl' city
council
SI00.000 Gem Heist
1
Cops Turn Robbers
·To Seize Swpects
In an l'laborate underl'ovcr
operation. Oran1te County law
enforcl'mcnt officers sta~ed u
$100.000 mock robbery of a Jewel
merC'hnnt Monday.
Then. they arrested the three
men who allegedly plotted the
heist with two undercovt>r a1tent~
and made a down payment on the
jewels once the caper had been
pulled orr.
The would· be merchant '1c-
ti m. a Santa Ana Jewelr.>
wholesaler, w us not 1dent1f1cd
But arrested at a Denn} 's
Restaurant in Ornnge as they
purportedly made the down pa}·
ment on the stolen Jewels were
George Carpenter. 27. of 1871
Pomona A\'l'., Costa Mesa. and
Gary Snow Saunderit. 39, of 21311
Espada Place, Diamond Bar.
Arrest~d in Santa Ana a short
hme later was Robert Foster
O'Oonal. .CO, of 14111 Browning
St .. Santa Ana. School Board O'Donal repQrtedly pul In an
appearance at lhr Orange To Name New restaurant but ,,,t before the al·
lttged stolen Jewel purchase was
negotiated Member Today The thrcl' m en were chargC'd
with conspiracy to <'Omm1l rob
lluntingt.on Reuch Union lliRh
School District trustt'elll ore ex
pet'lt'd tonil{ht to appoint n new
board mem~r to replat'e newly
elect ed Councilman Ron
Shenkman.
Shenkman rt' 1Jned arter his
eltttlon tut month to the city
post.
Trustees conducted Interviews
all day Saturday with 1J of the 14
board appllc3nts. A final in·
ttrvlew will be at 6:30 o'cl~k.
before the board's regular 7:30
p.m. meeting.
The session will be ot district
offices, ~l Bolsa Ave . Hunt-
~'nf{ton Beach.
The board decided to appoint a
w trustee to &\'Oid the $70,000
t of a special election tr the
ect1on were consolidated With
e Nov. 2 vote, it would cost
bout Sll.000, and officials said
e seat would be up for re-
lection in March.
Residents may challenge the
ard's appointment and fortt
n 'election by gathering
lpaturu from five percent of
ert wlto cast balfots in the 1 !rlS
chool election.
) lf there ls no challenge, lb
W>eW trustee would be sworn in
•nut month , orrlc&ala said, f although the appoint~ could s1l
! with trustees as o non· voting
~mtm~?' ln the munhme.
I
bery and consp1rncy to receive
stolen property.
According to Orange County
'he.rirr's Capt. Robert Griffeth.
32 plalnclothH deputies and
Anaheim police officers were ID·
volved in the mock robbery ond
later Jewel sale.
ll was when an unspecified
amount of casb was handed to an
undercover agent In the
restaurant's pafklog lot that
Saundtr• and Carpenter were ar
reswd, Griffeth said.
He teported thqt Carpenter
wu armed at the time of his ar-
rest. So, In addition to lhc con·
spiracy charges, the Costa Mesa
man was charged wilh Illegal
possession of a loaded gun.
Griffeth said Monday's arrests
ended fil'e weeks of undercover
work begun when a Brea un·
d ercover police .officer was
asked by two of the acaised men
ii he'd be interested in particlpat-llll in the robbery. Wt week, Griffeth said, lhe
alleeed consplr at.ora ~tded
two undercover officert with weapons at)d lbe robbery was
scheduled for l p.m. Monday.
With the victlm jeweler's
coop ration. h\cludln1 tbe
"loan" of the loot. the mock rob-
bery was pulled off by u.e two
qents in case their quarry. the
thrff alleaecl conspirators, were
watchlnf. Griffeth said.
She said that these weren't a<:·
complished and an fact often
were ienored.
Mrs. Gibbs stood by Rowlands
to the end and cr1liciied state·
ments that it was a mandate or
the people to eet nd of Rowlands.
She said that 22 percent v9Une
turnout in the April 13 elections
hardly constituted a mandate
and that the three new city coun·
c1lmeo had closed mands and
didn't allow Rowlands to de·
monstrate his ability .•
Mayor Wi eder. Mayor Pro
Tern R on Patt 1n~on. Ron
Shenkman and R1ch.trd Siebert
all were i.lrongly in favor or
Rowlands' ouster Al Coen and
Ted Bartlt•lt voted "Ith tht• mu·
JOrit~ to .i t'C'ept RO\\ land~ rl.'
s1gnat1on
Rowlands was g1v1.'n a 51 i per·
cent pay 1nC'rease Monday night
retroactl\ e to last July He said
he had declined the increase last
year because of budget strain!>.
His salary was increased from
$3,490 monthly to SJ.685 for an on·
nual sum of 544,220
He also will be compensated
for unused sick leave and vaca·
lion lime.
Belsito's salary will be ra1sed
to $3, 131 monthly. the beginning
level for cit)" administrator while
he is acting in that role.
Rowlands. who was smiling
and seemed at ease. said that he
1s not certain what he will do in
thl' future ··but that he has
se"eral irons in the fire "
Mrs. Gibbs said he had "all
kinds of offers rolling in -much
better than his job here."
Former Councilman Jerry
Matney. who ('harged last
Auaust that Rowlands tried lo
conceal city hall operations from
the counc:il and public, said Mon·
duy night's action vindicated hi"
<~e RESIGN. Page A?I
An Vnhappy
Anniversary
A Huntington Beach couple
who wanted something trul>
spe('lal to celebrate their 25th
silver w\'dding anniversary.
have lost the keepsake chosen to
a burglar.
Police said today someone en-
tered a window at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Farmer, 9021
Five Harbors Drive and stole
their plaque ('Om memoratlng a
quarter·century or marriage
The keepsake provided by
friends wa!I compris<'d of 25
silver dollars mountl'd m the
numeral 25.
One hundred pennies were also
taken by the mtrudl'r
"Volley Schools
Hotel-: i11 His ff air
George .. Peanuts" Larson Zimmerman displays his new
found friend. a baby sparrow hawk that apparently fell
out of its nest in a tree near George's Laguna Beach
home. He esllmates the bird 1s about three months old. It
still has 1ts baby feathers and cannot fly. George says he
has been f C'eding it steak and ground beef and that the
hawk, ··eats better than I do."
'Improper' Access
To Tax Forllls Told
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
Internal ReH~nue Service has
abused its unique mv~lJgalive
powers by granttng the CIA and
FBI illegal access to taxpayer re·
turns. a Senate intelligence com·
mittee report says.
According to the report, "the
FBI has had free access to tax
information ror improper
purposes," while the CIA re-
NSA STILL SPYING
ON CITIZENS, AA
gularly bypassed official chan
nets in obtaining IRS data.
The report. released today.
added that both the CIA and FBI
pre. sur('d lhl' I RS to take action
against ·'certain taxpayers Cur
reasons having no bearing upon
comphant'e with the lax la'Ws,
the report added.
The 85-page reporl also d<'·
tailed lhe workings of sut'h pre·
. viously disclosed IRS programs
as:
L The Special Servi('eS Staffs
investigation of 11.000 politically
active or dissident Individuals
and orl(anizations;
-The Information Gathering
and Retrie val System "a glut
of largely usele11s lnformat1on"
on nearly hair a milli on
Amer1('ans.
Operation Leprechaun, Jn
which special agents used lnfor~
mants. electronic eavel!droppcn~
and brt'ak·IOS to iather JOCorma
lion on the ~ex and drlnl(,ng
habits of Florida polltlrul
figures.
'Personality Clash'
Won't Be Pursued
The report i11 one of 13 volume'I
be1n1 released by the 1n ·
telligence committee in support
of its rlnal report on domestic
spying.
Most committee members say
lS~e IRS, P•ge A2)
HB Planning
Angels Night
Fountain Valley School Dis
tnct trustees plan no formal oc·
\Jon on allegations that Principal
Myron ''Sonny" Morper 's Job
was threatened by Trustee Dick
Plum durin• a recent cocktail
lounge altercation~ Board Presi·
dent Roger Belgell said today.
Bdeen said he has investigat-
ed the incident, which purported-
ly occurred April l.t between
Plum and Morper. the principal
at Cox School.
But be termed the incident"•
personality clash," sattnc. "We
intend to benent from this 1n •·
dent and not be consumed by it "
He said trustees plan no action
reganlini the Incident IUelf.
allhouih they may later adopt a
new policy_ recarding employer·
employe relations .
Morper. m a memo to Belgen.
alleged the Incident look place
af'ter the Apnl 19 school board
meeting.
He alleged Plum followed him
into a real room at the
Crossroads Restaurant. where P1um as~erttdly swore at him
aod threatened be could be
"tan•" . Mo~ alle1ed lbe altercation
tlhun.ed ill a hallway and out-
'1de il'lf rut~urant.
llarper eeeald not b@reaebed for
(9tft111ftlt; t y , and Plum re·
fel'T'ed aJI inquiries to Belgen.
Betcen said today, "The board
Is not going lo embroil It.self into
a bitter personality conflict.
A Huntington Beach Niftht with
t.he Angels Is scheduled Wednes-
day evening at Anaheim Stadium.
Mayor Harriett Wieder will
thrO'fi out lbe firsl ball in pre·
1ame activitlea.
Darrell Ward, chamber of com-meree president. wlll be the bat-
ttt and Sheri Chiesa. Miss Hunt-
ington Beach. wlU be the catcher:
Ralph Kiser. manager of the
chamber. wilJ betbewnplre.
The Angels will play host to the
Texas Rangers in a 7 30 p.m.
game. Tickets at $3.50 are avail a·
bleat the chamber or commerce
office. 18582 Beach Blvd.
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Ffud J
<."ella lh1s and Dr Cella that -fl
wasDr Cella's baby.''hesrud ~
Or. Cella ond three codcf
danta facl.' lrinl here on 44 felo
counts contained In u I.us Anael
federal grand JUry indictment
Those cha rges in c lu~ tui<
e\'as1on and fraud
Name<t witn him m the indict·
ment are former hospital as-
sociates Theodore Schiffman, 53,
<See CELLA, Page AZ>
* * * Arsonist
Victini
In Court
8) ARTHUR R. \1XSEL
Ol 1~• O•llY ll'iletSUh
An angry Huntington Bench
printer ~ho st' plant wai.
destroyed tn an explos1vl'
arsonist-set fire Monda)' was in
the courtroom ready to testify
a gainst poht1cian financier Dr.
LolUsJ. Ccll u Jr.
Richard Thompson. O\\'lll'r or
Graphic Commun1cat1ons Com-
pany. 7271 Murdy t:arcle. was \.ht•
second former Cella associate tu
be firebombed 1n u nine da)
period. author1lle:. conC&rmed
The S200,000 fire that i;utted h1i.
multiple unit Industrial }>Ork
op<.•r at1on followl'Cf a Moy I
l<>r<'hmg of Statueloncl. a Garden
GrO\ e r1rm 0\\ O('d by former
l'Ounty planning commissioner
Woodrow Wili.oo Butterfield.
The records in question baH'
already been either delivered to
and or copied by Orange County
District Attornev's mvcsliutors
probin~ Celia's financing or
statewidepoht1cal fif'ur~.
Huntington Beach Police Arson
Detail Detective Robert Russell
stressed again today the Monday
morning blast and bluie that tern
porarily wiped out Thompson·s
plant was deli ber ale.
"It was done with intent to com
m1t arson. It wasn 't an
amateurish job It was not a
prank thing or vandals," ht·
d<.'clared.
No suspects ha\'e been id~n·
tif1ed or questioned 1n e1llfor
Thompson 's printing pl.ant in
ferno or BiHterfleld's statuary
outlet blaze. but authorities and
the v1chms make clear 1mphca·
lions.
.. If I have to be there for a
month I 'II be sitting there every
day," Thompson said Monday of
his scheduled testimony en th<•
«·count case against Cella and
three associates.
Employt's speaking for lhe v1t··
tam said hf' was quite.• disturht•d
O\ t•rthe anC'ldent
Authorities sa11I Thompson t11lc1
<See PRINTER. Paf(e A2>
Seal Beach
Votes Today
Seat Bench votNs were i:ning
lo the polls today in a runoff <'lt•t··
t1on for lhl' dhtrict one city C'oun-
c1l seat.
Ronald Kredl.'11 , a fireman. 1s
matched Ulo{ain:.l .Jt•M;ct• Houn·
trl.'r, an a£'rosfJan• 1t•chn1C'1tin
Krcdetl w a~ tht• top' ntr 1tcll1•r
in the n•i:u1<1r M dr<'h JO city t•lt•C'
t ion but f :11 ll.'•I tu r<'t't•1 vt· u :;o pt-1
<'ent mttJorlty us required hv r1t~
charter. Thf're wcrt• thrc1· otht•r-.
running for the seat.
Weather
Jlazy sunshine 1s on the
menu a1o1ain W"dncsd:1y
with lf'mperalurel' in the'
upper 60'.'I n ear lhc• OC<'an
and str etching to llO furt hf'r
ml and.
INSIDE TODA.\'
Gardening drrectton from
'f'VOluttorrary order of angelic
being1" Is credited by /oo~r
/or 1UCct11 of Scottuh Village
where cab0agt1 are IOJd tn
•~gh 40 pounds and rMl'S
bloom in mow. A 7.
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Che's Reve
Bf)livia Ambassador
Murdered in Paris
PARJS <AP) -Assas J111 to-
day •bot and kUled the Bo1Jv1an
ambu1ador to France, who was
ln charge of the fOrl·es which
tracked down and killed Cuban
revolutionary Erne1to "Che"
Guevera In 1967 A iroup calling
ilaelf the Che Guevara Brtgade
claimed respon~lbllily for the at.
tact.
Gen. Joaquin Zenteno Ana1a.
SJ. who had also been Bolivia's
foreign minister, wu shot to de--
alb at point-blank ranee as he
walked to h is tar, parke d
alongside the Seine Rtver, police
sa1d.
In • cbmmnunique issued to
news o rganl z atlona , a
spokesman for the Che Guevara
Brigade said it shot down Zt!n·
teno Anaya with the i.umt'
weapon it claimed to have used
In seriously wounding the asstb·
tant Spanish mlhtary allache,
Capt. Bartolome Garcia Plata
Valle, in an ambush last October
al his Paris apnlmt>nl
The pohce had no comment on
the group's claim.
Zenteno Anaya was lht."lh1rd
ambassador killed in Europe
1nnce October.
An embassy employe shooted
Voting Heavy
Carter Facing New Foe
By the Associated Press
Early votinl! was reported moderate lo heavy in
Nebraska today in a primary election that Pres ident
F'ord hoped would throttle Ronald Reagan's challenge
for the Republican nomination.
In the Democratic primary, Jimmy Carter. his
party's front-runner for the nomination. was facing a
new foe. lt was Sen. Frank Church's debut in the
primary campaign, and be acknowledged that he was
forced to wage an uphill battle against Carter.
Ford and Reagan also batUed in a preferential
vote in West Virginia, but most of the major
Democratic candidates were not entered. The voter
turnout there was described as light.
Connecticut Democrats voted in a party-run
primary that is just the first step in selecting national
conventior d elegates.
Gomg into today's elections Reagan had won four
primaries in a row. Reagan went into today's
primari<.'s with 396 delegates to Ford's 309, with 1,130
needed for the nomination and 1,207 yet to be chosen.
f 'rem Pag~ 1l I
PRINTER ...
tht'm hi s nanie had n o t
previously emerged publicly an
connection with the c riminal
cases filed against Cella and ai.·
soclates. Federal Rrand Jury
mtmbers ln Lo$ Anaetes returned
a 44-count indictment. mostly
involving alleged income tax
evasion
Or1n1e County Gr11.nd Jur-y
members fut the tour w1lh a 129·
count indJctment primarily m
\ olvmg ar..ind theft aod embezzle-
ment allegations.
Tho mpson has tol d 1 n ~es\lgators he opened a s mall.
part-tame pnnting plant for Ct>lla
Jt M1ss1on Commumty llosp1tal
f1\'e years ago. a time prosecutors
•tre particularly concerned about
for e\'ldcntial tcstimon)
Act1\'llies at the hospital print·
)Oi s hop using negatives and
printing plates supplied by
Thompson for political promotion
und containing namt>s or Cl'lla
h::ickt.•<l cano1dates and aJlegedly
phon) firms billed forthe serv1ceo;
i1re con~1dcred key prosecution
µomts
Authorities are aho rev1cw1n"
thC' fat·t thC' Orange County
l>fmo('rottr P :irt v ht>udquarkrs
in .i bu1ldln~ o" n1·'1 und loJnt'd b\
l>r l'l·lla was cl<'!>lroyed lhc \\'tn·
11•1 or 1!172 b} 3 1u11p1ciou'I bl:11e
Bicentennial
Fest Planned
In Himt,ington
A bicentennial theme is emp
planned for Saturday's annual
Huntington Beach City Festival
titled f)-eedom Fair '76.
Service clubs, schools and
\ anous other local organizations
wall be represented m the affair
scheduled from 10 a m lo 4 p m
at Murd\ Park on Goldenwest
Streel )ust north or Warner
A\·enue
The city fair 1s open to the
public.
Decorated booths and con-
cessions offering food, fun and
qames, plus a mint-parade and a
lrad1t1onal American compcl1·
t1on -a spelling bee for elemen-
tary school kids -are among the
nttract1ons.
Time 1s running short, but any
group or or gamzalion w1 shinK lo
participate may contact Miss
Ruth Frankel ut 64'1·8851 for udd1-
tional information and instruc-
tions.
The annual e \'t•nt is jointly
sponsored by tht• Huntington
Beach Caty Council and the llunl·
angton Beach Coordinating Coun·
C'll
Glaueoma Test
to a reporttr th11l the assaHins
"lot him Just the way they aot th~ Turkl1h ambassador."
Turkish Ambassador Ismail
F.re:t "U!> i.hol and killed a\ cl08e
range In the oume neighborhood
last October French pt>llc~
belteH he " as k tiled by nn Armenian liberation orgunua-
tion No arrests have been madt'
an that kllhnii
Turkey's envoy 1n Vienna,
Denis Tunaltgil, was shot to de-
ath 1n has office two days before
Erez was kilt~.
Sources close to the Bolivian
Embassy said Zenteno Anaya
had recently s haved ore has pro-
nunent mustache, possibly tear-
ing an attack.
Police and a w1tneu gave con-
flicting versions of the killing.
Pollce said Zenteno Anaya was
shot 1n the back, apparently by
two men.
However. a secretary who
watched the shooting from the
terrace or a s idewalk care said
she saw onl y one assailant and
that he fired from in front of the
ambassador.
Zenteno Anaya was in charge
of the military region in Bolivia
where Guevara was killed. He
had been foreign minister from
1964 to 1966.
After h1s success tracking down
Guevara, he was named army
ctuef of stare in October 1971 and
armed forces chief of staff a rew
months later. He took up his post
Ul Pans 1n Oc Lober 1973.
Frofft Pag~ 1\ I
RESIGN ...
allegations.
lie said that the c1ty council
owes him an apology, too, for
reprimanding him for the man·
ner in which he brought his ac-
cusations against Rowlands.
M atney was 1 i ven the
reprimand at the same time that
Rowlands was put on probation.
Rowlands safd that he is proud
of his acqomplishments during
his four-year term.
Rowlands uid he was reponsi-
ble for saving the city u}> to
$200,000 in resolving beach liliga.
lion. that he helped solve an
$800,000 inverse condemnation
suit in the old town area, that he
m ade an im provem ent in
employe contracts . and that he
saved the c1tv $210,000 annually
h)' persuadmit the county to as-
:.u me responsibility for the
harbor patrol 1n llunllngton
llarbour
He also said he was instrumen-
tal m sa\'tng Meadowlark Golf
Course ror open s pace and in .ac-
qwnng it with the help of re-
venue sharin& funds. and for
completion of the new hbrary
"hen. he said. the proJect was on
the verge of collapse.
Camp S i~ups Set
Applications are now being ac-
cepted for the Huntington Beach
Boy~ Club summer camp in the
San Bernardino mountains, July
5 12 Executive Director P a·l
Downey said the cost for the camp
~111 be $60. Additional informa-
tion can be obtained by caJhng the
bo)'l clubat536 !Ml5.
Tht• olrl rlowntown SJnt o Anon•
,1d1·nce com ertcd for oCfke use
"rnt up In flam es JU'\\ as !lw1rth
, ... tht• Thompt.on and Dutl(•rf1eld
propcrttt'J May 1 and Mondny
lluntlnf!lon Beach Dtlf'<'t '' c
Russell was s<'hedul<'d to confer
today with Gnrden Grove arson
In\ eshjtalOTS on dtla1li. Of the
Thumpson and Buttt'rlteld fires.
Hoth were Ignited with roncen
trut1ons or flammable nuid
Patients Get High
With 'Pot in Eye'
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heve !lymptoms of iilaucoma and are ready for test11 on people rr detecte<f early, drug treat-
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ing the drops w·lll have to put up qucntly surgery Is the outcome.
t;;'!~ .~ side erfcet "gellln~ Green Hid he became interest·
"' 1•d In marijuana O'l a posi.ible A Medical Colle~e of Georgia l(lttucoma drug 1n 1971 aflt'r a re-
resurcher s aid Monday that port by researchers al the Jules
animal tests show llquld marl-Stein Eye I ns titute in Los
Juana "as as good or better than Angeles. That s tudy round that
any anti-Mlaucoma medication \'Olunleers who smoked man-currently available." · h d d
Dr. Keith Gr een, associate ~~~!~h~~;e.a roptnpressurc
professor of ophthalmology, said
research emphasis was being
placed on substances related to
or derived from mari1uana
"that hopefully won't have the
euphoric side effern."
Addressing a science writers·
seminar sponsored here by
Research to Prevent Blindness,
Inc., Green said a new anti·
glaucoma drug would 1ive pa·
tients a valuable alternate treat-
ment to the few drugs now
available for this purpose.
Glaucoma is a condition In
which tho fluids of the eye do not
drain properly. causing a
buildup of pressure within the
eyeball. This pressure can
damage the optic nerve and dis·
tort the structures of the eye,
leading to loss o( vision.
The condition is the third lead·
ing cause of blindness ln the Unit·
•
''The clinical potential or Lhis
rinding was immediately ob-
vious, although my approach
was rather skeptical at first,"
Grttn said.
The researcher round that a
sin1le drop of marijuana's most
active in~redlenl, called THC.
dropped •Ye pressure In rabbits
ror five hours. The rabbits also
got a marijuana "blth."
In the lates t studies, rabbits
were given drop& of THC-Uke
substances twice a day for four
months. The treatments dropped
pressure within their e>yea by 30
percent or more, Green said.
The marijuana causes blood
pressure In the eye to lower, be
said. Reducina blood pressure
causes less nwd to be forced Into
the eye •
Story l
lfi: UE;O
Okayed
ATLANTA (AP) -t>emocraUc:
presldenUal contender Jim~~
Carter bu 1een 1n un.ldeotlfi~
nyins object •nd •&>'t he no
lon1er lau1h1 at people whQ
btll~ve tn th•m. o«ordlnt to a
newly publl bed book.
A. Carttr 1pokeaman conttrmtd
the gist of the story in the book,
"UFO Exl1ts." by Paril flam·
monde. Carter revealed ln Sep.
ttmber 197S that b !lad IMO a
UFO aboUt a )'ear ~for• ho took
otnce as 1overnor o1 Ge«1ia, the
aulhoraaid.
"I don't lau~b at people
anymore when ttttY HY they
have seen UFOs because l'v~
seen one myself." Carter la quot·
ed as saying.
Carter's press secretary, Jody
Powell, said Monday nilh\. "J do
remember Jimmy sa,yina that he
did io ract see a atranie llgbt or
object at night in lheslty which did
aot appenr to be a star or plane or
"' anything he could explain. It
that's your definition of an un·
ldentHled fl ying object, then I
suppose that's correct.
Powell added , "I don't think it's
had any great Impact on him one
way or the other. I would venture
to say he probably has seen
stranger and more unexplainable
things than that just during his
Ume in government."
Remember Her?
Jackie Schw1etzcr. winne r of the first Miss USA bea\lly
pageant in 1952. talks with Mass New York, Carol Perret·
tr. 22. a contes tant m the 1976 pageant in Niagara Falls.
The fo rme r J ackie Loughery and former Mrs. Jack We bb
1s no\\ -U a nd li\'eS in Enc ino.
Hughes, Officials
Reindicted in Fraud
SAN FRANCISCO (APl -A
federal court of appeals has rein,
dieted the late Howard Hughes
and other officials of his Summa
Corp. for alleged stock manipula-
tion in the 1968 purchase of Air
West.
U.S Alty. Lawrence Semenza,
in Las Vegas. Nev , said Monday
that the 9th U S. Circuit Court of
Appeals informed him or the dl'·
c1s1on to reinstate the lw1ce-
dlsm1ssed indictment
The indictment. handed do"n
in December 1973, accused the
bilhona1re and other persons in
... ot\'ed with Summa Corp of stock
Frone Page A I
IRS ...
they hope the additional rep()rts
will dramatize the need for a new
congressional panel lo monitor
intelligence agencies. Senate
leader s reportedly r eached a
compromise agreement Monday
night that would establish such a
committee.
The report said that lx'twcen
1966 and 1974, the FBI made ap-
proximately 200 requests to IRS
for tax returns. The majority of
the requests, virtually all of
which were granted, wcr<' in
tended for use in the FBl':i; Coan
telpro operations. according to
the report.
manipulation, fraud and con-
spiracy In the acquisition or
Hughes Airwcst, then known as
Air West . -
U S. District Court Judge Bruce
R. Thompson first threw out the
md1ctmen\ in Reno in Januacy
1974. Hughes and the others were
relndicted on July 30 that year,
and Thompson dismissed it again
tn November.
ln d1sm1ssing the indictment
for lhe second lime, Thompson
said no regulation could be found
"which renders the aJleged con-
duct of the defe ndants cnminal.
That 1s not lo say the conduct al·
leged, 1f true, as not reprehensible
and an abuse of the power of great
wealth."
The government subsequently
appealed Thompson's ruling. The
appeals court reached its decision
Friday.
Semen za said the U.S. at-
torney's office had not received
the text of the decision. He said
the decision would reinstate the
case for trial unless Summa ap-
pea l s. A Summa Corp .
s pokes man in Los Angeles
declined comment.
Other defendants named in the
indictment In addition to Hughes
'>'ere Summa legal counsel
Chester Davis or New York Caty,
Da,•ad Charnay of Los Angeles
and Robert Maheu, former head
of Hughes' Nevada operations.
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
Flammonde said ln a telephone
lnterview that Ms informatlQfl
was based on newspaper clip·
pings of Cartef's statementa. He
said Carter was prompted to com·
ment originally by a 1Jeneral
sighting in the area or Grlffin.
Ga .• tn the foll or 1973.
Frone Page A I
CLASH ••.
"I think it is Imperative \hot
we keep our attention on educa·
t1onal issues," he continued.
"There Is plenty or room for con-
flict in that arena.
"It ill not our lnlcnl to in·
vestlgal e t he merits of a
personallly clash," Rel~en said.
"Neither do we support any 8l'·
lion by individual board mem-
bers that might be construed as
employe Intimidation."
Belgen said trustees will not be
discussing the Incident in a
closed-door executive session
because the charges Involve an
elected ornclal and must be di$·
cussed publicly. If at all. He sald
he has no requests lo put In on an
agenda.
"We are Jtoing to let the inci -
dent work for us us a learning
process lo improve our
·performance," he concluded.
From Page A I
CELLA ••.
Santa Ana. CC>orge Louis Ollen-
dorr. 44, Laguna Beach and
Stephen Robert Evans, 31, Mas· sionVlejo.
All four additionally face trial
in Orange County Superior Court
on 127 felony counts contained in a
local grand jury indictment.
ll is alleged in bolh courts that
the four men bilked Mission Com-
munity Hospital, Mission Viejo
and Mercy General Hospital.San·
ta Ana out of an estJmaled $2
million. Jl is alleged that docu-
m~nts manufactured at the pnnt
shOp under the titles often bogus
corporations were U!ied to imple-
menl the scheme.
HAVE YOU EVU GOME IMTO A STOIE, AMD IEFOIE A
SALESMAN APPROACHED YOU. TRIED TO DETERMINE PRICES
OM GOODS MOT MARKED?
MANY CARPET STORES DO MOT HAVE PRICES IMDICATED
OM THEIR SAMPLES. THE THEORY IS THAT THIS WAY THEY
CAM CHARGE "WHAT THE TRAfflC WILL IEAR.''
AT ALDEN'S. PllCES ARE POSTED OM ALL OF OUI
SAMPL!S SO THAT CUSTOMllS CAM llOWSI THROUGH THE
SELECTIONS AMD KNOW WHAT THIY ARI LOOICIMG AT. STOP
AT ALDEN'S, AMD SAVI A LOT OF AGGRAVATION!
DEN'S
sut&: iiisiillai:iiin: ·custom drapsries
l( NO 2l0472
1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 926l1 • PHONE 646-4838 -646°2355
7
Witness Blasts Cella Evidence
I B"yTOM BARLEY
' OltMO.llf ... i.tS411"
1 l.OS ANGEL£S -A defense
witness lestified here today that
·Orange County District At-
' torney's investigators uncovued
evident'e that was not there
before their arrival last Nov. 12
when they searched a Costa Mesa
printing shop controlled by Dr.
LouisJ. Cella Jr.
Print shop employe KeMeth
Piety tesbfied as ~e pretrial
hearine in federal court moved in·
to Its fifth day that he heard dis-
trict attorneys' investicator
Loren DuCbesne .. whoop and
holler" while seardling among
boxes ol documents.
"H6 had some negatives in his
hand." Piety testified. "And 1 told
him thel'e and then that lhose
negatives weren 't in that box
before hestarted searcbin& it."
Ptety tQld Judge Mall Byrne
that be bad taken inventory at the
United PrintlOI Company plant
on AJrport Loop Drive shortly
before the search was made.
"Andthoseneiiauvesdefmitely
weren 'Un that box." be said.
The defense contends thut the
ne,raUves were planted in the
pnnt shop by district altorne,v·s
officers' who were seeking m·
criminatin~ pvi,.~.. ..,,,.;"'it the
e Calllpus?
Saddleback Expansion Vrged
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
01 tile O••lf Pllol Sl•fl
Saddleback College should im·
mediately begin shopping for the
site of a new campus at the north
end of the district and start
satellite instructional programs
by fall, 1977.
That 1s the key recommenda·
lion or a citizens . panel com-
missioned by college trustees 11
weeks ·ago to examine the educ a -
Tww,Hunts
Restricted
WAS HI NGTON <API
lional needs of the Irvine and
Tustin communities. The final
report was presented Monday
night.
Trustees will discuss the com-
mittee findings at their May 24
meeting, which will begin early.
at 7p.m.
The 13-member committee de·
termined that residents of tbe
northern part of the district ·'feel
that they are not receiving an
Board Set
On Housing
For Irvine
equitable share or the district's
educational services because of
the lack of nearby facilities."
The panel further predicted
that a northern campus could be
opened without necessarily in·
creasing the tax burden or Im·
pacting the master-planned
growth of the college·s Mission
Viejo campus.
"If the projected growth in
i>opulaUon and potential enroll·
ments do in fact materialiie. it ls
likely that Saddleback College.
even when fully developed, will
not be able to satisfactorily meet
the needs of the entire district,"
the report states.
The committee said the exist-
mg campus, in its "built-out''
state, could effective)¥ serve a
maximum of 30,000 student:t.
four defendants
At tssue in the prelrlaJ is the de·
fense Ufiument that the dbtrict
attorney's office illegally ex-
amined several boxes of docu-
ments carried from the print shop
last July by former employe
Donald Albert Ray.
Ray, 46, has admitted from lht:
witness stand that he cooperated
~11.h the district attorney's offi ce
an return for proset'uhon leniency
on criminal charges he faced.
Ray was being held in OranRl'
County Jail on charges or plun-
ning the murder or tus estranged
wife's boyfriend when the district
attorney's offi ce learned of his as-
sociation with Or. Cella. Hay was
enlisted to aid an their investiga-
llon orthe political figure.
Piety confirmed today that Dr
Cella had direct control of the
printing operation ... It was Dr
Today's Clo!iJing ·
N.Y.Stoeks
/ TEN CENTS
was Dr. Celia's baby," heuid.
Dr. Cella und threv codefen"'
dants'face trial here on 44 felony
counts contained lo a Los Angeles
federal grand jury indictment.
Those c harges include tax
evasion and fraud.
Named with him in the Indict·
ment are former hospital as·
sociates Theodore Schiffman, 53,
(See CELLA, Page A2>
IRS Hit
In Senate
Report
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Internal Revenue Service ha!!
abused its unique mvestigatin·
powers by granting the CIA and
FBI illegal access to taxpayer n··
turns, a Senate intelligence com-
mittee report says.
According to the report, "the
FBI has had free access to tax
information for improper
purposes." while the CIA re·
NSA STILL SPYING
ON CITIZENS, A4
gularly bypassed official chan-
nels in obtaining I RS dat:i.
The report . r eleased today,
addt>d that both the ClA und FBI
pressured the I RS to take hction
against · 'cerlatn taxpayers for
reasons havin ~ no bearing upon
compliance with the tax laws,"
A federal judge today or-
dered tuna fi shermen to
s top using a common
method or fishing which
kills hundreds of thousands
of porpoises each year
along with the tuna catch.
By HILARY KAYE
The report a lso notes that
available land for a northern
campus is disappeurin~ rapidly
and the prices are rising at an
equal pace.
• the report addt'd.
Th(• ban: errective May
31. will severely affect the
tuna industry. Estimates
are that between one·third
and one-half or the
domes tic tuna catch is
taken by using porpoises to
show I.be locations of larae
schools of ~he fish.
U.S. District Court Judge
Charles R. Richey, award·
ing a decision to 14 environ·
mental groups, said be re-
alized the per-ton cost or
catching tuna 1n some
ocean areas may rise.
OIU..0•1111'1 ... ~ll
A non·profit corporation set up
l o screen applicants for
moderate-priced housing in
Irvine is being organized by the
Greater Irvine Industrial League
(GILL>. -
Acting Chairman Charles
Cleminshaw, a director of GILL.
said today the corporation's
board will select criteria to de-
t ermine who may buy the
moderate-priced homes now be·
ing built in the Irvine Company's
new Woodbridge development.
The five-member board will in·
elude representatives from
• GILL, the city of Irvine, the Irvine
Unified School District, UC Irvine
and a fifth member chosen by the
other four.
Setting up this type of "screen·
ing process" is a pilot program, Random Shots according to Cleminshaw, and
one that has not been tried
elsewhere witht>ut fede.ral fund·
Kill 3 P mg assistance. . er8008 "We'renotsureyelexactlyhow
In Tennessee
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -
A man took a rifle from a box
:met began firing at random into
a lunchtime crowd on the city's
main business street today.
Three persons w e.t e killed and
two others wound<'d before the
.:unman !>Urrendere,d,
uuthont1cs said.
.. It sounded Ilk<' a bomb was
i:o1ng off. We r an back In a
store. Everybody was scream·
Inf.? ... said Mrs. Rosco Vander-
)!r1ff, one of th1• mJured.
Patrolman Jam<'& l~wis said
thl' ~unman, 11Jt'nt1fied by police
as Robert Daniel l'utty, 43.
Knoxville. surrenden.'<1 lo him
w1th1n mmutes
The dead included lwo wom<>n
and a man. police said. They
wcrt> not 1dcnhf1ed immediately.
Oran~~ Coast
,,,,..,£; -
Weather
Haly ~unshine is on the
m€.'nu again Wednesday
with temperatures in the
upper 60s near the ocean
and stretching to 80 further
inland.
INSIDE TOD4' Y
Gordtonmg direction from
.. tvol1Jt1onory order of ~Lie:
helngs" 11 crtdited b)l /<Jfmder
/or succtu of Scottuh vii~
whert cabbage.l are said to
toe1gh «> pound.I and ~s
bloom in mow. A7.·
lallex
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a.uit...i .. tt °" .... °"""'' Ciof'ftltt IJ .,._..
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A4 •• 8M
All
l4·S .. , .. " •• Al •• A4
it's going to work, but we're going
to do our darndest to make it
work," said Cleminshaw.
"It's needed -some kind of
selection system, guidelines, to
make t'ertain that those with
moderate Incomes are given first
priority in the purchase or
moderate-priced homes in
Irvine," he added.
Jn approving the Irvine Com-
pany's Woodbridge plans., the city
or Irvine required the company to
build 10 percent of the project In
the moderate price range, con-
sidered mid-$30,000.
It's anticipated by the Irvine
Company that the same 10 per-
cent formula will be us1..>d in future
developments. too.
Woodbridge's first phase will
<Sfoe HOUSING. Page AZ>
Senior Brown
Set~ Prop. 15
Talk at UCI
Former Governor Pat Brown
wUl be one or four speakers at a
forum on the California Nuclear
Initiative to be held Thunday
night at UC Irvine.\
The forum, set for 7 p.m. in the
science lecture hall, is sponsored
by several student groups on
campus and is opei'I to the public.
It will culminate a four,day
energy program at the campus.
On the side arguing against
Proposition 15. or too Nuclear
Initiative. will be Brown and Dr.
Lester Lees, or the Env.irol'lmen·
t.al Quality Control Laboratory at
Cal Tech.
Speaking in favor ot the pro-
position will ~ David Brower,
president of Friends oltbe Earth.
and Or. John Gofman. cltainnan
of lbe Committee for Nuclear
Respo~iblUly. <
The four speakers will discuss
reactor safety, disposal of
radioactive waste, liability limils
and insurance. A question and
answer period will follow.
The panel suggests the district
approach the Irvine Company
with the northern campus con-
cept and inquire about the
purchase of company land over a
period of years.
• The r eport estimates that a
complete nortb county campus ·
could cost more than $28 million
and that al least $17 million in
capital improvements remain to
be done through 1983 at the exist-
ing campus.
Cost of the land for a north d1s·
trict campus at the cUJTent price
of about $35,000 an acre was
estimated by the committee at
about $4.53 million. The commit-
<See SECOND, Page AZ>
Hau'I' i11 llis Hair
George .. Peanuts" Larson Zimmerman displays his new
found friend, a baby sparrow hawk that apparently fell
out of its nest in a tree near George's Laguna Beach
home. He estimates the bird is about three months old. It
still has its baby feathers and cannot fly . George says he
has been feeding it steak and ground beef and that the
hawk , .. eats better than I do ··
Bolivian Minister Shot
'Che' Assassins Claim Credit for Killing
PARIS (AP> -Assassins to·
day shot and killed the Boh vian
ambassador to France, who was
in charge of the forces which
tracked down and killed Cuban
revolutionary Ernesto "Che"
Guevara in 1967. A group callm~
Itself the Che Guevara Brigade
claimed responsibility for the at-
tack.
Gen. Joaquin Zcnlt>no Anaya,
53, who had also bt•en Bohvta's
foreign minister, was shot to de
ath at point-blank range as he
wnlked to his c.ir, parked
alongside the Seine R1\'<'r. poliet·
said.
Jn a commnunique issued tn
new s o r gan17.at 1ons . a
spokesman for the Chl' Gu€'\ am
'UFO Exists'
Carter Con/ inns Sighting
ATLANTA (AP>-Democratic
presidential contender Jimmy
Carter has seen an unidentified
flying object and says he no
Jonier laughs at people who
believe In them, according to a
newly published book.
Mendel Rivers. chairman of the
Armed Services Comm1ttcc, m
March 1966 that there had been a
wave of sightings m his homt.>
state of Michigan.
··1 think there may be sublltatt<'C'
in some of these reports. . "
Ford's letter to Riverssa1d.
Brigade s aid it shol down Zen ·
t eno Anaya wilh lhc sa me
weapon It claimed to have used
in seriously wounding the assis-
tant Spanish military attacht>.
Capt. Ba rtolome Garcia Plata
Valle, in an ambush last OctolX'r
;.1t his Paris apa rtment.
The police had no comment on
the group's c laim.
Zenteno Anaya was the third
a mbassador killed in Europe
since October.
An embassy cmployc s houted
lo a reporter that lhc .assassins
ROI him just tht' way they got
the Turkis h ambassador ."
Turkish Ambassador Ismail
Erez was shot and killed at dost'
range in the same neighborhood
last October. French polirt·
believe he was. kille<i by an
Armenian liberation or~anlza
tion. No arrests have been made
in that killin~.
Turkey's e nvoy in Vienna.
<See KILLE D. Pa~e A2> A Carter spokesman confirmed
the gist of the story in the book. ··uro Exlsb," by Paris f1am·
monde. Carter revealed in Sep·
tember 1973 that he had seen a
UFO about a year beCore he took
office as governor or Georgia, the
author said. "I don't laul(h at people
anymore when they say they
have seen UFOs because I've
seen one myself." Carter is quot·
Irvine Studying
Burglar-proofing
ed assaying. •
Carter's press secretary, Jody
Powell, said Monday night, "l do
remember Jimmy saying that be
did in fact see a strange light or
object at night In the sky which did
not appear to be a star or plane or
anything he could explain. If
IJ!at's your definition of an un
identified Dying object. then J
supposelhal's correct.
Powell added, "J don'Uhinltit.'a
bad any great. impact on him one
way or the other. I would venture
to-say he erobably has se"tm
straa,er and more unexplainabie things than that just during hts
time in covernment. "
Tbe bbok also notes that GenJd
Ford, when be was & ~ber of
Conp-ess, said ln o lettet tcf't..
The City of Irvine is working on
ways of making future Irvine
homes burglarproof even before
the first homeowner moves in.
That's just one way the Irvine
Police Department Is trying to
stop crime before it starts.
The police department's new
crime prevention officer, Patrick
Roda~rs, recently returned from
a four·'Week seminar at the Na·
t.lon1d Crime Prevention Institute
in Kentucky.
He's convinced that by using
new techniques and by mobilizing
the dtitens to help the polic:e.
lrvine will develop a reputation of beinf a "secure city."
Rocliers is currenUy working
w\th cf ty planners and developers
ih lnin• \o figure out ways or
.,
building houses to make them
more resistant to crime.
Nothing has been decided yet,
but Rodgers says It might involve
such things as using different
types of locks, different lighting
and even such things as the layout
of streets and how they relate to
traffic.
Rodgers says bis main preven·
lion thrust will be usingdtizens to
help the new program. He plans to
use the existing neighborhood as·
soclaUons to Had "neighborhood
coordlnators"who will work with
police.
"We're just trying tO' take our
prevention progum tQthepeople,
•where It'll do them the most
~ood." he says.
• (Sff BUllGLAR, Page Al)
The 85-pa~e report also de·
tailed the workings of such prt•
v1ou~ly disclosed I RS programs
as.
The Special Ser vices Starrs
investigation of 11.000 politicall~·
actl\'e or dissident individual!>
and organizations :
-The Information Gathering
and Retrieval System -"a glut
or largely useless information"
on nearl y half a million
Americans:
-Operation Leprechaun, in
which special agents used inlor
mants. electronic eavesdropping
and break-ins to gather informa·
tion on the sex and drinking
habits of Florida political
figures.
The report 1s one or 13 volumes
being released by the ln·
telligence committee in support
of its final report on domestic-
s pying.
Most committee members say
they hope the addilional reports
will dramatize the need for a new
congressional panel to monitor
1ntelligence agencies. Senatl'
leaders reportedly reached a
<See IRS. Page A2>
Self-seroice
Gas Urged
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Those
sclf.scrv1n• ga~oline pumps with
their slightly cheaper ga.solim•
should b€' used by state employes
when filling up state t'ars, sayi,,
an official.
Mano Ohh-tln. secretary or th1•
Health and Wclfurc A~ency, re
µortetl Monduy thut an cmploy1.•
madt' the su~gcstion ;is un
economy measure.
Obledo :.aitl he If> therefore tell
ing department heads und
employcs that "hundred11 of
dollars a month·' can be suvcd by
using the ulternat1vcs to the fulJ
service pump&.
°""' ..... 11"1 ....... PREVENTION HIS GOAL
trvtne Crlmeftght• ROdgera .-,
A2 OAIL '( PCLOT
Tustin
l\nnexes
MCAS(H)
.l1 a 1peclal meet1na Monday
nlJbt. the Tustin C\ty Council
formally annexed the ~brine
Corpe Air Station (helicopter) In
a move that will bring un
est1mated $46.000 m annual state
tax money Into city coffers
The cU•es ot TU)l!n 1t11d Sant.a
Ana have been batt11ne tor
1everal years over which one
11hould be alJowed to annex the
2"'2·aquare-mtle former lighter·
than·a.ar ba~e. local~ south or
TUaUn Boulevard off Red Hall Ave.nue.
The Local Agency Formation
Comm1ss1on <L.AFC> decided an
January to allow Tusttn to annex
the 11te. Santa Ana omcaals 1m
mediately responded with a
lawsuit against the agency and
the city of Tustin
Santa Ana lo!>t that :.w t l.sst
month and Tu s tin off1c1als
responded two weeks ago with an
urgency ordinance enacting the annexation.
Monday's 3 to 0 vote m favor of
annexation was m erel) a
formalization or that urgency or-d.1~3:nce, according to City Ad-ministrator Bob Bopf
According to Bopf, the site will
generate about $40,000 m slate
tax rebates. plus another $26 000
in state gas taxes. '
The government will pay no
property taxes to the city, Bopr said.
The site has been zoned by
the city for public or tnstitul1onal
uses. Bopr said he knows of no
plans by the Marine Corps to dis-
continue current mihlar> uses
there
T\lftday. Mar 11 1m
Tlae lff oivi119 Nu11
Sister Mary lmmaculata carefully steers
her tractor mower past a row of young
f'vergreens as she cuts the grass at Vis ita-
lion Convent 10 Mendola Heights. Minn ..
Monday. Sister Mary is one of four nuns
who take care of the 40-acre grounds.
Water Shortage Looms
South Coimty Di,stricts Urge Conseroation
By LAURIE KASPER
OflM0.1ly '"•IMSUlf
Officials of southeast Orange
County water d1str1cts are warn-
ing residents the area's water
supply will probably be "seno14s-
ly reduced" Wednesday through
Sunday of this week.
priorities as flushing toilets. tak-
ing baths and washlngdishes.
· In addition. lbe Santa
Margarita and Moult.on-Niguel
Water D1stricts are shut ling off 1r-
ngation lines and discontinuing
service to all gradingoperations.
s ure people are not "un.necessari-
Jy wastina water.··
Watering lawns, washing cars
and filling pools would be con-
sidered a waste this weekend, h e
said.
Lauren M aytr of Irvin e
alreMiy hat won four t~veli. 111
the Callrorn1a.Ncv•da Llon1
Club speed\ conteit and will try
Sunday tor her Cifth con tcUUve
win at the Cathrornl Stuh· ~hurupionsh1pi, in Oran&'-'·
Mias .l\h)'er, 11, a Unlversatv
High School aeolor. ls the f1r-.l
Irvine competitor to adv<inr1:
rusher than the Ot$l round or
competition.
She's won the club <Tusun l.
zone, rtaional, and distract
levels. 1lv1ng her $100 and ~
lelev1$lOn Ht.
If she win• Sunday at Chap
man Colleae, she'll take home u
Sl.000 scholarship and a slot m
the Callforma-Nc\'adi& rinub
June 6 at the Newporter Inn 1n
Newport Beach.
If Miss Mayer should wan the
final competition. she'll be
awarded $3,000 in pnze monc)
Miss Mayer. the dau~hter of
Marvin and Judith Ma)t>r. 17~
Jitann St., has been !>1X'ak111g on
the topic "C1tizen.s Rights , !>
Criminal R ights · •
She has been involved m
speech and debate act1v1t&es
through her four years at the
high school and h u:, also
participated in music and stu
dent government .
Miss Mayer has been accepted
at Yale Untvtrs1ty und plans to
major in either music or
political science there
-They are asking residents to use
water only for such household
.. Basically. our supplies are go-
ing to becutrn half," ellplamed W.
W. Knitz, general manager of the
Santa Margarita Water District.
SI00-.000 Gem Heist
O.lly l'llM ~•If "'9lc
SHE SPEAKS WELL
Uni High Senior Mayer
Huntington
.~ager
Resigns
f'r•n• Page 1\ I The reduction Is expected to OC·
rur when the Metropolitan Water
Distract lM WD >. the aaency'
which supphes water to Southern
Cahfornia. closes one of its major supply lines. ·
Cops Turn Robbers
To Seize Suspects
Huntington Bearh City Ad
mm1strator Dave Rowlands re·
signed Monday night. gi\'jng in l<
mountmg pressure from at lca:.I
lour city counr1I members SECOND CAMPUS. • •
tee said the Irvine Company is
likely to be a "cooperative
seller "
Despite the prospect of long·
term high cost of a northern
Fro• Page A I
CELLA •..
Santa Ana. George Lows Olien·
dorr. 44, Laguna Bcarh and ~ephen Robert Evans. 31, Mis· s1onV1eJo
. All four addit1onolly face tn::il
in Orange County Superior Court
on 127 relony counts contrun\.'d in a
l()('al grand Jury indictment.
lt 1s alleged in both courts that
the four men bilked M1ss1on Com
mun1ty Hospital, Mission Vtl'JO
and Merry General Hospital, San·
ta Ana out of an estimatl'd S2
m1ll1on ft 1s alleged that docu
ments manufactured at the print
shop under the titles or ten bo~us
corporation:-wen• used to 1mplc·
ment the scheme
Judge Byrne abandoned plan'!
for Jury select ion today wht'n 1t
became obvious that the rleft.•nse
phase or tht' pretrial hearin#! will
not be completed before Wednei.·
day
Prosecutor Stephen Wilson
said he will then call on sev('ral
w1tnl'sses to offer counter
t.•s llmony toderensc allegations
14 Injured
In Attacks
SAN YSlDRO (APl -F1 vt'
rll'W :.ittucks by border l{angs lr ft
14 persons injured and robbed.
poltre 'IJ1d today
ThP victims mcludt-d 11 1lle~a1
.1h•·n11 as they rros!lcd the 1n-
tern.1tional border at San Ysidro.
A ronllnmng scnt'S of attnrk'I
on nhrmi 'llipptnjiC 1lle,Rally Into
the lln1tt>d Stall'!! ha" bt"l'n r:lr
ned on hy gantts.
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DAILY PILOT
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Rober1 N. Weed Pu~ •• ._. ,vW,.._..
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farility, the committee said
satellite operut1ons could be
localed on lht' new site for a re-
latively s mall in1t1aJ outlay or
money until enrollments and pro-
grams build up
The report 1nd1cates that the
d1stnct should aim for the fall
semester of 1977 to begin some
northern satellite operations
The romm1ttee also noted that
the district would make .J..tself
ehg1ble for more statr funding
for capital projects by operating
a north<'rn cam pus and mcrea;o·
ing total enrollment figures.
According to the report. it
would be possible for the district
lo continue development or the
M1s~ion \'ll'JO campus a!> a top
pnont) and j!raduall) dt.•\l'h)p a
north<•rn cam pu:. \\ ithout im-
part mi: the current d1-;tnl'l tax
rat<' of 37 cent" pt•r SIOO of as·
sessed 'aluation
l nrrcascd -.t.ilr J ss1stanre
plus a mull1·year purchase
agreement for the site would hold
costs down anci the rap1tal 1m·
provem<'nts coulct be m<.1de on the
same "pa) ·as·~ou-go" basis the
d1 ... 1rict now uses for its bwldtng
pro~ram. the rom m1ttee said.
Charts in the report indicate
that a northern campus <.'ould
han• an 1n1t1al t'nrollment or
about 2,SOO students based on
current fi gures, growing to nc;
many as 9,000 or more :c.tudcnts
by 1990
Rough maps in the study in-
dicate the d1vid1ni;c ltne between
the north and south parts of the
d1str1rl would run roughly ulon~
the southern boundary of tht'
Irvine Ranch ·
D1stra rt offi<.'1als noted that 1(
the <.'ommtttt'e's recommt"nda
lions are adopted and 1m·
plemented , somt• longstanding
d111putes betwet•n "north and
south" woulti b<' clt'Jred up
Tho-.e d1i.pull"" IR months ago
led to rumbles in the Tustin area
of a possible se<·<'ssion from th<•
d1str1ct to Jotn the Rancho San
t1ago District in the ccntr;il
C'OUnt \
Frot11 Pag' A I
HO~SING. • •
mdude 5i7 unitl', of which SS will
he prired in tht> m1c! SJ0.000
ranJ(e, acrordmg to the lrv1nt'
Comriany.
Arcordmg tn Cleminshaw. the
city can require that 11uch
modt'rate-priC'ed housinl? be built,
but 1t cannot leJlally reqwre the
Jrvine Company to sell the houses
to people with only moderate In-
comes.
That is the reason the corpora-
tion is being created. Cleminsbaw
explamed.
The corporation's board wlll at·
tempt to verlry household in·
comes and to use other criteria to
determine which applicants are
most in need or the less expensive
housin~. hesa1d
In terms oCtimang, Cleminshaw
said he expects to file legal docu-
ments for the corporation by June
l . The city of Irvine has Already
selected Gabrielle Pryor to serve
on the board and Cleminsbaw m
represent GILL.
The school di.strict is e>tpected
to choose a representaU ve at
Wednesday's meeting. bul UC
ln'lne has not yet selected• board
member.
•
The hne will be shut down Wed-
nesday for construction al MWD's
filtrallon plant tn Yorba L.tnda
The work 1s being done so the
agency can bring in better state
water in July. according to Carl
l<ymla. general manager of the
Moulton Niguel Water District.
Sen•1ce is expected to be
restored lo the water line by late Sunday
Areas served by the Santa
Margarita. IV1oulton-Niguel.
South Coast County and
Capistrano Beach Water Dis-
tricts as we! 1 as the city of Laguna
Beach and Water Works District 4
•San Juan Capistrano> will be af.
fecl\.'d by the shut down.
Homeowners tn the Irvine
Ranrh Water District aJso may
experaenre a drop in waler pre·
~sure although they do not expect
a water shortage
W1lltem Hurst. manager of the
lrnne district. said he 1s not ask·
ing people to conserve. s ince his
d1str1ct has greater supplies than
the others.
"We'\'e installed extra pump-
mg equipment to keep the water
pressure up. But there still may
be a slight drop in pressure,
especially m the Turtle Rock area
and some areas north or Walnut
Avenue." he !>aid.
"If 1t does occur, we don't ex·
pect It to be serious, although it
\\ill be inconvenient for those few
days and we very m,uch regret
that." he said
Officials in other areas also ex-
pect no problems 1rresldents con-
serve They said the people are
being asked to cut down their use
or water prim:mly to be sure
there will be enough available to
douse a major fire.
Notices have bl'en sent or de-
livered door·tO ·door to all
ru:.tomers In addition, J<ymla
:.aid , his staff will be driving
through neighborhoods to make
Fro• Page Al
BURGLAR. •
According to Rodg'°r~. a
bur.Clar is a "sne:iky individual,"
on" v. ho doesn't hke to be 11een or
heard at work.
"(f we can get neighbors to re-J?Ulorl~r<'port 11uspirious Pt><>Ple
and to nstall such ~ood locks that
the bu g..lar 1s forced to break win·
dow!I and make a lot of noise.
chnnres are the criminal wlll take
his drime t>lsewhere." Rodl(ers
says.
Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart is
asking the city council for a crime
prevention bud1ret of about $60,000
but he say a he doesn 'l know yet if
he'll get lhefull amounL
Rodgers says be has maybe a
dozen special programs up hi5
sleeve as ways of stopping crime
befoTe It starts. Some of his pro-
posed programs include:
-Operation Identification, a
project used widely in Orange
County that lets residents mark
valuables with a special pen.
-Personal protection
seminars for women and cblldren
and also special semi.nan for
senior citizens.
-Conduclinc security •urveys
for raid nca and businasea, &.o
make them mo,..ctimeprocl.
Jn an elaborate undercover
operation, Orange County law
enforcement officers staged a
Sl00,000 mock robbery or a Jewel
merchant Monday.
Then. they arrested the lhre<'
men who allegedly plotted the
heist with two undercover agents
and made a down payment on the
jewels once the caper had been
pulled off.
The would-be merchant vie·
tim, a Santa Ana Jewelry
wholesaler. wu not identified.
But arrested al a Denny's
Restaurant in Orange as they
purportedly made the down pay -
ment on the stolen jewels were
George Carpenter. 27. or 1871
Pomona Ave , Costa Mesa. and
Gary Snow Saunders. 39. of 213ll
From Page A I
IRS ...
compromise agreement Monday
night that would establish such a
committtt.
The report said that between
1966 and 1974, the FBI made ap-
proximately 200 requests to IRS
for tax returns. The maJority of
the. requests. virtually all or
which were granted, were in·
tended for use in the FBl's Coin-
telpro operations, according to
the report.
The bureau sought the returns
o( 107 "key activists" in the "new
left'' and "black nationalist"
movements for use "as weapons
in its campaign to neutralize them," the report said.
~pada Pluce. Diamond Bar.
Arrested tn Santa Ana a short
time later was Robert Foskr
O'Donal, 40. of 14111 Brownin.:
St .. Santa Ann.
O'DonaJ reportedly put in an
appear ance at the Or ange
restaurant but left t>crorc the al·
leged stolen Jewel purchase was
negotiated.
The three men were charged
with conspir acy to commit rob
bery and conspiracy to receive
stolen property.
Accord1.11g lo Orange County
s heriffs Capt. Robert Griffeth,
32 plainclothes deputies and
Anaheim police officers were in·
volved in the mock robbery and
later jewel sale.
It was when an unspecified
amount or cash was handed to an
und ercover agent in the
restaurant's parking lot that
Saunders and Carpenter were ar·
Rowlands. who previously had
btten plared on probation ~nd
more recently was ~ivt'n notiN.'
that he would b~ terminated Ln 80
dJ)!'. will leave oUice Friday.
lie \\ 111 ('Ontinue to rere1ve his
i.ulary until July 19, the first duy
that he could be legally tcrminut-
<'d by a new city counril under
prO\'ISIOns or the cit\• charter.
The urt1 on was ' taken in an
hour· long e'<ecull\ e session on a
6-1 vote. former mayor Norma
Gibbs cast lhe d1ssent1ng vote.
Ass1stunl CH v Admm1strator
Rud 8el!>1to will hi! an for
Rowlands while the city conducts
a search for a replacement.
Rowlands. who had been the ('j.
tv administrator for four years.
said he made the dec1s1on to re-
sign last FrnJay when at became
rlear that he no longer had the
support of at least rour mcmbcri. of the council
From Page Al
KILLED ...
rested, Griffeth said. Dems TunJhJ!il. was shot to de··
He reported tbal Carpenter ath in has offH:e l wo <.lays before
was arm ed at the lime or his ar· Erez was killed.
rest. So, in addition lo the con· Sources close to the Dohvian
spiracy charges, the Costa Mesa Embassy !>aid Zenteno Anaya
man was charged with illegal had r ecently s haved orr his pro-
possess1on of a loaded gun. mment mustache, possibly fear.
Griffeth said Monday's arrests 1ng an attark.
ended five weeks of undercover Polke and a witness gave con-
work begun when a Brea un· meting ve rsions or the killing.
dercover police officer v.a' Police said Zenteno Anaya v.as
asked by two of the arcused men shot 1n the back, upparcntly by
lf he'd be interested in participat two men.
ing in the robbery. llowever. a serretary who
.Last week, Griffeth said. th1' watched the 11hooting from tht'
alleged conspirator'! pro,·1ded terrace or a s1dewaJk care said
two undercover o<ric<•rs v.1th she saw only one assailant and
weapons and the robbery wu~ that he f1n•d from in front of llH'
scheduled for 1 p.m. Mondav ambassador ----
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Laguna/South COast
EDITION
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VOL. H, NO. 132~ 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES
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ORANGE COUNTY, cALIFORNIA • TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1976
Teday' Clo l•g ·,
N.Y.Stoeks
TEN CENT9
Witness Blasts /Cella Evidence Find .·
ByTOM BARLEY OllloeOfllYPlleC~H
I LOS ANGELES -A defense-
witness testified here toJay lhat
Oran1e County District At· tom~'s lnvestigalo~ uncovered
evidence that was not there
before t.be1r arrival last Nov. 12
wben they searched a.Costa Mesa
printing shop controlled by Dr.
LouisJ. Cella Jr.
Print shop employe KeMeth
Piety testified as the pretrial
Maring In federal court moved In·
to its filth day that he beard dis·
trict attorneys· investigator
Loren DuChesne •·whoop and
holler" while searching among
boxes or documents.
··,He had some negatives m his
hand,'' Piety testified. ·'And I told
him there and th~ that those
negatives wereo 't in that box
before he started searching it.''
P1ely told Judge Mall Byi-ne
that be had taken inventocy at the
Unlted Printing Company plant
on An·port Loop Dnve shortly
before the search was made.
· And those negatives definitely
wert'n"t an that box,'' hesa1d
The derense contends that the
ne1tatives were planted in the
pnnt shop by d1stnct attorney's
omcers who were see.king tn·
crimmaling evidence agamst the
four dettndants
Al issue in the pretrial is the de-
fense argument that the district
attorney's office illegally ex
am1.11ed several boxes or docu
ments carried from the pnnl shop
last July by former employe
Donald Albert Ra.)
Ray, 46, has admitted Crom the
witness stand that he cooperated
with tbe district attorney's office
in return ror prosecution leniency
on criminal charces hefaced.
Ray was being held in Orange
County JaU on charges of plan-
nin& the murder or his estranged
wife's boyfriend when the district
attorney·s office learnecloC his as-
sociation with Dr Cella. Ray was
enhsted to aid in their lnvest1ga-
t1on orthe polillcal naure.
Piety conftrmed today that Dr.
Cella had direct control oC tbe
printing operation. '"ll was Dr.
Cella this and Dr. Ccllu that -it
was Or. Cella's baby, .. ht:srud.
Dr. Cellll and three codefen·
dants race trial hl're on 44 felon~
counts contained in 11 Los Anaeleli
federal grond Jury lndictment
Those char1es inc'1ude la
e\·asion and fraud
Named with him an the mdict·
ment are rormer hospital as
sociales Theodore Sctuffman, 53,
<See CELLA, Page A.%)
Festival Ticket Cost
Goes
Head.on
Crash
Kills 3
A San Clemente man and a
Dana Point woman were among
three people killed in u head-on
traffic accident Monday on In·
terstate IS near Escondido.
The CaliCor.naa Highway Patrol
said the dead were Peo Gregori,
61. of 419 Esperanza. and his
passenger. a Dana Point woman
whose identity is being withheld
pending notification of next of
kln.
The third person killed was
Jesus M. Barron. •1. or Pala,
alone in his car at the lime or the:.
collision.
The CHP reported the occident
occurred as Barron, north bound
near Camino del Rey, swuved
into the path of the oncoming car
driven by Gregori.
CHP Patrolman Don Jennings
reported he was following the
Barron car and had just placed
his red spotlight into poslUon
before turning it on to halt the
vehicle when the car suddenly
veered Into the opposing traffic
Jane.
Jennings said the car had been
weaving and he suspected the
driver was Intoxicated. Tests are
under way to determine whetber
the driver had been drinking.
Gregori :.nd the woman wer<'
pronounced dead on arrival al
Palomar Hospital. Barron clicd
shortly arterward.
Tiro Charges
Still Faced
By Yachtsman
CAMDEN, N .J. (AP> -A
federal jud1e today dismli;~ed
one count or a three-count mdlct·
ment af[alnst a yachtsman
charged with reruslng to throw
hls dot[ overboard to mnke room
on o lireboal for ha.o crewmen
who died
ti S. Distnd ('ourt Jud~t·
Stanley S Brotman threw oul a
count brou~ht uf[nln~t C) r1l
LaBrecque under an 1838 re<teral
sleombont low. Hrotmon u~re<'cl
wllh defonsc nttorney John
McMahon that the law apphc-.
only to commercial vessels.
But Brotman refused to dl'I·
miss the two rema1nin1 counts
charglnfl LoBrecque w1th
manslaughter and neaUgcnce.
He said the l{overnment. which
rested Monday. had met its
burden of proof nn the two
cllarl{es.
Council Campaign
Story Clarified
In a story on San Clemente Ci-
ty Council campalin contribu-
Uons in Monday~ Daily Pilot.
Howard Massie, a contributor to
Counci l woman Donna
Wilkinson's campaign, was in·
correctly identified as a former
Parks and R ecreation Com-
missioner and City Council
'critic.
'Jbe former commissioner is
H ow ar d t usbett. Howard
Massie is a builder , former city
councilman and mi,yor. The
Daily Pilot regrets the error and
any inconvt'nience It may have
caused.
Up to $5-$10
PAUL PINES SHOWN HIS OFFICE FOR A DAY
Police Chief John Spark• Tips ·successor'
Top Dog Day
No Box
Office
In '77
8\' JACK CHAPPELL
• ()t ti,. D•ll f PlleUuff
The Fesll\ al or Art!. 11ban
doned its box office stilt.~ schcmt>
and hiked Pagl'ant orthc Masters
ticket pnce" sharpl~ durin~ a
closed-door meetm~ of the bonrd
or directors Monda>
The box office sales of tickets
produced a flood or would·be
ticket purchasers the first day or
the sales with some or the people
wailing in lines unttl 3:30 a.m. to
get tickets.
The sale provoked a large
number or complaints.
Scout Pines Becomes Chief
By board action, all tickets r°'
the 1977 Pageant of the Masters
will be sold by maU and by
telephone and not as they were
this year. according to Robert 0 .
Leppert, business manager.
The ticket price rnnge was 1n
creased to SS to SlO from the <'Ur
rent $3 lo S8 range
Hawk i11 His Hair
As a Laguna Beach Police Ex·
plorer Scout. Paul Pines has
been the target of more than a ht·
tie good natured ribbing by
police officers.
But, come Friday, the shoe will
be on the other foot -Pines will
become police chief for a day.
It's part o! National Police
Week this week.
Pines was selected by tho
Laguna Beach High School stu-
dent council to head the police
department under the guidance
of Police Chief Jon Sparks.
Pines has been a Police Ex·
ptorer Scout for about 21fi years
and as explorer captain heads
the scout group.
To start off the day. Pmeo; will
attend roll call and inspect the of·
racers orthe day watch
Then he'll ride along with an
omcer on patrol. At ooon. he"ll
attend a Rotary Club luncheon
with Chief Sparks and for the rest
of the day will accompany the
chief as he goes a bout his duties.
Chief Sparks said while as a
police explorer scout, Pines had
picked up much or the routine of
the beat patrolman. working at
the adminis tratiVl' level "will
give him another perspective or
police work "
Panes said he plans lo go into
police work and hopes someday
to be filling n chief'!'i position ror
real.
Carter ConfirIDs
Sighting of UFO
ATLANTA (AP>-Democratic
presidential contender J1mm)
Carter hns seen an unidentant>rl
flying ob1ect and says he no
longer laughs at people who
belie\'e an them. accordmg to .l
newly published book.
A Corter s pokesman confirmed
Tuna Hunts
Restricted
WASHINGTON (AP> -
A rederal judge today or·
dered tuna fishermen to
stop using a common
method or fishing wruch
kills hundreds of thousands
of porpoises each year
along with the tuna catch
The ban: effectav~ Ma~'
31, will severt'ly affect the
tuna Industry. Esllmates
are that between one-lhuld
a n d oh e . h a tr of the°'
domestic tuna catch ls
taken by using porpoises to
show lhe locations of large
scboolsofthefisb.
U.S. District Court Judaci
Charles R. Richey, award·
ing a decision lo 14 envirob·
mental groups, said he re·
aliztd the per-ton cogt ol
catching tuna in some
ocean areas may rise.
the l{ist of the story in the book,
"UFO Exists." by Parts F1:im-
monde. Carter rcveall'<I in Sep·
tcmbcr 1973 that ht> had seen 11
UFO about a yenr b<'rore he took
office as governor or Gcoriua, the
author said.
"I don't lauJ(h :it people
anymore when lht•y say they
have seen UFOi. because I 've•
seen one myselr," Cartt•r 1s quot-
ed assaying.
Carter's press secretary, Jody
Powell , said Monday rught. ··r do
remember Jimmy saying that he
did In fact see a strange light or
object at night in the sky which did
not appear to be a star or plane or
an)1hintt he could explain. Ir
that's your deflnatton or an un-
adenhhed ny1ng ObJCCt, then l
suppose that's correct
Powell added ... J don 'tthmk it's
had any f[reat Impact on him one
way or the other I would venture
to say he probably has seen
stranger and more unexplainable
things than that just during Jus
lime"' eovernment. · ·
The book also notes that Gerald
Ford, when he was a member or
Congress, said in a letter to L.
Mendel Rivers, cbairm~ oC the
Armed Services Co11unltt in
March 18 that thee• bid~ a
w&ve or sigbUn1s in his bom&
stale of Michican.
.. I think there rp ay be substanc!e
in some or these ~· ••
Ford's letter to Rlvensaid.
He recommended
anvHUaation
In a prep a rerl statement .
Board President James Schm1t1
was quoted as saying the an
crease was necessitated by "thl'
increase in producllon costs and
the need for runds to pay for the
proposed much-needed (office>
facility to be built where th~
School of Art was located."
Ticket order forms will be
(See FESTIVAL, PageA21
Panel Urges
Speedy 2nd
Campus Move
By WI LLIAM SCHREIBER
OHlle OfllY ~lltlCSUll
Saddleback College should im·
mediately begin shopping for the
site of a new campus at tbe north
end of the district and start
satellite instructional progl'ams
by fall. 1977.
That is the key recommendo-
lion or a citizens panel com-
missioned by college trustees 11
weeks ago to ex a mane the edura
tional needs or the Irvine and
Tustin communities. The Canal
reporl was prcsentt'd Monday
night.
Trustees will d111cus11 the> com·
m1ttee rindingis ul their May 24
meetlntt. which wall begin early.
at 7 p.m.
The 13-member committee de·
termlned that residents of the
northern part ot the district "feel
that they are nol receiving an
equitable share of the district's
educational services because or
the lack of nearby facilities."
The panel further predicted
that a northern campus could be
opened without necessanly in -
creasin1 the tax burden or im-
pacting the master-planned
growth of lhe colle1e's Mission
Viejo campus.
<SH SECOND. Pa1e AZ>
Clemente Council
Beauty Group Meet
The San Clemente ctty Council
'frill bold a Joint. study session
wi1b the Downtown BeauUflcA·
c.iclo C.ommlltee at 7 tonliht at ei·
\,)'hall.
The agenda will include dJs·
usslon of ways or improving the
p"arance or the downtown
iness area lo includf! removal
illegal signs. • """' ..... ~ .. ' I
George ··Peanuts"' Larson Zimmerman displays his new
found friend, a baby sparrow hawk that apparently fell
out of its nest in a tree near George's Laguna Bearh
home. He estimates the bird is about three months old. It
still has its baby feathers and cannot fly. George says he
has been feeding it steak and ground beef and that the
hawk, '"eats better than I do."
Laguna Comiders
Cornniunity Center
The Laguna Beach City Coun-
cil and its advisory committee on
"oc1al matters \\ 111 meet jomlly
ot 4 30 p.m. Wednesday at City
Hall to discuss establishment of :s
community cente r.
Various proposals for a center
that could provide meeting space
for community organizations
have been discussed in recent
weeks by the council and other
city committees.
These include
Relocnlion of the old Laguna
Beach School of Art from m•xt
Senior Brown
Sets Prop. 15
Talk at UCI
Fonner Governor Pat Brown
wall be one of four speakers al u
forum on the California Nucleor
Initiative to be held Thursdt1v
ni1tht at UC Irvine.
The forum, set for 7 p.m. tn the
science lecture hall. is sponsored
by several student groups on
campus and is open to the public.
It will culminate a four-day
~ergy prog~m at the camp\U.
On the side arguing against
Proposition 15. or the Nuclear
lnlUallve. will be Brown and Dr.
Lester Lees, of the Environmen-
tal Quallly Control Laboratory aL
Cal Tech.
Speaking in favor of the pro-
position will be David Brower,
president of Friends of the Earth,
and Dr. John Gofman. chairman
of tbe Committee for Nuclcs:r
Responsibility.
The four speakers will discuss
reactor safety, disposal of
radloacti•t waste, liability limits
and lnsurance. A questidn and
answer period will follow. ,.
door lo lht• FC'Sl1val or Art '>
grounds to a p:uk1n~ lol adJUC(•nl
lo City It all
Purchai-.t• of the vucjnt
General Tele phone Compan\
bulldinJ( a l lht' corner n(
Mermaid and Third strl'cl::..
--Purr huse nl th<' Colony, :J
financ1allv lro ublt•d shoppani;
mall, 580 Uroadwu~.
A community rc·nt<'r !iubcom
rn1ttl'<' or t hl• sot1al comm1lle1•
hus lx•<'n lohhy in J.l for a center.
In u r(•cenl report, subcomm1t
tel' m<'mhers noll•d that tht-
llousmg F:h•m t'nt or lht• rat y· ...
r.ent>ral l'lun t·alb. for ''Slllbhi.h
mentor a community c1•nler.
Orange Coniitt
We athe r
Haty sunshine 1<1 on the
menu again Wednesday
with temperature!! in thl'
upper 60s near the ocean
and stretching to 80 rurther
ml and
INSIDE TODA V
Cordrntng dlrectlOl'I /rom
"tve>lathonorJI order"' ~hr
bftng1" 11 credlttd bu /oundn
/or .uccta1 o/ Scottish vU~
whn~ cabbage• ore ICDd to
t«igh «J povndt and roar•
b(oom in ITIOUI. A 7.
ladex
...
• AZ DAIL y PILOT LIS
uilding
Approval
Opposed
A dttil on of the t..1\1.D.il Buch
Bo1ttd of E'ducolion to proceed
with plan1 for a conUnuaUon
athool on the J.aguna Beach HJgh
School campua la drawln1
ullicbm from on<o board member.
Trustee Ronald Chilcott" bas
opposed the proposal :ilncc ita in·
ceptlon and conllnued his OPJIOSi·
atiOn last w~ek by Votin& agaJnaL
.)IW&rdin& the archlt\.'Ctural con·
tract for the $100,000 proJect to
WUliam Blurock and Part.nenJ of
'Newport Beach.
Jt has been proposed that the
conUnuat100 scbool fac1hty be
built on land beh.ind the hag,h
scbool baseball field backstop.
The new facility would replace a
school-district owned bwldu\1 on
Sl. Ann'i; Drive that does not
meet earthquake safety stan.
dards.
Chilcote said the decision to
build the racillty anywhere on the
high scbool campus was pre·
mature. He said a master plan
for use of the campus over lhe
next 10 to 15 years Should have
been prepared first.
In a subsequent interview,
Chilcote said the district should
not be "tackJng things on" the hilh school.
A master plan Is needed 10 that
the district can best handle a
potential enrollment on the bllh ~hool campus or i.~ to 2.000
students. Chilcote said. The cam·
pus houaes 1,100 students today.
Chilcote sald. lt'le district
should have considered other
111tes for the continuation racillt.y.
such as 11 acres or dlstrict-0woed
property in the Top ot the \Vorld
area.
CtuJcole said the district could
have leased space to house the
continuation school classes pend·
ing completion of further stud1es
The continuation facility will
house students who have decided
not to rem ain in the regular high
school program because of dis-
ciplinary or personal problems.
Enrollment runs about 40 stu·
dents per year .
The sC'hool board awarded the
architect ur a 1 contract nflt>r
he &ring presentations from
representatives or Blurock and
the firm of Fricke. Fricke and
Jette.
Blurocl( will be paid II fee or
Jtine perc~t ot the project cost.
The Fricke firm orrered to do
the work for an eight percent fee.
Trustees, however, said they
hkt'd the Blurock plan better and
noted that his firm ha~ done work
1t th(• htl(h school in th~pasL
Tru~ll't''\ prC'\ 1ou~ly J#trt'<.'<1 to
fmdnct• th<' ro-.t of th~ proJt'Ct
" 1th •• n t'" 1 m at c•d s 1 ' {'en t
.... pec1al con~truct1on tax lc>vy dur·
1ng lhe next rascal year
Tickets Ready • ·For Irvine
May Banquet
T1 ('k1·t~ for UC lrvmc•':c; Louds
.met Latff<'I., Ban11u C't May 22 ot
lht• Nl•wport She r aton llotel.
mu.;t bt· rur<'hi1~wd by Wednc-s·
dav, :o.pom,01 ~of I h(' l.'\l.'nt Stud tO·
do.I}
Thn ran bl.' purcha~ed m the
m:11n lnhhv or th(' rampus Ad
m1n1:-.t1 .1111111 lhu lctin.: ·nw pl'i<"•'
1s SHI for wrnrral admission und
$7 ~for :.ttrdt•nl~.
C:at('((ur1c' 1n whiC'h awa rd-;
" 111 bt· 1o:1vt-n 111cludt> university
:-c>r\'1rr ('ommumty serv1 rc,
JlhlNlt''I. underar:aduate and
~r:uluati.• !'<IUcl('nl.
fat'ullv memben will be
honon.•d ·ror d1st1nl(u1shed re·
:.enrr h :ind teaching. The ban·
Qut"t '" !ip(ln~M('d h)' lhe UCI
Alumni AHoc1allon For more in
form:itlon, phone 833·5151.
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Water Supply
To We Reduced
Voting Heavy
Caner Eacing New Foe
By lbe A.isodau.d Pft>~
Early votioe was rcportt'd moderate to h uvy ln
· N braska today in a primary ele-<'tlon that Pr~sidcnt
Ford hoped would Uu'otUe Ronald Reuaun 's cballenae
few the l\epublican nomination.
Oellt " ... -,,.... RESIGNS HB POST
Cfty Admlnl1trator Rowtands
Huntington
Manager
Resigns
Huntington Beach City Ad·
ministrator Dave Rowlands r e-
si&ned Monday night, giving in to
mounting pressure from at least
four city council members.
Rowlands, who previously bad
been placed on probation and
more recently was given notice
that he would be terminated in 90
days, will leave office Friday.
He will continue to receive his
salary until July 19, the first day
that hl could be legaJl)'lerminal·
ed by a new city council under
provisions of the city charter.
The action was taken in an
·hour-Jong executive session on a
6-J vote. Former mayor Norma
Gibbs cast the dissenting vole.
Assistant City Administrator
Bud Belsito will ftll in ror
Rowlands while lbe city conducta
a search for a replacement.
Rowlands, who had been the ci·
ly admlnistrator for four years,
said he made the decision lo re·
sign last Friday when it became
clear that he no longer had the
support or at least four members
of the council.
Mayor Harriet Wieder said it
became necessary to replace
Rowlands because he had lost the
credibility in which lo operate ef-
fectively and because of deficien-
cies in the financial department.
Rowlands said the financial
trouble the city has was brought
on by city council members
themselves.
Cash, Prizes
Sought for
Senior Party
Cash ond prize donations from
parents and businessmen are be·
init sou1tht by the committee
formed to organize the Laguna
Beach High School senior all night
party.
The traditional party on the
high school campus will be held
1mmed1ately following gradua-
tion exercises June 17. This year's
the me is "Bicentennial Bash."
The search for prizes was boost·
ed this week with the donation of a
surfboard from Hobie Alter of
Hobie Sports Center. Alter is a
Laguna Bea('h ll1gh Srhool
graduate.
By LACJa1£ K~PEll °' ............. ...... omclalt of toutbtast Oranae
Count)' water dlstncta are warn.
inc reaidenta the area's water
suppl)' wlll probably be "serious.
Jy rrduced" Wednesday throuab
SUnday of t.hts we~k.
They are asking reaidcnt.stoU5e
water only for s uch household
~orltlH as flushing tollets. l.ak·
bath! and washinedisbes.
n addition. the Santa
)tarearlta and Moulton-Niguel
Water Dlstricts are shuUiq off ir-
rl&allon Imes and discontinuing
aervlce to all gradlngoperaUons.
"Basically, our supplies are go-
1n1 to be cut in half," explained W.
W Knltz, general manager of the
Santa Ma.rganta Water District.
The reduction is expected to OC·
cur when the Metropolitan Water
Distract CMWO ), the agency
which supplle! water to Southern
California. closes oneofit.s major supply lines. ,
The line will be shut down Wed.
nesday for construction at MWD's
flltrallon plant in Yorba Lmda.
The work i.a being done 10 the
agency can bring in better state
water in July, according to Carl
Kymla, general manager of the
Moulton Niguel Water District.
Service is expected to be
restored to the water line by late
Sunday.
IRS Accused
Of FBI-CIA
Tax Access
WASHINGTON <A P> -The
Internal Revenue Service has
abused its unique investigative
powers by granting the CIA and
FBI Illegal access to taxpayer re·
turns. a Senate lntellieence com·
mittee report says.
According to the report, "lbe
FBI has bad free access to tax
information for improper
purpos es," while the CIA re·
NSA STILL SPYING
ON CITIZENS, A4
gularly bypassed orrtcial chan·
nels In obtain Inc 1 RS data.
The report, released today,
added that both the ClA and FBI
pressured the IRS to take action
against "certain taxpayers for
reasons having no bearing upon
compliance with the tax laws,"
the report added.
The 85·page report also de-
tailed the workings or such pre-
nously disclosed IRS programs
as·
-The Special Services Staff's
investigation of 11,000 politically
active or dissident individuals
and organizations;
-The Information Gathering
and Retrieval System -"a glut
of largely useless information"
on n early half a million
Americans:
-Operation Leprechaun. in
which special agents used infor·
mnnts. elertronic eavesdropping
and break-ins to gather informa·
lion on the sex and drinking
habit s Of Fl o r ida political figures.
f"ro• Pa~,\ I
SECOND CAMPUS. • •
"Ir the projected growth 1n
populAl1on ond potential enroll·
ments do m fact matenaJ1ze, 1t 1s
hkely that Saddlebnck College,
even when fully developed, will
not be able to 11atisfactorlly meet
the needs or the enlJre district, ..
tht• report ~tatt>s.
The committee said the exist·
lnJt campus, in its "built-out"
stale. could effectively serve a
mniumum or 30,000 students.
The report also notes that
available land for a northern
campus is dlsappearinl( rapidly
and the prices are rlsmg at an
equal pace.
The panel sugge~ts tht> dl~trkt
approach the Irvine Company
with the northern campus con·
cept a nd Inquire nbout th.-
purchase of company land over n
penod of years.
The report estimates that a
complete north county campus
could cost more than $28 million
and tha.t at least $17 million in
capital improvements remain to
be dcllle t.brou.Ch 1983 at the exist· ma campus.
Cost of the land f~. nonb dis·
lriet campus at th~ C'Ul'Tftlt pnce
of about ~.000 an acl"e was
estimated by lbe committee at
about $t.53 million. The commft·
tee said lhe In·inc Company l•
likely to be a "cooperahvc.-
seller."
Despite the prospect ot Iona·
term high cost or a northern
fACUlty, the committee 'said
satellite operations could be
louted on the new site for a re-
l1U~ly s mall iniUaJ ouUay of
money until enrollments and pro-
arams build up.
Thf report indicates that the
di trict should aim ror the fall
temest.er ot 19'71 to beo&in fiOme
northern satellite operations,
The comm1Ut>e also noted that
the district would make ltselr
chgible for m ore state fundmg
for capital projects by operating
a northern campus and increas-
ing total enrollment figures.
Accordlnt to the report, it
would be possible for the district
tC'> C'OnUnue development of lht"
Mission Viejo campwi a~ a top
priority and •radually develop a
northern umpu1 without im·
pacting the current district tax
rate of 37 cent• per SlOO of H·
ansed valuation.
l ncrused state assist ance
plus a multi.y ear purchut'
agreement for the site would hold
costs down and the capital im·
provements could be made on the
same "pay-as-you-go" basis the
dlstrld now uses for Its building
program, the committee said.
Charts in the report Lodicat.e
t.Mt • northern campus could have an initial enrollment or
about 2,500 students based on
current fiiures, ~g to as
many as 9,000 or more students
by 19110.
Rough maps in the study in·
dkate the divldinl line betwffn
the north and south parts of lbe
dJ•trict would run roughly aJoog
the southern bouodary of the
Irvine Ranch
District otflcials noted th.at If
the committee's recommenda·
lions are adopted a nd im·
plemented. some tonplanding
disputes between "north and
south'' would be cleared up.
Those disputes 18 months ago
led to rum bl es in the -ru.,Un a.ru
of a possible secesdon Ctom the
dtatriet to join the Rancho San·
ll110 Oiatrlct lo U>o ~e.nt.ral county.
Areu s~rved by. the Santa
rrtargarlta. toullon·Nlauet ,
South Coaat County and
Capistrano Beach WatM Dl•·
tricta u well a& tht' city of Lqttna
Beach and Water Worfcs District 4
<San Juan Capistran<>) will be af.
focted by the~hutdown.
Homeowneu tn the Irvine
Ranch Water Olstrkt also may
experience a drop in water pre·
ssure although they do not expect
a watersbortaae.
William Hurst, manager of the
lr\'ane district, said he 1s not ask· inM people to conserve, sin~ his
district has greater suppues than
the others.
"We've installed extra pump-
lng equipment to keep the water
pressure up. But there stiJI may
be a shght drop in pressure,
especially in the Turtleflodc area
and some areas north of Walnut
A venue," he said.
"If it does occur, we don't ex·
pect It lo be serious. although lt
will be inconvenient for those few
days and we very much regret
that,'· he said.
Ofrtcials in other areas also ex·
pect no problems 1f residents con·
serve. They said the JX'Ople are
being asked to cul down their use
of water primarily to be sure
there will be enough available to
douse a majorCire.
Notices have been sent or de·
livered doo r ·t o-door t o a ll
customers. In add11Jon, Kymla
said, his staff will be driving
through neighborhoods to make
sure people are not ··unnecessari·
lywastingwater. •·
Watering lawns, washing cars
and filling pools would be con·
sidered a waste this weekend, he
said.
Ambassador
"bsassinated
In Paris
PARIS (AP> -Assassins to-
day shot and killed the Bolivian
ambassador to France. who was
in charge of the forces which
tracked down and killed Cuban
revolutionary Ernesto "Che"
Guevara in 1967. A group calling
itself the Che Guevara Brigade
daimed responsibility for the ut
tack
Gen. Joaquin Zenteno Anaya,
53. who had also been Bolivia's
foreign minister . was shot. to de·
ath al point-blank range as he
w alked to his car, parked
alongside the Seine River, police said .
LB Chamber
Hears Banker
Lorna Mills, president and
general manager of Laguna
Federal Savings and Loan, will
be guest speaker Wednesday at
the monthly breakfast meeting of
the Laguna' Beach Chamber of
Commerce.
Miss Mills will discuss the role
or tbe banking industry in the
American Revolution and the ef·
feels of banking on today's
econom y.
Full breakfast costs $2.50. cor-
fee is 50 cents.· Reservations for
the 8 a.m. meeting at the Hotel
Laguna may be made by call.mg
the chamber, 494·1018.
In the D"mocraUc primary, Jimmy Carter, hit>
part..y•s f.rottl·runner for tho nomlnatlon, was facing a
new foe. Jt was Sen. Frank Church's debut ln tho
primary campaign. and he o.cknowledge-d that h was
forced to wage an uphill batUe agaln1l Carter.
Ford and Rcasnn also bullled in il preferential
vole in West Vlrgin;a, but most or thv mQJor
Democratic candidates were not entered. The voter
turnout there was described as light.
Connecticut DemocrGts voted in a party-run
primary that is just the first step ln selecting national convention delegates.
Going into today's elections Reagan had won four
pnmaries in a row. Reagan went into today's
primaries with 396 delegates to Ford's 309, with 1,1.30
needed fortbe nomination and 1,207 yet to be chosen.
Glaucoma Test
Patients Get High
With 'Pot in Eye'
RESTON, Va. (AP> -1'1an·
ju an a eyedrops effect I vely re-
lieve symptoms of glaucoma
and are r eady for tests on people
suffering from the eye·disease.
researchers say. But those Ulk·
lne the drors will have to put up
with a side eUect ~ "getting
high." ..
A Medical College of Georgia
researcher said Monday that
animal test.a show liquid marl·
juana "is as good or better than.
any anti-glaucoma medication
currently available."
Dr. Keath Green, associate
professor of ophthalmolou. said
research emphasis was being
placed on substances related to
or derived Crom mariJuana
"that hopefully won't have the
euphoric side effects."
Addressing a science writers·
seminar sponsored here by
Research lo Prevent Blindness,
Jnc.. Green said a oew anti·
glaucoma dru1 would give pa-
Uents a valuable alternate treat·
ment lo the few drugs now
available for thls purpose.
Glaucoma is a condition in
whtch the fluids of the eye do not
drain properly, causing a
Front Page A I
CELLA ••.
Santa Ana. George Lows Ollen-
dorf, 44, Laguna Beach and
Slephen Robert Evans, 31, Mi~·
sionViejo.
All four additionally face trial
in Orange County Superior Court
on J27 felony counts contained in a
local grand jury indictment.
lt is alleged in both courts that
the four men bilked Mission Com·
munity Hospital, Mission Viejo
and Mercy General Hospit3}, San·
ta Ana out of an estimated $2
million. It is alleged that docu·
ments manufactured at the print
shop under tbe titles of ten bogus
corporations were used to imple·
ment the scheme.
Judge Byrne abandoned plans
for jury selection today when 1t
became obvious that the defense
phase or the pretrial hearing will
not be completed before Wednes-
day.
Prosecutor Stephen Wilson
f!aid he will then call on several
witnesses to ofrer counter
testimony to derense allegations
buildup of pr<·ssure within the
t•yeball. This pressure can
damage th(• optic nerve and dis·
tort the strut'lures or the eye,
leading to loss of v1s1on.
The condition 1s the third lead·
Ing cause of blindness in lhe Unit·
t'd States and af(ects All estimat·
ed two m1lhon persons.
Jf detected early, drug treat·
ment can slow down or arrect
gklucoma. Bul 1( this falls, frc·
quenlly surgery 1s the outcome.
Green sa1ct he became Interest·
ed Ill m..iri1uana as a possrt>le
glaucoma drug tn 1971 after a re·
p0rt by r('::.earchers ot the Jules
Stt'1n Eye In tllute in Los
An~l'l('S . That ~tudy found that
voluntt•ers "ho :.mokcd mari
Juana showed u drop In pressurl'
w1thm the eye.
Fro• Page A I
FESTIVAL. • •
available at an information booth
on the grounds or this years'
Festival of Arts.
In another change to th<' ticket
pohcy, the board of directors re·
mo,•ed the four·tlcket limit to
Fnday and Saturday night
performances which had applied
to members' preferential ticket
purchases.
The freezt> on the Festival
membt•rsh1p was retained at the
current 3,624 roll.
Despite the horde of ticket
buyers \\hi ch overwhelmed the
festt .. ·al box ofrace April 28, the
first day of public sale, 19,000
hckets still rem ain avatlable for
the sax.week summer Pageant of
the Masters. Most or lhe remain·
ing tickets arc for the SJ seats .
The box office soltl 24,000
tickets and look 1,000 orders.
To cope with what board
member Glenn E. Vedder had
called an "avalanche" of ticket
buyers the first day, the box of·
fice opened at 9 a.m. and stayed
open until aftc•r 3:30 a.m. the next day.
GeorJ!C Plctts, manager or
security. told the board he ha<I
worked 23 hours str:u~ht on th1•
fateful day.
During tht' portion of the boarrl
mcc11ng that was open, Schmitz
thanked all thr \IJffors l'ho put in
the long hours
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TllANSACTIONS
DAILVPflOT JJ
Bicentennial Tra.,el
For Vacation
' By SYLVIA PORTEil
We ·~ enlerinl tho montM that will mako 19'16 a ban· net )'tar_for family travel within our own border1, with
•latlstics on Amcracan travel by auto, alr, rail and intercity
bus expe.cled lo ruch llll-time peaks.
The one excepttoo to ~---------the upsurac muy be
travel by private c11r,
for only about two or
three lon~·di ~t~nct'
vacahon traveler& ~111
Money's
Worth
u~t-their ow n ' automobiles, accordinii '-...:I~&-...;;_..;;;._~
to the Discover Amt>nc:i Travel Center In Washineton. l.11sl
year. the proportion was ttu'<!e out of fou:-.
The reason is that other mt'ans of travel wlll 1rab a big·
ger share. Airlines. nulroads and Intercity buses are an·
licipatm& increases ot 20 percent or more over summer
197S. S1gbts~in1: bus c-ompaoies, says Gray Lines, expect
even higher f1gu res tn Eutttn cltJet.
WHAT ABOUT nNDING places to sleep'~ What kind of
accommodations will be available., How can travelers be
sure of reservi.ng what they want when they wanl it?
Encouragingly enough, evl'n th~ b1cl'ntennial centers -
Boston, New York, PtuJadl'lphrn, Washington -are confi·
dent that travel needs wiU be met. New York Cily goes
furt!'er. pr~mi111ng that.rooms will be in good supply even
dunn1 July s Dem0<.'rat1c National Com ention.
There are rules and warnjngs, though -and all ttic
pleasant predictions <1bout hotels and motels are null and v~d if they are not heed<'d.
-RESERVE HOTEL OR l\10TF.L rooms "ell an ad·
vance for the best chance of getting the desired accom
modations. Arrive l'arly to get the pick of the lower·priced
rooms. •
-Find out" hat 1s available at destinations by consult·
ing travel agents or a1rhnes mad\ ance. or by asking for th<.'
"'Hotel & Motel Red Book" at local hotels or library. Those
who phone instead of wntmg will find m1ny hotels and
motels maintain toll·free 800 numbers which are listed in
the yellow pages
Paul D. Gallct.•sc, president of the American Hotel and
Motel Association. suggests. "Call the Independent
Reservations Sys tem <800·323·17761 which has room
availab11lty data 1n more than 1.500 U.S. and Canadian
hotels and m otels " Hotel/mot l'I directories can be
purchased, but they are fairly expen)ive.
-DECIDE IN ADVANCE where to stay in the vicinity
or the destination~ at the airport, along the highway, sub
urban location or center city. Airport accommodations
generally have the h1ght>st occupnn<'y filll' dunn~ the week
and usually pro\ ick free tr:msportat1on Crom and to
airpo,rts Center city hotels J(Cnl'rally havt> rooms available
most O( the timt>, CXCl.'pl during t·onn•nt1ons, es1wc1ally in
late spring or mid :lutumn. The ii mailer. well -kept center ci·
ty hotels often offrr good value!> and almo!.l always have
a\•ailable rooms
I
-Investigate the s~cial rates oHered by most. hotels
and motels -outioldl' of resorts for weekends including
one or more meals, siJ{htseeing arrangements,' cntertuin·
ment, .even tickets to theaters, attractions or sports events.
Look into speclnl packages which ehminate or make only
small charges for younk children who occupy their parents'
room. suggests Galkoese.
-Ask travel agents and airline offices about s pecial
packages including t·ar rents and ughtseeing.
-CHECK I NTO THE hotel/motel's Cood facilities, in·
eluding snack bar~ and roffee s hops as well as more ex·
pens1\'e restaurants Ask about children's menu!> which
may e\'en include puzzles and comics Be sun• t~ check
what, if any, meals are included in your rate.
-:-Pe~ple who won 't use a hotel/motel's sports fa cilities
-swi.mmmg pool, sauna. etc. -needn't go to a lodl(ing that
has and charges extra for the facilities. Most hotels even
downtown, offer free parking. Investigate this. '
-And a fin:.il plea from Galleese· don't be a no·show. fn
1975, he says, 10 million rooms went unfilled because or no·
shows, Cancel rcservut1~~ if vacation plans change.
Era Ends
Custom Suit Gone
NEW YORK <A Pl -It o; so difficult to get goocl
help these days
Good tailors. for l'X amplc. arr 1.'Speclnlly
c;carce. And because of this, Brook!l Brothers will no
longer make CUhtOm tailon·d garments.
TIIE COM PAl'\V, WNG an advocate of trad1·
tionnl and conservative men's attire, has rclca~cd a
is tatcment announcing the decision. Regulnr
customers were informed in advance by letter
"I think it's a sham(\" s:11d a Manhattan
lnwy('r from I.on~ !bland b North Shor('. ll mark'i
the passing of an era."
For generations Brookfl r('hed on the h1 1!h ly
i.killed tailor typ1(1t'd by the dyini: brc•(•d or Jtalrnn
Immigrants who still do most of their tntnratr
needlework by h•nd The dccreai'lc 1n lhl•lr numhn.,
1~ said to be the mom reason lx>hind tht' comp11ny·,
dt'C11'ion to di:,continuc their rui.tom ta1lortnl-':
'ervice
CITED i\LSO Wi\S A d(•chn(• in cll'mlinll for c•x
pc>n11vl' t·u11tom m:uJP rlothm~. 1'hc· C'O~t of u rnJn ,
bWt, for example. runs between S!iOO and si;oo
Brooks Brothers, now owned by a concern rum
pnsed of Garflnckel, Hrnok11 Rrolhl'ri'I, Mllh•r &
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VOL. tl9, NO. 132, 2 SECTIONS, 2• PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALl FORNIA
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Today's Clo Ing i
N.l'. Stoek
c TEN ceNTS
•• Witness Blasts Cella Evidence -Find • I
',I 8 y TOM BARLEY 1 Of-OellYl'l ... Maff
LOS ANG ELJ::S -A deren.~··
lr.iitn a lesbC1ed here today that
Oran((e County District Al
t,orney's investigators u_ncovcred
evidence thot was not therl'
before their arrival Inst Nov. 12
when they searched a Cosla Mesa
print mi shop controlled by Dr.
Louis J. Cella Jr.
Print shop employe Kft\l\eth
Piety te1tahed us the prctnal Piety told Jud&c Mutt Byrne
heulna ln federaJ court moved m· that he h1d t"ken tn~lot'Y at lht>
to its firth day that he heard dis Uruted Printing Company plunt
tract attorneys· investaautor -on Airport Loop Onve shortl}
Loren D~Chesne "whoop and before the search wu made.
holler" while scurchmg umong ··And thoae ne&atJves defirutcl)
boxes of document&. weren'tan lhat bolt," be said
"He had some negatJv~ an his The defense contends lbat the
hand." Piety test1fied. "And I told negatives were planted in the
him there and then lbot thoae print shop by district attorney's
negatives weren't in that box officers who were attk.ini tn
before he started searching 1l " cnminatinJJ pvitf,.. ..,.,,.;""\the
Narmco Rezone
Planners Recornniend .Change
8) TEVE MITCHELi.
Of .... 0•11• ~I ... St.Mt
Costa Mesa planning com
missioners recommended a zonei
change Monday for a chemical
plant that sits in the middle of a
residential area.
Changing the property to re-
sidential ionang would make the
Narmco Materials, Inc., plant at
600 Vktoria St. a •·nonconform·
lne use," acl'Ording ·to Doug
Clark, the city's Ctuef Advance
Planner.
The planners' recommenda·
lion for the 4 69-acre site no"'
races a pubhg hearing at the Caty
Council level
As a nonconforming use ,
Narmco would be pernulled to
operate with a 30·.rear amort1za·
tion period. During that period.
however, the chemical plant
owner could not expand or am·
prove buUdings or operations at
the plant. Clark said.
He said the "nonconformang
use cloud" over Narmco may
rorce the Cirm to relocate to other
facilities before tM three-decade
deadline. •
Narmco, a subsidiary or. the
Suspeet Freed
Murckr Probed in Mesa
A UC Irvine biology student, suspected 111 the slaying of
a fellow UCI student Apnl 29. has been released from Costa
Mesa City Jail
.Juan llansel Read, 25, or Fountain Valley. was arrested la~t f'raduy an connection with the slaymg or Roslmd Lou111c·
Fostt'r. 19, or 555 Paularino Ave , Costa Mesa. Mass Foster·~
roommate, Sandra LeneseSmith, 21, was badly bcatl.>n at the
~ame hme.
Celanese Corporation, manufuc·
lures chemicals and resin pro-
ducts for airerart and m1ss1le
systems. The plant was bwtt in
the late 1940s when It shared the
surrounding area with vacant
lots and farm land.
Since 1968, residents surround·
ing the plant have complained of
obnoxious odors and loud noises
emanaung from tbeplanL
Monday's public hearing on the
reione issue found no represen-. ·
tatives from the chemical plant
or area residents speaking for or
IStt R EZONE, PageA2>
Carter
OKs Tale
OfVFO
ATLANTA IAP I Democrau1·
pres1dentwl contender Jimmy
Carter has seen an unjdentiftcd
flying obJect and says he no
long·er laughs al people ~hn
behe\'e 10 them. accordtol( to J
rour derendanh
At lssue In the pretnal as lh<' dt
fense argument th-.t lhl' distnct
attorney's ofrace lll<!gally t"X
amaned se,ierul boxes of docu •
ments earned from the print s hop
last July b~ former emplo~e
Donald Albert Rav
Ray, 46. hns ndm1lled from the
witness stand that he cooperated
walh the district attomey·s office
ln return for prosecution leruency
OO('rtmlnul charaes he fact'<!
Ray v. as beanl't hl'ld in Orllng~·
County J .111 on charl(t'S or phm
nang lht• murder or his cstron~t·ll
wife's bo) friend when the district
attornc\"1.utrlce learnl'<i of his us
soc1ataon "'Ith Dr Cella Ra) "as
enlil;ted to uad an their anvestiga
lionofthe polltlcal £1"'ure.
Pict)' confirmed today that Dr
Cella had direct control or the
pnnt.mg operation. ··It wus Dr.
POLICE RELEASED Reid. who was held without bail,
.1fter <'On(erring with officials from the Orange County Dis
tract Attorney's office this morning
newJy publishedboolc Haack it1 ffis ff air
Mass Smith has been released from Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital where she underwent surgery for head
m1ur1es suffered an tho aUack
R E ID SAID llE discovered the incoherent Mass Smith
<Ind the body of Mass Foster al the apartment the mommg
following lhe attack and called police
Lt. George L. Lorton said police are conUnuiilg their Ln·
v~tagallon or the murder
Assassins Murder
Bolivian Minister
P/\HlS I AP 1 Assassins lo
dav ~hot and killed the Jlohv1an
;imb.1i.sndor to 1-·rnnce. who wa"i
ID t'harRt> or the fort'e'I which
tral'kt'tl clown and kall<'d Cuban
revolutionary Ernesto ''Chr"
(;u(•vara an 1967. A group C'allinlo!
ttst'lf the Chl· G uevnrn Rrlgadt•
C'la1mt•cl respons1b1htv for tht-:11
taC'k
G('n Jonquan Zent('no Anaya.
SJ, "ho ha<I 111:-o Ix-en Rohvaa·i.
ron•1j.!n mana .. t<'r. wa!\ shot to d<'
ath ul point hlnnlc r anar D' h(•
w11lk1•1I to h1" l'Or , 11ark1•<l
olonJ(~HI(' the• Sc•1 nr Rl\l'r p<>hC'1•
~aul
In .1 c nmmnunlqu1• IS!\\l\'11 to
n<'w' 01.:11 n1 1.at lon s . a
:1pokc•-<m11n for tht' Clw (;11C'vnro
\\'e atber
lfazv s unshine 1s on the
m<'nu · again Wednesday
~•th tC'mperaturcs m the
upJ>('r 60s near the ocean
nnd ~tri'trhan~ to 80 further
inland
INS IDE TODA 't'
Gordf!rung dtrt<'hOlt /rom
1•t•olut1onary ordrr ol angtuc
l>crngs ' a& <'rf'dtttd by focmtJ.er
/or succt'U of Scottish "''~
u•hrre cabbogea are !<Del lo
U't'lgh 40 pounds end r()6el
bloom in snow. A7. •••e• "' .. ,.
•u "' a1 I
All •.. , ..... ,,
"" "' "" ••
Br1~ode said it s hot down Zen
teno Anaya with tht' sam e
weapon al claimed to have used
in seriously wounding the assis·
tnnt Spanish mahtary uttnche.
Cnpt. Bartolome Garcia Plata
Valle, In on ambush la.st October
at his Paras apartment.
The police had no <'omment on
the group's claim.
Zenteno Anaya was the third
ambassndor k11led in Europt>
since OctobE'r.
An embassy i'mploye shouted
10 a reportl'r that the assassin~
got him 1ust the way lh<'Y f?OI
the Turk1!1h ambassador ·
Turkish Ambussndor lsmu1I
Erez wa!I shot und ktlll'<i a:at clos1•
range in the same ncighborhO()C1
lust October. French police
hel1e\C he was killed hy nn
Armenian Ii bcral 1on orRanlza
t1on. No arrests hovt• been mncl1•
1n that kalllnii.
Turkey 's envoy in V1enn:.e.
Denis Tunallgll. was shot to dt"
nth an his office two days before
Erei was killed
Sources close lo the Bohvaan
Embassy said Zenteno Anaya
had recently shaved off his pro·
mment mustache, possibly fear
rng an altnclc
Police and a witness gave con
flitting versions or the kilhng
Poli~ Hid Zttnteno Anaya was
shot in the back. apparently by
two men.
Apartme nt Rifled
The manager of a Costa Mesa
apartment complex told police
Monday someone entered her
home and took S600 10 cash from
a bedroom drawer. Mrs. Helen
Louise Pearl of 400 Mcrrima<'
Way said the-bur«lor ~ntered the
home between 9 40 a m Md 2
p .m Mond '. leaving other
articles m the apartment un
touched
..
A Carter spokesman confirmed
the jttst of the story •n the book.
· UFO Exists." by Pans F1 am
monde Carter revealed in ~P·
tember 1973 that he had seen a
l'FO about a year before he took
office as governor of Geor~1a the
author said.
Grorge ··Peanut~ .. Larson Zimmerman displays h1:-new
found friend. a baby s parrow hawk that apparentl~ fell
out of tts nest In u tree near George's Laguna Beach
home. He estimates the bird is about three months old. It
-.ti ll has its baby rt•athers .ind cannot fly . George say~ h e
has been feeding 1t steak a nd g round beef and that the
hawk, "eats better than l do.''
"1 don't \auJth ul people
anymore when tht•y say the~
have seen UFOs b<'<:nuse J'H•
seen one myself," Carter is quot
c.'O as saying.
Carter s press serretar~. J•><h
Powell. said Mond:1y ntJ?ht , "I 1lu
remember Jimmy i.aymg that ht•
did an fact see a strangl' light or
ob1ect at night 1n the sk)o which dad
not appear to be a star or plane or
unvthtnil he could explain If
that's your definition of an un
identified (lying obJcct, then I
suooose that '.s corre<'t
Rowlands Resigns
Huntington Post
Powell added. "I don't lhink il 's
had any greot impact on h1m one
way or the other. l wouJd venture
to say he probably has seen
stranger ond more unexplainable
things than that just dunng ht~
lime 1n government ··
The book also note!! that GC'rald
Ford, when he wnr. a membt•r or
Congrt's:i. s:11d In a letter to L
Mendel Ra~ers. chairman or the
Armed St>rvlces Committee. 1n
Marc:,h 1966 that there had been u
wave or t1ightings in has homl'
!ll.Dte of M lchigun
"I think there may b<.•substonrP
in some of these reports. ''
Ford's letter to R1versr-;a1d
lluntangton Beach City Ad
mm1strator Da\'e Howlands rt'
signed Monday night. givin~ In to
mounting pressure Crom at lca~t
four city council members.
Rowlands. who previously hacl
been placed on probation and
more recently was given not1ct•
that he would be terminated an 90
days, w1ll leavc office Friday.
lie will ronlinu€' lo receive his
salary until July 19, the first duy
that he could be legally termanat
l'd bv a new city council under
provisions of the <'lty charter
The action was tu ken in an
hour long executive 11ess1on on u
6 1 \'Ole Former mayor Norma
Gibbs cast the dissenting vote
A11slstant City Admini11trator
Rud Bels ito will hll In for
Rowlands while the city conductc;
a search for a replacement.
Rowlands. who had been the <'i
ty administrator for four years.
said he made the decision to n •
Smog Alert!
Coastal Cities Warned
A hrst-stajle s mog alert, which plagued many Orange
County cities Tuesday, wall return Wednesday, the Southern
California Air Pollution Control District predicts.
Pollution Control Engineer Jack Guiso said the com·
bination of a clear day, warm weather, little wind and a low
inversion base make for the staee one alert.
"THE LOW INVEJtSION just makes o smaller POt lO
mix the pollutanu up m," he expla1ned.
The area covered by the first stage alert includes
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and parts of
Irvine, as well as most northern cities in the county.
m E ALERT ADVISES Orange Coast residents to
rnt.nct e-xerclaes from mid·mornlns to late afternoon. and
advltes peraons with rcspiratoey proble'l"D to con~ult their
pnyslclans
The alert also Clrftes molorisU to r ct unneceuary
dnv1ni and suggests tbat small chikli'tn al o reslriC't out
door actlvllles
sign last Frida) "'hen 11 hl•caml'
clear that he no lon(ler had thl'
support of at leust four mt'mbl'I''>
or lhc COUn<'ll
Mayor Harriet Wieder !\aad 11
became n et'essary lo rt'.'plac<•
Rowlands because he had lost the
credibility tn which to op<'ratc cf
fectivelv and beraus<' of dcf1c1en·
c1es In the fanan<'ial department.
Estancia High
Band Honored;
Concert Slated
Three Ei;tunc1u 1111-?h Sch<J-OI
mu111C'al t.troup~ will b<• blowenit
their own horns Wl'dnesda~
night. <'Clehratlnt.t their recent
quahficalion for the Rel(lon:el
Band and Orch1>stru ,.,i'Slrval Jl
USC May 21
Wednei;day ntRht'!\ inJJlrumt•n
tat spring con<'ert will fcnture tht•
three groups. plus a ('lannct solo
bv Ann Miller It wilt be held ul
the school's forum bcf{mnin~ :11
7 30 p m. It as open to th~· puhlu·
without charAe
Peter Fournier, the St'hool ..
mus1 l'al director, said the r.o
me mber mtermedaatc l'On<'rrt
band. the 40·m ember concNl
band and the <'homber orcheslru
all received superior ratings In
daslnct wide JUdl{ang recently.
The district level feslivnl test
ed school bands and orchestra ..
from Santa Barbara to the Mex
ican border. Fournier said it is
unusual for three musical groups
from the same high schOol to re·
celve such high ratings
Suicide Ide ntified
SAN DIEGO <AP> A woman
who luped to her death last week
from the San Diego-Coronado
·Say Bnd1te hos been Identified as
Sherri Dean Shafer, :.>, of Chuln
Vista
C~lla thlll "nd Or C Ila thut
wu!IOr C~llu's bub),"h ·~atd
.J I
Dr Cella nnd three <'odcfen
dants tnce trhtl her\' on 4•t foluny
counts conloln\..-d In u L..os AnMcle&
rederul ttrand JUr~ tndlctml.'111
Those-c hnrgu Include tux
,,, ll "'" tand rruud
Named with him 1n the lndtcl
menl. are former ho~pltlll ab·
sod•tes Theodore Sdutrman, ~.
<See CELLA. P11e AZ>
* * '*
Arsonist
Victim
In Court
8~ ARTHU R R. \'l~S•:I.
Ot 1110 O•tly ~llol Si.If
An anRr~ Hunun~on Beach
printer whose plant wa:.
destroyed in Jn explosa\t'
ursonast·set fire Monday "as m
the courtroom ready to tcshr~
again11l pohtician-financicr Or
LouisJ. Colh&Jr
Richurd Thom p!\OO. o" ner of
Graphic Commun1l·at1ons <.:rim
pany. 7271 M ur<I) l'1rrlP, wu ... tht•
second former Ct'lla associate to
be f1rebombect rn .1 nuit• tl;l\
~raod, authonl1c .. conr1rmed
The S200.000 fi re 1hal i:utwd hh
multiple unit 1ndustn~il parlc
t1peratton followc•d J ;\I J\ I
tort'hmii r>f Stutul'lun<I. u liu,rdc•11
Cr o' t• firm ""' nt•ll b) fo1 ml'r
count) plannmJ( <'omma~Mon•·r
Woodro\\ Wilson Buttcrficlel ·rtw rerords rn qut'Sl1on ha\I'
alread\ ht•t•n €'1lh<-r d<'ilvl'rcd t11
and or· <>Opted b~ Oran1H• t•ounl'
D1stnc·l Altorn<''' i. inn·i.t11wlcir:-
prob1n1? Cella :-l111ant•1ni: nt
stal~w1dt• polllic al l1~un•!>
llun11n)i!ton u,•al'h Polite i\n .. 11n
Detail U\'lC<'ll\ l' Robert HUi.1>t•ll
Mre.sscd again todny the Monda~
morn in.: blast and bla7.e that Lem
poraraly "'ipcd our Thomp<.<in "
plant v. u!\dl.'hher<tl<'
··11 "as done with rntl'nt lo c·om
rn1t arson It wusn t an
amateur1-.h Job II wa ... nrH J
prank than>? or \ andat .... ' h1•
declared
No 11u~1>l'<'ts haH' lx•en 1dcn
trfied or quei.t1oned in ('tlhcr
Thompson's prcnlinJ! plant in
ferno or Butterr1t•ld's statuur)"
outlet blaze. but :1uthont1es nnrl
the victims m akP l'lt•ar 1mplic-a
hons
"If I ha\ e lo lw there• for :i
month I'll be s 1tlani:! th<'n: t•H•ry
c1ay."' Thompson !\aad Moncla) of
his scheduled te<;l1mony 1n thl'
I I-count C:J!\t' aJ,tain~t Ccll<i and
three :J'>!\Oc1att· ...
l-:mplo~·t•:--.pt-akinJ.( for lh<• v11·
t1m said he• """ q1111 c· di~l urh1·cl
'"er I h<' ID<' Hien t
Aul honl 11•s ... a1rl Thomp-.nn 111111
I h l m h I s n J m I' h ;1 " 11 (I I
previously emC'r~1·1l pubhd~ 1n
ronnel'llOn "1th th<' t·nm1nal
l'asei. ftlcrl again ... 1 <.:l'll:i ;ind a'
..0<'1ates. Feder a l grand Jur~
membl'rs 1n J.os i\nJ.(d<'~ rrlurm•rl
u 44 ·l'Ounl 1ncl1l't ml.'nl . most I~
in vol\ 1n1Z ullegcrl an<'omt• ta'
l'\ as1on
Orange• County Cirantl J11r\'
membc•rs hit thl' four with a 129
count and1clmt·nt pnmar1lv in
\Ol\lan~ izrand theft andc•mb('l1le
menl all1>Aal1on..,
Thomps o n h ai. told 1n
\ e!tll~atnrs h1• upc·nl.'11 a ~mull
part time> prcnt1n1-t plant for <"dl.1
.it M1ss111n Cummunaly llc,...rutal
five• _veur'i UJ(O, at imt• prllliC'l'UIOr!\ ~•re parl ic•u l arl~ 1·11nc·t•1 nt•tl uhoul
for evuh•nt 1;111 t"1t1 mnny
/\ell \'1h1•' at the hosp•I ul 111 int
1nJl shop ui.1n~ ncizattv<'h .11111
prcnUnM>latt"I supplil'cl b~
'T'hompson for pnl1t1<"ul promol111u
.ind <'Ontain1nl( nunw~ of C••llo
hatked <'and1d11lt''I ancl allCJ:t•1ll\
phony r1rms btllc•d fcirlhl'•wrvlC'e ..
arc• 1•or\l4td1•rc•cl k 1•y pr1>•W<'UI 11111
noent"
i\11thonl11· .. arc• uho r<•\11•wan1ot
th(' furt tht• Orunt.tc• County
Dcmocrullr Pu r t v h1•ml<11111rtt•r"
111 :.a bulldln~ o~ nl'CI nnd louncd h\
l>r Cclln "~'" r1€'!olroyed tht• "'an
terorJ972b~ a sus111c·musbln7t'
PROFIT TAKJNC
STUNTS STOCKS
NEW YORK CAP) -The stock
market wavered in a narro~
range today. struuUng agamio.t
profit.taking pressures nrter thC' ·
sharp l•ins or the pest l~CI I
sessions. Tradln" was rcl11t1vch I
uctive.
Profit laking has appeared on ·
each of toe Dow's half-dozen run"
past 1,000 the post two month!!
The Dow Jone'! avera~e or 30
stocks lost 0.87 points to 1.006.tn.
I Tables. A 11 >
c
r Voting Heavy
Carter Facing New Foe
In Fake Heist By th~ Alsoclatfd Prea
£3rly voling was reported moder tc to heavy in
Nebraska today in a primary ~lection tho.l Presldenl
f'ord hoped would throttle Ronald Reaaan 's challen1e
for the Republlcan nomlnatlon. In 1tn elabor te underc,wer
operation, Orance Cowlty l1&w
enrorcemenl o/fkcra atqed a
$100,000 mock robbery ~a Jtwf'I
merchant Monday.
Then, they arrested the three
men wbo aUetedly plotted the
hel1t with two undercover agenll
and made a down payment on the
Jewels once the caper had been
puJledotr.
,._ The would·be merchant v1c·
\Im. a &u n la Ana Jewelry
wholesaler. waa not Identified.
But arre1ted at a Denny's
Restauriinl 10 Orange as they
purportedly made the down P•Y·
ment on the stolen Jewels were
George Carpenter, 27. or 1871
• Pomona Ave., Costa, Mesa, ~
: Gary Snow Saunders. '39, or 21311
Senior Br.own
Sets Prop. 15
Talk at UCI
Former Governor Pat Bro11m
will be one or four speakers at a
'forum on lbe California Nuclear
·Initiative to be held Thursday
night al UC Irvine.
The forum. set for 7 p.m. in the
science lectun hall, 1s sponsored
by several student groups on
campus and Is open to the pub11c.
It will culminate a four-day
energy program at the campus.
On the side argwng against
Proi)OS1lion 15. or the Nuclear
Initiative. will be Brown and Dr.
Lester Lees. pf the Environmen-
tal Quality Control Laboratory at
Cal Tech
Speaking an favor or the pro-
position wall be DaVld Brower.
president of Friends or the Earth.
and Dr. John Gofman. chairman
of the Committee for Nuclear
Respons1b1hty
The four speakers will discuss
reactor safety, disposal of
radaoactave waste, habihty hmats
and insurance A question and
answer period will follow
TONIGlfl'
NEWPORT MESA SCHOOL
J30A RD Regular mectanjl.
Costa :'oles a City Council cham-
bers. 7 30 pm 1 RALPH NADER OCC
~Consumer Weck program. G} m.
7 p m. $2
''BEHIND THE
HEADLINES" Dr Giles T
)lro\\n lecturer. OCC Forum.
fl30pm
"MARAT SADE" OCC
Prnma Lab Theater. May 11, 12,
•13.158p m. $1
ONE ACT PLA \'S "Yanks 3
Dt-trmt O Top of thr Se\·enth."
and ··RuhbNs. ·· South Coast
RepE'rtory Thl•ater. Tu<'sday
unday throuj.?h .lune 12.11 pm
Char~es Settled
Wi\SlllNGTO~ l1\P1 The
General Tire .ind Rubtwr C'o has
aJotreed to 'ettlement of goHrn
rnent charAe!-. that the t·ompany
spent se,erul m1lhom. of dolldr'I
at home and abroad for pohllrnl
<·ontribut 1ono; nncl Lnorabh•
treatment from J:tl\t'rnmenh
The charges. brought by the
Securities und f;xchanf!c Com
m1ss1on tn l ' S D1str1rt Court.
chdn t nu me thr rN·1p1enb of the
Sb.S,000 1n rash und fa\or' t1l
lrj.?edly 1hstrlbutN1 lo clomE''lt1t•
pohtu•11m!-. and litOVt'rnmt•nt of
fl c1ali.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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Ro~rt N w~ r,.,..,f'lt • ._. Ptilllll,..,_..
Ja<k R. Curley
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Thomas Ke.vll , .. , ...
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.,
Espada Place. Diamond Bar.
Arre1ted in Santa l\J\ a short
llml' later wu Robert Fo.w
O'Donal, 40, of 1011 Brownlns
St., Santa Ana.
O'Donal reportedly put In an
appearance at the Oranae
restaurant but lert before the al·
teaed stolen Jewel purchase wug
negotiated.
The three men w~re charged
with conspiracy to commit rob·
bery and ~onspiracy to rece1vt
stolen property
According to Ora.nge CO\lnty
shenff's Capt Robert Gnffeth.
32 plaanclot~es deputies and
Anaheim police officers were an·
volved in the mock robbery and
later Jewel sale
U was "hen an unspecified
amount of cash was handed to an
underco\•er agent an tbe
restaurant's parktng lot that
Saunders and Carpenter were ar·
rested. Grirfetb said
He reported that Carpenter
was armed at the time or his ar·
rt$t. So. in addition to the con·
sparacy charges. the Costa Mesa
man was charged with illegal
possession or a loaded gun.
Grilreth said Monday's arrests
ended five weeks of undercover
work begun when a Brea un·
dercover police officer was
asked by two of the accused men
l/ he'd be interested in partlcipat·
ing in the robbery.
Last week. Griffeth said. the
alleged conspirators pro\11ded
two undercover ofrtcers with
weapons and the robbery was
scheduled for 1 p.m . Mondav
With the victim jeweler's
cooperation . including the
"loan" or the loot. the mock rob-
bery was pulled off by the two
agents in case their quarry, the
three alleged conspirators. were
watching. Griffeth said.
REZONE •••
against the proposed zoning.
ln a meeting last month. plan·
ners heard complaints from
many residents concerning a
proposal to allow a 31-unil apart·
ment complex to be built next to
the chemical plant.
Residents feared a potential
explosion at the plant would en·
danger apartment dwellers
Planning commissioners recom·
mended approval of the develop·
mental that lime
Random Shots
Kill 3 Persons
K:'\OXVILLE. Tenn. !AP I --
A man took a rifle from a box
and l><'gan faring at random into
a lunc htime cr owd 0t1 the ctly s
main business street today
Thrce persons were killed and
l\\O others woundcd t><-rore the
g unman s urrendered,
authorities said.
.. It sounded like a bomb was
1:oin~ orf We ran back in a
stor<' E\Nybody \\as scream·
m.i:. · · said Mrs. RO!'ico Vander·
~nrr. om· of the mJurC'rl
Patrolman James Le wi:-; said
the gunman, idcnllf1<'tl by police
a s Hobert Daniel Patty, 43,
Knox\ Ille. surrendered to him
within mtnutes
The dead included l\\O women
and a man. pohce said Th<'Y
\\ere not 1dent1f1ed 1mmed1ately
In the Democratic primary, Jimmy Carter, his
party's front.runner tor the nomination. was faclnc a
new foe. 1t was Sen. Frank Church's d~ut In the
primary (ampalgn, .,id be acknowledaed lhat be was
forcrotowagc an uphill battle against Carter.
Ford and Reagan also battled In u preferential
vote in West Virginia, but most of the major
Democratic candidates were not entered. The voter
turnout thure w us desert bed as hghl.
Connecticut Democrats voted in a party.run
primary that is just the first step ln selecting national
convention delegates.
Going into today's elections Reagan had won four
primaries In a row. Reagan went into today's
primaries with 396 delegates to Ford's 309. with 1,130
needed for the nomination and 1,207 yet to be chosen.
Glaueoma Test
Patients Get High
With 'Pot in Eye'
RESTON. Va. <AP ) -Mari·
juana eyedrops effectively re·
lievc symptoms of glaucoma
and are ready for tests on people
suffering from the eye .disease,
researchers say. But those lak·
buildup of pressure wlthm the
eyeball. This prcssure can
damage the optic nerve and dis·
tort the structures ol the eye,
leading to loss or vision.
• Ing the drops will have to put up
with a side errect -··getting
The condition Is the third lead·
ing cause of blindness IA the Unit·
ed States and affects an esUmal·
ed two million persons. Remember Ber?
Jackie Schweitzer. winner of the first Mis s USA beauty pageant m 1952. talks \'-ith l\hss ~ew Y~rk . Carol Perret·
ta . 22. a contestant in the 1976 pageant m ~1agara F?lls •
The former Jackie Loughery and former '.'Ms. Jack \\ebb
is now 41 and hves.in Encino.
Tustin Annexes
Helicopter Base
At a special meeting Monday
night. the Tustin City Council
formally annexed the Marine
Corps Air Station <helicopter> in
a move that will bring an
estimated $66.000 in annual state
tax money anto city coffers.
The c1t1es of Tustin and Santa
Ana have been battling for
several year s over which one
should be allowed to annex the
2' ,.square mil.: former ltghter-
than-aar base. located south or
Tustin Boulevard off Red 11111
Avenue.
The Local Agency Formation
Comm1ss1on !LAFC> decided m
J anuary to allow Tustin to annex
the site. Santa Ana ofracials im-
mediately r esponded with a
lawsuit a.i:aanst the agency and
the city of Tustin.
Santa Ana lost that swt last
month and Tustin officials
responded two weeks ago with an
urgency ordinance enacllnc the
annexation
Monday's 3 lo O vote in favor of
ann exation wa s merely a
formaliwtion of that urgency or-
dm::mce, according lo City Ad ·
ministrator Bob Dopf
According to Bopf. the s ite will
gent.•rate ab<>ul $40.000 in stutc
tax rebat\''I, plus another S26.000
in state gas ta"< cs
The government \\111 pay no
propcrty laxes to the cit). Dopf
said
The sate has been zoned bv
the city for publlc or IJ\Sl.ltutional
uses. Bop( said he knows of no
plans by the Marine Corps to d1~
c•ontinue current mihtury us<.>s
there.
Casinos Tell
Strike Loss
CARSON CrTY. Nev CAP>
Las Vegas casino<, l ost an
estimated $10 m1lhon In early
1976 because or a ma1or slnk<.>.
the Nevada Gaming Comm1ss1on
said
But \.\hale the Lac; Vegas area
clubs suffered. c lubs In the Reno·
Carson Clly·Lake Tahoe areas of
northern Ne vada showed
dramatic gains in gross revenues
on card and dice games. slot
machines and other gambling de·
vices.
Ed Bowers. executive
secretary of the Gaming Com·
mission, said clubs in Clark
County. which encompasses
southern Nevada's I.as Vei::a!-.
area. had a 10 percent ~am in
1:1xable gross revenues. while in
the Reno·North Tahoe area
w1th1n Was h oe County , the
casinos s howed a "tremendous ..
gam of nearly 30 percent in rr
\ enues from gam biers
high .. .
A Medical College of Georgia
researcher said Monday that
animal tests sho~ liquid man·
Juan.a "as as good or better than
any ant1·glaucoma med1cat1on
currently available "
Dr. Keath Green. associate
professor or ophthalmology. said
research emphasis was being
placed on substances related to
or derl\ ed fr om marijuana
"that hopefully won't ha\ e the
euphori<' Mde effects ··
Addre::.::.ing a science wnter~ •
seminar s ponsored here b)
Research to Pre' enl Bhndnes:..
Inc. Green said a new anti·
glaucoma drug would give pa-
tients a valuable alternate treat·
menl to the few drugs now
available for this purpose.
Glaucoma Is a conctition an
which the fluids or the eye do not
drain proper ly, causing a
f'rone Pag«-A I
CELLA ...
Santa Ana. Geor~e Lows Olien·
dorf. 44 . Laguna Beach and
Stephen Robert Evans, 31, Mts·
SIOn VICJO
All four add1lionallv face trial
an Orange County Sui)enor Court
If detected early, d.ru1 treat·
ment <'an slow down or arrest
glaucoma. But if this fails, he·
quenlly sureery is the outcome.
Green said he became interest·
ed an marijuana a.s a possible
&laucoma drug in 1971 after a re·
port by researchers at the Jules
Stein Eye I ns t1tute 1n Los
Angeles That study found that
volunteer1> who smoked mar1-
Juana showed a drop In pressure
within th'e eye
"The clanlcal potential or this
finding was immediately ob·
\'lous. although m y approach
was rather skeptical at first,"
Green said.
The researcher round that a
single drop or m ariJuana's most
active anJ{redient. called THC.
dropped eye pressure In rabbits
for five hours. The rabbits also
got a mariJuana "hhth.''
Tickets Ready
on 12i felony counts contained in a Tickets for UC lrvme·s Lauds
local grand Jury indictment and Laurels Banquet May 22 al
For Irvine
May Banquet
ll 1~ alleged an b<>th courts that the Newport Sher.aton Hotel,
the four men balked Mission Com-must be purchased by Wednes·
munity I losp1tal, Mission VteJo day. sponsors or the event said to.
and Mercy General Hospital. San· da}
ta Ana out or an estimated S2 They c an be purchased in the
mllhon fl 1s alleged that d()('U main lobby of the campus Ad·
ments manufactured al the print ministration Building. The price
shop und<'r the tat I cs of ten bogus 1s s10 for .i:eneral admission and
corporations were used lo implc-S7 50 for studC'nts
mcnlthco.;<'hC'mc Call.'.i:oric:. 1n which awards
Judge Oyrne abandoned plans will be ~1 vcn · include university
for Jury selection today when 1l service. community service.
becaml' obvious that the rlef('n'>c 0Jlhll•l1es, 111111Nl!radunte and
phai:.e or the pretrial heanni:: will graduate student
notbecompletedbeforcWednes Fac ull v ml•mhers will be
day. honored ·ror d1 ,t1ngu1s hed re
Prosecutor StC'phcn \\'ll!-.nn ,ean·h and lC"11c hang The ban
said he wall then call on several qucl 1s s ponsored bv the UC!
witnesses t o o ffer <'OUntc·r Alumna Asso<'1atton l"or more an
testimony to defense allegations formation. phone• R:\3 !>ISi
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'Improper' Access
To Tax FOrrns Told
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
WASHl:-;GTON IAPI -The
Internal Rc,enue Scrv1ce has
ubuscd its unique anve~t1gat1vt'
powen by granting the ClA and
FBI 1llt-.ial 11ccess to tilxpayer re·
turnll, a S<'nate intelligence com
m1ltee report s ays.
According to the repnrt. "the
Jo•Bt has had free access to tax
1nrormat1o n for improper
purposes." while the CIA rt"
NSA STILL SPYING
ON CITIZENS, A4
gularly bypassed official chan·
nels an obta1oang IRS data.
The report. released today.
added that both the CIA and FBI
pressured the IRS to take action
against "certain tHpayers for
reasons having no bearing upon
compl\ance with the tu laws, ..
the report added.
Tbe BS-page report also 'de-
tailed the workings of such pre·
viously disclosed IRS programs
a.s:
-The Special Senices Staff's
investigation of 11.000 politically
active or dissident individuals
and orgaoazations:
-The Information Gathering
and Retrieval System -··a glut
of largely useless information"
on near ly ha.tr • million
Americans:
-Operation Leprechaun. In
"'h1ch special agent~ used inror·
mants. electronic euvl'sdropp1ng
and break.ins to .i:atht'r anformll·
t1on on the sex and drinlring
ha b It !I 0 r FI 0 rad 8 po 11 t lc u I
f1aures
The report is one of 13 volumes
he1n1t rciensed by the tn ·
telligencl' <:"om m1ttet.· an suppo~t.
of al!' final report on domestic
~p)inJt
Mo~t commaltet' members say
they hoJX> the additional reports
will dramat11c the nl't'd for a new
conl(ress1onal panel to monitor
1ntel111tence agencies Senate
leaders re portedly reached a
compromise agreement Monday
night that would estabhsh such a
committee
The report said that between
1966 and 1974. the FBI made ap.
proximately 200 requ~ts to IRS
for tax returns. The majonly or
the requests. virtually all of
which were granted. were ln·
tended for use an the FBl's Com·
telpro operations. according lo
the report
The bureau sought the ~turns
of 107 "key activists" in the .. new
left" and "black nationalist"
movements for use "as weapons
In 1L' campaittn to neutralue
them ... the report sald
HAVE YOU EVER GONE INTO A STORE. AMD BEFORE A
SALESMAN Al'PROACHED YOU, TRIED TO DETERMINE PRICES
OH GOODS HOT MARKED? .
MANY CARPET STORES DO HOT HAVE PRICES INDICATED
OH THEIR SAMPLES. THE THEORY IS THAT THIS WAY THEY
CAH CHARGE .. WHAT THE TRAFFIC WILL BEAR."
AT ALDEM"S, l'RICES ARE l'OSTED OH ALL OF OUR
SAMrLES SO THAT CUSTOMERS CAH IROWSE THROUGH THE
SELECTIONS AMO KNOW WHAT THEY ARE LOOllHG AT. STOI'
AT ALDEN'S, AMD SA VE A LOT OF AGGRA VA TIOH!
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VOL. 69, NO. 132, 2 SECTIONS, 2.C PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A
I Witness Blasts Cella Evidence
I By TOM BARLEY
Of U.. Delly 11'1 ... ,,.,.
1 µ>S ANGELES A deft>n~e
'Witness testified here today that
Oranee County D11~trict At
t.orney's lnvesllaators uncovered
evidence that was not there
before their arrival last No\ 12
when they searched 1i1 Costa Mesa
printing shop controlled by Dr
LowsJ. Cella Jr
Print shop emplo)e Kenneth
Piety teslJf1ed as the pretnal
hearing In federal court moved in·
to Its fifth day that he heard dis·
trict attorneys· investigator
Loren DuChesne "whoop and
holler·• while searching among
boxes of documents.
.. He had some negallves 1n ha~
hanct ·•Piety testified. "And I told
tum there and then that ~e
negallves weren't an that box
before he started searching 1t "
Plety told Judce Matt Byrne
that he had taken ln\'entory at lhl'
Unlt.td Printlna Company plant
on Airport Loop Dnv~ shortly
beforetheaearcb was made.
··And those neeatives definitely
weren 'l in th At box." hesold
Tbe defense contends that lht'
neJatives were planted In lhe
pnnt shop by d11tnct altorner·:.
om~rs who were eeklng tn•
cnminatinJ ... ,.,. ~~ '\a Qin t tht'
four defendanb
Al lssue in the pretnal 1s the de
fense argument that t.he district
attorney's orracc illegally ex
•mined several boxes of docu
ments carried from the pnot shop
last July by former emplo)t•
Donald Albert Ra'
Ra)', 46. hai. adm1\lt.'Cf from lht•
witness stand that he COOJ)t!rated
with the d1Str1ct attorney's office
In return for prosecuuon lemency
on criminal charges he faced.
Ray wns being held In Orange
County Jail on charges or plan·
ning the murder of his estrnnged
"l!e's bovfnend when the district
attornev:s office learned of his as·
soc1utlon with Or. Ct-Ila. Ray ~as
enlisted to aid in their mvest1gu
t1onorthepolitieal figure.
Piety confirmed toda) that Dr
Cella hnd direct control of the
printing operation ... It was Dr
Decision Tllne
Council Facing Agenda ]am
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Oltlto O•tt~ PO .. ~I.Ill
. June 14 1s going to be a tull da)' tor the Newport Beach City Coun
ell.
Councilmen. faced with a 350
page budget document that the~
want to review page b) paRe. an•
considering starting their l" ice
monthly meetings a half hour
early or holding a s~ca:1l Satur
day session to co\ er all the 1lt'm~
ln the proposed budget before lhc
June 14 pubhc heanngon 1t
But the budget will not be the on
ly matter to be conl>1dered by the
council that day
In action Monday. councilmen
~cheduled public tu:anngs on the
ltarinapark mal>tcr plan. the
plans Cor the :'\ e" port Cl•nlt>r
library. reports rrom the Parks,
Beach and Rcl·real1on and Plan·
ning romm1ss1on::. on a proposed
open spac<' bond issue and park
mg and traffic circulation an the
22nd Street A read e.
CouQcilmen began studying the
proposed Sl8.2 million budget t"o
weeks ago, compiling a list or
specific items they want d1l>·
cussed at the June 14 hearing.
Several items from the police
and fare department budgets
already are on the list and the
council has not yet re\•1ewed pro
posals from the library or Parks.
Beaches and Recreation Depart
ment -two departmenL<J whose
budgets are sure to generate de-
bate.
Some of that debate already has
been heard. Monday, the city
council heard 90 minutes of heat
<.'d testimony on the proposed
library bran<·h for :'lit'wporl
Center before decidmg to :.et thl.'
matter for public heann~
At issue 1s the size of the pro
po:.ed bwlding. The library board
Suspeet Freed
Mrutkr Probed in Mesa
A UC Irvine biology student, suspected in the slaying or
a fellow UCI student i\pnl 29. has been released from C:ostu Mesa City Jail.
Ju:>n Hansel Read, 2S, or Fountain Valley. was arrested
last Friday m conncctton with the slaying or Ros lind LoUt:.e
f'oster, J 9, of SSS Paul:mno Ave . C'oslJ \lt':.a. ~t 1ss Fo::.tcr l>
roommate. Sandra l.encseSm1th, 21. was badlv beuten al lhl' samct1me ·
POLICE RELEASF.D Reid. who ~as held without bail.
after conferring with orrac1ah from the Orange County Dis
tnct Attorney's office this morning
l\tiss Smith has been released from Costa Mesa
Memorial Jlosp1tal where l>hl' underwent surgery for head
lllJUrlCS SUHered In the attack
REID Si\10 HF. d1i.covl'red the incoherent Miss Smith
anll the body of M 1:-s Foc;t<'r at the apartml•nt the morning
followinti th~ attack :ind cal It'd police
l.t George (. I.orion s.1id poliCl' an• <'ontmuing their an
'esllgat1on of th<' munl<'r
Rowlands Resigns
Huntington Post
llunt1n~ton Beach t'1t\ \ti
min14'tr.1tor l>i.1\C Ro"laml' ri
~11i111ed Munclav night. j!l\lnj! in to
mounllnl't 11r<''· ure from at ll'·"'
rour C'll\ l'OUIH'll m1>rnlX'ri.
Ho" l~1nd'. "ho pr!'v1011'J) had
bN•n plared on prohutmn .met
mun• rt'('t•ntl\ wn' l-l"<'n nolit'1•
thJt he ~11uld br tl'rminatNI an !lo
cloi.\ ~. "111 lt•;I\ t' OHi<'<' l'"rit1ay
lie'"" ronllnul• lo n•rt'I\'<' 111:.
'4.alnr\ u11t1I Julv lD, th<' f1r-.t ct,1\
OrnnJ:t• _j Coast
-4.[J/j.,
\l'entber
llazv sunshine 1s on the
menu . aitoln Wednesday
"1th t<'mperatures 1n the
upper 60s near lh<' ocean
.ind 11trNch1n10t to 80 rurth<'r
mlanrl
INSIDE TODA l '
Gorcknmg dirt>ctlon /rom
et'Olut1onary order of an{lt'hc
bt'lngs" u cr~ited by fovndn
for SUCC't'IJ of Scottish wla~
wht"Tt' cobbagH oT~ .aid to
UYrgh .0 pounda and rOMS
bloom m snow A 7
l•••x ... .. ,. ... .. ,
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"" •• • &t•tt ... ... •• ...
th;it hr could b<' lcgall> lermmJl
1•11 hy a new cily rounnl untl1•r
provisions of the <'tty charter
Tht• action wa::. takl.'n in an
hour·long <').<'<'Ull\ e '<'S!>lon on .i
fi I \'Ott· Forml.'r mavor Norm;1
Gibbs ra:<1t the 1t1,.sentmg \'Ole
i\!ls1st.rnt C1tv Adm1mstrator
llud lll'IS1to "·di rill 1n ror
Ho~ lands" h1le the r1ty conrluctK
a i.earch for a replucemt'nt
Rowl:rnrls. who had been thl' c1
tv udm1nistrator for four years.
.:aid he m:idc tht' deci11ion tor<'
s1~n last f'ridny when It became
clt'nr that he no longer had the
support or at least four members
nrthe council.
l\tayor Harriet Wieder said It
becamt' necessary to replace
Rowlands because he had lost the
rn'd1b1lity in which to operate ef·
f<'ct1velf and because or deficien-
r1es an the financial department •
Home Rifled
In Newport
Newport Beach police are in
\'estigatmg the burglary or a
Park Newport apartment in
which goods valued at more than
$10.000 were stolen.
According to police reports
Marcella Cooper, 49, a real
estate broker. returned to her
apartment from work Monday
evening to hnd ber residence had
been ransacked .
J(ems stolen in the break-in In-
cluded silver flatware and serv
1ng pieces, jewelry, two fur
coats. clothes and becl bnens, nc
cordinl to police report.<\
•
hns recommended ao J8.000-
squor~ foot building with a
14,000·squure foot interior that
could be expanded later. That is
more than double the size or the
largest branch the city now has
But foes of the project
primarily from We:.t Newport
and Balboa complain that the
ex1stinft branches ought to be up·
graded before such a large
branch is built
Contro\ ersy also 1s likely to de-
velop over the Mar1napark
masterplan
The plan l'I being prepared for
the e"enlual development of
Marinapark a proJecl that 1s not
included an the proposed 19i6·77
budRet
Thl• mui.terplan \\a:. set for u
public hearinl(, when councilmen
<Iii.co\ ered that lhl• propost•il
i.1dewalk and bake trail wh1rh
IS('e Bl'DGET, Pa1tt>A?l
NBOkays .
Business
Fee Hikes lia1ck i11 llis ff air
By July l. 1t s ~01ng to cost
more to do bu~mess with the Cit~
of Newport Bt.•ach
Cit) councilmen routinely ap-
pro\'ed a series of fee increases
Monda). covering the costs of r1 ·
ly l>en·1ces ranging from pier
permits and building permits to
the cost of mamtainmg dire-ct
telephone ularms an the poli<'t'
station
George "Peanuts" Larson Zimmerman displays his ne\\
found friend. a baby sparrow hawk that apparently fell
out of its nest m a tree near Gcor~i:·s Laguna Beach
home. He estimates the bard 1s about three months old. It
still has 1t:s baby foather:s <JOd cannot fl~. George S<i) s he
has been feeding 1t steak and ~round beef and that the
hawk. "eats better than I do ·
Two or the J 7 proposed in
crf'as<'~ were held orr until the
May 24 <'Ounrll meetin1t becaust.·
the\ <Jrl' amendments to 1.0nin~
ord.anances and r<'quire public
he:mn(ils
Carter ConfirDis
'\
The council approval or one
proposal increased penalty
puymcnls for lute boat moorinJ?
and pier fee renewals wa:..
Riven w1thou1 the consent or
Mayor Howard Rol{ers
Sighting of UFO
· I 've p;11d the pier fee ror
vears ancl have received nn
service from the city in return."
he grumblt'd "Though I suppo~e
1( one w:h stolen. at could be &den
11r1ed ..
The 1nrreased penal!) fees
were l>ug~estcd by Dave
HarshburJ?er, director of the
Marine Departmt.'nl. ~ho pointed
nut that as or April 1. the totul of
p1t'r perm1tis renewal~ due on Jan
l that had not been paid was
SlO 000
The ex111ting 10 percent penolty
charge wtll bt• upJ>('(I to 25 per
cent for thl' first 15() days that ltw
annual permit payment I& I.ill•
Mt1•r tholie five month:., th1•
penalty will i;io up to JOO f)l'r per
cent
CSH FEES, Page .\2)
ATLANT /\ </\P I Dt>mocralll'
pres1dent1al ronlcndcr J1mm)
Carter has seen an umdcnt1Cied
flying obJect and say~ hf' no
longer laughs at people who
believe in them . accordan~ to J
newly published book
A Carter !>pokl•sman l'onhrm<'d
the gist or the ston In the• book'
"L'FO Exists.' hy Puns f-1am
monde Carter rcvcult.'d in S<•p
tembcr 1973 thal he had seen J
L'FO about J y eilr befort• hr took
office as governor of Georgia. thl'
author said
· I don 't lauJlh ;it IH'OJ.llt·
anymore "hen they sny lh<'v
ha\'<' :.t•en U fo1 0 s because I'\ ..
seen one myselr." Cart<.·r 1i. quot
ed a11 suyinR
Carter's press 11ecrt'lary, Jo.h
Powell. said Monctay night, "l rlo
remember Jimmy saying that h1•
did in fn<'t sel' 11 itl run.il' hi.ihl nr
ob.1ect at night in th<' :.ky which 1lld
not app<.•ar lo bc-a !llar or plnnc ''r
unvth1n~ he could expluan. It
Smog Alert!
Corutal Cities Warned
A rars l ·stage smog alert. which plaJ?ued man) Oranjll'
County cities Tuesday, will return Wednesday, the Southern
California Air Pollution Control Oislnct predicts
Pollullon Control Engmeer Jack Guiso said the com
b1nat1on or a clear day, warm weather. httle wind and a lo"
inversion base m eke for the staae one alert.
.. THE LOW INVERSION just makes a smaller pot to
nux the pollutants up In," he explained.
The area covered by the first stage alert includes
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Hu.nlingt.on Beach and parts of
Lrvine, as well as mostnOrthtm citles tn the county.
ntB ALERT ADVISES Orange Coast residents to
restrict exercises rrocn mld·tnorni.ng to late afternoon, and
advises persons with resplratory problems lo consult their
physlriana. .
The alert also ur1es motorists io r estrict unnecessary
drivtn1 and sug1.au that small c:hddr.-n alM> rntnct out
door activtlles.
thats ,our defan1t1on or an un
identified flying obJect, lhtn I
suppose that· s correct.
Powell add eel.· I don't think it's
had any f?reat impart on him ont·
"ay or the other. I would venture
to say he probably has sren
'tranii:t•r and mort> unexplainable
things than that JUSl dunn~ his
t1nwingo\ernmcnt ·
Tuv Charges
Still Faced
By Yachtsma11
CAMDEN, N .1 IJ\P I /\
fod<'rul JUdgC' today rh<1m1ss1•d
one count of a thrl'e <'Otani indict
ment af(a1nst a ) •irhlsm;in
c·hurJ;?cd with rdu~tnll to thrlJ"
his do~ ovc•rhoard to rnokc room
on a lifeboat ror two c·rcwm<'n
who d1C'cl
U S. 1>1:.tr1d Court .JudJ.t1•
Slanl<'Y S Brotman threw out a
count brought a~ain11t Cyril
LaBrecque under an 1838 federal
c;teamboat law Rrotman allr<'1'fl
with ddl'nH attornev John
McMahon that the law opplic·'
univ to commercial Vt'l\sel<i
But Brotman refused to d1~
mass l~ two remaining count' chargM~ LaBrecque with
manslaughter and ne~hgencc
H~ said the government, which
rested Monday, had met its
burden of proo( on the two
charges.
LaBrecquc. SI, as ~mg tried in
the deaths of Bradford Blakeley .
20, and Paul Sa~arlno, 19, both of
Wethersfield. Conn. They died
ruler hanging rrom lhe sides or
LaBrecque's 11-foot lifeboat in
43-degree waler for JO hours
followina the sinking of his
~chooner . the "Sadit> and
Edgar.··
Today's Clo lag ·
N.Y.StoekS
N TEN CENTS
c.!~~~-'..!
was Dr. Cella'a bnby,"heaald.
Or. Cella und three eodeftn
dants face trial here on 44 felony
counts contained in a X..os Anicles
federal grand Jur · 1('dlctmcot
Those charaes rnclude tu.
e\ &b10n ond fraud
Namt!d with hJm m the lndic\-
ment are former hospital ai.·
socaates Theodore Schiffman. 53,
<See CELLA, Page AZ>
Arsonist ' .
Victi1n
In Court
By ARTlll'R R. VlNSEL
OtllleO•llY PllolSl•ll
An anAr) llun1111.,1on Beach
printer whose pl;int was
dt•s tro~ ed 1n Jn explosivt•
urson1i.l·M'l fire Monda~ was in
the courtroom h'.lcly to testtf~
a1w111~t µohllc1un fmuncicr l>r
Lou1sJ Cl'llj Jr
R1chJrd Thomp::.on, owner of
Gr.iph1c Commun1c<.1t1on' Com
pan~. i2il !\lurd) l'1rt·tc, "as the
~<'cond former Ct•lla as:.oc1ate to
be f1rebom bl'cl rn u nine-du)
~nod. author1t1cl> <·onf1rmed
The $200,000 fire that gutll'd hu.
mult1pl~ uo1l 1ndustnal park
oprrat1on follo"<'d a May J
tnrchin).l or Sl.1tul'la11d, a GUS"d<'ll
Crm l' hrm 0" nl'<I by forml.'r
<'ount~ plannini:: t·omm1s:.1one1
\\ oodro\\ W1l:.011 Butlt.•rfiC'ld.
The n·cordi. an t1Ul''>l1on hun·
aln·ull\ bl•t•n 1.•1tht:>r dt'l1v<•rt.'<i tu
;ind or. ('~JHt>cl IJ~ Orani.t<.' Count)
District Attornl·\ 's inwst1caton.
probin g Cl·llu''> f1nuncing ol
~tatewacle pohl 1c a I r11:tures.
Huntington Beac h Poltel' Arson
Detail Detective Robert Russell
!>tressed again todny the Monday
morning blabt und bla.7.e that tt.'m
j)Oranly ~ 1pecl out Thompson's
plant was dl•li bcratl•
"ll was done with intent to com
mit arson It wu s n 'l :in
amateurish Job It "as not a
prank thing or 'and a ls," ht•
declared
r\o suspect:. ha H bt>en 1de11
t1fied or quest1on('(f 1n e1th<•r
Thompson., printing plant in
rerno or Bullcrraeld's statuary
outlet blazt.'. but authont1e<1 and
the \lrtams make clear 1mphca
lions
"If J ha Ve lo b(• there for U
month I'll be sitting there ever y
day," Thompson said Monday of
h1i. scheduled testimony in the
44·count t'USt' against Cella and
th rel' assoc1 ates.
Employcs >;p1•akrni:: for the vk
tam s~ud h<' wai. quite d1::.turbed
()\er the 1ncich•nt.
Authorit11.·:. said Thompson told
them h1 :. nam e• had nof
previous!) emerged pubhcly in
connection with the cr1m1naJ
cases f1lecl aga1n-;t l'<'lla Jnd as
s ocaate:. Fedl•rul i.:rund JUr)
members in L1>s Angel<'S returnl'd J 4cl count 1nd1ct ml•nl, mosll}
1n,oh·1ng alll'gcd ineome ta"'
{'\-a:,ion
Oran~t· C'ounty C:rancl Jur)
m<·ml><'r~ h1l th•· four "1th u 12'J
1·ount inc1irtm1•nt pr1mar1lv 1n
'oh :ni:: grand tht•ft .ind cmbezzll-
ment allt'1:tat1011s
T h o m p ·' " n h ,1 ' t o I ,1 1 n ·
"esta~ator'> ht• opl'iwd a !>mall
part llmt• print1ni;i plant for Celle
ut M 1i.s1on ('um mun1ty llosp1t al
fl\e ~r:ir-; ago. a t1meprmwrutori.
,ire partn·ularly ronl·(lrnt•d ubout
forl'VHfont1al tt•sllmony
Act1vitws 111 the• hm~111t11I print
1n~ ~hop us1n1ot nc-gutlvt.•11 11nd
printing plu11•s i.u1111l 11•1I h.v
Thompson tor pohlll'OI promotion
and rontainanu n11mt•11 of Cella
harkNI cancl1dute' nnd 11ll<'J;?Cdly
phony firm K hi I lt•cl for lht' t!t'rvi('1•:.
.in• l'Oll1t1dcrcd kcv prosecution
Pfllnls
/\uthorit ll'' Ml' ul o rcvi'1wing
th~ fa<'t thl' Orungr County
r>emocratlC' P urty hcodqu111t<'r?-
1n a buald1nl( ownec1 and loonc•1I hv
Or ('dla w11'111{-'\lrO)Cd thC' w111
11•ror Hl72 b\-n SU'IPICIOIJS hla11•
PROFIT TAKING
Sl'VNTS STOCKS
NEW YORK CAP> -The stock
market wavered In a narrow
range today. struggling againKl
profit.taking pressur~ after th•·
s harp gains of the past two
sessions. Trading was relatively
active .
Profit takina has appeared (In ,
each of the Dow's hall-dozen runi;
past 1,000 the past two months.
The Dow J one averag<' of 3()
stocks lost 0.87 points to t ,po6 6 l.
<Tables, Al 11
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N lueaoar M•r o . ,,.,5
er
11iree Arrested '
ID Fake Rei.St
Jn an elaborate undcrt'<>vt r
o~rallon , Ora.nee County law
enfort'emenl omceN &tu1ed a
$100,000 modt robbery ot a Jewel
mercbunl Monday.
Then, lbey arrested the thret:
men who alleaedly plotted the
heist with two undercover aeents
and made a down payment on the
Jewels once the caper had been
pulled oft.
The would-be merchuAl vlc· Um. a S:inta Ana jewelry
~ wholesaler, was not 1denllfled.
But arrHted at a Denny's
RKtautant in Orange as they
purportedly made the down pay-
ment on the stolen jewels were
George Carpenter, 27. of 18il
Pomona Ave , Costa Mesa, and
GarY Snow Saunders, 39, of 21311
Espada Place, Diamond Bar
Arrested in Santa An.t a short
time later was Robert Foster
O'Donal. 40. of 14111 Browning
FEES ...
The new ordinance "'111 apply
the same penalty ree schedule to
onshore and offshore moonngs
renewal fees as well as piers.
Monday's action wr1 s the
second reading of the ordinance.
It will go into effect in 30 days
The other fee increases were
given preliminary appr->val Mon·
day and are set for Sf'f'Omt rPArl-
mg on l'rtay 24 so they will go anto
effect by the s tart or the fiscal
year on July 1.
City Manager Robert Wynn
said all city fees are updated an-
nually so that the co:it of provid-
ing services such as background
investigations for vanous work
permits, building permits and
zoning work can be passed on to
the applicants rather than usmg
city tax money.
The increases propo5ed for this
year range from eight percent to
ten percent and are expected to
bring a minimum ofS00,000 mad-
d1tional fees to the caty.
City Building Director Bob
Fowler explained that the overall
effect of the increases in fees re·
lated to buildings will mean thitl
rees wtll account for a total of
about l .33 percent or a $65,000
new horn(!. He said the current
fees account for about 1.22 per-
cent of the total cost of the snme
home.
Only one decrease was in·
eluded In the proposal given lo
the council Monday night Wynn
t said the charge for mvesttgattng
a person applyin~ for a direct
telephone alarm to the police <;la·
lion will be dropp~d from Sl5 to
SlO
But he noted that the monthly
. charge for thut alarm connection
will go up from S15 to SJ6
Al~o to be incr<'ased are the 1 f~s for lnvest1gatmg applicants
.for permits for ambulance
drivers, l<tx1 driver-. and
solicitors for <'harllt<'S <Slfi 75 to
S181 : It ve entert .ainmcnt and
patron dancing <S5850 to S63\,
mas~aee technicians and private
patrolmen tS28 to SJ01 , sp<'cial
t•\·ent for t'hanty < $22 50 to $24 l;
tow truck drivers ($19.50 to $21 J:
non-charitahlc ~pec1al event
t$62.50 lo S6i 50 l; pawnbrokers
and massagl' parlors ($100 to
Sltol
The co~t of n permit for muk·
ing a movie on publi<' propt>rty
\\ 111 go up from $100 to $110 and
th(' daily fet> will rise from $35 to
~achn·
Sl . Santa Ana
O'Donal rt>p<>rtl'dly put In Dn
appe:lr<incc Al th• Oriinge
restaurant but left before the 411·
l•ied atult>n Jl'"' l'I purchase w us
necoU<itl'<i
The three men were char1ed
with conspiracy lo commit rob-
bery and con:sp1racy to receive
stolen property
According to Orange County
shenff's Capt. Robert Cr1Ueth,
32 plainclothes deputies and
Anaheim police oHtcers \\Cle 1n
volved in the mock robbery und
later Jewel sale.
It was "'hen an unspecified
amount or ca!>h w.as handed to an
undercover agent 1n the
restaurant's parking lot that
Saunders and Carpenter were ar
rested. Griffeth said
He reported that Carpenter
was armed at the tame of hLS ar-
rest. So. in addition to the con-
spiracy charges, the Costa Mesa
man was charged with illegal
possession or a loaded gun
Griffeth said Monday's arrests
ended five weeks of undercover
work begun when a Brea un·
dercover police officer was
asked by two of the accused men
if he'd be interested in part1c1pat·
ing in the robbery.
Last week, CriUelh said, the
alleged conspirators provided
two undercover officers with
weapons and the robbery was
scheduled for 1 p.m. Mondav.
\Vith the victim jeweler's
cooperation, including the
"loan" or the loot. the mock rob·
bery was pulled orr by the two
agents tn case their quarry, the
three aUeged consptrators. were
watching, Griffeth said.
Fro• Page AJ
CELLA •.•
Santa Ana, G.eorge Lo~s Ollen-
dorf, 44, Laguna Beach and
Stephen Robert Evans, 31 . Mis
sion VieJO
All four additionally face trial
1n Orange County Superior Court
on 127 felony counts contained in a
local grand Jury indictment.
It ls alleged in both courts that
the four men bilked Mission Com-
munity Hospital, Mission Viejo
and Mercy General Hospital. San·
ta Ana out of an estimated S2
million. It is alleged that docu·
ments manufactured at the print
shop under the titles or ten bogus
corporations were used to imple·
ment the scheme
Judge R~ rne abandom'd plans
for Jury selection toda~ when 1t
becarr.e obnous that the deren11e
phase Of the pretrial heanng \\Ill
not be completed before Wl'dncs·
day
Prosecutor Stephen Wilson
said he will then call on st·"eral
'l'<1tnesses to off<>r <'Ountcr
t('sl1mony to defenM' allegallons
School Aid Soup;ht
ROSTON CAP) A f£'deral
Judge, saymg he fears an up
surgt' in racial violence. has or·
dered Mayor Kevin JI. White to
raise $17 million to keep lloslon·s
publtc schools from hu\'lng to
close six weeks eurly U.S. Dist
Court Judge W. Arthur Garrity
Jr said an early closin~ would
Jll" his desei:regat1on plan .. a
bO<ly blow from which 1t \\ ould
never reco\ er.··
I
Ren1en1ber Her?
Jackie Schwietzer. winner of the first Miss t'SA beauty
pageant in 1952, talks ~ith 1\Iiss New York. Carol Perret·
t1. 22. a contestant in the 1976 pageant in Niagara Falls.
The former Jackie boughery and former Mrs. Jack Webb
ts now 41 and li\•es in Encino.
Tustin Annexes
Helicopter Base
At a special meetmg Monday
night. the Tustin City Council
formally annexed the Marine,
Corps Air Station (helicopter) in
a move that will bring an
Senior Brown
Sets Prop. 15
Talk at UCI
Former Go' ernor Pat Bro" n
will be one or four speakers at a
forum on the Celtforma Nuclear
lmt1all\ e to be h('ld Thursday
night at L'C In me
Th<' forum, S<'I for 7 p JTl in the
'i<'lcnct• leC'turc hall. 1s sponsorC'd
In· !It'\ era I :.tudent groups on
rumpU4' and IS open lO the puhhl'
ll will culmtnal<' a four -day
energy program at the campus.
On th<.' stdl' argumg agatn!\t
Propos1twn 15, or the Nu<'le11r
ln11iatlve, will be Brown and Dr.
Lester Lees. or the Envtronmen-
lal Quality Control Laboratory at
Cal Tech
Speaking In favor of the pro-
position will be David Brower,
president of Frit'nds oflhl' Earth.
and Dr .• John Gofman, chairman
of thl' Comm1ll<'r for NuC'lear
Re!1poni11 b1 hty
estimated 566.000 in annual state
tax money into city coffers.
The cities or Tustin and Santa
Ana have been battling for
several years ovtr which one
should be allowed to annex the
212-square-male former lJghter·
than-air base, located south or
Tustin Boulevard o(( Red Hill
Avenue.
The Local Agency Formation
Commission CLAFC> decided 10
January to allow Tustin to annex
the site. Santa Ana off1c1als 1m
mediately responded with a
lawsuit against the agency and
the dty of Tustin.
Santa Ana lost that swt last
month and Tustin orrtclals
responded two weeks ago with an
urgency ordmance enacting the
annexation.
Monday's 3 to 0 vote in favor of
annexation was merely a
formalization or that urgency or·
dinance, according to City Ad·
ministrator Bob Bopf.
According to Bopf, the site will
generate about $40,000 in state
tax rebates, plus another $26,000
in state gas taxt>s.
The government will pay no
property taxes to the city, Bopf
said.
The· site has been zoned by
the city for public or inst1tullonal
uses. Bopf said he knows or no
plans by the Marine Corps to dis-
continue current military uses
there.
Voting Heavy
Carter Facing New Foe
By the Assodatt'fl rte !i.
£arly 'ot111~ was re1><>1 ll't1 modE>rutc to hNl\'Y In
Nebraska today in :i pr unur~ elt'~l1on thul Pr~~1deot
Ford hoped would throttfr nonald Hcu~un's chllllenee tor the Republk aa nommuhon
In the D~mocratic pr1rnary, Jimmy Curter, his
,party's fronl·runner for tht• nomination. wa5 facint a
new foe. It wus Sen. f-)'ank t:hurch's debut in the
primary campaign, and he at'knowledged that he was
forced to wage 30 uphill buttll' a~umst Cut~r.
Ford and ReuJ{an also bottll•d 1n u preferential
vote in West V1rgini.1. but mo~t of the major
Democratic candidates wert• not entered. 1'he \'Oler
turnout there was descr1 bt..'<i as hghl.
Connecticut Democrats 'otcd m u party.run
primary that is just the first step m selecting national
convention JelE.'gates.
Going into today's elert1on::1 Reagan had won four
primaries in 3 row. Rl•agan went 1nlo today's
primaries with 396 delegates to Ford ·s 309, with 1,130
needed for the nomination and 1.207 yet to be chostn.
Glaueoma Test
Patients Get High
With 'Pot in Eye'
RESTON, Va. <AP) -Mari-
juana eyedrops effectively re·
lieve symptoms of glaucoma
and are ready for tests on people
suffering from the eye .disease,
researchers say. But those tak·
Ing the drops will have to put up
with a side effect -"getting
high.''
A Medical College of Georgia
researcher said Monday that
animal tests show hquid man-
JUana "is as good or better than
any anti-glaucoma medication
currently available."
Dr. Keith Green, associate
professor of ophthalmology, said
research emphasis was being
placed on substances related to
or derived from marijuana
''that hopefully won't have the
euphoric side effects."
Addressing a science writers'
seminar sponsored here by
Research to Prevent Blindness.
Inc .. Green said a new anll-
glaucoma drug would give pa-
tients a valuable alternate treat·
ment to the few drugs now
available for this purpose.
Glaucoma is a condition in
which the fluids of the eye do not
drain properly, causing a
buildup or pressure withln the
eyeball. This pressure can
damage the optic nerve and dis·
tort the atructures or the eye,
leading to loss of vision.
The l'ondition 1s the third lead-
ing cause of blindness an the Unit-
ed States and affects an estimat·
ed two mUlion persons.
Tickets Ready
For Irvine
May Banquet
Tickets for UC Irvine's Lauds
and Laurels Banquet May 22 at
the Newport Sher aton Hotel,
must be purchased by Wednes.
day. sponsors or lhe event laid to-day.
They can be purchased In the
mam lobby of the campus Ad·
ministration Buildane. The price
ts $10 for general admission and
$7.50 for students.
Categories in which awards
will be given include university
service, community service.
athletics, undt>rgraduate and
J.!raduate student.
Faculty members will be
honored ror distinguished re-
search and teaching. The ban·
quet is sponsored by the UC I
Alumni Association. For more In· formation, phone 833·5151.
Council Action
In action Monday night, the Newport Beach City Coun-
cil
PUBLIC HEARINGS: Set June 14 for public hearin~s
on the plan for the Newport Center library, the masterplan
for Mwinapark, the reports from the city Planning and
Parks, Beaches and Recreation commissions on open space
:icquisitlon and traffic and parlung in the 22nd Street
Arcade.
IRVINE COAST: Approved a letter asking the county to
guarantee road construction before development ts allowed
1n the C'Oastal area between Laguna lkach and Corona def
Mar.
CITY CLERK: Named Dons Geori?e city clt>rk. She has been serving as acting city clerk since the death or former ci-
ty clerk Laur a Lagios earlier this year.
RETIREMENT FUND: Asked for a i.tudy or alternates
to the state retirement fund bt>cause of a recenl increase in
charges lo the city which will cost Newport lkach nearly Sl
million for 1976· 77.
"'FEGlJARDS: GJve lifr'J.!Uards the aulhorrly lo wntc
cilattons for v1olat1ons of do~ ordmJnces obs<'rvccl on lh
beach.
Thr in<'rN1ses \"OH'<I in p1t•r
fet>'I for ron'>lru<'llon. n ·v1'11on or
1r.in,rt•rr1n~ II\\ nl·r~h1p range
from S60 to S2~0
f 'ro• Pa9_. ,\I
A clredglnf? pl'rmtl pn<'<' will go
from S.S.'i to $l!O
Thr prono<1ed 1n<'rea.c;cs 1n 1on
ani: .ind !o>UhdlVl!HOn frC!S ronJ?('
from SlO for rt>stdcntlal rf'Cord
reports to S420 fOl" EnVJronmtn·
lal lmpoct Reports.
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BUDGET STUDIED. • •
were to have been installed
between the t•x1!it1ng trailer p..irk
and thr bea<'h h;1d been tll.'lekd by
thl' Pnrks. Beaches and Recn~a
lton Commission which prepared
lht•plan
Residents of thr Balboo
Penlni1ula have appeared bcforr
the clly council to cr1ti<'tze council
plans to develop part or the
Ensign View Park in Newport
llt>lghts as the city's b1ccntenmal
project.
Thost' residents say they want
the money spent on parks for their
area first.
Councilman Paul Ryckoff. who
proposed the open space bond lt1·
sue. which will also be heard on
June 14, openly acknowled~ed the
pressures caused by regional
politics and suggested a way
around it for the bond ele<'lton
would be to include a parcel from
each major area or town on the
· shopping list. ..
Due to some confusion al the
Apnl.~..26 city council meeting.
members of the city's Parks •
Beaches and Recreallon !o · mission were directed to ve
their report on the proposal tbe
council on Monday, but members
or the plannjng commission were
gwen a June 14 deadhne
Monday, councilmen accepted
the first report. which carnes an
estimated price tag of r1 million,
for five parcels .
The rive parcels are the former
Pacific Ele-ctric right of way
beside Coast Highway tn West
Newport. the land trh<ir rf'mnnnt
adJac~nl to the Easlblu!f Park,
the lot at the tntl'rsectaon or
Marine A\enue and Bayside
Ori ve. two lol 11 to the east or
lnsp1ralton Point ond purl ol
Cast aw a:, s Hill
The price tag set on the parcels
voriM for the Castaways. a 78-
ucre parcel that runs from Coa'it
Highway lo Westcliff Drive
alongside Dover Dnve
Commluloners said they
figured two prices ba11ed on ac·
qu1s1l1on or either one-third or the
acreage or one·ntnlh of 1t. They
dtd not specify the location of th\•
land to be bought.
The planning commission re·
port will be directed al means or
buying the land Including
methods other than a bond elec~
t1on.
Another matter lo be brought lo
the council June 14 concerns a
proposal to improve pubhc and
private parking at the 22nd Street
Arcade which 1s shared by the
Crab Cooker and theOldSpaghet·
ll Factory
Owner~ of the Spaghetti Fac-
tory are seeking council approval
or a plan to use a parking lot at the
end of the Arcade from the
re!ltauranl for their overflow
pac;k1ng.
Thal plan is opposed by the
owner of the Crab Cooker who
says it will gener ate too much
traffic through the al~ady con·
gested Arcade
Councilmen deferred action on
the controversy Monday night to
await. a city staff report on pubhr
pnrkm" ind traffic now in the
area.
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THE PRICE IS RIGHT
HA VI YOU IVER GOME IMTO A STORE, AHD BEFORE A
SALISMAM ArrROACHED YOU, TRIED TO DETERMINE rRICES
OH GOODS HOT MARKED?
MANY CARPET STORES DO HOT HA VE PRICES IHDICA TED
OM THllR SAMPLES. THE THEORY IS THAT THIS WAY THEY
CAN CHARGE ''WHAT THE TRAFFIC WILL IEAR."
AT ALDEN'S, ,RICES ARE roSTED OM ALL Of OUR
SAM,LIS SO THAT CUSTOMERS .CAM BROWSE THROUGH THE
SELECTIONS AHD KNOW WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING AT. STOP
AT ALDIN'S, AHD SAVE A LOT OF AGGRAVATION!
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Bicentennial Travel
Better Plan Now .
For Vacation
By YLVlA PORTER
e are entnln1 th months that will mak" l1J76 • bon·
ttr year for ram Uy tnvel within our ov. n bordt'ra, v.1th
mlf.&Lics on Amertcan tnvel bf auto. alr. r1JI and Intercity
bus e.xpected to rea<'h all ume peak$ .
The one exct>ption to .----------.
the upsurae may be
travel by privuk or.
for only About \\\O o(
three long-distance
vacutlon travelers will
Money's
Worth
ust> th ei r own ' automobiles, accordrng __ ....,, ... _____ _
to the OJI.cover Americ;i Tr;i' \'I Cenkr 1n Washington Lust
year, lbe proportion was three out of four.
The reason is th11t other nwun. of travel will grab a bta
&l'r sh~ Airline~. ra1lrouds and intercity bust's Ul' un.
ticlpating increases of 20 ~rcent or more over summer
11715. Sightseeing bus companies, says Gray Lines. ex~ct
even higher fi&ures in Eastern c1bes .
WHAT ABOUT FINDING places to sleep? Whal kind of
accommodations will be &\•aalable? How can travelers be
aure of reserving what they want when they want it?
E ncour agingly enough, even the bicentennial centers -
Boston , New York. Phdadelph1a. Washington -are confi·
dent that travel needs wall be met. New York City goes
further , p romt.slng that rooms will be in good supply even
dwin1 July's Democrauc National Convention.
There are rulttS and warnings, though -and all the
pleas ant predictions about hotels and mot.els are null and
void if tbey are not h~
-RESERVE HOTEL OR MOTEL rooms well 1n ad-
vance for the best chanc(• or getting the desired accom
modations. Arrive early to i::ct the pick or tbt lower-priced
rooms.
. -Find out whal!.S nrnilablc al destinations by consult
mg travel agents or a1rhnes an advance, or by asking for the
"Hotel & Motel Red Book" at local hotels or library. Those
who phone instead of writang will find many hotels and
motels maintain toll·free 800 numbers which are listed In
the yellow pases.
Paul D. Galteese. president of the American Hole~ and
Motel Association, suggests, "Call l he Indec>endent
Retervations System <800·323·1776) wh1cb has room
availability data In more than l .500 US. and Canadian
hotels a nd motels." Hotel/motel directories can be
purchased, but they are fairly eitpensive.
-DECIDE IN ADVANCE where to stay in the vicinity
of the destination: ut the airport, along the h1i::hway. sub·
urban location or center city. Airport accommodations
iienerally have the highest occupancy rate during the week
nnd usually provide free trnnsportatton from and to
airports. Center city hotels gencrallv ha\'e rooms avail able
most of. the time. except during conventions, es~c1ully In
late spnng or m id-autumn. The smaller, well·kepl centt:r c1
ty hotels orten oHer good values and almost always hnve
available rooms.
-Investigate the special rates offered by most hotl'ls
and motels -outside of resorts for weekends. an cluding
one or more. meals, s1i::htsccang arrangements, entertain
ment , .even tickets to theaters, attractions or sports events
Look into s pecial packagei. which eliminate or make only
sm all charaes for young children who occupy their parents'
room, suggests Galleesc .
-Ask travel agents and airline offices about special
packages including car rf'nl!:l and s1ght~ccmg.
- CHECK INTO THE hotel /motel's food facthlles, 1n
eluding snack bars and coffee shops as well as more ex
pensive restaurants. Ask about children's menus whi<'h
may even include puules and comics. Be sure t~ check
woat, if any, meals are included ao your rate.
~People who won't use u hotel/motel's sports fac1litie!>
-swimming pool, sauna, etc. -needn't go to a lodgang that
has and charges extra for lhe facilities. Most hotels. even
downtown, offer free parkinit. Jnvesligate this.
-And a final pie~ from Galleese. don't be u no·show. ln
1975. he says, 10 million rooms went unfilled because or no·
shows. Cancel reservations 1f vacation plans change
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Saddlebaek
EDITION
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Today' ~loslag
N.Y.Steeks
VOL. 69, NO. 132, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1976 TEN CENTS
. ' Witness Blasts Cella Evidence Find .:
By TOM BARLEY
Oii ... O•llV 1'11111.i.tt
LOS ANGELES A deft'nse
, witness ~esllfied here today that
Oranee County District Al·
torney's investigators uncovered
evidence that was not there
before their arrival last Nov 12
when they searched a Costa Mesa
pnoting shop controlled by Dr
LowsJ CellaJr
Print shop employe Kenneth
Piety testified as the pretrial
hearing in fed er al court moved I.ti·
to als firth day that be heard dJs·
trict a ttorneys· invesueator
Loren DuCbesne "whoop and
holltt-" while searcrung among
bolln of documenu.
"Re had some oegatJves ID bis
hand," Piety testified. "And llold
tum there and then that those
nega.Lives weren't ID that box
before be started searching 1t ··
'
Piety told Judge Matt Byrne
that be had takfo Inventory at the
UnJted Printan• Company plant on Airport Loop Drive shortly
before the.search was made.
"And those necalivesdef"tniteb
weren't 1nthat box." he said.
The defense contends that the
negalJ\'H were planted in the
print shop by dastrtct attornets
orftcers who were SftklDg m-
cr1minahn1 evidence against the
O.Ooty l'olot 51•11 l'Mlo
Thl'Sl' El Toro bo)S have found a ··secret
spot" in u :-.math county industrial area to
practice their skateboarding skills. Sk1m-
m111g along the concrete culvert are :\like
Schuppe, 15. ut left, and Jeff Wood, 15, at
right Greg Jordan. 14 , center. watches
the action and waits his turn.
Second Campus Pushed
Panel Urges Action by Saddleback Trust.ees
8) WI Ll.IAM SC"HREIBER
Ot '"° O••IY l'llM Se..H
Sadd\eback College should 1m
mediately betim shopping for the
site or a new campus al the north
t•nd nf the d1str1ct and starl
satellite instructional programs
by fall. 1917
Thal 1s the key recomm(.'nda
lion of u t'ilizens panel C<1m
m1ss1oned by colle~e trustees 11
weeks al(o lo examine the <'duca
t1onal needs of the Irvine and
Tustm commun1t1c•i; The rmal
repor-l was pn•-.cntt'd Monda)
m~ht.
Trustees "111 d1 i.cuss thu com
m1tlee hndm~-. at their !\la) 21
meeting, "h1fh \\Ill bc~in curh
ot 7 p.m
The 13·rrwm ber committee de
termmed thut rt"11denh of lht•
north(.'rn o.1rt of the d1-.tnl.'t 'foc•I
th.it the~ nrt> not rt't'l't\lnJ,? an
equ1tabll• shur(' or tht• ctislncl !I
Nlucat1onal sc•rvtl't''> llf'caucw of
th«.• lack uf nl'Jrbv fac·1hl1es
The punrl fu rt hc•r prrrl1t'trtl
th:1t a northl'rn t'nmpus 1·ouhl ht•
openl•d without nt'ces11anly m
crN1sin1l thr tnx burd<·n or 1m
pot'tin~ lhl' m 11!\lt'r pl.1n nl•c1
arowth or the eolll'11e's M1ss1on
Viejo t'umpus
Oranl-f~ ,_l
~(Jj.~
\\'cnthcr
I lazy sun!lhlDl' 1s on the
menu again Wednesda)
"Ith tcmperaturt's in thr
up~r 60s near the ocean
and stretch1nfl to 80 furth<'r
inland
INSIDE TODA,.
Gardening d1recll0fl from
· evolutioJJOry order of angt>llc
~nga" II crNded b'JI focmcJer
/or success of &otllsh 111110~
where cobboqt1 ore «%Jd ff)
u1e1gh «> pounds and rcnes
bloom In 8'10W A. 7
... ... ... •• .,,
All
l4S .... ti ... ... ... ...
"If the proJecled growth ID
population and potential enroll·
ments do an fact materialize, 1t 1s
likely that Saddleback College.
even when fully developed, will
not be able to satisfactorily meet
the needs of the entire distr1t·t,"
the report states.
The comm itll'e said the ex1~t
mg campus, 1n its .. built out '
Due Fridafl
stale. could effectively serve a
maximum or 30,000 students.
The report also notes that
available land for a northern
campus is disappearing rapidly
and the prices are rising at an
equal pace .
The panel sug~esls the dislncl
approach the Irvine Companv
<Set> SECOND, Page A2>
MAC 'Deadlocked'
On Tax Rate Issue
\\'1th onl' member ab!lent Mon
clay naghl, the.. Mission V1eJO
Mun1c1pal Advtsory Council
t MACI deacllo<'kt'd at 2·2 on
"helher lo hike the community" ..
sen1ce :.area tax ratl' to als lci:1al
maximum next year
1'hr ac·t ion or lack thereof
mean!' the Orange County Ad
min1strat1vc omcc will list thl'
maximum rate of 46 cents ~r
$100 of assessed valuation on pre·
hm1nary budget documents due
tn he filed by fo'nduy.
Dan Miiler, special districts
analyst ror the adminislraltve or
flee. told MAC members thot lht•
rate can still be cut back at final
county budget heanngs an June
"Al that point, we can reduce
but never increase the figure so
"e will go into it at the maximum
rate," Miller said.
•
The issue was stalemated b)
MAC Chairman R1l'hard
Lowcock, who rerused lo \'Ole for
a motion by CouAcllman John
Noble to adopt th~ maximum
rate and also refused to second a
motion by Councilwoman
Kathleen Kelly to hold the rate at
ats current level.
He said he preferred to wa1l
unlit the fifth councilman. Cal
Neve. can be present. to vote on
the matur . .MAC observers said
Neve would probably have voted
Monday to go to the maximum
rate.
(f the council hol<b to the cur
rent rate of 41.6 cents per $100 or
assessed value. about $30,000 will
have to be trimmed from the pro-
posed $1.034 spending package
for Co1.tnly Service Area Nine .
Robert Johnston. chairman of
the MAC budget and finance
t'omm1ttee, said the SJ0.000 could
be cut from the proposed m;im·
tenanct> expend1lurt•l:t
Rut Noble argued that the
o;en1ce area will \lrtually t'X-
haust its reserves for new park
development next year with the
expcnd1tures of about SlS0,000 in
local money for developm<'nt of
< eeTi\X RATE, Page A2 1
Trma Hunts
Restricted
WASJllNGTON <AP>
A federal judge today or
dered tuna fishermen lo
stop using a common
method of flshani;t which
kills hundreds or thousands
of porpoises eal'h year
along with the tuna catch
The ban. effective May
31. wall severely affert lhe
tuna industry. Estimates
are that between one-third
and one·h•lf of tbe
domestic tuna catch is
taJten by us1ni porpoises to
show lhe locations ol laree
schools oC the fish
U.S. DistricL Court Judge
Charles R. RJcbey, award·
ing a deci.sloo to 14 environ·
mental groups. said he re-
Cllized the per·lon cost of
catching tuna an some
oceanareasmaynse.
four defendanll>. At issue in lht> pretnal ls the de
Cense areument that the district
attorney's office illegally ex·
amined several boxes of docu· menu earned from the pnnt shop
last July by foQmer employe
Donald Albert Ray
Ray, 46, has ad milled from the
w1toess stand that be cooperated
with the district attorney's office
ID return for proseculJoo leruency
on criminal charges he faced.
Ray was being held in Orange
County Jad on charges oI plan-
rune the m1.trder of hls estranged
wife's boyfriend when the district
attorney's office learned of his as-
soc1ot1on with Dr. Cella. Ray was
enlJsted to aid in their invesUea·
tion ortbe pobtical figure.
Piety con!trmed today that Dr.
Cella bad direct control or lhe
pnntmg operation. "It was Dr.
Cella thls and Dr. Cella tbat-lj
wasor:cella'ababy,"heaald. ,
Dr. Cella and three codeCen•
dantt face trial here on 4' felony
eount.s contained ln a Los AnJel~
federal &rand ju.ry indictment.
Those charaes an~lude t ax
evulon and fraud.
Named with blm in the indlct·
ment are former hospital as·
aodales Theodore Sclilllman, S3,
<See CELLA, Page A%)
Eviction Fight
Loo IDS Viejo • ID
Fanrilies
*
Backed
By MAC
The M1ss1on V1e10 Municipal
Advisory Council (MAC ) will
!upport 32 fam1l1es with children
in their right against eviction
from the commumty's onl}
apartment complex
New owners or the ca~a Loma
Apartments have informed ram1
ly groups or their intent to con
vert the complex to an all·adull
facility by Sept. 1
Monday night. two dozen of the
apartment dwellers came lo the
MAC meeting lo cnhst the coun-
cil's aid. The council voted un·
animously to a:o to bat for the
families.
The MAC's Initial action will be
to send letters to the current
owners. Far East and West En·
terprises. and the former owner,
the Mission V1eJO Company
The letters will ask that the
families be allowed to slay m the
apartments without harassment
until they ar e ready to move out
on their own.
MAC member Ted Keene said
the council members ''will do
everything we can short or going
out and s tomping on the
owners."
MAC Chairman Richard
Lowcock said the tellers should
make it clear that the families
should be allowed enou~h lime to
do things at their own pac<'
rather than face the threat of 1m ·
minent eviction
<See EVICTION, Page A2>
Viejo Farm
Festival Set
Judging of animals and bakc<i
goods and a wrstem ·stylc pal
barbecue will highlight the an
nual Agricultural H1fle Day
sponsored by M 1ss1on V1eJo lhJCh
School's Future !"armers of
America on campus Saturday.
Begannan1t al 10 u m . beef.
lambs. poultry, rabbits, plants.
baked goods and agricullun·
mechanics wall be Judged
The event. which 1s public. will
be followed by the barbecue and
awards presenlalton from 5.30 10
7 :30 p .m. In the o;c hool "..,
multipurpose room
Tickets arc S3 SO for adults an'l
$2.50 for children.
Viejo Do111 Rising
Earthmovers arc putting the final touches on 125-acre
Mi ssion Viejo Lake and have begun piling up the hard
earthen dam that will hold back the water in a man-
ma<lc basin. Hard. black clay found just beneath the
~urfacc of the ground will serve as the dam's 1mpermea·
blc core
Saddlehack Board
To 'Trirn' Budget
By LAURIE KASPER
Otlhe O•tty l'iloOt~lt
Saddleback Valley Unified
School D1stncl lruslcesconttnue<I
Mondny to examine ways to trim
a proposed $28 5 million budget
for next year School ad·
min1slrators duim the budget
already if. a "bare bones" s pencl ·
angplan
During J sp('{'ial meeting
t'alled only to discuss the budget
several admini:llrntora provided
a line by line explanation of sug
ge!ltC'd rundln& for their pro
grams.
New Tracts to Affect
Area Traffic
Each 11peakcr c·ulled attcnttor
t<Y"Cuts which hove been made Ir.
previous yco rll as well as lhOllc ac•
counted for In the 1976·77 rlscu'
year propo'!al
Ilcfor<' the department hcadt
defended their requests, district
Bu111ness Man ager Oil Morenc
noted that S22. J m llllon (about 7~
percent) or the total will go fol
employcs 'la In rl cs and benefits.
Three new hous1Dg tracts ID the>
El Toro area will have an adverse
impact on local traffic cond1t1on_
Orange County staff planners
warned Monday
Target or the warning issued to
the County Planning Commission
were three separate butadjoJru.ng
housing developments along
Aliso Creek near El Toro Road
When built, the three develop·
ments will add 675 new homes to
tbe El Toro Road-Aliso Creek·
Trabuc:o Road area.
Eacbofthenew bomeswbenoc·
c:upted will generate 13 auto trips
per day, according to a county En·
vironmeotal M anagemenl Agcn·
cy (EMA> report handed lo the
commission.
And that wall mean the
equivalent or 8. 775 added vehicles
a day pourina out on lo either El ,
Toro or Trabuco road.-;, the EMA
plannC'rs warned
As lhanits stand now. accord1nf!
to an EMA report. when a hnk of
Trabuco Road between El Toro
Road and the Mission Viejo area
is completed, Trabuco Road will
carry an estimated 33,000 vehicle
tnpsadoy.
That means. the staff report
continued. the day the new hnk
opens It will be carryin1t close to
its rated planned capacity of
33,000 vehicles a day.
As a result. staff pointed out. if
each ol the three new housing de·
velopments are treated separate·
ly, "there is certain to be signlfi·
cant <traffic> cireulalion pro-
blems."
To BH'rt a traffic calamity in
the newly developing areas. the
<~e TRAFFIC, Page AZ>
Other allocations, lncludinJ
those for utilities and contraot.s
cannot be reduced, hesald.
In other words. Trustee Dennu
Smith explained. the omount the
board has control over la less tbar
20percent.
But the tn.iatee al$0 praise<
plans presented by Joar
Swartzbaueb. coordlnator of Uv
JnstrucU~nal Rewource Cf!nler. t<
cut her original proposal o
$299,366 lo S279,(69. ll is, Smltl
said, ··the kjnd of ~t Ugf\tcninJ
we can do." · ~
Mrs. Swartzbau(h said s •
could cut he:r ori1loal budget r
quests by ellmlnaling th\
purcha!le ot some books anl
transferring someemployes .
Joanne Harris, coordinator o
the dl1trlcl'1 mu le proaram
. CSH BUDGET, P_,eAZJ
$8 Tu tdcr ... !( 11. 1m
~Water Cutback ·Due Arsonist
Victim
In Court
I Conservation llrged ThiS Week
By LAURIE ~PEil
001-.0.ur ,., ... SUff
O!f&c1als o! 1outh ut Onan&"
County water dist.net.a arc warn·
log r ldent.t tho uu'a water
supply will probably be "aeriou~
ly r~uced'' Wednetday throuah
Sunday of this we~k.
Tbey are ulunc residents to use
waW' only for suel> household
pnorihes a1 nu~tung to1leu, tuk·
In& baths and washing dili~
In addition, the Santa
M'&r1arila and Moul\oo·NlJud
Water Outrldiurt-hutttn.colrir·
r1cation llne• •nd chMonunwn&
&tt"Vicetoall gradin(loperaUons.
"B;a&lcaJly. our suppliea arc'°"
inc to bt' cuttn half.·· uplained W.
W KnlU:, aeneral mana,er of the
Santa M argarlta Water Disll1ct.
The reducUon Is upected lo OC· c.-ur when the Metropolitan Water
1>tstr1d < M WO I . the agency
MAC Criticized
As 'Reactionary'
The Mission Viejo MurucipaJ
Advisory Counctl <MAC) wos
sharply criticized Monday by its
one·man parks and recreation
committee as ··reactionary" to
Orange County government's
budget methods.
Tony Loechner, chairman and
only standing memberoftheMAC
parks panel, said council mem·
bers, "waited for the rounty to br-
ing you numbers. Wl\y not make
the guidelines to help the county
budget wisely?''
"'The innovations of our
builders seem to stifle your
creativeness," he said. .. Jump
back three paces and look where
our community 1s going. You have
been elected as leaders -reac-
t ion a r ie s don 't need to be
elected.··
The MAC is responsible ror
making recommendations on the
county-proposed budget for Coun-
ty Service Area Nine, which lies
wholly within the planned com·
munity of Mission Viejo.
* * * Fro•Pa~Al
TAX,RATE ••
He s id a~option or the max-Alicia~rk.
imum ate would assure the
service rea of at least $60,000 in
addition.al income next year to M
put lowArd future park develop.
mentneeds.
Loechner sa id the MAC must
encoura1te the county to include
"a mmimum of SS0.000 additional
revenue" each year to insure de-
velopment or future park sites
and fac1llt1es.
He added that unless the MAC
takes such a course, 1t would do
residents of the community "a
grave disservice."
Loechner s aid he favors boost·
mg the service area·s tax rate to
its maximum legal limit of 46
cents ~r $100 or assessed valua-
tion.
··Although your ~t.tiWde to keep
the tax rate the same year after
year (41.6 cents) is commenda-
ble. 1t 1s not realistic and fails to
provide for the not-so-future
needs or M1ss1on Vie Jo," he s&Jd.
The committee chairman said
there are more "oear·term" park
priority projects in Mission Viejo
than money available to build
them. ~
He mentioned Alicia Park, Oso-
Viejo Park, Castille Park and
5everal others that are "on line."
MAC members didn't respond
direcUy to Loechner's criticism
but they urged members of the
comm unity interested in park
and recreation planning to join
the committee and participate.
Loeehner said his committee's
members hip ''rises and falls as
·park!> in particular areas are con·
sidered." ..
which IUPPliH water to~
CallfcimJa, closuoneofi.U m~or
supply lines.
Tho lln will be shut down Wt'd·
nnday for c-onAtrucUon at MW D's
f1ltr•hon plant an \'orba unda.
The work i• ~Ina done 50 the
•1ency can brloR m better lt•t.e
water in Jwy, accordiq to Cul
Kymla, general mllrul&et ot the
Moulton N1gutl Water Oistt1ct.
Service is expected lo be
restored to thf' water ltne by late
Sunday.
Arns served by lht' Santa
Mar&arita. Moulton·Nl&uel,
South Coast County and
Capistrano Beach Watu Dis·
trict.s as well as the city ofLa&una
Beach and Water Works District 4
<San Juan Capistrano> will be af-
fected by the shut down.
Homeowners in the Irvine
Ranch Water District also may
expenence a drop in water pre·
ssure although they do not expect
a water shortage .
W1U1am Hurst, manager of the
Irvine district, said he is not ask·
ing people to conserve, since his
d1stnct ha5 greater supplies than
the others.
"We've installed t'xtra pump-
ing equipment to keep tbe water
pressure up. But there still may
be a slight drop in pressure,
especially in the TurtJe Rock area
and some areas north of Walnut
Avenue," hesaid.
"If it does occur, we don't ex-
pect it to be serious, although it
will be inconvenient for those few
days and we very much resret
that,'' he said.
Officials in other areas also ex·
peel no problems if residents con·
serve. They said lhe people are
being asked to cut down their use
of water primarily to be sure
there will be enough available to
douse a major fire.
Notices have been sent or de·
livered door-to-door to all
customers. In addihon, Kymta
said, his starr will be driving
through neighborhoods to make
sure people are not "wmecessarl·
ly wasting water."
Watering lawns, washing cars
and filling pools would be con·
sidered a waste this weekend, be
sa1d.
Hotek i11 His Hair
George "Peanuts" Larson Zimmerman displays his new
found friend, a baby sparrow hawk that apparently fell
out of its nest in a tree near George's Laguna Beach h~me. H~ estimates the bird is about three months old. It
stlll has 1ts baby feathers and cannot fly. George savs he
has been feeding it steak and ground beet and that the
hawk, "eats better than 1 do."
Fro• Page A I
SECOND CAMPUS. • •
with the northern campus con·
cept and inquire about lhe
purchase or company land over a
period of years.
plus a multi-year purchase
agreement for the site would hold
costs down and the capital im-
provements could be made on the
same "pay-as-you-go" basis the
district now uses for Its bwldmg
program, the committee said.
By AftTH RR. VJNSEL Ol~0.1111'1 ... IUH
An un.:ry Uuntlniton Bel.lt'h
printer whos e &ilant wa
d('stroyed in un explos 1v,•
anon1sl·!>et fire Monday was in
the courtroom r<'ttrly to h.•stlfy
aeainst poht1ct11n hnan('icr Dr.
lowsJ CcllaJr
R1ch"rd Thompbon. owner or
Graphic.-Communtcuti(lrus Com·
pany, 7271 Murdy Ctrclt', was \h'
s econd formt•r Cella a.1sociate to
be firebombed rn t1 nine-day
penod. authorities confirmed.
The $200,000 fare that gutted hi1
multiple·un1t andustr111l park
ope ration followed a May l
torching or Statueland, a Garden
Gro\'e firm owned by former
county planning rommissioner
Woodrow Wilson Butterfield.
The records in question have
already been either delivered to
and or copied by Orange County
District Attornev's investJutors probing Cella ·s flnancin& or
statewide political figures. •
Huntington Beach Police Arson
Detail Detective Robert Russell
stressed again today the Monday
morning blast and blaie that tem·
porarily wiped out Thompson'&
plant was deliberate.
'1t was done with Intent t-0rom·
m i l ar s on lt was n 't an
amateurish job. It wa11 not a
prank thing or vandals," he
declared.
No suspects have been 1den-
t1fied or ques tioned in either
Thompson's printing plant in·
ferno or Butt~rfleld's statuary
outlet blaze, but authorities and
the victims mal.e clear 1mplica· t1ons.
Ope n House Slated
By Trailblazer s
The "Trailblazers" father and
son group at the Saddleback
Valley YM CA will conduct an
open house for old members and
prospective new members Wed·
ncsday ut 7 p.m
Johnston argued that unan·
ticipated income from carryover
or a larae assHsed valuaUon in·
crease could supply such addi·
tional money without raising the
tax rate.
Fro• Page 11 l
The report estimates that a
complete north county campus
could cost more than $28 million
and that at least $17 million in
capital Improvements remain to
be done through 1983 at the exist·
ingcampus.
Charts in the report indicate
that a northern campus could
have an initial enrollment or
about 2.500 students based on
c.-urrent figures, growm~ to as
many as 9,000 or more students
by i99o.
The organi zation is for
youngsters bet ween fourth and
sixth grades and involves camp·
ang mps and exploring The YM ·
CA ml'eling "'111 take place at
2.'.1131 Orange Ave. in El Toro.
But Noble said there were too
many "ifs" involved in
Johnston's reasoning.
Noble was joined In bis move to
adopt the maximum rate by
Councilman Ted Keene.
Mrs. Kelly said the MAC
shouldn't "put itself in the posl·
t1on of telllng people we can
spend their money better than
they can themselves."
She said most people in the
community would favor a lower
tax rate even if it means fewer
parks. "They (the parb> aren't
used that heavHy anyway," she
aald.
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BUDGET ...
1101d she could cut her current
budget of $244,000 lo $231,000 by
not purchas ing new INtruments.
Although it 11 a "bread and but.
ter" budget, she said. •·we're pre-
pared todowhal we·vedonem lhe
past. Go oul and raise the
monev.''
Additional c uts al.!.o were or
fered in the recreation program
Gary Slunkle, admuust.rator oC
ndm1n1stratn•e support. services,
$lid S7,84S could be cut from his
cmginal request for$lo.1,000.
This could b<' done bycliminat·
lng n summer playground pro·
aram :it four elementary school!!
and class~s In El Toro High
School's J)<)<)I n~ well as using ihf·
fcrl'nt prtntmi serv1C<'ll, he11nid.
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EVICTION FIGHT. • •
Cost of the land for a north dis-
trict campus at the current price
or about $35,000 an acre was
estimated by the committee ut
about S4 .53 m1lhon. The commit· The apartments were acquired
by the new owners Jan. 1 from
Chrysler Corporation. Mission
Viejo Company had been in
partnership with Chrysler until
last fall but sold its interest to the
automotive firm. The company
did continue men aging the apart·
ments until the new owners took
over, however.
The former owners permitted
families lo occupy nine of the 18
buildings in the complex and the
new owners contend they have a
legal right to move the families
outagaln.
Jerry Reynolds, lbe Newport
Beach broker acting as a
spokesman for the new owners,
said increasing maintenance cos-
ts due to youthful vandalism -
plus the fact the complex wasn't
originally designed for young
children -were prime reasons
for the change.
He also said rents will be In·
creased when the complex ls con·
verted lo alJ ·adult status.
MAC officials lnd1cated the let·
ter to the Mission Viejo Company
wilJ bt' designed to eJicll lhe com·
pany·s aid in putting pressure on
the new owners.
Lowcock sold he would be In·
terested in knowing tf the com·
pany could apply codes, cove·
nants and restrictions (CC&Rsl
to the eviction situation.
But com11uny spokesman Art
Cook s aid after the MAC action
that CC&Rs can't be used In such
cases. He also noted that thl'
c.-ompany didn t slJpulate m its
itgreement to sell the apnrtmcnts
that the families be uJlowed to
stay.
So far, 11ix families tn one bulld·
Ing have been served wilh wnt-
tcn notices to vacate their apart·
ments by June l .
CELLA •.•
Santa Ana: George Louis Olien·
dorf, 44 . L aguna Beach and
Stephen Robert Evans, 31, Mis·
~non Viejo.
AU four additionally race trial
in Orange County Superior Court
on 127 felony counts contained in a
local grand jury lndictment.
It is alleged In both <'OUrts thal
the four men bilked Mission Com·
munity Hospital, Mission Viejo
and Merc.-y General Hospital, San·
ta Ana out of an eslimated S2
million. It is alleged that docu·
ment.s manufactured at lhe print
shop under the titles of ten bogus
corporations were used to hnple-
menl the scheme.
Judge Byrne abandoned plans
for jury selectloo today when it
bttame obvious that the defense
pbase> of the pretrial hearing will
not be completed before Wednes·
day.
Reynolds has stated that more
notices will be given out on a
building-by -building basis
throughout the summer if the
families Cail t12 move out on their
own.
At least 22 o( the families have
band8'1 together to fight the
planned evictions. Their
spokesman, private mvestigator
Warren Kessler. said he will go
to court 1r necessary to prevent
the move, which he calls "dis·
criminalory against children."
Reynolds couln 't be reached
tor comment today on the MAC
action but he has steadfastly re-
fused to elaborate on the apart·
meot situation since the story
first broke.
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TRAFFIC .•.
tee said the Irvine Company is
lik.ely to be a "cooperative
seller "
Despite the prOl>(>l'Cl or long·
term high cos t of a northern
facilit>. the committee said
satellite operations l'ould be
located on the ne w sate for a re-
lativeh•\small an ilial oullav of money. until enrollments and.pro-
grams build up.
The report indicates that the
distnct should aim for the fall
semester of 1977 to begin some
northern satellite operations.
The committee also noted that
the district would make itself
eligible for more state funding
for capital projects by operating
a northern campus and iocrell:i·
ing total l'nrollment figures.
According to the report, it
would be possible fort.he dis trict
to continue de velopment or the
Mission Viejo campus as a top
planners suggested four priority and gradually develop a northern campus without im· alternative solutions for Planning paclmg the current district tax
Commission review rate of 37 cents per $100 or as·
The first would donolhlna more sessed valuat1on.
than uCilize existing feeder
Voting Heavy
Caner Facing New Foe
Bv the Associated P ress
Early \'Oting was r cporlt'd moderate to heavy in
Nebraska today in a primary election that Presi~nt
Ford hoped \\OUld throttle Ronald Reagan's challenge
forthe Republican nomination.
In the Democratic primary, Jimmy Carter, his
party's front-runner for the nomination, was facing a
new foe. It was Sen. Frank Church's debut in the
primary campaign, and he acknowledged that he was
forced to wage an uphill battle against Carter.
Ford and Reagan also battled in a preferential
vote in West Virginia , but most of the major
Democratic candidates were not entered. The voter
turnout there was described as light.
Connecticut Democrats voted in a party-run
primary that is just the first step in selecting national
convention delegates.
Going into today's elections R<'agan had won four
primaries in a row. Reagan went into today's
primaries with 396 delegates to Ford's 309, with 1,130
needed for the nomination and 1,207 yet to be chosen. routes, meaning one new tract Increased state assis tance
would take access from Trabuco --------------_:~======~==:-:============~::_
Road and Cherry A venue.
The second housmg develop·
ment would have a slnt)e access
to El Toro Road and the third
would have two access points lo
El Toro Road.
It 1S that com binallon. lbe feed·
ing of alldltlonal traffic onto
Trabuco and El Toro roa~ that
the planners cautioned would ad·
veraely impact local traffic con·
gestlot).
A second propo1ed aJtematlve
would extend a local road through
two of the hou1lng de~lopments
that would feed directly onto
Trabuco Road, lea vina two feeder
routes to El Toro Road from the
third housina tract.
It was the third alternative that
drew EMA staJf endorsement.
Among the threl' tracts, It
would offer a continuous route to
1)-abuco Road. three outlets to El
Toro Road as well as a relief roule
that would help funnel traffic
from the three developments in
all directions.
The fourth alternative would
provide a feeder route running
continuously throu1b alJ three de·
velopments.
The staff expressed ~tern
that the single feeder route run-
ning continuously through lbe
thrtt tracts "mi&htdevelopint.oa speedway."
For now, the Planning Com·
mission took no action other than
to accept an EM.A slalt recom-
mendation that for traffi<' circula-
tion purposes the three a<Uolnlng
developmenlsbetreatedasCfte.
The commission directed starr
lo worlt wllh the th~ developers
to pt'epare a coordinaUng lr~fi,t
system ''that wllJ function l.rr"'a
sale and con venlent manner."
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THE PRICE IS RIGHT
HAVE YOU EVEll GONE IMTO A STORE, AND IEFORE A
SALESMAN APPROACHED YOU. TRIED TO DETERMINE PRICES
OH GOODS MOT MAllCED7
MANY CARPET STORES DO MOT HA YE PRICES INDICATED
OH THEIR SAMPLES. THE THEOIY IS THAT THIS WAY THIY
CAN CHAIGE "WHAT THE TRAFFIC WILL IEAR."'
AT ALDEN'S, PRIC!S ARE POSTED OH ALL OF OUR
SAMPL!S SO THAT CUSTOMEltS CAN llOWSE THROUGH THE
SELECTIONS AND KNOW WHAT THEY ARE LOOICIHG AT. STOP
AT ALDEN'S. AND SAYE A LOT Of AGGRAVATION!
DEN'S
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