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.Jury Gets Confilcting Taies
First Aid Fails
As Lagunan Dies
n Dead-on Crash
DAILY PILOT
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 20, 1977
llOL 10 NO 110, 4 SECTIONS, W PAGES
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Tom Thumb's Pal
Kalind. a PYJ.!lllH' dump. is a new arrival at San Diego
Zoo. /\. wel·k old. ht· weighed three pounds and measured
a foot long at birth. Ile as named for his mother, Linda,
and his father. K ~1 Trainer's thumb in foreground gives
an idea of Kahnd 's s ize.
Laguna Man Dies
In Head-on Crash
Despite roadside emergency
aid by doctors, paramedics and a
nurse, a Laguna Beach motorist
died Tuesday night al Sad-
dleback Community Hospital
following a headon collision on
Laguna Canyon Road.in Irvine.
Marvin Pina, 38, of 242
Woodland Drive, died at 8 p.m.
following about an hour of
emergency procedures at the
scene of the accident. including
an emergency tracheotomy.
Pina was still alive when
Insurance Halted
YUBA CITY CAP) -The Yuba
Cit y Unified School District says
its liability insurance is being
canceled in June. District busi-
ness manager Don Medley said
Tuesday the United Pacific
Reliance Co. told ham the can-
,cellalion had nothing to do with
1~he May 21. 1976. school bus crash
gn which 28 persons died
paramedics rushed him to the
hospital, but officials say he died
shortly after his arrival.
The other driver, John William
Hopton, 50, of 355 Pine Crest
Drive, Laguna Beach, was treat-
ed and released at Saddleback
Community Hospital. His in-
juries were described as face and
leg cuts and possibly a broken
foot.
According to Irvine Traffic In-
vestigator Pete Linton, the col-
1 is ion occurred on Laguna
Canyon Road about a mile south
of the San Diego Freeway in·
tercbange.
Linton said he ls · still In·
' vestigating the crash, but that it
appe'ars Pina, who was driving a
Volkswagen "bug" northbound,
strayed over the center line and
collided with Hopton, driving
southbound. Hopton was drtvint
a small Buick. Both cars were
destroyed.
According to Fire Captain Paul
<See CBASH. Pa1e A2)
I
Seizure
Of Tapes
Blasted
WASHINGTON CAP)
Ra{"hard Nixon's lawyer "-ilrned
the U S Supreme Court today
that af it upholds the ~overnment
seizure or the former president's
tapes and papers, the s ame thing
might happen ~ome day lo the
Justices' own pcr~on;il t.locu-
menu.
"Ir one bran{"h of the govern·
ment can intervene an the de·
hberahve funcllon or the other.
then surely there as breac·h or th<•
. ~eparat1on of powers. · Herbert
J M 11ler told the rourt
The arguments before the high
court are the fO<'us of a fight over
who rontrols the Nixon papen
lhal has gone on in government
l'ver stnCC' Nixon resigned an dis·
grace Aug 9, 197'
The court must decide whether
Congress acted within the
Constitution when \t directed the
seizure of nearly 5,000 hours of
White !louse tape recordings and
42 million pages of documents
with the intent to make them
public.
After hearing arguments today
from lawyers for Nixon and tbe
government. the court will de-
cide before its term ends in June
who owns the nearly 900 reels of
tape and 42 million pages of docu·
ments.
A three-judge federal court in
Washington ruled against Nixon.
deciding that the Presidential
Materials and R ecordings
Preservation Act passed by
Congress in 1974 gave the govern·
m enl 's General Services Administration control of the r~-
cords.
The act opens for public access
all the presidential material,
subject to GSA regulations .
Those regulations have not yet
<See NIXON, Page A2>
HEARING A.JDS
SOW RAPIDLY
"I aold them both Immediately
as soon as the paper came out."
That's the testimony of a Hunt-
'tngton Beach man who placed
this classified ad:
Belllone Hearing Aids, over ear rfght, and lefl
over ur $25 each. Coll
XXX·X~XX
So, if you have something dif-
rerent to sell, call 642-5678. The
Dally Pilot is the ,._c-e to ad-
vertise aloni the Orange Coast. '
II
• Nixon Attorneys
Warn Djgh Court
On Tape Seizure
e
Evidence Split
Did Diedrich
Bully Airwest?
By GARY GRANVILLE
DI IM Oalh Pilot Stall
Transcripts of secret Grand Jury testimony s how that
Hug hes Airwl's t officials d e nied that Orange County
Supervisor Halph Diedrich pressured them for political
campaign contributions
However, a former aide to Supervisor Thomas Riley
testified that the same officials told him Diedrich threatened
to "bloody up" lhc airline if they did not contribute lo
Supervisor Philip Anthony's 1976campaign.
SUCll DISCREPANCIES sweep through more than 2,000 pages
or testimony covering the Grand Jury's investigation into alleged
campaign regulation violations and possible misuse of office infrac-
ltons
MANGERS CON RAO
Center stage throughout the bulky transcript is Diedrich,
himself a witness in what 1s now an ongoing five· month probe.
So far, two mon have been indicted on perjury and perjury relat-
ed charJ(es connected with their secret testimony.
But in the cast of players who swing in and out the transcript
pages, indictees Loran Norton and Martin Kirschner are bit
players.
THE COLOR SCENES are stolen by such characters as former
police informer Gene Conrad, who, according lo testimony, last
year had a hireling dump $30,000 in cash on lo a desk to prove he
could afford to buy a $325.000 house. .
And the scene stealing dialogue comes from sue ~ Jury
performers as Assemblyman Dennis Mangers (D·Hunllngton
Beach).
After watching a Diedrich political power play from the
supervisor's office. Mangers testified:
"IT WAS OBVIOUSLY a display of power and it seemed de-
signed for us ... to make some impression. I must say it did to see
that kind of rather awesome display of power." .
Intrigue enters the Grand Jury drama when Norton on his way
to a perjury indictment is betrayed by his closest ally and fellow
former Santa Ana policeman, Gary Newmeyer.
It all began, according to the transcript, last Nov. 22 w~cn
former Planning Commission chairman Shirley Grindle walked mto
the Grand Jury room. ·
THOUGH MRS. GRINDLE has denied in interviews that she
was a sworn witness in a criminal investigation, the transcript
shows that she h¥ice testified before the jury as the probe 's opening
witness. · .
Jn her testimony, Mrs. Grindle took roundhouse swipes at
Diedrich. county Environmental Management Agency Duec:tor
George Osborne and the super agency Osborne heads.
In a series of allegations, the former planning commissioner
charged:
-DIEDRICH with four ~peciric instances of masterminding
special treatment for favored developers.
--OSBORNE and his agency chieftains with distorting Planning
. (SeeAIRWEST, P11eAZ)
o.
Problems-
Reported
ReIDoved
By TOM BARLEY °' , ... Oaoly PolOI Sl•lf
Negotiations that rould lead to
an East Coast ronsortium replac-
ing the Mobil Corporation as
favored candidates in the bid to
take over the Irvine Company
were under way today.
The group that includes auto
billionaire Henry Ford It among
its backers wa:. talking with the
.James Irvine Foundation while
final argument:. were under way
Tuesday in an Orange County
Superior Court trn1l.
The tnal of the lawsuit filed by
Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith
against the foundation resumed
today while foundation
representatives and lawyers for
the consortium attempted t6
el1m1nate what h ad been
described as defects in the
~roup's $302.9 million bid for the
Irvine Company.
The offer is s aid to be
financially superior to the $281.9
million all-cash bad filed by
Mobil . But until Tues day
Foundation directors had argued
that the Mobil offer was by far
the sounder financial arrange-
ment.
A spokesman for the founda-
tion commented Tuesday night
<See FORD, Page A2)
Coast
Weather
Low clouds and fog
tonight and Thursday
morning. Hazy sunshine
and cooler Thursday.
Lows tonjght 50 lo 55.
l lighs Thursday 62 to 72.
INSIDE TODAY
Atlanta's lovers' lanes .ap.
pear to be stalked by .a
methodical killer who has
claimed three lives since
January. See P.age Af.
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A2 DAILY PILOT S weonesday Apri l 20 1977
Gro~ho Jtlarr Case f'rotft Page A I
Judge to Rule
On 'Threats'
FORD ...
th.it his bo,1rd l>ltll requires proof
that Ford can put up his share of
a guatanke that would g ive the.•
foundation $2 1 m1 1l1on in
dam~1ges 1f the $302.9 million deal
thrl not go through .
OthcrWJsc. he s aid, the founda·
lion seem l> certain to accept an
oHt•r wtud1 would include $75
m illion in 1·.1:-.h and a nuri'lber of
St'<·uretl hank loans und pro
IJl'rt11•s lhal \\ould m ake .up the
b.1 I ,11H'l' of the purchase pric1..•.
SANT/\ MONICA IA P) -
Grouc:ho M arx's fl•ma l e
managcr-C'ompanwn has ~l'l'n
described alll'rnatl'ly ..is auuMVl'
of the 86-ycar old <'omcd1an and
;.is the only person who could
('hcl.·r him
President
Takes Heat
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ing to spt•ll out dl'la1b of .i
tough l'lll'rg\ pol1n 1s t1•ll
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s ho u Id t' r th 1· poll t 1 c u I
blame for al.kin).!
Amer1l'.1ns to saC'nfll'l' .ind
pay mul'h nHtrl' for ful'l
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During a thrt't.'·day lwarini:. at
torneys for Marx's son Arthur
have attempted lo :.how that Erin
Fleming, who l.eeks to become
Marx's permanent conservator.
may pose a threat to his health.
Superior Court Judge Edward
Hafeedie said that h e may rule
today on whether there is enough
P\ idence of danger to M arx's hfe
to rt> move or sus pend Miss Flem-
rng.
Rafeedic denied a rec1uest by
the woman's attorneys t hat th('
m.1tter he.· postponc·d so they
l'Ould prepare to "defend Miss
Fll·mrng quill·' rgorously "
On Tue:. d a' . t w o n u r ~ l' ...
tl·-.11f1l'd that :\I1ss Flcmrng '"'as
..,o JUUS1\e that l\tarx shook 1n
frar. and one s::11d that M 1ss
F leming once blurt.out "I
"1s h he would die "
:\l1ss Fleming. l\tarx's comp<1·
nwn for seven years. also gave·
him trunqu1l111:rs that were not
pn·MTthed by his d octor, both
\\ 1lnt•sses tesltf1cd.
Yet the comedian's longt ime
ph~ srcian told the court Miss
Flt· m 1 ng provided '·emotional
:-.tinrnlatron" a nd cheered lht· pa·
l 1t·nt when othl'CS could not
Hrll('(f hv Arthur M<.rrx's al
turnt•\S as 'a · 'surprisl' witness."
reg1siered nurse Jean Funari
testified that :\-llss Fleming gave
:'-1 arx a tranquilizer at a Las
\'egas hottol because he refus<.'<I
lo take a nap.
:\t 1ss Funari. ''ho attended
:\l arx interm1llt·ntly for t\\O
\ (.'df-.. ::-aid :\11ss rl£'ming \\ anll'd
tum to s lcrp ... o that she <.·ould go
out
Shl• said. 'You lakl' a nap, or
I II slap you from here to Prt
ts burgh·." said lht· nurse.
i\ spokes m an for the Mobil
grnup had no comment to offl'r
Tta·...,day night. "But lhl'Y an·
a\\ an• of t he d evl'lopment," the'
foumlation :-.~>0kel>man said
Thl' ne'.'s of thl' foundation's
.1pparenl c hange of heart toward
,1 nm ... orttum h raded by Detroit
th'\ l'lnPt.'r Alfrl•d Taubman and
\\ ,111 Stn•1•t f1nam·1t•r Charles Al·
len came "hrlc flnaJ arguments
\\ l I l' ur11kr '' .1 \ bl'forc Judge
.J.11111·-. f· .ludg1•
It th1 S:IO:l !.I million rs al'l'epted
It\ tlw foundation and the.· take·
mer appro' l'd by J udgl' .I udgl'
1 h l' l n i nt• Com p • .n v "ould
h! l 1Hn1• kn11\\ n as 'l aubman
\ 111·11 I 1\11w Int·
\ 'Pol-1•...,m.111 for T.iublJlan
',1111 J 111·-.da\ night th.it :O.l'\'l'rul
1111•1nherl> of lh1• ll'lt prrne1pah
\\ hu makl• up the t·onsor ltum-
IOl hiding !\tr:-. S mith hersC'lf
,Jrt' putttng I hl'll' entire JH!rl>oncil
.1ssl'I ... ht'iuntl till' hid
· The•v ll1•h1·H· th.it thl· Irvine
('11rnp.t1l\ is '\,\nrth 1t." he said.
·'I h1•\ lwli1•\t' lhal tht• <.·ompany
1 .... 1 uniqlll' organ1wt1on with a
grl'tll pa-.t and a great future in
Or;ingc Count~ ·
J\1 r-, Srrnth has Pxplarned that
"hi· 1011wcl 1 hl' Allt:n Taubman
t ;i kt• over Ind to rnsurc that shl'
\\Ill 'till h,I\ l' a \OICl' In thl'
tu111n· opl·1,1tu111s 10 thl' compan)
tounded b) ht·r grnndfathcr.
She halted t he founda t ion's
proposed sale of the lrvinl'
Company to Mobtl two years ago
\\ hc·n th<' agrec.•d selltng price
\\ ,.., S200 mrllron or S24 a share.
Then Miss Fleming gave him a
mild t ranqu1l1zcr <'ai led
mt•JH'ohamate
Tht' nurse abn ::-.ard :\lr:-.s Flem
111g :-. lrl';1lm1..•nt of Marx rn\ oln•d
· · ..., c· r l' a m 1 n g . sh o u t 1 n g a n d
pu~hing · E\ l'n h1•r '111<:1: over
the· tl'lt-phom· could c-aq-.l' .l\1 arx
to lo:.t• control nf his brJ\\ ell>, '.\llss
Funari said
RO ADSIDE HELP Doctors. paramedics
and ;J nur"-.l' pl'rform l'mergent'\ pro
l'NIUl'l'S at :-.tent• ol Laguna Can) on Huad
fatal an·1dl'nt Tuc.•sd:i~· night T ht·
molon...,l. '.\1 an tn P1n~1 . :l8. ot L<1guna
lk:ll'll. d11·d later .it Sadrlleh~11·k I losp1l:ll
d1·s pit 1• Pmngcncy ht•lp Dr ~teµhl'll
l '.11d1•\ 111 I rvine (kneeling. tt•nlt'r) <.i!-.
-.u 11wd n· .... pons1b1hly and took rh:irgc at
:-.1 1·111· '\ur-.v. al right, Hoscline Warren.
........ , ... tl•cl fCJll
·1 ht.' Fe,u111lat1un O\\ ns a 54.5
pl·r c1..•11L t.·ontrolling interest in
thl' l r\lnt' Compan} M rs. Smith
holds 22.t pcrn·nt of the s tock.
DISCOURAGING
WORD HEARD A nnlh<'r former .M :irx nurse.
Linda !'onc<'. told th<.· heJnng
:\11...., Flt·mmg had g1v1..•n Marx
">Ill•' ml'prolJamJlt· on othl'r oc
c ,1..,rnn::-Shi· .... a1cl at ont• point ...,ht•
.... ~l·d :\Ian:. ··1;rout·h11. don 't ~ou
!'<tre \\hat \QU 'r<•tak1ng"
Ill' -.,Hcl. "\11. Erin \\11111<1
ne•\ 1·r tin nw .in\ hJrm
V.1rl1l'r llr \l11rl1·\ Kerl 'oa HI
1r,111qmhn•rs \\Ould not Ill' ap
p111pn.111' for -.nmennP 1n \tan:-.
e 11n1lit11.m'-and -..11d he had Ill'' er
pr , .... l nbro thl!m for lhl' t.•ome
cl1.111
111• sa11I that \tJr\ \\ho inn·
l 1·nt 'l'Jr-. ha:-. h.111 .1 h1·,1rl JI
1.1rk slrokl'-., inft•tt11>n ... and
r1•pl.1ceme11t of hie; hip Jllrnl. 1s 111
11•1 all\ f'I) poor ht-.illh ;.ind
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NIXON ...
lll'l'll .... t
f''ormt•r l'rC'sHknl 1-'ord -.1gn<·d
1111 prP~l'f\ ;.it 11111 act 1 nto IJw
111·«' 19 1~171. and "\1xon f1!1•d ... u1t
tl•e 111·-...1 rt,1\ :-1'1'1..rng to hJ\t: ll
ti• e l.ir1·d 11n1 011...i1tut1<1nal '.-...on argul'd that h1 o; right lo
p11\.1t'\ .ind the µov.r·r., of th1·
p1 ''"ldl'lll \ \\ C're t·mlant'l'rt'<I II\
111 h }t•Chl ll!llll
In lhur app1.. .. .1l, '.\non.,
l,i\\ \ers sa id the Supreme
<"nurt s l'\f•ntual ruling \\Ill
h.t\t' .1 major impact upon
further l1•g1slatrnn J,?overning the
paper<; of othn <'Onst1tut111nJI of
frn'holdC'r~ "
The lo\\ er < ourt found tt
'doubtful' lhat ;1 former prct>I ·
dC'nt 1s ent1tlerl to claim t•x
rcut1vl" privile~c rn an attempt to
nroti>ct ronf1d1·ntial dcal1ni:t>
"1th past a<l' •'-N:O.
It said that. in anv event. the
ar1 w()uld mfnn~e only slt ~htly on
:-.01xon 's confidentiality beca us<'
g (lV(' rn mrnl a re h i vis t s wi 11
"C'reen the materials before m ak·
111g portions of it publi<'.
About llO p<'rC'ent of the doc11·
ml'nts cm·<'reci by the act ;1r"
stored at the Nallonal Records
l'enter inSuitland, Md.
From Page :I '1
CRASH ...
:...umml•r ..... I" 1h1· 11mt• lh1·
f111·m1•11 .1111\ l'll. t\\o ph~s1<·1an ....
onP mir.,1· and annllwr pl'rson
h•1d alrNth pullc·fl tht• motorist::.
nut of tht•rt car-. Jnd \\Crc begrn·
111ng l1r:.t .i1d
Summc·r~ said th al apparent!).
all "en• dri n ng ll\. ~a\\ the a1·1·1
dent anti ~lopped to hC'lp Thl'
doctor ... \\ere 1dt·nt1ftt>d a-.
Sit pht•n \I P.1ull·~ of In lnl' and
\l ,irt1n llcr\1..•r or L1gund B•·aeh
f ht· 11•1!1 .... ll'r l'd nltr'>l'. \I. ho \\Orks
.11 !-.nuth Cna ... l llo:-.p1lal. "'a-.
H11 ... (•l1m· W Jrrl·n The otlwr
p1•r-,e1n \\ho hl'lpt•il 1n111all~· \\a:o.
11knt1f11'<l .1:-. ILi\ l' Ito" In of
Tu~ltn
\\ h1•n <'nnl.it'l!'d today al hr:-.
ln 1nl' ml'<liral off1l'c. Dr l';wl<·v
.. -...µ!Jined ht• took <'harge of the
situation bt•1·aul>t' ht· saw the m an.
''a-. in bad shap1• and needed
ht•lp 1mml•d1atcl~ "
·11 1t \\<'fl' me oul lher<'. l 'd
-.un· \\,IOI sornc•one helping who
1-nt•\\ what to do.' said Paul£•\.
\\ h II II t' I f I) rm (' d t h 0
P
t 1 al·ht.•otomy and then rode with
1'1na tothf• ho-.p1l.il
\ <'t'nrtl1n~ tn I n\ t•-.t 1~ator
I .rnton th1' rnll.-.11111 11<·rurn'<I on
.1 st r .11j!ht purl 11111 ol I h1• road, hill
1 hat rt folio\\ t•cl J c llr\ I'll ~l·ct1on.
Heart Victim
Dies After Tiff
LANSING. Mr ch. <AP) -A
sergeant at-arms rollapsed and
d11•d moments afl<'r hreaking up
an argument in th" Stal<' Jlouse
<'hambcr-; bt'lwec.>n a lawmaker
and his estranged wifl'.
Hobert Murphy, 44. was dead
o n a rrival at S parrow Hospita l on
Tuesday from an apparent heart
attack. a hospital spokesman
said It was Murphy's second day
hack on th<• JIJb after recovering
from a heart attack he suffered
on the House Ooor F eb. 23.
Choosy Pooch
Man Wins by Hantbhake
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Forced to choose
between two m en who claimed the s ame dog, Judge
James Cavanaugh let the dog decide.
.So when Bingo responded to one man's "Give m e
fi veO by holding up his left paw and shaking hands,
the judge s aid, "Bingo is yours."
But he also promised to buy the other man
. a nother dog.
Bingo, a 4 1~.year-old black and white Alaskan
malamute, was given to the Lewis Rubin fa mily 11
months ago. Six months later he disappeared from
the back yard.
Three weeks ago, David Baez saw Bingo fi ght
with another dog on the street. He look Bingo home.
On April 9, Rubin spotted Baez with the dog, but
Baez refus ed to hand over his new pet without proof of
ownership. Rubin took Baez to court, and won Bingo.
Man Gasses Three,
Then Also Dies
1:-0:f)l,\~,\l'O l .IS li\l'I
Thrt'l' person~. 1n< lud111g u :!
H•ar old be>' \\l'lt' lt><·kt•d rn th1·
irunk of ;·1~ <111t11mohil1· anti
g.1~sl'd to <11 .. 1lh 1•;..111\ toda)
Police said th1· m.111 lll'lit•\'l'd to
h.1,·e k1llNl lhl·m .1pp.in•ntl) \\,ts
asph' -....at!'d .1n·uf1•111.1lh \\ ll1h·
l' h (' l' I-lll ~ h I~ \ I l I 1111-.
;ilso t \ldenc·c that the tl'l'n ai:l'
girl h.1d been raped. hesard
The v1ellms in the trunk. v.horn
pol11.•e $aid were dead for l\\.O lo
th rl't.' hour~ before they a rrr VC'd.
11\ ed about lhrt•C bJOC'kS from
Carr
S\'" :\lAIH'OS CAP) /\ liaby
1t1.e111 "'fH'lll 1h t1r-.t I~ hours 111
Sn11t lw111 t';illlor111a roaming as
I 11 1• :i-. 1h ant·1·stor:-.
'!'ht· 11\11w1 . T1 m Donaldson,
t•o11 .tll•d 1tw grazmi.: :mo-pound
.111101;11 Tut•Mlav about a mile
I rom his horsl' rnnch
l>onalchon -..11d lht> five month· •
olcl b1 ... on. a lurlhday grft to his
"1fc•, l'"caped hy krrkrn~ down .
thl• tailgate of hrl> prrkup truck
Jftt•r 1l arr I\ cd f POm 'Mitchell, s ()
F rom Page :I I The bod1l''> "1 I l' d1.,c•o,·1·rcd
~hortl\ before 5 a m hv dl'
te1·t1\1::-rl':-.p11nd1ni.: 111 .1 n·pwl
th.it !\1ch 1n l'Jrr. I):!, h..id ht·t•n
found dl•ad 1w-...t to a rar Ill 111'>
garage
AIRWEST ROLE ..•
Thl' Hknt1t11·:-. of the \'1ct1ms
the young hoy, his 2·1 ~ear old
mother and a Hi \ l'ar old J,.!1rl
who reportecily 11\'t•d with thl'm
Com mission positions when rt'port ing to lht' Board uf ~upen 1sors ..
-('OUNTY ADMI NISTHA'fl\IE Off1C1'r Holwrt Thomas wrth
twin~ "very much undt.'r lhC' thumlJ of lhl' Board of Sup ervisors."
-DEVELOPERS \\ho r<'f11sc to dun all' to l'Ounty s upervisor
campaigns with bl'rn{! "jatkNI :.trouncl" l>y the board
WC'rt.• w 1thh1·ld 1H•nd1ng
notification of n•lal 1v1·~ "Thev (dcvelopl'.'rs) arc <.rfraul of gell1 n~ h assled, dr·
llh<'ralcly. g<'tting \\hat we cull )i:lCkl.•d around over al the board,"
!\lr:-. Gnndll tesllru·d I lom1<·1dl· Sgt. .J.1 Ill<''> Parnt•ll
said thl'rt.' w(•rc ... rralch murks
nn the insrrlc of th1• trunk \\hl'rt'
thl' 'rcllms :ipp.irt'ntly tri<·d to
daw lht:'ir wa\ out Thl•rt.· \\as
/\not her\\ 1tnl'SS, David Stein or J\vt•o Oe\'dopers, echoed J\Jrs.
Grindlc's chargl':.
Last vear . Stern t1.•-;11f1erl. he was "vl'ry humiliated " al a m eet·
ing rn 01Cdrit·h's offrt'l' tind "left th(• mc<'t1ng •
Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart
SPORTING GOODS
l
538 CENTER ST. • COST A MESA • 646-1919
Baseball Mitts & Gloves
Baseball Shinguards
Baseball Chest Protectors
Baseball Pants
Softball Shirts
Baseball & Softball Bats
Baseball -Softballs
Baseball Shoes
Wilson -D~vis · Bancroft
Prince -Dunlop • Yonex
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Dresses
Ladies Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts
Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes
Ladies • Mens -Childrens
Warm-up Suits
Open 9 to 6 -Closed Sunday
Ektelon -leach · Wilson
Racquetball Racquets
Rollout Racquetballs
Racquet String
Handballs & Gloves
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Goggles & Caps
Kick Boards
Masks -Fins · Snorkles
Morie Bodie Boards
I
Soccer Balls 696 to 3495
Volleyballs 1095 to 2390
Basketballs 795 to 4295
Footballs 795 to 2895
Playground Balls
Tennis Balls
SJI Center 646-191~
• I
Orange Coast
EDI T I ON
. Today's Closlag . .
.N.Y. Stoeks
YOL. 70, NO. 110, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, t9n c TEN CE ~TS
DidDWdrich Vow to Bloody Airline?
•
ecret Recor Disclose
By GA RY GRA NVILLE
OI IM O.,lw PilolSt_.t
Transcripts of secret Grand Jury testimony show that
Hughes Airwest officials denied that Orange County
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich pressured them for political
campaign contributions.
However, a former aide to Supervisor Thomas Riley
testified that the same officials told him Diedrich threatened
to "bloody up" the airline 1f they did not contribute to
Supervisor Philip Anthony's 1976 campaign.
SUCH DISCRE PANCIES sweep through more than 2.000 pages
of testimony covering the Grand Jury's 1nvestigat1on into alleged
campaign regulation violations and possible mjsusc of office infrac-
tions. .
Center stage throughout the bulky transcript is Diedrich,
himself a witness in wh at is now an ongoing five-month probe.
So far. two men have been indicted on perjury and per Jury relat-
ed charges connected wit h their secret testimony.
But in the cast or players who swing in and out the transcript
pages. mdiclees Lor:ln Norton and Marlin Kirschner are bil
players
THE COLOR SCENES are stolen by such characters as former
police informer Gene Conrad. who, according to testimony, last
year had a hireling dump $30,000 m cash on to a desk to prove be
could afford to buy a $325,000 house.
And, the scene stealing dialogue comes from such jury
performers as Assemblyman Dennis Mangers <D·Hunlington
Beach).
After watching a Diedrich political power play from the
supervisor's office, Mangers testified:
"IT WAS OBVIOUSLY a display of power and it seemed de·
signed for us ... to make some impression. I must say it did to see
that kind of rather awesome display or power."
InLr-igue enters the Grand J1try drama when Norton on his way
to a perjllry indictment is betrayed by his closest ally and fellow
former Santa Ana policeman, Gary Newmeyer.
It all began, according to the transcript, last Nov. 22 w~en
former Planning Commission chairman Shirley Grindle walked into
the Grand Jury fOom.
THOUGH MRS. GRINDLE has denied in interviews that she . . . . . ..
wes a sworn witness m a cnmtnal investigation, the transcript
shows that she twice testified before the jury as the probe's opening
witness.
ln her testimony, Mrs. Grindle took roundhouse swipes al
Diedrich, county Environmental Management Agency Director
George Osborne and the super agency Osborne beads.
Jn a series of allegations, the former planning commissioner
charged:
_:_DIEDRIQI with four specific instances of masterminding
special treatment for favore<tdevelopers.
--OSBORNE and his agency chieftains with distorting Planning
Commission positions whenreporting to the Board of Supervisors.
-COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE O<!icer Robert Thomas with
being "very much undecthethumbofthf'. 1lclardofSupe~visors." .
-DEVELOPERS who refuse to donate to county superVJsor
campaigns with being "jacked around" by the board.
"They (developers) are afraid of. .. getting hassled, de·
liberately getting what we call jacked around over at the board,"
Mrs. Grindle testified.
Another witness, David Stein of Avco Developers, echoed Mrs.
Grindle's charges.
Last year, Stein testified. he was "very humiliated" at a meet·
ing in Diedrich 's office and "left the meeting.'·
But two Hughes AirWest officials said they had no misgiv·
{See AlRWEST, Page A2)
1Court Warned on Nixon Tape
President
Takes Heat
WASKINGTON (AP> -
President Carter. prepar·
ing to spell out details or a
tough energy policy. is tell-
ing Congress that he wall
shoulder the political
blame for a s kin g
Americans to sacrifice and
pay much more for fuel.
Carter appears before a
joint session of Congress
tonight at 6, his second na
tionally tel<'v1sed speech
on energy in thrc<' days
The address wall b<' earned
by all thrrl' comrncrc1al
tel<'v1 s1on nt•l work s
Cartt-r al ~o h as
scheduled a F'rtdav news
conf<'r<'nce to dl'frnd h1-;
energy packA ge. which 1-.
expt>cted t o 1nr lucle J
standby ta't or up to 50
cents on <>;t<>h g<1llon o(
~asoline starting in 197!J
unles s Americ.ins con·
serve gas.
F o~mer Laguna
Cop Appeals
His Dismissal
A Laguna Hcach ex-narcotics
oHicer has appealed his dis·
missal from the polic<' force. A
hearing before the ctty personnel
board is schedul1•tl for nc'tt Wt'd
nesday.
Craig King was terminated
after a police department in-
ternal affairs investigation of al-
legations that he brandished his
gun in a Costa Mesa bar without
legal cause.
k ing faces a jury trial May 10
on a misdemeanor charge stem-
ming from the Feb. 26 incident at
the King's Inn bar-and-grill, 720
Randolph Ave. He appeared in
Harbor Mllniclpal Court Monday
for a pre-trial conference. He has
pleaded lMocent.
Costa Mesa police allege King
angrily drew his gun during an
argument in which two patrons
made de precating remarks
about police officers.
HE..4RING AIDS
SOW RAPIDLY
"I sold them both immediately
aa soon as the paper came out."
That's the testimony of a Hllllt·
fneton Beach man who placed
this classified ad:
Belltone Hearinff Aids,
over ea.r nght. and left
ovrr ear $2.5 each. Call
XXX•XXllX
New Ford
Effort
Expected
By TOM BARLEY
Of ti. 04'1y "i'-' Sl•fl Ne~otiations that collld lead to
an East Coast consortium replac-
ing the Mobtl Corporation as
favored candidates m the bid to
tnke over the Irvine Company
were under way today
The group that includes auto
b1lhonrure Henry Ford 11 among
its backers was talking with the
James lnine Foundation whiJe
final an~umenls were under way
Tuesday in an Orange County
Superior Court trial.
The trial of the lawsuit filed by
Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith
a~amst the foundation resumed
toda y while f ou ndation
representatives and lawyers for
the consortium attempted to
C'l1m1nate what had been
described as derects in the
~roup's $302.9 million bid for the
lrvineCompal'9,,_
The offer is said to be
financially superior lo the S281.9
million all-cash bid filed by
Mobil . But until Tuesday
f'oundatioo <lirect.ors had argued
that the Mobil offer was by far
the sounder financial arrange·
ment. '
A spo«esman lor the founda·
lion commented Tuesday night
that his boird still requires proof
CSee FORD, Page AZ>
Witness Says
Groucho's Aide
Threatened
SANTA MONICA (AP) -A
private investigator who raised
the question of a possible plot to
harm Groucbo Marx testified to-
day that the comedian's
manager and temporary con-
servator, Erin F1emlng, said to
him Tuesday night, "We're Soing
to kill you.''
Investigator Norman I. Perle
told a court bearinl that Miss
Fleming and two men accosted
hlm aa be was approac.h.i.ng the
house of a nune who was to
testify in court today.
Perle said that as he walked in-
to tbe courtyard of the house. a
man stepped out of the shadows
and ahined a Oaahlight in b1s
face.
"I said, 'Get that out of my
eyes or I'll blow you away,' "
uid Perle.
D .. ty~ltltS\t"l"Me
WATER DISTRICTS NEW HEADQUARTERS BUILDING READvt=OR INSPECTION
Coate Me•• Facility, 1995 Plecentl• Ave., Open from 4 to 8 p.m. Frtdey
Young Man Victim
Of Jealous Woman
PITI'SBURGH <AP> -Tell
Robert Hunley that hell bath no
fury like a woman scorned and
he'll probably ask you how to get
there. Living there might be
easier than in the situation be
claims he's faced.
Hunley was once the object of
Dorothy Darby's affections.
Now, be clai~. be is the object
of her jealous raee.
He says that since their
breakup more than a year ago,
bis cars and truck• have been
splub«'CI with paint 40 times, a
pick·UP truck was firebombed
and sugar was poured in his gas
tanks.
Firebomb threats have been
made against his home and the
home or his grandmother, he
said. Pizza, flowers and funeral
cars have arrived al his door un-
ordered.
In addition, the tires on the car
of one woman frie nd were
slashed and the windshield of
another girlfriend's car was
smashed.
"Some people think this is a
funny matter," s aid the 32-year-
old steelworker. "But it isn't
funny when you start talking
about firebombs."
Hunley has ·filed a civil sutt
against Mrs. Darby that is on
trial in Allegheny County Court.
(See SOORNED, Page AZ)
·choosy Pooeh
Man Wins by Hamhhake
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Fotced to choose
between two men who claimed tho same do1, Judge
James Cavanaugh let the dog decide.
Sowben Bingo responded \oone man's .. Give me
five" by boJding up his left paw and shaki.ng hands,
the judge said, .. Bingo ls yours."
But he also promised to buy the other man another dog.
Bingo, a 4~·year-old black and white Alaskan
malamute, was given to the Lewis Rubin family 11
months ago. S1x months later he disappeared from the back yard.
Three weeks ago, David Baez saw Bln10 fight
w itb another dog on the street. He took Bingo home.
On April 9, Rubin spotted Baei wJtb the dog, but
Ba et refused to hand over b1s new pet without proof ct
ownership. Ru~ took Baa to court. and ~Bm,o ..
Water District
To Open Office
For Inspection
Costa Mesa County Water Dis·
trict officials are inviting the dis·
trict's water users to inspect the
district 's new headquarters
building Friday.
The $290,000 building, 1965
Placentia Ave., will be open to the
publicfrom4 to8p.m. Friday.
District employes will be on
hand to conduct tours of the 7,200
square foot building, which ls
"bought and paid for," according
to Ed Schnabel, general manager
of the 17-year-<>ld water agency.
The bullding, completed last
F ebruary by Dynamic Construc-
tion Company of Santa Ana, wu
paid for with funds received from
sale ol water district land to the
City of Costa Mesa.
Located at the south end of the
dJstrict's four-acre corpotaUon
yard, once the alte of an old r~
servoir, the new building is the
fint ol a number of improve·
men ts planned for the property.
Earlier thU year, d iatrict ol·
flclala received word the)' will be
receivin& a '858,000 federal crant
to improve diatrkt f acilitles.
Sclmabe1 said lbe district will
'receive bids this month foe pro-
ject.a funded by the federal gr~
includinc new field oflices, • warebouseandgarqe.
Event.bough it can doao lesally,
the •ater aeeocy doean 't levy any
propert.y taxes on its water wsers.
Tbe last time the district. issued
revenue bonds was 1n 1962. The
bonds, for $3 million, were used to
pay otttbreeotber general obUga·
tton bonds the 4listrict acquired
from predecessor agencle1 and to
allow the district to develop a
permanent water 1upply.
Seizure
Dangers
So11nded
WASHINGTON <AP)
Richard Nixon's lawyer warned
the U.S. Supreme Court today
that lf it upholds the government
seizure of the former president 's
tapes and papers, the same thing
might happen some day to the
jus.tices' own person al docu·
m ents.
"If one branch of the govern·
ment can Intervene in the de·
UberaUve function of the other.
then surely there is breach of the
separation of powers," Herbert
J . Miller told the court.
The arguments before the hlgh
court are the focus of a fight over
who controls the Nixon papers
that has gone on in government
ever since Nixon resigned in dis·
grace Aug. 9, 1974.
The court must decide whether
Congress acted within the
ConstitUtion when it directed the
seizure of nearly 5,000 hours of
White House tape recordings and
42 million pages of documents
with the intent to make them
public.
Arter hearing arguments today
from lawyers for Nixon and the
government_. the court ~ill de·
cide before its term ends in June
who owns the nearly 900 reels of
tape and 42 million pages of docu·
ments.
A three·Judge federal court in
Washington ruled against Nixon,
deciding that the Presidential
Materials and R ecordings
Preservation Act passed by
Congress in 1974 gave the govern·
ment 's General Services
(8ee NIXON, Page A2>
·Coast
Weather
Low cJouda and log
tonight and Thursday
morning. Hazy sunshine
and cooler Thursday.
Lows tonight so to ss.
Highs ThW'lda.y 62 to 72.
INSIDE TODA 'Y
Allonta'1 lover•' laMa .cp-
ptar Co be •Calked b11 .Cl
methodical ~ who haa
cla~n<ed three livea since
JanvarJi. ~ ~ A4.
l•dex
. • ,
I
So, ll you have something dif.
terent to sell, call 642-5678. The
Daily Pilot ii the place to ad-t~~ along the Orange Coast.
During the same incident, said
Perle, an aide of Miss Fleming's
called the lnvestlgator a liar and
s aid he wu draeaing Groucbo
Marx's namo through the mud.
Shortly afterward, Mias Fleming
declared she would kill blm, ~erlesaid.
1be d1strlct la financed solely
from bUlinl( chaT1es lO ill 19,000
(See WATEa. Pase&%) ..._ _____ ...... ___ .,,,,"' 1
.... .:.•
A2 DAILY PILOT C
From Page Al
WATER •••
at;c?unts. ·The agen('y's ~.1
m1IJ1oa ~ati.Qe ~Ji_...
fw m.Wnz·x ol tJi.t a ' 'la ~miles of main p}pe Une~ capital
t~ provemenls and water l>urchases.
Schnabel noted the agency re-
alized a$1SO.ootsurplus last year.
and will Ju.it about bce.ak eve.o Ula year.
He said distrlct water users en·
joy one of the lowest rates m
~ ange County, and his statement
ts backed by Stan Sprague, assis·
tanl manager or the Metropolitan
Water District or Orange County.
"Tbefact that the ag'ency levies
no taxes means their rates are
very Jow," Sprague said. "Costa
Men '• district ii definitely iii the
lower half as far as rates tow«er
users is concerned ...
The water distcid is also Wlique
in that it o perates three
groundwater wells owned by the
district Those wells, located at
the north end of the city. are capa-
ble of' producing upto57 percentof
the city's water dunng low usage
hours, Schnabe1 said.
·'That JUst might~ome in handy
\\ ith the current drought," he
said .
The district ts abo drilling a
fourth well. localed on F'airv1ew
Road north of the San Diego
Freeway Thal Wl'll 1s expected to
take about s ix months lo com·
plete.
The waler district. which
serves some areas out.side of the
Costa Mesa ci ty limits. is directed
by a five· man board of directors.
Two of those direct.ors have
been on the board since the dis·
tnct 's incepl.Jon 101960.
At that time at was decided to
merge four water agencies into
one, including the city's water de-
partment . the Fairview Farms
County Waler D1slnct, Ncwport-
:'>tesa County Water District and
the Nc\4 port llc:aghts Irrigation
Dis trict.
Alvin Ptnkltoy, lh('n a city
<>0unc1lman. came to tht! new dis-
trict as a director and Mano
Our ante, who had been a direct.or
of the Newport .Mesa w.atsr
ageney also joined the new dis·
trict
Other directors currenUy on
the board include Nathan Reade.
Worren Booth and Eugene
Bergeron.
f 'rottt Page A I
FORD ...
that Ford can put up his share of
a guarant<>c that would give the
foundation $2l million 1n
dam ages iflhe $302.9 million deal
did not go th.rough
Otherwise, he c;a1d. the founda·
lion :.eems certain to acc~pt an
offer which would include $75
million rn cash and a number of
secured bank loans and pro-
perties that '4'0Uld make up the
balance of the purch~ price.
A spokesman for the MobtJ
group had no comment to offer
Tuesday night "But they are
aware of the cievelopment," the
found<1tion spokesman said .
The news of the foundation's
apparent change of heart toward
a C'Onsort111rn headed by Detroit
de\ elopt.'r J\lfrl"d Taubman and
Wall Street finane1er Charles AJ.
l~n came while final arguments
were un<kr way before Judge
Ja m~ F Judgt•
If the $302 9 m1lhon 1s accepled
by the foundation and the lake
over approved by Judite JQd111c
the Irvine Company would
become known as Taubman-
Allen·lrvtne Inc
A spokesman for Taubman
:-.aid Tuesday n111:ht that several
rnember.., of lh(' ten principals
who ma.kc up lhe consortium-
tncludm.I( Mrs Smith he~f
,ire putting their cot1rc penona.1
.1s1>cls behind the bad
Open House Set
McNally High School, 19th
Street and Newport Boulevard.
in Costa Mesa will hold its annual
Open House Monday from 7.9
p. m. The public is Invited to tour
the school and view the "Ross
S how," an exhibit or photo·
graphic studies of Principal Jack
Coleman done by' students.
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Vied1'18sday,Apn120. 1977
~Split
Did Diedrich
Bully Airwest?
From Pege A1
ings about thetr treatment at Diednch's hands though admitting
there were sometimes misunderstandings.
.. No, I have not been threatened by anybody on the board "lob·
byist I?on .Brown said in response to a question asked him by Assis-
tant District Attor~ey Michael Capizu.
WllEN DESCRIBING his impression o( Diedrich,. Brown told
the Grand Jury. "He is a person of stroac opinion .. Just a very
stro~ forceful personality as mast self-made men are. And I Udak
th.at u what makes him a 1.JWe difficult lo deal with sometimes}'
But a former Riley .aide. Scott Ferguson, told the Grand Jury
that Brown and another Hughes r~tative told him Diedrich
threatened to ''bloody up'' the a1rbne shortly after an encounter with
the Fullerton super visor.
1n ~ own t~timony. Diednch denied appzying pres.sure to any
c.ampa!gn contnbulors and demanded to know what. if any, all~
t1ons against him are being investigated.
"I ~N'T BEU EVE I have done anything illegal. I know I have
noL ~ it. wo~d ~m that I should be advised al what the charges are ..... Diedrich said when hetest1Cied Feb. 3. · !JY that date, however, the Grand Jury investigatioa was jl&St get~1!1g up a he~d of steam as it began spanning out to iodude the
poht1cal machmations of Conrad, the rags-to-riches police in· . former.
It was Cost~ Mesa building supply firm owner Robert
Lan!ranco who v1v1dly described Conrad's fiamboyant spending
habits when he sllddenly struck it ri ch in 1916.
"SO, CONRAD SAID, 'Just a minute,' and be excused himself ~rom the om~. Aftd about, oh. 20 minutes passed and a girl brought
m a package. And he dumped $30,000 on his desk."
·:And I was jmpressed. He laid SJ0.000 in cash right out on the
desk. mfr~tof'me-and says, 'Well. is tbatgoodenougb'?"
'That was good eoough to move Conrad into the $325 000 home LanFanco had on the market last September. '
But LanFranco later denied that $10,000 Canrad don~ to An·
thony's fall campaign was in a,fy way hlS, adenia.J that came aft.er his
name appeared on Anthony's financial disclosure statement.
. Later, both Conrad and Anthony amended stat.ements they had filedtosbow~truesourceofthemoney.
* * * * * * Diedrich Brands
Conrad 'A Flake'
Notable quotes from the
Orange County Grand .Jurv
transcript m its probe of pohtkal activity:
Former planning co m ·
missioner Shirley Grindle on lob·
byist Frank Michelena·
'
"IN MY OPINION, the way he
operates, he buys his votes."
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich
political angel Gene Conrad.
"I nDNX HE'S a flake."
Fullerton att~rney Michae l
Rem ingt.on on loans he mad<? to
political candidates:
"THE CANDIDATE was free
to take the money to Las Vegas
and blow it on wild women ti he
wanted."
Newport Beach attorney
Frank Waters •·hen sholl''n ~
picture of Conrad·
"IS HE AS FAT as his fa«
loots!"
Cooradwhen asked hls name
"I'• aEFUSING kl answer on
the basis ol the First, Fourth
l-'1nh. Suth. Ninth and Four'.
teenth Amendment:. to thl·
Const1tut100 ·
A '>sembl'.\ man Dennis
Mdn.:er., l40e11 asl(ed about the
<'\Pt'f1enc·r nf txirrn"' 1n,_ $5,00(1
1nterest-frce from Remington :
"I DIDN'T WANT to be in that
person's office. And when I saw
the office and him "
TONIGHT
OCC LECTURE -"Sue Ywr
Teeth . . Prevenfr'e Dental
Care," Flne Arts Bide. ll9, 7:30
p.m
COAS'IUNE CC LECTURES
''Classics of Early Sound
Ftlms." Estancia High. School
Forum. 7 p.m .
"VARIETY SHOPPE" -
Mime. skits. dancing, light show
by OCC Drama Oub, Drama Lab
Theater, April 2»·i:l. 8 p.m .
nruasDAY. AP•IL?l
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
BOARD -Regular meeting. 88
ralr Dr. 1·30 p.m .
OCC LECTURE -"Creat:Joo.
Care and Feeding of Corpora.
lions." Fine Arts Bldg. 119. 7 .JO
I'm
Jury Deliberates
Jet Noise Cha_rge
J ury deliberations began todav
In the tnal or c1cveloper Harry
Rtnker'sJet noise lawsuit against
Orange County.
Superior Court Judge Frank
Domerucl\ini sent his panel to the
Ju ry room to determine if
Rmker, 2342 Mesa Drive. S<.ulta
Ana Heights. should receive
$250,000 in damages for the im·
pact ol jet traffic from the county
airport on bis eovironment.
Judge Dbmenichini ruled
earlier Tuesday against the de·
fense when Deputy County
Counsel Charles Sevier de·
manded a mistrial on the basis of
statements made by Rinker's
lawyer.
Sevier unsuccessfully argued
that the jury, absent from the
courtroom at the time, may have
become biased by the publication
or charges made by attorney Jer·
rold Fadem .
Fadem claimed wht1e the jury
was absent from the courtroom
that jet traffic was diverted rrom
the area ol Rinker's home while
the jury toured tbe premises in
the e artier phase of the lri al.
Airport officials and
representatives of the Federal
Aviation Agency vigorously de-
.rued the allegation.
Rinker testified daring the
trial that. hi! was assured by coun-
ty sapent;sors and other councy
ortictals when he bo11ght the
th~acre property 1n 1165 that
jet. trllff"te woul<t neft'f' be aJ.
lowed to operate from the countr
airport.
Fedtm told the JUT7 that a
home wtUdl would be worth St.is
million wit.boat Jd \nlffic would
sell far DD lbClf'e than .,.,,.,. to-
daJ as • res'8ll ol lhe ~ons
<1f Hughes Alrwest and Air
Cahfonua from lbe nearby coun~
ty lrrporl.
Rinker'!> lawsuil is re.garded as
a test case tn the coat.nwersial
Jt•l noise issue. S uccess for
Rinker could mean the trials o(
lawsuits in which plaintiffs h.att
demanded more than $30 million
in damages Crom the county.
F,....P-.p!AJ
SCORNED • •
11 untey wanu t.be court kl order
her to leave him alone.
But an attorney for Mrs.
Darby, who has not testified,
says Hunley and his f'amU7 ~
trying tosluder bis dieot.
H e said hts c l ient was
hospitalized Crom a car accident
all winter. has no pttooe by which
to make threats and hu DO in·
terest in Hunley.
Lawyers for both sides ar·
ranged a compromise that each
would si«n. promising not lo in·
terfere with the other. But
Hunteyrefused.
"Tbal'a not eoinc lo ao&Ye Ute.
problem," said Hunley. "She
will just contimle trying lo get
me."
Pollution Told
SEVESO, Italy (AP) -Severe
new dioxine pollutk)Q aa.s hem
reported south o1 Uie aealed-oft'
site or the wont ccoloeicaJ dis·
aateor in Jta1'1a hllto'ry, and
authorities today 1ai• ll
factories bl t.be area ...ad be
CIOled Lt« theck&.
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PtamPag~AJ
NIXON •.•
Adn:Unistralion control of the re·
cords. · · ·
Theed opens ror public access
all the presidential "'material,
svbjed to GSA regulations.
Those regulation:s have not yet
been set.
Former President Ford s.igned
the preservation act into law •
Dec. 19, 197&. and Nixon liled suit
the next d~ seeking lo have lt
declared unconslinational.
Nixon argued that his right to
privacy and the powers ol lhe
presidency were endangered by
such legislation.
In their appeal , Nixon's
lawyers said the Supreme
Court's e ventual rulinc will
"have a major impact upon'
rurtber legislation coverning the
papers ol other coostitutioul of.
fieeholders "
The lower court found al
"doubtful" thlll a former pres&·
dent is entitled to claim ex·
ecutive privilege in an attempt to
prot..ect confidential dealings
with past advisers.
It said that, in anv evenL the
act would infringe only slightly on
Nixon '5 ccm.fidentialicy because
government archivists will
screen the materials before mak·
ing portioosolit public.
AboUl 80 percent of the docu-
ments covered by the act are
stored at the National Records
CenterinSuitland. Md. The tapes
and about 200,000 papers
p ersonally handled by Nixon
have been st.ored at the White
House since his resignation in
1974.
How the court decides Nuon 's
appeal could have broad applica·
ti on.
Services Set
For Former
Mesa Pastor
Memorial services will be held
Saturday m Yucaipa for the Rev.
Joseph H. Thompson. former
pas tor of Costa Mesa's First
United Methodist Church, who
ctied Tuesday.
Rev. Thompson i.erved a s
pastor or the West 19th Street
church from 1947 to 1951 when it
was k.ncr4'1t as the Community
Methodist Church.
While he served with the Costa
Mes a church, he was in ·
strumeotal in getting the
church's fellows hip hall built.
The hall was named after him.
He leaves his widow, Evelyn oC
Yucaipa ~ a $01'1 Dr. Thoburn
Thomps on or Minnesota; a daugbt~r. Dora Jo Jervey of
Virginia and six grandchildren.
Services will be beJd at the
Yucapia United Methodist
Church. 35177 Beech Ave., at 11
a.m . Sat\.D'day.
DfVER GREG LOUGANIS (LEFT), COACH SAMMY LEE
Top Names Form Core of New Program for Nadadores
First Diving Coach
Hired by Nadadores
Seeking to expand its reputa-
t ion as a leading training
grounds for world-class com·
pelltive swtmmers, Mission Vie-
JO has hired two·lime Olympie
gold Medalist Dr. Sammy Lee as
its firstdivingcoach.
Joining Lee as a member of the
community's Nadadores team
will be Greg Louganis. winner oC
two Olympic silver medals in
diving during the 1976 Montreal
games.
James Toepfer, company ex·
ecutive vice president. said an
Olympic diving facility is pre·
senUy Wider construction at the
Marguerite Recreation Center
and should be ready by early
s ummer, in time for the 1977
Long Course National Swimming
Championships an Au gust.
"The addition of the diving
facility will enable us to expand
cur present aquatics program to
include synchronized swimmrng,
a broader master's program,
water polo. scuba instruction
a nd, naturally, a competitive
diving program," Toepfer said.
The diving pool wilt be 17 feet
deep ben<'ath the diving
platform. which will feature 10 ., 5 • •. and f1\ ~·mcll•r levels, plus
t hree and onc·ml'tcr spr·
ingboards.
Toepfer S4l1d the facility will
ah.o be l'QU lpped with a Dive
lmpaC'l RC'ducer. a device that
~l'nt'raks a ma:.s or air bubbles
to sofll·n the diver 's impact dur-
ing J)rilcllCl'
Mom Def ends Son
In Slay for Pay
DELAJ\D, Fla. CAP> -An act1vit1es.
80 year-old ...,oman whose son Tat ari:in \\as orig inally
pleaded guilty to trying t o hare charged Wtlh soliciting som eone
someone to kill her said her son to murder his mother but
loves her very much and was in plt•adcd guilty to a" r educed
f I u enc e d by vi o I enc e 0 n :.crond·decree felony charge.
televisionifheactuallyofferedto Circuit Court Judge Uriel
pay a "rut man." Bount ordered a pre·sentence in·
"He was pressured into it." \'Cst1gation but set no date for
Zephyr Tatarian said, calling the sPntenC'ing T a tan an faces up to
e harges against h e r son, lj)•earsinpnson.
Gregory, 50, "the silliest thing J Asst. St::itc Alty. Gary Smigiel Minis H Jd~ e\·er heard." said Talanan arranged with a ler e • "He would not do it voluntari · !:O·between to meet with a "hit
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador ly," Mrs. Tatarian said. "J know man" last November. But the go-
(A P) -Leftists have threatened my son loves me very much. He's bet ween turned out to be a police
to kill Foreign Minister Mauncio s uch a good fellow." in for m e r who introduced
Borgooovo unless the govern· She sajd she had warned her Tatarian to a Daytona Beach
meol r eleases 36 political son. who has lived with her most poliC'eman posing as a hired
prisoners and mes them out of of his life, to stop watching so kill er.
the country. Police and govern· much television at night, when Smigiel said Talarian offered
ment officials would not com· some ol the more violent shows lhc officer 30 percent of his
ment on the demand and refused are aired. mother's $50,000 est.ate to kill
to confirm or deny that Sbesaidherarelywentoutal her. Police s a1dhemadetheof-
Borgonovohad been k1dnaped. night, except for church fer on has way home from choir -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'p_r_a_c_u_c_e_.~~~~~~~~-
Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort
SPORTING GOODS
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Ba5Mall Slilfu'm
Baseball C.st Protectors
BasebaU Pats
Softball Shirts
Baseball & S.ftball Bats
llSlllll -Slftballs
Baseball Shoes
Witson · lnis · Bancroft
PIWce • Dlnlop · Ymwex
Tanis laets
Temis Dresses
Liiies T 11• Sborts
Mns & 8lys Tennis Sharts
Meis & Beys Tennis Shirts
l.alils & Mm Tennis Shoes
Lallie$ -Mm · Chil*ens In•• Suits
e. I ti I · tmed SUndly
Ektelon · Leach • Wilson
Racque1'alt Raquets
lellout R~tballs
Ra~1et StriAg
Handballs ' G1ms
Speeda Swim Suits Ii Trunks
Swim Geftfes & Caps
Kick Boards
Masks • Fins · Snerkles
Marie Bodie Bins
Seccer 8aJls 696 ti J495
Volleyballs lets to 23'0
Bmetbatts 7ts tu 42•s
Feotllalls 795 to 2895
PlaygrouN Balls
Tennis Balls
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By KA111Y CLANCY
County OKs State's Juvenile Prograni
DAILY PILOT A 3 .
Of *'9 INlty ~-, .....
A $1.9 miWoo·a·year plan to
make Orange County comply
with new st.ate law• governing
the ca.roe of Youncsters charged
wfth numina away and minor of.
lenses wu adopted Tuesday by
county supervisors.
The new state law, AB 3121, re-
quires that such youngsters be
separated from more serious of·
fenders and be detained In un·
locked quarters.
J UVENILE JUSTICE
Oran~ Counf~ 1sn
ly on local residentlaJ.type group
homes for handling offenders. troubled youngsters in re·
s1dential areas.
Supe rvisors Tuesday a ll.o
asked County Adm1rustrative Of·
ficer Robert Thomas to review
probation officer caseloads and
make recommendations .
compansons can be devtloped.
During Tuesday's meeting Su p erv1~or R alph Diedrich
ch1d'ed county off1c1als for taking so much tlme and having so
much clifficuJly agreeing on ways
to implement the new law.
The plan wW provide racU1Ues tor handling youngsters arrested
on so-called status offenses,
crimes that would not be crimes
il the perpetrators were adults.
In adopting the plan, recom-
mended by a committee of coun·
ty and law enforcement officials,
supervisors agreed to trim near-
ly $500,000 from operating fwwls
for the McMillan Recept10n
Center.
from a 60·bed facility to a 2S·bed
facility and reduce its budget lo
$609,000annually.
John Gibson , co unt y
admu:llstrative analyst, Sald lbe
plan calls for three such re·
sidenllal facilities to be operated
by private contractors at a cost
of about $400,000 a year.
He explained the stale will con·
tribute about $266,000 of that cost.
Gibson also noted that finding
such homes is d1Hicult because of
commuruty resistance to placing
Gibson said probation officiaJs
recommended caseloads be
dropped from 117 cases per of-
ficer lo 2.5. But the committee re-
commended that caseloads be
varied, wilh some officers hav-
ing 20, some 40 and some 60 so
The law took effect Jan. 1.
Diedrich 'aid, .. Los Angeles
County seemineJy isn't having
the problem, Alameda County
isn't having the problem, San
Diego isn't having the problem,
why are we having d problem?''
The move will turn the center
It also will require law enforce-
ment officials to rely more heavi-
You Auto Try This ••• Reve™ Sharing ,
Steve Weisberg of
Philadelphia claims
he's been im-
personating
automobiles since he
was 3 years old . Here
he does the now.
defunct Edsel. You
can easily un -
derstand why the
Edsel fell on ev il
days. Weisberg said
that when he was ?.
child, hi s mother
feared his face would
get frozen in the
sh ape of a Hudson
Hornet.
Now wouldn 't you
just Jove to see him
do his face like a
Model T Ford?
Well, maybe.
-AP Photu
Judge Plea Nixed
County Priority
List Approved
A list of JO socia l programs
that could receive nearly $6.3
million in Orange County's por
lion ol federal revenue s harmg
funds in the coming year was ap.
proved Tuesday by supervisors.
The priority list W>tl be used by
county officials in evaluating re·
quests for funds from vanous
agencies.
Programs to offer emergency
s helter care or other help to those
subject to physical or mental
abuse was given the top pnont}
Other ma1or areas included
programs lo prevent crime and
delinquency. Juvenile d1 \'ers1on.
emergency se rvi ce~. and for
Tot Drowns
In Fullerton
A two-year-old Fullerton boy
died Tuesday evening 45 minutes
after he was found floating face
down m has aunt ·s swimming
pool, Orange County coroner's
deputies reported l<Jday.
Richard W. Dominguez Jr. of
3124 Garnet Lane. Fullerton, was
being cared for at the home of an
aunt m Placentia. deµuties said.
when he apparently wa ndered m·
to the back yard and fell into tbe
pool
lh d ied a t 6 15 p m at
Placentia-Linda Hospit al, the
coroner·s office said
foster home care,
Officials fr om Channel 50,
KOCE-TV in Huntington Beach
last wee k had a s k e d lhat
supcn'isors consider allocating
som e funds t o their public
television s tation for social
service films. but that request
was nol added to the final list.
.. l considered it. and I was will
i ng to re;ect it.·· Su per visor
Ralph D1edrich sa1d
Among other progr ams on the
priority hst are emergency hous·
'Few Patients'
Ing services. hallway houses,
day care. suicide prevention.
community clinics, special
education and home health care.
During the 1977 78 fiscal year.
county officials expect to receive
$22 million in federal revenue
:.haring funds.
Half the funds are usNJ lo pay
for programs that othe rwise
\\Ould be financed with properly
laxes Onl· quart<'r for social pro·
gr ams and one quarter for parks
and recrealwn
County Gets Share
Of Medi-Cal Bucks
From Wire Services
SACRAMENTO -A surpris·
ingly large chunk of California's
M ed1-CaJ dollars for psych1atrw
care go to counties· with relative·
ly few Medi·Cal patients. a study
says.
the boondocks:· said Lee Helsel,
a deputy stale health director
and recent clncf of Medi-Cal.
.., don't think thc•re's any solu-
tion unless you want to pay
doctors incentives in rural areas
or force them to move. And how
do you forec them '!" askc<t
llclsl'I
Court Fee Hike Backed Coca-Cola
Goes to War
According to a s tudy by a
mental health official. the monry
goes in a d isproportio nate
amount to counties like Mann
with lots of psychiatrists and re·
latively few people on Med1·Cal
Orange County is listed as re.
cei\'ing a disproportionate share
of Med1·Cal funds for psych1atnc
care
The s tudy. based o n state
l.tallst1cs. compared allocation-;
of Medi·Cal mone~ to pr1-.ale
ps} c h1atris ts with a state
formula of county ne~ds based on
Med1-CaJ caseload
Mesa 'Copter
Aids Fruitless
Suspe ct Search Orange County Supt'n 1-;or<;
and n•presentat1ve" from two
i.:roups of attorneys dgrce that
rounty Superior Court c·1.,.·i1
<·alt'ndar~ are JammC'cl
Tht') also agree the rr>urts,
~uperv1sors, altorn<'y~ and tht·1r
C'l1ents might benrf1l by working
to~ether to improve the problem
Heprt'scntat1v(':. from both the
OrangP County Trial L<i"yer ...
Ai,,sociat1on ancl Oran~e Count;
Rar 1\sso<·iat1on s111d an incrcasl'
1n civil court f1llnit fee~ from SSl
lo $7~ m1~ht bf' om•~ ay to help
a ~ r (.' (' !TI t' Tl l '> W I' Tl l b (' ( 0 r ('
su PPr\'isor:. Tur ... 11 <I~
The board 'nlt'd unan1mo11sh
lo eall for IC'~l'i)Jt1nn allowin~ th\•
Cl\'tl hhng fl't' 1nl'rt'<1'-t'
County l'll!rk Wtllt am St John
vropo:.ed the h ike. -.ay1ng 1t
would bnni; 1t about SI 2 million
a ) l'ar and help finance ad<h
t1onal court JUrl~es llS needed
Supervi:.ors balked. ho"t'H'r
at a ~uggestion from thf' tn.11
lawyers group that they abo
adopt u resolution s aying they
Rut that's about as far as ltw
rerogniz<' the nc•1•d for Jrld11 mn;il
Judge!>
Super\ 1sor~ h.!\ l' rumpl,unt'<I
repeateclh th al I h 1• sldl t' onl'
contribute:. S60.000 a yeur pt•r
Judge to defray court costs. YI'!
thev elaim. it costs countv la\
pa.):ers more than $200.000 j yi•;ff
.1 buve that to support t•ach court
"l'i.ll
Board Cha1rmun Tom Hilt•\'
noted that the trial la.,.,' t'r" ~roup
had proposed a hill 1n tht·
Legislature recently to udd nine.'
ni·w 1udgt'S to the superior rnurt
Ht! added that supt"n "or-,
"' t·n·n·t consulle d beforl· lhJI
hill . AH988. "as intronuu'd 111
.\I JI <'h by Assemblyman R1!'11;ird
Robinson t D·Orange J
The court no.,., has 33 JUdg<•<,
Four others approved dunni;: tht•
past vear arf awaiting appoint
ment b\ Go\·l'rnor Brown Th<'
nine morf' propost•d would bring
the tOI al lo .W
Ron Schw:1Tt 1, prrs11font of Ult'
trial law~ers group. said. ··Th<•
civil hugant il> not ~lng served
at all That 1s the prnbl<'m
Board Will Study
OC Airport Panel
A study into the future role of
the Orange County Airport Com -
mission was ordered Tuesday by
county supervisors.
While Supervisor Ralph Clark
was the one asking that County
Administrative Officer Robert
Thomas conduct the study, he
ended up joining Super\'isor
Laurt'nce Schmit in voling
against it
That was because Clark re·
com mended that the study go in-
to all reasonable alternatives. in-
cluding a probable dismanUing
o( the commission.
Yet Supervisors Tom Riley,
Phil Anthony and Ralph Dledr1ch
favored a study aimed at
restructurin g rather lhan
abolishing the advisory panel.
"I would feel better knowtn1
that we have not doomed the
airport commission," RIJey saJd.
Diedrich added, "There lsn't a
municipal airport. operating In
the United States without a com·
mission. So let·s just say there is ..
going to be one, build a structure
and find out where we are at that
point.·•
But Clark argued, "I think it ls
time this entire function be
thoroughly .crvUD.iied. I don't
)
reel we should hamstring him
(Thomas) with any areas of
evaluation."
Clark said there have b<'en ma-
jor changes in both airport opera·
tions and county government
s ince the com mi ssion was
formed 19 years ago.
The changes have left the com ·
mission's role ··rather difficult
and possibly obsolete," he said,
and have led lo confu sion about its
proper functions.
Earlier this month. Airport
Commiss ion Chairman Gene
Tunks charged that supervisors
were bypassing the commission
on issues affecting the airport.
He noted in particular the past
two years his pahel had not been
asked to comment on the airport
budget.
Both Diedrich and Riley said
they want to 8ee the commission
continue functioning as a panel to
recommend county policies
without being asked to rule on
day-to-day functlOf\&
While Clark said he personally
agreed the commission should
remain but be restructured he
did not want Thomas' study lo be
clouded by supervisors' darec-tJona.
S<·h"' art1 )o,a1d lh<' µroblem 1s
th.11 lht• rount\ s criminal court
\ ,II 1• n <I a r h" • 1 n C' re ;,is t' d as
populal 1<>r1 h ,1-, gr<•.,., n The
numbt•r of JU<h~t·:. ha:. not k('pt
pace, ht• argued. and the
a1m1nal calendar ii:. taking most
oft ht•ir t1 me
Here are some of the findings:
\.\'illtam Wenke, pre:.1dent of '
I h(' c·ount,\ Bar Association. suid
ht• has h&d a ('1v1l case rc::idy for
111<•1 for 1non• than a v1·ar But
hpr.H1:-t• lhcn.• 1s no jud~P ;i\'aila·
hit· ll w<rn·t bl:' tried for at least
:.111111 hc•r 1·ear
WASHINGTON CAP)
The government of Zaire.
rebuffed in 11..l> emergenC"y
appeal for Am e ri ca n
military arms to combat
an invasion of Katangan
troops. says it will take
Coca-Cola instead.
A State Department of.
ficial said Tuesday that
Zairc·s President Mobutu
Sese Scko "has been ask-
ing us for a lot of Coke, .. in
eluding a plea for the
popular soft drink in his
origin a l request for
military assistance.
Marrn County. s prinkl<'d
with affluent bedroom com .
munities full of psychiatrists,
had 470 percent of its .. needed"
share in 1975.
San Francisco ounty was next.
with 271 percent, followed by
Alameda County. 210 perrent,
a nd .San Diego. 188 percent.
Orange County 1s listed in a
1?roup above 100 percent that in-
cludes Santa Clara. San Mateo.
Napa and Santa Cruz Counties
Backc•d by the hO\ cn n~ Costa
.\! e ~a Po I i <· <' D 1.· p a rt m c n t
helicopter. Orangr County
S hertff"<; officers scoured a
Tustin oran.r:c i:rove Jn \'ain
Tllt'sday night for two mC'n who
raped :mu beat " 27-ycar-old
"'om an
Officers said the men leaped
from their car and ran through
thl' orange grove when a lone de-
puty on patrol noticed the vehicle
partially hidden among trees and
<ler 1ded to rn \'est1gate. I .1m hen· to say we haH to
1-1\ 1• i.:reatC'r priority to our court '>\.,,Pm ... Wl.'nk<' said
li t• said <Jdd1t1onal Judges
ma} not b<• the whole answer to
alll·\ 1..ittng court congestion.
·But I think they are the main •
an'>\\ er,·· he 1n~1slt'd
The State Department
decided against allowing
Zaire to spend its military
s ale c r e dit s o n the
beverage, so Mobutu de·
cided to pay cash instt•ad,
ofhcials said.
-At the other end of the scale
was Lake County . .,., 1th two per
cent. Virtually all of the slate s
rural counties were below 50 per·
cent of the ··needed .. figure Los
Angeles County was below 100
percent.
The officer said he rescued a
h ysterical and partially clothed
woman from lh1.• back of the car.
She told him the men drove her to
thr orange grove after she
h1trhed a r1dr with them m Santa
Ana. the officer said
Officers said 1t took a number
o r l.11tches lo CIOl><: the wounds in
the beaten woman·!. nose and lip.
She was allowed 10 return home
after treatment.
laguna Man
Due Payment
From Crash
LOS J\NGELES CAP) -Actor
Rock Hudson's insurance com-
pany has agreed to pay $2 million
to a Laguna B each ma n
paralyzed from the neck down
whe n Hud~on 's former chef
crashed the artor's Porsche in
the desert near Palm Springs.
San J~e attorney .James f'.
Boccardo said Richard Gerage. :n. of Laguna Beach. s uffered a
broken neck in the Nov 2, 1975,
accidf'nt and ean never work again.
The settlement was worked out
Tuesday in Superior Court.
Hudson·s insurance company.
Insurance Co. of North America.
had preVlously advanced Sl00,000
for care of Gerage. who was a
passenger in the Porsche driven
b y Peter Mas lows ki, 37,
Hudson ·s former chef, Boccardo said.
Oerage, who was a teacher in
the Norwalk·La Mirada Unified
School District before the acci·
dent, requires round·the-clock
m edical care costing $5,000 a
month.
Boccardo said the accident oc·
curred when Maslowski missed a
turn near Bermuda Dunes while
driving at 100 miles an hour. and
the car rolled over several times
and ejected both men. M ulowski
had been drinking, Boccardo
said.
The money wm be paid by
Hudson's Jm1urer. Boccardo 8aid
the dama11tes were limited by the
amount ol Hudson's cover~ge.
··what It really says is thut
doctors hke lo hve 1n big c1t1es or
near country clet5s r ather th;m in
G em
Talk
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CONSUMERISM IS GOOD
... e~cially for us!
Consumers are becoming more
aware nowadays of what they·re get·
ting for their money. There are th06e
who say that this increased con·
sumer education is bad for business.
We don't think so. We see con-
sumerism as a positive thing in our
society. We believe that, as people In·
creasingly demand quaJity and value
for their hard-earned dollars, that
will be GOOD for business ;
particularly our kind of business. 1 So. if an enlightened public: makes
a mus exocus away from shoddy
merchandise, that's good. If environ-
mentalism leads lo m ore emphasis 1
on products wi\h enduring value, •
which don't become obsolete next •
year, that's great. It's about Ume the
American consumer got a fair shak,e,
anyway.
WhJt we're saying Is this: the ~
jewelry business -and panJeularly
the quality. Independent type or
jewelry business, ts not afraid of the
public's demands for quality and
honuty. We welcome that klnd of at-
titude. ln fact, we've built our bus1·
ne11on It.
For Love rs of the
Finer things in Life
F111hful r!'pf1c.i ol '(nur f•vnrtlt! <lccl r•r
Qu<'I. i\ winn1n11 d !'s1gn '" l~K .inld ~" l!'<I
1n 1 sporly pin lor h~r. A <nnwv·wh11e cul·
tur!'d pe•rl m•~ •he b•ll
LOVERS
OF
NATURE
Un11e under 1ke m~g•ul umbrt!lla of the
mushroom. Sc11lp111r!'cl "'" '" lt'~tured HK ~ gold. N11tchin11 n•trced CH· .. ' f . "'" '" .... ,. '"""·
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CONVENIENT TEAMS
30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION BankAmericar~~ter Charge
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A 4 DAIL v PILOT 'Nedn•llday.Apnl 20. 1977
~.!::fog~ Meat Takes Holiday
"'··. "~ Cattlemen Miffed by White House
with
Tom
a.rpbiae
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BARGA I N BASE M ENT:
Arsene "Blaeklr'' Gndarian. the
boatyard ownPr from Newp()rt
Beach who Is noted for frequent
commentary that nredles the rot
Jy or government. has struck
again
Now he suggesb that t111·
F ederals would make 1t Po!>SI
ble for you to go on a Do It·
Yourself spare trip
W ASIDNCTON (AP) -Plans
for a meatless supper at the
White House on .. Food Day" are
giving the cattle industry in·
digestion.
•'The last thing we need is the
President of the United States
advocating a vegetarian diet for
Am ericans." the leader of the
American National Cattlemen's
Association said In a message to
President Carter Tuesday.
"BY SER VI NG T H E so·
called 'Food·Day' menu at a
White House dinner, you are giv·
ing lhe appearance of lendmg
your personal endorsemenl to a
vegetari an diet," the as·
sociation's Wray Finney said.
are aoing to~ v'ery upset, too."
Scientist.a are to operate a toll·
free telephone network tod~ and
Thursday to answer que5lions
about nutrition, .food !afety and
agricultural production in con·
nection with "Food Day."
The scientists r epresent the
Council for Agricultural Science
and Technology (CAST).
TH E P R O J ECT , cal led
"Dialogue" by its organizers, in-
volves 31 university and govern·
menl scientists who are lo lake
the calls from across the country.
The toll-free number is (800>
424·9510. Calls will be accepted
Three Dead
fr()m 6 a.m. to l pm. PST each
day.
Activists startt'd the annual
"Food Day" lo call attention to
what they and man y others
believe are "junk foods" and
other nutritionally questionable
products offered <'Onsumers. in-
cluding many items available
through federally subs1d1zed
school lunch proRrams
According to CAST. sc1enl1sts
available for quest1omng will
represent such disciplines as lox·
icology, agronomy, horticulture.
m eteorology, human nutrition.
v e t erin<.iry med1c1ne,
entomology and food technology. All this caml' to his attention
while perusing the latest inv1la·
lion for sealed bids on s urplus
pfoperty which 1s being peddled
b~ the U S General Services
~m1mst:·at1on
; On the hst of ~oods the f Pdcral
~evernment "oulcl hke to dump.
~a ck1c t·alls ~our attention to
1t('ms ont· lol
"APOLUl PROGRAM S PACE
'PARTS. COM PONENTS AND
RE LATED ITEMS All a\ a1lable 1t~ms. one lot."
"Food Day" was started three
years ago to call attention to
nutrition problems. SPonsored by
consumer advocates and food
l'rllics, 1t is being observed
Thursday.
The supper menu at the White
House T hursday is recom·
mended by organizers of the ob·
servance.
IT INCLUDES BLACK bean
soup, wholewheat muffins,
crunchy broccoli nut casserole,
salads and fresh raw vegetables,
m ixed fruit dessert, herbal tea
Mystery Murders
Stun Lovers' Lane Gurnnted llp Charge
So there you arc·. folks. Your
vtry own space program. You
should be warned, however, that
thf G e neral Services
Administrution i.ells you this
~pace shot e·quipmcnt on an "as
i:;', Where 1:-." hast:-.
ATLANTA (AP) -He preys on couples in the lovers' lanes of city
parks, kneeling near cars and shooting his victims with blunt·nosed
am munition. Three persons have died, another t hree were wounded.
Charges against 110-pound, 82-yenr-old Ethel Harris, ac·
cused of biting a deputy sheriff, have been dropped. The
Clearwater, Fla., woman said she wasn 't wearing her
false teeth at the time. Deputy Peter Strickler claimrd
the woman attacked him when he went to her home to
arrest her daughter. Charges were drop ped because the
court said the deputy had no legal right to entt·r Mrs.
Harris' home.
and cider. .
"Food Day'' director Michael
Jacobson said he was not sur·
prised by the cattle industry pro·
test.
"He waits until his victims are all alone. He has a job to do, and is
willing to wait until the right time," Lt. W.K. Perry, the homicide de·
tective assigned to the case, said
Tuesday. You'd hl'lt<:r watch that ··~·here i~" part tarcfully. The
<;.:>A people didn't say where 1~
Y~u might learn sadly that you
JUSt purchast,'<.I all those Apoll o
se;in• pcirh th.it arc located on
the moon Dl'11very <•ould be a
vex atwn
.Abo. ha\t' '"llr chl·ckbnok
r<!ad \' "'ht'n the lmb ;ire opcnc<l
l<t)lrnrro\\-Tia> ::.ugi.:l·::.h«I \ alut·
nn \our /\polio program 1s
Sl.25R,792
If \'Ou'rc not 1nlcrested 1n
rork<>ting off into spal'l' al that
prtCl'. then• a re lob or other in
terc ... trng 1tt•m!> up ror :-.ale by the
(ieneral Ser\'ICCS Administra
t1on.
l 'p 111 Fulll•rton. for t•xampll-.
the Feckr:.ils ha' c put up for bid a
m1scellaneous lot of auto.
1•ll'etrical and metlkal equi.P·
rnC'nl l'OUJhly valued al $183,76'1
A net tht' ~overnment people
pull no punchcl> in their ad·
vert1scmcnt You arc warned .
"THlS IS A Jaq~e lot and 1s
stored oub1dl', L'\PO~t·d to the ele·
mcnts. ·
"Maybe well serve some
nulmt'ats maybe that will
s atisfy them." he said.
"WE CAN'T SATISFY every·
one I know the artochoke people
Right to Hide
State's Motto
Wins in Court
WASHINGTON (AP) -Stales
may not force citizens to d isplay
mottos or other ideological
messages orr auto license plates
or other personal property, the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled todny.
"H E Ll::AVES US JUSt some
bodies a nd badly wound ed
victims who didn't get a ehance
to se~ much," he said. "lt 's the
biggest murder case in Atlanta in
25 years."
Until they r eleased details
Tuesday, Police had kept their
three·month investigation quiet,
hoping to trap the killer. The
public had known about the three
slayings, but not that police
believed a s mgle killer was
responsible for all three.
The killings began Jan. ·16
when police answered a call
about a t r affi c accident in
southwest Atlanta near Adams
Park.
INSIDE TH E C'AR they found
La Brian Lovett, 26, and Veronica
Hill, 20, both dead of gunshot
wounds.
Bilandic Wins
On Feb. 12, Dennis Langston.
18. and Deitria Tatum. 17, were
silting in a car in nearby Wl·~t
Manor Park.
Langston told police lhal a
man wearing what appeared to
be a while knit cap tried to open
the car's locked doors. then "All
we could see was glass and fire
from the trigger."
LANGSTON ANO Miss Tatum
were wounded, but both sur·
vi \•ed.
On M a r c h 1 2, Gordon
Whitfield, 21, and Diane Collins.
19, were sitting in a car in Adams
Park. A gunman fired into the
car, killing Miss Collins and
wounding Whitfield in the jaw
and neck.
Perry s aid t he method of
operation was the sam e in all
thr ee cases : T he man ap·
proached the cnr without a word.
knelt and fired a pistol six timel>.
emptying into his victims "wad·
cutters," a flat-nosed type of am·
munition.
AT FIRST IT appcart•d the
Pygmies Aid Zaire
In Fighting Rebels
KINSHASA. Zaire <AP) -Eairc's go\'(•rnment says Pygmy war-
riors fighting on its side have moved deep into rebel· held terntory and
surrounded the rail town of Mutshatl>ha.
Diplomatic sources, m eanwhile. said other government forces
advanced 12 miles against scatte red reStl>lancc.
A GOVERNMENT SPokesman
said Tuesday that "elite Pygmy
bowmen" encircled Mutshatsha,
60 miles west or the copper.
m ining center of Kolwcii. But he
gave no indication of how many
Pygmies were there. how far out·
side the town they were or when
an attack on the r ebels in the
town might come.
nounct'ment ~as lht· fir~l ind1ca
t1on thut any of lhl·m had bcPn
hroughl south fnr lhl• war in
Zain• s southern Sh:.iba province
You h:.t\'l' to ~Ill'!>" the go, 1•rn
mt'nl ix·opll· bcllc\l' 1n truth 1n
ad \'l'rt1s10g
The justices voted 7 to 2 to af.
firm a lower cou rt's decision
striking down a New Hampshire
law making it a crime lo obscure
the motto "Live Free or Die" on
car lieense plates.
THE COURT SAID such la\\s
\'IOlate the F irst Amendment's
protection of freedom of ex-
pression
N • . killer was following a C) cle. at on-surpr1smg tacking every 28 days or so on the
middle weekend of the month.
About 40,000 Pygmies. \\host'
height averages less than 5 feet,
It ve in northern Zaire and other
parts of equatorial Africa. They
are hunters a n d fis he rmen
skilled with blow darts and ar·
rows, and the government·s an-
Mut~hatsha. thC' forrrH'r Zain·
a r m y h r ad q u a rt l' rs 1 n t h <·
wr:.tcrn part of Sh<iha . wa!-1
capturt'd hy the rt'bcls Murch 27,
nearly three weeks after they
crossed the Angolan border to lht•
west. It 1s on the Bcnguela
railroad. th~ rebels chief supply
llne from Angola. which Presi-
dent Mobutu Sese Seko's air
fore£' has been reported trying to
bomb and strafe.
You'd ne,er J?£'l lhal kind of a
'' <1rn1ng down at llont•!>l I I arr~·.,
I · .,t'<l Car Lot "We art> faced with the ques-
11on of "'hether the state may
ronstllutionally require an in-
d1v1dual to participate m the dis
semination of an 1deological
message hy d1splay10g 1t on his
prl\'ate proix-rty that 1t may
bc obsen c<:l and read by the
public." the court sa id "We hold
that the state may not do so.•·
Chicago Vote
In other 1km::. offrred. the Na
t1nnal Labor Ht'l.1t1on-. Hnarcl up
in Lo., \ngl'I<':-. \\Ould 111-l' to un
loarl eight postur<' type· chairs for
SI:; I I gut':.:-. t hi' I .1 hor rC'I a lion-.
llt'OJl)f' arc goin~ to gl\ l' up
po:.t 11nni.:
Clt~arl). tht· fcdL·ral goH·rn
nwnt ha::. :-.urplu:-. stuff spread <tit
m l'r the rt'J.(ton You can gel
'oml' dt•nlal opN~t1n~ lights
from lht• V /\ I losptlJI in Long
Ht•:H·h for S7!JO In ll;1kl-r!>f1cld,
the Cedt'ral 1woph· w<1uld hkt> to
unload a t•oupll' of clocks for $249
and eight tolll'I stool!> for S280
C'tllCAGO CAP > -Michael
Blland1c. brought up through the
ranks Of City Poltllcs by the late
Mayor Richard Daley, paid
tribute to Daley's family after
"inning nomination for the unex-
pired two years of Daley's sixth
term.
Chi ef J ustice Warren E . B1landrc, 54, acting mayor
since Daley's
death, s wept
as i de fh· e
Democ r atic
l'hallengers in
Tuesd ay 's
primary elec-
tion.
Burger wrote the court's maJOri
t) Justices William II. Rehn-
quist and Harry A Blackmun
dissented.
FISH STONING
BAITS CHARGE
Over in Uahlw1n Park, you cun
pick \Jll an ,11r comprei.sor ~1th c1
f41ur 1·yh111l1•r t•11)!1 ne You Jrt•
.,.. arrwtl tht• Cl\ 1•r all t·ond1t1un 1s
poor. the t•ngint• 1s dtMhscmbled
and somf' part... may ht• missing
Don't say they dtdn l tell you
MILAN. Italy <AP> -Police
chargC'S of cruelty to an animal
.... Ne hied today against actor
Alberto Sordi and film director
\l ar10 ~ont<'clli because Sord1
kills a fish with a rock in lhelr
n«.>w movtt'
111..ANDIC
Alderman
Dennis Block .
hand-p icked
b y Gov .
A:'iJD t-'IN \Ll. \ •• down in San
Clemente•, tlw "11xon Protccllvt•
DI\ 1.,wn of the l' S Co.i"l
Guard':-. Lor,111 station, next to lht•
Nixon t•:-.tatt• ofrcrt'd c;omt'
(',1mera cqu1pm1.·nt for $2.940 nut
then tht'y w1thll rt•\lt lheoffn
,\n 0Hir1al of the s pecial polic-e
fnrc«.> to prevent cr uelty to
animals filed the charges after
seeing the film . "Un Bor~hese
Piccolo Piccolo" . ("A Very
Small 8-0urgeoisic), al a local
theater
Jam es Thompson. won the
Republican nomination.
One of Daley's few Political
confidants. Bilandic said in a
victory statement that he wanted
to "express my gratitude to the
Daley family." OpPonenls had
called tum a stand-in for the late
mayor's son. state Sen. Richard
Daley, and other figures from the
city's 11th Ward, which long has
dominated Chicago government.
M a y ht• th 1•.,, Just m 1'
u nderstood tht' man When ht'
veiled "no more Plt'turC'c;" ht>
was lulk1n1? lo lhl' pr1•:-.s. not lhc·
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DAILY PILOT
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Planner
Testifies
LOS .\NGELES (AP> -Deny·
ing bribery charges, former
Long Beach Planning Director
Ernest Mayer told u Superior
Court judge that two architects
were paying ham for consulting
work done a decade ago.
Taking the stand Tuesday in
his own defense m the third week
or his trial, Mayer . a former
Newport Beach planning official,
said architects James Coppedge
and Claflin A Ballance owed him
$42,500 for work he did as a
landscape architect and for help·
ing them buy some Arcadia pro·
pe rty during the 1960s
He said the two started paying
him the money an 1972 and made
the payments an cash and in
secret.
"I knew that I was doing
something that 1f made public
could be severely crat1c1zed," he
said. "I was concerned about get·
ting the money they owed me and
I didn't thank about any possible
conflict of interest.''
Ballance and Coppedge had
testified they paid thl• money an
exchange for Mayer's help in ob
taining approval for Long Beach
projecL<;.
Mayer was fired after h1:-. ar
re:>t last M<ty
Animals Helped
SACRA~I ENTO 1.1\P1 An·
newed t'ffort to s lop m<n l l'
makers from kilhn~ or hurting
animal::. >AJ!> appron•d hv the
Senate J ud1l'1ar} Comm1llet·
Tuesday
fJ/e&Jn1e1 ~'I LAKE
TAHOEtJ/~
EBiEDOM g_NPS and!
DICTATOR_SJj{P ~~GINS
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Sign s of the Times?
Motorists driving Highway 50 'bear South Lake Tahoe
mav get the message that someone doesn't like Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr. or the California Tahoe Regional
Planning Agency for alleged restrictions on private pro·
perty development. But no one has publicly taken credit
for the signwork.
Sniper Suspect Held
SAN FRANCISCO 11\ P > l'ohcl' arrested a suspended creative
wratmg student earl.> today. end ins: an I I ·hour siege al a barncaded <ipa rtment
Hugo StanC'h1, 30, IA as taken mto C'U:-tlod.> about 4 a.m . after
police fired tear ga!. mlo his ground level apartment
Po!1ce said random nnc s hots were fired from the apartment ,
beginning about 5 p.m. Tul'sday, and two police cars were struck.
No inJ uries were r eported dunng the shooting or dunng the ar· rest
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Water · Loss. F&ced 1
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Giant Pump May Be Out 10 Days :i
pump operating 24 hours a dia~
throuebout 1977." said Evan •
Griffith. MWD assistant gener •
manager.
MWD HAS NINE pumps bring-
later this summer.•
LOS ANGELES (AP> -It may
take five to 10 days to repair one t
of the giant pumps that brings I
Colorado Rive r water to
So uth er n Califo rni a,
Metropolllan Water Dislnct of·
ficials said T\lesday.
If the pump remains out of
service for 10 days, MWD will
lose 3,000 acre·feel of water. enough to supply 3,000 average
families for a year, officials satd.
THE PUMP, located al the
Hinds plant east of Indio, 1s one or
the oldest on the aqueduct. It
went out or service Sunday, was
repaired and went out of service
again Monday. Officials saJd a
bearing had gone out.
ing Colorado River water to
Southern California but ordinari-
ly has one out of service for main·
tenance. When the drought pro·
mpted MWD to help Northern
Califorrua by taking n(I water
from the State Water Pro1ect. the
district mcreased its mtake from
the Colorado by running all nme
pumps constantly
"When we switched to a nme-
pum p flow last March 1, we
anticipated that we would have
some problems keeping every
"Right now. the Color ado
R iver Aqueduc t as Southern "
C11 1tforn1a's water tlfel1na :
because 1t as our urea's primary <
source of imported water," Grif-
fith srud. "Every tame we have '
any kind or failure on the.•
aqueduct. that meani. we have
less water available to our ·~
customers and at pomts out the'
vital necessity for everyone to·
conse rve water."
MWD s p okei.man J oel
Schwartz said the bre akdown
.would not cause any immediate
problems. "lt JUSt means less
wa ter for Southern California
General Seeks
Women's Draft
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The
commanding general of t he
California National Gua rd has
called for a draft system that
would include women.
Maj. Gen. Frank J . Schober Jr
said Tuesday he would propose
an lsraeli·type system with no
deferrals e xcept for extreme
hardship or total disability
If the Equal Rig hts Amend·
ment is passed in all statei.,
Am ericans would be assigned
duties according t o t h eir
abilities.
• I De's Worried
Women on Ships Opposed
SAN DIEGO <AP ) -An offict-r who commands 161
warsh1ps and 62,000 Pacific Fleet personnel says he worries
about combat readiness and hopes demands by women's
rightists to serve shipboard are not achieved ''in my time "
A dream by some women m and outside the Navy of
females and males sharing watches and coffee on the bridge
"wakes me up nights,·• Vice Ad m. William R. St. George
said Tuesday.
Women, including some now in the Navy, ar e
spearheading a dnve to expand career opportunities in the
branch and to change the Navy policy lim1t1ng duty al sea to
m en. A suit attempting to force the issue 1s pending in San
Diego federal court
Meanwhile, wives of many seamen arc incensed over
the idea of other women sharing long tours on the high seas
IA 1th the men on combat i:.haps. This faction 1s fighting lo re·
tam the status quo.
St. George. boss of the Naval Surface Force, told d
meeting of Na,·y League members that has prime concern as
keeping tus forces combat r eady. lie mdacall'd he does not
believe permitting women on warships fats walh the goal.
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DAll"Y PILO'l, EDITORl.t\L PAGt:
N ewsrack Dilemm.a
Costa Mes a i!i dus ting off ils two-year-ol<i
newsrack ordinance after receiving a barrage or
telephone calls from irate citizens in recent weeks
about some publications they feel are distasteful.
The automatic enforcement portions of the city's
ne wsrack o rdinance are aimed primarily at control!
mg clutter and visual blight as a ''public nuisance."
For the city to go to court to seek convictions on
the "content" of s ome of the more raunchy
pe riodicals is another matter.
The assistant city attorney advised council mem
bers last week that citizen complaints -followed up,
perh aps by a courtroom appearance -are necessary
in ord er to enforce the portions of the ordinance deal-
ing with content of the periodicals.
What it boils down to, one council m ember said. 1~
a constant h a rassment of the so-called "irresponsible publtcatio~" until it is no longer financially feasible
for them to operate in Costa Mesa.
Lord knows we'r e not laying out professional
~anction to the s mut publishers, but the city seems to
be saying it will use its power to club certain publica-
tions o ut of town
Ttus is a poor and unhappy subs titute for fair and
impartial law enforcement and for the w1lltngness of
c·1t1zcns to sign a formal legal complaint.
Density Debate
T he homeowne r s s<.11d they gave away the farm,
but Costa Mesa council members -with the excep·
t1on of Dom nacili, a pproved preliminary plans for a
670-unit home and upartment project in north. Costa
M esa this week.
Residents of the area contended the Arnel
Development Company's 50-acre project is too dense.
does not contam e nough open space, and will create
trctffic problems down the line.
But four councilmember s withstood intense
public pressure -m the form of a full house Monday
night -and approved the project
They said the developer has met 32 times with the
c:1ly and hom eowners over lhe proJect, and that it has
been cut down, revamped. rejected and redrawn
many times in the past year and a half.
·n1ey said the project has become an acceptable
package that m eets the intent of the city's planned de·
velopment ordinanct>
Costa Mesa may indeed have too many densely
compacted r esidt>ntial areas. But the Arnel project
does comply with existing ordinances.
(f mot·e control is sought over suC'h developments.
lhe a nswer J!> in ch anging the law.
Golf Course Rules
In Costa Me~a. tt's uot 1f you wm or lose. but ho''
f:t~t you play the ~amc.
Th<' game is golf, and city officials say they have
rt"CCl\'ed complaints from teed-off players who say
lhc>y are being held up at the starter tee by s low
players already on the municipal course.
lt would be ntct> to say city officials are maml)
concerned about the impatient golfers standing in line
;.1t the clubhouse, but the truth 1s slow duffers cost the
d ty lost revenues.
The Costa Mesu Golf and Country CJub brings in
:.ihout S600.000 annually in golf fees. And the city can 't
muke as much m o ney with golfers sitting around
swearing at slow players on the course.
So, city officials came up with THE PLAN.
THE PLAN calls for starters to be used as
m<srshals on the course. placing blata ntly slow
pl:.iyers on a "slow players list." Tha t would restrict
those slow-pokes from playing on the cour se until
after 12:30 p.m .-thereby letting some of the faster
pl::iyers on the course first.
Or· the mayor could jusl proclaim a "Super-
l>uff(!r's Day" on the course each week . That JUS t
might make Costa Mesa areal golfing mecca.
False Approaches to Sa1'ing Music Can
Prolong
Life Span
Dear
Gloo1ny
Gu , Realistic Water Conservation
( SYDNEY HARRIS)
Al though musici ans alon~
with architects, pharmacists.
:rnd some other occupations-arc
s upposed to have a s horter life·
:-pan than the avcra~e. 1 find 1t
hard to believf' these actuarial
figures when J see and hear J
combo consis ting of Renny Gi>o<J.
man on clarinet. T<'ddy Wilson Jl
piano, and Red Norvo nn thl·
vibes.
These men \\'t'rt' ~1gant1~ Jazt
r.~ur<'S wh<'n I wac; growm,R up
.in<! not lont:
.1go 1 watrht•cl
tht•m do thc11
,111(( togcthl'r
.1g:11n on th1·
Public Broad
1· a ~ I 1 n .:
""unctst ai::1· • pro g r ;1 m
\lthoui.:h
j!r.1yc r nnll
pl11m1wr than
I 1 emt•mbcrt•d thc·m th1•r1· \\ ,,,
nn diminution nf t,1l1•nl, \1lalitv
.1nll mvcnllvt.'ncss
I ~ TllF. f'H-:t.n ol wru111'
mu,11·, :m rvc•n hl'lkr 1'.1..,1• 1 .111111'
m.1dt> out for tht• lr1n1t1•\ 11\ nf
lll'rform1•r' ;ind rondu<'tor... n11
1n.1ttl'r \\hat tlw 1n .... u1.1n1•1· t.1blt• ...
m .1 v tell II'
\1 UM<'al ,1t}lht\' cine, not t1•nit to
ll1mm1!>h "1th t11r11• anci m,1\·
1·\ l'n J:n>" hl'ltt•I' \ l'rd1 ,1ftn
.ill. wrote• hi" t1,1,o J?r<'Jtl'<;t 11J>Pr.1
" h 1· n h 1• " • ...., r a " A fl I n 1wrformanc•c, 1'rthur Hu h1n .. t1·1n
.1 I a n u J: l' n p p r o a c h 1 n I!
\1 1•thuselah'!>, w;•:-. .... 1111 mh•111ri•t
1111! £1<'NhOVt'n anc1 Shuh1•rt a'
If Costa Mesa ever gcti;
around to passing and
enforcmg a noise or·
dinance, it might start at
Newhal l Avenue off
Monrovia where caterers'
horns sound off at 8· 15
a m .. followed by boat
horns and electronic de·
vices blastm~ away all
day
P.J S
G-•oom., (;u\comm•ftli .. ,~ htOtft•lttCIOY , .. .,a." .1no do not ,..,.c,. """'",., Ukl tv
Y•f>•\ ot '"• f\fwto•otr Slf"O ·out pi.• ott-•t to G loomy Gu\ o .. 11y P•lot
magically as E'\ eor ,\ml Ca!-.al'> ,11
90. died und1m1m<,hcrl in skill
'ubtlelv, and d't·namt'im
What I think acrount.-. fnr tlw
ht.Rh mort:iht~ r:llt• amo11i.: mu..,.
r1ans 1s thl' latk nf J hro.111 mid
rllt.• range to stab1li11• thf' h~ur t''
Tht.1y <lrc either up· 111·opl1· or
rlo\\n people. Tht• up muc;1
c1an~ are a nimatt•d l>y thc·1r
~ork . rnlox1rat('C1 h' lh1·1r '"'"
.It'll\ II\'. dnd li\'t' .1 lfln~ tl rnt•
The down musicians require "'
l<'rnal '>timulatmn to k1·1•p thp
jlll('t' ... nnWtnl! and II l\ thlS I'\
lt•rnal i.t1m11l.111on lh,11 kill., thl•m
n(( youn~
lt AKJSG 'ICSIC i.... in 1tsr•lf th,.
m"'' rl',1tenerat1n Ji and rt•
J II \ t' n d t I n R 0 f Jl ,J .. I I m l '
f.!>per1alh in our 1•mnt111nalh
c on"t1patl'd Sl'X'lt'I~. 11 pro' 1dc<. .1
-.or111llv acccptabl1• outlrt (nr
f1•pltngc; that might oth1•r11o"''
tin m ••!ti' nr deprl'S'> us A:. an out
I e l f 0 r I h (.' • ' I n t u I t I \' ('
hemisphere" of mnn 's brain, 1t 1c;.
unparalleled This may explain
11s perennial attraction fnr '.\QUth
To the Editor.
That necessity is the mother of
invention is not a new idea. But
the idea that there 1s merit in
"old-fashioned" customs, might
com e as a shock to some of our
··h ell-bent· fo r -the· new-and·
throw-out-the-old '' promoters
We predict that the necessity
for saving water. each day
becoming more apparent even to
those who loudly proclaimed that
"we have lotsa waler." will see
rain· barrels and cisterns become
big business. We doubt that
many young Americans could
even know of "cisterns" 1
In my youth m Pennsylvania
every home had ram barrels
where the roof run-off was stored
by means or a simple spout
d1vers1on system This was
choice soft waler The cistern
was an underground tank with a
cover and an endless chain with
small burkets operated by a
hand crank th:it brought water
up to your contain<'r These de
vices made useful what an dense
rX>pulat<'<I arl·a~ with roof runoff
became floods. saved water .
energy and resources such as
plants and gardens during dry
spells, and created Jobs.
THIS CRISIS OF too little
water for Loo many people in an
and land again focuses attention
upon the unrealisti c proponents
of irresponsible ~rowth. There 1s
an element of mental instablility
1n public aJ?cnr1es that will con-
tinue to approve new cfrmanrl"
for anv rf'5nurce lh at 1s an
d1minu1hing suppl) As an exam-
ple the approval of some 8,500
n1•w water r11nnt•rt1ons an south
Orange County' Whi le the more
rea ltsltc wot er experts are shout·
in(.! "use less v. ater" 1
The new propaRa11c1a by the
~w1m pool lobb\ rl'ally takes the
( MAILBOX J
Letters from readers are welcomr
The nght to condense tellers to f rt
space or ehmmate hbt>l as reserut'd
letters of 300 word..( or less wtll br
given preference All Letters must m
elude signature and mmtmg address
bul names may be withheld on re·
quest if su/f1c1ent reason 1s apparent
Poetry Will nor be published
cake. They say it is cheaper to
have water in a pool than to
water grass. No word that you
could well benefit yourself by
having a small garden and a
paved patio that would make
more jobs! The "saving" 1c;.
much like buying an El Dorado
Cadillac instead of a Rolls
Royce. Think of the money and
gas that you will save. Actually
you can save even more money
and gas by buying two Cadillacs
instead of Rolls. There is no limit
of "saving" he re. The sky is the
only limit. Or is it ?
'/r's BrwhfHlv. H• 's .,,rNCJ to •
Nlductlon In •rm1 ... 0un. t/Hlt 11/'
A Soviet Respome to Hehinki
WASlllNGTON It pmor 1s
weded that the 1975 llelA1nk1
1grcement signed by the Soviet
Union changed nothing inside
Russia, the arre!lt 11nd fi ve year
1ail sentence for a young Belgian
10litica.1 acUvist will supply 1l in
tctall.
The nearly unbelievable cast>
1f Antoon Pype, a 31 year-old
~lemish
·llixe n o f
Jelgi11m . is
>articular·
y depres·
""'for Nesterners
vho believed
hat the fine
1 r i n t i n
'Basket lll''
•f the He l·
1nki accords -the section
1romlslng human and civil rights
-would in some s mall way
noderate human Hre in the Sov·
l'l Union. Apparently not. Pype
1ow becomes the fi rst Westerner
o b<' sentenced to jail for "anti·
>oviet agitation" since the final
1rt of the Helsinki agreement.
v ai; signed by the Soviet Union
ind 34 other countries.
His arrest. trial and sentmce
o five years at hard labor con·
lllutes Moecow'a first public dis
·losurc that tht post·Helslnkl
ate o( Soviet clUitiu IJ shar~
>y c,!.Uiens of Ire; count.rt who
( EV ANS -NOV AK )
publicly lobby inside the Soviet
Union for Soviet compliance with
its Helsinki undertakings.
THE VERDICT of guilty
against Pype was brought on by
his insistence on handing out
political pamphlets in the v1cim·
ty or the Leningrad University on
March 23. Addressed lo "the
citizens or the Soviet Union "
Pype's 2,000 pamphlets (of which
about 42 had actually been dis·
tributed) lobbied for s uch wicked
ends as the "implementation of
all c lauses or the Helsinki 8C·
·cord.. and "withdrawal or all
forces from the countries of
Eastern Europe."
Preciselr these aims are the
ideologies and political goal1' of
an outlawed Russian liberation
movement called the Union of
Rut1s lan Solldarlsu, singled out
for commendation by Pype. tn an
open letter to the Belgian press
before bia Dec. 20 departure for
Wnl~ad, Pype declared that It
was "my right actually lo
participate In the free exchange
of ideas and information between
East and West • . . After signlna
the Hmlnkl agreemenl, the Sov-
iet leaders insist on their nght lo
continue the i~cologicaJ ortenslve
outside the Sov1l'l bloc This n ght
Is reciprocal "
That asp1rallon is remarkably
close to the public s tatement of
Jimmy Carter JUSl two days <1fter
Pype's arrest (apparently sheer
coincidence l The President said
then ·
"MR. BREZHNEV and his
predecessors ha ve never
refrained from expressing their
\'1ew when they disa,1treed with
some asJ)f'cl of social or political
life in the free world and I think
we have a right to speak out
opeol.y when we have a coocem
about human rights wherever
those abu.,.-s occur · ·
Pype agreed. hut got himself
arrested and jailed when he test·
ed his theory at Leningrad
University. The Belgian govern-
m ent wa11 powerless to p~rsuade
Moscow to give Pype's family
lawyer a visa so that he couJcl ob·
ser ve the trial. Tht>re was never
a quer;tion about the lawyer
actually defending the cast': thnt
would be impos11ible under Soviet
regulations
After the trial e nded and the
five-year hard-labor verdkt Wl\S
handed do wn. the Belgian
foreign ministry publkly r~
buked this t>xamplt' of Soviet
Justkc as "an illustration of the
Soviet concrption of human
rightJ.''
Pype's, case 1s s1gn1f1ct1ntly
different from two earlier cases
which also post-dated Helsinki.
In those cases, two Western
Europeans pleaded gullly to Art•·
cle 70 of the Soviet penal code
<dealing with a nti-Soviet s lander
a nd incitement to overthrow the
government). Th£"y were ex
pelled after extraction of "con.
Cessions" and following a suits ·
ble period of "selr-cr1hc1sm" un
der Soviet detention.
But Pype pleaded innocent.
citing the llelsinki undertakings,
which had been formally sub·
scr ibed to by the Soviet ~overn·
ment, ~his mam line of derense
These set as goa Is of th.-
signatory state..~ "the effcclive
e xercise of civil , poltt1cut.
economic. social. cultural anct
other rights and freedoms."
ESTABLISHING these aspira·
tions as serious objc<'ti ves was the
result or hard barg.ainlng al
Helsinki by sm all free stales of
Europe such as R<'lg lum , far
more than by the U.S. Even now
though President Carter has
pledged full Amen <'an support
f or h umnn rlR hls -h l!I
11dministration hn '\ H'l to utter iL~
first public word 00 the <'llSC of
Antoon Pype, raising questions
whether the Pl't>sldcnt ha."I d£'
d ckd to play down t hf' Issue or
human riahts In the 1nterl'~t or
harmgp.y with Me>:!cow .
Note that the California Ex
tension Service of San Jose I!>
now publishing a pamphlet
"Swimming Pool Water for Ir
rigat1on-Poison to Plants "
HENRY M. WEDER. M.D
s~hool \I a11dalbnt
To the Editor
The vandalism that occurred
at Davis Middle School in Costa
Mesa in the early morning hours
of Sunday, April 10, should be
condemned by all. Offices. facuJ.
ty workroom and lounge, media
center a nd library were
destroyed by fire set by someone
or a group. Those responsible
~hould be apprehended and held
accountable.
Smoke and water damaged ap-
proximately 11.000 library books
An entire photography lab, and
many p1N'CS of aud1o·v1sual
eq u 1 pment. worth several
thousand dollars were also
destroyed, as a result of the fire.
Tca<'hers lost curri<•ulum and
work material im portant to their
classroom needs. As a result of
this destruction. the entire school
will suffer. Daily routine will be
disrupted for some lime.
In the seven years that I have
been at Davis. we have ex·
peril.'nced periodic broken
windows, vandalized lockers,
turned over desks and chairs,
ransacked classrooms. and spray
painted graffiti on walls. but
never have we experienced a
waste such as this _
THE ADMINISTRATION and
faculty, for years. have been
asked for better security al Davis
School We are unique in the dis·
lrict in that the re is little re-
sidential area surrounding the
school and therefore, vandalism
goes undetected.
T he district administration
s hould take immediate steps in
making the schools in the com·
munity free from such attacks.
with the installation or silent
alarm systems, more on-campus
security guards a nd perhaps
endosed fenring With these
security measures this tragedy
may have been prevcnterl.
The building can be rcbuilt, th('
books and equipment replaccd,
but the student. staff, and faculty
hours taken lo develop and main
lain the library and media
center. went up in smoke. The ul·
fimate losers In this whole dis
aster are the youngsters of Davis
School, who were proud of their
library Cacililif's
I appeal for public support for
hetter security measurE'S 1n
srhools throughout the Newport
Mesa Unified School Dislnct, so
vandalism we exper ienced
Easler Sunday, will no longer b<'
a llowed to happen.
JAMES W ROGERS
President. Davis Faculty
•Aid' Band~apped
To the Editor;
Your heading of the editorial,
''Handicapped Aid," was most
apUy lilied: the "1uc1" is indeed
handicapped. As you must know,
there already is a law (Statt>
Govcmmeol Code. Section 4500>
which requires that a ll new
tranl"iportation equipment be ac
cessible to handicapp('d people
A further study is nol neede<1 .
implementation of the law ts
needed
Sd! su.C.Cicienc1 u. tbc goa 1 of
most disabled people. ln order l••
:Jttempt to achieve this publH·
transportntion mu~t be madl·
<•vatlable lo them.
YVONNE RAGSTi\U
Birding
To the Editor :
I wish to compl.Jment you, Mr.
Thom Lccoq, and a ll who were
r esponsible for the feature
entitled "Wings Stir Walchers "
which appeared in the Sunday.
April 10, edition of the Daily
Pilot. It was outstanding in every
respect -content, layout and ap-
pearance.
Together with the supporting
articles and photographs appear-
ing beside it. the reader was pro·
vided Wlth a valuable g uide to
birding and alerted to mu('h
natural beauty that too often
escapes us all.
ALEX JIILKEVITCH
Safe Sn1.1lng
To the Ed1tor
We have a ll recently been
made aware or the need to con-
ser ve water. Many suggestions
have come forth, most or them
valid. One that several have sug-
gested is the "navy shower,·•
wherein one turns on the water to
get wet, turns it off to soap down,
then turns It on again to rinse off
Great! on the surface. It is well
known that most accident in
Juries in the home are caused by
falls and that most of these occur
in the tub or shower Hence, my
warning: When soaping one's
body without the benefit of thl'
running showe r lo n nse the soap
down the drain (particularly
when washing the feet l. the bot·
tom or the tub or stall gets
dangerously slippery, making
the possibility of a Call more lik"
a certainly.
The solution 1s simple: When
running the water lo initially wet
down, 11imply close the draln in
the lub. or cover the drain in the
shower stall with a rubber disk
stopper from the hardware store.
o r even a quarter-folded
washcloth. in order lhat the soap
may be diluted under one's feel
and rinsed from one's feel after
having been washed.
The application of non.skid
strips to the noor of the bath will
also be of great hencfit. Let's not
break our n('cks to snve water.
WALT HARPER
ORANGE COAST
DAllY PllOT
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At Home in Canyon
A warm spring day brin,:!s prom ise of sum mer to rcs1dt•nls of Southl'rn
California's canyons. This horse Jh·es a life of peace and qu1l'l .1u:-.t off
Live Oak Canyon Road near Trabuco Canyon, far from the bustk of
rush-hour traffic and summe rtime beach mobs.
• j
Find Halts Freeway
1.-:sco~rn DO 1 \ P > Indians hold-tribes are reviewing the cff<.•ct of Lhe
mg a ml•t•ting O\l'r the d1sco\Cry of highway construcllon on bunt'd re·
ancient artifacts in Lht• path of a mains of the Lu1seno Cl\ 1hzat1on.
free wav forced · ·.1l h·Jst a month's which some say might be 8.000 years
delay". in tht• worl... a stale official old.
said Gray said no burial g rounds arc in·
Thl' ~tponemt•nl ()f a "Chl.'duled \'Olved and that workmen will n:burv
April :!S dall' for ach ert1s1ng bids was bones of a spreadwmgcd redtatl hawk
announced Tue<;day by James 0. dug up by a bulldozer from a spot
Cray. d1strirt design l'ngineer for the where it apparently m arked an an-
Californ1a Transportation Depart-c1ent ceremonial tribute to an Indian
ment. • · ... ~hieL
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routC'd lntt•rslak lS from the north Call 642-5678
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Wednesday. Aprtl 20 19n OAILV PILOT AT
Festival
OfWIDe
WASHlNGTON IAP} -T he Food
and Drug Admm1strat1on says It 1s
planning JegaJ action against two of
the four manufacturers of electric dog
collars, wtuch may be hazardous lo
animals and their owners.
Legal Action Planned
Against Dog Collars
(--_____ ] Moved CONSUMER P AW PAW , Mic h .
CAP) -The Paw Paw
Crape and Wine Festival
A third firm th at m adr the sound·
activated collars 1s out o r business,
while a fourth 1s agr<'c.ing lo recall the
devices, the f"DA said.
TUE AGENCY APPEALED direct·
ly to owners of tt\t ~.000 c·ollars not to
use them because'!ST'l>0tent1al danger.
The battery powered collars are de·
sign ed to discourage dogs from bark-
ing by delivering a mild shock when
the animal begins making noise. A
sound sensor in the collar picks up the
noise of the bark and triggers lhe
shock.
But the FDA said its tests on the col-
lars, which cost about $40, s how they
can delt\·er a current 10 t imes
s tronger than listed, and in some
cases the s hock continues after the
dog becomes silent.
TllE COLLJ\RS ALSO may inflict
STEEL BELTED
RADIAL
Size
electric burns on the animals' :.km,
tests s how.
The collars which pose a pott<ntial
hazard were identified as "Wuf-~
Nuf" Bark Trainer Collar. made by
T ri·Tr onics of Tucson. ,\ri1 , tht>
··nelco Bark Tramer Collar," made
by Relco, Inc., Houston. Tex. Hoth
fir ms are refusing n :quests to recall
their products, the FDA said.
It said a third manufacturer.
Century Inst ruments Cor p. of
Woodland Hills. Calif • which made
the "No Bar k Collar, has gone out of
bus mess.
THE FDA SAID consumers return·
mg tht.' collars to those three firms
may not be able lo receive refunds.
The FD.\ said a fourth company.
Sporting Dog Specialllcs, Inc. of
Spcnrcr Pnrt. N Y , a~rcf'd to recall
more than iOO of its collars.
Req SALE Fed. Size PrtCI' PRICE Ex Ta~
will be held outside the
village this year . lollow-
1ng chaq~cli the event
has given Paw Paw a
•·mor al black eye'' 10 the
pasl.
Thi.' festival h as bt'en
held in the village for
nine years, bu t the loca·
tion was s witched to the
Van Buren County Youth
Fairgrounds w est of
town .
The village coun cil
withdrew its support of
the f estival last year,
l'la1mtn!-! 1t had inc1led
rowd1J1ess and drunken-
n t.•ss an tow11.
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AB DAIL v PILOT Wednesday Apnl 20. 1977
Senator's Claim
Solar-r11n
HoIDes 'Must'
BymLARYKAYE
Of llle D1ily ...... Stiff
j;.{). Sen. Gary Hart CD-Colo.), and solar ~gy pioneer Harold Hay told UC Irvine students
that new houses must be bu1lt with solar heating
and cooling systems to help relieve the nation's energy crisis.
The tandem talk by the senator and the in·
ventor was sched~ weeks ago as part of the
campus' Earth Week act1v1ties
•
Patknt 'Suspended'
WASHINGTON CAP ) -thedrugwouldsavehis life Geelhoed. the attending phys1·
St an I e y W i I ks. a c 1vi11 an Wilks' wife Jocelyn consented caan. know what caused the onset
mathematician for the Army, to the curare treatment. of his pancreall:s
spent 72 day:s m sus pended "It seemed Uke a reasonable "He was as su:k as one could
animation m a s uccessful effort option at the time," she said. be.' Geelhoed said
by doctors to save his life. After receiving the curare
Phy sicians at George treatment the 44-year-old Wilks THE PANCREAS produces the
Washington University Hospital Jay conscious between Jan. 8 and enzymes that dige:;t food, and lf
had to find a way for Wilks' body March 20, but he was unable to the enzymes baC'k up 1t can begin
to fight off pancreatitis and infec-move an eye, blink. utter a to digest itself and the organs
tions that were killing him. sound, move a muscle or breathe which are near it.
without the help of a respirator. Geelhoed said Walk s' ran tern WILKS WAS 1ntent1 onally peratures as high as l08.
paralyzed with thti drug curare, NOW, HE JS REPORTED re-Wilks hospital bill was esllmat·
APw1-.-o a s ubs tance used by some covering and soon may be re-ed at between $1 50,000 and
CURARE TREATMENT Bra:nhan Indian trib"s on their leased from the hospital. $250,000, but wall be covered by a Bur IT COINCIDENTALLY fell on the same StanleyWllks blowgun darts. Doctors hoped Neither Wilks nor Dr. Glenn health plan.
"I said. 'WOULD YOU LIKE
A WINDOW SEA n • ~
night that Pre6ident Carter revealed lO energy----===~~=-----==---------=-----------------------------_... __________ .
s aving pnnciples he expects the country to follow: -H THE TIMES I !'ALE 1-:i-ms Tl'ESOAY. APRIL :!fiTH :c~u~es~ solar energy an at least 2.5 million ~"1~11:1'11 MOVING WIT HURRY, SOME QL'Al\TITIJ:::> AHt: 11~11n 11•
Hart, a supporter of environmental Jegislation.
told the students that usmg solar energy is a
"must," although he admitted t hat Congress is not
yet doing enough to encourage 1t.
Congrei.s role ts to
ENERGY concemrng the need for ( J
step up pubhc education
he ating a nd cooling
-----------" systems based on solar
e nergy and to provide
more money for research 10 that area, Hart saH1.
THE SENATOR EXPLAJNED THE federal
government could s ubsidize low-interest Joans for
persons willini: lo us e the initially higher cost solar a;ystems.
He said the solar t>nergy systems are not yet
econ.om.tcally compet1t1vt: only because they are not
mass produced. Long-range· solar energy saving~
are understood , Hart said
"We need to s t1mulatl• the market. increase the
demand. Jnd thus the supply," Hart added .
HA\', A RETIRED INVENTOR from the Los
Angeles area, said homes ~hould bl· bwlt to work
with nature. not against it.
The pioneer explained that homes can be built
using the sun to both cool the house dunng the day
a nd heat 1t during the night.
Hay 1s the inventor of a solar energy system
called "Skytherm," which received the only award
from the American Revolution Bicentennial Com-
m ission and the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development <H UD) in the category
"environment: solar energy."
HA Y'S SYSTEM INSTALLS ponds of water on
the flat roof along with movable tns ulation panels.
When the roof p<.1nels are opened durio~ the
d.s). tht• punds of \\ :ll1..•r absorh the s un 's heat. Al
nq.'ht, tlw pa nels :.ire tloscd and the heal radiates
down into all rooms of the housl'
The• C'Ooltng !'.ystcm works when the roof panels 1
.1n· 1 lost•d during the day and opened at night. I
Carter Seeks OK~ ,
To Expand Park
W ASHlNGTON I J\ P 1 The Carter admin1stra-
t1on bas ask<•d ConJ?rc•s., tu r xpand Redwood :-<d
t1ona l Park in ~ortht·rn < • J llfom1a bv 48,000 .icres to
protect lhc giant n•cJ\\Ofl(h frnm ·the lumber in
1lu!'.tr)
Interior Sc<·n •ta r> l't•nJ Andrus submitted tht:
request Tuesday to Congress and estimated the cost
.1t $359 m1ll1on. This includes the cost of special as-
..,1~lance to t1 mb<-r \\ork(•r<, who st.md to lose their
1obs because of the expansion
OPPONENTS OF EXPANSION CLAIM 1t
would tncrease unemployment in some areas of
Northern Cahforma to 20 percent or more.
Environmt'ntalists contend that the 58.000·acre
park crcatN:I nine year~ a go 1s not bag enough to
protect the redwood!\, They say the world's tallest
t t et' is threatened hy log gang operaltons adJacent to tht· park.
Hep Ph1lltp Burton <0 Cahf >.has introduced a
l11ll toexpand lh<• pa rk hy 71.000 .tcres at a cost of as
mul·h as $600 mtlhon
t\NDRLS i\SK.:o T HREE TIMBER com-
Jl301~ la~t month lo SU'>pend operations near the
park for IRO day-; pending a stud) to dete rmine
whether 1l 1s feasible to exp.and t.he park.
The request was reJ«.>ckd March 29. In a Jett.er
to Pre.sident Carl«. the heads of Arcata National
Corp • Lou1s1ana Pacific Corp. and Simpson
Trmber Co wrote at thal ltmc-
"Wc saneerety belleve th.at your administration
suffers from a lack of understanding of the facts in
thJfi matter. We s hall not sentence loyal employes to
the unemployment lanes for the remainder of 1977
ctue to the agooranC'e of the fN:leral government "
EXPANSION OF REDWOOD National Park
has bt.'t'n a subJC'Ct of hearings m Was hington and
Sacramento. The key area m the controversy' over
economics vs. lhe environment is Tall Tree Grove,
a dust.er of trees on Redwood Creek that includes
one redwood that is 367 11 feet tall -the world's
tallest, says Ute National Geographic Society ..
Environmentalists have eKP.ressed fear that
continued cutting Ml the area will lead to flooding
that could deposit .enough silt at the ba¥ of the
gjaat trectn kill it.
WHY DRIFT WITH
THE TIDE?
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of London. a,;tand
win give a
Fne Cllrlstfaft ScleMe Lectunt
"Drift Or Directioft Ix Life?''
lHUltSDAY -A,.,L 21-ltOO PM
DWYa MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORtUM .,,..,,.....~ ................
S~by
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Tmnslatton for the Oeaf
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Caffeine I.Ainked to Sex Problems? •
URBANA, IU . <AP) -University of
1llioo1s researchers have found caf-
feine to be associated with dJ.lficuJties
in tbe llexuaJ and reproductive func-
tions of animals and possibly humans.
volved. he pointed out in an mterv1ew. be coll~ted at all after JO days.
Sperm production resumed after the
roosters were taken off the caffeuie.
not drink coffee or other stimulants or •
use alcoholic beverages or tobacco. : • 0( 800 women questioned. most •
followed the Mormon practices :
"· .,_. :i-
• • • • • • • • • .. Their laboratory research has lll·
volved ctnckens and hamsters and
they have conducted a survey or preg-
nant women. The work has been done
by Prof. J . R. Lodge and other re-
s ear chers 1n th e college of
agnrultur<'
One study found that eggs from
hens fed the equivalent of no more
than two cups of coffee a day pro.
duced more dead embryos than hens
on a caffeine-free diet. As the amount
of caHeine was increased, the
percentage of dead embryos 10-
creased.
·The researchers ha vc wntten m
several sc1ent1hc Journals that th(•::.1:
abnormal effects result from disrup·
tlon or cell division by ca Heme
A bout ~ of them reported havlJlg • •
had problem pregnancies. • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • ............
LODGio~ SAID THE s tudy does not
ncc1'Ssar1ly point t1> toffee as the
<'au!>e, but addcd thJt it raises a ques
lion that needs further study. Other
em iron mental fa<'lors, such as nutn-
llon, smoking and ulcohol could be in
Those given 0.05 percent caffeine in
their ration produced 16.5 percent de·
ad embryos, and those given 0.1 per
cent produced 38.2 percent dead
embryos.
IN ROOSTERS. IT was found that
those given 0.1 percent caffeine had
reduced semen and sperm production
after 17 to 21 days, and no semen couJd
In another experiment. female
Chmese hampsters given 0.02 grams
of caffeine for 60 days produced more
female offspring than a comparabl1:
group whlch were not given caffeine.
LODGE'S GROUP s urveyed
women in Utah and Idaho, where
most people are members of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (Mormon). Most Mormons do
He noted that while Mormons have
one of the h1ghesl birth rates 10 the na
lion. they also have the fewes t birth
problems.
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f'U es S uit
S1 n ger Wa yne
Newton ha s
sued RecreJ -
tional Services
International.
Inc .. for $26,000
he s ays he is
owed for two St
Paul concerts
l<.is l November.
Cle mente High
T urf· Job OK'd
Tht> athlt'l1c field al San Cle mente High School
will hl· l"l'JU\ t•rated over the s ummer by Capistrano
Un1f1ed gard1·oing c·n ws. cha rged with reworking
lht• turf. addu g ~od and 1mprovmg the "'atering
">\Sll'ln
· Tru:.t1·1 ·• \11l1•cl 5 J lo haH' d1stnct gardeners at-
tempt tu J't>l l ht• f11'ld 1n "ht1pt• for football season,
r.llhf'r th 111 h11ng ronlrar lor:. lei do the JOb al a
l{l'l':Sl1•1 l''i•t'll'l
11 usl1°l'., 1\•d !\opp, !:11r<1 h Lipp, Wilham
Thorn 1N111 .• J :111 'h 0Nlon and <:corge White s upport·
1•cl lht•d1M1wt garclt-ning <1llcrnat1ve. Trustee Robert
Ba!'lwlnr \Ol<d aga1n !>t 1l Trustee Edward
\\'pstherg \.\.as at.'ient .
Cardt•nt•rs "'111 r<'\.\oork the soil in the middle of
tht• ft C'lcl, "'ht•n• ~avy usc> has worn away the grass.
Thos1• <irt•as will b<• sodrll'd «rnd the watering system
tmµrm·t•d lo a :.sure <.111 lh<' f1t'ld 1s well watered .
Tht• "'orl. rs <''<pt·rll'd to cost the district as
much ,,.., SX .0110
'Lot t~ry' Film
G ets Board Okay
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gar<l•·ns." s.ml ho.ml mtmtwr Ron MrGruder
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Wi11, Sclwlarships
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noun1·1•cl as w1n111•1., of '1Jt1onal ~1t·nt Sl.000
S(·hol11rsh1ps for 1!177
On /\pnl 27, ln<.'al wmndrs nf rnllcge-sponsorect
four-year M<'rtl S<·holarsh11~ will he announced .
Orangt• C:oasl \\ tnnf'r~ of SI ,000 Scholarships
arc· .Jarqu~ L Uuranre:iuhfCoronadel M ar Hi~h.
Bethe A. Scalcttar of El TOro High, Kane St. John
of Dana Hills High, Kathleen Copenhaver of Dana
HiJls lltgh and Douglas Cramer. a Seal Beach resi·
dent who attend-; Los Alamitos lhgh.
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Amusing observations of
life along the Orange Coast
penned by a
native son In the
DAILY PILOT
SYDNEY HARRIS
mixes his
philosoph1cal d1ssertat1ons with
qutZzes and thumbnail
observations to keep
readers on thetr toes.
A J 0 DAIL\-PILOT Wednesday. Apfll 20. 1977
Lltl. Bogd
Baby Gilbert
Ransolll Paid
You've h(·ard or the Gilbert and Sullivan
operettas, hut did ) ou know that the partner
W.S. Gilbert as a baby was the v1ct1m of one of
the world's oddest kidnapings He was 2.
Thieves s natched him 1n Naples. Italy And
they ransomed him to his parenL-. on a pound
sterling per pound-of baby ba:.1s. To get him
back, his folks paid 25 pounds, whfrh 1s what
he weighed.
Thost• inst rumC'nh "hH h mcao;;ure the
hardness of things rncl1l'alc a 'hark 0!> tooth in
t h•1t n'i:ard 1s about the
t•qu 1' a l<·nl of steel •
In France, lnd1,1 111~ 1~
1•.tlll·d ( htn.t tnk, rh·am
ht•t·au.,t• that wa5 11o hl'rl' 11
w<1 ... first lOncoctc•d 1n
China.
A Bnll.sh firm sa,c; 11
soon "111 mJrket a f)<1t·kct
s1le TV set 11o 1th a t11oo-inch
.scrl'l'll for $165.
OLD SON(,
(/ Who 11o rolt' that h1ghlv popular .wng of
\ f•sl<'r"\ t•.ir calll•d 'f\ <HI !'>k.I\ 1nsk1 ~kav:ir .. ' ·
• A ·001• l't·n·v F11•11t·h. a student at Trinity
Col!Pgt• m Dublin. lrrland Only he named 1t
"Abdulla llulhul tu neer "Tlwt frllo11o Sk;ivar
11o as JUst anotht·r dwrarter in 1l T1ml'ly
query, 1nl·11l1•ntally I It·'' rote it JUSl 100 years
.igo.
Q "Wh1l'11 tr,1v1•Lo; farther in a ye;.ir, the
a n•r agt• ma11 or lht' a \'t•ragc whale""
/\ f.{'l'!-. s tdl•..,tcp that wortl "average"
ffi l'rC'ly tu noft' ttw typical c;ir dnvcr goes
about 10,000 mllt•s a yr;.ir 11th1le thl' humpbac k
"'ha IC' 1s s.11<1 lo tr:1vd 4,000 miles a year
It vou arc• .1 -.toc·kholdl'r 11tho h SJ \ears
old. )OU arc t ht• <1\(•ragf' ... 111rkholrlt-r m thJt
matter of :ig,..
Cit'l>fl!t' H Scn plurt.'. bl(':-!> him, 1s pastor
of tht• t··11-.t B<.1pt1sl Church in s .. crJmcnto,
Calif
'ffRDER MYSTERY
,\ lmo!>l hut not quite thP dt·\ l'rest of
murderers shot ht., unfd1thful 11o1ft• in th e heart
"1th a p1!-.t11l, llasped lhl• t·oollnt flng(•rs of her
right hand around the gunbutt. then inflicted a
!>lash with a ra111r at·ro!>s h1·r left '' nst. and
droppt'<I th.it ra1or on lht• floor llc-.1de her He
surmised th.it tht• nwtlH·ul examint•r 11toulrl
rull' the dt'.llh a 1>u11·1d1• inas mu('h as ll .., com
monly knn" n 1n pr1l1t·1· l'lrl'll•s that man,\
... u1c1dt• \ 11·t11n~ 1·111 tl11·m s1·hl'!> in a minur
mannl·r. ll'.J\ 1ng "' t·.tllnl lw~1lallon mark!> ·
o n th1•1 r ,J..111 . ht·r111 t• ;11·tua lly J..ill1ng
lhl'nhl'l\t"' Thf' ml·dwal t•\;11n11u•r w;is a ht
tll' t11<1 swtfl. thoui.:h '1 lw \\ t 1!-.I .,1,1 ... h "'vt·1 ('(i
an ;1rt1•n·. hut tht• hli111d rlrl\\ 11o;1 ... ro·l.1l1 v('I\
:-.11).!hl ( 'l1·.1rly. l11•r h1 .. 1 rl h.1d ''"PP<'rl l11'for~·
tlw r.11.or \~01md1•tl ht r l>11l lh1• f11rei:01ng real
ly happ1•11" Poss1hl\ 11t1t llut '" 1nlt•nd to us1· ii
as !ht• 1'11inact1( < luo· 1f 1·\·1·r 1 allr-rl. upon tn
"r1t1· ,\ C'h a rl11· c h.111 "' ript \1 11rrl1·1
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lht• pultlll' '' '"'''"'f to the• µroi.:r.1111 v. h1• h will
in dud" 11rt cl1..,pl.n.., fJ!>
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d r .1 m a . d .1 n r 1· .1 n c1
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T h <' fl 1 n ~: 1 .1 Ill 1 .;
~1wnsored h) tht> Orange
C'nunty Drp.:irlm('nt of
Eo: rl u c a t t o n • t h c
California Al11allt'f' for
Arts t-:ducalton. th<' Na·
t1onal Committee of Arts
for the Handicapped and
Santa Ana Collegl'
S3.5 Million Outlay
Bus Wheelchair Lifts Studkd
By KATH\' CLANCY
Of Ille D•llf l'llR Slat!
Installing wheelchair lifts on 365 new buses the
Orange County Transit District <OCTD> expects to
buy during the next five years could cost $3.5
million, OC'J1D directors have been told.
8e(au,Se operatmg the lifts would slow drivers
down, requiring more time on the road and 22 addi-
tional buses to maintain present schedules, \he total
bill could jump to $12.5 m1U1on, according to staff
reports. ·
Directors agreed unanimously to keep their op-
tions open, at lf'a!>l on the purchase of the first 75 of
the (llanncd 365-bus order
They acked staff members to seek bids for'
those 75 bust's both with and without wheelchair
lifts.
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Water Saved
.,• Bu!)cs O\\ ncd b>· the
Orange County Transit
District tCX'TD> "111 be
wa s hed o nly twice c.1
week instead of t'\ 1:ry
,ff W O dayl> m a n t'ffnrt lo
sa \oe Y.ater, OCTD
directors wen• told Mon-
day
Staff ml•mbers said
notices urgin).! cmployt:s
lo conserve wa ler also
will be posted in rest
room s a.nc1 at drinking
fountain!>
OJRECTOR Hobin
Young . \\ho t'.J rltt•r
called for " water l'On
ser vat1on proi;:rnm, sug
gested pl.ist1c tl1splan•
m ent bolll<'~ also might
be 1nstallcd in toilet
tanks to cut ~ater use
In addition. s taCC mem·
bers were asked to in-
corporate water saving
p lumbing fixtures in
future buildings
General Managl·r Ed
Loritz said th e bus
w ashtnl! machtnC' at the
lrvme maintenance yard
already is equipped with
a r ecycling system to
s<i ve ~ percent of the
water used.
A Sl~ILAR svstcm is
being hwlt into ·the new
Garden Grove main -
ll'nance far1hty which
"ii I open lalt.•r this vear.
In other OCTD · busi·
nt.>~s. directors balked at
srndmg t~o !>taff mcm-
bE·rs to an a ccounting
conference m !'\('w York
FV Student Wins
Library Contest
.Jurh Watt... .111 1•1g hlh gradc·r from Fountain
\'::ilk~ hJ!> bc(•n !>dt•C'll'd lht' grand pr1lt' winner 1n
1111' I •range C'ount~ Public L1hrar y s unnual
bouk rn Jrk dC's 1gn 1·011te'>t
1 '~cnty.f'1v(• l'nunty library branches (•ach
s<'lt•ctt.'Cl n tnp t'nlry from those suhmilll:d b) km
dl•rgarten through ninth grad e studcnt5
Jl"OY WAS tht· top "'1nn<'r from the Fountain
\'alley Rranch "1th her de-.1gn which featured,
· L .,,. your l.1 br.1ry for 01~ Re::.u lt:. ·
Top branch winners are , Mike \\att.>r~orth and
Janice Tomei. Costa Mesa. 8111 Redmond. South
Laguna, Joseph llackbarth, Capistrano Beach;
Enr lk1ar. Laguna Bt'ach. Kellie Suckut, -'1ission
\ 1e10. Jt•nny C:artwnght , San Cle m ente Kristine
llall. <...iln Ju.in Cap1o;;trano. Karen Loomis. Irvine
and '\Jnl' llt•rnande1 Wt.•-,tm1n5t er
Cal Stat~
At the same time, Director Robin Young asked
staff members to find out how many of the 30,000
county residents Identified as handicapped actually
use wheelrhalrs and would use lifts.
"I st!ll want t o know how many people in wh,el~h":1.rs we are talking about in this county,"
she satd. I really question our r~ponsibillty to tax-
payers in this county if we go out and spend huge
sums of money for a relative inftruleslmaJ group of
people.·•
Roard Chairman Ralph Clark said he believed
federal officials were likely to require all new buses
to have whl'ekhair lifts if federal funds were to be
used in their purchase
He expressed fear that tf lifts were later re-
quired the district would have to spend its own
funds without federal help in installing lifts on the
* * *
on Bus Wash
next week that they
could have attended in
San FranctSco last week
General Manager Ed
Lontz explained th<' two
finance exec utives.
Michael Moore and
Albert E ccl es J r.,
couldn't make the trip
l ast week becaus e of
budget preparation
tasks.
But Director Phil An-
thony n oted OCTD
budget analyst Bernard
Fratto did attend the San
Francisco meeting a nd
s uggested he pass along
what he learned to the
other two offlc1aJs.
Directors agreed un -
animous ly to r eject
Lorilz' request to send
the two to New York.
ex 1st mg neet
"The only point I am concerned with is we arc
pl ing Wa:.hington's ballgame," ho observed. ·
Directors earlier had agreed to expand a Diat-
a-Li mmibus service from an existing three-coach
fleet o s to 12 vans to serve all of the county.
Staff ports said that service could be l'>.·
pandcd to 34 vans by 1932 at a total cost of S.S 2
million Including $846,000 for purchas e costs and
$4.4 for operation.
But the reports s~ud if lifts W"e installed on n•
gular coachl'S, expanding DiaJ.a-L1lt might result
in an unncces!>ary duplicuhon of service.
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HOLLYWOOD PARK
Runs Strong At
sour·H COAST PLAZA
Hollywood Pork is nearing the finish line of its week-long thoroughbred racing
exhibit at South Coast Plaza.
''SUNDAY, APR. 24 -LAST DAY!''
To put you in the winner's circle, there ore exciting contests, prizes, and racing
personalities. So join in the fun and collect o share of the winning;.
Come to the South Coast Plaza and be a wjnner with Hollywood Pork.
South Coast 'Plaza
BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY, COSTA MESA
S-E Fair
Scheduled
~!01 e lh.111 200 111n1or
high .ind h1,.:h !>t·h1111I stu
<knts \\Ill 1·nmpet 1· m•xt
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One friendly word
of advice aOout
applying for a loan:
I hr lop l11tn 11o inn<-r' in
1 tw 111mrw·t1t1on "ill n•
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Scouts
Ho1wr
Nearly 150 Oran~c
County F.agle Scouts will
be honored Thursday al
th<-1977 Ea~l e Scout
Reco~nit1on Program at
Anaheim Stadtum
Ask. Ynt1 think Mrrlllf}in~ u lotm c::houlcl lw ''"")\/ ,111<.I l.1:,t, nqht'; So d1) v .. L'
When \/()ll ""'' ll"t r. n "lnt111. Wt ' t!nn"t ITl i'lkt> ,, I lnlly\•ond produt ti(ll)
11ul of it So you wrn1 t be d1•.il111q \L'rlh ,, ld'll of thoui,,1nd ">. l'l w11>'ll bl? j11c:;t
11111• 01 lv .. ·11 nf lh workm!J clin.,ctlyw1th you. to !l''I tht n<J" dni11' 1it3ht t\11cl nflh l <1W<W.
~u qn t1'1t•t1d r11\d a~k uc; for the monev you need. I '>r" 11ew c::c•t of v. hr'cl-,. Or a nl!w <;Ct of l c.Tlh.
Or" lno1n to qd vour k1dc; through rollc>gC' ..,o llwy can get t11c)h .md "'"ll ... endinq mone11 hnrnc'.
Or i'1hnmc1mprovc>mcnt l0un to hudd c;nmC' new ideas oround vour hrn1-..t' Or .111•,11 <'c;:at1• In."' Ir,
h111lcl ,, whole rn ''"-' I 11 nic::c <.1mtmd vou r 1de.1..,
627 Main SI
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N ed t B d Following an outdoor am 0 oar dinner. the Scouts and
\Vv m,1k(' Jn.-111 procc>-. ... 111g quick ,rncl c;1 mplc. JU c;t ;ic; w<> · vc made otl t<?r
banking services more convc>nicnt for vou.
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Capitol News ~~rvi<'e
SACHAM ENTO
Adolphus S McGee.
princ1paJ of Sacramento
High School. has been
named to the Teachers'
Retirement Board by
Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr.
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTlflOVS IUSINESS
NAM( SfATlM fNT
l hfl tollowlnQ D"''°"' are doin9 bu'~i· M,,.,
H<C LAGUNA llEACl-4 (AfllNf T
their s ponsors will at
tend the AngclslCh1cago
White So'C baseball
game
Banque t Set
Dr. John W. Casey,
president of Fullerton
College since 1969, will
be honored at a farewell
banquet Friday at
Griswol d 's Jnn in
Fullerton.
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CREMATION
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Pwn d<·u:,1011 ... 119ht h1.ore. 11ght now. An<l we can get thing~ done fo r vou. to11
dnlb
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CITIZENS BANK
OF COSTA MESA
11.ull(lr .lt R,'k"' • !714) 117') 1\200 • M1•niher rDIC
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Wedneaoay, Apnl 20, 1977 DAILY PILOT A J J
TOP BRANJ:>
1'ARME3AA CHEESE"
COMPA~Y
Backache Most Frequent Patient Complaint
c
WNJTf.D
WORK.E~
WITH A
6RATI~&
PB;sof.JAUTY
By DR. STElNCROllN
Dear Dr. St~lncrobn: J
made a bet and hale to
take the money. 1 said
lhaL lhe common cold is
the most frequent cause
of patients' complaints.
Don'Lyou agree?-Mra.
R.
the common cold 1s
"Why haven't you
doctors discovered a pre·
ventlon or remedy for
it'• ..
back pain due to a
slipped (ruptured) dis('
-the cartLlage that lies
between lhe bones of the
s pine? ls tht• reason
arthntis'.' A tumor? ls it
BUT THE mail 1s Cull due to lumbosa('ral
of requests on how to get sprain? How about poor
rid of •·my darn posture? ls there inflam·
b a c k a c h e ~ . ' · mation.or mus('le, tendon
1 lleadaches are abo a or nerves?
ANSWER. Don't count . dastmct problem.) In some pati('nts, there
your money premature·\ If you have C'onstant or is no evident structur al
~=.:.=~.::=-==========~ ly. I would bet on the recurrang backaches, di(fjC'ulty, and the reason ,... c o m m on a c h e s : my advice is to find out for the baC'kachc may be
backache or headache . the specific cause. 1 emotional Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for ou.
Of the many letters I
receive from readers the f'O R . EXAMPLE . WllATEV E R THE
chief complaint about treatment differs: Is the cause. here arc som e
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SOUP MIX
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SUNSHINE
CHEEZ-ITS
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PRO-LIFE
PU-OIGISflO
LIQUID PROTEIN
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Costa Mesa
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SALLY HANSEN
POLISH REMOVER
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I I Good News!
DISPOSABLE
TWIN BLADE RAZORS
By GILLITTE PACK OF 2
~~~ ,'.' :~. ';.::: 29 c <.111611• ~1.,.. 91••
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ZEBCO 699'· SPIN CAST
ROD & REEL
RlG. 1.09
MONOFILAMtNT
FISHING LINE
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••• I 000 fDS. 69 ( ... us'°'· •lOt-110 fDS M .
Fountain Valley
MOCJIO!ia at T dbtrl
Fountain Valley
16141 H.-bor .. Edi..,
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
from back discomfort strain mus('le!> and hga· tt>rvals to ger 111> and
especially if arthnlls 1s ments. stretch and loosen up
lips that may help :
l Dl'Vl'IOp {!OOd
pohture lnenrrlcl
poi.ture 1s a common
cause of bal·karhes m an
o therw1 l>e healthy
person. Bones, h ga·
ments, nerves and
muscle:, net-<l Lo be re
lieved of unnatural
strains.
2 Are you overweight?
Reduce. Oftt>n this in
itself produces freedom
SHEETS
present
3. IS YOUR mattress
too soft, causing l\agginJ(
pull on your mu.'>clcs and
spme wtule you bleep·1
Get a new one Or. try us-
ing a bedboard bct'>'een
mattress and beds pr·
mgs.
4. Don't put too much
pn•ssure on one side or
your :.pane by carrying a
shopping bag; for an ·
stance, on one side and
C'urv1ng your spine
abnormally. This may
4S 69< oz.
PEAR·
APPLE JUICE
ly l1u To, IH~<~••
TWIN SIZE
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•QUUN SIZE 699
FLAT ORFITIED ......... ..
•IUNG SIZE J99
FLAT OR FITIEO .......... .
MATCHING PIUOW CASES
S. DON'T BEND with
knees locked and ll'gs
staff Always bend your
knees. even though your
only purpose 1s to pick up
a pm. But be especially
sure to bend knees "'hen
~ou intend to pick up a
weighty object
6. Are you comCortabll'
w h t• n v o u w o r k ..,
Espcl·aally whl•n !>llt1n~
down7 A typast'1 Don'I
s ag or slump. This
strai n s th<' ba ck
mus('les Tak£' t1ml' at m
~ ' -;//~
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CANNED HAM
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•STAHDARO SIU 349
PACl Of 2 . . .
•ICING SIZE 399 PACK OF 2 . . .. 3FOR100
DOUBLE INSULATED
Thermal-Temp
THERMO WARE
kMp your loo4 & driM 1 hotter or ttolt• "'"'". ,.. .... , .............. "
fo, 19<• •shwHhrr t•fr, .. ,,
7. BlIT IF ba('ka('hC:.
persist and you are not
t•asil y relicvt.>d hy
osp1ran or the measures 1
hav~ suggested. better
nave a checkup Many
with backaC'hes use them
as an excuse to "help
carry the piano stool in·
stead of lhe piano.·'
Othc1~. you maghl
lt11nk . are maso('h1:-.t1c
alWJ)S complaining but
Ol'Vt'r takmg the lime to
discover what is wrong.
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CNflSI
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SKIPPY
DOG FOOD
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HOLLY HOBBIE MINIATURE
DIE CAST ANTIQUES
REG. 1.29
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Ad1u11 .. 11 1i.,., &
Thwto•d• of 1'911•1
PRICE CUTS
FRESH WATER
FISHING
ZEBCO ROD AND
SPIN REEL OUTFIT
Et Toro
ti Toro aS Rod1t1eold
Westminster
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SIMILAC
INFANT FORMULA
Jl-•t. "-"or wit\""·
9c
KAOPECTATE
FOR DIAIRHtA
l•h '-'"15.,.4 I t1
SAVE
OVER Y2!
REG . 1.49 --~11.~
33c
BAYER
CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN
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ALLEREST FOR
HAY FEVER
hd el 24. Cii-fn ..totl.
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Huntington Beach
41161 AdalM at lroollhunt Huntinc1,on Beach
21 I l 1 IHC11 llYd. .... " ....
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• Al2 DAILY PILOT Wednesday Apnl 20 1977
THE FAMILY CJHC L ~ Hy BiJ 1't·anl· Care for Aged
..... .........
"PJ's on the new rug with food!"
Role Okayed
'Junior' to Graduate
COLUMBGS, Ohio IAP1 F iftecn·year·ol<.J
Kimberly Clark mu~l be pt•rm1lted to take part in
graduation ceremontt·5 at a !>uburban h1i;:h :-chool.
according to a court ruling
Common P leas Court Jud ~e G .W. Fais
Pt'rmanently enjoined the loe<.11 board of education
from prohibiting the teen·agcr's participation in
June gradut:1tion ceremonies of Hamilton Towm;hip
ll1gh Sthool.
The board had tolt.1 !\I 1~s llark. who rinisht'd the
:><·hool's four·ycar curriculum 1n three y1.:ar::., that
~ht• coulc.J gntdu<ttt• but not take µart in thl·
l't'r1..•mon1t•s hel'au-.1• she'' a!'. e0n~1t.1en•d a 1un1or
Fais wrote Tu~·~da) that 1f he· h<id noi f'njoined
the bo;:u-d. he· \\nllld ht• p1:rm1ttmg it "to :-.a v hen·,.,
J piece of your ,cr;iduat1nn eakc-, Kimberlv. 'to wht<:h
'ou ::ire ent1tlt•d, but" 1: h:t\ 1· tah·n off th~ 1cmg ..
lier molh1·r. :\tr!>. ~lobcrt Cl.irk. filed !>Ult to
for('l' the hoard to p1•rm1t lhe lc·t·n ager'!-> parllc1p;,i
t wn tn the :-1·n1or t'I a:-:-. t'l·rc·mon)
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'New Field Appeals
By JOYCE L. KE NNEDY
Working with olde r people 1s a
career direction few people purposely
char ted a decadt: ago.
Today, students ~et out to earn such
credenliaJs as a bachelor':. degree in
gerontology, or & master's dt:gret.' 111
gerontologil·al nursing, or a n a:.~
sociate degree in n urs10g home
ad m inistration.
THF. AGING FIE LD ts growing.
and if you think its caret."r vp·
portunlt1cs may intt:n·~t ) ou. stud~
the offer at the end nr this column
Well over ont-million lit'Ople <ffl
employl'd m aging. and mun· than
1.000 college!> and uni\ er~1l1e::. offer
gt•rontolog) program., or course's.
The odds favor a continued n :-.e m the
number of Job~ wrnng olc.Jer pt•opll'.
mainly l.lt.•t·ause of the population
curn·
And not only 1s the olckr ~i'I ht>e<>m
1ng much more numerou:.. but ;ibo
the spotlight on this group's needs 1::.
getting gn•ater \\ attage
i\LTllOl'C.H SO~E gerontolog1cal
"orker., t.lo fl'M'arl'h or tt•ach, mo..,t
gl\ c dirl'ct ::.i:r\'1ce or udm1n1stcr pro-
gr ams. Many work in nursing homl's.
seni or center!>, s ocial ::.erv1ce
agencies. home health programs,
nutr ition proj(.•l·ts, ll•gal aid offices.
public housing prOJl'l'b or retirement
communit1e::..
r\ consensus has not been reached
as to the be::.t "a~· Lo prepare for a
Joi11t Project
( __ C4_RE_E_RS ___ J
career in aging. Some say that formal
educ<ttwn in gerontology is the ticket·
others demur, feeling that you s hould
acquire expert ise in a nothe r dis.
npline (such as adm in1strat1on.
social work, retrt•at10n. or nursing)
<ind acqwn· !>Pt'C'li.lllZNI !>kills in deal
1ng with thl' eldl'rly on !ht· Jl!b
IN PRACTICE, PEOPLE l'nter lht•
f1c·ld both" ay::.
\nd now the big que:.t1on <:an )OU
bl' tertain of findin g a job 1f :.ou get
t.'ducat.ion or training in gerontology?
1'0. becaust lht! r ecen t blo!>soming of
gerontology as a fi eld of academic
study, plus its Jackrab bit growth O\cr
a s hor t pcnod of t ime and other
factors make th~ s hort-term Job
picture unclear.
Still. enough signs point to good
career prospects that gerontology
how ever you enter the fit>ld -1s well
"orth checking out.
• READER SERV!Ct:· "Worlony With
Older People," is a 65-page issue of the Oc-
c u.pa tional Outlook Quarterly. T his
publtc:atum gwes to11s of career details, in·
clu.dmg an aoolys1s of employment pro·
spects To obtain a free copy. enclose a
gum med. self-addr essed mailing label
with your request to Joyce L;<iJn Kennedy
at this 'k'U!spapt'r
New Water Use Plan Set
A plan to use ground water from
San J uan Creek to augment suppht·~
for San J u an Cap1::.trano a nd
Capis trano Beach 1::. being developed
by a consort ium of local water
agencies.
T he water currently nows to the sea
aftl'r pass ing over high minerc1I
deposits in lhl' San .Juan Cap1:.tr<1no
arPa. m<1kmg it unsu1t able for use
Tll E EFFORT JS .1 pro1eet nf thl'
Sa n Juan Basin Authnnt \, an :tl'l'lll'\
r 11 111 pn~l'd of. tht• Ont~).!• C1.11nt;
\\';1tt•r"iirks Ol!'>trll'I 1. "h1ch '''I'\ p..,
San .Juan Cap1~tran11 lfr;ich Count.\
WHtt•r 1>1 .;triel <tnd ~a nt<1 :\larg1:1r1t;1
\\' atcr 01stnct
fhe ;.igent~ will go to l)ld 111 a month
for construction of a '.l.l·ll and p1µehnt'
In hnng the crec·k water from Rancho
:\I 1ss1on Vie10 The well will be <lrillC'd
near the Ortega Hig hway about six
m iles east of Intersta te 5.
T.J . Meadows, president of the
auth or ity, said th e project will
capture usable water wh ich other wise
would be wasted.
"UNDER PRESENT cond1l1on::.
water nowmg down San Jua n Creek b
seriously d('graded by the t1m l" 11 r<"
aches San J uan Capistrano. 8) taking
the· "atl·r around the sources of
mineral pollut1o n. t h<.• pro1ect will
latcr::illy pro\ 1dt· a nl•\I. water re·
source for thl' loc;.il districts ... h~· said.
Estimated cost is S382.00U and "111
:.a\'l' tht· local districts about $75,000
vearly in lht· eost of buy1r1g Colorado
Rtvt'r\\ater.
The project 1!'. propo::.ed for comple·
t1on in October.
Coast 6
Honored
Six s tudents from t he
Orange Coast area have
been nam ed lo lhe honor
r o I I f o r a c a d e m 1 1·
achievem ent at Clar e-
m ont Men 's College for
the fall sem este r.
T hey are Eric Ressler,
Corona del Mar ; Alan
O'Ha r ra. Laguna Beach;
J ohn Faranda. Mission
Viejo : Alford Frost and
Will ia m MacGowe n .
New port Beach ; and
Tho m as Handley, San
Jua n Capistrano.
TODAY. IT'S HARD
TO SNIFF OUT
THE RIGHT
REAL ESTATE BUY
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Tonight's TV
Highlights
'
CBS f) 8·00 Mysteries of the Great
amid Omar Sharif hosts this
umenta ry exploring the enigmas of
Great Pyramid of Giza, a symbol of
tho mystery and secret lore of the ancient
Egyptians.
NBC GJ 10 :00 -Kingston :
ConfidE!ntial. "The Anonymous Hero."
R 8 Kingston is the ultimate target of a
p~ychotic army veteran who is using the
fa med reparter and his associates, Beth
Kelly and Tony Marino, to publicize a
one-man campaign agains t the miJltary.
CBS 8 11 :30 CBS Late Movie :
"Commandos" Lee Van Cleef and Jack
Kelly star in drama filmed in 1972.
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'Mldnesday Apt!f 20. t977 DAIL V PILOT d J 3
Rape Bill Falters Discover Pvramld Energy!
"A Power Source ~cience Gan't Explain."
Exoenment~ Report These Benefits Razo< Blades
Resharpen. Cigarettft. Coffee. and cn.ap LtqUOf'S
Take On Ari lmpro* Flavor Med1tat10n and Sleep
Improved Accelerated Plant Growth Preaerve
Foods Lasting Results With A One Month Money
Back Guaralltee "Our Pyramids Co me Either
Preassemt>led Or In ~ Form ..
SACRAMENTO <APl -The author
ol a bill that would allow a wile to
charge her husband with rape has
another week to get 1t through 1ls first
committee. but some members are
showing little sympathy.
sembly Criminal Justice Committee
bad a vanety or obJecllons to the bill
by Assemblyman Floyd Mori CD·
Pleasantoo).
Assemblyman Bruce Nestande CR·
Orange>. worried that a woman might
file cnminal charges in a situation
that 1tarted "because she said she
had a headache."
Assemblyman Julian Dixon (D·Los
Angeles); Sllld a rape charge might
become a bargaining chip in a divorce
case. He also said the charge should
be limited lo marriages in which
there had been a legal separation.
a'\\\1>11>~:~Trrot~ ~~ NEWr<>RT BEACH, CA 9260)
(714) 67'·1110
IF A MARRIAGE HAD deleriorat·
ed to the point that a rape charge
might be brought, Nestande said,
''The .wife ought to know what has
happened and ... take legal steps lo
file for a separation."
ASSEMBLYMEN HOWARD
Berman (D-Beverly Hills) and John
Knox (D·Rlchmond), urged Mori to
exempt husbands convicted of rapang
their wives from a provision or rape
law that requires lifelong r eg1stralton
as a sex offender Other members of the all-male As-
If \JOU 'vc ownc>d your home
fnr e\'l.'11 a few year!:>, chances
ar12 you've got d lot more
borrov.:1ng power than you
think you hilve
How much more? Depend·
1119 on vour C\bihrv to repay.
you nMV be able to obtain a
Bank of America H ome
Equity Loan fo r up to 80<-\:) of
the banks appraised value
of your home. less whatever
you still owe. L oans from
)5.000 to ~25.000 circ cw .. 111
C!Ulc> t1t c1n c'.H'lnllt'I pt.'tTe11t,,')~L'
1\1tl' of 121111 Your loan i!:>
!>l'Cured b~:" ~econcl del'd of
trust on your hou!:>e and vou
can repay the loan 111 equal
in!:>talment.;; over a period < ,f
five to fiftel.!n veo 1 ...... lhl'
finance chorgL' "'cillculated
on a simple interest basi5 And
there is no penaltv for prepcw
ment You can pay off vorn
lodn at anv time-and thfl
sooner you do. the lower th e
to tal amount o f 1ntere'>l
you will pay.
Your home can provide
the funds for a wide range o f
wo1ihwh1le purpO'>t.>c; You
may even combine s~ver,1i
purposes in one lo .. 1n .
The accompany111g ch,\rt
!:>hov:s typical <?:-.amples o f
1 epayment ..,chedules for a
\'._\riety o f Bank o f Amenctl
I lorn\! E4u1ty Lo.Jn amount:-
ilnci term ...
A H o me Equity Loar. ;o; a
-;enous respon::i1b1ii tv. o ne yoL.
.... houid consider carefuliy. So
feel free to comL by ony cor.
venient Bank of America
branch t\nd discuss a loan
progrum to fit your particular
needs and buJget. Our peo ple
dre reCldy to help you find o ut
ju~t how much borrowing
power vou 1<.:<1 llv hav~.
Ol!pen<l 0 11 Lb fnr !n,m-..
Morl' Califomi<.111!:> du
~ • f , I HOME EQUllY LOAN EXAMPLES.
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$10,000
$15.000
$20.000
$25,000
Plu• f'llOCC1••in11 fce<1:
Loon' nl S5 000-SI0,000· "pprnwn.11c>lv ~:lO
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m' I
'[)U\mples only. rlgure.• ;up IMs11d on P"Vmf'11l6 maJc 111 r-vular mon1hly l"terval• v.lth
1he fiMl monthly p11vmen1 d1ff1>nn9 <liqhth11from1tw monthly pftymf'nl thov.n.
All In.in• arr m11d4> u.ilhout_!eq.nd ~ fll<'f'. C'Olm, rel~n. natloMI origin°' H>C.
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Bug Loses Bulge
The Volkswagen "beetle" is transformed
into a sleek. sporty little run-about at a
plant in suburban Minneapolis. Minn ..
where Gary Courneya, left, and David
..
Fuller top lhc \'\\' l 011g1m• Jnd chassis
with a new pla~ta c hull :\Iodcl shows
Bricklin-like gull-wing doors The bug has
become a freeway butterfly
Fare Cut Opens Run
A special introductory roundtnp fare of $88 has
been approv<'d for the llughes A1rwest Orange
County to Denver route by thl' C1v1l Aeronautics
Board IC,\ BI Tht.• fan•. billed as tht• .. great divide"
rate, will be in l•frt•rl from Sunday through June 1
and is available for passengers slaying up to two
nights in Denver, the Airwest spokc::.man said.
The• $88 fare is a
stand..ird clas::. fare•. ac
cording to thl'
spokei.man. v. ho added
th.it the a1rhm• 1s seckinR
CAB approval of a $79
T\K.J'\(;
STO<:K
econom) rlass fore for the same introductory
period.
Earlit•r this yc<1r, Hughes Airwest and Frontier
Airlines received CAB perm1ss1on lo expand their
services undt•r a procedur~ known as an 1n -
terchangl"
l 'NDE R TUE /\GREEMt:NT, Frontier v.111 use
two of Airwest's routes one from Sall Lake City
an<I Oil<' from La!\ Vl'~a~ lo ny into Hurbank and
A1rwl'st gels thC' usi· of two routes from Salt Lake
Cit; to Dcn"er
Whl'll tht• antnchange goe~ into effect Sunday,
p:ii-.i-.c>ngeri. will be <1blc lo fly from Orange County
Airport to Solt Lah City and remain on the
airplane• that will th<'n carry them to Denver
The AtnH·~t -;pnke!'>man said there will be two
night~ a cla~ und1•r the lntl'n'hange. lie s aid lhl' ex
ten~1on of the Salt l.iik~· Cit) nights v. 111 not mean
add1t1onal lake• orr ... or lund1nJ!~ b) the airline al
Or an gt' Cou111 \ ,\ 1 rport
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He noted th:.it 1n urder to qualify for the special
fare, passenger... mu:.t p111 chase their roundtnp
tickets in advan<"l'.
Ofli~e E.rpan•ion Begfn•
The Koll Compan) has begun expansion of the
Audio Magnetics Corp in Irvine for use as a new
corporate headquarteri-.. according 10 Peter Dusin-
berre, Audio Magnetics senior VIN! president
The project I'> on a 5 8-acre site at 2602
M 1chel~n On ve. <;on::.lruct1on mvol ves remodeling
the existing fac1hty, an 11 ,690-square-foot office
building addition and 23,000 total square feet of ad-
dJtions lo lhree ex isling warehouses.
1tlingei to Become Tola-En
The Minge1 restaurant 1n MacArthur Square,
Newport Beach, is to reopen May 2 with a new in-
terior design. som~ <'Xterior ardutectural changes,
an expanded menu. and a new name: Toh-En.
translated as· "East of Eden."
The restaurant was acquired late last vear by
the J apan-based Koizumi Group company. ·Toh· En
is the company's second restaur<ml in the United
States. It will feature Ch1Mse. Japanese and
American cuisine
\'f.>ICPOrt Olli~~ Compl.-.r Open•
Marlene N1eboer has opened Mahogany Row. a
complex of small one· and two·person offices at 240
:'l:ewport Center Drive, Newport Beach The com-
plex includes 14 pnvate offices ranging m Sile from
133 to 284 square feet. and from $336 per month.
A central recept1on1st greets clients and
answers aJI phones Centra!Jzed office equipment
and a conference room are included
Free sample" of soft frou•n yogurt are to be
given av. ay through April to note the opening of Joy
of Yogurt, a new store at South Coast Village,
across the street from South Coast Plaza.
The store 1s open from 10:30 a.m. to 9 p .m.
Mondays through Thursdays, 10 JO a.m. to 10 p.m.
Fridays and from 10 30 a m to 7 p.m. Saturdays
and Sundays. It features Alla-Dena yogurt.
De.ignPr Fl,.,,. Open•
Interior designers Judy Marshall. Sandy
Neugebauer and Judith Carmichael have opened
C'oncepts III. a residential and commercial interior
design farm at 1600 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach.
Ms. Marshall previously worked with
Leadership Housing Systems and was head of her
own design firm. Ms Carmichael's background in·
<'ludes work with model home and executive office
mter:lors. Ms. Neugebauer's design specialty 1s medical and dental fac11illes
lrtnMP Fl,.,,. Hike• Dlrldend
Computer Automation. Inc .. Irvine, has
declared an 8-cent semiannual dividend payable
June l to shareholders of record May 10.
The dividend represents a 33 percent increase
over the 6 cents a share paid last Dec. 20. The com·
pany previously paid two semiannual dividends or 5
cents each.
D.H. Methvin. president. attributed the latest
dividend to continuing Improvements in sales and
earnings for the year-to-dale.
Lonnie Thompson has been promotl'd to ex·
ecutive sales admin1slralor at Smith Tool. a
d1\'ision of Smith International. Inc • Irvine. In this
position. he 1s responsible for executive sales calls
an principal petroleum and minini: and industrial
centers throu~hout lhc United States
He began his career with Smith Tool 17 years
ago, hol<hng the positions of field salesm an. ad-
ministrative assistant to the vice-pre5ident/sales.
division manager rrexas Gulf Coast, regional
manager /northeastern U nlted Slates and Canad a,
area manager/eastern United States and eastern
Canada, domestic sales manager/mining and in·
dustrial products and sales manager /mining and
industrial products. • Barry N. Brenno, 47, has been named president
of WTC Air f'reigbl., a division of WTC Inc .•
Newport Beach.
He replaces Charles F. Dworabak. who re·
signed.
Prior to joining the company, Brenno served a-s
president of Novo Airfreight COmpany, San Fran-
cisco.
• Byroo GatH Jr., Newport Beach, has been
selected to the Creative Side, an art studio ~ubsidiary or Estey-Hoover Inc .. Irvine. He is
former president of The Design Group, Newport
Beach .
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Automakers List Buys From Competitors
DETROIT (AP) General
Motors' mounttng legal woes.
prompted by outraged
Oldsmobile owners who found
Chevrolet engines under their
hoods, may be the start or a new
battle for Detroit on the con-
sumer front.
What if GM truck owners found
out they were shifting gears with
a Chrysler transm1ss1on or Ford
owners found that their trucks
were powt!rtd by GM diesel
engines? Suppose Chrysler
owners learned their windows
are made of Ford glass. or
American Motors drivers found
they 're using GM steering
wheels.
THE AUTOMAK E RS he1ve
been selling and buyUlg from
each other for years. just as
divisions of one company share
parts while maintaining an ap-
pearance of being different.
A company "'111 use a com-
petitor as a supplier if 1t is
rheaper lo buy a part than to
make it. That way it can keep
costs. and prices down.
No one gave the pract1rl.' much
thought. though, until 1tn Olds
Delta 88 owner in Chicago com·
plained Jast month about dis·
covering that his car had a
Chevrolet engine instead of the
oft-advertised Olds "Rocket."
EMBARRASSED GM ofhciaJs
sa id the Chevy engines were ust.-d
because of a shortage of Olds
powerplants. GM added that lht•
engines are comparable and
share the GM "Mark of Ex·
cellcnce ··
The firm's explanation con-
trasts with years of advertising
by its d1v1s1ons that Pontiac 1s a
t·ut abO\e Chevrolet, that Olds
and Buick are a grade above
Pontiac, and Cadillac Is lops.
Even J:.O, GM officials said they
were surpnsed by the rai.h of swts
accusing the company of con-
sumer fraud because 1ls dealers
failed to notify Olds owners that
the cars had Chevy engine~.
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SUfl'S AGAINST GM over the
engine nap are pending m II
lln01s. Rhode Island. K~otu(•ky.
Florida. Alabama, New York.
Connedicut and Texas.
As the nation's largest car
maker, GM is the most self· ~ulficienl when it comes to mak·
ing Its own components. It also as
a major supplier for the other
auto companies.
AMC. the industry's smallest
automaker. ls the most dcpcn·
dent on other automaker::.
mainly GM -for components.
Industry analysts note AMC 1s
primarily an assembler of cars
rather than a manufacturer.
THE COMPANIES, which are
reticent about their dealings with
one another, disclosed the follow-
ing major sales and purchases
-AMC buys GM bumpers.
bralo.es, engine castings, dJe::.l'I
e ngines, steering systems.
transmissions and catalyti c con·
vertef:), Ford carburetors und
ignition systems and Chrysler
automatic transmissions and
seul vmyls.
Chryslt'r buys GM steenng
component!:>, ignition systems.
brakes. diese l engin<'s and
transmissions; l''ord glass, and
AMC plastic.
-•'ORD BU\'S GM starters ..
lighting, 1gmt1on. air condition·
mg and power steering compo·
nt:nt s. diesel engines,
transmissions and brak~s. It 1s
supplied with transm1ss1ons, in·
strument panel gauges and
frame paint from Chrysler. Ford
also buys plastic from AMC.
-GM buys ~tl'el from Ford. Chr~ ::.il'r ::.upphcs C )-1. v. 1th truck
tran:.m1ssions and cm1J:.s1on con·
trol <.·omponent::.
Computer Analyzes
Electrical Needs
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern California Edison is analyzing its
customers' electric needs by computer and sending personaliled
energy-saving lips along with the bills.
H's part of a new conservation program called "Sure Actions for
Valuable Energy Savings" <SAVES) announcl'd this wc!!k by Edison
Vice President Edward Myers
Jr
H E SA ID IT "HAS the
potential of saving millions of
kilowatt-hours of electnc1ty
l'very year" if large numbers of
the company's 2.5 million re·
s1dent1al customers part1c1patc.
lJnder SAVES. Edison
customers complete
standardized electrical-use qucs-
llonna1res that are fed into the
company's computers. The com-
puters produce individualized
printouts wtlh specific sugges·
t1ons for energy conservation.
The questionnaires ask con-
sumers for mformation on the
number and ages of persons u::.-
ing eleclricaJ appliances. the size
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~nesctay Aprll 20. 19n l/N DAIL V Pt LOT A J 5
Pension Plans
Time Adds up
For Coverage
By SYLVIA PORTER
St cond bl o s.rit1
A sjgnificant contnbutlon to the 1974 pension reform
law -only now being implemented -is that people no
longer must work a liletime to earn the right to a pension.
But by no m eans does the law guarantee a penaion over-
night. On the contrary, first a worker must be covered by a
plan, then gain the n ght lo pension benefits only after a sub-
stantial amount of time on the job. The requirements vary,
but most plans that promise workers a specific benefit re·
qwre that they put m 10 years with an employer contribut-
ing to the plan before they qualify !or a pension.
ACCUMULATING A DECADE OF service with a single
employer lSn't easy today an Vlew or the high mobility of the
labor force. Labor Department figures show that in 1973 on-
ly one out o! four workers kept the same Job C'Onlinuol1$ly for
10 years or more. To understand what the pension law may
mean for pension prospects. assume a worker wall stay with
one employer for 10 years. To be protected by the Employee
Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), a worker must
be employed after the
plan was revised and
the provisions went mto
effect. Then, m order for
years of work to count
toward the required 10,
plans may reqwre that
they be years:
Money's
Worth
-lo which the employe works the equivalent or at least
six months a year whether on a full or part·l1me basis.
--Occurrmg after the worker reaches age 22.
-At least three or which elapsed after 1970.
FURTHERMORE , T HOSE WHO BEGIN TO work
withm five years or the plan's "normal retirement age"
may be excluded.
P lans gener ally r equire workers to meet such require·
ments be<:ause they help keep admmistrative costs low by
ehmmating short-term empioyes and the youngest workers
who are most likely to change 1obs.
What h appens to the pension credits of those who take
lime off and then return to the job? It depends upon when
the break occurs.
THE WORKER WHO left before the plan was changed to comply with ERISA reqwrements and who did not have
the nght to a pension then may find that the years before the
break m service do not count toward the pension. The law
permits plans to keep their old pre-ERISA break-10-serv1ce rules for years before the plan was a mended
Those working now and planrung to leave their jobs
temporarily are less likely to forfeit. Under the new law,
those who have worked less than 10 years won •t lose pension
credits, if the number of years they're away is less than or
equal to the number of years worked before the break.
Employment at least three months a year eltmmates
the service break for pension purposes. The years of part-
time work generally do not count toward the pension.
For a free pension fact cbeckhst. send a self-addressed
stamped envelope to the Pension Rights Center, 1346 Con·
neclicut Ave , N. W., Room 1019, Washington D.C. 20036.
Nert. Pension Siu
!Jfercury Declares
Triple_Di_vidend
Direct.ors of Mercury Savings & Loan AssociaUon.
Huntington Beach, have announced three dividend actions
foUowmg publication of record earrungs.
AU actions have a July 1 record date, payable July 18.
A r egular 10-cent semi-annual cash dividend w as
declared an accordance w1lh the association's announced
di v1dend po hey.
Report on Growth
Proves Good News
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock m arket turned upward
today, rallymg on news of a strong first quarter showing by
the Gross National Product.
The Dow Jones aver age or 30 industrial stocks gained
3.82 pomts lo942 59. .
Gamers outnumbered losers by about a 5-3 margin
among New York Stock E xchange-listed issues.
The government r eported that the GNP grew at a 5.2
percent annual r ate, after adjustment for inflation and
seasonal factors, m the J anuary-March period.
Thal doubled the growth rato posted in the last quarte1·
or 1976
Anterica1I Leader•
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NEW YOlllC (AP) S.l•s 4 pm. P<lte Wf\fQh El, 7'10 JOO :IO • ~
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1 dlnQ ""k:wwtll 1 th s1 Eu ton •• ..... ... 113 100 S2Y•-t • ore., ~ . t e mo~ ~ 7.,., + "' B•uKll Lb •. • • • 110,aoo :JA_,,,, Honettw•ll ......... 1 .. ,..00 t 1"-+ 1~ ~~J·i.~:~, ·:: .. ·: :~.= '~~: ~ 1-----------------IC•ls.er Ind • 110 400 11" + ~ Oy11e1.ci Co 101 MIO s~ • ._ Hou011M 9J 800 .U -~ Atamt ra 0 • 'l'1 200 1l + 11, Memm Mr1 • 7• 100 1•1o + "" Nat Pattnt 7• JOO 11''1 • v, us "'.... •• 100 ,...,, + ""
lt'Jaat Stocks Did
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AJ8 DAil V Pt LOT Wednesday. April 20, 1977
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi
., ................ -.....w-...,. •• ,., ._.....
"Send someone in \\alh infectious laughter."
"Cot a problem' Tl1en write to Pal Dunn. Pal will '
cut red tape. getting the answers and action you need
to solve inequities m government and business. Motl
your questlDflS to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange
Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 156(), Costa Mesa. CA
9?.626. As manJI Letters as possible will be answered,
but pltolled n.qu1rie1 or letter• not including the
reader's full name. address. and business hours' phone
numbercanru:Jt be considered. Thiscolumnappearsda1·
ly except Saturdays."
TfnJI Plot's All l'"e Got
DEAR PAT: I li ve in an apartment and have no
r oom for a regular vegetable garden. 1 've heard
that a lot of vegetables can be •·container"grown"
in a small space. such as on windowsills or small
balconies or patios. Where can I find out how to go
about UUs type or gardening. and what can be grown?
N.R., Costa Mesa, 4'The Apartment Farmer," by Duane Newcomb
(J.P. Tarcher, publisher) provides complete how·
to-do·lt Instructions for container or limited space
vegetable gardt"nlng. You can obtain thls 154-page
paperback book at your library or bookstore. The
author claims it's usier and cheaper to grow
vegetables by the Intensive crop culture method.
Poser'• Perl onaance Off
DEAR PAT: Have you beard anything about
the reliability of a Paser 500? The manufacturer of
this automotive device claims that it increases gas
mileage, reduces ~xhaust emissions and otherwise
improves car performance. Could you check out
this product for me?
H.T .• Fountain Valley
The California AUomt"y General's office bas
filed a complaint against Amerimex lodastries,
Inc .• Dallas, and the firm's president, Eugene
Irvin, Jr. The suit alleges that the Paser 500 does
not live up to the manufacturer's claims end that
thla device la substantially the same as the Paser
Magnum for which the sta&e obtained an injunction
In 1971. The company also failed lo respond lo re·
quests for proof of this product's ability to perform
as advertised.
Getting O~tone's N .. lwr
DEAR PAT · Can you find out how the octane
numbers of a gasoline are measured?
J G., Irvine
Octanf' numbns arf' dett"nnined by senral
techniques. according to the American Petroleum
Institute. In the laboratory the measuremt"nts are
made using hh<hly s tandardJzed methods in a
spt"cially de~igned sin gle cylinder engine. By vary.
Ing the O!>('ratlng cond itioos of the engine, two
octane numbers may be obta.inf'd for a spedflc
gasoline, the RPSearch and Motor Octane Numbers.
Tht" Research Octane Sumbt-r uually ls big.her by 6
to 10 uolt.8 than the Motor Odaae Number. Road
Octane Numbers of ga!lollne are determined In
actual cars u~lng a highly st.udardlzed te!lt pro-
cedore. The Road Octane Number geoeraJly is
somewhere between the RMearcb and Motor
numbt-rft.
Other ~t"fuJ Information a boot gasoline and
gas saving tip'! are included In t!H> pamphlet,
"Gasoline for Your Car," naUabte for IS cnu
from Publications and Dis tribution Section.
American Pt'troll'um lnlfUtut.e, 2101 L. St., N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 200:17.
BUflflll Parts Still Made
DEAR PJ\T· I have a chance to buy an old·tim•
buggy -the horst.• drawn varlety. It needs a couple
of new parts. howcvt"r. a nd l want to find out if there
is a buying sourct' anywhere ln the country before I
make O\Y purchase.
G.T., Newport Beach
Coult« Carriage Supply Box Z71, CokedaJe,
Colo. 81032, can s upply you with new baggy wbffls,
shafts. tops and any othf'r part you need. This com·
pany al1MJsells brand new ''old" buggies.
Etlmic Argtl!nent
Saccharin Ban
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Citizens for Sac-
charin Committee has come up with an ethnic argu·
meot against the Food and Drug Administration or·
der to ban the artificial sweetener from food pro-
ducts.
The FDA based its order on research by
Canadian scienli!lts, who found that rats given large
doses ol saccbarin developed cancer.
Says the citizens committee, "Canadian rats are not the same as American rats. Rats are affect-
ed by climatic conditions, different physical
characteristics (depending where and how they
live), different lifestyles, hair type, teeth structure
and eat different kinds of garbage and other
edibles. So any r at tests should be made on
American rats conducted by United States
scientists.''
REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER
We ere IOOlung for top management personnel with two years or more experience in residential real eslate to
manage established office an Huntington Beach.
Excellent ComQensatron. Call Howard Rockoff. Roberts
Reatty. (213) 378-8527. COiied.
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BOSTON'S JEAN RATELLE TRIPS OVER KINGS GOALIE ROGIE VACHON IN NHL PLAYOFFS TUESDAY.
Vachon's
Exploits
Saves LA
B OSTON CA P > Rogie
V~chon of the Los Angeles
Kings was loo:-.e and recalling
one of his games with the
mighty Montn•al Canndie ns
about 10 years ago That s pelled
victory for tht' Kin gs ancl defeat
for the Boston Bruin:..
Va c h on turnC'cl 1n u
spec ta<'ular 3!1 s:t\'t' £'fforl us thl'
Kings rt·matn('rl al1vt· in the Na·
tional llockt•y Lt'ague·s quartt•r·
final plnyoffs TtH•scla~ ntJ,!ht
with a 3· I \'ll'lory ovt.'r the
Bruins.
The Kings. who lo'>t to the
Bruins tn lh<'tr ftr!'it threl'
games. now have won l\loO m a
row and gel a l'hance lo tie tht'
best -of-seven scrie:. Thursrla ~
nighl at I..os Ang1'lt•... \ "I'' t•nth
gaml" 1f ne<·t·ssan , \\Ould ht• al
Bost on Sunrl.iy n1i.:ht
"I fl.'11 sha q H·r IOllll!ht..
\'a~hon ... aHI I \\ "" .1 lot
looser ,\l tht> st,irt of 1h1· th1rcl
penorl, I rl'llH'mlwn•d .1 playoff
gaml· 1n Bo ... ton "h1·n I "a'>
with Montn•.11 m fi7 or '1)8 Wl'
won 2·1 111 tht• ..,,.rond ov<•rt1mP
for the st•rws I thought tonight
was th(' :.aml' kiorl <1f game· I
JUSl had that flush "
Stung hy 11 powt>r piny .i:oal
hy Oint' Srhullr. 111 th•· ftr-.l
1>erlod , lht• Bruin:. t1t·cl lhE· scon'
1 ·l in thl• SC'rond p1·ri0tl durln~
.1 19·shot harral!<' <ti \ achon
Hi('k Middleton got tht• goal
w h en (irC'J.(g S h t•ppard <, rt'·
bounct went in off h1-. skat<•
Thl'n, with tht' lhtrtl pNtl)(I
just orw 1111 nut t' oltl. I h1· King ...
got ~· h1J! br1•.1k lloh ~1 11rdo<'h
on a l\\o on om• hr t•uk hart hi'
shot k1ck1'CI out hy Bo ... ton ~oal11
Gerrr C'hN•\ C'r' 11 11 \lo 1•\ t>r
Boston dl•frn..,l'm.10 Brar! Park
accident all\' put tlw pu1 \.. into
an opt•n m't i.:1' 1 ng 1 lw k. tnl!!> J
2·1 lead
Thi• Aru111'i \\t'nt all nut to
pull evl'n. but \',u hon ronttnu.il
I y f r 11:. t r a I t• ti t h <' m w 1 t h
acrohat1e· ''n ,., Th1•n lht•
Boston attacl. f.1ltt'n·d "h1•n rt'
ferct> Oavt• Nt'\\l'll nillt•tl .1
hook inc pc·nalt v on S h1.•p1><1rd al
14 :38.
Belief Des troy ed
Girls Doing More
With Their Legs
Girls should run aner boys or
for homecoming queen, but as far
as high school track and held
competition is conce rned , forget
ll.
That has been a general belief
nurtured by many people who
ad m inis tcr h igh sc hool in·
t erscholastic athletics.
But 1t is being reduced to ashes
as the distaff corps continuaJly
turns in outstanding
performances in track and field
Girls arc high jumping 5·8 anri
5·9. they arc long jumping 18 and
19 feet. One ran the lOO·yard dash
W HITE
WASH
1n lO 7 \nd the dislancl' runnerc;
are :.urpassing m o~l cxpcct.i
t1ons
Some girls are runnrn,g the
:? mtleunder 12 minut~
A 15-year·old Bakersfi eld girl
<Linda Goen> had a sparkling
double al Saturday's Arcadia
lnvitat1onal Meet when she set a
national l=?trls prep n•cord for the
880 ( 2. 10 2 l. All the more 1 mpos·
mg about that effort 1s that 1l
came l~s than an hour aftrr she
had crankt'douta4 ~ im1I£'
Thi.' g1rb · talent "'ell 1.., harl'lv
IH'lnc t:ipJX'(l Proi:?ram:. tor ~1rf..,
.ire c;ltll in lhf' formulatl\ E' -.tatc
.1t man~ high "rhoc.1.. But .the
quJltty athletes an• ther<' and ar e
ht•tnj! dC\ C'lopt'd
The bt>hC'fthat c1 rls d idn't have
"'h.1t 11 takes to compett• In track
m h1i.:h i.chool follo"'s muf'h tht·
.,ame trend of thought th<tl prr
\ atlt'd 15 }f'ars a~o ~h('n 1t wa..,
ft•lt by adm1n1strator'> <not
t'Oach~> that the 2 m ile wa!>. too
tough and too d cmandm.i: for
h1~h c;chool hm s
Thee\ ent "'as finallv 1nrlurled
in bo~~ track and m lsS5, the flr!>l
year it was on the California
stale m eet program. Ralph
Gamez of Il<>rkeley turned in
"'hat was f(•lt to be an ex-
traordinary effort f9· 12.9) to ~;in.
/\ prep running under ni n e
minutes was almost u nlhought.
of.
Yc•t. a m<'re 10 years later in
the California slate meet a chap
na med Ralph S<>rna of Loar a High
( Anilhe1m ) ran a blis tering
8'45.9.
But thnt was only good enough
for se cond plac<' to L aguna
Beach llil!h's Enc Hulst, who
ran 8:44 9.
A number of meet~ have had
the firs\ ftve finis hers go under
ntn<' minutes
,\ nc1 "o 1t gol'~ with outdated
1h1nl.mg
* *
Wilt Chamherlain is due to
play volleyball at Anaheim Con·
ve ntlon Ct'nter tbrt-e times this
summt>r , performing with tbe
Or ange County team that plays
ln tbe professiooaJ lnler nallooal
\'ollryball Association.
Wilt wut bf' paid $3,000 a night
for those outings (June 21, July 7,
July 19).
T h.-Ora nge County group,
u lled the Stars, wlU play its
home games al Un ivers ity Hlgb
In Irvine, which seals Z,000.
Corona Coach Says
SH Played Better
Sunny Hilts High School of
Fullerton s hocked Corona del
Mar lligh's tennis team Monday
arter the Sea Kings had run up a
string of 68 straight dual match
victories over sever a l seasons.
While Sunny Hill victory came
as a surprise. it w as by no
means a major u pset.
Paul Bernstein, the Sunny HUis
No. 1 singles play<'r, won four sets
and lost only three games. lie is
eighth r anked in the 18·and-
undcr juniors and was second in
t h e CI F i nd ividual cham-
pionships last year.
Jeff J ohns t on and J e r ry
Kellogg were the two first team
doubles players who put the
match away with victories over
Curley and Otterbein.
Anteaters,
SoCal Win
In Baseball
UC Irvine's baseball team
earnt'd what coach Eddie Allen
termed a crucial victory over
Chapman College Tut>sday, 7·2,
on the loser's diamond.
Also on Tuesday. Southern
California College of Costa Mc:-.a
turned back the Cal State O..ong
Beach> 49crs Tuesd ay al SCC,
5·4.
Scott Thayer hit his t•ighth
horner of the s t•ason for UC
lr\'lne and also got a double for
three rbi in the game.
Rrad Weaver also hom ered for
UC I, unJoadmg a solo shot m the•
e ighth innmg.
Coach Allen said he was
particularly pleased to get this
\'lCtor:-O\'er Chapman b<>caust.' 1l
g1\'eS his Anteaters a hold on
third place in the D1\ 1!.1on II Al-
liance
The top thre<' teams will be tn ·
vited to the playoffs.
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Wednesday April 20 1977 DAIL V PILOT 81
Halos' Rudi SayS
Fast Start Was
All-important
Unbeaten Frank T anana of-
fered a lit lie pr ayer before go-
mg to sleep Tuesd<•Y night.
"P lease. Lord. don't let JO('
Rud i get hurt . said the
California Angels pitcher. J 0
Tanana had ended a f1\·e-g,1me
Chicago w1nrung ~treak with an
11 ·2 victory. Rudi accountt'Cl for
six runs, wtlh a three-run homer
A ~b Slate
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and scormg thret• times after
singles. His four run:. scored t1t-d
a club record
"Don't bother m<'." T anana
advised writers after tht' game.
"Go talk lo tht.' 'hit' man. Ju!.l
write that Tanana ht•ld onto tht•
lead."
Rudi, si~n<'d as a fre<' agent by
the Angels for more· than S2
million, has become T <rnana's
personal "hit" mnn lie hit a
three run homer in th(· :.c·ason
opener and the Angels and
T:inana won 7·0
Jn Tanana':. second start. Rudi
hit a g rand slam home run m the
first mmng and the ll'ft hnndt•r
wab able to d epart after !.1'. in-
nings with a 12· l lead.
The Angels h a\(' s upported
Tanana with 35 runs 1n his four
s tarts and Rudi has accountt-d
for 12 oflhcm.
Rudi leads the American
League in rb1 with 19 runs and
runs scored wllh 12 lie is batting
.354
"It makes me happy." he said
"I wanted lo g('l off to a good
~tart and make tht' fans happy.
Everyone mad{' a big thing about
the money. I can understand
that. II is news.
"With lht• new club. the free•
agency and all the publicity it was
important to get n good start. A lot
of free agents we nt through
* * * CHICAGO
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Dodge r s in Ac tion
C I NC l NNAT l -Thc Los
Angeles Dodgers and Cincinnati
Reds met in a day game today in
Riverfront Stadium with Los
Angeles having another off-day
Thursday before opening a three-
gam e series in Atlanta Fnday
night.
Jealousy and the whole bil," Rudi
cont 1nut"<I.
.. I d1dp 't exper ience that here.
Everyone wanted lo win .••
Tanana took over the Amer ican
League s trikeout lead by fanning
{'lght
C hicago's r uns came on
homers by ex·Angel Jim Spencer
and Eric Soderholm. the firtb and
s ixth off T anana this season.
Warriors
ING LE WOOD (A P ) -"All
we'r e worried about is winning 12
mor e games." Los Angeles
roach Jerry West said as his
Lakers prepared to open the Na·
t1onal Bas ketball Association
p layoffs agnmsl the Golden Slate
Warriors tonight.
Thal 12th victory would bring
the Lakcrs the NBA title, but
West admits 1l 1s going to be a
long, rough road getting there.
Los Angeles, wtuch drew a bye
for the first round or the playoffs.
must first worr'y about the un-
predictable Warrior s, who beat
Detroit 2 1 m an opening.round
series.
.. All I know is that the War-
riors have magnificent talent,"
West said prior lo the s tar t of the
b est-of-seven series. "IC they
play together and do the things
they can do ... "
This has been an unusual
sea:-.on for ooth Golden State and
Los Angclt·~ The Lakers came
off a sc•a:-.on in which they lost
more games than they won. The
W arnor:.. cm l ht.' otht'r hand, had
th(' best recor d m the NBA in
1975·76.
But the two teams' fort unes
c hangt'd dramaticall y.
The Lakers, consider ed to have
l ittle chanc e t o m ake the
playoffs, became the winning
team m the league. The War-
riors, meanwhile, m anaged to
win Just 10 more games than they
lost.
"On this team. we enjoy
"\l.'orkmg together," said kareem
AbduJ.Jabbar. Los Angeles '
superstar center "There are no
Jealousies. We li ke each other
and root for each other. We don't
hang out together; we approach
brotherhood on a minima l level,
a professional level.''
The Warriors, on t he othe r
h and, oft en have see med more a
collecl1on of 10d1vid uals than a
team .
Forwa rd Rick Ba rr y and
guard Phil Sm ith, the team 's
most free-wheeling s hooters. ap-
peared to compete for the ball on
the court and did not speak to
each other off the court.
Sunny Hills lost to CdM in the
CIF finals last year and the only
two defeats on the Lancers' re-
cor d were to CdM. This year both
w er e unde feate d going into
Monday's m atch at Sunny HiUs
Racquet Club.
Dennis Trout, coach of the
CdM Sea Kings, h ad no excuses
for the loss.
CHET LEMON OF CHICAGO FALLS AFTER BEING HIT BY A PITCH FROM FRANK TANANA TUESDAY NIGHT.
"We played good s trong tennis
wbtch you have to do to beat a
te am like Coron a de l Mar."
Sunny Hills coach Steven White
s a ys .
"Our doubles team s played ex·
tremely well and that was the blf( ·
thing ln our victory. I didn't thjnk
our first doubles team would beat
J im Curley and Jordan Otterbein
in both sets .
"Our second doubles team had
t.,.o opportunities to win those
matches whicb would have given
ut more of a lead than we had.'·
Sunny Hills won the match.
IS~ to 12~. Each sin1tes set ls
wort.I\ one point and each doubles
aet l~point.s. -
·'They had eight pla yers and
we had eight," he says. "That's
a ll there ls to it. We might have
been a tittle complacent and
their learn was ready to play.
"I think they just wanted to
win mor e on that pa rlicular
day."
Mlsslng from the CdM lineup
were Kevin F orbes and Craig
Thomas. Forbes b eighth ranked
in the 16-and-under junior singles
in Southe rn Californi a and
Thom as was a finaJlst in the
F iest a .Bo wl 16·a n d-under
singles .•
"We <would have played dif.
ferently if they bad been there,"
Trout says. "One of them was
altJt. the Olbercouldn 'l play."
Near·riot May Delp End
PHILADE LPHIA CAP) -Al·
t orney Richie Phillips feels that a
near-riot during a playoff game
m ay help gel the strike by Na-
tional Basketball Association r e·
ferees sctUed lhls week.
"l a m extremely o ptlmlsUc
t hat the strike will be resolved
before lhe playoffs are over, and
I am somewhat optimistic that it
w ill be resolved this week.''
Phillips said Tuesday.
Phillips, lawyer for the strik·
in1 referees, said the near-riot a t
l ast Sunday's Detroit ·C oldtp
St.ale gam e, Involving playetll
and fans, might have been avert-
ed with more experienced of-
ficials.
1'-enty-four r efer ees -all
m embers of the Nation al As·
sociation for Bask etball Referees
-walked out on the last day ol
the re,War season in s upport or
d emands for higher salaries.
more playofl money and e xtra fr.
in&• benefits.
A1l but two uaoclation mem·
bert are walkin1 picket llnff out·
side league arenu, while the
pla~olf 1ame11 are btlnl held In·
side with minor league reler''kls.
P hillips indicated tha t NBA
coaches and gener al m anagers
have been pressuring the league
for a set tlement. They are un-
happy with the work of most of
the inexperienced substitutes, he
said.
"The NBA. I believe. is now conv~ of the firm resolve' of
our aasociation and all 24 of the
m ei:nben of ttuil association."
Phillips said ... I believe that they •
are certainly con.meed that the
quallt.)r of t he product that they
have with these 24 peop)• iJ far,
far superior to the quality. of the
Strike
product presently being pre·
sented."
Spe aking o f the time and
m oney invested in the regular·
sea son drlve to reach the playoffs
and a league t.Jtte, Phillips said.
"The¥'d r ather see their players
lose '1t than have it taken away
from the m by incompetent of·
liclattna." •Ht Jald the referees stlll were
awa'ittna a dedsloa !tom the Na·
tional IAbor Relations Board on his petition tor certlflcatloo as
barga1.n.ing q ont. 1or the ol·
flclals. /
8 2 DAILY PILOT Wednesday. April 20. 1977
Sunse t Baseb a ll
Edison Rolls,
Barons Click
Edison High of Hunt·
ington Beach ran wjld on
the barns T uesday night
a nd it paid off with a 7-2
Sunset League baseball
victory over Huntington
Beach High 's Oilers at
FV Mile Square Park.
In other circuit action
it was Fountain Valley
atop host Westm inster,
5-1, power ed by Scott
D e L ong 's three -run
homer in the fourth in-
n ing.
The Edison triu mph
avenged an earlier tie
verdict when Huntin~ton
Beach averted a loss by
s ta lling for a tie as
daylight ran out.
This t ime Edison got
an early jump. scoring
three times in th£? third
inning to overcom e a 2·0
d eficit on Don Kerce's
two-run double in the
first inning.
Usi n g a doub l e
steal, Edison scored on-
ce in the third and picked
up another marke r on
T im Innes' rbi single. In
all. Edison runners stole
10 bases.
for Fountain Valley.
~triking out nine. wulk·
ing two and aJJowing one
run on two hits.
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fra m e a nother double
ateal scored a run, then
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singled. stole second and
scor ed on Gnlz's single
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was DeLong wilh his
hom er.
Bill Carroll went the
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Artists Rip CdM;
Eagles Stumble
Unb eaten La~una
Beach High 's Artists im ·
proved their volleyball
record to 9·0 in th<' South
Coast League Tul·sday
with a 3· l '1dory O\'er
Corona dcl mar in the
loser'sgym
Coarh Mike Dunran
cited m particular th•'
play of Jamie Plummer.
Kip Engen anc1 Andn·w
Dodds tn the win Corona
dcl Milr 1~ now 5·4 in
league play
In other games Tues
Pro Scores
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Westmin s ter clipped
Es tancia <Costa Mesa>
in three stra1~ht games
and In 1ne High held on
for a 3·2 \·irtory over
Mater Oei 1S:1nt3 Ana >
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With 65-55 Verdict
By GLENN WHITE
()j ,.,. O•oly Pilot Si.ti
Huntington f3C'a c h
Hi g h 's nifty girls'
basketball team wl'nt on
a scoring outburst tn the
finnl 3 .24 of thl' !iccond
quarter anrl thl' first 1 ·39
of the th1r<I quarlC'r and
went on to t•radicatc·
Manhattan B<•:wh's M1r ,1
Costa l llgh. 65-55, TuL·~
da v night 1n the quarterfinal ~ of ClF
Class AAAA playoffs .
t\ crowd of ~22 ~aw the
host Oilers wrap up tht•
\'er dict in that span as
the v out scored the
Mustangs. 11·0 Mira
Cost a never recovered
after that and e\'£>ntually
fell hc•hrnd. 46-22. with
·1.56 to go ir1 tlw th1rc1
period.
The ln\':lder" mad<> a
hrlated run. Int i· in thl'
gaml'. ass1stC'd h) 01lt·r"
turntH'ers
Thi.'\' "t'fC la..:~1ni.:
fiS· t6 ~1th I 5!J to pla\ tn
the i.:amt• and \H•re ablt•
tu makl' 1t rlo~t· by gt•!
ung the last nrnt• point~
l'rida.> nq~hl 10 th1·
semi fmal s th l' Otl er'
trek to Woodland Jlilb to
m eet T..ou1svllle High .
which t1JppL·d L o-.
Amigos o f F ou nt <.11n
Valley, 17 . .;6, Tue:.d <1\
night.
lluntmRton BeJch hit
~ :! of its f1t·ld ~0.11 lrie-.
but had 28 turnovers -18
in the last half.
Mira Cosla could con ·
nect on only 32.2 percent
from the field and "as
pre ssured into 25
turnovers.
Cheryl Cady wa s
res ponsible for forcing
Mira Costa into six of its
Nror::. and she played an
t•xcellcnt overall floor
game. always hustling
and prec;sunng thC' oppo·
nents Additionally, s he
had 15 points 11 1n the
first half and led 111 a~
sis! s with ~1x.
She had able noor sup
port from Kelli
Lnrkhart . who did a
highly adm1rabll' job
rom ing off thl• bench
\\ hl'll Debbie Burrows
got into early foul trou-
blt:' <ind had to sit out 13 ,
minutes of the first half
with thret' fouls.
Still. Rurrows got 20
point:->, 15 m lhe la~l two
qu ~i rtt·r~. :\nd. s he had
fou r a~s1sts. Mary Beth
\\'r:.i~. 11 points anc1 7 re-
bound-.. «lso sparkll'd.
Tht>n tht'H' "a~ Kathv D n~ IC'. the !,ophomore
-.tarlt't playing \\1th a
h r o kt• n fin J.! (' r . She
t all1e11 17 })(lints. blocked
thr<'l' .,hot~. had s even
rebounds and forced four
turno\·l'rs
ll "as l'los1· onh· for a
<iu art er ThC'n. w>th
Oo\k. <'.1d' and Wray
doing mnst o f the
clamagt.'. HB cut loo~e.
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Major League Standings
J\MERICASLEAGUE
East Division w L Pct.
~ATIONAL LE AGUE
East Division
Rol>erts
Sparks
Barons
By HOWARDL HANDY Of,._ 0-41y ~llM St•ll
LA PUENTE -Terri
Roberts did it all for the
Fountain Valley High
School girls basketball
team Tuesd ay night to
lead coach Barbara Am·
m ::mn 's Barons info the
CIF 4·A s emtrlnals with
a 68-55 victory over
BlshopAmatHlgh, here.
The victory puts the
Barons in Friday's sem is
at No. l s eeded St.
J ose ph Hlgh or
Lakewood. St. J oseph de·
feeted Torr ance, 67-57
Tuesday night.
Roberts, a 5-S senior
guard. carried the team
ln scor ing d uring the
f ir:.t h alf as Bish op ~~!!~~~~~ Amat's Lancers t ook ·~ command and at one
point held an eight-point
edge, 22-14, a fte r the
Barons missed their Cirst
nlnc field shots of t he ... ~~~-.~ii;~~ ~eeond quarter . But Roberts a nswered
\\Ith her top shooting
performance of t he
µla yoffs. canning 12
points m the first half on
set shots from 12 to 18
feet a r o u nd th e
perim eter . She finished
with 18 for the night.
She was also t he spark
that ignited the Barons
111 the third quarte r after
t hC'y trailed 36-29 at in-
termission. In t he third
s tanza. Roberts h ad
three steals and four as-
$1st~ as teammates Ma ry
,J o Leonard and Mary
Jackson began to find
the range.
RobC'rts had five st eals
in thl• gaml'
It ''as a Roberts steal
and driving layup basket
th •1t put t h e B a r ons
within on1•. then llnother
~ • l' a i a n d p a !! !' t o
Leonard for the go-ahead
hasket JUSt before the
th1rrl period ended.
There was no stopping
the Baron$ in t he fourth
period as they picked up
momentum and the L an -
cers fad ed. scoring only
five points against the
suddenly tough pressing
defl.'nse.
Fountain Valley rat-
tled off l:! unanswered
poin t.; in the fourth
period hC'forc the Lan.
CNS l11t on a pair of free
thro ws And Barons
tcamm:itl':-> took a cue
from Roberts in stealing
the ball Leonard had
A three in tile period. ~· Trac~ Bush grabb<'d two
and Sharri Williams and
Roberts each had one.
The frustrated Lan·
cers turned lhc ball over
nln<' times m the fi nal
• period and 27 for the
night against the press-
ing de fense by the
, <>• Barons.
Without Rohcrls h it-
ting m tht> first half, the
[', l ug~lsh st art for the
Ra rons could have been
d isastrous for the fourth
seeded entry in 4·A com-
petition.
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Toronto
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NEW 1977
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Cleveland • 5
Boston 4 5
Detroit 3 9
New York 2 8
West Division
Chicago 6 3
Oakland 7 4
Kansas City 6 4
Texas 5 4
Minnesota 6 6
Angels 6 7
Seattle 6 8
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West Division
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Doubles
LOS ANGELES-Jim Righetti's Inside Game Too Mucli
Rohrig won the 100 and B y ROGER CARL.4'0 N
200 meter dash events 01t11t o.11v p,,,.1 s1.u
Tuesday for Golden West Mission Viejo High's
College, but his team lost girls basketball team ex·
to LA City College 91 ·53 perienccd a late and cold
· d ft st art Tuesday n ight and on a win y a e rnoon. th 01 bl 'd f It e a os pa1 or as
Rohrig's times of 10.5 visiting Righetti High of
and 21.7 were deemed · Santa Maria captured a
p articularly fast by 55-42 CIF 3-A playoff
coach Tom Noon . who quarterfin als triumph.
cited the wind a n d a Righetti. despite wait·
"heavy track " as ad· ing 70 minutes for the of.
verse conditions. ficials to arrive to begin
L• CllY~~~~s!~~:." w." the contest. got off to tho
100-1. R.,,,,'° cru 2. ~011 cu 1. right start in rolllng to a
• o'''" cu ro,.,., 10 s 17 .4 lead in the fi r s t 100-1, R'll>nq (O•, G•t'PI' J <.toll 1u Ti""' 11 1 period and Mission V1e-
•oo 1 wi11111m• 1u 1 Hern• IL11. jo. under coach Carole DewnPQrl (Gl. Tl-: •I.•. H k bl t too-1. Me•eiiav'•' <LI t Jones 'll an ms. was una e o
l . &0<9•""' 101. ,,_ · • s..1. overcome the early de· uoo-1 Pav~ ILi 1 C'1•n• !Ll J. ft'ci't. CooP<tr Ill Tl-·• OIU
sooo-1. Paynt <L> 2. eooo., IL> J. Twic<'. however . the Chavu Il l. Tim<!: lS:St M · · V · j · ) · 001tt1n-11.AC1tyu ; 1ss1on 1e o g 1r s
M ilt Rtlay-1 LA CllY311U. moved tO within range O(
•OOH01-1. J~-'°" iu 1. L•nduy the visitors in the second Ill l D<1ndVrall IGl. Tl""'. u e •00111 -1 •rttrt>•rrv 1u 1. quarter when they began
Oal\Clur•.., !GI 1. Cllupi-101. "'"•· h itting from outside the
,. ~i -1. e.y,1 IL 1 2. PambO 1oi 1. R ighett1 zone and laking
<Apo IL 1 "-•Ohl .... the boards. H:i~7:'•~'°'' <Cl '· Cllu()rk 101· Kat y Eaton wa11 the on·
u -1. wo1<11L1, st..,,tor• 101 >. ly ~layer to solve the
LeCISOft II,). Ol~l.M'I(•. lt•11) d ; j th 'J-1. ~11or. 11.1, 't•Morct 1o1 Rig ett1 eiense n e
) MH-11\ !LI Dlll-•:4t'-. first period with three
s•-1. oiu~ 101 2. JO!ltt cu i buckets from outside, ·hylOf !LI DlltMCe' 51·t
or _..,.._ .. .,,., 10 11. 1Aw1t 101,. but 18 other MV attempt.a S111111111.l. 0111~ IJt.10. J'Tr' Twv 10>; w1111Mnt IL>, went awry
s1 • ..,.orc1101. 01ttt11ce: ""'· R enc e Red I e r n ,
however, beg:m putting
her touch to the offensr
in the second p('rtOd and
the Diablos cut the de·
fi cit to 21-18 with two
long ra nge shots from
Redfern.
T hree m ore times 1n
the next few moments
I he D1ablos were to
strike to com e to w1th1n
23-19, 25-21 a nd 27 ·23 on
Redfern b askets. but
then Righetti got 1t~ in-
side game going a,:?ain
a nd usum.-d a 31 -23
halftime bulge.
T he Diablos could con·
nect on only sevl'n or 35
shots from the field in
tho second h alf a nd
R ighetti. with pClwcr in-
side lo 5·10 Denise Pitts
and 5-91 a Kindce Euhlert
Are a Calendar
WW-•Y IAl"ll IOI
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Clt,,..nlt et Ulll..,.rtllv, Mfltt Oor •I
Ph1$ lit I ell t 13. Ul
nod the outside s hooting
of Mary Smollcy, was
Just too many weapo ns
for Mission Viejo to con·
t end with.
The last MV ch allenge
cam(• with 2:40 to go In
the third quarte r when
Jeanne Beauprey made a
couple of baskets to get
the Diablos to within
37-29, but t hen Smolley
we nt to work from out-·
side and EUghe tll hnd
things its way.
l n a ll the Dlablos m ade
17 of 68 from the field for
25 percent, while the
Warrior s of Rig h etti
clicked on 25 of 51 tor 49
per cent.
Righetti's trump card
was its ability to go in-
side while Mission Viejo
could not. instead was
for cedto relyontoo many
out sideshot s.
*
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B•tuPrey
Rtdltrn
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Wednes<iay Aµr t 20 1977 OAIL Y PILOf 83
For CO<Ut A r ea Mater Dei Dues Fall, Keep Lead Estancia
Tennis Summaries Nips Amat Gauclws' S teel Thr<YWs Shutout Wins, 2 -0
Jim Campb1:ll strut•&.
o ut 14 and gavl' El
Modena High of Orangl•
JU );t two hill> while
p1ll'h1ng L:;tanc1a (Costa
M l'Sa) to a 2·0 win an
Cl•ntury Lt•aguc bu!>cball
a<·t1on Tuc!>day at Costa
l\ksa·s Tt'Winkle Park.
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Santa Ana and remained Ln first pl.ace.
OCC'!> Parat(.'!> rl'll to v1s itmg Mt. San Antonio,
4 3. m 10 innings whJIC' Santa Arra was blistering
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s easons at Saddlt>back. Mike Heil also had a run-
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run in the lOtli on a walk. a hit batsman a nd & s ingle
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tallies m thl' fifth and l>IXlh to tie at.
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picked off and !>hortly after the baller grounded out
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sponsored hy ABC-T V.
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The two were boxer
Ike Fluellen and fight
promoter Harlan Haas,
both of Houston.
Fl uel le n told the
Houston Post Tuesda}
t hat he wa~ receiving s ix
or seven threaten ing
calls a night. Fluellen
was supposed lo have
part1<.'ipated in the
tou rnament but was
dropped when A BC ol>
t a1ned his affidavit st.it
1ng thul he was up·
proachcd hy promoter
Chris Cltne about obtarn
ing top ranking from
Ring Magazine despite a
year 's inacti vity.
Haas, who is a cor ·
r esponde nt for Ri ng
Magazine and a frequent
r e p resen t ative or
Houston-area fighter s .
s aid he received an en
velope that contained
newspaper clippings of
gangla nd crimes ovN
which tus name had been
penciled
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vealed the sam e day
ABC announced j t had
appo i n t ed Mic h ael
Armstrong,Jormer chief
counsel to the K napp
Comm1ss10n. lo head its
invest1gatton of "ir·
r egularities and possible
corruption in the United
v~11s1rv States Boxing Cham· Ntwpot't H•rbM CUI CU M.Ar111141 s'"''" p1onsh1ps "
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h:l\'lng fought twice in
197fi .1lthouJth h<' claims
to hav1• ~1·n 1nact1ve in
that prriocl. said the
rallers would say things
ltke "Be a good boy and
keep your mouth :;hut.'·
llr said hl' had no idea uf
the 1dentit v of 1111• rallt•r
t\ BC Sp0rts. wh1<.'h put
up SI 5 m11l1011 lo stag1•
the ft'4hl !>, !tU!tpendl'd
them last S;1turdu~· after
allc-s;:attonc; of k1t khacks.
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the fighter-; rL•c11rds and
othl'r 1mprop11l'lll''
Rus tlers
Roll, 16-4
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RELAX RIGHT ARM AT AODRCSS
1J11« 0 1 1111 u1 .. U!> ot 1\.,. p1up1:• coif swing is 10
P10Jvce u 11 ..,, \•llu llJl•On • l 1 that generates
111.:1rnnum (I ,u•it 11.J ~I 1·erl Al!>(I che clubhead should
move •1 1 111 1t t ,.,11 11•lvrn 11 squarely to
the bJll
l:lOth u 1
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Be ve1v ~111 1 ll•,11 "'"' ••1 h1
hand a11d Jtrn "' 1.: q .11 "''" .il>ly
more rt:lal>.ed lhdll your Jett J'>
you address lht: [).111 (tlluSt•J
Iron 1'3) 1hen IC>t yo11r lclt
side cont rol your sw1nn
Sports in Brief
Pair Lauded
11nan Goockll. ''inner
of two ~olcl m1·d,1h in th•·
M on t r 1· .1 I o I ' 111 p 1 1·
Gaml's .and t'.1pt.un ()f
t h e ;\ l I ..., ..., I II II \' I (' J ()
N adadorl':-. "" 1 m lt•:i m .
has been ;m ,1rrkd lhl·
W i l liam l.1ppm<.1n
perpetual t roph) as l hl'
uut::,tand1ng '>t'llHlr mt•n s
s1\ 1mml'r 1n th1· SouthNn
PJcJftt' /\Al
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llot Bowling
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Wisc. m.uli· \irll'• 11':111
Bo"' ltng ('un~rt"•' h1<,
tor' tod.n v. ht•n h 1• roll~·d :in xi11 '''I'll'' 1111 the Tomu ,11. I .. inl•s re
s;:ular rll\1!t11111 l1 Jm
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the• AH<' tournJml·nt
hl•rt•
\\•1!, :lO .• 1 tlil' 1·11tlN.
rolled ~ .... tnl.l·s. :!<l tn u
row for anollwr A RC n•
cord. Thi· tnrrncr n'<«H d
was 17 1n a ro\\
Cha<"OH Out
LOS ANGELES 1APl
Rohbv Chacon h<"
pulled out of Thur::.clay 's
sched ull•d hout with
Mod C's to Cont l' 1n · 1 on
because of an inJury. ancl
wi ll be rt'pluf"t•cl hy
Ramon C'ootrrr:.is, an
Oly mpic 1\ud1toriurn
spokesman -.aul Tul'"
day
.~f't ~t1ult1t
Ital' quickly de feated
lnd1 ~1 ·., V1Jay Amn traJ
ti I 11 I
.John Sa dri o f
ChJrloll<.•. '>tngles winner
in bst "'eek's Atla ntic
Coas t Co nf eren ce
tournamt•nl. was defC'at·
l'd bv Austrul1a 's Tony
Hoch.t'. 6 I, 7 fi
Buckeyes
Probed
l' (} l.l M fl l' S. () h IO
C ,\ JI I 0 h i 0 S t a t t•
l'n1,t>rsilv Athle t ic
D1n•ctor llugh Hindman
confirmed Tuesday that
the NC'i\A has hcgun an
10\ estigation of a ll eged
foot hall recruiting viol a ·
t10ns b~ the Buckeyes.
H indman said an
!'.CAA investigator and
H1 g Tt•n Comm1ss1oner
\\.a\ m• Duke v. ere on the
<'am pu!t I ast week for
\\hat he called a "pre·
lim1nary inquir~""
Thc uthlet1c director.
!t av1n~ he was "not
d1 r'ectlv involved" in the
, 1s1t. declined to discuss
1 he m alter further , othe r
than to say he believed it
was a routin e probe
which always follows the
lod~ing of charges.
Tht:' in ves ti gatio n
stems from stories print·
eel in the Michigan State
l' n 1 v e r s it y ·s t u d e n t
ne"'spaper last August
and Sl'ptember which al·
lt•J?ed that OSU coaches·
Promised and gave
monev to recruits
P·romised free trips
Io t hf' Rose n owt for
recru its, fami ly a nd
I riends
P aid police officer s
and an Ohio high school
coach to transport pro·
spectivr players to the
Time t.o Plan
Park Crow-ds
Record Seen
By The Associated Press
The Na tional Park System expects crowds this
year to top the record bicentennial turnout. It's
time to plan If you expect to be among the millions
visiting federal sites this summer.
Ninety-nine areas m the nallonal purk system,
including 37 national parks, have campgrounds. In
all. there are 293 sites m lht: syste m. ::,uch as monu-
ments, memor ials, historic houses and battle·
grounds. according to spokesman Duncan Morrow.
MORROW SAID THERE WERE 2.18.8 m illion
visits to the nationa l park system m 1975 and 267 8
milhon in 1976. The service expects about 280
million visi~ this year .
The service counts v1sil$ rather than people
because it has no way or k lltng when the same
person visits several locations or visits the sa me
place more than onct!.
The most popular period at national parks 1s
fro m m1d·June to Labor Day. Morrow said. He said
the Park Ser vice more than doubles its staff dunng
the busy months, addmg 10.000 employes to the
permanent staff of 8,000
THE FAMILIAR PARKS SUCH AS Yosemite,
Yellowstone and Grand Canyon, will be crowded as
us u a l. Morrow s aid, but ma ny lesser -known
facili ties offer equal attractions with more elbow
r oom.
Gre at Smoky Mountains National Park in
North Carolina and Tennessc·c. for example, gets
m or e than 10 million v1s1ts a year Eighty miles
away. the Cumberland Gup National Historic Park,
which includes a secllon
of wilderness trail cut hy )
Oa n1el Boone. draws onh r ( J { TD lJOQRS half a m1l hon v1s1ts l ~ .
V1s1ting n ational ,
parks mvoh es two fees -
one for entrance. anoth<.'r for camping
Entrance fee::, per tarlo::td of '1s1tors rangt
from nothmg at soml• !-.pOt$ to S3 at Yosemite and
Ca rlsbad Caverns. If you arn \(' by other means.
such as by bicycle or bus. the charge 1s 50 cents per
person
CA~IPI NG FEES Al.. 0 • TART AT zero.
a lthough Morrow war ned "lf you're /p~ing
nothing, you're g<.'tltni;? Just about what you're p ay-
ing for. a space." Most camptn~ fees range from Sl
lo $4 a day per camps1tl'. depending on such items
as restroom s, cll•t'tn<.'al connccttons, water and
se curity forCl':>
T hen: arc: w;1~s In l'\11 cost!>. particularly if you
pl an to v1stt mort• lh an Ortl' pnrk ur s1lc in a ye<ir.
The Golden Eagle> Passport costs $10 <ind is
good for adm1ss1on to all national pa rk syste m
a rea s during lhc c~tlt•nrtar year en which the pass is
issued . One pasworl ~Hl m1ls a t·arload of people to
dri\'C·in attract ions such as parks or a family to
walk·in site~ such as h1ston<.' houses
WRITE TO THE NATIONAL PARK Service or
the Bureau of Outdoor Recr<'ation (both in the In·
ten or Department), Wa.,hington. DC. 20240 Make
checks or mont'y orders payable to "Golden
Eag le."
Persons 62 and older ran s;:et free Golden A.gc
P assports entitling them lo frc>l' admission lo park
system ar eas a nd 50 peret•nt discounts on camping
fees. You m ust ;.i pply 111 person at a national park.
supplying only proof of age
Ad"ance planning can help you amid crowcl1·d
a reas. but there is nol mul·h you <'an do in t he way of
reser vi ng a campsite Only four national parks
Acadia in Maine, Grand Canyon in Ar11ona, Mt
McKinley in Alaska ancl Ch1chasaw lformc1 ly
Platt) in Oklahom a -J ccepl reservations
MORROW SAID A NATIONAL PARK St!rviee
experiment with nationwide res<•rvations three
years ago failed but it'!> trying again and hopes to
have such a working system for 1978 visitors.
Several low-cost government publications offer
help to would-be par k visitors. All are ava1labll'
from the Consumer Inform ation Cente r. Pueblo,
Colo., 81009.
Morrow parltcul:irly recommends "Doorw<iy
to Adventure · Visi t a Lcsser·t:s<.·d Park." a guide to
132 a reas whe re summer crowding 1s unlikely The
book let costs 70 cent~.
''NATIONAL PARKS OF THE l 'n1ted States,"
for 75 cents. provides a map of the nut1onal par k
system . along with a list of parks. addresses and in·
dividual facilities. /
If you want to camp out. the ~overnment offers
"Camping in the National Park System," for 75
cents. If you prefer not to rough it , there 's "Visitor
Accommodations Facilities Furnished by Con-
cessioners in the National Par k System" for $1.05. lb 4 t 1 0 ~·""Q~ rt t I I 1 •-""' rt}t tt 1•1•0,fl/010 ti)() ti.ti'.. 11 \ (.;~...,., If \ It\. )
wt\11tro 'El t 10 r i ._., •''" E • 1\'
H)Oh,.,4\t I ,_ntJ>ti-,h f lt M• f
tt,.,rl'l11tn$/ ~ti\ I\ I t\ t Hf'tfttl\Q\
(U(J/14D04t [ o..-• ru"i4" n trwl<h
I\ I I\ t
\ 11-2 Loss
Greg Hanson stroked a
gr and slam home run in
the eighth inning. spark·
1ng Go ld e n W es t
College's baseball team
to a 16·4 victory over vis-
1t1ng Chapman . .JV Tues
day.
\HARLOTTl·:. "\ <:
l i\P l -1om Okkcr "r
The Nrthrrland!i upsPt
top S<'Nh•d 01tk ~to<. kt on
n1 l ht• f1rc;t round of a
Wor Id C'hamp1ons h1p
Tennis tour namrnl Tu<•-;
ct av
<°>kkl'r 111..,l lhr fi ri;t srt
3 fi hut c;inw ha<'k tn lak<'
the next t .... oll I, ti I
C'ol u m hus cam pus for ,.-----------------------
v1s1ts
Dinner Set
For Combs
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JUNIOflVt.IU ITY
ICll-111161 (JJIWlflmlft\lor For LC In the st•t•onc1 m:ilC'h,
Corrado B:i r;11111tl1 111'
Paid for expensive
m eals and nights on the
t own for pros pcct ivt'
playrrs.
Reservations arc be·
ing accepted for a June ff
testimonial dinner and
program at lh<' Marnoll
Hotel. Newport Beach.
Honored will be Elmer
C ombs, retiring
bask etba ll coa c h at
Huntington Beach High.
t(W) mMltY ff!M't t f'1t\~ I l'Jt •
l'l0fr0< 'Mork•n (El 11161 IO'l•"
do 1 l1,-.:f"M lf l t t)Q \O lf,,. t r ..,..,, Ir ) " • O•vlnq 1 HUl"r'HM'lr~.
lfl •lllll \OUv I llnwm•n fE IHl
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nt .. 1\\t 1 L.,r0t ._ f 1 "• 100 ,,,,.
tf'IAV ' Ed!\OM' t')• I
Liberty Christian lhgh
o f Huntington Beach
romm1tted nine errors
and surrcncll'red fi ve un-
earned runs in an 11 ·2
loss to v1sllin~ Riverside
Ch ristian Tuei;day in
C hr1 st 1an Le a g u e
hasehal l action. The loss
drops I.1bt'rty Chris tian
to a 4·4 record an league
and 4.5 overall
G WC's Dave Huppert
tied a schnol record as he
e xlcnded h is h i tting
streak to 14 games. And
Larry Kubacki hit in his
12th straight game.
Cummings Quits
Combs left his position
of J 9 years at the end of
the 1976-77 season to con·
centrate on duties as
school athletic director
During his lenur t> a s
ca~e coach his varsities
won 328 games and eight
league championships
The dinner is priced at
$12.50 per plate and 1s
slated for 7 o'clock. The
social hour begins at 6.
Further Information
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Ben Cummings, of San
Clemente lltf!h Sc·hool
., ••• has resigned his position
o o as cross country coach
: ~ following a two.year re
' 1 ign for the Tntons
: : The ve t eran
3 1 Wa s hin gto n S t a t e
: University product was
1 the s w i m coac h al
o · Capistrano I hgh and San ~ Clemente for 18 years
" prior to his t wo year
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100 000 0-t l ' can be obtained by con·--------------------I BUY FROM
ALAN MAGNON?
tacting Roy Miller, Don
Walker or Don Ter·
ranove at Huntington
Bnch High (536-2514 ).
Members of the or.
ganizing committee arc
hopeful that friend• aod
family of people who
have been aasoc:iat"
wlth Combs will advise
them~ t.be dloner.
Mail orders can be
!ent lo Mary Paxon, at
HB High , 1905 Main
,St1'et, 92648. /
LEASE FOR LESS
THE T.L.C. WAY
SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFSlENCE AT
TUCJCER LEASING CO.
zoa S.I. lllSTOL ~HACH sumzos
PHONE: 957-0644 ,,.
It just makes good sens&. Here's 1 man who hves in the
community ... has ~n your fnend''and neighbor tor
upteen years and NEEDS YOUR BUSINESS He
sells a fine product. Pontiac cars He has
an excellent selection of used (' ~
vehteles and his Service Depart· •'• f,_(\O 0 1.-.
ment is . . 1ust hard to beat ~· ~· • ~ Really. Alan Magnon 1s a man you II ~O(\ .,.~ ... &~
feel comfortable domg business wcth ....-i•tf,,,-> fl.~-
stint as a cross country
coach.
No successor has been
selected.
c 1977
Air <eft41U•""'t 305 11,.,.....,.__
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wh•••t, .,.,. Mh~ff't,
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'II& 1• plu, ltt•. ~6 '"°""' °"'"' fNO ttA3f. copllol coot S!lt• ·~ ,..,,. -...rue $3100
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MOnfh 901f"lent of
'1'1\ )4 plv\ l•<•n\• $11
Or\ OpP'O...-d u.n.t
\
"After shopping for an automobllt, I found
that Johnson & Son Llncoln·Mtrcury gave
me the btst deal In town.''
WILLIAM A. VON AANZOW
Orange
Orange County ·s oldest
Lincoln-Mercury Dealership
.JOHNSON a SON
MERCURY
CAPRI
2626 Harbor Blvd • Cosla Me sa • 540-5630
Our team tell1 you everything you
want to know about your team
Jn the • DAILY PILOT
Forest
Blaze
Stopped
BASS LAKE CAI')
Firefighters continued to
hose d own ~por ad1 c
flare -ups early today
from a wind-fanned
forest fire tha t drove
about 80 people from
their homes in a sub
div1s1on he re
The fire s pread within
5Q yards of houSl'S Tucs-
d a y, but none wert>
damag<.-d and most pco-
( Sta I<· J
pie have returned to
their h omes. the
California Department
of F orestry reported
A bout 80 acres of forest
burn ed before flam es
were contained One
fireman \\<JS hovs1tullu·d
with a hPad in1ury and
another was treated for
cinders in his eyC'
Delayed
SAN FRAN C ISCO
<AP) -A malpractice
trial on rh.irgl·:-. brought
by a cl1:-.:-.atis fi l.'d
transsexut1I who cl:um~
s h e '~ a .., g 1 v e n
m alrorml'<.I hrcasts and
d1shgured gen1tab \\ .....
delayed Tuesda) aftt·r
~he ra1sc<1 the amount of
damag•'S ~ht·.., asking
for from Sl m1ll1on to S.1
m1l11on
.Jullt• Phlllq1.., 31,,
formC'rl) ('h,1rl<·'> Il1.·,1t
t.r. 1~ ~uang Ur John
Bro\\ n and his former
business man;,q:;cr
Andrew Jamt.'~ Spence,
claiming ht•r 'iC"< chani:;<'
opt•ral1on wa :.
pt•rformrcl nr•gl1gt•nlh
a nd without IHOJH'l'
:.crer'111ng or hormon•·
tn•a tnwnt
Bill tlK'd
SA<'H/\:\11'::-.;TO 11\1'1 1\ fad~·d ·~un:-.l"l' bill
for st<Jlc• gm C'rnment h.1~
b<'l'n approvl·<I hy <Jn 1\:-.
semhly t'(1mm1llc•c \\h1ch
also shl'lv{'d propos.ils to
rC'\ 1ew the n·~ulatwn:> of
st;i t l' ag1•nc·1c~
/\. ··i:.un!>t•t ' h1w "'-<>Ulcl
require an agenr~ 111
proj.!ram to automJtn· .al
ly tease p<'nc1<llc;1lh
unlC'SS It \\ins l{'g1:.l.1ll\ t•
apprll' •• 11 to <.'<1nt11111•·
Round w·.,,.
S.'\CH \ \tf-:°"TO t \I'
Ag11t·ultu11· .ind""'' 1
inl1·ri·:-.h ha'" y.1111 lh•
f11 :-t l ttlll)cl Ill tht•11 1'({111 I
to n•mo\ t' .1 h.1n nn rt,11n
n\ I II ~ s o 111 t• o I
\allft>rlllU s l.1..,l \\lid
ri \'t' r:.
T h I' s I' II .1 I l'
Agrir11ltu1 t' and V. ,1t1·1
Rc~ourr1•s Comrn1tlt·I'
approvC'd n hill Tut•:-.il.I\
nig ht that IA-ould all11"'-
dam constructmn on lour
of fi vc rt\ cr s\ :-.ll·m.., t't1\
ercd by the st,111• " V. ild
and Scenic H1\1•1 ~ \l't
A a 3 vot1• .. 111 1 h•·
mt•a..,ur <' I>\ """ Hulw11 A}alJ 1nft1111111 t11t1i.
Senate fl.ll<lllCt• t·o1nnlll
t c <' • w h 1• r c c• n ' 1 r 11 n
mcntal1:-.h s.1~ the•\ h,,,,.
hope~ of k1lhng 11
aa.-_. Tit-
OAKLANr> CA I') \
judge frulro to win :i m.1
jor1ly 111 h1 ~ bid lo
l'Hl('omc thc first hlal'k
mayor of Oakland And
will face a conscrv11t1\ ,.
busin<'ssman in ii runoff
elct•\1011
F' a \' 0 r ('ct s II p,. I llH
Court Jud gc L1on<'I
Wili;on earn<'d thr most
voles Tuesday iri a HI
man pack but failed to
win the needed 51 p<'r-
cent majority. He will
square off with Davt•
Tucker in the May 17
runorr.
San Juan
Schedules
Night Out
The San Juan
Capistrano r ecreation
program is sponsoring
dinner al the Swedis h
Table and a stage play
e ntitled , "Clouds of
Glo'ry," in Glendale on Mays.
RegistratJon is availa-
ble at the city omces,
32400 Paseo Adel an to
through Thursday.
· The bus wllJ leave the
city offices parking lot at
4:30 p.m . and return al
11 :30p.m.
Fees for re!ervf'd
seats, dinner . and
transp()l'lalioo is S12 so
perpenoo. .a For addltlonftt ln-
•m•tJoh call493 1171.
Farm Effort
Maddy Push
To Backfire?
Hy THOMAS D. EIJAS
The farming interests which are pushtng a
Republican assemblyman from Fre~no for gov
ernor have been rela tively silent in the s tall'
electoral process for dl·c·ades and lhl·tr eurn·nt l'I
fort JU~t might h<f\·e an l'ffect OPJ>O!>ltt• to Ill> tnll'nl
Cham·es are the campaign for Kt•n Maddy
won l net l11m the· GOP nomination much less the
governor's olfin· !Jut 1t might ~pl1l tht· <'On·
ser\'at1n· Rt•p uhltran vote and in:.urc.• nomination of
eithe r stale All.\. C1.•n En~lle J . \'ounger or Sdn
Da·go Ma\ or Pl'l<' W1bon
THE ONI.\' OTHER '\1.\JOK (',\Sl>IDATJ-; 1n
the Ht>pubhcan r.1c1: 1:. Etl Oa\ 1., the Lo'> Angeles
police ch1d dur to ret1n· at the end of this year
Thl' outspol..l'n I>a\ I'> IS d5surc.'<i of sur,port from
the GOP s ultra n;!hl \\ 111g. l'(•nterNI 1n the t•astern
MADDY
l.n!> \11gl'll·<. Count v -.tatc· Srnate
cl1 .. tr1et rlpr1.:~1.·n t cd b.>
lkp11hllc.m 11 L Hichardson
llut f>d, 1., h;i<. not h<'l'n clfi-.t•
lo formf'I· Gov Ronald Htagan,
\\hill· ~laddy ~as a Reagan de·
lf'~at1.• to la:.l )(·ar''i Rl•pubhcan
con\ t•nt1on
:\1.idd~ s ch11·f :.upport
com1.•., from the same group or
San Joaquin \'alley farmer::; who
r:in thc ..,uccc>:.sful 1976 cam-
pJ1~n ag;11n~t Propo!>1twn 11 tht• i.irm labor in-
itiative
TllAT VICTORY ~1/\fW ~O)IE GROWERS
fel'l pol111l'alh p!tlc·nt llul 1~~ut· dominated 1n-
1t1ath l' pol1111 " i...n f '1111d.1r tn thC' C'fforts needed to
elC'ct :-.t.111• ('lllholl 11111111.d olf1cl'r:-.
Thi· twt 1·llt•1t 111 1h1· '.\ladch dn\'C'. viewed
"' mpJthet1t;llh 1,, '"llll' !'ln .. 1· ~1!1t1t·Jt allies of
H l' a g an m .1 ' Ii,· I 1 • c; pt 1 I 1 ht· con ... <· n at I\' e
Rt'puhlH .111 '"i.-.111d 1 hr11" lttl nom10at1on to a
modC"r.1t1• l1l..1 \\ ll-un 111 'i ming1·r
Th1i. "oul•J 1 h.1, •. 11 H1.,1gan hJcki·r~ stall un
h,1 Pi'~ '.\Ith \\ 1bo11 .11icl \ oungl·r fur llwir l976 sup·
pcrrl 111 t' l't 1"·td1·11: I• t1rcl
IT \\Ot 1.U \1.:-.0 ( ltL\TF. a s1m1IJr !i1tuat1on
to "h.11 11c rurr l'd tn l!Ji I. "hen formt>r Lt Gov. Ed
He1nl0 t:kt· ~a s c·lirn1natcd by a Watergate·
connC'c-ted per1urv t•hari.:e and Younger opted .out
l'arly, rnnv1nct·d no l?t-pughcan could win JUSt after
thl' nat11mal Republican ... candal
The moder at£' 11011:-.lon I F'lournov thus won hts p.1rt~ ·s nomination and ran i.I clo:-.c·r· race· against
Cov Brn" n lh<m an)nlw ant1<•1riatt'd ht• l'ould
Thc Brown camp at lh1-. 11111111 f('t•ls no rt·al
"10lTllER'\
\I I H>H'\I \
thre•;it lrorn :tn\' of th1•
p \) I l' 11 t I .ti H l' p u b I 1 (' a n
FOCI ·s 0 ~ F (' I. O ~ 1;
po I 1 I 1 t• a I u s soc i a t c
of Lill' gm t'I nor ... ums them up th1~ wa\·
IJ;n I!'. I'-nut t akl'n :-.crtou:-.ly by mo!>t <'all for
n1.i11~ .ind h.1.., rtl'\ 1·r h1·c:n ll''>lt•d "' .i \Olt· gl'(t(·r
'i ouni:.1•1 1'11 1 i.·<l 1n 19711 aft.•r "" yc•ar' a"
d1qnl t .1llU1 Ill'\. ttl J..,, Angclt•'> Count\.. 1s old h<1l lo
mo'it 'nt•·r:-. ;ind lal·k ... chan~ma
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tiut rl tw tlot'" 11,k _g1\·1111• 11p h1 •.1f1• '''<'mblv
1·.11 frq o1 nm "' ttw J!"H'l 11"1 ~1 ad11\ mav \\ell
lhr 11,1 ,1 "''" l.n tor into th•· !{1·p11lil11 .111 pnmar~.
"'lll't t' 11w 1t1•111 1·11n-.1•1'"'1\ • ,, c .111d11t.1t1· ha'\ hc<'n
tho· hl.'lt•·r tn ' c h.IOlC''-"'rt• 111 \lflu.tlh JI! t·onll•sl:.
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APW1.-.pno1<>
R~f o,..ftf?
Actor Harry Reems.
whose obsc<.'mty con-
v 1ct10n connt•cllon
with hi s mo\•1e
"Dt>cp Throut' re -
cently was over·
t urnl'd. s:n::. he \\ 111
a void cxp~c:it sex u<i l
ftl m :-. .. a::. long <J'>
t h l' r l' ~1 r e b l'l le· 1
ml<'~ "
12 Wi11.
Project
Grants
Ten faculty f<'llO\\ ~hip
projects. totahn~ S18.547,
ha\'e been a'>'ardC'd to 12
instructor!> al Golden
West and Or;rngl' Coast
colleges
Trustees of the Coast
Commuruty College Dis-
trict allocated {he final
installment or the dis-
trict's $100,000 fellowship
program.
Instructors, their pro-
jects and co~t frn m
GoldPn w ..... t ('111lrgt• ln-
C'I ud e
"';•ftH11 I' \1 JI\
I 1mr Rr>t -t ••11,,,,. • t1 'T1\
I 11h \ II\ '·"'"f' f ,,., ,; ¥' ',, ••"1 f' •• """' -' '1 f(')t 1,r,11tn11 u I\ »l /'
From Orange Coast
Colle~c
Don Low • VlrJf'\.d .,,..ti \I 11r •
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Chi~f Named
SACHAMENTO CA P>
A Palo Allo business
consultant and form<'r
Stanford football plJyN.
Frank Pat1tucr1 . 34, 1s
the new director of the
state Housing F'inance
Agency. Pat1tucci was
appo in ted by Gov
Edmund Brown Jr
For the Record
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f"8""''n'" C rc•f" Founl-'•nV~ '"" Mw
Mr itnd Mr' P~ul Caoncc ""'" •41
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31' Tllttla<d W•y C1'.i~ MPH l)oy
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Mr •"" Mrl Gr~y MtUIC.k. n q7, 1(1no•l~v. El Toro. boy
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()r•nqe AwllW O>\la Mo>\a boy
M r 11\d Mr\ JI-\ Mtr1111, HO
T IYIO< Or• .. H\ll'llir>qlM l .. <11 qort
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Mr e "d Mr\ Jr,,• J •m•i •OU
G• rnst>v l Mot La sc .. rra llOy
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Plied Maret• 1
MONTREUIL Jo\•phlne Ann end
Grooory l'ran<"' BALTZLEY,. Ur\U14 A 11 1'd Oavtd E :
HUTCHINSON, l(atl\y P . e nd
Crawford E.; t4!RN"MOEZ,
Raymond A Jr. a11d Norma J :
QUINN . .ln"o" J •no:! J•not
PO'>NER Mltry 4 .,.,, 0..rtH C••I,
BESSETTE. Su•en Mori• .oM Robc>rt
Ulv\\P\, 8£CI!. Eowol\ lyt .. a nd
M11rv Ell•n. TV"nN [llzebtll\ A
and Ja~ w RAINE\ PelrctlA I aMT,,_M
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Mt LLE q Val..,n• l .tl'\d Mftt°"' P•U'
8lAMl(ENSMIP tCAron l•u•"" •net
Oavod Cit.I"" OONZAL[Z, Wtlfrf()rl
ana Enttdio WIL\.1-.MS JOM' CIVM
•NI J••n"" Vt<ldor4 FlllOlll(tl
W•rd l •"<I Tol•lle M SMI T'1 r,.,.1.
ly Su'•" 1tnd HHrv J"''°" MOT
T£11\HEAO Maur••n """ Oery SHlff B.trlMra <; •NI M ii• II . '14W .. IN$ 0<-~andllll"•Hd M YOUNG Alie• E 1"11 Paul , •
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YASSINI Judlll\ V ond Mf'dhl;
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E l(ING P•lrl<•.t CAMI and l(~rt
.,.111 L BAEZA ~roh A ""d H""·
tnr GtLllL4NO. Mar~ A. •"d
Rtcl\•rd 0 BROWNELlEll. Ga lt s.
Af\tj Wlfl •'T'I c YOUNT Ao·H~''''U•rv
•M lArry, GlOSTER, G-r110 C. l'ld
L1'1d10
lUK .. ~C .. JllmO\ M ""d Fwl\fl'I
M POTTBEllG. llnt.>rl Frllntt< And
('"rol q..,. WRIGH T, W•\lon tu~c ""'d lOHlt'lf' C1t~r•nt Wl-4tT4)tTT, O~••v L And Edrl•• 0 , JOHNSON,
And, .. t't snft J.tmfl' St,.Ohl"n;
G"RMER, Sl•v•n •n<I Sue A ,
8A$TIO Jol\n MotnA•t and Patrlco1
~nn, HARMON Atly c; And Mari•
l , HASLElT, Mulene J and
Rirherd M : Bll08ERG. P1lrlc1a
Ann eftd H1rrv W1ll~r
GO""· ~ndr1 J. and Warref' 4 ;
NEVIN, Sl\tJwn end Suson: ClllAIG,
J .. nn• C •"" WllllAm N : HER· qe RA. l"•d•rlto luch> Jr. "nd
Corm•n P1lrlc1e ECHEVARRIA,
Jol\n 8 •lid Mlr~rll• M : RILLO, Erlll\Clt G &n(I Morion R JI LES, 01•1'1 •l\d Hlt\I~ tr..,e. l(ft.SEV,
l(rl•lll'I 1(1v ond "'"""•lt~ H.,01111
A~ BIN. l vnn A 1nd David I ;
8£ R DEJA, David G. ana Mory
Lou•M
FIONO C<ld'\f ll•ur• Ir IM fl•rb<lra
AM l fOPOl..0. ~IM<o Mori•,,. \r(I
lout\ W•lllam; KALMBACH MMrl•
l ""° PMll E • BROWM. Th•odo<• R 11>11 \hlrl.,y I KUSK .. \ 11 .. \ t• .-.<!
llO'lald -w-.llt.Ell J••-itnd J&M ~.,..-TllUMlllE (l\MI••
OrvlHe •NI l\lmvr• IAn• MORlltS,
IC•Mttf\ Alllft a110 C•t&•Vft Jove•;
S(HN(t0Elll. lll"'°Morlt1fld.P..,ld
W•v,.. Nl~M. l'll>lf? G ... o R~rO ~ .. \.
DAIL v PILOT ss·
Economic
Boost
Reported
WAS HINGTON CAP>
The nation's gross na
Ilona! produd <GNP) in
creased al an annual
rate of 5 2 percent in the
flri.l quarkr of 1977, thl!
largest gain m J > t•ar
and a s ignal of an 1 m
p roving econom). tht
go\'ernmcnl announ<.·e<.1
toda\
The GNP indicator,
"'h1rh m t>a~urls lhl.
mark el -.. a I u l' n f l h'
goods and M'f\ IC('!> IJI II
duced 10 th1.· rountr).
might have bt•t•n b1g~cr
still l·xcept for lhl st' t•r1
~1nttr \\tJthLr, tht•
Cum me rte D1 part
m t.' 0 l s B u r I' J u ,, f
Economic Anal\'s1s i.J1d
Bodies B 1111 I ed
<;AL\'£-:~Tll'.\. ·1, .. "
1 i\ Pl F1n•mc11 Jre dir
g111g through !ht' <frhns
of lhP Central llotl'I hl·rt·
:-.l'arehmg for 20 m1~'111~:
gut.•:.ts. Ar~nn 1s !>llSJlt•tl
l'd po!Jce said
( __ ,_,_ . ..,_· 11_t_> ll_'_f _J
Eight charn·d hod11"1.
1nC'lud111g thow of f 1 \ ,.
C'hlldrt•n. \\ 1·rt· pulll·rl
It om the ruini. of th1'
tiO 'L'ar-old hott•I Tues
d..1; Thirteen JH·rson:-.
\\('fl' injured. although
uni~ four \\t·rc .1dm11lt•d
to John St'aly llospltJI,
"hc>rc their concl1t111n
rani..;t'd from good to fair.
FUghU 1tdmil l ed
DENVER <A P >
Fcdl•ral officials han·
ack n owledged that
plu1on1um . Otll' of lhl' cl<:
ud lll':-.1 of rad 111ad l\'t•
malt-nab and lhl· trig
ger of nuclear homhs.
h a:. b t' r n r (' g 11 I J 1 I ,.
sh1ppt·d b) atr O\ l'r tht•
western L'mtC'd Stall's
SIX CAL 2-46 CRUISING YACHTS IN ENSENAOARACE
Wiii Compete for New Association Perpetual Trophy
4 Divisions Comprise
Ensenada Race Fleet
Thl· 508 boat En!> en ad a
nec•t \\Ill b(• d1\'ifkd into
tour d1v1s1ons with trom
Ont' to l'IJ.!hl cla:.Sl'S In
l'ach d1\l:.1011 \\hl'n tht:
s tarting Mgnals slarl
blastmg at noon Sutur
da\
As in past years. the
Pt•rformanc .. · lldntht'ap
Hal'lng 1-'lect di\ 1s1on
\\Ill com pl<.Ll'ly
dom111att• tht: n~ce with J
total of 383 ooals Jn e1~hl
cla!>!>l'S
LARGEST CLASS will
b e PllKF·E \\1th 10 t:om
pet1tors. followt•d t"
PllRF·E. ti:I , PHRF' C.
62: PHRr -A . 50,
PllRF O. 46: PllRF'-D.
37: PllRV I., :rn . and
l'llRF ll.l!J
Tht• Oc1•an R:i C'1ng
di\'ls1on, racing under
thl' Intcrnat1ona1 Of
f!>hore Rul t· 1IOH1
s~stem of hand1!'.1pp1ng,
"all ha\'C three t l.1-.<,t•s
totaling R2 hoah Cla:-.~
A. 28. Cl<1Ss B. :!!J and
Cla-.s C. 25
TllE :\UOGF.T Ocean
Racing Fleet \\Ill go with
27 entnes and tht.' Ocean
Hacing Cat amar an!>
ha\·e 16.
The classes \\ill s tart
at five 10-minutt· 1n-
ten·ats from noon lo 1
p m There will be l wo
s tarting Imes separated
by a larg!' powt.>rrd com·
m1ttee boat in the center.
Ensl'nada headquarters
lor the race.
AS FOR Tll E race
lll>clf, the En::.enada 1i;
hno\\ n amoni.: 'l'll·ran
~ achtsmen as a "rrap
shoot ' Wllhtn an hour
altl'r the start. thl· flcl'L
\\ill ~prcad out m l'r a
l:irg(' area of the on·an,
:.eek ing the best \noels
for the long O\ ern1ght
sit de down the coast
Li nd er the no rm a l
Wl'St t·rl~ \\tnd cond1·
lions. most or the ya1'hts
\\ill be sNting their big,
('olorfuJ sp1011akt.>rs m o-
m e n l s after ~tart . A
i.outhcrlv wind at the
:.tart wo'l1ld l't'stllt in a
h<'al or dose rt:'ach in the
('arly stngt•s, re5ult1ng 111
ln•quent taC'ks.
The :.h1pments wt•rr
made t o and from a Float Plan count~· airport nc•ar tht•
Skipper::. and crl'ws
wll I be busy the rest of
th ts Wf'Ck \\1th la'il
m mute· 111:.f1C'Cl1on::. an cl
pro \'1:.1oning tor the:
125 -milc run do\\n th<·
coast t o the A;1.1a
Cal1for n1a resor t.
Ensenada, where thcv
will ;am the sma1'1
harbor startmg Sunduy
and rrma1n until the
big exodus starling Mon·
day aftc>r the trophy prC'-
srntahon on the lawn of
th e Bahia ll o l el.
The windscan be ex
P<'Cl<'d to freshen south
of the Coronados result
m g m a colorful s pin
nakcr run to the l101s h.
First to f1m sh will pro-
bably be one of the b1~
oce an r ac in g
rat a m a rans \\ 1th th c
Cl .1ss A monohulls in hot
PUl'>Ull.
Rock~ Flat:. nucll.'ar
"capons p!Jnt 16 mill-:. ~ids Coast northwest of Den\'er, of. ~
f1ciab ::.aid Tue~da v
Ki.uingPr Oppo•e Guard Hwit * * * EnsP11ada Raee NEW \'ORK CAPi
Columbia l 'nl\'C'rs1t\ stu
denb .in· holthng l~·aC'h
ins Jnd prote:,l rallies
aJ?a1n:.t lhC' po:.:.1hlt·
n a 01.in g o i t or mt• r
Secret:u-v of Statt· Jflon rv
Kissmger lo lhc fal'ull\:
Alison Shore, i.I history
major and :-.pokc•spcrson
for the Ad Hoc Commit
tee to Kecp Kissinger
Off Campus. c alled Ki ss
ingcr ··the butcher of
Vietnam" and said ban·
ning him "1:; not an issue
of acadC'mic frredom.
but of morality."
. Hail llike Dt»lay
MI1U1l IlEACH <AP)
1t probably will be
next spnng before w.-
ha\' c to lick Iii-ce nt
s tamps to Sl'nrt first class
I ettNs. The dclayert
postal incrrase is due to
a surprising $45 5 m1llton
operat.mg surplus for the
U.S. Postal S<'rv1ce.
Postmaster General
Benjamin Ba1lar said the
s urplus came fro m a
decrease. through attn·
taon, in the number of
po!ilal employes, down
from 740,000 to f\53.000
du ring the pas t two
years.
Lecture
.Slated
AtOCC \
A lecture exploring
those mysterious "black
holes'' in space. will be
presented by
a s t r o p h y s I c i s t ,D r .
William Kaufmann April
29 at Orange Coast
College.
Dr. Kaufman, a pro-
fessor of physics at San
Diego State, will discuss
general relativity, black,
white and gray holes ln
space and pulsars,
quasars and busters.
He will describe what
an astraonaut wouJd see
if he were to actually
travel through a black
bole and into another un-
iverae.
Spring and summer
sp('lb cruising to many
bodt O\\ nt•r !>, power or
sail. l<1rgt· or small
And 1f thing:-. art: run-
ning trut• to form. th<'
Co J ~ l Gu J rd \\ ii I be
callt·d on lo makc scores
nf Sl'arches for m1ss10g
or O\'Crdue boats.
THE SUCCESSFUL
outcome of these search
and rescue missions will
depend largely on the
availability of informa-
tion concerning the miss·
ing vessel's description
and proposed cruise
route, accordmg to the
Coa~t Guard .
To makc searches
easier and more fruitful,
th(' Coast Guard 1s en·
deavonng to make cru1s-
mg boaters awar<' of the
importance of f1ltn~ a
"float plan" brforc
em bark1nj! on cn·n the
s hortest voyage.
THE FLOAT PLAN
n red not be a formal re-
p ort. but merely a sta te-
m ent of any information
that might a ssist the
Coast Guard in finding
the mis.s ing boat in the
s hortest possible time.
Th<' inform a t ion
should be left with a
res pons ible person
ashore who should call
the Coast Guard should
the vessel foil to arrive
al its destination on
schedule.
Cutter Venturous
To Lead Escorts
The 210-root Coast Guard cutler Venturous out
of San Pedro will head a g roup of seven power boats
s hepherding the 500-plus sailing yachts on the
125-mile 1\ewport to Ensl'nada yacht ral'e.
The Venturous, commanded by Cmdr. Stephen
P . Leane. will hold a pos1t1on lo seaward about the
center of the vast fleet lo be on hand for any
emergency calls. ~
TllE VENTUROUS is a medium endurance
cutter built by Ame rican Sh1pbu1ldinsr Co. of
Loratn, Ohio in 1967. After bcin~ ass11!ned to San
P edro in 1970 her primary m1ss1on h as been searc h
and r{'SCUC. Since March 1 or lh1s yC'ar ~he has al~o
participated in the fishenc~ l(jw enforcem ent
patrols from Alaska lo central Mexico, patrolling
the waters of the lllh Coast Guard Dislncl.
The culler carne! a crew of eight officers and
54 <'nlisted men. She has seen service m several
other mternational yacht races.
A UNIQUE ENGINE exhaust system in which
exhaust gases are piped out the ship's s tern rather
than up a stack, provides room on the stern of tho
vessel for helicopter landings, a feature <'Speciall y
valuable in law enforcem ent patrol and search and·
rescue. •
The6Uoot motor s ailer Devshlr will be the lead:
boat in the race. The 53·foot Pacemaker Carina I (
will be posted In the center of the fleet. Other
escorts bnngmg up the rear will be the 32-foot
Grand Banks-32 Carma I: the DeFever-38 Marvida·
IT: the DeFever·46 Raparee, and the Alaskan-49
Starfire.
l.ondon Bridge
Regatta Friday • The 14th annual London Bridge R egatta, re-
turning to the format of an open event. wall be sailed
on Lake Havasu on the Color ado River starting Fri·
day and continuing through Sunday. More than 200
s ailboats are expected to participate.
Jesse Underhlll, comm odore of the Lake
Havasu City Yacht Club said the McCulloch
PerpetuaJ'Trophy will be awarded for tbe beal
overall performance by an A·Oeet skipper.
The open invitational format will encompass p.
Cat, Sol Cat, Prindle Cat, Alpha Cat, 5.2 meter, 18.2
meter and other small catamar~nclasses.
The Hobie Class Regatta, previously held as a
stparate class event within the London Bridge
Regatta, will be held as an individual event this
year. It is scheduled May 6-8.
The London Bridge Regatta will begin Friday
with a "fun race" around Site Six Island. Regula·
\Ion racing will be held Saturday and Sunday.
Prizes will be awarded for top performers ln The lecture be&ins at each neet. Entry fees ar' $12.50 for a one·man boat
7:30 p.m . ln the OCC and$JSforatwo-manboat.
Science Hall. Admission The first regatta held on Lake Havasu was
is S2 for the gen er al known as the Desert Classic Regatta and was sailed
public, S1 for 11luden~ In 1964. The title was changed_ upon completion oC
and special card holdert:" .the London Bridge at Lake Hnftsu City In 1971. AEClAifTA OUEEll
Lon Butler
. ~
86 OA1L Y PILO T WodneSday April 20 1977
CITY CEHTH CIHEMAS
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"THREE MUSKETEERS" (j FOUR
MUSKETEERS" IPG)
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"A WONDERFULLY LUSH,
LILTING AND
, LAVISH MUSICAL''
Judith Cr111, Saturd1y Review
RICHARD CHAMBERLAND• GEMMA CR A VIN
PLUS LIZA MINELU-mGRID BERGMAN
"A MATTER OF TIME''
EDWARDS CINEMA
HARBOR AT ADAMS
COSTA MESA 546-3102
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'TWO MINUTE WARNING"
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"FANTASTIC PLANET"
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''TUHHEL VlSIOH ..
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'"OHE R.£W OYER THE CUCKOO'S HIST'
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"LAST DETAIL" IRJ
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Guilini Choice Hailed
lA Philharmonic Leader Contrast to Mehta
This writer's list o f worthy
replacements for Los Angel~
Phil harm o ni c Or r hest r a
maestro Zubin Mehta was posted
on the press room wall on tht' day
after "Zooby " announ(•cd he
would be mo\'1n~ to lht' New
York Ph1lharmonic.
TOM BAR(.EY
Th<.tt '""'~ mon· than a Yl'<ff
;11.:0 Onl v two dcl<'t1on:-. ha\'e
bel•n m·c~·s:.ary. both for t:on·
ductors who will never set foot on
a podium agam
Music Box
But the name at the head of tht.'
hst has never changed lt is that
or Carlo Maria Gull1n1 , the
Hallan genius who, we now learn.
will don Mehta 's m a ntlc a s
LA PO leader
Hearty congratulations from
this column to all thOSl' who
labored so mightily to bring this
marvelous man of mus ic to our
a rea
But he will do great thmg!i for
the LAPO and we are lucky to
ha ve him. And those of us whose
experience of LAPO concert!> is
mostly limited lo the orctwstro ':.
Orange County Ph1lharmon1 c
Society appearances ar~eager to
see him in action at the Santa
Ana High School.
\\ ritt r ha :-. l'\ l r ~c·tn or, ...
podium. \\3S famou~ Jor fighting
shy of long icrm rontracts befon ·
hl· p ut h1~ JX'11 to the ion~ LA PO
offe r
AND ONE CAN'T hel p notr('mg
that ht· has onl) agr<!t'd to Y.ur~
hcrC' for lhn•t.-) ebri., after v.h1eh
t1ml hL \\Ill re' 1ew hl!i tit!:-. lo th"'
l.APO
SllY A~D SENSITIVE, th1!i
gr r at art1:-.t will b<' a far cry from
the namboyant !\ll'hta 1n terms
or the 1mnll'd1a tt public image
t lw I.\ PO \'Ill project under his
!iJ tcm
Unless ttus writer s m cmor}
falls him. Guilini has neHr con
ducted in Orange County But he
has made Los Ang cl c~ ap
pearances and thos e of u!i \\ho
were there lo witness his ron
sum mate artistry will not soon
forget It.is work
But ht \\Ill be: \\Ill. u:-. 1n
October. 1978. and "t v.111 h<I\ l
thr1.•c• )l'<trs m \\ htrh 10 obst:r\l
lht• 1mpa('t of th1:-. J!rt.«•' con
duetor on an or('ht>i.trc. that \\n S
h ftN1 lo ~rcatm·ss hy h1~ p re·
deC'cssor G u1li01. the youngest 63 th1!i
Hughes Fil1n
Boost to CBS
LOS ANG ELl':S (AP 1 F'or ,the second con-
"l'Cllll\ c w<.·C'k. <:BS ha:. \\ouncl up tops•in weekly
ratings aH•r<Jgl'S tor t•\1·i11ng sho.,..s. <.11d cd•by large
a u d 1 <' n <' <' s f " r 1 t :-. l w o p a r I m o v 1 e o n
mull1m1llwn .. 11r e 110 ..... ird llul!hCs
It:-. C'lo:-.mg 1•p1Mldl' of "Tht.· Amat.mg Howa rd
II Ul!ht·s JH'O\C'd lai.t .,.. C'1·k ·:. top rated program. It
\\as seen in nearly 22 mt I hon homes. according to
A l' ="1ebcn Co figures made public T uesday.
THE MOVIE 'S OP ENING episode was fifth·
rankcd in the \\l'l'k s r atings, seen in more Ulan 17.8
m 11l1on homl's
Tht> wc1.•k's lt',1'\l ·watchcd s how -as it was the
prc•cech ng .,.. eek was N UC"s repeal of "Captam
and Tht> Kings · Last "eek 's cp1sodc was seen in
about f1H• million hom es
Th<' N11.•IH•n J\'('ragcs ga\'l· C RS a 17 J rahng'for
L1-.t wet'k. rPpl'l'M'nting m()n• than IA million
hnm 1·s SPt.•ond pl.1<·1· J\ Ill "-. ... howc; wert' seen on the
,t\N:q . .:1• 111 1:.! :1 rn ll l11rn homt•s "hill· those of NBC
"l'I'•' '''t'I\ 111 10 7 rrnllrnn homt.•s
Ttl E ~I E L!-11·:~ <'sl 1 matt.·.., -.hov. tha t I ast
"'1•1•!-. .... mo:-.1 '' atd11.•d t'\ 1•111ng progrums "t·rc "The
,\m.111ng 1111\\ard llugh<·:-. Part Tv.o" and
t '1·klJ11l \ Challt-ng1· of th<.' Sl'xcs" <CBS1.
l..i\t'Jnt• antl Shirll') and "11;.ipp) Days" <ABC>:
Ito\\ ard llughl·~ Ptt rt Onl'" <C BSJ . "Breezy"
• '\ HC 1 "Barnl'\' M11ll'r " 1AOC1. "M·A·S-H"
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IEWEST RUNAWAY SMASH! IT IS A TRIUMPH.
II A CUSS BY ITSELF!'' H ........ ., ,,, .. •o" o ... ,N .... ,
THEATRES -ORANGE COUNTY
MAN~~ "AIRPORT '77" so com Pl AZA
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LILI TOMLIN
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The funniest movie you'll ever
see about murder and
blackmail.
(PG)
ART CA RNEY -i LILY TOMLIN
"CARNEY IS INCOMPARABLE"
Vtncen1 Cenby. New YOfk TIMe•
"TOMLIN IS JUST ABOUT PERF£CT
Rlcherd Schickel, Tlme Ma9.
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'BRACE YOURSELF FOR 'BLACK SUNDAY'!
IT IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE FINEST
ESPIONAGE THRILLER OF RECENT YEARS!
11 •s an elegant and nchly ll'•lurtd riroduc11on Tnp ctimac11c
scenes alone a1t bPyond compare lo• sheer c1nema11c and
dramatic suspense• i·•,.., , ,,. ... C3 .. , M ... "A
1BLACK SUNDAY' IS PURE DYNAMITE!
A pulsallng him Toe>nolch non~1op ac110"' The 1ens1on ou11d
and builds Uf'hl 1l linally-hgura11ve1y and 111enlly-e.plodes
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"EXTREMELY POWERFUL!
George C. Scott's performance
stands with his best, which Is very,
very good. Pure Hemingway,
Immensely affecting."
-Charles Chemplln. Los Angeles Times
George Scott-(PG)·
"lslonds in the Stream1
'
AIJo llOftW'9
David Hemmings Gilbert Roland
and Clolre Bloom
PLUS "THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN"
GEORGE C. SCOTT
HUNTINGTON CINEMA
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848-0388
3 Stars Cast
LOS ANGELES <APl
MoVl~ castings
Michael Monart) Joans
Nick l'oltt-and Tuesduy
Weld Ul 'Dog Soldiers, ·
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ob ou t 1960s c ountl'r
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p r o d u t• t• r W a I t e r
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Chron1d-..:. ..
Pat Hingle w al l
m~nace Chnt Eustwood
1n · Caunllet," which
Ea~t~ood 1s d1n'('Lmg for
Warnl·r Brothers .
TOGETHER-the greatest
swashbuckling adventures
of all time!
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'Airport' Thriller
Lemnwn Featured in V1U1Sual Role
By JEAN-CLAUDE
BOUIS
NEW YORK tAJ>} If
you 're afraid of fly1n~.
have claustrophobia and
ci 1 r ,. c I <' d by J e r r ~
Jameson -a cred1bh•
film
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WOODY
ALL EN
DIANE
KEATON
TONY
ROBCRTS
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dcr water. j::l'l ready ror
::.o me th r ills f rom
"'Airport '77. • the nrw
action.ach t•11t11rc• f1 lm
that starr-. J<1l'k Lem1no11
1n a n unw.ua( role
"Wh:ll we tried to do 1s
to humaniz e the
p1 lot And thl' most
human. affable, v. inning.
talented actor tha t 1
knew who would fit this
part 1s Jack Lemmon
CAROL
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AN I HONY QUINN , 11 .•..
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the ~ "FUN WITH PLU~~Hltl DICK&JAME" "OFMON (P.) (PG)
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Q!E:Nv H:.J K;v nioiF "BLACK OAK )
tdWiird. MCSA CINC A CO N~!'}!JR~CY •
co;:;:,•:"'" '' ~;. SOH THE CASSANDRA
.£ROSSING _
"Islands in the
5treom"
'"I've pla~ t•d ev<.·r~
thing, but I had nnt
done a str.t1~ht, flat out
action ad\'('ntun· ()I
:-.m1hn Juek lilkl .., J i 17
on 1h mJ1dL•n '11~ ;,ge
and :.mk~ 1t -.aid
Lt-mmon \.\ho plu\-. an
airline pilot und did h1:.
'1" n stunt:. 1ndud1ng
o n t: c I vs c l J 11 '' h ii c
scubJ dn·mg on lot«1twn ··1·, •. fou,ghl .ill rny
life . anci oftt·n ven )>UC
ces!.full) 1111101 JU!>'t Ill: 1n
com edit·::.. lo 11ot be
pigt•on holt•d -.11mehow.
and cH·n in rorned1t·~ to
get rhfferent kind!> of
µari.... · ht· ... aid 10 J r e
cent 1ntcn 1ew.
LEM MON, WllO won
0:-rars 1n b o th fh-s t
i\t'tor '"Su\ l' lhl' Tq,:er"'
and Best Support in g
Actor "M1..,tc-r Roberts"
<:alcgorit·!-. su1d he"s
· · d e I 1 g h t l· d t h a l
somC'h-Od~ r1nully sees
me pla)ing .t hell-for-
. .,. .
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ROLE 'UNIQUE "
Jacr. Le mmon
lt:.1tlwr ll-udi n~ m an
E °\1'c ut1ve Producer
.Je11111nj!-. Lang. \\ho abo
h;rndll:d :.uch films as
"Earthquake .. a nd
·Airport 1975·· said in j
separate Interview that
the casting of Lemmon
"as part of Lang ·s aim
to make .. AJrport '77"
'Kojak' Crews
:"EW YOnf\ CAP> The < 1ty llall official
v. ho~e JOb 1t 1:. to make thinr ... 1·a:-y for movie and
1c'lcv1s1on c·omp;intl'" to :-ho<lt 111 '\'.cw York said the
r1t.' ''Ill mJr-.s lhl· 'K11Jak ·· lrt'""· but he·s not mad
;1t L"nl\"fsJl S1url10..,
llo" uiuld lw lw .• 1 .. !..t·d \.\ .11lt•r WOO<I . dire ctor
of thl' ma.\C>r".~ nff1 1 1· for nrnt1nn pictures and
tell'' 1s1on. v. hl'n lht• '>a mt· ... tuilio 1:-. putting $8
million to SJO m1l11nn rnt<1 lh1· prudL1l't1on of "'The
Wit"' to be shot t•nt1rely 111 't'\.\ \'111 k •And planning
lo s hoot "'Heroes" in i\cw York -with H enry
W inkler"
WOOD T.\LK EO ABOl 'T ~he loss of "Kojak"'
following published rC'port ... that "'K<>Jak" star T elly
Savala:-. and his broth1·r George, who pla)S
Detetll\C' Sta,ros in 1h1• 1\ sene<.. were unhapp}
about l nt\ 11 ~al 'i. c!o·t1 .. wn to return lO Wesl Coa:.t
Sh0(/(tn)! Ir lh\ :-Oer!t"
\b 11 cJ1,pl1•ased ".1· l h•· '.;cw Y11rk Patrnlm;1n ..
Benl \11h n1 \,::.oc1<1t r lllll h s,.nt <• telegrJm to
1elh::.J \ll\J. StJ\h11 \.1·nr·<.'<l\ou
lot•11rl!•· v. J qu1111• I .1 \\11ntll'rtng hov.
I 1 .i·1--1! pl.111111 d to :.•!..• th1• I 11111111 F'1sh ~t arl..,..t.
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r\111.11-. anrt '-l'\.\ 'I 111 h footai.:1 l•u 1hc res t of tht·
't'J'cin T\\o" l'l'k" '" l1('tlt•r lhJn noth1n~ ··
\nd 'o'lth t 111\cr:-.al havrng ·'Lttcrall~ !>aved that
old mar\'elou:. -t a ~'" th•· fourth largest 1n the
"orld the i\:-1or1a ;\1ot1nn Plr turc and TV C<'nler
111 lJUt'f'n:. \\hi 11· 1111· \\"11 1s hemg f1lnwd the
1 1ty ... mo""' man th111k s that "11 would l1t• unseemly
nf u ... 10 mt-tl..1· .1 russ ··over 'KOJak ·
"BLACK OAK
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l .. rng, who said thut
lh1:. third "Airport ·
movie ls not a sc<1ui:I
'"none ur them IS•
added "The cred11'nlll\
has to be a concern of
ouri. so th:ll people don t
t hink 11 ·.., .1 nd•t'ulou:.
H o ll\""Ou d manu -
Cacture<J fanta:.y
"l:\'E~ TllO l Gil th-"
art111n 111 th1' ftlrn l..is
never ot t ur r t•d -a
planl' going undl'r"-ater
and thl peopll· remain
ing uh\l: -thl· cred1bil1
Iv of ll has been rl·
searched If a plant
dot•s go undt·r water J1HI
d 11t -.n t rrash. as this onl·
d1dn l CTJsh. and th1·n
s1nl..:-. th1•re 1s appro>.
1mall'h ..i 12 hour hm1l 11,
t hf' dn1ounl of .. 11r that 1:.
a"allable to llit: people
under" ater.
'ANN IE HALL'
A nervous romarcc
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"IF YOll II k Bri1tol at M1cArthur rea v now
th a 1 · s 1 he r ell ow . { rom an -==========~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' ~!!!!!!!S!1!n!!ta!A!!n!!1!!!!•!!5!!4!!0!!· 7!!4!!4!4-~
audience pomt of v1f'w.
1t 's that much m ort·
believable And that 's
"hat really moti vated
me J d1dn t think· (\h.,
domg an~1htng that was
h1strlomc, or brave or
anythmg I was ignorant
in a sense. n • .11ve I took
lessons I Just didn 't
know 1t gets a hllll' hairy
out there."
He found out Just how
hair~· 1t gds in ,,,,, of t ht•
under" all'r scquenC'C·:--.
v. h1rh \q•rc -.hcit 1n
C n " e 1 :, :.i I s C 1n1 · m .1
Ct·ntt·r tank-.. 1n Iii •
Pu< 1f1c in Cal1frn n1 a ;ind
10 ,-1 d~·l'P n..itu1 al "Pring
m •;.r 1 all.iha:-.sl'l'. Via
' ' \\' t-: II A D a n
enormou:-. mock up or a
747 about 80 feet dov. n
We w er e down below 11 a
little b1l and I got bc·hind
tht· s et when I ran into
trouble. I had ~l apped on
the wrong tan!.. Jlld I
sturted running out
my fault. nobo<I} cbl''-.°0
-.,ud Lemmon. "ho ha<I
been lraim·d to u-.e stuha
for !ht• pJ1 t but hJd
n c· ' 1• r bl' l· n d 1 \ 1 n ~
li••lfll l'
I h Jd "l'Pa r .1 I1•d
m' ::.elf from lhl four or
fl\. C' other guy:. lhat I wa..,
\\ 11 h v. ho h a d :-. v. u m
through part of lht: plane
and out the other s ide So
I Jt'll 1soned 1t and I "ent
up myself ubout 90 feel.
and fortunately I fl•
membcr(•d the o ne
cardinal rylc-· 'Don 't
hold vour brN1th. · And l
forlu.natcly didn 't kill
mysdf."
SOPHIA LOREN
RICHARD HARRIS
LIT'Sll IT 11111
ACADEMY
AWARD
WINNER
BEST SONG
'·EVERGREEN "'
"'BLACK· SUNDAY' IS ALREADY THE SCREEN'S
NEWEST RUNAWAY SMASH! IT IS A TRIUMPH.
IN A ClJSS BY IJSELf !"-Rex Reed. New York Dally News
"'BLACK SUNDAY' IS A GIGANTIC THRILLER! The best thing
about 'Black Sunday' is its pulsating rtiythm ot suspense and lhe glittering texture
ot details It assembie s as 11 drives its way toward Its c limax!" -Jae~ 111011. N ........ .
"'BLACK SUNDAY' IS A FILM YOU SHOULDN'T MISS!
We predict it will be under consideration when nexl years Academy Awards roll
eround. It's a ten·nait biter which leaves the audience exhausted alter two hours
of sheer suspense I" -Ro110 Barrell. •ec rv
11 •BRACE YOURSELF FOR 'BLACK SUNDAY'! IT IS
WITHOUT DOUBT,THE f'INl!ST ESPIONAGE THRILLER OF
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ters as complex as Its plot. The rarity tor audlenct1, Is that this film le11ves them
aated, exhausted, and. strangely, exhilarated. simply because lls credib1hty is as
penetrating aa Its suspenae. It Is an elegant and richly textured production. The
climac tic s cenes alone are beyond compare for sheer cine matic and dramatic
1u1pense !" -Juallh Cr1a1. Seturoay Ae•I••
u 'BLACK SUNDAY' IS PURI! DYNAMITIU A pulsating lllm. Top-
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1n unprecedented smoker move to low · tar.
Since its introduction, MERIT has become
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A popularity largely
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The reason: 'Enriched
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Overall, smokers reported
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By Stan Delaplane
Workmg hard on the "itchen de-
partment. But, when it reaches
the table. it turns out to be the
same hamburger. Even there I
can't compete with McDonald's
..
PANTRY PREDICAMENTS
Sunset Magazine. <I couldn't LI\ c
without it). The recipes arc
gorgeous. l have to keep a box of
cookies alongside to snack on
Wonder who DOES keep these
things.
"To make delicious Norwegian
pastry shells, you will first need
six frozen Norwegians ... "
father will t!o."
l
Big Mac
, down the street. ·
I can't 1\-tAKE any of the stuff.
. "In heated bacon dnppings,
brown one onion until limp.
Remove from fire. Reserve."
My Numbah One daughter can
cook the labels scraped off the
(•an. Comes out like a specialty at
Maxim's. Sad to say, she learned
to cook AFTER she moved out of
the scatter.
The youngest moppet's recipe
is: "Butter two pieces of bread.
Stick a slice of packaged bologna
between them. Spread with lots of
mustard. Carry lo school in brown
paper bag." \ .., For the 13-year-old social set,
McDonald's is "21". "Take one cup of caper s an<l a
tablespoon of veal stock ... "
What do we wind up with on the
table that night?
Let Sunset print THAT. That is
a recipe any r eader can follow.
Never mind the veal stock. The
trick is to get French's mustard
on THICK. So that it leaves a dab
in the corner of your mouthJwhen
you take a bite. Caper
Toasted
Chef and author Gary
Lee skins a chicken
for students Annette
Hurwitz, Sherry Harris,
Charles Culp and
Sarah Moren. Re-
marked their in-
structor, Susan
Mozingo: 'it's just
like taking your baby
out of Dr. Denton 's. "
It is Trader Vic's. Sunday
brunch at Charley O's.
I said: "Would you guys like to
go to the Velvet Turtle? 11 <On Sun-
day, very pos h brunch. Eggs
Benedict and champagne kind of
place).
The bov said : "Thanks. We're
gorng dO\Vn and get Big Macs with
Fr~nch fries.··
Somebody -Consumer
Reports, J think -looked over
fast foods plac es r ecently.
McDonald's hamburgers are.
rated ''!>uffic1ently nutritious." ·
Thal relieved me. I had visions
of the boy gradually turning in-
s 1dc to sawdus t. Like an old·
fashioned teddy bear.
* * *
I read seriously about cook~~g.
I said: "OK. So it's hamburgrr
again. Do you want 1~tsup? Or
A·l sauce?"
We don 't have bacon drippings
around the scatter. I gave up
bacon. Laboratory rats a ll' bacon
and, actios muchachos! That v.as
just the cholesterol m 1t.
Besides, says a diet man. bacon
is preserved with sodium nitnlt>.
W h e n t h i s m i x ~ s '" i t h t h t'
chemis try of your body. ~ ou
might just as well drink hrmlocl-.
a la Socrates.
***
"One cup of capers." We don't
keep cups of capers around. Nor
··one tablespoon of veal :>lock.··
Before that, she specialized in
n etty Crocker birthday cake mix.
You could have paved streets with
it. <But for a 12-year-old it was not
bad paving.)
I blew out the candles. I said:
"Deli cious!" <That was a mis-
take. She said : "Have another
pH~ce. Please! 11
)
***
"\umbah Two daughter cannot
fr} an egg. And doesn't intend to.
"When I grow up and get mar·
ricd. I'm going to have a cook.
AND a maid."
I said: "Yes, young 1\l s.
Meantime, 1 hope your poor old
·•. *
I read recipes. I dre}un of con-
founding a houseful of guests.
"How wonderful! llow DID you do i l? II
Modestly: "It's really quite
simple. Re member to add the oil
SLOWLY. A drop at a time. Then
with a wire whisk ... " ·
"Hamburger'! Again ?" said the
moppets. "So what'?" I said.
"T omorrow I 'm serving duck
farci . With cherries from
Amboise." I read all at><>ut it.
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
BARBARA GIUS-BOWEN, Food Editor
Wednesday, April 20, 1977 Ct
Noodling: Path
Of Wokable Ways
Chopsticks are ever-
present in wok cook-
ing, demonstrated by Lee
in frying noodles E-fu
style. Simply heat a
tablespoon of oil in
wok; spread cooked,
drained noodles out flat
in hot oil; turn
Hv RARBARA can; 80\H.'
. Oft~ o ........... \t .. t
H '"u lhouJ:ht Chinf'\t' food ":l'i <,1mph ;j
matter of fn 1ng nrc, rolltng an C$:)! anrt spnnkl
1ng l'Verythan,: wtth "°'; \<JU<'l'. talk tn lht• stu
cl ents an Susan Mozin~o s rlac;c; Th1•y II tl'll .} ou
daffermtly
Thl' :.tuc1 ents who romc from 'araouc;
Southland C'Ommunilles and <'Onverge weekly ;:it
Ms M01mgo's La~una Reach homC', recf.'ntly
w 1tnes:.C'd a pn•c1s1on performance in Chinese
<'OOk<'ry hy ~ourm<'l chef G ury Lt'<'
Lee 1s the author of ·'Wok Cookl'rv," and the
"Chinese Tusty Talei; Cookbook ," a delightfull y
illustrated, allegorical guide lo traditional
cuisine.
Ms. Mo:t.tnJ?o asked Lee to visit her C'lass
after part1c1 patang in a private instructors'
workshop at his home in San Francisco. She
herself has lived in China, where she fostered a n
interest in Chinese food and the intricacies of its
preparation.
She descrilx-s Lee as a "real believer in
Jtourmet expression" -it's nearly as important
to him how a dis h ends up looking as bow it
tastes.
He demonstrated to th" class by spending 11'.!
hours whittling ingredaenls into uniform silvers
for a cold noodle plate.
•'Gourmet cooking depends on your willing-
ness to spend lime on it. lf you're going lo worry
about washing a plate or a knife. you may as well
go lo McDonald's,·· he told students.
TIIE SPECIALTY of the day was ChiMse
noodles. They're made from wheat as are
American standard types, but come in very de·
llcate strips, packaged dried or raw.
No, the Chinese do not live by rice alone. Lee
asserts, explaining that wheat cultivation in
China ls on the increase with production figures
nearing those for rice, which still remains the
country's most important crop.
The best place to find Chinese wheal noodles
is at a Chinese s~<:ialty store, he said, such as
one you'd find in Los Angeles' Chinatown or near
a suburban Chlnese community. They are also
available in some supermarkets that carry im-
ported foods.
Whether dried or raw, explained Lee. the
noodles are cooked the same way -in bolling
water with oo salt.
Sall, he said, tends to make the noodles
mu~h\' Like the t•J!g noodlrc; we're most familiar
v.1th , Lht>\ arc bt'sl cooked uncovered with some
011 added to the water to prevent them from
stacking together and emerf!tng in glumpy wads.
Fret1h noodles may toke a little less lime to
Hac h doneness, Lee warns -about four
minutes. maximum.
"Be careful not lo overcook them," he said,
lifting the noodles from the water with
chopsticks to be rinsed and drained in a col-
lander <This way. the boiling water remains in
case furl her cooking is needed.)
Lee shakes the noodles to get rid of ail the
water ("I learned this technique from Isaac
Newt.on.") They shouldn't be judged for doneness
tll they've been rinsed, be says, as this
process tends to cook them more.
UNLIKE MANV gourmet chefs who tend to
play wastefully in the kitchen merely out of a
concern for esthelics, Lee appears to be con·
serv a lion-conscious.
He will save boiling water from one batch of
noodles to boll another; he will save the water
from soaking dried black Chinese mushrooms
and add it to a sauce; or simmer the butchered
carcass of a chicken lo produce a basic broth.
After the noodles are drained, they are
drizzled lightly with a delicately-flavored oil,
such as peanut or sesame, then they are ready to
be added a to a soup broth, chilled for a cold noo-
dle plate like the one suggested below, or fried in
a wok E·fu style to produce a crispy bed for any
stir· fried mixture and sauce. :
E-fu Lee explains, d'scribes a manner of
deep-ffYing created by the rich gourmand, E-fu •.
who devised sevenJ.tmconventlonal methods of
Chinese cooking.
(A standard Won-ton solJp, Lee says,
becomes E-fu when the won-tons are partially
deep-fried before cooking in the broth. This re--
sults in a slightly chewier dumpling.)
THE COLD NOODLE plate prepared by Lee,
which was to be ultimately sampled and criti-
qued by students, Is a Cblne.se version of mac·
caront salad. But better.
The results are a heaped-Up mound of chilled
noodles, blanched and "tipped" bean sprout.&
(with ends removed, Lee calls them "silver
•prouta"), shredded cilant.ro, and slivers ot
poached chlc.ke~ breast, ham and fried egg.
The egg Is first cooked like a delicate omelet
.. skin" in a lightly oiled wok. It is scrambled with
a fork. then put through a sieve and poured to
float over the bottom of the wok; when partially
cooked, it's flipped, then laid on a paper towel to
dry.
The "egg sheet." as Lee caJls it, looks a little
like a crepe and can be used to fill with a sauleed
pork, green onion and water chestnut mixture for
a Chinese-style omelet.
For the salad, Lee too1c two or these sheets
and sliced them sliver-thin into two-inch strips
, with his cleaver. The whole salad, which serves
, eight people gloriops ly, is bound together with a
sassy peanut bull4!t and mustard-based dress·
Ing.
GARV LEE'S CHINESE
COLD NOODLE PLATE
1 chicken breast, poached, meted and cul
into two-inch·long slivers
3 ounces or cooked ham, meted and cut lnlo
two-inch· long sli vers .
2 "egg sbeets," cut Into two-inch-long
slivers . t' cup choi>PCd. fresh cilantro
h pound fresh bean sprouts, tips r~m<!ved.
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entire batch like a
pancake after 5
minutes, cooking until
both sides are brown.
Noodles should hold
together forming a
crisp cake. Top
with vegetables and
a favorite sauce.
1 1 pound fresh Chinese wheat noodles (or ~
pound dried Chinese wheat noodles)
Peanut or sesame oil
Cook noodles in bolling water, uncovered for
four minutes, if fresh; five mlnules, ii dried.
Drain thoroughly and drizzle sparingly with oil.
Toss and chill.
When noodles are cold, assemble on plate
with other ingredients, whkh have been sliced
thinly into two-inch-long slivers and chilled
separately. Garnish with cilantro. Drizzle each
portion wtt.h this dressing:
PEANUT-MUSTARD DRESSING
1 tablespoon peanut oil
I tablespoon smooth peanut butter
11.z large, or small clove garlic, crushed
1 tablespoon sesame oil
11.z·l teaspoon sugar
1>4 cup vinegar
1>4 cup soy sauce .
V.. teaspoon prepared mustard
·Jn small mhung bowl, blend together with
fork peanut oil and peanut butler; stir in garlic,
sugar, vinegar:. soy sauce and mustard until
smooth and weu-blended. Lace with sesame oil
last, stir briefly. Serve alongside salad er pour
over and toss. Serves 8 as luncheon main dish.
(2 DAILY PILOT 'Hednesd1y.Apn l20, 1977
Speakers, Fund-raisers
CITY OF HOPE : An expert will give hints on
house plant care at the Lupus chapter meet-
ing at 7 · 30 p. m. Thursday. Apn l 21. at Loara
Ele mentary School, Anahdm. The pubhc is in-
viled.
SWEET ADELIN ES: A quartet competition
wUJ highlight the annual regional convention a nd
competition the weekend or Friday, Apnl 22, in
the Adams Hotel, Phoenix.
Representing the Mission Viejo chapter al
the regional councll meeting will be Mary Anny
Ivory, council m em b<!r ; and Gr ada Ostlund,
junior council member.
FREEDOMS FOUNDATION: The Orange
County Wom en's Chapter will hold its 10th a n-
nual award~ prese ntation dinner al 7 p.m. F n-
day. Apnl 22, in the Santa Ana Elks Lodge.
Dr. Giles T . Bro wn. dean of graduate
studies at Cal Stale Fullerton. will be guest
!>peaker
N EWPORT O CEAN SA ILI NG AS·
SOCIATION: The 1977 Newport to Ensenada
Members
Exhibit
Ori gin a l pa111t 111 gs
a nd crafts bv mcrn
bers of the Thursdav
i\1 o r n i n g C l u h o. f
Newport lk:H'h \\il l
be on cibplay a11!1
Judged Imm 5 lo ~
p .m Frid ;1~. April
29. m rarh. "'('\\ por I
Spa J.ounJ.!c . T hi·
C\ ent 1::. bt·mg gl\ l'll
to r a ise funds fo r art
~c h o la rs hip s at
Ora n ge Co a st
Collegl'. Tic kets. al
S.1. c<.in bl' pur('hasl•cl
at Par k Newport of.
rice. \'tewinl-( some of
the \\ orks are Dr. An·
ncmana Rallin <left)
an cl D oro th e a
BIOt'h<.'r
It ace wiU be kicked off with a party Friday. Apnl
22. be(!inrung with coc\ctails at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Ted lhnshaw Guests will proceed, by
boat, to Newport Harbor Yacht Club for dinne r
Mrs. Hinshaw also will host a start-of-the
race cocktail luncheon a board the Robert
Smdeys 'rucht.
ZONTA CLUB : T he Newport Harbor group
will hold a spring boutique from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m.
Saturday, April 23, in the sen ior citizens' recrea-
tion center, 15th Street and Irvine.
Money earned from the event, which in
eludes lunch. will benefit the center, which the
club bwlt and maint ains for t he community.
PARE !IITS WITHOUT PARTNERS: News
Cente r 4 's Kelly Lan gt' will be the dinner speaker
during the Southern California Re gional
Count'tl's bi-m onthly conference Saturday, April
23, m the Pasadena Con"ent1on Cei\ter.
The conferencl' begin-; al 9 a.m. There will
he worlu.hops and tile <innuaJ election of officers.
The t'vemng events, which include dinner, are
open to all single parent~
Nuptials Planned
/
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The Schools for Yow Ptrson.I Ckwlopmtnt
ORANGE COUNTY
H Town a Country
·SU-3228
succrSSFUtl y SERVING AMERICAN WOMEN SINCE 1925
\t rs Rernard Fe1~e of Willis Dimmick at an
Co'ita '.\1 t><>a E aster S unday &alher -
\t 1::.s Feig<• all<'ncled
Colden Wt•::.t Collegt•
l lt•r ftanc·1· 'on of lh1
\lar10 C 1'.1c1 n1 .., of
:'\ l·11 port Uc..i th al
I endt•d Orange l'oa"t
Collt'ge and no" "' .... tuch
mg al the Los An~l'll-"
College of Ch1ropract1cs • • •
Chauvin-Peiersen
Otanu Ch a u vin and
Thoma!> Petersen. both
of Coi,la MesJ. plan tn
marry June 2S in Chri .... t
Lutheran Church , Cos tu
~h·s a
M iss Cha u vin .
daughter of the Enn1~ ,J
Chau\·ins of Costa Ml'~·•·
gradu<ited f rom
Estancia ll1~h School
anc1 atlf'nded Orani,:t·
Coast College
lier f1;ince, \I.ho Is
sen 1ng in the Marine
\orps, .ittendrd schools
1n M inm~ota Iii-1s lhf'
-.on of Mr. and ~f r'>
R u .. st•ll i\ P1•t 1•rsen of
\1 inneapo11s
• • •
Johnston-01mm1ck
Mrs M a r y L ou
Johnston . N e wport
lfrach. and Jer om e .I
Johns to n. Corona dt•l
~ta r . a nnounced lhe
engagem e nt o f their
daughter. Kare n Anne
J ohns ton , and James
In~
Ills parents 3H' Mr
and :\tr .... W1lh~ :'it lhm-
m 1ck 7\h:;..,.on \'H'JO
The :\t i .... s 1on \'i1:Jo
I I 1gh Sl·hool gra d uates
rn :qorNI tn bu:. mess at
Saddl<'hack Col l e~e.
D1mm1ck attended San
0 1 t' g n S l a t e o n a n
athletic scholarship
•••
Strass-Kiker
Mr. and Mrs . Thomas
S t rass o f lluntinglon
Reach have announced
t hf' engagement of t heir
<laught e r . Kathl een
Susan Strass. and Der-
r t' k J a m l's K t k c r of
Fullerton
They plan to m a rry
Sept 24 1 n S t .
Bon aventure Cath olic
Churc h . Huntin g to n
Reacn
Mis" S\r ass is a
gra<luate of Mater De1
l1 1~h School and Golden
West College and studied
at t he Un iver sity o r
Loyola
Ht'r fi nance is the son
of Mrs Judy Kiker o{
F ullerton a nd Donald
Kiker. lie is a graduate
of Anaheim High School,
atte nded GWC and now
ts servmg ln the Ma rine
Corps. stat ion ed at
Cam p Pendleton.
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HADASSAll: The Newport Beach chapter
w 111 celebrate thl• 65th anniversary of the na·
ttonal organizallon at u luncheon al 11 a.m Mon-
day. April 25, in lhc Lido Room of Park Newport.
Reservations m ay be made by calling Mn
Harry Kamph. 675-6660
HOME ECONOMISTS IN HOME MAKrNG:
The Orange County group will m eet at 7:30
p.m . Monday. April 25. in lhe La Palma home of
Mrs. Glenn Hundley.
Connie Warch. textile and clothing consul-
tant and college instr uctor, will s peak on Update
on CloUung and Textile!! The group 1s open to
hom e econo mi cs gr ad uates who a r e not
e mployed 1n their profession on a Cull ·llme basis.
CHRISTIAS WO M f:J"'S C"LU8 : A plant de-
monstration "111 be fcatun '<l at tht Huntington
Beach group's meeting Wcdne::.duy. /\pn l 27, 10
the Sheraton Inn. llunlln~ton Beach.
Reservations m.iy be made by calling Mrs
Raymond BroVtil'l. 894·0354 Fnda y, Apri l 22, 1s
the deadhnl'
BETA SI G?\t A Piii SORORITY : The
NewPort Harbor Area Council will holds its an-
nual Founders Day cele bration at 6:30 p m
Wednesday, April :!7, m the Hcg1stry Hotel,
Irvine.
Five me mbers will rl'ccive the Order of the
Rose Ceremony, hononn~ lhem for 15 years of
service. They a re :
M rs. Willia m Crat~. president of Newport
Har bor J\rt'a Counc il . Westmins ter; Mrs .
Edward Yates. X1 Kappa La mbda. Costa Mesa;
Mrs. J ames Ste ppl'. Xi Kappa Lambda. Irvine.
Mrs. Don Huhn. X1 Hho P1, Fountain Valley; and
Mrs. Rueben Moore, X1 Rho Pi, Orange.
ua FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY: Orange
County authors who h:we published books duri ng
1976 will be honored al a r eception from 3·5 p.m .
Wednesd<iy, April 27 . In the Newport Beach
hom e of Chancellor' and Mrs Da niel G. Ald rich
Also to bc honored are student participants
in the annual ec;say <·ont<'st sponsored by t he
Friends The s ubJCct was Heading Tha t Has
Influenced My Life
Winners of the Library Author Awards com -
petition will be announced at a banquet , o pen to
the publtc, Monday, May 2, in the Sanla Ana
Country Club.
Banquet reser vations may b<! made by call-
ing the Friends' campus office, 833·5300.
SUNSHINE c o>tM UNITY NURSt:R Y
SCHOOL: An open house will be held from 9 to 11
a m. Wednesday, April 27. in the school. Costa
Mesa. Director Alice .Natkm will d iscu!>s the pro-
gr am.
ZETA TAU ALPHA ALUMNAE : The Orange
County group will met't at 7·30 pm. Wednesday.
April 27. in the home of Mrs. Hobert SC'awa rd,
Placentia. Mrs .. Joseph Mitlc>r, fraternity educa-
tion ch airman. will present the progra m.
SMITH COLLEGE CLUB: Members will
meet at 10:30 a .m . Wedn esday, April 27, in the
Monarch Bay hom e of Mrs. Francis Fabian Jr .
Res ervations may be made by c alling Mrs.
And rew Carr, 833-0170.
THE 001,PHl?\'S: The Women's Di\ision of
the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce will
hold its monthly lunch<'on at 11 ·30 a m. Wednes-
day. Apnl 27. m the In tn<' Countr) Club
Trade Fair. a mrmher .... h1p ~ho\locase. will
give ml'mhers tht· oprmrtunil) to ad,·t>rt1Sl' their
husmes!. b) giving a "cl)mm ert1al" over the
m 1crophonc. or b'.I pa!!~1ng out h tcraturc
KAPPA K APPA GAMMA MOTHE R 'S
CLl'B: A benefit ra .... h111n luntht•on will be held at
noon Wednesday. April 27, 1n the chapter hou~e.
Los An~l'les. Procet'<ls wall augment scholarship
and other funds .
CATifOLIC SERVICES AUXILIARY: An
honorary awa r<l will b<• pr('Scnt ed by I !is Ex-
C't•llency, William R. Johnson, Bishop of Orange,
to the 1977 ('athnhc Woman of the Year at a
luncheon Wcdn<·sd<i). April 27, in t he South Coast
Plaza llotcl
NA T t 0 NA L SEC R F.TAR t E 'S A S ·
SOC~TION : The Rahla Chaplt'r will hold ils an-
nual Secretaries Oay Breakfast at 7:30 a.m .
Wednesd ay, April 27, in the South Coast Plaza
Hotel
Rick Kay, starting linebacker for t he Los
1\ngeles Rams. 1s lht' gu('St speaker Winner of
the Secreta ry for th<' Oay contest w11l be an·
nounced during the breakfast.
CALIFOR NI A SOC'I ETV-CERTIFI E D
P UBLIC ACCOUNTANTS: The first annua l
meeting of the auxiliary of the Long Beach·
Orange County chapter, will b<! held at 11 :30
a.m . Wednesday, April 27, in lhe 20th Century
L1m1ted Restaurant.
Reservat ions and further information may
be obtained by calling Darlene Mills. 540·6272.
PTO: The Robert B. Wardlow Huntington
Bench ~roup will s la ge a Lns Vegas Nlghl at 8
p.m . Friday, April 29, in the Founta in Valle y
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Horoscope: Leo
Reach High
' THURSDAY, APRIL 21
By SYDNE Y O MARR
ARIES (Mar ch 21-April 19): Puzzle pieces
fall into place. Dispute with relative 1s amicably
settled. Visits, calls, mel.sa(!el> arc on pleasant,
productive s ide. Personal m agnetism n ows.
• TAURUS (_April 20-M_ay 20) · Elemeot of lim-
mg is on your side and result!> m profit. Jup1ter-
Moon conjunction coincides now m additional in·
com e. repayment of debt. genuine bargain. com-
pensation for creative efforts.
GEMINI (M ay 21 -June 20). Take direct
action; express opinions . 101>bt on corrections,
quality. Cycle IS high and r our judgment, 1ntu1-
tion are on the beam. Be confident
CANCF.R <June 21 J ulv 22 >· You £ct back-
ing, s upport from one who prefers to remam
beh ind the scenes. Accent on soccess th rough
cha rit able organization, hospital, club, s pecial
group activity.
LEO (July 23-Au~. 22): Reach h<'yond sup·
PQsed limitations som e of your fondest desires
call not be fulf1llcd. J\ci:ent on income through
bus iness ente rprise, frie ndship, winning your
wav and Influe ncing people.
VIRGO <Aug 23-Scpt 22): You get results
Promotion could be 111 pictur~ You have more
a ut honty, indepcnd<'ncc, better rapport with
professional superiors
LIBRA (Sept 23 0l'l. 22 ) · Movement. flex·
ty. being rclil.'ved of burde n these arc
s potlighted. You c<1n wnte, read, feel inspired.
be more creative than an recent past.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-No\'. 21 l: Money picture
brighter . especia lly 1r1 relation to 1m estment .
partner , mate, crrorl which "relied " upon a tax
break.
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-0 ec 21 )· Wh al ap-
pears a setback will boomerang an your favor.
You are temporarily restncted.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22·J an. 19 1 Take path
which by passes direct confrontations Take
"ring roads " Make some compromises with
knowledge that there wall be other days.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18)· You get your
act together. M 1ss111g pieces fal l into plaee Em-
phasis on Ion'. change, emotional respunse.
PISCES <Feb. 19 March 20 ): What seems a
disappointment. c aused by delay or a pparent
m is representation, will boomer ang in your
fa vor.
lt's my husband I'm
writing about. When bis
mother arrlves be
becomes a totally dif-
fer ent person. Tttls year
it was worse than usual.
He c a..rn e ho me late
~ve ry night -falling
d o wn d runk , pic ke d
fights with me, ttls son or
his mot he r . In plain
language, he behaved
just rotten.
His mother asked me
how I stand it. l hated to
tell her he only behaves
t hat way when s he 's
around. I 'd rather d ie
tha n hurt her feelings.
I 've begge d and
pl ea d ed wi t h my
hus band not to drink like
a fish when his mother
,·1s1ts. He always pro
m i s es t o s tay sober
"ne~t lame" hut for :.ome
m ) :.tenous r ea son h e
has to get liquored up
when s he 's arou nd .
What's the matter with
h im anyway'1 Wh al can I
doto help? DIA NE
DEAR D.: You don't
have to be a psychiatrist
to flgurf' this one out.
Your husband is suHe r-
ing from unresolved con-
fli c ts In volv i n g b is
mothe r. When she ap-
1>ears on the scene hr
just can't handle it. So be
tu r n s t o boo ze to
anesthf'tlze blmsf'lr and
in th1>. this way he avoids
a h ead-on colllslon.
IC )our hu~band wanti;
to fi nd out what's bug.
giog him, he 'll go for
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those wbo want to h"lp
the handicapped?
l have obse r v e d
several kind folks at-
tempting Lo help a blind
person cross the street.
Invaria bly, they grab an
arm or an elbow. This
throws the uns ighted in-
d1v1dual off balance. The
best approach is to let
him take YOUR a rm.
Sec o nd s u gges tion :
When a handicapped
pers on who 1s a c ·
companied by an allen·
dant or fn end asks for in
formation. do not ad·
dress your reply lo the
other person This 1s
g a llin g t o the
handicapped individual
who m ay be as alert or
intelligent as you or I. He
1s made lo feel stupid.
un a bl e to s peak for
himself, or simply not
there.
T h ese a r c
psychological points, but
to the handicapped they
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e levators. Please get the
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I married m y present
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he 'd probably kick me
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WASHINGTON CAP) -The Food and Drug
Adminlstrauon. which ls bannlne saccharin as a
food additive, announced Thursday It wiU allow
the continued sale of saccharm pUls and powders
if proof can be shown they are effective in con-
trolling obesity and dlabetes.
Under the approach announced by FDA
Commissioner Donald Kennedy. saccharin.
wblcb has been shown to cause cancer-in
,laboratory rats, would be banned from soft
drinks and other foods sometime In July.
Such uses account for 90 percent of the sac-
charin conaumed in this coWltry. But KeMedy
called them "unnecessary."
"Our intention is lo eliminate the risk of
cancer from unnecessary uses of saccharin while
continuing Its availabllHy for people who need it
for medical purposes.'' Kennedy told a news con·
ference following action last week in response to
the FDA's March 9 announcement of a proposed
ban on the sugar substitute.
THE FDA'S NEWEST proposal would re·
quire any saccharin sold as an over-the-counter
drug to carry this label
"For use as a noncalonc sweetener when a
sugar-restricted diet is medically indicated, as
in patients with d1abelcs. Warning: saccharin
causes bladder cancer in animals Use of sac-
charin may increase your risk of cancer."
Kennedy said thal based on Canadian s tudies
with laboratory rats and what 1s known about
cancer-causing substances. "our scientists now
calculate that moderate use or saccharin, the
amount present in one large d1el soft drink, 1f in
gested daily over a lifetime by every American.
might lead to 1,200 additional cases of bladder
cancer per year."
The FDA 's proposal will be open to public
com mcnt for 60 days and will be the subject of
two days of public hearings in Washington next
month. After that, the agency may amend its
91-page offi cial proposal to have their product
approved as an over-lhc·countcr drug.
. The only U.S producer of saccharin.
Sherwin-William!> of Cleveland. ~ays allowmg
S"ale or the artificial sweetener only ns an over-
the-countcr drug probably will result in higher
prices.
A company spokesman said the anticipated
sharp reduction in production under the FDA
proposal could mean higher umt rost.s. whiC'h
would be passed on lo consumers.
Sherwin-Williams sells saccharin wholesale
for $2.40 a pound. The sweetener sells locally for
about 99 cents per thousand tablets The com-
pany has been given a l~@-Y period to file
scientific evidence oflts salety. . '
• If FDA accepts the applicatiol9, saccharin
would remain available ·as a drug. Otherwise,
the sweetenet" would be removed from the
market(ntirely. .
U will not be easy for.manufacturers to ~how
that saccharin ls legally a drug and is both safe
and eff~Uve. FDA officials say they know of no
othe'r over-the-counter drug, including aspiriJ'l,
antacids, cold remedies and laxatives, that is
·known to cause cancer.
EVEN IF saccharin 1s found to be a drug, its
manufacturers must present scientific evidence
that it is "safe and effective for use under the
conditions prescribed, recommended or suggest-
ed In the labelin~."
Kennedy told the n•porters the agency could
rule that saccharin 1s safe except for its Cl\l'ICer
threat and that by requiring the warning label.
FDA would be giving consumers the information
they need to decide whctht·r they want to nsk us-
ing it
The proposed ban also would arrect cos-
metics. including toothpaste. mouthwashes and
lipstick. some of wh11·h now USC' saccharin to
sweeten their taste. ThC' sugar substitute would
also have to be removed from druRS in which it is
used to improve the taste, particularly in drugs
intended for oral use by <"h1ldren The proposed
regulation provides some exceptions. such as a
drug in wluch saccharin might be a medical in-
gredient or 1n medication intended only for
diabetics.
After Kennedy's announC'cment. opponents
of the ban held a :sidewalk news conference out-
side the commissioner's office.
Dr Leonard Haimes. president of the
American Society of Gcriatnc Phys1c1ans. said
he does not believe the evidence that ~accharin
causes cancer is as clear-cut as the FD/\ says it
is. He said the nation's 60 million ovena.e1ght
citizens should be allowed to use the sugar sub·
stitute.
Rep. Jim Martin, R-N.C., said he will con-
tinue to seek passage of legislation that would
permit FDA to evaluate saccharm as a food ad-
ditive using the same t cMs 1t does for drug:s.
REP. nM MA'M'OX of Texas, a supporter of
Martin's bill. srud. "allowing saccharin to be
sold as an over-the-counter drug 1s \1rtually
meanU'lgless for the people who stdl must hmit
their mtake of sugur but want to enJOY packaged •
foods. canned goods, :soft dnnks and candy just
hke everyone else.'·
Rep. Paul Rogers. D Fla., and Sen. Edward
M. Kennedy, D-Ma:;s .• chaired hearings last
month into the proposed saccharin ban. Rogers
said the subcomm1ttel' will l'ontinuc considering
legislation that would permit saccharin use and
would await reports on the rehab1ltly of studies
used by the FDA as the bru,i:. for the proposed
ban.
Mattox said. "When these reports are com·
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Feingold Hypothesis on Hyperactivity
No Diet Link Found
ByBUBARA GIVS·BOWEN 0.lly~llotl' ..........
The first reported "double bhnd" study of
hyperactivity in c hildren and a suggested
causative link w ith food additives, artificial
flavors and colors has found that a diet free of
5uch compounds produces no significant reduc-
tion in the antisocial behavior of diagnosed
byperkinetics.
"Double bhnd" refer s to the way the
University of Wiscons in study was conducted.
ac,i::orcting to J . Pn-i-.lon Harley, Ph.D., proJecl
administr.,lor, who re· vealed the res ults to a food
editors conference earlier th1s month in Carmel
The purpose or tt double blind procedure. ht.-
:said. 1s to ensure unbwsed conclusions from the
observational data._rect•1 ved
Hy p eract1v1ty often dcnotei-. behavio ral
~yndromes that arc d1ffirult to measure, he said.
If usually cx.·curs 1n l h1ldrcn of pre-school or
elementary school a~t' and predominantly in
maJes a nd sho~s tht·lf in 1mpuls1veness, ex
t·1tab11.Jty, aggrci-...,icin, r•·..,tlesi-.nes.., and gl'nerall)
.dis ruptive bcha\ 1or
A recent sc1enl1fk ..,1;11us s ummary by lht•
Institute of Food Technologists· panel on food
~arety and nutnt1nn su~~t·i-.ti-. that while these
symptoms may not h(• r(•cogntlt•d as problems by
either school ofrlt1als or par('nts in some parts of
the world. thl'fc arc Sc\ cral school distncts in
this s tall' thal rCl·ommcndcd thrie control
through prescr1bt•d :-cdativc effecting, stimulant
drugs. such as H1d1li11.
In 1973. Dr B('llJ~min f' Feingold, director
t•mt·ritui-. of tht· L.1horalorv of Medical
Ento m ology of lhl· K:11i-.cr 0 P ermane ntes
Research lnslitutt• 111 San Frane1sco, put forth
tht· hypolht•s1s th~1t h) pl·rk1rws1s w.,.;; associated
with till' to11t1 nual ingt·sl 1011 of 'low-moleeular
~ t·1ght l'ht•mH·,11 adrl1l 1\ ,.,.. ..... lit·ylate-likc
n.1turJI l'C>mpound" . .irt1flnal fl.1\ors .incl col<ir-.
l'El:\(;01.l>'S h\ po1h1•" •. '' .1 nrescnted an
hes boolo. Win \ oor l hlld ls llypl'ntl'ltve
1 f' e in go I <I I !17 !'i 1 how t'' t-r 1 t has never
hcen puhllsht·d 1n" nwcJ1eal or ... c·1ent1fic Journal.
1 n h1-. hcwk Ft·1ngold ..,lalf'i-. that th<·
h\'pC'rart1\1• <11 .. turlrnnrt> 1<. nnn1mmunolog1c
and lhal <·hll<ln·n "'ho rt·atl tn 'anous synthetw
.Htd1t1H·s h.1\ 1• ·gl•nl'l1t• nn·d1..,pos1l1ons to
r l''>PCJnd ach l'r~wb
1 h1• tn•alnwnt he· SUi?A<'"'ll-t 1:-. d1ctar) cxclud
mg all foods that t·onla1n art1f1c1al c·olor <ind
flavor Ch{' l1'l' som1• 5'1 item!. in h1i-. book I and
some 21 fruit . .., .ind' l'l.!etabh·-. n•porte<I hy h11n to
1·011l a111. tJiJlUr,iJ ..,,eJ11'\ l:itt•!-.
1'111' "tur1\ II\ l l.11 lt•1 "';1i-. or can11C'd and
l11 11rl1·d h' th~· Forni Hl·..,t·<1reh lni.t1lutt 11r lh1·
l'nl\ t•ri-.1t
0
\ of \\'1:-.l'l1ns111 .1dm1nr.,tc·re<.I through
t hl' UnJ\'t';.!-.1l \ i. dt·purt mcnb <Jf ps} chulog) and
nl'urolog) .• 111d 111\nhrll !-.nrnr 4fi male children
betY.f•t•nthl·.i,..:1·:-.11l-.1x ,111cl l2v.hohadan IQ of at
least 8.5.
"Tlw n•<&..,on Y. l' onl\ usl'd m<Jl1·' 1:. hecau ... 1•
till' mc1denc•t• of m.111·,., ltt fl·nt:1lt's of hvperact1\'1
t y has hl't'n n •porll'd to he c:1pprox1 mately
'>t'ven lo 11111• or ..... high .1 11111•· to one. · Harley
1"\pla1m•d
In .ul<l1t 11111 1 h• 1 hdrJrr·n h.1<1111 h:1\I• a ratrng
or at least 20 points, on a maximum scale of 30,
in wh.acb parents and teachers indlcate signifi-
cant behavioral disruption, be swd.
Followmg a two.week base-line period, in
which all chlldren on medication such as Ridi
hn were taken off 1t. Ule children -and their
families -were placed alternately on the ex·
pe rimental. Feingold diet. then on a controJJed.
diet which Harley said contaJned an ''orctinary"
cimount of food additives.
Each child w as on the <>xpcrimental diet four
weeks. then on the controlled ctiet four weeks, or
vice versa, depending on which group he was in.
"Neither the child. the parents. the lellcbers
or anybody else -including proJect members -
knew what diet what child was on a t any
particular point in the sludy "
l>Ol'BLE BLIND kind of experimentation,
Hurley explained. 1s "a common experimental
design practtc•e to m akt• :-.ure observations that
we m ake and th(• ohservat1oni-. that are m a de by
lhl' family cind tl'Jt·h1..•ri-. .ire not influenced by
..,ubJcCll\'l' factors
"The:.e are n•r) 'l'r) subtle things that go
un and are not tntcnllon.11 <ind they can be very
s1gn1f1ccint in influtmcing tht' r esults in a study
"In order to insure and mainta in good
d1etar" control. which 1s an obvious essential
rcaturC.· or such a n 1nvest1gat1on. we made ar-
rcingl·ments that all foods m the kitchen are a be
re moved. l'Onsumcd, or given away by the fami-
ly," said llarley. ··After lhts was done. we sup-
phed all the neces~ary food for the entire family
for the duration o r the· stud) ..
Grocl•rtcs. he SiHd. wt·rc• delivered weekly to
t•ach l'htld's home. ft'oorl pro\'lsioning was found
to m1111m1/l' dil'l;1ry infral't1ons ;ind present less
of an oppo11umh lo go off lhl· d1t•t
"fht'y t:ould Nit anylhmg they wanted as
long .1s 1t "'"" in the hou ... c• and those were their
111 ... tul·t1011.., llarl1•y ..,:.tHl
TUE STl D\' lt·~1m \\cnt ... n f..ir a s to com
m1i-...,1on "'t'\'1•ral lon<I mJnufacturl'rs to pro,·1dc
tndl'nl1t:all} JJJl'l-JJ!N1 prod111·ti-. made with both
synthetic or n•gular ingrl•d1ent:.. and with
natural mgrcd1enh -.c1 that 1l was impossible for
the families to tt•l l 't4 h i c h foods w e r e
ecxpenm<.'nl<il and which"' ere not Harley did not
name the part1t·1pating manufacturers.
But he "Hd an effort was made. ne\•ertheless
to meet dl(.'tary requirements and eating styles
al t•.11·h homl' If they d1dn t like brussels
"POUi!>. tht'.\ dtdn 't havt.• to Nil brussels sprouts."
In add1t1on. tf 1t was customa ry for the child
to bring treats for a birthday party or some
occasion at school, llurlcy'i-. proJcct le<im would
d•·llH•r t hl'm .Ill to imsurl' no dcv1atum from the
d H•I
( ·ompli:mc1· \\1th thl· d1(•ts was l11gh. he said.
111rt1 c.111ni.: that thc•n• Wl'rt· \'t•r) fl'w "infnit
tton.... · kut tht• results of ohscrvationiil dCJlci col-
lected dunng lhl' C"<P('rlmt'nlal period indicate
no bchanornl ch an~t·s dUl' tod1ct
If thl' F(·tn~old hypo thesis rang true. says
Harle'. "You s hould bl· able to turn a child on
;inct off. on and off" hy g 1\'1ng him artificial food
rotor-;, then placebos, or food fret· of additives.
then more .1rt1fic1al colon. and add1ti\e::.
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Califorrua M ilk Advisory Boe.rd.
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RITA LEINWAND
Gourmet
Demo
Slated
Rita LetnY.c1nd n ewlv
appointed culin,uy
advisor and cooking in
s t r u (' t o r f o r t h l'
Broadway dt•partmenl
store!>, will l'Ondul't dl'
monstrat1ons in gourmt>t
cookery at the NC'wport
Bcaeh store Thursday,
May5at 3p m .
Ms. Leinwand , the on
Iv woman in the world Io
becoml" d ame offic1er of
lh c pres tt gtous La
Chaint.· des Rotisseuri-.. a
food apprl'l'ialwn SOl'll'lY
whoH founding f:<H·s
hack to the 13th ('l'nlury.
has d1plom•1::. 111 food pre
p"rat1on from both
L · Ecolc> de Corrion Blt·u
;ind l'Ec·olt· cit.•., 'Tro1:-
1;ou rmand~ 1n PJrti-. as
well as expt'nen1·l· :.it the
renowned Ma'<1m !-.
She 1s author of the
t·ookbook. "How tu Bl'at
Those Cordon Hleu .... "
and a r egula r con -
tributor to "Bon A p-
petit" magazine.
An l'lJrltl'r demonstra-
tion the saml· da\ m the
l'ht>f's toob clt·partml·nt
al the Broad't4 a). Or<mg<.•
will be held al noon
Fiims
Theater
Dance
Television
in the
l•Dlfl~lltli
Wedneadar,. April 20, 1977 DA.IL Y PILOT CS
O.J. Up a Nickel a Can
WASIDNGTON (AP> F lorida crop was expect-
-Couumers may ex· ed to be about 213 million
pect l~s orange juice boxes. The crop now is
and hjgher prices, the estimated at 192 million
Agriculture Department boxes, up from 181.2 last
says ....._season .
Orange production in
Total orange produc-three other states is ex·
tion as of April w as peeled to be;the same as
forecast at 25S.6 million Marc h 1 prospect s:
boxes, up 13.2 million Arizona 3.95 million box·
boxes or S per cent from es; California 53 million,
last season, the depart-and Texas6.6 milJion.
m ent's Crop Repartin g The latest sur vey also
Board said. show s that Flo rid a
oranges will yield 1.08
Before the severe gallons of Juice per box,
freezing in J anuary, the· down from L 28 las t
s eas on. In M arch, the
yield wu forecast at 1.12
gallons a bolt and before
the freeze it was expect-
ed to match la.stseason'G
1.29 aallons.
So consumers will rind
Jen frozen concentrated
juice since Florida
oranges are a major
source of that product.
The r etail price of a six-
ounce can of frozen con
centrate will inc reast:
a bout a nickel from last
year becau se of tht!
freeze, officials ha vc
said.
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"Bran cereals will
never taste .this good!"
\ _, • • • • ~ ~ • ~ > .. • J J -
Hot, delicious waffles for breakfast! Good-tasting
and good for you. too. Because they're loaded
with bran. a natural food fiber. And many
Americans may not be g~tting enough fiber in
their diets.
New Bran Waffles from Downyflake. A mar.:
velous way to give your f amity food fiber
and a delicious hot breakfast. all at the
same time.
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Thousands of New, Lower Prices, Super Savers . and Limited Time Specl~lsl
Scott Viva 5 9 C Towels .................. Ron
~ORANGE
~r JUICE s
6-oz.
Cans
Minute Maid c_hllled G 3 9c
Orange Juice ... 32-oz.
jlDETERGENT
TIDE
Mrs. Wright's 30-Stice 3 9 Q
Bread ................... 1 •12-1b.
4 •OZ. Y White Magic 9 9 9,. Detergent ........... Pkg.
Truly fine Q 3 9,. Iii' Box Y · Facial Tissue .... ot 200.
Mayonnaise 98 C Best Foods .......... 0J:~
FROZEN POT PIES 'DELMONTECATSUP
Full Cut ,
USDA
Choice
Beef,
Bone
In. lb
Kitchen Treat s •Beef
•Turkey
•Chicken&
0 6-oz.
Pk gs.
c
•
!:!»L~~---~~-~~~ ... ~.1~~:~~.1~ .. lb. $1 59
~~!:~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~.~::. s119 ~
Arm Pot Roast $109
USDA Choice ... f Cl!Uc* ................... ltl.
!!~~~! ~"~-~~~ ............ ~:: 3 9 c
Rich
Tomato@ Flavor ..
32-oz.
Bottle
Manor
House
Frozen
2-lb.
Pkg.
D c
PORK CHOPS
Blade or
Sirloin
End Pork
Loin. lb. 98<=
LARGE SIZE
"AA" EGGS
Lucerne
Fresh
1-Dozen
Carton
Mrs. Wright's 8 $1
B. -1 8-oz. ISCUI S ................. cana
fl SALAD OIL .. CRISCO s 49
48-oz.
Bottle
Nu-Made ~ 99,.
C 0.1 W 24-oz. Y orn I ................ Bottle
. Softand ~
· (: , Truly Fine Absorbent • A4C -Towels ...... Roll .._
r;.. ,.,. Mrs. Wright's Layer s1 I: Cake Mix 2·=~~~~z.
lb .
..
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Micro
Means
Magic
The Cun of m1no~ ave
cooking 1s in the time ll
saves
So, for "soupcr" re
c1pes it might be hl·st to
prepare from·S('r atch
s tock in lar ge quant1t1es
the conventional w a}.
like in a slow cooker th at
rcqu 1 res no overs<'cm g
H o wever, if you r
m ic rowave oven has two
s peed s or more 11 will do
the job. loo But il will n ..
quire some overseeing,
turning and stirring.
And , a w<1rd of cau
t1on : W1 tho11l a light
fitting li d for t he pot .
some JWct':-. will vu111::.h
M 1cro mai::1c com es to
lhl' fo n · when it 'i. t 1 m <· to
heal the left over supply,
which can be done 1n
almost spht sccond lime·
The true convcn1enct•
is t hat } •>U can h eat
wh atever amount you
want n ,::ht 111 the sen mi::
mug nr bo\\ I.
If your menu CJlls for
soup and hot sandwich
for lunch. rl'mem her 1t 1s
"'1:-.c lo heat the soup
first. as liquid rcq u1 res
m ore time but 1t abo n·
t a ins he<it the loni;:est
While soup is heating
p repar e sand 1c hl's,
then pop lht•m 111 lht•
m1rrowave O\ en for jiffy
hl•a ting when th1· soup
comt'i. out
1-"or ,. <1u1<·k "oup lhat
t nsles ltk<' th<' "r<'al '
lh 1ng, t r y Mock
Bouillabaisse B C'<'<IUSl' 11
uses prt'piir<"<I r a nnl'fl
soup. lhc long s1m ml·r
ing time 1s eh m1nall'd
l !'.mnll onwn. sl11•ed
I <' I o \' <' g J r I 1 <
ffilOC<'il
I h.1~ lP.1(
1 , lt•;i.,poon thynw
2 tuhlrspoons nit\•'
01 1
1 can t 10• 1 11un<·1•c;)
condensed tom .1111 ... 0111,
:i 1 soup ran "' .tkr
2 cup" cooked
!>earoo<l
l teaspoon l(•m nn
juice
DMhTahasr'l
3 or 4 !.lll'l'" rrC'n('h
brcad. toa!.lt·1l
In ;:i :I qu.1rl t:l<lS"i
casseroh" t·11m h 1111•
onion, garl1<'. Ii.I\ leaf.
thyme and oli ve· ml Cook
3 to 4 minutes, stirring
halrway through cook in~
time•, until o nio n 1s
t ender.
Stir in :m up. water ,
seafood, lemlm juit•c.• and
Tabasco.
Heat 6 to 8 minutes,
stirring every 2 minutes,
until boiling.
Cover and cook an ad-
d itional 2 minutes.
Rest S minutes. Ladle
soup over toast in bowls
Serves 3 or 4.
:Chilling
Factor
Keeping food cold a
problem now that water
for lee ia at a premium?
Blue-Ice, m a nufac-tured by the Santa Ana-
b ased Dlv~ex firm is
p.ow beinl marketed in ••veo-pou.nd packs, wtlh
.. eportedly t h e cold
fJOWer of a 15-pound
ploc:k o( ice. Size of the
actual pact la 9 x 11 x 2
tncbes so it can be Cro1en
in the freezer ol standard
retrtaeraton before use
for cold storage. Packs
are remable.
...--. .,. -...
\
Diet
• Mix
··Tops
Ytlednesd!)l.Apn1 20. 1977
Vse a dietetic lopplog mix and
this light dessert is even Jifhter.
PAPAYA AMBROS A
l package (3 ounces) Utne
flavor gelatin
1 envelope (1 1~ ounces)
whipped topping mix
~cup min i ature
marshmallows
1>4 cup chopped nuts
3 Ha waiian papayas, halved
and seeded
Lemon or lime wedges
Prepare gelatin as package
direc;ts , using only l ~\. cups
water. Pour half the gelatin mix-
DAIL v PILOT C7
lure in loaf pan. ChJll unUI (11 m
Chall remaining gelalm Just until
S} rupy.
Meanwhile, prepare whipped
topping mix as package direct~
<usinc '.2 cup milk and \ii teas-
p oo n vanilla ). Fold in
marshmallows, nu~ und syrupy
gelatin. Cut gelatm m pnn into
cubes. Fold into topping mix·
tu re . Chlll 2 hours or more.
·At serving Ume. scoop mix ~
.ture into cavities of papayas. Ar ·
range on dessert/lates. Serve at
.once garnishe with le mon
wedges. Male es 6 servings .
YOU A1WAYS SAVEi
WITH STATER BROS. LOW·LOW PRICES
STAHR BROS
MONIY BACK G UARANTU
OH QUALITY MIATS
IVfl'f • ltl 01 N-•
,..,0..,01t11'),..•Hf '· it.••klfl
.. ~'"" YO\I O• "••u:,,.._,,. ,_, U 11 (Wlfl•u1 I, i..11 ,..,.OtO
deli.
0$CA,ii •At£"• l YA•
SUCID BOLOGNA •" •• ,
IA•4 • SU.. ll Wl(H(111$ Otll
SLICED BOLOGNA
:3-
, SLICED BOLOGNA ... , .. , • .,
u 65 4
.. 894
.. 894
•• 974
'" 98 4 , ,tJOllf.111. JO,...,. • •ut.A
POLISH SAUSAGE
(A $109 OICAA 11114 VIA • WllNf A> OR
IHF FUNKS .... ••c
0 $139 OICAlt ... ~.,.,,_. •ovlrrijo S.OUAPf • N H
VAlllTY PACK •l-l'•G
l!OUIO 0£TERQ(NT • l'RIC[ lfjCl 104 OH l AllEL
DYNAMO , s Ctl!HOH • ASST • PAP[A TO•El <;
... SPILL MATE
! LUAU NAPKINS e SttAS "" AEQ COlA. ()flAHCf ROOT HER STRA .... fAA <
,,.. SOFT DRlllKS •H )/
!cii"isco
If
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WllllHEJIVI
THf RIOMTTO
LIMIT Oii llll'1JU
SAl HTO COMWllllCIA~
OEAl ER$0 111
WMOU$Allllll
ING TURKEY CHUCK : ENS DRU!.ft~~~CKS •!:f!~T
PRICES EFFEC •.
7 FULL DAYS,
APR: 21 -
APR.27, 1977
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And for a wtfl.ballnced bud&et! You cet hewty satisfaction and pllate pie~ tendemess with 0 Rancho's U.s.DJ. Choice beef •••
plus value that reflects more savin&s, s..,,y because quality is ahr1ys the best buy!
D elicatessen
BUDOIG'S
SLICED 39" MEATS:1~1 ~
Choice of 7 kind'\ (5 or ..•• &Sc)
Claussen Pickles ggc
Kn.,her-Whole or lnrle! 3:? 01
Dressing ROQUU<MIT • • s 125 .
Hnb"s famou ... -.alad dre-.,mg' ill 111
CHUCK 79 STEAK ~b
Center C'Ut l ' S D.A. Choice beef
ITALIAN STYLE
FRESH $ 129
Sausage •
\\"e make it t he old world way'.
~plit } 9
Broiler 5 ~
Large Gr. "A'' fryer(• cilfb)
Rump Roast ............ s1 1!
Round t•ut of !!elected ll.S.D.A. Choice beef
Swiss Steak · ••• s1°t
Round cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef
Boneless top round of l".S.D.A.
Choice beef-value trimmed and
so tender'
c: t
WE FEAlURE MILK FED VEAL
The real thing •.. compare for yourself!
FRESH FllllTS!
Pi1cH s1 ·a~
Bread 'em aryi pan fry
Catfish Steak •• 52°t
Skinned for you! Center cul
Halibut Steak •• s35?
Center t•ut from Northern fitih
Turbot Fillets •• s12?
From olf lhe roast of Greenland
Chinook Salmon s321
Fresh frozt:n ... bake, broil, barbecue!
CRAB
LEGS
So mealy' from AJaskan King Crab.
H ere 's more value Deluxe 99c American
K_raft"s slicei; in I:? ounce package.
Orange Juice. • • 49c lound8t1ak CENTER CUT I.' 'II
U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ••••••• J. # iJ11.
PET FOOD
39~
!\!mule J\laid -rc·11dy to pour! 32 0.1 Therl''s so much satisfact ion in round steak •.. juiry tendemes.", hearty fl avor ... and even more so when it's from El Rancho ChiC'k<'n bocks and necks with beef
trim, Int, liver, kidney, melt! frozen
Salmon Lox .... s1 49
horn La-.1cn the f1,..h people! :1 '"
Monterey 9 8 c JACK
Lemke"; \\'1!'-ron ... m c;r '"A"'.9 01.
Omaha Roast .• s 12?
Th11·k ml t '. 0 A. r hmce bref rnund
SPRING LAMB
SHOULDER $ 14 9
CHOPS Ht
l ' ~ D ,\ Choice-Western rai~ed
Stewing Lamb • 39~
t •. 0 A. Choice-\\e<>tern! • prrnJ!
SPRING LAMB
(;G,s s21~
tJ •. D A. Choice-Western raised
Beef Shanks • • • 89t
Center cut L".S.D.A. Choice bec-f
STUFFED BREAST
CHOICE SPRING 5 9 ( LAMB ::l:, Ht
Ground lamb. seasoning. fresh t'l'tfit"
~
SOUVERAIN
WHITE WINES
$2!?
,i;-'i our choice of C'olumbard Blanc.
Frozen Food
ORANGE 89c JUICE
\!mute ;\h 1<l l.rr~l' Jl'i "' run
fresh Spare Ribs . ~~JWoRK .. 1l Ill
Grey Riesling, Green Hungarian
or Dry C'henin Blanc! Delightful!
REDUCED $1.00!
WHISKEY s7 9a
Fin,::rr Iii km ::n .. rl' Frf'<'h f n•trrn pork v.11h '-" murh Iran meol\ ,::oodn<'•'-lo l'nJny ... the) 11 loH ·em'. Chooi-e them lnr 'alue' El Hnnrho., !In proor' I 7.i lr1er
Potatoes oac io• •••• 39c
C"r111kle rut 11r Frent h Fr1t•-.-lfi Ol.
Sliced Bacon ••• s1°t
El Rancho's thicker "ranch sty le"
Stuffed Peppers 59~.
Oven ready! with fresh eggs! net 8 oz
Cutty Sark. • • . • s7 99
Save 51('. on fine scotch! fiflh
Spaghettiwmm1 •• 33c
\lorlnn main couro;e pleo~ure' Roz
Stew Beef ••••• s 1st Beef Rib Bones • • 69i
!\1rntv' Chnire' Bak!' or harhec-ul' Extrn lean' Bonele!'S! U.S.D.A. Choi~
London Broil ••• s111
Rib cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef
Smirnoff Vodkas11 •0
Now save l.20 on the half-gallon
Fish Fillets. . . • . 59c
\ 11t1 de Kamp-Potuh><'~ or R1ce-I l 1 01
Super Fresh Produce Windsor savct0c ••• s599
Smooth Canadian whiskey! Quart
Vegetables lfTmTl 59c
llrrr1-.!\t .tll \,tf.t'llt'• lfl ti/ rki:?
Coffee Cake ... s 129 Artichokes JUMBO! ••••• l,,,11 Daviess County s4 99
St raighl "'hi">key! Save I 00 Quart
Calvert's Gin. • • s899
I ·,lmp.irr lhl' qu11lity' Thl'•C' nn• truly frri.h und truly jumbo i.ize ... ond rompoct ~lohri.' Popular brand reduced 90c half-gallon
C~cktail 4:,s 1 Mixes •
OCln th•• lk11rhromhPr Ii M 111n
U111q111ri. 1\1111 I .J'. M t1r~nri1.1
Brown 3 s~s1 Onions
l"...; :\ .. I q1111l11v · 1111 purJ'Ml'
ANJOU 3 L$1 PEARS I
\IS No. l . from Northern orchards
Italian 39c SQUASH •
Garden fresh and all green
~~~~0Ns3os
Burgundy, Chablis, Rose, Rhine or
Vin Hoi-e ••• magnum of good taste
Round out your budget with these values
Wesson Oil 24oz ••• 79c
W<•sson fri<•s nlmoi;t fat.free ... and 1t makrs n fine rlr~rnl(. too'
I C HALF-89( ce ream GALLON ••••••
Your chc;>ice or fovored flavors! Sprinefielr1 in the ea11y-11erve llQllllrP carton
J . • r.RAPEFRUIT 6 9 ( u 1 c e six PACK •••••••••••••••••
Treesweet J\aturol or Pro k • • rnrton nl llt:it 6 oz ind1Vldual size cans ,
Cap'n Crunch •• 79c
Quaker's breakfast treat! 16 oz
Un-Cola 1" ••••••• 39c
Regular or Diet-28 oz NR bottle
Instant Yuban •• s329 Toilet Tissue • • 79c
For a hearty brew! 8 ounce jar Marlna-COloni. White! ' roll pack
Oreo Cookies • • 79c ·1 omato Sauce • 29c
Nabieco's 11andwich cremes! 15 o~ Del Monte'• prll/erred quality! 15 oz
Price• in effect Thur. AJ)'il 21 through Wed. April 21
TEk TOOTIIRUSH ••••••••••••• 29¢
For edulb-Soft. M~ium or Hard ... u rh
RIGHT GU~·BRONZE ••••••• $1.49
OllO<lorant Sprty t.h1t works! 7 ot can
UVIC CLOVES PUmJ ••••••••• $1.39 EXCEDRIN lAal.ETS ••••.••••. $1.29
CbOOM Small. MtdiuQ) or l&tge' ~1t for fut ttlieJ from ht11d•chn~ pk1 o( r..o
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CAT :~YJ~st,$ 1
FOOD •
Chopped Chicken, Giblet11, Chicken
& Kidney or Meaty Tre11t! 6 oz can
Ice Tea Mix ••• 5119
Lipton low-cal with lemon! 4 oz
F0r headaches end minor p11ln! pk1 ol 100
MARCARIE SPREAD •.• , ••••••• 49C
lmptrial l.i1ht ..• on.-pbund ~Clrelf
N k• 100 COUNT 33c a p 1n s PACKAGE •••••••••
Orchid - a brand you know for reliable quality at a most sensible price
P-Nut Butter~~H10NED89(
Laura Scudder's-Smooth <It Nutty ..• the kind you remember! JG oz jar •
C k SUNSHINE 49c rac ers KRtsPv •••••••••
Your choice-regular salted or unsalted-crisp and frr~h' 1 lb package
M J .B .Rice. ~Mile$.33C Spaghetti • • • • • • 39c
Choice of Oavora in 6 oz pkg Globe A-1 ••• long! 1 lb package
Calso Thin T onic99c
Certoa cl air 10 ounoe bottlee .
~ucky Lager :=W(s2••_
Beer's better by the dozen! 11 oz btles
L & P Sauce.: 79c Kai Kan ....... .-49~
Better Worcestenhi~! 10 ounce They love "Horaemeat &: Beef' 24 oz
O/)m daily 9 to 9 .•• Sunday 10 °to 7. No Solt1 to deakn ..... ~~ .....
BROWN CRAVY flll ............ l9c
Muwell HouA() far ut~f1ction! 10 oz French 'a--t11> H~Y to makal . 76 oz Coil
DISPOSABLE DIAPERS ••••••.• $2.39
Kimbiet!...for Deytime uM ••• Pk& of 24
LUX BEAIJTY BARS •••••••••••• 49c
Peckqe of two hath ~'" ber.11 .. '"l
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·For Your Calculator: To Sweeten or Not . THE Slf M
OU RM ET By Others drink several with fruit flavored , calories for each level more calories to sustain each extra teaspoon o( can require considerably
BAllMJlAGIBBONS cans a day all year sweetened soda pop, the teaspoon of sugar as the extra weight, so suaar be routinely con· less than lS calories per
lf . . round. calorie .costs are higher well. eventually, you'll level sumes oo a daily basis 'pound ol body weight ··
you re wondering If you average one -about 170 calories per Ir you befin using sug. off at a higher point and will aJlow him to sustain maybe only 12 or 13
what the caloric coels or 12·ounce can o! diet soda 12-ounce can, or 62,050 ar In yours x cups or cor. slop gaining. an extra pound. I( he calories per pound.
a saccharin ban could a day, the caloric cost of calories added. That fee a day, does that Here's another way to adds 12 scant teaspoon5 a For them. each added
m ean lo you, grab a replacing most or the total divided by 3500 necessarily guarantee a figure it: day to his coffee, he will teaspoon of sugar could
pencil -.or ~ cal~ulator popular low·cal colas comes out to 17 pounds. weight gain of 2 o. The "average'' person probably slowly gain 12 add considerably more ·
-andwellf1gure1tout. with their sugar -If you sprinkle pounds-> And if you do requires about 15 pounds -until he re· than a pound to tbe1r
First. of all, how many sweetened count4!rparts sweetener on fruit or gain 20 pounds in a year, calories to sustaln each aches 162 pounds or so -normal weight. And if
.sweetened cups of coffee is 144 per day, or 52.560 cereal. make your own will you keep on gaining? pound of normal body and theQ-level off al that you're wondering about
<.lo you drink a day? And calories a year. Divided low·calorie, sweetened Does that mean you'll be weight. So a person who weight. the accuracy of these
how many saccharin by 3500, that could mean yogurt. use artificially 100 pounds overweight should ~eigh 150 re· However, women, estimates, think of the
tablets or packets or an end·of·year weight sweetened gelatin w1thinfiveyears? quires 2,250 calories a 1short, s mall·boned or people you know who
sweetener do you use to gain or JS pounds. (Or 30 dessert or sugarless ice No, it's not likely. As day OS times 150 equals tiny people, older people gave up smoking and
aweetenthem? pounds,rortwocans!) milk. you'll have to you gain weight, your 2,250). A scant teaspoon and those who are took up chewing gum or
Suppose you drink a JC you replace Frese a figure on an extra 16 heavier body requires of sugar is 15 calories, so sedentary or inactive, hard candy! ~up with every meal, a~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------~~~--~~--~--~-second cup after dinner.
')>lus mid-morning and
~id-afternoon ''coffee
breaks" (or "teatime.")
7hat's six cups a day. If
you normally sweeten
each cupful with two sac·
charin tablets (or one en·
velopeorSweel 'n' Low>.
you will wind up using 12
level teaspoons oC sugar
daily, at 16 calories
apiece, to keep your cof·
fee sweet. That's an ex-
tra 192 calories a day.
Multiply 192 calories
by 365 and you've added
70,080 calories a year!
What do 70,080 extra
nlories mean in terms
of weight gain?
Every body is dif-
ferent, depending on
age, size, activity level
and metabolism. But the
general rule is that it
takes it takes 3,500
calorics to equal one
pound of weight
gained or lost. In other
words. you have to give
up 3.500 calories to lose
one pound, and each ex·
cess 3,SOO calories shows
tlp as an added pound on
the scale.
So . . . 70,080 excess
calories you didn't use
before -divided by 3,500
-means an average
weight gain or 20 pounds
by the end of one year.
''But I don't drink cof·
fee, and I take my tea un·
sweetened. Diet soda is
my real hang·up!"
Okay, How MUCH diet
soda?
Some people drink lots
o{ diet soda during the
s ummer nnd little or
none the rest of the year.
Main
Dish
Nutty
People "'ho love the
navor of peanuts Will t'n·
joy the results or this
one -skillet meatle!>s
meal -it'!> protcrn-
packcd.
MEATLESS
MF./\ TB/\1.1.'\
1 can (IS ounces l rl.'lf
kidnPy ht.'ans, drainC'cl
and mai.hed < P 1 cup!..i I", t·upi; quitk oat~
1 2 c ur cream>·
peanut buttl.'r
'~ C'llp r1nt•l y
rhopp<·d oruon
1,, <'Up flOt'l .v
chopped ~rcen pepp~r
2 tahlespnon'
chopped celery tops
1 teaspoon salt
• , teaspcxm pepper
2 eggs, beaten
I I CUP unSlfted nour
1 1 cup corn 011
Peanut Sauce
Stir together beans.
oats. and peanut butt<'r
Stir in onion, gretm pep
per. celery tops, salt and
pepper. Stir in eggs to
t>lend well. Form lnto l ·
inch balls. Coat with
!lour.
Heat corn oil in larg«?
heavy skill et over
medium heat. Add meat-
balls; brown on all sides,
\urning frequently lo
maintain roundness.
Pour on Peanut Sauce.
Cover and cook 10
minutes or until sauce is
bubbly. Makes 6 serv-
ings.
PEANUT SAUCE
Jn medium saucepan
heat 2 tablespoons corn
oil over medium heal
Add 1 medium onion.
finely chopped, and
saute until soft. Stir in 1.
can (Uounces) or 2 cans
(8 ounces each) lomato
HUCe.
• In 2 cu~ hot water,
dluolve 2 vegetarian
bt>uillon cubes. SUr into
HUCe. Add 1 teaspoon
{emon Julee, Y.t teaspoon
clrled thyme leaves, Y.t
teaspoon sugar, v. teas-
poon nutmeg and ~ cup. •
creamy or chu nk y
.. anut butler. Stir until
smooth. Makes 3 cups
uuce.
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Wok's Hot?
Try Stir-fry
To ~avl' ltml'. mdny experienced Chinese
cooks slJr together standard sauce ingredients
hke soy sauce. corn starch and sherry and then
s tore the mixture in a tightly sealed jar in the
refrigerator
Usmg the max for the mannade as well as the
sauce. it takes only a short time to concoct a stir-
fry rush. While the meat is marinating, the
vegetables can be prepared Following the
Chinese tcch11ique, cut them into uniform sizes
and shapes for even cooking. Once the meat and
vegetables are ready, it's a matter of minutes
until dinner 1s served.
ORIENTAL BEEF AND VEGETABLES
I <:up thinly sliced flank steak <about '1
11oundl
l cup Oriental Sauce
• , cup corn otl
I cup match stick size carrot pieces
I cup 1 1-inch thick zucchini slices
In small bowl marinate beef in 1 ~ cup
Oriental Sauce Mix 30 minutes. Dram meat, re-
-;erving marinade. In wok or large skillet heat 2
tablespoons of the 011 over med1um-h.igh heat.
Add carrot slicks e1nd cook 2 minutes, stirring
t•onstantly. Add zucchini and cook. stirring con-
-.tanlly, until tender cnsp. Remove \"egetables
from skillet.
Heat remaining 2 tablespoons of the oil in
s killet Add beef and cook. slJrnng const~ntly . 3
min utcs or unti I beef 1!> browned. Return
'egetables to skillet i\dd reserved marinade and
remaining 1':1 cup Oriental Sauce Mnc. Cook, stir
ring constantly. until sauce thickens and beef
mixture 1s ,glazt'd Sen e mer hot fluffy n ee
Mak es 2 servings
ORIENTAL CHICKEN CASHEW
1 z raw boneless chicken breac;ts. thinly
'heed tl cup>
l cup Oriental Sauce
''4 cup corn oil
I cup cut green beans l I ·inch pieces)
l ran (8oz. >water cht·~tnut.s, sliced
1 2 cup dry roasted ca ... hew nuts
In small bowl mannalP sliced chicken in '2
l'UP Oriental Sauce ~11 ~ :io minutes. Drain
c·hicken. reserving marmadl' In wok or large
skillet heal 2 tablespoons of the 011 over med1um-
h1gh heat. Add gre('n bt'ans. water ch~tnuts and
('ashew nuts Cook. st1rnng constantly, until
~ r<'en beans a re tende r eris p R c mo\ c
\ cgelables and nuts from -.kllh•l
In !>am<' sk11l1•t. heat rcma101n~ 2 lahles
poons of tht• oil 1\dd rhll'k1•n .ind r1.1ok. <.t1rnng
constanll:t. 3 minutt•-. l<l't11m 'l·getahles dnd
nuts to ..,k1llet i\d<I n''N' t·<I mannade and re
mamin~ 12 rup Onc•nt·1t ,,iuce Mix . Cook . c;tir
nng constant!\. until 'OIUC'e ttucken.s irnd chicken
mixture 1s 1!1Mt•'1 "'''n-1· oHr hot fluff\' n ee Makes2scrvmgs ·
SWEET AND SOUR PORK
1 cup thinly !'tltr ed honelcss pork <a bout •-: pound )
l cup Orient .ii Sauce
1 1 cup corn ml
I s mall onion. cut 1nlo8 wedges
l small gn•en pepper, cut into 1-incb
squares
l can lR' • 01 > pineapple chunks packed io
hl'nvy syrup
1 teaspoon sesame seed Coplional l.
In small bowl mariante port in • 2 cup
Oriental Sauce Mix 30 minutes. Drain pork. re-
.serving marinade• In wok or laq~e s killet heat 2
tablespoons of the oil ovrr medium-high heat.
Add onion and pepper. Cook. stimng constantly.
until onion is transparent and pepper is tender.
Remove onion nnd pepper from skillet.
In same skillet heat remaining 2 tablespoons
oft.he oil. Add pork and cook, stirring constantly,
5 minutes. Return onions and pepper to skillet.
Add pineapple chunks ~•th syrup, reserved meat
marinade and remaining 1"2 cup Oriental Sauce.
Heat, stirring constantly. until sauce thickens
and meat mixture is glazed. Serve over hot fluffy
rice. If desired. sprinkle with sesame seed.
Makes 2 servings.
ORIENTAi.SAUCE
·~cup dark corn syrup
1 !2 cup soy sauce
1 • cup corn starch
1 1 cup wh.itc vinegar
''• cup dry sherry
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 cups beer broth
In I.quart jar stir together corn syrup, soy
sauce and com i;tarch. Stir in vinegar, sherry,
garlic powder and beef broth. Add water to make 3~ cups. Cover jar and st.ore in refrigerator.
Shake before using. Makes 3~ cupa or enough
for 3 Oriental main dishes and l vegetable dish.
'Micro Menus Get Beefed Up
This gourmet dish is a ~ teaspoon lat·
delicious example of ragoo, crumbled
what you can do with lf2 P o u o d
beer in a microwave mushrooms, sliced
oven. It features thin ~ cup dry wblte
sUces of sirloin steak wine
enhanced with fresh ~teaspooosalt
mushrooms. cheese and ~teaspoon pepper
wine sauce. Mincedparaley
When cooking bee( by" 6 ounces monterey
microwave, keep in jack cheese
mind that smaller cuts or 1 l.able&pooo flour
beef do not brown ap-Cut beef into 4 serv
preciably (except, when ings. Rub bolh sides with
· s uccessfully using a worcestersbire sauce,
s pecial b.rowning b asil and tarragon.
skillet). Therefore it can Place in single layer m
often be more appe·allng 12-incb ovenproof platter
to finish beef dishes with or glass pizza plate. ln
a sauce or topping of I -quart glass measuring
... om e sort. Beef cooked c u P • c o m b i n c
Just until barely done mushrooms, wane. salt.
will be most tender. pepper and about I
BEEF tablespoon parsley Slice
SAN FRANCISCO ~ cheese. Grate remain·
l •.a pounds beef ing ~cheese.
sirloin steak, cut 14 to Place pizza plate with
'•·inch thick beef in microwave oven
t t e a s p o o n and cook with full pow<'r
Y.orcestershirc sauce 2 minutes. Rotate d1 <.,h 1 ~
I teaspoon basil. turn or turn beef slices
t•rumbled over. Cook 2 minutes
!oncer. Remove from
oven. Spoon juices from
beef into mushroom mix·
lure. Cook mushrooms
uncovered with full
power 4 minutes~ Lift.
!rom liquid with slotted
spoon and heap on beet
slices. Top mushrooms
with sliced cheese.
Sprinkle wttll parsley.
Toss grated cheese
with flour. Stir Into
mushroom liquid. Cook.
stirring once, 2 miPutes
or until sauce is hot.
SPENCER
STEAK
BONELESS BEEF RIB
thickened and smooth.
Heat. cheese topped beef
2 minutes or just lOllg
enough to beat t.broui}L
Spoon some o f
mushroom sauce over
beef. Pass remainder.
Makes 4 servings.
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-Lamb: Thrifty.
Nosh ilig for 2
Hints for feeding two: A standard leg or lamb can be
dlvided by the butche r into three sections so that the two ol
you can feast at least three times from the same purchue.
Ftom lbe sirloin secUon, have the butcher cut 2-3 sirloin
gteaks. These are excellent broiled as is with just a hint of
seasoning, such as a rub of garlic and a sprinkling nf
crushed rosemary.
Th~ steaks c an be frozen for later use as well, as also c:an be theshanks.
Shanks maxe wonderful slew, as much of the flavor of
any meat stew comes from the bone m arrow. "
For the roast that's left, season with lemon, olive oil and
garlic -Greek standards. Savor leftovers in s alads or
sliced thinly in sandwiches of pocket bread and cucumbers.
GREEK STYLE
LEG OF LAMB
1 leg of lamb with 2 or 3 ~1rloin chops and shank re•
moved>
2 cloves g arlic
1,.cup oliveoil
1 .. cup fresh ll'mon JUIC<.'
l '>2 teaspoons salt
1 ':!teaspoon black pepper
3 teaspoons orei:ano ll'avcs
Lemo.o wedges
Fresh mint. 1f dcs1rrd
Place lamh on rat•k in f.hallow roasting pan. Cut 5 slits
at intervals into top of roast Shce 1 clove garlic lengthwise
into 5 pieces and insert l piece into each s lit in lamb.
Mince n•m a1 nlng dove garlic; then combine with oil,
lemon juice, 1.:? teaspoon ~.tit, 1-1 teaspoon pepper and 2 teas·
poons oregano in s mall saucepan. Heat and stir until
blended. Brus h lamb with some of oil mixture. Mix remain-
ing 1 teas poon s alt, 1 1 tt•a5poon pepper and 1 teaspoon
oregano; sprinkle over l;.1m b.
Roast in 325 oven about 25 minutes per pound, or unlit
m eat thermomete r rej:!1!>lcrs 140 degrees for m edium-rare
donencss. Das te m eat occasionally with oil mixture.
Rem ove lamb to heated platter and remove garlic. Garnish
with lemon and m 1nt.
SHERRI ED
J,A)IBSTEW
1 tablespoon eookini; oil
1 large lamb shank
1 ~teaspoon salt 1 a teaspoon pep p<'r
1,~ teaspoon papnkn
2 tablespoons sherry
Waler
4 small carrots, pared and halved lengthwise
Ssmall whileonionc;, peeled
4 small potatoes, pee It'd and hal ved
F1our -
Heat oil in hca,·y s aucepan with cover. Brown lamb
shank well on all ~ides; drain off fat. Add salt, pepper,
paprika, s herry and 3 cups water. Cover and simmer about
Lamb roasted in garlic and herbs
serves two abundantly.
t hour. or until lamb is almo-,t tt'nd•'r ·\nd vcgl'l.1blc~ ;rnd
more wat1•r 1f needed; then cover and '>tmm£'r ah<lut l hour
longt>r. Removc la m b to heatf'd dish .\rrnn,l!C' \'e,::etabh.•s
:1round lamb and keC'p warm Skim off fat dnd rc.,cr ve pan
Juices. .. ~
To mak<' J?r.1vy, use ll'l tJb(Pc;poons flour per r up of pan
juices Rlend flour with e nough cold waler to mak<· d smooth
past<' in t-1a ucep.1n ; then gradu.11ly sur pan juice., into past I'
Si mmer, c;t1rrin,:! consta ntly. until smooth and th1 ckene1I
about 3 minute, Pour gravy ovf'r ml' at and \'<'R<'l..ihle..,
ALMOND l.A)!BSAJ.AD
2 cup-; rooked. d 1r1·d lamb
'2 cups sh' C'rt•cf .ilmond.". tnJ\ted
111 cups du·1•tl c'<'l<'rv
I cup sulud drt'""'"I! nr m.n onna1'ic
2 tablespoons lt'rnon 1111c ,.
l leasponn .. alt
C'ombhe lamb .• 1lmonds and celC'ry. Mix tr,i:cthrr rt'·
mainmg m1?n'l11C'nls A<M dressing to lamb dOd mix well.
Serve <'hilled
NQTE If dt> .. 1rrd, !>l'rH• warm Grate r h<'<'M' mn th<'
top. Crumhll' potato c hip., and <.pnnkle-ovn 1111 Pl act' m 350
de gree ovt>n until heat<'d throu.i:h <about 20mmutt·,1
LAM BSTUFF~O~GGPL~~T
t larf:!<' <'J?f:!pl nnt cut in half lf'ngthwisc
3 lablC'spoons s alad oil
1 small oruon, c hopped
1 medlum·sizt!d green pcp~r. d1 ct"!1
l ~2 cups r ookC'd rt<'C
l can 11 pound> tomat oes
1 Heas poon basil
\'.i teaspoon gurlir s.11t
2 cups ctict'd l'Ooked IJmh
Salt ond J><'PPl'r tn t.1i;te
Cul center from t'J.:1?1>lant leaving 1'2 inch sheU; r eserve
shell. Diec t'ggplant Combine 011 , onion, green pepper and
eggplant; ~aull' until V<'f:!t'lablcs are tender. Add rice
tomatoes, hasil and f:!ar hc salt : heat to boiling point. stir: ·
ring occasionall). Cook on>r low heat tS minutes. Add lamb
and salt and ~ppt•r . mix WC'll
Fill eggplant shl•ll<; w 1th lamh mhlure Pl ace in shallow
baking pan. Rakl' m modl•rate nvc-n (350 dei:rces) 45
minutes. Serves I
l. \MB RKE Ll"AU
'•cup butlr r
1 1 cup flour
• ,teaspoon 111alt
s. teaspoon pepper
2 vegetabfo bouillon cubes
21t'l cup~ w afer
11'1 teaspoon soy sauce v. cup raisins
\4 cup toasted diced almonds
2cups cubed cooked lamb
~large green pepper, cut in strips
1 package (6 oz.) curried rice V. cup chopped chutney
Melt butter in s killet and blend In n our, salt and pepper
Add bouillon cubes , watt>r and SQy sauce and took over lo~
heat, stirring constantly until thickened. Add ·raisins,
almornb, lamb and green pe pper. Stir well and simmer 10 to
15 minutes.
M~anwhlle, cook cur~e-d rice according to package
dlrecllons. Stir chutney into meat sauce. Pl.ace rice in
centtt o( large healed platter and surround w1tb .Jamb
aauce. Serves 6.
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Wine Labeling: Italy Has Its Problems, Too
By llAOlJL
CRIPENWALOT
'"·-·~· """' SJ""1UI• . Italian wines are com-
• ins under strong govern·
: ment control to protect
: the buying publi c.
: Uaretofore, when one or-
dered Chianti, especially . i1\ Amenca . one could
•'ie'l any red wine so
{abeled.
To get real Chianti.
probably Italy's best
knbwn wine outside its
shores, you csn now look
title it to use the name .
The Spaniards were
forced to cease and de ·
s 1s t expo rtin g t o
America wme labeled as
varietals (wines named
after the grape> such as
Pi not Noir, Cabernel
Snuvignon, Chardonnay.
etc., when the wines ac-
tually contained none or
the grape varieti e s
named.
The reason Italy is
pr o motin g "Ed -
no minazione" o n tbe
label is because Italy is the problem is that there
the largest wine pro-are some UOO different
ducer in the world. It wines produced in Italy.
also cons umes more Only four percent of
wme per capita Uum any Italy's wine production
other nation in the world, finds its way outside lta·
so its exports to the Unit-ly. Oesplte that, Italy is
ed States are below what the second largest ex-
they should be in relatlon porter of wiDC1J to the
to its production. world. France is first.
The Italian Trade Tbejokeaboutltallans
Commission is conduct· having purple feet ls no
ing an education pro· longer true. The produc·
g ram to familiarize lion, cultivation, press·
Americans with the fine ing, and bottling of wines
wines of Italy. Part of as a simple country art is
no longer passed along
from Cather to son. To-
day there are al least 12
educational institutions
o!Cering d egr ees in
enoloe,y (the science or
wine). The wine industry
is as moder.n a s
anywhere in the world.
Several million Italians
are involved in some
phase of grape growing
and/orwinemaking.
Although the origin of
the grape ls unknown, it
is known that it grows in
only a narrow belt
a r ound the world and
ttaly encompasses the
length of that belt from
the northernmos t
vineyards at the foot of
the Swiss and Austrian
Alps to the warm shores
of Sicily.
Ancient Greek ex·
plorers recognized Italy
as a wineland and named
it .. Enotria .. which
means wineland.
For 2,000 years the
wlnes of Italy have been
as much a part of Italian
hfe as its food. The
farmer grew bis own
food and made bis own
wine -from whatever
grapes grew best in his
particular province.
But everything can be
improved by selected
breeding and ·cultivation
and throughout the cen-
turies this breeding and
selection bas been going
on. Thus 'the different
areas of Italy became
famous tor different
wines. Piemonte gives us
Barbera, Barbares co,
Ba r olo . and AsU
Spumanti. ·
Veoeto give! u~
Bardolino, Soave and
Va lpollcella. F r om
Tuscany comes Chianti;
Marches is famous for
Jts Vet'dicchio; Umbna
for its Orvieto.
Latium (Lado) pro-
duces Frascati and Slci· ly is known for its
Marsala (a dessert
wine).
for theDenominai1oned1 ~~~~~~~-~--------------------------------------------------------~ .Origine Controllala. .which m eans the wine 1s 1.~ genuine product of
lhe area where the wine
of that name legally
co mes fro(D.
Scandals have rocked
the wine industry in re-
~ e'1 t years with un-
scrupulous vintners or
distributor s peddling
mislabeled wmc. Thi•
Jlallans were caught a
few years ago bottling
and selling synthe tic
wine to an unsuspectin g
·our lower prices overall
are the berries! ·
I .
1
public. ..
The French. two years
ago, were selling mis-
labeled wine, des pite
1
, their Appelation Con-
·t rollee (su ppos ed to
guarantee authenticity).· i Even a large American
'win ery was fined a
quarter o ( a million
dollars for selling a
\'arictally-labeled wmc
which d id not contain lhc
Pequired 51 pE'rl'ent or 1 the"variE.'tal g r ape lo <'n
Nutty
tun ch
J-'.or big kidl> and Ii II Ii:
kids -mol1tsscs fl avors
th~s c s un ny gem s. ·r h • y · r c n u t r 1 l 1 (I u s
~· n ~ r g i z e r ' I o I h r 1 II
hroWn-bai!J!<·rs
I OHNNIF. ROSS'S
SON •'L O W Elt
COOKIES
J ':i c u ps whol•·
~heat pastry nour
1 leatipoon bakin~
powder
1 :.: teaspoon salt
1 cup m:H·gurine
1 cup dark b rown
s ugar
2 teaspoonc; 'anill:i
2 cggs
3 cups old f u!>h1onNI
uats
1 • l'llJ> \\ lwal g<'r m
·' • l'UP :.unflov. cr
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S t 1r tngl'tht:'r th1•
flour. ln1k1n~ po1.1. cfr r
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m:1rgarlllt'. sugJr :11111
'anllla. l><•;1l an <'Rgs un
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stir m t hl' tlour m1xtuti•
.ind then lhl' r<'main1ng
rngn·cl1t'nb..
D111p h:. rounck<I tC':is-
l>nnnf11ls,:.? 111chl's ;i part,
1111t11 ungrC':ISf'CI cook1 ..
,h1•l'ts Bakt• 1n <1 p1 •·-t
h1 .. 1ted :l75-cfrJ(1 N' O\ <•n
11 n t ii twov. tl<'d Ii lo L!
m11111 U.'" lkmnvl' .it on
('I' tn wirt• 1 :u·k~ to ('Ool.
~l.1kl's ahout :; dozC'n .
State
Leads ,
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WASlll NGTON 11\Pl
-California turned out
s i x or rv E'ry seven
1{3 lions or .. till \.\ i1w pro
chx:ed m f1 sc•.1l 1975, lht'
Treasury Depa rtment
reports.
The r<'JXlrl on still, or
noncarbonalcd, wines
i-nows California produC'-
11 0 n a t 367 ,6 5 1,83 7
~a lions.
~ccond in the li st wa~
NJ!w York wilh produr·
ti~ of36,7l7,091 l'tallons.
Boneless
Round Steak
BONDED BEEF . . .... .. LB.
Top Sirloin Steak
I M .. i.E:;SOONOf08tU l.O.N._ --
11a
. " 198
~.~~'~a~l~a~~~!. ________ t~ 128
Fresh Beef Brisket , ... 138
BONDED BEEF LOIN
Large End
Rib Roast
.. LB.
BONDED BEEF ............ __ .... La
111
121
!2!el!~~~~ R~ast ____ LA 1aa
Boneless Tip Steak 1sa
BOHOl:DOl OAOUND ..... -...... -.--1.&
P.~! .. ~v~~i_!'_ R~a~t---~---_:_l& 109
7-Bone Chuck Roast "sac ~!~~c!-.~-'!_~-~!~~-·•• .. ·---LI. 158
LolNer priced
Prodl -e
Navel
O~anges 4 cfr~.o 5 9 t;
Green Solid Cabbage 15 c
loose Carrots 16c
Fresh Broccoli "29c
~-1Jt ~t-J-~jd & ret
lady Lee Sandwich Bags . ~ 55c
Hefty Lawn Bags . 0-::' 189
Sweetheart liquid D~erg~nt 59e
~~~I-liquid Detergent .. ~, 111
Comet Scouring Cleanser .0:, 3a c
Easy Off Glass Cleaner i::"' 55e
Gaines Puppy Choice
[lt'ldl(., ,~ .. 121
Purr Cat Food _. ... 19c
Health & Beaut~ Aids
,. t ...
Vlsina Eye Drops
Packaged & Conned
Harvestoay
~r!!ol?!.~~~-~z.r; 14 C
Harvest Day
!~~~~HEAT 1~ZL~ 27c
~f.~~.!~~~d _Dressing .. _ ...... o'::L 53c
!.r!~~'!~at ~rapefr'!!! ~~~~~ANS 73c
Fireside Vanilla Wafe~s n-ozC:: 49c
Ri.~.~~A-Ro~.i -~·~ca ~~~-e~.~::. 3ac
Sunshtn.a, Krispy C~~~~e~l.:: 49c
Tree Top Pear App~e -~-~i.~~, ~ 75c
~ ~R~, Casserole ----'1V~ 59c
~!rvest Oa~_ Potat~~-·~ ... 23c
!~~~w1L~ .~-~.~-----~::o• 83C
~estea ln~ant Tea ,_::I.A 1 ao
Craamatte~_El_~~w .. ~.a~~~~!K 21 ~
~unt: s __ Tom~.'~!~_uc! ·-,M>~AH 32c
Pater Pan Salmon oA 1"
i "-· .. ------------~CAlt
~L!ork Chops ----ui. 13a
Chicken Breast Quarters 59c
OAl.lOOVMTSISt,ll"ttllO)-............... -.. --UI.
~~g Cblcka~ Drumsticks .ltl. 79c
~-~~~-~ Turke_y_Breas~----.. -l .. 1_ 38
Fr_es~!_ur_kay_T_big_hs __ ui.88~
~sh Turkey Drumsticks 49c
~ .. ~~~! !!!a1t~r Sliced Saco!!."'°' 1 's
~!~!.c~~~!!.~ad Bacon -s-to.nca. 11s
••• thars Lucky, for you.
Dennison's Plain Chili ~ 68c
......... ..-.. ••·· ........... -16-0Z. CAil
Funnv Face Drink Mixes ~ 129
r .. "'APCOA~V .... -..... -....... ..-.-.... --13-0Z.CA*'
Chef Boy-Ar-Dea Ravioli o-.a 111 eu, .•. ----.. -----«O-OZ.C.\H
Bell Brand Chips ~ 1 os
VAIUl IYPA(;l(.16--PA(;o( .•• -.•• ------.... -.. .,llo-<>Z.P~'l.
Lawry's Garlic Spread C7"' 49c .... . ....... -... ····-----·-------A-OZ.JAR
Niblets Corn --f>OZ.~ .. 2ac
Lady Lee Tomato Juice fl" 4g c
---·----......... -.. -·---«11-¢::.CA!>I
Frozen & Dairy
Harvest Day
Ice Cream
............ -.......... ~GAL. CTN. 89~
Lady Lee
_ .. !~~~~ .... ~2-01.~. 75c
Lady Lea
!~eP.~~~.9-0ZCTN. 49c
!!!he~i & Meat Ca~~~!~K~ 35 c
Jeno· s Cheese Pizza
Delicatessen
Lady Lee ~
~~~S~~!G. 3 79
~!~!J!~~-~a t_!leasa_~~ ggc
Bob~~~~9~ef ort Dressin~f-0:;: 131
~~~.!~ National Salami ,~a. 139
~!~-~eesa ~~age
~-~ift .. ~~~ SU.~ 939•
Knudsen Cheese Cake Ci" 27c •·v•111cnu ............... _ .......... ___ , .. -40%.CUll'
~~!"!~~~!s~~l~iscuits ,.-«w. 13c
Morrell Beef.Franks ~ 79c
·--------· .. ------18-0Z. pt(Q, ---_.. Morrall Ll~ar Sausa~~--~a. 59c
~uck~ Discount Center
Item• Below AvaOable at Olacoum Cent.,. On"I
Other 11tatt:'!I in the lop
1 Q. producers were : 11-
hoois, 7,719.207 J?allons:
Vtrginia. 2,537,508: Sooth
Ca rolina, 1,471,446:
Mlcbigan. J ,377,861 ;
\\tashington. t , 175.391 :
:N'e w Jersey. 1,043,695;
Georgia, 1,008,044 anrl
Arkansas, 7Z7 ,975.
Lavoris Mouthwash
Giiiette Trac II Blades A&~!!~~-eee._r ___ w,~::N9 121 I '"'~ ggc
... , """ 1e9
Steaks
Presto
Daisy ~ady Tw~n Shaver ~ 77 c
Micrin Mouthwash _ ,, ~: n'\. ggc
Uquor&Wine
!~s R!~I Scotch Wll1l!_9EJ1.n. 911
~-~~~ Vokda .1.1· vmun .. 722
~.~:=··....._ ....... _ ...... .. ...... ___ _ u.---·--
·Thin ~nder steaks arc-
ideal for sauteing, pan
frying or pan broiling.
·Alt of thes<.' dry heat
, stove lop methods call for
quic k browning usi ng a
minimum or ml or no
~~!2~.1~!!~~·~1~~1~!~.~-~!~~~' C~L 99° DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS
•ANAHEIM
720 W. LA PALMA AV£NUI
added faL'\. Dusting first *IU£NA PAAK
with flour promotes a H 31 LA PALMA AY!HU£
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•cosu MllA
2110 HAllBOA 8LW.
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tlO 10. 8TATE COLUGI ILVO,
PULL EATON
~»NO. EUCLID AV(,
p~arancc, Kcl'p in m ind HUHTIHOTOH 8UCM *1.AOUNA HILLS
that too h l«h heat or too •toSO lllOOICHUlllST STAUT 21272 CAIOT "O•o AT LA ,AZ
loni cooking wlll tough<.'n •LA MlllAOA *OAANOI •t AHTA ANA
even lender steaks. LA MIMDA IHOPPIHQ c EH TEA 2t20 IL CHAPMAM AVINU& iJH 10. llUSTOl ITlllfT
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Whole Kernel
NIBLETS
CORN
ar: ~:"1 25c· can
. ·.·~:;~·: .
Groceries
@ =~ ~~~~ !!.'~!:.':. ...... 40c
® ~yo~.~~~~~~~~le~~f~ .•..•. age
Heritage House
~r~~~ .. ~.~~~ ...... 2F°'49c
® ~~:'~" ~~!~~~k! ........... ~129
®~~!rP~~-t!l~.~ ....... 73c
@ ~:!'k!!~P,~~~ ............... 37c
@Corn King ~~~~~!~.~~~~ ...... 84c
Green Giant Peas ·: :,.·:.:.~3·· ·1· "c' .='~·:: ·: ':·: ·;::::·" ·mH"=i~ . . . .
1701.Cen ........................... ;. . · · . • ··:: :
Green Giant Corn 34c -----· iiliilo.----------
'Nl101e Kel"Mll or Cream Style 17 Oz. •••.
'!~r~!·:~.~.1.~~. ~.~.~.~~ .. 43c
~~~!rJ?~~ .. ~.~.1.~~ .. ~ ..... 53c @ ~~!~~~to~!!?~~!~~~ ......... $168 White. 27c Wheal,
Sandwich
1 Lb. Loaf
@ ~~l,'s ~I~~.~.~.~·~·~· .......... 71 c
@ ~~~~~ 1~~~~an~~~~ •••••••. 66c
Yellow Cling Peaches ~= °' 2 59c Hen1age House 303 Can... . . FOf
Heritage House
SOLID PACK
TOMATOES
,~~ 29c
~Kool Aid °"'* ..... $139 ~Cherry, Strawt>erry. Tropleal Punch,
Grape, Lemonade 10 Ot ...•••••••••••••
-·Deli-Dairy
@ ~a?i!1~~a~~21 ~~ .................. 91c
~~~~cf .~~~~~~!! ........... 49c
; @ ~!!~n'n~ ~~~~ .............. 27c
@ ~~~ae?i.~~ .. ~~~~.~~.'.' ..... $149 I ® Peanut Butter ~::::,:: sac
laura Seudder 16 Oz. Jar •••••••••••••• . . -
Q ~ .. ~.o~~'!~.~~·P~:.;: ........ $1 49 · ® fu!C:~~ ~~~~~ ............. :.~&Sc
MARCH 24th & 25th INDEPENDENT SUPERMARKET RESULTS:
Fazio's again
tower than all six
inajor coinpetitors.
Fazio~s ..•••. $110.57
Vons...... 1.14.13
Market Basket...... 114.91
Ralphs ••• ~ •• 115.61
Alpha Beta .••••• 116.06
Lucky...... 116.69
Safeway...... 120.66
On Mardl 24 and 2S. 1977
the second independent
supermarket SJ.Jrv&f proved
Fazio's lower priced than an six
major competitors. Basket for
basket. The survey was based on
a representation of the U.S.
grocery basket as established by
the U.S. Department of Labor and
augmented with all important
consumer product categori~ not
Included i,, the Department of
l abor hstiftgs. Comparable
• brands. sizes, quantities and
weights were used in each item
by Item price comparison.
Mr. Fazio refuses to be uoderso1d.
Produce Meats
Frozen Foods
® ~~!~~~t~~ ~~~.~ .. ~~~~ .... 35c
® ~~z.~2rag~.~.~~~~~~§~ .. 35c
Banquet
COOKIN'
BAGS
e~J~~t. 4For$1
Sllced T utkey, sa111t>ury s1..,lk
5 Oz. Pllg.
@ ~!~!~~~~ P~~~~~~~··· ..... &6c
@ ~::;s0~ .• ~~~~~.~ ........... S206
~ ~=~~o~~!~~ ................ 33c
Westwood
~~:;"~!~!.~.~~· ...... , ... age
-
What wilt n1akc
Julie Grd\'SC)n:~
phone r1n~f!
.tt r. fuzio:-. new lo'"· prices.
0 Lemonade = 3 $1 Herttage House 12 Oz. Can......... For
0 ~~~8c!~.~~. ~.~.~·~·~· ........... 49c
@ ~~~~~~P~~ ~.'.~~~~ •. ~.;;.55c
@ ~~~;~~.~;.~;~ .......... 59c
Meats
0 ~!~~!~~~.~~~~~~ ....... Lb.s1 09
0 ~!~1~!.~~~~ ................. Lb. 69C
® ~~::~~~ .. ~~~! ............. Lb.$1 29
Q ~!~1~o~~ru~!~!n.~.'.~.~.~ •••••• lb. 69c
0 ~~~!~~~.~!~.~~~~.~~b. s1 21
Freshly ~Ground Beef Patties Mede 59e ~ Fel content does not exceed :w-1 ••••• Lb.
Not avallable In Nor1h Hollywood Store
Blade Cut Beef
CHUCK
ROASTS
Value ·5sc Tnmmed
Lb.
@ ~~~~u~t~~~~,,-:;~ ........... 4Qc Medium Size Boneless Hams ~; <. :'.a~-@ Hentage House Whole or End Portion $159 ® !~~~~,(~~8 ~~T~!~~.'~ ....... 6~
American Cheese Food 11s
' BOl'den Ind Wrap Sllee 12 Oz. Pkg ......
Miid Cheddar
-~!!~~ 1 Lb. Pkg •••••.••••••• s 169
Wines and Spirits
JFJ Wines ee1>eme1 sauv1g..on, 0 R!illnewtln. Ruby Rose. Nape GarNy, ftftc
Chl&f'tl, Burgundy, BeeujOlal .. Quart .... .,~-
Health and Beauty Aids o 2;~~.~:,~.~ ................ sgc
0 ~~.!~!!~Reo~~ ........ 99c
Baking Soda
~e:>H~~~~ ~ ....... 59c
.Q ~~!!:!~·~ ............... 97c
Q !;'~:!!.~·.~~!~ ............... s11a
0 ~~!~~ .. !.~~!~~ ............ *1 07
0 ~~~~.~~.~.1.• .................. $148
Rain Check
IN• try our very bwt, but '" the ~ we run out of •n edvertlled Item, your ator• m•t1•ger wtll court-
eously give you • ralnchec* eo you mtY ptctc-up the
Item at the Oft-sale price at a later date.
We Welcome
.Food Stamp Shoopers
TheM prte. ere etfeetlve Wedn.dey, Ai>rt 20 thru TueecS.y, Ai>!'ll 2t. 1on. w. ,.........
the rlgftt 10 llmlt quantlt• end r9NM ..i. to dMler•
and WholeulWL
...... , .
~,,. ..... ,..
FRESH
MUSHROOMS
Oellclous
sef'l«I wllh
your le\l'Ol'll&
steak 99~
~~~~~=~ ~~.~~~~~~~~-Lb.
0 ~!!!!~ .·.~~!~~~.~~~~~~! s1 39
Pork Loin Chops 0 FamRy Pack Incl. 3 End and 6 $118 Center Cut Chops •••••••••• , ....... Lb.
0 fo:~!~~.~~~ .. ~~~~.~ ..... lb.$149
Cut-Up Quartered
~ Green Bell Peppers 5nc . 0 ~~~~.~~~ .. ~~~~ .. ~~~~.~Lb. 99c ~ Tr-v 01 a .............. · ...... ··· .... ·• ii-0 Country Style Albs 99 FRYING
CHICKENS /;l;.\ Jumbo Artichokes 3 s1 Pork Loin ......................... lb. c ~ Thie*, Full H'9ada, ..... ............. for
@ ~~L0~.~~.~39cot ........... Ea.5c 0 ~e~~P~~~~~~~!~.~~~.1~. 75c
Farm 48C
~Fresh -~ Plneapples 49c
FIOWfl lfl Fresh •••••••• , ...... • • • • ~
~ Moisture Meters $ 97 ~ Takee 1N gu891 wont out of 5 ~plants. 9.99 ll'&lue ............ .
® f,~~~~!!~:S~!~ .......... Ea. 4gc
® Ie!":9l~.~~~~~~ ........... a 4gc
@ Star-Buy
Tnese are lt•me temp0ratlly reduced In
Pl'loe due 10 m111nut1cturer1 promotl()(lat
a110w1nct or by an e>eceotlo~al purchase.
Everyday Low ..
0 ~!~~ .... low priced ltemt you'tt find
1hroughout the atore ~day of tN
week. C"9c1t end compare. Mr. faJk>
relu..a lo be under~.
0 ~~!,~ E~u!'!~~ ... ~.~.~ ... Lb. 39c Fresn
0 r'!~'!n~~.~~r.~.~ ........... Lb. 39c
@ ~!=~~~~.~.~.~~~.~.~b. 77c
0 ~!=:!.~~! ............. s109
0 !~8e!!'!~1~ .. ~!~~~ .... lb. $195
Mr. Fazio refuses .
.to be undersold. ·
Lb.
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• 270:1-B HARBOR BLVD. 18100 BROOKHURSI •
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VEG•
4 cyl • 4 soeed radio heat9r
(540KY0)
LTl> STA. WAGON
V-8 autn Iran ~ t.1c tor1 .,,,
cond1!1r)nir1g C\OWP.( <,IPPrHl I P' WP'
disc br ll\I'<; now,.., w1nrjnw<, • lft n
heat Pr wti1tew 111 rorec; tint"" Q 1,
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V-8. auto. trans .. lac tory olr
conditioning, pawer steenng. pawer
disc brakes. radio. heater. whitewall
tires. vinyl rool. tinted glass. wtleel
covera. (463-UCI}
s3999
f'IKTO ST•. WAGON
4 cyl auto tr l"'"' r.tn " hl'ati>r
wt11ti>wa1t t1r('~ tintt-d 11a,,.., wneel
cover., 953JPPl
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wh1~t .. y~• ~ ,. ' •n1 fl Nrh1PI
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EVERY 1977
CAR OUR LARGE IN
INVENTORY WILL
..
BE SOLD AT BIG
$$$$$
SAVINGS
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1972 FORD
GUM TOllHO HOUGH•M
V -8 . auto. trans . factory air
cond1t1on1ng. pawer steering. power
disc brak~. AM·FM stereo radlO.
heater. whitewall tires. vinyl rool.
tinted glass. wheol covers ( 758EL1)
CASH OR
TRADE
DOWN
OM AMY MEW OR USED CAR
IM OUR HUGE IMVEMTORY ---. ---
12 MO./ I 2.000 MILE LIMITED POWER
TRAIN WARRANTY
FREE OM DESIGNATED
USED CARS
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Auto trans air cond1tion1ng. radio.
heater tintPd gla-;s special rims &
!Ires ( 171HMH)
'4499
1973
VOLKSWAGEN
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~ .
4 cyl . 4 speed. ari conditioning,
radio heater vinyl interior. rallye
wheels { 1 SOJSCJ
s3499
1969 CHEV.
CI 0 LOMG UO ,.U.
V-8 auto trans. heater (::28496451
LUV ... U.
4 cyl , 4 speed. radio. heater wheei
c overs. 14.000 m1 . beauty.
(1A66973)
s2799
1976 FORD
fHO P.U. & SHILL
6 cyt • 4 speed. air conditioning.
heater. dual gas tanks. H 0. radiator
& H.0 . shOcks. (1A83837)
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11.vtfl & Puts ,._.,ril 1 A.M. ... , .... 10.-.. t , ... ~1
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1974 TOYOTA
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8.e' DAILY PILOT * W.On!!d!y1 Ap!il 20, 1917
: 4ong Beach Man Victor
#
$10,800 Prize for First Round Poker Win
' ..... • A Southern Call!omJa man toe* lbe fint vi dory »• eaablh annual World Serie& d ~er at l.u Vqas
• • BWy Allea of Loq Belcb woo $10,800 ln the
orDltmmary ace-rive Timll lowball game which li~ed off the series. Thirty-slx players were en-
Wtd
:-Vic Reakk of Glendale 'WU second, wtnnln1 ~.400. and th1rd went to Mickey Appleman. New
Yj){k City, who won $1.&eo.
•. ·:The preliminary. ~ buy·ln aame laaled u~ ••• ~· .
\... iJflglan st.amp collect.or Fram aeee BerUD&ta
&old one of the world's rarest poetace at.amps Lo
give hia daughter a $137 .soo wedd1D1 present.
"I 'm very satisfied," Myrtam Bertlalbt. ~.
said after walchlng the
penny orange Mauritius PEOPLE sale ot her father's one· ( J
stamp at a major auction
of rare stamps. ..._ ---------'
It was bought by a
dealer for an umdentlfled client.
Her father. who said the proceeds wUl finance
his daughter·s marriage next month Lo a physician
from Ostend. Belgium. also had ca.ute for saUafac-
tJon. The orange Mauritius brought more than an
even rarer blue Mauritius which he sold ln 1972 for
$)~,000. • An unemployed Buffalo steel worker. convicted
of mailing a bomb threat Lo sportacaater Howard
• Coull tn 1973, has been sen
tenced Lo one year's probation.
Taylar, a ll-year-dd mambef' ol t.be oou.nt.Y'a 1ov·
erntng boe.rd and a privet.a contndor.
An asto&oa wu demanded by Benrly Yip,
admlniltnUve ~aior for the Unkm of Pan
Aaian c.ommunttJes of San Otego Counly, after the
conrerenee laal week. • Wbll do llmmJ Carter and Du Quayle have In
co,nmon? Bcl&.h are pollllclana. both are new ln
Wuhlqton and both prefer lhe informal venlona
of their namee.
And 90 James Earl Carter Jr. took the pre-
aldenttal oath u Jim Ill)' Carter.
J . Danforth Quayle. a first-term Republican
congreuman from Indiana. wants equal treatment.
In 1 lettertothenewa media he wrote
"May I pleue make a request that you refer to
me u Dan Quayle ln.stead of as sometimes reported -J . Danforth Quayle. Even though l ran in the
primary u J Danforth Quayle, I d1d run in the seneral election as Dan Quayle. All my news re-
leases go out under the signature or Dan Quayle. All
my check signing or other signatures In my legal or
ortlclal capacity are now Dan Quayle." • Sens. Edmund Maakle and Barry Goldwater
are usually on opposite sides of issues But Muskie.
a liberal Democrat. and Goldwater. a conservative
Republican. found themselves ln agreement twice
wllhln 24 hours.
Both favored deleting a limitation on outside in·
come from the Senate code of ettucs. The next day,
U.S. Distrtct Judge .Jolm T.
Curtin Imposed sentence on
Marian G. Batko, 30. who was ,
convicted by a federal court jury
lasl month. ,
Goldwater testified In support of
a Muskie bUI to put expiration
dates on all federal programs to
force a periodic re view or their
usefulness.
Muskie. presiding at the
h earing, told the Arizona
RepubUcan. "Senator. you r•
alize this makes the second time
In 24 hours that you and I have
been on the same s ide. Some
Batko wu accused of mall
Ing a postcard to Cosell before a
Buffalo Billa' National Football
League game ln Rich Stadium.
• COULL Cosell was part or the American
8t~adcasting Co. crew Lhat telecast the game na
U°"aUy. • Thf' Information Association's slogan ls "Put
tlng Information al Your Fingertip&."
Correct information Is somethtng else again.
The AssO<'latlon pul out a press release an
nounclng that it is gi vlnl': an award lo Sen. James L.
McClellan CO-Ark.>. whose first name la John. • President Carter. House Speaker Thomas P .
O'NeUI and former Senate M&Jorlty Leader Mike
Mansneld will receive honorary
degrees at the University or
Notre Dame's graduation ex-
t•re'\st'f; May 22.
Others to receive honorary
degrel'S include United Nations
S e;rct a ry General Kurt
Waldheim and Arthur F. Bums,
head of the Federal Reserve
Board.
Carter will give the com·
mencement address and receive
an honorary doctor of laws degrees. 8UllN$
• A San Diego county s upervt.or who used the
term "Japs" at an economic conference to discuss
lnvltinR Japanese companies to San Diego says he
won 't apologize
"I don't particularly want thf" .Japs lo come
hc(c and run our businesses," said SupervUlor Lee
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MUSt(tE people will sta rt to think
something bas gone wrong wtth one of us."
Goldwater replied with a variation on his l!MM
presidential campaign slogan. "No. in your heart
you know I'm right." •
Former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Sr . riled suit In
Los Angeles federal court seeking a refund from the
Internal Revenue Service of more than 13.000.
Brown argued.,that In 1974 the IRS improperly
assessed a 1969 tu return that listed his purchase of
stock ln Fund of Funds Ltd .• a Canad.Jan corpora-
tion. .
The purchue should not have been subject Lo
U.S. t.axe.. Brown said, and be sought a refund or
13,070 l.ut year.
•
First Lady Rosalynn Carter presided over her
first official meeting of the President ·a Commission
on Mental Health and noted mental Illness was a
problem she found compelling.
Sitting ramrod-straight In her chair and taklng
notes. Mrs. Carter acted as honorary chairman of
the committee, steering discussions with 20 com-
mittee members during a three-hour meeting at the
Federal Building in Chicago watched by a gallery
or spectators.
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962-4454
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546-<C141
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Newport BHeh
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(71'4)996-3480
Placentia. Ca 92670
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Real Estah Inc.
1491 Baker. Costa Mesa
546-4141
CAROL nt TOllM
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TolMR Realty Inc.
5142 Warner Ave ..
Huntington Beach
846-1371
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HOLM.AH REALTY
32141 AlipazSt. Su1t&.G
San Juan Capistrano.
Ca . 92629
Off. 4~9300Bus 493-0695 ~~~~~~=-~+--
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51 42 Wltmf/t Avenue
Huntington ee.eti. Calif.
846-1371
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UALBTATI
31706 Coast Hwy.
South Laguna
'49!M551
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3015 B Harbof BIYd.· '
Costa Mesa
566-m
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"Why Should You Be A.
·Whelan Real Estate
l;.-I Customer:
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··:1 Consumer service is
• • our #1 objective.
·2 We have the best
-:·· •trained professional
· sale staff available.
3 Your complete
. • satisfaction is our only
business.
Why Should You Become
A. Member Of Our
Winning Team:
1 Our continuous train-
• ing program.
2 Excellent staff of pro-
• fesslonals.
3. Excellent reputation.
4 Positive mental at-
• titude & Atmosphere.
5 We guarantee the sale
:· ... • of your home.
6" Our staff will provide
·. •the fastest , easiest
··· financing available for
·::·, your purchase or sale.
Marguerite Anderson. Gus Alba. George Asplen. Dick
Ausness. Allan Blackler Ray Bram1e11 Gary Bones. Pat
Bower Gay Caldwell. Gregg Ca11enee. Ralph Corn6jo,
Paulanne Correll Leonard Elardo Carl Ensley. Jody Epstein.
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Mary Ellen Russell. Rose Russell. Shannon Russell. Stacey
Rymal. Frank Sarabia. Jim Skawlnskt. Brenda Thompson.
Woody Thompson, Dan Troiano. Irma Utley. John Whelan.
Luis Yero.
5 We care about you
• succeeding.
6. Fastest growing Real
Estate company In
Orange County.
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540-3666
EASTSIDE CHARMER
IEAUTIFUL con AGE
OM TREE LIMED
STaEET
Just remodeled 3 BR. 2 BA
1n C M s onme loc. close to schls & shop g
540.3666
H. L PRIME
4 BA 1 :\4 BA w/tree CO\/
lot Loads of pri11acy on
your co11 patio. Owner
w/carry a 2nd. lo help
finance Call
891-7155
30 UHfT
20 UMIT
COMPLEX
still a11ailable . close to
ocean in prime coastal
area. Call fOf deta1ls.
540.3666
HODOWM
Se11eral 3 BR & 4 BR. 2 BA
homes. Priced from
$40.000 All loc. Hurry for
best selection. Vets call
now1
191-7855 898-7855
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IF
A
Homt-in Turtlerock 1!.
wb~t your're looking ror
:Ob\C !iee this 3 Bedroom
ly! Call
CARPET 7S4-1202 _...__
SA VERDE
3 bedroom. 2
ome with new
ng, drapes and
or fun and enter·
tumtng a large yard with
~ & filtered pool.
fo\11f price 182.000. CALL
s.56·2660.
,»ELECT
PROPERTIES
OPEN HOUSE-
DOVER SHORES
A dramatic location, with panoramic
view of bay, ocean & Fashion Island .
A magnificent home with 4 spacious
bdr m.~ .. large family rm. with frplc . &
wet bar & large, formal drnmg rm. 3
Car garage. $350.000. 1238 POLARIS
DR., Open Thurs. 1·5
BIG CANYON RENTAL
Luxurious 4,000 sq. ft .• with 4 bdrms .
& huge game rm. Custom landscap-
ing; right on the 6th green. $1500
month.
759-0811
. .' $&5 000 f •l'•ONEWPOH TCl'ljTEtlDlllVl l!>'10P11 ~tr\) Eu ts Ide, 3 bed rm . 1 "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~ blJ.11 on quiet comer .1:;;
ft~ for your boat or G....,... 1002 G.-ral 1002
n\Cttc:tr home. Hurry, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
j·_,..,.. HERITAGE
won't last. C.11 M6·5880. L l aa~STSfDE -Gllll'G
' • REALTORS
FAMILY-$72,900 Rmc ......
Prime Eaatslde Costa WITH vllW
Mesa location! Giant "
paneled Uv. rm., bu&e -..... ------1 fam rm. hosts massive bnck frplc Convenient
Nearly 2 acres nesUed
amoag giant oaks only
2VJ miles to the surf with
a remarkable cu1tom
bUlll 3 bdrm + Un +
family rm home de· ailfMld to maximize the pano ram ic , billy
rancbland view. Also s
car covered puking +
room for campers, boat.s,
etc. The corral can ac·
commodate as many
bones as you could ev•r
want with room to spare.
OFFERING PRICE
OSTAMISA
2 Bdrm., 2 baths, brand
n~ _ sondo, never oc-cotJIH; 2 car 1ara1e,
~J.o aundeck /balcoQ1.
'1• •
chef's kitchen. Lar1e
aeduded master wing.
Slld101 1lasa doors to ~llo • E·Z care yard.
Possible UIUmPlloo of
low VA loan! 1ake ad·
vantage, call now.
64&-7171 associated
11 "' U ,._ f p ~ lf f /\ l T I • Q '1
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ON't f/1 9 • If S H/fol IO If MC(; 1 --------· [ 'fl:ISIUll (',:AISTTIMI
'···~· OffBID a.r Uncoln model in
9't1ru1 Woodbrid1e
ea. I 1or1eous ma. famlly room.
up•raded arrd
rully decor.led.
will help finance.
flnt to tee thia one
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NEAR .
PARK
sno.ooo.
Ctl644-721 I
/Jn :"41(,[L
lll\lllY Eli
/\5'JUC11Hl5
Just Reduced!
This 3 bedrm 2 bat h
home with dining room
plus huRe family room
wuh ~el h:i r has JU St
be<'n rt.'<luccd $1905. It
alw ha::. ;l mummolh fish
pond and workshop The
pnce? Sl67.99S Call
546-4141
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COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
SHARPEST BUY
IN TOWN
llllffs VJ.w Of The Cltlppew-Raif
That's the Light Footed Clapper Rail,
of course. One of the thou.sands· of
birds that flock to the Back Bay and
you can be one of the few people with
a panoramic view of the Back Bay
from this 3 bdrm, 1950 sq. ft. Trina
condominium. Th~ original owners
took meticulous care of this end unit
located across from the pool. It's on
fee land and subject of estate sale.
Move--ht-A.ble
in Harbor View Homes.
New paint inside and out.
Upgraded carpets. wall
coverin~s and drapes. S
Bed.rms, lge family room
wtwet bar. Formal din·
Ing room. 2 Fireplaces.
View co11er cd patio.
Somerset model Asking
only $1tl9,950. 644-7270.
UPPIRIAY
VIEW-DBJGHT
ESLEY N
~YLOR CO.
H..EALTOH.S si 11<;e 1 !MH
rRIDE OF OWMERSHfft-S2'5,000
Near new quality bit 5 unit bldg in
N e wporl Harbor High vicinity.
Gorgeous 3 BR owner's unit w If am
rm, formal DR & 21h baths. 4 other
unit.s w/2 BR. 2 baths. Atriums &
patios. A rare item in this harbor
area. Call today for.information.
21 11 San Joocp1U. Hiia Road
MEWPOIT C&ITE:lt, M.L 644-49 I 0
GtMrOI 1002 G....,-.. 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHY! U~IClUI: ti{)MI:§
Charming 3 Bedroom, 2
bath home with sweeping upper Newport Bay
view, luxurious Master 1--------·l·--------hedroom suite, soaring •On cul-de·HC •Close to everything •A 3 bed rm
charmer •Plus lg rum
pu.<> rm •See to believe
•384 Mira Loma-Off I rv
•Open WE'dnesday l·S
Or anytime by appl
REAL TORS ... 675·6000
2443 East Coast H ighway. Corona del Mar
also in Mrsa VPrde. at 546·5990
GeMral , 1002 GMHGI
woodbeam cathedr al
beam celUngs and muc h
more.
Only SUS,000 ree.
CaU 644-7211
Exclusive Llstin
OPEN DAILY
S IDl.M-5 IATH
FAM FORMAL DIME
ror fa mily with maid,
mother·in·law or for
pala tial entertaining.
1226 P olaris, Dover
LAMCM.AHIM.AMD
(1 > 40 Acre rarcel, (1 > 20 Acre parce <•) 10 Acre
parcels, lets than a mile
rrom CalHornla City
Airport.
400E.17'1
C.M. ~~ Shores. $350,000. Open l·S
lacklavAcre• M9M .. M_. ~~~~~~ 400£.17" FORAll
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 620 Acres near Newhall.
For lnformaUon call.
64&-3928, eves673·4571
Rambling J\ancho on Jt,A, !:i1~ cri: ~~: r:~~ C.M. aaus
acres-on bluff overlook· bedrooms. family rm, NO Lachenmyer
l og bay a n d bird SURF VIEW sanctuary. Be outiCul heavy ab.ake roof. lUed entran ce way & Plus Ocean & shore north landscaping with large fl.replace. Great location
to San Clemente from pool and separate party close to part, tennis HAY spectacular 36' living house. Room for boraes courts and all schools.
room "' ll{e rear yard. or tennis or botb I Just Ualed call 54e-S8llO
N I I •-• B $550,000. <All for appt. to , fulld~·" ewers ng e awry• r, .or ....... a. but l~of room for 2\.Ai ba in beauUful La see
Jolla on approx ~ acre PETE BARRETT Honea! 118 Acres near lot. Very attractive, low Newport's Back Bay!
maintenance, land!cap· -REALTY-Call
Ing. (ruil trees, e1c. In 642-5200 . i--------i REDCARPET 754·1202 Newport-~M t~ above _ _ _ _ GeMr.. I 002 Gfltef'al I 002
combination would run ~ •••••••••••• •••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
substantially m ore.1--------•I $219,000 Owner /Bkr. 7806
Via Capri, La Jolla.
45&-7549. Open ~nday.
-...
•EATHTWIG
VIEW
Would )'OU like
New-port '1 Ii nett ad·
dress? Do you entertalQ?
la foll your ba1? Enjoy a
pr vale pool? If you
aMwer yes to the above,
call aboul this lovely Bl&
Canyon bome.
64°"4161
&
COATS &WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC .
• •
WAIJ[ TO TOWM OI DACH
Don't miss this charmer iD old
Corona del Mar. Three bedrooms,
two baths, sparkling and redone
and reduced to sell. $127 ,500
Rralto r
GtMr .. 1002 G....,.at 100% ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
~II. macnab /Irvine ~ realty
RANCHO SAN JOACi)UIN
UVI ~I A llM9 OI ~
Beautiful San Joaquin
plan. . .2BRs + den, tlining room
& VIEW. Golf course location,
noar tho 10th tee. Dowustain unit.
$105,000. (P.S)
II A WIMMlll
Live in this delightful San Carlos
Plan: w/2BRs & dining room +
many extras! $110,000 fee. CP48)
L.ala ~ 712-1414
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WHATAREYOU
WAITING FOR?
Home pric..s to drop?
l n tht.· last year, the median price of
an exbling home went up 6.6%. And,
rh,il was a s mall increase compared
lo the 10"~ increase or recent years.
Remember. hom es may seem high
now. but they'r e an investment that
will start ;ipprccialing ror you
lmmediatcly.
MortC)OCJe interest ratH to come down?
They might -out it's not likely. Even
.i:-.summg a slight drop, your dollar
s avings <'Ould l><' wiped out by the
increased tost of huying your home
later.
More money in your SOYlnqs occoum?
As long ;1s 1nfl<tl1on rontinucs to
su rpas:-. lhc 1nlcn·st p;,iid out 011
s;I\ ing:-., and ,v11u c·ontinuc lo pay tax
on vour earned int <'rt.'sl, .vou 'II come
up a losl'f
Y CMlr lmdonl to lower the rent?
:'lill'C idea, but drc>am on ~
H} ou truly want a home of your O\\n
-one Lh..1l ~nu <:dn build equity in -
\l O W JS Tiii-: T l1t E TO BUY.
DEC IDE '.\!OW! I
W h .v w ;1 1 t u n y I o n g e r ? Ca 11 a
H 1-:ALTOR " for professional advice
• ind <.1:-.:-.tsl ante in fi nding the right
h11mC' for you.
Newport Harbor /Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors
THE
lAnD
... r '
PRIVATE
PROPERTY w:EK[B
an lnwsfment fof ~ r<tALlOr,·
All ""'5!
.) .. 'r..-r-
-----~ APRI.. 17th to 23rd
' Gfltnol 1002G.-rot 1002 ..............................................
11A YF'RONT. pier & flnut. lots SlSS.000
111 $.'\:!.')non. to hu1ld vour own custom
h11nw S1•\ <'r.tl an·Hc; lo t•hnoc;e from
I' H f':STIG £ waterfront homes with
ptl'r & float from $385,000 up
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bayside 011v .. N 8 b75 blbl
G~ol 1002 GeMNI ..•.•...........•..•••• .........••.....••.....
OCEAN VIEW
G...eral
§alh1hurq ... . .
llA l.llOA ISi.A '.\I>
• 673-6900 •
1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
CE
110111 BLllNS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
''ILUFFS .. FIRST OFFERING!
Ui"hly upgraded 1 story *'Linda"
model townhouse with gated patio
entry & wrap-around rear patio &
dog run. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths.
m aster suite. Fully air conditioned.
Electronic filter. Redecorated
throoghout. New carpets & drapes.
All ele<'triC kitchen . Including land.
$158,500
631-1800
CHA'' &'MS COMrAlltSOH SI 34,000
Exquisit~ly ·d ecorated Green brook
Granada. Features 5 bdrms, incl. a
chic mas ter . s uite wit h private
balcony. Splocious home provides an
elegant selling for both formal &
casual entertaining. ~elusive re-
s idential area of successful executive
families.
A TllUMPH IM IEAUTY $122,900
Spacious Stratford Park Model 200.
Fantastic floor plan combines a UJ.nc·
tional family hom e and an e~r
tainers delight. Hom e is endowed with
the finest of features. 3 fireplaces incl.
one in huge m asll·r bedroom. Pror.
landscaped.
5 MINUTES TO IEACH $65,950
F antastic 3 bdrm., P~ bath family
home. Newly d ecorate d kitc hen.
Breakfast bar with range top stove.
Special feature copper plumbing. Ride
your bicycles to beautiful Huntington
Harbour.
ELEGAHTE TOWNHOUSE OHLYS58,900
Lovely u p~radecl 2 bdrm . 2 bath
s ingle story unit. Loans of extras
Covered patio. :! c·ar· garu~~ w iauto
<loor opener l\(•a ut land:-.captnl!.
Tc·nnis l'ls. 2 p<H>b J:JC'tttzi. Near shop-
ping. St'hMI~. II'\' Y'-Don 'l •ffil'i:-. this
one-of-.i·kind buys'
I 9055 MOCJl"olia St.
FC*rlom v a1tey
963·8311
~~~:! .......... ~?~~1 ~~~:! ........ -~~~~
2596 Crestview Drive
BAYSHORES, NEWPORT BEACH
$178,500
2 Boc'droom, ~ Bath l"amilv noom with Bar
Vnrm,11 1>rn111c Hunlll "1th l•lO hottll' \\'1111•
Hat•k Br,•akl.11'l '\n11k l.clll!t' t\11rh1•11
F'1rl"fllJfl'. Int-. M el.h~ "' l'rlnokini;: mw q( thr
lari.:t·-t. i.:n•t·nt•st pallo' 111 B'""h11r•"•
Thi-. Jrt·h1ll'l'tllr.lll\' 1lrlt1thtful lrnmc w:i-.
l11•:iut1fullv n·mo<lclcfl 111 t'l";t It'\ rontrmporarv
\ 1rton:m ... hin~ll' r:.ll·J<ll' I'> rn1mr<I h' l.trt.!l'
lit.,111uCul tr•'P' Tht' hrirk ;inrl rcdv.ood lath
palm '' rt'markahlv priv.11<' insuring rnJO\
m1·nl or lh1• I.," l1.1rbl'1JU(' nr the Gil'> Fire PH
,\nil a low. low lrJsr
OPEN HOUSE
I I :OOa.m. to 5:00p.m.
SATURDAY & SUMD4 Y,
APRIL 23rd & 24th
l..'>0 Siii>\\''\ B\' \l'l'Ol'\T\tl-;:"T 1.12 :?!JC I
\ltt·r t\ 1~1p m 1
-..1m1· ('1111rlt''\' tn A111kt 1'
COMMBtCIAL IUILDIHG
Lii:rge 2-stor y 13.000 sq ft bldg in
prime location. $420.000 C3sh or will
exchange for land
673--4400
DIYl1lCN11 of Hcwttar ... -.HhMttt Co.
1002 GeMral 1002 •..•................•.........................
~I R€.ALTORsli
CA.LL THE COPS
Sell idle items
REDUCED $2,500
O WNF.R MF.A NS
AUSIN1';ss on \.his large
2.500 liQ ft ho mt' an
C'omnn dt•I Mar ~hool
d1!ttnct Could ti\' 3·4 or S
bdrm-;. form11 I chninll
mom, gorgeou.~ waler &
ni~ht hJ:ht Vlt!w from
m:uter suite Won't Inst
at the low pri ce or
$157.~. (;;ill 673·8S50
I J / • • ~, ' • t
M a n y s t r a 1 met unit Twn.bmc. AdJ ~ 54Mll4~2011 Mlle ~ Part. 162.SOO i
MESA VERDE ~conly. S40-037• f
•IY OWMB 1\' By Owner. 4br, 2ba. Pvt f 4 . 4 br + deo oo la. lot. fr u t • bar k. pa li o s .
Cust. lh36 pool + s.,.. Cathedral cei.ll.ngs, lra '
Frml din rm, ~ed bride yrd. Pnme location. Nr '
TAX
trpt. t'uwlbed 11raae l Mile Sqr. Prk. 0 /K 9-6 [
• . bllt to Estanl"aa Park. datly, ino1 San Ricardo. i-
We r an llelp bySelecllna $119,500. Prtn. only. 968-o927 WOODBRIDGE-$59,900. .. ~
PROBLEM
1
from a group uf our ln· 546-8872 U bel' bl b t t 3 bed ,, * come properties th.e one CUSTOM POOL & n 1eva e u rue -a room. :
loCityourtaxneeds.CaJI MESA DEL MAR S Br JACUlll ramily townhouse near the lake! CaH :
focapPointment.549-8655 pool home. Dr owner. RV p k ' d now and save thousands! • Prine. only, cal ror 11ppt. . ar g , c~yere •
UPERB 546-2142 paUo, vaul~ cellings, 3 • :
or4br.Presugeareu. r~""l,. CALL NOW 752-7315 ; MES GREATSELECTIONors GreatWeatemR.E. DONALD M . BIRO ·. •.• • , , • homes, from $50,000 to M?-9632 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:;:;;;;:;;~ S10.000. All terms. v.eu .._.._._leoclll 10""0 A ssociates. Re altors · :
$&3,000
wvely family home good
neighborhood . 3
Bedroom. 2 bath, bnck
fire place, forced air
heat, bwJtins and much.
much mort!. CALL
751·3191.
«=SELECT
I PROPERTIES
$43,500
"O" down, free llSSLSt. ,_.....,._ .. • Agt.714~783 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:
1700SQFT
OFUVIMG
$64,950.
Beaut. 3 Br 2 Da, fplc,
fresh paint. new cpts,
dsbws br, force d air.
Patio w /BBQ.
PLUMGl!!! ,• 1
~!"~U:YH~~~rn ~'!'!!:~~~.!?.~~ ~~1:'.~ •••••••••••• !~~1
with. slid111g !(hiss doors ..,.,W • :
operung onto a pnvate "''" ·•· patio & pool. Vaulted CR I TV .md bt.·11ut1ru1 in w~
ceilings with balcony, M.I hml)(t'. Luxury m:.tr' ..
overlooking thl' It, mg Re.ii t-:\t;itr Ai:t·nh :ir1· ~wtc with dressing rm. 4'
r 0 0 m . o e c 11 r a l 0 r i;:oini: t r>11y 1 ... hov. mi: vur ll!t' walk m closet Ope"
wallpaper & w()()(J panel· new l>Ult h lt,1H•n t "I & l!pacaous, with rais~
1ng. $86,900. Cet ready mg). lkal the• lll\l''tur' real • muny w1n~wso.
eu•11t•11u for summer! CaU now lo tha<, bar.:0 10 JI Premium lot. 3 .B<t;ms.;.
Ol't:NHOUUl![All... 752.1700 $ti5,!1.IO :.I !:Worms, 1 llOI 2'• b11tbs. d10UlS: rm..
11630o•"9•·Coot.a llle•• f'lfl'-'''"'' ,.,,, "'· 1, quc bath. J:;ira.:t· \'on sgs,500 Yes, 1t 's still Possible to 645 9161 \erted to fabulou ... l.1maly
getaroof overyourhead ------·----[e,·.m· ·. I rm. Fre:.h p aint ~; for under SS0,000! Conve· ' HURRY! 552 70 '
ruent location for shop DWGfflfUL! ~1·5800.eves.~17 Kt\2:.1 • • ping & community pool & Wnthann Realtors THE ' jifect~!:i c~~~~a~~~s t:~ 4 BR., 2 BA. & POOL NEW PRICE lnt1REH.twortt \'ILL '
1'0DAY!646·77ll. HOME. NEAR SOUTH Rf.-.ALTORS COAST PLAZA. S74,000
Agent 640-~
WAMTROOM71' ~~~~~~'.__! We have a super large
family home. J"eatures 4
Br 2 B<1. huge add on
HEW LISTIMG!
Glenmar home. 3 ls:c
bdrms. & 2 baths; nice
family h ome with
poolsizc yard: convc·
ruenl lo beach. shopµmg
&schools. $72,500
'1>0VER ..
CONDO..::·
MESA
VERDE
ram1l y room, full bltn -~~~~~~~~kitchen, fplr. new WW NEWPORT IEACH
REALTY 675-16-42
in magnetic area! :'N<1I~
to pool & rec. hall·WolllC
vour 3 b e drooci
iownhome. Sporting ne1¥
rarpl'ts. bwlt·in wet baF
& r1replace ! Entert1nr>
mcnt's 11 naturaf:.w /~
pools, Jacuzzi, p~ 4J
lu:.h landscaeJng. sttln'
1:. behevint! $81,90~.
(Open UI 9PM) '.. J ust laste d ' Great 4
bedroom home with an
cpts t.hruout & clean as a
new pin. Xtra lge rear
yard. w tsh.aded patio & 9
fruit beanng trees.
RED CARPET
REALTORS
842-~l added F'am1ly room'---------
ASSUME Call
REDCARPF.T 7SH 202
UPPER BAY VIEW
Large sprawling ranch
style. Needs PAINT in-
side and out + carpet.
llere's an opportunity to
decorate lo your taste.
Excellent Ooor plan fo r a
family For apµt r :ill
&-15-~3.
f.1iid
••<.,_......,..~
..••.....••.•.••.•....•
5br. 4ba. wet bar. formal
dm.rm. den & ram rm
Sl 79,500 673·3226 ---
loyfroflf Duplex
New delux 3 & 2 br's,
$299.000. Agnl, 640·2344 ---Corona .. Mer 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BYOWHER
Spyglass Hill. 1269.000. S
Hr J Ba. View Ha rbor
View Hills. $189.500. 4 Br
2 Ba, Vi e w 640 2981
<Qualified Buyers Only l ---
CORONA
HIGHLANDS
PAHOR~IC
OCIEAMV9'W
A debghtrul 3 Br, 2 Ba.
home with view Crom
nearly every window.
large master s wte. wood
beam cethng and oak
har dwood floors 1n
"wallt·tO pnvste bearh'
location
7112°/o VA Lo.
3Bedroom. added family
rm New carpels &
wllllpaper. It needs a lil·
lie more work but com-
pare and YQU'll agree its
a good value at $60.500.
C<tll 645· 7221
CIEHTURY 21
Westcliff R.alty
IOWASTREET
TOwHHOUSE
$50.500
Under S20.000 Down
Or Cash To New Loan
PREF. PRINCIPALS
SOUTHLANDERS
REAL ESTATE
556-6446 or 833·8060
MUST SELL, MOVING
2 story 2400 sq.rt. Im-$64,950 mac, Eves & wknds 968-5469 3br , 2ba, lge !Iv.rm. ---------1 bcaut1rul b:J l:k } Jrd & $66,900.Sa•e patio, near McDonald
Just reduced $3000!' Near Douglas.
the beach. schools & col· ~ tege. 3 Bedrooms. big liv· WESlSIOE
mg room ror parties.
Large covered patio. Th.e REALTY, INC.
price is right. c all 848·2323
Tarbell, RLTRS, 842-8854 ---------
Custom Meodowloril
By owner, 3br. 2ba. fam
rm, atnum, 5961 l"ran·
mar Cirele .. For Appl. to
s ee. call B·tG 6772 ,
840-2612. 847 -4760
1044
Starter Home!
Cute 2 bedrm with
custom rireplacc &
l o .j~=
Properti .. 7S2•1920
1400 OUAll Sl Hl~T llAC
THE WILLOWS ,
14931 Dohetiy Cir'-•
Open Thurs. thru Satn. t lo~ PM. 4 BR, 2 ~;:1g
bonus rm. Nice d4!1.'or:'
Central air, conveoie~
location. $71,500 •
EVB. YM COPELAND'
REALTOR 552·043
WOODIRIDGi'i.
Akins Brighton
Lake, pool. min. tc(
brm + den. 21~: F.pl. Form. d1
Sybaritic M. Br~!
gar. $99.000 Hegna, .BJI. l714)67J.9691 • ,
DHrl~ld Twfthom11r
2 bed. 21':1 ba, cstm b1mt
ters thru-0ut, xlnt cond
$68.500. Own/Agt 559·4300
Grab It 9uick
Newl y listed Hell
Meadows home. Great
schools, near ecology
park. 4 Bedrooms, extra
baths. family room, cov·
e red veranda. 3-Car
garage, $85,500, Tarbell,
R L TRS. ca 11 962·5566.
taslerully enclosed rront i.---------p al i o . Yard is a
l ands c aped
maslerp1ecel ~ear com·
munlty park and pool
and tennis court! Sound
nice? Call Red Carpel
Realtors, 833-3380.
CALLUS FOR
*HOMES*
$60.000.$70,000
l11Tntilt&l"IM
THE HOMIESB.LERS
752·5353
VIL.LAGE 111
3 IR·2'/2 IA THS
J ust bring your family
and your Cumilure. Tb1s
home ls in move-in condi •
tion, co mpl eteJ,y
customized thruouf· 'm' l h plush carpets & dra ~.
hreplace and lo.c~· near park & recn!
areas. Hu1Ty on thi.S e •
It won't last.
~·
red hill~:,:.
552-7500
GOODLUq(
or .
BAD LUC~
The bad luck is the lanfl·
ly is being tran~
and must leave behind 11
home that has ever
ythmg; 2500 sq. ft, ~
bc!autirul • comro~T.14-
U ving. The good lucl'.~.
it's all yours for $1231~1
. .
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• 108 DAILY PILOT * w.dtleeday.Apfil20.1977 .._...,_.~ , ........ fwS. ~ ~ ·••·••·····•··•·••··•·· •......•...........••••.......•••••••••..•••.• ~~~··1•0··~==:.~~~··1•0·:.: =~··1••0·::. ~~~~ ... !~! ~!.':'~~ ... !~~! -=--w.Hw• 1100 ~~~.~~ ...... ~.~~~ .... ~.~!~~~ .... -----...,......--... -__,......-..... -..................... LottfwS. J200 c..... ...... 1222 Co&foMesa 3224
.. •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••• ........ ••••••••••••••••• Newport •re1. l1e hv •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••• •• ••• •• •• ••• •• •• • ••• • •• • • •• •
IUILDA&.ILOTS CLOSE TO IEACH rm • 1 BR • tovered Bem.ardino. Runrung Dnn-Bro•dmoor v1~w a Ur I ll.1. Cho.tJ Mt>lta
Prime c:ommcrda l Ion· Ever wanl to 11 vc wilhtn easy walking patio s 10. $00 A 1t Sprinp llta laL moo model 4" J-',lm, 2....,ba, 2 rnrd ) .im (. h1lJ & pt'l
Oon °" Cout Hwy •t distance lo the twach7 Lf so. we may 8'1S.lM2 Dnvetlme2bn.M0-1788 frpl. pool 1prll Rltr ~roml' s;n:, M.2 47~
Vlctona Buch Ocean h j . '-~" I k 644 mo 180 DEGREE
OCEAN VIEW view 6 ~ lot coroer ave usl what you ve ~n oo l.ll~ Ac:ree9'1--.. 1200 LOT6.\'x12:S' · J Hr 2 ljj tomplc:tt'ly rt
Three R·2 lota$40.000 ror 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. Balboa ••••• ,, •••••••••••••••• s:B.000 CcfiaMesaSPAClOUS 28r, 1811 dt'MrJtl'tl.nol)l'U $4$0 Magnificent custom home ln the heart
of Laguna. 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths, 2
patios, huge deck, street to street lot.
$295,000.
e a c b & t w o c 1 Penrnsula Point. $169.000 T9t ACRIS Call~ bltn.s, f11m rm, bltns. J M~u N l>&.2 4758
loU-M .OOOeach ~ Geotle rollloa old _. .... Dnert. ~beach.~ mo DllPLl-:X "l. Ht 1 tt.1. "'-'"' MOIUMS UA&..TY -.1 /.' . . . wind:'"'it xlnPrlt 'O:_JUtn, 1• ....,. 2400 c ... 11 r o , d t· 1 11 i 1 :. * ... , ... •os1 * ~/". l .llJCJ Kt;,\1.1 1 nnc I e .. ~ or ••••••••••••••••••••••• R • & l'\:.'wkmh l>~!.Hlli-1 ,. ,... ~ qwcksale BKR LAKE ELSINORE 3 r . 2 , garu1<e. c rpt.s, Owner will finance ror 30 years.
914 % No Loan Costs <110877·$91 VIEW yrly$4l~mo 2 Br. fplc. patio, .:nr, s:i::.:.
ORm.0530 S Ill t 673·31150Al(f'nt rw•r mo On1•n •1 :,l'M r . c icn resol' ... " • For appointment caU ~ & ONE quA.ITH lownhou:tfo. Sf)ac., bltn.s. 2Br Chnrmer, frplc, l'PC.S. Mon 1-''l 1 l~t:: l'lurnc•r BOND REALTY
831-9411
ACU clubhouse. pool Sl3.SOO drpt;, wlk to bearh. $4.SO 3 Rr :: B..1' Dhl Ci;tru)(t' Nu
for your rnoblle hm or T::! 751-0774 eves & mo. ~-3736att5PM pt.>h l':•P·h•llt• l'll);Lt
bldg 11le South or w DECORATOROWNED Mt>l-n Sl'.l~1 m11 5~~ IH~
L<pS-..Story
-COLOHY-
You'd betttt hustle to set>
UWi rare 4 bedrm. smgle
tiory model m I rvme ·s
nicest rommumty1 No
place el&e do you find
pool /lighted tennis
eourta, super perk areu
aad the presuge homt's
for aucb a reasonable
price' A best buy'
Hurry•
Corona. UllJ avail. Full O..of~ HArbor Vi<>w Home:. 5hr ---------pnce $1.2,500 BKR P'rooerty 2550 :Iba. next to park & pool.
cn4>676-5717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p11rl1ally furn w icust
ABOUT._.. ACRE OR522 ~ BEAUTIFUL ptece:-Avail af't May 15.
3 Br. I lla. l IO:.l' tu
shoppi:. tran~portat1011
:'t1alun• .ulult:. uni} -""
pet.II D,)11 Overlooking leocJl,._opetiy 1150 MOUNTAIN HOME ~uS:S6p':.1J:.~ung IT'S MOT Canyon Views ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1900 "Cl n. 3 Rr. 4 ba.
OM THE LEVEL RURAL ATMOSPHERE lrlC R 2 Lot, oceanlmt st. ceram1r tile kllch & WiUun City Llm1ls Leucadia. 100' to water bath. frplc. lge deck. lots
LOCATED HJGH UP ON llitJLETO BEACH 1~. bllls to Slate Bch ol-dosels. prk'g, panl'I
LAC; UN A'S FAMED lBR +GUEST ROOM down Bal HIVIERA (")ASTWNE $88,000 $17.000 at low uia. much more• Walk 10
with a scenh view of lhe · z .. REALTOR LOWER THREE ARCH IAY ~~~ '60.000 Call 111 t~~Uer than ne-.
sea Bwlt oo 3 LEVELS d4-8611 -l b9cfr'OCMR 2 battt ho.. Mstled fZWf11f °" wil.b 3 BDRMS. tor 2 & -0 ~ ai6-dl MC ift tWs .....ivah bMdt C...h!l Loh GALA PROPERTIES den> & 3 OCEAN VIEW ........... ,.., ,.....,.,. 1500 _Call Geo Frey~·~
I -....._. I 052 co .• ,. CCMlt•ll!ip Gif'Cll' wood cad ~-_.. ,,. ..... UECKS The lst level ~ ~ .,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~
features spacious hv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Ssilt S.vef D•'-9 roe.a. Lov.ty •l•w 2 Lots Panflc View. Gro•H 2700 rm w/VAULTEDOPEN MONARCH BAY 4Br d.<IL ~ to tt.. IMoch CllMI hftlNs Bayv~TernC1!Sert1on ••••••••-•••••••••••••
RE AM CEILING & farn rm, atnum, pool s1 costs. . . .$250,000. $IOOea. 536-29SJ f'OR SALE lOl Acrei.
11 E A V Y C R 0 S S lot. some ocean view, b> .. 9l-88 I 2 ..,B ho M
;; Bil J lh M b.1 L'oll"i;'
PMk $ll)0 JI)~ J _ :J l\1 . 2 ha M t'l!J \'erdt•
S\2.5 H>JtlOR VIEW Roy McCardl.e
HIUS Reoattcw 181 0 M~wpoti
Fabulous bay & O<'can Co.to Mno 548-7729
Vlt.>w, Catalma tu Palo~ l•---------Verde:; Unu:.ually ~par
T I M E ,. CowdoMiRiUMS TowR· w, .. r me near 0
B R S · ownerS189 500 . .W.1431 l.AGl'NA "iOllTll r, L....... jave River. north of ---------1 CLERESTORY WIN ' NIGUEL l..\GL''llA Li\ •l'NA ~.._.sat. 1700 Stiver 1.:ikes. Cronts ~~R~i.Jt:c: d~~ 4 ~. 2"41 8~~~11 S95·1720 l!r.1·4MI ~l~~ ••;;;~;;;;~~~~·~;;;.•• paved road. New well.
1ec1c_,.t '""°" lll-3310
2 RR . 2 RA w1wood &
beam ce1hnf!!>, <1lr1um
entry Pool size yd &
frwl lrttS Call ror appl
COLE Of NEWPORT
REALTORS
67S.551 I
l~\t•lv b11o1 "'Bar UMbor
h11m1• I ,ton. !INMI '4 II
I +den & ranuly r111
lmmt'(I po:,~eb:w1n $4!1:1
Stan Ml•y{>r, ~'64141 111
549 IJtitl
DEERFIELD Patio
Home 3 Br FR wetbar.
upgraded cpls & drps.
cloee to pool. school &
parlr. In beaut cond
188.SOO. By owner l'nnc
only 540 7811 ll)'·.
998-5830 evs/wknrls
central air. cpts & drps
WALL W /OCEAN Inga, dlnlng room. cov II U . CM. I'' Vly $950 acre Owner
VlEW Kitchen has bll· ered patio. 3 car garage T o ur h st on" RI t Y. li38·2673 ,.._,._ .._..__ 3224 U\.~ & ~nock bar The 2nd $164.500 Me rte. h I 069 _........ D---h 96J..aM>7 ------~ ..... ~ level features 2 BDRMS. .IA y W. YEATSwpor oc Mt--,....•__. 1069 -------R.al Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• s<>r~lced by 2 BATHS. RIALTORS
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v1t-:w DECK Tht> 3rd L.dle Fol'Mt I 055 l 11-$82,500 DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tax·Free R.F.. --~--11
ll'vt'I has hul(t> den (or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super sharp Newport HOUSE+ duplcii Excha~er; _ hclrm) w ,QCEAN & Shores location, I BLOCKTOIUCH 2Br h5c 2 20r units on Problemssolved
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VAi.LEY VIEW Lush LAJ(EfllOHT Gorgeous .. real wood" 3HRupw /2ba. tRltdwn 110· x 135' R 2 lot 1n anywhere PRIMEEASTSJOEC M •••••••••••••••••••••••
---------•I w w carpeting thruout Highly upgraded. 3 Br, w a 11 e d 4 bdrm _ wt l>a., all tiled kill'M & Westminster $95,000 E Berkheimer751.4815 CONDO 2Br. 2ha. dbl Sparkhnit 2 ~ly. J Ur.:• 1
This charmml( home 1s 2'-1 Ba, pnme lakefronl decorators deli.:ht ' baths. hllns. inC'ls Ownt-r will <-arr,• under ~;1r BrJnd spanlun ba.cpli..drµ, frtil<-Re•
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Rl';ALLY ON THE Pvtlakeviewfromll\' Chef's gourmet kitchen dshwshr.lrplc:..Jt·ck& /\I TO Prine only R~Estat. \lt>W Yrly IH• al fac1llt11•:. N1 ~arin.i
Lt:VEL,\T ing. duung. mstr bdrm Private mi.tr swle Jrd pal10 w /bugc 4 cJr At{ent ·'Lon · WClll'Md 2900 $:l75 'mo ('all for appt Lse M.'J:• mo l'all P.11
SllO,OOOf,.lrric• Bal<'ony. patio, pvt bdrm canbeju.stLhal-~11rage OONJONESREALTV ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mal")orOon l''ry.llJl!~32
SEE TODAY" ~u\SU:S:! ~~~~~~ or den I New pa1nl SI 59,500 &l28829 ~1 Pnvale part)' would l1kl' CO'{~AFL~EOWPR~ ORT f.ountoin vane, 3234
C<lNF.TOMORROW! ! Sll3.000 768-0586 Secluded patio Custom JACOBS REALTY COVINGTON 1 PLF.X to buy I to 15 un1h .:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• families Ha.ad! 985MSl'SC~IOl 'NI RULal TY ~~c~~ 'Jo~ ;y 1bet;~ ;Y2 ___ 6_7_5-6_6_7_0___ Prune locall<>n in Hunt· _ltJ_l 9900 __________ 6 7 >_5 _51 _I ---.i RR. frpl 'l baths, patm ,...,. . s ~ wy. guna CHARMING. pvt garden i.ngton 8'>ach Sl87.500 NEED LAND TO BUILD E.xC<' Th Jbr. 2br . frpl<' l(nrdent•r 11•1 Comm
11\ls4bdrm ,2ba &den f'hoM494-07ll home never occupied 4 ~!111,. , S-ClelMllh 1076 Owner w1ll l·;HTY under ON Call Jack or Waller encl patio, pool. clbt\:.l "':"'lm pool, playgroum.I home, on a qw<•t <1\r<.'t't.
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15 close to elem & Jr h1 -...E "'CRE EST"'n dress. [ ~ •. ! Nr beach & Pk. New 3nr. DON JONES rtEALTV -· ly !163 3i1z Mt tl t> '1 llchools. Cll'an & neat "'" A A 0 •" 8829 ,..,., """l 1
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home w /nt>w land~lt'ap t"~e~u~~ns[::~on. ~: ,,..d y ati, ~ _ : end urut. S!I0.490 Ownr lncomt Proptfty 2000 PRIVATE PARTY remdl'd $325 t lnfont '-.. ~...,.°" 9C'OC ..., ~. $12!1,000 tux" cu•lom bw' It home REAL ESTATE 644 ... 397 -• 554-2078 aft 3 & wknds wants to purchase from no pets 2192 Miner Call ••••••••••••••••• ••••••
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on one arrt' l'!>late over ... EWILUFFSCOMDO NE w Ho ME w, 1 h ---------•I odwnt•r. '1 watl•rfront °"'...,. - -t•lt~.1· 111 ot·1•an W'i .,,i., nus bke m•w 2 hdrm . 2 look 1n g C' a p 1st ran o Misliow VS.to I 067 BI oo m 1 n ~ D l' Io res breathtaking view rl~e 39 UNITS up lex or ln plt•x in MESA VERDE for I\• 11 II, ~till 1.11 , •1r
ba rondo has new paint Valley t1 Bedrooms. t1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moclel. :I Br 2''1 lia. <>nd to schools, chur<'hl'S & Santa Ana S600.000 Newport Balboa arl'a J Br 2 Ba, clean :•~ a 962·4-171 Hk r
thruoul. tiled entry Nn halh..~. gourm«.>t kilchcn1---------•I unit By owner !lll I shopp1n~ ('ho1n· or rol 27 Bachi•lor umL'i & 7~:6~5~= -.tuslll' $400 !>45 Oll:lo aft
stairstorllmb SCc1lto w1theverylhingbwll·in WOW!WhatoY-.! Playa SJ.26.000644 7901 ur' sull Ha1l11hl1• t21·Udrm umt:. .irM i---------•
da 2,500 H '1replan· .$290.000 Rambling 2 s tory, 3 Op1•n ll ou:.l' Ually Stl!l.OOO llllGRUNDY Brand n.<w :1 twdrm U bedrm w 'huge bonus rm, 11 Gpm Rftlfah 4 BH. 2 ba. lam rm, lrpl LANIH N<. l111mt·. H'Oll ~/11,/f, facruly dining rm Ovt·r KIMGSROAD ~ANCHORAGE REALTOR 675.6161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )!ar dr opnr Mcs.1 sq ft w1thformaldm1ni.:. ,. M£tm•.awf 2000 sqrt for only $82,95(). INVESTMENTS ___ ~ Fimllshe-d Vc·n1e $475 mo 752 07~! owner wanh I y1 l!sc &
.... ~ t. 3 Monarch8ayPlaia BestbuymLagunaHill:, Exclusive Pan11ram1r 1----------••••••••••••••••••••••• or64&-6310 S5511 p1•r mo incltl~ ~,.... Lai.:una Niguel Red c.,.t <.kt•un Vl('W 0\ crl ·.: al I 17 I 4J 496-7 711 GeMral 3 I 02 ---Jtarch·ner
496-7222 131-0816 R-----. SIL ,,..400 Nl•wwrt 8<.i} ~·e boat Oistr.u Properly! IUDS PETS OK ::;harp 3 b\'drrn ~ bath ~ v-v race's , (.'h r1 o;tm ,1~ RETIRING' Wcl·anhnditforyou.••••••••••••••••••••••• Easts1dc 2 8rtgar/S345 h ou~l· in .:real
parade. o;unnc.t• sunst•l then you must see thls Reach area Probates. Stop here' LookinK lo 6758258or~ neiKhborhood Immel.I
SAM CARLOS
MOOB.!
This one 1s blfl
Everyt.bmg 1s upgradt'd
HI.Ille fumhed bonus rm
&. plank noor' Lo\ely
Walk to ~·urh 3Rr. Jba. ideal t bedroom. 1 bath bankruptclrs. trui1tee move? We prob. have ex----uen, -.cl bar. 2 frplt·. 2 home 1 n a bea ul 1 lul sules, forn-d :.alc.>5, under actly what you're looking Old 2 stOIJ' t.: Side ComµI pos:. s.tOO mo Rut>.:rt'
car ~dr. cpl'R. c1cck New i: a rd en set t 1 n g market values We can for. Serving all beach rl"-dont' hkl' new 3 hr :._R<-_a.lly-~-•16811 ____ _ thru~uil By ownt•r Op Flreµlace sp.icious Jomt \'enlure CaU World areas. & all Orange Co. ba, frplc & den. S44S 29-t
h'l' 1721 I\ '"lo!' Rd room~. slorage galore & ~W~1~de~B~n>k~e~rs~·~67~3454~~5~~1 Ca.II now for info.~ Magnolia 00-0282 Vacant 3 RR. l :i.• b11
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Easy for Spring!
• pool w d1vmg boanl plus
Jacuzzi Prorl·ss1onal
lnd.5<-PlllK 3 bdrm:;. 2 1.
hatm ~9491
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or 3 bt.>drms $750 mv
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BARELY
BROIENIN
Jtml 4 ~ars old, lhis
two.story "Bradford"
Coodo has 3 bedrooms.
plush carpeting lhruoul,
a S('parat.e dining room
PLUS fenced patio. pool
and clubhouse rac1lltles.
l1ost> to srhools, loo On ·
ly s:;;J,000 <Open UI llPM ).
TWO.FOUR PLF:XES •COM ... ars~ rm. ZBa. II( covert•d S3fiCl mo 963 4569 A._~
lfunllns.,rton Beach. Will patio. xlnt ne11(hborhood. no ft.>\•
cxchanRe Call our office CHARMING ll(e 3 Dr. 2 wlk to sch!:!. 1\1?l 1\rt • for an appointment to see Ba. Din Rm. garage, SS2S Reese 752 1473 4 Hr lOn<lo. µool, 1 lhh...,.·
this Quall Place ex· yrly.673-3731 2 Bd W t C M -N----;-tenn1!>.. playground $:1.'io
elusive! S137.500ea 3 B 1 b F I no ki~es lst last~ ~1 ' mo !n~ 7~ r . a . rp c · · ----
COSTA MESA DUPLEX Completely furn, avail dep. $275/mo. $48·7~. 40r. 3Ba. ti blk~ to beach May lst t.hru June 20. . $475 mo . redecoralt•d 2 Bedroom + l>achclor Eves 673.3088, days Westside 2br. lbe, g3r, 963--8377day!I
unJt. Each with pnvate 52&-TI5S tned yd, grdor, luda OIC . ------yard $76,950. m>lat/Lal. M&-8104 2 br coudu. I ba. ('Omm -<:on.o .. Mm-3122 pool. 1·ar11ort 166R4
Pormal OlM' Sf'parate
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Master Suite Double 1£ jQuall l vanity mirrored ward IA YSHORES Plac• .
robes Plus 4 more qut.-eo LAND INCLUDED Praptrrti•a
!11red BR sewmg room or TERRI f1C• HURRY' 7Sl-l920
SIXUNn'SEASTSJOE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br dup14tx E ·t1dll. Arbor Cir $j00 Uy~
Lovely pride o f 2ar Beech House $4~ )tarage. yard $27S K93Ri71 1•l(t ;!Ill, t·v1·~
ownersh1pumla -oldies mo. yearly. lo China Adults. no pets. AM lt9'7475!1Mr '1ohamed
b u t good 1 es . N ea r Cove 532·3702 675--0&tll 838-4540 ______ _
WcstchH Offered at · · CM 2 Br 2 Ba Manm·r·., <.ow :! br. p,
S205.000 hy app()mlment .,..... 3144 c rt $275 m . lndry. OJ, cHlull l'OOdt) Pool.
only ••••••••••••••••••••••• arpo · 957-026~· tenni!> t.3:!5 1>40-5048
Exec 2br. 2ba, den condo. SUl'EI! NICE' ~ sbop IS here loo Hr t-Omlort. ('OllVt."Rl"Ol t•OO QUAJUI HIWl'Otlf HACH COSTA MESA Goll. tenrus. pools, adlls. $195. I Br. bltns, 2 car J(ar 3 Br 21 J llu condo, :•
fplc':, p<11111, l(ar. pool.
Ja<'. ~uunJ. upgraded
ma your borsM • Thi!I "Jeor pnvalt> llesrh
~autlrul 4.000 sq ll Attr11ct1vu
maruuon only $179 ~)() <riludlet (;.11on·
Call rM penon11I preview i +-li\H!St + J bath.'
Wd11y• 752 1700 $187.~
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ROOM FOtl IOAT ~nhelt $13>1,YOO
Camper too -in lhl'"l' PAUL M/\JlTIN
two ~w custom home-" lleaJ F..stat(· 644 7383
in Newport llithts. 3 Br .-l)tc bonus rm. 2•., llARBOR VIEW HOM t.:
bo, ram+dln rms. 2304 Thia lovely 3 Ur. 2 alory
3(1 n. 2 stnry. lots of P o rlof1no Model IS ......... ..,.. seldom on lhe market """"""Sl4l,OOOea. .Localed JUSl minute11
3106 Ir 31J2 Brond St. from f'Mhlon Island and
Eut ot NwpUr So of l5lh the ocean Offered ul ~~~. wltdy1 1·3. $158.SOO. 833.al6Z
Call 7ll-1S22 NEWPORT PACIFIC
_ We.tan Paclflc Prop INVESTMENTS
Harbor Vlew Palermo E.ASTILUFF 4 Br. FR. 2..., Ba. View
VIEW FROM 8 ROOMS Owner. $189.000. Prine
5bdnn. lg fam rm, 3 ba only 1144·5621 by appt
3car gar, xtra close~
644--0138 su10.ooo THE IWFFS
Sea view· Broad moor. BeaullfuJly decorated .
Plan 5. 2 sty, 4 Br brand original Bluffs. w1lh
new by ownr Income ram.Uy rm., J bcinns · 2
Prop exchge + second batm Ready to .novt• 1n 640-06&6 to Offered al $129.900
Pri&:olOwoersblpCondo 75,·9226
2 Br 2 Ba, fpk. p00l. f,.._..1 aMN11....el
SH.SOO. Ownr/Aat. \,llMWtll~IW
&U-3796or642·3970 iJKALltNJ '
BY OWNER * DUPLEX * Harbor Vlew Home 3 Bdrm. & 2 bdrm. on ex·
Phate II tra large lot, oetr ocean.
•br. 2b• Montogo Beamed ceal, 1wldeck.
w/buutlful y1rd1 • patio • dbl. garage.
paUo.. Commun. pool ~ ~.000
club bouse. Walktn1 dis· MIWPOln' IUCH
~ntg!ft~~~=~ llW.TY '75-1642
park. Sl68.500. By ownr.
640-6173 Prinr Only.
PRIME W ATERYRONT PROPERTY
Jean DaJes. Alt~
VIF.W DUPLEX
l4Ua.IFYDR.
Open DallJ ,... N0-1000
Wi 111.1111.t\i.( 11111p.1 11«
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plua aocurltf. Pnol, J-eu.u!. •auna.. billlarda. m.oo.
Sommerfield 2 sty, 4 br
2"' ba, F'R. fplc. $78.500
Open House wknd:s I ~4.
So Cst Plaza area
97'91~
SO CST Pl.AU
:l Br. den. ram rm. 2l'J
ba. 1800 11Q ft {4e yd 3
yrs :l..'\01 So Douglas.
S76.000 ()pen Sal/Sun
Coa1H6M RHlty
Col 631·1146
...... 1090
TRIPLEX no pets. May 15 lO Ot't 15 mce area' Unt Small
Pride ci ownership on rroomo.833-7899. fee ~900
quiet 11trect Spacious .. * •c:o.n.nen Guiel. ownerll unit with • •portt.och 11691---------
nreplace Call for ap ••••••••••••••••••••••• $210, 2 Br. beam CCll)IS. +
po1ntmcnt Now only Beachfront 3br. 2ba. more Nice area ~ Uni
$1~.000 Avail. unW June 18th on· Small fee 645 4900
ly. 67S-0888or ~ * •c:o..s..men Gtrid.
FOUR PLF.X PRIOEOI-' Sl75 at ~acb! UW pd, $225,:?Br:?Ba,pool.bltnll.
OWNERSHIP Res now. View. small + mor"'' Uml Small fct•
Pnmc area Priced for fee.~ 64S-4900
$475 mo Uob :!13 869 20lli
l.F.i\'iE :l llr 2 Ba. ll(e fnn l
~·ard Children OK. nu
pc-b i.i2.'\ mo K-1~291
SM) .lhr l!h11 1·ond11 T1·11
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ctays. ~213 1 S!J.l 2740 c\'t'
Qwck sale 3 Bedroom, 2 * •Cwm1 Jrs W.. * •C-·111'1 .. rl G .. i ....... _._"" •..,.. F'or lease 4br. ~ ba Sl!IJ bath owners unit 1 . ----w ;flrc~laco $165,000. S225 00 beach; Pauo. ulll 3 Br 2 Ba. fncd yard Her K1Cbok
(()pen ltl 9PM > pd Res. now Small fee. S300 patio. ~I.Ir, pl x 1442 !'ll!i?
••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4900 Snlallree 64S-•900 8ea~1:~5Ew 3 IM 1=:.~I o:·~;E•::~~. ~:~a;::t~g~:c WHAT ARE
YOURHEEOS7
bedroom home with u.-Penlnaula. 4Br, 388• hme 3 Hr+ den I~ Ba
formal dining room, cen· 1P•1~Uf1!!-•75-2"'.'#0~ • frpl c. avail May 1. llVln.g rm w /fp°ic. Illus
tralA/CandVIEWoflhe 14000UUstHt ra&ACM 955-l'3l days. 673•1291 Fam Rm. cpts, drps,
HILLS in exclusive1-;..;;.;:..~..;;...-----~ eYeA. tbruout. Dbl gar,nopela
Tustin area . 3 car Cat:frano ~ 644-4253 garage. custom dr1pes, ..._.. U.fw .w.d .
phnh carpets and LOTS. h ••••••••••••••••••••••• •3 Br. 2 Ba, FP.
LCYI'S more. HURRY ON Cmt.om Dic>lrx . ll40,000. Ge•rGI 1102 HALECREST · 137~ mo. nus ONE' 1 Agent.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• &U·Z221 or846-11666
()pen Hie Sat/Sun SllQ. Loe Aamltos area. COUNTRY CLUB VILLA
34511 Via Verde I m m a c 2 b r . 1 b a 2BR + den. ~u
dollhouae w /huge rear ~7 3084
Apls < 'ondo·houiie '•
We hove• 1l. Prim~ area:..
near bc11ch 2. 3 & 4 BR ·.,,
L1ml.1, .)(N· or Joan
MG-1371 or846·2S97
Avall. May 1. 3 Br 2 Ba.
frwt treeao. nice yard
~I Flounder $365 mo
By llppt 673-6610
·H.lr. Jfla Conllu. rrpk
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llr.1ncl 111·w lwnhm••. /' % 3 U.fwHi.a..d l425 (61 ok No ........ M..-r apt 6 oven. Adults only. No "•1•>·'t·r11l "•' Vt1c•1nt --"-.. ~''• .-!N.I ••••••••• ,n ,. ,..._ ... ....... lbr..,.,15 2 8rr>'>c. n U• •• • ~ •••••••••••••• , .. _ l.t:t r~-1960Wallace642-8447 ..-.-.... . _,
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lll'b M4 ~&li7!> Mitll Mi\Mon Viejo 1267 \'~mm J>V"I~ ',,!>SO<' dul'S $!90 (7 14)493-0501
••••••••••••••••••••••• pd 1 , ~1·}~1 COltONA U~:L M/\R 642-6243 ()ffltehounOtoli ni1· Wtllow11, pc":' hurm• a llr.rnr1 11,.14 :i lkJrm hum•· -'\• ' ---:: Br Townhuuw, frplc
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1111. •'111 <fl' ""'' $4.MI ITll• .. r 4:1:, UM!> 1111. fplC' dbl ('ar 1t11r. 644 2611 couplt'3 only No children
l'111il.J11r,lenn111 7~7K47 pool, Jae. l'nl\ Pk. or pet11 $210 /mo
Deluxe ::! br. pool, rcr
room Lovdy lor f'rom
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Crown Valley. ::!9041
AJoma R.11 Ofl.57
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Oll> Ranch, 4 br 1 '• 1>.i, Palm Spnnft,~ ~nut de· C'Mll & dl"J)!'i SSOO Mo Adulu over JS. 2 Br.,. den, look In" Newporl Bay
pool fri>k. llhort It'll~•· t .. wpari!l.och 3269 NW' ~mo unl t&SUmo ScerucProp 875-5726 iias & wlr pd. 1240 wttbba.lcooy&ftreplace
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8edrooou & Townhouse$ S475/mn 1>42 ;!'J7K
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IA'lllll"§ ,t,1run11 .11 ~ 2 petJ<>". pool, jac. $311() Cozy 2 br, (rplc, very nice
Month i\Jolt•nt &t;l 1133 ~.$C27 Snn Ck'm :s ~o~glc $400 cou
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ly 714·S49-8270. !I J0..3PM ---July 31~11\ lS, $190 per S310/mo. Priv pat.loll.
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frplc. cover'd patio.
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no pet.I, end. gar. S23S.
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1-V.ba, frpk, patio, bltns,
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recreation program,
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PALM MESA A"S.
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Bach. 1&2 BR
from S210 & up
Adults. No Pets
1!161 ~esa Dr
15 Ulks l::nst or Nt•\io Port
Blvd I
546-9860 ----
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2HDUMIT
the Beach House
Olntcmporary & casual
The best or Newport's
good life
•Beamed ce1Ungs
•2 pools & ree center;
•Plw.h crpts & drapes
•And so much more
1-\Jm. bachelor $230
UnJurn 1 br S2SS
HURRYFOtt
BEST SB..ECTIOM
1433Supen or
Nt>wport Beach
646-&453
Orean or Bay\•• w
l st MOftttl k'H
675-5820 wkdys onlt._
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sui tes w l<'Pll>. drp11 .
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prki;: No lsc req 'd 2062
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lftdMOFREE
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offices. m onth to month
rent me ludm". Recep
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phone coveraiic. m111I
dispatch. undt:rground
prkg. Jaruloral serv AJI
ulll except phone.
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SUITE
640-S4'70
Large oHlce or :;hop spar•·
butk or La.cun.1 Sea
Spo rt ... $1~11 1~5 1
Newport Blvd. C M
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for 1n10 or rail &'2·8297
NWPT ROI STORf:
d,J(I /\ von Sl. SJOO/mo
Jeri') Wynn 12131"7~1
FURNITURE STORE
:;t)(.M) -.q rt Top location
MLS'llOJI V1eJn Take ctd
vantaJlc or existing ,..,.
turei. 8JI 1400 ----
lrvrne-Sub l1>t• retail
space Must be com pall
bit' w /(.'XISllng art & QC\'
die work :.tore 752· 7448
RF:TAILSTORE
1150. + offll'('!' ~so.
+st.orage 1400 ~q rt Nr
N R Poi.I Orr 6'
Manner~ Mile 645·3971
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t200sq It Pnme retail Joe•
on llarbor Blvd. COllt.c
Mesa 1n m1 m .,hop cntr
75> 8160 or 67:-. 932fi
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pie prkg.. pvt bath:. 1770 -.q ft Morage yard m
FROM $240toSJ3S Orange Ave. Lu646-487l l r\ltne Ind Complex
5 Dt•aut apt plans, avail Of'C SUITE for rent , w1ava1l key lock ~a~
tum or unfum Bach 1 1 bal pump & s~y servlce11 ., · • ocean view, g cony· National Serv1C'es Co hr ... br, l ba. 2 br. 2 upat.aJns w /garage. S500 64().82.'j()
l>alhs Beamed hv rms, mo.~ David l>ahl --------dining area&, s torage.
p a l 1 o s . d tt r IL s . Ofc-&ore-lndalrl. CM
landscaped grounda. Sl2~. 1185 & USS
(.'()V, rrkg. lighted tennlJI, &\621JOOr679-3700
vol eyball. 2 ~lY ---
dubhoustt. billiards. PRESTl~E
sw1mmlo" pont, p1n11 MEOICAL OFRCE
pong. hydro-s pa, gym In heart of lrvme l..500
Sorry,nopeu. Sq ft .. some furniture &
Southwest.Comer (1xtures avail. Prerer
Edinger/Newland gen. practitioner Faal
8400 F.dinger. H B occupancy
(714)847~
t500sq rt Incl. priv.offi<'1·
at $225. IMS B Placenl1.1
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----SPACIOUS 3lir home. wk. S.l-0290 Ca.rages. Drive by TURTI~EROCK 3 Hr 2 Ba. cpts, drp8, new linoleum, --------2477 E.ldeo, or call
auto11pmklrs.culdt'sac bhn.,, dbl gar. frplc. he CostoMeta 1724 Larry.~ MESA VERDE 2 Br. fplc.
pvt patio, gar_ SUS mo.
Avail. 5/12. 50-2'742
HMUSE OPEN 9.5 DAILY
M 1 Unlls I 14(}.4250 sq l't
bldg, U11erl by designer
Xlnl oppty ror lhe right
person. 1900 8~. ft 11hop
area. 1140sq. rt. of beaut
oHlct> 11pace 782 W. 20th
St, Costa Mesa . Jark
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642 0212, eves 546-2277
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IAY AtOHT R~ 4000
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•OUUl'Up, ~ ruce ... res· $40.00WEBltUP 1027 Valencia. $285.
cent. $5.50 ~13_) 325-7~ •Studio&. t BR Apt.II 546-9080, 631·2932 •SUNNY! beth, luxurious while ROOMS $25 wk up wlth J-'Um 11ummer rc•nlal or
We• havl' a lttrl(t' 8l'lec
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townhomcs ond s ingle
family residences for
le•se rn the lrvme arett
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us a raH We can fill It'
(mtblllff lay VMW
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2~'> hJ. s pbt level t-od un-
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den. 2 ~. fncd. patio
ov~rlooklng areenbelt
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•TV & Mil.Id Serv Avail
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548·91~ or ~3967
wool urpeta. Just re kitchen S37 50 wk up i.uh l:\C' approx Junt·
decorated. Kitche n apts ~·975& 1 ~ /\ u ll JO 1 n
Spac 3 br apt or use It aa 2 buUUns & refri"erator Nwpt/CdM /Balboa an.'11 br & den. Frplc. paUo & Lovely balcony with ex Room In CM homl' To $700 mo 675 33lfl
pool Adulta $325. No pans1vevlewofUdolale. Kitchen pnv. Pvt entry eves/wknds
pet.a 64S-338lor837-9517 Move tot.be Sun Spot at Newport Bay '-Ocea.n Sl50tmo Emplyd fem lf5Z3CAMPll'l>l·IRVl"E --------L9-2..,.. SunllowerApts. Underground parlrlnJ( prl'f Non drtnkH Wanl1Br11pl/hsetbatac
Bit.tu. w /W. pool. ndlls, Dlx 2Br. 2ba apt lD 4 plex. •No beach traffic /00 fog All securtly bwldlngs MS-2'75.3 Nice office :space In Coel11 cept.5 extremely manner
nopeu. $240.~3971 New cpts. drpa, gar •(iorgeous3br'apu, Tena. nts mustqu.allfy. No w_........._1~ 4250 Mesa nr. Harbor Blvd ln ly dot In E Collta Mee.a, $BO . Ad It on I Y . l'TI>m$28S. hild ..... 1 t ..... _ _..._,. h l lrv or Na S48·72'14 an IWIMl•._. 3740 Harbor/Baker area •SeveraJpoob c ren or""-· 0 • ....................... new:\ opp na center. .,,... ... ...,. year lease available. •--'t __.,.-..a.-Call 557--0825 8pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·-•Jacuzzi $1.000 p~r moolb __ ,__ ----------1-.;._ _______ _ SMALLRoo!_~S30CH. WH~k Large 3 br. 2 ba upper. ~~K UtlUUes paJd. m.5498 or SOLANO BEACH Pima ~.·~~\':!:'~~o~ ...... ""' N aha drpa N ts ......,.......,_ tm-25i3 2 BR-each w/balcony & btaff .. S.ltft ~12.8
Apts SlJS/mo.535-7058 ~rt~ ?Si~ . 2511 W. S.flowtt"St. Ocean view. Liv r m om~ av1tll Overlooks ---------
t4e ,_t leoclt 3769 · · 557-4100 Beach Duplex ~ Blk '° w/frplc. 2 ba. se<>u.rtt( airport Is mountains. May I shore your home.,
RANCH REAL TY
551-2000
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lwnbae. cent ult , pool, 3 Br. fpl(', lnd1epd
paUo. inslrle luundry rm, fronl/bM('k ych, nr Nwpt
c pt8 le bltn~ S.J7~ mo schl1/1hope1p11rk. $400.
Peta le chUdr~n ~ 17141 )Cll 282$ lift ePM 99MUl8 -------1
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ocean vu, ituarded gate.
tenma 6 pool, 2br le den.
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hme. Tu rt.le rock Gle n.
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2 BR.lb• Wntr .• S300 in trlpleic Nr sh op•. baths, fittplace. ln the a~: till J UM lS Mhcel ... om IAYNOMT acilll, no pet.I. 637-81128 bou8e la@dry book-ups.i--------C~YllacJt Furn ()fr, Bank or Coeta tt.-.. 4650
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SlO -St'rvaceCall Carpentry. plumbing, CALLS$1Shr,41SMALL 8AR8ARA'S f7/up.Treework Ru:., llOUS~" CaJJ C1ogbatn I NTfo;lllOR /EXTR tng&lluUng •'reeest. rcmod('l.Frel>t l>1llljobs
__ C_aU_.;...('1_1_4:..)S49....:....:.24.::22:::...._1 cer.tmlc tde .s.o-ssoo JOBS8428Z33 SHOPPING fast.,freeeslM.2·~7 Gtrl.l•'rre~ts.64.S-~123 PJlnltn~ t;xpr'd high SlOhr.llonl'sl&r t'hablc welt·~e536·2426o~
~ -• s.t-.lu ELECJ'RICIAN. AH type~ ~~.v~~;P .~~~ HoMt c ... s.t-.ice IMMACULATE qu~t~~~~l~l ~r reas :f'~! ~~f:i&trcha. Ceramic Tile seller, 20
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ~.;•••••••••••••••• ol work. Lie/Bonded, m· ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEANING S<1tisfac· __r:a ' · · yr.; exp. New or Remodel
£apr'd mol her w 111 c.arpel Man wlll lity your!! :mi. F'reeestS40-2404 23 yr old Sludent interest· Res pons ibl e , h I gh ly hon Guaranteed Call ---MARV'S Pl.UMBINCi '17l·27J7
babysl.t In my home Vu: or mine. Hepairs " --ed In b0Wle111ttin& this qu~lllu.•d couple avalla· ~ow t ti7~m6AMWAY_ EXCLNTPAINTING 6469807 T-,...--.r.----lc-.. -----Vktona/PlacenUa llol CUSTOM ELECTRIC s umm~r . July S1:pt. bl f · NOJOBTOOSMALL _.... .... "' . cleaning too! Gu11r work Free l!l4l. Cumm, res, Ref:s. 6411 ~038 Arda '· e or ,,~llllllm66um 6 mo. Hou.'lecle11nin.: by reh11hle lntr& Extr. Rea~. •••••••••••••••••••••••
meals.Reaa.S'8·0lJ7 at bigger i.avrnp. 1''reu booest & rt.>hable serv. 7 n 30 ... vein . .....,. couple, refere111.:u. FreeesL!>48·2706FRED RttnOdel&Rtpolr Removali., tr1mmln~.
Grandmolher will take eet,MS-3646 Lie 331201. 751·3150 & am · prn. ~126or963·S813 WORK GtJARANTEED ....................... prw1lnj:, Cree e~t. Lk d
aaes 3·5 yrs: Daya only We Care Carpet Cleaners fl9S..771S Wt: DO IT ALLi Free est. ~~f~l! ... '\"l~ Jlouse(leanlng & Wlndow lntr /Extr. Fre~ Est. 25 Remodel, add., p11t1o, r~· Jo\illy insured. 642.:~ Mon~ Fri. My home Steam clean or shampoo '"--'-~-Con c rete. PD In l . g' l 'i T/J,;., 11.. Cleanin". r-..,..; rates *· Yrs Expr. 642·0295 pair. Free est. 962·4"117 ,.....u,.k's Tre" Svw l'altn" West.s1deCM 646-"'"""' 1 hots 11 k ---·-""t plumb"", carpenter, • """"' .. LukayU~ """""3 "".. " .,. · · ---a so up tery-a wor • •• • ••• •• ••• " A th l ed H refs. Call .. Hlg Lyon" · '· ... .,._,, I t .... th <I R f MC f • • ••• ••• •• • roo('g, ~l~ss, electricul, u or 2 ome t\ n 0 w I es pa 1 n ting . . . o 1vt's r1mmeu, mn
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Babysitting, my home guar. es/ • rest Reliable Expr Japant1s{' trcu removal. garbage Care Services s.36-7711 Int/Ext commer cial SM. Remdls. Skylights. fl I' I.In l" d • r «:mo\ c-fl
Weekdays. Vic: Orange Reas Rates 645•3716 Gardener. Rca sonJblc d. I ' lid. d d ~ !l'&!lafl 5 Ii 22nd. Costa Mesai-... Ac oentic pnces. 1''rcee&t. M:>·~O ,.~s;iplg~a~-c ~t~en~"c& SERVICE YOU HOUS~CLEANING ~~1siit res idential. ~at'~: c~r:~s~mw~~~ --·-· -------
8J3.2S'11 ••••••:••••••u•••••••• Mike heat'g Serv'g. Orange CAN TRUST! isour uslness.Call --decks . Quality only. Tree Trim, removt.', Cty 22yrs 714 636-6555 Janice's Ra&gedy Ann's Brighten Up The House! Evetwknd. 642·177U t prune. Reu~: F\llly mi;rd. My CM home. Reliable Economy Acoustics. Expr HawuuJn gardener •ACOU<;TIC'.Al \.ft IN<.. at 67~ -----Norm's Paper lfanging. care. Ken ___ Tony &tS s 12_1 _ •
adult. Toddlers & schl Qual. ceilings, new or re· Yd ctunups, prurung, !ANDY N C ·AIR CONDllON""-• age pref. Pat64lM237 spray. repaJrs, free est. I MA ~ntry , AHntf CLLAN'!'.t_, Xlnl housecleanina done All kinds, free est. State Roofinq 1.r;i-;·s ~ yrb. e'Cp. Xlnt.
----------ls.36-UtOO. tnmming.haul646·4676 ~;.~~~~~1646~';1bing •t':~!R~,<;{~·.~:,':'""· by lady w.expr. Depen-he. 330986. 835·3705 or ....................... rer"l>. liofi\, M:ii.tCh. &
Child care, my home,,.__ Prof.JapaneseLandscap ·t•~ivLWMCOAJr.. dable o wn trans. 67:H>480. Cash<.'all Ll:cThe Tree Mon.Fri. References .~"* C0ttere+e mg & Gardening. fo'ree r--c:.... o!LHIHl{.:.l 847·3637° J t t y h Repairs. Lie & ins. All &"755750
PboneBeck1e492·6'152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ei.t.S4~7072Geo lbush1 :;;:;:::!............... .r,AfiOI t;.i,, :: m enors. ou c oose types. 1''ree t'l>l. W.tlt ------------------IC::in~.-·e-man crew. 5 yrs ex pr -.111 Al•Ni, Menoni f e color Neal & depen Call anytime S<ll 5930
Will babysit in my home pounng & finishing. Set Gardening rnaint b y Sk1plu:.11Jt.>r. dump lrur k. otlOtM u;.-.·,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• dable. gd local refs Ask 1~~~~~J~ & hot =Y~~~.::sm~. s ave :c~~1~e~ e~ree~ ;s~.m i.':~ ~~~~·~:~~~~~~t~~~~.~~d ::~~~:·;11 t ~'r,~~l~~·:;~~n~~~o ::.:~ar~~·:l:rs e x · ~~·;:;;;~;::••••
Callinet Makillc) BLOCK & SLUM PSTONE C'l7,
565106 HaulirtCJ : ~~~:H--iCL Bl~~f~a~ts. &!~9Jils ~.::ie1~: . .!s~'C~~GI::: Manufactured by G.ericl? WANT ADS •••••••••••••••••••••••WALLS . OR l VE S, EXPERT JAPANl::S I:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• .<,Pfl~tfl' at979-9S2l. Sales 9620!l60 Lag~a Beach Cabinet S IDEWALKS. ETC. Gardener Free Sonny &Jer.FHEEhaul· .rrn•,..1TF.IN~PLCT1(N Free l::sl Bluckwalls , Spee1ahzing m l"u~tom 979-2819 Esllmates Call:9620858 Ulg, cleanup, tree work •111">0'1!.:0IUH s lumps tone, brick . PhotOCJl"CIPhy Televisioft Repoir Te~odehng. additions, ror usatJI~ 1lcn15i ... ~~n· I I rA-...;I~~~ Res/Comm. Rea::., he/· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WORK cabinetry & wood m ~ Gardening and landscap· ces /bld gs remo,•ed •\\tM ,v .u.~• bond. Bob 750·9354,
terior. Lie B3J0996. Fr,-~· --or mg. Mamten:ince, res & S.S7·200S. 543-6768 : ~~~[.2~ ~~;l ' 642-9144 Wedding photography
Call for est . or appt. The
AAA Photography Co.
CANOPYTVSt-:RVlCE
lst RATE SERVICE
Al Fair Prices 960-1633 ests. LB 497 1515, Co:.la ••••••••••••••••••••••• comm. Free es t. Call --------·WROUGHT moN
Mesa,979·6097 SPECIALIZING in' all Ton y , aft 5 :30pm. MOVING & JIAULING. , "''•'c•• ""'L""'· A-•·• Paintinc) Papering ty"""' remodelmg. 11 yr!I 548·2959 ~nyth1n". ~nywhere. · '""STO C B ~ ""~ " p;, "' CALL 537-6800 ••••••••••••••••••••• • • vv· M A !NETS 111 area. AJI work guar. Callanytimc.493251_5_
_642_·41_57 ______ 1 Why Ivy a He w Set? WONDERS
WORLDWIDE
Kitchen. garage. bath, 962·8314 Exp• d. Japan ese OR TOLL FREE Paint Your Cattle
playroom. etc. Special gardener. Comp. yd. FREI:: DISPOSA.Liof your •(800) 382_3360 Average Extr I Stry $395
Let us recondition your
old s et. Guur:int.eed, un·
dcr S!()O. 646-1786 this month o n i:aragc LEE M JARVIS maK1t, shrubbing, trees. olJ Jpphcances. 2·Stry $495, lnlr $4Srm
cabinets. Jo'r e c ei.t. ADO IT I 0 NS -Freeest.546-0527 64617116 Pncesinclmatr'l/labor
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VERY NEAT PATCH
JOBS&'PEXTURE
WRIGHT TV
675-3175eves REMODELING Use\CHARG·Al lCredit Guar.insni,frecest. r -_,,_ Ph 91>2·3200, Lie :m856 GeMrol Ser vicH LITE HAULING , Ted 552·0134 or 636-7085 Free Els t. 89J.l 4 39
843 A. W. 19th St. CM.
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You don't need a i.:un to
"dra w fast" when you
plJl'I.' :m ad 10 the 0Jtly
Pilot Want Ads! Call now
-642·5678.
I all
Carpentry . Small Jobs . 1947. Lie. 3Hl942. Addi· Clean. repaint, repair Lill' Hauling available. Expr 'd . Reas Rates. Daily Ptlot Classiflt.'d All
Paneling, door han..iing. I.Ions. re mode lLng. plans. Car seats. furn. t·ar top:. Ebltmate by Job. 673-4646 Sell things fast with Daily F ree t-:s t. Call Gene ii. a simple matter •.. 642-5678 ':i~ eontr, est. 5411 2719 S49·2170~73·6041 Free est. Call 54!1·1419 aft 6 pm. Steve Pilot Want Ads. 552.0453 JUSt call 64_2_56_711_. __ _ ------
a.asiMss ln•ed Mortgoges, Trvst
Finaltce DHdS 50 3 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lusiMsa
Opporiunity 5005 ..•.......••...•.•.....
GIFT GALLERY
Nl.'wport Beach. Wan1
al-tive partner or may b<
purchased. Mr. Smith
I 10am·4pm) 675·3080 ---
LOANS 8¥2%
Alto 2nd TD Loans
Fairest Terms SUlce 1949
Sattt« MtCJ. Co.
642-2171 545-061 I
PRIVATE PA RTY
AMWAY Dis tributor H Will pay more for your
helping profl.':.:.1onals & 2nd T. D. 642-3573
others to earn a 2nd inc ----
101 lr~ wk. 673 2223 llOME REFINANCING.
LAUNDROMAT ,
1\ !! e n 1· y . C a po
S-15,000. by Owner.
837·6417
8'; 111t., for rash or con·
wit~ s ol1datl• bills . Call
B c h Secunty Mort. 5'19·8469
-Amounc~rnfnh SI 00
GIFT SHOP .......................
LAGUMAIEAC H ATTENTION· Costa
By PotteryShack Me!.:i lhrougho bred
~!.~.~~ ..... ~~.~~~::eat:!
FOUND. M11lc Germ Shei; •••••• ••••• •• • •• •••• •• -:,
&. Lab m1:1., blk. w /lgl Schools &
hrwn fare, S y rs. VH bttfruc:tlon 7005
Pomona & l9lll, CM •••••••••••••••••••••••
tiJl·0239 :ttEN / WOMEN
TRAIMFOR
IARTEHDIHG
TWO WF:F:K Cl.ASS
NATION WID1': JOB
l'l.ACEM ENT
FOUND . Whtc M
Cockapoo, ~<1~1 are~
4 U l77 . Red collar.
55tH244 . 644 ..WOO
FO U ND Te rri e r ,
Chihuahua ., Blk m alr
ll arbor Vi e w 11 11 1:.
&lO 026S
FOUNU 4 15, 'It' l~l IV
Pro s pe1't , Tu::ot 1n
Beige Apm:ot yng rnah
mix 544 7892 1•\'l'S.
~-0 U N l> y n I! m a I 1
S1amest•
Vil" Adami. & II arbor
846 0020
1\SSISTANC1':
liOOUJOB
c >PPOllTUNITI f.S
AMERICAN
BARTENDERS
SCHOOL
111).l 1'; 17th St . SA
~14·1!1M
Sc·huols C'oasl To Coas t
HefpWnt•d .7 100 HefpWontrd 71 00 Help Wanted 7100 .... pWanted 7100 1-WpWanted 7100 ....•.............•.•................•..........•.............•...... ··•····•······••···••·· ..•.••....•.•..........
ASSEMBLERS
We wm Traift
APPLY 7.AM
MocGreqor Yacht Corporation
1631 Pfoc~ntlo, Costa Mesa
BANKING
TELLERS
Downey Savings & Loan
has openings m its Hunt·
ington Beach branch for
full & p/llme wlleri.. S<iv·
mgs & Loan exper pre·
f'd Call Mr Selby t714)
S49-3220 E 0 I::
BAltGIHL. Days
or night:. No e,.;pr nee
Ml'llow ta vNn hy the
lwach Cull Hick at
5.'ltl 3300
Help Want•d 71 00 .... pWanf•d 7100 BARMAlDS: Ouy, Night
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• & Rebef Shifts. Call for
••ARTISTS•• AUTO LINE appt. :;..is.771u
FREE LANCE I L MEC HANIC ----
Boal Manufacturer Cocktail Wa1trcs:.l'~. mdk
BOAT MOLD Wa ite rs, U1Sl' Jorkn,
GELCOATER M 1''. llostl·s:.cs day lV
l·ve. employment for nl•W
X1nt pay, fnnge benefits <l1i.t·othequc rt''' aur ,, nt
Apply at. Coas t:il bat'kgammon d ub Jo'nr
Recreation. Jnc., 17422 uppt call Ron. Sll6 6866 •
Uenan Ave. Irvine
Equal Oppor Employer Collection Burt>au se~k1n~ -per.,on to lra111 m ~cnt•ral
•'OllN~l1on \\or!. ConlJt l
Mr. Young,
BOOKKEEPER
For pabhc accountmi: of
flee. Nwpt lkh arl.'a
P ost G /I, & pre pan•
slall'mcnt.:.. 5end rcsum1•
to Ad !!738. Umly Pilot
D<rx. 1560. Costa Mesa,
CA92626
1133 2430
<..'ON!o.'THU :-.1-:c'H ~:T1\ UY
Tyµmi:. s horthand, lite•
hl..l)ll !!• & it eu c.•ral
sc<·rl"lJrti.11 !>kllh rl··
qwn'<l.
B.fo~LL CON~T It UCTI ON
642·4372 -------
Perfect location, l.'J S) baseball team, need:. Ii
hours,loveall1rsti.1ght yrol~. For further info Fo und· Fe male Mm1
owner anxious for QWl'k _l'_a_ll_L_u_k_e_a_L_S4_!1_~1_1821 ___ 1 J'ood I e. w h 1 l t' 'Ii r
L A l' 0 LL Jo: G F. 0 F
MASSAC f.. Low cost
l>ay I:;\ c Sat Classes 10
Santa Ana 556 7171
LUSTRATOR with Chrys lerexpenenccprc· BE A Pro ressio nal
heavy experie nce I'> ferred We orfer m<rny Cn<'klail Waitress t-:ntl'r
needed lo assist m the bener1ts & lot!> of work. an ext·itm(L prohtablc &
following areas. CA LL IC. Ser v t <' e I! I a mou rou:. P rolc:.s ·
8 0 0 K K 1-; 1': P E Jl . fo' 11 I I
Chari?c. thru finanr1JI
stat~ment. i.m n<>n profll
organ1zat1on, s alary
rommensurate "' c:1.~r.
non-dnnkcr would h:i ve
advantai:c. (71-t > 673 2850
Fred Miller
CONTRACTOR
Experienced to act
a s R.M.E.
~.G.O'Heal
&Assoc
640.6790
saJe. try SJ0,000. down. TJll>t-rt & WJ.rtl St f-'u
Ull 75_!:~74 I Lost & Fowtd 5300 \'ly!l63 1-152
Gwtar lc~l>nns. Children &
Jdults Begmmng and In·
termC'd lJll' Cdll 55!1 6177
IAl!tt or stolen lin):. <.1IH1 Ev~ or wknds
Learn in 40 hrs from pro· • • Lab e I Uc s 1 g n Manager, for appmnt fc:.sionab the fine arts of •• Magazint.' Ads mcnt •
JEW"ELRY-RET AIL •••••••••••••• •••• •••••
LOST Grey & white cat.
'hort h.11r, mdlt>, 5 yrs,
nea l•ollar W Rreen tape.
Vic 200 Block Alab1tma
llnt Re h . R e w d rd
$7,000 monthly nt·t
Pro\ en locatwn. ran
tai.t1c leai.t'. i.eriou~
hl'art ailment fon:c~
~ale, :.ubm1t.
Ull 751-3741 536-2166
-\~fl SEMl-::-ITCENTER REW. S P S1.imese. ~ ' • ~ • • ·• lost 4 6 \IC Sidler & lltll1Jrd:. and ..:amci.. a Graham84&-0020
real money mJker. good - -----•
terms LOST Gold chain & gold
Ull 651·374 1 pendanl w 12 chamonds
Gener o u s reward.
RETAIL STORE 552·8m!I
$4,000 MONTHLY NET ------
Across rrom major LOST White Toy Poodle.
Loun st attraction, ca!ly El Toro Rd & Broc-kftcld
hours, and lt.'rms I 17 abt G PM. Reward
Ull 837-4200 77o.oo;7 --------ll 1 c y <..: 1, F: s + Lnst ~,.,, rorm gold ~n
S PORTINt' GOOD S ti.in t & c hJ.1~. \ ic . . ' • tt ob1n:ion '-. f 11 s 1'11o n Apnl .md May openm~:. Is l.ind Sl•nllrnental Jva1l~1ble now Choic•1• valut• Keward ~ 0671
locot1on!> Top r.iled i•xt~days
•• Promol1onal Brnc:hurc ATLAS wa1trci.::. techniques U:iy
Work in Orange County or cvt.' -.ess1011i.. plac~· BOOKKEEPER
F Chg 642 61\JO A1Uk1 bike fo'\'llS. ,\µn J~ W-"-~, -7075
or L..ong Reach Call Mr Chrysler-Ply~ menl a~i.1st , ~ood job op·
Hays (213)435.7484 2"J29 Harbor Blvd. pty CJll Cl14 I 751·91!1-1 •COOK
1------
15. ftt!""Jn.t !lt\2 ll>.'i l .,.., unRV •••••••••••••••••••••••
LO ST· REW ARD .! Mll1>gc .;tudents havl'
:..tJlt• Gohlt•n llt.'tr1•1\'Cr trut·k Will help you
1BJ b e 1. 4!14 1665 ol mmeorhaulaway, any
t97 2831 t1rl'u Odil Jll~ Mike or
.J errv b'73 21!M
ASSEMBLY
Fast growmg skateboard
manuf 1s looking for as·
sembly workers Day &
rught shifts. Apply. 17932
Lost last wknd 8 1k horn Sky Park Cr • Ste G,
nmmed bifocal .-il&sse:. ~'in1::.h Inter Carpenter & Jrvme.
Balbo a Jsld. Reward CU!I( Furniture maker -.-.--------
673-S!t.'7 _ wants to caretake & re· ---------________ ...;;.;.. __ , model a house m lieu of Associate Rep
Penonal1 5350 rrnt in N B or Laguna. 18 OR OVER Wor~ 54:1 4060, home HO EXPER. NEC •.•.•.•....•..••.......
L>nokm,i: prohll'm?
C:ill Alrohol I lt'lphne
2-t hr-. n day lil5 3830
71'1·9168 aiik lor John
X I. N T n H U M M E R
WlSh05 to JOlll xlnl hMVY
t>H1':(:Ni\NT"' metal or h11rll ruck
C :i ri n ~ con l 1rt1· n t 1 a I group 84.2·4<>-11
l"Ounselini.: & rrh•rral , ----,\borl ion , .irl opturn & MATURE LA1>Y wishes
kt't'Pm.: I, I companion pos1t1on
,\PCARF. $47 2.'".n..~ Good <l1bpos1l1on, good
rele rences Dnve. can •SHARO .... 'S* travel 714·4!14-6859. I( " N A pleaM! call eve. OUTCALL Mi\S~ \(;to;
H you're new to OranJ:"e
Co .. temporarily dis con·
Unwng, your edtl("ation.
recently dis ch11rged
from the s ervice or for
1my reason seeking tern·
pnrary or career e mploy.
menl. consider this um·
qul' oppor You can earn
$196 PER WEEK
Costa Mtsa 546-1 934 ~ 0 ca 1" c 0 ck ta 11 BOOKKEEPER fof' Reti~t --Wa1tresi.. Inc . 17922 Sky Automoll\ e Park Bl, Ste C, Jrvme, Ca Great ofc in Lai:. llills Home In
New Detail Shop needs 9Z714 needs ambitious person Laguna Beoch
help w full chg & T. Bal. ex· Exper pref"d. W1ll lrn
Top wages paid Eni:inc BEAUTICIAN per Mgmt potential £all 494 9458 Steamers. eng painteri.. W F for Newpor'ter Inn Start to $9000. _ _ __ _
buHers & polishers . .up· 644·066lor~0.8S82 CLndyCramt'r 5405001 C.:OO~s. BARTEND~H:-..
holster)' sh:impooers, Snelling &Snelhng l>RI VE RS. l' /'f 1m l'.
check out, pick up & de BEAUTICIAN of Newport Beach Over 21 yrs. Im med.
livery.Applyat Young,run sm.shop.60'J Agency Open1ni:s Apply 10
2059 llarbor Bl, CM W.191.h, C.M. 646·8480. 4340Campu., Dnvc JX'nl-On, Mc 'n Eds 1'1zta,
____ G4s_._1roo ____ aeauty Hair Stylist & Builders Speci a ll y 410F..17thSl,C.M. •
Electrolog1s l. Pvt Hardware co. tn N.D. COOKSp COUNTl-:lt
rooms, weekly s tation seeks clcaMul man 25 SO I Mp day & eve shifts.
rental & hospitalization fo r F t1ime, s teady. Apply in pers nn, l>e1
benefits. Newport Bch. perm. employmt'nt. Call Taco, 17th & !>uµenor,
A UTO SALES
We're lookmg for people
who want to learn the
automobile business .
Previous auto sales exp.,
nol required. We w ill
train.
•Many co. benefits
• Oemo furnished
•Paid vacation
OC A1tporl area. Sandy 548·3454. C.M.
752·1331!or831·0S3S C R p E TE I --------/\ N , R , m • COOK WANTED. dinner,
BEAUTY·Hai rstylisl mediaLe opening for de· Dmncr.Saute
wanted for El Toro salon. pend able, qualified m· 499-2271. ris k for Chef.
Call 837 -4743. div1dual. Must be very -----
----------•capable at framin g, COUNTER ll ELJ>,
layout, roof system, etc. COOKS full or p tt. e~p
Contacl Mr. McCord. preC'd. Captain Mike"-;
Multi line or 81cycle". -----
c·omplete lrJ1nmg and l'A."lf ~EWARD for m
Company »ss1stAn<'r fnrmut1on regard1n.:
ll1gh income, S8 .00l blOlt'n man ·s purst>
<se<"ured). Mr. Broolri; Wllllt•t from Roll'! Hoy1·c
714 !17!+ 3313 P11rlcin11t lot· Roy Carvf'r
ct9!Hli4 /\vatl 517 Prac. Nurse Based on your produc·
-----Stefanie 492 0939 OR l iv 1 t Y. <.; 0 mm +
• ln.<1urance available. can for Interview
THEODORE ROllMS
FORD
2060Harbor Blvd.
IKKPR. SRCTY
Full lime. Mature
woman w ilb good
~lephone voice.
714-49J.9468 wkdys. Fis h try, 815 w. 19th St,
CARPENTERS ,_c_M_. _________ _
*KAREN'S * Tuel & Wed ct94-854J, ext. incenllves & extra profit 129 unUI 9 JO PM. OlITCALL MAS~AG F --------c sharing bonus. On the job 540-8211 642-0010 LEONARD SMITH
IAY &IEACH
RIAL TY 759·08 I I
PLUMBERS
ELECTRICIANS
PAINTERS
Must be expcnenei!d.
COURIER&
IEO TAVERM
COSTA M F:.<;A
Valuable metlll Press
Had1ee & dO<.'uments-
Stnctly conll<k-ntJal. call
or wnte <.2131 Z73 9909 or
l'O Box 313l. llevt.'rly
Hills. Ca 90202
tW\1 2A M l\.lll l7ll0 training. Tremendous I•--------~ --· -HttpW.t.d 71 00 potential to reach
OFffCE HELPER
Can be studCflt with a p-
prox. 5 hours a <lay to
work. Must have own car
to drive. Hourly wage &
tint i ndustrial lol'
.1bsentel' owner, mu't
~e ll. Terms , Tl Mt-;
i5H400
MASSAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• supervisory & manage-
rJGURE OD .. S ACCOUNTIHG C U ment positions. Must be n M ~ tl.MWk>dl(e of Air. AIR. personable & ambitious.
Avon
Rearesentatives
Goo. G. O'Neal &Assoc
640-6790
ESCORTS hAok rl'l'On1'1ll;ition & For appointment only BOAT BUILDER -----Found S hf'p ~ s and\
CASHIER mileage allowed llas tv • be uble lo type & help in
WILLARD F'/t1me. Gd pay. Growth orri<'c. H our" can be ~nrLooked
LAUNDROMAT wtbUt ta"•e males m()qj ' O UTCALL OHLY ll"nernl hookkeepm11 call 5 39·1 Ill
9:30AM·2Pl\f
So Good! Co. s Loe. Over 21 worked out. o rr.ce l'X DIYCLIAMOS V11· Mpl & Wil ~on 63 1-38l l G o od co benefits • w ~row1n11 N II firm. Nl'l~. $1 ,750 mo tJ45 2289 _____ _
t;xcel lent. 11hopping 1 0 ST G er m .
<"ent.cr locot1on with rront Sho~thalred 1•01nt~r~
and rear p11rkln~. 15 Livcr/wht 2 yrs V1c
Year lease. W11m1111 ~.A.Ave.kl7th St.'C M
alon e, mus t se ll. doy!l e42.3.i82 Eve TERMS, Tl ME 751-1400 m.6332. .
LJHDA & VICICI
o.tcCllll Mens~
For the Fvn of ft!
1:or appt CJ ll 644·4360, I ________ _ You wlll too, selling
world famous products.
F1exible hrs. I-Ugh earn·
ings. Training. Call
54().7041 or Zenith 7·1359.
WeTrain pencnce or schooling in
lncrease in production & MetroCarWa sh buslne!ls a help. C;ill
new 40' line has created 2950Harbor Bl. C.M. 640-2500 b<>lwcon 8:00 &.
Rome accessories shop. U>ST late Fri. A.l\noon.
Laauna Beach, tables. The Bluffs, blk /wht fem
shelves, etugeres, mlr Ma It is t'. .. M a It g Y ...
ron, gi.1\3. ~veil. for fot Reward. 640·5909 or ture11 & inventory . 540-5.506
C!M-45SS ---------Lost: Silver Persian cat.
Serv1.ng all Orange Co.
S49·27~1
RELAXING MASSAGE
BobJamt'S •
Lie. Mas11«"ur
Outcalls 9-94lM·51 I l
•SUZI'S •
Outc&ll M.a511age
10AM·2AM 731·5448 .. ,,.._111, Broolt:hurst /Ada m s.
Oppa..._.ty 5015 H .B. SSO. Heward. SpiritualRNdff
••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-4225~. 1815So. El Camino Real
tr you have )and! We will LOST FLtrrE. vie N W. San Clemente Fully he
develop it. prollts to be Costa Mesa, 4/16. Name __ F_or_a...;;p~p_t._4_lrl_·_7296 __
neiotiated. Lic'd and oocase.546-S094 BEAtrrlFULGIRLS
bonded contractors. Call h a v e a n e x c i t 1 n g
JKkorWaU.er,536-'1534. LOST. bllt/bm. poodle, message about their vie. Traverse/Sturgeon. .. __ .__ St dio Secretarial Service ror SC9-2731 Reward. """"'1m u · 559-6~
('Xl 263.
/I. Comp/Hskpr, live.an.
Sal Pvt rm, ha. TV,CdM.
Refs 6'4·9666, 644-9806
ACTOR /Video Workshop
for n?p. of WRITERS,
ACTORS, SINGERS etc.
Noexpnf'C. 714/957-0282
AM1mou s1
Spore lime activity with
super future. fo'or in ·
terview appt 644·5391 .
AMWAY DISTRIBtrrOR
is helping many persons
ellm money working 2 t.o
4 hr a day We cao help
)'OU. 673-4786
APT NANAGER·l6 units
Apt + +, call Curt
BM·9393
leue. $150 per mo+$100ll • VALARIE. pleas41writeto Arch ltect ura l It t or
ATTRACTIVE immediate openings for Cleaning lady wanted !l·JOAM ONLY.
(35) experienced person· Balboa Island. l d ay ---------
net k 673 2860 Dt'livery Courie n GIRL Fwlh Carpttlllhtn wee · ' Needed for N.8. travt'l
Babysiller full charge, CLERIC •L I For Secretary.Girl Fri· earl,Y a m -late afternoon. &p.r. c_,.tthtn "" agency. Must supp yown
day wilh investment ex· or live In. 963-6083 TOYCh-Up lnt1 Export firm needs rnotorcycJo, be willing to
ecutive. Unique op· londeu career minded person accept resp. neat ap·
portunityforbright,am· ~ltttrW..t.cl &....&.....lathllatfOft with good typi ng & pear.Sol&mlleage.Full
bilious girl who seeks a Babysitter needed for 4 -..,..-nwnerical skills lo learn & p/lime. 833-9617.
challenging dream job month old infant. 3 d11y &ctridan &.assistinordering/ship-DELIVERY MAN·For of
with va.ried non·rouUne week in my home . $2.75 lo SB.SO per hour ping. Please send re -fice supplies. full·Umc.
duties. Must be well References please. Cnll basedonqualifications. sume P .O. Box 2600, MustbeenergeUc&nt'nt
educated, willing t.o ac· 496-3880. Good Bcnefits/4 Dny Newport Beach, 92600 appearing. Beach Sta·
cepl responsibilit y & . Work Week/Overtime .:--.. """ c 0 work hard when its re· Bankmg Equal Oppor Employer CLERICAL ....,.,.,"" .._v 8 mpua r •
..... llUI •ccouu....s 11200 ,. __ ....L..._ .... be N.a. quired. wllh adequate ".:;""" "' ~"' .. An opportunity to a ---------
rompeosalion, rine con· Tobi Bank in N.R. has Fomta6w v..., part of a progres11lve DELIVERY MAN for eur-
dilions, fringe beneflls. an immediate opening <Sao Diego Freeway data proccssmg ro. Musl ly AM, LA Times homc-
Stability, persona lily, for an expcr"d new ac· At Euclid Exit) Uke detail work & be able delivery routo. F.con1•
good disposllloo, superb count3 p()rson, w /good 979 ,.. 126 t.o converse on telephone car required. 2~ hrs per
grooming & m odel· clerical 11ll:il1ll. variety of "" w/customers. Clen eal or day. Adull'I only. no col·
hostess appearance are duties, xlnt benefit.a, call ---------•! accounting exper. de-lecting. Westmin1slcr·
imperaUve since dullt'll for appt. 64&-'1121. 10.A T MAHUF. wable. We will train. H.B. area. 638-0126
include pubUc relatio113. Co I r· be I Integrated Dal• Corp
Good secretarial skills ---------1 • aeell: ng 1 rg •IS 2283 Fairview Rd. CM Delivery of Dally Pilot. down. flit.ab since Oct FOUND. Fem. Blk/Wbt, Ad. No. 870, Daily Pilot, mginettlng background "16,~eacbm?"'th. med 81• Shaggy Doe. PO Box 1560. Costa neededlmmed.111rinaUi·
All eql.Dpmeot lncld In MesaVerde,540-1459 Mesa, ca. 92626. Advia· Ing saJes If meaauring ---------
BANK lamlnators, exper.
are essential. M'1·S846 helplul, but will train. CLERK, Grocery 1·11 P'A.ln'-TIMI ..\Wb'. Coa.11tCa1.Amaran Store tn Costa Mesa . . lease. Call art 6 pm, FOUND· y ing me of )'Our phone or swimming pools for AtrrO
Large route in Soulh
Laguna Beach. Suitable
for a high school or ool •
lege student. Must have
a dependable car with
good drlvlng record.
Earnlnas approxim&tely
~ • oung puppy, _ .... __ I .U t r ----------t blk w/bloode markings. lllUW=io so can contact qua ty, cus om 1t.., con· BUSINESS vie Safeway 00 Baysidf rc>U· Ralph of Palm Spr-5 er v a l I o n cove rs . MoMyto&.o.. 5025 Dr N.8.~5S'18 1Dgs. _640--_7_12_1. ____ _
·-•••-••••••••••••• Fnund· Gold Ret · Allractive trim gal, 3S to A IEC. llCEPT. MANAGEI ht,hdfrlrdT.D.~1 Vic OcC. ~le. 1~!£:!~ .Swhowouklllk~todetc, 40-SO WPM. 10 key, fr1 F.amiliar w/R.&l\ VlM.
LOANSAVA1LA8LE colJarw/cbain. 548-0136 and likes camp'·~. out· Inge bf'n~lt!l. Nwpt Bch Oood Orange Co. Joe.
Cftdit not impe>rtant 'door sprts.. I um 5 9 '147 _are_a_._i>_bon_e_Ms-_7_040_. --1 SalVl1ryCToOR.peny DOD#!.E 6'13-4883 Broiler Found : S h I b • T 1 u , lhl. '1»2298 .,
OldlllaC!I to Go-Carls
Whatever the Fad
Ron 'em olfthe m arket
With a Classlfiod Ad CallNowl 6'2·5S'Ti
blk/Whltc. Vic CdM high ~-.. -IOIWA--S.C-,-,C.-H_5_3_6_0_, ~~~~:a~:,~~ Call540-2660
school . can to ldenUf)I ......... •• .. ••• .... ••• ss.&-3320 Mtn & women a1es 17 34
---------Tut«tnl( by colle•e slu needed for musklana, 1lK' fastest draw ln thf'
Pound Lr1 M alamute dffll. A1es 14 & Under, cooka. clerks, supply, ~ West ... ~ Daily Pllot
type dot. Mission Viejo. my hom~. Dana Poust mo r c . Ca II LI n d a Cla1111fled Ad. Phone:
C&ll 830-9M5. SUD Per Hr m-0961 M2·31'13, or (2U) 94-0219 &a.SS'18. -
-. I
....................
IXPBllHCED Corp.,33012CaUePerfec· Need pt time•
COMMBCIAL to,SJC. graveyd/awlng abift.
TBJ.Bl 646-8200 BOAT MFG UNITm
CAUPOlwtA IAMW
l 141 E. Coast Hwy
CoroMdirlM.,..
t714) '73-9240
An Equal
Opportunity &mploy~r
•Finish Line Carpenters
•Cabinet Shop As·
semblers
•Cabln~t Shop Mlllmen
• Flbergle53 Toueb·Ul>
Bonders
•Hardware Installers
Apply
BUCSOH YACHTS
IHI 0.-.A••
s.to .... C..
ClkTme/lnve5Ugalion $275 mo. Phone 64.2-4321.
IMS.DE STORYI Aslt for Ct~ulation lea•·
Get the scoop on this fast ln!your name & phone:_
paced co. offering excit· .
lna spot to Inquisitive DE~AL Asiw1t. Ort~o
person . Ca 11 M; rion ch111rs1de e'C~r req d
Mann, 833 2'100. Dennis & RDA prtr"d $4 $S per h r .
O e n n i s P r s o n n e I N 8 . 642 2626 ~rVlce of Irvine. 2082 Ocntel /\1'~·t~c·xpcr. send
Michelson Dr r u u m c t o 2 0 l J W .
Waot Ad Results 642-56'1'8 WestcUff Dr. N 8 ~or call 642-1050
. .
I ... Hlfp W-.d 7100 Hlfllt W....., 7 100 .... Watwd 71 00 Wednwi.y. April 20. 19n DAIL V PILOT DI . ................................................................... . ~~'!'.·.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~.~ ..... ~.l.~~ ~~~·~ ..... ~!.~~ LYM CllAICE ·NURSISAIDH P=OOf9ATOll ~~~·::! ..... ?!.~~ ~!~::! ..... !!~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~!
Dencalp .. a A.ecept. Petfo olc. GARDENING lonroan. tt0US£CLEAN1NG, own ~~.e a!;~,!sw &!o"v~ 11 T. Ellper'd. 41 ~. Eaper pttf'd on of(tet uranl ---------TYPISTtG.it. Clerical. 2 1ume~tpogalblefut1&,.. QJ>er, t.n commen:ial • tra111p, over 21 yni, s:t.so K06pllal, 2~ Tbllrla C<lod tal •1lncrea1t1 preun. 1n·bouM prtAl ASSIST. MAHAGB Secretari·es Mornstwk. Call for app&. •~ruuon ol hn. Ex lnduatrlal landacape bt.M&-4811.542-7U> Ave.C..W.NZ-l:SOL Country Club Conv. ahop. 4 o.y wk. Good Ca r11r poaltlon, pvt NklorPat.Ma-«16'1. Per ' d a IJ p h • 1•1. m&Jnt. OC aroa Ex per -------------,~=~,...==~-Hosp .• SA. Mt-IOll. btoetit. Apply National yatbt club. Expcr'd food
•pedaUytnaurance pro· only n*•pply. 919-307t HOUSEKEEPER, lull MAlDSWANl'ED -----------• Syatema Corp . 4H1 & beveraae. Persooable.
caatni. Sal open. CUMr ........, OfftCI ctwwe. live-in, •Pk En1. Top • ., .. paid I Tbe lftn NUll51S AIDI Blrc:h St. N 8 <Nnr &n7730 J • ts
oppl,y. K.8. MUGJ. drive, '550 mo. +. pvt al Lafuna, Ill N. Coaat n-..1-~on dava • aftn 0 C. Alrpon) .£.0 .t;. t-e-ta_l_I _S_a_l ... -,-. -..... --S-an-f !l!l&SStal Typl.na. IWnc • aptttude qtrs. Ref NB sse.teee ~-.Lac. Bch. "'I""''.... ~-~ Ill
DENTAL ASSISTANT for"-""'*'· F /Umt.' App-sl\Jfta. train. Ex per Property • Cuualty 1na Clemente, approx lS hni
TYPISTS /
Ortho. part·Umo. Appl, ly In penoo, Newi>0rter Homek"per Uve·ln for MAiDWA.NTED pref'd . Pleaae apply, aecty. Elt.abl.labed a1eo· per wk to 1tart. Muat be
Tuee·Ptl. Or. Nlvlaoo, lnduatries 17932-G Sky &-. Citizen. lduat drive UdoSbores Motel Parlt Udo Conv Ctr. 468 cy, local. ~per prel'd.. avau, btwti lOAM ll 1PM.
SECRET ARIES
Join the team that otfen
()pportwuty, nox. hrs .•
good pay CALI.. TODAY
& Start Tomorrow.
••1 ... ·-.. .,, c... Part Blvd: Irvine. ·rhil 15 iM oppty to aup c.tl STJ.l800 Fl a'• h' P Rd. N. o . 1W1.01ea Min wafe + booua. APP· Clerks
..., .,.. ARD i::K. ·-· -----------1 plement vour aorl a I ..... •••.u. ---------~ M•" ORDER WORK .,......... ly at otomal Corp, Dental Aalin. 11\'ont olc General olc, part time. eecuril,y. (213) 881·80U, ~ • ---------Ptr for enilneerinl atu· 49a-3950 rtrl. 1\t(ept ts Ina forms. Phoaoa. tight lypio1. (714) 6TM'160 5lD ltlop needs {emaJe. OFPICI CLllK dent. P'teld lnapectlooa In 1---------1
Part or full tlme. MS·XS2 toine exper req 'd. Start MH820 btwn 1°"3 12.15 Hr. u noon to 8pm. So. Calif. WllHrain. Typ-•--------1 ..,.OObr.&44·~ Housekeeper Newriorl MAJNT!;NANCE ASST Mon-Fri. Apply In lna req. Call Ma·W17 an RETAIL bENTALASSIST 8eacb area. part• lme M l C 11 f · per son, 27392 Camino 6pm
OltTHOOOMTIC IDA GINMAL FACTORY U . 2 children, to " 11 ~~';;in. a or Capis trano, Ste 204. ----------CLERKS 3141 c....-Drive
~o~ office •
~U1 overload.
1 Yr oirtenalve chnldo Clrl needed for shop. Entgllshoawpeatrkln•&P. ap . LaiwiaNiguel.E.O.E. ,...cl....._1 ,. 546-041 dutiee req'd. Pref aome S?.11$ per hr w/dnl co. ma ure, 0 an Manage ment Troe cao Penoo wanted for Inter. 5~..0061
3TZ3 Birch St. N.B. front olc abllltles , benefli.. ~00 for de· a.l.875 day, "64512 an earn 11000+ per mo. OrderProceutngClk Oesa,nCenter.534·2202 UTOTIM <AcroeaFrom
F/tlme. Frln10 benefits. tails 6PM. f'uller Bruab. s.31-MIM or TRAINH $,OT! Co.•~• Markeh r..q~A;~; ~~~y~r
MU443. Oeoertl Ofrtce le light bk· HOUSBEIPHS (1) 857-TTTB. 9!!00/Fee Ne&o fur right '·Up Ir Del•wy PoslUona o~o b l, 2nd & TIPIST
DENTAL ASSISTANT kpoa Part-time. H.B. Full & P/tlme. Bayview MAN ACER .Wat ch person. OutataAdin& OP· 1.2.S Rochester, C.M. 3rd ii b I (ta i n S an Needed full tame. Must
Cba.lralde,exp,NpBcb. DnagStore.847·2'63. Manor, ~ W. Bay St, Repair Dept. Muat be por. ~o learn order pro-Rad Tech • Certified Clemente & Lafuna SECRETAllYP T be accurate w/recep.
&44·"211 Q)gu Mtu. 642-3S05. neat 10 appear. Approx cusing, computers. Radlolo1y office, full Be1&cb. Other areas have Moo-Fri 10-2. good typ. ~~:~TkJ~d~~~: Get.1 M•tan•c• 2S-3S yrs old. Wlll lraln. Must be good ty!lat. time, Mlu1on VieJo, openlnaa alao. No exper. ing slcllls & gen. ore. ex----------1 Man. Laguna Jiilll area. HOUSEKEEPER, exper. Apply In person, Kirk 'l'ultin co. Al5o Fee obs. 496-4700•83t-0740 req'd. Apply al any of per. 833-1800. Salary co1mmensucrate
D G.._.E Retlrcd servicemen pre· mature, w/r era. New 1 Call Control Career ourstores. -'---------1 w /exper ence. all ESI " R I'd. 830-J321. baby. La1. Sch. Call ~T~e ~r~, ;!.~arbor Employment A&ency. Real Esta le Llcenseea 2588 Newport Blvd. ~rvlce Station Allen· 544.5337 btwn 1().11 AM or
Sr. Deslg:ner for creative ~188. v · · · ~-wanted. full or part lime. Co.ta Mesa 642·7702 dant. exper'd. Day & 2·3 PM
electro· mechanical de· G.leraJ Office u" .... "GEil ... " .... EE 64.2-5062 Ji---------·1 Eves. F\Jll & p/tlme. Ap· i----------15ign. 5 Yrs min. exper. in CORRIESPONDEMT HO~SEKEEPER. Mon-~ 'IUU" Painters needed, at least 1 . ply, Shell Station, 111.h &
des1'"' of small precision Correspond w/hom.e Fri. P /lime. Ideal for Wanted for stationery yr exp. extenor work REAL ESTA Tl RN CHARGE Irvine, NB. ... student675-8740 store. Xlnt oppor. for Start $4.00 hr. Contatct ---------
parts ~Ce~al.dSo;e ex· study atudenls for our llllllure hardworklo& lo· Mr Briggs 675.7611 MA.MA.GEA WAMTIED PM's & Nights. Xlnt Servic~ Sta. Attendant, Underwriting
per. ar . es1gn student service dept. Ap-Ho Us EK EE PE R . div Call Mr. Nichols, b(~ 9-3PM M'on·f'rl For well known, expand· benefits. Bayview Conv. exper d. Full. or p/tJme. helpful. Work in small pllcant must be able lo Ironing. momrnis. Mon· S4S-602l6 in& Real Estate com· Hoipllal, 2055 Tburln Apply Arco Stauoo, t7Lh
rapJdly g~wlog co. w/x· composti own letters, f'r1, <.;dM. own transp, PART-TIME, must have pany. ()penlna •new of· Ave. C.M 642.3505• & l rvine, C.M .
Assistant
Int benefits lnclud1~g type .u+ wpm & handle ref, 675-5364 aft sPM MANA.GEMEHT TIHIE ex per in woodworking, nee In Co.ta Mesa. Must
med/dental. All benefit.a details. Well estab'I Young man to work in misc duties & repackag. have experience. Salary Service Sta. Help Cull or
Xlnt oppor Cor ind iv.
w /3·5 yrs workmen·s
comp ex per. Typmg so+.
accuracy a mu.st. Good
benefit pkg. Salary
start date or hire. educational firm. Good Housekeeper, full time arowlng tool rental biai· ing ot futeners, steady plus +. All applicauons Sall loahales. p/lime. Apply, 990 E .
DISC benefit.a. Apply, National Mature rem. Fringe ness. Must be neat la ap· work. 646·S200 confidential. Apply lo New and used, top pro. Cout Hwy.N B. lestr..Rh Systems Corp., 4361 benefits,pleaaantwork'g pear & have very neat Ad. No. 889, Daily Pilot, d bl' f
102E.BakerStrut Birch .St, N.B. CNtiar oood. C.11bet8 & 3:30. l\andwr!Ung. 6 Day wk PAIT-TJMIE Classifled Advertising, u cer, ca p a e 0 S.W~MochOpn ~~~ S'l00-$000.
Colt.a Mesa 979-S300 O.C. Airport) E.O.E. Ask for f'rank,645·6707 wtwkdy off. Prefer mar· OPPORTUNITY 330 W. Bay St., Costa roanagement.646-2193 ,_N_e_a_r_o_._·_A_lr_pc_rt_._ Day_&_ ~' ried man for pe M Calli .........., Eve shifts. 540-3684 Housekeeper Wanted rm. reap Mon llam to approx. . esa, · --.v. GENERAL QfACE Maturellve·lnlorcouple position. Exper. not re-4pm & 8pm to approx SALES-Exper'd, mature, STENO/TYPIST Full i\.Y\T~0/\11\\'iOCIAlb Distributor Interested In
p/Ume income of $1000
per mo or mo r e +
benefit&. Mature .
639-61ZJ.
DONUT Shop, p/tJme All
night sbiCt. No exper,
nee. Age 25·45. Woman.
Apply in person, Mr.
Donut, 135 E. J7Lh St, C.M.
DRAITSMAN. w/exper,
In Jotertor Design for
established Interior
Desl&n Shop. Some
architectural knowledae
helpful. call Mr. McCar·
ly at 492·4131 for appt.
CRICKET INTERIORS
INC.
witll 2 girls 3 & s. Must q'd. Apply 1B30 Newport 6am. Tues Spm to ap· Real Dtate Sales approx?'> brs per wk. So. lime. young & growing PtnOllMI ..a._,., CLERK/TYPIST speak English Fam1Jy la Blvd, C M prox. 4am. No ex per. Coaal Village. Newport Firm reqwres -r•-,
MISSlon Vielo movrng to MASSA.GE TECH neeess. Will train. Apply WHY JOIN' ~7·6963 well groomed typist 37235~7~~~~:·8• PART TIME Monarch Bay m July In pel"50n. PennysaveT, SALES~. eicper'd or ASAP 752·S301 Own roomMvt balh, and 1660 Placenua Ave, C.M. 100"''4 Employer lmmediate openlno tor a 1 TV 11 .d With diploma for top ~--rb Homes not w/knowledge of anti· s w 1 Tc H B 0 A R 0 Retained s harp, r espon-Sible coo~ 8· 1 corusahera class LEGITIMATEspa. PIXAnswerSerY. '"'f'U qs. Enthusiasm, ~nergy RECEPT-TYPIST.pvt i---------
person to assist in our ad· ~~·1 usmess P one Mr G1arn.1SSO, 752·9561 W o r k a b u s Y R•.th.7 & xlllt. presentation for Country Club. Must be 1---------
vertislng department. =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• switchboard. Be alert & ~'J· nclus1vt! shop at So. people person. Call WAITBSOR • ;~tti1~ftri • dexterous. Must have a Small olllce environ· Coast PI a ia • Mrs· 644-~ WAfTRIESSIES Applicant must have pre·
lllOUI general office ex.
penence; light typing
5kllls required (3~·40
wpm). Automobile re·
quired.
Tiu1 ia a traloee position
and salary Is com·
mensurate with past ex·
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~"'e Comm-Guar mln nice speaking voice, menl. Top commission&! Helme, 549-3748. •---------Must have exper 1n din·
f'ulJ & P .T. work. Legit. &ood grammar & good On the Job traull.ng. Fast Sale$man exp'd. in stereo Techruc&a... mg rm serv. Apply In ELlTESPA 540.Sl9S handwriting. Work startscboollng. We relm-sales home & auto. Call ... person to Food Mgr. p/tlmedaysoreves& buneyourllcensecosta. ~ John Gilde, Hotel
Mature lady to care for some wknds. Call Cboleeoffann locations---------DIGITAL Laguna. 425 S. Coast baby & 4 yr old. 2 after· _!)46. __ 3333 __ • E_.o_._E_. ___ in Cail.a M~a & Newport Sales Mere hand-Fee Pd Hw>, Lag Bch.
noons, some eves. Rers. Beach. ca II for an appt. 11, I 50 + '°·car WAITRIESS
reqwred. 813-1293 PIX now! SUPERB KOMES Produce div. of nal'l TECHNICIANS ANSWERlNGSERVICE REALTY INC 549-3655 roods operation seeks 1 __ E_x.;_per_'d_._P_h_:_S48_·7_822 __ MATURE W O MA N Mat ure de pend able i ind' Ope t M h 0 p /t1me to welcome person for all·nite rehef ---------1 dynam c av. n ° Warehouse GC prs newcomen & contact operator, Sat1Sun llp to RECEPTlONIST·Lt lyp· relocation upoo promo· Day Shift SHIPPING C LK Assemblers merchants. f1exlble hrs. 7a. Paid while training. ing, ~OWPM . phones. tlon. Also Fee J obs. Call Plan for exciting Umei>
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N d li t E 0 E 8:30 to 4:30. Apply 2925 Manon Mann, 833-2700. I . /l l k t k Permanent position. de-p k ee car, te ypina. 646-8000 . . • Dennis & Dennis Person· Expandln& e ectron1c w rg I rm lice rng a. c rio1te opportunity for ac Gejer5 547.3095 College /\Ye. Suite 9. manufacturing corpora· action indlv. Call Bill event u a 1 f u 11 time PEOPLE PERSON C.M. ~3M6 nel Service of Irvine, 2082 tion has Immediate open· Macey. 833-2700. Dennis
employment. Maintenance Me<:harucs Helper, some Newport Exec. needs REC-SEC'Y Michelson Dr. ings for digital techni· & Dennis P ersonnl'I
ALLSIDITS exp. necessary or formal P 1t1 me associat e In ...,., SALESPERSOH clans in our Field SE-rvice or Irvine. 2Q82 Contact Mlk~ Tinsley , Day.week-Month schooling Apply In wholesale suppl y . For busy N .B. ofc. Servacedepot. Michelson Dr. Legal Advertising at Or Longer person. Har bor View 813-2223. Pleasant phone voice. Needed, f/time for light· -----
642·4321 for Interview ap· lt's YourDec1S1on Shell. 2500 San Joaquin, ---------heavy typing, front ore ing rlxlure showroom . Excellent opportunity WOMAN
Pald Vacations COM Ask for Dell. PERSONNEL MGR appear., at least l yr ex-Sales exper. helprul. Ap· Cor recent techn a ca l Enthusiastic, matur"
DRIVER ·San Clemente, pomtment. YOU DON'T P A y Multi Mllllon $$ lndusl'l per. C.11549-8651. ply Tues thru Fri. 8:30·4 school graduate or In· woman wanted for parl
Dana Point, Cupastrano y YOU' Medfcal A11lslant rirm seeks self assurt'd only. 2031 S.E. Main St, dividual with mihlary re-time position. Figur1~ ~~O:~.a·Jed~s~~~ D Al LY p I LOT Call~ ~:me In Today ~~~. 0~ i~:h. 3 15~.a ~t :1~:rg~~~fat~eyC~ls D~~ ~~!1~~~~b11~f ~:rin':~'. lrvtn<' ~-6-290-1-· ---Llstcd expcnence · ~~ ~~a~t'ca~: ;~1~~4f r
Thuraday and Friday, JJOWntlaySt. !El[~ leut 1 yr exp. Send re· Propp. MS·l288 Dennis Telephone Operator. $$SALE S PERSON SS
and Saturday and Sun-CostaM._a sume c 0 J. Crawford, & Dennis Personnel work anclds nites & Male. fl!m . Fu ll o r
day mornlnp. Reqwre1 Equal Ol)portunity 1-101 Avocado, Ste. sot, Service of Huntington wknds Up to 36 hrs per p1t1me. 645·4840 room
dependableautoor s moll Employer S EAv•CEb NB. Beach, 16168Beach Bh•d, wk Permanent. no stu· _920_·----...----
stalion wagon. Phone ---------• lll·l•U I Suate l21 dents. $3.00 per hr to Salesperson ~anted .
642·4321, Hk for Harry GIHEAALOFACl ME~ for LA Times de· ---------start. John Wayne Ten many bendals. E 0 E
Seeley. Expr'd LD order tak1n1. hHr) Perm .. p time. Person Friday nil Club. 644-8900 please call Pat MunM>n
EqualOpponunlty lnvolcin&. rtllna. 10 key -I MllOHRP , $275 to $350 per mo Variety?Uletl itECEPTIONlST, for S8l·5-W4
Employer addtng mach , good DistnbuUnt new. murh· MS-1740 To$7SO Fee Paid Prof ofOce in Dwnlwn -------
---------• phone manners usen-needed product Fan·•---------Xlnt spot for the person CM One FuU time. one SALES p time, no exper DR'S OFACE llal Small mfg ln Costa •~·tic money If rnteresl· Merchandasana, lnven· w ... Ayrs previou.sofcex· II t I c 9
Excellent workini: l'()ncli· Women wanted to work
lions and employee for Janice's Raggedy
benefit program. Ann houseclg service,
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CORPORATION , ••••••••••••;•••••••••• ~ soos· ....., tor" Control Sales & ""' P '"·me. Phone MS c'>07 nee. w1 ran. ~· pm front ok, will train. Mesa. ~'600 depend ed,fullorparttame call ~ ' . per Strong typing. ,.. "'° Mon-Fri SJ+hr.847·7206 340RKherA•t
Typ1n1C & sh. req"d in& on expr 642·1916, ~r. Roberu ~1onday & Hooks. F itime. avail Gro11.th potential un·1·--------CoataMesa W de I d R~ept & Sec'y. duwes btwn 9 am & 12 noon Tuesday. <213 > 776 7_9_10_ ~i.:r~~yfu ~~~t ~!~. limited ro Oay salary re RECEPT SECY SALES POSITION. open CJ I 4J 549•6127 On r an ~ ttart.
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DNJSlonClen r ec Pa.id INSU RA.~CE·AUTO Tm ..,.,...... Career E m ployment &tiood,clerical skills. a GlftSbopFashlonlaland EqualOpportunlty H UGE warehouse .,._ d" ks t 5w.11.uptD Mar e _.., muall Xlnl company NB EmployerM/F crammed with over 500 PTef exper 962·S84T Ask c.Apan ing co. s~ s <I· ~ C• 0.. h'OMOKH Agency, ss&-8505. benefits. Challen1ing . for Mr. Peterson, or Mr ble lndlv. for variety LARGEAUTOAGENCY music boxes, nickelo-flied Bookk Nat'l corp. has cbaJlenir. P EST C 0 NT R O L position w /an aggrea5ave S •ur ..... "IL dco I nos "'~cus or Kingdon I pos. ceping S WAM p ED WIT II " _ ... _ C II "" -'"'"" T..__.. Sollclt---n pa , "" . _....;;.. _______ 1 etc Call Lisa, 848·1288 PHONE N REQUESTS lng & fast paced pos. an TECHNICIAN Exper l •vw .... & company. a Office supplies & Sta· --r• .... gans. wall c lo c ks,
DRY CLEAN I NG Alsof'eeJobs Oenrus& I PRopenloambiliousln· preferred but not req, for Int erview. M·F ., t1onery. F/llmepositlon Weneed10g1rlsto setup grandfathe r rloc ks,
COUNTER GIRL. full or De 0 n1 s per 8 0 n n e 1 ~i~"ict.si1EK~Ng div. Call Bill Macey. must have good drivmf 752-0160 &ask for Janet. avail. Phone for appl. dinner reservations 1n ra.scmatlng antiques.
pa rt -time Apply In Service of Huntington AGENTS & PERSONAL 833-2700. Dennis & Den· record, neatappear aoce, 557.9212. ask for Mr . lhe eve. Hrly wage + OverSt,000,000Worth
Per a on DI mm Ill Beach, 16Ul8 Beach Blvd, L 1 N ES UN D £ R . rua Penonnel Service or enjoy wor~ing w/p~bllc. ReceptJonisl, good typing, West . Newport Sta. bonus . No selling 1n Amencan International
Cleaners 3200 E Coast Suite 121. WRITERS. Irvine, 2082 Michelson Full benefits + uniform know'! of blllJng. Sal SSSO lloners. volved. Call all 3pm, Gallenea; 1802·T Kctler-
Hwy, CdM . -----Dr. & truck. Apply Mon Fri to S600 mo. Call Tues or 540·~. Ing St., Irvine . Tel.
GenOfc f>lspalt'her NO DOOR TO DOOR 9-3 Barden Pesl Control Thurs only. &48-3484 ask ·SAW TB.IP • '754·lm. Open Wed thru
EUCnOMIC AIRf'ORT 1977 CLJENTSCAl..LlNG US ~! .. 6~andolpb, C .M. for Mn. Landesman. Why punch a llmecl0ck H SUltYIY Sat.~AM to4 PM. Visit! ASSIMll Y Hfah flytna career for in MOLD Mllr£R """"'""'v when you don't have t-0? P /l1me. Flex hrs. Our ·--_
Cl I Exper'd elertronars div. 11ffkln1t mtere1t1n11 FUU & p TIMI M llCEP'TIOHIST A. a Beeline Stylist you CdM ore. 675-6380. ••SHOP AT••. '
t.0lderer & (l) W\rc Prl'ft J>Otl. w,bu.ayco Call Pol· Earrun1• f'rol'I) ~Jr;!:~: c~J:!!'~e~ Part Ume work.in1 to full set your own hn. ~earn Telephone Soll c Hor Jonathan's
traJnee req'd for sma I ly Brown, 833 2700. Oen $575 lo SI 200 Mo located to H 8 'needs Ume. No set hn, must be mooe~ by selling quality HeaJLhTeating Proaram, CANNERY VILLAGE
manut. co. Apply at 891 nla & Denru& Ptrtonncl JC you have any exper Mach In is ts & ED M PHONE SALES flex.Ible . .Board exp pre· clothing w /customer Exper pref'd not easen-2SShops toScrve You
W. 16Lh St, NB S48 262l Servac.-or I rv1ne, 20!1.2 lil'e>rlun1 °'not Operaton. Mill sir• ex· f 'd. Mature attitude, 1atisfact1on guam. No JO· ti al . Day or evening 42231sl St. Nwpt Heh Michelson Dr Call t!s W1t Nttd You XJ rhone Sal et people , front ok appear. Xlnt vatment Car & phone '-~·-. lmm·· .. lalc onon --- --En1lneerln, If /O r --per ntwaaes over· -81eorf•mal .. 18•-•r F l l uv''"' cu ... ~ C 0 E d 963-0944 ti...... Profit 1harln1 &: ""' "' "'• "'..., public cootac:t Apply in Mi:. or m ervw app ing 540-74'11 btwn 10 & AR US L llor"e. $700. Archlteclura back · GIRL f'"Rll>AV neede ....... yearsofage.Guarantecd pe r son 9am ·•pm , ph:~7-4380or96J..7470. 2PM i-·1rm Call aft JPM around needed lmmed. ror mon111e <'Ompany. 4 ~~~~~~~~~ other beneflll wages or commlas1oos. N c t 110 673 S:>86
1n flnallalna 11a1u & t.o~hr1'da1ly C M.Office laaurance Fee Paid Sd!MllC., 250 East 17th Street, N:;~~~nt.re~r~~le 2oo. ~~mlastMr~sa.alrreaa1.nee ok, TELLER · -------.
me11urln1 SW mm1n1 ~ 3134 ura to SI I 400 171 41 HMU I Suite o. Costa Meu, i-----------1 """ ..... lmmedaale opening Cor ANT IQ u f: M EA 1
poola forqualll)', custom y ' ~~~~~~~~~' between 5:00 & 8:30 pm RECEPTIOMIST 546-0757· teller Experienced pre· DISPLAY CASES. C2l nt, conservaUon C'OVers G IRL NIDA Lovely co auks lop r: 646 4223 for bully fut. 1rowin1 SECllET"'RY !erred. FountllUl Valley. WOOD. Pvt Ply 751-4760_ 64(). 7121. Non 11 molcer. Ty~ 4S policy raltr for key P<>' u 1 l c I an,· PI an o or Equal Opportunity "" ----------1 Take phon• ordcn. kcc-p Call Dan, 848 1288 Also Guitar, or 1 Top 40, for t:mployer co. Ute typing, answer For busy R.E. office. For appt. Mr. Archuleta, Applianc:H 80 I 0
---------1 book& &t records & learn ~ee Jobe. Dennis & Oen female slnfer. MS-Sl23, pbooea. Apply in person, Memory typewriter . 963-67!7• E .O.E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .EHGl'NEERS legal uc'y, $550 up rus Personnel Service of Codie 17gaa Sky P ark Cr, Suite Good skills esser~al. RF.FRIGER/\TORS
848·1400. Huntlnatoo Beach, 16168 -1---------... _G, l_rvm __ e._7S_l-063S __ . __ -1 133-ZllOOJudy. WASHERS·DRVERS
Sr. o.t1ner for creative Beach Blvd, Suite 121 eed extra money! Early ~MAMA.GIA TELLER Reconditions Repros & t"lectro·mechunlcal de· •--------•I·_:.:.;..;.......:.......::.;._ ____ ( I d I e"" LA &'T. $600 c~ ..... tary R E D 1
a IU'!. .... s-1n "RY morn ng e 1 v • J Extraordinary oppor. for Id ~·., . . eve OP· , "RT-TIME Frgt Damage. Ouar /Del, sagn.5YramU\.expcr.ln GUARDS --""'-'"'-"' Times. 2~ AM ipprox. FeePa mentfirmmovlngtonew "' 29Yrsin0rangeCo.
deslan or small precision 2 3 Yrs recent law ofc ex Need economical car. b?:°. P~:.!~~~~vg~ 1rn~=~~a-Very successful co. seeks ()(flee at o.c. Airport. Previous work u per. DUNLAP'S
parta eR!lenllal. Some e•· per u1n •k"'-· ...,,. wpm ""' HAl ..... personable typist to aood ••creta· n'al skill• prefd 4-8 Hour Doys to per. PC board dealan WANTED typln'; & "1w~h~ Somei-------------Melro..£!!~~!borshS8Y18,lems areet clients etc. Call ~eq'd~ .. Salary com~ includ Sala. Must be 18l5CNAeLwLport
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.CM he~w. Work in amall Full & Part-limo. All machine tranacriptloo.Ji---------•1 "~ta;.{ ... ';-' 546-8191 C-ecUa,841M2.88.'Al5oFee mensurate w/ablllty. rn:iture & well groomed. i-----~-·---
ra 1irowbt3~.w/x· Areu . Aae 21 & over. PO&lllon for 1 year as· NOW RecrwUng abari>. ""° -Jobe. Denoia lk Dennis (714)9S5-1MO. '\ Contact Ba rbara, FRCT. DAMAGEDllOT·
In benefit• 11'\~ludln& Mature men prel'd aociale w/ettab'l. pre· ambil1oua man to aell Ploaffcf*icaton Personnel Service ol ------~--547·0339. POINT Sale. 3308 w.
med/dent.al. All benefits lJn11ormi furn No cash sUglous law rirm in N.8 hardware. toota Ir 1bop C II B Id Pl tl Hudi.inatoa Beach, 16168 SIClETAltY SICUAITY SAYINGS Wa.rnernr Harbor,Santa elfedJvedate olh.ln. ouUay. Car & phone nee. No trainees. Quality refs. equipment to lnduatr1al a •ya e as cs, Beach Blvd, SUlte 121. Needed for N.B. Law SANTA.AHA ADa9'79-2S2l
DISC Apply, Pleue C.11 (710 ~-2071 ae<.'OWlt.a. Ava S280 per ~8am-4:30pm. Reception.lat to S700 ti:nn. Good sk.ilJa req'd. Equal Oppor Employer ............. UWt.nal 1_M_ls_5_0M.ott ___ a_. ____ 1 wk. No exper. nee. Call I•--------MACMC WOltLO Call Ke.rry, 540-5405 Will buy some rerri1s.
102 E • .BllerStttct Pt'ot.dto. Ser-flct LEGAL SICHTA.IT: 7Sl·9134. PLASTICS Glltterin1 spot for lndiv. SECllETA.ltY ~-------•I :f!l~~';,o~~~.~·
CostaMtaa 91
9-5300 1226W.SUI St.S.A. Min. z yrs e.xper. gen1 lni...tjon Mtld aeeltlag t op bllllna IntereeUngpositionfora Ta.La
lnten1ews Moo-Fri. law; tnowled1e o1 court RSE l :JOAM·l :lOPM JV..l w/&lamouroua to. Call ftll (l'OOmed. pleasant, C-to u~-Hotpolnt 1\efng. Clean, 10:30am-noon procedures, htlgatlon, Moa thnJ Sal. 13 pe1' hr. 5a-up/Lead. Koowledae Wllla Carter, 8~2700. ex pe r 'd secre tary. .,. ~ runs quiet. older model
4r 1:3CM:~m ood •· Sal Loe --1 Call Mra of materials " exper·d Denn.la• Dennis Penon· Duties I l d t a Our C M. branch hu an Bar1ain SSS. Ml 6prn. EXEC. S£CIETARJ _,.. ~II ~~6 J..S~ ~.';\ Leo.~~" w/setup & operation of nel Servic:eoflrvine 2082 60+ wp~~ ~r~e/~~~k lmmed. openln& for an ~7W.
I ~~~~~~~~~! 1 81"'.......,. M Tho •----'--------1 i nJe~l lon & t r ansfer Michelson Or. ' duties for our fr•"chise exper 'd teller. Th is ---------Xlnt oppor. for Ind v. llAJRORESSERS want· · .,. __ ·· ni. mas. molding of small "9re· operations. lndiv~'must pel"500 mu,,t be able to Washer · dryer comb.
w/conttrucUon/develop· ed. Apply In person. LEGAL llll'S£S AIDES cas1on parts. Day shUt, ReceplTtne to $800 be a self starter w/abaU· work w/banlt acC'OunUn1 Xlnt cond. 1711 New
menl 0~· Typlnll M(i. Reg\5, So. Coast Pla:r.a Ellpcr'd. Bayview Conv. small shop. 11cJde4 PWt t.y to handle confidential & able to aell bonds, Hampshire. CM. 540·7198 ~ d. Good bene l 540-8888 SECIETAIY H°'pltal, 20~ Tburio STACOSWTTCH IMC Enlhuslastlc pen. will matters. Apply, National travelers checks, money GE. lreeier. 16'. uprisht
e.Salaryl'IOO +. HA I R .S TYLISTS , FastuonfslandLawflrm Ave.C.M.642·3SOS. ll»Beker,eo.taM•a be thrilled at growth Syatems Cor p., 06l o rders,,l' cashi er 's rrost-frff. Really like '~~~ Manicurists. FatlaUst. desires Legal secretary l;;•--iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii;! 549-3041 gc:tentlal w /expaodln& Birch St, N.8. CNr. o .C. =:-:. ,::~~t!~ler~~ _new __ cood __ ._~ ___ i __ _ A1111l1tanh for new with""'CivU lillpt.ioo exp. NURSES EqualOpporEmployer rm. can Barbara Mac, Airport) E.O.f:. ..,..,_ •-I
h S I call J&Mt 133-2700. Dellllla fl Den·•--'--------porta. ··-18 an x nt op· Sear'• Coldapot 2·d r. Newport Beac a on. 640-1560 119f'EMJ nil Personnel Service of ~Ii por. t.o lt'OW "develop lo Wbfte, Bott-Om fnr, frost NYSTRO\.\ M50ClAT(S Days 847·9085, nea,1--------URa PRESSMAN Sm. abop, lrv!M, 20l2 Michelaoo Acctt.cJ ells lbrs our b.rllllt'h. We offer ~op free. S18S. 980-tOU
'-' In II~ 6'2-01.58 L*Jll S.C......, We have .., ursent need A.B. dick. Ex:p'd. ooty. Dr. TO 11400 MONTit salanes & oo. benefit s. JTZSBlrcb'St,N.8. i-...vny Newport Beach l.aw for a full Ume RN on our &44.a:J3 days, 1'1·222'1 ..,, Contact Chery l, (714) lkydn 1020
117 .. 041 MAJNTEN.:'°NCE llAN firm. Varied practice, 1\.T 5hift. Full-Umo poel· _ev_• ________ ReceWlptjo~ YOUPhone1 ~ n::~:S"t.A~=~~ 83$.0lSI. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ~yer •111...!.!!~ •• taol • ... m· !i~!.•cr11• ~~f!.r·C:u~·1~7 ~:~.t~ ,!;mJ!1~~ Prinw ·MulBlfUa "Ba.y'' r:-;Y .. ~Un Newport Beach 833'8190 :=~~~·~~~t1~ $4~~·s MX st~1::1:520 --------111 abU~ Perm;n~ • no Kini (714) W.9773. Ptf'900MI on S-U • ll·V 4 Da.y wk, betldlts. 13.SO Orm oeeda your zieaaant Call for Appt/Elltab '65 F,qu.al Oppor Employer ~ , ..... -.. •• R cl•-.1 ..... to •-aal Secre•·rv·. Xlnl !lhill.,. Elleellnt ulal'Jnd, ?!!..!!.. lo •tart. Call ~manner "ru,,ty =tdlT-'-~~~~~~~~~C:.
_..... .. _,,,. ~ ..... WI I wortnna c:oodlUoaa a ...... ....., ~" akllla t.() help r\ll\ J..-Y I-••••••••••••••••••••••• -r·•D IPM, n un Un 'rues. ~P.ir" skU11 required. f b flt c 11 hi c 11 lB ec3-Syraexp ellttTra~ ~ ~ SaJ90.lot1D WayueTft· Uu,7uon nrm Newport .-In•• en• •• • PIUN'TlNG II olc •moot y. a Advan~K1nclic:slnc AITWGlttws Siamese KJttens •• 9 ~~rrs. ID= •ctob . ....-00 Center.759-0Ul =::YV~,!>0001· PLAllMAXJHG ~Cal'fleJ'~oy 1231Vlc:toriaSt.C.l'tt. lasold~tnthlafabulous wb old. Re11ok!te. ,Euc~/Benll l.o '800 ... ..,... ....,.." STl:IPflMa mm eocy. ' IM6-71SSE.O.E. C>PllOt' for bnaht. lndlv. m..cm:aaf\S,lO/W ·
SecyfM11U tollSO ForClR331flC'dAd LYN 11·7 CONYALDCBn' ExJ*'d U.·bouff print POotlble Wom•ft to e.u-"fTO-...SO Top bcncfita. PIU1b ofc. DoCJ1 1040
AJaoFe<eJobs ACTlON OtarieNW"lle.Goodaal HOSl"ITAL abap. 4 Day wk. Oood canfo..2•Syrold,af· ~ -Call Vic k ie Smith.•••••••••••••••••••••••
Jrw..Pewwwwel AleoeJ ~ C.ilyl'.!1ot Ir frinae beodlta. 80 ~d LAOUNA B&ACH bmerC.. Al'PtY NaUonal Lernooa:I. $1.:50 Pu ht Typlo1. 1rowln1 aml 848-12118. DMn.1a • Oen· 000 OBEDIENCE
•ElnbOolS.IMesa .,. ..-. S.N F.M .. VerdeConv 'EqualOpportwdty Syatems. Wt 81.tth St. ~ finn.7~1·2600 nil Per9CIOMl Sttv\ce of CLASSES start. Wed. ~DI 141-lCTO AJ>.VlSOR Jlosp.e&t CeutuSt. C.M. Employer N . B . <Near 0 . C · Have aometning to sell? Runtln&ton Beach. 18168 Apr II 20, 1 : 30 P 14 042·~ 5e-$.111S. Airport.) & O. £.. Wat Ma Call &U-5171 Classified ads do It well. Bncb Blvd, Sulte l.21. Nwpt/ln area 548-GZI
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Oo9f 8040 FimtitwT 8050 Fwwitwe 8050 WANTED us Ft. bar with 26 p J. Reine. bottom frtticr, loah. M..-. ~;J..~I 4 Wheel OrivH 9550
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.'1'1·SSMCoata Mesa Good ~ Jo'urniture & bookca:se/hdbrd, twin JEWELRY WATCHES bed• beddin&: $135; f333 4' TiUcr 4 large 1ailbo.I SALE! '72 llond.a SLlOO. <'Ond. Lo mlleaee, N-~llanc<-1!-0R 1 wlll beds. Complete, onder ART OBJECTS. GOLD: Movin ~ mu~t sell: Garbaae dlapo.a.I, orig wsed, good condllto1\. :n> ml on rebtt. eng, xl.nt movable top. 64~ G.oktem ....,_ • .,.. orSl!:L.Lfor You. Sl7~. llS.plt! dU'lelte, Sal S ILVER s £tty lC F. dvoprt 5 • 1~ Cid. 9 carton $30; Hollywood Laminated bard wood cond, $22$./ofr. 847-6342. 673-3310 ""-7612 J _,__ "' •. , , • beige, occasn I tbls, vanl-tJW $35' Danish loveseal $&5 or bst orr M!-2073 --------------A.KC 6J7648S MASTEASAUCTtOH ~-.1 Oiuau,l·u , tlNl';,.l'URN. & AN· tyw(J dwrs.Wrghtiron SM: Riuan&gluitcof-' . FMF IOOcc Packll~c '73 Ford FlOO, camper .
Black L1ab Puppl.J!ll 6464616&133-9625 · TIQUE.'i.MS-2300 fern :st nd, 2 wicker foo tbl,$115 , Rattan lamp loah.Power 9040 Racer for sale. Coll wmch, must sell. 13,ltOO.
W/puperg AKC. g wki. ~Sde 1055 LUGGAGET.AGS brsl.Ls, bUc ,recln'& chr, t.blSlO:Compa.te J agwir ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Gregg for wormalJon. 548·~
old. Call arter Spm, Furniture Stripped & ..... ••••••••• .. ••••••• lbl~P6. 7 br3ldedru&. tool Int. S2S; tamps, pie· Clas:iic '64 Cbrla Cran 963-1934. i ..;...:.....:;..._ _____ _
7&J.3799. Rer•oasbed by Experl.s. KAREN & KASSJ:;Y fmmyourbusmesscard resnb I. 334 Del Mar, tures, misc bousebld Super SPorl 18', V-8 ---------1 ---------1 7S2-~dys,67S.2094ev. ES T ATE SA L Jo: Send ooo card for each C.M.6C2·1Zn. artlctH.5t0-0162 w/G hrs. artstol cond. Yamahas '7S 400 Enduro Trm:b 9560 Weunarancrs purebred 9 ....,.. __ , . f • tag plus ooe spare. We· . Blueboot $3900·ofr. $625, '73 2SO MX ~or ••••••••••••••••MH••• wks,puppyshot&, ' K.tog n bed cmplt.: gd c-.uwshlDKS or every return per~aoently King site mattreufbox BrunaWlck Pool Table. 675"30800M) will trade either for 4 '67'4TFordP1cltvpw/1l'
751.2977 <.'Ol'ld SSO: Bo1 spnngs, rn1· lovely <'~llccton sealed atlra~1ve t_ag & springs S50; pinball ReguJaUoo n, not slate, stroke street bike of ap· Teardrop Camper. --------~mattress & frames. at.ems; 13 Cbmuc & strap, meelrng airhne macbine$37S.968-3950. But Just as accurate. 1936 Cbri.s Crart Bay proxvalue.557·9271 r c mtg ti ng. S2SOO.
•PU,.IES* 751·7461 Pers1un rugs ; Stereo l.D. requirement&. Pre· Ukenew. $150.S..7537 Luuncb, xtra cng, $HOO. 9fl0.l6Sl.
Cute tUPPhll, wblte IKUST S~! Bookcase equip; Antique 4 pot>tcr wot loss & theft! For a Everytblng Goes! Deluxe 67~5648 '70 YAMAHA 2:50 CC. Od ---------•w/black patches, l male, wall urut, gJus wtwood bed & dresser; Much persooaliz.ed tug encloe;e Admiral refrig, dining 19" Portable TV, UHF, , cond. Best offer. M G "l4Cbevy ~. PIB P/Salr.
J female. 1 weeka oLd. coff. tbls, extension more. 11 Cerrito, Irv. w11 llpape r, fabrtc or muet, much mare.. Call plays good. $35. Can· llA'ITARAS: S3 FB~Y cal1'98-3639 Royal util. bed. $4200..
5'8-2140 ••ume tbl, match'•~. wood 10AM·3PM "Dlly Glo" paper & we &W-2980. nlster Vacuum, 115. G.M. 8VrI S, '73-Like CB SO F H d Make Ofr or trade for f
o" .. Wl.ll buck & tnm your 646-15.25 DU. Loaded. Owner 16 7 on a. 3,600 979-3079
AKC Poodles, 6 wb old. l'Off. tbls, etageres. King Moving,~atioSale t.&tgs. or try two cards Double mattress & box 213:•7~ ml, 6,000 mL warrant)'. ---------
Toy /Mini. Choe/Silver, & queen ~rm. sets, mat· 2107 wallace back to buck sprutg', good cood, $35. Sterling for8, Wallace aft. $1700. 41M-3769 eves. "12 Chevy Luv. SuQlf .. l 'r om $lOO. ss2•3052; lreliscs. ::;ofa & loveseat, Costa Mesa i'IUCLS: 642-4357 alt6PM tique W. Xtra pie St' Yacht being r e· camperaheJI. $1900
67J.544.9 reel.mer, hemps, dlllette, Hones 8060 S!eaor 3/~ A • B E C E L E C cheap.63l.a360. ~~~. ~i.!1:.!txt~:: 75''2Malco440.A.W ~
cuno cabol. X1nt.. cond.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41!1taos S1 60ea W J ELCHAJ /b T •-• -...n. z.4 --., . COLLIE PUPS. AKC. ~760 . " . · hE R, w al-asco,\C.lescope-, 70% Completed $35,000. Wheelsmitb up pipe, '61 lnl1 Havester \.i tm Beaut Sl2S+ 5yr fem -. QRTR.Horsemare,7 yrs ti/9la~$1.50t!J. tenes&cbarger64<M179, lo.$.'iO. Wtllcompletefor"5000 pegs & cut piston. Fox P(U. Rblt eng. Runs
AKC·$25• Gd home: 2 Plece sectn1(7'&c4') old,15.2hands.Hasbt.~o lO~":r;::!:::~~~ded bi>6602 546-8979a.fternoofts 768-S2t8aft7pm. ' · sboclcs,w/accumulators. xlnt. Gd body. St.ala
tlti3-854l lune green. Xlnl cond. shown West ern s ue· Many XU'as. X1.n1 cood.. 5J6-096S --------~ comfort'bl $140.644-4646. cessfully. Ask for Cathy. NO CA HD? KING size wa terbed Equity Membership, loah. Soft 9060 58 ---------AKCpoodlepuppy ~ Draw your own or send w/hdbrd, frame &beater Mesa Verde Couotc-y •••••••••••••-••••••• $1200.536-47 '59 CbeYy P.U. Body gt1
T·Cup&tmytoy OHJG. Furn. rrom Queen ruime, addre:.s, phone & $150. Elec. stv. $65. Club.Call55.2·11.20. ll'CYCLO'NE,m-as.like '73 Honda XR·iS. 22mm cood. 283 Runs Rroac
530 64~ Mary Luxury Liner. Jewelry 8070 we'll make one card per 67S4967 aJ\S:30PM "°""GE f . 18 ft, oew, trailer. Beat oiler. carb.cam&pipe. Clean. ~-Firm979-0983
_____ _..;;_ __ _..,. 673-5586 aft. 3PM ••••••••••H•••H•••••• t.ig. Add 25' e11ch. •""""' • • re n g cu 960-2598 Call 631-0394
Great Family pets, lop qt· WA .... TED Send lbeck or money or· Potters wheel, Robert $100, id cood. odagoo • VCltS 9570
ty l nsh Seller pupp•l~. Sectional Sofa &}oveseat " dcrto: Brent, kick wheel Like formal dioi.nC rm ae'4 I.slander 36-$48,000. Auto Molor~S. •••••••••--.. ··-
calm dlsposruon. ~ & wJmatctung solid coffee TOP CASH DOLLAR PR.OTPRIMTIMG oew.$125/0ffer~ 536-3'89.. pilot, diesel, 6 i.nstru-ScM l..t 9160 '66 Chevy 1-too step ftll
up496-JH8 ~odtbls,962-8217 P A ID 1o~o R YOUR P.O. Box 1.500 King size mattress le MIK...._. ments. self tailing ....................... '73 eog1ne. Wmdows all
-,......,.... bed JEWELRY, WATCHES, c.ocrtaMesa,Ca.92626 · ~ '"61~ 8081 winches, pedestal steer· MOTOR HOMES a.round, bydraullc door. tTft' to You 8045 "'<=>• comer group, ART OBJECTS, GOLD, s pnngs . ..,... ,,._.,...... · f" 1 b d Good -.... W'berc ulo" covers •-"""c ""-"C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ang, Mans 1e d ea , FOR RENT beater, tires. """'3• ••••••••••••••••••••••• u "' SILVER SF.RVICE, u.a.1TRE5SES u•............ CNG D . d bun.ltbeds962-8217 *'""' * sssc.a.sHFOR stove, etc. ays FromSL50wlc.495-49'2!3 All service recor ••
MALE ln shsctter,2yrs., · FINE FURN & AN· SingleSets$39.SO Octagon game table. "" ~9616,Eves6'15-4241. $2000.~.64&-71S8
w /papers. Gd watchdog. L~. Duncan Phyfe table TlQUES. 645 2200 fo\tll SiLc $44 50 Wrought iron base, wood Good used fum/refrigs . SUPERIOR. '72 22Fl. all ,
.Loves kids. 837-ll~ aft SJ50 Round Mahogany Gold d Sil . 1 B&JMottrcss roctrvv top w /4 wrought iron rrz.rs&stoves5'6-0768 Cal 2S, satlboat, 1966 steel, loaded. Pri/Pty. 75 Dodge B200 Cast '1 PM desk $250 Much Misc an ver Jewe ry. -· ' base chrs. $100. 9'79-3068 .....,._,_al < c I ass i c be• at y > • Lie #882FBJ 494.3905 Spartsmao. Mags, AC, ---------• .7 • • created by Greg Rieb. 838 Eost 1st St. S.I\. _.. Mainsail, jib. Genoa. 7YJ Crse cont. cust cpt. ... '-•PUPPIES* 6 5--0333 Call between 5·8 pm. 547·5636 Mo v JN G. Ref rig, IM"-nh 8083 Honda OB. eael bead. '66 CorteE. low mi., l own, mi,~ pty. &M-ll62.
Cute puppies, white OVESEAT, decorator 642-0006 water bed frame, two -·•..,•••-•••••••••••• Bat cfr. i"irsl cashiers perf,anecbcond,10.lSmi
w/blackpatches,lmalc, fobnc.blue&beige.x.lnt.u. tock 8075 NEWPORT_BCHTENNJS bed, stude nt d esk, Conn llln-0-Matk elec. cheektaltes.4M·S7H gal on reg gos, self· '71Dodge.A.T.AlllPll.
l female. 1 weeks old. cond, $1.00. 675-48ll ••• :!.................. CbersLU .. ~:....1:.~'.?!~ Mem· credenza. hdbrds. misc. organ, excellent condi· S E S p · y coot., sips '• lots or ex· Cah rp, p~eledCL, 11~. S48-2HO ..,,,_.'""'"""""' foam.536-9923 Uon.$600 pp 53;2.1259 A R A trasAM/FM, beaut. Int.. itcb, V ... RY --.. --------~•liar Cha1rs-V beautifully Reg. Morgan mare, broke ' · • CATAMARAN. World's $8,500.finll.968·7248 $2SOO?~afl3.
Yr old fem Ge rman tufted naug. on pedestal t.o ride & drive, blk GUITAR $25, Sngl bed G-"arf ALTEC l2" gpkn, ba.98 fast.est 15' production . ~hepbcrd..L.t.kcs luds. Ph ba:.ellike new). $150 ea parade Morgan gcldU'lg, $25, 4 wrought iron U'"ft , , reflescabinets. $200 sailboaL 175 lbs. rigged. Kingswood Mobile Rome, "1S Dodge 100, AIC, lhDI.
963·1452 nl·w, ASKING $75 ea. Eog, Western (714 > barstools szs. 6(5-8269, $25. 642-1520 675-8258 Colors galore! $1695 6 mos. old. 33'ldi0' B.B. cstm iatT, 40,000 mi. ----------1 l'ool t al>lt: hght, custom 338-1011 646-71118 w /trlr. Save SZ30. Call area 14.S 962-74?.Z $3950. Call 540-5278 To good home Lov•D " ...... 1 r:ic;i, 3sets box sprin~&m_at-YA•••u• Clarinet sso. n... ........... .,...,,,. • " lt'J"""". g ass .,..,.,., new, u-a.:..-8078 Vilit's Lalin Imports tresses. Qn sz W1th rails, Oldsw.nnnTru .,.,. call ~ ~ Cort-e-z '69• .. ,..., "-.. 000 '74 Podge van. 318 al in. rcmalc Samoyed. 1 yr. ASK siso. Ph 640-4910 .._.,.,..., r mpet ••o1 " ,... "' ' · l'b 979.2150 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Operu.ng around Apr. 11 dbl & twins. 2 pr child's 540-71.80 • ?J COWMllA. 34 Watt gen, w /roof au, · A!C, rnags, stereo, estm
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7• Contemporary sofa, Portable i.ur compressor LtdoV1Llage MaU,Nwpt. ski boots. sz U & 12. l • Diesel,PP Ms.7S54 MakeoCr.SSl-2611 inlr, :W,000 mi. $&600.
i:oodcond,herculon,$50. for jaclc hammer $l00. Mooo shock boy's biJte. Offkehnriture& · SJS.3705,6~ 830-00!4 Ndswork.S48·1S23 A.MWAY PRODUCTS Goodbuys.6'4-4596 Equipmitnt 8085 2S'FoamyCat.RudiCboy Lake Havasu m_obile . CaU 67~ . ••••••• ••• •••-•••••. •. design. Race or cruise. 4 homo aad &ot .., /Vtew of 1959 Classic Font Vaa.
Juke Box-Wurlitzer w /120 3-M VQCI Copier. XlnL sails, new eng, many lake. $9,900. 5116-5124 Alum body, ~ after. ---------ISofa & love seat, floral, 12 Ton Palet Lift $125 &
Male Toy While Poodle, to oaugahyde hke oew $200. metal cutting hack saw. WOVEN WOODS
good o lder person. Elec Splnet Hammond $100. Both work great. & MINI IUMDS
~~· Must sell. Call cond. Copies from SW ' to xtras. $3900. ofr or t.rade. Trailen. Trani 9170 Camper speeia.I HM.141
· 14" length both sides ()( Gordon,646-1956 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-S Wmhcl 9590 &~709 ori:an. bench. earphones Most sell. Make ofr. Wooden shutters & pull
Beaut. wht Samoyed $500. Call540-6884. S46..o341. blinds. Up to 80".k ocr re-SCRAM-LETS
male. Need~ yard. Lav. rm., din. rm, fam. Misc.dclneoas 8080 tail. 9 AM to SPM call
t.3!._ 27!.?:iftarter5. rm. Xlnt cood. 1711 New ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64S-895l ANSWERS
Fwniture 8050 Hamp:.ture. CM. 540-7198 Weiqht Lou Proqrcm SUl'ER IUY!!! Detain -Foyer-
••••••••••••••••••••••• Mus l s c 11 ! Ear I y Heave n sent, Nutr1. 12' mahogany planks. 8 Taboo-Finng-
STOHEWl Ot-:::,ALE Amcncanfum .Sofabed, tionally s ound. J oan w18"w1de,1to2'"thick. RIOOFJT Nt•w & U:.l'd fum. appl's, 2 swwel rckcrs, 3 end 545-4240 soc per rt. 646·80110: In 1R46 gold was dis·
W • eovered in California and ttllSt'. 11!.on :. llar1:a111 tbls, naug rct:lining chr. . , . . 5-43-5735 ed l'oook.(2 Storrs), 545 & 2 tamp!> $:17~/bsl o!r. Hi-boy & 6 tnple dresser . _ m 1920 they discover 814W.1!lth,<.:M.642·7930 Dmettc :wt$2S.963-6702, w /mirror $300/0fr. Dnnlun(! fountain. e lec-ruteclubs whcreyou can
&548 3262 • !t6!l6110113 Stereo,675-7568 trtc oHlce type, $50;, .&:::...et:.__RI_D_O_F_JT_. ----~ -Black & Decker cordless•-
ti' Sora. Green/gold. :J Chairs (2) 11-!0ld, lred. 1750 sq rt gold !1h3Jl hedger tnmmers. 6'8"' Radial arm saw, New 10
, u:; h 1 n n. s 7 5. c ;i 11 S75 ea. Not warn carpeting. Gd cond. $2 Petn llo surfboard $25. inch, Craftsman, Deluxe ms ~ 1.K•fore s pm.__ f\46-4757 per yd. Pvt pty 6444779 642-2073 base. $350 552-0269
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ment.s. f'me cond. $175. to app~iate, sips 5, wJshower. stove refng., TOP DOLLAR
893-6460 a ft. 7pm or ~ad, galley. straa, shed. Nr OCC, $950 or FORTOPCARS
wlmds (ace/cruise. Owner anx· $150 mthly ·Aft 4. MS-2546 BARWICK DATSUM
Pets 8087 ious.492·3744eves. Auto Senic•.Parh San Juan Capistrano
••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 11oats. SUps &Accessori•• 9400 831·1375 493-3375
Foster horre a ~· Docks 9070 -••••••••••••••••••• .. ,
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quality of life in Laguna. Boatt. Speed & G60 Goodyear tares. cnuun I
Call 497-3552 and become Ski 9080 Almost nu. $220. Call Uftnu.&.
involved. ..•••••-•• .......... bdore6PM.171-0458 CHEVROLET
LOVEBIBn p bf MUS'l'SELLFAST Stock whee ls for '76 ..,... ~ ace 17' Stevena Oatbottom, camaro incladlng beav-2828 HarboT Blvcl
$2.Sforbird &cage. V0drive. woo~ de~k, tyrims.$51.640-8573 COSTAMESA Pb645-8780 castom paint & mtenor. _;;..._._.;, ____ __. • 546-1200
Young Coctatlel with Vance trlr. "/mags. Complete mechanical ---------cage, $60. Sacnfiee $?,000. Ah 6. wort. Forelga & WEPAYTOPDOLLAR
962-t.263 84&*>16.. Domestic. Call my home FOR TOP USED CARS
Pianos&OrcJCIM 8090 =~m.Cbeap. ~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SKI BOAT lfrourcarba:tiac:lem
Ha mmond, Lowery, 18', unlimited m~rioe 1968FordTorlno.for part. seeusfirsL
Gulbransen Organs & prop dash. Blue pnnt.ed ing out. Rig ht dr IAUEAIU1C1C
Kawai Pianos. Por Your 45-i, V-drive. casaJe 12% wrecked. 714-615-6S9S over in &out, 80MPH, 2 --~------f 2925 HarborBlvcl. Price call 644·9200 axJe tx"lr.. full gauges, Autos few Sale Costa Mesa 919-25IOI
Aotq. piano, beaut. cabnl. braided stainless line. • ............... -.... TOP DOLLA&
&tone. $495. 836-8292, 109 adjustable cavitation Allfl~ s. Main, SA plole everride pedal, im· Ckmi~ 9520 IMMltiIADTEL .. mac.962-7449PMonly _................... a
Sa c r If I c o Ko b I e r pPo:-6 C FOR ALL Campbell Spinet. slat •REWARD!! ,...~, ar FOREIGNCARS rond, -....:. 54&-1251. Need4$'toSO' boatsHpin Alf'a's Giulietta Sprint <a CALL OR COME IN .,._., 8 lb classlo in anyone's TOSEEUS Nwpt, a oa area1. AILENTheatre 12organ. Reward substantial if book). An excellent '61 HEWPOtlT IMPORTS
Xlnt. cood. Gd. for home slip destrable. Contact body with beautiful new 8100 VI. Cs\ Hwy. NB
or auditorium use. $2300. Phil Barrett, 714-522·6144 red paint and a '63 1300 64.Z.9405
Days:645-76SO Velooe engine w/ 4-spd ---------trans. in gd. running BABY GRAND PIANO T1 wpot lation cond. <this engine bas TOP
walnut Uois b •900 ·-····· .... -......... been runn; ... strong in Dftj I •• 962-8100 ' • • Aircraft 9110 my Spyde~ I replaced ~
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HAMMOND Organ TS9S, NEW Hangars for lse. sellall-includingalsoa FORCLEAN
eatomaUc R~yt.bm, re-Corona Airport. Spec. spare 4·speed trans.,
corder. l'lldeliver, $1400. fuel priee wben complet-damaged engine block
S48-0l26 ed. call: 714-Q3.QU7 or and good head, interior
SewiltgM.cbl11a 809 544-3197,640-0TOO panels and seats. man1
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Antique Singer Sewln It.et .. 9IZO Mitten car cover for
madt.ines. --. Call -··-• '" 111111 ...... $1500. Phone 145·5108 -after t or 64S-1SG a.od Tim,~ '71 VW CampmobOo, pop. leave mag'°' I>eonia.
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••••• .. •••••• .. ••••••• $2600/0fr. 49,·2968, lS25MODELTl"OJU) M&-0111 SPEEDSTER ---------t Agrealfun car! Seo lt
6 PAC slide in camper for 1606 Babcock St. <N ---~---_.., 6bortbed pickup. Must lllh & Placentia, C.M. Sfoft.~. sell$250.642·2073 9-ll:30am&l·S:30Pm
lar 809 9• Ope a Road C JO llecnatioftal ....................... camper. Jacka, boot, Vellides 9530
Card racks & showcase Lies. ••-•••••••••••••••••••
gondolas. Call 87:Mi608o $1,250. 897""5.i& DUNE BUGGY: Dirt or
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3013 VlUa, N.B. MukNcfdn Sand. % race duel port
TV. Rocio. Scoohra 9 I 50 ' VW, on Chenoctb frame.
tlR,Shno 1091 -••••-• ...... •••••• Cstm Features + hvy 2626HARBORILVD.
-·•••••••••• .. •• .. •• Kawasatl 409 S-3,~IJ dty cstm trailer. Used 4 COSTA MHA • COLORT'f'S s,ooomi,SSveaw&>'.SSOO. ~~ '2200/Bst. orr. --------
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GoodSdecUon Guar. "73 lOOCO Yamalaa En-'TS Camper V a a M!ID
PortablesfcOoasom daro •·u 175CC coucbbed, lee box YOUR· =~~ Kaw1~~!1.!;aa•ll ~g;,~~a. 0'9CAR
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4 1 Owner. R & H Good run· TOP SPAID ...,,. RCA _.._ t of '75 BONDA sso. cy • _..._g --d. PIP SJV634 -. WJreu,.,.,.., op cost. bi·back seat. ""1 'W" ' CALI.GORDON
tbe line. Cost $1.200. nu. l ayback handlebars. 961F7963 Sll?°' COSTA MESA
&late sate, only used 3 Just in time for spring. 4 Wlleef Ori•" 9550
wks.Sac. $180. 188-1407 ~Ung Married! Wife ... •••••••••••••"••••• AMC-JEEP
Mabogan:t console ateteo, says no bike. ear. $1250. "13 Chevy~ ton truck. Nu mA HARBOR BLVD wrrv, very lovely, B(W. call548-4788 trans.Loeaohtta.s. COSTA MESA
$50.646-1715 T.0 .P. '1S Honda MT 250 Som>. 548-9881 549-1023
Kenwood KR'7400, Gar· Elsinore. Low miles. Call Nllo S.. •k:e.P..ta "1ll1Jo Serrice.Pm11
rarcl Zero lOOc, 6 Bic before6PM. m-0458. & AccnMrin 9400 & Arcrrnriea 9400
Formula 8 11pkn, $4 '75 Yusaba. XJDt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••-• ·-••••••••••-••••-
worth of xtras. $1050. aol15,800 mL 9 IDOi old
W/tl'adeforcar.962-983'1 callall6,96M613 • GIA.MD OPEMI~ SPICIAL
~~ ~ HONDA '150. RcbUilL $A VE ....,...r-~ Excellentcond. '950
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642-4040 Comp h t o Ch ry 11 l er pymU. 962-o'136
m1JnifCJld.$ for 311 c.u. V8. '76 Yama.bn XT EJuro Jn~ludea manifolds. 500 $l2IOG or best oHt-r.
rlzers, elbow•. end 557·8484 or 840·7193
plate-everythtna for be1ore5pm CAT.ALINA AUTO s•..-ROOF twin engines with 430 _....:..;.~:.--· ----u" boura. S22S t.oltll toat. Ffod what you want in 1646 s.,.ior A."-C.t. MtM Cell Oele a1'88-llll Deity PilotCtusifteds. ._ ______________ _.
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MZ-0653
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Capri 9 7 I S Ho.to ••••••••••••••••••••••• '727
'74 C11f.n V6. Auto, 111r.
AM FM II tral'k, Calm
UphoJ. n ew tires! lo.,·
mtltage Xlnt cond
$3000. Ph . •96·1045 :ifl 6
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'73. Xlnt cond. 4-spd,
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OVH 100
MllCIDES
Ot4D15'LAY
'&ll· ·10 Toyota Corona
R'M. Nu tlre11. fa.cl A<:
eqp d for RV tow1n1
548·2967
73 Corolla 0 1'<, ~ :.pd
AM FJ.t lill)I!. new lire:.
mags, 56,000 mi. xlnt
rood Sl700 84Ji 14~
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inOrJni:eCounl\ ! has e very lh1na L ike (>(tp Xlnt cond . $'..!l!>O
Hl,\ orLl:.A~t: llC'W I owner. pvt party DodcJt 99]5 &t2 3203
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S2800 /b11t ofr 646 4H2 Oldsmobll•
Honda Cart • GMC
Trw:ks
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AUTHORIZtO
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1:11162 M anchesler,
BuenJ Park
521-7250
Ont~SantaAna Fwy.
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Decor, clea n . $2650.
711 675 6299 ev5 /wknds A'JS TI N Am~r1ca
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bucket M•at11 Vt-ry l(nod DatSWt 9720
2.850 Hurbor Blvd
Costa Mesa MO 004
T oyota '74 .as pd, AC.:.
31.000 mt. 11\Jflt:r !lharp.
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831-1375 493-3375
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813-1300
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COSTA.MESA
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ti7J-4883
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2000 ffi l p ,·t pl)
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CHEVY MALIBU
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THEALL HEW
630CSIHOW!
SADDLEBACK
VALLEY IMPORTS
Sll-2040 495.4949
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2600 Hmi:Mw ltvd.
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1975 CADILLAC
ELDORADO
1974 CHEVY
Caprice C lassic
Only 16.11 1 m11,., Full
power. t h\'ln• wiodoY.!>
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OUR USED CARS HAVE THEIR OWN AMAL YST
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~7_2 VW Wag-.
'69 VW Conv.
Vellow·4spd.
(11JMXH)
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1976 Suberu
I 1!oh1•1•I ol rl\'t• \\rt jlun ,
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HATCHIACK GT
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( 65< 1513532 l.
OHLY $3695
HOWARD Chenolet
Dove & Quall St~
N ~:wrmn B E/\Cll
SAV~it~~~AYE BRAND MEW PICKUP 1977 COROLLA SEDAN
GOING UP ·~r~.
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72VWoir81'l4 , $1077 undersea! (036198-494) trim&morel (233619-1084J
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71 Won845C.D .. $1377 E H •W•,E PRICE H tc.cw.l
67 Gh·o 397l VJ . $1477 ,..~~~~'l"'"!~~~~-,.~~~~~~~~---;;;;;;:;;..;;::;..,,;;=....;:.. __ __. ~~~~~~.::~~~~~M~~~·-·~~s-~~O_T~O_R~S~S.P_E_C_l_A_L_!_Y~.C~A~•~s~~~
72 Bu, 45bGHP .... S2377 1959
74Buso•r 0230 .... $2977 VOLVO
Ftl'<'way close, call ror STATIOH WA(M)H d1~ct1on1 A c lassic In classtcat
9772
condition. This oem
must be seen & driv~n
to be •:>1><ecfeted 90'!1.
restored -owned by a
local Volvo dealer.
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s2595
1973
YW
COMVMT11LI
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been t ot ,ally
reconditioned Finished
In 1 snappy yellow & It
has· only 46.600 mlles
on It Mechanlcatly
~rfect! 1721680).
s3195
1976 TOYOTA
CIUCA U"1ACIC
5 speed w/a1r cond &
AM/FM stereo tape. Locally sold car w/lets
than 10.000 miles. One
year warranty available
Finished In cherry red
wtmatchlng pin stripes &
Interior (165AER)
1976
FIAT 124
COt0•111U
Equipped with 6 speed
& AM/FM stereo tadlo
F i ni s hed I n
M editerranean b luq
w /malchlng t ol) &
Interior and II hH only
12,600mrlea. 764Pll)
s5195 55395
.. BJZ pAILV PILOT Wednnd!y, c\!ril 20. 19n .
•pHdabl• HrYIC• yo1t °" cowwt Oft, witftt you
c d It' Atlas " . . . Chrysler /Plymouth s..,.vlu Hou;;:.., ttwu Friday
7:00 a.m. to 6:00 P."'-
Sahrdcry 8:00 o.M.
to 5:00 ·"'-
USED CAR SPECIALS
CORDOBA COUPE
1976 CHRYSLER
V 8 Jir c0nd1t"J'11n9 oower !.lePnnc;; 00wer
bn.p, POwPr w•nd0w AM FM srcreo •dd o
6 N 8 ''·iC~ hr>..tf Pr lilt ~tePrin9 Wlit>pf
w er " .r· coritrol v1nyJ too auromar1c Lie No 343NJO
1975 DODGE
CHARGER
Air C0nd111orun9
V R •Vlwr>r '"r>r•nq P?wnr br;'t~O'i radio
h• ll•" wh1•1 -,1dr>w 111 tire, v1nyf too
a.JI J'THf•C Lie NQ J /SMCA
1974 AMC HORNET
WAGON
6 cvltndAr auromatrc. arr cond1t1oriin9 radio. hearer wh11ewall fires (630LWI()
s1995
1973 FORD
LTD IROUGH4M
1968 PLYMOUTH
WAGON
V-8 .:ior e;nnlj i.o.,1n1 o wr>r ~'Pf>rt'1q oowPr
brakPS wn.i£• '•CJ• Wd r ltrl' . .:i .tomar1c (WfD161
1976 DODGE
CORONET WAGON
V-8 air cond1t1on1nq p '"'"' 'C'!'nnq Ol'lWPr
bral-.p5 r.:i1 o hPiH••r wli1tr· »11nw,.11 '•res.
:uggage rac1o. ilutomatic L Nr) tl31 PPW
1972 HORNET
WAGON
V-8 air CO"ld tionmq oownr o;fPAr.,,q r.id10
heater wh1•p "•dPwa r r rp) lu9g l•;a r iCi<. au1oma1rc lrc No 9 I 7FT[
s1595
1'976 DODGE
ASPEN SEDAM V-8 automatic, arr condlf•onrng. oower
sreenng OOWN brakos, AM/FM srereo radio.
heater wh1lowalf riros. vinyl roof. trft wtieer. (726MVJ) 6 cylinder. air condi:ion1ng. OOW!'r or;teering.
oower brakeo;. radio. hoar Pr, v1n•1f ton white srdewall tires. auromat1c Lie No. 416PBP
1976 SUBARU
4 ("ylindPr 11r COnr11t1on1nq Alvl'FM radio.
haatPr bucket 'iPatc; white S1dewatt hres. auromar.c Mrr lf07175
1973 TOYOTA
WAGON
1975 PLYMOUTH
FURY
V-8. automatic, air conditroning, Power
s1eer1n9, power brakes radio, h eater,
whltewau tires, vinyl roof C 1 o I LPC)
1974 AUDI
6 cyltndN .:ifr OOnd1t1onmg oow~r brakaq. 4 cylinder. automatic, AM/FM r.:id10.
radio. hf'ilf Pr whit" ~1d<>wafl tires. luggago deck, heater, Wh1tewaff tires. (896LOVJ. rack automatic ~1c No 91 7 JEP
~1895 S299S.
Huntington Beach
Fo11ntain Valley
Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks
* * * *
OL. 70, NO. 110, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1977 TEN CENTS
I
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I
I ecret RecOrd Disclosed •
By G.\RY GRAS"1LLE
Ot tf'w 0~•1¥ Pilot \1.ttt
Transcnpls of st·(·rN Grand Jury testimony s how that
Hug hes Airw('~t offle1als cl<'nied that O r a nge Coun ty
S upe rvisor Ralph D1t·drich prc!>::.ured them for political
c ampaign contri but1o n!>.
However , a formt'r aide to Supern sor T hom as Riley
t estified that the same officials told him Died r ich threatened
t o ''bloody up" the :urhnl' if t hey did not cont ribute to
Supe r visor P hili p Anthony's 1976 campaign.
SUCH DISCREPANCIES sweep through more than 2,000 pages
of testimony covering lhl' Granrl J ur; :,, investigation into alleged
campaign reGulahon vtolallon:. and po:.::.1blc misuse of offi ce infrac·
lions. -
Center stage throughout the bul ky tra nscript is Diedrich,
himself a wilncs:, in wha t 1s now an ongoing five-month probe.
So far. two men have bN•n indicted on perjury and perjury rel a t·
ed charges connected with their :,ecrl'l tcst1mony.
But m the cast of players who swing m and out the transcript
pages, ind1clecs Loran N1111on and Martin K+rschner are bit
players.
TllE COLOR SCENES are stolen by such characters as for mer
police informer Gene Conrad, who. accord mg to testimony. last
year had a hireling dump SJ0.000 in ca!>h on to a desk to prove he
could afford to buv "$325.000 house
i\nd the :-.cent! :.kahng dialogue comes from such Jury
OIE OIUCH NORTON MANCER~ CON RAO
performers as Ai.semblyma n De nnis Mangers (D-lluntington
Beach).
After watching a Diedrich political power play from the
s upervisor 's office, Mangers testified :
"IT WAS OBVIOUSLY a display of power and al seemed de·
signed fo r us .. to ma ke some impression I m ust s ay 1t did to see
that kind of rather awesome display of ~wer ··
Intrigue enters the Grand Jury dram a when Norton on his way
to a perjury indictment is betrayed by his closest ally and fellow
form er Santa Ana policeman. Gary New meyer.
It all began. according lo the transcript. last Nov. 22 when
former Planning Commission chairman Shirley Grindle walked into
the Grand Jury room
THOUGH MRS. GRINDLE has dented 1n 1nt er\'1ews that she
was a S\\OI n witness m a cnmin:d investtgation. the transcn!Jt
'how::. that she twice testified before the jury as the probe's opening
\\ 1tne!>s
In her testimon~. Mrs. Gnndle took roundhouse swipes at
Diedrich. county Env1ronmentaJ Management Agency Director
Cl'orge Osborne and the s uper agency Osborne head!>
ln a series of allegations. the former planning commissioner
t•harged
-DIEDRICH wi th four sperific inst ances or masterminding
special treatment for favored developers.
--OSBORNE and hts agency ch1eft 111 ns with distorting Planning
Com mission positions when reporting to the Board or Super v 1sors.
-COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE Officer Hobert Thomas with
bein g "very much under the thumb of the Board of Supervisors ...
-DEVEWPERS who refuse lo donate to county supe rvisor
campaigns with being "jacked around" by the board.
"They <developers) are afraid of .. getting hassled, de·
J1ber ately getting what we call jacked around over al the board,"
Mrs. Grindle testified.
Another witness. David Stein of Avco Developers. echoed Mrs.
Grindlc's charges.
Last year. Stern testified. he was "very humiliated" at a meet-
ing an Dledrtch's offi ce and "left the m eetinl? ..
But two Hughes A1rWest officials said they had no misgh'·
ings about their treatment at D1edn ch's hands t hough admitting
there were sometimes m1:,understand1ngs
"No. I have not been threatened by anybody on the board," lob·
by1st Don Brown said m response to a question asked him by Assis·
<See AJRWEST. Page AZ)
Skateboard Park Stirs Conflict
Choosy Fooeh
Man Wins by Handshake
PHILADE LPHIA <AP) -F orced to c hoose
between two m e n who claimed the sam e dog, Judge
.. J a m es Cavanaugh let t he dog decide.
So when Ringo r<.•s ponded to one man 's "Give m e
five" by holding up his left pa"' and s ha king hands,
the judge said . ··Bingo is yours "
But he also promised to buv the other m an
another dog
Bango, a 4 1 J ycal"·Olcl black and white Alask an
malamull'. \\CJ'i g1vl'n to the LC\.\1S Rubin familv 11
mon ths ago Six. months later he disappeared from
the hack \ ard Thn·~ \H•c•k" ag11, ()a, 1d Baez !>aw Ringo fight
with another dog on I ht• s trcL•t. l le took Bingo horn"
On April 9, Ht1h1n spolkd Baez '' ith t he do~. but
Racz rduM•d lo h.1nd m t•r his ne '\ pet without pr oof of
ow rwr~h1p Hu bin took B:H?7.tocourt. and "on Bango
I
,Huntington's Egan
'Nailled GSA Chief
Tom R. EJ?an of lf untln~on
Beach was named d1rc(•tor of th•·
Orange County Genrral Sl'n>H'I'"
Agency (GSA) hv '>Upt•rVl'>flr'
Tuesday
Egan. who will be po1d $39,000
a year. hod hc<'n Sl'rving .is 1n
t e r i m GS/\ !) 1 re r t or s 1 n c •'
F e bruary 11 1• r<'p l..a1·1•s H I
"Cuba" Mon ls of Cu~ta l\11•s.1
who retired.
Egan. 53, joined Cl)unty ~ov
ernment 11 years ago as an up
praiser in the county assessor ·s
office. He earlier served 21 years
as a U.S. Ma rine Corps aviator .
retiring as o major .
Before assuminit lht• post of in
terim GSA director. Egan hud
been an assista nt GSA director
res ponsibl e for th<' county
airport, libraries. r cRtstrar of
voter s. office o f cnH·ri:cnc-y
services a nd cooper ative e.>.·
tens ion.
The county agency a lso 1s
res ponsible for county offi ce
buildings. maintenance. refuse
disposal. data services and com·
munication.
E gan and his wife. Georgia.
have three grown c hildren
HEARING AIDS
SOW RAPIDLY
"I sold them both immediately
as soon as the paper came out."
That's the testimony of a Hunt·
'inglon Beach man who placed
lhis classified ad :
Bclllone lll'aring Aids,
over en r n.:ht. and ten
over car $2S each Coll
XXX·XXllX
So, ii you have something dif·
fer~ot to sell, call 642-5678 The
l Daily Ptlot is the place to ad·
vertbe along the Oranae CoasL
Oa1ly ~I~,.,,...
GSA BOSS
Tom R. Egan
Man's Gun
Wound Fatal
BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A
Shafter man who shot himself in
the head after fatally shooting his
estranged wife and another man
has died at a hospital here.
David Ringer, 30, who police
said went on a wild shooting
spree Saturday, died Monday
night at Kem Medical Center,
nurses reported.
Ringer's wife Belinda. 28. was
pronounced dead on arrival al
the hospital Saturday. Harley
Murny, 216. died Sunday. A third
victim. Steve Hei. 23, was report·
ed in satislaclory condition wilh
a gunshot wound in the back.
Groucho's
Manager
Abusive?
SANTA MO N ICA <AP> -
G r o u c h o M a rx 's f e m a l e
m anager -companion has been
de!>c nbed alternately as a busive
of t he 86 year-old comedian and
as thl' onJy person who could
cheer h1m
During a three day hearing. at·
tornevs for Marx s son Arthur ha~ e dtlempled to show that Enn
Fleming. who seeks to become
Mar x':. perm anent conservator.
m<1) pose a threat to his health
Su perior Court Judge Edward
Hafeed1e said that he m ay rule
today on whether there is enough
endence of dan~er to Marx's life
to remove or su!>pend Miss Flem·
lnJ(
Rafeed1e den11>d a r equest by
the woman's attornc\ i. that the
matter he postponed so they
could prepare to "defend Miss
f'lemmg quite vigorous ly ..
O n Tuesd ay. two nurses
testified t hat Miss Fleming was
"oO abusive that Marx shook in
f<"ar. and one said tha t Miss
Fll•ming once blurted out· "I
\\ 1sh he would die · ·
Miss Plemmg. Marx's compa-
nion for seven years. also gave
him tranqu1hzers that were not
prt"scribed by ht'> doctor, both
witnesses testified
Yet the comedian's longtime
physician told the court Miss
(See GROUCHO, Page AZ)
Drug Bust
Leaves Girl
'Homeless'
One 13-year·old Huntington
Beach girl. who was attending a
high school concert. never got to
go home at all Monday night as a
res ult or Orange County's
~ssive drug suspect roundup.
Sheriff's d eputies notified
Huntington Beach police.....they
had taken her parents. among 77
persons nabbed in Orange and
Los Angeles counties, into
cus tody.
The parents said their
daughter was attending a band
concert al Huntington Beach
High School, so deputies asked
police to send an omcer over and
havelhegirl paged.
The concert was over for her
when she was informed or the
situation and delivered to the
County•s Albert Silton Home, a
care facility for children whose
parents are jailed or otherwise
incapable of providing them pro-
per care.
lnvesligaton saltl the acUon
was for her own good and t.hat
abe w.a In no way connected to
the alleced drug-dealing that re·
suJtcd tn btt parents' arrest.
-
•~w1 ... .,..,.,.
Tom Thumb's Pal
Kalind. a p ygmie ch im p. is a new a rrival at San Diego
Zoo. A week old, he weighed t hree pounds and m easured
a fool long a l birth. He 1s n a m ed for his m other , Linda,
and his fathe r , K a. T r a iner's thum b in for eground gives
an idea o f Ka lind's size.
Clinic Aide Out
On Recognizance
No arraignment date hos been
set yet ror Huntington Beach
Co mmunity C linic
Administrator , B a rr y D .
Crawford, arrested Tuesday by
narcotics detectives on three
felony drug charges.
Crawford, 29. was releas ed on
his own recognizance without
pos ting the $5,000 ball the
charges normally carry before
noon Tuesday, with his promise
to m ake necessary court ap-
pearances.
He is charged with possession
of marijuana for sale; possession
of narcotics and possession of
dangerous drugs , the latter two
counts involving alleged cocaine
and L.50, according to police.
Narcotics Detective Sgt. Corl
Vidano said a search warrant is·
sued from West Orange County
Judicial District Court enabled
hls men lo enter Cr awford's
home.
Bomb Kills One
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
(AP) -A bomb hidden in a
parked car eJCploded here Wed·
nesday, kllllng one ~rson and
woundina about 20 others .•
lie sub-rents a room from le·
nants at 8031 Mermaid Circle,
wher e investigators allege they
found and seized the contraband.
A m o nth-long probe o f
Cr awford's activities assertedly
yielded sufficient e vidence to ob-
tain the s earch warrant signed
by a judge, Sgt. Vidano added.
One of his men, probably
De tective Bob Moran, who
handled the case, was expected
to present it to the Orange County
District Attorney's Office today
or Thursday.
Filing of formal charges at
th al ti me will result in the setting
or an arraignment date, at which
time Crawford will enter a plea
to the charges or request a con·
linuance of the case.
This will be in about three
weeks. .
Cr awford has headed the ln·
dependently-financed public
health care facility al Sixth
Street and Orange Avenue for
two years.
Spokesmen for its board of
trustees say he bas done an
admirable job as administratorol
the clinic, which offers medical
service and referrals for other
needs. such as mental health and
guidance counseling.
Chanilier
Queries
Council
By ROBERT BARKER °' '"' o~•r P1•ot S1•fl
The Hunting ton Be a c h
Chamber of Commerce 1s ques-
tioning a plan to build a 12-acre
skateboard park m the city's
Central Park.
Huntington Beach ~ity Council
members unanimously approved
the master lease fo r the project
Monday night.
Cha mber directors. in a letter
to the city council. ra ised ques-
tions about the facility, noting
that a skateboard park proposed
for private property near Beach
Boulevard and Hamilton Street
was r ejected recentl y by the
council.
A cha mber official said the
dir ectors were uncle ar why a
park was dented on private pro·
perty yet another was approved
on public land.
C it y Councilma n Richard
Siebert Tuesday denied there
was a ny conflict.
He said the previous request
was r eJected b eca u se a
s ka teboar d park w asn't the
highest use for a comml'rcial
area and that it could have a
detrimental effect on businesses
in the vicinity.
Other questions raised by the
chamber directors before the
council's action included :
-Has the project received ade·
quate publicity?
-What will be its cost to the
city? · .
-Were any alternative sites
studied?
(See CHAMBER. Page AZ)
Coast
Weather
Low clouds and fog
tonight and Thursday
morning. llazy sunshine
and cooler Thursday.
Lows tonight 50 to 55.
Highs Thursday 62 to 72.
INSIDE TOD" Y
Atlanla'1 lovtt1' lane1 ap-
pear to be .talked by a
methodical lriUer who hcu
claimed thrte llues 3ince
January. See Paga A4.
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President
Takes Heat
WAStDNGTON (,\P) -
President C urtl'r, pre par
1ng to spell out dcla1b uf ...
tough energy v<>l 1cy, 1s tell-
ing Congres:. lhal he will
shou lder lhc pollt1cal
b l ame r or asking
Americans to sacrifice and
pay much mor~ ror fu(•I
Carter appc1(rs before a
joint scssson of Congrt.•ss
tonight at R. his Sl·cond nu·
t 1on ally tclcv1st•d speech
on t•m•rgy in three days
The address will bl· carrtt•d
by all thrt:'e tommcrcial
television m•tworks.
Cart<'r <tlso ha s
scheduled a Friday news
conference lo defend his
energy package, which is
expected to include a
standby tax of up to SO
tl'nls on each J!Jllon of
gasoline startinJ.: 1n 1979
unless Americans con-
serve gas.
Gmunan
Rohs Firill
of $2,300
Police tod;iy sought a black·
~loved gunman who relieved a
Huntington Ocal'h finance com-
pany of nearly S2,300 Mnnd<iy ci!
tcrnoon.
Kenneth P Young, ussislant
manager of the l'ul>ltc Finance
Company outll·I al 15075 Golden
West St. wa:. working alone with
l I erk Edith Fcq~uson at 1 15
p m \\hc·n lhl' bandit l'ntcred,
poll<'<' said
'' l.1 c• facr down on the
noor \\lll'rt· ... th(• big stuff" ..
thl• 1ntrudl'I' ... n.1ppP<I. afll•r h4:rd
ing lhl·m into tht• liath1 uom
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,J .1cobs lht• bandit deaned $2,280
nut of the tompany ca!'>h dr;.iwec,
hut dirl not tic the v1ct1ms up or
phy:-.1eally harm lhL·m
lie said lhe rolihl·r ducked out
the hack door and\\ hcn 11<' heard
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Eridea~e Split
Did Diedrich
Bully Airwest?
Continued From Page 1
tanl District Attorney Michael Capizzi.
WHEN DESCRIBI NG his Impression of Diedrich, Brown told
the Grand Jury, "He is a person of strong opinion ... Just a very
strong forceful personality as most self-made men arc. And 1 think
that is what makes him a ltlllc difficult to deal with sometim~."
But a former Riley aide, Scott Ferguson, told the Grand Jury
that Brown and another Hughes repr~entat1ve told h.lm Diedrich
threatened to "bloody up" the airline shortly after an encounter with
the Fullerton supervisor.
In his own testimony, Diedrich denied applying pressure to any
campaign contributors and demanded to know what, if any, allega·
tions agamst him are being in\'eslicatL'<i.
"I DON'T BELIEVE J have done anything illegal. I kn9w J have
not And 1t \\Ould seem that I should be advised or what the charges
are .. , " Diedrich said when he testified 1''eb. 3.
By that date, however. the Grand Jury investigation was just
getting up a head or steam as 1t beean spanning out to include the
political machmations or Conrad, the rags-lo-riches police in-
former.
It was Costa Mesa building s upply firm owner Robert
LanFranco who vividly described Conrad's flamboyant spending
habits when he suddenly struck it nch in 1976.
''SO, CONRAD SAID, 'Just a minute,' and he excused himself
from the office. And about, oh, 20 minutes passed and a girl brought
in a package. And he dumped $30,000 on his desk."
"And I was impressed. He la id $30.000 in cash right out on the
desk in front of me-and says, 'Well, i!'> that good enough'?"
"That" was good enough to move Conrad into the $.125,000 home
LanFanco had on the market last September.
But Lan Franco later denied that $10,000 Conrad donated to An·
thony's fall campaign was in any way his. a denial that came after his
name appeared on Anthony's financial disclosure st atement.
Later, both Conrad and Ant hony amended statements they had
filed to show the true source of the money.
Mom Defemls Son
In Slay for Pay
DELA.NO. Fla IAPI An
80 ) ear·old worn an "hose :.on
pleaded guilty lo trying to hire
someone to kill her said her son
loves her very much and was in·
fluenccd h.v v1olencc on
ll'levision 1f he actually offcr<'d to
PJY a "hit man "
"lie was pre~surcd into 1t,"
Zephyr Tatarian said, calling the
charges against her so n .
Gregory, 50, "I.he sil It <'Sl thing [
ever heard.··
"Ile would not do 1l voluntari-
ly," Mrs Tatanan setid "I know
my son IO\'eS me very much. He's
such a good follow "
She said she had warned her
son. who has li\'ed with her most
of his hfl', lo stop w.ilching so
much telev1s1on al night. when
some of the more '1ol cnt shows
Jre aired.
She s.:11d he rarel) went out at
n1i:ht. e xcept for t•hurch
act1' 1t1es
TutC1r1an was or1g1nally
d1ar ,i.:ed with sohc1ting someone
111 murder his mother but
plr.irlt>d guilt~ to a rerluced
wt·11nll degree felnny cha r~L·
Circuit Court Judge Urie l
Bount ordered a pre-sentence in·
vesl1gahon but set no date for
sentencing. Talarian faces up to
15 years in prison
Asst. State Atty. Gary Smigiel
said Tatanan arranged with a
go-between to meet with a "hit
man" last November. But the go·
between turned out to be a police
in f ormer who introduced
Tatarian to a Daytona Beach
policeman posing as a hired
killer.
Smigiel said Tatarian offered
the officer 30 percent of his
mother's $50,000 estate to kill
her Police said he made the of·
fer on his way home from choir
practice.
Investigators said Tatarian
told the undercover orticer he
d 1d n 't "ant to know when the
murder would take place.
"I want to be s hocked when
I'm told about it," police quoted
him as saying
Police said arguments with his
mother over his relationships
with prostitutes may have made
Tatarian want lo kill her.
Young Man Victim
Of Jealous Wolllan
Front Page A l
GROUCHO. •
Fleming provided "emotional
stimulation" and cheered the pa-
tient when others could not.
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. 1nolht·r ~1rlfricnd.., cur "as -.m ..... ht'(I
~omt• penplt• lh1nk th1\ 1s a
funn~ mJll• r 'J 1tl th•· 12 Vt•ar
11ltl ... 11•1•!\\111 k1·1 But 11 hn t
f11nn\ \\h1·n \OU ,.,t.11 1 L.dkcng
. .t111u1 f111•hom h'
fluntc~ ha'> filed a CIVIi !'iUll
;11-:Jtnst Mrs Darbv that 1s on
tn.11 an Alleght>ny County Court
II unte~ IA Jnls the rnurt to ordfr
h1•r t<> IC'<n t• him alon1·
But .111 allornc; for Mr.,
fl ,1rb\ "ho h." not tf'st1f1c'il,
..,,1\-; ll11n1r~ <1nd his family Jrl'
tn an~ to !->la11cl1•r his client
llr ..,Jld his client was
hn.;r11tah1l'd from a car acc1d<"nt
.tll wcnlt>r . has 1111 phon<' hy which
to m 11ke threats and ha:. no in·
trrc~l m Huntey.
Lawyers for both sides ar-
rnni.:cd a compromise that ca<·h
would sign. promising no~ to en
tcrfere with the other. Dul
Hunley refused.
"That's not going lo solve the
problem," said Hunley. "She
will jusl continue trying to get
me."
Bonfa Case
Decision Due
The Huntington Beach person·
nel board is expected to reach a
final decision t onight in the
grievance dispute involving al·
torney John O'Connor and City
Attorney Don Bonfa.
The decision will be handed out
at 7 :30 in the basement con-
ference room al the civic center.
Grievance procedures had been
flied by O'Con nor over a
performance evaluation written
by Bonfa in 1974.
Dock Strike Over
NEW YORK (AP) -
Thousands of containers of cario
trapped by a nve·day dock strike
on the Easl and Gulf coast.a re-
sumed their Joumeya Tuesday.
B11IL'<I by Arthur Marx's at-
torneys as a "surprise witness,"
r<'gistered nurse Jean Funari
test1f1ed lhal Miss t'leming gave
Marx a tranquilizer at a Las
\'t'gas hotel becau:.e he refused
to take a nap
M 1ss Funari. who attended
~t ar'< 1nterm11lcnlly for two
years. said Miss Fleming wanted
him to slttp so that she could go
out
"She 11a1d, 'You take a nap. or
I'll slap you from here to Pit·
1shurgh'," said the nurse.
Then Miss Fleming ~ave him a
mild tranquilizer called
meprobamalc.
The nurse also said Miss Flem-
ing's treatment of Marx involved
''screaming, s houting and
pushing." Even her voice over
the telephone could cause Marx
•o lo!le control of his howels. Miss
Funari said.
Another former Marx nurse,
Linda Ponce, told the hearing
Miss Fleming had given Marx
some meprobamate on other oc-
casions. She said at one point she
asked Marx, "Groucho, don't you
care what you're taking?"
"He said, 'No, Erin would
never do me any harm'."
Earlier, Dr. Morley Kert said
tranquilizers would nol be ap·
propriate for someone in Marx's
condition, and saJd he had nenr
prescribed them for the come·
dian.
He saJd that Marx, who in re-
cent yean has had a heart at·
tack, strokes. Infections and
replacement of his hip joint, ts in
"relatively poor" h ealth and
often depressed.
Death Bill Stays
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) -The
Texas House Jurisprudence
Com mittee ref used Tuesday
night to approve a measure that
would impose a two-year
moratorium on executions In
Tuaa. The ecUon came exactly
a week before Ernest 8enjamln
Smith ll due to dJe in lbe electric
chair. ,
-
' -,.... t f .!io:i
Whale of a Project
, --•
.... Wi'90llOIO
Amish gathered early today to raise a
new barn on Center Square Road near
Leola, Pa. in Lancaster County. The
'' orkml'll t'nl\\ I Ilk(• ~mall spiders over
the asscmhly. The• harn was expected to
be raist..>d by the c•nd of tod.1y
Pachyderm
Never Forgot
Fir-st Needl,e
SAN FRANCISCO <A Pl
Pennie. the elephant, had an
operation 10 years ago. She never
forgot.
So a when a medical task force
approached her Tuesday with an
eight-inch-long needle and plans
to trim her toenails, the 7,000·
pound pachyderm wasn't ha\ ins
any of it.
Somewhere an hC'r t•lcphant
brain came lhe recollection that
a decade ago a big needle led to J
lot of unpleasantness \\hen her
tail had to be ampul<1ted, San
Francisco Zoo officials guessed.
"Damn right. she remt>m·
be rs." said keeper Charles St1f·
flemire. "We all remember.
Why. she nearly fell on one of the
keepers."
For several hours. the group,
led by surgeons from UC Davis.
attempted lo coax Pennie into
taking her shot \\1th prods.
tickles and a little shouting. All
Pennie wanted to do was go buck
to the other elephants
F i n a II y . l h c 2 :i y c a r o I ll
behemoth had enough. With u
screech. she charged back to her
indoor quarters while hC'r human
tormentors scattered to make J
path .
They herded her back outside.
but Pennie eluded their efforts
and wound up in the pool at the
elephant grotto The zoo had to
drain the pool. where a knockout
dart finally felled l'c:'nnie so h<'r
pedicure could begin.
"Well, you got lo admire hC'r
will and her mcmorv," St1f·
nemire said as he driert' out after
c hasing Pennie through the pool.
Prices Supported
WASHINGTON (AP) Presi-
dent Carter has agreed to sup-
port higher fderal price supports
for major farm crops for the next
four years, Acriculture
Secretary Bob Bergland !>aid
Tuesday .
Front Page A l
CHAMBER. •
Darrel Cohoon, administratl\ c
.inalyst for the city, said the park
has c. capability of becom1ni;
.. the largest and fi11ci:.l Ill
Caltforrua. ··
It would be located on the\\ <'::.t
side of Goldcnwcst Strert nc·ar
Talbert Avenue. Plans call for
courses for beginners, in·
lermediate and advancccl
skateboarders. a pro shop. park
mg for 200 cars. sealing for 2.000
people and Lighting lur nighttime
opera lion:..
Operators of tht• "kJll'll<1arcl
park, Universal Sk;.itc boilril
Parks. lne s ay the~ t·Xp(•t·l gro..,..,
receipts of $420.000 the first year.
Based on that figure, the city
would receive $23,800.
Cost to the city for the proje<'t
"ould be approximakly $45.fXiO
for widening Goldenwe::.t Slrt'<.·t ,
according to Cohoon
Rc•creation l>1rt·dor 1'orm
Worthy, said the facility is e\
pectcd to increase activity in th•·
park. wh1<'h has bern dt•scnlll'cl
as a IA hile elephant bN .. rnsc of 1t:-.
lul'k of attcndanl'e.
No New Clues
Found in
HB Shooting
No new leads have dc,·elopt•tl
in the near-fatal shooting of J
young llunt1n gto n Beul h
restaurant dishwasher \\OundL·d
by someone who apparently
wanted his TV set. police said to-
day.
Carmen Magana Luna, 24, of
15363 Golden West St.. rt•mains in
serious condition al CC Irvine
~edical Center m Oran~c with a
bullet wound in the head and foot
The victim was discovered
Sunday morning by four fnends.
about 17 hours aflC'r he was shot
by an indjv1dual police bC'lleve lw
must have known and voluntanly
admitted lo his apartment.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Nixon Lawyer
Hi1its Seizure
In R e taliatio1i
W ,\ S 111:\GT0 N (AP)
R1ch;.ird Nixon's lawyer warned
thl· l S Suprt>mc Court today
1 hat ti at upholds the go' crnmtnl
:.e1wre of the former president's
t.ipcs .ind p;ipcrs. the same thing
might lldppl'n :.omc day to the
JU st1cc.., own personal docu-
nw11h.
· 11 c 11w hr .inl h of t hl' f.!O\ crn-
tlh 111 1 .111 11111·1'1·rw m the dc-
hh1·1.1t1\1• lurw111111 of the othC'r
1111•11 ~1ir1·h ttwn· 1' breach of th~
si•parat11111 11f pnwers.' • Herbert
J :\I 1lll·r told the rnurl.
The argumen.ts before the high
c·ourl ,lrt' thr focus of a fight over
\1h11 C'l>11t1ob thr N1\011 papers
I hat ha.., i.:11111• ori 1n government
t'\ 1•1 ~111n• :\1xon 11•s 1gncd m dis·
J.:r<I('(' 1\ll~ !J. l!.174.
Thi.' l'n11rt mui.t decide whet hc•r
<'0 11g11• ... .., ac tl·tl within the
( 011..,t1t11111111 \\ 111·11 1t tl1n·ctt'fl ttw
st•11tll"l' of O('arl y 5.000 hours of
\\'hill' l l11W\l' l :11w rPrnrdings and
12 1111111011 paJ.!t'' uf documents
\\1lh the tnlt'nl Lo make them
puhltc.
After hearing aq:umenls today
fro m la\\\er:. for !'\1xon and the.·
govcrnmrnl. the court will de·
cidc before 1t:> term ends m June
who ownc; the n<'arly 900 reels or
t :tpl' an<! 12 m1ll1nn pages of docu-
11H•nt'
A thrce 1ud~c fc•deral court 111
Wa..,hmi.:ton ruled against Nixon
clcr 1d ing that the President 1 ;ii
M .11 1·11.tl ' Jncl necordings
l'rt"'t'I v.111t>11 J\ct passed by
Cnngre~s 111 1!17-1 g<1vc the govt•rn·
mt·nt s G t•ncral St:rv1ces
J\dmtn1'ilrat1on control of the re·
!'Ort.ls.
Th<' act opPns for public :iccc ... s
all tlw pr t•!->t<lt·nt1.tl maten ... t.
...u h.11·c t to <; S,\ n·g u I <itions.
Those rc•gulat1on~ have not ycl
bl'<•n Sl't
Formt'r J>rc•:.1dcnt Ford signed
lhc pres<'r\'ation <it't into law
l>eC'. l!I. l!J74 , und Nixon filed suit
I he nc•xl day seeking to have it
declared unconst1tut1onal.
Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919
Baseball Mitts & Gloves
Baseball Shinguards
Baseball Chest Protectors
Baseball Pants
Softball Shirts
Baseball & Softball Bats
Baseball -Softballs
Baseball Sh~es
Wilson • Davis • Bancroft
Prince • Dunlop • Yonex
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Dresses
Ladies Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts
Ladies & Mens Tennis Sboes
Ladies • Mens • Childrens
Warm· up Suits
Open 9 to 6 • Closed Sunday
Ektelon -Leach -Wilson
Racquetball Racquets
Rollout Racquetballs
Racquet String
Handballs & Gloves
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Goggles & Caps
Kick Boards
Masks -Fins • Snorkles
Morie Bodie Boards
Soccer Balls 696 to 34ss
Volleyballs 109s to 2390
Basketballs 79s to 42ts
Footballs 79s to 2895
Playground Balls
Tennis Balls
538 Center 646·1919
Irvine
ED ITI O N
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Today's Closing
N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 70, NO. l 10, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1977 TEN CENTS l
Did Diedrich Vow tO Bloody Airline?
ecret Record Disclosed
By GARY GRANVILLE
<M IM Oa1h P11o1 St.ail
Transcripts of st·crel Grand Jury testimony show that
Hughes A1rwest offlctals denied that Orange County
Super visor Ralph Diedrich pressured them for political
campaign contra but ions
However. u formt•r aide to Super visor Thomas Riley
tes tified that the same offlc1aJs told him Diedrich threatened
to "bloody up" thl• airline 1f they did not contribute lo
Supervisor Ph11tpAnthony's 197Gcampaign.
SUCH DISCR EPANCIES sweep through more than 2,000 pages
of t estimony covering the Grand .Jury's investigation into alleged
campaign re~ulal1on violations and posMble misuse of office infrac·
tions .
Center stagt· throughout the bulky transcript is Diedrich,
himselC a '-"itness 1n what 1s now an ongoing fi ve·monlh probe.
So far, two mt'n hav<: been ind1ekd on perjury and perjury rel at·
ed charge::>connettcd Y.1 th lht·ir .Sl'crct testimony.
But in tht· l'CJSt or players who ~wing ~ a nd out the transcnpl
pages, ind1etcc:; Loran 'orton and Martin Kirschner are bit
player::..
THE COLOR SCE~ES urc ~tolcn by such characters as former
police informL·r GL•nc Conrad, y. ho, according to testimony, last
year had a hirl'lini: dumµ SJ0.000 in cash on to a desk to prove he
could afford to buy a $325,000 house
And thl' sc·t•nl' ~ll·ahng dialogue comes from s uch jury
DIEDRICH NORTON MANGERS CONRAD
performers as Assemblyman Dennis Mangers (D-Huntington
Beach).
After watching a Diedrich political power play from the
supervisor 's office, Mangers testified:
"IT WAS OBVIOUSLY a display of power and it seemed de·
signed for us ... to make some impression. I must say 1t did to see
that kind or rather awesome display of power."
Intrigue enters the Grand Jury drama when Norton on his way
to a perjury indictment is betrayed by his closest ally and fellow
for mer Santa Ana policeman, Gary Newmeyer.
ft all began. according to the transcnpl. last mv 22 when
former Planning Comm1ss1on chairman Shirley Grindle walked mto
the Grand Jury room.
THOUGH MRS. GRINDLE has denied in interviews that she
was a sworn witness tn a cnmmal mvesllgallon, the lranscnpl
shows that she twice testified before the Jury as the probc's opening witness.
In her testimony, Mrs. Grindle took roundhouse s" 1pcs al
Diednch, county Environmental Management Agency Director
George Osborne and the s uper agency Osborne heads.
In a series of allegations, the former plannUlg commissioner charged:
-DIEDRICH with four ~cific instances ot masterminding
special treatment for favored developers.
-OSBORNE and his agency chieftains with distorting Planning
Com mission positions when reporting to the Board or Supcrv isors.
-COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE Officer Robert Thomas with
being "vety much under the lhu_mb of the: Board of Supervisors."
-DEVELOPERS who refuse to donate to county supervisor
campaigns with being ''jacked around" by the board.
"They (developers ) are afraid of. .. getting hassled. de·
Ii berately getting what we caJl jacked around over at the board,"
Mrs. Gnndle teslified.
Another witness, David Stein of Avco Developers, echoed Mrs.
Grind\e's charges.
Last year, Stein testified, he was "very humiliated" at a meet·
ing in Diedrich 's office and ··1eft the meeting."
But two Hughes AirWest officials said they bad no m1sg1v·
(See AJRWEST. Page A2 )
Tape Seizure Hit
Nixon Attorney Blasts High Court
WA S llJ NGTON !/1.1'1
Richard Nixon·!'. luw.v(·r warned
th£' V S. Suµrt'mt• C'ourt today
that 1r 1t upholds th<' gov£•rnm<'nt
i.eizure or the formt'r president's
t apes :.ind papt·r~. th(• same thing
might happen somt' dav to the
JUStices' own p«!rsonal docu
ments.
"If one br an<·h of the govern-
ment can mlC'n enl' 111 thr d(··
h beratl\'C funct111n or the other
then s urely there 1s hn·aC'h or llw
Separat1nn O[ prl\\ l'I S, ' lfl'rbert
J . Miller told tht· c•1111rl
The ar.:uml·nt~ lll'fnrc• the h1i.:h
court an.• th<' fo<·u., uf ,1 fight O\l'r
who contrnb lh1• 'll1l\11n pap<'r"
that ha~ i.:nm· on in go\ 1'rnm1·nl
t•ver smce Nixon resigned 1n dis-
grace Aug 9, 1974.
The court must decide whether <:on~ress acted wit h in the
L'onst1tul1on when it directed the
~t'izure of nearly 5,000 hours of
While lll'Use tape recordings and
42 m1lli1... ,:>ab~ of documents
with the intent to make them
public.
After hearing aq~uments today
rrom lawyers for Nixon and the
government, the court will de·
nde before its term ends in June
"ho owns the nearly 900 reels or
tape and 42 m1lhon pages of docu-
ments.
A three-1ud~e federal court in
Washington ruled against Nixon,
deciding that the Presidential
M atcrials a nd Recordings
Preservation Act passed by
Congress in 1974 gave the govern-
ment's General Serv ices
Administration control of the re-
cords.
The act opens for public access
all the presidentia l material,
subject to GSA r egulations.
Those regulations have not yet
been set.
Former President Ford signed
the pre~ervation act into law
Dec. 19. 1974. and Nixon filed suit
the next day seeking to have il
declared unconslltul1onal.
N1'<on argued that his right to
(l)ee NlXON, Page AZ)
Mayor: .. Waste· of Money'
Secret Votes Urged
By 1111.AR V K,\ Y F:
()t '"° O•tly l'olol \IAll
Trvint' ('1lv {'111111c·ll~•>m ~111
Mary Ann <;.11t10 1 ~ ..,un'.1" .. t1n~
that coun t·ll 1111·111tw r' \11t 1•
J1:1 multaneous ly h\ .an f'l(•c·trnntt·
system to prC'H•nt ' p11r-..nn;il
politics" from swu>ini: th1·1r
\'Otes.
Mrs. Gaido wrot<' n lt•tll'f to C-1
ly Manager Utll \\'oollt•tt Tut"
ciay asking that the mnttl'f ll<' put
on a future agenda She abo re•
quested Steff members tn look 1n
to the cost or an dcctron11· tttlh
~.ystem, wht•rc l'OUnl"ll m<'mtwr-.
would punr h but tons to n•corcl
.ind display their votes.
nut Irvin<' Mayor Oavc• Sills
;aid today he thinks thut idea lb a
··waste of taxpayers money."
"I see no reason why WC' can't
stand up and shout our votes,•' Oranga Co .. st
t:: L: -Os 7 ====::-
\\"e;it h~r
Low c louds ond fol!
t onight and Thursday
morning. Hazy sunshine
and cooler Thursd:ly.
Lows tonight 50 to 55.
Jlighs Thursday 62 to 72
INSIDE TODA V
Atlanta·s lovf'fs' Janes ap-
pear to be stalked by a
methodical killer who h~
claimed three hvts since
January. See P.age A4.
Index
Allll Ulldtf'I C1
MO•ln •• 1 M11tul l'w.h A14
Nall.,•t-• ••.H Ot'l"••C-1y A10 ~Hiit• C:I·) Sylvia....... All s.«t• ,, 4
0< SC-411<... All
it•O-•ll•t• lllS Tetn l •i.. AIJ
TM.tt9" M 1 .... , ... , A• •• , .. N,.., ......
..,J1d Sills. adding with a chuckll.',
\rter all. "e"re not the US.
t 'ongrcss ..
\1r!> l.a1do s.11d she fa\ors
.,tH h an C'lectron1c s ystem
llf'causc she believes som e
tounc1l members are letting
fl£>rsonal1lles influence their "ot
in i:t hab1h
Shl' aJ~o said the electronic
w stem would make it easier for
the audience to t ell how people.
are "Olm~. since 1l"s presenlly
hard to hear some voice votes.
Hut the mayor pornted out that
the council has already
authonzed the Installation of a
new SS.000 public address system
1n thl' council cha mbers lo make
1t easier to follow the action.
Jury Deliberates
Jet Noise Charge
Jury deliberations began today
in the trial of developer Harry
Rinker's jet noise lawsuit against
Orange County. ·
Superior Court Judge Frank·
n omemchini sent his panel to the
Jury room to determine if
Rinker. 2342 Mesa Drive, Santa
Ana Heights, s hould receive
$250.000 in damages for the im-
pact or 1et traffic from the county
airport on tus environment.
Judge Do menichini ruled
earlier Tuesday against the de·
fcnse whe n De puty County
Counsel C harles Sevie r de·
m anded a mistrial on the basis of
statements made by RinJcer 's
lawyer.
Sevier unsuccessfully argued
that the jury, absent from the
courtroom al the time, m ay have
become biased by the publication
of charges made by attorney Jer·
rold Fadem.
Fadem claimed while the jury
was absent from the courtroom
Park Meet Topic
Turtle Rock Community Park
will be the top item on tonight's
meeting of the Irvine Community
Ser vices Commission.
Commissionen, who will m~
at 7 :30 o'clock at city ball, will
discuss a possible modification to
the Turtle Rock Community
Park now under construction. .
that jet traffic was diverted rrom
the area of Rinker's home while
the jury toured the premises in
the earlier phase of the trial.
Airport officials and
representatives of the Federal
Aviation Agtmcy vigorously de·
nied the allegation.
Rinker testified during the
trial that he was assured by coun·
"ty supervisors and other county
ofCi cials when he bought the
three-acre property in 1965 that
jet traffic would neve r be al·
lowed to operate from the county
airport.
Fadem told the j ury that a
home which would be worth $1.25
million without jet traffic wouJd
(See NOISE, Page AU
HEAR/NC AIDS
SOW R4PIDLY
"I sold them both immediately
as soon as the paper came out."
That's the testimony of a Hunt·
'ington Beach man who placed
this classified ad:
nrlltone Hearing Aids,
OVf'r ear riithl, and lert
over ear $25 each. Call
X\X·XXXX
So, tf you have sqp>etbing dif.
fer ent to sell. call 842·5678. The
Daily Pilot 15 the place to ad·
vertiae along the C.-ange CoasL .
ROADSIDE HELP-Doctors , paramedics
;md a nurse perform emergency pro-
cedures at scene of Laguna Canyon Road
fatal accident Tues day nig ht. The
motorist . Marvin Pina, 38, of Laguna
Beach, died later at Saddleback Hospital
despite emergency help. Dr. Stephen
Pauley of Irvine (kneeling, center> as·
sumed responsibility and took ch aq~c at
scene. Nurse, at right, Roseline Warren,
assisted too.
Crash KiUs Laguna Man
Canyon Road Emergency Treatmenl Fails
Despite roadside emergency
aid by doctors, paramedics and a
nurse, a Laguna Beach motorist
d ied Tuesday night at Sad·
dle back Community Hospital
following e head·on collision on
Laguna Canyon Road in Irvine.
Marvin Pina, 38, of 242
Woodland Drive, died at 8 p.m.
following about an hour or
emergency procedures al the
scene of the accident, including
an emergency tracheotomy.
Pina was still alive when
paramedics rushed him to the
hospital, but omcials say he died
shortly after his arrl val.
The other driver, John Wllllam
Hopton, SO, ol 3SS Pine Crest
Drive, Laguna Beach, was treat·
ed and released al Saddleback
Community Hospital. Hia in·
juries were described as face and
leg cuts and possibly a broken
toot.
According to Irvine Traffic In·
vesligator Pele Linton, the col-
Ii s ion occurred on Laguna
Canyon Road about a mile south
or the San Diego Freeway in·
terchange.
Linton said he is still in·
vestigating the ctasfi, but that it
appears Pina. who was driving a
Volkswagen "bug" northbound,
strayed over the center Une and
collided with Hopton, driving
southbound. Hopton was driving
a small Buick. Both cars were
destroyed.
According to Fire Captain Paul
Summers, by the lime tbe
firemen arrived, two physicians,
one nurse and another person
had already pulled the motorists
out of their cars and were begin-
ning first aid.
Summers said that apparently,
all were driving by, saw the acci·
dent and stopped to help. The
doctors were id entified as
Stephen M. Pauley of Irvine and
Marlin Boxer or Laguna Beach.
The registered nurse. who works
al South Coast Hospital, was
Roseline Warren. The other
person who helped ftiili ally was
identified as Dave Rowley of
Tustin.
When contacted today at his
Irvine medical office, Dr. Pauley
explained he took charge of the
s ituation because he saw the man
"was in bad s hape and needed
help Immediately."
(See CRASH, Pace AZ)
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" /\2 DAILY PILOT Wednesday Apnl 20. 1977
New Ford Eridence Split
Effort
Expected
8yTOM BARLEY
OI U.. O••ly Pllel St•lf
Negotiation:.. that could lt.>ad to
an East Coast ('Onsort1um rt>pl a<'
1ng the Mohll ('nrporat1on a:-.
favorNJ candidat e!'! 111 th .. bad to
lake OVl'r till' Irvine Company
were under wuy lod11~
Thl· group th;1t in<'ludt"• auto
billionaire I k nrv Ford 11 amuni.:
its bal'kt'r:.. \HI:.. talk1ni.: with ttw
James lrv1nt.• Fountla t1on whtlt·
final arJ(Umt'nts were t1nder way
Tuesday an a n Orange Couuty
Superior Court tr&JI
The trial of the lawsuit fll t><I hv ~ rv1nt· he1n·:-.:-. Jo•1n In Hll' Smith
J.:J111'>t tht• fou11dat1on 11· ... unlt'd
tod.i) ''hilt· (ounll.Jt1011
n·presentat1ve:.. Jnd fa'.NH'rs fur
the con:-.ort 1 um .i tit• m pt t•d LI•
l'l1m1nJtc ''hath.id bl'l'll
described a ... ddt•cb an the
group's S302 9 million bid for the
I rv111('(:ompJ11)
Tht' off<•r 1-; .... 11 11 lo h1·
ftnanc 1all~ ~lllH'r 1111 lo th1• S2fll !J
mtllton .di 1;a::.h h1<l fdNl In
~Io h II nut u n t 1 I Tu cs cl <i v
FoundJt11111 clir1•1·lor" h.1d .iri.:1w;I
that llw ~tobd oflt•r ''a:-. b> fJI
the sounckr f1nan l·1:il arr • .111ge·
ment
A spohl':..m;rn for tlH' founda·
I 1on c·ommentt•J 'l'ul•:..day night
that h1:-. ho;ird ..,till rl'q111n•:-. 11roof
th.it Ford t•:in put up h1::. s hai l' of
a guarantct• that .,.. 1;uld gave tlu·
foundation S21 1111ll1on 111
dama~cs 1f lhc• $302 \I m1ll1on d<"ti.l
dad not go through
Other\.\ Isl'. ht• ::.aul. the found a
11011 seems c·ert;i1n to •H'l'l'Pl an
offer \\hlt'h \.\mild rnl'ludc Si5
nulho n m C'a-.h and a numbt'r of
securt·d bank loans and pro
11ert1 es that "ould m akl' up the
b:.dam·c·of thl' purl'ha l>c price
A spoke'>m an fo r thl· Mobil
group h:id no commf'nt to offt:r
Tuesday naght "Uut they arc
aware of the fie ' clopment," the
lound<.1l1on s pokcsm .in s aid
The news of the foundation 'c;
apparent change of he:1rl toward
a consortium hc arlt•d by Detroit
dt.•veloper Alfrl•d Taubman and
Wall Strret finan('ter Charles /\1-
lt•n came whale fanal argument"
\\ere under wuy before Judge
.lames F. Judge.
If tht• $302 9 m1lhon 1s accepted
ltv the foundation <ind the take· o~er approved by Judge Judge
the Ir vine Co mpany would
ht·come known as Taubm~•n
\ llen Irvine Inc .
A s pokes man for Taubman
... aid Tuesday n1J(ht lhat several mem~rs of lhe len principals
\'ho mak<· up thf' c·onsorttum
111cluding Mrs Smith ht•rM•lf
.ire pulling th1•1r 1•nt1r e pcri.onal
..... sets bc•hind lht• hrcl
"The) ht·hcq· thJl th1• In 1n"
l'omp.iny 1s wurth 1l.' he SdlU
They believe th.it thr comp;m.,.
1s a unique oq:an11at1on \.\llh .1
l!rl'at pa'lt and d gr1•.1t f11t1ir1· 111
Or .1nge Counl' ·
Mr .... Smith has f''<Pl.1 1111·cl th<1l
'ihl' IOlllC'fl lht• r\IJt•n f\11Jbm J n
I .1kt• m·1•r llld to msun• that :.h1•
\qlf !'>1111 h<l\t• ,1 \CllC'C' 10 lht•
l11!11n· np1•r.1t111n:-. in th1• n1mpJO \'
f11un1k<f by ht•r gra11cffdtht•1
Did Diedrich
Bully Airwest?
From Page A1
1ngs ..ibout their treatment at D1cdn<.'h 's hands though admilltng
there wt'rt' som<'times misunderstandings
"No. l have not been threatened by anybody on thl' board," lob·
bv1st Von Hrown su1d in re1>p<lnse to a <aucstion as ked him by Assis-
t.int District Attorney Michael <..:ap1zz1
WHEN Dl-.:SCRIBING tus impression of 01ednl'h, Brown told
lht• Grand Jury, · lie 1:-. a person of strong opinion ... just a very
'trong forceful µersonalJty a.!> most self made men are . And I think
that is what makes ham a hltle difficult to deal with sometimes."
But d former Riley aide, Scott Ft>rguson , told the Grand Jury
that Bro" 11 .ind a nother Hughes representatl\ e told h im Diedri<'h
thre atened to "bloody up'' the airline s hortly a fter Hn encounter wllh
the Full<.'rton supl'n 1sor
In lus own tt•st1mon~ U1t.'<lnc·h dc·nll-<l applying pressure to any
~ .irnpa.Jgn contributors and dl'mandcd to know what, 1( any, allega-
lw11s against him are bcing 111vest1gated
"I OOS'T BELlt:VE I haH' done anything illegal. I know I have
not And 1t would seem that I s hould be advised of what the char ges
drc , " Diedrich said when he tes tified Feb 3.
By that date. however , the Grand Jury investigation was just
i::e1t111g up a hei:!d of s tea m <c:> 1t hegan spanning out to include the
pol1t1cal mat·hanat1ons of Conrad, the rags·tO·nches police in-lormer
It was Costa Mesa bu1ld1ng supply firm owner Robert
L.inFranco who vividly descnbcd Conrad's flamboyant s pending
hJb1ts when he suddenly s truck 1t rich in 1976
··so. CONRAD SAID, 'Ju:-.t <i mmull',. and he excused himself
from tht.> olf1ce. And <iboul, oh, 20 minutes passed and a gir l brought
in ll packaj?t'. And he dumped $30,000 on has desk.··
"And I was impressed He laid ~J0.000 in cash right out on the
dt, .... k 1nfront of me and s ay:-., 'Wl'll. 1s that good enough "!"
"That'' was good enough to mo\'C Conrad into the $325,000 home
Lan Fanco had on lhC' market last Sl·µtember
But Lan Franco later de111cd lh<it Sl0,000 Conr:.d donated to An·
thony's fall campaig n was 111 any" a) h1::., a denial that came after his
name appeared on Anthony's financial d1scloi.ures tatement.
Later. both Conrad and Anthon~ .imendc·d statements they had
ft led to show the true !>oun·e oftht· money
* * * * * * Diedrich Brands
Conrad 'A Flake'
Notable quotes from the
Orange County Grand Jury
transcript Jn its probe or poht.Jcal
aNivity
Forme r planning l'Om ·
missioner Shirley Grindle on lob·
byist Fr'ank Michelen<i
''IN MY OPINION, the "ay he
operates , he buys his \Oll·s '
Supen.1sor Ralph D1edril'h
political angel Gene Conrad
··1 TJU1"''K Hf:'S a flake "
Fullerton attorney Michael
Remmgton on loans he made to
polJt1c aJ candidates.
"Tiff: ('\~l>JDATF: "a' fret•
to takl· lh1• mom·y to I.a:-. \ f'g<i:-.
.ind blo" 1l on w 1ld "omen 1r he
"anted ·
.'.\ c \\ po rt H e J <.' h .1 t t 11 r n c '
f'"r,rnk WJters "ht'n ~ho"n J
picture of Conrad
"I~ llJ.: A~ FAT ,1.., h1.., f,H'I'
look:."
Conrad \\hl'n JSl..l'<l h1' name•
"1''1 REFt:Sl~G lo c111""l'I on
the basis of the Firs t, Fourth,
Fifth. Sixth, Ninth and Four-
t eenth Amendments to the
Constitution."
Ass e mbl yma n Denni s
Mangers when asked about the
experience of borrowing $5,000
interest-free from Re m ington :
''I DIDN'T WANT to be in that
person's office. And when I s aw
the office and him ---"
Fro• Page :I I
NIXON ...
pn' a1;y and the powC'rs or the
pres1den('y "ere endangered by
:..uch leg1slat1on
In their appeal , Nixon s
)J\\~ers s aid the Supreme
Courts evt'ntual ruling will
hJ\e a major impact upon
further leg1slahon governing the
papers of other constitutional of.
r1ceholden; .
Th<' lower court found it
Shr hnll NI lh1• f1111ndt1t1on s
propo!>ed :-.:ii .. of lht• I rv1nP
('11mpan) to Muhll (\\o \!'Jr:.. ago
"h<'n th1• ni:rt-1•0 ..... 111ni.: pn<'l'
""" S200 mtllton or Si! I ,1 •h.Jf1
fh1• F1111nd.1t111n ""'n' ,J :..1 .•
1•c•r c•ent 1·0111rollini.: 1nt1•r1·<,l 111
tlw In 1111' <'ornpa11\ \fr, Sm 1th
l111lch 2:! I J1t'l'C'1•11l 11I th1· ... 111rk
Former Laguna
Cop Appeals
His Dismissal
r1nubtful" that a former presi·
dt'nt 1:.. ent itled to r laim ex-
Cl'UllV<' prn·tl ege in <in attempt to
protect tonf1denllal dealings
with past adv1SNS
It said that. m anv event. the
a ('t would anfr111ge only sl1ghtly on
Nixon's confident1ahty because
government arch1 vists will
S('reen the materials before mak-
1n~ port1on11 o( It public
A t>out HO p<'rcent of the docu-
m Pnt' rovered by the act are
stor t>d Jt the Nation al Records
<"f'nter 1n Suttland, Md The tapes
,J 1111 J h 11 u l 2 o 0. 0 0 0 p a p er s
per..,onall:. hJndled by Nixon
han• been stored at the While
House s1n('e has resignation In
197.t
f 'rom Pogf" t I
NOISE ...
M'll for nn mort-th~in $800,0()() to-
clay II!\ U I l"mlt O( the• operat111ns
•If llu ~hec, J\lrwc·s t .ind Air
I ·aliforn1a from tlw nl.'arhy c·nun
I) airport
H111kt'r ':. IJws11111-. rej!ardf'd ai;
,, I t•s t l'fl~c· In tht• nintrov1•rs1al
11'1 11111s1• '''Ill' Slll't'1·~:.. for
Hinkt•r could 1111•,in tilt' tr 1als of
l.1\\ s uit." 111 wh1 r h pla111t1Hs have•
dl'm andt'<i rnorl' than S:lO m11lrnn
1n clam.ig('s frnm tht• c·ount}.
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,
A LJJ:UOJ Beach E'\·narcot1 c..,
off1rN h,1 ... JPPt'.ilc•d h1.., dis
m1 ....... 11 lror11 th" P'•lwt· rorce A
ht•.1rin.: l~·rorc· th1• c 1t ) personnt•I
hoard I' ,tfw~1ulf·d f<or nt'"t \\-cd
nesd.I\
C'r .og 1\111~ "a.., l<'rm Ina led
Jftt>r a poll('P department in
te rnal affairs 111vcst1gat1on of al
legat1 on.c; that he brandished h•'I
gun in a Costa Mesa bar without le~al l'Ouse
Kang faces a Jury trial May 10
on a misdemeanor charge stem
m111g from thC' Feb 26 incidPnt at
ttw K1111-:':-. Inn har·ancl-gnll. 720
ll ;111dnlph Avt• If,. appeared in
llarhor Municipal Court Monday
for a pre trial t•onfert•nce lie has
plC'adt'd 111noccnt
Costa Mt'~a pol1<·c• allege Kin~
angrily drrw hrs gun during an
ar~umC'nl 111 "h1ch two patrons
rn ad e d t• pr«' rat 1 n ~ rt• m arks
about pohc·e offu:t•rs
r
flow the <'OUrt decides Nixon's
appeal rould have broad applica·
I acm
Ministe r Held?
SAN SALVAOOR, El Salvador
<A P I LeftisL~ have threatened
to kill Foreign M111is ter Mauricio
Boq::onovo unless t he govern-
ment releases 36 political
prisoners and mes them out or
the country Pohce and govern-
ment officia ls would not com-
ment on the demand and refused
t o t'onf1rm or d e n y that
Aorgonovo had been k1dna ped '
......
Choosy Pooch
Man Wins by Handahake
PHILADELPHlA CAP) -Forced lo choose
between two men who claimed the sam e dog, Judge
.1 a mes Cavanaugh let the dog decide.
So when Bingo responded to one man's "Give me
five" by holding up his left paw and shaking hands
the judge said. "Bingo is your·s." '
But he also promised to buy the other man another dog.
Bingo, a 4•,2.year-old black and whil e Alaskan
malamute, wa~ given to the Lewis Rubin family J t
months ago. Sax months later he disappeared from the back yard.
. Three weeks ago, David Baez saw Bingo fight
with another dog on the street. He took Bingo home.
On April 9. Rubin spotted Baez with the dog but
Raez refused to hand over his new pet without proof of
ownership. Rubin took Baez to court. and won Bingo.
\
Culver
Project
Bid Set
The reconstruc tion o f the
Culver Drive inter<'hange a t the
Santa Anu Freeway will be sent
out to lnd 1n Jun e by the
C':Jliforn1a Depa r tment of
Transportat111n
The rnudwork 111 Irvine .1s On('
of :15 Cal Trans Jll'OJl'C.'tS bcini.:
:..t•nt to Ind II\ Mav :.11111 June. At
an t•:..t1mall'cl l'C>St of $63 million,
rt 1s h) far thl' mo::.l cxpensivt•
Item on the h::.t.
According to Irvine's PubhL'
Works Director Brent Mu<'how,
lhe rntcr<.'hange projcl'l hus bet•n
.... 1tt1ng 111 SJn;imcnlo for molt·
th.in thrt•t• \l'Jr'
· F 1 r:.. i t h l' r l' w a ' l h 1·
moratorium un 1 o.1d construtt11111
and tht•n tht•\• J'>kt•d U!> to SCJI•
do wn the proJt'ct So we d1J
about 20 percent." Muchow e\
plaint'd
DIVER GREG LOUGANIS (LEFT), COACH SAMMY LEE
Top Names Form Core of New Program for Nadadores
J\l'rord1n1: to Muchow. th.
f1111shL'<.I work "all 111clude con1
pletc rcconstrucl1on of the 11
tcn'hang<' a:-. 11 now stand::., \\1111
a n e w bnu~r. lruffic :-.1gnal. and
new on rnm1>s and off r<imps. Dr. Sam1ny Lee
First Diving Coach
Hired by Nadadores
The ('urrt•nt 1ntt•rchangt• 1s co11
s idered a ::.aft•t.v problem and
numerous a ccidents have ot·
(.'urrcd m that art.•a in recent
years, Mu('how said.
"I 'm JUSl C'l'OSS lng my finger~
lhat they'll nirrv through with
this one," s.11d .l\lut ho w, a ddini:
that 1f rvnylh1ng goes on
schrduk. lhl· prOJl'<'l p robabh
\\Ill l>t• (ompll'IL·tl hy .lune.' ol
1979
Seeking to expand its n •puta
lio n as a leading training
grounds for world·{'lass com
petitive swimmers, Mission Vic
JO has hired t\.\O·llmc Olympic
gold Medalist Dr Sammy Lee <is
its first divrng coach
J oining Lee· as a mt•mber of thr
rom mun1l \ s N ad adore:.. le:im
"111 be Greg Loug:m1s, "innl·r •1f
'"' o Olympic s1l \'t.•r mt•dab 1n
d 1 \' ing during the 1976 Montreal
ganws
,James Toepfer. C'Ompany ex
rrulive \'lt'C µre .... 1dt'nt. said :m
Olympic diving faC'1lit.' 1s pr{•
:..t.•ntly under tons lruc t1on at the
:\1 arguerite ReC'real1on Center
and s hould be ready by c~rly
s ummer, rn lime for thl• 1977
Long Course National Swimming
Championships 1n August
"The add1t1on of the dn inc
facility will enable us to rxpand
our present aquatic!> program to
include !>ynchroni1C'cl sw1mm1nJ!.
a broader masll'r·s program.
water polo ~('Uha 1 ns t ruN1on
and. naturally, ;1 <'•>mPl't1t1 H'
Kindergarten
Signups Set
P arents 1n the Greentree
S<'hool 11rea of Irva n<' who.,c·
children art"rl'ad~· to .1tlt•ml kin
dergurten m." c•11r11ll Lhl1 11
'oungsLt'r:.. Thu1 'd"' 111 ghl 111
Fr11lay m orning
ThursdJ) ·.., :>l':.."1111 "Ill lwg111
at 7 JI m and '"'rida) '::. al !I a 111
Both will be hl•ld at Gri·enlrcc
School, 4200 l\t an1.an1ta Avc'.
Parents sh ould bring lhr1r
c·hild's birth <·Ntif1t•alr <lhe r hald
must lw 5 ) l'<H"l> old h.'' Dt.•<· 2,
1977 ) and a ret·o rd of 1mmunlta·
t10ns signed by a <furtor or chnar
1''or m ore 1nformat1on. phone
551 2301.
d1 n ng program." Toepfer s;.ud
The diving pool "'ill be 17 feel
deep benea t h th e d1 v1n g
platform, which w ill feature 10,
7 5 and five.meter le\'els. plus
three and one-meter spr
111 g boards. ·
Harbor Area
Chambe r Eyes ToepfC'r said the fat'1lity "Ill
<il:..o be equipped "1lh a DI\(•
Im p:.tt't Redut•er. a dl'\ il'e that
generates a mass of air bubbles Dues lncriease to soften the diver's impact dur·
1ng practice. D1 rt·t·t or-. of th1· Ncwpo1 l
In add1t1on lo augment111g cur llJrhor J\1 ('<1 l'hambl'r of Com·
n •nt facihtH.'S now available l CJ llll'rt'c· .u l' t·1111...,clc·n11g a ra1sl' in
l\1 1ss1on VieJO residents. Toepfrr due:.. for thrn 111 g;11111.Jllon.
said Nad<idores m embe rships At their monthly mt•1•t111g Mon·
wall be available lo Ca pistrano day ch rcrtnrs Wl'rc• told that a re-
l 'n1fied and Saddleback Vallry l't•nt s t uth c•f lht• ch<imher's
l 'n1flcd School Oislnct s tudents. finJ(nce~ rt•\'t•al<•d thlll rncreased
Ll'l', ;1 Santa Ana resident, s aid ~l'rutmg to:-it:.. an• aboul to out-
hc 1s certain Mission V1e;o wall be• s trap tht• clul's t.1k<.·n rn
the "swimming-diving capital of The 1111-rtast•s C'OO lC'mplatcd
tht• world bv 1980, if not sooner... wo uld afferl <ill catci.:orics of
··with ou·r new div111g complex 1TI('rnbcrsh1p
we expect our divers lo do as DUL'S for associate members,
"t•ll as Mark Schubert':-. swam or non bu:..1ness mt>mbl'I":... wou)(I
ml'rs." Lee said. ,.;o from $-10 a year to S50; in-
Lougana s b expected to he the d1v1dual memberships for solt·
<·nre of a new group of com propru.•tor!> would go from $75 to
pct1t1ve dl\l'rS in Mission V1eJo SIOO dUL'S \.\Ould go from SJJO to
lie stunned the diving world dur Sl50 for ii !>inglc n ·pn•senlat1ve of
1 n g the I !J 7 6 0Iymp1 cs b) a fl a r t n t· r ' h 1 I' o r t w o
pt•1 formrng somr of the m ost d1f-rl'pl'l''>t•ntJllH'S of a torporation
f1L·ultd1wsdc::.p1te h1s)outhand <ind the itdtl1t1o nul fee fo r
cnmp aratn ·e inexperience 111 partne r ship or l'Orporat1on
"orld <'ompet1tion representat1H·~ would go from
$40 toSSO
From Page 11 I
CRASH ...
"If it werl' me out there, I'd
s ure w.int someone helping who
knew what to do." s aid Pauley.
w h o o e r f o r m e d t h t•
trac heotomy and then rode with
Pina lo lhc hospital
At·cording to Inves ti gator
Linton. the collision occurred on
d :..tr~ul{hl portwn of the road, but
that it followed a curved section
01n·1·tor ... :11 l' s l<1t1•d to con-
!>&dcr th1• p1 oµosi.11 furthl'r at their
M &) 16 mcl'l111g The changes ar e
propoi,ed to go 111lo tffcl'l by Jul}
I
Prices Supporte d
WASHI NGTON IAPJ -Presi-
dent Carter h as :ign·ed to sup
port highc·r frkral Pr&<'C support~
for ma1or furm cro11s for thL• nl•x1
f o u r y c• a r :-. . A g r 1 c u l tu r c
Secrrtary Bob Hergland s aid
Tuesday
Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919
Baseball Mitts & Gloves
Baseball Shinguards
Baseball Chest Protectors
Baseball Pants
Softball Shirts
Baseball & Softball Bats
Baseball -Softballs
Baseball Shoes
Wilson · Davis -Bancroft
Prince · Dunlop • Yonex
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Dresses
ladies Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts
Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes
Ladies · Mens • Childrens
Warm-up Suits
Open 9 to 6 • Closed Sunday
Ektelon · Leach • Wilson
Racquetball Racquets
Rollout Racquetballs
Racquet String
Handballs & Gloves
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Goggles & Caps
Kick Boards
Masks · Fins · Snorkles
Morie Bodie Boards
Soccer Balls 696 to 349s
Volleyballs 1 Q9S to 2390
Basketballs 79s to 4295
Footballs 795 to 2895
Playground Balls
Tennis Balls
SJI Center
,
646-1919
17
Laguna/South Coast Afternoon
N.Y. Stoe!ks
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•
ecret Record
Hy G1\R\' GRA:\'\lLLE
0t IM-0•1h Pilot Stiitft
Trans C'rapts of st·er<.'l Grand Jury testimony show that
Hughes A1r\\-t•sl olf1<:1als dl•n1<.•d that Orange County
• Superv_1sor Hulph l>a·dnr h pressured them for polttical
campaign contn but 10ns
l!ov.cvt•r , a lornwr wde lo Supcn·isor Thomas Riley
lcsltfted lhal th1.• ~amL• officials told him Diedrich threatened
l? "bl~y up" the ~11rline if they did not contnbute to
Supervisor Ph1ltpA11thon.' ·!> 1!)76l'amp;ugn.
SUOI DISC'R t:PANC'IF.S :-.wt•l'p through more than 2,000 pages
of testimony tOV('rin~ thL• <:rand Jury's investigation into alleged
campmgn n·gulat11m v1<1l.it1on~ and po~s1blt! misuse of office infrac· t1ons, .
Ci'ntC'r i.tai.:<· thrnu~houl the bulky transcript 1s Diedri(•h.
himself a \\ltnc•:-.s in wh:1t 1s now •.m ongoing five-month probe.
So far. l"n nt('I" h.n l' bt-t•111ncl11:Le<1 on perjury and perjury rel al·
ed charJ(C's tonnt•<'ll'd with thr·1r ~l·crC'l lestimony.
But in lhl' cast of plavl•r -. "ho s wmg in and out the transcript
pages, 1nd1clccs Loran '\orion and M arlm Kirschner arc bit
players
TUE COLOR SCF.~f:S arr· '>tol('n by such characters as former
police informer Cl'nt· Conrad. ''ho. according to testimony. last
year had a hireling dump S.10,000 in cash on lo a desk to prove he
could afford to bu\ r1 S:l25.000 house
And lhL· s <'l'nt• l<·Jl1ng chalogue comes from such Jury
performers as Assemblyman Dennis Mangers ( O-llunl1nglon
Beach).
After watching a Diedrich political power pl;iy rrom thl·
supervisor's office, Mangers testified:
"IT WAS OBVlOUSLY a display of power and 1t seemed dl'·
signed for us ... lo make some impression. I must s ay 1t did to Sl'e
that kind of rather awesome display or power "
Intrigue enters the Grand Jury drama when Norton on his " ay
to a perjury indictment is betrayed by his closest ally and f1•llow
former Santa Ana policeman, Gary Newmeyer
It all began. according to the transcript, las t Nov 22 "hen
former Planning Comm1ss1on chiurman Shirley Grindle walked into
the Grand Jury room.
THOUGH MRS. GRINDLE has denied in interviews that s he
was a s worn w1tness in a cnmmal investigation, the transcnpt
shows that she twice testified before the JUry as the probe's opening witness.
In her testimony, Mrs. Grindle took roundhouse swipes at
Diedrich, county EnvironmentaJ Management Agency Director
George Osborne and the super agency Osborne heads.
In a series of allegations, the former planning commissioner charged:
-DIEDRICH with four specific instances of masterminding
special treatment for favored developers.
--OSBORNE ~nd his agency c~1cflains wilh distorting Planning
Comm1ss1on pos1t1ons when reporting to the Board of Supervisors.
. -COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE Officer Robert Thomas with
being "very much underthethumbofthe Board of Supervisors."
-DEVEWPERS who refuse to donate to county s upervisor
campaigns with being ''jacked around" by the board.
"They <d~velopers) are afraid of ... getting hassled, dl'·
11 berately get ling what we call jacked around over at the board "
l\1 rs. Grindle testified. '
Another witness, David Stein or Avco Developers, echoed Mrs .
Gnndk's charges.
Last year, Stein testified, he was "very humiliated" at a m<'cl·
mg in Diedrich's office and "left the mccllni?."
But two Hughes AirWest officials said they had no misgi\.
mgs about their treatment at Diednch's hands though adm1tt10J!
there were sometimes misunderstandings .
"No, I have not been threatened by anybody on the board," lob-
by 1st Don Brown said in response to a question asked him by Ass1s-
<See AIRWEST, Page A2>
Tape Seizure Hit
Nixon Attorneys Blast High Court
WASlll~H~TON 11\P t
R ich<1rd Nixon's l<rn \'t•r warnL•rl
lhl' U.S Suprt•mt• C'ourt tod.1v
that 1f it upholch thr gon·rnmt•nt
seizure of the formt·r prC'!->1cflonl s
tapes and papers. the sumt• thin~
might happen s onw day to the•
JU Stices' O\\ n J)l'r:-.onal <lm·u
men ts
"tr one br.ml'h nf lhl' J!O\C•rn
ment can intt•n <'nl' 1n thC' cit'
hberative funC'l1on of th<' other
then SUrcly lht•r(' IS hrl'.\Ch Of !ht•
separation of r>O\\t'r<. . llrrlwrt
J . Miller told thP 1·ourl
The argumt·nt:-. hdnrt• th1· h11.:h
court arl' the fc)('u -. of a fi ght m r·r
who controls t ht' \,"on p.11wr~
that has ,.:one• on m go\ n 11m• nt
C'\'<'r since Nixon resigned m dis·
grace Aug 9, 1974.
The court must clecidl' whether
Co ngrrss acted within th<'
Const1tut1on when it directed the
sc·tzure of nearly 5.000 hours of
\\'h1tc !louse tape recordings and
12 million pages of documents
"1th thl' intent to make them
public
Arter hearmg arguments today
from lawyers for Nixon and the
government, the court will de·
c1de before its term ends in June
"ho owns the nearly 900 reels of
t apl' and 4.2 mtllton pagl's of docu
ments
A three-judge federal court 10
W a!'hmgton ruled oga1nst Nixon,
Reclai01ed Water
Used on SC Links
San Clt'na•nt1 · l1n:.1r1 11 ... · 111
r ccla1m<•d \\,Jf!'r t•• 1111 i.:,1to· tho
mun1C'1p:il golt n1111 ... 1• lncl.1 \
City M:in.1).!P! lt1·r.il1l \.\11 •1..'
said that afll'r rnn,11lt 1ng th1· ">,in
Diego Regional W.1IPr Qu.1ltt \
Control Board. 1t \\ '" 11t·rul1•1f tho•
city could me1•t health ,,1mplm1·
rcquiremenh for ""' of 1 ht • d
fluent.
The Sl<'P v. ill '" "' t h1• 111'
about 150,000 gullun-. 1L111\ 1n
fresh watC'r. 11n amount cqu.ti tn a
J percent rt'<hwl 1011 111 t h1• ' 11' .;
total fn•shv. att·r uw
Weeks saul 1h,1t until in,t,111.1·
lion or automt1llt 1·hlor1m1t1on
equipment in thC' trt•atmC'nl plant
in July, the additional chlorma
tion and sampling will be done
manually.
The city stopp<'d use or dOuent
for irrigation lust July after the
Orang-a Coa~•
b:-• L _..,, or -; =-e-r
\\'eatber
Low clouds and fo~
tonight and Thursday
morning Hazy sunshine
and cooler Thurs day.
Lows tomJ(ht 50 to 55.
Highs Thursday 62 to 72.
INSIDE TODAY
Atlanta'$ ~s· lanes ap-
pear to be stalked by a
methodical killer who has
claimed three liue& &1nce
January. See Page A4
Index
AM LlfMMn CS
Movltt 86·1
Mutuel ltllftd• A14 Metl..,•I ,.__ M,eJ Ot•"tl•Count., Att ,. .. ,,, Ct J
$yl•l• ,._,,.., AU '"'1• 11. ~i·~= ::~ T1te-•hton A I J
Tlt .. ton a6 7 ........ .. WHl•M-...... ,
rn:ll)n,d "JlN board s:11d 1t wa'
no l m "t• t 1 n ~ s tat f' h e a 11 h
stand<1rtl.; Thi· c11\ said 1l "a-.
but thf' two agcnc1cs d1ffcrt'd in
their s ampling procedures
tht·r<'by producing different test
r("llllt<;
Private Rites
Scheduled for
Dr. Wade
Private memorial service will
be held for Dr. Robert S. Wade. a
Laguna Beach resident or 17
years and Santa Ana physician
for 26 years. Dr. Wade died Sun-
day at South Coast Community
llospilal. He was 75.
Or Wade began his practice in
1929 10 Santa Ana. He retired In
1955. Dr. Wade was a member of
thC' American Medical Assoc1a-
t1on and the Colorado Mountain
Climbing Club. He moved to his
1008 Madison Ave. home in
Laguna Beach in 1960.
Dr. Wade is survived by his
wire. Isabelle, of the family
home: a son, Robert H. Wade of
San Diego: daughters, Anne
Terry Haven of Long Beach,
Ruth Castro of Rivers ide. and
Margaret W. Blades of Portland,
Ore.; sister, Evelyn Wade; and
brother, Fred Wade both or
Toronto Canada ; and five
grandchildren.
The family suggests memorial
donations to the American Heart
Association or other appropriate
charity.
Gems Scattered
SANTA BARBARA CAP)-No
one was injured in the blast
which ripped through a jewelry
store here, causing damage
estimated at s:ie>.000 and throw-
ing more than $80,000 worth or .
gems into the street. Police cor-
doned oCC the area to prevent loot-
ing.. .
deciding that the Presidential
Materials and Recordings
Preservation Act passed by
Congress an 1974 gave the govern-
m ent 's General Services Administration control of th~ re-
cords.
The act opens for public access
all thC' pres1dent1al material,
subJect to GSA regulations.
Those regulations have not yet
been set
Former President Ford signed
the preservallon act into law
Dec 19, 1974. and Nixon filed suit
the next day seeking to have it
declared unconst1lulional.
Nt'(On argued that his right lo
CSet> NIXON. Page A2)
Golf Course
Not lnclukd
In Proposal
Dy PIDLIP ROSMARIN
Ot""' 0•11¥ Po lot Sllfl
Laj!una Beach environmental
leaders voted Tuesday to ap·
proach the City Council tonight
with a model zoning ordinance
for the Sycamore Hills that does
not include golf courses as ac-
n•ptable land use
Jlowever, attorney Ralph
RC'n son . a member of both
Lalluna Greenbelt Inc. and
V1l11ge Laguna who drafted the
ordinance, also will read a letter
to the council that leaves
councilmen the option to include
golf 1f they choose.
Benson, at whose home the
environmentalists met Tuesday.
said the proposed ordinance aJ.
lows only argr icultural.
equeslrian·related and overnight
camping uses for the 522-acre
property, located in the "V"
formed by Laguna Canyon and
El Toro roads.
Benson said there was un-
animous agreement that no
houses should be permitted. A
propoeed plan of development
now before the council. and ap-
provC!d by the Planning Com-
mission, calls for a variety of
uses that include residential de-
velopment a long El Toro Road.
Benson said about possible goH
courses -another idea the
council is studying -'Tm not
s ure lhere·s been that much study
<See GOLF, P11e A2)
HEARING AIDS
SOWR4PIDLY
"I soJ,d them bolh immediately
as s oon as the paper came out."
That's tbetesUmony or a Hunt·
ington Beach man who placed
thJs claulfi~ ad:
B~lltone Rearing Aids.
over dr right. and Jen
ovu ~r l2S each. Call
XXX·xtJc.X
So, l! you have something dif.
lerent to sell, call 642-5678. The
Dally Pilot is lhe place to ad·
vertlse along t.be Orange Coast.
0111, Pllol Pltoto lly Rlc,..rd ICMllltr
ROADSIDE HELP-Doctors, paramedics
and a nurse perform emergency pro·
cedures at scene of Laguna Canyon Road
fatal accide nt Tues day night. The
motoris t . Marvin Pina. 38, of Laguna
Beach, died later at Saddleback Hospital
despite emergency h elp. Dr. Stephen
Pauley of Irvine (kneeling, center> as·
sumed responsibility and look charge at
scene. Nurse, at right, Roseline Warre n
assisted too. '
Crash KiUs Lagulla Man··
Umyon Road, Emergency Treatment F aih .
i ,
Despite roadside emergency
aid by doctors. paramedics and a
nurse. a Laguna Beach motorist
died Tues day night al Sad-
dleback Community Hospital
following a headon collision on
Laguna Canyon Road in Irvine.
Marvin Pina. 38, of 242
Wood.land Drive, died at 8 p.m .
following about an hour or
emergency procedures at the
scene oC the accident, including
an emereency tracheotomy.
Pina was still alive when
paramedics rushed him to the
hospital, but orricials say be died
shortly after his arrival.
The otber driver, John William
Hopton, !50, or 3S5 Pine Crest
Drive. Laguna Beach. was treat-
ed and released. at SaddJeback
Communit)t lfOli "'~ Ws in---t;_ o.4 • L t ""fb
juries were described as race and
leg cuts and possibly a broken
foot.
According to Irvine Traffic In-
vestigator Pete Linton, the cot-
li s ion occurred on Laguna
Canyon Road about a mile south
of the San Diego Freeway in-
terchange.
Linton said he is still in-
vestigating the crash, but thal it
appears Pina, who was driving a
Volkswagen "bug" northbound,
strayed over the center line and
collided with HoplQn, driving
southbound. Hopton was driving
a small Buiclt. Both cars were
destroyed.
According to Fire Captain Paul
Summers, by tbe lime t he
firemen arrived, two physicians,
one nune and anot.ber person ......
had already pulled lhe motorists i
out or their cars and were begin-t
nlng first aid. ]
Summers said that apparently,
alt were driving by, saw the acci-
dent and stopped to help. The
doctors wer e identified as
Stephen M. Pauley of Irvine an
Martin Boxer of Laguna Beach
The registered nurse, who work
at South Coast Hospital, wa
Roseline Warren. The othe
person who helped initially wd.
identlfied as Dave Rowley ot
Tustin. I When contacted today at hii
Irvine medical office, Dr. Paulei
explained he took charge of the
siluaUon because he saw the man
"was in bad shape and needed
help immediately." '
(See CRASH, Page AZ)
• -
I
_•.: A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Wednesday Apnt 20 1977
Evidence S plit
Did Diedrich
Bully Airwest?
FromPago A1
tant DistriC't Attorney Michael Capu .. u
WHEN DESCRIBING his impression of Diedrich, Hrown told
the Grand Jury. "lie 1s a person of strong opinion ... just a very
s trong forceful personality liS most self-made m en arc. And I tlunk
that is what makes turn a litllechffacult to deal with sometimes .''
But a former H1lt·y a1dt". Scott F erguson , told the Grand Jury
that Brown and another llughes rt•presentativc told him Diedrich
threaten('(! to "bloody up" the airline shortly after an encounter with
the Fullerton supervisor.
Jn his own testimony, Diedrich denied applying pressur e to any
campaign contributors and demanded to know what, if any, allega-
tions agamst him are being in vc:,tigated.
"I DON'T BELIEVE I have done anything illegal I know I havl'
not /\nd al would :.t•em that I should be ad vised of\\ hat the charges
Jn? • · 01cdnl·h s J1d when he test1f1ed Feb 3
By that dall', however, the Grand Jury invest1gat1on was JUSL
getting up a head of steam as 1t began spanning out to include thl'
political mJrhinataons of Conrad, the rags-lo m·h<.·s police in
former.
It was Costa Mesa building supply firm owner Rohnt
Lan Franco who v1v1dly described Conrad's flamboyant spendin~
habits when he suddenly struck 1t nch 16 1976.
"SO, CONRAO SAID, 'Just a minute,' and he excused h1mst•lf
from the offiCl'. And about. oh, 20 minutes passed and a girl brought
in a package. And he dumped $30,000 on his desk.·'
"And I was impressed. lie lajd $30,000 in cash right out on lhc
desk in front of me-and says, ·well, 1s that good enough'?"
•'That" was good enough to move Conrad into the $325,000 home
LanFanco had on the market last September.
But LanF'ranco later denied that $10,000 Conrad donated to An
thony's fall campaign was an any way his, a denial that came after his
name appeaud on Anthony's financial disclosure statement.
Later. both Conrad and Anthony amended statements they had
ft led lo show the true i>ource of the money.
* * * * * * Diedrich Brands
Conrad 'A Flake'
Notabll' quote·~ from the
Orange County Grand Jury
transcript in its probe of political
activity:
• Former planning com-
missioner Sharley Grindle on lob·
byist Frank M 1ehelena.
''IN MY OPINION, the-way he
operates, he buys his votes."
Supervisor Halph Diedrich
political angel Gene Conrad.
"I TIDNK HE'S a flake "
Fullerton attornev M1chal•l
Remlllgton on loans he made to
political c andidate~·
"T HE CANDIDATE wac; free
lo take the money Lo Las Vegas
and blow 1t on wild women 1f he
wanted"
Newport Beach attorney
frank Waters when s hown J
picture of Conrad·
=:. .. JS lfE 1\S FAT as his face
looks""
Conrad when J sk('d his nt1m•'
''l'M REFl'SING lo Jn~M·r on
Forme r Laguna
Cop Appe als
Jlis Dismissal
'
A LagunJ n1•;1C"h •"'< narcot1t•s
officer hui-appt•ult•d ht!! di'·
missal from ttw P•)llce forct• ,\
hearing before' t ht• 1·1ty personnl'I
boa rel 1s s<•hc:dult·d for next Wt'<l
nesdav
Craig King \\JS lC'rminaH'fl
after J pohn• cll•parlmcnt 10
tern11l affairs 1nvc•:-.llgaltnn nf .11
legations that he hrandbtwd h.-.
gun in a Costa Mesa bar w1th11ut
lel'?al caus«'
Kin~ faces a Jurv trial Miiv 10
on a m1sdeml·.:inor char~<' stc•m
ming from lh<· Feb.:?{) 1nr1<i('nt 11t
the King's Inn bnr·and·i:trill. 720
Randolph Av1' lie uppNtrcd an
Harbor Municipal Court Monday
for a pre·tr111l c·onference. 11<' has
pleaded Innocent.
Costa Mesa poliC'e nllt'g1' Kini!
angrily drc-w his gun dunn1t .m
argument in which two patrons
m ade d epr('(· a t in g rC'marks
about police off1 c<'r:o..
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S..C.ONI fie\\ N\1<40-n•ltt •t C•\•• Nw e
l".Al•f0""" \tib\(' •''•" bit r.trt••• U \0 ~tJ\ly b-lfte1t ,. ~0 MOf\t,.ly "'H•t•ry ~tt--..t~\J \O~"IPltt
the basis of the First . Fourth,
Fifth, Sixth , Ninth and Four-
teenth Amendments to the
Constitution."
Assemblyman Dennis
Mangers when asked about the
experience of borrowing $5,000
interest-free from Remington:
"I DIDN'T WANT lo be in that
person's office. And when l saw
the office and him "
F ront Page Al
GOLF ...
that people can come to an agree· ment "
Ile said at was not included in
the model ordinance because. "l
wrote the ordinance to conform
with what I personally sup·
ported "
The environmentalists are
split about whether the mass1"e
golf resort lhe count:al has been
d1scusl'tang -c1escnbed .is a Peb
ble Beach South 1s t•ompat1ble
v. 1th the greenbelt concept
'A lot of people are put off by
ttie s pecter of an enormou:. resort
hott'I out there','· Benson said
Or Thomas Ait'xand<'r. pres1·
dent of Laguna Greenbelt Inc .
ha ... 1n_<;1ste<l that \\ h1le there I'>
disagreem ent <•hnut the golf
course concept, the gap between
supporters and detractor:, IS rar
narrower than Benson has
rharactenzed at
Benson has said everyone on
thl' romm1ttee w h1ch de\'eloped
th1• dr ufl ordinJnn• opposed golf
Henson sJad 1t was decided to
t.tkt:' no firm pos1t1on on the golf
1-.suc-~t .:1u"1" · The thing I want·
Pei to ;1,n11I V.Mi prf•sent1ng lthc·
rount•1l 1 wtth a l.ikt• at or leo.1v1· tt
prnpo'>1l1on ·
F ro•PageA J
CRASH ...
"If it were me out there. I'd
sun• want '>omron1• hC'lpini:t who
knt'w what to do," s aid Pauley,
who performed the
tra~·hcotomy and then rnde with
Pina to the hospital.
Al'corctini:? to In vc~li~ator
Linton. the colllsion occurred on
.1 slra1ghl portion of the road. but
that 1t follO\\t'd a curved section
Bloodmobile Slated
At Hospital F riday
The American Red Cross
bloodmobile wall be available
Fridayfrom2to6:30p.m . atSad·
dleback Community Hospital,
24451 Via Estrada, Laguna Hills.
Appointments can be made by
calJing the Red Cross, 835-5381,
or the hospital, 837-4500, Ex·
tens ion4Z7.
Minister He ld?
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador
(AP> -Leftists have lhreatened
to kill Foreign Minister Mauricio
Borgonovo u nless the aovern
ment releases 36 political
prisoners and mes them out of
th e country. Police and gove.rn·
menl orficials would not com·
m eol on the demand and refused
t o c onfirm or deny th•l
Bor1onovo had been kldnaped.
Clemente
Planners
Studied
The San Clemente City Counctl
will interview in public session
nin\l applicants for two open pos1-
11ons on the plltnning commission
tonight.
The interviews begin at 6:30
pm. ut cll v h:.ill l'lrnmbers. 1'ht!
rounc:1l will lw~tn tls n:gularly
s<'hl•<iull'<i nwcltn~ at 7 · 30 p.m.
./\pphcant::; arc Boyd W. Aml'!i.
;1 dpn·lopmt•nl (•on:.ultant:
fr•lllk B. J>aly, retired; Josepb
H 01rlon, u com munications inl 1 structor: Roy E. Hamm. Sears
man ager and former Chamber of
Com mcn·e president; Larry
Pl•lt1er, sdll>OI tt·.ichcr and re
.ii I !II
B e ach Visitor Stri~keil .I .1111'1 \\ H ad f 111 ti • J r t 1st .
E.1rlc W !'\h1•1 man rt·l1 1 l·d
lorl•tgn 'l'r\ Hl' 11ff11·1·1. !\1' rt1 ...
Wagner housl'wtfe; .1n1i i\I
Wilson. dl·H•lopt•r Al Benton, 21, of Wisconsin is carried off
the beach below H eisl er Park in Laguna
Beach by police, firemen, lifeguards a n d
paramedics after suffering seizure Tues·
day. Benton, who w ith friends was
h1tC'hh1ksng lhrough the Art Colony,
blamed 1l on too<l poisoning. Ile was re·
leased Mt<.·1 (•mcq:!f:ncy treatment at
South Coa!:.l l'ommun1ly llosp1lal The commb:.1on positions we1 t'
';tt·atl'<i by Dnn Sterfen:.en and
£\ob n1chardsun, both of whom
said conn1c.o1s and workloads ,,.,.
:.oc1alt'<1 w 1th their profcs~ions
11cces:,1latl'd their resignation:;. Viejo Hires Olympian Steffensen is vice pre:;idcnt of
operal1oru. for J ohn D. Lu:;k &
Sons Company. likely to be in
\'OlvC'd 1n clt•\·elopnH•nt of ttw
HecVl'S Hanch properties, anti
H1charcbon 1:. :.in architect. Dr. Sammy Lee Nadadores Diving Coach
Seeking to expand its reputa·
t1on ai> a l eading training
grounds for world-class com-
petllt\C' swimmers, Mission Vie·
JO ha'\ hired t wo-time Olympic
gold !\tc-dahst Dr Sammy Lee as
tls f1rstd1vang coach.
Joining Lee as a member of the
c·om muntl} 's :":ad adores team
"111 hl' Grl'g Louganis, winner of
two Olympic silver medals in
divan~ dunn~ the 1976 Montreal
games.
James Toepfer. company ex-
ecutive vice presid ent, said ·an
Olympic diving facility is pre·
sently under construction at the
M a r gu erlte Recreation Center
and should be ready by early
summer, in time for the 1977
Long Course National Swimming
Championships in August.
''The addition of the divi ng
facility will enable us to expand
our present aquatics program to
include synchronized swimming,
a broader master's program,
water polo. scuba in struction
and. naturally, a competitive
diving program," Toepfer said.
The d1vrng pool will be 17 f~l
deep beneath the diving
platform. which will feature 10,
7 5 and five-meter levels, plus
three and one-meter s pr
angboards
ToC'pfer said the facihty wi ll
also be equipped with a Dave
Impact Reducer, a device that
generates a mass of air bubbles
lo soften t he diver's impact dur·
F ront Page ,1 J
NIXON ..•
privacy and the powers of the
pres1denl'Y were endangered by
!>UCh lt•g1~lat1on.
In their cippeal. Nixon 's
lawyrrs sai d the Suprem«'
Cou rt s eventual ruling will
"ha\'t' J maJOr impact upon
further leg1slat10n governing the
papers of other constitutional of·
f1cl•holder'i "
Tht• lower court round It
"doubtful" that a former presi·
ch·nt 1s entitled to claim ex·
l'CUltVC' privilege In an attempt to
protect confidential dealings
"1th past advisers
Ex -Krishna,
Mom Sue Cult
DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) -An
18-year-old former member of
th<' Hare Krishna and he r mother
have filed a civil suit for $2.5
million In damages against the
religious organization.
Former devotee Susan Murphy
of Weymouth and h er mother.
Mary Murphy, filed suit through
attor neys Tuesday in Norfolk
Superior Court.
Th e suit alleges false imprison·
ment, violations of th e
Massachusetts child labor laws.
breach of contract, fraud, deceit.
intentional infiiction of mental
stress, intentional destruction of
the Murphy family unit, invasion
of Its privacy, interference with
its internal relations. seduction
of a female child, and assault and
battery.
Storm Drain
Plans Okay~d
Plans to build a $107,000 storm
drain in the Capistrano Beach
area were approved by Or,ange
County supervisors Tuesday.
The board agreed to seek bids
for building the storm drain
along Camino Capistrano and
Vista del Mar. The project ls de·
signed to alleViate bluff erosion
and Oooding ln the Capistrano
Palisades area, a report to
su pervlaons said.
mg practice. l n1fied and Saddlehack Vallt'y
Unified School Oistnct students
Ourin~ re~ular ses11ion, lh1·
c-ounc1l will cons1d(•r In add1l1on to au~mentin~ cur
rent facihlaes now available to
M iss1on VwJO residents. Tm·pflor
said Nadadores members hqi ...
will be av:ulable to Capistrano
Ll'C', a Santa Ana res td('nt. said
ht· 1s eerta1n I\l is:-.1on Va•Jo will he
lht• "i>w1mmang-d1nn~ t•ap1tal 11f
the world by 1980. 1f not sooner.·
/\n ordin<ince r<'riu1ring cit~
pt•rm1h for placC'mcnt of
1\t'\\ :;.pap~:r H·ndrng machines on
public property, restriction of the
numbt•r of the machines and a
priority sc-alc dt:lC'rmming which
publ1 cat1ons cdn ha\'c s pace as
\H'll ~1s a section hm1ling display
111 nudl·:-. or lt•wd t·onduet
r
Choosy Pooch
Man Wins by Hanthhake
PHILADELPHIA <AP) -Forced to choose
bct\\-cen two men who rla1mcd the ~amc dog, Judge
James Cavanaugh !cl the dog det1de.
So when Bingo responded t o o ne man's "Give me
five" by holding up his left paw and shaking hands,
the JUdgl· s aid ... Bingo ts your:-"
But he also promiscci to buy the other man
:mother dog.
I3mgo, a •I 1 :! yl'ar-old bin ck and white Alaskan
malamute. was gi,·c n to the Lc\HS Rubin family 11
months <1go. Si:-. months Ii.Iler he disappeared from
the back vc.ird.
Three wt•ck~ ago, 0;.l\'ld BaeL saw Bingo fi ght
with another dog on tht• street. I le took Bmgo horn<.'
On April 9, Hubm spotted Baez\\ ith the dog, bul
Baez refused to hund over his new pct without proof of
ownership . Rubin took Baez to court, and won Bingo.
Pl·t1t1on:;. s igned by 2-12
persons rl'CJ lll'Sting dogs bl' al·
lowed unkashed •m caly beaches,
al DtJe Court ;ind at the Los
Alamos lifeguard st.1t1on m
morning and 1•\ 1'n1ng houro,;
A I l'(!ll l'~t by the San
Cleml'11ll' Jl1stoncal Sm·1L't y for
h1slonl'al preM•rval1on c·ritl'laa
lor l ~i l:incln1a1 ks in lhl' l'll\
Esl :•hli<,hment of a policy m1
\\ at~·r surl'harg1•., <:IS part of a Cl ·
l y const·n at um program
Support for a con:,lilultonal
:.11nend1m·nt prohibiting court-
orcfrn'Cl busing to achieve inte-
gration of schools on the basis of
race, color . rclt(:ion, sex or na·
llOnJI origin
Formal approval of 15 con·
clnmln1ums to be constructed by
the Aries Development Company
at -106 Pasadena Court.
Horse Panel Considered
San Juan Capistrano e1ty
councilmen are scheduled to con
s ide r tonight whether to create' a
permanent equestrian com·
m1:.sion or com mittee to meet the
needs of city horse enthusiasts
mended creation of a permanent
equestrian commission.
Thl' city parks and recreation
t:ommission has recommended
that ;i council comm1llee. rathN
thun a cit y commission, he
established.
t ion and C'Xlt·nsion of boarcl1ng
stables and rental horse opera·
lions ,
In a memo to Caty Council, City
!\1 anager Jamc.•s MQcalis said an
C'st1mated $11 .15-0 as uvailable an
the proposed five-year budget for
J 976-81 for establishing and staf·
ftng an cqu~tri an commission.
City Couneal will meet at 7 p m.
an council charn bNs al th<' c ity
offi ce building, 32400 Pasco
The s ubcommittee has also re·
<'ommended implementation of
the equestrian trail system de·
signated in the city's general
plan, construction of a municipal
equestrian center and preserva-
Adelanto.
A temporary equestrian sub·
com m1ttee, created a year a~o
by the City Council. h as recom·
An additional $65,000 has been
allocated in the proposed budget
for equestrian-related capital
proJects. Mocalis said . ---------------------------------------------
Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919
Baseball Mitts & Gloves
Baseball Shinguards
Baseball Chest Protectors
Baseball Pants
Softball Sbjrts
Baseball l Softball Bats
Baseball -Seftballs
Baseball Shoes
Wilson · Davis • Bancroft
Prince • Dunlop • Yonex
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Dresses
Ladies Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts
Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes
Ladies • Mens • Childrans
Wmup Suits
Open 9 to 6 • Closed Sunday
Ektelon • Leach • Wilson
Racquetball Racquets
Rollout Racquetballs
Racquet String
Handballs & Gloves
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Goggles & Caps
Kick Boards
Masks • Fins · Snorkles
Morie Bodie Boards
Soccer Balls 696 to 3495
Volleyballs 1095 to 2390
Baskettlalls 795 to 42'5
Footballs 79s to 28's
Playground Balls
Tennis Balls
5~ l:enter 646-1919
Orange Coast
EDITION
Today's Closing
N.Y.Stoeks
* VOL. 70, NO. 110, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1977 N TEN CENTS
Did Diedrich Vow to Bloody Airline?
ecret 'Record Disclosed
Jly G.\ RY GRAN\'ILLE
Of 1fllit> 0_.1lw Pilot St•fl
Transcnph \If "''('I l'l c:rand Jury testimony s how that
Hug hes /\11·w<•..,t 11fl u·1.1h ckn1l'd that Orange County
S upt•n l'>Or Halph 1>11·dr 1d1 p1 l'ssurcd them for political
cam p~ugn <·ont 1 11>11111111,
llcmt•H•1. ;1 fw 1111'1 .wit• to Supl'rvtsor Thomas Riley
tl'!.t1f1t•d lh.111111' .11111· of111·1.1h told him Diedrich thr eate ned
to .. blooch up t h1• ,111 l111t· 11 th1·\· chd not contribute to
Sup(•!'\ 1:-.01 I 'hilq1 ,\nl horl\ .., 1!171i 1 .1111pa1gn.
St <"II lH!-.nU I'\ '\('I L S ''"'''fl thr•111gh more than 2.000 pagL·s
of ll'::.l1mon~ • m1·1111;.: lh1• <;1.111d Jun., 1rn1· ... t1gat10n into alll•ged
C'ampi.Ug1111•g11lat101111ol.1111in-, .ind p•1~.,1lil1· m1:-.u::.e of office infrac·
lions
CentC'r "lHj.!1· thrnughrn1t th•· tiulhv trun::.cnpt 1~ Du.•dnch,
himself J v.1tnt•ss 1n y,Jial 1.., now ;i1111r1i.:rnng flvt• month prohc
So far, l\l.O riwn twn· ht•t•n 111d1l'!1·d 1111 Jll'r)ury and per Jun rc·l.it
ed chargl•s ronm•rtl•cl with tlll'1r '''<'rd t1·,11111unv
But in th1· t-.l'>l of l'l.J\'l'I" v.ho ,v, 111)' 111 .and out lht• tr;.1n-.111pl
pagl's, 111d11·lt·l'" Loran '\:r1rt1in .md .\J.u tin l\1r~l'lin1·r ;1r1• hit player:,
Tll E ('01.0H S(' I:'\ 1-.~ .11 P 111l1·n h,· 111 h 1 h.11 JC'lt•r.., .,.., formrr
police inforrrwr <:1 •n1· Conrail v. ho ;11·1·1irl!1ng to ll"itlmon} J,p,L
)ear hacl .1 l111 l•lt11c dump S:lo.noo 1n t'.1~11 on tu a dl''k to r>rrJ\t! h1
could afford to bu' .1 S:ll~ ooo ho11-.1·
And thl' M 1·m· ~lt .iling tl1Jloguc 1·omes from suc-h JUr\
OtEOlll(.H NORTON MANGERS CON II AO
was a sworn witness m a cnmmaJ invesligataon, the transC'ript
s hows that she twice testified before the jury as lhe probe's opening
witness.
Jn her testimony. Mrs. Grindle took roundhouse swipes at
Diedrich. county Environmental Management Agency Director
George Osborne and the super agency Osborne heads.
Jn a series of allegations, the former planning commissioner
charged:
-DIEDRICH with four specific instances of masterminding
s pecial treatment for favored developers.
-OSBORNE and his agency chieftains with distorting Planning
Com mission positions when reporting to the Board of Supervisors.
Jll•rformt•rs :i~ J\s::.emblyman Dennis Mangers <D·llunllngton
Beac·h) -COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE Officer Robert Thomas with
After watch1n1: a Diednch political power play from the being "very much underthethu.mbofth«:Bo~d~fSupe~visors."
!\upcrv1sor's ofhce, Mangers testifi ed · -DEVELOPERS who refuse lo donate to county supervisor "IT WAS 08\'IOUSLY a display of power and it seemed de-campaigns with being "jacked around" by the board. ~1gnl•d for us . to make> some impression. I must say 1t did to see "They (developers) are afraid of .•. getting hassled, de·
th<Jl kmd of rather awesome> display of power." liberately gelling what we call jacked around over al the board," Intrigue C'nter::. th(' Grand Jury drama when Norton on his way Mrs. Grindle testified.
In a 1wqury indictment is betrayed by his closest ally and fellow Another witness, David Stein of Avco Developers, echoed Mrs.
formt·rS:mta Ana policeman. Gary Newmeyer. Grindle's charges.
It all b<'gJn. according to the transcript, last Nov 22 when Last year. Stein testified, he was "very humiliated" at a meet·
form1•r Planning Commission C'ha1rman Shirley Grindle waJk<.-d into mg in Diedrich's office and "left the meeting." thl' Cr.tnd Jury room . But two Hughes AirWest officials said they had no misg1v·
TllOl'Gll !URS. GRl~DLE has denied in interviews that she (See AJ RWEST. Page AZ)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
Tape Seizure Hit New Ford
Effort
Expected Nixon Attorney Warns High Court
WAS llJ NGTON (i\P J
Richard Nixon 's lav. vc·r warne><l
the l l S Supn•rnt• 6iurt lod.iy
that if 1t upholds tht• govl'rnmenl
seizure of tht' former prrsulcnt ·s
tape>s anr1 p:ipc•rs, lht' s amt• thmg
might happt•n somt• dav to lhl'
JUStices' own personal clocu
m ents.
"If one branch of thC' gove>rn
menl can mll•n'l'nt' in lhC' de
liberahve fun ction of lht• other.
then s urely then• 1~ breach of th('
separation of powers." llerb<'rt
J M 11ler told the t·ourt
The ar,~umcnl.., hl.'fnrt• lhC' h1 i:h
court arc the fO<'u ... of u fight oHr
who C'Ontrols th1• \i11Con 11.1p1·r'
thnt h.is gnn1· 1111 in g1111•rnnwnt
Reuben's Bla%e
Pver since Ni xon re!l1gnPd in dis
~raC'e Aug 9, 1974
The court must de>cid(• whelhN
Co n gress acte>d w1lh1n the>
<.'onst1tut1on when 1t d 1 re>cted the
st>it.Ure of nearlv 5,000 hours of
While !louse tape recordings ancJ
-12 m1ll1on pagc·s of documents
with the intent to make them
publi c
After he>anng argumC'nt"i todav
from lav. ver::. fo r :-l1xon and the
government, the court will de
c1de before its term endc; in June
v. ho ownc; the nearly 900 reds of
tape> and .t2 million pages of doc11·
ments
A three judge fe<l<>ral rourt 1n
W .ishington rull'd .iga1n'l °"'"''°·
deciding that the Presidenti<1I
M a t erials a nd Recordings
Preservat ion Act passed by
Cong res::. in 1974 gave the govern·
ment 's Ccnera l Services Administration control of the re-
rords
The act opens for public access
all the pre>s1dential m aterial,
subJet'l l o GSA r egulations .
Those re>gulat1ons ha\e not yet
bl'en set
Former Pres1de>nt Ford signed
lhe preservation act into Jaw
nee 19. 1974. and Nixon filed s uit
the nC'xl day seeking to have it
dl'C'I are<t unconstnuttonal.
'\!'on arguc>d that his right to
<"'ee :-.;JXON. Pagt' A2)
Cigarette Blamed in Fire
Nt'wport llt•:.ll'h 1"1r1· 1n\ , . .,
t1g:itors trwlay .... 11d :i r1gan•tt1•
•left s mold1•1111g 111 .1 "'.1st 1·h.l'k1 I
apparently l1•tl In a $:!IHI !HHI \11111
day fire> th<Jt i.:utt1•d I ht· 111t 1•11111 of
Heuben 's Hcslauranl
The stubborn hlau• wa~ n·~10rt
··d 'horth twfMt• 5 a m :'>tonr!,t'
.ind h\ lht• t1m1' lht• first f11 ,.
"'lJ.!111•' .1rr "1•d flam1·., \\1•11•
'hoo110i.: lhrou~h thC' roof of lht· 11•.,t ,1uri1nl .1l 251 E ('oa,1
ll1ghway. Nev.port Reach St.-H•n
f11 c units were called in ttnd ('on
]Ury Deliberates
Jet Noise Charge
Jury deliberations bci:an todav
in the trial of clevf'lopl•r llnrry
Rinker 's jet noise laws u1l ai;:am~t
Orange County.
Superior Court .Jud~ Frank
Domenichini sent his panel to the
jury room to d r lNm inl' if
Oran!!~
t::•,C:~ =';"
\\' <"U ( h<"r
Low clouds and ro~
toni ght and Thursday
m ornmg. Hazy sunshine
and cooler Thursday.
Lows lonjght 50 to SS
J lighs Thursday 62 to 72
INSIDE TODAY
Atlanta's Lovers' lanes ap-
pear to be stalked b11 a
methodical killer who hn.,
doarcaed three li ves since
January. See Page A4.
Index
tlltY~'-"'ce AK A~le~ Cl ... u,,. 114 L.M. I"" All C:..lll•rftla A~.11 c;.,..,, AU
Cteult19d 01 It
Mo•lf\ 11•·7 Mvlvot ,._, Al•
NlllOftal Ntwt A4.IS r.:;1: c-, ti'.~
Ceml(' ctt
0.U•'"' Cl1 0 .. 111,.. .. I<•• ,, ..
Syl•la ...nor Al\ ~Ofh It 4 O• Stott-< .... ,. All
&•ll•l•t"• A4 1•1..UI-.. , ~·n Al• II l'Mf (I 14 ,., ""' •«-9l
\loO Ma,.,,tll Al\
Ttlt•hl.. Al)
T~Ultt• M I w ....... , ...
Wor1',..••1 A4 IS
M-~ Cl
Rinker. 2342 Mesa Drive, Santa
Ana He1~h ts, s hould n •c('i\•e
$250,000 m damages for the im-
pact of jct traffic from the county
airport on his e nvironment.
Judge Domenichini ruled
C'arlirr Tuesday against the dt"
fense when Deput y Count/\
Couns<'l Charles Sev ie r dC'-
mundc>d a mistrial on thr ~as1s of
statements made by Rmhr's
lav.. ver
Sevier unsuccessfully argued
that the JU r)'. absent from the
C'Ou rtroom at the lime, m i!Y ha\'e
become biased by the publication
of charges made by attorney Jer·
rold Fadem.
Ftldem claimed while the jury
was absent from the courtroom
that jet traffic was divertt'd from
the area of Rinker's home while
lhe jury loured the premises in
the earlier phase of the trial.
Airport o ffi cials a nd
representatives of the Fcdetal
Aviation Agency vigorously de·
nied the allegation.
Rinker tes tified during the
trial that he was assured by coun·
ty supervisors and other county
officials when he bought the
three·acre property in 1965 that
jet traffic would never be al·
towed to operate from the county
11irport.
Fadem told the jury that a
home which would be worth Sl 25
million without jet traffic-would
sell for no more than $800,000 to-
day as a result or thc opcrations
of Hughes A1rwest anrl Air
California from the nearby coun·
(See NOISE, Page A..2)
lainrci tlu• hl ;11'' \\llh1n 20
n11n11tl''>
F 1 r 1• f 1 I.? h t <' r ., w <' a r 1 n ~
Iii 1•alh111g .q1p.1r at us \\'Cl t'
Ol't'dNI tu h.1tlll· t"<ln•ml.'ly heavy
~moke but no injuries were re·
IJ<>rled
F1rr department spokesman
1\rt '\1orton s aid damage to the
tm llding itself was not severe.
hut 'aid the recentl y re·modeled
interior was virtually destroyed.
Following a day-l ong in·
\'Cst1 gat1on at the scene by
Nt•v. port B<·arh fm.• officials and
1• 11 u n t v f 1 r l' m a r s h a I '> • i n .
Vt'sl1gJ.tor" drte>rm1nt•d that the
lire or1 g1nated near the
restaurant's bar.
Investigators said an cmploye
or customer apparently dumped
a slill·burnmg cigarette in a
wastebasket near the bar shortly
before the restaurant closed ear·
ly Monday. The w ast ebasket
later ignited lcadtnl.? to the bigger
blaze, Morton said.
Office rs Harassed
WASIUNGTON (AP> -Top
Food and Drug Administration
officials harassed FDA medical
officers during the Nixon and
Ford administrations to make
the agency more cooperative
with the drug ind ustry. a govern·
ment investigative panel is quot-
ed as sayin g
HEARING AIDS
SOW RAPIDLY
"I sold them both immediately
as soon as the paper came out."
That's lhe testimony of a Hunt-
'ington Beach man who placed
th ts ~lasslfted ad:
Brlltonr lf(•nrinll Auls,
o\ er ear rtghl. and left
11\'f•r rm ~ tach l'.Jll
'\'o:'\ '<'<X'<
Soi 1f you hnve som ething dlf·
ferent to S<'ll. call 642-5678. The
Dally Pilot is the place to ad·
vertise along the Orange Coast.
By TOM BARLEY
Ol tlw O•lly Pitel Slatl
Negotiations that could lead to
an East Coast consortium re plac·
ing the Mobil Corporation as
favored candidates in the bid to
take over the Irvine Company _
' were under way today.
The group that includes auto
billionaire Henry Ford 11 among
il& backers was talking with the
James Irvine Foundation while
final arguments were under way
Tuesday in an Orange County
Superior Court trial.
The trial of the lawsuit filed by
Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Sm ith
against the foundation resumed
today while foundation
representatives and lawyers for
the consortium attempted to
el iminate what had been
described as defects in the
group's $302.9 million bid for the
Jrvine Company.
The offer is said to be
financially superior to the $281.9
million all-cash bid filed by
M obi I. But unti I Tuesday
Foundation directors had argued
that the Mobil offer was by far
the sounder financial arrange-
ment.
A spokesman for the founda·
tion commented Tuesday night
that his board still requires proof
that Ford can put up his share or
a guarantee that would give the
foundation $21 million in
Wateh Your Step
0.11, P•loi P11010 "' 1.. .. P.,,,. damages if the $302.9 million deal
Sou thern California Edison Company workmen ar e dig-
g ing CJ JS.foot hole m lhc s idewalk near Carnation
J\ venue and P ac1f1c· Coast Highway m Corona d e! Mar.
When 1l is completed they will s lide in a power
transformer vault for customers in the ar ea, Edison of·
ficials said. ·
Young 1\'.lan Victim
Of Jealous Woman
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Tell
Robert lluntey that hell hath no
fury like a woman scorned and
he·11 probably ask you how to get
there. Living there might be
easier than in the situation he
claims he·s faced.
Huntey was once the obJed of
Dorothy Darby's a ffections .
Now, he claims, he is the obJect
of her Jealous rage.
He says that si nce their
breakup more than a year ago,
his cars and trucks have been
splashed with paint 40 times, a
pick·up truck was firebombed
and sugar was poured in his gas
tanks.
Firebomb threats have been
made against his home and the
home of his grandmother, he
s aid. Piaza, n owcrs and funeral
cars have arrived at his door un·
ordered.
In addition. the tires on th e car
o f one woman rriend were
slashed and the windshield or
another girlfriend's car was
smashed.
"Some people think this is a
funny matter," s aid the 32-year-
old steelworker. "But it isn't
funny when you start talking
about firebombs.''
Hunley has riled a civil suit
agamst Mrs. Darby that is on
trial in Allegheny County Court.
Hunley wants the court to order
her to leave him alone.
But i n attorney for Mrs.
Darby, who has not testified,
says Hunley and his family are
trying to slander his client.
He satd his client was
hospitalized from a car accident
all wmter, has no phone by which
to make threats and has no in·
terest in Hunte)'.
Lawyers for both sides ar·
ranged a compromise that each
would sign, promising not to in·
lerfere with the other. But
Hurttey refused.
"That's not going to solve the
problem," said Hunley. "She
will just continue trying to get
me."
did not go through.
Otherwise. he said, the founda-
tion seems certain lo accept an
offer which would include $75
million in cash and a number of
secured bank loans and pro·
pert1es that would make up the
balance of the purchase price. / A spokesman for the MobH
group had no comment to offer
Tuesday night. "But they are
aware of the development," the
foundation spokesman said.
<See FORD, Page AZ)
President
Takes Heat
WASIDNGTON (AP) -
President Carter, prepar·
ing lo spell out details of a
tough energy policy. is tell·
ing Congress that he will
s houlde r the political
blame f o r asking
Americans to sacrifice and
pay much more for fuel.
Carter appears before a
joint session of Congress
tonight at 6, his second na-
tionally televised speect\
on energy In three days.
The address will be carried
by all three commercial
television networks.
Carter also ha s
scheduled a Friday news
conference to defend his
energy package, which is
expected to Include a
s tandby tax or up to so
cents on each gallon of
gasoline starting in 1979
unles.s Americans con-
serve gas.
·,,tz DAILY PILOT N
Fro•Pa~AJ
FORD ...
The news or thl' foundallon·~
apparent change or hearl toward
a consortium headed by Detroit
(leveloper Alfred Tuubman and
Wall Street hnanc1<'r Chitrles Al·
len came wh11l• final argument!>
were um.Irr way bdore Judge
JBmes F. Judge
H the $302.9 m1luon 1s acceptL'd
by the foundullon and the lukt!·
over approvcd by Judi::c Judi.w
the lrv1n1• <'nrnpany would
become known as Taubman
Allen lrv1m• Im·
A spokt'sm.1h for Taubman
said Tuesday night that st•veral
membt-rs of thP kn 111·111e1pals
who makl· up lht• c•o11M>rt1um
including Mr-. !'i1111th ht·r::.dr
:ire puttm&; their entire personal
Jssels 1'ehind the bid
"Thcy beh<.'Vl' that the Irvine
c 'om pany b worth It," he said.
"Thl'y b<'hPH· that thl· compuny
1s a uniqut· urg,11111<1t111n v.1th J
J.:rt•a l p<tsl Jllcl J J.:rl'Jl futurl' tn
OrangeCountv ·
Mrs Smith has <'"<11la1n<'<l that
!>he JOtm>tl lhl· \llt·n ·1 .auhman
ldke·OH'r bid to insure that she
\\Ill still ha\E:' a voice in the
rut urc 6p«r ;it1ons in lh(• company
founded by her grandfath('r
She h.11t<·d lhl• fountlatwn'..;
propo:.t'd .... i11• of lh1• In int•
Company to l\lobll t\\o years ag1>
when th<.> ;1gn•t•tl ..,l'fhn~ price
was $.."00 m1ll1on or s:!·I a :.hi.In:.
The f'oundallon owns a 54.5
percent control11ng interest in
thl' I rv1n<' Compi.lny Mrs. Sm 1th
holds 22 4 percent of th!! stock.
NIXON •..
µrivacy and the power:. or the
presidency werl' cnclungerl•d b>·
... u<•h kg1sli.1t1on
I n lht•1r appral , Nixon 's
I .i \\ ) er!-. .., a 1<l th t· Sup r <'me
<'ourt 's <'V<·ntual ruling will
ha\ l' .1 rn .11or 1 m pact upon
fu rt ht.'I ll'g1 ... l .1llon J,:O\t•rn lllj.! the
p<tpcr.., of other l"Ons t1tullonaJ of.
flCl•hOldl•r:. "
Th<' lower court found it
rlouhtful" that a former pres1-
tl1•nt 1:-. cnl1tll•d lo da1m t"<
N'ul1vt• priv1legl' in an attempt to
prn11•l'l n>nf1d e ntial dealings
"1th p.11-t ail\ 1ser-..
It "•m l lhal. 111 .in\ 1·vent. thl'
.wt would anfnng1• onl:. :.lightly on
Nixon':.. tonf1d<·nt1alaty because
gnvcrnml'nt archivists wtll
M'repn the materials h<'forc m<ik·
mg port111nsof1t puhl1<·
A ht>ut l!O percent of the dot•u
menl!> t•ovt•red hv th<' att are
:-.tored al lh<' National RC'corcls
l'enter in Su1tla1HI, Md Tht• tapts
and about 200,000 p:ipC'rs
personally handl<•d hv ~1xon
havl' been c;torc•d at the Whitl'
I louse :..mrt" his rc:.1gnation 1n
1974
How th<' rourt ckc1drc; Nl\C)n .,
.1 ppcalcouldhn\e brnacJ appllcJ
11on .
Gay Nineties
Event Slated
Saturclav wtll mark a return lo
the Gay N1nrt1<•<. al Lido V11la).!t'
where merchants arl' sl:igmlo! J
rPt11rn to lhl• good old cf;.1vs in·
r lu<ltnJ( a fC'm.llt• h<1rhPr-;hop
qu.11·1t•t .md ho! .11r hallf>'ln rad""
Aho lo ht· lt'.1h1n•tl during th•·
IC'st1v1t11·~ from tn n m lo Hp n1
w11l ht• a <lhpl.I\ of Jnl1q1w <.er-.
and ;111t1q11t· .ir1·1Hlt• rl1JC'h1rt1·:..
Police Hunt
Orchicbwper
NC\\ port lh'.1l h p111t1 1· lnJ.e"
are tr) 111~ l11 find lh1• I hr 1·1· • \
pens1 \l' 11rl'l111I pl.111h t .1k1•11 I 111111
the p,1t10 or ,e .l.1-.m1ne• ( rt'1·k
hom c lu1•s1l.1 \
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r1rt•rs lhl' thl 1•1• Br .e11li.111 'f>Ollt'd
.1ns;:cl on·hul-. stJncl I he 1•1• I 1•1•t
high und Jrl'\\Orlh 5.')(JO ,1p1t•n•
Dock S trik~ Over
NF.W YOHK CAP)
Thousands of cont.11ners of c·argo
trapp<'d by a five d.iy dork stnke
nn lh<' Etist :ind Gulf c11<1SL'i rr
:-.11ml•d thl'ir Jourm•y-; T11c>.,da)
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WedneSday April 20 1977
E1'ideace Split
Did Diedrich
Bully Airwest?
From Page A1
tnJlS .Jboul tlwir treetlml'nt al 01t!dnch's h<inds though admitting
I here were somcllm£>:.. rn1 sunderslandings.
"No, I have not b«l'n threatened by anybody on the board," lob·
hyisl Don Brown s;.ucl an I l'Sl)<>nse lo a qu£'st1on asked him by Assis·
Lant District Altorn'-'Y M 1«hat.'1 C.:ap1a1
WHEN DESCRIHING his impression of l>wdr1ch, Brown told
the Grand Jury. "lie 1s a person of !>trong op1111on .. just a very ~trong forceful pl·rsonaJ1ty as most :.clf·madl' men are. And l lhink
that is" hat makes him a litUc diffitult to deal with sometimes."
But a former Riley aide, Scot( Ferguson. told the Grand Jury
that Brown and another Hughes representative told him Diedrich
threatened to .. bloody up" lhl' mrhnl' shortly after an encounter with
I hl' Fullt•rton supt n 1sor
In his o\\n l1•-.t1mon~. 01edrtl'h denwd cs pp I ving pressure to any
campaign contributors ;.rnd demanded to know what, 1r any, allega-
t1ons against him arc being mvc~l1~ated
"I 00:'1. 'T B E LJ EVE I ha\t• done anything illegal. I know I have
nnt And It Y.Ould Sl'l'm Lhat l should be advised of what the charges
•trt • • Diedrich said when he ll•st1ftcd Feb 3
0) thdl dale. ho" ever. the Grand Jury investigation was just
gell1n~ up a ht•.ul of c,team al> 1l began spanning out to include the
p11ht1t-.il lllJl'hlltoelHtn\ or Conrad. the rags·to·nches pohce in·
former
1l "as Costa M t•sa bulldtn~ s upply firm owner Robert
LanFraneo \\ho \ '' ullv rle'><'rtb<.'<l Conrad's flamboyant spending
habits when he suddenly strut I.. 1t n<.·h 1111976
"SO, CO!':RAD SAID, '.Ju~t a minute,' and he excused himself
from the office And about, oh. 20 minutes passed and a girl brought
111 a package And he dumped $30,000 on his desk."
"And I wa!> imprt•ssl'd lll• laid S.10.000 in cash right out on the
desk in front of me-and i.uys, 'Well, is th ill good enough">"
"That" was good enough lo move' Conrad into the $325,000 home
Lan Fanco hud on the market las t Sl•ptcmber
But Lan Franco latl!r dcnu·d that $10,()()() Conrad donated to An·
thony·s fall eampa1gn ~as in anv w<iy his. J denial that came after his
name appeared on Anthony's frnan('1<1I disclosure statement.
Later. both Conrad u111I Anthon~ amcnclcd statements they had
filed to show thet rue :.ourl't·uf the money
* * * * * *
Diedrich Brands
Conrad 'A Flake'
Notable quotes from the
Orange County Grand Jury
transcript tn its probe of pohticaJ
acllvity:
Former planning com -
missioner Shirley Grindle on lob-
byist Fr;ank Michelena ,
"IN 1'1Y OPINION, the way he
operates. he buys his votes."
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich
poltl1ca1 angel Gene Conrad.
"I TIO!\'K HE'S a Oake."
Fullerton attorney Michael
Remington on loans he made to
political candidates
Mangers when asked about the
experience of borrowing $5,000
interest free from Remington:
"I DIDN'T WANT to be in that
person's office. And when I saw
the office and him "
County GSA
Director
Appointed
D•tty P1tol \t1tt P"'°1o
BONNJE NOVESKI WANTS TO FI ND HOME FOR STRAY DOG
CdM Resident Afraid He'll Go Unclaimed At City Pound
Dome Needed
P/,ea Made for Tiny Dog
lle 's nothtng special lie isn't
cute or beautiful and he has n t
traveled hundreds of miles to
hnd the family that apparently
abandoned him.
lie hasn t even got a na m<'
Bonrue Novesk1 founc1 the little
dog cowering undl·r a bu:-.h nNr
her Corona del M <tr home about a
week ago She can't kN•p him,
but she d~sn t wanl to turn him
O\'er to the animal ~h<•lter for
rear he Wlll be destroyed
"lle's JUSt an avera~e clog."
says Mrs NoH~k1 "If 1 takl• him
lo the pound, he JUSt won t .,luntl
a chance "
The little dog appears to be a
terrier and Chihuahua mix. lt
has taken to lhl• :"Jov('s k1
children. but th<' family already
has a great Dane ~o they l'an't
keep the Jost dog.
A spokesman for the city's
pound run b y Dr. /\lb<.>rt E.
Stockton !iaid the chan<'<'s arc l'l'·
ally quite good lhat thl' htlll' dog
would be da1me<l
"Nearly all of the dogs we f!Ct
are c laim ed," ~aid the
spokesman
Dl'Sp1tc t hl':.l' rca!-:.uranet.,,
Mrs Novcski is hes1tanl lo tu1 n
the little dog over lo Dr
Stockton, but ~he has JUsl ahout
run out of options
She's lncd l'\ery animal adop·
t 10n group in the county All s ay
the\ ha\e more an1mab than
the) can place now She's laken
the dog around her neighborhood
in the hope someone \\ould claim
him
E v e n h e r a d s i n t h <'
newspapers have failed to pro
duet' the lost owners
"II e's good "ith l'hlldrm and
ht ., trained and he'!> quiet I
know he'd be good for <1 family
with a small home.
·Tm just afraid hl' II get
passed hy because he's l\Ol cute
and cuddly. He's just an avcragl'
dog ··
~trs. Noveski can be reachl'.'d
J l 6·10·026!)
Groucho
Manager
Abusive?
SANTA MONICA CAP) -
Grout•ho Marx 's female
manaf(cr companion has been
described altcrnutely as a busive
of the 8fl y<.•ar·old comf'dian and
a:. thl' <lilly pl•r:-cm who could
cheer t.um.
During .1 thr1•1• rlt1Y ht'uring. at
lornt'\ s for Man·:-. son Arlhur
ha\ l' atlt•rnpt l'<I to s how that Enn
Fl<•ming. \\ho st'l•ks to become
Marx·s pt!rrnanent conservator .
may pose a threat to his health.
Supt•rior Court Judge Edward
Rafel'd1c s:11cl th.at hl' may rule•
toda \ nn \\ hl'tht•r tlwn• 1s enough
t•\ 1dl'lll'1 ul cl.1ng1•1 to MJr.x·-. hfo
to r t•11111\'" 111 ..,u.,111•111! :\11~:-. Fkm 10.:
ll afr1.'d1t· tl1·1111'1! .1 I l'(jUt•<,t IJ\
thl• \\11111.111 ~ ,et111rnt'\ s that th1·
m.tttt·r h1· p11:-.lp1111;.tl 'o they
C'Ollltl JJI 1•11.111· to 'defrncl J\11s::.
flC'm111i.: 'lllltt• \ 1gorn11sl) '
On• T111•,tl.I\ t\\O nurs<'-.
l<•st1fll'<l tli.1t ,J,..,s Fll·ming v.a::.
so ,1busiq• th.it Marx s hook in
fl•Jr, and 11111• ~a1cl that !'111:-.s
Fll•ming t>rlll' bhtrtt•ll out "I
\\ 1:-.h ht• \\OUl<I dll' "
l\lt'~ Fl1·nHn).!. l\l:er\., c•ompa
n1on lor st•n·11 \ c.H:-.. also g<•H'
h1111 tranqu1hn·rs lhat wc·n• 1wt
prt•:.tnlwd h\ 111:-. d1Jl'lor, hoth
w1tnC'sse~ tl•!>t1f1l•d
YN llw comedian's longt ime
physician told lhl' «ourt 1\11:.s
J-'leming prov1rlc<I "c•mot1onal
st1mulut1on" Jntl l'h<:ercd the pu-
lH'nt "'lll'n other-; c>ould not.
Hlllt-.1 IH Arthur M arx·s al
101 nt•\ s "" :i · :-.urpn:.l• \\ llnt•s-., ·
n•g1sten•d nur.,t• .lean Pun:.111
tei-ttf1l'<1 that l\11~s flc•ming {.:a\c
Mur' a trnnqu1h1C'r al a La'
Vegas hotd bc•c'<tll'>t' hl' rl'fused
to l<tl..t• .i nap
!\11ss Ft111.1 ri \\ho ;ill ended
!\I ar\ 111tt•r m1ltl'nth for l\\11
.\ t'<H "· ..,,11d \\1,.., Fleming w<1nll'd
him to slt•t•p so that ~he could gu
out
"She said. 'You take a nap. nr
I II :.l.ip you from here to !'11
t o.,hurgh'. · sa11I th1• 1111r'>(•
Thl•n :\!1~., t-'krt1111).! gJn• lum .1
111 II d t r .1 n q 11 1111 t' r c a I l 1• cl
meprnbum~1tC'.
Tht· mir-.t• also s.ml Miss flt•m
1n~·:. lrt•a tnwnt of Marx mvolve<l
• •:. c n· am 1 n g. shout tn g and
pushing." I:.:\ en her voice over
"lie s a1el . 'No, Erin would
never do me any harm· "
··THE CANDIDATE was free
to take the money to Las Vegas
and blow 1t on wild women if he
'4 anted."
Tom R. Egan or Huntington Thi G
Reach was named dir ector of the •eves et
'Orange County Gener al Services
Mom Defends Son
In Slay for Pay
;-;ewport Beach attorn ey
F-rank Waters "hen shown J
111<·ture of Conrad
"IS HE AS FAT as his race
looks?··
Conrad wht•n .i.,ked h1o;; name
"1')1 REFl'S ING to an1>'4er on
the basis M tht' First. Fourth,
Fifth. Sixth. '-:anth and l'olll
I e e n t h A m l' n d m c n t s l n t h l'
< onst1tutwn '
,\ s ::. t' m h I y m d n D P n n 1 "
Frot11 Pnge ,11
NOISE ...
h .11rport
H1nk1.·r s la"'u11 I'\ n·~.1rtl1•d a-.
.1 tc•,t < tt'\t tn lh1• n1ntr11\ 1•r .. 1.1I
lt'l Olll\t' 1"'111' !'.llC't "'' !11r
Rtnl.1•1 rould nw.1n th•· t1 1.d "'
"'"' 'lllh en v.1111 h pl.11nt11r .. h.1\1•
ii• r11 1nd1'fl rn11r ,. th.e11 .Ill 11111l111n
111 cl..n1.1i.:1 .. t 111111 1 h•· 1 1111111'
Dr. Sammy l~ee
Agency <GSA) by supervisors
Tuesdav 8 Cameras Ei;?an~ who "'111 be paid S39.000
,1 Vt> Jr, h.id been serving as in· Burglars "'ho sm as hl'd 1n the·
lt'r1m GSA direetor since doorofanOrangeCounlyAirport
Frbruary lie replaces R.I. area caml'.'ra shop ('o.,{'apcrl with
Cub.1' Morns of Costa Mesa about $3,000 worth of n.1mcras
'-'h<>n•llrt'<I . moments bdort• pol1c<· v.1·n•
F;gJn. 53. joined county gov-brought to the scC'nc by the
l'rnment 11 years ago as an ap-store's aJarm.
prn1o;;l'r in the county assessor's....,. Newport Beach patrolmen said
office lie <'arlier served 21 years ~ey could find no trace of the
.is a l ' S Manne Corps aviator. thieves who took right t·amer<1s
I l'l1 rtng as .1 maJor ano one tl'lepholo l<'ns from
Befort• ,1ssuming the post of.in· Aaron's Airport Photo. 4251
ll'rtm GSA director. Egan had Martingale W<1y al <1bout 5 a.m
twcn an ,1i-~1stant GSA director Tuesday
res pon:.1 blc for the county
airport. libraries. registrar or
\ ot t• ro.,, office of cm ergency
DELAND, Fla. <APl An
RO·) ear-old woman whose son
pleaded guilty to trying to hire
!-.omconc to kill her said hl'r sun
lrn t'I> her very much and v. <ts in
f I u e n c c d b y ,. 1 o I e n c e n n
tclension 1f h<· actually offered to
pa:. a "h1t man ...
"Ile was pressured into 1t,''
Zcph) r Tat;man said, calling the
charges against her son.
Gregory, 50, "the silliest thing I
l'\·er heard."
"lie would not do 1t voluntari -
ly," Mrs. Tatarian said. "I know
my son loves mi> very much He's
such a good fellow ...
She said she had warned her
:-.on, who has laved with her most
of his hfc. to !-lop w.itrh1ng so
muc·h tclcv1:-.1on al night, '-'hen
som t' of the• more vwknt show'
an• J1red
$he s aid hl' rare ly went out at
night . except for church
aet1 v1t1<'s
Tatarian was ori ginally
e harl!c•cl with soltc1t1ng someone
to murder his moth<'r but
pleaded guilty to a red11c<•d
:.l'cond cll•gn•c frlony charge
C1r<'uit Cu111 t Judge Uriel
Rounl ordt'red a pre-!>entence in
\'l'Sllgat1on hut set no d ate for
:.entcncing. Tatari<.1n facci:. up to
15 years in prison -------
st•.-v1r1•" and cooperative ex·
lens11111
Thl• rount \' agency also is
re·-.pons1bll' for county omce
huilding., maintenance, refuse
1lt-.pm .. 1I 11.11.1 ,1·rv1c>t·s and com
11111n1t ,1tlllll
.. :~·.111 inti ht' "1fl', Cror~i.1,
h,1\' lhrt•1· 1•r11v.-n 1 h1lrl 1 t•n
Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart
SPORTING GOODS
First Diving Coach
Hired by N adadores
538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919
Baseball Mitts & Gloves
Baseball Shinguards
Baseball Chest Protectors
Baseball Pants
Softball Shirts
Baseball & Softball Bats
Baseball -Softballs
Baseball Shoes
Ektelon -Leach -Wilson
Racquetball Racquets
Rollout Racquetballs
Racquet String
Handballs & Gloves
Seeking to {"<pand its reputa
t io n as a l eading t r a 1n1ng
~rounds for world·class com
pet1tive swimmers. Mission V1<'
JO has hired two-lime Olympie
~old MedaJisl Dr. Sammy Lee as
its first diving coach.
J oinmg Lee as a member of the
community's Nadadores team
will be Greg Lou~anis. winner of
Bike Racing
Lecture Topic
Bicycle racing will be the topic
or tonight's lecture in the mon·
thly Focus series sponsored by
the Newport Beach library.
R esidents are invited to the
lecture and film which will begin
al 7 :30 p.m . in the mulli·purpose
room at the Mariners library,
2005 Dover Drive.
Featured will be two bicycle
racers, Monty Pettus and Jim
Meyers and a JO minute film on
professional bicycle racing,
"Cycles."
There is no admission charge.
t\\O Olympll' 1>1lver medals in
diving during the 1976 Montreal
11:ames.
James Toepfer. company ex-
ccuti \ e v1ee president, said an
Olympic> diving facility is pre·
sently under construction al the
M a r guente Recreation Center
and s hould be ready by early
summer. 111 lime for the 1977
Long Course National Swimming
Championships m August.
"The addition of the diving
facility will enable us to expand
our present aquatics program to
include synchronized swimming,
a broader master's program,
waler polo, scuba instruction
and. naturally, a competitive
diving program ," Toepfer said.
The diving pool will be 17 feet
deep beneath th e diving
platform, which will feature 10.
7.5 a nd f1ve·meter le vels, plu!l
three and o n e -meter spr·
mg boards
Toepfer said the facility will
al. o be equipped with a Dive
Impact Reducer, a df'vice that
generates a mass of air bubbles
to soften lhe diver's impact dur·
Ing practice.
Wilson • Davis -Bancroft
Prince -Dunlop · Yonex
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Dresses
Ladies Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts
Mens Ir Boys Tennis Shirts
Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes
Ladies . Mens • Childrens
Wann-up Suits
Open 9 to 6 • Closed Sunday
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Goggles & Caps
Kick Boards
Masks -Fins · Snorkles
Morie Bodie Boards
Soccer Balls 696 to 3495
Volleyballs 1095 to 2390
Basketballs 795 to 4295
Footballs 795 to 2895
Playground Balls
Tennis Balls
5~ Center 646-1919
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Saddlebaek .
Afternoon . I
EDITION N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 70, NO . 110, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1977 TEN CENTS
Did Diedrich Vow to Bloody Airline?
(
ecret Record Disclosed
Hy GARY G RA~VILLE
Ot thit O•ily ~tlot St .. t
Transcript:-. ot '>l'l'rt'l Grand Jury testimony show that
Hughes A1nH·s l nlf1l·tab dl•nicd that Orange Count y
Supernsor Halph D1t•dnch pre~surcd them for political
campaign conlnbutwns
lllmcver, a former aide to Supervisor Thomas Riley
test1fi<'d that tlll' s arnl· off1e1als told him Diedrich threatened
to "blocxly up" lhl· airline if they did not contri bute to
Supel'\'1sor Ph1l1pAnthon) ':-. 1976campaign. <'-
SUCH DISC'Rt:PANCIES swcl'P through more than 2.000 pages
of testimony l'O\l'rtni.: lhl' Granct Jury's investigation into alleged
campaign n•gulal1on violations and possible misuse of office infrac-
tions .
Center st:igl' throughout thr bulky transcript is Diedrich,
himsl'lf a w1tm•s-, 1n what is now an ongoing five-month probe.
So far. t\\ o ml·n ha\ t• bt•t•n md1c·ted on perjury and per Jury rel at·
ed chargt•s connrctl'd "1lh lht•1r sc·crcl lestimony.
Hut m ttw <·as l of playC'rs who swing in and out the transcript
p ages, md1tll'l'S Lr>r .tn l\.orlon and Martin Kirschner are bit
players
TllE COLOR SfE~ ES arc slolen bv such characters as former
pohc<' informc·r Gt•nt· Conrad, who, according lo testimony, la!>t
year had .. h1rchnl! dump s:io.ooo 1n cash on to a desk to prove he
could afford to buy a S.125 000 house
And tht• "l'l'nl' -.tl·Jhn~ dialogue comes from such Jury
Choosy Pooeh
Man Wins by Handshake
J>lllLt\DELPlll A 1AP) Forced to choose
bdwcl·n. l\\o nH·n who tlaimed the same dog, Judge
.J .1 mC's t <.n ·an.iugh ll•t I hl· dog decide.
So \\IWn Bingo n·s pondl'Cl to one man's ''Give m e
frvl•" b) holclmg up h1:-. ll'ft paw and shaking hands,
the Judge s~ud . "Bingo 1s )our:-. ..
But hl' ,1bo prnm1:-.l·cl lo buy the other man
another dog
Bingo, a •I ' · \'l'<•r old hl:u:k and white Alaskan
malamult•. ''a:-. g1\'<•n to the Lewis Rubin family 11
months ago S1'C months IJter he disappeared from
the back \ arcl
Tiu 1·c '' l'l'k<> .1go. DJ\ td Raez saw Bingo fig ht
with .inothl'I dog nn the -.tn.'ct He took Bingo home.
On April !l ltuhrn :-.poltt•d 13aez with the dog, but
Ba('/ rt•fw,1·il to l•.111d o\ L'r his new pet without proof of
O\\ 1wrsh1p Hul11n look Bal·1 totourt. and \\On Bingo.
Dr. Sarnmy Lee
First Diving Coach
!Hired by Nadadores
S<'t•king to •·\11.111d 11" r •·11ut.1
lion .1-. :i lt-.1!1 1111• t r.1111111i.:
~round-. lor \\01 Id «'l.1"' , 11m
pet It I\(' S \\ lnlflll'f .., \J 1..,-.11111 \ 11•
JO has h1n-<I two t irn•· Ill\ mpll'
gold Medalist l>1 ~.1111111y 1.1•1· .1·,
its first d1vini: l llHl'h
Joining Le1•,1' ,1 m1•mlwr nfth•·
communtt) ·.., :\,11la1l1>1 ..... ti• 1111
will be Gn•g l.11111:.1n1-. "inn•·r •I
two Olympic "'"'' rr11•1J.1h 111
diving during tht• l!.17G Montn·.il
games.
J ames T 11Ppf1•1 . 1·0111p ir1\ ,.,
ecutiv<' \ 1< r· pr 1•-.11h·nt -..1111 .111
Olympic d1v111g f;1(•1ht \ i-. pl 1•
sently unclt•r ronstruct111n at the
Marguerit<' Recn•ation <'<'nter
and shouht he n•ady hy c·arly
s ummer. 1n time for the 1977
Long Course Natwnal Swunming
Champions hips in August
"The :1ddition of lhl• diving
\\~atht~r
Low cloudc; and fo~
tonii:hl and Thursd;n
morning. lh11y sun!>h1 ne
and coolC'r Thurs clay.
Lows tonight 50 to 55. tf aghs Thursday 62 lo 72.
INSIDE TODJ\ 't'
Atlanta's lovers' lanes ap-
pear lo be stalked by a
methodical killer who ha~
claimed three lwes saner
January. Sec Page A4
Index
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f.H'tllt) will enable us tn C'Xpa nd
11111 prC'5rnt aquatics pro~ram to
1111 lud1• synchronized -,w1mmmg.
.1 hroader master's program.
\\ at1•r polo. scuba instruction
.1nrl naturall}. a compet1t1ve
di\ in,.: µrogram ... TO('pfer s:ud
·1 ht• d1v1ng pool "'II be 17 fet't
.Jr•1>fl h1•neath thr d1,1n~
pl.ttform l.\hu·h l.\Jll reuture 10.
-: ~ .ind f1\e·mctcr lcHls, plus
three· and one-m e t er spr -
1nf!hoards.
TMpfer said the facility will
ahn be equipped with a D1vf'
Im pact Reducer. a device that
~enerates a mass of air bubbles
to soften the diver's Impact dur·
ing practice.
In addition to augmenting cur-
rent facilities now available to
Mission Viejo residents, Toepfer
said Nadadores mem bers hips
will be available to Capistrano
Unified and Saddleback Valley
Unified School District students.
Le<', a Santa Ana resident. said
he is certam Mission Viejo will be
the "o;wimming-diving capital or
CSee COACH, Page A?)
Ex-Krishna,
Mom Sue Cult
DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) -An
18-year-old former m em ber of
the Hare Kris hna and he r mother
have filed a civil suit for $2.S
million in damages against the
religious organization.
Former devotee Susan Murphy
of Weymouth a nd her mother,
Mary Murphy, filed sult.Jhrough
attorneys Tuesday in Norfolk
Superior Court.
The suit alleges false imprison-
ment, violations of th e
Massachusetts chtld labor laws,
breach of contract, fraud, deceit,
intentional infliction of mental
stress. intentional destruction of
the Murphy family unit, invasion
of its privacy, interference with
its internal relaUons, seduction
of a female child, and assault and
battery.
performers as Assemblyman Dennis Mangers ( D·Hunl1ngt on
Beach).
After watching a Diedrich poht1cal power play from the
supervisor's office, Mangers test1f1cd
''IT WAS OBVIOUSLY a display of power and 1l Sl'emed de·
signed for us .. to m ake some impression I must say 1t did to Sl'l'
that kind of rather a"' esomc display of po" er ..
Intrigue enters the Cr and Jury drama "hen Norton on his way
to a per1ury indictment 1s belra}Cd by his clo!>est ally and fellow
former Santa Ana policeman. Gar} :'oil'"' ffil')'l'r
It all began. accord mg to the transcript. last r\ov 22 "'hen
former Pl anning Comm1ss1on chairman Sh1rlt•) Grindle walked •nlo
the Grand Jury room
THOUGH MRS. GRl :'l:DLE ha~ dt>nted m 1ntcrv1cwo; that sht•
Nixon Tape
Seizure Hit
By Lawyer
WAS H INGTON <AP J
Richard Nixon's lawyer warned
the U S. Supreme Court loday
that 1( it upholds the government
seizure of the former president's
tapes and papers. the same thing
might happen some day to the
Justices' own personal docu·
men ts
"If one branch of the go' ern
ment can inter vene in the de·
hberahve function or the other,
then surely there 1s breach of the
separation of powers." Herbert
J Miller told the court
The arguments b<'forl' the high
court an• the fO<'u s of a fight 0\ er
who controls the Nixon papcro.,
that has gone on 1n goq•rnmc•nt
l'\ er since Nixon rrs1gnl'd in chs-
.:race 1\ui;: 9. 197i
The C'Ourt mu:,,t det1d1• whether
C'ongrC'ss a c t ed \\ 1lh111 the
Con1>t1tut1on "'hen 1t directed the
"<'11ure of n<'arly 5.000 hours of
Whit<' llOU!>l' tape recordtngs and
42 m 1ll1on pai:c:-. of dol·umcnts
"1th lh1• 111tc'nt to m<ikc them
pubh1·
After h<'anng aq.:uments today
from lawvers for Nixon and the ~nvl'rnment. thl' court will dl'
l'lde befon• its ll'rm ends 1n Jun<'
who owns the nearly 900 reels of
tape and42m1lhon pages ofdocu·
mcnts
A three-Judge federal court in
\\'a.,htngton ruled against Nixon,
deciding that the Presidential
M atE'r1als and Record1ngll
Preser vation Act passed by
Congress in 1974 gave the govern-
ment 's G<'neral Services
Adm101str al1on control of the re-
cordo;
The act opens for pubhc access
all the presidential material,
subject to GSA r egulat ions.
Those regulations have not yet
been set. •
was a sworn witness 10 a cnmmaJ mvest1gat1on, the transcript
shows that s he twice testified before the JUry as the probe·s opening
witness.
In her testimony, Mrs. Grindle took roundhouse swipes al
Diedrich, county Environmental Management Agency Director
George Osborne and the super age ncy O!>borne heads.
In a series of a llegations. the former planning commissioner
charged:
-DIEDRICH with four specific instances of maslermindmg
special treatment for favored developers.
--OSBORNE and his agency chieftains with distorting Plannrng
Com mission positions when reporting to the Board of Supervisors.
-COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE Officer Robert Thomas with
being ·'very much under the thumb of the Board of Supervisors.''
-DEVEWPERS who refu se to donate to county super visor
ca mpaigns with being "Jacked around" by the board
"They (developers} are a fraid of . getttn~ hassled, M -
hberately getting what we call Jacked around over at the board,"
Mrs. Grindle testified .
Another witness, David Stein of Avco Developers. echoed Mrs.
Gnndle's charges.
Last year. Stein testified. he was "very hum1hatcd" at 3 meet·
111g in D1edr1ch's office :ind ''left the meeting "
But two Hughes A1rWest officials said they had no m1sgl\'
<See AIRWEST, Page A2l
Deily PllOI Plloto by fl•Ch"d l(oehlor
Former President Fotd signed
the preser vation act into law
Dec. 19. J974, and Nixon filed suit
the next day seeking to have it
declared unconstitutional.
Njxon argued that his right to
privacy and the powers of the
presidency were e ndangered by
such legislation.
ROADSIDE HELP-n octors. p aramedics
and a nurse perform e mergency pro-
cedures al scene of Laguna Canyon Road
fa t a I 'a cc id en t Tu cs day n i g ht. Th e
motorist. Marvin Pina, 38, of Laguna
Reach, died later at S;.iddlcback Hospital
des pite em e rgency help. Dr. Stephen
Pauley of Irvine <kneeling, center) as·
sumed responsibility a nd took charge al
scene. Nurse, at n ght, Roseline Warren,
assisted too
In the i r appeal , Nixon 's
lawyers said the Supr eme
Court's eventual ruling will
"have a major impact upon
rurther legislation governing the
papers or other constitutional of·
flceholders.' •
The lower court found it
(See NIXON, P•1e AZ)
HEARING AIDS
SOW IUPIDLY
"I sold them both immediately
as soon as the paper came out.••
That's the testimony of a Hunt-
'ington Beach man who placed
this classified ad:
8 ellton-e Hearing Aid~.
o\•(>r ear right, und left
over eor $2S each. Call
XXX ·XXXX
So. if you have som ething dif·
ferent to sell, call 642-5678. The
D•ilY Pilot is the place to 'ad-
vertise alone the Oranae Coasl.
' ,
Groucho Safety Viewed
Judge to Rule on Evitknce of Danger
SANTA MONICA (AP) -
Groucho Ma rx's Ce m al e
manager-companion has been
d escribed alternately as abusive
of the 86-year-old com edian and
as the only person who could
cheer him.
During a three-day hearing, at·
torneys for Marx's son Arthur
have attempted to show that Erin
Flem1ng, who seeks to become
Marx's permanent conservator ,
m ay pose a threat to his health.
Superior Court Judge Edward
Rafeedie said that he may rule
today on whether lhere is e nough
evidence of danger lo Marx's life
to remove or suspend Miss Flem·
ing.
Rafeedie denied a request by
the woman's attorneys lhal the
matter be postponed so they
could prepare to "de fend Miss
Fl em ing quite vigorously.•'
O n T uesday, two nurses
tel!tified that Miss Fleming was
so abusive that Ma rx s hook In
fear, and one said that Miss
Flem ing once blurted out: "l
wis h he would die."
Miss Fleming, Marx's com pa·
nion for seven years, also gave
him tranquilizers that were not
prescribed by his doctor, both
witnesses testified.
Yet the comedian's longtime
physician told the court Miss
Fle ming provided "em otional
stimulation" and cheered the pa-
tient when others could not.
Billed by Arthur Marx's at·
t orneys as a "surprise witness,"
r egistered nurse J ean Funari
testified that Miss Fleming gave
Mar x a tranquilizer al a Las
Vegas hotel because he refused
t o t ake a nap.
Miss Funari. who attended
Ma r x intermittently for two
years, said Miss Fleming wanted
him to sleep so that she could go
out.
"She said , 'You take a nap. or
I'll slap you from here to Pit-
ts burgh'," said the nurse.
Then Miss Fleming gave him a
mild lranquillier ca lled
meprobamate.
The nurse also said Miss F1em-
ing's treatment of Marx involved
"scr eaming, s houting' and
pushing." Even her voice over
(See GROtJCllO, Pace AZ) _,,, -
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GSA BOSS
Tom R. Egan
County GSA
Director
Appointed
Tom R F.gan of I lunlington
l:ka<:h \~.1s naml'tl d1n•ctor l)f the
Orangl' County Gl0111:r:.il .Scn1tes
Agency (GSA) by supervisors
Tul·sday
Egan, who "ill be paid $39,000
a year, had bel'n serving as m·
t t' r 1 m G S A d i r t• c l o r s i n e e
Fcbru.ir~" lie n•placcs H I
"Cuba" Morris of Costa Mesa
"ho rdrn'<I
Egan, 53, Joined county gov-
t'rnment 11 year'> ili::o as an up-
pra1:,cr in the t•ountv a:,se::.sor's
offrct> I le earla•r ::.t·r~cd 21 years
<1s a t,; S. Marrnl' Corps aviator,
rclrr111g as a ma1or
Rcfort• ;.issum1ng lhl• post or 1n
krrm GS,\ d1rPrtor. Egan had
hecn an J::.s1stanl (;SA director
1~spons1hll• for lht' count\
t\irport, hbrarlL'"· n·~1slrar 1if
'oters. offll'l' of 1•mcrgt'ncy
:.t•r viecs and coo1ll'ral l\t' cx-
lt•nsion.
The county agPn<'Y ,1lso '"
rt•spons1blc for tounly offtcl'
h111ldilll!!>, maintcn:rnc(', rcfu ... 1·
disposal, datu sL•rvitt•s and com·
munication.
Egan anrl hi~ w1fr. GC'org1:1 ,
!rave three grcm 11 d11 l<lrcn.
Private Rites
Scheduled for
-Dr. Wade
Private memorial service \\-Ill
Ill· held for Dr Roberl S. Wade, a
L;iguna Beach resident of 17
~t.·ars and Santa Ana phyi;11•1,in
Lor 26 H'ars Dr Wack d1t><1 Sun·
il.iy at South Coasl Communil)
llosp1tal fie was 7f>
Dr W,tdL• bl•!:{an hrs prarl1ct• in
1~29 in Sant.i Ana II<' retired 10
1'155 nr Wad<: "as ,1 mcmb"r of
1hr Amt>ncan Mt.•<li<·.il /\\::,0<'1a
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t 'h m hing C'luh lit.• movc·d to hts
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Emden«!~ Split
Did Diedrich
Bully-Airwest?
From Page A1
1ns;:s about tht'1r trt>atment at D1ednC'h's hands though admitting
there were sometimes m1sundersla nd1ngs.
"No, l have not been threatened by anybody on the board," lob-
by 1st Don Brown said in r esponse to a qucst10n asked him by Assis-
tant District Attorney Michael Cap1zz1.
WHEN DESCRIBING his impression or Diedrich, Brown told
tlH' Grand Jury, "lie as a person of strong opinion ... just a very
strong forceful persona lity as most selr·made men are. And I think
that is what makes him a h lllc d1rficult to deal with sometimes."
But a former Riley aide, Scott F'erguson, told the Grand Jury
that Brown and another Hughes representative told him Diedrich
threatened to "bloody up" the airline shortly after an encounter with
the Fullerton supervisor.
ln his own testimony, Diedrich denied applying pressure to any
campaign contributors and d emanded to know what, if any, allega-
l1ons against him are b<:ing invest1gatt!d.
"I DON'T BELJEVE I have done anything illegal. I know I have
not And it "'ould seem that I should be advised or what the charges
arc .... '' Otednch said when he testified Feb. 3.
By lhal date, however, the Grand Jury investigation was just
getting up a head or steam as 1t began spanning out to include the
polrlil'al machinations of Conrad, the r ags-to-riches police in-
former
It \HIS CostJ Mesa building supply firm owner Robert
Lanfranco who vividly descnbed Conrad's flamboyant spending
habits when he suddenly struck it nch In 1976.
"SO, CONRAD SAID, 'Just a minute,' and he excused himselr
from the office. And about, oh, 20 minutes passed and a girl brought
in a package. And he dumped $30,000 on his desk."
"And l was impressed. lie laid $30.l>OO in cash right out on the
desk in front of me-and says, 'Well , isthatgoodenough '?"
"That" was good enough to move Conrad into lhe $.125,000'home
Lan Fanco had on the market last Sc1>tember.
But Lan Franco later denied that $10,000 Conrad donated to An·
thony 's fall campaign was many way hrs. a d enial that cam e after his
name appeared on Anthony's financial disclosure statement.
Later, both Conrad and Anthony amended statements they had
h led lo show the lrue sour ce of tbe money.
* * * * * * Diedrich Brands
Conrad 'A Flake'
Notable quotes from the
Oran ge County Grand Jury
lranscnpl in lls probe or political
activity:
Former plannin g com -
missioner Shirley Grindle on Job·
by1sl Frank Michelena:
"IN ~IY OPINION, the wuy he
operates, he buys has votes "
Supervisor Ralph Diedril'h
political angel Gene Conrad :
the basis of the First, Fourth.
Fifth, Sixth, Ninth and Four-
teenth Ame ndments t o the
Constitution."
Assembl y man Dennis
Manger s when asked about the
exper ience or borrowing $5,000
interest·free from Remington:
"I DIDN'T WANT to be in that
person's office. And when I saw
the office and him "
DIVER GREG LOUGANIS (LEFT), COACH SAMMY LEE
Top Names Form Core of New Program for Nadadorea
f 'r o 1t1 Page . l I
COACH .•.
4 the world by .1980, if not soont-r."
"W1lh our new diving complex
"t' t'XPt'('I our divers to do a:.
v. t•ll a:, Mark Schubert's :.w11n·
mer~ IA'L•sard
Louganrs 1s C'<pected to be Uw
co1 e or a new group of l'om-
pellt lvt> d1v~r:c in Mission Vtejo
I flo stunned lb<' diving world dur -
rn ~ lhl· 1976 Oly m pics hy
Pt'rformmg some or the most dif-
fi cult ctlvcs despite hrs youth and
t·o m parutivl' inexperience in
world com~t1t1on
Tralfic Signal
Contract Given
1\ S105,36.1 contract for installa·
t1011 of tr;rffr<• ::.1gnals at two in-
lt•r,1•1·t1wi... in tht• Lake Forest
.11111 L,1gun.1 ll11ls areas was
J\\ .11 th-d to CT & F Inc. by
Orange Count' ~upcrv1sors Tucs-d,I\
Th(.' new signals e1 re lo be built
.11 I ht• cor ra·r of M oulto n
l'..11k\'·'" and Santa Mari a
1\\ enuc and 1.ake Forest Ori ve at
~lu1rla11<h Uoult>vurd
Mom Defends Son's Act
DELAND, F la. <AP) -An
80-year·old woman who~e son
pleaded guilty to try ing lo hire·
som eone to kill h<'r sairJ twr :.on
loves her very m uc h and was tn·
fluen ced by v1ol enc<' on
television if he actual Iv offered to
pay a "rut man." ·
.. He was pressured into ll, ·
Zephyr Tatarian said, calling thl'
c h arges against her son,
Gregory, 50, "the silliest thing J
ever heard."
"He would not do 1l \Olunt.in
ly." Mrs. Tata nan .... 1111 "I knov.
·' m y son loves me' ery mud1 He's
such a good fellow.··
S he said s he had warne<I her
son. who has lln•d with her must
of his hre. to stop v. Jll'htng !>O
much telev1s1on at night, \\hrn
som e of the more \'101<.'nt s hO\\S
arc aired
She said he rarely "ent out 1.1l
night, except f or <.•h urch
activities.
T a t a r 1 a n \\' a ... o r 1 g 1 n a 11 v
charged \\ilh ~ollrrlin g ~onwon°l'
to murder hi :-mothe r but
pleaded g uilty to a reduced
second·degrec felony charge.
C1rcu1t Court Judge l "ricl
Uount ordered a µrc·sentencc 1n-
\'l'Sl1gat1on hut set no date for
'l'llll·m·ing TJlan;in fal'es uµ lo
15 ye<.irs in prison.
Ai.:,t. Stale Ally. Garv Sm1g1d
s~11t1 Talarran arrangL•d \\1th .1
go-betv.e<:n lo meN \\1th a · l11t
man 'lasl November. Uut the gu
bl'l ween turned out lo be a µoh<.c
informer who introduced
T.itanan lo a Oavtona Beach
policeman pos rng · as a hired
"•11<.•r
Sm1g1el said Tat<.1rran offered
lhl· officer 30 pt•rcent or hi~
mnth<'r's S50,000 estate to kill
lwr Polict> said he made the of
IC'r nn his way home from r hrn r
pr ;1t· L1et•
ln\t•st1gators said Tat;.irian
tole! th<' undercover officer he
dadn't want to know when tht·
From Pnge :l I
NIXON ...
murdl'r \\-Ould t 11ke place.
· I w;mt lo be s hocked when
I m told ahout it," police quolt'<I
t11m as s aying.
Poli ce said .rrguments wilh his
mother ovt'r his rclation~hips
\\1th prost1tull':. may h.ive m ade
'J'.lt.lflJll \\.int to kill her.
Presidenl
Takes Heat
\VASJllNGTON (AP) -
President Carter, prepar-
ing lo ::.prll out details nf a
tough t•nc.•rg~ policy, 1s kll-
111g Congrl•si; lhal he will
shouldH thc political
h I a m l' f o r a s k i n i::
/\ mt'r1cans to sacrifice and
pay mul'h more for fuel.
Carll'r appears hdore a
Jniril :>css111n of Congn •ss
tonight :it 6, his second na-
t aon all) l <'lrvisl'd speech
on <.'nC'rgy in three days.
The adclrrss will be earned
hy all thn•c commercial
tclev1s1on networks. "I TIUNK HE'S a fl ake "
Fullerton attorn ey Michael
Remanl!tC>n on loans he made lo
political candidates
"THE C'ASDlDATE was free
to take the money to Las Vegas
and blov. 1t on v. 1ld women 1( he
\\ J ntt.'<i ·
'..:l'"' port Beach Jl torncv
frank WJter., '' ht•n 'hov.n ~
ptclur<.' of Conr Jd
Pachyderm Pennie
Never Forgot Shot
"doubtful" that a form t>r pn•si
d1•11t is cnt1llcd to cl<Hm l'\
l't·ut I\ e privilege in an attempt to
pr11l l'Cl confident1JI <ll'alrng-.
\\ 1th p:ist .idvisers.
It .. aid that. in arl\' l'\'l'nl. tht·
al·t \\ ouJd infrmge only slightly oa
N1>.on·s confidentialitv because
go\ Nnmcnt arch1 v1sts will
M:rcen the materials before mak·
mg portions of 1t pubhr
Ca rt er al s o has
sch<.'clulrd a Friday news
rnnrl·rrncc to defend his
<.'n<:rgy package, w h1rh is
expected to include a
standby tax of up to 50
c·cnl" on each gallon of
gasoline s tarting in 1979
unless Americans con-
~t·rvt• g,1i;
"IS HE AS F.\T ,,-; hrs race
look:."
Conrad v.hen a'ikl·d his name
''l'~I RF.Fl'S l~G to .ins .... er on
Day Care Site
Discussions
Set in SJC
A ch 1L1'n' .irh i'OO committee
w 111 mt>l'l .1t n1K1n Friday 1n San
.Juan \<1p1qrano to discuss
.tltt•rnat1' 1• 'llP'i. funcl1n~ and
't.1ff1ng for .1 d<1\ care center to
wn·t-South ( lrangc Count)
The m1·rt10~ 1-< ~o bt at th<'
'l'OUl hut. 313i2 La ~fat anrn St
Part 1r1punt.; riln brrns: sack
lunches \;1111 l.ee Steelman,
chairman.
The committee is planning a
non profit fac ility to provide
high le\'el care to young c hildren
hv1ng in the Capistrano and Sad-
dl<'h.wk V;ill1·,· t 'n1f1P<I SC'hnol
Pl'tri<'ti;, ~I r!> :::.ll'1•lmansa1d
Sht' :.aid the committee wtll
probabl) start with a centrally-
located racalitv. hut the group's
i,?nal 1s lo lm•atf' n1·1~hborhood
rlav carr c1•nt1.•rs throughout the
i;l'I'' 1rt• ;rrcJ
Additional information on the
romm1ttee or on Friday's meet·
mg 1i. available by calling Mrs.
Steelman, 492·6808. or Ali<.' D1~hop, 496 121s. t>xt. 285.
Business
Course Topic
An adult education course de-
signed lo give businessmen pro-
f esslonal knowledge of corporate
finance taxation, estate planning
a nd business planning will begin
at 7: 30 torught in Room 612 at El·
Toro High School.
Ways of saving taxes, benefit
trusts and retirement planning
are among the topics which will
he covered in the eight-week
course.
Further information may be
obtained by calling the Sad·
dleback Valley Unified School
D1strkt '!\Adult Education Office
at 837-6270.
SAN FRANC ISCO CAP) -
Pennie. the elephant. had an
operation 10 years ago. She never
forgot
So a when a medical tas k force
approached her Tuesday with an
<>1gh t inch-long needle a nd plans
to trim her toenails, the 7,000-
pound pachyderm was n 't having
any of 1l
Somewhere in her elephant
brain came the recollection that
a decade ago a big needle led to a
lot of unpleasantness when her
tail had to be amputated, San
Francisco Zoo officials guessed.
"Damn right, she remem-
bers." said keeper Charles St if-
flem trt" "We a ll r em ember.
Why. i.he nearly fell on one or the
keepers "
For several hours, the g roup,
led by surgeons from UC Davis,
attempted to coax Pennie into
taking her shot with prods,
tickles and a little shouting . All
Pt-nn1e wonted to do was go back
to the other elephants.
Former Laguna
Cop Appeals
His Dismissal
A Laguna Beach ex-narcotic11
o Hicer has a ppealed his dis·
missal from the police force. A
h earing before the city personnel
board is scheduled for next Wed-
nes dav
Craig King was terminated
afte r a police de partment In-
ternal affairs investigation of aJ·
legations that he brandished rus
gun in a Costa Mesa bar without
legal caust>.
King faces a jury trial May 10
on. a mlsdemtanor charge stem-
m rng from the Feb. Z6 incident at
the King's Inn bar-and-grill, 720
Ra ndolph Ave. H e appe ared In
Harbor Municipal Court Monday
for a pre·trlal conference. He has
pleaded Innocent.
Costa Mesa police a llege KJng
angrily drew his gun during an
a rg ument in which two patrons
made d eprec ating remarks
a bout police officers.
Gems Scattered
SANTA BARBARA (AP> -No
one was injured In the blast
which ripped through a jewelry ~tore here, causing dama1e
estimated at S50,000 and throw.
rng m ore than '80,000 worth or
gems Into Ute street Poll" cor-~onf'd otr the aru to preveot loot·
'"'
Finally, the 23-)car.old
behemoth had t>nough With a
screech. s he charged back to her
indoor quart<.'rs \\ htle her human
tormentors SCJllcrccl to make .i
path
They herd<'cl h<'r hack outs1dC',
but Pennie eluded tht•1r effort!>
and wound up in thC' pool al the
t>lcph ant grotto. The 100 h:.id lo
drain the p<ml. whC'rc <• k nol'kout
dart finally f<'llccl Pennie so hl'r
pedirurccould ht>g1n
•\!>out 80 pC'rccnt of t ht> docu
ment:. covt'red by the act arc
.. tun•d al lhe 1'at1on;1l Hel'ords
<.'t·ntl'r in Su1tland. :\1d. Thl' l.ipes
:1 n rl ah o 11 l :! 0 O. O 0 0 p :1 pt• rs
1>t·r-.on;1Jly handll'd hy i'-1:1.on
h;1\'!' hl'l'O storc·d al tht• Wlutc•
I louse sinn· his n·si.f!nat11)rl 111
1!.171
Discipline
Ta/,k Subject
Dock Strike Over
Dr r~lnora Schmadel, director
of lht• S ant•• Ana Lear ning
Center. will ~p<'ak on child dis-
e1phne al 1·30 pm. Thursdny in
Glen Yt>rm o E lcmt•nlary School. "Wl'll, you got to ac.lm1rc her
will and her me m ory," St1f
flemire said as hi.' dried out after
t•hasing Penni<.' throu~h the pool.
~. E W Y 0 R K ( A P )
Thousands of cont:itnt'rs or cargo
trapped by n five-day dock stnkc
on thr East and Gulf coasts rc-
~um ed their journeys Tuesday
Or. Schmadel also will answer
questwru, from the the audience.
The m<'elang 1s public.
Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart
SPORTING GOODS
538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919
BasebaH Mitts & Gloves
Baseball Shinguards
Baseball Chest Protectors
Baseball Pants
Softball Shirts
Baseball I. Softball Bats
Baseball -Softballs
Baseball Shoes
Wilson · Davis · Bancroft
Prince • Dunlop • Yonex
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Dresses
Ladies Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts
ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes
Ladies • Mens · Childrens
Wann-up Suits
Open 9 to 6 • Closed Sonday
Ektelon · Leach · Wilson
Racquetball Racquets
Rollout Racquetballs
Racquet String
Handballs & Gloves
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Swim Goggles & Caps
Kick Boards
Masks -Fins • Snorkles
Morie Bodie Boards
Soccer Balls 696 to 349s
Volleyballs 109:, to 2390
Basketballs 79s to 42as
Footballs 79s to 2s1s
Playground Balls
Tennis Balls
538 Center
)
Wednesday~s
Afternoon Price8
NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
Taz lnrentfl'e• So .. ltt
WASHJNGTON (AP> -The gov·
ernmenl 's report that personal in·
come rose faster In March than it bas
for nearly two years is prompting a
Cha mber of Commerce oall for in·
creased tax incentives for business ln·
vestment.
New Commer ce Department
figures. re.leased Tuesday, showed
personal Income roso by $24.2 blllion
last month, up' from $20.2 billion In'
February.
'.
w.dneeday. Apf'll 20, 1977 s DAILY PILOT AJ5
Pendon Plans
Tillle Adds Up
For Coverage
By SYLVIA PORTER
S~nd in a Sniei
A significant contribution to the 1974 pension reform
law -only now being implemented -ls that people no
longer must work a lifetime to earn the right to a pension.
But by no means does the law guarantee a pension over-
night. On the contrary. first a worker must be covered by a
plan, then gain the nght to pension benefits only after a s ub-
stantial amount or limo on the job. The requirements vary,
but most plans that promise workers a specific benefit re.
quire that they pul in 10 years with an employer contribul•
ing lo the plan before they qualify for a pension.
ACCU~ULATING A DECADE OF service with a single
e mployer lsn 't easy today in view of the high mobility of the
labor force. Labor Department fi gures show that in 1973 on·
ly one out of four workers kept the same job continuous ly for
10 years or more. To understand what the pension law may
mean for pension prospects. assume a worker will slay with
one employer for 10 years. To be protected by the Employee
Retirement Income Security Act ( ERISA). a worker must
be employed after the
plan was revised and
the provisions went into
e ffect . Then. in order for
years of work to count
toward the required 10,
plans may require that
they be years:
Money's
Worth
-In which the employe works the equivalent of at least
six months a year whether on a fulJ or part·time basis.
--Occur ring after the worker reaches age 22.
-At least three of which elapsed after 1970.
FURTHERMORE, THOSE WHO BEGIN TO work
within five years or the plan's "normal retirement age"
may be excluded.
Plans generally require workers to meet such require-
ments ~ause they help keep administrative costs low by
eliminating short·term employes and the youngest workers
who are most likely lo change Jobs.
What happen~ to the pension credits or those who take
time off and then return lo the job? It depends upon when
the break occurs.
THE WORKER WHO left before the plan was changed
to comply with ERISA requirements and who did not have
the r ight to a pension then may find that the years before the
break in service do not count toward the pension. The law
permits plans to keep their old pre· ER ISA break-in-ser vice
rules for years befor e the plan was amended.
Those working now and planning lo leave their jobs
temporarily are less likely lo forfeit. Under the new la w,
those who have worked less than 10 years won't lose pension
credits. if the number of years they're away is less than or
equal to the number of years worked before the break.
Employment at least three months a year eliminates
the service break for pension purposes. ~years of part·
time work generally do not count toward the pension.
For a free pension fact checklist, sen~ self-addressed
stamped envelope to the Pension Rights Center, 1346 Con·
necticut Ave., N.W .. Room 1019, Washington D.C. 20036.
Nert: Pension Siz.e
Punch
"Am being wildly extravagant, asking for coffee
iaalead?"
Mercury Declares
Triple Dividend
Directors of Mercury Savings & Loan Association,
Huntington Beach. have announced three dividend actions
following publication of record earnings.
All actions have a July 1 record dale, payable July 18.
A regular lO·cent semi-annual cash dividend was
declared in accordance with the association's announced
dividend policy.
An extra 5·ct'nt cash dividend was based on the earn·
ings and projected earnings for 1977.
A 6 percent stock dividend was declared, with no frac·
tional shares issued. Cash will be paid in lieu of fractions. Allhou~h not a declared policy, the action marks the
seventh consecutive year o{ 6 percent stock dividends.
Mercury Savings operates seven orriccs in Orange and
Los Angelt's counties and three offices in Santa Clara
County.
Flush May Solve
Transnllssioli Woes
By Capitol Newa Service
With the tendency to keep cars longe r rather than trade
them in, more people are experiencing automatic
transmission failure.
Automatic transmissions, like people, wear out sooner
or late. Whe n this happens it is more economical to get a
new or rebuilt transmission than a new car.
But there is an Inherent problem you should be aware
of: Debris from the failed transmission m ay have been left
in the transmission oil cooler or the cooler lines.
When the newly Installed transmission goes into opera·
lion, these "troubleD'lakers" wiU shorten Its life. Exactly
what you don't need. There is a very simple solution: You
can insure trouble free performnncc by requesttn1 tbat lho
cooler and the lines be flus hed out with fresh fluid.
Al m ost it will cost a quart or two or transmlssloo Ould
a nd the labor to do a proper nm1h. That's far more
economical than putting in still another transmission.