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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-05-04 - Orange Coast Pilot" .Beld.,, Bair Man Drags Wife ffutside .Velllcle Charees of attempted murder tryinf to pt')' his clenched fingers · today face a man who police al· out o her hair. Her halt ii about le1e dragaed bi.a elgbt months' two to ~and·a·balf feet toni, .. pregnant wife down the pave-he said. l · ment outalde their car by her "I told him: •you might u well hair Wednesday, teylna to escape calm down and sl.l here. The rescuen at. a Huntin1ton Beach police -are on their way,• " • church. Putor Boden continued. "That ... -Mark Sawve11, .. 22, of 2620 .-was~~~.ele_ ~ -r--1hT~ i on o -~ ~nvestigators safctiovM7s - sault with-. intent to commit Sawvell, her body scraping down murder, with bail set at $25,000, the asphalt, was nearly run over police said today. when it repeatedly swerved She The alle1ed victim, his <See-TARGETS Pa1eA2> estranged wife Mickle Sawvell, ' 20, and their unborn child, ap. parenUy escaped aerlous Injury in tbe3p.m. episode. Sawvell wu taken lnto custody not far from the alle1ed dra1itn1 scene, where the incident was as· aertedly witneNed by many persom, includilli a mlnlater. ''I was ri1ht tnere except for the1imea I wu lnalde callln1 o:nd talkin1 to the police," says Pastor Robert Boden, of the Cen· tfal Baptilt Temple at Warner AvenueandNlcbola Street. ·~wer•qulte a few people . and eom. of their frl ftds were IB Policeman Newport Pair Sue City Hal,l: Too Much Oil Ai . . ring · Slated For 7:30 . WASHINGTON (AP) -Wi _. Watergate controversy back in the news, former President Nix· on ls endbll h1I •ilenc• Oft tbe acandal that drove him in dis': 1race from tb nation'• biibe:St ' • oftrce 3$ months ago. Nixon•• first post·retlinatlon tnt.rview wtJI be btoadout over l~ televi.9lon and 730 ~-;" 4 ...... ~ \.J-:-l-I • '-r-.. --unr V'l·year-on, woo signed exactly 1,000 days ago, re- portedly is recelving a minimum of $600.000 and a 1hare of the show's profits, giving hlm more than $1 million for answering the questions posed by British in· tervlewer David Frost. If th.t anxious producers of tonight's 90·mlnute interview are to be believed, the broadcast still holds some Watergate surprises despite advance disclosures. Nixon was asked about White Houae tape transcripts that he did not expect to be questioned about, the producers say. "In the early part of the pro- gram, Nixon 's <Watergate) ~e­ fense was shattered and the in· teresUng part follows from there," James Rest.on Jr. said Tuesday. Reston, who researc.hed the ln· ltlal Watergate program for Frost, said desplte p.ublicaUon of some details, substantial por· tlons "have not been revealed." In the buildup to the W atereate interview, both Time and . Newsweek ran cover atorils that included a few details of the in· terview and previously un· disclosed White House tapes. <See NIXON, Page A2> ' We a t h e r Low clouds late night and mornlna hours, otherwise fair throu1h Thursday. Lowa tonJ_;1ht upper 40I to mid-IOI. HtJ.ba · Thurlday m1d-60s to lower 10.. ) D'All Y PILOT 'NEW ORLEANS C4P)-Jtep. tnck Tonry <D·La.), aald today he i1 resigning rrom the House ot 1'~presenlatives because of vote ftaud in his primary election. eruor calla a is ded6oa ta: the vaccey. • tn a tel~phone intervlttw bri>ad· cast live over radio 1tatlon WSMB here, Tonry was allred whether he would resign. He added that he will run for the office again when tbe gov-'''/es, that'• rJ1b&. ••be replied. • FROST AND NaXON AT LAGUNA NIGUEL ... .. Nixon: 7:3Q.; ';.; On. Channel 11 , After 2112 years of self-imposed isolation at his San Clemente home, former president Nixon breaks his silence on the Watergate scandal tonight. NIXON'S 90-MINUTE taped interview with · Oa vid l'"rost will be presented on television at 7:30 p.m . locally on KTTV, Channel 11 and also on Chan- nels 8 and 29. IL will be broadcast on radio by KFWB 98 at 7 :30. Some excerpts of the program may be heard here earlier due to the 4:30 (PIYI') broadcast time an the East Coast. TllE INITIAL Nixon-Frost intervie w on the Watergate is part of a seriea of progr•ins by Frost who made more lhan 28 hours of taping with Nixon at the Monarch Bay home of Harold Smith in Laeuna Niguel. t\:1xon's San Clemente home couldn't be used for the interviews becaus e the Coast Guard's nearby Loran station would cause electronic interference. F.-...P~AJ STICKS ••• HB Gar88e Fire 'Set by Juvenile' A gurage fire fanned by brisk sea breezes sent a dense plume or s moke towe r ing over the downtown Huntloaton Beach area 1hortJy before noon Tues· day. • He t:a14 lit oal4 ak• a tonal! annocmc• w Utlt an.er: noon fn lfaahlftaton. "I wrote a le{ter to Tip o·~ (1peaker of the House) I and r tOld him about my res!inaUon," TOD.I')' aald "J told Jahn to keep D))' JUt Wl(ID ••Jt WU dlJ ~..tthJl\cl •\let bad to do tA Ufe.1• be Mid tn t.be interview. t've tot ftO euUt f eeliqa a boat my penonal in· volvelDent. . ·~n my ~u~cw• ttot to forget me, because t will run agail\ ~d I wUl 'llJl •clln," TO!tg~Ud. "Ttwe was fre~ fra\.\uleatr votu on both .idea and $here ls juat con/Qllon in :1:ie01 ~ and lt'• Just DO\ ,:;;;.r. H• aalel be tiu, wri&ten Gov. E4'Vtn F.d..arda I •bout.4bit ... 1l1natioft and aubsequent elec· tio~. • ln my lettef to him, because he's the man 1 write the Jetter to to resign, in my -t.tar la thathecallita1ql&Jck11'&1. • bl4l so the ~Je of tbls d ct wtU have a representative ap • li,re." -A l.ooislana atate judge ruled ~ru 21 that Tonry won the Democratic nomination for .the •~at in Louisi-na'a <>et. 2 Pfiin ary through vote fraud .. There are no charges that Tonry hims.elf was involved in the fraud a!th°'llb at. least one election official claimed the con- gr"sman was. A House committee con.sider. ing whether to recommend that Tonry's seat. be declared vacant scheduled a meeting for Jat.e to- day to dis~ the mt~r But Cbalm:IP ltfen.del D~\Pis (D· s.c. >. ot the Houe adminlstra- tioa 1ubcommlttfe said he dldn 't know II any decision on the 1'oDry case was imminent. ,,...p,..4J TARGETS. • Firemen quickly conlroJled the blaze at 215 12th St. They sald it was apparently aet off by a juvenUeplaying with matches. A uthoritle1 said the rina operated between 9 a.m. and noon, and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 11. because husbands and children of the Carpenteravllle women -'M.4.Nf C4LLS' were aw at duriDi t.hote boura. FORWLBOA.T O"AMOI COAIT DAILY PILOT Wife~ .Mate T/#e/, Kills Him • • The New York Times and Wuhlnlton Post also ran 1loriea Sunda)' on new White House tran1eripta. whose dlaclosure wu prompt.ii. U °°' oro at· ed. bytMc.MvlalociPfO(lucUon. ~b Nit dlJ'Y llf!tNllOft WU a aro or h.Uh :Oloney pald lo tbe ate,. ate cover-up. ••'-.--"The MOJll hU opeJJtd a dlaputt 1lJDUll' to thoiile when Nlxon WM 1D ofilc• and the Paet repea'tdly nP.otteeHrttb dllolOl\lret about :'\~ 1candjl wldtlllnl •~nd NlXon ~ l\11 aldee. o.llf Pl .. t SIMI l'Mto THEY'RE NOT GUSHING OVER OIL ON THEIR PROPERTY Newport'• Roy and Eve Neel Battle 011 Well and City • I ,,...PageAI .. f OIL ~USiIES .•• shortly after the Arab oil em- bargo was imposed and Mr Neel says he was offered $35 a barrel for the oil. The West Newport well that destroyed hale of the Neels' $80,000 duplex is one of five aQ.an· dened wells once capped by the new defunct Oranee County Refining Company, a firm that went broke during the thirties. Since the passage of Assembly Bill '°'9 in September 1976.\the state now bears the burden of re- capplni old oil wells that spurt back lo life, thus removing the burden from homeowners as well as the city. "l feel u it I've been there bet~:~ 11ld GM l»oat tdlt.or ~ue~ whtn told tbat Nlxon'a Jawyerll were 1ceu1tn1 the newspaper of refusln& to publish a retraction of an inaccurate story. Nlxoo'a lawyers maintain the transcript. containina the hush money references w., an eJ.rlY. erroneous venion later correct- ed to eliminate any reference to a payotr of Watergate buratars, tblll rerno9'ln• the Implication tbat Nixon Uid ln Jater public statement.a. Persons connected witb the broadcast admit that the late publicity blitz apparently has helped sell advertising for Ul6l shows. Five minutes or national ad· verttstns time worth ~.000 hu beeb 1Qld for tonight'• broadcut. All but one minute or national ad· vertlalnl for t.he other three ln· ILallmenu hat alao been purchased by firms a.s diverse as Greyhound Bus Co., the Hilton Hotels,· Alpo dog lood , the Gallo wine makers and the hit movie, ..Black Sunday." Tonight's interview will focus completely on the Watergate scandals Three installments on foreign affairs. domestic issues and Nixon's final days in office will be broadcast in succeedini weeks. Jewels Taken From Store In Mesa Costa Mesa detectives · are seeking a woman who walked out of a South Coast rlaza jewelry store Tuesday aftet:noon with ap- proximately $10,000 In diamonds m her purse. Employe.s at Weiafleld ·s Jewelers, 3333 Bristol St., told of· ficers diamonds in a black pouch were taken from a locked display - case by a woman posing as a shopper. LAKEWOOD (AP ) Carnival ride operator Sampson Bright. 25, of Fontana has been arrested for investigation or murder in the death or a IS..year- old Tucson girl who followed the carnival. Police accused Bright on Monday of striking the girl with a cane after she resisted his advances. 'So Botched, Up ••• So Many Bad Judgments~· peachment resolutions just before he restined. "It WU IO botched up, .. he aald ot the way Watereate waa handled by bis admitlbtraUOn: "I made 10 many bad judamenta; the wont ona, milUU. of the heart, rather than the bead." Fro11t and Nixon got tanaled in· to legalisms over what constitut- ed obstruction of justice and Nix- on called the interviewer •·at· torney for the pl'()se_c_utioo." Tflat b exactly the way Frost's staff had characterized his inter· rogation~of Nixon at a rented house near San Clemente. One researcher said the interview was designed as a substitute for the trial Nixon never b ... Indeed, Frost bored ln. asking Nixon to admit to wrong.doing, to abuse of his office and to say "l put the American people through two years of needless-agony and I apologize for that.'' Nixon recalled that when he asked for the resignations ot bis top aides, H.R. Haldeman and FROST AND NIXON AT t.AGURA NIGUEi.. this pericid," Nixon said, adding tbat with the pressures of ln· vest11aUou by Coo1re1s and Watert.U pro11ecuton "l said tbinp that were not true." For that, be said, bO" bas deep r~ret. "It snowballed. And, it was my fault. I'm not blaming anybody Woman Dragged By Auto Chartes of attempted murder today face a man who police al· · lege draued his eight months' precnant wife down the pave· ment outside their car by her hair Wednesday, trying to escape rescuers at a Huntington Beach church. Mark Sawvell. 22, ol 2620 Delaware St., Huntington Beach, was booked on suspicion or as· sault with intent to commit murder, with bail set at $25,000, police said today. The alleged victim, his eatranged wife Mickie Sa.wvell, 20, and their unborn child, ap. parently escaped serious injury in the 3 p.m. episode. Sawvell was taken into custody not far from the alleged dragging scene, where the incident was as· sertediy witnessed by many persona, including a mlnlater. "I was rtght there except for the times I was inside calling and talkln~ to the police,'' says Pastor Robert Boden, of the Cen· tral Baptist Temple at Warner Avenue and NtchOll Street. ·'There were qwte a few people and some ot Uieir friends were else," be added. "I'm simply • saying to you that as far as J!DJ concerned. I not only regret it; I indicate(l my own beliefs to tbls mattes-when I reslcned. People didn't think it was enouch to ad· mit mistakes, fine. If they want me toge& down and grovel on the floor, no. Never." The Frost totervlew. first of lour to be shown in succeedlni weeks, dealt only with Wat.erg.ate. The other pl'()grams have foreign and domestic policy as their subjects and the Jut de- als with Nixon's final daya ln'lhe White House. He resiined Aug. 9, 1974, after 5~ years in office, sayins he bad to "put the interests of America flnt." The Frost Interview ls the first time since then -in exactly 1,000 days -that Nixon has talked about the scandal. Nixon said lrlends have SUC· 1eated there wu a co~piracy aeaiast him and that "there ma)' have been." He said he doesn't know what bad been going on some Republlcan an Democrauc circles. tryln,topryhfaclenchedfingers Off #or Spotfa.dat• out o her hair. Her hair ls about -..•• ' NIX• on_·. 7 •. 3A ~~~~d~WO-and·a·haltfeet long," Six-time Huntington Beach City Co\.1,ncil clown will perform a rousing routine as \.I Candidate George Arnold passed a PopeyeTheSailorMan,complet_ewi~hsong I ''I told him: 'you might as well television screen test and will appear in· a and dance, a snappy swabbie swt, Pl_pe and ; calm doWn a...4 sit -he.re. The • • 't/ ' .• ' , = ...,.... ~~~ .... ..AID~ ...... ~.·~ 1--·~...-,-. ~+---.-+-,-.-. I Sw~ ~. -. ., •..... . ...... I ···' ~ ·'I..' ~· -~-•• ~~ _. .. .............. .-.---~--"'t'-.~-. . _utnrnM•n .. co · ... ~r·· .~--ca ·-·······-~ ~. -·--=--~r ~ -~-. > ..._ .... ,_~ ' • . ·-=-_·. -. ._.,. ... J .•• ~·-;-.,. :llf ~ •. --Ir· -TT•~ -, ;>.,"" • -.. .:'.!:'.!: -'-A.IL~ 1 -..IL~-~··~ .. -IJI!.. ... ..J ~ -'"'---... '< I Mter21h yearsorself-imposediso1ationathlssan Will Double Cost Do--•Lle Fun? Clemente home, former president Nixon breaks his ·UU e 1 silence on the Watergate scandal tonight. NIXON'S 90·MINUTE taped interview with David Frost will be presented on television at 7:30 p .m . locally on KTTV, Channel 11 and also on Chan· neJs 8 and 29. It will be broadcast on radio by KFWB 98 at 7:30. Some excerpts of the program were heard here earlier due to the 4:30 CPDT) broadcast time on the East Coast, and also are printed atop Page 1 of the Pilot. THE INITIAL Nixon·Frost interview on the Watergate is part of a seriet of programs by rrost who made more than 28 boura of tap~ with Nixon at the Monarch Bay home of Harold Smith in Lacuna · Niauel. Nixon's San Clemente home couldn't be used for the intervlewa because the Coast Guard 'a nearby Lor an ataUon would cause electronic interference. By STEVE MITCHELL Ottlle o.llJ "''-' Sl•ff What be1an aa a $~41,000 landscapin1 project at TeWinlde Park last year has swollen to more than $1 million project. C09ta Mesa otnclals conlirmed today. And, addlnc to cost woes, lbe city bu been forced to seek new bida on the ll·acre project became of a SI00,000 error made by theonalnaJ low bidder. Plan Land1c ape, Inc., Orange. ottered to dO the project lor $1,0'8,295. But company omctals later said thelr Oller was ott by about $100,000. That would atlll be . lower than the nut bid, accord· ing to City Manager Fred Sorsabal. "But the law says we have to rebid the project, even if these guys are still the low biddet11," be explained. Facing a fast approaching de· adline for using a $550,000 federal grant, city officlaJs called for new bids Tuesday Keith Van Holt, director of leisure services, said the city will open the new bids May 16 and the contract will be awarded by the city council that night. He said 1round will be broken by June 10 and the project com· pleted six months later. "We have to break 1ro.md by that date in order to be eli1&ible for the federai grant," Soniabal said. The federal grant wlll be added to funds set aside by the ci· ty to finance the project. "It we had kllown the project would double in price, we pro- bably would have requested ad- ditional funda from the feds," Van Holt said today. He said the original half· million dollar figure was updated to about $850,000 and reached the $1 million polnUn recent months. ''Construction cosja have been coing up about one lo two percent a month," be sald. Another problem facing city of· ficfals is whether or not to fill a planned acre and a half lake, the heart of the park project. Sonabal said that at Iona as there ta a water 1ho.rtaa•. the lake will remain dry. water slide. bandstand and a gazebo. Fountains and restrooms planned for the hUl in the park have been deleted. Current plans tor the park in· elude a promenade skirting the landscaped hlll, running parallel to a bike trail. A skateboarding area, complete wltb free.style area, cei:pent downhlll section . and a banked recovery area are also included in plans by architect Carl Vella, Jr. The project will also include a JrUI amphitheater, a canopy of trees covering the promenade trail, a wooden walkway over a portion of the lake and picnle areas. Tbe park ls the city's largest, encompa.aslna nearly so acres of laod between Mesa del Mar, the fairgrounds ond Newport J:Joulevard and Davis Middle School. after pleadlnl aunty to consptr. in« to obetruct jusUce durina the investJgalion of the break·lo. He slta now surrounded by the memorabilia of his White Houae days in an omce at Younc Ute, a non·denominational Chrt1tlan or- ganiz.ation that works with teen· ate rs. Increaaed ~oats h••• also downaraded HYtrJI plans for the water·orlented proJ et to alternat.et, includlna a propc>eed • . Orange 'MANY C4LlS' EOR~EBOA.T "Wt 'toUJd tiave t0ld 1t three times. We tiact many. many calls! .. That'• the adverti1ln1 1ucceu e"~ri~ by a Newpori Beach man who placed tbl• cluaUled ad: Jewel8 Taken -Weather Low clouds late lilalit and m6rnlna boura, otberwJse fair throueb Thursday. Low• toni1ht . upper 40I to mJd·SOI. Hl1ht Thunday mtll.eos to lower 701. ~ Coata Mela pJUDera are look· Ing Into a proposed ordtnance thot would 1lve city offlclala the chance to acrutJnlze apartment 11rojecta belore they are buUt. The ordinance would tack • colld.lUonal permit <CP) deaJrna- tioo on all parcel1 ln the city with apartment zoning. Planning Director Charles Roberta aald that, by alapplne a CP deai1naUon on all multi· density zoned parcels in the city, TONIGHT OCC LECTURE -"Save Your Teeth . . . Preventive Dental Care," Fine Arts 119, 7:30 p.m. "EQUUS" -South Coast . Repertory Theater, Tuesday- Sundar!!tJ'ough June 11, 8 p.m. l'H1JRSDAY, MAY 5 LIBRARY STORY HOUJl -CoataMesaLibrary, 10:30a.m. councilmen would be able to tm. pose whatever •'reasonable con- 'dltions might aeem appropriate to• conform with the city's a en er al goals.'. CP deslgnaUom include aucb condlt.loo.s as insisting that the builder retaln 40 percent of his parcel in open space, and the law would provide the city with the opportunity to take a closer look at the design of the project, site pl~ aJJd architectural treat-ment. • 'Spedfic attention could be given to street and sidewalk Im- provement.a and upgradlnl of fire hydrant.a," Roberti Hid. Vice Mayor Jack Hammett ex- preased some doubt.a about an emergency ordinance, saying, "If we held a hlarinl to rezone the city, we'd have to meet at the (Oranie County) Fairgrounds to hold the crowd." But Roberts argued that the or· dinance would not be a freeze. "It slmply applies the cond.i· tional permit to those (mulU- density) zones that are not cur- rently covered by the CP," he ex- plained. Roberts said he would return to the city council May US with his department's thought.a on the or- dinance. Solon Quits Hoose Over Vote Fraud Pleasant ·C'on1'aleseence Lifeguard Capt. Jim Stauffer's backyard in Laguna Beach looks like a seal rookery. Because of his compassion for the sea creatW'es, everyone that finds a sick or injured one sends it to Stauffer for care. The most recent, a California Sea _Balboa Bay Club'8 Chili Lion, was from Huntington Beach. Here Erika Van Gores and Alida Van Gorea help tend the Stauffer flock: two Harbor~ Seals, seven California Sea Lions. one Northern Fur Seal and a seagull missing a wing in an· encounter with a dog. Permit Held . ..... -'t ,Nil' ....... e••ual chill WASHINGTON (AP) -The playing the 21-foot-lon& black ~:;fi;t' u;'e:i'bo:Bay-Club, 1~1 IJncoln ConUnental ln whk?b limousine, although there is no W ... 'ch ended last year tn tbe de. John F . Kennedy was riding queatioo it eventually will be ex- '" when be was uausinaled has hlbited. ath of a Laguna Beach particl· been quietly retired from the He said the company probably NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Rep.. volvement. pant, Is being held up by Newport fleet of presidential limouaUles. will wait to display it until the Rick Tonry CD-La.). said today "Tell my colleagues not to Beach city officials who.have ex-The limousine has been re· late president's two children, he la resigning from the House or forget me, because I will run pressed reservations about the turned to the Ford Motor Co. for Caroline, 19, and John Jr .• US, aro Representatives because of vote again and I wlll win again." event. future display In a museum. but both older. fraud In his primary election. Tonrysaid. The Bay Club's request for a you may not be able to see lt for a "We've been keeping lt rather He added that he will run for "There was fraud, fraudulent special events permit for the rew years. quiet that we have it," Adams the omce again when the gov-votes on both sides, and there is May 26 cookort hasn't been ap· A Ford spokesman said or. said. "Due to the tragedy as- ernor calls a new election to fill just confusion in people's minds, proved yet by the city License· ficials al the Henry Ford soclated wilh the car, we feel it Is thevacancy. andit'sjustnotgood." Department •D-e~artment. museum have not d ecided notagoodldea toexhlbititnow. In a telephone interview broad· He said he has written Gov· spokesman Dave Larson said to-whether to exhibit the car as it We don't want to capitalize on the cast live over radio station Edwin Edwards about the re· day he is awaiting a report from looked when Kennedy rode tragedyofthesituallon." WSM B here, Tonry was asked signation and subsequent elec· the fire department before grant-through the streets of Dallas on Adatn5 s,aid the limouslneJs re- whether he would resign. Uon. ing final approval. Nov. 22, 1963, or to show it in its siding In a comp.any warehouse. ·•yes. that's right,'' he replied. "In my letter to him, because He said the city wants the pro-remodeled condition. The car was a convertible and He said he would make a he'athemanlwritetheletterto moters lo fimit ticket sales to Museum spokesman Don Kennedy was riding tb'rough formal announcement this after-to resign, in my letter I asked 2,000, provide additional parking Adams said in a telephone in· Dallas with the top down when he noon in Washington. that he call It as quickly 8' posal-and keep the proceedln&s under tetview Crom Dearborn, Mlch., was shot. After the M asslnation Painti~­ Chatged By .JOANNE &EYNOLDS OI .. o.ittv "-' MikH There's a shakeup pendlna at the Or~e Cout YMCA 1n the 1andc11Ue eontettdepartment. Y spOkaman Jlin De Boom taid todax he ta lnveaticalllt1 char1tes made by a volley~ ih· atructor that a recent YMCA In· dian Guides contest featured use. or what the volley baller el alms Ill "h1ahly toxic" 1pr1y paint. • .. But De Boom ccmtesaed that. in all ot the YMCA'• procrama. m-c ludlo1 the parent-child pro- 1ra,n1 involvtn1 about 2,000 Harbor area ~.lde.nb, be has never beard of uslit1 paint on 98ndcastlea. ' · "l just wlah he (the voller.baJJ coach) had called us first, ' ~ Booll\ stihed. . Tho voUeyball player la Sanl4o ~a reatdent Tom Ashen wb<> was conducting a clty-11ponsored oUnlc at Corona del Mar Main BellCh on two n1cc~nlve Saturdays luat month when tbo castle·building and apray paint. ing took place. In an anti')' Jette,.. sent to cUJ· a"d county officials, environ..: mental croups, the YMOA and th• Dally Pilot, As)len said he was "•hocked and appalled'' by the use of paint on the beach. Ashen deacrlbed the palnt u. "hlahly toxic" and aald "thek1n4.. of dan,v tbla 1pray baa to sea' birds and fish ls lrreverslble and' deadly." 'Concluding hls letter of pro- teat, Mben uked that such prac·; tic ea be halted In the future. l City official& said u far aa ther,~ know there is no city ordinance-1 against spray painting san~., castles, bul a spokesman for the-:• state Department of Fish ~~ Game said he supposed Fish aruC:. Game laws could be used to halt:i the practice. · ~ Capt. Gordon Grlbbs of F and Game added that he doub his department would try to cite ~ the Indian Guides. "We woul~ JUJf ask them to not do it in ~ future," he said. ~ "We've got bigger Polluters';, than the YJICA to worry about: out~" •:t wrote a letter to Tip O'NeUJ.. ble so the people oft~ dJ,µict lighter con~. th.at no date bas been set.tor dis· the car was remodei,d. (speaker of the Houaeh and l told wUI have a 'representative up Last ye ore than 3.000 chill , hlm about my reslenation." here." fans turned t for' the co<>kofr, •. Tonry said. "l told him to keep A Louisiana state judge ruled causing par g and traffic now M-a Restaurant . $350 O(}() A ded my seat warm. April 21 that. Tonry won the problems on Pacific Coast "VO ' • wa'P. "It was the hardest thlng I ever Democratic nomination for the Highway. • ~ had to do in my life," he 1ald in seat In Louisiana's Oct. 2 One of the party goers. Reports ThefJ the interview. "I've eot no guilt primary through vote fraud. Chri1topber V. F~aser, 27, of "" feelings about my personal in· There are QO char1ea that Laguna Beach, died when he ThieJe1 enter~ a part.fatty ln Loli''-Se~'*le..u LJlnt Tonry himself was involved In rodt hi.A bley~le onto the hlgh~ay open window at a , Costa Mesa "fl'~ £f,, • • ~ I,6 • J-. Se k the fraud although at least one and was struck by an oncoming Ctiinese restaurant... sometime . . , . 1.,.1.~JIS e election official claimed the con-au~o. t Do Id Oyaas of the Tt-!esday, fleeing with $225 In SAN FRANCISCO (AP> _A The article. was. published in · gressman was. • . ap · na . . coins._ . . "· ,J.lar J~.J-,.o ~ , 'N u ~ A.1!.~~~.~·t~e. ~.O~~r.__.~~·=-I?eg~._ • f!ijc4 d.~ 'Lllf!-1~-f~~ ~ ii:e~~·~T"\l (le-~ .~..t...J..J.llUl JP.I'~ ~ _._._ · #~ · ...,. · · ~ ... ,,_.~~~ If' tth iDoo T • ·~ ·-!l ''-;rosiilfJn-Amft;mo.·ooo in adlocked jurlea and the third and ·.er .;_ · · ~ .... w.,.,,W ·o\ 1~0" u ' ~~".;;.t:i~la~ .1.. ' app,oved the cook~!! pe<mit.' E. S l7~h St. while lhe :~r::::;as damages f~m the publl~her.1 of f~urth ri~ dealt solely with the Area's Indian Maidens Js slated ~ to discuss the matter. But "Our ppproval hinged on them closed. Look ma~azme for a?. article al-sueo m ce. for Saturday at the Orange Coast C~Y l Mendel Davis <D· going llirough with plans to ar· leglng Alioto had a web of al· Attorney Lawrence Alioto, who YMCA to recruit new members a rman us administra· range for auxiliary parking and Hance with th~ Marta:• represented his father, said, "l for the mothcr·daughter pro· ~~~ ~u~o~~~~ee :aid he didn't on-site (private) security peo-Equipµient Taken U.S. Dlstrac~ Judge ~illl~m am very pleased with the results. gram. 1 i th T pie "aaidOyau Schwarzer dented Alioto s clatm The court. has restored to this The pow-wow, which includes know if m:1Y d~is ~non e onry B 0 ay Club officials have agreed Tuesday for punttlve damages. plalnUff that which the Ubel in craft displays, games, 50ngs and caTsehwas lbcmmUleintt. met Tues to those conditions. Slide projection equipment Alioto asked for $500,000 question took away from him. refreshmenta, will~ held from d e .• ~~-totmakmln ee U • valued at $465 has been dis· general damages and substantial The court has done substantial 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the YMCA, ay Wl~JUU . I any ac 00 : D--dit Slain covered mtssing from the punitive damages. justice In this case. All is well : 2900 University Drive. Newport· Davis Hld the alternallves .uau Orange Coaat College photo· The decision resulte from the that ends well." Beach. were rec.-ommendine that Tonry graphylaboratory. tourt.b trial of Alloto's suit The Indian Malden proaram ts be remov~ from Conirua; re-FRE5NO CAP) -An elderly Jnatructor John Kelly told against Cowles Communications, AJloto, whose original suit was open to airla aged six to nine and comme~g that the challenae grocery store owner fatally shot Costa Mesa police Tuesday he pub Usher or the now-defunct for Sl2.5 mWton damages, served . their mothers. to his elec.tion be rejected, or re-. a bandit who had held a knife to discovered the Joss when he Look magazine. The nonjury as mayor for eight years and was " For further information con-commending further lnvestiga-the merchant's throat and opened up the laboratory that trial began March 21 and ended an unsuccessful gubernatorial ., tact they at6"2·9990. hon. robbed his market. morning. April 7_ candidatein 1974. Experienee Varied SC Police Bo11 Worked on C~hilla Caae SOUTII PASADENA CAP) - Police Chief Gary Brown. Who presided over a painful de- partmental 1hakeup In the nine months he served, a.as reslrned to become chief ot police In San Clemente. Brown cum~ to South Paaadeno last August after serv- ing as police chief In Chowchilla ~uring the San Joaquin Valle~ ORAHOICOAIT c DAILY PILOT rarmlng community's most sensational case -lad aum· mer'• lddnapine of 26 children ln a school bus. Durinc his tenure In South Pasadena one officer wu flred and two others were auapended or fined In connection with a private inveattiator's use of ea vesdroppint devices In a divorce case and another olficer was fir'ed for alleged sexual mi.s· coaduct with a J.5.year-old &irl. "We identlried the problems here, tackled them and complet· ed them," Brown said. "I de· dded my rote sbould be u in· tertm chief." Brown submitted his resigns. tion Monday In the form of a letter to acting City Mana&~ Charles Martin. He la scheduled to assume his · new po1t May 23 at a salary of S24,S28 a year, succeeding Melvin Portner who retired May 1. Brown's salary in Soutb Pasadena was $23,738 a year. _He 1aid San Clemente had a lareer department and he want- i!d to Uve at lhe beach. Border Flight · Warm up Suits 19•s to 3915 Sweat Shirts or Pants 5ts Hooded Sweat Shirts 71s & aso Gym Shorts • JOl&ing Sborts Track Sllorts • bcquatblll Shorts 21s to 495 Softball Stirts Baslletltall Shirts Tennis DriSsas laded Tennls Sboiti & Shirts Mens & Bays Tennis Shirts Mens & Boys T innb Shorts T tnnls Shoes Addis· Tretorn • ClflYlrh • Blftcraft • Jatk P.urcells • Tennis Sox· V'ISOrs ·Hats .. ·--................. . .. '• 1u1tested the 1tUdy 1boulcl cover the poutble clOllni of the airport uwell But Rl1'1 •afd th t alt.trnat.iv WUD'tp~lt'a.1. . "We tnOw we aren't •olna 1o do it," he1a1CI. Supe:rvllor Ralph Clan a1ao •\IUested county ltaf1 membera study buylnf all the noJH~ Impacted homet around the airport and re1ellln1 them without a1r rlgbta, but Blier aald that proposa[ •am't praCUcal either. • ... lmtead, Riley Hid, tho answer to the airport noise problem 1bould llo aom he.re in between cl~lllatbefaclllty CDd bu~ .U th• DOJa.Lmpacted laod. He 1aid the •tudy 1b0Wd in· elude poaible phYalcal cbancet to the~ ltaeltto cat dowbon nolu and lncentlvea to oo· couraae Jet pUota to use leas noisy take-off and landlne tecbnt· quu. Supervisors already have re- ceived a befty Environmental· Impact Report on the airport's future, prepared •by a counl)'- blred coosultanl That report ii set for bearinp later tlm year. • Clark suuested county stair members a.lBo mighl study ex- pan1ion of the airport, nottne Continental Airlinea for one ii in· tereated in using the airport. But Riley sald, "Certain.ly the FAA <Federal Aviation Ad· ministration) wlll decide what aircraft fly out of there, not the board ol supe"lsors or the peo- ple or Newport Buch or elae." SupervLaor Pbil An tbe study ar lout 1V(D county't options ori the sup•rvi90C'S can decldo they should place th pbutt. County Counsel Adria said he would HM a new trf In the Rinker cue on tb' B an exceuive jury ve a ol said he ha1 not yet.1 rib whether t.o recommend w cue be appealed. a 1ttiuJa 1tq .S.1o wol et E'-J f 19fiJU W QW cw JsdT IRA, rfuW ,11Ja nc :i~118 Move . to Transf eeEtl io q ~ll '' ~ioano~ ~rohers Dropped~~~ 9fidw By GARY GRANVILLE °'-Deilf ~llet Meft A sometimes fierce and bitter two-year batUe ended quietly Tuesday when Orange County Supervisors abandoned an at· tempt to transfer 22 invesUgators from the District Attorney's Of. fice to the county Sheriff's Diedrich. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper helped salve any wounds among the supervisors when he told them abandonment of the lawsuit wguid not set a prece- dent. Kuyper saJd it is clear the ··-Department. ~''Withdrawal rrom 'No Position'r tJle::j)Y.Olonged confrontation was a clear legal and political "4'ictory for DlstrtctAttomey Cecil Hicks. Board or Supervisors still ''IR01 budget control over departm~ headed by other elected offl l such as Inca. o Len unaald waa the concluattM 8 of two courts that the attemPtea'18 transfer went beyond the board's budget control prerogatives. l l .1 ~ AMY CARTER'S JUNGLE SCENE: PANDA FAMILY BASKS IN THE SUNSHINE President'• Deughter UMd Tools llt Hend In School's Fine Arts Progrem It was in June 1975 that the board of supervisors during a budget hearing attempted to transfer the 22 inveatiaatora. Supervisors Hedge · On 9 New Judges I Hicka immediately charged that the board bad overstepped its bounds by attempting to de· termine thefuncUom or his office Pending legislation that could something we should not eon. under the gulae of a bud1et COD· add nine new judges to Orange s ider," Clark said. "You are sideration. s i c h lki bo Hicks also char&ed that the County uper or ourt a s ta ng a ut a quarter of a transfer wu politically motivat-generated neither support nor op-jmudllglleo.~. dollars a year for each · poslUonfrom county supervisors: ed, that a "shadow government" When representatives of both Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was seekinl to control county the Orange County Trial said taking no position would government. f th j d d l Named by Hicks a• the chief· Lawyers and Bar Associations orce e u ges an awyers Y' pressed for support. Tuesday, later to prove the new courts are lain of that shadow government supervisors voted 4·1 to lake no justified before supervtaors was Dr. Louis Cella, then the tth · f di political benefactor of at least position. gran etr un ng. h f th fi ,_ h Supervisor Ralph Clark voted At th ti f th t ree o e ve supervl.Dora w o "no. ,1 He saJd supervisors should e sugges on o e votedforthetransfer. l awyers' groups, supervisors The following year, Cella was oppose the legislation. agreed to study formation . of a convicted in Federal Court of ''It is just absolute ly ta11kforce0Clawyer1,jud1t1and charges related to the bilking of county officials to look at way1 to almoat SI! million from two COUD· Re C speed handling of court cues and ty hospitals. port ites reduce costs. Later in the year, Supervisor Newport Beach attorney Hall - Robert Battin was convjcted in Seely isaid be believes Judges are , SuperiocCcxµtof charges related Quake Activity efficient and hard worklq for , to illegally campaigning at tax-the most part, but he Hid he payer expense. thinks there ml&ht be improv~ Battin bad introduced the mo-T-.:.. OiJ Fi•eJd mentslncourtadmi.nistration. uon to transfer lhe 22 invest-lll . Santa Ana attorney Vernon igatdrl. The move wu backed SAN DIEGO CAP) -There is Hunt said the probl~m 11 one o( • • Af'wt: ,,..... tft Supervisors Ralph' Clark, evidence the possibly fil·,rcb growth, notetnclency. ~" t"'""f~~ ~.IDIU)~UU ~ ~W • -,._.., :.::~~T.,.....--:7"': ~ ... --lJ!_~:;_:::a;r .;-;..-~--~~~.-...rt ~-::-<c -.•-, • ~~·----~fi1.~ ~ · ~m•ti~~1"9~1"1110ar~.•h'~"!Sir.9.lliiliiiiiC:;-""~'~~--~._,..-~ ,·~ ... i. _ ... -~·.,..1-.,...-~ 'K"im: ~.l;""bOW', tte am, ~,~ Tues , ak, Riley an quakes, according to u.s. haveaneed.lwouldurgeyouto A ' A Ad e d ~Bm1t ""Were on band to vote to Geological Survey scientists. fill the need at this time." my S rt Dltre · withdraw County Couuel Adrian Hunt said the four new judges Kuyper from what bad turned in· Dr. Sameuel H. Clarke Jr. sald appointed recenUy are already t.o a co\lrt battle. the bottom of the Tanner BanJc, consumed with determinate sen- H1ckB already had won every about 100 miles west of San tenclng guardianahip1 and other . r__._ ' D .L41 _ • U-~1 D • roundlntbelegalconfrontation. f?ie~o, s~ows signs of quake ac-matters, ao the civil calendar '-AU""fler 8 m.ig,uer OUU lr.IUl"Uf, c'ailften Flrlt. a Superior Court judge tavi y. backlogiasUllpre1aing. prohibited the transfer, calllng it Clarke abo reported finding While taJdng no position on that WASlllNGTON <AP) -Uke any artiat in the throes oC the creative process, Amr Carter lg· nored the splatters o 1reen and black point on her arma, leas and white t ·shlrt aa she •n· thu.lastlcally put the finlshinc toucha on her Jun1Je palnUn1. But classmates worltln1 with the Presideot's dau1bter on a mural at Stevena Sehool Tu.dq afternoon teaud Amy •bout the smud,es on her face. U1tn1 her gJaue.1 u mlm>r sbe cleaned up and theft plunpd back into the tlner detaill of her rendJUon of a brown anthill complete with esc a pine ant.a. The. noontime palntint aesalon w u part of a week·loa• fine arts festival sponsored by a federally funded educational project for Dialrict ol Columbia schools. Amy jolAed about 50 other children to paint murall that will be d.laplayed at bet' 1cbool. "Animal.I lD Cbe JUD-1e .. WU her c1us·1 tbem• and Amy ~ plQed uniDblbfted fervor. in- dependence aftd lngenulty in her two-by-th:r'M foot section or the mural. Slieri1f's Station . Gets Tentative OK ... Superv&or Rah>b Clart •ua· tested that aoat6 couoty relJ. dents lbould pay for the new sub- statloa because it will sene them. He aald the bulldlne should not be Onaaced by county tax· payen u a wbole. But Board Chairman Tom Riley 1a1d lt\acl.les 1bow that rai· denu of unl.ncorporated areas already par more tban their share of taxes for the 1ervicee r• cetved. Tbe new aubltation allo may lD.cluda it.a own aenlce atatJoa 1o •upi>Jy talollne 1o 1beriff'1 ptdro1 can and lil1Dor auto repair. • Ron Bates of the county Oenerlil Servtces Agency noted tbe countJ can purcbue 1uoU.ne at '6 cell a &al.Ion, coinpared wlth tbe current retail price of ee cent.a. Bued upon that, he 1ald, build· lne the local 1ervtce 1tation ln tbe IOUlh eioUnty Could aave about $40,000 annually. Supervllora allo dlaeusaed th• OOHlble ..... of tho fedetatl.Y owned llt•urat in La1una Jiuel tor the 1berlff'1 me. But sta KraaA ot the ~ Oenci'al Serricet A1enc1 aald U.• 1 .... coatd coat about llJ0,000 a JUI', woUtd r aIUD no ecoa~mle • .....,.. aod would UH-~ - When a fine-tipped brush waa a promlacuous use of power by evidence that the sea floor 15 legislation <AB 988), co-authored not available, Amy used the the aupervtaon-. miles west of the San Diego by ~II members of the county wooden handle of her brush to Two weeks aio, that nallng wu shoreline ia highly unstable, in· I e g a s l a t 1 v e d e I e g at ion • .. ketch a yellow filh witb a big upheldbyanappellatecourt. creuingtheriskofcollapseofan supervisors endorsed another red eye. And that ntlin1 left the board or oil drilling platform. court-related bUl. A a mall 1poqe dipped in water supervisors with the choice of AB 1406, authored by As· mutedtberedtoneso!heroetrtch applying for a rehearing or ap. .The area close to shore Is semblyman Ron Cordova (l).EJ win&a. And , inadvertently pealing to tbe state Supreme within ocean grids the Depart· Toro), which would add one perhaps, Iler loni 1trawberry Court. mentol the Interior plans to offer judge to the Harbor municipal blonde hair eroduced a fine Tbe 4-0 decision was to do early in .1978 during Its next oi~ court, WoP their support. ttrok• ID tbe . ~ of a cave neither, to let the wue stand with exploration lease a ale. But they voted unanimoualy to home tor mama aDd baby panda the 22 investigat.ors sWl in the The report covers hazards in oppose AB 1405, also authored by bear. District Attorney's Office. the development of oil and gas Cordova. It would add one Judi& The &-year.old aat aou-legced Missing when the vote was leases in the Southern California to tbe SoU'tb Orange County on the pla1arounct wearlllJ d~ taken wu Supervisor Ralph otr1boreregion. munlcipalcourt. n1m 1h«ts,scruffy maryjanes~~:::;;:;:;:=:=.tr;;:t;;;;;;;~;;::;:~:;:;::;;=:::;;z:;:;;;:;;:-~;z=;;s~:=iim;;;,;;;;iiijii;a:ia.iai~ and whlte aockl witb boles in 11 tbem. She aucceadtllly withstood UM attempt of a nel&bbor to = over her ireen bamboo 1 but 1enerou1ly permitted Ulotber UtUe friend to paint a huce brown bear oo her t.-rf 1 When tbe ltttle elrJ addfd rea doll en the bear, Am~ Htllled. "NOtJ it bu cblcten pox. When eomeone offered un· 10Uctted advice on what colon to use for tbe bird, Amy coolly tg. nored the remark, mumblln&: "Thll 11 weird," and continued 1o work, hummln1, "dooby, dooby." Budget Cut . Ai McMillan Gem Talk UNISEX lt can mtGn "'°" frndom Help aupi>ort our HARBOR AREA YOUTH Enjoy the. Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club 27th Annual PANCAKE BREAKF'AST ADULT. '1.SO Donation , CHILDREN ~ .00· Panc•k•• -Entertainment -ll•v•r•1•• l•u••o••· -Prize• Galore -Fun for all ' ALL PROCEEDS TO HARBOR YOUTH 1823 NEWPORT BLVD. C::OSTA Ml!SA ·OONVE'NIENT~...S 30 V1AR8 lrf THE 8~ LOCATION .. ~ I I I • sd hi._ ......... DAY: The weather foflff•'-!hy 4 waa partly cl=nt,-ht, fair, a lltUe w ltomorrow. Tem- peratures show a high of 51 and a low of46. That was In the front page weather box of The Evening Star, Washington, D.C. Back amon& the comics in the Moon Mullins strip, Lord Plushbottom had just been slap~ face with a P.ie. AD adve ent announced that Dinah wu eolll& to make a ··Report to the Nation " sponaored by Continental Can Co., ovet Station WTOP Salur· day att:top.m. And then YoU 1bouldn 't Corset Mother'• Day. Beclren 1tore ad suggests Van Raalte aJJmmer white fabric gloves (short or toy~ for mothe~ at $2.40 a pair. 4laiv. MAY 4 second Irorit pace or~ Evening Star noted that a~uae and Senate committee a probing Child care unlta. 41'77 PARIS <AP> -The United States bu agreed to drop lta op- poattion to Vietnam's admlaston to the United Nations dele11Uons from botb naUona announced to- day. A •tatement w11 read to newamen by Vietnam'• Deputy Forelcn MinJtter Pban Hien at the end ol two day• of talkl wtth lbe U.S. delegation led by Aut. Secrel•J'Y Of State Richard Holbrooke. The announcement Bryant Seen Aid To Cause of Gays NJW YORK <AP)-Tbe battle over a homosexual riehts or- dinance in Florida bas moved far beyond Florida, as a former pro football player credited singer Anita Bryant wit.h domg more than anyone to promote gay rieJill. 1 Mw Bryant has beeJl crutadlnC for repeal or an oFdinance in Dade County, Fla., that provides homosexuals with lecaJ protect· ions in employment and housing. ••1 ·th.ink Anita Bryant bu done more to help the cause of homosexual riehta.Mi ~meric:a than any other Uving human being," rfa'Vfd Kopay, a !S-Year·old former National Football League player, said at a news conference here Tuesday. He publicly re· vealed his homosexuality two years aco and has since written a book on t.he subject. M,EANWHILE MISS BRYANT took her campal~to Charlotte, N.C., where shede~lared homosexuality must be aealnst natur~. "U this were not so, then God would have made Adam and Bruce, she said during a television lntervi~w on the PTL Club, a religion· came aft4i four bOn Ott WU•· peeWd to lead to tabUabment ol diplotnatle reJoUona between the lwo 1°""1mtnll. The U~ at.let ba4 pro- . v lou1ly vetoed Vtetnam '• ap. pllcat.Sm '°th• United Nallom on three occulons. The last veto waa ln N<wember 1'79. Hltn said tbo two dele1adoal would r.eume thell' talkf ln PIN wttbln two wMkl "to Heir a rapid nonnalliaU. Of relationa'~ • be&weeQ the two eoanutea. The communique aald ffla' and Holtnok• conferred for 1 total ol seven bOUrll TUeaday and· W9dneada11D tbe VletnamtM Embuay In Pub to dllcuu .. matters left Mh1lid by lbt war" and a nonnallsaUoo of r latlont. The Untt.d States dele1atloa "exprelled Jta apprecl1Uon" of VletnameH etfDrla to find the bodies of Amerfcan.a mla1tn1 in action In the Vietnam war. the communiq~read by HJen aald. It added that tbe Vietnamese government would fDtentlfy Ill efforta to resolve tM JUA pro- blelll.. and would pro•ld'• •addl· Uooal lnbmatJCJQ to tbe United States on ml11•n1 Am•rtcan servicemen. DroW;Weg of.-Kids . Order. From God?· l ' • I nd on the 1porta paeea. there is the uauaJ buale over the pro· fessional football draft. The Ohio Stale coach drew headlines by al· leging that pro mentor Paul Brown was alter players who were still on his freshman team. Ah, from all this Washington news, you m1gbt suapect lbat thines are pnUy much the same all the way across our country on this May4, 1977. ·~-oriented talk a how dl.llrlbuted nationally. She said the quip was an effort to dlvert attention from herself to the homosexuality issue. Pageant Padlea1 RIO DE JANEIBO, Brull (AP) -Elaht children were tbtc>'n lnto the octan and drowned by members of a rell1loua cult who 1ald they had orders from God, police In the nonheutern clty of Salvador Hid 4 "All of a sudden J 've become the i11ue, inatead of lbe iasue itself," she said. Tuesday. -T 1 Tbey reported 21 members of the eult were being detained. he cu t But this newspaper wasn't published May 4 of lbla year. It is the Evening Star of May 4, 1945-32 years ago. KOPAY, A FORME& RVNMNG back for several teams tnclud· tns the San Francisco Uers and Waabin&ton Redakins. said Hiss Bryant was helping bring the issues out in the open, and he added, "She has also shown by her misstatementa lbal lbe fears or homosexuality are grounded In Ignorance of the (acts of life." CHARLESTON, S.C. ii known u the UnJverwal Al· <AP> -Promoten of the ae;:~~ur~t 0!~::!t°:r the Huge Wage 1977 M1M U.S.A. p11eant, younpten drowned off Ipttanga . :!f. lfo:'ui~~~uS:n~ beach were interviewed in a pro-Hi J,,,, __ Due And the rront page ls different from thenewsoftoday. wear totally "uoconatruct· 1ram that appeared on national n;ea ed" <me-piece awlmautta. television and they spoke calmly The top headline declared, ''All Nazi Forces Surrender In Den· mark. Holland and Northwestern Germany." The story follows : He referred to the sin&er as "the orange juice queen," a re- ference to ber television commercials on Florida orange juice. Thatmeananobraorotber about the deaths of their conatructton. children. They said they and the "That's what the vut parentl of the other victims all m ajortty of our conteatanta are members of the cult. have told us they want to Reporters in Salvador said the S. Kioliean Sold;er be jud&ed 00 ••. not on children were "sacrificed" ., how much help they cet Saturday night. They quot~ cull from their swimsuit," aay1 members 81 saying God had or· "PARIS, MAY 4 -Gen. Harold L. Glasser, presi· deredthecblldrentobedrowned Eisenhower announced today Killed at 'DMZ dent of Miss Universe, Inc. 10 they would not become lhill aU enemy forces in Holland A protest paseant, juvenlledellnquents. a"d Northwestern Germany and sponsored by the National Morgue officials aald the o,nmark, Including Helgoland orianlutlon for Women, children ranged in age Crom 'f a"d the Frisian Islands, have SEOUL, South Korea <AP> -North Korean fire into the de· is pl~ for Charleston months to 10 years. surrendered to Fleld Marshal militarized zone killed one SOuth Korean soldier an4 wounded another May u to choose "Mr. Police reported fin boclles Monteomery'121tt Army Group, one the United Nations Command announced today. ~fir U.S.A." Conteatpromoten washed ashore Sunday, adstblxtb ertectl¥e at 8 a.m. <Z a .m. The announcement aaid "one°" more" North Koreans open~ e have said the competlUon wu recovered Tuesday an ey Eastern War Time) tomor· early Tuesday on the west central front about60 miles north of Seoul. ltopen to men between the are searching for lhetwoothers. row. · .'' It was the first fatality report· aceaofllandilwboareof Cult members were described 4, 1945. Au1 18 whea Nortll Koreab illiterate farmen. NICOSIA. Cypru1 (AP) -• Saudi Arabia's King Khaled hu ordered ~SO percent raises for 1overnment employes In his wealthy Persian Gutt oil kingdom. The lowest paid employea get hlkea of up to SO percent and the hlsh tit paid up to 25 percent, the official Saudi radio announced today. "And the kins also ordered that all work fhould item froni God '1 holy book and Koranic teacbln« as practiced by the Prophet Mohammed," added the broadcut monitored In Nttosia. Low-ranldn1 employes such as • o{(lce boys and doormen will be gettinl 660 riyals a month, or about $187, after their so percent That was the bil new1 of May ed 1n the demillta?tzed ione since ( j ''&oocl DIO[al c ter1" by realdenta of Salvador as poor. ~t.ewhere on Paee One, you gua~ds ~ed two American of· learn that Marshal von Kletat. flcers t.odeath at the Panmunjom 'iCSa•saumss•••~•unmssnjtCSSSCS$SDSS~~·US<> raise, the radio said. who broke the French Maeinot truce village during a con!ronta· l Line in 1940, bu been seized. lion over the pruning of a tree. ine hostaeea and taking o\rer 'Jj In another article, German nd led three WashUleton buildlng1 last nm . . Field Marshal Karl Gerd von Tbe U.N. Comma i:uequ~ March race r~e lndlctmenta ~ ~ .. {!!_4!~~_'#~~~1,fl ~~~~~.VJJ) ~e -~~, .. ~ -~:.c-o .. ~ p·r c ~"?-. --.~ .> ·~· ~ ,. --=.:: ... ~~i Could protest the abooUng. rdapiDe auu na l a Y -_ lied ali:.power. A Crand jury returned 32·count o•·'e er A short story report• President indictment• Tuesday against 'Y:. Truman plan1 no holiday until ,.. __ •re• a.wll.e4 Hamau Abdul Kbaalu and each wartenslonlea1en1. •--or his 11 colleaguea 10 the I · THE ISAD NEWS comes on Page Two-casualty Ulla !n>m the war zones-Army killed, 570; Navy dead, 281 ... the Hats 10 on. PJdol are printed of the Wa•hlnston area dead. We are indebted to Mra. Maynard Shaw of Costa Meta for thla look lnto the pHt. Her late huaband, who dltd April 1, col· lected hlltorlc newapapen dur· ing the 30 years he waa tn eovem· ment service. Ke wu a rf'tlred govemmenL auditor and ume to Coata M•a tn 19U. Hll coUfftioo of old papen 1lve you • real &limpse ol history u we lived it durinc theyean of World War II. And'° like the man ml1ht say on TV, that'1 the Wa¥ It wu, 32 ye1r1 qo, May 4, a.&. WASHINGTON <AP> -You takeover, in which one person may eet to take home more of was killed and a Waahlncton city your pay check after June 1 lf the councilman 1hot in the chest All House and Senate accept a com· 12 were indicted on a char&e of promiM economic stimulua bill murder in the death of Maunce containing lax break• for most Williama, a radio newaman worken. kUJed ln the takeover of the Dis· Rouse and Senate conferees, reconcilln& the two cham~· separate venlons undel' pressure from the Carter admlnlstraUoo and a variety oflpeclaJ interatl, a1rnct Tuesday nllbt on a blll provldlnc brew for mo.t lax· payers, especially thoae of modest income who do not Itemize their deducUOOI. llMReimeac• P11ee• WASHINGTON CAP) -The 12 Hanan MoeJem1 accused of 1elz· trict ofColumbla BuUd1n1. • KANSAS CITY <AP) Laetrile ls "a 1wlndle, a bou, a Cra\(d and a rlpotr," a leadlnc cancer retearcher 1ay1. "The only thing it can do ii take your money," aatd Dr. Daniel S. Martin of the Catholic Medical Center in New York City, at lbe closlne session Tues· day of a two da, public beartna oo the alleged anticancer treatment. Rain Storms Da~ging Several, Eatem Statea Unaeaaonably Col,d r ... ,,...., .... . """ .... ~· n • H <11 ... p ,$ SJ ., 6a Ill .. ,. .. 56 " M (I .. 1J 7l • .. ., 11 " ,, ., "' " . ,, . -,. .. 11 • .. ,,. SJ • .. " ., 111 7' ,. 113 •• IO llO . .. FORECAST WH "fltd«r-llOrllMHf llOl1Mf'fl N•wYt'11eNIMrlllemV•m.om. c.uten.aa Sunny •-'" •lld <011t1nued mlld t.mMre~c...M •-lecl Tlt11•t-NY •N llM IN_....,_, MYS UM N•ti.-...,llNlcll. ..Melly. i._ Clel* WW. forecMI tor ,.,. <Mtt.111 llletlltt Md veue.,.111 tM ~ llwt h¥ -14k4fY " """'.tt.,,-,. ... ,_ ........ . ·-~ti-Wiit t ... llevt I• ,.,... ft'MI ... """' ... " ... NKllft IM 111IM-""-.. 1111 ---· .. ·~ ...... ,~ ........ !¥ .. ""**' ........ ...... CHd4111t' ... ..... This Mother's Day send Mom a g reeting all the world can share on Sunday. May 8th. Express your love in a Daily Pilot Mother's Day Greeting . Ir's easy. Write your message co ~t one of our three convenicnr sizes and bring it to any Daily Pilot office prior to noon May_6 . Or. you may mail a clipping of the border with your message and paymenr .ro Daily Pilot, .1.~0 W. Bay Sr .• Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 . Ads come in thrct aius: ts. t l ~. inC:l S2 for chc •J'(Cial child•• size card. (You must be under 12 ytjra of age tO· qualify for rhe little.t grttdng). If )'OU wish you m:iy create your own decorat~ arecting. Using black ptn draw your design to Or one o( the dcxrtd outlines shoYt'n here. You may fill the entire •l*C• Only word• and lines drawn within the docud line will appear in JOUr completed Mother'• ~y ad. I ' DAILY PILOT -- • SACRAMENTO CAP) -A propc>eal to nmQY ·~~id hJlh prtca trom alcoholic liquor was •OUQdly c!Heated Tuesday d•ph.e teltlmooy that lbeJ • ~ con1umera millions of dollara a' y t. • The proposal would have eUmlDated tbe .'minimum or "falr trade" prtcea which rilla11-.. muat char1e. It i1 the only line of mmbandil• lo which "fair trade" pricet 1tlll 1tand ln CaWomla. ..,.,.!W ........... -. SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -The nude body of aQotber youni man, tbe elll'dh to bt found in the past two years, bu been found aton1 a mou.otaln road. accord.l.U to 1bertlf11 deputies. The body, 6elleved to~ that of a )'OUlll, man m hi.a early 20I, wu dlacoveNd by an un.ldentifled s.,,,. Gabriel resident lut weekend beside Highway 138 between Lake Silverwood and Lake Gregory in the . . CreaWne area, the de-·r ) put.te1111d •• State ' Seven other nude • 1bodiea, many o1 them --------1tuffed tn plutic trash bat•. have been found alon1 roads since April, 1975, they aald. The latest body wu found two moot.bl qo tn the Rlvenlde area. :A••..._,.,,,,.... 8 ..... SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The bil th.fee.in.the car rental business -Herb Oorp., Avta Rent·a'Cu- System and National Rental System ,.... have been hit with a $120 mllllon antitrust suit charging they unlawfQlly conspired to eliminate theb.• compeli· tion. + The suit, tiled In federal court by Budget Rent a Car, asks a minimum of $40 million damages, trebled in antitrust action. F.,... Lallfl BW •lldeefl SACRAMENTO (AP) -A farm land preserva· . tion bill backed by agricultural interests cleared its first committee Tuesday despite opposition by an uneasy alliance of realtors and environmentalists. A 7·2 vote by the Senate Governmental Organization Committee sent the m~a.sure by Sen. George Zenovicb <D· Fresno), to Senate Finance. otllelab •-t c .. .wr LOS ANGELES (AP) -A courier has disap- peared with $44,SOO worth of gold, plaUnum and palladium he was to have delivered to a Westlake Village dental manufacturing firm, according t.o Mall bu sheriff's officials. Officials said Tuesday they/were searching for Kenneth Michael, 24, of San Pedro, who hu worked . for three weeks at a Long Beach delivery service. · ~ .. at Liie Workmen begin laying pipe Tuesday across the San Rafael·Richmond bridge that will carry water across San Fran· cisco Bay into parched Marin County. The six·rnile, $1.8 million pipeline is due for completion by June 1. Up to 10 million gallons of water originally slated for Los Angeles will flow into the Marin Municipal Water System. THE l'WMllH6 HEATING AIRCOHD • m-...... .. , __ , .....,,~I~ Your ArH-c.tl MISSION VllJO 29972 c. .... ,,., c.'"'"""° '*~~~""·"·· DM.YPILOT . Oil $11ill Bill Nilkd '.l railroads were all a1~1t the bill by Sea. Jury'. J Smith, Cl>-Satato1a>. It loal 2-5 in the Senate ; Asriculblre end Water RHOU.rces Committee. • SACRAMENTO lAP) -A propoeal to incrute \be penalty for oU spills in California's coulal w aten, bays and rlven wu defeated in the lelit1ature Tuesd~. · Lobbytat.a for oll produeert. abi.ppen. tod SACRAMENTO <AP) -Memorial Day weekend vacationers will find normal or near· ly normal conditions in the state park system, and reservations are fill· ing fa.st . officials said Tuesday. Herbert Rhodes, direc· tor of the Department of Parks and Recreation, said many camp1rounds 19 VretimJJ For RapU.t SACRAMENTO <AP) -The "east area rapist" has claimed his 19th victim, this time after tying up the ' woman's husband, of· flcers reported Tuesday. The spokesman for the Sacramento Counb sheriff's department, Bill Miller, said the U· sailant entered an un· Jocked window during the early morning hours wearing a skl mask and carrying a large-caliber pistol. Miller said there was one other case in which a husband was tied up. He has revealed his face on· ly once are already rully re- aerved. includlng· most south and central coastal SmJt.r.•1 bUl would have Pf'OflMd a cl\'U UabWt.t. of more thaa sz• mUUon (or a tplU occ\llrina 1n Caltfomia's Udelandt comJ>Uabl• to the ncent ' blowout. in the North Sea, accotdl.nt to A.ut. Att.Y. ·~ Gen. Grqory Willdnton. •l , Pa.ESE.NT STATE law provldes for a UabWty of M,000 a day that oil i11 spilled, and ne1U1ence or Intent musl be proved. Smith'• bill would not have required proof, of lnlenl or ne1U1ence . Under Smkh'a bill, civil llabiUty would have amounted to ts.ooo per thousand 1a1Jon1 of oll sptlled, plus 118.000 for each day over 20 that .. cleanup r~uired. .. Michael was last seen picking up 150 ouncea of gold from a Northrldge metal company al noon Monday, sheriff's spokesman Thomu Rogers said.· Michael was to have delivered a total of 300 ounces ot fold worth $38,000, alone with 20 ounces of platinum worth $3,SOO and SO ounces of pallad1'Jin , worth $3,000 to the Wilkinson Dental Manufacturine Co., Rogers said. 4fS.0401 COST"/IMESA 158 111-n lllwd St. l,,IC . . · 642-1753 ,irt11•rr MOM ••• •Is Day Is For.You! " .. Fresh oa speannlnt (that's Its colort). Meticulously tailored. Tucked. Covered or not. • Yotlll wonder how you ever managed a summer without ltl Real chic from Nlpon Boutique . . White striped with green. Cotton, ().12. $145. MolVphone. Better Dresses.17 . • ' . \_ a n d t b e FARBERWARE microwave oven .. . Highest quality at an excellent price. 29995 FOOD PROCF.SSOR FABERWARE FANTASTIC . . • In seconds, slice mu1hrooms. grate carrots, blend pastry dou1h, IJind meat etc., etc., le IO forth . • The EverythlnJ Machlttt ••• the cook'• \oy Is be1t friend. She'll love it; 1he'U love you for beln1 '°thoughtful. DlETMASl'ER FROZD( DESSERT MAKER M~R'S DAY THE MICROWAVE WAY SHARP #R8200 with Carousel & Browning EleMetit. She'll lov~ the time it frees for her; you'll love the meals it speeds to you. 449• CONAIRHAIR BLOWER DRYER • She's a beautiful person inside & out . . . with Conair to style her hair. • Dual Voltage • It's right at home either in your home or anywhere in the world. Vagabond 1()00. JR. SALAD SPINNER • .. FOR THE CREATIVE COOK & GOURMET ... CROWN OFFERS • Love dessert 7 Always dieting? •Delicious natural desserts euily. • Homemade ln lea• than an ~. Pasta Machines Paella Pana WOks & Utmll.s Chicago Cutlery French Tlatiare Mongohan Pott • No ice or rock salt •• no electitclty C.ppacclno Jlachlnes . Braun, KltchenaJd ~ Haller too· . . • .. •, .,, . \ ,, • I . . To their credit, the Costa Mesa Clty Council last week ~oted to not prolong a year-old water consollda· &Ii fight. The unanimous vote halted merger efforts which, If successful, would have incorporated the Costa Mesa County Water District into the city as a depart· ment. · The battle between city officials and the water district was a long and costly one. The eJty, on one hand, said it spent $28,000 on variGus in-house and con· tracted studies of the complex issue. The water district came up with a $37,000 figure for its reports, rebuttals and a telephone poll late in the game. The irony is, Costa Mesa taxpayers picked up the total $65,000 tab for the battle, with city officials reaching into one pocket and water district officials reaching in the other . Had the consolidation been approved by the coun- cil, additional money would have been spent by both governmental factions to continue the battle through the Local Agency Formation Commission, the county Board of Supervisors and finally, a vote of the citizens of Costa Mesa. But, fueled with comments from homeowner groups opposed to consolidation and a resolution also f'ejecting the plan from the Chamber of Commerce board of directors, council members realized it would be a futile battle. And not all of the council members were active supporters of the merger move in the first place. Some good things did come out of the various studies, however. , .r " For another, the water di!trict has become a very visible publlc aaency aaain. Some cbarae the speclal -district has become complacent in recent years, perh~ accounting for the move tor consolidation. AM third, t.J\e furor prompted the formatJoo of a llatson committee, made up of city and water diatrlct oUJclals, to attempt to iron outdi!ferences before they become major problems. School Tax Threat Through no fault of the local school board, tax· payers in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District could face substantial tax increases in the near future. It hinges on Gov. Brown's $3.7 billion school finance package which c\eared the Assembly last week and is now up for consideration in the state Senate. If the bill becomes law it will mean an im· mediate 30-cent tax increase to make up for tbe loss of basic aid, the $125 per pupil the state now gives to all schools. However, the financial ill effects could be even more severe. The district stands to lose $580,000 in s tate funds it hoped to receive to fund expansion of its worthy Early Childhood Education program for 1977·78. In addition, a freeze 'Would be placed on district property tax rates, eveg tho.ugh they could otherwise be reduced because or increased property values~ This means the rate would stay the same, but a por- tion of iocal tax revenues would go to the state for re- distribution to poorer school districts. . ' For one thing, findings by a conscientious citizens' committee have been adopted by the water district, which will mean savings to taxpayers in the future. Letters to Sacramento are clearly in order . Ma~y of us arenotthatrieh. c Us~~n,(Attar-~ Aft<i~tors ditd for my riaht to guiile g~s. ·, Worth tlae Cost Views on Education Contradict Dear Gloomy Gus Transit System Helps rSeniors (SYDNEY HARRIS) To the Editor: ( J oil companies. just at ,. critical as a very complete r eport was 'l'he public transportation MAILBOX time when their resources :md filed (as your editorial correctly 1ystem in Orange County has lo "know how" capabilities are cur· noted > fl v e y e a rs ago. A Too bad our Costa Mesa be the best or nearly so in the rently needed on the exploration 1 Negative Impact Statement, on councilman lives near the state, even thougrh it has been in utten 1,..m , .... ,. ... wttc-. ,.... ""'•.. production front. the other hand, would give area fairgrounds and not near existence a very ew years. c.olldett•~•rm•o~1.,.c~or•nm1M1e11 .. 11.,... As regards hill contused re-residents a good idea or what to the Moose Lodge on l?th Ridership has climbed to ap· :~::"'.'r.~.:~1.,.:,0:,,•1;,:;.•~~·= marks on "divestiture,'' he expectrromtheirnewneighbors Street. 1•11 bet that would proximately 1,500,000 monthly marn,.. Mll••n ,..., ... ,,. • .,.,., ... w1t1111e1....... should start with the (ul£illment at Los Al without delaying the We seem to be a totally reduce the noise level or and ls still increasing. :='i!::.:f:::"' ....... "·-·~· ~·Y w111 of hls campatgn promises tp re· base transfer procedures and schizophrenic nation when it their parties. A network of fixed routes now duce. the cont.roll.able cost Without initiating a costly, redun· comes to the subject of "educa-covers most of the county and <diveatitute) of those :{en.ciesor d,11ntat~y. lion.'' Let me offer a few or the PERPLEXED schedules have been moved from It is only a matter ol Ume until the led«al gover:nme thttt ere 1t ii true that the California more glaring contradictions in on~ hour to every half-hour in coUbt)'. state and nationwide now' w)thin his J 1idSdfoUon, to N~oria1 Guard leems to t)e go. our attitudes and our practices: some cues to 20 mtnutes oa rapid transit system will be com-say nothing of the increase in lng out of lt.s way to accom-On the one band, we sanctify Th E Rid l d Th II od th G•-vG..s<_"' .. oarut111m1tte•111¥ many routes. e asy er p ete . ere rea y isn't any numbers and payroll for his and m ate e citizens of nearby education, we warn our children ~T:!'!.~~.•,.;:.;:~~~.::·::r'!: Buses plus the Dial·A-Ride choice. tua.wile'sWhiteHousestaff. communities. But those citizens. that Oley can -wtoG1....,.,o .... o.11,f'ji.c. (aided by the Yellow Cab opera· HERB EGGETT have every right to be a bit wwy gel nowhe.re Uon) and Dial·A·Life for Han· Perhaps he believes in the old in their dealings with the without it , dicapped that will extend to a Nat...,• ••i.~e bro,midt!>, •·u YOll epn't convince mllitary over Los Alamitos. ~:: t!~fe:"<>!'e on the other band, we spend countywide operation in July this . them, contUfe tbem.'.' od i.a pro. After ,u, the Department of On the · th virtually nothin& on a procram year help tremendously to aJ. To the-E<lltor · ceedina accordingly· w1th bis in· Derense has ~n Jess than open • 0 · that could improve teacbel' seltc· levlate transportation problems I a m c oncerned · W h Y? expert.ence and on-the· job lraJn· with them and with the con· e r h and ' lion and traininl and would for Oraqe County reatdents in Because we are going to have mg atour.expenae. cerned members of Congress thousands UP· encourage Ole up~r 10 i>ercent allireasandconditions. wall to wall houses on Spyglass ALN.SEARES when discuss ing the long- on thousands of college graduates lo enter the Hill. W~ are going to have ~ cofl· .,___. B anticipated phasing-out .of Navy or1 younhoghpeo· field inst.eadoftheJowestlO,...r· THE COMMUNITY Develop· c rete Jungle of s 1d e w4llk s, 1•~•.. ~ · activlUes.atthe base. · p e w ave • -. • r ....... :.11 a the~T tr~et.s -SWil1lm.iJ!iiM'1.l....e.P4-.,. ~-'\,. ·~ •• ~ .. ~-..... -··. Ir · ~~~-.. ...., ... 0 ,1 !t 1 ~ ;.to.c~ .. ~~los:~i:JU. . . ,,. ··~,..~~\>"(~·~ · "" -· ' ~····~>r;..-" · t.c;_ J c:' """ ' / u·--serio s y -i:: \ '\'• .=.-...-. --~· · ~ ~ ... ' --• •'-· "'h -~ -M.. • ·• ~S-un~d-a-y, May 8, · 7 is a v.e.ry' .-G\.ia h no ecn foflowT...:Jli....e ...,. ro1 .. v.. 11.11 0 nn; ONE band~ we· appor-U ewise ail! seniors and the han· n al w1rr nappen to lhe sage ~ their Ph.D .. the highest degree . the 1 r dicapped lo gel to the Rehabilita· brush, bobtail and buck-? Can we special day. Not onl36., is it poor example of the Defen~e possible, now rind that there are hon argest part o our pro-lion Center and the Transperta· preserve large sections of land, Mother's Day, but tt is U\e !irst Departmept; so far Ole G~ard no jobs available for them, and perty laxes for public education; ti Lun h d C li .t canyons and streams to keep day or National Nursing Home has been candid and forthnght. kin 1 k -1..-in some towns and vUlaees. the on. c an ounse ng s1 es. w k Conar-•man Patt""-on and I are wor g as c er s , CUUftJJ, nature's balance·.1 ee · • .,... ..,.. "' ..a "public" schools are really In orr hours these vans are ill be watchin" it.s nerformance cab·driver1 and ca. yenters -If i available on a limited bas1·s ror BRAD FLETCHER Many mothers whetheT aged, w ., ,. they are lucky enough to have pr vale schools on the basis of convalescent or chronically ill clo1ely in Ole months to come. any job at all. "hidden" tuition paid ror school· ~!,l':!stansportation ut little or are receiving better care and MARK W. HANNAFORD On the one hand, we complain Ing by homeowners. .... .. Beod Plfl• more attention today becaus~ of Member of Congress thal there aren 't enough Ontheotherhand,parentland As chairman of the Orange '{'.otheEditor:' the1DCTeasingrangeof1erv1ces .. "generalilts" entering the world taxpayers care little aboul the County Senioc-Citizens Council As I anal:11cally read and re· provided by long term care The Dady Pilot ii glad to bot1e of commerce, but only narrow quality and extent or education Transportation Committee, Heel read the complete text of faclllties. Congre1mum Hannaford'• c14r!Jfca.. speclalistl and technicians. their children are receiving, u It la heartwarming t.o see these Carter's energy plan in the Wall P'rom personal experience, I tionand commentaontheq~att(Jf)of long as marks are ullaractory programs in effect and the Im· Street Journal or April 21, ll know the majority of nursing the Environmental Impact State· ON 11IE OTHER hand, our and diplomas are awarded. pact Oley have ln helping to solve became readily apparent that homea provide quality ca.re in ment. -EditM. education Is more and more On the one band, we pay our transportation problems. Ole overall, additional cost of safe surroundings. But. many focused oo Ole "vocational" and abstract respect to Ole Idea ot I •oader how many autos have materializing tilts multi·control readers may not be aware or practical aide, while lhe "Educallon." beeosupplanted,howmanyacci· 1 ouldbeinh 3 th i 'ddb humanilles and hberal arts On the other hand, we au.peel dents have been avouied, how Pan w t e percenlto• lngehsoemrvesc.es provi e Y. nun· percent range. lanaulah; andwecontmuetotum and resent penona who display many Hves saved, how many ln· Apparently, no asseaament out graduates with httle sen.se of p e rceptible •lens of beln1 jprlea avoided , how nuriy was made in the development of lan1ua1e, 101lc. hlatory or educated, and place more re-1•lloos of ruel saved, how much this plan, eitber or such an ln· philosophy. llanc:e on "experience" than on le11 poUutlon? creased cost to the consumer and On the one band, we spend academic tralnln1. Until we True, public transportation la business -or the related rate of hundreds or million• ror build· know that each without the other coetly. However, no one surely lnOatlon. tna1 , books, laboratories. can be sadly deficient, we will can arllJe a1ainat the need that And now, jttr. Scblestnier stadiums. 1Ymnasium1. and not have hn educaUonal policy wlU be incttuin1ly important a.a com ea on CBS· TV Face the equipment. worth a nickel. Ume goes on for many reasons. . Nation on April 2,, with the Arab Leverage Growing WASHINGTON -A subtle shlft bu occurred tn the political pre11ures that shape U.S. policy toward the middle East. Sudden· ly, the top poUcymakers aro P•Y· tn1 more attenUon to the Arab ar1ummt.s. The chan1e ln the political balance haa been so dellcat,4a that it has been hardly perceptible. There ha• been DO twist· tna of arm1, no danslil\I of •conomic bait. no ln· Ouence buy· Jn• in th• Korean man· ner. The policy maken 1lmp\y b&H become aware that the Arab• now 1peak with more authority I.ban they used to. Th• It«)' la told between the llll•• Cl eeeret d.ocumentl, which deacrlbe the lncreuiril dtpen· C!ence d t United Stat• on :Arab oll and the 1rowln1 ·~c ~er of tho Arab oU potentate1. Hn• are the hl&hlllhll: -A CIA naJ1111. d\ed ~y l't dent carwr, warm that the worldw'ld• d mand ro.-oll 11 U ' .... (JACK ANDERSON) ly to outstrip aupply in the next five to 10 years. The praJdent didn't menlion lhat lhe CIA alao esUmate. that the United Statea will double its oil lmpotU from Saudi Arabia by 1980. -A SEPAllATE, secret ClA survey claims that tbe oil· producini countries now have a prodigious s:M billlon lnveated ID U.S. boldln11. Tbe Arab oil sheikdom.I have entruated tbeii' porUollOI to such ini•hty banU as tbe Danit of America. Chase Manhattan, Flnt Natlonal City Bank and Mor110 Guaranty. Tbeae tlnanclal lnatltutlont speak with a IOft voice but carry bil clout in the backroom1 ot Wuhlnston. -Secret Troll\lry docum: nta reveal tb.t the sau411 llave ukid the induatf'lal natlon• for ttf tfUarda llUlllt Jaflatlon, fluctuaUnf txcb_,e ratel ..S polltlcal unceTtataUea. One cl••illed memo""'' ti that the Saudi• ftel tbe1'v bien taken .Sv.ntaje • To ~ .i. ,levlate Ui wotld tHrtY 1horta1., they have produced more oll than they need to sell to meet their own revenue needl. The •W1>IUI hp gone into invest· menta hi the West, putlcuJatly the Unltid St.ates. 1tatementthat-increa1edtaxea (from the energy bill> are bein1 • ·counted on for alzeable revenuea to fulfill two other campalan promtaea: wellare and tax rerorm. WITH TfflS Robin Hood characterization President C•~ nsveal1 the extent of hJe tociaUat thinking and that ol the membera ot hie admlnt1traUon. Concurrently, Carter'• plan cuts back oU production at Elk fflll• and atv no recoanlllon whatever to overdue incentives. to the oU companiea ln 1otn1 all out to develop new oll and 1u re- sources. Instead, he talks more about divestitures to break "I> the Ot18 ROMS, u la every t.aclll· ty which ia a member of the Callf omia AuociaUon of llellth Facilitlea and the American Health Care A.aaociaUon, is open to vlalt«a at any time. How6ver, durlna National Nursln1 Home Week we have planned a aeries or apeclal act.lvitlea to acqtlaint the comm\llity with our services. Durln' th1J week eapeclaUy we invite the entire communtty to vi.lit OW' nun.lng home. I hope that you and many of your readers will tour a nurtlng home during National Nunl.hg Horne Week. THOMAS HIX Administrator, Garfield ConvaleacentHoepltal JMAIT,....,er To the Editor: The PUot edltol'ial of AprtJ 18 entitled "Ar>othe.r tlandwa1on" h11 me tllChUy annoyed, for I thlnk that you have mi•Jwtitd the Importance or the Los AlamltA» buetranafe.r laaue. .ll'lr1t, l would like to clear up an Inaccuracy wblch appean ln the 11.xth paragraph of the piece. Rep. Jerry Patterson and I ~ve not made "demands" for a new Environmental Impact State· ment re1ardin1 the etted1 of Ole baae transfer; we have simply ask~ that the "Departm"nt of Det Me prepare a Ne&atlve Im· pact Statement, which would ou~ line tn detail th anticipated oper onaJ cban1e1 11aoclated wlth a Nat onal Guard .takeover of lhe LOt Alamllol property A FlJ'Ll...9LOWN EIS would r~ulre mon\ha of h~arinta and COi' the tupay thOuaanC!a of dollar$-and ln rtAt eaUmailon, this would bo a wast. or money. .............. To the F.dltor: The baby 1IUer Ulal I used to have la O\'er 80 years old now. She h11 just been told tbat ahe bu to move withJn 90 days, b\lt where haa the 1ot to 10? For rent sh~ can only pay at the most. '20() a · month. M ror the nel&hborhood!t, the nlceat ones have el(pemM~ apartmentl. She also needs a bo._ tom floor because It la too hat for her to walk up 1tair1. l THINK / that lt -..ouJd b• worthwhile if a i>uUdlnll wu § up just for elderly PttOPlt. The could either Jlvt there or j ~end ~ut of the day there. The would meet Other people, dtac\11 tholr problems, bO "h•s>PY an atlU be looked after. They wOUlt also have a place to 10 when theJ need friend.I the moat. RISI MOS~ ~__;..,.;..;._ ____ ....._..;....:·l 1ttbnt N. W Hct. PtlfltW!tr Tho"I01 IC1rnl, 'Editor &itb«to ICrttblt'h, ~d!JOriol Pa 1 £dttl1f' Tb rdllorlal paae or lM Dal1y Pilot seek• to Inform and Llmut1t.t Nadera by pmt11Unc on this pose diverse commentary on tO(llc• o( 1n(erest by $yndlcnt· ed cc>lumnl1t' and cartoonls~. by provldlnir a forum for readen' views and by presentln1 lhl• new paper's oplnfoni1 and Idea• on current toplcit. Tltt tdltorial opinions oC the Dally Pllcx appear only In thr tditortal <'C'llumn ot the lop of the P•«•· Opinion• ell· prwafd by the <'otumru t.a and urtoonl•t• ond letter v.n1"" ,,.. lbelr """ and no endorJC'metll or their vtt" 1 by ~ Utt Daily Pilot ~Id be lnrerrnl. • • 1ecretary ol War under Preli- den t Franklfn Pierce and represented MlssiJaippt in the U.S. Seaate. Davl1 waa specifically ex- cluded from the general amnesty bW of 1876, wblch reetored the ri1ht1 of moet Confederates. He was released from prison in 1887 and died 22 years later. *** "I ask wianilnous conaent that further reading of the bill beaus· pend~." is one of the most com· mon requests heard in con· gressional committee sessions and during floor debates. "There being no objection, so ordered," usually is the response of the presiding officer. WITHOUT SUCH unanimous coll.lent agreements, untold hours would be spend · reading every bill and amendment before they were voted upon. There wouldn't .be enough bouts in the year for all that reading. During a House committee session on the Clean Air Act, Rep. Job11 Dingell CD· Mich.) as~ed' for unanimous consent to waive re-:1r!f of the amendment he had Off · "I object," shouted Rep. Charles J. Carney CD-Ohio). . AS 'DIE CLERK began read- ing the Dingell amendment, another committee member leaned over to Carney aqd asked. "Why did You do it?" "Because I don't like Dingell, that's why," r esponded Carney. *** It is .a federal crime to in· terf ere wilt' t 1ovemment car- rier pl~. ••• The quote of the •eek comes Crom Seo. Carl CuUI (ft.Net>.), wbo told the Senate~ "It is very lnterestJng to know • that the Vf!rf day tbts one •gency · • of the ad-min{stratlon took aac· charln away from ol1lllons of Americans, 0 o m.e d la n George Kirby, one of Dine ar- rested last week durtnc &' series of Las ·vegas drug ral has been released on bail •• Dr . Peter ~--------------------------------------------------~--~~--~----~ Bourne ap· peared before a committee ol Congreaa cv1ms and recom- mended the decriminalization ol Marijuana. Mr. Pre.ldent, mari· . juana ii not the answer to the need tor 1accbarin. .. *** Political intellltence; former White House pres• secretaey Boa NeeHD would liq to be tbe next Republican candidate for gov· ernor of Maryland. ••• Blue jeans imd a cardigan sweater mtsht be nice. The new House ad hoc energy ~omroittee wa.s dil.cu.aaiq the ground rules for today'• meeting with Pretldeat Car'8r, when Rep. Barbara Mlkllllld CD-Kd.) asked: "But what are we sup- posed to wear!" · ••• aobert Straa11, the former Demderatic national chairman and current chlet tLS. trade negotiator, complained to a Senate comJDlttee that the budget I« bil office ia too small. .. jYou're invited to our· · ~me Furr:-1ishings Seminar Thursday, rvtay 5 -7-9 pm. at Westminster. ' ' Meet Joe Foster, Selig representative. who'll "hove some great decorating tlps on Selig sectional furniture. Register to win a Selig recliner and ottoman. Enjoy wine, cheese and CJackers with us. Furniture, 3rd level. O_. 18SOns Robinson's Westmin.Uer Mall, 898-4331. . ... Your classier classic: ·the blouson! By Ship •n Shore• in Qiana• ny1on. More than Just another top, this Is the better basic, the right solution, exactty what you need for summer! And you can have lt in four super monotone prints, (florals available, too) In white with ncJV'f, marine blue. bl_pck or hot pink .. M6. $21. Not all prlnts In all stores. Mail/ phone. Roblf1alre Sportswear. 96 . _.,._ .. '~ • One of 22 Million Angela Denise Foster, 3~-year-old dau_ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Foster of Charlotte, N.C., fidgets at a Washington, D.C., press conference where she opened Better Hearing and Speech month. One of 22 million Americans with speech and hearing problems, she is the 1977 poster child for the Better Hearing Institute. She has a severe nerve hearing·Ioss in both ears. New Pregnancy Test Revealed BUFFALO, N. Y. CAP> -Doctors here say they have evaluated a new pregnancy lest and found it to be nearly perrect. The test was 99.5 percent accurate in 544 cases evaluated over an 11-monlh period at Deaconess Hospital here. DR. JACK LIPPES, CHAIRMAN of obstetrics at the hospital, said the new blood lest can confirm pregnancy in a woman as early as one day after m enstruation was to have begun. The test also can indicate at that early date iC the pregnancy is ab- normal, he sald. Tffe most accurate test now used is 98 percent accurate, said l..lppes, best-known for his invention ~_, of the Uppes Loop birth control device. Like other pregnancy tests, the new one is based on lhe presence of a hormone ca ll ed ( J human C h or1onic MrDIC/NE G on adotr oph in. The CJ _ hormone 1s produced by the placenta beginning ~ --• ~ ,., )II>_ -.... ...i.......-... __ "'""r'-.- .-'l'i .• .. . .-..;;....., --........... \.._ "' ... • ~ ~~ . ~ ..... ',-<L..-~~--<~~ .. , . ":;...- THE TEST USES CHEMICALLY modified an-•. • llbod1es to produce a quantitative analysis of hCG •• ./ in the patient's blood . Lippcs said. It is based on the • work of Dr. Om P. Paul. chairman of department of cell molecular biology at the State University at Buf- f a lo . Bahl first isolal('d u.nd purified thehCG molecule in 1972. Because the amount of hCG produced in early pregnancy multiplies aeometrtcally, periodic read- ings showina a lesaer Increase would indicate an ab- normal pregnancy, Llppes said. IN THE ST\JDV OF 'MIE NEW test, 184 women tested pos1t1vely and 360 negaUvely. There were no false positive readln111. Fabe po.IUve readings sometimes occur In tests now used. Thre. false neaaUve readings were recorded, Llppes said Jn all three cases the women miscar- ried within 48 houra. lndlcaUn1 that the fetuses m ay have already been dead when tested, he aaid. Bahl said the test should be widely avatlable an the United States in less than a year. He and col- lea1ues are oe1oUatln1 with pharmaceutical com- panies to put the test Into commercial production. ~WJalls Limited , B~ Vote PALO ALTO <AP) - NEW YORK <AP)-Gettlnl a_pproval of<iuban Premler Fidel c .. tro 11 ooe of tbt remalnln1 ob- staclea Jletto-Goldwyn-Mayes". rac~ in lr)'int to make a film about the life of Ernest Hemlnpay. The writer'• widow, Mary, plans to go to Cuba next month with •tGM olQclala to work out ar- rangementa for ftlmin& at Heminpay's former home outalde Havana. - MGM SAID IT WILL TRY to 1.t permllslon from two of Hemlnaway'a fOl"mer wlvea. Martha G~lborn and Hadley Hemlnaway. MGM aald It will also try to 1et perml.aaJon from Marlene Dietrich, who bad a key role in scenes with Heminaway after the UberaUon of Parll ID INS. Spurred by a lf'OUP of MGM ANNO\JNCED THAT IT pUttbued tbe concerned parent.I, the right.a to Mn. Hemlnpay'a .. How It Wu," her blo-::!0 b~*tr~~ p-apby of the late novelist. She and MGM declined and restaurants with to11yhowmucbwa1paidfortberl1hta. mor~ .than five. plnball. the~ oTf~~~r!o~~~l~ ~~~~~ed~o~~ ... machines on the prem· Weston and directed by Sydney Pollack, butcuting lse~ef~re the council bu not beaun, MGM 1ald. passed the ordinance, one parent explained op-( IN..SBORT ) IUMS It up. p o 1 I ti o n t o t h e . __ -----· mechanical amusement .) :.~ , devices. In the DAILY PILOT "WE DON'T want:::==:=:=:=::::::=:=:::--;;:=:;;;;;;;;;;=:=:;;;;;=:~=:=::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ arcades became they at.-•~~~----.. tract really questionable XCE0l.215X 31V2c ... unu'.ff1.0#Ar;.n fiJem>A /Inn people who mingle with .-. our kids," said Denny TYfJllll• 111161 111 Petroslan of the 200· COPJ SllYICI person Coalition of Con· 631·1425 cernedClthens. . 711 w. JJtliSf.Clf,_, The Ot'dlnance outlaws firms with more than five coin-operated amusement mact.lnes. Firms will be able to keep as many as five m achines if the city is- sues a license. TOM JORDAN of Atari. a.. firm that . manufactutes electronic games. and the council acted without havine any concrete evidence that amusement arcades at· tr acted unsavory people. City officials said the meuure wu aimed at regulating pinball and other amusement macbla,.es ln ••the in· terests at.public bealth, safety and welfare." OM-Luncheon Menu HotfllhHS ~ ... All.-.................. J.tl ..... 01t r .... dill ........... ,J..IO H. Y ...... ' *aicli •••••••••••••••• 1.71 M t F • V4 L.ll •••••••••••••••••• 1.61 ...... ~ lmwktl ••••.•••••.••• Z.61 c .............................. 1.71 Hotllfftfleef~ ••••...••••••••••••• Z.IO YOtilO-of ~ ...._ l'r9ftell "*Of 'OlllO SllM ColdPlaht PtlME lal .•. ~ •••......•......... 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Mlsi1es' Lovely Robes Pretty Nightwear INVESTMENT AUCTION OJHAMDMADI ORIENT AL RUGS & CARPETS AS IS INSTRUCTED. WE W1LL SELL BY AUCTION SHIPMENT #783 ARRlVED LA. APRIL 11 . 1977. ALL GOODS TO GO TO SETTLE DUTY. FREIGHT. AND FINANCE CHARGES. IN ORDER TO LIQUIDATE THIS HUGE IMPORT POST HASTE. A SERIES OF AUCTIONS HAVE BEEN PLANNED IN VARIOUS CENTRES. SAU DATI: ~ etta Mq, 2:30 ,.._ PUYllW: 0., e4 S. t.... I :00 ,.._ AT: TMHolW9; ... Z1201&..Paa.-.......... LARGE CARPETS ANb SMALL R~ SIZES -RUNNERS -WOOL & SILK .p1 ECES. CERTI Fl CATES OF AUTHENTICITY WITH EACH ITEM SOLO. DAILY PILOT Regular $8.99 ·099 Easy car• polye1ter and cotton blend drettet. Mlttet' 1lze1. $9 .49 Half Sizes ................. 7 .49 Summer Handbags 3aa Wlf)4t-cleon rlyurethan• vinyl. Many'. pock.ti on compor1m•nta. Auort•d 1tyl ... i Breakfast COat . Reg. $4.99 300 long Quilt Robe· Long robe made of colorful acefat• quilted with polyHter fiberfill. Ai· sorted 1olld1. · Breakfast coot made of easy-core trlacetot• flff<e. Colorful solids. Catalog Clearance •Dresses• Pantsuits ' cut 46% to 68% 899 R4'gular $3.96 298 A11orted 1tylH Include: long or short 9own1, mode of soft, lu1trou1 nylon trlcot. Pa1tel1. S, M, L · Ute Seora Revolving Charge . Eaay-cor•, ontl·dlnt Antron" nylon. Whit• or coleu. S, M, L. $2.99 P\111 Slip .......... 2.47 Orange SfC>tl HOUIS Mend•r '"'" ;,149, to AM t• t ,M kh114ey 2100 N. Tu•tln Ave. • 10 AM I•• ,M PMne: 637-2100 "'""t 12 NHft ... s "" . ·_ ~ ~3~~ JALTA VODKA Tlirilty t1dwV.. ""' .... .,.i;ty , .. ,, '"" •+r .. ~: 49c FIRESIDE HONEY GRAHAM CRACIEIS 19! RAMIN SUPUMI 3 OL NOODLES a..1 c~~-., '•l /Bi . ~ 59!. 32 01. OCEANSPUY miff JUICES "-"""·~· TWIN HAMBURGER GRILL lh• n deM4 .... t ..... ...,.,..., ......._ft .......... >_... I• • I t ..... .,.. ....... ..,.,.. .. llf .... ' .,,.. ,_,.,... ""'tiff W..1 •• \., 151~., CLEAN 'N TONI FACIAL BRUSH ................ ,.,... .. ._lltnw . ~·~ FLOMICOMIS \ ..s ~ l~ · ~~~-=====:::71.2 94c IOTTU 121 '""-iii oz. °' too ~-... --lmlllll~----~ AIM nuNOL TOOYMPASTI JOI PAIN lfUff ................... 6ro149c FLORAL DESIGN IOX 53c Of60 IAND·AID % '' ..... PWTICmtPS ""' .. ...., . ..,. . _.:;::::;-. ··~ • • , ll'h 4 PC. PATIO sn ~-01.J 23 ~. ~% Gttt .,,,.. .............. . leefltlk ...... '.-,, J2 149 oz. llSTlllNE ANTISIPnC ............... DUNCAN MINIS NIO·SYNIPMllNI tt~;r:1;w~~~~~;CAll;;M;IX~R:;~;:;;,;:;::;;;::;;;:;;;";•~~~;~~~ICASALRA1iiiYiilij~ii1ii;m;;m~ ' . .. .. I. l 6in,er ~erry L~ Lew11 is being sued by St. -Jos ph He>apltaJ Ea1t in Memphis for a $3,148 bill claimed owed tor a 20-day stay in 1976. APPROXIMATELY JOO PATTERNS OM SALE TODAY! Shop eMly, some quantltlN llmtted to stock on hand ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VINYL-COATED WALLPAPERS Reg $3 95 NOW ... $1 .88 PRE-PASTED STRIPPABtE VfNYL-S~ Reg S7 50 to $13.95 NOW ... $3.88 to $7.88 FABRIC-BACKED VINYLS Reg 55 95 to 5995 . NOW $2.88 to $7.88 WOVEN ORIENTAL TEXTURES Reg S2195 to $4000 NOW .. $7.88 to $12.88 MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: Ht:tre at Wo :popeis To Go we ~ell only first quality merchOrl· d1s.i we nev'!r sell seconds Of lmperlects Except tor sote 1rom• 011 mPrchond1se is returnab le for exchange or comp1e1e refund ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• In oddllton to these outstanding values, we hove hundreds of other patterns prtced at savings or 20'1. to 60,, and morel Odds and ends, discontinued patterns and special room-sized bundles hove been sloshed tor Immediate clearance! We always hove over 1.200 patterns on dlsploy and 30,000 rolls In stock tor immediate delivery. Complete selection of wallpaper sundries and FREE dolly Do-It-Yourself Classes. Come In today+' fl•H CLUSIS ....... "'"' Fri. 7 ,..... w . & --J ,... Wollpapeuto 9Q HOURS 10 q MONUAY IHRU HUOAY ' • 10 6 SATURO•Y • NOON ~ SUNDAY ANAHEIM 1174 W LINCOLN AVE (714) 991~870 COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR IUD. (HW. CeAlet) (714)~58 Double-1.!Talk r "A' ~ ,.. For. Singles WASHINGTON (AP) -When is Uvlng tOgether not really "living together?" An8wer: When the government gets In the act. It f~ms there ~e 1.3 million J'l'marrfed folkt in ,America who hue sef ... P 1bmisekeeping with someone ol tfte-9pposite 1ex. That's twice u maoy as there were seven yea'rs ago, the Census Bur6au said,.uesday. · 1 • Bur mE .. GOVERNMENT WAJlNs that you shouldn't draw any s~xy infetenca. • Naturally, federal officials didn't come right out land say it lb.at way. In an obtuse warning, known In some circles as-gobbledyaook, the CellSUI Bureaureportstates:'' "Data users who make inferences about the nature of relationship8 between unrelated adulls or the opposite sex who share tbuame llvin& quarters are cautioned tbat the data shown onthia subject are agsregates which are distrlb1,1ted oYer a spectrum of catecories including partners, resident employes and roomers." Got that? "JEEPERS. GEE WBILLIKERS. Holy Moses," said Henry Smith, the government official In charge of releasing this warning to the public . "That sure is a government caveat If 1 ever heard one." Smith, the Census Bureau's chief information officer, ~uckled as he read the report again. "I trunk they're trying to say that some people of the opposite sex just make do with each other." ArtbMl Norton, the Census Bureau population expert fill<> wrote the 'Wathl.ng. put it thi~ way : "That's ~ualificat.fofl l put.in the report to .say that unrela~ inen and women who are sharing a livtne quarters with someone of the opposite sex are not necessarily shacking up.'' NORTON EXPLAINED THAT THE Jovem- ment ddlj jt.{~UJ.;s~outor Pt.:QP!n ~ buslnes5_ -: .. -• • ! · Give your l)ramchild one of ours. Right now. we're havi'ng a sale'that celebrates those special events that only happen once. A sale that says those once in a lifetime events dCS<trve a once in a lifetime purchase: a Sing~ sewing machine at prices lower than ever before. THE LOWEST PRICE EVER on this Fashion Mate• zig-zag machine. It's a lot of sewing machine for a little bit of money. You get a front drop-in bobbin. And a built-in blind hem stitch so you can make an almost invisible hem. Cabinet or carrying case extra. Model362. Nowonl~$95 . OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER on this ~Y.list• machine. It has a free arm for easy sewing tn tight places. Cabinet or carrying case extra. Model 533. Nowonly$165 l11C..UMK• s..,1" c.n1 ~ ... U10 M..-.r IMI. Hl9 I!. C..~ Hwy., c.,..,.,..,_, Ull1 ''"'" .... at THO rt " .I ., •I ll <1 d Ir .l ... .. We dOn't uk about ---..----------------------------------the personal natµre ot. the relationships," be said. ,. ,. ~\ ' . ... "" ., . c •'• .. l # A.~, ,,, "' I ) , ~ ·-> <I) ~11 '· Deatlu First Brando 'Ex' Sues to See Son LOS ANGELES (AP) -Marlon Brando'a first wife has filed a $2 million civil suit charging the ac- tor with denying her tff-rigbt to see their son. The suit was lUed ln Los Angeles Superior Court by actress Anna Kashfi, who was married to Bran- do from 1957 to 1959. Their child, Cbristian Devi, 19, has been the subject of CWltody disputes. Mtss Kashfi's attorney, Cary Med.ill, said his client was given ''reasonable rights to visitation" lo January 1974 but cbar1ed that they have been violated. Comumer Aid To Be Offered support more than 315 single family homes, some aparfments and. in the area shown tn the fore~d '6 this picture, a amall shopping cemer and-proleHional of• fice complex. SPEND MOTHER'S par ~. AT · t:_Airpor,ter 'Inn ~tel ·. POOLSIDE , CHAMPAGNE BUF!FET' Adult SS.95 I 0 .A.M. TO l P.M. • OtllD (6 to 12) $3.75 'Undtf' 5 Ne Charge •r;;o/TERIUNE.4N ROOM MOntB'S DAY llUMCH IO A.M. TO JP.M. ''£/,sewlieri A representative from the San Clemente Com- the Orange County office munity Clubht>use. DIHMEl S TO 10 P.M. 18700 MACARTHUR BL VD. LOS ANGELES CAP) of Consumer Affairs will Additional information -Funeral services were be available the third may be obtained by call- beld today for Loula 11. Thursday of the month lng the main office In CO"°SITI THI A.llPOITJ IJl-2770 LKaas, chairman of the from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Santa Ana834-6100. ouart Corp. Kass, 78, -~~Fif,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i!!~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~ died of a heart attack at his home Monday. TEXARKANA, Texas (AP) -Anne Warden, 87, tb e l ast s ur vivi n g m e m ber of the Page Quadruplets, believed to be the first quadruplets in the world to survive in- fancy, died Tuesday. SMmt lVTM&&. ....... WISTCl..W CHAP& • 427 E. 17th St Costa Mefa • MMl88 Santa Ana Ctiac>el 1518 N Broadway Santa Ana• 547"'4131 PlllCIUOTMRS SMITMS' MOITU•IT 627 Main St. Huntington Be.ch • 536-e539 • .. f.MllY COLOM!~ PUMIU&. HOWi 7e<l1 Boise Ave. Westminster 893-3525 P•CtAC YllW .....oat•Lf'All Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive N~rt. Cahlorn1a 844-2700 McCOblC1l MOITU41tlS Laguna Beacfl 494-0415 Laguna HOit 768-0933 San Juen Clptatrano ·~1778 tALftiilWOM N•~NO.e Coron. Ml Mar e7"450 Costa Meu 04&2424 -..... llOADWAT MOtnUAIY 110 Broadway Oolt•Men 8'2-9~ THIS COUPON WORTH •200 ON ANY 818LI! IN THE LAROE STOCK AT LIGHTHOUSE 21 DIFFERENT VERSIONS AVAILABLE -SOME IN LAROE PRINT SOUTHE;RN CALIFORNIA'S MOST COMPLETE SELECTION LONG BEACH GLENDALE COVIN*\ ARCAPIA ~ -.1 owtr.Blvd. 101 South Brand 1$7 E. Cofrege 1313.S. Baldwin · ._, $1#1~ St.) (at Bro~ay) (Ellst of Citrus) (South'C>f b uart\! Rd.) Good Unifi June 31J. 1977 167 IUll.t·IH POT9CflUBIER JP DISHWAlt41R FfATllRES I CYCLE9 • ~II T~ture l'ower Scnb9 and Normal SC>ll ~ tor ~ Jok • SptclOus capacity • 3-l~ ...n .. ~ • Power Sa r option • PtrmeTuf"! ltlWttOt • 11..,.raible cOlor panels CMRONE MIU~ BEACH TOWEl:S Bright cotto n $Mia towels. 28" 11 66". ,A _ _ I 20 self-adhesive heavy duty sheets 9\4" x 1 t 31e·. Easy to asMmblt with 2·40 w•tt bulbs . c ord • Instructions. TABLETOP GRILL Ha~dy. easy to carry along. Ideal for picnics sri 2 DRAWER FILE CABINET 29• H x 15" x 18 ' s2411 0 with J()Ci( ' I • .. • · 1 I I I r , I -. 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AT lt A.II., nvB POLK dances will be pre-• t · f sentect by 1tudent.1 tn autbeatlc dress and a com· cupera ion rom a memontivecboralreadJncwWtakeplaceatU:IO heart attack. a.m. There .will be a theater perlormance at nood REAL !ESTATE SALIS MANAGER I in 7 Gete Aid in LA . L0$ ANGELES <AP> -Nearly one ot every seven penom bl tbe ceunt;J II recdvtnc w'Uare, and lt II ~ pn>pert)' taxpayers '295 mWlon a year, Superrilor Kenneth Hahn says. Hahn. a loqtlme advoc.te of complete federal takeover ol pabllc Ul1sWce procrama, al.so took a jab at •hat he ter~ excessive and costly -paperwork in the Department ot Public Social Se"ie& •'The rule. are eo complicated that when glued tocether, tbe forms neceuary just to handle one cue are 10 feet long," Hahn aaid. ' I have one llld l lowell IU~t. quiet and gmds all lood """'*· 111Clucltng bonM. - lnt•at11 #80 Faahlon lltand. 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CRAM~Y, France (AP> -1be '°"of Ute until after bl• deatb ~ir.'!"'1-"""" JawCbarkiilA. Undbertb1Q1b1afather'11olonoa-wben iota ot reporten atop tramatlaatic 1U1bt 60 ;re.11 aso wu rll'dy d.11· ealled up. eUIHd at bOme despite the delirium tbe eP!c Hft'• dlfflctalt to re-~foibehed Off at the time. auze Whit It .really WU 8ClOCt Und~r&b, N, al.lo Hid in aa lot«"view like at the Ume he made tbat Cbe lddnap.tJayma of Lisldbe:r1h'1 flnt cblld ln' th• ructst difflcUlt l9 u.n- 1'11w11°uortofforbldden1ubjeet"1Dtbebome. d'ntaPd tbe 1tate of tecbnotoiy and UD· ICOTI' SAID TD &EASON the ru.tit. WU only d. r. t. D Cl t be t m • occukloally dlfeuaeed at home wu that hit father, portance ot what be dJd. wbodledatac•72inAucustmt Penonall1, in ltlell, It ID Hawall, pteferred lookinl to WH a rather excep-... ~. ~··~ •• tbe future, pl'OIDottnc civil avla-tlonaJ feat. n was well tJon and wildllle conaervaUon, planned. Others bad teacblng bit children to fly at a been movlng in that Connecticut airfield, or Just. direction. lt was a feat boralna around by tossing water for ita time. The times ball6ona in the bou.se. were really ready tor it, sconu DBERGH "1be only time I can re-but the w~ be acted afterward waa perhaps more member him saying anything important." . . , wu wbeo the Jimmy Stewart LINDY movie came out, and even then · SIXllENDIEDAn'EMP.TINGtheNewYork· be didn't aay much," Scott Undbergb said of the Paris rueht before Lindbergh, then 2$, af· tu1bt bit father made from New York to Paria on compliJbed It and •aa eheerect by 1 ftemied el'0W'4 llay21.1BZ7. wbenbelandedaU0:22p.m. atLeBourgetAirport. "He didn't tpeak about it because be didn't As for the Mareb 1. 1132. kidnap-slaying of tbint It would be constructive. He always tried to be Charlel Jr., Scott 1Jndber1b aald, "It wu sort of a forward-looking. He wanted to use the tuebt u a forbiddenaubject.JwuoverlOwbenllearnedofit_ sprineboard, to abow that Oytns could be reliable, and that was tbrougo a newspaper •to'7. Our that aviation could be punctual, brln& people parents found out. and then we we;re )$fed' • to together and reduce cUstancea." what actually happened. 1r1,. paratl n•ver re.i.ty apoke about the put." SC01T SAID HE WAS NOT aware of anything Bnmo Ric bard Hauptmann was convicted of special about his father's flight acroa.s the Atlantic the kidnap-*laylne and executed April 3, 1936, pro· until he was about 16. feaainc bis innocence to the end. •'I was aware he had flown nonstop from New Tb1a Ju.ne 2, Scott, who runs a monkey research York to Parts, but it really had no influence on me center in this villaee in southwestern France, and until later. hundreds of others will attend ceremonies in Paris "The impact didn't. really come throug~ tom~ commemorating Llndbergh's~~·bourfUtht ln the -.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.-;.-;.-;.iii.mmi.;-"Spirit ol St. Louis." The Paris ceremonies wilt be tied to the Le Bourget air show. CASH & OAA.Y B THj""'!!:!!!!S?R M.OWtlll'"'llllCO FOOD SBYICE PaOOUCTS . PAPBGOODS JAHITOIJAL SUPPUIS llllOH TAPI MBCHAHDISE IAGS SHIPPING CilTOHS GIFTIOXIS PICNIC SUPPLIES Plate,.• C•pe hives • Ferka • s...,... 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''You can quit looking for me," Carol Davis told POiice in a phone call after it was widely reported that abe had threatened t-0 harm bttselfand thendiso appeared. Mn. Davia, 40, had not been seen by her family since l a.m. Tuesday, about the time police re· ceived a call from a woman identifying herself as Mrs. Davis and threatening to "do harm to herself" unless her son, Albert Monroe Powers, gave himself up, police sald. Powers, 22, entered the Bank of America branch ln Downey .at 8 a.m. Monday taking the branch manager' and operations manager hostage. Put your own group together. en· Joy a on.day vacation visiting your neighbor In New-Old Mexico! All for S20.00 Join NewPort Beach'• Mayor end other Councll members. Join the Ch1mber of Commerce Pl'e11dent and many othef Chamber MemMrl. . 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SometiJ:Dei be would 1et u et about bow I handled the plane. eQeC1all1 lo l1"p b.U.S. I alwaya l•aoed 81almt tbe banb, lnat.ead ol leanlnf wttb tt. 1'U )'°'& dld 10metbin.J wroni like tbat you'd do It •Plil and •lain. e\len apimt 10\lf wW. But be wun't realty nuty about l~ Just very lnslatent. By the time I waa lS l eould take off. f1Y and land but I never new IOlo.. He wu aJwaya ln the back." · BB SAID 818 FA.TBE:a NEVE& 1ave al· Jowancea to h1m or the other cbildren, and that I "when we need«l money we bad to work for it, cut· ting grau, aawing wood and things like that. He-. didn't want us to have the idea "'at money was just available."· But be slid bis father alto had a. sense o!c humor.-. • , "lie WU from the M.ld~ *nCS Juat lltfid to ~ft a.roUnd aomet.lmes," bit h5d. .. t remember 10mettme. be'd put a cup Of water over a dcol-iil ov houle in Darien and ~HJt foe' tt '°fall ao one ot UI ldd1. We would have quite a cOod lcQc water ftlbt, up tbe ataira, everywhere, wltb wattt billoons and 1pongea. He'd always take put, but mother didn't. She was from an £astern bankine family and would juatatand to one aide." attached to 'the main house bu t&IM for ·'° mol\ke)'ao which are free to roam about tbe a.;eere frounda at Will, aloni with thG LlDdber&U' three do&a md t1x peacocb. • ·I' Undberah aaJct be ut &JP hll prlmatt'l'elearch .r ceoter ha 1972 mostly with bk own m°'"'y and aranta fn>m different or1anbat.1on1. n. P\V'l)C)H II to study bow the monkeyj, huported frOJD SoUtb ;., Aulerica. form aocial ll'OUPI in a chanted envtron· , ment. '"Ihe vegetation here ii a lot ditterut from a ;) tropical rain forest," Llndbef1h 1ald. "l'v• had ~ f string ropes from the trees to 1ub1Utute for vtnea. 0 OPEN SUNDAY • I • 19l2 HAllOI 81 VO. {AT 19th ST.) LINDBE:aGH. 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Ila. l .... A&.M. Tam si.1-.,, It Ohio St Oliver Oavl1, db. Tt,,,..Hff S~tt. R-rtSI..,.,« SOUtl'ICMOlllWIStalt. OALLAICOWSO'l'S Tony Oorwtli, rb, PllbburQh Gltnn C¥-. <lb. NtV.0• II.a V-11. Tony Hiii, *'"· StonfORI, Val 8 t lther, ov H~ton Guv 8r0Wft, lb, Houlton. ,...,.,., Fr-rlclt,Cl'l,NtwMulto DEHVlllt altOHOOS SltVt Sthlrdtf'. 09, llotlOn Coll-ROb Lytle, rb. M oth•-. Biiiy Bryan t . Oultt DITltOITLIDHS Walt Willl-•. db. N-Mtl(lto St Rl<lt ICM•. rb S•n Jow SI. Luther Blut, wr. I-a SI Ron Crosby. lb. PtMSI 0"1&N aAY l"ACJ<&lll M•kt 8111-.r. cit, K•~•s. r..rr• JOhn~ cit, ""''"" Brown Oreg l<oc.h. ot, Ar-•"'"''· A1c-~<"b"•r. OQ. 10-St. Nathan Slm!>'cn, rb, Te,.. nf!l\s.ffSt. HOUSTON 011.a•s Morri• T~ al, MIUO<lrl C..OrQO Rt!lhntr O? ?eno SI. Tim Wll<IOn, rt>, Maryt1nd. Jamt\ Cllts, t•, Alcorn St ROb ~Tlltftter, rb, Ml....,I, O. War 1 en Ancltnan, wr. Wttst Vlr9lnla SI KAASAICITYCHllll'S Garv Grun. db. 80ltr. Tony Rttd. rb, Colorado Thom.a' How•rcl, lb. T'"H Tecti Merk Ealley. •b. C•I 51•1• ALtno BHth) /lndrtw Samuel" It, Bethunt~met> Oarka Httton OQ, North CerollN.(fntrel. trlc ... ,,Is, dtt., Mtm ti.ls St. ORANGE <;oAST'S RICKEY FRICK IS PUT Al SFEOND 8ASE. ' J,DS AHO&LH "AMS lob Bruclllntlli. lb, ~ SI. ...ien Cromwell. db" Ktn:.M. Biiiy Wlldfl'I', 11>-wr. Goloro Ed occ Falls Fi;lton, 04, Maryltftd. Wtndttl fyltr, rb, UCLA VN)ce Ferr~mo. "°· lffbr.sk•. E•ty Jontt. db. MatnPllls SI. Oon!olt Hlckm•n. 09, USC. Jiii "N llarns .... AllDclt::-riij' Miiitlfl• Ml~ .J ~.di, 91\1 $1 ...... di Al•INlrna • ~ • son. ot, J41 ...... 0. Mll<t M tl,k,Sl.Ml~Htrrlt,fll,A~St. Ml~l&4»AV1Kt..oa t "'' ICr-, Rlw o.t,nJ, S.illrt, ell T s AMA Tom ~ ~. Mlefll-SI. Ktn M r~ .. "-1htr!I UllflOll I Nl!WRNOUIHQ l"ATIUOTt h y"*"1 Clavborn, db, Tt•n. $1.,..._, Mew-. wrl, r ... nn ... Horact lvotY, rt> Ot11ei.om. Don >i ••IMt•. t• Ctlor•do Sidney 9,_., de, By CllAJG SHEFF ""---.-... -z ~ . ~;~~:-:~~~ ~ "'f mk• 9oll wt1i,. 1ti. lo\ton co11.,, ~·· its sixth straight South Coast l arv.otJ'Urdlle o. ... tcuM.lrd 01, llYU Conference baseball crown N•WYOIU< 01.NTS • • ary Jtltr di, use. Jollnny Ptrkln\ wr Tueaday. ou,tslug.gmg l. Orange : ,!:~·~1~~~0t1"::s~~:'n °1. 0to1•-CoDast ~elhge, s.1s. at OCh \,;.Ptr N1wvo"icnn etptte e oss, t e ates ~.,.1., Powell.al. use wesi•v wttiev Wilk" can lain a spot in the elghl·team ;~k~~~ 1:;." ~~~~";..~:, T~;~~~ ~ Soutbem Cal playoffs May 18 by \1'\1.:G.,.,G=u:;::~rous wlnnl.ncThono or theirSo lahstCotwo tk• oav1,, db, eo•oro•. T•<t Mc:Knf9111 ,., games. e top two ut ast M ... '°1 ... outut11 Mick•, M•Nul.09, T•---· teamJ advance to the playo(ls and ~: er Ht.,..S, rt>, Tt•ft UM h it alrllft, Ml. ()CC bas a \WO-game edge over l"H1LAoaL,.t1A uo1.ss San Diego Mesa. ipSMr:,~s~':i"::"sTn1.itta T uea,day '~ win was the 'ot>•n c.e, 1b, Nt• Me«o 11,,...,, ,._,._. Falcons 19th tn a row over the rb NW!~ Ltlll+\~ TOii' ..... , .. ,, '"· Pirates datlnl back to 1.972--but VI 111n1a Tt"' Jim ~ml1" wr Ml<IW.... Ttd ' ,. •• _. c. °''""" .,.,_, ..... ,..,,,. \mlOI.,., it wat far Crom an easy one. W ~\ 0#1 AucllO, oq Htwtil Clllf ,....., • QCC, Ufttlte the nnt tWO. y nq•10WfT" St,\lt ~ltt• Ctu"'" OQ, .... 111 with ,._ •-{h,j c .,,..., °'"'''"W•rMIO'\ 11 .,........ 1ames ~rr1...,. a year, n 1.ou""'"o'NA"' was in it all ~e way-but three '"0 p,,.,~"*'"· ctb Mlo0<ir1 o..t... Falco ... doub e plays stymied Fr •lln, rt> Tt••\ A&I l(ur1 AllH"'<I'\. Ill """" •- !.I Ter~U ,,.,.,.,, .. .,., rb ............... S4ai. '"*' Coast rallies . Both teams L •01 t••54~~r5.,~~~~~:';':~""· stranded 11 runners la the •• """' , .... ..,...,,, \I 1t•1th Kll'IO • .,. hard·hltting affair. C tr ado ,I Cl•rtnu W1tlla"''· rtt, So11th C e r f i \ 0 S h a d o O (den C t ll"• Cllt!Ot-r 'II> N"'Me•t•St. • ~N llUNCIK04'UI opportlmities to make it a rout tmo levd ""'· e .. ,.,.,. k ... •11'1' ""' ••~•. early but a pair of auper OCC db MM~~~ • HATTLUUMAWICI fielding play• abut. down the ,.,,. Auqu\I eo Tut"" lorn LYM" flt ...._ Fal,......,• c lt9f. Terry 8fftnn. 111. IC.nWtS. Pett er-11. ~..._. lb '°''• 0oi1 .... OtlV"' .......... °'_., s• In t.be fifth the Falcona, ahead Jo 'I'-, c, ....... l..arry ... ,..,., _,. Ttn. 5·3, loaded the bate& with one nt ,. •• TAMi-•••Y•ucCAN&HI out. Cenitol' Ron Wilkinson then ·c IOv ltll, rt>, USC. 0.... La"lt. Ill. UK. hit A one-hopper Mat lhe third •IHHannth,clt,AI•"""''· l ... t c t' Ri k WA&NtNOTOHltlOllCINI base ine tua oa• • 0 uncto1"""c;a11.•.5ltw1tord. Dosta\ dov, tor. He 1peared Jt1 tOt up, atepi>ed OD third and ftrea to flnUor thedoublo pta1. rant Gets dy 500 Ride Then in the next innlnf the Falcons .. ain loded the bap with one out. This tlme Mike Sammons hit a Uher that OOC second beffman Guy Krikorian dove for and speared. The nw Cerritos batter then rtned a shot off pitcber Jerry Sanchez's stove. Sancbel \brew him cut to end the th.teat. OCC, down s 1 in the third, eot bult bi tbe aame when Jo. Ronquil1C> belled a t.wO·tUJl bomer abou1 .475 feet to cent.er fltld. . Cerrito. tallied three in the seventh foe ans.a lead, but Cout 1ot. two beck on a double by kick Woolatd, mc:liey Frick's stnsle and Bill Freocti'• two-bue blow. ~ ... a. .. ,,, • rlHlll t<rlcl!,dl\ J 0 I • ,rtflth,c • , ' 0 l(rjltofl.,.,,.. I 1 I 0 "~''"·P t I 2 t l' .. 1>(11,p a 1 1 2 ceoiier.o sot• Total• k-Wl11111tott r II t 2*1toe ..... It I 111 eoo M-4 u a • t I n '\l,Ddoubtedly wUl hurt qain, but Allen •1.Y• he i8 ready to play. Hia val~. in addition to s~· lna and defendina, comes wltb an ablllty to set the game pace lor the Lakers. MONTREAL -Billy Hairi;• 1oal. a lhort backhander on the rebound ol a •bot off the coal pall at 3:$8 of overtlmo Tueada,y niaht. aave New York a 4·3 triumph over the Montreal Cana· diena and aaved t.w. Islanders from elimination in tbe flflb & me of their National Hockey League aemlfinal playoff aeriea, Dodgers Start Ariother-Streftk The triumph capped a New York comeback and cut the Mon· treal lead to 3·2 in the beSt-«· seven Stanley Cup series. Game six will be played at Uniondale, N. Y . Thursday night. A shot by New York de- f enaeman Dave Lewis had . • caromed off the post behind Moo~ treat netmlnder Ken Dryden. Then Barria potted the rebound for his seventh goal of tbe playotts and ~ {ourth of tho series with the Canadiens. · ~ .... LOS ANGELES AP ,,... ~wt HooM>~waa brd\1nt along towardlils second slttttout of the season Tuesday ni8ht when sud: denly, through no fault of his own. ile lost it with two out in the ninth inning. But the error which caused him to lose the shutout did not cause him to lose the ~me. The s ADeeJesnght·~a.D er struck. -. out Leo Foster -his 11th strikeout of the night -and wound up with a 4·1 victory over the New York Mets. It was the Dodae~· lotb vie· tory in their last ll starts to boost them a staggering eight games In front of second·place Cincinnati in the National League West. "What I really admired," said Los Angeles manager Tom Lasorda, "was the way he kept right after them after that error. A year ago, he might have let it bother him." "I lost the shutout," said Hooton. "But there was sWl the gametowln. I can't cry about the shutout so J just told myself to go hard after the next guy.•• Los Angeles had a 4-0 lead when, wUb lwo out, Dusty Baker dropt>etf Roy Staiger's -easy fly ball in short left.center field. "I loused it up," said Baker. "That's all there was to il and I feel sorry about blowing the shutout." Rick Monday, in his first three· hit game as a Dodger, doubled twice 8111 singled and drove in three runs. After a slow st.art, the Los Angeles center fielder now is batting .289. "I've been struggling, no ques- tion about that," said Mondll)'. ••sut It has not been totally disap- pointing. Look at this club. If we hadn't been u bot as we are, then lt would be really frustrating." Hooton singled home the Dodgers first run off Nino Espinosa in the second inning. Monday's two-run double ln the third made it 3-0 and doubles by Steve Garvey and Monday gave Los Angeles a four-run cushion after eightlnnings. Hooton was in trouble in the first inning when Lee M az.zilli re· ached base on ao error, stole second and took third on another error with no one out. NQYOltlC ... , h Ill Mtulllld 3 0 1 0 ;r;dljl~ 3 0 0' 8 f<l•lrrf SQ 0 t K '"'"' rf 1 O o O Mllntrlf 4 0 1 0 KrenePOfll lb • I 1 0 Grottc • • t Sta!Q«r 3D • 0 0 LFO\ttrn • 0 1 0 E1plnouo 1 o O O Phll11P$11h 1 0 0 0 M1rlOp 0 0 0 0 LOSANOl!LIS tll r 11111 •OOO • l I 0 .4 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 3000 •:>20 •••• •ooo J 0 t 0 3 0 I I TOl•lt J2 I • 0 TC>UI' 33 • t • N..,Yort 000 eot 001-i L«KAft9e'-' 011 000 01•-• VIENNA -College kids Dav~ Debol and Bob Miller scored the goals that started the U.S. team off to an important 4·1 win over West Germany in the World Ice Hockey Championships Tuesday night. It was the Americans' first game in the playoffs, and th&y came out of it looking certain to avoid finishing in last place and dropping to the B pool next year. ~lcOllt SEATTLE-Gary Wheelock, the former UC Irvine pitching star who has a 2·3 record thiS season with the expansion Seat- tle Mariners of the American League, was placed on the is.day disabled list this week because of a rm troubles. PWpp•Traded CHICAGO -The Chicago B ears obtained quarterbaok Mike Phipps from the Cleveland Browns Tuesday night in ex- change for Chicago's fourth· round draft pick this year and the Bears' flrst·round pick next year. Ma ... haUBallu DETROIT -Unemployed r&- lief pitcher Mike Marshall says he huno.lnt.mtlooofjoinin1t.heTex· as Rangers . "At this moment, I feel it's out of J:b.e qu~" said Marshal! Tuesday after pitching briefly at the Rangers' batting practice belorethelrgamewiththeDetroit Ticers, Texas won 13-0. W"JT llestdt• E -lt.uswll, Yeattr, LFoUtf', 8•-tr. Lo& -LM ..... ltt U , l ... .n.1 24 Ntw Y-7, Los AogtMs 1. 28 -MocWy, 1. Women -Froml>Otu ILAI but llarlr.,., 6..e; Ci••vo.58-Mutllll. S-1!$1>"-e. ••rkt•·Klyornure 111 beet c.u1 .. FromhOl11 ... i. '"' " " IElt •• so Mtn -Co• ILA I b .. I Citrulalll,, .. ,, RalslOf)o EJPll'OU IL.2-11 7 7 l a 2 4 Pe.ertll (LA) beal Stont·Gtrulatlls .. J Mvr1c-. • 1 1 1 ~Mlw~d -StOM Klyomi;r• 111 but c. .. 1 .. Co• . ~ . ..,._, __ . ~· -:-~ -..... ~ --· ·r~M-,.., .. _....,~-.... -....... ~.,.,, * -- -....... -,. ... rr~· Angels Ripped, 8-1 Dent Was Trying ' . · "f.o Bit Fly Ball NEW YORK CAP) -Bucky Dent was trying to hit a fly ball; Mike Torrez was trying to throw strikes. Dent's ny baD was a grand stam home run while Torrez limited California to just one hit over the flnt five innings a.a the New York Yankees crushed the Angels 8-1 Tueaday nieht. Dent's ftrst misJor league grand slam &Ad hls first home run this season came in the fourth inning and 1ave tbe Yanks a ,6·0lead. •'I was just trrlne to hit the ball lhto the alr for a sacrifice ny," Dent sald. "I'm not big enough to awing tor the fences. l was look· lng for the'fast ball on the first pitch and that's what be threw." Dent's blast euily cleared the left field fence, scoring Roy White, Graig Nettles and Paul Blair ahead of him. "I thought I hlt it pretty good, but I didn't know if it was going out." Dent said. "I was just try· mg to hat a ny ball and it jumped out." Torrez, making his first ap. perance as a Yankee since being A-..si.ie All ~Ull IC.MK ltt411t 171tl Mey 'C.Hfornl• 11 N ... York • SS Pm, Mo 6C•llfotnl&at 8"lon • HP"'· Mh 1 Cellf«nl• •t ~'°" lO ss..m. obtained in a trade last week with the Oakland A's, increased hia record to 4·1 although he had to leave the game after the fifth inning with a blister on his pitchlntand. "I ha 't pitched In about eight days," orrei said. ''I had talked to Billy Martin before the ~ame and we had decided I wun t 10- lnat to st1Y th entire came." The Yankoe1' firepower un· loaded on loser Mike Cueller, 0-7, In the second Inning when Nettles rlned a shot Into ttte left field stands. Then came the Hven-run thttb, the blgaest Yankee Inning thla season. ·'The way lhinas are eoina, I had better wear a at.eel helmet,'' uid An1el1 m•n11er :Norm Sbury. "I will ~bably yet bit on the head wltl\1 a' brtck llUaf off a roof or omit.bing." SAILOR SPIKES -Newport Harbor Hlgh•s Cliff Schmeising hits a ball put Huntington Beach's Qanny Glenn (5) and Tom Pestolesi (4) during volleyball action o.ltr """' ....... "' ... .,.," O'~ Tuesday night. Brett Nitzkowski (2) awaits the ball. Area Stars In State JC Swim Meet CAMPBELL-Orange Coast College's Steve Wyatt and Saddleback's Chilo Vassallo head a list of area JC swimmers competing In the state meet at West Valley College, here, Thursday through Saturday. l'he area entrants: * * * OllAHHCOAST tlMlndrt: SOO lre.-Erln Sto<tft If SS OSI, 100 lft<i ,_ .._Jlfn Devi-(1 OU I; 90 Ir~ Wy•ll t11 l ll. Eric EIO.r tn lll; o-mei.r cl l'l>lng-Peltr Zumberge; •Ot medley .. ~'(-,:4S. It. frklay: • Md. --0.Vldl9ft CA111.AI, tot f•H -Wyalt 11.•e SJ). S•oen Cl:f• ... I; 1t0 tt~lu ~t US 071; 100 beck-Joe OUM cst,.31, Owl~ ~-n IU 511; IOO -4-flon S<1Mt1 .. 11.M.M1.eocu ..... 1..,-f.2011 Situ,,,_,. IOO "'"-W-.0.11 In.Al, S.-1• ti, 100 n.o-o..m u n .. 1 • .._... a:oa 11, 100 b•t•"-S<"•'•' n 1a 141; 71MI uv-o...rott 11..o. J1 1..._....i .. mv1nt-zum0er.-:•"-,.._1 l IUl. COSTA MESA AMC& JEEP LAIGIST JEEP DIALll , IN 'THI STATI Q.F · CAUFOINIA 40 Behind Schmeising is Greg Hart (3). Gauchos Tamhle Rustlen Win Two, Near Circuit Title Golden West College won a pair of marathon baseball games from host Rio Hondo College Tuesday, virtually wrapping up tne Southern California Con. fereoce crown , The Rustlers won the fint Ult. 9·8, in 17 lnnings <the lint 13 were played a mootb ago and ended In ao 8-8 tie) and then went 10 frames for a T·Svictory '{bus GWC now baa a 1 'h-tame lead oo LA Harbot' with two to play Harbor baa thrff games re- 11\alnine Marina Topple8 In another JC tilt, Saddleback dropped a crucial to visiting Palomar, 6-4, in Mission Con- ference action The loss put the Gauchos two games behind second place Palomar with two games to play, virtually eliminating them from playoff consideratioo. . Dave H~pert started GWC's wio.n1Da n in the opener, tripl· tns to ri&ht eld. Steve Nemeth's ~ ball ecored Huppert to 'win it. Plttaburcb St. Loall Moutnal ~ Oilers, Artists Roll On Estancia Fall8, 3~0 .. Cbria Corum woo t.bNe qualifytna heat.a to a .. d vanity UU. favod\,t Newport Harbor H1Ch tbrou&b Tuefday•• SUnset Leacue itact and netd pre- Umlnariel • HunUnaton Beach Hiab School. Corum ran a 10.1 for the J.Ol?i turned a 22.8 ill the 220 and baaed bJa "°beat wftn a :i0.2 u coacb Bob Hailey'• dual meet cb:J.1:' set the pace with 1tl quawtera Tuada)'. P'i Valley appears to be the only challenaer with 1'. ltn Marferum led Fountain Valley, also making the 1rade with tri::/iba in three beats. He cut a nil· t.y t .t for the 100 had the day'a f uteet 120 hich hurdles clock:bl& (14.3) ~ the best of the 330 hurdles (~.c • Blallt kClftbed.aJw•totbebostachool as all·pcarpoee Cmy Burt teratebed from the 100, 220 and'40becaueotahtnapUnta. Bia coach, Carttt Lewb, la bopeful Burt will be able to l!llh jump and lon1 j1imp frtday n.laht in the fhaals, BUrt ii .tile best hJita jamper ID Oran1e CountJ~Wttb hll .. 10 ~. By the·~· PridaJ Dl1bt'1 meet bHinl at T with field events and theftr'ltracelasetforl:IO, atHunt- lnatoti Beach Blah. Tbree DOD-vanity Sumet i..a-marks fell TUetday. Newport Harbor'• Pat MeCarthy lifted the jiudar vanity .bUb Jump NCOrd to 1-2~ whlle tHmmate Brian Ward came up with a 15.6 stan-dard In the frosb.qb 120 blab hunt.lei. ~Marina'• Randy Heidenreich picked up a frotb·IOpbblabJump reCord wtthaa.U'tyM. Fiab.Beport M~a°!:W-,_. VWlltt ...... t, I(~ ts(t llltOt Ar'lt tt'\ UO.U 1 """"'-ILi tJUO c. Wllif.° ,,._,, IL I UUS S. Hlloolnl 11.1 l:SU 6. lllotlb!M ISCI 1'2.U-f. Ii._, l'SCI ~ .. .,_ 1c1 •est. Pam., 1eteus. -·..,. Softball Tourney Begins Thursday . • v Golden Weft Colle1e aeeded team. wlll bolt the Western As· Cal State <Sacramea;" • o c I ,a t1 o n o f t n • to) with a 21-t record, la tercolle1l1te Athletics the top seeded unlvenlty for Women aoftball team with Unlverally o( tournamenta Thursday Nevada (Reno) the No.%~ throUCh Saturday with seed. • .. .> eight Jun.tor college and '~ et1ht. w.Uvenlty ltama ''"'~"":.=.!o.. .~ compet:ltt• on three •• • m-w..1 vertev 11,.,,-.l~ dlamondl. ~ ..... t.Ntt 11M1.e•wcot-...i ...... o cam Ii Id t •: ,. • ...,. ttwi"" Clim'" 11"'1' •"" pus e a a .. GwC:CMllNll!Clt. the achool and Greer "-~ .,_ t••tt 1 OtA11ret•11 .. 0WCOl ...... I; Park of HunUnaton va11.., .,.,, ~ ~1111tmn 1~u Beacb (located acrou owc~a. Golden W.t Blvd. from ~::---,..," • _. '·....,.. • the campm> will be uaed 9tM1¥1M1n0tvmoN •u I tb tOeft\.-UCUlfHlw..UC...._, or e 1ama. ..,.,. 11 ... 1. °'"' .. .,. 1 ... ,.. Golden wen, lhe \WO· 0.-llw.1111.,s,,_~I. ~ time delendlnc national , .. "::~ J::.~, ~ ::= soft.ball cbam~lon under '"-' ,.._1 .. ~P--. t , "" -c. ..... ($41C,_.., coach Judi arman, la m4 i.,.0tt.._,..._., •• ,. seeded No.1 in the Junlor owe DWnlM 11 o.....-u»t ..... colle11 tcxhament with ~M ... ltNl•tCWlfC~I. Cerrltol (Jl.1) tho No. 2 ..:.."":"',._, ..... I .. ..,.~ Sports Calendar •-.1 J ~ .... .bon DeGroote has t>een tabbed to coach the im Dana Hills ~&h football team. h.e 31-year -old · eGtOOte, an assls· iant at Dana Hills the past four years, )ucceeds Bill Cunerty. .. ~C, Prep . Baseball $tandings sount COAST CONP'IRINCI W L GI C.rrfl.os 1:1c • Ofen~<NM 10 6 $ei!O~Meta I I Mt.SenMtanlo ' • ~~ ~,: ~i.~rt"' 6 , , 7' I A' I s•, )I I 6'' 7 Twelve rneet r co~• were br<>ken and Milalon Viejo led all teams in total quallfit-1'1 Tunday t the Soul h Coatt Leasue track and !leld preUms. hotited by Mis· alon VieJO. The slx·hour meet was marred by a multitude of injuries, three of whlch were serious. Costa Mesa Hi'b hurdler Scott McLeod rr actured a collarbone when he stumbled on tbe ninth hurdle, Lacune Beach long jumper Leslie McGavock broke an ankle and a non· participant. in the meet, H ·yea.r-old Brian Hatter; suffered a rractured pelvis in a freak accident on the Infield. Hatter. the frnhmao brother of Mi.saioa ViejO shot putter Jay Hatter, was riding on a mini- tractor, reu and was run over by the trailer. "It was like a war out there," exclaimed meet director Bill Crow. "Twice we had a trainer working on somebody get called out to some other emergency. It was unbelievable." tW; 4 WM-1£fl It ... f lower IMVI 11•; 6 Mcf'~ If.Tl U ... 1. GllltMI t llJfttl IU; I Murt1mtrl UllVl tt•:t ~I'll ICM> 12.0, 10. 1.-.rl\.1 111-4. •it-1 ... .,.. CS(! tiM "" ... , .. c,...i)1 2 . .i-IMVI AM~: $ H4tl• I~ fMv'l •W114.#lll~ l\.8141-1~1; S. Sellrlfltltt' llll '>'°; 6. NIIMI! 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His mark broke the frosh-soph league record by four inches and would have led varsity division qualifying. Walters First l_ W L GI ~-Wnt " ' t;,AH..tlor •• S 1•, ~·~ IA 1 3 1 •lo Hot>dO 10 11 1 1 ~Y••~U t 12 I 1 In2 Events I.A w..t"-'1 6 IS II • L•s .,.,.,, c.c 1 11 ,., , T ..... 11Y'1Sc9"" Golden WO'll "' Roo Hon.SO I ) 1n,,, v•-. "'""'"II'· u <-v•m• \OiMl"'l\I ~le-1cat CYP<H\I 1.ACC 11, I.A !.outnw~\I 11 Ill ''1'""9'1 · T-""•'• Gamu S•nl• Monie• •I I.A H••bO• RI() Honoo at L A !.outhwl"-.1 1 Cyor•,..•11.o' Anoele< cc 01 I • II M 1kt> Kruthers of San Clemente set a league re- cord in the varsity 100 00.0) and also won the 220 with a 22.6. Team- mate John Harper broke the vaFsity shot put re- cord at 56-4 and another San Clemente athlete, John Perry, set a varsity long Jump record at 21 · lO;' I. Jim Walters of Estan· cia High Coeta Mesa was a double Mnner Tuesday afternoon as the Eagles qualified eight athletes at the Century League Track Preliminaries al El Modena High. Walters won his heat in the v arsily wit I\ a 50.1, the best Ume of the day and doubled by taking his heat ln the 880 with a l : 58.4. Walters will lead I J 11) V•nlty Oc.la~ •llll , "r"',.,,." 1sc110 o ,,_,. ,,,. the E!agl~ i.ot.o the finals 1 n•d • 1 Full•• 1u"' 1 '° 11, '-• set for P'riday night at El 1SC 1 1n A " p,.,t_. fOMl 10 •· s Brown •Q.H• 10 4 'Jam•< •Mv110 s Modena. Field events 1 tlftrrv 1>c110 s • Rawtonq• CCdM> start at 5 with the Cirsl 101~ , tC.r"'""" ,'\e> 11 , , _ running eveut slated for 'MY• n", ~ .... ll'iCI n~... 6:3°' • Fult .. ,. •Un.• n I \.. V"'kinQ f(dM ,,. ~ "-•·-. ''d"' n•, en... Estancia'& eight •cM 11 1 • •m-' 11cm 1 qualifiers put it in third ··~ I ,Jon. MV lO J ''"""I •• rorrt l , r .. ·-·~ OH i '11)'1 , c--place after Tuesday's c M "• • YOunlj ,q, .. \t 1 ) prelims, but the Eagles l'RllWAYl.IAGUl h•<" .. .,..,, ''M t SI I ~ ,,,,...,.., "••re far ..,_h1.nd Vt-118 W 1. GI '-""" \1 0 ' 0. Feo Clo\ U • I .. ~ "" ,0 1 H.,.,r.r1u ... ~1 · Park and Santa'An a M~noh• flOy ,..v•"n:t ~" ...... ,., ........ 4111•~•""1 ....... ,,.,..._ 10 1 uo • '··~ ... v• 10H 1 11111 1 1 Valley which each will • • YOV'lq •(.M , 111 I J FlfN' IE 1 , , 1 ~1 1 • \• ...... o •cM • 1 01 > ~ send 1S athletes to the • 1 • c._rAMm •Un< 1 'l'I • • TllOm.,..... {' 1. t • ., •(loo\ 1 ~1 I I 0. W-y.IVnll 1Jl3l't. t • ,. ,0 , 1 o• 1 • rom .... ''·"'", ou Forrest .Metcalf r n t M•l•-1· G9rn.Mllt.ICM1r.·~·~l~~~~~~~~,~~~~=!~ --~ • VH~f/)(11' ·,.~~. l , •ffl >' 4 ~"Mo •"lt!T1 ~-.-. ~ w-.1ern•. ,...,.. P•" o "'•"·'"' •un•• • ?1.l • "'~' 1""11 .f>ut il was only good Troy J, .,_....,,11 • 71 • I OYe•noll ICM 1 • 11 • I d I , 111,. ... Hll" 1• ~uH w~11.;""""' •Mv ' ,. ' enough for secon p .ace P'ri41ey'\0-•• l>OMW 1 C..U•difte 1£TI •SO 1 lnhls heal. -'"•Mlrn11Suftl\yH11•• ~~·:"~' !~~,.:, '.1u~1,1,~~"~011;;!~ Estancia qualified lutnt Pan. 11 ~II• 1.o..e111n,,,., c:r 1 •s• • wi•n-· '"'111 .. 0, elgl'lt .. rorthe finals in the 1w.,1er11 Y'I U¥•nn1 di aroo-""' ~,"='-iu ... i "' '· ''*"•\ ivni• J"unlor varsity division Perk II· Jll w .. '8T1.1Aou• 1JOL H 1 Jon.-1M111 •oo , and rtve In the frosh· w L T 01 ~~·:·"~ 1~:~~11, ~c~~d•;: ~·~1 soph. llA1rlne II > 0 W•••ll••ly Un, I .i 1 • ~ .. or fdl\Ofl ' ) ~(I 41 I I "•I-IUn•I "1; I P'Olllllalll'ltllfY ~ : 1 • \U lt •OM ~a ) :~~I~~ A II HI t lt.-,or• II.I I ._. 7 ''•"'' Huntif191e"llMCll t 10 ''-"' ••• ) o. ...... IUn·l 6-0 • 't-y'\kort ''""'~ IUftll \.10 \ ,,,..,. 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ID I 0.0.0 !l!Mrr, Cl!1 J 0. 1..0 Durkt•. lb J.O 00 Culver rl J 0.0 o, S P'alm•• It ).().0.0, ward ct I O·O 0 1Cata11tr, ct 1O1• kMeO,IMl"f' \ r II • H IHCh MO 320 0-11 11 I / N•WPof'I Harbor 100 000 0-1 I , • Homt ru11 -Tonv 8rec~ly IH91 , 11r11nd•lotmlnt"" Take an Angel · to lunch · There'• year to Angell • NEWPORT CENTER ASSOCIATION never been a better lunch with an DAILY PILOT ... .: •. f7j I I I I : • NEW YOaK CAP) -The 12· •meter )'atbt Coura190UI, winner bffn, then ibe waD't•U·lfeter. Jt 1he wun't • 12·14tter, th t't>f the 1'14 America'• Cup, a j>are~ 11 a t•w poµndl UUt .~btn it whipped AUltralfan : dlallenatt Southern Crots. Tbe 1 matter.bu been labeled a "tem· ! peat In 1 t.eapot1 '' but it bu l'acbtamen humman1. how can we put it delicately - tb• eaur., ... victor)' ... Dot"'-"-"''*'"""' ....... _,..t__.~ ..... -:-qulte crteket. •· It' In a 1tory In the May llsue or ,."Motor Boat & Sailln1,0 f P.Ublllhed by the Hee.rat Corp., 1 editor Jlefl Hammond writes: \· .. 'tlJ'UE JMPORT OF all of tJtla i'i9as, of course, that II the auc. ~ea1ru1 '74 Cup defender was ~lhter than 1he should have Tbe problem, writ.ea Ham- mond, began with a mlllake to Couraceous' notaUon linM. Tho yaeht'1 deslener, Olin Stephebl, noticed ehe wasn't floatlnr pro-perly, 80 1,000 pounds O( lead WU removed from her keel. After the lead waa remove(!, they st.ill naured she wp '100 pounds overweight, 1111 Stephens, "but becauae of the one·half inch mistake ln her notation, she was actuall)' 1,000 ... ~ewport Higli Wins· ! , g> Regatta Trophies ~Newport Harbor Ui&h School sailors came home from Annapolis, ~d .• with five of the six trophies oHered in the U.S. Navy In· terscholutlc Reaatta sailed la.st weekend. _ ; The Harbor High sailors competed against 15 other schoola from 11 sti&tea. The oc:;mpetitftm was in 420 and Luer class dln&hles. ' ;'.SKIPPERS FOR Harbor High were Nick Madl1an In the 420 Class A division, St.eve Schock In qtass B and Steve Arrigo Ip !Shers. Crewmen Wttr'e Dave CJ.lark and Brooks B~njamln. ,. 1Jn the over·all standings, the ~rborites wete winners in both ~A and B divisions in 4206 and paced fourth In Lasers. Lasers e singlehanded dlnghlea. :pnder Coach Bill Wakeman. t~F Harbor High helmsmen have fteed Ship twice won the Cotton Bowl Reeatta at Fort Worth, Tex. THEY ARE EYING the Northeast Championships at Boston two weeks hence but wlll need some financial help to make the trip. Wakeman said the sailine team booste.. ~dub raJsed the money to' send the sailors to An· napols, and it is hoped they can come up with about $2,400 to Hnd the team to Boston. r Sea Trekker Plans J7 oyage r -,..-. \ P Dispatches Thor ll<'yen~ · die l'xplorcr made famous by his Kon-Tiki voyaRc across th~ Pacific Ocean. is ijlanning a new \Oyage tn a Mesopotamian-type reed ship. ' :• Heyerdahl said he hopes it will establish that >.000 years ago men were ahle to navigate large ships to given dcstinali.ins in the Arabian Gull an4_ the Indian Ocean · ~ IF ALL Tff1 IO&JDdJ com- plicated, tt 18 MclUM ft !a . . . ver,-complicated. Twelve-meter yachts 1~'1· lY, displace somewhere around eo.ooo to es,ooo pounds. n. final weight ot the yacht ii the reawt of specifications dealing wi~h size and m•terials that 1111 a 16-P•J• manual. In any event, modUications since have been made to the Coura1eous whlqh wlll forever deny skeptics a chance to hoist her on the scales and determine her original weif't. AND, AS IDSTOJtY records lt, McCullough's. "t•mpe&t in a teapot" will 8ff9> Jµst that. The history or the Ainertca's Cup Is Tlol• P~ .. Ulttth r 11tro ... h \tar..: • FHEE CllE( :K-l'P . Hts two earlu.•r voyages. the 1$41 Inca balsa raft Kon-Tiki and his l-970 Atlant1c crossing In.the Egyp- tian papyrus ship Ra, demonstrated that it was possible for early man to dnft OiCross both the -A tin nl1c a nd P ac1f1 c Oct'ans for migratory i:iurposes. Our lralnrd Wlf'rluonlu wHI lntprrll bra•~ tlr~ (Nel·--4, rlfflrl<al t)t • tcm ...... .,.. • .,..._ ••4 .. ~ ... •t•· 1r:l "t"•1'll 1'7 1rlt.1c" •'-•m•ll proill•m• llrrorr tltry brt-• blfl ..,,.., kttp y-r or r"n••"I •mo.4lt, -·~""·· .. Brodadway'11 recent streak of musrcal hits keeps rolling along with a \'1d1d, lustrous staging ot ·'The King and I.·' writes M · soc1aled Press drama critic William Glover. As the ultimate topper to grand melody spectacle, Yul . ~ nne~c~ ~~t~:~~~~~~~. uon wtu-W-: oi)eitea at {h~?f~ Theater. he aa1d Brynner created lhe role when the show opened in 1951. 111YMNIR overshadowed 1n1t ially by glamoroua Gertrude Lawrente for whom Richard Rod1en and Oacar Hammenteln II wrote it. By the end of that run, he h ad made the part lndehbly his . • Thre4' men rtted o $150,000 d.imaee suit against Elvla Praley accU11fnit the srnger of pulhn' out or a compllJl1 set up lo build handball and racquetball courta in Mtmphls nd N'4tb1ll • The Circuit Court 1u1L : "'-31 flied on behalf of('~-------] Center Courts ll'K' , by O r . Georir C . Nicbopolous, the sm~•r"' pe rson a l phys1c1 u n . Jo epb Eaposlto and T. Mkhul McMabon. It al· leges that Presley and the three m January 1'79 agreed to form tbe con>oratlon. The suit alt0 claims Prcslc) agreed to lend money to aet the bus inei.i. u.oder\\ay but railed ~do 110. • ....... ti 10 .............. ,. For lkttu \tl~ae-ettd j>n(-t-4 • • Sears Molor Tune-Up :'::'"'' 2494 ~ .. ' ... 29911 .~' ...... 34" flWt ... Wif'-..f•Hrr/tMllll• .... ---,,_. ..... "'-• ..................... ,.Me41• ltit-tMtl'•t, hwhul•·• •k' .-..-41· li,..,,4 , ...... ,.,... ••• ...,, ... • • ............. " ..... ~.,..., ""'· ••• 11$ 897 Eledronir Mpi n ~heel baluncing c...,.. ......... ~ ...... r. -..;it.ae • ..... i. ••• ,. ........ , ... l 5 ......... -.,.._-.INI • I'( ~ ...-\ ,.,, N'4. : .\~. Event~ Roble C:..-illailiora tram Oraraae County 'lflt · puts of the Southl&M _..at ady nocklna to Lake Havasu City, Artz., to be on ban4[.f"°' ~ft fi,.t Uke Havasu Hobie Cal l"'amlly Fun and Recreational Retreat The new event marks the first Hobie reg~tta at the Colorado River l'elOrt since they withdrew from the London Bridge Regatta, wbJch was held April 22-23~. The Hobie Class Assoclatioo ~ clded to have their own re1a1t1 after IQme confllcts which aror in paat y~rs reaardlng the way in whlci:a the regatta was run. , 4 Mo~ than 300 Hobl~ Cats •are t expeCttd to com~te \n the up· ~=,.....~~~.:-;..i~q;.:.;u:. comina re~&tta. 5'iGb ;a tutncAA would m~ It ev&'"lar1er lhan the LondQI\ Brjdge R~eat~. termed the lutrit.IJllandilallijt eventtntbe-wotld. -- .HOBIE CATI'ERS MAKE LONG TREK'Td tAk~'ftA~sb T ~Like Thf9 Antfdpated At Weekend flteglltta · . , . .. Maintenance-free, I you never need I tp add water! Rrculu 2999 t.'16.'W •Ith '1 -............ ~ ~. , Pt1w-r "'"w" ~Wff od s P ... 4-4t'tl..,.•wn-}Oil ., .... ao.. ., -.. . .......... . ic c 00 400 HAVE P#..J OTHER Ol.JE!>Tt006 A60UT ~ SCHOC>L. SCJ!>"TEM ~ T AMK ~HAMARA /~.~f~n~ 11.E'RE VER't'<t'tUR~ N!J)JT 1MI? ~Y .. r-r------""'111:'."'-., \...._ ___ ...,'\C: r" CtMMl~Km « 5'%!WL J'I 0 j NANCY SQUEEZE SOME OF YOUR SUNBURN CR!AM ON MY HEAD r---"'"7""""...--... 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Frldly Truck" 4&Htfttt"· end 39 Mede tree· 59 Awlinuun 1ktlltr 18 O.n1111 111>11 80 Son of Gld •8 Concede eolnt 40 Eating 83 The ftoe 5081'C>ek· 22 ltO•I plactl Slang ~~ ...... """" by Jdf Miiier mcl liB Hinds -. 9£SIPES AR1"6 '«'lJ NC MIRIN(, la.A FPJA.NA ~ .. Gee. ,.,.. SHOUL.PN',.. ,..As -re WSAK ·' :t HAP OUR CMICK6..., WAC..K 'THROUGH i"HAT SOUP FIVES TlfAES S .' MOON MULLINS '''fJteE ! I e>.ttr~·, "°1'\IR~ ~e, ........... ' .. ,..,,.. .... ___ _ ... ,,,,.,..__ .. J . 1----l ~--... by Georcie Lemoni . 1-r'P WORK e>e-rreR , 5,-UPID. IF Y'OO i::>IPN'"T" L-e,--r'HA"T" SIL-L-Y' HSN WS:AR WAc:>E!RS .' • -"-:ft.Al!..~llt e , -----~v..,. ... -'~~~ . ... .. • .. ' ........ P~/Julation Older, E~panding. Slower Soft, medium 6 or hord l"'slles. ! WASHINGTON (AP) - America'• population of 21S Dllllion penona 11 1rowln1 older and expandln1 slower than it did a year aio, the Cenaus Bw-eau reports. The bureau satd TUNday \be median a1e of the population Jumped from 27.9 years ln 1'10 to 2t.O ln 1976. AND rr REPORTED that the U.S. population of 216 million was only 1.6 milllon -or. 7 percent - more ln January 1977 than In January 1976. By comparllon, the population increued .8 perc:ent in 1975, aided by tbe Immigration of 130,000 Vlrinameae refucees to tM UnlUMSStates. It lncffued 1.1 percent ln 1"10. The bureau noted that two !ac· tore involved 1n the trend we~ the conunulo1 tendency or women to mllT)' lat~r IDd to have fewer cblldren. IT FOVND THAT 43 percent of women ln their earl)' 20s were still 1ln1le ln 1978, compared to 28 percent ln 1960. And lt reported that 42 percent of women ht their early 20a who had been.married remained chlJdleas ln 1916, com· pared to 24 percent ln 1~. The bureau uld the total fertWty rate -the number of chlldren tb• av rage woman would have at the end of her cbUd·bearilll years l! the rat• dld not chant• -hit a record low for · the fltlh conaecutlvo year, dropplr\a fi'om 1.ao ln 1'f5 to 1.19 in 191'. Theratewu2AiD 1'70. The U.S. populatloo expansloD baa been seoerallY atowtdc 1hle. the late lOSO., •hlcb mulled the height of tbe poa~World War If baby boom. L-<:HANGING SOCIAL values have ' bad a m.Jor Impact oo ~putatlon growth. Social aclen· Ulla II)' boUl t.ti"e rialn& COit of 11 V· lnl and the women'• movement have cocourqed ft'Omen to johl the labor force. The result Is that they aft.en~ man1aae and cbUdbirt.b. Jt alto bu become more aoclally acceptable for un· married people to llv alone or with IOllltOfteof theoppotlte sex. The Cemul Buiieau also found that tM number of chlldren un· der ace 1' declined by S.5 mllllon hr the tut six yean, a 10.3 peJ .. cent~rease, while the popula· Uon o..;r age M grew by three mlllloo, or 14.8 percent. THE NUMBER OF families ATOMIZERS Pendants " Slo. Cooker rLus WIST IOI> 1.J9ro 4~49 Sterlin& Stiver or M' Gold filled with 't aenuine stones inset. 7.50 I 28.95 MmuND 13" B & W Portable T.V. All transistorized. Great tor any room 1n your house. #IS·~· 99.95 Automatic cooker also bakes. NOITIBM Make. up Mirror 4·WU IELDIE Incandescent 'ANASONIC AM/FM RADIO h&hting system allows you to ,.--:--___ 'TIM IU~ ~~~~~choose the li&httng best ~-"-~_ .... _M_ .... _:·._T ... .:..._ ......... ..aoilll.00.;;; .......... ~ • *~!J'A IT-, ~~=5}~~i!"".n'.'~ tllRTllRN 'Moist Heating Pad' 3 Heat sett1nas and ~~ terry cloth cover with tits. ------.z.:·k·24.9s "w1sraox" AM Clock/Radio lay NOITNlH Cordless skin cleanser can be used with any soap or cleansing cream. htaded by a woman with oo buaband preaent lncrnaed by one·thlrd dwiDg tho ~· The divorce rate bu doubled •Ince 1960, jumpln1 lrom 2.5 divorce. pe i.ooo population to 5.0 dlVOl'Cel per. i.ooo populaUon. M of arch tm. there were 2.8 mlllloSl men and '·' mllllon women repon.d u currenUy d1vorced Md not rem am~. The bureau eaUmai.d that one or every three married penooa between the 81et of 25 and 35 and who were married ln 1975 win end their rlrsl marrla(le ln divorce lf current trends con· tlnue. _. 6 9 9 Wit\ AM "'"'k .....,... tUJ • ~ Easy tune dial and ------------~ nSNn~r:J vo1ume.contro1. 3" ,...------------.. ~~UL~.~ permanent maenet ·~18.88 . Foster Creek s11tAtGHT BOURBON JOHNSOI ' .... 0.8. TAMPONS , "" 9otum.-.. .• ~ot.M-o.b Mlde by Johnson & Johnson & a woman 1J11ecolo11st Saptr or Retular $1Ze. :~ 1.29 Mors' LAD1s· Snug Treds • .:: ~·'\ Choost from many11ssorted .' .'., \ styles, material and colon! 1'.f1 \ Wllf IH'S ... 1.99 2.99 f 'Clairol' soeaker. ~.~~!!~~~<1scrophon tor S3 ••1 19.95 troubted hair. 2 ll Tftl 1.19 IB1IOGIU 'Rain Bath' IAnt Ga formula for shower or bath, cluns and smooths your :12·~69 --~lCO "OIAL·A·lllW" COFFEEMAKER· Brews coffee dark. medium or hght according to 1ndmdual taste. '514027.88 •~c :xc= ::w.c:::: lADls' DUSTERS loop terry '" acintinatint str11>es! Solid peter ·ean collar _ .. 1.z~:m&is ' i 'Quik Drip' com11W1• :-· t bJ WEST IEND Brews 2 to 10 1 cups of dehc1ous rottee! ~ #5'7QT 19 88 "-... (Wll hlJ) • wrsr ..., Oriental Wok 1"AltmtteWtk1 A versaltle, easy way to ~·:1:2&.88 SAUY IWIJ8I Hard As Nalls wltll.,... Helps prevent ch1ppm1 and spkllJnl. .o~ 1.00 -·~~;;~r .ups ~ ~ lOOP1d terry tn assorted n stripes. Great Jor summer! U Assorted st~lu for your n tavortte taste. U ~!l 5.88a WHISKEY 8 29 1/1 GAL • .. W(. TmCIUUAl °"' ... ,. TUii P11U1111 tl 111 urm. FOU*G Chaise & Chair ~ AUUT Great fot patio or PoOI side! Colorful rainbOw webblnc adds bf'1llianu to your patio decor. CIWR •54 6.88 ~~SC 12.88 L or '(t , t• 'So Wit limit •rma. W• •"'' 'fult1• th• •Ix ml/lion doller m11n •nd b/Onlc wom11n, don't w•l' CHAR MUN Pant ie Top ' ' GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. <AP) -The ~ future ol a patt.or who edmitUd ainn.lnl but pleadett lnnocMt to a chart• ol aoltclt.IN a protUtute will be wetabed by bis church'• 1ovemo tna&oard. Tbe Rev. Robert 9ut, put.or of Qarfl•ld Park Reformed Church f« 1lir yean, Is on a » day leave Of absence while hl• con1regat1on'• elden decide whether to accept hla reatana· ti on. THE 41· YEAR·OLD mlnJaler w.i .rr..t.d Tbunday n1Jh1 by two j)ollcewomen poalns u pro. 1tltute1. Twenty-one other penom -lnclud.Lnl an u.abtant hl&b ecbool principal, a achool teacher and an ~ for a trvcli repair firm -also wen ar- rested bi the police crackdown on proatltutlon alona do•ntown Grand RapldJ' Divifloo Street. Mr. 811t pleadod lnnoceat Monday to the cbarae, a miJd&. meanor which carrlea a max· imum SO.day Jail term and a $100 fine. Jn an appearance Sunday before a bushed and teaclul CQD· rreaauon. the mlnllter ea.Id In a ahaklna voice, "lt would be foolish to pretend t.hJ1 11 just anoUMlr ·Suaday. Ny htm ii'° full of 1hame that I unnot look at you." THI!! UV. PAUL Fox, an u- 11.atant putor who preached Sun- cla)''• sermon aner Mn. Bast finished hlt remarb, contended the temi>talloo of the mlnlater w11 a direct uaault by the devll 0n the conire11tloa. He aald th church'• abilil1 to f oraive wu beinl*'*' The Reformed Church la an off1prln1 of the Dutch Ref onned eb reh ot tM Neth rland.t. It.a doctrlnH orl1lnate In the teacb.iql of John Calvin •. Alter·~ that be hOped any reporten ainon1 th• con•,.••· tlon would treat hll remarkl u a "• confidential converaatlon betwe~n mlHlf and this con- creaat.lon," Mr. Bast read a pre- pared statement rebuklnc •t \ hlmaelf for atnnin1. AS E Fl.N18BZD, lb •• dlenc• In the crowded ctiurcta roH IDd art111 applauded.· Church Offlclall 111d ttierewa no oootradlctlon ln tit~ courtroom plea of tnnoc ce and the putOr'a admluJon tn chtirch thath bld1lnned. Jd r. BiLlt aald bo had lull ln his heart, which ts tho tin the put.or confetaed to. accordtnc to a church omclal. -~· r; 'OESITIN' ~ SKIN CARE l y ( ..... 'LIYlllC1AU .. 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'"'" ..L~~;. .. , r-~ -i:w.& • ~ -- ~·: . --.___,, Brushed chrome roll1ne writer pen 4 88 makes a distinctive gift. H· 10 • Oil of Olay YHt• flt ,.. dill ,ot 2.98 "HER LADYSHIP'' Simulated leather Sw1ng·up tray and lock. With mirror on the hd •88 7.99 u. . . . . . Tea Kettles J. Q · "Copper with Pure ~ . Nickel Lining'' ~ ~ kettles. • Country style 5 8 8 : •• (l. • : NAIL CARE KIT bY 01t111tss For beautiful nails. Complete kit to smooth, condition & buff na tls 1n m1nutu. . I • • No Goa Threat If the gas tanks or the world ever register empty, Nancy Malan o( Washington, D.C., can just keep oo pedalin'. Billboard in capital city ties in with Presidept. Carter's proposed energy package. Business PrOmotions Reported Jim Sutter, sales manager of the tester division or Datatron. Inc., Irvine, has resigned hls addi· tional posts as director of corporate marketing and as an officer and director of the company. He con- tinues asi.estersales manager. He cited.an increase in outside interests. DUllel C. Montano, investment banker with C.L. M.cKln.ney & Company, Inc., bas taken Sutler's seat on the board. * James M. Cook, Irvine, bas been named West.em Division sales manager for CertainTeed Corp's. Fiber Glass Reinforcements Division. He I will direct sales operations to distributors and direct customers. He joined the firm in 1972. * Alan Hanks has been named director or marketing for Symbolic Dlaplays, lac., Irvine. He will be responsible for marketing, product planning and sales. Before joining the company in 1975, he spent nine years with Narco Avionics, in varied market- ing and field service capacities. • t . John P. Convey, Costa Mesa, has joined Com· .. manteattoas Compo1t.eA&.1 Corp., Costa Mesa, as ex~· ecutlve vice president. He b responsible for direct.- int the over-all worldwide activities Q(~ COf'l>Qra- tion oo a day-to-day basls, including all areas of research and development. eoaineeriog. mart• int, manufacturing and distribution. He ls former director ol product dfectiv~ at Esterline Elect.ronica, loc., Costa Mesa. A career ~ir Force officer, Convey retired as a lieutenant colonel lo mo. During the Viet- nam war, he Jerved as chief of sensor operations in Southeast· . Asia, where be developed, im· plemented and monitored the major electronic sensor fields. He new as a rated botnbardier, radar officer and navigator. Convey also served as a COHYIY weather officer and radiological control officer for the Atomic Energy Commission. He was an instructor of navigation to the first graduating classes at the Air Force Academy, where he authored the academy textbook oo meteqrology. Fare Cot Again · Orange Countlans flyin& to Denver can do so for baU the re· gular price on Huebes Alrwest, officials report. The airline's "Grate Divide" discount, previously set at $88 for standard clus round-trip flights, has been further reduced to $79. The special rat.e will remain in effect until June 1. • ... ,. l'\;')A t•"°'A ''"',. "" Orange County A.aseaaor Bradley L. Jacobs sap about 20.~:: letters are being malled to business owners who hue not yet filed'~ . .:. their business property statements. "';: The letter reminds business ownen to file completed property"" statement.a before S p.m . May 27 to avoid penalties aa stated in lb&!~ California Property Tax Laws Section 463. ~;~: Business OWQen who have mlaplaced their property stat.el:;·~ ments, or who need assistance in preparine statements, may call" ~ the business division of the assessor's office at 834-2930. n; Over The Counter NASO UdifMJS NEW YOR( (AP) Comw P• :nv, 331,i, J•mstrt it\(< 20 P11tlOG 11 IJ~ Sltf'IO Str 6'1• 7 ,.,,. -Tiie lo41owomlsl COii P•p J()'I, JIV. Jiiiy Fds "' 1 Peosl 8W 1~ II" Str•Wl> 0 1~:~ '!,~ llp• and Dollm.S I,:::! 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' ~ Tott I Wits • • • • ... • ... • . • • • • • • • • 7 .nuoo 2' P111 11 ~ Off •::t~ "" . . . . . . . . .... ...... . . . ... MUTUAL FUNDS IND !'D, THE CAJrPAJGN RAS beell IO 1ucceuru1 that it 1Uddenly dawned on Datiun Jaat month that lt no tonier ~ed the •~vertllinl 6J4:Dc!Y that created the caro palcn l1'ld helOtd lhe,(ompajly to earv• out a percedt oft big U.S. martcet. Ditrin tad Patker Adv.nJstnc of ~lea that it•• l~I to~ a MW ~ency to hand ite ad\'et1ltlng. Parker wu atunne<I. You WQ\dd be, too, lf you took a cli•nt from z~o to• bJWon dQUan and were then told :' 'Ufbanks, bul now we're movto1 oo." Parker bu been the only ·•~Y Dataun baa ba4 tiftce ll entered Ulla market lS year• aeo. In Japan, when a peraon goes to work for a company, trs usually for Jlfe. The employe doesn't seek OP· portunJtles with other firms, and the company doesn't dbmw lta employes. But this code obvlou.sbt does not ext.end to the oversea.a relationships or Japanese com- p antes and suppliers. DA 1'8UN IS FOLLOWING-IN THE foot.steps of Toyota. which fired it.a U.S. ad ageney, Clinton E. Frank Inc., in 1975 for tbe same reason Datsun is now dillmiast.D1 Parker: i~. U .8. business had flourished to the point where it felt It just had to have the services of a btg·time New York ad aeency. And both are following tne path trod by majQT U.S. com· pant es: big advertlaers gravitate to big agencies. Neither the Parker nor \he Frank agency could be fault. ed on the basis of sales resulta. In 1967, Toyota sold 36,000 · cars here; in 1975, wben it Jettisoned Frank, lt sold 284,000• cars. In 1967, Datsun sold 33,000 cars here; lut year It sold · 270,000. . Those are remukable results and you would think that '. a company achieving that klnd of growth would not want to change anything (or fear of dJsmanWng a wlnnfn1 combfna. tion. But that's not the way they think in the ad business. Clients can, and frequenUy do, say that their succeu ls real· ly due to lbelr products, not the advertising. Agenciea are .. dispensable. · 1 TOYOTA MOVED ITS $30 MILLION account out of Frank's Los Aneeles office and lodged It with Dancer- Fltzeerald-Sample <D·F·S), New York, the agency that creates adverttsine ror Winston cigarettes, Bounty towei., · Nucoa margarine, Skippy peanut butter and the Blg G •. cereals (Wheaties and Cheerios). It was D·F-S that came '-I> with the "You uked Cor it, you eot lt" commerclals. lt's the .: 12th largest U.S. ad agency. •' Which agency Datsun will move to is not known yet. But lt'• clear, from the list or candidates pubU.bed in the trade pr~ss. that It will be one of the major New York agencies, one that dC>M not already have an auto account. · The·Frank agency never survived the exodus of Toyota. It was later absorbed by Campbell-Ewald, the agency that hHdles advertlsin1 for Chevrolet. Whether Parker Ad- vertilihg can survive Dataun'a defection is dubious. The Parker agency handled U3 m111ion of advertJsing last year -and Datsun accounted for abo11l $40 million of that ' volume. The MadlAOn A venue agencies Datsun ia now talking to are au in the $200 million league. Datsun is simply saying that it bas oul&rown the agency that helped Jt lfOW. NEW YORK CAP) -Prices climbed again in the stock mattet today with a boost from hopes for •ome favorable inflation.news on Thursday. . The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, which had rlllll nearly 20 point.a in aix sessions, was up another 6.53'polnts to940.27. Gafners outnumbered losera by close to a 2·1 margin amona New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Well Street was expecting to get some encouragement on the lllflation outlook when the government reports '.fhur&- da,y oatlle wbolesaJe price index for April. d...,l•ne~A 11l!ra11e• Stoe• ~·~ ;,.-;.; ~r<•P~ FIMI oow.,,_, IVI••' Spoa light Oato1 11r 1.-~ t! 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' H ,100 1t + ~ ~llClj .. .. U.600 .f" • ." i4~,.~M · :::~~. "n:·m ~~: !! A~rntf:• .. • .. • • !l" +' Iii S'IU ...... S . +"-K•W-"··•· 4 t 1 +4.t ~ ... ., .. .... . ' ' ,, .. - .. n r 1. Toniglit' s Tv; Highlights K'ITV .tD 7:30 -Nixon/Frost Jn. tervlew. David :frost holds an eJCclUIJve intervJew With (ormer President Richard Nixon. . KNBC tD 9:0Cf ....... NBC W~n-day Night Movie: "Big Jake." John Wayne and Richard Boone star in 1971 western. KCET.at 10:00-John Berryman --I Don't 'lb.l.nK I WW Slog Anymore Just Now. 'lbe winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry la proClled ln documentary. , TV DAILY LOG. \.. f WBDNl!SDA~). I •vii1N6 ).' e:oo D Cl) (<JZ) ())) "'-D Qll Cl) (I§ D ,...., 0 (!21 (.1)) .... 11.$1.1rlld (l)C«Nf' ~ Ill Gvtis:INlle m hrtriq• famu, Cl)MMl·l2 fD DK!rk Company a> Dramatic Stria Ill Mi~• Douif• -6:30- 0 Dinah! GueSls include Phyllis Diller, S..11h V1u1han, Lynn Ander ' lOn, ft eland Dan & John f 0td Coley I e) Wy Gtfffltll (.fO) ... " Griffin Sllow m ,.,,.11y Affair ( 1Z> CJ)) '--• mu. (latl ())) lewitdlM 7:00 DfJ O OO IDfllNews • Uan Club Cf) .,, 1'1lrte s... Cl) To Tel die Tnrtli a C-.11t111Joa CDI LMl.lq Q)Thefll QJ «otun UfllUICt ''oerams m Maclftll/leltr1r Re,.11 ( ail CJ)) Tlie Partrid11 ft11tllt SJJ CrOS1-Wlts -7:30- 0 1111111 That T11ne U love Amtnan SlJle I IJ Tiii Odd Couple fJ Y,tcll C.1111 I f) $121,000 Quatlon 0 The Joler's Wild 1f~ Wdcl WOl1d o4 Alli1111ls m (!» ll)) lh1on1Fml Inlet· 11tW David Frost holds an nclu,rvt no holds barred v1s1t with former /'resident lltefllrl4 N11on "Walerc die" will be dtsclsutd ((1ll (])) "" "" ... Cowllhy t2ll CJ) c.i.w, S..,.U~ m ClllflMI 21 TlftiPt m NIN JUt Tull Qt liars Club . tht youn1Sltr's arandlallltr-811 Jah McClndlts-dec1des to dul llfllh the o•tbin himself. a <a OO> a lmtta <R> Wiien two lltup bep npj11111 off other c11mln1ls by 1mperwnalln1 pollCI otticers, Barett• poses as a dru& dealer to tnp them • Men Griff11t Show fl) Grut P1rl01111111ca-DMct In Ameria "New Dtrec!Jons 1n Dance wrfh the Ph1lobolus Dance The1let" The Plulobolus DallU Theatec. 1 ptffoim1n1 collecl~e of lour men and two women, uses aciobalics. drn&n. sculpture and wit lo generate a form fh11 is uruque lo the con11mpomr dancP scent -9:30- () lli1011/frolt fnteryilw m Mod Squad O> LI CrlH1 8itn Cmd.I 10:00 rl) Diel V• DyU o (121J (.{)) QJl CMtl11's Allatb (A) Tht Blue Allctls" The An1elure· hued by the pohce lo open their own nussa1e p.11lor 1n a plot lo t.llch a voce olf1cer rnvolved 1n b11ba1y, pto~hlullon Ind mUtdet CJ""" QJ bml Today fl.) NM BmJ-1-I Doll't TltiM I w.n Site Mrinor• mt hr A docu-mentary wllith P<Ohles the potl, 5Chof¥, cube and winner ol lhe Puhtm Prlle for poetry lite pro. aram eumines hrs relahonshrp with other poels, hlS obsesst0n w1tll his lilher's sulClde. alld other evenls le1d1ng lo the poet's own sute1de m fl Sien Am.do -10:30- 1 e; I U.1 Luq mm U)llews ED Great Composers "(ndr~ 8aloah·· The young Los AngtlP~ vt0hn1St. a ma101 new mus1tal lalenl performs Sonata No. 3 m 0 MIMI Op 108 by Brahms. loflowrn2 ~ converullon with host Ktn Beachler Pranr~I Albtrt•ne Volapd ts ~1sr1na artrst 1:00 0 '"' ~ • ,..,,.. 2:00 a.,.. o..wm.c ... ·o.a. • Mii ...... " ..,...,. '""*'" -2:05- 0 Moone, "Du" If A ~rtl" (dra) '!>6· Gtorct SnfttS. Ywonne OeC11lo. Zu Zu Gib/Ir -2:30-CD All·lllC•t s...; "lll1t1t1111rt c.tle," "TM ...... .. Pltc.tifft lsllM" llA'5 ... , ftf,.., *tll IUCI, •t the .,. ...... Four Oranae Coast student.a are among the 20 contend.en who wUJ appe.,r tn the Orange Cout College, Costa Mesa, auditorium May 14 for the auditions of the "Yount Attbt·MU&lclan Competi· tion." Judges John Golz and Dr. Philip Rehfeldt have a busy day bet ore them : the auditions start at 10 a.m and end at 5:20 p.m. with a one-hour break for lunch their only respite. But it is a rewarding experience for those DlUllc lo•ers who can apare an bou.r or two to Jude• the efforta ol YOUDI artllta seetl.ngtbe prizes Olrlanbed by Oran1e Coaat College CcilhmcmJty Symphooy Orchestra maestro Josepb Pearlman aod Lew lild· der. presid~tof Coast M u1lc Service of Co5ta MeJa. CASH PRIZES of $600, $300 and $~ will be awa rded to the first, secopd and third place Win· ners. Additionally, the first prize winner \l(.lll beinvit· ed to appear as toloist with Pearlman a.lld hls OCCCSO next December in the opening Concert ol the 1977·78seuon. · So these 20 young performers have a lot of• centive to impress the sea~oned judges and anyone else who cares to go along to the OCC auditorium lo hear them . LOCAL CONTENDF;RS are UC Irvine's Madeline Brady, flute, at 10 a.m.; another flautist, Kristin Winter of Corona Del Mar High at 1 p.m.: cellist Charles Curtis from the same schOQl at 2 p,m. a nd Laura O'Callaghan, viola, from Mission Vicjo High at l p.m . • ' Six participants will perform on the flute and the same number chose the violin as their instru· mentor expression. Three cellists, two trumpeters, one expoqent o! the viola and a young lady whose preference is the oboe in more than s even hours or auditions will be heard. GOOD LUCK to all of you. It is a grueling ex- perience but the rewards are great and this column has nothing but admir ation for the fine xoun& artists who come forward every year to display to us talents that seem to grow every year And our thanks and congratulations to Pearlman and Kidder whose devotion and dedica· lion make the contest possible. They are splendidly ser ving the ca use of music in our area. Finn Changed B71SUYIVCK LOS ANGW!S CAP) -Remember aeven y~an •10 when Jenny died aDd Oliver Barret& IV WU left alone! WhUe your heart wu breakin1 over this traclc end to "Lovestory," the people at Paramount aaw it as luat the beetnnlng -an deal opportOnlty for a sequel That there will be a se· quel you ~an count on. What you can't count on la wbether there will be one •~uel to "Love Story" -or two. Paramount i• into pre· P.roduction work on 'Love Story 1978.'' The studio baa several acrtpta in preparation. BUT THEN there's "Oliver•• Story," Erich Segal's beat-aellina se- quel to his first book. In its fint four weeks it sold more than 2SO,OOO copies. Paramount has the right to produce a se- q u e I, using all th e characters from "Love Oscar Big Cash Draw LOS ANGELES <AP) -Evidence of the Power of Oscar United Artists reported that 1'Rocky" bas brought $S7 million into theaters of the Unit· ed States and Canada. T.he company s aid 700 printa of the prtzeflghl film have been in use since the opening In Nov· ember 1976. More than $9 million has been erossed in the New York area alone "Rocky" \YOn Academy awards as best picture of 1976 and for Jobn Avildsen's direc· lion. Story." lt also bas Ortt th•n the mQvle and lhe ffluaal rtabts on Sqal's orfcinal book. l think book -but 11 lbey tum lt 'Oliver'• Story' can only down Segal la free t.o help the momentum of. take It Co another pro-the property that Para- ducer. mount exchutvel y "One wizy or the other owns." we're doing a a~uel to Wald said he would oak "Love Story," said 1 omewhere between - Mlchae.l Elsner, preal-''zero and SS million" for dent of Paramount Pie· the /llin ngbta to Seeal's turea. book. SE GAl. 'S AGE NT, -.::=:=7::--=:~-:-:=:-t.:.::-.:tJ~::;;:Q'l Robby Wald of the Frank Cooper Agency, said he doeao't tblnk Paramount will dare come out with any sequel except .. Oliver's Story" because lt ls already pre. sold to the public. "If you were Para- mount and you ad. vertlsed a &equeJ lo 'Love Story,• and people expected 'Oil ver 's Story,' I don't know how people would react to ..., .. ._.. 71'0 '" ·~ n. °""" t ..,&IOCW P .... QM!lfha , ... . ""'" ......... another story," Wald---------------~--~.-... said. Eisner said: "There's no question we will be out with the picture first. and therefore it's Uicon- celv able to me anyone else would venture into this arena." He added, "I happen to like ···Oliver's Story,' but nothing ts more presold "Islands in the Stream'~ GEORGEC. SCOTT CLAIRE BLOOM Pl.Ul(PO) ''DAY OF THE The CB battle cry of The Great Trucker's War! star11111 CHUCK NORRIS wm1 GEORGE MUft~ ·TERRY O'CONNOR GOL011 P•111l II MOVl!UI ·AN AMllllCAH INTllUllATIOftALlllL .. EAIE OPENS FRIDA YI <1•a1if.m.J cPllla~DJ ... '*" ,,,,. .. ,.......,, OOM IN .0 llCOf9S , .... Nit OOrOI ml"! Mii UllllTit e •llfl WIA'tlll • DIMON IHDte> "'"' ,IWIUOINOW ~ C11u "o"'' 20 t, •• ~~a• Andrea McArdle, sticking her toniue out at photographers, poses with entertainer Paul McCartney backstage at New York's. Alvin Theater. Andrea is the star of the musical "Annie," based on the comic strip LiWe Orphan Annie. Mind and Body "Did you ever have a dream about something you always wanted to do? Well I did.and I made mine come true. I discovered that the secret was Inside my head. It was the power of my mind over my body. Everyone has this power." MALIBU (AP) -Tbe UD.l!«mt wa-e Navy bluo and AnA1 lrliakL Tbe JUbmarlDe Wat nonncwation piDk. Ju tM ldmiral '• ell pWled alonpide, l1x Army aunes and aeveral aaUora clam bend up the ladder onto the 1ub. /(,,camera b9at bovere4 nearby, lllm· int the tcene for the teleVlalon moVf• "OperatlOia Petticoat" . Once tbe U~ Roncador, a rellc from World War n. the 1ubmarine rolled cently In tbe PaclQc 1welll a mQe off ParadJM Oove UIMhr the watc.bful eye Of a oearby tuf. Tbe plnk palnt looked llke a quick eo1snettc Job, covertq up a hWl pitted with rust and ebJpped paint. From the loot of her, 11 they tritJd to 1ubmer1e ber they'd bave to •hoot the re1t underwat,ef. On tbe worn a.ad 1pllnterecl wooden deck, John DAIL V Pk.OT 8J J /utln IUided Ute performers throuib the •«no where the nul'fft ir• takea aboud t.bo sub 11\u eteapine the Japanese in the Phllllpine1. Aatln wu a •kipper weutnt hlQ bata -director and atarrtq h the 1ubmari.n~ capt.aln fOf.' the movie and new ABC fall lerla. He Hid later, "Directlnl ttdl is toqh. You blve to contend with tlde11 wtnda, waves and the .• sun. Peopleareap~adallover. "You try to lron out all t.be problems lD ad· va.oce. I don't like to be faced with declaiona between quality and ataylnf on schedule. I like to come in on schedule. The TV IUm, 1tarrin1 Astin and Rlcbard Gllllland, wW be seen on ABC Friday, May 20, then nfxt fall wU1 be one-bour comedy·adventure aerlu on Saturdays. WOODY ALL!N'S WCfX)( ALLEN :V ~.ffi;':H DIANE KEAlDl\J F~r'&l TONY ROBE =':_~~ "ANN IE MANY AMONG US F\ CAN~~·FY HAL' ,, OA!AT PU!ASUR L TO WATCH" -CHARLES CHAMPLIN LA. TIMES ' TRlllANO AND KRISTOFF SON MAKE MORE THAN MUSIC TOGETHER. rrt AN A8SO\.UTELV Bl!AUTll'UL LOW ITORY." -IHIM.IY IDIR.KHIOHT~ "TOWERI OV!R Ont!R MOY11!1 OP n. YIAR -rT LIOHTI UP IKV WITH THI AAOIANCI Of BARIRA STREllAND'I HI NRfORMANCI ~~THI 8RIWANC& OP Mii KtRITOFFIRION," -f'M TA'A.Oft. N&WIHOUll ....,Al'Ula 'ITRlllAND AND KRllT'OflFIRION CRl!ATI A CHIMllTRY THAT I NOT TOH IWIWD ... ' .. .... \ ? ... C•t Bade°" firo• r~es DEAR PAT: l 've heard that a number of things, such as lagdscapina and furniture. can be deducted when ont buys a mobile home tq beJp re· duce the gross sales price and thereby reduce the amount of the S per~t us tax paid by the buyer. Can you find out exacUy what can be deducted? E.C., Fountain Valley Tlae Boud of Equa.llJatloa bu ruled tbe follow· hie Hem are dechacUble from tbe cross sales price of a JDObUe Jaome: Aw11lq1; ak.lrtlap, carport, porcla Ud rarua,, patio laclud.blg c:emen& slabs, cabaa11, 1bedl, concrete ud 11111oary work, la1tUc:apln& and 1hnaba, wuber and dryer, drapes. throw rap, • ..,.. pktares ancl mlrron, aai. tacbed or~. flll'llitare, aepantdy nated movlJll espeuee ud l.c:aUoa •llues. B...,D•Y-s..,., ..ea.o .. DEAR PAT: Hdwcanil11'dadoctorin general practice who was once an 08teopat.b1c physician (D.0 .)? Now that all D.O.s have to be M.D.s. bow do you find an osteopathic physician. N.C.;Newport"Beach The State Board of Osteopathic Examiners (121 lltb St., Salte 1201, Sacramento, CA tsSUlb .. pro· vided the n1mes of a number of D.O.a In tbla area for you. The board 1pokesman J>f)lated oat that D.O.a bave beell Uc:ea.aed •lain In CaUfornJa since It74 when the ltcf regulation that osteopaths also must be medJC!al doctora wu ruled anc:onstttu. tlonal. Tb1I ltate now has 38t prac:tidng D.O.a, moat la Soatbern CaUlonaJL Tbe State Board of Medical Exambler1' VerificatJoa Sec:ttoa, 1431 Howe Ave., Sacramento, CA 158ZS, can tell you 1f an M.D. also la a.D.O. Yo•r 0.. Y .. •rt1 It'• EfUJI DEAR PAT: You recenUy told your readers how to make homemade lroien yogurt. How about a recipe for making homemade yogurt itself. J.W., Costa Mesa You'll need these lngredleat1: 1 quart pasteurized whole, low.rat or nonfat milk; ~ cup nonfat dry milk or 1 13-ounce can evaporated mllk, and 1,2 to ~ cup unflavored yogurt. Combine milk and nonfat dry milk. Heat to 120 degrees in double boiler and pour into sterilized bowl. Cool to 110 degrees. Remove ~ cup or warm milk and blend thoroughly lnto the unflavored yogurt. Combine this mixture with the remaining warm milk and cover or put ln separate coptalnen. Place containers in a pan or water malatltlied at llt decrees for 3 to I hours for a abal'l'r fiavor. Refrlierate and ue wltltiD two wtr,U. 8aYe lallf • c• of tlU ftn-cap re- cipe to Ille u • ftlUrN '°'J:,.-u .. tell. WMil the bomemade caltare we bQ1 aaoCJler c-. talnerol commeretal,.,_. aili ~ere's your chance to get In on some big savings. Every day, thousands of people call our 26 paid Informers for inside taps on how to save hundreds of dollars in monthly transporta- tion costs. SACRAM~NTO (~P) - California thould adopt a ~le Dftworlt ot ~Ul)o teer earibq\llh watcbert tO keep tab9 OD the water, the around ud their pets, an Oran1e Cociilty leclllat.or Hid TUesday. Sen. Pa\11 Carpenter (D· Cypreat}, Wb<> Jut year tried un· 1uccea(Ulb'to Jet th• Letialaure to approve a ~million eal'tb- quake monttorlbg system that re- lied on sclenttata and technology, ls proposina a dlffettnt approach tbtsyear. tnf,"~raald. .. Tbere are tM>t eooa1h esouan to hlretJMN people. But l smpect people~ liytS in Callfonlla are .. ~bipartid~ln a volontary •Y&tena as the Chtneie.''"'-...,. _ _._ II' AN Information ce1tter. stntec:l 1ettln1 flooded with warnings from volunteers, Muller aald, tho aovernment could take such precauUons u lowertni dam levels, readying emercency equipment and ask· "WE WOULD enlist thousands of people liviol alone fault lines to monitor a series or evel\tl, such aa animal bebav~r, water levels and eas content, and ground current, Wt and swell- . CARP£NT.£R ALSO sald ho thought Gov. Edmuad Brown Jr., ·who" Flnanco Department op-1>0J4'4 last year's bill, would be m0t6 receptive to tbe new ap- proach, in light of Brown's pro. motion of volunteerism in other areas. Dr. Paul Muller oI Pasadena's Jet ~Oil Laboratory, who hu heal studyina the Cbl.Dese' syatem. Aid Cb.Ina cTedlta eome 100,000 'Vo!Ul1teers with 18~ thousanm of lives by predicting a inl · ~ple to leave bl&b·rise t.;J:;~~~oek!-~ b111ldlllP and houses that were urusare. · Carpenter's bW (SB 13S) in- cludee $1.~ mllUon for a state study of earthquake prediction. 13 County Hoag Receives 11.ibraries Highat Rating To Close Thirteen Orange Coun- ty Public Library branches will close for two we-ek~ begtnnlng May 9, while llbrary staff members conduct book inventories. Offlclals at Hoag Memorial HospJt8l have been in- f or med the hospital bu received the highest rating avaUable fropi the Joint Commission on Accredit•· tlon o( Hospitals based oo an 1.nspec:tioo of the Newport Beach fac.Wtt in lllovember. The ·two.year ac· --------creditation granted to Health for renewal of its the hospiW means that license. , it provides. in the TH~ JCAH.team con· estimation of the ac. sisted of a .Physician, a Branch es In clude cred1t4ltion team, tb~ op-registered nurse and an Laguna Beac h, San timalqualitybealthcare-. administrator. They Clemente, University for paaents. wer~ joiped by two CMA Park (Irvine), Costa ff. o s p I T A L pbya.(c:ian surveyors and Mesa, Fountain Valley. spokesman Sharon· a retree~a~v~,of the Sllve~mio, Garden Grove Sinclair explained that state In llCl"UWUZIDC the Regional, Stanton, ••JCAH accreditation hospital'• operattng pro- Leiaure World/Seal surveys are Yoluntary cedUTa, facWUes and Beach, Cypress, Villa aad although it is not equipment. Park, La Ha~ra, and ~JC· legally necessary for a M 1 a s S I n c 1 a l r tension Services (mobile hospital to be accredited, described the three-day branches). health care facilities survey u ••mtenae" and have sought accredita-said it included review of All wlll re-o pen on t i 0 n be c a u s e i t written policiei alonl( Monday, May 23, at re-represents a benchmark with an lnapecUon of the gular service hours. The of qualit;y that is higher facility itself that was so Dana Point Branch, than governme ntal thorough that "it got to which closed May 2, will licensure alone.•· the point of checking the remain closed in pre· She said that of more dust on the tops of door AD f« only $1.9S per a1h•t and S3.9S forchllchu under 12 Our fllllly holiday dinDcn .. ~ • tnditloa. l>lease make your reservations now. ~OrriOtt~n •••POlt'r • omrnia too~· c. ..... , o.. (714) 640-4000 pa ration for its move to than 7,150 hospitals in jambs." the new Dana Niguel the U.S., Hoae is one of .------.....,.__,~-----------:-"""~~...,...----------=-~---­facility. The new branch, about 4,800 gener•l located in Laguna bospltalstoeamthetwo. Niguel, is set to open in 7ear accred.ltatiOA. ea rJy June. T h.e The 81D'Ve-)' was \IO• Weatminster Branch dertaken at the sam• Library wtU open lo lts time Boaa was ~ ts new quarten aear th• iPeeted bI::. CaUtonala Westminster-Chic !ledlcal atioD and Center in late June. tho 1~ men\ of ' . ·~ -. . ..... _.__,.. ____ .. I'~ .. ini l;neyu~ thing. ·Ho in~,(",_ --~A.f Your"Sei-Vice~m•rvi:___c~e- on to .it and making it grow is another. And Th , F ' Peipetual Savings has various ways of . ey re . ree making ymi.r money make money. (Somescrv1~ require qualifying bala~cc~.) Even though Perpetual Savings is a Safe Deposit Box Notary Service sitable financial i,nstitution, yo4'U feel C~cking Account· Savings Bond comfortab~e'with us. Our employees are Thlvelers Checks Redemptions friendly, knowledgeable and take~ of Mo.ney Orders · Save-By-Mail your ~ons quickly. A~ we offer an C.Opy Service ·Inter-Branch Privileges eqon;nou5 .range of services. So when Trust Deed 'Thlephone Transfer people ref er to us as a tower of strength, Collections ldentikey "' it•s more than just a catchy phrase. • Come in and sec us soon. Where ypu ~t younnoncy does make a difference. 1• J!ighest Allowable Iilterest 71h %·· 7. 19"/D ::~ $l,OOO 7%%•• 8.06% :r:;.s1,ooo ·Retirement PlanS 'lllx-deferred Keogh Plan A self-employed individual may deposit IS% of his or her annual income ($7500 maximum) in a Keogh plan. Both money contributed for yourself and for employees is tax-ded uctible, as 1s the interest it earns. After retirement you're ta~ed at a much lower rate as you use the money. Perpetual pays the Thistee fees. IDtllVldUal Retirement Account Statt your own Individual Retirement Account if you're not already in one. Contribute up to 1-'% of your annual jncorne ($1~00 maximu m) in one payment or regular in tallments. The money contributed and the inte~t it earns arc tax <Jeductible unm you use the money. Perpetual pays lhci'Jhistec fee . Knife block lets you see your cutups. About $18. Sprouts, leafy grHM come crisply i dry In seconds. Washer, under $15. Energy makers/savers: Hammered copper bo'I(/, whisk team for perfect egg whites . . .. _ .._.........._{~.,._.__,,.._,.....__+i•N""'r·-r 'T ~~ -~----~~--\ BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA GIUS-BOWEN, Food Editor Wldneldey, May <4, 1177 C1 I ' A Festival ·.Readied · The March of Dimes May Wine Taetlne. •Festival is planned from 6-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 11, in the Newporter Inn. Additional informa- tion ii available from the .March of Dimes, 979·2270. At rt1ht Mrs. John Watz and • Marcie Watz, Marc& of Dime• poster child. sample cheeses. t I ·I ' • ~ ;' ,. I . .J :sp·e·akei-S' ·Topics Vrii-y , • CIDLDREN'S BEAR·MORE INSTITUTE: gr6up will have a Mexican Fiesta in celebration A aoclal evenlne 11 planned at the Harlequin or the lOOth anniversary or Cinco de Mayo Tues- Dlnner Playhouse, Santa Ana, fore p.m. Thurs· day, May 10, at the Irvine Coast Country Club. day, May 12. ReaervatJ01111 are available from Following a social hour at 11 a.m., members CHMl,832-9252. will e?Uoy a fuhlon abow and talk by Helen Jobiuon, public information director for UCI. BAT Y ABM SISTERHOOD: Vidal Sassoon will spealc for the group during a luncheon Thurs- 1 day, May 12, at the Newporter Inn. Sassoon will autograph copies of his book, "A Year or Beauty and Health." Reservations are available by calling 644-1999. SELF-EXAMINATION: A free program on breast self-examination will be offered at noon Thursday, May 12, in the community center at Golden West College. The one-hour program will be conducted by Mrs. Fay Lieberman, a volunteer speaker for the American Cancer Society. Men also are encouraged to attend the pro- gram as they too are suaceptible ~ breast cancer, according to Jean Armstrong, a women's program coordinator at Golden West. ANTIQUE SERIES: A four-part lecture series will examine antique pottery, woodenware, paper and lamps beginning Wed- nesday, May 11, at 7:30 pm in Fine Arts Hall 119 at Orange Coast College. Lecturer ts Allen La'A-1on. a well-known speaker in the area. Miss Johnson, who will talk about Mexican economics, crime and travel. frequenUy leads UCI tours to Yucatan and South America. AMERTION TRAINING COURSE: Orange Coast College will offer a clus to help overcome the handicaps or inferiority complexes beglnning Thursday, May 12. . Series lecturers are Dr. Claude Farley and Valerie Croy, professional marriage and family cou naelors. The four-part series meets on successive Thu•days from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in OCC's Fine Arts Hall, Room 119. More information is available from otc. 556·5880. MOl'llERS OF TWINS: The Orange Coast club will elect officers and reveal secret pals at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 11, in the home of Mrs. Jim Nyhus, Hunttngt.on Beach. More information is available from Mrs. Paul Harrell, 963·5089. SONG WRITER8 GUILD: The group will meet Tuesday, May 10, In Manny's restaurant, Huntington Beach. Cassettes prepared for tbe Guild Soog Library will be submitted at the meeting. More LIDO ISLE WOMAN'S CLUB: The club's an-information on library requirements ls available nual Hats an Bloom contest "''II take place during from Ryan Wal)<er, W~stmin.ster. • DEAR ANN: I wu in. tereated lo your letkr ln the OakJud Tribune •lined "Jut Another Animal." written. by I husband wbo wondtn wlty wtv• OYtt 1$ no lonser detlN sex. The m~t1 of the tlfll• J atfH wltb. )'Oµ, but not lb.I• Urnt. My hu1band and I are both lq our mid·40t and 'have : been marritd 25 ~tan. Our NX Ute waa always aatiafact.oey t but now l am le11 and 1eaa lowest. ed. Wby? Because it hurtar Don'tauaaeat a doctor. I aaw 1n1 anecolo11at lut week and wu •Jain told that dr')'neu and ir'· ritaUoo are to be expect- ed .. at my a1e.'' He said he can't do anytbint about lt, Uhleas there is an ln!ection. TKA T be can treat! So, I irtn and bear it, or tell my husband it hurts too much. Fortunately, he is a very paUent man but I reel I am lettlna tum down . Could thla be why so many mea In their 40s leave their wives tor youngerwomen? -NOT LOOKING FORWARD TO MY FIFTIES DEAR NOT .. wmDING PHOTOGRAPHY WITH NO MINIMUM CHARGE! · Full coverage of your WEDDING. and RIC.,,OM In gorgeous color with 36 or more proofs to choose from ... You purchase only the photos you want. CALL MOW for complete Information. Reservations are now open for weddings through September. • I lrap1c ~ ... &31-3411 4·BIG DAYS WED.·SAT. MAY~7 a lun.cheon Tues day, May 10. an the clubhouse. EAT YOURSELF SLIM: Shirley Bright Fashions from local stores also will be shown . ~'/,registered d~etitJan, author and president .... ,. ~-~~an \&al~ be. PT ad ~ ;1 , l ~. _ ....... _.. -q Akee '• ~·.;·~~ , ~.... ·y .. 1.. ~ ,,. , • ,......,~,,,Vr.•e~~---Sch~l. ey will pre~erl"t setec ons from the . n~day May 11 in th~ran'a Hall. Cotta _.,.J;:dJ _ .. ~v-v .. ·:· musical "Bye Bye 81rd1e." Mesa. ' ' • ' · REPUBLICAN WOMEN: The Irvine Coast The publicis tnvl~ lo the free claas.' Capricorn's Reliable Tfl1J8SD.\ Y, MAY s By SYDNEY Ollila ARIES <March 21-ApriJ 19): Glve yourself room for pu\linl plans into operatioa. RefU.ae to be confined-or bellttltd. Promotl.ollltdue. TAURUS <April 20-Ma,y 20>: !'lnilb rather than initiate project. Dl• de.p for WormaUon GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Exercise In· dependence of tbou1ht. a(tlon. Dtal with creative people. CANCER (June 21-July 22>. Follow through on hunch; give full rein to Intuitive lnteJJ~. You could "wake up" with solution to problems. an11wers to que1tlom. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Your beat qualities surface. Personal maenet.ltm nows. VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22) · Be thorough - take not.hint tor iranted, npeclally matters deal· lng with buildina matertal, 1afet.y, 1ecurity. UBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for GRAND OPENING Ncdurallfi: Sculj1tured. Nmu -------------.. I ...,,.... . ! ... ~~~ =~·"*"· •.oo I I ,. ...... ........,. ... ~ .... ,... ......... ..,.,. 110.00 I I ,... ............................. , ....... ..,.,. tto.oo I ............. •••• : ••••............ "'"'· ••• epieic. ftO,OO I .............................................. . .......... • .......................... ·~ ttl.IO I.,,.. .. .,,, ............ ,,... ........... .,_ tut.oo ·I COUpon Eicplrts MAY t, 1977 .. ____________ .. M'lltNe~An., .... I ,.... . n• cbance. variety, dealina1 with perceptive member of opposite sex. SCOllPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Accent on belnl realistic about valuablea, peraonal poasessi9fll, financial potential. SAGITl'ARlUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: You aet what you requeat -know it and be especlally careful. Be positive you can handle volume. added rapoosibillty. CAPJllCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Much that occurs i. "in secret.'' You taill backatate, behind-acenea &lh:npae ln lmportant ways. You are connded lft, d@ended on, nlltd upop. AQVAltJ\IS (Jan. 20·Feb. 1.1): Accent on de- 1lrea, wtahes. fulllUment ot fantuy. Your appeal broadens -you C•t better dlaplay, dlltributloo. PISCP,S (P'eb. 19-Marcb 30): Your qull.tUa or senslUvlty, "quiet leader1h1p" au.rte to forefront. Be ind•nde.nt, afftdlonate, demand· int where quality It coacttMd. - I I JD ANN'S laaatry lmpariam I 0120 ADAMS AVE. (AT IROOKHURSTJ HUM'(IMGTON BEACH ~ 0 W • hove tM ...... llt ytshry..-'' kitchen. bath cilld aMlqilln." COMI IM AND UGISTB '°' OUI Fiii DU WIMGl-SEI COUPOMS 1aow PLACE ,MATS & ~~!~..S ... SJ.7t to S2.4t =SJ49 MATC.HING NAPKINS I ... Sl.4t ~:as¢ S 110.00 CROWMPOID Bt•USHCHIMA (SeMoe for 8) ' \ D"_,..,. ...... ..__.. l•prl•t•4 wltlt ... ..,.." ...... ",,... .. .. .............. .., .... H4 ••r ••re. Hett • ........................ • MOW AleMIW ....... tlOKAl ~'°9MTad. Exqullite lec:y knit wfth 1n entirety tr..n look for elttgant tweltel' Mtt 0-0 I exchJllW C#dlgan lJO, and shell A4. 1COent Ct•llm'f oysts With ~ pyramids ..;tti ~-32-42. Oooble knrt peni. 1n oyster, &-20 . .... ... I I -c..,.. ----_ .. Officers · Named I ...... .....,, ....... ._ HOHIY IAllD HAM ORot:R NOW ••• May 8th ta Mother'a Dey Q ::.~ • Reedy to Serve wl1hffol.v'n Spice Gian •·Spira! stlced ' · From Top tA> Bottom • Wi Ptclclge end Ship from Coat to ~ • Full ~oe ~ • Jmponed Cheeeet gauze! foxy fabrications at Leeds. l(j.99 STATE FARM A INSURANCE R>R INSURANCE CAU DENNIS ROSENE 410 WMf Coelf HWy • NewPort 9eecl'I 0-4~70 u. ........... llllllt"-walldlllt. . • lJghtfooted little gauziest The newest funtasia in love-knotted pastel stripes or softly shined cream. Off to whateve(e happening on oushy Wt\lte soles. -c>r~anb•d .. cbHl 1 medlumareen.J>eP.. uasiia •an ur•ed to rue per, ebopped appllcattoo1 for tbe 21.lrp 1arlle clova. fomtb annual Calitamla chopped · · ·state Cb•rn~ton•~lt> 1 can '211 oa.> wld• QU1I OOCkalt. •lat.cl uua peeled tomatotl, broteD year at tNt Balb6a Bay up . ClaltJil.q~ . l CID<• OL) tomato Tbe winner of tbl1 tauce year'• event wlll 2cupcrwata represent the It.at~ ln the 2 tablelp0ona c:hlll World Cbamplon1blp powder Chili OookQff, which la 1 tableapoon,aalt held each fall under the l bay leaf auaplcel of the Intern•· Duh Tabuco aauce Uonal CbW Sooleb' in 2 CUI (15 oi. each) ROI~. Mex an-at)'I• Chlll A totat•20teamt ~e Bea• • 'allc:>w«lto_.,th•~u Cook beet~ onion, · match wt~ five ft\l rree ~r and 1arllc "chef• .. OD each qd a in Jar1• aauo.pu or' •up port team of Dutch oven until meat ~ teupoon cbnt m ix tu I'•. Blend 11,1 .. ohraxed~pW or . cheetleaden and belch· loaes it. rid color. Stir in powder thorouibly; _ 1bape Into on floUred IGH.ce to it.· alonp numbertn1 up to all remalnln1 tn1r•· v.. tea1POCG•alt flJtteDed bUl and wrap inch tblc:lnlttt. U1lil1 50 persona. AppUeatlana dlent8 except beans. . Cream b"tter and in plutlc wrap. Cb1ll UD· blleultor~ euu.a, are available tbroacb C9ok over low heat. cream cheese tosftber tU doUP.b_.. eully. cut Into dellred abapes • .JlmWeatait45-aooo. ovetid, 1~ boura. Add uptil 1rnooth. Stir "5 m~ lia trMaer or Bake!Dpttbl.ud-.00-F. · Here'• some llllplra· beaa1; ~ook ~ hour te1atber flour. chm. o v • r D I I b t 1 D oveo J.O..• minutes. or tlon with an accompany. loa1er. Serves 6 witb powdv and Mlt; add refrlontor1 u.iUt = browued. ina recipe for chee.e cbeeeeeutoutt. b.UataUmetoCl'fflD_ecl. Roll ou' b•t•MD Mak• 1--. c:utouta to dellabt kids CllBF.8E ClJTOVT8 bothy~ and old. ~ cup softened but- CHIUWV£RSCRILI ter 1~ pound• Jean t . packa1e (3 oz.) around beef cream cheese, softened 2 cups chopped onlon 1 cup nour ANY BRAND-SIU. GROUND Oft lNSTANT ~MANO.ANY Sil! COFnl IHAMPOO 25!. --= ...... ==~ 2sc= ... ~ :r---c-~ ..... ---·~- Kids' Stuff In a Skillet. ................... __ ~ TURl(EV"8REAST ............. u. 1.49 ........... .,.. ........ ~ _...,.,,,..,.,.....,. fRYO'~TS .................. ie 1.09 DRUMSTICKS ...•. : ...... N ......... 11. .55 ,_,__...... -· .... fRYINO CHICICENS .............. !&. .89 TURKEY THtGH$ ...... ~ ........... ia. .98 ....... ..,... ................ CHlCKEN WINOS ............... 11. .69 SMOtC!O SAJJSAGE ........... u. 1.49 You'vegotablgnigbtplannedandsodoyour c.oo..Mc1.. ~~'~1 ... kid• -jollies with the babysitter. Before you BEEF SAUSAGE ROLLS .. PICG •• 89 FROZEN SHRIMP ............. lllOo 1.39 1eave, why not teave out the nxmgs tor tbia picnic n•Glil 6 DRUMS Cl.OD ROAIT on-tbf.floor. . ro&TJ• FAA),\$ -~~ IONEl.fSS IEEf ... _. -· ~,..._ __ ~ -~·~ -;;~;$;._;:·-...;:: J>.~ .... --~~ ~"' _"..._._..,. . n.,r~;Jta,;"'Wftf"lry~QUl~oa~~ it--~'-_,-• .,,,,,_...,.• _......,~-"" I tine thoae little hands and afant euer1tea lo con1tructive play. Combined with chilled ~9labltatlc:b and a glat1 of milk, Ham Pr~ and Granola Cookl• provide wholesome autrttioO. HAM PUNCllDS e 1Ueea of whol•cr'aislbreld e 1llc• of pr.·eoOked bam . e 1llcea of American« Swlla cheele .sweet pickle c:blp1 Prepared muttard •' 2 t.abl•poou buttu or marautne . · a beaten'"' · ~ milk I • p three llfcee of bread wUh matatd; layer , cheele and Diet.I• Ille. oe lt ud toD wtth O'-htt half of bread. Repeat for afl SllJldwtebel. ' Beat eUI tocetber with milk. Melt buu. or marsartne~in tare• 1k.lllet. Coat 1ID4wlcbtl ln eg1 ln1xtuN md fr7 unW IOldtD blvWB on both aide.. Mak• ttentnp. GUMOLA OOOllBI >r-\ cup hotter or mar1arlDt ~ cupft.rm11 packed brownnaar 1eg1 1 tulpOCIDVanilla 1 CUP \mllftedftoqt ~t.upooobaldnalOda 14 leMpoODaalt. I "'cape ~aoolac.reil . ~cup cboDDt4 nutl Cream toc6't>i• buu.r /martartne and near with mlJCer; add ell aM VuillL Oombioe Oout' witb remtlnSn,f dry lnsrtdlenta ae.pt fl'anola and nut.I l.nd lnJ,lt lnto butter l'nixtun. SUr ln 1ranola and nuta. . Drop doulb by tebl•poooaful Oftto Uptly •reaMCl baldna IMet. Bu• at 400 UP'ffl P. I minutes or until liSbtly browned aiwnd \be edaea. Cool on wire rackl. Mak••~ dOHD. AMERICAN BEA\JtY EGG NOODUI 8 OZ. WIDE 0. IX. 'MDI •~LDHfON • Ml't AOJUSTAMI • aAPTID " .QfolllO~ LTO. Sllvt.sMITHI ·REGULAR OR DIET IHAITA BIVlllAGll 120Z.CAN 1 • • •·Just Uu people wbO are over· weltht. they don't want to feel like they're eat.inf diet foods, and they're being deprived of ·oormll'J!avors. ·• llJ:s. Sduia: reUJiUy served 35 cnemben Ol the Lido tale wart· in1 committee for the Or1111e County Philharmonic a portion of her veal t.oetada and her own •'pumpkin bread supreme," a au1arleas, spiced cake q>ade from reconstituted wheat brtad layered with an artifically sweetened whipped mllk filllni that could fool most dessert top· ping fans. THE WHOLE LVNC8EON came to a grand total of 300 calories. One member of the croup, which met at the home of Mn. Donald Ayres, said the women "Oipped over it." "It's so nlce not to feel aullty," abesaid. ., "What we oiler ls gourmet food that really tastes gourmet, but. doesn't le••• you reelln1 depressed about the number of calories it contains," said Mrs. Schrier. Her diet entree:; include a chili relleno, knocfcwurst with sauerkraut or barbecue sauce, a lweet-and-sour fish casserole ; Carol Schrier eyes a piece of her pumpkin bread. a favorite of fat and thin restaurant patrons. How much does it cost to feed a baby? The answer. for the baby's first year alone, may differ by $.100 or mor~. de· pending on the.food selected. The kind of milk used ia a major factor in tbe cost or feeding the oung baby. ¥other's milk J.s safe, convenient. -i. n. .. _ l-~ir)''· -~~~.~ t ~~bt'JY.. w .-~ The mother who bi'eaat feeds must eat more food than · the mother who does not ln order to provide adequate milk for her baby and not Jeooardi1e her own health. Food In USDA 's thrifty food plan for the lactatinc woman costs about $13 more per month than for non· lactatlna women. In the moderate cost food plan, the dif· rerence la S20 a montb. In addition. about $2 a month is re.- quired for a supplement contatnina vitamin D. Usina tbeM e1timatell, Ute total cost to U.e family of a brelllt-fed bafaat tn e.,17 months ol llfe ls *15 to S22 a mouth. otmula for baby, an th other band. m1.1 cost $12 to S85 a month depeodlnC OD k~pd ot rormwa used Pd the container fn •hicb 1111 purcbaaed. Ulm~ maothly coat of DlWt·~ formula foe l>aby l&JdaC tlve bottles (30 n oz.) daily: Ponmll.a Moa&lt.l7 c.& Whole fl'esh milk, auaar m .oe Evapora&.ed mllk, 1\11ar 12.38 Coocentrated fotm\ala. 13-<n cans 20.51 Pvwdend formula. lkz cam 21.54 Ready-to-use formula, 32-oa cans 27 .~ Read:)'·t.o-ute .. pack, 1-oz cans 41.19 Raq-t.o-u&e, .. pack kl boWes 55.90 B.ead1*ate• 2' S-01 bolUes 12.00 Roady-t.o-uae, 414-ot bottles 84.12 You can see from tbla chart tbat tbe cost of read)'-t.o-use formula la incl"eued by mon UWl OM-half If bouaht ID ••Ml"rinl Ille" cana, and 1a doubled or tripled if bou&h~ In dJlpouble bottles rather than ~cs cans. HoweveT', the •matl e-may be the only aaf• aource of milk ln some 1ltu1tkilll9. when traveUn1, f 01t example. lJNdlna brands of commercially Pfel*N!d formula coat about tbe eame. Formula fortified with iron ls available at lb• tame coat. Soy·btsec:I formula coeta aligbtly more than milk~. I I I I RLUS ... FREE MAIL-IN OFFER • S.gaat's Rawhide Bone $1.59value -----------------Mail the inner foll envelope from errt Sefgeant's Sentry IV Collar Ind this c:ertlflcllte for your free gift glus • eoupon entlttlng you to• SOC ~ refund (by mall) ~you purdlaae )'Oii next Sentry IV Coll•. Sc>ecltY one gift for eec:h lnnel' foil enveloPI aubmltted O~Bone OOltToyt(2) . Send tat .... -..... -.~,.... Ohr, P.O. Bol 11211, Rlc:tlmDnd. VA 2JZ30. f "*' I ITMET-------------- 1 ~ ~ ~ I L-~="~~~.:.:9~ ~IOW~to~~~~~ -_J UO'bl Ct aerumptuous dtl.if a Uon. None ol them contain more than 1IS catoriea a 1erviila and the aerVblo are up to lk ounces. Hra.~: Schrier ays she anUcipetfii a lot of banles in CCO· ttnulnf to Offer these should th FDA follow throutb wtt~ It.a pro- poaecl ban on saccharin. "People uve been coo:µns to o~ ·~ 1n droves, 11ignln1 pett. Uona to~ the ban. There's no way tbtY (the FDA:> can go tbroulb With th18 wttbdut a via· bl• aubltitute. and I don't tbJnk they will. "lf they find another awee~er, m1 Job Will be to test • alternaUv and flnd the one with the belt aweeten:ln& pow r and no bad aftertaste. "that's what turns moet pee>: pie otf on diet foods. Most simpty don't taste aa 1o0d.'' Th• rtA8W'anre ke.out deH 'counter offers 1ourmet trees paokaaed In individual aervtnas that ahe 11y1 are eapeclally popular with vacatlonera with boats or campers with cold atora1e accommodations. "This means you don't need to .JO off your dlet Just becauat you're leaving tqwn," she aaHI. ''We want to help make alen- derizine a way of life .. " ., I The collar that protects your whole family from FleafestationTM BJ ~·Ol'BY WBNCK _ ....... , .. ~. CIJt..,_I.._.. ' Travelers to HawaU often Jeana to appreciate the many bopleal h'ulta that are served there ln abundance: pineapple, .Papaya, man10et, and .suavu. Thia lprinf, a NCOrd crop of Hawallan papayas la expected to hit the malnl&nd, with peak 1upplies of some five mUlloo pound'.a beinl available by June. Papayu are IJ'OWD In many places, aucb 11 Puerto RJco, Mexico, Texas, and Florida, but the vut majority found in our markets are from Hawaii. The papaya ii a>ot a nat.tve ot Hawali, but WH tranapla,nted there from America 1n the early llOO' 1. It looka like a peat- ahaped melon, and has a rich, sweet taste, yet is not high in calories. A half of papaya has only •bout 60 calories. Along with those 60 calories you get 85 milligrams of vitamin C -almost twice your day's require· ment. · Papayas are alao btah in viumin A aud have amall amounts of other nutrients such u iron and B vitamins. When yo u buy papayas. handle them carefully as they bruise easily. To test for ripe- ness, look rather than touch -skin color ranges from half yellow- green to completely yellow-orange when fully ripened. • You can ripen papayas by holding them at room temperature for a rew days. Once they're ripe, store them in the refrigerator so they don 'l overrlpen. Papayrui are about as easy to ferve as ~rapefrult or melon. imply cut In half engthwise, scoop out the seeds, and serve. Since they are so sweet, many people like to eat them seasoned with a aqueeie of lime or lemon juice. Should you happen to htfve more npc papayu than you can use im· tn-e<iaately, you ean freeze them vtrY easily . ..... . Slice~r puree,~ ad,4 .._ • .,. ~O!J~ ·~""'¥2~ • """ 'J"'""" ....,,..n,~e. Sliced papayas can be used for ples, cobblers, and ice cream or_yoaurt topping. The strained puree can be uaed ln juices and nectars. You can also make a de· licloua milk shake ualng papaya, milk, a little rresh lime juice and ice cream or ice milk. Papayas are one fruit that you can eat 1reen ir you cook them. You might serve hot baked papaya on lhe half 1hell u an accompaniment to meat, u a dessert or even for breakfast. To bake papaya, cul ln half lelicthwlae, remove seeds, and place In a bakina d.lab. Put a little butter, lime juice, and ginger ln each cavity. Bake at uo•r. 30 m lnul.el, or until tender . ••• .. deli. ·· .. eo, s IHf LINKS M>t ... a . u .. 39c ,_ •• ,,,.u. 45c JUMBO BURRITOS ~g' ... u ~·' .. •l' Oii POllll CHOllZO m ,.o OICU IMTlA • J \IAll SLICED IOLOGNA •Ol M ""'u.,.os ·-•10t1 , .. 49c ta 65• I IHF FRANIS IH)Z ... 0 • u 69C {~ 5l1cio1iOLOGNA •H>I,.., l• 97c ~~ O&CAll Mn(ll•'O/l(Nf.tl50 A I• $109 fllU>HAOl[N BHF FRANKS , •• ... ,. " WHITING OSCAfl MAV{a • MlU"D ~OUA•l ""•I t I $1• 3 9 f AH H • •Oii N VARIETY PACK 11-ot m. , .... TURBOT FILLET PATfllCaCUOAH• $4'' laf$><1AOllN CANNED HAM H• ,; COOKED SHRIMr •ATlllCa CUDAHV •a $798 'ff"A''"l '1"eOU/ITN•ClNllP<.U CANNED HAM , • B • ?f.~& B~:f::'- 110HU111 SJ 19 ~~~ I 9c IM)L • • t • RANCHO TURKIYS T FRl!SH FROZEN 10·22 L8. A '/a. WT. • HENS OR TOMS . u59c BEEF BLADE-CUT LB. PORK SALi •Ollll IHOUlOl• 99c ILADI STEAKS ......... L .. _,,.C.s•LOl!O $14f ••c .. I.I. 'Ollll • «"ro cu• S 1 Sf LOOI CHOPS .. LI c~r•r llOLt. PO•• LOl"I s 1 Ot SPAil lllS. .L •• LB. 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" I Otllf '"" ~ '°' .... 0'0-11 Photographer's son Ryan O'Donnell gets udderly engrossed In the facttt of milk. 'Haw We MHk :.Ovr Stcite's Resources ; Did JOU know that dairy products in ms supplied three fourths of the calcium in U.S. diets? 'l'bey also provided 3'.7 percent of the phoephorua, 39.8 percent of the riboflavin, 22 perceQt ol the protein, 21.1 percent of the magnesJu.m and 19.8 percent of vitamin Bl2, but only 11.4 percent of the calories. BtCEaL1'8aowNnON& ....... ,.,.. ..... ..., DEAR CF.CILY : I bave t-...s .. . the real Soutben aweet patlto' ple that Necro people make IDCI• Jove it '°· However, I ba.Al't. been able to set the recipe. C• you? -CALIFORNIA DEAR CALIFORNIA: M to· the pie, for the real thlni. T turned to "A Good Heart and a· • L11ht Hand -a CollecUco o( Traditional Nesro Recipes" by Ruth L. Guldm, llnt publl1hecf by the Fund for Alexandria. Va., and later by Slmon and Schuster.· Thl• cookbook came out in uea- before "IOul food" became well· known all over the country -and' it' I a dellehtf ul contribution. ' Ruth Guk:bil still lives tn Ala~ andria, Va., and I talked to her· OD the phone tbe other day. Sbe told Qae that after ha' cookbook. appeared, black people all over the United Stat.el H:nt ber their f avortte IOUl·food reelpea. When we tried Buth'1 tweet POtato ple we found It 11'4 de· Uc ate flavor anil texture. . _ ln the chapter on "Pies" in her cookbook Ruth aay1, "Pl• are .. our food. We make tbem oat ot practically anytblnl and' eat them hot, if podlble, usually with vanilla lee cream. at leut 2 or 3 tUQes a week. MOit beloved are .\ppl~, (Pie) and Sweet Pota"Pte. -C.B. BVTll GASKINS' SWEET POTATO PIE I/, cup buUel' Y.t cup brown saaar 1~ cup1 mashed sweet potatoes (about 1 pound) 3 ecp, all~ beaten Y.t cup com ayrup ~cupmllk Y.t teaapooa aalt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 unbaked ple crust Preheat oven to as-P. cieam the butter and augar. Add the ALL MEAT IS CUSTOM CUT AND WliPftD FOi YOUI PEISOMAL AMO SPECIAL HEEDS FEA TURIH«i FOSTER FA.IMS.. CALIFOIMIA GIOWM CHICIEHS . FtllSH IAMCH EGGS RIIS -ROASTS -CHICKEN COOKS> A.HD SLICED TO OUEI PARTY PLATIERS I~ At Me btN CW.,.I LOWFAT MILK AND NONFAT (skim) milk continue to take over a bigger share of CaHfo~a'a milk consump- tion. Of total milk sold for fresh consumption, S6 percent is whole mUk, 31 percent is lowfat and nonfat products, and yoau.rt makes up 2 percent. potatoes and ...... Mix. well. Mix .. -''------,.#-..,...i..__,;. __ ___;._ The aalea or lowfat milk in 1976 increased by 10.5 per- cent; nonfat increased by 2.5 percent; whot11 by nearly 1.5 percent. YOGURT SALES WERE UP by 12 percent in 19'76 after increaslna by 39 percent ln 1915. Cottaae cheese sales in· creued by 4 percent in 1976 but atm are 11 percent below total Hle:t ln 1972. Sales of frozen dairy products Increased by about 2 per· • cent tro~ ms to 19'16. syrup, milk, salt and vanilla. Add the potato rnixt.un. \ Line a 9-inch pie pan wlth the pie crust. Put flllinl in pan and bake for 10 minutes. Reduce beat to 325 deerees and bake for 35 to ~ minute.. From "A Good Heart ud A I4ht Hanel" by Ruth L. Gukim (Simon 4' ~huater), p :95. Get lSC off with this coupon next tirne you buy c:ascaae ... and discover the virtually spotless Cascade look. Cascade's sheeting action fights d~ that spot ... leaves your dishes and glasses virtually spotf essl ~hopping · Block Meat Co. t 500 ADAMS AVENUE. COST A MESA, CA ' AQIOll n!l rT91flT PllC>M MUA lll•IM IHO"INO CINU• .. • Large Roll Mrs.Wrtghl's~13¥4._0z.49c Hot Roll Mix ...... Pkg. . a FRUIT COCKTAIL Town House s Truly Fine @ Pk ggc Toddler Diapersot ¥2 i I -PlnlcGrapetnalt 4s-oz4 gc Julcero.-Houle ... Can . I 30-SLICE BREAD . Mrs. Wright's · 390 ~ 11.7-lb. -~ loaf WHITE MAGIC DETERGENT ' . . ~. (. .. 1fimirlg Saves Energy A microwave oven in one out of every fbur homes? That's what st atistics· project in a couple of ye an. lf YO\J ar• gofDg to be one of those new owners, to a wil lnf'•MIS'OA-tlff aJllll ho ...,c.,... er::~::~_:.~-=:· ,, l • .,.c ..... • Stewing Beef D G:r;;;;d ... AowMt o e;;1~Liver ,.. lb ~:' I 79 Wine!> & Spirits ' Fresh Whole-Cooked Dungeness Crab per• lb. - ' 38 fl Super Bakery --- I Cooking ~ Cleaning mswet1ons av11labfe 11 lhe meet counier TOTAL IAOIGS 'Manufacturer's cents-off coupons from newspapers and magazines are hke coupons and a half at Aatphs this week, wtlen you buy the rtem. One coupon per item and one Item per coupon unless speofled otherwise Not to iOClude "retailer" or "free" coupons or exceed the value of the item. Offer Is effecthe llay S thru May 11, 1977 No D1po11t 8ottlH canadaDry Gingerale Frozen Foods ~ l 11H111tl·Att0f1td Vllttfl•• ~Meat Pies ~ Wiii~ Topptng 1¥.J Birdseye CoOI Whip Hoi. 27 bll .• 1301. 69 pkf .• 20'•01 59 pkg • 11'101 87 can 1 1101 59 pkg • 11 101 69 pkg I 2$ ·69 totl • 22•t 79 1>11 • lor. 27 pkg .• IOI 65 ctn I :~:.I 77 1!! ... 71 A1lph1 Bt tf, H1m Of Turlct y Chipped Meats 3o•·ll pkg. ~rgeWhitt Coachella Grapefruit Heh- ~ ,,..,, 1'141••"1111 Pineapples D e~~~ D c:;;~t; !;?] Pttt;f Prunes Super Floral "' ("A ''""Cul lll"Pfltt ~Daisies D Ft•hClll Carnations D CelofM Mixed Bouquets , Super Deli ~~~ Pota~Salad ~ DtftO!t~ell Sliced Ham o R.;(i~star veaat ~ ii;p;; o7;..ing ~L.•lleTlltllt Jack Cheese '::~ .11t .. ,,, .19 Hit. 19 ct no btg . 12 OI. 69 Pl•• bu..c:h 1•• 14or 49 pkg I •or 95 .,. ... •K~.09 l ht 89 bit • * 1•• '°'· ,., WMlithyMn .. , .............. ..... ............... r . If ' l f t ~ t ; i ~ \ •gt IWLYPLOT • Remember when you were a kid and 1reeted • •e:rvtnc of uparacua witb blab bewlldermetit? Remember it wu th• only thln~ on your pllte you couJdD 't akki off to th• doe cauae h• dldn It lite it either? Well, thanks to cookl wttb a bit of French sense, uparacus hu earned a h!ibef counnet •laDdina ~ venie t.uters. The lender-cooked •pears tile well to a · v arlety of herbs and aeuonin,p, and are particularly aulted to garlic, tarraaon, cbeese, muahrooma and ham, primary tnirecllents in the recipes below. Enjoy. COLD ASPARAGU8-GRAPEJ'JlUIT SOUFFLE 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin 4 e11s, separated &~1 j 1 pound uparagus spean, cooked, drained J) 1 and cbilled 1 \' ~ 1 1 -1 cup fresh 1rapetndt juice i ~cup finely minced OGlon 1 teupoon Hlt Herbs Flavor Sans Salt The easiest way to plate. Fill center· with break a bad habit is to hot cooked green beans, replace it with a good· if desired. Yield: 6 por· o n e , s a y t h e tion1. psychologists. So. when your doctor says, ''Cut the salt," don't go into a d~cline wondering how you can down a single mouthful of food. For1et about adding salt and season your food with a pinch ot aromatic spice, some savory herbs. a sprinkling or nut.sweet seeds, or a blend like curry powder. Keep dehydrated onion, garlic and sweet pepper flakes within reach to lend instant savor to the h ealthful foods you should eat with appetite. HERBEDBEEF AND CARROT RING 3 tablespoons instant minced onion 3 lablespoons wall•r 11 2 pounds ground beer 11 2 cups soft bread crumbs 112 cups grated raw carrots 2 eggs, lightly beaten 112 cup milk 2 teaspoons mar· JOram leaves, crumbled 111 teaspoon ground black pepper OREGANO_ MU8BBOOM BUB GERS In a large bowl re· hydrate 3 tablespoons in· stant mincedtPnion with 3 tablespoons water for 10 minutes. Add l '1'J p<>unda ground beef; 1 cup soft bread crumbs; ~:i p o u n d ( 2 c u p s ) c h opp e d fr e s .b mushrooms; 2 eggs, lightly beaten; '1'J cup milk ; 2 teaspoons · oregano leaves, crumbled; IA! teaspoon ground black pepper; mix well. Shape into burgers. Place on a rack an a broiler pan. Broil under an extremely hot broiler until cooked a desired, about 3 minutes on each side for medium. Yield · 6 portions. NUTMEG SPINACH BURGERS In a large bowl Lightly combin e 1 'h pounds ground beef; 1 cup soft bre ad c ru mbs ; 1 package (10 oz.) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained; 2 eggs. lightly beaten; •,. cup cal sup; 1 t ablespoon onion powder; 1.. teas· poon ground nutmeg and 1 • teaspoon ground black pepper, In a large bowl re- hydrate minced oniol') in water for 10 minutes. Add remaining lngre daents. mix well with a large fork. Spoon Into a greased 6\.-J cup nng Shape into six burgers mold. spread smooth Place on a rack an a Hake in a preheated broiler pan. Broil under modt>rate oven 1350 F. > an extremely hot broiler. until don bout l hour until cooked as desired. G~ .. ._..,,.,,, m· rab0u(•3 minutes orr e-ach m old with a s mall side for medrum Yield : spatula. Unmold onto a 6 portions. 1 teupocm aucar ~ teupooo crum of tartar ' l~ CU.Pl de-membraned gra~t sec, Uont, cut-u,p ~ teupoon tarrqon, cnisbed Duh Tabasco sauce Io. top of dooblt boiler or over low flamt, aprinkle aeJatln over ~ C\G> papelrult Juice. Meanwhile mix ecc yolks and remalnlni juice toietber with wire whllk; ltlr Into ffllatln and atlr over boWn1 water unUl dlasolved and tbJckened aUahUy . Remove from heat. Puree cooked asparaaus ln blender. Stir ln minced onion, salt, auaar and tarraeon and Tabasco sauce. Add to grapefruit juice mixture and chllt, stirring occulonally, UD· lil mixture mounds slightly when dropped from spoon. Beat. en whites and acid cream ot tartar; beat until atUf. fold into 1elatln mixture alOQI with 11apeftuJt aectioM. Turn into a one.quart aouffle or cuserole d1lb to whlch you have attached a two-inch foll "collar" With rub1*' band. Cb1ll several bou.r1I or unW set. Senie iambbed with grapefruit twists. Servt16-8. ABPAMGUSSOUP 1 pound freab uparaius 4 cups milt, divided tonion. mlncedftne .. 14 cup butter or margarine 3 tablespoons flour l teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon while pepper ~ teupoon cruahed dill weed Wuh iaparaiua and break off tough tips Simmer in 1 cup ol milk with onion until tender <about 10 minutes). Pour ~ mixture and asparqua apeara lnto blender -.nd bleod on high speed. Melt butter in saucepan over low flame and stir in flour, salt and remaining seuonings. Slowly add asparaeus atoclt. Cook, stirring con· stantly unW soup is smooth and thick. Garnish with any remaining uparapa tipe and serve bot or chllled. (If chilled, top with dollop of sour cream and a sprinklin1 of paprika; it bot. toll .ln some herbed crou10D.I.) . . . . '- 1 baneleu akinleaublcnn breast. bllved cutcroMWlletn \4·lnchwJdutrliit (aboutlcup) 1 pound medlum·t.blck uparaiu. t.b1nly sliced diqonally (2 •eneroua cup1) . • • In a aballow container ttlr to1etber the cornstarch, su1ar, soy 1auce, water and 1arllc-. ToH chicken Jn mixture and marinate for an hour or longer. In a 10..inch skillet Qver fairly hi1h beat, beat the oll add the chicken and itl martn1wSe and the uparap; atfr.try, usln1 a pancake tu.mer to toea unW chicken la cooked ~b -5 minuta or lea. Ka.le• 2 lar1e servtnaa. HAii BOILUPS 12 rectangular slices cooked ham 6 square slices Swiaa cheele 24 (about l'iii pounds) hot cooked asparagus apean 3 tableePoODS butter 3 tablespoona nour 1 cup Carnation Instant Nonfat Dry Milk cryatala plus waier to make 2 cUpS .\4 t.81poon a alt i,.t teaspoon white pepper 1 tablespoon in~tant min;e:ct onion 1 tablespoon chopped parsley l tablespoon prepared mu.slafd Stack two ham slices. Place cbees.e allc• on top of ham. Lay about • upua&UI' apeara ill ~enter. Roll up and secure with tootbptck. nepeatfor other five rolls. , Melt butter in med•um H\ltepa over qiedium heat. Stir in flour. Gradulll)' ltlr In ll. qUld tnstant milk. Add remaln1q lnc,redlenta. Stlr conatantly until sauce Just comes to a boil and thickens. Pour half of sauce in bottom ot 12 x '1~ x 2- iDcb bakiQa dlah. Place ham rolla side by tide lJr diab. Pour remaining sauce over top. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) lS to 20 minutes or unW sauce is bubbly. BATHROOM Best Idea Since Shopping Carts (j' . ~~ow you can do a week's shopping "'~ without forgetting a single -t Send Today To Become A Super Shop~ ICITL----------ZIP----.. ..I item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 •ep•r•t• pttntM lt•me, plu. addttlonat epeo•• '°" oen flfl lft yourMtf. ,,. ....,... 21 Y•aet•bl .. 14 ""''• e Bak•ry lt•m• I •v•r•e•• 1t •••• •nd ..... •ntl1•• 11 Dairy lt•m• 20 Mlec•tl•n•ou• DAILY PILOT L •••••• • • • •• • •-'--------------..1 TISSUE ~~~49* A&W ROOT BEER ~Gia ···¢ . ~ ..... .__, CAin I M~~a~. C~ ~U •r.r• PlleCOH I CO I a•T '-OOllCIS • I 1'. la .~u v\ irt •. Ma • T11'11 fUI~ • J '•••••••• RID·X COUPON ••••••• • ~· M!X 4a 1'11 OM.YPLOT CfJJ. Preserves: Ber'.'¥ Sweet bUt Sugar-free JSJM.allAU tbe srape Julee: aet 'Only 10 calorlH per three n:ilnutet. Uncover pertablespooa. Pour J ulce rrom GlllllONS atlde. In a aaucef an tablespoon. and bNak up berrlea.. BtUUDaY .JAM cruahed pineapple into a ll'• tbe berry 1ea1on! com blne rem alo ng aASPBEUY With afon. . t envelope plain s ma 11 1 a o c •pan. Wbat better time to try I r a Pe Ju 1 c e w l th O&ANGE Meanwblle, combine gelatin cru1bed. SUr In 10flened Spt'lzlk.le oa 1elaUn and your hand at maklDI stuwberriee and lemon PllESESVF.8 defrosted era.nee juice ~ cup unsweetened 1elatln -eOoklnc over set a1id • Meanwhile' fresh matt Jamt and pr.. Juice. Cook and sUr un· 2 cups fr•h rupber• and plaUnA Let 1tand -bottled purple 1r ape low heat -unlU dl~ pur.. ptneapple •ervea. Dur aklnoy covered nbout five ries one 9r two mlbutes until Jwce aolved. Cool, then spoon smooth fi;a covered •preada .,.. made with mlnulel, 2 tablespon tables· ceLallnsrim.i.laanaoft. 1 tablapoon lemon into covel"ed Jan and blender. Wther 1u1ar nor au1ar CrU1h the berrie1 with P<>ON cold water Stlr the orant•·1etatin juice free1e or refriterate. On· Heotgelatln·JuJce mlx· •@•Ututea, ao they're a Cork ~Ue they cook. 3 ounces Cone-half mixture, lnto the hot 2pintafresb bluebe~ Jy 8 caloriea per table1· ture over Jow heat, only completely different Add softened 1elatln •mall can> undiluted raapberry mixture. Cook rlH 'poon. · unW plat.In melta, then from 801' jams or Jellies mixture to the 1trawber-defroated oran1e Julee and aUro¥el' low beat on· Softea 1elattn tn 2 PINEAPPLE JAM pour Into pureod ptneap. aoldlntheltOret. rlee and stir till dla· concentrate ly unW 1elatln granules. tableepoons arape Ju.lee. le·ounce can un-ple. Cover and blend At SO 1ealort•• or 10 8 1olved. AJlow lo cool, l envelope plain are completely dis· Meauwhlle, cook and sttr sweeetened cruihed agatn. Spoon into jan " -then ladlcintotwoeieht· gelatin iff)lved. Cool and spoon remainlDg grape Juice, pineapple a nd reftigerate or tablespoon, ordinary ounce jars. Store in Cover and cook the Into jars. Refrteerate or JemonJuite and blueber· l tableapooo plain freeze. Only 9 calories Jams and Jelllea aro Just refrl1erator or freezer. raspberries and water freeze. Only 12 calories. ries qelher In an un· selatln per tablespoon. afatteningaapure1ua·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....:.....~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~---u ... their main ingre· d.ient. But the1e au1arleas IJ)reacb-are only 8 to 12 eaJorles a tablespoon, because they're mainly fruit and juice. That maku them much healthier than ordinary 1pread1. And because tbe1e low-calorie "pre· serves" are made without auaar substitute 91: any artificial ingre· dlen~. they're a110 a healthy snack for kids. A much better choice than cavity-causing spreads. There's another im· portant difference: these "fresh" spreads MUST b& •tored in the refrig e rator or free:z:er ... bee a use they're made the easy way, not uslng conven· Uonal canning technl· ques. In conventional methods. a huge amount "of sugar i! needed. part· ))' ror it.a preservatlve ef· feet. SLIM StJGARLESS ln'UWBERllY PllESERVES l envelope plain •elatin If.I cup bottled un· weetened red or purple rape Julee 2 pi nts fresh tr aw berries l tableepoon lemon ulce Sprinkle the gelatin over one-quarter cup of Vecetablea have 1ained. a new prestige thank• tot.be veaetarlan· /n atural foods move- ment. No l0111er .are they confined to the blab 11de· dishes that mltny of us youn11tera 1pu.rned aa a kind of J>Uflaior'y we had : lo go throulh tn order to : get to heaven: dessert. ! N o long er Is 1 1ve1etable'1 only mlUeu a 1 pool of butter, used to re· h urrect whateveT navor lwas left after the poor It h l n I h a d b e e n :bolled/ateamed to near· 1death. ! Here's a ve1etable risotto that's Juel as tu· l y by Itself as It Is alongside a lamb shank or slab of meatloaf i While this recipe catls afor beef broth, you can IUH dl.lcken broth or any :homemade stock I l vEGET.ULE RISOTTO I ~ C\(p IWfft brown 1or white Tice, or a mix· •tureotboth : 1 tablttpoon minced onion 1 2 tablespoons butter marsartne v.. tea1poon anted temonrind. .. ~ teatP.0011 •alt GaMrOUI plnch each f marjoram and •re1ano 1 tablespoon parsley nak• , I carrots. 11lctd 1hlnt1 V-· l ctltry stalk, sliced lnly l aucchtnl, sliced l)' (Ulll>ffled) I medium-lar1e mu 1hroom1. all c e d thinly 1 can beer broLb, Un1 2 tablesooons &rated Nrme .. n cbeele. . . ,,......FRYING OR LEG QUARTERS ..... LB. !!Pus~~~.l~eak Rib Eye Fillet ~Oltll' lt'(-.C.(At White Gr1petrult I->• ' & Honeydew Melons Delicatessen Ball Park ~!~~~~ 16-0Z ~ 99° Precious Ricotta Chee~.~r.:4 ggc ~onnel Kolbase Link ~~R!. 1 •• .~~~.'.~ Sliced Meats ,,~0 41 c ~~NT Beef Tamales ... 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Lb.53 ® ~c~,~~bt8I"=~~ ........ c.o. 95~ DAil. y fill.OT CJI ~ tamb Medley ·Takes to Rice DUJt off the outdoor crtU and t,epare for a sltzllna s ummer pertolreofbarbecuedfeasu. How about launching the eaaon with kabobs, a backyard andby that makea M colorful meal from mari nated lamb • ~bes, onion wedges, areen and red pepper. .tnJoy your kabobs (this recipe OJ'Vet 1lx) with Rice Pilaf· Verde or Poppy Seed Rice. RERBEDLAMB -~OETABLEKABOBS .,.., cup cooking oil ~ lt'a cup chopped onion l/• cup snipped parsley ~ cup lemon juice 1 teaspoon salt 1 teupoon dried marjoram, c~shfd 1 teaspoon dried thyme, ctu1bed : ldovecarlic, minced lt'a teaspoon pepper 2 pounds boneless lamb, cut in t.incll cubes Onion wedges i Green pepper squares Sweet red pepper squares Combine cooking oil, onion, pitrsley, lemon juice, salt, mar- joram, thyme, garlic, and pep- per; stir in lamb. Cover; refrigetat.e 6 to 8 hours, stirrlne occaaionally. Drain lamb, re- serving moQpade. Cook wedges of onion in waler till tender; drain. Thread slx skewers with lamb ""bet.. onion wedges, creen pep- JJer squares, and sweet red pep- ~r squru-es. Grill over hot coals fdr 10 minutes: turn and bruah I often with reserved marlnad•. Serves8. PILAF "VERDE 2 tablespoons butter or m ar·garine ' 2 tablespoons finely chopped chives 2 tablespoons minced parsley 11/2 cups uncooked rice 1 can condensed chicken broth plus enough water to eq\lal 3 cups liquid, boiling .J Salt and pepper Melt butter in one-quart saucepan and stir in chives and parsley. Add rice, sUr and cook over medium-low flame for about 2 minutes. Season wllll aalt 8Jld pepper and pour over bollln1 liquid. Reduce flame and cover; simmer 25-30 minutes. or until nee is flul(y and dry. Serves 6. POPPY SEED RICE 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 1 lh cups uncooked rice 2 cups~ltlng water 1 cup orange juice ? teaspoons "POPPY seeds, toasted Salt and pepper to taste Melt butt.er or margarine in saucepan and saute onion until transparent. Stir ln rice, season with salt and pepper. and add water and oranee juice, Cover and simmer ~-30 minutes. Toss with toasted poppy seeds and serve immediately. Makea 6 servlnp. Chunks of lamb are marinated Jn herbs. served with rice for cookout classic. Brocc o li Boasts aaves Three Ways Here are three ways to serve I eab broccoli that are sure to br- l I raves from family and ~lends. Figure 11;4.i pounds <or $-6 eah 1talka) to serve 4 lo 6 peo- e, dependini on how elaborate t e flxJna1. t BROCCOU WITH J WALNUTBtJTTER 1 1~ pounds fresh broccoli. cat· UP in aervln& pieces 3 tableapoons butter' .. J4 teaspoon around 1ln1er · Duhnutmeg lt'a teaapoon grated lemon ~,. \4 cup broken walnut pieces, touted llOrtlY under broiler ~Cook broccoli for oo more than 10 minutes in rapidly bolllna. salted water. Drain; attaDCt OD • aervtqpJatter. Melt butter in saucepan; aUr ln remalnlnC lnp'edlenta and pour over steamtn1 statu. Serve im- mediately. Oll1E AL BROCCOU l s medlusn rreah broocoll 1talk1 Olive or veeetable oil • l clove 1arllc, split ~ cup thinly 1Uced awetl red bell pepper 3 •reen OftloDI wl\h topa, 1Uced dlaiooally lnto ~·b\ch pltc• 2 to a tableapoom aoy aaue. Salt Frabl11tOU.rid black pepper dllcanUng toucher portions ol 1talk. Separate nowerettes. In heavy fryl.ng pan, add enouah oil to cover bolt.om; heal until hot. Add garlic, green onions and pep- per aµipa. Cover and cook quick· ly until partially teftder, 1Urrt•1 occaalooally. Add broccoli and cook until just tender, about '7-8 mlnutea. Season with soy sauce, salt and pepper, Garnish wltb aeaame aeecl.a. Se.net 4. "1ft'Y PARMESAN B&OCCOLI leggwblte Y4 cup mayonnaise or salad dresain( 3 tablespoons 1rated Parmesan cheese 2 table1poon1 chopped paraley 1 tabletpoon fresh 1rated 1rapefndt ptel 1 ~ DOUada brOccoU. cooked. cut-up. dralDed · 1 1rapetru.lt. ,..1ec1. HC• tioned 2 tabfespoont butter or mareartne.~ Jn 1mall bowl, beat •II wblte until l<lft pew form. Fold ln m ayonnalH. Stlr in ohHH, parsley and sr~t ,.... Az.. rant• eooked broccoli and arapetrult MCUoiill on ova.proof Ml'VlQsclWI. Pour mela.d butter over: b~· coll and srapetnalt; top with .,, ~blt• mixture. Bait• at 4IO dtll'ffl F. for 5 mlnutu or uDtU puff)' aid ti~ browD. ...... totffn!DP. .. . .. SPRINGFIELD .1un11 DELMONTE CORN WHOU K&M& JOJCAM SPRINGFIRD .CHILI CIN CARNE. WITH llAMS 15 0%. CAM PllNGflELD SIMISWEIT·IWllT CHIC CHIPS SPRINGFIELD INSTANT ·PllATOES ALL V AllmlS 51/2 OZ,; IOX BEEF CHUCK SEYm-BONE ROAST ·-··~· 19! WHOLE OR HALF BEEF CHUCK ROUND-BONE RIAST -c u . HOlMB. 10! 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PIEPAHTION &"8111•1,,.,.._ • •• • •• , .... ~ ~\-=:it• r'.::::.;:::::: G ... ,.. 1002,G ... rel 1002 .............................................. 8'1.'D SALESPEOPLE w ... h LJldl9e for .......... ... 10,.. c ........... paid. C..tldlllfW ... -.~ . GHii .. •002 I . PRIDI OF OWMEll$HIP ·I UMfJS , Near new quality bit -5 unit bldg in Newport Harbor High vicinity. Gorgeous 3 BR owner's unit w/fam rm. formal DR & 2~ baths. • other units w/2 BR. 2 baths. Atriums & patios. A real prime prop. $295.000. 2111 S-Joa•• ..... .., HEWPOIT C:EMTll. H.I. 644-4t I 0 .,').e ~ HERITAGE . • REALrORS •::J t. . 9UllT UYlMfi. Mt,900. ~ Lovely 3 bdrm, 1 ~ bath + huge fa ml# • l~rm. BOat access. Quiet living in W$.; relaxini f liuilly room by the IJ)8l'klin,§ olympic pool. Refresh your tired bodY·1 in the jacuzzi. Please call. -~0 alGAMr TOWNHOUSE SM.tot~ Lovely upgraded 2 br, 2 ba, singltr~_..1 story condo. Loads ·or extras. Covere<J,· • patio,· 2 car garage w/auto door opener. Beautiful landscaping. Tenni.s-1: courts, 2 pools -jacuzzi. Near shop:.;• p~g1 schools & freeway$. Don't mfaa tbJS me-of-a-kind. · '" , .... DOD<il 1HI su•uus . $69,soe·: You know how much.beach propert:f ~ is available at this price. Walle to thOi. sand pools & shopping from this 3' ' bedroom, l Y.a bath surf side townhouse. Upgraded carpet, brick patio, double-,. garage, bltns. Bear the surf, smell tfll! sea weed. aunrs DBJGHT: '"'°" ·Beautiful carpets, din.int room, large living room & 4 bedroom,,, 1~ batbs- Brick fireplace w /gas log.l? Professionally landscaped. Many fruit bearing trees. Large covered patio,11 air conditioning, many extras. Garde!) area. This is a buyer's delight!! 11015 MagMla st. FomttalftYdley 963431 I IOOZ ................................................ ,.;b BA YFRONT. pier & float. Jots $190,000 , ... ~ to $325,000, to build your own custom home.'Several areas to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 t Rnr1d1· D1111e N R 67S 6161 associated ~ ,, •_1 .. r S-1 1 ~ r /\ 1 ,. , , w s t } l/V J! It-. I 'I ''• ' \ i l l '1 f ( llu1 'v.EASTSIDE · IAlclfm. 11e dlnlllJ •~•. ahMil trees ln back yard. lnaaraae.near sboppln&. Nice \ack, lfe lot & Oii quie at.reet Jiit\~ for qulcll aale. ~t711. -~ Wt1lkr.r & lr.e Heal tsrare "j ;OLD CORONA w:::,~m des igned 3 ~m. & den. Excep- tional features, stained ates• lbrou&houl. A MUST SEE. c•640-ttoo \ \LI.I·:' l:L\IT\ '"'" '""h ... ,. .... d """""''"°'' ,... .... ,., :....,.-:: Walk1!1 1; l 1~1: l!t·al !!.tall: Lach enmyer ' H(•,j1:• - EAST BLUFF 5 Btdrooms, 3 Baths! Master bedroom suite! \\I t I) I: I \I I l r _ L_ ···. 1. Nn 1' . ~ -~ ~ #' 1 ... HERITAGE . • REAL10f<S ~ W;1H.1:r 1; 11·1~ Hr •. : • 1.111: ./...'-. rua rA"RPIT . . . ~. Walk1~1 1: 11:1: R~JI 1:.tt.tlt~ rr~ THE REAL ~ ESTAT[RS J 1 1' THE R£AL il ' )''., l:S TATERS _ llMGSIOAD Exc1u11ve.1tanor,sn1c Ocean view overt'1 aJI Ntwport Bay. See boal U<'H. Chrlat,nua DU'lde. •unris•l•t.U*l Walk_~.J..beach. 38r, aba, &en ... bet. 2 trpk. 2 car p..r, cpt ·1. deck. New UVu~ By O'#Mf. Op bH. 112i Kln1• acr. &4&all~$7• •• IACIC IAY AREA L~E OpUon or lease. OWHEfl Luxurious Mn. condo. 2 TlANSFlllRED «' 3 beUms.. $750 mo. Must W _640-,..;__11_:s_1. ___ __;.._-1 Spacious family home EASTILUFF VIEW FROM 6 ROOMS s bdrm, lg ram rm, 3 ba 3 car gar. xtra closets 4Br 2~Ba. llv rm, lam rm. dlnhll rm, rostr dbrm w /dreaaloir rm " Roman tub. patio. lroat " rear. lots of xtras. 644-0138 SI 80 .000 Sllf!.~. -------- Harbor View CartMI 3 Br, fam rm, $140,000. fee. Prin only 960·5272 2392 Bay Farm Place PECTACULAR VJEW 3 M7·0032 bedroom, i bliU. slnlle Loretta Div Davls Bkr. umily resMlance. Priced below market. Larae Jot WESTCLIFF HOME wilh space for boat ot 4 Br, 3 ba home on rec 3 Br 2 Ba, + hidaway of-trailer. Aaklng $113,500. l a nd. Steps to bc h . fice. S160,000. Prine only $15"2.~. Agt 646·7414, pleue. Brk r /ownr, 631 ·:llOO 645-1\03 I r~d' e>veo. Assumable 11t. owe with 15"4 down. '72.500. Crest. Jnveal- ment.s, Ct >22S-IWI Beautirul Karbor View trom Ulil 3 bdrm. 2 balh 'bllllopcbarma. flplc in tnlrr'.Ol'ed llv.rm . OranJelree Lake , adult condo, 2 Br, pool, tennis, clbh.1e. SS4S mo. 833-2290 ev4. NEW 1 br co"do, A IC, pool, unnll, jacuzzi, etc. Nopeta ••. 548-8251 IMMACULATE • ! cuatomized, lar&e fen yard, nreplace, v.ie~ ~-Call Lorayne . 831 ·2212 or Ul·t~ l 3 Br, 2 ba, fam :J/J.. crpt/4rpe. air. No $t()C)mo. Call 586-834.5. . avaUable Jut1e 1. 3 Ba. Jge .1unny So pat.JO, 542-5002 or 675-6423 .. tbluff 1cry va.,. l at tier unob1trud_., view of blue wa~r; 3 i.,. 21A ba, 11plll·lovel end ~ lt. '650. :v Htdor View kltoll~ Cozy Rockport m~ w/pane window• & New Enaland charm; 2 'Br & den. 2 ba; fncd. overlooklo1 ereen '800. ICllOU Properiles 7SZ..2831or144·~2 - I Oceanfront home on , I Br 800 Ur, 2ba, walk lo .... pooj, tenn.ia • 2 Br, aero.a from 1_.......;.....;...;,~...;;.;......;....;:... __ Otleen SUOO/mo. Baylront t'On· do, I+ den, view ~ Lie. Charmin• 2 ~. beamed llv rm, 1 lttloft. 1115. 4 Br+deft+vtew. WATERJ'ltONT HOMES C.UDl·lAOO ~y VU:W, from CUff ~.area. a Br, den, 2 Ba, Slft4.m.2252 . :EwfoRT SHORES, re-Jtc a Bl' 2 Ba, avl now. a mo. 640-21111 .. ~ _____ ___.._ .,.1dfl, 4 Br coodo, fplc. ' Rm, lie. asso. No $.645-8781 I i.Jwmtna 3 Br, 1 Ba, fncd , d, dbl tar, $400 wtr pd. r,1W939 1.VFFS, 1 level, prime 1ic1 2br, 2ba, frplc, ~75. no. 8'4-4201 Uut& area, clean 4br, .i'MI, frplc, far, pool. '50. mo.644.-4250. l~ ck Bay Beauty! Spac. 3 :, 2 be, fam rm. No JU. $St5/lse. 648-7370 • ec. TH 3br. 2ba. frpl, ICl paUo, pool, clbhle 8.'. Newpt Crest CondOI ·25 " up. 675-5008; J.2332 IVpC>rt Shores 3 Br 2 Ba , <Ol. tennis. beach. '600 ly. 1146-8257 -----rbor Vu llomes. onaco 2 Br 2 Ba, pool & bnis pri v. $600 mo. M!l696evs. -----tCltNnt• l276 ,., ..................... . 1recUff14 Br, !''am Rm, •I ioll Cl'ff, CIUb & bch .> iV• "50.213·79'·3453 • '(" ...... :.pk..... 3271 ....................... lli.) JlouN, apoUa1 pride .,, ownership •hows I '\IOUt. 3 Br 2 Ba, fplc, l•ns, no pets. $375 mo. WMZ2S or 493-8139 .AND NEW Condo-38r, .a.. bltns, $385 mo. i.J-5880 tdollllltl .... lflfwumhed 3425 •••••••••••••••••••• WXE 3 Br 2 Ba otr lat I ~' L. Nlruel, entry Clb. \.·~mm pool." aaaoc: dues pfL Lie. 8»054t associat ed Bll<IK£11'> llfA, ·r 115 J J "" ••JI~ "' I ' ' I ..._,.......,s.... 170016th St. (Dover at 16tb> 842·81'10 •1 itlnlloa Harboar area, ,Jr. SZZ:S-per mo. Aak for 'J0.163-8961 odo In San Juan 1pistrano, 2 sty, 2 Rr, l , refrl&. wl'hr " deyr XI mo. Mr. Lin. 551 l33!l J:S/Wkndl. Yearly 2Br, partJy furn. ~··· no peta, 1ara1e, m 1265 mo 87~_• __ 1...;.;~..;...;..;~~----i..:..:.:.:..:..:::..:::::::;:.::~---i Walk to Udo V1lla1e. l br hit' partly furn Yrly. , IAQ(IAY 'Jt, Fam Rm. fpk. end 1tlt. lmmtd. occpy. 1700 '"" Call btwn MAN or f Plil. l40-5.172 IZ75 87J.I0'15 • • • •• • ••• Ill . /. Burr Whrlt Hc.di~r • ., '• ..._,1 •• • 1 r, H ., 1 •. 1• •1 ---•SHARON'S* j.....__;_;;... ____ --t OlTl'CALLllASSAGE 499-1226 "" HOSTESS Lunch 6 Dinner SbUb ExperieDca Preferred GoodPQ• SuperCo. Benefit.a CANO'S SEAFOOD IDdUltrtal BWEIAN JOBS WOt•IMIM ftd gs =·~ Packagers Maintencmce ALLSHJFl'S D~·W-*·lloatb Orl.oQpr It'• Your Deciak>o Paid VauUona YOUDOM'TPAY WIPAYYOUl Call Or Come lo Todar IE~ ee"'v1oee 133-1441 Office lhna1er/lhet. Secretary. Mutt hav F/Ch1 bookkeeplna backCround. Good opp0r. Salary llOO +. Bllliol Cterk·l yn exp.r. tn bil11ftl. T)'~ '5+ Sa~··· bee. Stcmary to pta Sh IO, typln1 80. Xln\ op "°". 8&1Ar1 '800+. Tntlt·'l'>'Plni ~ .... 0 proofreadloa ability XlD\ Mneflt. packat•· SA ~+ . ., 1 11us Mother's Day sc:nJ Mom 11 ~rtt1in~ all rhc worlJ cnn sh•m: on Sunday. May Sch. · ' Expn-ss yt>ur tovc in a Daily Pitot Mo{hcr's O.iy Grccrin~. r •• .,.. ,..._ ..... . ............... . Alrcnft ti I 0 ....................... NEW Busan ror IM. Corona Airport. Spec. ~~r:~~~ ~.MMJTOO WE PAY TOP DOLL&a FOR TOP USW~RS f'OREIO~\. ~M ESTIC orC~JCS ~ r?\_~ .~. ~···J '·•Ii• 1'1 t "Al I/fl Ht•,. 1•,.\.l11t4fHArH , • .' I ' ' -r1 \ 1 J ....................... • SADDLEBACK BMW mr. -················· . f'lat. lat Sport. kpd,1:. lterto. Xlnt coocL Pvt pty, $2200 /ofr. da11 • 157·1D1.ev•141-1431 '11 Flat 1Zt Wep, Ute ... QllW, k> mllee, ,\ll/FJ4 radio. lu1 rack IMOO/Be1t off•r. llu1l ..U~1314 Never IOkl or clrt ven ! m. 2di. No. 3313 ma63. yellow /\an in"'" 1 . 131,Zdr.No.2741 • '3184.10, Blue/blue lftt. 131 wan. No. MOl • • $319.IO. Nd/blk tnt. ': lat Spyder No. Ur7 li012.al, antl\an lat • X19 Roadster. No. 0731 . JUll.17, Blue/tan lnt. All ~an a~aU + tax• Uc. 1 Over 200 to cbooM troin."I Drlr. ~or 5SZ-05Z8 ..................... ,. mira.c le nia0zda· r, ,..,... ~~ ,. I .. •a GTrJ:!f; hit. wire ~l'I ,AM/FMS trk. ·Xlnt. cood. Must .elll D-1'18 "755157 ·o,.e ~•746 ....................... Opel •• Kadette, f apd S82S. 46,000 ml'•• New tir•. Jat.r like new. LqUM area. Pvt pty <714) e.:.aa. lmmac. '118 Taran. 911T. Nu en&. & pol, etc. 5-sp, $6700. M2-7745 9-S '66 911E. Rebll eng, 35,000 mi, New Michello XWX Mags, Konl•. AM /FM tpe stereo. Sll995. Call all 6pin 675-2286 Autos, Mew 910 ······~··············· lfi).· .. ":·~.~- ~' .... 1.1(_J•r1"'"' • • " \ .·,," ••• "" • • ... f t' '~~~ .·.·~·-·.· 11o~r>9".... ~ ........ 4 '73VWm ''71 Automat ic Squanbaet. SltoQ. X1at eood, rblt eaa, On.: OWDll'. '151.-0 ... .(f) Quatrty aod Prlce Gu.van teed Ui~ing Spo.c:lalists Preferred Ritts larprt Selection of'New It Used Cldlllacs In Onnp Ux.tnty Open Sunday ~dlllae Master Dealer 2600 Harbor 81vd. Cow Mesi 540-9100 N4bers Cftdil)ac ~~~~~ ...... ......,-1....========.t'TT MAllQUlS , ... .,. '71 Mome CarJo. JolMSed, lt76POID ;;:~ifcl. t:at. ••u . auto, all', Pwr; SUD roof, ~ ...... 4 DOOll ' M.2J3I ~~~· Automatic, ra4lo, t•la; ftla ----------• beater, alr eoad1 6 _ .. , ............. . '81 ooavAdl, auto, loo4 flnl•b•4 ill ether Mqstan•"''~ mt. Urea 6WU.. depada-w/btlrpady Interior. ..... ~· top, absolutelY' beautlful ble$IOO 1'5-1* AbsolutelJ flawl .. at eond. Call aft tpm. l.mide "out. Mu1l 1ee to • (OC7PCV). •ZMI. -· appc-eetate. Askint: ~. 'G CbnJ $300 or trade. ,,...,.. v ~1 558-1'792 But l weetead1 ~• .. ..,.., "71 MUST .... 4M.QZIM MAIOWSYOLYO Small VI, automattc, --------• CadNewDQnheleeUoo JOSSIONVIEJO stereo radio, Jleater. 77SIVIUI S2l9tM. "IS Kall.bu Clalllc:. 5100 IJl·Zll049S.1211 powerst.eertDt•brabs. 77 COUPI $215 MO ml. Air. P IB. PIS. fi1115 new pemt. new tiNa. xlnt 3811109CLE1se,S758del. P /P 963·5985/841·5011 'MLTD.Dl1tlrel ...... FP. eond. U295 WITH 'ft Roadrunner. Just ftnlsbed bul ldm, ror oval or tlpre 8 street stocker. Must ..U for f700, K11ch monlnvested. ~2dl 9'6& ....................... "12 i1reb1rd VI 850. 'Alt, ~w-~. New tlrH <a>, RllJq Wbll. oril ftlU'. very clean. Prtc.t under • blue book. sa.ooo. 'nl-24°' "1a LeM..-SI.fad wan. Ort oond. Root radc. AC, rad tJr•. OulataDdJnl 1 This Is the first Pontiac PhoeniL It's our ne'!' 6 passenger luxury co ... act. ~ new notchback front seat with center arnrest Is standard or order bUcket seats If you Dile. Grand Prix style · Instrument p•el, cut-pile carpeting with nearty as much headroom and front legroom as you'll find In some full sized cars. V -6 or V ·8 are available. Come In and test drive one tod~ and see for yourself iust how bem.tlfUI this New Pontiac Phoenix is. 4 cyl., & speed. radio. (178HRQ) •3191 I '73 CHIVIOLIT a CAMINO 1971 CHIVIOUT SUIFIR YAM Plus Tax & Llcenae v.e, auto. trans.. factory air conditioning, PoWW -.ring. whitewall tlr•, vinyl roof. f216LPX) '4391 1973 POM11AC •DMDVIW CO.,UPI v ... -*· ..,_,, f~ air conditioning, powet' ~no. pawet wlndOwt, rall)le whMla, tilt sw.tng. (111HEA) ''2991 1973 PLYMOUTH IAllA.CUDA v..e. auto treM. r.ctory air conditioning. power steenno. Landau top. (e87HEJ} 1974 FOID SUIFH V AM 197-7 LE MANS( ONLY 54995 Plus Tax & license • Automatic Transmission • V-6 Engine • FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING • Power Steering • Power Disc Brakes • Steel Belted Radiar Tires IMMEDIATE DEtl¥ER¥· , 1974 GRAND PllX SJ 1974 PONTIAC FllBIRD v-e, auto. trans., fectory an oondlttOnlng, power aw.tng, PGW*' wlndQWs, atereo rlldlo, whtt.wall ti,., vinyl roof, rally. whM11, mt strg. (872REW) '4391 . 1974 FORD HALF TOM TRUCK v-e. ..to. trana.. power •leering, c.mper shell. (41_,) •3795 1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTU v.e. auto. trana., factory air condltlonlncJ, power atetrlng. radio, whitewall tlrea. vinyl roof, E:fprit·Tllt-Esprlt. (128.JSF) •4291 1972 CHEVROLET VEGA 4cyt~ auto. tranL. AM rlldlo. (041GJB) •11•1 1972 PONTIAC CATA.UNA COUPI v.a. auto. tran.., fKtory air conditioning, power v-e. auto. trens., fectory air conditioning, power '*-fng. AM rlldlo. (078JP8) ~ng. AM rlldlo, Landau top. (742ERI) '2191 ~191 1976 OOD•E SUI.FER YAN 1971 PONTIAC FIRBllD ISPRIT V.f. auto. tfW\a., power steering, AM-fM .-.o--. Yoe. auto. nn... power ateerlng, custom paint, mag V.f. auto. trans., poww ateertn'g, AM-FM atereo tapt. V-8, ~. trans., f.ctory air conditioning, poww la.box plua much more. (7"4372) Wheela. (IC04200) (181.-CU) ateartng, Landau top, rally• whMla. (954l.00) •4795 '6391 •••• 1971 FORD PINTO RUMAIOUT -4 ~.. auto. trans.. rtldlo, vinyl roof, tinted g NNbout.. (441PON) '4 cyt., auto. tren.., rlldlo. (Y1M257) 1975 OLDS CUTLASS V-8. auto. tran1.. factory air conditioning, power atMring, power dlte brakff, AM-FM atereo radio, vinyl roof. (378LJO) .... ..., HEW 19 ~ ,._ 4 stee cl · aut , . ..~ Ser. ing &.\/iny1 bomatf ~= .. ~· ,,_,~ ~~·"" R~:J.<3'1"9' 8~Chc ;ranorni ~· ~ ~ J\-125 '•kes ear. ..Ion 'I 693 · Ws.,t0 we; · --~·1.L1A N~s ¥ • AAer·~Pars of self-imposed isolation at his San Clemente home, former president Nixon breaks his silence on the Watergate scandal tonight. NIXON'S 90·MINUTE taped interview with · David Frost w\11 be presented on television at 7 :30 p.m. locally on KTTV, Channel 11 and also on Chan- nels 8 and 29. It will be broadcast on radio by KFWB 98 at7:30. Some excerpts of the program may be heard here earlier due to the 4:30 (PDT) broadcast time on the East Coast. F,....PageAJ NIXON ••• :new1paper or refusing to publish a retraction of an lnaccurate story. Nixon's lawyers maintain the • transcript containing the buah money references was an early, erroneous version later correct- ed to eliminate any reterence to a ~· Erika Van Gores and Alida Van Gores help ~d tbe Stauf(er Clock: two Harbor Seals, .seven .Caltfornia Sea Lioiis, one Nortliem Fur Seal and a seag1Jll missing a wing in an encounter wip. a dog. t ~ ~ W~NGTON CAP> ....: Tl~ two emed robbery suspect.a as 1981 LlnCQ[(\Contlnentalio~ be sought to question them, one John F Kenuedy was riding of wham SJIUDC deadtf nuncbaku wM!l be waa •anln•ted has •ticks •thllbeld. the.World Drive, La1ana·Beach, aQd a ~year-old boy, also of L&&Wl• ~ach. Henderson was accused of armed robbery, assault on a police officer and possession of nuchakus, wbicb are llle&al . in California. He WU b~ld ill city jail today With ba1Yet.t$20;oC>o. be ·QUletb' reUred' frpm ~ Ofllca'Tern McAdam said he n.et o( pt.Uentlll H~oQJiod'. imtb:lctlve\Y DIO.Ved inside his al· The limoutiOJ. has lfeeu' re-tacker's ntmn(:arm so t~at the t med to.~ f'oht Motor q.. tor I Illicit wea~n r-• used' ID the ~ure cti.l,,ra,r in a pauaeu~ f:*t IJ'f@rtlal uu end resembling two • '°' may nOt be able to~ it.J« a billy clubi Joined by a nylon roJ>e The boy was charged with armed robbery, assault with a d~adly weapon, assault ~Uh a deadly weapon upon a pohce of· ficer, and possession of nunchakua. He was released to the custody of his parents. f~~U&i -struck harmJ~ly acrOSI his A !'Ord spokesman said or-back. ficlals at the Henry Ford · McAdlm, Wbo had drawn bis m \11eum have not decided cun to~ the palr, used tt to whether to exbl~lt the car as it knock h1s a~cker to the pave• Joohd when Kennedy rode ment,~UMdltafAinasaclub McAdam said the incident through the streets or Dau.as on ·wh~·the driver o the car llle began when he was waved to the Nov 22. 1963, or to show it In its a topped uuul*:ed hlfD, pol ce . 11 ide ,~~1the tfOafdthby Coa matn,!:UlJd· re~odeled ~. aaid. n1 ~' ron o e as "'" · Museum spoke1Ufan Don Arrest~ :were Welter Ra1 quor Store on South Coast Adam. said in a telephone in-¥fen~ 18, oUfJN1 TOV,Of Highway at Mountatn Road. tetview from· Dearborn, Mich., that no date has been set for dis- pl•Ylni th• 21-foot·long black limousine, although there is no question it eventually will be ex- hibited. He aald the company p~bly will wall to dlsplay lt untll the two ~hildrea, ~ EAGLE PASS,_Tex. (AP) -F~r ~avi~ Driscoil, ~~~~~~~Ji.c1:,£~~= ~ like a mile-long gaunt et. . Driscoll 28 fled the hospital Tuesday, still handcuffed as a'Mexican prisoner, and do_g·paddled across the rlver to the United States. A Mexican of· ticer fired at least tour shots as he fled. . ''I was praying all the time I was swimming. I made it across and went into some weeds and 'waited about 10 minutea. Then I saw this botde.r patrolman approach . . . I told him I was a U.S. citizen -I was so glad to see those blue eyes I" sald Driscoll, a <llabetic from Albuquerque, N.M. Driscoll in a teleP-hone interview from the Maverick eo'unty ~hertff s office, said be had been ar- reste<\ in Merida, Yucatan, in southern Mexico on ~arch 23, 1976. Pre-kindergarten clinics wW. be beld during the nut h~~ weeks at 12 Fountain Valier <elementary> School DlrtrJ~ schools. Pre-school a•e4 younester will be elven testa for beartn• speech and laneuage, visud sharpness and general health. district officlals sald. Results or the free tests will be given to parents Immediately after the evaluations. Pa rents may take their children to any or the district's achoola for the testing. Houts are ·s:ao a.m. to noon and 1to4 p.m. Dates and JocaUon.s are liated below: May '· Cox School: May e, • Newland and Molola Schools: May 9 Harpe~ School; May 10 Fountain Valley and Fulton • scboola; May 11, Courreees and ltfuuda schools ; May 12, Oka pnd Talbert schools, May 18. McDowell School ; and May 16 at Wardlow School. ~~ff!~~~~ In Wrestling The Fountain Valley Boy.s Club ts offering a wrestling program for boys aged 5 to 14 years . Practices are held at'the Foun· tain Valley Hlgh School wrestllng room 1'uesday1 and Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m . Tourna- menta are beJd on Saturdays or Sundays. The program is open to boys living in Orange County, accord- ing to coach Bill Arnado. Arnado bas more Information. at 968-5252 or 962-1286. WASHINGTON CAP) -Wlth • W at.ersate controveny back in th• news, fonner President Nlx· on 11 end1riC hi.a 1Uence OQ the 1c1tldal that drove him lll d1I. grace from the natlon'a highest office 33 mOMhl •10. Nixoo'a lint poat-restioatlon Interview will be broadcast over 155 teleVisioa apd 730 radlo lta· tlons toallht at 7: 30. 1Jped exactlr t.000 dan aaoi re- portedly la recelvi.Di a mlnlrou.m of seoo.ooo And • •bare ol the abow's ptoftll, alv1n1 him more than St mlWoa for amwertna the quesUons POeed by Brttiih lo· terviewer David Froet. U the ~lOUI producers of ton11bt'1 90-mtnute lotervlew are to be believed, tb• broad cut ltill bolds aome Watersate 1urprtaes despite advance dilcloaura. The ef.year~ld Nixon, who re- I i·Housing Setback Suit .Plea Hit. I The Or~e County Fair Hous· ln& Council and eight Irvine resi· dents who are battling the City of Irvine and the Irvine Company 1 over loW and moderate income f hO'-'•inl have suffered a pre-trial , setback. The Fourth District Appellate Court ruled Monday that the pJalnWfs can't amend the two- ;year·old lawsuit by tying in relat· ed deciSions made elsewhere If the plainWfs' requeit 'bad be~n approyed, the lawsuit. could la being held up.'• Hampel s6ld. - have been considerably UnW the suit ls resolved, the broadened and the current trial Irvine Company's proposed $850 date, Dec. 13, probably would million Irvine Industri a l have been pushed back. Co mplex-Eut unnot be de, -''We're holdllif" onto tnal Dec. veloped. .. 13. date for dear life," Lyn The plaintiffs contend in their Hampel, attorney ·for the city, suit that the complex should not said today. ~-be developed until the city pro- .. We're anxious to get this videa sufficient low and thinl into court and setUed. It's moderate income housin1 for the been eoing on for more than two woi:k.ers who wlll be employed at yean and a aubstantlal complex <SeeSUIT, Pa«eA!) I ' ~ 2 Nabbed in Attack Pregnant ! On Laguna Officer Wife Hurt I Laguna Beach police said an The boy was charged with In Dragging I otflcer was attacked today by armed robbery, assault with a two armed robbery suspects aa deadly weapon, assault with a Charges or attempted murder he 1ou1ht to question them, one deadly weapon upon a police of· today face a man who police al- dl bak f le&e dragged bia ei&ht months' ofWbomawunedea ynunc u fleer , and possession o prean8'lt wife down the pave· 1t.tcka at his head. nunchalrus. He was released to ment outside their car by her Officer Terry McAdam •aid he the custod)'d bis parent.I. hair Wednesday. trying to escape instinctJvely moved inside bia at-McAdam ••Jd the incident rucuen at a HunUD,ton Beleb tac~tt'I flalllnl arm IO th.Jt th• be&an when be wu waved to the church. UUclt weapon -used in thf f ~1 artial arts and resemblinl two side of the road by a man stand· Mark Sawvell, 22, o 2620 b .._ ~ .. ed b I int in ftollt of the Coat Inn U -Delawve St., Huntington Beach, W~!,~uu.k bsva&• 1 ~! ny ~~-q~or Store on 8outb Coast wu booa.ed on· suapicion of as· b.:k: .. c arm easy ac1; ....... 11111 Wshway at Moun~ Road. sault with intent to commit , McAdam, who bad drawn hla James M. McGwre, 22, ol 530 murder, with ball 1et at $25,000, • air -.ii 1t to pollce1alilt.Oday. , gun to arrest the P • Ulcu · Mountain Road, told McAdam The allefed victim, bis knock hla attacker to the pave-he'd just been clubbed by two ed ••i 1.1 s l1 . ment, then used it again 11 a club men who tried to rob hiltl and estrang wi e m ciue awve • I When • ..._ dri•·er of the c•• he d 1 V n. 20, and their unbom child, ap-.,..., .. .. rove away n a o""swa1en con· u.. '"ped eri s · .. 1 .. ..., stopped assaulted hlm, pollce vertlble. paren....,. esc. a ou l·~-... id inthe3p.m.epLsode . . , u · · MeAdmn-followed in the direc~ Sawvell was ta"ken into cust.osfy i.a--~ .-r~ ·:;:-~>~.-Lo:--!\Sf lion McGuire poin~, epotted a not far from the alle&ed draalPft& ~-aeraonltl; is. of ~1 Top of car he uld flt the description and s'cene .. where the Incident wuAa· the World Drive" Laauna Beach, chued it. stopping it at Thalia sertedly witnessed by many and • 15-year..<Jid boy, also of and Catalln.aatreets. persons, including a minister. I Laguna Beach. "l was riaht there except for Henderson waa accused of He said be ordered both occu-the times J Wt$ inside calling and armed robMry, auault oa • pants in the car to 1et out. but talkJns to the pollce," says 1 pollce officer and poueulon o1 that only the driver complied. Pastor Robert Boden. of the Cen- nuchakus, which are W .. al in Thn, McAdam said; he was at-tral Baptist Temple at warner Callfornia. He wu held in db' tacked by the PasHJller • Avenue and Nichols Street. jaU today with b*11 Ht at $20,000. dee BnCU, Pace A2) • 'Tbefe were quite a few people 7b1 poulbllity Of a NereaUon' c.ater in Irvin• looked atrotller nietday wna th Irvine P1aft.. mac Comm111Jon unanimously 9bdorie4 a reqUMt by tbe trv1ne ComP-lrlY to rcoare a pa.reel Coe r9CHeUonal UHi. The ~ .step will be Oil May 2'(.Wben the Jrvllle City Council WUI take a look at th• reicnin1 r1Qu11t. The ie.8-acre parcel is eiarnDtlY loDed for .. ncu.lture. uu.e ~I.I approved, the Weather Low cloud• late nlcht and-morntn1 hours, otberwl•• f alr tbrouch Thursday. Lowa tonl1bt upper 40I to mld-50t. HiJhl · ThurtclQ' mld.eoa to lower '10.. and aome of their friends were try inf to pry his clenched fin&ers out o her hair. Her hair is about two to two-and·a·balf feet long," he1ald. "I told him: 'you might as well calm down and alt here. The police are oa their way,' " Putor .Boden conUnued. "That wu wbea be accelerated and the car 141UNled away." lnveeti1uton •aid Mn. <See TARGETS, Pap Al) 91 ARTHUR R. 'VINSn Of .. D.N11 .... S1• • Six-time ffuntinaton Beach City Council can· maintenance man when ht vlslts the Oran1e Coast dldate Geor1e Arnold is really eatln& his 1pinacb from his small desert spread 14 mild outside this week .., be prepare• for another ahot -~break-Barstow{ where he ralJes rare cblckens that lay in& into show business. mulU-co ored e111. . · Arnold. 49 will appear on The Gonr Show, NBC Chances are be won •t lay an egg Sunday, and a ofllcials confirmed, wttb the videotape motorcade of loyal fans -numbering 30 at lut performance to be aired at a future date. ~9'1nt -will be along to lend moral support to th4) Hi HAS PU1' together a rousing routine as Huntfhltob Beach ncttlve ion. Popeye the Sailor Man, complete with son& and "My complete act runs 7' seconds," Arnold ex-.• dance, asnappy swabble suit -the pants alone cost plains. , • $17 -and the ubiquitous aaUor'• cap. ..EXCUSE ME. I gotta wash my hands. J don t "I passed my scre~n teat " he declared want to aet my outfit dirty. The pants alone cost me jubilanUy after learnin& two trips lo Hol\ywood Cot $17, the whole thine cost '30." he add~ as hi. six repetitions of bis routine had not been in vain faithful do& Missy wat~hed her master transformed with a $600 priie at stake. before her very eyes. The screening Jud1es decided the vlewlng Arnold'• costume consists of a snappy, tight, world ii ready for Georae Arnold. white pair ol bell bottom trc>uaen, aet off by two-, "I AC'l'VALLY SING 'Poi>eY• The Sallor tope. blac"·and·white patent leather kn~e-lenath Man• "lbe one·Ume circus clown revealeCl Tuesd•y bOo\I, a tradiUonal blue chambray Navy wortc ab,Jrt . on a break from h1J job as aecurl~~f:aard at a bome andthetradltlC?'1al f9UDd w,hlte 1allorl..ba~. ,.. ___ , remodelinajob in downtown Wea ter. The aaUor a pant.I don t have1.hotradluuua& lJ, He aJao works aomeilmes aa a tree 1urgeon and buttons, however, but abtny 'old zippen. • . . In p~g Bust · I . ....... .... .41 .. . 'FAR.GETS. • SawveU, 1\er body acrapinc down U\1 "Dllil& w atlY Nil vv r when It. ttpnledt,r 1werved. Sbo slid about 20 f .. t on her bWc before •he tumbled aw~. pol.Leo utd. Polle• were J)Ot oert1ln whether Uie l\llptCt. l•t 10 or tt bO J~1t JOit hll lriP baWiol to a and control the auto . ADDI.SON. lll. <AP> -Two -.iyqrntn have be n arrested and a ~ltd 11 bflnl IOU,ht fOf' alleged- Jy operatlnl a <f rue rtn1 alter tbelr huabandl left for work and tbeir ebildten wtre ln 1cbool. Carpent.envllle woman in con· nection with sale of dntg1. t wall notidenUfled. Apnta 111d th91 c:onn1ca~ two ~ "of .. •Peed" wttb • atree aal• value of $10,000, a dozen marijuana plants an4 aoo vaUum pllla, a tranquWier, Putor Bodensald SawvcUaald virtually oothln• durln1 the coo•• trontaUCMl but Jut et~rtd tnto ap10.wtth 11toa.vupreqton. Polloe Det•ellv.e sat. But Chadwick aald Mrs. Sawvell was 1eparat1n1 trom her husband, a ttlt·employecl deywall conatruc• Aho seized Tueaday by M~tropolltan Enforcemenl ·Group 111nt1 wu William Chari• S.1bold, 11, of Ch10110. Tbey Hid bo carried a revolver •nd another IUJ\ WU foi.mdU:lh!f car. AuthorlUtt uld tb• ring operated between t 1.m. and noon, and t p.m. to 3 _p .m. beo1uae husband• and children of the Ca~-attnvUle women were •way durtn1 thoae houn. tlon ~ and w• en route to. a frieftd 1 howte a\ the Ume. · Alto arreated werf Carol Ann Shane, 27, of Cfll'penteravUlt, and TOtlla Ann fimUh 11, of Ad· dlaon. OfOcl1l1 aaid Mn. lhaoe 11 upec:Un1 her fourth child. Atent. ,.Id lhtf are t.r11n1 to ~et an arr•t warrant to~ another AU MN c.bar1ed wJtJl ttWne and ccmlJ'lraoy to Hll dn&p. 1411. 8mfth alao waa oharled with manufacrturinl marijuana. Weapona cbarcea alao were lodged agalnatS.ybold. Pleasant Con1'a'lescence . •'She w!olnf to 1tot"e aome olothll\I wt a lrt•nd and u• and hw h and bad taken two c~rs. ''Set. Cbadwtck explained. H a1lc11ed Mtt. lawvoU '1 •uto wae abrurt•Y forced to th• ro•d•ldt a NJchol• Street and WUl\lngton Avenut outalde the Baplflt uncitu.,-y and near the !rieQd'• home. SawveU auertedly jumped io-t.o bl1 wlf•'• car and 1rabbed her" b~ her lefttthy "hair when 1ha tried to escape out the puaengv JFK Death-IJmo Taken From Fleet LJto1uard Capt. Jim Stauffer's backyard tn La1una Beach looks like a seal rookery. Bocauae of hll compassion for the sea creatures, everyone that finds a at ck or 11\jured one send.I tl to Stauffer for care. The moat rec-. ~California Sea Lion, was from Huntington Beach. Hore Erikal Van Gores and Alida Van Gote1 help tend the Stautf er flock: two lWbor Seal a, seven California Sea J..ions, one Northern Fur Seal and a ae~l\lll rotating a wine in an encounter wtth Cl ~og. 21ide door, police said. • lnvesU,ators said •fler ques-· tion"'' tbo h)'atencal JnQU.er.to-· be at her trilnd'1 pearby apart- men' tb1t Sawvell waa reported· ly dlltrau8hL, O\l•r th• marital breakup. I WAIHINGTON ·(AP) -Th• 1tll Unooln Continent•\ tn whteh Jobn f . Konnody Wll ridlnl when he waa uaualnaied hu bttn qulttlf retired from tho ll••t pt prealdenUal Umouatnea. Th• lhnoultne hu l>oen re· lW'ned to the Ford Motor Co. IOI' future dlaD!Q ii\ a rnuaeum, but .)'OU may~ &e able to tee ltlor a f1wy1an. ''W•'vt been kMPlnl It nthu quiet that we have lt," Adama · aald. "Due to tht tra1tcb' U• IOCl&t.ed wlth the car, Wt fffl lt I• not a toocl Idea to ••hlblt lt now. We do.n't wantt.o oao.ltaUi.e oa the. tra1edy of the 1ltuaUon." Ad1m11 Hid Ult Umou1lne la r• 1ldln1 tn a company warehouse. Solon Quits House Over Vote Fraud · NfJW ORLEANS (AP) -Rep. primary UU'O\l&h vote fra~d· ' Rlck Ton.ry <D·La. ), aald today There are no char a ea that he t• nalaruns from tho House of Tonry himself waa involved in fteprnentat1vea beoauH of vote the fraud althou1h at leaat one fraud in hi• prlmlJ')' elecUon. election official claimed U\e oon· F,...P..,Al . _ SUIT ••• t.hecompl.. • · About 5',000 employe1 are ex· peeled to ~ork at t.b.e complex planl\ed for a a,ooo-aore alt• near lhe El Toro Marine base . Th~~rwoin1nsaidlttewas lnt•ncunctomovetoJ..11 Vena .. Sh• wu tre•to<l by Huntinaton Beach Flro Department l}&ramedlca for 1bl'a1ion1 to lhe back, arm• and •houlder and re- leased pendlng immedlale ex· &tminatJon by h13r own phy•lcian. Pastor Boden told pOllee atone PO int lt appeared tho oar ran over her arrt>. ·. A l'or<t 1poke1man Hid ot· ttolala at the Htnry Ford JJ\UHUm have not deelded . whether to exhibit the car •• lt looked when Kennedy rode throu1h the ttreeta or Dallu on Nov. iii 1988, or to a how lt in Ill remock od condlllon. M uaoum 1pokoam1.11 Don Adami uJd In a telephone In- terview from Dearborn, Mloh., tbat no date h11 been aet for di•· playln1 tho 2Hoot·lon1 black Urnoualne, althouih there I• no queaUon it eventually wlll bo ex· hlblttd. The car wu a oonv1rUblo and Ktnntdr "" rkUn1 tbrouah Dallu With th• top down when he w111hot. After tho auuainaUon tho oar Wll HD\odtled. u WU 1lvtn 1 tiew en1tn11 a new ln· terlor and a bulltt·r•1l1tant .. bubblt top .. that provided both vlalblllty and prottcUon to thole ln1lde. Tho car hu been driven M,331 mll11 1inco it wu deUvered to the White Jiouae in the 1prtn1 ot lHl, Adams uld. Ho added tb1t ht wUI run for gressrnan waa. the oltlct a1atn when the 1ov· A House committee consider· ernor calla a now el0e1Uon to flll Ing whether to recommend that the vacancy. Tonry'1 1eat be declared vacant In a telephone lnt.rvlew broad• scheduled a meettni for late to- c 11t Uve over radio station day to discuss the matter. But WSMB here, Tonry waa uked Chairman Mendel Davis ID· There have been 1ev1ral pr~ vlou1 attempt• to amend the law1wt1but all have been reject· ed. Oariyle Hall, attorney for the plaintiffs,. was unavailable for comment.thla morning. Representatives of the city, the Irvine 0oft'lf any and tho plaln- llffa are 1Ul meeting periodical· ly to try to work out an out·of· court setllemen~ prior to Dec. 13. Presidential. BUl Defended il Nelther the White Houae nor Adami could provide the ca1t of the car or ny It any money wu involved in Ill return to Ford. whether he would ro1l1n. S.C \. of the House adrninlatt•· "Yea. that'a rl1ht, ''he repUed. tion 1ubcommlttee said he didn't He aald he would make , know if any dec1S1on on the Tonry Cave·m· Kills 2 formal aMouncoment thla alter· case was imminent noon in Waahln&t.Qn. The subcommittee met Tue•· "l wrote a letter to Tip O'Neill day without taking any action. COLTON CAP> -Two men were killed Tuesday when the 1oft dirt wall• of an 18·f0Qt·deep ditch caved in on them. Thomu Martin, 32, of Hemet, and Afl· drew Miaawlc, 44, of Riveralde, were worklnC on a 11wa11 p\pe when the cave·ln occurre~. SACRAMENT(} <AP) -Jn de· (eiue of ills 1976 bid ror th• p ...... aldency, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says many of his ideas are now becoming part of the nation's· public policy. · He Hid the company probably wlll wait to dlaplay It unUI the tat~realdont'• two children, Ca "19, and John Jr .. ler-WO both der. There are two other full-1l1e llmou1lne1 ln the presldeatlal fleet. u well as a number of lar1e aodana. PreaJdtnt Cart.er ~ • ., preterm '°-J-W..4n tu tedlnt. (apeakeroftht Houae ), and l t.old Davia said the alternatives him about my realgnatlon,'' were recommending thllt O'onry Tonry 1ald. "I told blm to keep be removed from Concre~a; re· rny aeat warm. commendine that the challen1e "lt wu the hardealthln1 lever to his election be re!ectcd. gr re· hid to lSo l!rmy nre," he aaid in com mefldln& further In veaU11· The Democratic governor was quick to respond Tuesday in al\ interview on a nationwide. televillon talk ahow when he>JC • Phil Donahue said aome J>f:Ople percelved IU• bid 10 early in or .. fl~e •• ''eiomanJaeal.'' · Magruder Refuses To Tune Nixon In. the ln~rvl.w. ''I've 1ot no tullt tlori. f .. Unia about my personal In-ln a relat.ed acUon, Atty, Gen. volvtment. Grifftn Bell rejected Tonry's "Tell my colleagues not to cornplaints that a federal pro· for1et me. because 1 will run aeautor uaed Improper methods a11lq and I wUl win again," tn his lnveatiiation. Tonrfsatd. fhe all~Upnt a_Jitln•t T~19 "There waa fraud, fraudulent ulate to tM Oct i Democratic voles on both sides, and there is primary in whlcb he was Border FJ~ght · > .. • American E1~ape1 Mexicana juJt confualon Jn peofl•'• minds, declared the wlnner_over James , 1ndlt'1Jualnot1ood.' Moreau. -EAGLE PASS T CAP) F D id D · 11 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. tor of .Nixon a 19'2 re·elecUon He aaid he has written Gov. TheLoulslanaslatecourtruled , ex. -or .av risco , <AP) -When mtllions o r campa.igo at tbe l!me of the Edwin Edwards about the. re· that 8 minimum 229 fraudulent thefewbl~cksfromthepubUchQSp~taltnPiedraaNe- Amerlcans tune in to watch ex· · break·JO at th&: om~s of the signallon and subsequent elec. votes were cast for Tonry and gras, Mexico, to the Wulfs of the Rio Grande seemed ,to~;.;.~•''*--*-OaJgbi-!~ Q~IJ.l~r• u l"'8min1ii.~ ~~ · ·~.-... t: .~ .. -r,.7 111~oa-~®tentvcnw "'·~"!",.._.jp·~'"=-··':".s,caunue~·, ,.., ,·.,.wt ~~.tt~:t~L :....:·· -~-.l!Mrr-~-.,;,,,,-, ................ ~ . ..., • · ~·f!Mer ~him, because •were casffor Moreau. Driscoll, 28, tlt!d the hospital Tuesday, stlll gruder's home Is going to bedark plu. oe aerved 11ven months of he's the man 1 write tbe letter to Tonry won by 184 vote1 tn the handcuffed as a Mexican prisoner, and dog-paddled or ::~~:1d:;h, er~~ convicted :c~~mpl°::~j~ f~jf'ro 'c~~~ . to reaign, in my J_etter I ask~ runotf a&aiMiMoreau. across the river to the United states. A Mexican of· Watet1ate cosaplrator. lan'l ~ Inc to obltruc~ Jusu[e durlna ':he tbat he call it u qu1cldy aa posJt· The stale district courl Judge, ficer fired at leas t four shots as he fled. •--lnveaUftauonotlhebreak·in. bl• ao the people or thl• dlatrict Melvin Shorten, ruled that "I was praylng all the time I was swimming. I ln1 to watch NJxon. H• •ta now aurrounded by· the wlll ~ave a repreaentatlvQ up Tonry wat ele(.t~d throuah made it across and went into iome weeds and waited He says the taped Interview ,. bU ot . here. "fraud and lit pracUce .. but aald bo t 10 in .. ~ Th I t'-~-bo d tr l with David Frail ian't likely to memora la . tUa Wbatt Houao A Loulalana atate Judfe ruled he did not have JurladlcUon to a u m u"''· en saw rws r . erpa o man produceapenlttntex.pruJct.nt. da.ya in an ottace at Yount Ute. a Aprll 21 tbat Tonry won the overtumt.heelocUon. approach. , • I told hhn I waa a U.S. c1Uien -I was ''I'm afraid wa'U 1et the vlew non·d~rnln1Uonal ChrlaUan or· o.moerillo nomtnaUon for the He noted that conareu la the S<? gla~ to see those blue eyes I" sald Driscoll, a that he wun't Involved ln the Cacti"':':•~ w("'ka wl i\h teei· 11at tn Loulllua '1 Oct. 2 eole Judae ofth.e quallllcaUolll o( diabetic from Albuquerque, N.M. cover•Uf,· But l know perlOl\alty a1era. • e 1 1 v 0• Prt9 • itJs membere and that he expect-Driscoll,· in a telQP..hone interview from the he was,' aald Magruder.". · .rt dent ln char~:.~0~mtnlatntlon p,... p, ... •J ed that the Houte admlnlalraUon Ma veriok County aheriff 1 offico, aald he hett been ar-. ho admitted m• lnvolvtmtnl, It •nd commun u ..... ,. panel wo\lld heed hla flndln111. rested tn Merida, Yucatan, in southern Mexico on .. would be much euitl' for the Maoucter Hid tn 1 recent lh· BANC O "Congres.s must now decide," March23, 1976. Ame~u~~·~wd~t~ terv~wth~~dM•n~lh~k H s~h~o~rt~~~s~s~a~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and foratve. much about Wat1r1ate any • • • - ''Personall)', with Water1ate, l rnoro, and only occaaionally hot d 011 a It t Ira& l n her can't think ol a more bortRi •ub-talkl about lt with th• people he refriprator ln lrvlno. ject," he nld, Jrlnnln1. "A workawtth. "We had bunt carroll and bup•led bu.rJlary 11 what Jt waa. oniona, '°we put the carrota and lt ~ro\llht down a pr11ldent, ol • • W e • 11 k i d • r o u n d onlQnl in the hat dQJ .buns and co9r1e-l 1ueu that'• rnllyl.t." •em.Um., '1 he said. .. ff I bfte • that waa lunch," rtealla Riva Ma1ruder, on loan from the dl111reement with •omebod1. Berlin, 131 wtncln1 u ab• relatett Wblte House, wu dopu~ dlrec-for tHrnple, I ml1ht IQ, ·•aich Ute tale. F,.._P,.,,eAJ STICKS ••• Htndencm and tho boY..,. treated tor head cuta at South Cout Community Hospital. MoOwre wu unll\iurtd. -~ - out, when Liddy ceta outofprieon Riva alao bu mixed memories l '11 sic him on you.' " a bout the w I)' the boys got the G. Gordon Uddy, the eonctutt tlrla out ol their tenta in tho ed mo1"ftl.ngs . for While House funds ua to "They th.Nw fl•h In our tent& to finance the Wateraate br.alc•ln, cet UI up early," aho HYI, IC· 11 now tn the A.Jl.,.ood, Pt.. compankd by ohucklts from the federal ptllcn. bo)'I. * * * Lukei 'aid he did not have any trouble hlvln1 a co-Id trip and Pao• .... A I said the 1lrl• were ablt to keep up with the boatln• 111 weU aa the NIXON ••• edto mtnateQ1refvnettoa payoff of Watfflalo burctan. thu1 NmOY!ftt the JrnpUe1Uoa ti.at Nlxc>n lied In lat.er publlc atatemeots. - ho>'•· Bt•l~ pUtttni thtll' boaUn• and olm\)tnl alrllll to pracUce, Ute 1'()Uthl played volltybaU tn oamp, ob1trved n.arby wild horsec. btaven, blrda and toada anct t\ad •1ttP1n•bal ftJhta. l>ftpltf the ratn, w{nd a'1d ea~ l'Ot·ancl·onfon aandwlo1'es, tb1 yc>Ur\llterl .. ld atterwatd.a th~ wouldll't. have ml11ed U fOf th world. • W1m1 up Suits 19" to 39" SWiii $hJrts ar Pllts 5111 Hooded Sweat Shirts 7es & aso Sym Sborts • Joulnl Sllorts Tt1Ck Shorts · ••tball · Shorts 211 to 4ts Softball SNrts Basletball Sllirts T tnnls DrdSIS lllld Tennis s.ts & Shirts Mini I Boys Temls Shirts Mens & Bays Tennis Shorts Tennlaaoes Aills • Tmom ~ canverse · lllcroft • Jaek Purcells • Tennfl Sox . Visors .. Hits • hcquetball Racquets I Balls Handballs & &Jovn lldminton Rlcbts Tennis Rackets • WUson DUnlop • Banarott --Yon11 .. Prince· Racket Strfnifrif Tennis Balls 189. to· 250 1 LaeWta Beach police aaJd an bfncer waa attacked today by ~o armed robbery stUpects as sought to question them one whom awune deadly nuncltaku ck• athlahead. · ._ ~rncu Terry ¥cAdam 1ald be ms~elY mov*1 toS14e hll t . ~cker'• nailing arm so that the Ucit weapon -used in the artlal arU and resembling two billy clubl joined by a nylon rope '-at:rbck ha:mdesaly acron his !Jack. ) ~1aca .. t11 McAdam, who had drawn his eun to arrest the pair, uaed it to knock hb attacker to the pave- ment. then used it aiain u a club when the driver of the ~ar he •topped auaulted hlm, poUce aald. A*"t""r-ea,.jt"-ed......,w-enr .. "Watter ltay Hendenon Ill, 18, of 288&1 Top of the World Drive, Lacuna Beach, and a 15-year-old boy, also of Laguna Beach. Hend~n was accused of armed robbery, aaaault on a . , I ;~OJDniercial Zone Concerns Board t . ,· There may be too much com- mercially zoned land in four South Oranee County com- munities to match the needs or tture residents, supervisors ave learned. Jn addition, future develop· ent of that commercial proper· ty could have a poor economic ~pact on existing busines~. cording to a report t.o the board esday. 1 Supervisors agreed to spend up tb $45,000 to hire a consultant to fbrecut commercial needs hi the South Lacuna, Dana Point, ~1un1 t;tJq~ -l'd Caplltr..-o ti.cbareu. The five-month study is to pro- c-e a forecast of the annual in-• ease ln new hoU1ebolds for Meh comtnunlty, along with dlta ~t>ounbt income of tnture rat-tnts, how,..Jar they \.ravel to o,,k«nd their ages. . . Jn addltion, Jt ls to analyze the need a.for neighborhood conve· nience shopping centers along with demand for recreation and tourist-type facilltie.. George 0$borne, a director of the county Environmental Management Agency, said in a report to supervisors that area residents have expressed COO· cern for exlsting and future com· mercial uses. He also said some areas zoned for a combined tourist· recreattoo-~ommerclal use may · not inMcb that requlrcld to rneet fu\.•t:• toatonal d_,manct, partlcblarty in U'1it ol develop- ment at Dana Point Harbor. en~ Nld the consultant's 1tud1 would not be aimed at ''in· terferiftl wllh private mar~et l>roc,.._ .. bUi would lor..cut patternt IO aommerelal clffelop- ment can be better plao.ned. Arraiga9'ellt ·lllllfl 12 . ·.Ma~· F~c1;'s~·co~iit ·:.In Silver Thefts X. San Clemente man aecused in th« theft of $250,000 Crom clients h stored. silver with a company titled M InternaUoo&J SJJver lalbt.s has been ordered to ear in Oranae Count1 rtor Court on iranct the~ charges. 1'f fchael Ralph,~. of Apt. B, 211 P•Unda, will be arraigned Ml)' Weather LoW' cloud• It.le ntcht •and mornin& boura, •, otherwise fair thro~#h ,• !fburtday. Lowa torf11ht ,nJ>er• to mld-50a. Hi•hl :lburiday mld.eot to lower · · 12 with co-defendant Lawrence E. Sturchio Jr .• 34, of Orance. It ls alleted tn 10 counts filed by the district attorney'• office that the P.air 1n:.:;:xroprtated '250,000 in 11lver 1 with them durin& the period July 1974, to February, 1915. Deputy District Attorney Arnold Westra said clients of the two men -Sturchio was presi· dent and Ralph vice president - were told that if Al\Y of their 1\oted 1U.-u wu ued bYtbe firm tt would be replaCed. He u1d victims were told that renta would be paid AJy the firm on sUverconsiped to its pr•mises. Wben International Silver Spt:clali1t1 of Gardea Grov• ceased oper.Un1 ta February Jt'75, 11 bad aabctantJal unpaid debtl IDd the cona\&ned aUver bad bem Uled and not replaced. Weauaaakl; More Work police officer and pouesslon of nucbakus, wblch are lllePl in CalUomia. He was held in clty Jail today with ball Mt et '20,000. The boy w11 cbar1ed with armed robbery, uaault wftb a deadly weapon, uaault with a deadly weapon upon a 'PO)Jce ot- 11 cer, and possession <>t nunchakus. Ile wu relee~ to the custody of his partnta. McAdam aaid the incjde!lt began when he was 'W'llVed to tile <See STICKS, Page AZ) Nixon Ends Sil . Pleasant c .. .,.ie.eenee ence I Lifeguard Capt. Jim Stauffer's backyard Lion, was from Huntington Beach. Here in Laguna Beach looks like a seal Erika Van Gores and Alida Van Gores 'T'Onighl rookery. Because of bis cotnpassion for help tend th~ Stauffer fiock: two Harbor .I. ~ the .sea 'C'l'eatu.re8, everyone that finds a Seals, 1ev~n California Sea Lions, one sick or injured one sends it to Stauffer for Northem Fur Seal and a seagull missing care. The most recent, a California Sea a wing in an encounter with a dog. Oma, ~ nin~·l\1onth-old Harbor Sealt enjoys tbe warm sun &Ster a eooling swim in the poo.i (lt Jim Stauffer's home in Laguna Beacb. She ~ould almost be atcu.sed of mugging for the..photograptier. ~ ' . ' Customers Warned on Water Use By PIDLIP ROSMARIN -o.-..otrlrf'll9tleaff . Two aaU&h couaty water cllt- . trictl reported today that customers are not meetin& 10 · percent water uae .cutback.a or· dere4 b.r ~e Soutbem California Me~an Water District and face m-atoey raUofilng unless ~onservatlon ettortk are in· ereutid; Iii ~·bW paie advertliement in. local ,....J>•~· the pt-1deats of tbe Lqwia Beach and South Coast. county wate.r d.fatficts comg@red ~~.,?~et· crlsta to . ...... -..~-" ....... --..;;"1•~--\~ -~~~~· citizens. · ~-- • "President Carter likened the energt crisis to war," read the advertlaement. "Our water cri.sls la ln the same category. Our common enemy is drought. To meet It calls for the same spirit qt telt·denlal and sell· sacrifice tflat followed Pearl Harbor." Tbe district presidents, Richard Jahraus (Laguna Beach) and Thomas H. Brooks <South Cout), reported that in· itial cutbacks in Waler consump. tion in March turned, in April, to an averagaUpercent.bigber use than in corresponding weekly periods tut year. "Clearly," they sald, "water U1er1 in th.ls area are not willing to belleH tbm'a ii a real water crtail in Southern California." The president.I warned, '"The situation La so crltlcal ... lha( un- less 9Ul" daily ~onaumpttoa of water ii not voluntarily curtailed by at le11t lOi)ercent there 1lmp- Jy won't bo tu)OU8h to go around ln the critical summer montbs ahead. "W• fa~ tilt 1ltu1Uon that h.Q ove~belmtd our fellow Callfor- ni•DJ Ira the north -mandatory ratlOldftc." The prealdents dropped tho burden of water conservation fUl· ly In the laps of conaumera. "Ob- vloualy," tM)' Hid, "abort of Im· po1t.n1 a ma:ndatory raUontnc procram."tfte board• of the two dlatrtcta e11a do' llttJe to curb tho unn.eetaatY uae Uld wute Ol our wattrlfPplt: t tit ~ answer la the wat. .. WA.TEB, PaJe J> L/SC r Woman 'Sterile' Repo~ -. ~~ged · .. . . By Auto Char1e1 Of attempt~ murder today (ace a man wtio J)Ollce al· lege dragged W. el.ht months' presnant Wit• down the pave- ment outa.tde th tr car by her. hair Wed.Delday, tr.Yins to aca_pe rescuers at a Huntln,ioo Beac:b Due on Suit church. • Mark SawveU, 22, of 2820 Delaware St., Huntinston hacb, waa booked on su1ptclon of U· sault with intent to ca.:Dmlt murder, with ball aet at $25,000, pollceaald today. The allesed victim, hla estr&D(ed wUe Mickle Sawvtll, 20, and their unborn ehild, ap- parently e1caped serious iQJwy in the3p,m. epllOde. " Sawvell wu taken into cUltody not far from tire allesed cJr1111Di • 1ct scene, where the lncident wu a. NIXON o 90-MINUTE taped interview with · sertedl1 witnessed b)' many DaVid Xtost wm be presented on television at 1:30 penona,Jncludlna a mlnilter. .. p.m. J,ocally on K1TV, Channel U and also on Chan· "I wu right tbtre excePt~~ nels t and~. It will be broadcast on radio by KFWB the tlmee I waa inalde calllri1 ago 98 at 7:30. talking to the pollce:• ea~s · Sotneexcerptsofthe~rqgrammaybeheardhere ir!i~.~~=~:· :f~!:; ga:~~ ~the 4:30 <PMJ ~roadc~ ti;n~QI\ the , AvenueandNicboJ1S~. -, a~l!:=ew:f~cl1:•;.!~~~: THE I~ Nli()n·Fr6st interview on the San Juan Cap .. trano Clty · Manaaer James Mocalia tonlJht •ill make what be calls a .. sterile ,-.port" to the City Council on Ule atatot of • developer'• $11 mllllon invent condemnation 11lit aallast tbe city. • Hla oral presentation wll1 come near the end of the meeting, which beings 1lt 7 p.m. tn the council ch&Dlben. at 32COO Paaeo Adele». Jn a brief memo to the council, llocalla explained be would dls- cuas the chronoloCY of events • 'leading up to the Glendale Federal Savincs and Loan ac-tton. ,,. Tb at ltlit. filed six weeks a10 in 1-a. Aqelee U.S. Diatrict Court. eontendl that the city's new "&rowtb manaaement" pollcie1 have, lit ellect. condemnod 1,flOO auea owned by tile financial ee>r-' poraUoo. . Moc.U. .referred to bll report "" •• ••1t.erile'' ~cauee be bas asked ttiat ~e 1>e no public dis· cusslon cfue to the pendlnJ litlga. #Jon. ..l~ Glem.o!A. lan4 .re»resenta trying to pry his clenched fingers Wa et1ale is part of a series Of ~grams by Frost out of her hair. Hn-batr la.about ; · who made more than~ hours of t.ajilnf wtth Nixon at ~~• .... t d two to two-abd-a·half feet Iona." the Monarch B~ botne of Harohl Slfilth ln Laguna· ~emp e he said. Niguel. ... "I told him: •you might aaweU-Nixon-S'San"Clemente home-couldn~t"be used, tor SC n 0 1.:. ~.., calm down and sit here. The the interviews because the Coast Guard's nearby ...._ 'U~..-'7 police are on their way.' " Loran station woUldcauieelectronlcHnterferent&. Pastor Boden continued. "That Broken Up was when he accelerated and the car squealed away." Investleators said Mrs. Mi~ R flu SanClementepollce,calledby SawveO, her body scrapine down . r e es· neighbors reportin& a family the asphalt, was nearly run over fight on Avenida Serra, found when it repeatedly swerved. She themselves on the scene of an at· slid about 20 reel on her back temptedrobbery. before she tumbled away, police ,.,0 rr.une N;xon ln Rose Mary TWtgger, 21, ot 234 said. J. 4 J. j ~ Avenida Serra, reportedly told Police were no t certain police a man entered her ar:r:· wbetherthesuspectletgoorifbe COLORAOO SPRINGS, Colo. tor of Nixon's 19'12 re·election =le:'1~J~~:6yb~aded e ~'::J ~:~:~itre~u~~~tling to steer CAP) -When millions of canq>alen at the time of the When she told him she had no ,PastorBodensaldSawvellsaid Americans tune in to watch ex-break.bi at the offices of the money, the man took a bag or virtually nothi ng during the con· president Nixon tonight, the Demoeratic National Committee 'roceriet. The young woman frontation but just stared into televi1ion set at Jeb Stuart Ma" Jd WaahlnCt.on'a Watergate com-said she scratched the robber on space with a stony expression. gruder's home is goiog to be darlt plex. He served seven months of the face, and be ran from h er Police Detective Sgt. Bert or tuned else•.here. a 10-month to four-year sentence apartment, jumped a fence and Chadwick a aid Mrs. SawveD was Magruder, t .. e convicted after pleading guilty to coupir-<Uoveotf ln a faded green or J>lue separating from her husband, a Watergate conspiratoti, i$n't eo-U.g to obstruct Ju.stlce durtn& the ~taUoniwagon self-employed drywall coDJtruc· ingtowatchNixon. U.ve.UgaUonofthebreak-ln. Tbe groeertes tuere •alued at tion worker, and was en route to He sa.,ya the taped inteniew He alts now surrounde4by the aboUt.SS a ftien<S's house at the time. with David f't'olt.. IA't Ukely to aiemorabWa of lu. Wldle lloua4' Polic:e•a8'd thct grocery thief ''She was going to store aome pr~-a~enlex-prestdclt. days in anoHieeJt YoQn& Ll!e;a W4S dt!fU'lbe4 u '°"tb 2S)eats l ''I'm aftald W•'ll get Ule .. ew non-denomlnaUonalCbtUtiaJtor. old., .Uoat fl=e t .fiftve hbel clothing with a fr end and she that be •"-'t lnvotved ,_ the 1aru1atian that --"'--t ... •-.. • and her bmband had taken two -w ... v, .. w.u.a --.a tall Ind 140 . e "1ore hJs cars,''Sgt. Chadwick explained. cover-up. But I know personally acers. At 42, be la a vice presi· dark air in a lnWtary cut and He alleged Mrs. SawveU's auto be was," said Magruder." •.. If dRt iD charee of administraUon ha« erookecl front teeth, the, w aa abrurly forced to the he admitted his involvement. it. and tommunioatfons. aaJd. wt~:?:~ ~!~: s ... .-anc1 A::.~r1e': =· "::d!:t!: 1e~r::'4tb!i~ .t.: ~cent~ it :!f:•=:·!fi1~ -SawveU asaertedly jurnped in-and forgl•e... mucb ab()ut Water1ate ~ny bJde j 11 m1ek. nearly one-third of all · un- developed property within tho ci-ty. Under tbt new city policies, development on the land couldo 't btstnuntU 1'19. Moealls •u&gested in bll memo that any dllcu.saion ot tbe letal action be done in an executive session. Earlier 1n the meeting, coun· cilnum are expected to dt.cusa another sticky issue -a request from the Southeast Re,ional Reclamation Authority· (SERRA) for the city to tra.nsfu its sbate of the tlUe to a sewage treatment facility in Capistrano Beach. The city delayed eiving uP tiUe to the !adllty, wbich was reoenl- ly expanded to han\Sle nine million pllou of wute per day, to be IW'e lta ~to ue of part of the~~weremaintabied. In • letter to the council, SERRA lloaid ~an Aqua -Smitb eaid a.fOUl'·Yee.r-old ~ ment amon1 SERRA member agencies OncludiD8' San Juan Capistrano) statea that title would be turnc4ovet to SE.RRA upo.Jl completioJt of the plant ex4 pan1lon. Smith bas ask~ U.e city to re· solve its di.apute tonlf&t. Other items on tonight's agen· da include. a proposed amend· ment to the cl\y orclinance probibitlnl fortune telllne, the proposed mo~ or the biltGric Pryor House to a site 1n the venerable Los Rios Distriet and discussion of ~eed abatement policies. Free Seniors Movie Slated "The Sunshine Boys'' s tarring Walter Matthau and George Burns will be shown free to senior citizens at 2 p.m. May 20 at the South Coast Theatre,,. Laguna Beach. The movie is sponsored by Laguna Federal S~vings and Loan and the Council on A8inl of 'Laguna Beach. Tickets may be obtained at the Senior Ceider. Human Affairs Building, $15 'Forest Ave. Further inlormatJon m., be obtained by calling 497-UU. Jail Ended to his wife's car and erabbed her ''Penonally, With Wate_r•ate, I ~e~Jt0~fh ~=:"b! p0Uceofftcieft1Ud ... by her lengthy halt when she can'tthinkofamoreborin&sub-workswith. • V S'L~lf/ • t~ied toescape outthl!passenger ject," be •!llct, &rinntq. "A •'We'll ii~ around . De~°a .... cOr 11rer£ "" ~!a,e ~~; •• police sraid. , ,,.,. _ b"!lgl~ bqrglar)'Js~~¥)0!JS. som··=· •• 1 b a U irian __ ---_(-'".ift•· tf~..._,loV'\~,.:, ---Htlulbt;....-., .. ~~).~ . ~---~~---;-, ,..._.,.~. , ;...if S .,.,..I. course-Iiue:Sstbat'neau;lt: torex ~~l'ay a ~--rr. ... ..,.. -· .. --~1l?f'"'Titcnarlt-b ts Ou.e-aat -Mqrader, on loan from the . ot1t, whenUddr,.Uout~prbop e ~ops HongJsfo redonned his White House, was deputy d.irec· itU lie hhn on you.' " thtee·P.iece suit and le(t F LB E * * * • HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -A jail today, saying bis five. or vent &'I -I.ii police chase wound up with a day lmpriSQDment hes 2 UQ••oa...:ve• 1r ,._ r:~ Ill~ burglary l~pect caught With his made him a bettereberiff, Cash and prize donations are 04 &•en:;;....,-., a ~ pants down. ffoniiato was greeted by being sought from parents and .. NIXON · Police said officer James about ISO well-wishers as businessmen by the commllt.ee Ueld .; .. ~~"° e • e · Doyle chased two men after be he walked out of the San formed to organize the Lacuna 04 ... ~ • got a call about a car being Mateo0ount1' jail Beach High School senior all-Tti.ltaryhuopmedadla~ strippe<linacttyparlt. The San Francisco nighlparty. 0/ ~~..:-slmUN"tothoteWbenNlxOGWU The chase wound up 1n an sberilfwasjailedhereFri· The traditional all·nl1hl party I 'T~ .,.,..,~ in Ofllc!e and U.S Poet repeatedly apartment whttre DQyle was day on contempt of court will be ,held on the hlJh school reported fresh d.lacloeW'es about· directed to a bathroom by a sur-cbarees for faillne to carry campm Immediately followlnc ADDISON. Ill. <AP> _ Two the scandal wideninJ around prised and triehten~d man,, out a court order to evict graduation exccrc15e1 June 11, women have been arrested and a Nixon and his aides. Doyle, with hi.I &Un dra'NQ. en· the tenants of the embat.- 1977. th.ird ts being sought for alleeed-'"1 feel as lf I've been there tered the bathroom ,ind found tied International Hotel ln . Further intormnllon may be ly oper•linl a dl'\ll nag an.er before," 1111d one P1>st editor suspect Van Harris, 24, latherlni Chinatown. obtained by calling Mrs. Ma.rvm their husbands tell for work and Tunday when told that Nixon's himseltto tbeabowet, ----------"" Drew 499-4381. their children wer e in school. I aw yen we re llcc using the NplBurglan Get 85,000 Loot Property valued ot nearly $5,000 was stolen from a Lacuna Niguel home by bu11latt who kkked the front door open. Oran1e County 1herlff'1 of. ficers said escrow otrlcer Colleen Irene P~ckham, 46, or 11422 Pa1eo del Mar, returned home to find that her house had been ransacked. She reported thethoft of a stereo system, furniture, jewelry and o record collection valued at $.'t,000. DAILY PILOT ,\110 seized Tuesday by new paper or refusing to publlsh Metropolitan Enforcement a retraction of an inaccurate Group attents was William story Charles Seybold, 21, of Cb.icago. Nlxoa's lawyen mamtaln the They said he carried a revolYer transcript contalnlng the bush a nd another gun wu found \n his money references was an early, ca~iso arrested were Carol Ann erroneous ver$lon later correct· Shane, Z7, of Carpent4*avtlle. ed to ellmlnat.e ~Y reference to a and Teresa Ann Smlth, 17, or Ad-payoU ot Watergate btltglan, dlson. Officials said Mrs. Shane lhu1 removing the lmpUcaUon is npectl.oa her foW1'2 chUd. that Ni.xOn lied in later public Aeenta said they are trylni to atatemeats. ' get. an arrest warrant. for anot.hcr Carpentenville woman lr\ con· nectlon with sale of drup. She w 11 not Identified. Alents aaid they confiscated two ounces of •1speed" with a •treet tale value or $}0,000, a dozen marUu .... plant.a and 300 vaUumpllls, a tranquilizer. All were charged with 1ellint and conspiraey to sell drup. Mr•. Smith also was cbaraecl with manutacturin1 marijuana. Weapons charaes also were tod&ed .,atnst Seybold. Authorities tald the· r ing operated between t a.m. and noon, and 1 p.m. to 3 J>.m. beca~e busbaodt w ch.Udrtt:l o( the Carpeaten~Ule women were away du.ring those hours. Forest Serrice· " Tools Stolen CHICAGO (AP) -U.s: Roman Catbollc blabops ~re to toDSid <?han,m, a millcruum-old practice by which the consecrated bread ol boly oommun.lon ta placed on the toDCl&• of worshippers. ' U. the cbango la ap- proved, wortbippen would have tbe option of receiving tbe aacrament in their · cupped hands. Thta la .. peycboloclcally m ore adult alnce the com- municant feeds himself," : instead of it being done by the clera, aaid a study. document a& the laaue came before today'•. . seaalon of the 1emlannuar meettna of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. li',...P-.eAJ STICKS ••• sl~e of ti\• road by a man 8~ ing ln front of the Cout Inn Ll- q u or Store on South Coast Highway at Mountain Road. ·James M. McGuire, 22, of 530 Mountain Road, told McAdam he:d Just been clubbed by two men who tried to rob him and drove away in a Volkswagen con·· vertible. McAdam fQllQwed in the dlrec· tton McGulM JJ01nted, trpotted-. car he a aid fit the description and chased it. stopping it at Thalia and Catalina streets. He aald be ordered both aceu· pants in the car to get out. but that only the driver complied. Then, McAdam said, be was al· tacked by the PaaseQCer. · Henderson and the boy were· • treated for bead cuts at South( Coast Community Hospital. McGuire was.uninjured. .. E',....PageAJ WATER ••• i user himself." • The districts have depended onl. publlc relations to get. the message to its customers that they have to cut back. . Raymond C~ Miller. South ' Cout general manacer, said con· servatlon packets have been de- Ii v e red door·tP·door to its ca1omen. Tbt!m:cketa contain brochures de g water con· .. aervattonUpa. The bovd also bas passed an o dlnance that requires water ' COMervation devices and low· now toilets in all new -construe~ Uontncounty areas • -4-.1 ... .._\ d.J-.~~' --... ,.. ·-.~e&--be~~. -- From Laguna Boat A Laguna Beach man told San Clemente police that gear valued at $1.175 was taken from h1a boat Sunday, when he left it parked with hiB car on Boca de la Playa in the north beach area. John Hustwlck, ol 330 Ashton Dr., said Tuesday that be left it about 7 p.m. and returned about midnight to find a 55 horsepower · engine removed from the boaL Also reported missing were two flshine rods and reels,· two life preservers, oars, a tackle box and a six-gallon gas tank. _ · • I -o.lly ........... .._. THEY'RE NOT GUSHING OVER OIL ON THEIR PROPERTY Newport'• Roy •nd Eve Neef B.ute OH Well and Ctty By MICHAEL PASKEVICR OH• Ollly '°IMlStlltt Don't talk lo Eve and Roy Neel about oll. Oil bu brouabt the • Newport Beach man and Wile notblns but misery, even th<>u&h they've had lbtee guaben in re- cent years. You see, those gushers have come up through the fioor ol a duplex they own. And they can't even sen tl1e oil. ' Nixon: 'I Let Down Country' The retired couple tued suJl a1alnst the City of Newp0rt Beach after thelr duplex waa damaged by thrff separate e:~p­ tlona oC -an abando.otd oU well In 19'13·7'. They are 1Ul1 fiarhtlna' cl· tyhall. The Neela, 4208 River Ave., •ll they aren't satisfied .wltb the city's latest ofter of $2S,OOO in damase,J.and a promise to. re· move alt.ate lien of $SS,'192.10 as· leased ailinlt their damaied. rental property at Zll and 213 UndAve. , '"n>ey'\'e had a JotJOf pro· blel\\1.'• said .itorney Donald Smallwood. who b reprttentlnc tb• Neell in tbelreult agal.nlt tM city. Smallwood would not comment on the citY'• lltat offer made Frld-.y in a mandatory settle- ment (Qll(erence. He Hid a trial ' N Tl!l!K:ENTS I wlll be 1ch.eduled for May 1918, almost nve years after the first oU 1w-1ec1 to the surf ace of the property the Neel• purchased from the city ln a 1938 tax a ale. Commented City Attorne1 Den.nil O'Neil: "We made what we feel ii an acceptable oller nd the Nee.II decided not to accept tt." Beatdes the removal or the lien (SeeOO., Page AJ) · Nmvport Assault Hurts2 WASHINGTON (AP > -Newport Beach police today Richard M. Nixon's long silence FROST AND NIXON AT LAGUNA NIGUEL sought a criminal complaint ol on Watergate ended today, the uaault~'fflh a deadly •apon former president saying "I let against a HunUnaton Beach man down my friends. I let down my Nix·. on: 7,.:--au~ 'they claim punct\111ted •n arcu· country, I let down our system of ment with two real estate consul· government." tanta by throwing one throulth a In his recorded interview with plate glus window and hittine David Frost, Nixon said he con· theotherwilhabarstool. sidered resigning in April 1973, George Lane Benson Jr., 23, of some 15 months before he On Ch 111 18821 Ceafwood Circle, was ar· became the first American presi-anne rested on that charge Tuesday dent to do so. following an altercation in the "I brought myselC down," Nix-consultants' office a t 3901 on said. "I gave 'em a sword -After 2'12 years of self-imposed isolation at his San Westerly Place at about 3 :30 and they stuck it in and twisted it Cl t h f 'd t N ' b k h' p.m. with relish... e men e ome, ormer pres1 en txon rea s JS The two victims are listed by Nixon insisted he was not in· sile nce on the Watergate scandal tonight. police as Dr. Hla Ngwe Tln, 35, volved in the break·in at and his brother, Maung Tln-Wa, Democratic party headquarters NIXON'S 90·MINUTE taped interview/ with 36. They Ust their address as 2281 at the Watergate on June 17, 1972, David Frost will be presented on television at 7: 30 Golden Circle, Newport Beach. or that he participated in or ap· p.m. locally on KTTV, Channel 11 and also on Chan-According to police, Benson is proved the payment of hush nels 8 and 29. It will be broadcast on radio by KFWB a process server who went to the moneytotheburglars. 98 at 7:30. real estate ocrtces to serve Dr. Thal i.s exactly what he said Some excerpts of the program may be beard here Tin with a civil subpoena. when he was trying to save his earlier due to the 4:30 <PDT) broadcast time on the lnvest11atora said an argu· embattled presidency in the face East Coast. / ment ensued and Dr. Tin told of impeachment rnolutions j ust them be attempted to call police before he resigned. to have Benson ejected . .. Technically, 1 did not commit THE INITIAL Nixon-Frost interview on the At that point. police allege, a crime. an impeachable of· Watergate is part of a series of programs by Frost BenSQD. wbo is slx feet, two ln- fense, · · he u id. "These are who made more than 28 hours of taping with Nixon at chea tall and weighs 205 J)OW'lds, •• legalisms, as (ar as the handling the Monarch Say home of Harold Smith in Laguna· picked up the slightly built Dr. of this matter waa concerned, it Niguel Tin and threw him through a was ao botched up. Nixon s San Clemente home couldn't be used for plate llaat window· · "I made so many bad judg· the interviews because the Coast GUMd•e nearby Tln·W• then tried to throw ment.s; the worst ones, mistakes Loran statJon would cause electronic lnterf erence. Ben.aon out ol the office and in the of the heart, rather than the T flarht, Benson aasertedly hJt him head." repeatedly with a bar stool. ·Mom-to-be Dragged, - I U ~ f;' ~ Nixon acknowledged to Frost BenfOI\ ned before police and rrn, --w~.ac.• P._D . !!a~~!.iut~~me things that .. ~~.Dao . •. . :...,. ____ r-,p~~·~~~e. -r . .,. vX:::.':.: •-.-• • <t'(: ... ,;• .. p~~ .. ::;: -• 'Hf~~·mnlfmffia s o m ......_,~~ ... ~.-'"· ~ .....,...._ ............ _._ ~~..,~ ...,...-..~wlit4I~---• ~~ ' . Charges of aUempted mW'd er two to two-and·a·hal! feet long," the heat of political attacks. ' abrasffins. Paramedics thl!ysald today face a man who police al-hesald. ··it snowballed, and it was my Tak F Fl theybelleveTin-Waalsosuffered lege dragged his ei&ht months' "I told him: 'you might as well fault," he said. "I'm not blaming en rom eel fractured ribs. . I pregnant wire down the pave-calm down and sit here. The anybody else. rm simply saying Witnesses supplied police with gtent out.side their car by her to you that as rar as I'm con-adescrlptJonofBenson'acarand .air Wednesday, tryin1 to escape ~~~~ ~e:nco~~ed~·.~~~ cerned. 1 not only regret it, 1 m· WASHINGTON (AP> -The playing the 2l·foot-long black patrolmen stop~ him a few 5escU.er1 at a Huntineton Beach was when he acceJerated and the dicated my beHefs in this matter 1961 Lincoln Continental fn which Umou.aine, although there \s•no • minutes later on Bn.stol Street. ,hurch. car aqutaled away... when I resigned. John F. Kennedy waa ridina question il eventually wilt be ex- Mark Sawvell. 22, of 2620 lnvutlJ'ator s said Mrs. ""People didn't think 1t was when he was assassinated has hibited. Delaware St., Huntln&t.on Beach, SawveU, her body scraping down enough to admit mistakes, fine. · been quietly retired from the He said the company probably J('f _..... -r l'F/;ll 1 was booked on 11u1pltion of as-the upbalt, was nearly run over ··tr they want me to get down fleet of presidential limouaines. will wait to displl~y It unUI the '-AU'"'le W t ' liault with Intent to cornm it when it n~atedly swerved. She and grovel on the floor, no. The limousine has been re· late president's two children, murder, with bail set at $25,000, shd about 20 feet on her back Never. Because I don't believe I turned to the Ford Motor Co. for Caroline, 19, and John Jr., 16, are {;!L-n Blame' · JX>llce aald today. before she tumbled away. police should." future display in a museum, but both older. JUU-~ (J"Tbe alleged victim, hlS said. Nixon said friends have SUI · youmay notbeabl e toseeitfora "We'vebeenkeeplngitrather l.trange.d wife .Mlckte Sawvell, gested there was a conspiracy few years. quiet that we have il," Adams 1 iO, and their unborn child, ap-agai111t tum and that ''there may A Ford spokesman said of-said. "Due lo the tragedy U· I barently escaped sertous i.r\Jury have been.'~lle said he doesn't ficials at the Henry Ford soctatedwiththecar,wefeelltu itlthe,3p.m.eplaode. Balboa Bay knowwbathadbffnaolngonin museum have not decided notaeoodldeatoexhibltitnow. Sawvellwutakenlntocustody 1omt Republ ica n and whether to exhlblt the car as it Wedon'twanttocapitalizeontbe 11ottarfromt1Mallo1eddraaJ.nl Cltib'S Chili• DemocratJcclrcles. looked when Kennedy rode tragedyofthesltuatlon." 1 &cene, where the lncldent was U · "However, I don•t go with tho through the streets of Dallas on Adams said thellmouslneiare- 1ertedly wttne11ed by many idea that there • . • that what Nov. 22, 1963, or lo show lt in its sidlnl in a company wareboute. ~.1.Dcludlnl• mln!At.er. brouaM me down waa a coup; a remodeledconditJon. The car was a convertible and 1 .. , was right there except for Penm•t Held consplrac:y,etc. lbrouehtmyaelr Museum spokesman Don Kennedy waa rldln1 tbrouah ' tlte tlmet I wu fnalde c1llin1 and down. I eave 'em • sword. And, Adam5 said ln a telephone ln· Dallu with the toS> down when be telklDI to Uie pollce," HYI A Pcrmlt tor tM annual ch.ill &.bey stuck it in and then twisted it tervlew from Dearborn, Mich., wq shot. Aft.er the a11d1lnatlon P.utor Robert Boden, ot tbe Cen-cookotf et the BiJboa Bay Club, <See NIXON, Pase A2> that no dat.e baa been aet for dis· the car wu remodeled. WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Carter a1ked a apeclal House energy commJttee today to share aome of the disapproval he said would inevitably fall on the supporters of hia energy p~ posala. . "I'm wlllilll to taJce °" my shoulders as much of the blame as you wilh," be told mernben of the special ad hoc enera COIJ'.\i- mittee at the White Houle meet- Jni. tJel Baptist 1'empJe st Warner which ..,_ lut year In the de· * * * ~enu and Nlchol1 Street. b ol • -6 • h artl l 11. l ·'T:o;.~::~te~~rw:: :~D~"~:'h:id::i;:,rre~ 1U -lmtl Bun't Wate 1 to pry hil clenched Clncera Beach cit)' officials wbo bave ~x· qg ~ of.her balr. Her haJr Sa.about prUMd. re.ervaUons about lhe ~··· Coat Weat er Low cloud.I late nllbt •nd mornln& hours, otherwise f alr throucb Thuuday. Lowa tonlcbt upper 4()1 to mld...:iOI. Hi1ha • Thursday mld·60a to lower '70I. event. • The ~ Club'• request for a •Pfflal eve.Qi. permit for tho Jrf ay 211 eookofl hun 't been ap. proved yet by lhe city LlceMe D~'Parlment . Department .spokesman Dave Larson 1ald to- day he la awaitin& a report from the fire department before aram.. in1 final •PProval. He 1aid the cl\)' wants the pr°' moters to limit tJcket sales to 2,000, provide additional parkm• and keep the proceedina• under U1bter control. · Lut year more than 3,000 chlll tans twned out tor tbe cootoff, cauatns parking and traffic now problems on Pacific Coast Hl1bway. One of the partyaoera, Cbriatopher V. Fraser, 1:7, of Lar;una Beach, died when ho rode his bleycle onto the hlarbway and was 1tn.ack by an oncomlnc auto. Capt. DOnald Oyau of the NewpOrt Beach Police Depart· menl .tnUtted then wu IOll\e httllltloo before h1I department approved th• cootorf permit . .. Our approval hlqed on th m 1olac ~ lritb pla~ to ar• ranae Cor .awclUary parklna an.cl OD·lb·:c..nvm ucuntJ ,_.. ple. '' ,1a&d,RJJlat, a.,4~«nCWI hue~ .. . . after pletdlni aullty to. CODSPlr· inJ to obltnact juatlce durina-tbe lnveettaaUon of the bH•k·ln. He tltl now •urrounded by tbe memorabU a ol h1I White ltouao da1• ln an otnce at Young Lite, a non-denomlnatlonal Cbri1tlan ~ aanlsation thaL work.I with ~· a1en. L•IUll& Beach police 1akl ea officer wu attacked today by two armed robber)' 1U1pecta a.s . he 1ouaht to question them, one ol whom IW\Ull deadJ7 nunchaku aUckl at bil bead. Officer Terry McAdam s aJd he instinctively moved Jnslde his at· tacker's flallin1 arm so that the HIJcit weapon -used in the martial arta and reaemblln1 two ·billy clubl joined by a nylon rope -•truck harmleasly acrou h1a back. McAdam, who bad drawn his gu.o to arrest the pair. used It to knock hia attacker to the pave· ment, lheo used it qain u a club when the driver of the car he stopped assaulted him, police said. Pe>Uce olflcer and J>OlllU.lon ct nuchakus, which are Ule1&1 in CalitomJa. Jle was held J.n city Jall todll)'wltbbailsetat *20,000. The boy w11 cbar&ed wltb armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, uaault wJth a deadly weapon upon a pollce of- 11 c er, and pouession o( nuncbakws. He wu releued to the custod.Y of his parent.a. McAdam said the hicident be&an when be was waved to the side of the road by a man stand· ing in front of the Coast lno U · quor Store on South Coast Highw~ at MountaJn Road. \ [ Plecuant€oa~alescenee A rreated were Walter Ray Henderson Ill, 18, ol 28861 Top of the World Drive, Laguna Beach. and a !$.year-old boy. aJao of Laguna Beach. Henderson was accused of armed robbery , assault on a Jewels Taken James M. McGuire, 22, of 530 Mountain Road, told McAdam he'd just been clubbed by two men who tried to rob him and drove away in a Volkswagen COD· vertlble. . McAdam f oUowed in the dlrec. lton McGuJre pointed, spotted a car besaid fit the description and chaaed ft. stopping it at Thalia. and Catalina streets. He said he ordered both occu- panta in the car to &et out, but that only the driver complied. Then, McAdam saJd, he was at- tacked b_y the passenaer . LUeguard Capt. Jim Stauffer's backyard in Laguna Beach looks like a se al rookery. Because of his compassion for the sea creatures, e veryone that finds a sick or injured one sends it to Stauffer for care. The most recent, a California Sea Li~n. was from Huntington Beach. Here Erika Van Gores and Alida Van Gores help tend the Stauffer flock; two Harbor Seals, seven California Sea Lions, onB Nor~he~n Fur Seal and a seagull missing a wmg 10 an encounter with a dog .. . ·From Store Henderson and the boy were treated for head cuta at South Coast. Community Hospital. McGwre was uninjured. Man Sought In Assault Of Girl, 6 _,,...PageAJ In Mesa NEWPORT OIL GUSHES. • • ':oata Meaa detectives are seeklnt a woman who walked out of a South Coast Plaza jewelry store Tuesday afternoon with ap. proximately $10,000 in diamonds in her purse. Employes at Weis fleld's Jewelers, 3333 Bristol St., told of- ficers diamonds in a black pouch were taken from a locked display case by a woman posing as a shopper. Police said a sales clerk had left the key in the lock of the dis· play case, and the woman sidled up to the case. unlocked the slid· in c glass door and scooped the diamonds into her purse. The woman was described as black. b<-tween 22 and 25 years of age and standing between s-f~et-5 and 5-feet-8, MaUlena Seek ·NeWMemben A pow-wow of the Harbor Area's Indian Maidens ls slated for Saturday at the Orange Coast YMCA to recruit new members for the molber·daughter pro· gram. The pow-wow, wh.icb includea craft displays, games, songs and refreshments, will be held from 11 a.m. lo 1 p.m . at the YMCA, 2900 University Drive, Newport · Beach. The Indian Maiden program is open to girls aged six to nine and their mothers. For further information con- t act the Y at 642·9990. $350,000 A.warded In Look Settlement Newport Beach police today are •eekin& a middle-aged man posing as a newspaper pboto- arapher who molested a 6-year- old girl Tuesday afternoon. The man was described by the victim and her 9-year-old brother as standing about 5·feet 11- inches tall, weighing 185 poUnds, with dark brown wavy hair, a full mustache and a dark tan. The children told police they were riding their skateboard on Dover Drive near Nottingham Road when the man, who was wearing a camera around his neck,approachedthe01. . Officers said the man told them he wanted lo take pictures of them skateboar<Ung in the nearby flood control channel for bi• pfwspaper. Th' children saJd they rode their skateboard while he photo- graphed them and just before he left, he took the girl aside and fondled her. on their property that wa.s Im· posed by the state to force pay· ment. of the expenses needed t.o recap the abandoned well, the Neels beUeve they are enUUed to at least $60,000. They fi1ure the city owes them $10,000 in lost rent, $35,000 to rebuild the re- sidence and an additional $15,000 for expenses, including the cost of hauling away hundreds of gallons of oil. It all started on Oct. 6, 1973 when the abandoned well first erupted, spurting oil through a kitchen and into the front yard of the Neels' duplex. Following the Nee ls ' s uit against the city, the city sued the state, clahning 'the city wasn't responsible for oil seepage on private property. Settle01ent of ~e three-way suit ~ still pend- ing. Mrs. Neel says the• years of ltgal tntadSlement&Aftd rruatra-tl~ns have taxed her an!ty and done little to help her husband's physical condition. The Neels are both 65. Mr. Neel suffered a stroke in 1974 aft.et oU Qooded his l)toperty f« the Urird Uuu,. Alth~up liY lhd .. e &tft. Division ot Olt & Oas <OOG) o(- NIXON ficials came to lfle aid 0( the SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A The article was published in • • • Neels alter the first Incident, the feder al j udge has a warded the July 23 1969 Issue Three Nee~a were later presented with new defwac~ Oranie County Reftnlna COIDJ)aJU!. a firm 1hit wentbrote dut1.nl the thirties. Since the passage of Assembly Bill 4°'9 in September 1976. the state ft«>w bears the burden ol re- capping old oil wells that spurt back to Ule, thus removing the burden from homeowners as well as the city. However, passa'e came too late for the Neels who were pre- sented with the $35, 792.10 btll from the state after the well was finally controUed. The Neels face additlonal penalty payments on the bill ii the court eventually de-cides It must be paid. · Besides tearing they will never get enough to cove.r thelr losses, the N~ls are upset about the lengthy delays and the Jack or response to their letters to Gov- ernor Brown, state ConirotJer Ken Cory and state-Senator »en- nis Carpenter. Bill Ingram of DOG said work should begin this month to recap one or Newport Beach's remaln- inf old wells. He s i~ it wUl cost the state '29,800 t tecap a well located in the back erd of a '2nd Street home, Jess than • baH block from theNeels'property. former San Francisco Mayor previous tn'ala eNted ~ith de· wa,t,h reUsh. . . a. ball fo_r USO for hauUng the ;'--:il.D.-.~~ ~------;_ .. ~--~~~=-.:.::· I guess if Id been in their smelly oil away. In all, hauling ~· l ' 1f'arn~from the plttfflsli~ "'toiftlh:rm•·"099" . ~ --. ·~;-i _. --... (e~s .(tom._ ~~Je.eo~. ~, Lookmagazine toranalticleal-iasue otmalice. uiar, ....... ~ -~ '' ., ... ~1' -:----~-•/ ,._,..,.,'t •.· ..... '.~ leglng Alioto had a "web oe al· The Frost interview, first ot saad . Bid D .~ nded liance with the Mafia... Attorney Lawrence Alioto, who four to be 1hown in succeeding 'J'.hey own the mineral rights to ~J e U.S. District Judge William represented bis father, uid, "I week a , de a It only with their property, but the Newport Schwarzer denied AUoto's claim am very pleased with the resutta. Watergate. The other programs Beach City Charter has prevent- Tuesday for puniUve damaaes. The court has restored to this have foreifn and domestic policy ed them from selUmg their un· Alioto as ked for $500,000 plaintiff that which the libel in as their subjects and the lut de-wanted black gold to defray haul· general damages and substantial queatJon took away from him. als with Nixon's final days in the Ing costs. punitlve da mages. The court bu done substantial WhlteHouse. The firs t gusher happened The decision results from the justice in this case . All la well He resigned Aug, 9, 1974, after shortly after the Arab oil em- fourth trial of AJJoto'i suit that ends well.'' SY.a years ln omce, saying he had 1 bargo was 1mposed and Mr. Neel against Cowles Communications, Alioto, wboee original suit was to "put the interests of America says he was offered $35 a barrel PU bllsher of the now defunct for 112.S million damages, served first." for the oil. Look magazine. The nonjury as mayor for eight yean and was The Frost interview Is the firat The West Newport well that trial be1an March 21 and ended an unsuccessful gubernatorial time since then -in exactly destroyed half of the Neels' Ap ril 7 candidate in 1'74. 1,000 daya -that Nixon h~ $80,000duplex is one of fi ve aban-talked about the scandal. doned wells once capped by the Experienee Varied ~Police Bou Worked on Chmrehilla Caae p:i?c~:r~~~E~A (AP> ho farmt.tfnc tommunlly't moat clded my role should be aa in· ... J rown, w aenaa ooal cue -last sum-terJm chief" pre1lded ove r a painful de· mer's lddnapiq of 28 cblldten lo ' partmenlal shakeup ln the nlne a school bus Brown aubmltted bh rmgna· f'0:ths he served, has reslaned During hls tenure in South Uon Monday in the form of a Co ecome chJer of police in Ssn Pasadena one officer wu fired Jetter to acting City Manager lemente. and two others were suapended Charles Martin. B row n c a m e to s 0 u th or fined bi conneettoo With a He la scbeduted to usume his Pasadena Jut August arter aerv-private lnvest111tor's uae of new poet May 23 at a aalary of tn1 as police chler In ChowchJlla eavesdroppln1 devices in· a $24,528 a year, succeeding durin1 the San Joaquin Valley divorce case and another officer Melvin Portner who rellred May waa ftred for alleged sexual mia· • 1. Brown 'a uJ.ry fn Soutb of(ANQa GOA.IT .. conduct with a 15-year-old ilrl PaHdena wu 9211ae a year. ''We identified the proble~s ff• aaid San "'1ement• had a DAILY PILOT ............ ~--~ .. ,., . ..... ~~= .. ,__ ~"·"""' •••• here. tackled them and compJet· lar~u department aod be want- ed tbem.'' Brown •aid. ''l de-ed to Uve at the beach. SACRAMENTO (AP> -In de- fense ol hJs 1976 bid tor the pre- sidency, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says many oI his ideas are now becoming part of the nation's public policy. The Democratic governor was quick to respond Tuesday in an interview on a nationwide television tallc show when host Phil Donahue saicl some people perceived his bid so earJy in o(· !ice as "egomanJacal." . Rainting Charged By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' .. """' ............ There's a 1hakeUP pendlnr at tbe Orattie CoNt YMCA in the undc..Ue cont.tdepartment. Y spokesman Jim Do Boom ta1d today he ls lnveatlgatlng chargea made by a volleyball lo· atructor that a recent YMCA Io. dian Guides cont.eat featured use of whet. the voll•yballer clafmt lit "hllhly toxic" spray paint. Bllt De Boom coateased tbU lD all or the YMCA's prosrama. in. cludlDI the parent.-cblld pro. 1rama Jnvolvln1 about 2,000 Htrbor area res!denta, be bu never beard ol aaJa1 paint oo aandcuUes. "I just ...Uh be (the volleyball ~aeb) bad called us flnt, .. De Boom lri1bed. The volleyball player la Sant.a Ana taident Tom Aaben wbo wu coaductlng a city.sponsored cllole at Corona del Mar Main Beacb on two 1ucceuive Saturdlys last month when the caaU•buildlng and spray paint. ing took place. In an angry letter sent to ci&f and county otriclals, environ- mental groups, the YMCA and tbe Daily Pilot, Aahen aald h~ was "shocked and a_ppalled" by the use of paint on the beach. Ashen described the paint as "hichlytoxJc" andsald "tlleldnct or danaer thll spray bu to sea blrda and flab la lrreverslble and deadb'." Conchidlng hls JetteT of pro- test. Ashen uked that such prac· Uc ea be halted in the future. City officials said as far u they know there ls no city ordimnct against spray palnUnr sanq caaUes, but a spokesman for the state Department of Fish and Game 1afd he supposed Fish and Game laws could be used to bait the practice. • Capt. Gordon Grlbbs of Fiat and Gatne added that he doubtect hla department would try to cl~ the Indian GuJdes. "We woul~ just ask them lo not do lt in Ult future,'' he said. : "We've got bigger pollute~ than the YMCA to worry aboUt out there.•• • Meanwhile, m08t ot the agen-r clH contacted by Ashen said they w Id look into the matter and n. Boom said once be figures out what happened, there might be some sandcastle contest rule chanaes in the offing. For Sheriff REDWOOD CITY (AP) .-_S_Eer:.iU~~.fl.J:Ji..- ...,......._ ....... •i'~)'J.---.... three·plece suit and left Jail today, saying hJs five· · day imprisonment has· made hJm a better sheriff. Hongisto was greeted by about 150 well·wlshers as he walked out of the San Mateo County jail. The San Francisco sheriff was Jailed here Fri· day on contempt of court charges tor falling to carry oul a court order to evict the tenants of the embat- Ued International Hotel in Chinatown. · . .. ·~ . . Saililletiaek ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ... Tea.ch er Talks .No -Closer~ -.;\Velte· A f act-flndlne process today lll· terrupted further negotiations between Saddleback Valley Unified School Dlatrtct offlclals asid teacben, who aeemed far from a settlement which could avert an expected strike vote by the teachers this attemoon. "l don't think we're qy closer lban we wei:e before," saJd Dia· 'U'lct Superintendent Richard Welte. •·u anything, it looks like * * * we're further apart than before." Leaders or the Saddleback Valley Educators Auociatlon <SVEA), which la represenUng teachers and attorneys from the firm of Gibso n, Dunn and Crutcher, who are representing the district, negotiated until about2 a.m. this m._9'"Dinii. Before this latest session, the superintendent said, he was hopeful that an agreement could * * * be reached and a strlke averted. B'lt. be said, teachers •tarted throwing additional dimenalons into the discussions lut nlihl. "It seemed like their game plan waa cbangin&," be said. Although he was given periodic reporta th.rough the neeotiations, Welte said be didn't feel he could divulge what waa discussed dur· ing the session. But the superintendent said he * . * * felt the diatJ'ict wu aUemptlni to meel the teachers and make some accommodation• so they could reach an as.reement. Representatives of the teachers were involved in fact· finding this morning and un- a v aUable for comment. Welte said there apparently 11 now nothing else the dlltrict. can do but prepare for a possible strike. * * * '"' .. We always have to plan for the PoUlblllty of a strike in Order not to be caulbt nat·foot.ed to f'UlfW our reapomlblllty to the community:• be said. Bill Mecham1 SVEA preti~t. eald 'l'Uelday that teachers were f.reparin& for every eventualltJ. ·we•re iotni under the Ul\llftp- Uoo at tbia point that we'll have one of two attuatlons -a tettlo-ment «a strike,•• be 1aid. * * * It DOW •PPe&l'S tbat there • be no Mttlement today. No one 'ttitbln the dlttrtct; In•· eludlnl teacben. could aay ~ the majority of teachers felt abOut a atrtte. Genel'ally, tMr 1aid, some teacherw were ~ to wauc, others were dead-let •ialnft It, ud atlll otbet1 were on tbefence. . Keduun 1ud the district'• re- CS.TALKS, ••c• t> * * .• :Officials Prepared for. Walkout ~Airhlg at 7:30 School ~ Nixon Silence Ends Tonight Would Continue, Byl.All&IE KASPER • 0t .. 0111r,u.e1t.ttt. WASlllNGTON (AP) -With Watergate controversy back tn lbe news, former President Nix- on ls ending his silence on the •candal that drove him In dis- grace from the nation's highest of lice 33 months ago. Nixon's first post.resignation interview will be broadcast over 155 television and 730 radio sta· 'ions tonight al 7: 30. The 64-year-old Nixon, who re- signed exactly 1,000 days ago, re- portedly ls receiving a minimum of '60(),000 and a share of the show's proms, givine him more than $1 million for answering the questions posed by British in· ' 1tervlewer Davtd Frost. · If the anxlou• prodacers of tonight'• 90-minute lnt.ervlew are ~be believed, the broadcast still holds some Watergate surpfises desplt.e advance disclosures. Nbon wu uked about White . 1 llouH tape tranacrtpta that he did not expect to be questioned about, lhe producers say. "Jn the early part of the pro- 1 gram, Nixon's <Watergate) de· fenae was shattered and the ln· ttr•~"fk~r.J.J~11 ....... lro.m then.' mes Kelton Jr. saia Tuesday. Reston, who researched the in· ltial Watergate pro1ram for Frost, said despite publication of · 1ome details. sub1tantial por- Uons "have not been revealed." In the buildup to the Watergate interview, both Time and * * * Reagan Plans Nixon Viewing STANFORD <AP) -Ronald l\eaaan saya he plans to be •·ctued to the TV" tonight when for mer President Nixon appears for the flnt of !our televised in· tervlews with talk 1bow bott David Frott. The ex·Callfornia 1overnor. wbo adctreued about 3.50 peqple Tuesday at a meetin1 sponsored by the Hoover Institution at Stan- ford University, Hid Nixon "was urtalnly guilty of political im· P1'0f.riety. Criminal llabWty, I aon t know. I don't think we've h•ard 1 balanced report on w1i.raate." Coast Weather Low cloud.I late ni1ht and mornln1 hours, otherwise ratr throu1h Thur1day. Lowa tonlaht upper 40I to mid-509. Blahs Tbunday mid.a>a to lower 10.. INSIDE TODA~ Newsweek ran cover stories that included a few details of the in· terview and previously un· disclosed While House tapes. The New York Times and Washington Post also ran stories Sunday on new White House transcripts, whose disclosure was prompted, 1f not orchestral· ed. by the television production. The Post story said Nixon was aware of hush money paid in the Watergate cover-up. <See NIXON, Page A2) * * * Magruder Tunes Out Nixon Show Saddleback Valley Unified' School District admlnlsttaton say they are prepared tor a strtk' and an)'tblne that goes with lt if teachen vote this afternoon to walk out of the schools. "The 1chools will operate as they normally operate," vowed Donald Ames, district asaiJitant superintendent who has been coordlnat.lng strike plans. Rlltortcally, d.lltrict officials say. it la the district• s prepara• · tion which makes or breaks a atrtke.'lbedlstrlctbasbadstrtte plans •lnce last fall, wben teacben flnt started taJ)dna of thepoalbWty. 1 AdmlnlaVaton and prtnctoala have spent the past week, includ· tng some evenhu• •n4 weekend•. studying strikes _ .. which have occurred lQ other dis· tricta. They have talked to· ad· mtniltrators who have been tbroqb a strike, con.f errtaa with COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ncb Other and trflnl CO think of <AP> -When millions 'of an1thlnt and everythJnc tb1t Americans tune in.to watch ex-• mlghtbappentnaatrike. president Nixon tonight the y hlf,.~ • ....,"'* Altbbugh all HY they are op-~~-J.Cl>$t.,•lf.lla~1 ... "<~S~WAl!IJJUOU}J.~~._w~,;gj>~~~y WW.~Ot!IVOJ~ AA.N'OJ.O . U~!tlcfet a w.,!!kout ~on't gruder'e home 1s going to be dark ~"-~~~---·~ _ _..,...q:-._ _~~~4#K"6~ .--:::_,-"It.-;-,.?'~r.. or tuned elsewhere. • . ' lng WIU t to ftear ~g resUJ(ii"of Magruder, the convicted the expected strike vote and put Watergate conspirator. isn't go-Gongm· g . .eor .. opeye~. tbeirplansintoaction. Ing to watch Nixon. II ..-~ -,, The moet obvious consequence He says the taped interview of a strike, if and when it 1s with David Frost isn't likely to called, is that aome teacbe~ wtll produce a penitent ex ·president. not be in their clusrooma. "I'm afraid we'll get the view HB Council Candidate to Make Debut· Principals llY it ll dllflcult to that he wasn't involved \o the figure out who and bow muty OD cover-up. But 1 know personally By ARTHUR a. VINSEL their staff• will strike. But thC he wu," Hid Magruder. " ... If 0t111eo.i1,~11ec11.tt ,. also a~ they will have enou he admitted bi• involvement. it She-time Huntington Beach City Council can· maintenance man when be visits the Oran&e Coast substitutes to take over t would be much euler ror the didate George Arnold is really eating bis spinach from his small desert spread 14 miles out.aide cluaeaofatrikingt.eacbera. • Amerkon people to understand this week as he prepares for another shot at break· Barstow, where be raises rare chickens that lay Subltltuteteacbers will bepalcl and forgive. mg Into show business. multi·colored eggs. $60 a day, almost $30 more than "Personally, with Watergate, l Arnold, 49, wlll appear on The Gong Show, NBC Chances are he won't lay an ecg Sunday, and a they normally are, paid. Jim can't think of a more bonng sub-off 1ci a ls confirmed, with the videotape motorcade of loyal fans -numbering 30 at lut MitcheQ, the district• dlrectorol Ject." be Hid, 1nnnln1. "A performance to be aired at a future date. count -will be alone to lend moral support to the penonnel, 1aUl increased waaea bungled buralary ls what It wu. HE HAS PUT together a rousing routine as Huntington Beach na\ive son. for aubttltutel are normal 1A a It brousht dC>wn a president. of Popeye the Sailor Man, complete with song and "My complete act runs 1heconds," Arnold ex· strlkealtuaUon. course -I iiuess that's really it." dance, a snappy awabble suit -the pants alone cost plains. A letter from the teacben' MacrucSer, on loan from the $17 -and the: ubiquilouuailor'a cap. "EXCUSE ME. I gotta wash my hands. I don't Saddleback Valley Educaton Whii. Hous~. waa deputy direc· "I paHed my screen tut," he declared wanttogetmyoutritdlrty.Thepantaalonecoatme A11oclatton (SVEA) charfe4 tor of Nixon'• 1972 re-election jubilanUy after learning two trips to Hollywood for $17, the whole thing cost $30," be added aa b1I that dlltrict admumtrators ha~ campalfb at the lime of the 1l.x repet!Uoos of hJs routine bad not been in vain faithful dog Ml.lay watched her muter transformed told subsUtutes they must be brealc·in at the offices of the with a SSOO prlie atstake. before her very eyes. available to work in Saddlebtc". DemocraUc N1Uon1J Committee The acrtenlng Judges decided the viewing Amold'• coetume consl.ata of a snappy, tltht. lftberellutrtke. In Wuhlnlf,on's Water«ale com· world la ready tor George Arnold. while pair of bell bottom trousers, •el off by two-Mitchell said thla l1 not tlte. plu. He urved seven months of "I ACTUALLY SING 'Popeye The Sailor tone, black·and·white patent leather knee·lenatb Reco1nl1ln1 that croulnf • a lO·moolh tb four·)'ear sentence. Man·," the one·time circus clown revealed Tuesday boots, a traditional blue chambray Navy work shirt picket Une II dlfflcult, be said he 2 Houaewi1'e• Held in Sak Of NatUJtics ADDISON, IU. (AP) -'l'wo women have been arTested and a third Ls being sought for alle•ed· ly operaUng a drug ring after their husbands left ror work and their children were in school. • Also 1ehed Tuesday by Metropolitan Enforcement Group agents was William Chariet $eybold, rt, of Chicago. They said be ca.n1ed a revolver 1ml anolha' gun wa.a found in his CTr. Also an'elted were Carol Ann Shane, rt. ·of Carpentersville, and Teresa Ann Smith, 17, of Ad dt.on. Offictala said Mrs. Shane 1• ex pectin& her fourth child. Aaenta said they are trying to get an arrat warrant for anoth r Carpentersville ,woman ln con· nectlon wtt.h aale of dru11. She was riot ldentlll~. on a break from hJ1Jobu1ecurity fUard at a home and the tradJUonal round white sailor hat. bas told 1ub1Ututea, "You do remodelina job in downtown Westminster. The sailor's pants don't have the tradlUonal 13 ::.~tever 10U1' heart telll >'O\l to He ~ works •omeUmea u a tree surgeon and buttons, however, but sbloy cold zlppen. Ftnt. he _s_':!.d: the dlattlct wlll 2 Nabbed in Attack On Lagi1na Officer Laauna Beach police said an officer wu attacked today by two armed robbery suspects as he 1oueht to question them , one of whom 1wun1 deadly nunchaku allcka athi.s head. Officer Terry McAdam said he ln•tlncUvely ~oved inside ble at- tackft'• namne arm ao that the UUctt "eapon -""d ln the martial arts and r~semblln1 lwo bUly clubl Joined by a nylon rope -struck hannlessly acroa his back. McAdam, who had drawn his · 1un to alftll the pair. used ll to knoclt h11 attacker to tho pave. ment, then ustd it agai.D u a club when ~ drtv~r of th car he stopped aHaulted him, police 1ald. Arrested wer Walter Ray Hen . JU, U, Of21M1Topof the World Drive. La1una O~acb, aDd a ilSyear.old lk>Y. *1io ol ~Belich. Henderson was accu•ed of armed robbery, assault on a police officer and po1ae1slon ot nuchalcus, wblch are lllegal ln Callf omia. He was held in clty jail today wtth bail set at $20,000. Tb• boy was charaed with armed robbery, assault with a deadly weaPon. UHU\t with a deadly weapon upon a police of· fleer , and po11eulon of nunchakua. Ho was rcleuecl to the custody of his parents. McAdam aald tbe lncldent < bqan when he wu waved to the alde of th road by a man 1&and· Lnc in fn)llt C>f the eo .. t JM t.J. quor Store on South CoHt Hl11'way at Mountain ~oad. Jam M. McGul,.. 12, of S10 Mountain RoH, told McAdam he'd Just beeD clubbed bf two men whO tlitd to rob him and drove •wv ln a VoJ.Uw••• C(&. .,vetUblt,.1 UIMlnCU.. f .. eAJ) Death Car For Kennedy Leave. Fleet call on It.a resuiar 1ub1Ututea to fUI tn for ltrikin.a teacben. U UieH aren'tmoua6, heaald, ~ they Will Call on other crediol> Ualed people who h•ve Hid tbet ... m wot'IC, plua other diltrtct emptoye1 Md parent volunteen. In one lchool where there are (SM~A.DY,•aaet) . .,W• ~ bave lot( lt thr'M • Uipn. We had many, mall)' caU.l" · Tb1t'i the adnrtlllnf s~ ~by I Newport Beaeh man ._ placed Ulla cluilOed ad: • • Charges of alt.empted murder today race a man who police al· le1e dragged his e11ht months' preenant wife down the pave. ment outside their car by her halr Wednesday, trylne to escape rescuers at a HunUngton Beach church. Mark Sawvell, 22, of 2620 Delaware St., Huntln1ton Beach, was booked on suspicion of ~ aault witb intent to commit murder, with bail 1et at $25,000, polreesaid today. The alleged victim, his estranged wile .Mickie Sawvell~ 20, and their unborn child, ap. parenUy escaped serious lDJury in the3p.m. epl80de. Nixon:-7:30 On Channel 11 After 2lh years of self-imposed isolation at his San Clemente home, former president Nixon breaks his silence on the Watergate scandal tonight. Pleasant Convalescenee Sawvell was taken into custody not far from the alleged dragging scene, where the incident was as- se rtedly witnessed by many persons, including a minister. NIXON'S 90·MINUTE taped interview with David Frost will be presented on television at 7:30 p.m. locally on KTTV, Channel 11 and also op Chan-. nels 8 and 29. It will be broadcast on radio b)' KFWB 98 at 7:30. Lifeguard Capt. Jim Stauffer's backyard in Laguna Beach looks like a seal rookery. Because or his compassion for the sea creatures, everyone that finds a sick or injured one sends it to Stauffer for care. The most recent, a California Sea Lion. was trom Huntington Beach. llere Enka Van Gores and Alida Van Gores help tend the Stauffer flock: two Harbor Seals, seven California Sea Lions, one Northern Fur Seal and a seagull missing a wing in an encounter with a dog. "I was right there except for the times I was inside calline and talking to the police," isays Pastor Robert Boden, of the Cen· tral Baptist Temple at Warner Avenue and Nichols Street. "There were quite a few people and some of their friends were trying to pry hia clenched fingers out of her hair. Her hair la.about two to two-and·a·half feet long," huaid. Some excerpts of the program may be heard here earlier due to the 4:30 <PDT) broadcast time on the East Coast. · THE INITIAL Nixon-Frost interview. on the Watergate is part of a series of programs by Frost who made more than 28 hours of taping with Nixon at the Monarch Bay home of Harold Smith in La(_Wla • . . Viejo Homes Back p,..,. P"'fle AJ READY ••• l'{iguel. • - Nixon's San Clemente·home couldn't be used for the interviews because the Coast Guard's nearby Loran station would cause electronic interference. Water-saving Try 26 teachers, he said, there are 23 }tarenls who have teaching C(edentials and said they will teach ifthey're needed. ..l told him: 'you might as well calm down and sit here. The police are on their way,' " Pastor-Boden conUhued. ''That was when he accelerated 4J1d the ca.r squealed away.'' More than 4,000 Mission VieJo homes have been equipped with .special devices designed lo save water and the Mission Vu:jo Company is beefing up Its efforts to distribute more. . "Community response on these water conservation kits has been excellent but there are still many residents who have not seen our advertisement or who have been unable to pick up the kits during business hours," said Harvey ~learn, company vice president. "We would like to reach them also." StCIQrn said homeowners as· sociations arc now distributing the Water Guard kils free or charge to their members. The I 'Self-! ed' I . Hosts Eyed CHICAGO <AP) -US. Roman CathollC° bishops are to consider changing a mlllenium·old practice by which the consecrated bread of holy communion is placed on the tongue of worshippers. · U the change is np· ~£ovcd, worst)1ppcrs 'Id • c.=--._... . -·--~.--.. ::; ll\e 1iacriiTnent in t eir cupped hands. This is "p!lychologically more adult since the com· munfcant reeds h1mselr." instead of it being done by the clergy, said a study docum.ent as the issue catne before today 's &esston of the semiannual meeting of the National Conrerence of Catholic Bishops. F,....PageAI STICKS .•• McAdam followed In the dlrcc· lion Mc:Gulre pointed. 1potted 11 car be 1aid fit the description a™1 chued it. atoppmg It at ThaJ11& and Catalina streets. He &aid he ordered both occu. panta m the c.·ar to get out, but , that only the driver compli('(I Then, McAdam said, he Wll.! at • tac~ed by the passen£er Henderson and the boy wert> treated for head cut11 at South Cout Community Hospltul. McGuire was uninjured. O"ANO! COAST DAILY PILOT JI• It. (""" ""'~ ....... ___ .,... ~ ......... , E••tor T--i41M ......... • IN-""'--""' . °""'"" "" •><-.. .Wll A"'"'~\'-'INt+nta.t.lf, hddlebeck Valley Ofttce 1DOt 1.a "•• •-11 '-"or ... ,_"'t Offk" °"'' ~.. •• W.il -.. ~ ..... .._,..,.... ......... 111111o ................ U""'4h•'~ ll .. G1-Y'tl4!901 .,."""°"· (71•)~ ClllMllled Mnrtt,i._ MHUe • ~h YolltY~Olllte .. ,..,10 rr•wCl<N-·~ Sii kits consist of toilet bowl "dams·· to reduce water consumption in flushing and a shower head flow reducer. ''Residents who are not in an association are invited to call us and we will send them as many kits as they need," Steam said. Mission Viejo residents may request a kit by calling 837·1634 and giving their name, address and lot and tract number. Stearn said kits are no longer being dis- tributed at the company offices. According to the company of· ficial, the average family of four people will save up to 20,000 gallons or water in a year by us- ing the cohservation devices in Lbe kits. FromPageAJ TALKS ••• Sut there could be much more Ularr absent teachers in a strike. In other school districts., Ames said, striking teachers have done everything they could to close the schools. He said he and other district administrators have studied these strikes ''so I don •t believe that we will be surprised We \Vill be ready for anything that oc curs" Ames and others '-Vere reluc taol to discuss what might hap pen and what they plan to do ap parenUy in fear that they would reveal their strategy to the teachers However, as an example, one principal explained that striking teachers could disrupt a sub- stitute's plans just by taking the light bulbs out of movie projec· tors. "It's not that we're sus- cent newsletter. which was picious," Ames said. "It's just mailed to an resideots, made that it has happened in other some teachers tum in favor or a strikes." strike. That publication, which ''You try to anticipate the d" ussed on · 1..A--r-: worst so no matter what bap-asc c ective V<Ug&LWng pens~u can run the school." and a possible strike., contained many "hair-truths and innuen-aaid . Pat .McDaniel, principal Investigators said 'Mrs. Sawvell, her body scraping down the asphalt, was nearly run over wben Jt repeatedly awerved. She slid about 20 feet on her back before she tumbled away. police said Police were not certain whether the suspect let go or it he just lost his grip battling to steer and control the auto. Pastor .Boden said Sawvell said virtually nothing durine the con- frontation but just stared into space with a stony expression. ,l>ollce Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick said Mrs. Sawvell was separating from her husband, a self.employed drywaJI corustruc· tion worker, and was en route to . a (riend's house at the time. Frwm P11ge AJ JFK CAR ••• question it eventually will be ex· hibited. He said the company probably will wait to display it until the late president's two children, Caroline, 19, and John Jr., 16, arc both older. "We've been keeping it rather quiet that we have it," Adams said. "Due to the tragedy as· sociated with the car, we feel it is not a good idea to exhibit it now. We don't want to capitalize on the tragedy or the situation .•• Adams said the limousine is re. siding in a company warehouse. Border Flight ~Escapes Mexicans F,....PageAl NIXON •••. .The story has opened a dispute similar to those when Nixon was. in office and the Post repeatedly reported fresh disclosures abo\lt the scandal widening around Nixon and his aides. • . "I feel as if I've been tbero, before," said one Post editor· Tuesday when told that Nixon's~ '-lawyers were accusing the ~ newspaper of rerusing to pubU.h ' a retraction or an inaccurate story. ' Nixon's lawyers maintain the transcript containing the bush ' money rererencea was an early. erroneous version later correct-, ed to eliminate any reference to a payoff of Wateraate burglars. thus removing the implication , that Nixon lied in later public statements. · Persons connected with the broadoast admit that the late pdbliclty blitz apparently has helped sell advertising for the shows. · dos," he said. at Rancho Canada Elementary He said it convinced teachers School. He aald he bu imagined EAGLE PASS, Tex. (AP) -For David Driscoll, that ··trus board really doesn't. himself as~ teache~ and thou~ht the few bl~ks from the public hosp~tal in Piedras Ne-F:ive minutes of national ad- <' are because they're w1lhng to out everything he m1~ht do to dis-· ~ras, M~x1co, to the bluffs of the R~o Grande s~e.f!!ed _ ~er isi tir;e worthT~s,~- .JJit\ · • D~stn~·t_g!.Clr•htl~~end... •. rup!.school. ~.,.-:-. -. \i ke "1il~~-&a4P> ,,,..,._ .-, ,.. . · ;= • r" ;.J ., '4 ~ .... °'°~~ •, •• ~..,....r-Y~r. tha't tti~-w 'nt.>S • .,, ·•.~-'pl '""':""' ~l ··~ -· DnscolT'~;Mr ·nea 'the fiospital ~uesday, still 11 but one minute of national ad- and 1t merely contamed their plan C. said Ra~ arubo, P!1n-handcuffed as a Mexican prisoner, and dog-paddled vertising for the other thr~ ln- v1e" ofthes1tuat1on 5<:1Phal 1atHSerrando hlnlt:rm~iaedte across the river to the United States A Mexican of· stallments has also been But "lule the threat of a strike hf 00 if e :8J t e h~ ~ggin t ficer fired at least r our shots as he fled. purchased by Cirms as diverse as han~s heav~ over th~diatri~t. mh s~ ad s u_ en w. k itn lino . "I was praying all the time I w~s swimming. I Greyhound Bus Co., the Hilton reprt-sl'nlaltves of the d1stnct sc 00 an ~eemg a pie e e, . . . Hotels, Alpo dog food, the c;aJio .ind tca<'hers were participatmg l'mpty parking lot a_nd followed m ade 1t ac~oss and went into some weeds and waited. wine makers and the hit movie. today 10 fa<'l·finding. This pro-from that on anything unusual about 10 minutes. Then I saw this bord~r p atrolm an "BlackSunday." nss. allowed llY the state's col· w~~ch m~btoccur. approach ••• I told him I was a l!~S. c~bzen .-I was kl"llve bargaintng law. includes I d~.t think you can over· so g lad to see those blue eyes! said DrlBcoll, a Tonight's interview wil? focus a review oC thl• negot1at1on pro· prt'pare, Garu~. said. Yet he diabetic from Altiuquerque, N.M. completely on the Watergate <'l•ss and recommend<1tions on and other admlntstralors said Driscoll, in a telephone interview from the scandal&. Three installmenta on "hat should be done. they hope they can put th~ folders Maverick County sheriff's office, said he b ad been ar· foreign arfalrs, domestic issues Since Uus 1s the first time the containi~g their contingency rested in Merida, Yucatan, in southern Mexico on a~d Nixon's final days in office rf1strict has .!!one throuRh the pro· plans <1way. • March 23, ;J.976. w1U be broadcast in succeeding 1~ss. noune could predict what * * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~w~ee~k~s~-~·~~~~~~~~ "illhappena!laresultofit S ddJ b k' However. the fact-rinding 8 e 8C 8 ran~1·11 recommendahon11 are to h<.' given to tht• district within 30 <lay!I. Under law. thPV mu1t tw made public 10 days after that. Viejo Man Cited in Theft · Orange County sheriCf's or · ficers ha\e issued a citation <:hargtng petty theft to a Mission Viejo man accused of taking lawn and vegetable seeds from a Laguna urns Mau store Without • paym~ for them. Deputies wued the citation to John Anthony Craig, 68, of 267Sl Carmenita Lane, after he was uc· <·used by Seara Store employea ot hiding the packeta of seeds in his pockets. They were valued al S4.1J. Toro Woman Faces Charge An ti Toro woman chareed with laking clot.bing from a local 11tore without paying for it has been cited on petty the.ft charges by Oranae County sheriff'• of· llcers. Deputies said they iseued the·. citation to Sh.aron Marie Blanchard, 25, or 24861 Stern St., . atterahe Wal halt.eel by employes of the K·Mart store, 236911-Jl Toro Road, The clothlna wu valued at $7.41. Bandit Slain PRESNO <AP> -An elderly iroc ry It.Ore oner C lalJ.y ahot •band.ti wbo had held• knlt• to the merchanl '1 throat aad robbed~hfa muk • ~ Teachers Set For Walkout With the thrent or a teachers' istrike looming large, iL is uncer• lain If Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees will respond to two other employe group contract demandJ when they meet toni~ht. The board meeting i1 due to bei;pn at 7 p.m. with a closed ex- ecutive session, followed by the open meeting at 8 p. m. The board had been expected to formally reply to pacts pro- posed tor next year by the Cahfomia School Employes As· sociation and the SadcUeback Valley Pupil Services Aasocia· t1on. But with a teachers' strike vote due at 4 p.m. today, d1sUict of- ficials were not sure 1f tha.. con· tracts would be cOlllide.red. The re,ular board agenda for tonight Is llpt, with Items oo employc 1uegestton pro,r am, and tho report of a committee formed to nalbe the new distrtct school at Serrano Road and Rid•• Route in Lake Forest. Fl Toro Bur~ Take Ster o, TV ' Burglars wbo u1od a screwdrt\tfr to pry opo tb• door took a tel~vlaJon and &'«*> equipment from an l Toro home. Oran1 County 1hcrift'1 ot- ficer1 11ld farmer Anthony John Chan.ala, 53. of 2078$ Canida Road, rtpOrte<t I.he brett·m, He valutd lheJou &1$125. Wann up Suits 19•s to 391s Sweat Shirts or Pants 51s Hooded Sweat Sttts 71s & sso Gym Shorts -JOftinr Shorts Jrack Shorts.· Racquetball Sllorts 21s to 4•s Softball Shirts Basut11an Shirts Tennis DreSses lJlled Tennis Shorts & Shirts Mens & Boys TlftillS Shirts Mens & Boys Terns Sborts Tennis SlleS ,, Aalclas -Tretern -COMrSe • Bancroft· Jd Purcells • Tennis Sox -Vlsoi'S • Hats Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handballs & Gloves Badminton Rackets Tennis Rackets • WUson Dunlop ·Bancroft· Yonex • Prince - Racket Stringing Tennis Balls 189 to 25° IJ'r can SpeedO Swim Suits & Trunks Swim GoUfes Swim Flns· Kick Boarifs Ankle Weights Barbell ' Dumbef I Sets Jump Rapes-Chest Pulls Extra Platei \ DATSUN IS FOLLOWING IN THE rootatepe or Toyota, - which fired its U.S. ad agency, Clinton E. Frank Inc .. In 1971 for the same reason Datsun ls now dismJssins Parker: lt,( U.S. ~iness had nourbhed to thepolnt where It felt lt ju~ bad to have the services or a bfc-Ume New Yorlt ad afency. ~­ And both are following the path trod by major U.S. com- pani~: big advertisers gravitate to bJg agencies. , 1 •. Neither the Parker nor the Frank agency could be fa1dt.1.,1 •• ed on the basis or sales results. In 1967, Toyota sold 36.ootl.'. t• cars here: tn 1975, when It jettisoned Frank, it sold 284,ootf. .. , • cars. ln 1967, Datsun sold 33,000 cars here; Ii.st year it sokl:, ., 270,000. • ., Those are remarkable results and you would think thal 1 ', a company achieving that kind or growth would not want W;, \ change anything for fear of dismantling a winning comblna· . lion. But that's not the way they think In the ad bu1ines11- ' Clients can. and frequently do, say that their success ts real• '' '.IY due to their producta, not. the advertising. Agencies ar" •'> • dllpeJ\Sable. 1;• ~ ·-'1· ~ TOYOTA MOVED ITS -Mll.LION account out ot ' .. · ,Frank's Los Angeles office and lodged it with Dancer~ · ~ i'ltzgerald-Sample <.D·F·S>. New York. the aeency \hal , creates advert1smc tor Winston cigarettes. Bounty towel~•'"" Nucoa margarine. Skippy peanut butter and the Big G .~:~ cereals CWheat1es and Cheerios> It was D·F·S that came~ . ' with the "You asked for It, you got it" commercials. It's ltl4 ." : 12th largest U.S. ad agency. ., tt; Which agency Datsun will move to is not known yet. But . 1 ., It's clear, from the list or candidates published in the trad{' ' press, that it will be one of the major New York agencies'. one that does not already have an auto account. The Frank agency never survived the exodus of Toyota. It was later apsorbed ~Campbell-Ewald, the agency that handles. advel:'ttlsing f r Chevrolet. Whether· Parker Ad· vertlsing can sw-vive atswt's defection is dubious. The Parker 4gency handled~ million of advertising last year -and ·~at.Sun accoun for about $40 million of that volume. . ' ' The Madison A. venu~, genclcs Datsun is now talking to are allin the $200.fttillio~ league. Datsun Is simply saying that it ~aa outgr~wn ~e p~ ncy that helped it grow .. ' 1 I ~-~- . ,