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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-19 - Orange Coast PilotI • I • • • • mne r1son I Panel OKs $8.9 Millio DAILY PILOT • * * * 10' * * * For VCI Medical Schoo WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 19, 1975 VOL. U, NO. 11, 6 S•CTIOMli, ?t PAO•S • • • • Pair Face Nixon Fraud Charge Gr<111d 'l'heft Prison Ordered For Mc t ... .,. l By TOM BARLEY Ottf1tOMly ... WSUIW . Former Westminster mayor Derek McWhinney today lost his last local bid to avoid serving a stute prison term in1posed on him neurly two years.ago. Orange County Superior Court Judge John L . Flynn Jr. curtly re- fused to modify the prison term of one to ten years he ordered for ~fc\\'hi nney, 44. and ordered his immediate s hipment to the state prison facility at Chino. Defense attornry Frederick I lopper said he ~·ill st..>ek action in SB. 9 Millio11 To UC/ Med Sclwol Eyecl By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE 0!111• D•ilv Pl!o1 51•11 /\state Assembly subcommit- techas unanimously approved an SS.95 million appropriation bill to finance teaching hos pital facilities for the CC Irvine medical school. ·rhc llealth l\1 anpO\\'l'r Sub- (_·on1mittee voted 4-0 'fuesday to b<Jrli: a vers ion of the bill sub- mitted lasl month by the .Joint ('.01Tl1nittel' on l-lcalth Sciences Education. The bill \vould provide $5.5 million for university acquisition of Ora n ~c Cou·n ty l\ledical Center, 3 n1illion to augment funding for an on-campus ho~ital and ambulatory care ccrl\er and $650,000 for start-up costs. According to UC Vice Presi- dent Jav Pt1ichael. hO\\.'ever. pro- blem s "'·ith the bill arc far from O\'Cr. ~1i chael's assessment. made in an inter\dew today. jibes with tho se or Oran~c County legislators. The legislators ex- 1>ect easy passage or the bill in the Assembly, forecast the possi- bility of rcsist1J.ncc in the Se!l~te and anticipate more oppos1t1on from budget-conscious Gov .• Ed- mund G . Bro\l(n Jr. . Michael ' refused lo speculate on the fate of the bill, but said state money worries could cause It problems. "We are going to present every nrgument we can for passage. but I cannot predict what the Legislature and the Governor will do. "There is not enough money ar(JUnd for 1he State of Culifornia to do ~verytlung it \vunts to do." Michael said when asked to com- ment on reports tnnt the state has only enouah mone.v to fund ry.ir <See ~IEDI CAL. Page /\21 . • ey J ud(', Everett · W. Dickey's 1 <·ourtrOOOl on a \\'rit of habeus cor- pus and will additionally appeal Mc\Vhinney's conviction in the U.S. Supreme Court. Earlier appeals have been re- jected in both the California Supreme Court and the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino. fttc\\'hinncy \\'a s con\"iClL'<l in July 1973 or attempted grand theft and conspiracy ctftcr Fountain Valley s tra\\'berry gro"·cr George Murai told a jury that he "·.is told to hand over $5.000 in C;.ish and also contribute a SS.000 (_·heck to ('OUnty Supervisor RobeFt B<.itl in 's campaign fund. Codefend<.int Tad 1-Ujita, 38. a member of lhc \Vest minster Plan- ning Commission at the time, \\'as found guilty or identic<tl charges and sentenced to six months in the county jail plus a S5.000fine. fo'ujita has also reached the end of his local aj)pellate road. He has been ordered to report to the coun- ty jail 1\1arch3 to begin serving his ~cntcnc e. Murai testified at their trial that both men warned him he "'ould lose his lease on 215 acres al ,.~ountain Valley's J\li\c Square Park if he did not comply \\.'ith their demands. It "'·as made clear <.it the trial and inlhe Grand Jury indictment or both men that Super\'isor Bat· tin had no kno\vledge of the plot :.ind had never sought contribu- tions fron1 unyone through either l\·l c\V h inney or f<'ujita ltalia1i Cafes /1i 'Warfare' STOCKl-IOLJ\1 (UPI> -TVl•o pizzerias and fi ve husiness establishments came under gun. fire attack, a nd police say it ap- pears to be a renewal of warfare bct"'·el'n Italian restaurants. No one was injured in the latest incidents. · "It is possible that thiK could ha\'e been <oan order job to damage pizze rias." said one police official . Last sun1mcr and fall, severctl Stockholm 1>izzerias were damag_ed b'y va11dals and arson. in what police said was a fight for po\\.'er and payoffs among I tali an establishments. Dynamite Stolen SANTA CRUZ !APJ -An ull· points bullCtin w us issued today In the theft ot almost a h<llf ton of dynamite rrom a prival<' rork quarry . Sant.a Cruz County 'hcrirr Altred Noren snid Tues- day 22 crises or d)nam\tc \l.'Cl"l' stolen with fuses and blastintz caps from t.he Felton Quarry ) ' Hovers Over Scene D•ily Piiot Prtoto by f>•l•iCll O'Dll"nen HELICOPTER HOVERS OVER REMAINS OF CHOPPER THAT CARRIED FOUR TO DEATHS After M ld-eir Collision Tuesday, Martne Craft Crashed in Remote Ravine Marines Push Quiz In Copter Deaths By Rl'DI NJt:DZIEl..SKI Otll!~ O;,Ur Pilot 51~11 C'.S. !\.1arinc ('nrps uffi1.:ials to- day released identification on all four cre\\.·men "·ho "'ere killed 'J'uesday in a midair coll ision nf t\\.·o helicopters over a rugged section of Orange County's J\1od- jeska Canyon. Marine spokes men said the pilot \\'as Capt. J:1mes L . \Vatson. Jr .. 31 of Irvine. Th(' co-pi lot "'as l!'it L.t . !\1ichael Belli of Mi s - sion Viejo. 1'he other dead "'ere identified as S,E!t.. \Villiam P Cheshire. 27 . of 15520 1'us lin Villagt• \\.'a:- 1·ustin. <ind Pvt. Kt'v1n C Arlt . 20. of SI . Edwards. Ne•\". Capt. \Vatson. or 3552 l\lnr1n Ofive. l rvint•, was still alive when a rescue parl)' reached hi s smashed Cl-1 -53 Sea Stallion helicopter. It crashrd intot.hc bot· tom or a deep ravine in the Cleveland 'National Forest area th.rec m iJes cast of Cook's Corner. All the dead were abqard thl? one heli copter. The injured pilot \\.'as airlifted from lhc \\.'reckag~ and taken to !\o1i sslon Comm Onity ·Hospital \\.1here hr died in surgery 1'ucs· day. \\1<1t..,on is "llr,·i\'t'd by hu• \VifC' Belli, 23045 \il:'.1 l-'11nicnto. Mis ~ion \'iejo . und t.ht.• otht:r cre\\.·rncn "<.'re k illl-'d 1n!>t unlly "'·hen the. craft plunged out of the -.ky :tnd smushed Itself to bits on I ._.rock,· h11ls 1clL· ~1._u.-inC' Corps <111thur1t1cs said loda_,.· 1t rnay take days or (.'\'Cn "'eeks to dctern1int• "·hut caused the l\\'o troop carrying choppers to colicle . An investigalion. IX'g un immediatcl.v <.i£ter the (_·ras h Ol'.· currt'd. is still under \\-a~·. The other helicopter man;.1gcd to :;piral do\\.·n for a hard l<.inclin~ on level ground a few yards l:l\\'itY from the doomed crufi . 1'hc hehcopter had its rear rotor torn off during the collision but none of the occupants was sPriously 111- JUred 'l'he Cr('\\/ member~ of that (See COl)TER S. Page A2 i FIRST CALLER BOUGHT CAR "As soon as the <.id appeared the phone starlt'<I 11nging. The l1rst or six callers bought the (•ar That's the in stant success story told by a Saddleback \'alley re:ti- dcnt after this ad ran in the D<.iily Pilot · '68 Flt\T. llC!l-'<I' 111111<11 1•n~ rcp:u r:.. rlt"'•I ofll·r '<SS·XXX'\ If you hav(' a e;.,r to sell, cull &12·5678 . It 's easy to put a few words lo "''Ork for you I Chie,f Queries Brow 1i Actio11 Over 'T eet/1' S:\('R1\!\I EN'\'O ,l .PI t "l'hl' Dcmo('r;1t1l' th;iirm:1n of the As- sembly llt.•alth l'nn1n11tl1'l' toda:- quest1oncd the "n1ora111_.. .. of lhl' 13roy.·n adrn:nit-it1·at1on ·~ action dcnyini.: n1any cldl'rly \\l'lf;1rt• rt• c1pie nts f<.ll se lt'elh "Vlc bclic\'e this lll~I\ \\'l'll be <I very \vrong decision aS 1l <.iffect s not only the healt h but 11lso the hasic human rfign1ly 11f the s t:tt{'•s elderly poor." As - semblyman 13arry 1'l'Cnl' sa1d in :t ll·tter to ucting ll cnllh Oirl'clor Robert L .. (inai1.da Kt'l'lll' ~:11d "n1o sl 1f not all" of th" comn11tll-'C n1en1bcrs had ·'dc•ep concl'rn'' about ··the !->OCi;.1\ polir.v 1ud gn1ent 1ndet.'<I th<' mnraltt_\ nf effectively de· nying n10!'-t 11' not all of our older <·il1zens on !\IL·d1 -Cal access to rull or partia l drntur('s " 'l'hc L'<ln1n1i l\e(' \\'<J s told last \\l'Ck lh;i\ lhL• adn1ini!'tration's Ot'\\' $67 rn11l1on dt·ntal service contrac1 lor J\Tcd1 ·Cul patients would n1<1kC' 1l extremely dif- ficult for the elderly to obtain fals e teeth Gnaizda responded to th(' letter h~· s;1y111g ir the state h.id "pt'rmitted lht' dental contract to be negotiated at the terms ,,ro- posL·d (\\·ith dcntur(' ~11u1 other benl~fit:-1ntact 1 11 \\Ollid ha,·e n1caqt :.111 l!I J1(•r1,:ent incrt:'asc in rn:;t O\"l'r nc•'I \'C':1r':-bud.CC't fl).llLl"P . ' ( Backdate Of Gift Probed \\":\Slll'.'\G1'0N !C'J:>\ 1 A \Vatergale grand .iury today in- dicted ::in <1ttorncy :..ind a docu- ment appraisPr on four counts or conspirat·.v ;1nd fr;.n1d for lhl'ir part in the baekd;it ing of <.1 gift of J{icha rd 1\1 :\"1:-.on 's prL'· presidential pa pC'rs lo I hl' J::OVl'l'n· n1enl Nixon's gift .,., . ._.s n1;ult· tnclaun an in('on1e 1 <J .\' dt·duet1on of S482.018 but th(• lnt1•rn:.1l J{e\'cnue Service ruled a g ain!'>! h1111 . 1'he grand jury charged l,os An gc!t'S Jtlorncy 1''r;.1nk Del\larco Jr .. •19. 111 three of the counts and Ralph G . Ne\\.'1nan. 63. of Chicago \\'ith t\\.'O counts in lhL' IH-page 1n· diet n1c•111 _ l-'ormc1· \\'h1tc ll oust· attorney Ed"·arcl L i\lorg<111. \\hO served as deputy n!i s istant to Nixon \\'hen he "'aS prcs1clcnt . \\<.I S named as an unindict(_•d cot·onspir:.1tor . Morgan already pleaded guilty to charges concerning hi s role in haekdaling the g 1ft 1'he grand jury !'>aid De~larco and l\'cwn1;.1n ralsL•ly rn;.icle it ap- pcur that Nixon donaled pre- presidcntial papers tu the gov- ernment onl\1arch 27. 1969 in fil- ing 1970 t<•X return ~ for Nixon and hi s \\·ift'. During thl.' go,·crnmL•nt"s study of the c l<.iimt•d dedu<'tion, IRS in- vcstigato1·s urged that a grand Jury be imp;_in elcd lo invl'stigate DeMarco, NC\\'m <1n and l\torgan. 1'he investigators said that. if :--Jixon's <iides ('Ould be compelled CSt•t• Dl.'l\IARCf), Pa~c :\2l ...... 11;.!t• '' ....... , ... lnl'l"l'<1 !->111 g t·loud1nl·~~ tonigh t ht't'nmini..: n1ostly cloudy \\ii h ;i t.·han1·t• of r<11n bcg 1nn•nt! t'<•rly 'l'hurs<i:i y . <.1ccord1ng tu \ht.• \\l!alht:•r S('l"\'l ('t', ll q.:h.., 55 tu Ii() Chanct· ol rain ~!! pt•rt'l'nt toni ~ht 1111·r1 '.l!-olll.L! ln .)II Pl't' 1·1·111 ·rhu1·!-od.1 ~ l:\SIUI·: 'l 'OU.\ \ .')an ("/e111t'nle c1v1c leader l'aul l-'rp . .;;/t·,111.;; .~till an arde111 supporter oj lu.~ fne11d and ne1gl1bnr . Ru·l1nrd .\iron. lo u1hott1 111· still reJers os "/lit' µres1dl'"I ·· .'\tory 011 JlagE" ;\9 I ndt•x ""I You• S••~•<• " M.to!OO' •• S..'1"• D> ... _, .... L,,.. loyd .. Mu"<. 8oa .. C:•lllM"'°' •• Mu•u•I f'vll4' "' C•r-• C:o•M• ... N•too,..I N<!W' .. C:l••"hOd 01.10 °''""'" Counly c ., '" AICl-11 .,,.. ~· cu -· "~ Oo•lfl '•C•• ... S•1w,., ,......., ... Ed1\of" '" •• ... rt. •1-i Ent•"'•'" " ... D• Slt'!11<re111• .. Fon•"<• 14·1• Tl'l•v1"0fl •• ·-Ct 14 T .... len ••·\ 1-tw °" ( a_. ., Wtulll'le• .. ........... _,, .. WMld f'<l•w• ... w I ,. §it fl , 0...ll Y PU.OT s woe1nesoay. Febru!'l 11. 1!175 Backed ltfartha~s ·Ne'Wport 'Ordeal' Bil HELEN TllOMAS IYASlllNGT ON (lJ PI 1 "fl.fart.ha Mitchell's cl:1i m tb~t she wu held a 1'Polltlcal prisot\er" at the Newp0rter Inn in June 1972 was s ubstantiated ·rucsduy by .James ~t cC ord, he r form er bodyguard and coo vi c t e d \Yatergate conspirator. Mrs. ltt1Jtchell h >Ui mninta1ocd · that she spe nt neu rl y a wet.•k the very week U1 ut the Watergate bre.ak.-in was diseovcrc.'<..i -under I ''1rlual ''hoO'se arres t" at a Ntwportl"r Inn vill a rescr vt."<1 for the presidenti al cntourugc. McCord said Mrs. ~itc hell had not lied v,:hcrf sh e chume<I she wus manha ndled and drugged tu keep he r from le8rning the truth about the \V a tergllte break-in . "Martha's story is: true -- basically the woman was k id- na1-)(!d .'; McCord told UPI in Hll 1nter vit!"'. As for the former Attornt.'y General. McCord s aid, "I think he v.•as rond of-her to a deg.rec. But I don'\ think the m&n ever lcvelt:.-d with hur. ''I think tha t ftf artha was ig- norant of most o( bis activities. Shocked is prQbably more pro- pe r . John Mitchell didn't wunt her to know.'' And . :l\.fcCord said, 1-1 .R . Jlalden\an and other to1> aides or PrPs id e nL Richa rd 1\.1 . Nixon wcrl.' j ealous or Mrs . l\1itchell 's I popularity and s peaking engage· menls , und wante d to d o v.1hateve r they could to embar· rass her. F o11 a time, McCord had been Mrs. Mitc he ll 's bodyg.u a rd betore becoming chietorsecur1ty for Nixon 's re-e lection cam· paien. She said she had been given in· jeclionii a1td held in her room • llgainst her will. and McCord told U~I : "They kept her locked up and s he began to be afraid for her lire ... McCord s aid llnl~man -then Nixon's c hier or alarf -had been invol\led ln "a trea\..etfort in tho White · lloqse to discredit Martha Mitchell. They were ex· tremely jealous or her and (eared · hei' because she was very can- did ... a nd becau~ i;he earned a • lot of money ror appearances nl Republican rallies. ''This resulted in a massive discrediting .operation,:· said rtt eCord. "ThP.Y "'untt.'(I to see her embarr:Jssed." . l\1cCord's lettl~I' to lJ.S . District Judge John J . Sirica on l\1arch 19, 1973. i$ credited wi\h helping blow the lld orr thtt~;lValergute .cgy~r-up . Chief Justice Watten Burger has denied McCord's 't}l!liUon to · remain free on bond nending ap- peal. lie was (·onvlctcd or con~ spiring to break Into Dcsnocratic n ational headquarters in the Watergate building. . ' ·:·-.·'A Menace to Society' No Dividend E'ro• Page ,1 J ' . - "COPTERS PROBE . By Chrysler craft were idenU!ied •• the pilot , • • Capt. Lesli e 8 . Petty, 29; the pery Alpine-like 1nounl11in1idc before reaching the chopper. NEW YORK (UPI> roptlot. tst Lt. Robert E. Walton Chrysler Corp. today omitted Jr .• 27 ; 1st Lt . Nicholas P. paying a divid e nd to Pclredis, ZJ , and Sgt. Jan G. Laguna Police Officer Raps Leary's Parole Ora n g e Count y fire m~n. paramedics from l .a~una llills. the U.S. f'or estry Ser v1ee, the Sheriff's Office. and Navy 1t1edic a l Corpsmen, teamed up in the effort . 0•11, Pilat st.Ill PhotG . HE BUSTED LEARY Lt. Nell Purcell From Page Al DeMARCO. •• By J ACK CllAPl1 F:L1 . ot 111• O••ly .. 1101 St•ll "[consid er Le ary , ;;ind ~till do to this d ay, a d a ngerous pc1·5on and I concur with D1 st1·il·t Atty Hicks-y,·ho once called h1111 · 'lhl' most dan gcr·ous m:.111 in the world" -;ind Judge l\.1 cMillan called hin11.1 · mC"nace to soci ety'." Laguna !leach Jlo!iec l .. t. Neil Purcell v.•as t alkin g. On Dec. 26, 1968 he busted l)r. Timothy Le <1ry in Laguna Beach on the rirst drug charge that ever "stuck" a gainst the LSD ad- vocate, ori ginator of the phrase, ··tune in, turn on, dropout.'' Purcell doesn't think Leary, a sometime Laguna Be ach resi· dent. should be paroled. <Related story and picture. PageJJ . The former 1-l arvard lecturer and clinical psychologist . has been granted parole and will be freed fro m state prison f'eb. 28. r\ow 54. he has been in fcd er 0:1l custody s in ce 1\.1 ay and is believed to be telling "'h<tl he kno .... ·s about drug trafriking <:ind radical or- ganizations. Although free of the California charges s temming from his p:>Sl· Christn1as arres t by th e n ~ Patrolm:.in Purcell. Leary still ·faces federal ch;irges of smuggl· ing in ·r ex as . I le could get up to 10 years behind bars there. uf kids have tried acid because of ·stockholde rs for the first time White, 24 . him,'' 1-lick s said. since the Depression. l\f arine corps orficials wbo .. J certainly think Leary look a "'The c ombination or a kl.'pl thedamaged trelicopten; un- lot of kids down the tubes with serious economic reces~ion der armed guard o\lernight said him," Purcell s a id. "''oong peo.. and the s harpe st drop in-they would take the destroyed pie "'e re greatly deceived by o:iutomotive s ales since World helil'Opter out piece by piece but him .'' \Var JI has affected our opera-\\'('ren't s ure whether Petty's Prior to his arrest by Purcell , lions adversely," Chrysler helicopter could be sufficiently L e ary h ;.d been arrested, Chairman Lynn 'J'own send repaired to be flown out of the stopped <1nd searched 23 limcs in s aid. r11 ~ged mountain area. 13 preccding n1 onths. 1'h e dividend, \\'hich ..-\lthoui;h the t\\'O choppers Previous arrestsandtri<1ls had 1normally would havcbecn35 "'e r e b o th involved in a amassed a total or 69 years or cents a share. would have "routine'' training night, Marine prison time against the LOS cult been paid March 14 to Corps spokesm en s aid they did leade r . but Leary somehow s hareholders of record Feb. not know "'hether they were in a \'oided it all until the ni ght after 28. The last time Chrysler radio cont ~l t:l before the collision Christmas in Laguna Beach. omitted a regular quarterly <x:c urred. "I was on patrol al the time and dividend was in 1938. Maj. Sall y r•ritchctt, public in- .;1s I pulled onto Woodland Drive l formation officer at E l Toro stop1>ed . 'rhe lights of Leary's M D l • l\.farine Corps Air Station, s aid car .,.,·ere facing me and it was in esa c 0 tee investigators \'fill ha\'e "no idea the micldlt• of the street." Purcell for some tin1c to come" "'hat sa id recalling the events leading HUil[ J/io[ill c;1usl'<I the hclic·optcrs to collide. up to I.eary 's a rrest . She s<1id investigators ure try- " I \\·aited for it to mo\·e or Nancy J . Fagnilli told Costa ing to recons tructthecvC'nts and something and y,•hen it didn't I ~l csa police Tuesday she is quill' that it could be ··a matter of pull ed up along side the dri\'er's v.·orried about the whereabouts of \vecks'' be fo re the c ause is sidt•. he rGeorge Anton Schus ter. knO\\'n ''unl ess they Cind '''!'he re was a young person in Mi ss F<tgnilli , a resident of the something very obvious .'' the back {of the station wagon) Southern C alifornia Coll ege The t\\'O heli copters were both <:ind he was trying to crawl over v.'omen 's dormitory at 252 5 part of He li copte r 1'raining to the front. 1'he driver (Leary) Newport Blvd., s aid he r George Squadron 30 based at Santa Ana kept pushing him back.'' Anton Schus ter is a violin. ~·l arine Corps Air Station. Both Purcell s aid he rapped on the The in strument , she added, is cre"·s "'ere s aid to be loggin g (':.I f \\'indow nnd "asked him what 'worth S2(i5 and disappeared from r hours to 1na int <ti n their "[eel for ·hi s probl em "·a s .'' \Vhe n the Y.'in-its locke r in a mu.'>ic r!Xnn at thC' flying.·• dow \V<ts opened . "I smelled the coll ege durin g the p<J st t\\11 l~escul· \\nr kers encountered odor of burning marijuana," wee ks. a c cordin g: to Officer cxtrl·n1c di Cfi cul ty 1n try in~ to fl'· Purcell said. Chuc k lloffard. "ho listed the a(•h the n1 nrc S('r iously dam<1 J::Cd As they \Y orked to free the bodies from the twisted dcbrts. •Marine Corps MPs. armed with shotguns held at high ix>rt, kept newsn1en fro1n getting a closer look. As r escue helicopters hovered over the \Vreck agc to ren1ove the corpses in pla stic bags, other l\.tP s. in battl e dress anll equipped with axhandles. kept the curious ;iway from the area. ~-lilitary personnel at the scene s <1id they \\'ere concerned both · ubout the possibility of fire erupt· ing from ru e! spilled by the chop· pe r and o f exposing s ecre t rl1i litary hard"·arc to public viC\\'. . Aloha, Corne Again HON O LCl .. U 1C l'l1 -· 1-\ planeload or n1iffl•d and unhappy ~1ichi gan touri ::.Ls ended up on the rar s ide of O::ihu instead of at W<tikik i tod ay after their hotel ran out of roo1n s and was unable to accommodate thc n1 despi te r on firm t'd . p ;1id for rt·scrva· t1ons. 1'he 1n ur o.• th,111 150 n1cn1· he rs uf thl· r';I i1·h1 g;u1 ~·arn1 lillrl•au said lhl·ir rCS l'l'\'at1un s <it the ln1pe rial lfa\\aii llotcl had t.M.'l'll pa id for 111 ad\ anl'l'. to testify, they could ''possibly connect the tax payer with lhe pre- paration of the return'' thus pro- viding the basis for a fraud penal- t y against Ni xon. Cecil Hicks. Oran,ge County district attorn ey. said it "'as common practice for one stale to parole a prisone r so he can serve time in a nother s tate. "I asked him for his ID. l·le disappearuncc as a grand thl'ft . {'raft and h ad to dc•s(·('nd a slip-. gave me his driver 's license and ~-..:..: _____ ...:; __________________ c... _____________ _ \Vhen the backd ating became ·known, Def.1ar co defended the procedure on the g rounds Nixon intended to don ate the papers before Congress passed a l ~\v curbing tax deductions for such gifts. DeMarco s aid the papers had •been deliver ed lo the National Archives before the deadline. DeMarco said in April that it WO\lld be ridiculous ld' believe he I made important decisions on Nix- ·. on's returns without instructions from the Pres idt!nl or his representatives. He said he .and Nixon's former person.al attorney, 1-{erbert \V. Kalmbach, of Newport Beach, met with the President and had gone over the returns "page by page." De~t arco contended that Nixon's deductions might still be legally defe ns ible but did not sho\v ··political astuteness.'' The Nixon's tax return claimed deductions for pe rsonal papers. manuscripts and other materi als valued at $576,000. the indictment said. Based on this claim, the in- dictment said the t ax returns s howed a S95,298 deduction for 1969 and carried over the rl'- mainder for various deductions for 1971, 1972 and 1973. ' Faculty Hire Bid BERKELEY (U P I J University of California offi- cials reached agreement Y.'ith the U .S . De partment of l·lcalth Education a nd \Vt!lfare on a faculty hirin g pla n for the Berkeley c ampus. 1'he plan ~1 n ­ nounced Tuesday will seek to 1n · crease the nu m her of "'omen and members of ethnic minorities in teaching po~ition!. ORANGE COAST !> DAILY PILOT TM Oratlt;I" c ... i 1 0 .. 1, P •IO! ...... ~ "'~''"" L""'" t>inf'<I I"" ,..,.,.., Pt •\I. I\ ll"bllt/'11'11 n. 1n~ Or .in"" (00>1 Pul>4•"'•"9 c."""'"n-. s~ .. ~" <•.ill•o"' ,.,., publ•""'<I M<>f"Q•y t~•O"ll" ~tl(l.n• 101 (o'I~ ,,.,. .. tt•wPD•1 n."<11, Hun!+"lfl"" 11•.,, ~ f-0<61 1•on V•llty. II ••"'· S•lldl~b•<lo v,,11, y •M • L•ll",.. llPACll/~1h Co••I. .11. ~·"Q'• ""1'"""' ..,il•on 11 p<>bli•ht<I S•!o•d•" -~"""''" 1 -jltltl{l~I puD!o ... !no;I P'•"' •• .. 1 .;u:I W.~l 0.,.y ~!>Hl.(o•t• """'•·I .o!l!u1n+a """'" Rober ! N . wiPo f>•,.Jotftl •ncl P"Ol•W• Jack R. Curley \l!(t 11•••• ... nl •nd Goin••"' -.-...oi·< T hom tt<; Kcevd Charles H. LOo<. Richard P. Nillll .11.\o.rt1 •nl .Y• ,,.,,l"'Q E"''"'' Olllces Cr.I•-.._. ''°""""8,oy.9t<'ftt -.. ~1S.••" Jlll .. •-rt llO<J"I'-" l..•-&t..:h 11111-(jlfl......,...~1 H~•nal°"ll--M" ll•'l tlP,..,.~,...,. MO<llf'W <lo v,11.,, 111111 1..t ,.., ~ ... u .. 0'"11" ~ ........ TettphOM 17141 M2""4J21 Clilssified Adv@rtlslnq 6'tt·S611 ~CIOl•"""'lo VIII•• H•W\ll'h!'" Sl1·6310 f'•Of'l ~n (IO"•n•• 4•S·06JO F•om -II• Dl'•ng. Cnun1y l ~·,,Munu"'~ 540·1220 °"''"'"'· ''') O·•nel (""" 1· .. ~"IM"ll c.tmtM .. v. N ....... -.... Hu•H•••o>tl• ..... ~·•I "'"'"'"' •• ""'"h""'""" n··~•n ,,,_, ltll r•iar••11c-1ttl •llll•MI • •Pol<'•! l>~<m••\IO~ ti (.Ni'lftllfll ... -. '.loK.•11• ,,.,. ~I-P41•d •I l'..t•l.t Me .. , t c..t••••.~1...-.... t ... ,,.,uuu"'°"'""'· .,_, ......... ll'\lf,'ltifll•t-llil•lt&M U .. _ ... ,_ < "l.d just as soon see him in prison in Tex<1 s as California,., I licks said . ,. - "l think Leary has caused an incredible amount o{ harm to our society by advoc ating the use or LSD. Thousands and thousands -. . Ford RefUtes Srrwg Threat WASHINGTON <UPI) -Ford Motor Co. said today it believes the Environmental Protection. Agency exaggerated the poten- tial health threat from side ef- fects of exhaust control d evices on 1975 cars. The company als o warned EPA it would be risking big losses in fuel economy in the next few years if it imposes rules to cut down on sus pected emissions of sulfuric acid, believed to be the health problem associated with current devtces. T .J . Galbre ath , Ford·s ex- ecutive environmental engineer, testified during the second day or hearin'!s by the agency to de- termine '"' hether the ta ilpipe ··catalytic conve rter'' -a device desig ned to eliminate exha ust pollutants -itself poses a 1n ajor health prdblcm . Rain Headed Toward South By The Associated Pres~ • /\ fl{'\\' Pacifi c \\'CathC'r front brought a n abrupt end to a s pell or fair \YC<t ther in Norther n California, dumping rain on the far north and spreading snow in the mountains. Ne arly half <111 inch of r a in fell on Crescent City on 1'uesd ay, and Eureka had about one-quarter of an inch. Only a trace of ra in fell on the San Francisco Bay Arca 'J'ues- day, but more rain is C'x pectcd to· day and tomorrow as the front m oves south. then I kne\v who it v.·as ," Purcell said. The officer sa id thutduring the time he \vas t <t lking with the elder Leary. the man's son. John, was in the re ar of the car press· ing his nose to the window, mak· ing races and sticking out his tongue. From the car Purcell s eized amounts or marijuana, hashish, • and LSD, some of it taken from Leary's wife Rosemary, now a fugitive believed li .. ·ing in Switzerland. Leary was sentenced lo prison in 1970 on the Laguna Beach ar- rest, but escaped later that ye<1r allegedly with the aid of tbe un· derground Weatherman group and other radical organizations. He was recaptured three years later by federal agents. Leary 's whereabouts are un· known now. He is in rederal cus tody and according to some newspaper reports is cooperat- ing with U .S . authorities in· vestigating the underground or· ganizations. ··1 really question the reasons why the s tate released him on parole this early .'' Purcell said. "Certainly l fee l that Leary s hould s pend more time in stale prison than what he has done. and what with his escape and floating around the world for three yc;,irs. ''I r e ali ze th at with ple a bargaininJ? at the court stage, de<:i lS are m ad e right and left , but ~omewhere you ha ve to dra\Y the limit," Purcell said . t "rtu11 Page 11 I MEDICAL. • • rncd1c:.d cum puses. t.:c·1 .c ~1Ji for nia College of l\1edi cine is one or five UC med schools now operating. l\I ic h a~l said, ''There is no way lo eliminate the J rvine medical school and maintain the present Jevc l of tr<.-1ini ng physicians." l ·c 1 med school finances have been on s haky ~round since Dec. 19 when Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post recommended that the school be closed as a state econom y movf' rath er than·iund- ing add it ion ~ii fa ci 1i ties. No Pay Dike His Raise to Taxpayers RED\VOOD CIT"\' <UPIJ -San :l\.1atco County Superivsor Edward J . Bacciocco .Jr. is gi vin_g up a monthly pay hikeo{ $200 to help the inflation-plaJ!ut'<.l tax piJyer. Bucciocco. a form<'r polit1cu l scientist for the lloovt>r Library on \Var and (le~1cc. said 1'uesd:i y that his salary of Sl 9,600 a year is c•nou.i.i h a nd lhc raii<.c \l.'OUld be returned to the county general fund . "Ordinarily a consc ientious, ful ltime leg islator more than earns his or hcl' sal ary." he s<lid . "W-c li\'C, hn\Vl'vCr. in an ex- tr~orchnary pE>r1od . "Citiicns Hrc h11r1 by lnrl at1nn. al:irm ed <1t ris ing unemp!Qy· ment ;tnd faced w ith the mo~l i:rirn econo mic forecast in -40 years." . .\nd, he added . by his taking less "wage earner s can keep more." I Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Wilson Kramer Autograph ~ Stan Smith Autograph Skateboards- Wheels-T rucks-Bearings Cones-Axels-Nuts-Washers l Billy Jean King Autograph ,I Rackets-Frames only 23.95 Pro-Staff Rackets-2nds J Frame only 16.95 Racket Stringing 6.00 to l 21 .00 Baseball Shoes Adidas & Spot Bilt 12. 95 to 26.95 Track shoes Adidas-Spot Bilt ~Tiger Track Shoes-13.95 to 26.95 Tennis shoes Adidas ~ Tretorn-Converse 10. 95 to l 28.50 11 Basketball Shoes 'Adidas & Converse 11.95 to 28.50 Cross Country & Jogging Shoes Adidas-Tigers-Brooks I 16.95to29.95 J Baseball Gloves ' 1 Rawlings & Wilson 9.95 to 59.95 Bats-Balls-Caps-Undershirts Masks-Chest Protectors Open 9 to 6 Oosed Sundays ( Speedo Swim Suits Champion Han<!!>all Gloves Leach & Ektelon Racquets Voit Racquetballs We still have a large selection of Tennis Dresses On Sole Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Hooded Sweat Shirts Hooded Nylon Jackets Baseball Warm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys !------------~ Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens Tennis Sweaters Tennis Hats-Caps-Visors Penn-Wilson-Dunlop Tennis Balls-2.35/can of 3 Bike Repairing 538 Center 646-1919 ,- , \ • I j I • !a. D • • r lh1 th lS de inl re on •o Sa lo M fl Bi de in hi b; al la G w rn "' si .th G T1 rt h• " yo •j "' ... r p N t( po re "' ·d p l 1: it .. " V I ,, n h " Ji I E e b .. l n s f; r c e r. ) " I' t i h \ • 0 i t f t I • ' t I I I J • I J I I • &~ W@~[? ®®[['\YJD©® I • ;Col a prot11t·1n ., I lll'll 1L'hr1· I 'nt ,Dim". Pot Kiii cul r<'d l•l/•' (/•'/ /!1,•, ou,,U..'f'f."f uud u1· !1u11 /1uu 'l''"t.I lu :;11/1•t• Ulf'CfUl/lt'I> Ill f/(Jl!''ll/1/1'111 fl11t/ /JU~l'1(':';S /i/u/I 1/Utlf l/lk':;//(J/I.~ /u l'ul JJ111111 /,\I ro11 r .'ic:r1·1 1 t'. (Jrt1fL•I!' Cuu.~I /Ju1/y /'1/u/ /' 0 . U u.1' J5tilJ. ("fl.~ra Me sa, l 'A !J'!1;2n. fir1·/1ull' U"ur 1tele?1on1' n.1011 ber. Cdltf l'ol .. 011" DEAR PAT: Can you find out the site of lhc ancient volcano that was jn Corona del Mar about 15 million years ago? I've y,•on- dered about this ever si nce it Yt'US mentioned in a Daily Pilot article last sumn1cr l'onccrning archeological treasures along the Orange Coast. R.!\1., Corona del Mar Paleontologist Carol Stadunt, interviewed in the July 2 <1rllcle,. reports the "lhn1al'' area or the once s ubmerged Corona del Mar volcano can be observed near the San Joaquin llills Reservoir, located In the h ill s east of MacArthur Boulevard. Bible 1•011u1<•11ts ; Wedn"day, February 19, 1975 DAlLYPtLOT 1t:J "'i1·:..• Released &fl State A Dash Of Calc11f11s UC Irvine enginecri11g s ludents n1adc a problems and (left 11hotoJ h;.indcd thcn1 to math dash for le<.1m honor:; as one of the the next relay runner. Later, Paul llaughe y events of Enginccri11g Week this w e ek. 1'he (right photo) works his ov.'n problem. s~1id a event fe<.1lured a 50-yard s print couplecl \Vith judge, "1'he problems arc s i1nple. A11yo11e \\lorking math problems on the blackboard \\1ith firs t -yei'.tr calculus coul{l do them." in the cam1)uS park. Runners picked up ne\v Leary Faces Feder~l Rap l~rom ""ire Ser\'lces SACRAh.1 EN1'0 -'l'imothy Lrary, \\•ho w.is sentenced to pri son in Or~ange County for marijuan ~l possession, will be re- leased from s t:ite custody 1-'eb. 213 but his future st ill is a qut·stion mark. J.e.iry, for a tin1e a resident of Laguna B~.i('h , v.'ill remain in fedl'r:.tl cu~lotly :.ind could f<ice 10 mor<" yeitrs bt•hind har!>. . 1'he d t•t·isio11 by thC' 1\dult Authority on 'l'uc!>d:.y c.imc afler l~<"a1·v, 54 , had scr .. ·1..>d more than 21 :! y·<"ars on stale sentence of lll) to 10 ye~1 r s for marijuana possession and Cs<· ape. 1-lo...,•ever , Leary . .i forn1er llarva r tl lcetu 1·e r and ut: Berkeley instructor, f~1ces a 10· vear sentence on a federal mari- Ju.ina s n1u ggli n ~ conviction in 1'exas. l·'cdcral offi <'ial s have made no comn1 cnl on that case. ·rhc state turned J,cary, once c.illcrl the hi gh priest of LSD. over to fet..ll'r.il authorities la~L J\1ay, but his \\'hereabouts havl· been kt>pt secrl't . .. f AP PIMlle FREE-OR NOT? Timothy Leary fo'orn1 e1· friends and associ.ites. ---------------- ;.ind e\"C n l .. cary·~ son. Jack, have repo1·ted th~1t l.c.iry has turnc(I DEAR PAT: I purchased a $42 Bible in Se(Jtembcr 1973 from a door-to-door sulcsn1an represent - ing the Catholu.: Guild. I g~1vc him a $12 deposit and paid the balance of $3J in two puymcnts after the fliblc arrived. I \\•as later notified by lhl.' Catholic Guild in Charlotte, N.C., th<.tt I was delinquent in making pay- ments, and that I still ov•ct..1 $20.27. I wrote explaining the situation, but l'n1 still re1..•civing .threats of u lawsuit from the Guild's attorney. l·'ranklin Teague. CdM Parents 'Scolded' inform er . ·''"." w ..... rrcslcd .Coinmando \\'ith l.eary in l.;.1 g11n:.1 lX·aeh on drug charges and ...,·;is convicted ··He's helpin ~ build the ve1·y iails !hat he once worked '" Rai· d Frees break down,'' fo rn1 cr )'ippic t:.G., Costa l\lesa S.E. King or the Catholic Guild l'Cports tha t your ac<.'O unl has been ordered closed a nd no further notices "'ill be mailed lo you. 'Kisdug• Polls f'<11111d . . · DEAR PAT: In th1..' 1-'cb . li AYS column a re:.id<·r inquired about "kissing" magnetic plastic dolli;. I 've seen them in the l~.iys idc Pharmacy, 1016 J~aysidc llr . Newport Beach. I hi.Id i.I hunch these dolls must have bern in1 portant to her personally for one reason or another, or she ...,·ould not have inquired ahoul lhem. . M.K .• Newport Beach . I had lbe sarnjo hunch, and &bat's wby hf'r r equest was publis hed. It ~ms that C'ach person "'ho moves to Southern Callrornii. mis pl aces al least one itel'n that Is \'ery \•aluable -and not a ecessarily in a monetary root.ext. D.M., Costa Mesa. was "Very happy "''lH•n she was con- tac:ted a bout your letter. As you might have )(uesscd, he-r dolls )lad sentimental valuf"onl y. Tht"y "·ere purchased in ('hicago short· Jy after her marr1a1t<'. #"11r Spr••11d itl11t 1 .. d DEAR PAT: A lluntinglun Beach dry cleant·r a cl'cpled my expensive fur <bor~animal l bedspread for cleanin!! '' ith no ··conditions" stated on Oct. I . 1974. When rC'tu1·ned the pile v.·.is matted, tangled and 50 pe rcent shorter than before tleuning. I filed an insurance claim Nov . I, r equesting a SlOO scttlemcnt "l"hl' cleaner finally rt•s pundcd ~•l the end of January <1nd sent m e a r<'· port from the ·rcxlilc Dam:.i ge Analysis l .. .ibor<ltory of the In- ternational l'~n bricarc Institute. Jt stated, :.imong other thin,gs, that the spread was not mis- processed by the c\cnner and 1 hat he should not be held respons ible Whal recourse do I have no~. and would l ahsolvc the cleaner of further resJ)(lnsi bility if I picked up the s prt•ad fron1 hin1 at thjs time ? A.R .. lluntington Beach There is little chance any future claim on your part would be successruJ in view of the laboratory analysis or the spread. Since the report nolC'd that a number or s preads or this type have been examined and that all tend to mat during clE"an- Jng, contact the m a nuracturPr. Be sure to include a cnpy of th(' report. which also stales that "'this type of fabric must be con- sidered a luxury ilcn1 showing Jimlted serviccabilily .•• im- possible to use and tlean and re- tain its original appearance.'' Six Fighting Cocks·' Escape' CAMARILLO <API ~ A h"lf· doz.en righting gnmC'coc ks seized in a raid have m ysteriou~ly fl o''"" the coop, lcavin ~ authorities wondering if someone pullt.'<I off a chi cken bre11k . The confiscated birds were transfer red fro1n the Ventura County :animal sh e lter nt•ar Ox- ,11ard t.o lhe s heriff's depart1nent ·honor farm in Ojai. Rut nt a roll call at the f:.1r1n . 1:1tithorit.ies said 1'uesday. SIX \\ ("rC U!l<.lCC~lUl\f(•d for . forty persons from five cn1111- tlcs were arrcst('d 1n th e ·~kfighiing raid Sunday. ,_ (· Judge Tel/,s Them to Leave Daughter Alo1ze leader Jerry Rubin said at a nc"'·s conference I ast September. I~eu ry did not attend 'l'uesday's hearing. No s t:.itcn1 e nt was Guerrilla released on the case. · J,OS ,\NGELES fAJlJ A judge has scolded the Nev.·port f1t'a<•h par('nls of a 26·year-old v.•oman and held them in con- lt•mpt of court for t1·y ing to ~ct hl'r four -y 1..·ar n1 a rri age annuled. 'J'hc judge s ;:tid tht• parents "have gut to mak e up your minds to ll.'avc your daughll'f :.ilone <ind lethl'r livl' her life."' 1\n .innuln1ent petition filed by lht' part"nts, l\.1r. and l\.1r s . \\"illiam l.<.ii ng: of Corona de l i\l ar. h;.1d been dis missed earlier. 'J'he~· contended tht"'ir daughte r h:.id been duped into marriage by a hus band ...,·ho exercised "undue mental influence.·· tempt for \•iolating a July 1s· ·court order preventing them fron1 harussing their daughter ·a11d her hus ba11d , Lauris L. JO!ll'S, 57. Leary ga ined notoriety in the mid -1960s "''ith his advice to youth to "turn on, tune in :ind drop out." He "'as sente nced to California prison ror mariju:.ina possession in 1970, but escaped later th<1t yeur. J .. e ary c laimed the escape \\'as engineered by the radical CASALE MON FERRATO, Ita- ly (UPI 1 -A beautiful blonde "''ith a submachjne gun burst into Casale J\1Jonferrato Jail 1'uesday and fr eed accused R U~rrilla \c.ider Renato Curc.:io, prison of· fit•ial s said today. ··1 <im not goin g lu send you to jail nov.:, but you "·ill have it h:.ing1ng o\'t•r your head s.·· Sup<"rior (.'ourt Judge llarry ! .. llupp told thl· parents 1\u:sd:.iv after sus pC'nd1n K fivl'-d<•Y j:1il '.'.C nll'll<'t·s for 1:ach llupp found the parcnls 1n con - Justices Overturn Raping Conviction . -~ wJ\Slffi,;GTON (L l'I 1 The L·.s. Supren1c Court today r e· ·\'ersed the 1969 conviction of a St. 1..ouis man for .raping his wife, ruling 11n;in 1mous ly that Lh c trial court impropt·rly c<•llcd the de- ft•nt..la nt mentally com1~lt'nl to stand trial L'\'l'll aftt·r he attvmpt t'd '.'.llll"id.:. 'l'ht• opi nion s aid J ames E f)rupc cquld be ret1icd ;.iftt•r a hl·arin t-: and psyl·hiatri <' l'X <.in1in:.it io n ... tu tlt·termine 1f hl" I'.'. 110\\' mentally competent. 1·hc rulin,L! broke no ne\\ con- .,lltutional !-(round . but \\"<J :. un - us ual bec;.1usc the justiCC's probed ill't•pl) into th1..• f;i cts or th e tri<il. ,,·hetl' :.1s they nor1n ally cxan1inc on!~ ljUl'"lJOl1 S o( ]a\\. Dropc \\'a s convietcd of joining. "ith l\\'O n1 cn in r <.1pin ;:: hi s v.·ife . l·:,·i dt·n<'C at tri:.il :tnrl in pre-tri:.il l'"rchiatri c 1..•,..a1ninatio ns in - clicatcrl he harl sun1 c hi story of· n1 cntal proble m s. hut ,,·as ht'ld competent to s1 and trial, l)ro1.u~·s '' 1fc initiallv \\anted to (::. I : • • drop t•harges .iga1ns t 'h t·r· husband, but changed her mind only days before his trial "·hen he :.illegedly threatened to kill her On the second dav of hi s tr1;il , !)rope shot him self in the ab· domt·n. 1'hc lrial court ruled his · absente ''as "volunta ry" and trial ,,·a s conti nued in his <1h~t·nce. lie ''"':-. sentt·nced to llfl'. a nd b oth th e ).11 ~:.our i :-iuprt·rnc Court ;ind the s tate l 'ourt of ;\ppl•:.tJ., upht>lrl hi!> 1..·on- ' lt't 1011 (.'h i l·f Just1t:e \\';.irren 1-:. Rurger o rrl ercd rc\'ersal 011 ground:. the ~1i :-;souri courts ga\1..• too littlt> v.·e1ght to tht• p-.y 1·h1atric rt•por t .... t·un11n1..·nt s frorn DropC''s "1ft' ;111d the :-uieid<•. all o f ''hi eh n1ight in · di calc rnental in compelt•ncy . In ;.1ddition. IJurKL"i" said . it is 1n1portant fur courl ~ to' le\\ a de· f<'nd;.int's bc h;i\•lor durin ~ tri al \\"ht·n 1nl'Tlt:ll cnmpetenl"y i::; in qu 1..·st 1011 . Hnd Drope \\'as ·1io.,p11 a Ii zed for n10 ... t of ht!> trial. Witr.ter Wot1derfa11d Nol abot1l lo let a Jilli~ s nov..· hnn1pl'r her 111ot>11lt y. this \\'Oman n1ovcs bris kly through ~1 park tn1 l1f'r cross· country s ki s nrar ttlinncapoll s be neath Jo,·cl.r. s nO\\· ('!'uslecl trees. ·rhc husband and his in-la,vs have be('n engaged in a series of <:ourt battles. l.;.iing prc\"iously hcad been fined 5400 after pleading gttilty to eoritcmpt of court for \'iolating an order not to telephone. vi sit or \\rite hi s dau~hlcr. ! .. .isl sum m c1·. Jont·s v.·on SS,000 1n a court judg n1cnl for damages he said v.·er c susl;.1incd in the h<.issle . 1'he I.aings ' attorney says the parents \\'ill have to sell their house al 432 De Sola 1'er - race, Co 1a llig hlands to pay the jud lcnl. 1·h • ;.li n~s· dau~htcr testified 1·ucSd w that ··1 ;:11n a competent ~1du!t . I :.in1 ht1ppily n1arricd and \\is h to re main so, and have absolutely no desire to terminate my murri:.igc to n1 y husband." .Jones is a profcsso1· of mus ic at Oct.:identdl College here. lie also tonducts the San (~.ibriel Valley Symphony Orchcstr.i and is in 1·har~e nf music al the F'irst l'ongreg.itional ('hurch of Los ~\ngl'll':-. ' Rape Trial Not for Kids 1.f\S \"E(i.\S 1,\P J t\ r.ipe trial ht•rc ha:-bt·l'll rated .. X" by •t d1 ... 1r1rt Ju d~l' \\ho \,·on"l let an~one undl·r IX) ears old in hi s l'Oll rt rOOlll I() hear I he CLISC. l)i:;lr1ct Judge J a rn cs L1rcnnan n1ade the ruling 'J'uC'Sd::Jy a s jury st·leC'tion bl·~an in I.he trial of K1n1b:1 ll 1-.:d'' ard Dutton, 2!J, thargt'<l \\'ith the rape of a \\'on1an ;*t ht·r honll' !\l <irch J!J_ l'rn ... ccu tion ~in d defense at· torne~ s al:-n qul'stioncd prospcc- ti,·t· .1urn1·s \\"ht·lhl'I' they had seen .1 It'll'' 1.,1011 n1n\'lt' about rape 1h;1t :.11·1..·d na11on<Jl!y i\londay 111gh! GEM TALK · \Veathcrman. lie \\':.t S rec aptured three ye.irs later gettin g off a plane in Afghanistan, after a f.illin g-out v.·ith Black Panther party mem- bers ...,·ho had s heltered him in · Al geria. ltilliard, 32. ,.vas serving 6 n1onths to JO years in connection· v.1ith a s hootout bet~·een Black Panthe r s and Oakland police · April 6, 1968, t"''O days after the murder or ~1 art in Luther King. He Got His Gas 1\.1 .i\DERA CAPJ -Madera Count y Sheriff Ed -Dates got enough gasoline money l'ucsday to keep patrol cars running. but only after an angry exchange "'·ith a supcovisor. Bates halted routine patrols for t .... ·o days when s upervisors refused to approve more money las t \1/eek. Ex-Sololi Hit . 01i Tax rap I.OS ANGELES (UPI> - 1-·ormer La Paltna c ity coun· ciln1an Paul C . F'urman pleaded g uilty ·ruesday to failing to pay fede ral income taxes on 594,761in1969. Sentencing for 1'"'urn1an, 5-1, ...,,ill be 1\.1:.irch 13. I-Urm an. who is :l director of the Orange County Sanita- tion Di strict, v";.1s charged "'ilh filing 3 fraudule nt tax rel urn in 1969.by failing to re- port 594.761. Poli ce sa id 1'u csday the "·o man v;ho·led the fi\"e-minute commando-st yle oper:.ition may have !Jeen L'ur ci o 's "'ife. Marghcrit.i, 30 Curcio. a 34 -yc.ar-old former sociology student. is believed lo be the leade r of the ''Hed Brigades." a lert-v.·ing extremist g roup v.·hich has staged several political kidnaping last year of Genoa prosecutor J\la1io Sossi. who v.·as released aft e r five "'eeks of captivity and indoc· trination. Police arrested Curcio five months ago on a lip from a former Roman Catholic.-friar and guerrilla who infiltra~ed the group. Prison officials said a \\'oman knocked at the jail door during visiting hours 1'uesday and s aid she had a package to deliver to a prisoner. \Vhen a guard opened the door. she pointed the automat ic v.1eapon at his ston1ach and said, ··Not one word or you'redead. '' 1'hree men followed he r inside and one cut te lephone wires. ' They forced the guard to escort them to the courtyard. "'here they rounde d up another fi\·e guards at gunpoint. ··Renato, come he re," the \\'Oman called. ··1·n1 coming, here I am," Curcio replied, emerging from a corridor. 'l'he group le ft together, lock· ing the gu.irds inside. It was ·seve ral minut es before a passerby found the keys they thre''' av.·ay and handed them lo the guards through the JJri son's barred "'indows. TODAY BY Speed master Mark II • • 1 J . C . HUMPHRIES THE NAPOLEON BROOCH Love toke n or national award of honor? Both li e behincl this gift l>y NaJ)Olcon l1l hi s lover . counselor ancl amb;.is s ador , Countess Maric \Veleska . / On to11 is a l{o1nan h elmet motif c>n th e ct·ntc r sapphire. ArrO\\'S ancl a l{on1an hatchet carry out th e h e roic theme . ..,.. Beneath arc in11J e rial l aurels.· crossecl cannons ancl drum at the ~. center . J>carl s c>utline ''\V ''" intertwined with ''N'' in a c oml1in ecl coat o f arms . 53 1 diamond s li e i)C l\•.:e e 11 the t im1>crial eagle and the t 53-cliamond he\n1el bed. Ove r 400 . emeralds. two ruhif's and 36 nalurul pearls ar~ :.-.1!~0 inc luded ..... 'fhl~ hislc•ric l1r()O(.'h is truly a symbol of Napoleon·s statement z to l'flaric. ''\Vhe11 I put my hand ~ on m y heart you \\'ill know that n1y heart beats for )'OU. r• !). si .. ~ ...... ,,. ... ,;"" '"' ... '" ....... """'"-'"•,.,,,,,.,,°""I• S111od'"""' "" btoo ll•mmrd d•••...," """ ,,.. S1>1tll.,..,t•• ~"\ II II tonlOo•• !""um. hop .. t<iUon '"""..,."' 1011 •• , ..... -·Cy ...... , J!ASA """"""' l!Oct IOo >Pl<• !'I<('"'" b•( .... A tt"l1 ~"'"'" ••!<h 2.-.11"', •·~ .. ! clll"""Cta~, ~°'"'"' el..,<ed ••l<,..11' ol """"• m'""'"· '""""°'· ~ll••leu •l•tl ••tor ,.,,.l•nC c.1<, .. ''"'"' b1octl•t !}eweferJ . 1823 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA ME.SA . CONVENIENT TERr.1S 'l7YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION BankAme11 c.11cf -Master Cher'gre PHONE ~8.J•O I i • , \!,M.,...,:a._.T-"DA=il.:.Y'-'-P1"L:.:O:..T:_ _____ .:;W:.:ed=neodoy==·'-'-=:.:'•:.:•0<'Y'!...:.:•· .:;197=• . .. Kissinger's Ely.ing Bo~· .,, •. t ,, h ,,.. With Proposal by S~i!ft ~ -'*°',. '" ~-"'~L ~ cowa ME GltEEN: !M>k out, Ame-rica. The street· building people are now gearing up to start giving us multi-hued highways. That's right. Roads in ~on!. All this came to light just the other day in Las Vegas, wber~ an organization known as the Slurry Seal ASsociation was gathered [or a conven lion and other Las Collegian Murdered On Subway Veta1·typepastimes. fo,rom "'ire Services Slurry seal is the stuff they NEW YORK -Paul WaJter, a layer on old streets to renew 22·year-old graduate student, them. It's a sort of glop that goes was on his way home on a rush· on like the layer of icing on a hour subway train when three cake. ~ouths boarded the car in which. Anyway. comes now one there were about 40 other William Moran from Shawnee, passengers. Oklahoma. who is one of the \\'alter refused when the three Shakers·and·f\.fovers of the demanded his wallet and he was slurry seal society.· slabbed to death. Moran says America ought to Early today, police churgcd all go for some multi-colored. roads ,-----------~ • instead of the plain old black ( )· .. ·· stuffwekeepspreadingaround.! /N SHORT VOU CAN JUST fnix the colors _ in with Mr. Moran's slurry, just '------------~ like you color the cake frostin g. Moran, in fact, says they already are coloring up the byways and high,vays of Spain right now. Why, just imagine what Technicolor roads could do for us right here a~ong the Orange Coast. three \\'ith murder. They were identified as Luis Freire. 17: l\1ichael Hutchins. 16. and Joseph Ebanks . 17. all of New York Vt ah R .. jeets EH,1 SALT LAKE"CITY -The Utah House of Representatives 'over- whelmingly rejected the Equal U~IT ........ Ret11r11s to Worf~ . i sraeli_.';: ....; · Tf~.aty Adrvanced PARIS <UPI I -Secretary ol state Henry A. Kissln~er flew home today from a mission to the Middle East and Europe that brought an Egyptian proposal for an American guarantee of Israel's security and hopes for eventual lowering of oU prices. A senior American otficial in the Kissincez\party said the Unit· eel States is considering an Egyp· tian suggestion that it guarantee Israel's secur<ity against an Arab attack v.·hi1e ·pf:? ace talks are in progress. THE EG'l'.PTIAN suegestlon was diSclosed by President Anwar Sadat in the wake of his recent Middle East talks with Kissinger in Cairo. Sadat's demand was for the United States to serve as guaran· tor against an Arab attack in ex · change for an Israeli assur<tnce that it would ·carry out some wilhdra\\·als from territory it seized during the 1967 "'ar. U~To ....... The Late Shou> I ' General manager or CBS television affiliate in Cincin· nati is so upset with way Cher Bono dresses on TV show-<>r perhaps the way she doesn't-that he has or· dered show moved· to 11 :30 p.m. Sunday. U.S. Triples Airlift to Pl1omPenh we could slurry P:acific Coasl llighway oran~. for eXample. just to Jet every:t>odr kriow they Ri,ghts Amendment 1'uesdav or. Kennettt C. Edelin lieft), convicted of manslaughter after the ltformon Church an· The ranking American official said the United States has as yel !made no decision on Sadat's sug· gestion and would study it carerully. • are indeed on_tbe·Oripl#e Coe.St. Never mintt it beJftg 6x> bright for those unfortunate! suffering hangovers. ,They shouldn't be nounceditsofficialopposition. in death of aborted fetus, was called to Boston City The House. 1opercentofwhose 1 lo::;pital today to deliver baby. lie was given yea·r's pro- PHNOM PENH <UPll -Tiie United States has tripled lts airlift of supplies to Cambodia to try to overcome the effects of a rebel blockade which is strang\ .. ing the capital of Phnom Penh. government military sources said today. members are Mormons. voted bation Tuesday. \Vith him is attorney William Homans. 21·54 against becoming the 35th · ---------'----------..C...----------He did not spell out details of the proposal or say whether it would mean active U.S. military intervention in the Middle East. driving anyway. . THEN TAKE MISSION VU.jo, for example. Certain streets could be slurried red and others green. The red o.nes ViOUld be closed with barricades. The green ones open. Of course. they keep changing the ones that are open or closed so that might cause a problem. San Clemente streets could bt- paved yellow. They've been try- ing to convince folks the streets are paved with gold in San Clemente for a lot of years. state to ratify the 27th amend- ment. Bo11 Beat..,,, Die" DAVIE. Fla. Six·year·old· Christie Wagner was found near a riding stable. naked and !Screaming. She had been severe· ly beaten. /\:ext to her lay the body of her 4·year-old brother. Peter. I-le had been choked and beaten tQ_, death. Police said Tuesday Christie \1·as probably the only \l.'itne:ss to the attack ~ but she has been too by~teiical to talk about it. Laguna Beach is our Arl Colony so you 'd want to use a whole bunch of different colors 11.S. Debt Deepe11s on the village streets -red, green. purple. pink, blue, yellow. 'l'OU WOULDN'T WANT to color-slurry all the §l~£s in Laglj:na,,..~ust the ~eS. This wou.(d.a,erve i·~o keen PJ!ill"POSe~ -· warn the out-of-town mo~onsts and brighten_ up the place too. Likewise in Costa Mesa. you ·would· Only want to color-pave the Southworth Dips, those lovely ir· . WASHINGTON ..--Congress has raised the federaf"debt limit 1.0 S53l billion so the gov~rnmenl C'an borrow f\llldS to meet its payroll "a:nd Qth'14expenm. The measure was appoo\•ed by a 70-20 .. vole in the Senate and sent lo .. the White J-l&use on Tuesday just six hours before the nation's debt was predicted to hit the old ceiling of S495 billion. rig~tion ditches at intersections . Fightirig E'lare1t Paint them muddy brown. That way there \l.'on't be any dif-A.ODIS ABABA -l\toslem re· ference in t~e .dips when.it rains bels seeking independence for and they ft11 up with runoff Eritrea ended a v;eeklong lull in waters. the Ethiopian civil war during Newport Beach likes blue as ;J the night with daring rocket, ~ity color. Newport could have mortar and rifle attacks on gov· blue streets. Of course. you 'ernment positions inside the pro. might not know then if you 're vinciat capital of Asmara. driving on a road or into the' harbor. HUNTINGTON BEACH would probably stick "''ith plain old black in honor of its oil wells. Fountain Valley could go for a pastel pink because it's a <1ui el sort of place. . And Irvine tould t·olor its streets green in honor or all thl• greenbelts. Well, l don't know where !\Ir. 1"loran of the Slurry Association came up wiih this neat colored highway notion in the first place. Maybe he v,:as just boggled by all the neon lights in Las Vegas. Dally Pilot Dtliveory Is Guaronfffd Monday·Fnday. II you do not h.ive your paper by 5 30 p m . cal! betore 7 p m and you1 COPY woll be de- livered. SatlJrday and Sunday ti you do not receive your copy by 9 a m Sa!ur· day, 04" 8 a.m Sunday, call before 10 a m. and your copy will be dehvered. ·c1rc11l.t~-Tet.,._. Most Orange County Areas 642-4121 Northwest Huritong ton Beach. and Weslm1nsler ........ 540-1220 Sari Clemente. Capistrano Beach. San Juan Cap1s1rano. Dana Point. South Lagunit, Laguna Niguel •••...•••• 4tM,lO Iowa Legislators Puff Cigars, Fume DES l\101NES. Iowa (APJ -Cigat ·:Smoking state senators stalk ed out of a subcommittee meeting after t.he House speaker ordered all ashtrays removed to enforce the lo"'· er chamber's no·smoking rule. State representatives had voted last ~:eek to ban smoking ip com· mittee meetings on their side of the rotunda. (Related story. Page A5 i. When a joint transportation subcommittee convened 1'uesday in ct llouse committee room. Senate members lit up . 'tliEN SOM EO~E mentioned the no-smoking rule. 1 Sen. Willard II ansen (R-Cedar Falls ). tried to Strike a bargain th¥t he and other s mokers sit on one side of t~ table ""'hile non- smokers take the other side. , "'No deal. Someone informed House Speaker Dale Cochran, and he sent a doorman to remove the ashtrays. "I think this is about as ridiculous a thing there is." fumed smoking Sen. Richard Norpel ( D·Bellevue 1. ··1 Yi as elected to the Senate, not the. llouse. 1'heir rules don't apply." STILL C•IEWING his cigar. he walked out. The other five Senate members of the s ubcommittee followed. Rep. John Brunow tried to mediate. suggesting that the meeting be n1oved to a Senate room so smokers could puff away. Again . no deal. Sen::ite and Hou se leaders huddled through lunch and later an· nounced that the !·louse smoking ban \\>'ill not be enforced in joint standing subcommittee meetings . But they said that if the representati'o·es go further and ban smoking in joint nlcetings, the liouse rules prevail on its side. Norpel said that if the no smoking rule is extended, he will "twist arms" lo require House members to wear coats and lies in joint committee meetings held on the Senate s ide. Mills, Wife Polly Both in Hospital WASHINGTON (UP() -Rep. \Vilbur l\1ills (D·Ark . l. is back in Bethesda Naval I.Jospital and his \\'ifc. Polly. is in a private Washington hospital for a physical examination and minor surgery. IN TEL A VIV. government sources said Israel "'·ould not re· ject outright the proposal for a formal defense treaty v.•ith the t;nited States but would be ~·ary or entrusting its security solely lo another po"'·er. They said Kiss· inger did not mention the pro· posal during his vi sit to Israel. The source said such proposuls v.'ould be examined cautiously. They cited U.S. defense pacts y,:jth South Vietnam. Tai\1.'an and Turkey as examples and said the history of such, accords dif not in· spire confidence. ' A defense pact of a similar nature with Washingto~ pro· bably v.1ould encounter wariness from the American and especial- ly the Israeli public because ·•Israel would have to stake its security in the main on such a guarantee. given the past ex· oorience." oqe source said. Curbs Voted On Silicone CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP> -The Nevada Assembly has passed unanimously and .sent to the Senate a measure probjbilinJ! injection of liquid silicone into the body. · Bob Barengo (D·Reno), chairman or the Judiciary committee which introduced- the measure, said little was .known about the effects of liquid silicone into the body and many cases· of gross disfigurement had resulted. Bandit Fires Shot, 1'hc pro-Communist Khmer Roui;e rebel s h a ve cut all highways into the Cambodian <'apital and the government ad - mitted today that efforts to re- open the ~tekong River suppl)· route had foiled. They ~aid the supply route is "clo5edandlost." ONE DIPLOMAT told UPI lhe U.S. Embassy was studying American laws, trying to find a loophole undu w hicb the airlift could be conducted at no C06l to the Phnom Penh regime. The current airlift is paid for out of over-all aid to Ca mbodi~ which currently is. $1.24 million a day. 1 The government said the Unit4 ed States doubled the airlift last \\'eek and tripled it this week. U.S. military sources in Bangkok said U.S. aircraft now are carry· ing more than 450 tons of food and "''ar material to the Cambodian capital each day. , OFF'ICERS SAID 13 U.S. Air Force planes and nine DC8 jets a day are landing at Pochentong Airport with supplies. The Air f'orce turboprops carry about 15 · tons ~r catrg"o each. v.:hile the jets transport about 30 tons or more. All planes are flown by American civilians, in an at· tempt to keep the U.S. military presence in Cambodia at a low level. Still. the escalating airlift sup. plies only about a quarter of the basic needs of the Cambodian· capital ror food, fuel and am- munition, government officers here said. 1'he capital area consumes about 900 tons of ammunition, 546 tons or rice and 300 tons of fuel per day. even when all those items are rationed1 diplomatic sources said. G e n e Goss • M i 11 s' Fl W"th $30 OOO ________ _ administrative assistant. said ees I , !\·tills was readmitted over the. SNA.K.E CflARMER weekend on advice or his docl<lr. LONG BEACH <UPIJ -A ski· · He refused to say what exactly masked gunman escaped with BJ'JT re;, Mrs. Mills was hospitalized for or more than $30,000 from a branch 'EN, D/i::,.;, Tornadoes Rampage 2 Dead 100 Hurt Temp .. rat 11re" Hllll l.Ow Ant.llOl"•9" -,, '~ Alllti',~ bS ~ 81vn•r t • 11 &xtOfl j 1 8ul!.,I<> lO Clll<:.•90 l• c 1....:1nn•l• \1 CltYel.lf!O ~o Diii•~ ~1 Ol'nver l b 0.iM<JuWS 14 or1roi1 l) • " " " .u " " ., > " f'O!rf>atlkt 'f ' t+OnOl11lu 01 IO o<arn.•sC•ll' JI U l Vt Q•S IS """"'' so Mllw..,kee 11 Mlflf!e•poh~ 11 lit•O•l~•ns 81 " " ., ,. ' " NOwYOrlt b~ I~ Nllrt"Pl•He. JJ I Ol<l•"<>m. C•lv l l '1 OrNll.f )(l "*'"' SO•inqs ro ti fltlllldetoh•• •I '' Pflotl'l!l &I 31 .#!It~ ,\I JA '!OflJ!lnCI, On•. ~· •3 R•PO Cllf n 14 ~ .;, 31 SI. LOui~ J ' 76 $.llll.all•C.11~ JI H $.wl l'r•Mt~CO ~I ~I iHUlt •8 t i Wf1illll'IOI,,,, •q •l WIMIMO., 11 3 ""· "' .~ "" "' "" "' ·"' ... "' ·"-' ,OJ ·" • • in Town • • in Georgia Coos1ar w .. alher S1111 •. ffoo11_, which hospital she went to. of the Farmers &. Merchants · !\fills, 65. acknowledged last Bank after firing a shot in the. MOM BASA, Kenya (AP) _ last year that he was an ba~k's ~eiling as a warning. Snake charmer Martin Kombe"s alcoholic. · ... pohcesaid. magic failed hir,n today. Thirty .. The robber put nine bags of four-year-old Kombe died after money into a green duffel bag being bitten by one or his snakes and drove ·ofJ Tuesday, in· at a show he was staging for the MILLS, \VHO WON re-election in NoVember despite his highly publicized association with burlesque dancer, Fanne Foxe, is still a member or Congress but has not appeared in the House since late last year. !\1ean'4'hile, Miss Foxe has brought her act to a Detroit nightclub and the owner says he is inviting Vice President Nelson Rockefeller to see her opening performance next Monday . Owner Jerry Shoenith said Rockefeller will be in town for an engineering convention. "She's taken it off tor lots or other high-class politicians," he said. "Why not Rockefeller?" THE SO·Ci\ILED .. AraenUne Firecracker'' reportedly will strip to a skimpy bikini. vestige tors said. publi~ })ere, police said. Bride a Fraud • Woman, 24, Formerly a Man HACKENSACK. N.J . (UPI) -Louis J . Davenport decided to let the ~nnulment when he round out his bride of two weeks had once been a man. Superior Court Judge Sherwin Lester ruled the wife, Brenda A.. Adams, 24, of North Bergen, N.J .. had committed fraud. lie granted the aMulmentto Dav·enport, 54, of Lodi, N.J., Tu,aday. Davenport told the Judie tlia marriatce to Brenda was comum• mated during_ a honeymoon in Puerto Rico followln& their April 19, 1974 weddJni. But he said he did, not know his bride had. un· dergone a sex-chanae operaUon until she dlsappciared iWo w~k1 an.er they retumetl home. -~ C-allfor11ia • w r 'R QO! "umf fO<H l'l<JU.,C,J O<>Wl'I """ tll<'y <IC' U•ll 0111~11ng "' to~'' -VI gol • .,., llO!OA!t.tl'le•t.''. PtKll c ... _,,,,.,"O..,.•l•l "l>Okffn'llln w•d. Polltf ~""' '"~ w PIO.....,.\ ind cl0-10,./\ bu.,/\f'~MI~ •trl d•""1i0t4 Tides WllbNISfi•"lf Sfo(o"'° "•CJl1 ~ 110 "" But City Councilman David Eberhard, a minister. has called for a police inveatleatlon into Ute appearance by the "-Argentine i! Firecracker." Davenport sald he was told about the sex change by store employes when he went lo look for l\ia wife at the supermarket wher'e she had worked. . The' man said he later "'ent to another &upermark:et where Brenda al sq had ~rked and Jearned./rom -tore manaaer Joseph. DlGiacomothal his wire·srormer namowas Jam ea Moore. ( (!.S S1.11n111ory o, 1,. ..... 1 .. , .... o .o"'~ 1~ 10 20 1111.10. 11\Q"o .,,,,. c omcilf'tt IT oone,., , A "'llfu Of II 10,,..00•· ~~•.,.•o•lt>O• M"fl of IN 10 .. n ... , •llMut tlQPllS, ttJttlOI G<tOrtl• t o •ti T"'td•Oott. · •.JI.,. 01' Oii~ o•r!' ta.d•V S.rvltt UuMtil'IG l'IO(nf'i •110 b1u1.-,w. #1<9 f',, ... , W()r~l'(9 fllUl'td·lhe-t"IOCk to ••. .,....,. • •••11 o• ft•ll'l •11<' dKtt\lt ,.,r oamt~ 1j011, ... o llOOdWd tt•l <ll•~td KOrti of Clvll dl!f('llV' •ut"<>• I •·~~ ,.DOrltd 10 AIObttMl'l\llomtMlr llomel 10 .)0 clO•l'llOWll bU •ldlllQ) _ ... "" ' SeCOl\OIO• l ,?tp m fHUlllD.t.Y F,,,,,,,_,~ J•ll •"" t i Fltjl l°'"' • !1 ,Jl•m. 0.3 il!>COncl"•Oll 6 1' Pm, 3.1 k<onCl bOw 10:11p,m , 1 ~ !Ul'I r!Wl • l~ • m , 1ft1 S.101),m . Moon rllie'l 11 lt "·"' \ltll U:Sl •m "I wa nt to kno"'· "''hat the vice sci.uad is going lo do about it," he told a council meeting Tuesday. The council tobk no...action on E~~hard's request. I Lester ruled the marriaee void. s11ying the woman had com· mltted fraud by railing l<l inform her husband that she had once been a' man. A B blo· str1 gia in ; mil ~ ab< we1 .Ju, , Aul da) •lh nu• dri• hirr wit F f9r1 'Wi l bee .des 'bod thr· est1 An c mu tio1 · at I be eci 1 mu Tu. SUE alt sur pre .la s 24·: lo ab< Ari def . ( (_'{) c pc; ch~ Cm P*! I 1.1 i eul 'Tu. ed ter in 1 Pe wh ·a r Ch ty. sci ari ' tel4 rec din aw is I aft Ha l Un dr< tre col Sq Ire br Tl1 Ca fit bfi • jn1 ye W• "'' Tc ·tic se Tl b1 c: ol •t G h p ~ c • u f \ t t t ' I 1 1 DAil V PILOT r1 :i Carbota Mono.rid e Quickie · Ma rriage Uphel d I I I I I blowoots Tue~· a.Y Ind only u thfn strut &U1'po.rt 'fbe frQ11t of th! giant qilft os,, i screeched along in. a h.~! ~t 11pa1ks fqr nearly a mile befo~ coming to a halt. Non& of lhe 144 passengers aboard the Boston-bound craft \.\'ere injured. .ludge Not ~l11rdered VENTURA (LJ J>J1 Authoritie6 were attempting to· day JO -establlsb the cau:;;e of de· ath of a form.µ-judge, whose nude body was round in a drivew•y aS police were hunting him fo~que!illoning in connection with arson! "' • • . • W INS,FOUfl AWARDS Slnger·.Gladya Knight " ' ' 'Pips' .Wi11 Top Group > l n 1 Music • HOLLYWOOD tUPIJ - Australian s inger Olivia Newton- John tied Gladys Knight and the Pi1>s in the second annual ··A mericun ~lusic A'>'•ards'' l 'ueSdH.V night . "·inning (OUI' a"·;1rds each. Police said 'l'ue.oday that f9rmer Munici1>al Court Judge 'William J . Wright, 49, had not been murderer. but the cause of tleath·waS stil unclear. llis nude 'body was found Monday morning three blocks from the home of hi~ estranged "A'ife. Nancy. A ngela to ft11alify'? OAKLAND (A r> 1 ll lack com· munist An~C'la IJav1s' qualir1ca- lions for an instru<.·lor'"s position · at Laney Com n11u1i1y College "·ill be discussl·d in a closed l'.X- ecutive session. ~liss Nc\l:ton -John "·on the a\\·ard for favorite pop single, "l llonestly LoVe YotJ . ··top country ·album. "'Let Me Be There" and favorite female vocali'St in both pop and country cat.egorie~. Miss Knij!ht and the' Pips v.·on av.·ards as the top group in both pop und soul categories, top soul album. "'Imagination," and soul s ingle. '"!\otidnight 1'rain to Georgia." Charlie Rich v.·on three a"•ards top country male ~1n ger. best pop ;Jlbum ancl to1> country sin~l e. ''l'hc Mos t Hcautiful Girl in the \\lorld ... John Denver \\'US best pop 1nalt• si n~er and Stt.•\"IC \\'ondt!r best male soul sini.:cr . Trustees or the Jlcralla Con1 - munity College Di~trict voted Tuesday night to di!;cuss the is - sue in priva<.·y ut a later date after a dozen pe1·so11." spoke in support of l\1iss Duvis, a sclf- proclaimed Comn1unist. Jail Trr111 f)rd,.r,.d SAN }'"'Rt\NC.'IS L'{) IL" I'! I . .\ 24-year-old "·on1 all ''ho rl•fust:d to answt'r i.:1·and Jury quc~tions about the Symbio111'Sl' Liberation ,\rmy \\·as nrrlc1·cd to '.'.l'l"\"e ;1 n 1n rlefin1te jail tl'1·m Alonday by u . federal jl.ldl-!t.' Cynthia Go.1r\"t.'~· had c;irlier ap- pealed a contempt or cnurt charge, but the U .S. Supreme Court refused Lo consider 1t Prttis Hit .. ,. 11 .. 1d L0?.1.t\ LIND ,\ llou ~c 1'1inority l .cadC'r John J . llhodes eulogized ll cp. Jl·rry I .. l't'ttis Tuesday as a "vo.1\.ued and trust- ed friend" at funeral ~l·r,·iccs at- tended by 35 of J>t.·ltis· <.'Ollcugues in the llOU Sl' Sl'rvices for 1 he 58-ycar-old Pettis. "'ho dit·d last fo'r1d;.1 y v.·hen hi s sm:dl pl <inc C"ro.1shl•d in •a mountuin pa'.'.s, "·cr·t· hl•ld at the Chapel of l ... om~1 I.i nrla l '111vt:'rs1- ty. the Seventh J)ay i\ilventist school he servt..•d as ~• profc:.:.or arid administr;.1t11r ' The a·,1•ards. sµonsorc.'ll by the ABC -T\' l'\et"·ork. are de- termined by betllots cast by resi dcnl<1 or 40.000 homes sclectl'd at random across the country Artis t 'Guilt y' Of M anslaug hter SAN f'RANCISCO (UPI I -An unertiJ11oyed artist pleaded g;uifty Tuesda.r to the fat::al s hooting of a l';Jrpcnler in .:1n argument over O\\'ners hip of a lar·ge, green par- rot noiml'd Harpo. Douglas Casperi;Jn, 32, pleaded guilty lo voluntary n1ansfaughter in the death of ~\lbert Tupac. 25. on l'\ov . 10 and Judge Cluude Pera s~o set ~larch 11 for sentencing. ·Woman of Year Harvard Honors Actress From \\'ire Services Valerie Harper, s tar of the television comedy hit ··Rhoda ,'' received Harvard's llasty Pud- ding Club "Woman of the \'·ear" award. "I'm really honored. llarvard is big stuff, ya' knov."." she said after receiving the tradllional Hasty Pudding gold-plated pot. Escorted by the llarvard University band and several hun- dred cheering admirers, the ac- tress rode through the narrov.• cobblestone s treets or llarvard Square in a gray Lincoln dating from the 1930s. • H enry A. Kissinger had break[a st v.1 it.h Margaret Thatcher and gave Britain's ne"' Conservative party leader her firsl taste of the diplomatic b~ime . The meeting was a rare foray into foreign affairs for \he 49· year-old mother or twins who would become Britain's first woman prime minister i( the Tories win the n('Xt national elec- ·tions. ''I'm impressed," the y.s. secretary of state ~aid of l)'lrs. Thatcher after their 50-miaute bacon-and -eggs b11eaklast •it ClaridgeJ, the posh hofel that often hoUles visiting roydlty end statesmen. • tlllnois state Rep. Frank Giglio a master plumber. says his tr~de has been subjected to public ridicule and scorn" by re- peated rererences to the While House ·~plumbers" unit. Giglio. a Dem'ocrat frpm Calumet City. introduced a re- solution urging the medja-to stop using the term in connecU~n wl~h fo r mer Pretident Nix.on s W1ttergate ooverup. ••'J'ltrc enUr¢: world has been bom~arded dally by ev•!Y branch or the"bews media w1th the totally false asscrtetiona lhat all of those Illegal, amoral and (worst of all> lt1compctent oc· tlons were performed by mem- 'bers ot the plumbing pro- I . /, ( PEOPLE J fession, '' Giglio's resolution says. • Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger drew a rare round of applause from~ House Armed Services Committee when he responded to criticism from one of its members, Rep. Les A.spin (0-Wisc .). Schlesinger defended his pre- sentation or the defense budget to the committee with a table- thumping speech. Aspin. a fre- q uenl Pentagon critic. had described the pr~entation as ·'inadequate.'' The applause which Schles- inger received apparently sur· prised both men. • Rain and ·thick rog forced a helicopter carrying Mrs. Jehan Sadat , wife olthe E,e:yptian presi· dent to m~e a n emergency landi°ng on a f:lerman highway near Bonn· • Mrs. Sad:¢ ~rrived for a five- day ofrici:ll vi.Sit and clim~d aboard a helicopter for the shott. hopfroln.Bonn Airport to the gov- ernment''s guest residence or Schloss Gymnich . But moments after the aircraft look orr. the pilot decided the Wet, foggy conditions made nying too dangerouS and guided the copter down in a parking area on th«c side of an autpbahn superhighway. • Betty Southard Murphy . v.· as swOrn in to head the National Labor Relations Board -the first woman to hold that job In history. ''She was appointed nol because she · was a woman but because she waa, in my opinion, the most~ qual\fied and bes\. resp<i:ctcd person,•• President Ford said ttf. ceremony at the White House. .Smokers 'Fo111in'g' Air SAN DEIEGO <UPI! -If )'UU have never touched tobacco ul you( life, 1there ls prob"bl)' nicotine in your blood and carbOll mono~;de in your lungs beeause of tbe smokers around you. Just sitting in u roon1 "'ith smokers cun Quadruple the carbon monoxide level in a non- smoker's lungs, enough to cause headq_ he and a dull, tired feel- ing, according to Or. Raymond C. Slavin. Slavin, of St. Louis Universi- ty, is chttirm.an of the \Veathcr and Air Pollut1on Committ ee or the American Academy of ,\I· lergy. lie rcud a report on ex- posure of neinsfl\Okers to tobacco agents at the Acudcmy's annu;d meeting 'fuesdal·. SLA \'IN S1\ID he and Dr rwlarvin llertz of the Environ mental Prote<'t ion Agency measured the air in the lungs of nonsn1okcrs in n1eeting roon1s ;Jl the Ac ... demy ·~ last g::ithcring: in a J\1iami 13each hotl•l l;.ist yt.·<.ir . During the course of lhl· nll·C'I · ing, the Aeademy lt;1nned sn1ok · ing in the roon1s. giving them 1:1 chance to do b(.·l'orc :.ind after studies. "There is 11 0 question that non- smokers can develop toxie levels or carbon nionoxidc 1n sn1okc filled rooms." he s<iid . lie de- fined "toxic'" as l"nough to eausl' ·headache ;Jlld a ··Jogey"' ft·cling Bcforl' the s n1okin~ b;Jn. the two rl'searehcrs Cound eurbon n1onoxitle lc\·el ~ of H parts 1>er million ( 1·>11 1\1 ) Ill th(' lungs or nonsmoker~ s1tt1n g i11 smoky rpoms .. Slavin said. After the ban, the level dropped to 2 PPM, the level generall y round in the ';1ir of the rooms with no smokers present. \Vith smoking a llo"·c.'l.I, the ::iir level rose to 10 J>Pftt, he said . Sitting in .such a room can b~ equivalent to s moking rour of five cigarettes, he suid. 1'he meeting: roorns were large, one capaole ot ho!01ng 500 persons. the othef2,500. He said the reptrt comes on the heels qt another sj.udy, by ~1 .A.11 . ·Russe1l of Lood'on's Maudsley Hospital, pi.-inted in the British l\1edical Journal Lancet. 1'hat study said "'virtually ull urban nonSrnokers have measurable amounts of nicotine in their body fluids throughout their lives . derived from the indoor air they breathe, 1:1nd it requires no more than one or t \VO smokers to con· ti mate a vehic le or building." Vegas Travelers To Have Escort SAN BERNARDINO <UPI! - Forctilg motoris ts to obey the 55 mile an hour sp~l'd lil]lit by patk· ing then1 into convoys between patrol cars .was so successful du1io~ the h~lid;Jy \\'ecken~ th<:tl the system "'111 be used again this ,,·eekend. Cci lirornia lligh .... · ... y P at rol spokesman ·Pave Daniels said it is still undecided \\1hether the escort opt!ration \\'ill become routine. 1'his v.·eekend·s 01>eration \l.'ill c"ver the same ground ... s the ex- periment over \\'ashington·s Hirthday holid ... y the four ma- jor hi ~h"·ays bet...,·ecn the Los t\nJileles area and the Nevada Horder. part1<.·ularly the 240 'miles or lnterslate 15 . which runs to"·ard the gambling casinos or Las Vegas. Daniels s aid that one measure of the ope1·atio11 ·s success \\'a ~ the impression 1l left on drivers \Vhil e 20 tickets ~·ere issued F'ri - day to eastbound drivers for passin g the escort patrol cur. no drivers broke ranks corning home f\.1ond:iy . Although the ro<.1cls carried an estimated 60,000 persons. and the large majority of nlotorists had ignored the speed limit in the past, the convoy systen1 broui,:ht \'irtually total compli<.ince, a 90 percent redu<·tion in traffic tickets und elimination of :.ict"1- dents. the iligh\\·ay Patrol said . ' i •i SACRAMENTO <UPIJ -A! Superior Court Judge has uphel<t} the quickie marriage of proseru-t lion \\"llness Karen Burkett to de- fendant Clayton Shl'r\\'ood -a n1ove ~1h1ch prevented her fro1n tt!stifying against Sherwood in a cocaine :.ales trial. In n1aking the ruling l'uesday, Judge l\lichael J . Virga cx - pres:.t..'d displeasure over the mail -order n1inislcr credentials used b~· r\ttorney Jerome S . Stanley in performing the t·eren1on.v during a recess in the trial last 'l'hursday. llut \1irga said to hold the mar- riage invalid ,,·ould be to rule that n101·c than a thousand other n1arr1a~es perforn1ed by persons \\'Jlh sin1ilar credentials \\'OU\tl be in\·0:1lld . \rl RG.\ Al.SO :.aid or great sig nifieance in his ruling v.·as the fact the couple lived together for n1orc than four yco.1r s. ··Like so inc young pc.'Oplc today," he saitl. "'!'hey felt that. they were n1a1·ricd _ th:.1t tht·y didn't need a certifil·alc." Culifornia la\\' allo\\'S persons "'ho 11 ... ,.e lived together <.1s man <.1nd "''ife to be 1n<Jrricd \Vithout license. health certificate or three-d;Jy \\·ailing period. The spirit of Friendship Service. ltS catching: United's Big Birds to Hawaii. With lots of room. And lots of friendship . The minut e you step on board, you step into the spirit of the Islands. You'll find Hawaii1m stewards. Special Island foods. And exotic cocktails. Plus movies and 8 channels of audio entertainment (nominal charges for head · sets and 'cocktails in Coach). You start your vacation right in the sky. Come catch the spirit of Friendship Service to Hawaii on Unired's all-747 fleet. For reservations, call your Travel Agent. Or call United at 537-7521. And while you 're in the Islands, don't forget our Partners in Travel , ~estem Inter· national Hotels. In Honolulu. its the Ihka1. United to Hawaii To Honolulu An!ve Eqalpmenl Fliglu No. 9:30a.m. 12:05 .m. 747 191 3:20 .m. 747 193 4:00 . m. 6:J5 .m . 747 To Hilo 11 :JS a.m. 1:55 .n1. 747 197 The friendly skies of yot1,r land I t• untTED AIR Lines l I ..... I DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A ulance. Einergency i·,vic ~nst week, <.'ritically stricken 1>ersons were unable to s ummon cmcrgenc~ <.1mbulance service in I~aguna llcach. That 111 it.selr is frightening, but l-qually disturbing are re~a lc."C:I inst<.1nces of long delays 10 ambulance r es1>0nse lo accident calls It is high time all thi: South Coast communities took a l0t1k at \\.'hat they are: <..1nd aren 't getting in c mergc·ncy am bulll11ce ser\'itt· A major proble m is lht· private c.mbulance service for the area also uses 1ts cars to transport. non. e mergency patients. The company oi>crates in South l~aguna . Lagu11a 1-lills. J)ana l'o int, San Juan Capistrano, Mission Viejo ar\d El Toro as '"l'll as Laguna Beach . All that secn1s l<> spre<.1d its four ~vailablc ambulanL~es pretty thin , t•ven \\1 h en all arc operable on the twl•days in qucs lton, l\VO untl!'i w re 1n service cu1e day ancl three cars the other ·rhe <.tnswcr to the proble m is difficult. but the matter is cert<.1inly serious enough that the city should t~tke the lead and in <:onjun<:tion \vith South Coast Commu11ity Hos pital, study ;.1vcnucs (Jpcn to improvement of this vital service Student 'Poaching' Ever si11ce Saddleback College opened its doors to students less than a decade ago, it has had the problem of keeping them interested in attending classes at that campus. A recent study shows that Inst year Saddleback "lost" 2,800 students to these districts and that laxt>uyers living within the Saddleback district paid $739,000 in tuition fees for their educatlon. With recent curriculum improvements, Saddleback has been able to keep more students on campus and it therefore comes as no surprise that trus tees showed their indignation last week when they learned .that the Coast Community College District had sent brochures advertising their classes to ~dclresscs in theSaddleback boundaries . · Whe ther these mailings Ol'currcd by design or al"· e1<l<.>nl , the practice of "poaching:" on other tcrrilories for stu(tents should be discouraged . l 'he Coast Commt1nity Col lege District, \Vith its burgeoning enrollment at both its Golden West and (}range Coast campuses does not need to resort to suth measures to maintain its student population. Bandless Bandstand? San C lemente Bicentennial Committee plans (or building a $10,000 park bandstand as a town memorial right!~' struck a pronounced discord with the city council last week . The council questioned utilitarian aspects of the bands t<,1nd, planned to be faced Yiilh marble and bro11zc bas relief figures depicting historial events . Somehow, a bandstand seems a frivoloµs way in hrtrd econ omic times s uch as these of marking the 200th il nniversary of our nation's birth. If the toY1n is to have a Bicentennial mcn1orial. let 1l be an investment for the future. . . . ' ' ~ \! I : .. [''>=+- .' I. •. Lured by a more attractive sl a t e of c lass offerings at nearby community colleges, students nO<'ked to the Rancho Santiago Com munit y College District, the Coast Community College District and the North Orange County Community College District . Since the cit:y council decided several years ago not to s upport a city band, it \VOuld seem rather strange to spend city funds no\v for a bandstand. s "ON OU!\ Bl66EST 80/1\BEI\, WE OFFEF-A REBATE Of FIVE MILLION.¥ Tax Vote Dangers ( EARL WATERS ) Chief Justice Marshall. \\•ho is regard ed as having been a Constitutiona l lawyer without rival, once declared ··the power to tax involves the po'A'er to destroy .'' Marshall servt.-.d from 1801 to 1835 but his words are no less true today than the day they were uttered . Citizens who see their homes each year come closer to the brink of confiscation through tax- • ation, their ability to save eroded by increasing income and payroll taxes, and their savings wiped .. out by soaring prices, caused in p~u1 by taxation, need no picture to understand M arshalL It is paradoxical then that ef- forts to make taxation easier are f inding sup- port from or- ga nizations purporting to represent the people. But lhat is the ·situation in connection with pro - posal s to rC'- pc11l the slate constitutional limitations on tht' IXJ\l.'er of the> Legislature. to tax . 'fhosc limitations apply to banks, ·~orporations o.1 nd in surance com - panies. Actuall) it is no limitation on tnxatlon of these entities at all. 1'hc Legislature may tax th e m hO\l.'Soevcr it "'ishes. /\It th <1t is required is th:.1t two-thirds of the member s concur. 'l'hc pro - visions. dating back to 1910, have hccn under j!rO\\ ing attack as f;1voring .. one class or taxpayers 1JVl'I' anothe r \\'hO (·:1n ha vt• thl.'1r tn xl.'s r;1i scd by a sin1ple majo1·1- ty vote.'' Tiff-~ ;\RGU~fE:\T 1~ in t:inrlcn1 with other populist ap- peals for tax reforms' under the l>annt·r of "end t ax loopholes". 'fhL') cn~cnder s up1>0rt because there :1rL' ta:.. IOophol es "hich should ht· pl11 ~gf'd. It shouldn't ~1,·<· l1ccn:-e to tar ;111 lax Jaws \\ilh th<· s;imc bru~h. Neither should 1he puhl1c be fooled into (J pli l'\'lng that all l :1x la\\' changt·s <U'l' ·· refnrms'' which "di redound 10 tht'.' best interests 1,f a!I SL·emi ngly bt•hind the mO\'t' to reduce the \"nlin g rC'quirt·ment l!:i the idea that I.he Lc_gislature \\'ill lht·n tJ('t to in cr ease the taxes un tht• t•o rpo r alions and others Dear Gloomy Gus J • .i g una ·s police h~iv e l>ecome so effiri cnt under the dcparlm ent "s ticket quota system that traffit• la\v violator·s haven't got •• eh<inct:'. Burglary is di f· fe rent thou~h . The onl y "·ay a burg lar "'ill g('t c:.iug ht is if he speed!'i <J\\'<1y r1-om the scene of <1 <·rin1 c J. l>.H Gti1M91y G11• c•-•l'li ere........., a, ~ Miii •Mt -•u•rlly ..nec1.,.. wiews .............. ,..... S.oocl ,... - ,...... .. G~yGa,D•llyP"llft. They co_ntend that lo'A•ering the number of votes required will give the Legislature more flex· ibility in tax reform. That will have popular appeal if the public believes the corpora- tions are not paying their fair share. But, as Kirk West, speal<- ing for the C31irornia Taxpayers · Association , points out, this state already has one of the highest corporate tax rates in the nation.· It '"'ill also appeal if one believes the Legislature is being stymied in its e£forts to bring about tax reform by the constitu- tional provisions. The truth of that is almust <.tny true t:1x rC'- form meas ure adopted by the Legislature would ht1ve to be sub- mitted to the people. And: as As- semblyman Jerry Le"'is re- minds. the L(•gislaturc's record in tax matters in re('ent years leaves much to be desired. ''GOVERNMENT," he said. '"is taking more and more money from the a\'crage lo\\' and middle incom<' wage eurner in thi s state and has been very inefficient in delivering serv ices. I think the Legislature is a prime example of that.·' 1'here is nothing \\ ron~ \\ ilh a two-third:-> vote requirement It exists for n1any actions of the Lcgisl <.1 tur<' including concur- rence in ;1n1endments, overrid- ing vetoes and P\·cn r uising lcgislati\'P s<1laries. '.'Jo ap propriation hill. in cluding the budget. nla.v bl:' p as~e<I "'1thout It \\lh;1t 1s forgotten is th:11 by making ii easier ao increase t<:1x - es you also make it easier to re· duce those same corporate taxes. Rather than seeking to IO\\'Cr vote requirements t~e ai n1 should be to make all tax<:1tion lougher. The two-third \'Ole, in stead or bei ng <'rased, s houlf. bC' required on all Lax measures just as it is ()n <i ll expenditure mea.surl'!'.- t-\sse111bfyu11111 Disputes Cl111rge ' Lawmakers Not 'Playing Hooky' To the Editor: ( J A recent Daily Pilot editorial · entitled "Playing Hooky" seems · MAILBOX to have missed the target in _ . several critic!~! areas relating to .._ ___________ _, the state Legislature and its ac· Letters Jrom reader.t are welcome tivities. -The right to coruhii3e letters to fit Indeed, as you mention in the space or elin1inale libeL is reserved. editorial> Speaker Leo McCarthy Letters of 300 words or les.s will be has been attempting to institute ·given preference. All letleTs "1wt 111- some "'new ground rules for im-elude S1gnature and mailing address proving Assem b1y efficiency." but narnes may be withheld on re· Having served in lhe Assembly quest if sufficient reason 11appare111 . for the past 12 years, J will be the Poetry will not be published. first lo agree that improvements for er!iciency's sake would be "''clcomed. However, "extending regular Thursday floor sessions until four·thirty in the afternoon" cannot be considered an im- provement. The first paragraph of the ecijtorial states, "In addition to L-H'e customary three-day weekends, our Sacramento lawmakers have been in the habit of cutting out around noon on Thursday so the Southern California delegation can catch afternoon flights home.'' I WOULD point out that for well over a decade there have been no Friday floor sessions of either house of the Legislature, al least during the early months of the session. This is to enable legislators to spend at least one full day each week (f"riday) in their dis trict s, meeting 'A:ith con· stiluents who feel a need, and have a perfect right, to personal- ly talk with their stale represen- tatives locally rather than hav- inJ! to journey lo Sacramento. This one day each week must also be the day for the represen- tative to meet with local officials and attend community and civic events "''ithin the district. Ir a Southern California legislator is unable to catch a Thursday after- noon flight home, his Friday is ob,,iously cut short by travel time. I can assure you that the "three-day weekend" find s a conscientious legislator working in his district nol only on Thurs- day nights and Fridays, but often on Saturdays and Sundays. Meet. ings or statewide and regional ac· lion groups are often held on "''eekends, and a local legislator 1s expected to attend these events. On Thursdays. the occasions are indeed rare when legislative noor sessions have terminated prior to two or three o'clock in· the afternoon after having com- menced al 11ine or nine-thirty in the morning. The "stati c" which developed over Speaker McCarth y's " .. .insistence nn extending re- gular Thursday floor sessions un- til 4:30 in the afternoon" \\'as not predicated on the extension or the· session until 4 :30 (actual ly Speaker McCarthy has said, "no later than 4 o'clock"), but rather over the starting time of the Thursday session. HERETOFORE, Thursday sessions commenced at 9 or 9:30 in the morning. But under Speaker McCarthy's ". _ .ne"' ground rules for improving As- sembly efficiency," he would have the Assembly commence not at 9 o'clock, but at 1:30 in the afternoon. So, rather than having a floor session every day (as was the case for years). or a fl oor session on ~1 onday and Thursday (as has been the case £or the past few years), the "new ground j rules" dictate a single session for approximately two hours one day each week. The last paragraph of the editorial refers lo the "railroad- ing of biJls ." Under these "new ground rules." bills probably will be railroaded through because some members might be templ- ed to cast hasty votes in an at- tempt to wrap up the legislative business of the week. It is im - possible to do justice for the peo- ple on this kind of two-hour-per- week basis. Under this sys tem. there is no doubt that there will be final week railroading in addi- tion lo weekly railroading. · As you can see, the "static" that has developed over this .. new ground rule" has de- veloped because of the combined thinking of myself and other con- scientious lawmakers who are in Sacramento -ready. to "'ork - and who, in addition, feel that it is right and justifiable to spend adequate time in one's di~trict. ROBERT E. BADHAM Assemblyman, 74th Di s trict Good B1LYin,. .. s To the Editor; "Businessmen continually ate donuts. drank coffee, ran to the drug store. wrote letters. telephoned, read the paper ... al the exact time he was supposed to be w'aiting on me." The feeling is that people in business here are doing it for a hobby and, therefore, their <it· titude ii5 one of disinterest to the customer. WELL, there are people hero 1n Laguna Beach who are in busi- ness to make a li\•ing : and because of this, their attitude toward their customer is very much in contrast to the others just mentioned. Surely we are not alone in our attitudes -below are the things 'A'C daily strive to achieve and ~ive to each person who comes . 1n: 1. Friendliness and courtesy 2. Sincere interest in their needs 3. A place to come and ask any questions, a ny time. with no ob- ligation lo buy and no pressure 4. Meter money if they are short 5. A bathroom to use 6. A cup of coffee 7. Top quality merchandise 8. Guaranteed equipment 9 . Even free film s ('A·hen available> 10. As genuine interest in lhcm as people, not just customers There must be more people lik e us -let's gel together and show a ne·v "caring" image. DAVE&SALLY r.tountain Affair Trafll<" lla:ards TotheEditor: Going north on Coast llighway, from where the safety zone at West Street in South Laguna crosses the high'A•ay to the beach and continuing north on this route past the shopping center containing Alpha Beta. there are numerous traffie'hazards. Petitions. complaints. und let- ters have been written to the highway department and others in authority. Those in\·olved 'A'ho advocate safet y devices for this area are continuously thwarted. ft has been said that a give n amount of deaths must take place before a traffic light is in- stalled to slow traffic or allow high"A'ay e ntrance. If true, this is so callous it seems unbelievable. It has also been said that Avco had no difficulty in having a stop light installed. This too seems in- c red i b I e when the above- mentioned area covers a more hazardous and larger extent of danger. limits. Such a policy endorsed by im- perv ious public servants further 1n otivatl's dis 1llusionml'nl for cit 11l'ill"\ ulrt.•ad\' in1n1trscd in apath~ .ur cyn 1C1s ni. ~lusl tht· man gled or tlcad bod ies of childrl'n liL· added to the in· crea!'ing: li st of those dc:id or in· jurl'd '.' 1\s a ('t1 nrt·rnL-d citizen. I den1 <111d th :.it pr11pi·r safety de- \"it•t•s bl' in~t ~ill ed 1n1n1l.'diately! F.l.INORD.•\'IS llardhals 'l'othe Ed1to.· I Cilll apprec1<1te ho"'· others \·1ewing the hardh at ~ "'ho de- monstr<ited nt lhc coastal com- mission hearing: l'L't'C ntly might not un<lerstaort \vhy the construc- tion \111 orkcr s "''ere so ob - s t re p c r o u s --a n J e v e n belli )?crcnt ~t~ noted in your editorial comn1cnlury Sunday Feb. 9. • 'fhost' di s tr esst•d by the hardha~s · behavior, such as your editoria) \\filer. should try being out of "·ork for three months or so. '!'hen they n11ght unclcr.;tand and n1aybt•t.•\ L'n J(lin 111 . HALPll Ross 1•ri t•e 111 B1•1111t !I To the Editor ''our J:o""c b 10, pag(' AJ com- parison pict urt•s of the n1arvels of production a~ainst the beauty or our billion dollar cliffs. was imprcssi,·e. ':!:"cs. they arc billion dollar cliffs. that is "'hat saving them has cost us' in dt>lays of our l'ncrgy produrlion. Your cov· cragl' \\·as excellent in your ex- posure of ho"' en\'1ronmentalists delay and r;tisc co~ts for nit· picking rc;isons. I rouldn't fi gure out if Lorrell Long was angry because they \11ere filling in the barrancos or causing: lh('m "'ilh a hose or rainwater After all, the cliffs "'·ere for1n cd ahout ,,0 :yea rs ago by rain "'al <'r. and are certainl y 1a sight to bl•hnld. This 1s if you <.1re s till strong enough to c limb do\\·n to look at them, or if you ~re one of the luc ky fe"' that ha\'l' boats so that you can gaze on them from the sea. l•'cw boaters bother though. they don't look like Hembr~ndts. Let us hope the dedicated peo- pl.: don't cause anymore delays, as "'e are df'speratcly in need or the energy to be produced, ahd are already a few years tale because of their concern for beauty. GO LOI E JOSJ';Pll The Ruthless Manis Weak We constantly hear or the di sin- terested businessman in Laguna Beach. Referring to the recent Chamber or Commerce newslet- ter · FOR INSTANCE, approaching West Street and the safety zone. there are no slow warning signs or stop signs so obviously inex- pensive ir painted on the highway surfa ce. Accidents have or - . cu rred·' when stopping become~ ·difficult as p_et,ple l'lre.,.suddenly observed crosSing. ORANGE COAST DAILY PllOT ,.\ pcr.-,nn la1•k1n );! ,, i-:enu1nl' S('ll:»l' of pity for 1he wc·e1k is 011.-,s 111 1-( ;i b<:i !'IC" ... ourC'C O( Strength I hl' r uthl c:-~ rn~•n . :..u rond , 1:- .:d\l.·ays a \Yt·:1k anrl rr1~htt."ncd n1an wh1•n hll'I defcns1•s <i rc i..nock cd do\\ n 11 ·5 od<I . ;01d :1 l1ttl e l11lsclllin)'.(, to rc fl t>C'I uµon thr ru(·t thnl Engli sh i s lht> only major lon g u a~L' in \\h1 r h ··1·· 1s ('apil a li zt•U . 111 :dmo~t all oth('r t-:uro pean languo gc:--. ··''ou" 1s r i-iJlitali1L·d :111d "i'' 1-. 111 lo\\~!" ('ffl'!l' T h l' r u nn111 g <11'ptr 111 t'On tl'O\'t."l 'o,). 1n "'hi{'h 1hc con - ( SYDNEY HARRIS) sumcrists insist that all aspirin is alike, and the big manufacturers insist 1hat there are differences 111 qualll~ runtrol. niust find the ltJtter "'inning an empty victory : there art'.' quality differences. but they b<'a r no necess ary relation lo the price of the brand. ·rh<' t;reatcst m1slakt• re· fornfcrs make is asl\umlnJt, rithcr s<'crelly or 01>enly. that tht•y ere "beUer" than the people they are lr.ying to reform: and with this attitude,. no real con- ' e r51on 1!-t'' er pos~i~lt'. 11r th<' I New TestanlcnL tc<i<:he s us anylhing, it is that a repentant si nner can achieve salvation n1orc easily than a prig. I 13ot h too much and too little m oney distort one'i;: attJt'ude toward ii ; as William Feather observed : "The petty economJes or the rich are just as amazing 11s lhe silly t?xtru\.·agances of the poor Perl\aps the wws t remaining discrlmlnatiorrbet'A1cen the sex· j'~ I'> lh:1t prO:-.lllUIL·~ ill"(' still ;tr- ' • - fested, while thelf customers go ree -only because Jaws a re 'How •boat one for the n»if?. made by m e n. and not by women. ,~---~---------' ( Next we approach Aliso Park and just beyond, nen Brown's en- trance and Aliso Drive and the residential area -all dangerous In pulHng out on t~c highway. Next iA Wesley Drive where school buses pull out {lgainst trAf· fie , sometimes with _the "un blinding the driver~ and others leaving the shoppin.& center turn- ing south. 'Nor are there safely zones for pedestrians from the residential areas. When the populace com plained deaf ears lll\Swercd with lncreosed ispeed lir>hr rl f\' I\ Pl'f1. l-'uhh.tht'r ·r11,1n1as II' eof111/. fdr/11r flnrbnra l\rr1/J1•h 1':d1rur111/ /'0t11• f;ditor Thr 1·(ltl<>11.d p;.,.:1· ul the D11 ly r1101 ..... ,.1,, \ll 1n lorn1 11nd ~t1mulatc rt'adt•r,, 11~ 11t't''l!11l1ni.: (In thi~. Pl&jl.e ch',., .. ,,. l'Onlml"r\1 ;1r.' on topics of It\· lt•r('h\ b) 1>~nd1l'1tt rd coh1tnn11ts 1nd G•rtoon1!ll~. "' prn' 1dln.,: a forum fur rt·~der~· \ l('y," an d hy 11rf'senljn~ lhl~ nty,'JlllllPC'r·~ n111nu1n~ and idtYll n n curr .. nl tnpu ~. 1'hf' 1·dllori11I np1n1on~ or th1• 01111.1 r•11ot llPPf'~r nnh hi the 1•d1 1or1aJ l'olumn at the top 11f th1· 11iuc• (lplnn111.' ··~W"l'5~l'a b) th<' rolul'llll1 lll11 :ind rartnon15t,. 11n<l l.-ttfr y,ril•'"' ''" lf1t>l rown 1nrl no t"rido,.,,1·1111•nl flf lht•l r \'It'""'" by lht' D•ily Pilot llhnltld he> 1nf1•rr<><1 . ednesday, February 19, 1975 Sa OAK the m• "lak1n1 pills at the hea on the proved option, group\ ''Mo! birlh Ct asons r after p Probst f'e m i1 Center "TAI KK lmpe Klan drarl Broy. 1 Chief tiaJ I withe wiza· 'the g lacte KNI acher gets ;; spots. The Holinl briefl parlo1 \4-·itho achin "I ~ rron1 At csta~ Sh~ 01w;;1y down Ric "!), "Y Th< peals snak1 provj asSUI ing. Ru agai1 <.:oun cour· G F: MI: Gary: apes. No: Uni• Mi 11 procl the ft as th, 'ff ing a like clla1 gori1 and nob I ract1 ~ "~ jobs -1r1 ' N1 <join tro11 sew• clip blai Por ban • · Wedne'$day. February 19. 1a75 DAIL'( PILOT AT akland Femiirlsts . ay Morning Pill ANIMAlogic~~ ... .,..,. Move to Apartment · Hearsts Sell Mansion ay Be Dangerous L.:..::.I' l-llLLSBOROUCH (UPI> -The parents or rugitive heiress Patricia l·learst are moving: out of their 22·room mansion to a big apartment on San Francisco's Nob Hill . s maller home to be built at the Burlingame Country Club near Hill::.borough l 'hc c ity itpartment occupies the sixth r1oor or a building on No!J lhll ncur thl· l'1tv's landmark Fair I OAKLA~D <Ulll) -·raking the morn1ng-nftcr pill is like .. taking 40 years of bilrth control pills at once" a!l-d may endanger the health and lives or women not on the pill who sec the n~wly ,up- proyed .~edication as an "easy, pt1on, an Oakland fC'minisl pill is Yk~ \l.)ting -tO years worth of birth control pills at once,'· she sal'1. because the hormone con· tent is so high. group warned. "Most women who can't take birth control pills for medical re- asons may consider the morning- after pill•an easy oplion," Alana Probst, an orficial at the Oakland f'emini st \Vomen 's Ilcallh Center, said 'l\.lcsd~y • '"fi\KING Tiii•; n1orning -~rttr It muy endanger the health or women with heart disease, high blood pressure. or .a p.i.story or cancer fn their families -the same women who may be en- dangered by birth cootrol pills, she said. · Medical experts said the hormone level ,in the morning- after drug 1s aetuaUy about the level of that cootained in rive to six montha. worth or b~rth control pills. TllE GROUP said the Feb. 5 rederal Food and Drug Ad· ministration approval of the morning-after pi.II, which con- tains a high level or DES, diethylstilbestrol, is .. equivalent to endorsement'' of the con- . trovefsial drug. Imperial \\'i1.11rcl of Ku Klux Klan says his <1rganiiation is drafting Gen . (Jl'orge S . Brown, chairman of Joint 1 Chiefs of Starr. as presidcn· ti.al candidate -·•with or without his permission. The wizard ackno\vlcdges that 1 the general has not been con· lacted. The group said the FDA bann~d even minute amounts of DES in beef headed to the marketplace in 1972, but . ap. proved the morning-arter pill1 which they said contains thousands of times the amount of DES banned in arUmals. "Obviously women's health is far less important to the FDA than a 6lice of, beef," said Oakland Feminist Women's Health Center Director Laura Brown. THE GROUP contends the morning·a fter pill is often ad· ministered to a rape victim without using other methods to determine whether the victim could he pregnant. And. they said, some stud ies indi('ale '-''On"IC'll "'ho have t::iken the 1norning-after pill bccon1c prec· nant afterwards. 1-"rom 1946 through 1956, DES "'liS given to pregnant women to prevent miscarriages, but the female offspring of those women are often arnicted "'ilh vaginal cancer. "It's ludicrous to think that it is any safer today than it was 20 years ago," the Oakland feminists said. "You now have a situation where DES daughters will be taking DES." De Fights Evil Preacher Goes to Scerie KNOXVJl,l_.l'--:. Tenn. (UPI) -A snake·handling mountain pre· acher who's tryini; lo bring the Gospel to a local bathhouse said if he gets a permit from police he'll eva ngelize at all of the city's seedy spots. The Rev. Clyde nicker of llol Springs, N.C., associated with the Holiness Church of God in Jt>sus Name of Newport, Tenn., appeared briefly at a l0<.·;..1l bathhou~e. the successor to outlawed massage parlors. Police officers told nicker, who was talking to the women without his snakes, that he .... ould have to have a permit for street pre· aching. ••1F I LIVE ·ro Gl·:T a permit." Ricker said . "they'll hear more fron1 me. J pl :ui to v1 .... 1t thcn1 all -beer j1'int s, book stores. theaters ." Al the bathhouse• slop, he told a blonde woman "-'Orking at the establishment. ··1 don't "'ant you to go to Hell." She seemed unimpressed nnd replied. ··instead of trying to wash away our sins. v•h .v don't you eome on in here and let us wash you down ?" Ricker declined . s aying, •·Tue "'Ord of God is against this.'' ''Don't you take baths'!'' she asked. ••YES, ATllOME, Wiit: RE I'm supposed to." The 1-loliness church with which Ricker is associated won an ap- peals court ruJ1n~ last fall allowing church members to handle snakes during worship services. ending a two-year battle. The only proviso of the ruling was that the church leaders had to take steps to · assure that no bystanders would be endangered by the snake handl- ing . R1c\.:e1· W<1 s not 1n\'ul ved In the court ruling. y,·hich involved a case ::igainsl the H.l•\. l .1~lun Pal·k .:ind 1\lfrcd Ball. a leader of the Cooke County 1 loline:-.s Churt·h. both con\·1clcd \\\'O years ago or contempt of court in handling snakt·s during religious services. Groups Want Apes Freed, in Society MILWAUKEE. Wi,. <AP) Gary Nosacck \Vants to free lhc apes. Nos::icck. a sophomore al thl' University of Wi ~t:ons 1n Milw<iukec . is the se lf · proclaimed founder of the Free Lhe Apes Movement. also known as the Ape Liberation Army. . HE AND IDS rollowcr~. includ· ing about 20 in Milwuukee and a llke number in a Normal. 111 . chapter, want to lake apes. gorillas and baboons out of zoos and cages to t:ike over man's ig- noble yet necessary drudgery in (actories, of(iCC'S and homes. · "We believe there t1re mnny jobs ape~ can handlC'." he suy~. "')l's been proven over and over.·· ' Nosacek, who envi~ions ape!'\ doing all Bort.s or unskilled lahor fron1 riot control to cleaning sewers. produces piles or news clippings about apes picking blackberries and painting in Portland, Ore.. or serving as bartenders in the Netherlands. . J ··MOSTLY THEY just pour be~r." he says. "No complicated drinks or anything." Nosacck, 20, says with a bit of regret that he has never trg;tncd ao ape or even gotten close lo one. . ··1 have never personally known an ape, but J certainly would like to meelone." DESPITE IUS enthusiasm ror • introducing apes into the labor· force. none of the zookeepers or- polit.icians he contacted have been receptive to the idea. .. None of those people 1seem very enthusiastic thus far," he concedes, "but we still think there are many jobs, factory work for instance. that apes could perform more elficienUy and cheaply than humans. · "Think ahout riot control," he adds. "Think about how n bunch of people causlng trouble would feel if they saw 10 gorilUs com- ing at them." The mansipn, on the markl•l more than a year for a reported$345,000, has been sold RANDOLPH A. HEARST, PRESIDENT of the San Francisco Examiner. said recently the family decided to leave this wealthy s uburb for the city. Hearst said he and Mrs. l·learst were seeking "a complete change. I think it may be helpful to both of us." mont and Mark 1 lopklns holC'l s. · · ll EARS'f SAJD ()N Tiit:: anniversary of his daughter's k1Jnap1ng the f1.1111i!y fell s he \\'as still alive. tie suid he believed she "·ould be exonerated of all fugitive chiJ r~cs and not go to prison. IF ·01£ c1r't' IS A .IVN6Le, IJ)i/t/{( ARE All /He LtAl/£5?" Before their daughter was kidnaped more than a year ago, the Hearsls planned to move into a Miss ilt><.1r~t fa ces several ('barges including bank robber.' She was k1dnap('tl hy members of the Symb1oncsc Liberation Army fo"'eb . 4, 1974 and later said she joint'<i her ('aptors' rt>volutionary cau~e . She was l;,i!>t yea rd in ;..1 ta(){' recording June 7. · ·. Penney Save on our crisp :Romance' percales 1n all popular sizes. I ' '" Twin size, reg. 4.79 . . . Sale 3.49 Full size, reg. 5.79 ........ Sale 4.49 Queen size, reg. 9.79 ..... Sale 7.39 King size, reg. 11.79 ...... Sala 8.89 Package ol 2 standard pillow cases. reg. 4.29 ..... . .. 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By).lfLARY KAYE "" .. Mf<t "i.t IMIH, Paddle boarder LarrY C1pune 1'as had numerous hair-raisin.I ex_periencelf durtng his trips down the East and West coasts. Shark$, co1d water and dive· bombing pelicans have all been part .of his ocean treks since 1963. BUT, HE TlllNKS none of lho$e trouj:lles compare to the problem he's having trying to ronv!nce school administrators that kids would benefit fron1 hearing his tales. The 32-year-old Balboa Is land paddle-board record-setter who l"ast lj!Ummer paddled from Or:egon to San Diego in 60 days, said that while he's a landlubber he'd like to tell students about his trips -for · a modest fee, of course. ·'Kids \Vho sec m y assemblies love them," suid the tanned, blond athlete. ··tt 's the schoo l ad - ministrators. though. who aren·1 convinced," he added. Capu n e insist s lhat ad - minlslrator111 prefer to hire hyp. notists and magicians for student assemblies, yet he still spends much or his time driving from school to school offering bis "act." Entertainment is fin<!, Capune said, but that's not what the kids are goinwto school for. The Balboa [slander recently offered a package deal to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District to give assemblies at each or the 36schools for $1,444. "That works out to about $40 per school, far below the $125 go- ing rate for assemblies," he says. • !IE HASN'T heard yet if the district will buy hi s offer, but said it probably won't because of u lacJs. of funds. "Yet they'll hire a magician for $125," he complained. Capune's assembly includes a film sho\ving clips of his travels and., news interviews, a talk on his trips and a question period. 1-lis main reason for giving th(' assemblies is his belief that :;tu- positive examPie. ··All they .see in newspapers and on TV are negative figures, such as members of the S,LA. wbo arc often made out as hel'oes," he says. ""I'M SHOWING· the kid•· th•t you can do something conl, pletely different that isn't negative,'' Capuneexplained. ••Jt's Si mply a m'.atter of doi'ng the best you can with what you've go t. Lots of peopl~. who have money, can make the s3.me trips I have by boat. But I 'use the energy I have,'' he says. During the 'thfee years Capune has been givi11g assemblies, he's appeared at about 120 schools in Southern California. 1'he tpughest nut to crack, how ever. is still his l\Dmetown Newport· Mesa School District. ''SOMEHOW, administrators_, think I 'm to pull the Wool over th e ir eyes and mak e money.'' he said. ··1 can assure everyone that !<1st year I earned only $3,800. Capunt painted to his .w1a~I, Balboa Jsland garage bungalow and defied anyone to say he's !iv· ing in high style. CAPUN E SAID he reruses to accept s ponsors for his trips from companie::. he doesn't respect. He said he '~umed down offers from a beer compa,ny and from Playgirl mag"~ifle. "I'm still waiting for an offer from a peanut butter or jelly con1pany. That's what l mostly eat during my trips out in the ocean and it's good for kids. I wouldn.:t,..mi~'romoting that,'' he says. Capune has planned a trip that \vould begin this sun1mer and e nd probably in February 1976. J.le hopes to paddle from l\.1aine to ·rexas. via the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf or l\fexico. OFFERS ASSEMBLIES Larry Capune • Fountoln Valley's Bi,ent.eunial • Committee is l09kin' for a tht rne '"· and is i;1>0nsoring a contc!-.t to find one. Shirley Pulford. commitle(' t·o. C'halrpersqn. said-all residents are encouraged to submit a theme s uggestion Qf 10 word~ or less. The local con1mit.tee plans to use it in 1conjunction with the national bicentenniul iheme .. A µa st to" rem rm ber u futurt• to n1old ... 1'he fir.it place "'·inner will l'l'· ceive l> s1l\'er bicenten111ut 1ncdallion. Entries, nccompanit:d by an t•xplonation of the theme in 100 "'ords or less, should be :;ub . milted by !\-larch l, at Fount<.1in \:alley City llall. 10200 Slater 1\\'C". Y.'inners \Viii lu.• annountt'<I :'\pril 5. Questions muy b~ directed le) Karen Ack ley at 842-Z)96or A.(.', l=:rickson at 962-4778 .• , , ' .. • was por1 her µorl pre: 1, yea erai µ-Ori "'he: the II circ "'h( In S goc hon ma cou Cor p on he \Vh• !'or or hin ( Pilotlogbook ) A New Blow INVENTORY TAX REDUCTION SAW \PLUS · I To Learning? By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Otthe Daill, Pltotstaoll 1-;ouC . .\TION, that sen1i -scicntific: pro- cess of pouring knowledge into rece pti\"e minds. has always been a proving ground for crackpot theoreticians. Of late, it almo~t seems every professor in 'iCHllEIBEll e\•ery ivory tower has a pet brainstorm on how to make our "progressive" educa tion system even bet- ter. Innovation is the key \\·ord toJay, not learning. School districts seem to compete with each other over who can provide the most unusual program of electives. 'f'h e usuul products of such a process are youngsters best classified as sophisticated morons and school budgets that spend the tax- payers into bankruptcy. 'fhe latest egghead with a scheme to make education 1nore "n1eanlngrul" (pardon the meaningless cliche) is Dr. William Rohwer. . \\'HEN 11E'S NOT out espousing hi s ideas, Rohwer can be found prov.'ling the halls of, \\.'here else. UC Berkeley. long a haven for fuz zy-headed idenllsts. Roh"·er says grade school k ids would rather stud y such things as baseball records and computer programming than be burdened \Vith trivia like verb conjugation, reading, gramma r. arithmetic, languages and other basics. I-le claims kicb> shotildn·L ha\"e to suffer through s uch classes until junior high. Accord- ing to the concept's creator. such a program v.:ould better prepare children to s ucceed in . ,junior high and, after that, in high school. DESPITE LONGSTANDING beliefs that ,young children are mos t recepli\"C to learning ne\\' things, Rohwe r contends the basic ·'Three R's" subject children to early failure complexes that deny then1 a future in high- paying jobs. I si ncerely hope nobody in the leaching profession plunges off the deep e nd v•ith Rohwe r's tenets in hand. As a teucher's husband. I oft~n come in touch ,,·ith educators in an objective ob- server's status. ll is my coosidei-ed observation that Roh\~·er needs to visit a fe.\v of our high school s for a chat \Vith some of the illiterates permitted lo graduate these days. ' . ··PROGRESSIVE EDUeATION" ha s stibmurined basic kOO"-'iedge. Kids are get- ting out of high school and into college without the ability to \Vrite proper sentences. speak understandable English or (·ven read on an elementary level. The system is already s uch that a child can coast through secondary school on elec- tives \\·ithout ever taking basic English gram- mar. once the backbone of education. Crude schools· are so intent OQ teaching the '"ne\,. n1ath" that many kids reachlng high sc hool cnn't add, subtract, multiply <.1nd divide \vithout using u pocket calculator. , l\10DERN EDUCATION is drilling con1 - mon sense and the ability to reason out of today's students and laboratory educators like Roh\\"er s imply make matters \\'OrsC . Elective education is a fine thing. to a re· asnnable extent. Such classes should be" the re- "·ard for students who know the basics well enoug h to move into more esotel'i c fields. Nothing is more pathetic than a youngster ,,·ith a high school diploma in hand, testifyJng to knO\\•ledge he should have -but never re- ceived. Legal Counsel Program Set ' Free le'gel counsel ror session is Feb. 21 at the pettons 5:0 years of age Free Clinic. 460 Ocean and old.er will be offered Ave .. Laguna Beach. by the J:a.sun8 lleaclt Tor an appointment or free Clinic from 1:30 tor further information, p.m. tp4:30 p.m . the first rc_a_ll_49_•_·0_7_6t_. ____ ...., .and lhlrd Fridey or Neb month. Loc•I ftewa. The PrOaram is aq ex"l Ewery d ay. )llMIOll' or once 'a dl011lh ill:Vlc• oltcrj!jl~evi..,._ If lilr U\e el(nle. hO l\l!Xf - I .t DOUBLE G AND OP·ENI G CELE RATION .... SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCl,_C~ .. (EL CAJON) \ CARP'ET YOUR · ENTl·RE . HOME , LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, HALLWAY AND TWO BEDROOMS -><,~-,~~~-.. .,. ·-~ .... $ ,~,"1i~:'"' -,yt,r · ~j#_\ "· U!I '" j;. / , COMPLETELY INSTALLED OVER LUiURIOUS PADDING 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. -~·· ... ~ ' ' ~· . . . . ' ·., ' CARPET YOUR LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM AND HALLWAY JOO · DUPONT NYLON PILE. Hl·LOW TWEEDS IN TWO-TONE COMBINATIONS DESIGNED FOR RIGOROUS WEAR. l!AS[OQN3: :.,~ A~• 'A~;:,·, C0/.1 PLETEI Y INSTALLED OVER EXISTING PA001NG CARPET TILES 100 :. NYLO N PILE. DO-IT -YOURSELF. EASY TO IN STALL. FEELS LIKE VELVET. OUTWEAR S OTHER CARPETS STAIN AND SOIL RESISTANT 12"'1 2". LIMITED SUPPL Y-SOlD AS IS FIRST COME -FIRST SIRVID GR-ASS CARPETS IN MUL Tl-COLORS ·. . !Oil':, POLYPROPYLENE wiJH RUBBER.BACK . PASTEL DECORATOR STRIPES AND· TWEED COLORS-MAKE IT A NATURAL FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE. IOW SALf PRICED ..• COMPARAILE RETAIL •.•••••••• .$7.99 . """ '-"flDli· DUP.ONT NYLON SCULPTURED Hl~LOW IOO'll CONTINUOUS FILAMENT PILE. ATTRACTIVE . 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COIORAOO I LVO. 7007 UURll CANYON l lVD. 21011SfflRMAN WAY 462-6212 . 1711) U!-1700 421-1914 . S77-l to0 fl2·2200 147-2»4 IAT., 9 A.M;TC ' M URA =AIN .. ~ I _W~ed_n_ad~~•Y~·~fob='""1"ry'"-"19::.,-"'97=5-----'P'-'l"LOe_T::·:'.:AOe.V~ER~T~tS~E:!R:__,t_A!·:!.1 -f 'IJ.dnesday. February 19. 197$ DAI L y PILOT A9 P.r~~ley StilJ Respects . 'Pr-es~id~. ~en----=t=-=-' '-------'= By ANN COOP ER Qf• o.u,,,..,.,., "A ludy called m& once '"d was. very angry that f was •w>· porting the president ,, I asked her who els~ lherc was to sup- 1>0rt. I was raised to respect lhc president." . ln an Okluhoma tw'-ing that 12 rt:ar:1 in San Clemente haven't erased. Paul Presley still sup- µorts his friend Richurd Nixon v.•ho lives u stone 's throw dov.•1; the road. IN CALlfo~ORNJ,\ .. Republican <:ircles, Presley is know as a man whose support is worth httving. · In San Clen1cnte, he's known as a ~ood businessman ¥.'ith a homespun and' Sometime blunt m<1.nner. He's also a former city counciln1an and Chamber ·Or Commerce director. Presley, who still«"efers to Nix· on as ··the J>resident", says thnt he is often approached by people \\'ho want inforl:nation on the forn1cr c hief executive's health or want nlessages conveyed to lum ·· ),/ .... ' . Whett 'Ni};(OD annowiced lbree weeka..betoce his resignation that he wotlll vis)ttog lhe \V•atern. Whll.e Ho ~~· J.'.resley '"'ade hcadll!M!• bY'cancellln& faciDties for'the press anQ the J>residential entour:age. Spe<;lJlation flourished that even Mlxon1& lrien48 were turn. ingonblm. "I thr.ew ~m out because I .had Qlud e •t>revious commit· me11ta;Jo,r th~pace:" Presley in· sists. <"4Jl vja a business decision ltnd. h&i4 .• ii , to do with n1y feelings or triendshlp for the Presiden•,~· A:SKE o "'J-itJS J.,iriion of the causes of the ctutnbling of the Nixon adminiS!ration, Presley says, "The man is a victim of circumstance!. I-le is a brilliant man, but lik~ the rest or us he has n1ade some mistakes." What mistakes? "Well, ror in- stance," Presley says.. "il I \ve1·e a prominent businessman, and one or my employes called rrom the local police station to tell n1e • he had heen arrested for drunkC'n I . NAME in the NEWS driving, would I be wrong lo pay his tine and then <:1sk the police chief to protect my Position by keeping the arrest out of the papers? 1'hat \.\'ould be a cov· erup, but would it ~·rang?" Presley «.•laims recent asser- tions that Nixon \Viti end his seclusion at Casa Pucifiea and return .to politics are "ridiculous" and due to misun- derstanding. ''NATUR ALLY, I F someone like Barry Goldwater asks him whether he is willing to hl!lp the 1>arty," Presley says , "he is go - •ing to say yes, I'll do whatever· I can. But that cloesn't n1can he is O:J.bout to become a spok«.•s man for the Ilcpublican party.·· Goldwater's recent as!icrtions that Nixon would like a role in ll~publican affairs ('auscd a flurry of comnlent. Presley points out that Rabb( Korff, who is raising money Ni)\· on's legal .and medical expenses, ha s a d1rr~ent purpose in describing Nixon's situation. '"l-le wouldn't be in a good posi- tion lo•a sk for contributions ir he suid the President was about t.o tuke a trip arowtd the world." DESCRI BING Nixon's finan- cial s ituation, Presley says, "1'he man has no money. That is to say. he has more than you OI' I , but compared to what he had, he has nothing.'' ln his folksy \\'ay Presley calls his \Vife "'the missus" and com- pares Nixon to a neighbor ""·ho mig ht come to borrov• a cup of suga1·. He stoutly defends his con- 1 inued support of the forn1cr l'res1dcnt. ··\Ve don 'l have that kind of re· lations hip ," Pres ley ins is ts ·· \Vheu people ask ho w the Prcs1 · dent i~ doing. I tell then1 hl' 1s do- ing as \\'ell as can be cx1>eclcd (ollowing serious illness and sur· gery. "Being an advocate for anyone is simply out of tile question," Presley says. PRESLEY O\VNS the San Clemente Inn, near the Nixons' Casa Pacifica, thut was known to the Amcricun public as the \Vestern White I louse. During the Nixon administration Jlreslcy made available at the inn u ban- quet room for press conft•rcnct"s. as well as sleeping quarters for the many Secret S e rvice employes and Adn1inislratiun aides attached to the President. "President Nixon \VUS \'Cry an- gry once ¥."hen he wus the target of eggs and ton1atoes at a dl'· n1onstration." Preslf'y r clal('s "'Ile said. '1'hose JX!Ople are n't throwin~ eggs at Richard Nixon . lhey are thru\.\1ing: eggs <.1l thl' 1\1ne rican president.· '" 0 •1 ly Pt IOI S• .. 11 f>l'>OIO ··No n1an ever h~d g rcall'1· rl'spe<:t for the presidenc y than lli1.:hardNixon."saidhisfriend · NIXON'S NEIGHBOR Clemente an Presley St11dy 'l'l11c 11rtf•d Living Habit Cancer Clue? By T llOi\11\S I). l·:l.1 1\S The politics of tht.• cancer researt:h e~l abli ~h ment and an unspoken pre· judice again s t in vestigators who don't hav1.: SOUTH ERN t:ALffORNIA FO CUS WE CHALLENGE RISING PRICESI !\1 .0 . degrees are apparently hulding up ;:1n impor· tanl Southern Californio.1 ~tud y \\'hi l'h :.ho\\'S pro- mise or revealing \\'hich con1mon Ji\·in g h<..1bits help cause cancer. Statistical surveys of ult Californiu deaths between 1970 and 1972 completed last su1nmcr by UCLA researcher Jarne~ Enstrom ~hov.·cd that J\'torrrions are much lc~s likely to di e of l·anccr· than other Californiu.ns. KODEL ® m HI-LOW 100 l\ODEL ·II! 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IS AND Tii i·: fi gures J~nstro1n rt" vealed in an intcrvicv..• n'lak e ren1;.1rk a bit• reading: California Mormons dit· ll'SS lh<in half us orten as other residents in the slate f1·om c:un ccrs of the stomach, esophagus. colon. lung, ilVl'r , pantrc as. prostate. bladder and kidnl.'.\'. And their death rates £ron1 cancers of the nervous system, leukemia and lyn1phom~1 such as Hodgkin's Disease arc less than 75 percent of thl.' rate for their neighbors. Overall. l\'l ormons suffer only about 15 percent as many fatal cancers as other Cali£ornia nten and l\tormon ¥.'Ornen about 60 percent as many as · others. Enstrom has sought funds fron1 the National Cancer Institute (NCI> for a detailed s tudy or ""·hat Mormons do differently than others \\'hieh nlight help stymie cancers. IIE SPECULATES Tll:\T Sl\-10 KI NG and eat- ing and drinking habits play a n1ajor rol e. along with social and psychological ractors ;.ind the general health practices of the ~1 ormons . But there ha\'e been fev.· specific studil'S·-as1de from those on smoking and lung cancer-ain1cd at isolating cancer-causing ractors. Another project based at Loma I.ind a lini\'Crs1· ty in San Bernardino eounty has found similarly low canc~r incidence among Seventh-Day r\dvcn· tists. Since there are about one.fifth as many of them as t here are l\1ormons and they tend to live close to one another. the Se,·enth·Day 1\dventists clearly aren't as typical of other Culifornians as the l\.1ormons. The Lorna Linda study i;:eL.:; 5200 .000 annually from NCI. but Enstrom's request for S35.000 has been turned down. Part of the problcn1, he s ays. is that he isn't an ~t.D. and \'irtually alt of !he decision.make rs al NCI are. Jle's handicapped further in that hi s doc- torate is in physics and not a life science like biology or organic chemistry. But Enstrom feels a prejudice agains t prc\'e n· tive medicine and unconventional research han· dicaps him even n1ore than his ac<.1demic crec•en - tials. T H E LO~I A Llr\Dr\ STUDY IS the onl y major one of its type going on any\vherc in the nation to- day,'' he s aid. "Out of $581 I million :;pent in fi sc<il 1974 on co1ncer research, only about SlO million v.•as s}>ent on epidemiology and possible pre vention. 'l'hat's about 2 percent of the total.'' This . he speculates, is dnf' 10 the pr<'oc cupa tion of docto1·s "'ith treatn1enl. rather th<in disease pre- vention. ··All their training points to that.·· Enstrom s:.iys he's now turning to th"e ,:\me ri c;,in Cancer Society in hopes of getting rinancial s upport for his v.·ork. "They seem to be a little more v•illing to give to unconventional research becaus e they·re not a go\'· ernment agency and thererorc they're c-loser to the people." I Enstrom has s upport in his fcelipgs about this alleged prejudice against the uncon\•entional from ) another unorthodox res earcher, Stanford University 's Nobel Prize ""·inning chC'1n1st . l.i nu~ .Pauling. I P1\ULING llAS LONG t\DVOC,\TED Ttl~\T NCI set aside a portion of its huge f1n<1nccs for "un · ) conventional research." But Dr. Frank l~auscher . I\'Cl 's director . responds that "in the sense thut <'\'Cry ~rant and contract awarded by the institute is b<1 scd on <111 in · dividual idt"a . we arc pursuinJ?: s11ch a policy nov.·. '' That kind of burcaucralic talk has n't helped Enstrom , nor ¥.·il l it allow anyon<' ('l se to reevaluate lus lifestyle to take JX>ssib\e c;.1n<·Cr·caus in g factors into account. Concludes Enstrom, "P~oplt• s hould be given a choice. They should bC' alJoy;cd to know the conse· quenres of their habits and v.·hat a change in their lifestyle might mean.·· ..,, Our team tells you everything you went 10 know abou 1your1eam In lhe DAILY PILOT I • AJf QM.YPILOT W!dn!!d!y.Febll...., 1l, 1975 DiedrleJa Irked Aviation Study Called Rehash ~ By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ot•o.oy,.........,. SANTA ANA·· Oranire County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. has branded a county Chamber or Commerce report on aviation a "'rehash'' or other studies and ssid It told him nothing he didn't already knqw. The elcht·page chamber repart was a summary of commercial aviation problems in the county with suggestions on how they can be alleviated. Chamber President Lucien D. Truhill urged the board to con· s ider budgeting as much a s $400,000 next year ror prepara· tion of an aviation m.-slcr plan for the county. DIEDRICH, OBVIOUSLY ir· ritated by the report, picked at the chamber's reasonin~ for IS minutes Tuesday. He said many other studies, paid ror ,by the county, have already been done and a number are still under ' way. He got County Airport Director ~bert Bresnahan to agree the report was a rehash or old statistics. but Bresnahan noted most or the chamber's facts and fia:ures are accurate. Bresnahan told supervisors he is actively seeking solutions to mounting jet noise and over·· crowding problems at the county airporL ' l-le said the airport: ulrcady ls handling at least 150,000 nioru operations per yeur than thc- level dee m ed a maximum by the Federal A v·iation Agency. BRESNAHAN SAID he is cur· rently workin~ on a fea~1bilit~ ~c · port concerrung possible Joint use of military airfields in the county and has been in l"io:;1..~ touch with mititaryoffic1a ls. "Once tht• fina l word is 1n on 1':1 Toro a nd I.us Alan11 to::.. 'IAi'l' v.'111 see if thcrt• are pny other solu· lions." Hresnahan ~a id . ''\Ve have been att:u:king lhc prolJlcrn on a step by :-.l l'P h:1 sis. ·· 'I'ruhill and (.iordon {)1:-.o n. chai1·rnan of the chamber L>oard or direc tors . .-dmitted th<.·:--· hadn't pr(•p;.1rc<l a profcssion:.il report. BUT THEY TOLD supervisors the chamber report was only in - tended to Jet supervisors knO\V where the business con1munil y stands on aviation need:.. They · said they were only trying to ge nerate some action. But Die drich \,\•as un yie ldin g. He challenged the chamber position in favor of a n('w je tport in the north count y's Chino llills. The Fullerton Supervisor s aid that des pi te the c hamber's claims, the_site would have noise impacts anctis "infeas11Jlc.'' IRRITATED BY REPORT Supervisor Diedrich llE Sr\10 Tiit: c-ounly i s <.ii ready trying to C'X pand and im· prove Or;.i nge Cou nty Airport,· another cha n1ber :-.uggcstion. Diedric h .-!so look issue with :he c hamb('r t·ontcnl1on that 111 uni c ipal ;.1 1r pu rt s like l·'u\lerton, San .J uan Capistrano :ind Meadowlurk s hould be al'- qui1·ed by the county for more ef· fi cie nt central operation. The supervisor agreed with the chamber that a new jetport is neede d . Jn all sincerity, 1f you can find a site with no problem s, we''I _coope rate," he s;.iid . 4 Bodies Fo~d BAKERSFIELD IUPIJ -The }\ern County coroner's offi ce to· tfay was attemptiQg to identify the bodies or four men found in a C'ar overturned in a canal west of • r;· ·,1.-.:'· ~ L.A. C'Al.LS · . 6• EACH ......... , ........... ..,, ·n.r......_c......,or~ ,,,," .... ...._~ .... lf"- 17141•1.?~1 .. 23 IDONT BELIEVE IT I don'\ beu~e il is the cry of the past rooted in the shadows of doubt. Today, in this fast world, study and application of certain discovered fundame ntal princ iples, which bring about proven clini cal ev1der»:e or results, dispels doubt and ushers in und e r s tandin g and knowledge. 1"he cry of the past that echoed ; "people couldn 't fly ,"·or "voices t·ouldn't be transmitted over phones." or "radios or pi ctures over T.V." -they JUSl didn't believe it! Today' there are many people who have e11perienced the wond e rful res ult s of Chiropractic care. They do not need the belief or doobls or the past, because they have knowledge of proven results through personal eic.peri e nce! A s k a Chiropractic pat ient if Chiropratic hclp l'd them! We will be surprised if we do not help you when we accept your case Dr. Partain, D.C. MeWHt1 Office 111 n.. · here ·ruesday .. ~--'-~~~~~-'-~- Eostblulf Village Center HIWPORT IEACH 640-6410 MW;tS/xa;;GtAWif·Xf!~,;'i'","'. I' ' Other Deaths • BERKELEY CAP! -1939 to 1955, died Tues· Gerald E. Marsh. who day of pneumonia at an taught al Berkeley for38 Oakland hospital. lie ).'ears and heeded its de· "'OU Id have been 75 Wed· partment of speech from nesday . Electio11 Figures Releasell Death l\'otire~ . Death Notices MCGAUGMEY "'as a mem!lf'r ot Thi! F irst Chcl~I '"" CLARIC G. °""GAUGHEY, M.D. O.' (""'•'"of Hllflt•n.glon 8 1! .. cl>, M.t""n'c Nt"w,.,rl &e.c11, C•. Dall! ol °"arr L~. wa~ a 1<nlq1>t Tl'mpl1t•, .lfl 3<1· ~~' 11\h, lt1!>.. Surwiwd by hh YI....,. lnll'le Doi!Molal", par11ci ~tl'd w.th •II•. E ll•l!n #11( Ga 11 g/ll!y; ~O,,!i , nh "'°"9"'1'r •n RaonbOw Gi rl~. 5et"Y1tl!". lltlllcll•l!I H•11••• //Jlt (Ga11ghl!r ol .... n bl' al J;OO PM Tl'lu•~Oal". Fir.I QeM--., So. c..-011...,, Palri<k H-Olri~l1an Cl'lurcl'I. Tl>Orna~ W . Owffton Mt6-~ ot Scothd&i., Ar11...,,. itNI 01f1c1 an1. Mr. Ra, wall will""' 1i.e oil• Ad.In> McGMloheY o1 N1!91'PO<I S.1<1>; d anl tor lor Thi! M.t'IDn>. In !te11 01 ~'rl. Sul.an M.cGaug~y W'twl!ll!r •-r~ ll'oe lamUy rl!qlH'•I\ CIO<\ilt1om d Long &ta.th MIG.Jody #ll(~y ol M m<!lde to Tiii! Kidnl!y Fo11nd.'l•ion « Mrwpert &t-ac:h; t-gr•nnthlb'"'. fhl! Di.ibl!ll'> As!.O<:e 1ation ot Solll.l'll'rn ""..,...1.i 1.1rvlc1t' will bf hl!ld at J: C.lilomi•. Y!s11ahon locld¥, Wedne<.· Piil, Th11r•d,,..,, F1!br11,,.ry 2011'1 'Ill Gay noon to<J:OO PM. The lamily wilt bl! ~fk Yliltw ~I. In lieu ot l"-o Ofl!Wnt 1;00 to 9:00 PM W..dnP.l.O<ty 1tllt '"""'' •U9Qa•h rnemM la1 t Of'llritN· • '"" 1nq to rl!Ce•Y'l' ¥ 1 •\tors. lnl"' ""'"' •Uons be "'"' to Hoao;i Mamori.111 Ciood Sllephl!•d Cl!m.,lr•Y . H...,!1ngton Ho5Plt•I Em•rveoc " Roou1 F und. Bl!.ol'l,Ca. 5-mar.~· .V.Or111,,,,oorrt 1or\ Paclllt vn "WITIOf"l&J Parto. N\ort11<1r~ S.-\N'fA A N A ~-f 'inal v n tt'r r eg istration figures for the ~1 arch 4 school district e lections have been relea sed by lhc Orang e Count y Reg istrar of Voters of- fice. 111 .J . Ma~r. interim \'Ol er regis trar warned that F'eb . 25 is the de· adline for receipt or absentee ballot 4.ipplica- tions. dlr~lcwr... • GEORGE MOSS • • "HllOA C.EORC.£, •~>•de nt ol Hun! Voter lot-.1 1,, for Orange Coast dis tricts include: DAISY ROSE NIOSS. •11$U,l!nt 1>! 1no;ito" 6 ral r>, C." o~i e 01 <lv..itr. Co•I• M1!5a, C•. D•lr ot dcatl'I Fe bruary 18\r., l~l 't. !>u•v1v110 by I""" f1tln.laty 1711>, 1•ns. Survi-d by her d;tuqrite•~. Mr ~ P10ul J Rob•n!.Oll an!l .t.ugfltr•, Carolyn ~l!tdl!r ; -· Ira ~·~. Donn,, Ben.on , o<>t• ~on. l ..-11 Moss: bt<tlhar, Th<t,.,&s R°'""; -twu Gl!or ge. 1-l\le g ran!ltl'loldrl'n a no orandd•llQlhlrrs ; one o•«'.ll·g.roilllOWn. h••elvl' qrei1!·9•anoc11!1dc~n . S<·•v•t t ' $1!,.Yi(fl'~ will bit Mid Wl!d""'Ml•Y. Mii bl! hl!ld Thucsday ill 2.lO PM. Pe!'w. Fl!Dn»t"y 1tlhlll 12::JO PM. ~&It l'aml· Famil"t' C:.loni.il Fllnl!ral Ito....,, tn IY Col•nol•I Fune ,al Ho m e, wn tmin-.ter,O. Capistrano Unified. 26,800 'llltlntml,.,.r, U . MARSHALi.. Mf:•lllMUGM RAY Y. MARSHA,ll , Tl!"de<ll ot WARR EN MERAIHUGH, 16t01 Salttoa l~land, C.a . Date ol dl!ath W!~n Unit, HW1tl119ton &r.cl'I. F'On•ar, 18tn. t'7S. S..<¥1Cll">""' P"'"" c.a. Oateol dull! FellrN,... 1111>, 1'7Sat 1ng, Pact l ie VII!• Ml' mo rial P•r~ st, Virw.Hll"' Ho51)11•1 i'I LIP!i. AllQele,, Mortuary, Nl!WPOrt S.•ch, (.ol. c.a. (l(wn AuQu!,1 Jrlll, 1•:W. In K-s 0 ESTEY ''· Ml1SOUrl. ~wived Oy "''wile, JloC · M~S. l<EI~~ ESTEY . Serv;,,,.., 11•" ,..,.line ,,_.,,lhugh ; two cnildcen , ;.rondonq. P•c1t1c Vie.., Ml!mor..., P"c' ~' L~ and 10n Roller!;""°',_· ~tu..-y, Nl!wPOrt Be;ol l'l.,~.11.,. M,,bl!t MotrTl~;·.1rot' H"uNtftoton . HEBERT . 81!Kh. C..; lhrlt'9 bf"Olhl!rl , OW-•lfr ·WALTE R A. KE BERT, r~n! ol ~ff ol R•'f'lown, 111\l•~I. w .. .....,. Co~•• M l.'•OI, Ca . o .. 1e ot a e•ll> Ferret ol Wlcl'lllil, KanW• and Jan"ll'!. JOebrU.?ttJ 1Mh. 197S. Su,.,1 .. ed b-1 h•~ fffTM ol An•Mim. C• Mr. Mtrrihu\jl'I ,..,fl!. Mary H«"be•! · '"'"~ '•0'"· /.NJr~ ~;;;==========:::;I P•11l Md Donald I-le!>!' rt ot Co~!• l'N-•d IA.LTl·IEIGE.IOM FUME.RAL HOME Caono del MOI t f ' 'i4!'.(I CoSia Ml!'la i,46 24:4 SB.LllOA.DWAY MOITUA.IY 110 Broadway, Co!.la Mesa 6'17-91 ~ Mc:COIMICI wonv.u.Y Log...na Beac.h "94-941S Sa.. .luori (apttt10110 -4~177b PACIFIC ¥1EW MEMORIAL rARI (.!me•OO'~ M~IU;J'Y "'.'1~ P<Yifoc v-Doi"" Ne....part E\oxxh Ca~loft ... 1 044 7?00 PIH FAMILY COLONIAL FUttllA.L HOME 7!1Jt &:::I~ /Ive.; W~,,- 8Q'3.JS25 SMITHS' MOITUA.IY b77 Moi'n St. Hurttincpon e .. orl• !:.'6 .<.r.,)q PUBLIC NOTICE ot\t!OdUQtlle r, Cnn•h flt', mother. un.. ~D!'•I o! Po1co1mil · thrre ''''"'~·Mr~ 0·0e11 .. c.. .. 9ne ot l '"''"· Ca. tler<lfr<• e .. •iom iln an!l Ocnaqe Arpon, tl01h ol l("n'd' F'!lening ~CfY1C~• Wf'<'ln.,,da" B oo PM. S1 JOitt h1r. c.nurcll 1n1erm<•n1 Good '>h••ohe•d Ce mete r r . tll.'1( 6'o.lOWay MOrluil•Y d<t .. ClQr~. CHAFE Al.LAN A. CHAF E. 0 '>11! ol dl!alh F'e0<11>11•' 18'"· 1'11S. q e,1<1ent ct c;o,.1.11 Mt,.... Cd. 'S.11rvl'!l1!d b"t' "'' w11f, Dori• (hate : lwo d<lugh!er•. V1vi&n Nc!ll>o ot Newpgrt •nd Edna Ct1ate ol co .. 111 ~!..I: 'lo!.l•r. H•tlll! Sl.'•I"" ot Canad•; !""" 9r•nd~~. Allan ot Co\la ,,..,.,.. anct R•'"lliolpll o! Newl)Ort Bl!ach, 5"1'rw•c,,., lhU•sdoiJ l :OO PM, Bell 8 roildw•y CllitPl!I . lnll!Fml!n l Trie Abl>l'' '" Or&nge. Ca. 8'111 BroiJOwdY 1kKt1><11y dire<I0<5. ROBERTS 'S.H1 RlEV ROBE R TS. rl'sldl'nl 01 s.itnt" An .. , Ca. D"I" of ae .. 1n Fl!b'""''Y 18!1>. 1q1~. !>urYoY'l'O f]y l'll•r ,,.,,,l)o<rl!l Ren Rol>l'rl ~. "'"· IC YI~ .. no O.t<IQl>•e•. Sont••V. IX!lh o• 111<' l>Ome : Pil•cr>I\. Mt & Mr• Ja!•11• Do~e. brothl!r, R:.llt'rt tnrel! .,,\te•s. Doro\ w.e~b•o<~ H.,1..., Clo'.e and Ro1otrnarv ; .. n~,.n .. 11 ol 11 l1f'IOll. .,._,,.,tl'\ dnO on1e rmf;nl """.,..,ti The M,...n,.. r """''"'Ho.,.,~. Lo~t,1nl, It \H>01\. lhO\I! wno ,....,n. on 1<eu o! o,,_,,_ mdy oonil1~ to Tnto °'"""" Cnllnty(.,,nl«'• F unQ, Bell DrOildwaf MOrtuar 'I d trl'C tor• RING FRANCES c. R ING, f l!•IO!'n1 o! Nl!Wl>Of'I Bl!olt ri, Cd. 0 &11! ol dlt•tn Fr r>rua•r 11\h, 1q1~. Survived b'I' her ~ncl. Do1niel F". Rinq, ~. Oilrllel C. Ring; 1-qr.irw:lch1 !drl'n .11n!l one ,;,. tv, ...,.1.,., C. o·a.,~. Sl!r\lkdO Thurs- ' T::JOPMal Ou•Lady ot Ml. (.Mm!!, New1>1>1'1 Bracl'I 8e1!1·8 ergr-n:in CMI• Mt"'Mm !uary d•reclo•S. SAVE ON OIAIN llhlC FABRIC -f'ountain V:.illey Elementary, 18,800 -lluntington Beach Element ary, 19,334 -Irvine Unified, 12, 120 -l.aguna B e ach Unified. 11,100 -Newport-Mesa U nifi ed . 57 ,580 -Ocean View Ele m e ntary, 28 ,000 Saddlcback Valley U nified , 31 ,000 Sl'al Be a c h , 12.700 llunti ngt on Beach lligh Si:hool. 9!1.200 Coa st ('om 111 uni ty Collc~c . ISli,800 Saddl cba l·k Com· munit y College, 106,600 Maye r s aid his office has completed in ailing of vot er pamphlets . sampll! ballots , po llin g pl ace notices and absent voter h;:allot application~. · PURLIC NOTICt~ FICTITIOUS flUSI NE SS NAMEST•TCMEHT Tl>P tollOWl nq prr ~or. u 001nq ~­ nl!\\ ~\. T11E STATFSMAN"i ClUB ..001 Mllc Arlh•ir BoulC•"•d. Bea<.r. C•l1lorn1~ q71,t.Q r w • Ertttror.~i. 111c . a C•l!!o•nia <O'l>Of'•!•on. ~llOD w ,1,1>1r' e oulrY'>•O. '>uole 1•SO, LO\ •n11e1e ,, Ca!Uornia .. ,, Tl'lo~ t>11i•nH' ;, 111!1119 condi.oc:led Oy o1 C•l1to•n•• CGrP<>fl!10n F WF ENT ERPPISES.. INC.. Sign"": J•m•s M . Wv11t Pr~io.nt .This st•Wm•n! t l!&d wHh 11'11! Counlv (II!•-ol Or.tn<;ie CO<ll'lly on: Fl!DrlMry 6, 1'11~. -· P\lbl o~d Or•nQP Co•sl Dally P;tot, Fl!tl. 1~. lt,a!"IOMar. ~. 12, 191S !ij(l.1~ 50°/oOFF*' FABRIC WHEN INSTAUED BY WARDS 1 ( Pre-Inventory Reduction SALE at Balboa Island Store Only 1A OFF This is our own stock regularly sold in our own stores. Use vour BankAmerica.rd or !\1 aster Charge. · No house charges. All s ales final.· Sale Starts Thurs .. Feb. 20 Come early for the best selection 9:30lo5:30P.M. No Dealers Rem em beT, Balboa 1 s1and Stort Only.' CHARLES H. BARR \\ l"•ll'lilt l'l.11 .. :'\•·1o1p11rt Ht·.1r l1 l .1h1 21111\.T arine A\·enue. Halboa Island, Cahf.. Rescue your family from the high cos! of ealing oul. Bring them in for our juicy, top sirloin steak served wilh French Fries, Texas Toasl and a heaping crisp tossed salad. Al $3.95. it's absolulely super' ~ l1&il 'MJJ~ Two Super Steak Dinners $6. 9 S with a 'h liter of wine. $ 7 • 9 5 (• ..... ...c .. JO, 111& The Family Restaurant ......... Wtit LIM.,_M WllllMrw fl6-l271 COSTAMllA J750...._. ••• I Mtrl .. Piw I .......... •1~tlJ6 """""" 1ZOO "· ....... v4.17t-IJll ron•MC1 lOIJJMll•..,_....._14J .... 11 .... " • ' . "umber \ I in the nation in oth SAVI GS& LOANS HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DEC. 31, 1974 RESOURCES Cash Due from Banks, UniLeJ S l a L1·~ Governn1ent, Fed~ral Agency ant.1 Municipal Bonds . . . • . Federal Hon1e Loan Bank Stcx·k .• Real Es tat~ Loans: G ovem1nc nt Insured an<l Guaranteed Conventional . . . . , , ••.•. Contracts and Loa n!' to l''arilitalt• Sale uf Real Bst.a t £' Loant; for Sale of !{Pal t•: ... 1at 1· 1 lt·ld f t11· $ 334,818,110 48,708,000 589,151,868 4,234,591 ,539 7,72'2,731 Invcsln1cnt ]>urpOtil'!i: :.!,8-tU,015 L.o ans St.-cure<l by Stu-ingi; A1·count::; 13.761,512 Real Es tate Acquired in ~1·tlll·n1ent o[ Loans . ~.715,3~-I Real Estate o,,·netl for 1 n ,·estn1C'nt J>urposes. H,61 l ,997 Association J>rc1nisci;, l•'urnilure and Equip1nent . li7 ,f">37,7:l0 --~~----Deferred ('hargcs :t~.656,034 Other Assets $9,779,636 LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Savings AccounU .••••••..•• Undisbursed Loan Fund~ •. , •••. Advances from Federa.I 1-fome Loan Bank and Notes Payable . . . . . •• Accrued Interest ].>ayablc on Savi ngs , . Ot her I...iabilities . . . . , . . .. Reser.re for Fed eral and !'5ta te I n1.:0111P '\"ax P:-o; D eferred C redits and J{etierves . i{egulatory R eserves . . . • • • . Capital Stock. (;eneral R eserves and L'ndi vide<l Profits ...•.•. • $5,433,894,566 $4 ,339,186,446 -0- 621,614,784 140,917 ~7 ,568,3:17 :1:.,917,91 :\ ------4 ,7!J6,7~;~ 409,9:.1 .fO J .~G9,4 9~ $:.,4:J:l,8~4,566 1974, despite the problems presented lo the· economy in general, was a good year for cuslomers of Home Savings and for the association. Assecs grew to over $5~ Billion. Again more savers moved to America's · Largest and they earned an all-time record in interest paid, $259,447,000. Continuing !he policy of increas . ing service and convenience, 5 new offices were added and 5 more were enlarged, all proving again th at ... in trying times as welt as in good times ... fnr family savings there is no place like Home. NEWPORT BEACH 190 Newport Center Dril·e 640-6100 '" .... - SAVES your money I In the l1@£jQ!{1}j ,. ll me SI 11 bre net' par Tu1 con bar. sys par sta1 but lar1 hoo pac ma me lim ·"" J I By 0 s·A~ lf"vint' cleare ing ct Ana rr rision Sw Wi Tei SA Psych could ccrlifi disord h.1:-. b· (. 'nst ;i l\1dn:11 \\Uffi:J due tee lil•ach Ora1 Court Dicke'. the di the m John I of 284 al the off ens Poli Stoop! th~ vi( a.:. the the v. I· she g; then dr1\ 111 lil"l':I U( $~ 111 A l pri va made year,i unive in thf; have Gil· other wide ' the i cell a 'A"hi c restri dent cordi( dirt'(" and a Thi funds· j eel•! ment: .from work classl, and rr to ca1 anda1 A ti ly bu· the s '• , Heavy Load ' Brain fiven Lift • SANT A ANA ·-Orungc l 'ounly go\'ern-ment 's brain iioverlpuded. The board of !Upervisors has beeit toltf Sll,500 is needed light awuy to prevent breakdown. • The brain is the county 's computer nelwark, the syutem that serves almost all de· partments in one form or' another. T it£ PROIJLl-:M. supervisors were told Tuesday, is that the county's old RCA spectra computers don't have big enough mell\OrY' banks to make ~ansitlon lo a more mod;ern system possible. Computer Scjences Corppration, the com- pany. that operates the county's computers, is starting to in.stall a new Univac 1.110 sy&lQQ:l, but the new electronic brain requires a much larger memory capacity before it can be hooked up. · TllE C01'tPUTl!:R room is already packed with both the ll.CA and new Univac machines but supervlsors were told ;.additional memory units fan be squeezed in given the time and monc,. The board allocatK>n or funds means the Univac syste'1. with its increased brain- power. ~an be Installed by J\1arch. .iffa11 Cleared J ail.~llooking ' ' l , Defendant Accused 2nd Time SAN1'A ANt\ A S<Jn· la Anan cle ared or nturder charge~ by the trial judge after an Orange County Su1>erior Court jury could not r·e· ach a verdict has again been accused of id{'ntical charges iiri a new com- plaint issued by the dis· trict utlorncy's office. Prosecutor J>ut Brian's il.Ction , tu ken im- n1ediatcly uftcr Judge Mark Soden dropped ull c:har(!es i.ll.:ainst Jesus ~lrigana , 2:!. of Sunta t\nu, nlca ns that the de- fendant .... ill a~ain be ar- r ~11i.:n1 · ti o n n1urtll·r ('h;i r gcs 'fhl' 1ury Lil his f1r~l tr1aj deadlo('kt.:d aftPr hearing testirnony that a.1<\gan<i. s tahh ~·ll An<.1stac1u l a:.\iH\t.•da, ,J ,. ufSunta r\na . to d t•:ilh ' 4vto'1 In E11rop1t Tr..;. t;.,.009 '"you, <:U•" c., O"'!'W&• 0911~.,Y l ny mt.~• I I llCU)<, ~,..,. f<e- llfl""8 pl.11>1 1na mal)I : 14Y ~IM) llLD•. $LHTI I G2 J1H MIW•OJT l lYG . .. -;oro1tlUCM 1114!~1J-4i5f . ' . ' . " . . .. -; '. ' Ct1n1ptiig11 T1·t1il 'J'hc 5th Di111ens ion. J)(l pular recording group and l1onurary leaders ol the 1975 t•:a::.lt.•r SL·al L'a n1pa1 g11 in ()range (.'ounty, n1eet s Freddie \rc(·ia I. 10, or Orange. 1''rcddie is the 1975 Ora ngL' L'ounty E:uslcr Seal Chil<I. lie \\·a s born y.·ith s piba s pina bifida and hi ~ le g~ are par~il ~ 11..•d '!'he Orange C(>lUlly unit h{lpcs lu raise SIS0.000 during the ta1npu1g n , l,.L'h ::!"I thro u g h l·:a:-.lL'I' Sunduy DISCOVER BRASS BOOT & BRENT ANOS IN OUR NEW MALL WING 5outh Coast ?tua DAILY PILOT A 11 Campaign Receives $66,800 Oil.ANGE -The Urut- ed \Vay of Orange Coun- ty has received a $66,800 grant fron1 the Jame~ Irvine l',oundation )Which "'ill help organize{( pit.In- ning progran1 for hun1an scr\'ice s in the county. 1'ht• L1nitcd \\lav once di vidL•d bv SCt'tl~;lS IS n1crg1ng ti1to unc t'~~nt y ~1n1l 1n hopes of n1aximiz· Ing fl'SOUfl'CS . "'!'he lrv1nt.· J.'uunda - lion gr<inl prov ides the LinLll'd \V<1y Sct.•d mOlll',\' for one y ear to de ve lop and 1n1t1at1..· o ur pro · ~ra111," :.atd Jn~l·pb J\•(l'r~tlll. -..(L'l 'l'lll;.: l'Olll 11 lll ! l't ' t' h 0.11 rn1,1n J'l"lt'l':O.Ull ~ulcll•d \h:1 t the urgan1z~1l1o n is seek- ing other fu nll~ tu asS t!>t pl:.i111nn g dt·\'t'lopn1t'11\ fo r th.._• Ill''.\! thrt.'t' yt•ar:. Prllctice Hit '· ' • r" Owly the-Dally Piiot ,.ally t•.. ( J By TOM BARLEY to revolutionize rooking youwtwt••new1n,ou11oce1 Alt'r 1-IOPPE SATIRIZES in the Ot '" ~u,.f'WoM u.tt µ r o c e du res u t l he l~•::o::m:::m::":::"::"::•_::··.:_· -=~'''..:"::':'.' __ l..::::O=========~·:_ ________ _J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ SANTA /(.NA -An OrangeCouo.tyJuil. l1'vine ma~ has been Judge Paul Mast 'l'ues- DAILY PILOT Have you picked up your free plant and book at Keystone? (893-2491) • cleared or drunken driv-day cleared Howard ing charges in a Santa Marion Donhowe. 60, or Ana municipal court de· 14851 Jeffrey Road . cision that seems certuin Irvine, of c harges filed Suspect Will Be Tested SANTA ANA Psychiatric testing that could lead to his being certified as a mcnt.ully disordered sex offt·nder h.i:-. bcC'n order·t'<I for a ('nsta f\1c san accused of k1dnapin i:: ancl ra1>ing a \\Oman ht.• all..,gedly ab ducted oul:-.ide a :'\'l'v.1>0rt Bt•ach res t;_iuranl. Orange Conly Superior Court Judge E\'erett \\'. Dickey set March 13 as the dale he will rule on the mental conclition of John Michael Sloops, ZS, or 284 S;_inta lsubcl Avl' .. at the time or the ullcgctl offenses. Police Y.'ho arrested Stoops last Sept. 13 said the \'iCLim idl'nlifil•d hin1 as the mun ..,. ho took o\·(_•r the v. heel of her car after she gave hinl a lift and then raped her :.iftl'r dr1\ Lng her lo a ren10\t' art.«1 UCI Has $2 Millio11 111 Gifts A total of $2.039,539 1n private donations wert• made to UC Irvine la:.t year. the highest total the university has received in the 11 years donations havebeenmade. Gifts for r esearch led other categories by a wide margin, follov.·cd by the special and mi s· cellancous category , Y>'hich include s un - restricted gifts and stu- dent aid pro1?rams. a(._ cordin~ to John Spear. director of dC\'l'lopn1c11t and alumni. , The gifts provided fund9for a variety of prr» jects including ship· ments or rare orchids . from the South Seas. \\'Ork on a thesaurus of classic Creek literature and medical research in - to cancer, heart disease and arthritis . A third of the universi- ty bucfget Is financed by the state. The balance comes from student fees , contracts . girts ~ind en· dowments. hy the Ca lifornia l~igh""·ay Patrol because he Y•a s ··retained in custody imprope rly and illegally for 10 hours." J UDGI-: ~11\ST, in a nine-puge ruling lh<it C'ould go a 11 th(_• y.·ay to the California Supreme Cuurt. did not Consider thl' Cl-IP ar ~u · nlent that l)11nho\\'{' \\;i:-. drunk \\'h1·n h(_• ...._as h:.ill t.:d on the :-..:l'\1.1-)ort 1-"rl.'t.'V. a\· Ja:-.l !A•t' 2\_I "If a -pt•r :-.on is held 111 1 a1 \ l n n g L·r th ~1n pt·1·n11ttl'd by luY., his l 'unslitulional rii.:ht :-. ha\'C bl'C'll violated."' thl.' Jllt.i~c :-.aut. .. 1.t'n hours. Lil n1\· VI ('\\', is mo~l l't'f · t~unl~ il 'iola t1 o n. "J.udg1n~ fro m rl·· gular. ronsislenl and "'id1Jspre;1d complaints this court has rt'ceived from defendants the pro- l'Cdure uf the :-.h1•riff as 11 \\'as applied lo f\lr l'onhO\\'c is typic;1L t'Olll· 111011 and reg ular." Ju<.lgc :i.1 a :-l s aid . Station To Hold Reunion I.OS ,\J .r\:\IJ ·rt)S 1"he Los Alamitos J\'aval Air Station annual reu- nion 1s being organiied u.nd volunteers ar(' needed . ;_iccording to reu- n i o n t' o n1 m i t t l' (' c h a i r n1 u n l-' r J n k Armeson. All former militarv and civilian employes Or the base itrc invited. A final in\'ilation "'ill be 3'ent in !\lay for the June 21 C\'COl. l'c rson ~ \\' ishin,e: to h{'\p y.·ith lht.: orJ,:anizatiun should contact Arnlt·!".n n al 218 BccCh\\·ood St . 1\nuh1.:1111 Club Plans Polka Dance ANAHElf\1 -The Polish National AJliancc of Or ange County will ho ld its unnual spr- ingtime polka dance at the Disneyland ltotel, Grand Ballroom !\-larch 1, from 9 p.m . to l u.n1. Entertainment will be pro~ided by llop:er and the Villager!>. Admission is $3. DOROTHY !lit 111011C1 EMERSON e,. PRESENTS ~.,;.~ , # THE MOST IMPORTANT ANTIQUES SHOW IN THE WEST ... a tradition since 1944. Febru.,ary 19·20·21 ·2~·i3. hrs.J p.m lo 10 pm Last d11y Sunday , Feb 23. •'IOOn to 6 pm I· \Yi\Yl&~@J {B [}{]&~~O~@v@~ A wall is a wall is a wall Right? Wrong' Use walls lo create a mood, pull your decorating scheme together, make a small room look larger and a large room more intimate. Try one of these panels for an instant change in any room, at an affordable price. A. LUAN PANEL Toned luan panel at a price that can't be beat <1'11:8'x'11" ·Reg. 3.99 2.98 B. CONSTITUTION CONGRESS Tr1p!e pr inted luan panel with the tru grains of real wood 4'x8'x5132" Reg. 7.29 4.88 C. TICONDEROGA MOHAWK Triple pr.1 n1ed, light-toned luan panel w1!1 give an open rustic took to a smaller room 4'x8'x5/32" Reg. 7.49 5.88 D. CAPRICE Brighten up any room \'11th lh1s printed luan panel \v1th subtle green !ones 1n the gra1n1ng 4'x8'.-<3/ 16" By Ab111b1 Reg. 9.49 6.88 E. VILLAGE SQUARE Hardboa1d pane l w1!h an en1oossed pape r overl ay for a 1ust1c, durable f1n1sh By Ab1t1b1 Reg. 14.49 10.88 BIG STICK PANEL ADHESIVE Reg. 1.09 78c l STEER MANURE Siter Manure ts low cost and .Jn elfect1ve way to enrich your soil. lhis steer manure has been heat treated to be "eed lree. I cubic 1t. Reg . 49c 37c SWITCH & RECEPTACLE P LATES Give your rooms a neA", ne ar look b, rep lacing sw1lch plates and rectplacle covers A modest price tor tlltse 1~1Hy color covt1·up s. Reg. 29c each 18Ceach SCREEN DOOR They won't pass 1hrough lh1s ~creen door. bur tilt Ire sh bre~tes ol spr ing and summer will Aluminum screen door with mill fini sh, rn 32" 01 36 w1dlh s Compltrt 1'11rh hinge )ar. closer, and dool !oc ~s t ~9s3 Reg 1799 14.88 SWAG LAMPS I Se! tile scene w1!h your choice ol dtcora\1vt , swags. Choose ham !1ve styles and m~ny bFlghl colors. from 9 ·to !8" tall. Values lo 29.~ 12.88 TAPE MEASURE .\ 16 loot Stanley !dpt mtAsure Iha! leatures a 1, wide blade and a power lock to hold the 1iipe at an~ desired lengl~ A quality !ape measure lhlt will be .1pprtt1a1 td by an ,one .,.ho uses 1r Reg 8 99 4.88 ~ ,,.. .,_._. - :i J • • "I .. _. .. -~ ---····- < ......... 0 0 0 J 0 0 _.,. ......... , 16 flft GZ.idUJ ""'EJUoc• .., ... ' ,. ··: . l -._ .. ._ ... l Ii I ' I r~ . ~ ... ·~~ v ··~·-., ~ ..... ~ . ·~ ·:::.:· -d = ~~~=-~~-~-·-. 1· --~-~-···· .. .. 1!t -- • i I - 1=r-·1 ·-- " ·' I \ ) • I 4 ,, DAILY PILOT Wedn•sd•x. F99ruary 19. 1975 • ' . Economy Art:worJC! • Newpo '( Eace# Deelsfo•• ~ '~I· 'odillg Quiz · Studied • ' Hur.ting Express NEW YORK ~Pl REA Express Inc., major private surfuce and air deliv'ery services has nled a petition fcitr re· organiza tion unde r fede ral bankruptcy laws. Its board c hai rman blamed "effects or the r~· cession." REA, which in 1969 succeeded the railroad· owned Railway Express Agency, said Tuesday it wouJd continue normal operations while work· ing out a plan to pay debts a nd reorganize. .. . Show Set • .. A t.Store .&. About 70 works of art wlU be ~n dis~•Y Friday •t •-arker Brothers urnttur& ffore ln a .o~ari t)I ohow for \Ile H'*ti•l(tOn Beach Allied A~ Qpmmfflsion. Eiat't;-rtll,inment will a 91) ~ provided ~Y the 'Odessa Balalaikas, a l\U'!Sl.iin folk <Ian«\ ond mu41j? troupe, froqi 6 :30 tof:ao.p.m .. 1~e art "show will '''tu.re nationally known atti1t~ ~u~ ... as Abby Vat'lgh..an , Andrea· LiDJle; Jordan, and David, Solomon, as well as the work of locuf artists. The company, with 340 E • • SI d terminals in the SO states 11g111eer111g ''' e Paintings and photo- graphic displ ay§ will be for sale. There Is a $2.50 charge for entry to the 6:30 p.m. show, with the proceeds going to the arts commission. • a nd Puerto Ric o , Not con te nt \\'ilh un1brl'lla or lrt.·c to y,•arcl employs more than c>ff sun. LJ(' l r\"illl' engint.•ering ~tuclcnt s un- 12·000 · 111tcntio nall.Y eng 111Cl'fl'<I s on1c s hade in The bankruptcy peti-shaclo\vy forn1 of scven·story hot·a ir balloon lion itemized $44 million JciunC'hecl a s first l'\'cnt of l·:ng incering Champagne and hot hors, d 'oeuvres Yiill be served assets. and liabilities of \V eek . 11.u il d ing in b<.1tk ground i ~ Stl'i nhaus $55 mill=io=n=. ====,--~1~1a=ll~. -------- The $100,000 DOG FOOD! SKIPPY DRY --- I I I ·I DINNER NUGGETS ~ for Your Pet ' --··· 5 lb. 81& 1.19 BLEACH, BORAX & BRIGHTENERS! ALL DETERGENT It's Conce1tr1ted ... wi th c .. trolled Suds in the Giant Size! '49 ti. 99e CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE TYPE BRISTLE Dr. West's TOOTHBRUSHES Color Coded for the h~i ly! CONVENIENT SQUEEZE BOTILE! ·=e LYSOL LIQUID TOILET BOWL CLEANER 1& II. Deodorize & Clean Your Bat~room ! LYSOL ORI STAN ~-, -·-. ·-· ~ They Flunk the Shadow Test ••• but Pass the Eye Test ••• Every Time~ • "SOFT~WHITE'' i :, LIGttT BULBS I '1 cJ . ' · • 60 Watt ;.,,,. ._ • 75 Watt · ·' \r-, ... , @i 11·,~ , • 100 Wa tt ~ /"'.' \_ ;/~. PAKS OF FOUR YOUR CHOICE 2.00 PAK BLEND"ED 80 Proof SCOTCH Reg. 9.88 SAYE 8 48 1.40 • Canadian Reserve 80 Pru! CANADIAN' ' .. Ne*l>ort peach c~y ooun:. cllmeo soon will htt•r an o~icial resp'bnse fro•at.' ''-v•,r-al homeown~rs lq the 11nlntY.beld Ba}' K'OOlls area ,,.-~ Jtnswer wbfol;l.Jl:lll beih · kel''i01PQ!sible anriixatlon<>i'tl\e 43 •~res.1 • sertciJiliry. con~~ed'thoul the pas$1Wll~ 'th't Ne.tpOj:! Beach migh$kh4= induced to a.fleviate a floodini; }\rgbleai ty coun-ci~med reten,tli · {f to launch annexcttion t}.oc: ura. • Biat.. OntY . !he four property owners ·a~d estrictions and cov· ena.nts their ct,eeds, ~legally holding ,li' ~lty h&Jll'.J,less,and not respoos1bli Cttr tJ!e drainage situati9n. ,Th,at in'formation, J.. the de· mand for a legal waiver·-came a l last week 's c ity council session . But councilmen also learned that the property o'vners n1ay be balking at the legal changes i'n their deed. The prope r l y proposed lor 11\erger with the city is sur- rounded by Surita Isabel A~e{\ue. Tustin A·\'enile, 22n'd Streei· and Santa Ana Avenue • t • ' h.tany more parcels exist 1n the area, besid.es ttie critical four . but counctlrneb ag~ that un· less the ,city coqld ~assured of no futur•"""'dem~ndao for storm drains. the ctiy might kill the an· nexationPro(ess. No"' that' the orOC'f'~<il<i h:1s or. £iciallY started the city "'ou!d play its Jast ha~ sometime late in April, or early in May when hear- ings are held on possible protests totbe annexatiOn . ~ -, , Witie1·Fills New Pool COCHEM 1 Germany tUPl J -Coe hem's ne<A' 12 by 33· ya rd swimming pool opens soon, but there w on •t be much swimming the rirst day . City officials said the pool will be filled with local pro- duce on that d ay: 1\loselle wine. 2~5.00 KITCHEN CLASSICS ! Don't m1s<; out on these utili ty 1tems at our row "classic" price! I 2 Qt. Square Cake Dish 2 Qt. Loaf Dish 2 Qt. Oblong Bake Di sh 1 Qt. Util ity Casserole -~ I~ 1.19 EA. BASIN/TUI/TILE CLEANER VODKA Ae c. 9.95 Reg. 7.89 SAY£ 6:70-1.10 • '1'· -TON llACH....:A.,_, .... t-SpriooJd•o & ~ EL TOW0-2072 locOfl.w lood \ D're "''irnings have come rrom' Cit 'Attome)' Dennis O'Neil and Pu~llc Worts Director • .JOseph Devlin on' the future p~b1.e11ia if the deeds are not changOO . . . ' O'Neil said that If the clt'y ev'r were to d\vert drain~ge to t~~ channel. or if it ever even "Vt.In· tained the channel. the tly y,·ould be open to liubilit)t. Devlin told eouneilmen .that alth.ough the current owners of the four parcels are willing lo as- sure no futu re problems - verballv ~ It "·ou ld not prevent ruture C1amor ror city lnterven• tion in the drain problem. Estimates by Devlln's start shoY.' thi1-l cost~ for correcting the chronic drainage 1>roblem would exceed $100.obo . 'fhe emiss ary bct\•/ccn resl· dents Seeking annexation lo the cit y and Nt'Yt'J>Ort offlcia"ls is Ba y Knolls resident Er-y,•jn d e Mocskonyi. vfflo appeared re· cently to rt•late the o.1pparcnt balking by the rour property I !i • 99~ -,,_ I ., B; Most in the School current to ·conl period I ba,ls. In a dld.•te came ' datory seventt Mrs. womani di dates school I lion. SIN s partiall own ch! city set! tary an She I should 1 to deve with en: jects. Her< s tudent s ix pe Cle I , '11. Che F1mo1 : Wad~sd•r· February 19. 1975 DAILY PILOT AJ3 Candidate Vie w s ·1th < Period · Backed I ,..o.,.u_eE;.,.N.-IE ____ ~By_P_h_il _1 •• _ •• _,1a_n_di woman Shoots ' Her Assailant • By PA1TYBlJRNETI' · 04"n..a.11,.,.11et11•1t ''fidgety'' should not be rorced to st~ for a seventh period. candidate Brian Garland, a teacher at Edllon Hllh School, is one whQhold8thatoplnlon. \i>eriod is for them.'· CHICAGO (UPI) -Mr" Annette Walker. 22, boarded a 11ubway--eltvatcd train jl!-'t after seeing a movie. ' Moat a<bool ltoanl c•ndldat.es n the UunUnaton Beach City hool Dlalrlct 8o aloni with the urrent s.cbool board's declslon ·continue otferlng a seventh rlod to student,, on a voluntary .,, .. Jn a recent debate only can· idate Norma Vand.er Molen ame out strongly (or a man· atory rather than voluntary ·eventh period. Mrs. ~ander ~OleJl is the only oman m a field of sev~n can· ·dates seeking two seats on the ·chool board in the March 4 elec-·on. She said she bases her opinion artially on the experience of her wn children, who have attended ity schools under both the volun- ary and m<indatory systems. · She believes the dJstrict now ·hould spend some of its reserves o develop a mandatory program Ith emphasis on the "core" sub-ects. Her oppasition maintains that ·tudents who 1ose Interest after ·ix periods or who are just , sooth CleMUR NE~:i~f FORYOJR ~S· ~onvenietil 61as.r u~ze j i!>l le WtthJ ; . 'b·u[lt-in eye ,,. d1Vpper to dt$pense one drop al.a t11ne ! ••Fo1, 1ome', aeven periods would be Just ollt-of-slsht. But not for a ll." Garland beHeves, "Junior hlah children, with their parents, can decide whether or not the seventh Fa.ce 'Not FamiliaF' BILBAO, Spain CAPI -A Spanish news agency said that a Bilbao hospital de· livered the wrong body for a funeral and trie ml1take was diacovered just before burial when a friend asked ~t the coffin be opened for the last time~ The agency said the error was correct ed by t he hospital an d the funeral was rescheduled Ii day later. . ' SJAtN IESIST~·IVASHAIL[ Shelf Paper 12"110·· ASSORT(Q COLORS gg~ l~·~J There Is A Vitamin Formula •• For Ewery Deficiency! Health-Rite The Essentials A blend pf vitamins and nun. . 1 DD.fAILETS Ladies Choice 1.98 B·CompleK vitamins and 1 69 iron for her. • 100 TABLETS Vitamin C ROSE HIPS Fruit flavor for child1en and adults. 500 mg. 100 TABL ETS Vitamin E Water soluble~ JOO l.U. 100 CAPSULES 1.53 3.98 Check Our Low Prices On Food Supplements & Vitamins Here ls what other candidates said on the voluntary versus mandatory issue: Louis DeHarb: "I am for the extended doy· (voluntarr>. and not for the mandatory per1od._but I would like to see some improve- ment in the curriculum offered. '1 He nry P •radb:: "I can't see a compulsory sevenfh period. I don't think you can get students to learn anything if they are un- willing or resent being held over.'' Louis Steinmetz: "I think I would favor continuing it until such time I would hear inform&· tlon on the mandatory system." 1-ler 3.year-old son and a neighbor 's 18-monlh· old child wete wilh her. They munched papcorn and the youngsters chattered about their night on the town. AL MOST IMMEDIATELY, SHE told police luter, she became aware or a man who had boarded the southbound train in the Loop and was talking loudly and abusively to other passengers. Two uniformed policemen ignored the man's loud talk and swearing, investigator John 1'1cr· riwelher said. When the police got off at a near South Side stop, he said, the n1an began harassing Mrs. Walker. Here are candidates' reactions to other issues: . P•r•dls, on teacher bargain- ing : "I am in favor oC collective bargaining, I 'm even in favor of strikes. But I deplore strikes. they're economically unsound, and someday we're going to rind a better way.'' "Gel'rid of the bwnper sticker. Tell her this is an or- rtce. not a trarrtc snarl~" He began insulting her and calling her names. the investigator s aid. lie slapped her. I-le knocked a box of Q.OPcom from her hands. lie grabbed her by the collar and dragged her up and dov. n the train aisle. MRS. WALKER LOOKED l'N vain (or he!µ. Poet Sets Reading Police said live other passengers and the train con- ductor watched but did not interfere. "No one else came to her aid,,. l\terri'olo'ether said. "No one budged." ·uaHarb, Paradis, Steinmetz, V•nder Molen, on unification: If schools unify, it should be along elementary school boundaries. Used By Millions of Women ! TAMPAX TAMPONS o~0:a 1.27 Poet -editor Paul Vangelisti will present readings from his works at Saddleback Col lege Feb_ 26 as part of the col- lege's popular Writers Series program. The same big faces ... in a new picture size! POLAROID Square Shooter 2 LAND CAMERA 19.88 He will appear at 10 a.m. in Room 313 oC the science and mathematics building. The reading is open to the public fre~ of charge. The Favori te Soft Dri nk PEPSI DI ET 12 OZ. 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Listerol DISINFECTANT lin.ol ........ ACHE? PAIN? BA YER ASPIRIN Provo It It JUISlll Ifs Oe best ,ain reliewer! 300 TABLETS ~ ~ I . HIWl'OIT llACH-1020 tr.IM, Wnld SJ.HT lo. J.HJ.-ltl I -lritlol SI. • i I • • .. ' . ' . • • Wodntiday, Fet>ru!I)' 19, 197.& .., I_, DAil v PILOT Coast Building Down Building In \be city ol Newport Beaeb Is far below Jut year's consttuctionficures, withOAly 9'1 per-. it.a Jasued during the month of January city aidet; h~ve • I , • -r De Can Pi~lt Them ' rePQrtcd. ' In 1974, 2UO building pern1jLs were issued during the n1onlh of Junuary, lotuling $4.J million in value. This yeur's Janunry pcrn1ils yielded only $1 .9 million worlhof eon:;lruction. 'fhe largest h'.1ngle permit was issuf!d to Muriner~ Stt\'ings und Loan for cunstruction of a commcr<-ial building t.Jl JID Superior A\·e., ci.Un11-1tcd to cost $950,tiSO . Residential building at·tiv1ty "·us hardL•sl hit,'' ith iiermil.:t isst1c<I for only lhr·cc d"·1.:lling u11its , figures show_ P UBLIC NOTICE SUPl:llllO• C:OU •t 0" CALIFORNIA COUNTY O"OlltANGa HO. AO 1111! CITATION 11\1 THE MATTER OF THE AOOP. fl~ P£T!TION OF D"-LLA!i. 1-1UNT MAYHUGH, Pelllloner THE PEOPLE OF THE STAT E OF CALIFORNIA TO• JACK HENRY HABERM"-N 8y Order ol thl• (our! you •r., ner .. l>v cited lo •PP"•• 1>4!1ore tt>e J~ Pr .. kllng "' 0.par\m.,nt 17 of I~ .ll>Ow entllt.CI Court on M•Y I. 1•1s. •• , 00"" M'. . .,. U••t tl•Y. ,,.n •nd IMrC! le \l'IO• C.UM, II •nlf YOU hav •. why'"" pe!1llonol 0"-LLASHUNl MAYHUGH lor Ille •tlOJ!hon tl l M•RI( ALAN H"-BERMAN, lfOur m inor -.on, st-ould not Doe 11r•nlt<J. Oaled. Fo01 .... ry 10, 101~ WILLIAM tr:, St JOHN, c.1 ... i.. 6y "-rll>ur E. Kre'lC!' Deputy C.1••11: 0.ll•S H""'I M1yllu9ll 116'ls.All El .... "-t•lll V1lle1t. C•lll•r11la '170I TOJIMJ·lal I• ........... ,..,_ Pvo.111.l'Mlll Oranoe Co•'' Daily Pllpt, Fel>. l<t.1•.•ncl~r S, 12, 1•IS lo6l·I' PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF A•ANOONM.ENT 0" USl!OF FlCTITIOUi aUSINE'S MA.ME T~ IOllOW!f"J 1>9r,or" h•Y~ •o.Jn cklne1I ow u\4 01 Ir.. tic !itoou~ l>U'llnt'io\ ~~ CO$lA MES• INVESTMENT CO Co11.i Me~ l'le~n1 1~1 • M<>v~r 1"1 Cona~ .... Cl l1tornia '*1611 Tiie Fkhl10U~ S.n,.,.,, N•me •t lerrHi IO aooY.,. .... , lole<l 111 Or..nue C:0..1111on"'o"l22. !91• R1c.Wrn J "!orion, •1• Hr lool•- ,.,,... , Coron• 0.1 Mof.•, C•'•'O'"'" "71>1\ Fr'"n-G Li-•r, 191b I(""' PllK<' eo,t•Me~ ca111or,..•d T11i' 11u,in•\\ w•S con<ILKted by • QPtner•I p.ort,..e•\hltt Frdt1kG L1ndn"' lllli \tJl e...,en• w .. , filed w-1111 tn•· County Cl~·~ ol O•~n~ Ccut1t1 on Fe1>riwry I, 191$. Fl»OIA Pul>li.'>l>e<I a ... n,,,. Co.>~! D••IY Pi IOI, Feo. n. 19, 71>, .. nd Mar. S. 191S ~'l!I I~ P UBLIC NOTICE Ul'ld<:'r Se< hon q>04, ol tile C<>rnmo>""'I Cod<!, on FeDr,..>ry ,S, WI!>, at ll><' l\!>lo< Ill 10 00 .t.rn. a1 ~10 t1rlrtl0r rJIYd , Col.ta ~~. Calif..-n!a a pubh< s.alf will be l>~!d 10 d<'•P<>W of lun>ilure. 1urn1MHr\9S. <!'QU•pr""n1 aod "ppl1rl<>CI" -------------·I ot Fo .. nld•O Vdlley f V. a. "'ppl!ant<'• >a1e1. & !.er~" ... luc . PUBLIC NOTICE Pul>llMW'od Or"nqe Cod~l 0..lly Polc!, ----·-~=====---I '-'-°'-~-·~~1*/) ~II 1, "ICTITIOIJS 9\JSINEU NAMf STATll!MENT The 1oitowlno r>c<""""-ar•d0!1'19 bu~i­ M\\a~ OR"-NC.£ JULIUS STORE No. 19~. 11191 !"arD<>r B1va., Cm.W t.<e1.a, C•••I '91611 Dian" E 111 .. oetl> £ Ct>rl'>IOPl>f'r p.,1er Acl>lll•rd, 11 Sund•flC• Or . Ne .... porl lleacn. C•Hl.91¥0 lt11• l>u\l,.C!'>\ •'> conducted l>y • 9'1'ner•I p.trlner'>l>lp. 0 1 .. neE .Rclt11ll.vd lhi\ '>l.itel'Y'enl w"' l1led with the County Cler• cl °'""9" (ounly on J.in...,ry ), 1•1~. 1"40'14 Publl'>t>eCI OranQl' CU.\I 0.iillf Piiot, Ftb. S, 11, 1,, 16, 1•1s JS•-7~ • PUBLIC NOTICE IN THIE. SUl"ElltlOR COURTOF TMlf STATt: O" CALI fl'OftNIA IN AND fl'OR TNE C.OU NTY OF OR ANOE CAI.a NO. Al21S1 OJtOIE.Jll TO SHOW CAUSE Pl'Bl.IC NOTICE ~----~~~~~ FICT I TlOU$ 8U$1NESS' N"-ME ~TATEMENT lt>e lollow1ng per\Of\'>,ue doing~'' '""''a.: BOLD 1<,N IGH r, lJO E . 11111 S1rP<·I, CO!.lo! Me~ ... Cai1torn1.i Mar,on Inc , a CalltMn1a Corpor .. t.on, 101 Nancy Lilnf:, t-u11er1 cn , Cillltornoil M.irton lf\L, !Henry 6, Fetten-1>4!rQI , pre .. oent, f01 Nancy Ldot!, FuU .. rton. C"l1to•n•d flli~ bu~HM!'' " t""""'led by • (Of PG<•toon. M .. rccri in< Henry B. Feltenoerr,i ,pr .. ~. This s1a1eme111 wM !1lt'<I woth '"" Cou111y Cle•k ot Ordn..,., CO<.lnly oo J.inu<1ry 13, 191) F~otZJ Pul>liined OrdnQe Coa't Oaity Pilot. J"n. 29<rn0 Fel>. S, U, 19, !91S 1~8 I' P UBLIC NOTIC:E In I"" MIU•r of II>• Appil<•Uon "' , _____________ _ THERESA ZOLLER on bt""ll of l\tl m.nor 10n, DOMINIC LEE ZOLLER, for Ol•r>(le of Na,.,.,. WHER£"-S, THER ESA ZOLlER ""''Iii.Cl• 1>9llllon with the c1erl of th!> C.ourl '°" permh\ion to cll•rooe t"" _,,. of lllr ~on. DOMINIC LE E .ZOLLER. ''°"" DOMtNIC lEE ZOLLER lo 0"-VIO SHAWN ZOLLER, "°"'" 11\tretote. IT IS HEAE8Y ORDERED t"'11 •II -IOn~ lnlOJr~\1&0 '" l"f m.'IUC!< ator~u•d ·~•r "l 700 C•v•c Cenlf• 0.-ive We$!, Deparlmeot J. Santa AAil L1111crn1•. on Mare n 7\ 1'*11. ,,1 lG 00 o·cioc:t of wid day, •Ml It.en '"" u ... ,., ""°"' t•uw, If •ny th .. y ha,.., wny w10 -Ucatlon lot Cl>.lnt,te 01 name sl'IOul<I "°' l>C! 9fM!led. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that d (Ol)y ol 111], .,d•r lo ""'1w CiOUW "" ~"b1 1 1ned In th .. D•llY 1»101. d i....v\p;ill)IJr of ~-r•I clrcu1,,1ion lcr d perlodofe>ne••w•e-for~ ........ ~~-IT IS FUATHE~ OROERED1 ... 11n., C.00..nty Clerll: m•ll nollce ot time ilnd pl.tee ol l'Ml&rinQ, not less lhan ten 110) day\ "'lor to tl>tl n..1r1n11, tc Ille !<11"'-'r. AUSSELLHAM!LYO,•.•I 11£ L1w1or. mw Btll•ln. (.onnec11cu1. DATED: Febru•ry 10. 1915 S..muel Orelren JudQe of 11'1• Supoirlo• Courl CUMMINS, McCLAIN & WOLO AU• CorPG"•lillfl llS11 P•s.o 0. Y•leM 1•. Su!le31'2(. u ...... Hills. C•lll"r"i" tltSJ Altorftl,1 lot .. 1Jlil10Mr Pl.lb/lsl'led Or1n91' Co•\I O•ily Pilcl, F.b. 19, 2•, •net Mar. i , ll, 1'*7i }48-IS NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPE RIOllt COURT OFT HE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·lllll fSt;l1~ of DOROTHY ELIZA0ElH EMES. O.ce•sed. NOTICE IS H€1'1E BY GI VEN to I"" c~1lor~ cl t"" aoove naml!d de<f'U"nl th.It •U perwn• hav1nQ cta•m> ;>oa1n \I tllf' w1a oe,e.,.,nt a•e rf'(lu1rf'd to hte them, wrlh !he nec .. \•ary woLKl.,;t"S, 1n 1ne ofl•Ce of 111 .. clerk ol '"" dOO>lt en-1111ea court , or 10 p•.,.,..nl them, wilt:' I"" ne<;~\sar, v<lu,l\er •. 1() "" Unelel"!ilQl'led .lot Ille Law Ofl•<C! of EDWARD 1<.ASNEA, lb8'11 •LG-ONOUIN ST .. STE. I, HUNTINGTON 6E•CH, CA Lt FORN 1"-<nMf>, .... hlcn h tne plac.e of bt>'>1ne<.s ot tne underslfJN'O in au m.ille•• pe<la1n1nr,i to the es1ate of ~•·d "'<•"'n\, w1I""' tcur monlns •lier nie llr11 p0.il>lka11cn o! 1n1• notice. Q.oledJ•nuar~ Jl, \9/S Jessie• "'"""1\e Luhman dn<I Jo-A""" R Shaner Co At1n11n•~!r~1r1~ W•lh tn¥ liOWAJtO K"-SNE R 1'"1 Atto1M1Uin St., Ste. 1 H....tlft9'1.,. .. •ell. C•lilorn•• ,1.,., TOJI; UlJI 5'2·5521 0141-.oMt Attor-~ '-Co-AdminiU•atr1• ....... lht wi II ilUllM' ••d Pul>H~he<I Oran'l'l Cc•st 0 11111 P11c1 Feo. 19, 1~.and Mar s, 12. 1~/S ~S • IS L . ~ easing a , Mercedes? ----~\.. -&~.~-"'· call us for a quote! "'k11111,:; ], o-. ·11i, 11\, til<. ~<Jn Ylh 'I ror1 .• d, 1nl.!y. ,, \ ... tiy rc 1 Lo!1 '' ! 1 o t,' \t• w, I ·JV•' r ,Jr•v d1ll ,-1 '!I l• I . ;·'011, di ,J"' . I! •1: I '"" j,\. I jl [ L'I l !1. ). Mission Viejo Imports 'l8701 Marguerite Pkwy., Mission Viejo 831·1 ~ ~SAGAi\. 9 ~ the big p»ws f._j CITY NATION'AL BANK. SHAKLEE-CORPORATION • AND TRW HAVE IT Astute companies hkc these have dis· co vered our 1nle 11o r design and space pl<:1nning e xpe rtise come with a big plus : fine office furnishings at advan- la ge ous dealer cosls. 1f you are a cor- p o r a te e xec utive. ask fo r our new Desig n Portfolio, a $hOw1ng of today 's mosl dishnguished office furnishings. ~ Just stop 1n our nearest showroom, c al l ...A"" or write. '«..... CARROLL SAGAR AND ASSOCIATES (<: i Lbs Angeles . \...I. 875 1 Beverly Blvd / 659-6200 Newport Seac;h. 359 Son Miguel Or '(1.J.3·2033 Cf) · ______ , ~l' AR:ROLL ' I ti al Jones, formerly of Royal Savin"s and tJ0·1n 1\S· 54>Ciat1on, has been uppoinlt:d vic.e presidL:nt _:ind muna~er or the new El Toro oCCice of 1-lomc S;1v1ni.::- and Lonn A~socia tior\. according to the in:::.titution 's board of dir@l·lors. Junes "·as prC\'iously manager of l~oy;?t Savings. lie and his family reside in l,aguna I lilts. ~ Ne"·po1·t Bt:a<:h resident Roland R . Resos has lx.-"en named manager of (;ruphics for the Autonelics Group of Rock"·ell In· ternational. lie joined llnck v.•cll in 1960 ;.i s a tt=l~hn ic tal u 1·t l:::.t u t A utonet1cs. ... t apt:.11n Pal ri('k1 S. 1'1:;n1\ "hots been n;.1n1cd Air C;.i ii rorni:1 ·s C'hicr pilot Ill' "'111 be rl·spons ible ror administro1tivl' dutil•s. prof1 t:1l'lll'Y ('ht·t·ks <i.nd liaison v.-·ith mo1·e lh<in 60 pilot..: l'lll plo.\·ed hy the Nt•\•,.porl Bcac h·ba:-.ed car ricr I IP and his family live 111 Costa Mcs<i • 11"1' (" :111 nun t-: I ect1i<· pres ident J <Jn1e:-. I, vun 11 :1 rz hu:-. bcl•n 11an1cd group general m<in<iger of the rr·r Cun1ponl•11t s Group. ·rhc l\1onarch l{ay resident "'ill be respons1bll' for JTI' Cannon ~\ci:l1.-ic in SaJlta Anu, plus eight other f1.1cililies in the UnitcdStates and C;1nada. • l"rank Snyd1?r. vice prcsitlent at Bank of Ame1·iea's Orange County.Los Angeles Coast re- ~iona l headquarters. marks his 40lh year "'ith lhe bank. -) 'fhe El ·roro r es ident began his career as a messenger at the Los Angeles central office. He "'as first promolcd to officer rank \n 19-12 ;1nd bl'l'<1mc a bank manligcr in 1951 . • l\lurry t::. \Vurd or FUiierton, rormerly a corporate executive "'ith I he Ross moor Corp. of Laguna ll ills, has rejoined the firm as vice-president of con· SNYDER st ruction. according lo Robert E . Rosen"'ilid, presi· dent. Ward hil s been with the firm for 20 years. • J .1\1 . "Juke" l\liller h<ls been appoi nted n1anagcr for l)otlatch Co rp . ·s intcrn;.itionul "'ood products niarkcting operations. ·rhe I rvinc 1·esident "·orks in C.'o.ii·son. • Californi:.i Divcrl)ified Investors r~inancial Group, formerly of ·rustin, hus relocuted to the Nev.•port l"in;.incial Center. Jon Niednagel has been nan1ed president and John Elliott. "i ec president of the financial a na I) ~i~ and in1p\cn1l•nlatiun Sl•rviccs firm. • ComplllE.•r Automation, Inc. of lr\•inc. hus an nounccd the appointmentort\\·ovice pres idents. John K . Hycrlein. former vice president and con· trollcr at Imoco·Gatcv•ay Corp., has been n<Jmcd \·ice president of finunce. <~eoffrey Salkeld has been promoted to vice pres i· dent of the parent compuny and \Viii continue lo munagc CAI, Ltd., Computer Auton1ation's t..;nitcd Kingdom s ub!iidi;:iry. • ·r1n1othv I .. St~"tder, senior vice president <ind !ll·ncral cOunscl for DQn Koll Company_, Inc. has be_en C'lected president of the Greater Irvine Industrial Le.1gue. Vice president for 1975 1s Arthur F'rct .. ~cll vice president :ind gener;.il manager or Steelca~e. Inc. of 'fustin. Secretary is Paul Hoff. vice pres ident of rinancc for l\1SI Data l'orp. of Costa f\l esa. F·ourth· tcrn1 treasu1·er is John J~ollenbeck, purtner. Coopers and Lybr<ind or N e\vport Beach. Avocado Bonanza Behind Pendleton C/\rvt 1> P~NDLEl"ON <AP l Behind this sprawling ~1arine Corps training base are heing planted enough ;:1voca~o trees to produce 10 1>er- cenl of Calirornia ·s crop. Alr·cady San DieJ?o County turns out 68 per- cent of I he s tatewi<lc tot;.11, which itse lr 1s 77 percent of the LJ .S. crop. 1'hc firs t 100 acres "·ere plantl•d six years ago in the 97 ,500 acres GM Recall Of 1975 Cars Told DETROIT !API General Motors Corp . has announced the recall of about 220,COO of its tm5 inter mcdiale s iz e vehicles for an inspec- tion of the rear wheel bearings lo assure that "''heels don •trail off. The firm s;:tid also it is recallin~ 800 Che,·rolct molor homr chassis un· its for tcplacemcnt or a rear stabilizer bar bracket. The vehicles involved in the !irst recall are in· termediate size 1975 Chevrolets, Ponliacs. Oldsmobiles, Uuicks and GMC Sprint-; n1nnufac· tu red bet ween mid · Septeml>er and mid· Novemb<.>r or last year. GM !'i:lid It d<'lcrmined that up to 4.500 side thrust plates, "'hich arc a part of the rear wheel bearing, rnay have been Improperl y manufac· lured. In the event of a ren r w.lic c l bearing failure, the IX>Ssibility cxisL111 that a rear wheel eould seplilrute. from Lhc vehicle. G r.-J said that make up the Rancho California gro..-es along the backside of the Santa Rosa hills. Today, 2.600 acres are in avocados with more planned. It's a happy con1bina lion -55 percent in I lass avocados, which arc harv este d Mart·h through August; 25 per cent in Fuertes, harvest· cd November through spring. and the rest in early-winter Bacon and Zut.ano. ''Th e four varieties will provide year-around production. and ~1vocados arc a good markel," says John f'. ~lekecl, manager. Judge OKs Air Cal Stock Buy SAN DI EGO !AP) A wholl y owned subsidiary of Westgal.e ·Culifornia Co rp ., which is in bankruptcy r·corganiza- tion, ha s been authori1.cli to buy at lehst 13,300 shares of J\ir California common s lock for $200.000. U .S. District Court Judge 1 .. eland C. Nielsen approved the arrange ment last \\'<..'Ck "''1th ·rr1 County Ranches. the subsidiary, 1t "'ilS dis · closed. '!"he i:on~lom c ratl' formerly hendC'cl by financier C. 1\rnh1,1t Smith, and cer1 ;11n of il s subsldiar1es no"' (l\4-'n 78 percent o( Air C1:1lirnrnia common st0<·k By ex· ceedinrt 80 percent WeslJl'.ale con\panil'S would be able lo file and receive l>enefits of a con- solidated federal inrome lax that would include Air Calirornla in the group. Hotel's New Director to -Hire 400 By HILARY KAYE 011 .. a..1, ...... ,Ltff 1'on1 C:.i n1:1dy is a m·lin "'bO says he cun 3o l>Ol a "bad-apple" a mile 11way. ll e's bcl'll u l.os An~elcs policcn1an. a m ~moc r ot a fcdcr1.1l t1nti·hijacking squad and chief sct·urity officer for a large I ,os Angell·S hot~I . 'J'hut '~ partly why Canady. 46, \\'US hired as personnel director for the Marriott llotel slated to open this April in Newport Heal'h UIS EM P LOVERS hope his cultivated talent for uncovering troublcrnakers will aid him "'hen he hcgins his search for 400 rclla· blc cn1ploycs for the ne"' hotel 'l'he burly red.head forsees lit- t\1.• troublo in adjusting rrom his . former life ;.is a law enforcement o rficcr and security ntan to personnel duties. \\'hen he quit the Los Angel1.•s Poli<.:l' Dcpartn1ent in l972after23 years on lhc force', Canady bt.•gun .,.,·ork1ng for the l•"ederal Avi:.ttio11 Agency as part of a special anti· hijiicking learn. KNOWS THE 'PHONIES' Marriott's Canady hu ge hotel and dem;.inded a lot of attention,'· he recalled. IRONICALl~Y. IDS three en· counters "'1th h1Jackers OCl'Urred prior to his F,\.A 1>0sition. "'·hen he ~·as still the !..A.PD lieutenant in charge of the police substation at the Los /\ngeles airport. Prostitution was the biggest job for his security force n1ost · ly because the \l•on1en \\'ere c:-.- pert rip·orr artists too. Canady explained. DURING lllS year there. niorc than 300 \\'omen "'ere ;.irrested on prostitution charges and only three \.\'Omen were rcpetilers , h1.• said. After ;1 year as a federal employc. Canady quit the FAA bccaust> he couldn)l handle the bureaucr<1l·y. ·· "It took fore\·er to get a de· cision made and I v.·asn't used to that." he said. Canat.lv foresees credit. cart.I forgeri~s to he the biggest headache for the security for,·r he "'Ill hire at the Marriott in Newport. When he quit, he moved to the l,020·roon1 1\larriot llotel nenr the Los Angeles Airport, where he headed the security foi-ce . "Since Ncv•port Beach has u reputation for being "'calthy. and wealthy a reas attract phonies, ··11 "'a s easy sl iding into security "'·ork because it v.·as a fh,.,e q""t•l ,gn-!8•cdt1" F '"~lll•~<l by nw N.1 IBro ... n Ar 1.unoll A''°~•.>1'011 o! hU<'kD<• s.o~ .... 1, .. ~ Oe.11 .. r, !luc-, t "'' <l•t1' ,na~ot•e•~Sur"p '>I n~teu b• "•~r-t""-6ut'"' M co .. nld• 0..·<1IC'•\ !O Cal Wt s ... ., .. en otno.• '" ot Cdm lr0<1 cio.... !E .. \1t •n ,,,,._. I '"' q .. 01 .. Cilm T'"q hon\ Oo ncl 1n~lu<),, o)f'Mlfl Ml re1 .. 1I '""'"""· ma •lo. C.iym.in oown or ccn1m1s· CnMIQ RI "on ,.,,d oo not CC'n V1 PS HrP• .... ·nt ac1ua1 CFS Cnl! ''"'"""">'" cnr11p Pt INDUSTRIALS (h•nl Co ANO UTILITIES C""n1 CP Tue,dd~ C..1 Br Ir ~"I>'"'"' I~ 1 01~ Chro> Sec ll•<I A•.; A.<.u~~n! 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'l'hc furn1cr cop t!Slimated that ht• v.·ill have intervie\\·ed between 4.500 <i nd 5,000 pt..'Oplc by the time o.11\ the positions are filled . "My decisions "'il l be based n1ore on attitude o.tnd a1}pearance than on exp,•rience, in n1osl <:USCS," he S'-l id . .. ,rltl·:Rt:•s 1\ ';\larriolt type' 1·n1 lookin~ for. although don'l uSk me to (';.i;plain \\'hat that is. I just k no\\' i I \\ hC'n I :::tl'L' i 1: · he said confidenlly LEARN KUNG FU llVOWNHOME 1-IONG KO!\'G 1A J>1 -Kung1'U enthusiasts "·ill soon be able to learn the tactics at home. Earl Arts ;.ind Ente111rises a n- nounced it is filn1in~ a series or instrll<'lional films for ho1neuse. II ' ' ' . -' ' - . "" I , ()II 1 (';jj "'' •• 011 1 01! ~ Oii "" ' ' (It! 'o DU 1 , on "" o" "'' • QI! '' 011 ': OH ~' " > ,,. ~' ". " . '" .. , " ' " > " . '" '" '" h1) '°' "' MUTUAL FUNDS • ,.. I s .,,, I( emplo, ing sic mayh tax ref t ainly heada. Sp ('JaimE rache< tjrem< no Ion lnstcu FI view, 1 any ex come! tiremE If reel 11 retire1 uge u11 open y any P< ex em{ age. If men ts that tt retire1 In lion sh you ge the ye tion ld Al public turn ti amou1 court I clai~j emplq and c( peaJ('(l ui Inslitl v.·ho r' amou1 clai rn l I~ your 1 em pie SI a lt.em patrol ....,·hile )'OU. u: that n JX)liC(j specif emplo mises TI tend : wherf Bi that b busint lhat U favor: ficers Al deduc doesn by an venie T form taxes ; 1 ' • ~ .... ... .. ~ .. , ~ ..... "" ' ' n " " .. " " " ~· II 1 '" ll ' " ' '" .. ( " ' " ( " ' .. , >I " " .. >I .. '' •• ,. " II " " .. " ~ " " " " • • ~ f 1 Sa-.e oa Tax~ I I j ' Sick Pay Means Refurld By SYLVIA PORTE:R (Sixth in a: Sertes) If you are an older ~mploye who has been recelv· 1ng sick pay, a 1974 IRSrullng may have paved the way for a tax rerund for you-and itcer· ta1nly eli1nln•ted a major tax headache • Money's Worth SP<!crnca lly, the IRS had claln1ed ror years that when a sick or disabled emplo)e rachOO voluntary retirement age under his employer's re· tlrcn1cntplan, any sick pay conUnuedfrorn thald•teon could no longer be reported as exempt sick pay in any amount lnstcud, 1t had to be lret\t.ed astaxuble rcl1rement pay. · FINALLY, Aio'TER MANY court decisions rtijected this view. the IRS conceded in 1974 that at was wrong-and that any exernft sick pay didn't chanae to taxable retirement in- come unt1 the employe reached the re1ular mandatory re- tirement age, nnd not any earlier voluntal")'. retirement age Ir you are an ehlploye who followed t.he previous 1ncor. reel IRS rule by reporting your exempt sick pay as taxable rel1remC?nt income before reaching mandatory retirement age under your employer's plan, file a rcf\nid claim for any open years. Thereby. you will recover any taxes you paid on any Portion of the pityments that now corr~tly quahry as exempt sick pay until you reach your mand.'\Ory retirement age I( you are .ln cmployc of federal, slate and local govern· n1cnts. you hpvc been aigu1ng-through your spokesmen- that the poruon t)f your pay that you must allocate to your ret irement fund 1s dererred compensation In brief, your argument has been that this compensa· t1on should proper I} be taxed lo you 1n the future years when you get compcnsaLion from your retirement fund, and not in the years wh en you earn, allocate and contnbute that por· Uon to your retirement fund . AFTER THE IRS TIJKNED down this claim, various pubhe cmployes brought swls 10 the courts to try to over· turn the IRS and eslabhsh their nght to treat the allocated amounts as deferred compensation An earher d1stnct court case upheld the I RS view against an I RS employe who claimed the deferment Then, last year, the Tax Court a1so held against an IRS employe and s1m1larly ruled against an emp)oye or the city and cou nty of Lo& Angeles Some of these cases may be ap· pealed and new cu se~ may come up Until the argument 1s finally resolved, the Research Institute or America suggesl'> lhat any government employe "ho made such all<>faUons 1n 1974 should report lhese amounts as current income Then you should file refund claims based on treating lhese amounts as deferred income. IN THIS WA¥, 1f you, lhe employes, eventu.ally win out, your refund claims will pay off with interest . Jf you. the employes, finally lose, you won 't have to pay any interest Still another 1974 court dec1s1on rebuffed the Treasury's attempt to make you -state pohee officers. highw .a; _ patrolmen, s1m1lar employes-pay tax on the m eals you el.l t \lo h1le on duty for which the state either pays or reimburses you Up to 1974 , the maJOnty or court dcc1s1on:-. ha' c held that meal payments made by a state government to state police offi cers and h.ighway patrolml'n came \\ 1t h1n the spcc1f1c exemption for meals or lodg1n!( furn1:shcd to an employe by h1~ employer (the state) on the business pre· mises or the employer for the cooven1encc of the employer. The state's business premises "ere considered to ex· tend all over the state and particularly to the highways "here the officers and patrolmen work But the Treasury turned lo a Supreme Court decision that barred a taxpayer from deducting for meals while on business trips not lasti{lg more than a day-and 1t claimed that this case, In effect, knocked out the earlier cases \\h1ch favorably ruled on the reimbursement of mc<i.ls of police of ficers. A DISTRICT COURT reJected this view The fa ct that a deduction 1s barred for meals dunog a one day business tnp doesn 't destroy the spec1f1c exemption for meals rurn1shed by an employer to an employe on the premises for the con vcn1ence of the e mployer The rcirl\bursements you -an officer o( the s tate-get for meals'you eat while on patrol duty remain exempt from taxes under this d1 stnct court's d ec1s1on MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks . '• . ,, .. , ... '" ' , ' .. •'• ' 1 ,, • , . 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OQ~r p 1 10 t ~ J I ... -I" Oow hl.011 ,,. 61\11 ~1- 0PF lncp HI , .... Ot•""' I toO 1 10 31'9 ,. Ot~u.er I .0 • )SI " ~tpf ,,0 11 V \&t \Ii Drt1. .. rp!2 1' 66 •I Ottlll 1 44 , 1• I~"" Ore"t' 100 • 11 tvt-~ ~ Pw 1 '° • '" 1,\.11-~ ·~110 U.O•l.'f . ,,,,."" t .. _ .. • ' • 1915 DAILY P\LOT , YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• Hig.11-Lowa Appear Every Sa1ardey JS'"t • ~, l 1"'--'l " " . 21 • -"lo ~I -'• 11 ~ "-1''~ + .,. h ·-.,, , 7 ...... 11, '? .-2 .. ,., ( CUN•VMllt) ADVOCATl8 lnttle ... ""' DAllY PILOT • I I I " " '' ,. " ,, £ ' J • ' . 7his 1$ your captain SJHMking ... · Woman Seeking Career By JOYCE KENNEDY DEAR JOYCE: I'm 46. divorced and have seven ·children, ages 7 to 17. Although I have child ·support now, eventually •I'll have lo (ind some sort or employment. Can you suggest any rields I might investigate? I feel I . would rather have some occupation or business of •my own rather than work f~r an employer. At {Career Corner) times, I believe I could be int erested in almost . anything that would br· ing me in contact with . other people. · I've thought or real estate, but the market is at a low ebb. I think home decorating might be to : my liking, or upholster- · ing. I don't have any particularly great poten- tial in these rields, but l mi$ht enjoy them. 1'wenty years ago, I was a medical secretary but this \\.'Ork holds no fascination for me. I have only a high school and two-year business course education. Becauseofmy age, I feel an urgency to start soon on some sort of .endeavor. 1 am de- ·termined to make a good future for myself as my child r en '":ill someday grow up and lead their ·own lives. _ -.,..B., W<!rcester, Mass. CALL ALL the colleges and universities in your area and ask if they have a department of continu- ing education for women -and /or if they know of ·organizations in your ·community that provide career counseling to women. Go to the vocational shelves at your library and dig in . Inspiration may f low from such books as "Job Ideas for ·Today's Woman'' by Ruth Lembeck, or the "Family Circle Book of. Careers at Home" by . Mary Bass Gibson. The ···occupational Outlook Hanpbook'' discusses training and entry re- quirements for various occupations. One wall-to-wall de- corating business idea is a specialization of the temporary help _agen- cy -a decorating and fix-it registry. Basically, you adve'rtise for customers, s aying that you can supply v.•orkers to bang wallpaper. paint. upholster a couch. bill.Id custom cabinets, proviHc certain home rep<£ir needs, and so forth. Your talent pool can consist of coll e ge students, housewiv e s, off.duty firemen and police of- ficers, and retired craftspeople . Tou get a, percentage of"'\oe labor ·charge for matching customers with workers. SINCE YOU v.·ant to work for yourself, it may be useful lo lake several of the business opportuni· ty magai:ines. USC Student Wms$750 Rusaell C. Hansen, a University of Southern Califomi• dental student There's never ' been a better time to shop Thrifty. 45 -PIECE MELMAC DINNERWARE SET Scr..,;ce to< 8 plu~ rnf:OI plotter. "etJe!oble d•...n. '•eome•. !>uqCI• WHILt STOCKS LAST! 1269 •A::,'~.:u c'i.:~;. ( -::: ~~/o'" 111001 DROPS 99 TOUCH & 'LOW Atl f0A8 IUU IUlllP IOU.ff MAllUP C!<Ke'O<lt purchoie of Moon Drop• Blended makeup '" yo~• la•Ofltt moi1!v1iring mo\1\IP •na•ted •k•n shade• Mnkeup •oll1·on t•en· fo1hicm 1hoded O.oc. Pli9 !y. loolo great! 01\.< P~g FULL •• 1 -·1 YEAl'S wind SUPPLY ~ """"' Bottle """ Reg. 89t of 365 M O a.o •. "" 2'' _..,,.. c '~'~59 YBUTOL IROI PLUS TUSSY ULTIPLE VITAlllllS WlllD & WEATHER , •' ,,. v1o..... ,,.. HAllD & IODY LOTIOll i•on you need doily. 1._0-,SI•• .•.•.....•.. Ht PEtOODIL ~ \ "'lllti·TiS l'lllOTOlt Oil -~ ' , '!I/ii • ~11·4'· Reg, 56< -( Quart 9-01. s1 .. 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Lil'9" & lrlstcll Soma Aao l )25 lrillal ol Ma<A.- One stop shopping saves you more than just time. A lo! ot people shop at Thrifty because II saves them hours of running alt over town. But time isn't all you save. You save aggravation. In 60 departments. we carry about everything you'd ne.ed. That saves going to stores that may not have what you're looking tor. And when you're in an unfamiliar neighborhood you can depend on the local Thrifty to have what you want. At Thrifty , you can do most of your shopping in one place. You save your car and gas, too. With the price ol gasoUne that's a big help. But bestol all. you save money. We cut expenses. and pass the savings on to you. One-stop shopping. Just another reason why there's never been a better time 10 s hop Thrift y. Made lo Sell for Muth Mote! ~ 'U""""' 0'"'""'"''' o! 1~.,.·r ·, "' u <O!lntoble pn<r' Choo1r t•o•n P·~•(ed & d<p '''"""9' b•oc•le•· ,..,p,.,, n~ciolo<"' & nh>•I'' All ,,, ~ I\ ": ' ~ ' . ............... , ... ,,, .. ,; .. .... ~L.tt•• ......... .,.. ... &W .............. ...,.. Reg. 299 3.99 WHITE DUTY OXFORDS Foot po"'P"'"9 <Oft'll O<t 10< tlte ,..omon who ii on '-r ltt1 oW doy. de ol ~to.-, d"IY •iny1, del<gntd to lint. fullt t~ in~, on·~.O 'Ott Chooct of "'"' ~ \, 10 Economy. <omf011 & style. Reg. 1.29 99c CHIPPERS MIXED NUTS A a..hgh1fvl "•at lo• '"'-•hole fo.,..!y Poc\ed "' •<KU""' hn1 to p•e••"t lte•hne~1 A ~ulf•hOlll ond dthco0u1 ~~ ol O~y!nftt, 5up~• l1·ou~<f to~• t~od lull ol yov• lo"""" .,.,..a nuh -... ' T I !,Ar ' I ' \ REG.13'' ~ ,.~, ,. •;-7 Fountain Valley 16 141 -" Edlo4<• 96 . ,/ ~MULTI-POSITION VINYL TUBULAR CHAISE LOUllCiE 77•72" loun{I" od1u•h lo •u•! o mult•!Jde ol nttd•. "'e 11 en o (~o.r, ho.,od•. toble & mo•t' Htovy dviy tub.,lo• •1eel l•ome .. ;,h tubulo• vonyl .. ebbing. ~ ~-.~ ~ ::-~ G. }' --~-::-. •-.., '. . 1 .:~ . ~ !<·'.~~ Thrill~ 1 s6 Prlted THR I F T Y AUTOMATIC !T RANSM I SS ION FLUI D WOlllEl'S PLUSH ACRYLIC SCUFFS Wlult. 110<~• loll '" <loied '°' "'~!h .,,,~ liffl l1h1, (~l~oon 1n J.1 1'Ul• .. J /.', .. " .1, .;j "'In Colo11 '" "'"' 5 10 •,•>• _; , •..J..,.• -............ •••. 1.19 Rei. 1. • ••• 1.37 53' 99' 87~ 16 l"SOfl" llHllS lGTIGI WAIASll CGSlllTIC PUJIS W/tll'llSll CIUM IJ.Q Tripi• l•le 100'1. S..P'••o<h, 1501 Rtt & Yon11~. Huntin9fon Beocb Huntl~on Beach tl61 A-al-hunt El Toro El Toro al Rodfltld Westminster w,...,,.,...,. a1 Goldoe w .. 1 Hunt!n9fon ~each '51 .... iqooC- 21 I l 1 ltoc "'d. 41 Aftllllo Huntl~on Btach 511 w,,,., • • ' • • I • . • -~ ; • I I l . i : • ! • • I ' • ' • • ' I . i I I ' I ( " ' .. ' 1 ' ! ' • ! •• I t l l, • c i l • I • I ' ~- '· • t ! ' t ' s n ~ b ti h ti h h ., a )' a b " l ! <i d II ,, h ') ~1 ~· ol 1i ('i c v, fi R TI B ol •· , , q (i- ll c • u " ,, h l t ~ t 1 ~ 1 ~ t t J ( ' ~ l I I I I l J I 1 1 " I . 1 ' ' ' ! • • ' ( • ' . , ' .• t I !. • ' ' ' I I ' t •• • f ! l \ ·Gridder'sNew Life. 0~~ of Par~lys~ "BREf.iliA 1. ~;,~:\~AP") -· Crave~ crumpled in a pile of SchoolbQy aJhlbt~g n $gnin.g: four players. Three got up, but natlonn[Jetters , Jnt.ern,. tp .. ~e Vraves couldn 't . Ile wus colle"e,-~r~he~rc_ e,e lhi.(wcek, ~ Pl!:falyzed from the nec k down ~hut ~odDey'Crav sis.no\ ~mon ~ \Vlth severe dan1age to hi~ spinal em : . , . ~ <:~}~d bet,veen the second und h" Ont )~Ht .. go 11·uvtts v.•tts t.1 . lhitdcervical vertebrae. 1~hly Wu led fQ9t.ball pluyer 11, IJ1was the final play o\ Grave~· ~~1s footb~ll·ma4, coUp,?iry. Now prom ising <Jlhletic career. More ~11'_ legs •~re pafilyzca. _l.ln{f he lhait a year later, Graves h.i s not as only l1n1\ted -use or.his "'rms mo\!ed his le«s has limited use of and hands · ~ ' .. , · his arms and hands, reads v.'ilh • 1 d SMY ltfKlncY. wa~ Lhc besl the aid of a page tur,ner and types athlete we hud du1'11\g ,hi s junior by u~ing a bnll-bearing brace :'i'ear.'.' ~.r enham-Jo{igh &:h()(\) t h at swings his arm to the Cj~hleLic llirec~ and ~ad foo\· typevvr!ter keys. ~a.II .~oach Lli>yct Wus34Jr m an &e·sp1 te the tragedy or an out·· sau.1 . I-le was11uversatile." ~landing i:!lhletic career ended · ~ut t n ~he fi fth game or pre miiture ly. ,the rea l s tory or l~1 enh11n1 s 1973 sc hedule . llodney Graves 1s his r erusal to <.r_avP s. plLi.ying al sa fet~. spend the rest of hi s life sayin1i::. cl.ashed Jll the \\'ay :..icross th(• .. Why me'.'" l1 e_ld Ulan 11tt.~·n11>t lo stoµ a l \\O "1.t took :..i lot of peopll• down po111t t·onvt•rston. Til' madl' the t here C w he re Graves \\"as hit at the fl <tg . hospitali:tt>d in llouston l to help 'l'e1111is Rc••••••laap L aver Tops Sov iet; Connors, Evert Cool I~1\ COS'l'A. Calif Coronadl·I )l dr "s Rod L<.i\·cr rou~ht orr :-;trong bids by 'feimur<.iz Kakuliu f)f the Soviet L"n1on to advance to the St'cond round of j.I Sti0,000 pro· <"t!lebrit y lournan1cnt of \Vorl<l t 'ham pil)ftship 'l'cnn1:-.. l.<1vc rf'\'a.5 for<·cd into two tit> bre<1.kcrs Tuesday night before finally win.Wng 7-6, 7 ·6. lie m eets :Ray ltulrels"today. 'nlp·seeded Mexi'can star J{aul 'Ramirez· easily beut Ne\vport Be aC"h 's Roy En1l•rso11. di sposin g of.the ,\us11·:.i lian 1n 20 n1inutes, 6 -1. C·2. Boscue 'f;n111er <:ilso adv:.int:l'<l 10 the secoud round, bc>:..itln).! J nu - qu1n Loyo,l\Iayo nf J\tex1co. 6·-'· 6 -i llut r\lex A-iµyer . seeded six th. \\a:-. upse,l by u nseedt·d ('ho.Jrlt·s Pasarell. i -li. l-6.6·2. Al so. Is hmael El Shafei 11f :Egypt heat Denmark's Torbt.•n t •lrich ti :.i. 7-!"l: Chico tlagey dt .. fealcd r•a nl'~t Segura 6·2. 6·2: Sw~den 's Ove llengtson beat l\'iln J\1 dli nu of Colombia &2, 1-6. 1-6. •and J eff Bo rov•iak beat John An · (irew 7-5. 3-6, 6-2. ''"he Rolls 1 1ng round ul thl• \\'orld Chum µionshiµ of 'l'cnn1s Grl•en Group tuu1·namj!"nl Ashe whipped P<tolo Bertolu ct·i of Italy , 6 -2. 6·2 \\'hile Borg. thl· '.'\o. 2 seed. rebounded from ;.i s lub/'gi s h s tu1·1 and defeated lt.oily 's Conr<1do Harazzutti. :J.(i, o·3, 6·3. Love I s On .BOCA RATON. t'la. -Mar· riage may not be in the wind. but .Jimrhy Connors' ho1x· of rekindl 1ng the flame between himsell a nd felldw tennis s tar Chfi s Eve1·t appurently h.:1s <.·ome true. ·· E\·erything's c·ool bcty.·een 11:-..' • the sm il ing Evert said Tues do.1y as she aµpe<trl'<I \\•ith Con nors :.it courtside of the $30.000 In <t eµende nt Player:-. 1\ssociation lournument herl'. '"t\nybody \\'ho didn 't think wt• !->till cared about t·ach olher afte 1· ,,.e b1·oke off our e ngagement was kidding themse1\'l'S." she added. "'\\"e still cure iibout cachother."· 'f°fl!llor ,Up set BOCA ftATO~, 1-'la .Jan ' !!1e ~,get over it, .. Gra ves Su id . · .. After they told me about it, in a 1 cbuple of weeks I ju.st accepted r the fact thut I \\'as going to be p~ralyzed . The doctor wus real h_elpf':'I in explaining how the :it tuat1on \\'as going lobe. .. The other patients thought 1 must be cra:ty because I accepted b('1ng paralyzeci so quickly." Doctors quickly capitalized on G.raves' acceptance and asked ~1m to talk lo othe r paralyzed pa- tients . "\\'hen the doctors talked to the other patients, the patients v.·o~ld s:..iy, ·\Vhat do you knoy.•. you re not paralyzed"!" Graves said. ···rhey wouldn't accept v.·hat the doctors told them. But thl'y i:ouldn't s:..iy that I didn·t know ho\\' it \\las -because I did. "Son1c of them didn't want to gl't out v.'ith people any more. I'd tell thcn1 . 'Wh y not go out now "! \'ou we nt out when you were \\':Jlking .· "1'he firs t thing they have to do is acl·cpt the fact they are par<tl .vzcd. 'rhen they have to learn to be with people again. I mean all kinds or people, not just paralyzed µeople-i That's the hardest thing for them to ac· t'ep\ .. Hut since football goals are out fur C raves. he's set his s ights on t·arning his high school diploma und eventually a collegedegree. .. I've :..i l\\'ays been able to talk to p eo plt~ und get along y.·ith then1 .·· sa id Graves. ·•Thev talk ed to me at the hospital aboUt <ioing som e kind of social work. I think lh<tt 's what J might do.'' Graves has taken some high s chool courses at home but because or the difriculty in gel· ting aro~nd . hasn't been able to fi nish his final year. Wasserman •ind the other trustees hope to have that proble m sol\·ed soon' \\"ith a van containing a poy.·er li rt t o tra ns port Graves a nd hi s \\"heelchair to high school, und t•\·entually college. <;raves has tY.'O \\'heelchuir:.: on(• b:..itle ry·po"·ered. ··t used to ha\'l.' a y;heelchair that "·ould do ~bout 12 miles an hour:· Graves !->a id with a grin. "But the doctor t•uught me trying lo do "'heelies in the hos pital and took it away rrom m l' ... Lying on his back in bed or sil - ling strapped in his wheelchair. Graves may be more of an in- spiration than he would h:J\"e bl't'n on a f oOtb:..i ll field . Wednesday. rebruary t9. 1975 • OAILYPILOT lfl LA Rolls; Lnkers - Bomhe d \\IASlll NG'r ON -The Los Angeles Kings ha\'e lied som e re- ('ords, broken som~ more, and it. looks like nlore will follow be(orr thl' currl•nt ~otc~toss ful season l'nd:-. ; A ti· l ~·1ctot)' OVCI' \V;.1shington •· 'l'ut•sday night gave Los Angelf tr 78 points 111 ..17 ~:J 01l'S. tying th!' t•lub l"l'torrl .:-;t•t last yt•ar in 7~ g;.in\t•S IJPI Tel.,..,..to' '!'he '1vtory \Va:-. LA1~ 1\ngclcs' :J2ntl. i\ tr1u111ph tonight in Pit tsburgh \vo uld tic thl' Kin~s ,.l. cord fur\\ ins in a Sl'.:tson. llob lll'rry o.1nd Hutch Goring l':Jt'h Sl'OI"l'd for thl· Kin~s. givin ~ the l"luh :-<IX players \.\"ith mort' than 20 J!O<i ls. llcfort.• lh1 s season lhl'V 111•\'t•r had morl'than fi\"t'. 1.-f l kt"rS f ,flSf" <.'\llt' . .\C;tl I-Job l,o\"\: hit for :!i points ~uid rl'SCl'\t• Ro\\·land (;:1r1·ctt L'1111 t rihutcJ 2 1 µoint ~. pacing ('hiL·a go·s biggcsl of - fens 1\"I.' out hursl Ill" thl• :-il'<1son 'l'uesda~· 111ght.as lhl' Bulls rout ed lhc f;tllL·rtni:! Los Ang('les t ,ake r~ 128-105 Jtl ;i Natiun<il 11askt•tball AssociJ.tion ga rnl'. l 'hc Hulls s('t ;1 horn"" record of 10 consecuti\'L' victories while ''inning their l·tlh gan1e in the last 17 'rhe l.akl'r~. n1e:.inwhile, \Vl.'l"l" los ing thl'1r 11th ~ame in tht·11· I.isl I ;) • · ?\1orc th:..111 50 pt>r sonal fouls ;.ind four tC('hnicals \\"ere called as the 8u l ls(' as hed in on 38 free thro"·s. LO~ ... NGt Lio'> Hh H""~O-' IJ, Ru-,....,11 20, t!""''1 I, llollt>n 11 c.;.,11.,cn U . L"nll I, Rol,.y I• ~~~~r-,. II, v.ld~n•1><1tO-I •, C,>!l'l<lun •. fOldl.,. .00 JOHNNY MILLER IS ONE OF THE LA OPEN FAVORITES . C.H ICAC.0 118 lO~t' 11, v.lillke• IJ, l:kle<•unl<I.., II. Slg.,in 1~. Vi!n L.,., 11>, G..1rntt 21, Guok•i t, .Jollni-On ~, 6loc1< ~. FWnoow ~. Tolal~~ J8...,.. Can Miller Maintain Sizzling Golf Pace? LOS A:"GELES t /\1-~J Johnny i\1 iller is ht:'alth.v ag:..11n :..ind the young:-.ll'r \\·ho has been the sensation of the lour faces tht.· strongest field of thl' Yl'ar in tht• $150,000 l.os 1\ngl'lt·:-; Orx·n ~o lf tournaml'nt . '"I'm getting my strl'ngth bal'k no"· and l 'n1 :-;Jarting to feel µretty good." said :\liller. v.•ho \\'as hampered by a co ld in lust ,~·eek's San Diego Open. l\1ille r opened that tournament. ,,·ith ;.i p:Jir of 73s, Just made thl' cut for the lust tv.·o rounds. once thought ()f \\'ithdrawin g :..ind neve1· really _got in the title fig ht. It wus onl:v the second tin1e thi:-. ~·c41r he ha d pla,\·ed <and f:.iiled to v.·in. ,.\nd his work is c ul uut for him in the 72-ho\e test that s tar t' ~rhursd ay on the f<tmed Rivie ra L'ountry C\uh~·oursc. a 7,028-y ard. p.:u·-7 1 layout thut 1s ranked by many as one of the most de n1 <1ndi ng in the country. LO!.Ange!e' 11 J I 1J " -1il5 <.111~aq0 JO 34 21 JS • 128 Fouled out• W,"nonotnn. l~cllnoc"I tou1,· ("'C~Qa (o.JCI> M DII"· H,,.,,\or'. O .. rnn<ll, ~'"''"• 'I Ql~l li;i.,I ~. lD' llong~ll·' ll>, C~•CdQOI•, " 10.Jlt. Sort"<' t o IJS(' ~l'\\"porl. ll ;.irho1· l l 1gh pl<ttek icker t\rt Sort'l' toda' -;1gncd a lc llt'r of intent lo :..it tend t 'SC. the Daily Pilot has learned Sorte hooted n1n1..· fic>ld go:..ils la:-.! Sl':J~on . fnr :"I.'\\ Jl<U'I , 1nclu<l - u1~ ;:152·y:1rrl1·1·. l .. •11~1* S i g11,. Sr\N ,\:\'fUNIO Slan l..ovt•. rorm~r i\at1unal H<.iskctball A~· sociution vl:..iyer. has signed with lht· San ;\nto nio Spurs o[ the 1\n1eriean l~asketball Assoeia · lion. 1'hc !.akc r.s re le..ised Love JaSt \veek . BAllq;:LONA.\:;,,..il) -'.f<ut ~ceded Arthur Ashe breezed to vi{'tory Tul'sday but lljorn Bore ~ad to :-:tru ~g l c <.1 hit in the open· Ke:;acki of C:techoslovakia upset f{o ger 'fay lor of f.:ngland 2·6. 6·2. i-6 ·ruesd;:i y in thl' first round of the $30.000 Independent !>layer~ Association tennis tournament. Jan Kodt•s of Czcchoslovuk1a . the only other seeded player in action 1'uesd;.i~·. h:..id his m:..itch '\\.'ith John Yuill of South Africa stopped by d<trknt·ss. Kodes v.·a s ;1 head 7-6. 2·2 v.·ta.·n play w:..is halted. Area Woman Eldest Ace 11i s chief oppo s ition i s furnished by Jack Nicklaus. thl• man \\·ho has ruled the game fo1· n1ore than a decade. That reign nov.' is challenged by Mil ler. who scored ~t record·breaking swei.:.e_ ln the l\VO Arizona tournaments. added the Desert Classic 1o his g ro~'ing: list of titles and now i~ ahead of the dizzying pace he sci last year when he ... massed ;1 1·ec·ord $35:i.OO O 111 money·\\' innings. 1..ove. 6·£ool·9. 220 pounds. has four yeurs professi'onal basket- ball experience a nd played <.1l thP U niversity of Oregon where ht' ·1cd the Pacifi{' Eight in scoring 1woycars. UCI Bids For Cage Play offs *lection of lhe rour learns lo compete in the NCAA college divis ion regiono..I basketb~ll pla} offs is expected to be made early ne)\t week, the Daily Pilot h as learned. And if UC Irvine is one or those team s, it could conceivably host the tourney, according to An · tC"ale r s athletic dircC'lor l~av Thornton. · "A conference call to l'Va luate the v:..irious tc:.in1s will be made 1'uesday by the regional commit-' t ee and I expect the teams will be named then," says Thornton. "I h ave expressed to Ray Run- d ell ( chairman of the commit- tee) that if UC Irvine is one of the t eams selected, we would be in-· t erested in hosting the tourna· ment.·• UCI. Chapman, UC Riverside. Cal Poly C Pomona), J>uget Sound and the Far Western Conference champion ure the leading can- didates for selection to t he tourney . UCI hosts Chapman Thursday 11i ght [,e\yis and Clark Shturday ;;ind Cal Poly Monday ni'ght. Thus 1.hree victories would ptobably put th e · Anteaters into the playoffs. · ·uc1 has been bc:..itcn by uc· Jlive rs ide twice this season. 1'he Anteaters whipped J>uget Sound · (83-67) in early January and won the Puget Sou nd tourney ' in , December. ' Cha pma n has ~1 15·8 ~cord . , :Rivers ide is 14 ·8, UCJ hasea 13·R mark and Cal Poly is 11·8. ' Thornton says the committee will evaluate the teams' records. the s trength o f the vl\.r ious schedules a nd how the)' did against each other and common opponents. .. Also ir players are ineligible f or tourna ment play it would be a factor,'' saysThom ton . Chapman h as two players (Jim Keyes and Paul Juckson), who WQuld not be eligible becau'se 'they transferred rrom other rour · ·~ear schools . lf UC Riverside wins the CCAA championship, it figu.res to be 'top-!;eeded in the tourney. And becausf! of their small gym . the Hl1hlandcro probably would nol choose to hoot tho playoll'.<. In othe1· n1tilthl'S. Pavel Sluvil 1)f Czecboslovak i<1 slopped Clark Gracbner 7-6. ti ·2: Jun Kuk i of J ap:..i n downed Ramiro Ben\·ides 6-2. 7-5: Ion 1'ir1ac of Romuni:..i do-...•ned Bill Br0\\"11 6-3. 7·5: K ~1rl f\leiler or West Germany halted Viorel f\-1 arcu or Jlomania 6-3, 6-1. 1 Juan Gisbert of Spain beat Di ck .Bjornstedl 7-6. 7·fi, and Jurgen Fassbehder of West Germany beat Ian Fletche r o f Au stralia fi ·4. 6 ·2 Mary Jacobs, 78, Turns Tric.k '."\ORWALK, Conn !AP) -The odds on an average golfer scorin g a hole-in-on e on a specifi c hole are 42,952 to I. but J oe l ... ucius of Tiffin, Ohio. defied those oldds last year. . li e sc ored hi s eig hth hole-in-one on lhe 15th hole of the J\.loha"'k Golf Club in Tiffin. The oldest 1n an to score an ace ,,·us Bert Nishoff. 90, or l..os 1\ngelcs and the oldest woman \\·as l\.1ar y Jacobs. 78 . of Ne\1.:port ltcach. 'l'hese v.•e re tlu·l'e of a record 2-'.699 holes-in·one recorded in 1974 by the Hole-Jn-One Clearing llouse, operated by· Golf Digest magazine. It \\"as un increase of 1,745 over J973. 'fhe Clearing ljouse fixes the odds against a male touring pro s inking a hole-in-one on a s ingle round at 1.466 to 1 and on a specific hole 5,784 to l. A \\·oman pro's chances are 1,540 lo 1 on a round and 6.lf:i£1 to l on a specifi c holl'. ' lie a nd Nicklaus have fucl'd each other only once this season a nd that was inconclusive. 1'hey tied for s ixth .i n lht· Nutional P1·0-An1. And ""ith l\1i\le1· contemplating a month off after this tourney. the Los Angeles Open could be their la st n1eetin!! before the JI.I asters in April. While their confrontation will draw mos l of the a tte ntion. there's no assurance they 'll conduct their buttlc al the lop o( the standings. The fi eld is outstandin~. 1'he la te e ntry of Lee l 'r l'vinu made it even more s o. ·rtic current PGA champion o rigina lly planned to s kip thl' tournament. H ec11 very Sl.~11 MEXICO C ll'V ~texi{'"I\ bullfighler Antonio l ... 01nelin, badly gored Sunday. v.•as report- ed making "steady progress" lo· dav and doctors said if he con- tin'ues to recov~ without com· plications he may be able to leave the hospital b:v the end of the \~·eek . His recovery so far was viewed us exceptiona l in bullfight circ les since he \\.'as gored in the in· testin es. a wound that seemed ·certain to tri gger deadly jnfec- tion. /Hi:ell No111i11a ted \VASJi.J NG TON -Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" Mizell, onetime major league baseball pitche r . has been nomina ted bY President. 1'~ord to become an a ssista nt secretary or commerce. .f Yt ,.i ·1n Fair Asks for Leave " From Coaching Post • 0 JIM BARNETT OF NEW YORK KNICKS STUMBLES OVER CLIFFORD RAV . I New YorW Won the NBA Battle Over Golden Slat•'• Warrloro, 99·98. Ry ROGER CARLS01' CMUM Delly Pilot ~•If Laguna !leach 1-ligh va1·sity basketball coach J e1·ry F'air has asked for a year's leave of absence from his coaching duties and has su ggested that former UC Irvine cager Ed Burlingham t ake his p lace. the Daily llilot has learned exclusive ly. Fair. who has coached the Artists for the past six years and seen his teams v.1in 59 a nd lose 90 \\'ith one game remaining l'~ridav nig h t at U ni versity. say·s person al commitments have t aken precedence or hi s time . "I'm .P.ot quilting," r:;ays }<'air. .. But I 1Jm requesting a year's l('a\te or absence and 'I expect an ~1nswer next week ''I 've s u ggested thut. Ed Rurlingham, our junior varsity co~ch. lake over and l would hope he gets it. lle's the most qualified 11nd it \Vould not be necessary to hire som eone fron1 the outs ide " Fair. 37 and u1l El 1'oro reside nt. s <1ys Danny Collen rron1· hi s '73 tcatn, which went LO the CIF pl<1yorrs and racked up n 19-7 record. \\'as his best individual product 1n his six ycur :-al the heln' The 19 7 n1 11rk \\;I:-. lh{' ~eC'ond JERRY FAIR best won .Joss record in th" history 0£ the Sc.":hOOl. f'air is expected to continue u:- director of continuation school :11 Laguna Beach. Burlinghum·s junior ·varsit y t ~a m is 11·2 in South CoaSt l.eaguc circles an d th e sopho1norc team is 10·4. ' • . . . '\ • Combs Cinches 8tlt ··'fitle By GLENN WHITE CM It.. 1i9i1y ,..._ SU;M cll?ll ~nger .. And thel t:olonis\,~ ,. ~g.ii;h,t shtt~~d w~1~~lscored l\ad given Oilers po-..·•ttooleli ~' Tlie ~i\ t~ Arst ~:22'or the Lethal shooting accuracy, fine the p as t r.ough b1i.\tl es at y 'ti ·•ut u •"'Int then the d II I •·na•ea·m ga me wt tu t"' , pass ing an exce ent team P ay " 1' : • initial 2: 18 of the second Wiod nlade it easy for Huntington HQWCV\;r. it lunled out lo be '1 'th 1.t; t Uy · 4 ·38 of f)it third Beach ll igh'sOilerstonaildown ·romp a1 the Orange and Dliick ,\\I 0~ nd~ .·. 'i'Cls o(\hefinal another league bas k e tball scored the game's first ll Poill~ s~an~u ~ soco ·~ .. , •l1a n1p1o ns h:;a· > •1• the Or a n1• and ·in J :22 of action and the Colonists e1 ~ht n11nutl-!s befoi c connc< 1111.~· '" ,., ... Paul Gassmann 1:1nd Peary Bl ack cinch at least a tie or the · ·never recovered. 11. b.h h I >ed ut it 0 t of reat:h Empire c r own by smothering ' Anaheirn was amazingly cold ar 1 c 1. P u ( r th host Ana heim, H3·61, Tuesday · 'shooting rro1n the floor in its own in the closing monle~l s 0 e . .confines. 'l'hc <.::olonlsts canned first quarte r a.nd the first 1 :35 ol . ni~,h~~. S E I m er Con1 bs finds vnly 33 percent o r their shots the seco~l~ per.uxt ~hen _they eac h hin1sclr with his eighth league \'l'hile both tcan1s' regulars were scored ft\e pot~tt!'I and. l lB turned tit le-in l 6 years o f varsity in action tlirough three quarters. ar:i 18·.l.3 lead .1nto :1 28· 13 bulgt> coa<·hini,: at the Oil City nnd in 1\-leanWhil e lluntington \\'1lhG .25togointhchalf .. Shre dded the ne ts .. t a 52.o. 'fhen the visitors wrappc~ 1t up that span his teams have won the .. " h' d rt I n 1-'rceway, Irvine. Sunset and percentac ~flracy level. with at 1r qua erexposio i-_tS Empire circuit crowns. The hOll!J had a particul arly they outscor~ t~e Colony• 25-9 in Tuesday night's gan1e loome d rrigid spelt at the start of each that stanza, hitt.ing s7 per~ent ~f ' Lough for the Oilers. Anaheim quarter. Combining the fo ur their s hots v.•hile !'n~eim htl had narro"•ly lost to Kate lla quarters, they went a total of o~~ly 17 percent of its field goal ((l:J·61), llunlington's clo:.eSt title ' 11 ;20,wit'hout a. point, missed 20 11 ~~·ss m an led 118 in rebounds EL TORO'S STEVE CAPISTRAN (14) AND JEFF GREEN CLOSELY GUARD DAVE MOORE. ' ~l Toro Keeps Pace SC Wraps Up Crown With Rout lf ith 73-56 Victory ' . By E DBURGART 01 llM O.Uy Pilot Sta.ff The E l Toro High Chargers are till in the rWl.ning for second 18.ce ill the South Coast League. 1 i ts easy 73-56 basketball win ve r University 's T r ojans uesday night leaves El Toro one ame behind second -place is sio n Viejo which th e harge rs meet Friday in the ague fina l('. It "·a s n eV'er clu s e <:1l nivers ity Jli gh as El Toro ned a S·O lead in the first two inutes and extended it to 32·20 at alftime. The closest John Dri scoll's rojans came in the second half its eight points, but Wende ll oi.tt's· Chargers scored the · first ik points or the final period to ea 56·42 lead with 5:47 to go. ' E l Toro had five players in· uble figures, led by 6·8 center d McFadden who had 17, 11 of hi c h came in the first half. · f\1cFadden, getting better and tter , hit 5 of 8 shots in the [irst 3lf, and the s maller Trojans ldn't stop his hook. McFadden's teamma tes were lso hot. The Chargers hit 8 of 14 ots in the first quarter and i.i of A i n the openin g half . nivers ily, meanwhile, had roub l e penet r ating :.i ui_ck-~oving 2·1·2 wne and was 7 ol' 31 1n the fi rst half and 22 of 6 l overall. 'fhe Chargers became <• little slo ppy in the third quarter. hitting only 9 of 23 ~hots and permitting nine una nswered points early in the l><'l"iod. The 'I'rojans cut r.:1 ·roro's lead from 38-20 to 38·29 v.ith 5:30 left bel"ore Gary Connall y scored a layup and !\-like Capistran hit three straight j umpers to send El Toro ~1head, 46·36. Capistran had 10 of his 11 poini.s in th~ third period. Capistran's brother. Ste\'e, pl ayed well off the bench, scoring 10 points. Ken Vieira. a shirty 5-10 guard. led the Trojans v•ith 18 poinls, many on 18-fool banks. M.C ... ~1riln ':!.~•!>tr.an C.rt• con....,ny Griio1h.•.t Green Jaotki.on JilC(jUt'S ""'-5-mPdlfy ~l!lvan Tol•l~ .. ' • ' • ' ' ' ' , ' " • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' • .. • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • " .. " " • " ' ' " ' " , ' " By D/\\'F. ROM/\ NO 01 UM 0.1ly Pllol !>WI! The San Clemente Hi gh Tritons finally put their game together in the second h alf ·rucsday ni ght to defeat the Laguna Beach Artis ts. 64-47. and wrap up the South Coast League basketball rnci.:. Trailing 25·22 al intermission to the stubborn invaders rrom Laguna llearh, San Clementt.' exploded ror 20 points in the third period and 22 in the final qua rter ¥-'hile holding the Artists to eight and 14 to put the game on ict_•. Taking the Tritons inside game av.·ay. La guna B each led throughout the first half and only the outs ide s hooting of Dave Taylor and Jerr Densmore kept the hosts in the ga me. ' The /\ rtis ts continued to dominate the 1'ritons in deep in the seco nd h alf, but San Cle mente played much tou,:::h('r defens e which fo rced sc \"cral turnove rs. 1'he champions also started to fast break and Laguna Brown Cerv•n•e~ G-el K;ampS M.:Cl.,mG'"'di. " ' .. ' '' fie:.ich just wasn't quick enough " • to s top Taylor and Den3more. ""'"" Mullin.I~ Vitil"• Wl!ne WU\.Otl rot.!ih ' ' • ' ' " S<-... ~ II I~ 10 ID ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • " c Ben Bacon did a gr<'al job of ! guarding San Clemente's Ted : Kalata, the league's leading 11 score r . Kalota manag<'donly t<A·o 1 points while Bacon had 12. s. Hitting most of his shots from the corner. Taylor made up for ;; :!:r! Kalota 's off g:i mc. The 'sparkplug guard led a ll scorers with 24 points and was a lso a key factor in the Tritons' defensive tur nabout in the second half. Scott Severs also had ;;i f.!OOd shooting n ight for the Tritons ~ with 16 points. Laguna Beach's bigg-esl lead was a 22-14 bulge with 4 :40 remaining in the first half. The Artists held a 25·20 margi n with i.-i·~' 1 : 58 le ft, but Sa~ente scored the final two points o? the , I• half and the firsll 2 of the seeend half to take a 34-25 margin. The Tritons ne\'e r looked back. • l..il9'llftil 8-11 (411 " " .. .. .. _ • ' ' " """~ • ' ' " McOll• ' ' ' ' S<ffraono ' ' ' • ThMeilu , ' ' • Aall'IDun , ' ' • f Olill' " ' " " Si111~!MI " " .. .. Taoylol" " • ' ,. Ac•erman ' • ' ' "''" ' ' ' ' Dl.Jl'lll•m ' ' ' • s,e ... , .. ~ • • , " k•IDll ' ' ' ' "'~· • ' ' " Tot•!' " " " " sc-11Yc:iiu.rt.r1 L9QUNkKh " " • ,._, S...Cltmenle " " " ,,__.. MD Assure d CIF Berth The !\later Dei !Ugh Monarchs virtually earned a s pot in the CJ1'""' bas ketball pla yoffs Tuesd ay night with a 61 ·54 "ictory over Bishop Amat 1-1.i gh, The win gives ~tater Del a 6·3 league mark and puts them all alone in second place. a gam e in front of Bishop Amat. With only one game remaining, the worst the Mona r c hs could do is tie for second . Mark Breitfu ss paced Tuesday's win v.•ith 16 points. MilW Oto (•11 .. " .. .. &••lrtui• ' • • " ""'" ' • " Mill ' ' ' • Etau • ' ' " SCei.t.lltl • ' ' " E« .. , ' ' , • S!rl"!fte• ' ' ' • Tot.JU u " " " k..,,..,~,, "''"°" .. ,.,., " " " ... w ""''" Dtl ,, " " " " MIKE l\llCCLYMONDS SHOOTS OVER JON JACKSON. 1 S11ns et Le~1~11e Pla;v Final Tuneups Set ""ith a dozen and had 17 points while lfarbin canned 18 points. Jim Cable v.'ound up the game with 15 points and 9 rebounds \\•hi\e classy pass ing. Kevin Karkut had ti assists . The Marina High Vikings and Fountain Valley l-ligh Barons warm u1> for their Friday title showdown match tonight at 7 agalnsl two clubs w.hich can't be taken lightly despite their unim- pos ing reco1·ds. · over Ne wport in the first round in a v.•ide.-open game. John Lodes- tein had 20 poinl<> in that game with Bill Miller collecting 14 and Dave llohde 14. The game offers an inte resting n1atch-up at center where 6·10 Rohde will go up against6·9 Dave Seymour. Mar ina got past U:>s Al amitos Haorb•n G.o~~mMlft """'' 01 .. ,•e1oer1te• Fln<h.tmp k4rkul Sims J .... !ISCln T•h~ Smith Jor ... ~ To\•15 • ' • ' ' • , ' ' ' " S<-llTOIM"*1 Hun11nglon tlea~h 11 11 A.n,,neom ll If • .. .. ' ' " ' ' " ' ' " ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' • ' , " ' ' • ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ., 2~ 1l-IJ ' 21-61 JCs Play Tonight Marina hosts the Los Alamitos l-ligh Griffins and f'ountain Valley will pl<iy at home against the Newport Harbor Sailors. Edison travels to West ern and Westminster treks to Loar a . All these Sunset League basketball contests arc set for7. i',ountain VaUey and Marina are 11-1 and figure to be 12· 1 after tonight·s play, setting up a cham· pions hip game Friday night at Jo"'ountain Valley. Los Alamitos and Newport, howe\'cr , could s poil everything. The Barons notched a 74 -66 win in the first round, 73-55, v.·ith Bob Losner collecting 22 points und Matt Cook 17 . Los Alamitos has a 1... wel l-balanced team, similar to Westn1instcr. The Vikings bounced batk last Friday with a 71 -50 win O\'er Edison after losing to \Vestminster , 60·48 . Edison reco rde d an 86-72 triumph over Weste rn in their firs t meeting as 1'ocld Zirbel and Steve Tully both scotcd 16 points. Saddleback College bids for its Sixth straight Mission Con· ference basketball win tonight (8 o'clock), invading San Bernardino Valley College. In other JC action, Mt. San Antonio "isits Orange Coast at 7 :30 and Golden West hosts Rio llondo al8. 3 D\YS 0'.\11 ... 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Fits Mod els of Audi, Datsun, Opt>I, Fiat, Capri Sale Ends Saturda.1· J'llighf Sizes to Fit Ma nv Popul ar Amcrican Coinpac~ GOODfYEAR 6 i t-'J)S to Pay at Goodyear ~ Dir On C11!01111' Cnulit PIN • 11111\tf c-.. • l lftUMtrlunl • A•rkH (qmt Meltf CR • Carte l llKM • Dl111m ti. GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER NEWPORT TIRE CENTER COST 4 MES.4-HiWPORT 1114CH 15t6 t4t wpori ll•cl. at 16th St. 548-93831' Ho.ri: Moll.~ ... ,• W ... 4 JOOO E. Coa•I Hwy. COROt44 DIL MAR 644-8022 ' H-...: MOft..M . M •hi .... s • 1 J t pl, ., ba VI .. ell ,. ·nt •• bi Di .,.1 qu ell ... l~ 17 ed ra th wl o, E at Sf le \V E. H •l ·~ cc ti• D I ) si n ti a ::II II 0 • • • > ' ' • • • • • l • • • • .. " c. .. ., .. H • c H • " ' c ' • • • • 'I ! ( • I I ' I I ( I I l I .I , . -... • DAILY PILOT 70••0 Vic.ory ''! Diablos. Ste · Pasi···Dolph~ • Century Loop Fives sec Streak ·Swim Summaries "I A · 'fi. · ht . Reaches I 0 :;:i~~:,::r=. l ·~;~w'.~',o:.z·01.L n ction onig ' t• Mll<lltV 11i.v I.,,..,.,.,, 1.-,1, llOllW-Oom .. C~ll .t!.•. • -Tea Bergenon scol'ed ioo •tff-1. Mco1n1.,. 11Jl.J, i )Oil ""-c"'c."' •:Jl.2 ,,_ ·•3 · t d At C I Owtitv l ~M.J • tGOIN.~--J F,.sl\ (O<d• .. po1n s an ar son 1 °"·'· '· Jto&(,.,~ 1:1'-1· .. ,,..._, ioo11o<-cpe1trM•P.01.• Corontt del Mar High'5 And for Tust111 l..o_ f:.ill added 21 as the Southern St•ven• 11.0: 1. ooMoft 11 1 100 u1Dore•~1 W'•r•1 00.1. Se.a Kinfs still have a vicliru to El 1\ .. todena Cali rornia College ~t~,~~~~,..~..:,.. .. ,tr'"'ifu "°°'r~•1•1;:=!;_:wJ.•.o . chance a a ponion or the Friday' 1"\Jstln figures ~IS v unguards won their ····•-f Fl.Ill• 1101.0,s. MCO•n••r 1Clll••••-lilo•sa:oa.o Century League basket-,, "1100 -in "gainst Santa 10th t · ht •· k tb II s.o..o: 100 oKti;-l, """'• 1.oi.o. s, 'XIO"'"'°-N'"''1·11.1 • ., ., S r&ll U<.1$ e 41 And•r•Oft 110).•; 100 Dr•••I J SO !ree-W/\olm0t#ft ,• lly ROGER CARLSON .................... turnovers.. vl assured e-arty. ball championship-but r\na tonight. • game Tuesday night, de-~=·;."i':",~r-~l!~.!.Clil.l, 600 IOOHr-N••le 1.02.f 1 ,there's no room lu!L for Eslanieia piU. its run-feating Westmont, 78-71 . J•!Uor~......., ::::,711::.~~:~;.~•- • rror, nlng offense and ZOb4; de-1· h e v 1· 1 I l I n a Mo.d•ty '•1••-•· """"'1!«1 1 oo.1 1001tteo~1-M1u•r 1 011. ' IM • 'Xll)frff •.OO~t:Sl.l;IOD!ty -1, Coach Tandy Gillis' fense against Cd 's Vanguards now 8-1 in 0eorouu.J;1001,........; t"ioeru.1. "JOO••H•tt:,'~'"'T""-. •-K. · k d · h t I I b •0 . I · ~1,"-1. 1 .. 1r.i.ons:n .1; 10D1M<k-,;.-Jlllla 1ngs, pie ·e to w111 somew a s owcr empa Nort ern 1v ston ac-2 1.1wo1dl1 :0..J:s.i..oom1•1 100.100 ,,_,..1.."•"°"r.i1mt.•11..•Mi111 I, ll likes 32 minutes or plajtlnc Ume to compl~te • rqulaUon P"'P llllsket· ball l•nie, but Minion VloJq Hlah '• Dia bl°' pro- ved (4. only ta~es •bo•! •llh 1'Jftlnutes to OUt a 11,me on ice Tuesday "nlcht. . Sleve-Sawyer, Viejo'• 11-5 post handa on thO ball ce In tho ~lrit peri the ope.njnJ ip . Otherwlse itl w, ·all Cooper and Et the circuit after impress-and tou kh n1an·to·man . ,,·0n led45·23 at halftime. 1tte•" -l ~1dtr 1: 11.1; ,001,.,...e1•v JU,..•0 • v.t.asiTYOUAL.ll'll!•f Prep 6 • , -J.Nt wPOl'l l,",,'·,..' ':r! 100MedltyAl.'l•y-S.l!Uonc1• in& with a 9-2 non-league defense. 100 1M-1.l(hu ... ,ie11:i..•. . d l ~l SOFr~t -S M100K~!£11•.• season, are at Estancja Costa Me~.a. n1ppe 1cco11 · M11d1er 1•1•,-1· port • · 100F•H-•.M•ckl0Ck (E1~J. 1 . in this 13th of 14 rounds of Magnolia, 52,'3(), in the 1 " .. ~ mi'.~'77i:o ~::,~:::,~1-~;.~~ i<ODFtff-l(lillMr (El~!J) ?. • lio r· t d Mesa , .• led I(,.. , t ,•,· 1?03.S, •. T!ltmoft l;IM.1; so lre•-1 b K ·th J hso d Mo >> 100 Fr~ Reidy 1 E>t....C•of H ac n . 1rs roun . eor1Jt1W>" 10 i 3 MwHivis.J,l .""-¥«'U.•.loOll,-l 1ooere••1-'.!i.'•-!E111 •0. 1 .. C~ach Pa\ Roberts' biablos took vlsltine: 'Dano Hills apart, 70-60, Wlth at blistering· first quarter spurt to virtual!)' clinch w. CIP~ 2-A playotr with assists (rom 1111<>-M itc~ Ad Kelly Cox. O()p 'fh e combination Y et osep nan C•'1*' • ) • 11 Poro1e 11 •:1001'~· 'l'lr' ·•· FROSH-SOPHOUAL.1F1E11s ,_,,,, Soron • 0 ) 11 S. Mowery SS.6, M) IWoft,-1. Ho1'1roger • . necessary for Corona del Dan Byers up11vnl. wou.• .. ~ 1 , J • 11.1. 1 vo111n :>.s; so tw••.it-1 200 Mea1e• ••1•" e.1•nc• .. 1 °" s. M 1 l l Jonns.oro o l I P,,rolelJ.1 ,•.Cll"W~:M.1.'l'OOl•t~ 100 Fr~r >H•tno.:•(E'l''' .., Mar is for the Sea.Kings esu. can equa as F>Me' 0 1 0 1 r~l•v_. .... ,,.,00,11 :,..s. sosre••t ) Wv•nlE1 Cox finished ;i.s counters :....; 12 co nc:tn the second halt he turned awa)' eve ana liills attempt t rally \\'ilh his perfeeto from S di to win tonight and year's overall re<.'Ord or ,,.,..\t.,d 1 1 o 1 c., .......... v ... i1tvo.wt•l>lf'' so0111t1r11,-1.on .. 1E1l'l 1 c4-'an ng· Q • ht . 101.01, ll l• 10 ,. ...... •• -, •• ,_ .. _ •• Mo-$9 , S18 SO Hi( .. 6.Coo•IElll l ,,.. 'II, , "· ,_f_"_r_id_•c·'·_a_· _,_,_·;_1_1a __ P_u_r_k_. _1_•_-1_w_i_1 __ w_o_w_•_n_s_. _____ "~"c"c'mc•;...:'c'o'"·'='"".::.-----,;;;;"2.~';, .. ·c-=°'""m"_"-"'"C'C'•~e·''-''"""'oMc__c":.:..."'-'cMc•c•c'c"c-_':_:•c"c•~..:.c'•c'_'_'c'-.>J'- . the corner. · The D1ablos ups><'d The most Da Hillit spot. their overall record to could pare the argin 17--6 an~ hold a one·.gan1e . v.·as nine points 64·55 edge O\e~ El Toro 1n the and agafn 69-81). race .ror second p\ace In Steve Ripple w high the South Coast League for Dana Halls wi 9 with one 1ame left. · · • All-league candidate:;; Da\'e Cooper and Dean Egertson led the Diablos attack. It '''as 10·0 with 4:01 spent and with still 1: 11 left in the first period it \\'as 23·7 as Cooper und Egertson crippled Dana Hills' attack 'vith their steals. ~iis s ion \1iejo's outside shooting was deadly and combined l'rith the errec·- live press, \\'hich forced Dana Hills into nlne !'>•11111411 Rll)Cllt> Mlklowot l W1llcll• Hollmon Holl•led Brun• Totol~ Eoertll4n Cooper S•wrtir <•• A,..m\ "" #lcOon•I• k.enned1 Wore1 Tololl 'INMHtlC .. )' • ft "" t~ S 1 r l 11 s l '' ' s ' 6 • 1t ' . . ' ' . ' , ' n-1 1) '"° • • • ' • ' • " " . " ': ~~ 1!' ,. • • 0 " ' . ' ' ' 0 ' , . ' .. 10 •. Pirates, Gauch Roll Past Foes S· ' I • Tony Accon1undo singled home the "·in- ning run in the bottom of the fifth inning Tuesduy as Orange Coast College :,icored a <1-3 baseball vic- tory over Palomar at Orange Co::ist . l cge g:l.mc. ich Douglass had five i u the visitin~ &Idell ack College Gau~hos ped to a 10 ·3 \\"in \'er Cypress. Orange ('o · l's Pirates jumped to; 2·1 col lead in the bottom the second when desi led hiller Doug Jones l a Tennis t'''o·run double . ut ••~TY Palomar took a 3·:!~ad In anoth<'r junior S•11C_11.:1~: ............. -in the lop Of the f•rth l'!ofmer• ~I . ; , , , 5••10•1:0.1.o.1,_w;lk1 N• 1n Jones to lie the o r e ' • ,.,.. .-, 1::;. before Dan Spain ~ve ·-~11'Uy Uo) CMI. Je14k ~; CMI. S.ltO at J -3 &ping inlO t.he lh. •-l :Ckt. o.19 .aoe•>4;0..1.Het1e"H. Saddle back \\'as 'ver .. ra~~ d.~~!.:w~..t;1~:~~ 1n &buble •• twni~ s.o Fo''"''" t5• .,, .>ti.i. w .: cMl. ~ad after three inings 'i•no •·1. det. 0.111..:t• 1·•. dot. nd d. .t l'IQ I No•htn&-0 a expan 1ng I ' -L•mber11 -A~=11~r 111 d~I inthe"eighlh. B•n'•·C•PPl•n •·O, • J; det Dou_J.1ass had a~ou· S•••·l-Y•·0,6·0. bl I . I d r·ce .-. .. ~11n ·D •w•• 1\i •••· e. ripe an sa 1 e•n'•·C•PPI"~ 6-o, 6 -J : dtL !ly, and center r der , •• r.rowr 6·o,6-0. Chuck Adamo kr ked sec: 111 1•~,::::;:-w "'"' in l""o r(ms .• 1 0ev.101s10.1. R.nt, ,.......... • Douglass, w. desi ted l . Kl1lfl Ill) def, \ll"Oft\ll'I, ...0, .. I. J. L.oilW lll)*4. Hl.ooWlt".M. .. ,. hitter, drove in t ,,ICOIWllPl•l.W•lt..n.._?,M. \h f. t 0 1.J•'"JT10l lll1at.wao ...... 1,,, 1n e 1rs , ne t.M.,..1P>ctet.~•, fourtt. and two i .. ,_ .,........ . eighth. 1. f lN ·!>tftn1d•r CPI lkl. 0.Voto- uns the the OJtANO• L•Aeu• W1i llf' t 1 Ootl40 It I ICM Sr•• • • •s Sorlor• •• tll ~ . , ..... f'SPtrOnf-J 10 &:11 \lo~ci. 0 1:1 61' Tuos.u,·1~ El Oot'•Oo 101, C.nyon n 8re•l2. V•lendo12 ~· .. , E.,.,ONI ~ .. , ••• ., .• 0. ..... EM1er9NIOlCM'l'9" Sclllor• ti Bre• Et Clot.U 11 V•llft<ll l'••&WAY LaACMIE W L ""' F11ller1on 12 1 &41 lr'fl1 10 ) tiio L.•H•bril 10 l Ill S-y HUI• • I IS1 ·SA. V•lltY S l m i.--11 t ' '" s. .. ....,.., J 10 1)1 Sutno P•ir' l 11 .. I TtoeMIOY't k- T•o• 11, '"v•nM 41 U H•tM"• &.I, S...nny Hiii~ 6J L-llT1,U\l•IMrD F111terlon "· ll11<1no Por~ ...i .,~.,·.o.-· lro1 ol Lo .. 111 F11ll•r10n •IL• H"Dr4 SA V•H•Y •I !i.o.,•nno lluen1 P••k •I S.-r Holh lOUTN COASTL.IEAGUl •• .., "' '" ... "' ... •• Ill. "' •• >n "' "' ... "' W L "" ,. ... s.nc1emanu 11 1 •11 w lilluloft\l,.lo •O • Jtl 1JI EIT•ro q S 16'1 7S• /,, ..... 8eKPI 4 10 12J 111 un1.,.r.i1, • 10 71l 12) O..noHlt11 J II /ti llO T.,.Mf..,·s kwn s .. n C1emH11t ._., 1,.~ ikoftll •T El Toro Tl, Unlvtr,1\y J.6 M!1'!°" Vlej• 10, O.ana Holl\ .. EM •t Jtl! LEAGUE .... L. .. ,. M..n1<ng1on Se"'" 11 1 ... "'IOI" " 1 ua "•'!Md• 10 l .,. FooOull &, 5 1'tl Cypre)\ t , t 1'6 °'""9" ' ... 2 )odicll•O-cl< 1 -11 ll1 lin.iltttm 1 11 IOI TM.-•'lk.....,, Hun!1m;itoro 8•0<n IJ. Anoh9•m•1 F001nl,ll 6T, 0111n111 SI K•lellt St, !o.,;tdt•boc.M 41 l(onriody 611, (JPl'IUtJ ,,..., .• a.-, fti.ntlngton •••ell ot Ftoot/\111 ~ .... It Soddl1boc.l. ICINMdJ ot Kol1ll• Of"lf\Ole •I (yp ... I) ANOll..USL.l!AOUIE · •• "' "' "' "' "' '" ... ... st. Anl"°"Y M1T•r ~· 81•hllp.t.m•• St. p4yl WL"f'"A II I )to •91 •l t JS !.M ~ • Sil STS • s '°"' JU Se• .. 11• Plu1 X ) ' ~..., JISl61JS , ....... , .• s.._ SI. MlllOny 19, Pl~ X ~1 Mok• ~l •I. •l"'°PA ..... 1 ~ St. P.•• 6~. S..r••l•61 ~., .• o._,, e 11,... .,,_.I 11 St.""'"-' Wtti 0tl•15t>•Ylri itlw X •l 5.t. Poul llr'-•v'sco.. .... , s.on ~•nlit •I 0•,,_ M•ll~ i.....-a-11co1u,,.,,.,..., ll'lls1IOfl Vl•/O •I IEI Toro Vanguards Lose, 8-4 The University or San Diego basebal l team scored rour runs in the first inninc and went on to defeat the visiting Southern California Wt•wr,T·1,t ·• t. ,_,....,ONll·Y'v Clll dtl'. Vf9m0,.. Or1 ... CU1'141 • .. College Vanguards, 8·4, : ~ · Tu·esday afternoon. · ...,..,,W,6-1. i . ,._,.., H•rwre !Pl ck1. J..ever· Mw•11~ ... 1, ... 1 JV Cage ....._tMllltllMJA ......... 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COM,lttE WITH HOSC lilt ' I • ' ' I ', ,.. • ' EL TORO'S STEVE CAPISTRAN (14) AND JEFF GREEN CLOSELY GUARD DAVE MOOR E. • ~l Toro Keeps Pace lf ith 73-56 Victory By EDBURGART I OtlMO.UyP'llolSWH ~The El Toro High Chargers are till in the runnini:? for second lace in the SouthC.Oast League. I 'Its easy 73 ·56 basketball win ,fver University's Trojans Tuesday night leaves El Toro one am e behind second ·pla ce 1i ssion Viejo which the hargcrs mL'l'l f'riday in the ague finale. It \~u s never cloi:,l.' al nive r sity lligh a s El Toro ned a 5-0 lead in the first two inutes and extended itto32-20 at aUtime. The closest John Driscoll's rojans came in the second half as eight points, but Wendell ·it.l's· Chargers scored the first ik points or the final period to ea 56-42 lead with5:47 to go. E l Toro had fiv e players io uble figures, led by 6-8 center McFadden who had 17, 11 of jhich came in the first half. - McFadden, gelling better and tter, hit 5 or 8 shots in the first 31f, and the smaller Trojans ldn 't stop hi s hook. McFadden's teammates were so hot. The Chargers hit 8 of 14 ots in the first quarter and 14 of A in th e opening half. nivers ity, meanwhile, had rouble penetratin g u uick·moving 2-1-2 zone and was I 7 ot 31 in the f11·st half and 22 of 6L overall. · 1'he Chargers hccLtme H little sloppy in the third quarter. hitting only 9 of 23 s hots and permitting nine una ns wered points early in the pe1·iod. The 'l'rojans cul r_:1 Toro·s lead from 38-20 to 38-29 with 5 :30 left before Gary Connall y scored a lay.!:W and l\1ik e Capistran hit three slr<.iight jumpers to send El Toro ahead, 46·36. Capistr<Jn had 10 of his 11 points in the third period. Capist r an's brother, Steve. played well off the bench, scoring 10 points. Ken Vieira. a shifty 5-10 guard. led the Trojans v•ith 18 points, many o n 18·foot bank~. EIT-01) .. " .. .. NlC.ltr.1" , ' • " 5. U;pi~tr~ ' ' ' " Ort• ' ' ' • Contwltly • ' ' " G•d.1lv• ' ' ' ' c,,.,., .. ' ' ' ' J.KkWll , ' ' " J.l(Q""~ ' ' ' ' .... -. , ' ' " !omf:d!.,., ' ' ' ' Sulllv.., • ' ' ' Tot.I IS " • " " lJNwnity (16) .. " ~ .. g,_,, • ' ' " Cf:<V.l"'~S ' ' ' • °""'" ' ' ' ' l<.•mps ' ' ' ' Mc;(lymond~ ' ' ' • -· ' ' ' • Mul!u\o ~ ' ' ' • v.., ..... • ' ' " Wl'.,ff: • ' • • WUo;on ' ' • ' ro1.11s " " " ~ Sc.or.toy~ €1 fl)ro " " " 1l~IJ u ... ""'rsilf " " " ,...,. SC Wraps Up Crowi1 Witl1 Rout By Ot\VEROM.\NO 011"-0..tlf Pi toe Sl.111 The San Clemente I li gh Tritons finall y put their ~ame together in the second half Tul'.'sday ni ght to dereal the Laguna Beach Artists, 64 ·47, a nd wrap up the South Coast League basketball race. Trailing 25·22 at intern1issio n lo the stublxlrn invaders from Laguna Reach , S<.1 n Clemente exploded for 20 points in the third period and 22 in the final quartc1· .... ·bile holding the Artists to eight and 14 to put the game on ice. Taking the Tritons inside game a .... ·ay_ Laguna Beach led throughout the first h alf and only the outs ide shooting or Dave Taylor and Jeff Densmore kept the hos ts in the game. The Artists continued to dom inate the 1'ritons in deep in the second half, but Sa n Cle mente played much tougher defense which forced se\·cral turnovers. The champions also ~ta rted to fast break and Laguna Beach j ust wasn't quick enough lo slop Taylor and Densmore. Ben Bacon did a great job of guarding San Clemente 's Ted K.a lota, the leaguc·s leading scorer. Kalota mana ged only t .... ·o points while Bacon had 12. Hitting most of his shots from the corner, Taylor made up for Kalota 's off game. The ·sparkplug guard led all scorers with 24 points and was also a key factor in the 'fritons' defensive turnabout in the second half. Scott Severs also had a good shooting night for the Tritons with 16 points. Laguna Beach's bl,g~esl lead was a 22-14 bulge with 4:40 remaining in the first half. The Artists held a 25-20 margi n with 1: 58 left, but San Clemente scored the final two points of the half and the first 12 of the second ha lf to take a 34-25 margin. The Trilons never looked back . . ,_ ... ~ McC..ll.1 s.<r.1no Thof".,.IU R.1thbun Tot.11• T.1yl0< ll.ck1:rm.1" Olno .,.._m s.-.... , K.1lol• Dl!!"ls.more Tot•I' 0.-. l!INcll l.01 .. • • ' ' ' ' " s.-.. ~f .. > ,, " ' ' ' • ' • " sc-..,OU.ntr• ll 11 10 11 " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " • ' ' ' • ' ' " • " ~ .. ' " ' " ' ' ' • ' • ' • " " ~ .. ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. , ' ' " .. .. . ~, ,, ..... MD Ass ure d CIF Be rtl1 Thi? 11ialer Dei 1-Ug!l P.1onarchs virtually earned a spot in the c ir· besketba II pl ayoffs Tuesday night with a 61·54 victory ovt·r Bishop Amat 1-ligh. The win gives rifater Dei a 6·3 league mark and puL'i them a ll alone in second place, a game in front of Bishop Amat. With only one game remaining, the worst the Monarchs could do is tie ror second . ?cjark Breitr u ss pa ce d Tue~day 's win '-'"ilh 16 poinl:-1. Mol .... D.H•ll '""ttl.I,; .. " ~ .. > • • " .... • ' • " Hiii ' ' ' ' IEl•f • ' ' " SClll.llll • ' ' " ..... ' ' ' • , s.-.r • • • • To\<lt\ " " " " k_..,0.-r' ll.__IVI0.11 " " " ·-~ .,,_1..,-D11 " '°/ , • " .. Combs· Cinches 8th ··Title By GLENN WlllTt: ~atlenger .. A11d the! t:olonis~ ,. ~t~g\ght ~ht~and 1w~•~P;'9l5corcd oiu1.o.i•~P1•~" had given Oilers pow:tfooseli <ti"• .J61·iiey"' "tci\ l~ "-rst S,:22'of the J,cthtil shooting accuracy, fine the past rough b ti cs at ganlc without u point, then the passing a nd excell e nt team play Anaheim ~ . ' . initial i :·1s or the second J>eil'iod ntade It easy for Huntington 1-lowcver, ll tunled out lD l>O •1 witho t .a ti\_lly ; 4 :~ of ~he third Beach 1-ligh 's Oilerstonuildown ·romp as the Or~ng~ and llltl ~ 'staJl-''~On<l~secondsol lhc fln u l anot her leag ue ba s ketball scoredthegamesfttst.llPo~l~ ·.ht' ·1utcsbcfore con11cctini::. chan1p1ons hip us the Orange and ·in 3:22 or actiondand the Co lorHsts ei~'a :1111c; assn1ann nnd Per1·;.- Black cinched at least a lie for the· ·never recovcre ·. . 11. rbin h('\pcd i>ut it out of reuch Empire crown by smolhering 1 An~hel nl was a!""azi~g!y cold in<.1 the c losing momc11ts of the host Anaheim, 83·61 , 1'uesday ' s tloo~1n~ rr.~m. th~ ll~r I~ l~S O\'.'ll first <1uarte r ~l nd the rirst l :35 ol ' nij!ht. . . cont'tnes. J he Colon1sls. canned h d period when they each Thus Elmer Con1bs tinds onl~ 33 percent .or th~l~ .sho~s ~c~i::J~?ve points and llB turned himself with his eighth league ~1hile_bolh tea ms rcgulai s ~~ie ;in 18·13 lead into ;-1 28-13 bulge title in 16 years or varsity 1nact1onlliiro~hthreeq~artci s . \\'ilh6:25lo!!ointhc h<1lf. coach in~ a t the Oil City ~ind in fl'leanWhile llu~tin g t ~n 'l'hen the \•is itors wrappeditup that span his teams have won the shredded the nets a t a 5-·9 . h . ti "rd uarter explosion as F I · S t d percent ac~racy level. "it ,1 11 q . reeway, rv1ne, unse a n Th 1 h d . . t• l<ft"I lhl'youtscoredtheColon y,25-91n E nlpire <"i rcuit crowns. . . e 101 8 a ~ar icu Y that stHn :t.a, hilting 57 percent or 'fuesday night's game loomed frtgtd spelt at t~e .start or each the ir shots \\hile Anahein1 hit tough ror the Oilers. Anaheim quarter. Co mbining the four 1, l 7 errent of its fi eld goal h<.id narro\'.·ly lost to Kalella quarters, \hey went a total of ~1~~i'i. P (63-61), lluntington 's close$t.'title ' 11.:20 ,wit'hout a point, missed 20 c;assman led llB in rebounds S 1111 set Le~1~11e Play Final Tuneups Set The Marina 1-ligh Vikings and Fountain Valley liigh Barons warm up for their Friday title showdown match tonight at 7 against two clubs w,)lich c<tn't be t.:1ke n li ghtly despite·their unim- posing records. ' Marina hosts the Los Alamitos Hi~h Grif(lns and fo'ountain Va lley will play at home against the Newport Harbor Sailors. Edison travels to Western and Westminster treks to Loara . All these S unset League basketball contests arc set for7. Fountain Valley and J\"tarina are 11-1 a nd figure to be 12-1 after tonight's play. setting up a cham- pionship game Friday night. at l'.,ounlain Valley. Los Alamitos and Newport. however. could s poil everything. The Ba rons notched a 74 -66 win over Newport in the first round in a wide-open gan1e. John Lodes- tein had 20 points in that game with Bill Miller collecting 14 and Dave Rohde 14. 1'he game offers an inlcresling match-up at center where 6-10 Rohde will go up against 6-9 Dave Seymour, Marina got past Los Al a mitos in the first round, 73·55, "'"ilh Bob Losner collecting 22 points and Matt Cook 17 . Los Alamitos has a well-balanced team, s imilar to \\lestminster. The Vikings bounced back last Friday "''ilh a 71-50 win over Edison after lo s in g to \Vestmlnste r, 00-48. Edison recorded an 86 ·72 triumph over Weste rn in their first meeting as Todd Zirbel and Steve Tully bot.h scored 16 points. with a dozen .Ltnd had 17 points wlule llarbin canne<I 18 points. .Jim Cubie wound u1> the game with 15 points and ~ rt'!bound~ ,,:hile c la s~y pa ssin g Kevin Karkut had l l assists. H""ltl'!lllOOI _., llQI ~ " .. .. H.1rD•" • ' ' .. 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Y PILOT ' Diablos -Steam Past ··Dolph~ns Century Loop Fives sec Streak ·Swim Summaries I A · ,.,, · h· . Rea ... l.es I 0 :::::~=:.::::::. n ction ... onig t . '<f• Mitoi., ••1•1 -•. Newport, 44.). • Ted Bergenon scored 100 ""-.. '""'""' '""· 1 Corona del Mar H..igh 's _Sea Kings sUJl have u chance at a portion of the Century League basket· ball championshi p--but there's no room left fol' 23 points und Al Carlson ?':r.t~s~';'Ji,.~1~it~sii~..!'~'1~ And to r Tust111 to f;,atl added 21 as the Southern s,,.,,..,, .u.o: s. o.~n 11 i 100 \'ic:lin1 tu £1 l\fodena CMllfo rnla College ~,~;.'.;l"st~~'t:"A~:s~'r*sfu f'rldi.JY .. 1"\istin fi "ures as Vanguards won thei r .,, .. _. F u10 1:01.0.J. »cc;,..,,., ~ • Ji.IW.O; 100 becll-1. Wl>lte 1 01 o. ~ a :ihOO·in uga1n:;t Santa 10th s traight b.u1ketball .t.no•r•on 1 ·o).•: 100 i:i• .. a,1 1 i\na tonight. _ game Tuesday lllaht, de-~:-;.~w2..:.r~.~~.!.llll J, .iw I I" .)./11100-Gnt,11n1 OJ i SOlrH-W•rdJ' 0 100Uy-0.m1M,~l I .ti I SOO fr11-Cll•t Ol'I •:)fl I"""" <O•O • ll))l)t(~-fpfll•-1 Oor. 100D•ll•" W•td !OO.i olOQ '''' '"•Y -C0!-1• ~w J.~ o J v 01H1111en 100 l•PP-RO\) l .O'l.0 10U•"°"-Nt•lt 1 "l UI ••et -Wnl1mo•p 1• • 11)Jt1y Nt •lf I '111 lly \O~fJ~_f!~N ll t1kes 32 minutes or ployln1 Ume to complete a ruulation prep basket· ball l•nle, but Mlaslon Vl.EIJq Hl1h's Diablos pro· ved 1' only takes about olah~lnutea to O'ul • 1•.rn• on ice Tuetiday "nicht. . -~ Coach Pal. Roberts' Diablos Look vl slU n ~ ·Qana Hills apart, 70-60, ~th a blistering first quarter spurt to virtually clinch a CIF' 2-A playoff •pol. The Diablos upped their overall record to 17·6 and hold a one-game edge O\'er El Toro in the race for second place In the South Coast League wlth one aame left . All-league candldatei:; Oa\'c Cooper and Dean Egertson led the Di<tblos attack. It "'as 10·0 with· 4 :01 :spent and with still 1:11 left in the first period it \\'35 23-7 as Cooper and Egertson crippled Dana llills' attack \vilh their :1teals. i\1ission Viejo'::. outside :1hooting \\'as deadly and combined "·ilh the effec- tive press. '''hich forced Danot Hill s into nine turnovers, victory was assured early. St.eve Sawyer, Mission VleJo's 6-5 poot, &ot his hands o n the bllll Qnly 9n· ce in the t,irst period4>n the open)nC tip . Otherwise it was all Cooper and E1ertson, with assi&ts from the cor- ners -M Itch AdlfO• and Kelly Cox. Cox finished "'ith i.16 counters -12 comlngtJn the second half as he turned away every Dana l-111ls attempt to rally \Vith h(s perfectos from the corner. The most Danu Hills could pare the mara:in was nine points (64·55 and agafn 69-Gl). Steve RiP,ple was high for Dana Hills with 19. 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Dougtass,;,i,dcsignated The Uni\·ersity of San hitter, drove in two runs Diego baseball team 1n the first, one ~n the scored four runs· in the fourth and two in lhe first inninc and went on eighth. to defeat the visiti ng 0 Southern Culirornia ...... c..11 (41 Co " ,_, 8 • o , " .. liege ., ctnguaru;:,, -1 , Sc.nr ...... c.I J I I I . T\iesday &ftenlOOO. ~ ... 1 ... rt . ,,,, D'. s •• .._,•~ ' o • o US s win over -.,,~on.i• > 0 1 0 s hadowed a fiht: L-f,,,_ 1 G 0 Q -.; ...... ,,11.• 1 o o o perfor01ance ~ s.11.20 !" t 1 o v · ds te 1· ·1c1e Acc~o.< • 1 1 1 a nguar cen r 1e r icon1.r.11 '·• 1 o \Villie Morales, who had JO!lff.011 3 , ' '-h h" . 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The most . entertllnlng evening of Ille year!" -CBS·fY lll.llO.lll l"CtUll(S CllflltAIOI • m:DllOl •l" tlll lll(t I'll i.•IS . .,._.....,.im.l'lllllr• ~fl~= Sl,?'S 'TIL SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO COAST -mn1•1 _,._ PLAZA I :'n:rW· .l: 546·2711 • ''"· J!lll, 1;;~;;;· •:.:•::.•::••:_ ___ _, '' CllDAUllD THREE .• I .. ~"'"MO• • "'' . J~ I ... ,_ -1.J.t _..-----~KA;;THAAINE ROSS THE STEPFORD WIVES ... . ·-----... ---..- FRoM i: ash ion Island Beach . Newport f • ' ' ' -.. ~ ~ .. r -8-1 DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Fet>ruMy 19. 197!i • •Figaro' Apflm1ded . . ' I • ·Ballet Theater Sco~es Thi~ writer got his dl'.'aft copy or the Americpn Ballet Theater's Los Angeles Music Center "1>· gram sever4:6l weeks ago ana it didn't take him longer than 10 seconds to spot which evening's offering in the two-week seasOn held the n1ost potential. It just had to be opening night: the supremely c;lassiCol ''VJ Uayadc re." an enchanting ballet , Alvin Ailey 's ''The ltiver," ot series of memorfble . settings lo Duke Ellington's n1usi c, · · IJi arut and Acteon" with the n1outh wat.ertng prospect or Eleanor o· Antuono and Jo"'ernan- .do Rujones in the pas de deux and alanchine's ageless "Theme And Variation.<;." On paper. it looked 1rrcs1stiblc . On lhe stage it ~·<ts a combina- tion of four superb ballets that brought <1 cheering l'avilion crowd to its feet time and time again to reward what this writer feels \.11as the best dancing ever uffcrt•d by \hl' Alfi' 1n our parl of tht· \\'orld HUT B EFORE we ·tum lo in· dividual recognition . le t us acknowledge what this writer considers lo be the major achieven1ent of ABT in,t.his past yeQr: the creation of a !o\id. dis· ciplincd and, on Monday ntght at least, absolutely impeccable cof'· ps de ba1Jet. It '>''as not al'.'1a.Y_5 so. baJlet Jo \'· .ers will recall. BUl it was a joy to watch what has sometimes been a ragged A 1n· legion executing the Intricacies of "La Boyadere " · with ~ precision and grace that deser vedly brought the troupe ovation after ovation. On to soloists and thert· could be no challenging this column's decision to deal first with the TOM BARLEY <-.-0'•1 Muelc Boa superb work or J)'Antuono <.ind Bujones in their brilliantly in terpreted .. Diana and ActL>on " BUJONES llAS bccon1c a Jlreat favorite with ballet goers Ml this part of the world and lit ti<" wonder ; he i_;; an ~xuberant dancer, never afraid to throw in ;:l little twist or flick of his own d(" vising when the occasion calls for it and obviously encouraged to do so by the squeals of delight from his many avid admirers. But we must not withhold _<Jc claim from many other fine soloist s who drew ou.r praise Hur· ing a night of ballet. mcmorabl~ It was. in ract, a cbampagnc Q(" casion . an evening in which every s ingle performer seemed determir1 ed to pull out th<.it little bit extra. It took this writer bac;k to dJ.Ys of royal con1mand perf6rmiinccs when artist s strained every sine\\' to put on the kind of ix·rforn1ane(• dcn1andc-d by H f~stiveo(·Ca3iOll . • RUT WI-: DLG'RESS: leafing through the program one recalls tbC" superb liaison or Cynthia Gregory and Ivan Nagy in "La Bayaderc '': sC inlillotlng performances by Keith l.ee, Sallie Wil son, Marianna Tcherkassky, Kirk Pe te rson and Nanette Glushak in the sever<.i l sequent·t."s or "The River": Lhc glory of D'/\ntuono and Dujones in ··Diana·· and Celsey Kirkland and Ted KivitL leading their f\a\.\ less troupe 1n that n10\·ing. mugnir~cent "1'tf8me and taria· tipq~." ' Thls 15ple1u:1Jd company goes rrom Stfength to strength and if t~. balance of their .ena:agemen~ measurt!s ue to this glittering o~ning night then local ballet \\'I II~ w~,1~ sel'Yed ind~~·.. · . From ballet to opera and th~ pleasure of recorcUng Ute return \'isit to our Orange Coa~{ College auditorium of a City ot. Angels Opera Company lhut ha.s won n1any friends in these' parts. CERTAINLY. ONE could not "'ish fot a moreJcompetept find colorfu l. \'Cl;:iidn of Mot?rl'5 "l\1arriage or 1'1garo" than thl' one that deli~htcd a capi:lcity OCC uudien«e last '>''t·ekcnd. It had everything : spll'ndid performers, i:I n1orl' determined effort than we have seen for son1e yci:lrs to extra('t every ounce of the humor lhal Mozart ladled in· to his complicated plot and some crisp behind the scenes work that IS not a lways evident in opera- tions hampered by •• shfX"Strin~ budget. Da vi d Jenpings was 1.1 forceful, roguish Figaro, Eileen Duffy w1.1s c:harrning as his finnce. Susanna, Deborah Moncrief '>''orkt•d well with them as the page, Cherubino and David J\otyrvold turn in his usual solid pcrformarn:e as Count Alma\'i\'a. the lusty nobh· Unacceptable HOLLYWOOD <U Pl l f'~ir teen new (ilm s. includi ng "Superman Vs . the An1azons." have been listed as unacceptable by the A.meril'an llumanc As· sociation . . . . . . &wU"iiMn.v R-.~11 !I WALT OIS!!EY ;~ Gui~ ~ .... EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN CINEMA HARIOI AT WILSON COSTA MESA 646°0573 PACIFIC'S LA MIRADA ROSECRAMS AT LA MIRA.DA LA MIRADA CEHTER- S21·9980 "PAPER CHASE" ~ "CONFESSIONS OF #. WINOOW CL&#. ANEA" Clll "THE MOOEL" (1'11 -HARRY £ TOMTO" "CLAUDIHE" '" ~· " ' Monm•uF""''"m-,1~5 lHE CIT Y SHCWPINO CENTRE ORANGE •532.6721 'f'1' CITY CEMTRE CINEMAS -S.A . FRW'r IMANCHE$Tefl E>C J Q.G, FAWY !C ITY DR. EXJ "HARRY .A.MD TONTO" • ' "CLAUDINE" ·M-"Wah Golden Gun" "Miii:. MAJESTTIC" l,GI "THE LOHGIST YARD" "S1ar1co .. 11t1 "THI ODESSA FILE" "DAT Of THE JACKEL" ORANGE DRIVE-IN 2 5ANTA AMA FWY. 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SIS 1 "'·•·Jo :Ji(/o .... ... . ~ -. . . .. . . 1>10W f "THR\I TUESD4Y. cA'RROLL ERNEST O'CONNOR BORC.NINE a.AW AND DISORD~R J -plu•·- 41 Poci•o in "GODF,t, TH El II" Ill "TOllMG fl,t,HKEHSTllH" B'f M~ l rook' IPGI "MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS" IPGI "THE STRONGEST MAH IM THE WORLD" "IMCREDlllE JOURMEY~ IGI "THE LONGEST YARD" "GONE WITH THE WIMO'"' "CONFESSIONS OF A WIMDOW CLEAMER "IRI + "CAMDT"lRI "RAPE SQUAD" IRI "THEY CALL HER ONE EYE" " .. .the fun . suspense' and nostalgia of 'THE STING'. .. a lusty. zesty entertainment:' -Kevin Thomas. · Los Angeles T1mf'S ·~ .. ' IPGI ' • .... z,.d FUTURE JOH WITH VOIGHT IPGI THE ODESSA !r-ILE PAUl STEVE NEWMAN WlUJAM McQUIEEN HOLOfN "'WIN AlUN'S FAYE T~DUNAWAY IMf[ll(O IPGI .... ....... '""'""'" ASTAllU ll.A«IU' ~ _.. Q,J. MmllT ~ JOMD S99'$0N ...... ~ . 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February 19. 1975 L~~y, Daughter TV Rival , • • ~fM•-••l&tfNOOUCTIOM • • • \ T ByJV~NON !jCO'l'I' HOLLYW OD (UPI) -Lucie Arnai has wa ted all her'23 years to star in a teJevision show. and what happena ~hellj ber dream comes true? \ · 1 • · The show will l1e n,March 1 oppeisile a Luciij special with guest star Martin. Lucille, or course Lucie's mother. The mother~daug r confron· ta.,lion is' another 'mple of network executiv 'J>H\llance. Lucie will itlar in th.~ title role of "Who is the Black J>~hlia?" on NBC. Lucille's special is via CBS. The tJme Cor ~ is9p.m. ''When mother ~nd I fir st heard the news we roared with laughter," Lucie fei>Otled the other day. "But the more we thought about it the,less funny it got. ' ' "MOTHER EVEN called CDS and begged them to c~ange the time s lot on her show. But they said the schedules had been made up e1nd nothing could be done." Lucie has no cloqt at nil with NBC. Her moment or triumph is clouded by the certainty she will be clobbered by her mother in the ratings .. ''As if that weren't bad enough." she despaired, "our show is two hours long. The second hour is up against the Grammy awards program. Oh, well, it could be worse, but I don't know how.'' l~UCJI-: IS A li ght·hearted girl v.•ith hl'r mother's 11ulck wit. l<Tom her father, Desi Arnaz. she inherited more talent as well as dark hair and eyes. She is one or Ho ll y\~1ood 's brightest pros pects ror future supc·r-stardom . Within a period of ;,1 few v.•ecks she will have played a dramatic role in a n episode of "Marcus WC'lby . l\1 .D.," sung and danced on a Disney World special and played the heavy role of the Black Dahlia. "These things really give me an opportunity to s how 1'm vt~rsatile." Lucic sa id . ''Fortunately, I 'm not establi shed as a comedienne or a dr.imatic actress. Maybe 1·11 be lucky enough to escape being typed. "BUT 1-'0R SIX ye<.irs I pll:lycd strictly comedy on mother's series. It was terrific experience for me. I learned something new almost every day. ··1 oft e n wondt·r if it v.·ould have been harder for me to have broken into show business on my own instead of playing the . LUCIE AND LUCY -THEY"RE TV 'RIVALS' Qaughter's Movie Fighting Mom's Special daughter o( Lucille Carter in the seriL•s.'' Lucic ~·as only 16 when she and brother Des i joined the "llerc's I.ucy" s how. It's moot v.1hcthcr Lucie would have traveled so ra1· so fasl without the helping hand provided by her mother. . l~ucic ha s ('Ovcred LI lot of )Jround personally as well LIS pro- fessionally in her s hort life. Sh{_• has been married and divorced (from actor Phil Vandcr\'ort l, t and lives alone in a small house near 20th Century· l<'ox Studios. SHE CONTINUES to sec her mother regularly, visiting lhe big family home in IJcverly llills for dinner v.•here young Desi 'Stops by . too. Lucie doesn't sec as much of Desi Sr. who Jives in Del Mar. all fro1n out of tO\\'n, wide-eyed with curly h air, fancy clothes and too much lipstick. 'rh;.it 's ho\v tht" Dlack Dahlia was.·· l~ucic. a dau(i(hlt'r of affluenct.' \\'llh <I soaring career, is actress t.•nough to pluy the 1·otc convinc> ingly and bri~ht enough to be grateful she n(•vcr v.•111 have to tr:.ive l the Elizabeth Short route L~l~lmi ~l~Wi 111 bl~~irn · brn~bl Uiirn1 ''TAITUffl"lllfl' M!1!!:!. M.-Th. 7:15-t:l>lri. 7·9·11 Sot. 1-l-S.7°9-11 S...11. 1.3.5.7.9 In Theotre One "MADDER, FUNNIER, MORE INSPIRED THAM ANYTHING BEING DOME IH MOVIES TODAY." TIME MAG. M.·Th. 7:1 5·9:10 Fri. 7-9: I S-11 :15 Sot. l ·l ·'S·7:1S-.t:2G-l 1:10 S...n. I· 3.5. 7: I 5-9:ZO TMGtre Two Above al I. .. It's a love story. "HANDS DOWN THE WILDEST, MOST OUTRAGEOUS COMEDY EVER" Ml.4.MI JOURMAL .Cf!~~- .·~:"--; ,,,..: ~" ,.,.._ ·.:{~ I RI James t;·.-Alan ! ,_,;;.,., Caan Arkin With VALERIE HARPER Freebie and the Bean f.ucie. as a young woman. is al the oppos ite C'nd or the spcctrurn from Elizabeth Short. the pathetic young womafl known as the Black Dahlia who wa s bulcherC'd 1n an unsolved 1947 Los 1\ogeles murder case. "I see 9.000 Elizabeth Shorts 1n llo\\ywood, trying to become starlets," Lucie said. ···rhey're rn~il b~llif · bfilillll i~Jijrn · ~IL~l~ij ~ij~~ijrnlf MW~i ~11m · m11 ~~1m1~ · llm ~mi!· 11~rn1~ r11!~1i11 · tii~~1 mi.. M11m r~rn I ClvlJ Grumbling .•• Gloomy Gus mii M1111u~ ulii ii111i :J1ii11mii · -~ EDWARDS \SJ CINEMA t In lhe DAILY PILOT ", .• tl'le combinallon ot word & hatt- seen deed makes "Shampoo" seem more e1.plicit than "Last Tango In Paris." & Warren Beatty cut·reve•IS Marlen Brando by a lew squarelnches of sacroilliac •.. U will be culturally necessary to say you have seen Julie Christle in !he BISTRO SCENE" Charles Champlin, L .A. Times warren bealty s,.~, . julie chrislie · M.·~. 1: 10-'= 10-11:10 Hl.-!iooA. l·I0-1:10- S 10-I I D-t .tl). II 10 goldie hawn TWO OF THE MOST HILARIOUS , COMEDIES EVER • MOW TOGETHER "THE FIRST SIGMIACAMT FILM OF THE YEAR" W;l!i-Wolf c..•., "ALICE IS THOROUGHLY B.LEN IURSTYM TRIUMPHS! SHE IS .A REM.ARIC.AILY FIME ACTRESS." Judith Chris! New York Mag EHJOYAILf. FUMMY & IMTELUGEMT." .. Pauline Kael ~\ New Yorker I ... .j'. '" ,, . . ~ \ "IJLJIZJNG .. , IRILLIAHT MOVIL • ·~ S1WDLES Su""S;~~i ., t--------THE STEPFORD WIVES \',~-, // ~-' \. ~;:f' They made him a rock slar. Then !hey made him a god. ~jl,11'Jl!'lf'M~ vili.!:J."U v~ A MD Schtdlllt: M.-F. 7·9-11 S11t./5'.l!l. l·l·> 7.9.11 ELLEN BURSTYN •&TMllltff 10\' 't.llUI ,IU•llS' ----~ lee grant· jack warden tony bill .AM EYIMl!-IGo • -::> ,,..,., !pijllffl•<J'Y G\ e , ... -1 ..... •...:•iooq .o ....... ....._, C ~ot1 .. c~· "A prooor.01,.. co"'-"'-V "" Ml pop c.ttw• ol ""° 6 o· .. " •ol>fft Hilbwry KRIS KRISTOFFE RSON .. AUCE".n;r..Q... DOESN'T LIVE HERE · \ '" ANYMORE :. v NOW THE TWO MOST OUTRAGEOUSLY FUNNY MOVIES TOGETHER M, I bxiki 7JMJ.ZING S11DD.L£S AND IRI 1 'iiifg@~~iji "IMS.4.MRYFUMMY" l"l•rt>or .,., ,,. .............. •' ,__.,. Of HURT WA.RMIMGo .C.OMIOY All Will .. , .. ~ti. 11s.1.1a ,,., 11'·' 11·1 I I\ \ei1lS.t•,IH• tff.I I 1• ~l;l~•·•S·I .... ... , l:MJOY ! J&Mf\ lAtL .K>Mt~ Dl•M&l"M C•IOll '• ,. ' ' W9dneld1y, FebrUary 19, 1975 ~· t ~r~nces l ' ( •t'\"\ ,. ~ By bR. 'STEINCao "eight in th e center of. • ' t \ • ·DOCTOR 1N'1 my chest, in the hq&Jow DEA.R DR: TEIN· · ' between the breasts, ( CROH .. In spite ohv~l T.l\f ~ HOUSE wenl to a doctor. He took you w,r.ite ln "'your co1 · X rays of my spine. umns, 1 think it's better work hard. They are not Nolhln g "'as "'rong. But not to take care of sick. but tired all the for t he past l\\'O and a yourself. Do the things time. hair years J still have you are not supposed to I have a "'·oman friend this feeling. Wh'at might do. Then you'll turn out. who also smokes three it be? I am perfectly \ to be the healthiest. l packs a day and ha ·~o healthy g_the1wise. I. knQ.w m any por~os w.hQ. pf"O'ble.ms~, Wtiy is it~ at smo,Jted for 10 year.si ~t watch thems~':' 1#. take\ people -,ho take good q uit about rour, y,,eai:s· .,. ~OP(iea_re~o!t~e1r;Lbodi~· cart: of Uiemset.ves ptill ago.7 1\frs. D. ' ·• <ind are still sickly. ena~p sick! Those Who .,_ But I have a husband don't feel well. I guess C01'11'1ENT: As you Doctor's Appeal Rejected WASHINGTON <UPI) who smokes like there is the lord w atches over know, I t•an only guess no ton1orrow (at least them. and make s uggestions. It th~ee p,acks a ~ay ). 1"1e I dare you to print this all depends upon what drinks coffee ltke mad. letter and not serinonize. kind of pain it is, if it is a Takes about a teaspoon-Chan ces are vou're pain, and on ho"' Jong it f u I Pr . _s a I ~ o fl his ;Ur aid people wil·l follow. l~ts, ,and Vih<it seems to sa ndwi ch. N'ever my advit"e instead of bring on the '"heavy -The U.S. Supreme 1 1•-~ Court has refused to re-' I ~atches his diet. He "'as yours.-1\frs . z weighl" feeling 1n the hospital two years ilgo, h a d X rays ta ken, and nothing wrong was found. fiiis lungs \V ere <AS, t·lear as clear Water. view the first conviction of a do ctor under <.i New York homicide law, usually upplied to drunk drivers. for th(' death or his patient aft.er <1n abor· lion . C01'1MEST: i\ot c\'t't1 a SilOrt serpion. I rcl·on1- mend a book thi.lt n1ay help explain.: It is. '"Body 'rjme.-'» b-y Gay Gaer I HAVE A BROTHER Luce. You'll find il in soft \vho has had t\\'O s li ght cover at newsstaruJs . A heart attacks,-You vrov:ocative book \\'hi ch should see the things he. helps us understand our does. I-l e doesn't \\•atch actions. Peopl e \\•ho <ir e ner vou s and anxious oCten con1plain of such a .symptom. If it isn't due to'rierves and lasts long enough to re~il l .Y disturb you, then I believe you should have additional studies . f-low is your gallbl adder '? Do you have an ul cer '! Hiatal hernia'! Are your lungs and heart okay? I-lave you had blood studies? The doctor's defense was bused on arguments similar to those used in the Boston t1ial of Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin, con- victed during the weekend o r manslaughter in tonnec- lion with an abortion he perforn1c·d . ( H.elatl·d µi e- l ure. P •lJ-~L' :\ I l. his diet , eith e r . a·nd smokes and drinks a lot, yet is healthier than tv.·o of my other brothers \Vho DEAR DR. STEIN· CROHN: I am 30 years old and h ave a heavy , L. ltJ. Boyd A Real Yen For BIQndes Hold up your thumbs side by side to look at the base or their nails. please. On whiCh thumb is the nail wider and. squarer·! If the left, you're left·h anded_. If the rig ht, ri ght · handed. A Missouri medical feJlow discovered this ha ndedness test. If you already kne\\' v.·hether you .... ·er e left-handed or right- handed, never mind. WHY AFRICAN'S "'ho live in villages 3\\'ay from the big tO\\'ns never get appendicitis is a mystery, but re- searchers there say s u<'h be the remarkable situ a ti on . THE GOVERNMENT of Mexico fi xes ticket prices there on all enter- tainment events. Jlu ll fights , soccer games, even movies. .. ,. . BOYS TOWN Q. "What's the current "-'Orth of that institution known as Father Flanagan's Boys ·ro~·n?" A. Just $226,662,709.77 . according tu the latest financial report. BOOKS with titles th at begiri "I-low to" are inclined to sell "'ell. Very \.,.·ell. And hardly a "How to" subject has not been done. Still. I'm thinking about making a little n1oney with s uch a book . l\1aybe it 'll be titled: "l1ow to Rustle Up Some GJ)Od Beefsteak Cheap." If • that one goes over, I 'II try one call ed: ··Hu\\· lo Treat Gunshot Wounds." R El\'t El\tB ER, if you're the one who dialed. the telephone, good manners says you should be the one \ll'hO ends the conversation. That's in social s ituations. Doesn't apply to crisp d ialogues bet\•.'een you and your boss. Or so report the etiquette experts. WORKING GIRL She \Vas from France, this 20-ye::ir-old Jady of the night. And she told a correspondent tha.t she didn't do so well in Paris. But arter she dyed her hair blonde and moved to Japan, ·she earned the equivalent in yen of approx~ imately $30.000 in just five months. Japanese men are hi ghly attracted to hlondes. THE CLOTHES a wife "·ore on any given day weighed about a fourth as much as the clothes her husband \\'Ore . That v.'aS before the feminine pantsu it came along. I !er clothes now weigh a bout half as much i.IS hi s . ALMOST TWICE as many boy s as girls get set back a grade in school. WH AT'S t he first thing that all p ro- fessional burglars do when they chter any sort of building? Figure the quickest \vay to get out. One oCthe sam e told me that. AddresS' mail lo L.A·1. Boyd. J->.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Copyr1gh l 1975 L.M . Boyd. As you cun see. I am feel~n g around in the d<irk . Just guessing and hoping to s u gg~st the right course. But better leave it up to your O\\·n doctor. You may not need ull t hese ex<.1m ina - tions. ••• DEAR DR. STEii'· .CROHN: I am worried -abo ut a close relative \\'ho has had an infected toe for weeks. I'm con· cerned bcc<au se he is clinbeli c. All his doctor ~as advis ed is Epsom- 5alts·\\'ater soaks. The toe is red <1nd full of pus. and his foot seems to be getting inflamed. -J\IJrs. L. COl\'11'1ENT: I suggest th<.it you r relative ask for a cons ult ation in1- mediately. These days •most doctors do not feel hurl \\'hen a patient or his famil y requests another h ead in con- s ultation. Something s hould be done to prc- vent passible gangrene. Tll E DO("T()R, Jl'sse Ketchun1 , \\1as convicted of crin1inally negligent homicide after a patie nt , Margaret Louise Smith. bled to death fo\lo\ving: un abortion in Ketchun1 's office in Buf- falo on June 16, 1971. Ketchum 's la"·ycr;; contended the conviction could result in fe"•er Ne\\' York doctor s performing abortions if they ca n be charged with criminal homicide. The p1·o sccution con- tended Miss Smith v.·as bleeding profusely from the time of the operation about 10 a.m. until she died in a hospital about 2 p.m. ·rhe defense .irgued that the death was sud- den, and not the result of negligence by the doctor. I N llJ S 1\l1 P EAL, Ketchum argued that the crimina l negligence lav:, usually applied to drunk dri vers who are involved in fatal accidents. had never been used agai.nst doctors whose patients die . Have you picked up your tree plant and book at Keystone? (893·2491) PAGE READING CLINIC OF RIVERSIDE. EST. 1966 orEMIHG IH NEWPORT BEACH FEBRUARY 21 , 1975 'PROVIDING SPECIAL.I ZED READING INSTRUCTION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE GRADES 1-12 WITH MILD TO SEVERE READING DISABILITIES. WORD ANALYSIS SKILLS f'HONICS Sf'ElUHG HANDWRITING 2244 NEWPORT BLVD. 8eft·f>J TMe Ctd!> Cooker' PhoM>: 673·1580 1:00.7:00 Leam to Crochet Free f•dlunng columbia.mioe(Va No'!" be the Hvy of your neiqhbofl. with be.+iful crocheted items you create - shrinks, swHh'fos~ shcrwfl, afgant md other decorative occ•11orie1. In just five weekly classes you'll lecrn what it's all aibof and do a little showirMJ off of you,. own. Evening beginne,. clcnsn start on March 4, 5 aMI 6. The only cost is an lfCOllOmy°pricfll bec)inner's kit -no chG1"9• for the instruction. no registration fff. . So ~ b• ~ guest, w• lllllit Ille sis• of •acll clan to proYlclo indl•hluol alttfttlon. Don.,. delay -~ cmcl regi1ter now. Jofanta is anxious to 111Ht you ~ MSWer •Y questiou. • m }JOO "8"b« ll•d. H..WC.flftt-IHllMGll CoshMn• 14M601 ' t • Your Treasury pharmacist knows how important your prescription is to you. That's _why he fills it as quickly and as efficiently ~s .~he c.an. That's why he calls . upon his years of experi- ence to fill it ·accurately. That's why he uses only the freshest of drugs. Bring your next .prescription to The Treasury and disc.over the conveni- ence of having it fill_ed while you shop the many other wonderful depart-· • ments. tulMA P.t.••= Beaon &t&angethOrpe • Qoenill9eekdavs 9: t0'9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. C>IJ.HGI: C11y Or. al Garden Grove Blvd • 6'>en wetkdt:YW10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6 UMTA AMA: 3900 So. BttttOl-No o! So. Cofil Plaza • 00.n weekd.s>s 9·30 to 9 Saturdays 9 30 lo 7 Sundays 10 to 6 ,, ' ... -. . , ,, • I \ -. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ._ ... _,.,, • .,...,,...., 1t, ltlS r,...c.t Pasketti 'One whole pack of long stic.ks -get them the size you want them ; orangey-red spicy stuff for topping (2 little kinds and 2 big kinds); one half of a quarter of water; many purple onions with the paper off. 'Use red meat balls and the soapy kind of cheese that tastes a little bit rotten. 'For the cooking get a stove, and pots and bowls and spoons and gloves with pink flowers. Cook it all for quite a while. Serves all tour of us - but not Freddy. • Maneuver f;or All Seasonings l / • • Children quoted in the book "Smashed Potatoes " offer marvelous ways to prepare spaghetti. A more reliable ' recipe is provided at right. Youngsters will be able to develop kitchen skills by following a how-to-cook series that starts on Page C-6 Sauce Spells Success Skabetti '41 sausages as big as your ear, 41 meatballs not as big, 41 orange potatoes or tomatoes, 41 skabett1: 41 clean oil. ·First you decide what it will be tonight-sausages or meatballs. When your father tells you which one, then you cook. Mix the sauce in the blender so your elbows don 't hurt. 'When the skabetti is done from cooking in the broiler ... get It in the silver pan with holes in it by your spoon with holes in it. Then spread out sauce. 'It serves your whole family and ·all l/Y..... your father 's friends.· By CA ROL MOORE Diily Piiot Food Ediler Imagine introducing tacos 1n Boston. Imagine making all the ar· rangementS by long dis tance phone calls. Sandra Petrov can tell you the fun of running out al the last minute to get fresh tortillas (ca nned ones had been purchased) aru:I getting behind the bu£fet table to serve the Easterners "'ho were too reticent to make their own "lay-cos.·· Thal was one or the li vely in· tervals \n her job as consumer services director for Lawry's Foods, Inc. \\'hich usually in· volves new product development and cooking classes at the com- pany's Cali£ornia Center in Pasadena. "No matter how nluch testing \\'e do. our sauces and seasonings deoend on what haoOC'ns in the home," Mrs. Petrov said. Visitors \\'ho take the dally tours through the centC'r . £ollo"·· lnC spi ces, salad dres!!>ings and • goulash mixes from converor li ne to patio resla.!Jrant. ,~ 1m· pressed with the demonstr:Mon kitchen. The setting is similar to a de· signer home and prompts the consumers to s hare r eactions and recon1nlendations they have discovered at home. 1'his \\'as one nf the sounding boards that res ulted in the new econom-y size packet of taco mix for two pounds of ground beef. "Our research showed that the avt'rnge person eat s three tacos,·· Mrs . Petrov said. ''By US· ing our s maller p3.cket, some people had to stretch the contents or the portions unrealistically. "Simil arly, we've round that customers didn't want the oven bakinR: bac \\'C were includin2 with ourµot roast seasoning. "Of course. the bag increased our cost, so we eliminated it." ' J\:lost in novations come from inside the bu~iness, such as the new tartar sauce \\'hich was three years in development to find <t conlbinatlon better than \\cl antl dry competitors. • When Spices Are Correct ByTOMHOGE APMll•--nwrltel' Italian cooks, they say, make pasta in more ways than you can eat in a month without repeating the same dish. They range from those little shells called maruzzelle and the ribbons known as fettuccelle down lo tufoli tubes, the wires called fu s illi and· common varieties like spaghetti and noodles. As the late Michael Field once noted, American pasta is so good because most U.S. pasta factories are owned and operated by Americans of Italian descent. Which is why more Americans are believed to eat pasta tha n any other foreign dish, despite its effect on the waistline. - The origins of pasta are shrouded in legend and lore. There have been claims that it first ap· peared in Etruscan limes. Other historians say Roman cooks in the days of the Caesars took wheat from Egypt and m ade it into lire first pasta. .. The m ost popular theory is that Marco Polo learned of pasta an his journey to China and brought the formula back to Italy where it quick· ly caught on. However, it is known that at ]east half a cen· tury hefore Marco Polo opened a direct route to the Far East, both Indians and Arabs were pre· paring a s lender noodle they called ''thread." which apparently was the forerunner of spaghetti. Until recently l didn't know that, whereas the people of southern Italy load up on pasta virtually every day, those in the northern part of the country eat it more sparingly. There are as many Italian pasta sauces as there are types of pasta, most of them with a tomato base because this vegetable abounds in the Mediteri:a nea n area. Usually, they are enriched with ground beef, clams, Italian sausages, bacon or chicken livers, to name a few prime ingredients. But the secret of a fine sauce lies, not in the tomato base or the m eat, fish or fowl added, but in the spices and other seasonings. Here is one that I have elaborated on over the ye_ars. SAUCESUPREMA 2 cans (16 ounces eachJ tomato sauce 1 small can tomato paste I pound ground beef 1 medium onion, chopped 2 stalks celery, diced 2 medium carrots, sliced into thin discs 1 medium sized can sliced mushrooms I teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Dash Tabasco sauce Dash cayenne pepper Salt and pepper lo taste 2 teaspoons chili powder 1/2 teaspoon s ugar Saule ground beef in t ablespoon of olive oil about 5 minutes, then add the onion, celery and carrots, cooking a nother 5 minutes. Add beef and vegetables to tomato sauce and paste, mixing well. Add mushrooms, spices, chili powder and sugar and simmer mixture over low fire about 40 minutes, stirring frequen,ly to prevent sticking. Put sauce in bowl, cover and refrigerate about 2 hours to season. Warm up and serve on 2 pounds of spaghetti cooked to taste. Good with a bottle of Chianti and hot French bread. Serves 6 tnR From there, it's another part or Mrs. Petrov's job to famili arize salespersons with the product, recommend that it be sold on fish counters rather tha n spice shelves and monitor sales in 10 marketing areas. Even when the papularity of a navor is assured. the name can play tricks. /\line of wine sauces had rough go in g because customers assumed it to be too elegant. But there· s no telling where diversi£ication will end. ' Five tons of salt swish through trap doors into blending bins into little, labeled jars. To think Lawrence L. Frank mixed the original seasoned sail in a hand· cranked oli ve processor. And the promotional jeep thal used to tour market parking lots ha.s been replaced by a distribu· tlon system that reaches Scan· dinavia, Great Britain and Australia. Imaginative cookery has Cl<· panded likewise. t"or tour and class schedules, call (213J ·:!Ss.2491 . I l ' ' '1 I 1 I I g DAILYPll.OT 1:~ Wedll..sd!y. F!bru!rf 19, 1975_ -Scorpio • ' .. Respect I. I Gained THVBSDA\';FEBBUARY:!I By SY DNEYOJllAtlt AS.IES (March 21 -April 191: Ir you 1ns1st that the "'old ,..ay· is the best, YOU rould ~ throwing good roooe)' after -··w old.·• _Means revise ideas. plans. · . TAURUS !April 20-lll"Y 211>: Tak• added ltepa to preserve and protett assets. » meone wants somellu.Dg roe oothinc -aod )'OU could be a prime target. GEMINI (~fay 21 -June 20 1· Partner or mate may be asking foc sometbtng. that doesn't exis t . Open dialog ut". Share knowledge and emouons. CANCER (June 21 -July 22 1: Shake off lethargy. Socialize. Accept mvitat1ons. Get rorrespondeoce going -be ·'in touch·· •1th friend at a distance. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1: Emo tions dominate -you lend to be agg ressi\"e no..., and extra'"agant 't'ou could be involved in Oirtation. VIRGO £Aug. 23-Sept. 22 J; Be prepared (or c hange, travel, \'&r1i>ly, a more mean- ingful relationship. Refuse to be intimidated ·by one who s preads gossip. UBRA CSept . 23.·0ct. 22!: One close to you needs reassurance. This may be due to proposed journey. Domesti c situation re· quires attention. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): "\'ou see fin e line and read flne print. You become more knowledeeable. You begin to s pecialize and gain respect for it. SAGrtTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You are seeing through prism. ltleans the images may not be sharp, clear. ,\ccent is on mak- ing reality out of dreams. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 191 : Finish rather than begin -get rid of losing proposi· lion. Means exert pressure t o change lifestyle. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 181 : You could fall madly in -orout-of lovl". Nothing now seems to occur in moderation. PISCES <Feb. 19;March 20): Whether or not you like it, practicality will be a necessi· ty. Means pu.ule pieces fall into pl~ce. Nuptial Dates Chosen Alexandra Tuck and Cheryl Ann Prowten ·Dr. Cary Brent Simonds, a nd Joseph Salvatore both of Newport Beach. 1.larino plan to marry. plan to marry March 23 March 30, in Easter sun- in Laguna Beach. rise rites on the beach at They are the daughter Newport Beach. or ~1rs. Harry V. Sucher. They are the daughter Garden Grove, and the or Muriel Benjestorf or son of Dr. a nd Mrs. Long Beach <ind Charles I Robert L. Simonds ,• Prowten of Garden Costa Mesa. Grove and the son of the Miss Tuck is a Louis Marinos of Maple graduate or the Universi-l lcighls, Ohio. ty of California, Santa J\1i s s Prowten is iJ _Ba rbara, now doin g graduate of 1\1 illik:in grad U'a t e work at High School, Long' Beach Ca Ii r or n i a St ate and attended California University at llayward. . State University the_rc. Dr. Simond s is ~ graduate of Orange Coast COiiege and Loma Linda University. Loma Linda, where he studied ti en tis try. L.A. CALLS 6' EACH ........ , ... .,.._ •• o,.... n.. ,.....,.._. C--01 Cefi- lttJ -11..&, C•_.• ..... • 17 I 4J 979-123 la Mod~ Fairies TOW'M I CCM.Wl'IY CllfJml • llMIUAOf&fl. IM ..... TOM 114CH. CA. , .. ,,. Ji t '~~I I !0' . . ... . 1-ler fiant'e i s a graduate of \Vcstern Reserve Univers ity. Cleveland, n ow doing graduate work at CSULB. ' . I f=HERYL PROWTEN i\1r . and :\1 r s. Dan B. \V elty o f \\'c s tmin5ter have ann o un ced the betroth a l of t heir daughter . !Jana Geor g en e \\"elty, to Daniel Lloyd l\ybce. son ,of the t .. loyd Hybe es of Kerman. 'l"hc C'OUpl c plan a !\larch 29 wedding in the Firs t Pr c:-.b y teri<1n Chur("h of Wc:-;tminstcr. 'J"he hriclC·t'lcct is a graduatl' of l .. on g Be <aeh Pol.v lli g h School . l.olde n \V l'st College and llumbold t S t a t e Univcrs1t :-.. Ann :\1 ari c Neil a nd David Brov. n Root are planning to marry Aug. 16. Their p<irents are Dr: and l\1r s. Emmett Leonard Neil of Fountain Valley and the Oliver Bov.•e n Roots. San Jose. • • • :\tr. and ;..1rs . John Shea of J\.1 iss ion \1iejo l1ave announced the 1c n,!!age n1ent of their d<.iug hter. Kathleen J\.nne Sh ea to ,\l ien Stephen 1\nderson. 1\ '."\ovcmbcr y;cdding 1 ~ pl anned. J l('r f1 ;1nt't'. a g r ;.1duatc \I i s s She <1 I S a Ridge Park of Kerman !ligh School. gr aduate of Park willgr;iduale ncxtmonth Jlig h Schoo l , from llumlJoldt Stale. Ridge. N .. J. Shampoo and Set Permanenl Wave T1nl Bleach Touch-Up Fros trnq Spring Fashioned All guilds or Orangp County Children •s Hospital will Jointly pre- sent the annual Rohlnson'a Fasllion Luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26. in the ,Ana)ielm C<lnvenUon Center. Lookin1 forward to the hospital benefit are Mril. WUllam W. Dootson (left) and Mn. Wllllam P. Paulson. Money Tree DANA WELTY Her fi ance, son of the Allen Andersons of llark Ridge, is an alum nu s of PRHS. He attended Graham College . Boston. and now is a student at Orange Coast College. • • • Corona <lei Mar· lligh School graduates, ,\n- drea Lee Sutherland and John Williston Skall plan to marry June 7. The ceremony "'"ill take place in the Bel Air home of Fred W . Sutherland. father of the future bride. Her mother is Barbara· Sutherland of Los Angeles. Skall, son of l\·1 r. <.ind I'tlrs. Dean B. Ska II Jr. or Balboa ISiand, is attend· ing Orange Coa s t College. • l'i:J.011 11.;;6 &.;;o 11 .. >0 I ;;.IHI Mollie Stmffwt 6-54 .,...... .... w_.&T..-..... .... ,......_. AT WIT'S END YOUR fREE lf'.JVITATION TO ENTER The Exciting and Glamoroua World of INTERIOR DECO RA TING • llcol'M.,, 1NTER10R Df.COftATOft fOf" htgh pt"Ofit and• thrilllng ptof-ion • Pwt or full nine• S.0-an INTERIOR DECORATOR for tun, pride •nd s.ve morwy doW. your ~ home• L•.m whse to bl.ly • How to Bi.ry • fvwything you h9'111 always WM!l.al to know about INTERIOR DECORATING. DO YOU LOVE BEAUTIFUL THINGS? ARE YOU ARTISTICI LEARN ALL THE SECRETS FROM INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN DESIGNERS • INNERSPACE PLANNING • DRAPERY 8i WINDOW TREATMENTS • COLOR, TEXTURES • FABRICS ANO USES• FURNISHINGS• FLOORING MATERIALS• ACCESSORIES • MODEL HOME SECRETS • PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER •YOUR PROJECT •WHERE AND HOW TO BUY WHOLESALE • FIELD TRIPS TO ROBERTSON BLVD. YOUR FREE INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DECORATIN<l WILL BE HELD: ,.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1975 · 7:00 PM .'~\ 200WONMEN'S MOTIVATION CENTER 1'.~f ewpol"t Center Dr.ve • Newpon Beach PLEASE RSVP 17141 640-4410 BRING A FA IE NO By Monday, Fib. 24. 1975 DAY & EVENING CLASSES AVAILABLE HAMS "So Good ... It Will 'Haunt' You 'til Jl's Gone" Splrtd Slltttf W•ole or H•lf H-Made CHEESE BALLS Special 52.65 12 = . ..., .. s.-•• ......,. .• s,k• cna. • ~-. .... 1., .. ...... • w. ...... Slllp ..... c-t .. c .. u •Nllirfke'>6 ...... ........ a..... .. W'mn 3700 E. Coast ~. C.-del Mor -673-9000 .......... ~-1wl•··· ..,., ...... ...._ Stephen Blair Nnoport's Mo•t Prominent H~ S!JIUll llbockonFahion Island · wtth hll own Beouti/id Salon. Stephen is showing the latest methods ·in· chemical treated hair to give the soft natural curly look of today's woman. 6JS.2461 Singer closeout sale! Save $19'5,,s1ao $55to$299 originally 174" to 1359'5 Discontinued models! Brand new, some In factary•sealed cartons! Zig.Zags, Stretch-Stitch ma- chines, even Touch & Sew• machines, all loaded with Singer exclusive features. Carrying case or cabinet extra. ' ___ ,.. . .. - l~;:,O~T t <IQO.f ... '""°"'' 'll..0Af t'llll.:€5 &...;,.11~ y ~A EXrAA CHARGE FOR LONG HAIR ti \IKC"I Tflii ·~-•2.00 Also! FUTUBA •machine that performs like new! Factory-recon· ditioned machines, floor models. demonstrators. Model 900. $180 OFF origln1l prjce when newl c,.,rying case or cabinet extra. SINGER S-•ng CenlCl'S .ind ~rtic1p,it1ng ~oved ()edle11. No1 1t1rn1el'lirw111 an ttcwet. DI may you falJe )mst .been :lOm ;for t ~toge que5 ;and: L I :Chee 'al"O\l '.Just <!001 '.elde ;the ~· .. . ' ·~ • [; r I .. ' . I • Wedneadey, February 19. t97~ DAILY Pt LOT c:J End of Story Is Author's Choice STOCK REDUCTION WIG SALE! 50°/o OFF DEAR. ANN LANDERS: This may sound ltke a trashy novel to you but it'6 new to me. l have fallen deeply in love with the ,husband of a clo1e friend.. We've been. meeting secreUy at a motel ;10 miles out of town. We both live ·(or the few hours we can share ~together. Mllrriagc is out of the '.<luestion . -:-too many children ~and sens1t1ve s pouses involved. Last night after my lover :Checked into the motel \11e drove '.around to our room in the rear. ;Just as we were unlocking the :<foor we bumped rigtlt into his '.eldest son who was coming out of ;the adjoinin,g room with his girl friend. It was a ter1ific shock lo all of us. Nobody spoke, but his son's gasp could have been heard a ~alt block away. Thal boy never liked me and .I'm 21ure he'd love to tell his mother, except of course, he'd have to explain \vhat I-IE was do· 'ing there. Shall I take the chance and keep my mouth shut'! Or should I tell her myself and pro· mise never lo go out with her husband '8gain, although I doubt that I am strong enough to keep the promise? -TRAPPED . DEAR T: Say nothing. But DO make tbe promise -to yourselr -and try your darnedest to keep tt. You are OQ. • colHston count. imy rriend, and sooner or later ,there's 1ofng to be • 1m11h·up unl~s :t·ou takt a quick detour. DEAR ANN LANDERS: How can a female employe tactfully 'refuse to have lunch l.''ilh her .boss? I am not a prude but I have no interest in getting involved with him. The JaSt thing in the y,.·orld I want to do is offend the man, damag e hi s ego or jeopardize my job. Can you sug- ,gest a smooth but firm negative response that meets ull the re- ·quirements? Thanks. Ann. - TONGUE·TIEDINTULl::OO (Ann Landers~ DEAR TOLEDO: Untie :vour tongue and tell yollr boss' that for .a long lin1e you've had a stand- ing lunch dale with the girls and ''OU don't want lo hurt their feel· ings. It's a logical reason and dis· poses of the problent neatly. CUNF'IDENTIAL to Should l or Shouldn't l?: If I "'ere in your place I 'd do it. Remember, the only difference bet"·een a rut and a grave are the dimensions. Good luck. dear, and keep me posted. MOST HAlll GOODS IWIGS -...... $4.951 m a!!w ~ WIGS & BEAUTY SALON JSO-D, I!. 11tlt St .. Cotl• Me-141.•)446 "'H..,_ S..,... '/~19cJle1 MATERNITY Lectures on Area Bill BRUSH ... BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES Special ~ale /t'lateruity Tops PLEAD Richard Eckert, associate drug program coordinator for Orange County wi ll speak ·Tuesday. Feb. 25, at the meeting of PLEAD · <Promote Learning and Education to End J\buseof Drur,:sJ . The group will gather at 11 :30a.m. in the San Francisc un rcs laurunl, Newport Beach. Voter League . \Yh at a citizen should look for in the plan· n1ng process and how to participate will be the topics of general meetings planned by the Leagu(' of \Yon1cn \'otl'rs of the Orange Coast . Meetings <ire scheduled for Tuesday. Feb. 25 , at 7:30 p.m. in l ~lund House. Fashion Jsland. and 'fhur~day. Feb. 27, at 9:30 a .m. in Peoples F'edcral Sa\'ings, El Toro. Speakers ""'ill be l~obcrt V.'vnn and l''red Sorsabal. city n1anag c r~ 'ro r Newport Beach and Costa J\1eso1 . <.ind J\'largarct J\1or · reale, treasurer of Lagun;:i Beach. Art League Mixed media artist Ed"•<trd Baker, a pro- fessor of art at Ur<.1ngc Coast College, "'ill present the Tuesday, }o'eb. 25 , program for Costa Mesa /\rt League at i :JO p.m. in Adams Elcn1t·ntary School. Sorority Southern California Kappa ,\Jpha Theta v.;11 present a benefit fashion !>i ho\\·ing Tues· day. Jo~eb. 25. in J)i snt•yland llotel. Proceeds from the 11 :30 a .m . event will aid FlorcncE' Criltt:nton I-tome. Recordings for the Blind, I l<.1rbor 1\rea Girls Club, and olhcr groups. Torana 'fwo·dimens ional plastic :.ind acrylic work v.'ill be demonstrated by art1st - lecturcr /\ndy \Ving at the \\'ednesday, 1-_,eb. 26, meE't1ng or the Toran11 Art League. <.1l SPORTSWEAR 'S"1.BOA ISlN<I 2 !6 Mor•l!f ""'· 675-1904 ~-M , ' , ... .. ~ "' > • ' I ;, . , ,. t r . (• t ' MARIE BEAUTY SALONS YOUR BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS When applied towards purchase of any Permanent Wave or Roux lint. Includes Styled Shampoo and Set. Good only 1n Rose Mane Beauty Salon. Huntington Beach Mon .. Tues .. Wed .• Thur. Must be presented to receptionist before services Coupon expires 2/27 /75 O P. ROSE llilllE IUUTT SILUIS i1lt\. ~~ '• Shampoo Styled and Sot Moo., Tu.,.; 3 50 Woo..... I lhn.. m.:s.o. ;.oo 5"doy ...i i.ia.,. <.lO . Fiiiion Styled ............ ~ ...... 2 50 . Mon., Tues., Wed., • Thurs., Fri., Sat. ...... 3.00 ~un. and holidays J .50 Fanci-lull llinse 1.00 Color\ immediately! Covers grJy! Tont.><. blr:iched hair! Matche<. blea<·hed h,111 to new growth. 31 cx.ritinR color; -rinw. in -shJITlf'M)O (Ill\ -nn l;iriin11. C-Oil ~··" 9.99 Includes f.ishion styled hdir cut, shampoo and set. One pncc-- no e'll;ttas. Anytime . . ~EVERY PERMAllEllT WAVE GUARAllTEED Ill WRITlllG RO~~ =-1.95 ClAl ~'i'smr ll-•· .,~ T · ._ .._ Lu~trDlr.. colOf 1ha1 does ...-IPR Mew ..,-. not rub Oii Ot ~ain the lndMdef..,,..,., Md 1ft, lbnl·' ~i-tone" '>(:dip l<t~I$ lor woeek~ In-& 95 (lt'am Halr tin!: ~ ~. mclfe n.ttu1al cJudn slMmp>o Mtd ..t. • looking color. ,A,nvt!IT1e An itrw ~E ·'MARIE 6852 EDINGER , ....... w.ttt HUMTIHGTOH IEACH CALL 841·0203 o..~"""' .................. ,_-··-~--. ......... m HOURS:()pf11l :lCIA.M.lolP.M.MON. • THRU FRI .; SAT.1:)0 ,\.M. lo S P.M.; SUN. 11 AM. to S P .M. "KU l'JKfJyt w1• .. JI .. it T•• T .. i~ I'll. ts, '"S Bllf LOIN TENDERLOIN ROAST !!'.!' HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anyone can care !or a Brush & Blower hair style. or our other curl co1ol1ng. fu ss-free, ful1 functional · SCISSOR STYLES which are as easy to do as just sham· poo! Our lamp cuts. finger tumble cuts. curling lfon cuts. wash towel dry. bfush ·n fluff cuts or simple wash and wear cuts are SCISSORED, all take-care-of-yoursell styles. Good for any age. any hair, No teasing. no rOllers. no pins. no POLLUTING HA1R SPRAYS AUG:"° MT Pll.MAMDIT WA'll. •OU MAT i.-'11. WA.HT TO $0 TOU• HAii AloA~ OPlH JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Values Up To $22 NOW 1790 to 11590 SOUTH COAST PLAZA I'!·<-'' I!·•"' ,. •.• , !< ""' "' 557.5734 HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR THOUSANDS OF DISCOUNT PRICES ' "-YOUNG TURKEY WINGS OR DRUMSTICKS \~. ~~~ MARKIT BASKn , HOT DOG OR ; HAMBURGER BUNS MARKn BASKET COFFEE ~~ 79 ~ .ii SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKER . , . •• ,.oo• "~·~ SCORESBY " SCOTCH fr. I Uf --1111\ Oflll Ufll!S 'ti, Ill Jl•-SAVI It', ON (lil OI' It ' .... . ~ :~BEEF LOIN BO•lllSS . MEW YORK STEAKS ' 99 It • 1· WESTWOOD ICE CREAM ASSOITID fLAYOlS :""891 , .. ...... _ -.., .. ' ' , . • ~-CASE OF 12 LUCKY LAGER BEER ...... ~ 99 ti •tLS. ., ~. i ' 49 ' SHANK PORTION SMOKED HAM u791 ~":./'~~ KRAn IMITATION MAYONNAISE J2-0I. ~ ... \ It e3 TULCl'llll(~ PEACHES ·--------------------------! AKETU.i ll;C STAINLESS STEEL MIXING BOWL 3 QUAil THERE IS A MARKET BASKET DISCOUNT FOODS STORE NEAR YOU "° w.u '° owm .. Mt IU6ll N CMlltetl• QI --~-i::.-::"'".-'"M .. __ ., ,,., __ .. ,_,,. i.,..w. ·--•n••,_..,. ..i. ..... _ ·-·--- ........... " .. ,_ ... .t .. •--··-·-·-.............. -... ·--·-· .. ··---..... _ ... _... ·---·-·: ·---·--·-·---... -..... --·--..--·--·~-...................... . .. --.--... ·----·--·--.......... __ ,...., .... ,, .... ._..... .... ~-­·--·-- lllll(.U __ ... , ..... ... --....... _. .-..... -. -t-..-.. 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Choioe beef just naturally eats better -t his week, make your selection at El Rancho -and prove it to yourself! ·rhl• week, enjoy . savtni on El Ranc~o GINllV SAVE $1.00 HALF-GALLON s31a Vodka or Gin 5311 F.I Rancho's Holid'ay Times -quart Whiskey.., ••• 5549 Imperial -1 amooth blend! quart Cabin Still •.•• 5599 Straight whiakey! Save 50c: quart Bronco Wines .s1•9 Chablis. Rose or Burgundy in a quart carafe. Chateau s22s la Salle Christian Bros. dessert wine! fifth. Cabernet Sauvignon s3so Louis Martini's -deep and dry! fifth Shopper Stoppers! Niblets ~~ ..... 33c Whole kemel com -tender and tasty -Crom the Green Giant! 12 <?Z can ' -u n· a ClllNK STYLE 4 3 ( LIGHT MEAT •••••• Sprinitfield gives you value -fine quality at an inviting price! No. 1 ! Pfii'erves Hbl.!!_ it up to thti light ana II~ how fruit-filled each jar is! 18 oz. jar. ' Ch?'1"e regular round top loar or sandwich style! Springfield -11,2 lb. ' Instant areakfast 79c Carnation -pkg. of 6 envelopea! Soft-Weve •••• 39c Toilet Tiaeue -all colon! twin pack Yuban Coffee •• 51°9 One lb can (3 lb. can ... 3.24) Briquels 111Luc • :age Sprip.gfield hardwood charcoal! Tomato Juice 111,059c Glorietta -0 oz. aingle servings Margarine • • • . 79c ( 'hiffon Soft -in one pound tub! PEPSI $119 COLA :C. · - 12 oz can.a -reg. (Diet ... 1.09} TOOTH 2 -9c BRUSHES •• Pro ..• Medium or hard -Rer. 69c:! Macaroni , Clll.SI: • • 25c f':ap.y fixi n' Golden Grain -7 1 1 oz. Cat Food .•... 1sc They love Purr Tuna! 6 Li oz can Bold ••lllDf • . • . • 5179 1'he 84 oz king size! (inc. 25c: off) Mushrooms ••• 59c \.reen Giant Whole, Sliced! 4 1/1 oz Coffee-Mate . . . ggc Non-dairy coffee creamer! 16 oz Apple . Juice . . • 79c ~pringfield -Half.gallon for value! COTTAGE59c CHEESE Springfield for 11avings! Pint SILVER $149 SALMON 1b. Columbia! Whole, hatr! 9 lbs. up Salmon Steaks •511! Center cut! Columbia River silver! Fillet of Perch .sl3! Ocean fresh and freshly filleted! Fillet of Turbot 89f F'rom Greenland'• cold, cold watera Cooked Shrimp s11! Enjoy them in 1hrimp cocktail! FILLET a ·9c of SOLE .- Everybody's favorite! Mild flavor! Frozen Food! ORANGE29c JUICE,.,, Treesweet. from Florida! (12 ozfi7C!) ·chicken • • wm • • s 111 ·1\vu pounds or run eating! Morton's Stouffer Soups 39c rht)ice or three kinds! 8 07.. Corn 11111 coa • • • • 59c Nihlets. from Green Giant! pkg 0£ 4 Lemonade , oz. CAI • 23c ~1 inute Matd ( 12 oz can •.. 40e) Chopped Onions 29c ')re Ida for true taate! 12 0% Super Fresh Produce! • • The rib cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef '. .. delicately marbled to aaaure flavor aild tenderness ... natura11y aged to assure more satisfaction in the hearty flavor! /IL Ranchero Steak s1 1t Beef Rib Bones 79~ Small end U.S.D.A.. Choice beef rib cut! l l.S.D.A. ,C hoi ce-to bake or b-b·q ~ Chuck Steak~~fJ· 79!. Prove it to yourself -enjoy El Rancho's quality, at a budget price! Te d I • OF FRESH $169 n er o 1 n EASTERN PORK lb . Co mpare the quality in pork, too! Ours is lean Eastern pork ... always fresh ! Braising Strips s1 5t Rib cut U.S.D.A. Choice beer -boneless~ Beef Roast-uu 5151 Rolled 11houlder clod -U.S.D.A. Choice! Ground Beef · •• 99i f:xtra lean ... bulk or patties! Sliced Bacon . s1 1t r:t rancho's thicker ranch stvle! MEAT 99c LOAF ::,· 1b Made fresh, with fre11h whole eggs! Veal Slices.[!( . 524? For scallopine -Wisconsin -bonele:M Cubes of Pork • 51 't For sweet 'n' aour! Eastern pork ! Pork Sausage • 99t Our own -old fashioned style! Cure 81 Ham .• 524t Hormers -whole or half! SPLIT 591• BROILERS lb IA"lrge meaty frying chicken -Fresh! Delicatessen Specials! Jack Cheese s1 •• lb. El Rancho's Montere.v style -for cooking, for snacking -good anytime! liy the piece KnocksorFranks.s119 Beef. from Vienna Meats! 12 07. Knudsen Salads 55c Potato, Macaroni, Slaw, Carrot! pl. Goudas 79c or Edams F'un food from Kaukauna Klub! 7 oz . • • Bologna oStAR lllm • • ggc Reef or meat in 12 ounce package Franks osw lllru • • ggc Choice or beer or meat~ I lb. pkg. Sliced ·J19c longhorn fisher's -with part akim milk. 8 oz Price3 in effect Thurs. Feb. 20 through Wed. Feb. 26 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday JO to 7 N" sales to dealers.I SALAD OIL ..... s1s• Nectar SWfftl Kissed by the Hawaiian eun, car~&ed by the tropical breeze! Sheer delight! Springfield ... for cooking, too! at stores with Snack Bars! Fresh Spinach 2 1or 29c 1..arge bunche11 , .. fre11h and all green! ·Iceberg Lettuce 25~ Large eolid head• • • . criap tender leaves! MUSH· ROOMS 89~ Large brown 1teak. variety! Valencia Oranges 5 lls51 Sweet. and juicy . . rrom Texns orchard.1! Golden .4'9c Applestt:1A 1b. Extra Fancy Wuhington Oeliciou1! ARCADIA PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 2717 New port Blvd ,11111 • . · , 'Hu•:""'"'' Q, l{I R•mhn Ce11/,.,I lcO W•,/ C1olntadn Blvd Fremont and Huntington Or W.1111rr ,uul Ai~on11um (Boardwalk CeniPr) 1551 las thluit Dr (las ibluif V1lia>'l' CPnter) • ·~· .......... :. 59' -• ~ .......... 12 ya-P.KU.. .... -•• , ...... '1J9 ·~blo Toddlor "'" -.... ol 11 I ' llimblls--..•• > ••••• 11.19 Di1poubi. -oveml•h< -pk1 ol 121 LUx .................. 91• Fur dilbol -32 CJWM»I (Inc. 20c oil) l . Dupont Sponges . . .. . .. .. 49• 1.al"J(e 1l1e. 11pon1e1, budget pack I Brownil Mix . . • • • • . • • • • 99* Betty Crocker Fudge ... 22 V. oz. pk1. Children's Aspirin ..•...•• 39• ·r ruAt St.. Joaeph'11! 36 count Living Cloves .......... 11.29 l'l1ytex -•mall, medium, lersel s-ir · Drive •nwm ........•.. tl .07 fiinnt site (tncludf!lll 1:lt om Insect lornb . . . . • • . . .. . 39t l~lnC'k Flag 7 ounce ( 12 or. ... 1. 19) • Ar • ~ Ve w. Ca di' yoi fro I eg1 .an'. .. I m < Ca I sei ca: an ab J mi se ID< sJ rr It " 0 'tt 0 h s t c - ~ f 1 ,, c " c J ' j f' I And on tt,e T~ird Day. .. ~Let There Be Cake 3 egg Yolks 2 tpble'spoons milk 3 egg Whites. stiffly l>ca~en 4 tablt•S poons brandy FIRST DAV hour .10 minut es . Cool 10 minutes ; remove fron1 pun. ti.Jake holes in top of cake "'ith toothpick. Pour 2 tablespoons brand\' over cake. Invert and re- peat ~ith remaining 2 measuring Nednesd!Y. F•bruary 11, 1915 DAIL V PILOT Cj r.---~----------------------------, W•;AJso Carry Asparagus, M,it!'goes a n d Lo c a l Sfniwberri•• -~' ·" Save 25¢when ~ jntl'Gduce yQur .dOg to chew·eez. .. :.. . The new natut11t beefhide treat. US NO. I BAKING RUSSET POTATOES ·~ f ) Now in tho archi\'l'S ett J\lount Vernon i s O..De' of r.-turtha Washington's or\ginal Great Cakes recipes ··Take 40 Cj.!gs and divide the \1;hitcs from th l' ,youlks, then beat them to a froth." Beating the 1o1.' hites of forty eggs would certainly be alien to ~ny modern·day cook. The colonial recipe "·o uld make about 11 pounds of Great Cake. A m odern \'ers ion fill{'d "''ith semi-sweet ehoeolalc morsels, candied fruit . r;.iisins .. currants and bfandy makes one 9x5·inch absolutely delil·ious loaf cuke. In small saucepan. combine water. raisins and curr.ants: br- ing to boil. Lo"·er heat and s im- n1er 5 n1inutl'S : drain thoroughly. In l ar~e bo"1J, combine raisin· currant mixture. mixed candied fruit and 1.i cup brandy : toss ccntly .. yov~ tightly with plastic ~·rap 01 , :elU,mlnum foil. Store at room ten1pl'rature O\'er night tablespoons brandy. · Wrap tightly in aluminum foil or plas1ic "'rap. Store at room tenlperature overnight. T HIRp DAV Prepa r e Spicy liard Sauce 'l'opping. Frost top of cake. Decorate "'1th tines of fork . ir de- s ired. Chill in refrigerator until ready to servC> -liiiicE 2 ";;" 35c l 3-DAV WAS lllNGTON C.~K E l 1 ~C'ups "·uter l 1: cups µ;olden raisins I cup currants l !8 ountl' p<t('kagcJ 11 eup 1 mixed candied fruit 1 1 cup brandy I (6 ounce package · I cup 1 semi·sv~1ecl. rl•al chorul;1te morsels l 1 2~up.sf l our 1 ~teaspoon mace 11 teaspoon nutmeg • • \~cup butter. sofll'ned . '1~ cup fi_rm ly p;tuked brown sugar muriel stevens takes the mystery out of mousses. 1he sighs out of soufftes. 'the doldrums out of dinner ... what's her Secret? " she cooks wlttJ love thEi niuriel' ~· ste11ens show Mon through Fri 6 to 6:30p.m Tue & Thurs 10 to 10:30a.m. COMMUNITY COLEVISION HIVUI( • I CWPOllT llatll alAIHl(l l St~CO!\'.D O,\\' a ELL J\-lt•lt 0\ t'r hot (not rnullni.:) ''atcr. l·hocolall' mor!'lt'l s lten10\'c fr·om he~t : cool 1U minutes. SPIC\' HARD SAUCE TOP Pl:-.G 1 ~cup butll•r. softened PEPPERS 25~ In small bov.I. combine nour. 1nact• and nutmeg : set aside. In large hu"·I. combine huller <ind bro"·n s ugar , beat until cre;imy. Atld egg yolks. one al a time. bt:'ating well after each ad· dition. J\1ix 1n melted chorolate. Altern<it cly blend in flour mix- ture "'ilh milk . Stir in fru.it mix· ture. Gently !'old in beaten egg \\'hi tl'S . r>our into greased and floured' 9x5_..x2 ·inch loaf pan. Place in pail of hot "'aler. l inch deep. Bake at 350 degrees F . 1 SJA 8ASS ··~- 2 cups s ifted l'Ont'.cctioners· s ugar 1 '.!te aspoon cinnamon 1.1 teaspoon ground clove~ 1., teas poon suit .t teaspoons brandy l tablespoon heavy cream In small bo"·I. combine butter , coofectioners' sug ar. cinnamon. c loves and s alt : be;_it until creamy. Add brand\' and he<tv\' cre·am ; mix wcli . Chi ll iO refrigerator for J 5·20 minutes. WE ACCEPT FOOD •STAMPS . PRICES EfffCTIVE THRU: MQMDAY FE& .I.7th · .. ' RED SNAPPER .1 REG. $1 .69 lb. . LIMIT S DOZ. WITH COUPON GOOD THRU MOH. 2·24 PERCH FILLETS ··~-REG. $1 .491b. l'ric•• fff.c.ti•e -Wed. feb. 19 ttnr Feb. 2, MISSIOt-1. VIEJQ ..... Here we com•l Th~nk,s to you • • "t "' we are No. 1 In Orange County. o..,' -. · o. It~ 1 • •• -. • ....... Yil,ltbn · 8q~ . JUln•STI'A&.J'ilt ,.,l!'AT"o .~ 9'606HAMILTON · ,\ "lf~ "1" ~ Ii" I Q , Nllrlr B•ookhur" ' • ~ 968·0404 -....-• .. ount1in Valley 9120 EDING ER NerJ1 Magnolia 842.4511 \ Cost. esa 462 E. 17th St: Next to Wells Farqo B•nk 646·6775 10 AM TO 7 Pl\t STORE HOURS OPEN 7-DAYS A WEE K 10AM to7 PM ' I ) " f ~ r ~ 1 • • I . ' .. • f)f DAILY PlLOT Wodn!!d!y. Fobni!U)l 1'.1970 I Growing Up to ~om,e ~n Ronge • 11yAJLEB1'iPllUL tyloreooitruetlvepl"l'-Is "Th• Junior Cook••o'" ~tcl!MK•...._~ "But J'm not an.experienced <Meredith Publicatlooa, '2.•BJ. supermarkel is not only an out· lng for the children but u.150 pro- vides an opportunity for you lo stress coosumer values. whlle t'OOklng Is like ai 'Ii.me, there ire rules to be followe<I : Kids and kitchens Are IU1 un~ cook.'" you may say. 'Thal'$ an Another Is "Kl<ls ~lng'• by beatable comblnatJpn. Jik~ ice advantace 'because you will un · All~n Paul <Doub~eday, $4.95). cream and chocolate sauce, doubtedJy tlnd it elilsler to be pa-Another 50U(trCe.of euy recipes 'Now tJJat you,hav.e bou&hl the eroceries and lined up the equip· ment. it'• Ume to decide on the most convenient p1ace ln the kitchen for a child to work. Turi\ h1ndle5 of pots end pan.a you are uslnf , ... that neither you nor •nyone eJso will knock them off the sto,•e or counter. blender only when an adult is by you. brownies and milk. tient. are children's maaalineS and, in- Cooking is not onl)' fun for When adults approach cooking freq~ently, other perjocjl'cals .. DAISY COOKIES I slick butter / children, but 'can resull in ap-with children in a spirit of shar-'fhere are also simplified re· petizing and wholesome food . ing the experience, encourage. cipes occasio'nally on the There's also a bonus for adults ment of their eCforts and 1oy in packaa:es or cooking chocolate, involved-cooking oCCers a no-results comes naturally. cocoa, or cerealti as well ason,the bickerJng cooperative venture The first step in l'OOking, or cans of condensed and evaporaf· ~ stool may be needed to brlng th~ young child to the correct height for the kltchen counter ; 1 encourage the students in my cooking classes to stand at a worktable. Frequently the smaller ones use chairs as their own private work space. -Use a dry pot holder when you place lhlnss In the oven or take them out. tA wet pol holder is no protection aguinatheat. > -Use a parina: knife (that's lhu little one that somelim~ has a saw-toothed edge1 for nlOSl or )•our cutting. 14 cup sugar 1 cup sifted flour Grea1e cookie sheets. Beat torether all ingredients. Put uboul one teaspoon of doua:h for each cookie on the sheet. Then put sort of a dimple In each cookie, using one of your flncers. with youngsters. course, is for you and the "head ed milk. Whether you're a single parent cook " to choose a recipe--<>ne After you and the children planning time with your orrspr-lhal is easy to prepare and ap· have chosen the recipe, read it ing, one parent freeing the other propriate from the standpoint of carefully again and make a list of from chi1d care, or a loving re-ti me and cost . There are ingredients and equipment. -Use a wooden chopping board for cutting. Most counter tops scratch easily. Don't poke the hole aJI the way through. Fill it wtth a little dot of jam or jelly. Bake at 375 dea:rees F. for about 10 minutes. When we sta1t to cook, I always remind the children that, -Use the electric mixer or Jativew~oj$ at a loss for the right numerous juvenile cookbooks in You may need to do some activity, cooking is an.opportuni-thepubliclibraries.Onegoodone grocery shopping. A trip to the :~~~~~~~~~=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bread Ring Topping Fruity Cherry Cheese J{in g Around is a tastv ('Om- bination or homebaked bread. cream cheese, cherry pie filling, and chopped nuts. Your family and friends will be impressed ~'ilh the unique flavor and shape of this coffee bread. CHE RR Y C H EESE RING-AROUND L one pound loar frozen brcaddou~h I cu.,p cherry pie fill· ing {approx. 1:i or J pound 5 ounce tanl 4 ounces cream cheese, sortcnt:.>d 1'.i cup chopped nuts 2 tablespoonssugar I teaspoon vanilla Let frozen dough thaw to room temperature. Grease lube pan (a 9" pie pan with ovenproor custard cup inverted in center to form ring can be used instead). Spread cherry pie fill · ing on bottom of pan. Sprinkle 3 tablespoons or chopped nuts on top of cherry pie rillin~. Cut loaf into 20 pieces. ~1ix s ugar, cream cheese, vanilla and re- mainder of nuts. Place spoonful of cream cheese mixture in middle of each piece of dough. Seal .edges around Cream cheese to form ball. Place balls in double row in pan on top of cherry pie filling and nuts. Let dough rise in warm place until it _triples in size. Bake in 375 degree oven fo r 30 to 35 minutes. T urn ring out onto serv· ing plate by placing plate on top of lube pan and turning over. Spoon any remaining cherry top- ping ooto ring. Makes 10 to 12 servings. Tip From A Kernel Adding the corn makes a pleasing addition .. TOSSE D CORN SALAD 2 cups lorn salad greens Small scallion fgreen tops included), sliced thin Vz small green pep- per . ('Ut in thin ·Strips ':.-cup drained canned whole-kernel corn Sal :1d oil . wine vinegar. salt and pepper 1·urn all the vegetables into a salad bo\•il ; cover ~ind chill. At serving time add salad oil, wine vinegar, salt and pepper in the proportions you like and loss well. l\1akcs 2 servings. Second-d ay Sensation Second-day ham is a lreat, served this wa.r. Core and slice 2 pears. Place 3 cups diced cooked ham in a casserole . Arranj?'e s liced pears on top ;ind sprinkle with 112 c up raisin1. Cover with I green pepper, cut into rings , and 3 tablespoons minced onion. · Jn saucepan, combine l cup orange juice, 'a cup cider vinegar, 12 cup broWn sugar.. 2 tables- poons cornsllrch. 2 tcas· poons dfy mustard. \, teaapoon salt and 3 tat;..l apoonsaoy aauce Cook, stirring, until tbickened.· Pour over casserole. Bake al 350 de1rces 4S minutes. :&:rvus. heSu•er Hhmore You have to come inside a Ralphs to discover the difference big selection can make in food prices .. On the average, Ralphs has thousands more items than an ordin'ary market, and thousands more ways to save. Switch to Ralphs ... there's more in it for you. It~ like a market and a half. _,Chuck-Center~ U.S. Grade A -Riv8f'Side 1,eone Chuck Steaks Hen s lb. lo 10 lb •"9· Turkeys lb .• 49 lb .65 "=~Super Bakery \. Ralphs ExclusiYe-Full 1'h lb. loal . Beef Loln -TelUe11 Delmonico Steaks Super Bread lb 1. 78 iiaiiiliii 01 ;;:;~:b.1.59 Ralph1 -Assorted Varieties Center Cut Steaks lb. 1.99 Breakfast Swirls pkg. 45 012 • Shell On-Uncooked Beel Chuck-Shoulder Cul Small Shrimp Fresh Round Bone Roast Ralph1 -Pack1ge ol 12 French Rolls 3 lb. P""age or lgr. Ground Beef StlUfl•< P.c••!il•S lb li:l lb .• 99 .•. 59 Perch Fillets lb. 1.59 ,. 1.49 .. 1.19 lb .89 'b 1.99 lb .89 lb .59 .79 Ralphs -Homemade Goodness pkg .83 8 • .,. 1.29 10 Oz. Jar Western Oysters Apple Pies Ralph& e.ch11IYt1-A Blend of Ground Dieters Delight Beef and Soy Proleln Conc11nlrate Super Burger lb .. 54 Turbot Fillets Nugget S tze-Boneless Beet Loin-Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks lb. 1.88 F: ·!phs Ham Drumtdck10f Thigh-Cautornl11 Beel Chuck-Clod Cul 1 28 Boneless Beef Roasts 1b. • Super Deli Beel loin Tenderloin Steaks Extra Lean Cube Steaks Lean Cubes Stewing Beef Beef Round-Boneless Beef Tip Steaks Center Cut Pork Loin Chops Pork Shoulder -Picnic Cut Fresh Pork Roasts Pork Leg-Shank or Sutt Portion Fresh Ham Roasts Pork Shoulder-Bull Pork Steaks U.S.D.A. Choice-Shoulder Cul Lamb Chops Fryer Parts Norbe11:.. Basted Ready to Bake Junior Turkeys 1 lb. Roll-Rag. or Hot Farmer John,Sausage •b 12 Oz.-Wafer Thin Pillsbury Cookies • ""' .69 lb 2.49 lb 1.59 lb. 1.29 'b 1.48 Ralphs Bacon • .. 99 Wilson Certlliad Beef Franks ""' .85 Plum1ose-SUced 1 48 Pork Loin , ., .49 lb Beel -Bean-Chee•• · • S • S • • Alex·XLNT Burritos , ., .31 89 uper p1r1ts Klements -Chub Style lb. · L•k .... ,.G,;., Summer Sausage ,, •. 1.89 99 sa.a Krall-Philadelphia lb Saye .30 c 19 · · . l 49 ream Cheese , ., • lb. 1.09 VOdka .. ~~~ • j.;;"p;i~l"Margarine I.. .87 1 49 Renff-Red -Rose-Whlte Hollywood-4 Stick Super Produce Westem .15 each Iceberg Lettuce US.Nol Sweel. Juicy D' Anjou Pears per lb .• 25 Californla-Fuer1tt Avocados eilch .29 Fresh, Solid Green Cabbage •. ,, •. 10 Super Flowers M V Nu1se•y Te-,,ar1um or Herb , Plants , •0 • ""'" .48 ( Fresh Cut Colortut Mzu9ue1lte Daisies bunch .JB Han91n9-6 Pot Boston Ferns each 3.88 ~ .. !~'Leman Leal w11h p1Ht h1Jt of frtJh Cul f)o-1• ~Super ~-~ Household Values Co 10•1 ildo Cookware -5 Qt. Size Dutch Oven Pan 9.99 lb. · French Wines ~~1~.~ 1.89 Safflower Margarine '" .89 U.S.D.A. Choice-lemb-Sho1.1kler Chrl&llan Brolher1 Wine Hollman Regular or legal Size Round Bone Chops lb. 1.89 Chateau La Salle """ 2.25 Hot Pepper Cheese •• , 1.09 Envelopes .58 .77 p•g Bar M -Pennsyl¥111nla Style or 99 Royal Regiment-Save .40 All Flavors Mickey Mouse on EYery Sheet :Polish Sausage lb. . Imported Scotch """ 4.29 Ralphs Yogurt •• .85 Filler Paper 118 C.I pkg P,,,.ri_c_e_s_e_«_e_c_t i_v_e_F_e_b_r_u_a_ry~2o~th_r_o_u_g_h~F-e_b_ru_•_•_v_2_6~~~~~-~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, Ralphs Ralphs-Frozen Treesweet -Pink Imitation Catering .,,.1. Orange Grapefruit Ice Cream "".:98 Juice ",~~ .47 Juice Kratt ... " .49 Mayonnaise.69 Health a Beauty Hause ol Style Baby Shampoo 15111. 79 bonle • l(ot•• -R•gul•1 or Super Feminine Napkins 24 cl. 112 tll>X • Scope-20 on Pick Mouthwash & Gargle 24 oz. 1 39 '"'"" . Scented & Un1c•nted Protein 21 Hair Spray lJoz... 1 34 cen • G1•••ele11 -Mtdlc•t•d Noxzema Skin Cream 1ooz. 1 57 ,.. . S.l1•m C-OndlllOn•• Revlon Flex 171>Z 1 87 boll le • Frozen Food Kold K1•t-Ht1! & ~•I Chili & Beans Van De K•mP'•-H'e•I & f'1t Macaroni & Cheese $111ulfe1'•-H•11 a E11 Potatoes Au Gratin Moo1 Alng1 -Bte~•d Onion Rings Glno·1 -L1rgt SLr• Cheese fTizzas 8•nt1u•l -Wh11te Fried Chicken ' 8111. 37 "' . 10 Ol 41 ,., . 111'1 Ol 59 ,., . 111iOL 79 P••· • 16oz. 89 "' . "'· 2 09 pkg. • C6 OZ. ... Pa ntry Fillers T1>1•J Cnee1e B11 s 111 Cno1tr Cu1s & ChtrJ• Nine Lives Cat Food 6t~~ W11h·Bone -low Cal -A&1I. V1rict1es Salad Dressing All Sia<-Reg . or H1>l -Wllh Beans Chili Con Came SunJweal -Packaged Pitted Prunes Sun Maoci -Stedlaas Raisins 8 "' b01Tll! I ~ or. "" 12 bl. .. , 15 bf. pkg. .18 .45 .49 .57 .87 All Purpose Gold Medal Flour "" 179 bag • Pantry Fillers 01.,1-Small Sire Bar Soap Jtleene• -A~forled Colo1i. Facial Tissue Pl11!1c Conl•ln•t ' Aj ax Cleanser LIY•r. Chic 111 Reg. fl1wor Vets Dog Food Pe1e1 Pan-Creamy o• Chunkv Peanut Butter HI Ounce -Oepol•1 801111 1 RC.Cola each 200 cl. p~g. 170L ··~ !SY> 111, '" .23 .44 .29 .15 21 01 1 31 '" . ••• 1.15 Ralphs Everyday Low Prices ta ...... o 6 S••~ ff I Ralj>hs Cotton Swabs ~:9 .3 5 ~••~•-Sou~oo ""' Apricot Nectar ~-... -.... 1 Hormel Spam o .......... -flt ... .. Beef Franks ".!'" .87 • :.~·" .82 ''"' .98 c_ .... a s .... Ralpha Aspirin •:: .. ~: .49 l"I•"' Prell Shampoo """·-... ~ .... -.111 ou .... Sec,et Sp ray c ........... . Prell Shampoo ~~~ 1 .39 ·.':~ .85 :~'::.. 1.09 ,,o.,~-c-... 1.-.10 Hawaiian Punch °'""Co""' 1-C•""e<! Pork & Beans ''.~" .62 l ..,•w•I ••o••~ ,..i.oco-..,_,,~ C>o~•••• Man Pleaaer Oinne1s ol91.08 Wheat Thins C&.,.-f ,OIOft Petite Peas ·~:~ .43 P••~y Bt>, Wild Bird Seed .,,_,y,., ·~··· Sun Maid Raisins . ...... ,_,,..,." "' Shloln Tips ~:~ .63 01,.,,.,_ s, .. ,,. a .. o ... Salad Oretslng l>1100M ... O-TW1•0< ""' 1 35 l •Mo.•-11•1 "Jl~O•Yof -"'° .. Tit Pamper·s Olapert ,._. • C & W Vegalables ~ .45 •Asterisk•~ Items not avai lable ..,. ... -. ..... ) ......... .,._ .. , '(" , .. ,, In the following stores: =:;::; .. ~·.J ,_,,,,, . l........... -.. , .... _., '"" 'i""'''"' loo• ..... •' <NW.•' --. .. 1•• ·~·-[·•~ c .... ,/Olo.,4•.,. .. ~ ",:'" .29 ·~:~ .75 ~~~ .6 7 .. !:.' •• 59 l ... _ ..... ............... '" &-.ofO•• Uo• • ............ ! .... ~ r---,~,,-- -., r---re'.$1---.. I , ...... ~ ...... : wttti e....., .,,, . s ..... 11. O> ,,. •llh Ce\ll'Ofl ·•22 I : ft.~!!; .89 . t I ~-:;.e:h ~t~ .39 .. : I ~11OM11-1"41 o ... ~" ,.., c ... toMmt I I L-On• hfl'I •ltd On• c .... ,.. h1 cu.-.-i I llli. CoutJO<I fl'lfftl" '"·""'"NO" '•b. 2t • lfti. Co..,ooi flfec11~1 ,...., 19 trirlhlth '""· 2t • L C:OUPON .. L COUPON .. ------------------·-- $10' ... 1 Light Chunk Tuna ' .~·" .53 ........ ""~·· ...... u .. p.,. Ground Collee '1n ''" 1.12 "••I • l ol Ranch Style Beans t•h•l•••• Sun sweet Prunes ~~; 1.09 AU<OIO• O"O"M CO'°'' Toilet Tissue """"fl Hou•• Instant Coffee ·•~:. 1 .98 M• 1 oooJ """'" • l •Q" '" G•·•O Ground Coffee , ....... Light Chunk Tuna 11 .!~ .99 ~~~ 3 .30 ..~ ........ ~ "'"'"'' -••o~""d ,.,."' Salad Drffslng .~,:~ .54 Piiisbury Flour . .... ,.... ' -. ·~· ...... .. '"' ..... .. . ., ... . .,,..., ............... . .......... -··•""'' '· ......... Better Homes & Garden s Encyclopedia N of Cooking 1~ Vol. #1 ., .49 ... Vol.#2 '"'"9 .!i.99 , __ ... I> .... 1\'1 ............ "' -·"'' .. . ....... Q ................ . "" °'"-'"· <>·• •• O"••M••••-••••~ Meat Bologna ·~ ... 13 0 ....... , ......... . Beef Bologna 11 ..... 95 1"'0 ll(!oo 11 .... Chlvo Dressing "-· .51 ........... oc: .... -........... . Cheese Food 111 a 1.11!17 .... "'""'-!){'• "'"" Jlmmy Oe1tn ~ausaga •• . ..98 c-···• ,._._ .. ............. ,. .. _ ... _ -·""''"'' ..... ,,. . . ... -, ... , ... __.._, IMIMS STOltS Ml UXATfO AT: 380 L f71ti ST. COSTA Mft4 '901 ADAMS II.YD .. HUNTINGTON l(ACH 2'1,7 PASlO DE YAl!NCJA. lMillNA HW 1m1 "'"'ST., MtlN 401 tt. LOAIA. ANAHltM '9"2 wMWH:1. HUMTtHCTOH WACH 15'71 S. MOO•UtUltr, WISTiONSmt STOM HOUAS: 9.10 Dair. 9.9 Juftdor ' • • J. llh• Umel I call The want don't dlenl Juice, broth last o to the Oft, broth for ti pc>se~ want Aft -s c If com sele chow this r des~E HU ~ ' COC01 J . • wuln I par med I pack. I .. serv• table ' whip poon ~le: Lir B·inc ·with 81 grad of thf w, bcatt with suga salt; applt Tu pan. degr. beer: fir 11 minu Le• heat closE Ren' Loos pan l Le cold bottc pape UPOf . Ju spre apri• then crea Wll new morr earl:;,. maki -di guesl to s fa mi Se1 ravo1 sau.s ham ligh ' mak• BU' ' J cook ! cup mor! I ( poot drie• poon Jn watE oatn until butt and : In gre1 die, batt Cool and and Kee Ir com lee boll Con mir col< • • I Alternate~ Coming to Rescue· QAjLV PILOT Cl Single Servings lly MILLE BELL • I thought today would be a lood lime to talk about hint. and what I ca11 short-c ut subsUtute1. Stock? Just measure out the equivalent amo"unt of. watu and use bouillon cubes or ,granules. Heat the two together until the cubes or granules d.lssolve and you will have the required amount of stock: And lt will «Ive you a richer tast· t11.1 gravy, cream sauce or soup bue. Canned milk is inexpensive, easy to store and has a long shelf life. After It Is opened, of course, refrigerate It ns you would !resh milk. mJlk before using Jt in your bal- ler. H11tr ah egg: One large grade AA egg conlalns about two tablespoons of egg v.:hite and three teaspoons (or one tables· poon) of egg yolk. They come In handy when you want to make aorneth1n& and don't have a particular ingre- dient on hand ·-fresh orange Julee, for Jnttta.nce, or chicken broth. Or maybe you Utied up the last of the milk and haven't been to the store yet. In f act . sometimes I just sprinkle the crushed bouJllon cube into the dish and add the water. The bouillon wtll dissolve while the di1h cooks. Powdered milk is an excellent substitute in baked ~oods. too. Vary the degree of nchne!ls by the amount of powder used. 'fo obtain· half an egg, break the egg, separate the egg white inlo a container and the egg yolk into another container. Both con- tainers should have light covers. needed. However, if you plan to beat egg .white, be sure you use a clean spoon. If a tiqy speek of egg yolk gets into the white, the egg white will not beat up . Egg whites stay fresh a long time if •kept in a cove red jar. such as a small honey or baby food jar, in the refrigerator. tablespoons of egg white into an ice cube compartment (this equals one egg white). Jol.ll each compartment. fi'reeze\ When fr ozen, remove the cubes and put the1n into a pla.sticbag and label. Use a straw to suck all .the air rrom the bag, then close with a twist.wire. Often a rec ipe calls for chicken broth or beer bouillon. Or stock for tho cooking liquid. But sup· pcse you don'thave any and don 't want to boll ~ chicken Just to get Canned milk for your cooltlng : A small can of evaporated milk diluted with an equal amount o( water will yield 12/3 cups of milk. Mcasur~ the dry milk Into the Oour and sift It In, then add the water according to your direc- tions for milk in the recipe. It isn 't necessary lo inix up the . Next, prick the membrane of the egg yolk until the yolk spreads. Using the appropriate. sized spoon, measure out the amount of egg white o:-yolk Also, egg whites can be frozen-a great advantage whe11 eggs are on sale. Place two Next time you need an egg white, just re mov e a frozen cube. lt will thaw quickly and be read)' for use. After Soup Splurge .., Okayed If y~u 're Plannine a committee luncheon, select a light fish chowder. then splurge on this new version of a fme des~ert. HUNGARIAN TORTE 6 eggs, separated . 3 4 cup sugar If.: cup unsweetened cocoa Dash or salt 2 cups (8 ounces> wulnuts, finely grated Large eating apple, pared and .grated medium-fine (~ cup not packed downJ ·-· .,..:i cup apricot pre- serYes mixed with 2 or 3 tablespoons brandy ~~ cup heavy cream whipped with l . tables· poon superfine sugar and ¥.:teaspoon vanilla Line the bottom or an 8·inch springform pan ·with wax paper. Beat egg whites, gradually udding 1 ~ cup or the sugar until stiff. Without wa s hing beater, beat egg yolks with remaining 1;, cup sugar ; beat in cocoa and su it : s tir in walnuts and apple; fold in egg whites. Turn into prepared pan. Bake in a 300- degree oven that has not been preheated until firm on top -4S minutes. Let stand in oven with heat turned off and door closed for 20 minutes. Remove Cr om oven. Loosen sides and remove p an band. Let torte stand until cold. inv ert; remove bottom of pan and wax paper; turn torte top side up onto serving plate. · Just before serving spread top with the apricot preserves and then with lhe y.'hipped cream. Sweet Start Why· not try Somethiila: new for your Sunday morning breakfast or an early morning brunch by making these pancakes -delicious enough for guests and filling enough to satisfy a hungry famil y. Serve with them your fayorite choice of bacon, · s aus ages or country ham , then top with a de· lightful and e asy-to· make coffee sauce. BUTTER SCO TCH OATMEAL RAISIN PANCAKES · 21{2 cups water 2 cups pancake mix l cup quick oats, un· cooked 6-ounce package (1 cup J butterscotch morsels 1 cup raisins COFFEE SAUCE I cup corn syrup 2 measuring teas· poons instant freeze· dried cofrce 1;.i measurin g teBJ· poon soil When you see 1he bright green "Key Buy" signs -. slop and toke noticel They signal extra savin gs mode pouiblo by manufoclurers' odverti1in9 or promotional allowances. lucky posses the savings on to you by pt!clng these items below the ir everyday low prices. Since we never limit quantities, feel free to slock·up ol exceptional savings. That's Lucky's ICey Buys! Now that you know, shouldn't you be shopping ot lucky too? ._ .. -................ .,,.._ __ _._ !l/1)0L .. 11-.................... ...... Al Oii' mat is "BONDED" far qmlty llld flllvor. Boneless Round .La 1°8 LB 119 LB 129 lB 59¢ Ba'F SliAK ...................... . Rib Roast lAAG£ ENO, BEEF (SMALL END, 1.38 lB). Rib Steak BEEF, LARGE ENO ....... , • , • , Ground Beef ANY SIZE PACKAGE (EX. LEAN, 1.08 LBJ 7-Bone Roast BW'CHUCK ................ . ., i·»·"~ Ch k R t 68,,. I •·'·. UC 088 v ... . .. . c . :-JI.·'.. BLADECUT,&EEF ................................... LB • ..... ,:~ ~j/j·;Young Turkeys 5·7¢ Su~e5.,0n ···· USDA GRADE A, JOTO 12 LBS .. (JRYIJI SIZE. s., tb1. stc llJ .• LB Lenten S estions •.. Rump Roast ,. '-""'· .................. ll 1 Butterball Turkeys • Swift. USDA Gr.A (10·12 lb1) .ll 59 Bit 0 Shrimp 21 T·Bona Steak Pork Sausage • Jimmy DltO'I '' ••••••• 12.oz PKG 98 Ir~. 'r..Cooloed , •.•.... ll 1 ~: l~i1.~. ~~~~~~. ~~l"& 111 Turbot Fillet • Fr"hFto~ ........ , ••••.•. Ll 78 ~~~!1.~~l~~G 141 Fully Cooked Ham • Shonk Porlion ............... 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IOOT INll HI'S 100% "fl°" tondollool knee l\i ttodr.lngt. in beige . tuntM• ond coll••· One 39,. 1i1• lih oll V 9 to 11. - THESE ITEMS AVAILABLE AT DISCOUNT CENTERS ONLY! ,-f"C~ lllAMIL ,,~· ~ IUllU Ill IUHLI SIT . '°\:.o--~ SOUP ._;..~ ~~· .... " lyChem1ar ~ '.~:;-:--r ' POT '-.~ .• ~ _,~~ Greollun. ~ _A ~~ \ 1 ~ Ea1ytau1•. "' ... ' MIN'I OllON & HYION SOCIS ~~/ .. s«'-""'"-.-Cook1 f0< la1T1ily ...::;: '\... #~~.;Y'" _. sit• quantllle1. ~ -I 227 •. -·-~...,,......,,..... ~ . 12-quoit capoi;lty. 1~' •"\ J ~--~<,.~· 466 ~ / ,.!··'""· ,1;.111NU C~ ~~~·~·''' ' .....__ ::---•',_,,~_ill .,JomH -"\ '-,...... ( ~j;/ ~~ ,' · ._ ~ .. ~""°'. W111k11•1f 1p1"1ng IO'f, COfflE . bock. Will OCl\IO!ly Jn large bowl, combine water. pancake mix and oatmeal; stir wllh fork .,,__..-·:...--------1 until well blended. Stir In butterscotch morsels ..... ~ '"' '~---~"' MWTIA 1 :W, Strelche1ond1n11ps ~ H w•* Mllll -lk down i.111111. Heat pn:xif Coming 'lllosl Mtwf. 6- tl.lp copodty. and raisins. Jn large · pre healed, greased sklllet ·or irld· die, PoUr ab~ut \4 -cu batter for ea . pancltke. Cook unUI ed es ar~ dry and tops bu bly i tu and cook other tide, Keep warm. , ln ~mull saucepan, combine corn g)•rup, COf· fee and salt ~ bring to a boll. stirrine conslanUy. Continue boiling for 1 minute. Serve l\,ot o cold. Makes ~8 pancal!:n CllllMlllS OllOll ' NTLOll IOCIS 75% orlMI, 25% ny\oft.. Stretttl•• to Ill 1bt• 1+112 ol'ld t.11. FOAM BACK CARPETS CAN CA' bNI. Piie co1009tt. ~, .. 1 ;)6" ,,,. for ki1cMn•. ou!o•. el<. """" l • .. '"···· 297 • • ' lit °""ii """" .... ..... ,,. ............ .. tit ...... CIUM: ... .. ., ... . ttlllA,......,. ..,,_ .......... -· lWIO.UYMn --uen -.1'11UT 11m ~1•n ---... AMII•.,_ ............ _ 311 MRITTl COllll lllTLIS 1091 !or bell•f to11;ng coif .. , Poclcog• ol 40. IAOlllll lllJ atn UMf aO't '' L• ''l u .... . u. ..... , ...... Qlll'. -»• I. DliVll• , ... I .,.,., ... »ft Wl. """' lftlrt ...... JIM UfllU •Vl. """ Ul11__...,I ... ........ -·~"'' ... uen.-Mlntn '"'""' lllU L M....,tl. Ip Tanion ~II( ipirtnl"SI whet! loy. Fwn lor oil . 121 .f.w.c.k.lt DISCOllllf IUJllUWllTI Ill OUllGI tqUllTT jllA rosm'I TOU •..• • --· --- ""9ttl au •· llCllt - _,,._ -... ......... ,. ... --.... .... ... .., ..... ._ STOl8 Of'll IT till U • • \ ' , • I \ • Di lit • • •. I•, I • ' . DAILY PILOT Wedn15dtiy. February 19, 1975 • Fishing for· an Ec·onomic'al Entree? \ • " • By PHYLLIS RANES · whlwftsh fillets available. Frozen whltJng with the bone m,-ror example, ls a better buy than fiUets. Poach or boiJ the fish and the bone lifts out easlly, leav· ing good Oakes for casserole or chowder plus a fine fish stock. that's dllterent instead of 1ervlna it the same old way. Cirm, white fish. fio11r . Olp n•h fllletstn milk, thep • ' Oril~tc.i..c. ..... --. The wise shoP"r should give these · eounten and freezers a careCul comparison lo find the ·bargains. For fish dis hes that are a little different but ~re still easy to make use a spaghetti sauce mix or s tuff fillets with chopped tomatoes, mushrooms, onion and basil . SAUCY SAUTEED FISH in flour mixture. ,,, ~;':: Many good cook# _enjoy ana in· '•st on freshly cau,ght fish but when jt ls not available, there is· .no· reason not to have good fish dishes on the weekly menus. Leam to compa re the prices of fish frozen with bone in or out • with breaded and nonbreaded items, and to buy fish especially for the dish or chowder you're pl anning to serve. Plan on a s pecial sauce or stuf· fmg for the fish before you buy it and pick your fish accordingly. 1 envelope ( 1 Ma ounces) spagh~ttl sauce mix ~cup (lour 2 paunds fish.flUets V.. cup milk Cook in butter lq large sklllet • over low heat! ,t,umlns once;• until fish is go aiin brown and flakes easily 'll(hen plerced with a fork , about$ minutes. Remov'e flab' to serving plate. Sprinkle with parsley Oakes, if desir~d. 4 to 6 serv. ina:s. Every region of the United States has several kinds or rirm, Frozen fish will serve your' family much better with a sauce When experimenting with your own new twists, use frozen steaks or fill ets of just about any kind of 'A cup butter or margarine Pa rsley flakes, if desired Combine dry sauce mix and STATlll••OS. MCllllY •ACK GUA•AllTH Oii QUAUTY MIATI IVaY~OfMIATIS UNCONOfTlC)NAU.1' GUAIAHTHO TOPUA.11 YOU ... OI: YOUI MOHlY WIU. M OCEPRA.L Y llFVHDfO ............ 79• , 'SLICED BOLOGNA ................ " -··"' 79• DINNER FRANKS ... ····" ' SUCEDUCON . . ll S1'' CEOA1 FAl.M • LI. ,.ACKAGE $ 1 09 SUCEDBACON .. ·--·" , O$CA1 IMYfR WIENEllS OK • gs• BEEF FRAN~S . . -·· . " SUCED IUNCH MEA1S LANDO'nOST 39c 7•.VARlmlS ~z. PKOS................ . EA.Of .. OIJCJtCllT•GUAUNTHD , 79 c ROUND BONE ROAST ........... . I ~ 01UC1t an• WR1 TtiMMIO 8 9 C 7-BONE ROAST ....................... . -- 0 ••« $129 ROLLED ROAST ··-··--·········--·· ... FISH VA1UES --- :::IMP ......... _ $2 9~ 16 TO 20 COUNT FRESH • DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE Prices EffecUWI l·Full Days Tllilrsday thru Wednesday February 20tJi.2flh j.11. CHUCK STEAK BEEf • STA TfR BROS. CfRTIRED • GUARANTEED c • a67'!:.t RIB ROAST 11EEF •STATER BROS. canRm • OUARANTHD c . ;.,• . LB 1.sr mil$. TR 111.. LL si.21 TURKEY DRUMSTICKS FRESH FROZEN OEUC10US ROASTED c .,,~,.... 99c man·-·--$149 GROUND BEEF ·····-···-·--·... BEEF CLUB STEAK -....... ~ ... .... ...-an.ou•~"'° $1 07 -...-an.__, $149 RUMP ROAST IOOHl-•N .............. u . SIRLOIN TIP S1IAJl ooaoAST ....... ... IHf•SfAlt:INOS.CEITWllED s 1 07 1lAlUMOS..CH1WB•~ s 1 s9 ROUND STEAK..,....,N ... _._.._ BEEF CUBE STEAK -......... ... ._............... $129 • 'STEWING MEAT ··················· LB. TURBOT c ..... _._ . ..,.....,.,,.., $119 -:""·--·-$169 FILLETS 79 ROUND STEAK'°'"""···---'"-T BONE STEAK --·-····-······ ... -. 39c .,............. LB. STATEIUOS.CllTIRlO•GUAUNlHD -s119 .. l.«*Olf•MOJM.l•wa&.,_ $175 BEEF HEART ......................... , .. ,......... · HAUBUT BEEF RIB STEAK --·-··-··--· .. · PORTERHOUSE l1IAll ____ .._ -' . 5 $798 s 1 89 ...,_..,,"""".~ $ J 29 --an·n• .. -·-$1 89 CANNED HAM ............. _. _____ ,.... STEAKS .·-·········, u. FAMILY STEAK .......... -.............. TOP SIRLOINITIAI( ___ .._ CJ-HU-WllNNE • ASESORSnDE• 42-0UDNCEI N NE RS $132 HUNTS CHILI BEANS . •»o• 32' HUNTS PORK & BEANS . -•=29' HUNTS POTATOES .. ,o, 25' HUNTS KIDNEY BEANS .. _,,,~f 32' ~ 67.M , Ateu. WUTl'AC•llGILUOllCllNGJOn 51 , FRENCH FRIES ....................... -........ ~":: KTQINOs MATO JUICE 68C HUNTSREDBEANS -•....• ,,o,30' _"~~ . HUNTS-SNOWDRIFT . . 3..,. '1.80 HUNTS PEAR HALVES . __ ,.o, 66' JOHNSTON ' . ·CHERRY PIE ································-···-~-~·::tr $1 49 DELUXE FRENCH oa nAUAN SALAD ouss1Nos B S C HEm LINERS ~ __ >:.'i. '1.89 W. ISH BONE 16-0L PURINAMEOWMIX .... , .. ·.,.o,53' • ----SIZE . COFFEE LIGHTENER :::~~·-·-·~• 84' FRENCH TOAST ................... ~ .. ~.~ ... ~~~ 49c ..... "' 3n. '""' "'" 57• CHOPPED BROCCOLl ...... •~o' U SIRLOIN TIPS ........................ '-"' ~ ciEMOiA._3 _ 9 _____ 11~z~ 7 9 c ' FMMER BOT• 32-0UNCE $ 1 4 SANDWICH SPREAD._ ... _ 1 · 3-POUND CAN •• $2.88 9 8 c COFFEE :C::s":_~L-L ___ 1_~ DOGUGOFOOD 1~ $1 89 . AU PURPOS£ $ .... 3 WESSON OIL_ .... _.~t 2 ' -UMEPiiQu1D_32sfz~ 59 c "ri'MIAt & z;'e41dq AtdL ~ SURE $1 ·'9 DR;~~~ioo DIODORANT __ ............ 14-0UNCE ·~· $129 CLOSl-UP TOOTHPASTE ' .,:;:;, 84' OOLD ClllST ASPl•IN "=" 39' COLGATE SHAVE CRIAM ..:.:.. 63' B•ECK HAI• SPUT "-·· 79r ... _, ---$HAMPOO IOZ.Sltf $ 1 1 • llLADIS -· .... ...., ....... ... Of·•• s129 PAii DRY FRYr.::::., . MINI RAVIOLl ~u •• t 01 95• r.!1!.~ MIX 49' -··~·· $112 •SOI 11·-• T CAT FOOD TAllYJIUJ oalllHIAl IAIQU(T '":O"'" 19 c JAR CHEESE &ll(ltCM • f'WIDTO PllUPPU • ouYE ,_.yo t:.'::r 40' CUP·A·SOflP ..,.._ OOClllC&llftllT~ '':1" 53 c I RIPPON COOKIES ASSOllTD • If;. ,A& 59!. KAL-KAN CA't FOOD ..,.s.' l$$OllTU GALA TOWELS --.TU•&SmTD :::-.48' • iflT> WI HDllM rooo STAMH ATAU ITCHllS · MOS fYf. 10-C>UNCf 3... ..,...,.. Of KAMI S'IOO MIXED VEGETABLES ............. _. I. ASH ALLETS ...................... ,.-0, 1. -- ~°'.~~IONS u.o,31' POWE BATTER ....... 16-0L&cr ~--34• MINUTf MA.ID -HASH BROWNS .................. u-0< ORANGE JUICE . . . : . ...,, 3(r Wl"IGHT WATOOS s11 3 MINUTf MAD • SOLE DINNER ....................... ''""' ORANGE JUICE ................. ,.,,, 78 FiiED CHICKEN ............................. ~<':: $1 99 Y-Dllll:AW MACARONI & CHEESE.:.'.'-.:~ 414 -· DELUXE PIZZA .......................... ~.·;~~ $1 89 LETTUCE FOR D' ANJOU PEAR LARGE U.S. NO. 1 s 0 PRICES EFFEC. 7 ·FULL DAYS THURS. lhru WED." FE1. 20tJi.28tli 14600 So. lrtriltt rlf A" .. W•1hN .. t.rf 100 lest CoiiM A•• .. o.._,. llJS a.ler st Cos .. MtM • 707 W•~t M•tffllffl St., Codi Mete S2J Wnt: • tw -.~ W:ffhRiuhr 110 Mt.,.. "••d.. C..t• MtM 616lldi!MJ9f.4l't .. H.t ...... IHC:lll 4lOWtttU.C•A•t A.-... 14171 lttltll.t. Tlftfft 2,0l Wut S.•tflf•tflltlll St., s.t. AM 630 MiRttr A•t .. ~.AM 14lfJ Millet Aw '"Wwtti., UllCh.,._A.,-..G.-...Gt-ovt 12l0Mc~A,...,5-ftAM , 46JKet ... At't .. Lot......,, 2160 Mortlll T_. Avt .. $_,. AIMI 564 Wttt trooctw.y, A-.. 11011 Mipelle ,A., ... ,_,. 'f., :: ···-1 .. : :· .. ..z • l . . . • • • . . . . • : • • . • . . • • . . • • • • • . • . • • • I I ) • ' l • • • 1 • • • • l • , f .· ' I r • • • t i. I ' l . . . • . . . • • . • • ' • • . . • • • • -. • • • • • . . . • • • • . • I I I . . 1 • • I -• • • • •' • j • I : ' • ' r r ! I • ! • f I i . . . ·-· .......... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . _woo_n~ew_•~y_F•~"'~"•~ry_••~··~·~~~~--'D~•'=LY~P~ILO~T__,CI= ... These Ideas Sh.ould Catch Compliments _ (hom Pace CS> TOMATO STUFFED FISH !'ILLETS 116 eµp corn oil 2 tablespoons Iernonjuice 1 clOve garlic, minced 1 leaspoon salt V.. tellspoon pepper l 1,11 Pounds flounder fillets 1.4 cup finely chopped onion J teaspoon dried basil leaves 'Al teaspoon paprika, 6 lemon wedges mushrooms. 6nlon, and .basil. Remove fillets from mannade, leaving marjnade in baking dish. Spoon lomato mixture on fillets; roll up fillets. . . . Place in marinade m baking dish, Oap side down. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake in 350 ~eg~ee F. oven 30 minutes or untd fish flakes easily with fork. · 1 cup peeled chopped tomato 1 can (6 oµnces) sliced mushroolns, drained Stir toeether corn oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt, and pepper. Place fillets in 13 by 9 by 2-inch baking dish. Pour on corn-oil mixture. Cover, refrigerate 30 minutes, turning once after 15 minutes. Stir tpgether tomato, Garnish with lemon wedges. Makes 6 servings. ,. 1 FOOD BARGAINS THAT I JIMS R~NICH FRESH· LARGE GRADE AA EllS RAGCEiS ~ SOFTWEVE TOILET TISSUE DRIVE DllVE -h " DEIERlllrll~ ' FOREMOST ICE CREAM 'lz GALLON Slj)UARE CARTON f' ER PAN " IEANUT BUmR • (qj GOLD MEDAL &~~FLOUR I Ll.IOX REG.es· 2ROLL PACK GIANTSIZE UG. $1 .Z6 . II O;l JAR· 5 Lb. Ba9 doz. I i.ilsll.1i s11Ac• cuc1as 69c I BARONET j. YELLOW CLING .'f PEACHES 29 C:iGcAM .LARGE FUERTE R llG46o"" Con I. La. . SOFT TUI ORANIES SWEETN' JUICY NAVEL SWEET D' ANJOU ~s s t'ISll STEAKS PEKING STYLE . I egg white 3 teaspoons corn starch 1 pound fish s.teaks 2 tablespoons corn oil ~ cup ~hicken broth 1 tablespoon dark corn syrup 'A teaspoon sail With fork beat egg white and EASTERN GRAIN FED 1 teaspoon of the cornstarch until blended. Dip fish steaks in egg mixture, coating all ·sides. Heat corn oil over medium heat in large skillet ; add fish steaks and sear on both sides, aOOut 2 minutes. Remov·e fi sh from skillet. Stir together brolh, corn syrup, remaining 2 teaspoons conlstarch und salt. Pow: inlo skillet. Br·ing to boil over medium he<it, stirrin g co nstantly, until thickened . Place fish steaks in s killet :.ind cook about 2 minutC's on each side or until ·fis h flakl•s easily when tested \\'ith fork . To se1·ve, ren1ove fish from ~Utl l'l', pl ace on platter, pour sauce over fish. 4 servings. FRESH PORK SPARERIBS 98~ 98~ 98~ MEDALLION 20 OL CORNISH GAME HENS OSCAR MAYER LlnLE FRIERS USDA CHOICE BONELESS PURE PORK LINKS 98~. SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS s11!_ s1•!. 69~. $14! TENDERIZED ·' BEEF CUBE STEAKS NORTHERN FILLET TURBOT· USDA CHOICE-:-SIRLOIH TIP OR CLOD BONELESS BEEF ROAST 79~ BAR M CHUNK STYLE BOLOGNA SLICED BOLOGNA 89cLI. BA.RM POLISH SAUSAGE 98 ARMOURS ~WIENERS 120L MEAT OR IEEF 69!. $129 SPRINGFIELD-9 OL pie~ LI. CHEESE . L~~~~~=" IA.RM 79!. BULK BACON HEAL TH & BEAUTY AIDS ANACIN TABLETS rACICAGEOF 100 VODKA • BARGAIN BASKET s399 ·GIN to1'100F-11FTH BARGAIN BASKET s419 BOURBON .... ~HOF BARGAIN BASKET BLENDED s399 WHISKEY FIFTH YOUR CHOICE •RADISHES •GREEN ONIONS or •SPINACH F 0 R c BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE c "FUN" DINNER FOR "2" CREST . TOOTH,,C PASTE 14 oz. Holloway House Meal Dishes , • • Salisbury Steak } • Stuffed Peppers with Beef rngrcE 69C • Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Green Giant frozen Niblet Ears 59c, . CORN-ON-THE-COB Graen Giant frozen Rice Dishes 39c A DINNER FOR 2FORDNLY ·$167 Store Hours: 9 to 9 Daily lncludilMJ Sunday Pricel lfffKtl•• • Thursday thru W ftlnesday FEB. 20 • FEB. 26 Pricel MbjKt lo •tocll Oii hoed W• Gtlldly Acc.,t Food St-.. I • fJO DAILY PILQf. W!dn!!day. l"tbru•ry 19. 1975 ~picy . Accent Added . lly lli\Rlli\Ri\ GIBBONS II you're a ran ot Spooish or ·Mexlc•D food, you've probllbly enjoyed "Choriios." the iesty high.calorie native sausage. Jf you're a Slim Gourmet cook you can enjoy your own homemade Choriz.os. Combine lean pork compli:!:tely trimmed of fat with the season- ings and create pork patties with a Spanish accent. Here's how. CHORIZO SAUSAGE PAITIES 2 pounds fat·trimmed lean pork shoulder or leg, ground 2 teaspoons garlic salt 1 teaspoon coarse.ground pepper i,'l leaspoon red cayenne pep- per . If.. t easpoon cumin 2 teaspoons oregan9 4 tablespoons win~egar . ~\ ~ . ~. • Mlx we11. Shape into flat pat- tlea which may be cooked im· mediately or frozen for later. Makes 18, 9S calories each. TO FREEZE -line a cookie Un with roil or pie.st.Jc wrap. Ar· range patties ih a single layer. just touchinc. Cover with add1 · tlonal wrap. Labe l and date. Remo14e patties a re v.• at a time. i..13 needed. TO BROIL -m ay be broiled either frozen or defiosted, three to four inches from the heat source, turning once. <.:ook 7 minutes each side ir frozen, 6 minutes per side if defrosted , un · til cooked through. TO •1PAN FRY" -must be defrosted first. Spray a nonstick skillet with vegetable coating for no-fat frying a nd cook the patties wit h no fat a dded, about S minutes each side. All pork patties must be cooked until no inner plnknea remal41 before tasting or serving. ' EGGS AND SAUSAGE, SPANISH $TY1.E For each serving: 1 chorizo pork patty 2 e1gs, ll&htly beaten (or cho lestero J.free substitute , defrostedJ i.2 cup tomato Juice Pinch of garlic nowder 2 teaspoons onion flakes 2 tablespOQDS minced green pepper Pinch oC red cayenne pepper Cook the pork patty as directed above: keep warm. Spray a separate small nonstick skillet or omelet pan with vegetable coat- ing for no.fat fryihg. Place over moderate beat until the skillet is hot. ' • • Add the eggs. WaJt one minute then eently lift the e1a:1 to allow the uncooked portion to run un· derneath. When completely set, roll lb omelet Into a warm serv· Ing plate. Immediately raise the heal to high and add the Lom_pto juice, and ren1ainin& tngredienta. Boil uncovered over high heat for one minute, unt il the pepper is cooked and the juice is thickened into a sauce. Pour the sauce O\'er tht" sausage and eggs. Serves one, 286 calories. Italian food without the extra calories! Send a stamped self· addressed envelope and 25 cents to SLIM GOURMET ITALIAN RECJ PES in' care of the Daily Pilot, so West Shore Trail, Sparta, N.J. 07871 . .. . " Kraft Sh a rp or New York Your ''Big Catch'' for lent will cost less with our over 14,600 discount prices! ' New E.ngland Pdt Simmers Cabbages noted for their vitamin C. and vitamin A· rich carrots are superb partners in m ain dishes, side dishes and salad. Why not put them together in new ways for your meafs? Ne.v England Skillet Dinner cuts down drastically on time and \~:ark. Strips of cooked corn c·d beef, shredded cabbage, carrots. potatoes and onions are cooked quite quickly on top of the range. The fl avor is delicious. Cabbag:c ;ind Catrot Slaw has fresh orange sections lo make 1t lively and dif· ferent . Incidentally, do you know why so many fres h carrots today come in plasti c·li ke bags? It's becaus e carrot tops draw moisture from the roots and th erefore car· rots without tops v.·ill stay fresh longer than those with tops. NEW ENGLAND SKILLET DINNER 2 lablespoons bultC'r or margarine 1h cup chopped fresh onion 2 cups sliced p ared carrots 2 potatoes, cooked. peeled. cut in cubes 4 cups s hredded cabbage(' 2 medium J 1:: pound or 2 cups corned bcC'f, cul 111 strips 1 :: teaspoon s alt 1 1i teaspoon pe pper 1:? teaspoon dried leaf thyme Va cup beef broth Jn large skillet, mch butter. Add oni on and cook until lender , about 5 minutes Adrl ·carrots, cover and cook over low heat JO minutes. Add remaining ingredients. CO\'f'r and cook 10 m inutes, until cabbage 1s tender. Serves 4. FRESH CABBAGE AND CARROT SLAW ¥.i cup mayonnaise 1 tables poon sugar 2 tablespoons fresh lemon jwce l lea4poon 1alt '4 teaSpoon pepper 6 cups shredded cabbage 2 cups shredded pared carrot::. 1 cup fresh orance.Jections In lar1e bowl blend together mayonoais(', susar. l<!lllOll Juice, sail and pepper. Add cabbaae. clatroll and orange sections : mix well. Covu a nd reCri gerate several hours. Serve98. I l ,-r,Extra Sharp ~~·~Cheddar ~~ ' ~. Discount Delly! RfG. or THICI( St.ICED ••••••••••••••••••• :· 0\,(11.\ ·: : Sliced : l Sliced l : Meats : . . : Ham : ~:~~ ..... f~ • • coo ... o • ! •!: •A. ! ••••••••••••••••••••• 1"0"43'1 • PIC.. • . . . ........................ · Hali Gallon! Padre Mia Sangria ~~i 1.•• NA TUllAl :.,._U PUll.f ,,_ flAVOll.S CAll O# r·wti·1·ske·:y· ........ : """"" -3~1 • IO •IOOf a : l ll .. 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SU US• .. , an ba ca • m sp su, sa en n~ at Jn: thl ly at Ill th bt hi -i Pl Cl al ., ht et hi .. ir. r: c p ' n F ..... Bread Recipe Adapts By DAVID WINDER Q!!!\Uln kl••t• ~nl!M S.r11lu LOS ANGELES -The hottest ncv.·s in stc<.iming commerc ial b ukcrit;s ·across the United States today is s ugarless bread. The idea is not new in Europe, where bre ad has long been baked without sugar. A nd the U .S. dues have its own sourdoug h variety. U. S. Bakeries. "'·hi ch use sugar to speed the fermentation process (as well as to sv.1eeten the taste and ald browning). a re newly i n te rested because or the enormous increase in sugar prices in the last 18 months. Many or them arc in· vestigaling o. formula for sugarless br{'<1d , de- veloped by Karl F. Fin- ney. a cereal chemist at the Departm e nt of Agriculturc··s Grain Marketing H cs1·arch Ceftter at ~lanhL1ttan . Kan. SAVINGS Finney estimates that his formula . 1f <.1tlopl ('tl across the nation . could save as much as $1.5 million a day by sub- s tituting cheaper high enzyme barley. "'heat, or a special kind of malt • 1or expensive sugar. About 75 corp mcrcial bakers have contact ed Finney in recent weeks. T h e formul a was patented in 1972, but in- terest was not sparked until recently . Some bakers rt·n1ain skeptical. 'I'hc y say sug- arless bread is no mira- cle since suga r con- stitutes only about 8 per- cent of the tot.ii content o( bread. Sl·MILLION But Finney says the s avings to the national economy could be enormous. About 50 million one·pound loaves of bread arc prortuced in the United Statts each day. That amounts to three m illion pounds of sugar, or a s ugar con· sumption totaling a\n1ost $2 million a day. The Finney for1nula , spelled out in a major paper to the American Association o f Cereal Che mist s in !VJ ontreal last October, calls for s ubstituting the s ugar used in the rising process each day with a lesser a mount of high enzyn1e barley, wh eat, o r "l r il1 cale'' malts. The secret is in the ma lt enzy m es . ..,.h1 e h split the starches into sug ar (for that reason, says Robe rt ll arri s. emeritus professor of nutritiona l biochemistry at M assachu sett s Institute o f Technology, this formula is not strict· ly speaking "sugarles s" at all 1. IDGHER l'ROTE IN Another bonus is lhnl the so-called sugarless bread '4'ould have a b1gher protein content, -13 to 14 ercent com· paired with ihe 8 or 9 per., cent in a regular loar. It contains triple the amount or l ys ine, an amino acid essential to human nutrition. Anothe r recipe for an enriched protein bread has been fermenting for several years in t he bak· ing laboratories of the IIT Contin·ental Baking Company. The bread is now being packaged under the com- m er c 1 al name of Proclaim. DAILY PILOT CL,ASSIFIED ADS 642•5e78 " ~ ... Wednesday February 19. 1975 DAIL v PILOT CJ Ii DELANEY BROS. RECIPE ANOTHER FREEZER • SPECIAL FROZEN AUSTRALIAN LOBSTER $5 95 TAILS e Lb. COOKED LOBSTER TAILS S,Z.50 IACH frOlll Delaney lro .. Seafood 2800 Lafayette.• Newport leach, 67J.34s'o IS THERE MORE FOOD VALUE IN SUGARLESS BREAD ALPHA BETA tie.it {01 L!eJJ ! Bow .to eat a whole lot better · for a whole lot less this week's FREE erea/ivcz cf!re11u by sr...i..-~e ... '~":;-:' Complete 30oul DEVON 99 PORKERS C Dinner PER SERVING ONLY AT ALPHA BETA FIRST OF THE SlASQN fR£5H, l OC>oL AVOCADOS RED LEAF OR BUTTER V•u• Al,~.l ll T.l fll"p.b .. ~ ... I•"~'' I c=~ h~o .... '"UM ~·· A,...,I '•aollly Ol!t11 ASPARAGUS 59~ CMISP l AAG[ BUNCHES CELERY 25~. ' . ' . ' RICH !Ill l\IUTR!llON ,.,..,. 1 oc GREEN LS. SPINACH .15~. ...... ... .J' , t •· ·0ADE ..,J!----. CUT BU!CBEa'S P!llE BEEF CHUCK STEAK M[Al S YOU LL Sl ~AOUO 10 Sl!IV( FRESH ~ROllt.I SNOW CRAB LEOS AND CLAWS DOLD SLAB BACON ··~· ··~· ··~· ALPHA SITA BUTCRC!'S P!IDC BEIF PORK FR£S1t FROZEN CERTl·FRESH . , ,• . : .-.~•r< OUTST~Oll\IG OIJALITY ST( AK· SIZE RADISHES ~~~~~Ill 1 oc IU. BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ROAST SEVEN GONE CUI I~! SHOULDER I 09 I~~ STEAK SOLE FILLETS u . Grocery Double Di1counts SCHILLING BLACK PIPPER 11-00NCE CA/t 1.n •·Ol 65 "' . Pl[ SUCEO 57 COMSTOCK APPUS ~!': , 0 ( l MOlllTt • 16-0UNCE CAN 3 0 SEASONED GREEN BEANS , CUT GREll\I 6EANS • 16·0UNCE CAH ~I Ofl '-'0'"1[ FRUIT COCKTAIL 1111 10 "'A ro SAUCE DU MONTE SARDINES All OR((l\I• SU!+l\IV Hlll 'i ASPARAGUS l~·OU .. CE CAH .II ~·..-OUNCE Cit.NS ~o• c" '~oz. c" 10">0l "' .55 .63 .55 BEEF STAMDIMG Rll ROIST t ~~g[ I" " IOMELESS STEWIMG BEEF I" "· WHAT'S IN STORE KERCHOO~ \tany 111 ou1 nl'•!!hborh11011 h:ivc-~uccumbeJ to the annual "·iiic ,,t •vld~:in.J Ou . l:.vcrr 111oming 1har I "":tlo.c up rrtt rron1 S)'lllpto111s 1'111 ~r:1tl·t11f O ne "u11drr-. l"hy lhc n1iraclc wurlo.,•r; ur 'iCicnce have not cu111e up witf1 ·' n'llll'\l\. i\fler .1 U, they can gt'I us tv the 111uun ~ · Sonic studil"' h:i•·c indila1ed lhat large du:.c~ ur Vit :11~i11 .. L .. ha•e lx:cu l'ffl·ctivc in noduC"in~ \yn1pton" ur the cold. IJul other nH'\li<·:1I rl'fHlll" nu" ~ugg1.·,11h:ir thc-.c "u••·rdo<;t~" n13y be d:imasins 10 p3rls of the l>u<lv. Although VitJ111io C l':i n't C"urc colds, or even prc•·•·nr tht•111 f,-,, 1h:i l rn;llt<:r. .,., .. du oced :i d:1ily 'upply 11f :1t lc:i't bO n1illisru1n• for gri1w th :ind 111:1i11h•na11 rt: ,.f our body li'-'ll~ for 111a\i1nun1 ......,b.t:tncl' :igain~t i11fc,·tion ;11nl di~·;i,,._.,_ ll~~w do you i;.e t thi' n:c••.n~111c1111rd~ily allowa11l·c or Vit:11lli11 {'! ~;, OUH<'('' o f ura11!!l' ur gra1ll'frul! JU•Cc s111111ly the lvtal :11111.1u 111 llCL'd <'t.I da1h·. ,\ whul.c orango: or a \lohule grapcrr11i1 ~lw provide inure 1ha11 the d:1ily Vil~n;iu { n"<IU1ren1l!nl. Of rour..t-. you c:111 ohlain lhis C!>St'uli:il vitan1in fro111 :i wide •ariC"I\ of rruil'i and 'C'!'C'l ~bk·<i llun1atuc,. broccoli. 31\d lll"nie"i . lo 11a111c llur a fl'"' B1lr rigl.it no•v. th~1<· j, a good qua111i1y or 1.:ihu~. an1I ii h bcin~ ~ulj :11 'IK'\'ia l IHl\·c, v.hu:h 1nalo.C"\ ti )OUr be<;t buy for your Vitan1in (0 111."(·d~. BEEF BOMELESS I~ RIB STEAK BONlLf SS TOP SIRLOIM STEAK BEEF 191 LOIN u, 1._,1hct li~m~r Uor,•.:lor of Con"""•" .'< ffa1 ... 7i? S H3rbor Bl>d . U l hbr~,lA 'KlftJ I Grocery Double Discounts Grocery Double Discounrs CARESS BODY BAR SOAP PH,.SE m DEODORANT SOAP J•.-oz "" '., '" USD,t. INSPlClEO USO.-• GM40E A ! f!ESH FROl E.N ~AESH FAOZlN NEW ZEALAND IUTCHEfl:'S PRIDE IO·~ UI 1urnR BASTED "" SMALL LOIN 138 YOUNG TURKETS 68:._ LAMB CHOPS u. Delicatessen Double Discounts l"'ll( TO LAI\£ 76 LONGHORN CHEESE ·;.;~ • HEBRiW NATIONAL FRANKS 1.40 ll N0CllWUAST • 12-0l PKG 1.~ Al(,UlAM •HOT ll·Ol 53 SUNSET AVOCADO DIP CONT • 3 Ol PllG C.fh 68 GALLO SLICED PEPPERONI ml, CLAUSSEN SAUERKRAUT 3~ ... ~} , 94 HOlL\<WOOD • Sl•C>< SAFFLOWER MARGARINE SOf l 0lUC 00NN( I MARGARINE , & Ol IUIJ~ .68 .72 . LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE .69 .87 PUREll BUACH ~ ., '" .31 .34 .47 , '·" I 03 Froi.en Food Double Discounrs .59 .59 !>ENECA • •6-0UNCE JAR APPLE BARREL APPLESAUCE e ) TAB OR FRESCA ... " 10s 11 OUNCE C~NS REOUC!D J~c ·~,;>~ .51 Ni W (t.l(;lAN[) SNOW'S CLAM CHOWDER ACGULAR • ELfClRA·PCRI( • :10-RING CAN MAii PAii COFFEE RINGS 2.19 COLLIER'S BRIQUETS ·~;i I. I 0 < (JW CAL • fR(NCH IT ALlll.1\1 OR RUS$1.l.N 9 QI 43 WISHBONE DRESSING "" • I\ Ol 64 LAtl I NAI Ll V BIG CHUl\lll CHILI CON CARNE B•C. C"Ullll'\ SIEW • )•-OUNCt C.AN at rs, ·"" • I OIJ NC[ TUBE • 11 OUJ+CE lOTION HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO ,,., R!DUC ED JBc A'IM I HAMMtR 'O< .65 OVEN CLEANER Alf:IO BIG "G" BUC WHEATS l!i oz .83 ••• WONDER CLOTHS <0 COUNT .57 "G •OO-SO r l ROl l f QOD WRAP .77 STRETCH 'II SEAL BAGGIES l!IO-CO\JNT .65 SANDWICH BAGS e.G 9·0 1 fl5H[RMAN • 1t ·0Z ;;QMt SPUN .55 CHEF DINNER POWQEREO SAlll·FLUSH Non·Food Double Discounts ~·~OUN! Pl"''"' LEGAL • 100-COIJl\lt .,INCi Sill 59 BOllEO ENVELOPES • RULED 0"' PU.IN KING Sill TAILET 90·COUNI 39 ... . VASELINE 65 WHm PlntOUUM JIU y 1~A~l , 4.47 COMPlETf Kil CLAIROL FROST & TIP CLAIROL FINAL NIT s...:~~zll'L 1.65 Wt ~'ff<'f •M •lt~• "'""'•..,...lo C'OIOl_...,i•l II••"• .. Sol~•••~ ooll+cteool o• •U tu.Mott h-SilWMlkM or y911r....,...,. Hf•niltd. (,<l#)'l>(tfot I f?J Alp"" /hl•C_,....,, All ,.,.to""'' ...... · REGULAR . ~UP(R " .0-COUNt I 29 KOTEX TAMPONS ~ eox • BROMO SELTZER 31 • .59 fllNi'STONU.YnAM1iiS ·.·;l.79 REVLON• \7.QUNCE 80TlLE '" f[Ul"iALSAMCoNDmoNER 1.39 i4·0 l 79 AIM TOOTHPASn r u11E • STORE HOURS: MON. -FRI. 9:30-9:30 SAT. 9:30-8:00 SUN. 10:00-7:00 I A8RIC SOf 1 ENtR STA·PUFF bTL I }0 MlJll P0WlR • •• '·0UNC[ l:l01 fLL SHOWER, TUB & TILE CLEANER .99 CHB PANCAKE SYRUP 190l 57 '" . 6', Ol 39 '"' . !AENCHS!NSTA'"I MASHED POT A TOES GEBHARDT'S TAMALES ·~01 39 '" . 1 ~''' 83 (.AN I Rf_GUlit.R HORMEL SPAM l!UNGf:IV JALI( 71 PILLSBURY PANCAKE MIX J~gf 1 Delicatessen Double Discounrs LASCCO SHRIMP COCKTAIL ·J~~ .43 .81 .85 BUDDIG SLICED BEEF MEAT FARMER JOHN WIENERS 6RAUNSCHWE1Gf_R • l ·Ol !UBE .•s "°[Al • OSCAR MAYER WIENERS BlEFfAAl\IMS •ltiOl f"tG .IJ 16·01 "'G ·:s.z .89 m All ALPHA BETA STORES ARE OFFICIAL FOOO STAMP REDEMPTION CENTERS KOLD KIST SIRLOIN TIPS '0' •O• lo.WI .. MAlll • RlGUl iUl • 16-0UNC[ CARTON PANCAKE BATTER tlllJEBERRY • 16 OU,..C( CAR!ON .u MORTON CHERRY PIE 24 01 ,., .76 MAN~ PLEAs1R DINN1RS1"~l"1~0; .99 B•f:IOSl"E 36 BROCCOLI SPEARS '~g.l • LENDER'S PLAIN BAGELS 1~~~' ,46 (,Ill! IJ C·ANI 42 RICE MEDLEY 1Bg: , Bakery Discounts r>Olli3ll O•SCOUNI ALPHA BETA APPLE BUNS \'"~~ B!f:lo<l<Ol M <; • tlOUfll E 01scouu1 CINNAMON DANISH ALP><"' 0l1,t. HONEY BEE BREAD A\PHA8[JA ANGEL FOOD CAKI AIPttABr l A BRAN MUFFINS .'I ,~; lOAF .69 .95 .63 .89 .69 Everyday Discount Prices MELXKAN STRAW HAMPERS 1.99 ... EO!U ... Sll E Lit LARGC SIZE 3-" DEL MONTI TOMA TO SAUCE ~~~ , 16 IOO·llAG llOX LIPTON BLACK TIA BAGS 1.57 FREE Discount Coupons-$1 011 ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY TWIN 100 -SUNDAY. MARCH 2 CALfFOANIA 500 -SUNDAY, MARCH 9 AVAll All [ AT ""L""A •lT A CHICl(IT"*"OS COSTA MISA-2200 H..._. 11¥4. COSTA ~ISA-241 I!. 17th St. U.CMMA HIUS-21541 c .. i. '9 le L..11e HUHTIHGTOM IE .. CH-,045 A4-HUNTIMGTOH llACH-21411 ............. HUN11HOTOH IU<;H-11611 M. M• St. FOUMTAIH YAUfT~lto W...,,,_ IRVIH._:11044 Cllllver, U"'l"•"lty P-11 !>OUTH LAGUHA-10122 S. c-11 Hl .. wey • -- C AI bAJLYPILOT bl Take ~.'Your Pick • ) Cherry pies and tarts are fav ori tes fo r any l Februa r y ce le bration, especially Wushington's i • birthday. 1t If yo u 'll b e t that L Ge or ge c ut d o wn a ~r cherry tree. it ·s a n even s afer wager that the only r: fruit dishes he at e in the winter wer e made with fruits p r e s e r ved a t I home. l j There was not much choice in quali ty. And for 1 that matter probably lit· ti e variety in the s tyles of home-canned f ruits. Today's consumer is ready to bake a cherry pie in a mom ent's noti ce if she hus canned or \, froze n r ed l iJ rt pitted I cherries in he r kitchen. u Rem embe r when buy - ing red ta rt pitted cher- ries that they are fo r use in cooked d esserts. 1''or uses where the cherr ies will not be cooked or s w eet ene d . y ou n eed dessert c he rries. DE LUXE RED-CHERRY PIE I cup g r a nula l cd sugar 2 ta blespoons qui ck- cooking tapioca l t a bl es poon cor- l . nsla rch • 1 1 t easpoon s a lt : 2 No. 2 ca ns pitted red tart cherri es, packed in waler ;.. 4 dro ps r e d food 7 color f 1·1 c up g r u nulatcd sugar (' 1/:: teaspoon almond extract Pastry for two crust S.inch pie In sa u ce pan , m i x thoroug hly 1 cup s ug ar . tapioca, cornsta r ch and l s alt. Dra in cherries well, reserving 1 c up juice: add juice to sugar mix- : ture. Add red food color f tomixture . Cook o ver low heat, stirring cons tantly. until clear and t hicke ned. Add we ll-dra in ed che rries and 11~ cup sugar : cook. "~tirring ~~ n1in . longer : ~ stir in ertral"t . -~ I Line9-inch piepan witi1 t _pastry, pour in filling j and cove r \v ith top cru..;t. 1 Bake at 450 degrees F'. 10 minutes; the n r~d ucc oven heal to 350 d egrees F. a nd bake about 25 minutes longer , or until crust is brown and done. DEEP-DISH CH E RRY PIE WITH SHORTCAKE CRUSf 1 L·a n Cl pound J 1 pitted r ed tart cherries ~-. cup plus 2 t a bl es poonssug a r 2 tablespo o n s a ll - purpose flour Dash of sai l 1 tabl c~p oo n frt..'~h lemon j ui c~ 1 tablespoon bultPr 1 c u p p rcp:i r e cl biscuit n11 x 11~ cup milk ·orain cherries and re- serve j uice. _Combi,qe ·1'4 I c up s ugar with fl our and sail. Gradu a liy sti r in cherry juice. Coo;c OVl·r Jow heat until thickened. stirring constanlly. Cool sli ghtl y. Stir in le m o n J uice, 1 but ter, and cherries: p o ur into J -qu art .casserole. Combine biscuit mi x and 2 ta blespoons sugar: add milk a nd beat "-'ell. Spoon ba tte r o ve r cher· ries. Bake in pre heated 400degr ees F . o ... ·en for 20 to 25 minutes. or unlli brown. Makes 4 serv- ings. Flavor Intrigue No one will guess wh3t the seasonings are! . SAYOllYWBSTER BISQUE 2 tablespoons dry sherry 1 tables poon chili sauce t tea s p o on Worcestershire sauce Da s h or c urr v powder · 13-ounce c a n lobster bisqu e with she rry In a sma ll souccpan wh isk tog e th e r the 1h~rry , ch ili sauce. Worcesters h i r e a nd , cu'.11 ; gradually 1"hisk • in bisque. Brine just to boilin1. atlrrln1 often. Makes 2 serviftlt. I • Wednesday, February tll. 1975 II PHc15 ffftclRt fd. 20-ll, 1t7S, v ...... c ... ,;,'., ' ' a e IXDu.ncan i.1o.a.,.1 ... o, .. ,., I c k M' 11 ... ,1 C.101 ... 1 . · Hines We Welcome FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS. ... ··-------. ' ~ • 4 layer Var iety . A Quality Mixture .... 13·ot. Pkg . USDA c USDA USDA Grade "A" Grade "A" Ct\oice Lancaster Southern Beef ~: 14-lbs. Whole Body large Unde• 3-lbs. End To Broil lb. lb. lb. CALF LIVER BEEF CUBE STEAK FLANK STEAKS Sliced-Young And Tender, Ideal For Pon-Frying . ,b 98< USDA Choice Grade.Boneless. lender and Juicy. French Fries Green Beans .- $189 lb. $169 USDA Choice Beef Full Flavored. Ideal lb. For Stuffing Too! • Ill Look for these tags. . . They mark temporary I extra savings all over 1 . • the store• Stock-up • LARGE SIZE TRULY FINE 'AA' EGGS OWE LS Lucerne '1Ranch·Fresh1 ' FRESH GROUND BEEF Regular U.S. Gov't. Inspected Any Size Package c Soft And Absorbent TOMATO JUICE . -~ libby ·Rich Flavor fu-..,p """"' '~ I ~ )ii(. \:iii;: I 9Ii'46-01. ...:<::an;... __ _ lb. SLICED BOLOGNA Sofewoy Regula• 9 8 ( or Beef. Ideal For 1-lb. Snacks. (6-<>z. 39') Pkg. I I ·POTATOES c c c ' U.S. No . 1 Ru 11et Ba king Size t lb. LOOK HOW FAR 101 GOES AT SAFEWAY •Tasty Turnips .... ,,, •w-' • Rutabagas ................. , • Green Cabbage . '" •w"' • Bunch Spinach .. , .. '""'" • Butternut Squash ,.,. ..• • Yellow Onions ......... .. I Radishes·.G'"" Onion1 ,., b\11>1" I 11!1 ~ i~l!liJ ;l 1] ~ 111: [1] ii :Jli't11 ~\ POTTED MUMS HOUSE PLANTS < 91'~ lo g,d Aodaloom $277 lovely An o1tmtnl 6·1n s30 ~ 6-tnlh l'or !Pr1ttd J,, Mo1krd) Pot 4-int h '1 2CI , ..... ..,....~.....,... ..... I l l M.C.-""""9J............. • 101 l." c--.w S.Cll••""•. 14417 c11 • ., .... w-...1r.. . )4MMwctrih, ....... s....1..,.. ............ Ft-Mway .. L.. I' ............... •wa..a ........ c.... ..... 111L1711'6..C-.Mne • A .... lfMrp1l•,lllldlqil•.... • 14411 c.tY...Dr • .tW ... ,.,.,... . •J402Mw,...INDr.l' ... wrr.tT,._• I Ml :n ' ' ~ ( Flt • r • T . .. . . . ' • 1 ... ' . ' . . ' •• . . . . • ' . • • . . . . . .. ' : . ~ : ~ • .. . •• ., . ' • • . ' . •• . •: . ' .· ,• .• .· '• MIXED SINGLES :tuMILEWEl!DS FOOR L.E5! FIGMENTS NANCY THAT'S MR. SMITH'S PL.ANE WHERE DOES HE . KEEP IT AT NIOHT? •1•.··· HE USES A HANGAR by Wm. F. Brown mid Mel Cason i • ' .. A .. n?? -,\ ·1 · \' I ' TlleV lllAflltD /ltt T~tllt~ A 101 ~ 1llA1' 601116 AtO!JHP l.AftJ,'/. by Tom K. Ry111 ...... by Tom Batluck. HANG IN"l>tERE. \ l \ , .. by Dale Hale ,_,., __ ,_ z-1 by &tile Bushmlller TODAY'S CRDSSWDRD PUZZLE PEANUTS ACROSS : 1 -Fox: "l»clo . . Retnu•~ : s:f• : kingdom ·• 10 Coin of ''"' 14 Gutter •it• . 15 Harangue ,· 18 Adv1nt1ga ' 17 M••• •••-•• ol . Peni.1nce'" • 19 Appeal : 20 Conctdl1 21 Fur11ve • Wl lk.,I : 23 Hutts • 25 Domeadly : Book ""'"'" : 28 W11htr · 29 Persevw-. ence · : 34 l•tters • 35 Bnng IJP • 37 M1r1inlCJH1 • vole a no ' 38 Gloomy · 39 Former :"'1 --·rut: • Rout inized : ~2 Collect : toge\'* • 44 Roman : godd••• • <45 Is • COfTt)tllfd IO : 46 Pr1ct1CI . . . • ' ' belcna .... 48 Toplc1 SO Turtdlh 111111 51 Silk '""< 53 Fk:lwers 57 laroer 61 Yearn e2 eo: 2 wordl &4 Anlmal'a hOme 65 Da!ro1t ., V1ncouvef tnm 66 folll\ll e1 C::'b11r1 Slaugh!« 68 UllMI 69 Ship's lloor DOWN 8 Sweetaop 39 Kansas river 9 Wound 40 Solt bed 10 Takt pad anOlher's 43 Wall '/''Ing poal INlltf 111 11 Shitlleas 45 Threatened 12 Enct1ng 47 Kind ol wlthdow snake andman -'9 H1stens 13 Graulaods 52 Representa- 18 Length unil l ive 22 Curlaln 53 Dale 24 Art wort<s ~ EndinQ wllh 1 Ornll 26 Jewlsn Amer and I.tier cefemony: Meir: Vtr 55 L•e Erta ~ ~!"~ 27 wei1tier s111e belOI'• condition$ 5fi Leveling events· 28 Egyptitn piece 4 Utters XI .~.~~~nef ~ Sma!l lh&nl again 0 .. 59 5 ••••••.. ragh -··· Hemisphere 31 Pelvic Sevareid 6 Clear ttie bone eo Take rlMd board 32 Slrained 1 TN> 33 tr llh poet gently 36 Congara 63 "V!ve le--r ol ~,++-+-" .,. :: ' . " " JUDGE PARKER YE5! MY FLIGHT'S-AN MOUR LA'TE ... 6UT I'D PREFER A DRINt<.! MISS PEACH .... 6/nMMI?, IS VOt.llf H09J!IY ACTIAALL'V Tll:AVll.LINli ; 1l:J Pl.ACff i Wlflo{ 000 · i NAMl4'f --'~' :. ,."I ;.· ~.) -. ,._ 'c.. ? -DICK TRACY I 0 GORDO W!dnc!ISly. Febtu'!Y 19, 1915 DAIL y PILOT c I :I by Harold Le Doux CAHi DO rT! I HAVE A I WISH 'iOU CLIENT THAT THEY"RE LUCK WITH TRYING TO PIN A '!'OUR CASE! M.URDER RAP ON! THEY 11AYE: A LOT OF C!RCUM5TAN11AL EVIDENCE 13UT HE'S INNOCENT! by Mell by Chester Gould. YES! IT SOUNOEQ L.ll<E A C IRL., ~~ .. you.AL~ Rl<;HT, MOON' by Rod4)er lradfleld -M~ 8UllSIT'!5 HAS BUii GMNGMl Ai.rm.~ '!R006U, ANO •• l CA>J TAKf. Pf:Pl1'0 FJIOOM ,..~······~litl A &i.A>Jce • • 9',~ by Ferd Johnson o~, JUST THINK1N' HOW NICo IT'D BE "TO BE WANTS[) ... by Rodcjer Bollen ··: • .. ·-•• ~; ii ... i, ! • • l l THE GIRLS 'IM JOST l.OOKIN' Rlfl TllE RING IN \QJI< tm. • 'DENNIS THE MENACE ..,,, ..... j\W, •• .e "l·11r he;ivcn\ !I.like. C111hcnnc -I w1~h you 'J 't11p tr)'U\M hJ elkl llu~ rcce~~ion 1tll by your,clf!" ' By TOM HOGE AP Writer I tried out a new diet trick recently and round that it hel1>s keep down the intake. Eat a couple or dill pickles before pulling your chair up to the dinner table. The idea ;,, not as illogical as it may sound v.·hcn vou l'onsider that the dill cucumber is filling, very low in calories and tasty to boot. \Yhich may explain \\'hY dills make up a good part of the SJOO·million·worth uf pickles and pick It:! products sold in lht:' Unit t."d States l'aCh year. Dills tan be broken dov;n 1ntu four main varicliL'S . 'fhe chip is mellov; and quite sal- ~: ty. The Polish dill goes in heavily for garlic: its imJX>rt was cut off during \Vorld \Yar II and American manufacturers arc trying to duplicate it with varying degrees olsuccess. Then there is the deli dill which re· sembles t he pickles grandma used to make and keep in a crock on the pantry shelf. Less ""·ell known arc the candied dill sticks which arc sweeter than the gherkin but v.:hi<'h have a trace of sourness. l American farm wives took up pickling in earnest in lhe 19th century. preserving everything from tomatoes to cucumbers and p\ppers and other farm produce. Then they turned to the orchard and pickled ap· pies, pears and peaches. One old AQ1erican favorite is : C HICKEN IN l'ICKl,ESA.t;CE: 1 broiler-fryer cul up. 2 to3 pounds 14 cup soy sauce 1 :i cup sweet pickles diced 12 cup dill pickles diced 1 teaspoon sail 1 ·, teaspoon pepper 11\? cup waler I 2 CUP rJour 2 tablespoons lard 1 large onion, chopped 1 cup hot water , Place chicken pieces in shallow boy.·J: combine soy sauce. pickles. seasonings and \1ralt!r and pour over chicken. Let stand 1 hour turning chicken pieces several times in sauce. Take chicken from sauC'e a nd roll in flour, then bro"''" in hot fat. Add onion lo fat with chicken. Place browned chicken and pickle sauce mix in casserole, add l c up hot water. Cover and bake in 350·degret• oven <:tt least 40 minutes. till c hicken i~ tender Serves 4. Good with dry y.·hitc ""·ine, well chilled. SEAFOOD SPECIALS Thltn., Feb. 2 0 thni Wed., FU.. 26 Only White S.,pties Last! COMPARE OUR PRICES! ••••••• ...... "·95c • ~ ":" EA : C'RA'B MEAT •.• s3so HOUIS:D~Y iOto6 CLOSID UT. & $UM. . 19, 1975 Mushroom gravy and·· noodles extend p ork chops for company. · Specialty's '-., You can change this recipe around to suit yourself. Use more fresh or canned muShroo~ use capers in place or pickles; omit the tomaLO paste_ or up thesheiiry by dash. Serve "'ith mashed potatoei or spoon b1·eud instead or noodles. ~1 ushrooms are the bandiesl ol vegetables, \vhether used In u Jong -cooking sauce or soup or ,1;hether vou add therri' as a last. n1inute fiavoring or low-calorie cxlcntlt.·r of n1cuts, fis horifowl PORK CJIOPSlN .. MUSHROOM GRAVY 6 loin pork chops, cut. l·inch thick 1 ~teaspoon salt l tublepspoon oil 1 ~ pound fresh mushrooms or , . 1 can (6 to 8 ounces> sliced mushrooms 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 cµp choppt..">(fonlons 1 l~aspoon m'fnced garlil' 2 tabtespoons flour 211:1 cups beef broth I :i cup choppt.>ddill pickle 1 tablespoon tomato paste 1 tablespoon dry s h~rry , op lion al 111 tcaspooo ground blac:k pepper Sprinkle pork chops \\.'ilh SHIL In a large skillet hct1l oil. Add pork chops; brown well on both sides. Reduce heat und sin1mer. covered, until meat is tl'ndcr, about 40 minutes, turning oc- casionally. • ~ieanwhlle, rinse. pat dry and· ~lice rresh mushrooms (makes about 2\h cu pa) or drain canned. n1u shrooms. 111 a medium skillet melt but1 tC'r . ;\-dd n1ushrooms. onions ana · ~arlic : saute for 5 minules. SliP. ul flour. Gradually add broth. Stir in dill pickle, tomato paste, slu.·rry and bl.-ick pepper. Cook over low heat for 15 n1inutes, stirring occasionally. Remove chops rrom skillel. Drain urr excess rat. Add n1ushroom mixture to skillet. stirring to loosen browned particles. Re.tu1·n chops to skillet. I-leat 5 n1inutes. Serves 6 with spaghetfl or noodles. if desired. Simplified I " · .·~"'o\C.£ BEEF c;.O·"'· . o""\.'( \). . Frozen U.S.D.A . Choice Beef Bone In ROUND STEAK c Morrell SLICED BACON 12 oz. pkg. • lb. TURBOT FISH FILLETS c lb. U.S.D .A. Choice Thrif-t -pok GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. or Mor" G~1t,OE"°' FRESH PRODUCE Crisp, qardt'n Fresh U.S. #I Russet ICEBERG POTATOES LETTUCE 4FORSJ 7,~ Sweet J uicy Wh;te- GRAPEFRUIT BALLARD BISCUITS IFOR SJ CJolden G r ain MAC& CHEESE 71/4 o L box Sweri . Lar~ Havel ORANGES 5 LB. SJ Kleenex Brite Spot FACIAL TISSUE I 00 et. box Contadina TOMATO SAUCE 7 FOR SJ [l ,..•w 11.l.l .l. , .. ,, .. ·~11·1 3900 So. Bristol ~ Corn~· Bristol & .Sunflower • COST A MESA • SANt A ANA Store Hrs: Mon. thru Fri. 9:30-9 • Sat. 9:30·7 • Su n. 10-6 PHONE: 979-6862 f ' .. I j "VILLA PACIFIC" TEN MIS-POOL BEACH Llkti new .)1H.1t ious ly,'o story. \\'ulk 10 bcuch? f''orm:.11 entry to grucioos living ~nd din1n1:. Private den and w~ bar. CrurkhnK f1r<'pl<ice 1'v.·1!o.ting stairs to sccluti(;'c.J n1;1stf'r ;.1nli i.:ut·~t .-.u1te~ Scl·luded 1>11tin tu park like .:ruund11 PltlVA'fl:': 'fE:".INJS COUJi1' ANO POOi.! Try S:Ji50 down Sec Ll tudav! Cati OO:l·ti767. BIG FAMILY SMALL BUDGET UNDER $5,000 DM. Dor m ilor.v 1>l11yroom. Bright u nd sunny, Grow your own fruit. Room for garden. Walk to O.C.C. Where else cotn you house the y,•hole team for so lttlle. Cul I f141;. 7171. LEASE NOW BUY LATER SELLER IM HURRY liig beautiful rooms. Cle:.1n & sharp, Wind free patio. It's rc:itly fur ~ otJ now. Call 64r .. 1111. BAL ISLE RUSTIC $8400DOWN VACANT Wrou.:hl iron enclosed used brick l'ourtyard. Annual income for the 2 units S!:IOOO , A\·aiJable NOW. Call 6"6·7171 EASTSIDE BARGAIN $4000 DOWN FAMILY ROOM l fard to find 2 balh beauty all dressC'd up. Luxurious panelling S('lS orr large Jiving roo111. Jo';in1ily p lay room overlooks e;isy (liJre y;ird with cement dt•ckin,I! --bring your boill or dads truck in off ulJey. f':<.1.:::.c in for $4000 do.,.,•n · -steals don 't last C:ill &'6·7171. LOCATION- LOCATION LOCATION ON YOUR TERMS Dover & \\"estl·hrr no nt.'Cll for ;.iuto. All <tihopp1ng nl'arhy. 2 super delu xe m<1 s ter ~uilcs. Style . Pllll1': f'.:J ,f':(;,\SCF.. ~·ree & l"lear. Name your 'own t~rms fbe rc:isonablt-1 .. Quick mO\I(' 1n & e ... 1·row pu ... si blc. Call 6-IB·7111 SEE THE OCEAN NEWPORT VISTA 3 BDR. $34, 950! A 1111·" l;1rgc \'<Jrd un o.i qu1lc eul·d ·:..U('. 111..t• nt•" lhrnu:!huut oy,·ncr rn.1 y r1n.1111't'. 1 ... 1 time c.u.l\'l'rt1st-<l. C'all c1u1ek 5-lli·;!:1 1J. PROMISE HER ANYTHING Jh1t "llt' her tlu s c·ustnm l'Ult<.ij!t• v.·1th <:i v.•;,1r1n t·r:u·klln).! 111t·plaec under v.ood b1•a1n t·t•1ltrlJ.!" countrv klll'hen. c.andlc ltt1· 11in1n~ lnolon~ 01i10 a lush roll1nl! j:lrcPn l•1v.·n thret• ru1y bedrooms._. sun· n.v tlcn a 11 n1• ... 1 l1'CI untlt•r towl'rl ng-!'II ale·· tv lrPt'" ~HHI 11nl,\ s;itl,!l."(J! Wow~ C.aJI ... 11;.2:11.1. SPANISH HACIENDA 2 STY.-POOL-BEACH ASSUME $27,500 1'urk -l!kC' g rounds Atrium t•ntry . I~argc f1.1mily :.it.Cd Jiving roon1 with huge noor lo Cl'illng f1repla«c. Gurden vil'Y. y,·1fcsa vt•r kitchen & dine. Fiesta party rt)Om ovl•rlooks lu~h v.·;.dled t•ourtyard &, tcrra('e. \Vinding stairs lo hi<lea.,.,·ay n1a:.ll'r i.u1te & separate <'hildrens .win~. Tuk<' over 7<;; VA Jo;on . 1\0 NE\\' LOAN COSTS. g:',6/mu. pays Hll. I lurry fnr 1 h1.s uni<1uc bargain 1 Call 9fi3. 7KHI . IN 15 DAYS ·r h1.., suhurbiu 1n1rk 4 ht.'t.ltourn lurni:d l11n1n i..: ruom & tlt."n hnn11• \\'Ill not ll1.• i1\';11lablt'. seller v.1Jl 1o:.e l11s depos1L un nt•\V holnl'. Ju.;;l reduct.'<-1 thotisands ot rh1lh1r:.. tn :-::..:1.1 1~1· 'fh1 s 1.-. 11 l!t7:J pr1re. :11·~ 00\.\ -10:1 Ill> ;!\";LI I a hi e. l':.1 II 5-ltl·2:l l:J . "SPANISH VILLA" · 4 BR-2 STORY STEPS TO BEACH CIHCUl.AR drive. Scrludl•d l·ntry l lui:c:e livin.Q roun1 with towcr1n~ t•uthcdral l.'l'ilings. Garden vie.,.,· gourn1ct kitche n. Banquf't i.11.ed formal d1n1ng roon1 l\'llh ma .... s1ve Bart•eloni.1 flrcpl;icc & wall of Al a ... s O'\'t"rlook1ng tcrrac(' & lu.;;h !!rounds s .... ·cep1n~ stair:; to hli:lell\\'ay m<1stcr su1l1· & scrtarall' c hlldrerfs & guest 11ull!'S . llurry first to call gets this 1JEACll n,\HGAIS! Call 963·1881. $26,900 TWO BEDROOM CHARMER ,f)n a lriendly Lree lined strecl. i.:le11.ming: hardwood floors-crisp clean & warm. C:..ill !>l6-2313. EXECUTIVE ESTATE 4 BR-2 STORY-POOL BEACH· ASSUME $39,000 ll:.11scd entr~ tu l'll•J.:;1nl li\•1ng rnon1 wtlh dramatic \ .1ulled 1·cllu1g. huge craekhng hrl'Pial'L" & Honieo & .Juliet balco111e1' Formal d1n1ng roon1 1s cl(.'(jUCnll y served h.v l1uge cht•t 1'1/L'll kit t:hcn. 25' f;imil.v room ••(IJolni. sun lt•rrut·e overlooking lrccforn1 pool "''Ith Jacu11.i. OJ>\:ll sl<tl l'l> tu 1't'f)ilr<:1l(• 21' n1ai.lt•r 1'Utlc & 1'11aciou:. t·hlldren:-. room-;. Takt• ovt•r 7', Vi\ loan. ::"\O :-.Jt:\V L<)/\:-; COS'l'S. S.'114 per month 1>a.vs all. llurr.v l"or tlus heat·h BAHGAIN ! (;;ill !.16J-7KMI. ' ' . ..... . $46,950 NEWPORT BAY VIEW BRAND NEW :I bt-droums. dining room. Choo~t' _vour t-olors throuj.!hout h1i.:h bc·am ceihng... - lots of rough v.uod \\'nn·t la:'.'.>l at onl~· SUJ .!J:,0' An,1· lt nlc for a :-.pee1al sho\.\-·in.c: C';.ill .>11;.z:J1:.i EXECUTIVE POOL HOME Ultimate interior dceor .Soaring cathedr:il eeilings Hdd to open spacious- lll'Ss. Elegant from the long CO\'ered entry to lhl' entert:uner's dream yard with huge sparklin,1.t pool. S58.900 1s a bargain! Call now to see. 847 -6010. I ~8USYl 1BUS\'I BUSY! • , WE.NEED YOU ~ , Would you Jlk<:' toJml>W r!IOl'.e . abo11t wh(t w J;l'lv• to offe~ y'*'~ Call 'l'el1t>t '\\JcCal'dle Ol>W'at 752·1700 ,. ,,you'll'!)e glp.d yoµ dld . STEPS TO THE BEACH Live the Koocl lire. Association maintained grounds. O ne year ,new. l ligh security private community. Take advant age of low , low price-J ust $36,500! CHll now to see 847 ·6010. GOLF COURSE MESA VERDE lmn1aculate Mesa Verde home feat.urei. large bedrooms. oversize living room. big homemaker kitchen. l\1anicured yard . Charming brick BBQ. at S-14 ,500 its a bar,i::ain . Cal l now to scc847-6010 REDUCED $3000 2 STORY· 5 BDlt POOL-BEACH H<Hll/Jhng l\\'O SlOr~". t'ustom pr1\'atc pool. Bike to bl· a ch' Formal l'ntry to sunken liv- 1 n µ rvom . l'1\l.IFOHl\'.l1\ <~AUDEN t..;:l 'l'L'J l r:~. Uonu ... ~11.I! part_,. room . Scpo1rate ~ut;>st :.uite. Sv.·eep111~ ... 1a1rs 10 t•normous k1n i:: ... 11.t' ma:.ler ;ind eh1l<lren ~ ,.u1te:.. 'l'hrec l'ar ~;1ragt'. E\'l'ry po~s1bh• t.•str:1. llon·t hl•..,1tatc. l',1ll nu\v96J·ti767. • Wtdnud~y, February t'D. 1975 DAILY PILOT ASSUME $35,500 'free lined appro.1th tu rur.11 ..,1·111111:: 1n prime l'U~lom U~1\C ll <.1rcn L<.1rgv 1a1n11y sized .hvin~ roon1 v.·1th hui.:•· ... tnnl' log burning fireplal'C. Country stylt· k1tc:hen Dine. Covered ~u n1tn\·r p,1\ 1)1011 1n secluded grount..ls & Har B Cl . Sl·p:1r..1tc master suite & /.:l'lll'rou ... "ILt•J c:hildrt·ns room. Take over VA. 9.5 lo;u1 '.'\() '\!-:\\' LOAN COS'l'S. SJ34 per month p;1.v ... ~1 !1. i\-lust 1-IUllR\' t'or this m1null''> to hc;il'h Fl:\!D. Call 963·7SHI . NO DOWN PAYMENT! Country .style street v.'ilh h1ge trl·c~ \\"h11l· picket fence en{·loses this rusttc eu\t;1gl' \\"arm Country living room Y.'1th ('ra{"kl1n~ fireplacc. f'armer.s kitchen. :\J ,\:"-.l :"-.rO·r11 FA!\flLY R00:"-.1. f'~amily :-.ized IJi.>droon1 ... Prin1e area. Qy,·nt:r must J.!O S.ivs -.11hrn11 any term~. '.'JO IJU\\'~ to vet" l\dl 10 !\l'l' ~2·25.'15. NEWPORT HEIGHTS $7,750 DOWN-DEN ."\c1vpor1 lll·1 ~t11 ... ~· ltr,0111 O!'\.\ loo' .lu .... 1 ."ii.7.'lu llU\>-J\ ":x1r.1 .-.n~1t'1"u" l1u ml'. f':lc~:ull Sp;1111sti 1•utr~ l..o:i ds 1i1 ~la""· t'a lh l'dr;1J 1·l·ll111 !!. F11rm;1I 1l1n1n i.:. Spa{·1uu:-. 1;our1Til'l l\lll"hl•n 1\ BBlJ. l·lldca" ay \\ 111)! 1 n•·ludt.•:-. ;11riu111 & ... unk1.•n rub. 1)1.'rl hlt11·1· r11r d.1d l .. 1rµ1· ,1111d trt·1· patio Sec LO l>t•l11·v1· L'all +i4ti·il7l SECLUDED RANCHO FOUR BEDROOM- ASSUME $30,557 '- ,,·ooded drive to finelv rnan1 t·urt·d grounds . llidden entry to rnas..,!\'l' Ill.'.\ TING LODGE ST\'LE GH!·:t-;Tl:'\G H00.\1. Crackling 1\·ar1n us ed br1l'k f1repl:1el'. Banquet -.11.l' dining Fa mill'. sizl' roastin.l: k1tl'ht•n . Separate king -:11c eapta1ns •1uartl·r-.. Private gue-.t ... u1l" Parklike enclosed J!round .... r·1nt· ... 1 ~ehools. Ca1\ 963 ·6767 NO DOWN $200 MOVES YOU IM 'l'rl·~ ~~r~~(1~c -~!.OP~!t1g e apprua1·h rn.1 s~·1 \e l'nLrv. Enormous parlor. F nrm,11 banC.ucl roo1n . G1ganlit· ~..ird1·n k1tehcn Separ11t' fic-.ta room 5 HO'\ t 'S lll'.:DROO~tS. ' SZOO )!OVES \'tll 1'\"': Cl's tu.kc u.d\•;.ult..1gc C.dl IHI\\ 1'11:!·~5:!5 CAPE COD TWO STORY~OOL $42,500 S1J.tl'iuu-. 1110 -.11w\ l'uul r.u ... cd torm0&I •·ntr" tu "u11l..1.·11 111 ""' !'(loll' f'ormul 11111111 " 1'11\\d l'I '"'nrn \\1p\ b u r . 1;11ur111p1 ";1 rdl·n k111·t11·11 <l l AN'I' F .\\111.\ l'\ltl'' Hl)l),\I & :-.f':l'l.L l!/-'.11 .... l "\Tl· tlll \l'E \\"11uhn)-! ... r.11r-. 1 .. lr q•h· ... 11 1· rllill'll•·r and lhdd1·,·11 ... 11111 • 1•1111 :;,~:!,jUtl l".ill ,111 11e ·I..' 1 ~"..l·11.1o ; SPAMISH MANSION ASSUME $39,000 POOL-BEACH :\l;1111t·urt'd ~ ;1rd~ ~:h·\·a11-d Vl·:..tihulc Slt.·p tln1vn 111111i.: r1ion1 t-'orn1al chning "l'l'l'l'd h1 Iii' '4•il l1•1 c1111rn1ou,, 11·ooded f1l•Sta l'l!Olll. ·rv. in Lu1d1ng sla1rca'>t!. ('1rcul:ir ball.,111) ;, hui.;e ~e1H1 ralc "ll'CJHtl)! qu;1rlt•r" f.,;111 1!" niasll'r suite. 110· ""r1-1p .1round ll<.1nC'e p;_ivilton. """u1nl' ;·, \',\ s:i5U p1.·r n1onth pa~·s .il l ll1\nt•r rnu'L )!u t.11..1• :1dv;1n1<1i..:c. C:i!l ~12.::~."1;1;, FIXER SJ5.UOO 1 ... a h,1rd pr1tl' lolll'·•t lht•..,cdays rur a hnc llur1t111,1;ton Bt•ach homt! th:it need" ;1 J111l1· ·r L l' All tern1s <1va1J-.blc. llurr' <·all ~7-6010 now and :.ave. · 4 + FAMILY ROOM S1>acious ran1ily horn<' located in lovely commun1\y. Ai.~oc1at1on maintains. Tennis court .... pool. + pre·schoo\. Don·t m1~s th1i. ncarl} ncy,· bc<:iuty al JU.SI S<lfl. ~)(}IJ ' Ca ll H-17. fiO l U lo '>ec. REDUCED TO $48,500! O"nt'r musl -;t•ll' King s11.c bedroo1ns. Bc<1 m l'e1l1ng "l'P<.lrate ran11ly room has Swedish fircpl;1tt' 200ff of elhow room + cornc·r lot 'l\1kl' atlvanl:1gl· call right nov.· R-17 liUIU SPANISH MANSION ~1Ul'h ·lll ·dl·n1 ;1 nd . tlus t~pe home bl•t·ome-; ;11a1 I .1blc unl·e ·1n -awh11l•. Fcaturel> 4 hl•droum .... larntl:> r()(1m, lormal din1n~. Lari..:t-. \'l'r~ pr1valt! n1asll·r su1\l• 1111 "l"l>;1r:1\c· !t'\l'I \lighly dl'~1rable nt•l)!hhorh•lOtl •·lose to clt•n1ent<ir\ ..,,·houl. p;1rk , tcnn1 ... l'oUrt .... hike lra1l :t11tl he:1ch It's h:ird lu hel1e\1• at 011!~· :::iU2.'.KIO: l':11l 546-Z:ll :l. OCEAN VILLA TWO STORY-POOL $1100 DOWN That ·s r1ghl ~ 1'v. o story. pool. four b1!! bedrooms. Shaded cntr} to mirrnrt:.-d living room . Custom room divider:.. Gour1net indoor·outdoor kitehen, j\;o v.•ax noors. Unique s tairway to private m<J sler and th1ldren's wings. \\'ind Free sun deck. One m 1lc to beach Heller not miss it. Call 963·6761 MINI RANCH ASSUME $26,950 Sprawling ranc·h style roUr bedroom. Jo~ to beach ! 'file entry to formal living & dining room s. Is land kitchen. Step down 25 foot Ion~ riesta party room. Log burning fireplaee. Jlidt-awciy master suite. Park like ~rounds. Don't miss 11 ~ ! Call 963·lii67. CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS $5000 DOWN HR. BOAT HARBOR , $I 0,000 REDUCTION Su1>l'rla\1\·e \'1(·w honll' l11~t1nrl1\\', y,t.•ll n1.1111\a1ncd . l'u:-.torn IJuill l'Xi·cutl\e ho111C'. i\lanieur c<l l;1nclse;q11n1o: lll·;1tcd ;nlll tillered pool. <"u:-.tnn1 rlr;Jpl'~ 'fnp gr<1de t'arp<'ling. ll '"' 111111 \ ;11·;1111 \ pll•:t ... ure tn shov.. t '..i 11 1;;:1.,11:,.-,11 DESIGNERS HOME Interior designer·s own home. A spot- lt·s:.. three bedroom house in cxeeJlcnt condition. Paneled :ind papered thru· out Sparklin2 kilehen. To~ grade carpeting. Convenient lo tenn1:5 couMii l jjlld iiwimmlng '"'pool. $72.500..call noy,· tV 673·8550. / FIRST TIME OFFERED t'ustom bu ilt . I rvine lcrrael'. :1 hedroom plus con,·crtible den. Great. 1am1ly hon1e on 1-'f';I:'.: land. In lip-top eondit1on y,•1\h quality construction. An .. ;1.~y to c·are for y ;ird v.·hich includes "IJ;1rkl1n ~ ht•ated and filtered JJOOl :in1l h;1rlm1nlon t'ourt c._.11 H7:J·&':>:'lll OCEANFRONT HOME PLUS GARAGE APT. t•nn1plcll•ly remodeled honic with \\lo ht'flr(1on1s <ind lv.·o balh,s SpurkhnR 11l'w klll·hen :'\t'""''I~· pa1nlt."fl e\lcr1or ,\II !his ptu._ a b1•aut1ful ont• bedroon1 ·•1>;1rlml·n! v.·ith a \'lt'W of !h<' ocean Price ha ... Jlt~('n t·ut lo S14.i.OOO. Call ti7J·tl550 HARBOR VIEW SPECIAL Oc li ~htfu !l y <l••t·or;it1•1I Lo1el .\ :\ bedroon1 . Grl':l l pqlen11.il lor expansion. l::xpcn ... i\'l' 1•:"lfP('\". l'USton1 drape-.. c:i..,~· lll 1·arl' !or l;111dsl'<q1111A Priced al Si2.:l00 t'onH.' t;1l...1· ,1 l1.lf1k <:ind ,i::11·e u;. ;in o fll•r ( ':1\I Ui:l l'i:-1.-~1 VIEW OF BALBOA HARBOR t)\ erlooks the ""'hole .,.,·orld from !-unril·t·I... :ind tcrr:u·t•s. ~\JI lhl' .!T'lt'n1\1t·~ thal go 111lh an 1•lc..:anl hr1111" forrn:1! d1H1tl i; roon1 . a-lodcrn kitthl'll. llu ~e l;ornd.1 roon1 v.•1th wet b;1r plu-. v.111t• el'l la1· Superbquality Call67:1-K:,.5tJ OML Y $39,300 llil.!hly desirable -.reu. Nr. shopping & school s. lmn1aeul1.1te throughout. JIAHO\\'OOD FLOOHS. Cozy living room. Formal c.J1nc. Gourrncts kitC'hcn. 1''an1ily hedroum s . S5000 d own - O\\'NER \l;Jl.L llELP ''OU assume his VA loan. Execplional '.iluc -niust hurry l'<Jll 8~2·2535 OVERLOOK CITY HILLSIDE COTIAGE $44,900!! Country appro;it·h. Prin1c area. H.ust11· t·ottagl' orfers l)Y~1\:\11C VIE\V Of' crrv LITES h~ n1te & SADDLEBACK i\ITNS b;.· day . Slory book interior l-l1:1rdwood floors. 1\-1 ass1ve corner hrick fireplace. Country kitl'hcn. Antique charm throuf!hout. Extra .large lot loads of large lr<'cs, nower.; & shruhs . A rare find -hurry to Sl'l'. Call S.t2·2535. NEW ENGLAND STYLE 2 STORY· $29,900!! $6,600 ASSUMES Ideal lucc.il1on . \Valk to schools & shopping .. JOG TO BEACIL 4 family s11.cd bedroorus Cuuntr\ k1t l'hen .' Fl't.'shl~· rcdel·nrated. Sc-l:lurled co,cred patio Be st bar~<11n at lht• b<'ach EnJOY che b;i~kl•lb<ill t•ourtl>. ll'nnis & pul"'k. Uill' lirTit' oppur!unily llv.•nt•r bouijht :1n11t hcr 111u->t co takt• advanl agc. l'alJ S.12.253;, THE REAL ESTATERS OPEfll 'TIL9 • N EWPOR'I' BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd. +'6-~171 . . COSTA ltlESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 HUNTINGTON REACH 17931 Beoch Blvd. 21030 8fookhurst 6014 Warner Ave. 842-2535 93U767 847-6010 CORONi\ DEL ~l .\R 332 Marguerite 673-8550 l'OlJNTi\IN Vi\l.LEl' 11\'VESTltlENTS 18109 Broakhurst 18062 MacArthur Blvd .• Suije 10 963-7881 Irvine 752-1700 • ' / .... . .. : ; ... . • .-. .. • 1a'onight's TV • ·. ffi.ghlights 'Alic \ 7> 8:00 -"The Family Nobody Wanted." A minister and his wife adopt 12 racially mixed children in this 4ra.ma.tl;i:allon of a true sl<>l'y with Shirley -pnes and James Olson . .CBS (2) 9:00 -Doris Day Today. A new .. ~ocial with Miss Day singing and danc- , lig with Tim Conway, Rich Ut.Ue and 11John Denver.. · ' I ·J·;• KC.ET (28) 9:00 -Theater in America. 1(../t. bizarre but little known incident in :;American history is d~picted In Robert ·'Penn Warren's •·Brother to Dragons.·· .. ,JV DAILY LOG ..... 3 Wednesday '" Evening 'f•' '" Thursda y ·1 ·•· 'I•:-........... -----DAYTIME MOVIES kOC~ T elevision I 'Service ' Afloat' 30 Ye ars Old By AL~ION LOCKABEY ... t1"!~'H1or $tt\'ice Arloat, like the fabled "old gray mare." ain't exactly "''h:Jt she used to be. But the marine service started by Chuck Ullman and Dick Ste\\:<.irt 11early 30 years ago is still in busine:ss at the sl;lme old 1 stand on Coast Highway, When Ullman and Stc\.\.'art started the business in 1946 it w;1s just what the name implit.~. \\'1th a work boat opcratini:t out or thl! Balboa. Bay Club. Ullman and Stewart serviced boats any\.\•hcrt.• in Ne\\·po1-t llarbor on ~1 moor· ing, at the yacht club dock or in the owner's private slip at a marina or his O\\'n homl· THE SERVICE included fuel · in&. engine repalrs und s undry other maintenance. >- By 1952 Service Aflo:.il had grov .. ·n to the extent that L'llman and Stewart acquired tbeir 0\111 waterfront site at 201 E . Coa:-.t Highway, complete \Yith offic-e and slips \\'here boats could be brouihl for service without h.iul · ing out. At aboul the san1c t1ml'. lhl· 11rm "'enl into the sales l'nd of till' marine business. spt-c1:Jli..:1ng 1111 tht' s<.ih: of foreign-built Uo:it :-. such as the Dutch Holiday sailing y<ichts. Cho,-I.cc yat·hts built u1 l·long Kong. and the Chantym<J/:i JlO\l.'Cr yachts built by <1 firn1 kno\\·n as Products of Asia and designed by Charlie Davies or Newport Beach AFTE R T iil: Chanteyman came the Grand Banks line of po"·er boiltS built by . .\merica n l\1arine Ltd. of !long Kong, a Cirn1 headed b~· John <.ind Bob Ne\\"lon or l'\C\\'J)Orl l3l'aCh and Co~t<t l\tesa. Cnder !'ht." nume Balbuu !\larina. l"lln1a11 Ltnd Ste\1;;1r\ became the first C .S. importl·rs for American ~1 Ltrint.·. \Vith the risL· in popularil~ of the Grand Banks lin~. Amerit·u11 !\larine bought oul BalboLt Marina two year s ago and moved to a nl'\\' location on Co:.i s t VETERAN YACHTSMEN AT SAME OL D STAND Ullman (left) Stewart Founded Servjce Afloat lltgh\\,1.' l 'llman and Sll'\\art \\"(•1·e rt•l;unt•d as c-onsul1 <.tnl~ \\'ITll 'f.f1l: lern1in;1\1un of th{' t·onsulto.1nl l'hntrat·t. l"llrnan und ~tC\\"<Jrl "l'nt back in business ;.1s Ser\·1L'L· .\float .at their original · locati0n. 1,1s1ead of yacht main· tcnance the firm is no...,· spccializ· ing in s:.ilL'S of both ne"· <.1nd used boats. po\\·cr and sail. L:llman and Ste\\ art \\·ere the prime mo\"ers in financing a nev.· bo<1t building firm. DO\\'ll E<tst "fal'hts. headed by I-lob Poole. former!) \\1th Colurnbi<.1 'fncht!'. Ser,·il'e ,\float is the Sout hern ("aliforn1;.1 l11stributo1· of 110\\'fl r:;.1st 'i'<:u:hts \\"hi ch <tf.l.' being pru du<:t.·d 111 st·hooncr. kl·t<"h :.ind cul tl'1· ri gs f1oth L'lln1~11 ~111d Sit•\\ nrt ·arl' noted :-a<:ht:.ml'n 1n !heir o\\·n ri~ht . h<t\'lnJ..! \\'lc!L· t•xpcrien!'{' 1n !he ral"ltlg and c1·111:-.111,t.: l"IHl 1>flhl' .1l"t l \ 11 ~ ST l·:\\.,\RT 11:\S o\llll'd f•1t1r l·t1s\01n eruiSlllE! ~·:.it·hts in "·hich he ha:. \ o~ ag~d nun1(•ruus tin1~s lo ~lt.•.\:ico and lo the island ht> O\\ ns off ttlc euLt :.t 11f Uritish Colun1bia. l "lln11111"s n1o~t t.'.Xlt.•nsi\·e l'rui:-.(· '''as to 1'~uropt.' in hi s -16· root nlOIOrsaill'I" l'"'.\·inn . lie has al::.r> n1udl· t·ruist•s to :\tcxico and llonululu . In 1957 he \\Oil the 1-lont•lulu in his fat1il'<I but con- lrO\"l'!"Siid sidling .\ <.1cht L(·gend. I fl· :-.:11\c<l the 1·al'L' ;.1g;ii n in LL').:L'lld 1n 1961 <1nd \1on ('lass H. ilL'l":IUSt• of his cXll'llSJ\"t! bac:k - t.:1·uund 111 s;.iiling ht.• is ln dC'nland .i~ .1 fl"L'\\. on other yach1s in Ion~ cl1i-t <:1ncl.' raCl'S. lie h;1s nlade t·1gh1 I lonolulu rat:·t•s. int'luding tht• l\\11 in his O\\ n hn:il Neav S ails Dis11llt11ced I No Transpac Streaking A number or Trun s pLt t· hopef~ls are objecting vehement· l y, but the sponsoring Trans paci fi c Yacht Club h<.i s ruled thal th ere \Viii be no ··streakin g '' in this ycar·s llonolulu race. Its not th<it the sailors v.1;1nt to sail the 2.225·1nile race. bare. 'l'hc· term .. streaker .. refers to a ne\\' type of doY•n"·ind sail that many skippers havl' invested in, h"oping Lo use them to ;1dv<Jntage when running bcforf' the trade\1•inr:ls (The sails arl:' also called .. bloopers'" 1. '!'he ne\\' s;;11J.s arl' f!0\\11 ulong "'ith a spinnaker to provide con- siderably more sail area \\.'hen running before the \\"ind. \Vith spinnaker and "stredker" set, m<iny skippers douse the mains'l LA W hit11ey Series O pen s 011 S t a urday "l'hl' l .. us An).!l•h•s 'Vaehl l"luh"s \rhitney Sc1·1c~ gl't:. undt:'r I\ ay Saturda~· Wilh tht.• sailing or the l\1idwintcr Catalina IRl<ind r::tt."l'. known for m<1ny years as thl' Brokaw 1'roµhy r acc. The68·miler starts at l..us Angeles Harbor, Jea\•cs Catalin a Island to porl (\\•est end lo east end1 and finishes back at Lhe starting Point. This \\'ill mark the 21st year of , the Whileney, a series or fiv e of· f$hore races started by Lewis \Vhitney in 1954 . Also getting under'':.•:-Satur· da~ ;i re the Little \\"h1lney Series for 1.11dgel Ocean Racing Flt•el y<achts 30 fC't•t and under. and lhe l·la11·is Seri C's for .vac ht s ratPd under the J1 erform11nce ll<.111 · dicap Rac1n ,ll Fl eet. IJoth fl eel:-. \\'Ill Si.Iii a ~hurter course \\'hich \\Ill lLtke them to Eagle Rock off the "·est end of Catalin a and re· turn Other racPS 1n the Whitney Series are the 87 ·tnlle Sunt11 Barbara Island rue~ Mllr ch A; the 153-mile 1"ri·l!ltind ract,>, J\ofarch 21 : the 160-mll~ Snn ~icolas Jsland race April 4, nnrt the San Clernente Jslancl r¥ce 1\pril 19. Jn addition to the ER.ft'.le Rock race. the 1.lttle \\'hitncy nnd ll~rri1' sPrics hoals \\i ll isall lhc Oil Island r;1c1~. !\larch 8; Dun· nlgan Ro<'k raCl'. P.1urch 21!. i\lar1neland r;t('('. ,\ptil 5, nnd !he Ship Rock rarr, 1\pril 19 • to prevent 1t robbing ttie big heads'ls of"' ind . TPYC 11 1\S outla\•;ed th{• streukers and bloopers. claiming thl'y \1;ould be. an added hazLtrd in retrieving a man overboard. 1·tie rule th:.il spelled doom for lhe ne\v sails says that no hcuds'l:- n1;1y be laekcd outside the spin naker shL'L'I "l'hl'rl' ha:-bcl'n soml' l!l"o"·ltng ;1mong \"cteran skipper:. \\·hn h<l\"C' Hl\ c:-.tcd 1n the saris. 1'he\" claim that ~1n exper1cnccd ere~ "'ould he· able to cope ,,·1th the ~1dded 6Ltils \\'ilh nn mor(•difficul · t:• tha~ the bi~ spinnakers in tht• C\ eril of a man overboard. f~ut so far, the s:.1 fet :--·consc1ou~ 1'P'i'C officials ;.ire ~t1eking by 1 heir decision. :\1' 'fllE SA 1\J .. ; l1llll'. the 'l'P'i"C 1·:.it1ng <'ommittee ha:-. adoptl:'d a nc\v rating forn1ul~1 I hat \\·111 be put into cffett .::1cross the board. res ult1n g in a timl· penulty to some of thl· !:>Upcrlighl . ··sled . .,'" and t11nt· credits tu .va<:ht s of he<.t\'icr and n1ort• con· ventlon:il clesig:n 1'he lntern;1t111n :d t)ffi.hort• [{Ult• ratings of ;1\1 yal'ht s laking part 1n lh1s \ t•;ir·.., 'l"r<in~uae \\di bt:· adJustcd :.is a µLtrt of a two· 1 step program aim{'d al providing ;.Ill participants ,,·ith an equal chance of \\"inning, <:iCCOrding to !lays ~lcl.ellan. 1'P'i'C com- n1t.xlorc . .. ·rhl• uction cmpha~izes our desire to conduct a race in \\•hich :di eontcstants h;.1vc :.is cquiil a thancl' to ,,·in ;is possible.·· said !\lcl.cllan ··~\·F: •·t.:LI. \'expect the rating rule nlodification \\hi ch is a rl'f111en1ent of the on(• applied to the 19i3 racl', along 1\·ith our de- l'J::.ion to c·qntinue the upplic<1t1on of the 60 percent curve or the Lime ;.1Jlo\1unce I ables \VJIJ result 111 much closer l"Ompctitlon, ·· i\tcl.l'll:.in added. 1\ primary difference bcl\\'Ccn lht• 1975 rating system and the one employed in 1973 uj.!;.iinst the ult1·1.1·ltght clisplaeement boats is th:.it 11 \\Jll apply lo ;111 entries and not JUSt L"LDBs 1\IC'J.('ll;1n said under lhe llC\\" -.yslem about one of the hollts \\'ill hav(• r ;i.tin g lncrca:-L·S. one.third \\·1!1 ha,·c rt.•duc·tions. ;Hid the re· nia111dt•r \\'ill l.'X IH'l't 1 •nl'~' litllc or nn l'h;1nf!t' Designer Lapworth Appearing at Slww Naval arl'hitect . William l~apworth of Nc\\·port Bcuch ""'ill be available for questions from the public ,·i:,1ting the Cal Boats exhibit ill the Long Beach Sailboat Sh1)\\" J•'riday from 6 to 9 p.m It ".1:-. LiljJ\\Orlh's lii.:ht d1s- pl<1l'cn1ent dot· I rilll' Yia stock fiberglass constrllCl ion that rc- volut1on1zcd tht• sport 1\.o;; lh<' L'XC'lusive dei1gncr for C;il Roats. n1anufacturer or the "·orld 's most C'omplete line or s;ulboals. LupY>orth first gained international prominence with thl' Cal 40 design \Yhich won three Su<:cesi.1vc 1'ranspac victories ~t11rtin~ in 1965. as well ns the 1966 sonc ;1nd the 1966 liern1uda !<ace. Since then. ht' has dc!igned a number of very populur racing. cruisi n g boatt; from the minimum ~i;oe <.ind priced Cul 20 tolhcCa\46 Bothofhlslate~tde· signs . the Cal 2·21 and Cal 2·34. are also on display ut the show through f"ebruar)' 23 • M EETS LIC Dealgner Lapwortn' ' • '""1 • ,. . Fre e Series Concerts Set In Nigue l Park J>la ns are Wlder way !or presentation o! a free concert series this s prlna and summer at Laituna Niguel Regional Park. The sponsorin& or· ganization is Mu.sic On The Green, a nonprofit community pro1ecl. which last year sponsored similar pro· grams al the park. Plans include: -A hand marathon for young adults opening the season in May. Stage bands and musical units from Dana Hills, San Clemente, E~_Toro, Mis· slon Viejo a.nd Laguna Beach high schools. Also scheduled ls a qtsplay or custom van't -Th& 1 ;member Santa Ana inds Band will perfor~in J40e al the park. 1' e band has loured the U led States, Canada, and Europe. In Ex-POW addltlon, a klU. OyinJ ••· hibltlon or unusual kites will be held . -Late summer cou- cerl plans call for a perrorma nee or Lila Zall 's Ballet Pacifica of Laguna Beach on the green . Further Information about membership or perrormances is availa- ble by telephoning Jodi Cav.'lhon at 495-0587, Officers Elected By Group Jan1cs Porth of Capistrano Beac h has been reelected president or the Capistrano Beach Con1munlty Association board of directors. Other ofricers <ire An· na Reynolds, vice presi· dent; Karen Caseyi I, Awarded secretnry; and Ted Sim· mons, treasurer. .. . . l\fembers of the as- N M d l ;soc;at1on board or direc-e w , e 8 toi-s Include Ernie · . Reason. chairnian or the F'ormer prisoner or planning committee: y,:ar. Air Force Col. Dennis Erdman. pro- James W. O'Neil. son or gram chuirman; Arthu· f\.1r . and 1-frs. llobe rt lJillstein . Stephen (l'Neil, 1610 Interlachen, K. I-loll and. 11 . Allan Seal Reach, was Seymour. ~ugene L. uy,•arded a Bronze Star Dells and Louise Sumner fo1: hi s conduct .whi.le :Bookwalter. publ ic' be1nc held c:.ipl1\'C 1n ·relations chairman North Vietnam. The association is an Cot.. O'Neil, staUon~d organization of al 1-11.t.kam . AFB 1.n Capistrano Beach resi- HawaJ1, was cited for hts dents who have formed ceaseless effor:ts to con· to den! "'ilh subjects of · d~cl himseU 1n accord i n t e r e s t t o the "·1th the·Code or.~nduct communlty and promote and prisoner_ Pollc1es. He its welfare. \\"as he1d prisoner fron1 --------- Sept. 29 , 1972. to March PUBLIC NOTICE 29 1973 f'lt:T1lioUfiUilMiii--• . NI.Ml: •TA TlMl NT Col. O'Neil w;:1s cap· Tht 10110-M"Q IHI•~-. ••• "°'"' lured ·~fter his F'-105 ~k'O~E~il(EAHv co.; PU,.., Weasel fighter· bomber we 1occ tl!A~tNG, 10t1 c.,,a.,... !.I was shot dov.n by a sur· u.11 ...... a..i:h.c1111o•nl.tn•s', Mk.l'IMI 0. lle.ny, l""c.i.111 ... ~. f 'l.Ce·tQ:.air nlissilcduring ll9UfW 1M.:11. c.1110"'1•"4.S• his second Southeast lil\lt11 c. "0 ..,.'· •?O tist. ....,. itogtOI\ 8'1•<11. Calllor"I• A!.iah tour. He complct· t111, ~ ... ~, 11 cond\K.led by• ed 170 combat missions Cllfll•a1 ~'.::roi.Pit,..,v before being hJt . Tiii\ ''•••m•"' wa' tt .. d w1111 '"' Counlw Cl••I of O.-an-;e Counly on He is now direct.or of Feot ... ,, 1, ttPS. · aircrew evaluation in the Pacific Air Forces ·-P\lbll~..t Or1noe Co.111 Dally Piiot. F~b. n, 1t, 2•. a..d M.arch 5, lflJ n1.1s PUHLJCNOTICE 'Ba b y' Ring .... f'ICTITIOUS•USIMIESS NAME STAtlME'MIT LOS ANGELES !UPI> -A North Hollywood attorney, one of five persons indicted for operating a black market baby ring,· \\"as placed on three }'ears· probation for pl*ing a child up for adoption ~·lthoul a license. Lee Shaykin pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor charge. Tl'le 1o11owir+o 1111r1Dt1 "dotno IMl•o- "'f'1l'.!+e RSCOPE. Air.CING. ll,.·t. Alrp0'1 LOOP, Co~I• Mf'••. Ulitomi4 '11•1• F•..S.d<k W. F,,10, 1J linila hie ""'•CIOf"l 8e•tl'I. 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Think about it l Don't you have valuable items you've been storing for several months7 Why not offer these items for sale with a fast-act ing, inexpensive Classified ad ? Give us a call today. We'll put your advertising message in print 1 DAILY PILOT \ .. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 a .... __ _ ..... _c- DAILY 'll.01' C!J,AS$1FIEI) ·ADS ' '°" c0n WI tt, ftM1 tt, Tr .. tt With o WOfft Ad [842-~] Ont Col Sotrvic• fo1 1 Cr.ell Af)pto¥ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gr.wral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Swln9 A. Mop Save A. Lot i\li'Sll IJl·I i\l <1r IL't''' 111' pt'r'. 11(';,ivy :-h;1k1• r•oul hornt" ha., t-:r l!at pol1..•u t1al l,;irgt> ·I h1..•th O\Jlll. 2 h.ith Fil,\ \' ,\ l•·rnl ' o~ner illJ)l.JOIJ., IUO\lilJ.t vu• tif s tat..· 545-949 1 <,#:; Walke~ &lee At•• t'ol 1 • 1 f Montice llo Condo Wtdnesd1y Fetiruary 19. 1975 DAILY PilOT 03 HOuses For Sdt-Ha...n For 51ff HcMtM• For S... ................................................................. ,,. G_,... 1002 G_.a 1002 General I ' ....................... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST PRICllO WA.TERVIEW ILUFFS CONDO Beuut1rully redecor[lh.,J vac:u•l & l'l.·:idy ror u1· cu1nu1l'y. :t lhJrn1:.. ~·. huths. Owni.:r ~·Ill 1•v11 :;ult>r lt!'a:.e opt1un ,\ r·c.11 h.:1r~:un :it $7~.SOO C.F . Coles worthy Redlon 640-0020 Walk To The leach V ~~~~c~!f,OS Kc)·11 ul 0Cr1ct• WORLD REAL ESTATE SPl'CIHli:.l:5 In j.l<J\ tfrll n1cnt rlnancl~d hutlll';.' ~ 777; t';ll\ ;111.1\Hnl' 4 -Pie• • to°"' clO l'!H .-~!'uOl.ible fi'l l.<\ t o.in vnheatuble 1•t11nlJ111Jt1u11 lor you '~·'" :.hcltl·r bt1)t!TS. T.,.,•o :J l,M:droon'l \~o · <! bt."tJroorn unit.:. JU:-1 up thu tull rrorn thl' l.Jt•a1·h 111 Costa f\l l":'o.1 'l'olal pr11'l' $105.UOO -~ST~A-R"'T"'E•R•H•O•M-E-I 5 45-9491 Hct1 rt•1nl'nt hun•t" or 111 \cl>lllll'Hl rl'111.i! ., 13.:dnJOIU , h;.il h lo!\u, 1lhl i<arar,t> 11 hunt d·•u nt·u 1·arpc1 .•11d 1i1,. Walker o lep.· L'l1•au .111d 11<•al ~l't' l•J .1p U ' '~--"'"'~'''='"'"'~·"·~·~--' prt"l'l<lll·' ,\,,.l.,111;; 11111\ • S..-'ti.l!OU l '.ill 5 1ll \1.1) frun1 th1;. 11111ii.n·1i1a11· ESTATE SALE Ul .. lf'h h11!1• ,1 \1 .I\ v11h .. ~HERITAGE 'll'P:-t ro111 the· \\ .~t l·;. llll; t•r\N\'ON lktrdeUus: 'l'IH:-I' .J 'h.11 11 lll'\\'l'l'l-----------1 n111d1•I 0\ e r 2000 i.q It. lll pt'l•IJ·t'fl~ 11111 ••llL' l!f thl'. !u\Uf\' l1vin~. ;.pt·<' old "'l\·;11· d u1111:-.. ()Ill\' VETER l.H·ul;1r Ill'\\ l\l<tllY l'' ANS 11·.1-.. 11un'l l;1st lon g.~·~111 s,).'1,00U BL'llt•r ,,.,. tod;i) 1 1;.11; 7ill()pl·Hl-'.it·, 1'1rl•tloli,:1•t11u ~lh<"11111 1.11 .ip pt 1\~e-nl. ,t1'•111nd'''''' II \••U h.11•·1 •·1 1 t ~l;>li I ,111.1 i\lh ·,111111' ,1h1H1l IHJI _.,. ______ ,,,,. ... _ r::-:--:-":'!••111~--..._1 ~·11~ ~~ .. \1::,t!'.;~ ,~, \ I ,oi l ltl!' -----------Walker & Lee World R••' e.1.1. 11 ,:1,~·0~,Y,f~t"~ '" , At•• 11 r••t Sl'l 1\L1s·r~ I'\\'\ 111.11 1 • 1 .. ·d1 .. 0111 I ;uni y rvo111. Ill ~' \,~ l<•I \\'lt•l,•11 .dl•Ulllllt'll'\t'l,'\:Jl';IUl11'i1 1 C'ou11,1·l111 ,,,, ,,,, 111 .,11, 111 1·ond1t10• 1-:11..·ga11t l11111 ;..: 1n1 .111_1t1n1t· 111,,i.·r ll'.i\llli.\ uur an}.1 REALTORS Eastside- nll'd 1 at t' Ol'l'll 11'-' 11t· ·' 1111 .,11, l dl',!l't'" I :i'l cst·ro~·! ' 3 Bdrn1 . ..;. ~ h<tl hs plus ;his l':a s l,1llt• 111 :1111 l•----------1 i•111·I. pal1<' i·.111 b1..· clt•11 or \t·natH'L' l'rl·•· r1·,11l1·111·1· Colle-9e Pork l '.dl 111111 ln :-1~1·. SS3.~J5fl D A I L y 1th bt.lr111 l 'l.l•:.\!\'l clo:.l'IO'lhupµ111 g l·i•llt•· ll.11 11 tu t1ud l••11·h :i .• HJ ll:il I S:!l .500 llll'lll lu t'\ 1..'f) th1ni.: 1 )111\ h1·1!t1~1111 ':. 11.!!h 1·1o1111·1 g:1:s ~•71'i l ::0:.:Jti.(ltMI. !)Hi 7711 l)p1•11 lhlllll' r .. 111pl 1·l 1· 111\11 ~HERITAG[ I HESTER.BROWN 1-:1 1·:-. h1·.ii111tu! !l<1"1 .• 1111 ·"·1·, ... , p I L I 0 1 T c L A l S I 5 1 I &t\;.::.•H" 1!1".1ltor:-. lor J.o,1t 111 11.11!1·1 .Ju.,l •' • REALTORS ' 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Walker & Lee AfA l f~fA!l E-Side Charmer 3 hr. n1..·u·ly pain tc1t 111 uul Nc1~· l'arp1..·\:-. IJ.,:11 lradt·r allt·.v .1t'l'l'.,, ~ C;1r L!.1 r ;1i,:1• \\orl..;.hup Llnd1..•r S·IU ,UHIJ .lu'' Listt·d' GERRIE CO. 1<'!'1'11111 1•··1t·1·11r ,111 ·d 'l'1.111 .. 11·r l"i•l'' '·d•· '\ t' \\ LO II I 11 11 1 .I I I,<' i \\'1111 I l,1,\' 4'.il/ lhJI\ :. hi .-.">l" ~HERITAGE ' REALTORS EASTSIDE :1 Br h'l' + :! r1 •1 11.1l 11111t' !)n1 c ln .'.i.. ru.1~1·ollt·1 ~!'\lll.l'\1; Hl':\I. ~:ST \·1'1,; !j;J;j '.'!~,IX HOME + INCOME \-'. \STS!lll·: :JB lt hou,,· 1\111 1 h.11 ·l1l•lu1· apl { 1111\ .o p! 1111·1' g.1r .1 ~1..· ,\, '""\\' ;•, \'·\ lnan. $..'71'- l>l"l 1111 1 l'all l'Ht:Sl'ICJ--: 11t1\11·:s .1;i.-. 1;1;11; 5 Bedroom l111ni:u·ul;;lt·ly lu-;ur1uu-. t1\11 ,tor\ hunit• t!f .,:"6' lh.i.,l. Ja1..·l11.1.1. shakt.~ rnur. 1..:1b.111a and all the t n11 1 r11111 i.::. S7:i .!15tf Realtors 645-4400 HEW OH MARKET I jQuail ~ ~ Br. dt'11. d111111 ).!. l""'I. Plac• ·NEWPORT HTS. &10.111J11 1111), 1111 -. 1 .. -•• 111 Prap7~2':11~0a tn<unt<.11111'<! honlt.' 111 ti•• ~ .... " " d 'I''-' 1•00 QUAl\ST NIWP'Ollt .IACl-4 u.'>l'.' your t't.'or "'~ ~1r.dilt•H.i~1·rl''t l lu1r1 ' --- honic h<.1 s a prime Sl'.-\Hl.l\C D k :"c1''J.1or1 lleights lo(·J-1\1':.\L 1-:sT ,·r1 : Private OC lion1· 2 btlrnt." . l ba. plus 11:i:1 :1~. Iii '""' """" '"' & ""'h. I $137 ,000 HetlCl'orate lo your l~te CURB APPEAL 1.u\uruHJ' 1 11 ll . l B.\ Only $52,ao6' ~ ' &•:iut. 11 unit .Hiil li\11 :.! .! \\ <ill·r·1 r'tHll ho111c ·y,·ith 1'C." THOMAS :-h urt bll..:-to h1..•:11·1l 1;1cu1.1.1 11oul ;111 11 1Jeau1 Rr.IALTOR Pride of U\\tll'l''h1p (.',111 p.1\hl 1!00111 f1Jr l:iri.:•· .m;;; for appt \I) "''l' l>Uul .~, W C l II Sl'i\Bl.1'\l; . """' .... ,oas · "'-'Y · I II I•:.\ l. 1-:S'I' \ T 1·: N pt. l_k ;.ith 5·1.8 5527 i;J:i JS.tii f,\"BS 5·15 5ij43 ---- I Shake-Roofed '1 DOLL HOUSE r---------., ll.l.·;111l1tull .1 ll ••enr:1ll'd :ll CLASSIFIED Bct.lrn1 :! 1,:11 h l"onu·1 HOURS 1 hun1c l..1 r l!l' \;1r1l.I I hrl't.'t.l'°"'"~. 1thll' l.!~•r • BELOW MARKET Blufrs condo. 3 Br, llill· ing. 21 i U;i over ll1ok1HJ.! ~fl:'('O l>tilt X j111 1·nnd l\lu:-l h\•,,ol.I S l'·\Hl.l:'\'.t; 111·:.\L ~:s·r.\'l'l-: 8;!:l 35 IM FIXER UPPER 'l'h1,, i.:n11)\'Y ltUll• i.tartc·1· I dhl l·;1rport Uun'\ ~<.11!. Arl1•t•M1!-.ers may pl!IC(' I c;i11 lvda.v S l·l .:llJll I hflml' is only S27 .5UO: Ru11 a httlt· ~hup 111 fronlal:-o Pool Pleaser I 1·::•~t:-.11J .. cus1 .. .-.1 .... sa 11n Lo1ely Co;.\ a ~l c::.;1 ::: \'l'~purt lhl•1r ad~ b,v lt·lephnne ~·ooa .m to5 JOp m 1400[.17" t>.lnnday lhru Fr1d11y CM 8 lo noon S<1 turdav ' 1 • • Ct.ISTA J\1 ~:SA Ot" FIC ~; :oo W lia1· &12·::.67M NEWPOltT B•:A('ll J:U1 New1)1)rt Blvd 642·56'78 l"IUN'TINGTON B~At.:11 171f75 lkach Blvd 54& 1220 ' LAGUNA ~EACll \186 Glenneyre Laguna Beech .(94·9466 SADDLEBACt< 2~lUl l.;1 Potz Ro;.id La.:unu II ills 581 .6J\O NOllTl!C(IUNTY dial frl'1.· :>-10·122ll CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for ropy & kil ls 1~ 5 JO p m the day bo:fore p11hhcat1011. tX · N..'l>l for Sunrla.11 & Mon TEN TEEPEES on I big lot HAL HO,\ P~NINSL I..\ OCEANFRONT n~ako:s l\'hopp1r1 \\'3ffilJllOl SJ75,0llo JACOBS RLTY. 675~670 FIXER-UPPER On lt.2 lul . l'ln.,t' tu bt:"a1·h in Nt!\.ll~Mlrl 2 Bit 11\\nl'r jus l r1•dui:1·1l pr11:l' $..'),OOU. llO'A' pri l'l.'d ii l ~I I .~151! ti13·3tili:I Ii i ~ 225:1 1':11•:- associated Bdrrn 1Ju11I horlll' 11 1lh • J;Jt'}!l' lot. l'rlll'tl :it uni) I m. 1Qua1I ~ S:.!H.<11"1 u .... nt•r;. :111.,iou.-. Plac• ~ 1 ~ an(l "'111 sell\' 1\ FIL\ Properties u:!!'I . 7S2 ~1920 Quail ~ ••OO OOAll SI. NIWl'OllT &lACH I Pia~• · $20,950 Praf:!ertt•• 2 Sta~ , 7Sl·l920 • 1 1•00 OUAll Sf. NIW.-Oltl llACH 2 B~droom SlU ti.ill 1-·u ll pr1 CC' :! l·----------l Bedruo1n,, J 1:! baths • Custom Duplex I s 1Jo11 rn•11·~· .... 1·ou _in '· Bltn:-. II /U . 01 l..'rs11cct 3 1k:droon1un1t ... C1<1 ... l'to i·l 11:-.1..•t ;.. p le nt y ol l.x.'iu:h S\27.iliJO s torui.:•·. F ,\ h e a l. an· CENTURY 21 ('1111d . 1\ 1~· t·rpts. drp:-. 642-1771 polis h1..•d :-;tone entry. Pool Home $)6,950 l''l•nced p:itio. Pa y menl~ le:-:-than rl'nt. Cal l ~39 8:12 1 \!i[la g 1• (;ardcn:-nn 5th St. ju.~l "'l.":Sl of l·lar\:Jur Hlvd. iri • S:inl;1 Ana Bc;iutel'ul l;irgl' 1101Jl, heated ~1111.l fdt c red in l•----------1~1 r gl' tut ;1 h!.!drvom homl' partially furn1,hl'd \al'<tnt :1n1t r~·ad\. for oe EASTSIDE Assumable 6°/o Loc:n cuparH·v 1\.~:.un1.;1hl1• \' \ 4 U..•droom . 2 b;,1lh horn(' F I E D I day t :d1t1on<: 1.1•ht•n d(•;tdhnf' 1s S;1turd11y. 12 I loan 11 ruoin for a large fan11 '•-------•--! 1.1;, ·n~n 1 I\ arnund lhe r1rc.placP in BROK ERS --REAL T ORS 202', W 6olboo b1l-l6bl 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 1 I CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS EllHOHS /\d1•f'rt1Sf'r;. :-huuld l'hl·rk lht•1r <HI~ tbuly & rf.'11(lrt t•rrcors 1mml:'di:1t<'I)' T l! E DAii,,' Pll.O'f ;lssumt·~ liab1lity for the first 111 rorrecl 1nscrt1 on only l 'ANCJ":l ,l.A'l'lflNS When kilhn~ an ad l>e sure lo makl' a r('l'Ortl of lhf' K I LL Nl/Mlll':ft /.,<ivt'n yoo by your ud laker as recc1pt ot your canrcll11t1nn This kill numher must lK' presl·n lt..t by th<' IHlvertist•r 111 ('aSf' of It disputr CANl't:LLA.'rJ ON UH CllH Rl':t'Ttf)~ flF N •;w fl.I) l\EFl'lll~: H.l JNJl;JNG E\'Cf'?.' ('fforl " m.11lc tn kill or rorr1•t·t ;1 n1·w !HI lh:it hHi. bt•t•n 11rd<'r('d, hul ~·c 1·;u1n1>1 ~uar:1n lt't' to do so until tht• ;ul h:is app1";1r1·1\ 111 lhl' pi.lr11.·r Dll\1•: A I .I .~!-: A llS ThC'IW iod~ 11r1• i.tru·tll' rash 111 ll{h·.onr1• t" 1n:1tl or a1 uni· 0111• nl our of fi~ NII 11h11nt> <Jrtl\'r"' Ot'iodltnl• ;1 p 111 l"nday. <·n;.1:'1 l\f('<;a nf ft<'e & 12 !1•"111 .•I nll t.ancho<r1cr~ Tl! t: DA 11. V I' I 1.111' rf'St'rvei. thr r11.'ht to rla!l.Slf)'. N"ht . rrnsnr or rerusr nn ~· ;1dver l1.o;emt•nt . nncl 111 C'hlllllll' 11.~ r11tes & r~l(u l alion~ ~ithout prior no! 1l'e CLASSIFIED MAIUMGADORESS I' 0 Ho11: ISOO. CMta Me1111 ,,.,. , 1 . llu .... 21 ft s h:i~ carpeted '\t·11·porl llP1 ;,:h 1:-;11'l•;1 ----111 111 ).! 1·01;n1 \\'llh slid ing (·'.\1 :11ttlrl'"' t'l1..•;111 21111 . ;.!Ill'·' 1lu11rs lo covcre<t I den. '.!It \ hon1~· nil ;'»1/ x Walker & Lee p;,1{11) Ht·autllul d1nUlJ.: 1 1:1; H:!l'I' 11,[ fl11l1 r111 k:ll 1\' hltn., 01nd d1:- s:~.:1;,o to!' ;di L';dl N1 i..C1 ••• , I S T~t f h11 ,1::.her 1111.:l' ~nrden H;i1le,\' aud .\,,01· 11lut oul '<rt.le H l•duc~ttv I n.11 ill! ! Beautiful s 1a.uoo Ai:l·nt1•11; 325..'l ·------! Turtler oclti i~+ I 3 UNITS 11,, 1. ,\tl ., bcdroon1s Scp;.ir·1tl•l ;11 ·.nJ(I~ ,,1 i111111111g I uv.'i;er unit "":ith f '.ct..1 ' .it 1 <IUI' o"" 11 t•lub. and .i I I \II encl J.!fJOfl ).!arnl' of 11•11111 :-1t1,r yarc , Ol'\\" curp .. · s. dra11t-~. tilC'. s l.\)\'C's &· ;i,1o~·1 "'·1 \ paint SS9.!l51.J , 6-12-1:15:'1 Ht'la\ In \Olli <l\111 111:-!1 gdt•ns :ind atrHHH • •• Mike Kirchner I 04 Highlmid SI. Newport leach 1 \'•Ill ;II'(• lh(' W\011£'1' o( :!ti('ket.s lotht" UCIHOME PETE BARRETT -REALTV-i BA SKETIALL Li1 1· 111 ll11 • .. r11 :1t\1•"l I GAME 6~52!!_ _ ..!!_5·~0 I '.H'l';o .'l_'t,11:1 !t, H•u·I.. 1·l1"o111 I I·\ 1Jru,1ry :?2. 1•1;;; 1 ~-.. 11r. ).!tC l n h111, .. 1111 ·' l'll'<1.~L'<'<tll 1>-12 5tliX e>cl N t B h '\It•\\ J:1;1:.1 lo t•l ;1I n1 I Otll' I ewpor eac l 545-949 1 1·r1ek1·1, t Norlh ('ount\' I TR p l til! l r 1•p n11n1h1•r 1 .. I * I LEX * , -.,,, '"'" CARRIES ITSELF . • • • j :1 Sh:o r~ un11' 1"1th 1~1.1u\ ! W lk I' l ] [ j 1ne111t1111g 111..·•1thous (· \\Jtti ! a.1 .,e.~,.~l ee J1, REDUCED 1 ·11.·l·an \'1ev.· 1.ar g,,,, 111111 · 56 000. I h,1., 111,1 .,~11" tlo11hh·~ I 1 • , firL'lllal'l'. 11!1h p1 ~·1un·I 1 l.••\el11 . \\<Jrn1 and 1n1il '\\HHlo,t s 10 JJonl \-\•1tl ~ WHAT'S... . 1 111 ,! :1 IJdrnl pool honit~ t '';1rry v.·1th 21•'• 110\\n I The Difference? how $3:'..::!:111 \\'.ilk t.o I S7'.l,:'.IM1 B,\ <•111>u111trne111 I 1'h e rl 1ff1· r 1• n l' t' 1, I "hoprnni,: ·rr1•1· ..;h:u11'<i uni~ 1 S l5~iM14l \Vl' h .11"l' ,111 t·' \.11d .11ul .. tr1·1·I • • t·lu,11·(' 1l:<t111g on a l l\ll ; l'°"jQuail ~ : 1>0\'EH s 11 (>H1·:s hotlll·11U:!I ll:i.~ac• , '. "' &'"'·""· " ; 1111 ·" m. Quall ~ I Pr ti•• . r ~J2.l)IMI ,t ;1 Ii 111< ;1! I Place 7S'l•ltlO ~ I S lfi~l.(llMI , all g11od h111' , Pra t" , ! 1~00 CIUAtl~t N1w.-o11111ACM , ~L·t• lh~· ho1Ht'' & 1lis1.·u11•r' P,:rr.1:~0• th1..•d1lll'l't'llll' 1 1..00YAl~$1 NI W'f'OtlT~ MESA dol MAR - Spa c ious !i llH . 3 B.\. \ ! tv.o .... tory 1n ~\Ill' ur rn~t.1 l'lll·~a·s fint•:-1 nhrhon•I~ Shvrl \\alk to ~h11p ·J.!; '~-r s..~.7:.o :\'() dn~r\ I COM~ANY : \/,\ Call ~56-2tilifl H~:,\l.TI JHS C::SELECT '"'"" '"" T PROPERTI ES·':, __ 67•3_·4_4_oo. __ 1 A SPECIAL 1 RESTAURANT··.' : ~tuull , rhar1n1ng, ru1"1r l'rLnll' ,'\cv. 11nr! Be'li).·~ lt)l'atiu11 u1lh 111npl6 · p;1rk1ng.. &•l·r and win+ ' lit'l'l\'l' S,:9.Sou c 0c,g IJF;\t;\\'Pf>lfr ll 1•11ll~ 1;;5 5S1 ! t I ,l • ,, J ~ t ' _.I ,P ;a~~DAll.~~V~P~IL~O~T~=~~~W~td~n~-~~·~Fo~bl~~l~l,~1~17~5 • ForSilo ~:::JwWf , ,, .. ~ Nf-Uo f. ForSW.. ........_For.S. .... ~. · •••••••••••••.._ .. ,,... ......... .-••• ~ ••-.. IHo""""°'W. 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Id">!'!-!·· qul'!l'I !111· lll\r\' .ind tot.ii :.1·;·11111 ~ 111.11.1'' tlus LJ 01·::-;·r 111 \ ,.r Si~:J.ooo .. ,.;.Gompletel)' pri\•ste and finest quality before on r:nafket. Quiet cul-de·sae A real doll hou se in CDM. Two full 'tly/t/IJ:NAY s11;irkl11~~Uti~1~1n 111th ·~~ruout. Gaze on two beahutiful patios s,treet. 3 Be.drooms. 2 baths. 2 bathswith lQ_tsoftop quali~·t upgrad ed 1·hcc1·y 1.11rhcn .•11d ~ rom walls of gluss on eac side of huge fireplaces w /w pet! t F' 1 . All 11 1 I ed d th LOVE AT brcukfai.t url'a 0~l·rl.Jt·L· , ' ivi'n" 'room. Prestirfe. maintcnan"c . , car ng, e c. irs items. app ances nc an e FIRSTSIG"'T'.' ~ .f r . b 0 '-time advertised. Be First !! Our pool has privacy. Chqi.ce locat ion . " lll t; llllalll l.'Ul'Cd la111l ff~ I v1ng ;it il~ finest Appt. t1l y . Exclusive! ! VA I F HA terms . Ful I $67,500. ~~1~1~ B~~.~~.P~:~ ::.~:.:~l: ~l~~~::vt:::;1;::l'~lc ll~i!~J~. Pric,e, $44,950. Call 546-4l41. THREE BEDROOM 111aster s1ute otr to itsclL and out f11r <·0111fort;1\Jll:' Loguna Ni9ue l Rlty. l!f,; IHUJ IMMENSE LDT -EAST BLUFF Build your own tennis tourt on this I /3 p lus arrc. Beautifull y upgraded 5 bedroon1, · 3 bath t·xec utive home on :~·'lovely cul·cle·sac lllus h new c arpeting ruout. D e li g htful patio area , eorative fountaln, 'potting area. rinklers. G rcat view from front and rear. Jus l 111lroducM to the market. ,950 fUALITY CONSTRUCTION $97,500 1~ provided in this Bay<:rest are", executivt.: residence. Exquisite decor , lhruoul. :I l)drms, 3 baths. plus guest "house u nct beautiful POOL. ., . WHITEWATER VIEW -$122,500 ~st1 g1ous 1 Poi:fo.fino are a provi~es luxury. privacy and breathtaking panoramic v i ew. 2,500 sq. ft . of s p acious comfort is provided in this "telega11tly decor.led 4 bedroom. family 1.toom h ome. Appt. Only Mewport leach -lnine Offic~ if, 2043 W•slcllff Dr .. Newport S.ach 646-7711 ti ' . ' zWalker & Lee ' . REAL E STATE BALBOA'.' ISLA..,D DUPLEX A greal location in Baycrest . F eatures Lovely landscupin8. ALL lov.· n1u1ntt•na1u:1· 11v111i.:. ..... TERft1S.Call 842 9371 You 'l l lo\\' LI' (Jl\[I Highly u p g rad ed Is land home with a s unk en living i:pom, a large fa m ily HURRY!! HURRY!! Sl>l.lll» upstairs.garage apartmen t . Both units room, and• s u1per kitchpen1. Gedia rlt pool Carefreo Livln' CALL 55 2-7500 "W E KNOW " LAGUNA NIGUEL "BEST• remodeled ~Jld decorated in las t two a11d great pat o area. r ·c to sell 'rh1~ Ofll' will i.:u qui ck •VI 5 IQ N • years. Everything in new! Call for S79,500. Condo, closl' to puul & PANO RAMIC oceon · details. 640-6161. FOUR IEDRQOM , «e<eulion eente" Pm«I REALTY viow-HEW 3 BR & V ll t I t h t be t '' l to sell. Ear;y act·ei." tu fam rm Garden HOIM' E MOH FARMHOUSE Probaby e mos a u 1.u h ome for •II . llURR"' ~.,1.1. ''"'"'""l""""'"'' This home has room tor everyone and sale today in COM. Good view , three M2--937 t lJ111~· l'arkCcnt1·r ~n~s~;:;b~:.~':'imw/~: everythin g. 4 Bedroom. d e n , large yards featu ring a privat e garden, 8 1----"-·'.'"·'·---ljacuni , tennis cts & bonus room. large laundry room with smpearntklainrgeapoo24l00a~dopr ap!ir·ooranessd1'oennatellrty_ adine · -. L--leach I 048 rtt. center. SI 15.000. room for s ew..lng and pa1·n1 e1·,· easel. · · ~·-led home $134 ncri. •••••• • •• • •• ~ • • • • • • • ••• Rear yard is mainle11anre free \vith cora · ,.,,,...,. -ANXIOUS u\\lll'I' t:.,ch s w E E p 1 t"' G large swimming pool . Nevv s hag Call 675-7225 Real Estate or sail'. Sup\·r or \U lot panoramic •iew o ¥tr- carpet, wa11 pape r and no WCJX floors . t:Q/IN!t/AY $1.eps fron1 'H·turi.1 U(·h looking Crown Volley S..59,750. Call 962-4454 . S-19.SOO ~l·llt . til~ !1ti411 Park & Saddlebock $500!). ~EDUCTION SQU&ZEYOUR SS c .1 Comer Lot Mis. Now 4 BR , fomnn As•"m•7'/2o;0 Loan OHLY$34,500. On Norlh l'O.:t:.t ll\1\ & din rm home on lrg. -BuythisToomy4 bdrnl,2 Oce:1n ~1 1!~·. !1•\1·1 Apple pie condition is ho w you \Vilt bt.h home in choice •t.D. 80Xl05.$lli!:l,UOU lot-you con h e lp find this k een _triplex. All 2 bedroon1 loc.ation. Use your V.A. TURNER ASSOC. w I d e e o r -s m o r t Unit S . C I o s e t u ~ h o'p p j n g. Larae lot. and close to 1105N .C:.1 llwy, L;1gu11;1 home. Sl20,000. e ntertainm ent and bu ses. 2 Units have schools.C1:t119t,i8-4ot56 494-1177 private patio•. Eal'h h 1 a, e nclosed G......0! -G~~L~~~~~fR -2-8-R-. DoLLH -0-U-S-E RARE OFFERING- garage. 7 1.12r1, Assumab e VA loan. 1002Co1taMe1a 1024 Custombuilthuge.tWr. O£'l'an\'l<)\v ,t·o rrH~rl ot . Lo w do w n -N EW,. Just S67,500. Call 54ti·.ll41 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-·•••••!•••••••••••••• 2 bth. fami lyrnl, formal S.17.500. 6·12 1:18K.'.i Okr home superior in e•ery HARBOR VIEW HOME 2 "'CRE ,.,,,Tiii• din ing w>th c hino ---c woy-S l,000. corpol· A Where You cabinet. plus loads of Woods ove ing ollowanc ~. Bkrfst l{emodeled · JVI ONACO mode l with 4 HORSE RAH CH w ... To le I ands cap in g . R i 11 g A\'ail 3/15 :'\1.'11· :!.'itM I :.q area, •ltd. ceil's, many bedrooms, 3 bath ~. furmi]I clinin,g, and Sta lls ror 10 horse's + ·rhe very finest urea in 968-----4456 · fl. £'usl•Jn1 1 lir horlll'. other • fir eplace. Large cul-de-sac lot. Newly tat·k rooni + 4 pasturt-s th1scnlire comrnunity !A1 ~.c._-=~-----.J !'.Jany a n11·n1tu·~. Oriyc & :uaht~.fe~tu;;;s decorated ins id e . V'-l<:a nt und ready. + large i>o ultry house setting you'll be proud to IE.A.CH IEAUTY b,,. & si:c ..1l 1832 Ocean wor mans 1P in is $85,000. Call 64Q.(i1Gl. lll·autifu lly equipped be in .. .1\ a:~o l d en op· Glamorous 3 bedroon1 + \\'ay. Pr1ccS157.500 .~11 4 IR, fam rm, din rm i•rorerty ror th e portun1t y f or yo u den&din.rm. + fa1nily considl·r r.r;1d(' fill' ~ti. home w / Mt. •iew. A SURFSIDIC l'{jUc .... tri;ui owner. Love· child ren loo. 10 min. to roon1 \\'ith firl'place. HI :.1tt'' l·or 111 11rl' 1n!ur STEAL AT 57 4 950 . ., f c ocea n 20 m in. Di s-near beach. Exl·cull\"t' t·;1tl ' 'Th1s2story homeisbrig hta11dsunny :;·l.~5ru~ ~~·o ut~c/\/ha~ nc)·land. Wa lk to So. 0,~·n er movin g Onl> \\'L\llll:-llUE\l;r' 3 Bedrooms. upstairs, 14x27 living den hbrar.v a nd game cw3t Plaza. Fantaslic3 S55.75U. V1lla gL· Hl·"l !'i.111L.1,\11.15.Jx:1·1.).'l r oom /form n l dining CJrea with cozy rooin for pool table+ bdrn1 + family room. Es tall' 'l1I 111 l'J\l CUSTOM BUILT HOMES in Monarc.h used brick fireplace. Large country formal din ing r oon1 Call:»0-0022 · _53_· 1_-_sllOO kitchen. Small rear yarcl \vilh fruit Age nt646-J255. trees. Only S33.500 and very close to WATCH Bay Terroce-3BR, 2• BEACH HOUSE • · · BA, whitowotor •l•w & $33,500 r 11 1-: \\' 11 .\ L I·: s ocean ~r~ties .. Exec. lio~l""ol ~ I OO:ziG•n•rol I 002 the be •ch. C"ll 9ti2-4454 TREES TREES TREES Walker &lee 3 BR lin cld J!I n1aster \VJ .l'l-f t)LI T 1: 1•:T'l'IG homes tn pr'est1glous w1pr1v bath ) courtyard SJo::ASICK , t-'Hll.\l .\lL~o ~ $137,500 AMO l ~=====·=•;'o='O:":''~'='o.:=:::'._I entry. W /huge tree's, Condoin1n1t1u1:.. O\crlook· SI 22:,SOO. 'ft••••• ....................................... . '· ' GOLF COURSE F.RONTAGE ~Y bea' 1ii ru1 3 bdrm., 2 bath condo, lclc!ated at t he edge of the lovely & lush . ,1;:1 Niguel Co\llltry Club. Very close to .-.ocean b athing. Tennis, als o . $48,950. . ,,. VE AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 , ~o, I L.:UAST HWY c:o~ONA Q[ . MAR -, 00~21 Genet'al I002 ................................................... Thi ... t'ul'l'!'<l retreat is ('IOSl' IJ y in Ne v.•port Hea eh . Fron1 Spanls h till' ;utd "'·rou,i.thl iron to hangin g bas kets, this beamed ('etling, s hut- terl.'d. "'arn1 , invitklg hom e has new carpetins: throughout. 3 Bedrooms, l1:1rge family roon1 and pool sized lot'loo. S59,000. country kit c h e n . all 1n g Al1 so• l'11·1·. Xlnt L Ml IRlt QUIET E.4.STSIDE latC'st ri."<lures. Ankle de· J1nan c1ng; ILJ1\' 111 :1111 • ~a gue Y· 2 Bdrn1 . I B.a, beamed ep crpt thruout . Obie tenanee t·u~t:.. et~•.~t· 1,, 496-2413 496·4040 ceiling fireplace. indoor gar. t\11 in A-I condl· shoppin i,: & b··~il·h . '.\o M" • y · . -I 067 barbecue dbl car gar, lgc tion. Just tl hoµ to the steps to t:ilnib. Xlnt. f!Ull'I ISSlon 1e10 garden & fruit trees, bi g beach:·1Jkr962-55ll 11 eigh llu r 11ood Fl'uln ••••••••••••••••,•••••• lot w/alley by Owner. 1 SS7500LuSti:i5()J l!F.1.l'EHl'llANKI·:\\ ... ,_2509 -1 Pr1·"e Reduced 1!'t:Z&ii™" '"" ,,.._,.,,.,"'.•·>cl "z Prine. Only S37 .90U. 9. ' :i hr.'.! ti:1 rrrnl d111 1111 ~ '-1 IJl©ffl.00-W 1•u• d p:ilt<>" .\!.111 \' HORSEP'ROl'ERTY I . F'!lANCISC~.~ ' 499 .2eoo .\t1·a ~ ~.1v .!'tOt1 1i 1.1 . S.A. !!eights. Ideal for f<OlJNl'A INS ~-• --· --• :•1."l 1021.1 Tr a i 11 e r . B 0 x 2Story .4bedrn1.2 1 ~ba . -stalls/arena 557 7063 v.·ct !Jar. 2 fplc!i. n1ccl}' $79 .500. EX ECUTl\'E f"I0:\1 E---t":-.;ccllenl for en tertaining. Sparkling :! del.'orat ~. Divor <'ee n1ust ~en at once!~ Quick PU S!'<l'SS!o n, $62.000. Broker :i36-8836 story 4 bedrm , 3 bath ,.,. .... -............................. ...... .THE OLD GRAY MARE ('h·:1n ~''la \\'b1 sl1' I t.r "'Br1nllt'l (1··· :'\••\\' d:.hv. ht .,;, d:.vt ·~.)4• ·~"· Pr1lC"d lu1 .1 1t u1el. ,,,i,.• Priru· •1nh U1 Ov. 111·1 IS.TI Mt,.;1 ·~ercil-I 002Gene ral I 002 t·~··········································· EASY LIVING I H \'IN E-IOVC'ly green IK>ll l·nd unit. 3 BR -2 BA To\\ nhou~l' ,,. 's 1>ac ious ~ arU & fru1l trec~. t:nJOY I home \\'ith fo rn1 al dininJ.:.l ·- country size kitchen & Abandoned hu ge fam rm w /wet bur. Prime location. owner is ei.;t reme\y anxious. Call 5-1 5 ~ 1'1-12-1 ,,~~01.'l a tetl South Coast Urokers. "Sii f: (\ J.\"''J' \\'JI A ·r s 11 i.-: llSEU 1'<1 BJ.'. ,\ 11l•1rh,•r 1! th1:1 lll'\\l't I l.drm. l.a~unh hon11: I t ':. in nt.>ed of PAl'.\11'. \'ARD •••••••••••••••••••••• _ y.·unl\ ~ tit-:;\' t-:lt.-\L, ... ..,. .... ,,. ... ...,..,...,,,.., CLEA:'ll" l"P Dl't;.ii!cd all ~wport Beach I 069 ... ,. 1,1. LET THE SUN SHINE IN! .and Oood this charming CdM home! Vines provicte s hade, the fireplace provides warmth, rich t!afpeting provides comfort, a 45' lot ··prOvides spaciousness a nd 2 units in the back provide over S400 in income . 1lhis n e w lis ting is a winner! Certainly "Worth looking at! at $110,000. UNIQUE HOMES Roallors 675-6000 ·'• 2443 E. Coost Hwy., Corona de-I Mar ., . . ' General I 002'Gener ol 1002 lleautift.tly d ecorated 5 BR. 41 ::: ba .. paneling , 3 frplcs. Ramp s lip. S260.000. Custom 5 BR. 4 ba., 80 fl . view frontage on lagoon. R::1n11>/0oat. $295,000 . Brand new 6 BR, 6 Ba. Pool , jacuzzi & sauna . R a mp & float. $425,000. 70 Linda Isle Dri•e Prime 45 ft. Lagoon Lot -Sl50.000 . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boysidt· Dr•v« NB 675 -6161 I 1·.11·t•frel' 111 1ng. Shorl :.ll'I~ to r lullhou::.c. l)U(•I. tl'IUllS .. -.hu p1i1n~ l'l'llll'I' I\ low S17.5u0. Cal l Superb ll on1~s H eall~ J-1~·!165:i. BACK BAY I bedrooms, pool, fa mily room. slone fireplace. :.:t1r de n ~pt io, cat.in k1tehen and privalc sun · deck . I-l uge n1a s ll.'r lil'droom ~uill". S4 1.500 IU', dO\\·n_ Call : 962· 7788 ,Q. KE:Y ' Broadway LIDO ISLAND ~ h.1, 4 ·11 ,H'lll111;.! .l hi lqilt• lll!flh•d ••! 0·1111,HI • Xe"'· t:ngl<ind styled "1th i::ahll' ruof. & ov t•r han~· 111g t':t\ l'"> I Bt•dr11orn ..... huge !an11ly rourn , u::.t"CI hric·k f1rc 1>l<1 •'C•. & l'!r1-ular dr1,·1: \I .'.I.\', llk1·: llv.•ncr aban d onc•tl 3 ldnn. + ,16.,.~51.if Lh:il nc:1t Cosla :'lte,,.a ___:____:_:' ' :.trl'l'l close lo ever· \\<l\Jll l"\\~nur . h.t .. l,1r'..!1' !'<UllJl't'k ~·llt'IU~l·d \I 11'1.1~1 ~\:rail:., ·r11.\·r lll'F~:llS :\ SC l·'.\'ll' \'!}'.\\' tfV 1·11E(J('I-;\~ Spl'.1\1l11H.: •1 Bl)H\1 lloor• pl,111 h,, .. 11· v.· e;1rp11n~ th1·uo11t C'\ ~~ :>1111 !h1111•r• \i.:1•111 yt hin g, with a beautifully up:.:raded hon1 e on a hu gL' al ll.'Y access rc:1r .\'a rd for only $47 ,.)OU, ti-1-1 7211 ,\j:I. El Toro 1032 .......................... BY OWNER 1:-.lantl l ~pc k1l('hl't1 11~~~'·----"-" ___ ., ___ ...,_..,._.,_., __ ..., __ $37,000. 1111.·r 1:-.J H.\:-.;<;i.: & . . EXTJ·:'.'<j"Sl\J·: LS I·: l)l'B' t)\\;\l·.f! \\i·:.lrllll 1 3 Bcdr11on1 . I '' b :.1th. i"I•·• ., I ll I ; I '· 0 c·. I'.,, S 'I'.\ I .:>.: I·', lj ,.. 11, , 1,1 l .111 1 \ ·~ I\('¥. I,\' p.11tl\l·rl . larg(' SHk ,-l I ' l)a\111. Jn('.J ll•tl on quH•t .\1 ,\I I<~(;.\'>.;.',. :.111\ '-'i'.tlK~l•d :! Id• trt.'{"lt111•r.J stret·I L'losc 11 (; ,.\ 11 1 :-; I·; ·r S 4 > IJt• n S<'houl. ... a nd frct•\\'ay~ ,,.1,ur1·u.'><' h•;11I:. tu ~nU Vill age l{l'al J:::.t:ilt ll'\L'I 11 2 Bl)H)IS 531 -5800 HA·r11 &_ l.\RGE I.I\" l"'""""""""""""'""---... ~ ll :\I , \ I' P R 0 X :! ;1 rl r "1th dlil ~l all n ,i.: gla:.~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS VRE:ALTORsA 2 STORY G•noral IOOZG•n•rol 1002 $43,950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :~!~:!~:: ... !?.~~ Sa\l' commission 'A'ith MINI FARM v. all:. th.it Oill'll tu "un d{•l'k ·\Vuh H liflll' \\Ork . \OU.11 hU\l' ··a h"rse o( .J 1l1ffl·rcnt eolvr · · :J UH . I ' H.1111~. \110.I l)<.Ll!\·l~·d f.11111]\ r ''"", 1111 l.1ri.:1· lul \1·\1 ',11 1•1·1111~ ,f..:_ :.hult t'I"'> 1111 H tJ!!t S.S!l.~J ~ lhis 2 slory 4 bedroom, Estate luil•rs nearly new Lake i.~oresl lntemotiat1al home "' / in any i1nprovc- I i~ presenlty sellin g their menls 1\ssumable 7', ncv.· cond ominiums, Ca· FHA loan. Principals on· nyon Cres t E states. ly.Cal 15!ili 5950 . Beautiful 3 bl·droorn. SSS.950 Full Price hu ge cul d e·sac lot . J\l <1ny fruit trl'es. Up · lll'RRYONl'lllSO:'\.E' i.:raded (·rpt~ & Urps MISSION REALTY Clo:;c to frcl•11 ;1y. ~t·hool,.. !mS S. C!I. llv. y, L;i:.:un;1 & shopp ing. \I ;in.'· !">: Phone 494·0731 tras. t-:xtru .~h<1rp ~ ()nly - 1..-.Quail ~ liilPlac• Prap•rti•s , 752-1920 .... lolOO QUAIL ST NIWPO~I lllACH . ·~~··,········································ .rt~S~~ REALTORs' located at lhe corner or ·-- Pacific View Drive & inqton Beach I 040 new l\.tacArthur Blvd in ••••••••••••••••••••••• S38 .W!J. ----------1 Monterey By The Sea Sacrif ic e EXECUTIVE'S DELIGHT. Executive home w 4 bedrooms. 2 \1::: baths + separate guest house a rea. Modern kitchen. di ning room . private breezewily. $95.000 fee. Em- mel Mc Kunc 644-6200 ( N61) • EXPRESSIONS OF A DREAM. com th e lu s h g reen hill s of "1\irtlerock t o the night li ghts or ·Fashion Is land this 3 be droom, fa mi· ly room, 2 1f.? b a th home w /3-car garage surveys all. Flexible financ- i n g. Lois Egan 644 -6200. <N62) ' " FRESH & READY FOR SPRING. Newly pctinte d & .s hiny C'lean . Lovely 3 bedroom . 21,2 balh Bluffs con- dominium w Jg real view of Ne\yporl Bay. $74 .950 .. Jeanne New man '642·8235. < N63 l UNIVERSITY PARK. 1•Bright & cheery "Tul ane" with open ;beam ceilings -beautiful atrium - brick fireplace & lg. kit/family om. $64,500 fee. John W a tts ll"ilb .82J5 . (N65l "1'1CTORIAL QUALITY" Piclure yourself comfortably enscon ced in a warm & woodsy 3 bedroom & family roon1 home in Corona d e l Mar w /occan vi e \v ! '$76,500. Belle C huse Lee 644·6200. 'CN66l . M1 °""" Dtlw• 6•1 tlJS ' PIER AND SLIP CHANNEl FRONT Deluxe owner's unit DUPLEX w /slip for 28' boat. Nearly ne \v a nd delightful to see. $122.500- Corona de! l\.13r, starting <it $66.900. Sales office & n1o d c l now op e n l'llONE 6·10·6408. Cl.i'r1'-:2 Br , 1 Ba w/lge kil ,'>; <lini ng area, rrplc, beaut. pat io -area . S59.500. B y OWnl'r, 1;-;5 2024 or 673-2925 •OPEN HOUSE* 1115 1\.1 ain Strel't l f 11!6@ i!'fl I !.ill! t\l 962·4471 (r.i~)546-8103 OPEN U/\ILY 1·4 P!>.1 By 0\\'llr' !Q'.J !"11JU :.! II New cus tom 4BR & hornt•. {·;di !lfiH 2 1t;:., fan1rm. :I car gar. trader, 10071 l'i1uh11e. llH access orf <!lley. Walk lo -:-----I 044 hcach and L;1k c Park. ln1•e 5.lti-8821 ••••••••••••••• •• •••••f (;craldS. l'hon1as. Hltr MAJESTIC \\'ood. g l a ... :.. dt•1·1.. .... :.l1111~t1:s. h•·.1n1 t·t·1l1111(.' :.k .1 l1g!1t 1·:11rlo-..·d J.!(•I' ,\ I'd (;rl·a1 1 u :! lldrn1:. 1 .... Sli~.~00 ""61an REAL ESTATE 900 G!~n.1~·y•l' St 494 047) ~4Q 0316 Bought Another Homr Bl·.i ut 1t11 I p.11 1.. I 1 l..1• ;l l'!llllHI~ 111·.11 111•' ( ;1 t't'tl CALL 644-7270 2821 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 4 Ir. O..ln !I. II. \\'alerfronl £'Ondo. bOLJt '31i p. main c ha nnel \"ICY.', 2 Br. 2 Bi!. frpl. !Kl'< fin . or lease opL a\·all . $74,.500. 846-1530 Busy Family .\ ·'jl:l('JOU ~. fOl'illl'I _ _ model hullll' th;1l ha~ •I Laguna Mi9uel I 052 1) .. 11 l .11,11r\ lill1•d !h•or pl.1 11 'llll\ h.il l liq• l.111111\ I •,,fill d!t11111.: r"on1 11\1r:.111•il 111111:.: I' I ll. I• I I I ,, l i· 111 ,1:. 1 i ' I" 11 •' d r " ., rn '' •l " d l';1!Ullt'll'\ Sil .<,1111 v.·1th 3 BR 2 BA rcnlol. So. of Bayside Dr. 'A'ilh beautiful natural v.·ood textures. On ly one year nev.·. Cal\ 644-7211 . Agt.. l::IJl , <i dL'll &,. ;1 f<itllll~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm \1ith V.l•l liar . frpll.'S., lot -; uf pat111"> ,'(, lu~h land:.e.;1p111g. qu1t•I selling 011 1•ul dl· .... 1t· strellt. al'ro~s lrorn p;1rf.;. nr. tennis. j.1cutll & pool A rclaxln~ ~ctling an t·r a tiring d~): ~our wift· famijy ·~il l lovr 1L.1 $89,0Cb.. • l General I 002ic;eneral 1002 ................................................. WESLl<Y N TAYLOR CO. HEf\ L TOHS SI'""' J!J·lfi ' BIG CYN DEAUYILLE-VIEW Costa Mesa I 024 IBR·2BA .. Covered patio . Dbl. garage. Blt·ins. •':' mi . to beach. By Owner S.1ti.500. 962-8082 ......................... -- 3 Bedrooms 2 Haths. h.oirdwood floor s. HtUt-: JIAVF:N POOL. Large pa tio. l)11ict. street. S38,.500. 4 IDRM +pool $48,500 Bi g 2 !"ilory, All terms. or as5 ume <·urrenl loa11. S!8G per n1on\h .. Cf&I Blfl'. 96:!-4543. • Raisor's Realtors CALL 833-1600 , Bu) ofth1· \\'('l'k 540-1720 TARBELL, REALTORS :'\on·r11 v1i::w l'r1dt· .,r ;.'11;;.·,11arh11r llhd ov.ncr:;hip.L.•1 ll 1lr111 '•---------\'iew hon1c $4111 ,!fiU. 1• Enjoylho GoodLifo I ONLY 10 LEFT Call 493-2513 ·~ ·YIEW1:>F HllLS l BR C ondominiums NEW! Breathtaking ent r a nce lo high ce iling IJR. 4 Bdrm mode l w /bon ui;; rm & DR. Rich carpeting, 1dscpd. $139 ,500 21 I I San Joac,On HIU. Road Roy Mc Cardle Roattor 181 0 Newport Costa f\t esa 548-7729 s©itJ:lµ-Z££trs· , That lntrigui11g W ord Gome with a Chuckle ! 1.;1guna Nii.:11el1 J hcl r1n., . . :! h;i r.i.:c assu1 1111l)!f' M ~x t to Runn 1nq loan Varnn1 l'nn~1dl·r1 S t r e Cl m . n e o r ">all' or le;1:.1.1. $1~ ~l:)o Newport's Upper Bay. NEWPORT CENTER, N.I, 644°4910 _____ , -I S40,9 50.-S44 ,950. •BEST BUY • 4Br . 21la Q ••o'"'~o-'-"•" of •h• )lesa V e rde 19 •17 ''"''"'"'"'bi.cl -d• be. General I 002 ~ral 1002 Killdeer Circle. $63,500. low'° 1,,..., '0 '" ""'"• -d• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ov.'ller 5S7 -2!>28. --1 p y H TA R I a.lldorR•llrlng Repououlon ~~~~~E~~~~~B~, -1 r I r I . MUST SELL, f ] + lonui 3Ba Home locuted nea r I ' th1 :. llCI\. Ol'(';.l ll view• Room So. Coast Pl aza. r·rm DR c 0 L I G • j1 ' dupll'x 1n Ne v.•port + ~R . Custom dl.'corat· !' j'. I I Bcal'h f:njoyfi r~towntt ed . Land s caped .... l:i-.; benerits. 3 Bedroom, Seelh4s large3bedroom. w/sprinklers. $68,900. 1 ~ i . 2 bath. o .... ·nl'r·s unit 21:: bath. bonus room Open Sat/Sun 12·5. 3270 H I B C A • Look• Ii (ft\tt •old uM- 'Otit slnndin,::" 'A'uOd ex-h.ome. In choice Fountain 1' u r Io c; k J) r. C l\l .1 J~ J I '1 · Plion."'loVMI ~-.ftMPr W.n I I I I [Ul ,mN Mf\nllN IM1 I 345 u ni••rsity Dr. REAL"TORS (Jll:.\ufl 11'\l!ll' \11•1 • 644-7662 . 548-7223 I .. lliST IUY;I'< ' .. I . tn lhig pre1t1i.z ious and P' ate ;.ire:i, is this custm. I ho me w .'Soni e 01·c811 , v i•w . s w in1 p ooq v.·/J~u.'u"tl , 4 BR. forml 1 • • di.n rm & den. (\vl bch &I 1'9 Vie w, K1nqs Ad t'iubacttvttiff. SJSS.000. J Ovtt 2jH0 ... 11ft 1'1 'l' l.11ul. lDC)Una Miguel Rlty. $117,ooo 1\i.:1 1. i:• <11;1iii •l!°llJ ·IU.111 ·1t•r1or "1th qucihly con \'110ey area. Priced at 5.'i6·192Q. j . . . . . ' ~· r•llnd-......, ctn frt' ewry 1 slruclron lhruout. Purk I only $30.9SO w 1th low ---1 American 0•'•119 •nd botk of . mg no problem here wHh down p•ymonl. jS J 2 . O 0 O C u ' I o m I I T I F E N I I them -. "" J car garage und wide 545--9491 · Runchhousc. VA /F'f"IA .& J J J J f7 A c,,...p111, •h• dh.c:Ue q.,...1ooct C ANALFRO NT street Prict>d r1 Aht I lake advanl11Je now•;. . . . . L _ V bv 1o111nq 1n 1t.e """'"" ""°'d "on ' t I a s t • c.; fi 11 , j R0y,l;.t5-44110Agt . ) voud..,•lo, fJ"OW1t19'! Nii' J Mlow, J I HI( ()111111 ;J•l\lllll' l((•lht< l'll !•~-"!•;>!~Ill' !'146-5880 \ -Nr Ne"'. J~e 48r. Fil, I 0 ~~,~~f~,~~~!ETff,R$ I' r-8 'f' ·r 1r i'i ~t1':.~~t·' 1~~'.111•1: .. 11 "':),'~t IJ,~I(' 1 ;;4 ,:~.~:l ~.1t1.~;~. J.' l1H,.. ,,, S1nQle Stry. Xlnt . l\l<>SR . '· •..i11 1ui.;t !tun thi.1t 1unk 1 \ l·i .~111,. l llll ,,,; IH~/ lll3lk8 o lee Verde loc .icroas from I C) UNK,AMILl lETTEt.\ To J J J I j I I J f Into {'u~h \v 1th ,, Oail.1 CA 1wono DfAL TY ... r Ii' Park. Don 't miS'l lhi1.1'. 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Lats for sale 22001 ~:!~i.;';~;1~1·;,l:.:1; ~'.1(: \ ttcd Jhll C11nq>.n11 RA O I' I·:\\. 2 1 ~1 ,11,11 1011.. d111 rn1 ptl 1•.111u S)';. llttl<• o s ::;:;s oo p L'I' nu111th 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :in1 1,11 13 n ·rrt SH.10 L'n1\ rark (0C'nt1•r B N NEW j (i:u J,i.:1· :\o P\'ls 521.i 'L"'r lr1 int· Ind \r'°t·. ·~!1~~1~. a~ o~1.~1~01~~~1 ~~~)J~~~~e as ~·011 . Opoortunity! i ~·-:11.rt7~ i::~5 ~lk1 , I ·l r\·inc , ... c. •••• 1., $ 2 9 5 Q&•r~ •• P.::::;-_ i:.J \hHtIJ~~:: '1~11.';_' :1 hr : .i:,, 21:1~1 -T •.\ll rcnt.a1>plie!'.lov.:arllpurcha:;:e l'ully ~eveloi.;ed 26 klf lLNLiSU,\LL\ L ,\)((,fo. OL'Ts·r1\:\lJl;\:L;:.i11r.:!h,1 :'::.-:'.~-.. ~:-::; -----.---·2 b.1. hltn ... l'hlld1·1·•·1 THE DAISY I I !~.ubd1\·is1on . 90 lot add1llhrt·t'Lc~roo111ho 1nl'.all Tt·rrtH'l' ·r ot\llh•i u ~i· :.:::..';-.,-~" •• )"eli·on1,. 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U.c11 ttQ·s l tJ.l·I ftto!iHorJ IH 7•i92 l •TC)l'L()l' •\'VL•i\l..,n S c·!! ju1\1or arul st•rlt nr l11 gh Ct)L E ()l' ;\~'.\\'Pl)HI' 1ll'tl!-o .tJ.1tlOt·111t·r 111111111' Triot•J,;o.,•••itoek ll•cr•t1ltc,,.1t_ t--1'\Tl)S · ·•-h I Dl,...c tdi•l•*~••1'il. w.a &D,. cMl C"S'\\'1("1"11111 \ •' 1 L ' V1$itourroom1~ai owraoma !'ot·hool:. ht'ln t; l.111111 111 Hi5 .l5tl i.;oot. !375 nw .151 :\ll!Sl.t 11 .. ,. rr• •· '"'' . · •fEj';t·E:I) \'Alt~> 1925 Harbor 8 1•d.. Cos.ta M~ia ,1t'l),1 l·3\I afl J 1'~1 . /\(!ult' 1 & 21ir. no pl't"' l'I ' ' tLG rll1141 tluplL•, :1 hr ~ li.1 WAflRfAU.-ST•lA.MS -LAGOC>ftS Unfur,furn fr Slti!).50 ' ,H't•nt,1;~ .\\•' at I~ 1 ort·all ~'i l \)til."1 177~. Call 6 75-7225 , nrlu·h 1.n.1H1·gon1a s;n;, ~nr.llt<J('11n d o :111 l'1"•I.· P uul,r1'1'r1n,t.'ll'\. StrE'<'t.Ut.! :i7:Mi i!"'tt= ABBEY RENTS l•tlF FURNITURE ... '"''"' .,. '''""' ...... j ;~1 _2.'irl\ ~.14 1720 \\'ih 1l r~ :-:2~1 .'i 1no 2277 HARBOR BLVD. Sccgal C'.J:i1S 1"11.'trrt<I ~";:1 :!.11.! 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Hemmer 11.: Carpet SERV CE DI EC'W'IORY R~;";~ ... ~arid;:;;pe lt ~·.r11 :?1...ii-imeX ~S:w 1 t'.'.'. ft.1,c ement lt ... w;~ lt ... Hoe lt ... Clean lt ... Move . · I • Haul It ... Add it ... p ant it ... Alter It. .. Learn It ... ·~p~ult .. Pa~t lt ... Nailtt •• Y~~~lt.~ .. ~F~~~lt~ .. ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ....,. . Serwlce or G••11htt •Int Income Tax ... /P•perlnt 1~!':!•••••••••••••• .~~:•••••••••••••• ............................................................................................................................................ ······················ . . l' It i Id. c' r e by .hr I J 0 H N 'S C :1 r p el & Kirchner Construction IJOB'S OARDENINC HOUSECLEANING iJ our .. AD HARP" for Quully tST Class l!:xl llnt puinl. t .R.01'IS Plum bin~ . PR£0N A.N:T~ dat'frugbt. ~or Jove.. U~ttery.Drlsham All bld,g, repair or CleanUps&NewLawns Bulf.ine:octi. Cull Janice·~ In come Tax Prepara. papcrhans~ng, uirh11 Re1nodillS & .ra11u r~. Cartnf. "onf1dentlul t1dant& weleome .-f"•o~+-retard11.nl1t), modello.C .&elec. n Ph:64G-20S.6 , RaaaedyA.nnl!IGT5~ tion. 20 'Yrs Exp -sprJy 25yr~eKµ979·SZM W11tcr heut(rS. dL.· counsetin1 &-referral. :>00--034'1 Degreasers & all color 27 yeat'I m Oranae co. _ R@asonable ftute1i Jo'or vosals . furnaces . Abortion . adoption & briahteneN & 10 minute ~5-m68ors..8-6958 Gw1 .. Serrlc•1 6046 THE BEST 1n Domc!ltic Ap>t call 549 -99.41 or F'INF. Papt!rhoing1ng d::.h~·shr:s. 642-6'163 in/c kicplng. »ab)'l~ltlng . Fenced Yll{\I· Lovlrig care, aJ)y a_~~~mc. 642-5299. bleach for your white ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleaning. Robbie 's Rag 751 1~37 Palntinl( 2~y 1·s t>(:'T\' & b/u. Co1~~t ptun1blntz 'APCA1l£547·2563 carpets, Save money by Bldrical "THINGS'' by ttloos(:. &~1op.5Ri 0757. ----!~~i:._~;')Oai'eu he. Ph : ~rv . Llc 272ti94· SPllllTUAL READER \'oonJt Grandmother \\'ill 1·are for your child as you .._·ould. my hom e . >t6 3068 tiav.ing me extra trip;.••••••••••••••••••••••• Gen woodwork, rcpairl'>, . --1.eckNftith .._ --Rtmodtl/R•palr Open tOAM tolOPM C.:lean livinR room, dlnlnlf f'. l .. F.CTR IC 1 AN. Sml plumbing, ctr. 642 -56 13. 1!tOu!!ieeAe,~.111~~. by•f ~r do~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Wl.,TER R 'TES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Advice on all niutter!!I r1n&llt1ll$l$, Any rm Job6,mulnt&rcpnirs.' ••• ay. cia .. \' ~cs , e Ruri.:l;.1rproof ynurhome ..• " . "'· 31:.!N .EtCamlnoReul 57.50,cou.;,hSIO,chairSS. Yrti exp. lie 233108, Kentltnoblock pendable._642-5299 SnveS7toS10onin:.t<illu· Paint R. decorating & Room.AdditfOftt SunCltmentc.Forappt lS yrs exp is what counts. 548·$203. 1441 Solana Way l·lousccll·:in in~ by Couple. lion prices + r'nalerial. p~perhungln~. Rts /ln· ltEMODELING Call 492-90.14 492~136 llOl ~ethCM..1 .... 1 •. do ••nrk -L-ahach \\o'kl.v. m ont hly . !;pi'\', 642 _08:rr Uustr1al1Comn1. 25 Yr:-. QUAI.,i1'YWORK C~~Malll-n1y!iiel r ( d r e f M t-... ~· l'Xp.TERl\.IS.645·7U72. C11llNew"\1t •Pt\l,!\l /CifRll _.. "''11' • _. • • • """I YO""'•lhcwlo•o••·of jobs, Ht':1 ~ Hat1.·s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531---0101 ••••••••• .. , .. M CALIC01-;-L. J'.'IN'r'l"l'• FH.E F: ES'fll\fA'fl~S lti'~A OEll• •••••••••••••• 2tickets tothc 548-ti271 asonry "'" '~ 1,.'l'f'rn Cabinets, bout MesaClian1n3,Cartwls+Chain Link & Wooll , UCIHOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cull979·3335 AndDe::.ign Ad /reduction ~ork . 11at10 l•ovcrs, & U1>holtill'r)', Stearnt-d Hes/Comm. Free et1L lncomeTax \\'ILl.IA~IS & So n s Statelic&Jn~url'rl 75I -5tH!I IOl:f.lllBeachBI. k ilt•h en rt•nlodel . c lcunC'd or :o ha inpoo. S4().5115/ti73·I166. <isk for IASICETIALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\l:i s onry li1.: 283041,1. ---~ tli3 J 81i7 -57fi0 Sta~lo~~~3~ 046-s219. 5.')7 -6742 Jay GAME ~dui:ns'l_'axConsuttaiits Brick . h!1 J1·k . s to ne.1,N, 1~F. RI IJ l,t N~RoofincJ .\."it\t.1Jo;AboutMuryKay C ' ,. ___ _. t'cbruury 22, 1~75 Service 1n your hon11.· ut !'>8fi·-G37J F.XTf.J<IOll PAIN1 I Li .• • •• •••••••••••••••• ('(,smulics . Call for !<~rl~ .,.111" ~/Concrete Ci ...... llHJ Ple;;st: t'all 642-5678 , ext No Extra Cvst •WO 11).'i.'l Cn ll Lee ti:W-7278 ~v1·s • • • . i"' .·.I 515 9180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 I · REPAIHS . ~111 lypt:s, _,tl~-· . d 1 3 3 to c <1101 your •l•Y-Hom•• Mo•in9 1,. 1 & " 11 It • 1. .. Rr,,t:'AIR . rt·m~ .c' CUSTO~tCemenl Work JAPANESE Gardener. Tit•kets. (North County ••••••••••••••••••••••• a1nt1n R: nt ,·.xt. es cas. 11rf'l' est, it, l}S"Gentle mun wis hes to replare. Work 8 U<irn . Patlos.Rt!ttsooable Complete Yd work, toll free nurnber is iy vrsExperlcnce ., OU'l'&ABOU'I''!·.' & Comn1. Quality work. l'or .Wt1lt . 830 5020 nH:l't utlr lady 55 ol' Freee.oit. 551·0171 . __ Free est 642-8514 Don cleanup. Cut trees. 1''ree 5-lO--lZ...<l()L Rea:;. fees 968-:-818~ LocaliStatewide Movinu r re<: est . I n s u r till unyt1111e. ___ -· 0 v c r . 5 · 5 • · / under , * * • .. r>40-l666 Dou~. 67· 63 •t1""TER. CrJJf lmf!n's LEONITE CONCRETE _!!S~ ~2-3102 ___ ·----•IMCOME TAX• 7da. free l'St, 52 1·;.!071 J .C. Rt>OF'IN(i cu. ::>·11.1 _____ _ Specialty Rem odeling, ST A !i-1 p I N G • c 0 b . EurOJ}e<1n Land!iil«•per 'fired of eating out '! Good 1'his ad is cheap. So :.1rt' w 1 11 J\1 0 v f' 0 r Bu v ter fRePalr Lit·cnst.><I & lnsurt'd • (JLO ·rl l\11'; l'HICES• rintsh ~:ork . Rcrs .. Free ble11to n e, t.irl ck, tile . 'f ree Service· Cle.in up. food.prep. in your home. n~.i:_ ~a_l_e_s. 55_1_.,_,., ~9 . ,\nything. ('al 1 Dan & •••••••••••••• •••••••• _!'T_e_c_E_., .!.:, ~41;1-4066 25 t!Si . Guar . w ork . POJtios,elt:.640--434~. reas.noMaint.6·12·5329 Mar1e646·65ti3 l)o~ bt·t\\' 8 JO:im & uft PA1'CllPL1\5TEHING C -499:....1105. ·-----~ -----~ • .. ,. 9 ... ~ 09.15 ,\ I t ·r y p es . ,,. r e e TII" ----;----.-CEMEN'r C01.1PLETE G:trt.lcning:-Haull n9 Palri I Fr Spnl. '· ' . estimates. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WASH CAR P E.NTRY & Block Work Tree scrv: Qu<ility v.·ork ••••••••••••••••••••••• ca C''f '"' t & It 41,s dRd. P.'·01,·ng/Pa.-.J-Call540-uo25. CER1\J\1 1C 'l'ILJ::. Nev.· & \'1sta~hop1)tngCl'lltl'r DRY Roon1s. pa 10s a era-Walls. patios, sidewalks. at Lowe st rat cs. LOCAL moving & hauling eawar t"'""~ N J b t II ••••••••••••••••••••••• Remodel. Free est. Sn1 pJ,·1centia& 19th.C.1.I llQQS. o o o.sma · byhrorjob.6·16-4>915 557 -!HSIJ . by student. Lrg trutk. CoronaDelMor I 6'1!----3569 day or n1ghl. --------rcas. U;irry . 548 .97 <!3 \'ou are the winnl·r of •Wallpaper ,tiangbtgtr ftlJ ~~s_:~>·h·onu:!. s:hi -2·l2ti Nc:<l to Oriuinnl Joes -»-----Cemcnl \Vork of all kind~ Gardening: (;reg!!. \\'ay Hy former inst ructor .. ·-·••••••••••••••••••• . ADDITIOl'\S. Rem.odel· Reason ab I e. fr e·l: Reasonable rates. HAULING & LL Moving. 2licketstothc Carl Rebko. 64622449. HEPAIR, llcpq)t'. Waler Top Soil tog. CurporlS. C'ab1 nets. estin1ates. Ct1 1 1638~3325 494 ·UCJ.3. J rn n1 . O c pc n dab I(' UCI HOME ----he:1lers. St:rvi(·e !in~:..••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\lr.Wagner.673-1100 St·rvi L'c . $tu lood up IASkETl~LL PHUF Paintt·r. tlpnest l lon.:st \\'urk.042 -9'.tlS *'ropSoil •Co n1post• Sid ewalks-Driveways-Clt:;1nups. ·rrcework, s.18 2K01i. GA.ME work. rea:=;, lnt/ex,[·JreC' G •t\Iull'h*Rcdwood• Hemodel, Add on~ gar f>aiios Block and Garden ing ,ri., ~l1nu ---i"ebruar)·2., 1,,7-, t•st. rcfs. 548-2759. l\I AltV ~~.I'LL'l\lUl:'IO • Call586-69:10 1·011\',cstm /newconst.25 Slumpstonc W;il ls landsl·:.i p1ng. JU )'rs in l\10\'\NC . hauling . w.'' lil2-3'Jl3 •64U -'JilU7* 'r'!I exp. rr ce est . 6'15 -8720 arcii .li46·~UH.1 gar<.1~ccleanup,reliab.le P.leusceallti4l. Sti?ll.e:-:I _. __ ._ -------:\()JQ01'00 SM /\LI. ti45 -3439. fast scrvil'e. m;:1 -0,152 ~.~ 3 1 0 r ! a 1 ni ,) 0 u r Use the Dai ly Pilot "1''ast --W .. di1t9 -----To P l ace You r ·· t 'ast M!-:XIC1\N 1\1ike's La"'" IH·kets. !~orth Counti R cs u It '' Service Lc~· & \\'uyne·s l'lurnlnng ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"'or Result R esult '' Servi et· &yardmuint.Clt•anup& YARD CL t~1\N IJ P Pctint. toll free nu1nbt'r 1:1 Oircctory. Your service Hepair, He1nodel . *\Ve\ding• Sn1l jobs ot' ServiceCall Directory ad.. . call pruning. t'rec Est. Ph. llousehold rep;_dr, rl'lia :>40 -1:!201 is our s peciulty. Call l{cpi pc . Frt•e E s t larj!P . ,\ny luc<.1t1ul\. 642-5678 exL 322 now. 642·5678, ext. 322. 548 2049 ble. 5.50 03•17. ---~----_ 64!-5678. ext. 32.2. 1;75 --ti<!til ._!_5yrs cxp_.~-U\-:701 ·1 __ _ USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Rowlt Ser•lce Call 642-5671ut.322 Afmlw.t1U......._ Apa luwnt1 Uflfura. Apcw l11wn+s Unfurn. Apartments Furnlthed Rentals to share 4300 OfficC' Rental trial Rental 4500 l.ost & Found 5300 Job W1111t•d/ or Unfumish•d 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FltnalC' 7050 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 3826 !Wwport Beach 3869 Nowport loach !\L<\N'1flt <160yrs to s h<1r('300 SC} 1-'"f , crpts1drps. FREIREHT F<>L::O-:U · Shellie r~rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·r11t.:EXC l1'11'\G my 2 Br.~ ha apt, si5o S9.s. per 1110 · Call Co1nn1ercial-h1dustri al Vil':' Spr1ncrdalc!Ga1dcn COVEHNESS. yuunc 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW deluxe a pts, 1 Br $11;.5. 2 B r . 2 Ba $2.')0 & up. Open Sat & Sun 12·5. 337 8 1 Maria n na , 496-&:J(I Bit Or 2 + Den. Ocean & Bay vie\\", $350. 673-41!11 ()r675-3186 P 'LMMES• •PTS. 1110.N.H.6·!.'l -3761 1>.t6 -2t3oor679-3709 ,., d · .. "' "'"' ---+ ~ Space 200 to 3000', 21 to GroVt'. \\'estn1it1 s ter. -...·01nan l'SLre s Jtlu tis l'tl INU1' ES TU N P'f . .\IALE share v.·ith O\l,'Oer4 Coronadel l\11lr Cst llwy Jr.1· ~r sq ft. 30d3ys free 592 -IUJ2. goveme!!is, lutor or rt>lut · BC IL brhse,3ba.lcnnis,jlool. DlxspacE'from .4oft rcnl w /l yr. leai>t' edfield.llasv.•ork1.1dwith Baeh. I & 2 BR. from $175 !;Cl 1 mi. $2{Kl Cl l. SJ30 2s.t5 E. c~t 1-lwy t;75-f~ 831 t·IOO LOST : Neutered Scul chili.lrt:Jl. AvailatJlc on a CIHWnte 3876 /\dull". No Pel" ------poinl Siaml'St' eat v.· clait~· IJ<.1;,1s tlr lunger. ., " !2). 833-3030 d:.ivs ext " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15tilf\1esaDr. ~10 · WATERFRONT ISOO.S9FT&UP sn1L notch in ea. ear. 5-IS 42.1u. \S b!k s from Newport H~wport B~ach MISSION VIEJO IJh;;,ppt_·ared nr. 4300 blk. ---· 0Ngolrcourse2Br.2 Ba. BJ d • • * S et< ltd Jrv ·r PH:\L"l'ICAL ;\;l_;llSE, tlbl garage. pvt entranec 546~~st!o Bonni• Watters t-:xeculiveofficcs Industrial Unlh 'nev.~;d for inrorm:it1i~ con!ii idl'l'ati'. refs I-Ir~. N E~ DELUXE 1 br, c pl$, d riw. ds hwasher. frplc. e ndr gar . $200. 960-2198 or~S-3053 · H1•11, $25-0. 494-2339 eves or 17132 Gilman SlSO, S225, $350 l\to 27!Kl2Canlin?Capistrano l'Oncernini;. 552 _8738. ~ · 1su 1n to :1 : J() p111 ',,.. 2 WEEKS FREE· 498-r-0-149 days V1L·~· of bouts & \VUIC'r al S<.19 Diego t-'v.·y . -----GI'.! ~27ts Move in w /deposits only 3 8 Irvine BILL GRUNDY 1\\'cr~· t(1rnoff 8:11 1600 FOUND : B<issctl llound . I BR $190 2 BR $230 Santa Ana 8 0 vg]J}J-UeL\.,(.a(j}).. You arc lflc v.1nnpr of Re:.ilLor t.;-;5 -til61 -----1·ri-colored feinall', \'Le Jobs Wmttflt Ref r ig. Security, Pool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- -· 2 tickets to Lht• --20()0 Sq Fl .· -SJOU 1>c r 1110· Sprih.,;(l;i le & l-:d1ngl·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 707S NEW Deluxe 2 Br , 2 Be. f'r plc. All bltns. $250. mo. All util pd .. encl. ga-r . 960 --1889 or 8\6-4938 J ac u zzi, R ec. Bldg 5115. Newer !OH, bllns. £XCH111C11£WCONC(rT! UCI HOME :o.;E\\'POB'f Bt-:ACll Off. ;1t 3:!75 Birt·h, ~B . ,\gt . l).J~; IG.'l~' Ylll .. \'t; .,_·ornan !\C'ek:-. ·W.I ex er c j s e , rm . erpt~, drps. dispos al. Gd i~ l~~H~,l~~~!~~:!c BASKETBALL p:irt. furn. t'or rcllt . SJ7j_ S.ll .">1132 __ huu.;c eleanlng julls 111 Bil.liurd:.,Coh.1J"I'\'. loc . 2701 W. McFadden. G'ME 1 ti7:).55'02 li7.)·6iiiO Agt. ----LO!iil ' I.all pup. fcnL :1 t'u,.la !\lcSil ll;1rl1or Pll :s.t2-G547 •Boch•lors " I --~---Storoge 4SSO n1u·s uld \'1c. ll;nHiltun ar~·;1. Hc(crcncc:. a\all:i cfl rvine Ave at !\tesa •I BR , 2 BR Ft•bruarv 22, 1~170, I NEWPORT BEA.CH ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• \-1l·tor1 ;1. ('~I ti4;! l 11:.1 lilt• :).\;, ·1<! IU • 545-4.~5~. ::! BH . Sl85. Nr. South •2BR& Oen .r.1 ~;1 !!ie{'a1Jli .. 12 -5U7X,(")<\ n.eluxeoffll'Clo.U!te~frou1 LINK .UtiHtftsf'aid CoastPlazaarea.t.:rpts. From$llS-S485 3.l,I tu cl a1n1 vou r St>5i\'lu.Hrokcr STOR'GEUNITS F\\l':\'D : /\pprox. ~.i lh HelpWClftted 7100 De,l uxe spac. 2&3 Br .. . drps. frple. \\'/ e n cl. Tit-kl·t:-.. l.\'orth c·;Juri!v Hcalonunlll·s u-;:..~ Uiuo p "' . t..:n1alt• ;,hl'p. n1l.\. Hlk S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• st ~d l o apts. D is -SPACNew 4Br.l!ptc.l+ garage. 646 --fll35 or Mes.aVerdeEost&Adoms toll frt'l' nun1her'l.s . + ---- 1 <'rsunal business or grt'f'-' litt•h"'n. n1<.1rk h~shers, patios, some ba, garBge. OW, Yrl.~ 546 -2222 540-1800 5.\U -I''"'Oi l>t-:il\T.\L SLiJTE, 90U sq rt•creat1011<1l s tora ~l' ings. Vie. Cdi\I, Uaypo11 Administratl•• w/(tplcs. Near shopping ls.e. nr bea{'h. •1823 ~;1 c:.c:...c:o:c:... ___ ~--1~====,.,,=====..j -~ * •. fL .\'o. C)t . 45, ~11 .11 :'.Ir Fron1 $9. Jan11Jnrl'e & Con1plex. Lin coln J r , Alfie center, schools & F wy . River Ave. S450 Pl'r mo LARGF. 2 br. 2 ba. \1i<'. (J'Kl'l're. 833 2~JU . 1 San DiC>!u Fwy. !+79·01.10 1-ligh. 640-17!)7 To ss110 .,.. benefit ~. From S275.536-2579 673-7180. Warner & Bristol , \ t 8 1 f ----· ----~u/>c1·\1~11ry expcr. re ..!.~~~'.:'.:~~:'..'.~--le----'-------I cpt ldrp. A.JC . adulls on-· e ... ·por e.i~ 1 r~~ · or S!;l:SLE'I' llunt1n).!ton Ex· R.fttfals Wanted 4600 Found : ·rcnnis Racket. r(1 Prugre~~i\'c nnirn:il W'LllTOl"•CH PARKMEWPORT I $1'15 "9 I3t'q _, hus. n1ilii. s r<Hll: 0011 eC'. Park 1e1'\' dc ... irat>le •••••••••••••••••••••• 1le:saVe.-deacea.'~a1110 "" 5A ,\/. · ·.,.. -' " .._ v smoker to s hare grC':lt ,. · .. · . . " . ~ "' hu"µ :M>nd resume to· UTILITIES P 'ID APARTMENTS 3898 {Bl h •. •. I SISU ,.. II a rl .~. tit 1 I~. pd. s.1 Oil. Clean CouµI . + 2 s mall Identify. 551 -00dl l'I·• ,,1, ,1 .. ,1 ,,0 .,7 .. 1 "" ntmintfer m orn~ '"' poo. . ..,.,1 .,,-.. -·11 ''13 ' t . Id d I ------• "" l. ... . , -· . " Beaut. studio apts, 2&3 Bachelor 1 or 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ',,.. ~ Bob P1l'k(•ll I -683 f>Rl2. ,.. ' _;,, or w •• -.~·:.. .')~:!I ra1ne~ lo¥s OC(' nex(J. Calif. Ahlm a\ Control l>.ul v Pilot, r . {), Bo,. Br-., •-frplcs. bltns. dis-~~~~~~:~ 2 BR. 2 BA , ::.hug tptg., du y,;. Ii I 5 -1 .'IO2 _e\·es _tl'nlp. tJ< gi~l~s.:.-19•·4996· 11.B./Seal BehShrlter 1560 . Cv~ta !\lt'Sa, t:a hWllshers. 2 t'ar garage. s 17 -B h d l'\£':; "'knd~. OFFICE SP •CE H.B. ine1s/ Bac k of llumanc Sot·ic:t )' ~2.h:!ti · d k F s 7 Fc.$224.500pen9·6 D .. ,·1y . > m. o . us :ir · • CORONADf'l 'f \R ~ ~-;.,9s. rom 2 5· Spoi ·Pools·Tennis.. \\iestm1nster!:l46-2227 2 Br To.wnho~s~, frph'. Office Rental--4400 eoast Highv.·:ly I lnvest/Financ~ :')30 -6531 Adull" c:,1·11 t'\lra ineonu \cross fr om F ·sh· " _ _._I~~-f·om$260.IU•f•on1$2ll5.••••••••••••••••••••••• ··t"''J'hom<JS 548 5.'1r.I••••••••••••••••••••••• :\11 1n1 a!,\ss1::.l .l-ca~uc during ~p .• r~· time 111 ,.41 ' a ion ""PUl""lmen I nll'Tm ' • • • Adoption. Sp;1y1n~ & I · WAUC:TOIEACH Island at _J<1mborce on orUnf\lmlshecf 3900 Pool. tennis, continent.a! Desk ~p:u·c <.1vailabte S5o 1)0\VN.rf)\\INl' ~I tness '.\L·utl·ringinform:i\!ui i .\<Jur iiiin i u:.tncs-; Del\ix 2 Br. cpts. drps, San Joaqlui n llJJls Hoad. ••••••••••••••••••••••• breakfast. Some ocP;.in & n1 o . \\" i I l Pru,. id c Sl50. :\c"·l.1· dl't'. i.:artlcn. Opportunity 5005 !-ffW-~JO !);';' :.iu1:, bit~'. gur . 205 15th St. or 11714 644·1900 C~.it:1 lina vie"'·s. Separate furniture at SS 1110 {Juict. 550Sfl tt •••••••••••••••••••••• ,.\nimal.~ Jn1poundt·tl ,\1111Jl!1vu~ ;\l ;1lt1rl•'.' Uuilt.I _2_17_'_>6_t_h_S_t_._84_7_3_9_5_7 __ ,.Ck-·e_a_n--v-;e--w -o_n __ B_a_l_b-oa ramily scelion . Close to A 11 s wer1 n g .:".. l' r" 1 t' l' 136 Hol·he~ter. r;.12 190.'l PRINT SHOP t~<1gle, n1alc. 1 r1 .1 .~C'l·uri' i,0,.111c:.~ pd 1 i\f1LE F ROMBEACH! I:' 2 BR D p NEW "hopping & fine beach. avail<.1ble .. l?Hi;;i Bc<il·h l.clterprt•ss & off~cl for Shep.fcn1a!e,blk 1tan r :111 li4li :;:!!KL . en. . en. atio. e e 6.1.1.2611 Rl\'cl . llunt1ngto11 Beach. ine5S Rentol 4450 ::.ale or n1 1~ht l'On~it.lcr Chihuahua. feni, blk tir11 Do~l ~x~;!;e~:a~~~g !3;~· 673-5502 67S·667U YOU'LL BE GLAD . 6'1:!---4321 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\'O r kin>! u r ~ i I en t \\'ir(•h;lir ·rcr. ~I & l". .\µl hou~c n1.111;1gcr SJtnefrplcs. $185·S.1IO 1-~-------I SO I W I llff D p:i rtncrshi p . Loe a tell tan lb\k ncl·ded. Phone846-6139 YOUWAITED! SANTAANA2Br,2Ba. esc r. THECOLOMY bt•tV.'l't'll FullL·rl on & Daln1 a li ;1n n1al1•, •i i~ :il1i:J:213 'HG.'j :m1 Introducing ne w bach Upµcr $180. do~·n Sl91l. I Newport t'inanC'l<.11 Ctr ~I HFT \IL Sl·IOPS 1\n<.1~e1m. ~u ~t Sl'l' to.~ir blk 1v.·ht SEA.CR EST APTS. Cycle OCEANFRONT anrl I bdrm apts v.·ell Brupper$115.down$125. Leasing Office Space , · · 1 · prf'•'Ja\t•. t.:all 52·1-t;,;3 Poodle.malt!.gry /v.·ht totl:iiebeuch:All utll .pd. 2BR,1ba,unfyrly~5 worth sce)ng. Hefine All v.'/e ncl J;!ar & A/C. CiillonSite.\l•in;:iger !rime rcnsonablc!-ip<.1ce orH70 ·1561 Af~h<in .male,blk /ft;\\'n l .2 &3 Bdrms. yet affordable •Great \Vilt al'cept kids & pets. !714 HYl 2 :Hllext<!·Hi a\·uil a blc, large~\,snia!l .1--Doh1c 1 Shl•J1 , len1 , •••tr•·• -$TEPSTOIEACH BEACll "nv;rono,•n! • 542-£547 (lid v.·orld ch:.1rn1 '-'Lth GROU.,D FLOOR blk tan 2 DR. I b<.1, winter. S23.5 ... "' DELUXE OFFICES Fr!'nch 1\ lndO\\ s. gablt'"i " LOVELY Hunt . Reh . aBR,2 ha,S325 unf.yrly furni s hed tin d un .IR--oom--5------4-0-0-0-1 & trl•e.~. :\dJa t'Cnt 10 1Jportu111t~·111thr!!ro~·1nj.! Gerr11Sh ep,fl•n1 ,blk tan homes. 3 & 4 Bdrms. J BR, 2 ba. Yearly, $400 furnished. ••••••'••••••••••••••••• AIRPOH'I' L(J CA'l'l1>N F c s 1 1 1 a 1 0 f i\ rt ::. aut(,n10!1\ c rt·p!.ice:ment Retrvr. pup, mall', lllonoJ ~.up. CORONA DEL MAR $185 t $2 15 Patio s uite fron1 $12.'l. Ground~. p;1rt. ... 11,11ustry. L~ih. t't'ni :~l.c.·,-.r"s1_n 'Jlbin Property !\1'g mt • 0 R00!\15 520. V.'k up .,.,,ith mo. lne l. 1\ C, 1·rpts. .51\o BR<J.,\l)W /\ \' t)p(•n1ng~ fu1· '-~6-tn?. N11'1-~ee ~m~~2 ~1~[hs~~·L~~~ 646 8453 kit chen S30. wk up apt. drps, all ut1I & Janllori:il L,\GL't'.1:\ Rt-:i\l,;ll Company's Rep't Shthr. male, gry llrn . "' . ..:.'i-18-975.5 or64S-39G7 _ scrv. • No Lease Ret1 . ,. Lea<lin " tu authnrized Shthr. n1alc. gry /\\lit CH EZ ORO APTS or lease/option. l !\lonth f'cec ll"ol • Shth n I 11 -LIVE r\TT'llf BE C '-dislri butor~hips . Invest · r, lac. 1 ue 111111'°' '8234Atlant a NEWPORTCREST ~·~ S25&°' k. 73~.<\ II M2S.r:.Ilrislol.NB 494-7915 ~.1249 . for inventory. Lnghr,ft·1n ,blk lp.0'•1'. we ~,·hep:.;vd . .",."'..· 2BR.2ba.condoS52.5 p upav.··.6 1>140 557 ·7010 ------secured and t•arn whil t U~'l"IEHS __ ... ... • • • COMMERCIAL o:!t41S ~'IE KNO'J' r.1o·rf:1. - Close to beach. 536-0336 e p.""11.01~~ ""-·o•I Han1o 4 I SO CO~! MF RC rr· you lt•a rn. Ht•IJt•at sal~ FOt;ND: Gt·rn1Shep1111.x. Of fi ccsuite,Npt.$2.'",0 ""'" -,·' ' or 0 ll'C \11th xh1t t•ar111 11 ns. Will male .. •·g ,.,,r,· f••i·odl)· \)\..::t s paee 1nc·I l.!o.t rage, $.225. ,_, ' p..O ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrain & est;.1bli~h a~·· \'ic I r\ inc :\\c. ;".;II f'XCI USIV 1'' b I Lf':lSt'.Hl1r till 2:J<t:J t C ll f • 1433s-n'ar•vo--.• , • ' u · -.F..1ti.c-Mion1,,. "7:J -fi,Jl'•·•"~'"k•·•>•I<. cnun 5. ~1 110'\' or 111 n.11; :1u~:l --"' ·-1-lornelike atmosphere ./c0tn~J-"'•o1 " ~ ~ .. terv1 e~· 21:1-82~ 401 ,0,. Newport B•ach fnr ambul;itory Sen. ~~~... ~Bldg:>. 5000 I\' sq. fl. l '.2 M~ ---T -t -, -fl)l'~J). Puppy, ;,.1; 11·k~ associated Bh:OK ERS-R E Al TOI:! 5 1"1', W 6olb'"' l1l J66l 2 STORY 21EDROOM \\'i (h c:ithedral ceilings, i:.hfg carpets, b ltos. t ire place. balcon ies· l"~~~~~~~"'"'iii"I·::-::---------,--,--" J y,t,\LK TO BEACH. S23.'i. -- C1tiicns. Xlnt. fonrl &· /,..,1 ,-.b"'"""'•• "''•5 hu•!o>l for <tutu repotir. De?ctc;es, NS 503 fvtnalt• 11 1>.nl·~· v, b!k spet . diets prepared. l)r, ./x.100 -·k-• hrakc v.hl ;ilignnicnt. 5 rua.'k 11.B \'r \ t!rklu\11! APT MANACOER 15 Llnil-. Sn L:1gu n11. Sonic n1;iint . Span ~pt';1k1n·.; prl·1·c1 . I'() l'Ax Hltl. \'1•11 port 9:!6t>:l ,\.5S'I', n1an:tl:1'r, eouplc, no ch1ldrl'n . UO units. Costa t<.lt>.~a 0·12 3fi 1:, AVON LllUATE YOURSELF From Bor.dom & lilts!! 1\1• 1\n /\\'ON It t-:l'H t-:SEi\''J' 1\ 1' I \' t: .\dd fll'V.' l'l'OJ)lt'. !IC"'' 11L1c1·.;, ,\: 11!·\.\ 1t1!t•re.~'-" t1 mooth. Call 960-3221 . Nn • * * FeC'. REF Proper!.\ CaryCowan i\janagement. 303 kings Rd. •2 WF:EKS J.'R E ~: HEN'!' II '31) 9"5' "98 7'I'J ,/ ·--·-""• ••••I ' ••••••••••• ••••••• ••••• ' I' ·11 ,, .. , •0• 1 Oll<'<I '' ·" '" · ·• w ..... , -··~ 1111holl\.' ;iK.) \\' l!lth SL. ' >t'.H · ·" .>nl ./ ,..,,.. ,.,~.,•o Rt.·aut. llB ~;1rd('n apts. VacotionR~ntals 4250 Call Mr. Howard 645 6101 C:\1 Ask fur Dun. {Jays . S.llJ-5710 E\'l' fi1ti !~I LDAllS SD% }11 ur 111e ,..,. c;1rn J?IMld n up to 0 Fl)l.j\'() \·oung fe 111,1le tllOIH'Y too' I'll ~hfl\\ ,\OU nxt tu lllJr .. studios. J & :! br. frnm Sl'10 Fu ll r~~· lttTD Loanl· 8 '/:aO/o llus ky \.\'Pl' rlnf!. \'il' ho~·. Ca ll :,111 ~U.tl LUXU RIOUS-. -1 -bc-fi:;:n or Newport lleoch unfurn. frplc . new s h<ig. Youarc thewinnE-rof clrf1S. S200/S235. Under· 2 tic•kets !n lhl' g round park 'g, eompl UCI HOME ilecurity. 536·477u. IASKETIALL 8-lti 1323 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~EW P;ilm Desert Condo. 2 hr. l "z ba, tenn. ct1 . .;, pnols, _ia cu1.1.i. 'J'akinK llcserv;tJ,1ons. S200. 111.Jr v.cck. 714-493-fi27J FREE RENT S"l"()lt E S-() FFIC l<S $1:1;) up . Crp!s. dr1•~. li;.th. ;111• l j :J IJ I B e :1 1· h ii II H-12 :!H3·! Industrial Rental 4SOO :\'pv.·pnrl l!l\'d & J)l·ll•--.;..;. __ .;..;._ .. 2nd TD LoOM ,\l:1r •. ~ 11 f t•l1 !7 (·;111 lo Lo1vest rute11 .0ranAcl'o. Hh•ntif1.t;11 11 0<! Sattl•rMtg.Co. 1•11 ,11 .1 tj.12·<!171 ;,4;,.1J1ill . ) ' s l,l ~l?,\' SefvinL.: J[;1rb1)r at'i•:l 21 1l.'1:.!. IJlk 1 gry ll;J!1y~1ltl•r. l'L·haldt.'. ruy hntll•' ;if\ ,'I, ··re hr:. 11\l !l-lti R:r1.) :t<ix 111:11;, ·1.i r old hu.1· 2 Br, apt. Children ok. GAME OAKWOOD FIGHTS INFLATION Retttals to thare 4300 f)H1 re Spaet', haud,v l o S;1 n l)1 <•go F"''Y i\I\ ~it.t•S 1\0 rht\'" frel' rent on I vr h•a,,.· :'131 14110 · !••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs. '.;1·1\'l)orl Pier . ffi:l·.'>li!j r~·rn .111~ \'I (' i\ u ll <1IJ);,1 tt er. 111 ;1 furl' 11or11an to care ftlr 3 )'r ohl girl on Frirluys all day ~·our hornt'. !-: C~1 or Npl Hgls. fi42-8277 an 6 SlOO & Up. Dishv.·shr & f'ehruary 22. 1975 bltAs. Call 960~ 1409. Please call 642-5078. c'<t 333 to <'iaim yo ur 1'tl·kcts. !North Count y toll fr t•t• nun1bcr 1°:. 5-10-1220 ). Draftd new 2 Rr. 2 B<i. crpls.·drps. di;hv.•hr, dis· posa l . Nr . Hunt . Ha r bour. 16721 Sin1s . ., _____ •_•_~ 'IU6r!-2856 1 ~ Blk beuch 3 Br, 2 ba Ii\· rm . din rm. bllns, sun · WALK TO IEACH dcek. gar, yrly ls1" :s.12.J 2 bi. newly painll'rl, ('rp :2144t h St fl75 -o771 & ~rps. gara ~e. ~lo J:it:ts. 3 -Hl~pts fron1 S:JOI) \JI c-h1ldren ,,,. 1'111~lr:-.. ,1 •• 1 . p ' Slli0/$190.53ti l7ll l £r.<c to_ ie.u·h. roJ)crt.v I louse, hl2 :1.'l:lll 'J'hc price of evcrythin~ 1 ~ gorng up . No"' <tak~·(1od <;<.1rde11 Apt's hl'llJS you fight inflal1on h~· otfl'r1r1~ ;4n CXl·lu:-.ivc ''No Ht•nt Hais c 1; u ;_1 r :1 11 t f' l' • • We ~u ru•;1nt1·(• thal vou r rent \Viii not IH • r.H .~l'd t•lr I full .l'l'af Hud you still ha\'l' thL· ll1•\'1hlln v 01 l<~or sale or r t•nl :! H1lrr11 . BAYJ-'H(IN"r \Valrh thr 111unth rn1>11!11 n1·t·tip;.111c~ IOx55 mobih· honlt' o ho:its s:iil h.i '. L~e 2 Hr'. ;;i l'lu . .; \011 i:,.1 :( l11t 1nnrc· r~-st Hw" Op11osite Stat 1 ......... 1 Bil, plu!iih j'fl\S & rJrJ~. 11r ~·uu 1 01unc)' 1.1l Beach. $3100 or $\HS . ,, k I I I ~t·c. hldµ l ('ill' p:irkin):. '' ~·no1 1111· uc ing Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMMATES \\'f!nted to s hare b('auti£ul 2 bedroom furnished or unfurnished apt s at Oakwuo<l . ·rhere's $1,000,,000. in recreation fabillties . Con1plimentary tennis lessons, Sunday brunch. Sports tournaments. A fufllime tictivitics dircl' tor who plans parties & nnv·s. We 'll e'•E'n ht·lp ,vn u ftnd a rootl'ln1att• Surry. 1111 one undet' .21 &: no,..._,!..-; :'11 r1odel:> Ol)C!l 11:11 1.v JO tn i St•t• our larg111 ad in !h1• ;qi;ir-1 n11•nT S('I' I tnn Cf'irst &Lasl )53G 32 \J't Shi) uv;ul ,\1lu !l s ooh·. n1lll1011 111 ri·~·rr a11on ] Bdrm. Jvti'Ba. $27;) mo. Yrl y , S5H~1. n'11) C;i.11 l.11·1J11u •s, a full llrl\l' 1\1' <)At\\\'IJOO(;AHDI·;:'I, w/Luase, 190cleware 1\nila,673 :tO~H. ll\'111l'S l)Jfl'llor v.•hu i\PTS * I ,\Jt). Fltt-:E H E;\rr * No lease r1 ·q UI.'<. office~ ;nlj /\irpor lt·r ~lolC>I. A.IC. full S('l"\'J{'es. l"rnl $1.15 n10. 2172 DuPont. Bo•nnR .. 8.13-3223 "J'il lhJ!JJl . Nf•:IA-· plush offi!•t• hid~. :i to Ii Hn1 :-.1nlt'" Con· feren1·i· l!n1 Xl·rn\ l'OPH'r Nr (11 ' ;i1rµor1 ~:t1 :Jli.Jll OFFICES 400 SQ FT & UP MISSION VIEJO BEST PRICE IN ,\RF.1\ 1·rpts. drp~. "t'11!;11 A31 lliOO -7Z7fi ~+----·--plan ~ p:Jrl1l'i'-, J\IJC;J 's, ltlth a l r>ov!'r ~~~~~~t=J~~ DPLX. ON Tl IE WA'rER 1'r1ps '"' n1nre'. F1·1.1e Sun· ti42·8170 j M. UTUAL ILDG. .. oclt 3148 3 br, 2 ha, rrpl. '>''Clbar. d:1y Bru1H•h 3 ff JI 2 6 "-·· d k I NICELY F 'd ., ,. •i • o ices ava . • 11t 20 sq. •••• ••••••••••••••••• U\R:ll oc , pat o, pl\y 1 urn . -ur, ~ fl & 811 f furn.$450 yrly.67S-t421 SinRlt·!ii, I i\·~hc<lrooms ba.apl.toshr.w/mntur1· · one at sq . l. < •' & f I d R t f ' d Both at 5t> per sq. ft. n~nlSoLaguna ()Ccanfr t N w 3 bd. rurn. un urn. \\'1lh flli a )'. en reus. or C· Good Joe. All Ulil. paili, • ir.ctuc .,..... . on· e rm. 1h1· c1etrai>. fi.11)11<•1 , ,,1-.,1 t:1ilscal\: 963-7733 1 . . 1 1 r .. 2 b g bit J $475 " Hl t', Jan1loriu . c C\'<1tor, , •• 2'781 or Iv 6'b3:._7~!lev~~,/,1~.;~5 · ilfi!ly lU to 1 Sorry, nu !Slli\ll 1'~ 2 br home. must p:irk1ng & 11-l'c urity tl t f42-212l. · ' pct~or rhllclren he neat, 11.0. Mile to ~t:rvic-e. ,\sk for ,\l t·Gann · Oceanfront. 2 bdrm. 1 ha, Oakwood ! ocecin. Sl12. nlo, 11 util. or ~lillcr n ew2&3br.2bll ,it»r. bltns, deck. avail, G--...1 , Ca11Grt"gAdwnls7:3-0-j .d hc condominiums J/15.S3G0,645-7721 eves. aruen. I pn1. !2131685-5217. IOLSA BLDG -cemeoh/ • Pft'lonals/ L•>sl l)y 1\liso. Sthool, \\'1eker Bu <>ket. Rev.'ttrd. Jun. 499·30!tiU. v.·urk 497- 1168. 425 Sq. ft .. .shop with of· Lost & FOUild fict' s1><1t'C. heat. 1\r{.:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "nll'r, t r<i'lh. p<1rk1ni.:;. rest roon1 $127 .So M<ICALPIHE 8LDG • 3 U ni t~. 750 sq ft. c<.1 '-''ilh front ofhce. r~·s 1 1'1 l(1111s. hot w:1tcr. spa1,:c: lil'a!1 •1'I'-. p:1rk1n~ trash nerurl11~hl·(I MESA CENTER I c._ ____ _ ~cempt1 5100 LOS'f: Apri . Toy l,uodle, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ans. to F·i n. He...,· a rd, \'ie. I Time Offer \\o';ir11(•r &· !'\ey,·l;n1d llB. f'47-527H. FREE~ Daysl L•• ---- v.gas for C2) LOS'r \\'al le!. C'rl'Jit (':111 for ci('t1ti ls itn n1«d L':1rlL'> c<1nccllcJ. I lave nv 642--6753 \'\llUL' rt'l'S(lll,ll p.qJcrS 1500Sc1 fl .1n~lu~t l'l'll!HI. 11•ry 1m11nrtnn1 lo nv.·n1•r 1\' park In I!. !r'a~h. \\'i1h•r I.Off & fo.Md 5300 <inl.\ If Fn11nd pl1'01s1• c•all l'PSI r11nn1 . ~.1ra,l!t' floor-; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 52;, l!e\.\;rr•I ~J(i(I l!l.'1"1 s:!111.1 11.os·r· ~ fl•n1alc Ba5~ctt Schools & K~LL ! Jlo1_1n~ts, \',11· :'.nlbert & Instruction 7Qo5 1-;ulJ Intl 1u11dn . llt''-'. Hus har1t 1'.V .• kiH 5921 I••••••••••••••••••••••• :1:;1)1.J.~<1 11 ,\1rpor1 Loo11 l)r ,\1r \'\J!ld , pa1·knlg ~HI A.:.k for :\lr{.;ann or :'.l irlcr FOC1'JO Fe male J!'rc~··I• ----------i k1lll'n, \'H: ~1esa Verde. IE A : .. 'lli -8475 TRAVEL AGENT l'\'C~L Bah y~ittl·r. lilt· housc ... ·ork l\lon. thru Fri . i .·15 lo ~l ·I ~. !ttl3-:'H82 11ft Ii Hcaut y Opr need ed. Con1n1. 60-6~-iO'it; ·Ali':- ll:Jir Ba1,;1;1r. 1:.12 ().l:J I ·162 t; 17th :-;it, Ci\! Be Of Ser•ICf' To Your ComMu"ity And get 1l 1\l rl fo r 1: "'Cll'Ulllltl~ 111'1\ rotn er" t-1l•1<1 1ble hri>. Neetl car t,\'lll'\Vtllf•r & h:J Pl>Y dill po:;itlnn. S4i :10!'15. --~O~KK f~f:Pto:n t1tecep· l1on1st. Front office of busy Chiropractor. El:· p'd only. Jmtn,.d. pos1 . LiOrl. 1-frs 9+ 1 & :'1 -7. Or. FOl)NO : L:1bratl or Hetrit'vcr, black Vi c .I Edison Comm Centerl li.B. 962-5146 ------ COMP"ANY R('v.•ar<l! Lost f-'e1nl1 Bt-'.At:rons l lus ky , 2 yrs old . frienJ. SIN('t: l!J4·1 Iv . ''Ni kki '' lla ll;: C'LA~SES ST A fJT J\10N 'r l-ILY F::i rn coin mission wh ile you learn I C.Rr y L. Couture, 2043 Wes1,cl1N' llr. Suite H7i, NB. 645 -5300. 673--4400 I Kc.·tehum. Id aho t:tgl'l.f • ... ---------!LO ~! Fr i . 2 J,I , vil'J f'n~h1on 1 ~1untl \\lkll\'s · I BOOKKEEPER : Stable pn!<. for !\fcd -i. S upi.)" Occ 1 n view --r -Ap·~tm . t . ----S32$/~.yrly494 J795 0r._eMnView,IJl<"SUndtl.'k 3l Q.I. . en S jltoommute to share ·lUH 64U -41~. , = 1k1r 28 b J • r h NOWLEASING Wl ri'E "lt'"' m, "'· ltns. uun· Mt1oportlHchM01111 11 Ocea n r4'11t <1u~e . NEWIUILDINGS .J,OS1". ··-•\lie·•• '1 PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHO,OLS 6HI J<: 17lh St.~. Ana 543-6655 I C11 rl'. Al1·d -1-C';il (·X J)('r. Xln t ~·niie~ A: hen<'. :1 14·15Supi:riur. N ii E (I I~ .., ocean w. "'· dry.yrly,64.\-1878 1rv1neandt6111 646-l933 J COM,.ANY "' "' \i·rr<"dllf'dbrNA'J"l'S :uo o l\t\l'.:1':1,En r0 , P..~!Om 1,b! •,PP•t. fll ceit ... 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A rln .-~ oiy or more.· · 1!,.,.r. ~"' Vort:le S~. Chihuahua.. •Flll~.\VOOOS,\LE • i"OR '.\\t:Hl.\' Columblafi spmuwear 'Muil be 21 ply K entucky F'~le~ L4PID.A.IYFORIMAH :;u1 /P,T1me 6-15 l!IOS z1 ,~ppiy 1npersl)t1 ,tiny poodlee:. Lab. ptke, UNSHJNf.JJro.siC11nop) or~ ~;ul' liel ,ll l'oi·d 'vr1 or over: Ex M n Chicken. 29'l9 t.:, Coast l. u o k I n & r o r a r Thompson • r~ & S1rtoln doidt, 11hiht1u. pil buUs. Temple bed. c:ompl~tt-s 3 \'uc:hl~ CJbinct Shop,1, ooly ai>pl)'. Be~h tM.~a llwy,Cd&.1 m!.!chanicttlly incllnc SALl':SWtlMEN--~W Coast H~. NU C'ockapou ~om .100 Klngslxe Never 11h1pton 1 :.0.;:1t~~~~~~i1:~~ily 'f{l:i k . ~I ah og 9 ny tti3-7611ort62_89l8 ti --young man who has.. F\tll orPnrl-Time Mtrc"-diie 1n1xed puppies Stud Orig. \·Q!.t 52 .UOO .. Sil• ~.'"1~;~1~~.r ~.vr~b:nct~ ti. "' CEN. ~1AINT & Carpe:n. lnt~N$l 1n the-srowln <' 11 •• .. ,0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• serv1cem01Slbrceds.252S SJ.000. 734 J91~ •I BUYll * . lry man, e:tp'd., for oc turquoise tiusfncss Shirt -,. _:__ OOS W. 11th at Falrvie.,.. SA. , --:---•• r cm 11 :1 n 1 "' · m 1 :11 e • '! ' F;:alt1round11 . Contatl ! immed. Call 645-9474 s· ~·LEM 'KEI • Open evei S!ll-5027 ' CMOolhL tit:. c, ', u 'r1" I I 11 I ,. livud ll .. ~1 furn11Urr & h11rd\\ Uri' l.&296 ~. Olll.,l· B & t.fr Gr9 nt S4S 1134 ~ "' · ••-..•••••'-*•••••••••• er o 'v• st'r('(·n. ;.ipphunce., or wilt !>t'll fur St Corun.1. llll\'ersldo1 I OVS Girls bl~.7AM&'4 Pf.t -LOT MAN t'or Cr;1fl ~l fgr f;ff1 · Dwet9'y11Mn0ft \\'EJf.lARANER AKC 72~72. $WO. R o?>C\\fll"l(I \\JU areal Thuril. Ftlday.., iotoafyearaq(ecu Dal· ~ ._.. ('U:flt. neat, ~elf m ot1\'at· PRESENTS male, 4 rno. Che n1pion rar,·ed roffte t.1hl1· MASTIRSAUCTION Sut _tl 1 ly Pilot dell vary r0ulC$ GIR~ r1F\,JDA y . Off1re. C~~p~~~~,~~e 'Ke~e~:1~} ~:~a~~t.or tr fin (~per. de-The 1'11<*t Jm~rlant bloodllfnc. W1J~a1hr1(1ce 2131431 -2660 646-8686 & 833-9625 tri4iKeltoneouA may be ov11.i\ab1~ In your par · mt· APP 1 Y tJ for Dt·lJJls ut 'l'heodort' ~ -4155 " r <ippl. AMTIQUES.SHOW pnce or u A: onic. J' l>lk · t t · hr,uid nn a or Suiid..iy ~'.J') D97 1 W ... ed 108 I .. .irea. Earn prorll r~r de-t,~~~~·J'·K .'S taoo.B Rol>bin~ t'orcJ . 2060 · IN 'rll E Wt-:s1· 007-l80t new.·;~~ 1'11~~:r 1nlsr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll~e~:' ~·cash, trips. or -• · :__ ll:irbor Blvd. Cf.I . SF.CR1'~'rARY iiai·t ttrn<. S JNC}o: Hi44 AKC' ·ri.'nCup & St:.ini!:ird rtcms "l7 •>2:.:LI J 77';l C'O"l'O fll' l\\i:.\ 1";1n11ly Will Bid •l~I • C:ish (Of'- 1n1l!rc Y.n 1.¥c .ror st~th!lR GIRlSlla..JI)• ---, ~-~ r •f.'EATUlllNG• Poodles . Schnuuzt~rs , ~.cw\~ Lun._., 11/l i~pr· \l1·mh1·r..,h111 1 J.1fl'tlm1~1 Gd P1:inn '-''r1lt' PO Oo., new s ubiscrlritlons. t-or ·r In r 1 1 . :'llAClll N l~1 . (,l'lll'f~ll as! typist, nei:dl.'d f<lf" 1'hcCvll ectionsof AfghariPufis 639 02I9 1n~dale&Sldter S7SO C.dl 12 1:11 .5-111:1CW :1ui ('uro1\J dt"I ~tar .· 111form11tlon plea?>~ 1•>111 I ru _ , or e~ ~l~ale, f~IJ W/JOb shop ex11 ('nn1· t'ilj.lldly grow'i;: .. bU:-.!ll-l'!>'>. U\'f'r!:IS major {inliqul"S rl>l\'1' C!l313i5 :I\)~! t'\' !:1:.Jb~ "· ti42 -43 21. t-'rom Sun 1.11.1.' ''~:; 1t1 o n 1 n pctlvE.> wages, u1s . & 4 '~ f"X('lling vttrit•ty of v.rk. dcuter!.. f>~eb J9lhru ALASKAN Atalan1ult", Hl'fr1g. llillabed, L'hl• .. 1.., 1'lement1.1-San Junn nlasi;ugc .t.:arn while you day work wk. 01.1ys : 64<1 -753'1ufl 61':\1 fl.'lJ.23.Santa 1\tonic:1 AKt.:. ehumpion lin~'·' of dra,vcrs. t:ll.'1' n10\1'1'r" • • • t.:u pistra.o area t·u lt ltorn. No exp nee' \\1t' .1 4 U I 2 ~ 4 1• 1 ,. :-.. · l'l\'ll· i\u(lito1·111111, A1uin Show quality. 5S2 94~ l'utor TV, lablt!s. ('h:111.., Camille Griffin 195 -0630 a nd Mission si•niltu.school l\ppJ,vi111y Hl1: 47:"1l &l'n·o.Uailyl 10pm. ---l :1rn1~.h1fi .fi r~pl::ac1·,l·I 1467ReCJotfaRcL V1cjo -EI ·roro urc1i1 cull nfterno1in or ('Vl'n111i;. SECRET ARY Sun. Noon to6 pm Ft-ft To You 8045 & n1u~·h more 5-18 ;,J:.{!I L 8 h !'!Sl-6310. , 2tI2JlarborHlv<!.t,,; ~1 Manager 80WPM Ty1>\11n ,'"'WP". ----••••••••••••••••••••••• oquna eac J ,. ""' ... !)t~k. ll(C wulrlul S l51J h.i.: \ou .111• 1!11· \111111 l·1 •f! Eciua Oppor f.;mployer llAVfo; Som(' Openin~s in Train•• Shorthand 11~.iv y sx bt-.1 575, Cun!>11l•· t '\r :!t1rl.1·t .. toth" ur~a . $4 .-$6 hr.+ nc14· .. Heal &lute ~tanager technical typui1' ..:xpcr *AtilTIOUES* ADORAILIPUPPY '!'\' 1H('1\ a~ "'j )..!.• UCIHOME CANVASSING ~'ardrobe t•at:h season. ·r r:i1nee nct·itcd '' We'rl' re<;. ~Ut'!lir:i~le io Con1 SHOWiSALE tJ iuocockcr ldu<:h?>hund Cornrl' l1<"d Sl'l ,\ IJhl1· IA.SkETBA.ll BO\'S-Gtrls, tS or ovr No collecting or d tili1cl'· on !he gr11Y. • 1r vou ar~ potei Sy:. tent~ f1t·lt.11 S.. Clem1t1te Inn i\ffectlonatc.qu1ct S.1S & n1111l' 5;)<! 77411 Eurn $200-$300 mo. trig, Up lo $.15U. in free un llll'rl uggr.e::1s1ve G.ent'ral dutie:-.. 1111·1!.l FEI 212J23 Loie?>kid.s.<loss&cal.' 17831 ~1annSl lrvtu(' GAME hcl1>ing athletic club ~ell samples. 96J 7·170 dvnanul' 'peri.on who i~ :;k~llL'<I lvpin,.: ordut'llll\\'ll • ' ' lncloor1outdoor pet l·t·lir u.iri '.!:! !'.•~-. k lookin" fo,·" "'C"l fulu<"' tat 1 on. pr n 110 s al!>, f'r1 . Sat 12-\J, Sl..ln. 12·6 ''•·•nule. bl""k l"J" ,\dnHr.Jl l'Olor t,·, 1-:uuct 1'11'.1.,l 1·all ;;.i~ ,, .... ~. ,.,l lt<: ets to s porting HOUS"wEEl'ER ' • • t 1 h C-n \dm SI •o • d•I'"' ,.L II ·1···1 , 1 .-.... iiith ont of the fine?>l ccp 1tnc atli.Y.1•r1n;.:. & ~ ' · · ·-•gg.1~9 • t·on """ oo:.cp1 ..,.,., .... o, .11111 1vur -..~ents. 536-0791, Mr Cull"'8-'8IO lohL\'rl·t11t ?Yrl>l'~I"'' rubUcln•Jted .. VI /llU!>l;Jrd eolor !>Or •• s:.~1 '1'1tl.11_, 1\ur l h (_';1uHl\' Spiker ~ , " C•>rnpanJL"3 10 th<' bcat·h . " "" -----·---<•l't'J, l'Onluct us. ,\d ~r~r~·c~·~t&J~'.·.,;1:.Sct·ty _ 2 r'ilalc puppie:.. 8 ~·t·eks, O.~ 89ltit'\'~'" loll lfl'l' 11111nl1e1 ;., ~ C~R,DCTER 1 ~'ku,.~/~~;,f~~·r ~:.u~~~1s 'an<:e plus overrides rl'tl~ fi~ld . t\,,\. ,\nl1quc:-, l.oveseat black & 1vcan<'c' Nec."li 11' Sofa'S\50 2 l'hJ11 ' ~'in .>-l•l l:!:!il t f.xpcr1enced. malure, dance Or, N.H. i Nw"t Upportunll~ ·111d ~ru11.1h De~rl'l.'-Scty Sl'it:nl'C dt> 111.1u ·s. V1i:lor s ty te _ro~·~o.t2 993!_ ____ ea. Color t\' SlUll. l\d;.111 •• •. !>table. Ow.n tr1:1n!!p & 1'err,,•ndofl9lh Sl.'","!J are you'r~. Wr ite "1r1:d AIJll.' tu t·orn () h ha h I t 51·>5 1· I IU\l'J' I ' 'J I F II '"'" l\1anagement Box 3S5. 1n un1e;1te "ell & n1;1i.,1• rig or.'lt' ir up 0 Sn11:1llf-:m:dcpup,6mos. !>t' _,, •ar11·r11.111-" 1.1uu\11 I uh 1oos. u t11t1e&perrna. t:11JIG-12 -1225 clothe Daily'Pilot Post tntclllgC'nt di'l'i:-.lon-. i\1ust:.el1S5UO.~\l?>o,ru.1· needs)l;oodhomethis "'k. ~rLll SJO .. \l!.!ll:o. t-:r1~1J,h 111l'1nh1·1,t1 1.1'. ~li :1u ..- FE'.\C l_,l; Chain Lit1lllc :i \\,111ll·J \I l)O!>ts . gote.••• .11 .111 ,;.,1 3J33 or 111::1:.~1 ;:.:1r. \\':111ll·J lt(ll'O"'riller. l'r1•i•'I' l.ir14c on(•. i.71 ,;::'1u .111ytlme.a? Musicm Instruments --.... 8013 • •••••••••••••••••••••• tJrl!1111 . ht"<1llt1!u l Conn ··~111 1ul·l ' ~111111:it. Extnt 'P•··1lo,L·r :\Int Sa('r1flc.-e .;,:1:l.i ~i!i oas!'l 1;1us1)\. 111.'l ~il. f'cndl'r Sup1•r R1 •1'l'rb ~100 (_:111 .. CJn ~;s.3:1 ;:, ttt'ft h:ond••d • ~U\J 5 IK-83i I. nent. Ca ll 847-6002 ~ orr·., •. Bo,· 1560, 'c-l•• s .. 1.;1r ~ t•on1n.1t•n:-.ur:i\t' .u1).tlq .dot SC{' y 1800s Super"'/kids5tl6-lll60 r 1dJJI!-.: boo_t.s :'>/ ~J Sl ... l!,•rl 'll·rlt'I' i.li. l.!1.1 lit'lwn7&9AMONL'I'. HOUSEKEEl'ER "" lJI .Rl'na1 ... :.Jncc :-..tvlc . ---5-18 U377.l•.\\'.,tJIJ:! ·1i-;1r.1 Hlt 'l\E'.'>:BOt'K1'~R. 1'-fesa92til6 v." 111 ~· C..::irt·t•r op 1nahot1, S5UO O\t•r~ca.1RU:iJ-I Sctter .m<ilc,l}'r. -:-.-:-. VtiH :-;\l.l,;1, 1<>1"11111 1;u1t.ir 111 11 .. old, Expd Ll\'c In Maid. for · portlHHt \ 111lh i.:row1ng f 'I 11 b h Qlll<EN ~o · rn 1 I 1 .. 1111,Llil.i•nl'\I ,.,,,. si~1 ClERkTYPIST i.:c neral hous ework. 5 MANICURIST C.:0111p;1ny . f'hont'ur:st'nd 11:.ins ~r. -• u.11t ~e Ol · needi> good home-. loves • • " '"1 .. 11 .. 1u1.1I 11 ... ul \;1rnisht.d u k ,1 lb ood Heslin)•• 10 '·' ''''"""' 5\8 5G7V,!.iti -~7~. kids i47 _13t;4 d inette set. 111i., \!11\I ~"lid A'h 11p1•11 Uf.1·;1~•' n•·r·k .,1,.rf'o lniinac. ln1med. oponing "'ilh . ay WCl' . ,. us c ~ KI-:L1.Y 'l'1'.:MPLJ·:·rr>N'S ~ ........ . -------l'OU<:h & l'hr 1;7;1 Ol»I 111.t• Ill'\\ "Ill 1:j-, ul'\,l"i Sti JJl l pharmact:utical mfgr~ e~k 2 i.n .r:iily; Re-~·s fur 445 t-:. 11th St . c :\I ~1 11.rr•s. llt'lii:c !\l ~r .. ~lanc~s 8010 11 Yr Clld rc~liilt•rcd blaek c\es. .111 .i :!lll'\1111· 111.11.i .. for u per son who cun :ic· pa!>\ 5 )rs rt·c1 d. :->;1l;11·) 6~2 01:1-1 . l ~ll OL I N~ COJl P . ••••••••••••••••••••••• neutered male toy poodle . ~--. Office-Fvntiture & . ·t ·I l 65 5 411 0/ nio t s S 17511.anJ.(ley t\\~.l r\'inl'. f'llFF.l'lC''UP H•f• lolh"ri,,htollll'l'l'nuiil,,_K l-IERCUJ.t)NS11l.1I11 lJolli1l1'l1i·d .IJ"\'l'll!l:,.:.~.1,. Equipme-nt 8015 . cur.i .c ~ :YP~ w .p.~n. 61s.1.oo2s. .\1 ,. at. <..: u t t 1_• r . s (• 01 1 !1~70.~. 711 .157 ~378 -• . . '" \ ):;!>. .._ " ~ f & t 11 · l ~ ~~ans~r~~ y fr<'on1 t d1 cj j-1 ---11..-tn·ed !'or 11 :.il l>t'li. I ----(_·1~1Pf~;t~~;~·::1~c~~-tH2_-_1ss_:o_ __ -s\tio. g~~~ .. tJ1~1.1\1k~t :~111.:~· i~1t~l·1~ .~·";:11\1 l '1~·~n1· -.111 :~~:.~~;.;1~·:·:,;;~ ~:.::::s·,·, . u · on ~c ousc1noth1•1· "'on1cn ·s l);1yv.·k ti75 3·107t1rt•1 Cockapoo.,-pie-s S~5. Sin h:.tt th c·11\t·1 · tbl , w lt;xe<.:. sluff~un1l.llnga rchuL1lLtat1011 house>. . &•;11·..,:::r7o\\':i,ht'rS:J.'i •5· .',·,r.. Sl5. 675-l:J:J:J l1t•l•ir·1· :;I~\ <)Id lh<1pp111 :.: Hl•i.I.. l'ht~ .,Li:,:,-;, drlt rn:irh v<1r1ety ofdullas. S:ilury Prt."fer ri:cov'd ..,.,,,,,.,,, .\lcdHaek()fc lo .. "itl SECRETARY Ui_ l __ l_ ____ 1,,1 S2UO 11,1u11 1,,i,il' HI 1, Sli.:i , \'1crrc Ml)7 \V 19 t.:1\1 u -. G SOltnU1?>h\\ashcrS0.1 ~ --·1· -111 rummensurale w /expcr. ;.i!(·ohollt·. Lluofl s;iWrv. An9eJ In White• Vi'hirli>ool 1\utv \\'shr rnt;;f: to .i.td homc,·lo,:i· -_ -'. '!11'" (~<1!di ~J:ni !:l\.'.ll!'> 1" J ·· --- Xlnt wo_rk1ng (·onds & t•o. W\•e in ·l '~d<1 )'..,.,er\\.k. Soughtbyfr1e11dlyd~ctur If ·''ou 1·;1n lakt' Llrcg~ S<IU. blcsml Poodle.fem 3yr lllDF.-A-BI-.D, lull "ii•'. l·un11l1 1>1g.111 lil·n"h iano1&0rgan1 8090- tlt'nc(ils. Apply 111 Call642 HJ.899 I "/busy pra1:ticc who shorlh;1ntl at IOU -120 (_iuar delSlli Sti';'' h~b;·nkcn 751 Ol.JJ . ' gold bro"'n \l11y\ :'\l111 ll1t ... ol r111L.,ll' "\1111 :\It•\ •••••••••••••••••••••' J)l'rson, k 1 i 14•p m , l)pc bt:"lv.cl'n ~ -~ ~--1·ond 611 8777 l'•ll f,.,. \hh· \1 hr.1111•1 ANABOLIC INC. !>~c :; t'X ens \'C C'Xper. 17ll02G .,11 ll . 1 . , Grt.,11 luratiun Benefits 5.') -7~' v.pn1 & arc Jook111~ 11u·rl'<)l1''1' ('111\.l)'S :o.\\'ing set frt.·l' lo~-Sol -8055 s1i,1 ..! \\ h1 111.11 1:hinl! COAST MUSIC "'•' , e t'.; rvinc 1111.'.ludc niotln·al & den· tor ti 1·h.J!lt·n~c. then IC !.!fr1gC'ratur S:l5 .'\lnl guodho111c croqe e" l'hild' drt''>"l'f,. ::-.1., I"' ('l)S'rA :\JES.\ l'.t1ualOppor F~n111loycr hnm~diote lal ' t.'ull l\lar_v llu·klt'. ~tndu?>ynurrl·su n1t' "·orkini:l·ond.5.i~ 195!t 1:.10 1001 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1;15 :13 1:1 ·~\·htlr.~<111 l-',11r • ... t..:0\if PANION, 1n:ilurt• ~ell adju?>tcd won1an needed iJS companion ror l'hl\dr en while p;jrenL-. tr.;i11c\. l,leusc 1·:.111 , .5 17-0ij89 bl"'O !I 5 daily. Openings For K:lJ 2700. l)i•nnis & Dt"f'I· Class1f1cd ad nu 362 Big garage i.;ilc. (>Id 1 :\'•·\1 \\I:\' 1 ~ Oill~.\N ~ '. "•~"<iy i'<IOI G1l0ll v.ork1n" •'ii~ dr}c1 L.\HH ,\JJ()I~ Helr1t'\'t'l', ~tufL \\'ed. Sat . 311 ·11 Old J.!J~uhll,.1,1\111 tllV\\t·r iltl<"<· \•,,·,,." .... Ill!> P~·rsofllll'I Ai.:cnc,v or u Uu .. ,., ~ ~" (lr!ll1Kt' t :ounly, ~lllil 1'.0 !lox 1560 $1.) J\KC lteg1:-,tered _.\n1bcrLantrm. I. B Cut .. guorl :'\:t•l'd" one J\tioth ... --~.--:hibi tl'.I INSPECTORS '.\1 lt'h{'lso_n o_,, t_r~n~· Costa Mesa. Ca 921.i26 (';ill /l~7 1278 __ 968-_:?949 •• 8060 par! :::1111;1;. lli!i .J .1111 Se:o .. LOll.'>' _ t\:n & Gift~ for All f\e11 rno1·l' ....... ~ht•1', xlnt S rn :1 I I r 111 n1 i:.: "l"1rll :\c11 ri1n,; u L,.11\rl c .. 116.i2.~l:lal for Cree .\1 :..!rll 'J'rnl'l' llOnl''>l ~ 'fo visuully in:.per·t elct· pll' for ht.,1llhy, hupp) lrun1 e ~ub -a~?>cn1llht'S & bu.~uie.~s. <..::ill :\Ir Udl t·ornponents ~·h1l'h ha\l' 1>14; til!J.i s.;1.,. l·:x toSUt;i~ 1·011<l. '.\lul11 C~l'lo.!.' 575 D;1l·h:.hunll Poodle, 11 t; \'r old Buc k :.kin qti IJ\\11111(1\\L'I 11 t'a\eht:"r ,. 110 1·, 1"7" Id S ti . ~h1• Itri '-'":-.. S.: Stratton C;1JcndarofE\'ent:s ~ ·~ You'reTheToJK• ,a,,._ ·-u n1ou ... ec ieparcn~s niare,p;iµt'rS. _,. ~ .,. 1 th . . .• 6-10 816·1 546-4802 1·h.1111 lirl\ P 1n,,del 3068·6. Sporting Goods 809~11" Cook, e xp. or broiler man tlu)'S & n ilcs, l\1 u ldoons Irish Pu. 202 NC"wµort Ctr Or. J.'a !l.hion Js\und, 640-4110 ~n .as\;.{'~~lcd. prcp<irt· .\f(;J< 'frill'. 5150 ~U.ll'll + d.111.v 1nspctt1un rc1>0rts. '" . '' .. \, ,., 11. 'I n t~ l',X('tln1g J>OSlllon Y.':i~hcr & Dryl•r , 1;1111 :coo'_::= NC'\\ "~l~ :\l11l 111n1I. $95. ••••••••••••••••••••••'• .... 11.•1 :.:rov.·1ng 11rrn lhat 1notlel. ~·orks l'l·rfl·1·t. Irish St'lll'r s-•oldGoods8065 "I'' I "I k d \" 1 nt "' -l•.'•. L•n.hc?> ?>ki b1.1ots. Langi! •' '''t' ·s in epent .~-~1 :-.pint holh unl~· 511 5 5-lt• !>!5UU Spa~·eJ 2 ~ ri. Jur \iJ!'H'IY pn ... 1t1rin. C:1ll hunic.v, y.ird lil5-~l' , 1 1 He 11111, nicit.rl 11 . .i,·h. H1•tl IJ,•\LI. ~l 6 12, new Al l , .... 1111 ,,i.:t• .. ,,,r east ~ ~onths ex 1.i'\1.8-IG 5 \fi!'i. 11't!r1cnl'e 1n 1ns p ecl1011 desir ed. Previous ex l'i;i rh::t f'i.I Mill'. t1:J;J 2711(). icyc.le1 8 020 art 5 -K lllg' !>IZC' >e< , n l'\\' t'Olll· llt'll Fu I\ i!U .i ! (I I ' K'~l ! :511.J(I l 'h -. , J ,1,a '' :1 -5 pm Ut•nn1.~ & Oenn1s l'i•rson ••••••••••••••••••••••• -plttc :-..!Ill pa{ k.Jgt'd Xfr':t ,1,k tnr l'ar I lt· .ill -1 .!I!,' or at'! (I :Jo .. 5·10-01 1·1 -----------I 1icrie11l'c Ill ('Omponl.'11t 1\11rr'1-:1. \-1 ,\ 11 l. p 11 n1t' Apply('Osl•• 'lt•:-.;1 lrin 3:..'US ll.1rhur RI. t':\I nt·l Ai.:l'nl'Y Ol ()1';1n~1: USED lllkl'S & Part ... s1sl 1 \1·L·d a ll11m1:~ Srnl. IJlk. firn1 SI~)(), (\~'Ollh 8450). (_·011111y. 21.JM2 ~lll'IH•lson & u1; :.!·IHH Nt•11•port Ul\d 111Jodlt• n11--: \'cry friend· ftlll'l."n Sl70. ln l·ld~ etc· 11t1:-.1• hl'd . 1•IL'(' u1:11111.1( l>r lr\1rll' (''.\1.642 79111 I\ Jo1t•,k1d., ii l.'i -5807 11\'t•ry ll?>Uall~ honlt' :'\l101H!.:;;.', !Jldbtll ll".l .\ll·lit'l'l!nr tlX . \\'ood ~ 1t·1111 .. Xlnt Conn Si:i. ti I I IJ!jti/:I & '•' COOK stuffing & .so l(lcrin ~ EKpct. prcf'd. hut ~•U f\e!pfu t train. 5:JOA1'1 -1:30P:\1 shift, Mon thru f>"ri Weekend.5 ofr. $2 .50 per hr. Glenhuven <..:1u1v. lfosp. 646-7764 . t'ull 83:.t g>1:1u rur Appoint rn1·n1 Or Sti1p u,. :\t":t-;ll 2 Gd 1.1d!l'!> Full I' l (.';1r phOUt' li"I' ,\Ir Hil'hurd., Kl1; .;i.·.~i Crew Chlofs COMPUTER Start i~:::.~~~~ \\'ork A~~~~o~tr!~,~H -4\; -...·/boys & i:irls hC'lpin.i: lr\·ine. \;;_t lif. 9ltihl ..._, NEWPORT PtR50NN£l athletic club sell ticket, ~ · F:qual Opportunity . "-t.i. to sporting l'\'ents. ~1 akl' t:mplo.ver :\i ,.. -.;;-z ";AGENCY $200-SJOO per 1110. 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SO, 6 SECTIONS, 74 PAGl:S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOAY,FEB RUARY19 TEN CENTS ~arole of Leary Lashed· in Laguna By JACK CUl\PPELL OttlM O.ioUy 1'1191 Sl.IH "~ consider Leary. and stilt"do lo this day, a dangerous person ~nd I concur with District Atty Hicks -who once called him ·•the most dangerous man in the world" Jnd Judge McMillan called him a 'menacctosociety'. ·· l~aguna Beach Police LL Neil Purcell was talking. On Dec. 26, 1968 he busted Or. Timothy Leary in Laguna Beach on the first drug charge that ever .. stuck'' again5t the LSD ad- \'OCate, originator of the phrase, ·•tunein, turn on, dropout." Purcell doesn't tbi~k Leary. a sometime Laguna Beuch resi- dent. should be paroled. (Related story and picture, PugeJJ. The former 1-larvurd lecturer and clinical psychologist, has been granted parole and will be Plans for freed from s late prison Feb. 28. Now 54. he has been in federal custody since l\1 ay and is believed to be telling what he knows about drug traffiking l:lnd radical or· ganizations Although free of the California chargeis stemming from his post- Christn1as arrest by then - Palrolman Purcell. Leary still faces federal charges of smuggl- ing in Texas He could get up to 10 years behind bars there. Cecil Hicks, ()range County district attorney, said. it was common practice for one state to parole a prisoner so he can serve time in another slate. "I 'd just as soon see him in prison in Tex a~ as California." Hicks said . ·:J think Leary has caused an incredible amount of harm to our society by advocating the use or Clemente Junior ·gh Revived Negative Impact Denied By PAM El.A HALLAN 0 1 ll't• D.ioilJ PilolSl.111 1'ruStl'eS of the CaJtistrano l,;ni fied School Di strict revived plans for Shorecliffs Junior Hi gh ·in San Clemente 1'uesday and voted 5-1 to declare that the school "·ill have no negative im- pact on the con1munity. 1'he negati ve declaration. op- posed by William Enquist. will be riled in lieu of an environmental impact report "·hen the school's plans arc presented to the Southern California Regional Zone Conservation . Cofmisston forapprovaJ. J LSD. Thousands ~111d thousa nd!-. of kids have t1·icd acid berausc or him," Hicks said . .. , cerlainly th111k l.A"ary took a lot ot ...kids down thl• tubes with him," Purcell said. "'\'oung peo- ple were grt>:.i tl.v dl'C·eiv('tl by him." Prior to his <trr('~t by Pur<.'<.'11. Leary ho.id bet·n ~1rr1..·slcd, stopped and ~earl'ht·d 2J t1n1c:-; 111 13 preceding n1011th., J>revious a rres 1 ~ an<I trials had ,1massed a total of G9 years oi prison tune aguin::.t the LOS cult lt•ader. but l .L'al"} s omeho"· avoided it <ill until the n1~ht after (.'hristmas in l.uguna !{t·<.u:h .. I "·as on µ;1trol al !ht• time <.1nd as I pulled unto \\'oodland Dri\'e I stopped '!'he li ~ht s uf l .. eary 's C'ar \\Crc facin~ n1t· anll 1t "·as 1n tht· m1ddl1.· of thl· :-;trl·•.:I. .. l:>urcull jSt"'t· l~F.!\lt , .. Pagt• .U i 1 -' • l · ~ •' ·.~. . . . > .1 .. I O.ioily Pllol SI.Ill PhM• Enqut:st !'opposed tHe move because residents of Shor ecliffs in northern San Clemente believe \.he school would create excess traffic and thus a safety problem i(it is built on Via Socorro. SQUIRRELS OR EROSION AT HEISLER PAflK? Laguna Problem Under Study by UCI Students -JMllr "' .. ' PHt• •r htrldl 0'0.Mell HELICOPTER H S OVER REMAlNS OF CHOPPER THAT CARRIED FOUR TO DEATHS After Mid-air Collision Tuesday, Marin• Cr•tt Crashed In Remote Ravine ' Copter Crash Probed . Shoreclirts residents want the school lo fa·ce a proposed street at the back of the site. Mr s. Marilyn lf empy. s pokesman for Shorecliffs homeo"'"ners. said the lx>ard c<Jn· not lega ll y fil e a negatiVl' declaration "'hen there is a point of contention. in this case traffic. Joe \\'imer, Director of Ad - ministrati\"e Services. said he \\·ould check into this. Heisler Squirrels Get Student Study Fotir Dead Mari1w Fliers /c/,eruified By FREDF.RICK SCllOE~I Elll. 01 llM o .. a, Pilot SI.Ill By Rt:DI NI EDZIELSKI Ot U11 D.lllJ Pli.t S..iolf U.S. l\1arinc Corps officials lo· day released identification on all rour cre"·me n who were killed 1'uesday in a midair collision of two helicopters over a rugged section of Orange County's Mod· jeska Canyon. l\1arine s pokesmen said the pilot 1,11as Capt. Jan1es L. \Vatson, Jr., 31 or lr\"ine. ·rhe co-pilot was 1st 1 .. t. !\1ichHcl Belli of l\Iis· Thieves Ransack Coast R estaurant Burglars \\ho s priiycd a fi re extinguisher around the pre- n1ises to arid the finishing touch to their r ansatking efforts have stolen a microYt'a\'e oven and f00<l slicer from a South Loguna 1·estaurant. Orange County Sheriff's officers re1>0rted today. OC'puties said thic\"es "·ho may ha\·e had a duplicate key .to the IJremiscs ransacked the Sea (-;rotto reslaurant. 31727 l)acifit Coat Co:1st lligh"·ay afler the cater.\· had closed for the night. O.iolly 11'11.a Sl.111 PIM• . RAPS CITY COUNCIL Inn Owner Presley • s1on Viejo. The other dead v•cre 1dcntificll as Sgt. William P . Cheshire. 27. of 15520 Tustin Village Way. Tustin. and Pvt. Kevin C. Arlt. 20,orst. EdYt'ards. Nev. Caot. Watson. of 3552 ~-t arin Drive, Irvine. was still alive when a reseue party reached hi s smashed Clf-53 Sea Stallion helicopter. It crashed into the bot· tom of a deep ravine in the Cleveland National f-'orc st area three miles east of Cook's Corner. All the dead were <tboard thl' one heli copter. The injured pilot w:1s airliflC'd from the Y.·rcckag-:? and tak('n to !\fission Community Jlospita/ where he died in surgery 1'ucs- day. \\'atson is s urvivt.'CI by his wife. Belli, 23045 Via Pimiento. l\lis · sion Viejo . and thc other crcv•mf'n \Vere killed instanUy v.·hen the craft plunged out of the sky and s mashed itself to bits on a rocky hills ide. "1arine Corps authorities said today it ma,\· take days or even y,·eeks to determifie "'hat caused the l\\'O troop carrying choppt!rs to colide. An in,·estigation. begun in1mediately after the trash OC" currt.'d. 1s still under \\·ay. The other helicopter man ag~ to spiral do~or a hard landing on levetground a £ew yard<; away from the doomed cra£t. The helicopter had its rear rotor torn off during the collision but none or the occupants Y<as seriously in - jured. The ere\\' n1emb('rs of that !See COPTERS, Page 1\2 ; \\'imer said the district decided against preparing an environ- mental impact report because the school is bounded on three s ides by Reeves r anch propertv for whi ch an extensive report ha·s been prepared for the Coastal Commission. lie added th<Jt the district dis- ISee SCllOOL, Page A2 J: Cable TV Controls Mulled by Council An ordinance that Ylould tighten city control over cable television service in L::i guna Beach tops the lis t of six public hearing matters to come before the Laguna Beach Ci1yCouncil al 7·J0tonight Councilmen gave informal ap- proval to the 23·page ordin:1ncc t'A·o "eeks ;.1go. l-'ollO\\'ing first reading of the ordinance tonight. the council is expected to adopt the ordinance l\t arch 5. The ordinance is designed to empo\ver the city to step in if any cable televis ion (irm operating in Laguna Beach fails to provide SC'rvicc to lht• satisf<1ction of its customers. The proposed I a\\" also "·ould establish ne\\' g round rules for the <i\\·ard of cable television franchises "·ithin the city. I.aguna lleach currently 1s sc 1'\"Cd by S torer Cable ·rcle,·tsion . After the Ol'dinan~ is \\'hl:il to do "'ith the lfeisler Park squirrels -a problem that has been passed football-style <iround l .. aguna Beach City J.laJJ -now is under study by Se\·cn l:C Irvine stude nts . 1'he students. n1embers or Research Enrichment Progr<1m in the School or Biological Sciences. plun to present a report to the city on !he extent of tht:' squirrel population. ('rosion of the park"s bluffs and posSibll' "·ays of Teducing the number of rodents calling Jlcisler P;1rk home. 1'he study is the late:-;t in a Jon g series of nlaneuvc rs by the city to come to grips \\'ilh erosion of the park . It has been estin1ated by Stanley Schol I. public \\'Ork~ director . that burro"•ing by the squirrels and subsequent erosion is causing at leas! l\\"O fe et of th(' park to tun1ble into the ocean each year. C•1rol P tiyot , o ne of the seven undergraduate biolo~y students. s aid other factors n1a\' be con- tributing In !he crosiorl "a\"l' at•tion a!(ainst lhe bluff. rain iincl birds. to nan1e three Others \\Orking on the projel'I ure 'J'on1 \\'ickland. Gary Felton. Debbie Kersey. J ohn KU\\'ata. Larry fJenncr And Kim Pflue~er High Vacancy Rate In Clemente Scored adopted . the council "'ill be asked to decide \~1hether St9rer or another cabltt' lele\•ision bid- der s hould receive the Laguna Beach franchise. The council also \\'ill hold public hearings on a elanning commission recommendation to rezone three parcels of land at 1'he first line of inquiry by lhl· group "·ill be to determine JU~t ho"· n1any squirrels arc living ni thC' park The stude nts plan to us(· a .. captu rl' recapture·· method to determine ·the population. Start - 1ng this "·eekend, traps that By ANNE COOPER 0t Hie 0.lllJ Pllet St.iofl San Clemente is creating ils own recession, according to Paul Presley. fO!""mer member of the City Council and owner of the San Clemente Inn. (Related story and picture.. Page A9:l "San Clemente should have declared n building moratoMum in 1974, when San Juan did," Presley said . ··ins te ad the builders have been allO\\'cd lo gf> on building here, "'Ith the r esul! that "'c huv'c a.· vacancy rnte of 14.8 percent. Oi1vlng do"'h some streets In Sun Clemente. you have the impression the "'hole to\vn is up for sale or rrnt. ·· Presle)' said that lack of rorcsi~ht has been chararter1stic the mouth of Canyon Acres from of San Clen1ente's city council. light inclus tri a I to residential FIRST CALLER BOUGHT CAR '"San Clemen le has no in-use ; an appeal o f a Board of Ad- dustry. except Reeves Rubber... justment decision not to allow ex· he explained . ''This means that ccssi\"C hC'ighl on four homes un- most of San Clemente's residents der construction in Portafina commute to \\"Ork in other cities. Ljguna and a planning com-· ,\s soon as the ad appeared As soon as gas shortages made mission recommendation to the phone started ringing. The commut1n{! impractic;.d, City nlainta1n Glenneyre Street south first or six callers bought the Council s hould h ave re.examined of Calliope Street as a t'A"O·lane-car.·· bui Id in~ p11ll (' ~·. slrt:'Ct That· s the i n!Stfl nl success story ·•As it is. there arc GO t•on-told h~· a S;.uidlcbaCk Volley l"csi · clomlnium uriits near the Inn ·~ Now ~ii.If d*-nl after this ad rap ln th~ Doily \\•hich hnve stood vacant for tw ' ·M~·Jt • •. ·ili'l!t, ~ PUo~: . ' yt•srs." h(· con! inued. ''1'his kind ~A p.,~ tt'of! ~ ' ""68 F'l/\T. need~ minor or 1hi1\~ hul'lS thj!,builder and It cni a putiUsh . m eng . r1•p:11rs Rci;torrer hurtStht•ln\\'n .... , • thut S .. 1tl -·r~ a ' t'd x~:<'t:<:<it It isn·1 JUSt the empty hooSes t1<S1 ;1t 1Air~?t . . f u you have a tar to sell .. call ;u·ound Snn <:lcn1ente tt\lll bo\)ler t millit1p~·orttl o liroi.n -&12l5678. It's easy to put i fe"'· l'resley. · · \\' e do not hav~ a took ft.Ve 'nthl· to e wotds tn "'O'rk fol' you. ISee l'RESLE\', P(gt/\%1 'f • ' ( cause no harn1 to thl' ~qu11·rcl::> 11 ill b(' st-t at \·arious locatiom and checked l\\JCl' d<tily by Lhe students O;,ita collected through Lhe pro- cedure ""ill b e plugged into \·arious formulas to dclcrmine the squirrel population . l-'elton appealed to park gol'rs not to di.sturb the lr.<tps. lie point- t.·ri out that all animals tr<ippcd \\"ill be released unharmed. FollO\\'ing the census. the slu· dents plan to do n1igration stu<iies to determinl' ,,·hclht:r squi1·rels from otht.•r areas a long th(' Laguna coast arl' eoming to lleislcr f.>ark Pr c I I m i n a r y s u r \" c y ~ . \\'ickland said. sho\\ that ground ~quirrels do inhabit olh('r areas. The group also plans studies of the geology or the c liffs and the relationship bct\\'t·en squi1·rels and pa1·k goers :\liss Payot noted that <1 large part of the problem may be that cSee SQl.IRR ELS, Page A2 i \\. 4•;11 l1t•r lnt1·ca:-.111 g t•loud1n C':::;s toni g hl bet·o n1 ing n1ostly cloud y 1\·11h a thance of r::iin bl'~1nn1ng l'arly ·rhursduy. atl"nrd1ng to the \\'Cather :;('1·11r(• lli ghs 55 to 60 . l'h;1n1't' ot' r;.iin 20 p<'rccnt tonight 1ntreas1ng to j(J per- l't•nt 1·tiursd:1.\· 1:\'SIDE 'l'ODA'\' Sun Cle1nente civic leader Paul Presley is stdl-011 ardent supporter of Ins friend and 11e1ghbor. Richard Nuon. to u;hon1 he stilt refers ru .. the presrdenr . ·· :Stllry on Page A9. lndc•x Al You~ ~••"•C• Al ""'°'llM•· 8Nl1t1q 01 Mll'I' ... L.M, 8oyl'I l'l• M&"lc 1 .. 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According to the Regislr~r of Vnters, it is too late to formally withdraw from a race and Westberg's votes will be counted. ' D.ally PIW $bill l"llol• HE BUSTED LEARY Lt. Neil Pu rcell •'ro1n Page A l The only other candidate in LEARY Trustee Area Two is writer ' ••• Buckley O'Nei ll . Westberg said if he is elected and must resign, he said recalling the events leading will favor an appoin t m ent, uptoLeary'sarrest. rather than a special elect:ion. "I wailed for it to move or He said an a ppointment would something and whe n it didn't I allow Uie Board of Trustees to in-pulled up along side the driver's terview a wider selection of can-side. didates, m a ny of whom did not "'There was a young person in run for election because an in-the back (of the station wagon) cumbenl was in the race. and he was trying to crawl over "I'd like to think more didn't ·to the front. The driver (Leary> file because I w as running," he kept pushing him back." said. ''But I think it was because Purcell said he rapped on the an incumbent was running.'' car window and ··asked him what Westberg said h e·would like to his problem was.•• When the win- serve a nother four years, but the dow was opened, ''I smelled the district's system of electing from odor of burning marijuana," trustee areas prevents this. His Purcell said. only altemativewouldbetofilea "I asked him for his JD. He suit d eclaring that candidates gave me his d r iver's license and should be elected at large and then I knew who it "'·as," Purcell he's not s ure he wantst.O dothis. said. Electricity Rates Soaring In School Use Due to rate increases, the cost ~or e lect ricity for the Laguna Beach Schools has jumped a whopping 48 percent this year and the account to pay for the ·power is just about exhausted. I According to Clyde Lovelady, ,scho ol d ist r ict b usi n ess m anager •. t he district has paid a bout $44,100 since July 1 for electricity compared to $29,800 for t he sam e period a year ago. Lovelady said $55,000 was budgeted this year to pay for power from the Sou thern ' California Edison Company. The • Sl l,000 rem aining in the account soon will' be spen t, forcing the d istrict to pay for power from other accou nts. ··we are about SS percent of the , v.·ay through the school year, but have spent 80 percent of what we've budgeted for electricity, " Lovelady said. Lovelady said he had discussed the whopping electricity cost in- crease with Edison officials. T he com pany now plans to perform an "efficiency test" to determine ~how the school district ·might cut , down on e lectricity use. · But Lovelady was doubtful that the test would ~elp cut the bill. Souvenirs Take n . . , In San Cleme nte A San Clemente woman who recent ly returned from l\fexico today is without a $135 souvenir of her trip. The officer said t hat during the time he was talking with the elder Leary, the man'sson, John, was in the rear of t he car press- ing his nose to the wi ndow, mak- ing faces and sticking out his -tongue. From the car Purcell seized amounts of marijuana, h ashish: •and LSD, some of it taken from Leary's wife Rosemary, now a fugitive believed living in Switzerland. Leary was sentenced to prison in 1970 on the Laguna Beach ar- rest, but escaped later that year allegedly with the aid of the un- d erground Weatherman group and other radical organizations. He was recaptured three years Jater by federal agents. Leary's whereabouts are un- known now. He is in federal custody and according to some newspaper reports is cooperat- ing with U.S. authorities in- vestigating the underground or- ganizattons . -· ··i really q uestion the reasons why the s tate r eleased him on parole this early,'' Pl:Jrcell said. ··certainly I feel that Leary should spend more time in s tate prison than what he has done. and what with his escape and floating around the world for three years. ··1 realize that with plea bargaining at t he court stage, deals are made right and le ft, but somewhere you have to draw the limit," Purcell said. Frotn Page Al COPTERS. •• craft were identified as the pilot, Capt. Les li e B . Petty, 29; the copilot. 1st Lt. Robert E . Walton Jr .. 27; Isl Lt. Nicholas P. Petredis, 23, and Sb'1.. J<1n G. White, 24. t ·, f' ... aP,,.eAI • PRESLEY .. : l"f1"•"*· oolc\ng City Council," be ~J.Aid'. '1the council has not •; C!Pll&liud on the """"' ol tho !o/• 111e,i..a-c1> and tt>e !act tho~ ·:sen .cJementA has been the re- stdonce of Rlc'hard Ni)Con . The r1..-sult is thaf 'the city is sliding backwards.'' Councilmen'have been doing a lot o( talking,· but huvtn't t<.1kcn 1>0sitive acti°' on 0.1 nu1nht·r or. m'portant matters u1 l'>V.rl , he charged. I . ''Take th'9' w ater. fc1r 1n · stance," he 1aid. "E\t'l'Y b~ly knows we haYe a problem v.·1th our city water. Last week rny w4:1t er at the Inn was the color of tea! I say everY._ San Clen1entc r1·· sident should tiuy bottled v.·ater and send the bitl to City Council. ti·taybe then they'd stop lalk111g and take some action." Presley also accused Ci ty Counci l of procrastinating on the issue of planning for the pier and the pier-adjae,ent bov. I area. "That's another thing they've been talking about for yl.:'a rs,'' he said. "At one pai·nt I\\ as asked to 'A'Ork out a plan for renovation of the pie r. I put a great deal of time and thought ·into the project and consulted various experts. I came up with a plan that would have C'ost the city S30.000. My plan was s helved . ·ro do the "·ork nov• would cos t $75,000. 'fhis shilly· shallying is typical of Council. '"It's not that I think that my o"·n ideas s hould be adopted," Presley argued. ··nut J'd like to see some progress made in thi:s com munity. If my ideas :..ire no good, let someone come up with some better on es and lheri let's get moving.'' Another shortcoming of City Council. according to Presley. is that their input is limit<'d. ·;city council "'ants to regulate what kinds of signs bus inessmen can have,'' he said. •·It is significant that none of the five council members depends on a sign for hi s business. lt's fine for them to decide to lower signs 25 feet. but if they force me to lower my sign 25 feet, they'll put me out of busi- ness." 1'o ulleviale the problem of limited in put to city council. Presley suggested greater use of community volunteers. "When there is an opening on the Traffic ;:1nd Parking Commission or Parks and Recreation. a number of people apply to volunteer their services to the city. Only one person is chosen for that position, but why not look for ways to utilize the others?'' Presley has come a long way from the days "back home" in Oklahoma, where he worked odd jobs, including driving. Referring to two H.ichard Nixon associates, Presley said "l was having lunch one time with (C.G.) Rebozo and (Robert) Abplanalp and a t hird man, whose na m e I didn't recognize," he said. "I asked each of the men to write on his napkin to what extenl he would say his success in business was due to common sense. Rebozo wrote 75 percent; Abplanalp \!.'rote 80 percent; the third man wrote 90 percent. The man who v.•rote that his success in business was due 90 percent to common sense turned out to be the publisher of the Reader 's Di gest." Presley resigned his position on City Council before his te rm was up. "I s aid at the time," he explained, "that I am just an Oklahoma country boy. When l add one and one, I get two. When I see a problem, I work out what ,c;eems the best solution and l go 'A'ilh it. .. The problem is that city bus i- ness is not run with good com · mon sense." he added. "If I ran my business the Y.'ay City Council runs the city, I'd be ouL of bus i- ness in a "'ee k.'' . . - F.or Jlo ital F rom P ag<' 1\ I P . l A~ . ~ SQU IRRELS ane · ~ ppl9()V~ squ1 ... 1 •• ,. bein& roo by pork -... -~ usen and that part oC the solul1on ~ * • maY re.st In an educatlonaJ cam-u' a· F~ . .. . irc~" to stop the fe<<iin g pr•<- ··w e have to look at the social mancmg ~!n~:i\ ::i~h~i~~o1;~;:,~t~i <'U011'" The on-s ite slutlics will he corn· plemenlcd by 1n v\•st1iations by the students \r11 0 v ~u·ious rode11L control pructic<'S. (n p<.irticul<ir . they are :-1ceking as n1uc·h ~n­ form::stion as possible· on a ~q1ur· rl'l birth \'.Ontrol drug calll·d 1\1es tra nol. By l>OUGl.AS FRITZSCllF. A s tate Assc mbl:v subcommil· tee has ununi1-nously approved a n SS.95 ml Ilion appropriation bill to finance t eachin g h os p i t a l fac ilities for· lhe UC I rvine medical school. The Health fl-1 anpowcr Sub- committee voted 4·0 1'uE'Sday to back a version of the bill sub- mitted l ast month by the Joint Committee on Health Sciences Education. Chief Queries Brow1i Actio1i Ov~eetli' SAC ll:\!\l lc-:~·ro (l i F'I ) 'l'he Democratic cha irn1an of the As· scn1hly llealth Con1n1iltce today questioned thC' "n1orallty'· of the Brov.·n ad n1:ni~tration 's action denying many eld('rly wel fa re re- cipients f<liSC lCl'lh. "\\'e bc\ic,·e this nta\' "·c·ll h<.' a \'cry \\'rong d l'cis1011 a~ it affC'cts not onlv the hC'al!h but •dso the bas ic ·human dignit y of the s lat e's elderly poor," As- semblyman Barry Ket>ne said in a letter to acting l-l calth Director Robert L •. Gnaizda. Keene said "most 1f not all" of the committee members had "'dee p conc ern '' about ''the social policy judg n1ent -indeed the morality -of effectively de- nying most if not all of our old1..•r citizens on :\1 ed i -C~1\ access to full or partial dentures." 1'he committee '''as told last \\'eek that the administration's new $67 million dental service contf.act fo r l\ledi·Cal patients v.·ould make it t>x tremcly dif· ficull for the elderly to obt ai n fal se teeth. The bill would provide $5.5 million for u niver•ily acquisition of Orange Co.Jln·ty Medical Cen~r. 3 million to o.ugrncnt funding for an on-campus hospital a1ld un1 bulatory care center and $650;000 for start-up costs. According to UC Vice Presi- dent J ay Michael, however, pro- blems wilh the bill are far {l'o.n1 over .. h1ichael's assessment, made in an interview today, j;bes With those of Orange County legislators. The legislatocs ex- pect easy passage of the bill in the Assembly. forecast the possi - bilit y of resistance in the Senate and anticipate more opposition from budget-conscious Gov. Ed- mund G. Drown Jr. Michael refused to speculate on the fate of the bill, but said state money worries could cause it. problems. "\Ve arc going: to present every argument Y.'e can for passagc, but I cannot predict what the Legislature and the Governor will do. ··1'here is not enough money . around for the Slate of Calirornia to do everything it wants to do." rtl ichael said whe n asked to con1 - ment on reports th al the state h<.i s onl y e nough money to fund four medical campuses. UCI-California College of Medicine is one of five UC med schools now operating. LA Man Skips Out? LOS ANGELES (UP I > - · r\uthorities said 1'uesday a man accused of trying to s muggle $6.5 million "''Orth of cocaine through Los Angele s f nternational ,\irport last month skipped his SI00.000 bail and may have fled the country. Gerald C. Kott . 49. a J\lill Va lle~· construction v.•orker, failed to s how up for trial 1·ues· duy. 1'he drug has l)pr1l U'>l'tl 111 Canada but is IJ:innt·tl ~ t.h1· 1''ood arid Drug Administ~1on for use in the United Stutes. • 1\1embers of the ~roup plan ltr re1>o rt to the city within tWfi months. Wi ckland said. 1\·t embers of the grou1l nrc pay- ing for much of the cost or the rt'· se<1 rch oul of their ov.•n 1.orkC't~ includin~ travt•I to and rron1 Laguna nt•ach. '!'ht· uni vc rs1ly 1...; p ic kin g u1~· t e lephone and duplicat1n~ CO!-.t~. But what the project is costin~ in dollars. the s tudents are ~ain · ing 10 colleJ?C credit awardecl them through the cnrirhmcnl progr:im . '!'here's :... g r co.tll·r r1,.·\•.:artl, loo, lhcy s ay. "It's a rh~1!lCl' to ;ippl,v si.:icnc··· in tile con1 m un1ty." !\liss Payot explained. Rai11 Heaclecl Toward Soutlt By The 1\ssociated l .. ress · ·A nc\\' l">aci fic "'eathcr front brought an abrupt encl to a spelt o( fai r v.•ea ther in Northern Californi:..i . dun1pini-: rain on the far north and s pr~ad i n g snov.· in the mountains. Nearly half ;111 in<'h of rain fell on Cr escent ('ity o n 'J'ucsday, and Eureka had ;ibout one.qu<.1rl\•r or an inch. Onlv a tra e~· of rain fell on the San f·ranciseo l\u .v Arca 1·ucs· day, but m or~ rain 1s cxµel·ted to- day and ton1nrro\V as the front 010\'es south Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Wilson Kramer Autograph Stan Smith Autograph Billy Jean King Autograph Ra ckets-Frames only 23 .95 Pro-Staff Rackets-2nds Frame only 16.9?_ Racket Stringing 6.00 21.00 to Baseball Shoes Adidas & Spot Bilt 12. 95 to · 26.95 Skateboards- Wheels -T rucks -Bea rings Cones -Ax els-Nuts -Washers • Speedo Swim Suits Champion Handball Gloves Leach & Ektelon Racquets Voit Racquetballs Police said an unknown person entered t he residence of Theresa Copley, 210 Esplanade, Tuesday a nd stole I ,500 Mexican pesos. Police said $35 in U.S. currency· a lso wa s tak en . Entry was gained throug h an open bedroom window, police said. Marine corps officials who kept the d a maged helicopters un- der armed guard overnight said they Y.'ould take the destroyed helicopter out piece by piece but \~·eren'l s ure whether Petty's helicopter could be sufficiently repaired to be flown out of the rugged mountain area. Film Pirating Track shoes We still have a la rge selection of Tenn is Dr esses On Sale ORANGE CO AST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed PriHIMfll ..... Publl.,_ Jack R. Curley Wkl"'~"""' •""' ""_ .. -...... Thomas Keevil 50<1•• Thomas A. MUrphine ........... ,Editor (harfes H. Loo~ Richard P. Nall M1hl ....... ~£O.W1 T•ttl*OM (714) M2-4l2t (Utlollltd Adv•rllslnt 642·5'11 La41vn1 •••<"All O.partments: Teleohon<4 .. _,464 ..... "'" , ....... -4•S.04JO C..l"l ... t . 1tJ ~ OtlMI .. CNU l'vbll"tlnll ~.He •••••orion.II"""•'.,.,'· edll•u•l -•hir ........ , ........ ,"" ll•••t• "'I.' •• ''"'MM ... ""'"""I ~...,,I•! .. ,..,1,, •t1 91 ~...,.,__,, --~ t19" fMI\'"° ,.,Id •t on1• """"' c..Mt.. ......... ,..,..IOtll'fUtltWU ... _111r~ ..,_lt ..... -•. •11~ ... ---u.• ) .... =-=·:.~;..· _________ _. . -• Although the two choppers were both involved in a ··routine" training flight. Marine Corps s pokesmen s aid they did not know whether they were in radio contact before the collision occurred. Maj. Sally Pritchett, public in· formation offi cer at El Toro h1arine Corps Air Station, s aid inves tigators "'·111 have "no idea for some ti 1-n e to come" \I/hat caused the helicopters to collide. She ~aid inves tigators arc try· ing to reconstruct the events and that ii rnulrl he "a matter or weeks" h ('for c the cause is known ''u nl C'.<iS they find something ve ry obvious." The l"'O helicopters were both part o r Jlel icopter Training Squadron JO b<ised at Sanla Ana Marine Corps Air Station. Both crews were said to be logging f hours to maintain their "feel for flyin,1t. · • Cl D . d Adidas-Spot Bilt iarge eme · T. T k Sh 13 95 t 1ger rac oes-. o LOS ANGELES (U PI ) -The head of a film distributing com· 26. 95 pany has b een indicted on c harges of pirating the films. "Ronnie and Clyde." ''Cool Hand Luke," "On the Waterfront" and the "Gr eat R ace.·· Tennis shoes Adidas Tretorn -Converse 28.50 10 .95 to Basketball Shoes Adidas & Converse 11.95 to Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Hooded Sweat Shirts Hooded Nylon Jackets Baseball Warm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys Albert C. Drcbin and his com - pany, Budget F'ilms. Inc., leased prints of the motion pictures without authofity from th e copyright owne rs, including \Varner Bros. :ind Columbin Pie· lures, accord in g to the charges. Drcbin denied Tuesday hi s films were pirated copies and s aid he had "legitimate lease contracts .. for those seized by lhe FBI in a raid from Budget Films 28 .50 1----------- offices last month. From Page Al SCHOOL ... Cross Country & Jogging Shoes Adidas -Tigers -Brooks 16.95to29.95 Baseball Gloves Rawlings & Wilson 9.95 to Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens Tennis Sweaters Tennis Hats-Caps-Visors Penn -Wilson-Dunlop Tennis Balls-2.35 /can of 3 agree!' with the R eeve~ R anch study in one area -traffic. The T een Worker De ad ranch study claims that 219.ooo two.way vehicular trips 'A'OUld be made to the srhool each year. 59.95 t-------..----- CULVER. CITY <UPI) -Sarni Wimer s aid this figure is ex· Kor.k.is , 11, Who was shot in the ces~i,•ely high. head on his rlrst day at work at a The negative declaration \\'ill West Los Angeles d,oughnut shop, fir!'lt be s ubmitted to the city of died :Tuesda y . Authorith .. '8 said S.1n Clement<'. lt will then go to Kork1s \\'as working behind the the Coastal Commission. If counter at the s hop on Feb. 12. necessar)' approvals are ob- "''hen two m en walked in and de-.talned, Wimer believes the manded money. and fired the school can still be built by Sep· fatal shot before n eein~. le mber of 1976. .. - t; Bats-Balls -Caps-Undershirts Bike Repairing " Masks -Chest Protectors Open 9 to 6 Oosed Sundays l •• , • i • I ~ 538 Center 646-1 919 • • 1'••x Savings Averaging Your lncoine Can Help lly S YLVIA PORTER f Sewnth In a Seri et) tf }Ou share the widespread ,-------- 1mpress1on that income M '5 a vet a~1ng is a tax strale1y, ., oney g1mm1tk bcnef1clal only to ' Wo"th ' n11ddle u1>pcr 1ne:omc brucket r t<ixpuyer!S, you are w1 ong E, en 1f you ha\ c only a rt•lat1vcly 1nodest income you cun use this 1nethod to save on )our taxes THE K tY TO \'OUR using I 1ntome averaging to save taxes 1s al'\AJnusua l increase in your 1974 Income as against your in~<'lme in previous yea~. For instance, did you win a large p13 increase? Get a bonus" ?ttake big t1mernoney gambling" Whatever the increase resulted from, 1( it substant1ally hiked your 1974 income, test whether you can benrl1t from lncomc uvl'!raglng before ,you complfle )our return lt's cas:i, I 11 sl, pull out "our rl'turns (or tho years 1970 1971 1972 and 1973 Jul down the final tax~blo income ror ec1c h Ort.he four years, add the four totals and multtply by 30 percent 01 you can utld the four figures, divide by four and add 20 percent of that Either way, you wtll come out with 120 pertent of yout average taxable incoml! for the four base years Now C'hcck your 1971 taxahle income If 1l 1s more than $3 000 abnve 120 percent of the average figure for the past !our Yl.'a1s .}OU can use 1nc:ome averaging to cut your taxes J his \\or ks out bec<tuse income ave1 aging has the effect of n1ak1ng eac:h t.1x bra<:ket five t1n1cs ,1 s large as 1t actually " 1'"01 1nstanc:l" suppo~c )OU arc single that 120 percent of 'our ,,, c1 .1ge l<1xablc 111come for the four years from 1970 lh1ough 1973 1s Sl2 000 and th,1L your 1971 taxable in come 1s S20 000 •th.,\1-t ':s.,n<!_l stretch1ng1>la us1b11Lty at <.1ll \\JTllOUT INCOME AVERAGING ~ou r regul.:Jr tax on the si.o 000 v.ould be S5 230 Just look ~t the 0£f1c1al tax rate t.1ble You will set that the top $2 000 or your $20,000 1s tuxcd ut 36 PL•rtcnt 1n arr1v 1ng at your $5 230 total tax But 1£ ~ou use the income averaging: method :,our tax C'on1l'l'> to onl v S4 950 -<.1nd the top rate at which you pay 1s only 29 percent 111i;tcad of 36 fl' rccnt Thus you would save S280 on taxes JU st b' using this easily adopted 1n clhod lnt on1e averaging does not come to )OU automatically ho\1€'\l'r -e'en assuming vou quaJif, for 1t You must figure out }our tax undf'r this method by filling out a s! p;:irate Schedule G and 1nclud1ng that schedule v.1th )our form 1040 for 1974 Unde1 ordinary c1rcumstanccs you find your taxable 111<on1c for the four previous \curs by checking :,.our liJX returns for those ye.1rs Hut 1r \Our return" .is examined by the I B.S .ind rorrectt-d use the cor1 ttlt-'11 figure TllJ; .~OJ. .. LO\\ING .~I Glf R ES, pr1 pared Rcscarth Institute of America g1,es 1011 b} the ,Jl'>'>\lm~ng \OU t qu1lk t.:u1 rlc I 171 ineom" hy arc n1.1111cd 1nd1v1duals f1hng 101nt ri'tu1 n~ ,i-. to 11 llethcr you can save taK es on }0111 u-.1ng thl' 1ncon1e a \ crag1ng method f-OI a busC period IOCome or $1 ()()O \OIL \1 lJ.:lll lo Sa\e t,1,t·~ iJbtJ\e $8,000, for a base period uuomc 11f S6 000, you lx'g1n to sa\C t:-ixes above $10 200 fo1 .1 husc pc>r1od income 11f S8 000 \OU begin to save abo\e Sl2 GOO for .1 base period 1ncon1cofSlO OOfl \OU begin to save abo' c Slf1 000 r ur a ba~e pC'r1od income of $12 000 you begin to sa' c laxes abo' c Sl 7 400 for a b.1se period income of $14,000 ) ou heg1n to Sa\. e above S20 000 for .1 b.1se period income of Sl6,000, you begin lo save abo\e $22 200 for .1 biJSC period 1ne:omc of Sl8,000 :io1 bci;1n to sa'c .1bo\l S24 HOO for ,1 b.is(' period 1n<;ome of S20000 :iou l.Jtg111 li1 s a\c aho\e S28,000 FOR A JiASt PF:RIOD in come of S2.J 000 vou be~tt\ lo o.;a\e t,1xcs abo1e S31000 for a base pl'r1od tnromc of SJ0,000 vou begin to s,1\C .1bo\C S.10 000 for .1 h.1-.e pcnod 1nton1c of SJf, 000 vou Oeg1n to Sa\C abo'e S46 200 for ,, b.isc period 1nct1n1c of $40 000 \OU h<'g ln to sa\e above $52 000 for .1 b.1sc penod inc:omc of S50 000 \OU begin to !<.iJ\.'<' <tbo\ e S6-l 000 }~or a b.lSC period income o( S6() 000 )OU begin lo Sa\e I U'C(':-; <1iJ01 C Sil1 000 for a base per 1od 1ncoml' of $90,000 ) OU begin to sa\c .1bovc 5120000 fni a base pc11od income of $100 000 ,>OU bcJ,'!1n lo s<1ve above S140 000 but for a base period income of S200 000, no tax s,1\1n g is po~s1blc Florida Netting Bulk of Tourists MIAMI Fla (AP) -The cold economic climate 1sn t stopping Northerners .ind foreigners f1 om nock1ng lo bulroy 1''lor1da 1n droves lh1s winter, tour 1st off 1C1als say 1ng up well We feared the economic s1tuat1on and the unemplo} mc:nt might bring a slump ' satd Dean Gaiser of the I-lor1da Depa rt ment o f tourism · But southeast I:' lor1da the central part or the state Daytona Beach and 'Tampa St Pete all are hold llAL COlt EN, executive director of M1am1 Beach s 1our1~t Development Author1t.> said, 'The towns cln:se to JOO percent full It looks like "'e II rema1n pretty much full through Easter" Everybody's talking 11bout a depr ession, bul there s no depression here, ' J oe Hart, a M1am1 Beach motel operator, said hfonday. ' This place looks like St Tropez Economic Club Sets Tape Meet The February meeting or the Economic Club will be held at the Community Room of Home S.1vtngs ttnd Loan, El Toro Road tn El Toro at 5 p m , Feb. 28, according to Arthur G1guarc, president of tile club The program v.1ll fettlurc the f'1rsl National C1tv Bank or New York's monthly Lape ·The Sound or the Economy,'' a d1scus11;lon of economic Is· sue& moderated by John J)aly :ind part1c1palcd in by the bank s key cconom1c ex e:c;utlves The d1~cuss1on will con· s1dt::!r what effect the tax cul will have on the economy 1n the short run A que!l:tlon and dl1;cusNion period following tfte lap<>d Jlresent0t1on allows members and f(uests to air their views The meeting cost Is $l SO Rc5ervattons are requested b)' phoning 752 73Zl Off1c1als say the 1nvas1on o( tourists has a decidedly 1n tcrnat1onal flavor One hotel SPokesman In M1am1 said many of his guests come f1om Brazil and Argentina Another M1am1 innkeeper said many of his customers are coming from the north - Never 1n my hre have I seen so many Canadians 1n town ' ORLANDO OFFICIALS re- Porl that the average number of rooms rented rughUy 1n January not only surpassed the 197.f figure -when the ene r gy shortage cut deeply into tour ism -but was &Jso better lhan lhc January 1973 average Gaiser said the state's welcome stations for motorists registered l29,02:1 v1s1tors tn J anuary, 36 per cent more t han last ye11r and 'JUSt about on the nose· wllh the record t973 Lr,rf1c One or the reasons for the increased number of motorists, however, 1s the ap· parent reluctance or tourilts to accept atr fare5 JS percent higher than a year ago. State offlc1als, although pleased a bout lhe additional Jobs created by the tour1!'it surge. are taklng a wait and stt Btt1tude W edneaday:s Closing Prices 1 NEW , y RK Wednelday fabruary It. 1915 DAILY PILOT AJ, STOCK EXCHANGE ' I I • ' ' s • All O~lVPILOT ' This Is '/Our captain speaking ... ' Womf,ln- Seeking Career By JOYCE K ENN.EDY . DEAR JOYCE: I 'm 46, divorced and have seven ·children, ages 7 to 17.· Although I have child ·support now, eventually ·I'll have to find some sort or employment. Can you suggest any fields 1 might investigate? I feel I would rather have some ·occupation or business of 'my own rather than work f~r an employer. At (Career Comer) times, l believe I could be i nter ested in almost . anything that would hr· .fng me in contact with . other people. -I've t hought of real estate, but the market is al a low ebb. I t hink home decorating might be to : my liking, or· up holster- . ing. 1 don't have a.ny particularly great poten- tial in these fields, but I mi~htenjoy them . Twenty years ago, 1 \llas a medical secretary but this work holds no fascination tor me. I have only "l hig h school and two-year business course education. Because of my. age, I feel an urgency to start soon on some sort.of . endeavor . I am de- • termined to make a goOO future for myself as my childr e n wi ll someday grow up and lead their ·own l ives. -A.B., Worcester, Mass. CALL ALL the colleges and universities in your area and ask if t hey have a department of continu- ing education for "'omen -and/or if they know of ·organizations in your ·community that provide car eer counse ling t o women. Go to the vocational s helves at your library and dig in. Inspiration 'may flow from s uch books as "Job Ideas for .Tod ay 's Woman'' by Ruth Lembeck, or the "Family Circle Book of. Careers at Home" hy . l\fary Bass Gibson. The ·"'Occupational Outlook Handbook'' di scusses training and entry re- quirements for various occupations. One wa ll -to-wall de- corating business idea is a specialization of t.he t e mporary help agen- cy -a d ecorating and fix -it registry. Basicall y, you adv e rtise for customers, s aying that you can supply workers to hang wallpaper, paint. upholster a couch, build custom cabinets, provide ·ce,r L3in hom e repair needs, and so fo rth. Your talent pool can consist of co l lege s tud ents. housewives, off-duty firemen and police of- fice·rs , and r eti r e d Craflspeople.~ou get a · percehtage of°)Jhe labor ,c harge for matching customers with workers. S INCE VOU wa nt lo work for yourself, it may be useful to take several . otthe busine.ss opportuni. ty magazines. USC Student /" Wins $75() Rusa:etl C. }Jansen, a Untversll)f of $outhern california dental student and honor. graduate of Lagu na Beach Jiigh $dM>cJl has been awarded a $750 scholarship bY the Qen era1 Telepho ne ldanacmenlClub'. Ha111en is the son ol 1\tr. and Mn. Waller J . Ht1U1en, 505 MysUc Wo.y; b~lh o( w h o m are · ,dlployed by G oeral Teltpbon rfhere's never • , ·been a -better time -to-shop Thrifty. 45-PIECE MELMAC DINNERWARE SET Se•viee lo< 8 plu~ meot plo!!er, veyeioble dish. C•eomi.·•, \UljO• WHIL( STOCKS LAST! """" tot:::::-"' 1269 iAADE to-s£LL Y °"' Al A Of ro f01 2.50 9Cho,i<t ( JOI! l./o'll MOOll DROPS TOUCH & GLOW All FOAM IOU IUll\IP IOll-01 MAllVP Clo~our p.orchooe ol Moo~ Drop• Ble....l.d "'okeup '" YD1J• lo•onte m.oi1lu1!1in9 mok•up. Auorl•d 1k1n 1h11d<''-Moktup roll,.on ~<'"- lo,J1ion •hode1I OiM:. Pio.;. ly. lool.1 g•to•' D<K Pl.g FULi. -YEAR'S SUPPLY "''" ~' I OOY leg. 89< a.o •. 2'' -..... c '~"'"59 TUSSY YBUTOL IROll PLUS ULTIPLE VITAMlll AH ol 1he Vi1omin• plus WllD ' WEATHER HAID & BODY LOTION iron yo11 nttd doily 1'-0-t llie •••••••.•••• Ml • PENNZOIL ~ " multi-vis MOTOR OIL / ""' -. .. · -'fl -, ~ leg. 56< -c i1"4 Quart 9°01. 5111 PEllllZOIL Z-7 BRECK SALOll FllllS MOTOR OIL CREME RlllSE PllEPQRIT•O~ H ,_ .... 1.J9 1•2 •• co•m0111 lto""' lloir tonv'-!rte & ""onOfeOtlle, .01y 10 como WHILI STOCKS LASTI ............. _ .. ·-.. ·-··~·-.-..... _ ._ -..... -.. .... ----' ..---... I ..... ,...., '-' .. ,. ·• I• •,' I leg. l .19 244 .J 99c W(fl 100 TUUTS PllPUATIGll VKISITQUIL "-'°"0"1 fo-o.,•t poin relit- lllMOllHOIDAL SUPl'OSIJOlllS Poc~11111 of '2• UOUID llGllTI• (OLt MUKI .. 6-0ti. lotllt .. Costa Mesa JJJ E. 17th 51. Santa Ana • 140' w. Ediogtr & lri•lol Costa Mesa 1)00 HorW .. Wll- Santa Ana 3J25 """" .. MaeArtMr ' • • , ---_,......,.,_,,, .. 2"" --. ................. ... .. • ......... w.. .. ...,.. One stop shopping saves you more than just ti me. A lot of people shop at Thrifty because it saves them hours of running all over town. But time Isn't all you save. You save aggravation. In 60 departments. we carry abou t everythlng you'd need. That saves going to stores that may not have what you're looking for. And when you're in an unfamiliar neighborhood you can depend on the local Th rifty to have what you want. At Thrifty, you can do most of your shopping in one place. You save your car and gas, too. With the price ol gasoline that's a big help But best of alt, you save money. We cut expenses, and pass the savings on to you. One-stop shopping. Just ano1Pter reason why !here's never been a better time 10 shop Thril!y. ,, ' ob '('11 · tJI ~1 j'~-~J--IUll, SPECIAL PURCHASE FASHION JEWELRY Made lo Sell for Much More! A lu"'a•l•t a"'"'"'"nt al 1 .... 1.,. "'" <all•<tobl• P"<t' (fict<J>t ''""' fl•Nted & <1,p ""'"M<J>, b•0<•l•h. •opt\ ""'klocu & ""''"' AU "' c ~ "r-\"""" I \ REG.13 96 96 ~MULTI-POSITION VINYL TUBULAR CHAISE LOUNGE ]],7]'· loun9e• od1u•tl to'"'' o mul10tudt of nted1 "'" ,, '" o cho••. ho>10<k , •oble & more• Hto•y du•y •ub.,lor •Tet! !tomt ""''h !ubulo, Y1nyl -..ebb>ng • .. • \ Reg.2'' 3.99 WHITE DUTY OXFORDS foot pomptrn-.g tomlo<t !cu !lie wo.mon who i1 on htr lttt on doy Mode o! heory duty vinyl. dt\!Qncd to lo•t. Fully cu~iontd ;,,>alt. n-1lod 101• Cl.otct ol 101t1 ~'1·10 E<onomy, u>mlott & 1tyl1. Reg. 1.29 99c CHIPPERS MIXED NUTS A delightful tteot !or riW whnk fo,,.,ly P<Kli..d '" Y<Xullm hn• lo p••le'"" lre1hntu A ""111liOll' o....l O.li<oo11• '"°'k ot onyt1mt Sup<• 12-oun<t <on\ ch0<k 11111 ol yov1 lo•ofO!t m,.ei:I nuh \ \ -... , . ~'i? ·' --.----~~ ' • T-,;. ~· <~-, . . I ' ,. ~,..,A' I ' -'!'"( ;.r.;~: Fi: I v • ~ Thrl~;~ 56 Prked WOMEN'S PLUSH ACRYLIC SCUFFS THRIFTY AUTOMATIC !TRANSMISSION FLUID While ••ock1 1011 '" cloitd •o.: Ku!ll w<•h h~I l+t!\, cu1h,on on (\', ·M '' .,,,,, ! /t." ,,, .... , j ..,1, •. Colo" •n .. 1e1 ~.io. ··~·· • · l.J I f . . L--...... let. I. let. 1.37 119. 1.19 53c 99c 87~. llHllS LOTIOI (UAIASIL W/llSHISH <llAM I .l.Q Svr>e• "ch 15-0 1 11119 & Vonuh. Foi.dain Valley t:!epollo ol Tolbtrt BToro ll Toro ol Rockfie4d Huntl~on Beach U&!Adolittol ...... lionl Huntinaton Be.ach 211JI 1t.dll•d.olAftoolo Fountain Valley 16141 Hftor .. Ediogol' Westminster w .. , .. ..,..,. o1 Gddtti w .. 1 Huntjnqton Beach ,s...,....c..,.. Huntinaton Beach wrw-- • • j • • VOL. 68, NO. !f, 6 S f!C;T IONS, 74 PAGES .. •• • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • • Today's Closiolf ' N. Y. Stoeks W E DN ESDAY, FEB RUA R Y1~1975 TEN CENTS - BGl'-rfeades DOtDn; Stop Signs Vp By J AN WORTH dt llWI o.u, 1'11ol Staff • With a rowdy crowd of jubilant anti-barricade residents cheer- ing them on. an Orange County road crew demolished the Mon- tilla Lane barricade in MiSsion Viejo Tuesday. The scene was like~ block par. ty at the intersection of MontiHa and Jeronimo Road, with the vic- torious b lockade proponents cheering "We won! We won!" and clim bing into the bulldozer's shov,el for pictures. ' But around the corner on Mon - tiifu -and Naccome Drive, one of the people who wanted the blockade to stay was not in u mood to celebrate. r.rrs. Mic-hael Keane said "It's cruel. But unfortunately, we have no place else" to turn." And members or the f\1ission Viejo Municipul Advisory Coun· cil <P.1ACJ kept a dusk·hour watch on the intersection. rindin~ residents already using the street and running lhe new fou1'·"'ilY stop. ··Please µut 10 your biggest headlinl's lhat these stop signs are up," said Kathleen Kelly. chairman of the h1 AC. The l\.f AC re com mended that the barrieade. last of three erect- ed in June, 1973, be ren1oved and that "' four-way s top be put up The l\.1AC 's decision c:.1n1e after t"'O public hea1·ings, but the con· troversy over the ro;:1d closures "·as already 15 months old v.•hcn the l\IAC v.·as asked to study it by Fifth District Supervisor Tho1nas Riley . ··we certai{llY appreci<i.tc thC' speed with which the road de- partmeflt acted,·• Mrs. Kelly said . "But my main concern now is safety, and notifying the resi- dents that the barricade is do"'" and that the four-v.•ay stop is up .·· She said that in v.•atching the intersection for a half-hour around rush hour. 11of104 cars CSee RE l'JOVED. Page t\2i Ma1·ines Push Probe In 4 Copter Deaths ' 1 . -,. f 0.111' P'llot P'Mto by P1ttk ll O' 0.11""1t HELICOPTER HOVERS.OVER' REMAINS OF CHOPPER THAT CARRIED FOUR TO DEATHS AHet Mid-air ~Halon Tue1day, Marine Crall Crashed In Remote Ravine Indictment Names Two iii Nixo11 Case WASll l NGTON CUPIJ -A \\'atergate grand jury today in- dicted an attorney and a docu· mcnl appraiser on four counts of conspiracy a nd fraud for t heir part in the backdating of a gift of Jtichard M . Nixon's pre· presidential papers to the govcrn- n1ent. Nixon's gi rt "·as rnade lo cl<iim an incon1c lLIX ded uction of S.182.018 hut t he Internal Revenue Service ruled against him .. un unintl1 C"tc d coconspirator. Morgan already pleaded guilty to l'harges concerning his role in backdating the gift. The grand jury said IJel\.larco and Ne.wmun falsely n1ade it ap- pear that Nixon donated pre- presidential papers to the go\'-, ernment onMarch 27. 1969 in ril -h ing 1970t.ax rel.urns for Nixon and hiswifl'. During lhe j!O\'crnn1cnl's study of the claimed deduction, IRS in- vestigators urged that a grand jury be impaneled to in\'cstigate Del\.1arco. Newman and Morgan. N ixo11 Makes Desert Trip PAL~! Sl'RI'.'\GS ,l...PI J Former President Ri c hard :'\ixon "·as expected to arr1\"C in Palm Springs late today to spend a fe"· days at the estate of \.\'alter Annenberg. l\'ixon \\'as understood to be making the trip by automobile from his home in San Clemente. It "·as the first t1n1 0 th e rormcr chief exeeulive planned to lecive hi:-. \\'<llll·d San Clemente estate for more than a fe\v hours sint'e he re· 1urned from Long Beach Memorial llos pital Ill !\lo\·· ember follo"·ing sur~er~· for pblebitis. Collision Victims Revealed By R L:DI 1'1 E DZIELSKI 01 t~P O•il~ P1 IOI St•ft G'.S. J\·larinc Corps officials to- d<iy relca~ed identification on all rour cr~"·men v.•ho v.'cre killed 'l'uesduy in a midair collision of tv.·o helic·oµters o\·er u rugged Sel'tion of Orange County's ?\1od · jeska Cnriyon. Marine spokesmen said the pilot \\·u:-; C;1pt . Ja1nes L . \Vatson , Jr .. 31 of lr\'ine. 1'he co-pilot \\'as 1st Lt. Michael Belli of Mis - sion Viejo. The other dead were identified as Sgt . \1lilliam P. Cht.-shire. 27. of· 15520 Tu~ti·n Village Wuy. Tustin. and Pvt. Kevin C. 1\r lt. 20. of St. Ed\\'ards. l'\e\·. Caot. Watson. of 3552 Marin Ori ve, Jrvine, \\'as sti ll alive v.•hcn a rescue party reached hi s s ma shed Cl-1-53 Sea Stallion hel icopter. lt crashed into the bot- tom or a deep ravine in thl' Cleveland National Forest areu three miles east or Cook's Corner. 1\ll the dead v.'ere aboard the one helicopter. l'he inJured pilot v.·as airlifted from the v.·reckage and taken to :\lission Communitv l lospital v.·here he died in sufgery_ 1'ues- day. \Vatson is survi,·cd by hi!" v.·ife. Belli, 23045 Via Pimiento. l\.1is- s ion \1 iejo , and the other ere"·men \\'ere killed instantly "·hen the craft plunged out or the sky and s n1a shcd itself to bits on a roeky hillsidt'. l\.1arine Corps authorities said today it may lake days or even "·eeks to dctern1ine v.'hat caused the t"·o troop carrying choppers to colide. An investigation, begun 1mmediall•ly after the crash oc- ISee C.'O J•TERS. Page A21 -·- ' Dlil~ Pilot Still Piiot• REQUIEM FOR A BARRICADE IN MISSION VIEJO Residents Celebrate a s Montilla Lane Opened Supervisors Order Barricade Removal By WI LLIAM SC IIRF.IB E R 01 lht 0••1¥ Pilot Sl;llt Despite lingering opposition. Orange County supervisors or- dered removal of the last MiSsion Viejo street barric,adeTuesday. The board thre\\· its full sup- port behind recommendations of the J\tl ission Viejo l\.l unicipal Ad - \'isory Council !~1AC) that the blockade <1t Monti ll a l~anc .and Jeronimo Road be takendo\vn .. In its pl a<·c . s upcr\'i sor~ agreed to l.'rcet a four·"·ay stop. rcstripc pedest ri an cro~S\\'alks and incrc<.isc Sheriff's Depart· ment surveillance of the con- Burglars Hit Home Of Marine on Base Orange County Sheriff's of- fi cer s h<.t\'C been c:illqcl to El Torv l\Iarine Corps ,\ir St<1tion to in - \'estigatc :1 burglary that oc- curred "·hil c the oecupant of :.i base hon1 c \\·as ;.1 hscnt on ,·aca- tion. Deputi es .-;~1id je"eli-y , v.·atchcs. stereo equipment. re - cords <ind tapes valued by the ,·ictim at $6 17 \\'ere taken from the home of i\I arinl' Jan1cs Otto Re'Geon. 24. ·rhey s<.iid the front door lock at the home ,,·as forced \vi th a scre"·dri \'Cr . ll'O\'Cl"SJa\ inlCl"!')l'Ct1on In an effort lo pla('ale ll1t: pt•o- ple s till in favor of keeping the street t'losed. supcr\'i!-.ors or- dered the J\1AC to s tudy the posS1- ble addition or more stop s igns at · the other end or J\lontilla y,·here it meets Nacco1ne Dri\'e 1'he Montilla block<1dc "as the last of three erect Pd by the toun- ty in th e l\lission \'iC'jO area to ;1J- le\'iate the haza1·d of hc•H \'Y short- cut traffie on l'l'Sidential strc~ts . 'l'he barricHde i s~ue gctll'l'alL·d ;1 s torm of' cont ruvt•rsy and t ~,-o or the streets. Cordillcr;i and Car: ranza D1·i,·es. \\'crc· rt.!opcncd \\·ithin months of the initial de· cision to put up har1icadcs dur· 1ng the Summer of l9iJ. But supervisors decided to re· 1 a1n the l\Iontilla Ori \'t' barrier on the recommendation of county Road Commissioner I .. 1"ed l\I econ \'i lie. 1·uesday. i\lcConvillc changed his opinion on the \\·eight or a traffic study done by the consult- ing firm of Ruub, Hein and Frost. l\1cConville s aid the rt!port, \\'hich said the situation had im- proved enough to \\.'ar1-.1nt re· n1oval of tht• b :.1rrier. "·as technically correct and on that basis, he agreed it should come dov.·n. "Hut I leave the poli1lcal 4ues- t1on to you."' :'\11.:Con\•ille qui ppcd. '!'he grand jury charged Los Angeles attorney Frank DeP.·tarco .Jr .. 4~. in three or the counts and Ralph G. Newman, 63. of Chicago v.·ith t"·o counts in the 18·page in - dictment. f-'ormcr \Vhitc l loustc-attorney Ed"'urd L. J\·1organ, \Vho served as deputy assistant to r\ixon when he ,,·as president, \V8s named as 7he investigators said that if Nixon's aides could be compelled to testify, they could "possibly connect the taxpuyer \\·ith the pre- paration of the return" thus pro- \'iding the ba ~is for a rraud pcnal- <See Dei\I ARCO, Page 1\'.!i A few tlOSC' friends \\'ere un- derstood to be planning a par- ty for the Nixons at the An - nenberg home Saturday night. Pilot Killed Solons, Ford .Fight Division for U.S.? 1'he question of \\'hat to do v.'ith :'\lont1lla Lane \\'as \('ft to the 1\.1/\C bv supervisors early this year. sl1per\'isor l 'hon1ns Riley suid it \\'ould be the firs t tough nut to <:ruck for the fledgling ad,·isor~· panel I See 8 :\RRICADl-~. l1agt• A2 i ()r;111f!t• Ctt.tlS( Ex-Marine DI Eyes Saddlehack Board 0 1111 "19t St8fl P'Mto CITES QISCONTENT Candidate Kohler Editor's Note : This is /he si.r!/1 i11 a series of profiles on t/1e 15 can- didates for the Saddleba.ck Walley Unified School District bodrd of trustees. March 4 distnct voters will elect five candidates at la rge-th<(.e • for /our·year !erm.'I and hm /or tuit yt10f terms. .. William Kohler of Mi ssion Vie -· jo traces his interest in youth to his d ays as a drill instructor in the.Marloes. Kohler, 45 , !>erved more than 20 years in the Marines, including stints rs a weather and photo specialist and iTistructor al Parris Island, S.C. l-lc retired n captain . "There, you really see the need ror a good education." he said, "And I believe Lhat's where my youth orlentetlop tM:!gan." But more recently, Kohler's conc'er n tor youth b loomed through his role in the Sad· dleback Valley Exchunge Club. ffieelCO.lllXR , Page A2i 111 Navy Jet Bl'RB1\!\'K (.·\P 1 A l'\avy pi lol v.·as killed today \\'hen hi s par·achute railed to open as he ejected fron1 hi!:! jet \\'hi le land- ing. but t\\'O othe1· men aboard ejecl<'<l safe!.'·. a,uthnrities said. Officials said th(' pilot radioed the lo"·c r that thl'y \\'ere going to e1ecl bc1·ause th(' ,,·heels of the F'3:\ jt•t had blO\\'ll as the pletnc to uched thv gro11nd ;Lt lloll rv.ood·l\urb:.ink Airport . causing hin1 to lose eontrnl FI,RST CALLER BOUGHT CAR By 1111.1\ R'\' KA \'E Olth~ O•ily Pilot M•ll l·'ormer Congressman James Roosevelt "'arned a l"ev.·port Beach audience 1'uesday that a divisi ve confrontation between l h l' l)1·es 1denl a n d the Oc1nocratic Congress could lead to a loss of "'oriel wide bargaining pov.·er for the U S. Gut . Roosevelt. a congressman for 11 year s who now resides in Ne"'f>Qrt !{each. rnaintained that c1lnfrontL1t1on itself 1s not lll'l'(•ss nr1\,\' a dangt.•r ··l 'onrrontat1011 1s actually a challenge to us ... the former politician tolrl thL• Corona tlel A-tar K1v. an is Club. "Let 's ha\'e a baltle But. v.·hen the battle is o\·er and it must be o\'er by the end of this year _,. let's ill! get behinc1 the "·Inner "1\s soon as the ad appeared and make ii work ... Roosevelt the phone started. ringing. The snid. firsl of six c<.illers bought th(' The battle he mentioned is the c~1r. rurre nt lug -of-\\'ar betv.•een 'fh;1t ·s the instant success story President Jo'ord and the Congress told b\' a Suddleback Vallev resi ovl"r ho"' the country's economic dent .ifter this ad ran in thC Daily \VO<'S should be solved. Pilot : I' Roo6'.ev~·1t. son of the rormei' 'AA f l,\T, ntic'1.\Jnim¥: president, explaint.."<i, there arc t.'llt.\. r('pair:s . D<'-~l orfer t \YO d 1.1nt(ers to confrontutfon "XX<tXXX polllirs Ir you Ii.ave :l CaJ">tO lell. call ''First, If the o~ftlO C raLlc f)'l2-5678. tt"J"-e11sy"11> put n -rc~ Cttp~re11t1-1)rop-o.~1t.s own \\"ords to \\'Ork lor :vQu 1 «'conomtc ·plan and Ford rervse" --------·--·-----.. i to pul it Into practice, that could ,. • Otily ,.lo! MMI 'f'o!o RECALLS FDR'S CHATS Newport's Roouvelt lead to the country'lf being di ,·ided and growing stugnanL," ltooscvelt said. .. Or. If the Democrat.~ do not ha,·e Lhelr own plan. but they tell {St"e ft ()OSEVELT. Page A2 ) • \\ c•;1tl1c•r l nc1·C':1 s 1n g ctoudint'SS t nn1ght ln:l'Olllin~ mostly C'loud~ \~1th :.1 l'hanct• of 1·ain IJC'g1nn1ng L'arl~· Thlirsda;i.·, at·<·11r1l1ng In tile \\'Ca the r "l'l"\ It'!' l!i ~h~ 5.) to 6tJ . ('haul'\' of rain 20 µercent lt1t11 gh l 111t•rt•a:.ing tu 50 }X'r- t'l·nt '\'hur-.d,1,\ 1'\SIU•: TOD..\ ... .'io11 Cll'rne11tt' ci'b1c leader l'a11/ l'reslcy 1.~ still an arderit supportl'r of lus fnt?nd and 11c1yhhor. R1c/)(Jrd .\'uon. to u·/Jorn 111.> still refe r!t as '"the prt•s1de111 •• Slury on Page A9. I 11clt.•x At Y..,t $Pr~l<P AJ 1o.iu11g DJ l M 8ova 841 C.ahlorll•• AS C1rHrCorMt A16 CliH!llM 01·10 CO<'I'"(' Cll Cro!tWOl'll CIJ Qtf•tflNOllCrl II.lit Eillon11 P•.. 1'6 Elll'1'"i.1111T1•11I 81·1 F•MM• A11 U Food (l-14 H-to.. 8J Allll L1l>Cltr\ &J MlllM• Al 1Mv19\ •••I """''<lo• .. Mvl .... 1 .... , .. ,. HilMtttil Ntw• M Or• .... c.111111' .. _ ,,,.,.., P'ortt• Alt-11 -· DP.1"111( ... ~• T' ... w1.,.,. TlltNttn ....... ..... "."'' C1•S ... ,,,, .. •• ... .. .., ' • ' o.>ILYPILOT SB Hospital • -Finances Endorsed By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE 1\ slate Assembly subcommit- tee has unanimously approved an . $8.95 mil1lo11 upproprlation bill to fi nunce t eachin g hos p1t1.1I fJC'ililies for the UC Irvine mt•dic<i.I school. 'fhe Health Manpowe r Sub· cpmmiltee voted 4·0 1'uesday to bf!'.'k a version of the bill sub- mitted last month by the Joint Committee on Heallh Sciences Education. The bill would provide SS .5 million for university acquisition of Orange County Medi_eal Center, 3 rilillion to augment funding for an on·campus hospital and ambulatory care center and $650,000 for start-up costs .. According tO UC Vice Presi-den\_ Jay Mich ael, however, pro- blems with the bill are far from over .. Michael 's assessment, n1ade in an interview today, jibes with tho se of Orang·e County legislators. The legislators ex- pect easy passage or the bill in the Assembly. forecast the poss i-· 4 bility or resistance in the Senate and anticipate more opposition from budget-conscious Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown Jr. Michael refused to specul ate. on the fate of the bill, but said state money worries could cause - it problems. "We are going to present every argument we can for passage, but I cannot predict what the Legislature and the Governor will do. "There is not enough money arowad for the State of California ;to do everything it wants to do," 'Michael said when asked to com- ment on reports that the state has only enough m oney to fund four medical campuses. UC l -Ca liforni a College of Medicine is one of five UC ri(cd schools now oper ating. Mi chael said. "There is no way lo eliminate the Irvine medical school and maintain the present level of training physicians.'' UCI med school finances have ! been on s haky ground si nce Dec. • 19 when Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post recom mended that the school be c losed as a stale , economy m ove rather than fun d- ing additional facilities. l'ro"' PClfJe Al 'DeMARCO .. • 0.11, ll'll•·St.tt ""'-'• HE BUSTED LEARY Lt. Nell Purcell Leary Parole Criticized By Officers By JACK CHAPPEU. Ollh1 D~lly Pilol S~ll ··1 consider Leary, and still do lo thi s day, a dangerous person and l concur with District Atty Hicks -who once called him ''the most dangerous m<.111 in the world" -and Jud~c J\.1cr.1illan called him a ·mcnacctosotiely'. ·• Laguna Beach Police I.t. Neil Purcell was talking. On Dec. 26. 1968 he busted Dr. Timothy Leary in Laguna Beach on the first drug charge that ever ''stuck" against the L.SD ad · vocate, originator of th e phrase, •·tune in, turn on, dropout.·· Purcell doesn 'l think Leary. a sometime Lagun a Beuch resi - dent, should be p:.iroled. (ftclatcd story and picture, P.age3J. The 'for mer l~arvard lccturc1· and clin ical psy chologist. hus been granted pnrole and wi ll bt' freed from state prison l·'cb. 2s: · Now 54, he has been in tederal custody since May and is belicv£'d to be telling what he kno"'s al>out drug traffiking <:1n<.I r;.1dical or· ganizations. t•ron1 Page A I KOHLER. • • lie is now area governor, cover- ing Southern California , l-lawaii and Nevada. · As a c h arter n1ember and former president of the local chapter, Kohler helped raise l y against Nixon. . money for scholarship assistance When the backdating became to local students a nd initiate the known, DeMarco defended the Book of Golden Deeds award, a I procedure on the grounds Nixon yearly plaudit to an outstanding intended lo donate the papers community citizen. Often. the before Con gr ess passed a law honoree is someone who worked <"!urbing tax deductions for such with youth. gifts. As he observes the present Sad- DeMarco said the papers had dleback Valley Unified board of been delivered to the National trustees, Kohler said he thinks Archivesbefor~th_edeadline. the biggest need is unity and _ DeMarc~ ~a id 1n April_that it harmony. would _bre-1-1d1 c ulous ~~believe .he .. ··1 see a board thal is filled with . m~de tm porta~t dec1~1onson ~1 x-dissension and where the mem- . on s returns without 1nstruct1oi:is bers have basic differences in from the . Pres ident or hi s their philosophical approach to representatives. life He said he and Nixon's former "What we need instead is five P_.Crsonal attorney, 1-lerbert W. individual s who will sit down, go Kalmb.ach. of Ne~port Beach. through problem-solving techni 4 m et with the Pres tden~.and had qu es and come up with gone over the returns page by something that will benefit the ~page." DeMarco contended that chjldrenofthisdistrict Nixon's ded uctions might ~till be "There·s a lot of discontent legal I.~ d~~ensib l e but cl !~ not with this board," Kohler said. s ho-...· poht1cal astuteness. "That is bnund to filte r down to The t:J ixon 's lax return claimed the classroom.•· deduct1o~s for personal pa~rs , A native of Durfa lo. New York, • manuscripts and othc~ m~ter1a ls Kohler, an insurance agent, and va_lued at$576,000: the1!1d1ctm~nt his wife Mary have lived in the s~ud. Based C?n this claim, the 1n-community since 1966. 'fhey have d1ctment said the tax ~eturns a t"'o-year-old daughlC'r. showed a S95,?98 deduction for The family had first -hand l~ and <.·arr1ef'.1 over the . re-knowledge of how the school dis- ma1nder for various deductions tricl can work for it.s s tudents for1971, 1972and 1973. when their son, suffcrin¢ from a ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed Jack R. Curlev , .... "'""'"""'•""co.. ...... ,,_,._, Thomas Keevil EO!lo< Thomas A. Murphine ~ .... 9lft<l li<llllll' Cherles H. Loos Richard P. Nalt ,.,,,,1..,,l M.o"'"OOnq liOIKWt SlddltNck V.alleyOffiU HI01 L• P•r Ao.ocl .ti~~,,_.,. Otfttr Olfices . TtlephOnt t714) M2-4J21 OllMllld Advertlsint '42·5671 ....... """ .. V•llt'• Nt'""" 0Ul(f' s11 -•J10 "'""" i.ton C.h """""" 4tS·04lO C.0.J•itlJll, IV~ o,.,.,,. (o.t\, l'"D\!'*°1~11 CMlltMr Iii _, .tot .. l.Ml11.t1111-t, H lltw'I,.! -Of"r •r OOle•llM"'f'flU. ""'"'" "'"' .. ••IN'•~hl(lf •llfli"i -•l•I .,.rml••~•t _..,., ...... brain tumor, went into a special education progran1 al Olive-...·ood School. ··rw1y son loved his school," Kohler recalls. Last year the boy died, but not without having fou nd many fulfilling ex- periences at school. "I've seen at a very basic level what our education can do," he said. "I want our educational system to be the finest possible for the money we spend.'' Some changes that Kohler "'ould like to sec considered in- clude : -Trying to buy more needed sc hool s upplies from local merchants . -Expanding programs for the educationally handicapped and mentally gifted minors. -Com milting the district to austerity and. practicality in spending . -Studying ways of better evaluating the performance of top·level administrators. "I am also a firm believer in patriotism.'' Kohler sa id . "We've got the greatest country in the world and we should boom home on this point. I'd like lo sec us start some special projects for 1976, our 200lh anniversary.·' In shorl .-l\ohler said. ·· Educa - tion should help create a student who is in all respects n full person. But let us not lose sight of Ole basics, or be content with bc- in,: halfway up the ladder.·· • • • Gran.d Theft ,. A.. D • ' l'ram llflll ~· .. • enttst u..:!C.'! 0 d d RoosEVllL' • . .... ~-. . , ~~ .,.. .aoon r ere ~~\~i·:~:~~~~~:.i~ Quitting ..... · ;,, the sa meeaect, he~ed-~ ·~_UUl.jiii" F ,: M e Roosevelt also stresSed... thi t it 0 :.. ts the Congressmen's dbty \.0 go c • '.J. c ey to the White House and demand amp~ .... gn simpler explanations of""'l'ord's ~ ByTO!ll BARLE:V Ott ... CMUJl'llot$Ull Former .. Westminster m ayar Derek J\1cWhinney today lost his last local hid to avoid serving a slate pri son term imposed on him nearly two years ago. Orange Cou nty Superior Coui-t Judge John L. f'lynn Jr. curtly re- fused to modify the prison term of one to ten years he ordered for J\1c\Vhinney. 44, and ordered his immediate s hipment to the stale prison f<1cility at Chino. DcfC'nsc attorney Frederick I lopper s aid he will seek action in Jud ge Everett W. Dickey's courtroom on a wrilofhabeas cor- pus and "·ill additionally appeal :\lt·\Vhinney·s conviction in the t.:.S. Supreme Court. F::.1rilcr appe ::als have been re- il'tl cd in both the Ca lifornia Supreme Court and the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San lkrnardino. MeWhinney "'<is convicted in .July 1~7J of <ittemptcd grand theft ;ind eonspir<.1ey after F'ounluin \'alley s truwberry growt~r (~eorge Mur;.li told a jury that he "·as told to hand over $5,000 in ea~h and also contribute a $5,000 «hcek to county Supervisor f{obcrt B<itti n 's campaign fund. Codefendant Tad F\tjita. 38, a mL•n1bcrof the \\'est minster Plan- t • rom Page 1' I REMOVED. • ran the stop signs. ning Coin mission at the tin1c, "'as found guilty or i<lentical char..:cs und sentenced to six months in the county jiiil plus a $5.000finc. F'ujila h ~1s also reached thl' t·n1 l of his local appcll:.itt! road I le has be('n ordered to report totht• coun · ty j:u I Ma re h 3 to beg in serving hi s scnlencc. Ptlurai testified at their trtal that both 1ne n warnL"(! him he wQuld lose his lease on215 a(' res at 1''ounla1n Valley's ~lilc Square ,Park if he did not. comply v.·ith their demands. It "'as made clear at the trial and in the Grand Jury indictn1ent or both men th:.it Supervisor Rat4 tin had 110 knowledge or the plot and had never sought contribu- tions fron1 anyone through ei ther 1\1 c \V h I II II c y 0 r 1-· u j i t a . Fi11al Forum For ~rrustee Hopefuls Set The last rh.;1nee tn hl·Jr e<.in - didatcs for th e Saddle back Vallev L!nifil'd St·hool Ois tril't boar<i of trustees b('fore the C'lce- tion has bC'cn set for 7:45 p.m. Feb. 26 at Peoples Federal Sav- ings and Loun. El Toro. The forum. co-si)onsored bv the League of \Vo n1 en Voters and the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. will include a question and ans"'er period . policies for their constituents. The way policies are now pre· sented, il is dirricult for even economic expert5 to wtderstand all the implications, ROO!ievelt commented. "1'hat ·s why the Fireside Ch ats had such value in my ~ather's day.·· Roosevelt.said. He added that the radio brad· custs gave the people an op4 portunity to easily understand FOR 's policies. \\'hen questioned. as to hOw he vie\\'S the 1976 preside.ntiaJ sCene, Roosevelt pointed to severaJ established leaders In both parties. On the Republican side, Roosevelt cited Vice Presiqent Nelson Rockereller and form¥. Governor Ronald Reagan as tVli:J ,,·ell-qualified and likely can- didates. Senator Charles Percy is Olnother Republican who mt1ht become a leader in 1976, he added. f 'ro111 Page A I COPTERS. • • curred. is still under way. The other helicopter managed lo s piral down fo r a hard landing on level ground a rew yards away t'rom the doomed craft. 1'h e helicopter had its r ear rotor torn off during the collision but none of the occupants was seriously in4 jured. The crew members of that craft were identified as the pilot, Capt. Leslie B. Petty, 29 ; the copilot, 1st Lt. Robert E. Walton Jr., 27; Ist Lt. Nicholas P. Petredis, 23, and Sgt. Jan G. White, 24 . Dr. Edward Westberi has withdrawn from the race for Trustee of the O(lplitrano Unified School District. ·The San Clemente dentist, who has served one four-year term. said he regretted hi s decision but is n1oving out of his Trustee Arca Two into Trustee Area Three, ., rew blocks to the south. ··t have a house in escrow in Area Three," he told the board Tuesday. "l don't know if I 'll ob- tain the property. but if I do ttnd l was elected 1 'd have to resign.'' Westberg may have to r esign anyway, According to the Registrar of Voters, it ts too late to form ally withdraw Crom a race a nd Westberg's votes will be counted. The only other candidate in Trustee J\rea 1'wo is writer Buckley O'Neill. Westberg said if he is elected and must resign, he will favor an appointment. rather than a special election. He said an appointn1cnt v.·ould a llow the Board of 1'rustces lo in- terview a \vider selection of can- didates, many of "·horn did not run for e lection because an in- cumbent was in the race. "l'd like to think more didn't file because I \\'LI S running," he 5aid. "'But I think it was because an incumbent ,,,,as running.·· \\"estbcrg said he "'ould like to serve another four years, but the district's system of electing rrom trustee areas prevents this. 1-lis only alternative would be to rile a s uit declaring that candidates s hould be e lected at large and he's not sure he wants to do this. Faculty Hire Bid '!'here was a four-hour gap between when the barricade "'as taken down and 1,11hen the slop signs were put up. Tn the interim , a fender-bender occurred at the corner within an hour of the blockade removal. Nearby , -...·here California 1-lighway Patrolmen htld set up an auto inspection line, a Cff P of- ficer said ··sad scene," when told the a barricade alreadv was Each candidate will s peak, ad- dressin g the ques tion "To v.•hat issues \\'ould vou direct vour energy <And priOrities if you· are elected?"' f>~iflee n candidates are running for five open seats on the board. They <ire competing for three four-year t~rm s and t"'o t"·o- ycar terms. 1'hc election is J\1arch 4. Marine corps officials who kept the damaged helicopters un- der armed guard overnight said they would take the destroyed helicopter out piece by piece but \veren"t sure whether Petty's helicopter could be sufficiently repaired lo be fl own out or the ru~ged mountain area. BERKELEY (UPI> University of California offi · cials reached agreement with the U .S. Department of Health Education and Welfare on a faculty h iring plan for the Berkeley campus. down. · "That 's a bad intersection," he commented. "I'm a little' upset that the road department didn't put un the stop signs b('forc they removed the barricade. ~1rs. Kelly said. '"The barricade was removed without any coordination v.·ith the community.'' The road crews "''ere al the scene within three hours of a de- cision by count y s upervisors to take down the barricade. They arrived al almost the s ame moment as the an li- barricade lobbyists who were JUSt r e turning from the supervisors' meeting in Santa Ana. "\Ve couldn't believe it. We had just had lun c h and a few Margaritas to celebrate, and here they 1,\•ere already laking it down,·· said one happy v.•oman. So a s rnall crowd of about 20 people stood around cheering a s the road crew hacked, picked, pushed <.1nd pulled the barricade a part. Then the residents asked if they ('Ould take parts of the bar- ricade for souvenirs and when the road crew said yes. began carting: <J\\·ay various bits of blacktop, metal and chain. Cars began ~oing through the intersection within minutes of the removal. Each car got a noi sy O\'alion from the crov.'d and !'ievcral c;.u·s honk ed as they went by . l,.r,un Page A I BARRICADE After a 30-day stu~y anrl several special hearings on the matter. th e MAC voted un- . animously that the Montilla bar· ricr s hould come down. The only opposition to the MJ\C position came from Mrs . M.C. l\.1 au~1lct. one .or the original pro- b;lrr1cade residents of the area. She took issue with the Raub Bein and 1''ros t report and said the n1;itter s hould never hav<' been sent to the ~1 AC in the first pl arc. Mrs . Maunlct reminded s upervisors they had reaffirmed lht' closure of ~1ontilla last sum- mer and s hould slick by the de- cision until more complete data is . availableon traffic in the area. area. .She said the consullant·s traf- fir study \\':l !i "'unsolicited by lhe county and paid for by private in - . tcrests. ·• Mrs. f\1aulet told supervisors the study contained numerous er- rors in fact and a number of suh- JCCtivc Judgments <.1nd '"Pducatccl guesses.,. But s upervisors, apparently s w;i ycct . lo a final decision by AfcCon"lile's chan-"e in tack, vot- ed un4jn1mously to remove the barrier Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Wilson Kramer Autograph Stan Smith Autograph Billy Jean King Autograph Rackets-Frames only 23.95 Pro·Staff Rackets-2nds Frame only 16.95 Racket Stringing 6.00 21.00 to . Baseball Shoes Adidas & Spot Bilt 12.95 to 26.95 Track shoes Adidas-Spot Bilt Tiger Track Shoes-13.95 to 26.95 Tennis shoes Adidas Tretorn·Converse 10.95 28.50 Basketball Shoes to : Adidas & Converse 11.95 to 28.50 Country & Shoes Adidas -Tigers-Brooks 16.95 to 29.95 Cross Jogging Baseball Gloves Rawlings & Wilson 9.95 to 59.95 Bats.Balls-Caps-Undershirts Masks ·Chest Protectors Open ~ to 6 Oosed Sundays , Skateboards- Wheels-T rucks-Bearings Cones·Axels-Nuts-Washers Speedo Swim Suits Champion Handball Gloves Leach & Ektelon Racquets Voit Racquetballs We still have a large selection of Tennis Dresses On Sale Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Hooded Sweat Shirts Hooded Nylon Jackets Baseball Warm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens Tennis Sweaters Tennis Hats-Caps·Visors Penn·Wilson·Dunlop Tennis Balls-2.35/can of 3 I t------1 Bike Repairing 538 Center 646-1919 • • -A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE 0 Student,· .,p oac-•. , Ever since Saddleback College opened its doors lo sl~dents less than a d°"ade ago, it ha_s had the problem of keeping lhen1 interested in attending classes at that campus. Lured by a more attractive slate of class q!ferlngs at nearby community colleges, students Ooeked lo the Rancho Santiago Community College . DJStrict, the Coast Community College District and · the North Orange County College District. A recent study shows that last year Saddlcback ''los t" 2.800 students to these districts and that taxpayers living within the Saddleback diJtrict paid $739,000 m tull1on fees for their education. With recent curriculum improvements. Saddleback has been able to keep more students on campus and it t hercfore comes as no surprise that trustees showed their indignation last \VCek when thev learned lhilt the Coast Community College Distric.t had sent brochures advertising their classes to <.1ddrt!s sc s in the Saddleback l>0undarics. . \Vh cther these maili11~s occurred by design or :.re 1.:1denl, lhe practice of' 'poaching'· on other· lL·r ritorii..•s for stude11ts should be discouraged. The Coast Community College District, with its burgeoning enrollment at both its Golden West and Orange Coast campuses does not need to resort to such measures to maintain its student population. Barricade Falls 1'he Montilla Lane-Geronimo Road barricade in l\lission V•iejo was a pile of rubblC within hours of a decision 'fuesday by the board of supervisors tu authorize its ren1ov:..il. Viejo's short history. So lhe barricade Is down . Not everybody is happy '\bout it. A good p0rtion of the Montilla Lane homeowners believe removal of the barricade ¥i•ill bring 8 return or their former traffic hassles. Jt's a relief lhe issue is resolved, t-houeh a car:cful watch must be maintained on the street sltuat.ion . Many of the worries of the pro-barricade contingent are s erious, and if the old safety problems rctw·n, 1norc safeguards may be needed. Blmne Misplaced Al a recent Irvine City Council meeting, Orange County's top labor leader charged the council with virtual s in g le -handed responsibility for unemployment plaguing the construction industry. Ccnlral Labor CoWlcil head Peter Remmel charged th~1t city development policies are hailing construction '''hith should be taking place 1n Irvine. Hut the vcrhal assault lapsed into absurdity \vhcn £{e1nn1cl ackno\vlcclgcd he ··s tood corrected" after a counciln1an outlined city a<:tions to allov.1 constr11ction of 20,000 nc,,· homes and 2,058 acres of industrial dc- ,·clopn1c nt. l~cmmcl '!-i b;.1rragc \\'as only tl1e most recent of a series of speeches in which he has attempted to pin the blame for the cons truction industry's woes on this or th_at. J)ublic a gency. Sc>n1 e actions of the council h:..i,·e tendc<l lo drive. up the cost or const ruction and consequently drive dO\\'n cicmancl. But those actions are insignificant in comparison le.) the effect of l1i gher raw material prices and higher \\'ages. f \; I r'··lt=-+-- r. ~ To the c h eers of the anti-barricade neighbors. a speedy road crew pulled up the st akes. rolled lt1P the t hains and swept away the dusl -thereby ending one of the longest, most coloriul controversies in Mission If there is any culpability in the spreading panorama of bcnch1.,-'d construction "-'Orkers. it is a shared one th:..it cannot be laid to anything so simple as the actions of a single city council. SB "ON OU!\ 13166EST !SOMBEf\1 WE OFFEI\ A ~ESATE Of FIVE MILLION.~ Assett1bly'"'''' IJisputes Cl1t1rge Tax Vote Dangers Dear Gloomy Gus Lawmakers Not 'Playing Hooky' ( EARL WATERS ) Chief Justice !\1arshull, y.·ho is regarded as h aving been a t"'onstitutional Ja"'·yer without rival, once declared "'the power tu tnx involves thQ power to destroy." Marshall._served frorn 1801 to im but hi$ ~Ords ore no IL-ss true today than the d'ay they Y>cre uttered. Irvine's 1ndustriu.I area parking standards were set to require enough park· ing spaces lo keep cars in lots instead of lining the streets . No"'· the mayor wants the requirements re- duced on lhl' theory that <1 shqftage of parking spaces w{ll keep people from driv· Ina. Something here d~n·t make sense. \..' ~ Y.t-'. Citizens who see the\r homes each year come c loser to the w.. brink of cocllscation ilirough tax· • a ti on, their ilbility to save e"foded. ~ 0• c:~• ••• """"'"" .. , ....... _. .. _...-<•••arttyrwfMdU. ,;p.e-.-. .............. s. ............ ..... ~,o..DtoltyPlloM. by increasi.ng income and payroll laxes, and their savings wiped -out by ~oari ng prices, caused in p.irt by taxation, need no picture lll understand ~J arshall. It i.s pafadoxical then thet ef· furls to make taxation easier are finding sup· port from or- g anization !'i µurporting to represent the peop le ., But that is the s ituation in co nne ction \Vith pro pos;:1l s Lo rl' j){.'al thC' statt:- ,,.-.... ' eonstitutiona.I lin11tat1ons 0 11 till' µD\\·er of the J~cgislature to lax. 1'hose linl1I at ions apply lo banks. l·or1?orat1ons and insurance com- panies. Actu ally it J)> no limitation on taxation of these entities !ll all. 'J'hc l.C"gislaturc.• may tax them hO\VSO(>\·cr it. ..,, 1shcs. All that is required is th:tl lwo.thir<l<; of the members c·un c ur 'l'h e p 1·0. \"isions. dating h<ick to l!JIO, have hccn und e r g1·c1y, ing ;1!\al'k as favorin~ "one t•lass of lax11ayc1·s over anotht·r \\ho can ha\'C lhc1r ta.xcs r·aiscd by J ::;in1plc maJorl· Ly vote."' Tiil~ ARGUMENT 1s 1n tanden1 with ol her populist ap· peals for tax reforms undL•r thl' banner of "end lax loopholes". 1'hcy f'ngcnder support bccaus(' there ~re tax loopholes which should bC' plugg:l'd . It shouldn 't ~i vl' license to !:'r oi l! tax laY.'S ""'ith the sanlc brush. Neither should the puhlic be fooled into believing that all tax law changes ar(' ··reforms" which y.•ill redound to lhc best interests of all. Seemingly behind the mo\'e to reduce the voting requ.iremcnt is the iclc<.t lh<Jl the Legislature will then uct to increHse the taxes on thC' corporations and others. -' They contend that lowering the number of .Votes required "'ill give the Leg:islatura more nex· lbility in tax rQ/orm. That y,•ill have popular appeal It the p\lblic believes the corpora- ti6'Js f are not .paying their fair ·s hare. Jlut,-:.a1 'kir k West, speak· ing for the Galiforniri Taxpayers Association, poi nts oul, this state a lready'has one of the highest corporate tax rates in the nation. It will also appeal if one believes'thc Legislature is being . stymied in its efforts to bring about tax reform by the constilu· tional provisions. The truth of lhat is almost any true tax rt' rorrn measure adopt<.'d by thL' (,egislature \~·ould ha\'e to be sub- tpitted to the people. And: a.s As- !'lembtyman Jerry Le""•is r('- minds, the Legislature·s record in la" multers in recent years leaves tnuch to be desirt.'<I. ''GOVER NMENT," he ~atd . ··;staking more and more money from the average lo"· and middle income wage earner in this state and has been very incf~ici('nt in delivering services. I think the Legislature is a prime example ofthat.'0 There is nothin g wrong \\'ilh ;1 two-thircls \'Ole requirement. IL exists for m<1n:.· actions of thl' Legislature including -concur· rence in an1endment.s. overrid· ing ~•Clot's and l'\'en raisin g legislative jialaries. No ap· proprialion hill . including thr budget. may b(' p<.isscd "'1thout it. \\lhal 1s forgotten is: that by makin'g it.easier tp ini;rease tax- es you alSo m ii'ke it oasier to re- duce those ~amc corporate laxes. Rathet than seeking to lower vote requirements the aim should be to make all taxation tougher. The IY.'O-third vote, in- stead of bein g e rased . should be required on all tax measures just as it. Is on nll expenditure 1neasurcs To the Editor: A recent Daily Pilct editorial entitled .. Playing Hooky" seems to have missed lhe target in several critical areas relating to the state Legislature and its ac- ti'J ities. Indeed, as you mention in the editorial, Speaker Leo McCarthy has been attempting to institute some "ne w g round rules for im- proving Assembly efficiency." Having served in the Assembly for the past 12 years, I will be the n rst to agree that impro..,ement.s for efficiency's sake would be welcomed. However, "extending regular Thursday noor sessions unUI four-thirt y in the afternoon" cannot be considered an im- provement. The first paragraph of the editorial states, "In addition to the customary three-day weekends, our Sacramento lawmakers have been in the habit of cutting out arOund noon on Thursd ay so the Southern California delegation can catch .~rternoon fli ghts home.·· I WOULD point out that for well over a decade there have been no· Friday floor sessions of either house of the Legislalure, <.11 least during the early months of the session. This is to enable legislators to spend at least one rull day e ach y,·eek (F'riday) in their districts, meeting with con- stituents who feel a need, and have a perfect right, to personal- ly talk \Vith their state represen- tatives locally rather than hav · ing to journey to Sacramento. This one day each week must also be the day (Qr the represen- tative to meel_with local officials and attend com mµnity and civic events within the district. If a Southern California legislator is unable to catch a Thursday after- noon ni~hl home, his Friday is obviously tul short by travel lin'\e. f can assure you that the "three-day weekend" find s a coniC'ien,tious legislator working in his district not only on Thurs- day nights and J-"'ridays, but often on Saturdays and Sundays. Meet· ings of stale"-·ide and regional ac- tion groups are often held on ""'eekends. and a local legislator is expected to attend these events. On Thursdays, the occasions are indeed rare when legislative n oor session s have terminated ptior to t"·o or three o'clock in the afternoon after having com · menced at nine or nine-thirty in U1e.n1orning . The "slHtic '" \\'hirh developed The Ruthless Man Is Weak 'fhoughts aL Large: r\ person lacking ll genu1nl:' sense of pity ror the weak is miss· ing a bas ic source of strength. the ruthless rnan, au fond , is always o weak nnd frightened man when his defenses are knocked down. It~~ odd. uncl <1 lltUe unsellling, to reflect upon the facl that English i s the only 1n:1jor language 1n whic h ··1·· is capitalized : 1n almost nll other European languages. ··''ou ·· is capitalized and "i0 ' is 1n lo"·cr· case. The running a s p1r1n con t rovers y , 1n which the con ' ' ( SYDNEY HARRIS) sumerists insist that 1111 aspirin i~ alike, and the big manufacturers Insist that there are differences In '111:.iht) -cont rot. mu~t find th<' latter winning an empty vit'tory : there are quality dlrrercnces. hut they bear no neces.~ary rc!Atlon to the price of the brand Tn4 greates t Oll.$lakc r e - formers make is as!iumlng. ei{her secretly or openly, that they arc 0 'bet1 e.r·· tbnn the people they are trying lO reform; atld with this attitl(de, no real c::qn - vrrsiu11 I!' l'V('r po5s(blc (II t'h\· New ·rt's tamPnt I.cache~ us <.ir1ylhln~. it is thal :1 rc1>entant s innl'r Ci.lll ;ichiC've salv:.ilion mOr(' Cd Sll Y th:.i.1 J pr1~. I Rnth too much and too little money di s tort onl''s attitude IO\\'ard it :· as William Feather ob~erv e d . "1'he petty economies of thr r iC'h <•rl' j ust i.13 <•mazin g as tht~ :.1ll y t•l(l.ravag<.1 11c(':. of the p(')or '' Perhap!l the "·orst remaining ctisc•rin1lnat1on ht•l\\'l't'll the sex- l'' I' th,!( pii 1 ~l1!t1l 1·, ,tl'l' ~til l :JI' rested. while their custonler:-. go free -only bccaus<' law! Mre made by men, and not hy "'rHncn . [ J your editorial about changing the MAILBOX course of air flights or rather the direction of takeoffs from Orange· "-------------' County Airport. Letters fr om readers are welconu· The righl to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved LetteTs of 300 words or less will bt• given preference. All letters 1nu.st 1n· elude signature and n1Wling oddn'.'i.~ but names may be ~ilhheld on rl' quest if sufficient reaSon 1s apparent Poelr!J will not be published.. ove r Speaker McCarthy 's " .. .insistence on extending re· guJar Thursday noor sessions un- UI 4:30 in the afternoon" was not predicated on the extension of the session until 4 :30 (actually Speaker McCarthy has said, "no later than 4 o'clock''), but rather over the starting time of the Thursday session. HER'ETOFOR E, Thursdav sessions commenced cst. 9 or 9:30 in the morning. Bul under Speaker McCarthy's " ... new ground rules for improving As · sembly efficiency," he would have the Assembly commence not at 9 o'clock, but at 1 :JO in the afternoon. So, rather than h avin~ a floor session every day tns was the case for yearsJ. or a floor session on 1\-tonday and 'J'hursday (as has been the case for the past few yearst, the ··new ground rules" dictate a single session for approximately t"-'O hours one day each week. The last paragraph of the editorial refers to the "railroad- ing of bills." Under these "'new ground rules," bills probably will be railroaded through because some members might be tempi· cd lo cast has ty votes in an at· tempt lo wrap up the legislali\'e business of the week. It is im· possible lo do justice for the peo- ple on this kind of two-hour-pcr- week basis. Under this systern. there is no doubt that there wdl be final week railroading in addi lion to weekly railroadini:;: As you t:an see, the ··static" that has developed over this ·•new ground rule" has de- veloped because of the combined thinking of myself and other con· scientious la..,,·n1 akers who are in Sacramento -ready to ""'ark - and who, in additicw.. feel that it is right and justifiable to spend adequate lime in one's district. ROBERT E BADHAM 1\s semblyman . 74th District • Tnkt'o(f NoiY<' To the Editor I am writin~ 1n rl'sponse to Wlrks 'How •bout one for tht1 road?· As one who is opposed to the airport but has never conl - plained, I'm afraid that J wou ld want lo join those homeo\\·ners "'ho are suing because the noise would be unbearable. As a homeowner in Eastbluff, I never t·an get used to the sounds of the n1otors as they accelerate when taking off in a northerly di1·ection due to y,.·cathcr conditions (which is seldom, thank goodness). \Vhcn this happens. all of our homes aln1ost shake. I much prefer the rakeoffs as they are now. If you have never been in Eastbluff near the Back Bay at this lime, then you could never know how bad it is. Please con· sider this fact when writing your next editorial. It n~-ajs lo be pointed out . MRS. TERRY MELTON Remember? Tolhe Editor: Remember the dayS "'hen musicians co n1posed beautiful music? When artists painted beautiful pictures, and poetry rhymed and metered'! Now everyone seems to be ··do- ing hi s own thing. ''Theproble1n is that I here are s till a few real mus i- cians, a few real artists and a few real poets. These real artists 01ake the slobs look like what they are. It lakes expertise to create anything worthwhile. A pothe~d can call him self an artist, but he is only fooling himself, or herself, as thecasemaybe. J 1\r.1 ES BOI. .. OING Dri11kh1g Driver.o To the Editor : This letter is an anS'A'er to the s yndicated column by Earl Waters publis hed in the Daily Pilot F'cb. 5. ~1r. \Vaters has apparently set himself up as an authority on the subject of the drinking driver. Anyone who is familiar with this subject will recognize Waters as totally brash and uninformed. J.le obviously knows little or nothing about this area. What is un- fortunate is that some will take as gospel what Waters bas wMt- ten strictly because his opinions and fantasies are published. llE STATES that by law "if one has a trace of a lcohol in his blood hf.' is 'under the influence· and lhc1·efore incapable of driv 1ng "·ith no actual showing that such is the case."' This statement 1s blatantly false as are his state- ments about what motivates those rcspon5ible for enforce. ment and hQw much alcohol it takes to reach a particular blood alcohol level. Jn addition. legal presumptions with regard to BAI~ are rcbuttable and not absolute and "so nnrro .... ·ly de· fined '" as he indicates. R('cogniied t1uthorilies now re· alize that on!\ need not be •·rallin~ dov•n drunk' to be incapable of driving safely. On the contrary. drivers merely under .the in· nuence have been responsible ror 1ucreRsing death and dl'Structlon on our highways. In the short space allowed for this letter I ~annc.t thoroughly re· but oil of the inaccurate state· ments by Mr. \Vaters. lie should make it a point lo talk to some of the man y pe ople who are kno"·\edgeable in this area before forming and expressint baseless opinions ,\fter he ha s done his homey,·ork. \\'atcrs :.hould write anoth('r column retracting the mis information that has been printed under his name. At the same time he s hould apologize for the un\\'o.1rranted slur on law enforcen)cnt officers. .J1\t\1ES IIO\VE llardhalY ·rotht-Editor . I can appreciate how others viey.•ing the hardhats y.•ho de- monstrated at the coastal com- mission tiearing recently might not understand why the construc- tion 'A-'Orkers were so ob· s treperous and even bclligercnl as noted in your ed itorial com n1cntary Sunday Fcb.9. Those di s tr ess ed by the hardhats· behavior. suc:h as your editorial y,·ritcr, s hould try being out of work for three months or so. Then they might understand and 1naybecvcnJoin in. TtALJlJf ROSS Price of Henulfl· To the Editor: ''our Feb. 10, page"'A3 com- parison pictures of the marvels of production against the beauty of our billion dollar cliffs. was impressive. ''es, they are billion dollar cliffs, that is what saving them has cost us in delays of our energy production. Your cov- erage was excell ent in your ex- posure of how environmentalists delay and raise costs for nit- picking re<.isons . I couldn 't figure out if Lorrell Long was angry because they were filling in the barrancos or causing them "'ith a hose or rainwater. After a ll , the cliffs "'ere formed about 40 years ago by rain water. and are certainly a sight to behoki This is if you ;.ire still strong enough to climb down to look at them, or if you are one of the lucky fe\vthat have boats so that you can gaze on them from the sea. Few boaters bother though, they don't look like Rembrnndts. Let us hope the dedicated peo· pie don't cause <:inymore delays. as we are desperately in need or the energy to be pr~uced, and a re already a few years late because of their concern ;for beauty GOLDIE JOSEPH ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 11011,•11 ,\ 1v~·j•d . l 'ubl1sf1r'1 7/i..rr111~ J0.'1•1•i·1/ 1':d1tvr /1111/>arn Krf'1hich. 1-:r11toru1/ Paqt' 1',"dibr ·111 •. ,•d11•11 1.JI ll·•~c ul I.he Ua1ly J'il .. 1 , .. ,.1.:, 1o1 1nrurrn ;ind st1mul•te n·.u!1·1' I" pr "'rrH 10~ on this page •h11·r,•· 1•1ornm• nt <•I',\" nn lOfllC:& or in· 1 .. 1 .. ,1 /,~ ,1 r11 ll~·i11t•d c:olumn1sls and 1•..1 r luo111•I•. U,1 p ru1 ul1n)t it (orum fui 1 ..... 11 .. 1' 1 1 c•.,., ' ,1 net !'n prrst"ntina lh1• "''"''"'prr '<•111n11)no;; :ind ideas nn rurr•·111 lopu " Tht ~Uorlal orunJ,.no;; ,.r t h1· IJ:11h Pilot 11~pear onll 111 !h•' •·d•tun uJ l""lumn at \ht 1t1• u( lh•· 11 .. ~1· t'111nunu ex.p~ by lh.•· 1·olu rnnll>l .. a nd 1·artooaJst~ 111111 1..-1 t~''"" "n t('l l> itr(' their own a.nd. '"' en1lt11 .•1·n11·n1 11f 1h1·1r vi~ ...... by the J);u l\ l'1lu1 ~h11 11lf1ht•1nft•rrt'(I Wednesday. February 19, t9'1s ' I .t .!'rl" ~ er ,. i owout - robed • A ~i; s (AP) -or. ·~·~ :c.hlYeslls•tlng tbe ~-~ ~ 'l'C two rront landlnc ae~r l\res on a n American ~n~ 00:10 as ii was gather· speed ror takeorr at Los ell"''lnt.er~aUonal Airport, lclioo qulc~ly gr;ound bj>th . wl\ee1s aw~y following the ( Staie ) b~l'"o_w_ou_u,-,T~u-e-s"'d'"a_y_a_n_d_o_n_l_y_a_t.-hin f atrut SUPPorted the front of the ",,-giilDt el-aft as jt screeched along in a hail Qf Sp$rks for nearly a mile before coming to a halt. None of the 144 passengers aboard the Bos ton-bound crart were injured. Judge Not ltl11rdered VENTURA <UPI> - Authorities were attempting to- day to eitablish the cause or de- ath of a form~,r judee. whose nude body was found in a driveWay &s police were hunting him for questioning in connection with arson. WINS F R AWARDS Singer Gladys Knight ' 'Pips Wi11 Top '}roup Jn ,Mmic P-olice said 1'uesday th~t former Municip3.I 'Court Judge William J . Wright. 49, 'had not 1-1 0 LL Y \\I 0 0 D (UP I 1 been murdered, but the cause or Australian singer Olivia Newton! death was still unclear . Hi s nude John tie'd Gladys Knight and the bolfY\\•as found !\1onday morning Pips in th e second ::i.n nual threeblocks fr41m the home of his ''Am erican Music A\lo•ard s" estranged v.·ife, Nancy. Tuesday night , "'inning rour A I i (l-.• Ii( '> a\lo1ards c<1ch. nge a O cnG !/• h1i ss Ne\l.·ton -John n·on lhe OAKLAND (AP J -Black com· a\lo·ard for favorite pop si ngle. "I munist Angela Davis ' qualifica-Honestly Love "'l'ou ," top country tion5 for an instructor's position ·album "I.et r.1 e Be 1'here" and · at Laney Com mnnity College will favoriie rem ale voculist in both be discussed in a closed ex-pop and country categori es. ecbtive session. Miss Kni ght and the Pips v.'on Trustees of the Peralta Com-awards as the top group in both muni~y Ct;>llege D~strict vot~d pop cind soul categories. top soul Tuesday.night lo discuss the is-album, ··imagination," ::ind soul S!.cie in privacy at a later da~e single. ''!\1idnl g ht 1·rain to after a do,zen . person~ spoke in Georgia." Charlie Rich n·on s upport or Miss Davis, a seJf. tbree awards -top C'ountry mal e proclaimed Communist. singer , hcst pop ;dbum and top ..Jalt Ter'" Ordered country s~~g l ~. ··1'he Mo s.~ Beautiful Girl 111 the \Vorld. John Denver "·a s best pop mule si nger and Stevie \\'under best male soul s inger. SAN FRANCISCO 1t;PI I -A 24-year-old woman ·"·ho refused to answer grand jury questions about the Symbionese Liberation Army was ordered to serve an in - definite jail term Monday by i.l . federal judge. Cynthia G arvey had earli er up- pealed a contempt or court charge, but .the l'J.S. Supreme 'Court refused to consider it. Pettis Rites,ffeld LOMA LINDA -llouse Minority Leader John J. Rhodes euloglzed Rep. Jerry L. Pettis Tuesday as a "valued and trust- ed friend " at funeral services at- tended by 35 of Pettis' collei.lg ues in the I-louse. Services fo r the 58-year-old Pettis. who died last f<'riday when his s mall plane cr·ashed in •a mountain pass. "·ere held al the Chapel of Loma Linda Uni versi- ty. the Seventh Day Adventist school he served as a professor and administrator. The awa rds, s ponsored by the .l\BC-l'V .~C(\l,'Ol"k . are de - termined bv ballots cast by resi- denLo; of 40.0oo homes selected at random across the country. Artist 'Guilty' Of Manslaughter SAN FRANCISCO !UPI J --An unemployed artist pleaded guilty 1'uesday to the fata l shooting of a c.:.arpenter in an argument O\'er O\vnership of a large, green par- rot named 1-larpo. Dougla s Casperian . 32, pleaded g uilty to voluntary manslaughter in the death of Albert Tup-.c, 25. on Nov. 10 a nd Judge Claude Perc.isso set l\.tarch 11 ror sentencing. Woman of Year Harvard Honors Actress From Wire Services V1ler1e Harper, star of the television comedy hit "Rhoda." received Harvard's Hasty Pud- ding.Club "Woman of the Y~ar" award. _''I'm really honored. Harva.~d is big stuff, ya' know." sh.e_sa1d after receiving the trad1l1onal Hasty Pudding gold-plated pot. Escorted by the Harvard Univensity band and several hun- dred cheering admirers. the ac- tress rode through the narrow cobbicslone streets of 1-larvard Square in a gray Lincoln dating from the 1930s. • Henry· A. Kissinger had break£ast with · Margaret Thataber and gave Bfitain's new Conservative party leader h~r first taste or the diplomatic bigtime. The meeting .was a rare foray into foreign affairs £or the 49· year-old mother or twins ~ho would become Britain's. r1rst woman prime minister 1C the Tori~ win ipe next national elec· ·uons . .. h u s ••1•ig impressed. t e · · secret.irf 9l. St.ate ,~aid or _Mrs. 'Thatcler ~ att« tbl:ar SO·m1nulc ·bacoo-a nd-~gg..-. breakrast Lil tlaridgea,~ the posh hotel that oft#.ft, l)od$tl ~iting royalty and stateslnen. • • llllnols &tale Rep. Frank GllJI', 8 lftaster plumber, says his trade h~been subjected to bllc ridi and scorn·· by ~e-::.ted references 1o lhe White House •'Plum.hen" unit. Glllio, a Demo'crat from Calumel City; \nt.roduccd • re· IOIUUOll' urtln« I.be 111edl• ID slop using U., Wm In eonnecl10n w•!h former President Nixon s Wa1er1a1e -..rup. '"Ibo en.Ure "°'Id has been bombarded dally by eve.ry branch of th6 news media walh the toUlly falle Miertalions lhat all of those ffiepl. amoral and (worat of all) lncompetenl ac· tloas wece porfonned by mem· bers of lb• plumblnll pro· (_P_EO_P_L_E _) Cess ion . ., Giglio's resolution says. • Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger drew a rare round of applause from the I-louse Armed Services Committee when he responded to criticis m rrom one of its members, Rep. Les Aspin <D-Wisc.). Schlesinger defended his pre- sentation of the defense budget to the committee \~.'ith a table· thumping speech. Aspin, a fre· quenl Pentagoo c ritic, had described the presentation as "inadequate." The applause which Schles- inger received apparently sur- prised both men. • Rain and thick fog forced a he licopter carrying lttrs. Jehan Sadat, wife of the Egyptian presi- dent to make an emergency landing on a German highway near Bonn. Mrs . Sadat arrived tpr a fiv e- day official visit and; climbed aboard a h elicopter for the short hop from BoM Airport to the tov- ernmer1l 's guest r'eeidence of Schloss Gymnich. But, moments after _the aircraft look off, the Pilot d~c1ded the wet. foggy oonditic)rui made flying too dangerous an9 guided the copter down in a parking a.re a on the side or an .putot);ahn superhighway. * . ' Betty Southard J!lilrPlly ·~· sworn in to bead tbe NaUonal Labor Relations "'Board -lh~ first woman th hold that job in history. ·'She wa ·~pointed not. because she ·was a woman but because she W9'1 io my opinion, the most tfu&Ulied and best respected Jtef'On, '' Pre1ldent Ford said in a "CereJnOOY at lhc White !louse. • ) 1,\Y!d!l!!clp1. Fobrup "· 11115 OAILYPllQT l Carbota Monoxide I :, Quickie 'Marriage J SArfDEIEGO 'tUPI> -Ir you have nev..er...,tou-ch('(J tobacco in your life, there is probably nlcodne in 1our'rblood and carbon monoxide 1n your .tungs because- o£thesmokers around you. Just sittin$ in a room ,,·Ith smok~rs can quadruple the carbon monoxide level in a non- smoker a lungs, eqough to cause headache and u <lull. tired reel· ing , according to Dr. Raymond C.$1avin. million (PPM) ln the lungs of nonsmokers sitting in smoky rooms. Slayin said . After the ban , theJevel dropped to 2 PPM. the level generally round in the 'air of the rooms with no smokers present. . With smoking allowed, the air leveJ rose lo 10 PPM, he said. Slttiilll in such a room can be cquivalerit io smoking four or five cigarettes, he said. The~ m eeting rooms were li.lrge, one C'"8pitbJe 01 hott11ng 500 persons, hie other 2,5oo. He 1aid the reooet, Comes oft the heels of another study, b.Y~M .A.l{. Russell of London',-'Maudsley H~pital , printed in the British Me<lical Journal Lancet. That study sajd "virtually a1J urban nonsmoker•• have measurable amounts or nicoUne in theiT body Ouids throua:hoµt t he-r lives ... derived from the indoor air they . breathe, and it requJres no QJ,Ore than one or two smokerit to con· timate a vetiicle or bµildlng . ·~ . ' "I, lJpheld • t SACRAMENTO <UP() - Superior Co urt Judie hu•uphe th,e quickie m..,rripge of prosee tiOn witness t<aren Burkett to de· fendant Clayton Sherwood -a move which prevel)ted her from .testifying against Sherwood in a cocaine sales tri11l. . '"" Slavin, or St. Louis Univers1 - t)•. is chairman of the \\'eather and Air Pollution Committee of the American Academy or Al · lergy. He read a report on ex- posure of nousmokers to tobacco agents at the Academy's annual meeti~ Tuesday. SLAVIN SAl-D he <ind Dr . ~Jar.vin 1-Jertz Of the f:n\"iron· mental Protection Agenc y measured the air in tht: lungs of nonswokers in meeting rooms at the Aca.(lemy's Jast gathering in a !\.1iamf'Beach hotel l<tsl ye~r. Vegas Travelers To Have ·Escort In making the ruling Tuesday, Judge '-1ichael J . Vir11a ex- presse'd displeasure ove.r _the mail·order minister cr~git111ls used by Attorney Jerop:ie S. Stanley in performing the cerepiony during a recess,ln lhe trial ljist Thursday. During the course of the meet· ing, the Acade-my banned smok· ing in the rooms. giving thcn1 a chance to do before <.ind <1ftt·r stiJdies. ''Tfiere is no question that non smoker~ can develop toxic lcv(.']s of1 carbon monoxide in s nloke filled rooms," he sc.iid. lie tlt'- rined "toxic " as enough to <:au:.t· hc .. dache and a "logey" feeling. Before the smoking ban, thl' l\\"O researchers found cc.i1·bon n1onoxide le\·els of 8 parts per SAN liERNARDll\'0 (UPIJ - F'orcing n1otorists to obey the 55 n1ile an hour speed limit by pack· ing them into convoys betv.'een p;1trol rars \\'as so successful during the holiday \\'eekend that thl' ::.ys tem \viii be used again this ,,.t."ckend. (.'alifornia lligh"·ay Patrol spokes man Dave Daniels said it is still undecided whether the t."s eort operation \\"iii become routine. 'J'his weekend"s operation "·ill - t'O\'l~I' the s:in1<' ground as the ex- pt:rinll'nl n\"er \V ashington's Airthday holiday -the four ma- JOr high\\·ays bel\veen the Los 1\n~eles area and the Nevada Uo1·der. particularly the 240 •miles of Interstate 15, which runs toward the gambling casinos of Las Vegas. Daniels said that one measure of the operation's succe58' was the impression it len on drivers. \.\'hile 20 tickets were issued Fri- day to eastbound drivers for passing the escort patrol car. no drivers broke ranks coming home Monday. Although the roads carriLJ an estimated 60.000 persons, and the large majority or motorists had ignored the speed limit in the past. the convoy system brought virtually total compliance, a 90 perce nt reduction in traffic tickets and elimination of acci- dents. the Highway Patrol said. •"> ' But Virga said to hold the mar· riage invalid \11ould be lo rule that more than a thou.sand other marriages performed by persons with similar credentials would be ·invalid. VlltG:\. ALSO said of great significance in his ruling was the fact the couple lived together for more than four years. "Like some young people today," he said, "They felt that they were married . . that they didn •t need a certificate ... California Jaw allO\\"S per80ns "'ho have lived together as m;.1n and wife to be married without license. health certificate or three·day \\·ailing peJ·iod. The spirit of Friendship Service. ltS catching. United 's Bi g Birds to Hawaii. With lots df room. And lots of friendship . 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Panel Approves UCI Med · School Bill By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Ottttt O.fl, ~l .. ISWI ' A state AsSemb)v subcon1mit- tee has unanimously 1:tpproved an ~.95 million ~pproptia,iQn biJI to finance teaching hospital fw.cilities for the UC Irvine med.jcal school. ·The llealth l\l unpoYi'er Sub· <:ommittee voted 4-0 1'uesday to back iJ vers ion of the bill' sub- mtt.J..ed last month by the J oint Committee on llt:ti.llh Science~ Ed.ucalion. The bill 1,1,.ould provide $5.5 mlllion for university ucquisttion of O'l'ange ~aunty Me dica l Center. 3 million to .augment funding for an on-campus hospital and arnbulatory care tenter and 5650.000 for start-up costs. Actol'd1ni.; to L'C Vice J''res1 dent J<i~· J\l1cha(•I, hu\\'evcr. pro blems \\1th the bill ~ire f~1r frqm over. i\-1it:hacl 's i.l:iSCssmcnt, miide 1n an intervie"' today, jibes "'ilh lhOSt' or Or;.ingc Cou n ty legislators 'fhl• legislators ex peel easy Pi.l SS.age of the bi ll in tht• 1\~sen1 bl y. foretast the J.MJSS•· bilit.v of resistance in the Senate and antu:1pi.lte n1ore opposition from buctgel-consc1ous Gov. Ed· n1u nd G. Bro"'n Jr !\1ichacl refused to speculate on lhe fale of the bill, but said state money worries could cause it proble n1 s . "We ilre goin g to present every ;_1rgun1 cnt ..... e can £or passage. but I cannot predil·t ":hat tht· Legis lalUl"l' and the Governo r ~lilt do. .. There is not enough n1oney around for the Slate of California to do everything it \\'ants to do,'· ~lichael said when askt.>d to com ment on reports that the st<.1tc has only enough mont.•y tu fund four medical campust.•s UC J-Cal1fornia College of l\Iedirint~ is one of f1,·c l 'C med ~chool s noy,· operating. !\I ichaE:'\ s a 1d . · ·1'here 1s no "''aY lo eli1ninate the I1·vine medical ·school and muintain the present level of training physicians." UCI n1 ed sc hool finnnees have been on shak y ground since oec. 19 ..,.·hen l.egi;,l<.al 1\'e !\na lys t A. ,\Jan 1>0:-,t reL·o1nn1cndttl that the ~ehou l bl' t'IO :-.l·d ;J:o, a ~late Cl'Onomv mo,·c• rather th;.111 l'und· 111g a<ld ii ilH1;.i l I <.tl' i Ii tic:. Nixo1l Jl1akes Desert Trip Marines Push Probe Coastal Board In 4 Copter Deaths ;..:"',~ ··,;~C ollision Victims Reve·aled lly RliDI Nlf:OZJ.EL.SKI OI t~e O•lly P•lotSt .. n L'.S. J\larine Corps officials to· day rcle.iscd itlenlifici.ltion on all four Cl"C\\'Jncn "·ho were killed 1'ucsda.v 111 a 111id.iir collision of t\\O hcll t'optc1·s O\'er a rugged Sl'l·tion of Urangl' County's Mod - 1eska Canyon. 1\1 a1·1nt.• ~poke 'i ml'n said the pilot "·as L';.1pt Ji.lrnes L. \\'atson. Jr . 31 of Jr,·ine . 1'he eo-pilot IA'as 1:-.t l.t . :\lic h;.icl Helli of 1\1is s1on \'icjo. ·rhe other d ead ''e1·c identified as Sgt. ~Villiam J>. Cheshire. 27, of 1~$20 Tustin Village Way . 'l'usLin , und Pvt . Ke\'in C. Arlt . 20. of St. Ed"'-Urds, Ne\'. PAl .. l\I Sr'l(l i\;(;s tli PI ) f<""orm e r r,residt·11 l Hichard Nixon \\'<.I~ expected to arri,·e in Palin S1)r1ngs late today to s pend a fey,· days a l the estate of \Y alter Annen berg. Nixon w<.i s understood to l>c making th e trip by automobile fronl hi:. hon1c in Sun Clcmc>nl e . It was !ht.• f1r:-.t time the f or m e r c hief cxec uti\·c planned to leave his ''';.illed San Clemente est<.i t ~ for more than a fe"· hours since he rl·· turned fron1 l.on g Be ach ~1 emori a l llos pit.il in l\'o,·· ember following surgery for phlebitis. A few close friends \\:ere un- derstood to be planning a par- ty for the Nixons al the i\n- nenberg home Saturday night. Pair Hit 111 Nixon 8(lckdate \\'ASl·ll NG1"0!'1 (lJ l>t 1 l\ \Vatergat e grand jury today 1n -_ dieted an attorney and a docu· ment appraiser on four counts of eonspiracy and fr;.1ud for their part in the backdating of a gift or Rich<trd !\1 . !'\'ixon·s pre · presidential papers to the govern· merit. Opposed On a ;,p\it \"Oll' 'l'uesday, the lr\'ine City Cuunral opposed the cont111u('d l'X i:.tcllCl' of the South Coast fil·gional Zunc Conserva- tion Com1nis;.ion 1'he eounell n1aj o1it~· a greed that the l'O;.i s tal cn1nmiss ion \\'OU!d 1nl'r1ngc on the l"ity ':-. plan· n111 g pD\\'l'l'S . Councilmen I lcn1·y Quigley. ,\rt ;\nthony und J otu1 Burton \'Oted to oppose the commission . :\la yor Gabriell(_• J'>ryo r <ind Counciln1::111 Robert \\'est ,·oted to support the so-called "f'o"·ers and 1:unding " l'lc n1cnt ,,·hich \\"OU Id keep the con1 1ni ss1on in CX· istenct'. t\ n1ajor poin t of opposition ,,·as \\·hat the council n1ajority sa,,· as nebulous definitions of the commissiori"s proposed planning boundaries. •· 11 gives them t·onl rol O\'cr practically all the \\·atcrshcd this sid e of the Sil'rra i\c\'udas ." Counciln1an 1\rt Anthon} ;,:.t id . 1'he Irvine 1·eso\ution op1)Qsing lhe commiss1on·s IX>\\'c1·s i.l lld runding element is si1nil<ir to re· solutions passed by the Cities of Costa ;\ll'S a and lluntingtun Beach. Angered at what he fell "·ould • be a n inrringeme:nt on city po"'·ers. Councilman 1-lenry Quigley suggested that ··any councilman who ca n fi gure a "'·uy to throv ... a 1nonkcy \\'rtnch into the \llo'Orks should t'xprc~s hi~ ide a and the l'ity n1uni.l ger ~hould do . ~. :" ~,. b Caot. \\"ats on. or 3552 Marin ri \'e, I rvinc, was still alive when u 1·escue part y reached his s mas hed C ll -53 Sea Stallion helicopter. l t er a s hed into th<' bot · tom of a deep ravine in lhl' Cleveland National Forest area three miles east or Cook's Corner. Nixon "s gift "'<15 m ade to claim an income tax d eduction of S-182 .018 but the Internal Jt evenue Service ruled a gainslhim .. it . " !\lrs. J.,r\'or countered. "Our general pl a"n "·ill lle the first to be approved under this policy. 1'his action does not r espe(·t the rights of the rest of us to a clean. un- polluted coastal are u." Solon Warns· Of Battles In Congress By lllLl\RY KAYE Ol 11" 0.11, P1 .. t 5t.Ul Former Congres sman James Roosevelt warned a Ne\\·port Beach audience .'.l'uesday th.1:tt a divisive confrontation bct"'·een the President and the Den1ocratic Congress could lead lo a loss or worldwide bargaining po'l''Cr for the U.S. But. l{oosevcll . 01 congressman for 11 years \Vho now resides in Newport Beach. n1aintained that confron t atio n , it se lf is not necessarily a danger. '"Confrontation is actually a challenge lo us.'' the former politician told the Corona dcl ht ar Ki,vanis C lub. "l.ct's have a battle. But, \\'hen the battle is o \•er -a nd it must be OVC'r by the end or this year let's all gel b ehind the v.·inncr and mak e it work ... Roose,·elt said 1"he battle he me~lionecl is the current tug·of·war between President Ford and lh°C Congress over ho\\' the country's cconoo1ic v.·ocs should be sOlved. Roo~evelt, s on of the former president. explained there are t\\'O dangers to confrontation o.ltJ PllM 5Wfl' ...... MOTHER AND TAXPAYER C1ndklat1 Juno Foley ' Na111e Cl1ange On Moulton Parkway Eyed 'rhe nan1t• for what i ~ no\\ !\1oulton Park'l'1ay should be changed to Irvine Center Dri,·e, three members of thl• Irvine City Council de(.'ided 1'ucsday. ., 1\tayor (i;:1br1l'lll' Pryor anJ ('oun t·1lman Robl'rt \\'t•st. ,,·ho fl•ll the name changt• \\01dd hl' confus1 ng. \\·e r L' out\ ntl•d Al1 the dead we re aboard the one helicopter. 1'he injured pilot ,,·;.is airlifted from the "·reckage and taken to 1\.Ji ssion Community Hos pital ,,·here he died in surgery 1'ucs· day. \Vatson 1s s ur·vived b~ hi ~ "ife. Belli. 23045 Via Pimiento, !\lis- s ion Viejo. and the olher c1·e"·men "·c1·c killed instantly "·hen the l'rafl plunged out of the sky and s n1as hed.itscl( to bits on a l"Ol'ky hillsidP . ' l'vlarin e Cor·ps authorities said (See COPTf:RS, Page A2i '"' 1'he grand jury chargpd Los i\ngcles :..ltorney 1-'rank DeMarco Jr .. 49. in lhree of the counts and Ralph G . Newman, 63, of Chicago "·ith t\\'O counts in the 18-page in· di ctmcnl . Former \\"h1tc !louse attorney Ed\\·ard L . i\lorgan. "·ho served as deputy assis toinl to Nixon when he "·as pri!s ident. "·as named as an unind1 ctcd coconspirator Morgan already pleaded guilty to charges concerning hi s role in backdating the gift. The g rand jury s aid Del\-tarco and ]';e"·m an f<ilscly made it ap- CSee De1'l1\ RCO, Page A2 i \Vest agreed that Irvine plan- ning has met the e nviro11n1ental concerns stressed by lhc coastal commission. "V.1e cons ider the en,·ironmen- tal factors and "'e ha,·e been con- scious of the n eed fo,-rcgioni.ll planning," he said . But continued existence of the commission. h e contended. "·ould improve the standards of <See COASTAL. Page2) . ·rhc chan~e \\as rnade at the l'l'·· quest of the Jr,·ine ('on1puny. \\'hich \Vants a cartog:r;.iphi t plug: for its nc''' s hopping and con1 - mercial centC'r in the triangle bounded by the Santa 1\na F'rccway. S;_1n IJicgo F'r ec\\·;_1y and Lh e Laguna 1··rcc\\<.1y . City Tells Viewpoint D••t, Pol,,. SI.it Photo Irvine Says It Holds Sway Over La1u1 RECALLS FDR'S CHATS Newport's Roosevelt politics "'l"'irs t . 1f t hL· f)(.•1noc·rat11· Congres s pro po st·~ 11.s o"' n eeonomic plan and 1-'orrl rcru~l'~ to put it into practice. th a t could lead lo the countr.v's beinJ.!. divided .and g:ro\\·ing s t.ignan1 :· Roosevelt said . "Or. if the Democrats dn not have their O\\'n pl.in. but th ey tell <See R<lOSF.VELT. ra~l"J\2l The name for the ('Cnter \\'Ill bl' lr\'tne Cent er \\l est pr o t es t ed that th (' change, '''hi ch would oct•ur only "·1thin city boundaril'S. "'ould confuse motoris ts \\ri t h th(' Ill'\\' l'han gl'. a motorist dr1\'ing southeoist from lhe Santa Ana l\t a rinc Corps llelicopter Station "''ould tra\'el o n Vale ncia !\\'enue, I rvi ne Center Drive and Moulton Parkway to get to !.,a Paz Roi.ld . No turns would be necessary. 'l'hl• cit~· of lr\"inc can do ..,.·hat cvt.•r 11 plea ses "'ith p.irkland. regardless of the Irvin(' Cntnp a ny·s desire to keep nut (·on1 petition for its com - n1crcia\ \'Cnturcs , cily council members told a company representative Tuesday. 1'he di scussion came up <is the counci l considered commercial recreation uses in lhe planned system of community p11rks . terminC'<I by <-I maJOrity of \'Oles on the city l'ounc il. "Public purpose could include almost anything the mind of man can concl'i\'C or the English lunJt uagc express~." Erickson said. 'Mother, Taxpayer' S~eking Board Seat Ron \\lhite of the Irvine Com- pany told the couhcil the com- panv \~·~1nls to rest1ict title of the land to uses that <ire ··ap· prnprial c fo1· parks.·· Cit y Allorncy Ju111es Erickson·. ho \\•cver . advised, the council that once I he city bu:ys the land it ni a ~· b<• used for any public purpose \Vh at purposl'. cons ti tutes a hl' s ;.iul, could public be de- 1'h(_• touncil has adopted a policy to cncour~1ge commercial recreation fir1n s to de\'elop fa <'ilities on a limited amount of parkland. The policy has the dual purpose of cutting maintenance costs through fees paid by the firn1 s and providing r ecreation opportunities which might not other,visc be avail able to re~i­ clents. 1\ nun1ber or commercia l PiJ~t Killed '41 I Edit()r '~ /\'olf' Tlus 1.~ nne nt a lr\·1nc four .\ l';1r s aJ:o In Navy Jet u-rieB of interviews 1mth the e1gl1t She is structuring <.i ca1npa1 gn FIRST CALLER cqpdu.tate:t for the f rvi11r Un1f1cd that avoids as much as possible School D1iitr1cl Boord of TnJ.~tees . All l'r1ti c1s m of the presC'nt board. 13L:R B,\i\'I\ !A I) J -A f'i;.1''Y jive !leafs uiill tie filled 1n ~forch 4 .. 1·11 admit my platrorm 1s BOUGHT CAR pi lot "'as killed today "'hen hi s bollolilg. The three c01rd1dale.~ 'l' hland , but that is \\'hat I'm run parachutC' Coil ed to open a s he cdving the most votes will be elecred n1n g on .'· she said in a rrcent in-·· i\s soon as the ad appeared ejected from his Jet while land- IO four-yeor term s. Those placing tCr\'ie"·· · the phone st a rted ringing. The ing, but t\\'O other men aboard fourth and fifth will be eleclcd lo two Sho1·tly nftcr filing for the l':h;c, first or six ca lle rs bought the ejected safe !)'. authoritieS said. ~earlerms.J llO\\'ever. s he attributc.-d her dt: car" Officials s aid the pH<>' radioed ~i re to run to frustration. That's the ins tant success story the lO\\'e r that they \\'ere going to June fo""oley wants lo be "th1 · mother and ta11:payer" on the Irvine school board rollo"'·in ~ the March 4 elCl'tlpn. On( of three c,hallengcr~ lo the boarci's preKe 11t 1nc mbe r shlp, · J\.1rs. Foley, 19481 Sierra S~1nto. has been active in distri1·t parent committees s ince movln~ to i "I go to the board mcctini::s told by a Saddleback Valley resi· cj~t because the wheels o( the :_ind get so frustrated," she said. dent aflcr this ad ran 1n the Daily F3A jet had blown a.s the plane ··Themajority ofthcboMrdmc m-Pi,lot : \ouched the grot.1,nd al bers .ire educators lrkl1~ey "Te • ''6SflAT;ne<.."(l.snlinor "ltollyw.Qt>P·Burbanlt Airport. usini; their, positiotts as ex· ' • •-•'·""'"...... · • ~~•using hln1lb1o~e eontrol .. ., fAJl, repatr . ~ .,.·"'II.,,; .. .:.. !i~ , perimenla\loo for ' lheit Own x:<x ·xxxx .~ '-'. , 1he. conoJ)y blew O~n and. all vocations . ( h . "-. .. thr~~ men ejected, strapped to "\\'('hire ad'tn~n i s lt"alors to run ' 1 ·'·ou *1~e a car'"''sell,_"'i'C'aif thclr seat~ :l nd parachutes. the school s. ')"Jle s~ool board 1642·5678 · ,ft s l'asy to \)Ul H rew The three were-not imffiedlalt · tSee FOL~\'. ~gc?T 1~ words tovrork fo,...yau_... I~ identiri l'd ' ' -. recreation poss ib1lit1e!> have been suggest ed. inl'luding te nnis teaching. a rch ery. equestrian facilities <i nd others _ !See PARK l.J\1\"U, Page 2 i or:::·a : .. s. \\''c.•a•hrr In creasi n g cloudiness tonight b ccon1ing mos tly cloudy \\'ith ;J l'hancc of rain begin.nin g early Thursday. accordin g to the "'·ealhc1· scr\'iCC . lllghs 55 to 60. Ch<1n l'c of r ~lin 20 pe rcent toni ght increasing lo 50 per- cent 1'hur!")duy. l'\SIDE TODA\. San Clern enle civic leader Poul Presley 1s still an ardent supporter of fus fnend and neighbor. Richard l\'ixo11. lo whom lie 1Jtill rr>fers as "t/1e presidenl." Storyo11 Page A9. Ind"" A.1 Y ... rS.r•oc• AJ .... ,.... 01 LM ... 'l'd 8" C...llt0r1t1• AS (MfffC.,.Mr Al• C: .. HllMill Ol·lt CM!iict cu a.n..-. cu O.•• ... Ocet Alt ............. -· llttt'rU.i-•111 ..... , ~· "-1 .. 11 .,... C.l·M .. .. I ' • I • • • •• ROOSEVELT COBTERS. • • lhe citizens not to c~rate wllh Ford'i prOar1m:-1t \\'Ciuld have the same effect." he reasoned. · J{oosl'velt :dso stressed that it 1~ Lhc Con~rcs::.1ne11 's duty to go today lt Mt)' take days or even weeks lo dete~ln.e what caused Vie two, 1(00P carryln1 choppers ,. CocoWci4.'.Ai> if\vestiaalion, tie&Wl . Jm~lllll•tel~ ner tne crash oc· CuftM.~ underway. to th~· White ttouse ru1d dema.ud i;l mpler explanations of Ford's .. policies for their C'onst ituenLs. '!'he way politics are now pre- sented. 1l 1s difficult for even economic experts to understand all the in1phcat1ons. lloosevelt commented. ''That's \\'hY the l<'11·cs1de Chats had :-.UCh \ ~dl!C Ill rn_v (alhcr's day ." ltoost.•\·elt 1-ia id lie added lh~ll thl' 1·~u.l10 brad· casts gave the people an op- portunity to easily understand t-'DR 's poli c 1 cs. Ylhen questioned as to how he views the 1976 presidential scene. Roo sevelt pointed to several established IC'aders in both parties. On the Repuhl1can sid e. noosevelt cited Vit:c President Nelson Rockcfcllc>r and former C.overnor Ron;1ld RcLtg:.an as t1,1;0 well-qualified and likely can- didates. Senator Charles Pert·y is another Hcpubli1..·an who might become a lea<ler in 1976, ht•added. For the Democrats, Roosevelt -a De mocrat who says he votes D.llly ~161 51•111 ""-'• HE BUSTED LEARY Lt. Nell Purcell Leary"!s Parole Blasted more as an independent sees By J ACK CllAP PELL fewer recognized nation<.i l otth•D.1UrPH01si.11 Jeadersin theforcfronl. "I consider Leary, and still do lie mentioned New "li'ork Gov-to this day, a dangerous person ernorl-lughCareyasonepotenti<.il and I concur with Di strict Atty leader, but sa id he thought llicks -whooncecalledhim ··the Senator Ted Kennedy might step. most dangerous man in the fo rward at the last minute as the ~'world" --and Judge Mcl\1illan 1976partylcader. 1,1,•ho called him a ·menace to Roosevelt also commented that society '.'· he sees ··no great v.·orld ieadcrs Laguna Beach Police Lt. Neil anywhere today.'' Purcell was talking. He said that has developed .on Dec. 26, 1~8 he busted Dr. primarily because businessmen Ttmoth~ Leary 111 Laguna Beach and young people arc all so di s· on the r.1rst dr~g charge that ever illusioned they c.1re reluct<1nt to "stuck ' ~g_a 1 n s t the LSD ad- enter politics. vocalt:. or1g1nator of the P,hrasc. "They either feel politics is a ··1une1n,turnon,dropout. dirty game or that theircontribu-Pur~ell doesn't think Leary, a lion couldn't make enough ti if-sometime Laguna Be<ich rcs1· ference in the system· to really dent, shoul~ be paroled. (Related matter ,·· he said . story and pictu re. Page i\3J. llo\1tever. he s tressed that as T he former f-larvard lecturer many people as possible should and clinical psychologist._ has run forpublic office at c.ill levels been ~ran ted p~r~l e and "'Ill .be and that the citizens must con-freed from state prison Fe b. 28. tinue to keep voting, regardless or Now 54_. he has been. in fe~eral how they view the field or can-cu~tody since l\l ay and 1s believed didates. to be telling v.•hat he knows about ··it may be the right of the peo· dru~ tr.affiking and radical or· pie to protest by not voting, but, gan1zat1Qns. . . ·believe me, it's the wrong <tp· 1\lthough fre e of the Cal.1forn1a proach," he said. charges stemm 1ng from his post· Chri s tmas arrest by then - Frorn Page Al DeMARCO ... pear that Nixon donated pre- presidential paper s to the gov- ernment 011Ma rc h 27, 1900 in fi l- ing 1970 tax returns for Nixon and his wire. During lhe government's study of the claimed deduction, IRS in- vestigator s urged that a grand jury be impaneled to investigate DeMarco, Newman and Morgan. T he investigators said that ir Nixon's aides could be compelled to testify. they could "possibly connect Lhe taxpaye r "·ith the pre- paration of the return" thus pro- viding the basis for u fraud penal· .. ty against Nixon. . · When the backdating became known, DeMarco d efend<.'() the procedure on the grounds Nixon intended lo donate the papers before Congress passed a la"' curbing tax deductions for such gifts. DeMarco said the papers h~id been delivered to the National Archives bef orc the deadline. Del\1arco s<.tid in Apri l thal it would be ridiculous lo believe he made important decisions on Nix· on's returns without instructions from the Pres ident or his representatives. He said he and Nixon's former personal attorney, Herbert W. Kalmbach, of Newport Beach. met with the President and had gone over the returns "page by page." O RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ' T,_ 0<•...,. (.D.1•1 0.ilf P!lol, ""'" "'"''" "<<>n· DoncGIN< ......... P••••· I• pvbl"'"'d bv I"°" 0-•"90' ea.~ Pulll•V>l"Q Comi>•"• ~·'"'~"'''''o"' "'' pul!I~ Monll•f tl>•WQI> ....... , IC>f (O>!• """W. New-1 Bo:.cPI, H\lf'I"~"" ~"'"'~"""· t•ln Y•ll•f .••• 1 .. ~. ~~DOl•b.ol • Y~ll•·r ahd UQ.-lk .. n~PI Co.I•• A ""II'" '"'l'O"OI ..,.._ !• pub!lliM'd !>.ot11•<I••• -~u...ta, ln~ prlfw.'P'I pubU$t\1~ pl ..... i\ .. lllO --· S.f $tr..,a, (ml• Mew, C. .. hlOfll>d 91•1• . Patrolman Purcell. l~cLtry still 1 races feder<il charges or smuggl- in~ in Texas. l·le could ge~.uj> _~o IO years behind bars there. J'ro1n Page Al PARKLAND "'The gut issue." Councilman J-lenry Quigley said, ''is the.it the Irvine Company wc.1nts an absolute monopoly on some kind s of commerch:tl facilities in the ci- ty including apartments and commercial development . "There ;.ire times ,1:hen the ac- tions of the I rvinc Company re· mind mt.' of monopolists of the first order.·• Quigley said. Although generall y c1gree1 ng 'v1th concerns ex pressed by the council. l\1a yor Gabrielle Pryor said, "If \VC have a choice 1 between the Irvine Company monopoly or !\·tobil Oil and tht· Arabs sell in g it off piccl' by piece. I 'II take the Irvine Com- pany any time " She wa~ referring to ~• pro· posC'sd ~ale .of 5·l .S rcrcent of Lbe Irvin(' Cn n1pany's stuck O"''nt•d by the J ames Jr,·ine f<'ound<.1t1on to Mobil. The council postponed any ac- lii1n on "'hat con1mcre1al rc1..·rco.i · tion f;;il'ilitics :circ In he included in the Pilrks for 30 days. after the first purchases have tnken plc.itt.·. Council members were wQr· ried that the C'Ompany would hike land prices if some commercial facilities on the l'ily parks should compete with Irvine Con1pany recreation venture~. White said the con1pany "'anted restrictions on the <lec."<l lo prolt.'<'l company interests 111 the event the city later dee-i des to liquid alt.• the petrks ;.ind allo'-'' con1mercietl development on the property. company s upports the idea or · having "compatible comn1ercial recreation in the parks." The other.helicopter managed to spiral do\vn ror a hard landing on level ground a few yards away from the doomed crart. The helicopter had its rear rotor torn orr during th~ collision but none of the occupants was seriously in- jured. ·rhe ere\v niemb(.'rs of thHt crart "'err 1<l cnt1ficd as the pilot, Capt . l.eslic R . l't•lt). 29; the copilot. Is t l.t. Robert E. Walton Jr .. 27 : 1st l .. t. Nicholas P. Petredis, 23 , and Sf,,'1.. Jan G. White, 24 l\1arint! corps off1ciuls who kept the damaged helicopters un- der armed guard overnight said they would take the destroyed · helicopter out piece hy piece but weren't sure whether Petty's helicopter could be sufflciently repaired to be flo"'n out or the rugged mountain area. Although the two chopper s were both involved in a .. routine" troining flight. l\larine Corps spokesmen said they did not kno"' whether thl'Y were in radio contact before the ('Olllsion occurred. l\tuj. Sally Prit('hett. public in- formation officer at El 1'oro Marine Corps Air Station, said investigators will have "no idea for some time to come" \\'hat <·aused the helicopters to collide. She said in\'estigators arc try- ing to recons truct the events and thLtt it could be ··o matter of \\'eek s'' before the cause is known ··unless they find something very obvious." The two helicopters were both part or llelicoptcr 1'r<&ining Squadron 30 based al Santa Ana l\1arine Corps Air Station. Both crews were said to be logging I hours to maintain their ··feel for nying." Hescue workers encountered extreme diffic'ulty in trying to r e- uch the more seriously damaged craft ;.ind h ad to descend a slip· pcry Alpine-like mountainside bt.•fo rc reaching the chopper. Oretnge County firemen. paramedics from Laguna 1--lills. the U.S. Forestry Service. the Sheriff's Office, and Navy l\-1edical Corpsmen. teamed up in the effort. As they "'orked to free the bodies from the twisted debris. · J'wtarine Corps MPs, armed. with . shotguns held at high port, kept nev.rsmen from getting a closer look . As rescue helicopters hovered over the wreckage to remove the corpses in plastic bags, other ~1Ps, in battle dress and equipped 1,1,:ith axhandles, kept the curious away from the area. Mil itary personnel al the scene said they were concerned both . about the possibi lity of fire erupt- ing from fuel spill ed by the chop· per :cind of exposing sec ret military hardware to publi c view. I J 'ro111 Page A I COASTAL. •• olher ci ties which have not done SO \\'Cil. "I have looked at the gener<.1\ plans of other cilies," hr said . "and rnost c.irc just rubber ·stamps of the existing zoning m:1ps." ('ounciln1an John Burton termed the commission •·j ust one 1nore layer of bureaucratic ,,;:ov · crnn1ent to\\ hi ch no one e<.1n ;1p- pl'al for:-;uccur in tin1eofnl'ccl ·· ··some local govcrn1nents h<.1 ve not done ...,·ell." 1\nt hooy t'on· ceded. "but th:.at is hi :-;tory. Although tht· hC'arts nf the people \\'ho \\'ant this might he in the 1·ight plaCl'. their hcad.s ;u·(•n 't scre"·ed on right. "\\'(' have done an extt'llent JOb," Anthony s aid. "and I an1 not willing to give away what we and the citizens have done to somebody 1,~·ho does nol care about the city of Irvine.·· On the efforts or local govern· mt'nt. (}ui.J.:IC'y addt."d, "even the cities of Santa Ail<a and Anaheim 1.1,·orry son1l't1mes about the en- vironment.·· l\1rs. Jlryo1· countered, "1'he way to reinstill in people the know ledge that local government is responsive to regional con· CC'rns is to support this element.·· Roberl N . Weed Pr• .. Mn! •nD P.;h!o\ho• Council Action Jack R . Curley Vt<C p.,,..1.,,.,.1 -c;.,,"t<4>1 ..... .....,.., T horna'> A. Murph1n.i _ ....... "'I. Oo•O' Charles H . Loos. R1ch.Jird P_ Nall A1 .. \t•n1 -<wQ•"Qlll<"•• Te .. pttoM {714) 642-4321 Cl•ssifltd Ad•trtlsin9 M2·~71 ~l • .,_k V .. 1.¥ N•wJOll><~ S.1·6110 f,_,,...a ........ 4tS.06J(t 1·ht• Ir v1 nt· (" 1! ,1, C.'ounri 1 ·ruesday -CONTI NUED a ('Ontrovcrsial city practice of charging de· 1 velopers $45 an hour ro process paperwork. The fee schedule will r('nlain in eff ccl f'ilVJt months and then "'ill be con.sidered again -APPROV•:D !'pt•nding SI00,000 for engineering for the first phase of a project to lower the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe tracks through the <'ity. 1'he first phase will be a streetovercross· ing at the Culver Drive intersection with the tracks. -SENT a proposed noise ordinance back to the-planning de· partmcnt for modifications. -F.NDORSED a stud)' by the UC Irvine Public Policy Research Organization. The group plans to survey residents to determine the efrects of televised c)ty counci·I meetings. -ENCOUR AGED a UC Irvine &rnup headed b y "li''olanda Williams to :i;t udy whether the cit)' nee<ts a crisis center. i>olice Chief Leo Peart, i;upporting the group, told the council t hat seven rapes, 2l 38(Crlivated assal.llts and three suicides were reported In lrvinr during 1974. 1'h(' center, he said, would help victims of such C'rimtt. · r \ Ex-city Mayor To Jail Fro•Page A I FOLEY PltOFll.E ••. Hy 'fOl\1 BA.RLE:V 01 lftt l>•ll, ft•l•tSt•ll F'ormPr \.\'cstminster mayor Derek M c\Vh1nncy today lost hi s last local hid to avoid se1·ving a state prison lt'rm inipost'd on h1n1 nearly two years ago. Oran,,;:~ County Supt·rior l'ourt Judge J ohn L. I-'l ynn Jr. turtly re fused to modify the prison term or one to ten years ht'.' ordered for Afc.Whinncy . 44, and ordered his immediate shipment to the state prison facility at Chino Defense attorney F'rederick Hopper said he will !>eek action in Judge Everett W . Dickey's courtroom on a writofhabeas cor- pus and will add\tiunally appeal AtcWhinncy's coh\'ICtion iti the U.S. Suprcrnc Court. Earlier appeals ha\'t' been rt•· jected 111 both the ('alifornia Supreme Court and the Fourth District Court of Ap1>eal in San Bernurdino. l\1cWhinney \\'~is con\·1cted 1n July 1973 of at Le nl ptcd grand theft ;incl conspiracy after f<'ountain Valley s tra"1 bt.•r1·y gro1,vcr ·George l\lurai told a 1ury that he was told to hand o\'el" S5.000 in cash and also contribute a SS,000 t·heck tn l'Ounty Supt.·r\'isor lt obert li:.i t tin· s l. a in p~li gn fund Codefendunt 'l'e1d l-\JJita. :l8, a member of the Westminster Plan·· ning Commission at the time. "·as found guilty of identical charges and sentenced to six months in the county jail plus a $5,000fine. Fujita has also reached the end or his local appellate road. He has been ordered to report to the coun- ty jail rtl arch 3 to begin serving his sentence. Faculty Hire Bid BERKELEY <UP I J University or California offi- cials reached agreement \\'ith the U.S. Departm ent of llealth Educati on and \Velfare on :.i raculty hirin g pl<:1n for the Berkeley c<:1mpus. •• should be ruord res~ve \0 \\·hal the parent& want \han'toqie ac'tmi.nl,tratJon -• t "I've snl at 1chool bod meet- ings and wntched peopleatand up "Ith oroblems ~nd the)' were- ~:~t ::~~~~1~~h~~.;~:!'::r:r~ thttn lhe pMents." Criticizing what she sees as too 1nueh e1nphasls .on tnnovutlon, she said , '·Any nft 1>rogram thut comes along, they're there with the money to slfend. You don't just takP something because it is lll'\\' /\lrl!I Foley has her own back- grou11d in education. Until IS yt·ars ago, she taµa:ht in Chicago, Ill . schools. On coming to Irvine, she was .. appalled at the casual attitude to"'ard educat ion. 1 was~ to a n1ore structured atm06phU~. bUt l'n1 not :>urc that.1 go along with that attitude anymore." On assessing education ln Irvine. she said, .. The question 1s. '\\'hat do we want and .what arc we \\•illing to pay'?'' ·rhe ans"·er, she said, is cJtarly an emphas is on educational basics readi ng, "'riling and u1·ithml'ti(·, •· 1 "·ant tn see higher academic stanrlards. I \\·ant to see t he tone of pride in achievement rais<.'Cl. I think in that "'ay "'e can bring baek a lot of the children who are attending private schools. "The whole business of educa- tion is to train these kids to go out and be able to function in socic· ly."shesaid. Hut that doe's not necessarily mean using a traditional educa- tional setting. ··Teaching is <'hemist ry. \\'hatever technique is erfective, is the one that should be used. The teacher should be able to pick "'h3tevcr~tyle of teaching is the most efrective. Especiall y ,,·ith things like open classrooms. These are things that have to fit the teacher's style," ~frs. Foley said . But she wants some changes. particularly in the last fo ur years before students leave the school system for higher education or to make a fiving. "What happens to the kids "'h('n they graduate? About 58 percent of l rYine's kids go on to higher education. I would have thought l~would be more. but I'm told it 1s indicative of il trend. , "I would have looked at those results and said we have a little better than half preparin~ ror college . The othl"r half, "'ht?ther they "·ill eventually go on to higher education or not . st~ll have to make 3 living. They still must be produ~ttve <'itizens and be abl(f to think on their feet. "1'here is a basic education w1· all need, but maybe those whu are not going on to college should be split off after the first coup)(' or years (In high S('hoo!L I CCI" t11inly think \\'e need n1ore 1,·oc;1 tional offerings for t)iese kids," l\1rs . Foley suid. At the same time, though, she would like to see ad increase in the program ai1ned at college pre· paralion, such as placement of advanced students in classes ijt UC lr,·inc. "l think we s hould try to get funding -there are so many kinds or funding-to expand those orrerings. The returns f(on1 the program ar~ good. "A student , s<.1y, could take freshman Engli~h and then the parents would not have to pay (or it when he gets to college." However, she challenges the propriety of the district in seek· ing state and federal fin:1ncing for some innov at i\•e programs. .. Whl-n 1 am e lected, I intend to spend a lot of time lookin2 over these state.funded programs. Most of them arc not just funded by the stall-'. 1'hcre is local fund- ing too. 1'hat is not made clear. It 's just a littll' money here <ind a little there, but 1t adds up," Mrs. Foley said. ' But money is not the big issue, she said. Although a resident of the Turtle Rock area, >A1hich "'as hit by dramatically increased taxes due to reassessment last year, laxes could be worse, she said. Heroin Now Lost? SEATTLE CAP) -The Port o( Seattl e denied a publis hed report that Seattle-Tacoma Interna- tional Airport police found Sl million 'A'Orth 0£ heroin in 1969. took rive months to determine what it was and then lost it. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Wilson KramerAutograph Stan Smith Autograph Billy J~an King Autograph Rackets-Frames only 23.95 Pro-Staff Rackets-2nds Frame only 16.95 Racket Stringing 6.00 to 21.00 Baseball Shoes Adidas & Spot Bilt 12. 95 to 26.95 Track shoes Adidas -Spot Bilt Tiger Track Shoes -13.95 to 26.95 Tennis shoes Adidas Tretorn-Converse 10 .95 28.50 to Basketball Shoes Adidas & Converse 11 .95 to Skateboards- Wheels-T rucks·Bearings Cones-Axels -Nuts -Washers Speedo Swim Suits Champion Handball Gloves Leach & Ektelon Racquets Voit Racquetballs We still have a large selection of Tennis Dresses On Sale Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Hooded Sweat Shirts Hooded Nylon Jackets Baseball Warm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys 28.50 1----------- Cross Country & Jogging Shoes Adidas -Tigers -Brooks 16.95 to 29 .95 Baseball Gloves Rawlings & Wilson 9.95 to 59 .95 ·Bats-Balls -Caps -Undershirts Masks .Chest Protectors Open 9 to 6 Oosed Sundays Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens Tennis Sweaters Tennis Hats-Caps -Visors Penn-Wilson-Dunlop Tennis Balls-2.35/can of 3 Bike Repairing 538 Center 646·1919 I 1 ' .. • .. • j / I \ ! l ! t • unting~n Beach ount,-i. ~,,.i,ey • Today's Closing · N.Y. Stoeks • • j ~ • ;, VOL. 68, NO. 50, 6 SECTIONS, 7~ PAGES School Hopef1cls Fo11.r Profiled In Ocean View The names of twelve can· didales will° be on the ballot ~1arch 4 in the rac:e to fill two vacan cies on th e .board of trustees of 11untinglon Beach's Ocean View School District. 'fhe disltict serves about 14 ,000 students in 24 schools. Most or the school,. are in Huntington Beach, with a few in the neighboring communities of Fountain V<illey, MidY.'8)' City and Westminster. The two trustees "'ho se tc1·111s expire this year -lt<J lph llau1..·r <.1nd Robert Zinngr.abt.· -:.ire no! :it>eking re-clc('lion. One of the 12 candi(.lat..es. John l.usch, 6782 (;aslight Dl'ivl', Jlun- tinglon Be<.1ch, has \\:ithdra\lill rrom active ca1npaignini:: bc~.a use, he. s!ii d, of J)rcssinb buS1ness comn11ln1cnls. Anothe r candidate. James lloward, 6502 Glen Grive, IJunt· ington Beach. has declined to respond lo a Daily Pilot question- na ire and has been unavailable for con1ment. ... Following are prorites of four of the remaining 10 candidates along with some or their vie v•s. l'rbfilcs of the six other can- didates will be presented Thurs· day. ELBERT "AL" CRAFI' is a se nior d esign engineer fo r Hockwell International' Corp. in I.>owney. J-le holds a dt-gree in mechanical engineering f1·om tht· Uni\lersity of Cincinnati and a l<.ill." d eg ree fron1 La Sa l le University. Craft, 42, is a ~st. trib.a.I chie f in a local YM-·: What is your opinion of unific3- llon? Re-unification ofthedistriet is needed lo solve the problems fating our high schools. I have no magic fo rmula for this solutio11 but the e le mentary school boards must be directly involved in the decision making. I prefer g roup- ing a long city bo \olndaries. but also realize this method presen1 s other ~erious problems If elecled, "'hal "'ould you du differentl y in Oce an Vir" schools? l am pleased \\'ith th,• o verall acadl'mic qualit y of (.l ccun Vic"' s<:hools . 'l'o m:unta111 thi~ qu ulity I \\'oul<I put stron.i:::t·r l'rt\phasis un fol IO\\"·UP C\'<Jlua lion of all ihstruction<1l prugra1ns a nd urge the cst<.1 blishmL'nl of a n1ort.• l'ffettivc linl' of eommuniC'al1on bct\\'l'en p a 1·c nt ~·t 1·u slt'L'S · t e<.ic hers i11 t.•<.i c h indi\'1du.:il neighborhood fl'gardini.: futurt· prog ran1s. JO Y D t\lil'RICll. l G·lhl \\.'oodruff St .. \Vt.'s tn1ins te1·, 1s un aeti\le memticr of the ll<.1n<·hu Vi ew School l7 1'A board and !ht· ~arl y Childhood Edul'Hlion ,\J. visory Com n11ll l·(·. 'fhc mother or thrt'l' i:x)y:.. 1-1, 1:1 and 2. s ht• h <.i.'i been involvl•d in school al·· livitic>s since lhE.· o ldt•st t•n- tered the fil':tl ~r:.sde <it \Ve s tn1onl School. In 0.1<1 dition to l)'r 1\ and EOE. she _ h as vo·lun · · 0AuT111c leered o.1s an inslr1ictional aidl· in O<·ean Vie\11 cla:-.sroon\s. 1'he \\'ife or Lylt• l)alllril"h, -,ht' att,nd~d the'Univt·rsily uf 'l'l'x.1:-. C:.:A Indian Guides pro- g ram, cub· master of Cub Pack 404 and is active1 in the l'u,nt 1'eacher Organization. lie anci hi.s wife Patt-lcia , · have four children. . Wlt·-d~yo~r lp\onoluninca· to'•?' ,, .. Ith my pre se nt knowled.ie. I ft:t•I thut if U11 if1c<1· d-Li<Jn cq_af~ to pass. ii should be don~ 8.ldl)~Cfty ~unduries. 'l'his (See~PEFW.S;P11geA~; , Candidates Differ On 3 Main Issues llunlington Beach Union lligh SchoQI Ois tri ct trustee can- didates differed on key issues of unification and building a new high school during a public forum Tuesday. Seven of the 10 candidates VY· ing for two seats on the school board in the M arch 4 election participated in the program al F'ountain Valley I li gh School. Zay Brand emerged as the only candidate to come out strongly for the solo unirica tion efforts or c·itizcns in the city or t 'ountain V<dle\•. expressed co ncern about th1· large lluntin ~ton l\each distril"L -A·hich mighl be rormE.'<I if schools unified along city boundaries. ll might inc lude 45 schools and serve 60,000 students. he S<tid. ··1 don't want to st<.1rt some sort of a miniature L.A .. ·· h C' s:dil. On building a nc''' high ~chool to alleviate •n\·crcrO\\dl'd l"OIHii lions in (•xistini;: schools thL• can didates also {'\as hed opinions. llelen Dilte. \\"ho a~ an appoint I See ISSt; J.:S. Pa~f" ,\:!i • ORANG!fJCOUf'iTY, CALIFORNIA ' (1 "' • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1975 TEN CENTS ' 0.,1, Pi""' Sutt Pllolo SUCCUMBS AT ,76 Former Chief Blossom Ex-c.hief Blossom Sziccumbs Former ll un t1ngton Beaeh police chit'f and civic leader Don lilosson1 died 'l'uesday. Jle was 76. ~Ir. Blosson1 can1 e to llunt- 1ngton Beach 52 ye<.1rs ago. Jn 1~ he1oinetl the police force and rose throu~h thr r<.ink s to Jisistanl l"hit•f. 1'hen l ht• people l'Jccted :\Ir Blossom eh it•f of police, <i:nd rc- (•/ecterl him to :.C'rvt· three terms. Services rur J\-lr . Iilossom \Viii he s •• tur<IH y ••t 2 p.fll. ;1 l S1nith•s :\l or·tu<iry . lntt•rn1l'nt "'ill follO\V at \\1£'.s l rn1 nster l\1emor1<.1I l">:1rk. ~11-. l"Jlos.som is survived by hi :. \l 'ife. ln<J Blossom of ffuntjhgt.on l!cach , a brother·inrla"• and scvt•r<.il nieces. 1 •• 1\t one time ~1 r . Blossom was~a partner in a furniturecor'npa)iy in lj4ntington Bevch, U\e JJ-'ossom - f';eid FurniWl",e,; 5t05_e;._ Lalefi .,.be . and his Wff'¥ ctperated trlle S<.1lt" atc.•r Plun~e n eur· tile 01unic1pal pt c r. ~ .. 1 Ile "·a s a past qf the prl!s ld.CP.t Hw1tington Beactt Rotary Cl~ and recipient of lhft jrgaoha- tion·s Phil ll aqis •A\\.i§~d last year. ;· lie scr\·cd also as pre§j:dent of the Pet.ice Officecs AssOCia~n of ()rang{' County and on the board of dir{'ctors of the 1lunlington Ilea ch Cham bcr of Col}1mercl'. l-le 1.11 as a past officer of the l'oastmus te r 5 Club <.1nd I.ittle 'l'hcatre Group, <.is "·eH as a mcmbl"r :>ince 1927 or the Jlunt· ingtun Rea{·h J\-1 <1 sonic Lod!ll' .'\o. 380 . H e roin Now Los t? SE,.\"l"l'LE <AP J l 'he Port of Seattle d enied 0.1 published report 1hal Se;;1ttle-·r ac.·om:.i lnterna - t1onal Airporl polll"c found SJ n1il lion "·orlh of heroin in l!H.19. look fl\'£' month$ ll1 detl'rmznt· \\hat it \\as :ind t hPn !o:-.t it Pri,son Awaits Mc Whinney Loses Appeal By TOM BARi.E~· Ol 1~eD•oly Pilel S~tt F'orm c r Westminster n1ayor Derek M c\Vhinney tOOay lost his lost local bid to avoid serving a state prison term imposed on him nearly t\\"O year s ago. Orange County Superior Court Judge John L. f'Jynn Jr. curtly re- fused to modlfy the pris on term of one t.o ten years he ordered for l\1c\Vhinney, 44 , and ordered his 1n1m ediate Shipment to the statt:.• prisonfacilily at Chino. Defense <.ittorney Frede rick Jloppc·r said he "·ill sc.>ek.actlon in Judge Eve rc•tt \\1 . Di c key 's courtroom on a writ of habeas cor- pus and will =idditionally appeal !\.lcWhinney's conviction in th(I U.S. Suprem e Court. Earlier uppcals have been fl!· jected in bo th the Ca lifOrnia Supreme Court and Lhe f<'ourth District Court of Appec.il in San lk-rnardino. ~1cWhinney v•as convicted in July 1973 of at tern pted grand theft and conspiracy after l'~ountain Valley st r a wbe rry gro .... ·e r George ~·lur a i to ld a jury that he "·..is told to hand over $5,000 in l'<JS h and <.1lso contribute'! SS,000 c h eck to county S upe r viso r Robert Battin 's ca1npaign fund. Codefcndant 1';:1d F\Jjita. 38. a n1em ber or the \\'est minsler Plan· n1n~ Commission al the time. "'LIS found ~u i \\y of identical charges and senlenced to six months 111 the tounty Jail plus a $5,000finl.'. Lobbyist Conflict SACR ,\:\t EN1'0 (L.i P\J l'h<' new state c ho.11rm an nf th e Republican party urg:ed that form('r Rep . .Jc rorr.e \\"aldic r e - sign from the Culifornia ~'air Political Practiel'S Commission because Waldie has become a lobbyist. P!_lul H,aerle. the GOP eader. C'ril1cized W;.ildie for a('· cepling a S35,000 job lobbying for fede ral e 1nployes in \Vo.1shington while being a m ~mber of the commission . which regulates sl;Jte lobbyists . Fujita has a lso r cal'hL'ti tilt· 1.·nd of his local appellatero<1d. llt·h;1:-. been orde r ed to report to lhl' eoun ty jail March 3 to begin st•rving hi" sentence. l\1urai testifi ed ;1t then· ! r1~1l that both m en w~1rned t11n1 hi· "'OU Id lose his lease on215 ;JC res at Fount;.iin \'ulley's J\1ile Squa1·~· l';1 f k ti" ht• du.J not i.:uml)I) "ith theirden1;inds It \\ <.1s n1 u<lt• t'l~»u· Ht th1 · trial <•n<I ir1 !h{' Grand .Jur~ 111d1ct 1ne11t of both n1cn t hat Sup1·rv1:-.or B.at- \1n had nu kno\\"ll•tli.,:l· of the plot and h~1d tll'\"t'I" sou~ht t•Onlribu- t1ons from anyone thruut-:h l'Llher :\1 t' \\' h i n n t' s n r 1,. u .1 it a Seeks \lolt111teers Board Vote: Keep Free Clinic Open The goYerning bo<.1rd of tht• I luntington Be ach l-"'ree Clinic <IL· cided l>ehind clo.sed doors 1·ucs- day night to keep lhe clinic open at least for r efe rrals. At the same1im e, they i.ss ued a public plea for \"Olunteers, in "'ake or the resignations of n1ost of the staff and former volun- teer s. They <.1ppointed board m e mbe r B ob Riv<.1 s .... s taff membe r of the Slate De partment of Employment, to serve ""ithout pay as interim director, until ;i permanent director is found. l 'he board had one other in tcr1m offe r fro m I.en E"t'rs. youth services coordin<.itor for the lfunt1ngt o h L-\e ach L'nion l·lig h School District. But Board Ch <.11r1nan J ack ~'eehan rl'jt"'C l cd th:.it offer \\ithout bringi ng 1l. heforc lhl' hoard, s o.iyini.: today Ri vas of· fcrcd lo ta kt• the r espons ibility as interi m director instead. Ho..,,·evt•r. bt·forc the n1eeling. he told ~lar ic Otto, a board member and hi g h sc hool counselqr, \l:ho sug~ested Ewers . "t ..,,:ouldn't touc-h him." Fee han s aid he fe ared E"'•ers "ould be sympathetic to thE.' former s taff and "he comes from the Community Services Coun- cil." Feehan refused to cornment Loda.'. l'.\.l"\'pl lu :-..1~, 11 ~ou µrintlhat. l 'lldt·11~ 1l l-:\\l'r'i :.:tLd lt1da\ hl' 1:-. llt•Ulral un !ht• 1 ~:.Ul' :nut t;nly intl•rc:tted tn kcl'pltl!=! <·liluc ~t·rvict·~ '-''ail a- b le. lie :.aid tht• CSC conflicted 1·ece nt ty "·ith thl' Unit e d Crusadl'. in \\ h1ch l•'l'eh<.1n is ;J(" 11\"t' l•:\\l'l"S ~:1 1d hl' pl'l"fornll'd a s1 n1ilar intl·r1n1 funl"tiun t';,tflil•r \\hen '\'('l'll llt·lp nf Fountain \";1 \lt•y \\'a ~ u11dl·rgo111g n1;i 11<.1 ge - n1c 11t chanµt•:-.. :ind 1f th\• high se h ool fl1 ~tr1 et \\uuld g L\'e pcrn11ssiun. hl' \\ uu!d offi·r t11 ;.1t tht• l-'rl't•('l!n1l" a~ \\l'I! 'J"he h1>ard 'l'u~·:-.d.i\ \\ ;.i:-. prt• pared lor a :-.l1 11·1n .' 1"011lr1111tal1on \\"ith torn1t•r l'linic stall tlll'll'bcr:- and volunlct·rs. ;i nd a pollel' of fil"l'f \\as 0 11 dut .' uut:-Hlt· l~u \ lht• 0 111 ,\ JlL'l"~O ll \\bu sho\\Cd up\\ :1s I.In~ cl (.'h;.irton. an atlornl'y h1r1·d bs the former staff and ,·nlun!t·t·r->. \\ho\1as al · lo"·l'd 111:-1111· 1ht· ho~1rd roo1n bri ef!~ RcfOl"l' he entered, hn•\t•\'l"I·. George Roger s, attorney and board membe r . left the board - meeting to C'onfront Ch1:trlon in the clinic "·~liting roon1 . \\·here the t\\'O argut:.•d for a short ti1ne about a ttorney ethics. fSet" (."1.1,,·1c·. ,,age .-\2i Copter Crash Probed Four Dead Mari11e Fliers lde11tif'ied By R t;DI NI EDZIELSKI 0t I"• D•1 I~ PilMSt•tl t:.S . t\olarin e Cor1>s officials to· d.ay released ide ntification on all four crewmen "'ho were killed 1'uesday in a n1id ai r collision of two helicopters over a rugged section of Orange County's l\1od· jeska Canyon . lo.f <1rinc s pokes men s<.11d the pi lot \\'as Capt. J an1es I ... \V <.itson. .Jr .. 31 of fr,·ine. 1'he co-pilot "as ls! Lt. ~11chael Belli of l\1is· sion \.'icjo The injured pilot \\"o.IS ai1·1iftcd from the wr ecka g~ and taken to l\1iss ion Com munity l·lospital "'here he died in surgery l 'ues- clay. \\'atson is survived by his "·if l'. Belli. 230-15 Via Pi1nicnto. l\1is· s ion V iejo, and th e o ther cre .... ·m c n \\ere killed instantly .... -hen the c.·rJft plunged out of tht> sky and s n1n:-.hcd itself to bits on a rocky hillsidl'. Capl. l~e.:.l1l' H. l't•lt~. 2~: the l"opi\ot. Is l Lt. Rob£•1·1 t~. \\.alton Jr., 27 : 1st Lt i'\icholas J>. PC'tredis, 23, c.i nd Sbrt. J an G . \\"h itc. 2-1 . ''I rim for unification. partial or· otherwise." the candidate vtho aspires to represent the people of Seal Beach on the board t~ld the 0tudience. Opposes ·Parol«." l'hc other dc<.1d ~'ere ident ificd ao,,; Sgl. \\"illiam P . Cheshi re. 27, of 15520 l 'us tin Vill<tge \A."ay . 'l'uslin . and P vt. Kevin C. Arlt. 20, or St. Ed" a rds. Kev. ~larin e Corps :1uthoritics said today it n1 ay take days or even "·eeks to dclt•rn1inl' "·hat c<i usl'd the t\\·o troop l";1rrying c hopper s to eoll i fl t'. :\ n in ,. t:"Sligation, begun 1mmC'd1:.itel.' :1ftl•r !he crash OC· r urrl'd , i:. :.I 111 unrlcr ,,·ay. Other candidates said they generall y are for the concept of unification but have some re· servations. Andrew Stu~dert, for instance, or:::£A :us• \\'ralhl'r In creas ing cloudiness tonii.thl becoming mos lly cloudy with a chance or rain beginning early Thursd~y . ac corc.lin g lo the weather service. llighs SS to ·60. Chance of rtt.ln 20 percent tonight increasing to SO per· cent Thursday. INSIDE TODA V s4n Clemente civic lender Paul Presley is stilian ardent suppofter of hi1 /riend .and mrJghbor, llichord· Hizon. to rohom he 1till Tef~r1 il.! "the president." SfOf"JI OFI Page A9. lndt•" .. Laguna Officer Says Leary 'Dangerous' Bl J ,\{'K Cllt\1-.Pl·:t.I, Dt '"• D•o!y Polot !ot .. 11 "I considt:'r Leary. and stil l do to this d:1.v. a d:in}.!crous per~on a nd l concur "'ilh !11sl ri et All y lliC'ks -""hOOllCC' l"allt·d hi 111 ""fh1· most dangl'ro us m:in in lh1~ "'orld" and Jud'-!c i\Jc;\'lillan "'ho called ~in1 '-' ·ml'n<.1ec tn SOC'icty·.'· Lag una Be<ic h Pollet' LI :\l'JI Purcell was t.alking ' On Dcc:2ti, 1968 hC' busted !Jr. · Timothy Leary in J~a{;luna !leach on lhe first drug ch<.1r,,:c tha l cvc>r "stuck" a gnins t lhC' LSIJ ad - voCate. originator of the phrast:', "tune in, turn on . dropout.·· Purce ll docsn ·t think 1.c:1 ry. a sometime Lagun<.1 Beach resi- dcnt.-should be paroled. (Related · !::ilory and pi C'ture . PagcA:l). The CorJI)Cr llarv;Jrd h..>cturcr : itnd clinical psychologist. ha~ , been g ranted purole Hild "'ill h1.> freed. (rom state prison F'l'b. 28. No"'' 54, h • has bC'cn in federal custody since May and is hchc\'cd to be telling whut h e knows ~bout drug l.raffik ing and radiC'ul or· ganizations. Although free' of the Ca hf r111a ctlarges i:;temn1i:ng from his 1XJst Christ.mas .nrrC's t by th t n · Pati'olman rurc<'ll. Lt•ury, still I fates federal t harj(t'S ()£ s muj!jz\ ing in Texas. •le could l!el up to 10 years behind bars th err. t"C'<'l l Jl1 l'~"-(l1·;in~e Coun l ~ d1str1t·t atl11rn1·\. s;ud 1t \\'a s 1.:on1mon pr;1t l 1<·i: for one stat£' to µaro!(' a p1·1:-.oncr ·""he <·an :-.£'1"\'C lime 1n anotht'r slat.·. '"I'd j ust ~IS .'>0011 Sl'I' hi n1 in prison in 'l't"..:as as l'alifor111a . ·· llit'ks ~:tit!. ·· 1 think Lear,· has co.1USt'd an 1nc-rcdi b! e ;1 n1ou.nt of harm tO our ... 0<·ict v b\· ;.ul\"O('atin~ the use of I.SO ··r iit;U:tands :ind thous ands { St•r 1.1-:~\ ll \ .• I' age A2 l Valley Driver Hurt in Crasl1 /\ Fountain Valley man 'A'as in "stable but guarded" condition today a fter a traffic .::rash l'ues- d<1v ~1ftcrnoon left him wilh £rac- tu1:ed ribs. a broken hip ond a fr<•C'lW'<'d skull. Hobert Stoltl•, 35. of 17110 L<.is Hoblcs C1r<·le. r e main€.i.d 1n thC' 1ntcns1vc care unit at Huntington lnlerco1nmunit.y lfospltal. lie was injured· .fn a 2 P,'1·tt c rash ut Sl ute"'r i\venue"'and Bushard Slrc.et. when his car col· li ded "ith on~ driven ))y a 17•' \'C'ar-old 1-~ou1Ttai11 •Vallcy youth; Police rcfiorted · The youth "'as nQt injurfJl':t, µohE.·e s aid. .c • I ' .. . Caot. \\"a tson. of :J552 ~la rln Drive, lr\'ine . was still ali ve "·hen a r esl'ue party reached his s n1ashcd ('il-53 Sea 1Stallion heli copter. It er o..1s hcd into the bot- tom of a deep ravine in the Cleveland National Forest are;.i thrC'e miles c.11 st of Cook's Corne r. All the d eud "t'l"t' aboard the one helicoptt.·r 1·hc other hl'lieoµtcr n1anaged lo s piral d O\\ n for a hard landing on leve l ground a re"' yard'i a"·ay fron1 tht• doomed craft. ThC' helicoptC'r had its r ear rotor to1·n off during the collis ion but none of the O{'cupants "·as seriously in- 1urcd. Thl• ere\\· n1cn1h1..•rs of th;it craft \\·ere idcnt1f1cd as the pito1 . .. O..•t<r Pl~ !>MW ....... ffk.\. ~It HllucOPTER'l10VERS OVERIREMAINS OF CHOPPE(I THAT CARRIED FOUR TO DEATHS 'i !lfl•r·Mld411r CljlJ!alon Tueaday. Marin• Craft Croahed In Remote Ravine •• ' J,.. -""!.t~:~ l ~-..' .. I' ~-• l. -. I f 1 ' .. • '• • • • ~J DAILVPllOT H/F l'ro•l".Al • SCHOOL HOPEFULS • • • would.ellfl!llJJl!e lhe Ocean VJew SchoolD!fuic\JI• nowdelln~, .-e- sultlng in a Jowcring ot the tax doUar share ror administrative functions and a proportionate in- crease of avuiluble money tor stu· dent~u(·a tion. If t lttted, ""hat would yeu do dlfftren t ly in Oceoan View schools? Oc('an Vit'W needs so· n1eon e on its board to present the vieu s of ~hose patents who believe that a ~ouna, balanced edue,;ttion l s g r ounded in academics -someone against the str~tegie~ dreamed up by the behavioral scientists which en· rpurage the invasion of privacy of OJ.Jr children by untrai11ed pseudo (i;yehologisls. MICK.E V KORBA currenUy hi president of the Gined Children's Association of Orange County. She is a member or nurperous organizations ~., · ,_I~ d ealing with ' gifted children, the Leag u e .DJ W o m e n Voters a n ~ lhe Golden \Ve s t Park }-lome Owners Associa t ion. She has been 11C Reoll an active PTA participant and a classroom aide. She lives at 6962 Moonbeam Drive, Huntington Beach, is mar· . ried and has lY.'O children . Mrs. Korba attended UC Berkeley. Wha t ts your ~pinion orunifica· lion? Although there are certain possible merits, it is neither prac·· t ical nor feasible at this time, un. der existing laws. No visible re· turn would be created by voting to up our tax rate approximately 62 cents per Sl OO assessed valuation. Money is desperately needed for other p urposes. U elected, \.\'ha t would you dO 4flfferently in O cea.n View schools? Instead of criticism -r have none -I offer som-.: of my philosophy: I believe it is essen· tial lo provide prtJgrams that wil l seek to devel<:tJ maximum poten- ~al in ti!! children'" within the .. limita11<>n• ~,he' tax dollar and its mos t efficient'"11tllit.aUon. I'have a commitment lo open communic•tion and commu.nlty invo1vemeol. /\nd it have an in· terest in maintainfne the mnny good 11'1&.l~cts whieb have been de· veloped in the Ocean View School Di str ict jtnd in fieeking solutions for improve ment on the current readini scores, .as well as the financi41J ly pre~artous situation ttie district is operating unde r. BU RTON Q. "BUZZ" MARSH, 40, is a past president and an uc· live member of the College View School Parent Teacher Organiza· tion. A consultant, he has been in the community ' for 10 years and now is a student at Golden We&t College. Marsh and his wife, Mary, live at 16651 Marie Lane, Hunt- ington Beach. M•RsH 'fhev have t\\-'O children. at Jlark VieW und College. View Schools. .. \\'ha t is .You r opinion or unifiCa- tJ oti ? Unification or this art'a·s local school districts along city boundaries is a most desir.:ible situation. This would afford a much more C'omplele progran1 of continuity or educcttion between the elementary a nd high schools. . We must, however, work in con· sort with all the surrounding dis- tricts to effect this basic change. We also must move with cau- tion until the total effect of Ser- rano-Priest decision is known as it v.•ill affect the operation of ever:y sc ho.ol di:-.tricl in California. ti. elected, whal would You ·do d iffe r e ntly i n Ocean View schools? I wo uld not do anything drastically different. We have a great district, able teachers and outstanding administrators. We must continue to be responsive to the needs of students, teachers and, of course, parents. We must show fiscal responsibility. Central Park Zone . . . Issue 'Up i~ Air' F uture development of hun· dreds of acres-south of the cen· • tral park remains an unsettled is· -s ue following Tuesday night's • meeting of1t he Huntington Beach \City COlfDCiJ. " . • Me.a;ibers of the council \/oted 3 to l for a land use proposal which would divide the acreage into >three .;ones wi t h different ·densities for equestrian estates >allowed in each. But it takes four affirmative coun ~i l votes to approve such a geiieral plan change, so the item -had to be cont inued to the coun· cil 's f~eb. 24 meeting for another vote. Rain Headed Toward South By The Associated Press · A new Pacific weather front brought an abrupt end to a spell of fai r weather in Northern California, du mping rain on the fa r north and s preading snow in the mountains. ·Nearly half an inch of rain fe ll on Crescent City on Tuesday, and Eureka had about one·quart er of an inch . -Only a trace or rain fell on the San Francisco Bay Area Tues- day, but more rain is expected lo· day and tomorrow as the front moves south. ORAN~E COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P,ttlll9f'I •"" PvOll .... c Jack R. Curley ¥"' Pfn .. 1e1tt •no c;.""°'' ,,,.,.,_, Thomas Keevi1 £0110< Thomas A. Murphine "'9M9i"9 EO•IOI'" "" O'l4rles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ., .. ,._Ill ,,.......,,"9 Ed<IO<~ Tf'rry Coville Wtll °' ..... ,_,.., l ...... HWltlnat.n &each Offtc• 1N1l .. .c11 .. ,....,.,d -.111.,.•tld ... ~'' ~.o. ~ ~ . ..- Ttleptton• (1141 M2..CJ21 Cl1J1lfled Adve ttislnt '42·5611 ,,_...,.1110.~ .. , ........ ~ ... ·'*' S40·1220 Councilwoman lta r riett Vl ieder opposed t he plan, siding with property owners who said it was too specific and rt:iight lead 1 to lawsuits against t hecltY .. T heir prirnar1 objection was that one 'strip of land allows de· velopment of only two homes per acre. They wanted the entire area designated for four homes per acre. Mayor Al Coen and council members Ted Bartlett and Norm a Gibbs preferred the more . speciric propos al, with an area or lo,,· er densities. Council men Jerry ?t1atney and llenrv Bukc '""·ere absent, while . Don Shipley joined the meeting after t he public hearing had already been held. Those three can review tapes of the hearing for their decision Feb. 24. 1'~our other land use changes, affecting the town lots, the gov- ernment center and old town, Sunset lleight, a nd an area sur- rounding the Town and Country shopping center, d id win council support. The only other pos si ble change, was a request by the council for consideration of com- mercial zoning at the corner of Bolsa Chica Street and Heil Avenue. in Sunset lleights, v.•here Ed's Dairy now stands. From Page Al CLINIC ... Rogers apologized after a rew minutes and the two v.•ent into the board meeting, where Charton threatened to file suit against the board on c harges or discrimina- tion because of Lyon's reported refusal to cut his h air, as well as · what he said were violations or the clinic bylaws. He asked for a meeting wit h the board or board members, but Rogers said no meeting could be arranged until Ch arton submits his complaints in writing. Home Group Suing Couple A H u ntingto n B each hom~own ers association h as taken action to force a local COU· pie to pay a lleged arrears in &S· sessm ents or face eviction from theirlownhome. Named as defendants In th• Orange County S uperior Court · action filed Tuesday by tht! Hunt· · lngton Continental To\"llhomes 1 Association are George E. and '"'"tili. '''' °',.,... CH\t """'h"1"' • C'··sanna M ~ Rois. • '-"'"'W·~""""'-~"~·fl-..... ~ ~ ...... tt•' ., '""'''1 .. ""'"11 11••••" "''• w · Arrears of '-$2.51 plUJ SSOO ln ;:o..::::...·~1-1 "" 1 • 1 "'"''"' 1°" •• :,.1eaal feu are demanded wltla the ,5 ,1,,,. "".,.. ,...d ., c..1:,.:•w, ; requee:t that the court order 1ale • •~~""'""'" .. .-"'" '"'' ql the property by the sheriff IC L..:":='::... _____ ._ ....... -_-__ -_ .... _... . na vm•"'l la not m ade. ........ ·~ _.. ' Fnt•Page Al . j ' ISSUES .•. , ed board memQer voted for bUildiitg a new school, ~.aid the decisloo wu ihe m!><ll educa. tionally s oun d or all t ho altern11tivea, and financially "''ise, as well. ··or all the decisions made dur· ing my siic months on the board." she said, "nothing <tm I more happy about than my vpte for a new high school." SidiQg ·with her were Don McAllister, Stud de rt and Stephen Tucker. - Contending the people had vol· ed against bui lding a new high school, and therefore the school board should take the people's advice. were William Armstrong;Zay Brand and Mary Aileen Matheis. Also in Tuesday"s progr<Jm , candidates told the audience v.1hy they believe they should be elect· ed . Briefly, here are their re- asons: ArmsirOng:'To put experience to work -experience including teach ing and credentials in "·arlous aspects of education. Bra nd : To represent Seal Beach on a board \l.'hich has been dominated in the past by resi- dents of the Ocean View School District. Ditte: To continue long history of ser vice to schools and PTAs. including the six months on the high school board. -·' Council Actjo~ :j Here in ca.p:1ulc form nrc tho mlti~r i:tC~jQl\# ~~en by t he Hun· Ungton Beach City Cowtcil l'uesday n1gtJ,t: ' .~ • 1 -.pREJ; CL I NIC: Ask•'<l.Clty Administrator Da~e Rowlands to J~'tft'u.aate thf controversy suddenl y surroundiJ!_& the c1lntc QPerat1on. h 1 1 · " al 1· ha •es LAND USt-:: Or<lt.•rt.·d a furt er cl' uy 1n l!llener p ai:i c ng proposed for ucrcagt· ~outh vr the central park and 1n Sunset lleights. I · r II tt' TRANSFl~R TAX : l>a:-:~t'd rt·~o ut1ons orma Y se 1ng up the ~t ay 27 elt.>t.'llOn on the city'~ rc<it estate transfer tax. · ELDERLY : Told senior c1ll zt.·11s they can expect lo keep the recreation center at 17lh Strct•t und Orange ,\venue as their permanent facility . . . . POLICE : Agreed to join rour olhl·1· c1l lcs_ and the county 1n re· questing a grant for~' thr('e·ycar study or pollce manwwer uses. MEAOOWLAltl\: Aecepted the county's $600,000 check to help buy the private g<_>IC cour~l' 1n a short cererno~ featuring Supervisor Larry Sch1n1t . Council Steps Into Free Clinic Hassle Members of the Cit y Co uncil agreed 1·uesday night to step cautiously into the ho.;.itC'd dC'bate over the operation of th.e Jiunt- ington Beach f''r<'e Clinic. 1'hey asked City Administrator Dave Rowlands to ;.it tempt ··a peaeerul solution " bt•t\vecn dissi · dent free clinic staff members und the clinic's board of dir<·t·· tors. becon1c involved in the merits or the issue.·· Ch<irton replied that he accept· l'd the mavor's proposal to lel the eitv staff investigate, but he just \\ ;~nted fivl' minutes to inrorm the rest or the council about the situation. Coen aguin snapped he would no! gel involved with the issue :.ind sau1 . ",.\ lot of people can hitch anci moan about the posi· t1on I an1 about to take ... -.. -.· Fro111P~Al COP'l'ERS. • • Ing to reconstruct the events and that It could be ''a rriatter <:A. weeks'' before the cause is known ··unless they flnd something very obvioui;." 1·he l"-'O helico1>t e rs ":'ere both part of 11 c licopter Training Squadron 30 based at Santa Ana l\tarlnc Co.rps Air St~tion. Both crews 'y.•ere said t,o be log.ling I hours to maintain thCir "feel for Oying." ft escuc workt>rs encountered cxtrcn1e difficulty 1n trying to re· uch the n1ore seriously damaged craft und had to descend a slip· pery Alpine-like mountainside before reaching the chopper. Orange County firemen, paran1edlcs frorn Laguna Hills, the U.S. Forestry Service, the Sheriff's Office, and Navy Medical Corpsmen, teamed up in the effort. As they v .. orked to free the bodies from the twisted debris, · Marine Corps 1\1 Ps, armed with shotguns held at high port, kept ne\\'S men from getting a closer look. As rescue helicopters hovered over the \Vrcckage to remove the corpses in plastic bags, other MPs, in battle dress and equipped with axhandles. kept the curious a\\'ay from the area. l\'1\litary personnel at the scene said they y.·cre concerned bolh · about the possibility of fire erupt- ing from fuel spill ed by the chop· per and or exposing secr~t military hctrd\va\-e to public view. Matheis: ·To stress educational quality, strive to make school a ··way of li fe'' for students, not just a place to attend class and get credits. rtt cAlliste r : 1'o continue com· munity and school service. stressing communication with elementarv schools. Rowlands at·<·cptl'd the ta .... k saying . ··tt 's an opportunity lhtt! is cha llengin g and c;111 bl· solved." Just hO'.'.' challcng1ng thl' la~k is mav have been illustrated in :• sharp. exchangl' of l'On1n1c11t ~ belY.'een J\.t uyor ,\ 1 l 'oC'n u1ul Lloyd Charton. an altornt.•.\ representing th e l'lin1 l'·s rt· signed staff. "\\lhat did you expect me to t:•lk about'!" asked Charton. "I was involved in the rree t"linit long before you ever heard of it." C'Ountered Coen . "The rouncil t"an over rule me if it , \\ants ... Marine authorities said a , memorial service for the four de- ad men v.·ill be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the El 1'oro bas{' chapeL They s aid \Vatson was t he rather or t\\'0 roster children but they \\'ere unable to immediately identify them by name, age or the school thev attend. Tucker :· To press for greater commu ni ty involvement in schools. while watching costs for fellow taxpayers. Studde rl: To add the insight of a recent graduate of the system to the school board. Candidates Robert Car on . Eugene Fleming and Doris Allen y.·ere not present Tuesday. Before Charton appro<il'hl·4l the podium t o speak. (~Oi'H \\'arned an audiencl' packed \\'Lth former <"linic starr :ind volun. leers, .. \\"e-are not going to l1l' coerced or intimidctll'd into becoming a medL.1tor in thl' frl·I"' elinicissue ... t)n a 4 to l "cote, the council did ovc1·rule the m:.iyor and allowed Chart on five minutes to talk. Charton thl'n outlined the back· ground of the debate between clinic staff('fs and the clinic lJoard n\·cr the naming of a direc- tor for the facility. lie said the board. in choosing not to name l\l i chael Lyon pern1ancnt director. may have \'iolated son1e of its oY.'n rull's, and he felt the cily, which partially subsidizes the cliniC', uugh t to be concerned about what h<ippens to it J\t ilitary ·authorities said Watson y.·as ··one or our most ex· perienced pilots·· and was a Viet· nam combat V('tcran. Belli, 27, had served <1n ov('rseas noncom- bat tour. Jll' ,,·as a bachelor. f'ro1n Page A I LEARY ... of kids have tried acid because of him," Hicks said. 1'hen. as c_·harton hl'gan tot;dl\, the mayor cut hitn off ,.i1ruptl.\. reminding'-hin1 .. ,I l<i id out thl' ground rules this ;.1flL·1·no(H1 1 in ;1 private lalk \\'ith Chartoni I in- dicated "'·c did not \v<1111 \(1 1-·unerals \\·ill be arranged later for the four viclims. CJ ~larine spokes in an said. The tv.'o ht•licoptt.·rs \\·ere prac- ticing flying in formation when the midair collision occurred, a military spokl'sm~1n said . "I certainly think Leary took a lot of kids down the tubes with him," Purcell said. "Young peo- ple were greatly deceived by · him." Prior to his arrest tiy Purcell, Leary had been arrest ed, stopped and searched 23 times in 13 pr eceding months. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart Previous arrests and tri'als had amassed a total or 69 years of • prison time against the LOS cu lt . leader, bu t Leary somehow avoided it all until the night after : . SPORTING GOODS Christmas in Laguna Beach. ·· [was on patrol at the time antl as I pulled onto Woodland Drivel stopped. The lights of Leary's car were fac ing me and it was in the middle of t he street." Purcell said recalling ·the events leiiding ~ up to Leary's arrest. J;i BICYCLE PARTS-TlRES-ACCESSORIES "I waited for it to move or something uild when it didn't l .~ pulled up along side the driver's , side. '·There was a young person in "'' the back (of the station wagon I and he was trying to crawl over to the front . The driver <LearyJ kept pushing him back." ·i Purcell said he rapp<'d on the 1 car window and ··asked him what his problem y.·a s." When the win· dow was opened, "I smelled the odor of burning marijuana,'' Purcell said. ··1 asked him for his ID. l·le · gave rne his driver's license and then I knew ..,.·ho it ""·as," Purcell said. 1'he officer s aid that during the : time he y.·as talking with tlle elder Leary, the man's son, John, " y.•as in the rea r of the car press· J ing his nose to the. window, mak· ~·· ing faces and sticking out his I tongue. 1 From the car Purcell seized amounts of marijuana. hashi sh. and LSD, some of it taken from l ... earv's Y.'ife Rosemary, now a fugii.ive bl'lieved Jiving in S\\'itzerland. I.eary w·as sentenced to prison in 1970 on the Laguna Beach ar· rest, but escaped later that. year allegedly ""'ith t he aid of the un- derground Weatherman group and other radical or ganizations. He was recaptured three years later by federal agents. Leary's whereabouts are un · known noY.·. He is in federal custody and according to some newspaper reports is cooperat- ing with U.S . authorjties in-. vestigating the underground or· ganiz·ations. Wilson Kramer Autograph Stan Smith Autograph Billy Jeon King Autograph Rackets-Frames only 23 .95 Pro -Stoff Rockets-2nds Frame only 16.95 Rocket Stringing 6.00 21.00 to Baseball Shoes Adidas & Spot Bil t 12. 95 to 26.95 Track shoes Adidas -Spot Bilt Tiger Track Shoes -13.95 to 26.95 Tennis shoes Adidas Tretorn-Converse l 0. 95 28.50 to Basketball Shoes Adidas & Conver se 11 .95 to 28.50 Cross Count ry & Jogging Shoes Adidas -Tigers -Brooks 16.95 to '19 .95 c• Rocks Hurled From Volcano ~ " Baseball Gloves AUCKLAND. New Zealand '.i Rawlings -& Wilson 9.95 to (APJ -The volcano Ngauruhoe 59 95 er'upted today in its most violent ~ • act~v1i;~~ns~o:,.e•;~·id massive ~ Bats-Bolls -Cops -Undershirts boulders we re hur•ed from the M k Ch t p t t Skoteboords- Wheels-T rocks-Bearings Cones-Ax els-Nuts-Washers Speedo Swim Suits Champion Handball Gloves Leach & Ektel~n Racquets ' Voit Racquetballs We still hove a large selection of Tennis Dresses On Sole Worm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Hooded Sweat Shirts Hooded Nylon Jackets Baseball Worm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis ShortS" Mens Tennis Sweaters Tennis Hots-Caps-Visors Penn-Wilson-Dunlop Tennis Balls -2.35 /can of 3 Bike Repairing • , T.515-loot volcano's m'l"lh and , as S-eS rO eC OrS glowing rocks started small fires ~'..:.• ------------------!-------------------, in the tussock and scrub in the l ',surrounding wilderness. Aah ·1pe'4·ed 5,000 feet into the air. Open 9 to 6 Oosed Sundays Shock waves were felt mtlas away. The.re were nor~portad in· juries. 1,1 ~--"' • \ 538 Center 646 -1919 .. ' ' • A6 0AILY Pl.LOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' A Worthwhil~ Vote ' . The Fountain Valley School Dlslrict will HSk voters Marcl1 4 to approve tbeir first tax increase in 13 years. We encourage them to vote yes . The tax will generate nearly $1 million in new reve~ue . This money is .needed by the district to continue present programs. while keeping staff saJaries in line with the cost of living. . Without the override, district o£(icials predict havi11g lo trim $670,QOO rrom next year's school budget ancl more than $1 million the fqllowing yeur , 'fhc meusurc will cost the owner of a $50,000 home about $83 a year and will boost the current S2 .80 tax rate by 67 cents. 1'he tax increase may sound like a lot to ask in economically troubled times, but the $83 a year is not a great cleal to pay to uvoid teacher Jay -orrs. disrupt'ion of a fine educational 1)rogrum and deterioration of school facilities V9ter approval of the tax measure will heJp 1-<'ountain Valley remain tjn outstanding school <listrict t1nd heJp avoid the muss program and staff cuts now facing neighboring school diStricts . Help for the Poor While loc al school districts are rinancially strapped and crying bankruptcy blues, local cities are racing a federal windfall in grants which could 1 mean $2.4 million for Huntington Beach and $510,000 for 1'""ountain Valle)' during the next three years. at1d possibl.v more later. federal grants . While a $205'.000 street lighting proposal in Huntington Beac;::h is intended for a low·income neighborhood, how much do th·e street light.s really help the poor people' Rent subsidies (for some of the city's estimated 7,000 families that need housing assistance) or a small park mig})t be a more direct benefil. f~ountain Valley plans to spend its first $510,000 on the city's two oldest tracts, Catania J'uarcz and the 1-lclms tract . That seems a good move Sornc of the 1 luntington Heach money, $50,000 for 500 wheel c h<:1ir ramps, for example, goert-8 a direct people benefit. 11ut while both cities can find many gc>od prujctt s which meet the technical requ.iremcnts of the community development act, each city ought to guide Its new resources for the mt>st direct l.>enefil or. the community 's poorer rc.11idcnts . !... Senior Center lluntington· Beach senior citizens finally ha\'e their Ov.'n community center -the remodeled parks department headquarters at 17th Street and Orange Avenue. They still s hare it with parks officials, but it \vill be o:.ill theirs v.·ithin a fe\v months. -· .. --·1 ,· -. • ,4-. • 4 • '·, I I .. : ti·i-=t-. . I. The grants. designt_•<.I for ('ommunity development. ttnfortunatcly can't be used lo help lhC' schools. Rut tQey are intended to heir> (inancially depressed loy..·-tncome residents. City ofricials 'viii have lo be careful not lo stretl'h the intent of the J)cdication ceremonies were h e ld at the center Fr1<lay to celebrate the remodeled hall used for dances, curd games, general meetings, crafts, c lasses and dinners. It's the type of place seniors have long needed as a focal point for the various activities <)ffered the community's older reside11ts. The seniors represent one of the strongest and mos t vibrant segments of the local society. They deserve "ON OUl1. Bl66EST ISOMSEl\1 WE OFFE~ A REBATE Of FIVE MILLION! their ov.1n plaec. H Tax Vote Dangers ( EARL WATERS ) Chief Justice J\-f arshall. who is regarded a s having been a Constitutional lawyer without rival. once declared "the power lo tax involves the power lo d('stroy." Marshall served from 1801 to 1835 but his words are no l('SS true today than the day they v. ere uttered. _ l'itiz('ns who see their bomes each year C'Ome closer to •the brink or confiscatioii through tax- 4 ;1tion . their ability to save eroded by iQcreasing incon\e and payroll ..Laxes, and their suvings wiped out by soaring prices. caused in µart by taxation, need no picture • to undert;tand Ma rs hall . It is paradoxical then that er- lorts to make ta"<ation clsicr are • f1nding SUP · port from or· ~an.iza.tions purporting to 1·cpr'e)ent the peop)e . Bot that ·15 th e · sitliation in <'o nnection with pro - posal• to 1·l· peal the state constitutional limitation~ on lhl' J)O\.l.'er of the J.egisl<iturc to tax . Those Ii mit.ations apply to banks, eorpor<-1tions ;_ind insuran<'e com- panies. ,\('tually 1t 1s no lin1itation on taxation of these entities at all 'l'/1 1' f.cg1slature may tax them hOW~O<'Vt.•r it wis hes. All that is rl'quircd is that !\\10·thi1'd>; of th(' ml'nlbl·rs concur Thl' prn \·isions. dating bat·k to 1910, havf· hf'l:'n undl·r ~rowing attatk as f<tvoring "ont.· C'lass of t;1xpa yC'rs over another v•ho can have thei r tax('s raised by a s imple majori- ty vote·· TllE kRGUME]IJT is in tandem with other populist ap· pe<ils for tax reforms under the h<inncr of "end tax loophol es". They cn~ender support because there are Dix loopholes which ~hould be plugged. ll shouldn't i.:1vc li rcnse to tar all tax \a .... ·s \\·1th the snn1r brush. Neither :;;hould the public be fooled ifttb believing that nll tax laW c·ha ngcs ar<' "reforms" Wh.ich \\'ill redounrl lo the b<.-st intcr('SIS or all. SeC'n1ingly behind the rnove tu rC'duce the voting requirement is thr idea thul the l,egislature will \hl'll act to 1n<·rease the laxes on 1hi-corporat1on~ and others Dear Gloomy Gus ~tonday my sun camc home from J\.1<irin<i l·li i::h School <in hour early. Ills substitute teacher took roll .:tnd dismissed the stu- dents . Tuesday my daughter told me she'd 1ust seen "American Graffiti" (for the fifth time} for her history class I-low mu<:h do these tear hers get paid" P.O P They contend •that Jowcring lhe number of votes required will give the Legislature more nex· lbiUty in tax re/orq,: . , That will ha\ic popular apµeal it the Public believes the corpora- tions arc not paying their fair shar:t. But. as Kirk West, spe<1k· ing for the California Taxpayers Association, points out. this statt' already has one of the highest corporali: tax rates in the nation. It will also appeal if one believes the Legislature is 6eing stymied in its errorts lo bring 01bout ta.'< reform by the conslitu· tional provisions. The truth or that is c.ilmost any truL' tax re form meas url' adopted. liy lhe L.egislature \\'OU Id have to be sub· mitted to the people. And: a~ As· s cmblyman .Jerry I~e\lo·i s re· 1ninds. lhc Legislature's rt'C'Ortl 111 tax matters in recent yL·ur:. \cav('s much to he desired. "GOVERN~t F.N'f, .. hl· :-.aul. .. is laking more and more n1oney Crom the average low and middle income wpge earner 1n this stale and has been \·crf' lnt'fficiC'nt in deliverJng services 1 think the Legislature 1s a prime example of that.'•• Therl' is nnthing wrong v.ith" two-thirds vote requirement. Jt exists for n1any <ictions of the LegislaturC' including C'Onc ur- rence in cinicndment.s. overrid· ing vetoes and e'·en raising legis lative salaries.' No :.ip· propriation bill, including the budJ:el. may bl' passed without it \\'hdl 1::0 forgot ten is that by making it easier to irn:rcase tax· es you also make il easier to re· . duce those s<lmc cofporate tuxes, · Rath~r thap see1fing to loY.'er \'OlC requ1ren1ents the ;iim .!>hOuld be to make :ti t ta:<alion tougher. '!'ht• L\\'n·lhird \'Oll'. in s tead of bcn\.I! L·raSl'fl. should h1• req~red on all I u x n1casurcs Just as 1t is on Hll C'xpe nditurc· measures Asseu1blyu1t111 Disp1~tt•s Cl1arge Lawmakers Not. 'Playing Hooky' To the Editor: A recent Daily Pilot editorial entitled "Playing Hooky" seems to have m issed the target in several critical Jreas relating to the state Legislature and its ac· tivities. Indeed. as you mention in the editorial, Speaker Leo McCarthy has been attempting to institute some '·new ground rules for im- proving Assembly efficiency." J.laving served in the Assembly for the past 12 years, I wUI be the first to agree that improvements ror efficiency 's sake would be welcomed. However , .. extending regular Thursday floor sessions until four-thirty in the afternoon" cannot be considered an im· provement. The first paragraph of lhe editorial states, "In addition to . the c ustom ary three -day weekends, our Sacramento lawmakers have been in the ha bit o r cutting out around noon on Thursday so the Southern California delegation can catch afternoon flights hOm e." I WOUL·D point out that for wel l over a decade there have been no Friday floor sessions of C'i lher house of the Legislature, at least during the early months of the session. This is to enable legislators to spend at least one full day each week (Friday) in their districts, meeting with con- stituents who feel. a need, and have a perfect right. lo personal- ly talk with their state represen- tatives locally rather than hav. ing lo journey to Sacramento. This one day each week must also be the day for the represen· tative to meet with local officials and aitend community and civic events within the district. If a Southern California legislator is unable lo catch a Thursday after- noon flight home, his Friday is obviously cul short by travel lime. / 1 can assure you that the "three-day weekend'' rinds a conscientious legislator working in .his district not only on Thurs- day nights a nd Fridays, but often on Saturdays and Sundays. Meet· ings or stale>A•ide and regional ac· lion groups are often held on "·eekends, and a local legislator is expected to attend these (•yen ts. On Thursdays, the occasions are indeed rare when legislative noor .sessions have terminated prior to two or three o'clock in the afternoon :tfter having com menced at nine or nine·thirty in the morning. , ·rhc "static" \.l.'hi ch developed ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readerlf are welcome The rigl1/ to conden.'ie letters to flt space or eliminate libel is reserved Letters of 300 ivords or less writ be give" preference. All lellers must in- clude signature and mailing address but name" may be withheld on re· quest if -'t1.f fic1ent reason is appart'nl Poetry will not be published. over Speaker McCarthy 's " .insistence on extending re· gt1lar Thursday floor sessions un· Lil 4:30 in the afternoon" was nol predicated on the extension of the session until 4 :30 (actually Speaker J\.1cCarthy has said, .. no later than 4 o'clock" l. but rather over the starting 1irne of lhe Thursday session. HERETOFORE, T.hursday sessions ~ommenced al 9 or 9·30 in the morning. But under Speaker McCarthy's ". .new ground rules for jmproving As · serpbly efficien c,Y." he would have the Assembly commence not at 9 o'clock, bUt at l ::Jl in the afternoon. So, rather than having a noor session every day (<is was the case for .rears I, or a floor session on Monday and Thursday (as has been the case for the past few years). the "new ground rules" dictate a single session for approximately lwD hours one day each "'eek. The last paragraph of the editorial refers to the "railroad· ing or bills," Under these "ne" ground rules,·· bills probably y,•ill be railroaded through bccau!'ie some members might be tempt· ed to cast has ty votes in an al· tempt to .... ·rap up the legislative business of the week. It is in1 - possible to do justice ror the peo- ple on this kind or two-bour-per- week basis. Under thiS system. there is no doubt that there will be flntil week railroading ii\ addi+ lion lo weekly railroading. As you can sce. the "static" lhal has developed over this "new ground rule .. has de- veloped because or the combined lhinking of myself and other con- scientious lav.·makers \\'ho arc in Sacramento ready to \\'Ork - and "·ho. in addition. feel that 1l is right and justifiable to spend adequate lime in one's di strict ROHE RT t~. BAJ)ll 1\~I t\ssemblyman. 7.tth Di s t.r1tl 1•1-i Co11 f rt)I To the Editor · econon11c question is the 1nost crucial '' achieves a new dimension in irrespons ibility and callousness. A recent editorial in the Los Angeles Times reported that 88.000 cats and dogs v.·ere put to death in Los Angeles pounds dur- ing last fi scal year. The figure for Orange County, including •1untington Beach, ls just as high in proportion to population. Thousands of unwanted, home· less pets are being put tu death daily all across this country These animals were brought into the world and then discarded becau se of the ignorance, stupidity, callousness and ir· responsibility or human beings . FOR SHAME that you would reduce this matter to dollars and rents~ t:se of the be.st available facility for a shelter is the very least that can be d,9ne for these animals. lf you ar~ not familiar \.l.•ilh the differences in the facilities, you s hould r efrain from comment. E\'ery responsible pet 0\.1•ner. indeed every person who cares about animals, would be ap· palled by the Daily Pilot editorial of Jan. 15. Education of ignorant people for Zero Pet Population Grov.·th -a moratorium on new litters -is the desired objective. Such a program will cost money. but the welCare of "God's voice- less creatures" is the crucial question. the paramount issue : not -as you put it -money. MRS. DOROTHY CHAPMAN Dri11ki11g Drivers To the Editor · This letter is <in ansy,·er to the .;yndiC'ated column by Earl Waters published in the Daily Pilot Feb. 5. Mr. Waters has apparently set himself up as an authority on the subject or the drinking driver. Anyone who is familiar \lorith this subject .... ·ill recogni ze Waters as totally brash and uninformed. He obviously knows little or nothlng about this area. What is un- fortunate is that some \lo'ill take ,as gospel what Waters has "'rit- len strictly beC'ausc his opinions and fantasies are published. n11sinformat1on that has been printed und(•r his nan1e. Al the ~:imc tin1e he should apologize for the un\.l.·arranted slur on law enfurccrnCnt officers. JAMESllOWE llardhals 1'othe Editor I C'a n apprcci<itc hO'A' others 1•ie"·111g: the h:.irdhats \lo'ho de- n1on.s tratl'd a l the coastal com· mission hc::iring recently might not und!'rst and why the construe'· lion workers were so Ob - s t rep l' r Oll S -and even belli~t·rcnt as noted in your editorial con11ncntary Sunda;.· - Feb. 9. Those di s tressed by the hardhats' behavior, such as your editorial writer, should try being out of v.·ork for three months or so . Then lhcy n1ight understand and maybe even join in. RALPllROSS R e1n t"tn be r? TotheEditor: Remember the days when musicians C'Omposed beautiful music? Wh e n artists painted beautiful pictures. and poetry rhymed and metered? Now everyone S'Cems to be "do- ing hi s own thing.'' The problem is that there are still a rewreal musi· cians, 'a fe"' real artists and a few real poets. These real artists make the slobs look like what they are. It takes expertise lo create anything \l.'orthwhile. A pothead can call himself an artist. but.he is only roolin g himselr. or herself, as the case may be. JAMES BOLDING !lgrees To the Editor · I \\'OUJd like to go on rerord as saying I heartily agree with your editorial of Feb. 7, 1975, "Money Search Pays." I also reel strongly in favor of the views of two 1'-1ail00x writers 1 on that same page-W. 1\.1. Clark and COST members, Claire Kelley and Pauline E . Moen. Tliank you. DORISJ.CUMMINGS Nlre To the Editor: What is black and white and read all over? \·our Valentine pai,tcs~ Roses are red i\nd [ are blue That I didn't gel ,\ Vulentine loo. Super kudo~ for your Valentine pages. SuQh <i niC'e gesture. .BONNIE HOWNDEN The Ruthless Manis Weak This is in reply lo your editor1:1I or Jan. 15 on "Pet Control ls sues." Your statement that "the 111-: STATES that by law "if one has a trace of alcohol in his blood he is 'under the influence' tind tht"rcfore incapable of driv 111g \.l.·ilh no actual showing that such Is the case." This statement 1s blatantly false as arc his stale· 111ents about what motivatc:-1 those responsible (or enrf:rce n1ent t1nd how 1nuch alco ol 11 !Jkcs to reach a particular lone! alcohol level. Jn addition, legal presun1ptions with regard to BAL nrc rcbuttable and not ubsolutl' and "so narro .... ·ly de· fired" as he indicates. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Thoughts at l.0trge : A person lacking ... ' genuine s<.•nsc of pity for the weak is miss· 1nJ,! :1 husic source of slrength: the ruthless man, au fond, is always ;i weak and frightened 1·nan wht'n hi s defenses arc knocked down. It 's odd. ancl a little unsettling, to reflect upon th" fu el that l';n11lish 1s the only niajor lnngu::igc in y,rh\ch "1'' i~ cnpilali ied : in almo~t all other t-;uropeon languagci.. "Y')1i'· is l'apit.nlile<I <.11ld "]" is in lov.·e1" c~se. ,. 'th e runn111~ asp1r1n con trovcrsv . •ln >A'hich the con· (SYDNEY HARRIS) sumerls t~ insist that all aspirin is alike. und the big 1nanufacture'rs insist thal there are di!fcrences 111 quahly·l·nntrol , n1 11~t rlnri lhL• latter wlnn1n1t un <'lllpty \'i<:tory : there 'are quuJily differences. but they bear no necessary relation to the price of the bi·ttnd. 1·n~ greatest m1 s takl' rt · for\mer~ make is assuminJZ . f'ithcr secrc1ly or 01K'nly. fh n! lhey, are •· betlcr .. than the people they nre trylng to reform: and 'with this altlludo, no re11I con· \('f:O.IOll i'> l'\'f•f' po:-.-.1bll' If( fht' l\'.cv. ·rc s tamcnt t eaC'hl'IJ. us ;1nylhing. it is that a repcrltant s inne l' can achieve s alvation n1orc eas ily thnn a prig.> Both loo n1uch and too little n1onr,v distort one ·~ attiturle tov. ard al : as \Villi am 1''eathc r oh~f'r\·ecl "'t'he petty economies ol the rich are just <is amazing ai; lh c ~111~· cx 1r,1vug3n(·cs or the jHkJI' '' 1>c rhaps the y,·orst remaininJ! d1~cri•'{li11atlon Qct~vccn the sex· ~·:. u I h\.lt ~1·0:..litutt:-. :.ire :still ar· l"tts1ed, while their cu~tomera go -- rree only because laws are 'Haw about one for the J'Olld?' 1nt1d e by men. ond not by 1,1,•omen. ,1-------------J 1 Rccogniled authorities now re ahze that one need not be ··rallinJ: do"·n drunk" to be incapable of dri\•1n,:? safely. On the contrary. .drivers merely under the in nuence have been responsible for tn<'rt•asing deoith and destruction on '1tlr hi~hwilys. lu thr short s pace allov.·ed ror lhi:,. lclter I cannot thoroughly re - but all of the Inaccurate ~tat('· n1ent~ by Mr. Waters. 1-1~ should m<tkl' it a point to I nlk to some or !he many people "'ho are kno\.l.•ledgeablc in this arc:\ heforc forn1ing and expr(!ssin~ baseless opinions. Ar ter he has 4one his homework, Waten stmuld write anotl)cr column rctnictinc the /(o/IPr/ ,V Wtf'd, Pijb/i.~hf'r T/1111110" Kervil. ,.:rlrto, llarbaTa l\Tti/:Jlcll f~dl!ot1ol Pagf' f.:rl1tor 'fhr 1••litnr111I pa1:•• r.r lhi' O~il.\• P1!r.t 'l'l'kll lO 1nforn1 ;1nd 't1nlul~!(' r••,t•1••fo,; b~ prE'~rnt 111~ 011 th1~ r11Rt' lh\1'fbC con1men1 ,ir\ l)n tnpscs nr 1n 1l·t1·:;\ b,y :t~nd1r:.1•rd •'fllvn1n1<.I<. anll r;irtoonfi;I ~. b.\ pt o•11d111i: a (nrum fnr rt-ader~· \·1r11' .• ud 11, prr<.rntJn" th1~ nt-wspaf\t•r' 11p•n1un., :.ind ifiea. on <:urrf'n1 top1(., ·rh1· ~d1torl •I Ullin1uns uf !h1• 00oil1 P1lo1 llpp('ar only In lhr ~'fhlort.1J r·olumn Ill lht' top flf lhl' poti;r n111111or.i 1•,prc;-~f'd hv lhl' !'nlun1111<.I' 11nif l'tH1oonl"t' 11lid lf'tt.•r 1111r.•r' url' 1h1•1ro""" and no 1•ndnr"·n1c111 oflhPrr 1 ,,..,..~by lht" UJ1I~ 1'11,11 ·h1•1,1_lrl ht' 1nft'rn..-d. Wedncsd«Y. February 19.1975 I • ~. - SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A 24 ·year·old won1an who refused to answer~ grand jury questions about the Symbion~se Liberation Army was ordered to serve an in ~ definite jajl term Monday by a . federal judge. Cynthia Garvey had earlier ap- pealed a contempt of court charge, bUt the U.S. Supreme ,COUrt refused to consider it. Pettis Rites Held Artist 'Guilty' Of Manslaughter LOMA LINDA -llou s e Minority Leader John J. Rhodes eulogized Rep. Jerry L. ~ettis Jfuesday aS a "yalued an.d trust-SAN F'RANCI.SCO (tJPI> -.A~ ed Meiid" at funeral services at-u,nemployed artist plead~ gwlt} t d d by 35 of Pettis' colleagues . 1 uesday·to_tbe fatal shooting of a . enlhe H carpenter 1n an argument over m e ouse. . h. r 1 S ·ces for the 58·year-old o~·ners 1p o a argc, green par· e'.v1 . d 1 .. F ·d rot named Harpo. Pettis .. who die ast r1 <l:Y Douglas Casperian·. 32 , when ·h1s .s malbplane crashed in pleaded guilty to voluntary •a mountain pass. \l.'ere held at the · d h f Chapel of Loma Linda Universi -manslaughter in the .eat o ty, the Seventh Day Adventist Albert Tupac, 25. on No\. 10 and school he ser\'ed as a professor Judge Claude_ Perasso set ~tarch and adininistrator. l l for sentencing. l Woman of Year Harvard Honors Actress From Wire Services Valefie Harper. star of the television comedy hit "Rhoda ... received Harvard's Hasty Pud· dirtg Club ''Woman of the Year" award. ''I'm really honored. Harvard iS big stuff, ya' know.'' sh.e.said after receiving the trad1t1onal Hasty Pudding gold-plated pot. Escorted by the Harvard University band and several hun- dred cheering admirers, the ac· tress rode lt;irough lhe narrow cobblestone.:streets of Harv~rd Square in a gray Lincoln dating from the 1930so • H.enry A.' Kissinger had breakfast with Margaret Thatcher and gave Britain's new Conservative party leader her first taste of the diplomatic bf gt.line. ' The meeting was a rare foray intd foreign affairs for the 49· year"Old mother of. t~i~s ~ho --wou'Jd become Br1ta1n s. first wdman prime minist.er if the Tories win the next national elec- ·tiolls. d " th u s ''l.'~ impresse , e · · ;e'fu~ of. "State aaid.-<>f _Mrs: Tbatc.,.r· ~!$' ihelr 50-minute b~con·ancbeggs breakfast at. CJilrldl .. • .the po$~ hotel that OReli ~ visitin• royalty and lta~Dl~n:' " · 1 • nUl\ols .stale Rep . Frank . ~~-·a master plumber, says tHde has been subjected to c,ridlculo and, scorn'· by '.e· aftrences .to the White ''Plumbers·• wtit. a,,Uo a Democrat from ~-et :c11y, introduced a re· .,..._ w'1ii& the media"' swp ...a;~ term Ul ppnnecti~n wi~h former President N1Jton s ........ te~b!lenli>· (.___P_EO_P_L_E _) Cession ." Giglio's resolution says. • Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger drew a rare round of appl3.use .from the House Armed Services Committee when he responded to criticism from one of its members, Rep. Les Aspin (0 -Wisc. ). Schlesinger defended his pre· sentation of the defense budget to the committee with a lable- thumping speech. Aspin. a fre· quent Pentagon critic. had described the presentation as ''inadequate.'' The applause which Schles- inger recei~ apparently sur· prised bolh men. • Rain and thick fog forced a helic·opter CarTytng Mrs. Jeban Sadat, wife of the Egyptian presi· dent, to make an eme.rgency landing on a German h1ghway near Bonn. · Mrs. Sadat arrived for a five- day official· visit and climbed aboard a helicopter ror the short hop from Bonn Airport to the gov. e rnment •1· guest residence of Schloss Gyninich. But moments after the aircrait took off, the pilot decided the wet foggy conditions made flying ~ dangel'GU.5 and guided the copter down ma parking area on the side of an autobahn superhighway. ,• Betty Southard Murphy . was sworn in to head the ~auonal Labor Relations· Board -the fi1st woman to bold that Job in hllwry. I ·m.. enllre world ,has been t>o~barded daily by . eve~y bralleb of ~ DO)W inedlA With jMtoWl)'lll# ~na that ·llll ot "'*"' llieC)I, •nloral and ,_.~. l!f, .Ul meompet.ent, ac-"""~ JierfonneO ' b'.Y mem· ere «or tbe pluni&ln• pro· ''She was appointed nol becau.!le she was a woman but bel!ause she was, in tny opinion, the most qualilled and beat. re11pected person1 '' President Ford said in a C<lreinony at the WhileHouae. fl --• I • I Wednesday. f\eb~ul!Y 119. 1875 4 . DAit V PILOT Corbma Monox-ide ' ,. Q4i~kie ' . •' million (PPMJ iJt U>e lun« of npnsmqkers slll),na ~· smoky .rooms, l!l~vtn s~lcf. An,r th4' ban.the.level dr~pped to 3 PP the 1~vel geilerallyJound In the 1.-air qi the rOoms witb no smokers present. With smoking allowed, the air level rose to 10 PPM, he said. Sitting in s uch a room can be, equiv;:1lent to smoking four of five <:ig urettes, he said. The meeting rooms were I urge. one capable ol hotd1n~ 500 I -Marriage ~~fl~~~·~·ll·~~~~~:-·· vpli~1d ·-.. heel1lllanotb,et'a ~ ,'by'M;A!ll. \ .,: lhasell of Lond a llJ~ley .- Hospital, printed ln ·lhe llnlJsh SACRAMENTO <UPI> • • v • Medical Journal Lancet. That•. J d h h •lll.!IY aajd "virtually all ~urban i;uperior Court 0 ,. as up 0 n'o{lsmokers have measµr4blt the-cillickie marriage of prosec amounts of nicotine in their bod).i · tion witness Karen Burkett to de- fJuidS througbQUt their lives. . . fendat\l CJa)'ton ~rwood -a derived from the indoor, ai11 'they move whiCh prevented her r~onl breathe, and it requires no m9r~ testifying against Sherwood 1n tt th<1:n one or two smolcers tot,con-cocaine sales trial.. ' timate a vetiicle or bijlldipg. "1 ~ • , ~ In making tOe r_uling ~y.esday, Vegas Trave.lers , Judge ,l\tichl:l.J!l J . Vir}'la ex· pressed displeasure over _the mail-Order minister credent1aJs used by Attorney Jer6me S.· 1Stapley in ~erforming the ceremony during a recess in the trial last Thursday. To Have ;.Escort ,,~\'$.i*"'"v ' . ' .. " .i.. ' ' ' ' • The spirit of Friendship Service. ltS catching. Uniteds Big Birds to Hawaii. With lots of room. And lots of friendship. The minute you step on board, you step . into the spirit of the Islands. You'll find' Hawaiian stewards. Special Island foods. And exotic cocktails. Plus movies and 8 channels of audio entertainment (nominal charges for head- _sets and cocktails in Coach). You start your vacation right in the sky. Come.catch the spirit of Friendship Service to Hawaii on United's all·747 fleet For resel!Vations, call your Travel Agent. Or call United at 537-7521. And while you're in the Islands, don't . . forget our Partners in Tra\'el, ~estem .lnt~r· national Hotels. In Honolulu, its the Ihkw. ,. \' . I . . lJmtecl:to Hawaii ;: . ,ToJloaqlulu ' ta .. Ant•< , . F1&pt No. 9:30a.m. 12:05 p.m., ' .141 191 12:45 n.m. 3::10 o.nt .. 747 193 4:000.m. 6::)5 o.m. · ·747 5 .. ·n ·1111o 11 :35 a.m . ·1:55 o.nl. 747 ·197 The friendly skies of you~~· · Ill un1TeD Al .R~ln.e ·s • ,, • " " ' Or_ini'"' ·toast ; ' E01Tµ,N, ' • OL. 68, NO. SO, 1 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES • ' Today's Closhag N.Y."st.eks FEBRUARY 19 197S N TEN CENTS P ·air Indicted , Nixon Gift Fraud Cited \VASlllNGTON !UPI> -1\ 1'heNixon 's Jaxrcturncla1me·'Jforl971 .l9i2•111dl~ia \Vatergate grand jury today in-dcduct'ions £or personi:ll pape-7" 1'he court said thrt!e of the dieted an attorney and a docu· n1anuscripts and other n1<1tL·1·1;1l:-. ('harges carried maximum ment appraiser on four counts of valued .at S576.000. the indictml·nt penalties on conv1<.·tion or five conspirt&<:)' a_nd fraud for their ~:ud . Based on this cl<iim. the in · years in prison a nd a SI0.000 fine part in the backdating of a gift of dictmcnt said the tax returns and a fourth charg(' carries a Richard M . Nixon'~ pre · sho\.\·ed a 595.298 dt!ductiou for maxin1un1pL•naltyo£threeyears pre:sidential papers to the govern· l~Hl9 ;.inti C'arri.ed O\'er the rl'· in prison and a $5,000 fine on each ment . . • ... rnainder for various deductions count. Nixon 's gift was made to'claim an inconle tax deduttion or $482,018 but the Internal Revenue Service ruled againslhim:. The grand jury charged Los Ange!C's attorney 1'"rank DeMarco Jr., 49 . in lhree or the counts and Ralph G. Newman, 63, of Chicago v.1ith t\l'O counts in the JS· page in- dietm(•nl O~lty Pllol ftllolo by P.ll•tek O'Don,..n HELICOPTER HOVERS OVER REMAINS OF CHOPPER lrHAT CARRIED FOUR TO DEATHS After Mid-air Collision Tuesday, Marine Craft Crashed In Remote Ravine f'orn1L·r \Vhite !louse attorney EdWard I .. Morgan,.who served as deputy as~istant to Nixon v..·hen he \\'as prl's idc·nt. \1•as named as an unind1l'ted coconspirator. 1\Iorgan already pleaded guilty to eharges concerning his role in backdating the gift. Copter Crash Probed The grand jury s aid De!\1arco and Nev.•man falsely made it ap· pear that Nixon donated pre- presidcntial papers to the gov· ernment onMarch 27, 1969 in fil· ing 1970 t;•x returns ror Nixon and his \.\'ifc. Four Dead Mari1ie Fliers lde1ilified During the governmenl's study of the claimed deduction, IRS in - vestigators urged that a grand jurr be impaneled to investigate Del\1 areo, Newn1 an and Morgan . By Rl.:DI f'ilt:DZIELSKJ Oltl'lt D11ty PU111su11 IJ .S. J\ilarine Corps offici<ils to· <lay released identifi('alion on ;dJ four l'rcv.·men v.·no v.·cre killt•d Tuesd;;iy in a midair collision or tv.10 helicopters over a ru~ged section of Orange County's '.\Joel · Jeska Canyon hlarine spokesmen saill thl' pilot was Capt. James L WaLSon. Jr., 31 of lrvine The co-pilot "'as lst Lt. Mjchael Belli of Mis sion Viejo. ' The other dtod "'ere identifil'd i:l5 Sgt \\lilliam P Cheshire. :!7 . toclav it ma\' takl' d:.ivs or l'\l'fl "·eeks to dclern1ine \\hat c:1used !ht' t\\'O troop r<irryin.I! choppers to C'ol Ii cle :\ n 111 \ <'St• g;1t iur1. bt•g un ilnmL•c!JatL·I\' <Jfll·r lhC' ('/'LISh (/{' eurrrd, is still undl·r \1 ;1v 'l'hl• other hL·li<.·opter ·m;.i1n.q.!L•d to sp1r;ll dO\\·n,for· a hard landing on IL•\·c[ ground a fcv.· varCL<i a\\ av from lht> doomed ~·raft . "l'h~ heli<'opter had ils rear rotor torn off during the collision but none of the <K'<'upants w<is seriously in- jl1red ·rhe t.'rL·v.· n1en1bt:rs of that cr<.1ft "'l'l'l' 1dl'ntiricd as the pilot. C<.1pt . l.eslit> B. Pett~·. 29: the t•opilot, t st l~t. Robert E. \\'alton Jr .. 27 ; !st Lt . Ni<.·holas P. P('tr('di:-.. 23. ;ind S~ . .Jan r; \\'hile. 24 . !\Tarin(' 1·orp s offit1als v.·ho kept !ht: d<.imagc<.I helitoptL'r:. un· der armed guard ove1·ni~hl s;.u<I they \\'Ould lake the de~troyl·tl heli<'opte1· out pie<.·e by·piece but \1'eren ·t sure v.•hetber .Pell~"~ helicopter <'OUld be sulfiitfeni.lv repaired to be flown put of $e tSee COPTER S.,8ag~ A2i 1 Thf' in.\•estigators said thal if Nixon 's aides could be compelled to testify. tht.>y could '"possibly connL·tt 1 he ta~ payer \1·ith the pre· p;.iratinn of thl' r1.·tu1·n·• thus pro· \ 1d1ng the basis for a rraud penal· 1 y a,i:?a1nst :'\'i>.-on of 15520 Tustin Village \\'ay J ~f~,"~r~~~:~~~~ 1 Fo than, League~s \\'hen thC' bal'kdat1ng became kn0\\'11 . !)el\1 arco defended the procedure on the ~rounds Nixon 1ntendC'd to clonal(' the papers hefore ( ·ongress pa~st.>d a la\\' <.·orbing tax deductions ror such gift:;. Dcll;1rco said the p._.pers had bet"n deli v'ered to the Nationol .-\r<'hivc:-. l>efOrcthedci1dline. a rescue party reached his ..._ ,~ '\.. •m• bed CH·S~ Se~ S'4ollloo • · • Del\larco said in Ap1;1 that It v.'ould be ridiculous to believe he made in11)()rtanl decisions on Nix- on ·s returns ,,. ithoul instructions t'rom the President or hi s rl'prt>senta Ii ves. helifupter Jtcrasheilii\f.otbobot D ~ . u· d c fC i?i~vef!nd J::n~r~!:..1111.~~= ~o. •·. ers ea s .·o -. lhree mileseas oCCook'SCorner Al l the dead V.·e~~ aboard ~the Directors of the i\'ev.·1>ort one helicopter BE'nch Chamber of Co mmerce 1'he injured pilot v..·as <airlifted hired World.Fool ball League 1-.:x from th<' \\'reck;ig~ and taken to eeutive \'ice 1:ires ident Dan J\·lission ('on1munity Jlospil.al Roger.s 'l'ul'sc1a)· tn o:iss u.me lhe v..·here he died in surgery Tues top t>xe<'uli\'e post of th(' day. \\'atSon is sur\·ived by hi s chambL·r y;ife. Ditectors also <.0 h1:1ngedthl.! title Belli. 23045 \'ia Pimiento, Mi s of executi 1·e man ager· to l·x sion Viejo. and the other ecut1vedire<'lo1· crewmen "''ere kjiled instantly The seleC'l ion of the former LJC "'hen the craft plunged out of the Irvine baskelbull <'Oa<'h and sky and smashed ilselr to fi1 ts on lortgtime 1-larbor Area resident a rocky hillside. ca m e after Di rector Robert l\larine Corps authorities Said l\.~cCurdy reported the results of the work done b,.v the selection lrvi11e Favors Abolishi11g Coast Pa11el A resolution opposing the con- tinued existence of 1he South . Coast Regional Zone Conserva- tion Commission ."'as approved on a 3-2 vote of the Irvine City • Counci l 1'uesday. Cour'fcilmen Art· A·nthony, llenry Quigley oind johrf:Burton voted to oppose tbe commission's continued exiaten~e outlined in 1 its .. PO\\:ers and }"unding" ele- ment . l\·1 ayor G abrie11e Pryor und Councilman Robert \\'est. convinced thJt the l'ommission is protecting citizens· rights to rlean coastlands. \'Olerl to sup- 1 port the controver~ial element. ' "fhe cit ies 0£ lluntin!,'l.On Beach and Costa l\·lesa ttlready have gone on record opposing the ('Om- mission. Local go\·ernments in- cluding tivine·s are concerned . that the commis!\ion's planning outharity &trips cities or some of their pow,erl over land use. FIRSI' CALf:ER BOUGHT CAR "As soon ae the ad appeured the phone started ringing. The first of six callers bought the rar." That's the instant success story !.Old by a Saddleback Valley resi· dent after this ad ran in \he Daily Pilot: ··~!IA'r .. n·eCd1'1nln'1f • cng. repairs. l::l(l!tloffer. X:<.'l·~XXX Jr you hove a car lo sell, c~ll 842-5678. Jt's easy to pul a few words lowork;'.f you. • ., ' eOmmittee set up to find a repla<·emenl ror 1nt<.•r1m manager l.arry ri1J illcr !\tlllt'r announced his pfans to 1·eturn to private business 111 th(' marine <'Onsu\ting field earlier this year McCurdy s01id that the scr·el'n ing by ;:1 special committee "·hich examined 17 applieanls for the thambc·r spot v.·as dif(icull. 01nd that in thc final st;;1g:es th1·ec top contenders e1nc.'rgcd. ··\Ve thought long and hard about the question of hiring a pro· fessional in th<' field of chC:1mber managl'm cnt. or selectin,e: a fresh person \Vith <.1 rroven ab1ll - ly in a \\·idL~r fie:-Id . "We seltled on 01 IX'rk:-.. gung- h.o i11dividL~a\ \Vilh u strung fl'· ~ord or ;1thievctnL'nl in our area ... he sai<f. . Ro~ers, \\'ho s~r\·cd :.i~ L·(·1·~ Cirst basketball <.'o:.it• in tht• e;:i r. Iv • 1960s. "'a s hel-aidt'd b1· ~!<.-Curdy a s so1neont: \\·ho h:.i·~ D•lll' ~ ... SUH '°"''' RECALLS FDR 'S CHATS Newport's Roosevelt • I I GETS CHAMBER POST -Newport's Dan Rogers excel led in diverse :-.cr,·1te· oriented activities O\'L•rthe pa~t 15 years. Rogers is a ¢r:1duat<.• or USC..', \1·here he \\'a:-.~ b.;1 skctbaJI ~lal'. !\lcCurdy and othL'rs altl'ntling ·ruesd<iy"s rt·gular booird n1cet· in!:! prais<.•d ;\l llll'1· fur hi ~ 1ntt'rin1 Sl'l'Vl<'l' 'rhe 111;111 \\ho r~linqui sh<'!-i tlu.! µu~itiun tu H:og<•r!5 :1 .... ~unll'd the upt'l'<:1tional dutil·:-; or tht• th•tmbcl' after lht• rl.!lll't'rlll"lll of the.• late Jatk llarnl.'ll lie said he and l\ixon's rorn1er personal attornc•y. lle:rbert V•/ t\alnlba<:h. of i\:('\\·port Bea<:h. met ,,·ith the President and had gone O\l(.'r the r eturns .. page b.\· p01ge." l)c:\I arco contended that '.\ixon·s deductions 1night still be legally de£cns ible but did not sho\\· .. µoliti ca I aslutcness " Heroin Now Lost? SEATTLE I AP J The Port or Seattjc denied a publis hed report th.at Se;.ittle-Tacoma lnlerna· tional Airport police found SI million v..·orth of heroin in 1969, took f1 \·e months to determine \\'hat it \\·as <ind then lost it. DOW STAGES UTE RALLY NE\V YORK (UPI J 1'hc ~tock m<.1rket r01llied 1:.ite in the session today on l\fidclle East peace hopes and closed mixed in fairly activL· trading on the Ne''' York Stoc:k Exchange. 'The Dov.' Jones industri.:Li average. up ~ind clown all morn- ing, gainl'd 5.09 poiots to 736..39. Dcclines. hO\\l'\'Cr. led advance!> b.v <1bou1 ;i seYCn -lo·six margi,.n arnong the 1.796 issues traded. (1'ab\l'S.1\15J PricL':-. \\erl' slightly lo\\er in moderalt' trading on the 1\tnl'ric;1 n Stock 1-:x('hange. Solo1ts, Ford Fight Divisive for U.S.? ByJllL1\H\'KAVJ-: the b<1ttle is O\'er a.nd it mus t oi111ep•11,,.11ci1$1•11 be over by lhe end oflhis year l''ormer Congrcssn1an Jan1es let's all gel behind the ,,·inner Roosevelt Y•arned a Nev.·porl and make it ""'Ork ," ltoosevl'lt Beach audience 1'uesduy th<it u said. divisive confrontation be;ween 1·he buttle he mentioned is lhe the l'rcsidcnl and the ~urrcnt tug -of-\\'<ir bel\\'l'<'n Democratic Congress could lrad },resident Ford ~nd lhc Congres~ to a lvss of \\'Orld\\·idc barg<1ining over ho"1 the countr,Y's C<'Onomic powe1· £or !he U.S. \\'Oes should be solved. Rut , Roose veil. a eongressm<1n Roose:vell , son or the rormf'r for ll yea ti 1"h.o. n~ ~~s tn ~ pre&iden~. explained there are New1>0rt B~tft ntakllhiO tl\a.t l"'O ctabg~n. to tl<>nfrol\t'ation c,on,CroJ1t-Rl:10,n itsf"IF ..... t polillcs. , .. neceA:suH(y a danger. . . 1o·1 r s(, i r th(t Oe'mocratic "ConlrQtt.tation is nctuullv !l Congress propdi;ef its own challenge' .• to us ,~· the reriner eQondmic plan and Ford ~fu•~ 1><>lltlclat1 ' tdl:d ttjc Corona jlit t.o DU~ inlo PracJ.i .-that co_.ld J\.1ar K\\l,'lfl'liit"Club~ lead •lo the ~aoul'itry ·s 'beln1 "IA!t 's haven bnttl tlUt. w ' 1 '•.(S.e ROQSl'l{,'11,T, PageA?I, f" ...... '!'. \ .,,. ·'-' J I 't' " •• ,., l. \, ~ ,, Opposes Parolt.• Laguna Officer Says Leary 'Dangerous' Daolly Pile!: 5,,., Plrliot• HE BUSTED LEARY LI. Neil Purcell "I consider l .l'ary, ;111d still do to th1s day. :.i dangt'rous µcrson ;Jnd I <·oncur \\'ith lli~trict Atty I licks v.·ho once callL'<I hin1 ••the most dangerous n1an in the ":orld'' and Jud ~e ~1<'!1.1illan \\'ho called hin1 a 'rnena<'e to SOL'iet \''." La g~111a Beath I-'olite l.t. l'eil Pt1rcl·ll v. a~ talking . ()n Det·. 2ti. 1968 he bu),,lt.'<.I Dr. 1'in1othy IJt•ary in L<1guna Beach on the fi1·st drug charge that ever ··stuck" against the LSD ad- ,·ocatc. orig inator of the phrase, "tune in. I urn on, dropolll ." t•ur('ell clocs n ·t think IJcar\·. a sometime IJugun~1 lk;ieh r<:si- dent. should bl• paroled. I H.elatcd slory <.incl picturt>. l'o:1gc A3 l. 1'he former ltarvard IL"cturer and clinit;1I psychologist. has been g ranted parole and v.·ill be freed from s lat~ prison F'eb. 28. No\\' .'>4 . ht.• has been in federal C'ustody s ince 1\1 ay and is believed lo be telling "'hat he knov.·s about (See LEARY. Page A?/ Mc Whinney-Ordered To Chino Prison f'orm er \\' cstm inster mayor Derek !\lc\Vhinney today Jost his last Jol-al bid to avoid serving a st<Jle prison term imposed on him nearly two year's ago. Orange Cobnty Superior Court Judge John I •. Flynn Jr. curtly re- fused to modify the prison term of Bay Bridge Plan Studied By Chamber A res urrected ch<Jmbcr of com· merce con1mittcc empaneled to study thl' rcplacc1nent of the Up· per 1\'ev.·port B.ay Bridge "'ill seek to reopen disc ussion on the span 1'hursday as a sideli ght to planning commission hearings on Coast I lig h\vay traffic needs. And reopening of that dis- cussion is .a tender issue with citv councilmen \\'ho ha,·e stressed their concern that ne\v con- trovcrsil's on the bridge plan°l' could stull its construction. In a bril'f s latemL'nl to t•hambcr director:-. 'l'ucsda~. chamber llridg:e Con1n1ittee ('hairn1Ltn 7\il ichael Gcrinl? s<1id the committee \\'ould Ir\' 10 in- 1 roduc<.· the brid ge disl'us~ion in a genernl plan amendment hear- ing on l hl' needs of the clogged high"·ay. Gerin,I.! said that to exclude tht· bridge rron1 solid discussion of future traffic needs would not do ~t.'r\'i<'e to the issue. ..\\'e don·t have anv solid rL·· commendations to ITTake yet. because "·e have just begun as :.i <'ommittee to restudy the situu· lion." he told fellow directors. "\\te're gojng to re<.-ommend to the planning commission that the \1hole issue be looked al again."' he said . 1'he <'Oncern at tho cily couned level is lhat a re·examinaljon of the brid*e afld its proposed sJ)(>cificat1ons u·oq.Jd 1-copen old v.·ounds firsl innicted v..•hcn de- bate raa;ed over the hei ght o(the ncSw spitu. ' Councilmen earlier lt\nt .)1ear ussembied a r~ct !lihcet-on the brid&~ Rrojcct. ·Among tJlher \hinR~ltdOtails tfte p,...,...ol ob· l'.eihlng v11.rious go\•ernmental tS.e 8K10GE, ragtl'A2) one to t en year:. ht~ ordered for l\Ic\Vhinney. 44. and ordered his immediate shipment to the state prison facility at Chino. . • Defense attorney Freder1<'k I lopper said he v.·ill seek action in Judge Everett \\'·. Dickey 's courtroom on a u·ri t of habeas cor· pus and will additionally appeal ~1cWhinney's con\•iction in lhe U.S. Supreme Court. Earlier appeals have been re· jected in both the C<ilifornia Supreme Court· and the F'ourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino. !\lc\\'hinney \\as l'Onvicted in July 1973 of attempled grand theft <ind conspiracy ;.iftcr Fountain Valley stra\\•ber1·y grower i;eorge l\lurai told a jury th::it he \\·as told .to hand 01·er SS.000 in cash and also <'ontribute OJ $5.000 c·hcck to county Supervisor ltoberl Battin 's campaign fund . Codefendant l'ad flijita. 38. a n1emberof the \\rest minster 1:itan- ning CommiS-sion at the time. Y•as found guilty of identical <'ha rges and sentenced lo s ix months in the county jail plus a SS.OOOfi nc. (See PRISON, PageA2} c.,,.s. \\ t•i1ll1t•r lnc rL·asing <.'l1>udiness tonight becoming most l)~ cloudy \1 ith a ('h<in<.·c of rain bc!-:lnnin).! t·a1·ly "l"h ursday, ac(·ording to the 1\·1..•:.ither sL•rYice . lli ,l?hs 55 to 60 . t'h;incl' of rain 2U pcrcent tonight in crcasin~ lo 50 per- l'ent 'rhursday. I :\SI DE 1'00.\ ,. .San Clemente cttnc leader /)a11/ f'resley is still 011 ardent su pporf£r of hi.'l JnerKI und neighbor. Richard ,\'uo11. to 1vhon1 he &litl refer~ as .. tlie pr1·s1dc111. ··Story ot1 l'ag1· A9. Al'"'" S..rvlce Al tOllUUI DI l,.,, •• ,d 9' c,.i,1_._ Ai ( ... NrCet' ... t A1' ~·••llMI 01.11 C-i<' Cll CT•iJWlol'<I (IJ O.•U1Noltcti Alt l .. twl•lfl>•.. .. l11ltott•l11meflt ••·J Fo-ce A14-I\ FoM Cl-It M•MC~ •1 AMI ~•lldtri &I .. -.... ,, ..,.... Mloi!C •o• ... M11h~.ll F~""I AM ,..,,.,.,,Mew\ M Dr1111 .. c.ciw111y AUl·U ...... "~ Syt111• P .... r Al5 s.wt• , •w ~.,..l11cNM .. Tei..,.,,_ •t T..._. -W...l!Mr W«tllHt•t l' M .. ,.~ OAIL Y PU.Of COPTERS. • • !"Sled mowotoln are1.• .ir ·· ~ltbo .. h the two cho rs were both Involved a "routine" training flight. Pi1arine Corps spokesmen saJd they did not know whether they were in ~ radio co1,1tact before the collision orcurr-ed. ft1aJ . Sally Pritchett, pu blic in· formation officer al El 1'oro Marine Corps Air Station, said ln\'estigators Y.'ill ha~·e "no idea for some time to come" wh{lt caused the helicopters to collide. She said Investigators are try. ing to ret'onstruct the events and that ii t'ould be .. a matter of weeks" before the c aus e is kno~'TI ··unl es~ they find something very obvious." 'l'he l\l.'O helicopters were both part of ll e l1 copter Training Squadron 30 based at Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station. Both crews were said to be logging I hours to maintain their "feel tor flying." Rescue workers encountered extreme difficulty in trying to re· ach the more seriously damaged croft and h ad to descend a slip· pery Alpine·like mountainside before reaching the chopper. Orange Co unty firem e n, puramedics from Laguna .. lills, the U.S. l< .. orestry Service, the Sheriff's Office, and Navy Medical Corpsmen, teamed up in the effort. As they worked to free lhe bodies from the twisted debris, ·Marine Corps rt1 P s, armed with shot guns held at high port, kept ne'-''Smen from getting a closer look. As rescue helicopters hovered over the wreckage to remove the corpses in plastic bags, other !\1Ps , in battle dress and equipped with axhandles, kept the curious away from the area. Military personnel at lhe scene said they were concerned both · about lhe possibility of fire erupt· ing from fuel spilled by the chop- per and of exposing secret military hardware to public view. Marine authorities said a memorial service tor the four de· ad men will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday al the El Toro base chapel. They said Watson \\'as the father of two foster children but they were unable lo immediately identify them by name, age or the school they attend. Military aulhoritjes, said Watson was "one of our most ex· · J)er1enced pilots" and was a Viet· nam combat veteran. Belli, 'l7, had served an overseas noncom. bat tour. He was a bachelor. Funerals will be arranged ·later· tor the four vi ctims, a ?\'tarine s pokesman said . The two heli copters were prac· ticing flying ·in formaUon when lhe. m idair collision occurred, a military spokesman said. F ro111 Page A I PRISON ... Fujita has also reached the end of his local appellate road. He has been ordered to r eport tothecoun· ty jail March 3 lo begin serving hi s sentence. · f\.f urai testified at their trial that both men warned him he would lose his lease on21S acres at Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park if he did not comply with their demands. It was made clear al the trial and in the Grand Jury indictment of both men.that Supervisor Bat· tin had no knowledge of the plot and had never sought contribu· tions from anyone through either M c Whinn ey or Fujita . Facu lty Hire Bid BERKELEY <U PI! t:nive rsity of California offi· ci1ls reached agreement with the U .S. De partm e nt of Health Education and Welfare on a faculty hiring plan tor lhe Berkeley campus. ORANGE COAST ,. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pff''°IMlll •NI P"l>l•l,l•l" Thom as Keevil Thom els A. Murphine CMrtes H . Loos Rlcl'lard P.0Na11 "''MM..,, ,,,,.,,.QO .... «Wil•~ T,...,,,•f'lf C71~1 '42"'12\ C••ttJflM Advertl&lfll M2·M7• • I No Dit;;.dend ' . '"' Cheyswr k:E'w YORK (UPI! - 1ler Corp. tod1y omllted p1yJna: a dividend to stockholders ror the nrst time since the Depressl&.n . ''The combination of a serious economic rceession and the sharpest drop in automotive sales since World War JI has affeC.ted our opera· tions adverse)y,'' Chrys ler Chairman Lynn Townsend said. The divid e nd , y,·hi c h 1 normally would have been JS cents a share, would have been Pilid March 14 t o shareholders of record Feb. 28. The last time Chrysler omitted a regular quarterly dividend was in 1938. f 'rom Page Al ROOSEVELT divided and growing stagnant," Roosevelt said. "Or, if the De mocrats do not have their own plan, but they leJI the citizens not to cooperate with Ford's program, it would have the same ef£ect,'' he reasoned. ·. Roosevelt also stressed that it is the Congressmen's duty to go to the White House and demand simpler explanations of fo"'ord's policies for their constituents. The way policies are now pre· sented, it is difficult for even economic experts to understand all the implications, Roosevelt commented. •'That's why t he Fireside Chats had such value in my father's day," Roosevelt siiid. · He 'added t hat the radio brad· casts gave the people an op· portunily to easily understand FDR's palicies. When questioned as to how he views the 1976 presidential scene, Roosevelt pointed to several establish ed l eaders in both parties. On the Republican side, Roosevelt cited Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and former Governor Ronald Reagan as two well·qualified and likely can· didates. Senator Charles Percy is another Republican who might become a leader In 1976, he added. For the Democrats, Roosevelt -a Democrat who says he votes more as an independent -sees fewer recognized natlon•a l leaders in the forefront. He mentioned New York Gov· ernorHughCarey as one potential leader, but said he thought Senator Ted Kennedy might step fory,·ard at the last minute as the 1976 party leader . Roose\•elt also commented that he sees ··no great world ieaders anywhere today.'' He said that has developed pMmarily because businessmen and young people are all so dis· illusioned they are reluctant to ~nter politics. Judge Okays Fili1ig F ee R e tur n to 8 A llarbor Municipal Court judge who was called into the case to ins ure a ne utral bench has ruled in fa\'or or ei1ht Santa Ana municipal court judges who are de m anding return of the 5346 .05 fil ing fee e a ch p aid at election time last year. But Judge Robe rt C. 1'1xhrs small claims court decis ion will not, ho"'·ever , be the la.st word i.n the dispute. County counsel Adria n Kuyper is planning today lo appeal Judge Todd's ruling through the Orange County Superior Oourt appellate bench and from there to a higheor appeal appellate court if that ac· tion proves to be necessary. Backing liim in that decision is county auditor Vic lleim who states he wants to be sure that he cannot be accused of misap- ,propriating public funds if he re·· turns a total or $2,768.40 to eight judges. yper ha s made it clear, however, that he can only appeal Judge Todd's d ecis ion if the Bo itrd of S upervisors ap· proves hi s ac:tion . The municipal court j udges who are now a"·ailing their re· fund check s arc: Paul Mast, Philip S c hw ab., Eugene Langhauser, Robert Law, John Teal. Edward Laird, Robert .BJekles and Samuel Taylor Jr. The practice of char1lng tlllne fff!I for Callfornl a elections w1s • abandoned last May when the stale Supreme Court declared them to be uncon1>tltutlonal. But the la ck or a deci1Jon on what t o d o a bout ftts already paid for lhe June i.laleWlde prlO\ary led the elahl Jud1e1 UI demand relunds tllrou11h s mall clalms court action. The California attorney generat·11 of(lce agrees with \be judges that lhe fees were paid W\t der protest . But county counaell ih San Brrnardino, Rlver11de al\G Ventura Countlos have ruled that such fees should not bf! r~W'lded~ .. Fro1t1P,,.,eAI • BRIDGE ..... &1•ncy app,rovt ro~ tltt. ritw ipa . l"e•niic coot verf.I' by local groups appearlaf at hearings before the Cd a st p ua,rd and other federal and stat~ entitles, CQ.Un · cilmen sold they J)oped tor a unit· ed front in the to~munlty so that the process -which Will t~ke years -could be spe~. At preaent, the pro~ed re· examination of the ctrCulaUon element of the city •Keneral plan involves council su11esUoru1 for examining the highway from the Arches Bridge on the west to Avocado Avenue In Corona del l\tar on the east, excludln1 any re·exa mlnatlon 1oC the brl.dae "·hlch llPs in bet"·een. P ilot Killed • In N a vy Jet BURBANK (AP! -A Navy pilot '-''ill killed today when hJs 'parachute failed to open as he eject ed from his j et while land· ing. but two other men aboard ejected sufely . authorities said. Hospital Fi·nances Endorsed By DOUGLAS FRJTLsCllE Ollllt O•llf Pl~lltlf ' .. .. A state As1embly S\lbcornmlt· tee has unanimously Bpproved an . S8.95 m illion appropriation bill to finance l eac hing h os pit al facilities for lhe UC Irvine medical school. 1"he 1-fealth Manpower Sub· committee voted 4·0 Tue1day to back a version or the bill sub· milted last month by the Joint Committee on llealth Sciences Education. · The bill would provide $5.S million for university acquisition o f Orange County ltfed{cal Center, 3 million to augment funding for an on-campus hospital and ambulatory care center and $650,000 for start·up costs. According to UC Vice Presl· dent Jay Mi c hael, however, pro· ble ms \l.'ith the bill are far from over. Because It's There 0££icinls said the pilot radioed the to\ver that they were going to eject beca u~e a tire on the S3A jel had blown as the plane touched th e g r ound at Holl y wood- Burbank Airport, causing him to lose control. 1'he canopy ble,,. open and ull lhree men eject ed, strapped to their scats a nd parachutes. ri.1ichael's assessment. mad~ In an interview today, jibes with those or Orange County legislators. 1'he legislators ex· pect ea5y passage of the bill in the Assembly, forecast the possi- bility of resistance in the Senate- and anticipate more opposition from Oudgel·conscious Gov. Ed· mund G. Bro\\'O Jr. Orange Coast College mountain climbing student find s himself between a brick and hard s Pot as he descends from roof of library on the Costa Mesa campus. Rock · climbing enthusiasts Tuesday used the li brary -the tallest building on campus -to d e mons trate their techniqu£3 to potential students of a class i11 the de- manding activity. 1'he three \Vere not immediate· I,\' identified. Aloh a, Com e Again Michael r efu Scd to .speculate on the fate of th e bill , but s aid ~late mone~· \\'Orries cou ld cause it problems. ··\\'e are going to present every argument v.•e can for passage, but I cannot predict whal the Legislature and the Governor v.·i\I do. From Page A l 11 01'0LlJLl' <U PI > -A pl<.ineload or miffed and unhappy 1\fichigan tourists e nded up on the far s ide of Oahu instead of :.1l \\'alk iki tod<J y afJ..cr their hotel ran out of rooms and was unable to a ccommoda te them despite ronfirmcd , puid·fo r rcservu· tion s. 1'he m ore than 150 mem- bers of the !\Tichigan Farn1• Bureau said their reservations ut lhe l mpt•ri a l lla\\'aii llotel had heen paid for in advance. LE ARY PARO LED . • • drug traffiking and radical or· ganizations. .. __ _ ....... . Although rree of the Call£ornia charges stemming from his post· C hri s tm as arrest by then · Patrolman Purcell, Leary still 1 faces federal charges o( smuggJ. ing in Te xas. He co1:1lc! g~.t .. u_p ~~.~O years behind bars there. dow v.·a s opened , "I smelled the odor or burning marijuana." Purcell said. ··1 asked him for his ID. I-le ga\'e me his dri\'e r ·~ lic:en:,,e <-incl then I kne"' v.•ho it "·<-is:· Purcell said. "There is not enough money around for the St ate of California to do everything it '-''ants to do." ~t icha.e l s aid \Vhen asked to com· ment on reports I hat the state has only enough money to fund four m edical campuses. t:Cl ·Cali£ornia College of !\fedici ne is one of five UC med ~chools now operating. Cecil I-li cks. Orange County district attorney, said it was · common practice for one state to parole a prisoner so he can serve time in another s tnte. "J'd j us t as soon see him in prison in Texas as California,'' I-ticks said. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart "I think LeaTy has caused an incredible amount of harm to our society by advocating the use of LSD. Thousands a nd thousands of kids have tried acid because of SPORTING GOODS him." Hicks said. . ··1 certainly think Leary look a lot of kids down the tubes with him," Purcell said. "Young peo. pie v.•ere greatly deceived by · him,·' BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Prior to his arres t by Purcell, l..ea r y had .been arrested , s topped and searched 23 times in 13 preceding months. Pre\'ious arrests and trials had amassed a total of 69 years of prison time a g ainst the LDS cult leader. but Leary somehow a\'Oided it all until the night afte r Christtl'as in Laguna Beach. ··1 was on patrol at the time and <ts I pulled onto Woodland Drive I stopped. Th e lights of Leary's car were faci ng me and it "'as in the middle or the street." Purcell said recalling the events leading up to 1.eary's arrest. ··1 \\·aited for it to mo\'e or ~on1clhing and when it didn't I pullL•d up along side the driver's :,,idl• "l 'berc \\'a s a young person in the back <of the station wagon I and he ''<JS trying to crawl over to the front. 1'he driver <Lear'y l kept pushing him back." Purcell s;:1id he rapped on the car windoy,• and "a!ked him what his proble m V.'aS ." When the win· Trustees To Hear B11d get Plan '~ Wilson Kramer Autograph ' .Stan Smith Autograph Billy Jean King Autograph Rackets -Frames only 23 .95 Pro-Staff Rackets -2nds Frame only 16 .95 Rocket Stringing 6.00 to 21.00 Baseball Shoes Adidas & Spot Bilt 12. 95 to 26 .95 Track shoes 3 Adidas-Spot Bilt . , Tiger Track Shoes -13. 95 to 26.95 Tenn is shoes Ad idas Tretorn-Converse l 0.95 28.50 to Basketball Shoes Adidas & Converse 11 .95 to Skateboards- Wheels -Trucks-Bearings Cones-Axels-Nuts-Washers Speedo Swim Suits Champion Handball Gloves leach & Ektelon Racquets Voit Racquetballs We still have a large selection of Tennis Dresses On Sale • Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirfs & Pants Hooded Sweat Shirts Hooded Nylon Jackets . Baseball Warm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys Citi ze ns "'·ho !}ave studied the f incto c ial s ituation of the i\e\\'po1·t.J\'1 csa Unified School District for months plan tonight to n1akc recommendations on the possibility of n new revenue· raising election. ~ 28.50 ...._ ________ _ Cross Jogging But !'pokcsmen for the group declined today to discuss what the i recon1m endation might be. Country & Shoes Adidas -Tigers -Brooks 16.95to29.95 Sc hool board members called tonight's 7:30 meeting In lhe Costa rttesa City CouncU chain· bers to listen to advice concerning the distric t 's 1975·16 school budget. which current figures show would be $2.l million in the red. After gathering advice, rom· menls and fl n•nc lal data, trustees "'ill decide at next Tu~sday 's r eaular board meeting whether or not to hold a tax elec- tlon May 27. The new clcrtton would be a t1econd ~ttempt , following the de· teal or a propotied overrid• tax . lut Nov. 4. That measure would have brought an extra $4 mUUota ·1n10 ·the dlllrict from property Baseball Gloves ~Rawlings & Wil son 9.95 ,J 59.95 '' Bats-Balls -Caps-Undershirts 1 Masks -Chest Protectors -• Open 9 to 6 Oosed Sunday s tues.schoolo(llcial11aid. 1 ilioo __ ...... \ l ' Mens & Boys Tennis Sh irts Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens Tennis Sweaters T•nnis Hats-Caps:Visors Penn -Wilson -Dunlop Tennis Balls -2.35/can of 3 Bike Repa iring 538 Center 646-1 919 • \• . ' ~ !\ ~ .• ' • r ' • I. ~ I. • .. I I I I I I .• u • DA I LY PILOT E D ITOlllAL PAGE ' The Ne e d Is The latest chapter in \o\'hulseems an interminable dialogue in Newport Beach will be opened TburSday night when planning commissioners launch the first set or hearings of the yeur for proposed changes to the city's general plan. The front-runner in marathon studies and reports is .a familiar one -traffic needs on the clogged sections or Coast liighway. Construction of the Upper Bay Bridge as well as n1411y millions of clollars in private projects are keyed to the traffic situation between the Arches and MacArthur Boulevard. The only puzzling factor in this reopening of the old subject in many c'yes is that it appears Lhat tht> needs already ;.1re obviuus. Certainly a new study might revise figures on a master plan. But it will do little to effect real improvcmc11ts on the vital traffic link in Newport Beach. The layman knows what is needed -more traffic lanes so that h e and other drivers cun cross the community in a reasonable period of time. All the s tudies in the \\'orld do not appear lo change that basic need. Parking Lesson When ~· group of frustrated Balboa Penins ula dwellers appeared before Newport Be ach citv counciln1cn recently-bringing. with them a parking problem that see ml..>d vexing indeed -few expected instant results . brought with it employes who parked at curbside and customers who did the same to avoid the parking vulct's palm . They asked for help and received it in a matter of minutes -s omewhat or a record in light of modern council problem-solving techniques of seeking stafr reports and consultant advice. (;ouncilmen found their edge in a commitment by the reslaurunt made at permit time. The restaurant still owes the city some extra parking. 'file council flatly demanded that lhe debt of n ew off.street 11arking s hould be paid immediately, or the restaurant would have to shutdown . The experience might be a lesson to officials \\'ho take a \e11ient approach to new businesses seeking 1>ermits wilhoul adequate off.street parking. Welcome I mprovement Anyone who has had to do business at the slate Department of Motor Vehicles office on 19th Street in Costa frle s a will be glad to hear that a new facilily is bcin~ built. 'J'hc new office. on a 2 1/1-acre site at Meyer Place, just north of the current facilitY,. will be open in about nine months. The site presenlly ls being graded. The office will have 16,fXX> square feet of floor space, more than five times the room in the present building. This will allow the DMV to increase the staff so that it can handle the work load. \• ~ --.·I •'. ~ 1 . -~ '• (~ .. -. ' . '· 'I '• The residents \VCre from a part of 21st Street where a new neighbor -a busy restaurant -had '!'he <>vercrowding at the present office has distressed motorists and staff alike, and must have hurt efficiency. Moving into a building big enough to pl'O\'ide th<.• required ser\·ice can 'l come loo soon. ''ON OUF. Sl66EST !SOffillE!I,, WE OFFEI\ A REB~Tf Of FIVE MILLION .~ N .4.sseu1bly111an Disp11tes C l1t1rge ' Tax Vote Dangers Dear Gloomy Gus LawmB:kers Not 'Playing Hooky' ( EARL WATERS J Chief Justice Marshall. who is re garded us having been a Constitutional lawyer \\'ilhout rival, once declared "the power to tax involves the power to destroy." t.1arshall served from 1801 lo 1835 but his words are no less true today than thC day they v.·e re uttered. ('itiz.ens who see their homes c<1c h year come cl05er to the brink of confiscation through lax· 1\fter a half.hour wait rur 1he popular tlarbor l·Ugh tennis courts, you musl chase balls through the n1i ssing gates or take :.i t:hancr of t"'·is ting your ankle on the guttf..'CI con- crete. Can'l lhc courts be kept in better repair for safety and enjoyment'? .J r·. 0-..yO--•U•r•t ............ ~ .....,,. ....... _ ..... , •• ., ..... 1 .. ........................ s... ... "'1 ,...... ......... ,0..0.11.,~iet. -:.ition, their ability to save eroded ,_, by increasin,:::: income and payroll t<.1.xes, and their sa,'ings wiped They contend that lowering the out by soaring prices, caused in number of votes required IA'i\I part by taxation, need no picture give the Legislature -nore flex · to understand Mars hall. ibility in tax reform. It is paradoxical then that ef. That will have popular appeal forts lo make tax a lion easier are j( the publi c believes the corpora. finding s up · tions are Aot paying lheir fair porl from or share. But. as Kirk West. spcak- i:t an i za lion s ing ror the California Taxpayers µurporting lo '" Association, pOinls out, this state represent the . ~· ~ already has one of the highest µeople . Bul /~ corporate tax rates inthenalion. thal ls th e It w~ll also appeal if one situation in believes the Legjslalure is being connection stymied in its ~rrorts to bring w 1 th pro <.1bout t3x rerorm by the constitu· posals to rl' tional pro\'is ions. The truth of peal the stall' that is almost any true tax f <'· ('OflStitutional lin11tal1ons un lhc form m C'asurc adopte<I by the p<t\\'('f of the Legislature to tax. J.cgislature v.•ould havetobcsub· Those limit ations upply to banks, mitled to the people. And; as As· ('O rporations •ind insurance com · semblyman Jerry l~ewis re· panics. mind:->, the Legislnture's recor·d Actually it 1:-no limitation on in tax matters in r<'l'<'nl ycCJ rs taxation of these entities at i.ill. le..ives much to be desired. The LegislatUrl' m ;.1y tnx th P1n "GO\'ERNl\1ENT," hC' s aid. ho"·soc\'er il \'.'i shcs. All that i~ "is taking more and more money req uired is lhal two·lhirds of thC' from the ;-1\'cragc IO\\.' and middle m e mbers l'o n cu r 'l'h 1.• pro income v.•age earner in this stale vi sions. di,ting bark ~o t9Ul, h:.i\·1· and has been vt'ry in(·fficient in hcen under growing attack as _delivering serviC'es. I think the fi:lvoring "one <·lass of IHxpaycrs t.cgislature is a prime examplt• over Olnothcr Y:ho can hav(' their of th al." taxes rai:;t'd l)y a s 11npl<' miJJOCI · There 1s nothing wrong with ;1 ty vote." two·thirds vote requirement It TllF. ARGUMENT 1s in tandem with other populist ap· peals for tax reforms under the banner of "end tax IOQpholcs". ·rhcy engende r s upport because there arc tax loopholes which should be plugged. It shouldn.l giv e license lo tar ;:111 tax laws .... ith the s;.in1e brush. Neither should the publi c be rooled into bc li c vinl=! that <.11 1 tax law changes are "rcrorms" which will redound to the best inleresl.s of ~ti I. See mingl y heh incl the 'movc to reduce the voting requirement. is !he idea lhal lhc l.cgislaturc will then net lo increase lhc laxes on the cnr1>0 r ~11 ions noel others exists for many actions of thC' Legislature including concur· rence in amendments, overrid- ing vl!toes and C\'cn r a ising legislative salaries. No op· propriation bill. including: the budget, may he passed without it \\'hat is forgotten is lhat hy making it easier to increase lax· es you also make It easier to re- duce those same corporate taxes. Rather than ~eeking to lov.·cr vote requirements the aim should be lo n1akc all taxation tougher. 'rh£' l\\'O·third vot e, in · stead of being erased , should hr r£'quircd on all t:ix measures just as it is on all C'Xpenditurt' measures To the Editor: A recent Daily Pilot editorial entitled "Playing Hooky" seems to have missed the farget in several critical areas relating to the slate Legislature and its ac- tivities. Indeed , as you mention in the editorial, Speaker Leo McCarthy has been attempting to institute some "new ground rules ror im- proving Assembly erficiency. '' J.laving served in the Assembly for lhe past 12 years, I will be the first to agree that improvements for efficiency's sake would be "·elcomed. Howe\·er, "extending regular Thursday noor sessions until four -thirty in lhe afternoon" car1nol be considered an im- provement. The first paragr aph or the editorial states, ··in addition a> the customary three·day "'eekends, our SaCramento lawmakers ha .. ·e been in t• habit of cutting out .e.round noon on ·Thursday so the Southern California delegation can calch afternoon flights home." I WOULD point oul that for well over a decade there have been no Friday noor sessions or· either house of the Legislature, at leasl during lhe early months of the session. This Is to enable legislators lo spend at least one full day each \l:eek (Friday} in their districts, meeting with con· stituenls who feel a need, and have a perfect right, to personal- ly talk wilh their slate represen· tai.ivcs locally rather than hav· 111g Lo journey to Sacramento. This one day each week must also be the day for the represen· tative to meet \\'ith local officials and attend community and civic evenls within the· district. If a Southern California legislator is unable to <'atch a Thursday after· noon flighl home. hi s Friday is obviously cut shorl by travel time. J can assure you that lhe "three.day y.'eekend" finds a Conscientious legislator working in his district not only on Thurs· day nights and Fridays , but often on Saturdays and Sundays. Meet· ings of statewide and regional ac· t ion groups1 arc often held on weekends. and a local legislator is expected to attend these events. On Thursdays. the occasions are indeed rare "·hen legislative nc;>or sessions ha,·e terminated prior lo two or three o'clock in the afternoon after having com- nlenced at nine or nine.thirty in the morning. ·rhe "static" \11hi ch developed The Ruthless Manis Weak 1'hought..s al Large: I\ person lacking a genuine ~ense of pity for the weak is miss- ing a bas ic source or strenglh: the ruthlc~:-man, au fond, is <il\\•ays o "'<'Ilk and fri ~h lened n1an when his defe nses are knocked do"'"· It's odd. <ind a little unsettling, to reflect upon lhc facl thal Engli s h i s the on ly m ujo r la ng u age in \\·hi eh •·1·· i ~ capitalized; in alinost all other Europe.an la.nguages. "''ou'· is copilolized and '"i" is in IO\VCr- C<JS('. The rurining aspirin lrovcrsy. In which the ., I con · con- ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) sumerists insist lhal all aspi rin is alike, ::1nd the big man\1facturcrs insist that there arc differences in q11;dil~ 1.·l)ntrol. n1u..,t find the> l.iller winning an empty victory;· thf>re are quality differcnc('s , hu~ they bear no necessary relation Lo the price of the brand. Tnc grealesl mistake re formers make is assuming, eilhcr secretly or openly, th at they t1re "bettor" thun the people they are trying to rerarm ; and with this tiltltude. no read con· \'crs1on iS" 1.•Ver po~s 1bli' 1 It lhc • \ N~w Testament t eaches us anything, it is that a repentant sinner <'a n achieve salvation more easily lhan a prig.} Bot h too much and too little moocy distort one·s altitude tO\\·ard it : as \\7illiam Feathe r ob:i.t~l'\'Cd : "The petty economies of the rich arc juJ;L as amazing as the :-Ill y cxt.r:1 vag:.1nccs of lhe po1.J1· " Pe rhaps the worst remaining di~crim1 nation between the sex· t '" 1-. lha1 pro~l 1tut1.·~ <1 rt• <ilill ar- rested, wh11e their customf*r:o; go fret~ only becatL'ie l11ws ure msde by m en, and nol "by women. [. J your editorial aboul changing the MAILBOX course or air n ights or rather lhe direction of takeoffs from Orange '-------------'-County Airport. Letters from readers ore welcom l" The right lo condense let.ters to fit space or eliminate liQtl is reserved. Let.lers oj 300 words or less will be ·given preference. All letiers muat trl· elude signature and moiling addreNS but names may bt: wtihheld on re. quest ij n.if/icienl reason is appart"'l"it Poetry will nol be published. over Speaker McCarthy 's ·· ... .insistence on extending re· gular ThurSday floor seriions un- til 4:30 in the afternoon" was nol predicated on the extension of the session until 4:30 (actually Speaker McCarthy has said, "no later than 4 o'clock"), but rather over the starting time of the Thursday session. H E R ETOFOR E. Thursday sessjons commenced at 9or 9:30 •in,..the •m orning. But 1,1nder ·Splaker McCarth y's " ... new ground rules for improving As- sembly' efficiency!" he would have th·e Assembly commence not at'9 o'clock, b ut a( ii:~ in the afternoon. So, rather lhan naving a floor session every day (as was lhe case for years J. or a floor session on Monday and Thursday C as has been the case for the past few years), the "new ground rules" dicta le a single session for approximately two hours one day each week . The la st paragraph of the ediloria1 refers to the "railroad· ing•of\ bills ." Under these "new ground rules." bills probably will be railroaded throu~h because some members might be lempt· ed lo cast hasty votes in an al· tempt lo \\'rap up the legislati ve business or lhe week. It is im· pcssible lo do justice for the peo· pie on this kind of tWO·hOUf·pef· week basis. Under this system, there is no doubt that there will be final week r ailroad\ng in addi· lion lo weekly r ailroading. As you can see, the "slat1c" that h as deve loped over this ··n e w ground rule" has de· veloped because of lhc combined thinking or myself a nd other con· sclentiou& lawmakers who are in Sacramento -ready to \\'Ork - and who, in additicw.. feel that it is righl and justifiable to spend adequate time in one's district. ROBERT E. BADHAM Asse mblyman . 74th Districl T a keoff Nois<' To the Editor : I am writing in res ponse to Wlrk• 'Haw MJout one for t/M l'OfH/l' I As one who is opposed to the airport but has never com- plained, I'm afraid that I would wanl to join those homeowners "'ho are suing because the noise would be unbearable. As a homeowner in Eastbluf"f, J never c'n gel used lo the soonds of lhe motors as lhey accelerate when taking of£ in a northerly direction due to weather conditions (w hi ch is seldom, thank goodness). When th is happens, a ll or our homes almost shake. I much prefer the tak('()ffs as they are no~ •• lf you have never' been in Eastbluff near lhe Back Bay at this time, lhen you could never know how bad it ts. Please con· sider lhis fact when writing your next editorial. ll n~"2(js lo be pointed out. MRS. TERRY MELTON R e membe r ? Tot he Editor: Rem e mbe r the days when musicians composed beautiful music? When artists p;iinted beautiful pictures. and poetry rhymed and metered? Now everyone seems lo be "do- ing his O"'n thing.·· The problem is that lhere arc s till a few real musi· cians, a few real artists and a few real poets. These real af1.ists make lhe slobs look like what they arc. It lakes expertise to create anything worthwhile. A pothead can call himself an artist, but he is only fooling himself, or herself, as the case mJ•Y be. .JAMES BOLDING D rinki n g D river s To the Editor: . This letter is an answer to lhe syndicated c olumn by Earl Waters published in the Daily Pilot Feb. s. ~Ir . Waters has apparently sel himself up as an a uthority on the subject of the drinking driver. Anyone who is ra miliar with this subject will recognize Walers as totally brash and uninformed. He obviously knows little or nothing aboul this area. What is un· fortunat e is that some will take as gospel 1A•hat Waters has "-'rit- lcn strictly because his opinions and fantasies are published, llE STATES that by law "if one has a trace or alcotlol in his blood he is 'under the influence· and therefore incapable of driv- ing with no actual showing that such is the case." This statement is blatantly false as are hi5 state· ments about what motivates those r esponsible for enforce- ment and ho w much alcohol it takes to r each a particular blood alcohol level. In addition, legal presu mpt'ions with regard to BAL are rebuttable and not absolute nnd "so narro\loly de- fined " al'i ti c indicates. ReC'og nizcd :1uthoritics now re· ali zc that one need not be "falling do1A•n drunk " to be incapable of drivin~ safely . On the contrary, drivers merely under the in· flucnce h<ivc been responsible for increasing death and destruction on our highways . In lhe short space all owed for thi!l letter I cannot thoroughly re· bul all or the inaccurate st.atc4 men ts by ~1 r . Waters. J.le should make it a point to tolk to some or t he n1any p eople who are kno"·ledgeable in this area before for1ning and expressing bas1.•h:ss opinions. After he ha :,, do n e hi s homework, \'./ aters should "'rile another column retracting lhe misinformation that has been printed under his name. At the same time he should apologize for the unwarranted slur on law enforcement officers. .I AM ES HOWE Hard hat~ 1·o thc Editor I can appreciate ho\v others vie\\.·ing lhc h ardhats who de· monstrated at the coastal com· mission hearing recently might not understand v.•hy the conslruc- t ion workers \\'Cr(• so ob - s trep erous -and cve ft belli gerent as not ed in your editorial con1ml'ntary Sunday 1'""'eb. 9. Those di ~tresscd by the hardhats' behavior, su<'h as your editorial \\"titer. s hould try being out of work for three months or so. Then they might understand and maybe even join in. RALPH ROSS Price of B e aul 11 'to the Editor : Your Feb. 10, page AJ com· parison pictures of the marvels of production against the beauty of our billion doll ar cliffs, was impressive. Yes, they are billion dollar cliffs, that is what saving · them has cost us in delays of our energy production. Your cov· erage was excellent in your ex- posure of how environmentalists . delay and raise costs for nit- picking reasons . 1 couldn't figure out if Lorrell Long was angry because they were filling in the barrancos or causing lhe m with a hose or rainwater. After all, lhe cliffs \\'ere formed about 40 years ago by rain water. a nd are certainly a sighl to behold. This is if you are still strong enough lo climb do,~1n to look at them. or ir you are one of lhe lucky rew that have boals so that you can gaze on them Crom lhe sea. Jt""'ew boaters bother. though. they don't look like Rembrandts. Let us hope th e dedicated peo- ple don 't cause anymore delays. as we are des perately in need of the energy to be produced, and .. nre already a few years late because of thei r concern for beauty. GOLJ)IEJOSEPH ORANGE COAST DAILY -PILOT l/Phrrl N \\i.t"ed. Pufllt~h.i'r Thnmaa Keeml. !.'d1tor Harbara Krf'1blch ~"ditonal Po(/f" fd1tor Ttir 1•1t1tonal pi4~f' of lh(' Dally P1\01 "•'•'~'to 1nfnrnl 1•11'd .'l11nul•te rl·Ji'lf'r' h~ prc•o;t!n\111.,: on this page dt\rr:o• cummPnl.tr\ nn 111111r~ of in· h•H•:ol b~ ~~nchr11tl'cl ('Olunu11o;1 ~ and rarl<l0n1~I:!>. by 1ir11\ 111111.,: ;1 forum for n•adero; · v11• .... ·.., and h\ prt'-'t'nllna: lhl!i newspui>f'r ·~ n111n1r'>11.; ;ond H•o:'•I on rurrrnt lo p1c!i 1 ht• 1•rli1or11I op1n1on~ "r th1• n ,11\) l'1lot 11 pl)('11r onl~ 1n 1ht' t'd1tor.,1I n1lurnn :H th~ top n( th•• Jl.tl>:" (lpu11•111~ t'\1>rt'55ed h)' lhe roll1 mni ~I "-uni! r;1rtoonists 11nd l••lt•·r \•r1ll'r!' ~tf• 1h1•1ro"n 11nd n(l t>ndur ,MT1rnt nf lht'll' • !e" .• In• thr (Jail} 1'1101 ,n(luld lit' 1nfl•r'N"1I Wednesday, February 19. 1975 • • blowouts • d~and only a thin strut SUP.-l>f»r.ted1 the front of. the giant crS.ft ·a.~lt's-creeched a1ohg in a )\ail Of . .sparks fQr nearly .a mile perorecoming toe halt. No9e o(' the 144 passengers· aboatd the poslon-bound craft were injured. ·. .ludge /Vot Murdered VENTURA (UPll - Authorities ""ere attempting to· day lo establish the cause or de- ath of a former judge, whose nude !)ody was found in a •driveway as police were huOtfng him for questioning in connection with arson. WINS FOUR'AWARDS Singe Gladys Knight 'Pips' W'i1i Top Group Iii Music Police said Tue,Sday that former Municipal Court Judge William J . Wright, 49, had not J·IOLL\'\\'60 0 (U PI J been murdered, but the cause of Australian singer Olivia Newton- death was still unclear. His nude John tied Gladys Knight and the body was found Monday morning Pips in the second annual threebJocksfromthehomeofhis ''A me rican Music Awards'' estranged wife, Nancy. 1'uesda y ni ght, \\'inning four Angela to Qaialify? awards each. 1.fi ss Newton-John v.·on the OAKLAND <AP) -Black com· av.'ard for favorite pop single. "I munist Angela Davis' qualifica-tlonestlv Love You." top country tions for an instructor's position 'album · .. Let Me Be There'' and ·al Laney Community College will favorile female vocalist in both be discussed in a closed ex-pop and country categories. ecutive~ession. Miss Knight and the Pips won Trus tees of the Peralta Com -aY.'ards as the top group in both munity C~llege D!strict vot~d pbp and soul categoi;ies. top soul Tuesday night to discuss the JS· album, ··rmaginatio.n," and soul sue in privacy al a later da~e si ngle. ··Midnight 1'rain to after a dozen persons spoke in Georgia." Charlie Rich y.·on support of Miss Davis. a selr-three av.'ards -top country male proclaimed Communist. singer, bes t pop album._ and top Jail Term Ordered country si ng!~. ··The 1.los.~ Beautiful Girl 1n the \\'orld . John Denver w<:as best pop male singer and Stevie \\'onder best male soul singer. SAN FRANCISCO IC Pl l -A 24-year-old worn an v.'ho refused to answer grand jury questions about the Symbionese Liberation Army was ordered to serve <1n in- definite jail term ~1onday by a • federal judge. Cynthia Garvey had earlier ap- pealed a contempt of court charge, but the U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider it. Pettis Rites Held LOMA LINDA -Jlou se Minority Le.ader John J. Rhodes eulogized Rep. Jerry L. Pettis Tuesday as a "valued and trust- ed friend"..at funeral services at- tended by 35 of Pettis' colleagues in the House: Services for the 58·ye.ar-old Pettis. who died last J.~riday when his small plane crashed in •a mountain pass. "·ere held at the Chapel of Loma Linda Universi- ty. the Seventh Day Ad\"entist school he served as a professor and admirilstrator. The ay..·ards. sponsored by the 1\BC-TV Net\\•ork, are de - termined by ballots cast by resi- dent<; of 40,000 homes selected a~ randorn across the country. Artist 'Guilty' Of Manslaughter SAN FRANCISCO (UPI I -.,-An uilemployed artist pleaded guilty Tuesda::; lo the fatal shooting of a carpenter in an argument" over ownership of a large, green par- rot named Harpo. . Dougla s Casperian, 32, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the death of Albert Tupac, 25. on Nov. 10 and Judge t:laude Perasso set March 11 for sentencing. Woman of Year Harvard Honors Actress From Wire Services Valerie Harper, star of the television comedy hit "Rboda, .. received Harvard's Hasty Rud· ding Club "Woman of the Y~ar" award. · "I'm really honored. Harva~d iS big stuff, ya' know," sh_e_sa1d after receiving the trad1t1onal Hasty Pudding gold-plated pot. Escorted by the Harvard University banQ and several hun- dred cheering admirers, the ac- tress rode through the narrow cobblestone streets of Harvard Square in a gray Ll.ncoln dating from the 1930s. * HenrY A. Kissinger had breakfast with Margaret Thatcher Bndgave Britain's new Conservative party leader 'her first taste or the diplomatic bigtime. The meeting was a rare foray into· Joreign aCfai~ for_ the 49· year-old mother of t~1~s ~ho woµld become ~ri_ta1n s. firs t wo:m:an prime m1n1st_e r 1f the Tories win the next nat1o~I elec- ·uons. ., h us ··1·m ' impressed, t e . · secre~Y of Stale ~aid of _Mrs. Thatcbei'. after their SO-minute bacon-and-eggs breakfast at eJarldges the Jl!>Sh hotel that often bo~ vi);iting roya)ty and statesmen. * lllinols S\ale Rep. Frank Gl&llo a master plumber, says hit ~~~ has been subj~~ted to public ridicule and scorn by re· peatad references to the White House •itlumbcrs'' unit. Gl_illoi ~ 'Democrat from Calulllet c'ilY. Introduced a re-tolu&ioo ui11n& the media to stop _ .-.u.eurmin coMecLi~n w1~ · fo,rPt~rr Preaiden,t Nixon s W-pte eoverup. '"Tiie enth world has been JIAJD.ba.r_4b daily by , every ...,~~ on news m:eaia w1lh " ioe.J)y falee asoertations that ol Utoee UJe1aJ, amoral and "'"-' of all) incompe<A!nt ac· weN oer(onned by mem· of t6e plumbing pro- ('--_P_EO_P_L_E _), Cession ,'' Giglio's resolution says. * Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger drew a rare round of applause from the "Rouse·Armed Services Committee when he responded to criticism rrom one of its members, Rep. Let Aspln (D-Wisc. ). Schlesinger defended his pre- sentation of the defense budget lo the committee with a table- thumping speech. Aspin. a fre- quent Pentagon criti~, had described the presentation as ''inadequate." The applause which Schles- inger receive:d apparently sur- prised both men. • Rain and thick fog forced a helicopter carrying Mrs. Jehan Sadat, wife'of the Egyptian presi- dent to make an emergency -Jandi 0 ng on. a German ~ighway near Bonn. · l Mrs. Sadat iamv~ for .a,.five- day Official visit and climbed aboard a helicopter for the short hop from BpfU\,>\irport tollll! gov- ernment's guest residence of Schloss Gymnich. But moments after the aircraft took oft, the pilot deci~d the wet, foggy conditions D}Bde flying too dangerous and gwded the copter dowri in a parking area on the side of an autobahn superhighway. * Betty Southard Murphy was sworn in to head lhe National Labor R·elaUons Board -the first woman to hold that job llf'" history. .- '!' DAil Y PILQT '.!§ , ; 1 W!dnft<ley. Fe1><wx 1s. 1s15 ,_ .:. '. • I ' . Qiii-cld,e M.a~-dge I I . 'Fo1i.ling_ .,AW • · SAN.i>E1&00 <uru ,.:'11 yi; mill!on iPPM1 in the lungs or have '•.••r touched''toba•"'1 'IJOham9k•rs • tt1o• in snlokr you II~, •~ere ~; Pi'pbabl • , l'pom)"''Sl~'Yiq-· ,~. After the nic:f~e In yO(lr blood-and ea'tbOft· ban, the•leV~ dropped to 2 PPM, mo~~ide in your Jungs because , the level generally found in the of the smokers around you. air or the rooms with no smokers Just sitting in a room with present. smokers can quadruple the With smoking allowed the ~ir carWn monoxide leve in a\non-level rose to 10 PPfd, he said. 5m(icer's lungs, enough to cause Sitting •in such a fOOql can be headache aod a dul), Ul'ed C~l· e_quiv~lent~ to smok:ing four: of int according to Or. "'Raymond f1\(e c-1i'..arette~, ~e-sa1d .. C.Slavi'r!. 1'he meeting r~oms w.ere Slavin, or St. Louis Universi-targe. one ca~l!ble ot hol~ng sou. persons, .. e: othef 2.500. · He salditlle reP!lrt com .. on the heels of an,othl!I' a\µdy, by !lf.A.H. Russell of London's Maudsle,v Hospital. printed In the British Medical Journal Lancet. That study said ''virtually CJ)l urban nonsmokers have mea1urable amount~ or nicotine in.their body Ou.ids throughout their live~ .r .. derived from the Indoor air they breathe, and it requires no more Lhan one or two s,mokers to fOO· ti mate a veflic:le or build~g." .Upheld SACRAMENTO <UPIJ ~ Ai Superior Court Judge has .upJteld : the quicki~ rn.arrlage qf PJ'OSMC\.I· tion w1tness Karen Burkett to de- fendant Clayton Sherwooq -a move .. ,,1hich prevented her r~om testifying agaihst,Sherwood in a cocaine sales ,tr:.al. ty, is chairman of the Weather ~ ~ ~ .. ·/ .and Air Pollulion Committee of JI; Ti . , l the American Academy or Al· egas· :rr.ve eJltQ Jerg)'. He read a report on ex-, • ~ • ~_, posure of nonsmokers to tobaceo In making the ruling 'l'uesday, J udJte Michael J . Virgu ex· pressed displeasure over .the mail-Qrder minister credentials used by Attorney Jerome S. Stanley in' performing the ceremony during a recess in the trial last Thursday. agents at lhF A~adcmy·s anbuar meet'hig 1'uesday. Vo Have Escort #' 1. '"'!" ,. . SLAVIN SAID. h~ and D•-. Marvin Hertz of '.th'e Etiviron-me~ta I Protection Agency fl\euur~d the air U;i the lungs of . ponsmokers in meeting rooms at the Academy's IBJil gather1ng in a Mia~\t'i Beach hotel last year. •During the course of the meet- ing, th,e Academy banned Smok - ing •n the rooms. giving \l)em a ch(\Qce. to do before and a fl.er studies. "T~re is no queStion that non - s mo.kers can develop toxic levels of ' c"arbon monoside in s moke filled rooms." he said. lie de- fined· .. toxic .. as enough lo rause headache and a ''logey·• feeling. Before the s moking ban. the two researchers found carbon monoxide levels of 8 parts per SAN BERNARDINO <UPI> -,.· F'orcin& motorists to obey the 55 mile..a:n hour s peed limit by pack- ing them into. convoys between patrol. cars v"a s so s uccessful during the holiday \1.'eekend that the system will be used cigain this v.:ecki'nd. Cfilifornia lligh .. \:ay Patrol spokes man Dave Daniels said it is s till undecided v.'hether the escort op<'ration 1,1,·ill bceomc ro~tine-. l 'his weekend's operation will l'O\'E'r the> same ground as the e.x - pC'ri mcnt 01,·er v.:ashington 's Birthda,y holiday -the four ma- jor highv.·ays bet"·een the Los An.geles area and the Nevada Border, particularly the 240 1 miles of Interstate 15, which runs toward the gambling casinos of Las Vegas . Daniels said that one measure of the operation's success was the impression it left on drivers. Whil e 20 tickets Were issued 1'~ri­ day to eastbound dri \'.ers for passing the escort patrol car. no drivers broke ranks coming home ritonda y. Although the roads carried an estimated 60.000 persons. and the large majority of motorists had igOored the speed limit in the past. the convoy system brought ,·irtually total compliance. a ·90 percent reduction in traffic tickets and elimination of .acci- dents. the Highway Patrol said. I ' •' . ' ,. • ,.,.,. ..~ •. ' ~ . ' ' But Virga said lo hold the rriar- riage invalid WOI.&ld be to rule that more than a thousand ot~r marriages performed by persons with similar credentials would be invalid. VIRGA ALSO said of great significance in his ruling was the ract the couple lived together for more than four years. ··Like some young people today." he said, •·'fhey felt that they were tnarricd ... that they didn 't need a certificate.·· California law allov•s persons "'ho have lived together as man and \\'ife lo be 01.arried without license, health certifica.le or three-day waiting period. .Ji \..>; ~. The spirit of Friendship Service. ltS catching: United's Big Birds to Hawaii. With lots of room. And lots of friendship. The minute you step on board, you step into the spirit of the Islands. You'll find Hawaiian stewards. Special Island foods. An<! exotic cocktails. Plus movies and 8 channels of audio entertainment (nomi nal charges for head· sets and cocktails in Coach). You start your vacation;right in the sky. . Come catch the spirit of Friendship .Service to Hawaii on United's. l.111-747 fleet. For reservatibns, call your Travel Agent. Or call United ilt 537-7521. · •• forget our .Partners in Travel, '.":'estern .Int~r­ national Hotels. In Honolulu, 1t s the Ihka1 . United to Hawaii ' To Honolulu le.I•• Ant .. f,q>ilpment Algbt No. 9:.10 a.m. 12:05 p,m, 747 191 12:45 p.m. 3:20p.m. 747 193 4:00p.m. -6:J5 o.m. 747 5 ToHUo 11 :35 a.m. 1:55 o.m. 747 197 And while you 're in the Islands, don't ; : !~ The friendly skies of your land. ·• un1Teo AIRL1nes /.-· • 1 I I I • Tax Sayl!'l's Ave" 'lqfing fb Income -can Help t By 8YLVJA'PpftTEll 1kunl~l•1Bnl .. 1 . II you 1hert the wld.,prt~ ;,..---.....,--, 1mpres&Jon1 lh1L tftcotf\t aver11tn1 l1 a ta• strateay gimrnlck beneficl1J only to middle-upper Income bracket taxpayers, you are wtt>ni. MOf!ey'S Worth Even If yoµ have only a relaUvely modest Income, you ran UH thts method to sav~ on your t1xe1. I . THE KE'f ,TO YOUR u1m11 income avert11n1 to save taxes Is an unu11L11I Increase in your 191• lncome Iii a1alnst your Income In pte\'1ous years For in1tanc1. dld you win 1 larae pay Increase, Gel ~ bonus? M•kf' bla-tlme money a:•mblJng? . Whatever the Increase re.ulted from , If ll substantially hiked your 1974 Income, test whether you can benefit from income averagJni before you complete your return It's easy First, pull out your returne; for Lhe years 1970 1971 1972 and 1973 Jot down the r1nal taxable income for e'ach ~(the four years, add the four totals and multiply by 30 percent Or you can <tdd the four figures , d1v1de by Cour and add 20 percent o( that Either way, you will come out with 120 }>ercenl or your average taxable income for the four base years Now check your 1974 taxable income If It is more than $3,000 iibovc 120 percent or the average r1 gure tor the pest four years, you can use income averaging to-cut your taxes This works out because income averaging has the effe<:t of n1ak1ng each tax br-.icket five t1n1e s as large as 1t actually " For instance, suppose you are single, that 120 percent of '.\OUr average taxable income for the four years from 1970 through 1973 is $12,000 and that your 1974 taxable income Is $20,000 That's not stretching plau!ubillly at all WITHOUT INCOME AVERAGING, your regular tax on the $20,000 would be $5,230. Just look at the offtcial tax rate lable. You will see that the top S2,000 of your S20,000 1s taxed at 36 percent tn arriving at your $5,230 total tax. But 1( ;,.ou use the lncome·avcrag1ng met.hod, your tax comes lo only $4 ,950 -and the top rate at which you pay 1s only 29 percent instead of 36 percent Thus you would sa"e $280 on taxes just by using this easily adopted meth~. Income averaging does not come to you automatically ho"'ever -even assurTiing )OU qualify for it You musl fi gure out your tax under this method by falling out a separate Schedule G and lnclud1n1 that schedule "''Ith ;,.our Form 1040(or1974 Undtr ordinary circumstances, you rind yottr taxabl e income for the four previous years by checking your tax returns for those yeurs But If your return was examined by the IR S and corrected, use the corrected r1cure THE FOLLOWING FIGURES. prepared by the Research Institute or America, gives )OU -assumin g you are married 1ndlv1dual11 (Jling jqjnt return~ -a qu1tk guide as to "'hcther you can save taxes on )our 1974 income by us1n~ the 1ncome·averaglng method. 1'~or a base period Income of $4,000 )011 begin to save loxes abo\e $8,000; for a hue period inrome of S6 000, you begin to ~ave taxes above $10,200, for.~ base period lncome of $8,000, you begin to save Obo\'e $12,liOO. for a base period tnco1!'e of $10,00J,.) ou begin to save a bovc $16,000 fior a base period incorpe of $12,000, )OU begin to save taxes above $17,400; for a b111e period 1nrome of $14,000, you begin to save above !20.000: for a base per1~1nco e or $16,000, you begin to save above $22,200. for ba rlod in come, or $18,000, you begin to save abo\ e ro r a base period Jncome of $20,000, you begin to .!!IUVC above $28,000. FOR A BASE PERIOD income or $25,000, you be~in to save laxes above $.13,000, ror a base period income of m ,ooo, you begin to save above 540,000, for a base period income of '36.000. you begin to save above $46.200; •ror a base period income or $40,000, )OU begin to save above $52,000: for a base period income of $50,000, you begin to 1ave above $64,000 For a base period income or $60,000, you begin to save taxes above $76.000, for a base period Income or $90,000, you begin lo save above $120,000: for a base period in come o ( •100.000, you begin to save above $140.000; but for a ba6e period income of $200,00J, no lax saving is pos51ble. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind s & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 43.13 76.84 736.39 81.44 up up up up 0.21 0.42 5.09 0.51 ..... Vork (Ult/I -Thto fOlloN!flO 11\I ,_, '"" ''°" .. 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The new self's mark came in al S8" 3 m1\llon, \JP 22 percent frlm the pr~vious J2 month11 • ' • I r ' . . This ;. four 1:4Pr.#J 61HH1kln11 ••• • 1 . Woman • Seeking Career II)' .JOYCE KENN.EDY DEAR JOYCE: l'm46, divorced and have seven · children, ages 7 to 17. Although I have child ·support now, eventually •I 'll have to find some sort ol employm ent. Can you suggest.any fields I might investigate? I feel I would rather have some OCCuP,a\ion or business of •my own rather lhan work f~r an e~ployer. At '( ~reer Corner) times, I tielieve l could be interested in almost . anything that would hr· .jng me in contact with . other people. . · I.'ve thought of real estate~ but the market is at a low ebb. 1 think home decorating might be to ~my liking, or upholster- · ing, I don't have any particularly great poten- tial in these fields, but I might enjoy them. Twenty years ag(>. J was a medical secretary but this work holds no fascination for me. I have only a high school and two-year business course education. Because or my. age, I feel an urgency to· start soon on some sort of .endeavor. I am de- ·termined to make a good ' future for myself as my children will someday grow up and lead their 'own lives. -.4..B., Worcester. Mass. CALL ALL the colleges and universities in your area and ask ir they have a department or continu- ing ~ucalion for women -and/or if they know of ·organizations in your ·community that ~rovide career counsefing to women. Go to the vocational shelves at your library and dig in. Inspiration 'may fl"ow from such books as ''Job Ideas for ·Today's Woman'' by ·Ruth Lem beck, or the "Family tirc:le Book of. Careers at Home" by . Ma'l-y Bass Gibson. The ·''Occupational Outlook Handbook'' discusses traJning and entry re- quirements for various occupations. · One wall-to-wall de· corating business idea is a specialization or the temporary . hel,e .agen- cy -a decorating and fix-it registry. Basically, you advertise for customers, s.aying that you can supply workers to hang wallpaper, paint, . upholster a couch, build custom cabinets, provide ·certain horn e repair needs, and so rorth. Your talent pool can consist of college' students , housewt ves, off-duty firemen and police_ of- ficers, and retired <'raftspeople.Tou get a percentage of)he labor ·charge for matching customers with workers. SINCE YOU want to work for yourself, it may be U1efu1 to take several of the business opportuni· ty magazines . USC Student Win8 $75() Wodnos<I . ID. 1915 . l I T~ere,' $. ne~ttr·t _.,:been .a · . . ' . better time to shop Thrif:ty. • 45-PIECE MELMAC DINNERWARE SET Se•~tCe !or 8 plu~ rT'llNJI pla ner. "~oble di!.h. Cteomt't', \.090' WHIL( STOCKS LAST! 12 69 •J -' jiADl 10 SEU .!~~ AIA1t'10 JD i JOI 1.50 . ,._, ( f9t . • .. MOOM DROPS 99 TOUCH & GLOW &llJIAM-llUIW ~llAllVP Clowcw! purdlose ol #.ootl 0.09$ llended mol.evp ;., you• lovo•ile moi1lllfil ifti mok•up. Auorled -,Ji.., .l.ode1. Moktup •Oll•·On even· 10!.hiot> ohodet! OiK. l'kg. ly. looks greol! Diic Pkg FULL 1urs SUPPLY lottle of 365 - ""'' MO "" ••••••• 1.0.. 299 -::::59c YIUTOL llOM PLUS Wllt!~?THEI ., U~TI~ !~~~ HAID' IODY LOTIOI iron )'Oii Med dollt·~--+-'_ .. _. __ .... __ .. _ .. _ .. _._ .. _ .. _·"'- PENNZOIL ~ ' \ 1t11dli·•iS A' . 1 t}~•OToll Oll/J;/' ' / ,. ·{~~. /:~i,,,'i:{ . . ~. : .• ". - /;,; ! i;:;;·~ l "'•"'ii"' ' -1..,5'c Ourt PEMMZOIL Z-7 IRECll SlLOM FIMIS MOTOI OIL p.,.,,,1yt-.anio g•odt oil with Z-7 eddiliw I~ ~rfout1onct. C!f'£f.!!!51 • ,.... .............. Mc L.0~1 hoil ro11g!t l•H & "'°nogeobll, eo1y lo Com!) WHIU SfOCICI LUTI (ANlCiNI I #MTNI# ····~~I •=Hr=~: . .... __ .... ...,_ .. _ '') __ ....... -·-'-' 11-""'-i o.c,<• .. No ., '" .... l .Jt 112 WCll 100 THllTS Costa·Mesa ZJJ L 17lll St. Co,1ta Mefa ZlOO ...... olWI• I Santa Ana 1406 W. Yogtr I. lristol SOntaAna . ))25 '"""' " MarMlior • ' ' I _,.......,.f-.1&1"" l _ .......................... ..... ~..-u . ...,._ .. ...,,, One stop shopping saves ,you • more than just time.- A lot of people shop et Thrifty because it saves them hours of runn ing all over town. But time isn't all you save. You save aggravation. In 60 departments, we carry about everything you'd need. That saves going to stores that may not have what you 're looking tor. And when you're in an unfamlliar nefghborhood you can depend on the local Thrifty to have what you want. At Thrifty, you can do most of your shopping in one place. You save your car and gas, too . With the prk;e of gasoline that's a big help. But best of all, you save-money. We cut expenses, and pass the savings on to you. One--stop shopping. Just another reason why there's never been a better time to shop Thrifty. SPECIAL PURCHASE FASHION JEWELRY Made to Sell for Much More! A lonltf\!1c OHOll""'"' ol lt'-lry or o col~tob~ I""'•! 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"l 1•~',... / • I ' , .. ~ .. · . :~;1s• Prked THRIFTY WOMEM'S PWSH AUTOMATIC ACRYLIC SCUFF~ I TRANS MISS 10 N Wh•le 11oc0.1 La•! '" tlo1ed •oe FLUID '"'II' ,.,,h Me] 1,11,, t~ll"o" '" l '.\ .H...V.'Ve.l I,' •t .,,.•. J wles Colo•1 '" .. :e1 ~· 10 '•'-"• S· -'~ · ,J ,,• -·-......... .... 1.19 111. I .... l.]7 53c· 99' 87! ~ 16 J "SOJF" Jll"IS lOTIOll WAIASll C0*1!CPUffS W/lt5'11HI cna• 1.J-O -frtpl1 ,,,, 100'1 $.Jper tf<ll I) 01 "~· & \10~·1h. ·BToro Huntift9ton Beach Huntin~on Beach El Toro ol loclifield tHI A-ollroolihursl 211 l I .... ltlYd. .. """"'• FcMlitCin Valley MapfloolT...,. . . FOllltain Valley 16141 Hlltlorot•l11or • Westminster Wu-otorol~Wnf t:tu=on Beach ts .c ...... Hunti:r,on Beach SH w- J • r ' • • • < • VOL. 68, NO. Sil, 8 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES p -• t • •a)"" ' ' ~hy l"ilo1 Pltt>to bJ Ric11.1ro Drak• Because It's There Orange Coast College mountain climbing student find s himself between a brick and hard spot as he descends from roof of library on the Costa Mesa campus. Rock climbing enthusiasts Tuesday used the library -the tallest building on campus -to demonstrate their techniques to potential students of a class in the de- manding activity. Mc Whinney Ordered ' ToCWDo Prison BjTOM 8Al\LBY -. 9t-.o..u,,..~· ' • I Forme·r Westmi ster mayor Derek P..1cWhinney. lod;iy lost.bis last Jocal bid to aYoid serving a st~teplison term imposedofth.im nearlytwoyearsago.' . Orange County Superior Court Judge John I ... FlyilnJr.curt.l)'rc· fu sed lo modify the prison term or one to ten years he order~for rt1cWhinney, 44 and ordered his irrimediate,5t)ipt;pent to the state prison racility at Chino. (• Derense alto.rney Frederick Hopper s aid he will seek action in Judge Everett W_ Dickey 's courtroom on a wrilofhabeas cor- pus and will additionally appeal McWhinney's convict.ion in the U.S. Supreme C0urt. Earlier appeals have been r e- lroine Favors Abolislu1ig Coast Pa,-iel A resolution opposing lhe con- . tinued existence or the South . Coast Regional Zone Conserve- . tion Commission \\'3S approved on a 3-2 vote of the Irvine City · Council Tu~sdaY. · ' Council m e n Art Anthony , llenry Quigley and Johu Burton voted lo oppose the commission's continued existence Outlined in its "Po\vers and Funding" el~ 1 ment. Mayor Gabrielle Pryor and Councilma n Robe'rt West. convinced that the commission is protecting cit izens' ri ghts lo clean coastlands. voled to sup- port the controversial element. jfct~ in· both the Californi a SUpreme" toult a~d the Fourth DistrfG' Coun or Appeal in San Bern&tdlho. MeWhinney was convicted in July 19l3of'atten1pted grand thclt 8nd COit"Splr8Cy . arter Fountain Valley "' strawberry grower George Murai told a jury that he "'as told to hand over $5.000 in cash and also contribute a $5,000 check to county Supervisor Robert Battin's campaignfund. Codef~nd8ilt Tad Fujita, 38 . a member or the Westminster Plan- ning Commission at the time, was found guilty or identical charges <See PRISON, PageA.%1 Assembly Unit Kills Bill For Non-smokers SACRAMENTO <UPI> -,\ measure to create areas for non· smokers in re staurants i.iOd public meeting roOms was killed today by the Assembly Crimin;;il Justice Committee. The bill fAB47 11 by A s - s emblyman John Briggs <R - Fullecton ). was rejected on a 4-2 ·vole. · The measure would have set aside 20 percent or restaurant and hospita l cafeteria seats for non-smoke rs . Fifty percent or the f.eats at publi c meetings would be reserYed ror non-smokers while the other half \\'Ould be set aside for smokers. Briggs said the bill would nol apply ror private business other than restaurant~ Today's Closlati N.V. Stoeks TEN c'ENTS • -.--;; .... t . ' . ORANG.E .. COUNTY, CAL.l·FORNIA '.W EDN!fSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1975 C 1st Year Budget $229,000 By ALAN DIRKIN Ol lhe D.iUy Pilot !Utt The Costa Mesa City Council broke a 20-year tradition Tues- day nig ht in voting to seek federal runds to get into a pro- gram or housing and rental sub- sidies to aid the elderly, the han- dicapped, minorities and others with low incomes. The council voted : -To apply for $229,000 as the rirst-year inl'rement in a six- year. $4 .2 million progr am under the U.S. Housing and Community Development Act. -1'o join the Orange County llousing Authority, a move the city has previously .rejected. -1'o -employ a housing ad · minis lrator. with a salary of $16,800 but whose cost .. , .. n1 be S24,000 a year with fringe benefits. -To !>eek additional federal runds to bolster the housing as- s istance program . -To use locally generated tax funds for housing assistance, in - cluding general rund monies, and loans Crom the city to the Redevelopment Agency for new housing in the do~·ntown area. The decisions were reached at a stop-start c,~ncil session. punctuated b y tt ·tWo-minute re- cess and by appeals and prod- ding by housing assistance pro- ponents when il appeared that some councilmen were }>alking at making a decision Tuesday ni ght. • The vote o'n the first motjon -+ to seek the funds, join the 'hous- ing Authority and hire the-hous- ing director -carried 4 to l ~·ith Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley vot - ing no. It came after J\1ayor Rober t Wil son, said, ·· I reel as though somebody is shoving me into something I don't totally approVc of. .. \V ilson ex pl a ined th:il he meant he agr eed in principle with the request to seek the runds but he \\'as balking al joining the Housing Authority and hiring a housing administrator. l-le want- ed an adjourned meeting to be held to study these issues further but was st y mied ,~·hen Coun- ci lman Jack Ha mmett said he would not be able to attencl an ad- ( See llOUSING , PagC A2 i DOW STAGES UTE RALLY NEW YORK <U PI I 1'he stock market rallied late in the session today on Middle East . peace hopes and closed mixed in fairly active trading on the New \'ork Stock E:-tchange. The Dow J ones indu~tria l average. up and down all morn- ing. gained 5.09 points to 736.39. Qeclinl's . hO\\'e\·er. led advances by about a seven-to-six ma r~in <Jmong the 1.796 issues lrad ~ tTables, At5 1 Prices \\'ere s hghtl.v lower in m oderat e trading on the An1eriran Stock Exchiinge. • •• / •• f,)8.0J •• 6JJ I • ...... __ Funds • 4000' • ru-LJ "" "" ,,f ..,,, ,,31 l j · ro •·t" ": • MAP SHOWS WHERE LOW-INCOME HOUSING CAN BE BUILT IN COSTA MESA Shaded Area ldentlflei 1970 Census Tracts Where Projects Must Be Copter Crash Probed Four Dead Mari1ie Fliers lde1uified By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0t IPI• Dotlly ttii.t St.ft U.S. 1\11 arine Corps ofricials to· day released identification ori aJI rour crewmen who were killed Tuesday in a midair collision of t"·o helicopters over a rugged section of Orange County's Mod- jeska Canyon. Marine s pokes men said the pilot .,,;as Capt. J ames L . Watson. Jr., 31 of Irvine. The co-pjlot \\'as lst Lt. Michael Belli or Mis· sion Viejo. The other dead "·ere identiried as Sgt. \\'il)iam P . Cheshire, 27. of 15520 Tusti n Village Wa y. Tustin, and Pvt. Kevin C. Arlt. 20. of St. Eclwards. Nev. Caot. \Vatson. or 3552 Marin Drive, Irvine, was still alive when a rescue party reached his s mas hed CH -53 Sea Stallion helicopter . It cras hed into the bot- tom or a deep ravine in the Cleveland National Forest area three miles east of f!ook'sCorner. All the dead Y.'ere aboard the one helicoptl'r. l'he injured pilot was airlifted from the wrec kag~ and taken to Mi ssion Co m n1unily Hos pital where he di ed in surgery Tues- day. \Vatson is s urvived by his wife. Belli. 23045 Via Pimiento. ~1is· sion Viejo . a nd the other cr ewmen were killed instantly when the craft plunged out or the Oil Tax Nixed RULLETlN \VASlllNG1'0N (AP) 1'he Senate voted this afternoon to block for 90 da ys President Ford's SJ-per-barrel special tax on imporlecl oil. 1'he Senate ac- tion sent the llousr-passcd blll to F'ord, who has Promised to \'elo it 1'hc vot e wns 66-28 . sky and s m ashed itself to bits on a rocky hillside . a.1arine Corps authorities said today it may take d ays or even weeks to determine what caused the two troop carryin,e: choppi?rs to collide. An investigation, begun immediately artcr the crash oc- curred, is still under way. The other helicoptt.~ managed - to s piral down ror a hard landing on level ground a fe\v yards away frofu the doomed craft. The helicopter had its rear rotor torn off during the colli sion but none or the occupants was seriously in· jured. (See COPTERS, Page Ati Opposes Parole Laguna Officer Says Leary 'Dangerous' By JACK CHAPPELL Oft~• Doti Ir P1lotSt.lll "l consider Leary, and still do to this day, a dangerous person and I concur with District Atty llicks --\\·ho once called him ''the mos t dangerous man in the "'orld" -and Jud~e McMillan '>''ho called hin1 a ·menace to society'.·· L<{g una Beac h Police Lt. Neil PurCell "·as lalking. On Dec. 26, 1968he busted Dr. Timothy Leary in Laguna Beach on the first drug charge that ever "stuck" against Lhe LSD ad- vocate. origin.ator of the phrase . "tune in, turn on . dropout.·· Purcell does n't think Lcarv. a sometime Laguna Beach r"esi - dent. should be p aroled. (Related story and picture. Page A31. The former l-larvard lecturer a nd clinical psychologist. has b~en granted parole and '>''ill be rreed rrom stale prison Jo'cb. 28 . Now 54. he has been in ft.>deral custod y since May and is belie\'ed to be telling what he kno,vs about drug traffiking and radical or- ganizations. ing in Texas. lie could get up to 10 years behind bars there. Cecil Hicks. Orange County dis trict attorney. said it was · con1mon practice for one stale lo parole a prisoner so he can serve time in anolher state . "l"d just as soon see him in prison in 1'cxas as California." I li cks said _ "l think Leary has 'caused an incredible amount of h0:1.nn to our society by advocating the use of l..SD . 1'housands and thousands of kids have tried acid because of him," Hicks said. "I certainly think Leary took a lot of kids down the tubes ,,·ith <See l.EAR\', PageA2l ". 1_•11• l1t•r 1'he cities or 1-luntinbtlon Beach and Costa Mesa already h ave gone on record opposing the com- mission . LOcal goyemments in- . eluding lrvine's are concerned Mesa Co1t1acil111e1a Although free of the Ca li fornia charges stemming from his post- Christm as arrest by then- Patrolman Purcell. Leary still faces rederal c harges of s muggl l nt'rl•asing rloudiness toni ght he con1 in ~ mostly cloudy \\'ith a chance of rain begi nning early Thursday, accord ing to tht• "'eathcr service . llighs 55 to 60 Chance of rain 20 pcrt•cnl tonight incrcasin~ to 50 l>t>r- ccnt Thursday. . that the commiasion's planning ' authority strip$ cities of some or their power& ove~ land use. FIRST CALLER . . BOUGHT CAR · "As soon as the ad appeared the phone s tarted ringing. The first or six callers bought the car." Th at's the ins t{lnl succei;;s story told by a Seddlebock V•ll•YTCSi · dent after this ad ran ln the Dally· Pilot: ; · '68 .FIAT. needil mnior en1. repa.irs . Best offt1' , .X.-XlOll , you have a cur to sell. call 642·5618. ll'• easy to put a few words Wwork-lor"you. Pawnshop Crackdown? Costa Mesa councilmen appear bent on cracking down on pawnbrokers and second-hand dealers. A ncw>ordinance "'hich would lighten re s trictions on paw,nbrOKeri ~ a nd i>econd -ha nd dealers was held over Tuesday night to the M1trch 18 council m eeting at the reqqel5t or a representative Or the broken. This was dorie without com- 11\ent at t.Jie meeting ln 1 he coun- cil chlim1f~. bm earll~r ill a din- ner meeting the counci lmen 1n dicated tttat they wBnt to litop new panwbro~i n g businesses openihg and close some that arc operating. "Whal are the chancC!S of llmil i n g t h e n u m b c r n f Mayor Robert Wilson said that pawnbrokers?" Councilwoman he was concerned because a Nor me l-l ertzog asked Ci ty Al · rouncilman C Dom R.ttciti I is a torney Roy June. pawnbroker. "People n1ight say. June replied by explaining that 'hey, you won't let anybody else a pawnbroker needs a permit to in." operate in Cost a Mesa and Raciti. who o"·ns Costa l\1esa permits could be denied if the Je~·elry and Loan. did not speak council found that there IS no during the brier discussion. 1need for additional brokers. J\.~ey fea,ture or µie ordinance Councilman .Alvin L. Pfnldey .J.at~at.1t ou1d ext~nd ~ nve said th•t the eouticil ought to .do • dityl(IO 2i' d~ tho ,,.rlod or time this, but added''J!" there any "Yi.Y that an iWm aec6Rted by a to get rid or tl\e Ones u:e havt? ~ pawnbrokot' must tJC IWld before let"sdothat." · • b » June sa\d t:het t,bLo; cquld be itc-.,n ~.19.u . _.i' done in the C.lli#.,O( t)toker& Wh'<Mie ~ holding pt riOU 16 to 'live ~Ix-month pefniits hove e~pired~ ~the. Pouc."·time to che&. th.rOugh "We have a ~bole lot of. tJlose,'l a tewtde systeM...•llether the he ;iddcd .. .:1 item. has: been reporled stolen. .. ' Mesa Police Hunt Violi1i Nancy J . fo"'agnilli told Costa 1\lesa police Tuesday she is quite "'orried about the whereabouts or' her George Anton Schuster. Miss i'"'agnilli. a resident or the Southern California College women 's dormitory at 2525 Newport Blvd., g&id her George Anton Sch~ter ts a violin. T he in~tfllllm ent, s he added..i is worth $265 and disappeared from ital'focker ln·a mus,it: room at the college during the past two weeks, according to orrlcer Qiuck l~ofra rd . who list~ the dlsappeuranC'C as a Rrand tticf\. --~---- 1:\SIDt: TODA 't' San Clen1ente citnc leader /:>ou/ Presle.11 1.~ shll an ardent ~upporter o f hzs fnend and nl!tghbor, Richard Nuon. to tuliom he .st1/I refers ru ··the pr•·.~1de11t . ··Story on Page A9. I 11cl1_•:\: A1'four5•"''c• A> .... t>nt Dl L.M. l•rd S. C...11 ... ,.,.. AS C•r"r~or...,r A\6 Cl•111t1•0 01·10 t;-kJ Cll C,.11w.,o Cl3 Dtat~NOlltff AtO Eltltor1•I P•.. M ........... "~' .... , P'lnaftC.• A1•·U ,_,, Cl•M. 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UCI LECTURES -"Learning Disabilities ," Room 104 Physical &ience$ Bldt .• 8 p.m. ''Poetry Writing Workshop," Room 257 llumanities Hall, 7 p.m. THUBSDAY,FEBRUARYW CQART -Regular meeting, Lei~ure Services Director Keith Van Holt, speaker, Glendale Sav- ings, Harbor & Wilson, :7::x>a.m. ORANGE COUNTY FAI I< BOARD-88 Fair Drive, 8 p.m. Judge Ok~ys Filing Fee Return to 8 A Harbor Municipal Court j udge who was called into the case to insure a ne utral bench has ruled in favor of eight Santa Ana municipal court judges who are demanding return or the $346.o:; filing fee each paid at election. time las t year. But Judge Robert C. Todd's stnall claims court decision will not, howeve r, be the las~ word in the dispute. County counsel Adrian Kuyper is planning today to appeal Judge Todd's ruling through the Orange County Superior Court appell ate bench and rrom there to a higher appeal appellate court if that ac- tion proves to be necessary. Backing him in that decision is county auditor Vic Heim who states he wants to be sure that he cannot be accused of misap- ppropriating public funds if be re- turns a total of $2, 768.40 to eight judges. Kuyper h as m ade it clear, however, that.he canooly appeal Judge Todd's d ecision if • the Board or Sup~rvisors ap- proves bis action. The municipal court judges wt-o are now aw ailing theii; re- fuhd cheeks a r e: Paul Mast, Philip Schwab, Eugene Langhauser , Robert Law. John Teal, Edward Laird, Robert . Rickles and Samuel Taylor Jr. The practice of charging filing fees for Calirornia elections was • abandoned last May when the state Supreme Court declared them to be unconstitutional. From Page AJ PRISON ... and sentenced to six months in the county jail plus a $5,000fine. Fujita has a lso r eached the end of his local appellate road. He has been ordered to r e port. to the coun · ty jaJl·March 3to begin serving his sentence. Murai testified at their trial that both m en w arned him he would lose his leaseon215acres at Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park if he did not comply with their demands. It was made clear at the trial and in the Grand Jury indi ctment of both men that Supervisor Bat- tin had no knowledge of the plot and had never sought contribu- tions from anyone through either McWhino ey or Fujita . ' ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed .... nl .. "4....i ....... -. Jack R. Curley Y~or ""ftidltfol -o.-.i W- Ttiomas Keevil ••* ThOmas A. Murphine ,,.......,.1. ....... (Jalrtes H Loos Ric.hel'd p_ Nall MtAri .... ,,..,,..... Ult•\ Costa Mew Ofllet UIW.tl .. ,St<M """"""~'' ... o ... ,._.,,.. Te,.phone 17t41642-4l21 CtasMflecl Advtrlisin9642-S67t C*lll••i.1111, ttl) Or.....,. Co••' ~•Ull!lno 0-.-.• MoflotWI -IK. oll ..... r<ll ...... , ... lt81••1 -.u., •.•••• ,, .... ,,.., .. " ...... 111 ,..., ... ....... w. ..... , ..... , -~··· -ll'htl•fl •• .,.,...., __ _ ..... "'-.......... ..i• •• ~· ..... ,., ~.,._,......_,Ulrirf"U .. -111,; ........ "" ....... ,: ,..,,..,.,._;..t&.11 ( . . . -I 0.llf "lot P!Wlo ,.,. P'illrkt 0'00-ll • 'Divisi'1'e' ... ' . 'B)'IDLfiYKAVE OllM~ll.,~--" F,prmer Cq111rewfman James Roosevelt w\rne\f a Newport Beach audleJlce Tueadn lhat a divisive confrontation· between th e President and the Democratic Concress could lead to a loss of wOrldWide bargalntnc pawer for the U ·S:x. , But, Roosevelt, a congressman for 11 years who{Jiow resides In Newport Beach, maintained. ~at confrontation Itself i' ot necessarily a dang r. . ' • "Confrontation "'° actually a challenge to us,'• the former politician told thd' Corona del Mar Kiwanis Cl ub. ' "'Let's have a battle. But, when him," Purcell said. "Vounc peo- ple we1e greatly-decelvi14' b)'. him." Prior to his arrest by Purcell, Leary had been arrested , slopped and set1rched 23 limes 'ln 13 precedlng months. Previous arrests and trials had amassetl a t otal of. 69 years of p'rison time again•t the LDS cult ·leader, but Leary• som ehow avoided it all until the night after Chrtstmas In Laguna Beach. · "I was On patrol at the time and as I pulled onto Woodland Drive I stopped. T)le lights or Leary's car were facing me and It was in the middle of ~~e street," Purcell said recalling \he events leading up to Leary's arrest. "I wait~ for it to move or something and when It didn't I pulled up along side the driver's side. ''Ttiere was a young person in the f>ack (of the station wagon) and he was trying to crawl over to the front . The driver. (Leary) kepi pushlngitlm back." HELICOPTER HOVERS OVER REMAINS OF CHOPPER THAT CARRIED FOUR TO DEATHS After Mid-air Collision Tuesday, Marine Craft Crashed In Remote Ravine lhe battle is over -and it must be over by t he end of this year~ let's al l get behind the winner. and make it work," tRoosevelt said. Purcell said h e tapped on the car window and" asked him what his problem was." Wlien the wtn~ dow was ope ned, ••) smelled the odor of burning marijuana," Purcell said . t 'rom Pqe A J COPTERS. • • • The crew members of that craft were identifi ed as the pilot. Capt. Leslie B. Petty, 29 ; the copilot, l sl Lt. Robert E. Walton Jr .. 21 ; Is l Lt . Nichol as P. Petredis, 23, and Sgt. Jan G. White, 24 . Marine corps offici;i.ls v.•ho kept the da m aged helicopters un· der armed guard overnight said they would take the destroyed helicopter out piece by piece but weren 't sure whether Petty's helicopter could be sufficiently repaired to be £!own out of the rugged mountain area Although th e two choppers were both involved in a. "routine" training £light, Marine Cor ps spokesmen said they did not know whether they were in radio cont act before the collision occurred Maj Sally Pritchett, public in- form ation o ff icer at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, said investigators will have "no idea for some time to come" wh at caused the helicopters to collide. She said investigators are try- ing to reconstruct the events and that it could be ··a matter of weeks" before the cause is known ··unle ss they find something very obvious " The two helicopters were both part of Helicopter Training Squadron 30 based at Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station. Both crews were said to be logging I OOurs to maintain their "feel for flying." Rescue workers encountered extreme difficulty in trying lo re- ach the more seriously damaged craft and had to descend a slip- pery Alpine-like mountainside before reaching the chopper. Orange County fire m e n , paramedics from Laguna Hill s, the U.S. Forestry Service. the Sheri fr 's Qfrice, and Navy Medical Corpsmen, teamed up in the effort. As they worked to free the bodies from the twisted debris, ·Marine Corps MPs. armed with shotguns held at hi gh port, kept news men from. getting a closer look. As rescue helicopters hovered over the wreckage to remove the corpses in plastic bags, other MPs, i n battl e dress a nd equipped with axhandles, kept the curious away from the area. •Military personnel at the scene said they were concerned both · about the possibility of fire erupt· ing from fu el s pilled by the chop- per and of exposi ng secret military hardware to public view. Marine authorities said a memorial service £or the four de- ad men will be held al 3 p.m . Thursday at the El Toro base chapel. They s aid Watson was the father of two foster children but they were unable to immediately . identify them by name, age or the school they attend. Military author ities s aid Watson was "one or our most ex- perienced pilots" and was a Viet- nam combat vet eran. Belli, 27, had served an overseas noncom- bat tour. I Te was a bachelor. Pilot Killed In Navy Jet BURBANK (AP 1 -A Navy pilot was killed today when his parachute failed to open as he ejected from his j et while land· ing, but two other men aboard ejected safely, authorities said. Offi cials said the pilot radioed the tower that they were going to eject because a tire on the S.1A jet had blown as the plane touched the ground at Hollywood - Burbank Airport, causing him to Jose control . The canopy blew open and all three men ejected, slrapped to their seats and parachutes. The three were not Immediate ly identified. t Housing Program Budget Revealed 1'he battle he menUoned is the c urrent tug-of-war betwee"n President Ford and the Congress over how the country's e<:onomic \\.'Oes should be solved. Roosevelt, son or the former president. explained there are l "-'O dangers to conrrontatlon politics. '"I ~sked him for his JD. He gave me his driver's license and then I knew who It was," Purcell said. The ofr icer said that during the time he was talking with the elder Leary, the man'sson, John. was in the rear of the car press- ing his nose to the window, mak· ing faces a nd sticking out his tongue. The first year of a housing as- sistance program launched by the Costa Mesa city government Tues da y night includes the foll owing budget allocations: -$60 ,000 for low -inte rest loans , \\·ith a maxiumum of SJ,000 each, to rehabilitate sub- standard homes. -$40 .000 to upgrade substan- dard units. -$21,000 in grants to lower in- come families. who could not af- ford loans, to fix up housing. -$18.250 to provide emer gency housing for persons evicted and unable to pay rent. -$5,000 in inspection services of dwelling units proposed for subsidy under the Orange County Housing Authority. -$6,000 to benefit Project TLC <t ransport, lunch. and crafts) which serves 80 hot meals a day in Costa Mesa to personsover65. A housing administrator also will be hired the first year and hi s duties will be to encourage construction of more housing for the elderly like Bethel Towers. where nearly 300 elderly persons live in s ubsidized apartments, to locate property owners and ren- ters who qualify for rent sub- sidies -which would be given through the city's membership in the Orange County Housing Authority. Also to-inform low- income homeowners about the availablility of low-interest loans and encoUrage construction of other housing for low and moderate income families. The council Tuesday night also adopted a series of maps which set out where· new low-income housing can be constructed or re- habilitated in the city. But the council 's action con- tained the stipulation that the low-income housing cannot be concentrated. The provision says tha t no more than 10 percent of any new housing project 'shall be de- s ig na ted for low-incom e From Pqe Al HOUSING. • • journed meeti~'g . Arter that. Wilson went aJong with the majority. Pinkley, who had indicated whe n the Housing and Communi- ty Development Act was first dis- cussed last year that he would probably be opposed. called the decision one of the worst ever made in Costa Mesa and warned. .. We wil l be tied to the federal gov('rnmcnt for the next 50 .years ... ; Pinkley argued that Costa Mesa would lose local control by joining the . Housing Authority and noted that most of the low- cost housing would be on lhc eastside and the westslde of town, saying. "People who want the low-hous ing don't live where it is going to be ... But the councilman reversed his vole after the key first motion and in a new vote made the ac- tion unanimous, and a11 the coun- cil's subsequent votes on ele· ments of the program were un- animous. Cou n c ilwoman Norma llertzog, who had s at on the citizens Housiag and Community Development Commi~tee, ap- pointed to establish the priorities whiC:h the council adopt ed, leaned forward and U>ld Pinkley, "We all concur about federal in- volvemeht. I promise that if there are strings attached, I will not vote for another federal pro· gram." In the 90 -minut"tdebate, Coun- cilman Dom Raciti pushed for the committee's recommenda- tions to be adopted without delay, while Hammett. apparently anx· iOU!:i to garner Wilson's support. «aid that he was '"reluctant to jam It" if an ext ra meetJnawoutd turn a 3 to 2 decision into • .fl to 1 vote. ' households and no t\\.·o new hous- ing projects shall be ~'it hin one quarter mile of each other. 1'his s tand ard does not apply to pro- jects for the elderly, h a n- dicapped, or students. Planner Doug Clark said that 5,800 households in Costa !\1esa a re in need or assistance. l-le ex- plai ned that the law called for the city to identi£y cens us tracts where new low-cost housing coulrl be cons tructed by a de· vcloper or homes rchahilitalNL Ide n tification does n o t necessarily roean that projects "'ill b e undertaken in lh C'sc tracts. Clark said, but it does mean that projects cannot be un- dertaken anywhere else in the ci - ty if the developer hopes to qualify £or federal assistance. "First , if the Democratic· Congress proposes it s own economic pla n and Ford refuses to put it into practice, that could lead to the country 's being divided and growing stagnant," Roosevelt said. "Or. if the Democrats do not have their own plan, but they tell the citizens not to cooperate with Ford"s pr9gram , it would have the same effect." he reasoned.·.· Poosevelt also stressed that it is the Congressmen's duty to go to the White I-louse and demand simpler explanations or Ford's policies for their constituents. The v.·ay policies are now pre- sented. il is difficult for even ('('Onomic experts to understand all the implications. Roosevelt commented. From the car Purcell seized amounts or marijuana, hashish, and LSD. some of it taken from Leary's wife Rosemary, now a fugitive believed li ving in Switzerland. Leary was sentenced to prison in 1970 on the Laguna Beach ar· rest, but escaped later that year allegedly with the aid of the un· derground Weatherman group and other radical organizations. Lea·ry's whereabouts are un- known now. l·le is in federal custody and according to some newspaper r eports is cooperal· ing with U.S. authorities in· vestigating the underground or· ganizations. Wilson Kramer Autograph Stan Smith Autograph Billy Jean King Autograph Skateboards- Wheel s-T rucks-Beorings Cones-Ax els-Nuts-Washers ~ Rackets-Frames only 23.95 Pro-Staff Rackets...!...2nds ;, Frame only 16.95 ' ' ~ .. Racket Stringing 6.00 to Speedo Swim Suits Champion Handball Gloves Leach & Ektelon Racquets Voit Racquetballs ~' ~ 21.00 Baseball Shoes Adidas & Spot Bilt 12.95 to 26.95 ~ · Track shoes ~ Adidas-Spot Bilt Tiger Track Shoes-13.95 to 26.95 Tennis shoes Adidas Tretorn-Converse 10.95 28.50 Basketball Shoes to . Adidas & Converse 11.95 to We still have a large selection of Tennis Dresses On Sale Warm Up Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Hooded Sweat Shirts Hooded Nylon Jackets Baseball Worm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys 28.50 1----------- Country & Shoes Adidas-Tigers-Brooks 16.95to29.95 A Cross Jogging Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens Tennis Sweaters Tennis Hots-Cops-Visors Penn-Wilson-Dunlop Tennis Balls-2.35/can of 3 • . Baseball Gloves ·Rawlings & Wilson 9.95 to 59.95 1---------. --ii Bike Repairing Bats-Balls-Cops-Undershirts Masks-Chest Protectors --~~~~~~~+-~~~~~~~~ Open 9 to 6 aosed Sundays 538 Center 646-1919 " ~, ................... ~,,,.,~ ·~ ' ',.,. • ' ... ,, D AILY_PiLOT E DITORIAL PAGE T he B·. r . An ordinance lhat would ban billboards from Costa Mesa hes beeb approved 3 to 2 by the city's planping commission and soon will be the subject of a publlc hearing before the city council.· . The orc\inance, which would remove most r,f the 35 blllboards in the city by 1978 and all by 1980, is far from premature. Regulation of billboards 'has been wrestled over for 20 years In Costa Mesa, but with ll!Ue effect. The outdoor advertising companies (with their threats to bring lawsuits) and conservative · councilmen (with their instincts to preserve anything that might be regarded as free enterprise> have combined to preve11t an effective ordinance being e11acted. Ten months ago, the ciJy passed an ordinance to· reduce the size and number of business signs. and the logical next concern is billboards. Despite the outdoor advertiling companies' threats to sue, recent court decisions have supported city ordinances prohibiting billboards, so long as proper factual reasons are given for a ban The city staff's impact re'port on tile Costa Mesa ordinance supplies this factual base, arll the planning commission acted properly in approving the ordinance. The council sh.ould follow suit. F ire P revention An analysis of fires in Costa Mesa last )rear found that there were 73 fires in hciuses, 45 in apartments, and 16 in industrial plants. The statistic does much credit lo fJle fire department's program of inspecting manufacturing plants. Jt also suggests that a similar program of inspecting fire hazards in home~ would pay off. ard·Battle but fire officers don 't have the rigqt of entry to homes and as a result such inspections have to be voluntary. In most cases, the firemen are not invited In and perhaps for understandable reasons, such as a concern that the home is untidy. It 's a pity inconvenience is not sacrificed for common sense on such occasions. Even so, Costa Mes'ttns can arrange to have their hom es inspected by appointment; all they have to do is call the fire marshal's office, 556·5428. ' lo addition, all residents can take note of an educational campaign the fire department is undertaking on home fires. The message is that carelessness causes fires. particularly in failing to extinguish cigarettes and leaving kitchen stoves unattended. Welco me Impr ovement Anyone who has had to do business at the state Department of Motor Vehicles office on 19th Street in Costa Mesa will be glad to hear that a new facility is being built. The new office, on a 2 1/4-acre site at Meyer Place, just north of the current facility, will be open in about nine months. The site presently is being graded. Thj? office will have 16,000 square feet of floor space, more than five times the room in the present building. This will allow the OMV to increase the staff so that it can, handle the work load . The overCfOWding at the present of£ice h~s distressed motorists and staff alike, and must have hurt efficiency. Moving into a building l:ilg enough to provide the required service can't con1e too soon. I . (· ,l'I { ,• • 'ON OU!\ Sl66EST SOM8EI\, WE OFF't~ A REBATE OF BY! MILLION! c _______________________ __:_i. ______________ ___J _ Tax Vote Dangers ( E AR L WATERS ) Chief Justice Marshall, "''ho is regarded as having been a Constitutional lawyer without rival. once declared "the po""'er to tax in~·olves the power to destroy." Marshell served from 1801 to 1835 but his words are no less true today than the day they were uttered. Citizens who see their homes each year come closer to the brink or confiscation tbrougb ta~· · ation, their abjlity,to save eroded by increasing income and payroll taxes, and their savings wiped out by soaring prices, cawed in part by taxation. need no picture to understand Marshall. It is paradoxical then tba.1 ef· forts to muke takalion easier are flndjpg SUP · port from or ~anizations purporting to repres,nt the people. But that is the situation in connection with pro - µo sals to rc· peal the stale constitutional limitations on the po ..... ·er of the Legislature to tax. These limitations apply to banks, corporations and insurance com· p,'lnies. Actually it ts no limitation on taxation or these entities at all. The Legb·;lat urc may tax them howsoever it 1,1,iishes. /\II that is required is that two.thirds of the members co neur. The pro - visions. dilling back to 1910. have been under t;:rO\.\'ing attack as favoring "one class or taxpayers over another "'ho can h;ive their laxes raised by a.simple n1:ijori· ty vote." Dear Gloomy Gus It 's becoming increasingly difficult to drive around Costa ~f esa without having a police cruiser following behind. like a shark wait- ing for someone to fall orf a boat . This morning driving to "'·ork I counted seven police (.'ars . Are people driving Lo work the real cri minal~·· J s. ~ 0-t-••• ......... , .... ... ...-n .... ""' f1Mltw~11, NflKt .. ..................... $1 .. ,.... ........ ..._,0., lklly '°Oct. They coptend that lowering the number 'qr votes r~uired "'ill give the LeJfslature more nex- ibility in tax teform. Thal wilt have JX>pulur appeal if the public believes the corpora- tions are not .paying their fair share. But, as Kirk West. speak- jng for the California Ta.xpayers AssociHtion, points out, this state ·alrt?ady has one of the highest corparate tax rates in the nation Jt wlll also appeal i( one believes the Legislature is being stymied in its efforts· to bring about trt rerorm by the constitu- tional pTO\'i .sions. The truth or that is a lmost any true tax re- form measure adopted by the L€gisla!ure ~·ould have to be sub· milted o the peqple. And; as As- semblyman Jerry Lewis re- minds, the Legislature's record in lax matters in reecnt year~ leaves much to be desired. "'GOVERNMENT." he said . ··is taking more and more monc)· rrom the average lo\\' and middle income wage earner in this stale and has 'been very inefficient in delivering services-. I think thl' Legislature is a prin1c exawptc or that ... There is nothing ""'rong ..,..·ith a two.thirds vote requirement. It exists for many actions or the TJIE i\RGU1'1ENT is in Legislature including concur· t·andem with other popuUst ap· rence in umendments, oxerrid· peals for tax reforriis under the ing vetoes .end even raising ~nncr or "end tax loopholes". legislative 1alarics. No ap· They engender support because propriatlon bill, including the there are tax loopholes which budget. may be passed "-'ithout s hould be plugged. It shouldn't it. give license to tar all tax laws What 1s forgotten is th<tl by lvith the same brush. Neither making it easier to irlt:rcasc tax-. should the public be rooled into es you also make it easier to re. believing that all ta'ic law ducethosesamecorporatetaxes. changes are "reforms·•· 'Which • Rlather than seeking to lower will redound to the bast interests vote requirements the aim of all. should be to make all taxation Seemingly behind the move to tougher. The l\.\ .. O·lhird vote, in· reduce the voting requirement is stead or being erased. should be the idea that the l.egislature will required on all t ax n1easures ju!il then act to increase the taxes on as it is on all expendilure th e corporations and others. measures. Ass e 11ably111a1a Disp11t e s Claarge " " ~ Lawmak~rs Not 'Playing Hooky) • To the Editor: A recent Daily Pilot editorial entitled "Playing Hooky" seems to have missed the target in several critical areas relating to the dtate Legislature and its ac- tivities. Indeed, as you mention in the editorial, Speaker Leo McCarthy has been attempting to institute some '"new grou nd rules for im·- proving Assembly efficiency." Having served in the Assembly ror the past 12 years, I W:lll be the first to agree thal improvements for efficiency's sake would be welcomed. However, "extending regular Thursday floor sessions until four-thirty in the afternoon" cannot be considered an im- provement. The first paragraph of the editorial states. "ln addition to the customary t h ree-day weekends, our Sacramento lawm akers have been in the habit o( cutting out around noon on Thur sday so the Southern California delegation can catch afternoon flights home." I WOULD point out that for well over a decade there have been no Friday floor session.. of either house o( the Legislature, at least during the early months of the session. This is tO enable legislators to spend at least one full day each week (Friday) in their districts, meeting with con- stituents who feel a need, and have a perfect right, to personal- ly talk with their slate represen- tatives locally rather than hav· ing to journey to Sacramento. This one day each week must also be the day for the represen· tative to meet with local orficials and attend community and civic events within the district. If a Southern California legislator is unable to catch a Thursday after- noon flight home, his Friday is obviously cut shor-t by travel time. I can assure you that the "three·day weekend" finds a conscientious legislator working in his district not only on Thurs- day nights and Fridays, but often on Saturdays and Sundays. Meet- ings of statewide and regional ac- tion groups are often held on weekends. and a local legislator is expected to attend these events. On Thursdays, the occasions are indeed rare when legislative noor sessions have terminated prior to two or three o·clock in the afternoon arter having com- menced at nine or nine-thirty In lhe morning. The "static" which developed MA ILBOX J your editorial about changing the course or air flights or rather the direction of takeoffs from Orange ...._ __________ _.. County Airport. ( the many peo ple who are •• knowledgeable in this area • before forming and expressing ;.:, baseless opinions. Letters from readers are welcome. The right to condense letters ta fit space or eliminate Libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be . given preference. All letters must 111- clude .s1gnature and mailing oddres~ but names may be Withhtkl on re- quest if ~f ficient reason is apparent , PoetrJI will not be published. O'\'er Speaker McCarth y 's "-.. insistence on extending re· gular Thursday floor sessions un· til 4:30 in the afternoon" was not predicated on the extension of the session until 4 :30 (actually Speaker )4,cCarthy has said, "no later than "4 o'clock"), but rather over the starting time of the Thursday session. HE R E T OFOR E, Thursday sessions commenced at 9 or 9:30 in the morning. But under Speaker McCarthy's ··. _ .new ground ru,es for improving As- sembly efficiency," he would have the Assembly commence not at9o'cloek, but atl:JOin the afternoon. So, rather than having a Ooor session every day (as was the case for years), or a floor session on 1.1onday and Thursday Cas has been the case for the past few years), the "'new ground . rules" dictate a single session for approximately two hours one day each week . The last paragraph of the editorial refers to the "railroad- ing of bills." Under these ··new ground rules." bills probably will be railroaded through because some members might be tempt- ed to cast has ty votes in an at- tempt to wrap up the legislative business of the week. It is im· possible to do justice for the peo· pie on this kind or two-hour-per- week basis. Under this system. there is no doubt that there will be final week railroading in addi· tion lo weekly railroading. As you can see, the "static" that has developed over this ··new ground rule" has de- veloped because of the combined thinking of myself and other con- scientious lawm aker-s who arc in Sacramento -ready to "'ork - and who: in additiQ.D...feel that it is right and justitiable to spend adequate lime in one's district _ ROBERT E. BADllAM Assemblyman , 74th OjstriC'l Takeoff Noisf' As one who is opposed to the airport but has never com- plained, I'm afraid that I would want to join those homeowners who are suing because the noise would be unbearable. As a homeowner in Eastbluff, l never can get used to the sounds of the motors as they accelerate when taking off in a rlortherly direction due to weather conditions (which 1s seldom, thank goodness). When this happens, all of our homes almost shake. I much prefer the lakeorrsastheyarenow, · I( you have never been in Eastblucr near the Back Say at this lime, then you could never know how bad it is. Please con· sider this fact when writing your next editorial. It needs to be pointed oul. MRS. TERRY MELTON' Rf'1Re 111be r !' To the Editor : Remember the days when musicians composed beautiful music ? When artists painted After h e has done his homework. Waters should write another column retracting the misinformation th1:1t has been printed under his name. Al the same time he should apologize for the un"•arranted slur on law enforcement officers. JAMES HOWE Hardhats To the Editor ~ I can appreciate how others viewing the hardhats who de· monstrated at the coastal com- mission hearing rec~nUy ·might not understand why the construe- ti on workers were so ob· s t r e Ree r o u .s •a n d e V e n be llig~£nl as noted in your .editoriail/I commentary Sunday Feb.9. T hose distressed by the hardhats· behavior. such as your editorial writer, should try being out of work ror three months or so. Then they mighl understand and maybe even joic in. RALPH ROSS beautiful pictures, and poetry . Price of B e auty rhymed and metered? . Now everyone seems to be "do· To the Editor: ing his O\\'n thing." The problem is Y_our F~b . 10.' page AJ com- lhat there are slill a fewreal musi-panson pictures of the marvels cians, a few real artists and a few or production against the beauty real poets. These real artists of our billion dollar cliffs , was 01ake the slobs look like what they impressive. Yes, they are bilHon are. dollar cliffs. that Is what saving It takes expertise to create them has cost us.in delays o( our an}·thing worthwhile. A pothead energy production .. Your cov· can call himself an artist but he i!; erage was excellent 1n your ex- only fooling himself, or h~rself, as posure of ho"'' .environmentalls_ts the case may be . delay and ru1se costs for nit· JAJ\ot ES BOLDING picking reasons. Drinking Drhler K To the Editor : This letter is an answer to the syndicated column by Earl Waters published in the Daily Pilot Feb. S. Mr. Waters has apparent!)' set himself up as an authority on the subject or the drinking driver. Anyone who is familiar with this subject will recognize Waters as totally brash and uninformed. He obviously knows little or nothing about this area. What is un- fortunate is that some will take as gospel what Waters has writ-· ten strictly because his opinions and rantas ies are published. I couldn't figure out if Lorrell Long was angry because they were filling in the barrancos or causing them with a hose or rainwater. After all. the cliffs were formed about 40 yean ago by rain water, and are certainly a sight to behold. This is if you are still strong enough to climb down to look at them, or if you are one of the lucky few that have boats so that you can gaze on them from the sea. Few boaters OOther though, lhey don't look like Rembrandts. Let us hope the dedicated peo- ple don't cause anymore delays. as ""'e are desperately in need or the energy to be produced, and are already a few years late because or their concern for beauty. GOLDIE JOSEPH The Ruthless Man Is Weak To the Editor · 1 am writing in response to llE STATES that by law "if one has a trace o( alcOhol in his blood he is 'under t he innuence' and therefore incapable of driv· ing with no actual showing that such is the case." This statement is blatantly false as are his slate. ments about what moti'\'ates those responsible for enforce· ment and how much alcohol it takes to reach a particular blood alcohol level. In addition, legal presumptions with regard to BAL are rebutlable and not absolute and "so narrowly de· f'incd" as h e indit:ates. ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT Thoughts at L1rge: A person lacking a genuine sense of pity for the weak is miss· ing a bosic source or strength: the ruthless man. au rond, is al\l.1ays a weak and frightened man when his defenses are knocked down. lt's1odd. and a little un:scttling, lo reflect upon the fact that };nglis h ls the only major lunguagc in which ··1·· is cipltallzed: In almost all other Eurot>ean languages. '·You" is c:a.pltallied and "I" is in lowcr- (•asc. Th(' running u5plrin tcovcrsy. in which the con- con · ( S.YDNEY HARRIS 1 sumerisl.8 insist that oil aspirin is alike, and the big manufacturers insist that there are differences in ciuulitr·control. must find lhl;' latter winning an empty-victory . there are quality differences. but they bear no necessary relation to the price Of the brand .• The greatest mistake re· formers make iS' assumlng, either secretly or openly, that they ar-e ''bolter" than tho people the)' are trying to reform; 1lnd '4'1lh' Lhia attitude, no real con· \·eraiOfJ is ever posslblt. I If the ' ' New T estament teaches u s Hnything. il is that a repentant sinner can achieve salvation more easily than a prig. J Both Loo much and too little money distort one's attitude to ..... ·ard it; ns William Feather observed : "The petty economies of the rich are Just ns 8matlng as the silly cxtrav:iganccs of lhe poor .·· Wlf'k • ' ·"i @~nli .· .., Perhapli lhe worst rema1n1ng discrimination belY.'cen the scx- ·c~ 1~ 1h-:.1r-prcrsti1111es <Jl'C still' or· rested, while their customers go rrec· -only bccau.\e law& are made by men, and not b)' women. ,,, __ ·H_a_,._•_bout __ 0_0_•_'°' __ th_•_,.,..•_d_J_·_, • Recogni a:ed :.iuthorities now re· alizc lhatone need not be "falling do.....,·n drunk" to be incapable of driving s.a fely . On the contrary, drivers merely under the in·. nuence have been responsible for increasing dcath and destruction on our highways. In the'ahort e,pace allowed for this letter I cannot thorou1ehly re· but all of the inaecurate stale· ments by Mr. Waters. He shotlld make it a point to talk to some or Uubcr/ ,\' l~'t•rd. P,,bli.shtt T/ro1na.s l\revll. ,.;a..1ur Unrbara Kr('1blch, f.:d1tor1al Pa~ Editor Th(' l'd111.1n ;1I ('10 111:' ol 1he Oa1IY Pilnt .Sl'{'k\ to 1nrorm l'nd sttmul•t~ tt':td\·rit b) pr:·st•nt1n11 on lh1s pagt' cit' ••tst' rommt"nt11 r" nn loplt'., of 1n- ll'f~! br s~nrlJ('H lerl l'Ulumnist11 and ('atluo1u:.ts. h) 11rn' lfltna 11 forum for rt•;:d1•rJ>· '1('1o1 l> anrl l>y pretil!nl\na th•:. nl·.,.,paper'~ Of\lnt•"'-' and ldea'i on rurrt•nt top1C'11 The f'dltorlal Oflinron<1 or thl' Oad1 l>i!o< appear (•nly in lhl' t'tJltnril1I column 111 ttt. top nr lh\" llllJtt' {)1)11'11Dn$ e1tpres:<1~ by thr rolumnht~ Hnd f'11rtooni~l~ and letter"" nters art• thtir o"n •nd not'ndor11l'n11•111 or lht'1r tlif'Yt'S by !ht' O•~ly Pilut shnulrl hr lnrerTTd Wednesday, February 19, 1975 \ !. I I I \ I Ai:rliner , ~ l Blo~out • • Probed ~ , • LOS ANGE'LES <A.Pl 01· liclals •••~·l11vesUgatln the blowout of lne two front l.ndln1. ecar tires on an, Ametit"JtD J\irlines DC-19 us It waa~alher­ ing speed for takeotr Los" A:ngeles l~~rn•~!>ft~.U F.ric:tlon tlllllcl<ly ,.ground bOtb. "·heels aW'y llowfn• tbe1 • State blo,1touts Tuesday and only a thin strut supported tKe front of the giant craft. as ii screeched along in a hail -nf sparks for nearly a mile before..coming to a haJl. None of• the 1'44 passengers· aboard the Boston-bound craft were injured. ~udge Nat Murdered VENTUR .A <UPIJ - Authorities were attempting to- day to establish the cause -of d,- ath of a former judge, W'hoSe nude body w1as • .. found in a driveway as police wer~ hunting him for quesUoning in connection with arson .. ' i. Poli'ce said Tuesday that former MUnitipal Court Judge William J .' Wj:tight', 49, had not been murdereCf but the cause of death was .still uo-e-lear. His nude bod)' was fOund Monday morning three b1ocks.i(rorn the holl)e of hi s estranged wile, Nancy. Angela to Qualify? WINS FOUR AWARDS Singer Gladys Knight 'Pips' Wi1i Top Group In MiLSic HOLLYWOOD <UPll · Australian s inger Olivia Newton- John tied Gladys Knight and lhe Pips in the second a nnual ··American Music AY.'ard s" Tuesda y night, \\'inn,ing four a\\'ards each. ti1i ss Newton.John \\'On the OAKLAND CAP J -Black com· a\\·ard for favorite pop singl e, ··1 munist Angela Davis' qualifica· Honestly Love You ," top country tions for an instructor's position ·album "Let Me Be There" and · atLaneyCommunityCollegewill favorite fem ale vocalist in both be di scuss~d in~ a cl~sed ex-pop and country categories. ecuUvesess1on. 1 1. Miss Knig ht and the Pips won Trustc;e11 of the Pera1ta Com-awards as the top group in both rqunity Cc:illege D!sttict ~vot~d pop and soul categories. top soul Tuesday night to di scuss the is-album, "Imagination." and soul sue in privacy at a later da~e s ingle, ··tifidni g ht 1'rain to after a doze11 . person~ spoke in Georgia ."' Charli e Rich won support of M 1ss Davis, a self-three awards -top country male proclaimed Communist. singer. best pop album and top .Jalf Terna Ordered country s ing le. "'1'he Mos t Beautiful Girl in the World .'" John Den\'er wa s best pop male singer and Stevie \Vonder best male sou l singer. SAN FRANCISCO <U PIJ -A 24-year-old woman "'ho refused to answer gra'nd jury questions about the Sym bionese Liberation Army was ordered to serve an in- definite j-ail term Monday by a . federal judge. Cynthia Ga11vey had earlier ap- pealed a co.ntempt of court charge, but' the U.S. Supreme (".ourt refused to consider it. Pettis Kiles Held LOMA LIN DA -I-lou se Minority Leader John J~ Rhodes eulogized Rep. Jerry L. Pettis Tuesd!y as a "value<! and tru'st- ed friend" at funeral .services at- tended by 35 of Pettis" colleagues in the House. Services for the 58-year-old Pettis. who died last Friday when his small plane crashed in •a mountain pass, "'ere held at the Chapel of Loma Linda Univeisi- ty. the Seventh Day Adventist school he served as a professor and administrator. The awards , sponsored by the ABC-TV Net\\•ork, are de- termined by ballots cast by resi- dents. o( 40,000 homes sefected at random across the country. , Artist 'Guilty' Of Manslaqghter " SAN· FRANCISCO IU Pl I -An unemployed artist pleaded guilty Tuesday to the fatal shooting of a carpenter in an argument over O\\'nership of a large, green par- rot named Harpo. Douglas Casperian, 32, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the death or Albert Tupac, 25. on Nov. 10 and Judge Claude Perasso set ~larch 11 for sentencing. > ·Woman of Year -Harvard ·Honors Actress From' Wire Services Valerie Harper, star of the television comedy hit ''Rhoda." received Harvard's Hasty Pud- ding Club "Woman of the Year" award. "I'm really honored. 1-larvard iS big stuff, y-d.' know." she said after receiving the traditional Hasty Pudding gold-plated Pol. Escorted by the Harvard University band and several hun- dred cbeerin8 admirers, the ac· tress rOde through the narrow cobblestone streets of Harvard Square in a gray Lincoln dating from the 193Cf5-• · Beary A.. Kissinger had breakfast with Margaret 1batcber and gave Britain's new Conservative party leader her first taste of the diplomatic bigllme. The.meeting was a rare Coray into foreign affairs for the 49· jear.:old1nother of_ t~i~s -.yho wou1d become Br1ta1n s first woman prime minister if the Tories wln the pext national elec- ·tions. ' ··1•m imf~.ssed. ·· the u.s. secretary 4) .J)tate said of Mrs . 'Ibatcber afier their 50-minute bacon-aod•eggs breakfast at Claridget u... posh hotel that often bo.beaMsiting royalty and *1.atnmen. J • , l'llloois atate Rep. Frank G1'Uo a master plumber, says b1a tri.de has been subjected to '"public ridicule nnd scorn·· by re·' peated references to the White House ''Plumbers" unit. Giglio, a Democra t from C1.lumet City, introduced a re- solllllon ur(Ulll lhe media to slop using the term In connection with former Pre&ident Nixon 's Watergate co\ICT'Up. '°The entire world has been .bol1\_barded dally by every bran~ of the news media with the totally !aloe .......ULions that ~'11· of thou IJleaal, amoral and (wont of all) lncomp...tenl ••· tJom were performed by mem· ben of the plumbtna pro· ( PEOPLE ) iession, '' Giglio's resolution says. • Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger drew a rare round of applause from the House Armed Services Committee when he respanded to criticism from one of its me'fubers, Rep. Les Aspin CD·Wisc.). ;5chlesinger defended his pre· s~ntation of the defense budget to the committee with a table- thumpjng speech. Aspin, a fre· quent Pentagon critic, had described the presentation as "inadequate." The apptaw;e which Schles· · inger received apparently sur. prised both men. • . Rain and thick fog fqrced a helicopter carrying Mrs. Jehan Sadat, wife of the Egyptian presi- dent, to , make an emergency landing on a Gersnqn highway ncarBonn. , Mrs. Sadat arrived for a five- day offi cial visit and climbed aboard a helicopter for the short bop from Bonn Airport. to the gov - ernment's guest residence of Schloss Gymnich. But moments after the aircraft t~k off, the pilot decided the wet foggy conditions made flying tOo daDierous and guided the copter down ln a parking area on the si~e of, an autobahn superhighway. • • BellY Soatlwd Murp~y . was sw(Jrn in to head the National L~bor Relations lloard -lhe flI'$1 woman to hold thul job in history. ''She 'was appointed not be~ause ahe was a wornan but because 1be was, in my opinion, lbe most qualified and best. respected ·,penon," Pre1ldeat Fonl said In a ceremony at the White Hou1e. • • • , L w.Ci.o.d1i, fobnlary {6, 11715 ••• !!AH, Y PILOT ' A-IC , t: -tpic. ' ra. ..:-: kie ' . .t,,',!~ Y"'".• . g. n.n-~ M~age I ~ ~ · } Carbon Monoxide ·. Sniokers 'F o l ' . ' • SAN DEi!GO CUP11 -1rrou million .<.PPMI In !be l per~,the"-";'~2.s00,f • LJp;pe· I.JI ~ have no~er''touched WbacC(I IA-09n•ll',oken •Jttlng lo, •m~· He cld.lltii ~J»rl com01'>h the • · • r:a •. '• your life, 1here j4 prob4blr Ji>oms. Slavin 1afd. After heel•eil anot!.l!lr UUJIY, by •. A.H. • •• :· ;j nicotine In your blood an(! carbon . ban, the level dropPod to·:! P , 'l\u1sell or.Lohaon· .. M'Jludsley , · r . , 11 , • monoxide in your'turigs becouse , the level gen~rully foond-ln the ·H'6J>it'1,,prlhted )n the BrUisb SACRAMENTO '<ljPf).-+. Of (he smokers ~round you . afr of the rOOIJ1f,,Wlt.h no ~m'l'!•rs. l\l~lcaJ Jo~rnal Lancet, That. fJ 1 court~ h · ...,1(11 Just sitting in ~ a room with Present. study said "vlrtuaJly ~I urlban u~r qt..{ • 111 up.~, f smokers can. quadruple the }\'Ith •moklng allowed, t~e ~tr rrclns111okers, Have mtlllsuroble he 11uj'c~itm.arr\ai/tot.pro!~cu· carbon. monox14e l!l,vel j9 ,a ~!In: , l•v,~ ro.se to ~O P~·fd, ~· ~ smoU11li~nicotln)\ In their, body ti6n witness KJlren llur~ott to'de· smoker's lungs, enouah to caus.e Sitting in such a ro.om can ,be cJlulds.fh iho11t tttelr llveo , . . ·Cendant. Clayton Sber'l'Wd -• 'headache and -dull. tired feel· "!llliv~lent to ,s>;nok,1nll' lour flf •I derlveff om the lndqoi al~ (hey mov~· which prevented her rrom ing. according to Dr. Raymond five cigarette~, Ii~ said. . t~li ;.1 ~ 4br.,athe. and it rtqWirlti ~more testffylng a.gainst Sherwood in a C.S!avin. • The meet111,g r~om1 "l~t'1: l han",O'l'-W. ~¥.:O..SJ1U¥ers to.eon-"cocaine·saJes(rial . Slavin, of St. LOUis Universi-targe, one capable ... ~ bottt. nf"~ ti mate •.:'V.ebicle-or bulkli'hg. '" ty, is chairman of Lbe Weather ln making the ruling 1uesday, and Air Pollution Committee or t Judge Micha.el J . Virga ex - the American Academy of Al-T"/egas "f'1.,,.IW;v' ·elo~o pressed displeasure over the lergy . l-le ·read a report on ex· ,,. t i_ • ~ . ~•'""" , .mail-order minister credentials posure of nonsmokers to tobacco .; u~ed by Attorney Jerome S. agents at.the Academy's annual , ~,e: Stanley in performing the meet.ing'.l'u,•d•Y· Tio Uave· W,; scorl . ceremony during a recess in the ' ' ' trial 1ast Th41'Sday . ... SLAVIN SAil>' he and Dr. • tifarvin Hertz. of the Environ· SAN BERNARDINO <UPI> _..:. · 1 miles of Interstate 15, which runs But Virga ~aid to hold the mar- ntal Protection Agency L .. orc1·ng motoric:.ts 'to obey the SS tOWard the gambling casinos of riage \nvalid wouJd be to rule · th I r -~ ·~ that more than a thousand other , asured the air jn e un,gs of mile an hour speed, limit by pac"-· ~as Vegas, • . • marriages performed by persons no~mokers in meeting rooms at •ing them into convoys between Daniels "-aid that one 'measu:\ 1 Id be ~. A•ademy's t••tgathen'ng 1·n • f 1 ot•h .,.. withsimilarcred.entiaswou ~" ... ...-"" patrol cars \Vas sO success u -r , e opera.Uon 'S su~cesi wa SMlami Beachmotel last year. durihg lhe ,holiday weekend tI:tat the impression it lett on diivers. invalid. During the course of the meet-the System will be used a~in this While 20 tickets were issued Fri· VIRGA ALSO ~aid of great il"\g, the Academ Y banned smok-\\'eek end. day to eastbound· drivers for significance ig his ruling was the ing in the rooms, giving then1 u California Highway Patrol passing the escort patrol car,.no fact the cou}>le liyed together for chance_tq do before and after spokes man oave Daniels said it driverS broke ran~s coming more than rour years. ''Like studies. is still undecided whether the homeMonday. some young people today,'' he "Ther,e.is no question that non · escort operatiqy "'ill become Althobgh the roa~s·carried an nid, "They felt that they "'ere smOlfers,..can de velop toxic levels routi·ne. estima'..,... 60,00Q pers~. and the h d'd 't · ~ married -.. that l ey 1 n or carbon monoxide in smoke 1'his ,~:eekend 's operation will large ma'jority of m orists had filled rooms," he said. 1-fe de-cover the sumc ground a·S the ex-ignored the speed limit jn the need a cert.i-fi~.?,-Je," fined "toxic" as enough to cause periment over \Va5hington·s Pa.st , the con,·oy fol'Stem brought California law allo°"·s PE;l1if!l\S headache and a .. logey" feeling. Birthda'y holiday -the four ma-\'i.rtually total compliance, a 90 who hav·e lived \ogetl\er eS ma n Before the s moking ban. th e jor high"•ays bel"'een the Los p,t"rcenl reduction in traffic and wife to be mafried without two researchers found carbon An.e:eles area and the Nevada flckets and elimination of acci-license, hea.lth -ce;tificate or monoxide levels or 8 parts per Border, pa rt i c ul.arly the 240 dehts, the Highway Patrol said. lhree·day waiting ~riod . ·. The spirit of Friendship Service. ltS catching. ' ~· • l · Unitecrs Big Birds to Hawaii . With lots of room. And lots of friendship. The minute you step on board, you step into the spirit of the Islands. You'll find Hawaiian stewards. Special Island foods .And exotic cocktails. Plus movies and 8 channels of audio entertainment( nominal charges for head- sets and cocktails in Coach). You start your vacation right in the sky. . . Come catch the spirit of Friendship , Service to Hawaii on United's all·747 fleet. Foi . reservations, call your Travel Agent. Or cAlf United at 537·7521. And w.!Jile you're in the Islands, don 't • • for~et our l"artners in Travel, ~es\em !nt~r· natmnal Hotels. In Honolulu , 1t s the Jhkat. .. l I ; ' • ' U~·tO.llawail · , to 11oao1a1u 1-• """'• • ~No. 9:30a.m. 12:05 p.m. • 747 • 191 12:45 D.m. 3:20 p.m. 747 . 193 4:00p.1)1. 6:35 o.m. 747 5 ' To tBlo . • 11 :35 a.m. 1:55 p.m. 747 ~ 197 The frjendly skies ~f your-~ , • UiillTEP AIBllnes I • J ' . ; .. ' ' ' I .. ' • I • ·' T' -' , ' • 4 SI <\ k. '9