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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-02-03 - Orange Coast Pilot7 n to TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBR"lARY 3, 1976 ·.VOL. ... MO. M. l SECTIONS. 26 'AOU ' • Spy .Ship. •' . . .._., ' ToweU ·;i 'o LA Port Salvage Vessel ' . Frees Freighte:r: By ALMON LOCKABEY O.ht 1'1101 ao.u,.. ~tor The 328·fool freighter Coos Bay made the final leg of her voyage from San Juan. Puerto llico, to Los Angeles Monday night on the end of a 600·foot tow line. The converted LST was freed from her temporar1 sandy moor- ing in the s urf off the end of Newport Beach 's Jsland Avenue at 8:2S p.m. by the Sea Oller, a tugboat out of a marine salvage firm at San Pedro. The unscheduled slop on the Bislwp Prays; Weathermen Predict Rain Archbishop J oseph McGucken of the San Francisco Roman Catholic· Archdiocese has asked for pl'-ayers to bring an end lo the drou ght that has p lagued California s inc<' .J uly. . ., And . coinc1dc nce or not. it looks like Southern California just might get some of the wet s tuff by Wednesday night. Los Angeles Weather Service forecaster P atricia Rowe says a high pressure system off the northern California coast is beginning to deteriorate and a low pressure system is develop. ing. "That low s hould hit central California som etime tomorrow." she said, ''and we should gel a lit- tle of it by Wednesday evening." • The forecas ter said there is a good chance o f _incrcasii'l g s howers, especially over the weecknd. She hedged a bit in her forecast for Wednesday night, saying. ••If your lawn r eally needs it, you might want to give it a s prinkle Wednesday after · noon -j ust in case." Shessaid that although the LA Weather Service is sticking its neck ouf on a 30 percent forecast for Wednes- day night, soe w a nted to cover herself. Weather service forecast er Ro~er Pappas said a large area of strong high pressure has been stationed off the coast for the pas t several weeks. shunting al l storms from the Pacific Ocean to the north of the state. "What we call extended com· puter forecasts s how ~he high go· tng far to the north, with a low ~etting up over Cali fornia toward the weekend," he said. Jn San Fr:incisco. Archbishop McGucken offered a prayer lob<' said al Catholic Masses, "until we have some rain," according to a church spokesman. The prayer says. "Lord Cod, in (See RAtN. ~age J\2) \ beach came Sunday at 10 p.m. after the Coos Bay became lost in coastal fog and ran aground, barely missing the Balboa Pier. There was little or no damage to the fre ighter , according to owner D an Wirth of Laguna .Beach. Because af her shallow draft - about 10 feel -and the fact that the surf was light, the s hip suf- fered no hull damage. ' . The Coos Bay was scheduled to have been hauled free of the beach at high tide about 10 a.m. Monday. but the operation was delayed by negotiations between Jhe owner and salvage company. The tug pul a line aboard the Coos Bay al midafternoon and maintained a heavy strain until the s hip broke free. She was freed when the tide was about one foot shy of its high. The incident turned · into the social event of the season on the Balboa Peninsula as hundreds of residents and business people fl ocked to the beach throughout the day to wa tch the salvage operation. Even from nearby Newport Elementary School classes m arched down the beach to witness the operation. The Orange County Ha rbor Department and the U.S. Coast Guard maintained a hands-off al· titude toward the whole affair. "Our main concern was the possibility of pollution (if a fu el tank had r uptured> and a de· cision of what could have been done in the event lbe vessel had not tifen ha uled off the beach." said a Harbor Department spokesman. The Coast Guard cutter Point Divide stood by the grounded s hip th roughout the day, but made no attempt lo free the vessel as Jong as commercial as· sistance was involved. Wirth said the Coos Bay wa~ out of San Juan a nd was cruisin~ light (no cargo) for Los An~elcs (See VESSEL, Page AZf' Bandii:s Le/ t E,,,Piy~d CAMP HILL, Pa. <UPI) -Burglars broke into Or. Samuel L. J ones' offire ransacked it a nd left a note complainin g that there was nothing worth steal· ing.· "We could not find a damn thing to steal." said a not e left ln the typewriter of the doctor's office. ''They m ade a r eal mess of the place, but apparent· Jy d idn't get anything," Police said today. . " rou ·orecast .Bal Tippler~' Posse .NQbs Theft S14spect • • • Underwater I Tourist ·Attract~~~. ____ I, Daily l'ilo( Staff Photo CROWD GETS CLOSE LOOK AT FREIGHTER GROUNDED ON NEWPORT BEACH On the Balboa Peninsula, Shlp Incident Becomes Social Event of the Season Battin Gets Cash From Lincoln Club By GAR V GRANVILLE 01 lft• Dally Pilot Stall Documents filed Monday in Superior Court show that indict- ed Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin received cam- paign contributions from Lincoln Club members. Al so placed into evidence at Battin's pre-trial hearing was a 1969 letter form former president Richard Nixon thanking the San· ta Ana supervisor for his help in Nixon's 1968 election victory. The Lincoln Club donations as well as the Nixon letter are in- tended by Deputy District Al· tom ey J ack R yan to help dis- prove Battin 's a llegation that he is a victim of selective prosecu· lion. •Jt is Ba ttin's claim that can· didat es b acked by th e Re publican -oriented Lincoln Club are immune from prosecu· lion for political offenses. On the other hand, the county supervisor insists, politicians backed by Dr. Louis Cella and Richard O 'Neill are, like himself, singled out for prosecu. tioo. · It was the county Grand Jury last August that indicted Battin on seven felony charges related to allegations that he cam· palgned for lieutenant governor in 1974 at taxpayer expense. Mondny, Battin said the I.in· coin Club member donations and ,Nixon letter do not diminish bis • selective prosecution defense. ''We'r e t a lking about can· didates s upported by the club itself and not individual mem· bers." he said. As far as the Nixon apprecia- ·tion lette r is concerned, Battin s aid, ''That goes to prove that I've m ade some bad errors in getting on the wrong m ailing Jists. II But Ryan had more than Bat· tin's own campaign finance st atements and Nixon's Jetter with which to challenge the de- (~e BATTIN, Page A2) Woman Pulled From Shower A woman was puJled from the shower in her E l Toro home Mon· day and robbed of $30 by two men who also attempted lo sexual1)? assault her, Orange County Sherirt's officers reported today. Deputies said the two men, one of them armed, forced their way into the home. ordered the naked 27·year-old victim out of the shower and took $30 from her. Deputies said the victim told them that one of the assailants attempted to rape her shortly before the two m en Oed from the home. Diners Form Posse, C·atch . ·NB Suspect . It was back to the old West Monday in Newport Beach when a group of restaurant patrons formed a posse to capture a SUS· peeled thief. Police s aid Michael Sean Greene, 25, of 206 Cypress St. was cornered by the group at the in· tersection of Palm Street. and Balboa Boulevard and held until officers arrived to lake him into custody. Posse leader Michael Coontz, of Fountain Valley, told officers he was in Dlllman's Restaurant, 801 E . Balboa Blvd. when he heard a crash of broken glass a t about 1 a.m. He said he dashed outside and allegedly saw Greene climbing in the smashed front window of the Gunderson Drug Company, 716 E . Balboa Blvd. Coontz. said he returned to the restaurant and r ounded up a group of patrons who s urrounded the building. When Greene e merged he al- legedly took off running. but the posse cut him ore at the pass. Police booked Greene on s usp\· cion of burglary. Bombs to Expl~e YUCCA FLAT. Nev. (UPI) - Two nuclear warheads will be detonated within 15 minutes of ench olh<>r Wednesday. 0 er? IJughes' - V esse\;.;: ~ .. Viewedc,.> REDWOOD CITY {AP> -4' rare glimpse jns ide the m'ysterious barge transported by Howard Hughes' Glomar Ex· 1 plorer appears to confirm that • the device could be cmpl~ · sophisticated underwater mining operations. The 618-foot-long, $400 million ship and the barge it carries - reportedly constructed with Cen· tral Inte lligence Agency funds - has been shrouded in the secrecy common to other operations run by the billionaire induslri alis t. The barge reportedly was used in a partially s uccessful effort to FBI REFUSES DETAILS ON HUGHES BURGLARY, ~S raise a sunken Russian s ub· marine. However, aerial photographs taken by the R edwood City Tribune and a nalyzed by an engineer in a copyrighted story indicate the barge, docked here, could be used for . undersea mineral r ecovery ,as Hughes spokesmen have maintained. The Glomar Explor er. i s berthed in Southern California. One witness who saw the in· terior of the barge in March 1975 said the photos indicated few. changes had been made since it was used to recover a section of s ubmarine in 17,000 feet of water 750 miles northwest of Hawaii in the sufJlmer of 1974 . The mechanical engineer who s tudied the photographs had these observations to make about the myst ery barge: <See GLOMAR, Page J\2) Co ast We athe r Increasi n g c lo uds tonjght and mostly cloudy Wednesday with 30 percent chance of light showers in the afternoon. Cooler days. Highs in the l ow 60s. Overnight lows in the 40s. I NSIDE TODA. Y EEJ>erls in the psychological field. off er insights on how ro cope · with stress throughout tM II/ e cycles. See BJ. Index M V-..,..,1<• Al Alwll.IMt? U Emw~• 8l *•l•s Alt t...M ... .,.. All -11< ..... I All tall~• AS Mell-I NtW1 A6,116 Cluslfl" CMt Or ..... Cffl'IY Al OMllU IJ ....... . 81·J c::r--f llJ Sylvia ,_,,.r .AU OHl!t ... lk" Al 5-11 14·S Efll.9'1111 ..... 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Goldwater, who il. one of five .African Hijack 2 1 French Children Held DJIBOUTI, Afars and Issas Territory' (AP) -An armed band hijacked a school bus today and took 2t children of French military families and the driver hostage, demanding unconditional independence for this s trategic East African territory, Frenc h a uthorities said. . The hijackers tried to take the bus into neighbor- ing Somalia, but it was reported stopped in no-man's ]and between the French and Somali border posts eight miles south of Djibouti, capital of the territory at the souther n entry to the Red Sea. France r ec-0gnized the territory's ri~ht to in· dependence after a referendum. but it is claimed by both its neighbors, Somali a and Ethiopia. Among the hijackers' demands, reported by the • French government in Paris. was an official renun- ciation of the referendum and immediate liberalion of all political prisoners. Dears·t Cas e .Judge Defends Ban 1n Jury Selection SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Pros pecti ve jurors in t.hc Patricia Hearst trial are bctng questioned behind closed doors so they can gi ve honest answers without fear of widespread publicity, U.S. District Judge· Oliver J . Carter s ays. Allowing newsmen in the inter· rogation room would have an .. inhibitory effect. on a prospec- f' F ro•PageAJ GLOMAR ••• ·-The device inside the barge Is designed to s ubmerge in the ocean, possibly for use in c~p~ ping leaking oil wells or crushing ore collected on the sea bottom. -The device docs not appear to be mobile, with no visible treads or wheels. It app·arcntly would have to remain stationary once it touches the ocean.bottom . -The b arge itself appears capable of being submerged to som e ext ent, possibly to allow the machine jns idc to be posi- tioned under a crane. · The bar ge is equipped with a sliding dome·. apparently de- s~gned to protect the equipment Jnside from ae rial surveillance. Tlte nam e G lomar comes from· Global Marine Inc .. of San Diego. which operated the Explorer. 1'he barge was constructed by National Steel & Shipping Co., .also of San Diego. Price Curbs Asked SACRAMENTO (AP) -A slate Asse(llbly committee votcrt 8·2 Monday to ask the federal government to retain price con- trols on natural gas from Ah1ska. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robe rt N. We«j "'"''iatnt "nd Pub41~...- Jack R. Curley \lt<t: Pr f\t~l"lt aria Vfofl~t•' A.A.,~(){ r- Thomas Keevil Cd1tor ThOmas A. Morphine ~,,.,,.0,"9 Ed•lo<' Charles H. Loos Richard P. 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Carter, who b arred the media from his personal questioning of potential jurors after saying the Hears t trial would be the "besl. covered " in the nation·s history. explained his action in a court memorandum. The judge went behind closed . doors to ta lk to prospective mem. bers of the panel afte r complet- ing mass questioning a bout general hardship-when the trial began a week ago today. He re- ·jected a motion by the American Civil Liberties Union suggesting that a small pool o( reporters be admitted. .. Permitting even a small pool of news reporters to attend these sessions would do little to lessen the inhibitory effect on a prospec- tive j uror's candor with the knowledge that what he or sfl e says today will be memoriali zed on the front pages a nd flashed on ·television screens a lmost im- mediately.•• The judge said he decided the "very purpose" of locking up the j ury when the trial gets un- der way-which he has already a nnounced he will do -would be defeated if ans wers to his in- d ividual questions wcr9 made public bcCore the full jury JS selected. Ile said the dcft'nsc h:id argued. and the proscc11t1on agreed, that jurors still wailing tn be ques tioned were hou'nd to learn of the re pli<>s of those who had gone before them. "The right to a fair trial by an impartia l jury of one's peers. l!lJarnnteed by the Sixth Amend- menl t<> the Constltulwn. is a basic tenet of our cr1 m 1na l JUstice system ," Carter said. "The U.S. Supreme Court in re· cent years has n·cognizcd that this precious r ight may be jeopardized whcrt• massivt> publicity before and durin~ a criminal tria l so infects the minds of the local populace as lo make virtually impossible the selection of jurors who have nol already formed a perhaps un- alterable opinion as to the guilt or innocence oC a i;:ivcm defen- dant." Convicts H eld In Poisoning SAN JOSE <AP> -A Santa Clara County Jnil inmate was in critical condition today <1ftcr he allegedly w as sexually assaulled and forced to drink a causti<.> toilet bowl cleaner. authorities reported. · Christopher Gutierrez. 19, was rushed to Valley Medical Center here Sunday after the assault by three inmates in 3 12 man cell , said Lt. Richard Saldivar. He said t-hree men twing held on parole violations were booked tor investigation of sodom)' nnd administering poison to commit murder. Republican m e mbers on the 1 l·man Senate lntclligence Com- mittee. said that panel spent nine of its firs t 10 months "trying to get Kennl'dy's n ame out of it.'' He sa1d "all the evidence" is in some 900 to 1,000 pages ot the transcript take n during the com- mittee's investigation of as, sassination plots . The offleial rep<>rt released by the committee Nov 20 was um - b1guous in placrn g r esponsibility for assassina tion plots the CIA de\'ised but never carried out. It said "The committee finds that Lhe svstem of executive com- mand and control was so am- biguous that it is difficult to be ('t>rtam al what level assassina- tion uctivily was known a nd ' a ut hori ied . Th is s ituation creates the disturbing process that government offi cials m ight have unde rtaken assassination plots w ithout 1t having been in- controvertibly clear that there • was explicit authorization from the presidents. ll is also possible that the re might have been a suc- cessful 'pla us ible denial' in which presidentia l authorization was iss ued but is now obscured.'· Goldwater said that word of as· sassination plots ··came to me early in 1972 from someone in the know. I d idn't think it would ever come out except in latcrh1slory. ". Goldw <1ter sa id it also i. "pretty well known to the A rmcd Services Committee that efforts were VO· der way to sabotage the govern- ment" (of Cuba> including the sabotage of power stations and its sugar crop. As ked 1f othe r members of Congress knew a bo~t the as- ~assination plots before they were brought out by last year's intelligence investigations. he replied. "I would think that other members of Congress knew." Goldwater declined to say who told him about the assassination plots. "It dribbled down to me as an individual,., he said. Asked if he had expressed !lnY concern that murder was con- templated. he replied: "No. ll was merely talk. If it was part of a presidential plan, I was not go- ing to talk about it. l was only a senator." . F ro• Page A l BATTIN ••• 'Heel, Darn You, Beel' ' F ive-year-old Alex Amaral of Salinas h as his hands full as he walks his pet Irish wolfhound, Brook<'. The dog gets a little ex· ercise and Al ex gets a lot as Brooks measures seven feet from nose to out- stretched tail and weighs170pounds. Wallace . to Go On Despite Hurt Leg MONTGOMERY. Ala. (lJPl) -Doctors have advised Gov. George C. Wallace that he can continue his presidential cam pa1gn despite an injury to his right leg suffered when aideR dropped his wheelchair while hfl· ing him into a n airplane in F1orida, the governor's office said today. W a ll ace return ed to Montgomery Monday night after the accident a l P ensacola. Fla , and went to the office of Dr. Antique Theft At Newport Home Probed Mer vel Parker. the orthopedic s urgeon who treated the broken leg Wallace suffered last year. The governor said Parker con- fim ed the diagnosis of sprained ligaments in his right knee and said there was no reason not to continue lhe campai'gn. Wa llace's preslisecreta ry, U1I · ly J oe Camp, said Wallace would speak tonight at a rally in West Palm Beach. Fla ., after missing a luncheon there today. Wa llace, in a s peech in Panama City, Fla., before r e- turning to Montgomery, told a crowd of700: "The president of t he United States doesn't run the country with his feel and legs. He runs it with his head." "The governor suffered torn. or s prained, ligaments in hb right. knee, but the re definitely was no fracture or breaks in l hc lef!," said Camp. "The injury is Newport Beacb police are to-~t going to have much effect on day inves tigating the theft of his campaign." more than s1:000 worth of anU· He said Wallace's Jcg would re- ques and other items from a main in <i s plint for four lo six: Promontory Point apartment. • weeks, but t h e governo r, Robert J . Pritchard. 48, of 583 paralyzed from the waist down in Promontory Point West told an assassination a ttempt in 1972, police he discdVered the Uljft was suffering no discomfort. when he returned to his apart-''I'm perfectly all right,'• ment Monday night. Wallace lold the · Panama Cft y Investigators said they could rally. find no.evidence or forced entry Wallace injured his right knee into t he apartment. When two security men helping F ro• PageAJ VESSEL •••. Harbor w h e re s he is t o be drydocked, She apparently had no operable r adar or other elec- tronic navigational gear, Visibili· ty at the tim e of grounding Sun- day nighl w as less than 200 yards. Neither thl! s kipper nor lhe watch on deck heard the fog signal at the Jelly entrance as the ship glided aJong the beach on a westerly course. ~ Sev~'Al members of the 27- man cJlf\Y disembarked from the s hip Monday afternoon and bo r:- rowed !>hovels in a futile effort to dig sand from the s hip 's rudder and propeller. ... Thiev~s TQok Chilly Dive A pair of yJ.)uths who are de-1• fi nitely long on endurance and e nterprise found the manage- ment of H untingt on Beach's Seaclif( Country Club s hort on sympathy Monday night. police said today. E mplo ye Bil l B y rn e telephoned officers from the club ai, 3000 Palm Ave ., to r eport the pair was J as t seen spr inting across the golf course with a hag I full of stolen golf balls intended for resale. fendant's selective prosecution Included in the items listed as him onto an a irplane slipped o n defense. --~ stolen were an antique clock and rubber runner~ and fell. Altogether. R yan gave Judge an antique spyglass as wel_l as a "l was getting on an airplane 'K thL 45 h'b·ts · t ded teJe j;;.s1'on set, a pair o f and the people lifted me and enne ae ex 1 1 men .,, dropped me,·· Wallace said. "f to scuttle Ba ttin 's defense. binoculars and a set or golf clubs. Investigators said the pair had braved winter temperatures dip- ping into the low 50s and donned wets uits ta. dive fru: the balls fa .a.._._ lake built as a water trap on the course. MeaowhilC\ Battin's attorney, guess l was the vicli m of . Matthew Kurilich, was adding stumblitis. but I'm perfectly all IF/' B ·affidavits in s upport or a defense f right and Dr. McArthur said W 011llln lllt motion carnng.for the defense to 1'.T--1--Pl--•a these things happen every day. ' d t 1 ~~ 11.U~ "I really s houldn't complain be provided with istrict a • 1 because these people have taken Said ,,..,_liagi·c· ' torney investigation reports on bl ? d ., .i J politicalfigures. T/... lne•r. e great care of me," Wallace sai "The need for the files is to "Uf,, • Ut • of his security people. LOS ANGELES (UPI > -Ban-show that each person of the p A .-\ide Steve Sam mons said ning women from the all-male d"ff 1 WASHINGTON (U I) -Wallace's staff members were h 0 rt t groups was treated I erent Y government official concerned not a larm ed by the incident. Speakers Club at t e epa men because he belongedto eitherthe with safeguarding nuc lea r-of Water and Power is not only favored (political > class or the material fears some commercial discriminatory but also a "tragic unfavored (political> class," said prqs:essing plants may have in-Front Pnne Al episode." accordin g to t he Kurilichinhis motion. acF"equate protection for -a board's femaleviccpresident. Kurilich went on to charge that plutonium and uranium that ter-· · N t d' J d th D·1str1'ct Attorney Cecil Hickc: is a· RAIN PaJnc1a age Lsc osc e "' d rorisls could turn into bombs. ban Monday to the city Com -member of the favored class a n lRelated story, AS) • • • mission on the Sta tus oC Women. recognizes the power attajned by The concern was expressed oy the opposite cla ss Carl Builder in a n Internal You we Jive and move and have "There is no way that a female In addition to his own motion, Nuclear Regula tory Commission our being. Help us in our present employe of the department can Kurilich gave Judge Lac an af-m emo leaked to an environmen-time of trouble, send us the rain . gain m embership," she said. fidav1t signed lly Ballin that at· tal group called the National we need , and teach us to seek T he club consists or 210 current tempted lo trace lhc r ise of the R esources De fense Council, Your lasting help on the way to and retired uppe r and middle- Cella·O'Neill fact ion. which made it public Monday. eternal life." · managementemplofeS . ft w as founded. according to .-====~::...::..::..:::.:=..=-::..:..=_:..:_ __ _: ______________ -:--.::.=====:::=:::== nattin's statement. In 1970 by the late Frcci 1 larber as u roalition of Democrats, m 1ddlc-income con- servative Repu blicans and .splinter pol1lical )?roups . By l!l74, the coalition had suc- ceeded in <'lecting three mem- bers to the Board of Supervisors, two Democ ratic candidates to the state Assembly and a con• gressman. Ba ttin s aid. Also c ited as s uccessful political ca ndidates at least partially backed by Cella and O'Neill were former county as- sessor .J ae~ Vallerga. Rep. An· drew Hins haw l R-Newport .Beach> and Sheriff Brad Gates. Battin said the Cella-O'Neill of- ficeholders have challenged the Lincoln Club domination of Orange County politics and as a result. have been singled out for prosecution Today, Judge Lae is expected to hear arguments from Ryan. and Kurilich 1n support of their positions and, possibly, rule on the m otion lo have investigation records turned over to the de- fense. 1HIS IS REAL. 'FISH STOR Y' NORWICH. England <U P[) -· More than 100 fiRhcrmen. mem- bers of nn~ling club11 in the En~lish Midland!!, set a record Monday in a fi shing contest on the River Yarr . Not onr ang l e r caught anythinJ!. . . Re-Elect. * * * * * DOM * * RACITI * * * * * * COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL DOM RACITI GETS THINGS DONE • ACT10M CENTER: Dom fN"OPOMS ca adlOft center '° "'at all of ow complaints wil bel-.dlat .. y ........ •TAXES: Fo.-Y"" ago DOM prontfHd to kHp our tmres low. He ha •Hn 90M a st.p fwffter. TAXES HAVE 1Elt4 REDUCED. • Do. Is wcrillMJ herd foto ttt. cOMfnlctiOft of tM I ttt. St. bridcj9, w•lch wUt woril ft a CJ•woy foto the t.sinns ..d htdntrial ch•t4opMtnf of OW COMIMftlty. ~ LAST OH THE BALLOT • FIRST IN CIVIC LEADERSHIP I 71 Tuesday. P:.cbru3ry 3 t 9/f> OAIL Y l'IL(J I / l :J ·ne~rt Blasts· Prohatio., Conflicts &~ W@l!D[( ®@ff WO©® _ The column appear!> ~ daily except Saturdays and Monday!>. :01 CJ /lfl1lil1•111 • J Jwn 11 '"" 11111 /)111111 Put 11 1/1 t'lll t•·rl 1<1r11 •wt 1/11 UllXll 1'r\ Cllll/ lh I 11111 '''"' l/l'l•tl '" ,,,,, ,. 1111'1/llll/I'.\ Ill l/lll'l'fl//l/"'111 11111/ 1111:.1111'.\.\ \/11 tl ''"'" 'l'"''//1111\ '" 1'111 /)111111 \I Y ttlll ,\1•1 111·1· IJ I 11// l/1' I Ill/\ I /Ju t/11 /'1( .. r /• 11 Ht1J /,,,,,, (I / / \/1 '" I I ''.!••.!'• / ,., 1111/, ,,,,,, rd1•pl111111 1111111 111•1 Look for 1..lrenst> DEAR PAT : We had o ur County's Staff Chided Dy GARV GRANVILLE 01 l~o Oally Pt IOI $1111 Conflict among those n·~pons1 ble for probation in Orangl· Coun 1.v was citetl by stale off1c1:.1b Mond~y as the dominant issue uncovered in a four.month study of the count} Probation Depart ment In a :loi7-pag1· l't'(Hlrl c.·mcnnj! thl' SH.t ,:iHR st ud~, Cahfnrniu Youth Au!honty 1('YA • managl'· ment aud1tor':> <·harnl'll'rtzt•d tht• adm1nislral1vc ':>tnfr as l'oun terprodu<.'lr \'e "This conflict has agJ,!ra,·att•d rnther t han hl'lpcd solv1.• ::.oml' correctional problems anti has generated related proolcm':-1 which have :.tlr cady begun to ar feet probation de partment opcr .i lions ." the CYA :rnd1tors said. - {-... 1 I 1 Loon Def oult ChorgPd . .. - - Former Hospital Official Siled Von ner M 1 s~;ion Community Ho.sp1t:.il admmistrator C:eorgl' L. Ollenclorf was sued for mor£' than S98.000 in damages Monda~ 1n Orange County Supenor Court lawsuits filed bv his form<:f' employers and Mission Vll'J" Medical Com pany Ollendorf. one of three rn defendants named with Or Ll>ut)> Coast Land Decision J Cella 111 a l'l'lnl)ll\1111uJ1t•tmcn1 returned b~ thl· ~;r.111d Ju r~ 1-. b\!111g sued h~ lhl' hv:.µ1tal for th1· return of $57,294 loan1:d lo him durinl! his cmµJoymc111 J unt• I , 1971. to Aug G, l!Ji!1. It 1s alleged l>~ the mcd1e:.il J,lroup ma :.t•p::ir.1lc :.11:t1011 thal hl' h~IS failed to I CJ.>:1~ ... $--tO, i JO lo;.111 mude to h11n durmg that sanw period Ollendorf. 44 . 1s dul· lo appear 1n court :fhursda~ witA Or Cella and two co·defendants to an:.wt•r to charges cont:llned in a Grand Jury indictment - _ ........... u ....... ~1 To Voters? All four dcfcnd;mt:. foee lnal nn multiple chars:e :. of grarnf theft. conspiracy. forger). (•m- bezzlement a nd willful alt<·mpts to defraud state government. 'backy ard sodded by an un- licensed gardener in August 1974. The grass rea lly has not g rown properly for the last year . It fooked good for Only the first SIX months . The re are scattered small areas of good grass, but the major part of the yard is mostly brown a nd b arely growing. We've watered and fertilized as directed, but we need som eone to analyze our proble m before the lawn is comple te ly ruined. Named as allies in the confhc.·t were the board of super visors and count,· administrative office Jusi Mo1tl~P,Ji119 Around UPI Ttltt>llOIO Wh ill' s t a ll' co::islal t·r,rn missioners considered today 111 Inglewood which coastal silc., 111 recommend for s tate acquiMt1<1n. a bill desi~ncd to carry out thosl· recomme ndat ion~ has bcl'n 1n troduced into the ~l<Jll• /\':> sembh Those charg~s wer e hied afll'r a long Grand Jury probe into the operation of a nd Cdlu 'l> invoh l'- ment with M 1::.~t011 <:ommumt~· Jl-0s p1tal and Mer<·~ (;l'ne ral llospital,'Sant<.1 Ana. P . J .. San Clemente Allied on the opposite s ide· or~ sues that scpn rate llwm arC' till' µrobation departmt•nt and Orange County's :->upcrior Court according t o the study report Dr Jutl \\':.illt1eh. d irt<'l or of !\lt..·mphis ' Overton Park Zoo. tril"• unsuc·t·cs.sfull.' to net mCJnkeys .that cscapl·d last month and• an · ~i\'lnJ.! on thl' balc·onil's of a high n s<· ap~rtnwnt bu1 l<l111g ,> Humphrey The study leHm a\l'Gided taking Although you probably don't nee d this advice, othe rs m a.Y learn from your experience that it's always wise to deal with a licensed landscape r . If the gardener who installed the sod is still in business, contact him and • request his advice. Also, an inex· pensive s oil analysis can be ar· rangt'd by mall whe r ever Kellogg's garden products are sold. Include s amples or both bare soil and grass.covered soil. The results will let you know what mate rials need to be added to your lawn for ha lance a nd best growth possibilities. sides in the conflict ;imnn;.! coun t.) a nd court officials that center::. around administralionof Ora.nl{c County's ju\'Cntle justice system. However. in 166 r<.'commend;1 lions. included in thC' CY A report . the mana ~ment <1uditors clear ly endorsed recent policy <It• c 1 s i o n s b ' t h e· b o a rd o I s upervisors' and County Ad m 1n1 s t rat r n• Off 1Cl'I' Hobert Thomas. County's Health Unit Rating High ; That bill, 1f a pproved by lhl' Legislature , would place a $290 millton bond issUl' on the NO\' 2 ballot. nllowang voters to decide 1f they wish to purchase and 1>re serv~ ke:-co,as tnl lands for rerr eat1on a} and open · ~p<H't• uses l\sscmbh Bill 2948 \\;a:\ 1n troducl'tf '.\lond'.ly b~ A -.- semblvman Garv H art <D·Santa Barba.ra>. who formerly ~l'rvt·tl o n the south Central Coa~l Rc~iona l Commission Addresses Farm Grou~ The feder;tl i.:<n crnme nt ha:. 110 n ght to .. as k fa 1 me rs for all·o,ut . produN1on of aop~ until 1t 1l>"\\ 111 • .a mg lo share an \!COJlOffil(' r&!>k of' Contact SW AP DEAR PAT : I heard about a new st ate funded p rogram to help people fi~d jobs. esp~cially those over age -to. I noted the name. Senior Worker Action Pro~ram . but didn't get the phone number. Can you find out what it is '.1 H. W., Costa Mesa -8\· WlLLIA:\1 ~CllR EJRER" ~ ' • Ot lht O~llr Pilot $1~11 f'or cxampll'. lhl' auditor~ A fcd<o•rall.\ supportc•d hl'~lth sided with th<' supe r\'1Sors anri review lea rn ha~ given~ Thomas when lht•r s;ml. "The Oran~c County lkalth Pl an~~ county should no\ bw Id any nc\\ Council one of the top mark)lll tn institutional beds at this time." the stale fo r its application to The auditor s als o-t ook t~ "be<.'ome the sole county ht•;11lh supervisors' s ide on issues lt\..~ • ~\·ices a~cnq · hm·e separated them fr-om pm· i\ fl\·t··mcmht>r technical b"ation and thC' courts when they. analysis group working undt•r Called for de \'clopmcnt of th<.' auspicc•s of thl' California written guidelines for dclention Regional Meda·al Program'> ofminors . <RM P I ga\e thl• c.:ouncirs :ip Re commended e~tablis h plication a near pcrfc<'l 4 5 rat lll$illt of a separate• jm·en1le de-tin m g on a sca ll' of one to hn· qu\filicy prevention commission. The counc i I and thl' count~ E mphasiwd lhl.' need to de Hoard of Supervisor~ arc corn • Contact SWAP by 1>hon in~ \'elop day earl' tenter::. •rnd uthcr pcting for federal dl",1gnation as 979·2050. c.:ommunity based resources as lht• county llcan h Systems $\J(en alternati,·es t<> the Ol'tcnt1on or <'" !H SA 1 The Ol''' unit will havt· -· ---·-·---·-··--··----mificffs:-· ··----· -~vh·· bl'llttd1med-fJO.Wo.i:-o.-.:i:r ~ C t S;1id "in 11 Sl'l'it•s 27 n•com health factlil1cs an<! ll<'a lth grant 1"'0 OHeer rnendations that prnhat1on hinng programs DE A R ~ 1\ T : M Y s on and promotion prad1 tcs be The R:\1 P 1~ a pro1t•ct created purc~ed a ticke t for a concc~l brought in Jinr "ilh ~all by the hearl. eanrc-r and stroke sched'uled Aug. J. 1974 atOnt::ino policies established by the coun amendm e nt " 'to thl' PuLlic Motor Speedwuy . The concert t ,. Personnel l>cpart rncnt !lcaith Scrvw.c Act of ... l'JHI a::. a \~as canceled'. and. l sent tht' · Su!!gestcd iii fivC' rccc,m means o'f d1<;~C'm 111 ~1t1n )! ne\\ hckettoAATS tnLos~ng.clcsfor mcndation s that probatt11n rnl'dicaJ kno\\lt•d J..tt• morl' a ref~md. Whe n I d!dn l hear stren~thcn its affirmat1n• action rapt.di:-- anything fur ther. l tned t<.1 con. polit·ics to bring cmpk1ymcnt 111 The l'ount~ 's ,1µpltca uon ''a.., Lael the promoter and .his a t minonticsuptolevclsrral'hcdrn also revll•w cfl bv the R '.\I P torney as Broad.way T1ckctron mhcr county dt:partmcnts analysts and was u~varcted a rat had sugges.ted. I vc. ncv~r been ll was the issue of thl' lll't•d fot 1ng of 2.0 successfu l in re~ching either or a St'<.'Ond JU\'t'n ile hall th ~•I In 1ts c·ommenti.. the R:\IP these men. The t1ck~l cost ~1 2.50. brought the <·11nflirt amonl! tho-:.t• t<.'am s;11t1 lhl· rounty·':-1 appl1<'a· and l want ~o know 1f theres an y re ponsiblc for proh:Hton into tht• lion was not spe cit1c enoui;:h in its way to obtain a rcfu~cl. 0 open. tlC'script it)n or d eficiencies in the B.H .. Huntmgton Bc:.c h ,\nd it was when Thomas sut• qualityofheallhcarcinlht'Coun Al \'our Ser vice recently re· ct>ecled 1n l·o nv1n<·1 11g thl· l\' and "dr<I not exh1b1t much c~lved lette rs from several r e· s upcn isors to Sl·rap plan" for tht• k.no\\ lcd):!t' <·oncNntni:? ractnr-. an aders wh() are s till trying lo re· proposed second cle tcnl1on ccnt~r nuencing the ul1hLal1v11 and 1·0~1 cover ticket money from the can· two years ago that hrnught lht• 11r hC':llth c<H't• .. celed "S um mer Jam West" board into <11n·c1 cv11f11M ''1th . Thl· rt•\'ll''' P~•n<:I ;1!--11 found concert.,As previously reported C h 1 e f P r 11h"t1 11 n 0 ff I l' l' r that tht• nwnty·~ cll'Sl'l'lpl1un hi in this column, th(' entertainu-. ~l argaret Cner n1mmunn~ Ill\ oh l'ment 111 1ls decldt'd to ~o lo E ngland ratht'r i\ncl whih' lht• CYA .111tl1tor~ in prnposl•d tll'.lllh agtmc,\ \\a:-.. ,., than honor their commltmt•nt tht•ir ret'ommend.1111111 ':> s 1rlc·d 11'l'ffil'I~· p o nr 1110111:-1 non here. Per sons seeking ticket re· with l ht' s upe r nsori. on lhl' a11 l').JStcnt .. funds are urged to send the ir m1mstrative untl ph1lo!>oph1r:tl In t'lns111g 1h rl·111,1ri.. .. 1111 lh1• complaints', wlth proor or 1s~ucs. they alst1 pra1M:<I Mt-:.-:. rounl\.., .tJ1pltc.1t1on. th1· -:-111<1\ purchase, to: Attorney Genc-ral, Gric-r and h1•r d1•1rnPlml'lll group ~.till I h1· 1·011111' h;1 ... pm Public Inquiry Unit, 555 C:apitol "The Orangt' County l'roh;1t111n pnst·d ,t m.1n.1gl•nw111 prngn1m Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814. Thf' Ckpartmcnt <k lin•r.., a ll'vt'I of \\llhout rh:Sl'l'lumi.: lwallh plan attorney general's office reports s\·n·1res lo rlicnt:. and tlw 1·11un\\· r11n :;! 'iuccess in obtain in~ rc runlls w h 1 c h 1.s <' x l' m r I a r' . 1h1• 'Thi· 1·111in1' gm t'I nnwnt h.1:-.1 throug h its ofricf'. .111<htor~ :-:a1rl trc•nwn<lo11~ 'k1ll 111 111;111,1J!1·raw1ll * * * CYA Proposals Detailed · In Its massive audit of the Orange Countf P robation Department's operations. ~he California Y o ut h Authority <CV A) made 166 findings and rt'- com mcndalions ranginl! from per sonnel h andling to operation of detention fa cilities. Groups of recommendat ion~ follow e ach of the document ·s ·five chapters on adm inistration. field services. institutional services, inte r a nd intra·aRency re lations hi ps a nd the usr of private agencies and ori.:aniza- tions T he most sij!ntficant CY 1\ rt• commendstions include That "the County Board of Supervisors and courts adopt a formal sy~t em for mP<li:ition and conflict rt•iwlu11<m in rcl:c tion to prob:H1on pohe~ .ind :irl ministr:ltion That thc-chu•r proh:1hnn nf· Cicer .(Mar(?nr<'t Grit'r ) ;ind ll<'r l\taCC meet on a rcg11lar ha<;1s wllh s upervisors und their staffs to discuss policic and programs of the depa rtment. ·-That Miss Grie• should tnkc steps to be ••Jess confrontivt>" in .her rnanaf?ement style .. A total of 3 t rccommemla· hons what probation department c mploy&nl'nt and budgetin.c practic<.'s ht• broui!ht into lill<' with establis hed ccounly g-ovc rn ment pohcic" Four rl'c11rnn11'11dat11111s urg 1ng stron~rr <.'mphas1s on <if f1rmativc uct 1on {hiring of more• wom en and m1norities 1 and 1m · provemenl of upward mobilit~ of such employes More dcle~alion of authorit~ within the probation department <met improved communicatio n \)('tween all levels ot lht• staff. That the probation depart mcnl s hould re <'Valuntc the fre· qucnt use of recommended 1a1I tf'rm!' a:> n con cl it ion of prob:1 lll'O That the• dl'partment should <h'' clop writh.•n 1~u1ckhnes rel at tnJ.! to the <IN'1i.1 on makrn~ pr(l {'OSI' lhal 1L';1tl.•, lo detention of n1111ors . That rvery effort 'ho11lfl b\' made to keep t ht• !-O·Calle<I "st::i tus l)ffrnrlcr!'I" out of .Ju v.e n llc 11 1111 These ar<' youngst er s <ll'l n 11wd for offenses· thot wouldn't hl' ofh•n.wi-If they were fldull'> That thl' •l1•partml'nt·:-; ct:ird caS<'loacl st andanb l.'\'aluatc•d for poss1bll' ch;.inl,!C' That 011 rnmtnal 1C'<'O rc1~ s hould lw 1111t•rnf1lmrd un<I n" I ained hC'yond lega l n ·<1u1 rf' m<.'nt s Th;it nn tww 1u' entlt• inslltu lions be ad<kd 10 the eounty and greuter uSl' bt> made of <layr :.1r<' programs for treatment of troubled 1un•ntlt•s Thal detailed. uniform and consistent policies he ..._ritte n re- i::arding Juvenile H~t policies and proc<•clt1 res R e comm e ndat1on s that medical S(.'fVICPS al all JUVen1le dt'lent1on factlilic~ ht• improvud Ht•romm1•1Hlut10n.., that lh(• ro11nl.' .l 11ven1h• Jll"il('C' rum· n11sswn 11£• £1:qwmkd to Ill rn1'm b<"rs ~1nc1 scpHr:1lt•tl from the l>cltnqurnrv l'r(•v1•11l1on Com · 1Y11~~1on Th~•l the• prnhnt ion cl(' part ment <IC'\ utt• more rl'snurcf's to de\'<.'loptng v11 l11nlN1r srn ·1r <.'s 11nd in\'f>~l IJ:::tlC' lht• possib1lil y or ll~IO J! p;i r ,I prof('SSIOllal:-II\ Its 1)1os:ram' ~aod COUJd~rill" II irallSflOltatlflll :.ipplication which would look l'X aclly t he sa me." lht! stydy group said. t,lOltnl? th:.tt :in agency like thal proposed b~· the count.} \\OUld probably fail Arcord 1n~ lo llart. fi rst µnon - lY for acqu1s 1t1on would bt> l'Oast al areas n ear m:.iJor metropolitan cente rs. About S:Wo milli11n of the total fi~urc wouJd be used to acquire co;c;tal lands for recreational purposes. ...0\'Cl'p rodUl'ltl)Jl. Sen. n u1Jc1 I, Humi;ihrcy :.ayi-• "We should l>t· willin).! to ~h.m• th:1l n sk and lo ~uaranll'{' a floor pnct• for thl' producer's ~()o(ls. ". the Mmne sota l>cmocrat tol<I 5.0<10 delegates of the Nullonal Rural Electrit Coopeni~l' 1\-:. · soc1at1on 111 Anaheim Monda). "Today 1f you grow an abun. dance or ao.y1 crop. you s uff1•r becaus~he j)\'i,1.~JYdt·oµs." By contra,st, the RMP <:urn ments on lhe h ea lth council's ap· plication \\ere nlmost glowin~ w1th pra1sc. Only one other he:.ilth syl'.>tcmi- agency application that of the health council in Sap Diego Coun- ty -equalled the Orange County council's mark in theratin~s 1'\bout SlO million would bt: used to purchast: wildlife h:.ib 1tat . s.55 million would be used for de- velopm ent of local nnd s tale parks ::ind 522 m1lhon to rcston· anti de\'elop coastal lands. under Hart's bill. H umphrey }~cu!-.ell lhl' ad- min1strat1011 of. doing nothing to case the farmer·s situation. "The application m~hl huvc received a straight fiVl' r<ittnj.! except (or t he concern 01 l,1ck of com munication with county j!O\ ernment. '· the RM P group ~aid T oday. s t all' toas t:.il com missioners head final commrnts on s ites propos<.'d for acqws 1l1on. "We need a naliomil food policy to rcl:.itt• t'o the mtcrests ur both producers and cons unwrs a known S<'l of ~round rule~. he: :ia1d . I II II I '1 t ----·· _,. .. ___ ...,. __ -·----... -............... ------~--~ --------------------::::=--- 1! Jrlffice I85cetfil®tcnif ®ll I85rrncdl® nfffi fclffice I85millll@~Jk9~ ~irefilcdlnlffi@1ffi Wl· 1c~1u~st the plc.1sun· uf your tornp.rn> at our Spring !3nd,1I F.1sli tun Sliowin~. Please c.ill tu ma kl' rour rc.o,crv:ic1uns ""1th us. nn S.iturd.1). F::bruary 14: South Const Pia.ta, 9:30 a.111. 5=)(1-0611 . I \ll'fl'\IOn<. J/ 1. 2:!<; ~l. Uc.1ut1lul B1 Ilk· 111 tl1l Bullock·, tr.1d1t11111. < h11 l"\Pl'rt .. 1.1fl will' li1·lp \ 1111 w1rh .di tlw lml1· 1k t.11b d1.1t ma kl· the bi~ ,l,1~, JU'il ,I\ Wl' fidpcd pl.111 your 111othct"~ wcdd111g .111J your gr:indnir1tl1t•r's. t111L J B3cg111 hy d10usi11g yuur ~own. fr11rn .1 hrcad1e;1k in~ Cl>lltcc11111 in our Bridal Salo n. We h.wl· super 1dl·,1~ 1n .HtcnJ;int ~owns. toe>. There arc bc:\Ut1f ul fashio n' f11r your 1111lthcr and h i~ mocl1cr 111 the Fashion Galler~. W h.lVl' .111 C:<Clllll~ <.l'lt•ctro11 ol rin~'> for rl1l' hr ulc: .ind groom 111 1111r F 1111· Jnvdry dq>artllll'lll. They can al~o suggest ,1 ho~t nf great gift Ilk.is ((~r the wedding attendants. JNL:\t. n:l-\1.'>ll'r ..-rvs1.1I .111d cl1in.1. pattern-. w1tl1 11ur \ 11111 ~lht I l~rnl.d Rcg1str} Jnd \eku tlic otl1a ~ifrs )'llU \\ 11uld l1kv I ll OWll RL'gl\Ll'T ~ IHH prckrc·ncL''.> w11 l1 out Huu:.l'w.1rn Rq,;1\t r~ t 11 lwlp )"<•Ur t'rn:111I':> in 111.1k111~ l\l "l dw tthht ~1ft cl1111". Al~11 r '1.H w.1\ '1111 \'v di .1\111d Juplic.1(111n 111 ~~rlr . A rra11gl' } llUr l11111c y111•h111. Our Travel Bun:.ill will 111.il,,1 .d i nl y11ur rC''l rv.1ci1111 \, 0 §tartllli! y1111r rid\ li11111c? Ge t 11 .111 tog~·tl1, 1 JllSl rtglit witli ;1<;~1l>(;lf1lC from our Dc~i~r1 .Stud in\ quaJifil"d :.t;iff 111' lit-t 11r,1ton. They will ltl·lp you d11111\l f ur11iturc .ind :11 ces~ortl''\. I' I II ,, I t I '1 ~.· A" DAIL y PILOT Moynihan Resignation Regrettea AVAWNCALLING: I'vespenl the last several days just across the waters at Santa Catalina, our happy island in the sun. Alas. there may be a touch or trouble at paradise. Here on the mainland <the islanders like to say we're "on the other side") when we think ofour current drought, we have visions of parched farmlands in the cen· tral valley and thirs ty catth~ across the state. Today. lates t dispatches from t he United States Wea the r Guessers hint with great caution that we may· have a 30 percent chance of sprinkles by tomorrow afternoon. The weather people mumbled som ething about a pre- ssure area breaking up over northern California. WASlllNGTON <AP.l 'rhe resigm1lion or l>aniel P atrick Moynihan as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations 1s reviving charges that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger is forcing those who disagree with his pollcles lo leave the administration. Sen. Henry M. Jackson er Washington, a Democratic presiden· tial candidate, said following Moynihan's resignation Monday that the fiery U.N. ambassador "typifies the strength and character and independence of mind which we expect from our public officials - but which the Ford administr:Hion seems unable to tolerate." JACKSON CITED AS ex.imples the firing or former CIA Direc· tor William Colby and former Defense Secretary James Schlesinger and the resignation or former Labor secretary John Dunlop. Presi· dent Ford has admitteCi that deep conflict between Schlesinger and Kissin ger led to the defense secretary's ouster. Coffee Not Good For Moms-tO-he? WASHINGTON (AP) -Citing tests that show the offspring of animals fed caffeine suffer higher rates of birth defects, a consumer group is asking the government to warn pregnant women to lower their coffee cons umption. The Center for Science in the Public Interest said Monday that some animals fed equivalents of caf· . . . . THUS AG RI cu LT u R.E feine present in eleven cups or fert1hty l~ humans. the evid~nce people and cattlemen will be coffee g ave birth to offspring is su_ggesllve ~nough to r~wre a watching anxiously for clouds. with cleft palates, missing digits pubhc education campaign and But nowhere will eyes be on the and malformed skulls. ·more extensive research," s aid sky with more scrutiny than "lt is clearthat caffeine causes Michael Jacobson, codirector of a mong our neighbors just across birth defects when anl!flals arc t~e privat~. nonp~ofil organiza· the water on Santa Catalina exposed to mode rately high lion based m Washmgfon. _ Island; l~el~ of the drug," the center HE SUGGESTED that women The citf"or Avalon depends sa1d 10 ~ le~ter lo Dr. Theodore switch.to soup, orange juice, low· largely on ra\nfall for its water Cooper, . assistant secretary for fat milk, water or decaffeinated s upply. Water conditions on the health in tbe-Departme~t of coffee. island were explained to me by ' Hearth, Education and We'l{are~ Jacobson said lhG government my neighbor Jim Hardman while "THE 1.;EV~LS that caused warnings he proposed "should be r was spending my alleged holi· dereds in \hre~ animal studies pursued vigorously, but with de· day, grunting and groaning and are lhels t o which a s mall licacy, so as not to fdghten tryi~g to move around a lot of , minority of pregnant women 1s women or induce guilt feelings in furp1ture. · · .1l_ likely to be exposed." the letter mothers of children with birth Jim noted that Avafon's vlatlr '\ added. defects." supply com es from two reservoirs Although there are no good up in the island hills. Awhile back; s tudies on the possible rel a · they drainedM>ne'of them for re· tionship bctwel!n caffeine and "°'pa1rs. As poor Jue~. wool(J ha.ve it, human birth defects, the center about that time the second re· said. HEW s hould advise doctors servoirdeveloped a leak. and women, especially those in ~ the first three months of pre· TIDS SET OF CONDITIONS.' gnancy, to minimize 'heir con. neighbor Jim explained, has lef~ sumption or coffee. tea . cola lhe island with less than a year 's beverages and nonprescription reserve of water . And we think we drugs containing the stimulant. haveittoughinthe drought? "Although the animal and Of course, afrer Jim had ex-human studies do not prove con· plained the water situation. I had elusively ttfat caffeine causes toaskthestupidquestion: birth defects. miscarriages or in- ''What will happen, Jim, if the reservoir runs dry?•' Hardman sort of s hrugged. "I guess they'll have to bring in water from the otherside ." That seems like a glum pro· spectatbest. " Some years back. Southern California Edision Company in· stalled an e xperimental salt waterconvertc r pl ~nt at Avalon. This project has since been a ba n· doned. The plant was dismantled and shipped back to the mainland . FUNNY WHAT HAPPENS when you really learn about the gravity or a wate r shor\s:lge. You forget the notion of giving the yard plants "a good soaking." You begin to notice water faucets that continue to drip, drip, drip and you start replacing faucet washers. You ba the in hulf a tub 1'9ther than a full one. Shaving is ·· no kmger a process of just turning on the hot water a nd letting it run away. As reported earlier in this cor· ner , I've never been a large fan or 'Fed Vp' rainfall because of the puddles t continually step in and the vexa· lion of greasy windshield wi~r:;. Our current drought, however. has gone too far. We could usl' something to settle the dust. And Catalina Is land could us<' something to fill the reservoir. If that ra in starts to fall, I pro· misenot to ~rumble. I'll be thinking ofourfriends on that happy is land in the sun. Mary Knight tif Rockville, Md. collec t ed S363,000 in da mages from two m en who raped her suying she hopes the JWa rd will encourage mor e women lo r e p ort r a pes. She s nid "I'm fed up with r hicks w ho say they're Loo ~cared to do url')'thing 3bout it ·· \ Capability Of Marines . . Defended WASHINGTON (AP> -.The Marine Corps commandant Mon· day defended the corps' am- phibious forces, saying "they represent this country's only self;SUstaining force with a com-(.1. bined air, land and sea combat capability." Gen. Louis H. Wilson told the House Armed Services Commit· tee that capability ''is especia& weU suited to the security ne~ of a maritime power that is separated by sea from some of its most vital inte rests." WILSON'S testimony came 1 one day after release of a Brook· ings Institution study saying the corps shou!d re-examine its his· toric mission of s loshing ashore from landing cr aft. The study s aid the corps "must sh ift its principa~ focus from seaborne assault to a more ap· propriate mission, such as gar· n soning Ame rica 's remaining outposts in Asia <1P defending central Europe.·· ~ Wilson did not mention that study in his prepared testimony, although he was asked abou\. it during qu*tioning by committee member ·: , "Throu out this penod'of flux the utility of fleet marine forces as highly mobile and ready general purpose forces with am· phibious expertise. has remained high ," Wilson said. "THE 1'1AIN area of continu· ing concern is the materiel readi· ness of our aircraft stemming from fundin~ defi ciencies with r espect to aviation spare parts and depot level repairs," he said. 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"The dismis~nl of Colby and ~M1lcs1ngcr ~nd rr~1gnatton ot John Dunlop ;jt1<J now the d1•purturc or l\loynihan after his po~1t1011 was undercut are a great 101111 to l\mcr1ca," s u1d J uck~on. "On('t> ~gaiitn,~he best people are leavln~ the administr.-t1on instead <>f join mg . Moynihan had complained se\eral t1m1:s. the h1lcM tn!>tafll't' last week, about lack of support for h1:. \\ ork a t lhc U.N J le cited un nam~State Dep~rtmentofflr1alslor not :.upportmg him ul the U.I\ a.nd said the President was not at foull J~CKSON SAID, "Tht> Amt.·rn·an peorile <ire proud of !'~ti :Moynihan ~ecause he spoke uµ for lh<•m al t.hc United Nations •· Sen. Clt ffor~ P, Case. <R N.J 1. r·ank1\rlr Reoubhcan mem b('r of the ~nale Foreign Relations Commiltce. commended Moynihan <I!) ha~mg made "a unique contribution to :.limulativc thrnk1n~ about ' actions and attiludesofthe United N~1t1ons." Moynihan 's outspoken defcn:,t-of the United States before the ~.N. broug~t him criticism from foreign leg'".itions. But Cuse :.a11I, Perha~s has statements have bl·en too fl amboyant for some tustc:.. bull believe most ,L\mericans have found his style refreshing." Sen. J acob Jav1ts, <R·N.Y.). snid Moynahan •·perceived clearly tht: nee~ for outspokenness and truth at the United Nations. Our rc- labonsh1p lo the developing nations of the wor ld will be enhanced by treali!'g the'? w ith the refrl'shinl! c<mdor wh ich Ambassador Moyn1ha~ voiced and which I fN~I n:µn·:,cnts tht: innt:r feeling~ ol the American people toward th<.· UN." UPIT•I ..... CANDOR LAUDED Daniel Moynihan Ford Edge 'Eroding' NEW YORK (U PI> -A "razor thin" m a rgin now separates Ronald Reagan from Pres ident Ford with the momentum shifting to Reagan while Ford is in the "fight of his life" to hold,bffice, according to the ~lest Louis Harris poll. Frarris as k e d 1,710 Republicans and Indepen- dents between J an. 5 and 14 which m an they prefer. Reagan or Ford, for the Republican nomination for President. The answers gave Ford a 46·44 percent eQge ove r the former California governor, down from 46·40 percent in a November·Dece mb~r poll. Nurse's Aide Held In 15 Fire Deaths CHICAGO <AP ) A nurse'::. aide was charged today with arson and felony mur-der in connection with a North Side nursing home fire that claimed 15 lives and injured more than 30. .. Cook County State's Atty. Bernard Carey announced that Denise Watson, 21, had been charged following two days of investigation. He declined to say whether she had • signed a statement or cooperated well as in her home· town of .... with investigators after being ar· ~hawneetown, lll. ,, . rested Monday. " ~USS WATSON had worked for l~ss than three wt>eks at the Win- crest Ma nor Nursing •md Rest llome when the fi re broke out last Friday. Authorities said she had been questioned but not c harged in connection with several other fires in Chicago as S HORTLY BEFOR E the charges wer e a nnounced, the 15th death from the fire was re- Ported. Lillia n C. Perry, 85, died early today of smoke inhalation. A few hours earlie r. Clotilde Tis· bo, 94, also died of injuries suf· fered in the.blaze. Twenty ·f~ve elderly residents o f th e h o m e remain ed Old Woman 1on. · D he.. ~ospitalized, 11 in critic;il condi-as S Miss Watson was arreste~· 14. she left St. Francis Hospi l in ·Evanston where s he had t,>e nun. Burn;ng Ho»'Hn·.~. ~~~~.trl'a tment for smo!Ce inha11.t- ll • • ~ .~ PoHct.• Supt. J a mes Rochford . . . , described her as having "a ba~ Into SINGAPO_R ~ CU.Pl > (han Moey rushed into her ~lazmK. history of py romania and in-~partment bw ldmg t6 the tudrng place where she kept her h fe Set('•\ volvement in a series of arson mgs. · situations." But she didn't run out. T he 77.ycar·old grandmother wa).. trapped by a circle of roari ng flames CAREY'S OFf'ICE had been Heat from the t hree-hou r fire was ~o ~icrce that firemen were: considcrin~ a ci\1il action to have unable to approa ch the thrcc·~tory building. P(lhrc su~onecr.~·M 1ss Watson com m ilted to a men- hearse to ta k~ away what they knew could only be the woman s tal institution, a spokesman said. charred remains. bul withdrew petitions for s uch When the embers ~ad_ cooled, they began their search and found action shortly before announcing Madame Chan crouching an a ki tchen unhurt the criminal charges She told fi remen she had prayed a J?reat dea I ' Courses by NewsPaper SEE AMERICA Without LHvlng Home All you h ave to do is open your mind - and your newspaper. W e 'll put America al your fingertips every Sunday in the Daily Pilot. In our pages. you'll find thought-provoking views of America at its bicentennial. 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K b ringer P e ••l•btir LOS ANGELES CAP) -If 1 Am ericans let it. de t e nte . ~ between the U nited States and ; Russia will provide "a safer and saner world." If not. they can ex- pect "chaos," says Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Kissinge r 's views t e nded toward the pessimistic Monday during a pan el discussion in which be was asked tough ques- tions by three ·industrialists and an editor. The secretary said his goal is a "world in which most nations reel a sense of participa- tion and most people feel more secure than they have in the past." R'olu•elot Eyes Reu!e WASHINGTON (J\P) -Saying he was "very disapi>0inted" that Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr. would not seek the Republican U.S. Senate nomination, fellow Rep. John H . Rousse-lot says he's talc· ing a "hard.nosed look'' at enter· ing the race himself. The five-te rm San Mafino con- gressma n said Monday he felt Goldwater, who represents a por- tion of the San Fernando Valley, .. had the best chance of beating Democratic Sen. John Tunney and l want to make sure we have a hard-hittin g congressman," Rousselot said. Good'• Bail Redttee d iACRAMENTO °(UPI) -A CO· counsel or Manson cultist Sandra Good, accused of conspiring to make death threats, says she cannot raise enough money to meet her reduced $40,000 bail to obtain release from jail. U.S. Dis trict Court Judge Thomas J. MacBride Monday re- duced Miss Good's bail from $100.000 to $40,000 after rejecting as "unrealistic" her proposal that she be released without bond under certain restrictions. Bob, Carol Take B reak LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ente., tainer Carol Lawrence has sued her husband. s inger Robe rt Goulet, for legal separation. Miss Lawrence, 43, cited fr. reconcilable differences in her LAWltlENC& • OOULIET Superior Court suit filed Monday. She said s he has been sparated from Goulet. 42, since New Year's Day. They were m arried Aug. 12, 1963 in New York and h ave two sons, aged 9and11. ~eil'e• A tea rd Former si nging cowboy Gene Autry was given the . free Enterprise Award of the Americanisnti-Educa- ti on a l L eague Monday. Autry. 68, has built a fin an- cial empire of eight cor - porations since he retired from show business. $30 Million Price Tag On Strike LOS ANGELES "<UPI) -The price tag on the doctors' strike has reached $30 million, accord- ing to hospital administratots and health olficials. There is no end in sight. Administrators appealed lo doctors Monday to end the 34· day.old strike and give the state legislature time to act on Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s pro· posal to remedy the malpractice insurance problem. • 'BUT ANOTHER physicians' group -the fourth in three days -condemned Brown's proposal as unacceptable . The doctors are protesting a 327 percent in- crease in premiums. The Hos pita l Council of Southern California, represent- ing the area's 234 private hospitals, issued an appeal to physicians to retlU'n to work. . .. . .. The council es timated the 115 hospitals affected by the walkout· had Jost S22 million in canceled surgical fees, and. that 30,000 nonstriking hospita l worke rs -fired or put on s horter hours -are out $7 million in pay. HEALTH OFFICI ALS estim ated last week the extra burden on public hospitals had cost the county almost $1 mHl~qn. The council asked the physi- cians to concede that "the public has been m adc aware of the physicians ' plight and ••• that a solution is dependent on forces and factors beyond the doctors' control.'' · Some strike leaders h ave vowed to remain oul until a solu- tion agreeable to the doctors is passed by the legislature and !'lgned by the governor. The council argued that the time needed for the government to pass "such a major piece of legislation is far beyond whal t he public can endure" without private doctors. But at almost the same time, the 500-m e mber American Federat ion of Physicians and Dentists condemned the Brown plan, calling it "an affront to the pe~~le o~ California." The federation joined the California Medical Association. the Union of American Physi· c ians, United Physicians o f California and several ad ·hoc local doctors' groups in calling the plan unacceptable. PerversiOn Suspect ~ Quits Labor Board SACRAMENTO <UPI> -Joe C. Ortega, racing kidnap and sex perversion charges involving a 14·year-old boy, has resigned as a member of the State Agricultural Labor Relations Boar:d. The offi ce of Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Monday night an· Rounced the governor had accepted Ortega's resignation from the $42,SOO·a·year post. Brown had no comment on the resignation. Jn a letter of r esignation released by Brown's office, Ortega said his resignation will altow him to concentrate all his efforts on vin· dicating himself or the charges. ORTEGA. 44, was arrested Friday ori chargei; of Rex perversion, kidnap and assault involving a boy he allegedly picked up while hitchhiking. A spokesman for the Saframento County Sheriff's Office said Ortega was accused of perform ing "numerous '.acts of sex perversion" on the boy Thursday in a downtown hotel before the youngs ter escaped. In the letter, Ortega told Brown :" A sense of duly requires that 1 r esign today a11 a member o( the Agricultural Labor Relations Board. Whilt? accusations are easy to make. vindication is often a slow and arduous task, and l must concentrate my resources ' towards that end. · · ·. "As a result. r will ~ot'N~ble to devote the ener~y necessary lo aid t~e LRB in. the dlscha~~ of its crucial res~nsi.b!lity to bring • •justice' a nd 'fatr play' to agncultural labor relations m the state." Tye!day, febru1try 3. t916 DAIL y PILOT AG 'T04) Dangerous' Mexi c o · . 3 Quit Nuclear ·Pinnt S·cizes 6 Boats SAN J OSE (AP) -Three engineers who helped design and build nearly 100 nuclear power pla nts for General Electric have resigned from the company, say- i n g nucl ear power is too dangerous for fu rther develop· ment. • The management.l eve l engineers, who r esigned Monday from GE's N u c lear Energy Divis ion, said they .would cam paign for passage or a stale-wide initiative placing a moratorium on the construction of nuclear power plants. THE THREE ~JEN are Dale G. Bridenbaugh, manager of performance evaluation and im- provement; Richard B. Hub- . bard. manager of quality as- surance. and Gregory C. Minor, manager of a d vanced control an<Rnstrumentation. A GE spokesman said the re- signations were a ··complete sur- prise" since none of the men had previously expressed "any broad concern about their work or nuclear power.'' THEIR RESIGNATION let· ters, the spokesman added. "pre- sent no fresh views or argu. ments, but repeat emotional claims. It appears their resigna- tion letters were timed for de- li very concurrent with publicity plans designed to exploit their actions." The engineers said they will JOm Projecl Suriyal, a 4,000· member g roup campaigning fo r passage of the nuclear power in· itiative on the June ballot. J im Burch. president of the an- li· n uc le a r g r o up, said the former GE employes '·have been involved in almost every fa cet of General Electric's development of more than 69 nucltar power plants throughout the nation and 29overseas plants." "They have become convmced that nuclear power plants are no~ safe and they see no possibility the plants can ever be made safe enough to j ustify the conse- quences of the risks involved," he!>atd. Hubbard and Minor, both 38, each worked 16 years for GE, Bridenbaugh. 44, had 22 years. All three are married and have three children. FBI Refuses Info ENSENADA. Mexico (A l~> Mexkan officials arc ponderwg how much lo Cme two Americans whose 48·foot cabin cruiser was seized by the Mexican Navy for allegedly fishinl: without :1 license. Mexican federal officials r<.'· leased the two from cuslody Monday, but their boat, the Kar e n .Joy, remained im - pounded . THE KAREN JO'V was seiied 0 H h B I last Sunday near North Coronado Island, and the men were ac n ug es urg ary 'cused, of fi s hing in Mexican LOS ANGELES <AP) -The FaI refused in court Monday to produce information connected with the 1974 burglary of Howard Hughes' Summa Corp. headquarters. • The Central Intelligence Agency had ear lier declined to turn over documents requested by the men charged with the burglary or the Summa offices in Hollywood. THE DF.FENSE ATTORNEY for Donald R. Woolbright, who ' seeks the information, said Monday that Summa may have "or- chestrated its own burglary" of the company's Hollywood head- quarters. Woolbright, a former used car salesman from Canoga Park, has been charged with attempting to extort Sl million from Summa in return for two footlockers containing Hug hes' .confidential files. · AFTER THE FBl's refusal Monday, defense attorney Richa.rd · Kirschner said he would attempt to get the CIA and FBI materials through a federal suit under the Freedom of Information Act. Assistant U.S. Atty. William J . Rathje told Superior Judge Earl F. Riley the FBI and CIA were refusir~ to produce the documents without conceding they exist. Rathje said Atty. Gen. Edward Levi has the "discretion" to withhold the materials. \ ·waters without a license . The m en were identified as Alfred Morvec of Palm Springs. and Dennis Christenson. Five other American boats were seized over the weekend and there was speculation ~hat the government m ;.1y be cracking down on American boaters. ''MORE AND MORE or them have been coming down l ate!~, showing little regard for the fi s- hil'}g laws," said one Mexican of· ficial. . Porfiro Romay, head or the Mexican fis heries office in San Diego, said $24 in licenses would have kept the Karen J oy out of trouble. The fines could run up 11> $24,000, he said .. • . ... ' • t ' IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE BUSINESS OF LIVl~G, ~OU SHOULD BE A PART OF THIS BUILDING The. Newport Harbor Chambe r of join to make Newport Beach a better Com~erce is unlike any other. It is as city, the Newport Harbor Chamber of much concern ed with the life style of Commerce is building its own head- Harbor Area reside nts as it is with the quarters s~ructure on Jamboree at· fortunes of busine$S men. Many of its Santa Barbara. It needs your help. For members are pro~ssi o nal people-$50, you can become an honorary attorneys, doctors, writers. Many are "owner" of a square foot in thi$ struc- retired. All have in common a desire ture. All together, the Chamber needs to maintain the health, the beauty, and $100,000 to finish this project. If you tranquility of this community as well as would like to know more about the the business prosperity. Chamber's programs, its Town Meetings, To serve the community more efficien!ly, to provide a center where young and old, newcomer or early resident can its Character Boat Parade, its educa- tional projects, or if yo1:1 can. help share the cost of this building, ca11 . T HE NEWPORT HARBOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE James Parker, Presidl?Ylt Dan S. Rogers. Executive Director P.O. Box 2845 Newport Beach. California 92663 Telephone: 675-9500 One in a series of public s~rvic~ advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Servic~s, Newport Beach, California . . . . . . I J ~· 8 DA IL V PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ~alllp~ign Controls The endless debates on campaign reform moved ;.i. dcfin~tc ~tep forward la~ week when the Supreme Court, m a test case, gave its blessing to most of the major . provis ions of the 1974 Federal Election Campaign Act Am<!ndments. , Th_e ju~ticcs specifically up~eld provisions for financtal disclos ure stat<!ments and limits on in· d1v1dual contributions to candidates for federal of· !ice. • And they s ellled one long-standing argument by <lecla_ring that llm!ts on campaign spending would constitute a constramton freedom or expression. T here is no doubt that political campaigning costs money at every level. And the wider the-11rea in- volved, the mo1 cit costs to reach the voters. The limitation on indlvidu<tl contributions is in- t ended to curb the "sponsorship" or political posts by big money organizations or individuals. And a strict disclosure requirement should put some sort of a brHke on both contributions and spending. Orange County supervisors have s helved their own efforts to achieve a campaj_gn control ordinance c:itmg doubts us to constltution•ty, · , ' With the new court ruling, they should be en· couragcd to proceed with controls for county clec· lions. · • Judicial S e cre cy Trans cripts of Orange County Grand Jury pro- ceedings that Jed to a 121.count indictment of Dr. Louis J. Cella and three associates norm~lly would have been released to the public this week. But Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams has ordered the several volumes of transcripts, described as t he most voluminous in county history, sealed for a month. . · . Lawy<!rs for two of the deJ'endarlts now ,say they wHI ask the transcripts be permanently sealed. The four defendants race trial on multiple charges of grand thefl, conspiracy. focgery, em- bezzlement and willful attempts to defraud state gov· ernmcnt. These are gruve cbarges and the public has the right to know their grounds. . The court may have had valid reason for-sealing the transcripts temporarily, but it is inconceivable they should b~ permanentlv sealed. The action could ultimately adversely affect the rights of the accused, as welt as the public's right to know. Bure aucracy at Work 1t has long been standard practice in California's 11 state hos pitals. s uch as Orange County's Fairview, to assign handicapped patients light tasks as part of their therapy. When these chores contribute to the operation' of the hospit als. the patients have been paid sma ll wages, up to $1 a n hour. Now the u .S. Department of Labor has filecf'suit against the state, charging failure to obey the federal minimum wage law of $2.20 per hour. The suit further demands back pay whlch could involve an outlay of $6.3 million this year. The ridiculous federal order also would involve a bureaucratic nightmare, making these patients eligi· ble for vacations , holid<J ys and retirement benefits and even giving them the right to· form collective bargaining groups . State officials contend the patients are in no sense employes of the hospitals. Pending settlement of the s uit, work therapy programs benefiting more'than 3J>OO patients have been suspended. Once more befuddled bureaucracy threatens to •take precedence over common sense '--and even medical_judg ment. , ''YOU!'' " .• America's llope for Drastic Benovation Dim " . . Political .. Superstars -'. SYDNEY Hj\flRIS Whal a life those power-driven people lead: it is really not to be envied. although a part of it is meat and drink to them. 1 ar- rived at. m y hptel in Pittsburgh as H e nr y Kissinger was leaving. The lobby was swarm in ~ with Secrel Service m en. bristling with wa lki l!· Dear Gloo1ny Gus The. Bicentennial year has brought the constituents in Andrew Hins haw's district fu ll circle: Taxat.ion without representation. M.L.R. ~Y Gn co"""•"'s .n e sullmlltecl by ~ ~lld <lo llOl MCHUrlly retiect ti.. ., .. ..., ot ti.. Mw~per. s.Ni ,_pet .,...,.. M GIMmr Ovs, 0•!11 Pll.t. • ] : 1 / c1ans. t 1s not m ere y the taletlt that is lacking but the appetite for attention. the craving for ap- plause. lbe need lo be admired. We alJ like a little of it, of course, but most of us would become sur- feited in a s hort time. CIA Investigation May Fizzle . WASHINGTON -Aft e r months of investigation and some startling·-disclosures. it looks as if the congressional pro- bes into the Central intelligence Agency are going to produce lit- tle in the way of si(Vlificant re· form wheq they w1r.· up their ac- tivities in the weeks ahead. In other words. t e chances are remote that. anything positive '\\'ill be doni to curb the ex- cesses of the C I A -o r , more im- ( STANLEY . J __ K_A_R_N_ow_·_ In the first place. plugging leaks here . in Washington is almost impossible. Congressmen Lalk freely to newsmen in order to commu nica t e to the ad. ministration, lQ other con· g ressm en, and their consli· luents. Secretary of State Kiss· Inger reveals selected details to reporters in order to send in· direct signals to the R·ussians. . port antly. J.o • UmJt a presi· SO AN "Official Secrets Act'' d e n t • s that per mits ·prominent figures authority to to gab while cracking down on the CIA should be m anaged. Or it would be useless if, like the com· mittee..s thal now exist, it simply served to ratify the agency's con· duct. Looking back, the whole purpose in examining the CIA was lo deal with three basic is- sues involving the agency -to prevent its unlawful activities against American ... citizens, to control its covert operations overseas. and to improve its capability to gather intelligence. TO FULFILL any or all or these objectives would require a major and innovative restructur· ing o( the CIA. And recommenda· lions for reform abound. • ' My colleague Garry Wills, \\71.ling in the New York Review of Books recently , suggests that the ClA be dismantled and placed under the a uthority of the State Department, which, in his opinion, would ·make it more' dif. ficult for a president to employ the agency as his secret militia. R E PRESENTATIVE Les Aspin or Wisco'4in, who· has played a key role on the House Committee on Inte lligence, believes amqng olh~r things that the appointment of an indepen· dent inspection group to watch over the CIA would m ake it tamer. -----'"ta 1 ki t!'S-;-3Tld--In the new book. ':The Power --· :BYoite-rr.-·ttn:3llttiorpoints-oat~ use the agen-minor functionaries would be dis· C-Y; .a s -ll;.i s • -·-~O-m!':lato.r::Y.f ~-r:!d ~~~uld r~P.id!Y pr t vat e 1 n . 'lriggerlega controversies. Chester 'Cooper, a former CIA official, has proposed that the Nobody, i ncl uding myselr, holds that the CIA ought to be dis. solved, since intelligence is n neeessity-fOf<-.any.....hlQdern .,g-0v. ernment. But it is in desperate need of drastic r enovation. It is tragic, the refore, that the in· vestigation of the pas~ year pro· bably will end up rn timid gestures. p o Ii c e car~ f( u a r d e ll every entr ance lo the building, including the alley. He left as he came. in a swirl ot patrol cars and motorcycles. with a half.dozen nunkies in at· lendance. toward the airport's Air Force b ase, where the same Sl!curity precautions had been taken. WHO WOULD want lo live that way', despite the heady feeling it may give from time ~ti~e?-In Amf'rica, al least, there is no separation bet ween public and private life: although this is not true of. s ay. Norway's king or Britain's prime minister. Our h igh officials are "on s tage" nigh\. and day: their J'nvate lives are even more keen- ly scrutinizc1l than their public :-icts. It is a form of grund tht>atc r . socially as well as politically: e verything is facade. 5cent'ry . cont rolled. c·onln ved. <tfsi~ned to obt.1in thl' maiomum <iramat1c l'ffl·<·t. .>UST AS fl:W pc l'Sons can lwcnm e ;1dnrs. so rew c an llc1'0mc publi<' fi~ures <.1nd pohl1· that the vas t majority of Washington officials -especial- ly the elected ones -are willing to sacrifice anything lo their im- age. They will suffer discomforts and deprivation s, alienated wives and hostile children, simp- ly in orde..r to preserve the persona of their public selves as dedicated statesmen, sober and faithful and responsible family men, when irt truth all they are thinking about is getting a larger , "part'' in a bigger "play." I T HINK it was this drive (perhaps more on his family's part than on his own) that pro- mpted Teddy Kennedy lo behave m such bizarre fashion after the bridge accident. What was first important was not the truth -we have not had that yet -but the image. the impression. the reluc- tance to admit the slightest weak· ness or failure. 0( course. it is essential to know what a politician is like personally lo judce him political- ly. But tr we could stop treatinj! them s o · much llk e s tar penormers. l.hey might begin acting more like human beings. strument in both domestic and Moreover. a new congressional foreign affairs. oversight body would be un- According to knowledgeable wieldy for two reasons. It would sources. a deal is heing nctgoliat-rean unworkable group if it corn - ed between the White House and Prised conservatives and liberals Cap itol Hill to initiate two with divergent concepts.of how . crgency•:s int-eltige n-ee-~ftd analysis division be set up as ~ separate bureau distinc~ from covert operations. so that data is not tailored to justify clandl'stine activities. as it wus dunng tbe Bay of Pigs disaster, measures aimed at creating the impression that the intelligence community is being brought un- der control. T HE F IRST. favored by the administration. would be the passage of an "Offi cial Secrets Act" such as exists· in Britain. which would impos e stiffer penalties on thos e leaking classified information. Who Is' ··This· Reagan? The second. ·,des i gned lo placate Congress. would be the formation of a new legislative oversight com mittce empowcn;d to monitor the Cl A's behavior. Neither of these measures. in my estimation, will do much to make the CIA more accountable to the public. On the con.Lrar)\ they may merely delude people into thinking that real s teps have been taken to restrain the a gen· cy. Thus . 1 believe. they couhJ be worse than nothing. The political eyes of the nation· are turned to New Hampshin· where next month the voters will s ignify their preferences for the nation's next four · year leader. Figuring prominently will be Ronald Reagan, a man known mostly as an image on television. Althou~h he was bom in JI. l1nois. Reagan is truly ai California phenomenon. Webster· defines the word as something: different from reality or anylhin~: extremely unusual. He is b<>th. even in a slate which breeds the.: unusual by the ten ford. Born into a family or very modes t means he became both "·calthy and s nobbish about il. A ( EARL WATERS .) Hberal Democ rat hetransformed into a Republic~n :.ind theaarling of the right wing. A leader of a student strike and a labor or- ganizer he grew to condemn stu· dent strikes and fought the or- ganization of farm labor. NEVER H AVING served in aoy public office he was elected governor of the nation's largest state. something everybody said coul.dn't be done by a polit ical neophyte. And he won the office handily with a million vote plurality over a man who had . As governor he posed as a fts• eel conservative while doubling the budget from less than SS billion to more than $10 billion and tripling t he state's taxes to pay for it. He berated ''big gov- ~rnment" while creating tht· most massive, unmanageable branch of government of any state. This is the huge Health- Welf are Agency with more than 45.000 employes. His claim or holding down the. numoers o( s tate employes was achieved with a ll the Jikill of the pre· s tidigitator by shifting stale pro· grams to local government. Any Budget Can Be Trimmed b e a I ~ n l·h e s t a t e • s t o p Republicans. Senator Willi am F. Knowland and e.x·vlcc president ('. Richard M. Nixon, on two pre- vious occasions. ReaAan won l11s fame as an ac- STILL, by avoiding any major· scandals in his administration lw m aintained the image of good governor so artfully contrived for him by the capable public re'la- lions team of Spencer-Roberts. Divorced from actress .Jann Wy man, Reagan seeks the GOf' presidential. nomination in de- fiance of the old axiom against divorced persons becoming pres1· dent. And he may do il. After all. whoever th ought California would elect. a cowboy actor as ~overnor? n y ANDR l·:w Tlll~LY WASlllNGTON --Eve~·thinJ! tosts morl' thl'SI.' tlavs. so most w1Jr kin,: stiff hiiv1" · harl to cut down on thC'ir ~pending. l'rcs1- dl'nt Ford must be pleased. lie ltkL'S Lo -;c•r folks tightening their belts. It builds clrnracter. l rowever . rord has decided the P('ntagon's ~encrals and ad· mirals alrc~1dy have cnou~h c haracter. lie has approved a new defense budget \\Inch for the firs t time breaks the SlOO·b111ion spending barrier. Jn fiscal 1977. the brass and braid will get lo Si>t•nd S,01. J·biJl1on to pay troops and Penla f:(on civi li a n burenucrul ~ a nd huy the harqw:irc o( "ar . The outlay for fiscal 19i() 1s a frugal S9t.2- bilhon. :\toR •:ov F. R. dt.'fonse officials predict hight>r military SJ)endmg every year ror ·the next five years. evt'n if Cons:Jiestf i:ioes Jlon~ with pt>rsonnC'I red1lrltons and tht• Sovie t Union :itt.rccs to limit s lrat£'gic arms. Allowing for infl ation a11d olh1'r inacases in co-.t ... the Pl'nt111~on <'~l•l'T\:tlc~ th~•t defense s pt>ndtnA will nsc.• to ~·neat Sl-11.3 hillion lwtwc ·n ris- ( GUEST REPORT ) cal 19'77 and fiscal 1981. Said Ford in his budget message: "If in good conscience I could propose less J would. Great. good could be ac- complished with other uses of these dollars ... The amounts l seek will provide the national de- fense it now appears we need. We dare not do less." Well -hogwas h. We dare do ;:t great. deal less . and it's about. time we found a President who would refuse to he conned by those Pentagon pitchmen. We've got more nuclear weapons than we know what to do with We're selling excess nuclear plants lo all variety O( lrre:oipons ible J:{OV· ernments. Missiles arc cominS{ out or our cars. There ere at least 20 military bases around the country that could he closed it they wercn 't under the protection of a pork-barrel Congr<~sll. I REJ ECT 1'1ord'!'l assertaol'\ that the Pcntai;ton btklget can't be trimmed, Any govornmcntal budgei can be trimmed. The fuel is that no Ptesidcnt in r ecent years has dared to stand up to the generals a nd admirals . who shriek that the n i!tional security is being endange?ed every time the word economy is mentioned. Jnflation, yes. Bul that should be everybody's burd<?J. not just that of the working sttif. During the Viet.na m war critics in Congress kept promising that on- ce we pulled out of that mess de- fense spending would be sharply curtailed. But the Pentagon doesn't waste a dime wlthoul Congress' approval. Perhaps the time has come to elect a woman President. I say this r eluctantly because it will please the more frenetic femllb- bers. But women generally have some basic qualities that we could use. like now. They tend to be leery about casting men If\ the. role of heroes. a rid they Arc not. impressed by a uTliform, c>xcept. sometimes , r omuntlcally. A woman may sp<'nd her husband's money with Joyrul abandon. but she is 111tingy with lwrown dou~h. in the form of hight axcs. IN SHORT , women are rcnhsls when ·it comes t u dollars nnil • tor although most of his films cents. There is one up in were B pictures in which he Hartford, Conn .. who is m y kind usually portrayed the loser. To- of chief executive. She is Gov. El· day, despite his eight years as la Gr~so. a Democrat of pre-governor he is s till best known as sumed liberal lcanjngs. Faced a Hollywood personality. with a S35·million state deficit, It is unlikely that many who Mrs. Grasso has t aken the ap. will cast their votes m New proach direct which 'husbands Hampshire and in the early everywhere will recognize as a primaries that follow the next hallm ark of her sex. month j n Ma s s achus ctls. Mrs. Grasso has cut her own F lorida, Illinois and North salary by $7,000. to $35,000 a year. Carolina. know much about his S he has l aid off 505 state record as governor. let alone employes and claims another R~gan the mar. 5,000 could be cut from the .40,000-body payroll. She wants state employes to work an addi- tional hour a day without more pay. She rides in a state police cruiser instead or a limousine. and says s he'll sell lhc stale· owned s ilver tea and cofrce service to raise money. Obviously. M rA. Grasso's former liberal pals should throw her out on her ear. I hope they throw her as rar as Washin~on . where a conservative President named Ford has proposed a re- cord S394 .2 -htllion federal budget. with a $4J·billion dt>flc1t. Glv(' Ella Grasso five minutes. -nnd she'd find a buyer for the• White House s ilver. . . AS A MAN he is handsoml' with the cold haughtiness which so often goes with it. He has the self- centcredness of "the pcrform(•r. lte fears and distrusts people. constantL.v surrounding himself with bodycu:irds. lie is totally lacking an empathy for the popt•lace which he sccs as so many statistics and views. with an alarm upproarhing hate. those on welfare, Ul .rTH~ntal hos pital s , and other un · fort unates. H e is without gratitude for those who help him. evidcnn•d by the numbers or h•"' form<'r supportcr4; who have joined President f•'ord 's cam- paign. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jfoh('rt N. Weed. PuNrslwr Tftnmas Ku u1I. ~:d1t(lr Uorbara Krl'tlnrh. J.:dtt<m al l'agr f.drlor The e<lllorial page o( the 1Jail,,.- l'il11l :.ccks to inform and :.ltmulatc rcad£>rs by prt•sentmg nn th1c; paizr 1liv('r~e rommr nlary on topic:. of inlrrcSI by I>) nd1c;1l NI \"Olumnisl.1> nn<I rarloo111sl~. by prm·rdtn)! :i forum for r1•nrll'r:.· n c'' <. amt l1y prcscntrnJ: llws nc" sp:iricr':'I oprmons ond rdcas on current lt1prc!4. The cdht1rlul optnmm, of the U:11IV Pilnl oppear •JOI\' rn 1h1• C'd11urral r ohrmn nl the 1op of th(• POl?c. Oplnmn~ l'X prl."S!>C'd by thr colun111INt:. ;mil 1•1111oonlste. nntl lrl1cr ""IC'I"> ar1• lh1•ir o" n lHICI no 1•ndor:11·mrnt or lhC'tr "rr " c; by the Dml y Pilot should he lnf('rrrd Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1976 I l --~ .~esting Area j Bald Eagles l Halt Airport t~~IAD ~ALLEY (AP> -Federal, slate and county ~f1c!al~ will have to decide which is more important m this tiny. isolated town in Northern California: an airport or a pair of bald eagles. :rh.e bald .eagles, a threatened species, are nesting Wlthm a m ile or the pro ---• posed airport. They have produced young e'v ery year since 1970, except in 1973, when gravel was be- i_ng mined at the s ite . BALD E AGLES mate for life. They choose a ter- ritory and return each year to nest. as long as the area isn't unduly dis- turbed. master plan s ince 1960. The funds finally became available in 1973. But the same year. Congress passed lhe En- dangered Specie-s Act, giving the U.S. Forest Service 'powers to de· t e rmin e "c ritjcal habitats" of endangered or threatened species. THE f.'AM IL Y CIRCUS By Bil Keane Tuesday. February 3. 1978 DAILY PILOT A 7 Yet ·Arwther Cop Show Airs By LEE MARGULIES BUT n· YOU DON'T OWN u televi!,ion set. ''Ca· ~OS ANGELES CAP> "TOkuy, clu:as. let 's s ee if ly of Angel:." 1$ 110 re~on to i:o out and buy one or you can guess what Jake Ax minister doe:. for a l~v-if you do have a lube. to turn 1t on. ' ' ing. Here are your clues: He's a good looking guy with a devilish sense o( Wayne Roger s star:s in the series. He'5 the guy humor. He's a pretty good con man aod can turn on who played Alan 'Aida's s1dck1ck . Trupper John, in the charm when he wants to. lie has a strong sense .. MA.S H "until this seai.on, when he quit in a d!s - of honor and a drive to see justice done . but he's not pute with the producers. · opposed to working outsjdc the law if ther e's a good ... Jie tended to bl! overshadowed by Alda in that reason tor It. ~ries but in tl\,is one he 's on his own Unfortunately, AND HE'S TOUGH. Yes sir, Jake c an really he is just not •PpeJi!Jing enough as a performer to swing those fists when he has to -and he'll even make up for the we<!,k maleriul. slug a woman if he feels '\' she needs it . But he can TU RL:Vf E~W · ;roNlC h T'S ,f-.SODF.. :.TUE November be real sensitive too, you 1 ' r • P lan," ts the first of u three-part story supposedly know· based on fact and conce rns wha t NBC calls a "high- JC you haven't fi gured out the answer by now, level plot tha t threatens tile entire nation." Maybe you must not own a television set -or you own one it does , altho ugh it's ha1·u to tcll. Mainly the s how is and don't turn it on. Because Jake Axminjster is a j ust boring. TV private eye. J ust like all the others. He debuts on NBC tonight as the hero of "City of Naturally. this being a cop show, there are Angels," a midseason series set in Los Angeles dur-scenes of n guy getting kicked in lhe head, a nother ing the 1930s, when all policemen there. Jake tells man getting severely beaten if not killed <it 's not us, were on the ta ke. And the one thing the show has clear whe ther he d 1esl. and gunshots being fired at 1oing for it is its location settings, including the the her o. P lus . there's the m andatory sassing of Conservationis ts say the planes will frighten tbe birds. Other s s;iy the "Do they only have one channel?" beautiful Marion Davies estate. (CbanneJ 4, 10 police office rs by the private eye. such as "You 'd DAT A ON B ALD p.m.) trip on your JQ if you wercn't sta nding on it." airport is needed. eagles iswiicate that some ..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- One hea ring wa s held last year on the matter, and others are planned. THE AIRPORT has been in Siskiyou County's B(•s t Dre1111ed The Fashion Founda- tion of J\mt•riea has drawn up its list oflhe nation 's t o p male dresse rs. including New York Gov. llugh L. Carey (top l Dallas Cowboys couch Tom Landr y and N BC 'Tonight' show s t~r Johnny Carson . can tolerate human in- trusion and others can't, Larry Forbis . a Forest Ser vice biologist, says the risk of s caring the birds is too great. Picketing Promotes Go-go 'Bar LAKELAND . F la. <AP> -The people who kept jai-alai out of Polk County now want to rid Lakeland of topless dan- cers. Their target is the Peek-a-Boo Lounge. Some 200 an g r y pickets have vowed to keep marching in front of t he lounge until the t opless dancer s a r e gone. or the lounge is shutdown. . . MARCH ERS FR0~1 at least 12 area churches are picketing the lounge, carrying such s igns as "'Go Y-Q. is a No No." "WoelVnto Them That Call Evil G ood " and "For God and De cency." "I think topless is a re- atbad sin," s ajd picketer Paula D'Antoni, 16, of Lakeland Baptist Tern· pie . '11 think the girls in ther e should think more of themselves than to go topless.;· ., 0 NE D'A NC E R agreed, but added , "Do you think l li})e doing this? I coulon 't find anothu.job.and.l..n~ed~ the mone~." County vice squad and state b everage agents descended on the ba r last week a nd arrested al l 14 d ancers on c h ar ges of lewd a nd lasci vious behavior . and charged the c lub's two owners with selling alcohol to a 15·year-old youth. "THE CHRISTIANS kept jai·ala r out of Polk County and they can get rid of topless. too,'' said demonstrator Mars ha Gainous, re fe rring to un- successful efforts to al- 1 o w th e g amblin g - o riented s po rt to be played in the county. J ai-alai and the betting associated with it is legal in some parts of Florida. 6UT THE R E are in- dications that the pickets a rc doing thC'ir cause more harm t ha n good because , the protest 1s calling attention . anrl business , to the topless lnun~c. "l wouldn't have come in her e if I hadn·t seen the s ig n s." De nnis Thornberry of L akeland said from his perch near the bar of the P eck-a-Boo Lounge. Voye ur Arrested In Coeds' Walls GLASSBORO . N J. (AP) -Three Glassboro State Colle~e coeds told Police they were worried about the strnn~e noi ses thl'Y hea~ in the wa lls of their apartments -especially smcc the nois es seemed to follow them as they m oved around. Armed with a search warra nt. police enter ed the apartment house and fo und a plushly carpeted crawlspace connccting th<' landlord's apartment with each of lht' girls' apartments. Built into the crawlspace W<'r<' vents enabling a per son to see virtually evcry inch of the three CJ partments. police said. • 'RIE PASSAGEWAY WAS OUTFITT ED with pillows , m irrors, anti mirrorboxes that a llowed a viewer to see around corners fn tht' attic w as a red light attached to eac h in- dividua l a partment's bathroom liJ(ht, police said. The red light would alert anyone in the uttic I.hat the bathrooms wen.•' in use. AL 0 FOUND WERE A VARIETY OF porno- g raphy and related paraphernalia , including ltfesize inflat able dolls. police said. Police a rres tt>d the la ndlord, Willia m C. Weigelt, 56, of Oc C'an City. He was arraigned on three counts of mvasion of pri vaC'y. j Yes. A ~ving~ an~ loan can P.ay .YOU higher intere st than we Gah. - It's a fact oflife. Most savings & loans pay at least 1/4% more than banks in every t.YPe of savings plan. .We'd 11.ke to say that • UCB is a rare exception . But it isn't. Why do banks pay less? Not because we want to.After aJl, we'd get more business if we paid 10% while a savings & loan paid 5 1/4%. The fact is. a bank can't pay you more interest for the sa.me reason an airline can't fly you from L.A. to New York for Sl0.95. The J<'Meral Government has something to say about it. And what it says ts that savings & loans get to pay more. But they g.on't get to _of.fe.l'.~ IJl.8..!l.X. services. __ _ So why save at a bank? Naturally, we have some pretty strong opinions about that. But we'll spare you our opinions and just tell you the facts. FAC"r: Banks are usually more con· venient. First, you have everything in one place -your savings, checking, safe deposit box. all types of lOaJt.S -even your credit card. Second. banks oft.en have more branches than savtngs & loans. Example: UCB has 260 offices in CaJifornia, while the largest s&l has under 100 So if you're way across town, or halfway across the state, yoW' money may be handier. FACT: The extra interes t you earn at an s&l may not be worth the trouble of traipsing from one institution to another. The chart below shows what tha.t interest adds up to over the years. P" How a $500 Savings Account Grows. Number of 5%. 51/4%~ Years atthe Bank at the s~·i. l . S52S.63 $526.J f 2 S552.58 $555.35 5 $642.00 $650.08 10 $824.33 $845.20 I . , 'Interest compounded da.Uy on a. aitm-da.y bas1B. Assuming we've given you a good reason or two to save at a bank, here are a few things you should know: Is your money safer at a bank? 'N-~.-ir a s~~s &" loan-is.iiiStirea:D.Y · the Federal Savings & Loan I nsW'ance · Corporation (F.S.L.I.C ). your money's as safe there as it 1s at any bank At most banks. including UCB. each depositor is insured by ~he Federal Deposit. Insurance Corporation (.F' D.I.C.) for up to $40,000. How does iflterest work? Let's say a bank paid you a flat 5% on SlOO for one year. You'd earn S5. That's called simple interest. Now, when a bank adds a part Of that $5 lfl· terest onto the SlOO at regular intervals dW'i.ng the year, then you earn interest on the interest as well. That's called compounded interest. Some banks compound interest quar- terly. At UCB we compound it daDy. So lf your $100 and the interest were left in the account all year, you'd earn $5.13. Remem· ber that the less often yoUJ' m terest is compounded, the less you'll earn. Remember. too. that UCB pays interest to your account quarterly. And any regular savings account deposits you make th.rough the 10th of a calendar quarter earn interest ri:om the 1st. While all of that may not seem very exciting. you'll fmd that 1t can make a big dJ.fference in how much a bank ends up ~'Vlng you. According to a recent study. there are at least 50 dif:f erent ways to figure the 1nterest on a 5% sa.vjJ.JfS i:tccount. And t hose ways can vary t he an1ount of .interest you earn as much as 171 %. • . ~· ' "rhfngs to watch o ut for. l. Some banks lirrut the number of free withdrawals you can make from your savings during a quarter. Any extra ones cost you as much as 50¢. At UCB you can take money out as oft.en as you like at no charge. 2. Mos.t ban.ks also charge a fee for closing a new account witluna certain time period~ .Agrun, at UCB there's no charge. 3 . At somE! ba.nk.s you need as much as $100.inyour account or you won't be paid any interest aj:. all. At UCB all you need is SL 4 . Banks usually pay interest to your account at the el}d of each quarter. So if you close your account before then. .. you lose all the interest you've earned that quarter. HINT: Don't close the account;.· -I.eave-a. eoY-ar-or-t.wo..inlt.unt.U t he quareer ends. Then you'll get the interest earned to the date of withdrawal. Things to remeg4ber. Before you open a savings account: Look for a ba.nk that. makes saving· con- venient. At UCB ypu can transfer money from savings to checking over the phone. You can bank by mall and we'll pay the pos t.age. Many of our branch es have drive- u p and walk-up W1.11dows. And s01;ne even have extended hours. After you open a savings account: If you suddenly need cash, and you·ve got an account at UCB, you can ask us for a loan at a lower than usual mterest rate. That's possible because we'll let you use that ·savings as collateral. or security on the loan. Meanwhl.le. your savmgs remains int.act. earning 5% interest How UCB can help you save. Try our Automatic Savings Plan. It. lets us save t he money for you. Just l~e your Mom used t,o. Nice And almost painJess Just tell us how much you w ant to save and how o~en We'll t ransfer jt from your checking into your savings automatically. Now that we've t,old you the straight facts about saVlJlg money, we halfway expect you to beat a path to our door. After all, who else wants yoW' business enough to go to al1 the trouble to write an ad 11~e this? Get it straight from UCB. .. . ., .A 8 DAILY PILOT Tuesday. February 3. 1978 \ ( Pilot Logbook J They're In The Monies By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol 1"9 O.l1r l'llotSt.afl It's a funny thing about Orange County government officials and money -apart from the fact they seem to spend it faster than a rabbit that backed into a blowtorch. For one thing, the bureaucratic element never wants to call it what it is. About the closest they come is the term "monies," which is kind of like money only plural. I pre- sume one dollar is money and two or more 1s "monies." MATTE RS pertaining to monies ar e never financial or monetary, they are "fis- SCHREllER ing. ·• cal." We have fi scal al- lowances, fiscal limits and a fiscal year <FYforshort). The FY follows no known calendar since it runs from July l to June 30. And county govern- m e nt n ever pays for anything. It ·'fund s'' things. Programs a ren't given money to operate, they are "granted fund· Though all the money used by county gov- ernment has a sing le source -the taxpayer - officialdom has an annoying habit of differen· tiating the different types of "funding." . The bureaucrats count it .as a victory when they can get a good-sized federal or state grant (o cover a program or project that would otherwise have cost "county dollars." Unfortunately, either way, the same people pay the bills . THE COUNTY Transi t District epitomizes the extent to which the "Our Fund- ing, Their Funding'' game can be taken. The dis trict pays its bills primarily with tax money from the federal government, some state tax money. a little bit of local tax • money and fares. If 3"' project is to be paid for with only locally generated cash. that is termed "pure" money. Any other kind of arrangement. is ''adulterated.'' ••• DESPITE ITS many flaws, county gov- ernme nt on occasion responds to the little guy. I was disappointed to note last week that an eight-foot plywood fence had been erected a round the site of the new county administra- tion building, being built In Santa Ana at the cost of about $8 million. I was dis appointed that a ll those "monies" were being poured into the ground whjle the people who fooled the bill were ex- cluded from watching the progress of their newest government edifice. I mentioned to an aide of Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich that it would be nice-if a few holes were cut in the fence so passers-by could watch the construc- tion. Monday morning, there they were. Neat little round portholes about every 20 feet along the fence. About half already were being used -~ni~tl\S'OJ)l?tinten<tents. ----------·--·---- )fine Nob~a.11 \'isits Isa Reis of Sequoia Wine Cellars of Newport Beach· en- joys light moment with Baron Philippe de Rothschild , owner of France's Chateau Mouton-Rothschild, as he autographs' b~ok for her . The baron, one of the biggest names in the European wine industry, visited Newport Beach last Thursday, tasting wines· and dining with friends and fell ow wine connoisseurs. Divine Band? Superoisor 'Had Help' . When Orange County Transit · · Referring to Clark'~JPr~ise to. District Board C hairman Ralph the Almighty~ TransiP'D1rector Clark Monday said "Thank The ·~ John Kanel noted, ·~1 think it was Lord" for a court decision stav-more due to some good work by ing off the demise of Dial-A-Ride Ken Smart <~eputy county bus service, he really meant it. counsel) and a Judge who could refme the legal issues." College .Picks Aide When he got the floor again, Clark said "I stand by my state-Robert J . Dorsch of' Brea ha.S ment." been a ppointed 'business manager for Chapman College in . . "We op~n our me.etings with ~n Orange. His appointme nt was an-· inyocalton ask in~ for his nounced by George Ferrone, the · g~dan~e a~d tha t o~v1ously h~p­ college's vice president for finan-. pened in this ca~e. Clark said. cial affairs. "He acts through hum~Y Seroite ; Firm Hired For Tra1isit Audit Work The first management audit of the Orange County Traqslt Dis- tnct <OCTD l will be conducted by the private firm of Arthur Young and Cofl'.lpany ff Santa Ana at a cost of $55,000. Afte r a lengthy. executive session Monday. OCTD directors picked the contract winner from a field of four finalists. District General Manager Edward Lorilz said a total of 10 companies suh- miited proposals THE DISTRICT'S methods of operatio n a nd management policy-makin g procedures have ne\'er been analyzed by an objec- tive. outside source. Since its formation r1carly five years ago, the district has grown tenfold and will spenctS.38 million this year. Last year 's county Grand Jury .,.rt.>c9mmcndcd that an audit be conducted as soon as possible and the pact awarded Monday is the d1stnct 's rcspons.e. The other three companies bid- ding for the audit contract were Arthur Anderson and Company, Griffenhagen-Kroeger. Inc. and Booz. Allen and Hamilton. Inc. DIRECTORS MADE the ir selection of the Arthur Youn~ firm after interviewing all the finalists . T he winnin g firm is considered the top governme nt a uditing house in Southern California and performs many of the consulting audit jobs for the Grand Jury. Grant Given To Claremont The James Irvine Foundation of Newport Beach has· giveq $130,500 t o Claremont Men's College to holster the college's studies o f e thics in business and public life. College Presid ent Jack L Stark s aid the grant will help establish a professorship of ap- plied ethics. It is payable over a three-year period aod-is subject to annual review by the founda- tion. QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlandi "IC ~ou'rc gou1g to listen to mus!~· either close )'our mouth or turn the \'olumc down Henry Block has a special reason why you should come to us for income tax help. ,&• L ' • • 1• .r If you received the Short Form for fi ling your taxes. our preparers ar_e specially trained to determine 1f it's best for you. If it is, we'll comple te it al-'1 very low price ... and our charg~always includes your resident state retidrn THEU:'COME_ TAX PEOPL~ COSTA.ME~. , I C~NA DEL MAR 117l ......... '""'.'~j~tll St. H4i £. C_. Hwy. OP"' t _,I"" WMkdeyt, f·S Sat. I 5.111. '4M22t .orEH TOHIGHT . HO ArPOIHTMIMT HiCESSAIY , Exam Set , tr~~.~~,~.1~:.~~ PdUL HdS d DRll!KlnG ·PROBLEm : ifit~Yntlrd-tn· entering· -----------·--~--------------.-~-----------·---------------------~-------.:--------------... __ ,..__ ,,,..._. ..... -~_.._..~~ ..... .-..-~_..._. ..... _~_.. .. Servile High School next • DeathJJ EUewlJ,ere , fall will be given Satur- day at the Catholic boys school. SAN FRAN C ISCO service will be h t?ld tUPl) -A memorial Saturday for Georg~ C. Kiskaddon, 54, who went to sea at 17, became a Death Notices · Liberty Ship captain at23 orT and retired at 52 from his FRED c; on , rt•ld~n• of Hvnf· $30-million -a -year 1n91on eeact-t, ca. D••• 01 au1t-t maritime business . Jdnuarv 31, 101' al In~ 1100 ol 79. . Survlve<lbyt\l1dauqt\ler,81lly8ec~ol Kiskaddon, who died of 1-lunllngton De.tell. Sl\tor Joannr c cancer at his Russian Hill P,.ouqh ol Ouerll Hiii, Ca . nitce, M\ M.1rouer11ev. Tll•1Cn1ro1owrt1H1t1. home. was a ma.s te r Mr. 011 was a mem~r ol lne .<Vmrlca" m a r i n e r r a C j n I! Lt9lor> of Hunlln91on Buen, •nd · ' d veterM•ol wor•a w"' 1 54-rv1c .. W111 yachts man an ocean· ~ n11d Wednesdar 10 '°AM, SmllM' conservat\onlst. Mortu•'h Chapel lntermtnl, Good Sneotu•rd Cemtttr'I' In Hun11no1on ---Beach, Ca Sftl1lll\ Morlu.,,a,~too . • l(tNc HOLLYWOOD <UPI) o~e,., LESTCR KING, ''''°""' 01 _ w i II i am Add a m s NewPOrl Bea< n. Ca 0flf' o1 dtall'I . "•"'u••v '· 191•. sur•.v•a by hh ..,,. Welch, 61, speech wnter Ht>1eri, aduqhl~r Saundra wm~ns o1 t o pres idents and a c~"llO\, C• . qrand\On Ktrry Wll'''" . . I of C•rrilos. ,1,11r. oo,,, Z•Qf'r 01 tclev1s1on story consu · Holl><ook. ArlroM. COU\lns. Or. Aura tant, died Monday after a ~1~r~~r~!u~0~~n~u~~1 v~~·v.'1.;." lingering illness. Welch .and HolM' Giiion ot Tuscon, Arlrono. wrote mor e than 500 ~rv•re> w•ll bt 'ltld al 1 00 PM Thuo· 1 I d .. h 500 oar Pac11tc view Chapel w1111 Rev. te ep ays an ano.: er ervc:e A. """'' °"'''"'"' Vl\lla11ori radio scripts. At the time hours· ,ue,aav 1 oo 10 9·00 PM and ( d h h t Wedn~sdar 9 00 AM to O•OO PM. lnler. 0 eat • e W 3S S Ory ment, Patil!< V11w Momori•I Par•. editor for the "Swiss NeWPOrt eeacn, Ca. P•<•flC view Family Robinson" TV ,Morluarydlrttlors. . ·BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 873-9450 Coeta Mesa ft.48-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa ft.42--91 50 .. McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9 41 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 series at 20th Century- Fox Studio. WILMINGTON. Del. <UPI > -Walte r S. C'arpt'nter Jr., 88, who guided the DuPont Com· pany from an obscure gunpowder m anufac- turer into a corporate giant. died Monday at his s uburban home . Carpenter retired a s honorary c hairman in March, ending more than 65 vears with the Wi lm- ington-based chemical firm. It will start a t 9 a .m ., ending at about 2 p.m. There will be a lunch break a nd s tudents should bring a s ack lunch, according to Rev. James P. Dunning, the sc hool 's di r ector o f counselini:?. Pre-regis tration for the examination is not required. The examina· tion fee is $10. F or addi· tional information, call Servil e High School, 774-7575. REFLECTIONS by R eyn · Sl1 e ffe r "V..tty it • _,..... ..... -· a.. ....... fr'Ollt .... ........ -..... " "°""~" In ou r pe r s ona l "balance s heets" we l hn vc both assets and , liab1hl1<'s . . . our good traits and our bad. We s tri ve to improve ou~elvcs to earn the admiration a nd respect or our peers. IC one is s uccessrul. who c an blame him for being, somewhat proud or his accomphsl'lmenlS? , Pride. when justified, . can be tolerated. When it developcs into vanJty, 1t becomes another hability whic h , as Bi s m a rck pgmt5 out. detracts from P~ul !s married, a father, owns his own home and car, has a good job, but he has .i trouble getting along with people ... at work and at home . • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel our total worth. ----------u f ew people are really PUBLIC NOTICE "well informed about; ---A '*~'fi'. So Paul drinks a lot ·to help solve hi s problems-he's suffering from alcoholism, 3500 Pacific View Drive NewPOrt Beactl. 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S!~!KfR 971> SOVTH' C0-4.ST HGHWAY LAGUNA ~CH 494·1535 SAN ClEMENTE IS)J NORTH El CAMINO RE,\l 4~-0100 a life-claiming disease. ALCOHOLISM NEED NOT DESTROY LIVES ... HELP IS AVAILABLE If you or someone you know needs help,· call the ~ PROGRAM' nearest you .. SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 31872 PA CIFIC COAST HWY., SOUTH LAGUNA, CALIFORNIA 92677 IELEPHONE (714) 499·1311 BREA HOSPITAL 875 NORTH BREA BOULEVARD, BREA, CALIFO RNIA 9262 1 """ P\lbll\lltd Ora"9" Co.U 0.lly Piiot, '1~rr>. 10, 11.1•.1t1' .,.._,,,.,.. _________ ~ ------------------------------------------------------- TELEPHONE (714) 529-49631213)694-2139 .. Tuesd1y, February 3, 1976 DAIL y PiLOT A 8 No Dry Eyes '·Here TULELAKE <urn - S hr e d a ge nu ine horseradish root a nd it will move you to tears, whjch explains why the Tulelake Horseradish Co. holds back on pre>-· -duction. Parents Gain ·Strength They See Danger of Some ~eligious Cults GREENSBORO. N.C. <AP > Parents concerned about re· ligious c ults which ar(' "enslav- ing souls" o( their children have a new organization to turn to lor help here. More than 300 persons met in a Greensboro chur~h during the weekend to form the Citizens Organized for Public Awareness of Cults (CO-PAC>. They say they want to end the hold on their children of the Unification Churctt. the Ch'ildr<'n of God. the Divine Light Mission and other cults. .. THESE GROUPS ARE not interested in saving souls. but in enslaving souls," said Anna Pace of Greensboro, leader of the new organization. Most people believe the cults are harmless and think the move t oward r eligion a w elcome change for young people, s he said. But the cults are actually a t hreat and "the greatest ex- ploit(\lion of youth since the Hitler youth movement," she said.' Various cults around the nation are estimated to have about a mill ion yo ung peopl e as followers, leaders of CO-PAC said. Westchester County. N.Y. h\ that. case, a 19-year -old disciple of the South Korean c ultist, the Rev. Sun Myung Moon. had his mother and Patrick arrested for trying to take him forcibly from Moon's estate. CO·PAC wants to t{ive parents whose children are still in cults an organization they can turn to for fellowship and help. ONE ORGANIZER, J eanetta · French of Greensboro, has two ·Hike .Seen In Cancer daughters 10 the Uoil1calion Church. "Our family hus expencnc~tl so much from this that we'll do anything to keep others out. If every parent would speak up, then we'd have !tomething. If everybody hangs back. we'll never get anywhere." she said. Jim Taylor of Boone, N.C. had been a member·of a cult called The Way. The Truth and The Lile. llis father, F,dwin, says he managed to get Jim away from the cult by s i1:m111J; a warrant to have the youth committed lo a hospital THE YOUTH ADVISED those al the meeting. "I f you have a son or a daughter sn an organiza. lion. whether they've been there six dClys or whether they've been there si~ years. don't give up. If there's one thing you need it's love of family." One problem in extracting a young person from a cult 1s the cons titutional guarantee of freedom of religion. said the elder Taylor, a lawyer. Hut the Cons t1tutio only guarantees freedom eh f. not freedom ot action s ch as i cgully influenc· ing ct> e rts lo jo1 , he said. College Locks Up Sex Bed STONY BROOK, NY. <AP ) -Th e S t ;Jll' Uni versity of New York has closed the door on a water bed that student:. installed in a dormitory as a trysting spot. T he univehity said thf' bed. set up in a basement recrc..ation room last September with $40 from Kelly B dorm ltory 's Sl.000 student fund. was intended to soothe onl v t he spirits of the 200 dorm residents. "T HE MATTER is bt• ing reviewect t o d e t ermine whethe r , in- deed. it is be111g used for its established purp<>se," a spokeswoman said. That purpose, s he added, was meditation and study. S tude n ts s aid th,. wate r b e wa used mainly sex. Th stud the More than 10 hours a week of production "and you'd have the whj>le West Coast covered up with this stuff -every-. CO·PAC'S ATTAcK isn't the body'd have t ears in .first. Ted Patrick of San Diego their e:,i.es," jokes Otto has made a career out of "depro- Schaffner, a pioneer of gramming." He bas been con· the horseradis h industry victed of false imprisonment in inthissmallcommunity. Denver for taking two young o fog they o over up, ondering g _the·atten- SCHAFFNER SAYS Denver-area women away from he grew two acres ot ,a religious cult. He had been horseradis h in 1954, hired by their parents. when there were about20 He is also facing charges in acres in the area of most-_ ;;;..... ____ __..=-"---==--====c=:.:__==~ ly reclaimed marsh land _a bout 41.100 feet above sea level. "We're here because· this is wh e re the horseradish is. n ·s {he finest horseradis h in the whole w.orld -a little goes a long way." Now 500 acres are in production and most of the crop is sold to pro- cessors for national dis· tribution. SCHAFFNt:R SAYS making go od horseradis h is a s imple operation. "We just take some fresh horseradis h root. l wash it, run it through r the dis integrato r l o . pulverize it, then put in it in a tank with acid, let it set a while and bottle il. · • Pair Win Sewage Lawsuit ---·--· ••• --.. ·--·-----··-.. ~-..... -.. 4 .. ____ • .._ ....... _ ..... ____ .. -... -...... ·-··--·-····----"~ Your 1975 Federctl and California income tax returns prepared fr ee of charge with a certificate savings account of $5,000 or more. Full qualifying details are explained in our brochure. Personal, private tax conference. · plus computerized preparation of your returns to help assu re yGu take adva ntage of every possible deduction to keep you r taxe s as low as ,possible. LIMITED AVAILABILITY Bu t hurry! Appointments are limited. . Choice se.lection from limited schedule still available on first ·come first ·served basis. CLEVELAND (UPl ) -An insta lier error that caused a South Euclid couple and ·guests to be showered with 40 gallons of raw sewage in 1972 has cost Ohio Bell Telephone Co. $6,000. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Carlone accepted the $6,000 settlement from Ohio Bell in the cham· bers of'Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Joseph J. Nahra. we'll show you how to Cut taxes on current income!· The coupl e h ad a t elephone jack installed on their patio in 19&1. To pass the wires through the kitchen wall. the in· s lallcr mi s tak e n ly drilled through a four· inch soil pipe connected to upstairs plumbing fix. tu res. .J. Norman Stark. al· tornt•y for the Carloncs, said huma n waste hutlt up in the kitchen walls for t•ig ht years. <'rcating a noxious odor that re· sis tt•d the e rforts of fumiS?al ors, plumbers and sewer experts hirt'd by the Carlones ovt'r the years. The source of the odor becam <-a hun1t antly clear Aug. 21, 1972, when the kitchen wall burst and the Carlones and their house guests were splashed with 40 S{allons of sludge, Stark said .• C11// tltc "uut-<>ft/14•.wov'' druli •r /i>r 1hr h<•st ln11e Nlf!S. h1t• try lrurcl1 r. MISSION VIEJO JM PO'Ri"S S.1n 01~1tu fwy. 111 A .. cry 'Mi»iun Viejo (7foJ J 8Jl-1740 ... FOR ANY . EMPLOYED PERSON FOR ANY SELF-FOR ANY PERSON EMPLOYED WITH $10,000 PERSON TO DEPOSIT Individual Retirement Accounts If not already covered by a qualified retirement plan. set aside up to $1.500 earned income each year exempt from current federal income taxes. No current tax on interest earn ed. either. ". Keogh Retirement Accounts Set aside up to $7.500 of earned income each year exempt from current federal income taxes. Interest earned also exempt f ram income taxes until w1t/1dra*n in retirement yearS"."" YOUR 1976 TRUSTEE FEE IS FREE ON l.R .A.s and KEOGHs OPENED THIS MONTH Tax-Deferred Annuity Accounts Defer federal and state income taxes on interest earnings through a tax· def erred investment annuity account. This plan now available to savers at Fidelity Federal with annuity by American Guaranty Life Insurance Co mpany also results 1n improved estate planning by removal of funds frc>m probate. We plan to save you taxes. Let us show you how. FIDELITY FSfJc -:;r,_J_ .. _/J GS --·--... o~SAVIN _ ....... -... ·- ANO l04N ASSOCIATION 1855 Harbor Blvd. 645-4420 Costa Mesa -Newport • ' • • ... ' ,\'fc-.-, Bau ••• l\tr o naul ? Th o mus S t uf · t (<>"rd i s Wealht>rfo rd , Okla. 's favorite som but r csi dents a lon g a street n amed after h im a r c pet itioning t o get old na rtH.' Wa s hita Avenue-back. AP Pllolo Introducing Mizer, our economy champ. The M f1er Is Mazda's new plston-englne,ar, the lowest-priced 4-doorsold lnAmerfcal ~, •Suggested re1ail arice Ptu-: lax 1on1n'".t!, ll~Porlllhon t hargGS, O!)lionat eQ1.1opmen1. and oealof s pieo;irn1oon cha•ocs.. MEET THE MIZER AT YOUR MAZDA 0£Al.ER TODAY. llEIZDd THI WO•&.D HAS CHANGID. SO "AS MAZDA. • 7 . I _A ___ J_o ___ o_A .... ll;_Y_P_1..;;;L.;;;O_T _______ .;..T~ue;.:sd=•Y~· f:1bru1ry 3. 1976 UCI Revives 'Streetcar' The brutal power and the e motional depth or Tennessee Williams' masterwork, "A Screetcar Named Desire.'' Is not alwa)'s attainable under less than tho~ough professional rnndiUon:.. yet the an tcrprctat1on now on stugc at UC Irv tne sue ccc<b nobly in m:iny respects Technically. the lJCl production is a triumph of the fi-rst m ugnitudc. Gary Be lshe's drab Ne" Orleans selling , Cameron Harvey's superbly rest rai ne d 11 ~hllng and Cory Clark 's mood sustaining Dixiel;md music over the scene changes would enhane<.• a Uroadway·style mounting llOWE VEK. AS IN WILLIA~1 S' "Ni~hl of the Iguana." the tcchnicial w·tbtry, if accomplis hed to the degret: which it is at UC l mav overwhelm the •n.1clience more so thcin the ca~l is capable of doing Director Ashley Carr's student performers seem a't lJrnes dwarft:d by their surroundings, even though some arc lalC'nted enough to compensate. . The shining li~ht of the university production, as 1t must be in any successful "'Streetcar." is its Intermission Tom Titus Blanche DuBois, the haunted Southern lady with V past she stn\'es unsuccessfully lo hide. At L"CI , Ne la Lci1,thton de l V<'S mto this role ~11nong th~ juiciest in the t heater with a passion, bringing Williams' tragic heroinl' to full bloom 111 u bt-<1utiful 'ly modula~Nl charucteriwtion Le:.s successful is thC' Stunlev Ko\\als ki of .John Redaelli. \\ho Ct1pturcs his ch~n1ctcr·~ hruwllt~ ""A STREETCAR NAMtOOHIRE"" ~ Or•m• by feno<.~wt• W1lll•m\ d 1,ectt<t by A\ht~v ,.,,, ~enN, D't G41ry 6-1\hot tlQfthn9 by (Am et on t4t'r'V•V ort \tn1C0 lh\ol'~''V thftNQh ~-IJt CNy •1 1 o"cloc~ oy lht' UC''""" Scl>Ocl of Fu.._ Ari\·~'"" F1nt> ArU v111 .. ,.. The•t•ronc•mPY\ Ht\erv•tton11lll 06'1 81a!>(lw Ou8o•~ SlilnlfY Kowal''' Stella ico .. .i\'• Haro1a ··Mitch · Mucn"u THE CAST ft!W'! ... ftl!l'!'l ... ,..IR~!9'1MN~,...P!'9 .. -----ft'!"...':~~~~11 P•blo Gollt•lt\ Oo<IC>' Nlllt1 l.1'•9nton John RtC.f'I h t(•mt>Pnv co1 .. Jonn S""l>d'O (h,-.~h Owvet """"' .. S1Ctf .,.,,, John Ho..,.nnt\tll\n P•uJ HPll'1n (.dtOI~ COO"*V H.ayd1\ Kt•mter Ca~\an'3r d Mcot, ~ "PETE & TILLIE'~ IPG> '"SHHLOCI HOLMES' SMAlTlt HOTHB• tfl'GI "SUMSHIME IOYS" IPGJ "T AH THI MOHEY .ANDlUN'' JAC« NfCHoUoH "OHi FUW ova na CUCIOO'S HlSl"' Ill "l D~ YS Of THI COHD<>a• t11' "CHINATOWN" lltl "DIRTY MAIY, cuty LAUY" "VAMISHIM<i POINT"' -.OHi IN 60 SECONDS" lfl'GI ".,, ... ......... "',. .. ..... ,, ... ......... u ,."1 ... lt •1t••• ...... ,, ... ,.,, ... h.,,. .. ...... ,,,., ... , ... "KILLER ELITE" IPGJ "CAPONE" IRL. ,u,_ DOG DAY AmlNOOH 111 ,MA_ qfOWNING POOl•fl'! HIO 11,M e U-1 MIU Uff"I I~ 1~1114lV1VAll WINTHHAWk l"ll O\IA\I UU "--'"'IOI -.I tOeUI tlOIOB e ""' OUO<AWAT 3 DAYS Of THI COKDOI 1•1 Ufl & nMIS Of GtlUt Y ADAMS 10! Mt • .)UHI INVISllU l ,_, INIH l,.,_N!f ----------1 (0) ·-·· "°_,. "iiltl~=f"~~~l M-C. IC0'1 e -Y. IOO ,.._ ... , fill '":.':: .~" fH( HIHOINIUIG "' tJ ~·:1,. '#IUO ""'' fflOJ .... j ... ,,...,,n ....... , •• ,i.1 tll 14'1 . -' ........... ~ -. -· ---. -'· ......... ONI fl,\W 0¥8 tMI NIOO'S MUl 111 ··-· UNCMO DILUJl.I Ill MiUf'' ,....,. •O. S\ll.*1VAl1 WINTllHAWtC !NI O\Ut e sn"OlD WIVlS '"" ...... , ,_ fOll llHIYtVAU WINTllHAM '"' -m• "°''_,. llml llG MAN ""1 NICIO !IAHllA CAllO UJM0 ACOLOIH IL OHICNO DI .c;U SU , .. C:IO UHOI tol u u •tOHC WlllflU'I 1owo & wun ,... --~'"''' ---" MUIDll ON OtJfNJ Vlf'llSS !NI Q The Devil In ~ MlssJones fllSSYCAI flJ-4~1 IMl • ...._,..,. °"" 0."l 11 "-............ Nur\4 COll<KIOf 8t"hC• WAll•C.t "'-'"•can ¥1f'Otnfl'I Jf)niC• At a,.,o ... and other surface charact~nsuc~ but lacks thi: in· terpretath·e variety ti> creatt.• a full dimcnsion<1 l figure Heda e111·~ d1rtwn and proJection also nN·rl much 1mprov<.'me nt. l\ll\JBER LY COLE IS A fascinating Stella. rt:· miniscent of lhe animated Sanclv Dennis m her spooky, g-i~~ly , childlike approach. to the role. Miss Cole's excessive movement on stage is occasionallv bothersome. • A s trong. n at ural performance is delivered b~ John Shepard in the role of Blanche's awkward suitor Mitch. Shepard·~ positive project ion of his character 's bumbling q1wliri1·s without n .'sorting to caricature undl'rscores hts effecth·eness. Jn the supporting roles. Christy Dwyer over plays the noisy nei~hbor somewhcit : Mark Sicilia111 is more natural· as her husband : Jyhn Hovannis ian is well cast as a tough Mexiirnn worker. and Havcln Kramer <'onlrabutcs a moving scene as the young newsboy. PHYSICAL ACTION ON stage. a vital dement of "Streetc;ir." is not completely believable. particularly the poker night f1~hl scene which lach spontaneity More also t•ould be made of the climac- tic confronta tion between Sta nley and Blcinche. :-:s!hree mor e pcrfMmpnecs of ":\ Streetcar Named Des ire" will be gh·en. Thursda) through Saturday al 8 o'clock in the Fine Arts Village Theater on the UC l rvinc.--cam,pus Sondra Cast LOS ANG EL F.S IAJ> J Sondra Ala kc. wife· of actor Robert Bl:.ikc. s tar of the TV series "IJHrct. ta.·· will play a featured r ole in ··uound for Glon ·· David C arradine star~ . in the film biography of Woody Guthrie "R.lSH GOlDOK' "CHEHLEADHS" t•I I> "IL.ACKHARD'S GHOST"' "JOu•NEY IACIC TO 01" tGI "WINTER HAWK" "fllSH GOlDOM'' Ill '"JHl CHHILIADaS" "\.IT"S DO IT A•.AM' "OOC S.AY .AGI" INI '1ULlHFO~r '"JHE WILD rAl'TY" Ill "WINTERHA WK" IPGI 2: I S·4:00-5:50 7:35·,:25 :urs DO IT AGAIN" (PG) "GRIZZLY ADAMS" (GI 2: I 0.3:55·5:45 7:)0.,:20 FOUNT.A ... VALL.EV ~._J,t~~' & u ,,. ,_, "Bl.ACX BEARD'S GHOST" (G) "JOURNEY BACX TO OZ" (G) "ROMEO AMD tiULIET'' •Jll#I!.. ...... .-.... GOLDEN GLOBE AWAR D WINNER FOR BEST FOREIGN FILM, ENGLISH LANGUAGE Plus '4C•,1tt110. W '""' ~·~~-STARS tir FF BRIDGES -~ elhvard~ BRISTOL CINEMA Hl\fOi •T -..•C:•lh ..... \tQ,,7444 EXCITINC AO\IENTURE• Wl\l.TDISNt.Y '"~u~ oiu& TELi. Y SAi/At.AS "THE KILLER ;~~~~ FORCE""!,,.°,~ HUNTINGTON CINEMA l •tt_a( ... •H\.U'\ Ml 10 .uot t o .. ,7 -.....;; i' -I ENTERTAINMENT """ "CAPONE" .... UU '''' "'· "GOME IN 60 SECONDS"' (PGl DAUYtO tAT~l "·lOM •O "ROOSTER COGBURN" o ... , ........ )0 '"'"~>;110..-0-10 >O, CINEMAUND Jl II St 1!1•1t• •••''"" >JWI Ill t ,." ..... "DOG DAY AFTERNOON"' SAT f'.,.._.:00.1 O, It UTf'UM-hll4:110.l O:ll "DIOWHING POOL" DAl.l l:JO \AT/IU"""t):IO.t·U CINEMAlAND . UI~ St H;obot An)ht1m ~l\ 1&01 "" '""'"'' "S111RY or O" !Xl &:0 ·11)0. 1 t1U \Al/SUM-l:JO.J:I\ s.oo.•:•1.a1>0.1 t.H me PICTURE l O 8EAT FOR Tl-IE NEXT Set OF OSC,ARS ( ..... ~t~~~t~EJiUt.J .. ,,.._ v1101 Clfolf'I• '1t·4It 1 CINEMA WEST -Wf\f.,.._,.,,0Af G.O.Ot ...... l\l Wf\TH IH C(Nfll UJ 40 ) •lUS P'AlA N('WIU# fHl OOIO-H() l'OOI. At CIHIMA WISl OHL• The Masterpiece ol Love al'd Submlulon That Stunned France . Both.'K0ngs' OK .. LOS ANGELES lAPl There" 111 sl1ll be two remakes of "King Kong,·· but l ·ni\•ersal Pictures and indepcn· dent producer Dino De Laurt'ntil:. have pakhe<l up their legul d1f ferences and agr eed not to put their films 111 competition. Laws uits and pre:.i. t'eleasc:. had nown baC'k and forth-in their b;ittlt' Ovl'r who had rig hts to the 1932 film cla:.stl'. And there wci~ talk that thl' two 1ww vers10ns might bt.• rcle<1sv<.1 at the sanH· t 111u• But UI> part or the ai;reemcnt to drop the ~wt:s . Universal 'rud it does not. cont<>mi>lutc relcusin,; Its film unlll at least 18 monthb a fter the Dl' Lauren Ins production 1:-out De 1.aurent11 ), "'King Kong • already 1~ 111 produt•t1on. ~t arnng Jeff Bndgcs and Charles <:irodtn. and is scheduled to he rcle~~(·d bv Para- mqunt Pll'\ul'C'S In Occcmb1.'l' ~ STARTS THURSDAY · . FEBRUARY 5 ~\1\-\ 0\(it'-\\f( ct..'£AA1£ f\lM. fl. o£G~r~ GEORGE BURNS WAl..U:11 MAHHAU. BEST >,CTOR IN A COMEDY RICHARD BENJAMINE. BEST SUPPORTING l,CTOR 8EST PICTURE.COMEDY edwards BRISTOL CINEMA) •••)•O. ..,, ... •C•''"V• J ~ MOH ·•"I IOOOSH• 1·400Hl.'r SAi SUH 11()()$11• ,..,111 I ll u ...-•1 AOUl lS S:Z,50 CHILDREN UNDER n $1.00 -NEWPORT CINEMAS .... 1coau..rw• a .. •t ••-1"Vt 11tr..,"'"' 0~.!.8__ 6!.!:_01•0 Git Ill\. V AO~MS ONl v A\~('I: AT W(Sl9"00tl ClfrilUil• Wt\f .. f'IUH •I ··~at "1........01 ~noov ms ITTSHEm •LV• JOU•HH ttACll TO or ( CIN£MA VIEJO \0 ••RWA'10\a ,11t Mt\i~•X> u o•tto) . 3 DAYSO~ THE CONDOR ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY BEFORE Tl-IE WEST EVER SAW TM( AMERICAN COWBOY -'#lllNTERHAWIC HAO 8 EM0 M£ A BLACKFOOT lEOEND \ il!llrl •l J"'" SHn C1Dnnru .. rn1c~BB1 Cala -A VIOOftOUS iLA .. BOYANfL 'f l>m:llU IHIHO AOYCHT\IM. • f1flf' 0' fH( 'ff"Alt'S rtN MSJ llle man Mo wauld Ba K111 PLUS ''NO WAY OUT"" edwards LID CINEMA Hfw,,ou Kt'O •' •111 uoo f'IW,OU_!lACH HI-USO 7 , I Tuffday, February 3. 1978 D~IL Y PILOT A 11 l Tonight's UC Irvine Offering Public Prog rams 1V Highlights AB C 8 9:00 -Winter Olympic Games Preview. The ABC cameras move to Innsbruck, AusUia, for a r eport on the upcoming Olympic games. K OCE 9 9 :00 -The Adams Chronicles. John Adams becomes a diplomat in this episode as he travels to ·• France to represent the United States, ~ secure political support from the Dutch ·' and help negotiate peace treaties with ': Britain. Accompanying the future presi-· " dent is a nother future president, -his.son, John Quincy, age 11. .. .. .. .. • • .. ~ •l :1 '• '• •, CBS & 10:30 -0avidNiven's World. This new series spotlights people around the world who seek adventure . Tonight, a trip to India for a record-breaking fli ght ~a hot air. balloon. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday ~.,ictJ sa.. TIN Mt1111 C:llmlclts "John Evening . Adams: D1p1oma1" l'trmded b1 Starring·Role Susan Clark will star i n ti tl e ro l e of 'Ameli a Earha rt,' a three-hour NBC-TV Wo rl d Premiere movie. She previous· ly starred in 'Babe'~ Didrickson Zaha rias ro le in TV film 'Babe.· ·Tho UC Irvine ex· tenston prograrn offers lectures and films rang· ing fr-0m the slate Juvenile justict> system to propert y man age· ment . A li st ·of February offerings in· eludes: 'YUlSDAY, 1'111 i "Profrtl FIUll>lllly CO .. lnQ ol"ICI CIU1 Flo•," Clltrlu J, Ol•mond, prlnclpel, l<ennelh l .. rMll•I & Com -'Y· P1rt ol • UC l••IM E•l.,.SIOll l«IUl't '"''"'-"Profrnlon•I Pr«-tk•• In ~ .... Housl1111 1ncsu.1rv • 1 . '''°"·'".A'" 114, Comoul•• Sci.n<r llldQ. UC Irvine UlllPY• l'et SlllQlo ldlll(uion 111 tno door. 11 •P•<• petmllJ, .. lO. "T_,_ In Ml(t-S<ienct f'l<llon •• l'uturo1ogy •nd ~141 0111<1\hl," Fr,otrll1. Pohl, co.1111"°', TM S..Ce Merc.f\•ftU, •uthOt, ect•tor. Murl.t, P'"••l<le<'ll 01 lllf S<•tnu Ft< ,..,,. Wrlll'\ of Amer I<• Perl OI •UC Irvine E•t1nslon 1.c1urr wrle•. "llleyono T11l1 Horlro11. Scl•nc• l'lc· tlon In f'ot rspecll•t." 7 • t.~s pm. Am. 100, Soc l•I Sc 1ence Hbll, UC Irvine umou• F"tt Single 0tner•1 •dml\Slon •I Ille d oor II \PAC• Ptrmlt•, 16; lor oll·«~mou• \IUCll!nls ""'" \llldlnl 1.0. ctrd, U , UCI \IU- OtnlJ.,_, "'"· $1 u . WEONUDA'Y, l'tt. 4, II Al\d II "Thinking and Olvorc.t/' Ar1hur J 1.t n Qt , Pl'l.0 ., co11n•tl1.n11 PO'CllOtoQl1t, C.nter tor <:ounse11no -Sopopc,.i Services. UC lrv1~ Par1 o1 • UC lrvlnr E •l~1>slon IKture Mrth, ··~ktllQ S.nu• ol D1vorc11," 1 Housekeeper Killed 'Prof'? I: ~ I 'ht '°" °'"' ~ Conareu to 1ep1e~nt Amenu t fElltllARY 3 • ibru.d John Adi111s loves 101 A T L A NT A ( U P I I -T h e 2 5 · y e a r · o I d r1me 0 accompanitd by his eldnt • housekeeper for enlertamer, Jimmy Edmondson, :· &:dbl'~~ffi m 11m ~0"· John Quittcy, a&• 11· Adami known profession ally as "Professor Backwards.'' ••• "'"' r..-, "'-I lie I " rt t1 M lht • .,, --.... _1.ZJ ....... • stturn .,po• 1 s.ppo 0•·• was charged with rus mu.rder and~rmed robbery ~ _. IMtl\. and https ne101l1te Pt~e . • • ~ • ....., Melt 1ru1~ ••lh crul Bn1J11'). when she went to the police station testify against (. • t!WSWe ti) Mus.lcal C619tdy • t:hree other-Uefe ndants in ;. '•"'idr• fl1t111J l'9!JOf)i1t (Jl{~Cto4 Titlu "U. ''\ the case. · mondson Mme in s ub· • M•"!·lZ T1ollble" An old t rrlfliend. ws•ts I J. • ~ ~.n1st1 Drama • '"' ortn&\ wHh·her spinneiy up' Michelle Ruth Sipp urban College P ark s. I· li:tt.~l SIM Trtl ~ • '1ftt1q n\'."ube~\ltitPh)ml"ton. ·• · w&S charged Monday in south of here Wednesday rt · WtNt 0wt drtiOll. · ~ • th . t l I . f Ed . ht Sh .d th r lJellt blUll 11tur • • • E1J 0 tlltter' ~ : e pis o s aying o · mg . e sa1 e men I ':JOG @Q)CIJNM Ml..SJar ""'' IO:OOD @CJH•lli Junli' ind '-"" mondson . 65, on the basis stayeo overnight a nd two K1n~s City vs. Dttp1t. • l lutJ:1-ll1i"°"Pue1to.~1~ 1~eno •n of state ments from the of t be m raped h c r I GJ ~illl ~ e1ul pl~• IQ• 01~~ns ro collttr o th e-r d e ( e n d a nts . several times. , Mm'"""'" SW "'· I mOff•Y 16.1 rlrbt(s'Our14t so they homicide Lt. W .K. Perry Tiie Dtctrit CttiuJR1 J 11u1Kh ·, d•ot-to.eoi-coNethon sai·d. ~-~s. d1f.lt-no110 6urr .1ne11 rather, ... ~o SHE SAID the men w.,iec Gtitlkt J ·~ vtrt m11th .tltYe-bul Jo inc11ll•le took Edmondson from 7:00.lf'tlltlH Tlllinsetv.s llfth ttte nt•tlibot!lood DURING HIS long the home about 10:30 '!"fin ferOoum ._ • 1 • ,Q <J;i@®)g'.)PREJ!llERC City radio and televisien com-they we.r e going to 6 (~ 1 ) lon•nn " ol Ancetcs Wayne Roitrs s111s lOp'". ""' 111. tlum•n•llt~··· UC "-"· Mn• CO"""°"'· UC ,,.,,,. ........ , .... ..._ .,., ~·110•• •d•T\IUtOO CMl'IPV• Fo \0 , Int ludo (Ill• et t.,.doo<, 1h~t "'"'"'· H IO m11terlal.s. lul)(.n atld p1r1<lrua. ,.IDAY 11111 IATU•DA'I' .............. , "0.'lolllltr lltltlloM;' C.rOI S..t>tn Gold, B.A ,411n•O•rn.nt contu1....,1 A UC 1r v111r Ea1ons1011 0111 d•v ....,.,,..,,' )0 • m •)Cl p.M , Rm 1111, 5'1<1•1 S<11nct TO..,.!. UC lrvir• 0"'Pll•. f'°M ' ,.S. ll\CluCI .. 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Ct11tn tor <:o-linQ .olld ~ltl Services, UC lrvlr,., P•r1 :.~~~f~~~;: s.~:;~~ ~~~o.':.·.~~· IOp '",Rm Ill, Humantllt\ H.lll, UC ln,lnu1M1>u• Fre S1no1e edmi\~on et the-, 11.-e permits, u.so "Ro..Sl"Q 0••0""•'• 1"0 Prt\!flP. llOft: Pre•tnt1119 ReUt1>9 F111..,, Ptlr1 II," El""" Ael4. Pll 0 , Ottttlot E""mplery Center lor Re•dl~ IJ\lltVCllon el\d idl .. n<I ptOl•SIOr OI Ed1Jctllo11t l Psycl\ol09y, unlwrllty of Vl1ll A UC Irvine E•ltntl"" -k•ncl 1otml11•1. Fri., 1 10 pm ; !aft , t • m • ) p m Am 100 SocttJ .SCllftCO .. t it, UC Ir vine U llll>US F'-. U1. tllClllOt\ pArkollQ, l>tl"Q "'ell. luncll "J11 ... nll• PtOb<lllOI\ S•r•IO ~I. Ser•lco, Outcome." l(•.r th F F•,., <lllO'I proti.11on olllur, Coll"tv al Sen 0 1900 Ptrt of • UC ''""ne Ea -~iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;.;=;;;;;;;;--=====:;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;,.-.. 1.-.•lon ltct11,. ••• '"" "You!n 1n T•OUI>~,, .... .., At•POn•tUO ~4" quency," '1 • \0 o m . Rm 101. Ptly\IUI S<lenco BIOQ .. UC ,,.,,,. c.mpv\, Fee StnQlt 1om .. uon ti tho FltlDAY, $ATVRD.l'I' •"4 SUNDAY l't t .6, I •adt "Th« lrvlllQ ci .. voom Synll'""" °' lncl1•1d11 t lltttlon end Ille O!>en O••nown," ROl>er1 0.w, Ed 0 ll'•· s•de<\I, IMtltutt for tne Oevel~I of Hum•n Re\Ourus A UC •••fne ! • t•n\Jon w1•._end \emln.,r, .,., •. , 1 fO p.m .. S.t. t nd Su,,,, t:lO• m. ->pm., Am. 140, Socttl S<ttll<t Ltb, UC lr•ln+ tlmPU\ 'Fee· Ul,"lncludn -klllll 8""9 ll<kJunch l'llllOA'l'-SATVlllOAY ..... ••"41; 10tftd II ooor,11 t.Nt eoerm•h," 00. "In 1..e Ftmlly -RtcoonllillQ F•l'lll 1\1 Glme• -1..eernln9 to Nur1u•• • Roe.rt S. O••lt:l\On, Pll O , c1tn1u1 PIVCllOloQIU, •no '""· Perl Of • UC ltvll'le E•teoslon leC!uro .er1ts, "V• lnq T,.ns•<t•ona1 All•IYll• Jn EYerv O•y l ll•." I 10 p m , llm tit, .... ......,llot\ H•ll UC ltv1,,.. c.smo,,. Fff· !MllQlt ..im1u•on 11 the ooor rt ~to.rmll\,~ SO "Tne Oe.e1opmt1>t ol Cru11ve "Ti. Mlnaoe,,..nt 01 Resfclenhat In Ablllllts, P•rt 11," Muy Jo -•n. co,.,,. Prooe11y," R.tr S•t1na•, p,.,,. Ed.O., ••-••It orotthor Of E<tuc:• dt11t Tiit Property M•n•oeo-nt lion, C1lllorni• St•I• Un••~"•h. C-ny, Nt wPOrt 9e•cn P1r1 of• l.ono 8e1c11 " vc lrvt,.., e tt1tn'MOI\ UC trYIM Eatt .. \ton 14.'<turr ...... \. '-.,.tlttnd On>Qrern, F". Feb, • "At1'Clentltl Income Pr0per1y °"""''· ond10,i ·IOpm.;S.t,Ftll 1tnd71,~ mont Houses: lnvutme nl a na •,m.. • p.m .. t . t p.m .. Forum RO«n, Ml~mtn!," 7 ·'I JO p m , Rm •GO, UCI Ulll'ltri11v Club, UC lrv1rw,c1m· Pltyslul S<lencu 8100 .. uc lrv1"" OU\ Ftt: \M, lncludt\ p.,k•llll 9rlno umpus Fe<'· SmQlt admlu1on at,,,.. \tCk lu~h dOO<, II •o..:e permlh, H SO SA'YUlllDA'I', F0. 7 "IMprov11111 Suptrvlsory S~•llS" Howerd W)l\on, prei•dtnl, Ao· m1nhtr•t-"• Rese•r<h Anoctate!t, In< "' UC Irv•"" E•ten•lon one-day ~'"'""'-9 lO t .m •·JO p.m., Gola TUIUOAY, Fill. t0 "Zonlno. "CA~• Sludy •• OoUQI•~ M Gfeller, din"or. llt>1dM1t#I 0e ... 1opn1tnl, Tnt tr•lne Comp;iny Part Of• VC ''"'"~ E•ten•lon IC<lu•e ~110, "ProteHIOnal Pr.t<tl<t\ In NEW 25,675-SQ.·FT .. INDUSTRIAL BUILDING WITH DOUBLE DOOR TRUCK WELJ., EXPANSION LAND, PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT, • EASY FREEWAY ACCESS AHIJMORE. I o..1r 11llortn.1trcn 0111111::. C'r nU11•1 !)111lr111•\l 1f!1 111;,ltv• ( 111 \t\·111 111•1kt·r ,,, 1....1.i111 tv1 n r,1,.,, 1•.11, ,,, • 111 111u l u 11.•11!1 c.111;·1J1 h'.'8·4?11°1, (/14) 833 !OllJ. iRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX HAIL THE WHALES! 4th Annu al ~ ~1' Pe~ FESTlVALOF ~ . . ~ WHALES 9lt-./ ~ 3 Weekends ~ ~ January 30 ~· \~ February 15 ~ . ~ Whole Wotch Cruises Free Events for the Entire family MQrine Lectures, Exhibits & Movies Amphibious aoat Rides Musical Entertainment See Program of Events "in Areo Busi nesses ~R60 Where? S.in Diego I Freew,1y "5" meets Pac1f1c Co..is t H1ghwJy "l " Information Centers: it' O @@EDQlf('11l 1• J "bulheS:" -• career as a vaudeville. a .m . Thursday, s aying I to11Ctnt11tion u 1 Im •ht•llns priv1te 1n•uti1a· i c. Edmondson was withdraw som e money I l#ft LUCJ 101 opm11n1 1n rhe los Alteeles billed as the m an wt:io .•. 1\t's ·'c:hecking ac· Tiit ta1 11u du11n1 lhe dy111m1e J9JOs. Id 11 d · f ' la ltbt mine Joye• co·slitrs u his ucre cou spe any w,pr IJl. '"""~i!::;·:..._ _______ ~======:;;:=========::::;tf:.::=:====~--==-==========-~.:__:_~------l liu-k• .. 11iv. Musha. This week's epliode the English l ~rig1i1age -'· • : W..a•t " "Th~ Novtmbtr Pf111" A Jr1 l1 ot .backwa rds . l te enter·----___ _: ___________ ...;.•-------------------..;;;:;;._ _________________ ~ · DflNtk Stilts '""•aue. susPit10n and ho111lcid• u l a i n e d n u m e r 0 u s 7 JO -'::~!·::.""i",, • 1 ~~,~~~"~.~:"~~It·.~~!~.· dignitaries ~nd was a CHeCK .. Marina Inn Motel & Dana Wharf Sp,ortfishing ' : Q -\.Vw.iQ:I • r••• · · fn'end of sever a l polit1·,a1 4 • Sl!Utfts v•fe invnt•&lfOf JKk AJ11111n$1er • ., ~. I left A. nmk1n Stylt (Rosen) an around c0111Jpt1on·t1d· f j g u r es , j n c I u d in g '' '? WorldotSlliviv•I den Los AJ!Ctles. Meredith Suter Ric hard Nixon a nd OUR ·''UIUDDR~ LIS~ , , 'Ille Prladeis Bnnty, Lloyd Nolan, 011ne l add. I R lrldJ lutldl laure-l11t-inbill, Sltphen t1lio11 Rona d eagan. • ~w:-~~Mitldolb~ I =~tntt,Hv1o1unt. • licMisths eSipp hadd told OF FRee seR' 'ICes ::•:oor,~~r-~?~z;:1: i~~:l l ~;J~~rm:~,uth ri.o:e rn ~oar:r:.~ ~~~ ean· ":UP' • nc and SCllds 9olmy off Oft lft U· Wll4111 MMnlUit ano c• ' ptnsJv1 OtttlOll, but Will ~mt\ ; :!~ c~.. ftyiac Cil<us L •. JllSOIC40us when the same "''" <RL '~angO ' . rentrM6crsnlllt'aenjy'i1Tlldl '"' 10:30 fJ DEIUf Dow Nlwl\'s W•r'd .I. j • i If uplodu r~ultn& 1 mco 01 Oav•d Nwen hos1s 11\ls mlts which ~ stolen 1mmunt1ion. d • O Mtwlt: (C) (Zhtl "Nicht Ptllflt'' luluru PfOOlt 11oun toe WOlld Ou l d (dri) 'S4-Ciecort Pee\. who seek adventurt. fhts •ttk tu· .t aw· e ({Hlt¥ie' (C) (21tr) "flit Mmllrt tures 1 1110 to India for 1 }KOld tf A YMlq ~ti" (dra) • 11 b1u~1n& lh&ht tn a llOI 111 balloon FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Al~-: -Rldllld Benjamin, Eh11bt1J1 AU!· w Btb';.'.!"1" si.o. I I l ;l~@>(])mHappt D•rs Ci71ffi c:unM11okt n t~ y "'lwo All&IY Mtn" r~!ehsues :h!n t2§~ ti-r:.:t::~:!~e h~· plcton coop Cll .. iu t IOUln Int 11;00 (}) 0 mm News R 0 M E ( A p ) Cunn111ch1111 (oo# Ind Howard It r ) oJ lltws lusn lo l"Y (Of the d•mlte5. June ~ .. ', f:l.J.o' Italy's :Court of final ap-L0<kh1rt cun1s. Rnthtdulttl'.'. •· D "' " I h -~1 d th · 0 Million $ Movie: (Cl (Zhrl "Ill• (6.)Tht HoMflllOOlltrs pea as ru e e movie Ctllchot'' (Wes) '64-Richaid Boone. m Dllk Sh•dows "Last Ta ngo in Paris" Stuart Whlt1111n, lotty Franciosf , ltlaty Nart11tan, ltluy Hartman Obscene, •banned it fl'Om I Crtu w.u Qi ~!~b.~'" public showing and or· ::! Squad ft) ttolltrt MdtR Atport dered the destruction of 0 ~= (C) 126.> "Tiit s.in· ~. I Tnrt11 °' Cotllf4!~•11tu -all copies of the film in dtw11tr1'' ,(d11) '6d'°~Aobtrt ~itch· ll:JO tJ ~rn ~S Ult Mtvit: (C) the country. um. Dtbo11.h Kerr, Pel tr Ustinov. "Watusi" (1dvl ·~9 -Cto1&• MOili· The Court of Cass a-m Mnttrpit« Tlltatre: UpJllln, T · ll D ·d f DtllttsllitJ Ceo1c1111, t lone Wilh roma 1tna I. IV! Iii.I.It tion 'S ruling Upheld a ollw lo!ldon lOCltly 11rts, hu vol. R Th H~~JMMr c.,,. lower court's sente n o( $1000 MIN. BAL. .. unlteted for nurMnr duty but finds (i'j M: y It : "!.0,11p rovi MtMf' a $ 4 0 ( i n e a n d ~ her Wlllk vert dls1rm1n&, a1uethnr (mys) '46 -Srdney Tott< Clo<i• months ·1n J·a1·1 ... p1'ec ...._ ___ ~ and 111 ltom 1om1nhc. Wmtn. • .. :)5.:~~!>.:. IChtt~rito . <O l9Ci lr3JAICM,ittry "lt!v• d i re c tor B e rn a r MJ Litllt "'"'" .. B t I . d a·JO (jf )ll (Dl.ntilll and t•1y i i lolahbu (RI Susan Sim e r O ucc 1. pro uce't · Sllk117"8o1<htlo1 Pa111'L1•erne1ndl Dt•R. Michael Pu~s and Robeit Alberto Grim a ldi and s11u1ey'1ake o·w 1m1ne·~ ta1her's t~e:~i;,.~•;~1 • stars Marlon Brando and mt1u11n1 lo~. lhe wee.~tnd ind''/ ~Movie: (Cl ''Wild Htril•st" Maria Schneider. The tu1ns1n1oa not time whenfon. (dri)'58 -W~IRosersJr. lohumn 1·a1·1 t erms were S US· J1e lhrows a b1dtelo1 p111v 11 , • the tstlbllslltdmlll Henr, W1nkJt1 0 Sulhvan, lro1 Oona~ue. nonded. rs ~ m Cbost & ltlii. ltl~11 .,~ ~auesMtivC1illinShtw msrt Silt•y'"' The verdict ended Situatitn Comea1 MYoe•' .., years of litigation over !:00 7l(})(t) ltf'A'S'H The 401711\ • Ma.le. lldJ Possmtd (dll) Ki1ttn llnsu•ce P1oct1nfS ,,.. rlZ:OO T•lllf~t}one " the film in Bertolucci's M•A•S•H ~nit ltls 1 alunpi.e ol 52 -limes Mason. Junt Havoc, TI a t i Ve CO Un try that tE) M °' i t : "Htfrs Crtssroad" be h . t two s11t191y co~1usM1 combat {wes) ·~_Stephen MtHally, gan w en a viewer a ~ wllen S1111hn JK\ M1tclltll, 1 lt:JO Q ltl•Jbtrry RFD the film 's H ali an pre- hot·ihot 11thcoot11 pilot, ll•es 1n10· (t) Mt'llt: ''Crl1t1e Sthool" (dra) miere filed a n obscenity tilt compound •1111 wounded Coipor ·39 -Humphrey 801111. Dud End suit. The re we re Ci ve rul-~I Howard OwtnJ. Kids OANG1£DICK.INSON i·oo a ill~ lloHDT•-11• ings by various courts. * AS "POLICE WOMAN" · . C..e ut11 but this verdict was final. 0 Q)@ Q~ a;) '"let Wtftltl l:JO IJ.1' Cl) MoYlt: "lt.U 1111" (1111111 l . "Wtdntsd1,-s Ch~d" SJll. Peppt '65-COdByrnu,CllnsNotl,Robtll "'You mora izrng Andtrson 1nd Bill Crowley lltl a1dtd lo~An. j U d g e S • • . h 8 V C Sent by I lineer and Ital burflir ln I 1:4$ f) Mtwlt! (C) "Thf ~ Onu" ideas tO an CXtcrmina. pl1n to bmk up 1 bu111ary nna (•m) 'S6 -Robttt Ry1n, V1111n11 tion camp," Berlolucci that victlm1m rich, s1n&1e women Mayo, Ray Middleton. told the court 1· n a "tale· lltscltedoted. Z:OO QJ All·llifht Slttw: •a.ttltH C:IMI· " n I~ (IJI CD CD rnrnm XII ttlla ill the mipplllu, .. "Tiit las m e n t . . • B u l d 0 n 0 t Wft11tr °"1ftplc ""'~ A Yeps Sltrt" nurture any illusions. In preview ol tho u11«1min1 Winier l:OO f)Muie; "Ooubtt D)namlte'' 1976 Italy you are merely ~ymple Games trom lnnsb1utk. (com) 'SI -Jane Aus.sell, Cro11cho Austria. Itta~ Funk Stn1111. a minority on the way Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES !:JO n ....,.., ......,.. {dra) '30 - ir.nq ~notl, Peut lwus. "lln· ......-(adv) '4l -Jefltrt ~n, Ptlilfip Dom. JO:Oll '11111 ... 11r (dn) '4Z - ~ hwtf. Joan ront11ne. 12:00 ID ft" .,... Wlll1 '""' (mU$) '41 -Jene l'ow.tf, Clllabetll hyfol, Robert Slldt. 1:00 D "Tratk tllt MIR Den" (dll) •SJ -Kent h ylor, Pttvl1 Clltk. 6i (C) "TM C'""4 »(' (dr1) '60 -D1n1 And/CW$, Rtl0nd1 ne1n1n1. Clrcm Zimlittist Jf. Z:JO 0 .,, .. ,,,_., stnlt•t" (Kl•tl) '64 -John Ntvillt, Philip Stone, Pat~ Nt"lttl. 3:00@ (C) "lltm lil1Waf, WIMI JuM" (CIOlll) '11 -Suunn11t YOik, Rod Stt11tr, liforae Grilwd. towa rd extinction -his- t ori c al. natural a nd biological.·· Wings Given To NB Man Drew A. Bondy, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Allan Bond y of Newport . Beach, has been com· KOCE T I • • (50) missioned a second e evis1on lieutenant through the Air Force Reserve Of. ficers Training Corps program. 1P-~ NEW! SAVINGS/ STATEMENT PRESTIGE CARD NO MIN. BAL. NEW! TELE-MATIC TELEPHONE TRANSFER SERVICE $5000 MIN. BAL. MON EV ORDERS $1000 MIN: BAL. Tbue attractive. f".!e customer •ervices-and more-are available at all Firat federal Savings offices. Th ey can •ave you dollars. save you dme. or provide very, adva~eous tax·defened Hvings plana. We invite you t~p by a First Federal Saving• office soon. And clean upl -< .-Plus The Highest Interest Allowable On Insured Savings! Certificate Accounts: ($1000 min.) Six years 7=%% (8.06"/n annual yield), four years 7 ~% (7.79% a nnual yield). 30 months 63143 (6.983 annual yield). one year 6~% (6.723 annual yield). th1'ee months 5~~% (5.92"ri annual yield). Passbook Accounts (no minimum balance) SY.% (5.393 annuaJ yield). A substantial Interest forfeiture is required for early withdrawal of fixed-rate. fixed-te rm certificate accounts. Accounts insured to $40.000 by an ;:igency of the Federal Government. •Check cashing not to exceed level of cleared funds in savings account. Memlx>r FSLIC. First Federal Sautngs & Loan Association of ~anta Monica. , . He also was awarded his s .s . degree in fF) ~FirstOFeSdetraa1sMavingesoSfSaantOaMofn1fcaice atrospace technology at o A rizo n a S t ate University. The lieutenant is being Baker Near Harbor · assigned to March AFB. forduty wt~baunit ofthe L _________________ ,;,_ ________________ M_c_M_a_c•~rSt_~_n_•s_,_n_o_l_""_l_s_A~-~-G_s_~_L_o_AN--As_soc_1_A1_io_N_o_•_Yl_NT_A_MO __ N_1CA ______________ ~~ Tactical Air Command. .. .,. - J • , Hitler Owned Gas Price Grip Hurt~ U.S.?. . • • La nd in U.S. State luw of W1scons111 (ll'Oh1l11ls the kiss· tng or any pusi.en~l·r by i.I rmlroad conductor. And 1n W1ch1t.1, Kans . 1t 's a viol ation to take a 11np tn •• lm2'1..•ar without the permission of the J>r<:i.iden t of lhr railroad As fo1· t hl' town of Mexico. Mo., :ill I t.'tut tl'll you u• 1t '.s.JUega1 110 STUN \ U Pl I t;l·orr.e M 1tchell. 1ndl'Jll'nd(•nt oU rno 11 thinks government 111 krferen<'e rn the petroleum in duslry during on """'ri!) shortage 1s like II n1111n~ croµ yields for formers lrymi.: lo feed a hungry nut ion lllS OISM A \' O\'Cf 1'011 t1nu d ~ovc1 omen! prlC(' con trots and the lac k of mccnti\ cs 11.1 prov1dt> c·11o ploralwn 1:-. no ~C('l'l'l "II lhl.'r~· s :111ylh11114 that 1i. dear lo all of us 1l is thut 24 vcars of federal t•ontrol of natural gas J)flCl'S has tre:1lt•tl a real d1:>astcr, .. Mitchell l'OnttnUl' pl'IC't• l'OnttOb flu !tonally · The current frdtral ct•tlinl! on natural i.:a:. :-.old ;crrn~' state lines 1~ 52 l'cllli. 1wr thousand culm: fl·(•l. wh1lt• g.ii. produced and 1;onsunwd in th1.· .samt• s tate 1s riot !Jlll'l' n: gulat ed and sell!> for thn•t• 111 four times thr rntcrstatc rull· .:a~ i.11h:' so .t~ to increase sup- plies ''Jni;tC tld Of hstenmg to the 111t•:-ba~e. howt•v<:r. hurd-core 1•1111g rcsswn al 11 r1 cf' <'o ntrol udvo('alcs ure try 1n~ to use the surplus to revive their worn. out charj!ei. that the nuturul ~as sho1·tage 1s really a ron· s p1racy among producer s ... lht>rc for u woman Jllrur tu knit tn court. qut>stwn unscs a:-. to whether Canodians lake to wutd1 tlm; t•ountry's TV programs . Clearly: th1•y do. 011l' out of <.•very four homes up tht•rt• 1.; on a ·TV t·;,1hlt· that enables it to pick up U.S IJroudrasts. UPI hlt1>1lolo A SSAILS CONTROLS Oilman Mitchell Mitc hell hcud ~ a SllHl m11l1011 a ·yc:tr (•Xploraturn und l'nergy produc•ing com pany und n·prl·~t·nt:--;cmH· 10.000' mcmbt•rs ot Uw Tt·x:1s Independent l'rnfl111·l·r:-arul Royalty Owners Assol·1utw11 •lS its clrnil'm Jn said ' "Tht· fuel that free market pnccs hav1:.• t.'reated a tcm· pornry nttlural gas surplus 111 producin~ !>lat('& is being used. 1ronicully. as an argument to MITC H ELL S AYS lhl· ('conom ic message l>c/\111d tlll' current producing-states Mlf plus s hould h~1 Vl' been a !-1gm1I for the federal government w remove controls on inlt•ri.tak Consumer :1dvocatc Ra lph Nader n•cently s aid ''The rear <1uest1on is whether we want a U.S. government re~ulalcd ~as price or u m()nop<>Jy gaio l)rl('(' .. .. File the fat•t that lhl'l'l''s 60 miles of w;,itcr J.llPl' in the Em pirc State Huildmt!. will you., COON OOG C'£l\1F.T E RY (~. "Where's lht• national t•oon dog t•cmHery"" Saving Fuel Won't Crimp U.S. Style /\ In Chc·rokt.•l'. /\la Q ... I Vl' read that m·trc·ss l>on-; Du~ usei. l'l::un ordinary \' ascltnt• a::. a coi.mctu: "" I\ Su i.hc says Thick lj All O\Cr her body. One night ;J ~t·ek . she sleeps so (Oall'd Imagine s he's a ~ltppcry little rascal. You didn't know t hat Adolf I titler once owned X.~iO acres of pasture in <:olorudo. did you·1 And he owucd 1t durinl{ World War II, too. funchcrs around WASlllNGTON ti\I') Agovcrnmcnt-fmanc·c.-d pnvate -;tud) ~ay' the l 'nllcd States l'ould, if ll triccl . live JUSl as well ..is ti dOC's now while using onl) half ai. much energy 1-'urthcrmon'. Su\ an~ l'ncrg) 1s l'hcapl·r than JH'oducrng new encri.:y to Mtnµ1..·nsatc for w:istt'. o;a1d the study by Ucni:s ll:.tYt'1>. lhccnv1ronmcntal a1·tivis1 who organiud the firs t .. Earth Day" otls l'rv;,inc<· in 1970 lt1/\SSI Vt: EN E RGY s aving would ljkc: t111ll· Ha.ves smd, but would r<.'<lUI re only <'Oi.111ct1c c hangc·1-o 111v s hfcstylcs,s11rh .1s . Tretvl'l 111 smalh:r and mllrt• l'ff1cu·nt l'ar:. ..irHI 111.1:-.i. 1r.in:.11 ::.,v::.tl·m:- n,.11 l'1 1n:-.11l•1t1on ancl mun· effll'tl'nl hcatinj:: 111111'> Tlw 'h1f t 111g 11 l'll!ht haul:i~e from ll•:-.:. df1c·H·nt l11111on• l'ff1l'll·nt I ~ !Jl'S of tran~port, such a1> from ln11·k1> to rallro:uls I 11111rc1v1·mt•nt-. in food proccssin l! and 11ac·kag1111!. i.upplc·nwnlt•d. b> improved diets ;.111d homl' IPrdc•n ... Lc.!.i. w;1:.tl'ful lippltanecs and lighting. mon• ••ff11· 1<'n t JHI\\ t•1 p I a 111-; und the re-use of heat now cast off :ii. w :ts It· "Tht• q111\\-nl wn that th.: t; S c>ncr):!y budget can ht> gradual!~ nit l)y more th<m one-half without alter - mg the nation 'i; st ancinrd of hvmg 1:. aimost certainly conser\'ativc." lla)es:-.tud. F'llRTllJ.:RMORK h1.• added. "energy con-' scrvat1on will make more net energy available per dollnr spent than any other energy s upply option. and will allow us to minimize the e n vironmental de - gr adation associated '"ith all c urrent e nergy produe~ lion technologies · · Hayes wrotl' the report entitled "Energy: T he Case for Consl•rvalton" for a private , nonprofit re- searc h organizat1011 called Wo rldwatch l hstitu~e. with funding from the energy t·onscr vat1on office of the Federal E nergy Adm1mstrut ion. the town of Kit Carson put· tht!ir cattle' on it. It was reported in 1942 that some of H itler's rC'lativcs in Germany had be · queathed htm the land. CllOCOl.A'TE BARS Most of' the so·callcd ct10(•0!~1te ba ...:o-.:n"T1:"::e:-jr--4J:I,.....tr..4µ1~~f:iF#'.•!!...-41l.A market :iround here don't nave any· hocolatl• in them. Tet·hnit·ally, anyhow. No cocoa hut 4cr . no <'hocolate liquor. What gi'.: s them that tes Clim6 .iii West Although it pointed out the ways, step by step, the nation could cut its energy use in half. the study warned that such m~1ssive conservation "is neither inevitable nor even very hkely " · navor 1s a cocoa powder cxtrac mixl!d into vegetable oils. Howt>ver, JUS~ ccausc that flab) Huth candy bar hasn't be coated with real chocolate for the last 25 ye· s is no sign 1t doestl'l tas te i::ood It does. 1t d es . And so do the b:.H"s of the l't>tcr Paul c mpany which :.wttcht•d ovc.·r 10 the formula f a\'Onng a cou- ple of~ l'~f" ago . . If y<fu w;,int~OO pounds of grl•a:-l', filler it out of tht' .<11r 1"-\our kttch n for one year Thal '.s .said 10 bt>t:ln annua! a erage amount of kitchen ~11r gn•ac;e Ct's a m;.itlcr or rt•cord that Paul Newman, that forgetful fellow, inadvertently sent a d:in- d.r batch of flowers •;ornc timc back to t11s · second · wife Joanne.· Woodwa rd on his first wift''s birthth1:.-. \'\ Hi\1' 1\1 ~1> of lrc'l':. \urn out th(' bt•:;t f1l'CW(\ud" Says tht· US Dt•partnwnt of Agrit•ult lll't' '.\I ;,i ph•. bt•l•Ch, oak~ hickory. l11rC'h ;and ;1::,h :\I ~1yh1.· so. Hut 1t m1~ht bl' \\:lJ.!t•r1•d Ih a! thn'it' h111~t•au boys nt•ver burnt•rl .1 l't ackl11i; I J m arat·k lug in a firepl:ic1.· "ddfeu m•ol lo L M llovd, J' O Bo• l»O. Co•t• Mtu t'IU• h money 11qht tor you right now? Wt1nt to buy ;1 new piece of equipment for your business -or invest in d desirable WASH INGTON <AP> Ell'ct ncity rates arc ert•asing in the nation's wes tern !>lutes. but dropping in the £as t and South. the N~ttional Association of Hegulatory Comm 1ssioncrs reports The associatwn, whose members include all state regulatory bodies. said r esidential customers pay more for t•l<.>ctr1c1 ty in the East gem!rally than uthersert 1ons oft h<' country and less in th.£.' West NEW \'ORK ('11'\' \\as ltstc·d with th1: h1ghc't l'.11\'. •JOd SµokJIH'. \\':isl1 . was listed as lowest. en Jtl~ mg pnct>slalnl1l) as wl'll Spokanl'.' cu:-.toml'rs paid Si 85 for 500 kilowatt hours Jan. 1 and S:?:i.90 for 2.000 kilowatt hours with no increase or d ecrease shown New Yorkers paid $:j6.G4 for 500 kilowatt hourc; and $140.55 for 2.000 kilowatt hours J<1n 1 Il was down from $37.64 a nd $144.03. res pectively, Nov. 1 last year . . Boston is high too ut $23 84 for 500 kilowatt hour~ und $75 8.2 for 2.000 but this 1s down from $25.49 and $87.30on J uly l last yc<u'. Baltimore's rato for 500 ki lowatt hours went up from $22.95to $23. ll whilcthe2.000 kilowatt hour rate· wentdown from $77 85toS&1.8l. LJKF, SPOK ANE, the cost of electricity re ma1ned the• sam<.> in Portland. Ore . SI0.90 and S4J .38. Sod id Bo 1st'. Idaho. at Sll.G<i and S30.22 But 01.'n\'l.'r"s ratl' went from Sl6 5R to Sl7 7~ for 500 kilowatt hours and from S53 11 to S57.63 for 2.000 kilowatt hours In San Francisco lht> r:ites wen• raised from SIJ 52 lo SI 1.16 and from S.13 38 to $50.68 In San D1el!n ----.... ______ ,. .... ___ _ Scotch Shortage S een in Britain piece al reill es\,1 te but terT)pO(.anly lack LONDON tA P 1 Taxeshavl'bottlcdupd1stillers· money and could c'CJllSC a 20 pcrcl•nt s hortage of the Cdsh ? I Scotch wtus k} hy the early J980s, the whisky industry 1hc to.in tlcpariment t!I N'cy.iport Equity I) savs. 11 h1re1gn drinkers haVl' less to worry <tbout than F 1.rncls may be ~ble. lo hel p v.ou unlock 1 those in Bn t;w1. Ttw in-------,..------ llw door 1u your ·*-~Cl.6 lhrough an Equity I dustry predict<•ci scoL< h troubl(' is 'ttWt} Uw in Loan on your home or ;1 Collateral loan would l>c rationrd ;,it dustry ':-. mos:ic\' 1s so h~~~ lo mak(' '>lllcks taghtl\' tied up. ·Berg1us I on ol flll'Jl_Del!d you llOk.I I J\31lablcforexport 1olda.news conferenCl' I LJll Llll!l I l~lue or Dou~) Sulley (I t .. ,I \\'llJSK\' IS OOl' of Bn On any Olli.' day. thl' j!U \'l•rnrncnt t\,()\d :-1 64·i 88/ l to O ISCll'•~ VO\JI l1qu1d1ly. Iain's biggest c.1rn('r:-. of around s::!OO million of ad· I r~ overseas curn•nc1C's and vancc la'Ccs on wh1skv 11 ~~ll~IWN~ ~@ mrr. last )Car broui.:ht in $(i60 monl.'y that thC' whi~ky ~J million. Whilt' world de companies ha\'C to pjy a:-. mand remains high, pro soon as they withdraw ~· I 1~~llWlllll~~ ' ' ~~~~ii~1~h~r~~~tcro ~o~,~~.. th~pnmJn\ ':~ "~h~s~~tr~"~ ;;;D llllMC: ! I ~~~~~~~~:!;'*",~:~~~~:~~ cu;~o~::,.°" about'"" ~ I! Fr -, ID1 -11 ',,,. ,, r '"'" !J.'~ ! I j ~ff ~~;~;~~~;t~'.;;~~,'. ~~~r~~~:~~\·:.'i·~~:~~' lillo. '\ l• vt n I INAN< 11\L TOWEf~ lion's inform:'1t1on C'<>m impt•rativc for s toc·ks to ~ be laid d own for I hr 1 .• •o NrwromcrNr EnORIVE milll'l' and rhairman of Tt>LIC'ht•r 's whis l-. \ future. but Wl' i;1mply clo SUITE 2 I 1 • not have tlw m oncv · ~ NtWPORTBEACH On l' dis tillery , the &-rgius s aid_ "Tiu; lime ,=<: ---~ ' · 1 All~ORNI A92ti60 Lccbig malt d is'tilll'l y, h11." now come when W" ?~ ,, -rlo!:ed a Wl'l..'k ngo .. ;rltllli448824 Th<' rrason for thii. must demancl that the I' I rhtllicellor of the exrhe qucr J!1vei. 1t Ct he monev 1 hack to us .. Free Income Tax R ecording G e ts D e .lay Preparation ( •I ~ 1 ' '" It• I I) ' save su bsta ntial fee s " r'• ' \•, 1, ; 11 t ,,, l'(tl I h , • • 11 .. , 11 u '1 u11• L•' 1 'n, • J 'II.If' \ ti I ,1f • i I ,I •tf tl1 I 4 t 1 t f I\ rt lift • • se rvice since 11 f'" I '• ! \ l1 h Ill ANAl-I E IM SAVINGS '1111" ,,,,,. l\fll ..... \.\I I \ I ;n \ 1 I ·.11 ... 1 I' lol 1/f o I 1.,1 "'' 11 I h\\ •111 'I T• I 111 I I \1 • I 1•1-t .. 11 I .' -....--..---··· _. SAN -F R /\NC ISCO <AP>-Pat'ifi t• Telephone Co. p lans tom- troducc a recorded re minder thnt San F'r~n cis co director y as sistance c allers first look in the phone book haw been delayed. the ut1lit) announ('cd. The company said lhC' recorded messages, ul rcndy in op('ration in StO<.'klOn and Sn('rnmen- to. wel'l' lO have gone mlo operation in San Ftsm- clsco ln~t Thursday hut were held up pending u tudy i;u1u:esh•<I hy the :<tall• Pu hit <' Ut tl1I 1e-; Com 1n1s!.ion I there w1..•n• 11a·n·a :-.cs from SHI.JO lo $21 72 a nd from 43 to S8l.27 m 1 had a ratt• dt>crcasc from Sl9.38 on No\' I to SlM,99 500 kilov. all hollrs and from S66 56 to S62.94 for l , llanlc.1 's rates also went down. from $17 .37 on J uly l to .88and from S67 .82toS52.02. CIUCAGO AL 0 g Nov l to $15.68 and from Cleveland's rules rose fr $18.62 to Sl9 93 and from S57 06 to $60 73 And in St L ·s. Mo .• there wa!' an increase from Sl3.50 to $15 73 an S61.44 ~:~cn°~ 81N' Cu 8ob Evn\ INTF.R E 'TS SU<.'11 ..is cncrgy-1>roducing com- panies and l;.ibor union:-. ;,ire likely to oppose efforts at drastic e nergy S:JVIJ'lg. he noted . .. A truly Wl'll·designcct energy conservation pro- gram can creatt• a ·snowball EfCccl' advantageous totheconsumct". .. ~aid lfaycs' rep<>rt. "l f the dollars ~aved by conct>rving energy are human labor. ll<1yes added ... a s hift away from high. • conservation r ffer t becomes self.multiplying." J\nd stn<'l' h1j.!h energy use lends to displace humanJabor. Il a) es;rnddc•d. "a shift awa~· from high energy purdwst>~ would also reduce unemploy- • ment " 1)U. ,.. ~ 11'tJ 2? ........ v .. sv. ~·I» )>; ••••• 10.U 111·, 11"1 19'h ,~.... ' I)~ U ''o ""' n•t. '2 17\z. )•. . 1)14 12~ 1s•, u~1') ,,, . .. M UT U AL F UND NEW YORK Flond\tl< • bb \ O'I Eot~I Fa 10 b• ll b71tmp Ctn 6 •• I b• Bro In< 8 7\ V \b PLI Trn C> 'IO I S4:STEIN llOE FDS IUPI I rolluw•nQ Bu\I >-dn •.% • ~ Enn9y I) 16 N L. Inc eo,1 ~ 71 llro us • ?8 10 ,, PRICE ROWE I BalAnc 18 ,, N L. 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FO 10 l• 11 )t.I 1>1 1 (';"O 10 •I 11 •\ Oc••~ 'Ol N L 1 unav1tlltbl• ' .. 7 Tuesday' Afternoon Price8 NEW YORK ' . \ t•ar .. ll1~la·IA•"10 EXCHANGE STOCK -·· Tutll&Qay._Febn.1lll)' 3, 1976 s DAIL V PILO T J\ J 3 · Defi~it Exp~ted Short-range SS • Prob ems Seen 8 ySYLV1A PORTER (Second ma Serrira J Serause of the combuwrl impart or years or high lnfla hon and high unemployment the Socrnl Security system "111 pay out $6 b11lwn more an benefits tt1un tl will collect 10 taxesw '76 Ne Kt year a not Iler $6 b1ll1on defic-1t 1s 1n sight This ts no cause (or panic Even after next year s dt - ficit. there s t11l will be about $35 b1lbon 111 Soc it.d Sccunt.Y trust fund reserves. Dul or cours~ this situation cannot be ul lowed to continue 111 dehn1lely . The Presa dent recogn1~ed t he challenge with his pro- pos a Is last month Congress must not duck M.oney's Worth because 1t is an election year This is the year for solutions -well ahead of a ny cns1s date -to provide thal additional f10ancmg will be on hand when at 1s needed SUCH ACTION AL.so would restore pubhc con!1dencc in the program damaged by a recent rash of unwarranted attacks on Social Secunty s soundness and v1ab1llty Even forgotten as the vital fact that Social Security - benefits are among the greatest weapons we have agamst a prolonged economic slump There are several ways to meet the short term f10anc· m~ problem of the Social Security program -without set- ting an ar 1trary hm1t on benefit increases to the elderly, disabled, idowed and orphaned to help the,m keep up with ~a I ~ (1) TH E RAT£ OF the SS t:.ix, now 5 85 percent each for- employe and employer and 19 percent for the ~elf­ employed could be increased Robert J Myers former chief actuary of the Social Secunty Adm1nistration~·and now an adviser to the life insurance industry p roposes an increase of 0 5 percent each next year 09771 at the latest President Ford has recommended an rncrease of 0 l each. as of 1977 r ' .. But increasing the rates would hit all cover ed workers socking it to the working poor as well as to middle and highe r income workers This also would affect all employers. who would have to contribute more for employes on the payroll a11d new employ~s hired These ad· ditional costs m 1ght cause them to cut back on hmogs -or pass on the costs lo us m lhe form of higher pnces for Lhetr products (2) Instead of hiking the rate, Robert M Ball, former Comm1ss1oner of Social Security, recommends lhcit Congress raise the maximum amount of earnings taxable for SS to $25,000, begmrung m 1977. THIS RAISE WOULD not affect the SS taxes paid b y the four out of five workers whose earnings fall below the max 1mum subject t o Social Secunty taxes That m aximum 1s expect ed to be $16 800 m 1977, up from 1976's maximum of $15,300 Those paying the tax on earnings between $16 800 and $25,000 Ball points out would gel added SS prolect1on from the add1t1onal taxes For instance, if you're 55 years old and earning $25 000 or more from 1977 to retirement at 65, you • could look forward lo a monthly benefit more than $100 higher t han you otherwise would collect • (3) SlJll another proposal calls for general revenue. funds lo be contributed lo the Social Sccunty trus t funds But lhts would bring with 1t the danger that the program might eventually become a welfare svstem with ~cnef1ts based on an 1gnomm1ous · means lest. ' A fundamental strength of the Social Secunty program 1s that benefits arc paid as an "earned n ght " Of Mortgage Bonds Southern Cal1fom1a Edison Company hos filed nn ap· phcat1on with the California Public Ullhties Comm1ss1on re questing authorization to issue anci sell up to S12S m1llton of first and refunding mortgage bonds I aek K Horton, board chairman and chief executive off I( r r announced The new issue designated Sl 11cs GG, 1s scheduled for compet1t1ve bidding on March 17 • The electric ut1hty expects rn fd c a rcg1strat1on state- ment with the Secunhl'S Jnct f xchangc Comm1s:.1on m Washington, 0 C on Feb 9 llorlonsa1d Proceeds from the sale of the l)onds will be used lo reim- burse the company s trC"a~urv ror funds previously ex pended by Edison for its conl inuins: construction program. and the refunding Of 1ls S35 m1llmn Series C mortgage bonds which will mature on February IS 1976 he noted Edison supphes clectnc1t v to more than 7 5 m1lhon peo- ple hving m the company s ri0 000 ~ctuarc mile service ter- ritory m Centr<tl and Southern ( J ltfornia Allergan's Sales Clinth 30 Percent rrvrne based AllcrE?an Pharmaceutic als has 11n nounced fourth q uarter and year end opera I ing results to 1975's net income ror ::i tota~ of $1 22 per share "'OURTH quarter sal es ,_ ~er c $8 975,000. up 32 percent For the "full ye.at sales o~er irn les 1n the fourth totalled S33 052 000. up 30 re~ quarter 1974 Earnings after cent over 1974 s ales or taxes and before discontinued $25,396 000 Income after ta operation and extraordinary' es and before d1scontan ue<1 item for this period equalled operation and extraordm~rv $918 000 (36 cents per share). item was $2 953,000 equal t11 versus $610,000 (25 cents per St 17 per share. compared to share> rePortcd in lhe fourtn Sl,709 000 or 70 cents per quarwr a year ago share earned in 1974 Adjust ments added 5 cents per share Commenlmf.! on these te- sults. Gavin S Herbert, Jr • president and chief execut1v~ officer , said, l'he momen· tum exhibited during the first three quarters of 1975 con- llnued in the fourth quarter, aided by the fi rst lime sales o( our new soft lens protein cleaner in the U S market Initial demand for the protein cleaner exceeded our produc· t1on capacity W" have com- pleted construction or add1· t1onal m an uf acturin g capnbthly :it Irvine and are now well Positioned lo meet the conhnuing demand ror the pl"01eln cleaner " llE R8ERT continued; · 1975 was the most successful year tn Altergan's history w1lh all product groups poi;t · mg strong gains.'' i .... -_ I A 14 DAIL y Pll,.OT Tuesday. February 3. 1976 GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMfl.nt.i. " - JANE EY,RE THE BARDARJAN AND THE GEISHA PLANET OF T HE APES I J . " . THE FllM-FLAM MAN LAURA TI-IE TiiREE FACES Of EYE 111£ AGONY AND THE ECSTASY THE GRAPES OF WRATI I BUS STOP HUSTLER Tl lE LEFT HAND OF GOD OUR MAN A.INT HOWTOMAll.RY A MILLIONAIRE . .., Now on our DC-10's to Chicago, Denver and Houston, . see specially condensed movies af no extra cost. ~.ta rti n g February 2nd o n our wide D C -1 0 scree n \Vc'rc ·howing Doubl e Fea ture Fil ms in e cry cabi n. The film s fca - ru rcd above are just ~o mc of man y. A lon g '~it h o ur specially condense d fra turcs we're al so hi g hli ghting tht: w8 rld of sports, news and human int~rcst of the JO's, ..in·~ a11d SO's w ith cb ssic newsree ls. And we're showing cHtoons rh.H will-keep you laughin g. Newsreels, ca rtoons and Double Feature Film s, you'll find they add up to the fin est entertainment pac:ka gc in the air today. · 'to reserve yo urself a sea t for ch e!o nl y Q o ub~c Fea- ture Films in th e air an<l o ur cxclu ivc Coach Pub on mo st domes ti c D C-lO's (excl uding Hawa ii through ~c rvi cc ), call your trave l age nt, our partner in gettin g thin gs done, or Continental Airlines at the numbers listed be low. TO CHICAGO: •10111\~1·. 11.10 AM:J: II lollpu l(lJ, flurhank). INO AM':t:. 12:00 NOONt. 12:20 PM (O nt:m o ). J:OO PM t. (d)(J PMt, 11:30 PMt. 12:45 AM·t. TO DENVER: ivm AM •. 9:15 AM:j:.10:15 AM COncano). 11 :-10 AM •. 2:00 PM. 5:05 PM•. 12:45 AM ·. TO HOUSTON: (1 . .:!5 J\;\,\:f:. 7 00 AM;f:. 'UO AMt. 12:20 PM:f:. 12:25 PM;f:. 2:15 PM t . .'.\:51 PM:f:. 7:(ltl PMt. 7:45 PM:j:, 12·05 AM:j:. J·nO A Mt . . DC. IO" 1thl111t l'uh t DC· 10 with Pub (All t11glm Jrr non-~top unle" ind101ed \\ 1d1 t for d1rl'Ct) We really move our tail ~r you. • CONTINENTAL AIR LINES The Proud Bird with the Golden Tail. Los Angd l.'s-772-()()()(); lkvcrly I hlh and S:m Fernando Vallcy -9Rh·IOOO. Burbank. Glcndall· anJ Pa~adcna -246-71RI; Long lkach -5J7-44CXI. Oncano Jnd Pomona -98J-.3664; <Jrangc County-SJ7·Jl14 ; J\iwrsiJc and San fk rn.mlmo Toll Frl'l' .11 (800 ) 222·28!0: San Gal>m·I V:ilky -57<>-4210; :101:1 Monie:> and South [lay-646·22JO. .. .. . .. ' ' . . ·. 7 Stress -: Bad Stress oCten is considered bad, correlating with unhapp1· ness. However, studies show those with a low rate are impassive, while others who experience a hig)}• Je.vcLai:c .more J!B· gres)tve and live a fuller life. Our job is to help people sort out the m a ladaptive und irra· tional reactio ns from the normal miseries that are a part of living and help us ~row. Speaking was David Sheffner, MD, who served on a panel with Allen B~nes, MD , and Roseanne otier. MSW . Tht'1r topic was oping With Rda· tionships. • To cope. the panel Advised, take a look al yourself .. Check out \\'.hat works for xou, H's m· diYTdulil. - CHECK POINTS Areas to c heck arc your physical health so you can con- trol your life a nd the past and c urrent effects of important people and your environment. Coping With Stress Throughout the Life Cycle, a three-part open forum, drew a capacity crowd each night. Sponsored by Hoag Memorial Hospital-Presbyterian, it 1s reported by Bea Anderson, People Editor. The first session dealt w;th Stresses of Adolescence; then Coping with Re/a· tionships-Marria ge/Non-marriage, and ended with The Middle Years and Beyond. Moderators for each prog1am were Algerd J. Krukas, MD, chairman of Hoag 's Department ·of Psychiatry, and Barton J. Blinder, MD, chairman of the department's education system. Stress stems rrom emotlqns .nlnd affects the body. Pay alten· · lion lo what is happening in _.i!Dur .llf i:. ~r'lt can be caus ed by change in .. felationshaps. However, if com· m~ication is open the change won't be sudden. :Vou will know what is important to yourself and the other person. You' have to tak~ a careful look al things as they com e along. Take time to work through your problems, find out who you are a nd what's important, before going into a relationship. An inexpensive but effect.ive tool is a diary. Record daily what happens, what you think about it and how you feel. Review weekly and you'll learn some basic truths about yourself. WUERE'STllE LINE? "Where do you draw the line from looking inward and doing for others?" asked a woman in the audience. When you a re in touch with yourself, then you can pro· ject a nd m ake contact with others. When you feel good about yourself that is. com· municated ou,wardJy. rnother.,membe~,9f the au· ' ~ ( ..... • f 1n dience asked. "Why can't we take the 'should'>' oul of rein· tionshlps?" ', 1 "Frankfy, 1 do1n kn'owJ '- Ms.Kouer. ~ "They are essential." 0r . Barnes. We get them as children by not being encouraged to think for .ourselves a nd go with it. As we get older we find it is safer, explained Ms. Kotzer. We live in an uncertajn world and without guidelines (the shoulds> we panic. By testing them we can sec some sense in them, asserted Dr. Barnes. CONTRACTS "What are your views on con· tract marriage?" ''Whal about the '8ds?"-Vr. Sbeffner. If contracts a re to be re· viewed. it should be done before children. It's traumatic for the m when p a r ents split. Children are acutely messed up after divorce. Those who do well are a minority. Dr. Barnes advoca\fs more ' education in parenting to solve the problem, rather than legal means which Hasn't much rela· . tionship to reality. . The big question is not why people get d 1 vott'l•d. but .,., h> llO. they marr) '! So many feel mJrriage 1:. something thal is ~IH!n, and nothing is requ1 red lo keep It ~o ing . Constant effort 1:. necessary. Other es~entiab arc discipline. cornmilmt'nt. sensitivity, comfort walh sex. honesty and undcrstar1<.itn~. COP-OUT Dr . Barnes ("allc<l the alternate lif<'St) le~ concept a "cop-out." Di sagrl'l'i n i:: wa s Dr . Margaret Peterson. a Nl•wporl Beach psychiatrist who at- tended the session. '"l see it as a rerun. It's nothing n~\\ ... even an this country. It was only arter World War I that alternate :.tylcs wenl underground · and marria~e became compulsory'.Uy World War 11 we were tht• least single nation. Now it is evening out ·· Dr. Sheffner countered with. "Eighty pcrcenr of lhO!.>C divorced remarry. That ts say· ing something about their needs.·· 'DIVORCED CULTURE' A counselor in the .iud1cm:e sees this as a "new culture. We • . " .. . • "'>. •4· . . Middle age is: -Ten years older than I am, no matter what my age. -Chronolo~ically. e<trly mid· die age is bet w · 1 35 and 45 years old; m lrlct1c middle al!e. 45·55; late middle HI!<'. 55·65. -SOrt of where you arc in maturity. Some people arc mid: die-aged al four. others, 40, an\I some al 100. -A time when <.•hi ldrcn arc ht>ginning to emerge rrom the family. -A lime for a lot of <'han/,lt'. -A growth state when iden· lilies are rc·ci>tabhshcd. A new beginnini:: for cl<'cision-makin~ -A time for rcasscssin~ ~oals set as a youth and setlin~ new ones. -A time when we begin lo think in terms that hfc is finite These definitions were of· fered by Life Cycle panelists. George Kent, MO; Margaret Peterson. MD; Irwin Kempler, MD, and Paul Uchin. MSW. The program format was answering audien<!e questions. What can an only chJld, who Is an adult, do to motivate his parents to keep them active. so they won't sit around and die? Their ages are 59 and Ill.' You should know some <>f your parents' interests. so en· courage them. H you don't have .that know led it<'. get it. · Cherk. community resources :md in· troducc them lo what's availa· ble. . On the othe r hand, they may just want to sit around. Some f Pel retirement 1s a tllne for a well earned rest. They become relatively inactive and find it .rewardin~. We have a cullur:il view that activity is s::ood. llowever. 1t might not be to the individual. You have to rind out what th<' other persons· jnter('Sts arl' :met work from their v:iltrc system. not from what you think tlwy should do. It's difficult for ::i family lo as· sess the reason for inacltvity. ls it he<'uus<'~~r want, depr<•ssion or physical illnfss'! Loss of child ren (empty nt"'sl syndrome l opens hounctarit•s .. People have a lt•ndcncy toword less activity. but at can be an op portunily lo turnins:: inward and growing. Should a wife go lo work bt>fore all the children arc gone? Work is nol necessarily the answer. She should seek wh at's impor· tant. make a decision and st11rl preparing before they are gone. , What can a single woman dd to have a feeling of belonging? It's often implied that there ii:; a lack of identity ir you don"l belong to someone. Look at who you are. Find self-identity and you will feel complete with or without a husband There Is ~o murh group OC· tivity -volunteer. social or work. I'm not talking about jOst joining. Some investm<>nl - time and energy -is neces~nry to feel you belong. tr you invest. you·n find identity and expand interests. Do you recom m.-nd changln~ jobs when you arc in an above average stress-sUualion level? We could be dealing with the Peter Principle ( renchm~ your . .. t • .. , ~. ~· • Tue~ay,February3, 1976 t -. . , -.. ' \ ' . "". Period of Change -~leens-: ·- AJter a 20·minute movie about a conflict/stress situation between a mother and daughter, a dis· cussion on bow to cope with stress and alleviate conflict was handled by an a ll-male panel. Before the evening ended.- paoelis(..S were challenged by ~ . It's often implied that there· is a lack of identity if you don 't belong to someone. Find self-identity and you feel complete. lcv<>I of incompetency) or a ctecrensc in performance due to deprc!\s10n. I have found co\'ert depression .. Ix-cause the people who make promotions may not have as· s<'ssed ab1ht1es correctly. When caught in this situation there nre thr("(' alternatives: Make changes within the job situation. remove as much stress <ts possible. Make accommodatio n s within yourself to accept addi· tional stress. -Abandon the job and look (or something else. The questioner added that where he works I.here have been three heart attack victims in the last six weeks. T his adds a stress reac\ion on the l\Urvivors. · Find out if there are commit· lees or if they can be set up lo work with management to QJ\mlnate the situation. What is the best way to sever apron strings from my mother? I'm passed 30. 1t is on individual thing. You need to know what your dependence Is. ls it emo~onaJ. financial. m anipulation ? Separation is difficult. especial·· ly after this period of time. If the dependence is interpret· ed as the patent's -she won 't let me go-in actuality il is an unreco~ized de pendence on the p~re)'ft. Is the re a rel ations hip between stress and disease? They probably are related, but we don't know. In a recent study, 20 common stresses were listed and given points from SO for death of s pouse to 10, Christmas or vaca· lion. Good news is a stressful as bad. It is considered that· i£ 300 points are accumulated in a two-year-period there is ex· treme stress which can cause mental or physical illness. In a group of 100 who built up 300 points. 8S percent developed ' illnesses within six months. The others seemed to thrive on stress, and we don't know why. Some people are trained to adapt to change, lo view it as challenge. If they have a lot oJ changes and meet them sue <See MIDDLE AGE. Page BZ) Sylvia Bogen. instructor in gerontology and sexuality. She wanted to k n ow why lhe r~ weren't any' women fielding questions about feminine cmo· tions and feelings . A pane list ag recd. saying there are diflerences betwe~o men and women. "I have found it difficult to come to grips with the exchanges and interact1lJns betwet'n women. I am constantly askang women on the staff to help m<' un. de9tand I.heir emotions.·• ' POOR QUALITY Mrs. Bogen cnlictll'd the quality of the film , saymJ! at was "poorly produced." anti that the portrayals weren"t typicuL "Wh~· was the m other s hown as a sud ~ack and doormat'>" However, the film is r<'levant. It shows s tress buildm~ when there is lack of communication and when it 1s filled with mixed messages, innuendos and an · ferences. - While discussing grades. the daughter r eceives nttgat1vc ft>t1d· ha ck and when she :asks permission to stay out µa~l hl'r curfew on a Satunluy, she 1:; given a lot of reasons why not. but she knows they arc not the truth. Hostility hui Ids : !>he feels isolat·ed; the bicke ring ac· celerates the conflict. and lh<'rc is no real solution in sight. ·fn the end the• mother abidicales r esponsibility and turns it over lo Dad when he ar· rives. Panelists were William Young. MD; Lawrence Hedges. PhD, Stuart Wilson, P hD, and William Loomis. MD and chief health consultant for Orange County Probation Department. Their comments included. BEST TOOL Honest, direct communication is tbe best tool for building rela· tionships. A parent h as the right lo sa y. ''No." and the right to say when not comfortable with a conversa- tion. DevelopinJt trust is a lifelong thing, accomplished by allowing as much freedom as you think the c hild can hanct,le. 1f a child messes up, you set boundaries and clearly state them. Be responsible. Don't pass the buck. Make the d<'casion and then communicate it to the other parent. Divorce is the biJ!Jtest in· nuence on adolescent stress. are :.1 very divorced society and mo-;t children don't seo u model marna~l' "In the last few year~ we hav~ had s uch ~• negative a p· pt'oach .... talk about wanting freedom and not wanting eom· mstment. "But peopll• c.lo want to get murried. Thl'Y want inUmacy and find out who they an•.'' And, hi! predicted, within the next 10 ycurs "we'll see a re- vitalization of marriagt'. '"The greatest freedom is in commitment." WllV EQUATE'! ~~other member of the au· df.et\te asked. "Why do people equate marriage, commitment and intimacy with the loss of frfedom? "Freedom is a state of mind. ··1 married by choice .... and my choices are still there. "Why do they talk about a <marriage) contrat't like it's a lease? ··What happened to love? "When you like someone a lot, the relationship matures. You pick him up and he picks you up. "That's what it's all about, folks.'' ... 81 ,,....·. .~ With the blended family, there's confusion; the one-parent unit, over·devotion or a ffluent neglect, and the adoptive situation, re· s urgence or doubt. -. Other stress-prolhlclng factors include d e ath, physical and psychosomatic illnesses·, -drug.s, delinquency, peer pressure, depression, s uicide and at · titudinal changes of parents when they react\ middle age. While children arc going through adolesccn~arents act out their second. ? When we are children we in· ternaliic our parents and when we are parents we internalize our c hildren. Both are difficult. Parents need to recognize this. be more tolerant with their children and help them be more tolerant. GENERATESOHANGE Adolescence is a ')tenerator o~ social change and a period of ex· treme pressure on ·child and pare·nt. -.... Today, we are dealing with a kind of "Future Shock" genera· ti on. Adolescence is a dcvelopme n· tat dilemma, a t'ransitional phase of becoming an adult. ~ Althoug h there m ay be-·a/. lot of negatives in growing up . ..,._ also is a challenge ... to the child, parent and society. · A product of prolonged un· structured society is a lot of chan~c. An example is the unrest of the "60s . lt's not all bad, but it sure ii;; painful. now DO WE MANAGE? If adolescence is so stressful, ' why do we even get through it? Because there is: Absolute jubilation of in· dependent thought. -Anticipation of future glory. -Sexual discove~ -Resilience. Family unit counseling not on· ty assists parents. it helps the children view parents as their strongest ally instead of a loxic agent. When a ehild runs away from home because the problem is the parents, the-juvenile system can only treat the youngster. Un· fortunately the court has no jurisdiction over parents, there is Utlle intervention and the pro· blem usually goes unsolved. To be effective juvenile courts s hould be changed to family courts . 'fhe family system has had a great impact on juvenile justice, but it s hould have more. .. B2 UAtL Y PILOT Most' Say; 'So . Sorry' DEAR READERS: Recently, ;1'Crumpwich From Atlanta" . wrote to say s he made tre rnen· dous s acri f ices lo put he r . husband thr ough professional school and now she feels left ,behind soctally and intellectual 'ly. The unhappy woman (now 40> wondered how other w1ves who did the same thing feel about tt. l told her l'd ask. Well, 1 did -and they let me know in very emphatic Jang uagl'. Although the .. uginne rs" in· variably have a s tronger corn. pulsion to write than those who a r-e FOR something, I w as astonished that the women who ~aid "I'm sorry l did 1t'' outnurn bercd, by eigffl lQ one, those wl\u suid '"f'm glad ." Hct'c ure some exct!rµts: OEAft ANN; J, too, put my hu"band through ~chool. Sorry? You be&. Arttlr five ye1i1rs or slav- ing (two or tho e vears were ln a factory, the only job I could rind), guess wha t he lold ·me. "You wouldn't m in. Your l(rammar and vocabulary would be an e m· barrassm ent. You s hould have bt'en studying evening,, arter work.•• (He didR 't say who would t){> doing the wa shing a.nd ironinJ:. and marketing and cooking and clt>aning.) If I had IL to do ·over again -I'd have put lUYSEL•' through and let him paddle his own canoe . -BLEW lT · DEAil ANN: 1 put my hui;band through <lentu I :\t'ht>OI and lw put me through hl'll The " hol!! t1n1l' 1 wus "ork11lg 60 hour:-o wel'k, he was play1 n~ ~nnws \.\1th CJ girl in his clu!is. l didn't huve a clue The "eek 3 ft n hl· got h 1!!\ diploma he told inc l wa'ln'l "h1 ... type" and opl'nc.'d an offiCl' with lite girlfnend \dmm hl' h1ll'r married . JUST CALL ~n; BONEHEAD DEAR ANN: l met Joe "hen we were In high school. 111• w<Anl· ed to be an engineer. We holh worked until his junior year, then Joe lost his job, so 1 worked a double shift thrct> days a \H•ek. Joe graduated with honors and I was so thrillt'd I bawlf'd for thrt'I' dayi.. That was 1·1 ~car!> aito. Probl~.ms Taxing By DENNIS McLF:LLAN Of Ille C>aily Pllot Sl"I The annual rush to file income tax forms before the April 15 de adline is upon us. It is a time of vear that ca uses dread in som e and out right confusion in others. What constitutes gross income '! t\m I en· titled to file a joint return·t What recent l'hanges in the lax law affect m e"? Sign Of the Times Those arc som e Q.( the questions Newport Beach attorney R-'chara A Brown Jr. 1s likc-ly th be asked during hi¥ Orange Coast Coll ege IN:tun• series, Income Tax Preparation The sessions will be ht•ld 011 three con - secutive Wednes days beginning Feb. 11 from 7:30-9:30 p.m . in room 119 of the Fine Arts Build· ing. Brown, who has ~iven the series for the pas t four years, described il basically as a how-to pro· gram. • . ..Th~lfltas1s has always been on the prac- tical approa<'h l o filling out the for~." he t!X· plained. ·· 1 also teach a general understanding of how the lax syste m works ... MIND BOGGLING lie believes once people unders tand the theory be hind it. the form loses its awesomcnc:.!!\ a nd becomes less mind bogglin~. The sessions usually dra w nearly 150 partici- pants fro m all backgrounds, aFe groups anc) 111· comes. "It's a progra m of wide inter est since ever yone has to fill out the darn thing." Major c hanges affecting this year·s rc.•turns are: ;,i $30 person;il exemption lax crechl. a ftn· percent credit for the purchase of <J nc•w rc!!\1 dencc and a $1 ,500 deduction for income rct1rL'· ment accounts. The s tanda rd deduction on a joinl r~t urn has increased $600 to $2,600, he added. Brown. who said he doesn't prder to simply Y o u 're n <.•\'<.'r t oo young t o voi t c your o pinion. Howe \'er. you mi g ht be too young l o hold up ·throug hout a long march. Witness this · s mall·fry ERA sup- po rte r who joine d about 500 others at Arizona capitol ~lly. Appa rently she "got ·too tired to hold up her "Girls are equa l too'' s ign. Today w e bavt· four chlhlren 11 "onderful marria.i.-. J Ol• telb e\'NyoJJC he. couldn•t have madt• it without me. lh"s Ju~t as proucl o( me as t am of him. -HAPPY INHARTFORO OEAR ANN l 'm a guy who put my girl th1•ough college. Wt' we~e childhood :-wcc•th<"t1rts, in love a:. far back as l can re membe r. 1 went into m v dad's bus mess after one year al college and we were married She want- c>d to be a nur se so I put her lthrnugh. (For fi ve years J ate plenty of canned Junk and picked '.up lots o( Chinese food."l A't'.te1' 'two) <.'Urs of nursing she divorced m e aud m arrie d a d octor :bel·:tust• we had "'nothm~ to talk ·a bout anymore." TllE UOOB .. From 8 1 • • ·.Middle Age • psychologu·ully . Can there be sex a her 60'! ('esstully they arc better pr(' pared to meet the next w\ih le:>!i stress. ls lhere a male menopause? Men don't hove the outward signs thal women do. There's a ~eneral decline in phys ical <'a pac ities. Q.µt tt is more ~ychological . ~ 1t not only 1s pos~1ble. it is dc- s 1 r ab I c a nd ple tts urablc • Ho wever . It 's not r e adily availa,bte, especially for women because they outlive men. Whe n it strikes, it can cause feeling of loss a nd d epression. Many olde r people don't engage in sexual activity, main- ly because of their children's at- titudes. But. it's none of. theu· business. • A middle-aged man divorcts and lhen marries a younger woman. Can lhis cause slress? In de aling with old age, a:s any age, the thing to remember 1s that loving somebody, being recognized by someone and achie ving tenderness m eets the basic need s, ll starts at. the mo- ment of birth. In middle-aged men ther~ is u tapering off of sexual activity After he remarries, he finds out he is Just as o ld biologically a nd, i n u s h o rt tim e, UPI TtftPflolo . Rite Dates · ·Told. JAN ITRICH Itri ch-Horn Mr. and Mrs. Edwin llrich of Costa Mesa have a nnounced the e ngagement of the ir .daughter, Jan Robin Urich and Kurtis Van Horn, son of the Robert Van Horns, alsoofCostaMesa. The betrothed arc graduates of Costa Mesa High School. Miss ltrich is studying at Orange Coast College where her fi ance graduated. They are planning to marry June 19 in Calvary Chape l, Costa Mesa. • • •• Statons-S utton Colonial Bible Church. Santa Ana will be tht' setting for the May 1 nuptials linking Delli Stalons of Costa Mesa and Mack Sutton, Garden Grove. Their parents a re Mrs. T.oni Stalons. Westminster and Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton, Eastview, Ky. . The bride-to-be is a graduate of Estancia High School and attended Golden West and Santa Ana colleges. Her fiance graduated from Louisville Male High School and attended the University of Ken- tucky. ••• Tintle-Wentworth • stand up an11 lecture. we lcom es questions from the audienc e. "l don't take personal questions. but they can ask as many as they want in the gener al field."' DEADLINE Teen· ·Not Well ·'Bread' Cynthia Tintle and Duane Wentworth plan to be married in June in Sts. Simon and J ude Church, Huntington Beach. They are the daughter and son of M r. and Mrs . Walter .Tintle arld"the Vernon Went worths . lie noted many people miss the deadline for --rmng:-wFtiCTCrcsumnrrpe11mt~rr ~l:n":­ however. to avoid this by applyin~ for an c>-· tension if there is a good cause. "A Jot of them fail to do this.·· --8;,-i R "M.\°BoM 8 iCK -specl31t~·-·--ac;o-wc<>r11n:-~m;~;~1t:rb-wrras·71--:-s ~ " -. .oUluntingtonJleach_ - --···---·---The bride·to-be attended Edison lliS?h School . • • .. I • ' He added many also overlook pas<>1blc de- ductions. ••A lot of people don't lake the ti me and don't bot ber lo work through the thing.·· In addition to covering current forms. deduc- tions, recent ehanges, r etire ment plans and s pecial provisions. Brown will discus!> pendin~ and proposed tax legislation. "There are something like 95 different pro posals now in tOl)'l mittees. There should besom action before the end of June. Some of th<'m arc far ranging." ' Heart ·Rules For Gemini \\"EDNF.SDAY, FERRl'AllY' By SVONE\' OMA RR ARJES CMarch 21 ·April 191 . Flex musclt•s also exercise intellectua l cu rio~ity. i\sk q ut·:-.· lions; l ake initiative in makin~ new contal'ls. T/\llRllS (April 20 ·May 20>: You grt g rePn light "hc•rt• :.id vert1sing. publishinr~ arL· f'On - crrned. You bridge ~aps \ou r philo~oµh1cul concepts arc sou it ht. advocated GEMINf !May 21 June :!0> 1\ecl'nl on friendship which "intens1fic'. ' ,.;motions take over -logic could bow out. Hc;,1rt rule!-head for now. E valuate as much as pos!!\1hle CANCER (June 21 -.July 22> l.t-µal process will turn in your favor. Patient·•-. 1'<>mhinetl .... 1rh keen observation could become valuable. twin al- lies. f'ace issues as they C'xist . LEO (July 2:1 -i\ug 22) S•'l' places a nd peo- ple ;1s they an'. not mcr\'ly a!!\ ~ ou miJ?hl 1dcaltzc them. Accent is on long-r<111gt• 11l:.lllnin~. \'IRGO tAug 23 · Sl'pt. 22>: Legal aspc-cts of a rclat1o nsh1p n 111 ld lw spolli~htcd. T hen • a re in· VOl\'Cm<'nls. <;(Imp <'flmphcallons and a stirring of l"fCllli Vl' j111r1•-; l.IBRA ISt•pt 23 ·(kl. 221 He> willin~ to test tht' w;it(•rs don ·1 tak<' cold plun ge. P artner .. cooperative 1'ffnrt. pubhc relation" all could play a roll' during this period. SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 211· You get pr o- verhial second c hance you cnn stress ~realer mdependentc, cre atJvity. l\lonc,\ imprO\ emcnt indicalf•d. SAGITTARIUS CNov. 22 ':"Dec. 21 J: Goqd Moon aspect coincides with creativity. children nnd chan~e -ability to specula te without bem~ extravagant. . CArRICORN (Dec. 22. J a n. 19): Whal had been drla~·cd, misplaced, gets going and is dis· cover ed. You get opportunity lo be more fl exibll'. • tot ra,·cl AQUARIUS (J an. 20 • Feb. 18): Whnt wa~ a restrictive influence 1s understood. coped with. removed . You a ctually knock down blocks for purpose of rebui !ding. ·· PISCES (Feb. 19 -March 201 . Money. hopes and wishes combine -this will be an invi!(orat· mg. hopeful .. chnllen~ing l ime People, it seems, now feel free to try to urliculiite your dreams, I F FEB. 4 is your birthday you are frank: honest. candid an<I yc.>t you hU\'C' a subtl<' time ta· ble enabling you to ~now when to pull out \h,, stops, when to lie low l . AT an d Soulhe•n California College of Dental Assis· Like mos t m othe rs 1 dercookcd popeorn. pinch. . havP a horror of ~Y . ~t our ~ous~. c?oktnJ! ::what's a pinch?" ·. ,,.v WIT'S ta END in nts while her fiance graduated from llunt· gton Beach High School and studied at Orange daughter getting m a r-1s a spect ator sp o1 t \\llh He re, let m e ~ut 1~ ,._, ried, inviting me to din-s te ~<fy a tte nda oC'e the, flour. You ~dd •. a . . Co '-~ ast College. ... ,. Steidl-Ritchie ner and ser ving her despite a 0-15.683 r ec<?rd: smidgen of short~nmg. "Have you no c unos1· "G1v.e m e ;,i h111 L Is a . ~~ading -·Gracrled ltALAMAZOO, Mieh. !UPI> -Those who find the King James version of the Bible hard to un- de rstand probably have trouble reading federal income tax forms and the direction s on froze n turkey dinners So says Ted K . Killy . .i11 associa te professor of teach e r education a t Wes tern Mi c h i~a n l'ni versity, who l"<'C'l'ntl~ comple ted a rc:1dabtlity study of commonly read materials . Using a s t a nd a rd formula for nH•ai,utin~ readability, Killy surd ht' found printed m atcri ~1l desig ned for m ass read mg in many cases tood1f- f1eult for l he av t'r age rl'· adertograspeasily . 'Th e formula . Kilty .sa id. measures r e - ty as to where biscuits smidgen bigger than a "How much water did com e Crom "!" 1 asked bread box?.. you add?'" she as ked. Mr. and Mrs. George Stt'idl or };ewporl . her. ''A s midgen is a .. Only a particle ••. if· ·Beach have announced the betrothal of their ..Nope." she said. smid~en." J said. plnp-you put in a morsel, it'll 'daughter, Diane Louise Steidl, to Robe rt L . "Do n 't yo u h a v e ping in a lum p. '"Cetthc be loo l\llcky lo roll out. Ritchie. dreams of one rlay own-sal\. ·• G6l it?·· He is the son of Mrs. I S. Ritchie or Corona ing :i. our o" n garlic ··A pinch·:·· slu• ask1•<i. • She nodded her hea<f ·del Mar. t he couple plan an April wedding in prt!S)o..,.. ..No. no. Just :.i dash. s lowly and s aid it had all Newport Beach. "'Nope " N1l\\ a s pec·k o f bakinlt been \'ery 1ote resting. Miss Steidl is ~1 graduate of the University or ··Could 'o 11 I 111 cl powder. a hml o f parslL•y She didn'l fool m e for a 0Arizona and did graduate \\>Or k at U of A. Cha p· turmeric Ill your lcwal and a speck of P armesan minute. Thal kid didn"t man College. UC Irvine and earned bachelors gr ocery store·•·· hdon· you dot C'ach one wri te do wn one ingrc-and M Ed degrees. .. \Vh\. 1s orw mi~s -\\1th a sliver of butter ·· dient I told her. · Her fiance is ;m ~1lumnus of SC and al· in.if?" · · tended Walla Walla College, College Place, Was.h. Gr anted. J"n1 not lhc-~~-:::::=====================::::'.::=::::~~~;:::===================================::::::::­gr eatest cook in the world <you have to bavP a prescnp11on for my 1><11 roast I, hut ~1t l<'a"t I n· cogni7.e ftrl' "h\.·n I Sl'I." 1t ·· E vt•ryone ~houl(! h:n l' ;11 least one spc·<'i:.il· l)... I grum tiled ··I.\'! me> !\how vou how t o mak1• hreakfasl b1s<'u1t:; from a recipe han<frd rlo,,·n b y your i?rnnd 111othe r. F irst, you throw .1 dab of flour into a howl and ..... .. llow much is a dab"" sh<• inlerruptt•ll '"!\ d:ib 1-; ahoul a han(ifulort"o ' "My h.111c l 1~ IJ1J?i!1 ·r than youn. ·· easy? 11 is no1 a simple task for o patient lo I reach ond maintain ··1eon weight"' tor life First Ifie t patient must hove on honest desire lo cure his i problem .. then accept profess1onol guidance I lrom trained Medical Doctors I l 1nd o1a·s unique 10-weel< treotment4\ and training program w1ll l'eoch pohents how Id .; ... J . reach ond moinro1n their '1eon weight"' for life. adability by the averaJ?c ------'----- a mount of education 11 A sore and practical plan. w ith prop er nutritional I diet. and continual emotional support. New audio and sub-llmmol visual aids ore used to mot1vo,te the potrent. The entire p1ogrom is under would lake to read and understand a ~iven piece of material <tnd is ex- pressed in ~rades amt months. For example. a book found to have a readabili· ty IPvel of 7 .3 would be equal to the reading abili· ty of the average pupil tn the seventh g rade. third month. .... Kilty found the r e· ad a bi Ii ty of the 23rd Ps alm scored a relative- ly tough 9.3 -lhe same level as iostru('tions on this year's fede MI in. come tax r e turns. he sa id .. RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY Wllft Y CM1 W P"f th., .• I '22 H.t»w ll'fd. COtt• M~541·025' , WE DELIVER Greun"' '"tll ,,. .. , & ...... •• •bo hw & wi.... PHONE 673-3510 IM-tw"°' t e.M.·12 e M Mo•d•y. W•d•ud•y· • Fndey ...... 9fl..-.il•..-, COAST SUPER MARKET U47 L COAST HW'I'. COlOHA Oll MAl .• the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. sp ec1ol- 1sls 1n Bonat11c Medicine. l·~o Chnocs oro owned and oamin•sterE'd bV Ml'd1col Doctors mot resr11ct their procl•ce to Bo11ot11cs. All Cl•n1c Pc1sonnclorc hcemcd by lhc Slate ol Cohlom10. Coll for information Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Lindoraf MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 race l'lof<>ss•or nl f\1&1 COSTA MESA 557-1893 ~ ~>JSO Verdn I rott•ss!OnOf Rldq. Son 8erno1d1no • E. long Beach • Mission Hiiis Hawthorne • Orange · Newport Beoch Gorden Giove • long Beach • Pasadena . lo Hobro • Woodland HUis • 9herman Ooks West Covino • Fullerton • R1vers1de • Sonia Monico ·Cosio Mesa • Pomona • Cemtos • Hollywood •Old Favorites • New Varietie s • Thousands of Blossoms. • Camellia Care Discussions • Garden Doctor On Duty. C<HIC>Onsored by I Hines Wholesale Nursery ROGER'S GARDEN NEWPORT CENTER 2301 Sa11 JoaQuin Hilla Rd. Newport Beach ' I 7 \ .. • \ BOOMER by Wm. F. •rown and Mel Casson DOOLEY•s WORLD I t· ' t I j l ~ ~ • TUMBLEWEEDS 8(CAU5t 1' 0 W.'e 10 UAtt MY ~ Pt.A~g, ;.iv owiJ '(ACM , M'( OWN A'lM'( .AND • 1.it'l''LL rJEve~ vore Poll HIM. He·~ iOO HONe51. Nf\'/'(, LOtS Of J.lOMe~. 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WHAT DO YOU WAHT' .METO op,USPY 9 by Chester Gould JUST TME CUSTOMARY GOOO OLO PUC~ER PUSS, SURVEILLANCE.TO CMECK THWECT ABOUT EVERY· TMEIR PROTHEDURE. THING. NICE BOY! ' "My a~trology chan wa ' nghl about my rc:illy culling loose today -my d1shc' ~ircn't done. my bed, arc unmade :ind now f"m having a 'oda mslc<id of ca1ching my hu, DENNIS THE MENACE ,~ . '2·3 r \ ' . ·~ _11_4 __ DA_l_L_Y_P_ll_O_T __ ....,... ____ T_u'""o.._Sd~y. February 3. 1978 (~ . \ U.S. Hopes Depend Steelers' Holtnes On Skating Stars Arrested AMAJllLl.O. 'l't·>. Ernie • 7 INNSHHUC'K. A11-.l1;a 11\Pl A pair of l<'l'nai.:1•rs ;i Ol'W Sv.l'd1s h h'-•arl th1oh :1nu un Au:.lrian d 11rl'1ll•\ ii t hn'.1h•n lo turn t rad1l1on ups11ll' clown .1s llw cont rovcrs1 a I \\' mt1•r OJy mpH'I\ rt•sume their frghl fol' survn·1tl W1•dnf'sday on thl' slop<'~ of the T~ rolwn Alps Th<'. Unilcrl States' t·1mtrngcn1 uf 115 athll'les. mt•anwh1lc, is pin ning its .!>lim hopt·s for gold medals in this 12th quarlrennial festival of winl<'r sport on four wom en -speed skaters Sheila Young and L eah P ou lus. .downhill skier Cindy Nelson and figure skater Dorothy llamill Youns.:. 25. of Detrn1t. has the best cha nce, being the only AmcrlciJn to carry a favorilc':. role. Once aga)n, h\o Communi!>l bloc count r1es -lh<' Son et Union and East Germany arc expect· ed lD finish one·lwo in the medilt GEORGE HARTMAN NBA Case Compromise Exp~cted Plll LAOEl.Plll.\ ti\l'I -The National Baskl'thall J\:-.soc-iation and the Playl'rs Association ap- pear close tu a~ aJ!recment that would settle tlw t'ontrovcrsial Oscar Robl'rtson l'asc out of co-urf"inorc"mo .. ·lc"a-majOrol>sfa· cle from a puss i'blc merger with the American Ua s kctball As· socialion. The NRA Ooard of Governors discloscci Monday that s ubstan- tial progr('ss had been made on the Robertson issues toward i. setllt•mcnt that wou1d C'nd the litigatio n, Sl'hedulcd for lrial .June l in the Southern District f rt of New York. \.-: The action today <Monday> 1s ~ aJor. major s tep," said NBA 'tifinm1ssioner L arry O'Brien ,. ,·/Cflll ;i pessimist hy nature. hut ~,..,....... flf m silt in~ here toda~ in op- timism." Larry Fleisher, l!C n cral counsel for the Players i\ssocia· lion. s aid there ~as a 50-50 chance now thal the cal>t' would not l,!O to trial. . _ , Al\d Mikc Burk<', prcs ulenl of the N~w ·'York Knicks a nd a member of the NBA board. com- m c11 l l'd. "I am opt1m1stic heca11sl' of the tonL• and lC'nor of thE' n11•l'1111g with F'IC'ishrr. ll looks like \\'l' &1n' going lo !'luh l' 11. .. Tht• Hohcrtson l.1w.;uil. fill'd tn l!>iO, cllalil'ni!cd ch (> t'BA t1pll11n d:111se• :i nd the IL'l!ahty uf till' 1·111 lt·~t· draft Till' kl'\' issul' 1s similar tll tlH· Nat1ona'1 F oot b.111 Ll'al!tt\"s Rol<'ll c H11I<'. n•t'l•ntlv rule<! 11 legal hy a fc-ch'ra I .iucii.:t• in J\'t m nt1ap11l1s This involvc~ com J)('llS.1t 11)0 to a l~ u b who lr>M~S a pl;1~·l'r to anolht•r lea,c:11f' lf'am when lhl' ph1yt.>r pl<1ys out th<' 11p. lion year of h1-; c1n1l rnct. Fleishe r su itl . rcc-entl.v, "/\~ long as there is this d<>macul few compensatiOll, the C&JSI' car)'! ht• settled." N~>ither O'Jln<'ll nor Flci-;hc>r woulrl diS<'IOH' tht• ~pt•t•rf1cs <•f lhc comprornist•. dcclunni: that the inform:ttion first lwcl 111he·1k hvC'rcd to .Jud)!e He•lx•rt Carkr. bcforC' whom lht• c.1~c wus to ht• tried. ~ race in these Gum es stuge<l amid a SC'r1es of t·onccrns: the foat of terrorist attack. the ~pcctrc of <'Ommcr(•ial i s m &1nd pro fcsMonal1~m and the <'h:.irgt·~ of poht1t·ally bas ed JUdgmg in tllu sµorl of fig ure skuting. But these G:1mes arc also sim- ple Innsbruck has SP<'nl Sl<18 011 Tl' Ton•gltt Channel 1 at 9 milh~n to put on low-kcy corri pet1t1on, and the J\ustnans ap· pear ready to pull il off well. a far cry from the incredible problems Montreal has inherited with its Sl billion nig ht mare called the Sum· mer Games. The fatilities arC' readv. a thick layc·r of snow covers the key ~ki trails and about 1.400 athletes carrying the hopes of 36 nations life Was Ur,hearahle --Hartnian will man•h on \\'t>dncl>d~1' throu:;rt o ~i '>larhum a:. lhl' Olympit• flailll' 1s Ill. The two .Vt•ung:-.tt-r~ \\ho l'lllllcl ste:.11 thl• ~IHI\\ ar~ Ingemar St1•11 m ark. :.i 19 yea1 oltl freckkd blond S" l'dish ~lalom sk1t•r who leads the World Cup ,\lpinc s tan dmg:-., and Toni lnau'-''" a 17 yeal'·Old Aus trian who could t \ t!tt• thl' world "1th his daring'"' Jumps. Strnniark is llll' Hioru Bi. Lhc :.ki run:-.. tlw Ill'\\ 01dol of cvt•n· frault.-111 in Chi:-~I. 1 c·ran· <'OUlll n No Scal'H.l rnavi&.10 h:.is 1.:vt•r \.\On. :t golll mt?tbl in OJ~ mpic skiing But Str11m:1rk 1~ r<tll·d :i '>lrno~ bet to wcn hoth th<• :.I alum and thl· giant sl~dorn . up .• ettmi:: the truch ti<urnl I ~1Von tc:-. from Austn.1. S\\llZcrland and ll:lly lnnauer leach .J stron~ conl ingenl of Austrian jum1X!r:., and tens of thousand::. of ht:-. cuun trymen will be on the slopl'S screaminJ,! for their young scni-:i · lion to lead the "ay to trcasurul gold. The 12 d1Jys of compt'l1t11111 which begin Wednesda) could lk' vital in the hislOr\' of the Wint<•r Games. The l nll•rrrntional Oly111 pie Committee <IOC > \\ill h1· watching to sc~ 1f The G:inws have finally ckart'ci their reputa ti on of suspected l 11mmt•rc1alls111 Opponents of the WintL'r Ob m UPI Teloplloto UNDER PRESSUR E Rutgers· Phil Sc•llers gets a rebound but Burrws ll auptfuhrcr applil'S strong pn·ssurc. Sellers, an ,\ 11.,\ nwn~n . scorrd 2:.! no in ls to l<!ad un beaten Hui ~<·rs p.i~l l'l'inc:.clon. 7:;.62. i11 c:ollcJ!e lrns ketball play ----.,...----------- Holmes. the P 1Usburgh Steelers dl'fensivc ta1..•l.ll· "h11 was arre-;1. ed mthc restroom of un Amarillo motPI S111urday nii!hl on charl,!cs of poss<'s~1on of 250 milh~rams cot·mnc. \\as n•leaSL·d Monday on Sl.000 l>ond. i; llolml'S . H nutivc or Newton. Tex .. po~lcd till' bond aftt·r bcmg form ally ehal'{.:Cd before Justice of lhe Pt•arc Rov Bvrd. Lt. J am Davis or· 1hc Metro In tclligencL' unit said the Stct.>lcr football play<>r wu-; in Amarillo to attend the wt.•dding of a l1m~1mE' fri~ntl and was to ap. pear in Phoenix thil> week for :1 c·onference of the Fellow:;hrp of Chnstian Athletes. Walker Injured LOS ANG J-:L ES John \\'alk<'r, world mile r ecord holder and the only person to break the 3:50 mark for the dis- tance, has withdrawn from the Los Angeles indoor gam es f'ri- day because of a chilies tendon in- j1Jries. T h e 2 4 -vea r -old New Zea lander. "ho arrived in Los Anjeles Monday. said he was 1w· ing to ta ke it easy so as not lo complit'nle the injury befort· tht Summer Olympics ut Montreal .in July . Groebner l/pset By CRAIG SH EF F pies have campaigned for rea" ·011 .. •0•llY PllolSl.WI to gl'l them abolis hed. tlaimilll! RouSS4.•au Ira t4.• BOCA RAl'ON. Fla. -Veteran COACH FOR HIRE: Outsland· skiers made money f .. 1m thl· --~-Cla rk G raehner could n 't ing credentials winninf.!eSt J C s1><>rt and "c•re not g(•nuttll' Olym withstand. t he blasting serves of football coa ch in pasl st•vcn piccompl'tlliors . M l D · • 6·6 Victor Amaya and bowed years: 61-16·4 record; has ability Four y(•ars aj!(I. tllt' l:tll' t\\l'I'~ ontrea en•es 6·2. 6·2 in an upset whi ~h to makewmnersoutoflosers. t·all Brundage. then pn·:·.i<lmc 11f th1· • 1 &! hig hlighted M ondc.iy's first George Jl artm~1n, Saddleback IOC and the m o~t notortous oppo round al'tion in ;i $60.000 lndepen- Cottege. nentofth<.>\\'in1t•rOlymp1c·s.s&.11d · d e n t Player s As:-ociation No. you won't S<.'e that ad ap· he hoped The Game~ \\UUld be Bu· ngl;ng Charges tourney. peanng in the Daily Pilot. but gh·en .. a d<:C'ent bunal" when at In other pl&.1y Monda~. Chris yes. George H a rtman is very theywereh e ldinDc nver. Lewis, 17. whipped J ohn An· much inter csled in leaving Sad· The n they suffered another ._ drews, 6·4. 6-4. dleback. blow. Denver pulled out. Some l~NSRTi liCK . /\uslria (AP > Goldbloom, the Quebec provin· John Whitlin ger defe ated Hartman.· who resigned last members of the IOC voted to kill MonlrC'al offit1c.ils an~ti.ly denied cial minister respon:.1blc for Ashok Amr ilraj of {ndia. G·O, 11·2. week as the G auch0s' athletic off The Games when that hap· Monday t hat thoy had bunglC'd OI~ mpic construction · . • "' Rruce Man son downed Ferdy director and head football l'oach. pened. But they dccj dcd:to hold plans for the Summer Olympics They said it would be po1;siblc . Paygam. 7-6. 6-2; Brian Teacher hasn't r etired fro m coaching. them in I nn sbruc~nC'tMctessful <Ind declared the The Games w~ll to build an opcr1-air pool quickly beat Adolfo Gonzales of Mexico. "I'd like to get a job a s a head host citvof 1964"". .-" ~. / start as !.cheduled July 17. at the Claude Robillard <.:enter, G·3. 6-3: Peter Fleming whipped ('O:JCh al a four-year school or <JS ~~w_i~e lOChas a'dopt"t!u a n_cw Hut for the firs t t1mc in the about l\\O mill'S north oflhe main Tomas S mid of Czechoslovakia. an asssislant ~vilh the pros," .e1_1~1b1h:y rul.c. under-wh1C'h lrouuled history of Montreal's at s tadium complex. Use of the pool 7 5. 6·3, and Vit•tor P ecci of Para· s av:. Hartman . who~e Stitl-4" fi.k,ers may .accer.t payments for tempts to re ad;· facil ities fMThL• i.lt Montrt'al l 'nivc·rs1ty abo h.1<1 guay won over Tr('y Waltke. 7·5. c.llL:ha<'k lt'ams won or shared. _lime spcl1l in trainu!g and havc Games. officials d<.'Wtled cont ocen d 1 sc u~:.ed . Guldblne>m 6·2. t·onl t•renc·c• l'hampionships in pnle money held m trust fo~ ingcncy plans in case eonstrut• added fiq· of his t1i(.(h t years. the~._ Some !11~mbers of the I~~ t1<1n ~pl ans al Olympic Park. Goldbloom said. howen·r. the Sanders Sparkle• It's unu!.ual th:H 3 man would ar.e still ~usp1c1ous about the v.a} SCL'ne of tral'k and fll'ld and "a ter circulation equipment 1s TACOl\t A. Wash. f'ormcr quit ht<; coaching job. then look th1ngsw1ll.tt;trn?ul. :.wimming evC'nts. went awry. due to be installL'd m the pool :.it l\l arina Hig h a nd Golden West . cls L•whNL'. but Hartman s ays thl' .M ea n~~de, Innsbruck has Thl' word "bungling" was used Olympic· P;irk .March I~. and ht• Collegc standout nrian Sanders reason h(' di.ti that was bccau~e other".·01:qcs. . hv two Canadian newsmen al a s::u:1ranlL't'd the pool would b(' r l'· d . . 1 . .. 1 was JUst tirt.>d of the pe tty A t1J?hl security s~rcc.n t P.rcs~ ~onfcn•m·1.• durinl! (JU~s» ad). ~~o~~dlJ:n~~1~~~1 1~0:~~~~~\~~~~~ harassment that was going on m :rnnrd by m.ore t han 2.00l 11011 ~ .1 boul the 111c o~µldc Lord ~1llanin. pr esidl•nl of the 73.62. her e in college basketball --+eoundhere . .::. .......... ~----.. ~------.. helmelccl. m ach1ne-gun-<;arr} an~ slad1 um. '~ h\.' re }hou• :.1111b of fnternat1011al ~l~·mp1~ Cornm1C · t\londa v night. Ile would not go into specifics -pot~'t"~:in.ct-~-e:~d--~ .. e.~oo .. ~~lemP6f'ltfY-~~1" ""'~"-;>:40J.l ~ll+~~ lf:'(l"".-'.lOC l.,,.~ai.d..;.._::1\:c ... ~u.:c .w1L .. --11-m· ~--~m1 7-0 ec:rrt--· for publication, but said some Au:;tna~ sold1C'r.s . . ll.1s ¥.en and at~l.rtcs dressing rooms "ill talking about contingency JJlans P e t er son pa c C'd Pu~c t Soun fl board members administrators . t~rown around e\ l'l "j compct1t1on be m::1kl i-h1fL so much as _catastrophe plans with 16 points ccich and even members of his own s1te.theOlymp1cV1llagc3;0d thc •. Rc_>gcr R ou:-;-:c~u. com :·Barring s omt· m:1Jor coaching staff h•id been ··out to hotel.where t~e iqc is meeting. m~ss1one~ gency-•il of 1 lw Game:-.. cataclysm , The Ga mes will open Turner t 0 A .:tee• gN him for the last two years. Th is wa~ 1~ev1lablt! after the r:1~sed hill \'Ol('l' an an~(·r ;.ind in July in all lhe s ports. Thert· 1s "L'p to two years ago I thought Ara~ t errorist ~lllack .at ~~(' said: "I Ob}CC'l \1·r~ :-.tronJ.!1:-to no questi on or mO\'ing The • 1 would coach here until 1 was 65. Munich Sum~<'r ~ames in 1~72, the suggcs~u~n that !\lontrl':.il lw~ Games or any o~ the sports iJWay but the la!\t two VC'ars have been ~rhcn Il.)s raelrs died . Dul tens11111 bungle<) this Joh . _ frpm Montreal · . unbearable. /\nd. lifc is too s hort 1~ Austria pea ·cd a ftertcrron~t" "There ctre I!) s1t.c!> th:ct are re Only .thC' tr:il'k an1~ f1rld :..nd 1 want to en ·ov it k1dnaped •ind hL'ld captive <111 afiy now If that 1!' bungling. I s \\lmmrng ha,·1• been 1n douhl as • ·.:My-r eputatlor\ \\:as dama~ed m1ncstc:rs at a tonf~rcn.cc of ml wouJd like to know wh;tl 1!'-l~ungl· Montrc:.il struggll':-to get its two years a~o when the board re p~1xlucmg countries m V1ennu ~ax mg. B~1.nghng 1s the'' rnng \\Ord st~dium to lht• . poan.t of uc1ng lieved me as athletic cltrcctor. \\Ccksago. . tous<' usable. It \\Ill full tar:-hort of chen reins tated me. It has n't Any violence her<' could n:'l':tn Octa.II-: of ronllngNH'Y plans the grand10~<' plu~s drawn up by bel'nlhes1Jmcaroundhcrc sincc thcendforthehl'll·t1JWl'rcdSum-for sw1111m1ng \\C•n' outhnt•t l Ii,\ French an·h1 tcc t HogL'r "Some of tht' boarrl mL·mbcrs. mer Game~ 111 ~t ontreal l\ou~!-.4..' .1 u ;111 d Ur . \ 11•111r Tailhhl·rt <'o aches a n d administr a tor s thou~ht fo1Hb&.1ll was get lin~ loo much money. llul b.eC'ause I was athletic d1rc<'l<lr .ind football C'oac h both . I b c l.~vc l sl'rutinizcd lht' huc.lget m'<ke than an~ othe 1· alhletic dire<:lor \Hlll l<l. . rm llrl·cl I)( the petty hass les and all th~· :-t11ff thal i.:ocs on behind m~ hark I love coaching and l frC'I this h:11·assmC'nt affect· ed mv ;1h1hl' 111 roach." tr llarcm1i11 <l111•s not land a JOb l'ls1•\\ lwn· and stays on ;at Sad- rlh:hack as <.1 physlC'al t'rlllt'at1on instruc·tor, h(• figures hl•'ll lose $7 :iOO a yt•:ir 111 pay ~.500 a s \ I> ancl S~1.111111 .is football coach. · II s rwc t hl' monl'y. 1t 's the pnnnpll' 1nvoln·cl. A person has got lo hr h'appy :md 1 haven't l>Ct' II, • s a~ ... 11 ;1 rt m a 11. Cage Ratings r~ fno T_,.ntv ltt.am' tn trv. 4\~t1.\lf'd PH1\'\ <otlt-qr tM-.k,.lt?n-11 flOlf wttn ,,.(Hon rl'(.O(CI' throuqn wt>O•Y, F~b I M<l IOlal l)01nl' I lnd••M 18 0 1.111 II NCI °"""' 11 4 71& l NIMQIH'I!~ 16 I 1.000 U SI. John'\ IS 2 11' l N•• ILVI ll 0 Ill IJ Ml\\ourl 11 7 Ill 4 N (Mo IS I 939 U .111.,b&m.t l)·J 1~• \ MAryla"d I\ J nl IS, Prlnulon 11·.J bO 6 WMll 17 I U6 14 Clncv IS·l S\ l R11lq(!n 16 0 S9J " W Mlcll 16 o 1• I Tt M, I• 1 '" It CMl"""'Y l .. J 3• •.UCLA IS l 311 It V• T~ch IS·J l ? 10. N.CA•O.SI. 14 J 31 S 70 N To SI. 16·1 78 East Favored Tonight Barry Le<Uh NBA West Alistars PHTLADF.LPHf/\ (/\Pl "\Vc'rc th1..· favorNI b;1ll club, hut at All-Star J?aml'S, I've Sl'cn :-ome ~trnn~e I hm~s hap(X'n. · ~aid Eastern Confcren<:c· coat'l1 Tom Heinsohn of Roston priol' to tonight's National Haskc•ll.>all ,\s soc1alion mid-sea son m&.1lchup :it tht' Spectrum. I lemsohn ·s Ea~t team, I he win ner last vear IOR IO'.! at l'h1wrm: and lcadi'n~ tht' West in the -;er1l'S 16-9. is makin ~ his fourth :tp pcarnnct• :1s t lw conf1·n·111····-; cnu<·h llis c luh \\Oil al Chicago tn 197:\_. but lost a1 l.os /\ni.:clcs 111 1972 and al Scat t ll' in 1!174 i\s a formt•r pla.Vl'r with th1• Boston Celtics. Heinsohn al\11 · wns selcl'lcd lo play for thc Ea:-r in six All-Star games. hut misse•d 011£' hecausc of injury. So his total of hiifc ~nmes as a playrr and cont·h qualifies him as an as c1111· obsC'rver of the rontPst Perhups one of the· f:H·tor-. "' C'~tahlis htnl! till' t·:asl as tlw favorite is th:.11 lhl' ll':Jm has fo11r of thl' f" ('pl." 1•1 s "ho :-.t.1rted an lal't \C•:11 .. .., \'i1·i 111'\ That ~11111 11 1ntlud1• .... i.:u:11 ii \\'all Fr:1111•1 nl thl' \1•\\ York h.n1t·k-;. "ho ''as llw most valu.1 hlC' pl:" 1•r an th1• 1!'17~> J!<iml' ;.1l lN )..t•onn~ .IO 11111111,. ThL• otht'r n· On 1'\' Tottight Cha nnel 2 af 6:30 1wat ..;tart 1•r• :t r1• f,11 wards Elvin llJ\f' .... ol \\' ;1 .. 111111'1011 and .John llavlH't'\.. •ol Bm.11111 .• 111d 1·1·nll'r 1\1111 \1 11\dnu of l\uffal11. llH' h•ai.:111· ... '\11 I -.1·11n•r .Jrn111111-( Chl•m \\ill lw 1.u1.11 d l>an· 111111• of \\' ast1irw1 ''" ll;1~·<·s . how1•\ 1•r, 1~ n111 .... 11114 .m 111111r1•d wr1 ... 1. and prohahl~· will 'eC 0111\ l11111tcd :tl'I mu ·· 1 1u's1 "ant 1)1114!t11:-·· t11 ~o 11111 :-and try .ind "111 tlw g:111w. · o;.11cl ttw dclC'rtn 11wrl I 1<'111s11l111 "W.- 11;1, l' !!UY~ \\ lH• 1·an run :111rl hit Ch<' ho;1rrl ~. llk1• :\11•/\dnn :incl ll(i~ton '.; l>;~q· l'ow1•w. So \H' ~houl<I lw ahk 111 c:1p1\alJ1<• on lh 1l .. ~) ;1f!f'l it111n Ill ('l)Wl'nS, till' Eas t's t t'S\'n l'' 11wl111l1• fnn\ a11b H11d y '1'11111j :111m 1ch ot l1011:-.C<111. '< ;l't1rJ!t' M 1·<; 111111 ,. of Ph1l:1tll'IJ1hia .11111 .John 1>1 r·\~ ol Atlanta, anrl 1111:1rlls 1)1111 i• ('11lli 11 s of l'h1l:1tl1•lph1.1 II .111<1\ Smrlh ,,f lh1flal<1 .11111 .111 .lo \\ h111• of Jlu~I Oii Thi· \\'1•·.1 \\ill lia\t' 11111• (11rnwr ;\1\ I' 1111 11 ·. ,.,u.1d ..... 1;11C11111 fnr\\.1111 111.-I. fl.Ill\ 11t (;11lrh•11 St.ii•'. \\ 111111·1 o•I lho• ;1w.1r<I 111 l ~ .. ;;~ ~t arc 1111: :11 .. 111: ''1th ll.11'1' "111 h1• 1111 \\ .11 ii Hnh ll.1111111di:1• nf ;\ldw.wl.1•1', 1·1•111t·r l\,ll ITlll t\h 11111 .J.1hlo.11 111 I .11.., \111~1'11·-. .ind g 11 ii 1· d ' H l'l , 1 ll \ \' I 11 C • • I' ' • lf l\ltl\\alllo.t•f' .111tl l\l:il1• ·\n h1h.tl<I of ''·"'':!' ('11) SAN DIEGO -David Turner . t he lop running back in California junior college history. is a student n ow al San Diego Stale after s nubbing many l)f the nation's bigi!est footba II schools while running wild at IJaker!>flcld College. The 6-0. 210·pound tailback w;.is voted the 1975 California jun1nr college player of the year. After. UCLA won in th<' Hose Bowl lust · month. Coach Dick Vcrmcil :-aid · getting Turner" as h1" next goal Fit ·n• Quali t fl 1 N N S B R U C K M ;1 I I i Pautiainen scored five goals as ~·nland turned on the power m e las t two periods today and utcd 'lit pan 11·2 lo reach th<' 1c1· hockey ml'dal champ1on~h1p .tl the Winier Olymp1l' Game:-. LOS ANGELES F.::trl J<:vans. who has miSS l'd five ganw:-. for t he l'n1vcrsil\' of Soulhl'rn California bask<:lball team "1th :1 str~11nt'd tendon. will make th<' tt•am's trip lo Washin~on lh1-; " cl'kC'nc1 . t•oach Hoh Boyd an nn1111Cl'tl Mon rt u y Thi• Ii I) Evans. who h:1d ht'l'll '' :irt ini.: al ,.:uard. \\ ao; an•,.:i1:i11~ JI :r points aml .~ix r1' hourub Lll'r 1!;1mr lwforc ~ufr1·r in~ lht• ?lch iJles ll.'ndun strain m his nght fool. Thr 1'rn1nns WL'l'I' 11 I wht•n i-;,·an~ s11i;t;lin1•d lhf' 111 111ry in a g;1111t' m "'h1c·h IH· pl::iyC'ci only 15rn1n11le~ \lf)I# Rantble KNOXVILLE, T enn Ernie Hockey Team Faces Uphill Battle Grunfcld poured in :.!2 points as mnth-ranked TennC's~cc turn<'d hack upset· m indcd M 1ssiss1ppi State 75-66 ~tonday night and helcfits gri1) on lhe Southeastern Confercncc coll£'gc bas ketball lead. John•on Honored INNSBR 'CK . /\11l>tn:1 11\Pl All the talk St•cms empty now about a nother Winll'r Olympic..;' medal for the ll S hockey IL•.1m Publicists au<! others hav(' heen 1x.>rtrayin,:: the Amcncnns a.; having u ~ood chanc£' to win the bronze me<1al at the In· nsbruck Gam es, finishin~ hcl11nd the Russians a nd Ctcchs. ."There w as eveQ talk of the miracle of 196<r. w he n the Americans s tunn<.'d the Russians at Squaw Vnllcy. to win the gold. or 1972, when the l ' S . team ups<'t the C'zcchs ~ '' 1n the sil\'l'r mC'elnl llul this lime s omcoooy St'ems ,o h;1\'C' forgotten th<' Finns. On Thursday in Helsinki. the Finnish national team senl the J\rut•ril'an Olympie squad to an <'mbarrassin~ 9·2 dcfonl. That came one dav after the same two teams ha d met, with the F inns winning 9.;J. Thus t he J\ merlcan medal hopes in this s port musl b4! con· s1dcrnbly m q11<':c.l1on 'fhc routs in Finland wNc• worse than I he scores indicate In Wednesday's gc.i me. the Finns led 7-t llfll'r two prrloos. On Thursdav. 1t was 7-0 after l\\u p<>riodi:;. · Tempers flar<'d In lht• final pcnod a pd ther e" llS a wud. f1~l · swinRing free -for all. . .S players Jeff Jlym<inson and .John Taft anrt two Finns were a:-· se~scil fivc-m 1nut<' penull 1f':. for f1i,:hlmg and llw game l'nrl<'<I with e:lch lC':am having 11nly three pla~er~ (lO the ice. · "Our t 1.'am is ymin).! Hnd 11 takes tame lo J!C'l 11sl•d to lh11 European rrnks, .. l ' S coal'11 Boll .lohn~on s airl 1n rl'fcrence to llw Olyll"lpH' si7.cd rink whic h 1:-; about 20 feel wider lhun th~ average /\m£'r1can aren:i, "Our forwurds were a bl~ di1rnp1x1int· m('nl <H?fli n~t F111l:ir1<1." Johni<1111 s:ud "But r·m s ure they w1ll s.:<•I l>Nterforlht:!Olympics " WALT FRAZIER SAN YllJ\NCISCO Marques J ohnson. hamvered Lhis st'~son • by a painful back injury, has been named P acific .fl Con· ference player of the week for his role in UCLA's 68·62 victory over Southe rn California . Johnson, a 6·6 junior forwarrl, scored 17 points and collected n ine r ebounds as the Bruins moved Into a three-way lie for r1rs t place in the Pac-8 with lh<'lr 95th con 11ecutive victory :.il P nuh.'y Pavilion. • .......... ____ _ •' •• . . Tue9da • HlbMJa 3, 1976 OAILYPI ·1, i ~ 4l • • .i i . MV, El Toro Head South Coast Menu .~ A~ ... l?.aJMJA. E l T oro JJigh's Chari:er~ get their b£'<'Ond crack at Mr:> $10n VH.'JO lligh tonight Ill South Coabl Ltague basket ball action. ll starls al 7 in the El Toro g)lm and tht• Chargers. one game off the pace of Mission. Viejo in the race for t he c1rcwt crown will be trying to reverse a JO-point loss at Mis- sion Viejo in the fil's l rou11d Clemente a t Dana ff11ls . Des pite the l os~. the Chargers maclt• up s.?round qwckly when Mission Viejo lost a pair or one·poinl de· c1s1ons lo Lnguna Beach ~nd Sun Clemente <;oach Wendell Wil t's El Toro quintet has been win· ning w.1th good defense-but it was Mission Viejo's defense that dominated the first issue bet ween these two. . \., tinf'd th · sm:allcr Ctl ar61':s Wlth their -ione und got a 20. J.IQint perfor mance from Kel· ly Cox . S aw yer was particularly Im pressive. st.op. ping J::I Toro's inside game with seven blocked shots. Mis- sion Viejo led by us many as 20 berore an E l Toro press helped pa re the final m argrn to respectability., • So tonig hi~ l 's the 6-5 sophomore Bob Chai le~. lh\.• Hill twins Mike and M.irk and 6·3 Tom Crecnwood try lo tie the league back up. The Univer:s ily-Lai.;un,1 Beach conflict u; a key tc5llor both leoms as they try to snap n tie for thm i pl:.ice-aru.l gCLa better grip on CU' pl:Jyort possibilities. Laguna Beach , under coach Ed Burlingha m. 1:1 JCll· 'ing behind 6·5 Ben Bacon, R·2 Dusty Dvorak and ti·2 John Liljeslrom. Those three, plus Dri~mt Smith, hl'lp('d Lo.1i;una lJea('h "'" at Un1vl.'r.11ty m thl· first round by 1 l points Pacin~ coach J ohn Dn!>t'oJI\, Un1vcrs1ty' Tl'OJ:.111s 1:. r; 5 :.opl\omore n ogl'I' P OlrJCI', whoi~:.WjJOA 1.11 a l7.Hcli11. o :::i·nr'illill s Jntf ~an Clemente att• r1,~hllng fo,..- p1idt• only at this pu111t lt \HI!> D a n a Hil l s. be h ind Henry Mikicwicz's 17 pomts . which 1~nit t'<I S;.in Clrnwnt1··.., SlHll• to the C't•llar with u 59 57 tn umph't1l San Ch:n~nte STAY "OVER THt! tlAlL" DURING BACKSWING The golfer m 11Justra11on 'I ha!. matJe the common m1s1ake QI ''movmg off the ball'' duune his backswcng. As a res14,1 ... ll1!> upper body nas !>way~l.l (o th<' rig hi. Now lhe p1oblom ls th•~. To compensate for thu,way111gmo· lion during th e bac ksw1r1g, il reverse sway must be applied t.lu11ng the downswing This back and forth lateral move- ment maker. 11 ve1y dctlirull to cons1s1entty return thetlublle!td · Other games a1·c University :-it Laguna Beach and Su11 Sawyer on d~ .e attd J ohn Coach Pat Roberts' Dlablos Hattrul> and a lltiisting on offense as El ·Oro, behind \ ~ I Alrunitos Raciilg Area Cage ·Stats Coastal Area Golf . ' R esults Led by Branning For Men squarely to the ball. It is, like· wise. d1tf1cull lo fu lly uhlize lhe large muscles ol rhe bOdy. The ideal .s11uat1on is shown m 1tlustrat1on /12 . You see me staying "over the ball'' during the backswmg. ~or Mo'Mtay, Ctur, Traci! fau PlllST ltACE 400 yard\ 3 y~.ir otds & uo. Clalmlnq, Purst '1100. Nlfl'(Nole ILIPNml 19 70 ll .0 160 "Tonto ll#r\ Vic IWahonl t .:io '00 Jo.,ous V•••nllne I Bank\) u ,.io Tlme -10.3* Also ran -Aoc~~I Mick, Frt-ncn Mlkt, CharQlng Ch•rlll', AO'l'W Jtd, Dilndy'\ Jtt, L1911tn1no Walen, •m .StrHI S.m NO scratchts Marin a High 's Rich cottHMH CU·•l ~ t It II I• uranning continues lus avers ,. 10. n t80 d o m i n a t i o n o ( t h e M111er ,. '° o m Sl>•n• 1• '4 19 197 Orange Coast area prep c:im.n " n u 1eo basketball scoring derby 1<110 ,. H 33 1u as he holds a healthy ~1~~rt :~ ~~ 3~ !: lead in both total points Fedum s $ J 11 scored and in average ~:~ : ~ ~ ; per game. Cann.rl•to ' 2 o ' Wl lll•m,on 1 I O 2 The two.time All-CIF oanaHlll&ls.tl u F:u<1• -Mutty N••• & >-T...,10 whiz has chalked up 564 Mlklewic.i ,~ ~~ ~19 ::1 llarsVlc,NldllOl.40 points in 21 games for 3 Paulson 16 62 " U3 SECOND llACE •OO yaras. 3 year oldm•l<lln\ Purse $1100. tn l'light IHarl) 8 •O •.olO l :xi ~wntffnSumo'N (Mylnl 5.10 l :xi FlNllU IMorrls) l .00 Tlrne -20,3\ Also ran -Lee's Lucky Charm, COcll O' Tht W•lk, eo RO\IC Go. G<lza. Sulprlslnqfy, FIHI S, 810 M Myrrw Go NoKretCllH 26.7 average. That's 181 !:~~man :: ~~ ~ ~ points more than his C••PO n 1• " •• nearest rival-Edison's s.rr•no 11 ,o 18 w Atove U 21 13 SS Bob Vogelsang, who has B•u• 1 • 4 :xi jumped into the No. 2 Ag11t1er " 3 11 11 spot in total scoring and ~.~":';''°" ~ ~ ~ ~ third in aver age with a ""'..., ,.,., 22.5 to Huntington Valley vovetwng ,~ .~~ 1~ ~ C h r i s t j a n ' s M i k e Htr\00 11 10J 11 m THtrtD llACE -3~ Yards, 3 nar .Bogdanov (2.:l.2). · ee11 a 36 n ,. otcn Cl•lmJ1>Q Purse Sl'OO. MCCourt , s 311 ts 91 c.111orn•aS.••n Vogelsang 's r ecent o.s11wooc1 11 34 u *' <Hartl 2• 40 7 oo 4 liO ..,.. d S.mutlf•n 17 71 77 It Wannarun (Adalrl 3.olO 110 OUtpUtS Of o><t, 29, 28 an Cic>met \S 30 11 11 ~11n,,,.•r cc:ierlue) .soo 41 in Sunset League play C.lla<Jf\tr n 1s u ,, Tlrn• -II 71 h h I d h · w1111a"" q a 1 11 Al>e> ''" -P .. surn Pa,., 8ootct. as e pe IS m ove up. Timmor""'n 1 6 3 IS l<•uldY. Duollc•te Miu, Sntov Cutt ward, while Est ancia's "•don• , 6 2 t• Bar. T-Car Cr•'"· Happy Cat, J i'm M cClos k ey h as Oen He ver • 2 2 " Jor•belle 1 K 11 t 1 2 4 Scr•tched -L11tl~ Count. CowbOy tailed Off somewhat, fall, e y Cary, Copy C.uon1, All S•ven 8u1>1>1tt Iii To,.~1·11 , FOURn• llACE -11overds.3ye•r ing lo third with 374 " '9 II tit Oldi &UD Clt1mlno,Purse ~l700. po i nts a nd a 2 2 .0 ~~~ill ~: ~! ~ :: R•cordMaker CMy1u1 average. Mike Hiii 1• 45 "' 1:1t n .•D 16.00 11.60 Helm 16 S2 31 13S Mr. Tiger Rotkel (C\er1s<el G<eenwood ,. n 11 11S • 00 HO TO• ,0 • s1epNFelchtt (C•e•oer l 780 ~· ,.!; 9 1Pavt. Whlf" U 17 11 &O Time -41>... 1. 8r1nnlno, Mar• ',_ 21 56.f 16.1 Slnot. 14 U 8 30 AIM> Ran -Gaberlno, 01vlnr~11J11t,•~ ?. VOQttsanQ, Edis • :• 11 J83 22.S Al<ker 11 1J '! 3S tnllyAa•tus,Swlft Bo. l~te'\Oouti!<'~ ~ MCClos~tV,E•ta~Cli> H';Jfc 210 Frei.er IJ 9 I> '2• scratched lrloho Go, Ca<uce ' Harbin, Hunt, Bu en_ 19 3tt 18.J Ellancle (IJ~I Slrlo, Jo1ous Speeay.Alpl\a's Pet S. E•enr, ~Del 18 l'1 19.0 'l I It O ;r 4 FIFTH RACE 870 yard• 3 v~ar 1> Po1rtrr. IJnlvtrfil11> ~ :la' 11.8. McClosk•V 11 1'2 '° 201 I. Bl.ck, CdM 11 JO& 18 0 NeJmann '11 .. 39 Olds & UP. Cla1monq, Pu rs~ USOO 8. Ba9d<tnov, HVC 13 307 23.1 8l1<110ll 11 60 11 131 Slr Ouet Bruktr (Car 111 l 8ud'sl.ocfl IBrooUI Noor MoO<I !Ban~~) Tl,.. -IS.to IU O 6 20 • 9 40 ' Ounh•m, St; 16 282 11.0 H•ll 11 SO 10 1:10 3 i.o 10. Brtr\, Costa Mn a 19 290 14.1 ' \/all Horn H lS 3l 103 Cllnfer H 11 11 S3 ; c · Cot-. Itel Mal' t1t-O> Prlct • 'I I 19 U SI Al\O Aan -Joe Frarler, W!nnlt' Lou, S.v a Pra;tr, Pell; Urccny,' tcr11g11: ot Glory Scralclled -Staftord Repp SIXTH RACE -300 yard~ 3 Y"M <>Id\ & uo. F1111es & maro, C:taimu") ~ICC \JaOO. • - 81acl< 51.ssd Tu1 C.rn Ahern AullO• S<hloemrr A\ln 9 ~µ Ip a-.. ICroMleldt 11 IS 14 44 11 136 JA 306 11.0 uRue 1 -' o e 19 79 12 110 ••• OrQlll 7 2 , 7 \1 ~ 31 149 8 7 Collins 4 I 2 4 11 50 1S 1tS 6 1 Hobbs J I 1 J 11 " n 10t • J Ctea10f'I :> o 1 1 11 Jl ~ • n 4 2 P'-tah•Vafl4y (12-J) ,, 11 11>., 70 J. . • le It ·~ NtbO , 11 7& 60 J l Holland 17 i.t 46 llM ..... 14,1 106 to J ,4 1 s u 3.t " 2.0 Bo•otd V•ll>ueNI Ford Cerroll 111 • .,.., "'-' Yarrlnoton Soult.wick Ttnl•r t..aua: ,. 19 IS IS '' • • ' 1 J •• 11 101 37 3J 107 l2 11 •• 31 74 86 31 u 16 111 0 2? s 1' s 12 2 s 7 -5 11 Htlflli .... Ofl aeacll (IS-41 1,0 9 it II Ip 2.0 Herbin 1• 132 8S 349 Sims 19 u ol us a•t· Spawart 1' ~ 41 7SS 11.1 Flnct.amp 19 S8 21 143 1.1 t(arl<ul 1' 4S 37 127 6.0 W.ir 14 29 u n St 0-n n " IJ " s.J Tl'Ornton 10 B It 71 s ? Dunkleberger 4 s J 1l 4 2 Ayate 3 2 6 10 2r.Lvnn s ' 2 10 191D1amo'ld 3 1 l 76 s• •. o H 47 2,1 7J 7.0 2.S I.I> avy. 18.3 13.• u .• 1S ~·· s 1 J.4 7 1 3.1 J.) 2.0 26 t. 20 HllMl""'Clll Vall•Y Cllrl1ll.., (l).J) av1. 715 13.1 6.l sa •7 '' 41 ~nov Stl'tder 8'cklund Fr•-Petej)Olf Stonec lphe r Ga11s1ec1 MOtr\01\ • It ,, '" ~·t. 1J 13J 26 302 711 1• ,. " 111 It 0 16 SS 8 111 8 6 \6 S1 '1 ltJ 7C u " 12 10. e., 1) 24 I 40 3 1 6 9 II 2'I 48 ~ 2 I S t 0 SPORTS Vikings Elevated One Spot In a helt<>r l>all C'lf foursome event at El '.'\1guel Country Club re c·entl v, lht~ winntn~ four s C1mc.> of Phcl .1\ltbaum , William Taylor. Don Wind and ChuC'k Potter fired a.>~. Second plaC'e went to !lank Handschuh , Sam Frt•e d , W i l l.iam C"allowav a n d P et e Rochon with 56. T hree tea-ms tied for third at 57 including Jess \.V;ltson. Craig William son. Tom PPden :incl TE'.x Mt.>huffey On another team wC're War-Corona del Mar's Sea ren Badrattn, Artie ·•·,•, · The best method of accom· pl1sh1ng lh1s 1s to place most of your weight on the left foot at address. At the same lime, you should feel a sltght down· ward pi es sure on rhe inner port ion of your nghl loot. ·ourmg• the backsw1ng, be Cl)rtam that any movement of weight does not go beyond the 1ns1.de of your right foot.· Satldleback Seeks Banner·Swini Year J(jngs are one of two un Bauman. Jack Morris beaten basket ball teams and Robt-rt Jordan. Saddleback College, in Secor is a backstroker remaining among Cl F The third team was onl\I its second year or and will also s'wim the in· schools and are rated composed of Ken Wood, swfmming, captured the dividual medley, Devore No. 2 in the CIF 4·A poll. Hans Rossen . Al Iluren Mission Conference title can s wim all strokes and Now 19·0. the Sea • df'fth L d 'al' an~1 '.\11ke Cap1k . last season. finishe 1 an erway s pec1 1zes H 1S 7 I I S ts 4.0 Ut...,.haclt(._.,• 9 It fl tit ,. 9'2 S6 2'0 ~on Dvorak 1.lllHlrom B.Smltl'I Evans Pih Taylor A.Smlll\ wtlltt AlltM er1no1e 18 " 33 7)1, II '1 76 120 17 37 31 1Qj Kings were a s trons: lnam1.xedrouplesbel· in lheS-O'uthe rn Cal meet lnthe indo. '""' second pick a lthough No. toe ball C\'C'nl. '.\tr . and and seventh in the s tale J ohns on, a transfer !~·: 1 Long Reach Poly re· 'Mrs. Sam Freed teamed championships. from Colora do College, .... ,, •1 l .S 8.4 1.1 s.s H '·' '·' a ... 22.0 11,' 11 1.0 7,3 3.\ ,, 4.0 1.1 3.S 10 Brannlrio Cook Bullier Boldt • Ugl•rid Wa"en Senkbtil Kanter 0.0.rlclt Hawkins a.,..,., ~~ Elont H•yes 1S 71 • 62 11 19 10 48 11 1'U 41 u ceived a ll first place with :-.t r ancf '.\l rs. llar· was a high school All- 6·1 votes. r1son Carrirk for first That app~ars h .. d to Ame rican at Foothill. ;:~ Marina's Vikings. 18·3. with S4. top -_but with three.All· He's a s printer and 3.T j umped from fi fth t o The winning team in a Ame ricans returnt~g, breaststroker. 10 1 3 11 g fourth in the 4-A poll two he l ter balls of plus som e outst anding The freshmen include o w hi I e M a t c r 0 c i . s foursome l'vent at El freshmen the Gauc~os Greg 0 ' J ei (Tustin), Phil 4 3 1 1 • 1 s 1 I 0 1 I 1·0 Mon archs 05·31 and Nigut'l Country Club re· could have another ban· Morr eal e (L aguna Huntington Beach:s cently fired a 125. . ne r year. Beach >, Terry Murphy Oilers (15·4l were ar;:ain Gn the winning squad The All·America·n 'rc· <Mission Viejo). Dave rated ninth and· tenth were Gates Brown, Al turnees inc lude s hort Koo r j i a n <Laguna following 64·50 and 84·52 Rlair . Chet Marcelle and freestylcr Rob Kallen· Beach) and George Bush M1ri11a (It.JI . .. " 71 714 136 19 11 s• 11 es 44 ti 9!1 11 " a 1 Ip a'19. 564 • 76.7 ns 1?0 214 IQ.I 207 9.1 JS9 7,S 11U s.1 ... 2.9 3' u 15 l .• • 2.0 3 o.s wins over Servile and K M k b k · 1 J h en. :1(' ey. ac • vc r sat1 c o n (Mission Viejo). 20 •O 2S IS 1J 11 u 14 • 9 4 1 2 ' 2 6 0 3 Ma .... Ool (IJ.Sl ..... ._ 1• ,., " 3.a 11 1J •O 186 Saddle back. In at 126 were Phil Saathoff and butterflicr O'J ei. a wa lk-on, is "'"-S<,_t,lleco~~· Pol"" Rhort>r, Jim O'Arcy, Jim Lyle. called a .. big find" by 1.1.e Po1v <21-41 200 (:fiet Krutcik and Rob Saathoff won the 100 Saddleback coach Flip 2.CD,...ci.r.1.Ur llf.O) 114 Co • 3.san1eBar1>ara 1•H1 15& nnor. and 200 backstrokes in Darr. O 'J ei will swim the e..1.Ur1 ... 11 .. J1 m Placing third with 127 the Mi ssion Conference sprints a nd breasts troke. • .,.. !.~~~~'.:r~1?:1~~o :~ were K en Wood, Hans m eet while L y le cap· Morreale is a butterflier . • Scl\ultr a"'-Mostwucker 11 f Gtl!wr 11 ... 29 161 17 50 ,, 111 11 JZ IZ 116 :~~ 1.s.tnGo•oonlo111 •> "' Ro~sen. John Shaw and turedthe 100 fly. a nd freest y l e r . and t .2 :·~!~8:t:-:1111s·7> ~ Al Herer. ln at 128 wer~ -0 h h th l Murphy. Koorjian and E!.C•IX' Mllst (W1td I':£: ------~----2-80 '2 40 'Bte.zli \"'f~ S•»Y (Cieri ) C.UISl'lt\S 1) 10 ~ J.1 BMrlos II .. 1S. 161 19 2l ¥"" J l Zumbo 19 87 50 224 ID I l.ltkllus 8.9 Gercta 18 0 lt lOS 13 ,, 11 • ., 7 • 1 ''·"-'•'"'•uc11cu-41 n J oh n Fr:rncis , Rob l ersop omores a Bushwill compete inthe u Others: ""'~"•· Muir. G1en0a1t Wilbur. Bill Howard and will score heavily for the breast and free events. "· 1 Cy11ttss. 1ng1•wOOc1, c11111e,, ""'" . G a u c h o s i n c I u d e S.3 ,,.., •• v111a P•r~. PasadtM, lor •Fred Ginder. The G a u c hos also 7 "·'° 4 1.C> 'TiseCoP'f IAd•lrt ... 00 T11~-U.ct • AIM> A•n -M&gnolla Anna, ~ ... ote Puu. tea" Ken. Go Arin1vtr\Mt. Santa Anita " 20 12 e ' ,, . 11 11 l 'o 1111 8 30 3·7 •anco,1.BMl1t1kan. In a mixed event, Mr. transfer Larry J ohnson, fiaure to be loaded in the U.J ,.... d M E 1 J o hn Secor. D ave " ~·~ t.c.,,..,1110 111.21 113 an . rs . • m er De e "nd Buddy L"n d ivin g even ts with Ourqundy u u. Go B•DY Joe, .Miss 0.d'\Wln , Race Entries Sttmmer Hiii Kaufme.t Duerl• Hlron IC•maka 81111•~ , Hof Iman• 10 10 s l5 6 J 4 18 s 4 2 10 1 0 l l 1.P11rnsor1noS1•J-ll 11>0 Dougherty teamed with vor .. .. · Conley Ware and Keith t.s l . L1n-Cit·» 11>J M d M -F d derway ~ 3.o 4,Fu11er1on11N1 ,,, . r . an . r:.. re Carlson r eturning and 10 $.u M1r.te1• m.n 101 Ginder for first place • (he addition of Bill Ger- i.o ~:~~~~~~~» ;; with 120. 118 .f:< J\ard (Mission Vi ejo). ' x rat<hl'd -Cor_,t•s qunawa~ l"O Vandy Girl, Pam's Roc~et, YabbA Dll r.o.. Poo u t:u ctt 10·ESUP• Ar1hl & •· 8'MH 8ar\ Sluv, paid .... so. SEVENTH ltACE -400 yard~. l ., • ., old\ & 11p AllOwdnco. Purse \1000 OH·'l1va VIiia (Cardota I • , 80 7. 00 4 '° OH·Dlcltcy'} Aock CoMv IGM 111 I I~ OQ 970 ~00 0-TwleMu' l•tllrtl 4 20 ro--" ~ t:IGHTH Alt.CE l~y~..Ss,Jycar old\ Allowant~ Purso ~500. Jtt Soy ccarao" 1 1 •O • flO 370 RouonMonntt' IAddirl I 80 ~ 80 CMrc/91 Go Cl•ea1uret 7 60 T•-ti II Al\O Adn J'~rnl4" Pri~. l(IOpU Ontl A1ur-Ae><~•I, Vite IX'Clt, Tl'"" lt.ir lov• Go Bambino S<ffll(Md -CllO•OI' IO Charicl', Je\\lt' ~ Liiiy u E•~cla l-Jtl •Pr & S· Rovtf\ Miii• nit, ,...d )IJJ so NtHTH AC ACE lSO V•"d' 1 yoM nlO< ~ uo (.l<1•M1nq Pu•<•' 0800. v~11r1 lle<tu ICArdOM•• I no J r-c> : 60 MCM.~V l>t'nU"dO ICrUg•r I C.u•)lllo IM<>rrl <I llm~ -II 91 5 10 1•0 b 60 4irr;<tlchttt Tim,. 1tnrj A'M'"• RO<~'"~ .... N11iM •,n,.tHI, • 1v,. t< ""' U E ... <I• tO V•lley 8uu & 1~ Roc•y O.nu•dO, l>•ld s•I SO. Bask e tball . Ar Iron• SI. 79, Mont•n• 11 Ha wAll CHiio) 82. 'II•~'<\ IM<l>orfO") 1J New ~·•co 'SI tO•. Sul Ao\\ IM P\iQ<!I '>ound ll, AodlMfl\ b1 S..n Francl\co St, 8•, I.al Poly fPomof\flU · BtAdl@V 1t Ill Wf\1••1\1'1 It Chl<•QO l.oyol" U, On10 V 9J IOTI C•tlQnlon 16, SI lout\ Sii MIChlQfn 101, W1Uon\lnl& MlchlQan SI ti, Nortnwtstrrn 11 MIM4"\olll n, llllnol\•1 Pli«ll~ ", low• 16 Aloba""' ••. ~o•O•• •1 IOT/ <ieOrQI• Tech", VMI S• '(fl\IUC• 'as LSU 11 Tt""CS~ IS. Ml\<hi1pp1 St "4 lulene", NtwOrltfn\ ll•vocrlll> V•l\clerbllt 61, MIUl\\lf)Ol l>O llirOlf\1~ Tttl'I II, 0\lat.omA C•lr&O AulQer\ IS, P.lt1UI01> 6t . f'Olt WEDNESDAY Clot & f'HI. First Post I p.m. stsoo. c 1&1m1110 Price \20,000 -~::-" ~11>,boo. Gadabout ol.ptlm Spring\', HalCt 0 Mluloft VleJe (!Ml t It II tp 16 94 so 238 11 63 JI 117 11 57 '56 110. IS 6S 9 139 11 SJ 2J 119 av •. l.V1ctorV•lley(16.]) n Second place went to .races Saddle back opens the 1u ~0~:~~1r,:!0 ;~ M r. a nd M rs . J ack season Thursday night • f 1RST RACE -6 furlonQ•. A year olds & uo. Clb1m1n9. Pu"• $6000 • c111m1nq l>rlce JaOOO -57000. Roi.o Hiiis Employees. Mynamciluuo ILope1l "' Wine Count fShoema~erl 114 Pr.nee Pnaro• IOllvare.) 1 t~ TooGllll~r (f:ernand<1I 11S SIOady T&ddV CPlncay I , .• , 118 W•f~ln High IOltvatrsl 118 Coa: " Auby E. (Go~ltll 111 t7 Adams TroubleSttker !Skinner) 118 Kennedy Dils1' 11011 IHewlty I 170 McDoNld Tea Market (Loper) llA Booth P•dllyWalk (Torol 118 Blum Sir Honor (Howard I 171 Gtnslcllen Ar11cu1a1lon tNogue,) 118 Erick'°° Count lev tValde1 I 1:10 Or FellxStarr-CShoemahr l 118 Boiler ~uc~y C H. (Mt!1>al ttl 11 ·8 9 7S s " 3 ?I 4 6 ' 1l .4 4 ' 12 3 • 1 9 3 3 1 7 3 1 2 4 !~:~ 2." Lindley with Mr. and p · h Feb!'tl2 a gainst pow~r1u~ 'C. 9.2 ~:~'~:r~: ,'11:_:: :~ Mrs. Bill Howard at 1.26. ant erS Pasadena C,C • ..a~ East ~·~ J.Allaloma (19·11 lbt In at 128 WC'r(' the Ken LA. u ;:~~~~.~~ney llS·Jl 1~ Woods and /\rt ~<'dnnicks. Huntin g t o n Beach . .adcll•b.tclt'sw1msclledu1e J .2 6.Perr1,11s•1 ~o • Two t~ams tie at 129 High's Oilers travel to Frl~e11.u-P•s60enut E;uttA, ;·~ 1.1:.islnort IU 31 10 l n cl u d I n I? l h (' J ack Oranoc toniaht in an im· \7pw,med' ~fib. 18-Ml•\lon C:OnterM<e · 8.Avlatlon l U~l •8 · h h ,.. .., , • l.J , Yuccll1>•lt&'1 ., McNC'rneys wit I e port anl Empire League Rt1ayu1Sa11BerMrdfno. 1.l tO.NordhOll Clo.JI JJ, Dirk Sprudls and the basketball game with a Sa~~:·B~~;r-,,~1~ c:oasc Relays ac BroadMlndedMdn IGonza 1) lltClll Joi''\ Swap CSem•1nl 4 , >.Ill OoUOlt Surface C~/\41 , • .,.. • Ill bort's All By~ ,(S•llers f ' HJ :..Olin PMUQe (V~td~l) I lb Way1'ia IP1er<.e 1 11& tMw,.n Harllff 14·12) • ft " "' " n •1 191 16 .sa 40 116 U SB 19 1'.S IS SJ 1• 110 16 •2 ll 117 16 " )) 10S .. ;)l ,, '95 , Morro Bay\~1.71, 910 enr Reed M oore~ with the victory assuring the Fr1., -.,,b 21 San Bernardino at ..... 111:21 3. ·Monlcf.Jlr Prep ltNI 4, Robert Re('ces. Oilers or maintainin'g a . Sollli.-\tMern',Jp3":.:,5 Ill .... ,'· 13·" Tet.acl\ao• (U·SI s ChldWl(k OS ti 6 ' " Wed., •rcn OU '"' ...... •.7 B•"'°I> c1o-a1 1. c•11oa1r1a 0~11 8. portion of the leagut!' Aeleys . 1 1 2 Person.i11yt<n1gnc IHawtfyl 11~ ' 0SECOND ltACE-tV. mitts.~ YNf olds & i.o C:l'alm1no. Purse \S500. C1a1m1nq Pr•ce S41SO. C:hevy CftaMI Leoque La<••lo IOllvaru I Comore11d0 IGoMalti 1 A·C1marron 11 (Toro I J~t Pon IAtvue11 l utkY B•tdw1n l'>elltr•) Grilled IHawleYI rlptt Cenlurlon IHowiJrd) PAwn fS11t 1nnet" I 110 ..... n Villa (Pl1><AV) LO<om•nla fMee't I .,_.noav11n t Mlon• I 0...,-•r Mttl•llQ (Pierce) 11• 111111 '" tt• llJ IU 1IJ lllf SEVENTH RACE -One mll• 3 w•r old rllllu. Allowc>nccs Plir~ \1',000 Ollno Thorougt.1>1eo lto1n1tlQ Cefttl!r I mAOl•r-r (0HV3'1\I tt l Lo<.tl C~ust IM•rllnll 1'' M1n1 Fall& IGonialeil I" FlffllnQ Maid CVNQ6ri l l !4 Sll~r Slip fMen.o I Ill )1108 )(108 t)) 111 THlllD ll llCE -6"1 rurlor>qs. CoM.tten I P1nuy) l!alllnq INOll"4!11 llV II) Ill 111 PU)t~·· & Mit'"'' ' ve-•r Old) & Uf'). ""''~•"' Pur<e \'>OOQ. Woodldnd Hills Rolorv Club Win 81Q CShOtma~erl C..mm111ne IAtv,.rtc/ ThNWOUt•S (l>1nc4yl 111 EIGHTH tlACE 6·"• lurtonqs. J 111 ~·· 010 co11, & 0•1dl11Q\. Sta~"' 111 Pu"e 11S,OOO added. Gros\ Ul,SSO. Tn 111 winner St•,JOO, 1t<Ond SS,000, third '11 u.1~. fourth \l,81S, tlllh ~7S, LO• 1J 11 9 •) 6 • J It s 1 .. 10 S 3 1 11 2 l 0 4 SHCltmenle IJ.111 9 19 fl .. Oun"'m ,. 112 J8 '282 Shrrry 16 ., 16 uo Horvatt. lS ~ 3• ,1•2 Wllntrell lO l'I 10 '18 H•flmar-16 36 2S 91 HutchlnQs 1S J1 1: 81 NUIY n n 11 SS McOoMtd • 1l ti 37 Ollvor e J 9 lS Vlel\idt\ s s • ,. MllCntll 2 1 t l Ari>"\ I 9 1 7 Uftl•enUy lt·IO) 10 3 eren1-i. 61 '· Hu"""''on v.11., Meado"'lark lead FrL, March S-'-Cf\affey• !lone • 1 ° CllrlJll~" (IJ.JI 10. Ambau.oor . · . d ·Pm. 11 Cllfl\ll•n 111M1. Ken Welty will be the Tipoff JS at 7 an coach W•d .. ,._.,," 10-Fuller<on •t El :~ new t<~eMng pro iee Elmer Combs' OHers are c.;';!~'" .,~, ~"-' .'.1.l MD, Amat yi·e a o I f I es son at seeking their eighth win Fr1·:, .... rc,.,1t-a1c11r11•• • 1,8 t' · · ) t t h'I Fri Marc:'ll J•·_,,t A•vtrS1Cle". 2.0 !\1eadowlark (' ry in nine O?P s ar s W I e Ap;.1 9 10 M·•~•Ol'f con1cnn<e " Ma l er De i Higb's Club o f llunlin on a few males away the mee1a1S.n8"rnara1no. 70 Angelus League basket Reach. other two conlcnde 1 rs E~L.A.Aorit u-euier Rela'(S ·~ ·ball champ1onsh1p and We It y w i 11 begi n Cypress and Kate lu -"°"' 11.,.~outhern ca t c11am. .... ,. Ci f playoff am bitions di'r"cti'nd th"' clas~.-.-.s battleatKalclla. P•on•n°"'a1s.n1aMon1ta. 11• " r ,. .,,. . April 7'·M•y 1 -Slal~ ct.am· •J arc ·u nct e r h<'::tvy fir(' Jan. 26 whl'n th<' next Perry Jlarbm has been ,,.O<l61'1,ou1typ•tn. 94 tonight as Bishop Amal $Crie.: bertins. lie is mov· t he hot item in Hunt-• ·c1enote•Mln •onconlertn<e..-1. • 8 " I:°' • • k All ">01\ 1>co1n at J 30, unlcs<;. •O visits the Monarchs inj? to Mt'adowlnrk rrom m~ton Beach s atlac re· ... ,,., .. ,~'""'ca1ed !:; Tipoff is at 7:30 and F:ISegundo whl~re heh;.is cently, averaging 18.J •.1 Ma ter Dci (3·J) is n bt>cn a highly s uccessful for t.he season and 20.3 11 s light favorite to knock te:irhing Pt.O· . · for eight le~~uc games. ~:~off Amat (3·1) in pr\.·· For informat ion con· T h e Q JJ c r s beat 2·0 paration for 4·0 St. An· ceming rel!istralion.rall Or ange's P anthers HVIH ADVAHTAGIS ou• ftAGll OFHH lhony Friday night. the pro shop at 846-0020. , earlier, 79-68. t 19 II Ip av9.~-------,.-------~-----~~------------~ Poirier 1' 134 63 3J'I ti B II"---.. McClymol1ds 1' a 18 110 e. 9 siw·, • LA01 Too IOttvar~•I M1\\ll~ Clown (Ne>qu"'') O•b~ 1lme•1snoem.1~or I C~vtr Game I Ve roar• 1 !>ummtl Party lt>lerte) O..v1d'• Tobin ITorol .Jov<t 11\nn IMenel ('..,nlfy Al>tctd IV.tl<lpt) Ml\\ Elite (Hewie• I ¥vl'n1n Mini IGontollerl Water Mtooow (HMrl<I Ill Follr ''"'"'· 111 World Plt,uur• IT oro I 111 ilc'au h ltnt IVtr<1ar•I ~ :~ Maher a\ IVAldtll 110 tUlford ~: ~~ ~~ :r. ~ ~ 1?0 ~::. u •O 11. 101 12 R A c • m ~(8~1~~~~~~~,l~tllm I 111 Ult'\ Hoot tPln<~v• no Johnson 1• 36 18 90 4.1 no Ev•hOll ti> 18 20 $0 3 S no Ho .. 111 13 10 11 Jt , J FOURTH tlloCE • '} lurtonqs ~ 'Yf~' nld\ m•IOtn co11~ & Qtldl,.Q\ Purse \~ El N1ourl Country ChJb G.vn• ICn•qnl ISem~ 1n I • tll C.Ou•oi..Troub•t tP1nco1 118 Romoo IH•rr••l 118 !wir•1evo tAO\ele\I l\8 ICtnt•IO (Torol 11• Stl~r 8ulltl IMtM) 119 urtdlnq Pnlnt IOt1vMr\ l t 18 Wr\t4"rn Hor11on IGon1ett'1 ) ~It) !»y CNro•r I Haw In I 118 Mln\trtl Lad ISl'IOt'm~ .. rl 118 Private S1qnet <Smith! If~ Cll••I Iowa IValcfer t • t 13 ~IFl H 11&.CE -• turtonq' J 'f@M 0111 colt• & Qetdlf\9l. Cta1rn1t19, P11rse t?O c:..1u11 e 5 6 i. 1.0 NINTH llACE I•\ mllu 4 yur _P•_•_<•_1_1 ___ 11 __ s __ 2 __ ,, __ ,_, otds & up Allow•nco. Pur~t St2,000 I ~"sc":~.;.~~IHarrlsl rn flll-1111111-1111111~ .... ~'lllllll~~ 1.1our IM«altO 114 Stiver\ ot Gl10 I Loper I t IJ Ao119 IGontal@fl :11t08 G•ve M Time IMenal tll ~<lal Otal IH•..,l•yl l tt Pf1nc.,Ml~tv IS-Inner I \U Mr Torrnto noro) I t7 Prl11<t Huotd IVA!d~•) II\ Mln'ar•l IP111uyl llJ ~ IS-mAkMI II\ 6rtl\4m HUQhtY IAlvar•1I 11' Also Etl9flllt Clc.w·• J'actor IC.,<t rts) l(IOlng uo IHawtey I 111 Ill ·LEASE · FORDS.CHRYSLER$ . QEIWl IOTORS-AMC -FOIE"I CARS 'TIUClS lllEOIATE owmr IOSTIOOELS A PRIVATE MEMBERSHIP CLUB SPECIAL MOMTHL Y FITNESS PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE Q O,.EH 7 OA.YS A. WEEK ' LATEST 1. COMPl.(Tl OUHGI COU,.TY COVUAGI ft•cl•dl119: l.99ttN ..... $911 Cl.....-, Mlule11 Vlefe, 0.H ,tfflt, • well ft Le119 IM<h 9114 _.of LA. - 2 MONTH TO MONTH HNTAl IASl6 OCC in Mat Cruci~ OPEN& CLOSED LEASES • Sia ch111,1oa1 .. 1, l•c~••"•" ••d H••d .. •11 CHrh lwln l•h of . ......... ,,.,,., .... , •O....__..,,.. ..__ MODERN EQUIPMENT S .. A 'A.REA IMC LU DES .. ., ....... , ,..., 3 HO DEPOSIT .HO OH A,,ROVIO ~lllO" 4 ONLY 11110 na MONTH TOTAL COST ltt11ll111lte4 ,~, Oran~e Coast CollPge faces ooc of ils bi~J!csl wrestlin~ m alch<'S ever Wednesday nighl whrn th<' Pirates brittle \·1s1I· in(! Ccrnt os' C"olleg~ at 7 30 in South Co:ist C.:on- frrcnce J'll oy. At st ak~ 1~ the con· (ercnce leacf. Both teonis come into the match with 3-0 circuit marks. Coach Vern Wagner's Pirates have·3 14 .3 !'>Cason record while t he Falcons are 11 I Cerntos has won six strnight South Coast titles. Falcons coach fla l S1monek has a remarka- ble rn:t-24 dual 'meet r e- cord Ornnge Coast, which has "'on its I asl eiJtht matches. 1s led by Ron Shilliday. Don Hill, Andy La ss ak an d R ick Masters. _. sophomore. has posted a flos~y 25·2· l record this season and w ill wrestle in either the 158 or 167· pound division against Cerritos. Hill, a freshm an, Is 23 5 l this season in the 167 a n d l 77·p ound divis ions . Lassak, a 190-poundcr, i~ 19·3·13nd Masters, who ~oes at 177 or 100, has a 11-0 re(ord desp1tt' m 1ssinJt much or . Shrll1day n thc s('nson with inJurics. • ~ M"''' _, ··-··· ,.,.,c;.J f lhu• ••d ,,. ..... ·.~ .... p ... ~ ....,., .... _....._. ... ...., F.-t .. c ........ • J•dhlchel •fld e.orp•r•f • •••t.•r1 .. 1,, _..._... •S-. •Sh-. [{.I llf .] a. Id.\ '1·$1 !ft•I•I•l 254 VICTORIA STREET• COSTA MESA• ACROSS FROM COSTA MESA HOSPITAL HEAR NEWPORT IL VD. I I 5 HIW COMPACT UNlf ~IZ( fl 1,. 1 4 • 1111 6 VOIC:I MISUGI PAGH$ ALSO AU AVAILAILC 7 llU&.l FHI MAINTl~4HC:l ORANGfCOUN7Y llADI07£LEPHON£ SERVICE IOI(' ·n I 41°13S-l30S .. SO. 141fTA ,., SANTA """ ,_ 1.etWM .-,., Miu• Vlete, o.... ~•~•. u~ c-i.. u.. ,,_ C• ... Wt.... I t ,.,., U A M ~ ~'6-HU 7 ' ; 88 OAILYPILOT 0 • Northrop! THE Pu f I B c P UBLI C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .PllUJ,IC NOTICE Pl1RUCSOTfCt-: PICK OJ? nch .. eer ·ani------,-,.-, ... ------I \TAUMll\TO,AIAN OO~ettT '~~~~~~!1'~!·::r s~~:~~~~~~~=~~T~o:~E llOTICE f0CltCOl1'01tS 01' VU: 0' .Rei~11$~ ' Charges $ W PE 111011 COllllT 01' THE "IC1'1 TIOUS IUSI NEU HA/lo\• TlW IOJtOwlftO SM<!oOM ar.clolnQ tlU\I STATE Of CALlfOll NI A FOR At 25 ST.\TlOFCALl l'OllNIAl'Oll Tiie lollowi1>9 petWI\• h'w •o.tn MM•I THfCOUNTYOf'OllANGI THE COUHTVO,OllANQE dOl">.OllMu~olt1>ell<tlt•011>buiu•"'' O< .. ~':o:~~~~~':i~~llllle f>l•I• 01 J~S·E·P-:~ Rl(i(Etl'lo. t ol M11::..""G~~1E\ 0 HAWK~ •• ~ JH n l(lnQ .• ,.~.rn. tUJOl..A RJCl(fTn .D•UISl'O 'ltft " . WESTPORT INS"tRU ... Elolt t OM Of ....... Oftt,,_I Mer. CA •1'2> NOTIC.f. I\ HEREBY c.tVEN to IN> Ot<N~ PA"IV .,. "*u'•''"" A•~nue, <-•• --HOltCf; I~ HfR£OY GIVEN to 11» "'-\e..C4llltornietll1' .Jeuy A IClnq. 'It ~n<I<~ 0.,. crt111too ot l~t lbO•tt n9-o~-•I U1KlllC><' ol IM •llOVf nAtntd o.c.denl Th~ F1ct11lo11' 8u•111tu N••nt ... Cor-ON 0.1 Nw.r. CA, t?US lfl<JI •II ""'r\on\ llO•lll•j <i•lm\ ll?iJln>t 111<11 •II ""0n, ne•lllO Clolm' •O<lif\\I l•rrto 10 •bO•• wo lllHI 111 Or""<llJ Thh bu-tr1tH h cond11<teo lly " It,. HIO <le'•"""' •rt rtQUut'<I lo Ill•• lht i.a1u o.c~nl •rt ttQlllted 10 Ill• CountyOf\NO•tMIMI• 11, 1'I) -••l1Mrlne"'hlp l,,.m. "'"" 11141 necn•f<y •o..<Nr~. 1n u,.m, •ttlll llM neteoery ,,_,..,,,In Alvin NI YO.I. •1• Peutertno SlltJOllJ .. n l(lnq 1"" Oll•u ot tnt oer• ol ,.,.. •Del.,.~ 11-OlllCt ol 11-. (If ... 01 CJW '"°""'ff'· A"9nV., COlla """'•· (alltornla'2•h Thi\ \UIJ ..... 111 WU llito ""Ill 1"9 lltltlOlOutl, 0< lo 0"'1>4!nl lntm, w1lhl~ /\NA Co [.ONIES u11eot0u•1.0< topre..,.nt rhtm.wllht"" Oon• • 0 J . B• c ~ ,,_ I'll I 0111n1y C.1••• of o .. n~ C011nly on neunt"" •Oll<ht,.,101nt 11nde1>i0<....S A M . ,..,.,,...,ryvo11<ht"-tottt•unc1tn1Qll'Od Miran«• Ro.d. Lo' ,.llos Hiii•. ~ ... rvt.19/t. •lt1••01llc•otWt1.-l.1AMV.SC.HM10t, lowu (AP) To beer ., ,,. ornco ot ""r •Horney, !HOMA!. e.1110r,.1tt•On 1'111tt •1t0<nty •• L•w, ~· S•n M1oue1 Ori••. L O"O , ... , p • .. v I I 1'110411"4<1 Or•""" CO•\I Dolly P,tOI, s.,,,. JOO. Nt wpOrl Buell. C:.hto1nh\ (':.1n collec"to,.s. u s-' to l. ... • ,,. ...o "' • •11c •. T11u bu••rw" w .. s •oooutlto b,. • .. ,,. ~ • '"" S..114btt11. l•O""" Hitt\, CAllfOfn•• -r•l ll•"lntt\hto • Jll\uerv ll, 10, ll, ""° FtlHllefy >. ltl• ttMO, •hlcl> '' ,,... 01.,., al bu"r>en ut c ulling from ~ditions in '16S3,-1c111••,,.P•~~o11>u.i,..not •r•in M y0,, ,,,. 111e.-r'49Md1ntllm•1""""'' .. " ~-·~ ·~· •11 II • ,_I __________ _..;,;;...;.;;. 111Qlolh••~1'1t01Uldd•<~~nl ••t1lhln the t e n s Or m I I lions ··---'"II·-In. m• .,, -r .,,. Thi• ,1.1,,.,..nt Wh lllt<I ...... '"" p • lf\9lotht Hlf•• 01 >010 <lwt-nt. -..111111\ c;o..,.,, ti••' 0 1 Or•no• CO\lllty on ll 8 1.IC NOTICE fO<it Montn> •lier IM llr\I pul>H<tllt>t\ Aman:. Beer m ay be the ._ l'l\00111• ••t•r "" 11r.11>ubll(•lloo J•nuerwv.1916• • 01th1,nolie1. l "'k ng o( b"" -oftM•nollte. ,..ft!U l'ICTITIOUSIVSIHESS 0.tttOJ<tn ... r06, lf16 ru.. I ".,rs. O<ltt<;I Jfniur1 l7 1916 l'\lbU\l\to Ot•noe CO•>I D•tly Pilot NAME S7ATf MI NT SE CV RI TY PACI F!C -Empty WASHI NCl'ON <AP> ·-The Northrop Corp., one of the nu ti on ':1 larg<!st defense contructors, has been forced lo return to the Air Force $564,013 in improper costs c h arged for p o litical contrihu- tl o n s. the Defense t>epartme nt said today. A s 11otes man f or NortM · ai<Jr> the costs , do w~ evu become a big company i f we o thtovgh the crippling business ol being a A e<)ffirT\Uflal SOCil'ty, li SUE A OSBAUO~ Fet>tuerv J, 10, IJ, H, 1•lt 4~1• Tht !Ollowtno per.on t\ doi"!I tMM· • }f NAflONAL'l!AN~ judge and a laws u it huh• !~:':~~·~::~.~:~~:::won PU BL 1 C "'OTI CE llllu:~ME M>-T co. MJ Pl.tctnu•. ,';,:::.;::~~~~::'C::,',~o;ont combined to limit pro-l"<'•bO••n•mtooec~ilcnl "' CMl•Mo••,CA.9?611 I WILLIAMV SCHMIOT dud 10 0 of the n ew hrew THOMA SL. LOltO -------------1 810 HOU•~ Wllol~\alt Co. In( .. ., All•rt>O , ......... reUte to a ·e consul- ti.nh anft t m forma-.,o~bou;~t ~OD.fll.ltants becamf ' · C' 1ale.> last yelil"1• • ' ;1., • • W illiam 'ff: C le m e nts Jr .. deputy secretary of d e £e n se, s aid the Pen- tagon also bas s us pe nde d final p aymen t or all Northrop contract s other than those with firm, fixed prices. until a n a udit is completed. Zaire Off ·ll•lt• KINSHA S A , Zair e <U Pl ) -Pres id e nt • ~Jobu tu Sese Seko of Zaire Silid )oday the two W estern-backed armies in the Angolan civil war ( I N SHORT ) '-small 'ompony lirst?" Equal Opportunii y ' Brown Switch Aiding ·Panel By TllOMAS 0 . F.LIAS T he thinking among civil ;md w omen's rig hts act ivis ts l ast s pring was that Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r . was dehberljtely ignoring the one s t ale agency that could best advance their aims -the Fair Employment Practices Commission. After all, they reasoned. h C' h a d lurned a Oncc'- and-future baC'kwater office like the s ccret a rv of s tate's into a spectacula r h eadline grabber a n d conferred instan t s tatus on 11ew energy and political r eform commission s by manning the m with w e ll- k nown D emocratic politicians. SO I F HE WISHED. ifE COULD obviou s ly turn cannot u s e h is country a s the FEPC, respons ible for enforcing st ate fair ho u s - a t ran s it area for in g laws a nd preventing discrimination in e m p loy. m e r cenaries bound for ment. into a powerhouse, too. But Brown s h owed Iii· the battlefronts. the interes t in the agen-,,--------- Mobutu gave the warn· cy; his earlies t vers ion of SOUTHERN ing lo J o n as Savimbi, the s t a t e . budget le ft 1t CALJFORNIA p r esident of the Union with n o more financing "1..'0CU ~ ' for T otal Independence than it h ad had under .., ;:;, ofAngolainthe m orning former Gov. R on<.i l d and H o lde n Rdberto'. pre-Reag an. a conser vative whose s upport for the s 1de n t of the J'latio~al FEPC was lukewarm at best. Front for the Liberau~n But aJI that seem s lo h ave c hanJ?ed. For one of Ango la, in the after·_. thing, the FEPq got a $300,~ boost ~rom Brown in noon. the final 1975-7(i bud~et. It will gel s till more under GM Profit• llp DETROIT (UPI I -In one of the s tronges t slgitS o f the U.S. a uto in· du s try 's recover y . G e n e ral M o to rs r eports Brown's latest budget p r oposal. And now the governo r h as serve d notice that he s ees the FEPC as a major vehicle for assurin g <:qua I opportunity . · The FEP.t.r; in fact, was the ve r y firs t s tate agency Bro wn mention~ in his brief ::.tale o£ the s tate m essage. Jts second.best)·f.ourth •·TO O P E N UP EMPLOYMENT op· qu a rter i_n h l s.tory . portunities," h e said,"( will s upport legislation to }lushed 1975 s profits up strengthen the power of the FEPC. :J2_ pe rce nt over energy. "While the state cannot creljte a.Uthe jobs we cns 1s-deP.r essed levels a n eed, it can certainly work to ins ure that all o ur ~ year earhe r . , citize ns ••• be g iven a fair chance at a ll levels aod 1 The w o rld s ~argest t y p es or employm e nt." auto comp:;iny said Mon· ~liis r epresents a s hif ro m Brown's t hinking d~Y. ea_rnings. or $618 'in his first m o nths in offic when h e indicat e d h e m illio n m the frna l three d i dn't think rn u c h of rm a l e nforcement m o ntqs of 197~ -!learly roeehanisms against sex a n ce d iscriminatio n. • e~ual t? profits in the I n c u tting the U niversity of California's af· firs t nine m onths ~ flrmartve action budget, for--e xample. he said h e ~elped pus b ~e.arly pro-believed discrimina~·on could best be foug ht Wilh I1\s to $1:25 b1lhon, ~~m-"will power ••• " an not· by o1 f!.Q.titl ,agencies. paret1 w ith $950 million in 1974. THAT TllOUGllT WASN'T DIFFER ENT from Oailclnapiny MULES 110"£: T~x. CUPI> -A young mother or two who wis tJcd for another child was a r rest · ed M onday nig ht. a nd t'harged with k idnaping <t b a b y at po int in AJbuquerqu N . . ~ _. ..... FBl agent a lertei by the s uspect ·. father-in· l a w. a rrested Eileen Lowe, 30, a nd 'recovered the infan t :John P .• Nm'ri s, now 10 days old. one e xpressed earlie r b y Rea~an ·s F EPC c h.airm an. Pier Ghcrini. who o nce s aid th a t "volun- tarism is the n ame of t he game." Volunt arism has indeed been the n a me of the FEPC-gsm e lrad1t1o n a lly, w ith 65 percent of the com(Jlaints it r el'ci ves di11missed . W omen in p.articula r were upset w ilh the commission . Ghe r ini opint>ti that "a woman's place is in the home raismg·:.·~hlldren." . Rut.;'iibw. Brown has incl1caled h e wan ts lo c ha n ge a ll I h at. The first s tep. of course, wciuld h ave to"hc u.Pig butl~el·1m•rea~e. Las t y ear's hike ullowecl the FEPC to hire l4 more cons ult<.ints to a s· s 1s1 the se\'cn eom m1ssionm. ,-Out :.i p lan tha l is l e ntativC'ly backed by the R~W'll adminis tration would add 44 more con~ul· · tants •• w h o do t h e actual field wt>rk oo d1s rri m ina· t1on complaints. NY A uthor To Read At College i\NOTllF.R ('I I NGF. WOl'LO BE o perational, ' \\ ith cons ultants e m powered to mak(• rulinJ!S on l'nrnplamls ~nd th e romm1ss1oncrs. who now hear a ll cases. getting o nly appeals. · New York a uthor llortense Catis hcr, write r-in-r eside n ce at UCJrvine, will pres ent an inform al re ading and dis· cussion W edn esd ay al. 7:30 p.m. al Saddle back College. • Miss Calis her. 64, has contribute d s hort st ories t o the New Yorker, H a rper 's M agazin e , Harpe r 's Bazaar a nd the Saturd a y Evenin g P o s t . S he was nomina ted fdr the National Book Award i n 1961 for her n ove l "False Entry" ahd in 1973 for h er autobio· g raphica work , "H e r self." Before rinding accep· lance a s a write r, Miss Calisher worked a s s ales c le rk, model and social worke r . S ince 1956 s he h as taug h t writing in col· leges a nd unive r s ities a r ound the country, in - c luding Barnard and Sa r a h I, a w r e n c e College!' a nd Stan ford U n iversity. Miss Calis her's pre· sentation will be h e ld in the Science /M athe· matics Building lecture hall. . Her r eading is one of a series funded through a California Arts Com - ·m Issi on grant. Ad · m ission is free. T hesl' chan ges would be :.urned tit c utting 1lowo •the back log of more thun 3.000 case~ a\\ a1t 1ni.: }'EPC al'l1on. If thC'V w in l eA1slalive approval, they would 41lso assure tha t the FF.PC <.'ould s top sending 90 percent of thL' easel> rt•fcrrcd to 1l from the fe deral Equal Employment Opportun1t 1cs Comm1ss1o n back 10 lhf' fl'clt'ral agC'nf'.' unrc•solvc•d. 'fhC' FE P C gets these l'i!SC'S because its jurisdir· l ion is broader than the EEOC's Th<.· rC'<lcral a1wn· cy 1s d esigned t o w ork against chscrimination only 1n employ ment ancl 1ls authority doesn't co\'cr sex. age and physical h a ndicaps, ns docs the FE P C's. A LOT OF LIBERAL POLITICIANS and U<'· h\'is ts w e r e dis appointed la!<l yea r when Brown d idn't act fos t e r in this area. Rut now the v ery f Hcl that the FEPC got s uc h prominent m ention in h 1s most siJ?nflc ant s peec h s o far this yct1r ind1r~1les Brown has c h unsccl his mind. \ Applieable? • <r(I • Didn't Like Quiz PORTLAND. Ore. (AP> -S te phe n Kad- ing d oesn't think h e s hould h ave to a n swer q u estions a bout r e ligion . marriage a nd bis sex l ife to become a Tri-M el bus clnve r. So Kading, 24, CU~ o civil rights com · plaint with the Oregon B ureau of Labor. H e says h e fai le d the bus driver's e xam in ation twice b ecause o f his ans wers to ques tions about whe ther h e h ad pruycd in lhe las t month. h a d ever been lonely at ni~hl nnd h ad ever wished h e w a s a w oman. "t J\ISl said ·n o' to evcryth.in~.'' Kading said. Tri-M.-t pcrsonn<'I manager Dic k Arch er said the test is u~ed by several cmpl oy~r.s in the Unrt~d S t:itcs. "The point of It is to See wheth r a person will m a k e a good busoperat.or." he !lnld UUI P•t.ff • Villtn<I• '1CTITIOUS IVSI H£S.S CAlll01n10 <O•POtallon. 1•1' Pl«tnllf, MS.fl Ml911<1I Orl•t to 40,800 can s so fur Slll .. JIJ HAME STATEMENT Co\IH~ .... CA 9'162/ SYlt•>OO and COllect OrS h ave lx'L'n UtUM Hitt~ ~llt.,nlat2U1 Tlw !oUowlnQ 0tr\On I\ clo>RQ ti.1$1 l"hl\ IN~1M\' h <-ucl•O by a COi" .... ...,., ka<h, CAU..0 . l h ' I T•l ,11141 $11·~ 1-UI\. PO<•lion . Ttl:(ll4IM4-•tu s warmin g 0 t IS e::i~ f'rn Atlt<tttfle<Adml"l'llllrl'C'TA y OST SC IE HT IF f c 8l0Hous.W11c>teu1~Co.,lnc. Att ... n.,-fo. l!ucutor }OW& farming area. • ' PuDllYltO Orano• C.oot O•lly Piiot, INSTRUM ENTS, .,, P•ul•rlno H.L Oun~lin, Prei1den1 Publl•ll<td Oron11e Coo•I Dt11lv P•tOI • Fet>r1Hry l, 10. 11, f4, 1'16 11s 16 ""'nue, co"• Me ... Cal•IOfni•9,.?• This 1t•temen1 wH llrto wtlfl ti» Jan.11 and Feb >. 10, 11, 191" JH ltJ Alvin M YO\t, .,, Peul•Jll\o Co~ty Cl•rk ot Or•nge County on SOM£ ARE prcdtclmg p UBL IC NOTICE ""'nue,eost• ~'•· c1111orn••t?~ Jf"ll'rve, 1t1•. the brew may go for $25 a T111s ouiineu h <ono11c1eo oy en·f11 Fl•"> ,,., l NOTICE TO CREOITOltS dlvld~I Pl.tj)/l"'-d Or•nge Coa\I Dally P\lol, ~·c.n --e mp y ~UPERIOllCOURTOFT"E Alvtn M. Yo•t • J-13·'°·11,•ndF•b.l.1916' tl·l6 T h e new brand, pro STATIOFCALIFORHIAFOll Tll" S1atemen1 wu "'~ w1t111r.t duced by G emei ndebrau THE COVNTY OF ORANGE ;:;::;v ~i~;:l6~1 Or•nv• County on b d . NO, A·9'04• lnc.. egao J)'l"O uct1o n El1'1t 01 WILLIE WENGERT here thi:. winter. But euoGE.Otce."d h l'IOltCE IS HERE9V GIVEN lo lhll a lmOSl imme diate ly l e trllOHO<Hl lhe .!ll>Ove namtd dtOO.rtl fjrm WaS Slapped With a lh<ll all persons l\•vll\Q claims aQ<\ln>I ,,,., Publlllll'O Or•ng., Co.ul Daily Pltor. Febr~ry l, 10, 11, 24, 1914 111·1• PUBLIC NOTICE l a W S U ., l c I a 1· m ,· n g t11e ~Id de<tOent ••t ffQU"tO to tilt them. -..11,. the noce•s•'• vouc.11'"'· In trademark jnfnngement 11\e Oll•<t ol Ille <fttl& ol lh~ •Dove mt ---F""1..,.C""T--1T"'l..,.O.,..U""S""'B"°u"'s"°1--H"'E"'SS:-- b th A S · l tlllOc1cout1.or1opro~enltllem, ""tllll\c' HAME STATEMENT y e m a n a .. OCIC y. ne<eHory voucl>tr\, IO the un<111r.1gn<>o Tl>e fotlowlno per.011 Is UOH'lg bu,1. one o f Americ•a's early attheo111ceo100NALDO NEHLSEN.,..,,.,. t.'Xperime nlS ill COm· AllO<"IWY •t l.4w. Villa Granat, ~ote VtSVAL COMFORTS, Jn E. 16111 112, 11100 Soutll Norw•tk Btvcl, Cer· St Coste MeY CA '1?•11 muoal livin g . •Ito,, CAlllorn1• 90101, Wlli<h .. '"" .. Rou Dye Oll<on Ill, 371 E 1MllSI . PIK• ot bU\lntn 01 lh~ un<le<\lgn..O '" Cmt• Ml!H, CA 9'1621 TllE Soc I ETV. a lso •II m•tter s·perta1nln9 to tn. es1a1e ot Th•$ bu\lneU Is condu<ltt<I by an ii' • \aid de<eoent, .. 1th.n tour monlh> attur clltllllU.JI PUBLIC NOTICE $1456 l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAflr\E ST.A Te MENT The 1ot1ow1119 person ts Oo111Q IKdl· "'"~' ~ HOLIDAY HOMES. 10097 CiorllfllO Avenue . Hunlington Beech. CA '!?Mt Plllllp H. MtNamte, 10081 wrtleld Avenue, l11>nl1nQlon scow, CA '121>16 Odlt S1 rn1>ro , 1001? Gorf1eld Avenu~, Hunllnolol'I Beach, CA 92..0 T~I• bU\tlleU" <OndUCltO Oy. ltmlt· to par 11\ershiP Philip H. flr\CName• Thi\ '1Blem~nl was hied Wtll> lhll County Clark of Or•ngo Cou"'Y on Jonu.uy 8, 1916 FSIJll P URJ.JC NOTICE l"ICTI TIOVS 8USINESS NAME STATfMENT The lollowl119 Dtr.on~ art OOlllQ llu\I• .. u.\ R E II ENT E RPRISES, 3100 Prlmro•e A1ttn11e, Se•I 8t1Kh, CA, 907~ f\ap Entf"rt>rl\~,., tnc ... ,. C..llt0tnl• co•oorelion, 1•/}I Park51df, C.•rltos. CA. to IOI T111, b<Hlno , I\ condll<ttd by a cor. t>or•llon. RAP ENTERPRISES.INC. Royo E Bridwell, Ptt\idMI Th>\ \l•lt,,,.nl wo~ lolcd wtln tr.e C.O..nly Cl•" "' <Jr •no• County Of\ J4'\uoryu , 1'14 FSfSJo l>ubllShed Ot tnlje t.o<1st DJlly Pllor, J.,,, l'.O, )1, •f\d Fob J, 10, i.i. 'l'J.O../t; based h e re, Operates fMl.,~lt>UbllUt•OllolH11>noll't. R~\DyeO .. onlfl communes which pro-O.itd;:~:;•L1;e1~~NGERT eo:"~:Y '~~~e.~:: ~~!n~!1i:'~~Y 1: P\,bllSllOcl OronQr Coast OtilW p,1,,1 P UHt lC NOTl('E Jori ll ond Feb. 3. 10. 11, lt1• lJ0.1• ------------dUCe agricultura l pro · E.~ecvtorottheWlllol Januoryl,1'1• du c t s r or :; a I e. <1 n d ooH•L~~~:;:~~~~d 0«"'"111 operates touris t attrac-Attor,,.utLAw lions. ~;:~::i"~o~!~~~lwo. Groc ers s loe k ed the Ot#rti.., CAtllorn100101 n ew brand unaware that T•t. 1111"2H>ts FS1211 Pubfl,.,,td Oran9~ CoJ•I OaltY Fllol. Jlln. I), 20. 27 ano FtO. 3, "" 1A·I• PUBU C NOTICE Al~tY !Of' Eaocutor a C'OUrt would promptly P\<Dll"•eo oranQc cm1 oa11v Pilot. '~C:~~~~!:~!':::s j SS U e a t C ffi p 0 r 3 r Y i=.bn .. ry l. IO, I], 14• t9!• •l•·la T1>P lolfowlr>Q peMOfl rs clot119 buil r estraining order pre ~:s ... M L MORsE co . ",. venting ne w pro duction PU BLIC Noi:1c e Ptacen11•Ave .Co•ta Me~.CAt<i.JI until lhe COUrt case j5 l------C-P-.-, .. -,--.-. ---I Samuel l.ewls Mor\e, 102 S<hoh Plaza. New1JO<I Buell, CA Settled. FICTITIOUS IV~SS Thi\ D•"Jnru h <OllCl..cled by art In· NAME STATE T Olv•dual ThelOllOWl"ll l>C•S.M i!'OOlngD11S( S.mLMor\e T H E COMBINATION nmu· Th 1 1 f d . 1811 BUI LOING ASSOCIAT ES " ~ olerT\4!nt was II ed Wiii\ the 0 events ma e Jt 3 1212 Sotl\d Key Ortvt1, Corona <lttl Mar. County Cler~ ot Oranqe County on PU81.IC NOTIC~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATIEMENT The tollowl119 Dlf<M>ns are dolQ9 bu~I nt>.sH: BAILEY·!>PARR E BUILDERS. 1601 So. Slnctttr Sul!., K, Af'Ohttm, CA 92806 Rober! M. B.tllt'I'. ~4 J'llh SL, Hewpotl ~atl\, CA 'l?W.J Cor'ttand J Se>arre, H1S Miramar Or., Balbo.I, CA '1'2660 Tn1~ buSlneu IS conducted by an un tncoprpQrattd u.oclallon othl!r 11\i>n • paf1MrlhlP Robert M. B•llev 'This st11tment wes ttltd wllll 11\t County Clerk of Or•noe CO\lnty on J1n11<1ry n, ,,,. 1"51151 bonanza for collecto rs. c.111orn1a'162S Janwrra, 1916 Push ing thC retail pnce Tht Unltecl States L•le tnwrance Company, In IM City of New York. New per SiX·pack from $189York,1lS M•1den L•n<e, New Yor'-N FSlnl Publl\/ltd Or.11n11e Co.ii Oaltr Pilot PIADll~ Oranoe Coast Dt•IY Pf tot. Jin. 21 ""° Ftt>. J, 10, t I, 191• J0)1• JIJll. u, 111, 11, •na F•b 1. t•1•, n 1• PURLIC NOTICE to $6 v. 10038 r. d " • Charles 8 . C•ldwttf, V.ner.i FICTITIOUSI USINESS " WaS S pcn JOg SIX Partner, 111' Sarni l(ey Drive, c.orona NAM~ STATEMENT P UBl.IC NOTICE U ATEMENT 01' AIANOONMEHT 01' USE 0, FICTITIOV$ IUSI NUS H•ME .Th~ tollowln9 ""''°"' ., • .,.. ai..,,. -Ille U'41 0t Ille ttUltlOU~ l>u\i,...\S -THE S EA TERRA.C E APARTMENTS, •I '31Jt Mbrlncr Otlve, LaQun• 1'1JQue1, Colllornla\'2611 The fltMIOu> bu"ness ,..,.,.. rtttntO 10 •Dove 'Wa\ filed II\ Ort• eo..nty O<\ kbr"4ry2, 1•7J Avco Community Oev•loe>er\, Inc ••no West S.rNrdo Drive. !..an oieoo CA 9Xl27 Tl'll• t>uslnus wn conducted by a C.llfornlacorpor•11on. PiiulG Zimmer, YIU Prt'll~nl Sttcret•ry a. &enerfl Co<insc!I Tiiis stattmtnl "'"\ llllKI Will> 1111! County Cttrk ot Oranoa Co..11ty on J..,uory 16, 1'76. hllll Publlllltd Or•n111 Coau O.lty P11o1 Jon. 20. l>, •na Ftb. l. 10. 1'1• ~1e.11o PUBLIC NOTICE h ours a day ar~uing with .,.,1Mar,C•tllor~la'1267S ~loltowrngpersonureOC11ngtiu\i ChtrlU B Calowell Trusltt ror FICTITIOUS IVSINESS nes..as SU,.EltlOll COURT' people about how muc h U>e c .• 1-11 Marutgeme111 Trust, 1111 NAME $TATEMENT STANTON PRESS 1Te•H1ook OF CALIFORNIA, Of that b eer J w as goin g S.nd Key Orin, Corona <lei Mar, The follow ing p\r~n I~ dalng bull· Pub11'11in<)), 30S 8owllno Grl'tn Drive, COVNTYOFTULARE I h " "d D Cbllfor!'llt92615 nessas· Cos NwJ CA92616 CASIENUMIElt l O Se} t em, S31 e n · This buslneu Is co11ducled by a hmil· JENSEN A. CO., O •O Gamgus ':owr~illr, :IOS Bowling Greeno,. 11414 ny Gates, a s u perm arket e0 P1rtne•sh1p. o.iw. N•woort Cen1tr ·CA. '1'2660 cm1. """'•·CA 92•26 SUMMONS <MAit 111AGEI ma 8 <t e 8 l ~ b Cll•rlH B . .C.tlllwett Jl tnfl Vinc.,nt J•ni.en. No. 10 Rue EllH! B. Zill, :IOS Bowhng c;.-ee11 In re the marri•ge ot l'l!llltoner n t> r n ear Y Thi\ \l~t•ment w.n llrtd w.11> lhe 'Mrwltte,NewPOrtBtath,CA '7t60 Or ,CoslU .... W,CA't261t MA XINE LOUISE WATKINS anlf Cor aville ••• ( kne w I was Counly Cle•• ot Or•n91 co..1111 on This bll\tness Is <ondu<led by~ In-Tnls bl>\,l\t\\ ·~ conducted l>y 6 Re~n<l,..1: JOHN LEE WATKINS in trouble. It was m a king Jonuery2l,l'7•. lllvtdualja,.,..~V.Jensen generalPi\rln•r\ltlp NOTICE: Yt11 hav• llet11 •ued. Tri. l'St04l Edw•n Zilt court INiy decide •9'111111 y.., "'411>w1 m e mOJ'e e n e mies than l'IJLO,.,ltOLSTON,BURNS Thi• '1•lemenl wa• filed with I~ This statemel\I was llled "dlh the yow Wnt flffrd 1111t1u YCMI ,.._.... frie nds and YOU d on 't afldMC tctT"tRICI( :rr ~~~~:,.~' Or~nQe County on Cou11t1 Clerk ol Orango CO<illly on :?:'.,.". Jf 4•Ys. RIM Ult '.Mer!Ntloft Stay i n .busin ess Jong if ::r::1~ ;:,';:~ FSIOO Jon~r1t, im FStl'O Al/1$01 U$19'1 Ila slttodemancl.oo. £1' YOU make en cm ieS.' • NtW119'1 .. ACl'I, C..lllornte •1wo PubllsMO OranQe Coast D•llY Pilot, PIAOllSlled Orange Coasl Daily Piiot, tr,_.l 9119'1•decldi<cot11t• Ud.si,.•it-, PuDH"'tO Orange CoHI Dally PllOI, JM\ 20 27,inOFeD 3 10 l•lb 273-lb J 3 :IO 21 d F' I> J i•r 1 .i1n<l.1 • --Clllt Ud. rts'*'°'1 *"· FtOruaryl,10,17,74.1'16 <1~1• --·-· ____ ._,_. __ ,;.• __ ,on.I ' ' an e ·' • -la tro•Mdlu.L.e1l•lnf1r~len- G AT E S T 0 0 K a PUBLIC NOT er ",_· h f ·PUBLIC NOT ICE · I lllo P UBLIC NOTICE '· Tot11e1tosoont1en1 <Set lOOll'IOle•I c a ncc. o n 500 cases o , •. TMpe11110,..,ll .. 111...,.""11 ....... A B h 't FICTITIOUS BUSI NEU .,...., mana eer W en l Was FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOVSBUSINESS concern•ng YOUt marriage, You may Put On the marke t . Soon wAMr "TAT~~ENT T'°" f-'t I _, _, NAM£ STATIEMEHT flleewrilltn respOnse Wtlhln JOdar;of ~ ",. "m • "' ow .... per.on •s O.,.nQ IN51· The fol to I n Is dolnQ bus1 11\e dal'e 1"-1 lhls summoM I' -don R oger Sapp a St Louis Tht 10110 .. lng person Is OoinQ !>;Isl· l'leSHS' tltiH\: w ng perso • -.-. be ' 11 l . d. neuu: SUPERIOR CARPET SERVICE. UNIQUE FLOOR FASHION, 1291? b, If you fall to ffle e written er can CO ec Or. an ME,SA VE llDE LIQUOR. ISlO 40!> lhl SI, No. A, HurttlnQlon Be.Kii, Gar°"'I Grove Btvo., Sulle J, Garden ~'C>Cln14!Wlthlnsuch ""'"• your.,.,faull dealer , bough l 300 <!aSCS = .£lrf!I, ,Cosl~ .Mesa, C..lll~I• CA G<ove. CA. 970.0 may be entered •nd Ille tourt ,,,.yenter for $2 000 ~ash Sapp ... s Gary AnthOl\Y Franklin, 4IX> 21'1 Hariono WIHl•m Spear, ?100 N. a llldQment conta1n1119 1nJunc:t1ve ar , "-. , e-!uor Inc., a <:at1IOf'nla I., No. A. Hunt1no1on Beach, CA. other orders conorning division ol ~.., who doesn 't drink bee r i COl'POrallon, :id Saller Strft'I, Co>ta T111s business is conauttoa by an In-Stea Bt•d . Fullerton, CA. 971>3S -1r, soouu1 suppo,,, <hHd cust;,•, • Mesa. ca111o '1•2' dtvidllat Thi• bllsirwu is condutltd Oy ~ In· ~ii , emptied hiS 6,000 cans On Thi\ bu\lnt" Is conducled by• CO<· Ga A F kl OlviOllal. '" d S-1, •llorney's l~s, costs. h d 1 d ed Ti.· •r · •at1 '" H.WlltlamSpear enosuch01herret1etasmay1>eoran1..o t e gt'O.Und an 0a PC><•hon IS stal~mtenl was !tied W\111 Int Thi$ i!llemenl was tole<! w!lh I~ Dy tn. court, wi>ICll tOll1d rosull 1111¥ the CmplJ.eS in a van. ;I.Al/AN LIQUOR, INC. ,7°"nly ;ie;;-. of Or•noe CO\lnly on County Cler• ot Orange CoulllV on g11r111s1>ment of wAges, tal(lnqot money •Th l (/11$ elth Rot>erts ..,._ onu.uy 'I J.tnuarv 1. 1976 orprooe,,y, or otl'ler re II et ' en p e op e _got Pre)Joent· "'--FstltS ni• c.llJOV'lrill1to11011\ea<Mctof greedy,.. G a tes said. • 'I T'l\I\ \lllemttnt ... ,. J iled with I~ Pllblished 0'~ '°'" Oally Pjlol, Publl!.M<I Oran-Ccwnt Daily Piiot, M '"°""'" '" 11111 matt~. ""'.-id County Cler~ 01 ~Oc•o!le c.oonty on J•nuarv ll, 10. 27. ilnd FeO•..,ry 3, 1916 ... ,. ptl 111 1 "" PUI U" a sian to limJl J..,i;a,.., 12.1'16. ••_, JG-16 January l>,211, 21,a..a Fel>tuarO. 1976 90 P<9"' Y so " YO<lr"' .,. I ., "": k l'SU01 llG-16 ""POMt,llany,m•Y lltfltedo111lmr. sa cs lo one SIX·pac per Pul>llSlled Orange Cou1 Da1ly~tot. P U BJ.IC "'.' OTICE 0.tedJan.1•. 1'1.1> d t d ·" JAY C l!AVLESS. Cieri( d~!~ ~o~ e\ao~ o uru ~~ Fi!t>tuery l. IO,,,, 2', 1916 «l'/.16 ---F-,C-f-, ... T-IO_U_S_B,-U_,S,..,1-N ... E""ss,,..---I P UBLIC NOTI CE (SEAL I By June l(ent, Oeputv h l d PU Bl.JC ~OTICF. H AME STATEMENT 1-----....,...,-.,-----•The resoonse arwJ otller e>ttmilled CUSt OmerS W 0 Wan e l-------------t Tiie followtr>g person Is doing bus/· S·l«S P9Ders must De In wrlhng <lf\O In tP!e three Or four." SUPERIOR CO\iRT OF THE neuas. NOTICE TO CREDITORS torm prucrll>fod by Ille Clllllorn,,vr STATEOFCALIFORNIAFOR LARRY M O RGAN AN SVPERIORCOURTOl'THE RUIHOICourt.Theymu\IDefltt0.n THE COUNT V OF ORANGE TIQUES,1831' Eutlld Streel, FO\lnfb1n STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOR tnlscourt wit II tt-e proper tlil"Q ft<! ano T llE BREW ERY ha.d NO.AU6't vai~v.CA.'11706 THECOUHTYOFORANGE .,,00, 01 ~rv1ce at 4 coor of""""' Otl))' },700 cases _ 40,80() HOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION l.Arry Morgan, 1990 Clturch St, A-lstll pellllOM< The hmt when• s.utnmon\ l'OR APPOINTI NG TRU!.TEE OF Cosla Mf'sa,CA97621 lnt~M.ttterottheESloleOfHELE"I IS ot«ne<11tr•edon i>partrmayvolry cans -o n t he market TESTAMENTAll V TRUST !TO FILL Thi> bVMM\\ "tOndllCltcl by an •II· c SICICE:LS, Oecea~. OependlnQ on.lht methOO 01 lt•Vl<f' when a u .s. Dis t r ict v Ac A N c y 8 E~F 0 R E dlviaual Nollu ,, llereby given to tred•lorJ For e .. mcile, Met CCP •t3.0 lhrougl\ OISTll18UTION I L11rry Morgdn llavino tlllim\ aqainsl Ille "'d Ot!Gt· •IS.<40. Court in Cedar Rapids is estate 01 FLOSS1E MAR 1E rnour. Tiiis statft""'"' wa\ 111ec1 with the ~n1 to tile said eta.ms In 1"41 otflct 01 HURLBUTT, CLEVENGER, Sued t he r e s training Or-ak.> FLOSSIE M TROUT. 01;4 C.Ounlv (ltrlt of Orange C0unty Ort lhe Clerlo. of Ille aforesaid coun or lo LOfCG &RtCHMOHO FLoSSIE M GRAU, ~<t&\~O • J&n11.tryl2, 1916 e>ntWnl tn.m 10 the undt!tSigtledat Ille 101-C.nt••Sltfft der NOTICE IS HEFIEBY GI VEN lhill FSll» otto<t al STEW•RT, WOODRUFF, & VIMlla,~111 .... ta•nn "'1 !;Old OU.I OUr l ast 27 CHARLES ALVIN l ROUT h•" l•INI l'llol;~•O Orange Co&\! 0.lly Pllo!. FRAZEE -Allorneys •I '-""' IOSS Ttf.,.._: C~tll1-llU . l J ne•e•n a Pf't•l•on tor APPOlnl•'lg Trust..-HI' 21 ano F'~D J, 10, II. 191• UM6 North Main St. -Suite 10)0 In 11\e clly AltorMyfor· Pectlloncr cas el\ 0 a m an w )0 ot r.~1.1,,..,ntMy Tru\I lio 1111 VaGal'C y of Santa Ane. In OranQe Coun(Y. wtllth PvblislM>d Or•noe Coas! 01llv Pilot, walke d 1n h e re and Pi.lld 8<'1010 Dl\lflbut.on1 rtlu~ncetow1t1cn P UBLIC N. OTICE loll•• ofllte I•'"" PllKe of Dusill<'\S ol JIJll.J0, 17.•fld F•l>.l , 10, 1916 22• 16. t <1 t t th<! 1 c 1 n<J 11\e vnderSiQtled In all matters pertain me rash for e v ery Can HI 1~.'~he"tt:::e "~" ,,:.:..~~,' ~.::,~ ~.... Ing to u lclestale. Such <l•lms with lhf' s ight." a s torC'kccpe r m sa,.,,. na• ~n ~· 101 Februa•v 11 F~C:~T~~~!:~!':::s neosury VO\ltl\e" must "" 111.0 or South Am an a :-.aid. ltl6. ftl 11 oo a m , 1n 1n~ courlroom of The tottowlnQ per)(;n 15 001119 bu.sl· prtos~nttod u atoresald wl!ll•n tour P UBLIC NOTICF. ~ Departm~nr No J ul \&Id court, at 100 nts\aS rMn 1 lhs after 11\e tlrsl publlc&llon of this M11nfc>p11C<lurtof1119 E 'lllJC ".Mltr or,ve W••I 111 c~ Cit• ol nol <e. S... .. mardlno Judlclal Olstrkl " ·~ • SPIC & SPAN LAVNOFIY & DRY 0.ledJ l 1976 101 I I T ll BEER, ori ginally Sant•Ana,Ca11101Ne CLEANING SERVICE, 7bl3 NtwPC>n an • FO C111tra v son, sold al 31.5 cents a l'an. Oated~~l.t~':~'E'~~·JOHN,, BtYd NtwPOrteeac11.cA,97660 ~~:iu~~~,';.~ .. 1~NIABANK ""';::1~:.·~.~:':.!r:'"°· d · kl l 40 c 1 ct lo. Jonn A~•t, 9111 Bl•DY No.~. ots.ld~<edtnl Ul N.Arrowll .. dAv•., JUmpe qu1c y 0 Oun y M G.troenGtO•('.CA '12641 STEWART,WOODRVFF,l"RAlE"E S.nlltr ... rdlno,C•lltomla ren ts, then $1 al the re-~~!!.:!:y~~,;;K•NSON,Jr. Th•• bu•inl'\S ,, tonllu<led by an In-All«MY·•l·l...aW Pl..AlNllFF· ASSOCIAT ES FINA N· tail levt!I. Sapp S aid th(' 102•So11thP~r~mounl 8lvd dlvldllalJollnAktl IOSSHortllMalnSI. CIAL SERVICES COMPANY OF l d . ~.amount, C•lllornia 'IOIU • Sllllt 1020 CALI FORNI A. INC' .. C•lllomla tor• C3nS a rea Y a r e gOIO~ T•t:(21lHJJ.13U,U .. >St• Thi\ slatement w•• hltd wotn Ille s.ntaMa,CAttT01 por•l1on, vs DEFENDANTS o n the collectors' market Altorntytor PemioM• County Clerk of Or.anoe County on PubllV\td Or•nQ!! coas1 Daily P1•01 StONE'I' LOOSCHEN, Does ONE lO ~.~. ·--d 0 • coa•t O• I p I I Jariuaryl, "" J"" 'IO, 21. Ind Feb. l , 10, 1911. 1~ IA FIVE. INCLUilVE, . -at <''> a nd ~5 !" c an a n d rvuol~~ r .. ng<.> , a• y 1 o FJl1'1 ""' ~ ° F O l ~ 11 1916 41'1 lb C•o.s·Compltllnlanr· SIDNEY .. . I b I h . , 1-e_r_ua_..;•Y_·_·....;•_.:· _______ I Publislll!d Orange C.o~5t Oallw Piiot, P U R L IC NOTICE LOOSCHEN, "" Cross.~ttndanls Ollg 1l r ng a S ffiUC US J~Wry lJ,211,)1.andFeDruary J,197' SHEILA CHRISTEN, CYNTHIA $25 a can a few year s P UBJ.JC NOTICF. "'•1----------c "•TEU ooEs ONE ro FtVE NOTICE OF ~RSHAl.'S SALE H.,I., "• • from no w . cp.1... C NOTICE 1NcLus1v E -· PU8LJ , l!ANK OF IRVINE. a C3i1tornla SUMMOHSONCROSS-COMPUUNT' H e (j g ures he ~lando; to SUPE RIOll cou RT OHHE -------------Ban~fng Corpo•allon, Pl1lnllll V\. M. c: .... N11m0tr: c JM1A m ake 3 profit Of $28,()0() !.TTHATEECOOFV5AT~IOF~OR~AIANFOGER NOTICE OFMARSHAL'SSALE ROBB DAVIS and SHERRIE DA.I/IS. NOTICEI Yow 11av• ti.en-· Tiii ~ " ABRAHAM B MELO, Pla•nhfl "" Oel...O..nl\No.27'8&0. COllf1 INIY OKI ...... ln•t , ... "'''*" Or SO On his $2,000 inV('St· No. A·Kl4J MICHAEL A GRAM.ME. JR., 0.len-By virtue ol an u ec11t•on Issued Oft '""'Mint lleard 1rnlH' YOll -"'9 m ent, d e p e nd in~ Otl the NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION dant No C 100133 J•nuatv '· 191• by the ~vperlOf' Couf1. •4111111 JI .. ., •. llncl lllt lnltnnltMlft FOR PROIATE OF WILL ANO FOR Bv virtut of In tl<eculloll issued on JudQ,.....tenttred: A.pt11U,1'1S,Oou;> llelow. OUtCOm t:: O( the l i.\ WSWl, LIETTE 11$ TESTAMENT All 'f ~cemOer I&, "1S Dy lhc Suoorlor ly ot Orar>Qlt, Sltlt ~tC1llforn1a, upon a AVISOI Usled Ila sldode,,., .......... El E 't • t • o I L E 0 "I A II 0 H c.ou,,, County ot Los Anottes. Ju<IQ ludOmenl orntered ii' favor of e..nk ot TrlllwNl _..., tl«fdlr coM•• uo. sl11 ••t WOULO N'T m ind LLEOOo;:RROO~.IC v' t~'?o'o'!oB;onc~'. ""'nt ontertd. August 21, ltlS. Stattof rrvlne. • Calllornl• Oanktno Corpor• Nllllft(l• a ,,..no• ciuo vo "',_.... n " ~ > " Q1llO<"nta, UPOn a )UOQ'""nl ente<'ed 111 lion •s fUdgmtlll <rtdltor •nd -lllJI ''"",,..-do JO OIH . Lu ta ln ... mac!Oft d oing a way with Ama n a OioN<OHT'flCdE IS UEREO~ GIV .. N , •• , la-otAD••hamB HfldllSJUOO-nl fir\, Rol>b D•YI\ and Sl\errl• O.•ls as _, ...... D A t' 1 ·r Id ,. ' "' ·-cr•dltor 41rtd •G••nst Michael A. 1udoment dtblors, s11ow1n11 a net 1. TO THE OEFENOA"IT A <•vii 1-x:er e n Ire Y I We COU JAME~ E BEAL MS lllf'O llereill 11 Gramme, Jr, &\ lvd9menl deblor, t>.tl1nct of \?0,11'.•6 actvelly due on Complel'llll•>t>on!il~dl!ytheplalnhtf be 3 SSUre d flO Oth e r beer petollon !or Prob•le ot Will llr>O tor I~ snowinQ • net blllanct ol SS,'lf>S.Al aC· Miid (UOQl'l\MI on lht dato OI the Is· 9g81MI You IStt IOOlnote" I by t h al n 3 m e W 0 11 J d Suan" ol Letter I Tc\lemt)nltiry 10 tn. 1ually d1'• on 5310 judoment O«l lhe daf~ suance Of ••10 ••t<Utoon. I ha"" levied a. ti you wish to (jf'ftnd this 1 ....... il. l'l!tlllo""r r~fer~ntt 10 wlllch I• rnM!t 01 the lswat1o 01 said .,.t<llllort. 1 ,.,~ UPOll air tti. roQl>l, lltlt and Interest ol YOU must wtthlll >O d•Y' alter tllls ,...,._ COml' On the market ," lor ICltllle< PMllCUO<!•S. ~M lhat ll\f ltvled upon All 11\f rlQhl, lllle and In Yid JUOgmtnl dtblOr> In ll\e propeny -I\ Servtd on you, Ille wllll II\!$ . d E .Z . 11,.,,.. an<! place ol l>t•,.no the"'""' llas lt•tst ot iald IUdQmtt11 dtbl0< In 11\e In lhe Cou11tY of Oronot, St•l<o ot (O\lrt • -llf•n Pltadlnq In ·-lo S 8 I m ffi a , I m • been stl lor February II, 1•1•. at 10:00 pn>perlv In In. Counly ol Oran91.State C..lllornl•, ~1"crll>t1hs IOll!r#•. ll>t COMPl•lnt, (II • Jusllce Court, you me rm a n, W hO Op <!rateS •.m , In lht covrt•oom OI ~oartmenl OI Callfornta. d•SCrtbcd as tOllOW\ · A IU Wl\old e~lale In alld IO LOl}l 01 musl lllt wlttl I~ courl f wrlllf'tple..O· Gemein debrau Inc ., w ith Ho 3 ot seld cau•I. ~• 100 CIVI< CMt•r Loi 12, Tract Jon as""' ""'P ·~ Tract No. 7&d u snown on• m111> re-lno or <•uw •n out pleadlno to bl! rn-°'1"' ~\I. In ll\e C•IY 01 Sanl~ AM. corded In Book tl. Pa~ t• ol Ma~ tn <Of'ded In Boo• 310. l"IOts tl-ll, In· ttr.O In 1n. OOC!lel 11'1 rnoonw lo Ille h er hus band. C..lltorn••· '"' Olll<t of Ille county Rtcorc»r o1 ctuslveot Ml5t•ll•-1" M.Jps, recoro• ton"4)tatnt,w•tlltnJOd•yultortNuum. Sapp a grees. l f Amana O.ttOJanuarvl•. "7• Or•noe Coun1y al'ld commonly It.-01 Or•noe Coun1y, more commonty moMi,••ved0rtyo11t. WILLl4MIF:.$!JOHH, ll\ '100 We,lcll!f Otl•t, Newport known'" lllS Port C•rllsle Pt11<e, 1>.Unffliyo11soresoond,YO\l<deftull Beer rel u r n s t 0 t h c C.011nly Cletk llocil. catllornta. . Newport B•tth, C••Uornt1. Wfll be entered UPOn •PPllCllli!n of Ille m ark e t , anyone w htso !.'!.OM1 P~~_:..':.0..,~01,ncla,S"l•••i• NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN11w11cn Nonci;.1s HERE~7' o,~"1•EHt1""~"",. t>t•lntlft 1nd 1h1, court m.tv ent~r" d h 31 w,. ·~-• • • • Frld•r. February 21, 191•, 11 2·00 Frld•Y, .-ebrv•ry "• • • • • ludQn'>ent agtlnst you lor lilt ~lie! Ot-paJ morel On .5CCn latUNHltl\,CA.tUU O'Clotk P M, at lfOlll ol CourlhollW, o'clotk PJ.\. at lro111 OI Cour'I-. mlndtdlnthl <ompleinl,wlllr h cOUld :-1 can for II w o uld be a T'tl: 171tl Ml·llt0 H••bOr M1111lclp•I Co11•l, ..Ot Jam Horl>of Munlclpet court, 4110! J-rtWll In 111rnlshmen1 of WIQt\, t.otng l h 'd Al*n•1lor .... l111ontr -~Blvd . City 01 N'WPOr\ Be~n. llOftor Blvd., C.llv ot N~woon llekll, olrnoneyot"propertyorolhtt,.titlrt oser • e Sat • Pvb4"heel Orano-Co.1\1 0•11y Pllol, COuntv ol 00n9f. Sl•I• ot California, I Counly ot Ounge, Stole ot Celllomla, I Q114Kledlnth•compt•lnl. 2 Appointed SACRAMENTO <UPn -San Franeisco D istrict Attorney J oseph Freitas an d Assembly man Alan Sieroty t D -Los Angelt'.«) were a ppo int.ed to the California Co11n ('1\ o n Crtmlnnl Jus tice by As· sembly S peaker Leo T M cCarthy . Februuv l, •, 10, 1•16 4111& wllt Wfl at publl~ avt tlon 10 the hlQl>°'I will wit •I public olUCtlon to'"'-hlQl\~t < 11 "°" wtsll te '"~ ll'I• •d~M J.. blddff. for cull tn 1,w1111 money of the 01-r, ror c•sh In tewr111 money of O't ..._.., lft "''• m1tter, yow oc PU DI.IC NOTICE Unit.cl Milts, 111 tll• right, lllltlJlld ln U111t~ S1a1u, •11 tht rloM. 011•-1"' t• "'""''"' u t~at yut wrllt•~ 1---_,,,,,......_.,..,... ___ -=~--1 ltrnt ot salO IU09Mtnt debtor in lilt ''"'''of W•d )UOQ,.,..nl del>lon In tllt' .._ .. ,11,..,,-ylle fll"tnllmt. FICTITIOUS IVS I NESS •bove tle\cribed propetl'r, Or so mu<h •t>Ove descrlbtd prooerty, or so muc:I\ 0.ttd· ,,_.,II, ltfS .. NAME STA TEMl"NT "''''~ '" m.,y bt neC•\\Ary to""'"" ll'rtreof .. moy btl l\iKH\lry 10 Wllsty VIVIAN G.JONES. nw follO'tllln!I oe•'<>n It dolno buil· said t~"ulion with "~«utd lrtltt•\I 1>1l<l uecvllon, with •~cruoo ln1e1ut Otrk neu••: illlclcosh ' tn<J<osl,, ByJ0'•11n Mlro, • ,_flr\ERICAN 'TOURIST 8UREAV, O.ttdJ•nu<tryn, 191/o 0.tedJtnu.ryn, lt711 0.P111'( lmS Holll<lo, S.nl8 Allt, CA OMslOn '1•rb0r Division H•rl>or CSEALl Ricl\ord LH S\len&, ,.21S V~ Ro-Don E Rhe• Don E llhH SPlt.\GUIE, M1LLIGAl4 . IJlt, Ml~•lon V11tfo. CA f16'S ~"tit!. Or•na~ CovnlV • -r<htl.Ot•net Counly a IESWICIC "''' 0..)IM\\ I\ ton<luclfld bv •n In By Euna ~ El<l•r &vllvn•M. EIOl'r, Atl«"M,.•ltA• dlYld\111 OfDUIV 1 D<IDUly )!)'#. C ... tUI., $vlttl t2 Rlcll.arol. Skl•n• f0WIN8 SlEGM•N 4M'rtYV.SPENCIF:lt s.t .. l'NHIM CAUt01 Thi•' \lotement W•\ 111..0 with ,.,. .., .... tttl't A11 ..... , Plllflllll'• AllttMr Tt4:-SU1 • Co\lfll~ Cl••" Of Orenoe County on SWl1•1• P,O.ltall• A ....... , .... 0t ...... 1111n<1 Jdftlllrtt, lt/6 l ... Wll1lllrt 8lwd. 4JU~A,,ll11r8l'ra. O.U•c.tn\plt l11efll l'StJ" C.... Aflttl", C.lltotnl• '90f4 ,... • ...,, ... ti!, C•llftmta ttM.J Pvbl!Jllld Or•nll'I Co3~1 Oell y PUol l'uttl\hfd Or,enoo Cn••• 01111\' Pjfot, Pubfl•lltd Or•n~ Co••I 0~11v Plto1. PubllshtO Or•noe Co••• Ot lty Ptto(, JM\11Ary10, '7,antl ~ebrll.,~), I~ "',t J111. u. xi, 11 eno FeD >, 1•1• •7A Jan. u. arid '•b J. 10, tt/A nN• Ji n. '7,•nd Ftb. ~.to.,,,. )2•1t • . dl· • ( 7 I , Tu!!d!y, Fet>ruarx 3, t978 OAll..V Pll6'r 87 .Rejects Crusade .. Seattle Cleric Raps Graham t 'rom Wire Ster vf lefl. A Seattle minister. critical of Billy Graham for llls attitude towards Rlthard Nixon, won't participate in the planning underway for a Seattle crusade this s pring by the e\langehst. "None of us I am among the number -does our work In a wholly snt1sfactory way," said the l\ev. Melvtn Finkbeiner, SE·n1or minister bf the University United l\kthodist Temple, one of the city's larger churches. "But as an ')ntemational figure, l expected more of Dr: Gruht m in his White House encounters than simply to afJl>ear to bless what has been the most corrupting and col'tosave administration in . our 200-year history." A t\ President Ford wew~af:ampling of bicenten- nial memorab1ha ereute. b.Y~American crafts me n to celebrate t he nation's · th birthday and said it was "very impressive " Hundreds of items r angi ng from sculptured eagles and crocheted flags to a Liberty Bell pipe and a grandfather clock were exhibited in the s tate dining room of the White House. Ford said the worksmanshap made him "'wish I had some of them.'' The items will go on dis play in the Great Hall of the Con:imerce Building s tarting early in March. • ~.?'be Las Vegas "Stnp" Monday was renamed 'Merv Griffin Boulevard. J'oday it went back to its usual name of Las Vegas Boulevard south. The Clark County Commission approved a re· solution rena m ing the "Strii>i" for one day in ( .: J honor of J he entertainer, PEOPLE who frequently tapes his ..,. _________ ___.. nationwide t e le vision show from the gambling mecca. • Former Illinois Gov. Ouo Kerner said doctors failed last fall Lo check the spread of cancer when they removed part of his lung and i f chemotherapy or more radical treatments don"t work, · "lhe a lternative is to die.~· Ke rner, 67, made the com· m ent at a hearing of the state e mploy es' Reli rement Sys tem· w hich mus t de cide iC the onetime Democratic governor is e ntitled to Sl l ,000 an s t ate ~nsion checks, cut off in 1973 following his conviction for bribery and income tax evasion. KER .. ER Kerner w<1nts his $.13:) per month pension benefits res umed from the cutoff date. "Either it was my property or it wasn 't,'' said Kerner. With tears in her eyes. Dona Carmen Polo de Franco, widow of Spam's longtime ruler. left the Pardo Palace, her residence for 3!i years. T housands of sup- porters applauded her. Before leaving, she received Gen. Francisco Franco's flag as chief of state. Dona Carme n wilt live with her only child, Carmen Franco P olo , lhe m a r c h ion ess of Villaverde, in a Madrid apart· ment near the U.S. Embassy. OONA CARMEN • Pope P a ul VI said chastity strengthens a person's character and widens vision. "Chastity is a virtue that teaves its mark on one's whole personality, on hoth inward and out· ward behavior," the Pope said an a candlemas homily in St. Peter4s Basilica. The pontiff s poke to friars and nuns who gave t he Pope blessed candles in an annual ceremony com memorating t he presentation of J esus in the. tern· pie. Sen. R obert Taft <11·0hio), who has had plenty of warming up with numerous campaign and Senate speeches. will narrate Aaron Copland's "Lincoln Portrait" al the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra's bicentcnru al program on Feb. 8. Although it wall be Taft's firs t appearance with the symphony, his J>('rform<.1nce is in the family tradition. In 1970, T3fl 's,unclc, Cincinn~1ti City Councilman Charles P . Tart , appeared as a narrator. Mike Reid, a former C'in<'in· nati Benga Is fo ol ba II pla)•cr, has played pi:.rno. and C1nc1nnall Reds cal('hcr Johnny Bench has s ung"'1th the symphony. * "I'm not n f:t1Hxl partisan." ~ays Kf'n MacDon:lld, who 1<1 Tl.FT leaving the state A ssembly <:1flcr 10 years to try for his old seal on the Ventura County Board of Supervisors. In an inlcrvicw. the Ojai Democrat said he pre· ferred the more pc rsoital world of local politics. and l'llRUC ~OTICF. NOTl(I! Ol'HO .. • llCSPONlllll.ITY 1 ftOllU I\ ... rth 1)1•9'1 11'1•1 lllot \lft"' 0t•~t0* w1t1 not o. rt\DOll\•llle tor ..,,y ""''' or lf•ll•lllltl"('tlhlrtcl.0 l>Y ~,,_ ot-llwn mv••ll, °" Ill' •"" thl\IMI• o .. ..,u.i. 1'td.Uy ol J•nu.,.., ... ,. A lfo\ltr Outtltt ?llU Oune Mur. Et l o10. CA P\llMl\f\e<I Or•nQt-Co••• Diiiy P,lol, )Ml 11, 71-F•O ), ltlt JU-14 PUBLJC NOTICE '- ,.CTITIOUS aUSINUS .. ~ME SfATEMl NT TN lollowlnv oer.010 ''* OOlflil "">•· NtU ... WESTE !iN LIFE !>A.FETY SYSTEMS, 00/ frtmo~t Lione, CorOn.t dtlM.tr, C.IU01"1•'1t>S Wellen lnclu\trlH , 1 C•lllo1t111 CO< 00•1llon, 4501 Tremont l.Aln•, '°'""" dtlMu, Olllornle tt67S Thi\ bu\lnen I\ COllOucttd by • <or· p0r•11on. . • WEI.LEN INOU$l RIE' l•tr,.4, W•ltt", Prt\l<lonl lll•l \lateme"t w .. lllld with I~ Counly Cltr• 01 Or1nge County on Jonu.r y tt, 1914 ,,,,., PutlllJ'-0 Or•n9'1 CO•St 011t1 Piiot, J~ JO, 17, Ind Ft!) l, 10, 1'1• 11~ I• P UBLIC ~OTICF. l'ICTtTIOUS IUSIHEU • HAMESTATEMEHT TM 1o110 .. 1nv ~r~n~ 1re dolno ""'' ntS••• CORONA COVE, PJiOPERTIES ~',.';!;:;,'~~z1~venue\ Coron• otl ~r John E J•C~\O<', 101 C••N\10<' Aven.w, Coron• oel M4t, C.lllorn•• .,.,s llodtlt Y F E m•r y. 101 C•rn.tllon Av•nia, Co•on• Oel Mor, C•lllornl• .,.u Tn,~ ous1nt" I\ cono11<t~o by a gtMral J)tlrlnttr)htp John E J•CH on Thi\ ~tattmtM w•\ l1lt0 w1tn '"' County Cler~ al Or•noe <;olintv on January n .,, • Flt'40 Publl\twd 0••"0~ Coa \I Dally 1>1101 Jan. ?land Fttl. J, 10, 11, 19/6 1?4·16 PlJBUC J'10TJCF. STATEME .. TOI' AllAHOOHMENT OFUSEO' FICTITIOUS I USIHl:SS .. AME Tl'le tollowlno personl nave •ball· doMO tl>e use ol tht 11ct1tlou\ Mint\~ ... mt R E 8 ENTERPRISES, J IOO ._ l>f1mrow, Su• &each, CA.. '°740 Tne Uctltlous bU!tl"4tS\ n•mt rettrrttd lo;otlo•e w•t filed on May 21, "'S•n llW (OUl'llY ol <>-•n~. Ro yc e E 8rldwe11, 3700 Pfimr0$e, Seal &e•<h, Celll. 'I07..0 This l>uSl~S w•S COlldu<led by an 1ftd1"ldual Royu E Brlowtll TIU\ st•te-nt WI\ tiled """' Int Cou"tY Ct•rk 01 O••"Vt' Coumy on J..,.,.ry IS, ""· ~ Publl\Md 0••n9t' !rOfSI 0.lly Piiot, 1-'l.20,21,•ncl"-b J,10,)tJ• 1111• PURLIC NOTICE UMS HOTICE Of' TltUSTEl:'SSAl.E HO. E1J71 On F11>n>1ry 14, 1'7• at 2 00 o'clock p.m al the ooutn front entrenct of ow old Or•t>Qe Countv Courlnou\O, lo<altd In the 100 blpcll. ot Wt\t !>anta Ana Blvd., (tormerly Wtst SI-th St~etl, 1n S.nta Ana, Calllornl1. EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY ,n duly app0lnte<1 fru\tH unoer tho aeeo ol trU\t d•lld October 9, 191• ma<i.t by 80YO J. JOYER and JUOITH R JOVER r•tordtdonOCtOO.I IS, 1'74, 1n tloo~ t 12M, PI0-11 t of 0 11.c111 ~coros In tho ofllce'Of the Cou"IY Recorder of Orallqf County, Calllornl$, Oy rr..-.on 01 doftull ln ,,.. POrTWnt or perform.nc' ol ot»loatlonuKurtd 1neret1y, a NOtlce '>I Oelault all<I Electlon to Sell Vl\Otr o ... o of Trusl hovlnv betn reco1d<PO as °"'vlOtO for by 1'w ~11<1 ll'IOf't tl'lan 11\rtt month> l'lolnv 1lepS<K1 since wcti recordatlon, wlll stll '1 putlll< 1u<llon lo the lllQl>t!st bld<Mr tor cull. IMIV•ble 1n lewful mortey 01 the United s .. tes ol ..._nee 11 time of tale. wlthOUI co_.. "fnl or warranty npresM!O or lmollf(I tstotllft, DOlWHlonor tncumb<anc,,.., Ille lnler1tlt conveyed to an<t now 1'410 oy II under UIO dttO ot tru'1, In Md lo • ..,. o<oPe'1y In Oren~ County, State ol ~llfornlt, ~tllMO e\ 4 Condominium <011shtlriv of Ille totlOWlno· Parcel 1 Unit No. 111, of I.Ml ctr· lain (.onOomlftlum ptol.ct Otscrloeo in tl'lat c.,taln AmenOed COnOOmlftlum Pl•" recorOtd In l>OOk 101'1, -1 ot Olfltlal Rt<or<I\, In tnt otHce OI ll>e Counly Reco•Oer ol Oranve County !such plan 1>e1n9 htrelnatter referred 1ou "tllt cort0omlnlum Plan"), MO•i OtllNHI 1,, that certain Oect1rat1on ol Co .. n1<1ts, Conoltlons at>O RUlrltllons ror Ntwoort Crest Homeown.is As· so<latlon, re<orded In t>ook 103(1.1, P.lQI! 493 ot Olflclal Rt<o•<I\ a"d Amend1rt1ml to Ol't laratlon ol Rtstrlc11ons rKor~ ()(100.r ~. 1912 In OOOk tOl&A. P<tOl" "61 ot Olllclel Records, end A"""""""'"' r&coroeo Ju1y" tO, t'73 In bOO~ 10193, poqe Stl or Olflc1a1 R•<oros OI 0rdfl9t Co<inty, f"the O!!c1a1.tllo""> Parcel J. An und•vlOe<lt/l~hl~· ttrt\t In ano lo Ille Common ArHD\0!" 11....0 In tnt O.cla•••lon and Amend· _,,, lherelo artO '"the O!!Cl•r•tlon ot Anntaatlon, 1>e1nQ lot t 01 lrlel NO 7tSl e\ 11tr map re<o•aed 1n boot< J01. PllOH I lhr0<>91'1 •. ln<luslve OI Mis <tll•n~\ Maps, 1n the 0111et!"ot '"" C:O..nty Rtcoro.rol O,.nve County. EvceptlnQ tM•tfrom tn•t l>Ortlon OI la11d ln<IU04!<1 wtlhln P•rcel 1 "' '"°"'n on • mep rtcoroeo •n ~ 0 , Pll9" ?4 ol Parcel M4P\ •n the olll<e of IM County Reco1<1er ot O"n9f (A)unty, C•lllornl.t Parcel l E~<•u\1•e t•ttmenl\ AP. 1>Urtt1•11nt to "Id Unit No Ill. •II •1• mor~ s~lflt1lly <1el1ne<1 •n Ille Con dominium Pl•n <lnd IP>e Dfcl•rallOll Pa•<e14 Anon t<CIU\IVt t•·w Mnl to u~ the Common Aiu a"O l•tlhtl~ of the 11rofect which t>.avt Ileen or will Dt Ot1rt•o11to on t1>e 10110 .. 11>9 Ohtnbf<I real property, L.ot\ t to 'lntlu\lve or Tratl NO. 1817 a\ per map recorded 1n Boo• JOI, PllOB llano 3A 01 Ml\tellane~ Mill>\, retord~ or 0•11nQt County, C~llfornl3 • never really i:tot us~cl lo Sacramento. ExtepttnQ thtrf'hOm , howf vfr1 .tny and •II ~•Clu\/ve ca~•mt'nt• "'" ou•lenent to &II tondom1n1um unit\ ea· cep\lnQ said Unit No 133, now o• herufl" 1eterred tu In "th• e>ectara· 11on .. or •·tn• Do cl•r•Uon .. en emtt!Oed AIW ex<ePll"V therPlrom one hun- dred pucent 1100 "I.I ol All rl9ht~ toot!, O<'\ and othff nvdro< nrbon su11.1tances tylnQ under, or lhft m ay ti. proouoo trom th• ebove Oe\Crlbed l•nd, 109ethtr wltl'I one hunortd percent 1100'41 ot 011 rlQllU to lht procff<I~ ttwrelrom •nd on• hundred Pt•ttnt ttOO"I.> ot an r11m1., bonu•H endorotltt eccrulng t htrtlorm, oro•ldtO. -vtr. tl'let Grentor .. 1l•e\ end re llnqul\llel ,,.. rlQl'lt to use or O<CUllY or to ontor uoon any PO< hon ol the \Urllet """ SOO lpet b•low the surl.tu, ml!llU•e<I llfl•lically from the "'''"'" ot ••IO lend, lor the purPose 01 <111111nq lor. u1>111rtnv. produclnv. \lo•lno. tre.ttlnv or otnerwl\• ha"dlll>Q or utlll1· lnQ \u<h 011, oa• or other hydl'OC¥bon or rnlntrol Wtl$tan<e•, lo• tl'le """'°"' of utr<ll lr!Q Gr•nton rlonts ttiel"fio. •• r~serwo In d~d\ rKo•dtd ~Y ti, "n '" 8ook 101n, P•oe 617 01 Otllctat ~cord! •n<I recordtO O.ctmbflr 21, 19'1 In boolt SU1, Pt!Qe US of Olllci•I 11Kord1 "Success here depends on things like whether you support the right candidate for speaker," Mac · Donald s uid. "Th<' standard to hccome a leader is helping raise mvncy ror pohtic<\l campaigns." . . A federal jud~c is directing billionaire Howard Hughes to appt>ar in San F'rancis co for questioning about Air West stock lawsuits, but admits "l don't expect him to appear." U.S. Oistriet Court JudS(e Alfonso Zirpoli asked attorneys for plaintiffs to draw up an order which will tentatively direct that Hughes' deposition be' taken Feb. 17. llughes h•1sn'l been seen in public for years and failed to keep a court appearance ·Nov ·24. <Rclatcdstory.ASI The Securities and Exchange Commission March 27 filed a $50 million suit alleging Hughes and former associal<'S and his Summa Corp. violat- ed securities laws in buying the airline. The sale of the airline. now c:llled Hughes /\irwest, was com- pleted in 1970. T,... itrMt eodren and otl>er common O.Sl~tion, 11 •nt, of the real P'"-rty dltcrlbtd ebove IU>urPOrttd lol>fo· t7 Orett l Courl. "'•wpOl"I 8eK'1, Celltornle 'l?..O Tl'lt undefligned Tru•1N dl\Clalln\ ..,y llt bllltY tor 4'nY lncorrKtrtf'\s ot the \t~et adOreu and other common OUIQnttlon, It any, \flown Mrtln. Slid \<tit wlll be medt to on ti., ob-Con victed mu rd t'rer Ron a 1 d •'T in y'• 11~11on, s.cureo by said d""' 01tM1 'DI k kl' 1r.:o t th t.ff t · ,. 1nc111<11no a11t°'h,teesenou.,...,\Mol ira!J ort1 s ,, -year sen cncc. es t es in ... on -ltusteeanoo1tlletrustcree1.obua1d necticut legal history, will keep him from parole for d!NQol '""'· •11 •ums upon°""~' l) t loo the ltrm,ot s.olCI dMd Ol 11\1\I, not lntn a eal! years . r-ICI, and U S,'.1'7.•• rtmelnll\Q 1!1'111· Piskorski. 27. wa!l returned to the state prison c1CM110Hi..nottW<u•.abn•1e1c1..c1o1 at Somers afte r the s entence was imposed for the rru11, w1111 1"'""1 trom Jun• 1. 1t7us 111 wld nott 11>to•loeo. txecution·style murders of six persons in a holdup 0.1..i J•,,u.•y ••. m• · I Oct. 19, 1974, -.it the Donno Lee Bakery in New Bri-eowrAeLe rRuST COMPAl'f'Y, tain. Conn. ., 11u''" . Piskorski, a 280-pountl furniture mover. was IYL•wt,w McMull111, Vk f PrHl<Hlll given the maximum !lCntcnce. six consecutive Pub11\11ee1 Newp0r1 torbO• .... " terms or 25 year!! to life. by Superior Court Judge PrtllCOl'llbl,..O with .... Oranoe C.out Qolly Pltot,Je" ti, tnd Fell l , 10, Edward C. Uamlll. ,,,. J01.,. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L ....... A ~ s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 • 1002 Gl"Mrol The Bl11e1t Marketplaee on tM--~e Coast ....................... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS IN LAGUNA You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 642 •5678 r Trade It With a Want NJ One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval Real htatt ........ '000-2999 Announuments, '•nona" lost & found ...... SOSO-~ MtrchondiM ••..•.. 8Q00.8099 Soots & Morine Rentals .........• 3000-4699 lkllin.u, Investment & finoncioJ .....•.... 5000-S0.9 S«v1c ts & R•rs 6000-6099 Employment & 'reporott0n 7000-7199 Equipment ........ 9000-9099 AutomobilH & othtr Tronsportotion : : .. 9100-9999 Real &tote Houtes For Sale .....•......•.••....... ••••·•··•·••··········· --------------1GtMr~ 1002 ERRORS: Advertisers sh®ld check their ods doily and report er· ron irMMdiotefy. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for th• first in· correct insertion only. Publisher's Notice: • •••••••••••••••••••••• CORONADEL MAR TRll'LEX PROPERTY Muhll)lt· un1l 111 tht• lw11r1 ol Coron .. dt'I :i.1 ,11 .lus.1 ,, hlol'k from llw lw.tt•h Uul' ul llw 11\o!>l unu-.ual 1ro 11 l'l't1 l'::. 11 11 lht• markt•t l>11 .in l<:f. O\ l'I' :.11.<.'ti lot Ila:-. a n t'.H'<'I' llonally ~011t1 11a·u111l' and Wl' bd•l'\ l' it < 1n lit• All r~~I csl at~ a~v,·rt~!-ctl Hnµro\ L'tl. Wt• n• ,.~1•11 ,•d in this news~apcr 1!> s.uh Jb<iut thl!> ll"lil)j! t'J ll u~ Jcct lo lhl' fo c1lcral 1-~!~ and lt•I u' ~I\" \ 1111 m 111 \' llou5111g Act 111 UI• 1 •nlor rnatio u . t'.all '' h1ch m akl'i. 1l illl'~al le: 1>7'l l):>:'>O Jdvertt~t> HJU~ 11rt1 ~.~.,. ,.-, • ,~ 1,, , .. /c<cn<o. lomn.o,.nn. oo ! I] tll~a1 minat111n UJ1>t•l.I on ; · ''" .. ,.,.,. """'"" '" I . ia lff !IU or nat10nc1I on~m. or <Jn """ 111kntw11 to makL• :.in) such tn:efer .. nt'1'. 11 m1t,1 t10n, or d1scn mrn:•tion ' This newspapl•r will not knO\\ ing ly Jl'tc11t an ~ ad \' l' l'l 1 s 1 n i.: t or ri 'iii cSliJh! whil'h 1:< 111 viola lion of lhc law. Houses for Sole , ..........•.........• ~ General t OOl ·····••·····•·········· ASSUME $24,500 4 +LARGE FAMILY ROOM S·PANISH M~~-~1Q~ . area of 1'11H•r honll':,. 1.>ramat1 r w 1ntl 1ni: S I a11·c11 :-a• O\'l'l'lllt>k :o. cathedral I wu :.tciry h\' in~ rooin . Hui.t1c fom11} room. formal 11101111: O\ erlonk:. hl•a ll'<.l.. pu11I and I ou n l .1111 . :S~~, il<Ju CALL002 7781.1 • f • ~ K€Y P.€ALTOP.S A > .. ~~!~!.~~~.~~ ........ 1~::!!:!~~.~1~ ....... . General I 002 GtMrof I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Be<iut. 4 HR . fam. rm, Country F:nglish ~o s ph e re , en tlo d patio . ~blishcd t rn~s. hoat slip. $245,000 Being r emodckd : custom 5 BR. 5 B<t. 6500Sq. fl. home on point. pool, do<.'k. Custom. completely furnished' 6 BR,· 41h ba .. 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000. Custom 5 BR. 4 ba Vi~w. 8o ft. on lagoon . Boal s lip. $295,000 ' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy!>1de Drive. N B. 675· 6161 TEM!ltLE HILLS Spnc1ous 4 bedr oom horrw with white wuter '1(1w, sunsets, nii:ht h~hl:i 3100 sq ft ol grur10Ub l1v1ni: . ~.500. CHRIS AIEL HOME • <.:omplctc ly • t•harmini: ctidilr and ~lass .with bre athtak i n g v i ew , $110,000 t CHOICE LOT Owner will 1'~XCllANG t-: tor equity in rncomu property. SlS.9SO. OCEAN FRONT . 1.4 acres s pectacul ar view p roperly 5 renlal uo1ls . Tremendous c.levelopmenl r101entwl s:ns.ooo. OCEAN FRONT Lux u ry home 0 11 Lai::1ma ·~ choicest beach 3 large bedrooms plus G~erol I 002 Getterol I 002 g u e 5 t a P a r l m e n l · ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450,000. .•.•.•.•..•......•.•..• RAMBLIHG MOHTEREY VIUA-SPANISH BEACH TRl·LEVEL LUXURY CONDO "REPUBLIC" ln old village. Near-town, BELOW MARKET beach. Two s pacious Pride ol nwncr:.hip bedr ooms . zv, bat hs . s trc l'l. l\lani r urctl Separate dining room. landl>l'UJ)C. PrcSlll:l' l'll Dream kitch e n . Great try Elc\'all'tl \'C st1hult· View. Ver y private. TlllS Open beam v.1ulll'd t'l'tl WON'T WACT $85,000. ani::,. llui::l' lormal lwn 4ull room . Br11.:ht PRESTIGIOUS ~a.rill·~. l.1ll'~l·~1 '" l'f ITemple Hills Near town \ •~\\:, :.uni.~ n I ,anlll~ and beach. Oversitc IOl Jh:duccd lo sell. private r<.'al' vunJ on r ul uc·:..1c street I 1\hlc to !>l.'al·h <.:lose to aJI sehoob . purks. tcnq~ & i;hupv1nJ! For mord' irtfor malton call !J63-li7f?7. c:a1cd i.:11try tu t}n \':Jll; vlll:r. ::it'l"ludcd lll lush g ..i r d l' n s & \\' a I ' c rl cuurl varrl. Old World t·harin 1s ta s tdully hk ndl'!I with carcln:l' t:altlor n1a ltln.l ) le E ' t' r) r o u Ill h .1::. a µrl\ :at1.• l1·rr a<'c 111 .ill <1 lrtum or l'OUrl) an l !'lus h lllll'rlOr!'t ;i1•c dra m a ttr alh· hn1ugh1 OWNER DESPERATE! together \\1th lu:.h e 'I. 5 BEDROOM + POOL tenors thruugh \\Jib ol r oo m ~'.1 l h '' 11,' ~ lbeaut1fully, l<ind:-.capcd. 1:r~~b<•c I hi:.'" t.r~I~ ~11 180 degree brealhtakmg ~xcq1t1on.;I hunlt .1l a n Ol'can view . 3 lari:•• unm:llC'h.ih]l' prl<'l' lor bedrooms. Spacious fam1 the are:1. Scll1•r houi:ht ly room. hving room dm ;inulhc~ ~ntl ~~o~lcl llkl' mi: room. Two vatios and qwrk .:.a l t · l,J ~! r~ for 1 hi:, two great view decks All t. . .. •r. •• l 11 r, 1 • V"' ... 000w... glasi.. t:.;1 c tul U::.l' ol """' , 111 . wood::. c umplcle lhc Wh:1t a l1uy . 1>011 l mtss Hi l'urnµcan k1td 1c n 1l' J\bando11l'd 2 :.tor~· :-i, r.°' ~\Ji d 0111 g. tlugt: 1-fu ~c bctlrno m s \\tlh .~ir •• ,.r,,, .1 irl' i la Cl' ma~:.lvl' m ,1:,lt•r sull~ u-u!~ . ...,~na I I . l<:vcrv woman's dream ~:i!>sl~e 11 \'lllg 1110.m Olll'1 Call 541. ~11 3. Uus for $1ZS,OOO. O WNER • '''· I • MUST SELL. INCOME kill'hcn. + + +. I m l·1csLa µarty room . \.uu llave somethin!{ you want llll'Cllatc po:.sl•s:.ion +. mu::.t s~~ ~u 11~·1.1.e\'t' C<ill to sell? Cluss1f1ed <Jtls tlo M~umc low inlcl'l'M lo:.lll 4uitk S12 .. l00 .1ti:l 7l!XJ. [~IE&Hill] • MESA VERDE PRO!ltERTIES il well -<.:all NOW, ·orncwV1\with nodown,1 ""·t•'1•• '·" 1"· t• 642·5678. prtcc below markl•t al [~ ... ~ WITH $6 1,llOO. Call today . ' CAMPER SP ACE BIG OLE BEACH tJ.lfi·71il. . Home. 4 Bedrm, 2 hath, 1 ~,,, ''' 9 • '1 1"' 1 1 '• t • anti thc·n :.<.Jffil'. A wdl m u 1 n l a 1 11 c ti :1 II It paccsl!lll.'r 1111 a n1rncr Wllh 2 BOAT GATES and a 1\1'1:50 + p,1rk1111: slah added den with huge [ ~ ... .• I fplc, lge kitchen & big , din. rm. Bllns, cpls. Deep lof on alley. Occ<in vie~ from upstairs .·-----.----• Zoned for 5 un its. 7 . Blocks t o ocean. S49.500. Charming Spanish Bkr 536-8836 Style Hom~ l:;n l rr thrl)u ).(h \he CLASSIFIED HOURS Advertisers may place their ltds by telephone 8.00a.m. to5:30 p.m. Mondaylhru Friday 8 to noon Saturday • COSTA MESA OFFICF. 339W flay 642.5678 •NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newport Blvd. 642·5678 HUNTINGTON REACll 17875 Reach Blvd. ~1220 LAGUNA BEACH 1\86 Glennl'yrt• •Laguna Bt;pch 494·9466 . . . SADDLEBACK 25201 La Pf11 HoJrl Laguna Hills 581 ·6310 NORTll COUNTY dial free s.io 1220 CLASSlftED DEADLINES ~adhnc for covr & kills 1s s·30 pm lh<' day before puhh<'al111n. ""' rcpt for Sundav & Mon da'' )o~dtttons whf·n de:ldbne is ~,··urday. 12 noon. ' s RE\ ERHOR • should cl. dailv & r immet11a1 ~ OAll.V Pll.C. l111b11ily lor th S rorrt'<.'l m~ertim ~ <'ANCELi.A TION~ . When k1lhniz :rn ad b<' i<urt• lo make ;1 rPrurd nf the Kll.J. NU MJH:R JllVt•n yuu bv your ad Laker a~ re1·c1pt of your caOt't'llal1011. Tht'I kill number mu~\ be 1)rl'S('n· ll'<l hy the advcrllf.cr 111 case of a <hspule. CANCELLATION on COR l!ECT IO:'ol OF N E W A D B E F 0 ll ~: RUNNlNG: Every effort is made tn Intl or corre<'t n Ol'W 011 that has hc.•en ordered, but we cannot )luaran· 11-e to do St> until tht' ad has appeared 1n tne p!l.ptt. DIME·/\· LINE AOS· These ads are strrr tly cash in advance by mall Ill' al .8JlY one or our of· lkes. NO phone orders. Deadline · 3 pm. ~'l'iday, Costa Ml?!'l a of. fire & 12 noon at :ill branch nffice!i. TJIP. OAILY I'll.OT rr~crves the rtl!hl lo rlos.o1lfy. edit, ccnsnr or r e lusc any udvcr· HSC"mcnl. and lo ch11n11<' ils rolci; & rei:ulal1on!I wtlhoul 1mor nollrc CLASSIFIED MAIUMG •DDHSS P O Rox 1500. Cmt11Mr~a 92626 . . . wrouJ:lhl iron ~ales mlo the ceramic till' cntr~. The decor 1s in warm earth tones. , l'W pamt, new cjrpcts, wallpaper. 4 Bedrooms, <'Xtr;i h.:c fam1lv rm. 1:-ixJO l'O' crt'li patio·. l-'ru1l tre e :,. A hOffil' with low. 01 fcrcd al a low S&l.!JOO, ~t:;,t:·un H OJ.\I I·:s !SSS W .Bo lccr,C ,M . Next fo Morie~! Bosket 549 ~8655 College Park POOL HOME llc:rnlilul a bl•tlrm. :! lw t•or n(·r h11m1· t 'ompl w11 h laq!c lamtly roo m , f 1 r 1.· p I a t' l' • u \ l' r:, 11. l' II k1tdw11 ancl H·r.\ pre \ :.ll l ~IOI .trl'a. \\11·,111t. I l'jtl~ lor \tlur 111'>111•1·111111 J u~I hsll'fl. II u rn '! l'rh'l•d o 11 I y S. 5 :1 • ll fl 0 . C J I I !'><Ill 5880. ... HERITAGE REALTORS DAILY PILOT 642-5678 . . . EASTSIOE CHARMER 4 Ilcdroom, l! lull· bath. Fireplace . Bllns . Uis hwashcr. Elcc ~<Jra~c tloor opt'ncr New· paml. carpels and rlrapl's Trees. trees and more l recs! ! Sec quick, won't las t. Askwg $53,500. C:ill 540-llSl ~HERITAGE REALTORS GREAT STARJ.ER UNITS ~ASTSIDE! F ou1• two·1'1.'droom 1m1l:.' What a chantc lo rnakl' SS a n ti hw 111 Easts1dc Cos 1,1 :'\ksa lor \'l'r\' fl'w tlullars. l'n (•ed lit•lrl\\ market al 5.!ll ,:f\IU. Just' n•tlUl'l'•I. C a ll tut.Jay . IMCi 7171 , .. '· f •• ;' for l':1111pcr. bout. molor ..._ ... iiiliii .. llillMt.iii6iiijiielil home, ch'. N ow bc1nl! u~l.'d lor a 'olll'y b:.HI court. 1•111~ a !-11.ahll' n •ar SUPERB LAGUNA \ anl tn udd1t1011. <:;.1 II REST AURAHT·IAR &11-721 l One of Laguna's most dc- li~htful restaurants and cocktail lounges. Offers s • • t r e m e ndous i n vestor "C polent1al. F'me location.· -Wonderful chl'ntele Tht -OWHER place lo go in Lagun.1 SJ~.OOOTerms. TRANSFERRED STEPS TO GOLF 000 FT BLDG TAKE ADVANTAGE 7' . . I CENTER LA.GUHA Cu!>LOm hom1.• on i:U de· Great access v1s1b1h1v. !-iJC s trel'l. J\rouml, ll11.• Exceptional' p <Jrkin~. l'~ll'ncr from ~lc:o.a \ crch• Suitable for retail store Count r v <.;Juh. I m . . • rn<J c ul<J.l C t•ontlitio n f1nan c<' 1ns t1lul1on. through-out 1.;11J11r htti,:l· Res taurant. nil~ duh. S<'Par.il;• pa.rlor Callfordt•latls Em11·m11us l'a m Ii)' r1111m with 11n •plat·1• & Wt'I liar TEN UNIT l;l)urmt·ls ktl <'h('ll 1)1 10 UNI T OFF'I C I-: &. ~~unormw + lnrmal dull' /\ p A R T M E N 1" SN·ludctl ).(1'ou1tth + BUILDING Prime IO<'a lnads of pri \ ~1•'.' Owner tton Coast l!w y. Laguna. ~1:unslPrr1·tl &, mul-t f n'. No va<'anc·1c·s Xlnl mv<'Sl· l akl' .111\ anlal!c. l:a ll mcnt $215 '""I LOWEST PRICED !'>IG·Z:m ,. , , ., . """. UHi. • rt~. I ' SINGLE LEVEL ! lml COM"'~ERCI AL CONDO ® ' ·, '"' ,.. 11.in.l tn 1mt1 , •·:•!>,.to hi" LAGUNA CANYON Ululfs Anit a mmll'I End Terrific retail loca t1or1 111111. l'O\ l'fl'tl pri, a tc 3.000 sq H s lor(' plu!i 1800 11atid. qmCI ;.an·~• Xewl~ ----------1 ft. r.mtemporary home. <ll•<·oratccl. :1 hi·druom, :! . $27,500 /\mplc parkm.:. LEAS~:. bJlh 11rcpl;i1"" \':1c·:int. m1m•r will con:,11l1•r lt•:.t~t· DUPLEX op1111n lcrm ». l'nn ·d ~-1.i~). CJ. Colesworthv R~altors 640·00~0 Ol<kr hnmc l'On•crl l•d to :1 BH & I UH un1l!- Pr11lt•ss111nallr 1m1crl lnl SOxJ59 111 1111• lwarl nt Cuu11t \ a 1·l 1 nl \'. N t•<'tl.\ Minw 0 fix'1n hu·t look ;11 th1· pru·t· S:.!7.~llll, l',lll !Jt:2 i77 I. BEST BUY IH TURTLEROCK I c~n never vndc•stond liow Jnybody c~n tol~ o mile a min vt" anti never rcoch the - I l1n11, 1 l .............. --..-....-~-T---1 Cl) CO"t~I"'~ <~t <~uclle Quo•ed . bf 1.1i.~o ,. th• ""f""'J -" __..__..__._-.A_ you doveloo 1,.,,,. •tep No l below .. LAGUNA CORNY COAST HIGHWAY 10,000 ft budding s ite. for pnmc commcrrial. Two exrcllenl unit:, on proper· ty. Sl52,000. LEADING LAGUNA GALLERY BUILDING One of La guna 's finest galleries will .se ll hldi:. and lease bal'k on allru<" livet~rms. $175,000 ... Ba t BA YCREST, WITH POOL 31RS -S37,950 1,c 1n \ ll U 91\0 OAK Ilk r t. W 1000 POOL & JACUZZI ' . DIC Cr\~YO'I:, tii.i \.\ b ~· a u l 1 I u I • F 1 , l' bt'droon1 ... I Jmdy pl.a\ roorn aclJa<•cnl to JMol on l\lh t.11r\\ :1). CHI "ll't'.l'l 1iark111.: tor II lo I u l'ar~ Custvn1 l>u1 It ( '.1 ll I u sec the 111d1v1tlu1.tl lcalun•.., This lovely 3 hdrm. home, with buge formal dining rm., has been•decorated by a professional, with new draperies & Bigelow carpeting. Very quiet location. $122,500 ,'I; l 'o:.l,1 \lt·~,1 .I llr· :! ll.1 ll\ OWlll'I !Ji~ !Jli07 I I j REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 . ~HERITAGE REALTORS SHCT ACULAR OCEAN VIEW From lhe t op or Spyglass -Hill! A 'l'r~~ewinds 4 bedroom is sitting ther e wa1tmg for · you to be silting in it. CJea.n and neat,. with numerous upgrades an~ a price competitive with the nas ty. new ones. Save yourself ~ol~ars and headaches at .$189,900. A COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS :!515 !-:. Cou'>l I 1\1 \ 675-55 11 - BAY & BEACH REALTY 1-::\ST S11>1'; ILHl . :!11.1, l"rph'. Ii.: i.;11r t11e·1t ~ti N1l'l' quid 111•1ghlm1 llu1KJ S>ll.500 b\ own &lJ.·S:!!.l!l -r!!!!~~;;:r.;~r~~~::::=:::::: S2QS1J Mesa Verde cute *lftcr. home. On REDUCED ... ,f lJ S 'I' L 1 S 'I' a-; U IJl'!:l' lot. Good lucat11111. Jlhl ".lllll)J.! 1111• Ill'\\ llt!i.Julllul 11111111• With Ull<ll Wl•::.t 01 Beach. 11orlh ur t>Wlll'r.,, ·I lhh '"" • :!' OUR 27th YE.Alt 675-lOOO Bayside Elegance 10021G.,.ral 1002 .111tl ll".itlf•r an'\':.:., llo\11 ll1:tl. With tcnu:. uath:., ul1lil) ro11111 .1rn l ltl'l'('la1:1·~. pdl w <lour:. SCOTT REALTY 111,111) nl1 .1s. :\u\\ 111 I\ ,•d hsimg of June Gruhn's. · . t. 'uuntry Frt•nl·h \'d IJ on •• ···~·~·~·~·~·~·~· ·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·-~·~·=·=·=·~·~··~·~·~·=·~·~·~·=··=·=·~·=·=··=·~·.·.· \I rdu :1andy IJl'Jl'h. ·I 1 lll·tlro11111 a11tl ~·'""' ~ ~ l 1 '' m IJ t' 1l 1 1• o in:. 536·7533 .11 onl~ !l.1V,:J(l1J ... \1tll tw1 U~lf)tJ.I: tif)Ml:S REAL TORS " I 675-6000 M.1:-.onn 11·rwl' .11111 lvt:. 1----------·1 i.11J1·r \ \ 111\Jrc Ill ll11s hi\ t•ly I J ITII• 2443 East Coast Highwa y, Corona de l Mar Also in Mesa Verde, 546-5990 and on Balboa Island, 673-4324 General I 002 <MMt-al 1002 ...•...............••••......•..............•. 10010, w1tlt l.11 i.:c pJllo/1 - l1Jrp111•11t·y. S2Jll !Kill. J Yr. v. i.lrrunl v llll:. b homt• l'lt·.i~c l'i.Jll lol' Jrl appointment l~Quail ~ liilPlac• VIEW! DOVER SHORES-$191,500 Prap•rti•• Exquisite appts thruout this lge 4 BR 1s1-1uo Rea.I Estate I h l•OO OU All ST NIWl'OIT ll&CH 675-72iS I ux. ome. G reat pool for fun parties. by ~AY "NEGLECTED" Form. DR, bonus rm. huge fam rm. JUST LISTED BEACH GIANT FIXER UPPER 1608 GALAXY DR. Open Wed/Thurs 1-5 GRRRREAT! $53,900 Carpets , pa int and· BEST DEAL 2111 San Joocpn HiUs Road $34 500 Hig c\.ccut1vc Tri li.>H•l J'ncc slashl'<J! Sellt•r lcndcrlov1n~carcw1lldo HtWPORT CEMTER. M.I . 644•4910 , ~1>acious rooms "1th now owns TWO homes! Lhe job 011 t his 3 J-Hc<lroum humt• on 'rhis .. umtv:.: hdrm Im.ind nl'W 1.•vc1·ytl1111~. Uesperatc! Pril'ctl below liedroom, :! bath Mesa largl! H-2 lot ton\l·flil'lll ltant·h ~tyl.: h11n1<.· u1l )lust set· this gorgcuu:- k I, k ,, Verde home. Lot•aled on ('oslJ :\I c:-.;.1 liH'<lllllll G11Wral I 002 Gan-rol 1002 IH·.1ut1 I u I l re t' I 1 n cd home. with lmly rm, fml mar cl'· a e Juvantui:c · 1 J J " "" ~lrl'l'I 111 J•;J:.l:.1dc Costa dm, plush cal'"L'IS. Don't .,(tins soarini.t ~ Slllry. a llWt' lrcl' mc1 street Grcal lll\<''l111c111 Full ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... Exccutivt·t•illrytolavi~h c·losc lo schools. llurrv, price S32.!Jtill. CALI. ~l c::.;i. L1-t1• yard w1tfi delay. 1.·all l\lcVay. hvmg room. Umin~ en tlun't miss 1t!!f!!li! 5S6-2tili0 THE'RANCH 11:.it1o&li1Jl~inan~llural %1!-4451\ lcrtainment. H um 11ui. 54G-5H!!I>· .SELECT NEAT AS A PIN! Is tht· i.iurgcou:. :.ettin~ Hll trig lor atlifrd VALUE! lo · tl11 1n 11 • µn\'ac) Thts unique OIJ· S ize fl•miJy J'OOm. S""n· \ 110111" 1111· Lii" 1J1·... 1 ~ If ac SJliH' • Varictt1! t-:conurn_\'1 &. " '" PROPERTIES ' ~ ,, f I •ti 1 1 11ortumty~ yours today. ' dinavian kilc hc11. 3 _ 1·nn11r1·,1l" L11J.H•r, l''"r am tome w, 1 O\'c )' ( .1 h l<1ck! :J-bC'droom l'oul ' ' 1 I d & ''''kr w.,l clp l111uncc• <.:luldrens suites plus ~ th111g i:. t l'l't.11 a11d 11 aiw:urc< grnuu ~ ~ il with low ·1J,1w11 ~md low home 1n So. H.B. loca 552-7500 red hill roulty Marquette End Unit I 11 pn 11w i.:rt·l·ntil:lt lul"' tio11. Cul de-~.1e :-trct•l, l."lo:.c lo paJtllc ll'lllllS, "w1111m111g, :-.1•hc111I and , .. 11uv111ni.:. Fa:.l. l'scruw pooi.tbk. LE RAISOR REALTY !>Oarin " s tu1rc"1sc LO ·---------• STOP 1·1·1u11t •. 1 l'l"'t'<•.,rn.s. 11 ":.pit & IX>hsh" itllt•nor. lion, has lcrrificJ<1cuu1, " • u ,., ' u ' N ti d , $70 "' Ill o 11 l h I ~· I' y m t s • rnon~ter masll'r btlnn LOOKIMG! dl'll, IJmily 1 rn, 1t111ing ' es c ;irni•lli.; ""JO deluxe feature~: mirror <1~23 ('.unpu:. l>r . Trvinc Wtlh sky-lu~h cathedral oo...1 THE WAT'~R Im, :J bull!:>. I \' \ ll•rin~. brimcs. S53,!KJ(J. 646·iil I. II u H H '\' ' p I (' :J s l' l'loset doors, UBll. W:\ll'r Campus V~illt·~ Shop l'Lr. I. R " ..-$35,000 Open E\cS. 540 3566 I U J 'G ""'' C t·e1 1n gs + omco & Lease option or contract Starter's illearil' l'u~I 11 .n111 \1t:-.h 11111111' fully l'all: • :-.o tner. nccr ~ O,vvv. ALL833-8600 Juliet balcony and ,31 ... Dec·or"tor sh"rP., d 1 1 1 111:.ulult•d Alll11r~1.i,ooo. -~~ · No doubl 1l won't lttst. ---M~paratc stud••! Ht'lp! '""'&JbJth +dAn.F'a11 546-4141 -·· ·-,,,..,44,,.; oY ()\\nt•r, l'l'l"ltcl :! .. , u " ., ecor<itc<. h tn wal unit. I I "''" .,, u u 11 W;ilk to bt•ach lrom this tastic bca"h & \'IC"' • ., t • d 1 _ -·-_ -------:.ty, :1 llH. :.! .: UJ. l.11n J u•:u , w a I k 1 11 1· Io:. l' t !. .:. ;.J~: . l·. ~ ~ .. ~ " c. an It• 1le cl11w. litn·k 1 • <' :!4UO sq. Cl. liarga111. :"\o lrplc.s, beaut l<in1bc<iped patio, h1dill'n rn,,tr '' 2nt1 ~~,,, •• ,......... 1111, xoo :-.q .1. omm ".;herecbcatthi~pri ce' &i;reencr~·.Vacaot&rc-bath. l'n•:-.t1g,• l"'°>! --.-...., -··';;_'J}~~~j ]ja AVAILABLE NOW fia~1~\~r;ik~;~r:n~.~nL' !t~r ~~~'ate :.!lowing call Jdy lO mo\·c in. SZOS,000 ovcrlook111i.t rulh11g l:m11, StO~E BlD~.fMl¥f1f!fJ# .2STORY.4 BcJruoms-2 ly. 561 .950 55:!·1027 ,,;"',,,·, • .,,, ._,.,,,. 1 1 1 Wat~rfrontHomes pool, JJcU11.L Call Lge. bldg. aC'ros~ from. ':".iei .. i-1111-li_..iitlij-111.lliii'"' Ucdroomsandbathup&--------- [ -~ C.\LL631·1400 1tts-0:103 \'1sta~"ihopping Center on ·W e're here to help_ 2 l:x>drooms, b<ith down. Laguna Beach I 048 ' ' ---FOREST OLSON INC W. 19th St .. C:Mli\ ~lcsa . <2 Mas ter bedrooms> ....................... . . . FRENCHCHATEAU __________ 1 :>17.!IOO. Owner '\\Ill Jflf{. l '•bJ ~lunlct'l•llo-LoJds of kitchen cup-Contrador's H ome _ : 2 STORY-BEACH-----------1 ltnant·eortrat11• • ~harp . Fl'C land boards. &:ing rL1':tinlcd S Y<!ars young; Llth one POOL BIG CANYON BoatinQ' Bargain STORE-RENT Bookt.tSl'S. new l)\V & ln!>tde and OUL Fantastic has It all• 4 Li-l'. l>drms ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS $49,500 UramaLic h\1ns.: room. _ I !(,· llo.il ~•!>. lu'\UP' 1' 1200Sq. ft. :>275 :\ton.th \\Lt htr ::.J7 -~•00. IO'. dn. home for the pncc. Only 3 Ju 11 ba 1 h:;; :-. u pc r f l d -~ ., BUSl ..... ESS OPP K1ni:Jurd H E. 1;.12 2222 S51 ooo ff I orma 1n1ng room. CUSTOM IJ•:clrm & rumpus ,\larm " · · ma:.tcr ~u1lc o pou g arden \'1cw ki1chvn. I 'vsii•m. autv :-.prmklt·r~. Going Npt. Beach hs.:ht-:\h•:.a Vt>nJc Pool-Hy lllflriNJ•m;ili:lfUtJ I area; k1tl'ht:11 luatle1l art1sl1c open stairs to Luimry home le>l·.1l1•11 on )l'Jr l'llUnll or 2nd home. 1ng fixture business. OY.ller Bt£l tlntd <\hr. lf1...,_ •. __ , ___ ...:.._ With goodies; family rm s c para t e mas (\• r & large pool 1>1/.C <'Orfl\'r lot ::.W,:J!>U. S20,000 (nd. inventorv 2ba, lrg It\ rm. form din, 962·44n cr.m546·8103 has huge I rpk. & WOOll l'htldrl'ns s111lt'. 22 1-'t. 3 lkdrc>o111. 21 ~ hath. Llr:.iham Rily r;.u;'2u1 1 am rm. II u r r y ! ----------1 panelini.:. Sullkl'11 l1v1n1: roflm OVC'rluok111 i.: room,•& bonus room. ·-----...... CoronodelMar 1022 tile l'nlry. Lt.:l'. htd. & BEACH MOBILE HOMES In h1•,111llful ·rn·J:.u11.· hl.1n1l l'ark 1i;I :1),1)/l<Jl<t'I, t.!:\lill, :-.111,H I.. 1111 1 hl• 11\'l'J 11 • t11111l' llJ., , ..... , ••• , ..... IKlrm l l\l\\ <1111111~ ~ !1 I . mg rm\ , ,1 \\ h.ilc ol a hu) ;it )t:1,H:1u '(>.I (.';imlmllg1•, :!OX5~ . .! n 11 I' Ill -; , :! l> ;i l h' : lil•aultlullv lnc.1:-.ctH.1 . 111111\ 1111: tlllY. II 1111 1111· lllHJlldll)g '01'1, \\ 11 h .1 l.1rgl' '1t•w d,•t k lo wut..t1 lht! wh,1ks lrom. Sci• tv· Utt) al $:!5,0IKI LEASE OPTION t·:11t1re n•nt :ipplll·s· & 111ak~·s )our 1lown pa'· ml'Ol 1111 tll1,. lu\ l'I~ hmn,· 111 Bl11cb1rd Can\ 1111. ~20Ull. upt111n 1lcp1l:.11. +~ 1110 1 l'lll. l!H·U7ti~1 Laquna Hills 1050 . ..••..•........•...... r1mn holll('. ;i bd, ;! bu, Ccnt1'JI air & h1.•Jt. SJ~l ,!:IUO. l'rin onh • tiJ5 :!\157.ur ~>!Sti·!JM65 JJllit'> only. LOCJuna ~iguel 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOVE-NEST .. , 111 r l w 11. Pr i' :tt v 1;ulore -beau11fullv mah1- l.J11tl'tl :.!-lllt .. l ':;h'-l humc, wrou ~ht 11,'1111 c11clu~cll pulto Jor YOlll' 11cb. -:.11;,:;uu BOND REALTY /rll !J I 11 Laguna Niguel• the choice community * * . F 0 0 T JI t LL S TOWNllO~I E with mtu \lew. :J & lam. rm .. fr1111L & r,•Jr J.Ji.lllUi.·)lany Jrnc lcJlurc~ .... S.l!l,950. ., • 1 -B D lt '.'\l .. Dartmouth" moilt-1· Nl!w area uf J.agun.t N1~uel. Fcnt•ed, pool-sG. yaril.. .. $5G.~1110 L;i~una N1~ucl Really 830·!'>05o 400·-10-IU )lini-orchJrU on a large ll)t on a <'Ul de s<1e :.lrt·et. Wulk lo shOIJPin ~ nnd :-.chools. 4 llcdrooms. 2 bath$ a nd 9 k111ds of fruit trees. Room for pool. ballroum sited part) family room , d1n1ng 4CO.MO.EJ7"~···-·.·. _ FORA11A.~~ --------$77.500.5'1\J·20;2. $42•950 rm. Wllh bl·am~·d cell. & courLyurd. Hurry c~1 ll (Bonus l'Oom l':tn bt• 1.·1m -.; illl ....................... •SUPER SHARP• Villa Pacific, Just blocks l1Jtercc.J.pu11I. On·an \'il'W now. oo:l-7881. verted to 2 hell rooms i.I.~!.-!"'!-~· ~·2· !-~-~-~""!-.!~~ Uuplex. l'ncc reduced Lo to surf! Boat ;md t railer i:a1l'h11. Lut:; of prl\ utc .-·----=------. • 1111 • Mus l sell Tran:;fcrrt'tl. 4 ctorJ "C. ,, O\·crst/."d 1•·11.i1.1·1• • ''' ,,,, r• Large niunlry k1td1en. S79.800.Corona1kl M:.ir. Il l · ., ... J • tl1;•tk&pal1oan•,1 Sl•p.3 [ L' I b I ' l . l·um irn. :1 c.1r. bed roon1~.·. 2 1 ' -~ m;ignifltt.'111 \ 1cw ol' goll -··or sa e y owner. ~X· xtrus. 557 l!ZGO Owner, ·' t'<ll' J.:.1r;1g1• l1Jr 11\M,1gl· or ---.,,.Quail ~ liilPlace . Prap•rtiea 7S2~t920 1400 QU&ll~I. NlWPORl BlACH _OCEAN 1 ~ Illo<'k -bc:.t rental ;1rea. Udu.\c dupll'x; 3 Jilt, 2 baths+ l HIL, l 1a bath::.. Fr1Jk. l"•ch w11t. ~11:1.00IJ! Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors • 675-7060 • BEACH DUPLEX :-O:earl\• ot1•:111lrn11t. 1l\'l'i11t:11rl', I Hit.:! h.1 , :! 1rn .. J l1J . Xl11t rt!nl.tl :irl"' •:'\11e cuud1trnn. -...r.! •• 111(1 tij;j :~1i(i:1 associated BROK ERS-REAL TORS 202\ W Bolboo 611 )661 EL DUMPO POOL -$43,500 It., low dow11 .11111 thrl'' l,ooks hkt! J hou:.c wht·n· the huff.tin 111.11111•d ! 1\ hJndymJu·~ 1rnr.1d•sl'1 I 'amt .111tl prol 1L' \\ 111<1 ini.: 1.·ull:igl• \\ alk\\ a\ thru 11\l'rl!•"''" hr1"h 1'·"1 tlt''-1'111·1! 11111111.1111 ' JIU gL• ( tll 111'1 1111 \\ti h \\ 1nchn1: him k \\.Ill h •111 <' Looks hk1• I h1• d!'st•rl 1>111 \\ h:il 111•1t•1111al 1 P1111\JI.' lf\ 1111: rt'll'llll, H11l tl'lhni.: 111 floor ~11a111sh . ' ' ·• cour:-.c. This :15011 i.q ll ----------1 celle11l cond. Sec owner 5581!611 llkr.' i\lulllpurposc area. sun-h o II II ' . :\.. l n t Newport Beach I 069 smi;:lc le\ cl lt1111w " :1 {2) TRIPLEXES al 120', 'r.arksµur, CdM lite !(alley kitchen, dl'· 111.•1i;:h1Jorh;111d. 1 lu>1t' to ••••••••••••••••••••••• years old allrl olft·r~ tl11· 01·caJJG-l4 7321). Fountain Volley I 034 <'Orator drapes ti nu $dluoJ,, l'11n·tl 1Jfllit ;i DIJl'l.l·:X W;Sl.JJ> best m eXl'l'Utl\c l1nni.: Bread 'n Butter ••••••••••••••••••••••• sheer s. Steps l o purk ;inti $125.000 nillCarroll 1;111 :;,)Ii() GOTTA GO . WITH VALUE <'omp furn :l llR, 2-ba- and :I B ((. :! ha luWL'r l:rJ>l:.. tlrps, frplc, dlJI ~ar. close to bch & bay JO', dn. SI I0,000. 0 u l :-. la nu' n i.: ' ~1 I u l' Bu~ one or both of lhcst• F<iurph.•x-. Prrcc rc1lucC'd "VA" SAYS tennis. All neat and dean I lastings & Co. Heall or. Sl!.15,000 1·to11l1g11ou:. prop<trt1t•-. ~~a~~G .. ~~~~~l;~vo~~n~~I It's worth $ti2.51.lO. You'll ....'-15 a pm! Hkr_:'62·5S~ m i'h'.ZfiGT'()fil JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 640-6161 l 'll''-\'lll llll'()lflL' $585 11n E xcl'lll•nt cond. Sel' u~rcc, ne:.ir new 7BLOCl<STOBEACH W@eilt3~ a ln(Jll"' ~ic.c one "lt1ry owner al 420'" Larkspur, 1'.1rks1d1.• hom1:.. ~ li.:c 4 HH. pool, SPA, bu;it 499·2800 unit:. \\ 11 h H' IHI r al c l'dM or call 64-t-7326. lot. Ma n.v u pJ: ralles. t:alc, $63",900 Bkr 968-5403 }JICb r'ull pnteJU:.l ----l'atio. sprnklr:.. boat ac---------- S60,9SO each VIEW 1'l•!ts, I hr. PL\ & lrml l>fi . •BEST BUY• 1\lrcJ1l y appra1setl. Terrific location hv ten· llll ~:"~ IRVINE TERRACE ~ti li$-1 or!168-J3i1. • ms courts. park &. 1X>ot. ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE I INC. JEi 640-8811. o-Tuesday I ·5 -· Lolc; of parking. Walk to 0 r-·· . major shopping. Shurp 3 A·FRAME m .'t ANYTIME I 023 Dolphin T~. l>d condo W/frplc. FHA GLASS CHALET :i Br, 2 u:. :.hann•sl .!!!!..::.:.:::..1 Front How C.:uslom, 4 • Appn11:.ed al 529.500. ARTIST RETREAT BR, Pool. newly re-C:.ill Caroly11 Hceder, ho111co11Stl'llJ .\n;1hl·1111 ~----=-------.-mo ·'e l ed k1t chen,'---"-...;;..---~ Bk 892'"'09 B) the· Sl'a To\\enn~ ,\-S53.WIJ :.-=-=-=-=--u OPEN HOUSE r. . ·uuo ·-----phenomenal OC'ean VJl'W. lrnme challll ne:-.lll't1 111 • Better Than Hew Sl99,500. fee Call t>H 7211 Irvin~ I 044 the t rl·~·s. Courtyard 1•n 3 Hr l Jl;i !>h.1k1· rool ~lcsa Verde new lb t· S&lnday til sold ••••••••••••••••••••••• \',\C,\.'.'liT :\l L S'I' SELL! try. :l Hedrix1ms tnC'ludc Slorui.:c Sht•u Oil ,JU~'l'e In". Nl'\\l,v J>aintcd 111:-1dc em 18548 Lime Circle (' ,. l I b t W ,... Sb8,990_1RVl"E .rcut :im1 y lOflll'. :1 r. :-cpuratc ma:-. l'r '' 1111{. estm and out. Immaculate :{ s 3 U<'drnum, don, pool, " i ba. 11replan'. formal Family room. Huck S:J5.5110 ll••1lro11m home. (;oq•red I~ new sh<•I-! t!Hpcls1 new PATlO HOME timing mom. Walk to t <'n- l11't•pl;i!·e. Isl.ind kitchen ao.. • p.mo. ,'\o1ce lcnced yard. ~ no-wax Ilk cntr.~. ('Ul ·dt" DEN + BAR! 111~ &b<•aC'h. ~7<1.5tl{/. Swce11m~ :.ta1reasc lo 30 3 Br. l Ha. t'orn.-1• lot rt• ~'l'ttr' l'.Vl'"lleiit sc·h110t~.. -:.ac s treet. M l::A UOW 1 · J h ,, ·'' " One of Irvine's l1n<'st &ljoytheGoodLife! toot oil stu 10 \\ ll ht•am mndcll'll k ti 1111 .\1111'.tr\ 1 ~I.fl< Ml Bst Buv HV Hills llOM E. l · t o N I' • .1 !25 S (; 11 rt·ilmi.t:..ll's un1quc • .No Wc:;l111 . PETE BARRETT -, SG5.500 pa io iomcs ., J-.. .2:· .• o. oast wy quahtymg. i\s~urnl' ·;• ,•, s:i~.!IOO C:ustomizc<l Lusk -1 br. 2 YEAR NEW! Ahsnlutl'ly 499-4584 493-2513 111:111 ut SJ:.!7 pt!r m1111th 111 8:1!1 tilO -REALTY-hu. 0 n ly S I 09,500. x:l!J 1710 OUTST /\ND I N (i LY l I .. ~~:!;~~~~!!3 li-10.1C>l7 D ECOHJ\TF.D! Vl·n CLIFFDRIVE ~l~c~~~-lux1::;. l'ull now • ~ I 642-5200 675·4060 · secluded pathway l'tllr)'. ~llPl't'IJ lu(':.ilwn ;1C·rO!.S ,.,,. •• , ,1 , 11.V.lldls speda\'Ular ATTEHTIOMGt:_ .... ' l'athcd1•a l t'l'l1111 >!"'· lrolhllt•i:.lt-r l'ark&lhl? WESTCLIFF LMely immac. 4 irn. :?1 ,, IJ••· l'ourlyard cntr~ ,• lu!th l~11dsl'a pin if, I h1; • ~l''l or neighborhoods and you own the land. :>H7.500. Principals only. Al!enl. 646-6710 COTTAGE _ W ~re ~e_r_e t_o help [~ -i ocean & harbor \'IC\\ •lj ,'! [\lammolh li\'ml,: room occ.in Spai·unis2 hdrrn., . ' ·• LEASE/OPTION POOL&JACUZZI BH. 2•2 ba. f:im·rm. 3<i' c.:o~pun·th1s lon·aluc-1.{l h ost s raised ht•Jrth 2 b;1lh "'\" )UUl'0\.\11, On1: 01. the a i t·a ., 1 ruh l'omplc11w11l t111~ :\lcsa pool. SI ~.f!OO Ii \O 1-182 I '' \ · LJ:(• tam homl! .on s I umps tone fin• pl.HI'. with :-.c.i ,>;c , ill.iJ.!e , tL·ws. _, 1 \ c11k .t llr. un •lllll'l l'lll --11\l'l'~lll'd lol with added Handy gourmet sl\. '" L:ii<:I. ~u l>l ••i r •. 111 ,,.,111•---------11ul:-.l .1nu1nJ.( ).1\l1onl CostaM•sa 1024 l"I' »J' II b --" ' ,._ " • ~u "" s.1'· 11">.l to lu:-.h "rccn "" I · '·"' u ITIJn a, w.,.,.. kitchen. L':.ibulot1s '11·11 "EWPORT SHORES UNCOMMON VALUE .I lle1lroum, f,1111 rm .!1 II.I. !!Jl'tlt'll bll l'\ 111 g ,. .1 ' I (J u s l t \ i II ~ I II l'n1H•1:.tly l'Jrk. ~.;;,,,11t> homes 111 1'\.1 lust\I' ' • ' "' ~ I I l II hi c • gar:ii.:1• ,\. dl'' Jlor. " Du\ er Shoi ,.~. ~ll\I lll'll llll'.I. 1111141.· FH 1111 ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••• iurmng rp l', a lns. with cozy walk-111 l;ar! ~9.5uo Dr;unat1c 3 Hit A-fram1: <'llt<'t 1.11111111.: I 'au bt• Mewport l'll' pallo. '-Prnklr:.. mu-;l Spadously elegant step-TUR"ER ASSOC. Ill mo,e·in cone!. 8 11 , ,1\ Jtlahll' 011 a ::-0.!.1,llUU .1 1 ,, 1 l t 't'!' Sl'I tlllO ~6 1 1~ l or " pull IJ:.l'u :.u IJ. o l'X is H • ht . · · · · · " down maslC'r ~u1te. :'II 1r 1 ·111un1•111••. Onl_,. Sti:!.8511 .' l'ar k.1s1· 1111t11111. l 'Jll e19 s IM'.U ...... 1 J 105 N , . ..,l l ·11•un l .. m.r•irdctJtb 111g\"1\l1>Jn tilu·7711. """""' · rorctl wardrobes, ·'-· · ..... ' CAYWOODREALTY' ' \\'Jlk1ni:: d1slullcl' tr1 l>ramatie y:..irtl in __ 494-1177 \Vcstclllf PIJtJ 'J'op i·ludc:-. Redwou1l l'0\·,._ _________ , ___ .. _5•4•8--1•2•9-0••-- lol'alion. mul'l1 tn de l'ICd patw. :.lump!>tonc'" ,. mand! Te1rtl1c £Jmily lire pit & matching plan- home, ~par;kl111j! col(lr.,, ten •. gas lfllQ all sur l1•x1url"S. Fa!th111nahlr1 ______ .,.. ___ •I rounckd Jiy ~lurnp,tanc 3 NEW h\lng room par l11r \\Ith • "alb tor Prl\al·~ ! CALL .ASllUt REAL ESTATE 900 Gl~nn~yr~ St. 111 q1l.11·1• "'"' IJJH'Olll 1-.it' DONALD M. BIRO I( !ll'o' h,1 rtJ \\ tll 111 1 ltllll'" "•\OCtaltt\, lteoho" ~l'\1 I 1'•11 673-4400 11:-1'<1 hrit•k fireplace. dm FIXER •~nrR TQ!),\'t' 752 171>0 -You LISTINGS ing. ram11y room 1·01111>11, u~ won't he:.orn ! II 111.iv si•t•m llhOChl'\a hri~hl l'hefs k~tch.R. l'il'Ctl'last sale Imagine ""'' . ,. ~ ., 494 9473 S49 0316 ** Vl~W • *" :"ewport llc1ghls. i rn • rn:.tt 1 llR. :! 11.1. ltonw. 1h•n. Llrn1h rm t iourm1·1. l.t\lht II,:.! l1pk .. :-.h111\" roof & llnck 11.11111 ~~11,.:.1ttl <l111111i.: ""'"rta1111111•11l -- - ~hUVl'l'l'lll !llll. p:ttlll \•111 11(1 ,11\d )ttll '\t' ~Ill \11ursl'tf .111 ""t:ilt'' Sk111 11,\"dl(Jj)lll)! JHlll), I'll\ t'l'l'il pal111. 1'1 ll'l'tl dirt dwup '' h11·h 1-L'l'nls uuly ni:hl' Ul 1111tl(lw11. 1'117 1;11111. '• ' ~ ·. .. ' SMALL HOME LRG. WAREHOUSE l'I ,\lS OFl-'ICES •. all on ont• hUl\l' lot. l'Cll 11•:1lly loc·111fo<l 111 (;.M. for l•hly $125,(ltHl. l't\l.I • fii5-f;OGO G~neral 1002 GeMral 1002 ..•....•.••...•••...•.•.•••.....••.•.••••..•.. Ill~.\ 1.r1~•tRS 644-7270 VIEW AND A POOL TOOi! ~Jn thi~ immaculate Lusk hoi11e ~ -with i:i ew carpetin g . 4 Redrooms, fami ly room. formal din- ing room with mirrored wall. A won- derrul entertainiil~ home for the whole family. You must sec t his lowest priced view home to np· precjate. Ask in~ $ll7,450. 2828 E Coo~I ~19hwoy. Corona del Mor PROPER~ANAGEMENT '°"" '" """ ~ ...... i;:..;J •• u • ,., ' 'c• "' un o• "•" ""'""flt , .. ••110• lk Cl (iootl i\"1J.:hll11r MOVE \\'t• \\Ill H'll \tlllr hllllll' hli'. hut Ill tht· ll.l'l twu l'ark-hkc yard~. rl'>c1"1 appr~ Ji:-~1 -.q ft tor •in [ IBI IH't'I.'. 1111,.1.111 \ht• man\' lor your hoal $66,!lSO. Iv $1!1,21MI. i\t'l'fb a lllllc ~ , ' ·. hl'I\' 11~1111i.:.., 1n 1,111 olfil'~' HKR,call54U li20. paint J111I work. :i .1r 1• ,1 1 1 h ,. s am l' lh-droom:-., I '• hal hs. Motivated! Golden •1pp11rl unit v in thi~ :.ouml 1•11mm. hlch: w 11 It I• ;i I k 111 (.! & pcde-.tn,1111·uu11t .}!1!l .. 10u ('\I.I 0 11H·!41~ ~"" 111'.A I 1 \ 't•.tr '"''*Po< I 1•1,,l OffH , .. FAST FOR 3°/o 1•n1·t'. . ..;,1!1.!Hto. thn•e TARBELL \~1th tlt1f.:l' l1ni.~hl'd bonus li1·drnom..,, 0111. b1tth 1·1111m F11'eplul't.l l u<i. t•a\'11 , .11111 UI 1• Jll'l':tl r111 I lorn•' L'NIVEHSITY PAHK. "x 1---------- ,\11 M ullqtlt' l.a..t1n 1! lloanis 111 <Jrangt• '111111t\' availahh•. (h \'I' 7111111 :-all'Sl>l'Uld<' llc.ilt111, :11:.l ~. t•a1 . Ii 12 .!'I'll lumily living or lll\t•st "ASH I in Colif~mia" lfl11t••~·~·:l~j!E•· •. lt1rtrn m1•11t Flrla111·1111! t1•rm.. -·-· -·----- llll'hHll' \ \. 1"11 \,or J\~ NEAR a.c.c. 962·4471(?::~)546-8103 ~u111µl11111. H11t>m l11r boat ONt-:-OF·A~"f U 3lilt. • untl tr:11lt'r, rul 1k :...rl 211A. large, Pbol. cor Hunhncjton Beach I 040 !lll'l't'I. ( 'Jll lluw for un · • lcn:-.1vcly i.:ustnm11.1•tl , ell• t;1l·hcd Park hornr. :J lh <! Ha, open b<'am~. \ll'W, rcL'. fa<'1l , tennis courts. SRS.000. Fri" 552 8%1; DEANE HOMES :!-H 1'.:DHO(}~I, :! h;it h watcrl runt a part m\'nl la~t<'full\ dt•1·11r.ct1•1I Full Sl'<'Unt , •• pool, l1tlJt :;hp a\•ail $i~l.~MI ut~r lnl w1 1a.J.. 1-:atc. •• •• ••• • • • • • • • • • ••• • ••• a1111rnntm1.•n1 111 !>l'l' all l!a~ hltns. fir acc. lrR. SHORT TERM LEASE lhrt•t•, 11lu~ man} ulht·r:.. acJclr•d l('lrnily room Only LEASE OPTION S86.500-FEE Probate Sale FOOTHILL VIEW! EllJO> I'll/\' Iii 1• ,11\il 'II'\\ La-%a Zi:..wJ REAL EST AH_ 6~-6397 I IQuail ~· SSG.!JOO ca11 PHl!:STILll'.: PURCHASE Plac• I IOM ES, 6-tS-6646 --------RENT PrDp9rli•a Yac-anl roomy 4 UR, :i na l•OO ouarls\~.-~1!<!o., tl&CH COLLEGE PARK Inc I u cl In I! I N . I.,\ w. The clC'gant Ut•an1• 11f <Jl'l'.111. II ,1r1I\' 111111 homes IJl'J:csl 11111111•1 lloMs 1111110111. Sp.11· .! a w a I l s ) II " I J ~1 hell I Ill'. d 1111111-: I Ill .\ MEDIATE OCC:lll'1\l\J scrt'f'rll'<l ll,11111 ::-!i!J .1<>1> CY' llcaut1ru1 tiled 1•n Duplex: S 127,900 Lari!!' :l 1111, 111.1 th l'.1 :!I,! 3,'-.; ~<I I 1<11 r' G~erol I 002 Generat 1002 ..•.................... ···•·••••·····••••··•·· macneh I Irvine realty FIXER-UPPER Try for a 1st home or inves tment. Charming 2 bedroom + den or 3 bedroom. 80x MO commercial .lot. $39,750. Ha rriet Perry 642-8235. CT64 ) • '42-UlS ,44-6200 tOI Oo• .. 0<••~ 1644 MIOCAlll'l\it Nice 3 bdrm. 2 bath 1g,rdt 'n:1t~. formJI fam1lY home; corner lot 1>11111l.'(, lamily room. In-. 2 i.lOlll'S hi gh. Newport Beach 1069 MewportBeaeh 1069 Offered at $49.750 \IUlt•l strt•c•t. Kca<lv tor ~p~1c1<iusf.v c.tlegant "' IUi! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mom ho!-l-; a :!-~lur\ !>rick f1replaCl' \' 11 h ,1lrtum us 11I.-. 1"111 m;il il1n1ng room. View k1ll'hcn & dun't miss this-all Mcx11.·an l1I<• floor & l'ounll'r ••>1>:.! lleavy beantl'tl <'e1hng ov<•r extra large 1.11nrl\ patio roolll. 4 1-:X'l'I(,\ 833·2906 OCl'UP.JO<·~ (CCADIN ASSOCIATES~ c.111 &t 1~~t~ooo. -1 AULt ofts t--- MESA VERDE 3·Bll , -. k: lam, 2-ba, 2-<'ar gar. ~ .... ~ $47,950TradesOK. __ ...,.,.""'"'.._,._.,...;;;;J • A:"iO • !'>·BR North M1.•sa. univ $.\8,750 ,\ bcnuty Tro1fr• 0 I\ P I L l) T It Jo: /\ I. ESTJ\TE. r>l0·0555 BUILDERS . . LAHG I·: 1n:n HC>\l\IS' PRE·COMSTR. SALE l·::\l'cull\'C mustt·r 11wll' 32 I ll<·llrnom homes in w1tli Honi.111 :-.t ~ 11• tuli & llunt111i.:111 11 Beach. 2 w:ilk 1n <0111..,l'b. Tlw11• 1s Blocks lo on:un. Now mon• ~di C'lt•t11m1g MESA Vf';Hu~; WC'sl. lur 1,11\mg homt•stl(• rl'!IC'r\'a ll\'t'n, 1mmc• <'Ill 11<· )tllC' s ale hy UWll\!I" ()p(•n I l!<l' llOllS I 0 (' J l I 0 n. \' I I''\\' 0 I Sat & Sun 1 51'M . 1Xti5 LIONS ESTATES foothtll\. cl<' Call now Hhod<'" Ur \~t •I llr, 752 lidU \.'ut·J11l ,11,i lh·n. 3 HJ, 3 f rrik 's. ~>-'lG2fli!ll2 t:11!1!l:!~•Olll w.11t111,.:• •tome room-.·+ huge BY Ownf'r. l',1rl.. ~lrrl'l 2 ""' · 1' • ' •• • f11cC?11.~~,~,2~~ BIG CANYOM GARDEN HOM! Hurd lo rind Dean<.~ Monaco Model end unit w /gor~cous night view. J a<.:uzzi, encl. patios for outdoor living. 3 Hdrms .. 3 baths; many upg rodcs. Only $15.9,500 A COlDWEll IAHKat CO. 644-1766 F.1m f<m v.1\\c\ lt,11·. hlk!tlrulhl1\11•C1•nl('r 3 [~ -~ W.Jlk to srhool:. J>nnr UH, 1ll'O :.! lrph"i.. ~!I: l.>O Only. S9S.OOO. Owner "'111 1111 ~\X.OtMI IH2 tJOiO or ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_::::==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==--_j_~h~t!~lp~f1~n~a~n~c<' OitJJll..\O ~'iii 17~1 7 ., t ' • ~~!~!.':!~.~~~ ....... ~~~:~!.t~.~~, ....... J ~~.~.~~~~~~ ...... ~~-~~ !!~:::.~:!~~~ .... !!'!:::!.~:!~~~ .... ~~!:!.~:!~~.... Tuesday. r11bru1ry3. 1978 DAILY PILOr 89 ... i -Uiifwn.. ... '!'~~.~~~ ... !?.~~ ~':~~.~~~ ... !~~ ~~~~~ ....... ?~.~~ ~~i!?.'!'!~~ .. ~~~~ ~':~ ... ~~.~~ ~~'!':.~·:.~~.-. ~.·.~·~.~ .... ~.tt.~t:u•u•uou BAYFRONT $72,500 Lovely way to live 111 sacur <:cl nuildiug. ll 's an odd couple that wouldn ' lve this 1-bdrm . bayfront cond lllfft. Enlarged living rm. lmmcc.J. p<; s1on LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Udo, M.I . 673·7300 Mttwport Beach I 069 Other Real Estate ··•·•······•··········· LIDO SANDS · tnco""'~Property • 2000 Spectacular 940 Acre Barg~in!!! :-.l<'wly redecor . :i ur. 11, J nn. ram rm &. '11:.n" or Costa MH o 37 24 Costa MHa 38 2 4 Co,to Mesa 3824 OCEAM VIEW Hu. frpk. dbl _.:u r. lnr cl Slh Hit I Yr . ll·a,1·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llJr.2 Ha.2 cur ,..u rJ1tc. ~Ii"" p:itlo Af!ll, onl}. Wi• tl'lrll un•.1 t15V 203S#vflerton,CM ('\.'\i\\lt'l'Olll\ lllrlm11fop11l l1111 ~1;:., hltn, IJ•l .• , 1!11>11. ~:J:JJ noµl'l .. ~~11111 8UX ld l .'.\lunlh \111 .1 IX.>.1.!~ ~n I '•\1111 flolu \l•l nlur 11111 l'11J1! .1\.111 !JJ)•. :.111u:.:.,.!111r~l;8~XX:.! I UH urn.:!lr1: llvwt~. 111 l•urn ~"" '''' 1111 11 1 1:10 .!.!1tll . e\l'' -:01'1<1:'\t~lllHST :.!SI\ \llJll\t' :JBH.:.!h,1 1111''\'0:.llc hl·•I. 1'1" .\1lull~\0 1w1 .. ~1·1 i.:.1l\• 1:Jl!l!il'.I TOW='lll \It lllil ~·'' l'o1<1h l\'lllll.., •Ir 1'~"'111-: rm. 'll J I>:<' l'ctt1I, rc•l' r111. d1•f.1t111 ·• COLLEGE P .ARK 1 B1 . 3 Ua. >l:;o mo ~ Ai.:t .~ 1:.."JO r n 11 m:. • en I' I l' ·'I' !l;!.'.i \'u'lunJ . Ii I:! M!/,() I. \S'J''illH·: ·•'I HS Of.I 1 I -:A.I-S5'J 1111 1 ~ 'llll"Jgi.'. 1\duhs. 11111). I 1\1 :! n.1. hll 11~ (l,h\\:-lll. J ~l lkt i 1111m, ~ IMth' ~. i -• --, :: llr h'l' \!f•O ht. l.1~1 & Jlllf'<'b Off Beaten Path i 11h 1:;11 \tlulti. 1111 pd,. 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I-rec cst. 8'12·>1597 Qaily Pilot Class1I1cd Ad. hr contraclor !J6l Gil:?-i.:uar. fTl'l' cM 554 :mw -. Plumber, r~·1w1r, n·p1pc. scrv1t·c l111cs & ins lalla· tpl... G1dlcyo.i2 !1315. Bill's Upholstery S..•11vmg Orange Co 01 er' :w ) r~. Hcco\ cring/ re· v;.1ir111g/ rcslyhna.r. No Joh too ~mall, i.:1•l ou1· pncc befurc you dt•c1dc. Wm. G. C.t~ ko.'>ki, owner. 1;.1(;.5910/6-15·6105. ·. A.partme•b Unfum. Aparlnte•b Unfurn. ~ments F..rnished -..1A~ments hrnished Office Rentol 4400 Mi5c:eUaneous . Lost & Found 5300 Penonals 5350 Hetp Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfurnilhed l90U' or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Rentals 4650 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Point 3826 Hewportleoc:h 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••·~···•••••• 1,0:.l: Fem Quccni.land ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • EXECUTIVE SUITE THAILt::R ~pat c up lo :.16'. lil'~lcl'. Jiik grey. Tan HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST The ull1malc 1n l'X · Si5. + ulll. ('o:.la Me~a. pumt::.. Srnl. short ha ir. llnique :..pt /office suite 2flltor3 BH Partly furn. t· cu 1 1 v c s u 1 1 c . 5411·617:.I S;in Juan (';1p area. deluxe fcalUrcs, ocean l Hou:-etoO<.·can SPANISH COUNTRY ESTA.TE LIVIMG Pres tig iou s Newport . -11 H.cwari.I 1:13!1·7071 & '~dlts:S:J..IO.G75·~ -~111;73.7~u 2 acres of be a u tiful park-li ke Ce nter Lo1·alion. with Bus~ness n•est/ (2 13)375·Hl~7 · d ' S k 1 S kli <Jce·m Vic \\ llcsl•rn.•d Finance ---Unfurn. Oc Vu Ir~ dlx. surroun mgs. un en poo . par ng und~rgroun;l i>arl..ini:. ···~··••••••••••••••••• r ... OST: ~>lt•J::.c help u~ 1111rl WR 2ba. frplc, balcony, STEPS TO BEACH Spanis h fountains. Spacious rooms. Full <iuallt v ~l·n H'""· Business . our hU! \Volt grc7 & ulk lndry, ar:lults·no pCLS. 2 BR, 2 l>a. yrly, furn Separate dining a rea. WaJk-in closets. Call6-i.J·7l!l(). Opportunity 5005 m<1IC Kecshonll: w,t· mis:. s:.,><J5/mo.·t9B·2.J47 -S37S Home-like kitchen & cabinets. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lum lt...·~ard.!163·8452· Hunt'-' Be h 3840 :Jlm.2b:.i. Wntr 5350 Bed f . hed 5220 Fu . h d Vana Pt i.lhiquc ult• DRl-:SS :.hoJ' tor sail• 'fop -' : 1.,,,.on oc: :J DR,l ''bahous e S375 room un UfOIS . rms e swlc,dlxkatur<.'s.1>c1•an '' .. 'I. lo"J lt"r1. 1•:1ul, Lo.<.tlmalc\\llllc lt•r:-rno ···················-···· $240 2 B d f . h d $250 '-;t '-v ... I ETOBEACH SEA WIND . e room un urms e . vu, 1260/ S F, SJ•IU. l:l:H 141)(} or li•l!'>·50IKJ apl t:_Jl w COPJ'l'I' 1·.~·1·s . Condo: 2 UH . 2 Ha. tin Furnished $275. b'75·5605 2111 Spyi.:l;is,, arc.1 ~IOU Bedroom r\pls furn. yearly. S.tOO '"'U UTILITIES FREL Rl•ward &10·6-18 1 LION::> J::STAT l::S "' 110s:: Smi:le Ot f1t·c lcwatcil 1n POOL SERVICE ---- 5:16-257!1 a!l~-5010 Walk to Hrfntington Center modern center. Ulll lurn. 1-'0 UNV: l!lk1!.!rey t·ock· A.DUL TS MO PETS S85 mo. 540.52()(i S2 I ,OOO. net in 9 mo. a p ,, ,, t Y.1> ,. r c m . associated BROKERS-REAL TORS lOH W Bolboo 611.Jbbl :1 Ur, $25:1, :! llr. SI 75 Encl s:ur, 11al1u, llll11s. Child OK. X4~·03!l!I 89-1-1011 --~i---------------1 ll+ilen w/frplc, SJUO mo."·· r l ., Bd 9 ... f' ·t Onginal O\\lncr or u yrs <.:;1lar<1l'l!>, old. dc;1f? LA QUINTA HERMOSA Bwlnini.: Suite ;l\ Jll rt'tinng. Jndude~ :-.t111 e & !'lh~n \'1eJo. ti30-li8tiii. ruult.>s. Aiscnl, 531 .4.u;o -----1-'numl lg wh1l1: l'al w/I BEAUTY SUPPLIES i.:rn. I hluc eye. vie 16211 rriside Lone 17141847-5441 1 blk. S. of E dinger ; 1 blk W. of Beach lt10s~1 lt.Crl)L\I.. The G e nHe To11eh 1-'11r the J 1llll' eAlnis 1nout call ma:.:.abc• call Ka!'H51!1 )IODEI.~ £SCOHTS Out<·all Onlv ~10·22\0Jlt6, ~1-1" GIRLS • GIRLS 1-;,1;1ustve ;\cw ~tu1h11 u~:uultlul Modl.'IS l'n \'tilt· Hoom:. • • Stl·O Ettl· Stud 10 1:J32 S. llnstul, S1\ illU tllt.i. Opc·nmg :\Ion. MASSAGE JIOTEL-OFl-'JCl:: 110:\IE JIY :\1,-PUI. T:\11-;~T 11.UOPM lt,.1·1JU.t\M S.IU GIHL ASSIST MAM.AGER & SALESWOMAN I liJ.:h fash1cms. Refs )'e• 11'11. Lido Jsle & Marina <lei Rl!y APROPOS 83!1·6262 10am4)lm Ask for~ Renwri ATTEMTIOM! 3°6 Mo•s Wort( 18 & Over \\'c will train you in ou~ business. No strikes or luyoffs, plenty of work. If vou'r c ambitious &: would Uku a pOsilion c>Ut u( the ordinary. Call uctwn 9:30&3 p.m. 539-1183. S20 000 t Turtlcrock ln .1133 3~61 -• • a year ne • -Laurie cont a l'I. It :; a help .run shop sell· b' 11 u n ll I) 0 h . r 111 a n l a l><.111t Cu11dm 213r. lb<.1, $2-IO mo. Sml ..,.,,y ron " • -oa. ' pctOK IW028l3 llch & pier. SSSO • .)rly. urp'tl • :! yrs. olcl. Vtvia11 · -. 979-1935 & 644 ·4510 :: Ur. 3 blol'ks lluntmglon . . -(\•nler. $2 10. mo. Adults . 2+ Den. 2 Ba. frp,1.l·. Wulk i!U::! llolt. s.11 337:.1 ~~~~~rt~1~ly s.175 mo. Sparious new tnplex 3 B & 2 Hr u1ut:.. Sll1rt a S250. Sl·p. ~ar w1lndry •·onn. :>It. ;)1;;1:.1 wknd:. u .• 11l li BRAND MEW llui.:c 2 br, 2 ba. :'llwpt Shores. Sharp! Gara~l' 5295 !HS·:ll!~I or 612 0211:! WATERFRONT :! llr,2 lk1 2 Br '<kn 2 l!J Loi d~ 'Jl'\\ & t•hahnmi: ).! a r u c n . B 11<.1 t -. I 1 11:. ;1\ a1lubll' '>Oon. H7:J l! 11.1 A~ts f-urnished Rentals to s hore 4300 _c .. u ;;56.8245~2·3 10~). ing tomesllci. & s'?nll' Un· 1'1nsch1:r M \ 1l·1.:l'omonu s.rn 21\IK. or Unfurnishe d 3900 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• :JOO·I JOO S<l 1-'T de luxe of-ii or ms. Owner 01 7 yrs. & Jlam1lto11 <" )I, lll1.·n· ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVl..._.G? fH·e. ="o. CostJ )Jt•!>J involved clsc"hc r1•. l1fvS..18·6"92 Employment & T HE EXCITINC; J"'lll • 5'10·2200 i\µcnlS3l ·'1 I~ .. · Pre porotion S •d D • l ,o:o;L 1n art a ol 5 Pt.unts. •••••••••• •• •• •• •• •• ••. PALM MESA APT • Avo1 ~posits Sh•irc d·cluv.,. 01.11 ..... 111 BEER TAVERN M le s 0 ·• · w J Job W d 7075 :\llNUTESTUNl'T • "" " • a .am ycu, ic an · s onte • Call House-Motes new bldg, or fr"). onl) $900.Net Help Run. l!-IHl893or8tli·ti:!l9. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BCll. G<11ncomrort:1hlen.·nl& S65 mu.M:l5·3ti60. Small cnuu~h to feel -:Ihle nur"t' .1,:.iil fur H.idi. I&:! RI< ,\ {·om1)al1blc room male., --tncndly. 1)1g 1:nuugh tor 2 l.~isl: Hew a rd. Blonde 'V~H ate ll~l.\. · R . · <.:· 11 frum Slllll. >!32-4134 ,\sk for Jim li!OO Sq rt at 4;k :-rt II. hus~ pool lahk::.. i\1:t.'nl. lcmalc tockl'r :.panic!. d i.. a .\clult:..~ol'l•l:-i'<l'\•j)Orl lkh u1rport 531.:1.itiO tlnlng Bl'11arl.'a .~1W l957 Jack 496·'i6:la 1561 :\lcs<i Ur Frm;1lc to sh:ir'c lge new~ urt·a. atro-.s lrom new l'\ cs. 213 !J2HJ.l!H Jays '·•Bit..~ Ea:.tof :'lic"11nrl Ur apart Sl:!:l ca.'~ 1111\ gulf rour:.C'. ,\/1·untl & 1\S60C.:IATl..:.LcL me i.huw Uespcrak'' Bl vtl. > No s moke 1147 ·3:.17H or 1amtor rntlud. Suitable vou how \tH•;1rn in'to11 S'., . -- 6Q€ntwoo{) c\4£nCy AUTO MACHINIST 6-l!i-1123 AVON START SAVING AGAIN Sell quality pro<lu1't!-. in a ncJrby TC'rrttory. :"lo cx- l)l'I'. nccl.':.:-. Xlnl. t•arn- 111 i.:s. JJ /limc. Call ;; IO io-11 or Zenith i · lJ.59 • ' \ • . \lc.1.clowlark (;uJf Course Mt> !llltl\I 84219tl~ for arehitcct or cni.:inct•r. ;IH' 5200 111v. For 111-L~>ST: i\l .i k · O J a lll!l' Courtesy to brvkl·r~. lt:n 1e w , :\Ir . U.111i cb 1 11-:er Slnpc l'al w reel Sclt•cll\'e llousch11l(I, :\ursllll! & Family <.'arl! l'i:r:.n1111cl Emph1)er J>;.iys Fi.'" 'l~l(J1\Ca111pus Dnvc N B. ....................... • SAVEMOMEY! I ~lullan Heall). :11110 till53!11 1·ollar. ll ~1 nntn r.! & SHAH I': llOliSI N(i ln·1ne. N.U. S.10·2Wll i\l ugnoha llB. !Jli:!·i!'> 1:1 WITH -----MILK ROUTE Frcc rt.'nt rnr 1 mo. 1:-ix20 \\'OllKS ONl.Y ti 11 ll WK '"' .>nl lorq.i..1r.l:..l•! ll. office. '"re"t bu1lcl1r1n • I' u .. ... Nt.'ls $618. mo. erlct·t LOST: n1cckhuok, lkwanl '. :i 18 Ii JO CallHouse·Motes 11rbl'h&hay111NB.::;:mo. for c;irly riser. Well • IU2-4 134 anrl find lhat 675·1i6i0 J\gnt. l':>lab. roulc w 1110 al·l:t s. L•i~ l :'I< or wt· g i •l 11 1·; I k IW . .illT ROO_i\_~M_A_T_t:_·_ Busine_ss_Rffltol-4450 Sclhng for 11.•ss than lluund mall', '"' So FJI> h~c 111 1..d:\l nd~ fem ••••••••••••••••••••••• "a luc of cqu1p . .\gl. L.u;una llch .• IJ 11 :!5, r!·nmatl'. ~lO'!·s.mkcr. 61111 SC~ f'1' st ore or ofllc·e 1137 1200 lll•warcl. 511 1 UK21i C:all 5 Iii 1505 -----I Babys itter needed :J.4 dy); wk. 2:30pm-12 midnight. l)wn tran!>. 751·1:1f:il7. l'nntcr. ll-t1c111re::.:,man B1\l:JYSrM'l::lt. my home, lor hrrc. l"a11 r·un 11r1y own lransp. for 5 y r old • lyµc ot klll•J'pn•i.s. Big child .833-0H!l:~ or s m all. Sl·m1 reun·d ----• ·bul atll\l'. (.':ill 5U·ti773 B:..by!>illl·r. Mature hcl\~ IOam & ~pm 111.!rsun, lo w:ittJl ::! bo.)'s, ~.\·1•s . .\my ll'IU· 1882 I ronl. Sl 55. &16·21311 ''F 6i9·:1709 . LIVING Dinner H se/Clctls <.iHOSSSOS.000. MO. I So. Calif. landm.irk. ~c at s alJ I) vlu s . E:.t;il>lrs h c d JX ~ 1 s. t;ompll'lely 1·1.·mudclt•d :1 vrs aj!o, Tt•rm~. \J.:I -·i.t.30·5 :30. r, d'avs wk. Lo:.l F .. \m.trahan Stwp Help Wante d 7 100 Uwn trans. JIU !l68-0t186 FromSl70 ll111111atc w:intcd l11 s hare Colle~<.-1•k a rt•.t. nd~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ev•·s. I :rnH hm & c•xps . J\1t)YC Ill ST01u;.Ql"l"lCf-:.s 11op 1m'tl1calaun s-16-t5 1i' ADMIMCLERK --------. lfohys itlcr -· 2·1L l'l\t. Ft'119. &15·<1:~19·6 • N rt & I' C t Oakwut~I of l\'I ' the - -ewpo >ilY t'll l'r Jtnl·-.l 111 n•M11·1 "' 1ni.: a l .1 ,Wanlt•il Fem. Hmm ale to 2002 Newport Blvd. t ·.~T pr11·cs11111·a11 attm·11. :.h.1rc ;1 Hr home 111 llB. '!:!fi-1252 6+1 <!228 ~1 25 mu. S3'i llilll IDEAL SHOPS i:\:17 .. 1;wo · I. t1 s L i\l a l" r ,1 m l' h '' g . t:ulllold. rca1lrn).! g l..is-..l'"· l't)llC!!l' :.t:hl•ll. St;ig . , I\. lt(•w:ml 54!Hl12G XlntOpporlun1ty rol.tlini.: cla)S'Jlff, my l1uhl1c Ai:cncy in UI\· home, hH· 111 po:.::.iblc. eruwdt•1l South er n t>.l:!·IH~I OranAl' Cu. b s cl'ktng a 'I h1•re ·:-. ~I rn1 ll1on in f R 4 350 avml in the mall a l tht.• ll'('rt•atwn 1.1 c il1l 1t·s. Gora9e5 or ent SweepingSer•ice I ht Ah r1 u J l i l y a <I. 11.\llMAW , lkcr & Wuw. I.OS T: L.1d11·~ 111""11 1 1111n1:-lrnl1\·c d,•rk. )lu~I Hchc f. ,\llract.only. ('all :\l<;llT l..l t;l!Tt-:l> 'IE:\-••••••••••••••••••••••• F_.r tor.'. C<in1t t·r~ :-.o.Or•mt.:t'Cly a t•l'l-.. i>ur.c. k1'\'JI 111011~·\. n · he cf I 1c1t•n1. "c•d or. t~lh :'154-1. lJorothy. NISCOIJHT:-,. ,\ tull l1mt• (;ar:igc lor rent W5:.I ;\Ju. Village .• ~ D. li7:1 !llil)ti; Works H·HI hrs p wk & 1ur11 rur:.•·. kl·~:-. 1·11• g;1111zl.'d. & ablr-to w11rk -. .---- \'11· !lilh & l'l,11't'lll111 , wulcr dcadhnl'S & lull Beat 111llallll11·\Vcar ~he t:M &lti·li:l~tJ "ork load.;, r.~isl. ,.11 1• l~t<:sL. exclusive llcchne Irvine 3844 Adult Garder\ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Homes Turtte Rock Vista Apts lt1·friJ.!t•1'.lll)r. Sn·unl.>. 1'1101. Jac111.1.1. Her'. llldg \\ 1• '\ l' I' r· I S I' I' Ill lltlhan l:-. l'11lor'l'V I HVll\ 1-: ,\\'!-:.\'I' 1\1 ES,\ ;..t:H!\55 :.il'l1Vttll'!> d1n·l'l11r "Ito r>ll' Ave. !"0~1 .1 :\lc·sa. $<!5. li7H IJt13 _ neL-. Sna. mo. ~lu~l sdl plans p.11111";, BBtfs. mn ' Industrial Rental 4500 clue lo hJtl hadc. Onll· lnJIS &1111\lt•! l"lt'I' Sun· Offic:e Rentol 4 400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s :;.soo. d own . ,\gt-. 1h1) brun1'11. • • •• • •••• • • ••••• • ••• •• • S:r7 •1200 I'll!'> 1w :1ut1lul l>mJ.!ll'!i, I.\.:.! h1·1l 1 011111 .1 pt-.. I 11r111:-lwtl & un1 u1•111-.lll'd. Hcnls 11·0111 ~1711. 150 I W~stcliff Dr. :r~~~~~;.,.\.1 ~1·wport 1-'rnant ial Ctr W' ,, i'l'r Sq. Fl l easing Office Spoce :.? Air·cond1ltnncd 0111 c•1·.;, BEAUTY SALON 'lpUd1 Ill 1-11:.l!IX U hl: Samo,l.'11 malt'. I \r Vil'. Hal. l~I. NII. 1nt117t( lh'ward67:1 m1;:1;55-; 41lil I.OST Bia\'\.. wh1l1• t.'olht pup, mill<.'. 1'1•tl t•ollar, re w~1nl. G31 lli>l·I <'all on Sile M anag<:r umplc park1ni.: l"l'rl i I 1 l t.' r ·c· s I ah. ,1 t Ii Ml 64:! :111text2.11; Harbor ln•est Co t•1111nls. 1;ru:.:. to ~fHlmo. Personals 5350 \lmlch """n '" 111 ' R•-'tors 67J .• A4.00 II t Grt•;il IHll1·11 t1a l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :-;.11'1 ~ Ill> p\'l, llr I h1hlt I'll ~Qt -, • II 1111m111 ,111• -.1• r, 11• e !'>Ul·2l!G8 Slt•\ l' Dnnk1n)! Jll'Ol>km" 'I 1111 II <·11Jt1~· :o rl'la xc1l hl1•o;I\ ll• 111 the t•\du:.t\I.' \'ilbg1• 111 Turth· Hl't.. <"lll•H 1• of 1111 :1 1\\lrm-.. tn 1 I :! ~.111q . :! Jl1l 1'11\ ltlll nhllilll''· s:w11 ltt ~1:10 11111. 1'111 1.'•' l<nt'I..\ II'\\ l>r. II \ llll'. II.I.I t~ltkl a\.11l alll•· \1111111\ to 2000 Sq (I. ult . & llll'YCl~I': JJv<ilt•r ... 11111~ lo l",1llAlrnh11l lll'IJ1ho1• l!i•loxl' lkiil'h·Ylo;Jrl\" m11uthol'l'Ull.lnt'\. ward1ou'iC ~11a1·c 1lir1·<·I lw appomi,•tl Tup llikcs 21 hrs t1 Ila~ K.l:l :111.m l ppt:r :? 1111 plttl-h l rpt.; .!•11c_1...,.,.. Iv ai•ro-.s I rum lH' ~ :-purtmi.: g1111tl ... Xln1 Sl'IHITl~,\l,IU-;,\IJEll 111111lc•r11 k1tf'lu•11 \'1t'\\ O a k wood ~~':.:'"'" 111111°''01 :\II porl. 5-l!l·\lll!O. -h1t•,1t1on:-, lr':1111111g '" Ill ' 0Jtl.'ll 1(1,\ ;\) II) I' ,\'I l aquno Beach 3848 11.i1 .. 11n \. I ridt'. lill. 10 Garden :/./~~1•1 •.""-·~-.. Nl'w l>lcli.: 25011 ""· 11 , M .1 l' o rn t•. ;\1 1 • s ,1 ' 1• r I ,\lh 11•1•1111 all matti·r:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lwh s:1io , util. t.Ui :>:!Iii A ·--~-1 1 1 1 1-~1:1.m837:1 ·11"" t 'l L' ll 1 partmcnts ./. x..o• Mrtte• W I () (' ,j.!l' rc.1r (I I ... ,, '. ;iq11n11 c.1 , l>rnp ,, 11t'l1hlt• 1nt11 Ill\• nrlii:J l\J~h# ./~·-·-•"""· :.11.rt. t>:iy,.. !'>IO ,,;111. s,111 l..'k•nw1111•.l"or ;q1pl {'l1.·nt l) pm~ & :.h !>I.. ills f .1sh1011s •. Conduc t m· 1• s s c n t 1 ;i I. 1. e i.: a I . hom(' t;.'sh1011 sho"~· Wk: <.'ngtnl'cnni: or slal1bll<'t1I ly vrn111. r·hcck. ';!Sc "l tr pint? :.!..di.; woulrl he-e;1r tit ph11n1•. !J63·7410_. _. ben('ht 1JI Xlnl ::.alary & bcn cf11' 1\pply 1n B UTICIANS pt•r . .;011, ~loullon Niguel l\l~rs w/f t'nr toµ •,;,. NI~ Wall'r V1~11•it•I , 27~00 I.a S:1lons. 510·8582. M1·0ti<>L l•.11 JM. l.Jguna ).11:ul'I. 1711 I 11:11 :.!:lllO. 1'.t1ll.i I Op por. l•:mplo)er. lh• :1 11 tic i an, v a r I or f 111nc. S:inrlp1pcr lla11· 1..\•nlcr, CllM fi75·7720. .\rchttcct 111 c~ul\;ill'll\ .. \l:.11. ,\pprl.'nl1Ct> for .\l u~L h1• pro1Juc 11u11 .lunl'°71i. 11r1cntl'd & 1111t•rl'SlPrl 111" -I 1Ju:.1nc:.:. lor h11n~l'lf. 1'11 llt••JUt1c1a11. :.ome elicn· ~hare :i , cry um~ut• ofr Ide lol' n.clV s_,t!un a 0 dJa· I W huilfler fl l'\\'llllJl'I". l'c•lll Ill (,;ch' l, l.Jglllla t~l:?·ll'Llii\:-k lorJ 1 m . llills L<'1~urt• World. 011 .. 111 I rum 'tmr .\pl. . _ M~wpori h och / A"'p1• pe•••nv I!' cs t;.llH>li!l L ln•estment 4•r; •l()'J-1 1'1'"11 'Hi l.1·.1'l' Ln:\111'\:, -.1·1·11n1v, :1hr. l!hu. lrplt', ~31 .1:11111 f\RO Irvin<> • . ". . • ... ' .................. _ ;\l1lur ... 11l111ls 31 7~'><<1 ~1·1y l:.t•. "'·11 1 .I I 1 ncat 1fit h ZI '= :111 lt11· lndu-.1n.1I Opportunit y SOIS l.cM•\11ur111t1lw1lh\o 1:1:10 1Hj40 lkaol \' UJl('ral nr. . . • . . . l(\.I 1->o ·~ r1 8f'• 1•2:.l "'• "1• 4 • • -~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I 1· I I I Ill\). l!l!l l!M:I.• 1-.. • •-· • · fi4S-0550 Ol es. 1-rom :s.th.•. h.11 il11 • n·11 • t• µ 1~ ·" .t . • \V , l<·lill ·1 hr 2 Lia Ul•llt'I' "I II) t , {f" • , . t . Bllkl'f. t'~I . fl I l·hl 7:! l'at I 1l'1p,1ll01l Ill pro I 11 s ol hit• :.!.I hr ... ~1 l!I >!!1:1~1 \ll'W l·.11tl :-.:o llt•l"I 1· lrplc. c onv. fo i.tw11s S.1.aguna:Z llr-t llr l\,t('h rlrp:. 1<11r hulh. 17301 MI Conwr. 75 ' t:!i. 'll~~l p .,st.i~~ ~''I\''.:~\ FOXY GIRLS .! llr .:! Ba 11.•lu•n·. Ot·c•an.1 1 :> • • • . • "' up !> ort-0 ice:-< P s It ·· '1 I-• I)· ••I I hll. U1H'.r::. c:1,'w .. rn t 10r1u• ~00 lH5·t;m.1 (11·c a 11It11 n I I" I 111 h. lk.•;11·h Ill 11 11 1142 2'1:1 1 w1 bldg. !1-11 W. I !II h St ~·stun. \1~!d( r 1~~1~r~ '111 Ol TC.\1.1. :\L\SSi\t: I·; · 1· I ·-• • 't.Jn1n S"'J5 1•1'l ''l''I ··:-w1 ~15 "''2 ·uoo ·· '' 1.: • · NC' '.\I'' 111<.i (,',\N\'O •• l'.ast liit"!,~~ '., 1.-;-,i.: · --. FREE RENT "' ·-·'" .,,.. 11r11x. :Ix 111vc!;lm1•r11 111 :\IOIH.1.1 . • lX.'1·:1\N VIEW ! ttl\\11h11u:-~ .1pl. \s11l1t HI. ' 1· ~ I Olll\'cs as low :1s :1:;· Jlt•r Rentals Wonted 4600 S<!0.000. ~>H'r :1. yr:-; Will ltouw ~)~t1.~'l'.,~tutl10. l.r~ •• t-1u.il10, ·I 11lk. f11 k vcl>_. 1 l-.a sy ~' •!lk1t!I-: Rooms •.. 4000 '" It. \11'"'"11 V1t•Jn & ••••••••••••••••••••:•• sl!111~;·f;~t:.11~i~i,sll1:·1111111 · 12 .Jib -'f· t~h~J(l!.l<•·d!'di.1-l11\1'. t-.1. l-t1-.hi.11n (-.l.inil .Im-••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna :-..1i.:ud 20\1 lo Ntl Baeh. ,1pt S!KI ~1:!5 O nc _ J'IH·;t;N,\N'\" • • ~ :\~;'$'.!~6 '111d.-if(•i; (lttSllll!' 1!1J,l r~lc(t .•::1try.,Hoi•m -. !>2,1 "" 11p . 2t~I0:.41l K:ll-t~IH> _ mo. Ul1I \"I \~rk '!! .,tu Mort909es,Tr u5t \'.1rtng r•onJ 11t•nli:il 1111 tlws. •l!l7 ·11!lli 0 1 Aih~lls.l.uxn!Y 11 ' ~hr,, \1 k111•1i1·11 .\ph ..,,11 r10. . • . .. --tl1•11t NB.C;M S4li·l!t).l·I Dee ds 5035 rnun:.el111g & r l'l1·rral ~.12 JOv ha ,2 1rpl1'-..~p:tl'10us ll\ wk up •. ill< !Ii;,,, or 1-1n.1-. Hl·.Nl' Nl•wporl •.. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\l)n rlion, 111Joptw n & 1 m , t•:ilhl•rl r .11 t't'llllll!. 1 1., 3'..11' lk:arh ;1t ,urporl. U11I & "W,\NTi; ... u h11ml' tor k«<'Jlllll! Ne wport Be a ch 3869 fully lTphl & drpcl lgt• •., ~" 1.1111tor in<'I. (iardcn J.E1\St; 111 1-:ASTl:JLUFF LOANS t 800/ i\l'CJ\lll'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• halt'. oll hv rm. l'allo oil Now fl·nttnJ.: S1n 1:lt•s, ~u1tt•i. from $1~ .. 97!).(itit;(l url'fl LUSK or MJ\t.:(;0 up 0 /O UTILITIEr PAID d11wnstuirs hdrm. Ilt•:w l. k1lchencll•''>. l'tlt'll-.. TV. built 3 or 4 11<.'drm s111ull· ht TD Loans·8 l/4~'0 3 ' •IMOFHl·:Elti-:NT• Ill...<> 'K TOOCl';/\N 1·nc. pool & :.min.i. L!\f' i! IJaily. wklr. munlhl). ~lor)' res1dl.'nc·e. Pool Oil'· 2nd TD Loan~ Deluxe Privnlu 21\r, 2b~1. c·ar gar:i~1·. Ll•;1sc ~SZ.'i /\tlulls only• 1111 11<.'ls I .! :i Hm. orf1ce& lrom <·eptabk. /\nnu:1l lc:io;c-f'a1rcst Terms ~IOl'l' l\!1!1 k i\l11n<t"L'r UP ~ 1'1nl' 5., ... , 11-,,1 s 13;) P<:'f rno. Ne ar pref. C:tll M4 ·7·1:lll ur l.g1• wal ·•n 1'111sl'IS, ... " ' · N I Satff Mt C Vitllcy 1 •• illt'. l'hunl' ,11rport. o <.'uscrc11. 545·1!12i. er g. O. hllns. j!Ul'LIJ\t', c.thll' TV, t.11 O~l 1<3.1-322J!J T1l noo11 frl<! 2li J f>-1~1 IMill ,\tlults/no JX'\S. $35ll mo · · · 21Ml0' :;tun• ~pace & 1:.0· ol -llei.pon. mamcd l'pl & "" yca_rly ll•:isc. Sec lo SELL idle 11 cms with :1 I !l''' .sp;itl' fur I L·a~l'• Executi•e Suite5 clo(! seeks 1·2 Bdrm homt· Announceme nts/ •1Jl(lrccialc. Call for appt Dmly Pilot Class1f1l'<l .t\d l orner lluroor & 11'1kl•r Fu 11 s e r v 1 ee s u1 l cs w/yurd. l'~asL-;1dc (.' i\t Personals/ !>Sl·f.0.12:itlcrti PM. 642·5678 · · Call .Johll Walsh , l'tl 11••11s ;i\·;11l:ible in airport <1rca Ht'fs. 556·6R11i clays, Lost & Found - -~ -------·-----llonk.97!.l•l200 1 .PARK NEWPORT San Juan tN. U.) Starling $200. Ca I 5JG 2300 eves & wkncl.s. •••••••. • ••. •••. •• • •• •• R & Bo d 4050 ll33·J6.l0 __ __ -- - -. Announcements 6100 APARTMENTS Copistrono 3878 oom ar --Yn~. resp. epic & 2 rn(l 111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor l nr <! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60• PER Sc;> FT fanl. Uni. tchr w, mgr IK-drooms anrl New 2 Bit, 2 11,1 ('uodo. 1-'or t'on.:l•nial •·ltlcrly lt.i17 WESTCLll''F·NB <''<P· dcs\)l!ratcl)" nd 2BH ~ Townhouses Cn >h. uql!l, hlln... 527:. fomttll· l'O:.la Ml'MI S22."l J\GT. 541·5()32 1lvlx/apl Will manage l-'r.S239.50 mo.496 2123or1i:1111121 mo. 515li!l52. ;1 tt111179. lor <'On!l t d c r<1t11111 . oix•n!:l·6Darly (i7r1 0:4J.f Ol-'l''IC.:l·:isu1tt•approx 800 l\4ll-M98t1fl.4 prn Spa.Pools·T<'nn1-. 1 llr. 1\' tlet·k, S!~O m11, 2 "<I fl "/l•ncl palw. i\l·ross from 1-'ni;hion Br. $22.'i mo; llJd1 ~17.'l Guest Homr 4 I SO Complc\c•ly furn • rnrl ~lalurc. n ·f1ncd career !<.land al Jamborl'e on mo. ulll 11wl. ll'" '1-\•ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• d1 .illrnll l ;1hh• w /pl;1n woman des1rr~ I bll :1pt . Sun Joaquin Jlllls Hoad. r1111111l . C'JllY walk 11) l.ovinl! 1•Jl'l' ti1r 1•ltl£'rly drawers. draper!. l'rpls, duplex 01• i:uc~I hottst· 1714) 644-1900 ht:ut·h :1:12 Encino Ln. mnlt· or f1•m Ual. rlu:ls. ,\ (', s l(•reo. i1lelll fur Coron 11 d c I i\I a r o Call~7R017or492·2896 hom<.'y.va1111 S.11 :ix:1:1 1·11n lrarlor. Burgl::ir Nplkh Slfl'll W1lhng to :1 Hr. l L.la . >rly 2 hlks to ir.__.._ ... _0 3880 Vacoti'on R•ntols 4250 alarm. Ample i11irkml!. ass1111 Sronior t=ll1Zl'n 1 h c:·1u. ..._., .. An ... sn:;. mo 2:1 1 A Nwpt w shoppmg, 1lnv1n.z or ll.'llC M~':fi·88 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllvd. l' M. 5"11! 2G W. sccrt'larlal dultt:s in rx HAPPY BIRTHDAY oflnJa MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS ou11·~1ll Appl. onl~ llnme Ofl11'{' ~tud111 631-3811 • Gr:ind Op(•n1nl! • 1\·PARK M A~SM:I·~ ss.ooon nwss:lj!l' \\ /11rl Mon-Sat llum·i pm 1885 B l•ark i\\C. l"o~l.1 Me:.a M<Hl9+1 OUTCALL MASSAGE Mkrli510 22111. \I I" To pl:icc your mc:.~aite before lht• rc ullln.: puhh<'. µhone ·ASSEMBLERS Bonding/ Die Attach I st & 2nd Shifts 6 months current ex- p e rie nce in bond· llM)/die attach. Must be c:opoble of usin9 tweHer5. small hand tool5 ond willing to work und e r a microscope. Position requirH us- ing conduc:ti•e/non· c onducti•e epoxies to mount mic:ro- componenh such a s ~sistors in c hip form ond substrate to cose ottoch. APP'y in person 3333 Harbor Blvd Co~ta Meia, Colif. LOVE..--·-· MOM-DAD -JUDY UUCE-DAH- 0 111 ly 1'1 IOI Classtr1ed. 642·56il! ----SHl5. 2 Rr. (rplc. l>lln~. RENT \ n AN 'II change for rcdut·t1110 ur .l Hit, 2 bu. JtJr. pnL10. t'Jlf.!I, drps. encl gara!tt'. Silv,•rwoorl l,nk1• ~ lift. 3 Class1r1cd Ad!!! sell big renl. Ref!!. C:ill t'llll<.'C\. Eqo11l Opporlun1I ~ hltK'k to bench. No pets So Csl Pinn url'a 1\C S'io Wknd, SJ.tu Wk. items. s mnll ltemir. or C\'Cs·213·71>0·31W. Days. l·:mployl'r M ~· Yrly. w_ Nwpt 642· 1603 642-4166 "33·62&1 ony llem. 642·5678. ~1R-20i5. ~ 1-.. --.... -...... -l ....... .-.-.. _ ..... _l I l.11r :.lyh'll \\, loll11wi11g •. Top pay.1112 lill.·I.:. ~- lie a ul y Opt· r:i lt>r· Fu It , T 1 m c )T " n 1 c u ri ,.. l. lt1ehord Ouc llcltc, 200 .'lt•wport <.:tr O'r, NII_. __ 111 ~.~X~a~ t~ :~.l~a1· I) 1'1lol delivery routes may be a \latlabk Ill your ;1rea. Earn prolit for tie· ltverieb & (·ash. I rt r1s 01• 1m•rchandis1• for scllini:. j nl'W :.ub:-cnpt1ons. F or 111rormalt011 please ta. ll I li l2 4321. F r om San l' I c m c n t l' San ./ u :i r\ t"Jµ1s lr.1no area. t'Jll 1!15·0630 and Mission \'w J" l~I Torn <•rea. call 5111 G31U. 1-;quaJ Oppor. Employer IFYOU hnYe u scr\lice to om~l' or' 1tnocls to sell. plaec an act 111 the Daily Pilot. Cl:iss1ried S<.'cl1on • Phone 642-5671! HOW IS THE TIME for job seekers lo check lhe Dally Pilol Jlclp l Wanled clussification. l( the job you want is no1. • lhcre you m11thl consider 1 offer10g your scrvic()S with an Ml in the Job Wunted category. Phone 642·5678 ' 7, . ,, .. ~~!.~~·~:! ..... !!.~~1~~~~t~ ..... !!e~ ~~1r.~~·.. . ... !!~~1~~~·~ .. : .. !~.~ ~.~~·:.~ ..... !!.o.~I~!~~.~ ..... ?~.~~ luellClay. February 3. 1976 O"ILY PILOT .JI ---------------D09t 804'0 Ml~ouf 8010 Mitc .. I•~~ IOIO BOYS AND GIRLS JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old -- SALES MANAGER TRAINING ............................................... ······"··············· /\l,:han pu1b. AKC blut• W.int('(f.Jukc.· lkJx or l'tn CARPt-:T Dt>eor.itor h.u.- tilk l'I r:im bhuw or Vl'l. hull Much. Work in.: ur :JQll) (h Hu .. 1 1wlon 11lu..,h. l>cJut 11u l P l'd•)lreo. not. ali.o btrv. U.;JH :!lb:!, 250 }fl~ c•ho1•11 hrown, :mu lri2 ~ ur U45 :!~5 11.l!H~G yd!) 4•J ftlcl Musl :wit Shu1 c11 lttll'rior:., 2L Ill ,\\on. N Li (;42 2255 u1 li7:\ ~.:.18 If you are 12 to 16 years old and would Uke to earn ~O to $S0 and more per week, with a chance t.o win a trip to Philadelphia, Cop(• K("nnedy .or Washington. D.C. and cash awards, bikes and other priies. C have a job for you. If you i1 r<> wilhn~ to work hard. learn rcsponsibtlJty and the value of mo ney, call Mr. Scott. 549 -a9s6. Transportation will be furnished. This is not a paper route. ~arn $20-$40 per w~k working after school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only . Leave name, address & phone number on tape recorder. Call 5364298. Newspaper promotion N>mp1my has open ings for p ople with vans or s t'"ion wagons. Earnings S150 to ~00 or more p_cr w ee k . Good chunc~ for 'itdVcanccmenL Must be -able lo work with teenagers. Tll.G" is nOl. n paper ,\I ·1u.1-: Grt>al 0Jne. S.W On~ 011 µJmlllll!'>. "Jkr t\ t:. fcmJlc. l y r aid colon. & htho by J oho J fl.i .. ,huti. b.11 0076 CH~" Sll111i.'11\. QtH•en II~ no" or !IT9~11 d,1)11. &. ll.S~ i.l)rtJlU 41 m11tl, ltk1.1 1hiw AuUQuc Slt1tn1•d Gia..,.., & • lul l.11 tii5 7597 hc-velttd w1ndu_w.s. ~4!ry route. • re.ii. Call 61·1 '\741'1 lkuul Shdllc l'U1J11. /\KC. SIOl:X INIHAN S lllltT , . r Call Mr. Scoll nL 549 ·8956 for appointment. mall• & i-.. m,Pvl 11ty. <.:all murlt' of elk 01· tleer .sk111 ll'"<l 'is luh· Pool 'l\Jlilc Xlnt. • IW 13:17 '" h11emlcd lo tw '"'orn on 1·01111 . I ) 1. old. /\:.k111.: Equal Opp<>rtunity Employer Equal Opport~tl,y ~;l'llJllOy~~"' 8045 lormul occni.1ons . Lon)( SIW &to SKtil :.lt•cn •s with beudt'd • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • II a II e I:-. r u 11 I en Kt h . Miscellaneous Help Wonted 7100 Help W •ted 71 00 Help Wontd 7100 Help W •hCI 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'l•cc lo ~d homl', llu11ky lk'urll'tl puncl on front Wanted 8081 lc roull'. Ii mo. ;,ill shots & T ti 1• h l' ad w 11 r· k 1:. •••••• ••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HetpWanted 710olHelpWant•d 7100 New Hustaurnnt Ill Sau ltEAL.l::STATESAl.~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Juun CdJ)IS\runo now htr Jo1'n # 1 • ln ~: Wa1lrl'S'i c S. 'Tt , DELIVERY liu!)l>oys., 01:,,h~Jl>ht:rs, Tarbell, Realtors MEii.! I . t!:~l~1:!~stH~J~1;~~~~ •free 15 day tra1n1ni: " TELEPHONE SALES WOMEM 'OVER 20 hr. ti45 .. u 711 _,___ p11111staklllj1ly execuh•1l $$CASHSSFOR I" It I:: t:: l o g cl home :wd wus donl.' by u man GclOll uscd furn/rdrhis w,yartl, male 1 yr St. nJrnell WHITE COW lrtri.1i.tovci.S·Hi·07615 LX>l'l\Jl'll. IJl•.iut, hcJllhy. Kll,Li'~IL Shirt IS in c·x luve:. kids. No paJ>crs . l'l'lh:nl t•ond1t1on, hc111g u W ,\NT t:: U : Pr 111li11 ~ !!Ii.I 2l7tl i.t>lclom·woro 11ern. and h c4u1pmcnt, olli.t'l. let· I ROUTE wl'!>l t.'1'11 St1:,1kh1111i;t', ~our:.c l'~pl.murlu l'limt, :1;1157 •t.:uu11lac car progra111 Motor Route delivery rot1tc for Daily Camino l'J111-.tr;1no. •llliwau.At·apukulnps Have fun sellin g Orangt.• County's leading newspaper <.ilong with an important charity drive ~cnwneandunique.$250. lorµr~i.:> ~ bindery Furniture 8050 551·1198 cqwµn'lt'nl. Wurklng ur ~ •••• ••••••••••• ••• ••• • 11u1. 52-1 6i73 l>clwcc11 lU I • l:.t µlacC ·!iale:. in Pilot in Newport Beach, a lernoons 3: 30 <.:orner of i\cropu<.>rto & orange (;ounty to 5:30 and Saturday crnd Su ndety Ca"2_inoCap~strano_. --•ll>l plact'·hSlings Luken mornings. ft'or d~tails phone 642-4321, Nu rs" C.:hargc. H N. lull in OrJnge Coun1y askforMr.Salatti.1J ·OOLo l2;00 tint~. :111, llunt.Uch .. •lslplarehstmgssoldin EXCELLEMT URHIHGS Two three hour shifts. I 0:30· I :30 5:30-8:30 Shop&Sa\c ·new&uscd P;\C!!'l t: VI ~;W . I 1\~1&2 PM . furn . ~11 l b • m1:.c. l.iefllc~~ry. Plo.t,~ltspa<'~S) ----.-.---- \\'lll>Oll'S llarg;tin ~ook . t,ot 332 ()(can 1cw. W J n l e d • G e rm a n , 54a\Y. l9thSl.C.M. S~200. Will sell :.eparatc. JupJnc:.c War Rcltc~. · Cull 551·00.12 :.words, d..ig~crs, un · Equal Opportunity Conv. 1101>£:_ 8'11 35 15 __ ?i~~n~1:~c?.~~l!ert1S1ng in ~mployt'r MURSERY MAN ':iltlornr..i FULL OR ft.ART TIME Come in preferred,· o r call Mike Johnson. 250 E. 17th Street, Suite 0, 6464100, Costa Mesa, Ca. * *I Buy * * "·'II ' . S if o r m s , h cl m els . Must .x-• New Kini; 1., J>lti·52Zt> I tiOO\l Li.eel Furmture & Pnncc Ortho, S120; al~or~---·-.#.>----- ,\pµh ancc:. Olt 1 will new Queen. SlOO; Nr new '1 Sdl IOI'' clU. Admiral Hcfn~. $50: .\ WA;-.;·n :o \'Ork (7in1 •. MASTERS AUCTION Jeep Sand T1rcs.$i5. Workout Hench.. E)>.pcr <l, f, t1mc'. MaluH· •t:.t µlace·ad' crtising ln male, on•r 21. 1; U t1)1> in· the l.' S 1\. Help WMted 7100 H~lp. Wanted 7100 cludin~ Sal & ~un. Work •M µI.ice wmncr 10-:LO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1plants & trt'l'S. 0 1.'li\'. Home Uuyer':s <.:unlt.'ll·t S3 hr & up. Laguna lltlls If unhcen~cd. let. u:. as· · I · · Nursery, lnc., El Toro, 1i1st you an oblatnrng your Help WClftted 7100 Hefp Wonted 7100 646-8686 & 833-9625 536·1723 ______ 1 ____ 551-1075 DRIVERS WAHTS> llo11t. Aft 6-Coll 842-1542 LOSE lNCllES I lluy Surplus llems for MJ0.56.SJ Ucal b:stulc hl·en~4!. t:a 11 ••••••••• •• •••• • ••• •••• ••••••• •• ••• ••• •• • • •••• Willard loat Compony Tooling cari)enler , Boal Carpenter & Mill men 1::1'per . Only. 11200 <.:on dol'. Founlurn V~lh.•y Men ur Wo1nc11 -------THl::J-:ASYWAY Cash.1''.K1mball, Like 1ww. Gu ml· table set, 12 min. a day. enjoy the 493-21!l8 !\I u:.t be <!5 or 11vcr ,\pply In Pl!ri.un Yellow Cob 11251 Slater A venue 1"11unta1n Valley ="ursin~ Atlcncl<1nl. Cl\· pcri enl'ed. Ua y v 1 t•w Conv. Hos pl1al. 2055 Thurm 1\ve. CM 64:!·3505.- LEE COLLINS SALES 962·556& MANAGEMENT T elepho·ne Sales ro:-.t u\'l'r $4110., !>ell SJOO. Uyna·Gymn Wuy ----------8 pc lllll.rm. sel, c:osl 83l-!1171 Wantl.'d ' 4 Poster double ssssss Insurance Career Your SUt'('CSS IS dUI' I l' ward! Old cs tabli11 lwd company looktn~ for A.\I & l'M ~lull~. 11art ll rnc 1Jm1 rly \\ :1l!c:-& 1·11mm .1\'1111. l"or clct .11b 1·all. r~1u o:lOt .,700 . »e ll for $'175. bed. Woo<l, Ladder I.lack 1$42 0187 Frig., washer. not wrking, chair, t;.16·561.17 Business man l(.)i>k l11~ It~· parl ti mu a ssoc1111t.: ":ur-n Extra lncornc.:;parc OFFICE l::arn$5000.yr.tl45·1HI~ time llelp me dbt . Cafeteria Employe G'1·n"~:.~'.·o<lucts !oral SECRETARY Mature pers on. some - cooking desirable, !Jut J-'l·ont Uc~k Dental Assis· TONIO'S ' not essential. J\pply in !;int . l':>Pt!r'd No smok· 210 Newport Ctr Or person only. ing. C;ill f>-1<1·24!'>~ 1-'ashion lslnnd. Nli B Ibo 8 Club ---Seeks f/tlme Office a a ay GUARDS ~crelary. l\tust be able . 1221 W_. Coi,1sl_Hwy, ND l h di 'I r l'rtimc & f /limc o an c g en o c CAHPt:=NTf;R. re tired Urufm ms furn . Jktrred routine. Must e n joy clllt:rly, to super v1i.c re uk. Tcll•ph & car re't'd public contact. 'fy pmg , modeling 1ob. S.18-lOl:l C.ill LL Siler, 833·-l693 I 10·50 wpm) & figure ap. TARBEl~ 1926-1976 l'arecr minded men. k:K l .11" \t1gl'l\.•S 'l'llTil'" l:l75 Sun£111wc1·. ~ ':\1 H~/\L ESTATE pcrience nut lll.''1C!.sary, • TELEPHONE OPPORTUNITY but helpful t:re>und floor E"pen c1H•c1l l('lcphonl' :.u r\'CY IJ t•rson. !'art 11011!. ~tun F ri. 5 Ii :t1:!:! <!I li d:.uly J. 1\~k for .\Ir:.. Sol:i. l!Jtc new. $500. \'alue, Sac S250. 5.18-8952. L1kl· 1ww, itll" rC1und table, 1''armil·a to1> Combo din Ill!{ & gamt! tbl. w/4 vinyl C'harr~ on cccslcrs. Mov- ing. must sell. <.:all aft 4 Well localed H 1-: office. opportunity clue lo l'lt Oµcnut~ ror 2 licensed punsion in Orani.:e Coun· l>alcspcuple. Your own ty. Xlnl l'omrn1sl'tiom •. UC),k and phone. 18 Years monthly & qu;Htl'rl) 1n 11amclocat1011. Broker bonu»cs. s alar) ti __ _ i1d\•ert1scs your l1sttni.:s quahfiet.1. Aml>ilton &l---------•l l'IANO w/l>ench SJOO. 4 Moore. or wkcnt.ls 6'1-1·0751. & I dv l hones t} only rcquiro The Reuben dtn rm chrs s;.!O. uphol pays or your a er IS· ment. 1\ll 1nten 1e" .~ "•Jn In,, Gh·"' walk ins Cull ·• ~ chr S35. antq dn~sser ,... uuu • · f1d enfral. l'h. 547-5122 ohve,2'x1:$' hl·low, 5 ft. ---------- w1 ndows, mk. o ff. Surfboard 6'-1'. Must bl' ts-12 300!1. rcasonallle. Call art. ti P.M. 49Hi219 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Musi col Instruments 808l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZildJian Cy mbals , cxccll. Uphcld -J\J:1le -buy. 6100585 aft. 5:30. l''elon r/dful -Musl sell immed.' Fl 11 -• I ran nev<.> undcrstan<.I Office Fumitur~ & how anybody can talk a Equipnwtit 8085 • CA.SHIER-FOOD-, llla~:!'m ______ !:!~!~1. rcq'd. Apply in Expcr'd. Na~hls Lead· llo11sekt.'c pcr / Cook tor 1-;qual Oppor. Employer mile a minute and never ••••••••••••••••••••••• reach the 1-·1NISH line. Elec lype wri ters. Sey J'JANO \V/BENCU $275. 4 --chrs S8/up exc s<1l chrs lor interview. W. E . E L e w1m1rrorS40. 7SHJ383 Laehenmyer. Realtor, (9·12 dail y I :is k for • e 1860 N.e wporl Blvd • Georgc Clark. dm rm chairs ~o. uphol l.X.>sk & Cha.ir.~.o; Coffee SLS/35. scy' dsks. Pierce. lng N.Il. hole I ~ Call tuup lc. Li ve -in. p,·11 ___ _ &;11·17!J<l.cxt S2Jafl4pm. roum&buth l).12 %06. Operate J';i rkin~ Lot Costa Mes a, 646-3928 : Sales Rep wanted for eves,673·4577. Womans Jns urann· 'nw 1'akml! \pphl·au<in.., For: 1·ha1rS.1.'l.151 ·0383 tble 30' x58 • $<10. 861 W.l!llh,CM645·1411. . Cronamalac clec port1-----'------ E.0.E. Installer Trainee Sweeper, n1les, perm. Corp. Life & Fire & Casualty Lac rcq'd Ttrt"fl of being an-agency girl DAY BOOKKEEPER u1 ... ck vinyl-type Barc;.a ~·pcwrtter Sl25. Frplc J:: x e c ut i ~ cJ cs k &: Loun~er chr. I.1ke nu. SiO :.crel'n & grate Sl O. credenza, solid waln\Jt ~hurch Nursery Attend. Female. Ovcr 2l. Dcpen· kcsp. <idult 5-15 2611_. - Sun AM 9:15·noon. I'M dablc. S2.50 µer hr. 1615 Parking Attendants , 7 II.JO. Wed H~:JOl'M . J\laba~.n. 9·5pm. Lunch & i::venmi: s hifts. RECEPTIONIST The Jolly Roger General Orftce 1s looking for a coll63l·ll75. was $250. 644 5442 552·()-130 art 6 pm.~~ ~ Ca~405 67!.1·1018. Insurance Sis $800 $2.50 per hr. Must be over CLEANING WOMAN Stahle collt'(lc ,:?rad who 18, apply Bobby McGee's W11nled. SJ+ hr. Own wants a "'C/\ltEi':R." parking lot. 353 F:. l t tl44 2266 Pac 1 f i c Co a s l II w v, ranspor1a ion.-----· This I:. the t•ompuny that ll<!lwn hrs. 2::10 lo 3:30 or vou l':.IO s tart w1lh & )( CLERK grow with ! (;all Control S:l lluG:30 _____ _ Fihng, lite tyvmi.:. invcn Career Employment PARTS tory <·ontrol. Growth Ai:cnl'Y, sst;.11505. COUNTER PERSON 1>os it1 0 11. llrly rat e . Phone !-'rank S.l(i-il72. Janitoria l Maintenam·c ~tm. :1 yrs Chrysler ex· f/ltmc perm. Recep-SALES tlonist. Musl be .very STUDENTS WANTED! pcrso~able, attracltv~ & P /limc inside w ork. expcr cl. Includes typing t:ves & Sal. 21 tn hrs per & some Ille <'leric11l wk. $2 per hr . Apply 111 duties. Must be able to person. 1021 No. <.:ouliL opcr;.ile a 10 key ndcler by Hwy, Ste. 6 , ,hag. Uch. touch. SSOO per mo. App· 3·1pm. " ' ly at 170..12Gillcttc, lrvinc SECRET ARV F t1mc, Jnclud. Wkn<.ls t\r>r>lr m f'l('r~on wW \' ~lun&Tut::.Jl'M sP:ir 151 E. Coast Hwy Newport B.eoch Jo:qual Oppor Bmployer . . 1>erl>o11s rll'C'dcd. per. Pay commensuru\1.' R l I C d Companion Ncedetl. ll\e <.:all li7:1·i70o w/expcr. Ask for U1lly en a · e nter n ee s 111, care for elderly lath ----lluft1\lj:, ;>16·19:J4 . i\tlas youn g married man. Financial TRAINEE ssoo Lile cuuk111~. JUL Jon"iton"ol (;hryslcrPlymouth Neat ap i>ear. & ~ 3541 ----handwriting rcq'd. App- . · l>cpcmluult.i couples. & PARTS DRIVER ly morns only, lllJO • 00 .. ~ 'd ll . sn~Je:.. day111itc coolracl F /time. l':irts inckup & Newv<>rllll,CM ~ "'· expcr · :iyvww work. Jo:)(p pref, but not d 1 i' i.ufa. Naugahyde. Tur- q_uo1s~ & 1told. Xlnt cond. $75. 960·3'J26. Uuncun Phyfe din rm set. Scats 12. Chma cabinet & huffct. S575. 4!14·4833. Hattan lul'll. Wa te rbed antique c.Jm. off. furn, hkcase, Mi sc. 979-8494 !J ' couch, 5' love seal, oranjle velvet. 3 1\1edil tbls. Vl'l\.Cl chai1-. Xlnt cond. tl:W·3103. Unique Octagonal water bed. comp l ete & handcrafted 494·1118 .Manor, JSO W. Da)', C.:'11 nnl·. Will tr•1tn sincere e 1very. ·18 or over. RE. S "'LES Call &12·3505. ' ' <.:I c an d r 1 vi n J.! n• e. • " . -----1 tx>ople wilhni; lo learn necess. As k fo r 1\111.v START THE 3 y r s cx per. Some Join the s taff of this fine s t a tistical t yping, Irvine co. "Will Train" a s horthand req. nealne:.s pcr:.on w1lh $!ood t~ pin~. &accuraeyamust. ll 1r1n~ Immediately . Xlnt fringe benefits w1lh Call ,Control C .irel!r st.able fast growing co. t::mploymcnl 1\..:e11cy. Send resume & s alary 556-tl505. ti' S ofa, brown , g old. h1storyto: -----be ige . H er culon $15 1;;3 -1356. COOK-EXPER'D -·-----• ttartwag. s..16.1934. 1\tl.is HEW YEAR llowarcl ·s. ~ ll ITTJ.7150 KEYPUNCH OPR Chi; sler Ply mouth. RIGHT! Personnel Dept. l'VPIST fill wpm a c-Cash. ~1-4327 (•uralt?. 1:1 :iO-Spm. 1595 -------1 t:ook neccle<l lnr m•w Pn· For li lO Univac, new l'art·Ttrne eves & Sat /\i\t. Sef P.0.Box2630 ~tonro vta ,\vc, N.B. BABYCRIU,&matlro.?ss. t>lewportlch,Co. !H8 2888.. Simmons. xlnt cond . ... c.-hool rn l n m e e a II Nt'wpo1 l lkh orl-. Raub. l'erf cl't for students . 1 Homes 5.'12·7331 llt•m. Yroj>t & /\ssoc .. lnsule work. Gua"ntect.l Leom Investments 92663 1---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;.-I 1.1kt• new. Lessflaan l yr Jt.----------old . Plus handmade l IOl Q11a1I .St, NU Call wu~c. <.:..i11 /\I afl itpm. Eort'I More i- 1 UF.LlVE~tY MA N, K:\3·0070. • S.A. 542-!!013°or G. G. Our r esidential division SECRETARY *UTOTEM"* oolsters . all JlC'rns new, EMPLOYMENT Sl85. Will sell for S95. permanent parL l1 me. ~ • S.'.l0-8460 hst.s ancl sells more in· AD l~ISTRATIVE o•arl}' m orn. l..A. Time ... K 11 chcn llc lp-C;noks ------vestment prosxaties •arr M " l>eh\'Cry to <.:vsta Mesu llclpt>r.., G.-.ii!1 5 rn-!ll4t1 Perfect moslinvestni~ofr1ccs. l::xperaenc ed s ale·:. Fullor l'art·Timl· OPPORTU~ITIES ti.t0-5395 eves. Wknds , any11mc. · hom<.>s. No <'ollcrtm•• altcr 2e~1~ ., Worki'ng p IT n,.g v·~ secretary needed to as· ,, ... "'' " t~ · ersona r:u "' " ·1 · eo l . ..o r.:.per. '""('l"l~JIY 54&~481 l.t-.·l~.,. Z . ETA RY Hours Trainintt. Prcsri~c,1 ()fl. s1sl ' istn cl manui,:cr 111 /\~c 21 65 t.:;bg1blc • --•'l\'L~ -r • I · admm1slration & ..,,1ks c . DE"'-'TAL l•:xiwr .• 1!£1 :-kills r~·q . ices, 1'11 I Fac11tt1cs, ;11 'l11Thc Neun•:.L " ~alafy cnmmc nsurall' 9am-2.30pm or l'rnpcrty Purch<ISl' Plan, l'Oordinulion of al'lr\l' TIC TUC.: MAHKE'l' Enthusiastic pcrson will Wll'"l>.4\lti·ll<l l I l :)0.9 pm Fr 1 n ~ u lj c n c r i t s . s ales o£flec. Requ1 n · f'<ir /\i>Pltt·MHlil:. & Info Uu t c her lHock s t yle Uincuc Sel w /6 chrs . Xlnl cond. 644 1729 Horses ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfllt tn undcrll1kP I ronl & Earn S-1 hr p111ti1l~ your Superior <.:om mission. ments : 3 lo 5 year:. rt· OH (..',\LL t7 t ·11 G-12 7i02 hckofctlut1cs fnrl'nJ11ya,i\1 ;,"1 wanlctl . S~nt·li£f f)C'rsorlalaty tn work. All Uynamic OqHtntzalion, c ent b-u!-<incss <'X T1l'1'ocSy~lemi.,l111'. Hc~.TU,17 h.B:iy,10yrs. hie 1l1•ntal pral'. ~>f12 71100 ~ltil••I lliti t Sn. <.:oust work rluuc from our m•w Ll•:irnmi:: Environment. pcrrence. Xlnt lypin~ & r----------Trn'd, hunl/jump. SJGOO. lrvmc JJ Ll1111••"•)2 '-\ll I h s horthand. Collc"e Pr >ty '·'A6 2""" . wy. : "'"'°' 11'\'llll' ol'c. )'Oii musl r I time ICl'nsces w 0 "' I ·"". ""° ~..----·11 k f 1 · ~r t1duatc prelcrred. WAITRESSES -----------1 lJ L I ~I I ,\-.:1\ 1X•SM'SS a plt•;1~ant C'IN1r w1 wor or earn ngs tn d ~n a . 1:1.'r!.1{ t' :\1a111t~·11ann• l'i'rt time, \'lllt:l' & a ,.11111,<Jr nl man-c.uess of 525,000. per Technical bad.grounll Acccpttn~ i\pphc<alions Hei:. a yr ol Appaloosa 1-~iqwr 11. }oull or p,1rt w111 k '11u r own hrs . ncr. ri•rh-ct for students Yl'llr arc encourai:(cd 10 eitlrcmely helpful. l"o r :'\ow ~ltl~t be 21. Apply murc. xlnt conform musl \lnw. l 'all li-12 10~>\I lkllfl'tl 111•r-.1111 1lcs1rc<l. & hou~cwin·~. No actual apply for 3 J>OSalion wilh :iµµh c:ation, 1111.'ase call, 'fUl':> & Thur ... !Jam I lam sell S<ll!O. 5-16·5771. -OENTt\L \SSIST\N'l' l'orlltttl .\Ir. M:irks ~1 selhni: 1n,11 h cd. F or our Jnveslme nls or Rayc.~c!1" .. Curpor;~lion. 8alboo8oyClub Jewelry l'/lt~e. Sal open.~~> yrs f;.lli 771~1 mon · m£u.1!:l:.I l!O\JX belwn Hesidenttal U1 v1s1ons . b1"'tl:l:J~.\li:I~-,\n E41.1al 1221 W. l'v;.i:.t llwy, Nil c x P c r • A c c c P t Manai:L·m C'nt !lam 511m . Call l>on Berman. Prcsi _e~!:_.ITII' oyci _. __ _ r cspnns1hilitv. )Ot\ow l'll PIWPL~:PERSON , '11.'nt. ,Q_l!AIL ~L/\<.:E *SectyGftt'IOfc WOODWORKER thus ia:.m. 7ri2 1>1J3 Joi r,,i.'l' look ml! for rnirt-I crson for 111t1 l''l. plant r RO I !-. RT 1 ES I ~ C. :'.lini Comp Firm lrvm<' w.ml\.'d for :r.mall boats. ,.,!f!:}· 11m t' a ... s oc1.il<-1n m<iin_t. C\pcr. required. 752·192Q Pleas ant workin~ t'Otl<I. Some cxpl.'r. W/\1Uwl•r ..... -ni. \\holcsnlesupplu-''· Full} •l\ll \li:!ol. ~l aq~<trl'l. t•L'Ti'IL DJ\Rl.El'E 714·556 0030 tools rel] d. J\i>l>IY ~l cl-,sain :ii Sccrc\ury J\sst!>l 1 · "'• " l'ralt. 7811 W Hilh St. .... 11'or•f •• ·1" ll111 ... ·1rn·,1 i•aptta i1.e<i.67:l.!22.I. l'llYS !<.:I AN (l-'um1h· 01'1".Nt~GSFOR : , " r. " " • ' --Secy/Leqal Secy l' .• 1 1.,11 J'hc.nc t'.111!>). 1-:w c r '<l only. I l>Jy wk MANICURIST Pr<1c lnt1•r111su tor 11 I I ASST. MANAGERS ~.1lopt•11 ,ll30·llJt1. ' . hrs 1wk· l'revl'ntl\\' W1th t."<P<llld1n~Nu1'1Jr. Gftt0fc:/FC8kkpr' Youn..: latl v hJrl1cr .. () Ni•Nlt•u\ l'lkrrC'll ~ II air mncl11·11'" & ,..1•rrl•n1n " I 00°'0 r:-. Pa1'd k I> ~ 1 • 1· t: t 11 , ' '' · .... Sf'l<'C'l:llly Sho11. Adv<111-1• """' ""r " '"1111· 111 pro· IX"ntal ,\"1:-l.1nt. 1·\p1•1 'rl t'onl r11I pro..:ram & X rnv P/l1mc 1•k 1;11 2151; ----...__ •11·~:~~· -1-~.;;" " ">'· 1'11n11·. 1\ltn hrs. 1.ai:un:i ccmenl llllfl•lrlunities, f.11.Rrinclers /\.(!'Cncv 1t11·:.~l\·c:.h11p 111 l..1..:una. u ••'-l• • · -lll'h Fn•<' <.:ltnrl'. r•lli :r.1~1 i:ent>rous hcndtt:;. AplJIY 40211liirt·h Sl,Slt>l04 liar 111· rt•q ll. l'.1m, Morine .. a c:hanic:--or 19H>7til tn µcrson. PETH I ES. Mi N~wJ>Qrt Ucal•h , 8.13-~!1'° 191 i0i5 ___ _ lmrm'!lialc t•mploymt•nl PRINTER W c ~ l mt n :.l e r Mu II Cull for appl/ f--;luu fl.• -Merc handise lor n i:ht P1'1''"" . l't111t Ex pr. lll•k / 1\lllJ1ck. /\ 'C Wcslm. • -SECY R & D DEPT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············~·· WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR JEWELRY, W/\TC11J::S. AltT O!JJECTS. GOLD . S I L \' I:: ll S E RV I C 1-; • FI N 1-: f' U RN & AN· TIQUr<:s. 645-2200 :\Ian's nng, S7. 10, Eye of a Mulachllc :.tone. cu~lom m a d e, Io 01s ):!old. tlrtl l wo!ld 1·a s t1n g. v.ilued /S2!J!i.50 us krng SI~. 645·K088. ------ l>ENTAL ASSIST,\, T ('h,urs1ci.-. 11:1rl t 1111c• t•x lll'r prd 1•rn•rl. 1tll'.ll \\111•k111~ t'llllll. ti-l!i 7:>8(1111 !):'11 ·Stl:l.1. p:111y l11·nl'l 1h . S1.J•,11ly facil. J.u,.: fltlt<\. /l:l(l.(Jil!IO (' N I & It R "" :N l B h Antiqu~s 8005 \•cirk. 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NON SMOKt.::n. lloo<lSu1lmnkers lookin~ w som<' knowledgl' of ~un. l·ch. ~· sum .lpm. 5250 for both; 2 Cr ager p /t 1rn1• to \vl'll•111l1c ~11Glorta,!'l7!l·71iGO. lor .,~xper. ~uilmakcrs. sm~ntific lcrmlnolo.cY & Santa Ana l•illl'J.:<' Park-m:igs. 7xl4. lit AMC or llt'Wl'OITlC'rs & i•ontact 5'ltl•,,.,ti4 MAG JI helpful. tl4i·751 1 1!11! Lot , Uri~lol &.. 17th, Ford produrts.894-8144 Dono Pt. 493-8811 111t•r'<·h.11~-;. l"h•x1hk hrs PRODUCTION X 3. Santa Ana. 1\1lm1s~ion $1. -------1 N1•1•cl n ar, Ill•· l y pm~. SALES/CANVAS . a 1lul1.s. chi lllrl·n f q•(.' WA ... TED r.11 :lll'l!"i CONTROLLER SECY /RECEPT. w pan·nt " DIRECTOR llnurly wa~c against Tvping to 85 wpm. 111<' , ---TOP CASH DOLLAR McDonolds t·omm. Sclhnl! quality hkkµng. To SiOO mil Apphances 80 I 0 p I\ ID F 0 R y 0 UR Of NURSES In pl;1nt prinl1111l & product w/.:ood rcpola· :140·2315 Ask for Mr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JEWELRY. 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MacGrc1tor Yacht Corp Vacuums SUJ.9:>gmrr :-<11 spl•1·1,illl1·11·q'tl •·~fl an pa r cmakr•r <.'ARPET or Loniz H<•h urt•a. No lGJlPluccntin.cM Pit null ~. Pt'k cs. K1rhy V1w $69 .95guur ~t.1rGrcgor V111•ht l:nrp lollow up. t1·01H & hat•k TTlEATMENT' s tudcnt!I. Call 673·2634 -----l'h1huuh11a, l'uodlec:. JAKB'S -645·642l IS:lll'larl'nl1a,('.M oHtl'I' 0072221. \V(' l rnin ye>ll 10 sell foroppomlmenl. StartNow (.(walAmway Shih l:tu, :\l :iltci.(', c: 41lONNewporfDl.N.B. ----------1~1<;1t women" apparl'I re· t.111 ~tuiit have exp. homt>~ with an 011·c1•lerat-__ .:..:., ___ .;;;;;=;:;:;;:;I Distributor. Ol'fi.'1" up· Sht•pherd . l'nm~. 11>0 t-:VES<.:Al,l.,642·5666 _ _.. I t t f " I rtll'((•cl PllflPI<"•· Stud '<VS -~ .,, rotirsl' L tal slurt'I 1m· HOW IS THE TIME r>n:s~1~/n~s~~l..!~·orr~11111~1 mo:.I hn•cds 2[,2.~ w rnh Us. Mnszs nnd la res, ftl medrnte,ly. If .vou urrl111 for job 11eeker.1 to check call67J .. •1~c.. ut 1-'a11 v1c•w S,\. 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VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·ulia EQwlJ. Nl'\ er uslll.I tury-Good l'Ond. S2500 20· 7 hr!4 on e~P 9'J7·422ti TO SEE US ,,..,, 1-')I 1>l1:rev 1 adro. EXCL 'SIVl-:LY VOLVO •'l'Ul"'i\.Sll '. ·;3_ 1'11110 :.!l,IKIO rn1. 1 i.v<I. 1975. Mk II alum. US Phone,6"().0800. ' . --"-' --i3 Sfo;L 150 I~ ~I m1 All L \' I D I " l C Ui,crs l')'hrull•r. Pat·k ---1$2995.(IHOG:\l'i \tfJ~ S1IH•r .,.,,I.Ilk lthr argc1>l ovo ~acr ForC.:orH•tlc..,umJolhcr Xnl nmd }rr~ O\\nt·r. lldt & re" SISO. c 12 :J:.!'J7.' Uf Frbgls C:ab111 Crws<-r , Trans--'otion Theodore Robins 1111 t;i5 ~1 1 111 Orun~c County: used cur :. & t rut· k~ • '$2000 !it;:i -»!Oi . ., 2011P I 0 8 b ,...... ' BUY or 1.EAS'E -l , ... hem!, aJt ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD IJIHE<.;T llO WAlllJ l'f\~vro~ct ... i'll'rrltoSiiuin·\q:n Jll. &ulla gear. tomvre:.1>or, lank, trlr, x lnl l'ond, C~rs, S•/ 2()(j()Jl..irlxir 81\il Pe-ug~ot 9748 ~ Dow & Quu11 St~. NcJr .i i.pd. 10 mi, xlnt 1 • 01111 , N iko n i!. camer a & S39S06420ti83aft6P..,I. Rent 9120 Costu )le1>a 61200111 ........................ ,.~· ~(~af'~I~ Jamboree. Drr~tol, & 1~1s.111K !tlrobc 842·7887. -Boots, Sa·11 9060 ••••••••••.••••••••••••• ---Pl·u~eut 'i5, white JUlo. • • .Ma1:~\rthur. Newport F D 1 c 3100 w ,.__ H w.a Datsun 9720 air. A:\I F~l 1 .i:ioo nu. Beach. IQ3·0555 Plymouth 9960 The Ski, 175. Sl35. Brand ••••••••••••••••••••••• actory ircc ampcrs ...... st WJ.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.595. 58G l!JG~ ----••••••••••••••••••••••• new. Sl'Otl hoou., htdre~. Clipper 30. xlnt cond. O/B SS!Js. u1-1. Shells Sl79.so. 642-9405 WILL UliY VOlill 2025 S. Manchester D~ 9935 5·9. ,Sl35. Look Nc,ada w/clec. st & r e mote. ~leepers. 8S8 W. 18th CM 1----UATSU .. TOYOT,.\. Porsche 9750 Anahet'm 750-2011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St ~1 lJst ofr 002-62ti4 Vol•o 9772 631-1276 835·3171 THE UlJIMATf ORIYINC MACKIN[ .. 2060 I tJrl>ur 1\11 d. 99 32 COl>lu l\lcba Ii 12 00111 ATLAS brndtn~s. >15. 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See us frrst. & last ~ Tnp Fi~---9725 Rolls Roye~ 9756 2·Door Sedan · Theodor~ Robins _&lHl84.i a11. 4 pm_:__ loots, Maintenanc~ ;1519 $58,000. dollar rwul for 1mporb. ••••••••• ••. ••••••••••• 197 . v 1 2 1 ~• c--v1'c• 020 ··1· Columb1·,. 197,• .. n522 Harley Davidson liaskcts COST .. MES... ••••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ti 0 vo. c oor Sl."van, FORD p t ' 9965 ~· .. ., -• "' "' F • •t DEALER IN US A mcl. M 1/F)l radro. rucl on 1ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• $31.500. for sale. Call Jotwi. DATsu~. 1a• . . . rn jc<'lio n , I s pd ..•. ~· ... ~rbocJll.'·~· ~··········~··········· J.io:il PaintJn !! & cl5' Custom J\ltrsailor G73-574.J or 67S·S-162. " • JR{ ROY sync hromt>l>h trans . -~osta:\ksa 6120010 6f!Ponl1ac t ali.1l111a.4~1r .Ref in is bin" J:>u1ntin•', il52'/ Offers. · 7 3 y . h . 2 so 1'1" x ~5 llurbor llh u. CARVER Hear" indow dl'foggcr. 4 1,..,., ,.0 1, 0 \'." 3 . d hnltp, i Jllru, u 1•oml. Gd " " 27' Catalina 1975, i;52!1 ama a ·'',' Costa:\1e.~01 541).lj.HO """r ' n :q1cc en ''I Varnis hing, & C.:Jcvnup. SlS,900. <A22M71) $400 P .1. Before you buy .. see! ROLLS·ROYCE wheel disc brakes & s leel runs grcai. $JOO l"J H~I • Irani.~ s:;.," 61~ .iu. Also mast. work. Jtree DAVID L. PARKER 751-6559or 557. 7779 OR.ANGE COUNTY'S u.u.11111s1. bell~u. whitewall radials. Call 751.514:i. 'N vcntura Jlatchl>atk. \:Stimules. 675·3175 YACLf'f SALES Mlaalon Vlefo COSTA MUA . rechnrng bul'ket seals, ., .. 1\1\t, mrl"~. S2f'"'>. ---• '71 Suzuki 90 OOOcc) MX HIGHEST \'---~ su-,444 r II d l d ~ --~ "" C ,, .• 1181 1---a u Y c·arpetc ·, tin e '07 Ford Sta. W:ig. Mu~I ''hut k. "'>l·f;.132 &at a. rp_ cnlry-E xpcr'd . .,., . 1 200 mi. on nu Cn". $200. • • ...-.. • ClOstO SUNDAYS I • & h t ""II M<O .... .,.. U k f t o g ass e<i er. ~ , _... . ec Joinc~,v. it roi::s.SLOOP l •' ••s 1>15-7979 $ A E 't S DF 36!\to.opcncndleusc. 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(123ABC) •75 MERCEDES BENZ 450SL COUPE ROADSTER Auto. trans.. factory air condihonlng, DOwer steering, radio, heater, beautrlul red with matching interior. less thalT 7000 aciual miles, 116,950. (297NOS) lftltlftt lltoRtv look . Sl.00 ---------• C1111pl111 Gitt loo-SI.OD ;72 VW llUS. Xlnl. cond. Ct111pltt1 Al1hm ~" Sl.00 · Many u trns . $2000/ bst 17 flrf11 •11111~1 :11 501 ofr. !157 0022. l ook or IC Oult11 : I ~Oc ----- MwsoM Qullt '"' :2 soc 1975 <.:Mc ttully STX wrn dow \an 1 w~n . many xtrns. Pvt Ply. 831· 17()1 11fl G "'" ·;• ., l ..... ,,wiOf lliJr .,.._,.. ..... ,..._.__,, I"\( .. .,., <;• H~' 4•,.., • H .,1, ,.Wfho\ " , ....... mi,nt. 073·2325 Mark_. __ r.r. C'hc\'y lmpalll, A/\.. '75 lius. Air, auto, R trnd<. Rill. Xlnl trnnsporta· ~ Warr. SuJ){'r deal. mu!4 lion $450 00.'1·1130. NM••--- unload. 496 2100 ____ 1 ,73 l::I C:imino ss, xlnt u h1111 for r • .,, :3 50t lttk of IC Jiffy ll"fl • 50, C)ilc~:,., '6-4 VW llu~. 1.noki; i;:d. C'Ond. a1 r . I' /S. I' t ll, runs g<l, i;unroor, radro. AM/FM. $299S. Call alt <:In'~. 640-79&1 _5~~ S81-8895 _____ i 1t10 Herbor. Cotle Mete, (71'1 Uf-1271 -·· . l I' 7 • \ • • • Lag.._a/South ·coast T oday's C loHing . • Stoe.k s . :-, ~\ ESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1976 TEN CENTS . e-Rent Controls Eyed I . .By LAURIE K~PER 01 "'• Oally Pll•I s .. 11 Providing three criteria ar met. the San Juan Capistrano Ci- "l y Council could properly pass an ordinance controlling the rent on •mobile home s paces, according to James Okazak1. l'ity attorney. ln a report for the council's Wetincs day mcl.!l1ng, Okazaki said the coun&ilmen could pass a rent control law if they find a seriou~ housing emergency. no vacan~es for rental units and un· reasonable rents. He said the ordinance would have Lo confaVl definite stan- dards for establishing the rents to be controlled and a provision for termination if the em ergency passes. The report was comeleted at ·the request or the council after complaints from residents of mobile home parks that rents are being increased without reason. At the time. Okazaki ques- tioned whether the state had pre- empted the field of rent regula- tion. Aller researching the issue, Okazaki s aid courts have de- termined that rent control is a municipal affair. According to the city's plun- ning departme nt, there are seven mobile home parks. with about l ,189 spaces, in the city. Although not a ll c.·ounc1lmcn were available for comment t'his morning, both Councilmen Yvon Heckscher and J ohn Sweeney said they doubted any action on an ordinance would be \"9?n . -.'.{ . • Wednesday night. "Both s<iid they would have to survey the situation. The}'"both said they are not OP- posed Lo such an ordin<.incc but would want to determine If there is a shortage of this type of hous· mg and if the rents are un· reasonable or reasonable. ln other action, the council ls , expected to determine if the cou 1'1l y's planned Prima Des hecha disposal project is in compli<>.nce with the city's Genera Ian and consider ask· ing th ·tale Department o( Transpor\ulion l o designate the portions of Ortega Ui~ey within the city limits a state scenic highway. The meeting begins al i p.m. i11 • the c1ty ball. QI"' I Club Aided t Battin • Ill C~-nipaign 1 Diiiy PllOI St.if ""°'• R e al Cliff Rangers The prec a rious-perches of two young women and a man caught th~ eye of a ro\·ing Daily Pilot photographer. They wl'rc.· practicing cliff climbing a t Pirate's Cove .. Coror;ia dcl Mar, as part of a Laguna Beach High School survival c·las~. f;-rom left are ins tructor J ohn Cun•. nin~ham . Kelly Parson and Andrea Verdugcr. Matriarch Die~ She Symbolized San Juan . . Drug Use Policy Studied Lair Defended Cave Dweller Liked Home A man Laguna Beach police described a:. a "cave dweller" was booked Monday on charges of assaulting a police officer when he allegedly refused to give up his lair. A new drug policy for students David D. Nosal, 21. of Fleming, of Laguna Beach Uniried schools ' N.J .. was told to \'acate his re- will be considered by the board of sidence off Linden Street because e ducation meetings at 7:30 hewaswithlnafiredangcr:.irea. tonight at district headquarters. But officer Greg Bartz said The new policy, worked out by Nosal came out of the cave sw- a five-person committee com-inging, striking him in the chest posed of teachers, a counselor. a and on the s houlder. Bartz said psychologist and a parent, pro-he punched back, connecting poses a slidin~ scale of counsel-with Nosal's forehead, and in- ing and punis hment for students duced a min or cut which re- quired treatment al South Coast Commumty Hospital. Police snid 'the incide'nt oc: curred above the I rvine Bowl amphitheater. The cave was formed when rain washed earth from under a lar~e sandston<' boulder that is ·part of tht: hillside. Police s aid Officer Darti origif\t'lllY responded lo L1.ridcn Street to ~nswer a disturbanct' call and found Nosal taking a snooze in his s leeping bag inside the cave. involved in illegal drug use. The policy does not hi~ on police involvement in the drug abuse. · Work on Clelllente "The district does not expect the staff to notify, law enforce- ment authorities o'T alleged stu- dent drug use. however, school personnel are to bring to the al· tention of a school counselor the names or all students alleged to be acting in violation or state drug laws," the policy begins. The pol~· goes on to describe counselin rocedures. involving students' ents. the possibility qf suspension and expulsion if other actions have failed. Expulsion may be done only by the school board and only after a hearing at which the students' legal rights are to be protected in a "court-like" proceeding. ' Golf Course Begutt Work was lo start today on a S36.000 remodeling of the San Clemente Municipal Golf Course clubhouse. The job is to be finished by June although no precise de- adline has been set. 1'he remodeling will provide an .expansion ot the banquet room, improvements lo the kitchen, new carpeting and curtains, light fixtures. ventilation and an im· proved intruder alarm system. Funds for the improveme• will be taken from increased golf coui;.se ~evenues provided by new fees at the course. Monies al-so have been made available by pos tponing 3'14.000 refurbishing of two course greens. The postponement. is due Lo illness of the man who would supervise the g reens reconstruc- tion. The project was authorized by the city council last week on a re- commendation of the city's golf committee. · It was opposed by the women's golf c lub wh ic h s ug~estetl the money should be spent to up- grade the food and other direct golfer servic-cs at the facility. ·Papers Disprove Charge? By GARV GRANVILLE Of th• D•tlp Pllo4 St•lf Documents filed Monday in Superior Court s how that indict- ed Orange County S upervisor Robert Battin received cam· paign contributions from Lincoln Club members. Also placed into evidence at Battin's pre-trial hearing was a 1969 letter form former president. Richard Nixon thanking the San· ta Ana supervisor for his help in Nixon's 1968 election victory. The Lincoln Club donations as well as the Nixon letter are in· tended by Deputy District Al· torney Jack Ryan to help dis-· prove Battin 's allegation that he i a victim of selective prosecu· lion. It is Baltin's claim lhat can- didates backed by th e Republican -oriented Lincoln Club are immune from prosecu- tion for political offenses. On the other hand, the county s upervisor insis ts. politicians backed by Dr. Lows Cella .and Ric h ard O 'Neill are, like himself, singled out for prosecu· lion. It. was the county Grand JurY. last August t hat indicted Ballin on seven felony charges related to a llegations that he cam- paigned for lieutenant governor in 1974 at taxpayer expense. Monday, Battin said the Lin· coin Club member donations and Uelfina M anriqut'z Olivares. the matriarc h of !Snn Ju an Capistr:ino. di(•d on h£'r 80t h birthday J\t onday in South Coast Community llospital. Chosen matriarch hy the San ·Juan Capistrano l11 s loncal Societv in 1!)711. i\lr.s. Oilvares' family. on h<'r mothl•r's side. was one of the olcll'sl in th<• small m1s- s1on t• 1t v In th.e mid 1800s . h e r gra ndfather held a pos ition !>imilar to mayor or the town. Rom Delfina Mannquc1.. s he married Vincent Olivares in 1914. She enjoyed telling friends how, on her wedding day, the bell at .the old railroad depot rang S() hard that it cracked. It was. in Other board business includes: -Employment of a consultant to aid in the screenfog and in- terviews of the new Laguna Beach High School principal. The consultant being i;:ecommended is Stanley Corey. superintenden~ of the Irvine Unified School Dis- trict. He will receive $450 !or three days work. La P l • Ch • f Nixon letter do not diminish his guna 0 ice ie se!~cti~e prosec ~tion defense. We re talking about can. . • didates supported by the clul;> llt•r ·grc;i t .great Ar nnrlfather was Isidro Ag uilar. the master mason who c:1rnt• from Mexico to s upcrv1M' cunst ruction of the great stone c hurch al the mi.sswn Jn 1779. fact. the last time the bell was rung before it was taken down During her life. Mrs Oilvares took an active inter est in the.• Mis- sion and sometimes cookE;<l for the pries ts. Friends and relatives <See OLIVE RAS, Page A2) -· Coope ration with a city- initiated e nvironmental impact report for Arch Beach Heights. Coast Unit Delays Decision on Outfall -Consideration of a nine- cents per SlOO tax increase to pro· vide $145.000 for replacement or continuation school facilities destroyed by fire Jast year. The project calls for purchase of three portable classrooms lo be placed on the high school campus rand at the St. Ann's Drive site of the old school bui I ding. Pf!tOOr Outage Hit,s Clemente · Uy HILARY KAYE 01 t~t D•lly Pllol Stall South Coast Rc~ional Coastal Commissioners have postponed d<.'CIC'hn~ the' f<ll(' O( a proposed OC'can outfall svs tcm f o r wastewat<'r lhitl couid accelerate growth 1n the ~outh county. Commissiont-rs heard sev<.'ral hours of nq:uments Monday from tht> Aliso Wa ter Mana~e­ ment Agenry (,\WMA) and J')CO· pie opposin~ I h<' S7 5 million pro· ject llowever. I h<'Y decided to .wml until March 1 lo vote on the prOJC('t 1\WM/\ c n C'ompas<:cs the Irvine• Rnnr h W~Hrr Oi i;tr-ict, Laguna Reach Water District, South Ln~unR Sanitary 1)1::;trict. J~os Alrsos Watrr Oistrid. El 1'nro Water District ancl the Moulton Niguel Water Dislricl. llowever. thev said that the ac- companying detrimental cffcl·ls to air and land resource~ due to .growth may result in a nclag1vc, rather titan positive. effect. Carl Kvmla. C'hairman of AWMA. requested ar>pro\'al for a 52-inch pipe to carry th e wastewater eHlucnt down the Aliso Creek stream bed and out intotheocenn. The project would be funded with Environmental Protection . A power oula~e in San Clemente JefL between 25 and 30 homes in the northern portion of. the city without electricity !or about four hours Monday .. A spokesman for the San Diego Gas and Electr ic Company said the outage was due to a fault in an underground vault. Residences affected were on Via San Andreas and Camino San Clemente. Agency (EPA> money and also Ve..nr.le Bandit funds from the Stule Water C 1 ••u.ci Quality Control Board. lt would replace two existing outfalls that. u,,·ts Au.ai·n do not meet st<1te standards. .ci.1 e' The commission's planners said a 42 -inch pipe would be suffi-HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A mid· clent a nd would probably en· die aged woman be lieved courage growth. . responsible for at least 20 bank However. Ky m la said a 42·inch robberies in recent months calm-• At issue 1s whether AWMA shoulcl he nllowed lo facilitate iirowth through th<' construrt1on of a more efficient ou(fall system with an mcrc<1sccl capacity. pipe would be s ufficient for only • ly entered Lincoln Savings Bank. 23 years and that It would need to Monday, demanded money, then The commission's plannin~ !ltaff agreed that the project could benefit waler qu~1hly. be enlarged at that llme walked out with $1,316 in cash. A number of persons spokt 1n Police said the woman, who favor or Kymln's position. includ· always carries a large handbag, Ing repr esentatives from the San may have robbed 16 banks in the Oie~o and Santa Ana Regional city and al l east four jn the (See OUTFALL, rage A2) <'Ounty. • T. M LB C • • itself and not individual mem· hers." he said. 0 eet . ztizens As far as the Nixon apprecia· tion Jetter is concerned. Ballin said, "Thal goes lo prove that J've made snme bad errors in getting on the wrong mailing Laguna Reach'~ new police chief. Jon Sparks. will he in· troduce d to the community Wed- nesday al the City Council meet- jng. Sparks' introduction will pre· cede regular business on the council's 4:30 p.m . agenda. and will come after a day-Ion~ ori<>n· talion at the deparlm<'nl and a meetin~ with the Orange County Police Chiefs' Association. The new chief will take his post oCfic ially on Ma re h 8. .,.,. Other council bus iness in· eludes: -Termination by the Southern California Huma ne Society of the city's animal control <'ontract. The termination would be cffec· live March 2. The city may in· itiate its own animal enforce- ment service or contract with Orange County for the service. -Revision of desi~n review noticing requirements and amendments to environmental impact report procedures when projects are given a no impact designation. Sk t h din -Consideration of cancelinl? 8 e 08r g . the Jease for the Broadway park· ing lot. one of several lots in the A •d l H l city which lose momey-$20,000 CCI en Ur 8 last year. (\ ~ --A package or signalization Cl B requests to the state for intersec-emenle Oy . tions along Pacific Coas t Hi ghway. It includes signals at A 10-ycar-old San Clemente boy was r eported in satisfactory condition today al Mission Com· munity Hospital after suffering a concussion in a skateboarding ~ccident Monday. Marco M. Vakili of 301 Calle Meblina was t aken by am - bulance at 4 : 30 p m from the scene of the accident near 301 Calle Felicidad. It was first thought the lad might have received a broken arm in the mishap. lie also sus- tained numerous cuts. He was given emergency trentment nt San Clemente General Hospital and then transferred to Mi ssion. Witnesses told police the boy simply tell from his board. No vehicle was reported to have been invplved. Anita Street, Pearl Stre<'t, Oak Street and Boat Canyon Drive: Search Fails; Girl Missing LONG BEAdr CAP>·-A house-to-house search has failed to find 5-year-old Kerry Ann Toney and authorities were tracking down other leads lo her whereabouts. officers said. ' The child was reported missing Sunday night by her mother, Cheryl Jump, who said she had seen her daughter last playing In the backyard of their home dur- jng the aft~rnoon. lists." . But Ryan had more 'than Bat· tin's own campaign finance statements and Nixon's letter with which to challenge the de- fendant's selective prosecution defense. Altoi::ether, Ryan gave Judge J<enneth Lac 45 exhibits intended (See BATTIN, Page A2 ) Or:n:cA 2 :ast W e ather Tncreasi n g clouds tonight and mostly cloudy Wednesday with 30 percent chance of light s howers in the afternoon. Cooler days. Highs in the low 60s . Overnight ll)WS in the 40s. I NSIDE TOD~Y E.rperts in the psychological /ield off er Insigltts on /low I<> cope with stress throughout the life cycles. Ses D l . Index ; A2 DAILY PILOT L/~C TueSday. February 3. 1978 2Hurt InHoldup · ~serious' South l.;.1J!unu hank mruw11t•r Gera+d Cut•s:. und a man book1•d for <lrm<!d ful>l>l•ry and <illumpt. cd murder of Guci.s r emum hospitalized today in serious ('on· dition from bullet wounds :.u:.. tained 111 th1.· Thursd<iy shootoul at the b;Jnk <.;uess of M iss1on VwJo wus re· parted 1n guurded condition at the intensive care unit at South <:oasl Community hospital. /\. hospital spokes man said he ap- peared lo be making some pro- gcess. · Richard Castillo, 24. of Laguna lieach rt-maincd hi critical tondi· tion m the intensive l'Urc unit of the Orangl.' County Med1c<1I Center Castillo h;1:. ht•t•n bo<ikcd Coral· leged armed robhl'ry :ind at· tempted murdt•r in the hol1luµ o( thl' Seu crity l'ul'ifl c South Laguna Branch. Cas tillo \\as s hol an u n· .delermin, .. d nurnuer of times by ~heriff's invc:.t 1galors Marlin Yinglin~ and Glenn Clary \\ho disguised as ambulant:l' attl.'n· dants \\'l.'fl' allowed to enlt'r the bank t<1 remo\'e the 1n1urc..·d Guess. Sheriff's Capt Hobcrl E. Grif· fith saict th:it dol'tors have hcen tlnable tn de termine ('Xactly how man~' times Castillo was hit by 1n\'estii;tators · i>ullets. lhl'rc b,· in~ confusion O\'Cr wh1c·h ;11·1.· l'n· trance ~ind "h1d1 ..ir,. cx1l wound~ San Clemente Aquati~Team Sets Tryouts The Sa1~ Clcmenll' 1\quatil' Team will have tryouts for sw11n· mers next Saturday rrom 10 a .m until noon :it the San Clemente I liJ(h School pool Swimmer~ from 5 to 18 years of :tJ:?e may purt1r1pate for th(· c110- f,•rent·e meets which h1.•gm in April Prart1 ce mf'ets (jnd 1nv1lu· tionals are'conduc ted all y(•ar. The S<in Cle m e nte Aquatic Team is a self s upporting non· profit organ1tation. i\n 1nH1at111n fee of S15 is required for each family Monthly dues arl' $12 for \he first swi mmer. Sl7 for two, • and $20 for thrl•c..• or more in.one ram1h·. l•\u:th<.•r informatwn mny bt• obtained h~ c allinJ:? J1mm11.• DQra1s 493 7H8 1. or Fran Granger 198·3492 • Gems Stolen In Clem·ente f\ San Clcm<'nte \\ 11ma11 told pulic1· :\Tonda ~ s he had Sl.IAAI worth or Jt'\\ cir~ s toll•n from her home sometime helwt•en (}('tober .md the ('lld of .J .inuar\' Elaint• H Cl1•rnmt;ns, of 27 11 \'ia Bandito sa11I \hl' .it'\\l'lry was kept in a lll'l''ist•r drawt•r, and th al the l.1~1 tun t• slw ~.1w 1t \\as whc..•n sht• put 11 aw;1~ four m"nth~ ·•S:O <::int•c tht•n ... tw s aid, sh!' had hml a pa r ty und rH1rtwn1us lll'oplt· lwd heen in th<' honit• f'oh<·,• a1·1· 111vesti~al1n ~ Richardson In W ,\ S It l N (; T 01" cl' I' 1 I Sct·n•tal'\ of l'ommt•n•t• t-:111111 ll1C'harcbo11 . thl' f11 sl m.in tu IHI\'<' flll1·d four t•.1h11wt post:-. :-;ws he wou Ill h kt• to hold on lo I hi s on·[, Ttw vt•rs:.1 tit• H1t•harclson took th<' nath of offrn• i\lonlla~ 1n the' \\'hilt' I IOll'•t' . ORANGE COAST ' ·I . ltu f•t I',,. 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"!, 'I f \.i•kltt'f _, ~ \f;itlt l' ) / 11 I .1 l'1U lii1 WI ,,,,!'It ·1•.n • ,._._..11111., Telephone 111') 60-4321 Classified Advertising M2·S678 Laguna Bt'ach All Departments: Telephone 494·946& f '0-t· \APl(h n""rtt1 4U ·OUO (OOtflO"t t'1~ """"''' (t +t•t l"\.141 f'' t (It"" 1»"¥' NO N #It ,f, I,, 11lu't''"' t •11ti\iftAI n-111th, ftt 4d¥• 1 ,,,111,•·1' f\ h" 11 n •v t-r ,,.,.,u•u"'" ""''"''"'' "l!tl •••• ,,,,, f tCHt Of (ftPf rlQt'tf \•9"th, \•·• nft() 1 If 11111 ~.141 411••'1 l"H r rol • ~, 1 (Al1f0'"' \oflo.tt1JH•~" ••• i'"111 \. I o•u tM'J Offl'\"•1 \,4 )\"0'11'11\' m1hf,.,, to t '\+111(•1' \J l)f'hN•fl'\I" oys. Club Gym This 1s r e nde ring by San Clement e an·hitt>Cl Leon llyzen of $250.000 gymnasium thal will be huill adjacent to Bovs Club of the South Coast Arca 111 San Clemente. Fund ct " o raise SS0.000 was launc hed last week. Among first contributors w;,i ~ former Pre:-;1<lcnt Ht<.•h;.ir~'!ixon w~t~S.500 Gym will be d cdit<Jtetl Jul~ ·l_. _ F ro'" Page ,.lJ BATTIN ... to stuttle Batt111 's dl'fcns\' Meanwhile, Ballm's attornt•y, Matthew Kunlic h, was adding affidavits in s upport of a defense motion c alling for the de fense to be pr ovided with district at· torncv investi)t'<1t1on reports on political fig ures "The need fo r l he file:. rs to s how lhi:tt each person or Lht' ~roups was t rc<1ted differently because he belonged to eilher the favored (politicat1' dass or the unfavored (political I class." :.aid Kurihch in his molwn. Kun Ii ch went on to charge thut Distncl Attornev Cecil Hicks is <1 member of the favored class a nd recognizes the power atlained by the oµpos ite class. In addition to his own motion. Kurilic h gave JucT~c Lat»a/l af· fldavit signed by Ba llin thal al· tempted to lrarl.' thC' rise or the Celln-O'Neill faction. rt was founded. ciccording lo Battin's s tate ment. 111 1970 by the late F'red HarbN as a c·oalition of Democrats. middle-income con · servative R epublican!> and splinter polit1cul grnups By 1974, the coalition had sUl'· reeded in elel'ling three mem- bers to the Board or Supervisors. two Dcrnot:ratH· l·and1dalcs to tht• stale Asst•rn hly :inll a l'tm· grcssman, Ualt111 l).a1d. Als o citetl as s uccessful pol1t1c;tl c•andidate•s at leas t partially ba cJcc<l by Cl·lla :u;1d 0'1'ie11l were formc..·r county as- se:.sor· J ack \'allergu, Rep. J\n. drew llins h aw I K-Newport fko;l('h I and ShN1ff Brad Gates. · Battin said lhC' Cella O'Netll of. ficcholclcrs ha vc challenged th<: Lincoln Club d omination of OranJ,?e County po ht1cs and as a result , havt' been smglrd out for prosecution Today, Judge Lat> 1s expt•rtNI to hrar a rgumc•nts from Ryan and Kunli<.'11 in ~uprJQrt of their positions and, poss11Jly. rulC' on the mol1on to havt> invcs tij!ation records turn<'d o\ c•r 10 the <11. .. fens <.• Warde n on H o tsea t CONCORD, N II <AP.1 (;m Melc1r1m Thom-;on has told thl' state's prison boanf to resign und fir<' the' warden, or face a repeal of the Chris tma-; Day not and ";i mint Attica in • C\\ I l.1mpsh1r<' .. S o11 Diego Wet f Capo Board Okays Third High School Trustees of the CtqJJ:.trano Unified School Distrit•t haH• ap· pro\'ed a bid packa ~l.' for lht· dis trict's third high ~ch0ol, fl 1.2011 student campus on the border between M 1ss1on V1t'JO and San Juan Capis tral\!). Bids for the construct ion ·Pt'O· ject are estimated Lo go out latL'r this month Lo m eet a targc•tcd l'OtT1plet1on date of full 1977 The school. to be known as Capistrano Valley lligh School. will be locuted adjal'ent lo Sad dleback College tlN1r the Aver y and Marg uerit e Parkways in· tersection. Plans are to build the campus in two phases. The fir~t .phas~. estimated al $5.8 m1lhon, is fund ed and will provide classroom space for 1.200 stu- dents. A second phase. which \\OUld dou·bte the capacity. 1s cont- ingent upon the success of a S30 million bond elect ion plat·ed hy the school dis trit'l on tlw March 2 ballot: When ('Omplr t ed the new cam- pus will pro\ 1cte stucftont-; Jj\·!n~ int~ southern portion of :\h~sion Viej~wlth a closer campus. Mi~ion Viejo s tudents livin~ within the boundaries of th1• Capistrano U nifiad S<.•hool ffo- tnct presently arc bcin~ bused Lo San Cleme nte and Dana Hills High Schoob. Woman Pulled From Shower A woman was pulled from the s hower in her El Toro home Mon- da\' and robbed of S30 bv L"'o men \1ho also attempted tc~ sexually a ssault her. Ora nge County She riff's officers reported today Deputies said the two men. one of t hem arm ed. fortcd lhe1r way - into the home. ordered ttw naked 27 vear-old \'l('l tm nut or tht• sh1)wer and took s:w froni h<'r Deputies said the \'1tt11n told them that c111e of the assailants attempt~o to rape hrr :.horlly heforc~ thC' I\\ 0 ffi('ll nt•cl from the home. Prayers for Rain ~ay Have Paid Off Pr11~~f.s to.r ·rainfalli· ra~h··~ Soutlic-r-n Ca'ltfc1rnw N61'hly palc1 oU a s :'I skady s in~'fl· was reportcrl th?s mormn Ao in Sun 01e~u Archbishop .I OS<'Jlh McGuck1.•n of the' San Franc1s('o Homan Catholi<' t\rc hdioc'l'Sl' had as ked ror lhC' Pr:lYNS to bring an rnd to lht• d rnughl lh:1t has plagtwd Catirorni<i since .July The' first rain s ince lk<'. 20 fell on S an Diego County beginning at 8 a m. Calls Lo th<' city ('on· firm ed that streets arc still wrt and a stead y dnzzle is rrPorted in most an•~1s . f'nrrt•astcrs said 1l could eont inu(' into WC'dncsday but skies elcarl'<I 111 some sec· uons Los An.t?el<'s Wrnlht•r Service forPcaster P ;.itri<'ia Rowe ,iilYS a h1s:h pressure syste m off the northern California coasl 1s heg1nninf! to delc norate and u low pressure s ystem is develop. ing. "That low s hould hit centr!il California som etime tomorrow," she said. "and we should get a lit· tie or It by Wednesday cvenin,:: ... <Late s atellite pictures show some low pressure' off the roas t and forecas ters snid there is u J)O!l!libility of ra · CHrly 8 S thii; evening I The forecaster ~mid lh<'rc i!I a . good ('hanc·c o f 1nCrl'as ing show~rs. t•s pe<·ially m·1.·r the \\ ee('knd. She hedged a hit in h<'r rorecast for \\'Nln<.•sda\ ni~hl. -;aying. ··1f your la"n n ·all) ncecis 1t. )OU might \\anl to J:,!1ve it a sprink IC' Weclnesday after- noon JUSI ii'\ cas t• " Sht' s:wl that althouf(h the> I.A W<.•<Lth<'r Ser vice is s ticking its neck out on a :lO pe rcent forecast for \\'l•cfnt·s· day night. s h,· wanlt•cl to enver hers~lf Weather SC'r\ ic1.• fort'C''1 Stl'r Hoger Pappas s aid a lan~c area of slronJ( hi~h pressure h as been s tationed off the coast for lhc past several weeks. shunting all storms from the Pac1f1c Ocean Lo the north of the state "Wh:it we call cxtcnci<'d com- 11uter forecasts s how th<• hi~h f!O· ing fur to the north. with a low settin1! up over California toward the weekend," he said. ln San Francisco, 1\rt'hb1shop McGucken offered a prayer to be said at Catholic Masses, ·•until we have som e rain." acconlin!! to a church spokesman The prayer says, "Lord f.oo . in You we livl' a nd mov<' anti ha\'e our bein1! Help us in our present tim<" of trouble. s end us lh<" r<iin we need . and tcuch us to seek \'our laslin~ h<'lp on lhc way lo eternalli ft> " • Bell Raps Democ~ts ~ ' ·Brings Campaign t6 ·UC Irvine ' By DOUG FRITZSCHE Ottt.e Oell<t "l,_$Ut! 1-'0rty·rtVl' yeur~ or ()emocratlC party ruJe huvl' put the Unill.'d States on lhe edge of bankruptcy, accordin g l o Congressm un AlphOn7.o Bell <R·Los J\ngl'les), who brought his U.S. Senate campaign to UC Irv me Monda). Uell urged a restoration of ba lance to the competing partws in Congress at his talk before 12 students. faculty and others. lie urged the election of more Hcpublicans to reverse trends. towa rd more government s pend· ini.: and less r eliance on free· en terprise. However, he 1conceJ ed 1t wo uld t ake. three to five years before significant tightening could be made in federal s pend· in g, eve n with' a h eav ily Hepublican Con gress. Having a Republic;.in Prcs1· llcnt, s aid Hell. fl oes not seem • ~ufftcienl to "hold Congrl'ss in check.'' Bell also hit on energy, which. he said. has been ignored by the Congress. "My bill to open up Elk Hills to drilling has been the onl.v m eaningful energy bill lo pass Congress." he s aid. CaHfornia 's nuclear power plant Initiative, he said, .. would be a disaster to us.·· New forms of energy such a5J solar and fusion energy sources wi ll be available in 20 years. he said. In the m eantime. the U.S. has to rely on its petroleum. By continuing price cont rols on ener gy suppliers and imped· ing progress on projects tha t could open oil resources. he said, "The Cong ress is doing the exact opposite or what the co~.ntry needs. Cong ress is mak~ us more and more dependent tm the OPEC (O rganization of Petroleum Exporting Countries > countries." On the econom y. he said, "We need to g~ the free enterprise svstem a boost. We should go through all the regulatory agen· cics and examine t hem carefully . to see wh1l'h ones are n~edtid ~ day. We s hould ~ave som<' mechanis m "l)1ch \\hco ltll.'Y reach <1 certain level of incom. petency would lhcn s elf. destruct .. The hl~h level of federal spend. iJJg. he ~a id, "has provided u-; with un unlimited array of services. but the pncc has been the loss of personal frct:dom. loss o( economic choice and loss of t·ontrol over our own economic lives." Citin~ cons umer µrotect1on F ro• Page A I OUTFALL. • • Wutc1· Quality Control Uoard~. a representative from the Orange County Boa rd of Supc•r\'isors. aod a s pokesman from the Coun- cil on Environme nt. Employ. ment, Economy and Develop· ment <C EEED ). Oppone nts included the Orange County Envi ronmental Coalition, seve ral arch eolog i sls con - cerned about potenhaJ offshor e areheological s ites. a spokesm an from the South Laguna Civic /\s· sociation, and a Friends of the Earth..representative. Most opponents asked the com· mission to restrict the size of the outfall pipe. Al least one commissioner. chairman Robert Rooney, is de- ad set agains t approving any out- fall system. "l've always been opposed to ocean outfall syste ms. I'm a pro· ponenl o r l and reclam<ition systems a nd the time to as:t on r'ec l amation is now,'' .said Rooney. Man Arrested • ~g&&lataon. he ~aid. "Ihc. e!focl has ofte n been to harm lht• con sumer by u1cn·using prices :md the size of g<l\'t'rnment. lligh gov(•rnment spcndi11g, fl(• s aid, also ha-; mfluen('cd the money m ~1rk('I by driv1n~ up in lerest rah.•s Thl' l11 gh intcrc!)l rate s h;tVl' d1srouragcd tn dustrial c x pons 1on. hl' :.aid. und eonsequently new JObs arc nol be ,m g formed "lt is the nl·pubhc·:111 \'ll'Y.. "he said ... that new JOb:. cannot be manufacture d by Congres~ ... Classes Se t For San Juan R ec Program Se\'entcen cll1!lses will be of fered throug h San Juan Capistrano's first rl'cn•ation pro g·ram beginnint,: the week of Feb. 14. Tom Baker. the cil\•'s rccrca. lion coordin ator. s aid the 11ru· gram has been desi~ned to pl'o vide "somethin~ for e,·eryonl' "· The youth program includ(\'\ beginning guita r. baton, druw11~ and.painting. JU nior (·rafts. s urf mg, tennis, weaving .and needle· point. The adult program offers in· s truction in d og obcrhcncc, bicycling, beginning guitar, in· terior design , wcavin~. bridge, dancercise. yoga and tcnni:-.. There will be a s mall fee to cover the cost of 1nstruC'lur:. and materia ls for the c:l<.1sses, lfaker said. Interested persons may re - gister for the classes in the city ha ll from 9 a.m . lo noon Saturda\' and from 8 a .m . to 5 p.rn. Fch 9 . to 13. Further inform nlion may he obtained b y calling Baker nt 493-1171. Front Page Al In Beat~ of P W ·r Student Hurt; regnant 1 e OLIVERAS. • described her Monday as a lways r(•ac1y to ta lk or the history of the city ·in which s he had seen so many ch<inJ(es. .. Everybody liked her ... said Leo F essenden. a friend and San Clemente resident. "She was always giving of herself to peo-pl<' .. "She neve r met a stranger,'~ said he t dau g hter , Mrs: Margare t Hern.'r'lJ of Capistnino Beach. ''She wo uld just take lo anybody and everybod y . lier house "'as ct I ways open to peo· pie.·· Lesnes ki Mortuary, 640 S . El Camino Real. San Clemente. will lie open for visi't at ion today and \\'cdn~sday. Rosary will be recited at 7 :30 p m. Wednr·sday and a Requiem llif!.h Mass will be ~aid at 10 a.m . Thursday in the Serra Chapel of the old mission. Following th£' Mass. she will b<• l>uneci next to her hus band. "ho died in 1963. in the old mlss1on fem et crv In add1tit!h lo her daughter. Mr.;;. Olivares 1s survivecf hy three sons . The odore G. of Capistrano Beach. William H. of \.\' h 1 t t 1 e r a n cl J e r om e .J . of Capistrano Rct1Ch.;,, two sister~. l.t1P<' Comb:o; o f n'!l1a Park and Tnn1clad Loho nf Norwalk : in1• ,l!ramkhildren and lhree g ca1 - g ra ndchi ltiren Re-Elect * * A Dana Point man who al· legedly beat his pregnant wife and j umped on h er stom ach 1s scheduled to faee arraignment on assault charges today in South Orange Cou!ltY Municipal Court. Orange County Sheriff's of-· ricers said they arrt'sled Sam Jona tha n Lune tta. 2R. of J\p 5 33941 Strel"t of I he Si Iver Lantern, · after he attacked h1~ wife. Leslie Diane, 25. <luring ~1 dispute in the couple's home. Thoy said Mrs. Lunetta is nine months pregnant. Deputic•s said Mrs. Lunetta told t hl'rn Lhat her· hus band s t r uck h e r n•pc•a tedly and jumped on he r. Mrs Lunetta lall•r l'l'<'C'IVNI treatment from a lol·~11 doctor. She wa ~ reported today to be "do· ing quite well." Woman Leaps To Her Death S1\N 1-'H /\NCISCO <AP) ·-f\ woman leaped to her death in rront of a Ray /\rcn Rapid Transit train at the Powell Street station. Polit•e s:iic1 the unirlentified \'iCtim hid hcrs<'lf Monday in a tunnel alcove just pust the we!'l end oft he s t a t io n * * * * * DOM RACITI * * * * * * Fathe r Suing Damages to be ascen aincd in trial <'ourt wen• demanded Mon- dav bv the f athrr of :1 San Clemente Ji igll School student I who· gedly s uffered serious in- juri hen s he was thrown lo the • u 15 ·am ~de st udcnt. The Or a ngc• County Su1l('rwr: Court :rn s 111 t fl ll.'d hy l>a v1d Moore for hrs daughter. J>enist•. identifies · William Blm·k as the student. The Capistrano Uni fied llii.!h School Dis trict is named as co-def encl ant. It is allcgC'd that the m111rir:- \\'{'rc infli ctNI on J)c·<'. 1:1, J97 t. clunng an mdclt•n l <Cl the h1µh school. - Mee ting Set By Retirees The San Clemt•nte <'hapt<'r ot tht· Na trona! A~sol·1at11111 of Retired F C'Clera I LmployC's \\ 111 meet al t : 3U p m next Tuesda~· Web IOI al tht• San Clem1·nt1• Community C lubhouse. The· guest speaker will he :i Social Security reprc!iental1v~·. who will pro\ 1de a question and answer period following his lalk. Rrfreshments a nd a ~oc·ial hour follow the mt•ctlng. Further infnrm;ltion mci~· h<' uhtaincd by C'alling 498-1047. COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL ,. DOM RACITI GETS THINGS DONE • ACTION CENTER; Dom propos.t • adiOft cenfe.-so tturt di of ow comploinh wil be illllMdiatefy Mwd. • TAXES: Four y.ars CllJO DOM proMIHd to kup our tons low. He hos n en 9on• a step fwther. TAXES HAVE HEN REOUCEO. • • • DOM is worldflCJ herd for th• COfttfNc:tiOft of th• 19th St. bri •• which will wft QI Q CJaf•way for ftM biniMIS OIMf lftdusfriot cfevtfopmtnf of OW COfftfftUftify. I LAST ON. THE BAl,LOT • FIRST IN CIVIC LEADERSHIP I P...i"" ~, l:ollt""' to re •10(1 °""' RoM• II n111d c;.,.,,..._ C."•''""~ \ L._ ____________________________________ ,~ .... N-•wpo..;...•_•e_•~--------------------------------------~ I •• • T ue day' C losi_n~ P r ic NEW YORK. STOCK EXCHANGE '· Tv.day February 3 1976 u se DAILY PILOT A I 3 Deficit E xpected Short-r ange SS ( Problems Seen 8ySYLV1" PORTl:R r Seco11d 111 o Srnr :J J BecaU!il' Of lht> ('()mbUlcd 1mpaCI of years O( high tn0U t1on and high unC'mploymcnt the Soci,tl Sccunty syMt m Wlll pay out $6 b1lhon more 111 b~nor1ts th"'n at wall collect 1n taxes in '76 Next ~ ear. another S6 billion dcr1c1t 1s in sight Tht.s tS 10 cause for panic F:vcn uflcr next ycrlr s de fte1t the re stall will be about S.15 b1lhon m Social Securi ty tniisl fund reserves Uut of cour~w this • s1tuat1on cannot be a l lowed to continue 111 J e f101 tely The Pre~• dent recognized t he challenge with his pro pos a ls l a s t m o nth Congress must not duck Maney's Worth because 1t 1s a n elcl'l1on year This is the year ror solution!'; -well a head of an y cns1s date -lo provide that add1tlonul rmancing will be on hand when 1l as needed SUCH ACTION ALSO would restore pubhc conr1dcncc 11'1 the program damaged by a recent rash of unwarrunl~d attacks on Social Sccunly s soundness and v1ab1hty Even forgotten 1s the vita l fact that Social Secunty benefits are a mong the greatest weapons we have against a prolonged economic slump There are s everal ways t o meet the short term fmanc mg problem of lhe Social Secunty program -without set ting a n arbitrary hm1t on benefit increases to the elderly disabled widowed and orphaned to help them keep up with inflation ( 1) TH F. R ATE OF the SS ta x now 5 85 percent each for employe and employer and 7 9 percent .for the self employed co uld be mcreased Robe rt J Myers former ch1ef actuary o f t he Social Secunly Admm1strat1on a nd now an adviser lo the hfo ins urance industry proposes an mcrease of O 5 percent each next year 0977 J al the latc~t Preside nt Fo rd has recommended an increase of 0 3 each, asofl977 But increas ing the r ates would hit all covered workers. socking 1t lo the workmg poor as well as to middle and higher uu:om e wo rke r:; This a lso would affect a ll employers. who would have to contnbute more for employes on lht pa yroll and new employes hired These ac.1 d1llonal costs might cause the m to cut back on hinngs -or pass on the costs to us m the form of higher pnces Cor their products (2) Instead or hiking the rate Robert M Ball former Comm1ss1one r o f Socia l Security, r ecommends that Cong ress raise the maximum amoumof earnings taxable for SS to $25,000, beg1mung an 1977 T HIS RAISE WOULD not affect the SS taxes paid by th<' four out of five workers whose earnings fall below the max imum subject lo Soria! Security taxes That maximum 1s expected to be SHi 800 m 1977, up from 1976 s maxim u m of $15 300 Those paying 1 h<' tax on earnings between $16 800 an<I S25 000 Ball points out would get added SS protection from the add1t1ona l taxes For instance 1f you re 55 years old and earning $25 000 or more from 1977 to r et1r<'m ent at 65 vou could look fo rw ircJ to a monthly bener1t more than $100 hi(he r t ha n you otherwise would collect (3l Still anothcr proposal calls for gene al revenue funds to be c ontri buted to the Soc ial Security trust funds But this would bring with 1t the d,1nger that the progr am m igh t eventually hecomc a welfa re system with bene fits based on an ignominious 'means test ' A runilamental strength of the Social Secunty progra m is that benefits a rc paid as an earned right ' Edison Se eks--Sale Of Mortg age Bonas South<.'rn 'al1 forn1a Zd1son -..<1mpany has f iled :in .lp· plica tion with the Cahforn1a Public Ul1ht1es Comm1ss1on re questing authoriiallon to issue and ,ell up tn $125 m1lhon of first and refunding mortgage bomh Jack K Horton board chairman and chief e xecut1v" offic1 r .innounccd The new issue des1gnntcd Scr1cs;;G 1s ,,chcdulcd for competitive 01dd 1n~ on March 17 The e lectnc utility expects l<' 11lc .i reJ!1s trat1on slate ml'nt with th<' S<'cun l1<:s and Lx< hanJ!e Comm1ss1on in WashmJ!lOn, D C on F'eh > llortoo ,aid Proceeds from the sale nfth1 oonds N11l be u~<'d to rc1m burse the com p;rnv" tr1.: l'-11~ for funds previously ex pended b.,. Echson for 1t" c1>n1anuJ111-! ~nnstruc t1on pro~rarv. and the refundml? 1>f its $.15 n11 ll1on series C mortgage hon<!.c; which will ma tu re on Fehru.11 ' 1 'i 1976 tic not~d Edison supplies clcctn cal y tn more than 7 5 m1ll1on peo pie hving in the com pany s :iO 000 "'luarc mile serv1 rc tc r ntory in Ccntral .i n1J Southern\ d1forn11 F or 1975 All ergan's Sales Clinili 30 Percent In 1n e based Allcrg.1n Pha rmareol1cals has ;in nounct:d fourth quarter .ind yea r e nd opN::iling rcsuJto:; F or the full Y<.'ur sal1 s totalled $3:1 052 000 up 3" ['< ~ cent o vf'r 19 74 s.'llt s of ~ 300 000 Income after tax es and beforr d1scontinuC'<1 operation a nd extraordin try 1t<.'m was $2 l)'"l:J 000 equal In Sl 17 per sh .ire compared to $1 709 000 or 70 renl" 111 r share earned m 1974 AciJu~I meuls added 5 centi; f)('r -.ha t 1 to 1975 s net incom e for a tot 11 of $1 22 per s hare FOURTH quarter stilt 1t were S8 975 000 up 32 percent over s a les in the fourth qunrtcr 1974 F.arnings aftc r taxes and bcrore d1scont111ued operalaon a nd e xtraord1n,1rv item for this penot1 l'quallctl ~}18 000 (3fi cenb per share 1 \Crs11s $610 000 <2!'i <C'nl:s r cr .;hnrcl reported 1n lhC' fourth quarter ::i yenr ngo ( ommenting on these r e suits Gavin S llt'rhert, Jr , (11 E'S1denl and Chu: f CXCCUllV<' nff1ccr s;i1rl 1 he mome n tum exh1h1l ed dunns: the first lhrce quarter s of 1!}75 con llnucrl 1n the fourth riuarter 11dcd by the first t1m<' sales of our new sort l<.'ns prote in r!C'an<'t fn the l1 ~ ma rket l111t1al de mand (or the protein rl('aner <'Xceeded our produc t1on c.1pac1lv W<' hnve com pleted construction of add1 l 1o n a l m ,1nuf uc turin ~ r 1pnb1h1y at Irvin<' a nd nrc tlllw well pos itioned to meet tht' conlmuinl! de mand for the protc 1n c leane r - ... AJ4 DAILY PILOT TueSday, February 3, 1976 ----- .-. • -GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA THE fLlM-FLAM MAN LAURA 11 lE THREE FACES OF EVE JANE EYRE PLANET OF THE APES THE' AGONY AND THE ECSTASY THE GRAPES OF WRATH BUS· STOP HUSTLER Tl IF. LEJ.-"f HAND OF COD OUR MAN FLINT lfOWTOMARRY A MILLIONAIRE • • • Now on our DC-10's to Chicago, Denver and Houston, see specially condensed movies at no extra cost. Starting Fd)ruarv 2nd on o u1 wide DC-1 0 screen we're ~ ' sho\\'in g D nuhk Fea ture Films in evny cabin . The film s fea- tured a hove an.· ju~t so me o f many. /\long with o ur spt-ciall y condense d fea tures we're al so hi g hli ghting the \\'urld nf ~pn rt:-., t1l'\\'S and lrnman interest of thL· 30\, 40~" and 50\ \\'ith cLu;sic newsreels. And we're showing c:i rtoons that \\'ill keep you laughing. Newsreels, cartoons and D ouble Fea ture Films, you'll find chcy add up to th e fine st cn tcrtainnwnt package in the air today. 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Los Angck·s -772-6000; Beverly l l1lh anJ S.10 Fernando V:ilky -'>Rfi-IOOO: Burh:rnk . Clt·nJalc :inJ P:isaden:i -246-7181: Long lkach -5J7 .. J400, OntJno .rnd Ponwn.1 -'l8J·JM14; Orang'" Councy -537-.l 1 M. HivcrsiJc and $30 lkrnarJino Toll Fm· :it (800) 222·28111. San Gabrtd Valiq· -57fJ-4210; S:inta Monica and South Bay -646·2230. ~ • - C' 7 Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 69, NO. J.4, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A "l'oday·s losing N. \'. Stocks TU ESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1976 TEN CENTS SaddlehaCk Schools OK 'Open Lunch' By LAURI E K~PER Ol llM O•ily Pilot ~•II Saddlcback Valley Unified School District trustees agreed Monday to allow "open lunch" at Mission Viejo and El Toro Hi gh Schools for a trial period begin· ning April 5. The action passed on a 4 to I vote with George llcnry, the school board president, dissent· inR. Trustees have been pondering the notion, whic h allows Mudents to leave campus during the lunch period, s ince it was formally pro· posed by Mission Viejo s tudents in December. The students had been working toward their proposal for a year and a h a lf. l'rinc1pals and teachers gener a lly opposed the program and expressed concerns about traffic conges tion, ~tu· dents' activity ln the community and antjcipaled c lass tardiness Trustees indicated their belief tha t "ope n luneh" s hould prom pt student responsibility which they :.t'C as a goal of education. Under the program. "open lunch" will be allowed for the l~st quarter of the school year. If, at the end of the quarter, it does not pr~ve satisfactory, a "closed campus" will be reestablished. Also. if there are problems dur ing the trial period, the principal, with the appro\"al of the supenn tendent, c:.1 11 e nd the program ''l'\'e probably changed my mmd three time~ a day on -0 rt.·· ~ular basts for the last 10 days on this issue." ad m 1ttcd Trust\.'(' Carole Ncustadt. She said :-.ht· felt students have to he given the chance. The issue has pron~n to be a 'Abortion Too -·Far' Ford Says States Shou.ld Decide Issu~ WASIUNGTON (AP) -Prcs i· di t Ford s aid today he thinks t U.S. Supreme Court decision le li7.ing ab.ortion .. wenl too far" and that individual states should be allowed to make their own deoiis ion on the issue. The Pres id ent said that while he s upports the Supreme Court ruling as lhe la w of the la nd, he belie ves that S constitutiona l amendment lo pe rmit each s tate to adopt its own regulations 1s "a prefcr"i'e answer." Club Gav e Al the same lime. Ford said he did not think a constitu\ional amendment b<snning abortio n was the correct a p-proa ch. Ford gave his position on :1hor- tion in r esponse to a question in a n interview with CBS news man Walter Cronkite. Ford's com . ments were made public later by the White Ho us e a t the ins istence of newsmen . Jn the inte rview, Ford said he took ··a moderate position'' on the issue. · ··1 do not be lieve in abortion on demand. I do not agrct.• with thl' court decision of 1971 (sicl. On the othe r hand, l do not agree that a constitutional amendment 1s the proper remedy. I think we • have to recognize that there a rc instances when abortion should be permitted.•• The ·President citc'CI such in· stances as illness of the mother. rape. a nd other "unfortunate things that might happen," re· qu.iring .. som e flexibibty." 1 ,200-S tudent Campus But Ford said ol the Supreme Court decis ion. which MIS issued an 1973. althoug h aides said he mista ke nly put the date as 1971. that "I think the court decis ion went too far. I think a constitu· tional amendment goes too far. If there was to be some action in this area, it's my Judgment that tt ought to be on a basis of whut ea ch jndividual slate wishes to do under the cireumstancc:.. ·· Ford <tdded that "even though <See ISSt:E, Page Al) 'JFK Knew ·To Battin Campaign Capo ·Trustees OK Of Plots'- School Bid Package Goldwater By GARY GRANVILLE Oflll~ 0 .. 1,. Piiat Sl•fl Docum ents filed Monday in Supe rior Court s how that indict· ed Ora nge County Supervisor Robert Battin received cam· paign contributions from Lincoln Club members. Also placed into evidence a t Battin's pre-trial hearing was a 1969 letter form former president Richard Nixon thanking the San- ta Ana super visor for his help in Nixon·s 1968 election victory. The Lincoln Club donations as well as the Nixon letter arc in· tended by Deputy District At· torney Jack n yan to help dis· prove Rallin 's a llegation that he IS a \'ICtim Of s elective proSeCU• lion. Trus tees of the C:lpistrano Unified School District have ap- proved a bid package for the dis· trict's third high school, a J,,200 s tudent campus on the border between Mission Viejo and San . Juan Capistrano. Bids for the construction pro· ject a re e stimated to go oul late r this month to meet a targeted completion d.;tte of fall 1977. . The schob1, to be known as Capistrano Valley Hi~h School, will be located adjacent to Sad- dleback College near the Avery and Mar guerite P arkways in- tersection. Plans arc lo build the campus in two phases. The first phase, estim ated at $5.8 mtlhon . is funded and will provide classroom space for 1.200 stu· dents. A seeond phas e, which would double the eapacity, is cont· ·ingent upon the s uccess of a $30 m illion bond election plaeed by the school distriet on the March 2 ballot. When completed the new earn. pus will provide students living in the southern portion of Mission Viejo with a closer campus. Miss ion Viejo students l iving withip the boundaries or the Capistra no Unified School Dis· tricl presently are being bused to San Clem ente and Dana Hills Jlig h Schools. (l is naltin 's claim that can- d 1 cl at rs backed b y the· Re puhlican-oricntcd Lincoln ('lub arc immune from prosccu· Cton for political offenses. On the other hand, the county surrrnsor insists. politicians hackl'd hy Dr. Louis Cella a nd Rit:hard O 'Neill a r c , like himself, singlcrl o ut for prosccu· tron. San Diego Finally Gets Wet; OC Next? l~'·as the cClunly Grand .Jury last August that indicted Battin on seven felony c harges related to ;tlll'gatio n s tha t he cam · paignccl for lieute nant governor 111 197.\ at taxpayer <'xpense. Monday , Battin said the Lin· t'oln Chth member donations and Nixon letter do not dimint~h his s ell•CI in• prosN·ut ion defense. "\Ve 'r<' talking about can· clid.1tcs supportt'd hy the cluh itself .met not individual mcm· lwr-;." he s:1id. i\:-far as the Nixon apprcc1a· tion Idle r is concerned. Ballin said, "That goes to prove that l \•(' m:iclc s0mc had errors in g<•tting on lhl! wrong mailing lists '' BuL ll v;i n had more thnn B:lt· t1n ·s O\\O campaign fin:1nce slatc mC'nts and Nixon's le tte r with whl(•h to c hallenf?e the de· (S<'C BATTI N, Page 1\.2} P rayers for r ainfall in parchC'd South<.'rn California a pparently paid off as a steady sp1inkle was reported this morning HI San Diego. Archbishop .Joseph McGucken of the San Francisco Homan Catholic Archdiocl'sc had asked for the prayers to bring an <.'nd to the drought that has plagued California sinrc July. The first rain s ince Dec. 20 f<.'11 on San 01<.'go County beginning at 8 a .m. Calls lo the city con· firmed that streets ar<' ~\ill wet and a steady dri7.zle is reported in most areas. Forcc:istcr~ said 1l could continue into Wrctnesd<1y but skies cleared m some scc· tions . Los Angeles Weath<'r Service foreraster Patricia Rowe ~ays a hi gh pressurc system off t hc nor thern California coas t is beginning to dct eriornl<' and a low pressure system 1s devl'lop· mg. African Dijaek ~ 21 Fre nch Chi llren Held DJIBOUTI, Afars and Issas Territory CAP> .....-An nrmed ba nd hijacked a school bus today and took 2l c·hildren of F r e nch military families and the driver hostage. demanding unconditional independence fv r this strat c~ic Eust African territory, £ren c h authorities said. The hijackers tried·to take the bus into neighbor: ing Soma lia. but il was reported s topped in no-man·~ land between the J"rench ~rnd Somali border posts eight miles .south of Djibouti., capital of the territory ~II the southern entry to the Red Sea. France recognized the territory's right to in- dependence after a referendum, but it is claimed by both its n eighbors. Somalia and Ethiopia. Among the hijackers' demands. re ported by the · French government in Paris. was an official renun- <'iation of the r eferendum and immediate liberation of ,all p<>titicnt prisoners. "That low s hould hit central California soni cllme tomorrow." :.he suid , "and we should get a lit· tic of it by Wednesday evening.·· <Late satellite pictures show some low pressure off the• coast and forecasters said thcrc is a possibility of ra in as early as this evening. l The forecas ter said there is a good chanl'C of increas ing :.howers, <':ipcciall y over the weceknd. She hedged a bit in her forecast for Wednesday night. s aying. ··rr your l.i wn really needs it. you might want to give· 11 a s prinkle Wednl•sday after- noon just in case '' She said that although the L/\ Weather SC'rvice is stic·king its neck out on a 30 percent forecast for Wedne~· clay night, s he wanted t o covert herself. Weather servirc forecast er Roger Pappas said a large area of strong high pressure has h<'en staltoned off the coast for th<• past several weeks. shunting a ll storms from the Pacific Ocean lo the north of the state. "Wh al we cull extended com· puter foreca ts s how the h1~h go. mg far to the north, w1lh a low ' setting up over California toward the weekend.'' he said. Tn San Fran cisco. Archbishop McGucke n offered a pravcr to be· said at Catholic m asses. "until we have som e rain," according to a churc h spokesman. The prayer says, "Lord God. in You we hv(' and move and have our being. Help us in our present time of trouble, send us the rain we need. and teach us to seek Your lasting help on the way lo eternal life." Botnbs to Explode YUCC/\ FLAT, Nev. (UPI) - Two nuclear warheads will be detonated within 15 minutes or each othe r Wednesd3y. WASlllNGTON <UPI J -S<>n Aarry Goldwater <R-Anz.). said today he knew about assassina· lion plots agaim;t Cuban le<Jdl•r Fidel Castro in early 1972 and that the aulhorizatton could only have come from P resident J ohn F. Kenn<'dy. "It had to be on the orders of the govern ment.'' h e told rt• porters after testif~ ing before the Senate Government Operations Committee. "There's no other way." Gesturing tow:ird the \\"hite House occupied IJy Kennedy at the time Golclw<1ter ~aul. "'Everything points right do\\ n there." Goldwater, who is one of five Republican ml•mbcr~ on the 11-man Senate lntc lhgcnce Com- mittee. sai~ that p;.incl Spl•nt nine of its first 10 months .. trying to get Kcnm•dy·s name• out of it." lie said .. all th~ t'\i<knce" is in some 900 to 1,000 pages of lh1· transcript taken dulin/.! the <'<1m mittee 's in\'estig;.ition o f as sassination plots . The official report released by the committee Nov. 20 was am biguous in placing responsibility for assassination plots the CIJ\ devised but ncvC'r l'arri<.'d out. ft said : "The committee fincis that the s vs tem of e~ecutive com- mand and control \\:J!' so am- biguous thut 1t i:< <iifficult to be cc1taan at what lcv<'I :issassina· t1on ac11vi t~ was known ;ind authori?<'d. This :-1lual1<1n creates the disturbmR pron•ss that governm ent officials might have undertaken assassination plot!' "1thout it having been in· eontroverti hly clear that there was explicit authoriz.it1on from the pr<.'stclcnts. It 1~ alsu possible that then• m ight. lwvc ht•N1 a Slit'· ccssful 'pla usible denial· in \\hi ch prcs1dentiat auth0n zat111n was issul'd but is now ohscur~d. ·· GoldwatC'r s aid that word of as sassination plots .. came to me• early in 1972 from someone in the know. J didn .l think il would evC'r c:omeout except in lut<>r history:· Goldwate r said 1t ulsois "pretty WC'll known to the ArmcdServ1Cl'S Committee that ('fforts were un - der way to sa botage the govern· (St'e PLOTS, Page A2 l Woman Pulled From Shower /\ woman was pulled from the shower in her El Toro home Mon· day and robbed of $30 by two men who also attempted to sexually assault her, Oron~c County Sheriffs offic·ers reported today Deputies ::.aid the two men. one of t he m armed. forced their way into the hom e. ordered the naked 27-year -old v ictim out of l ht- s hower and took $30 from he r. Deputies said the victim told the m that one of the assailants a ttempted to r ape her s hortly before the two men nc<.t from the home. ll'sson in the democratir f)rt1t·1.:.,s. said '!'rustre Loa Young .. \\'llh freedom COttH'S '1CCCptaOCl' Of respon~ilnlity an<I thars what this is." she s aid. Tl'uslt..• Denni.; Smith r1111- tended al'guments ugainst th1· program were ··wl';.1k and vt•ry unconvinc111g." llt' said there• wer<.' no eduC'atlonal rc-a:.011s gi,·en for not supporting tht? pro- i;:ram. Seo Jtlo11ster? Although Tn1s tt•(: \\'tlliJm Kohle r obJ\.'ctcd to Smith·s slat\.· ments, hl' still voted for tlw l11al program. He sa11l .., forml•r Mi:-· s1on Vl~·jo studt•nt ·~ tom111l'11t ,''1f ~ou don't try 11. )1111 '11 11\.'\'\'r know how it l'Oml·s out."~\\ :I) 1•d him to support thl' program. :\!though he personally favor'> "open lunch" Henry rcfu:.cd t<1 support the prog nm Ut't'UU~c <See LUNCH, Page t\2) UPI ltltPholo This ts one of s111. live• boped trus taccan I 1!:.h predator~ which w e nt on dis play at the New York Aquarium. Measuring from 12 lo 18 inches. the crust <.1ccans wt.•re dredged from 350 fathoms fro m a s hrimp boat 100 miles south of P e n s acola by a New Yo rk Zoological Society tea -:- Bell Says Democrat: 'Bankrupt Nation' O•llV Pllol Sl•fl PllOIO 'BALANCE THE CONGRESS' Rep. Bell at UCI ---- Jliejo Sclwo l Name Clwsen "Barcelona Hills'' was the nnme selected Monday night hy t rus t e e s of \ h t• Capistrano l 'nif1ea School 1J1s tnct for M 1<. sion Vie1o·s nPwC'sl elementary school 'l'he name·. one of 15 choicl's submittrd fo llw board. \\<IS rt'· commend ed hy s t udents of Castille -Nori h School "ho arc· scheduledtotransferto tl1eirnew • campus dunng tht• nrxl school year. llarcclon a lltll-; Elementary School, currently under coo strudion. is locat(•d 10 Miss10n Veijo's Bur celon a llomes trart at 2300() Via Santa M :.ma. THIS IS REAL 'FISH STORY' NO RWTC H. Enf!lanci <UPI) More thnn 100 fishermen, mc m· ben of un J?lin g clubs in t he English Midlands . set u record Monday m a fi s hing conlesl. on the River Ya re. N o t one a n g l <'t" caug ht anythinJ?. By DOUG F RITZSCHE Ollh• 011IV P1lol SYll Forty-fi,·c years of Democratic party rule-ha\'C' put the L'n1tccl Slates on the ellg<' of hankruptc~. acco rdin g tu Congrl'!-.~m.rn Alphonzo Be II ( H ·Los /\nl!elt·~ 1, who brought his C .S S na11· campaign tour l n 'tnl• l\tonday Bell urged a rr~tnr<Jt1011 of balance to the compctin~ p~irti1·-; m Congress a t h is talk lwf1m· I:! students. faculty :and other~ He urged the C'lectron of more Republi cans to reverse trends toward m ore government Sfll•nd· ing a nd less n·ltance on free t'n- terpr1se. However. he conceded 1t would take three to flvl' year-; before s ign1f1cant tJghtcnin)! could be made in fl'deral !.(wnrl- 1 n g, even with a hc~1v1ly Republican Congress. !laving a RC'pubhc:rn f'rC'Si· dent. said Bell. dot•s not scl•m sufficient to "hold Congrcs~ in ('heck .. Bell also hit on ·c>nc rg,·. whlC'h, he said. ha s hC'C'n 1irnort'd hy the Coni::rcs:;. "My bill to open ur 1-;lk llills to drilling has het•n llH! only meaningful 1..·ncr1-?Y ball to pas!> Congress,'· he said. Ca It f orni a' s nuc I car poWl'r (See BE i.i., P age A2) 1''e ache r ' I n c r e a s in J.! c Io u <I ~ tomght and m ostl> cloudy Wednesday with :m J)C'rccnl chance of light shower:-; in the a fternoon Cooler d.iys . Jlighs in lh<' low fiOs , Overnight lows in the 40s. I NSIDE TODAY Erperts m l/1e psycholng1cal f 1('/d n/f f'r m.~1ql11 s on l1t>W I<> cope w11/1 stri•ss 1hro11q/10ut the life cycles . .'it.'e n I, lndt-x •UY-S.nl<• "' Aftf'u.,..r\ ENN .. mi.o e1 llillt••H ~io'!°J! "~: ~,'i"0:.1.';~~.:, Clntllltcl C1 If Or•nQ41 Oounly (iOmlu 8J Ptopl• Cfouwtrd Ill SYl•I• Po'1tr DN•ll ... Uot At S,On\ Ediltrl•l Pa.. A• SIK l Mtrhh £n"'1eln,,,.nt "'' Ttlnl\lon l'lMft(t AU·U ,,,. ... ,, PW IM llt<Of'd Al WUIMr "",."ope "' WOrlCI lffwt 1nwrmhtl0fl A 10 , Ill Alt "ll A4,8t ... BM AU ll4·S AU·U All AlO 114 A•,I• -- A l DAil y PILOT SB J ':'.l~ed .. ;,tf~ Delayed By Jiil.AR \'KAY•; Of"'• Oalt~ f'llM Sl•ft So-ast Regional <..:oastal Co ners have postponed de{. e fate of a proposed ocea tra il s ys tem for was tewater that could ucccleratc growth in the s outh county. Commissioners heard several hours of argume nts Monday from the Aliso Water Manage- ment. Agency (AWMA> and peo- ple oppos ing the $7.5 million pro· Ject. However, the y decided to wait until March l to vote on the project. AWMA e nco mpasses the Irvine Ranch Water Dis trict. Laguna Beach Water District. South ~aguna Sanitary District , Los Ahsos Water Dis trict, El Toro Wa le r Dis trict and the Moulton Niguel Water District. At issue is whether AWMA should be allowed lo fac,ilitate growth through the constr uction of a more efficient outfall s yste m with an increased capacity. Th e com misston's planning s taff agreed that the project could benefit water quality. However. th ey s aid that the ac- compa nying detrimental effects to air and la nd resources due to growth m ay res ult in a nclagive, rather t ha n positive. effect. Carl Kymla , chairman of AWMA. requested approval for a 52-inc h pipe to carry the wastewater effluent down the Aliso Creek stre am bed and out into the ocean The project would be funded with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) money and also runds from the State Water Quality Contro l Hoard. ll would replace two existing outfalls that do not meet state s tandards. The com mission's pla nners said a 42-inch pipe would be suffi. <'ient and would probnbly en· cour age growth. Howe ver, K\'mla said a 42-inch pipe would be· s ufficient for only ~ __)3 years and that it would need to be enlar ged a t that time. A numbe r of persons spoke in favor of Kymla's position. inc lud· ing representatives from the Sa n Uiego and Santa Ana Hegional Wate r Qua lity Control Boards. a representative from the Orange County Ro ard of S•Jperv isors. and a s pokesman from the Coun- cil ori Environment. Employ- ment, E conomy u nd l>c\'t'lo1> me nt ICEEED> ( Opponents included the Ora nJ,!e County Environ mental Coalition. o;everal a r c h co log1s ts c nn ccrned about pote ntial ofrshorc ar<'heoloJ(ical s ites. a spokesman from the Sout h Lag una C1v1c /\s- sociution, and a Friends of the Earth n •pl·csentativc. Most opponent., asked the <'O m· m1Ss1on to res tr ict th<' SI ZC of thl· outfall p1pc. At least o ne cornmissirm er. l'ha1rman Robe rt Rooney, 1s dc- ad set agains t a pproving ans out- fall syst em . "l 'vl' alwn_vs been opposed to ocean outfall systt•ms . I'm a pro· pone nt o f land rC'c lama lion systems a nd the time to act on rec l a m a tio n 1s now." sn1d Rooney Female Bandit Hits Again HOLLYWOOD tliPll -A m1d- d I c a ~ l' d w o m a n h e Ii f'\' e cl rcspons1bll~ Cor ;1t least 2il bank robberies 111 recrnl months t•a lm· ly entcrC'd l.1n<'oln Savmgs llank. Monday, d cm :rnrlc cl m<in<>y. then walk<>d <lUl with Sl,:llfi in cash. Poli<'e said the woman, who always curries a lnri::e handbag, mny have robbC'd 16 banks in the <'ily and at le ast four in the <'Ollnty. 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She Symbolized San Juan plant initia t ive, ht• ~md, '"would be a di~aister to us." • Altogether, Ryan gave Judge Kenneth Lae 45 exhibits intended to scuttle B~tin 's defense. Meanwhill.,. Battin's attorney, Matthew Kurillch, was adding .affidavits in support or 3 de rense motion calling for th~ defense to be provided with district al· torney investigation reports on political figures. ''The need for the files is to show that each person or the ~roups was t reated diCferenlly because he belonged to either the favored (political) class or the unfavored (political) class," said KuriUch in his motion. Kurillch we nt on to charge that District Attorney Cecil Hicks is a member or the favored c lass and recognizes the power attained by the opposite class. In addition to his own motion. Kurilich gave Judge Lae a n af. fidavit signed by Battin that at- tempted to trace the rise of the Cella-O'Neill faction. It was founded, according to Batlin's statement, in 1970 by the late Fred Harber as a coalition of Democrats, middle-income con- servative R e puaans and splinter political g . By 1974, the coal n had suc- ceeded in electing three mem- bers to the Board of Supervisors, two Democratic candidates to the s late Assembly and a con- gressman. Battin said. Also cited as s u cces s ful political c andidates at least partially backed by Cella and O'Neill were former county as- sessor Jack Vallerga, Rep. An· drew Hinshaw <R-Newport Beach) and Sheriff Brad Gates. Battin said the Cella-O'Neill of- ficeholders have challenged the Lin<'oln Club domination of Orange County politics and as a result, have been singled out for prosecution . Today, Judge Lae is expected to hear arguments from Ryan and Kurilich in support of their positions and, possibly, rule on lhe motion to have investigation records turned over to the de- fense. Golf Tourney· For Charity Announced The Tres Osos Gui lei of the Sad· dlcback Valley will sponsor a ~olf t ournament and dinner- dan<'e Friday. Fe b. 13. to bcne fi l the o utpa tie nt program a t Childre n 's Hospit<JI. The 18-hole tournament will begin at 11.30 a .m . on the Mis· s ion Viejo Country Club golf c·ourst• t\ Fiat X 19 has been donated as u priLc for a hole in one. Cocktails will be served ul G:30 p.m . a t the Mission VieJo Inn. Golf trophies will be awarded al 7:30. and a buffet dinner will be served from 8to10. Dancing will continue until 1 a.m. Donations are $17.50 pe r person_. Add itional jnformation . 1s _ava1~able by calling J ean de Vnes. t1cket chairm an, 837·7320. Se~ond Fire Hits Boston BOSTON (U P I l -A second major fire in a s many nights struck Roston jus t afte r mid- ni ght, fore in ~ we ary firem en · back out into som e of the worst weather of the winter . Some RS firefighters, many of them caked in ice·. fou~ht a thrcc- alarm blaze today that destroyed ~1 block of s m a 11 bus iness offices in the Dor<'hesl<'r section. The firemen stopped the !fames from spre ading to u nursing home, but tota l damag-e in the hlock w as ei>t1matccl ~.t 41hout $100,0()0 '()glalas Calme d PINE RIDGE. S .D. (UPI) The viole n ce-troubled Pinc Ridge Oglala Sioux reservation was <'aim today but thl! bureau of Indian affairs tactical unit re- mained on the s prawling re- s ervation afte r the weekend s hooting dea th of Byron Oesersa . De Irina M on ri4uez Oilvares, the matriarch of San Jua n Capistrano. died on he r SOlh birthday Monday in South Coast Community Hos pital Chosen m s triarch liy lhl' Sun Juan Capis trano His t o ri <·al ·Society in 1970, Mrs. Olivares· family, on her mother 's side, was one or the oldest in the :;mall mis- :;ion c ity. Her great-grcat-g randfalhl'r was Isidro Aguilar, th~ mas ter mason who came from ~exico lo super vise cons truction of the Arty Kids . Do Mural :Jn Viejo About 20 c hildren in kin - dergarten through se venth gr ade will gather at Mount o( Olives Lutheran Church in Mission Vil'· jo Saturday to paint a mura l which will be hun,!! in u library in Nunawading, Australia . Another mural. painted by Australian c hildren. will he dls- playcd in the Mission Viejo librarv . The.exchange was arr anged bv Chris tine Vasquez. children's librarian at the Mission Viejo branch. as a way of celebrating the nation's bi<'entennial. She has a lso arranged to s wap murals with a l i br ary in Portland, Maine, Although she is not sure what theme the Australian youngStl!rs will 04e in their murals, the • children in Maine will draw New England bice ntennial them~ Mission Viejo's mura ls will be California scenes. Children are being asked to sign up in the library now to work on the s econd mural during the spring. Kinderga rten a nd first grade youngs ters will work on the mural from 9 a .m . to noon Satur- ~· Murc h 6. Second and third graders will work during the same hours April 3 and children from gr ades four and five will work May . Sixth and seventh graders will finish the mural on May29. Because only 20 children will be allow ed to pa int ·on each Saturday, Miss Vasquez is ur~­ ing a rea youngsters to sign up now. Fro• Page Al LUNCH ... polls sho~ed that a slight ntaJon· t y of the parents opposed it. As elected officials. he said, lhe board docsn 't have the right to make persona l evaluation. "If we are going to make dec isions bas ed o n our own pe rsonal knowledge," he said, "then I s ug- gest we never lake a poll of the people.'' · His argument .failed to sway othe r board m<>m bcrs . During the ~discussion heforc the vote, teachers and students r<>peated their positions that they would nccept whatever decis ion the bo ard made. Also. Superintendent Ric ha rd Welle recomme nded that t he board adopt the trial progra m. ntil then. he had macle no s tate- ment of his feelings on the issue . Admitting the ci iHiculty of ,go- ing aga inst the a d v1CC' of his pr\n· l'tpals, Dr. Welte s:ud the stu dents earned the right to f.!lve it .i tria l lest Search Fails; Girl Missing LONG BEACH <I\ P > /\ house-to -hous C' search has failcrl to fin d 5-ycar ·old Kerry Ann Toney a nd authoritiC's w ere tracking down nther leads to her whereabouts. officers said. The chlld was reported missin~ Sunday night b y h('r mother. Cheryl Jump, who said she hacl seen her dau~hler last playing in the back ya rd of lhe1r ho me OU!' ing the a fternoon Lair Defended Cave Dweller Liked Home A m an Laguna Bench police described as a "cave dweller" was booked M onday on charges of assaulting a police officer when he allegedly refused to give up his lair. David O. Nos nl. 21, of F1eming, N .• 1 .• was told to vacate his r e- sidence off Linden Street bec ause he was within a fire danger a rea. But ?Hicer Greg Bartz said Nos al came out of the cave sw- inging, striking h im in the ches t and on the shoulde r. Bartz said he punched bac k, eqnnecling with Nosal's forehead, and ln- duced a minor cut which re· quired trealment at South Coast Community Hospital. Police said the incident oc- curred above the Irvine Bowl a mphitheate r . 'T'he ca ve was formed when rain was hed earth from under a lnq te sandstone boulder thal is part of the hillside. Policf' s aid Officer Barlt I orl~lnally responded to Linden Street lo answer a ctisturbnnce call and found Nosnl taking a snoote In his s leeping baS? ms1de the cave. ~rent s tone church a l tht• m1ss1on m 1779. In th e rn 1ll l.8011,, h t•r grandfather he ld ;J po:-.1l10 11 similar to m ayor of the hlv. 11 Born Delfinu M anri4u<!1., ::.hu marned V1nct•nt O li van .·s 111 !!J M. She enjoyed te lling friend:s how. on her wedding day, the bell :1t the old r ailroad depot rung so h;i rd that it cnit•kl'd It w us, in fact, thi' Inst time th<' twll v.u~ rung before 1t wu:. taken clown. During he r life. Mrs . Oli v:;r1,•s look an active interest in th~ Mis- s ion and sometimes cooked fo r the priests. Friend s and r c l a t ivi:!'> deocn bed her Monday us alwa~~ ready to ta lk of the history of thl! city 1n which :,he hud :.cen ~o many changes. .. E\•erybody liked her," ~u1d Leo Fessenden. u friend Jnd San Cleme nte r C'sident "Shl' wu~ ;ilways g1nng ur hcrsl'lf to µc·n pit' .. "She never met a ~trangcr :· sa id h e r dau g ht<.'r , M r~. Margaret He rrera of Capist rnno Beach. "She would j ust take to a nybody and e verybody. lll'r 'house was a lways oJ)('n tu p 1,'ll pie." Lesneski Mortuary, 640 S . El Camino Real. San Clemenh-, will be open for visitation today a nd Wedncsda\ Rosary ~v iii be rl'cilcd ~1l 7 .30 p.m. Wednesday und u Hcquic m High Mass w ill be said at 10 a.m Thursda y in the Serra Chapel of the old mission followinJ? the Mass. s he will be buried next to he r husband. who died in 1963, in the old mission cemete ry. In addition to her daughter. Mrs. Olivares is s un·ived b' three son s . Theodore G . ~f Capistrano Be ach. William R . of Whittier and J e r o m e J . or Capistrano ,Be ach ; two sisters. Lup~ Combs of Buena park and Tnmdad Lobo of Norwalk: nint· grandc hildre n <Jnd three great-. gr andc hildre n. F rona P--age A J PLOTS ... ment·• <of Cut$a) -including the sa'-'*c..of power stations and its su~op. As ked if other m embers or Congress knew a bout the as- sassin a lion plot s before the) wer<.' brought out by last year ':,, inte lligence inve sliglltions. he re plied , "l would think that othe r members of Congr ess knew." Goldwate r declined to say '' ho to ld him abo ut the assassination plots. "It dribbled down to me as <m individua l.·· he s aid. Asked if he had expressed any concern that murder was con- templated, he re plied : "No. It was merely talk. If it was part of a presidential plan. I was -tlot ~o­ ing to talk about 1t. J was only a senator." Body Classes Set at YMCA Claudia Dobson. a d on<'er T<.ti Chi and yoga student. will teach Body Reconditinnin i! at the Sad- dlehack Valley Y MC1\, ~gannin~ Wednesd ay at 1 · 30 p.m. The 90-minute c lass will 1n d ude exercises from \'3rious d1s - <' 1 pli.nes, w i th e mphas1!' on inct1ndual student needs. The four-week <.'ourse will ('""' S9 per person. J\dditionul in fnrmation 1s :ivn1labll' from th<' \'. 2:ll:l l Or anj.!c AH• in El Toro 1\.10 YMCA . Re-Elect * * * New forrhs of eners:y ~ut'h ;,is olur anc.I fusion cocrf,:y :>ourcl'S will be avn1la blc 1n 20 }eur~. he s.n1d In the mennt1nw . the US has to r('ly 0111ts petrolt•urn. By eontmuin){ pnc1• t•ontrols on t•nergy s upph t•r.s a nd imped mg progress on proJects that could open 0 11 resourct!s, he suid, "The Congress is doini: the exaet. opposite of what the country needs. Congre~s is making us more and m ore d<'pco1lcnt on thl' 0 P E C ( 0 r g a n i z a t 1 o n 11 r Petroleum E xpo rting Countries) c ountries.·· On the econom v, he s11id "Wo need to give the ·rrt.'c cnte~prise system a boost. We should go throu~h all the r egulatory agen c1es :i nd exa mine them carefull y to :,ee which ones are nee<.led to- d a.v. We s hou Id ha ''e som t.• m echa nism "h1ch when tht'Y reach a certam level or incom- petency \\ oul<l then st•lt d estruct ' The high level of federal spend inl(, he said. '"has provided us wit~ a n unit mited arr<Jy of services. but the price has been the loss Qf personal freedom, loss of e conomic choice and loss of control O\•er our own economic IJ Vt'S.,. Citing cons ume r protct•tion legislation, he said. "The effect has often been to harm tht' con- sumer by incrcasin~ prices and the s ize of government ~~igh government s pending, he s aid, a ls o has influenced the moncy market by driving up in- te rest rates . The high interest rates have d iscouraged i n - dustrial expansion. he said, and consequently new jobs are not be- ing formed. "It is the Republican vie w "he said , '"that ne w jobs cannoi. be ~anufa ctured by Congress." , f 'rom Page A l ISSUE ... I disagree w ii h the court dt• cision .. J will, of l'Ourse, uphold the law as interpreted by tlw court. but I t hank there is" hclll'r answer ·· The Pres ident was asked ··~esn'l the Supreme Court 1k-ci ~on itself :.cem t n mov1· against any poss1hihlv that tht· state can ta ke any locai act ion·•·· He replied: "Th~t is corrc<"I. but if thl•rc is to be a c<mstit u llona l a m endmE>nt. and there arc some su_g,1.?est ions in Lhc Con~rcs~ now that "ould p<'rmit each '>tall' on its O\\n throug h a vote or tht• people or th rough its stall: legis lati,·c branch to adopt ns own state rcgul:1tions . . I think that 's a preferable a nswer rathe r than the one thul ·s recommended l.Jyothers ·· It was pointed out to the Presi- dent. the n , that unde r the Suprem e Court dt!ci.;ion, it would presum ably take a cons titutional a mendment to let a sta te dccillc on the issue indi,·idua llL "Thal 1s c·orrc-et. .. the Presi- dent .said. Woman Leaps To Her Death SAN FRA;'l;CISCO CAP I I\ \\Om an leaped to hrr death in front of a nn \ J\rc.1 R ap1cl Tra nsit tr~11n ;1t lht• ('owt.'11 ~tre<:l !-tat ion Police ~a1cl the unidl'nl1h<'d \'l<'t 1m hid h<>rself )lon<l.1y 1n a tunn<>I <1 lcovc just past th~ W<'St C'nd of the statwn * * * DOM * RACITI * * * * * * 'Serious' South l.:1gun <1 l)ank rnanugcr (;l'ruld Gul'i.s and a m ;,i11 hookt'd for arrnctl robbery .ind attempt. cd murder of G u cst> r t!m ain hospitalized today in senous COfl• d1tion from bullet wounds su~\ tained 1n the Thu rsduy s hootoul ut thC' l.>ank Gu t?ss of M ls~!on V1<.'JO wus re· µortcd rn guurd<!d condition .it the 1ntcns1vc care unit at Soulh Coa s t Comm11n1t v hospit<1L ;\ hospita l s pokesm an iwid he up- pcared to b l• m uk1o g sonw pro- gress. H1 r hard Castillo. 24. or Laguna Beach rcm:.11nN1 in cnt1cal condi· lion in the intensive l':lte unit of the Orange 'ounty Med ical Ccntcr Castillo has b~cn booked rnr al" ll•grd :1rmt•cl r()h bt•ry aml a l tempted murder 1n the holdup or the Scucrity P acific Sou t h Laguna Branch Ca s t illo was s hot .in u n dete rmined number of times by shc riff's investigators Marlin Yinghnj! and Glenn C lary who disguised as .i tn bu lance a ll<'fl dants were a II owed to enter tt\l' bank lo remove the inJuretl Gurss. Sheriff'~ Capt. Hoherl E. Grif fith said that d octors have been unable to dc l<'rm ine exact Iv how many times Ca s tillo was hit hy investil!alors' bullets. lhcre be· 1ng confusion o ver which arc cn- l r a n c e and whic h a r e cx1l wounds. Ragtime, Jo.ij Lead Boat Race H:.1gt1me ;md .J oli maintamed .. substantinl boat for hoat lead in till' l.140-m II c S an Dieg1J to Manzanillo ya C'ht r ace today as they s uilcd throug h light r ain and light winds off Point J\brcojos ub<iul ·150 m ilc~ out of San Diego. l>1l'k Steele :.ilJoanl ·thc c:;cort \'t•sscl Jubill'C from the Newpor1 I Jl arbor Yacht C lub said light ram sl<Hted foiling at about JO a m wit'h light and \'ilriabh-' "inds. Al'Curding to position reports Joh wa-. about on<' milt• south or Hai..rt1mc o n the latitude scale but was soihni:: a boul fivt• mile'· la rt her off short•. · The mttJOrit~ of the 39-boal fleet was s lruni:i out between Ccdros Js land and Point Abrc<1· Jl)S Jn third place o n eh.1~('d time w:is Miramar . a nd fourth \ s Peter Grant's •l>ta l11 IV out nf Newport Harbor Yacht Club 24 miles behind the lcndl!r~. Other local y achts :i re• Ragdoll. 36 m1lcs behind . DCJrothy 0 . 4:1 miles behind: Pe ll', 79 miles ;1ncl Outward Hound, 75 milt's. Rill While. sk ippN' of Hagtimc," s:11d his !)oat arid J oli w<.'re sail- ing rlc<1d e ve n at 11 a.m. toda~· White s~11d the lead hud been t•hun~i nJ.! during the mght hours w ith firs t one boat s lightly ahl'ad a nd tlw n the othl•r. ll anu1 cnp p11~1t rn11:,, had not been com puted :.it JI a.m. today. PricP Curbs Asked SACR J\M E:-.:T o cAP > -,, ~talc' /\~scmhlv commillee '·oted R 2 ~l oncluy t;i as k Lhe federal g<>Vl'rnmc-nt to rNain price con t rots on natur~d ~<ls from Alaskn COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL DOM RACITI GETS THINGS DONE • ACTIOH CEHTER: Dom propoMs .i action cfltter 10 tttat all of our complaints wililM illlllMdlat•ly hNrd. •TAXES: Four ytan ago Dom ~lsed to kup our taxu low. He hH e•en 90ne a step further. TAXES HAVl IE~ REDUCED . • Dom is wortiln9 herd for ttl• construction of th• 19th St. bri •• which will worir H a 9atotoy for ~ bushteu and Industrial de .. topnnt of ow community. LA.ST OM THE BALLOT • FnlST IN CIVIC LEADERSHIP I "' "··~ f(lt t•y C•t ,." ... to U! 4"f"'C't Or>M f'ltw" t n.c.h.Md Glt"•n••fl Ch•''""" 1~N~llti¥d 7 7 Irvine EDI TION VOL. 69, NO. 34, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1976 TEN CENTS . BOttin Aided by Linco~ Cl-.ID Funds By GARY GRANVILLE • Of .... o.u, ,., ... St.1tt Documents filed Monday in Superior Court show that 'indict · ed Orange County Super visor Robert Battin r eceived cam - paign contributions from tm._oln Club members. Also placed into evidence al Battin's pre.trial hearin~ was a 1969 letter from former president Richard Nixon thanking the San· ta Ana s upervisor tor his help in Nixorr's 1968 election victory. The Lincoln Club donations as well as the Nixon Jetter arc tn· tended by Deputy District At· torney Jack Ryan to help dis- prove Battin 's allegation that he is a victim of selective prosecu- tion. Jt is Battin's claim that can- didat es ba c k ed by th e Republican-o rie nted Lincoln Club are immune from prosccu· tion for political offenses. ~ On the other ha nd, the county s upervisor insists. politicians backed by Dr. Louis Cella and Ri c h ard O'Neill are, Jake himself, singled oul for prosecu· lion. It was the county Grand Jury last August that indicted Battin on seven felony charges rell:lled to allegations that he c:.im- . ' pa1gned tor Jjeutcnant governor • said. "That goes to prove that in 1974 at taxpayer expense. I've made some bad error:s. m Monday, Battin said the Lin· getting on the wrong mailing coin Club member donations and Usts." Nixon letter do not diminish his But Ryan had more than Bat- selective prosecut1on defense. t in's own campaign finance "We'r e ta lking about can· statements and Nixon's letter didates suppor ted by the club with which to challenge the de· itself and not individual mem· fendant's selective prosecuUon bers.'' he said. defense. As far as the Nixon apprecia· Altogether , Ryan gave Judge to scuttle llaltm 's defense. , . Meanwhile, Suttin's attorney, Matthew Kurilich. was adding affidavits in support of a defense· moliofl' calling for the defense to be ,provided with district at- torney investigation reports on political figures. "The need for the files is to show that each person of the grouQs v. as treated differently <See BATTIN, P age A2) lion letter is concerned, Battin Kenneth Lae 45 exhibits intended ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Abortion Too· Far' .· . Ford Sajs States Should Decide Issue WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Ford said today he thinks the U.S. Supre me Court decision legalizing a bortion "went too far't\and that individual slates should be allowed to make their own decision on the issue. The President said that while he supports the Supreme Court ruling as the law of the land, he believes tha t a cons titutional amendment to permit each state to adopt its own regulations is "a preferable answer·." O.tlly ~ ... Sl.tff PllOlo 'BALANCE THE CONGRESS' Rep. B.ell at UCI Only a Dozen Hear Bell At UC Irvine By DOUG FRl17~1E 0t Iha OAll'f Piiot St•N For}y·fivc years of Democratic party rule have put the United States on the ed ge of bankruptcy, a ccording to Congressman' AJphonzo Bell CR-Los Angeles>. who brought his U.S. Senate campaign to UC Irvine Monday. Bell urged a restoration or balance lo the competing parties in Congress at his talk before 12 students. faculty and others. Ile urged the election of more Republicans to reverse trend!\ toward more government spend· mg and less reliance on free en· terprise. However. he conceded it would take three lo fi ve years before significant tightening could be made in federal spend· ing, even with a h eavily RPpublican Congress. Having a Republican Presi· dent, said Bell. does not seem sufficient to ·'hold Congress in cherk." . Bell also hit on energy. which, he said, has been ignored by the Congress. "My bill to open up Elk Hills to drilling has been the only meaningful energy bill lo pass Congress." he said. Cali fornia 's nucle ar power plant initiative. he sajd, "would be a disaster to us.·· New forms of energy such as solar and fusion energy sources will be available in 20 years, he said. Jn the meantime. the U.S. has to rely on its petroleum. By continuing price controls on ener gy suppliers and imped· mg progress on projects that could open oil resources. he said, "The Congress is doing the exact opposite of what the country needs. Congress is making us more and more dependent on the OPEC <O rgnniza ti o n o f Petroleum Exporting Countries) countries." On the economy. he said, ··we need to give the tree enterprise system a boost. We should go through all the regulatory agen· cies and examine them carefully to see which ones are needed to- t&e BELL, Page A2) • At the sam e lime, Ford said he did oot think a cons titutional amendment banning abortion was the correct approach. .; Fore~ gave his position on abor· tion in 'response to a question in a n interview with CBS newsman Walter Cronkite. Ford's com· roents were made public later by the White House at the insistence ofi;P~wsmen. , · •ithe interview~· Ford said he took "a moderate position" on the issue. ·San .Diego Wet "I do not believe in abortion on demand. I do ool agree with the court decis ion of 1971 <sic). On the other hand, I do not agree that a constitutional a mendment is the proper re medy. I think we have to recognize that there .are instances when abortion s hould be permitted." The President cited such in· stances as illness of the mother. rape. and other ·•unfortunate things that might happen," re- quiring "some flexibility.'' Prayers for Rain May Have Paid Off Prayers Cor rainfall in parched Southern California apparently paid off as a stead y sprinkle was reported this m orning in San Diego. Archbishop J oseph McGucken of the San Francisco Roman Catholic Archdiocese had asked for the prayers to bring an end to the drought that has plagued California since July The first rain s ince Dec. 20 fell on San Di ego County beginni~ at 8 a.m. Calls to the city con· firmed that streets are still wet and a steady drizzle is reported ., in most areas. Forecasters said it could continue into Wednesday but skies cleared in some sec· lions. Los Angeles Weather Service forecaster Patricia Rowe says a high pressure system off the northern California coas t is beginning to deteriorate and a low pressure system is develop- ing. "That low s hould hit central California sometime tomorrow,'' she said, •·and wc should get a lit· tie of it by W cdncsday evening · · (Late satellite pictures s how some low pressure off the coast and forecasters said there is a possibility of rain as early as this evening.) The forecas ter said there is a good c h ance of increasing · s howers, esp('cially over the weeeknd . She hcdgt•d 4.1 bit in her forecast for Wcdnc:-.day night. saying. .. rr your lawn really needs it, you might want to give Fatal Boat Wreck EL SEGUN DO <UPf) -Six scuba d ivers searched beneath churning surf Monday for a 13· yenr-old boy believed drowned when high waves <'apsized his family's 32-foot cabm <'maser off fog-shrouded Dockwealer Beach it a s prinkle Wednesday alter· noo~ -just in cnse.'' She sai~ that although the LA Weather• Service is s ticking its neck out on a 30 perce nt forecast for Wednes- day night, sne wanted to cover herself. Weather service forecaster Rog~r Pappas said a large· area of s trong high pressure has been stationed off the coast for the past several weeks, shunting all storms from the Pacific Ocean to the north of the s late. "What we call extended com· puter forecasts show the high _go- ing far to the north, with a Jow setting up over California toward the weekend,·' he said. In San Francisco, Archbishop McGucken offered a oraver lo be said at Catholic masses, "until we have some rain," according to a church spokesman. The prayer says, "Lord God. in You we live a nd move and have our being. Help us in our present time of trouble, send us the rain we need. and t each us to seek Your .lasting help on Che way to eternallife." ~ I) Woman Pulled Froio Shower A woman was pulled from the shower in her El Toro home Mon- day a nd robbed of $30 by two meo who a lso attempted to sexually assa ult her. Orange County Sheriff's offit•ers reported today. Deputies said the two men, one of them armed . forced their way into the home, ordered the naked 27·year-old victim out of the shower and took $30 from her. Deputies said the victim told them that one of t he assailants attempted to rape her shortly before the two m en fled from the home. But Ford s aid 0£ the Supreme Court decision, which was issued in 1973, although aides said he mfatakenly put the date as 1971, that "l think the court decision went too far. I think a constitu- tional amendme nt goes too far. If there was to be some action in this area. it's my judgment that it ought to be on a basis of ·what each individual state wis hes to do under the circumstances." · Ford added that "even though <See lSSU E, Page A2) 'JFK Knew Of Plots'- Goldwater WASHiNGTON <U PI> -Sen. Barry Goldwater (R·Ariz.). s aid today he kne w about assassina- tion plots against Cuban leatler Fidel Cast ro in early 1972 and that the authorization could only have come from President John F. Kennedy. •'It had to be on the orders of the government," he told re· porters after testifying before Uie Senate GovernmeQt Operati~s Committee. "There's no other way." • • Gesturing tow'D'rd the White ijouse -occupied by Kennedy at the lime -Goldwater said· "Eve rything points right down there." Goldwater, who is one of five Re publican m e m bers on the ll·man Senate Intelligence Com· mittee. said t hat panel spent nine of its first 10 months "trying to get Kennedy's name out of it." He said ··au the evidence" is in some 900 lo 1.000 pages or the transcript taken during the com· mittee's investigation o( as- sassination plots The J>ffi cial report released by the committee Nov 20 was am· biguous in plaC'ang responsibihty for assassination plots the CIA devised but never can ied out. It said : "The committee finds that the system of executive com· mand a nd control was so am- biguous that it is difficult to·be certain at what level assassina- tion activity was known and authorized . Th is situation creates the disturbing process that government officials might have undertaken assassination plots without it having been in- controvertibly clear that there was explicit authorization from the presidents. It is also possible that there might have been a sue· cessful 'plausib le denial ' in which pres1dent1a1 autnon zauon was issued but is now obscure.,d." Goldwater said that word or as· sassinalion plots "came to me <See PLOTS, Page "2) Candidate McClure NO 'BULL SESSIONS' George W. McClure Cites Inefficiency ~ . (Editor's Note. This is one of a sene~ of interviews with candidates for the l ruine City Council. SU'teen candidates are vying for three open scats to be filled in March 2 bollnting. Nu fn cumbent11 are .~1•ektng re· electicn) Irvine City Council candidate George W McClure is "somewht upset with some of the issues and what the present council is do- ing." In addition to commenting on issues like lower·cost housing, city growth and Grime, he con- tends, ''CouncU meetings evolve lnlo lon{l bull sessions and arc not very erricicnt. lf there is on the agenda something reully of in· .. te rest to the citizens. t hey shouldn't wait until 1 a.m . It should be the first thing out of the box." McClure, JO, lives at 15192 Lille Circle. Ile is married and has one child. A fi ve-year resident of Irvine, he is a n attorney and formerly was a deputy district attorney "I get up-tight about the hous· in~ Issue." said McClure. "I'm a laissez faire type or individual. Where you get in~o (locally) sub· sidlied housing. you may force some people o ut of the city becaus€' they can't pay their taxes. "There are enough federnl pro· ($ee Mc:CLUR'E, Page Al> \ Seo Monster? UPl 7ti.pllob This is one of six live isoped crust acean fish predators which went on display at the New York Aquarium. Measuring from 12 to 18 inches, the crustac.eans were dredged from 350 fathoms from a shrimp boat 100 miles south of P ensacola by a New York Zoological Society tea. School Financial Initiative Readied By DOUG FRIT'lSCHE Of th 0i1111 Pilot $1.tff Forecasting school djstrict tax rate increases ranging from four to 46 percent as lhc city develops, an Irvine econom ist is preparing an initiative aimed at matchjng the rate of residential develop· ment to the school financial situation . · In a n interview Mo nday, Willia m Littlefield of Turtle Rock Diners Form Posse, Catch NB Suspect It w:is bac k to the old West Monday in Newport Beach when a group of restaurant patrons form ed a posse to capture a sus- pected thief Police said Mi chael Sean Greene. 25, of 206 Cypress St. was cornered by the group at the in· tersection of Palm Street and Balboa Boulevard and held until officers ar rived lo take him into custody. Posse leade r M 1chael Coontz. of Fountain Valley, told officers he 'was in Dillman 's Restaurant, 801 E Ba lboa Blvd. when he heard a cr ash of broken glass at about l a.m . He said he dashed outside11nd allegedly ,saw Greene climbing in the smashed front window of the Gunderson Drug Company, 716 E. Balboa Blvd. Coont z said he returned to the restaurant and rounded up a group of patr ons who surrounded the building. . When Greene emerged he al· legedly took off running, but the posse cut him off at lhe pass. Police booked Greene on susp1· cion of burglary. 'IJllS IS REAL 'FISH STORY' NORWI CH. England CU Pl> - More tha n JOO fishermen, mem· bers or angling clubs in the Engll!lh Mid lands, set a record Monday in a fishing contes t on the River Yare. Not o n e a n g l er cau ght nnythlns:. ,,,.,. said he will meet the legal re- quirements for givmg notice oC intent to pass a n initiative peti· tion Thursday and. after the re- quired three-week wailing period, circulate petitions. Littlefi eld said he has been frustrated by city delays on a growth regulation plan. At City Council meetings, he has warned the council on several occasions that the proposed rate of develop· ment will drive up taxes as the number of students increases faste r than the district's tax base. The initiative. Littlefield said, will propose an addition to the ·point system the city uses to evaluate projects before issuing res ide ntial d evel o pment. permits. The new portion, if ap· proved by voters. would require an evaluation of the proposed ef· feet on district finances before a permit would be issued. · Littlefi eld's propm;al is similar to one dra fted by the city at- torney's office a nd referred to the school board for comment by the City Council Tuesday. However. Littlefield pointed out, the city h as had the at· tomey's suggestions since June 1974 and has ta ken no action. <See P ETITION, Page t\2) Or::£A:ast Weather I n creasin g c lo ud s tonight and m ostly cloudy Wednesday with 30 percent chance or light showers in the afte rnoon. Cooler days. Highs in the low 60s. Overnight lows in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY Experts in the psychological field offer insigllls on how to cope with st ress throughout the life cycles . See Bl. Index .. A2 DAflVPILOT Planned ~{}qtfall ----- Delayed By IULARV KA'Vt; Ot IM Oally l'llol SU.fl South Coast Regional Coastal Commissioners have postponed decidipg the fate of a proposed ocean outfall .s ys tem for wastewater that co1.llct ucccleratc growth in the south county. Commissioners heard several hours or arguments Monday from the Aliso Water Manage· ment Agency (AWMA) and peo· ~le opposing the $7.S million pro· Ject. However . they decided to wait until March l to vote on the project. ~WMA e ncom p asses the Irvine Ranc h Water Dis trict, Laguna Beach W atcr District, South ~aguna Sanitary District . Los Allsos Wat er District, El Toro Water Dis trict and the Moulton Niguel Water District. At issue is whether AWMA should be allowed to facilitate growth through the construction of a m ore efficient outfall system with an increased capacity. The commission's planninst staff agreed that the project could benefit water quality. However. they said that the ac· companying detrimental effects to air and land resources due to .growth may result in a netagive, rather than positive, effect. Carl Kymla, chairman of AWMA. requested approval for a .S2·incti pipe to carry the ·wastewater effluent down the Aliso Creek stream bed and out 1ntp the ocean. The project would be funded with Environmental Protection Agency CEPA> money and also funds from the State Waler Quality Control Board. It would replace two exis ting outfalls that do not meet slate standards. The commission's planners said a 42-inch pipe would be suffi· cient and would probably en· courage growth. However. Ky m la said a 42·inch pipe would be sufficient for only 23 years and tlwl it would need to be enlarged :it that time. A number of persons s poke in ~avor of Kym la's position. includ· 1ng reprcsentati vcs from the San Diego and Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Boards. a representative from the Ora.nge County Board of Supervisors and a spo~esman from the Coun: • cil on Environment. Employ .. / ment, Economy and Develop· ment CCEEED). Opponents included the Orani?e County Environmental Coalition, sever a l a r e he o l ogis ts con · cerned about potential offshore archeological s ites, a spokesman from the South Laguna Civic As· sociation, and a Friends of the Earth representative. Most opponents asked the com· mission to res trict the size of the outfall pipe. At least one commissioner chairman _Robert Rooney, is de: ad set against approving any out· la\lsvstem. "I;ve always be<'n opposed to ocean·outfall systems. I'm a pro. poncnt ot land reclamation systems and the time l.o act on reclamatio n is no~·• s aid" Rooney 4:~.,., Se;irch F~ils; Girl Missing LONG BEACH (AP) -A hou~.bousc search has failed to 'npd · S·year·old Kerry Ann Tohey and authorities were tracking down other leads to her whereabouts. officers said The child was rePQrted missing Sunday night mother, Cheryl JurtP. she had seen her dau ying in the back dur· ingthe af ' DAILY PILOT '"""°'·~~co,ot "'"" r.1ut -.•lt'P1•dut• • ,,,.,, b4f'll"d ttw ;.,.., Ptt'\\, 1\ t'Ul>l1..,...,J by H11t (l, tlf'WI' (\,M\I t'..,.nl1\of\1flf)(OMp"n" \tf\•'·'h (;hi""' •• , •• e>ut>t1\lwd MondotY t,,roufJh I ''''·'Y tr• t ft "' M4-.. Nr wpOtt Ot•c.h. 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P4ff\Y No ,...., •to"•'· utv'l•ArHJftt, l'dUOf•.t• M•Ulr or edw•r•l~ttm•f"lh ~,.,,,,,. m ., b• f•IJIOdVtf>O ••1,,t wl tP•C.l•t t)ffl'f\,\)f0fl\ Of c:oovr•Of\4.GWMf, )t<•t'ld d•"' 10,,.,,_ ... ,rt 1111 (OJI• M#411, (•Ulet"'• S,VO\' rfpHe,. ~Y .,,.,.. \l l\ ""°""' :'r>:::.:.~:~1"' J)"10"tt\ty , "'°' Ut,,,,~hMH~M Tue.ctey, trebru!!)' 3, t976 J Crawling Orange !hat creepy, caterp~lar:shaped thing crawling up the ar'!l of Henry Mar~1el 15 really an eight-inch orange wh1c~ he found growmg, or perhaps mutating, in his back yard m Hayward on a 30-year-old orange tree. Fro• Page AJ McCLURE. • • grams we can use . l don't think businessmen s hould be forced to pay for that when the ctty brought them in with what amounts to false pretenses - that there would be a low tax base," said McClure. "I think the Irvine Company along with the city should make it possible for builders to build low-income housing if they can do so and make money on it," he said, suggesting that develop· ment restrictions or dedication requirements could be eased to cut costs. McClure also fears federal sub· sidy programs would lead to de· velopment of a "crime area." Regarding growth of the city. he said, "I don't think anybody can honestl y say where we should go with the general plan. I love open spaces, but there is a question of economics in whether the city can afford the open s pace. "Are we willing to pay for it? I thfok we s hould pul it to a vole. A decision that important to all the taxpayers should be decided by all the t axpayers and not council members." l\I cClure said. The city has been g oing through a process to narrow its three growth "options" in the general plan to a single scheme for future development. "I think we should plan in Lerms of a single plan at some point," said McClure, "but I'm not sure now is the time." Ir~ne's p\apning area covers more than twice the present in· corp<>rated area. "I want to see the city annex as much as il can in its zone of influence," McClure said. The larger city, he said, would allow a more decisive approach to plannin~ on a wjder scale. He> favors at~mpting to annex . the Irvine Company's coastal land in the unfocorporated area ~tween Ir vine, Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. McClure said he sup1>0rts the Irvine Compa"ny plan of develop· ment in the coastal area. whjch ralls for development on 30 per· cent of the 10.000 acres and o~n space for 70 percent. Wallace Able To Campaign Despite Fall MONTGOMERY, AJa. <UPI> -Doctors have advised Gov. George C. Wallace that he can continue h is presidential cam· paign des pite an injury to his rlJ?hl leg s uffered when aides dropped his wheetchair while lift· ing him into an airplane in Florida. the governor's office said today. Wallac e r e turned t o Montgomery Monday night af\er the accident at Pensacola, Fla., and went to the omce of Dr. Mervel P arker. the orthopedic surgeon who treated the broken leg Wallace suffered last year. The governor s aid Parker con· fimed the diagnosis of sprained ligaments in his right knee and said there was no reason not to continue the campaign. Wallace's press se<'retary, Dil· ly Joe Camp. said WaJlace would s peak tonigbl al a rally in West Palm Beach, Fla .. after missing a luncheon there today. Price Curbs Asked SACRAMENTO CAP) -A state Assembly committee voted 8-2 Monday to aslt the federal government lO retain price COO• trols on natural gas Crom Alaska. Ragtime, Joli Lead Boat Race Fro• Page AJ BATTIN •.. becaus~belonged to either the favor litical) class or the unfa~ political) class "said Kurili n his motion. ' Kurilich went on l<> charge that District Attorney Cecil Hicks is a member of the favored class and recognizes the power attained by the opposite class In addition to has own motion Kurilich gave Judge Lac an ar: fidavit signed by Battin that al· tempted to truce the rise of the Cella -O'Neill faction. It was founded. accordin~ to Batlln's statement, in 1970 by tht• late Fred Harber ::is a coalitwn o( Democrats, middle·income con- servative Repuhlican s and splinte r political groups . By .1974, the coalition had sue ceeded in electing three mcm· be rs to the Board of Supervisors. two Demorratic randiuates to the stale Assembly und a con· gressman, Battin said. Al ~o ci ted as s uccessful polltacal candidates at least partially backed by Cella and O'Neill were former county as· sessor Jack Va ller,:?a. Rep. An· drew Hins haw IR -Newport Beach) and Sheriff Drad Gates. Battin said the Cella-O'Neill of· ficeholder!J have challenged the Lincoln Club domination or Orange County politics and 85 :l result, h~ve been !\ingled out for prosecution. Oglalas Calmed PINE RIDGE. S.O. (UP1' - The vloJencc-troubled Pine Ridge· Oglala Sioux reservation was calm today but the bureau of Indian afralrs tactical unit re. malned on the s prawling re· ser vatlon after the weekend shooting death of Dyron Ocscrsa. , PETITION. Matriarch Dies • She Synibolized San. Juan Woman Leaps To Her Death SAN F RANCISCO (AP) A woman leaped to h<'r cteath in front of a Bay Area llapid Transit train at the Powell Street station. Police said the unidentified victim hid herself Monday in a tunnel alcove jusl past the west end of the s tation. Re-Elect * * Delfina Manriquez Olivarci;, the matriarC'h of San Ju~n Capistra no. <tied on her 80th birthday Monday in South Coast Community Hospital. Chosen matrwrch by the San Jun.n Capistrano llls toricul Society in 1970, Mrs . Olivares' family, on her mother's side, was one of the oldest in the small mis· sion city. Her great-gn~at.grandfather wa~ Isidro Aguilar, lbe master mason who came from Mexico to s upervise cons truction of the fitreat s1one church at the mission In 1179.• In the mi..d !800s . h er gr a ndfather hel<f a pos ition similar to m ayor of the town. Bo~n D'=trina Manriquez, she married VmcC'nl Olivares in 1914. She enjoyed telling friends how on her wedding day, the bell at the old railroad d cPol ran~ so hard that it cracked ll was. in fact, the last time the bell was rung before it was taken down. During her life, Mrs. Olivares l<:><>k an active interest in the Mis· s1on and sometimes cooked ror the pries ts. Friends and relatives described her Monday as always ready to talk of the history of the clty in which she had seen so many changes. "Everybody liked her," said Leo Fessenden, a friend and San Clemente resident. "She was always giving of herself to peo· pie." "She never met a stranger " sa id her daughter, Mr ~. Margaret Herrera or Capisj.rano Beach. "She would just ta'lce to anybody and everybody. Her house was always open to pea. pie." Lesneski Mortuary, 640 S. El Camino Real. San Clemente. wall be open for visitation today and Wednesday. Rosary will be recited.at 7:30 p.~. Wednes~ay and a Requiem High Mass w~ll be said at 10 a.m . Thursday in the Serra Chapel of the old mission. From Page A I PLOTS ... early in 1972 from someone in the know. I didn·t think it would ever come out except in later history •· Goldwater said it also is "pretty well known loJhe Armed Services Committee that efforts were un .. der way to sabotage the govern· ment" (Of Cuba> -including the sabotage of power stations and its sugar crop. Asked if other members or Congress knew about the as· s assination plots before they were brought oul by last year's intelligence inves.tigations. "he replied, "I would think that other members of Congress knew." Goldwate r declined to say who told him about the assassination plots . "It dribbled down to me as an individual," he said. As ked if he had expressed any concern that murder was con· templated, he replied: "No. rt was merely t alk. lf'it was part of a presidential plan. I was not go. ing to talk about it 1 was only a senator " 6 Teens Charged ROCHESTER, N.Y. CAP> - Six teen·agers, including four girls, have been arrested on charges they b eat. whipped, stabbed and s tripped a 17-y<'ar· old boy. then set him afire. police say. * * * * * DOM RACITI * * * * * * Follow mg Lhc Mass. :ibc wllJ b"· buried ne.\:t...to hcc buaband. who djed in 1963, an the old mission cemetery. In addition Lo twr daughtn . Mrs . Olivares 1s :.u rvaved by lhrl'c s ons, Theodore G. of Capistrano Beuch, WilUarn R. of Whittier .and J e rome J . of Capistrano Bcuch: two sisters. Lupe Combs of flm'ni.l Pnrk and Trinidad Lobo of Norwalk ; nHll' grandchildr.cn and llircc grCilt·. grandchildren'. From PageAJ BELL ... day. We s h ould have some mechanism which-when they reach a certain level of incom· pe t en cy -would then sell destruct." The high level of federal s pend· ing. he said. "has provided us with an unlimited array of services, but the price has been · the loss of personal freedom. loss of economic choice and loss of control over our own economil' lives." Citing consumer protor.taon legislation , he said, ''The effect has often been to harm the con- sumer by increasing pnccs and the size of government. High government spending, he said, a lso has influenced the money market by driving up in· terest rates. The high interest rate"41ai....have dis cour~ged in· dustn~ expansion, he s aid, and consequently new jobs are not be· ingformed. "It is the RepubJican view, "he said, "that,, n ew jobs cannot be manuf act\)~d by Congress.'· f'rom Paf,e Al ISSUE ... t. ~sagree ~ith the court de· c1s1on .. A wall, of course, uphold lhe law as interpreted by the court, but J think there is a better answer." The 'Pres ident was asked · "Doesn't the Supreme Court de: cision itself seem to move against any possibility that the state can take any local action?" He repli ed: ·'That is correct but if there is lo be a constitu: tional amendme nt, and there are some suggestions in the Congress no~ that would permit each state on its o"<n 'through a vote of the people or through its slate legislative branch to adopt its own state regul;ltions ... I think that's a preferable answer rather than the one that's recommended by others ." It was pointed out to the Presi- dent, the n, that under the Supreme Court decision, it would presumably tak(' a consti~utional amendment to let a state 'decide on the issue individually 1 "That is <'Orrect " the Presi· dent said. · Female Bandit Hits Again llOLLYWOOO <UPI> -A mid· die age d woman believed responsible for at least 20 bank robbe ries in r E>ccnt months calm- ly entered Lincoln Savings Bank • Monday, de manded money, then walked out with Sl,316 in cash. Poli ce said the woman. whQ always carries J large handbag. may have robbed 16 banks in the <'tly and at least four in the county COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL DOM RACITI GETS THINGS DONE • ACTION CENTER; Dom propoMS • action c:tnttr so ttaat all of our c:ontplolnb wtl be i....ediatety heard. • TAXIS; Fo.r yeon ago DOM proMised to llHp ow taxt1 low. Ht llaa t .. n gont a st.p fwttaer. TAXES HAYE IEEH REDUCED. • DOM Is worid'"J Wd for tta. cOftstruc:tion of tftt 19tft St. bridcJ-, which wm woril as • fjOtewoy for tfte MtiMss md l,..strial ••tfoptMnt M ow community. I LAST OM THE BALLOT • FIRST IM CIVIC LEADERSHIP I . I 7 Huntington Beach Fot•ntain Valley E DITION Afternoon N.Y.Stooks •, VOL. 69, NO. 34, 2 SECTIONS, 26 J>AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1976 TEN CENTS ·by Lincoln ;Battin Aided By GARY GRANVIi.LE 011~• 0flly Piiot ~~~I Docume nts filed Monday in Superior Court show that indict· ed Orange County Supe rvisor Robert Ba ttin received cam· paign contributions from Lincoln 1Club members. Also placed into evidence at ~attin 's pre-trial hearing was a • 1969 letter for m former president Richard Nixon thanking the San- ta Ana .supervisor Cor his help m Nixon's 1968 ·elect inn victory. The Lincoln Club donations as well as the Nixon letter are in· tended by Deputy District At· torney J ack Ryan t.o help dis· prove Battin's allegation that he is a victim of selective prosecu· lion. It is Battin's claim that can- d id a t es b ac k e d b y t h e Republican-o riented Lincoln Club are immune from prosecu-paigned for liuutenant governor tion for political offenses. in 1974 at taxpayer expense. On the other hand, the county Monday, Battin 6aid the Lin· supervisor ins is ts, politicians <>oln Club member donations :ind backed by Dr. Louis Cella and Nixon letter do not dimu1ish his Ri c hard O'Neill are. Jrke selectivew os ecut1ondefense. himself, singled out for prose~ . ··Wf!re talking about can. lion. • :• .. didates S\lpportcd by the club It was the county Grand Juriy \tself ,an~ not mdividuaJ mem· l ast August that indicted Battin' bers," h~1d. on seven felony charges related · As faf' as the Nixon apprecia· to allegat ions that he cam-tion letter is concerned, Battin 'Buck Stops With You' Club Funds said , ''That ~es to prove that J 've made so e bad errors in getting 0(1 th wrong mailing lists." But Ryan had m ore than Bat- tin 's own cam paig n finance state me nts a nd Nixon's letter with whi~h to ch.allenge the de· fendanL's selective prosecution defense. Altogether , R yan gave Judge Kenneth Lae 45 exhibits intended to scuttle BuUi1f!I defense. Meanwlttle, lfllttin's attorner, Matthew Kurilich , was adding affid avits in support of a defense motion calllng for the defense to be provided w ith dist rict al· torney investigation reports Oil political fi gures. "The need for the files is to show that each person of the groups was treated differently <See BATTIN, Page A2) llB Mayor ·Pro Tern. ' Blasts Rowl8nds Sea Monster? This is one of s ix live isoped crustacean fish predators w hich w ent on display . at the New York Aquarium. .Meas uring from 12 to 18 inches, the crustaceans were <lrcd gcd from 350 fathoms from a s hrimp boat 100 miles ~oulh uf Pensacola by a New York Zoological Societ y te a . • Fired Custodians Picketi~g Douglas UncmployN1 janitors who showed up Monday to picket gates of lluntinAton Beach's .McDonncll·Douglas plant said Wallace Able To Campaign Despite Fall .l\toNTGOM f.:R Y. Alu. <UPf) Doctors have advised Gov. Gror~e <: Wallace that he can contin• his presidential cam· pa1gn des pite a n injury to his nghl It·~ suffered when 1:1idcs dropped his wheelchair whil<' lift - ing him into an uirplane in r1onrla. the governor's office !>atcl toda~. W a I I a l' t• r l' t u r n e d t o '?lh111t~11mt•ry Monday night :trtcr lhl' an·1<1cnt at Pens acola, Fla., :rnct Wl'nl lo the office of Dr. Men r l P:ukcr, the orthopedic surgt•on who treated the hroken Jeg Wallar<.· s uffered last year. The governor said Parker con· rimed the diagnos is of sprained ligaments in l11s r ight knee and s:rnl there was no n•ason not. to contcnul.' lhc campai~n . Wall;icc·s pr('ss secretary, Bil- ly JM Cu mp, said Wallncc would s peak tonl l(ht nt a rally in West Palm Reach: Flu .. after mir--'ing ;i luncheon there today. · they will continue their protest until they gel their jobs back. ~nd Dick Q,avis . an offic~· or loc'al 399 of t9'e Hospital Se ce Employes Union. said Mc n· nell-Douglas •·gets billions or dollars in government contracts, Lhen throws these 55 janitors on the street. "And they don't even care,'' he charged . Compa ny officials maintain, however, tha t the di.spute is between outside mai nCena nce <'Onlractors, and the firm itself 1s not directly involved. The squabble arose when the company s witc hed its m ain- tenance contract Monday from Consolidated Facilities Services of Newport Beac h to Prem iere Mainte n a nce a nd Services of Garden Grove. a non-union fi rm. Consolidated h a~m~loycd the 55 union ja nitors to provide fiv e· day-a-week custodial work, un · ion officials said, but Premiere was hired to provide three-day-a· week service. Earl Rogers. general manager of Premiere, said. '"We have one concern here -to please our employer, and we don't care whethe'r we please the union." He said his firm negotiated the three-da\'-a-week contract. Of- ficials fr_a,tt Premiere; the union and McDonnell-Douglas also di.s· cussed the possible transfer o{ personnel but ta lks broke down . Davis said he could. have re· <See JANITORS, Page AZ ) By ROBE RT BARKER OI Ill• O"ly l'llot SQH Huntington Beach Mayor Pro Tern Harriett Wieder angrily told Cit y Ad minis trato r Dave Rowlands Monday night that he abdicated his responsibility in a report to the city council deaJjng with city problems. "As fa r as I a m concerned the buck begins with you and it stops · with you," s he told Rowlands who recently was placed on six 1110nths' probation for "crisis oriented m anagement'' of city affairs. Causing her obvious anger was the fact that Rowlands called in 13. m embers of the executive management to present a con• sensus of findings to the city council. ., · ' W e a s1< e d R o w I a n d s specifically lo hst problem areas in the city and to s::>ell out solu· Lion;;.·· she said. ·•instead he used his exec.uL1ve managemenL team <department heads.) .. The report was/ordered by council members :is a companion action in imposing the proba· tionary period on Howlands. Shipley, DUke Out Of Runnipg in HB Jncumbent Huntington Beach City Councilmen Don Shipley and Henry Duke said Monday night they won 't seek re-election in the April 13 city elections. The announcements mean a wide open r a ce for three city . Council seats. Councilman Jerry Matney already has declared he has no intentfon of running again. · Dr. Shipley said that he has served 12 consecutiv.e years on the council and "that it's time to step down and take things easy." Duke, a form er planning com- missioner, had s aid previously he wouldn't run again if any qualified c andiaates surfaced for the upcoming elections. He broke the news at the close • of Monday's council meeting that • ll~won't run. Matney previously declared he wouldo't run again "even if they gave m e a ll the beaches, oil wells and city hall." Transient Faces Holdup· Charge in FV Fountain Valley police arrest· cd a 27-year-old tra nsient Mon-1 day night. just five minutes after he a llegedly took $41 from an all· ni ght market al gunpoint, Police said Robert Shelby. who . has no known address, was ar· rested Of\ sus picion of armed rob· bery by Officer(.Ow·ain Cheshire. Police accused Shelby of walk- ing into the Stop N Go market, Newhope Street and Edinger Avenue, at 11 :23 p.m. and rob- bins the clerk or $41 at gunpoint. lie then fled the area on foot, officers a lleged, but apparently had his car p arked nearby. O.tHY Pilot Slail Photo~ 'TIME TO STEP DOWN' Councilman Shipley Praying for Rainfall? REITERATES POstTION Non·candldate Duke · Might Jwt Do It By Wednesday Evening Archbishop Joseph McGucken of thr San Francisco Roman Catholic Archdiocese has as ked for pra~.crs t o bring an end lo tihe droui::ht that h as pl agued Cuhrornw since Julv. And . t•oincidenc·c or not. il fooks Ii kc Southern California Just might t:ct som e of the wet stuff by Wednesday night. Los Angeles Weather Service (orccas tcr Patricia Rowe says a high pressure syste m off the northern California coas t is beginning to deteriorate and a low pressure system is develop. mg. . . "That low shoulti hit central California sometime tomorrow,'' sbc said, ··and we should get a lit· tie of it by Wednesday evening." The forecaster said there is a g ood chanc e o f incr easin g s howers, especially over the weeeknd. She hedged a bit in her forecast (or Wednesday night, saying, "If your lawn r eally needs it, you might want to give it a sprinkle Wednesday after· noon -just in case." She said· that although the LA Weather Service is sticking its neek out on a 30 percent forecast for Wednes· day night, sh e wanted to cover herself. Weather service forecaster Roger Pappas s aid a large area of strong high pressure has been stationed off the coast for the past several weeks, shunting all storms from the Pacific Ocean to the north of the stale. "What we call extended com- puter forecasts show the high go- ing far to the north, with a low setting up over California toward • the weekend,'' he s aid. In San Francisco. Archbishop McGucken ocrered a prayer to be s aid at Catholic Masses, "until we have some r ain," according to a church spokesman. The prayer says, "U>rd God. in You we live and move and have our being. Help us in our present time of trouble, send us the rain we need, and teach us· to seek Your lasting help on Ute wa'f' to eternallife." . • !. • Search Fails; Girl Missing LO NG BE ACH CAP' -A house-lo-house search has failed to find 5-year-old Ke rry Ann Toney and a uthorities were tr acking down other leads to her whereabouts, officers said. The child was r eported missing Sunday night by her mother . Cheryl J ump, who said she had seen her daughter last playing in the backyard of their home dur· ing the afternoon. Mrs. Jump·s neighbors joined officers in the se3rch tor the girl. In the study, the management team stressed that one of the city's major problems was the behavior probfems of the city council members themselves. It said Lhat council members had" lost cred ibility because of their actions at pubJjc meetings. One top officia l said that council officials had become laughing stocks for their bickering and divisiveness. Oally l'llot S~ll Photo SEEtfS ACTIVE ROLE Candidate Alarcon • "The first thought that comes to my mind is to ask if these re- commendations are yours,"\};he told ~owlands. "The second is· ~ T Hopeful SUe IS the proble m that you r ,, perceive with the city council. Are these proble ms long stand-s M ing or are they something t hat ees ore you have recently observed">" Mrs . Wieder s aid she is in •··· agreement with some of the T• J b <'riticism of t~e city council."{ IDle on 0 want to know 1f these recommen- dations are yours," s he told Rowlands. . '"I for one would Jjke to have the opportunity to discuss this wittl you and the city council so that we will be in a better posi· lion to evaluate your role in the next six months,·· s he said. Mrs. Wieder s aid she has been one of R owla nds· str ongest backers among the council mem- bers. "But this has been like an (See WI EDER, P age A2) . * * * Projects Get Council Okay Over Planners Huntington Beach City Council members~verruled the planning commis'!Jlton on three con· troversial'tite ms Monday night and gave the green light for the" projects to proceed in the city. The council a ctions included: -Approva l of a 125,000 s quare foot shopping center at Adams ·Avenue and Brookhurst Street that includes an operation of an all-night mar ket. -Approval of an appeal by the Seabreeze Village Homeowners Association for the elimination of a so-called ''tot lot" at Chapel Lane and Modale Drive. -Approval of construction of a private tennis club and handball .courts in a li ght industrial zoned area on Gothard Street south of Tablert Avenue. Homeowners in the Meredith Gardens area protested the shop- ping center on the grounds Lhat the area was not totally planned. They also e xpressed fears of blight. noise and possible crime from the all-night market. Darrel Ward, new president of the Chamber of Comme r ce, urged approval saying that the operation would bring in more than $200,000 annup.lly in t ax money. In their s econd reversal of the planning commission, city coun· cil members decided that a "tot. lot" featuring c hjldren's pla1- g round equipment w as ~t·. needed at the Seabreeze ~· dominium development. · The controversy arose when protesters s aid promises were al· legedly made t o parents with children that there wouJd be "Lot lots.·• Homeowner representatives said the lots were not needed and would break up the greenbelt in· side the development. The tennis club got an okay a lte r a d e bate a rose over whether the rec.realional activi·· ty would erod e the city's in· dustrial base. The majori~ot the council m embers· sai lacility was compaUblef. e area and might serv · catalyst for future deve ment. Edllor·s Note: Nine condiOOtes are tiymg for two seats on the Fountam. Valley City Council. This story 1:; .about o~e of them. The election t~ March2. t•ounlain Valley City Council candida t e !'1 a nue l Al a r con beheves council members should devote more time to their elected jobs now thtt t the community has grown .. to a big ci~y ... •·t thiok t hey aren"t putting t he necessary time on the job," said Alarcon , 31. a self-employed ac· countant and m ember of the city's P a r ks a nd Recreation Commission. "I have the time r ight now, and I wanltos pcnd lhe time," he con· tinued. '·No one is twisting my arm." Alarcon, who sa id he has want· ed to run for Ute council since moving to Fountain Valley 13 years ago, believes councilmen should take "a very active parl" in city operations . For exam ple, he said. they should wor k closely inside city departments so they personally are aware of budget needs, in- stead of relying solely on advice Crom paid staff members. In addition. he said. employc relations arc being left "too much in the h ands of Lhe ad· ministration. The council isn't doing its job. · .. J think problems could be re· solved if c.,unc1lmen would take a more active role," Alarcon con- tinued. If elected, h e said he woul<l hold regular office hours at city hall, charging thal too oft en councilmen sit on a "pedestal'' without talking to residents. (Sec ALARCON, Page AZ) Coast Weathe r lncreas in g c l oud s tonight and m ostly cloudy Wednesday with 30 percent chance .of light showers in the afternooll. Cooler days. Highs in the low 60s. Overnight Jows in the 4-0s. INSIDE TODAY Erperts in the psychological field offer insights on hew tv cope · wit ft stress througlwut the life cycles. See Bl. Jade¥ MV-s.nlct AJ AlwllA .... M 91 • ._...,.-.Cit 91 Mlvi.s A 10 I,.,~ ... ,. AU Mwl¥al "IHICll• AU C.11 .. l'llie AS MalleMI ..... , A4,8• OaHlll.. C7 ll Clratlf9 C.MlllY Al CMllCI IJ .... ,.. 81·2 en.-• 9J Sylvia ... riU A IJ ~.!t:C,.~ :: =•Mlrlltts Al~~;~ «11tHUll\ll'ltllt A It T•l...,hi.t\ A 11 Ill-• AIM> Tll8et.r> Alt "9rtlle._K.. Al WH111ff A4 ~tltft A~: WHMNeWI A•,I • --. _..,. A2 DAILY PILOl H /F l uesday, February 3, 1978 1 JFK Belifud Plots? i • , Goldwater Says He ·Knew of Plans WASHINGTON <UPI I -Sen Uarry Goldwate r <H J\nz.), said today he k1ww about <J5sassinu- , lion plots uga inst Cuban leader f'idel Cas tro m early 1972 and that the authorization could only have com· from Pr~idcnl John Jt'. Kennerl y "It had Io IJt· on I lie orders.., of the govcl'rlment, .. he told re· Ocean View Meet Set For Parents porters after testifying before the Senate Government Operations Committee. ''There's no other way." Gesturing toward the While llouse -occupied by Kennedy at the time -Goldwater said : "Everything points right down lh~re ·• voldwater, who is one or 11.ve Fro• Page AJ BATTIN ••• , because he belonged Lo either the favored (political) class or the unfavored (pohlical) class," said Kurilich in his motion. Republican members on the 11-man Senate lnlc.llligenl'C Com- mittee. said that puncl spent ninl! of its first 10 months "trying to get Kennedy 's name out of tl." He said "all the evidence'' is In some 900 to 1,000 1>UJ:es or the transcript taken dunng the com- mittee's inves tigation of a!>~ sassination plots .. The oUicial report released by the committee Nov. 20 was am- biguous an placing responsibility for assassination plots the CIA devised but never earned out. Parents of s tudents who wiil at- tend Huntington Beach's new Ocean View High School are in- vited to attend one of three in-* formation meetings tonight and Thursday. Kurilich went on to charge that District Attorney Cecil Hicks is a member of the favored class and recognizes th~ power attained by the oppos ite class. In addition to his own motion. Kurilich gave Judge Lae an af- fidavit signed by Battin that at- tempted to trace the rise of the Cella-O'Neill faction. It said: "The committee finds that the system of executive com- mand and control was so am- biguous that it is difficult to be certain at what level assassina- tion activity w as known and authorized. This s ituation creates the disturbing process that government officiuls might have undertake n assassination plots without it having been in- controvertibly clear that there was explicit authorization from the presidents . lt is also possible that there might have been a suc- cessful ·plaus ible denial' in which pres idential authon zal1on was issued but is now obscured." Huntington Beach Union High. School District administrators will explain a tentatJve plan to :.end the 1,400 Ocean View stu- dents to Huntington Beach High School until their new facility is completed next year. - 1n addition, parents or children in the Huntington Beach section of the Fountain Valley (elemen- tary) District may attend the 1 sessions, officials s aid. Under recently approved boun· dary changes those students wa..ld attend Huntington Beach Hlgh next fa ll instead or Edison High, although parents may app- lv individually to have their <:hildren continue at Edison. The first meeting will be at 7 30 tonight at Vista View School, 16250 Hickory S L , .Fountain \'alley. Two more meetings will be at 1·30 p.m. Thursday, one 10 Hunt- ington Bea('h Hig h School's library. 1905 Main St., and the other at .Marina High School's hbrary. 158il Springdale St. Parents throughout the distncL may apply later this month for a n "option'• to send their children to a ('ampus outside their attendance area . District officials said the finaL decision wjl) be based on space <.1vailabl£', curric ulum needs and cithcr s pecial considerations. .Tour of U.S. Offered by HBTeachers Marina Iligh School teachers Dave Chapel and Jim Lande l.ave received approval from 1 rustees of the Huntington Ileach. 'nion High School District to of. fer a colonial tour of America this summer. · About 100 students are expect· t:d to register for the trip. which '~ill offer credit, district officials noted. The program is open to all stu- <tents in the district and will cost $1,lOO. Students will leave June :m an<I rt'lurn .July 27. ~chool officials S<tid parents in- IC'ri.'stt'd may attend an tnforma· lion session Wcflnesday at 7 :30 pm. in . the Marina cafeteria. 15871 Springdale !'it., Huntington lk•arh. It was founded. according to Battin's statement, in 1970 by the late Fred Harber as a coalition of Democrats. m iddlc-income con- servative Republicans and splinter political groups. By 1974, the coalition had suc- ceeded in electing three mem. bers to the Board of Supervisors, two Democratic candidates to the state Assembly and a con- gressman, Battin said. Also cited as successful political candidates at least partially backed by Cella and O'Neill were former county as- sessor Jack Vallerga, Rep. Ao- drew Hinshaw <R-Newport .Beach> and Sheriff Brad Gates. Battin said the Cella·O'Neill of- ficeholders have -challenged lhe Lincoln Club domination oC Orange County politics and as a result, have been singled out for prosecution. Front Page Al JANITORS. • Goldwater said that word of as- sassination plots "came to me early in 1972 from someone in thl' know. I didn't think it would ev('r come out except in later history .·· From Page A .i ALARCON. • • Al arcon also said the city is now in good financial s hape. but may face problems by about 1980. He said his accounting <'X· perience can help ke ep the budget sound . Alarcon. who has been a parks commissioner two years. also said the city should proceed carefully before placing a multi· million parks bond before voters. He said officials should make certain the three.pool aquatics complex will .be well-used before building it so it doesn't lie drained and idle several months a year . Alarcon s aid, in addition. he doesn't believe the city 1s doing ached a '"sweetheart agree· enough to encourage business ment'' between the union and and industry, noting .. keeping Premiere but it called for cutting that tax dollar in the city is going <'w;todians to a n 18-hour work to help us financially." week, plus a reduction in hourly Referring again to the pro- pay and benefits . posed swim complex, he said, 1t Rogers said, however. "What purportedly could be used for in- we pay is not Consolidated. or ternational meets. anyone else's concern." ''But where are we going lo Davis said the union is pre· house them?" he asked, ''Hunt. pared to "fight t his to the end." ington Beach, Cost a Mes a. He also had s harp words for Westminster? Huntington Beach police. "fh6· . He also said city officials Monday morning forced should encourage more local picketers to move from the firms to submit bids for suppHes plant's Springdale ~treet gate_.~ 1 instead of going outside Fountain Davis maintained pickcteT Valley. . J1ad not gone inside compa , ·Alarcon, who holds an a ccount· ~ates. although they were along ing degree from Cal State Long what the company claimed as its Beach, also owns a statuary fir\11 private drive. in Huntington Beach. "The police were d~finitcly on A Los Angeles native, he said Lhe side of the company," Davis he worked 14 years in recreation ~harged. programs in the Los Angeles He said if the police attitude is area and Fountain Valley_ any rerlection of the way other tie also has been active in the local officials feel. he wouldn't be Jaycees, YMCA. Exchange Club. s urprised to see the firm win a .Boys Club, Cham ber of Com- c ourt injunction prohibiting metce, Cub Scouts. Indian pickets at a ll. Guides a nd Fountain Valley "I can read between the lines School Community Council ;md see who really runs Hunt-Ile and his wife, Donna. h;w(• a mgton.Bea~." Davis asserted. son, Diem. 13. 'Hearst Case l ' O•llr Piiot SI.Ml Pllo4o CROWD GETS CLOSE LOOK AT FREIGHTER GROUNDED ON NEWPORT BEACH On the Balboa Peninsula, Ship Incident Becomes Social E~ent of the Season Huntington· Harbour· Freighter · . Salvaged Completion Okayed Off Balboa By RlLARYKAVF. 01111• D•tly Pilot St•lf Calling it a "good example hf providing public acces s to private development," South Coas t regional commissioners ha ve unanimously approved a S21.2 million plan to complete the d e velopment of Huntingt on Jlarbour. Plans by Huntington Pacific Ltd., had been held up for several months because commissioners wanted to provide .mote JlUblic a ccess to the waterfront. Changes in the plans made since last month's commission meeting assured the proJect's ap- proval. The vote was 9-0. The plans. call for nearly 600 new houses and lowohouses on three separate sites in Hunt-· ington Harbour. just north of Huntington Beach. One project will have 3'11 single·family houses on Trinidad Island, along with boat slips, a public park and beach, a green- belt corridor. a waterfront view pa.rk and a fi shing noat. A second project will have 132 single-family houses at a site op- posite the Sunset Aquatic Park. That plan includes 46 boat slips. two tennis courts, a recreational building. a swimming pool, a bicycle path, a public walkway and guest docking. The third development will have 120 townhouses along Ed- \ f 'ro• P~ge Al WIEDER •.. mger Avenue. called Seagate If. That project will include a lagoon, parking, two t ennis courts , 60 boat slips and a swim-ming pool. By ALMON LOCKABEY 0111y Piiot Bu Ung Editor The 328-foot freighter Coos Bay made the final leg of her voyage from San Juan. Puerto Rico, to . · Los .4J!geles Monday night on the HB 'C ' end ofa 600-foot tow line. U8lOmer The converted LST was freed from her temporary sandy moor- D . Off ing-in the s urf off the end of rIVeS . Newport Beach's Island Avenue at 8:25 p.m. by the Sea Otter, a W• h U d C tugboat out of a marine salv<.1ge It se ar firm at San Pedro. I The unscheduled stop on lht! beach came Sunday at 10 p.m. after the Coos Bay became lost in coastal fog and ran aground. barely missing the Balboa Pier. A prospective customer ap- parently took a Huntington Beach used car dealer for a ride. the manager complain ed· to police Monday night. Officer John Borges i n - lcrv i cwe.cJ th e c mploy~ ·or Gus tafson Lint'oln Mercury Inc . 16800 Be ach Blvd .. and fited a re- port on a 1973 tan over brown. sedan which was taken for test drive around block three days ago "and apparently is still bcin~ tested." Since the vehicle.'" as willingly turned o ver to its apparen t possessor, the a gency had to wait three days before police could ac-cept a stolen vehicle report:· Thieves Took Chilly Dive A pair'"of youths who are de- There was little or no damage to the freighter. according to owner Dan 1Wirth of Laguna Beach. Be{'ause of her shallow draft -· about 10 feet -and the fact that the surf was light. the ship s uf - fered no hull dam age. The Coos Bay was scheduled to have been hauled free of the beach at high tide about JO a m. Monij'ay, but the operation was delayed by negotiations between the owner and salvage company. The tug put a line aboard the Coos B~at midafternoon and mainta· a heavy strain until the shi roke free. She was freed when the tide was about one foot shy of lts hi~h. finitely long on endurance and .... enterprise found the manage, ment of Huntington Beach's Seacliff Country Club short on sympathy Monday ni ght, police s aid today. end run on his part," she.s litid. Rowlands said that he wa s anx- ious to com ply. Mrs. Wieder also was highl y critical of the "lack of city pre- paration" to ~ive input at a stale Coastal Commission heanng Lo- day for the proposed acquis ition or't ,450 acres of wetlands in the I~lsa Chica. The incident turned · into the social event of the season on the Balboa Peninsula as hundreds of residents ahd business. people flocked to the beach throuf!hout the day to watch the salvage operation. Even from nearby Newport Elem e ntary Sc hool classes marched down the be~h. to witness the operation. "The state 1s making recom- mendations on issues thal affect our entire city and we have no. staff reports available and there has been nothing on the city agenda." she said. Empl o y c Hilt B y rn C' telephoned officers from the club at 3000 Palm Ave., to report the pair was las t s een s printing across the golf course with a bag full of stolen golf balls mtended for resale. Investigators said the pair had braved winter temperatures dip- ping into the low sos and donned wets uits to dive for the balls in a The Orange County Harbor DepartmenL and the U.S. Coast Guard maintained a hands-off at· titude toward' the whole affair. Desi~ Class Set \ \'lass on inl1•n or design wiU lw~in Feb. HJ al Cox School uncicr Uw auspit't'S of the Fountain. Va lley rtent'at1on Department. \ ll't' or $10 will b~ charged for lhc .S IX-Wt•('k Class. ciuestions m~y he rl'fcrrNI to962-242'1 · · r think this is '' Ban _omission ... s he said. Judge Def ends In Jury Selection ~i n of lake bu.ill a s n water trap on the course. "Our main concern was the possibility of pollution (if a fuel tank had ruptured) and a de- cision of what could have been done in the event the vessel had not been hauled off the beach." s aid a Harbor Department spokes man. ORANGE COAST I I r 11\t• ('-i41\Qf' ( M I f1.ti1ty t•u,,t wr.1th ~ f 9'T\b1nttl '"' NJ W \ '''" ' PMtt'•>Jltl(f by th• t'• ...n1,1e CoA\t Pubh\n1uv t 11mr~r,., \.iilM' Ah> •1hltt;l\o, 1'111' "ubl•'"tH '' Mo~'''" ttu•._;qh I nf'i,•¥ ,,., 1n1t., NH•••, N4•WJ>f"t U4 ,.,. "• jf111l11Mjhm t1,.,1, h t IUl\tl"IO V ••l•'f. t1v111. '11tU!1 f\,h ' v.111•\f' ,,,., ' •uun" U••tt\/~outh t 11,1• 1 /\ ,,,."'• fl ll"O•ll #t.Jtfl(W1 1 ~bfl\11•" ""IUtOl!i• 1M\ll \ul '""H tt<;· U•l"C.lp•I pubh\IH""' 1 l~t I\ .ti -HO y.,,,..,\ 11•• \hl'_.t (O't"' Nie"\"' ( AtifUtt\1" 'fltlt Robert N Weed f I f\1\1 .. nt •n&l hJtMt\.lv t Jack R Curley \f11 ti-Ptl"\H>fftt •nd ~"H•••Mlr"t\lf r Thomas l<eevil (altor ThOmas A. Murphl~ MitA4tfj1'h,; t rltf•lf Richard P. Nall Offlus t .u,i"t\.\ ,.,.~(h, '''"' hlll'nnr''f""'''"' (('o 1.\ AN\lt l)n~4 '' n111"tut t ~,..JOit t)wot1 ~ V•lli•t f\101 I Ar,_, tU14'!C .1t ~"n OttQO t 1 f'tl.,.. • ., ~ Telet)hone (7141 t.42.,.321 Cl~ssified Advertistl"9 Ml·SUI f ,..,,_, H$ftt\ Or•f\Ot CclJ'nt'f (.nfN'l-...i"''*'' S40-1220 t ~Yhf)M. 1tl~ 0••"09 Coa d r./t,.•'tfttf\Q C~ p.f\y N11 N ~\ \fir!..,\, tl,U\1' .. ttM"t» '°dl\Oflt• rn•t\tr (H IHhtrttu m .. "'' ,.,.fl, .. lft MAy b• ""'Odut fd wflhout •Dfl(••I U•flnlhlon et ( ftOVf •O"' e>¥l'f'l'er • '\fo(Ofu' ""' Of\\tlOff P•lct At (0\t• #Ni'•• (AhfOfft•t '"'''·'•1ot1r1 .. bv (•'''., \l ,, ~ ,,,,.,. by,.,,.,ft,A JSIT\Of'ICMy.MtM.,yO. , .. ,._,....,_. " "" .,.,..., .. SAN FRANC ISCO (UPI) - Prospective jurors in the Patricia Hearst t rial arc being questioned behind closed doors .so they can give honest answers without fear of wides pread publicity. U .S . District Judge· Oliver J. Carter sa ys. • Allowing newsmen in the inter- rogation room would have an "inhibitory effect on a prospec- tive juror's candor" s ince his responses would be headlined by newspapers and flashed on television screens, the Judge said Monday. Carter. who barred the media from his personal questioning of potential jurors after saying the Hearst trial would be the "best covered" in the nation's history. explained his action in a court memorandum. The judge went behind closed doors to talk to prospecti\'e mcm· bers or the pa nel after complet- ing mass questioning about general hardship when the trial began a week a.co today. He re- jected a motion by the American Civil Liberties Union suggesting that a small pool of reporters be admitted. · .. Permitting even a small pool . of new& reporters to attend these ses!!lons would do little to lessen the tnhlbltory effect on a J')rospec- tive Juror'" candor with the knowledge that what he or she says today will be m<'mori alized on the front pages and flas hed on television screens <.ilmost im- mediately." The judge said he decided the "very purpose" of locking up the j ury when the trial gets un - der way-which'he has already announced he will do -would be defeated if answers to his in· dividual questions were made public before the fl111 jury is selected. He said the defense had argued, and the prosecution agreed, that jurors still waiting to be questioned were bound to learn of the replies of those who had gone befor~ them. "The right to a fair trial by an impartial jury or one's peers. guaranteed by the Sixth Amend- ment to the Constitution , is a ba~ic tenet of our criminal justice system;• Carter s1ud. · ''The U.S. Supreme Court in re- cent years has recognized that thiR precious rigt)t may he jeopardized where massive publicity before and during a · crlmlnal trial so inrecls the minds of the local populnce as to make virtually impassible the selection ot Jurors who have not already formed a perhaps un- alterable opinion as to the gulll or innocence ot a atven deCen· dant.'' * * * * Re-Elect * * * * DOM RACITI * * * * * COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL DOM RACITI GEJS. THINGS DOME • ACTION CENTER; Dom fM"OPOIH • adJon center so tticrt all of ow cOMplahtfs wt1M1...-dlcrtefy hNrd. · • TAXES: Four yecn ogo Dom ~ to laeep ow taus low. He hos ••en 90H a 1ttpfwttter. TAXES HAVE IEIH REDUCED. • • O.. is wortrhtc) hmif for HM COfttfNctfOft of tM I 9tta St. bridp. which will wortt en a C)Gftway for tM --., cmtd ilMNstrial de•t4opMtftt of aw cOWNMnfty. I LAST ON THE BALLOT • FIRST IN CIVIC LEADERSHIP I 7 Orange cOast EDITION T oday's Clos ing N.'l'• S toeks ' VOL. 69, NO. 34, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORN IA T U ESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1976 N TEN CENTS Battin Aided by Lillcolh Club Funds By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM Dally Pllol Slaff Documents filed Monday in Superior Court show that indict- ed Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin r eceived cam- paign contributions from Lincoln Club members. AJso placed into evidence at Battin's pre-trial hearinR was a 1969 letter from former president Richard Nixon thanking the San-. Prayers For Rain Pay Off? Prayers for r ainrall in parched Southern California apparently paid off as a steady sprinkle was reported this morning in San Diego. Archbishop Joseph McGucken of the San Francisco Roman Catholic Archdiocese had asked for the prayers to bring a n end to the drought that has plagued California since July. The first rain since Dec. 20 fell on Sun Diego County beginning at 8 a .m . Calls to the city con- . firmed that streets are still wet and a steady drizzle is r eported in most areas. Forecasters said it could continue into Wednesday but skies cleared in some sec- tions. Los Angeles Weather Service forecaster Patricia Rowe says a high pressure system off the northern California coast is beginning to deteriorate and a low pressure system is develop· ing. "That low s hould hit central California sometime tomorrow," she said, "and we should get a lit· tie o( it by Wednesday evening.·· CLate satellite pictures show some low pressure off the coast and forecasters said there is a possibility of ra in as early as this &vemng.) • The forecaster said there is a good ·chance of increas ing showe rs. especially over the weeeknd. She hedged a bit in her forecast for Wednesday night. saying. "l f your lawn reall y needs it, you might want lo give 1t a s prinkle Wednesday after- noon -just in case." She said that although the LA Weather Service is sticking its neck out on a 30 percent forecast for Wcdnes· day night, sl1e wanted to cover herself. Weather service fo recaster Roger Pappas s aid a large area of strong hig h pressure has been stationed off the coast for the past several weeks. shunting all storms from the Pacific OccCjn to the north of the state. "What wc call extended com- put!.'r forc•casts show the high go· ing far to lhc north, with a low selling up over California toward the weekend," he said. ln San Francisco. Archbishop McGucken offered a prayer to be · said at Catholic masses, ''until we have some nlin." according to a church s pokesman. Deputy Kille d SAN BERNARDINO <UPI) - An offduty She riff's deputy was killed Monday when a car turned in front or his motorcycle at an intersection Casey Roach. 26. a four-year' department veter an, crushed into the vehicle and died a short time later. Ora ng~ Coas t L:.'lllt4 ..., :=a 7~ \\'eatlae r Inc reas in g c l ouds tonight and mostly cloudy Wednesday with 30 percent chance of light showers in the afternoon. Cooler days. Jlighs in the l ow 60s. Overnight lows in the40s. INSIDE TODA "t' Erperts in the psychological field offer insights on how to cope with stress throughou1 the lifecycles. See BJ. lade¥ la Ana supervisor for his help in Nixon's 1968 election victory. The Lincoln Club donations as well as the Nixon letter are in- tended by Deputy District Al· tomey Jack Ryan to help dis· prove Battin's allegation that he is a victim or selective prosccu· ti on. It is Dattin's claim that can- didate s b ac k e d b y th\! Re publican -orie nted Lincoln Sea Monster? Club are immune from prosccu· lion fof political orfenses. '4 . On the other h and, the county supervisor insis ts . politicians backed by Dr. Louis Cella . and R ich a rd O 'N eill are. lik e himself. singled out for prosecu- tion. It was the county Grand Jury last August that indicted Battin on seven felony charges related to a llegations that he cam· UPI hlf'PllotO This is one or six live isoped crustacean fish predators which went on display at the New York Aquarium. . Measuring fro m 12 to 18 inches. the crustaceans ..... ~erC' dredged from 350 fathoms from a shrimp boat 100, miles south of Pensacola by a New York Zoological Society tea. ~ Ford Says Abortion OK 'Went Too Far' WASHINGTON CAT» -Presi- dent Ford said today he thi nks the U.S. Su-preme Court decision legali zing a bortion "went too far" and that ind1yidual slates should be allowed to make their own decision on the issue The President said that while he s upports the Supreme Court ruling as lhC'law or the land. h<' believes that a constitutional amendment to per mit each state to adopt its own re~ulat ions is "J preferable answer " At the sam e time, Ford said ht· did not tWnk a constitutional amendme nt bannin~ abortion was the correct approach. Ford gave his position on abor- tion in res ponse 10 a <tut.·stion in an interview with ens newsm an Walter Cronkite. Ford's com· ments were madt.• public tater by the White llouse at the insistence of newsmen. lo the interview. Ford said he took "a m oderate pos1t1on" on the ISSUe. "1 do not believe in abortion on demand. l do not a~n'<' with th<' court decision or 1!171 -<sir! On the other hand. 1 do not agrN• that a constitutional amendmc•nt is the proper remedy. I think v.e have to recognize that there un• instances when abortion should be permitted." The President cited such in· stances as illness of lht• mothr r. rape. a nd other "unfortunate things that might happen." re· quiring ''some ncxibiUty." But Ford said of the Supreme Court decision. which was issued in 1973, althoug h aides s'.Vd he mistakenly put the dale as 1971, that "I think the court decision went too far. I think o constitu· t1on al amendment goes too fa r. lf there was to be some action in this area. it's my judgment that 1t ought to be on a basis of what each individual state wishes to do under the circumstances." Ford a dded that "even though l disagree with the court de· dsion .. .I will, or course. uphold the law a s interpreted by the court. but I think there 1s a better answer.•· T he President w:is as ked "Doesn't the Supreme Court de- cision itself seem to m ov<' against a ny possibility that the state can take any local action"" lie replied : "That is correct, but if there is to be :i constitu- tional amendment. and there a rc some sug~estions in the Congress now that would pe rmit earh stale on its own throug h a vote of the people or throu gh its s t ale lt•gislat1vc branch to udopt 11 s own sta le regulations . I think that's a preferable answer ratlwr than the one that's rccommcndt•d by olhl'l'S '' Fatal Boa t Wreck F.L SEGUNDO (UPI) -Six scuba divers s~arched bcnl'alh churning surf Monday for a 13· year-old boy believed drowned when high wat>es capsizNI his family's 32-foot cabin cruiser off fog-shrouded Dockwcilcr Beach Dessert··Posse Newport Diners Nab Smpect It was back to the old West Monday in Newport Beach when a group of restauraht patrons formed a posse to capture a sus· pccted thief. Polic e s aid M irhael Sean Greene. 25, of 206 Cypress St. was cornered by the group at the in· tersection of P aim Street and Balboa Boulevard and held until officers arrived to take him Into custody. Posse leader M ich:'lcl Coonti , of Fountain Valley, told officl'rs he was in Diltman's Rcstaur:rnt . 801 E. Oalboa Dlnl. \\hen he heard a crash or broken glass at about 1 am. . He said he dashed olltside and allegedly s aw Greene climbiog in the smashed front window of the Gunderson Drug Company, 716 E. Balboa Bh•d. Coontz said he returned to the res taura nt and r ounded up a ~roup or patrons who surrounded ltf\' l)uilding. When Greene emcrJtc(} he nl- lcgcdly took orr running, hut the posse cut him off ::at lht.• pass. . Polt t'c honkl'd Crcl'n<: on s uspi- cion of bur•:lar) paigned for lieutenant governor in 1974 at taxpayer expense. Monduy, Battin. said the Lin· coin Club member donations and Nixon letter do not diminis h his selective prosecution defense. "We're t a lking about can· didates supported by the club itself and not individual mem- bers,·· he said. As far as the Nixon apprecia- tion letter is concerned, Battin said, "That goes to prove that J"ve m ade some bad errors in getting on the wrong maili ng hsts. ·· But Ryan had more than Oat· tin 's own campaign finance statements a nd Nixon's letter with which to challenge the de- fendant's selective prosecution defe nse. Altogether. Ryan gave Judge Kenneth Lae 45 exhibits intended to scuttle Battin 's defense. Meanwhile. Hattin's attorney, Matthew Kurilich, was adding affidavits in s upport of a defense motion call ing for the defense lo be provided with district at- torney inveollgation report.s on political figures. I "The need for the files is to s how that each person or the groups was treated differently (Sec BATTI N, Page A2) Mes.a Won 't Back Newport Dy ALAN DIRKIN Olth~ D•lly PlloUl•fl The Costa Mesa City Council has c!ecided against s upporting Newport Beach's drive to use On· tario Internationa l Airport as a solution lo Orange County's com- mercial air needs. Newport Beach had asked Costa Mesa to consider Ontario International "as the reasonable solution to the future commercial Freighter Salvaged Off Balboa By ALMON LOCKABEV D•lly Pllol 8o•li"9 Editor The 328-foot freighter Coos Bay made the final leg of her voyag~ from San Jua n. Puerto Rico, to Los Angeles Monday njght on the end of a 600-foot tow line. The c?overted LST was freed from her temporary sandy moor· ing in the s urf off the end of Newport Beach 's Island Avenue al 8:25 p.m . by the Sea Otter. a tugboat out of a marine salvage firm at San P edro. The unscheduled stop on the beach came Sunday at 10 p.m. afte r the Coos Bay became lost in coastal fog and ran aground, barely"i111ssing the Balboa Pier. There was little or no damage to the freighter. according to owner Dan Wirth of Laguna Beach. Because of her shallow draft - about 10 feet. -and the fact that the surf was light. the ship suf- fered no hull damage. The Coos Bav was scheduled to have bc«'n hauled free of the b<.'ach at high tide about 10 a.m. Monday. but the operation was delayed by nt•got iations bet ween lhe O\\ ncr and salvage company. The tug put a lino aboard the Coos Bay at m idaftcrnoon and maintained a heavy strain until the ship broke free. She was freed when the tide was about one foot shy or its high. The incident turned into the social event of the season on the Balboa Penins ula as hundreds of r esidents and business people flocked to the beach throughout the day to watch the salvage oper ation. Even from nearby Ncwport Elementary School c lasses m arched down the beach to witncs!> the oper ation. The Orange County jlarbor Department and the U.S'. Coast Gua rd m aintained a hands-off at· titude toward the whole affair "Our m ain concern was the possibility of pollution (if a fuel tank had ruptured> and a de- cision or what could have been done in the e vent the vessel had not been hauled off the beach," s a id a Harbor Department spakesman. CSce VESSEL, PageA2) DOW REMAINS ON UPSWING NEW YORK (UPI) -l n a late rally. prices closed hi gher today despite persistent blue-chip pro- fit taking in active trading on the New York Stock Ext'hnnge. The Dow Jones industria.I average, orr more than five points a t one time. gained 1.26 points to 972.61. Advances led ded incs by about n nine-to-five marg\n. (Tahles. AJ3). Turnove r am ount ed lo :W,080,000 shares. up from the 24,000,000 tr adcd Monday Prices we re hi gher in a('t1ve trading on lhe American Stock Exchange. ort Nixed air. trans porta tio n n eeds o r Orange County" a nd to support a s tudy of developing a rapid transit system between Orange County and Ontario Interna- tional. The Orange County Board of Supe rvisors has directed its staff to ma ke such a feasibility s tudy. The Costa Mesa council's re- jection of the r esolution was basPd upon a report by its avia- . I \ lion committee The committee report pointed out commercial and industrial impact in the a rea was based up· on development of the Orange •County Airport P ark. "The economic effects would be dis- astrous if the airport is moved or closed." the report said. The committee said also that sinre adequate transportation <See AIRPO RT , P:ige A2> ?<Illy 'llot :1.it t "°'o WHITHER THOU, OH COASTAL TAaLcLANO? Costa Mesa Council Has Fr eeway, Wants Name, Too Mesa Panel Seeks Freeway Renaming The Costa Mesa City Council decided unanimous ly Monday nig ht to cam p a 1g n fo r the Newport Freeway to be renamed the Costa Mesa Freeway. The resolution, proposed by Councilman Robert Wilson, calls on Assemblym a n Robert Burke <R·Huntington Beach) and state Senator Dennis Carpenter CR- Newport Beach ) to carry lcgisla· tion to effect t he change. Wilson said today he had con- tacted both Burke and Carpenter and they were "not negative" lo the switch . •'They will go forward with the legislation b ecause Cos ta Mesa is the terminus and because Newport Beach has decided it drn!s not want a freeway through the ci- ty." Wilson added. Wilson told fellow council members freeways are named by their te rminus . "Costa Mesa is now the terminus and t here arc no maneuverings to extend it out of Costa Mesa a nd so 1t is rilling to call 1t the Costa Mes a Freeway." he said. Although Councilm an Dominic Rariti \'Oted for the motion. he noted it may cost $100,000 lo change the signs nod saitl the whole s tatus of the freeway was not yet settled. "IL rnay end in NC'wporl Rl'nch cv('n thou1•h NewpMl H1.·ach dui·~ not '' anl a freeway," he added . Councilman Jack llammetl re· asoncd that. if Costa Mesa 1s a.o· ing to take a II the traffic from the freeway. it should have the iden- tity of the freeway. Councilwoman Norma Hertzog agreed with anot he r point of Ha mmett's that a campaign for a new name may rekindle interest in the unfinished freeway itself. Holy Mackerel, What a.Mess LO S ANGELES Ci\PJ -Last we e k we h a d freeway bouillabaisse as 1.000 macke rel spilled off a truck m a t ransition tunnel between the Harbor and San Diego freeways. Monday. it was a truckload of potted plants. A flathed truck driven by ViJl· cent Bruno. 25. or Carson. spilled its green load on a transition road. once a gain between thc- Jla rbor and San Diego freeways, after skidding m ore than JOO reel and tipping over. California lllghw::a y Pa trol orficers said. The road wa.s !'ihul down nearly two h ou r !l w hi I c h ighway patrol nwn t 1<! 1 NI up. A2 DAILY PILOT N Tuttlday. February 3. 1978 • New Chamber Chiefs Pally Plltt Sltll ,._. Lcudinl,! thl' Corona d~I Mar Chamber of Commerce during 1976 will be (from left> President Frank .Jank. Second Vice Prcsi dent Peg Haapa, Treasurer Bob Stoessel and First Vice President Bill Kull. Matriarch Dies She Symbolized San Juan / Delfina M anriqul'Z Olivares, the matriar ch of San Juan Capis trano, died on her 80th birthday Monday in South Coast Community Hospital. Chosen matriarrh hv th(• San Juan Capistrano lt'is tor1cal Society in 1970. Mrs Oli v arcs· family, on her mother's side, was one of the oldest in the small m'is sion city. Her great-great-grandfather was lsidro Aguilar. the master mason who came from Mexico to supervise construction of the Manzanillo Yacht Race Continues Ragtime and Joli mi:iintained" substantial boat-!or-boat lead in the 1,140-mile San Di ego to Manzanilla yacht race today as they sailed through light rain and light winds off Point Abreojos about450 miles out of San Diego. Dick Steele aboard the escort vessel Jubilee from the Newport f1arbor Yacht Club said light rain s tarted falling at about IO a .m. with light and variable winds. According to posit!on reports .Joli was about one mile south of Ragtime on the latitude scale but was sailing about five miles farther offshore. The majority of the 39-boat fleet was strung out between Cedros Is land a nd Point Abreo- jos. In thfrd place on elapsed time was Miramar. and fourth w:is Peter Grant's Nalu tV out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club 2A miles behind the leaders. Other local yachts are Ragdoll, 36 miles behind: Dorothy 0. 43 miles behmd: P'•le, 79 miles and Outward Bound, 75 miles. Bill While. skipper of Ragtime, said his boat and Joli were sail· ing dead even at 1L a.m. today. White said the \cud had been changing during the night hours with first one boat slightly . <1head and then the other. Handicap positions had not been computed at 11 a.m. today. Woman Leaps To Her Death Sl\N Frt/\NCISCO (/\P ) -/\. wom:m l<.'aprd to her death in front of a R:iy Arca }{4.1p1d Trans1t tra1n :it ltw Powell Street stall on. Polin• s aid llw m1idcnt1fic1l virtim hid herself Monday in a tunnel nlcove J ll~t past lhC' wc4'l <>net ofthl' :-.lnt11rn ORANGE COAST TI'lf OrA~~ C'-'""t (_t411l w ••••'·-"· f'>t'~ -~1(" ., comhlnrd tnn """""' ,., •. , •• putHIVMl'O n .. tr.4 ()ti.,~.,,. 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During her life, Mrs. Olivares took an active interest io the Mis· sion and sometimes cooked for the priests. Friends and relatives described her Monday as always rcadv to talk of the historv of the city 'in which she had seen so many changes. "Everybody liked her," said Leo Fessende l}, a friend and San Clemente resident. "She was always giving of herself to peo· pie." .. She never met a stranger.·· said her da.ughter, Mrs. Margaret Herrera of Capistrano Beach. "She would just take to anybody and everybody. Her house was always open to peo- ple." Lesneski Mortuary, 640 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente, wiU be open for visitation today and Wednesday. Rosary will be r ecited at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday and a Requiem High Mass will be said al 10 a.m. Thursday in the Serra Chapel of the old mission. Following the Mass, she will be buried next to her husband, who died in 1963. in the old mission cemetery . In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Olivares is surYived by three sons, Theodore G. o f Capistrano Beach. Willia m R. of Whittier a nd J e rome J . of Capistrano Be·ach; two sisters, . Lupe Combs or Buena Park and Trinidad Lobo of Norwalk; nine grandchildren and three great-· grandchildren. Judge Queries Hearst Jurors Behind Doors SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Prospective jur ors 1n the Patricia Hearst trial are being questioned behind closed doors so they can give honest answers without feat" of wides pr ead publicity. U.S . District Judge Oliver J Cart<'r says /\Jim\ ing news men in the inter· ro~:i.t1on r oom would have an "inhibitory effect on a prospec· tivc juror's candor" since his responses would be h('adhncd hy news papers a nd flas hed on television sc reens, the Judge said Monday. Carter, who barred the media Crom his personal questioning of potential jurors after saying the Hearst trial would be the "best covered" in the nation's history, explained his action in a court memorandum. The judge went behind closed doors to talk to prospective mem· hers of the panel after complel· ing mass questioning about gener al hardship when the trial began a week ago today. lie re- jected a motion by the American Civil Liberties Union suggesting that a small pool of reporters be admitted. "Permitting even a small pool of news reporters to attend these sessions would do little to lessen the inhibitory effect on a prospec· live juror's candor with the knowledge that what he or she ·says todsy w ill be memorialized on the front pages and nashed on tele vis ion screens almo!lt im· mediately." The Judge said he decided the "very purpose" of Jockinf? up the jury when the trial gets un· der way-which he has already announced he will do -would be defeated if answers to his in· d!vldual question!! were made public before t he full jury is selected. E'ro• Page A J BATTIN ... because he belonged to either the fa vored (political) class or the unfavored (political) cluss." said Kurilich in his motion~ Kurilich wen 011 to charge that District AUorney Cecil Hicks 1s a member or the favored class and recognizes the power attained by the opposite class. ln addition to his own motion. Kurilich gave Judge Lac <.in af. fidavit signed by Battin that at· tempted to trace the rise of the Ce11a·O'Neill faction. rt was founded. according to Battin's st atement, in 1970 by the late Fred Harber as a coalition of Democrats, middle-income con· servative Republicans and splinter political groups. By 1974, the coalition had suc- ceeded in elect ing three mem- bers to the Board of Supervisors. two Democratic candidates to the s tate Assembly and a con- gressman, Battin said. Also cited as s uccessful political candidates at leas t partially backed by Cell a and O'Neill were fQ.rmer county as· sessor Jack Vallerga. Rep. An· drew Hins h aw <R·Newport Beach> ano Sheriff Brad Gates. Battin said the Cella·O'NeilJ of. fi ceholders have c hallenged the Lincoln Club domination or Orange County politics and as a result, have been singled out for prosecution. Today, Judge Lae is exl>(!cted to hear arguments from Ryan and Kurilich in support of their positions and, possibly, rule on the motion to have investigation records turned over to the de· fense. Fires Probed In Newport; Arson Eyed Newport Beac h firemen are in· vestigating a series of fires on the Balboa Peninsula which they say were started by ''incendiary de· vices." Fire department spokesman Art Morton said one or the fires under investigation occurt'ed in t he garage at the home of William Emery, 106 28th St. and caused an estimated $U,OOO damage. The incendiary devices used in the fires has not been identUied by the fire department. Included in the fires under in· vestigation was a serfos of four trash can fires which took place early Monday morning on the ocean beaches from 28th Street to 31Sl Street. Fro.a Page Al VESSEL ••• The Coast Guard cutler Point Divide stood by the grounded ship throughout the day, but m ade no attempt to free the vessel as long as commercial as- ststance was involved. Wirth said the Coos Bay was out or San Juan and was cruising light <no cargo) for Los Angeles H arbor where s he Is t o be drydocked. She apparently had no operable radar or other elec- tronic navigational gear. Visibili· ty at the time of grounding Sun· day night was less than 200 yards. Neither t he skipper nor the watch on deck heard the fog signal at the jetty entrance as the ship glided aJong the beach on a westerly course. Sever al m embers of the 27· man erew disembarked from the ship Monday afternoon and bor· rowed s hovels In a futile effort to dig s and from the ship's rudder and propeller. Bombs to Explode YUCCA FLAT, Nev. <UPI) - Two nuclear wa rheads will be detonated within 15 minutes o( each other Wcdoesday. Castro Plot Laid To JFK WASHING'l'ON (UPI> -SM. Barry Goldwater <R·Ariz.). s:ud today he knew about <.illsuss111a· tion plots against Cuban lcadl!r t'idel Castro in early 1972 ;.11l tl that the authorization could <inl y have come from President J ohn f'..Kenncdy. "ll had lo be..,on the orders of the government," he tOld r~· ~lOrters after testifying before thl· Senate Government Operations Committee. "There's no other way." Gesturing toward the White House -occupied by Kennedy al the time -Goldwater said . "Everything points right down there." Goldwater. who 1s one of rwe Hepublican members on the ll·man Senate lntellit,:cm·c Corn mHtee. said that panel s pent nine of its first 10 months "trying to get Kennedy's name out of it " He said "all the evidence" is in some 900 to l ,000 pages of the transcript taken during ~he com- mittee's investigation · of as· sassination plots. The official report release() by the committee Nov. 20 was am- biguous in placing responsibility for as&assination plots the CIA -ised but never carried out. 'It said: ''The committee finds that the system of executive com- mand and control was so am- biguous that it is difficult to be certain at what level assassina· lion activity was known l)nd a uthorized . This wuation <'reates the disturbinl?' process that government officials might have undertaken assassination plots without it having been in· controvertibly clear that there was explicit authorization from the presidents. It is also possible that there might have been a suc- cessful 'pl ausi bte denial' in which presidential authonzabon was issued but is now obscured." Goldwater said that word of as- sassination plots "came to me early in 1972 from someonejn the know. I didn't think it would ever come out except in later history.·· Goldwater said it also is ''pretty well known to the /\rmcd Services Committee that efforts were un der way to sabotage the govern· rnent" (Of Cuba> -including the sabotage or power stations and its s uga r crop. Asked if other members or Congress knew about the as- sassination plots before they were brought out. by last year 's intelligence investigations. he replied , .. I would think that other members of Congress knew." • Fro•PageAJ AIRPORT. • • . from Orange County to Los Angeles Airport had not been re· solved, there was no reason to believe transport ation from Orange County to Ontario In· temational would be any better. Robert Long, an administrator for New port Beac h , said Newport's .position was that a lid should be kept on commercial nights at Orange County and that the e mphas is o n flig hts al Orange County should be on short·haul hops t o Los Angeles International and Ontario In· ternationa I. "We do not feel Orange County can serve as a medium or a long· haul airport," he explained. "Instead or trying to spend millions on d eveloping a new airport, the money can be spent on developing a transit system to Ontario International." Re-Elect * * * * DOM D•ll• PO .. St.tit "'"""• 'BALANCE THE CONGRESS' Rep. Bell at UCI Only a Dozen Hear Bell ~­ At UC Jrvine By DOUG FRl'17.SCRE Of Ill• Dell• Piiot 514H Forty-five years of Democratic party rule have put the United States on the edge or bankruptcy. according t o Congressman AlphOQ ZO &II <R·Los Angeles), who.J>rouiht his U.S. Senate campaign to UC Irvine Monday. Bell urged a restoration of balance to the competing parties in Congress at his talk before 12 students, faculty ard others. He urged the election of more Republicans to reverse trends toward more government spend· ing and less reliance on free en- terprise. However, he conceded it would lake three to five years before s ignificant tightening could be made in federal spend- ing, e v e n with a h ea vily Republican Congress. Having a Republican Pres i- dent, said Bell, does not seem s ufficient lo "hold Congress in' check" . Bell also hit on energy, which, he said, has been ignored by the Congress . "My bill to open up Elk Hills to drilling has been the only meaningfyl energy bill to pass Congress." he said. California's n ucle;.1r power plant initiative, he said, "would be a disaster to us ." New forms of energy such as solar a nd fus ion energy sources will be available in 20 years, he said. In the meantime, the U.S. has to rely on its petroleum. By continuing price controls on e nergy suppliers and imped· mg progress on projects that could open oil resources. he said, "The Congress is doing the exact opposite of what the country needs. Congress 1s making us more and more dependent on the OPEC (Orga n i?.ation o f Petroleum Exportini: Countries ) countries." On the ccol\Omy. he said, "We need to give the frc·c enterprise system a boost. We should go through all the regulatory agen· cies and examine them carefully lo see which ones arc needed to· day. We should have some mechanism which-when they reach a certain level or incom· petency -wou Id then s ell - destruct." The high level of federal spend· ing. he said, "has provided us with an unlim ited array of services, but the price has been the loss or personal freedom, loss of economic choice and loss of control over our own economic lives." Citini? consum er protection legislation, he said, "The effect has often been to harm the con- sumer by increasing prices and the size of government * * * RACITI * * ~* * * * Newport Students Protest Students at Newpart Harbor High School. uppnr1•ntly angered OVl'r an adminislrullon order to close a favorite lunch and s mok· ing area. stuged a protest against the ban Mond••Y· The protest con~istcd of ;ibout 100 .students milling about the closed area bl'twc"n lhl• t·ampus and the Davidson F'1eld football stadium About half of the protesters were smoking cigarettes Charles Godshall. principal of the school, expluined that he de· cidt>d to order the phys ical education area. orr limits durin~ nutrition a nd lunch periods because of a litter problem generated by s tudents who ate in the area While he· sa 1d th~ l1llcr pro- blem was the "primary " cause of lh e clo s ure h e also acknowledged that students have been using the place as an "unof· fic1al dcsignat<'d :-mokin~ area." At last week's m~eting of the Newport -Mesa Unifi ed School. I District trustees , a crackdown on s moking on high school cam. , puses was ordered The crackdown was ordered after students from the district...,, four high srhools appe<.irett before trus tees to ask for de- signated smoking arel.ls on the I campuses. Instead, trustees ordered the crackdown and told the students to come back to the board in six weeks with information an the smoking problem on their cam~ I puses a nd proposals for solu-, lions. Godshall said lhal durin~ Monday's lunch hour he met with 1 up to 50 students about the area l closure. He said they selected 10 s tudcrtts to come up with a plan so that students can use the area again. lie s aid the plan will probably be presented to his advisory council in two to three weeks .• 1 The council consists of 33 people representing students. faculty. s taff, parents and the com munity. Meanwhile. Godshall said. he intends to maintain his ban on I use of the ar ea during breaks I from classes'. "Monday. since it was the first day, we mostly talked.·• he said. "But in the future. students found in the area will be suspended un- til we can have a conference with them and their parents." Antique Theft At Newport Home Probed Newport Beaeh poli,·e are to· day investigating the theft of more than Sl ,900 worth of anti- ques and other items from a Promontory Point apartment. Robert J . Pritchard, 48, of S83 Promon tory Point West told police he discover ed the Lhcfl when he returned to his apart· menl Monday night. Investigators said they could ·find no cvid~nce or forced entry into the apart ment. Included in the items listed as stolen were an antique dock amt an antique s pyglass as well as a tel evision s et , a pa ir of binoculars and a set of ~If clubs COSTA MESA CITY.COUNCIL DOM RACITI GETS THINGS DONE •ACTION CEHTER: Dom proposes an adl0tt cttthr so that .. , of ow coaploiftt1 .. .,. i....diatefy hecrd. •TAXIS; Fow y.an ago DDftll protnl1eod to.h., our taxes tow. He has •Y•n CJOH a stwp ~.TAXES HAVE IHH REDUCED. • . • DOM Is worlabtcJ Wd for tt.. coa1tn.ctl0ft of ttt. 19th St. bri •• which will wort. OS• g .. eway for the ...... Cllld lndntriaf deY .. optM'ftf of OW C°"'"""'lty. I LAST ON THE BALLOT • FIRST IN CIVIC LEADERSHIP ; I .. P1!d I.it by C•llltl'~ 10 tHl«1 0om A.w:111 Rlcl\Md C...,1-, Cllal•tNn t8'1Q N-11 01¥<1 • Tuesda y' Cloijiog Price NEW YORK STOCK N OAIL Y PILO r 1t I :J -Defief t E;.rperted Short-r e SS Uy SYLVIA PORTER (Second ma Sent>s J Because of lhc <'Omb111ed impact of yrars of high inna tion and htgh unl'mplo) ment th~ Social Secunty system will pay out $6 b1llicm more m berleflls than al wall collect tn laxes an '76 Next year <another lS6 h1lhon dcf1c1t 11> an sight This 1s no cau"e for pnna Jo'vt.•n uft~r next year s ~ fic1t there sl\11 \~all tit' nboul $35 billion tr1 Socwl Scturaty trust fund resc rves But or ( IJUrse this s1tuataon l 11n1101 l>~ al lo\.li ed t 1) <'on t 11H.ll' lfl defmatl h I he Pre~• dent 1 e"ugnized t he challenge w 1th tus pro- pos al s l :i s l month Congress must not duck Money's Worth because at ts a n e lecllon year This is the year for soluho11~ -well ahead of any cn sis date -Lo provide that add1t1onal financing will be on hand when 1t is needed SUCH ACTION ALSO would restore pubhc conf1dcnct: m the program damaged by a recent rash of unwarr::intl'd attacks on Social Secunty s ~oundness and v1ab1hty Even forgotten 1s the vital fact that Social Security benefits are among the grc;,itcst weapons we have aga1ma 1 prolonged economic slump The re are several ways to meet. the short term finane m1: problem of the Social Security program -without <;ct ting an arbitrary brrul on benefit mcreases lo the elderly disabled widowed and orphaned lo help them keep up with inflation (1) THE RATE OF the SS tax no" 5 85 percent ~<ich for employe and employ~r and 7 9 percent for lhl ~('If employed could be increased Robert J M yer1. for mt r duef actuan or the Soe1al Secuntv Adm1ni:ilralllin ind now an adviser to the hf(' rnsuraTlr( industn propo,es 111 increase of 0 5 p{ n enl l' H h n1 '(t 'l: a r 1 \~77 1 :.il the> I ill ~1 Presulcnt Ford has t t(ommcndl.!d un 1111.;rtaM t)I o I "arh as of 1977 , : But mere .1s1ng the rate!> would hit dll covered work\ r~ socking 1t to the workinf! 1>0or J!> Y.Cll as to rr11ddl<> inti higher income n orkers This also would affect u11 employers who wou~avc to contribute more for cmploves on the payro new employes hired Th~!'ie rd d1t1onal costs m 1ght ca se them to cut !Jack on hinngs -or pass on the costs to us in the form of lughcr prices for their products (2) Instead of hiking the rate Robert M Ball former Comm1ss1oner of Social Security recommends tlwt Congress raise the maximum amount nf "arnings taxable for SS to $25,000 begmnmg rn 1977 TIOS RAISE WOULD not arrect 1hc <;s taxes paid I>) he four out of five workers whose earomgs fall below the ma>. 1mum s ubJect to Social Sccunty laxes 1 hat maximum J'\ e xpected to be $16 800 m 1977 up from 1976 s m aximum or $15 300 Those paying the tax on ~arnmgs between $16 800 and $25 000 Dall points out would get added SS protect ion from the add1t1onal taxes for mstance 1f you re 55 years old and eammg $25 000 or more from 1977 to rel arement a t 65 ) nu could look fon\ ard tu J monthly benefit m ore than $100 tughcr than you otherwise would wllect <3 I Still another propvsal calls for general re venue funds to be contributed to the Soc1 ill Security trust funds But this would brmg with 1l the tlCJn gcr that the progn.1 m might event u a lly become a welfare :;y:;tem with beneht,.s based on an 1gnom1 ruous means test A fundamental strength of l-he Social Secun ty program 1s that benefits ;.ire paid as an earned n ghl Edison Seeks Sale Southern Cahfom1a Edison Compan~ has hletl a n ap placation with the Cahfom1a Puhlu: Ut1ht1cs Comm1 ss1on re questLO g authorrrat1on to issue ;.incl 'i( II up to ~125 mtlhon of first anrt rdunclang rnortga,l?c twrn1-. l:J11, h llorton board d 1a1rman and chief execull" c oft ten 1 nnounced The new issue designated Sc.:n cs 1 .. G 1s scheduled for competrtivc-bi dding on March 17 The electric uttlily expect~ lo file a reg1s trat1on stale ment with the Secunltes and Exchange Comm1ss1on 1n Washington D C on Feb 9 llorton said Proceeds from the-s 1h nf the bonds will be used to re1m burse the corn pa 11y s treasury for funds previously ex pended by Edison for 1ls Mnt1nuing constructton program, and the rcfunctin,g of tis $35 m1ll1on Serres C mortgage bontls \\ h1ch will ma tu re on I cbru 1rv 15 1976 he not ed I ~n SIO Mio 7 U ~ Pully > Duplt n Cp 4 Lei\ Val lnO S (l\r y~t~r "' • JlepM9e ,,,,. 1 C ly Inv wh 8 El~I Muno • l~I Coro :~ t"J:\'~, 11r.: ll Olver\ Id 1., ll Mot\• El Pr 14 UnlOMrn IS IVCllC El\lp i. Sun~h ,,. 34 11 ~rO Ml~ 11 NoCl'IAlrl wt 19 U111Ttl wh 10 DoorOv 100 \.OSEllS , -•• Oii , '• Otl )I\ " 011 ,,')'; 111 .. g:: '""' .... Ott '',~ I 1t <t;,t, '"' • ()ff '"' • ()It ," • Oii I"" ~ Ofl '11 V."°"Oll ''"-v. 0 11 3~-""()" 111'\i ¥. Oii ,,,._ v. 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CONTINENTAL F GENTI.EMAN'S AGREEMENT THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA THE A..lM·FLAM MAN LAURA Tiffi TIIREE FACES OF EVF. JANF. EYRF. PLANET OF THE APES THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY n lF. GRAPES OF WRATH DUS· STOP I IUSTLER T l IF. LEFT HAND OF GOD OUR /\tAN Fl.INT I !OW TO MARRY A i\llLLIONAllU: ·Now on our DC-10's to Chicago, Denver and Houston, see specially condensed movies at no extra cost. Starting Fchr uarv 2nd on our \\'i<lc DC-1 0 scrCL'l1 we're ~ ; showing Douhk Fea ture Film s in eve ry cabin . Tbc film s fea- tured above arc just so me of many. Along \\ ith our ~peciall y co1Hknscd featu res \\'c'rc also hi ghli ghtin g th e \\'orld n f 'Port~. nc\\'s :ind human intcn:st of rhc JO\. 40·~ .rn d 5()'s \\'ith cla ssic llL'\\'~rcl'I~. And \\'c'rc showin g r.lrtnon' th .i t will keep y( ta~ghi n g. New reels, c::t rtoo ns and Double Fclturc Films, you'll find th ey add up to the fine st rntcrt:-ainmcnt package in the air today. To rcscn ·c yourself a sca t for the only D o ubl e Fea- ture Films in th e :u r an d o ur exclu sive Coach Pub o n m os t domes ti c D C -lO's ( L' xcluding I la\vail through se rvi ce). ca ll yo ur travel age nt. our partncr in ge tting thin gs done, or Contincnt:i l Airlines at th e numbers li sted LK·low. TO Cl llCAGO: '> 110 M..I'. 1 U o AM:j: fl loll~" 1•1)dd\ur hanl-l. 11:-111 AM·:j:. 12.011 NOONt. 12:211 PM t On1Jr1n}. J:oo PMf, r, (JO PMt . I I.JO PM1·, 12:45 AM ':j: TO DENVER: ~:Jll AM •. •):15 AM:j:, 10·15 AM ( Onrario). 11 :40 AM•. 2:f>O I'M. 5:05 PM'. 12·45 AM •. TO HOUSTON: fr25 AM:j:, 7:00 A~. 'J . .10 AMt. 12-'.!0 PM:j:. 12:25 P~tj:. :!:15 PMt. J ·SJ P~. 7:00 PM t. 7:45 PM:j:. 12.16 AM:f:, l 1)(1 AMt. • 1 )C· lll '' tclh•ut 1'11h t n C-lO " 1th Puh (All flight\ an: non·\top un It·'~ mdK:itl·J with :f: for dirl·ct J -~~::-~ q · We really move our tail fo_r you. CONTINENTAL AIRLINES The Proud Bird with the Golden Tail. Los Angcks -772-6000: Bcwrly J f 111\ :\nJ .in Fan~ndo Vallcy -')Hfi-JCKlO: Burb:ank . Gknd:alc ;inJ P:a,adcna -246·7181: Lon~ lk:ach -SJi-4-lno . t )nt.mn .rnJ P111n onl -'nU-Jf1<.4 , Orange: CClun1y -537·J114. Riverside and San Ucrn:arJmo Toll Fm· :11 ( 00) 222·2810. S.rn Gabrid V.11lcy -5 7<>·4210: Santa Monica a"j South Day-M6·22JO. 7 O~ange Coas EDITION _ .. l 'oda"' 4S'f;losin~ N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 34, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T U ESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1976 C TEN CENTS ' Battin I Aided by Lincoln Cl~ Frinds _ '1 By GARY GRANVILLE 01 lhe O•llY Piiot $1111 Documents f1 led Monday in ~uperior Court show that md1ct- ed Orange County Supervisor ftobert Battin received cam· paign contnbut1ons from Lincoln (:l~b m embers. I Also placed wtv evidence al 13atttn's pre-trial hcanng was a 1969 letter from former prcMdent Richard Nixon thanking the San· ta Ana supervisor for his help in Nixon's 19M election victory . The Lincoln Club donations as well as the Nixon letter are in· tended by Deputy District At- torney Jack Hyan to help dis· pro.ve Ballin's allegation that he is a victim of s elective vrosecu· t1on. . It is Battin's claim that can· didate s backe d b y the Re publican-oriented Lincoln Club nre immune from prosecu- tion for political offenses. On the other hand, the county supe rvisor ins ists , politicians backed by Dr. Louis Cella and Richard O 'Neill are, l ike himself, singled out for prosecu- tion. 1t was the county Grand Jury last August that indicted Battin on seven felony charges r elated to allegations that he cam -. Residents Lose Mesa Zone Change OK'd Residents of College Park turned out in force in Costa Mesa Monday night to do battl~ ag.Unst the proposal t.o rezone one lot in the tract from residential to com- mercial, but lost on a 3·2 city coun-. c1l vote. The lengthy council hearing, which drew a standing room only crowd, com men ts from council candidates and was punctuated by occasional rounds or applause, ended with the council voting to allow the Nabers Cadillac agency to convert the lot at 464 Princeton. Neivport Idea Drive into a s howplace for automobiles. But the war may go on, despite Monday night's defeat. Bill Ban· daruk, president of the College Park Homeowners Association, said association leaders would meet tonight to decide whether to appeal the council action in court. Before the vote, however, al· tomey Barry Wrenn, represent· ing the appeals committee of the College Park Homeowners As· sociation, warned the council the residents may not have recours e in the courts. Cos ta Mesa Panel Nj xes Airport Plan Hy i\L.\N UHtK I N I 01 I~~ o,,,, PllCM Sl•ll · 'fhe Costa Mesa City Council has decided aga inst supporting Newport Beach's drive to use On· tario rnternational Airport as a i:;olution to Or<tnge County's com· mercial air needs. Newport Beach had asked Costa Mesa to consider Ontario International "as the reasonable solution to thl' future commercial air trans port al inn needs or Orange County" '1 rtd lo support a study of d C'v('IOprn~ a ra pid transit systl•m be tween Orange Co untv and O nta ri o Interna- tiona l 0The Or.1nf!c County £\oard of Supen isor·s hu:-. directrd ils staff I<) makt• !.twh a foasibility study. The r'o:-.1 r1 Mesa council's rt'- Jt'd 11111 o l the l'\':mlution was l>.1:-.l'd 11pnn :1 n ·port h.Y 1l~ avia· t ion committee. The committee report pointed out commer cial and industrial impact in the area was based up· on development of the Orange County Airport P ark ... The economic effects would be dis· astrous if the airport is moved or closed ," the report said. The committee said also that since adequat.e transportation from Orange County t o Los Angeles .Airport had not been re- solved, there was no reason to ·believe transportation from Orange County to Ontario l n· terJfational would be any better. Robert Long. an administrator for Newport Beach, sa id Newport's .position was that a lid should be kept on commercial flights at Orange County and that the e mphasis on flights al (See AIRPO RT, Page i\2) :ru,:ged F rom Newport S tranded Freighter Towed to LA Port nv ,\l,:\tt>'ltj l.OCKAREY • oa11y Pilot &ullnq EClllor T he :t::!S fool freighter Coos Bay madl• tlw f111:1I lcJ.: of her voyage from San .Juan . Put'rto Hi co, 111 Los Ang C'lrs Monda:. night on the mo of a ()00 fo(ll tow ltn(' Thl' l'Onvcrl('rl LST was freed from hl·r ll•mpor::ir y sandy moor- ing 1n the s urf off the e nd of' Newport Ornrh"s Island Avenue :it H.25 p .m. by th<' &·•1 Otter. a lu~boal out of a rnannt' salvage fir~n Pnlro ·~chC'<lull'd s top on th(' hc•1ch ca me Sund:.iy a l W pm. after the Coos Ba~ became lost in t•oa~till fot.: ~1ml run aground, han·ly 1TJii>~1n~ thl' Balboa Pie r. T ht•rc was l1llll0 or no damage to tht• freighter, according lo VOW REMAJNS '" ON UPSWING NEW YOR'K <L1 Pl) ln a late rally, prices <'losed higher today dei-p1tc persistent blue.chip pro· fit takin#! in art iv<.' tnultng on the New York Stork Exchange. T he Dow J ones industrial average, off more than five points at one time, gained 1.26 points lo 972 61. Advances led declines hy about a nine-to-five margin, (Tables. Al :!). Turno v e r amounted to 34.080,000 s hares. up from the 2A .000.000 traded Monday. owner Dan Wirth ot Laguna Beach. ' Because of her shallow draft - about 10 feet -and the fact thal ·the s urf was light. the' ship suf- fere<.I no hull damage. Tht> Coos Bay was schcdulect to have been hauled free of the beach at high tide about 10 a.m. Monday, but the operation wus delayed by negotiatio;is between the owner and salva~company The tug put a line aboard lh<' Coos Bay at midufternoon and maintained a h('avy strain until the ship broke free. She was freed when the tide was about. one root shy of its high. CSee VESSEL, Page i\2) He said that although the codes, covenants. and restrictions on the lots in College Park stipulated that they be residential until 1985 "there will be changed conditions that will invalidate those C,C, and Rs." Wrenn 's point, which echo- ed a charge made by many homeowners, was that the first vote for comme rcial use of College Park property would establish a precedent • The council vote saw Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley, Robert Wilson and Norma Hertzog favoring the zone change and Jack Hammett and Dominic Raciti opposed Both Hammett and Raciti said denying Nabers commercial use . of the lot-the lot is the one landscaped like a park facing Harbor Boulevard and adjacent to the Nabers agency-would not be harmful to the city. Wilson. who noted several coun· cit candidates spoke on the issue, recalled he had favored a group of homes being made commercial, but homeowners had been op- posed to that, too. P inkley said the property backed up to com· mercial. The key vote was cast by Mrs. Hertzog who had cast the deciding vote in the general plan change two weeks earlier. She said the property should be commercial because it fronts onto Harbor Boulevard and added that although she might vote for one lot to become commercial, she would not vote for others. "You're worried about com- mercial gobbling up 900 homes," she said ... 'lt's never going to hap· pen. It's not going to go com· mercial just because one lot on Harbor Boulevard is going to go commercial.'' T~.? hearing was preceded by a march to t he council chambers from Coll ege Park by· numerous residents. During the hearing. which was preceded by a council decision not to hold a ~w hearing on the general plan change, there was a steady parade of speakers to the microphones. The arguments put forwar d by h omeo wner s included philosophical discussiol'}S on the relationship between elected of-· ficials and the electorate. dis· · cussions on proper planning pro- cedures. discussions on ttie inte- grity of a neighborhood, and emotiona l a ppeals on the proper- t y rights of homeowners. References were made to the •vils of big government and com- munism. The biggest rear expressed by homeowners appeared to be that other lots would become com· mcrcial. The Nabers Cadillac agency several weeks ago applied for a zone change for three lots on Princeton Drive but was turned down. The Nabers agency reportedly owns the two lots adjacent to the one at 464 Princeton Drive and a nother one facing the disputed lot. Thom as Woodruff. represent-· ing Nabers, said changing the zoning to comme rcial represent- ed good land use. paigned for lie utenant governor in 1974 at taxpayer expense. Monday, Battin said the Lin- coln Club m e mber donations and Nixon letter do not djminis h his selective prosecution defense . "We'r e talking about can- didates s upported by th..: club itself and not individual mem- bers," he said. As rar as the Nixon apprecia- tion Jetter is concerned, Ballin said, "Thal goes to prove that I've made some bad errors in getting on the wrong mailing lists." But Ryan hud more than Bat- tin 's own campaign finance statements and Nixon's letter with which lo challenge the de· fendant 's selective prosecution defense. Altogether, Ryan gave Judge Kenneth Lae 45 exhibits intl'nded Dally Pli.t Stall Pllolo WHITHER THOU, OH COASTAL TABLELAND? Costa Mesa Council Has Freeway, Wants Name, Too Mesa Council Seeks Freeway Renaming The Costa Mesa City Council decided unanimously Monday night to c a m paign for the Newport Freeway to be renamed the Costa Mesa Freeway. The resolution, proposed by Councilman Robert Wilson, calls on Assemblyman Robert Burke lR-Huntington Beach) and state Senator Dennis Carpenter (R· Newport Beach l to carry legisla· lion to effect the c hange. Wilson said today he had con- tacted both Burke and Carpenter and they were "not negative" to the s wit<'h . ·'They will go forward with the legislation because Cos t a Mes a is the terminus anfl because Newport Beach has dec ided it docs not want a freeway through the ci- ty," Wilson add\!d. · Wilson told fellow counc il members freeways arc named by their terminus. "Costa Mesa is now the terminus a'ld there are no m aneuverings to extend it out of Costa Mesa and so it is fitting t o call it the Cos ta Mes a Freeway." he said . Although Councilman Dominic Raciti voted for the motion, he noted-it may cost SI00.000 to change t he signs and said the whole status of the freeway was not yet settled. ''IL may end in Newport Beach even though Newport Beach does not want a (J OaOy l"lr.4 SI.lift l"llolo freeway," he as:ided.-· . Councilman Jack Hammett re· asoned that, if Costa Mesa is go- ing to take all the traffic from the freeway, it should have the iden- tity of the freew ay . Councilwoman Norma Hertzog agreed with a nother point or Hammett's that a campaign for a new name m ay rekindle interest in the unfinished freeway itself. San Diego Drinks Up ... Sprinkles Prayers for rainfall in parched Southeret California apparently paid off as a steady sprinkle was reported this morning in San Diego. Archbishop Joseph McGucken of the San Fra ncisco Roman Catholic Archdiocese had asked for the prayers to b1i ng an end to the drought that has plagued California since July. The first rain since Dec. 20 fell on San Diego Couoty beginning at 8 a.m. Calls to the city con· firmed that streets are still wet and a steady drizzle is reported in most areas. Forecasters said it could continue into Wednesclay but skies clear ed in some sec· lions . Los Angeles Weather Service forecaster Patricia Rowe says a high pressure system off the northe rn California coast is beginning to deteriorate and a low pressure system is develop· ing. "Thal low should hit central California som etime tomorrow," she said, "and we should get a Lit· tie of it by Wednesday evening." , <Late satellite pictures show some low pressure o!f the coast and forecasters said there is a possibility or rain as early as this evening.> .1 Prices were hi11hcr in active trading on the American Stock Exchange COLLEGE PARK HOMEOWNERS MARCH ON CITY HALL FOR CONTROVERSIAL HEARING Homeowners AH ocletlon Pre1ldent Biii Benderuk Leeds Wall(athon The forecaster sai there is a good ch a n ce of increas ing showers. especially over the weekend: ~ ' to scuttle Battin 's defens e Meanwhile, Battin ·s attorney. Matthew Kurilic h, was adding affida,•its in support of a defense motion calling for the.defense to be provided with district at torney invest igation reports u11 political figures. .. The need for the hies is to show that each person or the ~roups was treated differently (See BATTIN, Page ~> Ford Hits Abortion Decision WASHINGTON (APJ -Presi- dent Ford said today he thinks 1 the U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion "went too far" and that individw:il s tates should be allowed to make thejr own decision o n the issue The President said that v. hilc he supporti. the Supreme Court ruling as the law of the land, he believes that a constitut1onal amendment to permit each state · to adopt its own regulations is "a pre ferable ans wer." At the same time. Ford said he did not think a constitutional amendment banning abortion was the correct approach. Ford gave his position on abor- tion in response to a question in an inter view with CBS newsman Walle r Cr onkite. Ford's com - ments were made public later bv the White llousc at the insistenc~ of newsmen. In the interview. Ford said he took "a moderate position" on the issue. ··1 do not believe in abortion on demand. I do not a gree with the court decis ion of 1971 (sic). On the other hand. I do not agree that a constitutional amendme nt is the proper re medy. I think we have to recognize that there ar(' instances when abortion should be permitted." The President cited s uch in· stances as illness of the mother. r ape, and other "unfortunak things that migh\ happen," re- quiring "some flexibility." · But Ford said of the Supreme Court decision. which was issued in 1973, .although aides said he mistakenly put the date as 1971. that "I think the court decision went too far. I think a constitu- tional amendment goe~oo far. If there was to be some action 111 this area, it's my judgment that it ought to be on a basis of what each individual state wishes to do • under the circumst ances." Ford added that "even though l disagree with the court de- cision .•. I will. of course, uphold the law as interpreted by the court, but I think there is a better ans wer.'' The Pres ident w as asked : "Doesn't the Supreme Court de- cis ion itself seem to move a~ainst any possibility that the 1 state can take any local action?" He replied· "That is correct, hut if there 1s to be a constitu- tional amendment, and there arc 1 some suggestions in the Congress now that would permit each state on its own through a ,·ote of the people or through 1ls state legislative branch to adopt its own state regulations ... J think that's a preferable answer rather j than the oft bat's r{'comm('nded by others.·~ \\'eatbe r Increas ing c l o u d s tonight and mostly cloudy Wednesday with 30 percent chance or light showers in the a fter.noon. Cooler days. Hig hs in t he low 60s . Overnight lows in the 40s. INS IDE TODA l' F:zperts in the psych.ologica/ fttld offer insights on how lo C<>Pf' w1tl1 stre!l!I tl1r01ighm1t the /i/e cycles. See BJ. Index . • I __ , A2 DAILY PILOT c 0•111 illlolSIMl,.,..i. 'I WILL LISTEN:, " Candidate Schuval Candidate Represents Underdog Editor's Note There are 1l can· d1dates uy111g for thn·e seats on t}Je Costa MC'sa City Council. This story 1.s about one of them The elect1011 i~~ >\-larch 2 Costa Mesa City Council ca n- didat<' .Joseph Schuvul said he will represent the "little man" 1f elected. "The little man is afraid." Schuval said in a n interview. "If he gets the courage to s a y something, no one liste ns. I will." Schuval. 984 Mission Drive, has lived in Costa Mesa for six months. but said he fi rst began looking at property m the city in 1963. He is 59. a widower . and is the fathe r of two children. lfe has a degree in biology, is a forme r high s'chool teacher a nd a forme r e mploye of the U.S. Department o{ the Interior's Fish and Wild lire Service. He sa id that he got involved in Costa Mesa affairs when .he re. alized that sectio ns of sidewalks were missing. "I found that when the trees we re pl:.inted years ago, 1hey d id not plant the trees pro- perly." he said. "They did not prepare the ground. When the trees buckled the sidewalks, they s hould have t ake n out the trees. prepared the soil the way they should have done the first time and replanted the trees. lns teaJ they t ook out the trees so they would not have the problem of the sidewalks lifting up." Tuesday, February 3, 1978 Newport Students Protest Students at Newport. Harbor High School, appa rently ansen >d over an administration order to close a favorite lunch and smok· ing area. s t aged a protest against the ban Monday. 'fhe protest consisted of about 100 students m illing ubou\ the closed atea between the campus and the David'son Field football stadium. About half of the protesters were smoking cigarettes. Charles Godshall. pnncipal or the school, explained that he de· c 1ded to order the phys ic al education area off limits dunng nutrition and lunc h pe riods becaus e of a Jitter problem J?Cnerated by students who ate in the a rea. While he said the litter pro blcm was the "primary" cause o f th e clos ur e he a lso acknowledged t hat students have been using the place as a n "unof· ficial designated s moking area.·· At las t week 's meeting of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees. a crackdown on smoking o n high school cam· puses was ordered. The c rackdown was orde red after students from the district's four high schools appeared before trustees to ask for de· signaled smoking areas on the campuses. Instead.· trustees ordered the ~rackdown and told the students to come back to the board in six weeks with information on the smoking problem on their cam· puses a nd proposals for solu- tions. ('\ God s hall s aid that during Monday's lunch hour he met with up to 50 students about the {t!a closure. He said they selecte<f 10 students lo come up with a plan so that students can use the a rea again. He· said the plan will probably be presented to his advisory council in two to three weeks. The council consists.of 33 peopl~ r~presenting students, faculty. staff, pare nts a nd the com - munity. Meanwhile, Gods hall said he intends to maintain his ba~ on use of the a rea during breaks from classes. "Monday, s ince it was the first day, we m ostly talked," he said. "Dut in the future. students found in the area will be suspended un· tit we can have a conference with them and their parents." . b Fro• PageAJ He said he would support the 8ra nge County Fa ir Board in de- velopment of th(' fairgrounds and said he would push the Orange County Transit District £.or more BATTIN bus routes a rfd more frequen,t ... • • • ser\'iCe in <;ost::i Mesa. · lie sai~ be would s upport 3 city news letter. though.he agreed he tlid not know how much one wo uld cos t . As k e d about downtown re development. he acknowleclgt'd that he wtls not familiar with the proposals. · fie saic1 I ht' west Sl<I<' of town is "a jumble because there was no t,Ol)tng. ,, lie a g rC'ecl that there we re many issu<'s 1n the city, he was nut on top of, hut c mphasiz<'d that he would rcprcsC'nt citizens 1ri a clNlicatcrl wa \' "I'm d t'dicatecl a nd honest. I s uy what I m e:in and mean what l s ay ·I'll do my hcsL," he a cl d e d . · Jo: ,. c r yon c w a s " n l' w C' o m l' r a l o n e t 1 m e . Sometimes you can't sN' the trees when vou 're too r losc. ·· Ile said government must be kept to a m inimum ''Keep it 1'impl1• 110 rcd ta pl' ··he• ~1ddccl. Price Curbs Asked S .\C R 1\:\I ENTO CM » I\ stale Ass<.'mbly commillCl' voted R 2 Monday t(l ask ttw f<'dcral government to retain price con· trots on natural gas from Alaska. O~ANGE COAST tt·• f"l• '~'J'" '"' 11,t I ~,1., P1h•t • lh •h••f\ t • l11r•1 I Hit t'' .,,_ f nj\, 1• r1.1flt1-.f• 1 I~ 1h1 ~·;.r~~, ~ .. _. ·,'.'J:-.~:~~~':·~~"~;.~ ·~~'l.: •;:·.~':, t ,f ( ,, lot Alt •• t l l1 'Al""l f\f itt.h ~1,., t1,....1hn (11 ,ft i1 I 1•~ltl l!t't V1tffl'y ft¥tn<I \,1 Ml,., ·I\• v 1Hf ... "'""' \ 1U,\lf\lt ,,,. H h ''°"'"' Ct"w•\t ~ ,.,.,,,, ti ., ... , •• ,1.111t1 ". '»ti ... , .. t ..... ,_, • .,..., .... 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""" t t t OO\l•f)ft t'"'" "' C.•'\lf Mlt\.t uu•o""·' \uf\\t 'lftftt\fll t>y tftltlf"f \1 )\ ""°" ,,.,.. I)., m. " )\mOf\t"lw (tuht•t• onurw.ti~tt-\ "' )"""""',,,'' t because he belonged to either the favor ed (political ) class or the unfavored (political> class.·· said Kurilich in l\is motion. Kurili('h went on to charge that District Attorney Cecil Hicks is a me mber of the favored class and recognizes the power attained by the opposite c lass. In addition to his own motion, Kurilich gave .Judge Lae an af· fidavit signed by Battin that at· tempted lo trace the rise of the Ce lla-O'Neill faction. It was founded. according to Battin's statement, in 1970 by the late Fred Harber as a coalition of Democrats. m iddlq-income con· s crvativCJ> Republicans and splinter political groups . By 1914 . the coalition had suc - ceeded in electing three mem· hers to the Board of supervisors. two Democr atic candidates to the state Assembly and a con· grcssman. Ballin s aid. J\ls o cite d a s s uccessful po litical cand ida tes a t least partially backed by Cella and O'N<'1ll were former county a~­ sessor J ack Vallerga, Rep. An- drew Hins h aw ( k -Newporl Beach> and Sheriff Arad Gates. Battin said the Cella-O'Neill of· fi cchol(!crs have challen~cd the Lincoln Club dominat ion of Orange County politics and as a result, have been singled out for prosecution. Today, Judge Lac is expected to hear arguments from Ryan· ::ind Kurilich in s upp<>rt of their po~ltions and. possibly, rule on the motion lo have investigation records turned over to the de-· fense. Fro111 Pafll! Al AIRPORT. . "' Or ange County should be on short-haul hops to Los Angeles Internation al and Ontario In· ternational. "We do not feel Orange County can serve as a mt>dium or a Ion~·· haul airport." he explained. .. Ins tead of try ing to spend millions on deve loping a new airport. the m oney can be .spent on developing a transit system to Ontario International." Bombs to Explode YUCCA FLAT, Nev. <UPI > Two nuclear w3rheads will be detonated within 15 minutes of each other Wednesday. Dillr 1"1"'4 SIMI -· 'BALANCE THE CONGRESS' Rep. Bell at UCI Rep. Bell Campaigns At Irvine By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of tll• Dallr Pilot Staff Forty-five years of Democratic party rule h ave put the United States on the edge of bankruptcy. ..according to Congr essman Alphonzo Be ll (R·Los Angeles). who brought his U.S. Senat e cam paign to UC Irvine Monctay. Be ll urged a res toration of balance to the competing parties in Congress at his talk before 12 students, faculty and others . He urged the election of more Republicans io r everse trends toward more government spend.. ing and less relianc~n free en· terprise. llowever. he conceded it would take three to fiv~ years before s ignific ant tightening could be made in federal spend· ing, even w ith a ·heavily Republican Congress. H~ving a Re publican Presi· de nt, said Bell, does not seem suffic ient lo "hold Congress in check." Bell also hit on energy, which. he said, has been ignored by the Congress. "My bill to open up Elk Hills lo drilling has been the only meaningful energy bill to pass Congress.'· he said. California 's nuclear power plant initiative, he said, ''would be a disaster to us .'· New forms of energy such as solar and fusion energy sQurces will be available in 20 years. he sajd. Jn the meantime, the U.S. has to rely on its petroleum. By continuing price controls on energy suppliers and imped ing progress on projects that could open oil resources. he s aid. "The Congress is doing the exact ... opposite of what the country needs. Congress 1s making us more and mQre dependent on the OPEC <O r ganization of Petroleum Exporting Countries 1 countries ·' On the economy, he said. "We need to give the free enterprise system a boost. We s hould go t~rough all the regulatory agen- cies and examine the m carefully to see which ones are needed to- day. We s h ould h ave .so m e mechanis m which-when they reach a certain level of incom- pet enc y wou Id then se1t . destruct." The high level of federal spend· ing, he s aid, "has provided us with an unl imited a r ray of services. but the price has been the loss of personal freedom. loss of economic choice and loss of control over our own ('Conomi c lives" Esta11Cia High . · Traffic Light Under Study Efforts :ire· being made to in· stall a traffic s ignal a t the en- trance lo the 1':stanc1a lligh School parking lot Costa Mes a C11y Manager Fred Sors abal told the council Monday night it would cost a bout $90,000 to install the s ignal and redesign the parking lol. Jn return fo r doin~ this on school properly, Sors abal said the city was negotiating with the Newport·Mesb U nified School District to obtain land the cit y needs for another project. the ex- tension of St. Clair to Baker Street. Sorsa bal s aid there was s ome question on whether the school ciistrict could deed over the land but steps were bcinl! taken on the pre~umption this could be ac- complished. The city m anager said the money for the project could be in· eluded In the 1976-77 fiscal budget. Councilmen voted 5 too to support the action. Sorsabal cautioned those who have complained about tramc hazards around the school area to be aware that it would take about three months lQ redesign the parking lot and that the bid· ding process would remain after thot. ' oldwater 'Places • Cuba Plot on JFK WASllINGTON <U PI > Sl'n Barry Goldwater (ll Arn.). !'.:11c1 today he knew about assass tntt lion plots al(ainst Cuban Jeudcr Fidel Castro in early 1972 usHI that the authoriza tion could ool~· have ('omc from President J ohn F Kennedy. "It had to be on the orders of the governm ent." he told re Hearst Case porlcrll a fh.·r lc!\11(yms: bdon· thl• Senate Government Operation~ Committl'c. ..There's no otht>r way" Ges lu1'ins: t ow<1rd the Wh1 ll' House occupied b y Kennedy ;,1t the tint(' G oldwntt>r s tud . .. Everything po11ns right down then'." Goldwater , who 1s one of ftvc Judge Def emh BJn In Jury Selection SAN FRJ\NC ISC(.O (UPI> Pros pec tive jurors in the Patricia Hearst trial are bein~ questioned behind closed door!> so they can give honest answl'rs without fear of wides pread publicity , U.S. District Judge Oliver J . Carter sa ys. Allowing news men in the inter rogation room would have an- "inhibitory effect on a prospcc tive juror's candor" s ince his responses would be headlined by newspape rs a nd flas hed on television screens . the Ju~ge said Monday. M;a~anillo Yacht Race Co~tinues Ragtime and Joli maintained a s ubs tantial boat-for-boat lead in the 1.140-m ile San Di~go to Manzanillo yacht raoe today as they sailed throug h light rain and light winds off Point Abreojos about450 miles out of San Diego. Dick Steele aboard the escort vessel Jubilee from the Newport Harbor Yacht Club said light. rain started fa lling at abour 10 a.m . with ~ig hl and variabl(' winds. According to position reports Joli was about one mile south of Ragtime on lhe latitude scale but was s ailing about five miles farther offshore. The m aj ority of the 39-boat fleet was strung out between Cedros Is land and Potnt Abreo· jos. In third place on elapsed time was Miramar, a nd fourth was Peter Grant's N alu IV out of Newport H a rbor Yacht Club 24 miles behind the leaders. Rer;iltors Set Mesa Forum .. A forum for Costa Mesa Cill Council candidates will be held at 7:30 p.m . Feb. 19 at the Newport Harbor-Cost a Mesa Board of Realtprs, 401 Newport Blvd. The public forum is being . sponsored by the board and the League of Women Voters or the. Orange Coast. Candidates will be given five m inut es each to speak and afterward they will answer written questions from the au- dience. Seventeen candidates a rc run ning for three seats on the fi ve. member city council. The clcc· tion will !'le held March 2 Re-Elect * * * C~rter. who barred the medw from ~is l?e rsonal questioning of potential Jurors after saying the Hearst tria l would be the ''bei.t covered " in the nation's histor y. explained his a ction in a court memorandum Th<' JUd~c \\ e nt behind closed doors to talk to prospective mcm bcrs of the panel after complct- i ng mass ques tioning about general hards hip when the trial · ~egan a wee_k ago toda~" He re Jected a motion by the ~merican Civil Liberties Union suggesting that a s mall pool of reporters he admitted. .. Permitting C\'Cn a sm all pool of news reporters to attend these :.cssions would do little i o lessen the inhibitory effect on a prospec- ti\'c juror's candor with the knowledge that what he or s he says today "ill be memorialiied on the front page~ and nashcd on tele vision scree ns almost im medi al e~v .. The JUrlg e l>aid hl' decided tht· ·very purposC'" o r locking up the j ury when the trial get:-; un- der way-which he has already announced he will do ~ would bt• defeated if answers to his in di\'idual questions \\•e1·c madt• public before the full j ury b selected ' TONIGlff SENIOR CIT IZENS CLlJH ~ Community Recreation Center, Tues .. Wed .. Thurs. l2·3 p.m. COSTA MESA BICENTF.N· NIAL COMMITTEE -Regular meeting, Poli re Facili ty, 7 :30 p.m . Public invited. .. BEHIND T H E llE/\OLINl'!:S Dr. Giles T Brown lecturer. OCC Forum, 7: 30 p.m . .. T H E NATIONAL IIEA'trll" S outh Co a s t R e pe rto r y Theater. through Sun. 8 p.m . · · \YEONESDAV, t'F.B. ·I fli\S KETBALL El MO<lcn<1 at Costa M esa. Magnolia at Es t a nc i a . Los Alamitos at Newport II arbor. :i ll 7 p.m. OCC LECT URES -"Fashion Ac c ess ories Works hop," Ba rbara Lieuwen. lecture r . Estancia High Sc hool , Room 325. 7 p m . .. Positive Parenting." !\l a r li M a lte rre lecturer. Newport Center Island Hous e, 9·30 a 111 * * * * DOM RACITI * * * * * * Republican nH•mhcr:. on th~ ll·ma11 Sl'nate lntc lh~cnce Com" mlltt'l'. ~t11d that µam:I s1>enl nine. of its first 10 months .. trying to get KennPdy·~ 1Htm1• out of 1t." He s uid "ull the evidence" is in some 900 to 1,000 pu~cs or lhl0 transcript tal<l'll dunng the com m1ltl•c's i11V~s t 1gation of as sassination ('llots. Thl· official report re leased b) th1• committee Nov. 20 was am- b1i;:uous in plar utg rcsiJ<fosibility for assassination plots the CIA devised but never carried out. It said . "The committee finds that the syste m of exc('utive com- mand and convol was so am- biguous tha t 1t 1s difficult to be c~rtain at what level assassina· tion acti\·1t y \\<rs known and a uthor11.C'cl Th1!: s itua ti o n c reates t h~ d1!-.turb1ng proces. lh<1l gove rnment officials might ha,•e undertaken assassination . plots without 1t having been in controve rtibly clea r that there was expli cit authon zatio'n from the presidents . 11 is •1lso possibll· that the1°<' might have bl'l'n a sut· cess ful 'pfous 1ble d enial ' in which presidential authortzat1on was issued but 1s now obscured." Goldwa ter :.u1d thol word.of as· sassination plots "came to me <'arly in 1972 from someone in the know. l didn't think it would ever eomeout except in later history.·· Goldwater said it also is "pretty well known to the Armed Services Committeci th<il efforts were un- d er wa,Y" Jo !>abot agc the go\'crn menl''"l"of C11ba) -includrn~ tht- sabotage of power stations and 1ls sugar crop Asked if othe r me mbers of Congress knew a bout the a:.· i.assin ation plots be for e they wer e brought out by last year 's intelligence investigations. ht' replied. "J would think that other members of Congress knew " Front Page A J VESSEL ... L The incident turned into the s ot·1al event of the season on the Balboa P eninsula as hundreds or residents and business people nocked to the beach throughout the day to watch the salvu1w operation. Even from nearh'' Newpo rt Ele mentary School classes marched down the beach to witness the operation. The Or ange County Har bor Department and the U.S. Coast Guard maintained a hands-off at· titude toward the whole affair. .. Our main concern was the ... possibility of pollution (if a fue\ ta nk had ruptured> and a de·" cision of whut could have been done in the event the vessel had no~ been ha uled off the beach, .. s aid a H arbor Department spokes man. The 'Coast Guard cutter Point Diy1de. s tood b~ \Jlt grounded ~s hip throughout the day, but made no ·mtemp~~,Lo free the vessel as long as commercial as-·" s istance was involvQd. Wirth s~d the 'Coos Day was out of S3n Juan a ndfwas cruising li ght (no cargo ) for Los Angclc!-. Harbor whe re she is to be drydocked. She apparently had no ope rable radar or other elel'· tronic navigational gear. Vis1bili ty at the time of ~rounding Sun· day n ight was le ss than 200 yards . Neither the s k1pJX'r nor lhl' "'.alch on d eck heard the fog signal at the jetty entrance a s the · s hip g lided along the beach on a westerly co~rsc. COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL DOM RACITI GETS THINGS DONE • ACTIOH CEHTER; Dom propoH1 • action unter 10 tftot au of our compfalnh ..... lllllHdlat.ty """'- • TAXES; Fow yeon a,o Dom promised to llHp ow taus low. H• has ••H gone a lftp fwther,, TAXES HA.VI IEEN HOUCEI>. • DoM Is wortd199 fMrd for th. cOMfnlctlon of th. I 9ttt St. bridg., which wltl wort& n • .... way for the bulhtn• 9td h•duttrfal de•eloptNftt of a.r co...,...lty. . [ LAST ON THE BALLOT • FIRST IN CIVIC LEADERSHIP ,, • Paid for by Chl1•n• 10 t• (!ffltt Dofw'I fh iC•U A~td Cl'''~"· Ch .. tf'Nn •..0-118,.0 • ....... DAILY PILOT .Bejeets Crusade Seattle Cleric Raps Graham From Wlr~ Strvlces A Se~tle minister, critical of Bllly Graham {or his attitide t owards · Richard Nixon, won 't partlc,p(lle in the planning underway for a Seattle crusacfe this spring by the evangelist. ''None or us -J am among the number -does . our work ln a wholly satisfactory way." said the Rev. Melvin Finkbeiner. senior minister of the University United Methodist Temple, one or the city's larger churches. "But as an international figure, 1 expected more of Dr. G raham io his White House encounters than simply to appear to bless what has been the most corrupting and corrosive administration in our200·year his tory " • President Ford viewed a sampli ng of bicenteo· nial memorabilia created by American craftsmen to celebrate the nation's 200th birthday and said it was "very impressive." Hundreds of items tanging rrom sculptured eagles and crocheted nags to a Libert:t Bell pipe and a grandfather clock were exhibited in the state dining room of the White House Ford said the worksmanship made him "wish 1 had some of them.'' The items will go on display in the Great Ha ll of the Commerce Building starting early in March. * The Las Vegas "Strip" Monday was renamed · Merv Griffin Boulevard. Today it went back to its usual nam e of Las Vegas Boulevard south. The Clark County Commission approved a re· solution r ena ming lhe "Strip" for one day in ( PEOPLE J honor o ( the entertainer , who frequently tapes his .._ ________ __. na tionwide tele vis ion show from the gambling mecca. . -' Former Illinois Gov. Otto Kerner said doctors railed last fall to check the spread of cancer when they removed part of his lung and if chem otherapy or more radical treatments don't work, "the alternative is to die." Kerner, 67, made the com- ment at a hearing of the state employes' Retirement System which mus t d ecide ir the onetime Democratic governor is en titled t o $11 .000 in s tate pension checks, cut orr in 1973 following h is conviction for bribery and income tax evasion. KEllNF.R Kerner wants his $335 per month pension benefits resumed from the cutoff date. "Either it was my property or it was n't," said Kerner. With tears in her eyes. Dona Carmen Polo de Franco widow of Spain 's longtime ruler, left the Pardo P alace, her residence for 35 year s . Thous ands of sup- porters applauded her. Before leaving. she received Gen. Francisco Franco's mtg as chief of sfale. Don a Carm e~will live with her only child. Carmen Franco Polo. the m archion ess of Villaverde. in a Madrid apart · ment near the U.S. Embassy. DONACAllMEN *' Pope Paul VI said chastity strengthens a person's clfaractcr and widens vision. ' "Chastity is a virtue th4'\t leaves its mark-on one's whole pe rsonality, on both inward and out· ward behavior," the Pope s aid in a candle mas homily in St. Pet er's Basilica . The pontiff spoke to friar.; and nuns who gave the Pope blessed candles in an annual ceremony com- memorating the presentation of J esus in the tem- ple. . Sen. Robert Taft <R-Ohio l. who has had pl enty or warming up with numerous campaign aod Senate speeches. will narrate Aaron Copland's "Lincoln Portr ait" at the Cincinnati Symphont. Orchestra's bicentennial program on F'eb. 8. Although it will be Taft 's first appearance with the symphony. has p<.'rforma nce is in the famil y tradition. ln 1970, Taft's uncle, Cincinna t i City Councilman C'harle5 P . Tafl, appeared as a narrator. Mike Reid, a former Cincin- nati Bengals football player, has played pia no, a nd Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench has sung with the symphony. * "J'm not a good partisan," says Ken MacDonald, who is leaving the st ate Assembly after 10 years to try for his old seat on th(' Ventura County Board of Supervisors. In an inter view, the O,ia1 Democrat said he pre- ferred the more personal~'orld or local politics, and never really got used to Sacramento. "Success here depends on things like whether you support the right candidate for speaker," Mac- Donald said. "The standard to become a leader is helpinR rnise money for political campaigns." • A federal judge is directing billionaire Howard Hughes to appear in San f'rancisco for questioning about Air West stock lawsui ts, but admits "l don't expect him to appear.·· U.S. District Court Judge Alfonso Zirpoll asked attorneys for plaintiffs to draw up an order whi ch will tentatively d irect that llughes· deposition be- taken Fe b. 17. Hughes hasn't been seen in public for years and fa iled to keep a court appearance Nov . ·24. (Related tory, A5l The Securities and Exchange Commission March 27 filed a $.'iO million sui t alleging Hughes and former associates and his Summa Corp. viol at· ed securities laws in buyin~ the airline. The sale or the airline. now called Hughes Airwesl, was com - pleted in 1970. • Convic t ed m urde r er Rona.Id "Tin y" Plskorski's 150-year sentence, the sti({est in Con· necticut legal history, will keep him from parole for at least 100 years . Plskorsl(i, 27, was returned to the state pi:ison at Somers after the sentence was imposed for the execution-style murders of six persons in a holdup 1 Oct. 19. 1974, at lhe Donna Lee Bakery in New Bri· lain, Conn. Piskorskl. a 280.pound furniture mover. was given the maximum sentence. six com1ecutive le:rms of 25 years to llfe, by Superior Court Judge E4hnrd C. Hamm. PUBLIC NOTICF. NOTtCa OF NON· aUf'OffSta lLJTY Nollo •• M•tbY QI ..... I"-! ......... ltl"'itllM .. II Ml lie t• ..... >llM<o IOt .,y "°'' .,, t1t1>1111on contttcltd or .,'/'OM °'""' 11\en mnett, "".., •ll•r ""'-· Deledtlll\2)td4ey Of JtJ\lltfY .1'1t A. Fo\llf 0...lltl nmov.-1111ear,l!f'r-.CA., PullllSMd Or..-99 ~Sl 0.lJY Piiot.. JM! 11, lt-Feb. J, lt1• 3h-1• PUBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS aUSINHS NAMa STA'UM&N'r Tiit fOllOWl119 ,,.,M>llS l ft OO>flO l>Y\I nenft: WESTER N LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS. '501 Tremont LAne, Coron. dltf Mar. Gltllornl• '7•1' Wtli.<l lndv\lrlt\, • C1lltorn11 COi potfflotl, 0 07 Tremont Lfne. c;or,,,.. Cltl Mtr, GllllO•nl•flUS Tnl• 0..SIM U ,, Con<l\l(ltd by • t{lf pO<l tlOfl. WELLEN INOUSfAIES urry A. Wellen, Pr1,1o.n1 Tiii\ \111-nl ,.., tlltcl Wiii\ II,. County Clerk Of Or•n91 CO\inl'( on .,_,., 12, lt7t FSIJtl Pvtlll\hed 0,.n9t (01\I O.lly PllOI, J111. 20, 21,Ancl F•b. J, 10, "" 21~1' PUBl.IC ~OTIC•; FICTITIOUS a USIHESS • NAME STATEMENT lri. fo11-1no ~rwns Mt OO.flll 11\1}• neu•• CORONA COVE PROPERTIES, 201 Cerrwlion Avenue, COfo.>• dtl M.;r C..Hlornl• '!?US Jolin E J10•on JOI CMnal1on Ave,,.,., Coron• Oel ,.,.,.,, C•l1torr11• •au Rodney F E"itry 10\ C.1>rn<1hon Aven"e• Cofona dtl Ma r. C•lilornl• 'l?US Tl!~ bullntss IS conOucltO Dy .o qtneral partnt•\IHP Jo/In E Jae loon Thi• slete,,,.,nl wn t•ltd wllh '"" Count\' Cler~ ol Oranoct County on January 12. t'lt l'SIMO PuDllShtO Orange Co•'1 0•1ly P•l<ll, Jan 11 •M Fell J. 10. 11, t976 """ PUBLIC NOTICE S~ATEMENTOl'ABANOONMENT Ol'USE 01' l'ICTITtOUS aUSIN ESS NAME The 1011-lng oe "ons have •!Mn• cloNl<l Ille US<t ol lhe lie Ill IOU\ bu>•rots\ name R E B ENTERPRISES, 3700 Prlmrow.Stal Baac,,, CA. 'I07tO Tiie flcllllou• l>v\lnh\ name n lerrf'O to.aio've wa• tiled on Mo H. t~ISln '"" Coun~yoo~ ~•nr. 8r1dw t11 , 3100 Prlm..ose. Seal Beach, Calli 'IOI.cl This bus•neu w•• condu<leil by •n lndlvld.,.I Rovct E B,,d,.•ll Tiiis sl•lttn<'nl w.n folrd wllll ,,.. Counlv Cler~ ol Oranoe Covntv on JMtUllfY IS. 1916. ~ Pvbl11J1<od Dr•n!I* Co.ut O.llr A IOI. Jan 20. 21,ancl Ftb. ), 10, 1976 n1 I• PUBUC ~OTICE S.UJ NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NO. E1J11 Dn F•br111ry 1', 1•76 at 7 00 o'cloc' p tn. •I Ille soul" llont enlr•nce of Ille old Ora1111e County Courtriouw . 1oc1teo In Ille :ioo Dlo<ll of Wut S.nta Ant BIY<I., ttormerty Wu l Si.th Street). 111 Sarti• ,t,n1, Calllornla, EQUIT .t.BLE TRUST COMPANY e\ !!Uly •Pf>O•nted lrusln under the de'° 01 lruit oate<I DctoDer '· 197• maoe by BOYD J JOVER 1nd JUDITH R. JOVER recorded on O'lober IS, 197•,ln t>oOk 117M, page 771 of Ofllclal Recorca In tilt olfl<t ol 11\t County Recoroer ot OranQ<! County, Celltornla, by rea'iOnol Oell ull In trw payment or ~rtormMKt OI obllgallons ~e<ureo rnereb~. o Nollet ,, Oel°"ll itnd Ele<llon to S.11 Ut>Mr Dud ol Tru\I 110.lnQ Deen rl'tonled •• orovlcH<I tor by law and more ,,,.,. 111ree months hiving el•P"'d ••no •u<h rocoroatlon, wlll ~ell 11 public .tU<t•o.. to Ille hl9hfll bidder lor u•h, payable : .. lawful moMY ol '"" Un11td St•IH OI America •I lltn<' ot wit, w1ll>Ou1 co"" ""1nf or w•H•nty ••Dr•SWd Of' trnpff.ttd a~ to tlUt. ~~uton or •n<umbran<t\, ti. lnterHI conveyed to •nd now ,,,.,d oy It U.-r ••l<I OH O ot l•u", on MCI to ·l>t orooerty In Or•nge Counly, Stitt 01 :amornla, descr I bed u •A. Condo.,,1n111m consl\llft!J ot the fOll-lft!J Paree• 1. Un•I No. IJ). of 11\tl <•r· taln tonctomlntum pro1.c:t d~unbe<"n that '""aln Amtnded C.Onoom1nou<n Pf•n re<oroeo In DOo-10141, ~ 1 ot Oltl<l•I Records. In the olllco ot tne County Recorder ot Or•n~ Count• lsu<n olan o.lno htrelnJtter •eftrrtcl ton "Ille Condominium Plan" I, and .. s «llned in'that ctrtlln 0.Cl•••llon ot co ... n.,,ts, ConoltlOn\ .,.., Rt\lrl(tl()M lor Newe>0rt (.re\' t-4omeowner~ A\ soc: l•tlon, rocoroea In bOO-IOJIM, p.tqt &93 of Offltl•I Records ""d .t.mefldrnllnt to Dectarallo,. ol At str1cllons rl'(otclrd Oct~r 20, 1'71 •n bc>Ok 10)&.I, pnoe '61 ol Ofllcl•I Records, <Ind •-nd~I recor~ July 10, IUJ on bC10lt 10193, PllOI! SIS ot OlllClnl Record\ Of Oronge County ("tht Qecl•ratlon") Parcel 7 An und•••d~d 111.otnfn teresl In and to lhe Commo11 Atta••~ toned tn Ille Oul•r•t•on dnd AmeM rntfll 1t>ertlO ana "' t"t Dectar111on ol Ann ... allon, .,.Ing t.ot I ol T•«I No 1951 "' ~r map recoroeo '" ooo• m. 08~· 1 lhrOUQI\ '· ln<IUSl•t ol Ml\ ct~\ MaP\. In lM! olloce ol lhtt Co\lnly Rocorclr'r ol O•An9e CA>unly Eacoo11n9 11\trttrom 1na1 Po'llO<I 01 land ir1t•uded .. ,thin P1rctl I a• shown on . "''"P ••CO•Ota In bOO" •S oaQI! :i. 01 Parcel Mao• •n tne otllco ot tltt County Aecorclt• 01 0'41"'1t' eouruv Calllorn11 Parcel ) £,<lu•l•e ta \fm&lllS <lfl ""'1tNnl to i.1•0 Un•I No Ill, "" ., """' •o«lllullr Mlln"'1 In '"" Con dom<nlum Pt•n and tne 0.<la••lton P•r<~• • ""°"~t IChl,.f\llf ~.,~nw·nr to u~ the Common Ar~• end llK•llll~ of the Pf'Ol•<.t wtuch P\•v,. bttn or w 1U be dt ... 1-don ll\I; IOllOW•l\q Ot\(roll"CI rea111r-r1y lots I to • lnclu•I•' ol l r.t<I No 7117 n oer map recoriltO In Boo' >08. .,.ge, 33 end l• Of M•\(tllMltO\I\ MACK. rt'(0<d•olOr&n9<1 County, Celllo•n•a E•cf'pitng ttur•lrom, hOw~vfr, M\'f ~nd All r ,clu\•ve t•~tfrY'nt\ ~P purt~n•"'' to dtl condomln,um llnll\ ~· upllnq \aoa Unit No Ill, now or hiet••ttrr rrturtd 10 1n ''lht Oetlnr" Ho"" or '''ht Dtc l~retlon ' ll'i amelldtO .t.IWI u <eptlno 11\er•trom ore nun. dred ~ret"I I 100 "\I ol all rlOllt• to oJI, gu Atld Olhtr hydrocarbon sul>\tan<•• tyltlQ un<Hr, or lhdl may De P•OOU<f'd trom Ille llbO•• Oe\c r lbta l•nd, t09t1ner wltn O~<' nunorfd l)l'rtont f1~) of all rlohh to the prO<:r<'d\ ""''efrom and on• llundr•d percllnl 1100%1 ot all remt<. 1>onu•t• And orotll• •<<rulno 1h,r•forrn, provldrd _ ... r. that Or.onlor wal•" MCI ll"Clul\lle\ Ille rlQlll 10 UU or OCCUO 10 enter uPon env Portion ol t~ '¥' and soo Itel b•IOW lh• \Urlil musurfd Vll•ll<•li v trom t~ \Ufl.C~ o1 \110 tllMI. tor lht pu•PO"' o• 11<1n1,.. IOI, UOIUrlnQ, productnQ, slOrll\(j, 1rt1llnQor 01,..,rwl-. nandllnQ or U1lll1 Ing 1uc11 oll, on o• oll>e• hyoroce•t>On or mint<•I w~lenct~. tor the puroo~ of UtrtlJlr>q Granlors rlOhli """lo, •• ~r>ted In dMdJ tl'<ord<'O W..y 11, 1tn In 8oo' 1017'. l>I~ UI Of OlflClal ~cords •"Cl •Korcled Oectm"'r 11 1'61 "' b001t SUI, p1gt .. s of Ollkl., R11<ordi. Th@\lrMl lddrtU •nd olr.trcorrmon attlQNllOI\, 11 eny, ot the •••I oroper1y dn<rli.cl eboVll I• puroortto to be 11 G .. ltl Cou•I. Nt•PO" llttKh. C•lllornt• •?660 T l'lt vndersloned t ru\lte d•M:l1lrn• ..,., liablllly lor •ny lncorrttlntt' o4 ti.. strttl •ddrtt\ end oth<'r common dUl9!1etlon, II •ny, 'IK>wn l>ereln Said µte wlll De madt 10 oay ll'lt IH)o ll9fllo.>• wcure<I by H id dttd ot lr11\I ll'ltludlno ell <Olis, IH\ and eai-nw~ot lru\ltt •"" of ll>e l•u'1 crHltd by t.llld dll9d 01 tru,t. 111 '"'"'' t openO.O _, ll'lt ttrrn• of selO cletd ol lrust, not'""" r~d. ,.,., U l,J91.4• 1t"'*lnlno orln· clpel Of I"" nott 'Kurtd bY Hldo.tOOI fru.t, wftll lnffrtSI from Jun, I, 1'7) •• In Uld Ml• pt'DVldtd. O.ttd: Jan1111r1 tt, 1t1• EQUITABLE lRUST C1JMPANV, •• TfU\IM •v LtWf' w MtMvflln. Viet PYt•ld<lnl Pullllshed Newoort H•rbor ,..,.., Prfll combined wllll ll'le Oreno. Ol<t•l O.llyl>tlOl,J•ll 21,allClftb ,,10, ,.,. ~..,. 6 - 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 ~T ~ ~ L A s s I. F I E o· .6 :.A· 2 • 5 6 7 8· ,. . ~----==-.......,,=Thi Blat.•t Marketplace on the Orqe Coa5t GeMrol 1002 ··········••••••••····· DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ~DS You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 642•5678} Trade It Wrth a Want Ad One Cal I Service Fast Ctedit Approval bal htatt ........ 1000."'9 Rentals •...•.•.•• J000.4699 Announc ....... s. ., lest & FCM#td •••••• ~S..,, Sef'vicH & lepairs 6000-6099 Employment & lknintu. tnve1tment & FJnoncJol ••..••.••• 5000-5049 Preipafation ..... ' 7~7199 ~~.~~c:'.~ ............ ~!.~.~ ........ ~!!!.~~.~4!9:. ••..... 1~:!!~~.~1~ ....... . I 002 G.-rol I 002 GeMral I 002 TEMPLE HILLS Spuc:low; 4 b<.'()rc>om ht>ml" with white water vtew. sunsc\3, night lights 3100 3<l ft or gracious . llvini: ERRORJ: Ad•ertisers ,hould.theck their ods daily and report er· rors immedlattly. The DAILY PILOT auumer liability for the first in· correct insertion onty. P\ibtishef''s Notice. All real estate advertised in lhlll newspa per 1s suh jl'cl to the federal Fau llou~1 ng ;\cl of 196 which makes iL 11legul to ad ,·ert1~e "any pre lt>rence. J1mitatton, or d1M·nm1nut1on uased on race. color. rehi.:1o n. :.ex. or national or11;m. or an m tl'nlton to make any :.ut·h prererenr c. hm1tc1 lion. or d1scri m1n~t1on.' · This newspaper will not knowingly arccpt uny advertising for r eal l'Slatc which 1s 111 viola· lion of the law. Houses for Sale ...•.........•.•....... General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUME $24.500 4 +LARGE FAMILY ROOM Ht!duced to sell. private rear \'ard on cul-tle ·:.ac street l Mile to beach. <:lose to all srhOl•b. parks. tennis & shopping !"or more information call 963·6767. ., •• ". ; ' t, ' •• '• , Have something you want to sell ? Classified ads do it well -Call NOW. &t2-S678. BIG OLE BEACH Home. 4 Bedrm . 2 bath, added d e n with hui:e fplc. lge kitchen & big din. rm. Blt ns. cpts. Deep lof on alley. Ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR TRIP LU SSt.500. PROPERTY Multiple unit m the heorl ur C11rt>1111 tfol !11 ur . .J usl a block trom l hl' bt!uch. On~ o( the most unu~uol prope rt1c:. on th<.' market. On a n R:I. over ~ltitcd lot. Jiu:. un cx1·cv t1onully ~ood income. a nt! we belle\\! Jt can hl' 1mpro\ l'd. We're exc1lctl about this 111,ung Call u:. and let u~ .l(t\C )UU mo1 e 1nlor mat1 on . C all 6i3·85SO Beaut. 4 BR, fam. rm. Country English a tmos ph e r e, e nc l osed pat io , establis hed trees, boat slip. $245,000 CHRIS AHL HOMl Comple tely churrn1n~ cedar a nd ~l ass with b rcu tht ~kl n g v~Pw . $110,000. CHOICE l.OT Owner will EXCHANG E for e quit y in 1n ce>mc· property, $15,950. Being r emodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba . 6500Sq. fl . ho me on poinl, pool, dock. Custom . com pletely furnished 6 BR, 4lt'.l ba., 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000. OCEAN FRONT 1 4 acres s pectacular view p roperty. S rental unll . Trem e nd o u s development potential $375,000 !i'iii SPANISH Custom 5 BR, 4 ~-View. 80 fl. on lagoon. Boa t s lip. ~.ooo BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny'>odP Drove N 8 67S 6161 OCEAN FRONT Lu x u r y h ome o n Laguna ·s choicest beach 3 large bedr ooms plu!-t Getter al I 002 Geftffaf I 002 .R u e s l a P a r t m c n I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450,000. MANSION ·····~~R:~······ Decorator showplace 111 VILLA-SPANISH ;irca or l'int.'r ho mes BEACH Dra m tttic w1 n din1t Gated entry to t)r iv;ile s tairc il SI.' ovt!r looks villu Scdude<I 111 lush cathedral two·~lory Hv ga r d en:.. & w,1 ll cd ing roo!n. Rustic l~1m1ly CCIUrty ;:ird. O hl World room , lormal d101ng c harm 1s ta stctu ll~ ovt-rlooks h1:u lrd pool hlcnded with c.ircf'rce and fuunta1n. S82,00U. Calllo rn1a llfc:-.l~ le . CALL 962· 7788 I!: v c r y r o o m h ;1 :. a t ;ilnum or l'OUrty artl. • KEY pn\'atc terrace in a n P.€ALTOP.Sft . l'lu~h 1ntennr:. arc OWNER DESPERATE! 5 BEDROOM + POOL VANODOWH What a huy! Oo n 't mis~ tl! Abandoned 2 )>lory 5 Huge bl'droom:; "'1th massive m a!itcr suite En!Q ' \\Om an':. dream k1tchl'n + + + l m · mediate possession +. Assume low 111tercst loan or new VI\ with no down, price below murkt'l al Sli l ,000. Call l ocia y . &It> 7171 . dra matrca ll~ broul(ht lOJ!t.'lhl·r "Ith I ush l':.O l\'nor:. throul'th \\alb. or gla:.!> Careful u:.t• 0 1 woods com p h •t l' the mood European kitchen Formul rli11 1n~. llul!c UarrelonJ f1n•µl;.il't.'. massive liv 1n~ room. F11:sta ''art) room . \ uu must sel· to bda<.'Vl'. Call qwck $72,!~00. 003 78Sl , [ij.BIJ EASTSIDE CHARMER TRl·LEVEL LUXURY COMOO "REPUBLIC" Jn old village. Near town, BELOW MARKET beach . Two 5pa~i ou11 Prtdc of own e r s h ip be drooms . 21;<, b a ths . s tre et Mttn1curcd Separate d ining roo"l la111.lscupl' Prc:.h ge en Dream kitc hen. Gre :ft try Elevated \'CSltuulc. View Very private. TlllS Upen beam , :1ultl'd l:l·tl WON'T W AIT SBS.000 ings. llU).!l' formal ban qul'l room Brq~ht PRESTIGIOUS ~ardc~. kil c~l:~ ll\t•t' !Temple Hiiis Near town \IC\.\!> .!>uni..• n l.1mil) and bcaeh. Oversize lot r u o m w. 1 t h l' 11 / Y bea utirully land:.caped flrcpl,1cT.1h1~1:. truly ;in 1110 degree breathtakmg cxcep1iom1I hum~· al ·'"'ocean v ie w . 3 large unmatchal>k 11r11•1· lor bedrooms. Spacious famt thc 1:irt-a. S1·ll\•r bou~hl ly room. living room dm· ;inlllht•r anti l\Ould hkc ing room. T wo patios and qwck :.;ill'. llurry lor tht:. two g reat view dct•ki. All one• Cull 5-11.i 2:1l:I this ror $125 000 OW.NFR [~·-] MUs1~:~~ME ' MESA VERDE WITH CAMPER SPACE and lhl'll :.llllll' A "<'II m a 1 n l a 1 11 t• ti :1 U H pacl.'Sl'ltt•r on u corner with 2 B01\T GATJ<;s and u J9x5u + µurk1n).! slub PROPERTIES vie w from ups tairs.·---------· Zoned for 5 units. i 4 lk!droom, 2 full bath· f'1rcplucc, Hltns Dts · hwashl•r. Efrt g11 ra~t· door opener. New paint, c arpl'l S a nd drapes. Trees. trees ant.I more trees!! See quack, won't last. Asking SSJ,500. Call 5'10·1151 for camper, ho:it. motor ~Miiliiilllflljlliiill .. r:.iiiliillliillll .. h11mc. l'll' • ow hl•111~ U!il.'rl for a \'ol IL·~ lrn 11 Blol'ks to ocean $49,500. Bkr 536·8836 CLASSIFIED HOURS Adverttsers may place I.heir ads by telephone 8:00a m. toS:JO p.m Mondaythru Friday 8lonoon Saturday • <.'OSTA MF.SA Ol"f'rc •; J.'IO W Bav 642·!'>678. NEWPORT BEACH 3333Ne\l(p0rt Blvd. 6421·5678 llliNTINGTON REACH 17875 Reach Blvd. 540-U::!O LAGUNA UEM.:11 1186 Glennt>y re Laguna Beach 494·94611 SADDLEBACJ< 2:,20 I L:i P aL noa<I Laguna Hills 581 ·6310 NORTII COUNTY <hal free S40· 1220 CLASSIFIED DUDLIMES Jll.•adline ror cory & kills ti. ~·30 p.m the day before pubhcatton, ex- 1..-pt for Sunduy & Mon· rlity 1-:d1l1ons when cX-3<1line 1s Saturday, 12 1IOOl1 CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS 1-:1rnons· Arlvl'rt1scr~ shooll1 chcrk their ud~ daily & r1•pnrt t•rrors 1mmed1alcly T ll E DAILY PILOT """UffiC" h11b1hty for tht> first 111 mrrcct 1nsert1(ln only 1'1\Nf'El~l .ATll'lNS Wlwn k1lhn11 :in ad tw Mun• tn ma kl· 11 rccortl I)( lht• KIL(. NtrM 1n :11 .1(1 Vl'O ,vou hv V(IU r :HI tukl'r <1S r('1'f'1pt or vnur C'anccll111ion This ktll number mui;t he 11tc~en· led hv lhl' n1~vut1ser tn ('llSC n( II d1~pul .. CANCP.1.1.ATION ()R r 0 H R 1-; CT I 0 N 0 f' Nlo;W AD BEF'()RE RUNNING: f:vt'I)' 1•Hort ts made 10 kill or rorrecl a new ad that h:is been ordered. bol we canoot 1tu8ran· tt"t' tn do w unril Che ad has appearel1 ,1n the pal>('r. OIMt-: A l.llllF. AO!\ °Tht'se ads ore lllrtf'tly r11J1h 1n advanf'r by mnil or 111 any one of our or (11'C'1i NO phone• ordrr~ flf'ntll 1nc :I pm . F'nday, ('rn;tn Mc~a or rlct! &-12 noon a t :ill br!ln<'hOfrtces. Tiit: OAILY 1'11.0T reserves the right 10 classify, edit. rensor or rerust ony arlver· tl'l4!ment. 3nd to rhAnRt IL~ '81es & rf'i;ulnllons without prior not tf'e. CLASSIFflD MAILING ADDHSS PO Box I~. ~IA M('5A 912526 Charminq Spanish Style Home Enter t h rou g h th e wroul!hl iron ~ales 11110 the ceramrr tile entry. Th\· decor as m warm l'arth tones. New paint. new t-arpcL-;, wull1>apcr. I Bedrooms. t•xtra lge ram1I) rm, l5x:JI> coven'<! patio. f.'r u1t trees. A horn<.' "1th 10-.c. Offered at a low $64~.ooo. ~~i'i~~ ISH W.Bok•r.C.M. Next 10 Nlorkel 8o•ke1 549-8655 Coll~e Park POOL HOME lkallltlul :J lll'drm. :! Ila 1·orncr honw (.'111111>1 \Qtlh lar).!l' 1,1m1I.' room , 11rq>lac1•, "' 1•r !.11.l•tl k1tehl.'n and \'Cr~ µrt\'Jlt: 1 pool ;in•.1 \'af'anl. rra11} for ~our m~!Wl'llun .J u~t hst1•d ll urr~'' 11r11•('d 11 n I y S 5 :J • o 0 o l · a I I f>\6 5880 ~ ~ ~HERITAGE ·-· REALTORS "ABANDONED" PROFESSIONAL ESTATE WALK TO BEACH Formal <'ntrv way kad m g to a:1J,!anl1<' ltvtnl! room l·'ur m a I d 111111 J,! r 1111m t'ountrv :-.11.l'd k1tt·he11 4 l11•<trnc11ni. phi!> s1•par.1tl.' l.•m1ly room with wOJll to wall lmck I I I' l' til II I' I' • I. II C a I C cl 11crnsi. frolll J.!ull 1·11111·:w Ownl'I' tnl)t1val<•1I. t:all oo:J ~>rn1 ()I'll' I'../• i '• I IN I !'J&H1I tl\e. FA"11Q'ADAl't1S ~Etu..T •.. ~ T~r ~~~~--i W&RE PU~EQ!:)j .A.NC> 11 I\ 'f WERE •• "'"1E.v PUsµEO u~ l\LL OVf R r~e FIELC>~ ~~·T DAILY PILOT 642-5678 .. .. _ .... ., .,. ~HERITAGE ' REALTORS GREAT STARUJt Ul'(fTS · •. ~ EA$TSIOE! Four two·bc<4:oom untt!I' Wh;.it a c hance to m ak'"t' ss .and hvc 111 Jo;c1"stsidc C:-OSta Mcsu for \'PrY ({'w dollars. Pnct•rl helow market at S!H .soo. .J usl r cd ul·cd. <:all today. ti<lli 7171 )I HI ru I •"' ,, ·.' I, ~ , ' LOWEST PRICED court. P itt!> a -..11,.ihlc l'l"'r SUPERI LAGUMA ) ant 111 audit 1un t 'a(I . RESTAuaANT·IAR 1~1 1.n11 One or L aguna ·s most de· lii?hlful restau rants and rocktail lounges OHers s ' • tre me ndous investor I potential. r-·ine !oration Wonderful c henlele The • pl;ice to go in Lagun:i SISO,OOOTermi. OWNER TRANSFERRED STEPS TO GOLF TAKEADVAMTAGE 7.000 FT. BLDG. custom home 11n ('1tl 1lc CENTER LAG~NA sac street. Around tile c.reat a_cccss. \'ISlhlltl.). i·orner from i\ll'!>:J Vl·rdc J::~cept1on a l p ~rk1n )? C.pu ntr_y Club Im · ~it.able for retail slorr maculatr 1.,11HllltttD fin a n ce 1ns t 1tut1on. thruu1.:h·out. 1.;n;uy hURl4 Rcsla ur~nl. n1te cluh. s·_'I fl,.~.r 11 t il{ I> a r 111 r Call ror d eta ils E'ltt>rrllous rum1ly room with f1rrplaCl' & wet hur Te-4 UHIT Gourmet~ ktll'IH'n ol 10 U NIT O f''1''1C 1'; & t~morrow +formal lltn\'. A p /\ R T M E N' 1' S«dudcd )!rou11<b +.BUILDING. Prime loea load~ of pr1v1H'Y-Ownl·r lton Coast Hwy. Laguna. !:anslcrrcn & mu~l ~o! No vac11nr 1<:'S. Xlnt 1n,•1>Sl l ake a1J\;inlttge I all 5..J(i·<!:ll:l. ment. $2 15,000 OHf,fll"l•I ,h t,r, l'lfo' SINGLE LEVEL [ B i COMMERCIAL CONDO ~ .· ·• ll:ird to 1ind . l"'Jsy tn huy LAGUNA CANYON UluJ ls 1\mta m1Hlcl End Terrific retail locat1011. u111t. co\ l'r1•tl pn' ;itc 3,000 s q. rt. s tor e plus JBOO patio. quiet area. Ncwb ----------1 ft. contemporary home. clel'orated. :1 htdroom, 2 . $2J.500 Ample parking. LEAS~. bath llrcµlacc \'al·ant. , O\\O('r will cnn:-idt•r lca:-.t: DUPLEX oµl1on term~ l;riccd ::.tl-1.750 CJ. Colesworthv Realtors 640-00fo BEST BUY IH TURTLEROCK Uldrr homt• c•om·crtl•tl to :J Ult & I llR u111l.\ l'r11ll'~s11111ally 1u11ed lot 50i. 15!1 1n thl• hc,u l OI Count\ a\·t1v11\. Nee<!-. 1;omc -r,,.. '1r1 IJu·t lc><1k at the pnct' $27,500 l'all ~i2 7771. BB S11a1•10U!> •I httlroom c•n tcrtatnmcnl home wtl h vr.tley ;ind n1g h1 li ght v ' c w . m ;1 n y u n 1 q u t• custom fcaturci.. 5.;tcrc lt•nn1s a nd swim duh 1>lus yo11r own pool. P rlct• JUSl Sl\7,111)11 \~111rh m s A I ••• s M F N ) I' · I d ' · I :i n ii C • ·1 I I • • "' • • ' 1 • •• u r.ct s • BltOK ..:ns, !>hare offu·1· ti73 8a50. & 1·c•cCl\'t• 72' HO' :JO'!. ()'''"'' 'I ••' • "' ti'·, , ' 'rt comm . it's th1· wnv to [ ~ - . ! go <..:all ~am nr <!~·n1'. , PILOT Rl::i\L ESTATE. . 540.0555 ----======.., ------ scgRJUµ-L£~~s That Intriguing W ord Game wifh o Chuckle ------"~•4 t.1 O AT I, rOUAN 0 •oo••O"O-le11en of ttt~ fou1 xfOmb'-d WOid• be. low to 1,,.,,. lour .. mole ¥'0'dt LE PHUD I I' I I r 1--.,.;E;._;;.G ... A_._L _I.--il ,. I 12 I I . I can never und11,s1and how anybody cen tel~ c1 mllo a min· ute dr>d never 1oach the -·" F l L S UN • --------, l•ne .. , ,, ft l,INY'V•o,181[ A&OY( llllU~ V 10 (l[ r ,t,NSW£t SCI.AM-I.ITS Attsw..-s Ml Clauiflcaffoft 1010 LAGUNA CORNER COAST HIGHWAY 10,000 f t. bui lding ~1te. for pnme comme r <'ial. Two cxcellt nt units on proper ty $152.000 LEADING LAGUNA GAUERY BUILDING One of Lag una 's finest galleries will sell bldg. and lea1w back on a ttral'- livc terms. $175.000. SAH CLEMENTE MOTEL C h o 1 c e 1 o c a l i o n 1': I C a min o Rf'al n ear f r c e w a y _ J 2 11 n 1 t..:; • $165,000. SAN DIEGO AREA MOTEL 34 great units plus 3 hr. owner apl. 3 a c r es ror growth. $100,000 plus gr LAGUNA RENTALS Our o ffice o U e r s a complete r e ntal service in Lagun a a nd Sou th Lag una. Es tablis hed 11ince 1946. Helen Oalley1 Ma nager . "' •• D~IL Y PILOT Tuesday. F•bruary 3. 1970 ~:.~.~ ....... !~!~.~~~~ ....... . G.......a I 002°GeMral I 002 ~c:4!::!.~~.~~~ ........ ,~!::.~~~.~~ ........ ~~!~!.~~.~~~ ........ ~~:~:.':~~~~ ......• Costa Mesa I 024 Huntlft91CM1 hach I 040 Irvine I 044 L09U"a leach 1-.--• .. ·!;.:~~~ ·,;: ~· :,·~~:· ~· ....... ·~·~~~~~··· ............................ ·:;;,i·~~· ;~:·;~~~~· .. ~~:!:.~~~.~"!:. ....... !~:::!.~~.~'!! ....... ~c:'!!:!.'::~!.~ ...... . I • G...,.aJ I OOZ'G....,.., I 002 GftMraf I 002 V.1t..1nt. Ill~· old :11-iu. TOWNHOUSE RARE FIND l~Y ~5w:-a:n. :llir, lllSa. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yl!AR SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW From the top of Spyglass ·Hill ! A Tradcwinds 4 bedroom is•sitting ther e waiting for· you to be s itting in it. Clean and n eat ,. with numerous upgrad~s Knd a price competitive with the nasty_ .new one..s. Save yourself dollars and headaches at $189,900. A listing of June Gruhn's. · . U,_.l()UI: liVMl:i REAL TORS ., , lt7>6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar A lso in Mesa Verde, s.46-5990 and on Balboa lsland,673""'31.C 1002Gefteraf 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "NEGLECTED .. BEACHGIAHT $53,900 l'rice slai.hc d ! Seller now owns TWO homes! Despcrate! Priced below markel! 'fake advantage of this ~o:.tr1nl: 2 · s tory. executive enlry to lavish living room. l.>wang en· tertainment,, Humpus size family room. Scan· din avi nn kitchen . 3 Childrens :n11tcs plus FIXER UPPER Ctirpe t s , painl· and lender loving care w ill do the JOb on thi s 3 hcdroom. 2 bath l\1 esa Verch? home. Located on a qwel t ree lined street close to schools. Hurry. don'l miss H ! ! Call S.IG·S880 ~~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS J1oaring s taircase to ~~~~~~~~~~I monster mas ter bdrm --- with .sky-high cathedral OM THEW AT'R t·c1llngs +Romeo & Lease option or contract Ju 11 ct b :i Icon Y and sule. Decorator sharp J ~cparate study! Help' bed & 3 bath +den. Fan· Walk to beach from \his tastic heach & view. Z 2400 sq. fl. bargain . No frplcs. beaut landscaped where else al this price! & greenery. vacant & re· For pn vale showing call adv lo move m . S205 ooo 847·6010 . ~ . l oo•"'iiiil~'1 w°c!~~~~-~:"es ~ • . FRENCH cMATEAU '()l . ' 2 STORY-BEACH· · POOL t..JEWPORT UramaL1c ll\ling room. n lormal clininR room. HEIGHTS ~arden view kitchen. art1st1c open stairs to s.49 500 s eparat e master &. • <·hildrens suite. 22 Fl ;\l ini-orchard on J large bullroom s1'led party lot on a cul de snc street. r 0 0 m 0 v c r I 0 0 k 1 11 i.: Walk to s hopping and School · 4 bed om . ., courtyard. Hurry call s. ro s. ~ now. 9CJ·788l. baths and 9 kinds off rwt •tf'l.N ,.1., • 11 , wN T•)Ri N>ri , iii~~r~· [ ~ ll~llHI PrDp•rt••• 7S2·1920 1400 OUAlLst MIWPOll llA(H GOTTA GO OCEAH 1 ~ Ulock • best rental area. Deluxe duple~: 3 JJR.,2 IJ<ith:. + ~ llR., It:: halhs. Fqik. cad\ un1l SUJ.000! WITH VALUE <'omp furn :\·HR. 2 ba· ,11111 1-llH, 2·ha lower. ~rpts: drps . trple, dbl gar, dose to bch & bay. 10',~dn. $110,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 BIG C;\NYON, bl~ &. b e a u t 1 r u I • I" 1 v ,. bedrooms, fum1ly pl.1) room adJucenl to pool. on 8th foirway. Ofl 11trc•t•t park1ng Cor 8 to 10 CUJ i.. Custom bwlt Call ll> l>l!e \he iocJ1v1lluul hiu1ure11 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS ,2515 a-;. Coos\. llwy 675·55 I I BAY AND BEACH 675 -3000 ~_.U : L L OAST ._.W Y CORONA OEl M A R BA YCREST, WITH POOL 2nA, ram rm., quiet H--L-.. -"' 111,.,11 htlln\' fol J{ll\l' r l'· l-..1m 1u1. Oc:r::in Vil'" an•tt 21~ ~ur!>l'. 548 900 .--.-.._rea llonH' Nt!w t•pt. rt BOS 967 l021 • The b<?st or both h\l"• tuetl OI :.tarll·r h jllTW for modt'lt:cl 1ni.ld1.'/0UI. 3lllS • S37. 950 Lca:YAIW ~OAK Rkr 1;,.11; 1006 35 fl. dork + be1>l Jucu >000~ t•uu1ill'. Uutt ol i 7U.MIO. Ph· <&97·1:.t:l2 uon on ~ai:ute LuJ:oon 1"1n .. ·, f 10•'"' l'om Custom decoruMJ 1 rm . munllH''· 2 1kurm 6.. IEACH :S·ba A1>king$9'.?,SOO. •.imil\ iuum . ~u.uoo MOllLEHOMES O"""'' mo\ in~ out ot In h,•111.1\sful 1're:u;un· POOL & J4CU111 ~t.ite. Sho"i. 11"\' u model bland P:1r". Th. l l 3 bdr h 'th h N t"ostu ~l•·:-.u. 3 Br 2 l:Ja . homt.• With marl\' c\trni. . .,., ,:\1 ,•yll1J\\ "I', 12XGu. 1s ove y m. ome. w1 uge ~,.11 ~u l l.1I v" .. , C l d . · h be d d by owner. !17!J 9G01 Smuck 1111 lht• ott·Jn· orma mmg rm .. as en ecorate L',,\"'J"l.!IU~.· '"I'. '"'1\, REALTY INC. lront' ll.11> e'tr.i. Ii.:•·· by a professional, with new draperies & c ~ ., .. u ' "u hdrm .. view (hnin~ & 1". Bigelow carpeting. Very quiet location. Frpk, I~ i.::ir. fncd yd 714/846-1371 · mi; rm:.. u whute or •• $122 500 Ntcc t}Wl'l Ol01i;hborhood buy al :SIJ,ll:>o , SSll.~1ohyo"n &12 529'J 1----------1----------1 t.i-t C.1mbndgl', 2oxs2. 2 BAY & BEACH REALTY $29,950 Bclr111s .. 2 ba t hi.. OUR 27HI YEAR 675-lOOO Mesa Verde Cul<! ~lurtcr. homi·. On REDUCED... bcuuttfully lndscpd • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I J U S 'I' L I S T E U In rg e lot· G oo<l I oc at '°11 , a ml '' a \l I 111: Cur n cw I o o k sn ~ d o w n o n l h l' Ba •d [f BeuuUful h<•mc with bout Wc:.t of lk>a<:h , •wrth ul owners. 4 lldrm1>. :!', poundin~ i-urr, with .~ ys1 e egance General f 0021Getteral I 002 uml l ru1ll•r ucn•;,1>, two Heil. With l~trns. 1>.1tlb , ultlitv rtKltll and lllrgc VICW dock to wutch Country t're ncti Villu on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fin·place!>. PJlh> door~ SCOTT REALTY m.1ny i'\ll\1; Now lll'H'l'll lhc whales frum. Seo t o· wide sandy beuch. 4 from h (' d rooms 536·7533 at 011ly ~~.wo ... w1ll cuo· day atS,25,000 J Be droom JnJ ~um..-~ ~ M..1s11nry fl·nce :md lol!>l----------IMllcr\'A .;;..;· "~"-~ ' rnom. WJlh lar~(.' put111 -more an this IO\'cly f.im1 --------- -m Lluu.::Ju·<:o.> forprivary.$239,&50. ly home. l'll':.asc <:all for 552-7500 ~ ~ l Yr. warranty inc. an a1>1:>0111tllll'lll. W 675-1225 red hill ___ •99_·2_1100_ -!ra!:'if:.~ •••••v .,.~~~S,~.~~~t~~. & ' "•) ..... ,.,.,,,_,, •••.• ,.,.~...,1 \· .. \LLE)' ' HE.\I]'\ , A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. I BEST DEAL VIEW! DOVER SHOttES-$191,500 Exquisite appts thruout this lge 4 BR lux. home. Great pool for fun parties. Form. DR, bonus rm. huge fam'rm. 1608 GALAXY DR. Open Wedffhurs 1·5 21 I I San Jooqiiin Hils Rood HEWPORT CENTER. ~I.I. 6•4-4919 3 · Bed r oom ho m c on !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ large R·2 lot. Co1wen1ent . Costa l\les:i lncat1 on Ge-Mral 1002 General 1002 Great inve,trncnl·FuJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• price S32,!IUU. 'i\L.L 556·2660 C:::SELECT - °T'PROPERTIES ---- NEAT AS A PIN! THE RANCH 152•1920 I~ Real Estate ~ k d 14100 OUAltSr MlWl'OltT ICACH ma cs your own pay· by MC+/AY menl on this lc1\'ely home . JUST LISTED $34 500 i----------1 1n Bluebird Canyon. GRRRREA T! szooo. opllon deµus1L M tt +SSOO. mo. 1ent.49-1·07&> ll1g excrutl\•e Tn level arque e --------- Spac 1011s r ooms "1th E d • LOCJUftaHills 1050 brand new everyth1111{. n Unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\lu~t see this gorge11u:-. home, with fmly rm, lml tlin, plush carpets. Don't delay. call J\lcVay. 968-4456 VALUE! Jn pnnw i.:n•t•nhcll lot•:i Tuwn home. 3 bd z ba l\011. Cul de·s:.ic sl1 C~l. Central au· &'heat: Clvi.e to paddle lenms. SJ!.>,900. Prin o nly . sw1mm111t::. school und 615-2957or586·!)865appts :,hoppani,:. 1''-1:.L (!!>Crow only. . pool>lbll'. --------- LE RAISOR ~~~~~~~~~ •••• ~?~~ STOP LOOKING! $35,000 Slarter's drl'am' Cusl decorated. bltn wall unit, walk 1n <'l o sc t s . Candlehtc d1n1·. bric k patio, haclden m str w/2nd bath. Presl1~e living O\'erlooking rolling lawn, pool. Jacu'l.tl. Call A home for the cl1s crim1nale bu~cr.' t-vcr· y th1ng 1:. I r<'~h a11cl hri>;ht. 1 ll1•1lrooms, a tlcn. /amlly r'm. cl1n1ng rm, 2 baths.+ V /\ tt'rms. 1f you wish. llunH' fully 1osulutcll All fur SV-1.000. 546·4141 Is thl! gorj!COUS Sclttng for this 1mmac. s pat•. ram home with lovely manicured grounds & a "spit & polish" mtrrior. Nestled a rnoug S70,000 homes. $5..1,900. 646·7711. Open Ev<>.-.. - This <'omf y i bdrm Rant·h .SaylL• hOml' un bcautilul tree lined strret 1n Eai.ts1dc Co1>tu Ml'sa . Lge y;Hd \\Ith patw & BB<l 111 a natural s t• t t I n g r o r a d d c d privul'y. This unique OP· punun1ty 11> your:-. today. Owner will help llnance with low down :incl' low m o 11 t h I ·'' p y m l s . II ll H rt Y ' I' I "'a l> l' n.111 ·540-3566 Variety ! f;conomy ' & Kick! 3·bcdroom Pool home in So. 11.H. loca· tion, has terrific JUCU'l'll, deluxe features: m irror closet doors , BllQ, wuter soflner. Unc.ltlr S60.00U. No doubt 1t won't l ast. REALTY 452J l'ampu~ Dr., Irvine Campus Vallt•y Sho1.t Ctr. CALL 833-8600 968·4456 Uy own\'t', Ucerf1eld. ~ --------~•,·, .l Ult. ii..: B:.e. fam· l ... fl)r lwc•. Privacy ~alo1·c·bcaullfully main- tain cd 2·llH, l'h ·ba h <1mc, wrough t·h"o1t l'ncloscd p atio for y'ou1· pets. $-'16,500. LOVE-NEST ' ~ COATS&WALLACE &15·0303 REAL ESTATE , INC. ' . -;:o------ ~ I'm. lKVIJ ::.11 ft. Comm "lo# BOHO REALTY s:u .~111 AVAILABLE Now IJ o o I • l1 n i •I u \.' pa110 ·1>undrl-. Prine. On·1 STORE BLDG. 2STOHY." Bedrooms-2 1y.S6U1:l0. ;,52-4021 Laguna Niguel. Lge. bldg. across from Bedrooms and bath up & ---• . \'1st.a Shopping Center on 2 bedrooms, bath clown. L09U"a ~ach I 048 . the choice community W. 19th St .. Cost..1 l\le~a <2 Master l>t:drooms), ••••••••••••••••••••••• * .. -F ci o T IC (LL s Sol I .~oo. Ow ncr w 111 J Bll. I ' 1b.1 !'llontccl'llu Loads of kitc he n cup· Contrador's Home TOWXllOME \\ itll mtn. finance or tradl' Sh ,l r P . 1-' l' l' I an 11 board>. 1Je1n" rep:iinted s Years ) ounl!. 1 hts l•ne \'icw. 3 & ram. rm .. rront FOREST O~SON ~-, _______ _ t260Sq. fl. $275 i\fonth wtr htr $:17 .500. lO' •• dn. home tor lhc pnct>. Only 3 f u 11 IJ u t II..,: s u 1H' r lt:atur~ .••. ""!1,9:;t>. , oat s "" lui.ury :l '" d II L' 1· 1·i.•••V>•1 "' ,.. BUSl""'ESS OPP n.an~<t:ir r. • -~ .... _ S51.000. maste r 1tUlll' off pool "' • 4 -It D R !\t f ating Bargain STORE·REHT Hnokea:.l'S. ne w uw & IO!>lde and out. Fantasur has II. all' 4 Li!\', htlrms.. & rl·ar pallOS·J\fany C1nu I ~rum1 1s AJarm " ::. autos rmkle rs. Going Npt. Beach light· Mesa Verllt.· P ool· l:iy lJ area : k1lch c 11 loadc-d "Uarlmoulh" model- Luxury h ome lo~terl on yei 'ro 'nd or 2iul home m g fixture bus inc:,:,, own1.•r Btl I dt'rld 4br, I · W1lh goodws: lamily rm Nl'W area of L agun.t large pool size tornl·r lot !>!!G.t.so. S20.000 Incl. inventory 2ba, lrg h v rm. form din. 962·44n0::~)546·8103 has huge fr11k. & wootl Niguel. t'ented, pool·st.. 816 CANYON CUSTOM 3 Bedroom. 2t,2 bath, Graham Rily 6,16-2414 fam rm fl urry ! _____ panehn~. Su11k<>11 ll\111R yarcl ... $56.900 family room. di nan~ -- - - -s17.5o0.S4!.1·2072. 542,950 rm. v.1th bt·~uncJ ('l'll. &. L:.igunaNj~uelRealty room. & bonus room. Corona del Mar I 022 ----. l1l<· cnl r), Ll!l'. htd. & 8:.tO·SOr>O 496-4010 <Bonus room can be ron •• •• •••• • ••• •••• ••• •••• •SUPER SHARP• Villa Pacifk. just bloth f11ten•d 111101. IJ('(':Jli virw V~rted to 2 l>c"'r""mS). Duple•. Pnc~ reduc ed lO to s urf! Boal and trailer oaz1·bo. Lots of pr1v:1l<' ,---:...:...---:::::::::. • " u vv 1 ;;:::::;:~~=::==~ "' Mu:-.l st'll·Tran;,lcrrcd. 4 0 ,., Large country ki\l'hcn.11 $79,800.CoronadelMar. H H. F am rm. 3 tar. sh·tordagc. 3 Vl'rS il.l't~ dctk,\/11at111:1rc•a.Scp.:J magnificent view of gvlf For 1>alc by owner. Ex c r O 0 m s • 2 l c;ir i.:ar:1~c tor 1>toragl.' or I 069 course. This 3500 sq n ccllent cond. Sec-ownc•r x1.ras. 557·;!2ti0 Owner, Multipurv<>se arc<1. :,,un h o ti b " • X I n t Newport Beach single level home t!> :1 {2) TRIPLEXES at 42'}' ~ Larkspur, <:<JM ~,RGll Bkr -lite 1?alley kitchen, de· 1wwhliorll;1t1d. d11:-r tv ••••••••••••••••••••••• years old :ind offer!> the or cull t).l4.;32r.. Fountain Valley I 034 t·ora \or d r a pe1> a nil sl·huol:-. l'1 ll'l0tl 111-:ht .11 UUPLEX W /Sl .. 1 r ~t 111 exet·utivc livini.: Bread 'n Butter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~heers. Steps to park and s12:, ooo nill Carrull 640·5;"ifi0 0 l " t d "'" 1 Fourµlex l'n1·e t'eduecd "VA" SAYS tennis. All nt?al ;rnd dean ' JlaM1ll"S & ('o. T<C'nltor u .; an I " \' :t u l' Buy Ont' or IJOlh ol these ol ,, to SIGl.300. Corona ucl :1s a pm! Bkr 9G2 5~>11. m ------. $195,000. • rnnt 1i.:u11u~ propcrt1e:. ,'\Jar. For sale hy own<..,. It's worth &;2.500. You 'II -tl:~fi@. ft'lt::l . WESTCLIFF 1 640-6 l'n •..,1•11t11ll·v111cS58!> un Ex'Ct'llent t·onll St!e :igrl''" n 1•.ir new 7BLOCKSTOBEACH LR!@ell'Cl~ f~~inmac.4BR.2'" .1 1r1pll'l\ Nice one :.I.Or) QWnl'r al 420' ~ l.:1rks pur, i>arks1d(• hom•·. on lge 4 HH. pool. SP,\. hoal 499·2600 11.t uur ly :trd enlr.\ •• unit., \\1th s cparute Cc1Morrallt>.1.s.n2ti lot Mt1ny up ~r.11l es ~atc.Sf>3.000 BRr9611 ~1'1tl3 lui> 1.rnd~caping, the· )arcb. Full pr1ceJust ----Patio, sprnkln., l>oal at· ---ht•..,l ,of ncighborhootls S60,950each VIEW t'l':>:i.4br.FH&frmlDIL •BESTBUY11r"' :mt.I you own the land. r\ I rL' a J y J ppr :'.l J o;ell Tcrnric locat1&n'h>' 511; .500. Prindpals only. COATS&WAUAcd R ... --.--------• • • 22~1 New .!~~ IRVINE TERRACE 5-'" i-54 ruou ....... • ·~ & ~ ..... 1111 , or""" ;..,.,· l.; ,~. nis courts, par" • • Agent, 640.6710 -I -8811 o-Tuesday 1-5 . Lots or parking.·Wil~ ----J 1 r-·· major shopping. Sh""'t> A·FRAME HARDWO~D FLOORS r ! ANYTIME I 023 Dolphin Terr. bd condo ,efftl>le. Jo'H Balboa Boy Prop. Realtors GLASS CHALET ,. Front Row Custom. 4 ,\ppra1:.ed at SW.500. ~' ~r. 2 Ua, "harpt'l.t ---------•I Bit, Pool. newly r" Call t;arolyn Reeder, * 675-7060. ARTIST RETREAT home on s~. nal1l'1m m 0 de I e d· k al ch,, n . nkr """' 6689 --------1 Uy the-sea. Towenn" A • ~~ " OPEllo.J HOUSE n __,;..'=!..''--_ · ---BE CH DUPLEX .. phenomenal ocean \ 1u11. ~ _, A frame chalcl nc-slll·<1 m ~ o Better Than Me w si99,500. fee Call c; 14.7211 rvine I 044 Nearly oceanfront. Lhe Lrces. \'ourtyard en· 3 Rr. t tra. ~hakl· ruol l\lc1>a Verlie new list· Sunday Iii sold -'"'•••••••••••••••••••• Oceana1re; •I BH. 2 h:i .. :! try. 3 Beurooms include storage shed •Ill .l n\'rl'/ 1111:. Nrwly pa1ntC'<I ini.ul<' em 18548 Lime Circle <:" .._t.· ,9 t·O·IRVl""'E Alt .. J ha Xlnl n•nlal !>cparatc ma:.ter win~. Westm Jlld out. lmrn:icul:itc 3 3 bedroom. den, pool, •P " a r ea. ~tcc cond1t1on. Fanuly room . Rock S35.500 ht•drouni 01,mc" CO\'C'rt'ri t s ' • 1ww !>ha ~ .. arpcl:o. new PATIO HOME :>..'l'.!,:i.IO hrcplacc. Island .kitchen. • I (JJlio. 1\;1r1• f\•nt·etl ) ;,rd ' • no wax till• l'nlry. t·ul·dl'· DEM + BAR! li73 31ili:S t•l<Vi!l.'\J Eve·~ Swcl.'pmi.: stmreasc lo 30 3 Br, l llJ, L'orn,·r lnl re Nl'lir •'ld'dlcnl schools - ----~-l'oal' s treet. MEADOW One of Irvine's finest f'oC)tlofl stud1ow1thbeam modeled k1l 11n ~1or.1n $.'ll..'\00. BstBuyHYHils llOMI-:. ' patio hom es. ONE cc1hni:s. It's unique. No Westm PETE BARRETT ,. ·' 1 k 1 ~i5,~ll0 Y'·'AR NE\"' Ab 1 1 1 associated BROl<ERS-REAL TORS l 02'. W 8olboo 6 71 166 1 -~--- ELDUMPO POOL -$43,500 lh low down and cl11ly ' I .uoks llkt• u hou:.<' ~ llcrc the buffalv roam(.'()' A handyman 's parad1st·' l'amt :ind profit' W1ml quuhfymg.As:suoll:7t4''~ SJH.:>on j .... uslom1zcu .uo;· 4 >r. :! HJH 17l0 otTSTAND l ~\~1~~ loanat SJ:ri p<•rmonthin· 830-1710 -REALTY-~1~~ 11:1~nly S IO!J ,!>Otl. D~CORAT€l>! V o·n clmlin~ taJ'c~. Call now' J~~~~1!!i§i;Y~ .\ · 8112 ~a:i5 secluded palhw;ty entry. 11, .. , •• ,..,., ,1 .. , 1, ,.... _ _,,._.,,_....,,,....,.,,._..,JI\' ll1lb :.p,•1·t.11•ul.tr ATTE""'TIO...,GI C:ilhl•or':JJ l'l·1llni.::-__________ Ot'l'al'I ,<,. harftor 'IC\\ I " "' Mammoth livin~ room [~ - ' ·. I LEASE/OPTION POOL & JACUZZI BK,:!'~ ha. film.rm, 3<.i' ('nmparl!lhl!> for valur in hos ls raiser1 h l•arth ' One of lhl' .1rra·s trul\ l'1>1nph•m1•11I lh1s :'tksa pool $12!'1,50(1 l)IH).4~z I n ·. Lite r.vr home on s lumpstonc firepll.H'l' \ 1•nll• •I l1r. 1111 <llllct l'Ul0 • • nvcrs1t.c<I Mt-with allde<I Handy gourmet st,\ It· nuLst .incl 1ni;: ha \'I ront di! 'J<' ue~t 111 lush i.:recn Costa Mesa I 024 1 Flt. <! l'ullm:m ba, wood kitchen. Fabulous d<'n UNCOMMON VALUE hOml'S 111 l''"1"'"t' twit .tl'('..J 11111:1• Fl< lnr •••••••••••••••••••••••1 hurnin~ lrpll'. :.ill bltn:.. with cozy walk-in bar! l>nn~r Shoi ~·' 'lo"' o•ni1•rl.i111111i.: ('an Ul' Newport • ro,• patt<>. -.prnkl.r.;, must Snaciousl)' e ll'J.:ant step :.1, all.iblt• tHl .1 ~:; 1KHI ,, :. '· $1111 'KIO 5"1" J7~1 or r 1111n has••<l ~ullJ. lo l''O'l H • ·ht · ~· .' · · · v · clown mastt>r suite. i\11r year 11'JS<' 11l•llt11i t'.t II mi,· \.' \ lo.m o.1i;. 7711 eeg S ~JhH 337 l, r o r c d w a r cl r •1 h l's. us forclr \:111., \V lk d ·t I a 'Ill/! 1:. <In<·•· 11 Uram:it1c ~a1 1l 111 V1\<..°1\~T· l\ILSTSl".LI.! Great I a m1ly home. :i br. 2 ba, tireplll<'l'. formal <lm1n~ room. Walk l o ten ms & b<•ad1. SN ,500. Enjoy the Good Life! 3'.!3:.?5 s.,. <.'oust Jlwy 499-4584 493-2513 CLIFF DRIVE We're he~ to help ---------- Supl•rh hw.tt111r1 :11•russ frurn I lt-1:.kr' !1;11 k & the <ICl'lln. ~Pill'lllU~ :! bdrm., ~ h:11h own your o\\n. with sc.1 & v1llJc1· Vlf'WS. ~11C'I . uht l'l'r:I Ol'JO 1----------~aralo(e "'-t•lcvJtur. HE)VPORTSHORES • $8!1.!">1.JO Dramatic ~' DR A·fram~ TURNER ASSOC. 111 mo\'e0 in cond. 8" t' o J 105 .'l. (':.I , 1.a~una' 494-1177 Finanr 1ni::-. Only $62,850 CAYWOOD REALTY * 548· I 290 .. 1n~ t'llll:'IJ,:l' walkwJy thru o\ "rs:row11 lirut;h '""t 1lt•.,1•rh·•t Jlll•l\t,)111' llug l' llllfll'r lut \\llh \\mdmR hlo1 k\\1111 f,•nn• Look'I hkr th~· dt'M'rl but "hut potl'ntial 1 Oumµ) hv111~ 1'lK11n. llul n ::sllng :\ Bedroom. f..tm rm :!' • b.1. garden e 111 rv Hi I! I ol l' 1 ()II~ I 1 V I II ;.: I 11 l Cll V\'I Stly J'ark. ~'>S.~>lJI). Wes l l'ltfC Pl a1.a Toi> ..iu<tcs ·llC'<l\\oo1I tov location. mu<.·h in ,fr l'rt-11 patio. slum(J'>lo11e1----------1·--------- rnand ! l't•1 rifw f.imilyl hre pit & malehinl! r>lan· I II I 111 t) r S fl •I 0 I S h ~.,CALL NOW {//~ 752· 7315 111 qtl.11 •• E11rop1•:111 k1l ! ltal't• h.11 d\\onol lloor•;, d1111nj! •·nt.•rt,11n11H•11l - ~hovc•1'1•m 11111 , pJ111l\•111 DONALD M. BIRD Anot1a1n. Rea Ito" U I> .1111J )' 1111 ' \ l' J.: 0 l '\/Ul''IOll .trl l"Cl.ll\'t Sk.111 ny·lhl)lllllg pool, l'll\'l'l'l'll pal10 l'l'll'l'Cl d1rl C'l1c:J1J which .Sl'l'lllS only n.:hl '. <;I 11od11w11 1117 tllllo. I • I ( J • I ,•' j,j ~.. f l~l~Jt;I SMALL HOME LRG. WAREHOUSE PLUS OFF'\CES • all on one hui.:e lot, cen· trally localed 111 C.M. for (IOly $125.000. C1\ 1.1 .. 675·6000 General 1002 G~ral 1002 .......•..•.....•...••• ..•.....••....•••...••. ~:.~~~ RtJALT•tRH 644-7270 VIEW AND A POOL TOO!! ...., ln this immaculate Lusk home g -with new carpe ting. 4 ~edrooms, fa mily room, formal din- mg room with mirrored wall. A won· derful entertaining home for the whole family. You must see this lowest priced view home to a p· preciate. A sking $117,450. 2828 E. Coost H19hwoy, Corona d el Mor p 0 Uff .O•f1 10-• 11-··· ttOC•v•t .. , .. ""' ...... , 1111 ....... ..... ,..,,,"' ,., .. ,,.. home. s parkhni.: color:., ten •. ~.ts UUll :ill sur t <>-"lu1·e, Jo';is h11rnahh.' rounded by slumr\to11e ltF\1 .Tllll~ 3 NEW h"1n~ room f1:ttl11r \\1th wnlls ror1.1r1\~1cy' C'i\LL UM'll brick f1rcplact•. !!in FIXER UPPER TOI>/\ y 752· 17041 -You :--1'< 1 1'111 LISTINGS ini:.familyroomcomho, won'tlJC'sorrv' 673-4400 hr1i.:ht chefs k1tt•hen. Nt•t'<I fas t -.all!. lma~1n<' "'""""'>•" ;JJ' , , , ---------•I II 111,1y "\.'Cm unh1•hcva0 f 1111., hut '" lhC' PJ~l lw<• l'urk like yurdi.. room :sppmx 17~>11 sq. I. lor on [®-~ De a Good <•ii;hhor "'t'l'ks. 1 hrci· 01 Lil\• manv fur your hoal ::>GG,\l.'\O, I\ $-i!l,200. N1°l•ds J little ' ; MOVE nt•wll-.trni:sinourolfiri· BKR,1·:d15,tu li20. paint and work . 3 , llc•1lrno11b. l"t halhi. _ · w,. w1ll i.cll YOlJr h11nlt' ·' 1 1· a t t h l' s a 111 ~· I I b . ' · ..,,,N/oe REAL ESTATE qoo Glenneyre St. 494 947 l S49 Ol 16 Motivated! 1;oi.tc11 011p11r111n1\)' in this :.01111.t t•11m111. hldi.: with paik tll f.! ,'<, J>toilc:.1ri.1n t'ou11l. S!l!l.aOO F R 3 llfH't' . S:l'l,!IUO. thr <'l' ""'R•lL with hul(" ltn1~ 1c1 llnu:; .. FAST 0 °/o ht>dro11rn .... •>lie hulh 111 n•om. l"irt•plucc too, UNl~EHSITY P AHK, t•x.1---------- 1\ll !\lull1plt• L1 s l111 14 1·ai:h. and Jl'l' i.:r('al for .. . ... llurry' lt·11~1\·elyc11.stom14c1l.<il0 Bo~rcls mor,1ni:t·Count.i 1;imily 11~111J! or mvl·st· ASHI 1nCaliforn10 lflfl6TtjjlEltJl:1r:J tac:he1lP:irkhomc,:1Jlr:! -~IJ av&ilabtr· 0,·1•r 70011 111wnt. l·'inanrtnl! term11 -------·-~'-'-·-----BH. open be~ims, v ... w, a I It s alespco)llt• lh•:iltor, 1t1t'lulll' \,".\, ~'Iii\, or As NEAR O.C.C. 962·4471(~·~:~)546·8103 rec. factl. tennis rourts = • • • = 3ht Yl':1r,til22fl!ll. sum1.1t11>n Hoonsforhuat ONk:·Ol''·A·K IND JllR _ • S85,000.F'ce.552·8!1fili _ _ _ anti 1ru1Jrr, rul d e sue-i BA, large lltr: pool. ~r'. Huntirtqton B•ach I 040 DEANE HOMES ·l!I· l'ilil or:-, 1:, O!).-!.l 2-HEDROOM, :.? h~1th s tacet. <all now for nn 11c r lot with boat ltiilc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• watt?rfronl :lp:lrt m\•Jlt. appointment lo Sl'C all ital' hltns. hrcplac:c. lrjl. SHORT TERM LEASE $86.500-FEE Probate Sale tas tefu II v flct·ora It'd three. pt us in any otht>rs. .11ld~ct f;1mlly room. Only LEASE OPTION FOOTHILL VIEW~ EnJov t·111} fm· aml ,.,,.w 1'~111 sl•1•11nlv, pool, 1>11.11 1£ .Quail~· SSb.!JO(). t:all l'HESTIGE PURCH•SE The rl<'gunl l>c:in.i· ,,f •l<'C.,111 ll ~11clwo111t ~shpa,·u%1l. S1!1,i-~10\J. • Plac• . llOMl-:S.6"5-6646 RE""'T homes lari.:1·st.. motll•f qoor<1 1hn9fl11t ~11,11· ~ Pro __..1 " aw a 1 l s y't1 u' I ;\l ht•drrrss. d1111ni.: 1111 &, ~ ~ !P!Je./• PWT•.. Va1·aritroomy•\UR.JBa MEDIATt:: Ot;<; l'AN· screenl•d (lnlln Sli9.$00 ••VIEW•• Newport llc1g hts; im· mat•. 4 BR .. 2 b.1. hC1ml'. dt.>n. family rm. t.ourml'I. l.1t t•hcn. :! l1plc-.., 'hakP ruul & brick patio. ~!II~'°'' I t\l,l 0 U6·l<f t~ ~ IU /\I rv i'•~• "-r,.port Pn•I Ofrh .- For H1 i.: ('anyrJtl pro JJC1'l1'i'" <'.tll ll1g Canyon Hi:alty M·I I w:1 BOAT DOCK \'ml Own 1'11 !'oli(l fl•b :i hr, 21<. h.1. ('11n1ln, \\11·:-I l\p, S!l2.:.r111. J\y tlWlll'I Lill tl7!1·J51A) <1r f175·4:!!1J . DupJex: S 127,900 Lan~c 3 UH. 2 Ualh ca 21J 3."5·2341 JUI r Al [STAT£ 644 ·6397 1a00 ov,.?Ls~t~r.l~ntaCM COLLEGE PARK 1nclud1ni: I N -LAW· CY! Beauttful tiled cn° --... -."t. ---------Nice 3 bdrm., 2 bath <Hli\RTl·:HS. Formnl try, 2 s torn•s 111 .. h . Hewf'ortkach 106f' N•wportBeach 1069 G4PMf'OI 1002 G .... ral 1002 ramily home; corner lot. 1>1n1ng, fa mily rtJom, Spaciously elegant l1~111g •••0 •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Offeredal$49,750 c1u1cl strcrt. Ready for room hosls a 2 -storv macnab I Irvine realty FIXER0 Umlt Try for a Isl home or investment. Charming 2 bedroom + den or 3 bedroom. 80x 140 commercial lot. $39,750 . Harriet P erry 642·8235. (T64) '42-IZlS U44200 901 Dlww 0.l,,. JfU M~llluf ..._, ... ,.,, C.uior..i. tlff3 833·2906 occupancy. brick firepla ce w1t11 ( 1~"' ~ $76,000. otr1um aside. Formal CCAllN~TES Call64412ll tl1n1 n J! r oom. V i e w ~ kitchen & don't miss • this-nll Mex1L•an tile -floor & rountrr top-;' MESA VERDE :l ·llH. ~ Hcuvy bcamc1!.._t·1•1hnl! lam, 2ba. 2°C8r i.:ar. _ o'"er extra lari-:~tam1ly $47,950Trades UK. -..._ putio room . 1 t:X'J'lt,\ "'AND " BUILDERS · LA RG F. B EDIH>U,\l~ ! 5·BR North Mesa. on'" •·· l SSB,75-0. /\ beauty. Trad~ PRE·COMSTR. SALE c.xecut1ve master Mii l' :l2 4 ~ J t n with n omnn ~tylc tub & 0 K. r I LOT RE A L · · 1 room iomes 1 walk-in closets. There is F.STATE. 540.0~ llunlrnJ?t (In Reach. 2 ----------Ulocks 10 occnn. Now more -. self.cJean111g MESA VERUE West. ror toking homesitc reserv<> oven. prune cul-de ~a<· :rnJc by owner Open Ilse lions Io c 11 t ton. v ~ l' w r> f Sat & Sun 1 !iPM. 186.'i llOHS ESTATES foothills. etc. l.:all now Rhodes Ur. CM. 4 rlr, ~-Z5i!I (O!t:ll 5Hl ~OIO 7~2-170? -Vacunl & Den. 3 lla. 3 frplc's. wa1lini;:. ).tame r oom. + hu!lC UY Ownt•r. r11rk SIJ'ct•t 2 0"•111'19 •1' ' •11"'r" 1 file~~~!~~ BIG CANYON GARDEN HOME llard to find Deane Monaco Model ~d unit w /~orgeous night view. .JncU7.7.i, encl. patios for outdoor li vinf!. 3 Bdrms., 3 baths; many upgrades. On ly $159,500 r A COU>WfU IAMKY CO. 644-1766 Fam. Rm. w1wet bar hlk:. from Cntr Crnter :I l® m· ~ Walk to i;chools. Prine. Ult. dl'n. 2 lrplr's. ~tthd!\O Only SSS.000. Owner "'111 lot 568.ono. 11.12 9970 or · ' , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-==:!~~~~~~~~~!~~~~=:_J~h~t·~lp~!~z~na~n~r~e. 979-~MJ ~; .. n~1 ' I • .•